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HISTORY 


LANDED     GENTRY 


GREAT  BRITAIN  &  IRELAND. 


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ig^^      GENEALOGICAL    AND    HERALDIC 

"  HISTORY 

OF    THK 

LANDED    GENTRY 

OF 

GREAT  BRITAIN  &  IRELAND. 


SIR  BERNARD   BURKE,    C.B.,    LL.D., 

ULSTER  KING   OF  ARMS, 

AUTHOR    OF  "the    PEERAGE    AND    BARONETAGE,"  "THE    DORMANT    AND    EXTINCT    PEERAGE 
"  THE    VICISSITUDES    OF    FAMILIES,"    ^C,    cVc. 

IN     TWO     VOLUMES 

Vol.  I. 


Sixth  Sii^l  Le  ^:-MA.  Edition. 


LONDON : 

HAREISOK     PALL     .AIALL, 

1879. 


.ONIIO.V       IIAKEISON    AND    SONS,    PEISTEBB  IN   ORDINARY    TO   HER   MAJESTV, 

ST.  mabtin's  lane. 


THr  um Any 

fiftlGhA^v;  YOUNG  UNIVERSfTY 
PROVO.  UTAH 


PREFATOEY    NOTICE. 


No  pains  have  been  spared  in  the  preparation  of  this  edition  of  the  Landed 
Gentry.  Every  available  source  of  information  has  been  exhausted,  each 
memoh-  has  been  most  carefully  revised,  and  in  almost  every  instance  the 
head  of  each  family  and  many  of  the  collaterals  have  been  consulted.  The 
correspondence  thus  earned  on  has  brought  thousands  of  communications  from 
those  most  competent  to  unprove  the  work.  It  is,  therefore,  confidently 
hoped  that  my  Histoiy  of  the  Landed  Proprietors  of  the  United  Kingdom, 
the  favourite  occupation  of  a  lifetime,  may  now  be  considered  an  authority 
on  the  subject  of  which  it  treats. 

As  now  submitted  to  the  pubhc,  it  Mall  be  found,  I  am  sanguine  enough 
to  think,  an  adequate  and  faithful  record  of  a  very  influential  and  important 
class,  and  will  form,  in  conjunction  with  my  "  Peerage  and  Baronetage  "  and 
"  General  Armory,"  a  comprehensive  history,  genealogical  and  heraldic,  of 
the  titled  and  untitled  aristocracy  of  this  realm. 


J.  BERNARD  BURKE, 

Ulster. 

Record  Tower,  Dublin  Castle, 
April,  1879. 


GENEALOGICAL     AND     HERALDIC 

DICTIONARY 

OF  THE 

LANDED    GENTRY. 


ABNEY   OP   MEASHAM   HALL. 

IBNEY,  Helen-John-Sinclaie,  now  of  Measliam 
U,  CO.  Derby,  dau.  of  James  Buchanan,  Esq.  of 

gend    Castle,    co.   Dumbarton,  and   widow  of 

>JJAM-W0TT0N  Abnet,  Esq.,  of  Measbam  Hall, 
J  d.  -without  surviving  issue,  1866. 

Peesent  Eepeesentative. 
l.Bi?EY,  Rev.  Edwaed-Heney,  of  the  Firs,  co. 
rh",  Vicar  of  St.  AlkmundSjCO.  Derby,  Prebendary 
Lichfield  and  Rural  Dean,  m.  31  Jan.  1833, 
tberine,  dau.  of  Jedediah  Strutt,  Esq.  of  Belpcr, 
I  has  issue, 

WiLLiAM-DE-AVn'Ei.ESLiE,  Captain  11. E.,  F.R.S.,!;.  24  July, 
843:  m  4  Aug.  1864,  Agnes-Matilda,  youngest  dau.  of 
saw  ard-William  Smith,  Esct-,  of  Tickton  Hall,  co.  York. 
ind  has  iL'sue, 

LANCE:.oT-EDWAiiD-GnT,  &.  1868. 
E'  ael-Wotton.  Helen-Lilian. 

.■Charles-Edward,  6.  26  March,  1850. 

I'ilen-Elizabeth,  in.  1858,  Josepli  Paget,  Esq. 
.  <.  atherine-Mury,  in.  1861,  Rev.  T.-W.  Bury. 
I.  Frances-Beatrix,  to.  1866,  Capt.  H.-S.  Sandys,  E.:;. 
r.   Florence-Susan-Grace. 

LttlCfCgC — The  Abneys  were  seated  at  Abney  in  the 
k  about  the  time  of  the  Conquest;  and  Willesley  was  in 
pu.3session  of  this  ancient  family  for  upwards  of  five  hun- 
i  years  (see  Abnet-Hastings). 

TiixiAM  Abney,  Esq.  of  the  Inner  Temple  (fourth  in  descent 
1!  llobert  Abney,  of  Newton  Burguland,  2nd  son  of  George 
\bney,  of  Willesley),  purchased  the  estate  of  Measham,  co. 
by,  and  erected  the  family  mansion  there.  He  was  b.  25 
>.  1713,  and  d.  1800.  He  to.  Catherine,  dau.  and  heir  of 
inias  Wotton,  Esq.,  of  Little  Cannons,  Herts,  and  had  (with 
idaus.,  Mary,  wife  of  John  Swinfcn,  Esq.  of  Swinfen,  and 
.herine,  wife  of  Rev.  Thomas  Burnaby)  four  sons;  the 
■  youngest  d.  iimn.,  the  eldest,  Robert,  of  Measham,  h. 
<.  Hish  Sheriff  of  Derbyshire  in  1777,  m.  Anne,  dan.  of  the 
..  riiilip  Bracebridge,  and  left  an  only  dau.  and  heir, 
1     wife  of  the  Rev.  Samuel-B.  Heming.    The  2nd  son, 

■  vAKD  Abney,  Esq.  of  Measham,   b.  1751,  m.  Hephzibah, 

Jnrt  \\  ifo,  dau.  of  Samuel  Need,  Esq.,  of  Nottingham,  and 

•  vn  sons  and  a  dau., 

'   n.i.iAM-AVoTTON,  Capt.   Royal  Horse  Guards  Blue;  in. 
•;i;.ith,  dau.  of  \V.  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Fulford  House,  co. 
k  ;  and  dying  v.  p.  1821,  left  issue, 
A  iLLiAM-WoTTON,  late  representative. 
liWAKD-HBNRY,   Vicar  of   St.  Alkmuuds,   co.   Derby, 
I   lut  representative. 
■.:uliicrine,  m.  1835,  Rev.  William-T.  Sandys. 


II.  Edward,  m.  1822,  Ellen,  da^i.  of  Hyla  Holden,  Esq.  of 
Wednesbury,  and  left  issue,  Hephzibah-Constance ;  Ellen- 
Clarke  m.  to  P. .Eustace  Barron,  Esq.,  and  Albreda,  to.  to 
Major  R.-P.  Smith. 

I.  Elizabeth,    m.    to  Henry  Walker,  Esq.   of  Blythe  Hall, 
Notts. 
Mr.  Abney  d.  1827,  and  was  .?.  by  his  grandson, 

WiLLiAM-WoTTON  Abnet,  Esq.  of  Mcasham  Hall,  co.  Derby, 
J.P.  andD.L.,  b.  5  Jan.  1807;  m.  6  May,  1828,  Helen-John- 
Sinclair,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Buchanan,  Esq.  of  Craigend 
Castle,  CO.  Stirling,  by  the  Lady  Janet  Sinclair  his  wife,  dau. 
of  James,  12th  Earl  of  Caithness,  and  had  one  son,  who  d.  in 
early  infancy,  Dec.  1829.  Mr.  Abney,  High  Sheriff  for 
Leicestershire  in  1847,  d.  22  July,  1866,  when  Measham  Hall 
devolved  on  his  widow  for  life. 

drills — Or,  on  a  chief,  gu.,  a  lion,  passant,  arg. 

Crest — A  demi-lion,  rampant,  or,  a  pellet  between  the  paws. 

J/oito— Fortiter  et  honeste. 

FamiUj  5eaJ— Measham  Hall,  Ashby  de  la  Zouche,  Derby- 
shire. 


ACKERS   OF   MORETON    HALL, 

The  late  Geoege-Holland  Ackee3,  Esq.  of 
Moreton  Hall,  Chester,  at  one  time  in  the  Koyal 
Horse  Guards  Blue,  High  Sheriff  of  Cheshire  1852, 
late  Lieut.-Col.  Queen's  Own  Royal  Staffordshire 
Yeomanry,  and  formerly  Commodore  of  the  Royal 
Victoria  Yacht  Club;  m.  23  Jan.  1838,  Harriott- 
Susan,  now  of  Moreton  Hall,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry- 
William  Hutton,  Esq.  of  Beverley,  co.  York,  and 
d.  20  Jan.  1872,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Georgiana-Hakkiott,  to.  14  July,  IS58,  Sir  Charle.s- 
Watkin  Shakerley,  Bart,  of  Somerford  Park,  co.  Chester. 

II.  Constance-Marianne,  m.  17  Jan.  1872,  Fitzroy-Donald 
Maclean,  late  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  13th  Hussars,  only 
son  of  Sir  Charles-Fitzroy  Maclean,  9th  Bart,  of  Morvaren. 

iLiltragrv— George  Ackers,  Esq.  of  Moreton  Hall,  b.  19 
Aug.  1738;  m.  8  Nov.  1811,  Harriott-Dell,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry 
Hutton,  Esq.  of  Lincoln,  and  by  her  (who  in.  2ndly,  1841,  tlio 
late  William-Edward  Powell,  of  Nanteos,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Car- 
diganshire) left  at  his  decease,  22  Nov.  1836,  an  only  child,  the 
late 

George-Holland  Ackers,  Esq.  of  Moreton  Hall. 

^/■)Hs— Arg.,  on  a  bend,  sa.,  three  acorns,  or,  husked,  vert. 

C'/-('.s(— A  dove,  rising,  in  the  beak  an  olive  branch,  all  ppr. 

Motto — La  libcrtL'. 

Scfif— JIoretoD  Hall.  Congleton. 

Faia'di)  Residence— 15,  Hyde  Piirk  Terrace,  London. 


ACK 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


ACT 


ACKERS   OP  PRINKNASH   PARK. 

ACEEES,  Benjamin-St.  John,  Esq.  of  Prinknash 
Park,  CO.  Gloucester,  Barrister-at-Law,  h.  6  Nov. 
1839,  m.  24  Oct.  1861,  Louisa-Maria-Jane,  clau. 
of  Brooke  Hunt,  Edq.  of  Bowden  Hall,  co.  Glou- 
cester, J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  jAMES-ARTHUa,  &.  1873. 

I.  Edith-Jane.  ii.  Blary,  in.  Louisa. 

SLfnCagC.— James  Ackers,  Esq.,  6.  4  Aug.  1811  (son  of 
James  Ackers,  Esq.  of  Larkhill,  Lancashire,  at  one  time  Hish 
Sheriff  of  that  county),  purchased  in  1847  the  estate  of  Prink- 
nash, which  had  been  acquired  in  1770  by  the  Howell  family 
from  the  Bridgemans.  He  was  M.P.  for  Ludlow  1841  to  1847. 
He  m.  9  Jan.  183.3,  Mary,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Williams,  Esq. 
of  Bowden  Lodge,  Cheshire,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1848)  left  at  his 
decease,  27  Sept.  1868,  an  only  surviving  son,  the  present 

Benjamin-St.  John  Ackers,  Esq.  of  Prinknash  Park. 

-Seat— Prinknash  Park,  Painswick,  co.  Gloucester. 


ACTON    OF    GATACRE   PARK. 

Acton,  Edwaed-Faeeae,  Esq.  of  Gatncre  Park, 

CO.  Salop,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Lieut.-Col.  late  Sliropshiro 

Militia,  b.  1805  ;  m.  1832,  Mary- Anne,  youngest  dau. 

of  the  Eev.  Horace  Suckling,  Eector  of  Barsham, 

Suffolk,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edward-William-Fredeeick,  Capt.  1st  Cheshire  Militio, 

and  late  Capt.  70th  foot,  6. 1834;  m.  1855,  Helen-Maria, 

dau.  of  the  late  W.-P.  Ranney,  Esq.  of  St.  John,  New 

Brunswick,  and  has  issue,  Helen  Beatrice. 

1.  Mary-Henrietta,  r,i.  1859,  to  George- Ayton  Whitaker,  Esq. 

of  Knoddishall,  Suffolk. 
ILllTCitCir.— TnoMAS  Acton,  Esq.  of  Gatacre  Park,  2nd 
son  of  Sir  Edward  Acton,  1st  bart.  of  Aldenham,  by  Sarah  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Richard  Mytton,  Esq.  of  Halston,  m.  Mabell,  dau. 
of  Clement  Stonor,  Esq.  of  London,  and  d.  1677,  leaving  a  son, 
Clement,  who  d.  1726,  and  was  father  of  Edward,  of  Gatacre 
Park,  who  d.  17G7,  and  was  grandfather  of  Edward-AcxoN 
Acton,  Esq.  of  Gatacre  Park,  who  m.  1804,  Frances-Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  the  late  Eev.  John-Grove  Spurgeon,  Rector  of  Clopton, 
by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Farrer,  Esq.  of  Cold  Bray- 
field,  Bucks,  and  dying  1822,  left  issue,  a  son,  the  present 
Edward-Farrar  Acton,  Esq.  of  Gatacre  Park,  and  two  daus., 
Frances-Amelia,  lu.  1854,  John-James  Harris,  Esq.  ofHayne, 
Devon,  and  Emily-Anne. 

Arms — Gu.,  two  lions,  passant,  arg.,  between  nine  cross- 
crosslets  fitchec,  or.     > 

Crest — Within  a  torse,  a  human  leg  and  thigh  in  armour, 
couped,  and  dropping  blood,  all  ppr. 

Scat — Gatacre  Park,  Bridgnorth. 


ACTON   OF   WEST    ASTON. 

Acton,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  West  Aston,  co.Wicklow, 
J.P.,  b.  1826  ;  s.  his  father  10  April,  1854,  High 
Sheriff  co.  Wicklow,  1857. 

Hincage.— Thomas  Acton,  Esq.  of  Kilcandra,  co.  Wick- 
low, obtained  from  Richard  Viscount  Rosse,  leases  for  lives, 
renewable  for  ever,  of  lands  in  co.  Wicklow,  by  deeds  dated 

13  Feb.  and  10  May,  1716.  He  m.  Elinor,  dau.  of  Nicholas 
Kempston,  Esq.  of  Dunmurry,  co.  Cavan,  and  Colonel  in  OUver 
Cromwell's  army,  by  Grace,  dau.  of  Thomas  Maule,  Commis- 
sioner of  Customs,  and  d.  2  Jan.  1750,  leaving  issue, 

I.  AViLLiAM,  his  successor. 

I.  Grace,  m.  Thomas  Ball,  Barrister-at-Law. 

II.  Elinor,  m.  Rev.  John  Blachford,  D.D.,  who  d.  1748. 

III.  Alice,  7)1.  Henry  Kempston,  Esq. 

Mr.  Acton,  whose  will  is  dated  23  Oct.  1731,  and  was  proved 
7  Jan.  1750,  d.  2  Jan.  17.'J0,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
William  Acton,  Esq.,   b.  1711,  entered  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin, 

14  Nov.  1726,  Keeper  of  the  Writs  of  the  Court  of  Common 
Pleas,  m.  4  March,  1736,  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Parsons,  Esq., 
eldest  son  of  Sir  William  Parsons,  2nd  bart.,  of  Birr  Castle, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Thomas,  his  successor. 

I.  Martha,  d.  unm. 

II.  Maria,  m.  by  licence  dated  June,   1783,  Tliomas  Walker, 
Esq.  of  Tagunnan,  co.  We.xford,  Master  in  Clianccry, 

lu.  Jaue,  d.  unm. 


Mr.  Acton  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son, 

Thomas  Acton,  Esq.  of  West  Aston,  co.  •  Wicklow,  m.  17J 
Sidney,  dau.  of  Joshua  Davis,  Barrister-at-Law,  Dublin, 
had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  successor. 

II.  Thomas  (Rev.),  of  Dunganstown,  co.  Wicklow,  m, 
licence,  dated  16  Sept.  1818,  Sidney,  dau.  of  Hampi 
Evans,  Esq.  of  Portrane,  co.  Dublin,  and  had,  v,ith  ot 
issue,  William,  of  Brookville,  co.  Dublin,  High  Sheriff 
Leitrim,  1875. 

I.  Martha. 

II.  Anna-Maria,  r/i.  6  July,  1806,  George  Warburton,  Esq 
Aughrim,  co.  Galway. 

III.  Jane,  m.  George  Drought,  Esq.,  Glencarrig,  co.  Wicklo 
Mr.  Acton  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Acton,  Esq.  of  West  Aston,  M.P.  co.  Wicklc 
Lieut.-Col.  of  Militia,  and  High  Sheriff  of  the  county,  1820,  a, 
Vice- Lieutenant,  D.L.  and  J.P.,  b.  1789;  to.  1818,  Carolii 
dau.  of  Thomas  Walker,  Esq.  of  Tagunnan,  co.  Wexfo 
Master  in  Chancery,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  successor. 

II.  William-Molesworth-Cole,  late  Major  77th  regt., 
1828;  TO.  1861,  Frances-Elizabeth,  only  child  of  Ca] 
Frederick-Adolphus  Robinson,  5th  Fusiliers.  ■' 

III.  Charles-Ball,  Lieut.-Col.  51st  King's  Own  Light  Infantr; 
m.  31  July,  1869,  Georgina-Cecilia,  dau.  of  George  Aaneslej 
Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  William-Parsons-Anncsley. 

2  Charles. 

1  Evelyn-Caroline-Annesley. 

2  Grace. 
I.  Jane. 

Lieut.-Col.  Acton  d.  10  April,  1854,  and  was  s.  by  his  eWi 
son, 

Tuomas  Acton,  Esq.  of  West  Aston,  the  present  represei 
tative. 

/SeaJ— West  Aston,  Eathdrum,  co.  Wicklow. 


ACTON    OF   WOLVERTON. 

Acton,  William-Eobeet,  Esq.  of  Wolvcrton,  c( 
Worcester,  b.  16  Nov.  1835 ;  m.  1861  Sarah,  eldes 
dau.  of  Eobert  Dand,  Esq.  of  Field  House,  Norti 
umberland,  and  has  surviving  issue, 

I.  William-Walter,  b.  10  Nov.  1862. 

II.  Robert-Matthew,  6.  16  Nov.  1864. 

III.  Henry-Edward,  b.  29  May,  1867  ;  d.  2  Sept.  18G7. 

IV.  Vincent-Henry,  6.  18  Dec.  1868;  d.  9  Feb.  1^70. 

V.  Edward-Vinccnt-Joseph,  6.  28  Feb.  1871^  ;     ^.^ 

VI.  Charles- Joseph,  6.  11  May,  1872.  »    ' 

VII.  Roger-David,  b.  1  March,  1874.  j  ' 
I.  Mary-Margaret,  b.  7  Sept.  1876.  IT 
iLtUCJCge.— The  Actons  are  of  Saxon  ot^^jn,  and  "'crei 

Worcestershire,  according  to  Mr.  Abingdon,  p-evious 
Conquest.    Soon  after  that  event,  they  were  seatec 
bersley ;  and  in  the  3rd  Henrt  III.  the  name  of  Elias  .i 
of  Acton  Hall,  in  Ombersley,  appears  wit)    those 
knights  and  gentlemen  summoned  to  serve  lipon  a  j  ir.. 

From  a  common  ancestor  with  the  Actons  of  Acton. 
the  Actons  0/  SvMon,  of  which  family  that  of  Wolvrf 
scion,  being  founded  by  a  younger  son  of  Sir  Roger  . 
Sutton  (the  heir  of  Sir  John  Mortimer),  who  m.  Alice,  sis  j 
William  Cokesey,  Esq.,  and  was  father  of  John  Acton.  1 
acquired  the  estate  of  Wolfrinton,  or  Wolvcrton,  in  Wore  ' 
shire,  as  heir  to  his  uncle,  the  last  of  the  Cokeseys  E  i 
immediate  ancestor  of  J 

Thomas  Acton,  Esq.  of  Wolverton,  who  m.  Eliza  ■'■ 

of  John  Weeden  of  Sarsden,  co.  Oxford,  and  had't       '  fl 
successor,  1 

William  Acton,  Esq.  of  Wolverton,  who  to.  Barljrra 
and  co-heir  of  John  Vincent,  Esq.,  Bencher  of  Gray's  In- 
d.  12  April,  1679,  leaving  a  son  and  successor, 

William  Acton,  Esq.  of  Wolverton,  who  to.  Margaret,  d,'i 
and  co-heir  of  Richard  Perkins,  Esq.,  of  Beenham,  Berks,  all 
had  a  son  and  successor,  | 

William  Acton,  Esq.  of  Wolverton,  who  to.  Anne,  dau._l 
William  Tyler,  descended  from  the  Ardens  of  Warwickshire 
and,  dying  6  Sept.  1763,  left  a  son  and  successor, 

William  Acton,  Esq.  of  Wolverton,  who  to.  in  1801  A 
Constantia  Davies,  descended  from  the  family  of  Fowler 
St.  Thomas,  co.  Stafford  :  and,  dying  22  Feb.  1814,  left,  wi 
dau.,  Mary,  who  d.  unm.,  a  son, 

William  Acton,  Esq.  of  Wolverton,  J.P.,  6.  27  June, 
m.   22  Oct.   1833,   Mary,  widow   of    William  Traflord,  x. 


ACT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


ADA 


<f  Tl^^I  ^'''  Thomas-Joseph  de  Traffoid,  Bart,  of  Trafford 
essie-i-ashire,  and  dying  May  30,1871,  left  surviving 
ina-Mi 

uisa-SvM-KoBERT,  now  of  Wolverton. 
j„n^, as- Vincent,  b.  15  Oct.  1836. 

r.""U\'  ird-Charles,  6.  13  Oct.  1839. 

nns—i.  u.,  a  fessc,  erm.,  within  a  hordure,  engrailed,  of  the 

md. 

■est— An  arm  in  armour,  emhowed,  ppr.,  holding  in  the 

d  a  sword,  arg.,  hilt  or,  thereon  a  hoar's  head  couped  at 

neck,  .»a.,  distilling  blood. 

lotto  —  VaUIance  avance  I'homme, 

sat — Wolverton  Hall,  Pershore. 


ACTON   OF   ACTON   SCOTT. 

See  Stackhouse  Actox. 

ADAIR    OF   HEATHEETON   PARK. 

icAii:,  Alexander-William,  Esq.  of  Heatli- 
on  Pii'k,  CO.  Somerset,  and  Colehays,  Devon, 
pt.  iu  the  army,  J.P.  co.  Somerset,  Lieut. -Col. 
I  Somerset  Militia,  formerly  Capt.  Coldstream 
ards,  b.  28  Oct.  1829  ;  m.  5  June,  1860,  Caroline- 
iria,  eldest  dau.  of  J.-Gr.  Tui-nbull,  Esq.,  and  has 
thotlier  issue), 
EKALD  6.  7  Nov.  1S65. 

LincaS'^' — Alexander  Adaib,  Esq.  of  Heatherton  Park, 
Somerset,  and  Colehouse,  Devon,  6.  15  Sept.  1791;  younger 
ther  of  Sir  Kobert-Shafto  Adair,  Bart.  (seeBoBitE's  Peerage, 
TEHE'iB.),  and  2nd  surviving  son  of  Hugh  (commonly  called 
iam)  Adair,  Esq.  of  Ballymena,  co.  Antrim,  by  Camilla  his 
J,  dau.  and  heir  of  Kobert  Shafto,  Esq.  of  Benwell,  Northum- 
and,  ';(.   17   June,    1828,   Harriet-Eliza,   dau.   of    George 
Linson,  Esq.  of  Temple  Sowerby,  Westmoreland,  and  by  her 
10  d.  ]>j  Aug.  1878)  had  issue, 
LEXASDEB- William,  now  of  Heatherton  Park, 
obert  Desmond,  b.  19  Jan.  1831. 
ugh-Jcnifon,  b.  21  March,  1835. 
Uan-Shafto,  b.  26  Dec.  1838. 

enry -Atkinson,  52nd  infantry  ;  b.  17  March,  1839;  7n.2  June, 
1861,  iJharlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Major  George  Hamil- 
ton, lOth  regt. 

arriet-Camilla,  m.  1856,  to  Hugh-Edward  Adair,  Esq.,  M.P. 
lenrictca-Mary. 
Adai  •  d.  1864. 

ms—  r  bend,  or  and  arg.,  three  dexter  hands,  couped  at 

wrist  0  and  one,  gu. 

ixst—[  nan's  head,  couped  and  bloody,  ppr. 

Totto-  )yal  au  mort. 

-  atherton  Park,  near  Taunton;  and  Cole  Hays,  near 

eyTr,  ^y. 


ADAIE   OF    RATHDAIRE. 

\.D.Ui'.,  Jonx-G-EOEGE,  Esq.  of  Eathdaire,  Queen's 
,  J.P.  cos.  Donegal,  Kildare,  and  Queen's,  High 
riff  1867,  b.  3  March,  1823 ;  m.  29  May,  1867, 
nelia,  dau.  of  Gen.  Wadsworth,  of  Genesee,  State 
Xew  York,  and  widow  of  Col.  Eitchie,  U.S.  Army. 
lUCaffC. — Thomas  Adaike,  Esq. (son  of  Archibald  Adaire), 
tiary  .'lamilton,  and  settled  in  the  Queen's  County.    His 

RciiiBiLD  Adaire,  Esq.,  m.  in  1731,  Jane,   dau.  of  Mark 

any  C'lateneuf,  and  had  issue,  1  John;  2  Mark-Antony,  d. 

ng:  1  Mary,  d.  unm.    The  eldest  son, 

>HN  Adair,  Esq.  of  Rath,  Queen's  County,  m.'ZO  Feb.  1776, 

2cca',  eldest  child  of  George  Maquay,  of  the  city  of  Dublin, 

,  and  his  wife  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eccles  Disney,  Esq.  of 

rchto.vn,  co.  Watorford,  and  dying  14  July,  1809,  left  issue, 

soRGE,  heir  to  his  father. 

ihn,  6.  3  Jan.  1792 ;  d.  unm.  3  Jan.  1839. 

izabeth. 

me,  in.  to  F.-W.  Fortescue,  of  Miltown  Grange,  co.  Louth, 

esq. 

ary.  Sarah.  Charlotte. 

eldest  son, 

EORGE  Adair,  Esq.  of  Rath,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 

,  b.  13  Sept.  1784;  m.  16  May,  18-22,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau. 

he  Very   Rev.   Thomas  Trench,   Dean  of    Kildare,    2nd 

her  of  the  1st  Lord  Ashtown,  and  by  her,  whotf.  21  March, 

,  had  an  only  son, 

hn-Geoege,  of  Rathdaire. 


Arms — Per  bend,  or  and  arg.,  three  dcxtor  hands,  couped  ut 
the  wrist,  two  and  one,  gu. 

Crest — A  man's  head,  couped  and  bloody,  ppr. 

Motto — Loyal  au  mort. 

Seats— Rathdaire,  Monasterevan,  and  Glenveagh  Castle,  Let- 
terkenny,  co.  Donegal. 


ADAM    OF   BLAIR   ADAM. 

Adam,  Eight  Hex.  William-Patrice,  of  Blair 
Adam,  and  Barns  House,  co.  Kinross,  P.C.,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  the  cos.  of  Kinross  and  Clack- 
mannan, a  Lord  of  the  Treasury  1865-6  and  1868- 
73,  P.C.  1873,  b.  14  Sept.  1823 ;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Charles  Adam,  K.C.B.,  16  Sept.  1853 ;  m.  23  Feb. 
1856,  Emily,  dau.  of  Lieut-Gen.  Sir  Wm.  Wyllie, 
K.C.B.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  CnARLES-ELPHINSTONE,  6.  7  Aug.  1859. 

II.  William-Keith,  b.  16  April,  1861. 

III.  Frederick-Loch,  b.  10  April,  1864. 

I.  Clementina-Mary,  6.  21  May,  1866. 

II.  Emily-Elizabeth,  6.  18  Oct.  1867. 

III.  Constance-Marian. 

HtUCaCJC. — William  Adam,  an  eminent  architect  (son  of 
John  Adam,  by  Helen  Cranston  his  wife,  and  grandson  of 
Archibald  Adam,  of  Fanno,  who  purchased,  temp.  Charles  1., 
the  lands  of  Queensmanour,  co.  Forfar),  became  possessed  of 
many  lands,  particularly  those  of  Blair,  co.  Kinross,  where 
he  built  a  house  and  village,  to  which  he  gave  the  name  of 
Maryburgh.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Robertson,  Esq. 
of  Gladney,  and  had  issue,  John,  his  heir;  Robert,  architect 
to  George  111.,  returned  to  ParUament  for  co.  Kinross  in 
1768;  James;  William;  Janet;  Helen;  Mary,  wife  of  Dr.  John 
Drysdale,  Dean  of  the  Chapel  Royal;  Susannah,  i?i.  to  John 
Clerk,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  Sir  John  Clerk,  Bart,  of  Pennycuick; 
and  Margaret.    Mr.  Adam  d.  in  1748,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Adam,  Esq.  of  Maryburgh,  who  m.  in  1750,  Jean,  dau. 
of  John  Ramsay,  Esq.,  by  Jean  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert 
Whytc,  Esq.  of  Bennochy,  and  left  at  his  decease,  25  June, 
179'2,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  successor, 

The  Right  Hon.  William  Adam,  of  Blair-Adam,  Lord 
Lieut.  CO.  Kinross,  Lord  Chief  Commissioner  of  the  Jury  Court 
of  Scotland,  a  bencher  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  &c.,  who  ra.  7  May, 
1777,  the  Hon.  Eleanora  Elphinstone,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles, 
10th  Lord  Elphinstone,  and  sister  of  Admiral  Lord  Keith, 
by  which  lady  (who  d.  4  Feb.  1800)  he  had  a  numerous 
family,  of  whom  were  Vice-Admiral  Sir  Charles  Adam, 
K.C.B.,  and  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Frederick  Adam,  G.C.B.  and 
G.C.M.G.,  col.  57th  regiment,  a  gallant  military  ofincer,  who 
served  with  distinction  in  the  Peninsula  and  at  Waterloo, 
and  d.  17  Aug.  1853;  and  Clementina,  wife  of  J.  Anstuthcr- 
Thomson,  Esq.  The  Right  Hon.  William  Adam  d.  17  Feb. 
1839.     His  son, 

Admiral  Sir  Charles  Adam,  K.C.B.,  Governor  of  Green- 
wich Hospital,  6.  6  Oct.  1780;  m.  4  Oct.  1822,  EUzabeth,  dau. 
of  Patrick  Brydone,  Esq.,  F.R.S.,  and  d.  16  Sept.  1853  (Iiis 
widow  d.  15  May,  1871),  having  had  issue, 

AVilliam-Patrick,  now  of  Blair  Adam. 

Charles-Brydone,  mid.  R.N.,  b.  '26  June,  1825 ;  lost  at  sea  in 
H.M.S.  "  Fairy,"  Nov.  1840. 

Mary,  m.  8  Sept.  1859,  to  Hugh  Lindsay  Antrobus,  Esq.,  2ud 
son  of  Sir  Edmund  Antrobus,  2nd  bart. 

^  cms— Arg.,  a  mullet  az.,  pierced  of  the  field,  between 
three  cross-crosslets,  fitchee,  gu. 

Crest — A  cross-crosslet,  as  in  the  arms,  surmounted  of  a  sword 
in  saltier,  ppr.,  hilted  and  pommelled,  or. 

Motto — Crux  mihi  grata  quies. 

Seats — Blair  Adam,  and  Barns  House,  co.  Kinross. 

Town  Residence— Go,  Eaton  Square,  S.W. 


ADAMS    OF   ANSTY   HALL. 

Adams,  George-Curtis,  Esq.  of  Austy  Hall,  co. 
Warwick,  Capt.  E.N.,  J.P.,  I.  24,  Nov.  1807  ;  in. 
28  Jan.  1847,  Mary-Susan,  dau.  of  Edward  Woolmcr, 
Esq.  of  Exeter,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henrt-Cadwalladeb,  b.  28  July,  1850. 

I.  Emma-Louisa,  m.  6  June,  1872,  Edward  Woolcombe,  Esq. 
Lieut.  B.H.A.,  son  of  the  late  Vice-Admiral  Woolcombe, 
of  Hemerdon,  Devon,  and  has  issue, 

1  Cecil-Edward-George,  b.  1  July,  1873. 

1  Gwendolen-Mary.  2  Dorothy-Katharine  Adams. 

3  Hilda-Margaret. 

II.  Kathcrinc-Anne,  d.  2  Aug.  1805. 

B  2 


ADA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


ADA 


iLlUragC— SiMos  Adams,  mercl-mnt,  d.  1443,  leaving 
several  houses  and  otherproperty  in  the  city  of  London  to  the 
Vintners' Company,  to  found  two  chaplaincies,  and  to  distribute 
the  surplus  to  the  poor.  His  descendant,  Simon  Adams,  lord 
of  the  manor  of  Great  Packham,  Essex,  d.  1593,  leaving  a 
grandson,  Simon  Adams,  who  became  possessed  of  Morton 
Pinkney,  co.  Northampton,  and  d.  in  1644,  leaving  a  son.  Rev. 
Simon  Adams,  co.  Northampton,  Rector  of  Aston-le-Walls, 
who  d.  1678,  leaving,  hy  Cicily  Abbys  his  wife  (with  four 
daus.),  two  sons,  Simon,  his  heir,  and  Thomas,  ancestor  of  the 
family  of  Adams  of  Lavendon,  Bucks.    The  eldest  son, 

Simon  Adams,  Esq.  of  Morton  Pinckney,  co.  Northampton, 
6.  1631;  m.  twice,  and  by  his  2nd  wife,  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert 
Cooper,  Esq.  of  Lubbenham,  had  (with  four  daus.)  two  sons, 
of  whom  the  elder, 

Simon  Adams,  Esq.  of  Daventry  and  East  Haddon,  &.  1667, 
TO.  1G32,  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Gilbert,  of  Culworth, 
and  had  by  her  one  son,  Simon,  and  two  daus.  Dr.  Adams, 
d.  1743,  a^ed  80.     His  son, 

The  Bev.  Simon  Adams,  Vicar  of  Welton,  in  Northampton- 
shire, b.  1693;  TO.  1717-18,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Clark,  Esq.  of 
Welton,  and  left  at  his  decease,  1731,  two  sons,  of  whom  the 
elder, 

Claeke  Adams,  Esq.  of  East  Haddon  and  Morton  Pinckney, 
Lieut.-Col.  Northampton  Militia,  6.  1718-19  ;  m.  1st,  15  Aug. 
1744,  Elizabeth-Dobbins,  dau.  and  heiress  of  the  Rev.  William 
Tayler,  of  Ansty  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  Rector  of  Malpas, 
Cheshire,  and  2ndly,  29  Aug.  1751,  Frances,  only  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Richard  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Welton;  and  by  the  former 
only  had  issue,  a  son,  Simon,  his  heir,  and  a  dau.,  Elizabeth- 
Dobbins,  m.  to  Charles  Watkins,  Esq.  of  Daventry.  He  d. 
26  June,  1776,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Simon  Adams,  Esq.  of  Ansty  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  Barrister-at 
Law,  Deputy  Recorder  of  Northampton,  and  Recorder  of 
Daventry.  He  to.  3  Jan.  1778,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Cadwallader 
Coker,  Esq.  of  Bicester,  and  by  her,  who  d.  17  July,  1833, 
aged  80,  had  issue, 

I.  Henry-Cadwalladeb,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas-C  riker.  Vicar  of  Ansty,  Shilton  and  Folesbill, 
M.A.,  b.  1782;  m.  16  Sept.  1806,  Mary,  dau.  of  Johnson 
Pistor,  Esq.  of  Bath,  and  d.  1851,  having  had  issue, 

1  Simon-Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Great  Horwood,  Bucks, 
6.  1807. 

2  Henry,  6.  1811 ;  m.  1841,  Mary-Anne,  dau.  of  Daniel 
Rainier,  Esq.,  and  d.  1846,  leaving  issue,  Henry,  Capt.  in 
the  army,  6. 1842;  Francis-Cadwallader,  6.  1844,  to.  1871, 
Katherine-Isabella,  dau.  of  E.-B.  Church,  Esq, ;  and  John 
(Rev.),  Rector  of  West  Hallam,  6.  1846,  ra.  1871,  Ehza- 
beth-Mary,  dau.  of  Bev.  H.  Percy. 

3  Cadwallader-Coker  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Ansty,  &.  1817. 

4  Daniel,  Charles-Octavius  (Rev.),  b.  1822. 

1  Mary-Philadelphia,  to.  1835,  Fulwar  Skipwith,  a  Judge 
in  the  E.I.C.  Service,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Gray  Skipwith,  8th 
bart.  of  Prestwould. 

2  Katherine,  Lady  Adams  (granted  the  rank  of  a  widow  of 
a  K.C.B.),  widow  of  the  late  Major-Gen.  Adams. 

3  Sarah-Coker,  m.  13  Sept.  1860,  Bev,  C.-Coker  Beck. 

III.  John,  Serjeant- at- Law  and  Assistant  Judge  of  the  Mid- 
dlesex Quarter  Sessions,  d.  1786;  m.  1st,  1811,  Eliza,  only 
dau.  of  William  Nation,  Esq.  of  Exeter,  and  by  her,  who 
d.  12  Aug.  1814,  had  issue, 

1  John,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  author  of  The  Poctrine  nf 
Equity,  b.  1813;  to.  21  Dec.  1843,  Emily,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Ridde'll,  Bart,  of  Riddell,  Roxburghshire,  and  d.  18  Sept. 
1848,  leaving  issue,  John  Walter  and  Emily-Eliza-Char- 
lotte. 

2  William  (Rev.),  author  of  The  Shadow  of  the  Cross,  £c., 
6.  in  1814;   d.  17  June,  1848. 

Serjeant  Adams  to.  2ndly,  1817,  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Martin,  Esq.  of  Nottingham,  and  by  her,  who  d.  19  June, 
1825,  had, 

3  Henry-Cadwallader  (Rev.),  b.  1817;  in.  1852,Esther,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  R.  Edmonds,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Serjeant  Adams  to.  3rdly,  1826,  Charlotte-Priscilla, 
dau.  and  heir  of  John  Coker,  Esq.,  and  left  by  her, 

4  Coker,  6.  1327,  Fellow  of  New  College,  Oxford,  and 
Rector  of  Saham  Toney. 

5  Charles  Warren,  b.  1833,  m.  1851,  Georgiana-Aletbe,  dau. 
of  Rev.  Hugh  Poison,  and  has  issue. 

6  Walter-Marsham,  b.  1837. 

1.  Sarah  Coker,  to.  17  May,   1800,  to  James  Beck,  Esq.  of 
Allesley  Park,  Warwickshire. 
Mr.  Adams  d.  10  March,  1801,  and  was  s.  by  his  .son, 

He.net-Cadwalladee  Adams,  Esq.  of  Ansty  Hall,  co.  War- 
wick, 6.  II  Dec.  1779;  rn.  18  June,  1803,  Emma,  eldest  dau. 
of  Sir  William  Curtis,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Heney-William,  his  heir. 

u.  George  CoETis,  now  of  Ansty  llulX. 


Ain,  iM 

,   m.  m 
■nnil^ 


III.  Frank.  C.B.,  Major- Gen.,  serving  in  East  Indl 
TO.  1845,  Ellen,  relict  of  J.  Straith,  Esq.,  and  dyi(,„[jji„ 
1869,  left  issue, 

William-Ormond,  b.  IG  Jan.  1847. 

Frank-Reginald,  6.  14  Sept.  1852. 

Howard-Cadwallader. 

EUen-Georgina,  and  Emma-Catherine,  twins, 

Mary-Beatrice. 

IV.  Arthur-Robarts,  Q.C.,  Recorder  of  Birmingham,  aiKi 
Fellow  of  St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  b.  1812;  d.  13  Dec.  187; 

V.  Cadwallader,  C.B.,  Major-Gen.,  late  Col.  49th  foot,  b.  182.T 
TO.  1871,  Anna-Catherine-Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Col.  James  StO| 
ford,  C.B.,  and  has  issue,  George-Stopford ;  Philip-James 
Cadwallader;  and  Evelyn-Blanche. 

I.  Emma-Curtis,  m.  1st,  to  John  Garrett,  Esq.,  Commandt 
R.N. ;  and  2ndly,  to  George  Young,  Esq.  of  Apley  Tower< 
Isle  of  Wight. 

ir.  Laura-Coker,  m.  Rev.  Cadwallader-Coker  Beck,  andji 

III.  Anna-Delicia,  TO.  to  Alfred  Burton,  Esq.  of  St.  Leonara'l 
on-Sea,  who  d.  1877. 

IV.  Louisa,  deceased. 
Mr.  Adams,  a  Magistrate  and  Deputy-Lieutenant  for  Warwidi 
shire,  served  as  sheriff  of  the  county  in  1837.    He  d.  March 
1842,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henby-William  Adams,  Esq.  of  Ansty  Hall,  co.  Warwid 
and  of  Morton  Pinkney,  co.  Northampton,  Major-Gen.  in  th 
army,  and  Lieut.-Col.  49th  regt.,  C.B.,  b.  31  Jan.  1805; 
Nov.  1843,  his  cousin,  Katherine,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomai 
Coker  Adams,  Vicar  of  Ansty,    but  had  no  issue.    He 
killed  in  the  Crimea  in  1854,  and  his  widow  was  granted 
same  rank  as  if  he  had  survived  to  receive  the  order  of  K.C 

_^,.„i,s_Vert,  a  cross  or,  charged  with  an  estoile  sa. 

Crest— A  talbot  passant  az.,  seme  of  bezants,  and  collared! 

31otto — Sub  cmce  Veritas. 

Sect  i— Ansty  Hall,  near  Coventry. 


ADAMS   OF   BOWDON. 

Adams,  Rev.  WiLLiAM-ruLFOED,  of  Bo-ircton 

Devon,   M.A.,  b.  19  July,    1833  ;  Vicar  of  Lit 

Faringdon,  co.  Oxford  ;  m.  13  Oct.  1859,  Catheri: 

Mary,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Horton,  Esq.  of  Broi 

grove,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William-Dacees,  6.  19  Aug.  1864. 

I.  Margaret,  d.  24  June,  1874.  ii.  Eatharine. 

hi.  Winifred-Mary,  d.  20  Sept.  1863. 

JttUCagC— Henry  Adams,  b.  1642,  was  father  of  He 

Adams,  b.  1074,  who  m.  Susan  Tallamy,  of  Bideford,  and  h: 

son.  The  Rev.  Samuel  Adams,   b.  1093,  id.  Susan,   dau 

Bartholomew  Parr,*  Rector  of  Silverton,  co.   Devon. 

son, 

William  Adams,  of  Totnes,  h.  1724;  m.  21  Dec.  175C 
dau.  of  William  Chadder,  and  had, 
William,  his  heir. 
Samuel,  of  Totnes,  Devon,  6.  1  Jan.  17*0;  to.  27  Jan.  1 
Elizabeth  Bentall,  and  has,  1  William,  6.  1802;  2  Edw 
in  the  army,  b.  1804;    3  Henry-Bentall,   b.   1806,   w& 
1835  Harriot,  dau.  of  the  late  Joseph  Bickham,  Esq., 
has  issue;  4 George,  E.I.Co.'s  civil  service,  6.  1808,  wh 
1833,  Amelia,  dau.  of  the  late  Captain  Beid,  and  had  isi 
5  Frederick,  E.I.  Co.'s  militai-y  service,  b.  1814;  6  Fra 
6.  1821;   1  Mary;  2  Louisa;  and  3  Elizabeth. 
Mary,  m.  to  Giles  Welsford,  Esq. 
Sarah-Chadder,  vi.  to  James  Hodge,  Esq. 
Susan,  TO.  to  John-Parr  Welsford,  Esq. 
The  elder  son, 

William  Adams,  Esq.  of  Bowdon,  Devon,  M.P.  for  To 
6.  30  Sept.  1752;  m.  24  June,  1774,  Anna-Maria,  dau 
Richard  Dacres,  Esq.,  descended  from  Dacres,  of  Leatherli 
Surrey,  and  by  her  (who  d.  at  Bowdon,  19  April,  1830) 
issue, 

William-Dacees,  his  heir. 

George-Pownoll  ^Sir),  K.C.B.,  General  in  the  army.  Col 
(Inniskilling)  Dragoons,  to.  23  July,  1821,  Elizabeth, 
and  co.-heir  of  Sir  WilUam  Elford,  Bart.,  and  rf.  10  J 
1856,  leaving  issue  by  her  (who  d.  28  Feb.  1857),  1  Will 
Elford,  Capt.  Royal  Irish  regt.,  b.  10  June,  1822,  m.  17  A 
1849,  Anna-Maria,  dau.  of  Patrick  Bannerman,  Esq.,  al 
at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  22  Sept.  1856,  leaving  one  ( 
Amy-Elford  ;  2  George-Dacres,  6.  1  Nov.  1823,  Vici 
East  Budleigh,  co.  Devon,  to.  10  June,  1857,  Eliza] 
Agnes  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles-Thomas  Patrick ;  3  Ar 
Fulford,  b.  6  April,  1825,  m.  11  Nov.  1847,  Henrietta, 
dau  of  WiUiam-F.  Bowman,  Esq.;  and  4  Henry-Crans 
6.  25  Nov.  1826,  m.  27  Nov.  1849,  MatUda-Winslo.3,  3rd 

~*~One  of  the  nonjuring  clergymen,  who  renounced  the 
able  Uving  ol  Silverlon  lor  conscience  sake. 


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if  Thomas  Patton,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Herbert  Cranstouo, 
..  11  March,  1851,  Arllmr-Elford,  b.  10  Sept.  18o2,  and 
essie-Matilda. 

nna-Maria,  m.  to  Baldwin  Fulford,  Esq.  of  Great  Fulford. 
Juisa-Sawyer,  d.  9  Oct.  1867,  aet.  84. 
Adams  d.  21  Sept.  1811,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
'illiam-Dacbes  Adams,  Esc),   of  Bowdon  and  Sydenham, 
t,  6.  16  Dee.  1775;  m.    10  March,  1804,  Elizabeth,  2nddau. 
layow  Wynell-Mayow,  E.sq.  of  Sydenham,  Kent,  and  by  her 
od.i  Feb.  1814)  had  issue, 

j^illiam-Pitt,  Charge  d'Affaires  and  Consul-General  to  the 
Ji'eruvian  Republic,  6.  11  Dec.  1804;  to.  10  Sept.  1847, 
•5eorgiana-Emil3',  dau.  of  Robert  Lukin,  Esq.,  and  d.  at 
(Lima,  1  Sept.  1852,  leaving  an  only  child,  Gemma-Cecilia, 
vn.  19  Dec.  1867,  to  Charles-Mansfield  Clarke,  Capt.  57th 
rregt.,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Sir  Charles  Clarke,  Bart.,  of 
riVoriineham,  Suffolk.  Mrs.  \\.-V.  Adams  „<..  ZwAly,  Major- 
;5en.  Warre,  C.B. 
j;'ACRES,  of  Bowdon. 

[Layow- Wynell,  of  Sydenham,  J. P.  for  Kent,  h.  11  Oct. 
[1808;  TO.  19  May,  1841,  Anna-Maria,  dau.  of  Major  Edward 
(lodge,  7th  Hussars  (killed  at  Waterloo),  and  Mi-ria,  his  wife, 
Jau.  of  Sir  Edmund  Bacon  (Premier  Bart.),  and  has  an  only 
hild,  Edith-Maria,  m.  7  Nov.  1865,  EdwardRowe,  only  son 
if  Thomas  Fisher,  Esq.  of  Thorncombe,  near  Guildford. 
erbert-George  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Cornwood,  Devon,  b.  23 
Jan.  1814 ;  m.  3  Aug.  1842,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Baldwin- 
Fulford,  Esq.  of  Fulford,  and  d.  at  Bowdon,  25  Not.  1851, 
eaving  issue,  Charles-Herbert,  d.  22  Aug.  1868;  Baldwin- 
Dacres,  b.  1845;  George- Francis ;  and  Anna-Maria, 
lizabeth-Mary. 

Adams  was  confidential  secretary  to  the  Right  Hon.  AVil- 
1  Pitt  during  his  last  administration,  and  was  subsequently 
ommissioner  of  Woods  and  Forests.  He  d.  8  June,  1SG2,  his 
St  surviving  son, 

EV.  Dackes  Adams,  of  Bowdon,   Vicar  of  Bampton,   co. 
ord,  J. P.  for  the  last-named  co.,  b.  26  July,   1806;  m.  15 
y.  1832,  Anna-Maria,  eldest  dau.   of  Baldwin  Fulford,  Esq. 
ulford,  CO.  Devon,  and  had  issue, 
William-Fdlford,  now  of  Bowdon. 

.  Philip-Dacres,  6.  17  March,  1835;  ::;.  1st,  3  Oct.  1805, 
Catharine-Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John-William 
Richards ;  and  2ndly,  28  April,  1877,  Jane,  dau.  of  Cliarks 
D.-A.  Newman,  Esq. 

/)•»!.«— Or,  a  lion,  rampant,   gu.,  between  semee  of  cross- 
3slets  fitchee,  within  a  bordure,  engrailed,  sa. 
'rat — A"  dexter  arm,  embowed,  in  armour,  the  hand  in  a 
mtlet,  ppr.,  grasping  a  cross-crosslet  sa.,  the  arm  charged 
ihe  elbow  with  a  torteau. 
[otto — Libertas  et  natale  solum, 
mi— Bowdon,  near  Totnes,  co.  Devon. 


II.  Henry-Joseph,  h.  1835;  m.  Alice,  dsu.  of  R.-W.  Mooro, 
Esq. 

I.  Augusta-Mary,  m.  18  Aug.  18.58,  William  Venables,  Esq. 

II.  F"rances-L()uisa,   m.    23  Aug.   1865,   Adm.   Sir  Williaia 
Loring,  K.C.B. 

III.  Agnes-.'i.nne.  iv.  Mary-Charlotte,  d.  3  Feb.  1847. 
Mr.  Adams  d.  1874,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  a  martlet  arg. ;   2nd  and 
3rd,  arg.,  a  cross  gu.,  thereon  five  mullets  or. 
Crest — A  martlet  arg. 
Motto — Certior  in  coelo  domus. 
Seot— Holyland,  near  Pembroke. 


ADAMS   OF   HOLYLAND. 

Adams,  John-Alexander-Philipps,  Esq.  of 
jlyland,  co.  Pembroke,  formerly  Captain  R.A.,  6. 
31  ;  m.  1869,  Lucy-Ellen,  dau.  of  Edward-Loftus- 
iynoe,  Esq.  of  Castle  Neynoe,  co.  Sligo,  by  Cliar- 
te-Louisa  bis  wife,  dau.  of  tbe  Kev.  James 
urin,  D.D.,  Bisbop  of  Dromorc,  and  luis  a  sou, 

TOHK-LOFTCS,  b.  1870. 
Jertram-Edward,  b.  1871. 

iLtnCiljr. — John  Adams,  of  Buckespool,  co.  Pembroke, 
1422,  EUen,  heiress  of  Paterchurch  and  Holyland,  and 
m  this  marriage  directly  descended 

ViLLiAM  Adams,  Esq.  of  Holyland  (son  and  heir  of 
lliam  Adams,  Esq.  of  Holyland),  m.  Anne,  2nd  dau. 
Joseph  Rixson,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  1  John-Philipps, 
1  heir;  2  Joseph,  Major  in  the  army,  who  m.  Elizabeth, 
II.  of  John  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Stackpool  Court,  and  was 
her  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Alexander  Adams,  who  ■}ii.  F'rancis- 
uisa,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Holcombe,  Canon  of  St. 
.vid's  ;  3  Roger;  1  Anno,  m.  1st,  Rev.  William  Thomas, 
d  2ndly,  Matthew  Campbell,  Esq.,  son  of  J.-H.  Campbell, 
q.  of  Bangeston,  Lyon  King-of-Arms.  The  eldest  son, 
John-Philipps  Adams,  Esq.  of  Holyland,  D.L.,  m.  Charlotte, 
u.  of  William  Corbett,  Esq.  of  Darnhall,  Cheshire,  and  left 
o  sons,  John  and  William.  The  elder, 
John  Adams,  Esq.  of  Holyland,  m.  1795,  Sophia,  dau.  of  the 
.■n.  Archdeacon  Holcombe,  and  left  (with  a  dau.,  Augusta, 
10  m.Vaughan  Lloyd,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.),  a  son  and  successor, 
John  Adams,  Esq.  of  Holyland,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1837, 
May,  1796;  m.  24  July,  182S,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late 
;nry  Gibbons,  2nd  son  of  John  Gibbons,  Esq.  of  Oswestry, 
id  by  her  (who  d.  27  Feb.  1864)  had  issue, 
I.  Johs-AlexanderPuilipps,  his  successor. 


ADAMS    OF    SHEECOCK. 

Adams,  Allen-Noble,  Esq.  of  Drumclton,  co. 
Cavan,  Lieut. -Col.  in  tbe  army,  present  representa- 
tive of  tbe  family  of  Adams  of  Sbercock,  b.  1822, 
served  during  tbe  KafDr  war,  and  bas  a  medal. 

itilTCTtgC. — James  Adams,  Esq.  of  Monaghan,  then  of 
Corraneary  House,  co.  Cavan,  6.  1673;  m.  1694,  Jane,  youngest 
dau.  of  William  and  Margaret  Allen,  of  Kilmore,  co.  Monaghan, 
d.  19  Nov.  1744.  Mrs.  Adams  d.  17  March,  1752,  aged  75,  and 
both  were  interred  in  Knockbride.    Their  only  son, 

Allen  Admis,  Esq.  of  Corranearry  House,  6.1708;  «'.  about 
1735,  Martha,  dau.  of  William  Higginbotham,  Esq.,  and  grand 
dau.  of  Capt.  Thomas  Higginbotham,  by  his  wife  Miss  Williams, 
maid  of  honour  to  Mary  II.,  and  dau.  of  General  Scurlog  Wil- 
liams, of  Clongill  Castle,  co.  Meath.  He  d.  15  Dec.  1755  (his 
will  was  proved  in  Dublin,  24  Jan.  1756).  Mrs.  Adams  d.  1807, 
aged  105,  and  was  interred  with  her  husband  in  Knockbride, 
having  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  of  Shercock  House,  co.  Cavan. 

II.  James,  of  Corranearry  House,  b.  1745;  d.  it)t/:i.  15  June, 
1809,  and  was  interred  in  Knockbride. 

III.  William,  of  Castletown  House,  co.  Cavnn,  6. 1746  ;  m.  1st, 
about  1769,  Olivia,  dau.  of  Neason  Wildridge,  Esq.,  and  by 
her,  who  d.  1781,  had  issue, 

1  Allen,  6.  about  1770;  m.  1798,  Jane,  dau.  of  Edward 
King,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Stuart-King,  M.C.,  d.  1808,  and 

was  interred  27  Oct.  in  St.  Michans,  Dublin,  leaving  issue, 
Stuart-King,  d.  unm.  about  1822,  in  India,  aged  22. 
William -O'Brien,  M.D.,  F.K.Q.C.P.I.,   of  22  Adelaide 
Street,   Kingstown,  b.  24  Dec.   1804;    m.  1st,  30  Sept. 
1835,  Louisa-Jane,  dau.  of  Captain  Richard  Adams  (vide 
below),  and  by  her,  who  d.  15  Aug.  1840,  had  issue, 
1  Edmund-Peers,  b.  24  July,  1836;   d.  14  March,  1838. 
1  Louisa-Jane,  m.  11  Aug.  1864,  Rev.  B.-W.  Adams, 
D.D. 
Dr.  Adams  to.  2ndly,  18  Nov.  1845,  Elizabeth  Bury, 
cousin  to  the  Earl  of  Charlcville,  and  dau.  of  John 
Bury,  Esq.  of  Cloneen,  King's  Co.,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
30  Nov.  1861),  has  issue, 
Allen-Neason,  Capt.  25th  regt.,  b.  9  Nov.  1816. 
William-O'Brien,  b.  2  July,  1850. 

Charles- Bury,    Lieut.    CUth   regt.,   m.   Oct.    15,    1877, 
Mary-Alice,  dau.  of  P.  Ryan,  Esq.  Acting  Presidency 
Magistrate,  Bombay ;  4  John-James,  M.D.,  twins,  u. 
4  June,  1854. 
Ellen,  b.  1802;   vi.  16  Dec.  1814,  Henry  Forde,  Esq.,  son 
of  Robert  Forde,  Esq.  of  Johnstown  House (witJe  Forde 
of  Seaforde),  d.  12  Dec.  1849,  and  was  interred  in  Mount 
Jerome,  leaving  issue. 
Anna,  m.  2  June,  1828,  Lieut.  Benjamin  Scott,  d.  10  Oct. 
1845. 

2  Neason- Wildridge,  M.D.,  b.  1776;  m.  2  April,  1802, 
Isabella,  dau.  of  Samuel  Adams,  Esq.  {vide  below),  d.  s.  j/. 
29  Aug.  1859. 

3  James,  M.D.,  Surgeon  4th  Ceylon  regt.,  b.  17S0  ;  m.  2 
Sept.  1816,  Maria,  dau.  of  Samuel  Adaais,  Esq.,  d.  s.  jJ. 
3  Sept.  1840. 

1  Elizabeth,  6.  1769;  d.  1838. 

Mr.  Adams  m.  2ndly,  G  July,    1783,  Anne,  relict  of  George 
MacDaniel,  Esq.,  d.  28  Feb.  1815,  having  had  issue, 

2  Martha-Susannah,  6.  1786  ;  d.  iinjn.  24  Dec.  1805. 

IV.  Samuel,  6.1750;  m.  10  March,  1779,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Leslie,  Esq.,  andcZ.  7  June,  1799,  having  had  issue, 
1  Richard,  ot  Wainsfords,  Hants,  Capt.  2na  Dragoon  Guards 
(Queen's  Bays),  6.  1780,  served  m  I.;  ii  iii  1800,  was 
present  at  the  capture  of  Copci::!  ,  .  ■-  :  .  ls07,  in  the 
battle  of  Waterioo,  18  June,181"';        -   i  i^i>-s  Louisa 

dau.  of  Newsham  Peers,  Esq.  ct  Al-.<  -  n  r.n:;,  Warwick- 
shire, and  d.  11  Feb.  1836  (Mrs.  Adams  d.  Aug.  ISiO), 
having  had  issue, 

1  Richard-Peers,  d.  about  1817,  aged  11. 

2  Maxwell-Leslie-Benjamin,  R.N.,  6.  1810;  d.zrivn.  7  Oct. 
1834,  when  Mate  of  H.M.S.  "  Imogene,"  and  was  buried 
in  the  Sooloo  Sea. 

3  Henry-Augustus,  Major-General  Indian  Army,  6.  13 
Dec.  1815;  ),i.  9  June,  1840,  J.-Charlotte,  dau.  of  Johil- 
Audrcw  R»bc,  Esq.  of  Kabtt  Castle,  and  has  issue, 


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Henry-Edward,  Lieut,  loth  foot,  h.  21  Feb.  1842,  v.nni. 

Alexander-Peers,  b.  G  Sept.  1855. 
Kewsham-Peers,  b.  6  June,  18G1. 
Leslie-Peers,  b.  27  Feb.  1863. 
Catharine-Louisa,  m.  Kev.  \Vm.  Eogers. 
Jane-Bate-De-Lisle. 
Beatrice-Julia. 

1  Amelia-Juliana,  6. 1807;  d.wnni.S  July,  1835,  andwas 
interred  at  Milford,  Hants. 

2  Louisa-Jane,  6.  1808;  m.  30  Sept.  1835,  Dr.  William 
O'B.  Adams  (vide  above). 

2  Benjamin,  Major  in  the  78th  Hijjhlandcrs,  b.  1784;  m.  30 
July,  1827,  Maria-Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Daniel,  Esq.;  </. 
18  Nov.  1847,  and  was  interred  in  Mount  Jerome,  having 
had  issue, 

Samuel,  b.  27  Jan.  1835,  late  Lieut.  15th  foot,  w.  3  Jan, 
1866,  Jane,  Cannon,  dau.  of  the  late  B.-E.  Black,  of 
Halifax,  Nova  Scotia. 

Neason-Benjamin-James,  deceased. 

Benjamin- William-Brown,  deceased. 

Neason,  6.  30  Sept.  1843. 

Elizabeth-Isabella.  Isabella.  Amelia,  deceased. 

Louis*-Susannah.  Maria. 

Martha-Mary-Anne,  deceased. 

3  James,  6.  about  1799;  d.  about  1808. 

1  Isabella,  b.  1783;  m.  2  April,  1802,  Dr.  Ncason-Wildridge 
Adams;  d.  s.  p.  18  Dec.  1855. 

2  Elizabeth,  6.  1783;  m.  2  Dec.  1811,  Eobert- Alexander 
Wood,  Esq. ;   d.  s.  p.  2  Sept.  1865. 

3  Emilia,  b.  Dec.  1787;  d.  1788. 
Twins,  b.  1791;  Mary  d.  an  infant,  and  was  in- 
terred in  St.  Michans;   the  latter  m.  1812, 


4  Mary, 


5  Emelia, ' 


Henry  Potterton,  Esq.,  d.  s.-p.  10  June,  1840. 


6  Maria,  6.  1796 ;  m.  2  Sept.  1816,  Surgeon  James  Adams. 

V.  Benjamin  (Rev.),  J.P.,  of  Ketreat,  co.  Cavan  (see  Adams 
of  Northlands),  b.  1756. 

■Richard  Adajis,  Esq.  of  Shercock,  co.  Cavan,  J. P.,  was  High 
Sheriff  of  Cavan  in  1783,  and  of  Monaghan  in  1785;  b.  1736; 
m.  13  April,  1761,  Emelia,  dau.  of  Thomas  Cosby,  Esq.  of  Beeks 
Court,  CO.  Cavan,  nephew  of  Lord  Sidney,  of  Stradbally  Hall, 
d.  1789,  his  will  was  proved  4  Feb.  1790,  in  Dublin,  and  he  was 
interred  with  his  wife  in  Knockbride,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Stuart,  Lieut.  95th,  and  Major  Cavan  regt.,  J. P.,  High 
Sheriff  of  Cavan  in  1790,  b.  1762;  to.  10  May,  1789,  Catha- 
rine, dau.  of  Henry  Leslie,  Esq.,  and  d.  1809,  at  Shercock 
House.  Mrs.  Adams  d.  1814  In  Dublin,  and  both  were 
inten-ed  in  Knockbride,  having  had  issue, 

1  Kichard-Stdart,  of  Ackworth,  near  Pontefract,  Capt. 
14th  foot,  b.  2  May,  1790;  -;,!.  1827,  Jane-Guest,  dau.  of 
Richard  Hazelwood,  Esq.  of  Bridgcwater,  but  both  d.  s.  p 
1837,  at  Ackworth. 

2  Henry,  b.  1798,  d.  unm.  9  March,  1862. 
1  Catharin*.  2  Henrietta. 

II.  Rev.  Allen-Noble,  of  Shercock  House,  of  whom 
presently. 

III.  James,  of  Down  Lodge,  6.  about  1767,  Capt.  Cavan  regt., 
was  High  Sheriff  of  Cavan  in  1810;  d.  unm.  Oct.  1815,  and 
was  interred  in  Knockbride. 

IV.  Cosby,  of  Drum,  co.  Monaghan,  6.  about  1768, ;  m.  1799 
(MS.  dated  14  March),  Dorothea,  dau.  of  David  Tighe 
Winslow,  Esq. ;  d.  s.  p.  1805,  and  was  interred  in  Knock- 
bride. 

V.  William,  6.  about  1775,  Lieut.  Cavan  regt.,  d.  unm.  about 
1823. 

I.  Joyce,  6.  1760 ;  vi.  25  Nov.  1806,  John  Adams,  Esq.  {vide 
below);  d.  s.  p.  31  Dec.  1835,  at  Leamore,  co.  Wicklow,  and 
was  interred  in  Newcf.stle  churchyard. 

II.  Emelia,  6.  1772;  m.  23  Aug.  1802,  Capt.  Robert-Molloy 
Minnett ;  d.  8  June,  1844,  and  was  interred  in  Kockbride, 
leaving  issue. 

III.  Alicia,  TO.  11  Sept.  1806,  Francis  Berry,  Esq.  of  Eglish 
Castle,  King's  Co. ;  'd.  20  May,  1833,  having  had  issue. 

IV.  Jane,  b.  1786;  d.  unm.  13  Jan.  1801,  and  was  interred  in 
Knockbride. 

The  2nd  son. 

The  Rev.  Alles-Noble  Adams,  of  Shercock  House,  Rector 
of  Shercock,  J. P.,  6.  1765;  m.  June,  1791,  Isabella,  dau. 
of  John  Battersby,  Esq.  of  Lakefield,  co.  Meath ;  d.  March, 
1805  and  was  interred  in  Knockbride ;  his  will  was  proved 
20  April,  1805,  in  Dublin.  Mrs.  Adams  cL  20  June,  1852, 
aged  84,  and  was  interred  iu  Mount  Nugent,  Cavan ;  they  had 
issue, 

I.  Richard,  of  Drumclton,  co.  Cavan,  Capt.  Cavan  regt., 
b.  1792 ;  ni.  12  April,  1814,  Elizabeth-Sophia,  dau.  of  John- 
Brabazon  Lyster,  Esq. ;  d.  1827,  and  was  interred  29  May 
in  Knockbride.  Mrs.  Adams  d.  1831,  aged  35,  and  was 
interred  22  Jan.  in  St.  Mary's,  Dublin,  they  had  issue, 

1  Allen-Noble, Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  present  head  of 
the  family. 

2  William-Edmund,    Capt.    and  Paymaster    in     the  31st 


regt.,  6.  11  March,  1824,  obtained  the  medal  for  the  war  i 
Cliina,  where  he  d.  unm.  22  Sept.  1863. 

1  Letitia-Thomasina,  m.  22  Sept.  1838,  Capt.  Davi 
Beatty,  Adjutant  of  the  Wexford  Jlilitia,  and  has  issue 
d.  8  March,  1878. 

2  Isabella,  d.  about  1822,  aged  5  years,  at  Drumeltoti 
and  was  interred  in  Knockbride.  [ 

3  Elizabeth,  6.  1820 ;  d.  unm.  1841,  and  w^.s  interreil  Ij 
May,  in  Knockbride. 

4  JIartha-Jane-Sophia,  m.  23  July,  1839,  Kev.  John-Ki 
Robinson,  A.M.,  Prebendary  of  Whitechurch,  diocese  < 
Ferns,  and  had  issue ;  d.  1  May,  1874. 

5  Anna-Maria,  m.  1846,BichardRidgeway,  M.D.,F.R.C.S.ri 
of  Oldcastle;  d.  22  Oct.  1851,  aged  25,  and  was  interre 
in  Moimt  Nugent,  leaving  issue.  , 

II.  John,  Rear- Admiral  of  the  White,  6.  Feb.  1793.  For  a 
account  of  this  distinguished  officer's  career  during  th 
French  war,  and  since  in  suppressing  the  slave  trade  on  th 
coast  of  Africa  (vide  "O'Byrne's  Naval  Biography"),  ha 
obtained  a  medal  with  nine  clasps ;  m.  1st,  21  Sept.  183{ 
Mary-Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Gerrard,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Liscarta, 
Castle,  CO.  Meath,  she  d.  s.  p.  Aug.  1843,  and  he  m.  2ndly,  2 
April,  1846,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Ellis,  Esq.  of  Mouij 
Steward,  co.  Dublin,  and  has  issue, 

1  Henry-Ellis,  Lieut.  87th  regt. ;  b.  28  Jan.  1847. 

1  Isabella-Emelia,  m.  12  Aug.  1875,  Capt.  Francis-I 
Ditmas,  Royal  Artillery. 

2  Eveline-Frances-Elizabeth. 

III.  Stuart,  b.  1796,  d.  unm.  23  June,  1820. 

IV.  Allen-Noble,  b.  1800  ;  an  Ensign  in  the  Glengarry  Lig 
Infantry  Fencibles ;    d.  1817. 

V.  Cosby,  of  Laurel  Lodge,  co.  Cavan,  &.  ISOl ;   m.  23  Fe 
1833,  Catharine,  dau.  of  John-Brabazon  Lyster,  Esq.;  d 
Dec.  1834,  and  was  interred  in  Knockbride,  leaving  issue 
only  dau.,  Letitia-Emelia. 

VI.  James  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Castlecor,  diocese  of  Meal 
b.  22  Nov.  1804  ;  m.  1st,  24  Dec.  1835,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
James  Denham,  Esq.  of  Firwood  Park,  co.  Fermanagh,  a 
by  her  (who  d.  7  June,  1839,  aged  25)  had  issue, 

1  Allen-Cosby,  Lieut.  R.N.,  6.  13  Oct.  183G,  served  in  t 
"Sans  Pareil,"    at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  d.  un 
12  Jan.  1860,  at  Sierra  Leone. 
1  Elizabeth-Emelia,  m.  28  April,  1864,  Edward  Roper,  E( 
Mr.  Adams  m.  2ndly,  14  April,  1841,  Frances,  dau.  of  R( 
Richard  Bevan,  and  has  issue, 
1  Richard  (Rev.),  b.  23  Jan.  1844,  Curate  of  St.  Stephe: 
South  Lambeth,  Surrey. 
1  Mary-Louisa.  2  Frances-Augusta. 

I.  Martha,  m.  30  Oct.  1818,  Smith  Berry,  Esq.  of  Fivo? 
Alley,  King's  Co.,  d.  7  March,  1833,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Sarah,  m.  4  Dec.  1821,  Robert  J.  Hautcnvillc,  Esq 
and  d.  25  April,  1832,  leaving  issue  one  son. 

III.  Emelia,  b.  1802 ;  d.  unm.  1842,  and  was  interred  5  Mard 
in  iit.  Anne's,  Dublin. 


ADAMS   OF  NORTHLANDS.  ] 

Adams,  Ambrose-Going,  Esq.  of  Northlands,  co 
Cavan,  b.  22  March,  1850 ;  m.  3  Oct.  "1872,  Anne 
Jane  Foster,  dau.  of  Eev.  William  -  W.  DccriKg 
A.M.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Clara-Elizabeth-Charlotte. 

II.  Ethel-Annie. 
allirtagc— The  Rev.  benjamin  Adams,  5th  son  of  Allei 

Adams,  Esq.,  of  Corranearry,  was  Rector  of  Killinick,  J.P.  foi 
CO.  Cavan,  6.  1756;  m.  14  April,  1777,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Johl 
Clark,  Esq.,  grandson  of  the  celebrated  metaphysician  Dr 
Samuel  Clark,  Rector  of  St.  James,  London,  and  Chaplain  fa 
Queen  Anne,  and  by  her  (who  d.  28  Feb.  1833,  aged  77)  ha^ 
issue  four  sons  and  six  daus., 

I.  William- Allen,  6.  15  May,  1783;  d.  3  March,  1784. 

II.  John,  J.P.  CO.  Cavan,  High  Sheriff  lor  Cavan  in  1811 ; 
16  May,  1785;   m.  2  Nov.  1806,  Joyce,  eldest  dau.  of  M 
uncle  Richard,  and  d.  Feb.  1827,  without  issue. 

III.  SAM0EL,  s.  his  father. 

IV.  Charles-James,  Lieut.  R.N.,  J.P.  for  co.  Cavan,  of  Shinai 
House,  b.  29  April,  1792  Cfor  his  naval  career  vide  O'Bvrne'i 
Naval  Biography);  High  Sheriff  for  Cavan,  1833;  m.  29  Sept 
1821,  Anne-Jane  fwho  d.  4  March,  1834,  aged  36),  dau.  o 
WiUiam  Foster,  Esq.  of  Dowdstown,  co.  Louth,  and  d.  Z 
Aug.  1854,  having  had  issue, 

1  Benjamin-Samuel,  J.P.,  of  Shinan  House,  5.  22  June 
1828;  late  Lieut.  12th  regt..  High  Sheriff  for  Cavan 
1866;  TO.  1st,  10  Sept.  1856,  Georgina-Charlotte,  dau.  o 
Rev.  George  Hickson,  'Vicar  of  Maghera-Cloony  (d.  21  Feb 
1871),  and  has  issue,  Charles-James  Stuart,  b.  4  Feb.  1864 
George-Hickson,  b.  Feb.  18G8 ;  William-John,  6.  6  Julv 
1870;  Charlotte,  d.  21  Jan.  1860;  Charlotte-Georgini 
Anna;  Sophia;  Georgina-Charlotte.  Mr.  Adams  to.  •2ndl| 
17  Sept.  1873,  Jeannie-Holmes,  dau.  of  the  late  GeorJ 
Montgomery,  Esq.,  M.D.;  she  d.  13  June,  1876,  havi^ 
had  issue  Elizabeth-Montgomcry-Azalina;  he  to.  Srdlj 
26  Nov.  1377,  Miss  Elizabeth  Stanley  Montgomery. 


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ADA 


.'  vrilliam-John,  l>.  14  Feb.  1831 ;  d.  30  March,  1832. 

;  (  liarlcs-Jame-s,  U.  13  Feb.  1832;  d.  vmn.  6  Jan.  1857. 
I   i;rli(X'ca-Horatia,  hi.  22  April,  1841,  Thomas  Coote,  Esq., 

■  ;  Hraiidrum,  D.L.  and  J. P.  of  the  co.  Monaghan,  and 

1]  i-i  issue. 
:  l.lizabeth,  in.  ISNov.  1841,  to  the  Eev.  Wm.-W.  Deering; 

ami  has  issue. 

;  C arohne-Martha,  m.  21  May,  18-51,  to  Edgar  Bredin,  Esq., 

.1.1'. ;  d.  25  June,  1877,  leaving  issue. 
i     iiuo-Jane,  m.  3  March,  1853,  to  the  Kev.  Stephen  Kac- 

tluir,  Hector  of  Lisnadill,  and  has  issue. 

rii.Ml.rth,  d.  25  April,  1780. 

i:ii/.:iliuth,  d.  28  Oct.  1780,  an  infaut. 
.  l.mcliu,  d.  5  Sept.  1782. 
.  Charlotte,  d.  26  Aug.  1790. 

Matilda,  d.  15  July,  1794. 

Caroline,  m.  1  Jan.  1812,  John-J. -A. -Leonard,  Esr,, 
.P.,  of  Claremont  House,  co.  WicUow,  and  d.  22  Jane, 
j58,  having  had  issue. 

Adams  d.  10  June,  1840,  aged  84,  and  iras  s.  by  his  3rd  bui 
it  surviving  son, 

iE  Very  Kev.  Samuel  Adams,  A.M.,  of  Northlands,  cc. 
in.  Dean  of  Cashel,  and  Prebendary  of  Terebrine,  J. P.  for 
'ounties  of  Cavan  and  Monaghan,  b.  15  Feb.  1788 ;  who  ;/). 
Q.  1809,  Frances,  youngest  dau.  of  Capt.  John  Hervey,  of 
ine  Castle,  co.  Wexford,  and  had  issue, 
njamin-William,  b.  13  Feb.  1816;  d.  4  March,  1822. 
hn-Hekvey,  late  of  Northlands. 

larles-Stuart,  of  Glynch  House,  Newbliss,  J.P.forcos.Meath 
od  Cavan,  b.  12  July,  1820;  m.  1st,  6  June,  1850,  Eliza, 
Dly  dau.  of  Charles  McMahon,  Esq.  of  Rockficld,  co.  Mcn- 
ghan,  and  by  her  (who  d.  5  May,  1860)  had  issue  four  sens. 

Samuel-Stuart,  b.  21  March,  1851 ;  2  Eichard-Hervey,  b. 
7  Sept.  1852;  3  Charles-Allen,  b.  12  June,  1857,  d.  22 
larch,  1860 ;  4  William- Vigors,  6.  28  Oct.  1859,  d.  23  Dec. 
867.  Mr.  Adams  m.  2ndly,  23  Oct.  1862,  Jane-Henricna, 
Idest  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles-Sheridan  Young,  co.Cavan,  and  by 
er  had  issue  three  sons  and  seven  daus.,  5  Charles-Sheridan, 
9  July,  1863,  d.  19  Dec.  1867;  6  Douglas-Gerald,  b.  20 
larch,  1868 ;  7  Claude-Stuart-Alexander,  6. 16  March,  1874, 
.  15   Sept.    1875;     1  Maria-Stuart;     2  Frances-Florence; 

Eva-Adeline;  4  Lilian-Maude,  d.  10 Sept.  1875;  5  Norah- 
athleen;  6  Violet-Blanche,  d.  14  Sept.  1875;  7  Irene- 
wendoline.  Mr.  Adams  d.  30  April,  1876. 
njamin-WUUam,  D.D.  (Eev.),  b.  31  March,  1827,  Eector  of 
antry,  diocese  of  Dublin,  m.  1st,  14  Dec.  1854,  Gcorgina- 
oberts  (d.  16  May,  1863),  dau.  of  John-Drew  Atkin,  Esq. 
f  Merrion  Square,  Dublin,  and  grand-dau.  of  the  late  Sir 
homas  Roberts,  Bart.,  and  has  had  issue  Samuel-Arthur, 

10  Sept.  1857,  rf.  10  March,  1869;  Georgina-Roberts,  and 
rances-Hervey.  He  m.  2ndly,  11  Aug.  1864,  Louisa-Jane, 
au.  of  William-O'Brien  Adams,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Adelaide 
treet,  Kingstown,  and  has  issue,  William-Augustus,  b.  27 
lay,  1865;  Herbert-Algernon,  6.  3  Jan.  1872 ;  Constance- 
ouisa. 

)rothea-Annc,  m.  11  Nov.  1833,  to  Le  Chevalier  Charles- 
Zander,  of  Munich,  and  d.  7  Feb.  1864,  having  had  issue. 
izabeth-Frances,  m.  21  March,  1833,  to  John-J.-D.  McDon- 
ald, Esq.,  Lieut.  47th  rcgt.,  and  d.  29  Jan.  1865. 
roline-Matilda,  m.  2  May,  J837,  to  Thomas-E.  Barry,  Esq., 
nd  has  issue. 

Very  Rev.  Samuel  Adams  d.  7  Dec.  1856,  and  was  «.  by  his 
t  surviving  son, 

hn-Hervey  Adams,  Esq.  of  Northlands,  Barrister-at-Law, 
COS.  Cavan  and  Monaghan,  and  High  Sheriff  1854,  b.  28 
I,    1818;  111.   1st,   30   April,  1846,  Elizabeth-Frances  (who 

July,  1867),  3rd  dau.  of  Ambrose  Going,  Esq.,  J. P.  of 
j-philip,  CO.  Tipperary,  and  had  issue, 

Samuel-Allen,  6. 1  March,  1847;  m.  13  June,  1871,  Frances 
)orothea,  dau.  of  Eev.  Decimus-W.  Preston,  A.M.,  Eector 
■'  Killinkere  and  grand-dau.  of  William  Preston,  Judge  of 

ppeal,  and  Hon.  Frances-Dorothea,  dau.  of  John,  5th  Lord 
larbery,  and  had  issue  John-Hervey  Stuart,  b.  30  Dec.  1875; 
".mily-Maud-Elizabeth,  and  F'elicia  Preston. 

Ambrose-Going,  now  of  Northlands. 
Margaret  -  Anna,   m.    4    April,    1871,    Ormsby  -  Colville- 
IcClintock  Jones,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Mount  Edward,  co.  Sligo, 
nd  has  issue  three  sons. 

Elizabeth-Frances,  m.  3  Sept.  1872,  Eobert-Edward-Follett 
ones,  Esq.,  son  of  Major  James  Jones  of  Mount  Edward, 
0.  Sligo,  and  has  issue  two  sons. 

Adams  to.  2ndly,  24  Sept.  1869,  Sarah-Mary,  dau.  of  Lieut. - 
Owen  Loyd  Ormsby,  late  of  the  S8th  regt.,  and  d.  8  May, 


mis  (duly  registered  in  the  OfBce  of  Arms,  Dublin  Castle)— 

,  a  heart,  between  three  cross-crosslets  fitchee  or 

•est — On  a  mount  vert,  a  cross-crosslet  fitchee  or,  charged 

1  a  bleeding  heart  gu. 

''otto — In  cruce  salus. 

w{— Northlands,  Carrickmacross. 


ADAMS     OF    CLIFTON    AND    COTSWOLD 
GRANGE. 

Adams,  Fkancis,  Esq.  of  Clifton  and  Cotswold 
Gra:ige,  co.  Gloucester,  b.  7  June,  1812  ;  w.  27  Aug. 
1835,  Maria,  4tli  dau.  (by  his  wife,  Elizabetli,  dau. 
of  tlieR  ev.  Dr.  Grossman,  of  West  Monkton, 
Somerset)  of  tlie  Eev.  J. -P.  Dovcton,  of  Everdon 
Hall,  CO.  NorthamiDton,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  RL-ctor  of 
Mells  and  of  Eurnet,  Somerset,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Francis,  1. 10  Dec.  1837  ;  to.  20  April,  1870,  Julia,  3rd  dau. 
ci  the  Rev.  Arihui  Drummond,  Vicar  of  Charlton,  Kent 
(s«  Burke's  Petiage,  Stbathallan,  V.),  by  Maria- 
Margaretta  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas-Maryon  Wilson, 
Ban.  01  Charlton,  and  has  issue,  Francis,  6.  17  April, 
1874;  Mary-Frances-Drummond. 

II.  Albert-Francis,  24th  foot,  b.  25  July,  1843;  m.  Emma, 
Srd  davi.of  the  Rev.  John  BelI,Vicarof  Rothwell  (brother 
o\  Matthew  Bell,  Esq.,  M.P.),  by  Isabella,  his  wife,  dau. 
c(  Sii  Charles  Loraine,  Bart.,  and  has  issue,  Algernon- 
Frank,  6.8  April,  1870;  Frederick-Loraine,  6.9May,1871; 
Eeginald-Shuie,  b.  16  Sept.  1872 ;  Cecil-Alyn,  b.  5  Jan. 
1374. 

in.  Frederii-Augustus-France,  6. 15  Sept.  1846,  2nd  Queen's 

Royals. 
IV.  George-Ecward-Doveton,  b.  17  Oct.  1851 ;  d.  1852. 

I.  Lu;y-Du?are],  m.  Feb.  1864,  Sir  WiUiam  -  Adolphus 
Frankland,  Bart. 

II.  Fanny-Maria,  ra.  4  Dec.  1863,  Lieut. -Col.  Henry  Clark, 
in.  Catherine-Elizabeth,  deceased. 

IV.  Mary-Isabella,  vi.  1870,  Henry-Edward  Surtees,  Esq., 
of  Redworth  and  Dane  End. 

iltllCaCIC.— Francis  Adams,  Esq.  of  Clifton,  co.  Gloucester, 

only  son  and  heir  of  Shute  Adams,  Esq.,  by  Frances,  his  wife, 

dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Francis  Freeman,  Esq.  of  Clifton,  ra. 

Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Stansfield  Davis,  Esq.  of  Corsham,  Wilts, 

by  Mary-Tufnell,  his  wife  (m.  3  June,  17S7),  youngest  dau.  of 

F.-C.  Fowell,  Esq.,  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  descended  from  the  ancient 

Devonshire  family  of  Fowell  of  Fow:Us  Combe  {see  Burke's 

Extinct  Baronetage),    and  by  her    (who  d.  at  Teignmouth, 

31  Dec.  1835)  had  issue, 

I.  Francis,  of  Clifton  and  Norton  Malreward,  J.P.  and  D.L., 

CO.  Somerset,   b.  1791;    m.  at  St.  George's,   Bloomsbury, 

London,  his  first  cousin,  Mary,  dau.  J.  Manley,  Esq.  of 

Holbrook  House,  Sussex,  and  of  the  Inner  Temple,  London, 

by  his  wife  Mary  Shute-Adams,  and  had  issue, 

1  Francis,  now  of  Clifton  and  Cotswold  Grange. 

1  Mary-Shute-Anne.  m.  to  Charles  Leir,  Esq.  of  Jaggards 
House,  Corsham,  Wilts. 

2  Charlotte-Sophi'a,  m.  Alfred  Matson,  Esq. 

I.  Mary-Anne,  m.  J.  Morse,  Esq.,  and  has  issue  a  son  and 
dau.,  Edward  and  Mary. 

II.  Frances,  m.  Eobert-W.  Parsons,  Eear-Admiral,  and  has 
issue  a  son  and  dau., 

I  Edward-T.-Cove,  Comm.  E.N. 

1  Frances,    m.    Col.  H.    Browne,    son    of    Gen.   Sir   II. 
Browne,  Knt. 

III.  Augustus-Georgiana,  to.  to  Edward  Morse,  Esq.  of 
Drayton  Lodge,  Middlesex,  brother  of  the  before-mentioned 
J.  Morse,  Esq.,  and  d.  1837,  having  had  issue,  two  sons  and 
three  daus. 

IV.  Eliza-Freeman,  d.  1873. 

^vms— 1st  and  4th,  vert,  a  pale  arg.,  between  two  griffins, 
segreant,  or;  2nd  and  3rd,  per  chevron,  sa.  and  or,  in  chief, 
two  eagles,  displayed,  oi  the  last. 

Crest— A  demi  griffin,  segreant,  or. 

Mntto — Tout  ou  rien. 

Residence— CotsyioM  Grange,  Cheltenham. 


ADAMS   OF  JAMESBROOK. 

G00LD-ADAMS,"VVlLLIAM:-ElCHARD-WALLIS,Esq. 

of  Jamesbrook,  co.  Cork,  h.  30  Aug.  1853. 

ILfttCaSC— Mjchael  Goold-Adams,  Esq.  of  Jamesbrook 
(son  of  Wallis  Adams,  Esq.,  and  Frances  Goold,  his  wife),  m. 
ISOO,  Martha,  sister  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Bantry,  and  dau.  of 
Simon  White,  Esq.,  of  Bantry  House,  co.  Cork,  by  Frances- 
Jane,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Eichard  Hedges  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Moimt 
Hedges,  and  had  issue, 

Richard-Wallis,  his  heir. 

Michael,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  late  of  the  Scots  Greys,  dec. 

Robert-Hedges,  d.  unm.,  1875. 

Samuel-Hamilton,  of  Salisbury,  co.  Tipperary,  J.P.,m.Ist,m 
1846,  Frances-Margaret,  dau.  of  Col.  and  Lady  Katharine 
Bernard,  of  Castle  Bernard,  King's  County,  and  has  by  her 


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ADE 


a  dau.,  Katharine  Charlotte.      He  m.  2ndly,   Nov.  18!>2, 
Frances-Louisa,  dau.  of  the  late  Dean  of  Cloyne  and  the 
Lady  Anna  De  Burgh. 
Frances-Jane. 
Mr.  Goold- Adams  d.  1817  (his  widow  survived  until  18-11),  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Eichard-Wallis  Goold-Adams,  Esq.  of  Jameshroolc,  J.P., 
High  Sheriff  18G8,  b.  27  March,  1802;  vi.  i  Nov.  1852,  Mary- 
Sarah,  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  William  Wrixon-Becher,  Bart,  of 
Ballygiblin,  and  has  issue, 

I.  WiLUAM-RicHAKD,  8.  his  father  1873, 

II.  Francis-Michael,  6.  20  Dec.  18.54. 

III.  Kichard-Eyre,  b.  22  July,  18.56. 

IV.  Hamilton  John,  b.  27  June,  1858. 

V.  Henry-Edward-Fane,  b.  16  May,  1860. 

VI.  Edward-Eyre,  6.  5  April,  1862. 

VII.  Arthur-Chaloner,  b.  7  Dec.  1864. 

Mr.  Goold-Adams  d.  1873,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 
Seat — Jamesbrook,  near  Cloyne. 


ADAMSON   OF   EUSHTON  PARK. 

Adamsox,  William-Eushton,  Esq.  of  Eushton 
Park,  Battle,  Sussex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  4  March, 
1825  ;  m.  14  June,  1859,  Fanny-Constance,  dau.  of 
James  Deacon,  Esq.  of  Woodford,  Essex,  and  has, 

I.  Ecshton-Webber,  b.  15  March,  1863. 

II.  Stewart,  b.  20  Nov.  18G5. 
in.  Walter,  b.  10  Feb.  1867. 

IV.  Charles-Egerton,  6.  17  May,  1868. 

V.  Norman-William,  6.  31  Aug.  1»69. 

VI.  Malcolm,  6.  11  Nov.  1873. 

I.  Fanny-Margaret.         ii.  Leila-Frances.         iii.  Mary. 

IV.  Beatrice.  v.  Nina.  vi.  Eva. 

ICinCaflC— William   Adamson,    Esq.,    son  of  William 

Adamson,  m.  Oct.  1869,  Margaret,  dau.  of  James  Stuart,  Esq. 

of  Edinburgh,  and  (/.  Sept.  1874,  leaving  issue,  William-Kusu- 

roN,  of  Rushton  Park,  and  Eliza,  m.  to  Hobson  Godwin,  Esq. 

-Sea— Eushton  Park,  Battle,  Sussex. 

♦ 

ADDENBROOKE.     (.See  Addenda.) 


ADDERLEY  OF  BARLASTOK  AND  COTON. 

Ealph  Broughton,  of  Barlas'.on  Hall,  co.  Staf- 
ford, b.  1863,  2nd  son  of  John-Lambert  Brough- 
ton,  Esq.  of  Almington  Hall,  by  Anue-Selina,  his 
■wife,  sister  of  the  lute  Ealph-I'homas  Addeelet, 
Esq.  of  Barlaston,  succeeded  to  the  estates  of 
his  uncle  in  1868,  and  is  required  to  assume  the 
name  and  arms  of  Adderley  upon  attaining  his 
majority. 

JLtncagC— The  family  of  Adderley  is  of  considerable 
antiquity  in  Staffordshire.  The  manor  of  Coton,  in  that  county, 
was  purchased  in  1558  by  Ralph  Adderley,  Esq.  an  eminent 
lawyer,  who  served  as  High  Sheriff,  17  Elizabeth.  From  his 
eldest  son  Richard,  derived  the  Adderleys  of  Coton,  ."ndfrom 
his  2nd,  Ralph,  the  Adderleys  of  Hams  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  an 
estate  purchased  by  Ralph's  son  and  heir.  Sir  Charles 
Adderley,  Knt.,  an  equerry  in  the  court  of  Charles  I.  Sir 
Charles  m.  the  heiress  of  the  Arden  estates  in  Warwickshire; 
his  great  grandson, 

BowYER  Adderley,   Esq.  of   Hams  Hall   (son  of  Charles 
Adderley,  Esq.  of  Hams,  by  Mary,  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Sir  William  Bowyer,  Bart.),  m.  1st,  1726,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Christopher  Horton,  Esq.  of  Catton,  co.  Derby,  and  had  two 
daus.,  Mary  and  Frances.     He  m.  2ndly,  14  July,  1741,  Letticc, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Ralph  Adderley,   Esq.  of  Coton  Hall,  co. 
Stafford,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
I.  Charles  BowYER,  of  Hams  Hall,  d.  x.  p.  12  April,  1826. 
]l.  Ealph,   of  Coton,  who  m.  4  Aug.  1778,  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Kynnersley,   Esq.  of  Loxley  Park,  and  widow  of 
Thomas-Byrchc  Savage,  Esq.  of  Elmlcy  Castle,  co. Worcester, 
and  d.  1819,  having  had  issue, 
1  Charles-Clement,  to.  6  June,  18Ii,  Anna-Maria,   eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  Edmund  Cradock  Hartopp,  Bar;,  of  Four  (Jaks 
Hall,  Warwickshire,  and  d>ing  30  June,  1818,  left  issue, 
Cuarles-Bowyeb  (Sir),   K.C.M.G.,  now   Lord  Norton 
(see  Burke's  Peeror/e). 
Edmund-James,    J.P.    and    D.L.,     6.    Feb.    1816;     m. 
Marian,  dau.  of  Sir  Joseph  Leeds,  Bart.,  and  has  a  son, 
Edmund  William,  b.  IB  19. 


Anna-Maria-Lctitia,  m.  1834,  Forster-Allevne  McGeacl 

Esq.  M. P.,  and  d.  1841.  '  ^ 

Mary,  d.  1869. 

2  Ralph,  of  Barlaston  and  Coton. 

3  Arden,  Admiral  E.N.,  m.  21   Oct.  1823,  Anne,  only  < 
of  W.-R.  Bishton,  Esq.  of  Shakcrley  House,  co.  SaU 
and  d.  s.  p. 

4  George-William-Bowyer,  of  Fillongley  Hall,  co.  Warwii 
b.  9  Jan.  1787;  m.  11  Dec.  1823,  Caroline,  younge.st  di 
of  John  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Moseley  Hall,  co.  Worcester,  a 
d.  s.  p. 

1  Letitia-Penelope,   in.   1st,   to  Andrew  Hacket,  Esq.' 
MoxhuU  Park,  co.  Warwick,  and  2ndly,  1820,  to  the  H( 
Berkeley  Noel,  6th  son  of  Sir  Gerard-Noel  Noel,  Bart., 
his  wife,  the  Baroness  iJarham. 
Mr.  Adderley  d.  3  Nov.  1747.    His  younger  grandson, 

Ralph  Adderley,  Esq.  of  Coton  Hall,   b.  15  June, 
-/•/!.  4  July,    1816,    Rosamond,    eldest  dau.  and    co-heir  (v 
her  sister  Catherine-Penelope,  wife  of  Sir  J.-C.  Browne  Ca^ 
Bart.)  of  William   Mills,  Esq.  of  Barlaston  Hall,  grandson 
Thomas  Mills,  Esq.,  by  Hester,  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-he 
Samuel  Bagnall,  Esq.  of  Barlaston  Hall,  and  had  issue, 
Ralph-Thomas,  of  Barlaston  and  Coton. 
Randolph-Ralph,   Lieut.  60th  Rifles,  b.  15  Feb.  1832; 
April,  1855,  at  King  Williamstown,  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
Mylles-Bagnall-Bowyer,  late  Royal  Horse  Guards,  b.  6  Ju 
1835. 
Sophia-Catherine,  d.  23  July,  1835. 
Mary-Elizabeth,  m.  19  April,  1853,  to  Andrew  Corbet,  : 
2nd  son  of  Sir  Andrew  Corbet,  Bart. 
Anne-Selina,  m.  John-L.  Broughton,  Esq.  of  Almington  Hd 
CO.  Stafford,  and  has,  inter  alios,  a  2nd  son,  Kali'h  Br.ouq 
TON,  now  of  Barlaston,  b.  1863,  who  s.  his  uncle  in  18 
and  will  assume  the  name  and  arms  of  Adderley  on  att; 
ing  his  majority. 
Mr.  Adderley  d.  31  Jan.  1851,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Ealpu-Thomas  Adderley,  Esq,  of  Barlaston  Hall  and  Cob 
Hall,  CO.  Stafford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1806,  6. 
March,  1826;  i/i.  28  April,  1859,  Maria-Catherine- Wilhelminj 
dau.  of  Peter  Broughton,  Esq.  of  Tunstall  Hall,  co.  Saloj 
Mr.  Adderley  d.  s.  -p.  1868.  His  widow  m.  12  Dec.  187S 
Charles  Coyney,  Esq.  of  Weston  Coyney,  as  his  2nd  wife. 

.i4r))i.s— Arg.,  on  a  bend,  az.,  three  mascles,  of  the  fieia 
Crest — On  a  chapeau,  gu.,  turned  up,  erm.,  a  stork,  arg 
.Swifs— Barlaston  HaU  (Stone),  and  Coton  Hall  (Cttoxetcr),  c 
Stafford. 


ADEANE    OF   BABRAHAlff. 

Adeane,  CnAELES-EoBEUT-WnoEwooD,  Esq. 
Babraliam,  co.   Cambridge,   h.  2  Nov.  1863  ;  s. 
father  17  Feb.  1870. 

iLlltraS^' — "^^''^  family  claims  descent  from  the  i 
ancient  house  of  Deyne  or  Dene,  of  Wallingford,  tcmj). 
ward  I. 

Simon  Adeane,  Esq.,  who  d.  1714,  son  and  heir  of  So 
Adeane,  Esq.,  by  Mary  his  wife,  sister  of  Robert  WhorwoO 
Esq.,  was  father  of 

Simon-Whorwood  Adeane,  Esq.,  who  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  tl 
Hon.  and  Eev.  Dr.  Henry  Brydges  (brother  of  the  Duke  j 
Chandos),  and  dying  in  1749,  was  «.  by  his  son,  ; 

General  James-Whorwood  Adeane,  M.P.  for  the  towj 
and  afterwards  for  the  co.  Cambridge,  who  r,i.  Anne,  onl 
child  and  heiress  of  Robert  Jones,  Esq.  of  Babraham,  <j 
Cambridge,  and  had,  with  three  daus.,  viz.,  Jane,  m.  I 
George-Henry  Law,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells;  Ma 
garet,  in.  to  John  Osborne,  Esq.  of  Malshot  Park,  Hants;  af 
Mary-Anne,  in.  to  General  Tinling,  an  only  son  and  heir, 

RoBERT-JoNES  Adeane,  Esq.  of  Babraham,  who  m.  26  Al^ 
1785,  Annabella,  dau.  of  Sir  Patrick  Bluke,  Bart,  of  Laus'aaj 
Hall,  CO.  Suffolk,  and  had  issue, 

Charlcs-Jamcs,  b.  14  June,  1786 ;  d.  young. 

Henry-John,  heir  to  his  father. 

Annabella,    to.    Lieut.-Gen.    Sir    Francis    Warde,    K.C.fl 
R.H.A. 

Louisa,  in.  Rev.  William  Barlow,  Prebendary  of  Chester. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Henry-John  Adean-e,  Esq.  of  Babraham,  b.  18  June,  I78S 
m.  1st,  24  Oct.  1822,  Catherine-Judith,  dau.  of  John  Kin) 
Esq.  of  Aldenham  House,  Herts,  and  2ndly,  G  Oct.  1828,  tf 
Hon.  Matilda  Abigail  Stanley,  dau.  of  Lord  Stanley,  of  Aide 
ley,  CO.  Chester,  and  by  the  latter  only  (who  d.  28  July,  18S 
had  issue  to  survive, 

Eobert-Jones,  of  Babraham,  b.  9  Sept.  1330;  d.unin.  7  Dq 
1B.53. 

Ulnby-John,  late  of  Babraham. 


ADL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


AGL 


Ivard-Stanlet,  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  7  Dec.  1S3G;   w.  31  July, 
^7.'..  LadyEditli-Istibclla,  lUiu.  ofthellthEarlof  Cai-nwatli. 
!  .1.  ii<-Carus,  d.  5  Dec.  1852. 
!nlii;i  Annabella-Maria,  d.  II  Sept.  1853 
.  thca-Louisa,  m.  25  July,  1867,  Henry-R.  Grcnfell,  Esq., 

r. 

abeth,  m.  24  June,  1864,  Vice-Admiral  Sir  Eawaicl- 
11  Sotheby,  K.C.B. 

Augusta,  tn.  8  April,  18.")G,  Rev.  Thomas  Eiskine. 
,a>  Erskine,  Burke's  Peerage.) 
I  i.    :  .  Robert  Smith,  Esq.  of  GokUngs,  Herts. 
ia  Amabel,  m.  John  Martineau,  Esq. 
a  -llDirietta,  unia. 

ucc-Maria-Josepha,  m.  Hugh-Colin  Smith,  Esq. 
Adeane,  M.P.  Cambridge,  d.  11   Ma}-,  1S47,  and  was  s. 
s  eldest  son, 

NRT-JoHN  Adeane,  Esq.  of  Babraham,  co.  Canibiidse, 
3S  Rotulorum  of  the  Isle  of  Ely,  Major  of  the  Cambridge 
ia,  J. I',  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  that  county  from  1857  to  1865, 
June,  1833  ;  i,i.  5  June,  ISGO,  Lady  Elizabeth  Philippa 
e,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles-Philip,  4th  Earl  of  Ilardwickc, 
nad  issue, 

Charles-Robert-Whorwood,  his  heir. 
Marie-Constance.  ii.  Maud. 

Ideane,  d.  17  Feb.,  1870,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
aeles-Robert-Whorwood  Adeane,  Esq.  now  of  Babraham. 
nis— Vert,   on  a    chevron  hetwecn  three   griffins'   heads 
id  or,  as  many  cstoiles  sa.,  quartering  Jones,   Brydges, 

3HAND0S. 

;st— A  grifHn's  head,  collared,  between  two  wrings. 
It — Babraham,  near  Cambridge. 


ADLAM  OF  CHEW  MAGNA. 
DLAM,  William,  Esq.,  J.P.,  F.S.A.,  of  Manor 
ise,  Chew  Magna,  Somerset  ;   h.  1814  ;  m.  1848, 
hia-Harford,    only    dau.    and    heiress  of  Philip 
ker,  Esq.  of  Chew  Magna. 

Ir.  Adlam  is  only  sou  of  the  late  John  Adlam, 
.,  by  Mary-Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Jolni  Moore, 

of  Frenchay,  co.  Glouecster,  of  an  ancient  family 
Somersetshire. 

— Az.  seven  rays  issuing  from  the  sun  in  the  dexter 
on  bendwise  ppr.  the  centre  ray  betw.  two  etoilcs  in  bend 
ter  ar. ;  quartering,  ar.  two  bars  engr.  vert,  each  charged 

a  spear  head  or,  betw.  nine  martlets  gu.,  for  Moore. 
•esf — A  mount  vert,  thereon  in  front  of  rays  of  the  sun  an 

ppr.  gorged  with  a  collar  sa. 
otto — Tyme  proveth  trvth. 
at — Manor  House,  Chew  Magna,  near  Bristol. 


.DLINGTOU   OF    HOLKE   HALE   HALL. 

iDLiXGTON,  llKNRT-SMixn,  Esq.  of  Holm  Hale 

11,  Norfolk,  J. P.,  b.  21  Mtn-cli,  1827  ;  m.  21  April, 

6,  Emma-Jean,  2nd  surviving  dau.  of  the  Rev. 

irles  Campbell,  Vicar  of  Weasenham,  Norfolk, 

I  has  had  issue, 

enry-Campbell,  h.  25  Aug.  1SR5 ;  d.  4  May  following. 

ary-Campbell.  Evelyn-Campbell. 

kir.  Adiingtou,  who  was  educated  at  Eton  and 

nity  College,  Oxford,  was  formerly  a  Capt.  in  the 

Light  Dragoons,  with  which  regiment  he  served 
ihe  Crimean  campaign.  He  is  only  son  of  the 
)  Thomas  Adlington,  Esq.  of  East  Bradenham,  co. 
rfolk,  and  Clapham  Common,  Surrey  (who  d.  22 
y,  1843) ,  by  Mary  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Peter 
ith,  Esq.  of  Walbridge,  co.  Gloucester.  His  oulj' 
ier,  Mary-Smith  Adlington,  m.  1848,  Sir  Oflley- 
abury  Wakeman,  Bart.,  and  cl.  1852,  leaving  issue, 

elder  sou  being  the  present  Sir  Ollley  Wakeman, 

3rd  bart. 

rms — Sa.,  a  chev.,  between  three  goats'  heads,  erased,  arg. 
rest — A  goat's  head  as  in  the  arms. 
lotto — Per  antiquain  eartam. 
sat— Holm  Hale  Hall,  Shipdham,  Thctford,  Xorfulli. 


AGLIONBY   OF   NUNNERY. 
&.GLIONBT,  Charles,  Esq.  of  Nunnery,  Cumber- 
id,  lord  of  the  manors  of  Aglionby  and  Armath- 
.ite,  b.  1870 ;  m.  1844,  Fanny,  dau.  of  Col.  James- 
•  Walker,  of  Virginia,  U.S.  America,  and  has  issue 


I.  Francis,  B.A.,  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  b.  1C:3. 

II.  John,  d.  anm. 

III.  William,  d.  unni, 

IV.  Horace-Waller. 
I.  Netty. 

ILtllCitS^ * — "^'^^  family  of  Aglionbt  is  said  to  have  been 
established  in  Cumberland  by  one  of  the  soldiers  of  the  Con- 
quest, and  to  be  descended  from 

Walter  de  Aguilon,  who  accompanied  Ranulph  de  Mes- 
cliincs  into  that  county,  and  fixing  his  residence  there,  called 
it  Atruilon's  or  Aglionby's  Building. 

Edward  Aglionby,  of  Aglionby,  Sheriff  of  Cumberland  33 
Henry  VIII.,  had  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Aglionby,  of  Carlisle,  in.  a  dau.  of  Richard  SalkeUl, 
Esq.  of  Corby  Castle,  and  left  a  son  and  heir, 

Edward  Aglionby,  Esq.  of  Carlisle,  who  /«.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Cuthbert  Musgrave,  Esq.  of  Crookcdyke,  and  had  (with 
another  son,  John,  D.D.,  a  learned  divine.  Principal  of  St. 
Edmund's  Hall,  Oxford,  1601,  and  Chaplain  in  Ordinary  to 
James  I.,  and  a  dau.  Dorothy,  wife  of  Alan  Blennerhasset, 
Esq.  of  Carlisle)  a  con  and  successor, 

Edward  Aglionby,  Esq.  of  Carlisle,  who  to.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Henry  Brougham,  Esq.,  and  dying  1648,  left,  with  a  dau. 
Mary,  7/i.  to  John  Stanford,  Esq.  of  Aslcliam,  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Aglionby,  Esq.  of  Carlisle,  b.  in  1610,  who  took  an 
active  part  in  the  defence  of  the  city  of  Carlisle,  1644-5, 
against  the  Parliamentarians,  and  after  its  capitulation, 
suffered  imprisonment.  Mr.  Aglionby  lu.  Margery,  dau.  of 
Christopher  Richmond,  Esq.  of  Highhead  Castle  (by  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Anthony  Chaytor,  Esq.  of  Croft),  and  had  with  three 
daus.  (Jane,  Isabel,  and  Mary),  four  sous,  of  whom  the 
fourth, 

Richard,  for  many  years  Registrar  of  Carlisle,  had  a  dau., 
Ursula,  h.  in  1698,  who  m.  1729,  William  Nugent,  Esq.  of 
CO.  Westmcath,  and  had  two  daus.  Elizabeth,  Mrs.  Nash, 
and  Mary,  wife  of  Barry  Yelvertun,  Lord  Avonmore. 

The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

John  Aglionby,  Esq.  b.  1642,  was  one  of  the  King's  Counsel, 
and  Recorder  of  Carlisle.  In  1696,  lie  exchanged  Drumburgh 
castle  and  manor,  with  Sir  John  Lowthcr,  Bart.,  for  the  estate 
of  Nunnery,  and  manor  of  Armathwaite,  in  the  parish  of 
Ainstable,  in  Cumberland.  He  m.  Barbara,  dau.  of  John 
Putrickson,  Esq.  of  Calder  Abbey,  and  had  a  son,  Joun,  his 
successor,  and  a  dau.  Bridget,  m.  to  George  Watson,  Esq.  of 
Goswick  Castle,  co.  Durham.  He  d.  in  1717,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

John  Aglionby,  Esq.  of  Nunnery,  6.  1663;  m.  Dinah,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Stodart,  and  was  s.  by  hi& 
son, 

Henry  Aglionby,  Esq.  of  Nunnery,  M.P.  for  Carlisle, 
temp.  George  I.,  and  Sheriff  for  the  county  in  1733,  b.  1684; 
VI.  Elizabeth,  youngest  sister  of  Sir  Gilfi'cd  Lawson,  Bart,  ot 
Brayton,  and  dying  1759,  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Henry  Aglionby,  Esq.  of  Nunnery,  6.  1715;  m.  Anne, 
4tli  dau.  of  Sir  Christopher  Blusgravc,  Bart,  of  Edcuhall,  b. 
whom  (who  d.  X'ltO)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Christopher,  his  successor. 

I.  Elizabeth,  ra.  —  Bamber,  Esq.,  and  d.  1822. 

II.  Julia,  d.  unm. 

III.  Anne,  m.  Rev.  Samuel  Eateman,  of  Newbiggen  Hall, 
Cumberland,  Rector  of  Farthingstone,  and  had  a  son,  who 
having  assumed  the  surname  of  his  mother's  iamily,  was  tlie 
late 

Henry-Aglionby  Aglionby,  Esq.  of  Newbiggen  Hall,  M.P. 
for  Cockcrmouth,  6.  28  Dec.  IVaO. 

IV.  Mary,  m.  John  Orfeur  Yates,  Esq.  of  Skirwith  Abbey, 
Cumberland,  and  had  issue, 

1  Francis,  who  assumed  the  name  of  Aglionby,  and  s.  to 
Nunnery,  of  whom  hereafter. 

2  John,  of  Virginia,  U.S.  America,  who  r,i.  1805,  Julia, 
dau.  of  W.  Lovell,  and  d.  1851,  leaving  issue, 

Charles,  who  also  assumed  the  name  of  Aglioscy,  and 
is  now  of  Nunnery. 

John.  Francis, 

Mary.  Janet.  EUzabeth. 

Julia.  Anne. 

Mr.  Aglionby,  who  served  the  office  ofSlicriff  for  Cumberland 
in  1763,  and  was  for  many  years  an  alderman  of  Carlisle,  </.  at 
Nunnery,  1770,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son, 

Christopher  Aglionby,  Esq.  of  Nunnery,  SheritT  of  Cum- 
berland in  1780.  He  ((.  five  years  afterwards,  imm.,  when 
the  male  line  of  the  family  expired,  and  the  estates  were 
subsequently  divided,  by  a  decree  of  the  Court  of  Chancery, 
between  his  four  sisters,  by  which  division  Nunnery  vested  ia 
Ins  afjovc  nephew, 


10 


ag:^ 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


AIN 


Fbancis  Agmonbt,  Esq.  of  Nunnery,  M.P.  for  East  Cumber- 
land, 6.  1780;  m.  8  Feb.  1814,  Slary,  dau.  of  John  Mathews, 
Esq.  of  Vv'igton  Hall,  Cumberland,  by  whom  (who  d.  20  Aug. 
1S54)  he  had  issue, 
Elizabeth-Anne,  of  Belmont,  Ambleside,  Westmorland,  6.  28 

Oct.  1814. 
Mary,  r,i.  April,  1845,  Eev.  Beilby  Porteus,  Vicar  of  Eden- 
hall,  Penrith,  and  has  four  daus. 
Jane.   m.  April    1847,    Charles    Fetherstonhaiigh,   Esq.    of 
Staffield  Hall,  Penrith,  and  d.  21  May,  1874,  leaving  a  dau. 
Mr.  Aglionby,  d.  1  July,  1840,  when  Nunnery  devolved  on  his 
nephew,  the  present  proprietor. 

Arms — Arg.,  two  bars  and  in  chief  three  martlets  sa. 
Crest — A  demi-eagle  displayed  or. 

/Secf— Nunnery,  near  Penrith,  co.  Cumberland;   and  Mount 
Pleasant,  Virginia,  North  America. 


AGNEW   OF   BARNBAEROCH. 

Vans-Agnew,  Robeet,  Esq.  of  Barnbarrocli  and 
Slieuclian,  co.  Wigton,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  co. 
AYigton,  b.  4  March,  1817;  7n.  22  April,  1852, 
3Iarj-Elizabetli,  2nd  dan.  of  Sir  David-Hur.ter 
Elan-,  Bart,  of  Blairquhan,  co.  Ayr,  and  bv  her  (who 
d.  1870)  has  issue, 

I.  Pathick-Alexander,  6.  20  Oct.  ISoC. 

II.  James-David,  b.  4  April,  1858. 
ni.  John,  b.  23  Aug.  1859. 

I.  Elizabeth.  ii.  Catherine.  in.  Mary. 

ILillCclQt. — EoBEET  Wauss,  who  was  eldest  son  of  John 
Wauss,  Ambassador  to  England  from  King  Jajies  II.,  in  1437, 
left  issue,  Blaize,  liis  heir,  ancestor  of  the  family  of  Vans  of 
Barnharroch;  Thomas,  Ambassador  to  England,  in  1457,  Dean 
of  Glasgow,  Secretary  to  the  King,  and  Keeper  of  the  Privy 
Seal;  George,  Bishop  of  Galloway;  and  Patrick,  Prior  of 
\viiitehorne. 

John  Vans,  Esq.  of  Barnharroch  (representative  of  the 
family  of  Vans,  of  Barnbarroch),  ra.  Margaret,  only  child  and 
heiress  of  Robert  Agnew,  Esq.  of  Sheuchan  (of  the  Agnews,  of 
Lochnaw),  by  Margaret,  dau.  of  Patrick  M'Dowall,  of  Freugh, 
and  assumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Agsew.  He 
d.  1780,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

I'lOSERT  Vans-Agnew,  Esq.  of  Barnbarroch  and  Sheuchan, 
b.  24  April,  1755;  who  rn.  24  Feb.  1777,  Frances,  dau.  of  John 
Dunlop,  Esq.  of  that  ilk,  and  had  issue,  Robert,  Capt.  in  the 
Guards,  d.  1804;  JonN,  his  heir;  James,  E.N.,  d.  1800; 
Patkick,  successor  to  his  brother;  Henry-Stewart,  an  advo- 
cate at  the  Scottish  bar,  d.  1855 ;  Margaret,  d.  1864,  Frances- 
Georgiana,  d.  1839  ;  and  Maria.  Mr.  Vans-Agnew  d.  1S09, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Vans-Agnew,  Esq.  of  Barnbarroch  and  Sheuchan, 
who  a.  unra.  1825,  and  was  s.  by  his  next  brother, 

Patrick  Vans-Agnew,  Esq.  of  Barnbarroch  and  Sheuchan, 
Lieut. -Col.  in  the  E.  I.  Co.'s  service,  C.B.,  and  one  of  the  East 
India  directors,  b.  6  Jan.  1783;  to.  7  Sept.  1SI3,  Catherine, 
dau.  of  D.  Fraser,  Esq.  of  Inverness,  and  had  issue, 

1  KoBEET,  his  heir. 

2  Patrick-Alexander,  6.  21  AprO,  1822,  H.E.I.C.C.S.,  killed 
at  Moultan,  20  April,  1848. 

3  William,  d.  1833. 

4  John,  6.  1824;  m.  1852,  Frances,  dau.  of  Col.  Boycott 
Jonkias,  and  d.  Nov.  1874,  h?.ving  by  her  (who  d.  1872) 
iiadisiue,  Cliarles-Edward-Patrick;  John-Frascr;  Francis; 
Anhur-Fredcrick;  Edward-Lovelace;  Mary;  Gertrude. 

6  James,  6.  1823. 

6  George,  6.  1831 ;  m.  Eosa,  dau.  of  J.  WUson,  Esq.,  and 

widow  of  John  Forster,    Esq.,   end    has    issue,    Enbcrt; 

Patrick;    Alexander;   Frank;   Ernest-George;    Catherine- 

Isabel-Ida ;  Violet-Eleanor. 

1  Frances. 

2  Mary,  m.  1844,  to  Major-Gen.  Edmund  Jeffreys,  C.E. 
y  Elizabeth. 

4  Catherine,  d.  31  Jan.  1872. 
Col.  Vans-Agnew  d.  17  May,  1842. 

^•/•r/i«— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  abend  gn.;  2nd  and 
.3rd,  arg.  a  chevron,  between,  in  chief,  two  cinquefoils  gu., 
with  a  cross-crosslet,  titchee,  sa.,  in  centre  and  in  base,  a 
saltier,  couped. 

Crests — 1st,  a  lion,  rampant,  holding  scales  in  the  dexter 
paw ;  2nd,  an  eagle,  issuant  and  regardant,  ppr. 

Sv.fi-porters—'l'w'o  savages,  with  clubs  in  their  hands,  and 
^\  rcathed  about  the  middle  with  laurel. 


Seaf.s— Barnbarroch,    near    Wigton,    N.B.;      Park     House, 
Staaraer,  N.li. 


AIKMAN   OF   THE   E0S.<3. 

AlKSIAN,  G-EOEGE-ROBEETSOX,  Esq.  of  the  E< 
and  Broomelton,  co.  Lanark,  22  Jan.  1877,  s.  ] 
father  1844. 

ILiucagC. — The  late  Capt.  George  Eobertson  Aiksj 
lI.E.I.C.S.  of  the  P.oss  and  Broomelton,  m.  Sarah,  dau 
William  Cumby,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Geoege-Robebtson,  now  of  the  Eoss. 

II.  Hugh-Henry-Eobertson,  of  New  Parks  and  BlackfordI 
CO.  Leicester  (44,  Portland  Place,  W.),  J.P.  for  cos.  Leicert 
and  Lanark,  formerly  Capt.  1st  Eoyal  Lanark  IVIilitia,  6. 
March,  1819;  ra.  21  Sept.  1858,  Mary-Joyce,  only  child  | 
the  late  Thomas  Stokes,  Esq.  of  New  Parks,  Leicester,  al 
his  wife,  Mary  Joyce,  of  Blackfordby,  near  Ashby  del 
Zouche,  and  has  issue,  J 

Thomas-Stokes-George-Huffh,  6.  25  Feb.  1860.  1 

Hugh-Harry,  6.  17  Feb.  1866.  | 

Duncan-Forbes,  6.  26  July.  1867.  1 

Henrietta-Mary-Joyce,  b.  18  Aug.  1861.  ' 

Jessy-Forbes,  b.  13  Dec.  1862. 
Flora-Macdonald,  b.  26  Jan.  1865;  d.  5  Oct.  1872. 
Sca^s— The  Eoss,  Hamilton,  N.B. ;  New  Parks,  Lcicesti 


AINSLIE    OF   DELGATY   CASTLE. 

AiNSLiE,  AiNSLiE-DouGLAS,  Esq.  of  Delgal 
Castle,  Aberdeenshire  and  Blervie,  co.  Elgin,  Vie 
Lient.  co.  Aberdeen,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  former 
8rd  Secretary,  Diijlomatic  Service,  h.  1838  ;  m.  ISfi 
Frances,  dau.  of  Edward-J.  Morgan,  Esq.  of  S 
Petersburg!!,  and  has  issue, 

I.  DoncLAs,  b.  1865.  ii.  Pereival,  &   1867. 

III.  JiUian,  b.  1870.  iv.  Edward,  b.  1876. 

1.  Edith. 
This  gentleman,  the  2nd  son  of  the  late  James-( 
Grant-Duff,  Esq.  of  Eden,  co.  Aberdeen,  by  Jan 
Catherine,  his  wife,  only  child  of  Sir  Whitela 
Aiuslie,  M.D.,  assumed  the  surname  of  Ainslie  < 
succeeding  to  his  maternal  granduncle's  property. 

JLtUCagC. — Mr.  Ainslie,  of  Darnchester,  co.  Berwic 
who  resided  at  Burywcll,  near  Dunse,  m.  and  had  three  sons 

I.  EoBERT,  6.  13  Jan.  1766,  the  friend  and  correspondent 
Eobert  Bums,  rn.  a  dau.  of  Col.  Cimningham,  of  the  Sco 
Brigade,  in  the  Dutch  Service,  and  d.  18  April,  1838,  Icavi 
two  daus.  to  survive  him. 

II.  Douglas.  III.  Whitelaw. 
The  third  son. 

Sir  Whitelaw  Ainslie,  mrdieal  superintendent  of  t 
Southern  Division  of  India,  and  author  of  a  work  on  t 
Materia  Medica  of  that  country,  v/as  knighted  by  King  Willis 
IV.  His  only  child,  Jane-Catherine,  who  m.  Jamcs-C.  Grai 
Duff,  Esq.,  was  mother  of  a  2nd  eon,  Ainslie-Docoi 
Ainslie,  Esq.  of  Delgaty  Castle. 

,5ca(— Delgaty  Castle,  Turriffe. 
luwn  IIov.sl — 70,  Lancaster  Gate. 


AINSWORTH   OF  SMITHILLS  HALL. 

AiNSWOETH,  Eichaed-Henet,  Esq.  of  Smithi! 
Hall   and   Moss   Bank,  co.  Lancaster,  J.P.,  Cuj 
Duke  of  Lancaster's  Own  Yeomanry,  b.  1839 ; 
1866,  Isabella- Margaret,  dau.  of  Rev.  John- Jam 
Vaughan,  Rector  of  Gotham,  co.  Nottingham. 

ILincaSr. — This  family  has  been  resident  in  the  townsl 
of  Halliwell  for  two  hundred  ye.ars. 

Peter  Ainsworth,  Esq.  of  Lightbounds,  co.  Lancaster,  9 
cf  Peter  Ainsworth,  of  the  Moss,  m.  17  July,  1761,  Alice  As 
nail,  of  Carrington,  co.  Chester,  by  whom  he  had  a  son, 

Richard  Ainsworth,   Esq.  of  Moss  Bank,  Halliwell,  D.' 
who  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  James  Noble,  Esq.  of  Lancaster^  a 
had  issue, 
Peter,  his  heir. 

JohnHorrocks,  of  Moss  Bank,  in.  1833,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
John  Shaw,  Esq.  of  London,  and  had  issue, 
Eichard-Henby,  now  of  Smithills. 
Gertrude-Sophia. 

Emily-Alice,  m.  1863,  Capt.  Eussell  England,  4th  Hussa 
Louisa-Sarah,  in.  1866,  Matthew  Combe,  Esq.,  M.D. 
Florence,  m.  Signer  Campodonio. 
Sarah,  in.  Hon.  Henry-Arthur  Anncsley,  Cnd  son  of  ArtU 

1st  Earl  of  Mountaorrij. 
Alice. 


AIN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


ALC 


11 


nnnh,  m.  3  Julr,  1S34,  to  Edward  Webster,  of  Lincoln's 
in,  Esq. 

Vinsworth  d.  1  April,  1S33,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
CEB  AiNSWoRTH,  Esq.  of  Smithills,  J. P.,  D.L.,  and  M.P. 
oltonfrom  1834  to  1847;   6.   24  Nov.  1790:  m.   15   Aug. 
Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Ashtoa  Byroni,  Ksq. 
irview,  Liverpool,  and  d.  s.  p.  Jan.  1870. 

ms — Gu.,  three  battle-axes,  arg. 

St — A  man  in  armour,  holding  a  battle-axe,  ppr. 

«o— Moa  aloria  fides. 

■J— Smithiils  Hall,  near  Bolton,  co.  Lancaster. 


AINSWORTH   OF   THE   FLOSH. 

iNSWOETii,  TuoMAS,  Esq.  of  Tho  riosh,  Cleator, 
berlaBd,   J.P.,   High    Sheriff,  18G1,    b.  1804; 
:,     Mai'j-Laurie,    eldest    dau.    of    Rev.    Johu 
ing,  D.D.  of  Craigie,  co.  Ayr,  and  has  issue, 
^AviD,  6.  1842;    m.  1874,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Henry  Mc 
nnell,  of  Cressbrook,  co.  Derby. 
John-Stirling,  6.  1844. 
William-M'Quhoe,  b.  1848. 

rlarj'-Alice,  ■>,i.  1877,  T.-S.  Townsend,   Esq.,  Clifton,  co. 
iVarwiclj. 

UratJC. — This  family  belonged  originally  to  the  county 
incaster.   The  grandfather  of  the  present  Mr.  Ainsworth, 
)3iAs  Ainsworth,  m.  Anne  Barton,  and  was  father  of 
viD  Ainsworth,  Esq.  of  Preston,  co.  Lancaster,  who  m. 
dau.  ofKichard  Hatton,  Esq.,  Park  Lane,  in  the  same 
nd  by  her  (who  d.  1827)  had  issue, 
Thomas,  now  of  the  Flosh. 
Lnne-Barton,  d.  Uiim. 

Sarah,  d.  \inm.  iii.  Charlotte,  d.  uwn. 

insworth  d.  1819. 
«— The  Flosh,  CIcator,  Carnforth,  Cumberland. 


EES-DOTJGLAS  OF  CHILSTON  PAHK. 
CERS-DouaLAS  Aeetas,  Esq.  of  Chilston  Parle, 
t,  and  Craigs  and  Baads,  co.  Dumfries,  h.  1851  ; 
ined  by  Royal  Licence  the  additional  surname 
)0IJGLAS  under  the  provisions  of  the  will  of  his 
aian  Alexander  Douglas,  Esq.  of  Baads,  called 
le  Bar,  1874 ;  on.  1875,  Adeline-Mary,  dau.  of 
ry-Austcn  Smitli,  Esq.  of  Hayes  Court,  Kent, 
has  a  son,  b.  1876. 

liritgC— Aretas  Akers,  Esq.  of  Mailing  Abbey,  Kent, 
and  D.L.  of  that  county,  and  also  J. P.  for  Sussex,  h.  15 
1799,  was  eldest  son  of  Aretas  Akers,  Esq.,  formerly  of 
liristophcr  and  St.  Vincent,  in  the  West  Indies  (the  des- 
int  of  a  family  which  was  amongst  the  earliest  settlers  in 
colonies),  by  Jane  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Eev. 
s  Ramsay,  Vicar  of  Teston  and  Rector  of  Ncttlested,  Kent, 
Titer  on  the  African  slave  trade.  He  m.  9  May,  1821, 
Ha,  dau.  (by  Dorothy  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Charles 
,  Bart.)  of  the  late  John  Larking,  Esq.  of  Clare  House, 
and  had  surviving  issue,  viz. 

ETAS  (Rev.),  b.  18  Nov.   1824;  to.  7  Aug.  1849,  Frances- 
aria,  dau.  of  Francis  Brandram,  Esq.  of  tonbridge  Wells, 
d  by  her  (who  ni.  2ndly,  Wm.  Whitmore,  Esq.)  left  inter 
'.OS  a  son  and  heir, 
LKETAs,  now  of  Chilston  Park. 

irlcs-Style,  Lieut.  Royal  Engineers,  b.  21  Sept.  1828 ;  m. 
Oct.  1851,  Henrietta- Margaret,  dau.  of  Col.  Despard,  C.B. 
irge,  b.  18  Dec.  1837. 
bella-Dorothea. 

le-Mary,  to.  25  March,  1857to  J.-P.  Green,  Esq.  of  Ceylon. 
■oline-Eamsey,  m.  to  the  Rev.  W. -Lewis  Wigan,  eldest 
n  of  J. -A.  Wigan,  Esq.  of  Clare  House,  Kent. 
ry-Elizabeth.  Dorothy. 

his — Arg.  a  man's  heart,  gu.,  ensigned  with  an  iniprrial 
1  ppr.,  pierced  by  an  arrow  fesswise,  the  pheon  towards 
exter,  also  ppr.  a  chief  az.,  thereon  three  mullets  of  the  field. 
<— Chilston  Park,  Maidstone,  Kent;  3,  Tiuifield  Court, 
lie,  London,  E.C. 


AKROYD    OF   BANK   FIELD. 

KEOYD,  Edward,  Esq.  of  Bank  Field,  co.  Yorlc, 
and  D.L.  for  the  West  Riding,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
West  York  Rifle  Volunteers,  b.  28  jN^ov.  1810  ;  m. 
)ct.  1838,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Fearby,  Esq. 


of  Poppleton  Lodge,  near  York.  Col.  Akroyd  was 
M.P.  for  Huddersticld  from  1857  to  1859,  and  for 
Halifax  from  1SG5  to  1874. 

iLtlTCilCIC— The  family  of  Akroyd  has  long  been  connected 
with  the  parish  of  Halifax,  within  which  is  the  Akeroyd  (or 
Oak  Royd)  whence  the  name  was  first  obtained. 

Samuel  Aikrotd,  of  Wadsworth,  baptised  17  June,  1C2I; 
■was  father  of 

John  Ackrotd,  baptised  9  June,  1044 ;  who  m.  24  June,  1GS2, 
Maria  Longbottom,  of  Ovenden,  and  had  with  other  issue,  a 
son, 

Timothy  Akrotd,  of  Ovenden,  baptised  19  Aug.  1GS8,  who 
in.  Mary  Hanson,  and  was  father  of 

Jonathan  Akrotd,  of  Ovenden,  baptised  U  Feb.  1717; 
who  m.  Mary  Riley  ;  their  son, 

James  Akroyd,  of  Lane  Head,  Ovenden,  baptised  30  Jan. 
1753  ;  TO.  Mary  Bolland,  and  had  a  son, 

Jonathan  Akroyd,  b.  17  Nov.  1782,  who  settled  at  Wood- 
side,  and  d.  26  July,  1847.  He  had  to.  in  1S03,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
David  Wright,  of  Bradshaw,  by  whom  he  had, 

I.  Edward,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry,  of  Wollaton  House,  Notts,  J. P.,  h.6  April,  1817; 
m.  20  April,  1842,  to  Sophia,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bale,  Esq.  of 
Stoke-upon-Trent,  and  has  issue, 

1  Charles-Henry,  b.  27  Dec.  1848;  to.  1872,  Mary-Baddeley, 
dau.  of  E.-T.-Wedgwood  Wood,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

1  Mary-Elizabeth. 

2  Florence,  to.  to  Major  Samuel-Parr  Lyncs. 

in.  George-Bolland,  b.  17  Feb.  1819;  d.  24  Aug.  1847. 
IV.  Samuel- Wright,  b.  29  June,  1821;  d.  5  Oct."  1812. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Buckley,  and  J.  1  June,  1857. 

II.  Mary,  m.  Edward-John  Ridgway,  Esq.  of  Hanlcy. 

III.  Martha,  d.  unra. 

IV.  Harriet,  in.  1856,  Rev.  George  Kinncar,  who  d.  1867. 

V.  Jane-Anne,  m.  Boltou-John  Waller,  Esq.  of  Sliannon 
Grove,  co.  Limerick. 

VI.  Emily,  d.  an  infant. 

Arms — Azure,  a  chevron,  and  in  base  a  stag's  head,  erased, 
arg.,  on  a  chief  the  last  two  stags'  heads,  erased,  of  the  field. 

Crest — In  front  of  ;i  stag's  head,  ppr.,  three  spear  heads,  sa., 
encircled  by  a.  w  ir:iili  ..t  ii:ik,  also  ppr. 

Motto— \n  Vrl-italr  \irtnlia. 

&at— Bank  i'lrid,  llulilax,  co.  York. 


AliCOCK    OF  WILTON. 

Alcoce,  Haert,  Esq.  of  Wilton,  co.  Wexford, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Wexford  Militia,  High 
Sheriff  184G,  b.  27  July,  1821 ;  s.  his  father  3  Dec. 
1810. 

JLtUCSffC— John  Alcock,  Esq.  of  Downpatrick,  had  issue, 
wiih  three  daus.,  Elizabeth,  ia.  Oct.  1680,  her  kinsman,  John 
Alcock,  Esq.  of  Kells,  co.  Mcalh,  another  to.  Godfrey 
Williamson,  Esq.,  and  another  lii.  Robert  Rowan,  Esq.,  three 


I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Simon,  of  Dublin,  to.  Aug.  1680,  Rose  Kelly,  and  d.  s.  p. 
His  will,  dated  8  April,  1725,  was  proved  27  April,  1727. 

III.  Alexander  (Rev.),  6.  1665,  entered  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin, 
2  JiUy,  1684,  aged  19,  B.A.  1688,  M.A.  1692.  Chamcllur  uf 
the  diocese  of  Waterlbrd  1699,  Dean  of  Lismore  22  July 
1725;  TO.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Mason,  Knt.,  of  Water- 
ford,  and  ci.  1747,  leaving,  with  two  daus.,  Jane  and  Eliza- 
beth (Mrs.  Hickuy),  three  sons, 

1  Henry,  entered  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  9  April  1715,  aged  16; 
B.A.  1720;  Clerk  of  the  House  of  Commons  in  Ireland; 
b.  1699;  VI.  8  Sept.  1748,  Rebecca  Jocelyn,  of  Waterford, 
but  (/.  s. }.). 

2  John  (Rev.),  b.  1704,  entered  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  18  May, 
1723,  aged  19;  M.A.  1730;  D.D.  1751  ;  Chancellor  of  the 
Diocese  of  Waterford  1741 ;  Dean  of  Ferns,  i:.  .lune,  1747; 
';/(.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Burgli,  Esq.  of  oldtown,  co. 
Kildare,  and  d.  14  Nov.  1769,  leaving,  with  two  daus., 
three  suns, 

Alexander  (Rev.),  M.A.  1770;  Archdeacon  of  Kilmac- 
duagh.lO  Feb.  1770;  ot.21  July,  1770,  Miss  Cumberland, 
dau.  of  Right  Eev.  Denison  Cumberland,  Bishop  of 
Clonfert,  and  d.  s.  p.  1807. 

Robert,  m.  a  dau  of  John  Kelly,  Esq.,  and  had  two  sons, 
John-Henry,  Major  Waterford  Slilitia,  d.a.p.,  1859. 
Richard,  R  N. 

John-Dormer,  Col.  in  tho  army ;  m.  Henrietta  Ashe,  and 
had  two  sons,  1  John-Trevor;  2  Walter.  His  will, 
dated  2  Dec.  1795,  was  proved  10  Nov.  1797. 

3  Alexander  (Rev.),  6.  1710;  entered  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin, 
22  May,  1727;  M.A.  1734;  B.D.  1738;  Archdeacon  of 
Lismore,  3  April,  1753;  ra.  Jane  Jocelyn,  si.'stcr  of  his 
tlder  brother's  wife,  and  <i.  178/,  leaving,  with  t«o  daus., 


12 


ALC 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


ALD 


Frances,  and  Jane,  m.  Sir  Simon  Newport,  Knt.  of  Water- 
ford,  foiir  sons, 

1  Eotert,  d.  unm. 

2  Alexander,  of  Elysium,  co.  Waterford,  m.  Kliza,  dau.  of 
James  Wall.  Esq.  of  Coolnamuck,  and  had  (with  five 
younger  sons), 

Alexander  (Rev.),  M.A.  1817,  Eeetor  of  Kilcullihcen, 
CO.  Kilkenny ;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Eev.  John  Kennedy, 
Prebendary  of  Fcthard,  Dioccfe  of  Ferns,  and  had 
two  daus.,  1  Letitia,  m.  1st,  1833,  Jacob  Goff,  Esq. 
of  Horetown,  eo.  Wexford  (d.  184.5),  and  2ndly, 
16  Nov.  1847,  David  Beatty,  Esq.  of  Borodale,  in 
same  co.,  and  d.  1848;  2  Eliza,  m.  Samuel-Thomas 
Grubb,  Esq.  of  Killaspy,  co.  Kilkenny. 

3  Thomas,  of  Killea  House,  co.  Waterford,  m.  Eliza,  dau- 
of  Thomas  Hackett,  Esq.  of  Fethard,  co.  Tipperary  ;  she 
d.  19  Dec.  1852,  leaving  four  sons  and  six  daus. 

4  Mason  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Bandon,  co.  Cork,  m.  the  dau. 
of  Eev.  Harry  Jones,  of  Drumbeg,  co.  Cork,  and  had 
issue, 

Alexander-Mann,  6.  1785;  Mayor  of  Waterford,  ISSf!; 
m.  June,  1810  Martha,  dau.  of  William  Morris,  Esq. 
of  Waterford,  and  d.  12  July,  1847,  leaving  issue, 

1  William-Morris,  6.  5  June,  1815;  to.  11  Sept.  1845, 
Annie-Maria,  dau.  of  Capt.  John  Elgee,  67th  regt. 

2  Edmund-Henry,  b.  9  Oct.  1820. 

3  Jane-Matilda. 

Edward-Jones  (Rev.),  B.A.  ;  Rector  of  Killinecn,  co. 
Cork;  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Eev.  Harry  Jones,  of 
Drumbeg,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  Nov.  1857,  leaving  four 
sons  and  a  dau. 

Henry,  Capt.  59th  regt.,  d.  unm.,  1853. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Alcock,  Esq.  of  Wilton,  co.  AVexford,  m.  Aug. 
1C70,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Bamber,  Esq.  of  Bambcr  Hall,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Eichard,  b.  1G75  ;  d.  s.  p. 

II.  William,  his  successor.  in.  John,  h.  1C82. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Eichard  Leigh,  Esq.  of  CoUinmore,  co.  Wcst- 
meath. 

n.  Elizabeth,  m.  Robert  Haley,  Esq. 

HI.  Alice,  m.  Aug.  1G95,  Michael  Moore,  Esq.  of  Droghcda. 

IV.  Jane,  jii.  Patrick  Lattin,  Esq.  ot  Dublin. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Alcock,  Esq.  of  Wilton,  I.  1G81 ;  m.  13  May,  1701, 
Henrietta,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  John  Mason,  Knt.  of  Waterford,  and 
had  issue  seven  daus.,  Elizabeth;  Anna-Maria;  Alice; 
Susannah;    Anne;    Hannah;  Mary;   and  two  sons, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry,  of  Nymphall,  co.  Waterford,  &.  171G;  in.  7  Sept. 
1748,  Jane  Shepperd,  and  d.  s.  p.  His  will,  dated  13  April, 
1779,  was  proved  8  June,  1784;  his  widow  d.  180C,  aged  84. 

Mr.  Alcock's  will,  dated  1738,  was  proved  1739.  His  eldest  son, 
William  Alcock,  Esq.  of  Wilton,  Col.  of  the  Waterford 
regt.  of  militia,  ni.  May,  1734,  Hon.  Mary  Loftus,  eldest  dau. 
of  Nicholas,  Viscount  Loftus,  and  in  her  descendants  co-heir 
to  her  brother  Henry,  Earl  of  Ely;  and  had  issue,  three  sons 
and  two  daus., 

I.  Henrt,  his  heir. 

II.  William  (Major),  of  Springfield  House,  co.  Wexford  (will 
dated  8  July,  1808),  m.  1st,  Miss  Goldfrap,  by  whom  he  had 
issue,  1  AVilliara-Henry  ;  2  Henry-Loftus ;  1  Ada,  in.  to 
—  Stepney,  Esq.;  2  Jane-Evans.  He  m.  2ndly,  Beat:i, 
sister  ot  Edward  Turner,  Esq.,  and  by  her  left  issue,  3  Sarah- 
Beata;  4  Anne;  5  Mary-Catherine. 

HI.  John  (Sir),  of  Waterford,  Knt.  (whose  will,  dated  22  Feb. 
1792,  was  proved  7  H'iiv,  '7r'9).  He  in.  7  April,  1777,  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Eev.  William  DL-rni",  of  Coolroebeg,  co.  Waterford, 
by  whom  (who  d.  4  Apri',  in. '5)  ho  bad  issue,  1  William,  6. 
1778,  d.  unm. ;  1  Jan  ,  m.  Thomas  Carew,  Esq.  of  Ballina- 
mona;  2  MariHnnr,  m.  Vcn.  Strange  Butson,  Archdeacon  of 
Clonfert;  3  Henrietta,  in.  Edwrrd-V/illiam  Tottenham,  Esq. 
of  Woodville,  co.  Wexford;  4  Sarah,  d.  young. 

I.  Mary,  m.  James  Kearney,  Esq.  of  Waterford. 

II.  Henrietta,  to.  Mr.  Jonn  Burc.V.ill. 

Col.  Alcock's  will,  dated  14  March,  1779,  was  proved  15  May, 
1779.     His  eldest  son, 

Henbt  Alcock,  Esq.  of  Wilton,  M.P.  for  Waterford,  an 
officer  in  the  13th  Light  Dragoons,  to.  1st,  June,  17G4,  Philippa- 
Melosina,  dau.  of  the  Right  Rev.  Eichard  Chenevix,  Bishop  of 
Waterford  and  Lismore  ;  she  d.,  with  her  infant  son,  14  May, 
17G5.  He  in.  2ndly,  6  Sept.  17G6,  Elizabeth-Catharine,  dau. 
of  Beverley  Usher,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  co.  Waterford  for  3G  years, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  William-Henry,  (7.  unm.  ii.  Usher,  d.  unm. 

III.  WiLLlAM-CoNGREVE,  b.  1771,  M.P.  for  CO.  Wexford, 
s.  his  father  1811,  and  d.  unm.  1812,  when  Wilton  devolved 
on  his  only  surviving  brother. 

IV.  Hahry,  .1.  his  brother. 

I.  Eliza-Jane.  ii.  Jlary-.'-na". 

Jii.  Henrietta,  to.  Jan.  1804,  James  Wallace,  Esq.  of  Waterford. 


Mr.  Alcock  d.  1811 ;  his  youngest  son, 

Habkt  Alcock,  Esq.  of  Wilton,  b.  22  Feb.  1792,  s.  his  eld 
brother  in  1812,  and  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of  Jam 
Savage,  Esq.  of  Kilgibbon,  co.  Wexford,  a  descendant  of  tl 
old  Anglo-Norman  family  of  Savage,  of  Portaferry,  and  hi 
issue,  four  sons  and  five  daus. 

I.  Harrt,  now  of  Wilton  Cistle. 

II.  UssHEE-WiLLiAM,  late  Lieut.  83rd  regt.,  m.  14  Sept.  18! 
Aphra-Bclinda,  dau.  of  Eichard  Da.\ton.  Esq.,  and  has  issi 

1  Harbt,  6.  30  April,  1861. 

2  William-Augustus,  b.  14  Oct.  1867. 

3  Usher-William,  b.  29  March,  186G. 

1  Sarah,  d.  young.  2  Henrietta-5Iary. 

III.  Philip-Savage,  of  Park  House,  Wexford,  6.  24  May,  18^, 
late  Capt.  95th  regt.,  afterwards  Major  and  Adjutant  Wexfo 
Militia,  J.P.  co.  Wexford,  to.  16  April,  1857,  Catherin 
Annette,  2nd  dau.  of  E.-C.  Browne-Clayton,  Esq.  <,(  Adlin 
ton  Hall,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  Carigbyrne  Lodge,  co.  Wcxfoi 
and  has  issue, 

1  Philip-Clayton,  6.  2G  June,  18C1. 

2  Arthur-Henry,  b.  14  June,  1872. 

1  Pauline.  2  Clotilda.  3  Edith. 

IV.  George-Augustus  (Rev.),  6.  12  Aug.  1830;  to.  01  Ju! 
18G0,  Katherine,  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert  Fishbourne,  Rector 
Ferns,  co.  Wexford,  and  has  issue,  James-Augustus,  6. 
July,  1861. 

I.  Elinor-Catherine. 

II.  Henrietta,  in.  1853,  William-Russell  Farmar,  Esq. 
Bloomfield,  co.  Wexford,  who  d.  20  Sept.  1871. 

III.  Elizabeth-Louisa,  i».  1856,  Henry-Eckcrsal  Wynne,  Es 
Secretary  to  the  Grand  Jury,  co.  Wexford. 

IV.  Margaret-Charlotte,  m.  1851,  David  Beatty,  Esq.  of  Bo) 
dale,  CO.  Wexford. 

V.  Sarah,  m.  1848,  Sir  Thomas-John  Fetherston,  5th  bart. 
Ardagh,  who  d.  21  Sept.  18C9.  Lady  Fetherston,  U. 
Jan.  1872. 

Anns — Arg.,  a  fess,  between  three  cocks'  heads,  erased,  sa 
CreM— On  a  pomeis,  charged  with  a  cross  pattec  or,  a  cock  ai 
tant,  sa. 
JioUo— Vigilate. 
/S'cdi— Wilton  Castle,  Enniscorthy. 

ALDAIE    OF   PRICKLEY   HALL. 

Aldam,  William,  Esq.  of  Frickley  Hall 
Warmswortli,  co.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Chairman 
(Quarter  Sessions,  W.  R.  Yorkshire,  Barrister-i 
Law,  High  Sheriff  of  Yorkshire  1878,  b.  1813  ; 
1845,  Mary  -  Stables,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Godfi 
Wright,  of  Bilham  House,  near  Doncaster,  and 
her,  who  d.  4  Oct.  18G7,  has  issue, 

I.  WiLLiAM-WwGHT,  Trin.-CoU.  Cambridge,  &.  1853;  in. 
April,  1878,  Sarah-Julia  Warde,  of  Hooton-Pagneli,  co. Ye 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Rev.  WilUani  Warde,  of  Hooton-ragJ 

I.  Mary-Sarah.  ii.  Kathariiae.  1 

Mr.  Adam  was  M.P.  for  Leeds,  1841,  I 

ILlUCitflC. — Thomas  Pease,  of  Darlington,  co.  Durha 
grandson  of  Edwaud  Pease,  of  Darhngton  (ancestor  of  t 
family  of  Pease  of  that  place),  m.  Susanna,  dau.  of  Gciv: 
Benson,  of  Leeds,  and  granddau.  of  Thomas  Aldam.  of  Wan 
worth,  near  Doncaster,  and  was  father  of 

William    Pease,   of    Leeds,   who    inherited,   through 
mother,  the  estate  at  Warmswortli,  which,  or  the  greater  p 
of  it,  had  been,  it  is  stated,  in  the  possession  of  the  familj 
Aldam  from  the  time  of  Edward  11.,  or  earlier:  he  Ihereui 
assumed  the  surname  of  Aldam.     He  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Jos< 
Jowitt  of  Leeds,  and  d.  1855,  having  had  issue  a  son 
heir,  the  present  William  Aldam,  Esq.  of  Frickley  Hall, 
two  daus.,  Katherine,  m.   William  Backhouse,  of  St.  Jol 
Wolsingliam,  near  Darlington  (both  deceased)  and  Susa^ 
wife  of  W.-P.  Milner,  of  Meersbrook,  near  Sheffield. 

Arms — Per  fep.<!,  az.  and  erm.,  in  the  sinister  chief 
dexter  base  an  e.aglc,  displayed,  or;  on  a  dexter  canton  iss' 
towards  the  sinister  base  seven  rays,  the  centre  one  gold, 
others  arg. 

Cre.'it — Issuant  from  a  mount,  vert,  four  ostrich  feathers, 
conjoined  at  the  points  by  a  mill-rind,  or. 

Seat — Frickley  Hall,  near  Doncaster. 


ALDEESEY   OF   ALDERSEY. 

AlDERSET,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Aldei-sey  and  Spj 
stow  Hall,  CO.  Chester,  High  Sheriff,  1862,  b.  j 
March,  1830  ;  -.n.  5  Feb.  1856,  Rose-Sidney,  ^ 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  George-Becher  Blomfield,  Canoq 
Chester,  and  Rector  of  Stevenage,  Herts,  and 


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llf.ii,  h.  2  Feb.  1S5S.  n.  Thomas,  b.  2S  Jan.  ISCO. 

Cunstancc.  ii.  Koso-Frances.  Iii.  Ida-Mary. 

inr.igC— The  Alderseys  have  been  seated  at  Aldersey 
e  the  Conquest. 

iLLiAM  Aldebset,  of  Aldersey,  Esq.,  living  temp.  Henry 
the  Uneal  descendant  of  Hugh  de  Aldersey,  who  flourished 
er  Henry  III.,  m.  Margaret  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Stalker, 
^ower  Spurstow,  Esq.,  and  was  father  of 
ENRY  Aldersey,  of  Aldersey  and  Spurstow,  Esq.,  who 
Tane,  dau.  of  John  Hockenhull,  of  Hockenhull,  Esq.,  and 
four  sons.  The  2nd  son,  Robert,  was  ancestor  of  the 
rseys  of  Kent  and  Stafford,  and  the  4th,  Richard, 
er  of  William  Aldersey,  a  celebrated  antiquary,  Mayor  of 
ster  in  1614.  The  eldest  son  and  heir, 
3HN  Aldersey,  of  Aldersey  and  Spurstow,  Esq.,  m.  Anne, 
.  and  eventual  heir  of  Thomas  Bird,  of  Glutton,  Esq.,  and 
1  162S,  leaving  inter  alios,  two  sons,  John,  his  heir,  and 
mas,  founder  of  the  school  of  Bunbury.  The  former, 
jnN  Aldersey,  of  Aldersey  and  Spurstow,  Esq.,  m.  Anne, 
Hugh  Aston,  of  Aston  Green,  Esq.,  and  was  great- 
it-great-grandfather  of 

HE  Rev.  Samdel  Aldersey,  of  Aldersey  and  Spurstow, 
;or  of  Wigan,  co.  Lancaster,  who  m.  Henrietta,  dau.  of 
ry  Bridgmann,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Sodor  and  Man,  and  d. 
'.,  leaving  several  children.  The  last  surviving  son  and 
itual  heir, 

HE  Rev.  Samuel  Aldersey,  of  Aldersey  and  Spurstow, 
Margaret,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Cornelius  Hignet, 
Oarland,  Esq.,  and  dying  1802,  was  s.  by  his  son, 
obert  Aldersey,  of  Aldersey  and  Spurstow,  Esq.,  in  1738, 
encher  of  the  Inner  Temple,  who  d.  unm.  1802,  and  was 
y  his  brother, 

AMCEL  Aldersey,  of  Aldersey  and  Spurstow,  Esq.,  who 
Elizabeth,  only  child  of  WilUam  Wotton,  of  Haddenham, 
Bucks,  Esq.,  and  dying  1802,  left  issue,  Samdel;  Thomas 
.jj.;  Catherine;  Margaret;  and  Elizabeth  (all  deceased), 
eldest  son, 

AMUEL  Aldersey,  of  Aldersey  Hall  and  Spurstow,  co. 
ster,  Esq.,  6.  17  Sept.  1776;  s.  his  father  1802;  High 
riff  1816  ;  in.  9  Aug.  1824,Lucy,  dau.  of  George  Baylis,Esq. 
hiffnal,  co.  Salop,  and  by  her  (who  d.  26  May,  1S6S)  had 

Ligh-Robert,  6.  19  Nov.  1828;  d.  24  Dec.  1848. 
HOMAS,  now  of  Aldersey  Hall. 

in-Mary,  m.  4  July,  1850,  to  Augustus  Kelham,  Esq.,  3rd 
ion  of  Robert-Kelham  Kelham,  Esq.  of  Bleasby  Hall,  co. 
^otts. 

.ucy-Anne,  m.  30  Nov.  1804,  to  Charles-James  Trevor-Roper, 
Esq.  of  Plastcg. 

Aldersey  d.  17  July,  1855. 

nns — Gu.,  on  a  bend,  arg.,  between  two  cinquefoils,  or, 

e  leopards'  faces,  vert. 

'rest — A  demi-grifan,   segreant,   gu.,   beaked   and    armed, 
dng  from  a  plume  of  five  ostrich  feathers,  or. 
Vn  is— Aldersey  Hall,   Chester,   and  Spurstow  Hall,  Whit- 
irch. 


LDHIDGE  OF  ST.  LEONARD'S  FOBEST. 

AiDEiDGE,  Jonx,  Esq.  of  St.  Leonard's  Forest, 
ssex,  late  Major  21st  Fusiliers,  now  Lieut. -Col. 
mmandant  of  the  Susses  Militia,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
'  Sussex,  b.  4  Jan.  1832  ;  s.  Lis  father  26  Maj, 
71 ;  m.  18  July,  1863,  Mary-Alethea,  dau.  of  S. 
ithews,  Esq.,  and  relict  of  Thomas  Broadwood, 
q.  of  Holmbush,  Sussex,  and  has  issue, 
Robert-Beaucleke,  6.  June,  1805. 

I.  Charles-Powlett,  6.  Sept.  1866. 

II.  Herbert-Henry,  6.  Feb.  1SC9. 
.  John-Barttelot,  b.  Feb.  1871. 

Emily-Marian. 

LiUCrCfJC— This  family  of  Aldridge  was  originally  of  Ux- 
dge,  Middlesex,  and  inherited  the  estate  of  St.  Leonard's 
rest  from  Captain  WiUiam  Powlett,  of  Champions,  West 
instead,  and  St.  Leonard's  Forest,  about  the  year  1750.  The 
rest,  originally  royal  property,  is  held  under  a  grant  from 
!  Crown  since  the  reign  of  King  Charles  II. 
FoHN  Aldridge,  Esq.  of  St.  Leonard's  Forest,  m.  Henrietta, 
ict  of  J.  TomUnson  Busby,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  ISOC), 


ToHN,  his  successor. 

Jobert,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  BnsBY,  on  succeeding 

to  liis  maternal  estates,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Veruer. 


Esq.  of  Churchhill,  and  has  issue,  John,  of  Inholmc?,  and 
Louisa,  wife  of  Hon.  David  I'lunket. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Edward  Carter,  Esq.  of  Coolhurst,  Sussex. 

Louisa,  ni.  Sir  Francis  Hartweli,  Bart,  of  Dale  Hall,  Essex. 
Mr.  Aldridge  represented  Queenborough  in  Parliament  from 
1784  to  1790,  and  Shoreham  from  1790  to  1792,  and  was  some 
time  Store  Keeper  of  the  Ordnance.    He  d.  1795,  and  was  s. 
by  his  elder  son, 

John  Aldridge,  Esq.  of  St.  Leonard's  Forest,  J. P.,  and  Capt. 
in  the  Royal  Sussex  Militia,  who  m.  1799,  Anna-Maria,  dau. 
of  Walter  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Stopham,  Sussex,  and  dying  in  1803, 
was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son, 

Robert  Aldridge,  Esq.  of  St.  Leonard's  Forest,  J. P.,  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of  Sussex  in  18'25,  6.  24  June,  1801;  m.  20 
Oct.  1829,  Caroline-Ann,  dau.  of  Charles-George  Beauclerk, 
Esq.  (of  the  noble  family  of  St.  Albans),  by  Emily-Charlotte 
his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Ogilvy,  Esq.,  and  Emily-Mary, 
Dowager  Duchess  of  Leinstcr,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  Sept. 
1869)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  now  of  St.  Leonard's  Forest. 

II.  Kobert-Barttelot,  6.  Dec.  1835;  Capt.  71st  Highlanders, 
killed  at  the  Umbeyla  Pass,  Punjab,  19  Nov.  1863. 

HI.  Charles-Compton  (Rev.),  6.  6  Aug.  1839  ;  d.  7  Aug.  IS66. 
IV.  Henry,  Capt.  95th  regt.  b.  1842;  d.  '20  Nov.  1876. 

I.  Emily-Louisa,  in.  1852,  Hon.  and  Rev.  Robert  Henley,  son 
of  the  2nd  Baron  Henley. 

II.  Anna-Maria,  ra.  1855,  Charles-Spencer,  eldest  son  of 
Charles-Scrase  Dicklns,  Esq.  of  Coolhurst,  Sussex,  and  his 
wife,  the  Lady  Frances-Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  1st  Marquis 
of  Northampton. 

III.  Caroline-Diana,  m.  1857,  Major  the  Hon.  Charles- 
James  Keith-Falconer,  late  of  the  4th  Hussars,  a  Com- 
missioner of  Inland  Revenue,  son  of  the  7th  Earl  of 
Kintore, 

Mr.  Aldridge  d.  26  May,  1871. 

Arms — Vert,  on  a  fcsse,  between  three  garbs  or,  a  crown 
having  two  leaves  issuant  therefrom,  between  two  bii-ds  of  the 
first,  all  within  a  bordure  of  the  second,  charged  with  eight 
pellets  and  as  many  acorns  alternately,  ppr. 

Crest — An  arm,  couped  below  the  elbow,  vested,  or,  charged 
with  a  bezant,  the  hand  holding  a  quill,  arg. 

Motto — Dirige. 

Seats — St.  Leonard's,  Horsham,  Sussex. 

AliDWOETH    OF   NEWMARKET. 

Aldwoeth,  Eichard-Oliver,  Esq.  of  Ne-n-- 
market,  co.  Cork,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1832- 
33,  b.  2  Feb.  1794  ;  m.  22  Jan.  1824,  the  Lady 
Letitia  Hare,  eldest  dau.  of  Eichard,  Viscount  Ennis- 
more  (eldest  son  of  William,  1st  Earl  of  Listowel), 
and  by  her  (who  d.  19  Sept.  1874)  has  issue, 

I.  Richard-William,  Col.  late  7th  Royal  Fusiliers,  b.  31  Jan. 

1825;  )-i.  30  July,  1863,  Lady  Mary-Henrietta-Catheriue 
Bernard,  eldest  dau.  of  Francis,  Earl  of  Bandon. 

II.  Robert,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  11  June,  1827 ;  m.  23  May, 
1867,  Louisa-Mary,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  late 
General  Tolley,  C.B. 

III.  WilUam-St.  Leger  (Rev.),  6.  21  Feb.  1829;  m.  June, 
1853,  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  William-Stark  Dougal!, 
Esq.  of  Scotscraig,  co.  Fife,  and  d.  1865. 

IV.  John  (Rev.),  b.  8  Sept.  1832. 
I.  Katherine-Anne. 
ILfncagC— The  Irish  branch  of  the  ancient  family  of 

Aldworth,  of  Stanlake,  Berks,  settled  in  the  co.  of  Cork  temp. 
Elizabeth,  when 

Richard  Aldworth  obtained  a  grant  of  part  of  the  Earl  of 
Desmond's  forfeited  estate  near  Short  Castle,  Mallow.  He  m. 
Ellen  Poer,  and  was  father  of 

Sir  Richard  Aldworth,  Knt.,  Provost-Marshal  and  Vice- 
President  of  Munster,  to  whom  the  manor  and  estate  of  New- 
Market  were  granted,  1  March,  1621.  That  property  devolved 
in  succession  to 

Sir  Richard  Aldworth,  Knt.  of  Newmarket,  eldest  son  of 
WiUiam  Aldworth,  Esq.  (who  was  the  elder  brother  of  Sir 
Richard  Aldworth,  the  Provost-Marshal).  Sir  Richard  m. 
Martha,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Travers,  niece  of  Michael  Boyle, 
the  Primate,  and  widow  of  Capt.  Robert  Stannard,  and  had  a 
son  and  heir, 

Boyle  Aldworth,  Esq.  of  Newmarket,  who  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  William  Culliford,  Esq.,  and  had  an  only  son, 

Richard  Aldworth,  Esq.  of  Newmarket,  6.  in  1694;  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Arthur,  1st  Lord  DoneraUe,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Boyle,  his  heir. 

II.  St.  Leger,  who  was  created  Lord  DoneraUe. 

Mr.  Aldworth  d.  25  AprU,  1776,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,   ■ 


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ALE 


BoTLE  Aldwokth,  Esq.  of  Newmarltet,  who  in.  1st,  Jane, 
dau.  of  Robert  Oliver,  Esq.  of  Cloughnodfoy,  co.  Limerick, 
and  by  her  had  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  Martha,  dau.  of  Col. 
Christopher  Rogers,  of  Lota,  co.  Cork,  and  by  her  also  had 
issue.    Mr.  Aldworth  d.  7  Dec.  1788.    His  youngest  son, 

RoiiERT-RoGERS    Aldworth,   Ksq.    of    Newmarket,    m.  11 
March,  1793,   Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Ven.  John  Oliver,  Arch- 
deacon of  Ardagh,  and  had  issue, 
Bichahd-Olivek,  present  proprietor. 

John  (Rev.),  m.  1st.  5  May,  18'i6,  Anne,  dau.  of  Charles-Deane 
Olivei-,  Esq. ;  and  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Jackson, 
Esq.   By  the  former  he  has  Charles  Oliver;  Robert  St.  Loger 
(Rev.);    Richard- Fitz-John ;    St.  Leger-Hewitt;    Elizabeth- 
Catherine;  Sarah -Maria;  and  Letitia-Agnes. 
St.  Leger,  Comm.  R.N.,  of  RockmiJl,  co.  Cork,  m.  Alicia,  dau. 
of  Charles-Deane  Oliver,  Esq.,  and  d.  6  Jan.  1877,  having  by 
her  (who  d.  23  Nov.  1874)  had  issue,  Robert-Oliver,  4'Jth 
regt.,  d.  31  July,  1874;   and  Alicia-Emily  Hester. 
Robert,  Major  N.  Cork  Rifles,  late  Capt.  94th  regt.,  m.  Olivia, 
widow  of  George  Wood,  Esq.,  and  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James 
Morton,  and  has  issue,  William;   Olivia;  Adelaide-Louisa; 
and  Letitia-Charlotte. 
Mr.  Aldworth  d.  28  Jan.  1836. 

^nns— -Arg.,  a  fess,  engrailed,  between  six  billets,  gu. 
C)-est—A  dexter  arm  embowed,  in  armour,  the  hand  grasping 
a  straight  sword,  all  ppr. 
Motto — Nee  timere,  nee  timide. 
Seat — Newmarket,  co.  Cork. 


ALEXANDER   OF   BALLOCHMYLE. 

Alexander,  Claud,  of  Ballochmyle,  co.  Ayr,  J.P. 
for  that  CO.  and  co.  Renfrew,  and  D.L.  co.  Ayr,  M.P. 
for  South  Ayr,  Colonel  Grenadier  Guards,  b.  15  Jan. 
1831  ;  s.  to  Eallochmyle,  1861  ;  m.  12  Feb.  18{J3, 
Eliza,  dau.  of  the  late  Alexander  Speu-s,  M.P.,  of 
Elderslie,  Lord  Lieut,  co.  Eenfrew,  and  has  issue, 

Claud,  6.  24  Feb.  18G7. 

HtUraCIC.— Robert  Alexander,  Burgess  of  Paisley,  1579, 
descended  from  John  Alexander,  who  was  made  a  Burgess  on 
the  erection  of  the  Borough  in  1488,  to.  Janet  Matthie,  and 
had  a  son,  John  Alexander,  who  m.  1598,  Elizabeth  Curswell, 
and  left  issue, 

1  Robert. 

2  James,  Bailie  of  Paisley,  and  Commissioner  of  V-^kt,  who 
had  two  sons,  James  and  Claud. 

1  Catherine,  married.  2  Janet,  mai-ried. 

The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Alexander,  of  Elackhouse,  and  Boghall,  Ayrshire, 
and  of  Newtown,  Renfrewshire,  6.  1G04  ;  m.  1st,  1G33,  Marion, 
dau.  of  Claud  Hamilton,  by  his  wife,  Janet  Orr,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1G48)  had  issue, 

I.  James,  of  Boghall,  m.  Mary,  dan.  of  John  Maxwell,  of 
Southbar,  and  was  ancestor  of  the  Alexanders  of  Airdric  ; 
d.  1669. 

II.  Cladd,  of  Newton ;  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Marion,  m.  1G78,  John  Maxwell,  of  Bredieland,  and  had 
issue. 

II.  Janet,  ra.  1677,  James  Dunlop,  of  Doucot,  and  had  issue. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Jean,  co-heir  of  David  Henderson,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

III.  Robert,  who  ire.  Janet,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Alexander  Smith, 
of  Rcidston,  and  had  issue,  two  daus.,  Margaret  and  Janet. 

IV.  John,  who  settled  in  Carolina. 
The  2nd  son  by  the  first  marriage, 

Claud  Alexander,  6.  1645;  s.  to  Newton  1671;  )h.  1677, 
Jean,  dau.  of  William  Ralstoun  of  that  ilk,  by  his  wife,  Ursula 
Mure,  of  Glanderstoun,  and  had  issue, 

Robert,  who  s.  him  1703. 

Claud,  lost  at  sea  on  his  passage  to  Holland,  1705. 

Marion,  who  m.  1709,  Gavin  Cochrane,  of  Craigmuir,  nephew 
of  William,  1st  Earl  of  Dundonald. 

Ursula,  who  id.  1706,  John  Russell,  of  Braidshaw,  ancestor 
of  Sir  William  Russell,  Bart,  of  Charlton. 
The  elder  son, 

Robert  Alexander,  &.  1681;  «.  to  Newton,  1703 ;  m.  1720, 
his  cousin-german,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Robert  Alexander  the 
younger,  of  Blackhouse,  and  had  issue, 

Claud,  his  successor. 

Jean,  m.  to  Robert  Neilson,  of  Paisley,  and  had  issue. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Claud  Alexander,  b.  1724,  «.  to  Newton  1738.  He  m.  1746, 
Joanna,  dau.  of  Alexander  Cuninghame,  of  Craigends,  des- 
cended of  the  noble  house  of  Glencairn,  by  his  wife,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Sir  George  Houstoun,  Bart,  of  Houstoun  (and  grand- 
dau.  of  John,  Earl  of  Perth  and  Melfort) ;  he  d.  1772,  leaving 


Robert,  his  heir. 
Alexander,  d.  unm, 
Claud,  of  Ballochmyle. 
Boyd,  H.E.I.C.S.,  of  Southbar  and  Boghall,  M.P.  for  Rem 
in  1796,  and  for  Glasgow  in  1802;  b.  17f)8;  m.  his  coi 
german,  Camilla,  dau.  of  Boyd  Portcrfield,  Esq.  of  tliat 
by  his  wife.  Christian,  dau.  of  Alexander  Cuninghami 
Craigends,  and  d.  s.  p.  1825. 
John,  Major  in  the  56th  regt.,  6.  1766;  to.  his  cousin,  J 
dau.  of  Robert  Neilson,  and  d.  s.  2>. 
Catherine.  Margaret.  Anna. 

Wilhelmina  (Burns'  "  Lass  of  Ballochmyle  "). 
Lockhart,  m.  to  her  cousin,  Claud  Neilson,  and  had  issui 
miias. 
The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Alexander,  of  Newton,  d.  s.p.,  having  s.  to  Ne' 
in  1772;  his  brother. 

Clad!)    Alexander,   H.E.LC.S.,  &.   17-53,    was  Paymaii 
General  to  the  Forces  in  India.    He  bought  in  1783  the 
of  Ballochmyle,  co.  Ayr,  and  m.  1788,  Helenora,  dau.  of, 
William  Maxwell,  Bart,  of  Springkell,  by  liis  wife,  Mar^ 
dau.  of  Sir  Michael  Stewart,  Bart,  of  Blackhall  and  Ardgo 
by  whom  he  had  issue, 
Claud,  b.  1789. 

William-Maxwell,  of  Southbar,  6.  1790. 
Boyd,  who  .«.  his  brother. 

Margaret-Stewart,  d.  1861.  Anna-Joanna,  d. 

Catherine-Maxwell,  d.  1834.  Helcnoia. 

Mary,  m.  1834,  to  Joshua  Crompton,  Esq.  of  Sion  Hill, 
Azerley,  co.  York ;  d.  1867,  leaving  issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

Claud  Alexander,  of  Ballochmyle,  an  officer  in  t 
1st  regt.  of  Guards,  s.  to  Ballochmyle  in  1809,  and  to.  Elizabel 
dau.  of  Col.  Keatinge,  by  his  wife  Lady  Martha  Brabazon,  da 
of  Anthony,  8th  Earl  of  Meath.  He  d.  s.  p.  1845,  and  -w 
s.  by  his  brother, 

William-Maxwell  Alexander,  of  Southbar.  He  d.  im 
1853.  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Boyd  Alexander,   of  Ballochmyle   and  Southbar,  h.  17! 
He  m.  1S28,  Sophia-Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Benjamin  Hobhou; 
Bart.,    and    sister    of  John,    Lord   Bruughton,  G.C.B.,   a 
had  issue, 
Claud,  now  of  Ballochmyle. 

John  -  Hobhouse  -  Inglis,  of  Southbar,  Capt.  R.N.,  A.D. 
to  the  Queen,  and  an  "Ofiacer"of  the  Legion  ot  Hoiioi 
6.  1832;  m.  Isabella-Barbara,  dau.  ofT.-C.  Hume,  and 
1875,  leaving  Boyd-William- John,  6.  1862;  Edwin-S 
Clair;  Sophia-Isabella;  Evelyn-Mary;  and  Cora-Sybil. 
Boyd-Francis,  Lieut.-Col.  late  Rifle  Brigade,  of  Swifts,  Kei 
b.  17  April,  1834;  m.  27  Dec.  18G5,  Mary,  dau.  of  Da; 
Wilson,  of  Castleton  House,  Surrey,  and  h«.s  issue,  j  | 

Herbert,  b.  Dec.  1874.  David,  b.  July,  1876.  'I 

Marion.  Helenur. 

William-Maxwell,  late  Bengal  C.S.,  b.  183G,  m  Emma,  da 
of  Rev.  William  Thorp. 
Michael-Stewart,  b.  1839;  d.  1855. 

Helenora-Margaret- Angela,  m.l857,  to  John  Archibald  Sha 
Stewart,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Sir  Michael  Shaw-Stewai 
Bart,  of  Ardgowan,  and  d.  1865,  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Alexander  d.  Oct.  1861,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms — Per  pale,  arg.  andsa.,  a  chevron,  in  base  a  crescer 
and  in  chief  a  fleur-de-lys  all  counter-changed,  w  ithin  a  be 
dure,  gu.  and  or.  The  date  of  the  old  arms  in  the  lyi 
Registrar  is  1673. 

Crest — An  elephant,  ppr.,  matnculatcd  1788. 

Motto — Perseverantia  vincit. 

Seat — Ballochmyle,  Mauchline,  co.  Ayr. 


ALEXANDER   OF   BOYDSTONE. 

Alexander,  Archibald,  Esq.  of  Eoydstoue,  c 
Ayr,  J.P.,  b.  18  Aug.  1812  ;  m.  April,  1853,  Agne 
McKnight,  4tli  dau.  of  William  Crawford,  Esq.  i 
Cartsburn,  co.  Renfrew,  by  his  wife,  Jane-Tucki 
Crawford,  of  Broadfield,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Alexander-Charles-Abchibald,  b.  10  June,  1854. 

II.  William-Edward-Robert,  b.  7  Aug.  1856. 
itinrnflC— The   first  of  this  family  who  settled  inAJ 

shire,  was 

Archibald  Alexander,  who  held  considerable  propert3r 
Lanarkshire,  and  purchased  the  lands  of  Boydstone,  co.  Aj 
in  1759.  He  m.  Mary  Brownlee,  of  Strathaven,  by  whonj 
left  at  his  decease,  in  1771,  a  dau.,  Mary,  to.  1742,  to  Jo| 
King,  of  Micklegovan,  and  a  son  and  successor, 

Aecuibald  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Boydstone,  who  m.  Jan 


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of  Duncan  Crawfora,  Esq.,  and  T\-ass.  at  liis  decease,  in 

by  hi?  son, 
ICHIBALD  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Boydstonc,  who  purchased 
;statc  of  Cailung,  where  he  resided ;  dying  ■unm.,  he  was 

his  brother, 
LEXANDEB  Alexander,  Epq.  of  Boydstone,  a  Major  in  the 
who   m.  29    Oct.    1800,   Grace,    2nd    dau.   of   Angus 
lester,  of  the  Loupe,  Chief  of  the  Clan  Allaster  of  Kintire, 
d.  1843,  leaving  issue, 
icHiBALD,  now  of  Boydstouc. 
jie.  Amelia. 

Alexander  d.  1843. 

-Quarterly:  1st,  arg.,  alien  rampant  gu.,  holding  a 
le  axe  or;  2nd,  or,  a  hand  sustaining  a  pair  of  balances  of 
'  scales ;  3rd,  arg.,  a  lymphad,  sails  furled,  sa. ;  4th,  per 
irg.  and  sa.,  a  chev.,  and  in  base  a  crescent,  countcr- 
iged. 

est — A  bear  sejant,  ppr. 
'otto— Per  mare,  per  terras. 

Ann's  Lodge,  Boydstone,  co.  Ayr. 


ALEXANDER   OF   WESTERTOK-. 

lXEXANDEE,  Sir  James-Edwaed,  of  Westerton, 
Stirling,  Major-Gen.  in  tlie  army,  K.C.L.S., 
I.S.J.,  F.E.S.E.,  m.  1837,  EveUne-Marie,  dau.  of 
Charles-Connvallis  Michell,  K.H.,  K.C.T.S., 
veyor-General  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  and 


Edwabd-Matse,  i.  in  1S41.  ii.  EanaUl. 

.  Herbert.  :v.  Gerald. 

Helen,  d.  young. 

incatJC' — The  late  Edward  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Powiz, 
Df  James  Alexander,  Esq.,  Provost  of  Stirling,  by  Euphemia 
,vife,  widow  of  James  Henderson,  Esq.,  and  only  dau.  of 
es  Mayne,  Esq.  of  St.  Ninians,  b.  1768;  m.  1st,  1801,  Miss 
uhoun,  dau.  of  R.  Colquhoun,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Gideon 
uhoun,  Esq.,  late  Eesident  at  Bussorah ;  2ndly,  1803, 
lerine,  dau.  of  Provost  John  Glass,  and  niece  of  Major-Gen. 
Alexander  Bryce,  K.C.H.,  Inspector-General  of  Fortifica- 
3,  of  Dr.  Bryce,  Dean  of  the  Chapel  Eoyal,  and  of 
James  Bryce,  of  Edinburgh,  and  by  the  latter  only  had 


mes-Edwakd  (Sir),  his  heir. 

hn,  Major  in  the  Rifle  Brigade,  who  assumed  the  surname 

f  Henderson,  on  succeeding  to  the  estate  of  Westerton,  at 
decease  of  his  uncle,  John  Henderson,  Esq.,  in  whose 
lily  the  lands  of  Westerton  had  been  for  several  hundred 

ears.    He  d.  unm.  1858. 

iphemia-Mayne,  who  d.  ^inm.  1823. 

ary-Bryce,  m.  J.  Colquhoun,  Esq.,  Barristcr-at-Law. 

therine-Glass,  m.  J.-MacArthur  Moir,  Esq.  of  Milton. 

ms — Quarterly;   1st  and  4th,   per  pale,   arg.   and  sa.,  a 

Ton,  and  in  base  a  crescent,  all  counterchanged ;  2nd  and 
a  galley,  sa.,  thi-ee  cross-crosslets,  fitchiie,  gu. 

•est — A  beaver. 

otto — Per  mare,  per  terras. 

aC — Westerton,  near  Bridge  of  Allan,  N.B. 


ALEXANDER   OF    SOUTHBAE. 

See  Alexander  oe  Ballochmyle, 


ALEXANDER    OF   AHILLY. 

.XEXANDEE,  Lesley-William,  Esq.  of  FroTvick 
ise,  Esses,  and  of  Ahilly,  Buuerana,  co.  Donegal, 
,,  b.  1841. 

tillage.— The  Rev.  Andrew  Alexander,  D.D.,  presby- 
n  minister,  went  from  Scotland  and  settled  in  the  north  of 
md,  A.D.  1618.  He  to.  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Rev.  James 
Ifeild,  D.D.,  and  dying  circa  1641,  left  a  son, 
ndrew  Alexander  (attainted  by  James  II.,  1689),  who  ?ri. 
a  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Phillips,  called  Governor  Phillips, 
had  a  son  and  heir,  Jacob;  he  m.  2ndly,  a  dau.  of  the 
■d  of  Ililles,  and  had  a  son,  John,  ancestor  of  the  Alexan- 
of  Milford,  co.  Carlow,  of  London,  of  Portglenone,  co. 
im,  of  Forkhill,  CO.  Armagh,  of  Somerhill,  Kent,  of  the 
s  of  Caledon,  and  of  the  Baronets  Alexander.    The  eldest 

LCOB   Alexander,   Esq.   of  Ncwtownliuiavady,  m.   1692, 


Margaret  (or  Jane),  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Oliver,  of  The 
Lodge,  Newtownlimavady,  chief  magistrate  appointed  to  ad- 
minister the  oath  of  allegiance  on  the  accession  of  William 
and  Mart,  and  had  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

James  Alexander,  of  Newtownlimavady,  merchant,  m. 
Elizabeth  Ross,  of  Newtownlimavady,  and  had  issue.  Mr. 
Alexander  (whose  will  was  proved  4  July,  1786)  was  s.  by  liis 
eldest  son, 

Lesley  Alexander,  of  Newtownlimavady,  who  r,i.  AniiA 
Simpson,  of  Armagh,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Newtownlimavady,  in.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Maxwell,  Esq.,  and  dying  1853,  left  issue, 

1  Lesley,  11th  Hussars,  d.  unm.         2  Alexander,  d.  unr.i. 

3  Samuel-MaxweU,     J. P.    and    D.L.,    High    Sheriff    co. 
Londonderry,  b.  1834. 

4  John,  of  Newtownlimavady,  b.  1836 ;   d.  unm. 

1  Anna,  in.  1857,  Alfred- John  Stanton,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  d. 
1858. 

2  Jane,  m.  E.-F.-C.  Eitter,  Esq. 

II.  James,  of  Gortinesson,  co.  Deny. 

III.  Lesley,  of  Foyle  Park,  J.P.  and  D.L. ;  m.  1835,  Amelia- 
Maria,  dau.  of  Col.  Bates,  but  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Alexander,  d.  1832.  v.  Tuojias.  late  of  Ahilly. 
I.  Louisa.            II.  Jane,  m.  Wm.  Muudy,  Esq. 

III.  Elizabeth. 
The  youngest  son, 

Thomas  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Frowick  House,  Essex,  ancl 
Ahilly,  CO.  Donegal,  High  Sheriff  of  the  last-named  co.  in 
1852,  m.  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Haigh,  Esq.  of  Westficld 
House,  Doncaster,  and  had  issue, 

Lesley- WiLLiAjr,  now  of  Ahilly.  James.  Tlioaias. 

Kdward-:M.ry(l.th-Edgwortli. 

Anna-Louisa  (:\Irs.  Bristow). 

Rosetta,  m.  Algernon  Bathurst,  Esq. 

Elizabeth- Frances. 
He  d.  1867. 

Arms — Per  pale,  arg.  and  sa.,  a  chevron,  and  in  base  a  cres- 
cent, counterchanged. 

Crest — An  arm  embowcd  in  armour,  ppr.,  in  the  hand  a 
sword,  also  ppr.,  pommel  and  hilt  or. 

Motto — Per  mare,  per  terras. 

Seats— Frowick  House,  St.  Osyth,  Essex;  Ahilly,  Buncraua, 
CO.  Donegal. 


ALEXANDER    OF   MILFORD. 

Alexander,  John,  Esq.  of  Milford  House,  co. 
Carlow,  M.A.,  High  Sheriff  1824,  and  M.P.  for 
Carlow  1853  to  1859,  m.  18  Oct.  1848,  Esther,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  late  Matthew  Brinkley,  Esq.  of  Parsons- 
town,  CO.  Meatli,  2nd  son  of  Eiglit  Eev.  John 
Brinkley,  Bishop  of  Cloyne,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  an  officer  in  the  army,  b.  1850. 

II.  Wilham-Cranstoun,  b.  1851.         iii.  Lorenzo,  &.  1853. 
IV.  Charles-Henry,  6.  1856.  v.  George,  b.  1S58. 
I.  Harriet-Lucia,  m.  E.-G.-M.  Donnithorne,  Esq. 

ILlltCaCJf . — John  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Ballyclose,  New- 
townUmavady,  co.  Londonderry,  eldest  son  of  Andrew 
Alexander  Esq.  (attainted  1689),  by  his  second  wife;  ih.  Ann 
White,  and  d.  1747,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

II.  Nathaniel,  ancestor  of  tlie  Earls  of  Caledon. 

III.  AVilliam,  ancestor  of  Alexander,  Bart. 
I.  Martha,  in.  Wm.  Kellie,  Esq. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Alexan-dee,  Esq.  of  Belfast,  b.  20  Jan.  1736;  m.  2» 
May,  1760,  Anne,  dau.  of  George  Portis,  Esq.,  and  dying 23  Dec. 
1821,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Milford,  co.  Carlow,  5.  27  Feb. 
1764 ;  m.  8  Sept.  1801,  Christian-lzod,  dau.  of  Lorenzo  Nickson, 
Esq.  of  Chapel  Izod,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  now  of  Slilford. 

II.  Lorenzo-William,  m.  1857,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Col.  Bruen,  of 
Oak  Park,  co.  Carlow,  and  d.  1867,  leaving  a  son,  Henry- 
Bruen,  and  two  daus..  Christian,  and  Anne. 

III.  George,  m.  1861,  Susan,  dau.  of  Stephen  Collins,  Esq., 
and  has  issue. 

IV.  James,  m.  1855,  Lucia-Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Wm.  Clarkc- 
Travers,  Bart. 

V.  Charles-Leslie  (Rev.),  b.  1820. 

VI.  Henry,  Col.  in  the  army,  b.  1822. 

I.  Anne,  m.  1828,  to  John  Cranstoun,  Esq.        ii.  Lucia. 
HI.  Fanny,  m.  1847,  to  Rev.  Charles-Henry  Travers. 
Mr.  Alexander  d.  16  Aug.  1843. 
Seal — Milford  House,  near  Carlow. 


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ALEXANDER   OF   HOLWOOD. 

Alkxander,  Robert,  Esq.  of  Kolwood,  C.B., 
J.P.  Kent,  h.  2  July,  1813,  m.  1  Oct.  1846,  Caroline, 
dau.  of  George  Murray,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  Dec.  1870, 
Emmeline,  dau.  of  Robert  Kaye  Greville,  Esq.,  and 
widow  of  Major-General  Henry  Drummond. 

JLilltaflC— William  Alexander,  Esq.  of  London,  elder 
brother  of  James,  1st  Earl  of  Caledon,  9U.  Charlotte,  dau.  of 
Dr.  Messenger  Monsey,  and  d.  in  1774,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Monsey  (Rev.),  whose  only  child,  Dorothea,  m.  Eov.  Alex- 
ander Staples,  D.D. 

II.  Robert,  of  whom  we  treat. 

I.  Anne,  m.  William  Dalton,  Esq.,  and  d.  1840. 

II.  Jemima,  m.  1789,  Rev.  John-Edward  Rolfe,  and  was 
mother  of  Robert  Monsey,  Lord  Cranworth,  who  devised 
Holwood  to  Robert  Alexander,  Esq. 

III.  Catherine,  m.  1800,  Venerable  J.-B.  Colycr,  of  Ilack- 
ford  Hall,  Norfolk. 

The  2nd  son, 

Robert  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Gloucester  Place,  Portman 
Square,  London,  in  the  E.I. Co.  Civil  Service,  and  Member  of 
Council  at  Madras,  m.  1st,  Miss  Williams,  by  whom  he  had  a 
son,  James-William,  Bengal  Civil  Service;  hem.  2ndly,  1809, 
Grace,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  St.  John  Blacker,  D.D.,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1835)  he  left  at  his  decease,  1861, 

I.  Robert,  now  of  Ilolwood. 

I.  Charlotte,  m.  John  Muddelle,  Esq. 

II.  Mary,  m.  6  April,  1837,  Rev.  Sir  St.-Vincent-Love  Ham- 
mick,  2nd  bart.  of  Cavendish  Square. 

&aJ— Holwood,  Keston,  Beckenham,  Kent. 


ALEXANDER    OF    PORTGLENONE, 
CO.  ANTRIM. 

Alexander,  Robert- Jackson,  Esq.  See  Bueke'j 
Peerage  (Caledon). 


ALEXANDER    OF    FORKHILL, 
CO.    ARMAGH. 

See  Bueee's  Feerage  (Caledon). 


ALINGTON   OF   SWINHOPE. 

Alington,  Gteorge-Maemaduee,  Esq.  of  Swin- 
liope,  CO.  Lincoln,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  h.  17  Eeb.  1798  ; 
m.  17  May,  1825,  Mary,  dau.  of  Matthew-Bancroft 
Lister,  Esq.  of  Burwell  Park,  co.  Lincoln,  by  whom 
(who  d.  9  May,  1877)  he  has  had  issue, 

I.  George-Hugh,  G8th  rcgt.,  6.  182G;  d.  at  Malta,  9  June, 
1862. 

II.  Chables-Argentine  (Rev.),  h.  22  March,  1828,  Rector  of 
Muckton-with-Burwell,  m.  1  July,  1873,  Eleanor,  youngest 
dau.  of  Daniel  Cave,  Esq.  of  Clave  Hill,  Gloucester,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  5  May,  1874)  has  a  dau.,  Eleanor-Cave,  6. 

5  May,  1874. 

III.  Arthur-Hildobrand.  Commander  R.N.,  h.  10  Oct.  1830; 
i».9June,  1870,  Cliarlottc-Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles 
Moore,  of  Garlenick,  Cornwall,  and  has, 

1  Arthur-Cyril-Marmaduke,  h.  l.'j  June,  1872. 

2  Argeniine-Hugh,  b.  10  July,  1876. 

1  Charlotte-Hildegarde-Mary. 

2  Sophie-EUen-Elfrida. 

IV.  Albert-Edward,  of  Canterbury,  New  Zealand,  h.  24  Xov. 
1841. 

T.  Frederick-William,  6.  29  Jul}',  1845. 

I.  Sophy-Anne,  in.  11  June,  1862,  Rev.  William-Charles 
Sharpe,  B.D.,  Vicar  of  Holrac-Spalding,  co.  York,  who  d. 

6  March,  1865. 

II.  Ellen-Fanny. 

ill'urasr. — George  Altnoton,  E.'^q.  of  SwinViopp,  co. 
Lincoln,  son  of  George  Alington,  Esq.,  younger  brotlier  of  Sir 
Giles  Alington,  of  Hor.seheath  (ancestor  of  the  Lords  Alington), 
and  the  descendant  of  an  old  Norman  family,  </.  1633,  leaving 
his  large  property  in  that  county  to  his  grand  nephew, 

Henry  Alington,  Esq.  of  Swinhope  and  Hoddesdon,  who  m. 
Penelope,  dau.  of  Sir  Marmaduke  Dalyson,  Knt.  of  Hailing, 
Kent,  and  had  two  sons, 

I.  Hugh,  who  left  an  only  dau.  and  heiress  Barbara,  whose 
tlescendant,  Mrs.  Sarah  Rowc,  bequeathed  her  property  to 
Henry  Alington,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Marmaduke 
Alington,  on  condition  of  his  assuming  the  surname  cf  Pve. 

II.  HfiiNai'. 


i 


Mr.  Alington  d.  1662  ;  his  2nd  son, 

Henry  Alington,  Esq.  of  Swinhope,  had  two  .son?, 

I.  Marmaduke,  his  successor. 

II.  William,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  in.  Elizabeth,  sistei 
Sir  Thomas-Cookes   Winford,    Knt.,   of  Glashampton, 
Worcester,   and  niece  of  Sir  Thomas  Cookes,   founder 
AVorcester  College,    Oxford,  and   d.  1731,  leaving   a 
Henry,  who  s.  his  uncle  at  Swinhope. 

The  elder  son, 

Marmaduke  Alington,  Esq.  of  Swinhope,  also  of  Lincol 
inn,  inherited  the  estates,  and  d.  unm.  1749,  when  he  was  s 
his  nephew. 

Rev.  Henry  Alington,  of  Swinhope,  Rector  cf  Aston, 
Hertford,  who  )7i.  Frances,  dau.  of  Robert  Baron,  Esq. 
Letchworth,  co.  Herts,  by  whom  (who  d.  in  1809)  he  had  i 
Marmaduke,  his  heir. 

William  (Rev.),  ancestor  of  Alington  of  Little  Carford. 
Henry,  of  Hertford,  rf.  184.5,    leaving  issue.  Mary,  who 
William  Medland,  Esq.  of  Hertford. 
Mary,  in.  Col.  George  Maddison  (see  Maddison  of  Partney] 
Frances,  d.  unm. 

Sarah,  in.  Rev.  John  Robinson,  of  Faldingworth. 
Mr.  Alington  d,.  1781,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Rev.  Marmaduke  Alington,   M.A.   of  Swinhope,  who 
Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Emeris,  of  Louth,  co.  Lincol 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1851)  had  issue, 
George-Marmaduke,  now  of  Swinhope. 
Henry,  b.  3  Aug.  1800,  who  assumed  the  surname  and  a 
of  Pye,  in  compliance  with  the  will  of  Mrs.  Saiah  11 
(the  descendant  of  Hugh  Alington,  ihe  elder  son  of  H( 
Alington,  Esq.  of  Swinhope  and  Hoddesden,  temp.  Charl 
II.),  who  bequeathed  to  him  an  estate  at  Bosbury,  deriv 
from  the  Pye  family.    He  in.  1st,  Charlotte-Mary,  dau.  ai 
co-heiress  of  John  Yarburgh,  Esq.  of  Frampton,  and  hadl 
her  (who  d.  1847)   one  dau.,  Charlotte-Alington,  m.  to  fa 
Rev.   Charles-Cary  Barnard,  and  d.  1869.     He  m.  2ndr 
1854,  Lady  Albinia-Frances  Hobart,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Ei 
of  Buckinghamshire,  and  had  by  her  a  dau.,  Mary-Albini 
b.  18  Nov.  1856 ;   to.  17  July,  1877,  Lieut.  Charles-H.  Coc 
rane,  R.N. 
John  (Rev.),  Rector   of  Candlesby,  co.    Lincoln,   m.   18' 
Charlotte,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Alan  Bellingham,  2nd  bart. 
Castle  Bellingham,  co.  Louth,  and  has  1  Alan-Marmjidu 
(Rev.),  Rector  of  Benniworth;  m.  1866,  Katherinc-l'auliii 
dau.  of  Rev.  F.-T.  Atwood,  and  has  issue;  2  Honry-Gil( 
Inspector  of  Schools,  m.  and  has  issue ;  1  Hester-Fraiices,  ■, 
15  April,  1868,  Eev.  N.  R'lyds;  and  other  issue. 
Ilildebrand- William,  of  Boston,  m.  Katherine,  dau.  ofFran( 
Overton,  Esq.  of  Louth.     He  d.  s.  p.  1866 :  his  widow  d.  181 
Richard  Pye  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Swinhope,  m.  1842,  Emily,  da 
of  William  Medland,  Esq.  of  Hertford,  and  has  Henry-Ra 
don,  b.  1844,  and  other  issue. 
Anne,  m.  Rev.  William  Cooper,  of  West  Hasen,  and  d.  187( 
Sarah-Penelope,  m.  Rev.  George-Alington  Robinson,  Reel 
of  Irby,  and  d.  1864. 
Mr.  Alington,  who  was  Rector  of  Walsokcn,  Norfolk,  d.  18; 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  bend,  engr.,  between  six  billets  arg.,  quarter! 
Argentine,  Fitz-Thomas,  Gardiner,  Winford,  and  Cookes. 

Crest — A  talbot,  passant,  ermine.  : 

Motto— Nott  Pour  Haines,  used  since  1634,  but  the  origii  I 
one  was  "  En  Dieu  est  tout."  1 ! 

Scat — Swinhope,  Great  Grimsby.  i ' 


i 


ALINGTON   OF   LITTLE   BARFORD. 

Alington,  Juiitts,  Esq.  of  Little  Barford  Man 
House,  CO.  Bedford,  b.  6  Dec,  1836  ;  m.  5  Jan.  187 
Katherine-Mary,  dau.  of  Edmund  Wright,  Esq. 
Halston  Hall,  co.  Salop,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Ciiarles-Edmund-Argentine,  b.  26  May,  1872. 

II.  Walter-Hildebrand,  6.  24  Jan.  1874. 

III.  Julius-Hugh,  6.  3  May,  1873. 
I.  Catherine-Hilda,  b.  29  May,  1877. 

Mr.  Alington  is  Lord  of  the  manors  of  Little 
ford  and  Marston  Morteyne. 

JLiltCJigC. — This  family  is  a  branch  of  Alington  of  SiJi 
hope,  descending  from. 

Rev.  William  Alington,  Rector  of  Twy will,  co.  Northan| 
ton,  2nd  son  of  Rev.  Henry  Alington,  of  Swinhope.  Hej 
Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Williamson,  Esq.  of  Baldock,  co.  Ilertfol 
and  d.  1849,  leaving,  with  a  dau.  Frances,  a  son,  i 

Rev.  John  Alington,  M.A.,  of  Little  Baiford  Manor  Hon 
CO.  Bedford,  and  Letchworth  Hall,   co.  Hertford,   b.  4  '. 
1795  ;  m.  3  Oct.  1822,  Eliza-Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  Right  Hi 
Sir  Thomas  Plumer,  of  Canon's  Park,  Middlesex,  Master  of  I 
Rolls,  by  whom  (who  d.  1838)  ho  had  issue, 


ALL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


ALL 


17 


John,  (?.  f.  p.  II.  William,  successor  to  liis  father. 

I.  Henry,  6.  23  July,  1831 ;  d.  unm. 
,  ciKirles  (Rev.),  b.  22  April,  1833;  d.  unm. 
'  I  i.ius,  now  of  Little  Barford. 
i  I  mces,  m.  Rev.  George  Yalden,  M.A.  ii.  Mary. 

I  iiiily,    TO.    Rev.  Nathaniel    Royils,   Rector    of    Little 
;aituRl,  and  d.  1865. 
.  Julia  Alington,  d.  1864,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  sur- 

vt  Alinotok,  Esq.  of  Little  Barford   Manor  House, 
iiworthHall,  6.  6  April,   1826,  and  rf.  31  May,  1874, 
\>y  his  only  surviving  brother, 
,1.  ^  Alington,  Esq.  of  Little  Barford,  present  Lord  of 


Ci-ent,  and  Motto  same  as  Alington  nf  Swinlwpe, 
-Little  Barford,  St.  Ncots,  co.  Northampton. 


A.LLAN    OF    BLACKWELL    GRANGE. 

Vi.LAX,  Eobert-Henet,  Esq.  of  Black  well  Grange, 
ol  Blackwell  Hall,  co.  Durham,  and  of  Bai'ton,  co. 
5rk,  F.S.A.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of  Durham  1851, 
il  J.P.  for  Dtirham  and  N.E.  of  co.  York,  b.  22 
Ji.  1802  ;  m.  14  July,  1841,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
J  in  ( h-egson,  Esq.  of  Murton  and  Burdon,  co.  Dur- 
hii,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
I  icelot  Allgood,  Esq.,  and  had  one  son, 
of.ert-Killinghall,  6.  25  Dec.  1842;  d.  25  Sept.  1843. 
.tllCilCfC.— This  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  family  of 
A  \N  .;/"  Buckcnhall  and  Brockhurst,  co.  Stafford,  whose 
i  nt  is  deduced  in  an  unbroken  line  from  Henry  Allan,  or 
A  :  :i  .  Lord  of  Buckenhall,  in  1290. 

i:  Allan,  Esq.  of  Yarm,  co.  York,  living  1630  (son  of 
Ian,  "  who  went  to  settle  in  the  county  of  Durham," 
V.  as  2nd  son  of  'WiUiam  Allan,  Esq.  of  Brockhouse, 
:  July,  1589),  m.  Dorothy  Sawyer,  daw.  of  Thomas 
r.A  had  (with  other  children,  who  d.  s.  2^.), 

-  (fldest  son),  6.  1651  ;  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  who 
4  a  large  fortime  in  the  collieries,  and  purchased 
.  apart  of  which  still  retains  the  name  of  Allan's 
near  Chester-le-Street.  He  left  four  sons,  1  John, 
.:  2  George,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  d.  1729,  leaving 

'I,  aaus.,  his  co-heirs;  3  Lionel,  of  Rotterdam,  who  m.  a 
all.  uf  Edward  Colville,  Esq.  of  Whitehouse,  co.  Durham, 
iid  sister  to  Camilla,  wife  of  Charles,  2nd  Earl  of  Tanker- 
ille:  and  4  Thomas,  of  Allan's  Elatts,  the  largest  coal 
\vmr  on  the  river  Wear,  d.  1740,  leavmg  a  son,  Thomas, 
hn  ,/.  unm.,  and  four  daus.,  co-heirs,  viz.,  Susan,  m. 
:aliai  Jennison,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Walworth  Castle,  co. 
I'll  liam,  Master  of  the  Stag-hounds  to  George  II.  ; 
-  ii\t,   in.   Jennison  Shafto,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Wratting 

".Cambridge;    Dorothy,  m.  James  Garland,   Esq. 

liael    Stow    Hall,    Essex;    and    Camilla,    to.    175'2, 

•t  .Shafto,  Esq.  of  Benwell,  High  Sheriff  of  Northum- 

rland,  and  was  mother  of  a  dau.,  Camilla,  heiress  to  her 

rot  lit- r,    rn.    William    Adair,    Esq.,  grandfather    of    the 

resent  Lord  Waveney. 

liii.  hapt.  18  June,  1653;  whose  only  dau.  and  heir  m.  Mr. 
V.  ainston. 

iiry.  bapt.  6  Nov.  1665;  who  m.  twice ;  by  his  first  wife  he 
ad  an  only  dau.,  to.  to  Capt.  Mewse,  and  by  his  second, 
ni.'h.r  dau.,  m.  to  William  Francis,  Esq.  of  London. 
'  r-e  (sixth  son),  b.  1663;  who  making  a  large  fortune 
■  uo\..Tnment  contracts,  built  Blackwell  Grange,  "  a 
:n:'isonie  spacious  mansion,"  in  1710,  and  purchased 
'airs.  He  d.  1744.  His  granddau.,  Anne  Allan,  who 
-iiiiially  became  sole  heiress,  d.  universally  lamented, 
'  1 .  1 7^5,  and  devised  all  her  estates  in  Durham  and  York- 
;  I      ti.i  her  cousin  and  nearest  male  relation  of  her  name, 

-  Allan,  Esq.    of  Darlington,   Blackwell  Grange  and 

-eventh  son),  who  d.  at  Antigua,   leaving  an  only 
I'l  heiress,  Elizabeth,  who  m.  John  Burke,  Esq. 
is  (eighth  soi:),  of  whom  presently. 

1  son  of  George  Allan,  of  Yarm, 
is  Allan,  Esq.   of  Staindrop,  co.  Durham,  6.1668; 
izabeth,  only  dau.  of  William  Sober,  Esq.  of  Cocker- 
I  'urham,  and  had  fifteen  children,  who  all  d.  unm., 

youngest  son, 
ALLAN,  Esq.  of  Blackwell  Grange,  upon  whom  the 
ate,  and  a  moiety  of  the  Killinghall  estate  eventually 
He  was  6.  23  Oct.  1712  ;  to.  18  Nov.  1734,  Ehzabeth, 
■J  01  \\  illiam  Pemberton,  Esq.,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,   dau. 
f  hn  Kilhnghal!,  Esq.  of  MiddletonSt.  George,  co.  Durham, 
Oil.  1790,  leaving  issue, 
George,  his  successor. 
-  James,  d.  unm.  26  Sept.  1890. 


III.  Robert,  of  Sunnyside,  co.  Durham,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 

Barton,  co.  York,  ™.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  (with  her 

sister  Mary,  wife  of  William  Russell,  Esq.  of  Brancepeth 

Castle,  maternal  great-grandfather  of  the  present  Viscount 

Boyne  and  Baron  Brancepeth)  of  Robert  Harrison,  Esq.  a 

wealthy  merchant  at  Sunderland,  and  dying  28  March  1806 

left  issue,  '         ' 

1  Robert,  of  Newbottle,  co.  Durham,  6.   10  April,  176) 

[who  joined  his  cou.sin,  George  Allan,  M.P.,  in  bre'akino- 

the   entail  of  the  old  family  estates] ;  m.  20  Dec.  1792" 

Hannah  (who  d.  9  Jan.  1837,  aged  70),  dau.  of  William 

Havelock,   Esq.   of  Sunderland,  and    sister  of    WilUam 

Kavelock,  Esq.,  late  of  Ingress  Park,  Kent  (father  of  the 

renowned  Commander,  Sir  Henry  Havelock),  and  left  at 

his  demise,  27  Dec.  1813, 

William,  who  s.  to  Blackwell  Grange  at  the  demise  of 

his  kinsman,  Geo.  Allan,  21  July,  1828. 

Robert-Henry,    F.S.A.,    present  representative  of  the 

family. 

John,  of  Dalton-upon-Tees,  co.  Y'ork,  b.  25  June,  18C3 ; 


George-Thomas,  of  Eryholme,  co.  York,  D.L.  of  co 
Durham,  b.  11  Oct.  1804;  to.  11  Oct.  1843,  Maria,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Ramshay,  Vicar  of  Brampton. 

James,  b.  2  Dec.  1807  ;  d.  unm.  26  March,  1833. 

Elizabeth-Anne,  w.  21  May,  1832,  Benjamin  Dunn, 
Esq.  of  Hurworth,  co.  Durham,  and  d.  25  Dec.  1854 
He  d.  18  Oct.  1868. 

Ann. 

Joanna-Mary,  m.  22  Sept.  1836,  Edward  -  Haygarth 
Maling,  Esq.,  and  has  one  son,  Edwin-Allan  Maling 
m.  30  April,  1868,  Maria-Jane,  dau.  of  James  Hartley' 
Esq.,  M.P.,  and  one  dau.    She  d.  6  Jan.  1857.  ' 

Mary-Emma,  m.  1st,  10  July,  1837,  William  Wheatley, 
Esq.,  who  d.  s.  p.  30  Sept.  1850.  She  Hi.  2ndly,  30 
March,  1853,  the  Rev.  Arthur  Rudd,  who  d.  18  Mav 
1873.  ' 

Caroline-Jane,  to.   1st,  28    Sept.  1831,  William-Hunter 

Bume,  Esq.  (who  d.  8  July,  1844),  and  has  a  son,  Frevillc- 

Lambton.    She  m.  2ndly,  23  Oct.  1845,  John  Murray 

Esq.,  and  d.  30  Nov.  1849. 

2  John,  of  Blackwell,  co.  Durham,  M.A.,  J.P.,  b.  29  Aug. 

1779 ;  d.  unm.  4  Sept.  1844.    This  ge»tleman  declined  a 

baronetcy. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Maling,  Esq.  of  Hylton,  co.  Durham 
and  rf.  1810. 

2  Anne,  d.  unm.  1807. 

3  Mary,  m.  13  June,   1802,  John-Henry  John  ston.   Esq 
Capt.  North  York  MOitia,  and  d.  1865,  aged  82. 

The  eldest  son, 

George  Allan,  Esq.  of  Blackwell  Grange,  F.S.A.,  who  is 
designated  in  Sir  John  Prestwick's  RfiwUica,  as  "  a  learned, 
studious,  and  careful  preserver  of  English  antiquities,  and  a 
favourer  of  literature ;"  and  by  Mr.  Surtees,  as  "an  eminent 
antiquary  and  collector,"  was  b.  7  June,  1736.  He  m.  IS  Sept. 
1766,  Ann,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  James-ColUng  Nicholson, 
Esq.  of  Scrutton,  co.  York,  and  had, 

George,  his  successor. 

James,  Capt.  •29th  regt.,  b.  27  Feb.  1772  ;  d.  28  May,  1795. 

Anne,  m.  John  Wright,  Esq.  of  Bolton-on-Swale,  co.  York, 
and  d.  1797. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Nov.  1791,  Seymour  Hodgson,  Esq.  of  Rich- 
mond, CO.  York. 

Hannah,  d.  young. 

Dorothy,  d.  unm.  18  Sept.  1821. 

Mr.  Allan  d.  17  May,  1800,  and  was  .s.  by  his  elder  s«n, 

George  Allan,  Esq.  of  Blackwell  Grange,  M.A.,  F.S.A., 
M.P.  for  Durham,  a  gentleman  not  more  distinguished  for  his 
literary  talents  than  for  an  elegant,  accomplished,  and  gene- 
rous mind.  He  m.  Prudence,  dau.  of  William  WiUiams,  Esq. 
He  d.  s.  p.  28  July,  1828,  and  was  s.  by  his  kinsman, 

William  Allan,  Esq.  of  Blackwell  Grange,  J.P.,  b.  21  May, 
1796;  yi\io  d.unm.  12  Nov.  1854,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 
the  present  Robert-Henry  Allan,  Esq.  of  Blackwell  Grange 
and  Blackwell  Hall,  who  has  lately  added  considerably  to  his 
landed  estates  in  the  cos.  of  Durham  and  York. 

Arms— So,.,  a  cross  potent,  quarter  pierced,  or,  charged 
with  four  guttes  de  sang,  ia  chief  two  lions'  heads,  erased,  of 
the  second,  all  within  a  bordure  engrailed,  erminois;  quarter- 
ing Pemberton,  Hindmaksh,  Killinghall,  Heedewyk, 
Lambton,  and  Dodsworth. 

Crest — A  demi-lion,  rampant,  arg.,  ducally  crowned  gu., 
holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  cross  potent  or,  and  s»pporti«g 
with  the  sinister  paw  a  rudder  of  the  second. 

Motto — Fortiter  gerit  crucem. 

*«n is— Blackwell  Grange  and  Blackwell  Hall,  Darlington,  co. 
Durham. 


ALLABDICE. 

See  Baeciay. 


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ALL 


ALLCEOFT  OF  STOHESAY  CASTLE. 

Allceopt,  John-Deebt,  Esq.  of  Stokesay  Castle, 
Shropshire,  and  HarUngton,  Middlesex,  M.P.  for 
Worcester,  J.P.  for  Shropshire,  Lord  of  the  Manors 
of  Stokesay  and  Onibury,  Patron  of  five  Livings,  and 
Treasurer  of  Christ's  Hospital,  I.  19  July,  1822 ; 
m.  1st,  1854,  Mary- Annette,  dau.  of  Eev.  Thomas 
Martin,  which  lady  d.  1857 ;  and  2ndly,  9  Aug.  1864, 
Mary-Jewell,  elder  dau.  of  John  Blundell,  Esq.,  of 
Timsbury  Manor,  Hants,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

I.  Heebebt-John,  h.  10  July,  1865. 

II.  Walter-Lacy,  h.  6  Oct.  1870. 

in.  Arthur-Ealeigh,  6.  29  Jan.  1872. 
IV.  John-Derby,  6.  13  Sept.  1873. 

I.  Elizabeth-Mary,  6.  22  Nov.  1865. 

II.  Harriet-Jewell,  6.  16  Oct.  1868. 

Mr.  AUcroft  of  Stokesay  Castle  is  only  son  of  the 
late  Jeremiah  Macklin  AUcroft  {b.  1791,  d.  1867), 
by  Hannah,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  and  Sarah 
Derby;  he  had  one  sister,  Elizabeth  Mackhn,  h. 
1824,  m.  1845,  William- Yarmouth  Jones,  Esq.  of 
High  Beech,  Essex,  and  d.  1851. 

Arnn-kr?^.,  a  cross  engr.,  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a 
fret  between  four  fleurs-de-lis  sa. 

C-cest— Out  of  the  battlements  of  a  tower  a  demi-lion  ppr., 
holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  flag-staff,  therefrom  flowing  to  the 
sinister  a  banner,  arg.,  charged  with  a  fret  sa.,  and  resting  the 
sinister  paw  on  an  escutcheon,  also  arg.,  charged  with  a  fleur- 
de-lis  sa. 

Motto — Dat  Dens  incrementum. 

(S'eaf— Stokesay  Castle,  Onibury,  Shropshire. 


ALIiEN    OF    THE    KHYD. 

See  ToTJENAT. 


ALLEN    OF    CLIFFORD    PEIOHY. 

Allen,  Benjamin-Haigh,  Esq.  of  Clifford  Priory, 
CO.  Hereford,  and  Longcroft,  co.  Stafford,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Hereford,  1875,  I.  3  July, 
1821 ;  m.  7  Oct.  1845,  Mary-Sopliia,  youngest  dau. 
of  the  Eev.  Henry-William  Champneys,  of  Osten- 
hanger,  Kent,  and  cousin  of  the  Earl  of  Derby,  and 
iias  two  daus.,  Mary-Lucy  and  Emily-Kate. 

Hmcagc— This  family  have  possessed  lands  in  the  "West 
Biding  of  the  co.  York  since  1680. 

Benjamin-Haigh  Allen,   Esq.,   D.L.,  J.P.,  of  Greenhead, 
<;o  York  (son  of  Thomas  Allen,  Esq.  of  Thorp,  by  Martha  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Haigh,  Esq.  of  Gledholt),  h.  31  March, 
1793;  s.  his  uncle  Benjamin,    Haigh,    Esq.  of  Gledholt;   ra. 
31  Oct.  1814,  Sarah,  4th  dau.  of  John  Whitacre,  Esq.  of  Wood- 
house,  CO.  York,  and  had  issue, 
Benjamin-Haigh,  now  of  Clifford  Priory. 
John-Whitacre,   of  Ecclesfield,   co.   York,  B.A.,  Major  .^th 
West  York  MUitia,  h.  22  April,  1823 ;  m.  18  Sept.  1851,  Eliza, 
eldest    dau.    of   the    late    Bev.   Dr.  Whiteside,   Vicar    of 
Scarboro',  and  niece  of  the  late  Eight  Hon.  James  Whiteside, 
Lord  Chief  Justice  of  Ireland,  and  has  a  son,  Alfred-James- 
WTiitacre,  h.  1857,  and  two  daus.,  Harriette-Geraldine  and 
Edith-LUy- Whiteside.  „      ^. 

Caroline,  m.  1850,  Rer.  William-P.-H,  Hutrhmson,  M.A. 
Smah,  in.  1861,  Eev.  Hamilton  Kongsford,  M.A. 
SeaJ— Clifford  Priory, 


The  eldest  son, 

John-Babtlett  Allek,  Esq.  of  Cressell^,  co.  Pembroke 
TO.  1763,  Ehzabeth,  only  child  of  John  Hensleigh,  Esq.  c 
Panteague,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John-Hensleigh,  his  heir. 

II.  Lancelot-Baugh,  one  of  the  Six  Clerks  in  Chancery,  aS' 
at  one  time  Master  of  Dulwich  College,  6.  1  Jan.  1774;  % 
1st,  13  May,  1813,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Thomas-Peter  Komillb 
Esq.  of  Dulwich,  brother  of  Sir  Samuel  Eomilly,  andbyhei 
who  d.  1830,  had  two  sons, 

1  Geoege-Badgh,  of  Cilrhiw,  co.  Pembroke,  J.P.,  &.  2 
April,  1821 ;  -in.  19  March,  1846,  Dorothea-Hannah,  dBi 
of  Eoger  Eaton,  Esq.,  and  has  John-Eomilly,  6.  1847,  an 
other  issue, 

2  Edmund-Edward  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Porthkerry,  6.  1824 
TO.  1848,  Bertha,  dau.  of  Eoger  Eaton,  Esq.,  and  hi 
Edward-Lancelot-Baugh,  6.  1853,  and  other  issue. 

Lancelot-Baugh  Allen  to.  2ndly,  July,  1841,  Gcnruiaii 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Charles-Nathaniel  Bayley,  Esq.,  by  tin-  Lar 
Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  George,  4th  Earl  of  Jersey,  and  li;i 
by  her  (who  d.  1859), 

3  Clement-Francis-Rommy,  6.  1844 ;  to.  1877,  Edit! 
Louisa,  dau.  of  Bev.  Robert  Wedgwood. 

1  Elizabeth-Jessie. 
Mr.  L.-B.  Allen  d.  1845. 

I.  Elizabeth,  to.  Josiah  Wedgwood,  Esq.,  deceased. 

II.  Catherine,  second  wife  of  Sir  James  Mackintosh,  decease 

III.  Mary,  d.  young. 

IV.  Caroline,  m.  Eev.  Edward  Drewe,  Rector  of  Broadher 
bury,  deceased. 

v.  Jane-Louisa,  to.  John  Wedgwood,  Esq. 
VI.  Harriet,  to.  Rev.  Matthew  Surtees,  M.A.,  Prcbenrtary 
Canterbury  and  Gloucester,  younger  son  of  Aubone  Surtec 
Esq.  of  Newcastle  amd  Headley,  and  brother-in-law  of  Lo: 
Eldon.    Mrs.  Surtees  d.  1847. 
vii.  Jessie,  m.  Sismondi,  the  historian,  d.  1845. 
viii.  Emma,  d.  1866.  ix.  Frances, 

Mr.  Allen  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  elder  son, 

John-Hensleigh  Allen,  Esq.  of  Cresselly,  6.  29  Aug.  176 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  who  fiUed  the  office  of  High  Sheriff  for  c 
Pembroke  in  1809,  and  represented  that  shire  in  Parliame 
from  1819  to  1826.  He  m.  12  Nov.  1812,  Gertrude,  youngi 
dau.  of  Lord  Robert  Seymour,  3rd  son  of  Francis,  1st  Mai  qur 
of  Hertford,  and  by  that  lady,  who  d.  13  Jan.  1825,  had  issu- 
Seymour  Phillips,  his  heir. 
Henry-George,  Barrister-at-Law,  late  Recorder  of  Aii.lo\- 

6.  29  July,  1810. 
John-Hensleigh,    6.    3  Nov.  1818;    to.  Miss   Sncl-:a\    ;- 
d.  g.  p.  1868. 

Gertrude-Elizabeth,  d.  1824. 

Isabella-Georgina,  to.  1840,  Georgc-Lort  Phillips,  Esa-,  "I  ' 
of  Lawrenny  Hall. 
Mr.  Allen  d.  9  April,  1843,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

SETMonR-PfliLLiPS  Allen,  Esq.  of  Cresselly,  J.P.  and  Vl^ 
High  Sheriff,  1850,  6.  24  May,  1815;  m.  29  July,  18!;,  L:. 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Newton,  Earl  of  Portsmouth,  and  had  issi 

I.  Henry-Hugh,  6.  19  Nov.  1845 ;  d.  8  May,  1817. 

II.  Henkt-Setmoub,  now  of  Cresselly. 

III.  Fbedekick-Seymooe,  b.  23  Aug.  1849. 

IV.  Francis-Seymour,  6.  29  March,  1853. 

V.  John-Seymour,  b.  17  March,  1855. 

VI.  Newton-Seymour,  6.  5  Aug.  1857.  „  ,,  „  . 
I.  Gertrude-Catherine,  to.  1877,  Sir  Owen  Scourficid,  Bart. 
li.  CamUla-Frances-Henrietta,  d.  young,  1853. 

Mr.  S.-P.  Allen  d.  13  March,  1861,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  t 
present  Henbt-Setmodr  Allen,  Esq.  of  Cresselly. 
Arms— Per  bend,  rompu,  arg.  and  sa.,  six  martlets  count 

'^  ^C^.fst—A  dove  holding  in  the  beak  an  olive  branch,  all  ppr 
il/oUo— Amicitia  sine  fraude. 
Sea*— Cresselly ,  .Pembroke. 


ALLEN    OF    CEESSELL'S'. 

Allen,  Henet-Setmotte,  Esq.  of  Cressolly,  co. 
Pembroke,  late  1st  Life  Guards,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff, 
1873,  b.  30.  Aug.  1847;  s.  his  father  13  March,  1861. 

HmeaSC— John  Allen,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  David  Allen, 
E-q.  of  Fobstone,  by  Anne  his  wife,  sister  and  heir  of  John 
Laugharne,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  grandson  of  William  Allen,  Esq. 
of  GelUswick,  co.  Pembroke,  to.  Joan,  dau.  of  John  Bartlett, 
of  Cresselly,  and  left  issue, 

John-Baktleti,  his  heir.  .  , ,,.    tt 

Roger  to.  Margaret,  widow  of  John  Davis,  Esq.  of  the  Hays, 
and  had  a  son,  James  Allen,  Esq.  of  Fseestone  HaU, 

Joshua,  ancestor  of  Allen  of  Blcton,. 

Margaret,  wife  of  A.  Leach,  Esq. 


ALLEN    OF    BICTON. 

Allen,  JosHtrA-JuLLiAN,  Esq.  of    Bictoii, 
Pembroke,  J.P.  for  that  co.  and  co.  Somerset,  b. 
March,  1799 ;  m.  8  July,  1821,  Martha,  only  8' 
viving  dau.  of  John  Brooke,  Esq.  of  London,  a 
had  issue, 

I.  JosHCA-BiBD,  B.A.,  h.  15  May,  1823;  m.  13  April,  If 
Margaretta-Anne,  only  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Willi 
Morison,  E.I.C.S.,  of  Portclew  House,  co.  Penibroke,a 
has  issue,  .j 

1  WiUiam-Bird,  B.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1851,      J 
1  Lucy-Martha.  | 

II.  Charles- John,  6.  2  March,  1832;  to.  1856,  Augusta-li 
dau.  of  Eusebius-Arthur  Lloyd  Esq.,  formerly  Sua| 
of  St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London,  and  has  is&uj 

I.  Mary-Anne,  d.  19  July,  1833. 


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S^furaflC.— Joshua  Allen,  3rd  son  of  Jolm  Allen,  of 
Cressolly,  by  Joan  Danlett  his  wife,  j».  liis  first  cousin,  Mar- 
K:iivt,  dau.  and  co-hcircss  of  William  Allen  of  Fobstonc,  by 
\|:ir-aret  Bird  his  wife,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  David- 
j;iKi>,  his  heir;  Frances,  m.  George  howling,  Ksq. ;  Julia, 
■,n.  Riajor  William  Slater,  of  the  82nd  regt.;  and  Lucy,  ut. 
Lieut.-Col.  William  Morisou,  Bombay  army.  The  son  and 
hoir. 

The  Rev.  David-Bird  Allen,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Burton,  co. 

r.  luliroke,   b.   16   Feb.   1769;    m.   24  Oct.   1796,  Mary-Anne- 

l!;nri(n,  dau.  of  Peter-Bartholomew  JuUian,  Esq.  of  London, 

Ijy  wliom  (who  d.  28  Dec.  1841)  he  had  issue, 

:.  .Toshua-Jdllian,  nowof  Bicton. 

n.  William,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Bosherston,  co.  Pombroko;  h. 

:::  Sept.  1803;    VI.  .')  July,  1831,  his  second  cousin,  Frances- 

il^irgaret,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Allen,  Esq.  of  Freestone 

Hall,  and  has  issue, 

1  Robert- James,  6.  20  May,  1832;  m.  Georgina,  dau.  of 
Major  Prole,  and  d.  26  Sept.  1869,  leaving  issue. 

2  Alfred-Bird,  6.   11  Nov.  1834;  m.  18G2,  Isabella,  dau.  of 
Robert  Hopekirk,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

3  Charles-Stanley,   b.  22  Aug.   1838;    m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
James  Peele,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

4  William-Frederick,  6.  15  April,  1840. 

5  Thomas-Cecil,  6.  11  April,  1845. 

1  Elizabeth-Jane,  m.  Edward  Goodeve,  Esq. 

2  Frances-Charlotte.  3  Jessie-Emily. 

ii:.  James,  M.A.,  Canon  Residentiary  and  Chancellor  of  St. 

JVivid's,  late  Vicar    of    Castlemartin,   co.    Pembroke;    b. 

1  '  .lidy,  1802;  m.  28  April,  1852,  Isabella-Dorothea,  dau.  of 

r.-lt.  Hoare,  Esq.,  of  Kelsey,  Kent. 
i\.  liird,  Comm.   R.N.,   d.  unm.  at  Fernando  Po,   on  his 

I  .urn  with  Capt.  Trotter  from  the  Niger  Expedition,  25 

V.  Charles,  in  the  Bengal  Civil  Service,  b.  29  July,  1808;  m. 

I I  Aug.  1840,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  James  Allen,  Esq.  of 
;  aistone  Hall,  and  has  Herbert-James,  and  other  issue. 

VI.  John,  M.A.,  Archdeacon  of  Salop,  late  Chaplain  of  King's 
<  Uege,  London,  and  H.M.'s  Inspector  of  Schools,  6.  25  May 
i--!!;  m.  31  July,  1834,  Harriet,  dau.  of  J.-W.  Higgins, 
L>q.,  and  has  issue,  John-Higgins,  and  several  daus. 

^Ir.  Allen  d.  31  Dec.  1831,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 
Jr„,s,  Crest,  and  Motto  same  as  Allen  of  CrmscUv 
.s,,„_Bicton,  MUford,    co.    Pembroke;    Tent   Hill,  Mells. 


Ilawardcn.  Eventually  Prior  Park,  after  passing  through 
many  hands,  became  and  still  is  a  great  Catholic  College. 

The  Bathham-pton  property  desiendcd  in  the  male'  line 
having  been  devised  by  Mr.  Allen  to  his  brother,  Phiup 
Allen  of  Bath,  who  was  succeeded  in  it  by  his  son,  father  of 

Heney  Allen,  Esq.  of  Bathampton,  Somerset,  who  m 
Fanny,  dau.  of  Henry  Lloyd,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

RalphShcttleworth,  now  of  Hampton  Manor. 

Gertrude-Mary-Ann,   m.  May   1839,    Wilson  Gun,   Esq.   of 
Eattoo,  CO.  Kerry.  '       ^ 

^Lcti— Hampton  Manor,  Bath,  Somerset. 


ALLENBY    OF    KENWICK    HALL. 

AiLENBT,  Heney-Chaeies-Htnman,  Esq  of 
A.enwick  Hall,  Lincoln,  b.  18  May,  1853,  Lieut.  E.N. 

EutPaHC— Henry  Allenby,  Esq.  of  Kenwick  Hall  and 
Garnsgate  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of  H.  Bourne 
Esq.,  who  d.  1870.    He  d.  1861,  leaving  a  son, 

Henry -Hynman  Allenby,  Esq.  of  Kenwick  Hall  and 
Garnsgate  Hall,  J.P.,  who«i.  1849,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Titus  Bourne, 
Esq.  of  Alford,  co.  Lincoln,  by  whom  (who  m.  2ndly  187o' 
Rev.  Erasmus-R.-W.  Lloyd,  M.A.)  he  left  at  his  decease,  ISCg', 
issue,  ' 

I.  Heney-Charles-Hynman,  now  of  Kenwick  Hall 

II.  Samuel-Hynman,  of  Garnsgate  Hall. 

I.  Ehzabeth-Edith.  n.  Alice-Margaret. 

ScaJ— Kenwick  HaU,  Louth,  co.  Lincoln. 


ALLEN    OF    IHCHMABTINE, 

Allen,  Henry  Howaed,  Esq.  of  luchmartine, 
■0.  Perth,  s.  his  nephew,  James-Douglas-Vaughan 
Vllen,  Esq.,  1868.  He  is  brother  of  the  late  Sir 
lamcs-Vaughan  Allen,  Knt.  of  Inchmartine,  who 
».  Barbara-Eh-ington,  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  Neil  Douglas, 
'^-.C'.B.,  Governor  of  Edinburgh  Castle. 
<bL  '(,— lachmartine,  near  Inchture,  co.  Perth 


ALLEN    OF    BATHHAMPTON. 

Allen,  EALPH-SnTXTTiEwoETH,  Esq.  of  Hampton 
ilaiior,  Bath,  Somerset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for 
vi;r  Somerset,  b.  June,  1818  ;  m.  1st,  1844,  .Annie- 
'.li;^abeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Samuel Cunard,  Bart.,  and  by 
1.  r  (who  d.  13  Oct.  1862)  has,  with  other  issue, 

E  \lph-Edwaed,  Capt.  15th  regt.,  6. 1846. 

lunny. 

le  m.  2ndly,  1861,  Ethel,  dau.  of  John-Koy  Allen, 

.s  j  of  Lyngford  House,  Taunton. 

31  tnragc— Ralph  Allen,   Esq.  of    Bath  (the  "Squire 

rinnrthy-'   of  "Tom  Jones"),   the    friend    and   patron  of 

■;■'■.    I'cilding,    and    Warburton,   having   realized  a  large 

rtune  as  farmer  of  the  Post-OfBce,  purchased  considerable 

■■I-rtyin  and  about  Bath,  and  built  a  splendid  mansion, 

nor  Park,  near  that  city.    He  d.  29  June,  1764,  aged  71,  and 

'"'led  in  the  churchyard  of  Claverton,  where  there  is  a 

nt  to  his  memory.    By  his  testamentary  dispositions 

:  .rk  was  devised  for  life  to  his  niece,  Gertrude  Tucker, 

I  n-.  Warburton,  Bishop  of  Gloucester,  which  lady,  after 

liop's  death,  m.  Rev.  Martin  Stafford  Smith,  and  d. 

1   surviving  issue  in  1796,  when  Prior  Park  passed  to 

'Ills,  Viscount  Hawarden,  whose  second  wife  had  been 

'  ':•:  .  -Mr.  Allen's  niece,  dau.  of  Philip  Allen,  Esq.,  his  brother. 

1";  ''•  1775,  Icavins  one  son,  Thomas  Ralph,  2nd  Viscount 


ALLFREY  OF  WOKEFIELD  PARK. 

Allfeey,  Goodeich-Holm'sdale,  Esq.  of  Wote- 
field  Park,  Berks,  formerly  Major  2nd  Dra<roon 
Guards,  b.  27  Sept.  1835 ;  m.  1873,  Helen-Clara 
dau.  of  Wniiam  Little,  Esq.  of  Park  Square, 
Eegent's  Park,  London,  and  has  a  son, 
Herbert  Cyril,  b.  1874. 

ILiuragC. — The  immediate  ancestor  of  this  family,  which 
has  been  long  settled  in  Sussex,  was 

Edward  Alfrey,  of  West  Dean,  Sussex,  who  m.  Eleanor 
Tutt,  and  c^.  1696,  aged  65,  leaving  issue.    His  youngest  son, 

Richard  Alfrey,  or  Allfeey,  of  Deptford,  had,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  besides  daus.,  three  sons,  of  which  the  youngest, 

Geoege  Allfeey,  of  West  Dean,  b.  1705 ;  m.  Catharine 
Woodhams,  and  d.  1764,  aged  59,  having  had,  besides  a  dau., 
Mary,  who  m.  19  Feb.  1765,  Stening  Beard,  of  Seaford,  Sussex, 
a  son, 

George  Allfeey,  Esq.  of  West  Dean,  and    afterwards  of 
Friston  Place,  Sussex,  who  to.  Mary  dau.  of  William  Stone, 
Esq.  of  Stonebridge,  Sussex,  and  d.  1794,  having  had  by  her 
(who  d.  1810)    five  daus.,  of  whom  the  ^rd,  Catherine,   in. 
Thomas-R.  Willard,  Esq.,  and  the  4th,  Harriet,  Capt.  Thomas 
Mortimer,  and  two  sons, 
George,  of  Friston  Place,  in.  Kitty,  dau.  of  Stening  Beard, 
Esq.  of  Seaford,   and  Mary  Allfrey  his  wife;    and  d    at 
Brighton,  1802,  having  had  issue,    i.  George,  of  Stamford 
Hill,  Middlesex,   in.   1st,  Marianne,   dau.  of  Nicholas  St. 
Croix,  of  Guernsey,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1828)  has  issue 
George,  6.  July,  1824  (who  m.  1871,  Catherine-Emily,  dau. 
of  J.-R.  Holt,  M.D.);  and  Margaret.     He  m.  2ndly,  Eliza- 
beth,  dau.   of  Henry  Richmond,   Esq.   of  Chester  Street 
London,  and  by  her  had,   1  John-Octavius,  b.  6  May,  1833- 
2  Edward-Richmond,  b.  6  Oct.  1835,  m.  1868,  Evelyn-Julia, 
dau.  of  John  Richmond,   Esq.,  and  has  issue ;  3  Charles- 
Henry,  M.D.,  b.  1838,  m.  1870,  Emily-Maiden,  dau.  of  T.-H. 
Smith,  Esq.;    4  Francis,  b.   1841,    ij*.    1867,   Emma-Eliza- 
beth,  dau.   of  Nathaniel  Coates,  Esq.,  and  has  issue-    5 
Alexander,  m.  1874,  Evelyne-Julia  Armstrong ;  1  Katherine- 
Eliza;   2  Mary,  and  3  Harriet,™.  1872,  J.-R.  Droop,  Esq.  ; 
n.  Edward-Thomas,  d.  unm.;  in.  Johii-Stening,  d.  unm  ; 
IV.  William,  d.  unm.  1855. 
Edward,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  2nd  sod, 

Edward  Allfeey,  Esq.  of  Bryanstone  Square,  London,  Salc- 
hurst.  Susses,  and  Banstead,  Surrey,  m.  3  Dec.  1807,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Robert  Shedden,  Esq.  of  Gower  Street,  and  of  Paulers- 
pury  Park,  co.  Northampton,  and  d.  June,  1834,  having  had 
issue, 
I.  RoBEET,  his  successor. 

n.  Henry-Wells,  of  Hemingford,  Stratford-on-Avon,  co.  War- 
wick, J.P.,  b.  17  Sept.  1817;  m.  1st,  6  Dec.  1845,  Adeline- 
Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Moubray,  K.H.,  of  Cockairney, 
CO.  Fife,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  1855)  two  sons  and  five 
daus.,  1  Henry,  60th  regt.,  b.  1350;  2  Edward,  17th  regt. 
c  2 


20 


ALL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


ALL 


1  Adeline-Margaret;  2  Laura-Millicent ;  3  Mary;  4 Emma, 
m.  1877,  to  William-James  Farington,  Esq. ;  and  5  Mar- 
garet. Mr.  Henry  AUfrey,  m.  2ndly,  1859,  Catherine-Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Philip  Saltmarshe,  Esq.  of  Saltmarshe,  co. 
York. 
jli.  Frederick- William,  6.  15  May,  1819;  m.  4  Sept.  1815. 
Emily,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Moubray,  K.H.,  of  Cockairney, 
and  has  issue,  1  Moubray,  15th  Hussars ;  2  Frederick-Vere, 

3  William  -  Shedden ;  1  Emily,  m.  1877,  James  -  Walker 
Andrews,  Esq.,  llth  regt. ;  2  Louisa,  to,  1872,  Walter- 
Mortimer  AUfrey,  Esq. 

IV.  Edward,  of  Salehurst,  Sussex,  6.  16  Dec.  1822;  d.  %(.nm. 
1873. 
Mr.  AUfrey  d.  June,  1834,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Allfket,  Esq.  of  Wokefield  Park,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  7j. 
10  Oct.  1809;  m.  20  Oct.  1834,  Caroline,  dau.  of  William 
Ilobson,  Esq.  of  Harley  Street,  London,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Goodrich-Holm'sdale,  now  of  Wokefield  Park. 

II.  Irving-Stening,   Capt.    iCth  foot,   b.   5   April,    1837;    m. 

4  Dec.  1860,  Mary-Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Major  Talbot,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1875)  has  Robert  Talbot,  and  other  issue. 

III.  Eraest-Herbert,  b.  30  April,  1839. 

IV.  Walter-Mortimer,  b.  6  Dec.  1843;  m.  1872,  his  cousin, 
Louisa,  dau.  of  F.-W.  AUfrey,  Esq.,  and  has  Charles-Mou- 
bray,  and  other  issue. 

V.  Bodney-Charles,  b.  18  March,  1847. 

VI.  Gerald-Moubray,  b.  10  Sept.  1848. 

vii.  Beauclerk-Cyril,  b.  10  Feb.  1851 ;  d.  20  Nov.  1834. 

VIII.  Sidney-Reginald,  b.  26  Kov.  1852. 

1.  Ellen,  d.  unm.  1875.  ii.  Constance-Louisa. 

Mr.  AUfrey  d.  1875,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

^j-»!s— Per  fesse  sa.  and  erm.,  a  pale,  counterchangcd,  three 
ostriches'  heads,  erased,  arg.,  ducally  gorged  and  lined  or. 

Crest — An  ostrich's  head  and  neck,  ducaUy  gorged  as  in  the 
arms,  between  two  ostriclies'  feathers  arg. 

&'C4J— Wokefield  Park,  Reading,  co.  Berk. 


ALLGOOD    OF    NUNWICK. 

Amgood,  Lancelot- JonN-HuNTER,  Esq.  of  Nim- 
wicli,  Nortlmmberland,  J.P.,  D.L.,  late  an  officer 
13th  Light  Dragoons,  High  SherifP,  1858,  b.  22  Feb. 
1823  ;  m.  17  May,  1845,  Louisa-Charlotte,  2nd  dau. 
of  the  late  Col.  Sir  Thomas-Noel  Hill,  K.C.B.,  by 
Hon.  Anna-Maria  Shore  his  wife,  dau.  of  John,  1st 
Lord  Teignmouth. 

iLfllCagC. — Sir  Lancelot  Allgood,  Knt.,  High  Sheriff 
^Northumberland,  temp.  George  II.,  and  M.P.  for  that  county 
in  1748,  son  of  Isaac  Allgood,  of  Brandon  AVhite  House,  and 
fjrandson  of  the  Rev.  Major  AUgood,  Rector  of  Simonburn, 
was  knighted  by  George  III.,  in  1760.  Sir  Lancelot  m. 
22  Feb.  1738-39,  his  relative,  Jane,  dau.  and  heir  of  Robert 
AUgood,  Esq.,  of  Nunwick  and  Simonburn,  Northumberland, 
and  was  father,  inter  alios,  of  two  daus.  (Hannah,  wife 
of  Sir  William  Loraine,  Bart.,  and  IsabeUa,  m.  Rev.  Lambton 
Loraine)  and  of  a  son  and  heir. 

James  Allgood,  Esq.  of  Nunwick,  LL.D.,  6.  1749 ;  to.  2 
Oct.  1790,  Martha,  dau.  of  Christopher  Reed,  of  Chipchase 
Castle,  Northumberland,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Robert-Lancelot,  his  heir. 

James,  Vicar  of  Felton,  and  Rector  of  Ingram,  Northum- 
berland, d.  May,  1850. 

Sarah,  d.  1868.  Jane.  Margaret,  d.  1862. 

Mr.  AUgood  d.  14  May,  1807,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Robert-Lancelot  Allgood,  of  Nunwick,  Esq.,  D.L., 
Northumberland,  High  Sheriff,  1818,  b.  17  Sept.  1794;  m.  1st, 
2  May,  1816,  Mary-Nevine'(who  d.  2  Sept.  following),  eldest 
dau.  of  John  Reed,  of  Chipchase  Castle,  Northumberland, 
Esq.;  and  2ndly,  26  Aug.  1820,  EUzabeth,  2nd  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  John  Hunter,  of  The  Hermitage,  in  the  same  county, 
Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  7  Sept.  1864)  he  had, 

Lancelot-John-Huntek,  now  of  Nunwick. 

James  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Ingram,  Northumber- 
land, 6.  30  June,  1826;  to.  4  May,  1854,  IsabeUa,  3rd  dau. 
of  the  late  Charles-A.  AVilliamson,  Esq.  of  Balgray,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1876)  has  a  son,  Robert-Launcelot,  b.  1855, 
and  other  issue. 

George,  MajorGeneral  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  C.B.,  b.  1  Nov. 
1827;  to.  1862,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard 
Clayton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1874)  has  two  sons,  Adrian- 
George  and  Bertram. 

William-Isaac  (Rev.),  b.  1  Nov.  1837;  d.  18G8. 

riizabeth-Martha,  m.  1840,  General  Henry  Eyre. 

Anne-Jane. 

Isabella,  to.  29  June,  1849,  Henry-Baker  Baker,  Esq.  of  Elc- 
more,  co.  Durham. 
Mr.  AUgood  d.  25  May,  1854,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

■At-ms — Arg.,  a  cross,  engrailed,  gu,,  betwee.i  four  moUeU 


az. ;  on  a  chief  or,  three  damask  roses  of  the  second,  seeded 
gold,  barbed  vert. 

Crest — Two  arms,  embowcd,  in  armour,  ppr.,  holding  in  the 
hands  a  human  heart  gu.,  inflamed  or,  charged  with  a  tower, 
triple  towered,  arg. 

Motto — Age  omne  bonum. 

/icat— Nunwick,  near  Hexham,  co.  Northumberland. 


ALLIX    OF    WILLOUGHBY. 


i 


ALi,ix,FEEDEEiCK-WiLLiAM,Esq.  of  WiUoughh 
Hall,  ar.d  Wellingore,  co.  Lincoln,  J.P.,  D.L.,  fo:' 
merly  Colonel  in  the  Grenadier  Guards,  b.  11  April, 
1816  ;  m.  30  May,  1842,  Sophia-Mary,  only  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Christopher-Henry  Noel,  Esq.  of  Wellin- 
gore,  CO.    Lincoln,   who   was   son  of   Christopher 
Neville,  Esq.  of  Walcot,  co.  Northampton,  by  Lady 
Soi^hia  Noel,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Baptist,  4th  Earl  of 
Gainsborough,  and  assumed  the  surname  of  Noel  in 
compliance  with  the  testamentary  injunction  of  Mr. 
Noel  of  Walcot.     Col,  AUix  has  issue, 
I.  NoelCharles-Hervet,  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards,  Equerry 
to  the  Khedive  of  Egypt,  b.  15  May,  1851 ;  m.  11  March, 
1871,  Helen,  dau.  of  Edwin  Taunton,  Esq.  of  the  MarfordB» 
CO.  Chester,  and  has  surviving  issue,  a  dau.  Muriel-Liliaa» 
Helen-de-Burgh. 
I.  Helen-Harriet-EUzabeth,  m.  16  July,  1S70,  Abel-Humphry 
Ram,  2nd  surviving  son  of  Stephen  Bam,  Esq.  of  Rams- 
fort,  D.L.,  CO.  Wexford. 
Hl'UCage. — The  Vert  Rev.  Petek  Allix,  Rector  of  Shudy 
Camps,  CO.  Cambridge,  and  Dean  of  Ely  (son  of  the  emi- 
nent divine.  Dr.  Peter  AUix,  of  Alen?on,  head  of  the  Protes- 
tant Church  in  France,  who  was  banished  that  kingdom  at  the 
revocation  of  the  Edict  of   Nantes),   to.   EUzabeth,   dau.  of 
Alexander  Parker,  and  half-sister  and  co-heiress  of  Admiral  Sir 
Charles  Wager,   First   Lord  of    the   Admiralty,  temp.  King 
George  I.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Charles  Allix,  Esq.  of  Swaffliam.  co.  Cambridge,  who 
TO.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Right  Rev.  Thomas  Green,  D.D.,  Bishoii 
of  Ely,  and  had  issue,  Charles- Wager,  his  heir;  John-Peter 
(see  Allix  of  Swaffhavi  Bouse) ;  and  Jane,  who  m.  the  Rev. 
George  WUson,  and  d.  1794.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

The  Rev.  Charles-Wager  Allix,  of  WiUoughby  Hall,  h.  1748 
who  ;;i.  Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  Richard  Townley,  Esq.  of  BelficUi 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  by  her,  who  d.  6  Oct.  1839,  had  issue 
Charles,  his  heir ;  Richard- Wager  d.  s.  p.  31  May,  1827, 
Catherine-Anne;  and  Margaret-Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  George 
L.  Yate,  wlio  d.  1873.  Mr.  Allix  d.  Nov.  1795,  and  was  s.  Ij , 
his  elder  son,  | 

Charles  Allix,  Esq.  of  WiUoughby  Hall,  6.  20  Jan.  lT83:  j 
TO.  3  June,  1808,  Mary-Elizabeth,  2nd.  dau.  of  William  Ham  J 
mond,  Esq.  of  St.  Albaa's  Court,  Kent,  and  had  issue,  1 

Charles-Hammond,  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards,  &.  27  July,I810 
d.  1830.  ' 

FREDERicK-WrLLiAM,  his  heir. 
WUliam-Kent.  6.  9  AprU,  1823. 

Wager  Townley,  6. 1  March,  1825;  m.  1862,  Catherine-Eliza 
beth,  dau.  of  T.-Tyrwhitt  Drake,  Esq.  of  Shardeloes,  an< 
d.  18  June,  1878,  leaving  issue. 
Mary-Catherine-Elizabeth,  to.  Charles  Allix,  Esq.,  and  ci 

1842. 
Charlotte-Frances,  to.   Henry-Osmund   Nethercote,  Esq.  c 
Moulton  House,  co.  Northampton. 
Caroline-Isabella,  d.  25  Jan.  1836. 

Louisa-Margaret,  m.  Rev.  James  Griffith,  Rector  of  Flaxtor 
Juliana-Jemima,  m.  15  Aug.  1839,  Francis-Capper  Brook( 
Esq.  of  Ufford  Place,  Suffolk,  and  d.  1840. 
Emily-Persis,  m.  A.-D.  Veasey,   Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Davi 
Veasey,  Esq.  of  Castle  Hall,  co.  Huntingdon. 
Mr.  Allix,  who  was  J. P.  and  D.L.,  co.  Lincoln,  d.  22  Jan 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son,  the  present  Fredebici 
William  Alli.'c,  Esq.  of  WiUoughby  Hall. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  wolfs  head,  erased  at  the  neck,  ppr. ;  in  tt 
dexter  chief  point,  a  mullet,  gu. 
Crest — A  wolfs  head,  erased,  as  in  the  arms. 
/Seai— WiUoughby  Hall,  Grantham,  co.  Lincoln. 


ALLIX    OF    SWAFFHAM    HOUSE. 

Allix,  Chaeles-Petee,  Esq.  of  Swaffliam  Housi 
CO.  Cambridge,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  21  Feb.  1842  ;  « 
2  Aug.  1866,  Laura- Agneta- Wellington,  2nd  dai 
of  Eichard-Lee  Bevan,  Esq.  of  Brixworth  Hal 
Northamptonshire,  and  by  her  has  issue, 


ill 


ALL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


ALL 


21 


I.  Cqaeles-Isbael-Loraine,  h.  Dec.  IS72. 

II.  Richard-Peter,  h.  13  June,  1S76. 

I.  Laura-Matilda-Ethehvyn,  b.  14  May,  1867. 

II.  Isabel-Maud,  6.  19  Jan.  18C9. 
HI.  Laura-Mildred,  b.  7  Jan.  1871. 

ill'jTCagC. — John-Peter  Allis,  Esq.  of  Swaffliam  House, 
:o.  Cambridge,  younger  brother  of  the  Rev.  Charles-Wager 
Mlix,  of  Willoughby  Hall,  co.  Lincoln  (see  that  family),  m. 
1782,  Sarah,  dau.  of  the  Uev.  William  CoUyer,  Vicar  of  Swaff- 
lam,  CO.  Cambridge,  and  had  issue, 

John-Peter,  his  heir,  rf.  1848. 

Charles,  late  of  Swaffham  House. 

William,  dec.  Thomas,  dec.  Wager,  dec. 

Catherine,  m.  Robert  Wilkinson,  Esq.  dec. 

Charlotte,  m.  John  Pardoe,  Esq.,  Leyton,  Essex,  dec. 

Matilda   m.  Thomas  Roberts,  Esq.,  dec. 

Juliana,  dec.  Marianne,  d.  1867. 

rhe  eldest  son, 

Jons-PETER  Allis,  Esq.  of  Swaffhara  House,  Cambridge, 
r.P.,  D.L.,  and  M.P.  for  that  co..  High  Sheriff  1828,  6.  2  Dec. 
785;  m.  7  March,  1816,  Maria,  dau.  of  John  Pardoe,  Esq.  of 
>yton,  Essex.  He  d.  s.  jp.  19  Feb.  1848,  and  was  succeeded 
ij  his  brother, 

Chaeles  Allix,  Esq.  of  Swaffham  House,  Col.  late  of  Gren- 
■dier  Guards,  b.  24  April,  IISI ;  n.  10  April,  1841,  Mary-Cathe- 
inc-Eiizabeth,  dau.  of  Charles  Allix,  Esq.  of  Willoughby 
Ia!l,  CO.  Lincoln  (by  Mary-Eliiaboth  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of 
Villiam  Ilanimond,  Esq.  oi  St.  Aluans  Court,  Kent),  and  by 
;er  (who  d.  1842)  had  a  son, 

CnA3LEs-PETEr-,  now  of  Swaffham. 
le  d.  24  April,  1S62. 

Arms,  &C.— Same  as  Allix  of  Willsughty. 
'  Seat — Swaffham  Hotise,  Cambridge. 


ALLOTT    OF    HAGUE    HALL. 
AiiOTT,  The  Eet.  John,  of  Hague  Hall,  co.  York, 
'.P.,  Eector  of  Maltby,  co.  Lincoln,   b.  21  March, 
812  ;  m.  27  Oct.  18.36,  Catherine,  dau.  of  WiUiam 
Yilson,  Esq.  of  Louth,  co.  Lincoln,  and  has  issue, 
I.  John-George,  b.  15  July,  1839;  7)!.  1871,  Louisa,  dau.  of 
Meabum     Staniland,   Esq.  of   Harrington,  co.  Lincoln, 
and  has,  Hdgh-Hamerslet;  Louisa-Maud. 
n.  Henry-IIepworth  (Rev.),  b.  25  June,  1842. 
in.  Robert-James  (Rev.),  b.  22  Nov.  1847. 

I.  Catherine-Mary,  m.  1860,  Capt.  Locock. 

II.  Marianne-Ludlam,  vi.  1862,  Rev.  John-Henry  Overton. 
in.  Sarah-Frances.  iv.  Elizabeth-Ann. 
lS,ilXCHQt. — Edward  Allott,  of  Crigleston,  great-grand- 

m  of  John  Allott,  of  Crigleston,  who  was  2nd  son  of 
OBERT  Allott,  of  Centley  Grange,  co.  York,  by  Elizabeth  his 
ife,  sister  of  Armigael  Waad,  the  navigator,  in.  13  Dec.  1677, 
ebecca  Swallow,  and  had,  with  younger  issue,  George,  his 
?ir,of  Crigleston  and  South  Kirkby,  and  Robert.  The  2nd  son. 
The  Rev.  Robert  Allott,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  St.  John's  Col- 
ge,  Cambridge,  and  Vicar  of  South  Kirkby,  m.  Frances,  dau. 

Francis  Hall,  Esq.  of  Swaith  Hall,  and  d.  29  July,  17S3, 
iving  had  three  sons,  James  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  South  ICirby; 
obert,  of  Painthorpe;  and  John,  of  whom  we  treat.  The 
,)ungest  son, 

The  Rev.  John  Allott,  Vi^ar  of  South  Kirkby,  bapt.  1734  ; 
.  Nov.  1768  or  1769,  Anne,  dau.  of  Hugh  Hammersley,  Esq. 
i  Doncaster,  and  d.  1813,  having  had  issue,  John  ;  George; 
imes  (Rev.),  Chaplain  to  the  I'oTces,  d.  iinm.  1814;   Sarah, 

v.nm.-.  and  Anne.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Allott,  E<q.,  Capt.  in  the  army,  s.  to  the  Hague  Hall 
tate,  under  the  will  of  his  cousin,  James  Allott,  in  1811.  Ho 
'.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Emmerson,  Esq.  of  South  Kirkby, 
d  dying  s.p.  1824,  was  s.  by  his  brother. 
The  Rev.  George  Allott,  of  Hague  Hall,  Vicar  of  South 
rkby,  b.  8  Oct.  1776;  m.  10  Oct.  1S05,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
mes  Emmerson,  Esq.  of  South  Kirkby,  and  had  issue, 
James,  6.  29  Sept.  1810;    m.  14  Jan.  1847,   Hannah,  eldest 

dau.  of  the  late  John  Webster,  Esq.  of  Springtield  House, 

Morley,  near  Leeds,  and  d.  s.  p. 
Jous,  now  of  Hague  Hall. 
Ccorge  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  South  Kirkby,  co.  York,  b.  7  June, 

1818;  TO.  June,  1851,  Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Webster,  Esq., 

of  Springfield  House,  Leeds,  and  has  issue. 
.Catherine-Ann,  m.  W.- Piatt  Bradshaw,  Esq.    of  Coniston 

Bank,  co.  Lancaster. 
■5arah-Cope,  to.  Joshua  Hepworth,  Esq.  of  Rogerthorpe  Hall, 

near  Pontefract. 
Uary-Elizabeth,  m.   1st,    Henry  Orme,   Esq.  of  Louth,  co. 

Lincoln,  and  2ndly,  F.-S.  Tate,  Esq.,  J. P. 


Frances-Jane,   m.  Robert  Shipman,  Esq.   of  Grantham,  co. 
Lincoln,  and  d.  1850. 
Mr.  Allott  d.  13  June,  1848. 

Arms — Or,  aplain  fesse,  double  cotised,  wavy,  az.,  on  a  cnn- 
ton  of  the  second,  two  bars,  arg.,  charged  with  three  swallows, 
volant,  sa. 

Crest— A  dexter  arm,  couped  at  the  elbow,  habited,  or, 
charged  with  a  fesse,  double  cotised,  wavy,  az.,  cuff  arg.,  the 
hand  ppr.,  holding  a  mullet  gold. 

Motto — Fortiter  et  rccte. 

6'taJ— Hague  Hall,  near  Wakefield,  co.  York. 


ALLOWAIT    OF    THE    BERRIES. 

Allowat,  Eobeet-Makmaduke,  Esq.  of  Tlie 
Derries,  in  the  Queen's  Co.,  b.  8  July,  1810 ;  ?».  19 
Aug.  1869,  Isabella-Margaret,  dau.  of  Theophilus 
Clements,  Esq.  of  Kathkenny,  Coote  Hill,  co.  Cavan, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Edwakd-Lewis-Upton,  &.  16  March,  1872. 

II.  Robert-Henry-Arthur,  6. 18  March,  1873. 

aLtncatjr. — benjamin  Allowat,  who  is  stated  to  have 
been  of  the  co.  Ayr  family  of  AUowuy,  left  Minehead,  and 
settled  in  Dublin  about  the  year  1700.  His  son,  by  bis  wife 
Una,  dau.  of  Peter  Godwin,  of  Een,  Somerset, 

William  Allowat,  m.  Grace,  dau.  of  Archibald  Mont- 
gomerie,  Esq.of  the  co.  Ayr,  and  had  (with  a  dau.  Hannah, 
who  TO.  Jonas  Duckett,  Esq.,  and  was  grandmother  to  John- 
Dawson  Duckett,  Esq.  of  Duckett's  Grove,  co.  Carlow)  a  son, 

Benjamin  Allowat,  Esq.,  who  m.  Jst,  Lydia,  granddau. 
of  Robert  Barclay,  of  Urie,  co.  Aberdeen,  the  celebrated 
"  Apologist,"  by  whom  he  left  a  son,  John-Barclay  Alloway, 
Esq.  of  Mount  Pleasant,  co.  Dublin,  who  d.  1831,  without 
issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Johnson,  Esq.  of 
Dublin,  by  whom  he  left  a  son, 

AViLLiAM-JoHNsoN  Allowat,  Esq.  of  the  Derries,  Queen's 
County,  who  to.  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Hon.  Robert 
Johnson,  a  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas  in  Ireland, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  April  1834)  left  issue, 

Robert-Morellet,  his  successor. 

Arthur- William,  late  of  the  4th  or  King's  Own  Regt.,  r,i.  his 
cousin.  Miss  Mary  Johnson,  and  has  issue. 

George-Holmes,  M.D.,  m.  1849,  Florence-Gertrude,  dau.  of 
the  late  Henry  McClintock,  Esq.  of  Dundalk. 

Anne. 

Mr.  Alloway  d.  2  Oct.  1829,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert-Morellet  Allowat,  Esq.  of  the  Derries,  to.  19  June, 
1S32,  Marian,  only  dau.  of  William  Lewis,  Esq.  ol  Harlech,  co. 
Dublin,  and  had  issue, 
Robert-Marmaduke,  his  successor. 

DoraGrace-Montgomerie,   m.   1st,   28  Nov.   1865,  to  John 
Saunders,  Esq.  of  Bumham,  Somerset,  who  d.  8  Jan.  1867, 
and  2ndly,  1870,  Capt.  Easton-J.  Cox,  late  3rd  regt.  (the 
Buffs),  of  Oakhurst,  Torquay. 
Mr.  Alloway  d.  8  July  1877,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son. 
Seat— The  Derries,  Ballybrittas,  Queen's  Co. 


ALLSOPP    OF    HINDLIP    HALL. 

Allsopp,  Heney,  Esq.  of  Hindlip  Hall,  co.  Wor- 
cester, M.P.  for  East  Worcestershire,  b.  19  Feb. 
1811 ;  m.  21  Aug.  1839,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  WilUam 
Tongue,  Esq.  of  Cumberford  Hall,  near  Taniworth, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Samuel-Charles,  Craythome,  Burton-on-Trent,  B.A., 
J. P.,  M.P.  for  East  Staffordshire,  6.  24  March,  1842  ;  m. 
2S  April,  1868,  Georgina-Millicent,  dau.  ofC.-R.  Palmer- 
Morewood,  Esq.  of  Alfreton  Hall,  co.  Derby,  and  has  had 
issue,  Henry,  b.  27  March,  and  d.  7  Nov.  1876. 

II.  William-Henry,  6.  9  Nov.  1843. 

HI.  George-Higginson,  6.  28  March,  1846. 

IV.  Ranulph,  Royal  Artillery,  b.  27  July,  1848. 

V.  Herbert-Tongue,  6.  5  Dec.  1855. 

VI.  Frederic-Ernest,  6.  21  Sept.  1857. 

VII.  Alfred-Percy,  6.  26  Aug.  1861. 

VIII.  Henry,  6.  23  Feb.;   d.  11  May,  1S64. 

I.  Frances-Elizabeth,  m.  23  Aug.  1877,  to  Rev.  Melville- 
Russell  Moore. 

II.  Elizabeth-Sydney,  m.  7  July,  1874,  to  Thomas-Eades 
Walker,  Esq.  of  Studley  Castle,  co.  Warwick,  M.P. 

III.  Ada-Katherine. 

Mr.  Allsopp  is  a  Magistrate  for   the   counties  of 


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Worcester,    Derby,    and  Stafford,  and  a  Dcpiity 
Lieutenant  of  the  last-named  co. 

JLiltCagr. — The  pedigree  of  Alsop,  of  Alsop-in-the-Dale, 
is  traced  by  Glover,  in  his  History  of  tJte  County  of  Derby,  to 
a  very  remote  period,  and  ic  is  there  stated  that  William  de 
Ferrers,  Earl  of  Derby,  granted,  in  the  reign  of  King  John, 
the  town  of  Alsop  to  Gweno,  son  of  Gamel  de  Alsop."  Gweno's 
descendants  enjoyed  the  same  for  seventeen  generations,  imtil 
the  property  was  sold  by  Anthony  AUsop,  Esq.,  in  16S8.  From 
this  ancient  line,  Glover  further  states  that  there  was  sprung, 

Samuel  Allsopp,  of  Worcester,  bapt.  10  June,  1630,  who 
m.  Bridget,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bearcroft,  Esq.  of  Worcester,  by 
Bridget,  dau.  of  Richard  Mason,  Esq.  of  BirUngham,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  aged  6S,  1747)  he  had,  inter  alios,  a  son, 

Thomas  Allsop,  of  Derby,  bapt.  at  Worcester,  2  Feb. 
1706;  who  m.  8  Dec.  1733,  Ann,  dau.  of  William  Challinor, 
Gent,  of  Faulde,  co.  Stafford,  and  was  buried  at  St.  Alkmund's, 
Derby,  3  Dec.   1783,  having  had  issue, 

Thomas,  bapt.  14  Sept.  1736,  living  1744. 

Samuel,  bapt.  21  Oct.  1738,  living  1744;  d.  unm. 

William,  bapt.  6  May,  1740;  d.  unm.  1767. 

Eobert,  bapt.  12  Oct.  1745 ;  d.  unm.  176D. 

Richard,  d.  young. 

George,  bapt.  28  July,  1747. 

James,  of  whom  presently. 

Mary,  wife  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Fowler,  of  Bresvood,  and 
mother  of  Harriett,  yu.  to  Thomas  Fowler,  Esq.  of  Pendeford. 

Anne,  bapt.  21  Apiil,  1748. 
The  youngest  son, 

James  Allsop,  of  Derby,  6.  1751;  m.  1778,  Ann,  dau.  of 
Benjamin  Wilson,  brewer,  of  Burton-on-Trent,  and  d.  24 
April,  1800,  aged  49,  seised  of  a  small  estate  at  Alsop,  leaving, 
■with  other  children,  who  d.  young, 

Samuel. 

Thomas,   of  the  Mount,  Newton  Solncv,  co.  Derby,  6.  21 
March,  1782  ;  d.  unm.  1855. 

Eobert. 

Anne,  m.  E.-M.  Noble,  Esq.  of  London. 
The  eldest  son, 

Samuel  Axlsop,  Esq.  of  Burton-on-Trent,  co.  Stafford,  6.  12 
Ang.  1780  ;  m.  6  Sept.  1804,  Frances,  dau.  and  eventually  sole 
heir  of  Charles  Fowler,  Esq.  of  Shrewsbury,  and  by  her,  who 
d.  12  June,  1S62,  had  issue, 

Chakles-James,  6.  5  Jime,  1805 ;  d.  s.  p.  30  Oct.  1844. 

William,  b.  7  June,  1809 ;  d.  21  Oct.  1815. 

Henbt,  now  of  Hindlip. 

Frances,  6. 22  Nov.  1792;  m.  23  Jan.  1823,  William-Wyburgh 

How,  Esq. ;  d.  26  Nov.  1862,  leaving  a  dau.  Frances- Jane,  m. 

Rev.   WUliam-Willoughby  Douglas,   Rector  of  Salwaroc. 

Mrs.  Wyburgh  How  d.  28  July,  1848. 
Mr.  AUsop  d.  26  Feb.  1838. 

Arms—Sa.,  three  plovers,  rising,  arg.,  beaked  and  legged 
gu.  (as  given  in  the  Vis.  Derby). 

Crest— A  plover  or,  beaked  and  legged  gu.,  ia  its  beak  a 
wheat  ear  gold. 

Seat — Hindlip  Hall,  near  Worcester. 


ALSTON  OF  ODELL  CASTLE. 

AiSTON,  Ceewe,  Esq.  of  Odell  Castle,  co.  Bedford, 
J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1862,  b.  1796  ;  m.  1st,  1851,  Marr, 
dau.  of  Kev.  Hugh  Speke,  Yiear  of  Dowlish  Wake, 
CO.  Somerset,  by  whom,  who  d.  1856,  he  has  a  son, 

Eowlasd-Cbewe,  6.  1852. 
Mr.  Alston  m.  2ndly,  1857,  Mary,  dau.  of  A.  Long, 
Esq.     Ho  is  the  eldest  surviving  son  of  the  late 
Justinian  Alston,  Esq.  of  OdeU  Castle,  by  EUzabeth, 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Gen.  John  Manners-Ker. 

&aj— Oacli  Cactic,  near  Bedford. 


ALSTON    OF    ELMDON    HALL. 

Alston,  WiLLiAir-CnAELES,  Esq.  of  Elmdon 
Hail,  CO.  Warwick,  b.  2  ITov.  1842,  J.P.  co.  Warwick, 
ond  Lieut.  Warwick  Yeomanry. 

HincarjC—WiLLiAU-CnABLEs  Alston-,  Esq.  of  Elmdon  Hall, 
CO.  Warwick,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  22  March,  1796  (son  of  James 
Alston.  Esq.  of  Winson  Hill,  by  his  wife,  Anne  Holt,  of  the 
Woodhonses,  co.  Salop) ;  m.  CDcc.  1841,  EUzabeth-Ann,  dau.  of 
Col.  FcthcrRi.oa,  of  Packwood,  and  had  issue, 

WiLLiAM-CnARLE'.  now  of  Elmdon  Hall. 

James- Fctlicr.Mon,  6.  19  on.  I8M. 

Louisa,  111.  1869,  Jauics-Uobcrts  West,  Esq.  of  ^Uscot  Park. 


Frances-Emily,  m.  1870,   Capt.   Edmund-Charles    Cradoclf 
Hartopp. 
Another  dau. 
Mr.  Alston  d.  18  Aug.  1862. 

Arms— Az.,  ten  cstoiles  or,  four,  three,  two,  and  one ;  ou 
a  chief  arg.,  a  crescent,  reversed,  gu.,  between  two  boars' 
heads  sa. 

Crest— A  demi-eaglc,  wings  displayed,  or ;  on  each  win-  a 
crescent,  reversed,  gu. 

Motto — In  altum. 

Heat — Elmdon  Hall,  near  Birmingham. 


ALTHAM    OF    TIMBERCOMBE. 

Altham,  William-Stietees,  Esq.  of  Timber- 
combe,  Aisholt,  Somerset,  late  Major  83rd  foot, 
J.P.  for  CO.  Somerset,  b.  24  March,  1813  ;  m.  1st, 
6  April,  1850,  Henrietta,  2nd  dau.  of  Edward-BaiTelb 
Moulton-Barrett,  Esq.  of  Hope  End,  co.  Hereford, 
J.P.  and  High  Sheriff  for  that  co.  in  1814,  by  whom 
(who  d.  23  Nov.  1860)  he  had  issue, 
I.  Altham-Surtees  (Rev.),  b.  23  Jan.  1851 ;  educated  at 

Winchester,  and  M.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford, 
n.  Edward-Altham,   6.  13   April,    185fi,   educated  at    Win- 
chester and  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,   Lieut.   1st   (Royul  Seot-, 
regiment. 

I.  Mary-Altham. 

He  m.  2ndly,  20  Feb.  1SC2,  Arabella,  only  surviving 
dau.  of  J.  Addams,  Esq.  Q.C.,  D.C.L.,  Fellow  of 
St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  Barrister-at-Law,  by 
whom  he  has  a  dau., 

II.  Charlotte. 

ILlltCatJC. — Christopher  Altham,  of  Girlington,  in  tli& 
West  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  living  1482  (i-ide  Harl.  3fSS.,  No. 
1541),  was  descended  from  a  family  which  derived  its  name 
from  the  town  and  manor  of  Altham,  in  Lancashire,  where 
they  appear  to  have  flourished  for  many  generations.   His  son, 

Edward  Altham,  was  Sheriff  of  London,  1531.  He  m. 
Audrey,  dau.  of  Richard  Hildersham,  of  Stetchworth,  Cam- 
bridgeshire, and  by  her  had  a  son  and  heir, 

James  Altham,  of  Mark  Hall,  in  Latton,  Essex,  who  pur- 
chased that  estate,  12  July,  1562,  from  Henry  Parker,  lOtU 
Lord  Morley,  and  became  possessed  of  almost  the  whole  parish 
of  Latton.  He  served  as  Sheriff  of  London,  1557,  and  as  Highi 
Slieriff  of  Essex,  1570.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Elanke,  of  London,  and  sister  and  heir  to  Sir  Thomas  Blauke, 
Kt.,  Mayor  of  London,  by  whom  (who  d.  Oct.  1558)  he  Li.id 
issue, 

I.  Edwabd,  his  heir  and  successor,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  James  (Sir),  K.B.,  of  0.\cy  Place,  Hertfordshire,  Lord  Cliirf 
Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  M.P.  for  Bramber  in  1589,  who  >. 
21  Feb.  1606,  and  was  buried  in  a  chapel  built  by  him  at 
Oxey  Place,  where  there  is  stUl  a  monument  to  liis  memory 
on  the  south  wall  in  the  recess.  Sir  James  is  represented  in 
his  judge's  robes,  with  his  wife.  Lady  Altham,  both  kneel- 
ing in  the  attitude  of  prayer.    His  great-grandson, 

Altham  Anneslet,  2nd  son  of  Arthur,  1st  Earl  of  AnglftsiJ 

sey,  was  created  Baron  Altham,  14  Feb.  1680,  wliich  titWJ 

became  extinct  at  the  decease,  in  1844,  of  George,  TtNj 

Lord  Altham  and  2nd  Earl  of  Mountnorris  (see  BuRKtiH 

JExtinct  Peerage).  v" 

James  Altham,  of  Mark  Hall,  d.  28  Feb.  1583,  and  was  burieflf; 

in  the  chancel  of  Latton  Church,  where  there  is  a  tomb  erected 

to  his  memory.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Edward  Altbam,  of  Mark  Hall.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  John  Barne,  of  Willcsden,  in  Middlesex,  grand- 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Barne,  Knt.,  Moyor  of  London,  1S52,  yitMi 
d.  7  Jan.  1621,  and  by  whom  he  had, 

I.  James  (Sir),  his  heir. 

II.  Edward  (Sir),  who  s.  his  brother. 

I.  Mary,  m.  to  Ralph  Hawtry,  of  Bislip,  and  had  issue  aS! 
only  dau., 

Mary,  m.  Eight  Hon.  Sir  John  Bankes,  Knt.,  Lord  ChUI, 
Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas,  and  of  the  Privy  Counsil  to 
King  Charles  1.,  of  Corfe  Ca.stle.  During  her  husbandld 
absence  with  the  King  at  Oxford,  and  after  his  dea';b{. 
she  defended  Corfe  Castle  for  three  years,  and  was  Etyl?d 
"the  heroine  of  Corfe  Castle."  She  </.  11  April,  16ol, 
and  was  buried  in  the  chancel  of  Rislip  Church,  Middlesex, 
where  there  is  an  inscription  on  white  marble  to  her 
memory. 
Edward  Altham  d.  1  April,  1C05,  and  he  and  his  wife  lie  buried 
under  a  monument  in  Latton  Church.    His  eldest  son. 

Sir  James  Altham,  of  Mark  Hall,  was  knighted  by  Kinf 
James  I.,  at  WhitehaU,  0  Jan.  1609.    He  m.  EUzabeth,  dau.  <rf 


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ir  Francis  Earvinffton,  Bart.,  but  (M5  July,  IGIO,  without 
lale  issue,  wlten  his  estates  passed  to  his  brother. 
Sib.  Edward  Altham,  of  Mark  Hall,  who  was  knighted  by 
I'ing  James  I.,  at  his  palace  at  Eoyston,  in  Hertfordshire,  21 
lay,  1C13.  He  ra.  Joane,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Levcnthorpe,  Bart, 
f  Shingle  Hall  in  Sawbridgeworth,  Herts,  M.P.  and  Sheriff 
irthat  CO.  1607.  She  was  great-granddau.  of  the  10th  Lord 
[orley,  the  predecessor  of  the  Altham  family  at  Mark  Hall, 
y  Lady  Elizabeth  Stanley,  dau.  of  the  3rd  Earl  of  Derby,  and 
is  wife  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Thomas  Howard,  2nd  Duke  of 
Norfolk,  through  which  line  Lady  Altham  was  12th  in  descent 
om  Edward  I.,  King  of  England.*    They  had  issue, 

I.  .Tames  (Sir),  the  heir. 

II.  I.F.vENTHORPE,  who  .?.  his  brother  Sir  James. 

I.  .Inane,  m.  Sir  Thomas  Smith,  Bart,  of  Hill  Hall,  Essex. 

II.  Alary,  b.  1619;  m.  Sir  William  Halton,  Bart,  of  Sam- 
liinl,  Essex,  and  d.  29  Dec.  1644. 

ir  Edward  Altham  d.  28  May,  1632,  and  was  buried  in  Latton 
hurth,  where  there  is  a  monument  with  Sir  Edward  and  his 
lame  in  attitude  of  prayer.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 
Sib  James  Altham,  of  Mark  Hall,  6.  1614,  who,  during  the 
ivil  war  and  troublous  times  of  the  great  rebellion,  was  fined 
.')00  by  a  committee  of  Parliament  for  being  "a  delinquent," 
for  so  they  styled,"  says  Clarendon'  "such  as  would  not  side 
ith  them."    At  the  coronation  of  King  Charles  II.,  23  April, 
uol,  he  was  created  a  Knight  of  the  Bath.    Sir  James  m. 
lice,  iole  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  John  Spencer,  Bart,  of  Offley 
lace,  in  Hertfordshire,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  dau., 
Mar.v,  m.  Sir  John  Tufton,  Bart.,  and  d.  s.  p. 
'ying  without  descendants,  Sir  James  Altham  was  s.  by  his 
rother, 

Leventhobpe  Altham,   of  Mark  Hall,  6.  1618;  m.  March, 
j56,  Joane,  dau.  of  David  Edwards,  of  Oswestry,  Salop,  by 
horn  (whorf.  15  Oct.  1691,  cet.  56)  he  had 
James,  his  heir  and  successor. 

eventliorpe  Altham  d.  24  Aug.  1681,  and  was  buried  in 
.atton  Church.    He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Altham,  of  Mark  Hall,  b.  1682;  m.  Mary,  styled  in 
lorant's  Antiqidties  of  Essex,  "  the  beautiful  daughter"  of 
.dmiral  John  Tinker,  Master  Attendant  in  the  King's  Yard  at 
>eptford,  a  distinguished  naval  officer  who  is  mentioned  in 
epy's  diary  as  commanding  H.M.  King  Charles  II.'s  ship 
Covcrtine,"  in  1662.  By  this  lady  (who  d.  2  Feb.  1731,  mt. 
6,  he  had  issue, 
I.  Peyton,  his  successor. 

I.  Mary,  of  whom  below. 

II.  Dorothy,  m.  John,  younger  brother  of  Sir  Yelverton 
Peyton,  Bart,  of  ^Grimston,  Korfolk,  and  d,  4  May,  1730, 
St.  3G. 

ames  Altham  d.  28  Dec.  1697,  being  s.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

Peyton  Altham,  of  Mark  Hall,  6.  1695 ;  m,  Mary,  dau.  of 
ohn  Beard,  Governor  of  Bengal,  by  whom  (who  d.  21  Feb. 
768)  he  had  issue, 

I.  William  (Sir),  his  successor. 

I.  Harriott,  bapt.  at  Latton,  7  Oct.  1727,  and  in.  7  Aug.  1759, 

liev.  Stotherd   Abdy,   Prebendary  of  St.  Paul's,  London, 

Anhdeacon  of  Essex,  and  Eector  of  Theydon,  2nd  son  of  Sir 

William  Abdy,  Bart,  of  Chobham  Place,  Surrey;  she.  ds.p. 

1773. 

'cyton  Altham  d.  2  Nov.  1741,  and  was  buried  in  Latton 

;hurch,  where  there  is  an  inscription  to  his  memory.    He  was 

.  by  his  only  son  and  heir, 

SiK  W^illiam  Altham,  of  Mark  Hall,  who  was  baptised  at 
>atton,  5  June,  1736,  and  knighted  by  King  George  III.  at 
it.  James'  Palace,  13  Sept.  1786.  He  d.  vnm.  at.  83,  and 
vas  buried  at  Latton,  14  Aug.  1818.  The  estate  of  Mark  Hall 
hereupon  passed  to  the  descendants  of  his  father's  sister, 

Mary  Altham,  of  Mark  Hall,  6.  1684;  m.  at  Latton  Church, 
:1  May,  1705,  her  kinsman,  Roger  Altham,  D.D.  of  Ch.  Ch. 
)xford,  Vicar  of  Latton,  Eector  of  St.  Botolph,  Bishopsgate, 
'rebi-udary  of  St.  Paul's  Cathedral,  and  Archdeacon  of  Middle- 
ex,  who  was  b.  1658,  and  was  educated  at  Westminster  and  at 
'h.  Ch.  Oxford;  he  was  the  only  son  of  Michael  Altham,  D.D., 
/icar  of  Latton  (on  presentation  of  Leventhorpe  Altham,  of 
dark  Hall),  and  nephew  to  Eoger  Altham,  D.D.,  Canon  of 
'h.  Ch.  and  Hebrew  Professor  at  Oxford.  By  his  wife,  Mary 
iltham,  of  Mark  Hall),  who  d.  Nov.  1752,  he  left  issue, 

I.  IloGER,  their  heir,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Mary,  m.  10  May,  1737,  at  Latton  Church,  Henry 
Lushington,  D.D.,  Vicar  of  Eastbourne,  and  had  issue, 

1  Stephen  (Sir),  created  a  Baronet,  26  April,  1791. 


2  William,  of  Mark  Hall,  M.P.  for  the  city  of  London  who 

s.  his  cousin.   Sir   William   Altham,   and  alienated  the 

estate,  which,  says  Bartlett,  in  his  History  of  Essex,  "was 

sold,  1  June,  1819,  for  £100,000,  the  timber  being  valued 

at  £10,000." 

Archdeacon  Altham  d.  27  Feb,  1730    at.  72,  and  was  buried 

in  Latton  Church,  where  there  is  an  inscription  to  his  memory. 

He  and  his  said  wife  were  s.  by  their  only  son  and  heir, 

Roger  Altham,  grandson  of  James  Altham,  of  Mark  Hall, 
lie  was  b.  25  Sept.  1718,  and  became  a  Proctor  of  long  standing 
and  considerable  eminence  in  Doctor's  Commons,  Seal  Keeper 
of  the  High  Court  of  Admiralty,  R.gistrar  of  the  Archdeaconry 
of  Middlesex,  and  of  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Westminster,  Ac. 
He  m.  4  Nov.  1746,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  (with  her  sister 
Arabella,  wife  of  William  Denison,  D.D.,  Principal  of  Mag- 
dalen Hall,  Oxford)  of  Eobert  Isaacson,  of  Fenton,  Northum- 
berland, which  estate  was  sold  in  1S61,  by  their  descendants, 
to  George  Frederick,  2nd  Earl  of  Durham,  for  about  £90,000. 
By  this  lady  (who  d.  3  March,  1781)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Mary,  b.  29  May,  1759;  m.  4  Dec.  1781,  Aubone-Surtccs, 
of  Hauxley  Hall,  Northumberland  (6.  1752,  d.  1827),  whose 
sister,  Elizabeth,  was  the  wife  of  John,  1st  Earl  of  Eldon, 
Lord  High  Chancellor.  She  d.  23  July,  1810,  leaving,  wi.a 
other  issue, 

1  Elizabeth,    6.  18  July,    1783;    m.   8    Oct.  1808,    Col. 
John  Cook,  28th  Light  Dragoons,  Inspector  of  Yeomnnr/ 
Cavalry,  and  author  of  Observations  on  Fox  Hunting  (6.  8 
March,  1772;  d.  3  Dec.  1829).    She  d.  1  Sept.  1862,  having 
had  issue  who  survived, 
John-Aubone,   b.  21    Dec.  1811,   M.A.  Corp.  Ch.  Coll. 
Cambridge,  Vicar  of  South  Benfleet,  Essex,  and  Rural 
Dean  of  Canewdon ;  d.  unm.  29  Sept.  1859. 
William-Surtees  Altham,  now  of  Timbercombe. 
Mary-S. -Altham. 

II.  Arabella,  m.  12  June,  1780,  John-Graham  Clarke,  of 
Kenton  Lodge,  Northumberland,  and  d.  10  Nov.  1827,  leav- 
ing issue, 

Mary,    6.    1   May,   1781  ;     m.   20   May,    1805,    Edward- 
Barrett   Moulton-Barrett,    of  Hope   End,    Herefordshire, 
J. P.  andSherifffor  thatco.  1814;  educated  at  Han-owand 
atTrin.  Coll.  Cambridge  (b.  28  May,  1785;  d.  17  April, 
1857).      She  d.  1  Oct.  1828,  leaving  issue,  with  sons, 
Elizabeth-Barrett,  the  poetess,  m.  1846,  Eobert  Brown- 
ing, the  poet,  M.A.  and  Hon.  Fellow  of  Baliol  Coll., 
Oxford.    She  d.  at  Florence,  29  June,  1861,  leaving  a 
son. 

Henrietta-Barrett,  m.  1850,   her  second   cousin,  W.-S. 
Altham,  of  Timbercombe,  and  d.  1860. 
HI.  Jane,    6.   1763;     m.  1783,    Nathaniel  Bi.shop    (b.  1760, 
d.  19  April,  1836) ;  d.  25  May,  1795,  leaving  is.<;ue, 
Arabella,  m.  19  Sept,    1815,    J.    Addams,   Q.C.,  D.C.L., 
Fellow  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford,  Barrister-at-Law  (0. 
1  Jan.  1785,  d.  25  May,  1871),  and  d.  10  Feb.  1853,  leaving 
issue,  with  one  son,  who  survives,  an  only  dau., 
Arabella,  m.  1862,  her  second  cousin  W.-S.  Altham,  of 
Timbercombe. 
Eoger  Altham,  the  grandson  of  James  Altham,  of  Mark  Hall, 
d.  11  Oct.  1788,and  is  represented  by  his  great-grandson, 

WiLLiAM-ScRTEES  Altham,  who  Settled  in  Somersetshire, 
and  purchased  Timbercombe  in  1871.  On  20  Feb.  1862,  he 
assumed  by  Royal  License  the  name  and  arms  of  Altham. 

^„,i5_Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  paly  of  six,  erm.  and  az.,  on 
a  chief  gu.,  a  lion,  passant  reguardant  or,  armed  and  langued 
gu. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  on  a  chevron  arg.,  between  three  garbs 
or,  as  many  fleurs-de-lis  gules. 

Crests— l&t,  a  demi-lion  or,  holding  a  ship's  rudder  sa. ;  2nd, 
a  talbot,  sejant,  sa.,  collared  or,  reposing  the  dexter  forepaw  cii 
an  escutcheon  arg.,  charged  with  an  etoile  az. 
Motto— Fro  Deo  et  catholica  fide. 
^'ga£ — Timbercombe,  Aisholt,  Somerset. 


*  .^:.v  Dugdale,  Chauncy,  p.  351,  vol.  i.,  Banks;  and  Burke': 
'^xliixct  Peerage. 


AMCOTTS    OF    KETTLETHORPE    AND 
HACKTHORNE, 

Ckaceoft-Amcotts,  Weston,  Esq.  of  Kcttle- 
thorpe,  and  Hackthorne,  co.  Lincoln,  J.P.  andD.L., 
High  Sheriff  1861,  b.  9  March,  1815 ;  m.  Ist,  16 
May,  1844,  Williama-Emma,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  tile  late  William-aeorge  Cherry,  Esq.  of  Buckland, 
CO.  Hereford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1861)  had  issue, 

I.  Vincent.  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Lincoln,  6.  1845. 

II.  Edward-Weston,  b.  1849. 

III.  Frederic-Augustus,  6.  1853. 

He  m.  2ndly,  21  April,  1864,  Ellen,  -widow  of  Henry 
Neville,  Esq.  of  Walcot,  and  dau.  of  Rev.  Chas. 
Bryau.     Mr.  Cracroft-Amcotts  was  M.P.  for  Mid 


24 


AME 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


AME 


Lincoln  1868-74,  and    formerly  Lieut- Col.  North 
Lincoln  ililitia. 

ilinrngr.— The  family  of  Cracrofc  has  been  resident  at 
Hackthorne  for  many  centuries,  and  its  pedigree  can  be  traced 
from  the  time  of  Heskt  III. 

EoBEBT  Cbacroft,  of  Hackthome,  6.  1702;  son  of  Robert 
Cracroft,  Esq.  of  Hackthorne  and  Fulnetby,  and  grandson  of 
Eobert  Cracroft,  Esq.,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
John  Lodington,  of  Fulnetby,  was  lineally  descended  from 
John  Cracroft,  living  1391.  He  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of 
M.  Browne,  Esq.  of  the  co.  Louth,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1738) 
had  three  daus.,  Grace,  Mrs.  Marshall;  Ann,  Mrs.  Langhorn; 
and  Mary,  Mrs.  Nelthorpe.  He  m.  2ndly,  Eebecca  Waldegrave, 
niece  of  the  Eev.  Dr.  Wilson,  of  West  Keale,  and  had, 
Eobert-Wilson,  d.  unm. 

John,  his  successor.  Thomas  Edward. 

Bernard.  Charles.  Francis. 

William.  Edmund. 

Elizabeth-Clementina. 
The  2nd  son, 

John  Ckaceoft,  of  Hackthorne  and  West  Keale,  6.  1748; 
m.  4  Feb.  1782,  Penelope-Anne,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Dr.  Charles- 
Fleetwood  Weston,  of  Somerby  Hall,   co.  Lincoln,   Eector  of 
Therfield,  Herts,  and  Prebendary  of  Durham,  and  had  issue, 
EoBEBT,  his  heir. 

John(EeT.),  6.  1784;  m.  1st,  1807,  Eliza-Ann,  dau.  of  James 
Lewis,  Esq.  of  Powis  Place,  London,  by  whom  he  had 
issue,  Eliza,  ni.  Eev.  J.-T  Maine ;  and  2ndly,  1814,  Jane, 
dau.  of  Hezekiah  Brown,  Esq.  of  Minster  Yard,  Lincoln, 
and  d.  21  Sept.  1842,  having  had  issue  by  her,  viz.,  John- 
Edward;  Eobert;  Justina;  Bernard;  Emily;  Jane. 
Penelope-Anne.  Emily,  d.  unm.  1828.  Lucy. 

Arabella,  m.  Matthew-Henry  Lister,  Esq.  of  BurwellPark. 
The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

EoBEET  Cbaceoft,   Esq.  of  Hackthome,  co.  Lincoln,  J. P. 
andD.L.,  6.  25  Jan.  1783;  m.   14  June,  1814,  Augusta,  2nd 
dau.  of  the  late  Sir  John  Ingilby,  Bart,  of  Eipley,  co.  York,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,   dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Wharton  Amcotts, 
Bart,  of  Kettlethorpe,*  and  by  her  (who  d.  Jan.  1857)  had 
issue, 
Weston-Cbaceoft- Amcotts,  now  of  Kettlethorpe  and  Hack- 
thorne. 
Peter,  Comm.  E.X..  C.B.,  6.  15  March,  131G;  m.  CaroUne, 

dan.  of  Sir  Samuel  Scott,  Bart.,  aad  d.  «.  p.  2  Aug.  1865. 
Eobert- Wentworth  (Eev.),  6.   15  June,  1826,  Eeetor  of  Har- 
rington and  Brinkhill,  co.  Lincoln ;  m.  7  July  1864,  the  Hon. 
Elizabeth-Caroline -Lane  Fox,  dau.  of  Lord  Conyers. 
Frances-Amcotts,    m.    1841,  Eev.   Edwin    Jarvis,  Vicar   of 
Hackthome,  5th  son  of  Col.  Jarvis,  of  Doddington  HaU. 
Augusta,   m.   1840,   Eev.    Charles  Jarvis,   Eector    of  Dod- 
dington, 2nd  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Jarvis,  of  Doddington;  d. 
1855. 
Louisa,  m.  1846,   Jervase-Tottenham  Waldo-Sibthorp,  Esq. 
of  Canwick,  M.P. 

Constance  -  Elizabeth,    m.  1859,    Capt.    Tennant,   E.N.,  of 
Needwood  House,  co.  Stafford. 
Colonel  Cracroft,   who  assumed  the  surname  and  arms    of 
Amcotts  by  Eoyal  License  11  July,  1854,  d.  1862. 

.(irms— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  Amcotts,  arg.  a  tower  triple 
tnrretted,  between  three  standing  cups,  az.  2nd  and  3rd,  Cba- 
ceoft, vert,  on  a  bend,  dancette,  arg.,  three  martlets  sa. 

Crests— 1  Amcotts  :  A  squirrel  sejant  gu.  collared  or,  eating 
an  acom,  gold ;  2  Cbaceoft  :  A  stork  ppr.,  supporting  with 
his  dexter  foot  a  battle-axe,  staff  or,  headed  arg. 

£eaf— Hackthome  Hall,  Lincoln. 


AMES    OF    THE    HYDE. 

Ames-Ltde,  Lionel-Netille-Feedeeice,  Esq. 
of  The  Hyde,  co.  Bedford,  Ayott  St.  Lawrence, 
Herts,  and  Thomham  HaU,  Norfolk,  b.  21  Feb.  1850, 
Lieut,  and  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards, assumed  by  royal 
license,  1874,  the  additional  surname  of  Ltde. 
He  m.  27  Aug.  1873,  Edith-Ehza,  only  dau.  and 
heir  of  Major  Hogge,  of  Thomham,  Norfolk,  7th 
Dragoon  Guards. 


•  EicHAED  Amcotts  (son  of  Eichard)  m.  Alice,  co-heir  of 
Alan  of  Kinthorpe,  and  was  father  of  Eichabd  Amcotts,  living 
1390,  whose  grandson,  William  Amcotts,  vi.  Agnes,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  William  Sawley,  of  Aisthorp,  and  had  issue :  Alex- 
ander, of  Aisthorp;  Sir  Henry,  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  1548; 
Hamond;  and  James.  From  the  eldest  son  descended  the 
Amcotts  of  Aislhrirp,  and  their  derivative  branch  Amcotts  of 
Ilurnnyton  and  Kettlethorpe. 


ICtnCage.— EoGEE  Ames,  of  Jenkins  and  Charlton,  in  the 
parishes  of  Doulting  and  Shepton  Mallet,  Somerset,  son  of 
Matthew  Ames,  of  Doulting,  by  Mabel  his  wife,  m.  15  June, 
1657,  Mary  Dory,  and  d.  27  May,  1700,  leaving,  with  other 
issue, 

Levi  Ames,  of  Charlton  and  Evercreech,  Somerset,  who 
m.  Hannah,  daii.  of  John  Watts,  of  Bodden,  Somerset,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Tucker  of  Charlton,  and  d. 
1727,  leaving  with  other  issue, 

Jeeemiah  Ames,  of  the  city  of  Bristol,  Alderman  thereof  in 
1742,  and  Mayor  in  1757.  He  m.  2  March,  1731,  Phcebe,  dau. 
of  Eobert  Collins,  of  Horton,  near  Leominster  and  d.  3  April, 
1776,  aged  70,  leaving,  with  other  Issue, 

Levi  Ames,  Esq.  of  Bristol,  Aldermas,  Sheriff  1771,  and 
Mayor  1788.  Hem.  1st,  19  April,  1773,  Anna-Maria,  only  dau. 
of  Chauncey  Poole,  Esq.  of  Bristol,  by  Anna-Maria  his  wife, 
only  sister  of  Sir  Lionel  Lyde  of  Ayot  St.  Lawrence,  lit  i  ts., 
Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Lionel,  of  Ayot  St.  Lawrence,  who  assumed  by  roval 
license,  1806,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Ltde  on  succcKling 
to  the  estates  of  Sir  Lionel  Lyde,  Bart.  He  d.  unm.  22  Jan. 
1851. 

II.  Jeremiah,  who  m.  1806,   Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  Jota||,l 
Pinney,  Esq.  of  Bristol,  and  d.  without  issue,  24  March,  1820;»| 

lit.  Levi,  late  of  the  Hyde. 

IV.  John,  d.  unm.  16  Nov.  1867. 

V.  George-Henry,   of   Cote  House,  Westbury-on-Trym,  co^ 
Gloucester,  b.  30  Oct.  1786 ;  m.  3  Aug.  1826,  Anna,  dau.  < 
Gideon  Acland,  Esq.,  and  dying  20  July,  1873,  left  issue, 

1  George-Acland,  h.  10  May,  1827;  m.  13  July,  1854, 
Clara-Henrietta-Marie,  eldest  dau.  of  Count  Maximilian 
von  PcElzig,  and  by  her  (divorced  in  July,  1869)  has  issue, 
John-Carlowitz,  b.  8  Jan.  1860 ;  Herbert-Mortimer, 
6.  7  Dec.  1862;  Thekla-Florence,  6.  16  Aug.  1861; 
Franzisea-Beatrice,  6.  31  July,  1864 ;  Marie-Mildred,  b.  29 
June,  1867. 

2  Charles-Herbert,  of  Eemenham  Place,  Henley-on- 
Thames,  Berks,  h.  14  May.  1830;  m.  20  Jan.  1863,  Eliza- 
Scott,  dau.  of  Eev.  William-Scott  Eobinson,  Eector  of 
Dyrham,  andd.  1878,  leaving  issue,  William-Herbert,  '). 
8  July,  1868;  Violet,  6.17  Dec.  1863;  Mary,  6.  19  IVb. 
1865;  Margaret,  6.  6  Sept.  1866;  and  Katharine,  i.  17 
April,  1870. 

3  Edward-Levi,    of   Clevelands,   Lyme  Ecgis,  6.  27  Jan. 
1832;    m.   10  Aug.    1859,   Emily,   dau.  of  Edward  Law- 
ford,   Esq.,   of   Eden   Park,   Beckenham,  Kent,   and  by    1 
her  (who  d.  27  April,  1864)  has  issue,  Edward-Cecil,  b. 

1  Sept.  1860;  Helen-Clara,  6.  31  July,  1862,  d.  14  Feb.  1970;    I 
and  Emily,  6.  17  April,  1864.  ■ 

4  Hcnry-St.  Vincent,   of  Cote  House,  6.  19  Aug.  1833;  m.    \ 
29  April,  1875,  Charlotte-Henrietta,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  George 
Eobinson,  Eector  of  Tartaraghan,  co.  Armagh,  by  Char- 
lotte his  wife,  dau.  of  Hon.  and  Eev.  Andrew-Godfrey 
Stuart. 

5  Frederick,  of  Hawford  Lodge,  co.  Worcester,  6.  17  Oct. 
1836;  m.  14  March,  1865,  Letitia,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late 
George  Fillingham,  Esq.  of  Syerston  Hall,  Notts,  by 
Letitia-Sarah,  his  wife,  dau.  of  John-P.  Tudway,  Esq.  of 
Wells. 

6  Alfred,  6.  4  June,  1839. 

7  Ecginald,  6.  9  May,  1844. 

1  Anna,  6.  22  Oct.  1828;  m.  6  Oct.  1857,  Maxwell 
Eeeve,  Esq.,  Major  5th  Dragoon  Guards. 

2  Ellen,  6.  9  March,  1835;  m.  29  AprU,  18.58,  Eev.  Thomas 
Coney,  Chaplain  of  the  Forces,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Anna-Maria,  b.  9  May,  1771 ;  m.  14  Jan.  1800,  EicharJ 
Llewellin,  Esq.  of  Holmwood,  co.  Gloucester,  and  d.  4  Jan. 
1851. 

II.  Sarah,  in.  6  May,  1796,  her  cousin,  John  Olive,  Esq., 
of  the  Ton,  Monmouth,  and  d.  24  July,  1815. 

iJi.  Phoebe,  m.  14  July.   1800,  her  cousin,  the  Eev.  James 

Olive,  andd.  3  Aug.  1841. 
rv.  Harriet,  d.  unm.  26  March,  1800. 
The  third  son, 

Levi  Ames,  Esq.  of  the  Hyde,  5.  SO  Nov.  1778;  m.  13  June, 
ISOS,  Anne-Bird,  dau.  and  heir  of  Henry  Metcalfe,   Esq.  of 
Murton  and   Seatonville,  Northumberland,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1853)  had  issue, 
Lionel,  his  heir. 

Henet-SIetcalfe.    {Sk  Mies  of  Linden.) 
Emily,  m.  1843,  Eev.  Frederick  Sullivan,  Eector  of  Kimpton, 
who  d.  1873. 

Mary,  to.  7  May,  1836,  Gen.  Sir  William  Codrington,  G.C.r.. 
Margaret-Eosc,  m.   2    June,     1845,    Col.  E.    Blanc,   C.U., 
who  d.  1871. 

Harriet-Elizabeth,  m.  3  June,  1845,  Col.  Charles  Sodlcy 
Burdett,  Coldstream  Guards. 

Mr.  Ames,  a  magistrate  for  the  cos.  of  Bedford  and  Hertj 
and  a  D.L.  of  the  latter,  served  as  Sheriff  of  Bedfordshire  i 
1839.     He  d.  26  Dec.  1846,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Lionel  Ames,  Esq.  of  the  Hyde,  b.  13  July,  1809  ;  J.P.  an 
D.L.,   CO.    Bedford,    High   Sheriff  1860;   ni.   10  June,  ia4 


AilE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


AMH 


25 


Augnsta-Percy,  dau.  of  the  late  Col.  Sir  John  Morilljon  Wilson, 
C.B.,  K.H.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  LioNEL-NEVitLE-FnEDERicK,  his  lieir. 

II.  Percy-George,  h.  1  May,  1851;  d.  16  April,  1858. 

III.  Gerard-Vivian,    b.    7    Aug.    1852,    Lieut.    1st   Eoyal 
Dragoons. 

IV.  Erncst-Fitzroy,  6.  29  Aug.  18.55. 

V.  Victor-Charles,  6.  9  Fob.  1859. 

VI.  Oswald-Henry,  b.  3  Jan.  18G2. 

VII.  Hugh-Laurenson,  b.  23  April,  18CG. 
I.  Editll-Mary. 

air.  Ames,  formerly  an  Officer  in  the  17th  Lancer.?,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  of  the  Herts  Militia,  d.  20  Feb.  1873,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Lionel-Neville-Frederick  Ames,  now  of  the  Hyde. 

^?-)i!s— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  az.,  an  eagle  with  two  heads 
lispl.  erminois,  for  Ltde  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  ar.,  on  a  bend  cotised 
ttetween  two  annulets  sa.,  a  quatrefoil  between  two  roses  of  the 
3eld,  for  Ames.  Crests— 1st,  Ltde:  A  buck's  head  erased 
2rminois,  attired  or;  2nd,  Ames  :  Arose  ar.,  slipped  and  leaved 
ppr.,  in  front  thereof  an  anniUet  or.  J/otio— Non  sibi.  Heat— 
rhe  Hyde,  St.  Alban's,  Herts. 


AMES    OF    LINDEN. 

Ame.?,  Lofis-Eeic,  Esq.  of  Lindon,  Xortlmmber- 
uucl,  Lieut.  2nd  Life  Guards,  h.  17  April,  1855. 

HtllCafJC. — Henrt-Metcalfe  Ames,  Esq.  of  Linden, 
S^orthumberland,  2nd  son  of  Levi  Ames,  Esq.  of  the  Hyde' 
:o.  Bedford  {see  preceding  Memoir)  b.  21  May,  1820  ;  in.  9  Nov. 
,852,  Elizabeth-Sarah,  only  dau.  of  Major  Hodgson  Cadogan, 
)f  Brinkburn  Priory,  Northumberland,  and  by  her  (whod 
::1  Feb.  1868)  had  issue, 

I.  Louis-Eric,  his  heir. 

II.  Felix-Ltde,  6.  17  Aug.  1862. 

III.  Lawrence-Metcalfe-Levi,  b.  8  Feb.  1865. 

I.  Henrietta-Elizabeth,  m.  16  Dec.  1873,  the  Hon.  and  Rev 
William-Charles  Ellis,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Bothal,  2na  son  of 
Cliarles-Augustus  Lord  Howard  de  Walden, 

II.  Winifred-Eose. 


IV.  Anno-Josephme-3Ioscllc. 

Ir.  Ames,  who  was  D.L.  Northumberland,  and  served  as 
ligh  Sheriff  in  1864,  d.  1874,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 
.ocis-Ebic  Ames,  Esq.,  now  of  Linden. 

Arms—Xr.,  on  a  bend  cottised  between  two  annulets  sa.  a 
uatrefoil  betw.  two  roses  of  the  field ;  quartering,  for  Poole, 
■i-r  pale  or  and  gu.  a  saltier  betw.  two  mascles  in  pale  and  in 

ssas  many  leopards' faces  jessant  delis,  coimterchanged,  and 
:ir  JIetcalf,  per  fesse  or  and  sa.  in  chief  two  calves  statant 
nd  in  base  a  dove  volant  countcrchanged. 

CrcU—A  rose  ar.  shppcd  and  leaved  ppr.  in  front  thereof  an 
nuulet  or. 

Jl/oHo— Fama  Candida  rosa  dulcior. 

£rtiJ— Linden  Hall,  Morpeth,  Northumberland. 


TYSSEN-AMHERST    OF    DIDLINGTON 
HALL. 

Tyssen-'Aiihebst,  William-Amhurst,  Esq.  of 
Lmhcrst,  Kent,  DidliugtonHall,  Norfolk,  and  Hack- 
ey,  Middlesex,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  of  Norfolk  1866, 
.  25  April,  1835  ;  m.  4  June,  1856,  Margaret- 
:usan,  only  child  of  Admiral  Eobert  Mitibrd,  of 
lunmanby  Hall,  co.  York,  and  of  Mitford  Castle, 
v'orthumberland,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Mary-Eothes-Margaret.  ii.  Sybil-Margaret. 

III.  Florence-Margaret.  iv.  Margaret-Mitford. 

V.  Alicia-Margaret.  vi.  Geraldine-Margaret. 

vii.  Beatrice-Margaret. 

ilinragC.— The  name  of  Amherst  or,  as  it  was  variously 
polled  in  ancient  documents,  Amhurst,  Hamhorst,  Hemeherst, 
r  Emherst,  is  taken  from  a  placa  called  A.mherst  or  Ham- 
erst,  which  lyeth  in  Pembury  parish,  near  Tunbridge,  in  the 
J.  of  Kent. 

The  first  of  tho  name  that  appears  on  record  is  "Gii.rert 
E  Hemmehckst,"  who  is  placed  on  the  Pipe  Eoll  of  the  15th 
Ienry  III.,  A.D.  1230. 

The  next  is  Eoger  de  nsMEHURST,  who  is  nuntioned  in  a 
>ecd  of  which  a  copy  is  preserved  in  the  College  of  Arms, 
'Ondon,  and  placed  upon  the  pedigree  of  the  family  of 
mhcrst,  attested  by  Camden. 

His  descendant,  Walter,  who  is  mentioned  in  the  above  deed, 
ppeais  upon  the  Subsidy  Roll,  1st  Edward  III.,   1327,  as 


Walterus  DE  Kmiierst,  also  on  the  roll  of  12th  Edward  III., 
1338.  Again  in  tho  14th  Edward  III.,  as  Walterus  de  Ilan- 
herst;  15th  Edward  III.,  as  Walter  do  Hamherst;  again  in 
the  21st  Edward  ill.,  1347,  as  Walterus  de  Emherst,  and  in 
the  2nd  moiety  of  the  roll  as  Walterus  de  Hemherst;  in  tho 
next  year,  22nd  Edward  III.,  1348,  the  name  of  Johanna 
Hammherst,  most  probably  his  widow,  appears,  as  his  name 
does  not  occur  upon  that  or  any  subsequent  roll. 

In  the  25th  Edward  III.,  1351,  appears  the  name  of 
Johannes  de  Amherst.  In  the  roll  also  appear  Galfridus  Judd 
and  Robertus  Bouregge.  With  these  families  it  appears  tho 
Amhersts  afterwards  intermarried;  and  the  lands  called 
Juddy's  Lands  are  handed  down  by  many  of  the  early  wills, 
and  descended  to  the  East  Farleigh  branch. 

In  the  next  year,  1352,  appear  John  Amherst  and  William 
Amhurst  in  connection  with  the  heirs  of  Galfridus  Judd  and 
Eobert  Bowregge. 

In  the  46th  Edward  III.,  1372,  appears  Isabel!  Amhor,-t, 
most  probably  widow  of  John  and  mother  of  William  Amherst. 
The  names  of  the  payers  of  the  subsidies  are  not  entered  upon 
the  subsequent  rolls,  the  amount  for  each  district  only  being 
given.  The  pedigree  above  alluded  to  as  attested  by  Camden, 
begins  with  John  Amherst,  of  Amherst,  in  the  parish  of  Pom- 
bury,  near  Tunbridge,  Kent  (most  probably  the  son  of  William 
and  grandson  of  John),  who  was  living  in  the  22nd  EicnAna 
II.,  1399,  and  left  a  son  and  heir,  Thomas,  whose  son  and  heir, 
Thomas,  appears  upon  record  in  1433  as  one  of  tho  chief 
persons  in  the  district ;  he  d.  1460,  possessed,  as  appears  by 
his  will,  dated  1459,  of  much  land  in  Pembury,  Capell, 
and  Hadlo,  and  of  Juddy's  Lands  in  Tudeley.  [Amhersty's 
Lane,  which  is  still  a  road  in  Pembury  pari.sh,  is  mentioned 
in  the  will  of  Thomas  Eayno,  of  Capell,  30  April,  1449.]  By 
Sarah  his  wife,  who  survived  him,  he  left,  with  three  daus., 
Isabel,  Julian,  and  Agnes,  a  son  and  successor,  Tuoma3,  whoso 
will  is  dated  1489,  and  wlio,  by  I-sabel  his  wife,  left  two  sons, 
William,  who  appears  to  have  d.  s.  p.,  and 

TuoMAs  Amherst,  who  s.  to  the  estates,  and  m.  tho  r.ir.torof 
Thomas  Bouregge  the  elder,  of  Capell ;  by  her  he  had  four  cons, 
Nicholas,  of  whom  presently. 

William  (will  dated  1560),  who,  by  Julyan  his  wife,  lefti-.~uc, 

John  of  Pcpingbery,  d.  1578,  ancestor  of  the  F.\rls  Amherst. 

Eichard,  of  Hedcorn,  will  dated  1590,  m.  and  left  issue. 

Nicholas  Amherst  s.  to  the  property  of  Judd's  in  Tudeloy, 

and  d.  there  a  very  aged  man  (will  dated  1599,  proved  lOCO), 

He  left,  by  Johanna,  his  wife,  with  other  issue,  a  son,  GEoauij 

Amhurst   (name  so  spelled),  B.A.,  Vicar  of  Yalding,  Kent, 

He  d.  in  the  lifetime  of  his  father,  and  left  by  Margaret,  nei 

Eagles,  his  wife,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  successor, 

Nicholas  Amherst,  who  purchased  East  Farleigh  in  1013, 
and  d.  1662,  leaving  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Stephen 
Norton,  of  the  ancient  family  of  Norton  of  Chart-by-Sutton, 
with  other  issue,  a  son  and  heir, 

Nicholas  Amhurst,  bapt.  1617,  who  d.  1679.  By  Jano 
Fletcher  his  wife,  he  left,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  heir, 
John  Amherst,  who  was  High  Sheriff  of  Kent  in  1698,  'jut 
d.  s.  p.  and 

Nicholas  Amherst  or  Amhurst,  who  became  his  heir,  a. 
Captain  in  the  army.  He  to.  Susannah,  only  child  nnd  heir  of 
Eobert  Evering,  jun.,  of  Evering,  Kent,  the  last  of  the  male  lino 
of  the  family  of  Evering  of  Averenches,  a  younger  branch  of 
the  family  of  Averenches,  Lords  of  Folkestone  and  Viscomtea 
of  Averenches  in  Noimandy;  in  right  of  his  wife  he  became 
lord  of  the  manor  of  Evering,  which  had  descended  lineally 
since  its  creation  by  William  the  Conqueror,  as  a  knight'.-i 
fee  held  of  the  barony  of  Folkstone  by  castle  guard  service  of 
Dover  Castle,  whereof  the  Averenches  of  Evering  Tower  in 
Dover  Castle,  now  existing,  testifieth.  He  d.  1715,  havin- 
had  issue,  by  his  said  wife,  sixteen  children,  whereof  Jonn 
Amhurst,  the  eldest,  m.  and  left  issue  now  extinct;  and 
George  Amhurst,  Esq.,  of  Court  Lodge  in  East  Farleigh,  tho 
2nd  son,  to.  Susannah  Wood,  and  left  John  Amhurst,  Esq.,  a 
Captain  in  the  royal  navy,  bapt.  8  June,  1724,  who  d.  1788, 
leaving  by  Euth  Ward,  his  first  wife,  a  son  and  heir,  John- 
Thomas  Amhurst,  who  d.  s.  p. ;  and  by  M/iiiy  TysssN  his  2ud 
wife  (through  whom  his  descendants  became  possessed  of  tho 
manors  of  Hackney,  Middlesex,  and  Fould.jn,  Nurf./lk),  an 
only  surviving  dau.  and  sole  heirc.'=s, 
Amei^ia  Amhurst,  bapt.  i  3Tay,  2775  ;  -^rho  m.21  Jua?,  1794, 
William-Georce    Daniel,*   E.iq.  cf    Foley   House,   Kent; 


*  William-George  Daniel,  Esq.,  was  3rd  son  (but  eldest  son 
to  leave  issue)  of  John  Daniel,  Esq.,  by  Dorcas  his  wife,  davi. 
and  eventually  solo  heiress  of  Thomas  Auchmuty,  Esq.,  and 
descended  from  Garret  or  Gerald  Daniel,  living  atBallaghanan, 
CO.  Mayo,  1687,  ride  Daniel  o/ J u6itr»,  co.  Westmeath. 


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Haclcner,  Middlesex;  Foulden  Hall,  Norfolk;  and  Westbroke 
House,  Dorset,  High  Sheriff  of  Kent  in  1825.  This  gentleman, 
who  was  of  the  family  of  Daniel  or  MacDaniel,  co.  Mayo, 
was  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Hackney,  in  right  of  his  wife,  and 
by  royal  sign  manual,  dated  14  March,  1814,  took  the  surname 
and  arms  of  Ttssen,  in  addition  to  those  of  Daniel.  His  wife 
survived  him  and  was  buried  at  East  Farleigh,  13  Aug.  1851, 
where  he  also  was  buried  13  Jan.  1838,  having  had  with  junior 
issue  (for  which  xee  Tyssen  of  Northwold  Lodge), 

William-Geoege-Ttssen  Daniel-Ttssen,  Esq.  of  Didling- 
ton,  Hackney,  and  Foulden  Hall,  High  Sheriff  of  Norfolk,  1848, 
b.  18  Dec.  1801;  m.  13  April,  1834,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
Andrew  Fountaine,  Esq.  of  Narford  Hall,  Norfolk.  By  royal 
sign  manual,  dated  6  Aug.  1852,  he  assumed  the  name  of 
Tyssen-Amhorst,  discontinuing  that  of  Daniel.  He  d.  30 
Dec.  1855,  leaving  issue  by  his  wife  (who  d.  9  Feb.  1854)  two 
Bons  and  two  daus., 

William- Amhukst  Tyssen-Amheiist,  now  of  Didlington  Hall, 
who  has  resumed  by  Koyal  License,  dated  1877,  the  more 
ancient  and  usual  spelling  of  his  surname,  Amherst. 

Francis,  B.A.,  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  and  of  tlie  Inner 
Temple,  Barristsr-at-Law,  b.  27  Sept.  1842. 

Amelia. 

Florence  Mary,  m.  19  Oct.  1860,  to  Eev.  Charles  Villiers, 
Eector  of  Croft,  Yorkshire,  and  has  issue. 

./I rM«— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  three  spears,  two  and  one 
OT,  headed  arg.,  for  Amherst.  2nd,  per  saltire,  arg.  and  or,  in 
fess  two  lions,  rampant,  gu.,  in  chief,  and  in  base  a  dexter  arm 
couped  at  the  elbow,  habited  of  the  third,  cuffed  az.,  hand 
ppr.,  holding  a  cross-crosslet  fitchee,  also  of  the  third,  for 
Daniel.  3rd,  or,  on  a  chevron  az.,  betw.  three  marigolds, 
slipped,  ppr.,  two  lions  passant,  respecting  each  other,  of  the 
lirst,  within  a  bordure  compony,  arg.  and  az.,  for  Tyssev. 
quartering  Auchmuty,  Evering,  Wayland,  Sydnob,  Morris, 
Earde,  Babisford,  and  Leach. 

CreUs — For  Amherst  :  On  a  mount  vert,  three  tilting 
spears,  one  in  pale  and  two  in  saltire,  or,  encircled  by  a 
wreath  of  laurel,  ppr.  For  Daniel  :  In  front  of  a  trefoil, 
slipped,  vert,  a  dexter  arm  couped,  fessways,  habited  gu., 
cuffed  az.,  the  hand,  ppr.,  holding  a  cross-crosslet  erect,  also 
gu.  For  Ttssen  :  A  demi-lion  rampant,  per  fesse,  or  and  az., 
ducally  crowned  gu.,  and  holding  in  the  paws  an  escutcheon 
az.,  charged  with  an  estoile  of  the  first. 

Mottoes — For  Amherst:  Victoria  concordil  crescit.  For 
Daniel:  Toujours  prfit.  For  Tyssen:  Post  mortem_virtus 
■virescit. 

&at— Didlington  Hall,  near  Brandon,  Norfolk. 


AMHERST    OF    FIELD  GATE. 

Amheest,  The  Most  Eet.  Francis  -  Keeeil, 
of  Fieldgate,  co.  Warwick,  and  Westview,  North- 
ampton, Roman  Catholic  Bishop  of  Northampton,  h. 
21  March,  1819. 

ILittpatlC.— The  late  William-Kereil  Amherst,  Esq.  of 
Parndon,  in  Essex,  m.  1  May,  1817,  Mary-Louisa,  dau.  of 
Francis-Fortescue  Turvile,  Esq.  of  Bosworth  Hall,  co.  Leicester, 
and  left  issue, 

Frakcis-Kerril  (Most  Eev.),  now  of  Fieldgate,  and  of  West 

View,  Northampton. 

William-Joseph,  S.J.  (Rev.),  6.  17  July,  1820. 

Caroline-Mary-Elizabeth,  a  Benedictine  nun. 

LouisarWin*fred,  d.  1875.  Mary-Barbara,  d.  18C0. 

Harriet- Anne. 

&««.«— Fieldgate,  Kcnilworth,  co.  Warwick;  and  West  View, 
Northampton. 


AMPHLETT    OP    WYCHBOLD. 

Amphlett,  The  Right  Hon.  Sie  Richaed- 
Paul,  Knt.  of  Wychbold  Hall,  co.  Worcester, 
I.  1809,  M.A.  Cambridge,  1834,  called  to  the  Bar 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  1834,  Q.C.  and  Bencher  of  Lincoln's 
Inn,  1858,  M.P.  for  East  Worcestershire,  1868-74, 
appointed  a  Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  1874,  aud  a 
Lord  Justice  of  Appeal  and  P.C.  1876  ;  is  J. P.  and 
D.L.  CO.  Worcester,  and  was  formerly  Vice-Chairman 
of  the  Quarter  Sessions  ;  m.  2  Dec.lS40,Frances,  only 
dau.  and  heir  of  Edward  Ferrand,  Esq.  of  St.  Ives, 
CO.  York. 

JLllteaflC. — This  family  anciently  resided  at  Salwarpe,  co. 
Worcester. 

William  Amphlett,  Esq.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Hadsor,  co. 
Worcester,  eon  of  William  Amiihlett,  Esq.  of  Salwarpe,  ttmp. 


James  I.,   -m.  Frances,   d.iu.  of  John  Sparry,   of  Clent,  co. 
Stafford,  and  was  father  of 

EicHARD  Amphlett,  Esq.  of  Hadsor,  who  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Edward  Cookes,  of  Bentley  Pauncefote,  Esq.,  and  had,  with 
three  daus.  (Elizabeth,  wife  of  Robert  Clive,  of  Styche,  Esq., 
Dorcas,  wife  of  John  Hunt,  Esq.  of  Chester ;  and  Frances, 
wife  of  John  Doughtie),  three  sons,  viz., 

I.  John,  who  m.  Lucy,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Perrott,  of  Bell 
Hall,  and  d.  s.  ji.  1705. 

II.  William,  of  Astley,  co.  Worcester,  High  Sheriff  1720,  who 
TO.  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Janns,  of  Sedgeley, 
and  had  five  sons,  Richard,  of  whom  presently;  Jolm 
(Rev.);  William;  Joseph  of  Enville  ;  and  Thomus,  and  one, 
dau.,  Anne,  wife  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Bell,  Eector  of  Quat. 

III.  Joseph,  ancestor  of  Amphlett  of  C'tciit  Hov.se. 
The  eldest  son  of  the  2nd  son  William, 

Richard  Amphlett,  Esq.  of  Hadsor,  to.  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Nicholas  Ilyett,  of  Amely,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

William  Amphlett,  Esq.  of  Hadsor,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Worcester,  1745,  who  ?)».  Christian,  dau.  of  John  Amphlett,  of 
Clent,  Esq.,  and  had  with  two  daus.  (Harriet,  wife  of  Capt. 
John  Edwards,  and  Charlotte,  who  d.  unm.), 

I.  William,  who  s.  his  father,  and  d.  s.  p.  1776. 

II.  Richard,  who  s.  to  Hadsor  on  the  death  of  his  brother 
William. 

III.  John,  D.D.,  Vicar  of  Doderhill,  co.  Worcester  (father  of 
John,  d.  s.  p. ;  Aubrey,  d.  s.p.,  Richard ;  Joseph;  Elizabeth, 
TO.  Henry  Burslem,  Esq. ;  and  Penelope). 

IV.  Joseph,  of  Dudley  (father  of  Edward,  of  Brome,  co. 
Stafford,  who  in.  Caroline,  dau.  of  Jacob  Turner,  Esq.  of 
Park  Hall,  Kidderminster,  and  had  Edward,  late  Scots  Greys, 
and  other  issue). 

V.  Martin,  Eector  of  Stamford,  co.  Lincoln. 
The  2nd  son, 

Richard  Amphlett,  Esq.  of  Hadsor,  High  Sheriff  co.  Wor- 
cester, 1778  (d.  1785),  m.  Lydia,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John 
Holmden,  Esq.  of  Crowle,  co.  Worcester,  and  had  (with  one- 
dau.,  who  TO.  the  Rev.  John-Banks  HoDingworth,  Archdeacon 
of  Harlington,  and  d.  leaving  issue)  a  son  and  successor, 

Eev.  Richard-Holmden  Amphlett,  Rector  of  Hadsor,  who 
TO.  1st,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Paul,  Esq.  of  Bloomsbury 
Square,  London,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Richard-Paul  (Sir),  his  successor. 

II.  Samuel-Holraden,  of  Birminjham,  who  to.  Mary- 
Georgina,  dau.  of  Edward  Male,  M.D.,  aud  d.  in  1857,, 
leaving,  with  one  dau.,  Ehza,  two  sons, 

Richard- Holmden,  Barrister-at-Law,  who  m.  1877,  Sophilli;i 

Emily,  dau.  of  John  Shapter,  Esq.,  Q.C. 
Edward,  of  London,  F.E.C.S. 

III.  Martin  (Rev.),  Eector  of  Church  Lench,  co.  AVorccster. 

IV.  Chr,rles,  d.  s.  p.  in  1848. 

V.  William,  Lieut.  E.N.,  d.  s.  p.  1854. 
I.  Sarah.  ii.  Louisa,  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Julia,  who  TO.  the  Rev.  Benjamin  Davis,  Rector  of  Cleave 
Prior,  CO.  Worcester,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

The  Rev.  E.-H.  Amphlett  m.  2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Dudley,  Esq.,  and  had  further  issue, 

IV.  Jane,  who  m.  the  Rev.  John-Henry  Whiteley,>  Eector  of 
Pedmore,  co.  Stafford,  and  d.  s.  jj.  1859. 

V.  Elizabeth. 

Tlie  Rev.  R.-H.  Amphlett  was  s.  by  his  son,  the  Right  Hon. 
SiE  Eichaed-Paul  Amphlett. 

Arms—Aig.,  on  a  fess  between  three  lozenges  az.,  a  cinque- 
foil  or. 

Crest— A  dromedary,  ppr.,  bridled  sa. 
Seat—Vfyctii)0\d  Hall,  Droitwich,  co.  Worcester. 
Town  Residence — 32,  Wimpole  Street,  London,  W. 


AMPHLETT  OF  CLENT  HOUSE. 

Amphlett,  John,  Esq.  of  Clent  House,  co.  Wor- 
cester, Barrister-at-Law,  b.  22  March,  1845  ;  m.  18 
Aug.,  1869,  Eliza-Anne,  only  child  of  Edward-Biven 
Baylie,  Esq.  of  Clent  Cottage,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  6.  18  March,  1872. 

II.  Edward-Eaylie,  h.  16  Jan.  1S77. 
I.  Eliza-Dorothy. 

HincaSC— Joseph  Amphlett,  Esq.  of  Clent,  6.  1672, 
youngest  son  of  Richard  Amphlett,  Esq.  of  Hadsor  (see 
pi-ecedino  Memoir),  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Lyttelton,  of 
Frankley,  and  dying  1720,  left,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and 
successor, 

John  Amphlett,  Esq.  of  Clent,  6.  1704 ;  to.  Mary,  dau.  of 
John  Lardale,  Esq.  of  Dudley,  and  widow  of  Edward  Martin, 
of  Ceigh  Court,  co.  Worcester,  and  had,  -with  a  dau.  (Christian* 


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m.  1st,  William  Ampli'Ot,  r:sq.  of  Iladsor,  and  2ndlj-,  Thomas 
llolbecli,  Esq.),  a  son  ami  successor, 

John  Amphlett,  Esq.  of  CIcnt,  6.  1736,  who  m.  Maiy,  dan. 
and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Hopwood,  Esq.of  Milton,  co.  Hereford, 
and  had, 
John,  his  heir. 

Mary,  m.  Henry,  son  of  Dr.  Cameron,  of  Worcester. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Col.  Andrews,  Barrack  Master  at  Gibral'ar. 
Christian,  m.  William  Wilkinson,  Esq. 
Margaret,  m.  1st,  John-Perrott  Noel,  Esq.,  of  Bell  Hall ; 
2ndly,  Henry  Andrews,  Esq. ;  and  3rdly,  John  Gwinnell,  En'i. 
Mr.  Amphlett  d.  1777,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Amphlett,  Esq.  of  Clent,  b.  1763;  who  m.  1789,  Eliza- 
Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Hill,  Esq.  of  Dennis,  by  whom 
,who  d.  1837)  he  had  issue, 
I.  .ToiiN,  b.  1795;  to.  1816,  Eliza,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Biiijamin  Benyon,  Esq.  of  Haughton,  Shiffnal,  co.  Salop, 
M.l".  for  Stafford ;  and  d.  9  Dec.  1826,  leaving  issue, 
1  John,  late  of  Clent. 

1  Kliza-Maria-Mary-Ann,  m.  1   Feb.  1SC2,  George  .Butler, 
Esq.  of  Camberwell,  Surrey. 
IT.  Thomas,  d.  s.  p.  1876. 
I.  Jlargaret,  d.  1S39.  ii.  Eliza-Anne.  iii.  Mary. 

IV.  Harriet,  m.  John-Perrott  Noel,  Ksq.  of  Bell  Hall. 

V.  Caroline.  vi.  Sophia,  d.  young.  vii.  Loiu.sa. 
Mr.  Amphlett  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  grandson, 

John  Amphlett,  Esq.  of  Clent,  b.  20  March,  18i0;  m.  18 
May,  1S44,  Jane,  dau.  of  Robert  Smithson,  Esq.  of  SUipwith, 
:o.  York,  and  d.  3  Sept.  1868,  having  had  issue, 

I.  John,  now  of  Clent. 

II.  Charles-Hugh,  d.  young. 
I.  Jane-Elizabeth. 

Anu.i — Arg.,  a  fess  between  three  lozenges  az.  in  chief  a 
:inquefoil,  sa. 
Cnat—A  dromedary,  ppr.,  bridled  sa. 
6'cc(£— Clent  House,  Stourbridge,  co.  Worcester. 


ANCKETILL  OF  AWCEETILL'S  GROVE. 

Ancketill,  William,  Esq.  of  Ancketill's  Grove, 
:!0.  Monaghau,  D.L.,  b.  16  March,  1851 ;  late  Lieut. 
Royal  Tj-roiie  Fusiliers  ;  m.  1875,  Jcan-Laing,  dau. 
md  co-heii-  of  the  late  Eobert  Falkner,  Esq.  of 
Brougkton  Park,  co.  Lancaster,  and  lias  issue  a 
iau., 

Olive-Maud. 

ILtltCilgP.— This  family  was  of  high  station  in  the  co.  of 
Dorset  at  a  very  remote  period  (its  name  appearing  in  Domes- 
lay  Book),  and  so  early  as  the  reign  of  Edward  I.,  several  of 
ts  members  represented  the  borough  of  Shaftesbury  in  Parlia- 
nent.  The  pedigree  and  history,  as  anciently  of  Ancketill's 
Place,  near  Shaftesbury,  and  East  Aimer,  near  Sturminster 
Marshall,  and  more  anciently  of  Lye,  near  Wimborne,  and  as 
low  represented  by  Ancketill,  of  Ancketill's  Grove,  are  given 
n  the  3rd  edition  of  Hutchins'  History  of  Dorset,  and  there 
arriod  down  to  the  year  1 868 ;  the  pedigree  extends  to  twenty- 
hrce  generations,  and  shows  intermarriages  with  the  most 
iistinguished  of  the  old  Dorset  famiUes.  The  history  shows 
;he  active  part  which  this  family  took  as  Royalists  in  the  time 
jf  Charles  I.  in  Dorset,  and  that  its  descendants  and  represen- 
tatives in  Ireland,  when  called  upon,  were  not  found  wanting 
in  devotion  to  what  they  considered  the  right  cause. 

Additional  details  of  the  family  will  be  found  in  Mr. 
jliirley's  "  History  of  the  County  of  Monaghan." 

Oliver  Ancketill,  Esq.,  acquired  lands  in  the  cos.  Monaghan 
and  Fermanagh.  He  d.  28  June,  1666,  and,  on  his  tombstone, 
which  is  in  the  tower  of  Monaghan  Church,  he  is  called  "of 
Ancketill's  Grove,"  and  it  is  there  stated  that  he  was  "  descen- 
ieA  of  the  ancient  family  of  Shawstone  in  Dorsetshire  in 
England."  He  m.  Joan,  dau.  of  John  Bulinbroke,  Esq.  of 
Galway,  and  left  (with  a  dau.  Sarah,  m.  1660,  James  Cony, 
Esq.,  ancestor  of  Earl  Belmore),  two  sons,  one  of  whom,  an 
officer  in  the  army,  was  killed  in  Scotland,  the  other,  his  sou 
and  successor, 

Matthew  Ancketill,  Esq.  of  Ancketill's  Grove,  to  whom 
the  Ancketill's  Grove  estate  was  confirmed  by  patent,  19 
Charles  II.  In  1688  he  collected  two  troops  of  horse  and  three 
companies  of  foot,  in  defence  of  the  protestant  cause  ;  he  was 
treacherously  killed  at  Drumbanagher,  near  Glasslough, 
13  Blarch,  1688,  in  the  37th  year  of  his  age,  after  having 
defeated  the  Irish;  his  body  was  buried  at  Donagh,  but  subse- 
quently was  removed  to  Glasslough  with  great  solemnity,  on 
the  building  of  that  church.  He  to.  Matilda,  dau.  of  Robert 
Moore,  Esq.  of  Ravella  and  Garvey,  cu.  Tyrone,  and  left  (with 


one  dau.,  Catherine,  m.  Thomas  Singleton,  Esq.  of  Fort  Single- 
ton), three  sons  surviving  childhood, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Oliver,  successor  to  his  brother. 

III.  Bullingbrookc,  who  m.  and  left  issue,  which  became 
extinct  ill  the  male  hue  oa  the  death  of  Robert  Ankettll 
about  1820. 

Mr.  Ancketill  wass.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Ancketill,  Esq.  of  Ancketill's  Grove,  who  dyinp; 
young,  and  without  legitimate  issue,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Oliver  Ancketill,  Esq.  of  Ancketill's  Grove,  M.P.  for  the 
borough  of  Monaghan,  ni.  28  Feb.  1716,  Hon.  Sarah  Caulfeild, 
2nd  dau.  of  William,  2nd  Viscount  Charlemont,  by  Anne- 
Margetson,  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Most  Rev.  James,  Lord 
Archbishop  of  Armagh.  By  this  lady,  who  d.  Dec.  1742,  Mr. 
AnketiU  (for  he  adopted  that  mode  of  spelling  the  name)  had 
(with  three  daus.,  1  Ann,  m.  Rev.  Edward  Lill,  D.D.,  brother 
of  Godfrey  Lill,  Justice  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas; 
2  Rebecca,  to.  Samuel  Coletin,  M.D. ;  3  Catherine,  m.  Thomas 
Singleton,  Esq.,  jun.,  of  Fort  Singleton),  one  only  son  surviving 
infancy, 

William,  b.  18  March,  1721,  who  d.  1756:  he  m.  11  Mareli, 
1748,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Cootc,  Esq.  of  Cotohill, 
M.P.  for  CO.  Cavan.  She  was  descended  from  the  Lords 
Coote  of  Coloony,  of  which  family  the  Earls  of  Bellamont; 
were  a  branch ;  on  its  becoming  extinct,  her  brother  was 
created  Earl  of  Bellamont,  with  precedence  according  to 
the  first  creation,  and  made  a  Knight  of  the  Bath;  the 
issue  of  this  marriage  were  four  sons, 
Oliver,  b.  17  Dec.  1749,  who  d.  in  childhood. 
Charles,  successor  to  his  grandfather,  of  whom  presently,. 
Richard,  b.  1755;    d.  s.p.  1814. 

Matthew,  6.  1756,  J. P.,  Capt.  in  57th  regt.,  of  which  he  ob- 
tained the  Light  Company  in  1778;  Lieut. -Col.  Monaghan 
militia.  High  Sheriff  co.  Monaghan,  23  George  III. ;  d.  II 
April,  1828 ;  m.  1st,  Prudentia-Martha,  dau.  of  John  Corry, 
Esq.  of  Rockcorry,  by  whom  (who  d.  Oct.  1781)  he  had 
an  only  dau.,  Prudentia-Catherine,  who  d.  aged  8  years. 
Colonel  Anketell  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  only  child  of  the  Rev. 
Richard  Norris,  D.D.,  the  distinguished  Head  Master  of 
the  Royal  School  of  Drogheda,  by  Jane,  dau.  of  Nicholas 
Coddington,  Esq.  of  Oldbridge,  and  by  her  had  to  survive 
infancy, 
1  William,  of  whom  presently, 

1  Maria,  d.  28  April,  18'22,  unm. 

2  Matilda,  d.  28  June,  1819,  unm. 

3  Caroline,  m.  1817,  Augustus-Woodville  Amyatt,  Esq., 
Lieut.  Royal  Irish  Dragoon  Guards,  and  d.  three  weeJiS 
after  her  marriage. 

He  d.  27  May,  1760,  aged  84  years,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 
Charles  Aneetell,  Esq.  of  Anketell  Grove,  6.  1754,  d.unm. 

20  Nov.  1828,  and  was  «.  by  his  nephew, 
William  Anketell,  Esq.  of  Anketell  Grove,  J.P.  and  D.L., 

b.  10  Oct.  1790 ;    m.  23  June,  1809,  Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  Lieut.- 

Col.   John-C.-F.  Waring-Maxwell,  of  Finnebrogue,  co.  Down, 

and  had  issue, 

I.  Mattuew-John,  his  heir. 

II.  William-Robert,  of  Quintin  Castle,  Portaforry,  co.  Down, 
b.  31  March,  1820,  formerly  Capt.  Monaghan  Militia,  J.P. 
for  CO.  Down;  «i.  8  Oct.  1844,  Madelina-Selina,  2iid  dau.  of 
David  Ker,  Esq.  of  Portavo,  co.  Down,  M.P.,  and  Lady 
Selina-Sarah-Juliana,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert,  1st  Marquis 
of  Londonderry,  and  has  issue, 

1  Amyatt-William,  b.  4  Aug.  1853,  in  the  army. 

2  David-Fitz-Amehne,  b.  27  May,  1855,  in  the  army. 

3  William-Frederick,  /).  18  Feb.  1858;    <(.  14  Dec.  1858. 

1  Edith-Matilda,  )/;.  Thomas-John  Knox,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of 
Rinht  Rev.  Robert  Knox,  Bishop  of  Down,  Connor,  and 
Dromore. 

2  Constance.  3  Ada.  4  Cclia-Sclina. 

III.  Oliver-Charles,  37th  Madras  N.I.,  H.E.I.C.S.,  b.  18  Aug. 
1821 ;  d.  at  Hong  Kong,  China,  while  with  his  regiment, 
13  July,  1841. 

IV.  Fitz-Araeline-Maxwell,  6.  14  April,  1825  (see  Ancketill  of 
Killvfaddy). 

V.  Maxwell,  6.  24  Oct.  1826 ;  m.  29  Sept.  1857,  Julia-Eliza- 
beth, only  surviving  child  of  the  late  Gustavus  Whitaker, 
Esq.  of  St.  Petersburg,  Russia,  and  has  issue, 

1  Oliver.  2  Charles. 

1  Frances-Julia.  2  Isabella. 

VI.  Moutray,  b.  10  April,  1829,  Capt.  Royal  Artillery. 

I.  Anne-Dorothea,  m.  1833,  Rev.  Robert  Loftus  Tottenham. 
2nd  son  of  Right  Rev.  Lord  Robert  Tottenham,  Bishop  of 
Clogher. 

II.  Maria,  m.  1839,  Rev.  John-Richardscin  Bunbury,  eldest 
son  of  Sir  James-Richardson  Bunbury,  Bart,  of  Aiighcr 
Castle,  CO.  Tyrone. 

III.  Matilda-Jane,  d.  unm.  14  March,  1840. 

Mr.  Anketell,  who  was  High  Sheriff,  1830,  d.  23  April,  1651, 
and  was  s.  by  Uia  eldest  son, 


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MATTiiEn--JonN  Anketeli.,  Esq.  of  Anketell  Grove,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  6.  31  Oct.  1812,  High  Sheriff  co.  Monaghan,  1831,  Major 
Monaghan  Militia ;  m.  6  Feb.  1840,  Catherine-Anne-Frances, 
eldest  dau.  of  David  Ker,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Portavo,  co.  Down,  by 
the  Lady  Selinahis  wife,  dau.  of  the  IstJIarquess  of  London- 
derry, and  had  issue, 

I.  JIatthew-David,  his  heir. 

II.  Oliver-Frederick,  b.  27  Feb.  1850;   d.  v.nm.  10  Feb.  1372. 

III.  AV'iLLiAM,  successor  to  his  brother. 

IV.  Henry,  6.  4  May,  185.5,  R.N. 

V.  Ptobert-W'aring-Maxwell,  b.  19  Nov.  185C;   d.  13G5. 
I.  Selina-Sarah.  ii.  Ada,  d.  young. 

HI.  Frances-Emeline,  in.  1st,  22  Jan.  1867,  Newton-Hiworth 
Wallace, Capt.  Royal  Bengal  Fusiliers,  101st  regt..,  and2ndly, 
Clement  Cordner,  Esq.  of  Lisbum,  co.  Antrim. 

IV.  Gertrude-Madelina,  m.  1873,  Anketell  Moutray,  Esq., 
4th  son  of  Rev.  J.-J.  Moutray  of  Favour  Royal. 

V.  Bertha-Grace-Phoebe.  vi.  Octa\  ia-Mary. 
Tn.  Augusta. 

Mr.  Anketell  d.  6  May,  1870,  and  was  .'.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Matthew-Davjd  Akketell,  Esq.  of  Anketell  Grove,  6. 5  Jan. 
1841,  who  d.  v.nm. ;  he  was  killed  by  a  fall  from  horseback 
17  July,  1872,  and  was  s.  by  his  next  surviving  brother, 

William  Ancketill,  Esq.  of  AncketiU's  Grove,  present 
representative,  who  in  1874,  along  with  the  other  members  of 
the  famUy,  resumed  the  original  spelling  of  their  surname. 

Arms — Ar.  a  saltire  ragulee,  vert. 
Crest — An  oak  tree,  ppr.,  acorned  or. 
Motto— YiLde  ad  formicam. 
Seat — ^AncketiU's  Grove,  co.  Monaghan. 


ANCKETILL    OF    KILLYPAITD-r. 

AycEETiLL,  Fitz-Amexine-Maxwell,  Esq.  of 
Killyf addj,  co.  Tyrone,  b.  14  April,  182.5  ;  m.  8  Nov. 
1859,  Laura-Valetta,  2nd  dau.  and  co-lieiress  of  the 
late  Henry  Banking,  Esq.  of  Eaglehurst,  Bathford, 
Somerset  (by  his  wife  Frances-Helen,  dau.  of  the 
late  Eev.  W.  Heath,  Vicar  of  lukberrow,  co. 
Worcester),  and  has  issue, 

I.  Reginald,  6.  23  March,  1861. 

II.  Henry,  b.  21  Dec.  1863  ;    d.  9  Jan.  1SG4. 

III.  Charlemont-Fitz-Ameline,  b.  15  March,  1872. 
I.  Maud-Mary. 

Mr.  Eitz-Ameline  Max-svell  Ancketill  is  fourth  son 
of  the  late  William  Anketell,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of 
AncketiU's  Grove.  {See  preceding  Ilemoir.)  He 
succeeded  to  the  estate  of  his  maternal  uncle,  the 
late  Eobert  Waring-MaxweU,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Killy- 
Jaddy,  on  the  death  of  Mrs.  Waring-Maxwell,  21 
Aug.  1877. 

Arms,  (fee. — .Same  as  Anxketill  of  Anchetiirg  Grove,  with  a 
martlet  for  diff. 
Seat — Killyfaddy,  Claghen,  co.  Tyrone. 

ANDERSON    OF    GRACE    DIETJ. 

AjfDEESO-,  Thomas-Williait,  Esq.  of  Grace 
Dieii,  oo.  Waterford,  b.  26  June,  1852  ;  s.  his  father 
22  Oct.  1867. 

iLlliratJC. — Alexander  Andehson,  Esq.  of  Grace  Dien, 
descended,  it  is  stated,  from  Anderson,  of  Wester-Airderbcck, 
was  nephew  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  Anderson,  Chaplain  to 
William  HI.,  and  of  Major  Anderson,  of  Grace  Dieu.  He 
TO.  2  Feb.  1721,  Miss  Brewster,  dau.  and  co.-heir  of  William 
Brewster,  Esq.,  son  of  Sir  Francis  Brewster,  twice  Lord  Mayor 
of  Dublin.  By  her  (who  d.  1754)  Mr.  Anderson  left  (with 
two  daus.,  of  whom  the  elder,  Jane,  in.  Robert  Carew,  Esq.  of 
Woodenstown,  co.  Tipperary)  a  son  and  heir, 

James  Anderson,  Esq.  of  Grace  Dieu,  m.  1764,  Susanna, 
youngest  dau.  of  Christmas  Paul,  Esq.,  by  Ellen  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Robert  Carew,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Castle  Boro,  co.  Wexford, 
and  had  issue, 

James,  his  heir. 

Paul,  C.B.,  K.C.,  General,  Colonel  of  the  78th  Highlanders, 
and  sometime  Governor  of  Pendennis  Castle,  6.  29  March, 
1767;  d.s.  p.  at  Bath,  1851. 

Alexander,  Capt.  in  the  army ;  d.  «.  p.  at  Bath,  1833. 

Henry,  E.N.,  d.  s.  p. 

JosHDA  (Eev.),  who  eventually  carried  on  Che  family. 

Eobert,  an  officer  in  Ihc  42ud  regt.,  who  was  killed  at  the 
Battle  of  Alexandria,  s.  p. 

EUtn,  (/.  s.  p. 


The  eldest  son, 

James  Anderson,  Esq.  of  Grace  Dieu,  c?.  in  London,  1838^ 
s.  }).,  and  left  his  estates  to  his  brother, 

The  Rev.  Josbca  Anderson,  A.M.,  of  Grace  Dieu,  Rector 
of  Myshall,  co.  Carlow,  6.  8  Dec.  1770;  m.  Oct.  1807,  Anne, 
eldest  dau.  of  Capt.  William  Perceval  {see  Perceval  of  i'../,<..<'; 
House),  and  by  her,  who  d.  24  March,  1854,  left  at  his  decease, 
G  April,  1S59,  issue, 
James,  his  heir. 

William,  m.  24  Aug.  1859,  Elizabeth-Paul,  3rd  dau.  o? 
Samuel- Wallis  Adams,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Kilbree,  co.  C' rk, 
and  has  issue,  Joshua-Alexander,  6.  19  Jan.  1867;  and 
AVUhelmina-Elizabeth. 
Robert-Carew,  M.D.,  Deputy  Inspector  of  Hospitals,  formnly 
Surgeon-Major  in  the  13th  Light  Dragoons,  m.  13  Oct.  1^'.:;, 
Jane-Wallis,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Bolton,  A.M., 
Vicar  of  Dysart,  Enos,  Queen's  Co.  {see  Bolton  of  Jl/o  /it 
Bolton  and  Fatlock  Castle),  and  has  issue,  1  Robert-Hcnrv, 
b.  17  Aug.  1854;  2  Charles-Alexander,  6.  10  Feb.  1S57; 
3  William-Paul,  b.  16  June,  1858;  4  Francis- James,  6.  17 
Feb.  1860;  5  Joshua-Perceval,  6.  4  May,  1863;  1  Franccs- 
Anne-Grace ;  2  Catherine-Jane-Henrietta. 
Paul-Christmas,  of  Prospect,  co.  KUkenny. 
Alexander,  R.N.,  Commander  of  H.M.S.  "Cressy,"  d.  on 
board  his  ship  in  the  Baltic,  and  was  buried  on  the  Island  of 
Nargen,  Aug.  1854. 

Anne,  m.  4  Feb.  1845,  to  Charles-Newport  Bolton,  Esq.,  B.A., 
of  Brook  Lodge,  co.  Waterford. 
Jane-Ellen. 

Ellen,  in.  13  Dec.  1859,  to  George-Bevan  Russell,  Esq.,  M.D. 
Catherine,  d.  18  Feb.  1855.  Henrietta.  Susanna. 

Mr.  Anderson  d.  6  April,  1859,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Anderson,  Esq.  of  Grace  Dieu,  J. P.,  6.4Aug.l810;  •»». 
25  April,  1842,  Margaret,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Carew,  Esq., 
J. P.,  of  Ballinamona  Park,  by  his  wife,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  and 
co.-heir  of  Sir  John  Alcock,   of  Waterford  {see    Carew,   of 
Ballinamona)  by  whom,  who  c^.  29  Feb.  1864,  he  had  issue, 
James-Paiil,  6.  21  Jan.  18-50 ;  d.  26  Sept.  1860. 
Thomas-William,  his  heir. 
Alexander-Carew,  b.  6  May,  1856. 

Jane-Margaret,   in.   15  Dec.    18(38,   to  Capt.  Michael-Clare 
Garsia,  and  has  three  sons,  Clare-James,  b.  30  Nov.  1869; 
Herbert-George- Anderson,  6.  5  Feb,  1871 ;  and  Harry-Carew, 
6.  9  Feb.  1875. 
Mr.  Anderson  d.  22  Oct.  1SG7. 
Seat — Grace  Dieu  Lodge,  Waterford. 


ANDERSON  OF  LITTLE  HARLE  TOWER. 

Andeeson,  Geoege,  Esq.  of  Little  Harle  Tower, 
Northumberland,  M.A.,  J.P.,,  Barrister-at-Law,  b. 
16  Aug.  1843  ;  s.  1872. 

Hturagc. — This  family  was  resident  at  Long  Cowton  in 
Yorkshire,  a.d.  1666,  previously  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne  and 
Great  Haswcll  Grange,  co.  Durham. 

Thomas  Anderson,  Esq.,  who  in.  5  June,  180G,  Ann  Ecll, 
and  d.  9  Sept.  1821,  leaving  a  son. 

Thomas  Anderson,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  who  pu-cha=ed 
Little  Harle  Tower  from  the  family  of  Murray-Aynsley.  He 
m.  20  April,  1841,  Emily,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Fisher,  of  Waven- 
don,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  Dec.  1877)  had  issue, 

George,  now  of  Little  Harle  Tower. 

John.  Mary.  Eleanor.  MabeJ. 

Mr.  Anderson  d.  28  Oct.  1872. 

Seat — Little  Harle  Tower,  Newcastlc-on-Tyne. 


ANDERTON  OF  EUXTON. 
Akdeetox,  Willia3i-Michael-Ince,  Esq.  oi 
Euxton  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  J.P.,  D.L.,  formerly  in 
the  17th  Lancers  ;  retired  as  Major  from  Lancaster 
Hussars,  h.  29  Sept.  1825 ;  m.  1st,  12  Sept.  1850, 
Lady  Emma-Frances  Plunkett,  dau.  of  Arthur 
James,  9th  Earl  of  Fingall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14 
Oct.  1866)  had  issue, 

I.  William- Arthur- Alphonsus- Joseph,  Lieut.  Grenadier 
Guards,  6.  22  Dec.  1855. 

II.  Francis-Robert,  b.  22  Feb.  1859. 

I.  Mary-Louisa-Anne-Frances-Josephinc-Martha. 

u.  Emma-Adelaide-Mary-Sobieski. 
Mr.  Anderton  m.  2ndly,  Casilda  Hunlokc,  and  by 
her  has  issue, 

Maud-Margaret.  Dolores-Anna. 

?i.tUC(ltir. — James  Anderton,  Esq.  of  Euxton,  descended 
from  a  2nd  son  of  Anderton,  of  Anderton,  ni.  Ann,  dau.  of 


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Henry  Ennister,  Ksq.  of  the  Bank,  co.  Lancaster,  and  widow 
of  Tliomas  Farington,  Esq.  of  Farington.  He  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Hdgh  Anderton,  Esq.  of  Euxton,  who  m.  1st,  a  dau.  of — 
Butler,  Esq.  of  llawcliffe;  and  2ndly,  Alice,  dau.  of  Alexander 
Standish,  Esq.  of  Standish.  He  had  (with  four  daus., 
Dorothy,  m.  Edward  Rigby,  Esq.  of  Bury;  Jane,  d.  uiim.; 
Anno,  m.  William  Heskelh,  Esq.  of  Maincs;  and  Alice,  m. 
Cuthbert  Clifton,  Esq.  of  We.stby),  two  sons, 

I.  William,  to.  Isabel,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Hancock, 
Esq.  of  Pendle  Hall,  and  d.  vita  patris,  leaving  a  sou, 

Hdgh,  successor  to  his  grandfather. 

II.  Hugh,  of  Clayton. 

Mr.  Anderton  d.  about  1652,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

HOGH  Andebton,  Esq.  of  Euxton.  He  to.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Roger  Kirkby,  Esq.,  and  left  at  his  decease  in  16G4,  a  dau., 
Dorothy,  to.  John  Bradshaw,  Esq.  of  Daniog,  co.  Anglesey, 
and  a  son, 

Hdgh  Anderton,  Esq.  of  Euxton,  who  m.  Catherine,  dan. 
of  Francis  Trapps,  Esq.  of  Nidd,  and  left  (with  other  issue), 
Margaret,  the  wife  of  Robert  Blundell,  Esq.  of  Ince  Blundcll, 
and  a  son  and  successor, 

William  Andebton,  Esq.  of  Euxton,  who  in.  Hon.  Mary 
Molyncux,  dau.  of  Richard,  5th  Viscount  Molyneux,  and 
widow  of  Thomas  Clifton,  Esq.  of  Lytham,  by  whom  (who  d. 
1752)  he  had  (with  two  daus.,  Catherine,  wife  of  Sir  Robert 
Gerard,  Bart.,  and  Ann,  a  nun  at  Calais)  two  sons,  William, 
his  heir,  and  Francis,  a  monk,  who  d.  at  Linley,  Salop. 

William  Andebton,  Esq.  of  Euxton,  the  elder  son,  to. 
Frances,  dau.  and  heir  of  Christopher  Ince,  Esq.  of  Ince  Hall, 
CO.  Lancaster,  representative  of  one  of  the  most  ancient 
families  in  that  co.,  and  had  (with  three  other  sons,  Robert, 
Thomas,  and  Francis),  a  successor,  at  his  decease  1811, 

William-Ince  Andebton,  Esq.  of  Euxton  and  Ince,  to.  II 
Nov.  1823,  Mary-Frances,  only  dau.  of  Christopher  Crook,  Esq. 
of  London,  and  first  cousin  to  Thomas  Gillebrand,  Esq.  of 
GUlebrand  HaU,  by  whom  he  left  an  only  son, 

William-Michael-Ince,  now  of  Euxton. 

*,*  From  a  3rd  son  of  the  House  of  Anderton  nf  Anderton 
descended  Laweence  Andebton,  who  founded  the  family  of 
Lostock.     {Sec  Bdbke's  Extinct  Baronetage.) 

Arms— Sa.,  a  chevron,  between  three  shackbolts,  arg. 

Crest — A  curlew,  ppr. 

Motto — We  stoop  not. 

Scai— Euxton  Hall,  near  Chorlcy. 


ANGEESTEIN    OP    WEETING    HALL. 

Angeestein,  William,  Esq.  of  Weeting  Hall, 
Norfolk,  b.  1811 ;  m.  1842,  Mary-Anne,  only  dau. 
of  the  late  William  Nettleship,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

William-John-Nettleship,  J. p.  and  D.L.,  &.  18  Sept.  1844, 
TO.  22  Feb.  1808,  Augusta-Frances-Anne,  only  dau.  of  Sir 
Henry- Ainslie  Hoare,  Bart,  of  Barnelms,  and  has  issue, 

Jdlids-Henbt-William,  6.  1872. 

Mary- Augusta-Penelope. 

Leila-Caroline.  Zoe-Julia. 

Mr.  Angerstein  is  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Kent,  was  High 
Sherife  for  Norfolk  1872,  and  M.P,  for  Greenwich 
1859-65. 

ILl'UCilgC. — John  Angebstein,  M.P.  (son  of  John-Julius 
Angerstein,  Esq.),  b.  at  St.  Petersburgh  173.5,  a  distinguished 
patron  of  the  Fine  Arts,  formed  the  collection  of  paintings 
which,  purchased  for  60,000?.,  originated  the  National  Gallery. 
He  VI.  Amelia,  dau.  of  William  Locke,  Esq.  of  Norbury  Park, 
Surrey,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John-Jdlids,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  now  of  Weeting  Hall. 

I.  Caroline- Amelia,  m.  20  Aug.  1841,  to  Rev.  Charlcs-^^ranners- 
Eichard  Norman,  grandson  of  Charles,  4th  Duke  of  Rutland, 
K.G. 
The  elder  son, 

John-Jdlids  Angerstein,  Esq.  of  Weeting  Hall,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  Lieut.-General  in  the  army,  d.  vMm.  23  April,  1866,  and 
was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Arms — Paly  of  eight  az.  and  or,  a  saltire  arg. 
Crest — A  lion's  head  erased  gu.,  in  the  mouth  a  quatrcfoil, 
vert. 
/Seat— Weeting  Hall,  Brandon. 


ANNF  OF  BURGHWALLIS. 

Anne,  Geobqe,  Esq.   of  Burghwallis,  co.  York, 
J.P.,  6.  27  July,  1813. 


HtllCajJC. — Sib  William  de  Anne,  Constable  of  the  Castle 
of  Tickell,  CO.  York,  temji.  Edward  II.  and  Edward  IH.,  jn. 
Alice,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Ilaningwell,  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Frickley,  co.  York  (who  bore  for  arms,  ar.,  on  a  bend 
sa.  three  martlets  of  the  field),  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Sir  William  St.  George,  Knt.,  and  had  with  a  son  John,  an 
elder  son  and  heir, 

Alesandeb  Anne,  Esq.  of  Frickley,  who  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of 
Sir  Henry  Gramery,  Knt.,  by  Joan  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  the  said  Robert  Harringwell,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Ralph  Anne,  Esq.  of  Frickley,  who  is  mentioned  in  the  will 
of  Robert  Wolvedan,  Treasurer  of  the  Church  of  York,  dated 
4  Sept.  1431 ;  he  to.  Grace,  sister  of  Sir  Robert  Goldsborougb, 
Knt.,  and  had  with  two  daus.,  Elizabeth  and  Alice,  a  son  aad 
heir, 

Thomas  Anne,  Esq.  of  Frickley,  who  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Bosvile,  Esq.  of  New  Hall  in  Darfield,  by  Isabel  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Perceval  Cresacre,  and  had,  with  three  daus.,  Margery, 
Elizabeth,  and  Anne,  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Anne,  Esq.  of  Frickley,  and  of  Preston  and  Eowhall, 
mentioned  in  the  will  of  Edward  Cresacre,  Sub-Dean  of  York, 
dated  18  March,  1504;  ho  m.  Katherine,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Thomas  Preston,  Esq.  of  Hickleton,  and  had,  with  five  daus. 
(1  Anne ;  2  Jane,  m.  John  Pecke  of  Wakefield  ;  3  Alice ;  4  Eliza- 
beth; 5  Joane,  to.  Sir  Henry  Gramery,  Knt.),  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Anne,  Esq.  of  Frickley,  who  m.  1st,  Margaret  Hercy, 
and  had  by  her  a  son  wlio  d.  s.  p.,  and  2ndly,  Katherine,  dau. 
of  John  Ilotliam,  Esq.  of  Scarborough,  co.  York,  and  had 
issue  by  her, 

I.  Christopher,  d.  s.  p. 

n.  Mabtin,  who  carried  on  the  line  of  the  family. 

III.  Gabriel,  of  Cridling  Park,  co.  Y'ork,  buried  at  Darring- 
ton,  4  Feb.  1589,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Ralph  Augert  or  Aucher. 

IV.  Peter.  v.  William. 

I.  Dorothy,  m.  John  Anlaby,  Esq.  of  Etton. 

II.  Isabel,  m.  Bartholemew  Trigott,  Esq.  of  Kirkby. 

Mr.  Anne,  whose  inq.  post.-mort.  was  taken  30  Henbt  VIII., 
was  eventually  s.  by  his  2nd  son, 

Mabtin  Anne,  Esq.  of  Frickley,  heir  to  his  brother  Christo- 
pher, m.  1st,  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Nevill,  Esq.  of  Ragnall, 
CO.  Notts,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  son  John,  who  d.  s.  p. ; 
he  TO.  2ndly,  Francis,  dau.  of  Ralph  Angert  or  Aucher,  Esq.  of 
Redness,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George,  who  carried  on  the  line  of  the  family. 

II.  Gervais,  of  Thorpe,  who  was  living  20  Sept.  1606,  but  had. 
no  issue  at  that  time. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  Frances  Gascoigne,  brother  of  Sir 
William  Gascoigne,  Knt.  of  Gawthorpe";  and  2ndly,  Marma- 
duke  Tyrwhitt,  3rd  son  of  Sir  William  Tyrwhitt,  Knt.  of 
Kettleby,  co.  Lincoln. 

II.  Dorothy,  m.  John  Tyndall,  Esq.  of  Brathcrton,  co.  York. 

III.  Jane,  m.  1st,  Edward  Grice,  Esq.  of  Sandal;  and  2ndlyj 
Thomas  Hopton,  Esq.  of  Cold  Heindley. 

IV.  Mary,  m.  Sir  John  Gascoigne  Ellis,  Knt.  of  Kiddal. 

V.  Anne,  to.  Francis  Holmes,  Esq.  of  Hampole. 

VI.  Alice,  m.  Richard  Dauby,  Esq.  of  South  Cave,  co.  York. 

VII.  Frances. 

The  eldest  son  of  the  2nd  marriage, 

George  Anne,  Esq.  of  Frickley,  was  living  in  1535.  He  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Richard  Fenton,  Esq.  of 
Burghwallis,  co.  York,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Philip,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  d.  unm. 

III.  Thomas,  of  Sutton,  co.  Wilts,  m.  and  had  issue. 

IV.  John,  of  Ripon. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Francis  Conyers,  Esq. 

II.  Bridget,  a  nun.  iii.  Frances,  a  nua. 

IV.  Katherine,  to.  Doctor  Bright  of  Beverley. 

V.  Martha,  m.  Charles  Foster,  Esq.  of  Stokesley. 

VI.  Elizabeth,  to.  Thomas  Lepton,  Esq.  of  Kepwic'.:. 

VII.  Jane.  viii.  Margaret. 
Mr.  Anne  d.  1620,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Philip  Anne,  Esq.  of  Frickley,  b.  1591 ;  to.  Ellen,  dau.  an3 
co-heir  of  Hugh  Sherburn,  Esq.  of  Esholt,  co.  York,  and  had, 
with  three  sons,  John,  Rubad,  and  George,  and  four  daus., 
Jane,  Elizabeth,  Ellen,  and  Margaret,  all  of  whom  d.  unm., 
two  surviving  sons, 

I.  Michael,  his  successor. 

II.  Philip,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Ambrose  Pudsey,  Esq.  of 
Barford,  and  d.  s.  p. 

Mr.  Anne  d.  1647,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Michael  Anne,  Esq.  of  Frickley  and  Burghwallis,  h.  162C, 
TO.  1st,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Robert  Stapleton,  Esq.  of  Temple- 
Hurst,  CO.  York,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Michael,  his  successor. 

II.  George,  of  Burghwallis,  6.  1656;  to.  Margaret,  wido-w 
of  John  Roundel],  Esq.  of  Hutton  Wansley,  and  dau.  of 
Thomas  Fitz William,  Esq,  of  Doncaster. 


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ANN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


ANS 


I.  Ursula,  d.  unm.  n.  Ellen,  d.  unm. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  Anthony  Saltmarsh,  Esq.  of  Strubby,  co. 
Lincohi,  and  d.  28  March,  1682. 
Mr.  Anne  ra.  2ndly,  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Fortescuc, 
but  had  no  further  issue ;   he  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

MicHAEl.  An>-e,  Esq.  of  Frickley,  6.  1658,  m.  Hon.  Jane 
Langdale,  dau.  of  Marma(Juke,  2nd  Lord  Langdale,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Michael,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Francis  Howard,  Esq.  of 
Corby  Castle,  and  widow  of  William  Errington,  Esq.  of 
Beaufront,  and  d.  s.  p.  vita  patris. 

II.  Mabmaduke,  successor  to  his  father. 
I.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

n.  Anne,  ra.  Edward  Killingbeck,  Esq. 
Mr.  Anne,  whose  widow  was  living  in  1728,  was  «.by  his  eldest 
surviving  son, 

Mabmaduke  Akn-e,  Esq.  of  Frickley,  who  m.  Elizabeth,  dan. 
of  Robert  Plumpfon,  Esq.  of  Plumpton,  by  whom  (who  was  6. 
26  May,  1692,  and  m.  2ndly,  WilUam  Knight,  Gent,  of  Frickley) 
he  had  issue, 

I.  Michael,  who  «.  his  father,  and  sold  Frickley.    He  d.  s.p. 

II.  Geobge,  who  carried  on  the  line  of  the  family. 

III.  Philip,  d.  unm. 

I.  Jane,  d.  unm. 

II.  Anne,  m.  Arnold  Knight,  Esq.  of  Buslingthorpe,  co. 
Lincoln,  grandmother  of  Sir  Arnold  Knight,  M.D.  of 
ShefBeld. 

III.  Elizabeth,  a  nun,  d.  in  a  French  Prison,  1791. 

Mr.  Anne  d.  28  Aug.  1722,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  who 
•dying  s.  p.,  the  family  was  carried  on  by  the  2nd  son, 

Geokge  Ann-e,  Esq.  of  Burghwallis,  6.  1717,  who  ra.  1  April, 
1745,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Walton,  Esq.  of  Windermere, 
Westmorland,  and  widow  of  Thomas  Cholmley,  Esq.  of 
Bransby,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  dau.  Elizabeth,  who 
d.  aged  16.  He  ra.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Eobert  Xeedham,  Esq. 
of  Hilston,  CO.  Jlonmouth,  by  whom  (who  d.  15  June,  1816) 
he  had  two  sons, 

I.  Geobge,  his  successor. 

II.  MicELAEL,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Mr.  Anne  d.  5  June,  1785,  aged  68,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
aon, 

Geobge  Asne,  Esq.  of  Burghwallis,  6.  1775;  m.  Frances- 
Martha,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Gage,  Esq.  of  York,  and 
<l.  s.  p.  27  July,  1802,  when  he  was  .?.  by  his  brother, 

Michael  Anne,  Esq.  of  Burghwallis,  6.  4  Oct.  1777;  to.  23 
April,  1810,  Maria-Augusta-Eosalia-Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Oeorge  Crathomo,  Esq.,  by  Barbara,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas 
FitzHerbert,  Esq.  of  Swinnerton,  and  widow  of  George  Tas- 
burgh,  Esq.  of  Bodney,  Norfolk  (who  bequeathed  his  estates 
to  his  widow  and  her  issue  by  any  future  husband,  on  their 
taking  the  surname  and  arms  of  Tasddbgh),  by  whom  (who  d. 
May,  1844)  he  had  i.?sue, 

I.  Geobge,  his  successor. 

n.  ilichael,  6.  20  June,  1818  ;   d.  15  Jan.  1819. 

III.  Michael,  6.  at  Versailles,  15  Dec.  1823 ;  d.  in  Paris,  4 
April,  1827. 

I.  Mary,  m.  28  Feb.  1837,  Charles-Gregory  Fairfax,  Esq.  of 
GUling  Castle,  co.  York,  who  d.  s.  p.  21  April,  1871. 

II.  Frances,  m.  17  Jan.  1833,  George-P'icschi  Heneage,  Esq. 
of  Hainton,  D.L.,  M.P.,  co.  Lincoln,  and  d.  13  Nov.  1842, 
leaving  issue.     He  d.  11  May,  1864. 

III.  Barbara,  ra.  20  June,  1839,  William-Henry  Charlton, 
Esq.  of  Hesleyside,  Northumberland,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Anne  assumed,  on  his  marriage  by  Eoyal  Licence,  dated 
20  June,  1810,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Tasbcegh.  He  d.  at 
Calais,  10  July,  1853,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Geobge  An.ve,  Esq.  of  Burghwallis,  the  present  representa- 
tive, who  bears  the  surname  of  Anne  only. 

Arras — Gu.,  three  bucks'  heads  cabossed  ar.,  attired  or. 
Crest — A  maiden's  hend  couped  at  the  shoulders,  ppr. 
.S'eat— Burghwallis  Hall,  Doncaster,  co.  York. 


OBOVE-ANNESLEY    OF    ANNE'S  GROVE, 
CO.  CORK. 

Geove-Anneslet,  Eichakd,  Esq.  of  Anne's 
Grove,  CO.  Cork,  b.  2  Dec.  1815,  J.P.,  co.  Cork. 

JLtlTCajJC. — Fbancis  -  Cbables,  1st  Earl  Annesley,  m. 
1776,  ilary,  dau.  and  heir  of  Kichard  Grove,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
himonock,  co.  Cork,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue ;  he  was  s.  in 
his  titles  and  estates  by  his  brother, 

PkicHAED,  2nd  Earl  Annesley,  whose  3rd  son,  by  his 
Countess,  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Eobert  Lambert,  Esq.  of 
Dunlady,  co.  Down, 


The  Hon.  Abthub  Akneslet,  Lieut. -Gen.  in  the  Army,  6.  21| 
Not.  1774,  assumed  the  name  of  Gbove  before  Annesley  ;  m. 
1814,  Elizabeth,  only  child  (by  his  wife.  Lady  Chariotte  Browne, 
dau.  of  Peter,  2nd  Earl  of  Altamont,  and  sister  of  John-Denis, 
1st  Marquess  of  Sligo)  of  John  Mahon,  Esq.  of  Besborough, 
Tipperary  (brother  of  Sir  Ross  Mahon,  Bart,  of  Castlefin),  and 
d.  7  Nov.  1849,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Richaed-Gbove,  his  successor. 

II.  John-Charles-Grove,  b.  28  Oct.  1819. 

III.  Arthur-FitzArthur-Grove,  6.  19  June,  1822. 

IV.  WilUam-Grove,  Capt.  6th  foot,  6.  12  Feb.  1826;  ra.  8 
March,  1866,  Eliza,  2nd  dau.  of  J.  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Good 
Hope,  Jamaica;  and  d.  6  April,  1873. 

V.  Warden-Francis,  ra.  20  July,  1870,  Anne-Letitia,  dau.  of 
George  Stawell,  Esq.  of  Crobeg,  co.  Cork. 

VI.  Henry-Eobert-Grove,  b.  22  April,  1831;  m.  Nov.  ISG!, 
Kathleen-Letitia,  only  dau.  of  Benjamin  Tilly,  Esq. 

I.  Mary-Grove,  m.  Capt.  Warden  Flood,  late  of  the  5lsc 
regt. 

II.  Charlotte-Elizabeth-Grove,  m.  1843,  Loftus-Henry  Bland, 
Esq.,  Q.C.,  of  Blandsfort,  Queen's  co.,  M.P.  for  the  King's 
Co.,  and  d.  in  1842. 

III.  Georgiana-Grove,  m.  20  Aug.  1840,  Geo.-Whito  West, 
Esq.,  Barxister-at-Law,  of  Ardenode,  co.  Kildare,  J. P.,  whu 
is  dec. 

IV.  Elizabeth-Grove. 

v.  Fanny  -  FitzLawrence  -  Grove,  m.  1850,  George  -  3Iont- 
gomery  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Quill y,  co.  Down. 

VI.  Louisa-Augusta-Grove,  vi.  6  Sept.  1871,  Eev.  William-J. 
Thomhill,  Rector  of  Eathcoole,  and  Prebendary  of  St. 
Patrick's,  Dublin. 

VII.  Margaret-Browne-Grove. 

VIII.  Catherine-Grove,  m.  20  Jan.  1863,  Henry-Albert  Piatt, 
Esq.  Lieut.  69th  foot,  youngest  son  of  the  late  Samuel  Piatt, 
Esq.,  and  nephew  of  the  late  Sir  Thomas-Joshua  Piatt, 
Knt.,  one  of  the  Barons  of  the  Court  of  Exchequer. 

Lieut. -Gen.  Annesley  d.  7  Nov.  1849,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest 
son,  EicHAED  Geove-Anneslet,  Esq.  of  Anne's  Grove. 

Armi — Paley  of  six  ar.  and  az.,  a  bend  gu. 
Crest— A  moor's  head  in  profile,  couped  at  the  shoulders,  ppr., 
wreathed  about  the  temples  ar.  and  az. 
Motto — Virtutis  amore. 
Seat — Anne's  Grove,  Castletown  Eoche,  co.  Yorli. 


ANSTRUTHER  -  THOMSON. 

(S'ee  Thomson  of  Chaelbton. 


ANSTRUTHER  OF  HINTLESHAM  HALL. 

Anstetjthee,  James-Hamilton-Llotd,  Esq.  of 

Hintlesham  HaU.  co.  SufPolk,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 

Sheriff  1852,  b.  21  Dec.  1807  ;  m.  1st,  6  Dec.  1838, 

Georgiana- Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Mer- 

rick-Lindsey-Peter  I3utrell,  2nd  son  of  Peter,  1st 

Lord  Gwydyr,  and  brother  of  Peter-Robert,  20th 

Lord   Willoughby   d'Eresby  and   by  her  (who   d. 

21  Sept.  1843)  had  issue, 

I.  Eobebt-Hamilton-Llotd,    6.    27    April,    1841,  J.P.  co. 

Suffolk,  and  Capt.  in  the  Eifle  Brigade,  ra.  1871,  Genrude- 

Louisa-Georgiana,  dau.  of  FrancLs-Horatio  FitzEoy,  Esq.  of 

Frogmore,  co.  Southampton,  and  has,  with  a  dau.,  a  son, 

FitzEoy-Hamilton,  6.  1872. 

I.  Barbara-Elizabeth-Priscilla. 

He  in.  2ndly,  1  Nov.  1847,  the  Hon.  Georgiana- 
Christiana  Barrington,  dau.  of  George,  5th  Viscount 
Earrington,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

II.  Francis-William,  Capt.  West  Suffolk  Militia,  b.  20  Feb, 
1849. 

III.  James,  6.  9  Jan.  1852. 

IV.  Basil,  Lieut.  95th  regt.  ^  ^^.       ^   ^  j,^^   iggj,  I 
v.  Cecil,                               ) 

Mr.  Anstruthcr  is  next  brother  of  Sir  Ealph- 
Abercrombie  Anstruther,  4th  bart.  of  Balcaskie. 
CO.  Fife,  being  2nd  son  of  General  Eobert 
Anstruther,  by  Charlotte-Lucy  his  -wife,  only  dau. 
of  Col.  James  Hamilton  (grandson  of  James,  4tli 
Duke  of  Hamilton),  by  Lucy  his  -svifo,  dau.  of  Sii 
Richard  Lloyd,  of  "Hintlesham.  (-See  Bueke's 
Peerage,  Ansteuthee,  Bart.) 

^rms— Arg.,  three  pUcs  issuing  from  the  chief,  sa. 

Crest— Tv/oa.Tins  in  armour,  holding  in  the  gauntlets  a  battle- 
txe,  all  ppr.  | 

Motto — Periissem  ni  per  iissem. 

£eu£— Hintlesham  Hall,  Ipswich,  co.  Suffolk. 


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THE  LxVNDED  GENTRY. 


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ANTROBUS  OF  EATON  HAIiL. 

Antrobtts,  Joux-Cotttts,  Esq.  of  Eaton  Hall,  oo. 
Chester,  lligli  Sheriff  18GS,  b.  23  Nor.  1829  ;  m.  Ist, 
29  Sept.  1855,  Fanny,  dau.  of  Clement  Swetenhani, 
Esq.  of  Soniorfortl  Booths,  co.  Chester,  aud  by  her 
(who  d.  20  Sept.  1803)  had  issue, 
I.  Cbawford-Joiin,  6.  18G2. 

I.  Eleanor-Margaret,  d.  1873. 

II.  Blanche-Helen. 

III.  Jane-Mary-Evdyn. 

ITo  m.  2ndly,  10  Jan.  1865,  Mary-Caroline,  4th  dau. 
of  Gcoffrey-T.  Shakerley,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  cl. 
1872)  has  had  issue, 

II.  Geoffrey-Edward,  6.  1S67. 

III.  Philip,  d.  1871. 

IV.  Ralph-Edmund. 

IV.  Dora-Katherine. 

Mr.  J.-Coutts  Antrobus  m.  Srdly,  1875,  Mary- 
Egidia,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Lieut. -G-eneral 
Hon.  Sir  James  Lindsay,  K.C.M.G-.,  and  by  her 
has  issue, 

V.  Jocclyn-Jamcs,  h.  9  May,  1876. 

?ltnCa0C. — Sec  Bdbke's  Peemgcand  Barondaoc. 

(;ihbs-Ckawf0ED  Antrobus,  Esq.  (younger  brother  of  .?ir 
Edimind  Antrobus,  2nd  bart.)  of  Eaton  Hall,  6.  27  May,  1793; 
111.  1st,  23  June,  1827,  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Coutts  Trotter, 
Eart.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  Nov.  1829,  had  one  son  and  heir, 
JoHN-ConxTS,  now  of  Heaton  Hall.  He  in.  2ndly,  12  Jan. 
1S32,  Charlotte,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Crofton,  Bart,,  and 
sist.T  of  Edward  Lord  Crofton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  29  Sept. 
Iti39)  had  issue, 

Edward-Crawford,  6.  28  Feb.  1835;  d.  18C!. 

Cliarlcs,  b.  26  Aug.  1836. 

Susan-Emily. 

Anna-Maria,  m.  1864,  to  Eev.  Francis-E.  Bryans. 
Mr.  Antrobus  was  J. P.,    and  D.L.  co.  Chester,   r.nd  High 
Sheriff  in  1834.    He  d.  21  May,  1861. 

Arras — Lozengy,  or  and  az.,  on  a  pale,  gu.,  three  cstoiles  of 
Vac  tirst. 

'  ■  .  <' — A  unicorn's  head,  couped,  arg.,  horned  and  maned  or, 

■1  with  a  wreath  of  laurel  vert,  issuing  out  of  rays,  ppr. 

'/o — Dei  memor,  gratus  amicis. 

.—Eaton  Hall,  Congleton,  co.  Chester. 


APPLEWHAITE   OF  PICKENHAM  HALL. 

Applewhaite,  Edward-Archer,  Esq.  of  Pick- 

onliam  Hall,  Norfolk,  J.P.  and  P.L.,  b.  19  April, 

'     '  •;  w.  1821,  Judith-Frewen,  dau.  of  Samson-Tickle 

I,  Esq.  and  by  her  (who  d.  29  Nov.  1875)  had 

I.  Edwakd-Thornhill,  ?;.  16  Feb.  1822;  m.  1st,  1858,  Ele.innr, 
dau.  of  Philip-Lythcott  Hind,  Esq.  of  Byfleet,  Surrey,  which 
lady  d.  1860,  and  2ndly,   1862,  Jane,  only  dau.  of  Thomas 
Hay,  Esq.,  and  d.  16  Slay,  1871,  leaving  issue, 
Edward-Hay,  6.  1862. 
Harry-Hannam,  6.  1864. 
Frederick-Arthur,  b.  1866. 
Mabel-Blanche-Eleanor. 
Cora-Eveline. 
n.  Augustus,  Adjutant  23rd  Royal  Welsh  Fusilieiw,  d.  from 
wounds  received  at  the  Alma  in  1854. 
ni.  Charles-Mundy,  b.  1834. 

IV.  Emest-Gaskin-Bassett;  6. 1837;  in.  1869,  Ada-Mary,  dau. 
of  Frederick  Grimmer,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
"V.  Hanson-Henry. 

I.  Sarah,  m.  Capt.  E.-R.  Hannam,  who  d.  1875. 
n.  Harriett-Constantia,  m.  Louis  Levison,  Esq. 
in.  Julia-Marion,  ra.  Thos.-Jourdain  Hay,  Es(i. 
Mr.  Applewhaite  is  son  of  the  late  Edward  Archer 
Applewhaite,   by   Mary   his  wife,   dau.   of    Philip 
Lythcott,  Esq.  of  Barbadoes. 
£eoi— Pickeaham  Hall,  Swaffham,  Norfolk. 


ARABIN  OF  BEECH  HILL. 

Aeauin,  William  St.-Julian,  Esq.  of  BcPfh  Hill 
Park,  CO.  Essex,  and  Draytou  House,  MidcilcsCi,  b. 
23  Nov.  18i3. 


JCtnCitJC. — Wihiam-St.  Jdlian  Arahik,  of  Beech  Hill, 
Park,  Serjeant-at-Law,  m.  Mary,  sister  of  the  late  Sir  Henry 
Meux,  Bart.,  and  had  a  son,  Richard,  his  heir.  Serjeant 
Arabin,  who  was  Judge-Advocate-General  in  1838-39,  d.  1841, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

KiciiARD  Arabin,  Esq.  of  Beech  Hill  Park,  6.  1  March, 
1811 ;  m.  10  Oct.  1839,  EUzabeth-Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late 
Sir  Henry  Meux,  Bart,  of  Theobald's  Park,  Herts,  and  has 
issue, 

William-St.  Julian,  now  of  Beech  Hill. 
Marianne-Elizabeth,  m.  17  Jan.  1865,  John  Woodford,  Esq., 

son  of  Field-Marshall  Sir  Alex.  Woodford,  G.C.B. 
Alice-Charlotte,    to.   9    April,     1870,    Hon.    Arthur-Charles 

Cadogan,  2nd  son  of  Henry  Charles,  4th  Earl  of  Cadogan, 

and  d.  16  Sept.  1877. 

Mr.  Arabin,  J.P.  for  cos.  Middlesex,  Herts,  and  Essex,  and 
D.L.  for  the  last-named  shire,  s.  his  father  1841,  d.  6  Sept. 
1865,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  William-St.  Jdlian. 

^nns— Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  az.,  in  base  an  arm,  couped 
at  the  wrist,  lying  fessways,  holding  a  sword,  all  ppr.  on  tho 
point  thereof  a  crescent  arg.,  between  two  mullets  in  chief  or; 
in  the  dexter  base  point  a  heart  gu. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  an  eagle, 
displayed,  sa.,  ducally  crowned  or. 

Crest— An  eagle's  head,  erased,  between  two  wings  sa., 
ducally  crowned  or. 

Moilo — Nee  temere  nee  timido. 

Sea«— Beech  Hill  Park,  Waltham  Abbey,  eo.  Essex. 


ABCHBOLD  OF  DAVIDSTOWU. 

The  late  Robert  Aechbold,  Esq.  of  Davidstown, 
CO.  Kildare,  b.  1843,  J.P.  co.  Kildare  and  High 
Sheritf,  1877,  d.s.p.  1877,  and  was  s.  by  his  sister, 
the  present  Miss  Aechbold  of  Davidstown. 

ILlUCiigC— The  Archbolds  were  in  early  times  titular 
Barons  of  Timolin,  co.  Kildare. 

James  Archbold,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  s.  to  the  estate  of  Davids- 
town and  the  representation  of  his  ancient  family,  on  the 
demise  of  his  cousin,  John  Archbold,  Esq.  of  Blackrath,  co. 
Kildare.  He  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Thomas  Kavanagh,  Esq.  of 
Borris,  co.  Carlow,  by  the  Lady  Susan  Butler  his  wife,  sister 
of  John,  17th  Earl  of  Ormonde  and  Ossory,  and  dying  about 
the  year  1804,  left,  with  a  dau.,  m.  to  Robert  Cassidy,  Esq.  of 
Monasterevan,  three  sons,  Robert  of  Davidstown;  James, 
of  Davidstown;  and  John.    The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Archbold,  Esq.  of  Davidstown,  M.P.  for  co. 
Kildare,  m.  1st,  Miss  Copeland,  which  lady  d.s.p.  1842;  and 
2ndly,  6  March,  1S4S,  Mary-Clare,  only  dau.  of  Oliver-D.-J. 
Grace,  Esq.  of  Mantua  House,  co.  Roscommon,  but  d.  s.p.  1855, 
when  he  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

James  Archbold,  Esq.  of  Davidstown,  to.  1842,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Nicholas-Mahon  Power,  Esq.  of  Faithlegg,  co.  Waterford, 
and  had,  with  a  dau.,  a  son  Robert,  his  heir,  late  of  Davids- 
town. 

/Seai— Davidstown  House,  Castledermot,  co.  Kildare. 


AECHDALE  OF  CASTLE  AECHDALE. 

Archdale,  Meettn-Edward,  Esq.  of  Castle 
Archdale,  co.  Fermanagh,  and  Trillick,  co.  Tyrone, 
b.  1812  ;  late  a  Capt.  6th  (Inuiskilling)  Dragoons, 
M.P.  for  Fermanagh  from  183  i  to  1874  ;  m.  Emma, 
dau.  of  the  late  Jacob  Goulding,  Esq.  of  London 
and  Kew,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30  Aug.  1874)  has 


Henry,  12th  Lancers. 
u.  Hugh-James,  23rd  Fusiliers. 

I.  Blanche-Mary-Mervyn,  m.  1876,  George-B.  Thorneycroft, 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Col.  Thorneycroft  of  Tettenhall,  co. 
Stafford. 

II.  Evelyn-Louisa-Jane.         in.  Georgina-Emma-Matilda. 

ILtUCagC— John  Archdall,  Esq.  of  Archdall,  co.  Fer- 
managh, formerly  of  Norsome  Hall,  co.  Norfolk,  went  to  Ire- 
land, temp.  Queen  Elizabeth,  and  obtained  a  grant  of  lands  in 
the  CO.  Fermanagh  by  patent,  dated  13  July,  1612,  to  hold  for 
ever  as  of  the  Castle  of  Dublin  by  fealty,  which  lands  were 
erected  into  the  Manor  of  Archdall,  with  300  acres  in  demesne 
and  power  to  hold  a  Court  Baron.  He  ?».  Katherine,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Temple,  Knt.,  some  time  Provost  of  Trinity  College, 
Dublin,  by  whom,  who  to.  2ndly  Sir  John  Vcel,  Knt.,  and  d.  13 


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Xov.  1642,  he  had  (with  a  dau.  Lettioe,  m.  Tobias  Norris  of 
Dublin,  Merchant,  and  d.  23  Oct.  1C42),  two  sons, 

I.  Edward,  his  heir,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  John  (Ven.),  Archdeacon  of  Killala,  1  Xov.  1G37,  and  of 
Achonry,  12  March,  1638,  who  m.  the  dau.  of  Donnollan  of 
CO.  Koscommon,  and  d.  1668,  leaving  a  son, 

John  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Lusl<,  co.  Dublin,  167!).  He  m.  by 
licence,  dated  1  April,  1679,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Barnard,  Esq.  of  Drumin,  co.  Louth,  by  whom  (who  d. 
Dec.  173!)  he  had,  with  a  dau.  Frances,  three  sons, 

1  John  of  Drumin,  whose  will  is  dated  9  June,  1703.  He 
TO.  Anne,  dau.  of  Eobert  Clarke,  Esq.,  and  left  a  posthu- 
mous son, 

John  Aechdall,  of  Drumin,  who  d.  unm.  13  June, 
1787. 

2  William  of  Dublin. 

3  Barnard,  m.  Mary,  daii.  of  John  Hathome  of  Drog- 
heda,  and  had  issue,  1  John ;  2  Thomas ;  3  Mary,  Mrs. 
Clare. 

Eev.  John  Archdall,  Vicar  of  Lusk,  d.  1690.  His  2nd  son, 
AViLLiAM  Akchdall,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  in  the  Paymaster- 
General's  Department,  m.  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Eev.  Henry 
Gonne,  Vicar  Choral  of  the  Cathedral  of  Tuam,  by  whom 
(whose  will  is  dated  25  July,  1765)  he  had  three  daus.,  1 
Elizabeth;  2  Angel,  i?i.  William  Preston;  3  Katheiine, 
Mrs.  Dobson,  and  two  sons, 

1  Mebvtn,  of  whom  below. 

2  Henry,  who  had  two  sons,  1  William  (Eev.),  Eector  of 
Tintem,  co.  Wexford  (father  of  Ven.  John-Charles 
Archdall,  Archdeacon  of  Ferns ;  Antonia,  m.  27  May, 
1839,  Hon.  Frederick  Saville,  5th  son  of  John,  3rd  Eiul 
of  Mexborough,  and  other  issue) ;  2  Henry,  who  had  two 
sons. 

Mr.  William  Archdall,  whose  will,  dated  17  Aug.  1751,  was 
proved  15  Oct.  following,  d.  5  Sept.  same  year;  his 
eldest  son, 

Eev.  Mervtn  Akcddall,  6.  22  April,  1723,  was  Eector 
of  Attanagh,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  afterwards  of  Slane,  co. 
Meath.    He  m.  1st,  by  licence,  dated  30  July,  1747,  Miss 
Barah  CoUes,  of  Dublin,  and  had  issue, 
Mervtn,  his  successor. 
Henrietta,  m.  (licence,  16  March,  1772)  Eev.  John  Dalton 

Harewood  of  Clonmel,  Eector  of  Attanagh. 
Eev.  Mervyn  Archdall,  the  well  known  antiquary, 
author  of  the  Monasticon  Hlbernicura,  and  Editor  of  the 
last  edition  of  Lodge's  Peerage  of  Ireland,  m.  2ndly,  Abigal 
Young,  but  had  no  further  issue.  He  d.  6  Aug.  1791,  and 
was  8.  by  his  son, 
Mervtn    Archdall,    of    Dublin,     Solicitor     to     the 

Commissioners  of  Customs,  who  m.  Miss  Maria  MuiTay, 

of  Dublin,  and  had,   with  a  dau.  Sarah,   ra.   Francis 

Hervey,  Esq.,  two  sons, 

1  Henrt-Meevtn,  6.  1792,  Capt.  68th  regt.,  d.  unm. 
Feb.  1868. 

2  WUliam-Frederick  of  Farmhill,  co.  Wexford,  m.  13 
June,  1822,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry-R.  Henry,  Esq., 
and  d.  7  March,  1865,  leaving  with  nine  daus.  (Sarah; 
Alicia;  Maria;  Elizabeth;  Letitia,  m.  Rev.  Hum- 
phrey-E.  Ellison,  Rector  of  Shillelagh;  Anna; 
Martha;  Mary,  and  Charlotte),  two  sons, 

Ven.  Mervtn  Archdall,  M.A.,  Archdeacon  of 
Cork,  Canon  of  St.  Finn  Barrs  Cathedral,  and 
Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Cork,  Cloyne,  and  Ross,  b. 
16  Feb.  1831 ;  in.  21  Jan.  1863,  Henrietta,  dau.  of 
Eyre-William  Preston,  Esq.  of  Clontarf,  co.  Dublin, 
and  grand-dau.  of  William  Preston,  Esq.,  by  Hon. 
Frances-Dorothea  Evans  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  John,  5th  Lord  Carbery,  and  has  issue,  Meuvtn, 
t>.  27  Jan.  1868;  Eyre-William,  6.  26  Feb.  1871; 
William-Frederick,  ft.  26  Feb.  1873;  Anne-Angel, 
6.  12  March,  1866;   and  Elizabeth,  6.  9  July,  1869. 

William-Frederick  (Eev.),  M.A.,  Eector  of  Eath- 
cooney,  co.  Cork,  m.  Constance,  dau.  of  James- 
Eamsey-Akers  Smith,  Esq.  of  Carigharihane,  co. 
Waterford,  J. P.,  and  has  issue,  Ethcl-Katherine  and 
Henrietta-Constance. 

John  Archdall,  the  grantee  of  the  Manor  of  Archdall,  who 
was  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Fermanagh,  1616,  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Edward  Archdall,  Esq.  of  Castle  Archdall,  6.  1604;  m. 
Angel,  dau.  of  Sir  Paul  Gore,  1st  bart.  of  Manor  Gore  (ancestor 
of  Gore,  Bart,  of  Manor  Gore,  Gore,  Earl  of  Ross,  extinct, 
and  Gore,  Earl  of  Arran)  by  whom  he  had  a  son  and 
successor, 

William  Archdall,  Esq.  of  Castlo  Archdall,  High  Sheriff, 
CO.  Fermanagh,  1667,  n.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Mervyn, 
Esq.  of  Trillick,  co.  Tyrone,  and  had  issue,  1  Mervyn,  his  heir; 
2  Edward,  successor  to  his  brother;  3  Angel,  «.  to  the 
estates  on  the  death  of  her  brother.  Mr.  Archdall,  who  was 
atL-iint<yl  1689  by  the  ParUament  of  James  II.,  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son. 


Mervtn  AncnDALL,  Esq.  of  Castlo  Archdall,  High  .^crifT  ro, 
Fermanagh,  1714,  d.  v.nhi.  27  Dec.  1726,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Edward  Archdall,  Esq.  of  Castle  Archdall,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Fermanagh,  1722,  m.  1st,  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Caldwell, 
Bart,  of  Castle  Caldwell,  co.  Fermanagh ;  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  John  Cole,  Esq.  of  Florence  Court,  same  co.  (ancestor 
of  the  Earl  of  Enniskillen),  buttZ.  a.  p.,  when  the  estate* 
devolved  upon  his  sister, 

Angel  Archdall  of  Castle  Archdall,  who  m.  XicnoLAa 
Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Derrygonnelly,  co.  Fermanagh,  M.P. 
3Ir.  Montgomery  adopted  the  surname  of  Archdale,  and  left 
by  the  heiress  of  Archdall  (who  d.  about  1742  or  1747),  an  only 
son, 

Mervtn  Archdale,  Esq.  of  Castle  Archdale  and  Trillick, 
Col.  in  the  army,  M.P.  for  co.  Fermanagh,  and  High  Sheriff' 
1773,  who  m.  by  licence,  dated  12  July,  1762,  Hon.  Mary  Daw- 
son, dau.  of  William-Henry,  Viscount  Carlow,  and  sister  oi 
John,  1st  Earl  of  Portarlington,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Mervtn,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  s.  his  brother. 

III.  Edward,  of  Riversdale,  co.  Fermanagh,  High  SherilT 
1813,  m.  2  Oct.  1809,  Matilda,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Hum- 
phrys,  Esq.  of  Ballyhaisc,  eg.  Cavan,  and  d.  12  3Iay,  18G4, 
having  had  issue, 

1  BlERVTy-EDWARD,  now  of  Castle  Archdale. 

2  William-Humphrys,  of  Riversdale,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  M.P., 
CO.  Fermanagh,  High  Sheriff,  1845,  and  for  Tyrone  186), 
6.  1813;  m.  1845,  Emily-Mary-Bebecca,  dau.  of  the  Hon. 
and  Rev.  John-Charles  Maude. 

3  Edward,  of  Lisnaskea,  co.  Fermanagh,  6.  1816  (Colonel), 
J. P.  CO.  Fermanagh,  m.  1st,  21  Nov.  1846,  Caroline-Anne, 
dau.  of  Charles-Claude  Clifton,  Esq.  of  Tymawr,  co. 
Brecon.  He  in.  2ndly,  9  Feb.  1875,  Eleanor-Jane,  dau. 
of  Eobert  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Lisbum. 

4  Henry-Dawson  (Rev.),  B.A.,  6.  1813;  m.  1848,  SaraU- 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Blackwood  Price,  Esq.  ol  Saint- 
field,  and  has  Edward  and  other  issue. 

5  Nicholas-Montgomery  of  Crockmacrieve,  co.  Fermanagh, 
m.  1852,  Adelaide,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John-Grey  Porter, 
son  of  the  Bishop  of  Clogher,  and  d.  1877  suddenly  in 
the  hunting-field,  leaving  issue,  Edward-Mervyn,  Lieut. 
E.N.,  6.  1853,  John  Porter,  who  assumed  by  royal 
license,  dated  11  May,  1876,  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Porter  only,  Nicholas-Francis,  Theodore-Montgomery, 
and  Margaret-Eleanor. 

6  John,  in  the  52nd  Light  Infantiy,  d.  of  yellow  fever  aft 
Berbice,  1841. 

7  Hugh-Montgomery  of  Drumadravy,  co.  Fermagh,  Capt. 
52nd  regt.,  r,i.  23  Sept.  1857,  Lizzie,  dau.  of  Sir  lludi 
Stewart,  2nd  bart.  of  Ballygawley,  and  has  Ed\vard-lIuL,ii 
and  other  issue. 

8  Audley-Mervyn,  Capt.  E.A.,  m.  1854,  Sybilla-Mary,  fUm. 
of  Philip-John  Miles,  Esq.  of  Leigh  Court,  Bristol,  and 
has  Mervyn-Edward,  and  other  issue. 

9  James-Mervyn,  d.  1840. 

1  Mary. 

2  Letitia- Jane,  m.  Eev.  Butler  Brooke,  Eector  of  Aghavea^ 
a  younger  son  of  Sir  Henry  Brooke,  1st  bart.  of  Cole- 
brooke. 

3  Eichmall-Magnall.  4  Matilda,  d.  unm.  1852. 

rv.  Henry,  late  Capt.  6th  Dragoon  Guards,  in.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Philip  Doyne,  Esq.,  which  lady  d.  f.  p. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Sir  John  Stewart,  1st  bart.  of  Ballygawley,  co. 
Tyrone,  M.P.,  and  d.  1794. 

II.  Angel,  m.  John  Eichardson,  Esq.  of  Eossfad  House,  co.  ! 
Fermanagh. 

III.  Caroline.  iv.  Anne.  v.  Catharine. 
VI.  Elizabeth,  m.  Dacre  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Cornacassa,  co, 

Monaghan. 

vii.  Sidney,  m.  Eobert  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  Dublin,  i 
VIII.  Wilhelmina-Henrietta,  m.  Augustine  Macnamara,  Esq, 

of  Dublin. 

Col.  Archdale  d.  1813,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Mervtn  Archdale,  Esq.  of  Castle  Archdale  and  Trillick,  a 
General  in  the  army,  Lieutenant-Governor  of  the  Isle  of  Wight, 
and  M.P.  in  eleven  ParUaraents  for  co.  Fermanagh,  b.  1763; 
m.  1805,  Jane,  dau.  of  Gustavus  Eochfort,  Esq.  of  Eochforl, 
CO.  Westmeath,  but  d.  t.  p.  1839,  when  liK  was  a.  by  hla 
brother, 

William  Archdale,  Esq.  of  Castle  Archdale,  Lieut. -Col.  in 
the  army.   High  Sheriff,  co.   Fermanagh,    1845,  m.  Martha- 
Hawley,  dau.  of  James  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Castle  Carey,  Somerset, 
and  dying  s.}).  1863,  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  the  present 
Meevyn  Archdale,  Esq.  of  Castle  Archdale. 

ylrms—Az., a  chevron  erm.,  between  three  talbots,  passant,  or. 
Crest— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  an  heraldic  tiger's  head  or,  ppr. 
Jl/o«o— Data  fata  secutus. 

Smia — Castle  Archdale,  Lisnarick,  co.  Fermanagh;  and 
Trillick,  co.  Tyrone. 


AEO 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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33 


AUCHETt  OF  TRELASKE. 

Aechee,  Edwaed,  Esq.  of  Trelaske,  co.  Cornvrall, 
J.P.  aucl  D.L.,  and  Col.  of  the  Duke  of  Cornwall's 
Eifle  Volunteers,  b.  8  Nov.  1816 ;  m.  24  July,  1838, 
Sarali-Lydia,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev. Walter  Eadcliffe, 
of  Warleigh,  co.  Devon,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Chables-Goedon,  J.P.  CO.  Cornwall,  b.  1  Kov.  1S16. 

II.  Addis-Edward,  b.  18  Aug.  1801. 

I.  Alice,  d.  14  Nov.  1855. 

II.  Emily-Augusta,  m.  1st,  9  Jan.  1873,  Gcovge-Badelcy 
Marke,  Esq.  of  AVood  Hill,  Lieut.  Koyal  Connaught 
Eangers ;  and  2ndly,  14  Feb. 1877,  to  Richard- Williani-Okes 
Voysey,  Esq.,  Lieut.  11. N. 

\    III.  Sarah-Constance.  iv.  Dora-Kate. 

i£iUC<l(JC. — The  Archers  came  into  England  with  William 
THE  Conqueror.  The  name  is  found  in  tlie  Roll  of  Battle 
A.bbey.  It  has  been  variously  written  as  Le  Archer  or 
\rchard.  Robert,  son  of  Fulbert  Archer,  was  tutor  to 
Henht  I.,  and  received  a  grant  of  seven  manors,  co.  Berlss, 
n  which  grant  King  Henry  styles  him,  "  Magister  nieus." 

One  of  the  family,  viz.,  Thomas  Archer,  Esq.,  M.P.  co. 
iVarwick,  was  created  by  letters  patent  1747,  Baron  Archer 
)f  Umberslade,  co.  Warwick. 

The  line  before  us  has  been  settled  in  co.  Cornwall  above  five 
lundred  years.  We  find  in  the  Record  of  Assize  Roll  at 
^aunceston,  30  Edward  I..  Henry  le  Archer,  holding  lands, 
.ith  the  names  of  Amaranda  his  wife  and  Dyonis  his  daughter 
lentioned  ;  also  of  Amadeus,  son  of  John  le  Archer. 
The  elder  branch,  originally  seated  at  the  Lizard  (where  the 
ame  "Hall  Archer"  still  exists)  became  extinct  by  the 
larriage  of  Jane,  dau.  of  Archard  or  Archer,  with  James 
,evelis,  temp.  Edward  III. 

A  younger  branch,  however,  still  continued,  of  which  John 
itCHEB  was  M.P.  for  Helston,  1452,  and  Thomas  Archer  at 
le  head  of  a  subscription  list  for  rebuilding  Bodmin  Church, 

The  family  was  then,  or  at  any  rate  early  in  the  16th  century 
.5  appears  from  the  oldest  registers  of  that  parish),  seated  in 
t.  Kew,  where  Richard  Archer  (descended  from  Alicia 
-RCHERck  £ot6oH,  rf.  1568),  by  his  will,  dated  1660,  devised 
emboli,  Trelewack  in  St.  Ewe,  and  other  considerable  estates 
1  various  parishes,  to  Nicholas  Archer  his  "kinsman,"  eldest 
)n  of  Rev.  John  Archer,  Rector  of  St.  Michael  Carhaycs, 
iislitutcd  in  1644. 
Nicholas  Archer,  who  removed  to  Trelewack,  d.  s.  p., 
aving  his  mansion  and  estates  to 

John  Archer,  Esq.  of  Trelewack,  eldest  son  of  his  brother 
dward  Archer,  Vicar  of  Manacean  (instituted  1666),  and 
adith  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  celebrated  Rev.  John  Swete,  of 
..  Keverne.  He  m.  Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Addis, 
sq.  of  Whiteford,  Cornwall,  and  was  father  of 
Swete-Nicholas  Archer,  Esq.  of  Trelewack  and  Trelaske, 
■quired  by  purchase  1702;  High  Sheriff  co.  Cornwall,  1758, 
X.  p..  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Edward  Archer,  Esq.  ofTrelaske,  High  Sheriff  co.  Cornwall, 
91,  who  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Edward  Archer,  Esq.  of  Trelaske,  6.  25  April,  1792,  High 

lerifT,  1832  (son  of  Samuel  Archer,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Col.  3rd  fool 

lards,  by  Dorothy-Ayre  his  wife,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Yong'e, 

PusUnch).     He  ;/).,  2  Aug.  1814,  Charlotte-Catherine,  only 

lild  and  heiress  of  Charles  Harward,  Esq.,  of  the  3rd  Foot 

1    uards  (son  of -Rev.  Charles  Harward,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Exeter), 

Hayne  House,  co.  Devon,  by  Charlotte-Augusta,  his  wife, 

d  dau.  of  Sir  William  Chambers,  Surveyor-General  of  the 

-     lard  of  Works,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Charles  Gordon, 

■-q.  of  Wiscombe  Park,  co.  Devon)  had  issue,  1  Edward,  his 

■ir;  2  Charles-Harward  (Rev.),  b.  Aug.  1819,  m.  1845,  Jane, 

;    M.  of  William  Rashleigh,  Esq.  of  Menabilly ;  3  Samuel  Har- 

ird  (Rev.)  Rector  of  Throwley,  Devon,  6.  Jan.  1321,  to.  1850, 

larlotte-Hester,  dau.  of  Rev.  W.  Radcliffe,  of  Warleigh,  and 

s  issue,  Cecil,  George  PoUexfen,  and  Evelyn ;  4  Fulbert,  of 

•w  Zealand,  Barrister,  6.  April,  1825,  m.  twice,  and  has  issue ; 

Uenry-Swete,   6.  Jan.  1834,  m.  1860,  Fanny,  dau.  of  J. -P. 

:     llesv,  Esq.,  and  has  issue;    1  Charlotte-Dorothea, 'iii.   1846, 

■V.  F.-J.  Hext  Kendall,  and  d.  1871 ;    2  Jane,  to.  W.-H.- 

Klerson  Morshead,   Esq.,  C.B.;    3   Anne-Augusta,  to.  Col. 

-S.  Greene,  C.B.;   4  Ehzabeth,  Jii.  Col.  Bond;  5  Catherine, 

II.  J.  Tolcher,  Esq.;    6  Marianne,  m.  Mansfield  Turner, 

q.    Mr.  Archer  d.  16  May,  1834. 

/Irvas—Sa.,  a  chevron,  engrailed,  arg.,  between  three  pheons 

Cr<:st — A  quiver  full  of  arrows,  fesswise  ppr. 
'.<.-(£— Trelaske,  near  Launccstou. 


ARCHIBALD  OF  RUSLAND  HALIi. 

Aechibald,  Ciiaeles-William,  Esq.  of  Rusland 
ILill,  CO.  Lancaster,  Member  of  the  Institute  of 
Civil  Engineers,  b.  at  Truro,  Nova  Scotia,  20  July, 
1^38  ;  s.  his  father,  12  Sept.  1868  ;  m  7  April,  18G1, 
Isabel,  2nd  dau.  of  Robert  Falcon,  M.D.  of  White- 
haven, and  has  issue, 

Charles-Falcon,  6  25  Feb.  1866. 

Mary-Maud. 

it  tllCagt.— Samuel  AncniEALD,  Esq.  of  Coloraine,  co. 
Londonderry,  son  of  David  Archibald,  Esq.  of  Coleraine,  m. 
Rachel,  dau.  of  James  Duncan,  Esq.,  of  Haverhill,  Massa- 
chusetts, New  England,  and  was  father  of 

The  Hon.  Samuel-George-William  Archibald,  LL.D., 
her  Majesty's  Attorney  and  Advocate-General,  Speaker  of  the 
Assembly,  Master  of  the  Rolls,  &c.,  of  the  province  of  Nova 
Scotia,  who  i)i.,lst,  1802,  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  Charles  Dickson, 
Esq.  of  Onslow,  and  by  her  (who  d.  May,  1830)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles-Dickson,  late  of  Rusland  Hall. 

II.  Edward-Mortimer,  C.B.,  m.  and  had  issue. 

III.  Thomas-Dickson  (Sir),  Knt.  of  Bickley,  Kent,  b.  1817, 
called  to  the  Bar  at  the  Middle  Temple  1852,  appointed  a 
Judge  of  the  Queen's  Bench  1872,  and  of  the  Common 
Pleas  1875;  m.  1841,  Sarah,  only  dau.  of  Richard  Smith, 
Esq.  of  Dudley  Priory,  co.  Worcester,  andd.  18  Oct.  1876, 
leaving  issue,  1  William,  b.  1846;  to.  1873,  Florence,  dau. 
of  Charles  W.-H.  Wallroth,  Esq.  of  Lee,  Kent;  2  Edmund- 
Douglas,  m.  1876,  Janet-Ellen,  dau.  of  Robert  Fialay,  Esq. ; 
and  3  Ellen-Emma,  m.  Major  John-M.  McNeile. 

IV.  Blowers,  m.  twice. 

He  7)1.  2ndly,  1832,  Joanna,  widow  of  W.  Brinley,  Esq.,  and 
by  her  had  three  daus.,  of  whom  the  2nd,  Georgina,  to.  1858, 
H.-Charles  Pollock,  Esq.  Mr.  Archibald  d.  26  Jan.  1840,  when 
he  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Charles  Dickson  Archibald,  Esq.  of  Rusland  Hall,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  F.R.S.,  F.S.A.,  6.  at  Truro,  in  the  province  of  Nova 
Scotia,  31  Oct.  1802;  to.  16  Sept.  1832,  Bridget,  only  child  and 
heiress  of  Myles  Walker,  Esq.  of  Rusland  Hall,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles- William,  now  of  Rusland  Hall. 

II.  Edward-Stanley- Fitzgerald,  b.  5  Dec.  1846;  d.  1859. 
HI.  Clarence-Holford,  b.  12  Nov.  1847. 

IV.  Alfred-George,  b.  6  Aug.  1849;  d.  1854. 

I.  Elizabeth-Jane.  ii.  Florence-Mary,  d.  1853. 

III.  Juliet-Augusta,  d.  10  March,  1871. 

IV.  Clara-Susanna. 
He  d.  12  Sept.  1868. 

Arms — Ar.  on  a  bend  az.  between  two  estoiles  of  the  last 
three  crescents  of  the  first,  all  within  a  bordure  invected  sa., 
charged  with  three  mullets  or. 

Crest — A  palm  branch,  slipped  in  bend  ppr.,  in  front  thereof 
a  mount  vert,  thereon  an  estoile  or. 

Motto — Palma  non  sine  pulvere. 

Scat— Rusland  Hall,  Ulverstone,  co.  Lancaster. 


ARDEN  OF  liONGCROFTS  HALL. 

Aeden,  Gteoege-Pinckaed,  Esq.  of  Longcrofts 
Hall,  CO.  Stafford,  b.  13  Oct  1813  ;  s.  his  brother, 
1865  ;  m.  13  Sept.  1842,  CaroUne,  3rd  dau.  of 
Admiral  George  Hills,  by  Diana  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Hammersley,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George-Edward,  b.  19  June,  1853. 

II.  Alwyne-Hills,  b.  1  April,  1859. 

III.  William-Henry-Perceval,  6.  20  Jan.  1863. 

I.  Caroline-Louisa.  ii.  Emma-Fanny. 

III.  Charlotte-Emily.  iv.  Harriet-Maria. 

v.  Julia-Frances.  vi.  Mary-Georgina. 

VII.  Rachel-Mary-Cay,  viii.  Katherine-Constance. 

JLinCatJC— This  family  is  of  Saxon  origin,  and  claims  dis- 
tinction for  a  full  century  at  least  before  the  Conquest, 
deriving,  in  direct  descent,  from  Siward  de  Arden,  eldest  sou 
of  Turchill  de  Warvrick.  The  senior  line,  the  Ardens  of  Park: 
Hall,  CO.  Warwick,  became  extinct  at  the  decease,  1643,  of 
Robert  Arden,  of  Park  Hall,  Esq.,  who  left  his  four  sisters 
his  co-heirs,  viz.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  William  Poley,  of 
Boxted,  Suffolk;  Goditha,  wife  of  Herbert  Price,  Esq.; 
Dorothea,  m.  Henry  Bagot,  Esq. ;  and  Anne,  m.  Sir  Charles 
Adderley  of  Lea. 

The  Rev.  John  Arden,  of  Longcrofts  Hall,  6.  March, 
1752,  was  son  of  Henry  Arden,  Esq.  of  Longcrofts,  by  Alathea, 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Cotton,  Esq.  of  Worcester,  and  grand- 
son (by  Anna-Catherine,  his  1st  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
D 


54 


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THE  LANDED  GENTEY. 


AEK 


Newton,  Esq.  of  Kinc's  BromTcy)  of  John  Arden,  Esq.  of 
Longcrofts,  High  ShcrilTfo.  SwITora  1730,  Mh  in  descent  from 
Simon  Arden,  Esq.,  2na  son  of  Thomas  Arden,  Esq.  of  Park 
Hall.  (It  is  an  interesiinp;  fact  that  Shalcespeare's  mother, 
Mary  Anion,  was  the  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Arden,  of  Park  Hall.) 
He  -,ii.  Margaret-Elizabeth,  only  child  of  Eeai-Admiral  Joseph 
Hamar,  and  had, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  ]'"rancis-Edwari>,  successor  to  his  brother. 
in.  Henry,  Lieut.  61st  foot,  slain  at  Toulouse. 

IV.  Samuel,  Major  in  the  E.l.C.S. ;  m.  Jane.  dau.  of  James 
Franklyn,  Esq.  of  Bristol,  and  d.  leaving  issue, 

1  Samuel.  2  George.  3  Alfred. 

1  Eliza-Jane,  m.  1835,  to  Michael-Thomas  Bass,  Esq.,  M.P. 

2  Anne,  m.  to  G.  Maitland,  Esq.,  E.l.C.S. 

V.  William,  of  Barton-imder-Needwood,  m.  Lcttice,  dau.  of 
the  Kev.  John  Watson,  of  Prestbury,  co.  Chester,  and  has 
issue. 

VI.  George-Humphrey,  deceased. 

VII.  George,  Lieut.  R.N.,  d.  in  the  West  Indies. 

VIII.  Thomas  (Eev.),  m.  and  had  issue. 

I.  Eliza. 

II.  Emma-Catherine,  m.  Walter-WilUam  Fell,  Esq.,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law. 

HI.  Anne-Diana,  m.  Very  Eev.  Francis  Close,  Dean  of 
Carlisle. 

J  v.  Mary- Jane,  m.  George-Woodroofe  Franklyn,  Esq.,  late 
M.P.  for  Poole. 
Mr.  Arden  d.  10  Feb.  1803,  aged  51,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Major  John  Abdek,  of  the  3rd  or  King's  Own  Dragoons,  who 
m.  Anne-Maria,  dau.  of  John  Hodgson,  Esq.  of  Wellingborough, 
CO.  Northampton,  and  had  issue, 

John-Humphrey-Cotton,  d.  in  India. 

Margaret-Mary-Anne,  ni.  James  Crallan,  Esq. 

Susanna-Maria,    m.    John  Bott,   Esq.   of  Coton  Hall,  co. 
Staffoid. 
Major  Arden  d.  2  Aug.  1809,  aged  33,  and  was   s.    by  his 
brother. 

The  Eev.  Francis  Edward  Auden,  Rector  of  Gresham, 
Norfolk,  b.  1777,  who  d.  27  Dec.  18.55,  having  had,  by  Eachel 
his  wife  (who  d.  18.52),  dau.  of  John  Pinckard,  Esq., 

1  Francis-Edward  (Rev.),  d.  unm.  I8.')3. 

2  Henrt-Cotton  (Rev.),  d.  g.  p.  28  Sept.  18o5. 

3  George-Pi.nckard,  the  present  representative. 

4  Hamar,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  —  Clisby,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
four  sons  and  three  daus. 

5  William,  late  of  King's  Hussars,  Capt.  1st  Staffordshire 
King's  Own  Militia,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Stafford,  now  resident 
at  Longcrofts. 

1  Rachel-Margaret,  in.  1837,  Henry  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Catton, 
Norfolk. 

2  Emma-Jane,  d.  Feb.  1856,  unm. 

3  Cliarlotto-Mary,  m.  1851,  Eichard-Gcorgc-P.  Minty,  Esq. 
of  Petersdeld. 

The  2nd  son, 

The  Rev.  Henrt-Cotton  Arden,  Rector  of  Bessingham,  co. 
Norfolk,  b.  1811 ;  m.  Lydia,  2nd  dau.  of  Admiral  George  Hills, 
and  d.  s.  p.  18G5,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Geobge-Pinckard  Abden,  the  present  representative. 

Arms — Erm.,  a  fess.,  chequy,  or  and  az. 

Crcft— On    a    chapeau    azure,    turned   up  ermine    i 
boar  passant  or. 

Motto — Quo  me  cunque  vocat  patria. 

&('.(— Longeroft's  Hall,  Burton-on-Trent,  co.  Stafford. 

Residence — Roman  HUl,  Colchester,  Essex. 


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ARDEN  OF  SUNBURY  PARK. 

Aeden,  Eichaed-Edward,  Esq.  of  Sunbury 
Park,  Middlesex,  East  Burnham,  co.  Bucks,  of 
PoBtvaiie,  CO.  Pembroke,  and  Abergwilly  and 
Llanon,  co.  Carmarthen,  2nd  son  of  the  Jate  Joseph 
Arden,  Esq.  of  Islington  and  of  Eed  Lion  Sqvtare, 
Middlesex,  b.  4  Oct.  1804 ;  m.  1st,  8  Sept.  1832, 
Eanny,  dau.  of  John  Wliitscd,  Esq.,  M.]).,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  21  May,  1836)  lias  tliree  children,  of 
whom  the  eldest,  Emily-Lavirie  Arden,  is  the  only 
survivor,  and  was  m.  to  William-Henry  Peacock, 
Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Greatford  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  and  who 
d.  26  Jan.  1877.  Mr.  Arden  m.  2m\lj,  29  Aug. 
1839,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Einney,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue  surviving, 

I.  Percy,  b.  9  June,  1840;  late  of  BraSenose  College,  Oxford, 
Barrister-at-L.iw,  of  the  Inner  Temple. 

II.  Douglas,    b.   8   Aug.   1844;  late  of  Pembroke    College, 
Oxford,  Barristcr-at-Law,  of  the  Inner  Tcniiile. 


III.  Frank,  6.  8  Dec.  1851. 

I.  Caroline,  m.  2  Feb.  1864,  Eev.  John-Erook-Mahcr 
Camin,  late  of  the  12th  Eoyal  Lancers,  Vicar  o 
Monkton  Wyld,  Dorset. 

n.  Blanche,  m.  Charles  Lucena,  Esq.  of  London,  deceased. 

III.  Constance.  iv.  Evelyn-Helen. 

Mr.  Arden  is  a  Barrister-at-Law,  a  Magistrate  and 
Deputy  Lieutenant  co.  Middlesex,  and  a  Magistrate 
for  Pembrokeshire,  of  which  co.  he  was  High  Sherifl 
in  1872  ;  he  is  also  a  Fellow  of  the  Geological  and 
Eoyal  Geographical,  and  other  scientific  societies. 
His  elder  brother  is  Joseph  Aeden,  Esq.  of  Eick- 
mansworth  Park,  co.  Herts,  J.P.  and  D.L, 

Ann'; — Ermine,  two  barrulets  compony,  or  and  az.;  in  chief 
three  boars'  heads,  erased,  of  the  last,  armed  of  the  second, 
langued  gu. 

Crest— A  mount,  vert,  thereon  a  boar,  passant,  arg.,  scme-dc- 
lis  az.,  langued  gu.,  armed  and  unguled  or. 

Jl/o«o— Dolufire  dente  lacessiti. 

Seats — East  Burnham  House,  near  Slough;  Sunbury  Park ^ 
Middlesex ;  Pontvane,  near  Fishguard. 


ARKWRIGHT  OF  SUTTON  SCARSDALB. 

Aekweight,  "William,  Esq.  of  Sutton  ScarS' 
dale,  CO.  Derby,  b.  21  April,  1857 ;  inheritor  of  the 
Sutton  Scarsdale  estate  under  the  will  of  his  grand 
father,  Eobert  Arkwright,  Esq. 

ILtltCatJC.— Sir  Richard  Arkwbight,  to  whom  we  ow( 
the  compilation  and  completion  into  a  connected  whole  o 
the  different  parts  of  the  invention  called  the  spinning  frame 
was  born  at  Preston,  in  Lancashire,  31  Sept.  1732.  H( 
m.  1st,  1755,  Patience,  dau.  of  Robert  Holt,  of  Bolton,  bj 
whom  he  had  one  son,  Richard,  his  heir;  and  2ndly,  1761. 
Margaret  Biggens,  by  whom  he  had  one  other  child 
Susannah,  m.  to  Charles  Hurt,  Esq.  of  Wirksworth.  Sil 
Richard  Arkwright  was  knighted  on  presenting  an  addresi 
to  George  III.,  and  served  as  Sheriff  of  Derbyshire  1787 
He  d.  2  Aug.  1792,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Richard  Arkwbight,   Esq.  of  Willersley,  6.  19  Dec.  1755 
J.P.  and  D.L.,   High  Sheriff  ISOI ;    r,i.  17sO,   Mary,   dau.  0 
Adam  Simpson,  Esq.  of  Bonsall,  and  had  issue, 
Richard,  M.P.,  b.  30  Sept.  1781 ;  to.  Maria,  dau.  of  the  Ect 

Wm.  Beresford,  and  d.  s.  p.  1832. 
Eqbebt,  of  Sutton  Scarsdale. 
Peter,  of  Willersley.     {See  next  Memoir.) 
John,  of  Hampton  Court.     {See  Abkwbight  of  that  place). 
Charles,  of  Dunstall,  co.  Stafford,  J.P.,  6.  22  Nov.  1786;  * 
Mary,   dau.  of  Edward-S.  Sitwell,   Esq.   of  Stainsby,  ro 
d.  s.  p.  28  Dec.  1850. 

Joseph,  of  Mark  Hall.    {See  Abkwbight  of  Knutson  Hall). 
Elizabeth,    m.    Francis    Hurt,    Esq.    of  Alderwasley,    ci 
Derby,  and  d.  1838,  leaving  issue. 
Anne,  m.  Vice-Chancellor  Sir  James  Wigrara,  and  d.  1844 
leaving  issue. 
Mr.  Arkwright  d.  1348.    His  eldest  surviving  son, 

Robert  Abkwbight,   Esq.   of  Sutton  Scarsdale,  J.P. 
D.L.,  b.  7  March,  1783;  m.  Frances-Crawford,  dau.  of  Stephen 
George  Kemble,  Esq.  of  Durham,  and  d.  6  Aug.  1859,  Icavinj 
issue, 
George,  Barrister-at-Law,  J.P.,  M.P.  for  Leominster,  6. 2( 
Aug.  1807  ;  d.  s.  p.  18.56. 

William,  Major  in  the  army,  6th  Dragoons,  h.  12  Sept.  1889: 
m.  Fanny-Susan,  2nd  dau.  of  Edward  Thomewill,  i:sq.  o 
Dove  Cliff,  CO.  Stafford,  and  d.  13  May,  1857,  leaving  ar 
only  son,  the  present  William  Arkwright,  Esq.  of  Suttoi 
Scarsdale,  and  three  daus.,  Fanny-Elizabeth,  m.  June,  1874 
to  Capt.  William-Thomhill  Blois,  brother  of  Sir  Johl 
Blois,  8th  hart,  of  Cockfield.  Emma,  m.  13  July,  1876 
George-Henry-William  Hervey,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Ei(^l 
Eev.  Lord  Arthur  Hervey,  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  aat 
d.  April,  1877 ;  and  Sophia. 

Godfrey-Harry  (Rev.),  b.  10  Oct.  1814, ;  who  had  the  estate  0 
Sutton  Scarsdale  for  life,  and  resided  there ;  m.  1st,  184* 
Franccs-Rafcla,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  FitzHcrbert,  Bart.,  an( 
by  her  had  issue, 

1  Francis,  M.P.  for  East  Derbyshire  (Coton  Hall,  Warwick 
shire);  m.  1st,  1867,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Henry  Milbank,  K34. 
who  (/.  187.1 ;  and  2ndly,  12  Sept.  1875,  Hon.  Eve]|( 
Addington,  3rd  dau.  of  Viscount  Sidmouth.  5^ 

2  William-Harry  (Rev.). 
1  Frances-Alice,  d.  1864. 

He  TO.  2n(ily,  24  April,  1862,  Marian-Hiliary-Adolaidc 
youngest  dau.  of  Hon.  and  Very  Eev.  George  Pellett^  1).I>. 
Dean  of  Norwich,  and  by  her  had  a  dau.,  Marian,  and  tw 
sons,  Godfrcy-EdwardPelleAV  and  Waller.  Rev.  G.-li 
Arkwright  d.  17  Dec.  1866 


AEK 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


AEM 


35 


Eustace,  h.  27  Dec.  1818 ;  m.  Emma-Anne,  dan.  of  John 
Stracey,  Esq.,  and  dying  1846,  left  a  dau.,  Eustace-Emma- 
Millicent,  m.  1870,  to  Col.  G.  M.  Hutton. 

Fanny-Elizabeth,  m.  1852,  Sir  Hew  Dalrymple,  Bart. 

Arms—Arg.,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  cotton  tree,  fructed  ppr., 
on  a  chief  az.,  between  two  bezants,  an  escutcheon  of  ihe  field, 
charged  with  a  bee,  volant  ppr. 

C'rest~An  eagle,  rising,  or,  in  its  beak  an  escutcheon, 
pendent  by  a  ribbon  gu.,  thereon  a  hank  of  cotton  arg. 

Motto  — Multa  tuli  fecique. 

iScai— Sutton  Scarsdale,  near  Chesterfield. 


ARKWRIGHT  OF  WILLERSLEY. 

Arkwbight,  Feedeeic-Chaeles,  Esq.  of  Wil- 
lersley,  co.  Derby,  J.P.,  b.  7  Nov.  1853 ;  s.  his  father 
6  Dec.  1874. 

It inCajJC— Peter  Arkwright,  Esq.  of  Willersley,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  b.  17  April,  1784;  3rd  son  of  Eichard  Arkwright, 
Esq.  of  WiUersley,  and  Mary  Simpson  his  wife;  m.  1806,  Mary- 
Anne,  dau.  of  Charles  Hurt,  Esq.  of  Wirksworth,  and  had 
issue, 
Frederic,  late  of  Willersley. 

Edward,  b.  15  Dee.  1808;  m.  184i5,  Charlotte- Wilmot,  dau  of 
Robert  Sitwell,  Esq.,  and  d.  1850,  leaving  by  her  (who  d. 
18.i5)  three  daus.,  Constance-Charlotte,  wife  of  Capt.  Fawkes  ■ 
Edith-Anne,  wife  of  B.  D.  Cleasby,  Esq.,  and  Mary-Anne' 
wife  of  Bev.  Bichard  FitzHerbert.  ' 

Henry  (Rev.),  6.  16  March,  1811,  Vicar  of  Bodenham;  m  1st 
Henrietta,  dau.oftheBev.CharlesThorneycroft,  of  Thorney- 
crolt,  CO.  Chester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1844)  has  haci  one 
Bon,  Henry-Jolm,  b.  10  Feb.  1844,  and  three  daus, 
Hennetta-Beck,  Sophia-Mary,  and  Mary-Ann-Louisa.  He 
m.  2ndly,  1847,Ellen,  dau.  of  John-Home  Purves,  Esq.,  and 
has  had  by  her  a  son,  Charles-Evelyn,  b.  1848  (m.  1876 
Isabel-Emma,  dau.  of  JohnCompton,  Esq.),  and  several  daus' 
Alfred  of  Wirksworth,  J.P.  ,  and  D.L.,  b.  19  June,  1812  ;  m 
1845,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Crutchley,  Esq.  of  Sunning 
Hill  Park,  and  has  two  daus.,  Emily-Elizabeth,  and  JuUa- 
Helen,  wife  of  James  Digby  Legard,  Esq.,  B.H.A. 
James-Charles,  b.  1  Oct.  1813 ;  vi.  1st,  29  June,  1854,  Isabel 
dau.  of  W.-L.  Clowes,  Esq.  of  Broughton,  co.  Lancaster' 
which  lady  d.  s.  p.  5  April,  1855.  He  m.  2ndly,  28  April, 
1864,  Mary-Esther,  eldest  dau.  of  Wm.  Brodhurst,  Esq  of 
the  Friary,  Newark. 
Ferdinand-William,  b.  10  Dec.  1814. 

Augustus-Peter,  Comm.  UM.,  M.P.  for  North  Derbyshire 
6.  6  March,  1821.  ' 

John-Thomas,  of  Hatton  House,  co.  Warwick,  J.P  and  D  L 
b.  2  Nov.  1823;  m.  1856,  Laura,  dau.  of  Bev.  Edward  Willes! 
and  has  had  three  sons  and  two  daus. 
^frisTl"'^'  '"■  ^^^"'  ''^°^""'  Sti-ange,  Esq.  of  Naples,  who 
^  Susan-Maria,  m.  18.39,  the  Bight  Bev.  Joseph-Cotton  Wigram 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Rochester,    and   had  issue.    She  d.  June' 
18b4;  he  d.  1867. 
Fanny-Jane,  m.  21  Jan.  1873,  Darwin  Galton,  Esq.  of  Claver- 
don  Leys,  co.  Warwick,  and  has  issue. 
Margaret-Helen,  m.  James-Eichard  Wigram,  Esq. 
Caroline-Elizaheth,    m.    1853,  John  Clowes,   Esq.,   2nd    son 
of  W.-Legh  Clowes,  Esq.  of  Broughton  Hall,  co.  Lancaster 
and  has  issue. 

r.  Arkwright  d.  19  Sept.  1866,  and  was  .s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Frederic  Arkwright,  Esq.  of  Willersley,  b.  16  Aug.  1806; 
.  4  Nov.  1845,  Susan-Sabrina,   dau.  of  the  Ven.  Archdeacon 
urney ;  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  Oct.  1874)  had  issue, 
I.  Frederick-Charles,  now  of  Willersley. 

I.  Ellen-Mary,  m.  29  July,  1868,  to  Rev.  Frederick  Fawkes 
Viear  of  WooUey,  2nd  son  of  late  Rev.  Ayfcough  Fawkes  of 
F:irnley. 

II.  Susan-Alice. 


JoHN-HuNGERFOSE,  flow  of  Hampton  Court 

Eichard,  6.  23  Jan.  1835 ;  vi.  22  July,  1862,  Lady  MaryByno- 

dau.  ol  George,  2nd  Earl  of  Strafford  J  "^'^'7  iijng, 

George  (Rev.),  b.  29  July,  1836;  Rector  of  Pen, :om-:e  Fere- 

fordsnre;   m.  10  Jan.  1860,  Hon.  Elizabeth  Kenyon,  dau.  of 

/    iL'i  ^''^.L°'-'i,I^enyon,  and  has  issue,  Bernard-George. 

6.1861;    Sidney-John,  b.  1863;  Hubert-Seymour,  b.   1865- 

Richard-Eden-St.  Aubyn;    Ernest-Henry,  6.   1868-  Violet^ 

Frances,  and  Cecily-Margaret.  "o,    vioiei- 

Henry,  Capt.  84th  regt.,  A.D.C.,  6.  16  Dec.  1837  ;  killed  bv 

an  avalanche  on  Mont  Blanc,  13  Oct.  18G6.  ' 

Edwyn  (Rev.),  b.  2  May,  1839. 
Arthur-Chandos,  2nd  Life  Guards,  6.  8  March,  1843  •  m   1870 

Agnes-Mary,  only  dau.   of    W.-M.  Tufnell,  Esq.,  and  ha' 

issue, Wilfrid-Lionel-Tyrell;  Harold-Arthur    Cyril:  Gerald 

Byng;  Lilian-Agnes. 
Charles-Leigh,  b.  6  June,  1846. 
Caroline-Sarah,  m.  27  Jan.   1858,  Rev.  Berkeley-L.  Scuda- 

more-Stanhope,  Rector  of  Byford,  and  has  issue 
Mary,   m.   7  Aug.   1862,   Samuel-Courthope,  eldest  .son  of 

Samuel  Bosanquet,  Esq.  of  Dingcstow  Court,  co.  Monmouth, 
and  Forest  House,  Essex,  and  has  issue, 
i  ranees-Catherine,  Km  i  i  -tr-Rn,!!, ;  o 


Emily-Sophia. 
Arms,  ff-c— Same  as  Arkwright  of  Sutton. 
&nt— Hampton  Court,  Leominster,  co.  Hereford. 


Alice-Eden, 


r.  Arkwright  d.  6  Dec.  IS74. 
Arnif: — Same  as  preceding  Memoir, 
-bi '_'.'— Willersley,  Cromford,  co.  Derby. 

ARKWRiaHT    OF    HAMPTON    COURT, 

Aekwbight,  John-Hungeefobd,  Esq.  of  ILamp- 
n  Courb,  CO.  Hereford,  High  Sheriff  1862,  b  July 
^33  ;  m.  12  June,  1866,  Charlotte-Lucy,  dau.  if 
)hn  Davenport,  Esq.  of  Foxley,  co.  Hereford,  and 
/estwood  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  and  has  issue, 
John-Stanhope,  b.  1872. 

Geraklino-Mary-Rose.  Evelyn-Lucy-Alice. 

tltltraCIE.-JoHN  Arkwright,  Esq.  of  Hampton  Court 
11  son  of  Richard  Arkwright,  Esq.  of  Willersley,  and  Mary 
np.son  his  wife),  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1831;  6.  27  Aug.  1785; 
13  April,  1830,  Sarah,  eldest  surviving  dau.  of  Sir  Hun^er- 
•d  lloskyns,  Bart,  of  Harewood,  and  had  issue, 


ARKWUIGHT  OF  KNTTTSON  HALL. 

Aekweight,     Eobeet-Wigeam,    of     Knutson 

Hall,  CO.   Northampton,  J.P.    for  that  co.,   b.    15 

April,   1822  ;  m.  30  Dec.  1847,  Sophia- Julia,  eldest 

dau.    of    Alexander    Greig,  Esq.   of   10,   Lowndes 

Street,  London,  and  has  issue, 
Frank-Wigsell,  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards,  b.  29  Sept  1843 
Herbert-Robert,  b.  15  Nov.  1860. 
Julius,  b.  9  Jan.  1865. 

Mary-Sophia-Clare.  Diana-Laura.  Isabel-Gertrude. 

S-tUraffC— Bev.    Joseph    Arkwright,    of   Mark    Hall, 

Esrex,  and   Normanton  Turville,  co.  Leicester,  6th  son    of 

Richard  Arkwright,  Esq.  of  Willersley  Castle,  b.  9  Aug.  1791; 
TO.  29  Oct.  1818,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Wigram,  Bart.,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  21  May,  1863)  had  issue, 
Robert- Wigram,  now  of  Knutson  Hall. 
Charles,  ofAshlands,  co.  Leicester,  late  Lieut.  1st  Dragoon 
Guards,  b  9  Sept.  1823;  m.  10  Sept.  1864,  Honoria,  daS.  of 
E.-B.  Hartopp,  Esq.,  of  Dalby  Hall,  Leicester ;  and  has  seven 
sons  and  two  daus. 
Julius,  Vicar  of  Latton,  Essex,  b.  28  Sept.  1850;  d.  15  April 
1864;  7)1.  Laura-Elisa,  dau.  of  Alexander  Greig,  Esq    of  lo' 
Lowndes  Street,  London,  and  has  four  daus.  ' 

Loftus- Wigram,  of  Parndon  Hall,  Essex,  6.  29  Sept  1829-  m 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  S.  Reynolds,  Esq.,  and  has,  Loftus-Josepli 
Wigram,  b.  14  Oct.  1866.  ^ 

Arthur- William,  of  Broughton  Astley,  co.  Leicester,  b.  20  Feb 
1831;  TO.  3  April,  1856,  Emma,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Wolley  oi" 
Beeston,  Notts.  She  d.  20  June,  18G6,  having  had  two  sons 
and  two  daus. 

Eleanor-Harriet,  m.  4  Feb.  1851,  George-GranviUe  Randolph 
Bear-Admiral,  R.N.,  C.B. 

Anne-Mary,  m.  16  Sept.  1841,  Rev.  Georgs  Bruxnei,  Rector 
of  Thurlaston,  co.  Leicester;  d.  19  Jan.  1854 

Anna-Frances.  Catherine-Elizabeth.  Susan-Ellen. 

Gertrude.  Agnes-Isabella. 

He  d.  29  Feb.  1864,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms,  (&e.— Same  as  Arkwright  of  Sutton. 

Seat— Kautson  Hall,  Wellingborough,  co.  Northampton. 


ARMITAGE  OF  MILNSBRIDGE  HOUSE. 

Aemitage,  Geoege,  Esq.  of  Milnsbridge  House, 
Nunthorpe,  co.  York,  J.P.,  D.L.,  b.  24  Sept.  1806  ; 
VI.  24  Aug.  1830,  Caroline-Jane,  eldest  dau.  of 
James  Dowker,  Esq.  of  North  Dalton,  E.E.,  co. 
York,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Joseph,  J.P.,  6.23  Sept.  1840;  m.  1866,  Julia,  2nd  dau- 
of  George  Pollard,  Esq.,  J.P.,  Cheltenham,  and  has  issue, 
George-Pollard,  and  Julia-Ethel. 

II.  George-Dowker,  B.A.,  Trin.  Col.,  Cambridge,  b.  25  Cot. 
1845;  TO.  Matilda-Constance,  3rd  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles- 
Benjamin  Lowe,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Tydd  St.  Mary,  and  has 
issue. 

I.  Kate,  TO.  Rev.  H.-F.  Radford,  M.A.,  Broughton  Astley 
Rectory,  co.  Leicester. 

II.  Caroline-Jane,  m.  Rev.  James  Hope,  M.A.,  Trin.  Cliurch, 
Halifax. 

III.  Gertrude,  m.  George  Buchanan,  Esq.  of  Blackhcath, 
London. 

IV.  Edith,  d.  1366.  v.  Frances- Vernon. 

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36 


ARM 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


ARM 


ULinCilSt. — Geouge  AnMiTAr.E,  r.=q.,  6.  1074;  who  re- 
sided at  Hislnoyd  House,  parish  of  Ahnondbury,  left  at  his 
decease,  174i  (by  Alice  his  wife),  an  only  son, 

Joseph  Armitage,  Esq.  of  Highroyd  House;  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Ecv.  Mr.  Wilson,  Incumbent  of  Holm6rth,  and  by 
her  had,  with  two  daus.,  viz.,  Sarah,  m.  William  Fenton,  Ksq. 
of  Spring  Grove,  Hudders6eld:  and  Martha,  m.  Richard 
Bassett,  Esq.  of  Glentworth  Hall,  near  Gainsborough,  an  only 
son, 

Geobge  Akmitage,  Esq.  of  Highroyd  House,  6.  173C;  in. 
1776,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Joseph  Walker,  Esq.  of  Lascelles  Hall, 
and  dying  IS^O^,  had  by  her  (who  d.  1815),  with  two  daus., 
Marianne,  and  Sarah,  m.  1808,  Kichaid  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Leeds, 
an  only  son, 

Joseph  Abmitage,   Esq.  of  Milnsbridge  House,  co.  York, 
J.P.   and    D.L.,    b.   9  Feb.   1778;    m.  25  Sept.  1804,   Anne, 
eldest  dau.  of  Joseph  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Bluckley  Hall,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  d.  17  Aug.   18C0,  having  by  her  (who  d.  3  Feb. 
1854)  had  issue, 
Geoege,  now  of  Milnsliridge  House  and  Xunthorpe. 
Joseph-Taylor,  of  Birkby,   near  HuddersReld,   b.  24  April, 
180U;    m.  Ellen,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry  Ingram,  Esq.  of  Hali- 
fax, CO.  York,  and  has  issue. 

John,  b.  20  Feb.  1817;  in.  Harriet,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Cal- 
row,  Esq.  of  Bury,  co.  Lancaster;  and;?.  1867,  Icavintf  issue. 
Henry,  6.  21  May,  1818;  m.  Amelia,  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas 
Ramsay,  Esq.,  Commissary-General,  K.S.W.,  and  d.  1872, 
leaving  issue. 

Edward,  b.  27  Aufr.  1819;  m.  Eliza-Anne,  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas 
Carlow,  Esq.  of  Bury,  and  has  issue. 
James,  6.  I'J  Aug.  1823 ;  d.  18G3. 
Sarah-Anne,  m.  John  Starkey,  Esq.  of  Huddersfield. 
Emma,  m.  Eev.  David  James,  of  Pantteg  Eectory,  and  d. 

1875. 
Charlotte,  m.  W'illiam-Leigh  Brook,    eldest   son  of  James 
Brook.  Esq.  of  Mcltham  Hall,  West  Hiding,  co.  York;  and 
is  deceased. 
Ellen,  d.  Feb.  1812. 
Eliza,  d.  17  Mav,  1818. 

Mary,  m.  Eev.  Edward  Sandfortl,  Incmmbont  of  Elland,  near 
Halifax,  4th  son  of  the  Eev.  Humphrey  Sandford. 
Helen,  d.  1  June,  1818. 
Anne-Taylor,  m.  Humphrey  Sandford,  Esq.,  of  the  Isle  of 


;  crosses-cross- 


EmUy,  m.  W.-L.  Brook,  Esq.;  and  d.  1855. 


Arms— Gu.,  a  lion's  head,  erased,  between 
lets  arg. 

Crest — A  dexter  arm,  embowed,  couped  at  the  shoulder, 
habited  or,  cuffed  arg.,  holding  in  the  hand,  ppr.,  a  staff  gu., 
headed  and  pointed. 

Motto — Semper  paratus. 

Seais— Milnsbridge  House,  Huddersfield,  and  Nunthorpe,  co. 
York. 


ABMSTRONG    OF    GARHY    CASTLE, 

Aemstkoxg,  Caeteeet- Andrew,  Esq.  of  Garry 
Castle,  King's  Co.,  late  Capt.  10th  regt.,  J.P.  for 
King's  Co.  and  Capt.  in  the  5th  Royal  Lancaster 
MiUtia,  b.  25  Nov.  1838 ;  m.  3  Sept.  1863,  Ellen, 
2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Hugh  Dawson,  Esq.  of  Leyland 
and  West  Cliff,  co.  Lancaster. 

ILilTCajIC. — Archibald  Armstboxo,  Esq.  of  Ballylin,  half 
brother  of  Edmund  Armstrong,  Esq.  (ancestor  of  Armstrong, 
Bart,  of  Gallen,  King's  County,  (see  Bdbke's  Peerage  and 
Baronetage),  and  2nd  son  of  Andrew  Armstrong,  Esq.,  by 
Jane  Stephenson,  his  3rd  wife,  b.  1658;  m.  1681,  Letitia, 
youngest  dau.  of  Col.  Edward  Playsted,  and  had  issue, 

I.  W^iLLiAM,  b.  1691;  m.  1715,  Eebecca,  dau.  of  Bigoe 
Henzell,  Esq.,  and  left  issue, 

1  Archibald,  b.  at  Bamagratty  1716  ;  m.  Eebecca,  only 
dau.  of  Capt.  Michael  Annstrong,  and  sister  of  General 
Bigoe  Armstrong,  and  had,  with  two  daus.,  Jane,  m.  to 
Hugh  Coulaghan,  Esq.,  and  Catherine,  m.  to  Daniel  Cou- 
laghan,  Esq.,  three  sons,  of  whom  the  3rd,  Bigoe,  an 
officer  in  the  army,  m.  Susannah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Ber- 
nard, Esq.  of  Birr,  and  by  her  (who  d.  July,  1819),  left  »t 
his  decease,  15  March,  1773,  aged  28,  two  sons,  Bigoe,  an 
officer  in  the  Guards,  who  m.  Sophia,  widow  of  Sir  David 
Williams,  Bart.,  and  d.  at  Boulogne,  1824,  leaving  a  dau., 
Caroline;  and  Thoma-s,  Lieut.-Col.  Coldstream  Guards. 

2  William,  an  officer  in  the  army,  m.  1st,  3  July,  1747, 
Mary,  dau.  of  William  Hunt,  Esq.  of  Petworth,  in  Sussex  : 
and  2ndly,  Miss  Hill,  sister  of  Col.  Hill,  of  London,  but 
had  issue  only  by  the  1st,  viz.,  four  daus.,  Fanny,  w. 
Edmund  Armstrong,  Esq.  of  Percy  Street,  London ; 
Charlotte,  m.  Eichard  Hassall.  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law ; 
Eebecca,  m.  and  had  issue;  Mary,  m.  Dr.  Blair,  and 
had  issue.  Mr.  William  AimaUong'  d.  in  London,  10  Oct. 
17t;4,  aged  62. 


3  Andrew,  Capt.  E.I.C.S.,  of  Castle  Armstrong,  King's 
Co.,  High  Sheriff  1777;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Mr.  Bidwell, 
and  relict  of  Governor  George  Scot,  of  Bengal,  by 
whom  (who  d.  2  July,  1781)  he  left  at  his  decease,  31  July, 
1789,  aged  65,  William,  who  went  as  a  writer  to  Bengal, 
where  he  wt.  and  d.,  leaving  issue ;  Thomas,  b.  1765,  oi 
Castle  Armstrong,  who  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Puwt, 
Esq.  of  London,  banker,  and  left  a  duu.  and  heiress,  Eliza- 
beth, 7ft.  to  Thomas  Eaikes,  Esq.  of  Welton;  Andrew, 
who  d.  at  St.  Croix,  1805,  leaving  by  Anne,  his  wife,  eldest 
dau.  of  James  Brady,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  two  survivini,'  sons 
and  two  daus.  (William-Andrew,  J. P.,  of  Eathmackiue, 
CO.  Wexford,  b.  30  March,-  1793,  m.  8  Feb.  I>i4!<, 
Marianne-Stuart,  dau.  of  John  Flood,  Esq.  of  View  Jlnunt, 
CO.  Kilkenny;  Thomas-Bagot  (Eev.),  Vicar  of  U.illy- 
valdon,  co.  Wexford,  m.  24  Jan.  1845,  Isabella,  youni^est 
dau.  of  Eichard  Fothergill,  Esq.  of  Carleon,  co.  Mon- 
mouth; Harriet;  and  Catherine) ;  Eebecca,  in.  to  Nii-hdlas 
Gamble,  Esq.  of  Derrinboy,  and  had  issue;  and  Harrier, 
'/ft.  1796,  to  George  Armstrong,  Esq. 

4  Edward,  of  Clara,  King's  Co.,  J. P.,  h.  14  June  ,  1721; 
m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Michael  M'Evoy,  Esq.  of  co.   Long- 
ford, and  had  issue. 
1  Eebecca,  ni.  i'rank  Conrahy,  Esq.  of  Birr. 

II.  Edmund,  Capt.  E.I.C.S.,  who  d.  leaving  issue. 

in.  Charles,  in  General  Wynne's  regt.  of  Dragoons;  killei 
in  a  duel. 

IV.  Andeew,  of  whose  line  we  have  to  treat. 

V.  Thomas,  of  Ballyin,  Inspector-General  of  Barracks,  J.P., 
High  Sheriff  King's  Co.  He  m.  twice,  but  left  at  bis 
decease,  1750,  issue  only  by  his  2nd  wife,  Lucy,  3rd  dau.  of 
George  Holmes,  Esq.,  viz., 

1  Andrew,  of  Ballyin,  an  officer  in  the  E.I.C.S. ;  d.  s. 

2  Thomas,  Lieut.-Col.  17th  regt.  of  foot;  d.  unm.       '         I 

3  George,  of  the  Island  of  Jamaica,  who  m.  Elizabetll,i| 
dau.  of  Mr.  Philips,  and  widow  of  Andrew  Waller,  Esq.fl 
by  whom  he  had  issue,  I 

Thomas,  Capt.  Longford  Militia,  m.  Miss  ArmstrongiJ 
of   Ennis,   co.   Clare,   and    liad   issue,   George-Knox  i* 
Edmund,  M.D. ;    Eobert- Wallace,  M.D.,  who  d.  unm.;) 
Thomas-Holmes,   merchant    in    Manchester    (who   i».ij 
1831,  Anna,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Eev.   Blayney  Mitchdl, 
of  Monaghan,  and  has  is'iuc,  Lydia,  Anaa-Sophia,  Har- 
riet, Lucy-Ellen,  and  Ellen-Stewart) ;    John-Simpson 
Barrister-at-Law;    James-Henry;    Anna,  to.  Sir  Ben- 
jamin Morris,  Knt.,  late  Capt.  25th  regt. ;  Jauc ;  aai 
Dorothea. 
Lucy-Mary,  d.  unm.  at  Sidmouth,  7  Jan.  1810. 
George  Armstrong  to.  2ndly,  1796,  Harriet,  2nd  dau.  o 
Andrew  Armstrong,  Esq.,  and  left  by  her  ;it  his  deccan 
(being  killed  by  falling  into  a  dock  at  Bristol),  three  daus. 
Harriet,  Mary-Elizabeth,  and  Isabella. 
1  Elizabeth,    m.   1780,    Thomas  Woods,  Esq.;  and  d.  a 
Parsonstown,  28  Feb.  1808,  leaving  issue. 

I.  Mai-garet,  in.  George  Brereton,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  Matthew  Hyde,  Esq.  of  Newton,  King'  li 
County,  and  had  issue. 

Archibald  Armstrong  d.  18  April,  1747.     His  4th  son,  ! 

Andrew  Armstrokg,  Esq.,  was  Treasurer  of  King's  Co.  i 
and  for  some  time  Comptroller  of  the  Household  to  tli 
Lord-Lieutenant  of  Ireland.  He  in.  1  Aug.  1724,  Alphm 
youngest  dau.  of  Bigoe  Henzell,  Esq.  of  Bamagratty,  and  l, 
her  (who  d.  13  July,  1783)  had  issue, 

I.  Archibald,  b.  at  Barnagrntty,  1726;  m.  Margaret,  dau  ( 
John  Bagot,  Esq.  of  Ard,  King's  Co. ;  and  dying  13  JuiU 
1793,  left,  with  other  children,  who  d.  unm., 

1  Andrew-Edmund-Bigoe,  6.  1  June,  1774;  who  assume 
the  surname  of  Bagot,  in  consequence  of  his  uncl( 
William  Bagot,  having  left  him  a  share  of  his  estate  I 
Ard.     He  m.  Mrs.  Sidney  Stretch,  and  left  three  daus., 

Sidney -Mary,  in.    1840,    Charles  Bagot,   Esq.    of  Ki 

coursey.  King's  County. 
Fanny-Anne,  m.  Abraham  Fuller,  eldest  son  of  AbR 

ham  Fuller,  Esq.  of  Woodfield,  King's  County. 
Sidney-Blanche.  j 

2  Charlotte-Margaret,  in.  1760,  Eichard  Crosbie,  Esq.        I 

II.  Thomas,  a  Capt.  in  the  army,  b.  27  Dec.  1729,  who  liv(  I 
at  Derrycooly,  and  afterwards  at  Ballycumber,  where  he . 
7  Nov.  1795,  leaving  by  his  wife,  the  dau.  of  Hugh  Cam 
bell,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  Hugh  M'Laughlin,  Esq.,  an  on 
surviving  child,  Lucinda,  b.  at  Dundee,  m.  Benjam 
Bird,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Andeew,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Edmund,  6.  1735;  of  Fortie  Hall,  Enfield,  Middlesex,  m 
of  Percy  Street,  London,  Array  Agent ;  in.  1st,  Miss  Macki 
by  whom  he  had  an  only  dau.,  who  t^  young;  and  ■2ndl 
F'anny,  dau.  of  William  Armstrong,  Esq.  of  Petworth,  1 
whom  he  had  three  children,  viz., 

1  William-Archibald,  of  Pengelly  Lodge,  b.  1770,  A.lJ 
F.S.A.  (Itev.),  Rector  of  Hykham,  Line  Inshire,  J.R 
Hertford  and  Middlesex;  m.  179C,  Charlotie-E.-M.  p 
sell,  younger  dau.  of  Eichard  Hassell,  Esq.,  and  had  iW 
Edmund-John,  Liout.  R.N.,  b.  Aug.,  1798;  to.  1823,IH 
WaLsoa,  and  d.  1»37,  leaving  issue. 


AEM 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


ARM 


IICTiry-Williain  (Rev.),  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxon,  il.  1877. 
(u'or,i;c-Ci:ivi_'n,  (Jol.  E.I.C.S.,  b.  '.i  April,  180u;  (/.  18(31. 
Aiiuustiis,  /,.  Ul  April,  1810. 

^Vllll,llll-M  ittli.'w,  /,.  -z  Jlarch,  1814,  m.  ami  has  one  dau. 
Chaiirs  l-iv,lri-iek,  b.  (i  Dec.  I8U. 
llarnuH-raiKcs,  „t.  Cliaries  Norris,  Esfj. 
Avarilla-Alphra,  m.  lila,  Artemidonis-Cromwcll  Rnssell, 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  T. -A.  Eusseil,  E.sq.  of  Cliesluuul'ark 
Herts. 
Helen-Marianne-Monk,  m.  E.  D.  Hoblyn,  Esq. 
Fanny-Eliza-Kaikes,  m.  K.  D.  Hoblyn,  Esq. 
2  George-Andrew,  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  army,  b.  Oct.  1771; 
m.  1st,   Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George   Haywaid,   E.s,i.  ;    and 
2ndly,  Mary-Esther,  dau.  of  T.-A.   liussell,  Esq.  of  Ches- 
hunt  Park:  but  d.  s.p.  12  Nov.  1834. 
1  Harriet-Anne. 
T.  Bigoe,  b.  1737 ;   d.  unm.  175G. 

I.  llebecca,  6.  1728;  m.  Thuriogh  Macrrath,   Esq.,  and  had 
three  sons  and  one  dau.  who  m.  Kichard  Warbunon   Esq 

II.  Lucy,  m.  Humphrey  Ellis,  and  liad  issue.  ' 
The  3rd  son  of  Andrew  Armstrong,  by  Alphra  his  wife, 

Andrew  Armstkon-g,  Esq.,  6.  1732,  was  an  officer  in  the 
Uth  regt.,  but  being  severely  wounded  at  the  siege  of 
Loiiisberg,  he  retired  from  the  army.  He  resided  at  Garry 
Castle,  King's  Co.,  and  was  County  Treasurer  and  .J. P.  He 
m.  5  May,  175C,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Capt.  James  Buchanan, 
of  Craigavern  and  Dromakill,  Scotland,  of  the  family  of  that 
ilk,  and  by  her,  who  d.  21  Sept.  1813,  aged  72,  had  issue, 

I.  Archibald,  b.  1  Nov.  17G3  ;  Capt.  in  the  E.I.C.S. ;  d  s  v 

II.  Andrew,  b.  20  Oct.  17G4;    Lieut.  54th  regt.:    m.  14  jVp 
1793,  Anne,  dau.  of  Andrew  Armstrong,  Esq.  of  Gallen,  and 


had  issue, 
1  William-Eigoe,  b.  1801,  dec. 
1  Cunstantia-M  iria. 


2  John,  d.  185.5. 
2  Elizabeth,  dec. 
in.  'J'iiomas-St.  George,  of  Garry  Castle. 

IV.  WiLLiAM-BiGOE,  of  Bal  Iver  (see  tlmt  f'rinili/). 

V.  James,  b.  20  Aug.  1769;  formeriy  Lieut.  46th  regt.,  and 
subsequently  Paymaster  57th.  He  m.  in  the  West  Indies 
;iiid  is  deceased.  ' 

VI.  Edmund,  b.  10  Jan.  1772;  Major  in  the  E.I.C.S.;  m.Mi.ss 
Leonora  Lueas ;  and  d.  iu  India  1809,  having  hud  one  sou 
and  three  daus.,  viz., 

1  Andrew-Bigoe,  in  the  E.I.C.S.;  b.  11  June,  1802-    killed 
in  action  iu  Biniiah. 

1  Leononi,  drc/ascd.  2  Mary-Elizabeth. 

3  Catbeiinr-lteljecca. 
VIII.  Bigoc-Cliarlc.,,  6.   17  May,   1775;    Capt.  57th  regt.:    d. 


JS4,    Hugh    Conrahy, 


I.  Catherine -Rebecca,  m.  27  Jan, 
Es(i.,  and  had  issue. 
II    Mary,    m.    179'2,     Capt.    William   Grant,    of  the    Clare 

Mditia,  son  of  James  Grant,  Esq.,  and  bad  issue, 
in.  Elizabeth,  hi.  1791-,  John  Armstrono:,  Esq.,   Lieut.  Royal 
Irish  Artillery,  of  co.  Fermanagh,  and  had  issue. 
?he  3rd  son, 

Thomas-St.-George  Armstrong,  Esq.  of  Garry  Castle  House, 
■:ing's  County,  High  Sheriff  1809,  b.  14  Nov.  17G5 ;  m.  14  Feb. 
792,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Priaulx,  Esq.  of  the  Island  of 
iuernsey,  of  an  ancient  Norman  family,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Caeteket-.\m.re\v,  late  representative. 
ir    Thumas-St.   George,  b.  April,  1798;    m.  Donna  Justa  do 
VUlunuiv;!.  dau.  of  Don  Pedro  de  Villanueva,  a  Castilian  of 
robk-  ,b  SL,.  lU,  settled  in  Buenos  Ayres,  and  has  issue, 
1  Thonias-St.  George,  b.  26  Nov.  1838. 

1  Isabel,  „t.  Don  Frederico  Ellortondo,  of  Buencs  Ayres 

2  Emma.  3  ju^ta. 

4  Dolores,  m.  Mons.  Henri  Dose,  of  ILivre. 

III.  William-Bigoe,  6.  13  April,  1800  ;  d.  2  Oct.  I  SCR  He  m 
1st,  Elizabeth  Banks,  and  c^.  2  Oct.  1866,  having  had  by  her 
three  sons  and  two  daus.,  viz., 

1  Carteret-Andrew,  now  of  Garry  Castle. 

2  Thomas-St.  George,  b.  5  Feb.  1845;   d.  20  Jan.  1875. 

5  .lohn-Le  Merchant,  6.  5  Feb.  1845. 

1  Elizabeth-Priaulx. 

2  Justa-Honoria,    m.   Thomas-A.  White,  Esq.   of  Ballv- 
bi-ophy,  Queen's  County. 

Mr.  W.-B.  Armstrong  r,i.  2ndly,  Katherino  Temple,  and  by 
lier  had  two  sons  and  one  dau.,  viz., 

4  William-Bigoe. 

fi  Osmond-de  Beauvoir-Priaulx. 

3  Isabel-Ellortondo. 

*■/,■-["'"';?"'"'''''  *•  21  Jan.  1802;  J.P.  Kinc-sCo.;  m 
^J  .\ov.  182,,  his  cousin,  Emma,  Uth  dau.  of  the  late  Thomas 
l^iiaulx,  Esq.  of  Montbello  House,  Island  of  Guernsey,  and 

1  Thomas-Priaulx-St.  George,  h.  28  March,  1833;  Knt.  of 
he  Legion  of  Honour,  served  as  a  Major  in  94th  regt. 

Retired  on  half-pay  as  a  Capt.,  22nd  regt.,  and  d.  Juh- 
187-;  «!..  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Dr.  Graves  of  Dublin,  and 
liad  issue,  three  sons  and  two  daus. 

2  -lohn-Priaulx,  b.  June,  1836. 

a  James-St.  George,  Capt.  in  the  army,  6.  4  July,  1838. 


4  Edmond-Ireland  (Rev.'),  b.  14  xVu"-.  18 '1 

6  Andrew-Carteret,  b.  11  March,  1845. 

1  Anna-Louisa,  d.  Iu  Aug.  1850. 
The  eldest  son, 

Carteret-Andrew  Armstrong,  Esq.  of  Garry  Castle  Bar- 
rister-at-Law,  b.  19  May,  1797;  d.  un.a.  7  Apiil,  IsGD,  h'avino- 
devised  his  property  to  his  nephew  Carteret-Andrew,  the 
piesent  possessor. 


all  ppr. 


-Gu.,  three  dexter  arms  vambraced,  hands  clenched, 


&((i— Garry  Castle  House,  Banagher,  King's  County. 

ARMSTRONG    OP    BAL    IVER. 

Armsteong,  William-Bigoe,  Esq.  of  Bal  Iver, 
Is-iiig's  Co.,  Treasurer  of  that  co.,  m.  4  April,  1836, 
Anna-M.  De  Courcy,  2ncl  dau.  of  Jaraes  Freeman 
Hughes,  Esq.  of  The  G-rovc,  Stillorgan,  co.  Dublin. 

jLtllCTtgC— William-Bigoe  Armstrong,  Esq.  of  Bal  Iver, 
Treasurer  of  the  King's  County  (4th  son  of  Andrew  Armstron-' 
and  brother  of  Thomas-St.  George  Armstrong,  Esq.  of  GarPy 
Castle),  b.  19  July,  1768;  m.  1796,  Jane-Wilhelmina,  only  child 
of  James  Ferrier,  Gen.  Royal  Engineers,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  IG  April,  1829,  aged  65)  left  at  his  decease  an  only  child,  his 
successor, 

James-Ferrier  Armstrong,  Esq.  of  Bal  Iver,  Treasurer  of 
the  King's  Co.,  m.  14  Jan.  I836,  Honoria,  eldest  dau.  of 
John  Fleming,  Esq.  of  Stoiieham  Park,  Hants,  M.P.  for  the 
southern  division  of  that  county,  and  d.  13  April,  IS66,  leaving 
an  only  son, 

William-Bigoe,  now  of  Bal  Iver. 

Arms — Same  as  Armstrong  nf  Garry  Cdstle. 

-beaj— Bal  Iver,  Banagher,  King's  Co. 

WRIGHT-ARMSTROlSra    OF    KILLYLEA. 

Wright-Armstrong,  IlEXRY-BRrcE,  Esq.  of 
Killjlea,  co.  Annagli,  h.  27  July,  18J.4;  s.  1872*. 

?ttnr<lCIC. — Edward  Armstrong,  Esq.,  son  of  William 
Armstrong,  Esq.,  by  Jane  Garver,  his  wife,  m.  1760,  Grace 
Jones,  said  to  have  been  descended  from.  Col.  Michael  Jones, 
Commander-in-Chief  of  the  Pariiamentary  forces  in  Leinster,' 
and  Governor  of  Dublin,  1G49,  and  had  two  sons,  William- 
Jones  and  Edward.     The  elder, 

Rev.  William-Jones  Armstrong,  M.A.,  Rector  of  the  Union 
ofTermonfeckan,  CO.  Louth,  ?;i.  17S4,  Margaret,  3id.  dau.  of 
Alderman  John  Tew,  Lord  Mayor  of  Dublin,  and  grand-dau. 
of  Alderman  David  Tew,  Lord  Mayor  of  same  city,  1752,  by 
whom  he  had  issue, 
William-Jones,  now  of  Killylea. 

John-Tew,  to.  Anne,  only  dau.  ot  Ralph  Tew,  Esq.  of  Raddins- 
town,  CO.  Meath,  and  has  issue.  Maxwell;  John;  Thomas- 
and  Anne.  ' 

Thomas-Knox,  J.P.  co.  Armagh,  m.  Catlierine-Fianoes  2na 
dau.  of  the  late  Wallop  Brabazon,  Esq.  of  Rath  llous.',  co. 
Louth,  by  Jane  his  1st  wife,  dau.  of  Josias  Duprc,  Esq  of 
Wilton  Park,  Bucks,  and  d.  at  Roims  Jan.  Is  10,  leaving 
issue,  Jane-Rebecca  and  Diana-Lueiuda.. 
Helen,  to.  the  Rev.  John  Kerr,  Rector  of  the  Union  of  Ter- 
monfeckan. 
Anne,    m.    Walter    Newton,    Esq.,  l,ite  of  the    21  jt  Light 

Dragoons. 
Diana-Jane,  deceased. 
The  eldest  son, 

William-Jones  Armstrong,  Esq.  of  Killylea,  J. P.,  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1840,  6.  22  May,  1794;  m.  Z  Feb.  1842,  Frances- 
Elizabeth,  Lady  M'Creagh,  relict  of  Col.  Sir  Michael  M'Creagh, 
C.B.,  K.C.H.,  <&c.,  and  only  dau.  of  Major  Christopher  Wil.son, 
of  the  22nd  foot,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William-Fortescue,  b.  28  Jan.  1813,  late  7th  Hussars 
d.  s.  p. 

II.  Henrt-Bruce,  Inner  Temple,  London,  now  of  Killylea. 
Mr.  Armstrong  assumed,  in  18G8,  by  royal  licence,  the  name 
and  arms  of  Wright  upon  the  decease  of  the  late  Hon.  Sir 
Fredcrick-Adolphus  Bruce,  and  d.  1872. 

./4r))!.s— Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  Armstrong,  ppr  pale  gu. 
and  vert,  three  dexter  armed  arms,  coupcd  at  the  shnuUicrs 
and  embowed,  the  hands  clenched,  ppr. ;  2nil  and  3rd,  \\  right, 
ar.  three  bars  gemcl  gu.,  on  a  chief  az.  three  leupaids'  laces  or,' 
a  canton  erm.  for  distinction. 

CrvsU — 1st  Armstrong:  Out  of  a  mural  coronet  or,  an  armed 
arm  embowed,  the  hand  grasping  an  oak  tree  eradicated,  ppr. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


AEN 


2nd  WBicnx :  Out  of  a  mural  crown,  chequy,  or  and  gu.,  a  dra- 
pon's  head  vert,  on  the  neck  three  leopards'  faces  as  in  the 
arms,  between  two  bars  gemel,  a  trefoil  slipped  or. 

Motto — Invictus  manco. 

.'Jcat — Killylea  House,  Armagh. 


ABMSTRONa    OF    MOUNT    HEATOJT. 

See  MacDo>'xell  of  New  Hall. 


ARMSTRONG    OF    LISMOHER. 

Aemsteoxg,  EDMFND-Jonx,  Esq.  of  Lismolier, 
CO.  Clare,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1852,  b.  May, 
1808  ;  m.  Isf.,  Honor,  dau.  of  the  late  Wm. -Nugent 
Macnamara,  Esq.  of  Doolen,  M.P.,  which  lady  d.  s.]}. ; 
and  2ndly,  April,  1840,  Janc-Catherina,  Srd  dau.  of 
Thomas-Hajter  Longden,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  co.  Kent, 
of  EnnismoVe  Place,  Hyde  Park,  London,  by  whom 
he  lias  issue, 

I.  Edmcnd-James  Young,  6.  1844,  Capt.  10th  rest,  of  foot; 
m.  1874,  Clara-Norris,  dau.  of  William-Poole  Kin?,  Esq. 

II.  Jo':  1-IIenry-Maxwell,  6.  1850;  M.B.,  L.R.C.,  G.I. 

III.  Thomas-Conyngham,  b.  1852;    Lieut.  3rd  Buffs,   d.   23 
Jan.  1876. 

I.  Maria-Lavinia-Cecilia.         ii.  Jane-Lonfrden. 

III.  EUen-Loisa,    ?«.   April,  1875,  Maurice-Robert  Blundcn, 
3rd  son  of  Sir  John  Blunden,  3rd  bart.  of  Castle  Blunden. 

IV.  Apnes-Georgina,  vi.  May,   1874,  Eev.   William-Murdoch 
Johnston,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Ballymoney,  co.  Antrim. 

Mr.  Armstrong  s.  his  imele,  the  late  E.-B.  Arm- 
strong, Esq.,  who  d.  tmm.  1833.  He  is  only  son  of 
the  late  Eev.  John  Armstrong  (who  d.  1820),  by 
Maria-Cassandra  Young  liis  wile,  niece  to  the  Eight 
Eev.  Dr.  Young,  Bishop  of  Clonfert,  and  grandson 
(by  Hannah  Westrop  his  wife,  sister  of  M.  -  E. 
Westrop,  Esq.  of  Monkstown  Castle,  co.  Cork) 
of  Edmund  Armstrong,  Esq.  of  Buncraggy,  whose 
father,  James  Armstrong,  was  the  first  of  the  family 
who  settled  in  co.  Clare,  in  the  early  part  of  the 
17th  century. 

5eafs— Lismoher,  Kilfenora,  co.  Claro;  and  44,  Lower  Lccson 
Street,  Dublin. 


ARMSTRONG    OP    CHAFFPOOIi. 

Aemstroxg,  James-Wood,  Esq.  of  Choffpool,  co. 
Sligo,  b.  1827,  Commander  K.N.,  J.P.,  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff,  1873,  s.  to  that  estats  on  the  death  of  his 
mother,  April  1868,  and  became  the  representative 
of  the  family  in  1864. 

ILtltCaflC— AViLLiAM  Akmstkono,  founder  of  the  Arm- 
strong family  in  Tipperary,  went  over  to  Ireland  shortly  after 
the  battle  of  Worcester,  and  settled  in  the  old  castle  at  Farney 
bridge,  near  Thurles.  He  was  Captain  of  the  troop  of  horse 
attached  to  the  Tipperary  Militia,  in  1088,  and  ni.  Alice,  dau. 
of  Sir  Thomas  Deane,  of  Suffolk,  and  by  her  had  issue,  two 
sons,  viz., 

John,  of  Famcy  Castle,  ancestor    of  the  Armstrongs  of 

Mount  IlMton,  King's  Count i/;  and  of  Farney  C'asUc,  co. 
Tipperary. 

Thomas. 
The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Armstbong,  Esq.of  Mealiffe,  co.  Tipperary,  6. 1G71; 
High  Sheriff  co.  Tipperary,  tump.  Queen  Anne;  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Robert  Carew,  Esq.  of  Castleboro,  and  had  issue 
seven  sons  and  six  daus.  He  d.  20  July,  1741.  Uis  descen- 
dant, 

Kev.  'William-Cabew  Armstrong,  of  Mealiffe,  Chancellor  of 
Cashel,  m.  11  Nov.  1789,  Hon.  Ca'harine-Eleanor  Berosford, 
eldest  dau.  of  Most  Rev.  William,  Ist  Lord  Decies,  Archbishop 
of  Tuam,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1837)  left  at  his  decease,  May, 
1839  (with  other  issue),  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Armstrong,  Esq.  of  Mealiffe,  who  m.  1815,  Catherine, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Somers,  Esq.  of  Chaffpool,  co.  Sligo, 
and  had  by  her  (who  d.  21  April,  1868)  issue, 

WiLUAM,  m.  Mademoiselle  de  Labrossc,  and  d.  7  3Iarch, 
18  iS. 


George-de  la  Poer,  of  Mealiffe,  d.  June,  1834,  and  was  s.  by 
his  broiher,  Edward-Marcus. 
James- Wood,  Commander  R.N.,  of  Chaffpool,  co.  Sligo,  to 
which  he  succeeded  on  the  death  of  his  mother,  April,  18(i8. 
Edward-Mabous,  J.P.,  late  Capt.  5oth  regt.,  now  of  JlealilTc, 
m.  19  Ocr.  1863,  Frances,  youngest  d.iu.  of  the  late  Walter 
Steele,  Esq.  of  Moynalty,  co.  Monaghan. 
FrancLS-Hcnry,  h.  1830. 
Thomas,  Lieut.  COth  Itifles,  d.  7  June,  1847. 
Mr.  Armstrong  d.  2  Dec.  1846,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Gboege-de  la  Poer  Armstrong,  Esq.  of  MealilTe,  who  d.  June, 
1804,  when  the  representation  of  the  family  devolved  on  lu» 
next  brother, 
James-Wood  Armstrong,  Esq.  of  Chaffpool. 

ArvM — Gu.,  three  arms  in  aiTnour  vanibraccd,  hands  ppr. 
Crest — An  armed  hand  and  arm ;  in  the  hand  a  leg  and  fuoty 
in  rich  armour,  couped  at  the  thigh. 
Motto — Vi  et  armis. 
,S'ea£— Mealiffe,  Thurles. 


ARNOLD  OF  ASHBY  ST.  LEDGERS. 
Coape-Aexold,  Eev.  HEyRT-FEASEE-jAMES 
M.A.,  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  of  Ashby  St, 
Ledgers,  co.  Northampton,  b.  27  Feb.  1846,  assiu)ied 
by  royal  license  1867  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Aexold,  m.  8  Jan.  1S73,  Mary- Genevieve,  eldesb 
dau.  of  the  Eev.  Ciiarles  James  Cummings,  Eector  of 
Cheadle,  Cheshire,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Cranfield-Coe-Henbt,  b.  7  Dec.  1873. 

n.  Fraser-Charles,  6.  24  Feb.  1875. 

III.  Wolvey-George,  b.  31  Oct.  1876. 

ILinCSflC. — This  family,  originally  seated  at  Armswell,  CO, 
Dorset,  was  a  branch  of  the  Arnolds,  of  Uannlhangel  Crv.cor- 
niensis,  co.  Monmouth,  represented  temj).  Elizabeth,  by  John 
Arnold,  whose  3rd  son.  Sir  Nicholas  Arnold,  of  Highnam 
Court,  CO.  Gloucester,  was  Lord  Deputy  of  Ireland  in  that 
reign,  and  is  mentioned  in  HoUinshed's  Chronicles  as  the  first 
improver  of  the  breed  of  English  horses,  keeping  a  stud  of, 
above  300,  and  importing  the  finest  breeds  from  Spain  and. 
other  countries. 

Geobge  Arnold,  Esq.,  5th  son  of  George  Aninld,  Esq.  of 
St.  Martin's-in-the-Fields,  Secretary  at  War  for  Scotland,  1724, 
and  grandson  of  Richard  Araold,  Esq.,  who  was  4th  son  of 
Robert  Arnold,  Esq.  of  Armswell,  co.  Dorset  (by  Anno 
Goddard,  his  wife),  son  and  heir  of  Richard  Arnold,  E?q.  of 
Armswell,  by  Mary,  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John  IIoi  ■  y, 
of  Clifton  Maubank,  co.  Dorset,  was  6.6  Nov.  1083;  /-'.  -'; 
June,  1711,  Anne,  dau.  of  Edmund  Bromwich,  Esq.  of 
Daventry,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1741)  had,  with  three  elder 
sons  who  d.  infants,  a  son  and  heir,  Lumley;  and  two  daus., 
Anne,  m.  Timothy  Root,  Esq.  of  St.  James's,  Westminster ; 
and  Mary,  r,i.  Tliomas  Garnet.  The  estate  of  Ashby  St. 
Ledgers,  together  with  the  manor  of  Barby,  was  purchased  by 
this  George  Arnold,  who  d.  1780,  and  was  s.  by  his  son  and 
heir, 

LcMLET  Arnold,  Esq.  of  Ashby  St.  Ledgers,  and  of  the 
Inner  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  30  April,  1723;  who  m. 
Anne,  dau.  of  James  Burgess,  Esq.  of  Essex,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1744)  left  at  his  decease,  1781,  an  only  son, 

George  Arnold,  Esq.  of  Ashby  St.  Ledgers,  F.S.A.,  and  one 
of  the  Gentlemen  of  the  Privy  Chamber  to  George  HI.,  b. 
1753;  whom.  1st,  1  Feb.  1766,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  and  heir 
of  William  White,  Esq.  of  Wolvey  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  and  last 
representative  of  the  families  of  Astley  of  AVolvey,  and  of  Do 
Wolvey,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue.  He  vi.  2ndly,  15  Sept. 
1788,  Henrietta-Jane,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  General  Geo  igo 
Morison,  Quartermaster-General,  by  Mary,  his  wife,  eldest  duu. 
and  co-heir  of  Edward  Becher,  Esq.  (great-grandson  of  Edward 
Cranfield,  Esq.  of  London,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  youngest 
dau.  and  eventual  co-heir  of  William  Parker  Lord  Morley  and 
Monteagic,  who  d.  1622),  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Geobge-Henry,  his  heir. 

Edward-John  Richard,  6.3  Feb.  1794;  Liput.  11th  Lii'lit 
Dragoons ;  m.  1814,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Ward,  widow,  and  d.  i.  p. 
at  Meerut,  Bengal,  31  Aug.  1836. 

James-William,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Pidcbrook,  co.  Northampton, 
6.  20  July,  1795;  m.  9  July,  1822,  Lady  Mary  Howard,  SrU 
dau.  of  William,  3rd  Earl  of  Wicklow,  and  d.  a.  p.  25  Juue, 
1865. 
Mr.  Arnold,  who  purchased  the  estate  of  Mirables,  near  Niton, 
Isle  of  Wight,  d.  24  Oct.  1800,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Gkorge-Hknry  Arnold,  Esq.,  of  Ashby  St.  Legcrs,  6.  4 
Nov.  1791;  who  m.  13  May,   1817,  Susannah  LlaLcaiaa,  of 


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Coventry,  atifl  d.  27  Oct.  1844,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1851)  an 
only  ilau.  and  heiress, 

Georgeana  Arnold,  who  to.  8  Oct.  1840,  James  Coape,  Esq. 
(descended  from  the  family  of  Coape  of  Farnagh,  Duflield,  co. 
I>erby),  and  d.  10  Aur.  1849,  leaving  issue, 
Henry-Fraser-James,  who  has  assumed  the  surname  and 
arms  of  Arnold,  and  is  the  present  possessor  of  the  family 
estates. 
Julia-Henrietta-Mary,  m.  2  April,   1867,   to  Major  Colvin 
Stewart,  eldest  son  of  James  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Cairnsmore, 
CO.  Kirkcudbright. 
Cliarlotte-Claudine-Georgeana,  m.  4  Fob.  1873,   Alexander 
Colquhoun-Stirling-Murray  Ounlop,    Esq.  of  Corsock,   co. 
Kirkcudbright,  who  d.  s.  p.  8  Oct.  1874. 
.4  rius— Quarterly,    1st  and  4th,  gu.,  a  chevron,    engrailed 
arg.,  giittc  de  poix,  cottised  or,  between  three  pheons  of  the 
fourth,  for  Arnold;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  on  a  fesse,  embattled, 
between  three  roses  gu.,  slipped  ppr.,  as  many  fleurs-de-lis 
or,  for  Coape. 

[The  Arnold  arms  were  confirmed  and  granted,  as  distinctive 
of  the  Ashby  St.  Ledgers  branch,  to  George  Arnold,  Esq.,  1725, 
the  family  having  previously  used  the  arms  of  the  Arnolds  of 
Llannihangcl,  co.  Monmouth,  with  whom  a  consanguuiity  is 
stated  in  the  grant  to  have  been  allowed. 

Casts— 1st,  Arnold:  Ademi-tiger,  reguardant,  sa.,  bczantii, 
maned  and  tusked,  and  holding  between  his  paws  a  pheoa  or. 
2nd,  Coape  :   A  fieur-de-hs  arg. 
Mdlio — Ut  vivas  vigila. 
/iuij— Ashby  Lodge,  Ashby  St.  Ledgers,  co.  Northampton. 


ABNOLD    OF    LITTLE    MISSENDEN 
ABBEY. 

Aexold,  Ret.  Edwaed-Giadwin,  M.A.,  of 
Little  Missenden  Abbey,  Bucks,  Rector  of  Great 
Massingham,  co.  Norfolk,  b.  25  April,  1823  ;  m.  27 
April,  1852,  Lady  Charlotte-Georgiana,  eldest  dan. 
of  William-Henry-Hugh,  3rd  Marquess  of  Chol- 
moiideley,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edward-Cholmondelet,  6. 13  Dec.  1854;  d.  mim.  27  Nov. 
ly73. 

II.  Willi am-Henrt,  Lieut.  E.N.,  6.  23  March,  1856. 

III.  Charles-Lowther,  b.  28  Deo.  1859. 

IV.  Henry-Abel,  h.  5  April,  1861. 

V.  Arthur-Seymour,  b.  24  April,  1365. 

VI.  llerbert-ToUemache,  b.  5  April,  1867. 

VII.  George-Hugh-Bryant,  b.  29  Oct.  1871. 

1.  Marcia-Elizabeth.  u.  Emma-Charlotte-Gcorgiana. 

III.  Mabel-Caroline-Francis. 

IV.  Ada-Caroline-Margaret. 

5Linca(JC.— General  Benedict  Arnold  m.  8  April,  1779, 
Margaret,  dau.    of  Edward  Shippen,    Cliief  Judge  of  Penn- 
sylvania, and  d.  1801,  having  had  issue, 
Edward-Shippen,  Lieut.  6th  Bengal  Cavalry,  and  Paymaster 

of  Muttra  ;  d.  at  Dinapoor,  India,  13  Dec.  1813. 
Jamep-Eobertson,  Lieut.-Gen.,   K.H.  and   K.   Crescent,   m. 
Virginia,  dau.  of  Bartlett  Goodrich,  Esq.  of  Sailing  Grove, 
Essex,  which  lady  d.  14  July,  1852.     He  d.  1834. 
George,  Lieut.-Col.  2nd  Bengal  Cavalry,  vi.  Anno  Brown, 

and  d.  in  India,  1  Nov.  1828. 
WiLLiAM-FiTCH,  of  Little  Missenden  Abbey. 
Sophia-Matilda,  m.  Col.  Pownall  Phipps,  E.I.C.S.  (related  to 
the  Mulgrave  family),  and  d.  1828. 
The  youngest  son, 

WiLLiAM-FiTCH  Arnold,  Esq.  of  Little  Missenden  Abbey, 
Bucks,  J. P.,  Capt.  19th  Lancers,  b.  25  June,  1794;  to.  19  May, 
1819,  Ehzabeth-Cecilia,  only  dau.  of  Alexander  Ruddach,  Esq. 
of  Tobago,  Capt.  E.N.,  by  whom  (who  d.  1868)  he  had  issue, 
Edward-Gladwin,  his  heir. 

William-Trail,  6.  23  Oct.  1826,  Capt.  4th  (King's  Own)  regt. ; 
killed  at  Sebastopol,  5  May,  1855. 

Margaret-Stewart  (rf.  20  May,   1858),   to.  6  Deo.  1853,  Ecv. 
Eobert-Hawksworth-Steel  Eogers,  V  icar  of  St.  John's,  Kil- 
kenny, and  has  two  daus. 
Elizabeth-Sophia,  m.  17  Jan.  1844,  Eev.  Bryant  Burgess,  M.A., 
Rector  of  Latimer,  Bucks,  and  Eural  Dean,  and  has  two 
sons,  and  three  daus. ;  she  d.  1867. 
Georgiana-Phipps,  6.9  April,  1862;    to.  20  Aug.  1851,  Eev. 
John  Stephenson,  Vicar  of  St.  John's,  Weymouth,  and  has 
four  sons  and  three  daus. 
Louisa-Eussell,  to.  20  July,  1859,  Ecv.  John-Cecil  Eogers, 
Rector  of  Nohoval,  co.  Cork,  and  has  four  sons  and  two 
daus. 
Capt.  Arnold  d.  7  Nov.  1846. 

arg.,  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  a 


Anm — Gu.,  three 
bar  nebulec  az. 

Crest— A   dcmi-tiger  sa.,  bezantee,    maned  and  tufted  or, 
liolding  a  broad  arrow,  stick  gu.,  feathers  and  pheon  arg. 


Motto — Nil  desperandum. 

Seat — Little  Missenden  Abbey,  co.  Bucks. 


ARTHUR    OF   GLANOMEEA. 

Aethur,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Glanomera,  co.  Clare, 

b.  10  Sept   1806  ;  s.  his  father  in  1845  ;  m.  Elizabeth, 

dau.  of  Capt.  John  Butler,  of  Kilmoyler,  descended 

from  Pierce,  7th  son  of  James,  9th  Earl  of  Oi-monde. 

ICtltCaflC. — The  Arthurs  are  stated  to  have  been  originally 
"Artureighs,"  and  to  derive  their  descent  from  a  common 
ancestor  with  the  O'Briens,  viz.,  Cormac  Cas,  King  of  Munster. 
The  name,  it  is  further  asserted,  was  anglicised,  in  common 
with  many  others,  on  the  invasion  of  Ireland  by  Henry  II., 
who  is  stated  to  have  conferred  honours  and  grants  of 
land  on  one  of  that  name  in  1178.  In  the  records  of 
Limerick,  the  name  of  Arthur  frequently  occurs  from  the 
earliest  period  down  to  the  time  of  Charles  I.,  when  the 
family  estates  In  the  county  of  Limerick  were  confiscated 
by  Oliver  Cromwell  for  loyalty  to  the  royal  cause.  The  Arthurs 
then  removed  to  the  co.  Clare,  and  became  seated  at  Glano- 
mera.  On  the  municipal  roll  of  the  city  of  Limerick  are 
given  the  names  of  no  less  than  forty-eight  Arthurs  as 
Mayors,  &c.,  of  that  city.  From  John  Arthur,  who  was  Mayor 
of  Limerick  in  1340,  we  pass  to  Sir  Nicholas  Arthur,  Knt., 
Mayor  in  1591,  who  also  represented  the  city  in  parliament. 
Thomas  Arthur  was  Bishop  of  Limerick  in  1470,  and  Eichard 
Arthur  was  Eoman  Catholic  Bishop  in  1643.  Eev.  Geoffrey 
Arthur  of  the  Church  of  Eome,  Treasurer  of  the  cathedral  of 
Limerick,  d.  1519,  and  was  buried  there,  where  his  monument, 
with  a  curious  Latin  inscription,  may  still  be  seen.  Edward 
Arthur  was  M.P.  for  the  city  of  Limerick  1559,  and  Thomas 
Arthur  1585. 

Thomas  ARTnuE,  Esq.  of  Glanomera,  son  of  Piers  Arthur, 
Esq.,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Thomas 
Arthur,  Esq.  of  Glanomera,  was  a  descendant  of  this  ancient 
house.  He  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Capt.  John  Butler,  heiress 
of  the  Butlers  of  KUtiioyla;  co.  Tipperary,  a  branch  of  the 
house  of  Ormonde,  and  was  father  of 

Thomas  Arthur,  Esq.  of  Glanomera,  who  m.  Lucy,  4th  dau. 
of  Sir  Edward  O'Brien,  Bart,  of  Dromoland,  and  left  by  her  at 
his  decease,  1803  (with  a  dau.,  Mary,  to.  Richard  Henn,  Esq.  of 
Paradise,  co.  Clare),  an  only  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Arthur,  Esq.  of  Glanomera,  D.L.,  b.  April,  1778; 
m.  10  April,  1803,  Harriet,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  (with  her 
only  sister,  Charlotte,  wife  of  Sir  Edward  O'Brien,  Bart,  of 
Dromoland)  of  William  Smith,  Esq.,  of  Cahirmoyle,  co. 
Limerick,  and  had  (with  nine  daus.,  eight  of  whom  aro 
deceased) seven  sons, 
Thomas,  now  of  Glanomera. 

William-Smith,  b.  13  June,  1809;  m.  1830,  Caroline-Sydney, 
eldest  dau.  of  Frederick-Saintbury  Parker,  Esq.  of  Saint- 
bury,  CO.  Dublin,  and  d.  s.  p.  March,  1840. 
Lucius  (Rev.),  6.  31  July,  1810,  m.  21  April,  1840,  Caroline- 
Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John-N.  Jcrvis,  Esq.  of 
Moseley,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  April,  1869)  had  issue, 
1  Thomas-Lueius-Jervis,  Lieut.  6th  regt. ;  2  Edward-Henry- 
Frcderick,  d.  an  infant;  and  3  Charles- William-Augustus, 
84th  regt, ;  1  Harriei-Elizabeth- Augusta ;  2  Ellen-Lucy- 
Julia  ;  3  Maria-Anne-Florence ;  4  Charlottc-Catherine- 
Susan ;  and  5  Grace-Caroline-Frances. 
Edward,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  7  Jan.  1817;  d.s.p.6  Aug. 

1853. 
Augustus,  J.P.  CO.  Clare,  6.  27  Aug.  1819. 
Henry  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Kiltennell  or  Courtown,  co.  Wex- 
ford, b.  12  Nov.  1820 ;  vi.  13  AprU,  1847,  Ellen,  2nd  dau.  of 
the  late  Henry-Joy  Tombe,  Esq. 

Frederick-Brian-Boru  (Rev.),  6.  12  Sept.  1822 ;  d.  unm.  19 
Jan.  1870. 
Mr.  Arthur  d.  6  May,  1845. 

Arms— Gu.,  a  chevron  arg.  between  three  rests  (or  clarioac) 
or,  quartering  Butler  and  Smith. 

Crest — A  falcon,  rising,  ppr.,  jessed  and  belled  or. 
Motto — Impelle  obstantia. 
&aJ— Glanomera,  co.  Clare. 


ARUNDELL    OP    BARJARG-    TOWER. 
See  Huntee-Aeundell. 


ASHBY    OF    NASEBY. 

Ashby,  George-Ashet,  Esq.  of  Nasoby,  co. 
Northampton,  late  Cnpt.  11th  Hussars,  J.P.  for  cos. 
Northampton  and  Leicester,  D.L.  and  Hi^h  Sheriff, 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


ASH 


CO.  Northfimpton,  ISfiS-fJi,  h.  3  June,  1834 ;  assumed  | 
by  royal  license,  21  Aug.  18.j7,  tlie  surname  and 
arms  of  Asiibt,  as  a  co-rcpresentatire  of  the  senior 
branch  of  the  Ashby  family ;  m.  5  June,  1855, 
Helen,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Greneral  Hope  Gribsone,  of 
Pentland,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George,  Lieut,  and  Adjutant  4Gth  refit.,  6.  26 March,  1856. 

II.  John-Shukbrugh,  12tU  legt.,  b.  29  Jan.  la58. 

III.  Edward-Warinfi,  b.  1  Jan.  1863;  d.  5  Dec.  1872. 

IV.  Hugh-Gibsone,  b.  23  Aug.  1865. 

V.  Henry-Whitfield. 

I.  Louisa-Jane.  li.  Helen-Annie. 

III.  MaryShukbrugll.  iv.  Frances-Catherine. 

V.  Henrietta-Alice.  vi.  Anne-Edith. 

VII.  Amy-Laura. 

iLinCagC— This  is  the  senior  line  of  the  very  ancient 
family  of  Ashby,  which  can  be  authentically  traced  from 
lUcHARD  DE  AsuBT,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  South  Croxton  and 
Quenby,  co.  Leicester,  12D7. 

EoBERT  Ashby,  Esq.,  grandson  of  William  Ashhy,  Esq.  of 
Quenby,  living  1439,  .s.  153G  to  the  family  estates  at  the  decease 
of  his  cousin,  Anne  Ashby,  of  Quenby,  wife  of  George  Skeving- 
ton,  of  Skevington.    He  was  ancestor  of 

George  Asubv,  Esq.  of  Quenby,  who  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Euseby  Shukbrugh,  Esq.  of  Xaseby,  co.  Northampton,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Littleton  of  Pillaton,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

George  Ashbt,  Esq.  of  Quenby,  h.  16  July,  1616  ;  M.P.  co. 
Leicester,  1695  and  1707,  High  Sheriff  1688-89;  m.  7  Nov.  1682, 
Hannah,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Major  Edward  Waring,  of  Hum- 
pereston,  M.P.  for  Bridgenorth,  by  EUza'jeth  his  wife,  dau.  of 
John  Ashe,  Esq.  of  Freshford,  Somerset,  and  had,  with  other 
children,  who  d.  s.  p., 
JoHS,  of  whom  presently. 

Edmund,  father  of  the  Rev.  George  Ashby,  President  of  St. 
John's  College,  Cambridge. 
Waring  (to  whom  Quenby  was  left,  his  eldest  brother  John 
being  disinherited;,  High  Sheriff  co.  Leicester,  1733,  m. 
EUzabeth  Cumberland,  sister  of  the  Bishop  of  Dromore, 
and  left  at  his  decease,  1770,  one  son,  George,  of  Hazlebeoch 
Hall,  near  Naseby,  who  sold  Quenby  to  Shukbrugh  Ashby, 
Esq.,  and  d.  s.p.  1802,  having  bequeathed  the  Naseby  estate 
to  his  cousin  Hannah-Maria,  dau.  of  Edmund  Ashby,  Esq. 
of  the  Lynches,  and  wife  of  John  Maddock,  Esq. 
Elizabeth,  m.  17  Feb.  1706,  John  Freeman,  Esq.  of  Welling- 
borough. 

Mary,  m.  Henry  Hall,  of  London. 
Hannah,  ra.  George  Cheseldt-n,  M.D. 
Anne,  m.  Robert  Norton,  of  Leicester. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Ashbt,  Esq.  of  the  Lynches,  near  Shrewsbury,  co. 
Salop  (his  mother's  jointure),  b.  27  Nov.  1087;  d.  20  July,  \'f)G, 
leaving  by  Hannah  his  wife,  two  sons  and  two  daus. ;  the  2nd 
ton  (but  the  only  one  to  leave  issue), 

Edmund  Ashbt,  Esq.  of  the  Lynches,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 

William  Ash,  Esq.  of  Paston,  near  Peterborough,  and  by  her 

(who  'III.  2ndly,  .flimilian  Ilolbcach,  Esq.)  he  left  at  his  decease, 

20  Nov.  1785,  two  daus.,  his  co-heiresses   (in  whom  vested 

the  representation  of  the  ancient  house  of  Ashbt  of  Quenby), 

Elizabeth-Fbeejian,  who  m.  1784,  Robert  Hale,  Esq.,  and  had 

four  daus., 

1  Elizabeth.  2  Lucia. 

3  Jane,  m.  Capt.  Whitfield,  18th  regt.,  and  had  two  sons, 
Henry  Whitfield,  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  army,  d.  unm.  30 

March,  H77. 
Robert-Philpott  Whitfield,  d.  unm.  23  June,  1842. 

4  Frances.  5  Hannah-Maria. 
The  2nd  dau.  and  co-heircss, 

Hannah-Mabia-Ashby,  m.  9  Jan.  1787,  John  Maddock, 
Esq.  of  Shrewsbury,  son  of  John  Maddock,  also  of  Shrewsbury, 
by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  and  grandson  of  John  Maddock  of 
Shrewsbury,  and  d.  25  Nov.  1830,  leaving  a  son  and  heir. 

Rev.  George-Asubt  Maddock,  of  Naseby,  co.  Northampton, 
and  Greenfields,  Shrewsbury,  who  hi.  22  July,  1833,  Anne,  dau. 
of  Mr.  George  Procter,  of  Cairn  Cottage,  co.  Argyll,  and  d. 
1836,  leaving  an  only  child,  the  present, 

Geobge-Ashbt  Ashby,  Esq.  of  Naseby,  co.  Northampton. 

Anns — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  az.,  a  chevron  erm.,  between 
three  leopards'  faces  or,  for  Asuby  ;  2nd  and  3id,  per  pale  az. 
and  gu.,  three  pheons,  in  fess,  between  a  lion  passant  in  chief, 
and  another  in  base  or,  for  Maddock. 

CVesf— 1st :  On  a  mural  crown  arg.,  a  lion's  face  affrontce  or, 
for  Ashby;  2nd:  A  dcmi-lion  couped  or,  fretty  gu.,  holding  in 
the  dexter  paw  a  dagger,  erect,  arg.,  pomel  and  hilt  gold,  for 
Maddock. 


Motto— Be  just  and  fear  not. 
,Sea<— Naseby,  WooUcys,  Rugby. 


ASHBY    OF    aUENEY. 

AsHET,  Nicholas-Hermann,  Esq.  of  Qncnby 
Hall,  CO.  Leicester,  son  of  Nathaniel  Bernard,  Msti., 
b.  1825  ;  m.  1866,  Annie,  dau.  of  William  Ashby, 
Esq.,  and  niece  and  heir  of  Rev.  Edward-Qucnby 
Ashby,  of  Quenby,  and  lias  &  son, 

Ashbt-Hermann,  6.  18  Dec.  1866. 
Mrs.  Ashby  s.  to  the  Quenby  esfate  on  the  death  of 
her  uncle,  -when  her  husband  assumed  the  suruamo 
of  Ashby  in  place  of  his  patronymic. 

JLtllCaCJC.— Mary-Elizabeth  Ashbt,  6.1747;  elder  dau. 
and  CO. -heir  of  Shukbrugh  Ashby,  M.P.,  grciit-gramlson  of 
George  Ashby,  Esq.  of  Quenby,  by  Mary  Sliukbrugh  his  wife 
(see  Ashbt  of  Naseby) ;  m.  1770,  AVilliam  Latham,  Es'|.  of 
Eltham,  F.R.S.  and  F.S.A.,  and  by  him,  who  d.  about  iiO.J, 
and  was  buried  at  Hungerton,  had  issue, 

William-Ashbt  Latham,  his  heir. 

Maria-Elizabeth    Latham,   m.    Rev.    George   Osborne,    of  .. 

Hazelbeech,  Northamptonshire. 

Harriet  Latham,  hi.  Thomas  Byron,  Esq.,  who  is  deceased. 

Dorothea-IIinde  Latham. 
Mrs.  Latham  d.  1815.    Her  son,  having  assumed  the  surname 
of  Ashbt,  became 

AVilliam-Ashby  Ashbt,  of  Quenby,  Esq.,  6.  6  Feb.  1773: 
he  m.  15  July,  1797,  Mary,  dau.  of  Michael  Miller,  Esq.  of 
Bristol,  and  had  issue, 

Shukbrcgu-Ashbt,  his  heir. 

Wilham-George,  Lieut.  K.N.,  d.  3  Feb.  18.50,  leaving  1 
daus.,  co-heirs,  viz.,  1  Annie,  m.  1866,  Nicholas  Hermann 
Bernard,  Esq.,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Asubt  bjr 
royal  license,  1871,  upon  his  wife  succeeding  to  the  estates 
of  her  uncle,  and  2  Agnes-Eliza,  m.  Ashby  Pochin,  Esq. 

Edward-Qdenby  (Rev.),  of  whom  presently. 

Agnes-Eliza,  m.  William-iVnn  Pochin,  Esq.  of  Barkby,  co. 
Leicester. 

The  eldest  son, 

Shukbbcgh-Ashbt  Ashbt,  Esq.  of  Quenby,  J. P.  cos. 
Leicester  and  Derby,  d.  unni.  \i'u,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Rev.  Edward-Quenby  Ashby,  of  Quenby,  6.  ISO.'),  M.A., 
Rector  of  Dunton,  co.  Buckingham,  whoii.  1st,  Elizabctli,  <Inu. 
of  Rev.  Henry  Palmer,  of  Withcole,  co.  Leicester,  and'JinUy, 
1854,  Ellen-Dorothea,  dau.  of  Rev.  Edward-Uatch  lluare, 
Vicar  of  Barkby,  co.  Leicester,  who  d.  1855.  He  d.  1871,  ana 
was  s.  by  his  niece, 

Annie  Ashby,  who  hi.  Nicholas  Hermann  Bernard,  as  above. 

Anns— A.Z.,  a  chevron,  erm.,  between  three  leopards'  faces, 


or. 


Crest— OvA  of  a  mural  crown,  arg.  a  lion's  f.icc  affrontce  or. 
Motto — Be  just  and  fear  not. 
Seai— Quenby  Uall,  co.  Leicester. 


•I 


ASHE    OF    LANGLEY. 

Ashe,  Rea\  Robeet-Marttn,  of  Langlev  House, 
Wilts,  M.A.,  J.P. ;  on.  Nov.  1852,  Letitia,  younuost 
dau.  of  the  late  Captain  Arthur  Daly,  5.3rd  ir-t., 
by  Ts'hom  he  has  surviving  issue  three  daus.,  Ihcr- 
muthis-Mary,  Emily,  and  Lucy. 

ILtllCaflC. — James  Ashe,  Esq.  of  Westcombc,  Soiiicr.-i  t, 
(whose  ancestry  is  detailed  in  Burke's  Extinct  Jiai-oiutfine). 
sat  in  several  Parliaments  during  the  reigns  of  Jajies  I.  anil 
Charles  I.;  he  m.  and  had  five  sons, 
JoH.N,  his  heir,  of  Westcombc,  ancestor  of  the  Ashes  of  Asli- 
grove,  co.  Tiiipnarii. 
Edward,  of  Heytesbury,  from  whom  the  Ashes  of  that  pl.icc, 
the  representative  of  whom,  William  Ashe,  Esq.  of  Heytes- 
bury, m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Alexander  Popham,  Esq.  of  Little- 
cote,  and  had  a  dau., 
Elizabeth,  in.  1705,  Pierce  A'Court,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Hoytcs- 
bury,  and  was  great-grandmother  of  William,  1st  Lord 
Heytesbury. 
Joseph,  of  Twickenham,  created  a  Baronet  in  lOGO. 
Jonathan,  of  London,  who  left  an  only  dau.,  Rebecca,  m. 
Sir  Francis  Vincent,  M.P.  for  Surrey. 
Samuel,  of  whose  line  we  deal. 
Tlie  youngest  son, 

Samuel  Ashe,  Esq.  of  Landey  Burrcll,  m.  Anno,  d.iu.  of 
Oliver  Pleydell,  Esq.  of  Colcsliill,  Berks,  d.  1704,  and  \va.s.>. 
by  liis  con, 


Asn 


THE  LANDED  (JENTilY. 


ASK 


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Joseph  Ashe,  Esq.  of  Lanffloj-,  who  m.  Elizalipth,  drm.  of  Sir 
John  Jiimcs,  liy  J-)onitliy  liis  wife,  Counttss  of  UenbJKli,  d. 
1725.  His  son,  Kobert  Asue,  Esq.  of  Langley,  m.  Sarah 
Knapp,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

KoBERT  AsiiE,  Esq.  of  Langley,  m.  Tliermuthis,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Manyn,  Esq.  of  Kennett,  Wilts,  and  was  6-.  at  death 
1829,  by  his  son, 

Eev.  lioBERT  AsiiE,  of  Langley,  who  to.  1st,  Mary-Jane 
Jenner,  dau.  of  Richard  Watts,  Esq.  of  ilarnliill,  co.  Gloucester, 
and  had  by  her  a  son  and  successor,  Robert  Marttn.  He 
Ki.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William-Selley  Lowndes,  Esq. 
of  Winslow,  Bucks,  and  3rdly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Pybus, 
Esq.  of  Cheain,  Surrey.  Mr.  Ashe  d.  1855,  and  was  s.  by  his 
sou, 

Kev.  Eobert-Martyn  Ashe,  now  of  Langley. 

Arms—Arg.,  two  chevrons  sa. 

Crest— A  cockatrice  or,  legged  and  beaked  jju. 

Scat— Langley  House,  Chippenham,  \\'iUs. 


ASHHURST  OF  WATERSTOCK. 

AsnHUEST,  John-Hexry,  Esq.  of  Waterstoct,  co. 
Oxford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1852,  b.  20  Oct. 
1813  ;  s.  bis  father  3  June,  18i6  ;  m.  10  Aup;.  18  iS, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Duliiekl,  Esq.,  ii.l*.,  of 
Mareham  Park,  co.  Eerks,  and  has  isstie, 

I.  William-Henbt,  J. p.,  6.  29  Dec.  1851. 

II.  Charles-Henry,  6.  8  Nov.  1856. 

III.  Oswald-Henry,  6.  27  Hay,  ISCS. 

I.  Emily-Frances.  .  il.  Gracc-jlary, 

itillCitSf. — Soon  after  the  Conquest,  Adamde  Asshehurst 
Obtained  from  Roger  de  Leyland  a  gi-ant  of  all  his,  Roger's, 
claim  of  lands  in  Dalton.  For  a  detailed  pedigree  refer  to 
Bueke's  Extinct  and  Dormant  Baronelatje. 

Sib  William-Henry  Ashhdrst,  Knt.,  one  of  the  Justices  of 
the  King's  Bench  in  England  tem-p.  George  III.,  from  1770  to 
ISOO,  and  twice  (1783  and  1792)  one  of  the  Lords  Commissioners 
of  the  great  Seal,  was  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Ashhurst,  Esq. 
of  Ashhurst,  co.  Lancaster,  by  Diana  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir 
Richard  Allin,  Bart,  of  Somerleyton,  whose  wife,  Frances,  was 
only  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Ashhurst,  1st  bart.  of  Waterstock.  lie 
was  6.  atAslihurst,  co.  Lancaster,  12  Jan.  17'J5  ;  m.  21  April, 
17  72,  Grace,  dau.  of  Robert  Whalley,  Esq.  of  0.\.ford,  M.D., 
and  had  issue.     He  d.  Nov.  1807,  and  was  *■.  by  his  son, 

William-Henry  Ashhdrst,  Esq.  of  Waterstock,  b.  19  Oct. 
177S;  1,1.  1st,  10  Dec.  1806,  Elizabeth-Frances,  eldest  dau.  of 
Oswald  Mosley,  Esq.  of  Bolesworth  Castle,  co.  Clicster,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1  Oct.  1828)  had  issue, 

William-Henry,  d.  unm.  15  June,  1843. 

John-Henry,  his  heir. 

James-Henry  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Waterstock,  lion.  Canon  of 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  b.  1818. 

Henry-George,  of  Richmond,  Surrey,  m.  Caroline,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Smith,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  has  Francis-Henry, 
and  other  issue. 

Fredcrick-Thomas-Henry  (Rev.),  d.  unm.  1870. 

F' ranees-Elizabeth,  m.  13  Aug.  1836,  Thomas-George  Harriot, 
Esq.  of  Twickenham,  and  d.  15  May,  1839,  leaving  issue. 

Caroline,  m.  14  April,  1847,  Yen.  Charles-Carr  Clerke,  Arch- 
deacon of  Oxford. 

Mary, 
lie  //i.  2ndly,  15  Aug.  1839,  Selina,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Mursliead,  Bart,  of  Trenant  Park,  Cornwall,  and  widow  of  Sir 
Charles  Mill,  Bart,  of  Newton  Bury,  Hants.  Mr.  Ashhurst 
was  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Oxford,  High  Sheriff  and  M.P.  for 
the  county  from  1815  to  1830,  and  Chairman  of  CJuarter  Sessions 
lor  Oxford  from  1822  to  1846.    He  d.  3  June,  ls40. 

Ay;n",—G-a.,  a  cross,  between  four  fleurs-de-lis  arg. 

Ci-tsl — A  fox,  statant,  ppr. 

Motto — Vincit  qui  paiitur. 

iiu.t — Waterstock,  Wheatley,  co.  Oxford. 


ASHWIN  OF  BRETFOETON  MANOB. 

AsuwiN,  Williaji-IIeney,  Esq.,  of  Bretforton 
^lunor,  CO.  Worcester,  D.L.  co.  Worcester,  and  J.P. 
for  that  CO.  and  co.  Gloucester,  b.  11  March,  1835  ; 
//'.  21  Sept.  liSoS,  Gwenelin,  dau.  of  J.-Prjs  Ejton, 
Esq.  of  Llanercbymor,  co.  Elint,  and  has  issue, 

I.  James,  6.  15  July,  ISOO.         ii.  Henry,  b.  17  June,  1S63. 

III.  Richard,  6.  18  Dee.  1860.  iv.  Kcyt,  b.  1  July,  l!;68. 

V.  Colhns,  6.  17  March,  IsiO. 

1.    Amy.  11.  Maud.  lii.  Clara.  iv.  Gwcuclin. 


iLt'lICaflr. — This  family  has  resided  unint-erruplcdly  at 
Brelforton  lor  more  than  lliree  hundred  years. 

The  Bretforton  Register,  on  its  2nd  page,  sets  forth  the 
christening  of  Elyn,  the  dau.  of  John  Ashwin,  dated  Fob. 
1561,  and  the  baptism  of  William,  the  son  of  John  Ashwin, 
Jan.  7,  1563,  and  from  that  time  to  the  present  the  ancestry  of 
the  family  is  regularly  recorded  therein. 

William  Ashwin,  Esq.,  the  great-grandfather  of  the  present 
representative,  to.  26  Oct.  1758,  Mary  Baldwin,  through  whom 
he  inherited  landed  property  of  some  importance.  This  is  the 
property  to  which  "Nash,"  in  his  History  of  Worcestershire, 
refers,  as  being  owned  by  Richard  Baldwin.  The  son  of  this 
marriage, 

James  Ashwin,  Esq.,  to.  3  Dec.  1799,Ret)eceaHall,  by  whom, 
who  d.  27  Oct.  1858,  he  left  at  liis  decease,  12  May,  1835, 

James  Ashwin,  Esq.  of  Bretlorton  Manor,  J. P.,  D.L.,  b. 
23  Nov.  1806,  who  i/i.  19  Jan.  1831,  Jane,  dau.  of  J.-U.  Collins, 
Esq.  of  the  Duffry,  by  whom  (who  d.  9  May,  ISGO;  he  had 
issue, 

James-Collins  b.  9  Sept.  1833,  killed  in  action,  in  the  Crimea, 
at  the  storming  of  the  Redan,  18  June,  1855,  unm. 

William-Henry,  now  of  Bretforton  Manor. 

Clara-Anne,  m.  15  Oct.  1855,  Adam  Eytou,  Esq.  of  Llancr- 
chymor,  and  has  issue. 

Scat — Crctfortoa  Manor,  Evesham,  co.  Worcester. 


ASKEW  OF  CONISHEAD  PRIOR-Z. 

Askew,  Henkt-William,  Esq.  of  Conishcad. 
Priory,  co.  Lancaster,  and  of  Glenridding,  Cum- 
berland, J.P.  cos.  Argjle,  Cumberland  and  Lan- 
caster, b.  1808  ;  m.  1832,  Lucy,  3rd  dau.  of  the 
Hon.  and  Kight  Rev.  Hugh  Percy,  D.D.,  Jiishoxi  of 
Carlisle,  and  has  issue, 

I.  IlENRY-Hncn,  late  6th  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  23  July,  1847- 
■iji.  1808,  Mary-Editli  Montague,  dau.  of  Rev.  Octavius 
F'riere  Owen,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Burston,  and  has  issue,  two 
daus. 

II.  Edmund  Adam  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Greystoke,  6.25  May, 
1S49;  TO.  14  Sept.  1875,  Mary-Penelope,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Henry-John  Feilden,  Rector  of  Kirk  Langley,  and  has 
issue. 

I.  Charlotte-Elizabeth.  li.  Emily-Mary. 

III.  F'rances-Louisa. 

iliuCagC. — The  family  of  Askew  (Akeskeugh,  which  word 
signities  hilly  ground,  covered  with  oaks)  was  of  long  con- 
tinuance in  Cumberland.  Of  this  family  was  Sir  Hdgu 
Askew,  to  whom  Henry  Vlll.,  in  the  33rd  year  of  his  reign, 
gave  Seaton,  in  the  lordship  of  Milloni,  which  had  been  a 
house  of  Benedictine  nuns.    Sir  Hugh  was  s.  by 

Hugh  Askew,  Esq.  of  Graymains,  by  some  authorities  called 
his  son,  by  others  his  nephew.     He  was  father  of 

Henry  Askew,  Esq.  of  Graymains,  who  d.  1621,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

William  Askew,  Esq.,  who  sold  Graymains,  and  purchased 
an  estate  at  Kirkby,  co.  Lancaster.  He  d.  1641,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

John  Askew,  Esq.  of  Kirkby,  who  m.  Margaret  Cosin,  and 
had  issue.     His  2nd  son, 

Anthony  Askew,  Esq.  of  Kendal,  M.D.,  m.  Anne,  only  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Adam  Storrs,  Esq.  of  Storrs  Hall,  co.  i-ancaster, 
by  his  wife,  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Rawlinson,  Esq.  of  Gray- 
thwaite,  same  county,  and  sister  to  Sir  \\illiaiii  Rawlinson, 
Knt.,  one  of  the  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Great  Seal,  temp. 
William  III.,  and  had  issue.  The  youngest  son  of  John  and 
Margaret  Askew  of  Kirby,  was, 

Roger  Askew,  M.D.,  6.  1680,  to.  Bridget  Iluddlcston,  and 
had  issue, 

Adam,  Anthony,  and  Margaret,  m.  John  Fletcher  of 
Cartmel.    The  elder  son, 

Adam  Askew,  Esq.  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  M.D.,  m. 
Aniie,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Crackenthorp,  Esq.  of 
Newbiggen,  Westmorland,  by  Deborah  his  wife,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Samuel  Moitram,  Esq.  ot  Thorp  Hall,  and  had  issue, 

Anthony,  his  heir. 

Adam,  M.A.,   of    Middleton  Hall,  Westmorland,  Rector  of 

Plumbland,  Cumberland,  d.  23  Feb.  1791. 
Henry,  of  Rcdhugh,  •hi.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Adam  Boidiby,  Esq. 

of  Whitby,  d.  s.  p.  1796. 
John,  ancestor  of  Askew  of  Palir.sbv.rn, 
Dorothy,  d.  unm.,  cut.  19. 
Anne,  d.  unm.  18U,  at.  70. 


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ASK 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


ASS 


Jlr.  Askew  d.  1773,  ana  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Anthony  Askew,  Esq.  of  London,  M.D.,  b.  at  Kendall  1772; 
m.  1st,  MarRaret,  dau.  of  Cuthbcrt  Swinbiirn,  Esq.  of  Lons: 
■\Vitton  and  The  Wcstgate,  Northumberland,  but  had  no  issue 
l)y  her.  He  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Kobert  Holford,  Esq., 
Master  in  Chancery,  by  whom  he  had, 

I.  Adam,  of  Redhugh,  his  heir. 

II.  Anthon\-Linacre,  M.A.,  FeUow  of  King's  College,  Cam- 
bridge; d.  Ibl8.  .    ^     ^^ 

III.  Jolin.  IV.  Hesbt,  M.A.,  who  s.  his  brother. 
V.  lUchard,  Major  27th  regt. 

VI    Thomas,  m.  Lucy,  dau.  of  Eobert  Carey,  Esq.  of  London. 

I.  Anne-Elizabeth,  m.  George-Adam  Askew,  Esq.  of  Pallms- 
burn. 

II.  Sarah,  d.  unm. 

III.  Deborah,  m.  Sir  Lucas  Pcpys,  Bart.,  M.ll. 

IV.  Amy,  in.  Rev.  John  Washington,  of  Winchester. 

V.  Mary,  d.  unm.  178o.  ^   „    ,  ^ 
•VI.  Elizabeth,  m.  Henry-Percy  PuUeinc,  Esq.  of   Carleton 

Hall,  CO.  York. 
Mr.  Askew  d.  1774,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Adam  Askew,  Esq.  of  Redhugh,  High  Sheriff  co.  Durham, 
1809,  m.  1st,  Amy,  dau.  of  Robert  Carey,  Esq.  of  London; 
and  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  Sir  Richard  Ryuroft,  Bart., 
but  d.  s.  p.,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Rev.  Heney  Askew,  of  Redhugh,  Rector  of  Greystock, 
Cumberland,  m.  1799,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Sunderland,  Esq. 
of  Littlecroft,  Dlverston ;  and  had  issue, 

1  Henry-William,  now  of  Redhugh,  Conishead  Priory,  and 


Murraythwaite,  N.B. ;  and  d.  1845. 

2  Eleanora,  vi.  Capt.  Washington,  R.N. 
Mr.  Askew  d.  25  Dec.  1852,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  Henry 
AViLLiAM  Askew,  now  of  Redhugh. 

Jirms—Sa..,  a  fesse  or,  between  three  asses,  passant,  arg. 
Quartering :  Storrs,  Crakenthorp,  Eawlinson  and  JIottram. 

Crest— A  naked  arm  ppr.,  grasping  a  sword  arg.,  pomel  and 
hilt  gold,  cnfiled  w^ith  a  Saracen's  head  couped,  distilling  drops 
of  blood,  all  also  ppr.,  wreathed  about  the  temples. 

SeaU— Redhugh,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne;  Conishead  Priory, 
Ulveiston;   and  Glenridding,  Penrith. 


the  army,  b.  7  May,  1775,  who  d.  s.  p.  25  June,  1817,  and  was 
s.  by  his  brother, 

Richard-Cra'ster  Askew,  Esq.  of  Pallinsburn,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  and  Recorder  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  6.  5  Sept.  1778; 
d.  s.  p.  1851,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  the  present 
Watson  Askew,  Esq.  of  Pallinsburn. 

Arms— Sa,.,  a  fess  or,  between  three  asses,  passant,  arg. 

Crest— Same  as  Askew  of  Conishead.  Motto  over,  Fac  et 
spera. 

Jl/oHo— Patient ia  casus  exuperat  omnes. 

6'enis— Pallmsburu  House,  Coldstream;  and  Castle  Hills, 
Berwick-oa-Tweed. 


ASKEW  OF  PALIilNSBUSlir. 

AsEEW,  Watson,  Esq.  of  Pallinsburn,  Kortlitim- 
berland,  and  Castle  Hills,  in  the  liberties  of  Berwick- 
upon-Tweed,  b.  6  Aug.  1834;  m.  20  Aug.  1856, 
Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  David  Robertson,  Esq.,  M.P., 
of  Ladykirk,  Lord  Lieut,  of  Berwicksliire,  created 
Lord  Marjoribanks  in  1873  ;  and  had  issue, 

I.  George-Christopuer-Hogh,  6.  1858  ;  d.  1862. 

II.  David-Hugh-Watson,  b.  1803. 

III.  William-Haggerstone,  b.  1868. 

IV.  John-Bertram,  b.  1869. 

V.  Charles-Marjoribanlis,  b.  1871. 

I.  Bridget-Watson.  II.  Mary-Marjoribanks. 

III.  Isabel-Sarah. 
Mr.  Askew  is  J.P.  and  D.L.  Ivorthumberland,  and 
•was  High  Sheriff,  18G3. 

ILtncaSC— John  Askew,  Esq.  of  Pallinsburn,  4th  son  of 
Adam  Askew,  Esq.  of  Storr"s  Hall  {see  Askew  of  Conishtad 
Priory);  m.  29  Sept.  1770,  Bridget,  dau.  and  heir  of  John 
Watson,  Esq.  of  Goswick,  co.  Durham,  by  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  John  Cra'ster,  Esq.  of  Cra'ster,  Northumberland,  and  had 
issue, 
George-Adam,  his  heir. 
John-Watson,  A.M.  <Rcv.),  Fellow  of  University  College, 

Oxford,  d.  unm.  17  Nov.  IslU. 
Henry  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  s.  his  brother. 
William,  Lieut.  R.N. ;  d.  Dec.  1805. 
Eichard-Cra'ster,  .«.  his  brother. 

Christopher-CraUenthorpe,  of  Broadland,  Petersfield,  Hants, 
Capt.  R.N.,  J. P.,  b.  2;{  May,  1792 ;  m.  Feb.  IB'iS,  .Sarah,  dau. 
of  Patrick  Dickson,  Esq.  of  Whitecross,  co.  Berwick,  and  d. 
Dec.  1848,  having  had  issue,  Watson,  how  of  Pallinsburn, 
and  Christina  -  Crakenthoi-pe,  m.  1865,  Rev.  WiUium- 
Chando.=  Pole,  M.A.,  and  d.  1868. 
Hugh-Bertram,  in  the  E.I.C.S.  ;  d.  1868. 
Elizabeth-Anne,  d.  1857.  Isabella,  d.  1804. 

Mr.  Askew  d.  28  Oct.  1794,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George-Adam  Askew,  E.sq.  of  Pallinsburn,  6.  19  July,  1771 ; 
High  Sheriff  Northumberiand,  1800;  m.  1795,  his  cousin,  Anne- 
Elizabeth,   dau.   of   Anthony  Askew,  M.A.,   of  London,  but 
d.  s.  'p.  1838,  and  was  8.  by  his  brother. 
Sir  Henry   Askew,  K.C.B.,  of  Pallinsburn,  Lieut-Gen.  in 


ASHTON    OF    HATFIELD. 

AsiTTOX,  JoHX-HowAETH,  Esq.  of  Polefield  Hal), 
Lancashire,  and  of  Hatfield  Court,  co.  Hereford,. 
J.P.,  b.  1840  ;  m.  1863,  Maria,  dau.  of  Frederick 
Bedwell,  Esq.,  and  has, 

HoRACE-MiDDLETON,  and  other  issue. 

^LllTCatJC-— Thomas  Ashton,  Esq.,  of  Hatfield  Court,  co.: 
Hereford,  J. P.,  son  of  the  late  Samuel  Ashton,  Esq.  of  Middle- 
ton,  near  Manchester,  by  Mary  Howarth,  his  wife,  m.  1834, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Slater,  Esq.  of  Nut  Bank,  and  had,  will* 
other  issue,  Joun-Howarth,  his  heir. 

Sccf.?— Hatfield  Court,  near  Leominster;  and  Polefleld  Hall, 
near  Manchester. 


ASPINALL    OF    STANDEN    HALL. 

AspiNALL,  Ralph- John,  Esq.  of  Standen  Hall, 
CO.  Lancaster,  J.P.,  b.  26  Sept.  1847  ;  m.  11  May, 
1876,  Mabel-Frederica-Frances  Baynes,  dau.  of 
Robert-Lloyd  Jones-Parry,  Esq.  of  Aberdunant,  co. 
Carnai-von,  and  Plas  Tregayan,  co.  Anglesey. 

iLinttlV[C. — This  family  has  been  for  several  centuries 
seated  in  the  parish  of  Whalley,  and  John  Aspinall  held  ' 
Standen  temp.  Henry  VII. 

James  Aspinall,  Esq.  was  seised  of  the  same  place,  prior 
to  the  reign  of  Qoeen  Elizabeth. 

James  Aspinall,  Esq.  (elder  son  of  Alexander  Aspinall,  Esq. 
of  Clitheroe,  and  brother  of  Mr.  Serjeant  John  Aspinall),  m. 
Anne,  widow  of  Henry  Lonsdale,  Esq.,  and  was  father  of 

John  Aspinall,  Esq.,  who  m.  1744,  Miss  Hannah  Cooper, 
and  had  two  sons,  John,  of  Standen  Hall;  and  Nicholas,  of 
Liverpool,  who  m.  Elizabeth  Sowden,  and  had  issue,  Edward, 
Margaret,  Alice,  and  Ellinor.    The  elder  son, 

John  Aspinall,  Esq.  of  Standen  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6. 
7  Aug.  1779  ;  m.  1st,  23  April,  1804,  Jane,  dau.  of  —  Robinson, 
of  Sabden,  and  had  issue, 

John-Thomas-Walshman,  l?te  of  Standen. 

Mary,  m.  J.-L.  Hammond,  Esq. 

Helen,  m.  John  Lomax,  Esq.  of  Clayton  Hall. 

Elizabeth- Walshman,  r,).  Be/.  Samuel-B.  Ariiott,  M.A. 

Jane,  m.  Ralph  Blegboiough,  Esq. 
Mr.  Aspinall  m.  2ndly,  Harriet,  widow  of  Ralph  Ble.','borough, 
M.D.,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.     He  was  s.  by  his  .son  and  heir, 

John-Thomas- Walsham  Aspinall,  Esq.  of  .Standen  Ilall,  m. 
20  Ma,,  1841,  his  cousin  Ellinor,  dau.  of  Nicholas  A.spinall, 
Esq.,  o'f  Liverpool,  and  by  her  (who  d.Sept.  1873;  had  issue, 

Ralph-John,  now  of  Standen  Hall. 

Katherine. 

Jane-Robinson,  i?i.  May,  1870,  AValter-Overbeck  Wade,  Esq, 
late  91st  Highlanders,  aud  lias  Waltci-Aspinall  and  other 

Elinor-Maud. 
Mr.  Aspino"  d.  Nov.  1865,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Ralph-John  Aspinall,  Esq.  of  Standen  Hall. 

Arms— Or,  a  chevron,  between  three  griffins'  heads,  erased, 
sa. 

Crest— A.   demi-griffln,  erased,  sa.,  collared,  winged,  i 
beaked  or. 

Motto — .iEgis  fortissima  virtus. 

Scat— Standen  Hall,  near  Clitheroe. 


ASSHETON    OF    DOWNHAM. 

AsSHETON,  Ralph,  Esq.  of  Downham  and  CuOT* 
dale,  CO.  Lancaster,  M.P.  for  Clitlieroe  since  July, 
18G8,  b.  20  Dec.   1830;    m.  3  Aug.  1834,  Emify 


ASS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


AST 


Augusta,  4th  dau.  of  Joseph  Fcildon,  Esq.  of  Wittou 
Park,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  lias  issue, 

I.  Kalpii-Cockayne,  6.  13  Sept.  1860. 

II.  Richard,  b.  Ti  Dec.  1863. 

in.  Williain-Orme,  l>.  16  Feb.  ISGG. 

IV.  Nicholas-Rudclyffe,  b.  5  July,  1870. 

I.  Frances-Annabella.  ii.  Dorotliy.  in.  Joan. 

1  iLtltC.lSC. — Ashton-under-Lyne,  a  market  town  in  Salford 
I  Hundred,  co.  Lancaster,  gave  name  to  the  ancient  family  of 
AsslR'ton,  which  was  founded  by  Onn  Kitz  Edivard,  to  whom 
Albert  de  Gresley,  Earou  of  Manchester,  gave  in  marriage 
with  his  dau.  Kiiiiua,  one  carucate  of  land  in  Ashton,  besides 
a  Kni^'ht's  fee  in  Dalton,  Parbold,  and  Wrightingtou. 

Orm  de  Assheton  was  father  of 
1        Sir  Thomas  and  Eogek  de  Assiieton,  the  elder  of  whom 
,    was  father  of 

1  Sir  John  DB  Asshetojj,  living  in  1305.  Tliis  Sir  Jolni  was 
summoned  to  Parliament  in  1323,  and  had,  with  a  2nd  son 
Gilbert,  a  son  and  heir, 

Sir  Eobert  de  Assheton,  Vice-Chamberlain  to  King 
Edward  III.,  and  Commissioner  to  treat  for  peace  with 
France.  He  was  afterwards  Governor  of  Guynes,  Warden  of 
:  the  Cinque  Ports,  and  Admiral  of  the  Narrow  .Seas.  Ho  w.as 
also  Justiciary  of  Ireland,  Lord-Treasurer  of  England,  and 
Constable  of  Dover  Castle.  Besides  a  natural  son,  William, 
Doctor  of  Laws  to  John,  King  of  Castile  and  Leon,  he  left,  by 
his  1st  wife  Elizabeth,  a  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  de  Assheton,  who  fought  at  the  battle  of  Novile's 
Cross,  and  there  captured  the  Royal  Standard  of  Scotland. 
He  also  attended  John  of  Gaunt  as  one  of  his  retinue  in  Spain. 
He  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Buckley,  and  left  a  son, 

Sir  John  de  Assheton,  Knight  of  the  shire  of  Lancaster, 
1335,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Perkyn  de  Legh  of  Lyme,  and  left, 
I  with  a  dau.  Joanna,  in.  to  Sir  Robert  Davenport,  of  Uramhall, 
a  son  and  heir. 

Sir  John  de  Assheton,  drowned  at  Norham.  Sir  John  m. 
a  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Standish,  of  Standish,  and  besides  a  2nd 
son,  Nicholas,  Knight  of  the  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem, 
left  a  son  and  heir. 

Sir  John  de  Assheton,  Knight  of  the  Bath,  Seneschal  of 
Bayeux,  Governor  of  Iladupais,  and  Bailiff  of  Constance,  in 
France,  and  Knight  of  the  shire  of  Lancaster;  by  his  1st 
wife,  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Savile,  of  Tankersleigh,  he  left 
a  large  family.  Of  these  was  Sir  Thomas  Assheton,  the 
alchemist  (from  whom  descended  the  Asshctons  of  Ashton- 
under-Lyne,  the  Asshetons  of  Chadderton,  and  the  Ashtons 
of  Shcpley,  all  now  extinct  in  the  male  line).  By  his  'h\i\ 
wife,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Byron,  of  Clayton,  Sir  John 
left  one  son. 

Sir  Ralph  Assheton,  first  called  of  Middleton,  Page  of 
Tlunour  to  King  Uenrt  VI.,  Knight-^^Iarshal  of  England, 
Lieut,  of  the  Tower  of  London,  and  SheniT  of  Yorkshire,  12 
and  13  Edw.\rd  IV.  In  1482,  he  was  made  Knight-lianneret 
on  the  field  of  battle  at  Hattonfleld,  in  Scotland.  He  was 
afterwards  Vice-Constable  of  England,  and  rode  in  procession 
at  the  coronation  of  King  Richard  III.  In  right  of  his  wife 
Margaret,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Barton,  of  Middleton, 
he  became  owner  of  the  estate  of  Middleton,  and  by  her, 
together  with  an  elder  son.  Sir  Richard  AsshetOn,  of  Middle- 
ton  (from  whom  the  Asshetons,  Barts.,  of  Middleton,  now 
extinct — Mf  V,vius.^'s  Extinct  Baromlage),  he  leit  several  chil- 
dren, of  whom  the  2nd  son, 

Ralph  Assheton,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  solo  heir  of  Adam 
Leaver,  of  Great  Leaver,  by  wliom  he  had  with  otlior  issue,  a 
son  and  heir, 

Ralph  Assheton,  of  Leaver,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Adam 
Ilulton,  of  The  Park,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  Ralph,  his 
successor,  and  a  2nd  son.  Richard,  who  was  proicje  of  Lord 
Bmieigh,  amassed  great  wealth,  and  purchased  Whalk-y 
Alibcy,  and  al.so  the  estates  of  Downham  and  Malham ;  but 
dying  without  is.sue,  bequeathed  Whalley  and  Malham  to  the 
son  of  his  eldest  brother;  this  eldest  brother, 

Ralph  Assheton,  of  Leaver,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  William 
OrrcU,  of  Tiu'ton  Tower,  co.  Lancaster,  and  left  with  oilier 
issue,  an  eldest  son,  who,  inheriting  Leaver  from  his  father, 
and  Whalley  and  Malham  from  his  uncle,  became 

Ralph  Assheton,  of  Leaver,  Whalley,  and  Malham.  lie 
m.  Alice,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Hulton,  of  Farnworth,  and  left, 
with  other  issue,  Ralph,  his  successor,  and  a  2nd  snn,  Kicliard. 
Mlio  inherited  Downham  from  his  grcat-unclo  Kicluiid,  v.nA 
Ifft  issue,  Nicliolas  the  Puritan,  whose  sole  surviving  snii, 
Ralph,  dying  without  issue,  bequeathed  DownhuiU  to  Sir 
Ralph  Assheton,  2nd  bart.  of  Leaver. 


Ralph  Asshf.ton,  of  Leaver,  Wlvillcy,  and  Blalham  (the 
oldest  son)  in.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Talbut,  ol  Gatehou.-:e, 
who  a.  s.  p.;  and  2ndly,  Joanna,  dau.  of  Edward  Radclyffe, 
of  Todmorden,  and  co-heiress  through  her  mother  of  her  kins- 
man, William  Radclyffe,  of  Wymbersley,  by  which  lady  he  had 
a  numerous  issue,  of  whcfm  the  eldest.  Sir  Ralph  Assheton, 
1st  bart.  of  Leaver,  Whalley,  and  Malham,  m.  Dorothy  Bel- 
lingham,  and  left  issue  (now  extinct  in  the  male  hne,  .see 
Burke's  Extinct  Baronetage).  The  2nd  son  of  Ralph  and 
Joanna  Assheton  was 

Radclyffe  Assheton,  first  called  of  Cuerdalo.  He  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Hyde,  and  left,  with  other  issue,  an 
eldest  son, 

Joan  Assheton,  of  Cuerdale,  Captain  of  foot  in  the  army  of 
King  Charles  I.,  killed  at  Edgehill ;  m.  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of 
Richard  Shuttloworth,  of  Gawthorpe,  and  left  an  only  child, 

Richard  Assheton,  of  Cuerdale,  b.  1644;  who  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  George  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Preston.  This  Richard  acquired 
Downham  under  the  will  of  his  kinsman.  Sir  Ralph  Assheton, 
2iid  bart.  of  Leaver.  He  left  a  numerous  Issue,  of  whom  the 
eldest, 

Ralph  Assheton,  of  Downham  and  Cuerdale,  b.  1G66,  m. 
Sarah,  dau.  and  eventually  heiress  of  'I'ilston  Bruen,  Esq.  of 
Bruen  Stapleford,  co.  Chester,  and  left  issue  two  sons,  of  whom 
the  younger,  Richard,  d.  s.  p.,  and  the  elder, 

Ralph  Assheton,  h.  1696,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lister, 
of  Gisburne  Park,  and  left  issue,!  Ralph,  his  successor;  2 
RicHARD(Rev.),  D.D.,  Rector  of  Middleton,  and  Warden  of  Man- 
chester; 1  Elizabeth,  to.  Richard,  brother  of  Sir  Ralph  Asshe- 
ton ;  2  Mary,  to.  1st,  Rev.  John  Witton,  of  Lupet  Hall,  and 
2ndly,  Peregrine  Wentworth,  of  Tolston  Lodge;  3  Sarah, 
d.  unm.    The  elder  son, 

Ralph  Assheton,  of  Downham  and  Cuerdale,  6.  1799,  m. 
Rebecca,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Hulls,  Esq.  of 
Freelands,  Kent,  and  Popes,  Herts,  and  left  is.sue,  William, 
his  successor;  Mary-Elizabeth;  Anne,  )».  Right  Rev.  William 
Cleaver,  D.D.,  Bishop  successively  of  Chester,  Bangor,  and 
St.  Asaph;  Rebecca,  la.  Francis  Pcnyston,  Esq.  ot  Cornwall, 
CO.  Oxon.    The  only  son, 

William  Assheton,  Esq.  of  Downham  and  Cuerdale,  Higli 
Sheriff  co.  Lancaster,  1792;  b.  1758;  m.  Lettice,  dau  of  Sir 
Richard  Brooke,  of  Norton,  co.  Chester,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

William,  his  successor. 

Mary,  b.  1790,  m.   John,  eldest  son  of  Sir  George  Armytage, 
Bart,  of  Kirklecs,  co.  York. 
Mr.  Assheton  d.  1833,  and  was  .t.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

William  Assheton,  Esq.  of  Downham  and  Cuerdale,  b.  15 
March,  1789;  d.  8  Aug.  1858 ;  m.  Frances-Annabella,  dau.  of 
the  Hon.  William  Cokayne,  and  co-heiress  of  Borlase,  6th 
Viscount  Cullen,  by  whom,  who  U.  1836,  he  had  issue, 

Ralph,  his  successor,  now  of  Downliam. 

Richard-Orme  (Rev.)  M.A.,  Christ  Cluirch,  Oxford,  Rector  of 
Bilton,  CO.  Warwick;  b.  12  July,  1835;  w.  22  Oct.  1863, 
Charlotte-Emma  Willoughby,  6th  dau.  of  Joseph  Feilden, 
Esq.  of  Witton,  co.  Lancaster. 

Frances,  6.  1823;  d.  unm.  1841. 
Mr.  Assheton  d.  8.  Aug.  1853,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Ralph  Assheton,  Esq.  of  Downham. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  mullet  sa.,  pierced,  of  the  field. 

Crcxta — On  a  cap  of  maintenance,  a  mower,  vested  and  capped 
<|uartcrly,  arg.  and  sa.,  sleeves  and  stockings  countorclianged, 
holding  a  scytlie  az.,  handled  or,  the  point  oi  the  blade  towards 
tlic  dexter. 

iliillu — Ncc  arrogo,  ncc  dubito. 

htai — Downham  Hall,  near  Clitheroe. 


AS3HET0N-SKITH. 

See  SiiiTii. 


ASTELIi    OP    V/OODBURY    HALL. 

AsTELL,  John-Hartet,  Esq.  of  Woodbury  Hall, 
CO.  Cambridge,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  formerly  M.P.  for 
Cambridge  and  Asliburton,  b.  20  March,  1806  ;  m. 
7  June,  1853,  Anne-Emilia,  dau.  of  Eobert- Parry 
Nisbet,  Esq.,  M.P.,  o£  Soutlibroom  House,  Wilts, 
and  lias  issue, 

I.  Wilham-Harvet,  b.  26  Nov.  1860. 

II.  .Jolin-Uenry-St.  Quintin,  b.  Jan.  1SG3. 

I.  Annie-Louisa.  ii.  Henrietta-Sarah. 

III.  Clara-Harriet.  iv.  A'ico-Carolina. 

V.  Edith-Jane.  vi.  MargarctJulia-A^nes  rairfar. 


41- 


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TUE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


ATC 


iLillClSf.— The  family  of  Astell  was  for  manj- years  settled 
at  UviMijii,  in.  llimtinsdon. 

William  Astell,  Esq.  of  Everton,  5.  1CG2,  left  one  son  and 
two  daiis.,  Viz.;  I.  EjciiABD,  his  heir;  i.  Elizabetli,  m.  1st, 
OHcn-Thomas  Bromsall,  Esq.  of  Korthill,  Beds,  and  2ndly,  Sir 
Humphrey  Monoux,  4th  hart,  of  Sandy  Place,  Beds.  ii.  Mar- 
CABET,  m.  GoDtiiEy  Thobntos,  Esq.  of  Clapham,  a  merchant 
in  London,  and  had  with  other  issue,  two  sons,  1  ■\Villiam, 
assumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Astell,  and 
d.  s.  p.  1801  ;  2  Godfrey,  of  MoggerhanRer  House,  Bedford, 
who  m.  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Stephen  Peter  Godin,  Esq.  of 
Cullands  Grove,  Middlesex,  and  had  issue,  Stephen  of  >Iogger- 
hanger,  and  William,  who  assumed  the  name  of  Astell,  as 
below.    Mr.  Astell  d.  1741.    His  only  son, 

EicHAKD  Astell,  6.  1718;  m.  1st,  Sarah,  dau.  of  John 
Bagnell,  Esq.  of  Early  Court,  Berks,  and  2ndly,  Hannah, 
dau.  of  Eev.  Benjamin  Kennet,  Vicar  of  Bradford,  co.  York. 
He  was  Col.  of  the  Beds  Militia,  and  a  Deputy  Lieutenant. 
He  rf.  without  issue  1777,  and  his  widow  m.  2ndly,  Thomas 
Pownall,  Esq.,  Governor  of  New  Jersey ;  and,  upon  her 
death  in  1807,  William,  2nd  son  of  Godfrey  Thornton,  Esq.  of 
Moggerhanger,  Beds  {see  Thornton),  was  authorised,  by  a 
royal  sign  manual  (for  himself  and  his  descendants),  to  assume 
the  surname  of  Astell  only,  and  the  arms  quartered  with 
those  of  Thornton,  in  compliance  with  an  injunction  in  the  will 
of  the  aforesaid  Mrs.  Hannah  Pownal),  heretofore  wife  of 
Eichard  Astell,  Esq.,  his  maternal  great-uncle.    This 

William  Astell,  Esq.  of  Everton,  b.  13  Oct.  1774:  m. 
15  July,  1800,  Sarah,  only  dau.  of  John  Harvey,  Esq.  of  Ick- 
welltjury,  Beds,  and  of  Finningly  Park,  co.  York,  and  by  her 
<ivho  d.  15  May,  1841)  has  had  issue, 

I.  PticuABD-WiLLiAM,  late  of  Everton  House. 

II.  John-Habvey,  formerly  of  H.E.l.C.  factory  at  Canton,  and 
now  of  Woodbury  Hall. 

III.  Henry-Godfrey  of  IckwcU  House,  Biggleswade,  late  B.C. 
Service,  6.  10  iNov.  181.");  m.  13  Sept.  1812,  Louisa-Maria, 
cUlost  dau.  of  Gen.  Edward-Buckley  Wynyard,  Grenadier 
Guards,  and  had  issue, 

1  Godfrey,  6. 25  Aug.  1818. 

2  Williasi- Wynyard.  b.  3  Oct.  185.=j. 

1  Mary-St.  Quintin,  lii.  13  Oct.  18/0,  Joseph  Kaye,  Esq., 
Master  in  Common  Pleas. 

2  LauUa-Wynyard,  m.  1 1  July,  18CG,  George-Lukes  Lang, 
Esq.  H.M.  Bengal  Civil  Service. 

3  Caroline. 

IV.  Charles-Edward,  J.P.,  Major-Gen.,  late  Lieut.-Col.  15th 
regt.,  0.  1818;  ia.  Harriet,  dau.  of  Francis  Spaight,  Esq.  of 
l^erry  Castle,  and  has  issue,  one  son,  Soiiier.'jet-Charles- 
Godirey-Fairlax,  b.  latiG,  and  four  daus. 

I.  Sarah,  vi  late  Col.  Sir  Henry  Fairfax,  Bart. 

I!.  Caroline  (deceased),  ra,  Picv.  W.  Hooper,  of  Abbotts 
Kipton,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Louisa,  m.  Thomas  St.  Qulntin,  Esq.  of  Hatley  Park, 
Cambs,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Harriet,  m.  Capt.  Edward  Pardoe,  late  15th  regt.,  and  has 
issue  two  sons. 

Col.  Astell  was  M.P.  for  Bridgewjiter  1830-32,  and  after- 
wards for  Beds,  Col.  Royal  East  India  Volunteers,  and  a 
Director  and  frequently  Chairman  of  the  East  India  Company. 
He  (/.  7  March,  1847,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

RicuABD-WiLLiAM  AsTELt,  Esq.  of  Evcrton  House,  Lieut.- 
Col.  Grenadier  Guards,  b.  Jan.  1804;  d.  imm.  15  May,  1864, 
and  was  «.  by  his  brother. 

^rm.s— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  a  lion,  passant,  per  pale, 
or  and  arg.,  between  four  cross-crosslcts  of  the  last,  for  Astell  ; 
2nd,  arg.,  on  a  chevron  gu.,.  between  three  trees  ppr.,  three 
cro5.ses  patee-titchee  arg.,  for  Thor.nton  ;  3rd,  for  Godin. 

Crests — 1st,  a  cross-crosslet  or,  entwined  with  a  serpent 
vert;  2nd,  a  lion's  head,  erased,  purpure,  round  the  neck  a 
coronet,  or. 

Motto — Sub  cruce  glorior. 

feat— Woodbury  Hall,  Sandy,  Beds, 


FRANKIiAND-EUSSEIiL-ASTLEY    OF 
CHEaUEKS    COUKT. 

FRAXKLAy»-RussELL-AsTLEY,EosALixD- Alicia, 
of  Chequers  Court,  Bucks,  5th  dau.  of  the  late  Sir 
Robert  Fratikhmd-Russell,  Bart.,ot'  Clieqiior.s  Court 
and  of  Thirklebv  Park,  Yorkshire,  by  Louisa- Anne, 
his  -Hife,  3rd  dau.  of  Right  Rev.  Lord  George 
Murray,  Bii^hop  of  St.  David's,  m.  1854,  Lieut.-Col. 
Francis  L'Estrange  Astley,  brother  of  Jacob,  Lord 
Hastings,  and  by  him  (who  d,  9  April,  18UG)  has 
issue, 

I.  Bertram-Frankland,  b.  27  Feb.  1857. 

II.  Hubert-Delaval,  b.  14  July,  1860. 
lu.  Heginald-Buil,  b.  6  Jan.  1S62. 


Mr?.  Astley  assumed  the  additional  names  of  Ft-anlr- 
land-Russell  in  1872,  in  compliance  with  the  will  of 
her  mother. 

HtnCagC. — The  Rdssells  of  Chequers  Court  deviva 
their  descent  from  the  marriage  of  Eev.  Samuel  Gbeenuill, 
of  Swincombe,  CO.  Oxford,  with  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of 
John  Russell,  Esq.,  Governor  of  Fort  William,  Bengal,  wlio 
was  youngest  son  of  Sir  John  Russell,  3rd  bart.  of  Chippen- 
ham, by  Frances,  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Lord  Protector  Oliver 
Cromwell.  The  son  and  heir  of  Rev.  Samuel  Greenliill,  by 
EUzabeth  Russell,  John  Russell  Greenhill,  LL.D.,  s.  tu 
Chequers  at  the  death  of  his  cousin,  Mary  Russell.  His  mily 
son,  SirRobebt-Greenhill  Russell,  Bart.,  of  CliequersCourr, 
M.P.,  d.  until.  1837,  when  the  estate  devolved  upon  liis  kinsniaii, 
Sir  Eobert  Frankland,  Bart.,  lineally  descended  from  tlie  iiinr- 
riage  of  Sir  Thomas  Frankland,  Bart.,  with  Elizal)eth,  dau  of 
Sir  John  Eussell,  3rd  bart.  of  Chippenham.  He  m.  in  1615, 
Louisa-Anne,  dau.  of  Lord  George  Murray,  Bishop  of  St. 
David's,  and  dying,  11  March,  1849,  left  five  daughters,  his 
co-heirs,  of  whom  the  youngest,  Rosalind-Alicia,  is  the  picscnt 
Mrs.  Frankland-RusEcll-Astley  of  Cliequcrs  Court. 

Seat— Chequers  Court,  Aylesbury. 


ASTLEY  OF  DTJKINFIELD  LODGE, 

Astley  Feancis-Dukinfield,  Esq.  of  Duldn- 
field  Lodge,  co.  Chester,  and  Arisaig,  Fort  Williain, 
N.B.,  b.  29  May,  1853. 

ILllTCSflC. — Fbancis-Dukinfield-Palmer  Astlev,  r  q 
of  Felfoot,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  Dukinfield  Lodge,  co.  Ch-  tri-, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  24  April,  1835  (son  of  Francis-Dukin;i.M 
Astley,  Esq.,  who  d.  29  July,  1825,  by  Susan  Palmer  his  \  i!r. 
and  grandson  (by  his  1st  wife.  Lady  Dukinfield-Danii  1  if 
John  Astley,  Esq.,  son  of  Richard  Astley,  a  physician  ;  fcm-d 
as  High  Slicriff  of  Cheshire  1853;  m.  17  Oct.  1847,  Gertru.Ic- 
Emma,  second  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  H.-D.  Jones,  G.C.B., 
Royal  Engineers,  and  by  her  (v/ho  d.  31  Oct.  1862)  had  issue, 

Fbancis-Dukinfield,  now  of  Dukinfield  Lodge. 
Gertrude-Susan.  Constance-Charlotte. 

Beatrice-Emma. 
Mr.  Astley  d.  26  March,  18C3. 

Arms — Az.,  a  cinquefoil,  pierced,  crm. 
Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  or,  a  plume  of  seven  ostrich 
feathers,  gu.  surmounted  with  another  plume  gold. 
Seat— Dukinfield  Lodge,  Chester. 


ASTLEY  OF  ANSLEY  PAHEl. 

Astley,  Johx-Newdigate-Feaxcis,  Es^.  of 
Ansley  Park,  co.  Warwick,  J.P.,  D.L.,  b.  20  April, 
1817. 

iLlUC<t0C. — The  Eev.  Fbancis-Bicklet  Astley,  ?).  8Dec. 
1782,  brother  of  Sir  Jolm-Dugdale  Astley,  Bart.,  by  Mary  his 
wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Buckler,  Esq.  of  Boreli! 
CO.  Wilts.,  1)1.  1813,  Mary-Anne,  3rd  dau.  of  John-Xewdigato 
Ludford,  Esq.  of  Ansley  Hall,  Warwickshire,  and  by  her  (wlio 
d.  31  March,  1872)  had, 

John-Newdigate-Francis,  now  of  Ansley  Park. 

Benjamin-Buckley-Gifiord  (Eev.),  Eector  of  Cadcby, 
Leicester,  6.  27  April,  1S19;  m.  1st,  29  Jan.  1850,  Susan- 
Louisa,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Eev.  F.-P.  Bouverie,  which 
lady  d.  18.54,  leaving  one  surviving  child,  Fbancis.  He  m, 
2ndlv,  6  Aug.  18U6,  Maria-Cathcrme,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir 
A.-B.-C.  Dixie,  Bart. 

Francis-W.,  Capt.  in  the  army,  d.  13  Nov.  1848. 

Mary-Dorothea,  d.  7  March,  1844. 

IClizabcth-Juliana. 

Frances-Anne,   m.  9  May,  1854,  the  Rev.  Hugh-M.-Stanley 
Champneys,  nephew  of  the  13th  Earl  of  Derby. 

Jessie-Clara,  m.  18G0,  Charles  Arlington,  Esq.  of  Ryd 
Wells,  Sussex,  late  of  the  Austrian  service,  and  has  tiqt 
sons,  Charles-Astlcy-De  Burgh,  b.  Ib63 ;  and  Frank- Astl«(f» 
Lethbridge,  6.  1865. 

Arms — Az.,  a  cinquefoil,  pierced,  erm. 

Crest— On  a  cap  of  maintenaiice,  a  plume  of  seven  cstricll 
feathers,  gu. 

Ilottn — Fide  sed  cui  vide. 

Scat— Ansley  Park,  near  Atherstone. 


ATCHEKLEY  OF  MARTON. 

Atciieklev,  Pavib-Fkakcis,  Esq.  of  j\rartrn,co. 
Salop,  M.A.  of  Oxford,  J.P.  Shropshire  and  Flint- 


ATH 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


ATH 


4:i> 


shire,  and  D.L.  of  the  former  county,  High  Sheriff  of 
Shropshire  1864;  s.  his  father  6  July,  1845,-  b. 
1  July,  1828  ;  m.  10  Feb.  1866,  Caroline-Franccs- 
Amherst,  dau.  of  the  late  Courteuay  fttaeey,  Esq.  of 
Sanding,  Kent,  and  has  a  dau. 

itinCaffC— The  family  of  Atcherlet  of  Marton  has  been 
eettled  in  that  neighbourhood  at  least  as  far  back  as  the  reign 
of  Henry  VII.  Their  ancestor,  Sir  Eoger  Atcherley,  Knt.,  b. 
at  Stanwardine,  parish  of  Baschurch,  within  about  a  mile  from 
Marton,  was  chosen  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  13  Oct.  1511.  He 
is  mentioned  in  Fuller's  IVorthies,  vol.  ii,  p.  2G3,  and  also  in 
Stow's  Survey  of  London,  edition  1598,  p.  530,  as  having 
munificently  stored  Leadenhall  for  the  relief  of  the  poor.  He 
filled  several  civic  offices  of  high  trust  with  distinction,  and  d. 
July,  1521,  13  HenhtVIII.    His  descendant, 

BicHARD  Atcueklet,  who  was  also  6.  at  Stanwardine,  went 
to  live  at  Marton,  and  afterwards  lived  at  Wycherley  Hal),  in 
the  same  parish  of  Baschurch. 

Thomas  Atcherlet,  the  eldest  son  of  Richard  Atcherley, 
added  certain  parts  of  the  Marton  property  in  1611, 9  James  L, 
and  purchased  more  in  1620;  and  upon  liis  death,  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Atcherlet,  who  was  bapt.  31  Dec.  1609,  and  m. 
1642,  Eleanor,  a  dau.  of  Roger  Griffiths,  Esq.,  Alderman  of 
Shrewsbury.  This  Thomas  rebuilt  Maiton  Hall,  which  has 
ever  since  been  in  the  poss;ession  of  his  lineal  descendants,  and 
which  still  remains  as  he  built  it,  with  some  recent  additions. 
The  last  male  descendant  of  this  gentleman. 

Richard  Atcherlet,  Esq.,  m.  Elizabeth  Edwards,  dau. 
of  Arthur  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Bosbury,  co.  Hereford,  d.  without 
issue,  27  Feb.  1834,  and  by  his  will  devised  his  estates  to  his 
nephew,  David-Francis  Jones,  now  Atcherley,  the  only  son  of 
his  sister  Jane,  by  her  husband,  David-Francis  Jones,  Esq.  of 
Cymmam,  co.  Flint,  directing  liim  to  take  the  name  and  arms 
of  Atcherlet  only.  This  he  accordingly  did,  by  royal  license, 
21  March,  1834,  and  became 

David-Francis  Atcherlet,  of  Marton,  F.R.S.,  Serjeant-at- 
Law,  and  Atiorney-General  of  the  counties  palatine  of  Lan- 
caster and  Durham.  He  was  b.  13  June,  1783,  and  m.  20  May, 
1817,  Anne-Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  James  Topping,  Esq. 
ofWhatcroft  Hall,  co.  Chester,  K.C.,  and  d.  1845,  leaving  a 
son  and  heir,  the  present  David-Francis  Atcherlet,  Esq.  of 
Marton,  and  seven  other  surviving  children. 

Arms— Gn.,  on  a  fess,  engrailed,  arg.,  between  three  griffins' 
heads,  erased,  or,  as  many  crosses  patee-fitchee,  sa. 

Cresl — A  demi-bustard,  couped,  gu.,  wings  elevated,  or;  in 
the  beak  a  lily  arg.,  slipped,  vert. 

Motto — Spe  posteri  temporis. 

&a;s— Marton  Hall,  Baschurch,  Shrewsbury;  Whatcroft 
Hall,  Cheshire ;  Cymman,  Flintshire ;  and  Ffryth  House, 
Derbys'iire. 


ATHEBLEY  OF  LANDaUARD  MANOR. 

ATnERLEY,  Francis-Henrt,  Esq.  of  Landguard 
Manor,  Shanklin,  Isle  of  Wight ;  b.  30  May,  1831, 
J. P.  Southampton,  formerly  Major  in  the  Ritle 
Brigade,  Lieut.-Col.  commanding  the  Isle  of  Wight 
Volunteer  Battalion  ;  m.  18  June,  1863,  Lady  Isabel- 
Julia-Elizabeth  Howard,  dau.  of  Charles-Jolm,  I7th 
Earl  of  Suffolk  and  Berkshire,  and  has  a  son  and 
heir, 

Arthdr-Harrt-Howard,  b.  25  May,  1865. 

iliutngC. — Arthur  Atherlet,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Somlh- 
ampton,  in.  IG  June,  1793,  Lady  Louisa  Kerr,  dau.  of  William- 
John,  5th  Marquess  of  Lothian,  by  whom  (who  d.  23  June, 
1819)  he  left  at  his  decease,  1  Oct.  1844,  a  son. 

Rev.  Arthur  Atherley,  of  Heavitree,  Devon,  b.  8  Feb. 
1794;  TO.  8  Nov.  1821,  Amelia-Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard 
Dawkins,  Esq.,  a  Commissioner  of  Excise,  by  whom  (who  d. 
20  Jan.  1875)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Arthur-Pelham. 

II.  Francis-Henry,  now  of  Landguard. 

in.  Edward-Gambicr,  late  Capt.  60th  Rifles. 

IV.  Sydney-Kerr-Bullcr,   m.  3    April,    1877,    to    Georgiana- 

Louisa,  dau.  of  Grcnville-L.  Berkeley,  Esq. 
1.  Louisa,  m.  2  Jan.  1845,  Charles-Davers  Osborne,  who  d. 

1846,  2nd  son  of  Sir  John  Osborne,  5th  bart.,  of  Chicksands 

Priory,  Beds. 
It.  Arabclla-Jane-Catherine. 

III.  Hcnrietta-Frances-lsabella. 
Mr.  Atherley  d.  14  Feb.  1857. 

£cat— ShankUn,  Isle  of  Wight. 


ATHERLEY    OF    NORTHBROOK. 

Atherley,  George,  Esq.  of  Northhrook  House 
Hants,  J.P.  and  J).L.,  b.  31  Oct.  1818  ;  in.  No^-. 
1851,  Ellen,  2nd  dau.  of  Arthur  Frederick,  Esq.,  bv 
Sophia-Emily  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Watkins,  of 
Peimoyre,  co.  Biecon  (see  Baronetage),  and  has 
issue, 

EvELTN-GEOROE-nAMJiOND,     b.     Sopt.    1S52,    Royal    Horse 
Guards. 

Mr.  Atherley  is  son  of  the  late  George  Atherley, 
Esq.  of  Southampton  (who  d.  1856),  and  nephew  of 
Arthur  Atherley,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  that  town.  {See 
preceding  3Iemoir.) 

S"tJ— Northbrook  House,  Bishop's  Waltliam;  Arthur's 
Club. 


ATHORPE    OF    DINNINGTOIST. 

Athorpe,  JonN-CARVEE,  Esq.  of  Dinnington,  eo. 
York,  M.A.,   J.P.  and   D.L.,  co.  Derby,  late  Major 
1st  West  York  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b.  9  Aug.  1803  ; 
m.  8  Feb.  1831,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thoma3-Gibbon  Fitz- 
Gibbon,    Esq.     of    Ballyseeda,    co.    Limerick,    and 
granddau.  of  Sir  Henry  Osborne,  Bart.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  23  Dec.  1863)  had  issue, 
I.  John,  Capt.  in  the  army,    b.  31   Jlarch,    1833;  m.  IS56, 
Avice,  dau.  of  Capt.  Haydcn,  and  d.  at  Natal,  3  March,. 
1861. 
n.  George-Middleton  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Dinnington, 
6.  1  Nov.  1835. 

III.  Henry,  6.  6  March,  1837;  killed  at  Gamla  Carlaby, 
Finland,  8  June,  1854. 

IV.  Robert,  Capt.  Royal  Engineers,  b.  16  Oct.  1840. 

V.  Marmaduke,  6.  27  May,  1843;  m.  April  6,  1869,  Edilh- 
Louisa,  dau.  of  Rev.  C.-C.-Beaty  Pownall,  and  d.  at 
Alicante,  9  March,  1872,  leaving  one  son  and  one  dau. 

I.  Mary-Anne-Eliza,  m.  5  April,  1863,  Edward  Walter,  Esq., 
late  Capt.  8th  Hussars. 

II.  Harriet,  m.  17  Aug.  1854,  Edward-Claudius  Walker,  Esq. 
of  Chester. 

III.  Emily-Jane,  ra.  Feb.  1867,  Jas.  Armstrong  Murisy, 
Esq.  and  d.  Nov.  1867. 

IV.  Catherine-Agnes,  d.  1860. 

V.  Clara-Isabella,  m.  at  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  26  JLiy,  1^70, 
Charles-J.  Manning,  Esq.,  Barrister,  Sydney,  and  d.  3 
April,  1872,  leaving  one  dau. 

VI.  Nanette-Fanny,  to.  15  Aug.  1872,  Nicliolns-Jolin  Charl- 
ton, Esq.  of  Chilwell,  near  Nottingham,  and  d.  U  Nov. 
1874,  leaving  one  son. 

VII.  Ellen-Ethelilred,  d.  30  July,  1SG3. 

VIII.  Blanche,  d.  22  June,  1877.  ix.  Alice-Nina. 
This  gentleman,  who  is  elder  son  of  the  late  Marma- 
duke-Middleton  Middleton,  Esq.  of  Leam,  co.  Derby 
(who  d.  6  Nov.  1848),  by  Mary- Anne  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Eobert  Athorpe-Athorpe,  Esq.  of  Dinnington, 
assumed,  upon  attaining  his  majority,  the  surname 
and  arms  of  Athorpe,  in  pursuance'  of  the  will  of 
his  maternal  uncle,  Thomas  Athorpe,  Esq. 

j4rms— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  per  pale  nebulee,  arg.  and 
az.,  two  mullets  in  fess,  counterchanged,  for  Athorpe  ;  2nd, 
erm.,  on  a  saltier,  engrailed,  sa.,  an  eagle's  head,  erased,  or, 
for  Middleton  ;  3rd,  or,  on  a  chevron,  between  three  crosses 
cluchee,  sa.,  a  fleur-de-lis  between  two  stags'  heads,  cabosscd, 
of  the  first,  for  Carver. 

Crests— \st,  Athorpe,  a  falcon,  ppr.,  belled  or,  the  dexter 
claw  resting  on  an  escutcheon,  per  pale,  nebulee,  and  t\M> 
mullets,  in  fesse,  as  in  the  arms;  '^nd,  Middleton;  Srd, 
Carver,  a  mount,  vert,  thereon  a  cross  cluchee  or,  charged  in 
the  centre  with  a  fleur-de-lis,  sa. 

Scat— Dinnington,  Rotherham,  Yorkshire. 


ATHY    OF    RENVILLE. 

Atht,  Edmond-Joseph- Philip,  Esq.  of  Ecn- 
tille,  CO.  Galwav,  representative  of  one  of  the  Tribes 
of  Gal  way,  b.  1859. 

ItinCilSC.— Philip-Ltnch  .^thy,  Esq.  of  Renville,  co. 
Galway,  //!.  Bridset,  dau.  of  Randle  McDonnell,  Esq.  au 
eminent  merchant  of  the  city  of  Dublin,  and  had  issue, 


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Kandle-Kdmond-Ltnch,  his  successor. 

Myles  (Kev.),  in  AustraUa,  a  Priest  of  the  Order  of  St. 
Benedict. 

Katherine. 
The  elder  son, 

EANDLE-EDMOOT-LTNcn  Atht,  Esq.  of  Renville,  M.  1858, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  William-Hill  Buckle,  Esq.  of  Chaceley,  co. 
Worcester,  and  d.  1875,  wlicn  lie  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edmond-Joseph-I'hilip  Athy,  Esq.  of  Kenville. 

Arms — Chcquy  jru.  and  arg.  a  chev.  sa. 

Crest — A  di-ini-liijti  arg. 

Idolto — Duci  ct  mm  trahi. 

/SeaJ— Eenville,  Oianmore,  co.  Galway. 


ATKINS    OF    FIRVILLE, 

Atkins,  Chaelotte-Elizabeth  and  Henrietta- 
Louisa,  of  Firville,  co.  Cork,  aud  of  Monaquil,  co. 
Tipperary,  s.  as  co-beirs  to  their  brother  ilobert- 
Going  Atkins,  Esq.  1869. 

HtlTCajC. — KicHABD  ATKIK9,  Esq.,  the  first  of  the  family 
who  settled  in  Ireland,  sold  the  lands,  which  it  is  said  had 
been  assigned  to  his  father,  in  Kerry,  and  purchased  several 
debentures  confirmed  to  him  by  a  grant  in  May,  1678.  He  m. 
Barbara  Fuller,  of  the  Sandbanks,  near  Dingle,  in  1683, 
descenaed  from  John  Fuller,  Esq.  of  FuUcrstown  (Bowlers- 
town),  Ballychristin,  and  Ballynahinch,  near  Dingle,  whicli 
he  held  of  the  King,  in  capite,  by  knight's  service  (Desmond 
Survey,  26  Elizabeth),  and  had  issue,  with  Thomas,  Richard, 
aud  Robert,  who  all  d.  unm., 

I.  Charles,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  ru.  1702,  Margaret,  widow  of  John  Raines,  Esq., 
and  had  issue.  His  descendants  intermarried  with  the 
Crofts,  PurccU,  Crone,  Hohnes,  and  Upton  families,  in  the 
cos.  Cork  and  Limerick. 

III.  John,  of  Ballyandrew,  m.  1683,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Chapman,  Esq.  of  MUebush,  Mallow,  and  sister  of  Richard 
Chapman,  Esq.  of  same  jilace,  and  of  Gurtnagruss  (now 
Firville),  co.  Cork,  and  d.  21  Nov.  1734,  having  had  issue, 
with  one  dau.,  Sarah,  two  sons, 

1  Thomas,  whose  son  John,  of  Graigue,  m.  and  had,  infer 
alios,  issue,  Richard  Atkins,  Esq.,  who  m.  Diana,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Jaques  Ingram,  by  his  wife,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
John  Smyth,  3rd  son  of  the  Eight  Rev.  Thomas  Smyth, 
Bishop  of  Limerick,  and  had  one  dau.,  Mary  Atkins. 

2  Richard,  of  Ballyandrew  and  of  Mallow,  m.  about  1728, 
Anne,  only  dau.  of  Murtoah  O'SulUvan-Beare  (and  sister 
of  the  celebrated  Murtogh-Oge  O'Sullivan)  representative 
of  the  Princes  of  Beare  and  Bantry,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
3  Nov.  1756),  left  issue,  1738,  an  only  child,  viz., 

John,  of  Fountainville,  6.  1729;  m.  5  Nov.  1757,  Mary, 
2nd  dau.  of  Robert  Atkins,  Esq.  of  Fountainville,  and 
Copstown,  CO.  Cork,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Jacob  Eingrose,  Esq.  of  Ballyhowra,  co.  Cork 
(by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  George  Crofts,  Esq.  of 
Velvetstown),  3rd  son  of  Col.  Richard  Ringrose,  of 
3Ioynoe,  co.  Clare,  by  Margaret,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir 
(with  Arabella,  wife  of  Matthew  Ducie  Moreton,  Baron 
Ducii-)  of  Sir  Thomas  Prestwich,  Bart,  of  the  Holme, 
Lancashire.  Mr.  Atkins  d.  10  Jan.  1788  (his  widow 
survived  him  till  31  Oct.  1817),  and  left  issue, 

1  Robert,  Captain  South  Cork  Militia,  6.  13  March, 
1762;  m.  1785,  Jane-Purdon,  3rd  dau.  of  Eichard- 
Ringrose  Bowerman,  Esq.  of  Moynoe,  co.  Clare,  by 
Avarina  his  wife,  dau.  of  Simon  Purdon,  Esq.  of 
Tineranna,  co.  Clare,  and  d.  20  May,  1802,  having 
had  issue,  to  survive,  two  daus., 

Mary-Anne,  d.  unm.  1810. 

Avarina,  m.  1810,  to  the  Rev.  Henry  Guhbins,  of  St. 
Mary's,  Limerick,  eldest  son,  by  2nd  wife,  of  Joseph 
Gubbins,  Esq.  of  Kenmare  Castle ;  she  d.  31  May, 
1827,  leaving  issue. 

2  Thomas,  Lieut.  39th  regt.,  6.  10  Sept.  1709;  d.  from 
his  wounds  at  St.  Lucia,  unm.  1794. 

1  Anne,  to.  1782,  to  John  Cole,  Esq.  of  Oldwood,  co. 
Cork,  and  d.  24  Aug.  1783,  leaving  an  only  child, 
John-Atkins  Cole,  Esq.,  d.  imm.  1811. 

2  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  30  April,  1830. 

3  Margaret,  d.  unm.  29  Dec.  1840. 

4  Blary,  6.  14  March,  1774 ;  m.  James-Thomas 
Davis,  Esq.,  Surgeon  Royal  Artillery,  and  acting 
Deputy-Inspector  of  Ordnance  Hospitals  in  the 
Peninsula,  representative  of  an  ancient  Buckingham- 
shire family,  originally  from  Wales.  Mr.  Davis  d. 
at  Exeter,  27  Sept.  1814,  and  by  Mary  Atkins  his  wife 
<who  survived  him  till  25  Oct.  1859)  had  issue,  with 
otiiers  who  d.  young,  three  sons  and  one  dau.  viz., 

John-Nicholas-Crofts-Atkins  Davis,  Deputy-Inspec- 
tor-General of  Army  Hospitals,  F.R. C.S.I,  and 
M.E.C.S.L. 

James-Eobert-Davis,  of  Lower  Baggot  Street,  Dub- 


lin, m.  17  Oct.  1844,  Charlotte-Eliza,  dan.  of  ths 
late  Robert  Atkins,  Esq.  of  Firville,  co.  Cork,  and 
has   issue,    John-Atldns  Davis    (Eev.),   Ecctor  of 
Ettagh  and  Kilcoleman,  diocese  of  Killaloe,  and 
Mary-Hastings  Davis. 
Thomas-O.^borne  Davis,   Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  a 
distinguished  orator  and  poet,   d.  unm.  16  Sept. 
1845,  and  was  buried  at  Mount  Jerome,  near  Dulv 
lin,  where  his  statue  by  Hogan  has  been  placed 
over  his  remains. 
Charlotte-Melina  Davis. 
5  Charlotte,   m.   1806,    John-Frederick  Ridley,  Esq., 
Surgeon    E.A.,    of    Hawthorn,    co.    Durham,    and 
by  him  (who  d.  1  Feb.   1829,   she  surviving  till  23 
Feb.  1844)  had  no  issue, 
IV.  Samuel,  of  St.  Clement  Danes  parish,  London,  m.  Su- 
sannah, and  had  issue,   four  sons    and    two  daus.,    viz., 
Charles,  b.  26  May,  17.32;  Eobert,  b.  Nov.  1739;  Peter,  6. 
24  Jan.  1741;  Thomas,  b.  9  March,  1743;  Susannah,  h.  21 
Sept.  1735;  Charlotte-Sophia,  6.  30  July,  1738,  m.  29  July, 
1762,  Samuel  Bradshaw,  Esq.,  Secretary  to  the  Postmaster- 
General. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  Richard  Chapman,  Esq.  of  Milebush,  and 
of  Gurtnagruss  (now  Firville),  co.  Cork. 

II.  Barbara,  m.  Richard  Purcell,  Esq.  of  Kilbrin  (now  Temple 
Mary),  co.  Cork. 

The  eldest  son, 

Chaeles  Atkins,  Esq.  of  Fountainville,  co.  Cork,  Sheriff  of 
Limerick,  1694 ;  on.  1st,  the  only  child  of  John  Westropp,  Esq. 
of  Cahirduggan,  co.  Cork,  but  by  her  he  had  no  issue.  He  m. 
2ndly,  1700,  -Hannah,  2nd  dau.  of  Robert  Minnitt,  Esq.  of 
Knygh  Castle,  Blackfort,  and  Annaghbeg,  co.  Tipperary,  and 
by  her  (who  was  b.  28  Sept.  1682,  he  deceasing  before  1733-34) 
had  issue,  with  two  younger  sons,  Thomas,  of  Virginia  (where 
he  m.  and  had  issue),  John,  who  d.  unm.,  and  one  dau., 
Barbara,  an  elder  son, 

RoBEET  Atkins,  Esq.  of  Fountainville,  and  Copstown,  co. 
Cork,  b.  1704;  m.  about  1727,  Elizabeth,  sole  child  of  Jacob 
Eingrose,  Esq.  of  Ballyhowra,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 
deceasing  17  May,  1738, 

I.  Charles,  b.  13  Oct.  1729,  J.P. ;  m.  1754,  Elizabeth,  solo 
child  (by  his  1st  wife)  of  William  Beere,  Esq.  of  Ballyboy, 
CO.  Tipperary,  and  d.  22  May,  1762,  i>.  p.,  having  had  issue, 

1  William,  &.  May,  1757,  who  .?.  to  Fountainville  oa 
the  demise  of  his  grandfather  in  1788.  He  to.  1782, 
Mary,  only  dau.  of  John  Roberts,  Esq.  of  Ardmore, 
CO.  Cork,  and  d.  1847,  having  had  issue,  one  son,  William, 
b.  1787,  d.  xmm.  1811,  and  six  daus.,  co-heirs  to  their 
brother,  of  whom  the  eldest,  Sarah,  m.  her  cousin, 
Ringrose  Atkins,  M.D.,  and  the  youngest,  Frances,  m. 
William  Lysaght,  Esq.  of  Hazlewood,  co.  Cork. 

2  Richard,  who  m.  1st,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  William  Dcvereux, 
Esq.  of  Deerpark,  co.  Clare,  and  widow  of  the  Eev. 
Robert  Minnitt,  of  Blackfort,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had 
issue,  two  sons,  who  d.  s.  p. 

n.  Ringrose,  of  Prospect  Hill,  near  Mallow,  J.P.,  6.  1737;  m. 
1st,  1769,  Catherine,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Jolui  Brookes,. 
Esq.  d.  s.  p. ;  and  2ndly,  1770,  Ehzabcth,  eldest  dau.  of 
William  Baker,  Esq.  of  Liscahill,  co.  Tipperary,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1824)  left  at  his  decease,  24  Feb.  1789,  with  several 
children  who  d.  unm.,  the  following  issue, 

1  Robert-Baker,  his  heir,  of  Prospect  Hall,  Lieut.  68tli 
rcgt.,  d.  unm.  r 

2  Ringrose,  M.D.,  6.  1783;  in.  1804,  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  and| 
eventual  co-heiress  of  William  Atkins,  Esq.  of  Fountain-  ll 
ville,  and  d.  1818,  leaving  issue  by  her  (who  survived  till  ] 
1854)  with  four  daus.,  Elizabeth-Eingrose,  Maria-Ringrose, 
Henrietta,  and  Anne,  five  sons, 

Thomas-Ringroso,    b.    1809;    a   Capt.  in  the  Imperial 
Lancers  of  Austria.    He  settled  in  New  Zealand,  whero  ^ 
he  d.  25  April,  1849,  leaving  issue  by  his  wife  (wliom  hwj 
■>n.  1837),  Susanna-Augusta,  dau.  of  Col.  Nuttal  Greene,  | 
of  Kilmanahan  Castle,  co.  Tipperary,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  I 
several  children,   1  Augustus-Atheling-Alexander-Mit- 
ford;  2  Mensdorf,  b.  1844,  and  two  daus.,  Charlotte- 
Ann-Sarah-Steward,  m.  Capt.  F.-W.  Buck,  2nd  son  of 
Joseph  Buck,  Esq.  of  Sutton  Court,  co.  Surrey ;  and 
Caroline,  to.  to  —  Gillies,  Esq. 

John-Roberts,  Barrister-at-Law,  now  of  St.  Kilda,  Mel- 
bourne, AustraUa,  6.  1809 ;  to.  1842,  Agnes  (d.  1873), 
only  child  and  heir  of  William  Campion,  M.D.,  or 
Limerick,  and  has  had  issue,  John  Ringrose,  b.  29  Jlay,^ 
1851 ;  Mary-Ringrose,  to.  Isi,  John  Bayley,  Esq.,  and 
2ndly,  —  Baylis,  Esq.;  Elizabeth-Sophia,  Henrietta.- 
Eingrose,  Agnes,  and  Sarah.  ) 

Eingrose,  b.  1811 ;  Major  Queen  of  Spain's  Rifles,  Lieut.- 
Col.  by  brevet,  and  a  Knight  of  San  Fernando,  d.  unm. 
1851. 

William,  who  inherited  half  of  Fountainville;  m.  184.%  , 
Louisa-J.-S.,  dau.  of  Thomas  Gclston,  Esq.,  Assistant; 
Commissary-General,  and  has  issue,  William-Eingro.^e, 
6.1847;  Ringrose,  6.1851;  Thomas-G.,   6.  1854;   and 
Louisa-Josei)hina. 

Walter-Baker  (Rev.),  6.  1818;  m.  1855,  Georgiaiw,  2n4! 
dau.  of  the   late   Rev.   B.-Herbert   Nash,    F.T.C.P. 


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Rector  of  Ardstragh,  and  deceasing  in  18.')9,  left  issue, 
Ringvose,  6.  1856,  d.  1848;  Herbert,  6.  1837. 

a  Tliomas,  Lieut,  in  the  army,  6.  1785 ;  settled  in  Van 
Diemen's  Land,  where  he  m.  Bertha-Sarah  ((/.  1872),  dau. 
of  Edward  Luttrell,  Esq.,  Staff  Surgeon,  and  d.  1844, 
leaving  issue,  Robert-Eingrose-Austin,  m.  Ist,  the  dau. 
of  Ambrose  Boyd,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  and  2ndly, 
17  January,  1871,  Susan,  dau.  of  Capt  W.-H.  Wigmore; 
D'Aroy-Charles;  Eliza,  »j.  1838,  Thomas  Nicholson,  Esq.  ; 
Charlotte,  m.  Asther,  Esq. ;  and  Bertha,  m.  —  Ashton, 
Esq. 

1  Anne,  m.  Thomas  Gelston,  Esq.,  Assistant-Commissary- 
General. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  Hjnry  Franks,  Esq.  of  Gortnavidera, 
CO.  Tipperary,  d.  s.  ■p.  18'v2. 

3  Margaret,  m.  1824,  to  G.-R.  Pain,  Esq.,  and  had  one 
child,  Sarah  Pain,  in.  1858,  to  Henry  Verelcer,  Esq. 

ni.  Thomas,  merchant  in  Jamaica,  6.  1738;  d.  unm. 

IV.  Jacob,  Port  Surveyor  at  Baltimore,  co.  Cork,  b.  1741 ;  m. 
1772,  Phoebe,  eldest  diSi.  and  co-heiress  of  John  Dobbs,  Esq., 
representative  of  the  family  of  Castle  Dobbs,  co.  Antrim, 
and  dying  1812,  had  issue,  Robert,  who  d.  unm.  1807, 
and  Phoebe. 

▼.  Robert,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Margaret,  in.  1751,  William  Devereux,  Esq.  of  Deer  Park, 
CO.  Clare,  and  d.  1815. 

II.  Mary,  m.  1757,  John  Atkins,  Esq. 

III.  Elizabeth,  of  Meadstown,  m.  1763,  Henry  Franks,  Esq. 
of  Moorestown,  co.  Limerick. 

The  5th  surviving  son, 

Robert  Atkins,  Esq.,  6. 1  Aug.  1749,  of  Firville.  Mallow,  co. 
Cork,  J. P.,  and  Major  Mallow  Cavalry,  ra.  1773,  Mary, 
dau.  of  George  Hastings,  Esq.  (co-heiress  to  her  brother, 
Stephen  Hastings,  Esq.),  of  Fort  Henry,  co.  Tipperary,  by  his 
wife  Mary,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Minnitt,  Esq.  of 
Knygh  Castle,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  his  heir. 

II.  Stephen-Hastings,  of  Fort  Henry,  co.  Tipperary,  and 
J:i^hiberg,  co.  Cork,  J. P.  for  cos.  Tipperary,"  Clare,  and 
Limerick,  6.  29  March,  1793;  in.  1st,  1815,  Elizabeth,  eldest 
dau.  of  Dowell  O'Reilly,  Esq.  of  Heath  House,  Queen's 
County,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1816)  he  had  issue  an  only  child, 

Stephen-Hastings  (Rev.),  A.M.,  Nov.  1878,  Rector  of  Hat- 
ford,  Faringdon,  Berks,  6. 12  Sept.  181G;  m.  1852,  Isabella, 
<1au.  of  Samuel  Law,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Samuel-Hast- 
ings; 6.  26  Oct.  1865,  Myles-Howard,  6.  19  Oct.  1858;  and 
•Jane. 
Mr.  S.H.  Atkins  m.  2ndly,  1825,  Mary-Anne,  eldest  dau.  of 
Major  William  Greene,  of  the  61st  regt.,  and  has  is.sue  by 
l.cr  (to  survive),  William,  b.  17  Jan   1836;  Romulus-Robert, 
loMuus-Henry,  twins,  b.  11  March,  1840;    Edmond-Arthur, 
lipt.  30  Nov.  1843;  Elizabeth-Adele,  d.  unm.;  Margaret- 
I .  race,  d.  unm.  1848  ;    Mary-Anne,  m.  1862,  Joseph  Shack- 
1  tun,  Esq.;  Henrietta,  m.  1866,  Ralph  Shackleton,  Esq. 
in.  <Teorge,  b.  6  Feb.  1796;  d.  unm. 

I.  i^Iary,  m.  1796,  Thomas  Lidwell,  Esq.  of  Cormackstown, 
.111(1  Clonniore,  co.  Tipperary. 

II.  Klizabeth,  m.  1804,  Robert  Twiss,  Esq.  of  Cordel,  co. 
i\'(rry,  J.P.,  Hi,gh  Sheriff  of  the  said  co.  in  1802. 

III.  .\nne,  m.  1808,  Richard  -  Harding  Wigmore,  Esq.  of 
Kallynona  and  Brookdale,  co.  Cork. 

IV.  Margaret,  7».  1811,  Arthur  Ormsby,  Esq.  of  Birdhill,  CO. 
■riliperary. 

V.  Hannah,  in.  1820,  as  his  2nd  wife,  William  Fitzgerald, 
]>(!.,  Barristcr-at-Law,  of  Adrival,  co.  Kerry,  and  of  Black- 
liirt,  CO.  Tipperary. 

VI.  Henrietta,  in.  1st,  1817,  Rev.  Warham  Leader,  Rector 
I'f  Upper  Shandon,  CorK  ;  and  2ndly  1821,  Rev.  Mathew 
Moore,  Rector  of  Cahirconlish,  co.  Limerick. 

:  lilcst  son, 

f.ht  Atkins,  Esq.  of  Firville,  co.  Cork,  b.  21  Jan.  1775; 

,  31  Deo.  1798,  Charlotte,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Philip 
"  , ,  Esq.  of  Monaquil,  co.  Tipperary,  by  Grace  his  wife,  dau. 
<•;  iMomas  Bernard,  Esq.  of  Castle  Bernard,  King's  CO.,  and 
!j.v  ii  t  (who  d.  1814)  had  issue, 

i)rrt,  6.  1802;  d.  1812. 
■  i.ip-GoiNG,  late  of  Firville. 
;i!igs,  b.  5  March,  1807;   d.  unm.  in  Paris,  1872. 
Mas,  Lieut.   12th  foot,  6.  22  April,   ls08;   d.  unm.  at 
:nprara  1827. 

i  P.ennott-Robert  (Rev.),  6.  30  Oct.  1812;  d.  unm.  1840. 
■  iotte-Eliza,  m.  1844,  her  cousin,  James-Robert  Davis, 

rkins  911.  2ndly,  1816,  Catherine,  dau.  and  eventually  co- 

I  John  Ridley,  Esq.  of  Hawthorn,  co.  Durham,  but  by 

liad  no  issue.     He  d.  13  Sept.  1839,  and  was  s.  by  his 

surviving  son, 

Uev.  Philip-Going  Atktns  of  Firville,  co.  Cork,  and  of 
:uil,  CO.  Tipperary  (to  whj..-h  latter  he  s.  at  the  death  of 

iidmother),  b.  21  June,  1804;  m.  16  Aujj.  1830,  Jane,  2nd 
1  the  late  Rowland  Morrison,  Esq.  of  Tivoli  House,  co. 


Cork,  by  Maria-Jano,  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  his  cousin,  Robert 
Davies,  M.D.,  and  granddau.  of  the  Rev.  Boyle  Davies,  2nd 
son  of  the  celebrated  Rowland  Davies,  D.D.  of  Dawstown,  co. 
Cork,  Dean  of  Ross,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert-Going,  his  successor. 

II.  Philip,  6.  1834;  d.  unm.,  killed  at  Camp  Cady,  California. 
29  July,  1866. 

III.  John,  b.  1840;  d.  unm.,  killed  at  Joffersvilla,  Farquier 
County,  Virginia,  29  Oct.  1864. 

I.  Charlotte-Elizabeth,  co-heir  to  her  brother. 

II.  Heneietta-LouIsa,  co-heir  to  her  brother. 
Mr.  Atkins  d.  1861,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert-Going  Atkins.  Esq.  of  Firville,  6.  1833 ;  d.  unm.  at 
Plum  Bayou,  Arkansas,  in  the  United  States  of  America,  21 
Dec.  1869,  when  his  sisters  became  his  co-heirs. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  cross  formed  of  four  semi-de-lis  between  as 
many  mullets  pierced  sa.  The  elder  line  of  this  family  have 
always  borne  the  arms  of  the  co.  Gloucester  house,  while 
some  of  the  younger  branches  have  used  those  of  the  Norfolk 
line. 

Crest— A  nag's  head  erased  sa.,  bridled  arg. 

Mottoes — By  the  sword  ;  and  honor  et  virtus. 

Heats — Firville,  near  Mallow;  and  Monaquil,  co.  Tipperary. 


ATKINS    OF    KINGSTON    LISLE. 

Maetin-Ateins,  Edwin,  Esq.  of  Kingston  Lisle, 
Berks,  b.  18  Ma,y,  1870 ;  s.  his  father,  6  May,  1875. 

ILtUEajJE. — This  family,  of  French  origin,  settled  in  Eng- 
land in  consequence  of  the  revocation  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes. 
The  great-grandfather  of  the  late  Edwin  Martin,  Esq.,  added 
the  name  of  Atkins  to  that  of  Martin,  in  compUance  with 
the  testamentary  injunction  of  his  maternal  uncle,  Abraham 
Atkins,  Esq.  of  Kingston  Lisle.  That  manor  had  been  pur- 
chased in  the  year  174G,  from  the  widow  of  John  Hyde,  Esq., 
and  its  tenure  gave  rise  to  a  claim  for  the  old  Barony  of  Lisle, 
which  is  referred  to  at  length  in  the  Vicissitudes  of  I<'a,.;,Uief. 
Mr.  Martin,  who  added  the  additional  surname  of  Atkins,  m. 
Ellen-Frances,  dau.  of  William  Halhed,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1831,  aged  79)  left  a  son  and  heir, 

Atkins-Edwin  Mabtin-Atkins,  Esq.  of  Kin,g.?ton  Lisle, 
Berks,  who  m.  Ann,  younger  dau.  of  John  Cook,  Esq.  of 
Hothorpe,  and  had  issue, 

Edwin,  his  heir. 

William-Hastings,  of  Farley  Castle. 

George,  b.  1815. 

Henry,  Lieut.  53rd  regt.;  b.  1818:  d.  unm.  1842. 

Ellen,  b.  1807 ;  ia.  1853,  her  cousin,  the  Rev.  Thomas  Everett, 
of  Biddesden  House,  Andover. 

Belinda,  7  twins,  b.  1809.  Louisa  m.  1835,  Thos.  Thorn- 
Louisa,  S  hill  Morland,  Esq.  of  Sheepstead,  near  Abingdon. 
Bed.s.p.  1848. 

Francos,  6.  1817;  m.  1838,  Rev.  W.  Wyld,  Rector  of  Wood- 
borough,  Wilts,  and  d.  13  March,  1861. 

The  eldest  son, 

Edwin  Martin-Atkins,  Esq.  of  Kingston  Lisle,  6.  1808 ;  m. 
Dec.  1835,  Caroline,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Duffield,  Esq.  M.P., 
of  Marchara  Park,  Bucks,  and  d.  5  May,  1859,  leaving 
(by  her,  who  d.  1866)  issue, 

I.  Edwin,  his  heir. 

II.  George-Augustus,  b.  1842. 

III.  Ernest-Edwin,  6.  1848. 

IV.  Francis-Hastings,  b.  1850. 

V.  Frederic- William,  6.  1852;  f?.  Nov.  18G9. 

I.  Ann-Emily,  b.  1837;  (/.  1855. 

II.  Caroline-Louisa,  b.  1843  ;  m.  1872,  Charles  Collins,  Esq.  of 
Reading,  Bucks. 

III.  Alice-Maria,  b.  1845. 

IV.  Clara-Beiinda,  b.  1847 ;  m.  1864,  Capt.  A.-M.  Jones,  of 
Clifton,  Bristol,  and  d.  Nov.  1876. 

The  eldest  son, 

Edwin  MartIn-Atkins,  Esq.  of  Kingston  Lisle,  J. P.,  6.  9 
Dec.  1838:  m.  1st,  9  Jan.  Is62,  Mary-GeorKiana-Louisa,  2nd 
dau.  of  Gen.  Johnson,  of  Wytham-on-the-Hill,  co.  Lincoln, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  26  Dec.  1863)  had  one  child,  b.  18  Deo.  1863, 
d.  the  following  day.  He  in.  2ndly,  31  Oct.  1865,  Amy,  2nd 
dau.  of  Charles  Hutton,  Esq.  of  Bath,  and  d.  6  May,  1875, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  Edwin,  now  of  Kingston  Lisle. 

n.  Charlcs-Edwin,  b.  1872. 

III.  Alfred-Edwin ;  6.  1874,  d.  1876. 

I.  Mary-Georgiana,  b.  1866. 

II.  Edith-Amy,  b.  1808. 

Arms — Atkins  and  Martin  quarterly. 
Motto — Cuncta  mundana  rotantur. 
Ceat — Kingston  Lisle,  near  Wantage. ' 


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MARTIN-ATKINS   OF    FARLEY    CASTLE. 

Maetix-Atkixs,  William-Hastikgs,  Esq.  of 
Parley  Castle,  Berks,  J.P.,  b.  10  May,  1811  ;  m. 
1st,  29  Oct.  1844,  Diana-Mary,  2ncl  dau.  ot  Eev. 
Thomas  Wyld,  and  widow  of  J.  Tyrrell,  Esq.,  which 
lady  died  1862  ;  and  2udly,  30  May,  1865,  Georgiana, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  late  George-Edward  Beauchamp- 
Froctor,  Esq.  of  Thetford,  Norfolk,  and  widow  of 
Edward-Lloyd  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Cerrig  Llwydion, 
CO.  Denbigh.  Mr.  Martin-Atkins  is  2nd  son  of  the 
late  Atkins-Edwin  Martin- Atkins,  Esq.  of  Kingston 
Lisle. 

Arms  &c.— Same  as  Atkins  of  Kingston  Lisle. 

iO'2:ti— Farley  Castle,  Beading. 

ATKINS    OF    WATERPARK. 

Atkixs,  Eobekt-St.  Leger,  Esq.  of  Waterpark, 
CO.  Cork,  b.  12  Nov.  1842  ;  s.  his  father,  26  Aug. 
1S5S. 

ILlltCaSP.— ArcnsTiNT:  Atkins,  Esq.,  of  English  descent, 
olitainecl  grants  of  land  in  Ireland  for  his  son, 

Robert  Atkins,  Esq.,  who  was  father  of  Bobebt  Atkins,  Esq. 
ofCarrigaline,  co.  Cork,  now  called  Waterpark,  who  purchased 
that  estate,  and  had  an  elder  dau.,  Margaret  Atkins,  of 
Waterpark,  m.  1742,  Hey  ward  St.  Leger,  Esq.  of  Hey  ward's 
Hill,  and  had  seven  children.    The  2nd  son, 

Eobebt-Atkins  St.  Legee,  Esq.  succeeding  to  Waterpark, 
adopted  the  surname  of  Atkins,  in  compliance  with  his  grand- 
father's will.  He  m.  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Philip  Lavallin, 
Esq.  of  Waterstown,  co.  Cork,  and  had  (with  two  daus.,  Sarah, 
m.  Bobert  Berkeley,  Esq.  great-grandson  of  Bishop  Berkeley ; 
und  Jane,  m.  Michael-Bustead  Westropp,  Esq.)  six  sons ;  the 
eldest, 

EoBERT  St.  Legee-Atkins,  Esq.  of  Waterpark,  was  killed 
by  a  fall  from  his  horse.  He  d.  unin.  and  was  g.  by  his 
brother, 

Waehasi  Atkins,  Esq.  of  Waterpark,  who  to.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Dennis  McCarthy,  Esq.  of  Macksgrove,  co.  Cork,  and  had  an 
only  son, 

BoBERT  Atkins,  Esq.  of  Waterpark,  Capt.  GOth  Eifles,  6. 
March,  1802 ;  to.  3  Dec.  1840,  Sarah-Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James 
Penrose,  Esq.  of  Woodhill,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

Eobert-St.  Leger,  his  heir. 

Louisa-Petitot-St.  Leger,  iii.  Dr.  George  Moore,  E.N. 

Mary-Elizabeth-St.  Leger,  in.  12  Sept.  1874,  J.  Eorlase- 
Warren,  Esq.,  B.N.,  of  Warrensgrove,  2nd  son  of  Sir  J. 
IJorlase-Warren,  Bart. 

llcnrietta-Geraldme-St.  Leger. 
Mr.  Atkins  d.  20  Aug.  1858,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  Eobebt-St. 
Legeb  Atkins,  Esq.  of  Waterpark. 

Suit — Waterpark,  Carrigaline,  co.  Cork. 


BURNABY-ATKINS    OF    HALSTEAD 
PLACE. 

BrENABT-ATKiNS,  Thomas-Feedeeick,  Esq.  of 
Halstead  Place,  Kent,  J.P.,  second  son  of  Thomas- 
Fowke-Audrew  Burnaby,  Esq.  of  Langford  Hall, 
Notts,  by  Emily  his  wife,  dau.  of  Eupert  Chawner, 
Esq.,  M.D.  (6'ee  Burnaby  of  Baggrave.)  He  s. 
to  Halstead  under  the  will  of  John-PeUy  Atkins, 
Esq.,  and  assumed  by  royal  license  the  surname 
of  Atkins ;  b.  13  March,  1836,  M.A.  Trinity  Hall, 
Cambridge,  1864 ;  m.  2  Jan.  1868,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  John  Franckhn,  Esq.  of  Gonalston  Hall,  co. 
Notts,  and  Great  Barford,  co.  Bedford,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  John,  6.  15  Sept.  1873. 

1.  Frances-Eveline,  d.  31  Jan.  1871. 

n.  Emily-Mary.  in.  Elizabeth-Caroline. 

£'eo£— Halstead  Place,  Sevenoaks,  Kent. 


Grange,  Farnboro',  Hants,  b.  2  March,  1S40 ;  m. 
April,  1869,  Edith-Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Vatchcr, 
Esq.  of  Eosemount,  St.  Helier's,  Jersey,  and  has 


I.  Hf:nrt-Ebnest. 
1.  Edith-Gertrude. 

JLtllCagC. — This  family  inherited  property  at  Tomrile 
Sowerby,  by  direct  descent  from  William  Atkinson,  who,  witli 
his  motlier,  is  included  in  a  lease  for  990  years,  granted  18th 
Elizabeth. 

Matthew  Atkinson,  of  Temple  Sowerby,  was  father  (be- 
sides a  younger  son,  Richard  Atkinson,  0.  1738;  M.P.  for 
Bomney,  and  Alderman  of  London,  who  d.  unm.  May,  1785) 
of  an  elder  son, 

George  Atkinson,  Esq.,  6.  16  Aug.  1730;  Receiver-General 
for  Cumberland  and  Westmorland.  He  m.  7  Jan.  1851,  Brid- 
get, dau.  and  heire.ss  of  Michael  Maughan,  Esq.  of  Wolsingham, 
and  Dorothy  his  wife,  co-heiress  of  the  Rev.  George  Lowthian, 
of  Staffold,  and  d.  12  Oct.  1781,  having  had,  with  other  children, 
a  son, 

George  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Morland,  called  also  of  Lee,  in 
Kent,  6.  17  Sept.  1764;  Island  Secretary  of  Jamica,  and  A.D.C. 
to  Lord  Balcarres,  Governor  of  that  Island,  and  afterwards 
Agent-General  for  that  colony  in  England.  He  to.  30  July, 
1794,  Susan-Mackenzie  Dunkley,  of  Clarendon,  Jamaica,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  Feb.  1830)  had, 

George,  6.  6  June,  1795;  d.  unm.  1849. 

Thoma3,6. 14  Sept.  1800;  Capt.  13th  Light  Dragoons ;  d.unm. 

1838. 
Francis-Barino,  of  whom  presently. 
William  (Rev.),  Bector  of  Gateshead  Fell,  co.  Darham,  an4' 

Hon.  Canon  of  Durham,  6.  13  June,  1809;  to.  Jane-Eliza-. 

beth,  dau.  of  William  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Belford  Hall,  North- 
umberland, and  had  issue. 
Richard,  6.  5  Aug.  1813 ;   m.  Caroline,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  J. 

Landon  of  Aberford. 
Bridget,  to.  Robert  Robertson,  Esq.  of  Auchleeks,  co.  Perth, 

and  Memblands,  co.  Devon. 

Mary,  to.  Alex.  Turnbull,  Esq.,  H.B.M.  Consul  at  Marseilles. 
Jane,  vi.  Edward  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
Harriet-Eliza,  to.  Alex.  Adair,  Esq.   of    Heatherton   Park, 

Somerset. 

Mr.  Atkinson  d.  11  May,  1314,  and  was  s.  by  his  3rd  but  eldest 
surviving  son, 

Krancis-Barino  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Morland,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
6.  30  Dec.  1805;  vi.  1st,  Dec.  1831,  Mary-Anne,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Stoddart,  Knt.,  Chief  Justice  of  Malta,  who  d.  Nov.  Is32, 
He  'III.  2ndly,  3  Aug.  1837,  Ellen-Frances,  dau.  of  John  Home, 
Esq.  of  Edgbaston  (son  of  John,  who  was  son  of  the  last  He 
of  Whittield,  co.  Berwick,  of  the  same  family  as  HoiiE  (ot 
Hume)  of  Ninewells,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

George,  his  heir. 

Francis-Home  (Rev.),  now  of  Morland. 

Thomas,  b.  2  Aug.  1841 ;  1st  Royal  Regt.  of  Infantry. 

Rii&CIayton.}'---^-18  0ct.l844. 

Alexander-Henry,  Lieut.  55th  regt.,  b.  16  Aug.  1816. 

Robert-Septimus,  b.  15  Feb.  1848. 

Edward,  b.  19  July,  18.00. 

Ellen-Frances,  hi.  Parker-Miles  Eanalow,  Esq. 

Mary-Jane,  d.  unm.  Sept.  1872. 

Bridget-Harriet. 
Mr.  Atkinson,  who  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  Cumberland,  1S53| 
d.  24  Nov.  1864,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Morland,  Westmorland,  hi 
24  Nov.  1838  ;  J. P.,  and  Capt.  Royal  Westmorland  Mihtia^ 
Mr.  Atkinson,  ci.  ttmii.  at  San  Bemo,  in  Italy,  Feb.  1874,  and 
was  s.  by  his  brother  Eev.  Francis-Homb  Atkinson,  now  (rf 
Morland. 


I 


Ai-ms—Gn.,  an  eagle,  displayed,  with  two  heads,  arg., 
a  chief,  of  the  second,  three  nmllcts  of  the  first. 
Crest — A  falcon,  wings  expanded,  arg. 
Seat— Morland  Hall,  Penruli,  Westmorland. 


ATKINSON    OF    MORLAND. 

Atkixsox,  Eev.  Francis-Home,  M.A.,  of  Mor- 
land   Hall,    Benrith,    Westmorland,    and    Miuley 


ATKINSON    OF    LORBOTTLE. 

Atkinson,  Cuarles-John,  Esq.  of  Lorbottlt 
Northumberland,  Lieut.  24th  regt.,  6. 27  May,  18-35 
s.  his  father  6  June,  1875. 

IttnCTtgC.— This  name  of  Atkinson  occurs  at  a  rer 
early  period  in  the  Visitations  and  other  MSS.  of  Northumbe, 
land. 

Adam  Atkinson,  Esq.,  6.  17.55;  J.P.  for  NorthumberlantV 
purchased  the  estate  of  Lurboltle,  1769.    He  m.  1776,  Isabella, 


ATK 


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ATK 


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•lilest  il.iii.   of  Robert  Currv,    Esq.,   and   d.    15  July,    1S44, 
caving  issue, 
ADAJf.  John,  6.  179G;  d.lSU. 

Anne,  m.  Anthony  Marshall,  Esq. 
Elizaheth,  (/.  1810. 
Mary,  ia.  George  Wilson,  Esq. 
Isabella,  d.  1819.  Catherine,  d.  1814. 

"he  elder  son, 
ADA5I  Atkinsox,  Esq.of  Lorbottle,  5.  1  May,  1704;  J. P.,  and 
lajor-Commandant  of  a  corps  of  yeomanry  cavalry;  m.  25 
une,  1816,  Eleanor,  4th  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Davison,  Esq., 
iritish  Consul  at  Nice,  and  afterwards  at  Algiers,  and  had 
jsue, 

Adam,  late  representative. 
Nathaniel  (Bev.),  6.  30  April,  IS23. 

John,  Major  89th  regt.,  b.  12  April,  1329;  m.  23  Av^.  18-56, 
Catherine-Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  George-B.  Rochfort, 
Esq.  of  Clarenioni  Mansion,  Dublin,  and  Woodville,  co. 
Westmeath;  and  <;.  22  April,  1861. 

Margaret,    m.   11   June,  J845,    Rev.    David   Bruce,    M.A., 
Honorary  Canon  of  Durham,  2nd  son  of  Thomas  Bruce,  Esq. 
of  Arnot,  N.B.,  by  Clementina  his  wife,  dau.  of  Gen.  Thomas 
and  Lady  Eleanor  Dundas. 
Isabella-Eliza-Cook,    vi.    Thomas-Renny   Tailyour,     Major 
Bengal  Engineers,  eldest  son  of  Alexander-Renny  Tailyour, 
Esq.  of  Borrowfield,  co.   Forfar,   by  Elizabeth,   eldest  dau. 
of  Sir  Alexander  Ramsay,  Bart,  of  Balmain,  N.B. 
Eleanor,  m.  28  Nov.  1855,  Kev.  Henry  Howse,  M.A.,  Eector 
of  Spinksworth,  Norfolk. 
Louisa-Elizabeth,  d.  14  April,  1853. 
[r.  Atkinson  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Adam  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Lorbottle,  J. P.,  Capt.  in  the 
[ilitia,  6.  7  April,  1817  ;  m.  4  June,  1850,  Charlotte-Eustatia, 
(ily  child  of  John  Collet,  Esq.  of  Upper  Belgrave  Street, 
ondon,  sometime  M.P.  for  Athlono,  by  Emma  his  wife,  eldest 
au.  of  Sir  Thomas  Gage,  Bart,  of  Hengrave,  and  by  her  (who 
.2  Aug.  1869)  had  issue, 

I.  CnARLEs-JoiiN,  his  heir. 

II.  John-Eustace,  b.  lo-Jan.  1857. 

I.  Louisa-Edith,  m.  22  Aug.   1876,   Henry-Thomas  Grabb, 
eldest  son  of  Thomas  Grubb,  of  Dublin. 
It.  Gertrude,  d.  24  July,  1854. 

III.  Charlotte-Eleanor.  iv.  Emma-Lucy-Hcrcy. 

[r.  Atkinson  d.  6  June,  187.5,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
HARLES-JoHN  ATKINSON,  Esq.  of  Lorbottle,  present  repre- 
;ntative. 

Arms— 'Erm.,  a  fess  sa.,  between  three  pheons  or. 
Crest — A  pheon  or. 

Seai— Lorbottle  House,  Whittingham,  Alnwick,  Northum- 
erland. 


ATKINSON    OF    BALLITLAHAN. 

Atkinson,  Chaeles,  Esq.  of  Ballylahan,  formerly 
f  Kchins,  co.  Malio,  b.  15  Feb.  1820  ;  m.  2G  Nov. 
851,  Hannah,  4th  dau.  of  acorge  Tuthill,  Esq.  of 
)ublin. 

IttliratCIC. — William  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Robins  (son  of 
harlcs  Atkinson  of  Rehins,  by  Deborah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Capt. 
ohn  Vaughan,  and  fourth  in  descent  from  Capt.  Charles  Atkin- 
)n,  who  settled  in  Ireland,  temp.  Queen  Elizabeth),  m.  Jane, 
idow  of  Joseph  Shardlowe,  Esq.  co.  Kildare,  and  had,  with 
vo  daus.,  Deborah,  in.  Charles  Gardiner,  Esq.  of  Cloona,  co. 
[ayo ;  and  Martha,  m.  William  Rogers,  Esq.,  co.  Galway,  two 
jns,  William,  who  d.  in  minority,  and  his  successor, 
Charles 'Atkinson,  Esq.  ofEehins,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1785, 
ho  m.  1785,  his  cousin  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  his  uncle, 
'reorge  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Belleck,  co.  Mayo,  and  had  issue, 
William,  his  heir. 

Charles,  ru.  Mary,  dan.  of  Major  Hill,  of  Eellaghy  Castle,  co. 
Antrim,  and  dying  1836,  left  one  son,  Charles,  b.  1828,  d. 
uma.  1845. 
Matthew,  of  Mountjoy  Square,  Dublin,  Barrister-at-Law,  m. 
1850,  Mary-Theresa  Constance,   dau.  of  D.-J.  Cruise,  Esq. 
U.M.,  and(^  s.  p.  1861. 
Thomas  •(Rev.).  Rector  of  Doon,  co.  Limerick,  6.  1802;  m. 
1852,  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  Ven.  Henry  Irwin,  Archdeacon  of 
Emly,  and  d.  s.  p.  July,  1865. 
Elizabeth,   hi.   Furgus  Langley,  Esq.  of  Lickfine,   co.  Tip- 

perary. 
Mary,  m.  1806,  William- Ansdell  Leech,  Esq.  of  Rathroan,  co. 
Mayo. 
Anne,  m.  Rev.  Charles-P.  Coote,  brother  of  Chidley  Coote, 

Esq.  of  Mount  Coote,  co.  Limerick. 
Ir.  Atkinson  d.  1838,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Rehins,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  23 
)cc.  1700;  m.  16  Feb.  1816,  Frances,  duu.  of  Charles  Langhy, 


Esq.  of  Coalbrook,   co.  Tipperary,  and  by  her  (who  d.  July 
1869)  had  issue,  ' 

Charles,  now  of  Rehins.  Williaii,  b.  Doc.  1827 

Frances-Wilhelmiua,  m.  1844,  St.  George-Henry  Stock   Esq 
grandson  of  Dr.  Stock,  Bishop  of  Killala,  d.  Jan.  1870         * 
Mary-Georgina.  Elizabeth.  Chariotte-Anne. 

Mr.  Atkinson  d.  12  April,  18.52,  and  was  $.  by  his  elder  son,  the 

present  Charles  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Rehins. 

^r»is— Erm.  on  a  fess  per  pale,  gu.  and  vert  three  fleurs-do- 
iis,  arg. 

Crest— An  eagle  displayed,  with  two  beads,  arg.,  charged  oa 
the  breast  with  a  fleur-de-lis  sa. 

Motto— Est  pii  Deum  et  patriam  diligere. 

Seat — Ballylahan,  co.  Mayo. 


ATKINSON    OF    ANGERTON. 

Atkinson,  Ralph,  Esq.  of  Angerfcou,  Northum- 
berland, Lieut. -Col.  Grenadier  Griiards,  b.  1824;  m. 
Sept.  1858,  Amy-Emily-Sarah,  dau.  of  Col.  Hugh 
Fitzroy,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas.  n.  Henry. 

I-  Lucy.  II.  Mary-Grace. 

He  assumed  the  name  of  Atkinson  in  lieu  of  Brad- 
ford in  1872,  on  succeeding  his  brother. 

UlllCaUC— Sir  Thomas  Bradford,  G.C.B.,  G.C.H.,  a 
Gen.  in  the  army  (son  of  the  late  Thomas  Bradford,  Esq.  of 
Woodlands,  near  Doncaster,  and  of  Ashdown  Park,  Sussex, 
and  brother  of  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Henry  Bradford,  who  d.  1816, 
from  the  effects  of  wounds  received  at  Waterloo),  m.  1st,  Mary- 
Anne,  widow  of  Lieut.-Col.  Philip  AinsUe,  dau.  of  James 
Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  and  niece  of  Ralph 
Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  James-Henrt-Hollis  Atkinson,  late  of  Angerton. 

II.  Ralph  Atkinso.n,  now  of  Angerton. 

I.  Elizabeth-Mary,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Maltby,  son  of  the  late 
Bishop  of  Durham. 

II.  Georgiana-Augusta-Frederica,    m.    Rev.    Henry-Richard 
Ridley,  son  of  the  late  Sir  M.  White  Ridley,  Bare. 

III.  Barbara,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  Henry   Fanshawe,   son  of  the 
late  Lieut.-Gen.  Fanshawe,  C.B.,  Royal  Engineers. 

Sir  Thomas  m.  2ndly,  13  July,  1840,  Anne-Elizabeth,  widow 
of  Benjamin  Goad,  Esq.  of  Harley  Street,  and  d.  Nov.  1853. 
His  elder  son, 

James-Henry-Hollis  Bradford,  Esq.  of  Angerton,  assumed 
the  surname  of  Atkinson  on  succeeding  his  maternal  grand- 
uncle,  Ralph  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Angerton  in  1827.  He  was  b. 
9  March,  1819 ;  to.  19  March,  1840,  Anne-Louisa,  dau.  of  the 
late  William  Ellice,  Esq.  and  d.  s.  p.  1871. 

^niis— Erm.,  on  a  fess,  double  cotised,  gu.,  between  three 
pheons,  az.,  a  lion  passant,  between  two  roses,  arg. 

Crest — On  a  mount,  between  two  roses,  stalked  and  leaved, 
ppr.,  a  pheon,  az. 

JV/o«o— Crede  Deo. 

Seat — Angerton,  near  Morpeth,  Northumberland. 


ATKINSON  OF  CANGOKT. 

Atkinson,  Guy-Newcomen,  Esq.  of  Cangorfc 
King's  Co.,  b.  4  Jan.  1817;^  J.P.,  and  Capt.  88th 
regt. ;  m.  19  July,  1877,  Frances-Elizabeth,  only 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  L.-H.  King-Harman,  and  has  issue, 
a  son  and  heir,  b.  10  Dec.  1878. 

JLtUCaflC— This  family  has  been  settled  in  the  King's 
Co.  since  the  reign  of  Elizabeth,  holding  its  lauds  under 
a  patent  from  the  Crown. 

Anthony  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Cangort  (son  of  William  Atkin- 
son, Esq.  of  Cangort,  by  Anne  Hamilton  his  wife,  granddau.  of 
Sir  Francis  Hamilton,  Knt.  of  Killishandra,  co.  Cavan),  and 
grandson  (by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Newcomen, 
Bart.)  of  Anthony  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Cangort  (whose  father, 
Lieut.  Anthony  Atkinson,  of  the  Island  of  Kiltobret,  King's 
Co.,  made  his  will  16  May,  1626),  to.  1709,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Admiral  John  Guy,  of  Greenwich,  Kent  (celebrated  for  having 
relieved  Deny  by  breaking  the  boom),  and  had,  with  other 
issue, 

I.  Guy,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Saunderson,  Esq.  of 
Clover  Hill,  co.  Cavan,  aud  had  a  son, 

Anthony  of  South  Park,  co.  Tipperary,  who  m.  Kathorine, 
dau.  of  Dominick  Blake,  Esq.  of  Castlesrove,  by  Hon. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTEY. 


ATT 


II 


Trances  Netherville  his  wife,  dau.  of  Nicholas,  5th  Vis- 
count Netterville,  and  had  (with  a  dau.  Cliarlotte,  who  i/. 
unm.,  and  a  younger  son  Charles  of  South  Park),  an  elder 
Bon, 

George  Guy  of  Ashley  Park,  eo.  Tipperary  J.P.    He  to. 

Bridget,  dau.  of  P.  Murphy,  Esq.,  and  d.  30  July,  18/2, 

leaving  with  other  issue,  a  third  son, 

James  Netterville,  now  of  Ashley  Park.  6.  1  March 

1843-    TO.  30  Sept.    1875,  Margaret-Theresa,  dau.  ot 

Bleasby  Smithwick,  Esq.  of  Youghall  House,  J.P.,  co. 

Tipperary. 

Mr.  Atkinson  d.  Dec.  1743,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving 

^"k'ev.  Gut  Atkinson,  of  Cangort,  Bector  of  Aghoghill,  co. 
Antrim,  and  Vicar  of  Trim,  who  m.  1st,  1746,  Jane,  dau.  of 
Cliarles  Maule,  Esq.,  and  niece  of  Henry  Bishop  of  Meath, 
and  had  by  her  an  only  child,  Anthony,  who  d.  s.  p.  He  m. 
2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  of  Jackson  Wray,  Esq.  of  co.  Donegal,  and 
had  by  her,  1  Hugh,  who  d.  in  India;  2  Guy,  an  ofBeer  m 
the  navy,  blown  up  by  the  explosion  of  a  ship  on  fire;  3 
Jackson,  of  whom  presently;  4  Charles  (Eev.),  Bector  of 
Creggan,  co.  Armagh,  to.  Thomasine,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Mr. 
Downing,  of  co.  Londonderry;  5  George,  m.  Leonora,  dau. 
of  Jackson  Wray,  Esq.  of  Brentford,  co.  Antrim,  and  assumed, 
by  royal  license,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Wbay  ;  and  1 
Maria,  Mrs.  Golding.    The  3rd  son, 

Jackson-Wrat  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Cangort,  Lieut.-Col.  of 
the  King's  Co.  MiUtia,  m.  1794,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Eichard 
Caddell,  Esq.  of  Downpatrick,  and  had  issue, 

Hen;^''6^"'iily.  1806;  vi.  9  April,  1839,  Elizabeth-Jane, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Eev.  WiUiam-Brownlow  Savage,  Bector 
of  Shinrone,  King's  Co.,  and  had  issue, 

1  Charles,  b.  23  Dec.  1842. 

2  John-Lavallin  Savage,  6.  4  March,  1846. 

3  Guy,  b.  9  April,  1848 ;    d.  14  AprU,  18d2. 

4  William-Henry,  6.  4  Feb.  1850. 

5  William-Brownlow-Savage,  b.  20  March,    18ol ;    d.    20 

1  Elizabeth- Barbara,  m.  13  Sept.  1859,  Edward-Kerry 
Supple,  Esq.  .      _     ,  . 

2  Sarah-Anne.  3  Cathanne-Sophia. 
4  Caroline-Frances-Stewart. 

6  Ida-Anna-Margaret. 

Charles,  an  officer  10th  Native  Cavalry,  E.I.C.S. ;  d.  in  India 

from  the  bite  of  a  snake,  1840. 
Bichard,  6.  1819  ;  m.  14  Oct.  1840,  Mary-Jane,  dau.  of  George 

Golding,  Esq.  of  Lime  Park,  co.  Tyrone,  and  d.  18  July, 

1871,  having  had  issue, 

1  Guv-Travers,  6.  19  June,  1813;   d.  30  Oct.  following. 

2  Bichard-Gustavus,  b.  5  May,  1850 ;  d.  10  Oct.  following. 
8  Edward-Dupre  of  Gortmore,  Duadrum,  co.  Dublin,  b.  - 

Feb.  1855. 

1  Georgiana,  6.  23  Sept.  1841. 

2  Sarah-Maria,  6.  31  Jan.  1845. 

3  Alicia-Emily,  b.  9  Feb.  1847  ;   d.  24  Jan.  1810. 

4  Katherine-Mabel,  b.  26  Aug.  1857;  to.  13  April,  18/0, 
Eobert-Baker  Stoney,  Esq. 

5  Emmeline-Caroline, -C.  18  Sept.  1859. 

6  Mary-Jane,  6.  10  Aug.  1861;  d.  24  Oct.  187G. 
Sarah  ,^f    J^I^i"'*-  Mabella-Jane. 
Caroline-Sta^fflr w.   William  L'Estiange,  Esq.  of  Kilcum- 

™in-  „ 

Emily-Bebecca.  Hamet-Anne. 

Col.  Atkinson  d.  14  Aug.  1846,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

GCY  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Cangort,  King's  Co.,  J.P.,  b.  14 
July,  ISOO;  to.  24  Oct.  1839,  Anne-Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of 
William  Trench,  Esq.  of  Cangort  Park,  brother  of  the  1st 
Lord  Ashtown,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  d.  an  infant  at  Borne,  1841. 

II.  Gut-Newcomen,  now  of  Canproit. 

lit.  William-Henry,  b.  28  Aug.  1818;  to.  1877,  Anna,  dau.  of 
L.  Moore,  Esq.  of  Cremorgan. 
IV.  Bichard-Frederick,  67th  regt.  &.  11  Dec.  1849. 

I.  Sarah-Harriet,  m.  11  May,  1865,  George- Arthur,  eldest 
son  of  W.-T.  Waller,  Esq.  of  Prior  Park. 

II.  Emily,  m.  4  Oct.  1865,  George-A.  Western,  Esq. 

III.  Caroline-Sophia,  to.  14  Dec.  1866,  Capt.  James-Halhfax 
Western,  Eoyal  Engineers. 

Mr.  Atkinson  d.  1859,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  surviving  soni 
Gct-Newcomen  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Cangort,  present  represen- 
tative. 

Arms— Or,  an  eagle  displayed,  with  two  heads,  az.,  beaked 
and  legged,  gu. ;  in  chief,  a  rose  of  the  last,  seeded  gold, 
between  two  martlets  sa. 

Crest— An  eagle,  displayed,  with  two  heads,  az.,  beaked  and 
legged  gu. 

M'Mo — Deo  et  regi  fldelis. 

iSeaJ— Cangort,  Shinrone,  King's  co. 


ATTHILL  OF  BHANDISTON  HALIi. 

Atthill,  Eev.  William,  of  Braiidiston  Hall, 
Norfolk,  A.M.,  b.  11  July,  1807 ;  m.  1st,  9  Dec. 
1835,  Sarali-Bircham,  eldest  dau.  of  Guy  Lloyd, 
Esq.  of  BawdseU  Hall,  co.  Norfolk,  and  Croghan 
House,  CO.  Eoscommon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1837)  1 
has  one  son, 

I.  William,  Capt.  31st  L.B.C.V.  Glasgow,  6.  2  Dec.  1836 
TO.  19  Oct.  1858,  Annie-Sarah-Fitz-Herbert,  eldest  dau.  of   | 
J.  Wheeler,  Esq.  of  Westlands,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  30  March,    I 
1873,  leaving  four  daus. 

He  m.  2ndly,  2  March,  1840,  Catherlne-Elizateth,  j 
only  dau.  of  the  late  Christopher  Topham,  Esq.  of  ; 
Middleham  Hall,  Yorkshire,  by  whom  (who  d.  19  , 
Oct.  1844)  he  has, 

II.  Bobert-Christopher-Topham,  late  Capt.  24th  regt.,  6.  13  A 
Sept.  1841 ;  accidentally  drowned  in  the  Clyde,  10  Sept.  i 
1867.  I 

I.  Jane-Catherine,  to.  Aug.  1872,  John-Osbome  Daintree,  ^ 
Esq.  of  Lolworth  Grange,  co.  Cambridge.  i 

He  m.  3rdly,  1847,  Caroline- Amelia,  only  dau.  of  the  I 
late  Capt.  John  Halsted,  E.N.,  and  niece  of  Admiral  ! 
Sir  Lawrence  Halsted,  K.C.B.  By  this  lady  (who  d.  j 
1848),  he  had  no  issue.  He  m.  4thly,  July,  1849.  | 
Dorothea,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  Eobert  Eadycliffe,  i 
Esq.  of  Foxdenton  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  of  Hyde 
House,  CO.  Dorset. 

HtncagP.— This  family  is  stated  by  some  to  have  been 
of  Saxon  origin;  its  representative  temj).  Charles  I., 

Edward  Att'bill,  Esq.  Capt.  in  the  Boyalist  army,  m.  the 
dau.  and  heir  of  Peterson,  of  Aylsham  and  Brandislon,  and  d. 
1676,  leaving  an  only  surviving  son, 

Anthony  Att'bill,  Esq.  of  Cawston,  who  to.  1614,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Lombe,  Knt.,  and  left,  besides  severai 
daus.,  two  sons,  viz., 
Anthony-Lombe. 

John,  ancestor  of  Atthill  of  Cawston,  from  which  descended 
Anthony  Atthill,   Esq.,  seised  of  estates  in  Cawston  anc 
Bewley,  and  the  Bev.  Lombe  Atthill,  of  Halesworth. 
Mr.  Att'bill  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 

Anthony-Lombe  Atthill,  Esq.  of  Brandislon,  who  to.  Hada 
Capon,  and  had  issue, 
Anthony,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Charles  Wetheiall,  and  d.  v.p^ 
leaving  a  son, 

Anthony-John,  who  s.  his  grandfather. 
Mr.  Atthill  was  s.  at  his  decease,  1760,  by  his  grandson, 

Anthony  John  Atthill,  Esq.  of  Brandiston,  who  w.  17SJ 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Mr.  Howlett,  of  Marsham,  and  dying,  1780,  leflj 
with  a  dau.  Martha,  an  only  son, 

Bev.  William  Atthill,  of  Brandiston  Hall,  A.M.,  Preben 
dary  of  Clogher,  Bector  and  Vicar  of  the  parishes  of  Fintona 
CO.  Tyrone,  and  of  Magheraculmony,  co.  Fermanagh,  b.  April 
1774;  TO.  1st,  April,  1805,  Henrieita-Margaret-Eyre,  eldes 
dau.  of  Very  Eev.  George  Maunsell,  D.D.,  Dean  of  LeighUn 
by  whom  he  had  issue, 
William,  present  representative. 

Bobert,  A.B.,  6.  9  Feb.  1810;  Staff  Assistant-Surgeon  tn  tli 
forces ;  d.  abroad  1839,  unm. 

Bichard  (Bev.),  b.  11  Aug.  1811,  A.B.,  Bector  of  Clenchwarton 
CO.  Norfolk;  to.  Dec.  1844,  Martha,  eldest  dau.  and  co-hei 
of  the  late  Bobert  Cookson,  Esq.  of  Ellery,  Westmorland 
and  d.  1870,  leaving  issue. 

John-Grey-Porter,  b.  31  Dec.  1812;  Barrister-at-Law,  Chif 
Justice  of  St.  Lucia,  and  of  the  Court  of  Vice-Admiralt; 
there ;  to.  15  Sept.  1840,  Veronica-Montgomerie,  dau.  an 
co-heir  of  John-Henry  Blennerhassett,  Esq.  of  Tralee,  an 
has  issue. 
Edward-Eyre,  of  Ardvamey  House,  co.  Fermanagh,  J. P.,  w 

1847,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Lowther  Brien,  Esq 
of  Ardvarnoy,  and  has  issue. 

Henry,  6.  16  Feb.  1825. 

Lombe,  M.D.,  Master  of  the  Botundo  Ho.spital,  Dublin;  m 

1848,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Jas.  Dudgeon,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  an 
has  issue.  ,  „ 

Henrietta-Elizabeth,  to.  1838,  Eev.  Bichard  Stainforth,  A.Bl 
Bector  of  Wheldrake,  co.  York. 

Emily,  to.  Feb.  1843,  Joseph  .Tones,  Esq.  of  Hathershai 
House,  Oldham,  and  of  Alderley  Hall,  Worcester,  J.P.  an 
D.L.  cos.  Lancaster,  York,  and  Worcester. 
Jemima-Grace,  m.  June,  1842,  Rev.  Howard  Boyle  Bi 
George. 
Bev.  William  Atthill  was  elected,  1796,  a  Fellow  of  Caius  an 
Gonville  College,  Cambridge.    He  d.  7  March,  1847. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


AUB 


lUen-on  gu.,  three  crescents  or,   quar- 


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jirin^ Art'. 

tcring  LoMBE. 
Crests— 1st,   a.  demi-griffin,  rampant;    2na\y,    a   falcon  or 

ducally  gorged  az.,  belled  and  leashed  gold  ' 

>/o(toe«— Honorante-s  me  honorabo,  and  "  Monte  de  alto." 
Scat— Brandiston  Hall,  Alderford,  co.  Norfolk 
Ilciidena—Wickli^wood  Vicarage,  Wymoadliam. 


ATTY  OF  BUGBY. 

Atty  James,  Esq.  of  Rugby,  co.  Warwick,  and 
Pincliboek,  CO.  Lincoln,  J.P.  for  both  counties,  and 
Major  2nd  regt.  of  Warwick  Militia,  formerly  Cant 
52nd  Light  Infantry,  b.  21  April,  1810  ;  m.  31  May^ 
1S31,  Catiierme-Adeline,  dan.  of  Adlard  Welby,  Esq! 
of  North  Eauceby,  co.  Lincohi,  and  has  issue, ' 

I.  James,  47th  regt.,  6.  15  Dec.  1839. 

IT.  Edward-Arthur,  6.  16  March,  1817. 
,•    III.  Robert,  b.  19  May,  1849. 

I.  Adeline,  m.  James  Malcolm,  Esq. 

II.  Harriet,  m.  Capt.  Kerr,  V.C. 

III.  Georgiana. 

^^'•"/w^.r'^f'?  ^"'='  ^"J-  ^i-J  'on  of  JAjres  Attte, 
.sq.  Of  Whitby,  by  Isabella  his  wife,  dau.  of  G.  Weatherill 
^sq.,  m.  Harriott,  dau.  of  Robert  Middleton,  Esq.,  and  had 
ssue,  James,  of  whom  presently;  George,  d.  unm  1797  aeed 
;5;  EoBERT-MiDDi^TON,  of  Ingon  Grange,  co.  Warwick.'  The 
Idest  son, 

James  Attte,  Esq.,  m.  1st,  1807,  Harriot,  dau.  of  Sir 
homas  Whichcote,  Bart,  of  Aswarby,  co.  Lincoln,  by  Diana 
as  wite,  dau.  of  Edmond  Turnor,  Esq.  of  Stoke  Rochfort  by 
■■horn,  who  d.  1810,  he  had  one  son,  James,  now  of  Ruo'by 
f'w'  "!f^'  ^f *"""':'  "='»•  °f  the  Rev.  Thomas  Hall,  Recto.- 
f  Westborough,  and  Vicar  of  Doddington,  co.  Lincoln,  and 
Sord^  """^  '°°'  ^^°'"^''''   ^^"^''   °^  ^i-a^enose  College, 

^rm..!— Az.,  a  bend  between  two  lions  rampant  or, 
Z'^fr^  ermme,  passant,  on  a  ducal  coronet, 
j'io«o— Eamus  quo  ducit  fortuna. 
^m«-Rugby,  CO.  Warwick ;  and  Pinclibeck,  co.  Lincoln. 

ATTYE   OF  INGON  GRANGE. 

Attte,  Robert-James,  Esq.  of  lugon  Grange,  co. 
Varwick,  R.A.  of  St.  John's  College,  Cambrid-e 
_e.  and  D.L.  CO.  Warwick,  and  Lieut,  of  troop  °of 
Varwick  Cavalry,  b.  1810. 

EtntaCrC.— EoBEKT-MiDDLETON  Attte,  Esq.  of  Tn-on 
range,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  High  Sheriff '  for  eo.  War^Wck 
i-4  (youngest  son  of  James  Attye,  Esq.  of  Whitby,  by  Hannah 
swife,  dau.  of  Robert  Middleton,  Esq.),™.  1810,  Margaretta- 
aey,  youngest  dau  of  Ven.  William  Willes,  Archdeacon 
\  .lis  3ra  son  of  Right.  Rev.  Edward  Willes,  Bishop  of 
.1  and  Wells,  younger  brother  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  John 
U.es,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas;    and  had 

Robert-James,  of  Ingon  Grange 

Hi'nry-Gould,  d.  1832. 

William-Frederick- Wille.s,  Lieut.  31st  regt.  He  was  present 
at  the  occupation  of  Cabul  in  1842,  served  throughout  the 
campaigns  in  the  Punjaub  and  on  the  SutlS  and  was  in 
the  actions  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  Aliwal  (where  h^  was 
wounded),  and  Sobraon;  he  d.  1846,  aged  23  years 

Edward-Francis,  d.  young.  j'cais. 

Francis-Lionel-Octavius,  Lieut.-Col.  2nd  or  Queen's  Royals 
m.  1861,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  David  Lloyd  F°n  of 
^.Tju!ri862"''^'-"'''  ''"^  "'^^  ason,KoBEa'r'iE^v'oxsE! 

Hannah-Lucy,'r  1873.  Harriett-Caroline 

Margaretta-Ellen.  Augusta-Jea^s 

r.  Attye  d.  1862. 

Anns,  (fc— Same  M  Attt  of  Rugby 

^u'll-lngon  Grange,  Stratford-on-Avon,  co.  Warwick. 


AUBREY     OF    DOETOl-T. 

AuBEET,    Charles-Aubrey,    Esq.     of    Dorton 
ouse.  Buck.,   b    1  Nay.  1814,  assumed  by  .-ot 

lartcJ         '  ■"''""      ^""^'''^-^  ''"'^  KickeLLs, 


ilUtWflC.-WiLLtAM-AuniiET,  of  All  Souls  College  Oxford 
Doctor  of  the  Civil  Law,  Recius  Professor  of  Law  at  0>  forrt 
one  of  the  Council  for  the  Marches  of  Wales,  Judge  AdvocS 

tl  e  Ar^rf  "7.''''-  "^"^"""'^  '"  ^'■-°-'=.  criancello  to 
^>e  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  and  one  of  the  Masters  of 
Eequests  to  Queen  Elizabeth,  ,„.  Williford,  dau.  of  John 
AVUhams,  Gent,  of  Tuinton.  co.  Oxford,  and  had  (with  three 
sons  William,  John,  and  Hopkyn,  all  of  whom  i.  t  'a" 
five  daus.)  two  sons,  -  '  ''"^' 

n.''TH"MAi(Sii.).'"'  ''"''''"'''  ^'>°^=  '''''  ''  '^^''"^'• 
Dr.  William  Aubrey,?.  23  July,  1595.   His  2nd  son 

Sir  Thomas  AanKET,  Knt.  of  Llantrithyd,  co.  Glamor-an 
acqmred  that  estate  in  right  of  his  wife  Mlr^,  dau.  an  hi? 
of  Anthony  Mansel,  Esq.  of  Llantrithyd,  by  whom  lie  had 
with  several  daus.,  two  sons,  ' 

I.  John  (Sir)  his  successor. 

";  J*""!"^''   Cliancdlor  of  the   Diocese  of  St.   David'<?    m 
had'issue.'"  °'  '"■  ""'''  ''''''''  ^-•'-  °^  Aber8Sy!'and 
The  eldest  son, 
JiMT^^^'T^'  '''  ^"*-  of  Llantrithyd,  ..  his  father,  and 

heir  of  Sir  Richard  South,  Knt.  of  London,  and  had,  with  an 
elder  son  Lewis,  who  ci.  s.  ^.  «ita  ^„iri^^ 

John,  2nd  bart. 

Mary,  ,H    Hon.  William  Montagu,  Lord  Chief  Baron  of  thP 

^Hertford.  '"•  ^''"^^^  ^''''"™'  ^''J-  °^  A^Penden  Hall,  co. 
Sir  John  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son. 

Sir  John  Aubret,  2nd  bart.  of  Llantrithyd,  who  m  1st 
Margaret  dau.  of  Sir  John  Lowther,  Bart,  of  Lowther  Hall 
Westmoriand,  afterwards  1st  Lord  Lonsdale,  and  had  one  son' 

John,  3rd  bart.  ' 

fh'pv.'n""'^'^;,^"''^''  ''^"-  ^""  "'""  °f  ^^'""am  Lewis,  Esq.  of 
the  Van,  co.  Glamorgan,  and  Borstal,  co.  Buckingham,  by  whom 
he  had  no  issue.  He  was  killed  by  a  fall  from  his  horse,  Sept. 
1  /  00,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son,  ^ 

Sir  John  Adbrey,  3rd  bart.  of  Llantrithyd,  M.P.  for  Cardiff 
n  "f  ^T'  T^'  '"■  ^^'-^^^--y'  tlau.  of  Robert  Staley,  Esq.  of 
Oxford,  by  whom  (who  d.  July,  1714)  he  had  issue. 

John  4tli  bart,  Thomas,  5th  bart. 

^2o'jan  1735  ""'^  ^"''°''  ^"^-  °^  ^O'^^am,  Sussex,  and  d. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Feb.  1715,  Frances,  widow  oi  William  Jephson 
Esq.  of  Borstal,  Buckingham,  and  had  two  daus., 

Frances,  m.  Denham  Jephson,  Esq.  of  Mallow,  co.  Cork 

Margaret,  d.  imm.  1793. 

Sir  John  d.  15  April,  1743,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son 
Sir  John  Aubret,  4th  bart.  of  Llantrithyd,  0.  2  Jan   170C 

and  d  14  Oct.  1767,  having  had  no  issue  by  Prudence  his  wife,' 

who  d.  1/62.     He  was  s.  by  his  brother. 
Sir  Thomas  AnBREY,  5th  bart.  of  Llantrithyd,  6.9  May  1708 

m.  July,  1738,  Martha,  dau.  of  Richard  Carter,  Esq.  of  Chilton' 

Berks,  Chief  Justice  of  Glamorgan,  by  wh3m  (who  d.  5  Dec' 

1788)  he  had  issue, 
I.  John,  6th  bart. 

"tbvnnTiftl;  *^^T  'i";"  ^™y'  ^^-^^  ''°'"  Wallingford,  served 
i^l.n^H   T    North  American  war;   m.  at  Detroit,  America, 

fsf/lf.   •^'""^'  ";''";'•  ^^'-  ^^'"-    ^°'-  Aubrey,  rf.  15  Jan 
1814,  leaving  an  only  dau., 

^^";'^^^A^f" n-SopuiA,  of  whom  hereafter,  as  heiress  of  t!;e 

"^T-,^.-'''''^'''''   "^  ^'''^'"'   '^o-   Glamorgan,   Lieut.-Col.   of  the 
Knn  tir''-!?  May,  1744;  ™.  20  Feb.  1780,  Frances,  dau.  of 
Hon   Wriothesley  Digby,  and  grand-dau.  of  William,  .'tli 
Loid  Digby,  by  whom  (who  d.   12  Dec.  1782),  he  left  issue 
at  his  decease,  31  March,  1808, 
Sir  Thomas-Digbt  Aubrey,  7th  and  last  bart.  of  Llanthri- 
thyd,  bapt    2  Dec.  1782,  ...  as  7th  bart.  on  the  death  of 
hib  uncle.  Sir  John,  the  6th  bart.  1820,  m.  9  Dec   181" 
Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wright,  Esq.  by  whom  (who  d  -'7 
Nov.  1817)  he  had  no  issue. 
Julia-Frances,  m.  1810,  William-Ralph  Cartwright,  Esq.  of 
Aynho,  M.P.,  co.  Northampton.  o     .      >i  "» 

I.  Mary,  b.  28  March,  1751 ;  d.  unm.  13  Sept.  1774. 
Sir  Thomas  d.  4  Sept.  1785,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Sir  John  Aubrey,  0th  bart  of  Llantrithyd,  b.  4  Jan  1739  • 
m.  1st,  March,  1791,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  James  Cole- 
brooke,  Bart,  of  Gatton,  Surrey,  who  d.  14  June,  1781;  and 
2ndly,  May,1783,  Martha-Katherine,  dau.  and  co-heirof  George- 
Richard  Carter,  Esq.  of  Chilton,  Berks,  who  d.  3  Sept.  1815,  by 
ncjtliei-  of  whom  had  he  any  issue.  Ue  was  M.P.  for  Bucking- 
E  2 


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AUF 


ham;  a  Lord  of  the  Admiralty,  1782,  and  a  Lord  of  the  Trea- 
sury, 17S3-89.  He  d.  s.  p-,  1  March,  182G,  when  his  title  passed 
to  his  nephew,  who  also  d.  s.p.,  when  the  title  became  extinct. 
Sir  John's  niece  (only  dau.  of  his  brother,  Col.  Thomas 
Aubrey), 

Elizabetu-Sophia  AuBnEY  of  Dorton  Hou?e,  6.  31  Jan.  1792, 
who  ni.  l-st,  3  Feb.  1S14,  Charles-Spencer  Ricketts,  Esq.  of  Con- 
naught  Place,  Middlesex,  by  whom  (who  d.  17  Feb.  1867)  she 
had  issue, 

1.  Charles-Acbbet,  her  heir. 

n.  Thomas-Gamble,  b.  12  July,  1816;  m.  Mrs.  Julia  Lett, 
widow,  and  d.  s.  p.  7  July,  1863. 

III.  Aubrey,  of  North  Lodge.  London  Road,  lirighton,  6.  3 
Nov.  1817;  -//!.  Elizabeth  Dale,  and  has  issue, 

1  CHARLES-TnOMAS  ACBBEY,  6.  20  Nov.  1829. 

2  Laura-Sophia. 

I.  Julia-Anne,  in.  1  Sept.  1753,  George  Bonner,  Esq.  of  Queen's 
Gate,  Middlesex,  and  WaUon-on-Thames,  Surrey. 

.(4 rm.? —Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  az.,  a  chev.,  between  three 
eagles'  heads,  erased,  or.  for  Aubrey  :  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  on  a  chev. 
engr.,  between  three  quatrefoils  gu.,  an  escallop  of  the  field 
between  two  scimitars  chevronwise,  ppr.,  for  Ricketts. 

Crests — 1st,  Aubrey,  an  eagle's  head  erased,  or:  Ricketts, 
issuant  from  a  wreath  of  quatrefoils  gu.,  an  ann  embowed 
vested  ar.,  charged  with  two  escallops  also  gu.,  the  hand  holding 
a  scimitar,  ppr. 

Motto — Solem  fero. 

iSeat— Dorton  House,  Aylesbury,  Bucks. 


AUCHINLECK    OF    CREVENAGH. 

AuCHiNLECE,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  CrcTenagh,  co. 
Tyrone,  and  of  Shannock  Green,  co.  Fermanagh, 
b.  1837;  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Tyrone,  late  Lieut, 
lltli  regt.,  and  Capt.  Eoyal  Tyrone  Fusiliers  ;  m. 
1868,  Jane,  dau.  of  George-H.  Loxdale,  Esq.  of 
Grassendale,  Liverpool,  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Los- 
dale,  Esq.  of  Kingsiand,  co.  Salop,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Bessie-Sarah.  ii.  Norah-Lilian-Losdale. 

iLlltCagC— Rev.  Jasies  Acchinleck,  Rector  of  Cleenish, 
CO.  Fermanagh,  6.  1646 ;  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  President  Keith, 
of  Scotland,  and  had  issue.  James  ;  ■William,  who  lived  in 
Tyrone,  TO.  Miss  Hamilton;  Alexander;  Sidney;  Katherine, 
m.  John  Montgomery ;  Margaret;  and  Jean.  His  will,  dated 
17  Feb.  1684,  was  proved  6  April,  1685.    The  elder  son, 

James  Auchinleck,  sen.,  of  Thomastown,  Gent.,  6.  1680,  d. 
1746  ;  m.  1704,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Corry,  Esq.  of  Castle 
Coole,  and  bad  issue  an  only  son, 

James  Auchinleck,  jun.,  of  Thomastown,  Gent.,  6.  1705,  d. 
1752 ;  m.  1634,  Susanna  Corry,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  who  d.  1803,  leaving  two  daus.,  Mary  and 
Margaret. 

II.  Arthur,  who  had  a  dau.,  Elizabeth. 

III.  Anketell,  who  had  a  son,  Pilchard. 

IV.  Alexander  (Rev.) 
I.  Ehzabeth. 

The  4th  son, 

The  Rev.  Alexander  Auchinleck,  of  Castle  Lodge  and 
Mullans,  Fintona,  co.  Tyrone,  Rector  of  Rossory,  co.  Ferma- 
nagh, 6.  1749,  d.  1833;  he  r,i.  1784,  Jane,  dau.  of  James 
Eccles,  Esq.  of  Shannock,  co.  Fermanagh,  and  had  issue, 

I.  James-Eccles  (Rev.),  J.P.,  6.  1786,  d.  1829;  vi.  1815, 
Caroline,  dau.  of  Richard  Fiddis,  Esq.  of  lullycreevy 
House,  CO.  F'ermanagh,  and  had  issue, 

1  Alexandcr-Eccles  (Rev.),  of  Crich,  co.  Derby,  and 
Mullans,  F'iiitona,  co.  Tyrone,  m.  Fanny,  dau.  of  John 
Crozier,Esq.,  J. P.,  Gortra  House,  co  Fermanagh;  d.  s.  p. 

1  Jane-Eccles,  m.  William,  2nd  son  of  John  Crozier, 
Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Gortra  House. 

2  Susan-Caroline,  d.  warn. 

3  Elizabeth-Ward,  m.  P.-G.-Hippolite  Marlet,  Avocat, 
of  Semur,  Burgundy,  and  has  issue. 

4  Henrietta-Margaret-Enery,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Lewis. 

II.  William,  an  officer,  d.  in  India,  v.nm. 

III.  John  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Dunboyne,  co.  Meath,  and 
Ballyhack,  CO.  Wexford  6.  17U6;  m.  lS2.i,  Katherine,  dau 
of  Rev.  Thomas  Johnston,  and  d.  20  June,  1870,  leaving 
issue, 

1  John-Claude- Alexander,  Capt.  E.A.;  m.  9  Nov.  1874, 
Charlotte-Mary,  dau.  of  John  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Eyre  Court.' 

2  William,  R.A.  3  Daniel. 

1  Jane-Katherine.  2  Fanny.  3  Katherine. 

IV.  Daniel-Eccles,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Anna,  m.  1809,  Bichard  Dane,  Esq.,  J.P,,  of  Killyhcvlin, 
CO.  Fermanach, 


The  youngest  son, 

Daniel-Eccles  AncniNLEOK,  E.-q.  of  Crevonagh,  h.  ] 
1849;  m.  1833,  Elizabeth-Dorothea,  dau.  of  Rev.  T 
Lindsay  Stack,  J.P.,  Rector  of  Badony,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  now  of  Crevenagh. 

William-Lowry,  6.  1841,  Capt.  H.M.'s  53rd  regt. 

Daniel,  21st  Scots'  Fusiliers,  b.  1847. 

Margaret-Jane,  m.  18.59,  Yen.  Charles-Maurice  Stac 
M.A.,  Archdeacon  of  Clogher. 

Anna-Mary. 

Seat — Creveuagh,  Omagh,  co.  Tyrone. 


1797.  a. 

liouius- 


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ATJFREKE    OF    BURNSIDE    AND 
FOXJL.SHAM    OLD    HALL. 


AtJFEERE,  Geoege-Anthont,  Esq.  of  Bnrnsid 
Westmorland,  and  Foulsham  Old  Hall,  Norlc 
J.P.,  b.  18  June,  1794 ;  m.  3  Sept.  1828,  Carohn 
dau.  of  John-Michael  Wehrtmann,  Esq.  of  (Esta 
rade,  in  the  Duchy  of  Holstein.  Mr.  Aufrere  servi 
in  the  army  for  many  years,  and  was  severe 
wounded  at  the  storming  of  Kahiriga,  in  Nepa 
(1814).     He  has  the  Indian  medal. 

JCtnCagC. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  Hugen 
family  of  Aufjfere  or  Aufrfery,  of  Languedoc,  now  represent 
by  the  Vicomte  de  Carrifere  d'Aufrfery. 

In  1490,  Etienne  Aufkebe  was  President  of  the  Parliamert 
of  Toulouse,  and  published  many  Latin  treatises  which  haV' 
been  quoted  by  the  French  legal  authors  of  the  16th  centui^ 
His  son, 

Pierre  Aufbere  was  Procureur  du  Eoi  au  Siege  Eoyal  i 
Paris,  and  became  Marquis  de  Corville  in  Normandy. 
Claire  Macetier,  and  had  a  son, 

Antoine  Aufrere,  also  Procureur  du  Eoi,  Marquis  d 
Corville.    He  m.  Catherine  Leclerc,  and  had  a  son, 

Antoine  Aufrere,  Procureur  du  Eoi,  Marquis  de  Corvillf 
At  the  Eevocation  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes,  1685,  he  fled  1 
Holland,  and  thence  to  England,  where  he  d.  7  Sept.  1701 ;  t 
in.  11  Nov.  1664,  Antoinette  Gervaise,  and  left  two  sons, 

Isbael-Antoine,  Marquis  de  Corville. 

Le  Chevalier  de  Corville,  who  d.  without  male  issue. 
The  elder  son, 

Israel-Antoine  Aufrebe,  dropped  his  title,  entered  ho 
orders,  and  became  Preacher  at  the  French  Savoy  Chapel,  ai 
Minister  of  the  Freneh  Chapel  at  St.  James';  he  m 
1700,  Sarah  Amsincq,  of  a  family  of  great  distinction  attl' 
Hague,  connected  with  the  Boreel  and  Fagel  families, 
distinguished  in  the  annals  of  Holland.  The  Rev.  A.  Aufrtr  j 
d.  in  London  4  March,  1758,  aged  91.  By  his  wife  (who 
1754)  he  had  issue, 

Anthony,  of  whom  presently. 

George-Rene,  6.  7  Nov.  1715;  vi.  1746,  Arabella,  dau. 
J.  Bate,  Esq.  of  Foston  Hall,  Derbyshire,  and  left  one  chi 
Sophia,  m.  1770,  Charles  Anderson,  1st  Lord  Yarborouj 
Lady  Yarborough  d.  1786. 

George-Rene-Aufrfere,  d.  7  Jan.  1801,  aged  86,  and  his  w 
d.  1  Sept.  1804.  aged  84. 

Jeanne,  6.  1701;  hi.  the  Eev.  Balthazar  Regis,  D.l 
Canon  of  Windsor  and  Chaplain  to  the  Kine,  and  had  issi 

Madeline,  m.  Samuel  Grove,  Esq.,  Barrisler-at-Law,  a 
d.  29  March,  1729,  aged  26. 

Marianne,  6.  15  Sept.  1707;  m.  1730,  Dr.  Phillippe  Dut 
a  French  emigre,   and  first  Physician  to  the  i'linceis 
Wales,  mother  of  George  III.    Their  issue  were, 
Philip  Duval,  D.D.,   Canon  of  Westminsicr  and  Vicar 
Twickenham,  who  d.  s.  p.  14  March,  1808,  agcil  76. 
Maiy-Duval. 
The  eldest  son. 

The  Eev.  Anthony  AuPbere,  of  Hoveton  Hall,  Norf( 
M.A.  Oriel  Coll.  Oxford,  Rector  of  Higham,  Norfolk,  m 
Holland,  Marianne,  dau.  of  Major  de  Gastiene,  a  Frei 
emigre  in  the  Dutch  service,  and  had  issue,  Anthonv,  of  wl 
hereafter,  and  Susan,  d.  young.  He  d.  23  May,  1781,  aged 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Anthony  Aufrebe,  Esq.  of  Hoveton  Hall,  Norfolk,  6. 1 
17.30;  m.  17  Feb.  1756,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Norris,  Esq 
Wytchingham,  Norfolk,  and  sister  of  John  Norris,  B 
Founder  of  the  Norrisian  Professorship  of  Divinity  in 
University  of  Cambridge.  She  d.  11  April,  1816,  aged 
Mr.  Aufrire  d.  11  Sept.  1814,  aged  85,  leaving  issue, 

Anthony,  his  heir. 

George-Jolin,  b.  19  Sept.  1769,  Rector  of  Eidlington  and! 

Euston,  Norfolk,  d.  s.  p. 

Charlcs-dc  Gastiene,  b.  Dec.  1770,  drowned  Oct,  1799,  off 


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53 


coast  01  Ilol'nnd,  in  the  wreck  of  "La  Lutinc,"  of  which  he 

was  first  licuicnant. 
Thomas-Norris,  0.   5  Nov.  1773,  a  Judge  in  India,  d.  Feb. 

1835. 
Phihp-Duval,  6.  7  April,  1776,  Eector  of  Bawdswell,  and  Vicar 

of  Scarnins;  m.  Miss  Beevor,  dau.  of  J.  Bee\or,  Esq.,  and 
'  d.  s.  1^.  4  June,  1818. 

Anna,  6.  3  Oct.  nri!) ;  d.  11  May,  1824,  aged  65. 
Sophia,  b.  14  Jan.  17G3;  m.  May,  1787,  William  Dawson,  Esq. 

of  St.  Leonard's  Hill,  Berks,  Settle,    co.  York,  and  Man- 
chester Square,   London;    and  d.   17  July,    1745,  leaving 

issue. 

Caroline,  to.  April,  1802,  Eev.  J.  Flavell. 
Harriet,    b.   6    Dec.    1765;     to.   10  Dec.  1788,   Sir  Robert 

Bilker,  and  d.  1810,  aged  78. 
Louis:),  6.  29  Dec.    1767  ;    m.   Aug.    1798,  George  Rowland 

Minshull,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  d.  Dec.  1829,  leaving 

one  child, 
Louisa,  TO.  Le  Comte  de  Broc  de  La  Thuvelitro. 
Amelia-Jane,  b.  29  March,  1772,  d.  1855.  Maria. 

The  eldest  son, 

Anthony  Aufkere,  Esq.,  6.  30  Dec.  1757;  m.  19  Feb.  1791, 
Marianne-Matilda,  only  surviving  dau.  of  the  late  Gen. 
Count  James  Loekhart,  of  Lee  and  Carnwath,  co.  Lanark, 
by  whom  he  had, 

I.  Geobge-Anthont,  now  of  Burnsldc,  and  Foulsham  Old 
Hall. 

II.  Louisa-Ann-Matilda,  m.  8  Dec.   1818,  to  George  Barclay, 
Esq.  of  New  York,  and  d.  16  Feb.  1868,  leaving  a  dau., 

Antonia- Matilda,    in.    16    May,    1848,    Francis  -  Robert 
Kivts,  E*q.  of  Virginia,  and  late  attached  to  the  U.S. 
Embassy  in  London,  by  whom  she  had  issue, 
Gcorge-LockharJ,   6.   1  May,  1849;    to.  21  May,    1873, 
Caroline-Morris,    dau.   of  Col.    John  Kean,   of  Eliza- 
beth,   New    Jersey,    United    States,    and  has  a  sun, 
George  Barclay,  b.  19  Jime,  1874. 
Frank',  b.  28  Jan.  1853. 
Reginald,  b.  16  May,  1861. 

Ei  la-Louisa,    m.   7   Jan.    1875,    David    King,   Esq.  of 
Newport,  United  States. 
Maud  and  Constance,  twins. 
Anthony  Aufrfire   d.  at  Piza,   29  Nov.  1803,   and  his  widow 
14  Sept.  1850,  at  Edinburgh. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  gu.,  between,  in  chief,  two  bunches 
Df  grapes,  ppr.  (purple  and  green  leaves),  and  in  base,  a  lion, 
rampant,  ol  the  second. 
Crest— A  lion,  rampant,  gu. 
ilfotfo— "Esto  quod  esse  videris. 

Scots— Burnside,  Windermere;  and  Foulsham  Old  Hall, 
Norfolk. 


AUSTEN  OF  CAPEL  MANOR. 

Austen,  John-Francis,  Esq.  of  Capcl  Manor, 
Horsmondcii,  Kent,  J.P.,  s.  his  uncle,  CoL  Austen, 
Df  Kippington,  late  M.P.  for  West  Kent  in  1859  ; 
111.  1st,  1855,  Charlotte,  only  child  of  Williiini 
Tucker,  Esq. ;  and  2ndly,  1868,  Georgiana-Frederica, 
iau.  of  C.  Pearce,  Esq. 

llLinCnQt. — This  family  is  of  ancient  standing  in  Kent. 

John  Austen,  Esq.  of  Broadford,  in  that  co.,  d.  1620,  and 
(vas  buried  in  the  Parish  church,  where  his  coat  of  arms  still 
.remains.    His  son, 

Francis  AnsTEN,  Esq.  of  Broadford,  and  Grovehurst,  d. 
ilCS7,  aged  88,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Austen,  Esq.  of  Grovehurst  and  Broadford,  who  d. 
1705,  leaving  by  Jane  Atkins  his  wife,  a  son, 

John  Austen,  of  Broadford,  who  rn.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
riiomas  Weller,  Esq.  of  Tunbridge,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Broadford. 

u.  Francis. 
Jhe  2nd  son, 

Francis  Austen,  Esq.  of  Sevennaks,  m.  1st,  the  dau.  and 
laeir  of  Thomas  Motley  Esq.,  and  had  by  her  a  son,  Francis- 
Motley,  his  heir;  and  2ndly,  1758,  Mrs.  Lennard,  widow  of 
Samuel  Lennard,  Esq.  of  West  Wickham,  by  whom  he  had 
Sackville  and  John.    The  eldest  son, 

Frakois-Motley  Austen,  Esq.  ofSevenoaks,  Kent,  purchased 
from  Sir  Charles  Farnaby,  Bart.,  the  estate  of  Kippington; 
tie  71!.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Wilson,  of  West  Wickham, 
and  had  with  other  children,  one  of  whom,  Jane,  m.  AVilliam 
Campion,  Esq.  of  Danny, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  John  (Rev.),   Rector  of  Chevering,  i».  Harriet,  dau.  of 
T.  Lane,  Esq.  of  Bradbourne,  and  had  issue, 

1  John-Francis,  now  of  Capcl  Manor. 


2  Charles-Wilson,  Lieut. -Col.  14th  rcgt.,  killed  in  action 
in  New  Zealand. 

3  Henry-Morland  (Rev.),  Eector  of  Crayford. 

1  Elizabeth,  to.  to  Lieutenant. -Col.  FitzhuRh,  R.A. 

2  Catherine-Frances.  3  Marianne. 
The  eldest  son, 

CoL.  Thomas  Austen,  of  Kippington,  M.P.  for  West  Kent 
from  1840  to  1847,  d.  1859,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  the  present 
John-Francis  Austen,  Esq.  of  Capel  Manor. 


Arms — Or,  on  a  chevron, 


between  three  lions'  gambs. 


Seal — Capel  Manor,  Horsmorden. 

Toion  Uesidencc—l,  Prince's  Gate,  Hyde  Park. 


AUSTEN    OF    SHALFORD    HOUSE. 

GoDWiN-ArsTEN,  Eobeet-Alfred-Clotne,  Esq. 
of  Shalford  House,  Surrey,  P.E.S.,  b.  17  March, 
1S08 ;  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Surrey  ;  vi.  1832,  Maud- 
Ii]lizabeth,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Sir  Henry-T.  Godwin, 
K.C.B.,  and  has  issue, 
I.  Henry  Haversham,  late  H.M.  24th  rcgt. 

I.  Giuliana-M.-E.,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  G.-H.  Pocklington,  of 
Chelsworth  Hall,  Suffolk. 

II.  Charlotte,  to.  W.-B.  Armstrong,  Major  7th  Dragoon 
Guards. 

III.  Augusta,  TO.  22  Oct.  1873,  William-Bryan  Lushington, 
2nd  son  of  the  late  Eight  Hon.  Stephen  Lushington, 
LL.D. 

IV.  Caroline,  m.  1873,  Francis- Wcstby  Bagshawe,  Esq.  of  the 
Oaks,  Sheffield. 

UttXrajC. — Robert  Austen,  Esq.  of  Shalford,  m.  1772, 
Frances-Annesley,  dau.  and  heirof  John-Wentworth-Nazianzeii 
Gregory,  Esq.,  and  had  surviving  issue, 

I.  Henry-Edmund,  his  heir. 

I.  Frances-Anne,  m.  the  Hon.  John  Bedford,  Judge  of  the 
Vice-Admiralty  Court  in  Barbadoes,  and  had  (with  a  dau., 
who  d.  1805)  two  sons, 

1  Edward-Henry  Bedford  (Rev.). 

2  Paul-Austen  Bedford. 

II.  EUzabeth-Smith. 

He  d.  3  Nov.  1797,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sir  Henry-Edmund  Austen,  Knt.  of  Shalford  House,  Surrey, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1810,  b.  20  May  1785;  to.  1st, 
1SC.5,  Anne-Amelia,  only  dau.  of  Robert-Spearman  Bate,  Esq.  of 
the  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  5  Sept.  1839)  had  surviving 
issue, 

I.  Robert-Alfeed-Clotne  Godwin-Austen,  now  of  Shal- 
ford. 

II.  Henry-Edmund,  of  Alnwick,  Sussex,  6.  4  March,  1809 ; 
Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  late  71st  regt. ;  to.  1845,  Elizabeth- 
Mary,  dau.  of  John  Reade,  Esq.  of  Holbrook  House,  Suffolk, 
and  has  issue. 

III.  Frederick-Lewes,  b.  16  Oct.  1813;  to.  and  had  issue;  his 
eldest  dau.,  Catherine-Annesley,  to.  10  Oct.  Ia66,  George- 
Forbes  Malcolrason,  Esq. 

IV.  Algernon-Stewart,  Capt.  E.N.,  b.  3  Aug.  1815. 

V.  John-Wentworth,  late  Major-Gen.  Bengal  Artillery,  b. 
5  July,  1820. 

VI.  Albert-George,  6.  2  Sept.  1822. 

I.  Amelia,  m.  1832,  to  James  Brabazon,  Esq.  of  Mornington 
House,  CO.  Meath. 
Sir  Henry  Austen  m.  2ndly,  1843,  Lady  Pocklington,  widow 
of  Sir  Robert  Pocklington,  K.M.T.  of  Chelsworth,  Suffolk,  and 
d.  1871,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the  present, 

Eobert-Alfked-Cloyne-Godwin-Austen,  Esq. 

Arms — Az.,  a  chevron,  arg.,  between  three  Cornish  choughs, 
or. 

Crest — On  a  leopard's  face,  az.,  a  falcon,  rising,  or. 

Motto — Ne  quid  nimis. 

Seot— Shalford  Hosue,  near  Guildford. 


AUSTIN  OF   BRANDESTON  HALL. 

Austin,  Charles,  Esq.  of  Brandeston  Hall, 
Suffolk,  b.  22  Aug.  1858  ;  *.  his  father,  1874. 

JLfnCaSC— Charles  Austin,  Esq.  of  Brandeston  Hall, 
Suffolk,  J. P.,  Chairman  of  Quarter  .Sessions.  He  was  a  very 
distinguished  lawyer,  was  called  to  the  Bar  in  1827,  and  be- 
came a  Queen's  Counsel  in  1841.  He  purchased  the  estate  of 
Brandeston;   b.  26  March,  1799;  to.  10  June,   IfcaO,  Harriet- 


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Jane,  dan.  of  the  late  Captain  InRilby,  and  niece  of  Sir  Henry 
IngUby,  Ban.  of  llipley,  co.  York,  and  had  issue, 

X.  Chables,  now  of  Brandeston  Hall. 

u.  John,  6.  2  June,  ISiiO.  i.  Jane. 

Scat— Brandeston  Hall,  near  Wickham  Market,  Suffolk. 


AWDRY    OF    SEEND. 
AwDEY,  Ambrose,  Esq.  of  Seend,  co.  Wilts,  J.P., 
h.  14  Sept.   1816 ;  m.  24  Oct.   1839,  Eliza,  dau.  of 
G.-B.  Clapcott,  Esq.,  of  Keynstone,  co.  Dorset,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Ambbose,  Lieut.  E.E.,  h.  9  March,  1843  ;  m.  1868,  Frances- 
Grace,  dau.  of  J. -G.  Studdert,  Esq.of  Woodburn,  co.  Clare. 

II.  Edward-Seymour,  6.  2  Aug.  1850. 

III.  Henry-Shield,  6.  3  Oct.  1851. 

IV.  Frederick-Septimus,  b.  II  Nov.  1854;  d.  1877. 

I.  Fanny-Eliza,  j;;.  1867,  Col.  Henry  Ileyman. 

II.  Ellen-Louisa,  m.  1872,  E.-S.  Cayley,  Esq.  of  Wydale. 

III.  Kosa-Margarct. 

^ivitHQt. — The  first  recorded  ancestor  of  this  old  Wilts 
family  was 

Rev.  John  Awdbt.  He  was  instituted  to  the  vicaraRC  of 
Melksham,  21  Sept.  1601,  and  d.  1639,  leaving,  by  Hester  his 
wife,  a  son, 

Godwin  Awdet,  Esq.  who  in.  Alice,  dau.  of  Sandley  Holmes, 
Esq.,  and  had  a  son, 

Ambrose  Awdht,  Esq.  of  Melksham  and  Seend,  bapt.  1627, 
who  m.  Cecil,  dau.  of  Jeremiah  Gough,  and  had  issue, 

1  John,  of  Melksham,  whose  dau.  Jane,  m.  Ambrose  Awdry, 
Esq.  of  Seend. 

2  Ambrose,  of  whom  presently. 

3  Jeremiah. 

1  Mary,  m.  to  Tliomas  Goddard,  Esq.  of  Eudloe,  co.  Wilts. 

The  2nd  son, 

Ambrose  Awdbt,  Esq.  of  Seend,  m.  Mary,  d;iu.  of  Isnac  Selfe, 
Esq.,  and  of  1638,  leaving  (with  two  daus.,  Mary,  to. 
George  Penney,  Esq.,  and  Elizabeth,  m.  Ambrose  Goddard, 
Esq.  of  Swindon)  a  son  and  successor, 

Ambrose  Awdry,  Esq.  of  Seend,  Wilt.',  who  m.  14  Jan. 
1724-,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Awdry,  Esq.  of  Melksham,  and  had 
(with  two  daus.,  Mary  and  Jane)  three  sons, 

I.  Ambrose,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  ofNotton,  co.  Wilts  (see  J/tnf/nmUi/). 
ui.  Jeremiah,  Fellow  of  Oriel  College,  Oxford. 

The  eldest  son, 

Ambrose  Awdet,  Esq.  of  Seend,  m.  17G1,  Christiana,  dau.  of 
Peter  Delmg,  Esq.of  Erie  Stoko  Park,  co.  Wilts,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1784)  had  issue, 

I.  Ambrose,  his  heir. 

II.  Peter,  6.  3  March,  1771 ;  who  m.  Ist,  16  May,  1794, 
Hester-Maria,  dau.  of  Lord  William  Seymour,  3rd  son  of 
Edward,  Duke  of  Somerset,  which  lady  d.  the  following 
year ;  and  2ndly,  2  Nov.  1S13,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Anthony 
Guy,  Esq.  of  Chippenham,  and  d.  1  June,  1826,  leaving  by 
this  lady  (who  d.  31  March,  1851)  a  son,  the  present 
Ambrose  Awdet,  of  Seend,  and  two  daus.  Elizabeth,  m.  to 
the  Eev.  Alstone-William  Eadcliffe;  and  Ellen-Seymour, 
m.  to  the  Rev.  Edward  Everett. 

III.  William-Henry,  b.  1  Dec.  1778  ;  to.  1801,  Eliza,  dau.  of 
West  Hill,  M.D.,  of  Devizes,  and  has  surviving  issue, 

1  West,  6.  1807 ;  who  m.  1834,  Mary -Remington,  2nd  dau. 
of  John  Smith,  Esq.  of  Clapham,  and  has,  William-Henry, 
6.1835;  West-Stewart,  6.  1840;  Caroline ;  Bella-Delme  ; 
Georgiana,  and  Mary-Olivier,  m.  Thomas  Awdry,  Esq. 

2  Edward-Charles,  6.  1811. 

3  Frederick,  b.  1817.  4  Justly-AVilliam,  6.  1818. 


6  Charlcs-HUl,  b.  1825. 
2  Arabella. 


5  Peter,  b.  1820. 
1  Georgiana. 
IV.  Charles,  6.  23  Aug.  1784;  d.  5  May,  1840. 

I.  Christian,  d.  unm.  8  May,  1841. 

II.  Georgiana,  m.  1800,  her  kinsman,  Jamcs-Hcnry-Arnold, 
LL.D. 

The  eldest  son, 

Ambrose  Awdbt,  Esq.  of  Seend,  h.  12  Aug.  1762;  J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  CO.  Wilts,  and  High  Sheriff  1821 ;  m.  Hannah,  dau.  of 
Anthony  Guy,  Esq.  of  Chippenham,  but  dying  s.  p.  15  June, 
1842,  was  B.  by  his  nephew,  the  present 

Ambrose  Awdet,  Esq.  of  Seend. 

Arms— Arg.,  on  a  bend,  cotised,  az.,  three  cinquefoils,  or. 
Irsi — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  lion's  head  az. 
iVoUo— Nil  sine  Deo. 
£ea;— Sccnd,  near  Melksham 


AWDRY    OF    HOTTON    HOUSE. 

The  late  Sir  John-Wither  Awdry,  Knt.  of 
Notton  House,  co.  Wilts,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  that  co., 
b.  21  Oct.  1795  ;  on.  1st,  29  June,  1830,  Sarah-ACaria, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Jeremiah  Awdry,  Vicar  of 
Felsted,  Essex,  and  by  lier  had  issue, 

I.  John-Jeremiah,  6.  13  Nov.  1831;  d.  19  Aug.  1832. 

II.  John,  b.  at  Bombay,  13  Feb.  1834;  Lieut.  3rd  Foot 
(the  Buffs) ;  d.  10  Jan.  1862. 

I.  Jane,  m.  9  June,  1857,  Hon.  George-Augustus  Hobart, 
Bombay  C.S.,  5th  son  of  the  Earl  of  Buckinghamshire,  and 
d.  Dec.  1874,  leaving  issue. 

He  m.  2ndly,  24  July,  1839,  Frances-Ellen,  2nd  dau. 
of  the  Eight  Eev.  Thomas  Carr.  D.D.  late  Bishop  of 
iiombay,  and  by  her  had, 

III.  Thomas,  b.  at  Bombay,  6  Julj-,  1840;  m.  19  July,  1872. 
Mary-OUvier,  4th  dau.  of  West  Awdry,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
John-West  and  Frances-Olivier. 

IV.  William,  M.A.,  b.  24  Jan.  1842;  m.  4  Aug.  1808,  Frances- 
Emily,  Gthdau.  of  Bight  Kcv.  George  Moberley,  Bishop  of 
Salisbury. 

V.  Ambrose,  Lieut.  E.E.,  h.  28  April,  1844;  m.  24  Sept. 
1867,  Cecil-Georgina,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry-Alworth  Mere- 
Avether,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  and  has  issue,  Vere-Henry-Ambrose. 

VI.  Charles,  b.  12  Feb.  1847,  m.  20  April,  1870,  Margaret- 
Helen,  5th  dau.  of  Eight  Eev.  G.  Moberley,  Bishop  of 
SaUsbury,  and  has  issue,  Charles  Selwyn,  b.  March,  1877. 

VII.  James,  6.  8  Sept.  1848;  in.  3  Aug.  1876,  Cathcrino 
Chittenden. 

VIII.  Herbert,  6.  20  Oct.  1851.  ix.  Vere,  6.  14  Oct.  1854. 
X.  George,  6.  2  June,  1858 ;  d.  6  July,  1860. 

II.  Sarah,  m.  2  Jan.  1868,  Eev.  William-Luke  Walford, 
M.A.,  who  d.  Oct.  1868. 

III.  Frances. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  m.  3  Aug.,  1876,  Lionel-Barrington  Simeon, , 
Esq.  V.  Mary.  vi.  Pnscilla. 

Sir  John  Awdry,  M.A.  and  Hon.  D.C.L.,  formerly 
Fellow  of  Oriel  College  Oxford,  and  subsequently 
Chief  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature 
at  Bombay,  s.  his  father  23  Dec.  1814.  He  d. 
June,  1878. 

HincaSC— John  Awdbt,  Esq.  of  Notton,  co.  Wilts,  Lieijt.- 

Col.  of  MiUtia,  2nd  son  of  Ambrose  Awdry,  Esq.  of  Seend,  by 

Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Awdry,  Esq.  of  Melksham,  was 

devisee  of  his  maternal  uncle,  Jeremiah  Awdry,  Esq.,  who  ((. 

1754.    He  TO.  1st,  25  June,  1765,  Priscilla,  dau.  of  Ambrose 

Goddard,  Esq.  of  Swindon,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  2  Dec. 

1768)  a  son,  John,  his  heir.    He  m.  2ndly,  Mary-MagduUne, 

dau.  of  James  Massy,  Esq.,   by  whom  he  had  no  issue;  :iua 

3rdly,  Sarah-Susannah,  widow  of  the   Eev.  Mr.  Derbyshire, 

Prebendary  of  Chester,  and  dau.  of  Thomas  Boston,  Esq.  of 

Barton,  co.  Stafford,  by  which  lady  he  had  another  son, 

Jeremiah  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Foisted,  Essex,  who  in.  1st,  IMaria- 

Emelia,  eldest  dau.  of  J.  May,  Esq.  of  Hale  House,  Hants, 

and  had  by  her, 

John-Dea,  Major  in  the  Madras  Service,  who  m.  Margaret 

Currie,  and  d.  leaving  one  son,  since  deceased,  and  ono 

dau. 

Charles-Eoston,  who  in.  Jane,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  W.  Thrmg, 
D.D.,  and  d.  1875,  leaving  issue. 
Sarah-Maria,  1st  wife  of  Sir  John- Wither  Awdry. 
Harriet-May,  m.  Quintin  Jamieson,  Esq.  Madras  Medical 
Service,  and  is  deceased. 
Mary-Catherine,  m.  Lieut. -Col.  M.-J.  Eowlandson,  Madras, 
N.l. 

Eliza-Coppindale,  m.  Rev.  J.  Peck,  and  is  deceased. 
Louisa-Frances,  to.  George  Styles,  Esq. 
The  Eev.  Jeremiah  Awdry  m.  2ndly,  Eosina-Osbome,  only 
dau.  of  Capt.   Weller,  of  the  Bengal  Service,    by    whom 
he  has  left  a  dau.,   Eosina-Osbome    Law,  to.   Licut.-Col. 
Francis  Monkland ;  and  3rdly,  Mary-Sibella,  eldest  dau.  of 
John  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Springfield,  Bath,    Somci-set,   by 
whom  he  has  left  two  daus.,  Sarah  and  Louisa-Carolina. 
He  d.  Feb.  18.59. 
Col.  Awdry,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  was  High  Sheriff,  co.  Wilts,  1791. 
His  elder  son  and  successor, 

John  Awdry,  Esq.  of  Notton  House,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Wilt.s, 
6.  7  April,  1706;  to.  Jan.  1795,  Jane,  2nil  dau.  of  Lovelace 
Bigg,  Esq.  of  Chilton  Foliat  (who  afterwards  look  the  name  of 
Wither,  and  became  of  Manydown  Park,  Hants),  and  hud 
issue, 
John- Wither  (Sir),  his  heir. 
Ambrose,  b.  Dec,  1798,  d.  v.  p. 


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Charles  (Rev.),  E.C.L.,  M.A.,  Eeetor  of  Worthen,  Salop,  Rural 
Dean  and  PrebcntUuy  of  Hereford,  b.  19  Uec.  180.i;  d.  18 
Aug.  1S74. 

Benry-Goddard,  6.  21  Aucr.  1S04;  m.  1st,  10  April,  1S34, 
Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Kenriek  Peck,  of  Notton  Lodge, 
CO.  Wilts,  and  had  issue,  Henry-Short,  6.  17  July,  183(5,  and 
others,  all  since  deceased,  without  issue.  He  m.  2ndly, 
Isabella,  dau.  of  Joseph- Alexander  Taylor,  Esq. ;  and  3rdly, 
Mary-Edmunds,  dau.  of  Henry  Cremer,  Esq. 

Walter-Herbert,  b.  1  Aug.  1812;  m.  3  Jan.  1854,  Mary- 
LlewcUyn,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Evans,  Vicar  of  Rhayader, 
00.  Radnor,  and  d.  Feb.  1875,  having  had  issue,  Walter- 
Llewellyn  ;  Frederic- William  ;  Francis-Herbert :  Henry- 
Edgar;  Margaret-Jane;  Blary-Sophia ;  Lydia-Sarah  and 
Laura-Beatrice. 

Jane,  m.  June,  1827,  the  Rev.  William  Short,  M.A.,  then 
Vic.ar  of  Chippenham,  Wilts,  and  afterwards  Rector  of 
St.  George-the-Martyr,  Queen-Square,  London,  and  lastly 
luctor  of  Llandinio,  co.  Montgomery,  and  d.  July.  1872, 
having  had  issue,  Walter-Francis;  Ambrose,  iii.  1st,  Emma 
Durham,  2ndly,  Lucy  Douglas, ;  Charlotte-Augusta,  m. 
John  Pearson,  Esq.,  Q.C. ;  Mary-Jane ;  and  Elizabeth- 
Laura. 

Catherine,  m.  4  March,  1837,  Frederick  Stainforth,  Esq., 
Bengal  Civil  Service,  since  deceased,  and  has  had  issue,  Bis- 
coe,  111.  IMarv-Emily  Phillips ;  and  Frederick-Baring,  d.  1875. 

Alethoa-Soplfia.  Margaret-Lucy. 

Mt.  Awdry  d.  29  Dec.  1844,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son,  the 
ate  Sir  John-Wither  Awdry,  Knt.  of  Notion.  Mrs.  Awdry 
I.  14  April,  1846. 

Arms  and  Cre^t — Same  as  Awdrt  of  Scimd. 

Seat — Xotton  House,  Chippenham. 


AYLMER    OF    LYONS. 

Aylmee,  Michael-Valentine,  Esq.,  B.A.  Ch. 
:ii.  Oson,  1S34,  b.  8  March,  1812  ;  s.  his  father 
IS  head  and  Hneal  representative  of  this  ancient 
amilj,  9  Jan.  1837  ;  m.  26  April,  1841,  Marianne 
d.  2  Jan.  1869),  dau.  and  heir  of  the  late  William 
Jonollj,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  Dublin,  and  has,  with 
)ther  issue, 

I.  Gerald-Joseph,  h.  1849. 

I.  Mary,  b.  6  March,  1842. 

ILtUraflC— The  family  of  Atlmer  was  long  seated  in 
reland,  and  particularly  at  Lyons,  in  the  co.  Kildare, 
vhere  it  occupied,  for  many  generations,  a  high  station 
.mongst  the  gentry  of  that  county. 

The  family  formerly  held  vast  territorial  possessions  under 
.ncient  grants,  in  the  counties  of  Kildare  and  Limerick.  The 
.yons  property,  the  family  scat  for  centuries,  was  sold  in 
)ecember,  1796,  by  Michael  Aylmer,  Esq.,  the  present  Mr. 
Vylmer's  grandfather,  to  Nicholas,  first  Baron  Cloncurry. 

In  1300,  two  brothers,  Radulph  and  William  Aylmer  were 
iving  at  Lyons. 

In  1421,  Richard  Aylmer,  Esq.  of  Lyons  was  one  of  the 
Ceepers  of  the  Peace  of  the  Counties  of  Dublin  and  Kildare, 
nd  in  1432,  sovereign  of  the  town  of  Tassagarde.  From  him 
ineally  derived 

Richard  Atlmer,  of  Lyons,  Esq.,  who  was  made  Chief 
ierjeant  of  the  county  Kildare,  1  June,  1535.     His  descendant, 

George  Aylmer,  of  Lyons,  Esq.,  was  comprehended  within 
he  articles  of  Limerick;  he  m.  1685,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir 
/alentine  Browne,  Bart,  of  Molahiff,  co.  Kerry,  and  first  Vis- 
:ount  Kenmare,  and  had  issue  three  sons  and  three  daus., 
Thomas,  who  d.  in  1709;  Gerald,  of  whom  presently: 
v'alentine,  who  d.  unm.  1737;  Jane,  m.  Pierce  Bryan,  of 
lenkinstown,  Esq.  co.  Kilkenny  ;  Elizabeth,  and  Cicely.  He 
I.  21  Jan.  1729,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son. 

Gerald  Atlmer,  Esq.  of  Lyons,  the  2nd  son,  s.  his  father, 
ind  d.  10  March,  1729,  two  months  after  his  father,  leaving,  by 
Mary,  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Michael  Moore,  Esq.  of 
^rogheda,  two  sons  and  two  daus.,  George,  who  d.  a  minor, 
)ct.  1732,  Michael,  Mary,  and  Alice.  The  surviving  son  and 
leir, 

Michael  Atlmer,  Esq.  of  Lyons,  m.  1st,  Margaret,  only 
;hild  of  George  Matthew,  Esq.  of  Thomastown,  the  (testator  of 
;hat  princely  domain  to  the  ancestor  of  the  late  Earl  of 
Llandaff),  by  whom  he  had  issue,  George  and  Gerald,  who  both 
1.  young;  Mary,  m.  in  1783,  Valentine,  1st  Earl  of  Ken- 
Tiare  (see  Burke's  Peerage);  and  Margaret,  m.  1788,  Robert 
b'french,  Esq.of  Rahasane,  co.  Galway.  Mr.  Aylmer,  m.  2ndly, 
i  June,  1765,  Honora,  dau.  of  Matthew  Hore,  Esq.  of  Shandon, 
:o.  Waterford,  and  Aghrahane,  co.  Galway,  by  whom  he  had 
10  issue;  and  Srdly,  1772,  Mary,  dau.  of  Hon.  Thomas  de 
'-JurgU,  younger  brother  to  Michael,   10th  Earl  of  Clanricavdc, 


and  had  issue,  Thomas,  who  rf. young;  Gerald;  Michael,  a 
Capt.  in  the  41st  regt.  of  foot,  who  afterwards  obtained  tho 
rank  of  Brevet-Major ;  he  d.  atrim.  in  April  1830;  and  Frances, 
m.  1792,  Roger-Sheehy  Keatinge,  Esq.,  younger  brother  of 
Keatinge,  of  Millicent,  co.  Kildare.  Mr.  Ayimer  d.  at  Brussels, 
in  the  80th  year  of  liis  age,  6  Aug.  1808,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  surviving  eon, 

Gerald  Atlmer,  Esq.  who  vi.  in  April,  1811,  Catherine, 
eldest  dau.  of  Patrick  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Carnagh,  co.  Wexford, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Michakl- Valentine,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry,  m.  18  Feb.  1842,  Esmay,  only  dau.  of  the  late 
Rryan  Brady,  Esq.  of  Stonefield,  co.  Meath. 

I.  Mary-Anne.  ii.  Margaret. 

III.  Frances.  iv.  Georgina,  deceased. 
V.  Jane-Eliza.                               vi.  Letitia. 

Mr.  Aylmer  d.  9  Jan.  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son  and 
heir,  Michael- Valentine  Atlmer,  Esq. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  cross  sa.  between  four  Cornish  choughs  ppr. 
Crest— A  Cornish  chough,  rising  out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  all  ppr. 
3/o«o— Hallelujah. 
Seat — Deny,  Rathcabbin,  co.  Tipperary. 


AYLMER    OF    COURTOWN. 

Atlmer,  Michael,  Esq.  of  CourLown,  co.  Kil- 
dare, J.P.,  b.  30  May,  1831 ;  m.  Feb.  1853,  Charlotte- 
M.  Hendrick,  dau.  of  Hans  Hendrick,  Esq.  of  Ker- 
diffston,  CO.  Kildare,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John- Algernon,  in  the  army,  b.  1853. 

II.  Hans.  III.  Algernon. 
I.  Florence. 

iil'ltCaflC— The  late  John  Avlmer,  Esq.  of  Courtown,  co. 
Kililare  (of  the  ancient  house  of  Aylmer,  of  Lyons),  m.  29  Dec. 
182S,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Fenton  Aylmer,  Bart,  of  Donadea 
Castle,  and  d.  March,  1857,  leaving  issue, 

Michael,  now  of  Courto^vn. 

Jane-Grace.  Margaret-Wright.  Emily. 

Elizabeth.  Cecilia.  Lucy-Harriet. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  cross  sa.,  between  four  Cornish  choughs,  ppr. 

Crest— A  Cornish  chough,  rising  out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  all  ppr. 

ilfoUo— Hallelujah. 

Seat — Courtown,  near  Kilcock. 


AYLMER    OF    WALWORTH    CASTLE. 

Atlmeb,  GtEEALD-Perct-Vivian,  Esq.  of  Wal- 
worth Castle,  CO.  Durham ;  b.  1856,  s.  his  father 
20  Aug.  1868. 

ILiUCajJC— LlEnTENANT-GENERAL    ARTHUR    AyLMER    (2nd 

son  of  Sir  Fitzgerald  Aylmer,  Bart,  of  Donadea,  who  derived 
from  a  branch  of  the  Aylmees  of  Lyons),   m.   9  June,  1807, 
Anne,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Harrison,  Esq.  of  Wal- 
worth Castle,  CO.  Durham,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
John-Harrison,  of  whom  presently. 

Elizabeth- Margitret,  vi.  5  Jan.  1833,  tho  Rev.  John-James 
Scott,  and  d.  24  July,  1863,  leaving  two  sons  and  two  daus. 
Grace-Anna,  in.  21  Oct.  1828,  the  Rev.  Charles-Pasley 
Vivian,  of  Hatton  Hall,  Wellingborough,  Northampton- 
shire. 

Louisa- Lucy  Eleanor,  d.  17  March,  1863. 
Catherine-Dorothy. 

Augusta-Anne,  m.  1845,  the  Kev.  John-Davy  Eade,  Vicar 
of  Aycliffe. 
General  Aylmer  d.  1831,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John-Hareison  Atlmer,  Esq.  of  Walworth  Castle,  b.  19  Jan. 
1812;  in.  7  Feb.  1849,  Rosanna-Louisa,  dau.  of  Vice-Admiral 
Sir  J.  CoghillCoghill,  Bart,  and  had  issue, 
Arthur-Fitzgerald- Harrison,  6.  26  Jan,   1850;  killed  in  the 
Abergele  railway  accident,  20  Aug.  1868. 
Herbert- Willoughby-Coghill,   b.   31   dan.    1851;  d.   24  Jan. 

1866. 

Gerald-Percy- Vivian,  present  representative. 
Edmund-Kendal-Grimston. 
Jlr.  and  Mrs.  Aylmer  and  their  eldest  son  were  killed  by  the 
fatal  accident  at  Abergele,  on  the  L.  &  N.  W.  Railway,  20  Aug. 
18G8. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  cross  sa.,  between  four  Cornish  choughs, 
ppr. 

Crest— A  Cornish  chough,  rising  out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  all 
ppr. 

MoUo-UaUchijixh. 

ieat— Walworlii  Cr.stle,  Darlington,  co.  Durham. 


AYL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


BAB 


AYLWARD-KEARNEY    OF    SHANKILL 
CASTLE, 

ATLWAED-KEAEyET,  James-Keaenet,  Esq.  of 
Sliankill  Castle,  co.  Kilkenny,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and 
High  b*heriff  1837  ;  assumed  by  royal  license,  1876, 
the  additional  surname  of  Kearney  upon  succeeding 
to  a  moiety  of  the  estates  of  his  kinsman  James- 
Chaeles  Keaeney,  Esq.  of  Blanchville,  same  co., 
m.  1853,  Isabella,  widow  of  Beauchamp  K^ewton, 
Esq. 

iLtitCaSC— This  family  is  of  antiquity  in  Ireland,  and  was 
settled  in  co.  Waterford  at  a  very  early  period,  where,  for 
more  than  three  centuries,  it  was  in  the  enjoyment  of  large 
possessions.    The  first  on  record  is 

KicHAKD  Aylwabd,  Esq.  of  Faithlegg,  co.  Waterford,  who 
m.  Joan-Fitzgerald,  and  was  father  of 

BicBARD  Aylward,  of  Faithlegg,  who  m.  Catherine,  sister 
to  Sir  Almare  Gras  (Buron  de  Gras),  of  Kilkenny,  and  who 
was  appointed,  16  Jan.  1385,  Commissioner  of  the  Peace  for 
CO.  Waterford.    From  this  Richard  descended 

John  Avlwabd,  Esq.  of  Faithlegg,  whose  son, 

Peter  Aylward,  Esq.  of  Shankill,  co.  Kilkenny,  settled  at 
that  place,  and  vi.  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  and  eventual  co-heir 
of  Sir  Eichard  Butler,  Bart,  of  Polestown,  co.  Kilkenny,  and 
had  a  son  and  successor, 

Nicholas  Aylward,  Esq.  of  Shankill,  M.P.  forThomastown, 
Sheriff  co.  Kilkenny,  1742.  He  m.  5  Aug.  1719,  Catherine, 
2nddau.  of  Maurice  Keating,  Esq.  of  Narraghmore,  co.  Kildare, 
and  d.  1756,  leaving  two  sons,  Nicholas,  his  heir,  and  Peter, 
who  d.  nam.  ISOl.    The  elder  son, 

Nicholas  Aylward,  Esq.  of  Shankill,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Kilkenny,  1757,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  B.  Kearney,  Esq.,  by  whom 
he  had  issue,  Peter,  his  heir  ;  Nicholas,  d.  v.nm. ;  and  Kathe- 
rine.    He  was  s.  at  his  death,  1768,  by  his  elder  son, 

Peter  Aylward,  Esq.  of  Shankill,  who  m.  Anne  Kearney, 
of  New  Boss,  co.  Wexford,  and  d.  1792,  having  had  a  son  and 
heir, 

Nicholas  Aylward,  Esq.  of  Shankill,  who  m.  1805,  Eliza- 
beth, eldest  dau.  of  James  Kearney,  Esq.  of  Blanchville,  co. 
Kilkenny,  and  had  issue,  James  Kearney,  present  repre- 
sentative ;  Nicholas,  d.  young ;  Petcr-Charles ;  Marianne, 
m.  Eev.  P.  Toler  ;  Elizabeth,  w.  Eev.  Clopton-Hcnry  Keogh ; 
Susanna- Waller  ;  and  Merial. 

Amis — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  arg..  three  lions,  rampant,  gu., 
on  a  chief  az.,  between  two  pheons  or,  a  gauntletted  hand  in 
fess  of  the  last,  holding  a  dagger  of  the  first,  pomcl  and  hilt 
gold,  for  Kearney;  2ad  and  3rd,  az.;  a  fleur-de-lis,  between 
two  estoiles  of  six  points  in  dexter  bend,  and  as  many  incres- 
cents  in  sinister  bend,  or,  for  Aylward. 

CresU — 1st,  Kearney,  a  gauntletted  hand  fessways,  or, 
holding  a  dagger  arg.,  pomel  and  hilt  gold;  2nd,  Aylward, 
out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an  arm  enibowed,  vested  az.,  cuffed 
or.,  the  hand  ppr.,  grasping  an  anchor  gold,  motto  over,  Verus 
et  lidelis  semper. 

McMo — Sustine  et  abstine. 

<C'eai— Shankill  Castle,  Whitehall,  co.  Kilkenny. 


MURRAY-AYNSLEY  OF  UNDERDOWN. 

Mueeat-Aynsley,  Chaeles,  Esq.of  Undci'down, 
CO.  Hereford,  C.B.,  Capt.  R.N.  and  Knight  of  the 
Legion  of  Honour,  and  of  the  Order  of  the  Mcdjidio, 
b.  21  Sept.  1821  ;  m.  9  Dec.  1801,  Augusta-Judith, 
dau.  of  William-Grilbert  Campion,  Esq.  of  Calcutta, 
and  has  issue, 

John-Francis,  h.  2"  Oct.  18CG. 

Alice-Harriett. 

3LilTC(lC];C. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  ducal  house  of  Athole, 
descending  from 

The  Very  Eev.  Lord  Charles  Mdrray  Dean  of  Docking, 
5th  son  of  His  Grace  John,  3rd  Duke  of  Athole.  lie  was 
6.  1771 ;  in.  18  June,  1793,  Alice,  dau.  of  George  Mitford,  Esq., 
and  heiress  of  her  great  uncle,  Gawcn  Aynslcy.  He  took  the 
additional  surname  of  Aynsley,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  18 
June,  1813)  issue, 

I.  John  Mitrray-Aynsley,  his  heir. 

I.  Athole-Kctuiah,  6.22  July,  1801;  to.  5  .Tune,  1S2G,  the 
Eev.  Sir  Herbert  Oakeley,  Bart.,  and  (/.  26  Jan.  1844. 

u.  Charlotte,  )«.  28  Jan.  1812,  (iun.  Sir  G.OsHuiil,  G.C.B., 
and  d.  27  Feb.  1827.    Uc  d.  6  June,  lalO. 

III.  Elizabeth- Anne. 


Lord  Charles-Murray  Aynslcy  d.  May,  1803,  and  was  a.  by  his 
eldest  sun, 

JoiiN-McBRAY  Aynsley,  Esq.  of  Underdown,  co.  Hereford, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  6.  2  June,  1795,  ?)i.  24  June,  1820,  Emma-SaraU, 
dau.  of  Samuel-Peach  Peach,  Esq.  of  Tockington  House,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  his  heir. 

II.  James-Murray,  Cq,pt.  in  the  army,  I.  18  June,  1323 ;  m. 
23  Oct.  1855. 

in.  John-Cruger-JIurray  (Rev.),  h.  21  Feb.  1825,  Rector  of 
Walton  and  Weston,  ?/i.  G  July,  1852,  Harriett-Georgina- 
Maria,  dau.  of  the  llev.  Frcderick-Mannsrs  Sutton. 

IV.  George-Herbert-Murray,  Lieut-Col.  Madras  Army,  6. 
4  Sept.  1826 ;  to.  12  Feb.  1848,  Emily,  youngest  dau.  of 
Robert  Hand,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Charles-Edward,  6.  81 
Jan.  1851 ;  John  Percy,  b.  6  June,  1853 ;  Emma,  to.  8  Oct. 
1867,  Capt.  Charles  Prust,  60th  Rifles;  Clara-Emiiy- 
Stewait;  Maud;  and  Alice-Elizabeth. 

V.  Hugh-Percy-Murray,  Member  of  Legislative  Council,  New 
Zealand,  6.  in  1828;  ra.  9  June,  1859,  Elizabeih,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Campbell,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  John-Henry,  6.  24 
July,  1860;  Cliarles-Percy,  6.  7  Jan.  1862;  Archibald-Crnger, 
6.  23  July,  1866;  George.  6.  19  Nov.  1865;  Agnes-.Vthulc ; 
Emma-Mary ;  and  Ellen-Elizabeth. 

I.  Hannah-SIaria-Justin,  of  Ledbury,  co.  Hereford,  d.  23 
March,  1869. 

II.  Emma-Athole-Murray,  d.  19  Dec.  181?. 

Mr.  Murray  Aynsley  d.  25  March,   1870,   and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 
Charles-Mcrray  Aynsley,  Esq.,  now  of  Underwood. 

Arnu — Quarterly  1st  and  4th  gu.  on  a  bend  erm.  between 
two  quatrefoils  or,  three  mullets  of  six  points  sa.  for  Aynsley. 
2nd  and  3rd  arg.  three  mullets  and  in  chief  an  annulet  arg. 
within  a  double  tressure  flory  counter  flory  or,  for  Murray. 

Crest — A  man  in  armour,  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  a  sword 
erect  ppr.,  pomel  and  hilt  or,  on  his  breast  a  shield,  thereon  the 
arms  of  Aynsley. 

Jl/o«o— Furth  fortune  and  fill  the  fetters. 

Seat — Underdown,  Ledbury,  co.  Hereford. 


AYTOUN    OF    INCHDAIRNIE. 

Sinclaie-Aytoitn,  Rogeb,  Esq.  of  Inchdairnie, 
CO.  Fife,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Kirkaldy 
District,  1862-74,  b.  18  Feb.  1823. 

ILtnCSQCt — This  gentleman,  eldest  son  of  the  late  John 
Aytoun,  Esq.  of  Inchdairnie,  by  Margaret-Anne  his  wife,  dau. 
of  James  Jeffray,  Esq.,  and  grandson  of  Major-Gen.  Roger 
Aytoun  and  Jean  Sinclair  his  wife,  represents,  in  the  female 
line,  the  Sinclairs  of  Balgreggie  (.se«  Burke's  Extinct  Pcragi:, 
p.  494).  In  the  male  line  he  descends  from  the  ancient  family 
of  Aytoun,  which  was  settled  at  Aytoun,  co.  Berwick,  in  the 
12th  century.  There  it  continued  till  near  the  close  of  the 
15th  century,  when  the  estate  of  Ayton  passed  by  an  heiress  to 
a  branch  of  the  family  of  Home.  Andrew  Ayton,  representa- 
tive of  this  family  Ucc  Nisbett's  Heraldry),  was  made  Captain 
of  Stirling  Castle,  1500  ;  his  second  son,  Eobert,  acquired  the 
estate  of  Inchdairnie,  which  has  continued  in  the  family  ol 
Aytoun,  in  the  male  line,  up  to  this  time.  The  present  Mr. 
Sinclair-Aytoun,  of  Inchdairnie,  M.P.,  has  one  brother,  James, 
Major  unattached,  and  one  sister,  Elizabeth-Anne. 

_4,.„is_Quarterly ;  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  cross,  engrailed, 
cantoned  with  four  roses,  gu.,  for  Aytoun;  2nd,  quarterly,  ls( 
and  4th,  az.,  a  ship  at  anchor,  within  a  double  tressure,  tlory 
counterflory,  or,  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  a  ship  in  full  sail,  or,  ovei 
all  in  surtout,  arg.,  a  cross  engrailed,  sa.,  a  crescent  lor  diffe- 
rence, for  Sinclair  of  Balgreyyie  ;  3rd,  or,  a  fess,  chequy,  az, 
and  arg.,  within  a  bordure,  gu.,  charged  with  eight  buckles, 
or,  for  Stewart  of  Roscith. 

Crests— \st,  a  hand,  holding  a  rose,  ppr.,  for  Aytoun  ;  2ud,  f 
phoenix  in  flames,  for  Sinclair. 

iV/ot£o«.s— (1st  crest),  Deccrptae  dabunt  odorcm,  for  Aytoun. 
(2nd  crest).  Fides,  for  Sinclair. 

Seat — Inchdairnie,  Kirkcaldy,  co.  Fife. 


BABINGTON    OP    COSSINGTON. 

Babingtox,  Ket.  TnoMAS  Aethue,  of  Cossing 
ton,  CO.  Leicester,  B.A.,  Trinity  College,  Cambridge 
6.  25  Nov.  1820;  m.  19  Aug.  1847,  Katherinc-Mary 
dau.  of  Cornehus-Henry  Bolton,  Esq.  of  Faithlegg 
CO.  Waterford,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Mary-Augusta.  ii.  Eleanor-Katharine. 

111.  Emily-Frances. 

ILillC<l0C. — John  de  Barington,  Lord  of  Babington  th( 
Over  and  Babinjitou  the  Nether  (afterwards  called  MicU* 


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Eabington  and  Little  Baliinp;ton  in  the  county  of  Northumber- 
land, was  father  of  two  sons, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Hugh  (Sir)  Lord  of  Burglcy,  co.  York,  and  of  Rolleston,  co. 
Nottingham,  Governor  of  Cambridge;  Sheriff  cos.  Notting- 
ham and  Derby,  4  Edward  J.  (a.d.  1276),  Sheriff  cos.  Cam- 
bridge and  Huntingdon,  17  Edward  I.  (a.d.  1289),  d.  12UU, 
leaving  a  son, 

Kichard,  Lord  of  Burgley,  co.  York,  and  Gamlingay,  co. 
Cambridge,  who  d.  1320,  leaving  a  son  and  heir, 
Hugh  of  Burgley,    Lord  of  Otteley,    co.    York,   temp. 
Edward  II. 
The  elder  son, 

William  de  Babington,  Lord  of  Eabington,  temxi.  IIenkt 
III.,  was  father  of 

Sir  Bebnakd  de  Eabington,  Knt.,  Lord  of  Babington,  who 
was  .s.  by  his  son, 

SiE  John  de  Babington,  Chief  Captain  of  Morlaix,  in 
Bretaigne,  under  Edward  III. ;  knighted  1352,  and  was 
buried  in  the  monastery  of  the  White  Friars  at  Morlaix.  He 
left  a  son, 

Sir  John  Eabington,  Knt.,  of  East  Brigford,  co.  Notting- 
ham, ra.  Benedicta,  dau.  and  heirof  Simon  Ward,  co.  Cambridge, 
and  had  issue,  with  a  dau.,  Sidonia  (who  d.  6  May,  1448,  and 
was  buried  in  Flawforth  Church,  co.  Nottingham),  live  sons, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  William  (Sir),  Knt.,  of  Chilwell,  jure  uxorts,  and  of  Kid- 
dington,  co.  Oxford,  Attorney-General  1413,  Chief  Baron  uf 
the  Exchequer,  1420,  made  a  K.B.  at  the  coronation  of 
Henry  VI. ;  Chief  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas  1423,  d.  144."). 
He  9)1.  Margery,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Peter  Martell, 
Knt ,  of  Chilwell,  co.  Nottingham,  by  whom  (who  d.  2  Feb. 
1442)  he  had,  with  five  daus.,  as  many  sons, 

1  John,  d.  s.  p.  vitdpatris. 

2  William,  of  Chilwell,  Sheriff  of  cos.  Derby  and  Notting- 
ham 34  Henry  VI.,  d.  1474,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir 
of  John  Gibthorpe,  Esq.  co.  Lincoln,  and  had  issue,  John 
(Sir),  d.  .5.  p.  20  March,  1501,  and  Etheldena,  m.  1st, 
Eltonhead  of  Petonhest,  and  2ndly,  Sir  John  Delves. 

3  Thomas,  Eecorder  of  co.  Nottingham,  d.  s.  p. 

4  Robert,  of  Lower  Kiddington  and  Asterly,  co.  Oxford, 
Td.  Maude,  dau.  and  heir  of  Eichard  Archis,  Esq.,  and  d. 
1464,  leaving  a  dau.,  Joan,  m.  John  Fitz-Herbert,  Esq.  of 
Etwall,  CO.  Derby,  and  a  son, 

WiUiam,  of  Kiddington,  who  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard 
lllingworth,  K.B.,  Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  and 
■was  ancestor  of  Babington  of  Kiddington  (Kisit.  Oxu,i, 
1634). 

5  Edward,  d.  s.  p.  1498. 

III.  Arnold,  a  citizen  of  Norwich  and  Merchant  of  the  Staple- 

IV.  Norman,  of  East  Brigford,  co.  Nottingham,  Sheriff  cos. 
Derby  and  Nottingham  1428;  (/.  s.  p.  143/. 

V.  John,  of  Aldrington,  co.  Devon,  m.  Emma,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Sir  Robert  Knowle,  Knt.,  of  Knowle,  co.  Devon,  Chief 
Captain  of  the  English  Adventurers  into  France,  tcKji. 
Henry  IV.,  and  had,  with  two  daus.,  one  m.  Hill  of  Eyen- 
Bivell,  the  other  vi.  Southcote  of  Southcote,  a  son  and  heir, 

John,  of  Knowle,  who  ?».  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of  Wene- 
man,  co.  Devon,  and  was  ancestor  of  Babington  of  Ottery 
St.  Mary,  in  that  county. 

Sir  John  Babington  d.  1409,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Babington,  Esq.  of  Dethick,  co.  Derby,  (jure  vxori.-i) 
and  Kingston,  co.  Nottingham.  He  served  Henry  V.  in  the 
French  wars,  and  was  at  the  battle  of  Agincourt ;  the  bow  and 
sword  which  he  bore  at  that  battle  are  still  preserved.  He  in. 
Isabel,  dau.  and  heir  of  Robert  Dethick,  Esq.  of  Dethick,  by 
whom  (who  d.  1435)  he  left  at  his  decease,  1467,  a  son  and 
heir, 

Sir  John  Babington,  Knt.,  of  Dethick,  Lord  of  Kingston, 
Sheriff  cos.  Derby  and  Nottingham,  tcmj).  Edward  IV.  and 
Richard  III. ;  m.  Isabel,  dau.  and  heir  of  Henry  Bradtiurnc, 
Esq.  of  the  Hough,  co.  Derby,  by  whom  (who  d.  18  March,  14SG) 
he  had  issue, 
I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

I.  Beatrice,  m.  Ralph  Pole,  Esq  of  Wakebridge,  co.  Derby. 

II.  Anne,  to.  James  Kolleston,  Esq.  of  Lea,  co.  Derby. 

III.  Elizabeth,  in.  Ralph  Francis,  Esq.  of  Foreraark,  co. 
Derby. 

IV.  Margaret,  to.  Edward  Pilkington,  Esq.  of  Staunton,  co. 
Derby. 

V.  Isabel,  m.  John  Rossell,  Esq.  of  Radcliffe,  co.  Nottingham. 

VI.  Cicely,  m.  Thomas  Samon,  Esq.  of  Woodhouse,  co.  Not- 
tingham. 

Sir  John  Babington  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Bosworth,  1185, 
by  Sir  James  Blount,  Knt..  Provost  Marshal,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Thomas  Babington,  Esq.  of  Dethick,  Sheriff  cos.  iloil.y 
and  Nottingliam,  13  Uenby  VII.  (a.d.    1498).     He  m.  EUitlui, 


dau.  of  Ralph  Fitzherbert,  Esq.  of  Novbury,  co.  Derby, 
and  had,  with  six  daus.  (1  Elizabeth,  d.  unm  ;  2  Anne,  m.  1st, 
George  Leek,  Esq.  of  Chatsworth,  co.  Derby,  and  2ndly, 
Roger  Greenehalge,  Esq.  of  Tevershal,  co.  Nottingham,  and 
d.  19  June,  1538 ;  3  Dorothy,  m.  Robert  Rolleston,  Esq.  of 
Swarculston,  co.  Derby ;  4  Katherinc,  m.  George  Chaworth, 
Esq.  of  Witherton,  co.-  Nottingham,  and  d.  12  Oct.  1517;  5 
Jane,  ra.  George  Meverell,  Esq.  of  Trowlcy,  co.  Stafford;  G 
Elizabeth,  m.  PhiUp  Okeover,  Esq.,  of  Okeover,  co.  Stafford), 
nine  sons, 

I.  Anthony  (Sir),  Knt.  of  Dethick,  Sheriff  cos.  Derby  and 
Nottingham,  1634;  ni.  Ist,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
John  Ormond,  Esq.  of  AU'reton,  co.  Nottingham,  by  whom 
(who  d.  28  Nov.  1505)  he  had 

1  Thomas,  s.  to  Dethick ;  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry 
Sacheverell,  Knt.  of  Morley,  co.  Derby,  d.  21  April,  1500, 
leaving  (with  a  dau.,  Ann,  ?it.  John,  2nd  Lord  Darcy,  of 
Aston)  two  sons. 

Henry,  s.  to  Dethick,  6.  1530  ;  m.  1st,  Francos,  dau.  ct 
Sir  John  Markham,  and  had,  Anthony,  of  Dethick, 
attainted  1586,  for  conspiring  to  release  Mary  Queen  t  f 
Scots;  Francis,  m.  Juliana,  dau.  of  Alderman  Thomas 
Eowe,  of  London,  and  George,  i,(.  Ellen,  dau.  of  — 
Vine,  of  Ash,  Surrey.  He  m.  2ndly,  Mary  dau.  of 
George,  1st  Lord  d'Arcy,  of  Aston,  and  had  a  son, 
Thomas,  who  d.  s.  p. 

Edmund,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Zcuche,  of  Codnor. 

2  Edward. 

3  Bernard,  m.  the  dau.  of  Sir  Gervaise  Clifton,  K.B.,  and 
had  (with  a  dau.,  Susan,  m.  Thomas  Ratcliffe),  an  only 
son, 

Gervqse  (Right  Rev.),  Bishop  of  Llandaff,  1591,  of  Exeter, 
1594,  and  of  Worcester,  1597  ;  in.  Joan,, dau.  of  Thomas 
Taylor,  Esq.  of  Cardiff,  and  d.  17  May,  1610,  leaving  an 
only  son,  John. 

4  John,  of  Eampfon,  m.  Saunchia,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir 
Eichard  Stanhope,  Knt.,  of  Eanipton,  co.  Nottingham, 
and  had  a  son.  Original,  whose  granddau.  "and  eveniual 
heiress,  Elizabeth  Babington,  m.  Sir  Gervase  Eyre,  Knr., 
and  conveyed  Eampton  to  that  family. 

Sir  Anthony  m.  2ndly,  Katherine,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Ferrers, 
Knt..  CO. Derby,  and  had  (with  three  daus.,  1  Elizabeth,  „i. 
Sir  George  Pierpont;  2  Katherine,  ?)(.  Sir  John  Maikham  ; 
and  3  Mary,  m.  Robert  Brett,  Esq.  of  Eolheiby,  co. 
Leicester)  two  sons, 
George,  d.  s.  p.,  and  Eichard. 
Sir  Anthony   d.  1544,  aged  69. 

II.  John  (Sir),  Knt.,  of  Rhodes,  and  of  .<;t.  John's,  London, 
Commander  of  the  Preceptory  of  Dalby  and  Rothley,  co 
Leicester. 

III.  Ralph  (Eev.),  LL.B.,  Eector  of  Hickling,  Suffolk,  d 
29  Aug.  1521. 

IV.  Eowland  (Sir),  m.  Jane  Ridge,  of  Kinver,  co.  Stafford, 
and  d.  20  June,  1548,  having  had  issue, 

1  Henry,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Eichard  Bczoni, 
Knt.,  of  BiUTOwby,  co.  Nottingham,  and  had  a  son, 
Francis. 

2  Augustine,  in.  the  dau.  of  George  Zouche,  Esq.  of 
Codnor,  co.  Derby,  and  had  a  son,  John,  who  rii.  a  dau.  of 
Francis  Kellaway,  and  had  a  son,  John. 

3  Michael,  of  Derby,  living  16U,  had  an  only  dau.,  Mary, 
who  d.  unm.  22  May,  1632. 

V.  HcMFREY,  of  whom  hereafter. 

VI.  Thomas  (Eev.),  Eector  of  Yelvertoft,  co.  Norrhampton,  m. 
1510,  d.  soon  after. 

VII.  William,  of  Wednesbury  and  Terrymor,  co.  Stafford,  ni. 
Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Beaumont,  Esq.  of  Wed- 
nesbury, and  d.  15:i6,  leaving  a  son, 

Anthony,  whose  son,  Thomas,  m.  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Stamford,  and  d.  1579,  leaving  a  son,  Matthew. 

VIII.  Robert,  d.  in  the  Temple,  London. 

IX.  George,  d.  young. 

Mr.  Babington  d.  15  March,  1518.    His  5th  son, 

HcMFREY  Babington,  Esq.  of  Rothley  Temple,  co.  Leices- 
ter, TO.  Eleanor,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Beaumont,  E.=ij. 
of  Wednesbury,  co.  Stafford,  grandson  of  Henry,  5th  Lor.l 
Beaumont,  and  had,  with  three  daus.  (1  Margaret,  to.  Edward 
Vincent,  Esq.  ofPeckleton,  co.  Leicester;  2  Jane,  to.  George 
Langhani,  Esq.  of  Gopsall,  same  co. ;  and  3  Mary,  in. 
1st,  Ven.  John  Lowth,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Nottingii."Ei, 
who  d.  1500,  and  2ndly,  Christoplier  Middleton,  Esq.),  live 
sons, 
I.  Thomas,  his  heir.  ii.  Robert,  d.  April,  1005. 

III.  Francis  (Rev.),  Eector  of  Cathrope,  co.  Lincoln,  d.  Doc. 
1596. 

IV.  John,  living  1567,  who  had  a  son,  Thomas. 

V.  Barnabj',  of  Mount  Sorrell,  co.  Leicester,  who  had  by  his 
i\v^t  wife  a  son,  Eustace,  d.  1566,  aged  3  years.  He  m.  2ndly, 
1666,  Joaa  Sutton,  and  d.  next  year,  without  any  othL-r 
issue. 


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Humfrey  Babington  d.  22  Nov.  1514,  and  was  buried  in  the 
chancel  of  Rothley  Church.     His  eldest  sou  was 

Thomas  Bahington,  Esq.  of  Rothley  Temple,  and  of 
Cossington,  who  joined  in  the  fruitless  attempt  to  advance  the 
Lady  Jane  Grey  to  the  throne,  but  on  payment  of  a  large  fine 
obtained  a  pardon  under  the  Great  Seal,  in  the  first  year  of 
Queen  Mabi's  reign.  He  t.i.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Richard  Hum- 
frey, Esq.  of  Barton,  co.  Northampton,  by  whom  (who  d. 
June,  1578),  he  had  (with  three  surviving  daus.,  1  Margaret, 
TO.  23  July,  1576,  St.  Jolin  Borough,  Esq.;  2  Jane,  m.  Stephen 
Everard,  Esq.  of  Hcther  and  Sheuston,  co.  Leicester;  and  3 
Mary},  four  sons, 

I.  HcMFBET,  his  heir. 

II.  Matthew,  of  Cossington,  m.  1st,  17  Jan.  1574,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Eggington,  co.  Derby; 
2ndly,  Faith,  dau.  and  heir  of  Henry  Stapleton,  Esq.  of 
Kempston,  co.  Nottingham,  who  d.  May,  1589;  Srdly, 
Priscilla,  dau.  of  Richard  Cresswell,  Esq.  of  Bameshurst,  co. 
Stafford,  and4thly,  20  Dec.  1610,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Erasmus 
Borough,  Esq.  of  Borough,  co.  Leicester,  but  d.  s.  p.  Feb. 
1616. 

III.  Edmond,  d.  Aug.  1571. 

IV.  Zachary  (Rev.),  LL.D.,  bapt.  0  July,  1549,  at  Cossing- 
ton, Archdeacon  of  Nottingham,  m.  Thomasine,  dau.  of 
Ven.  John  Lowth,  Archdeacon  of  Nottingham,  and  d.  1613, 
leaving  a  son, 

■\Villiam,  of  Whittington,  co.  Stafford,  who  m.  Helen,  dau. 
of  Sir  Edward  Littleton,  Knt.  of  Pillaton,  and  was  ani;es- 
tor  of  Babington  of  Whittington  and  Curdborough. 

Tliomas  Babington  d.  27  Oct.  1567,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

HoMrBET  Babington,  Esq.  of  Rothley  Temple,  6.  in  1544 
who  TO.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Francis  Cave,  LL.D.,  of  Baggrave, 
CO.  Leicester,  brother  to  Sir  Thomas  Cave,  of  Stamford,  and  by 
her,  who  was  buried  at  Rothley,  20  Sept.  1629,  aged  84,  had 
(with  two  daus.,  Ann  and  Dorothy,  who  d.  young)  five  sons, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir, 

II.  Francis,  bapt.  at  Rothley,  Jan.  1576,  d.  young. 

III.  Edward,  of  London,  goldsmith,  bapt.  at  Rothley,  10 
Nov.  1.577. 

IV.  Adrian  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Cossington,  bapt.  at  Rothley, 
21  Dec.  1578,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Henry  Cave,  Esq.  of 
Barrow-upon-Soar,  co.  Leicester,  and  d.  Aug.  1625,  leaving 
(with  three  other  daus.,  Katherine,  b.  1613;  Ann,  6.  1621; 
and  Margaret,  0.  1624)  issue, 

1  Thomas  (Rev.),  bapt.  at  Cossington,  14  May,  1611, 
buried  at  Rotliley,  29  April,  1693. 

2  Humfrey  (Kev.),  LL.D.,  5  Nov.  1615,  Vice-Master  of 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  where  he  built  two  sets  of 
rooms  for  the  Babington  family,  d.  4  Jan.  1691. 

1  Philippa,  7/1.  1661,  Rev.  John  Sheppardson,  of  Over 
Broughton,  co.  Nottingham. 

Humfrey  Babington   d.  10  June,  1610,  and  was  s.  by    his 
eldest  son, 

Thomas  Babington,  Esq.  of  Rothley  Temple,  and  Lord  of 
the  Manor,  and  Patron  of  the  Church  of  Cossington,  at  the 
decease  of  his  uncle  Matthew.  He  was  6.  in  1575,  in. 
Catherine,  only  dau.  of  Henry  Kendall,  Esq.  of  Smithesby,  co. 
Derby,  and  by  her,  who  was  buried  at  Rothley,  21  Feb.  1659, 
had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  b.  25  Feb.  1605 ;  d.  May  1616. 

II.  Walter,  b.  24  Aug.  1610  ;  d.  young. 

III.  Matthew,  his  heir. 

IV.  Thomas,  of  Somersham,  Huntingdonshire;  b.  11  Aus:. 
1615,  a  Captain  of  horse  on  the  side  of  the  Parliament,  for 
which,  on  the  accession  of  Chables  II.,  he  not  only  received 
a  pardon  under  the  Great  Seal,  but  was  by  the  interest  of 
his  brother,  who  had  always  been  a  zealous  Royalist, 
advanced  to  be  a  Major  in  the  Royal  Service.  He  m. 
Catherine,  second  dau.  of  Sir  Cornelius  Vermuyden,  and 
dying  in  1C80,  left  two  sons,  Henry,  6.  Sept.  1662;  and 
WiUiam-Bai-ntt,  d.  May,  1685,  at  whose  decease,  without 
issue,  their  estate  descended  to  their  cousin,  Thomas 
Babington,  Esq.  of  Rothley  Temple. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  4  Nov.  1618,  William  Danvers,  Esq.  of 
Swithland. 

II.  Anne,  m.  12  Jan.  1625,  Rev.  William  Stavcley,  fourth  son 
of  Thomas  Stavelcy,  Esq. 

III.  Margaret,  in.  William  Prcscott,  Esq.  of  Dryby,  co. 
Lincoln. 

IV.  Catherine,  m.  18  Sept.  1639,  John  Whatton,  Esquire  of  the 
Body  to  Chari.es  1. 

V.  Lucy,  1,1.  William  Whatton,  Esq.  of  Newtown,  Linford, 
CO.  Leicester. 

Thomas    Babington  d.  Sept.  1645,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
surviving  son, 

Matthew  Babington,  Esq.  of  Rothley  Temple,  b.  17  May, 
1P12,  M.r.  for  the  co.  of  Leicester,  in  1G60,  at  the  restoration 
of  Charles  11.    lie  m.  Anne,  youngest  dau.    of  Sampson 


Hopkyns,  Esq.  of  Stoke,  by  Coventry,  and  by  her,  who  d. 
7  June,  1648,  aged  33,  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  d.  unm.  18  Dec.  1708,  aged  66. 

III.  Matthew,  A.M.,  J'ellow  of  Trinity  College,  CE'.ntridge,  d. 
in  1680,  aged  36. 

I.  Jane,  in.  Sir  Wm.  Jesson,  Knt.,  of  Burlcy  Park,  co.  Lei- 
cester, and  d.  30  Sept.  1668. 

II.  Elizabeth,  d.  before  1657. 

III.  Anne,  m.  1671,  Richard  Breton,  of  Dover. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  in.  to  —  Toke,  Esq.  of  Kent. 
Matthew  Babington  d.  Sept.  1669,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Babington,  Esq.  of  Rothley  Temple,  M.P.  for 
Leicester  1685  and  1686,  and  Sheriff  for  the  co.  1677,  b.  1635; 
m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Jesson,  Esq.  of  Coventry, 
by  whom  (who  d.  8  April,  1669)  he  had  an  only  son, 

I.  Thomas,  buried  at  Rothley,  1  Jan.  1670. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry  Hall,  Esq. 
of  Gretford,  co.  Lincoln,  and  had  fui-ther  issue,  ,j 

II.  Thomas,  his  heir.  ^ 

III.  William  (Rev.)  LL.B.,  Vicar  of  Rothley,  bapt.  at 
Rothley  13  July,  1686;  m.  Elizabeth  Davenport,  who  d. 
4  Nov.  1763.  He  d.  5  Dec.  1758,  leaving,  with  two  daus., 
Anne,  d.  1762,  and  Katherine,  d.  1762,  a  son, 

William  (Rev.),  LL.B.,  Vicar  of  Rothley,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Thomas'  Carter,   Esq.,  and  d.  14  May,  1783,  leaving  aii  . 
only  dau.,  1 

Mary-Carter,  to.  1812,  J.-H.  Dalton.  | 

I.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  18  Sept.  1751,  aged  71. 

II.  Frances,  to.  1721,  Sir  Joseph  Danvers,  1st  hart,  of 
Swithland,  co.  Leicester. 

Thomas   Babington,    d.    16  April,    1708,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  surviving  son, 

Thomas  Babington,  Esq.  of  Rothley  Temple,  6.  Oct.  1682; 
TO.  1711,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Ralph  Keeling,  Esq.  of  London, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  30  Jan.  1729-30)  had,  with  three  daus., 
Ann,  Katherine,  and  Frances,  all  of  whom  d.  u)im.,  two  sons, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  Matthew,  bapt.  15  Jan.  1723 ;  d.  unm. 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Babington,  Esq.  of  Rothley  Temple,  b.  20  May, 
1715,  was  High  Sheriff  co.  Leicester,  1750.  He  m.  9  Jan.  1758, 
Lydia,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Cardale,  A.M.,  Vicar  of 
Hinckley,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4  May,  1791)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  Matthew  (Rev.),  A.M.,  Fellow  of  St.  John's  College, 
Cambridge,  Vicar  of  Rothley,  6.  24  June,  1761 ;  to.  1787, 
Elizabeth,  only  child  of  Richard-Roberts  Drake,  Esq.  of 
Leicester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  26  June,  1793)  left  at  his 
decease,  6  May,  1796,  a  son  and  a  dau., 

1  Matthew-Drake  (Rev.),  A.M.,  Rural  Dean  of  Ackley, 
Leicestershire,  b.  11  July,  1788;  in.  7  June,  1820,  Hannah, 
dau.  of  B.-Flcetwood  Churchill,  Esq.  of  Northampton,  by 
whom  (who  d.  6  Dec.  1873)  he  left  at  his  decease,  July, 
1851,  a  son, 

Churchill  (Rev.),  B.D.,  F.L.S.,  6.  11  March,  1821,  Fellow 
of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  1846;  Disney  Professor 
of  Archseology  1865;  Rector  of  Cocklield,  Sudbury, 
Suffolk,  1866  ;  m.  28  Jan.  1869,  Maud,  dau.  of  Col.  John- 
Alexander  Wilson,  R.A. 
1  Elizabeth,  m.  1829,  Robert  Strange  Esq.,  M.D.,  of 
Naples. 

III.  William,  A.B.,  Rector  of  Cossington,  h.  11  March,  1763; 
in.  1787,  Elizabeth-Newbold,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry-Lovell 
Noble,  A.M.,  Patron  and  Rector  of  Frowlcswoith,  co. 
I-pioester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  March,  1832)  left  at  his 
decease,  three  sons  and  one  dau., 

1  William,  E.I.C.C.S.,  b.  10  Dec.  1790;  to.  12  Jan.  1824, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Ravenscroft, 
Prebendary  of  Rasharkin,  and  Rector  of  Finvoy,  co. 
Armagh,  and  has  issue,  William,  R.N.,  b.  1  Feb.  1825; 
George-Matthew,  6.  13  Feb.  1829 ;  Samucl-Hcnry,  b.  29 
Dec.  1830;  Henry-Gisborne,  6.  5  Nov.  1832;  Gisborne,  6. 
20  March,  1835;  Alfred,  6.  30  Dec.  1839;  Redmond,  6. 
29  Aug.  1842 ;  Elizabeth-Ravenseroft ;  Catharine. 

2  Samuel,  E.I.C.C.S.,  b.  28  Nov.  1792;  m.  1st,  Martha, 
dau.  of  John  Dickinson,  Esq.  of  London,  who  d.  31  Jan, 
1826;  and  2ndly,  Florence,  dau.  of  Thomas  Waddy, 
Esq.  of  Norton  Grange,  co.  York.  By  his  1st  wife  be 
had  issue  to  survive,  Martha  and  Jane. 

3  Gisborne,  b.  7  March,  1812. 

1  Eliza,  m.  23  Sept.  1834.  to  Henry-William  Ravenscroft, 
Esq.,  son  of  the  Rev.  W.  Ravenscroft. 

IV.  Francis,  b.  6  Mav,  1764  ;   d.  young. 

V.  Joseph,  M.D.,  of  Ludlow,  t.  2  Jan.  1768;  to.  Catherine! 
dim.  of  John  Whitter,  Esq.  of  liradninch,  Devon,  and  bj 
her  (who  d.  18  Nov.  lSo3),  left  at  his  decease,  16  Dec.  1826, 
an  only  son, 

Charics-Cardale,  of  St.  John's  College,  Cnubiidgc,  i.  22 
Nov.  1808;  A.M.,  F.L.S.,  ani  F.G.S. 


BAG 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


BAD 


59 


I.  Mnry,  m.  1  MareVi,  1783,  Upv.  Tlinmas  Gisborne,  A.M., 
of  Voxhall  Lod^'f,  to.  StalTord,  Prebendary  of  Durham. 

II.  Kiitherine,  d.  younfr,  31  May,  17G7. 

DIr.  Babington  d.  20  Juno,  177G,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Babington,  Esq.  of  Eothley  Temple,  High  Sheriff 
of  Leicester  1780,  Ml',  for  Leicester  in  five  successive  Parlia- 
ments, from  1800  to  1818;  6.  18  Dec.  1758;  m.  8  Oct.  1787, 
Jean,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Macaulay,  A.M.,  Minister  of 
Cardross,  co.   Dumbarton,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas-Gisbobne,  his  successor. 

II.  John  (Rev.),  A.M.,  Rector  of  CossiiiRton,  18,  Norfolk  Ter- 
race, BriRhton,  b.  G  July,  1791;  vi.  21  April,  1818,  Maria- 
Frances,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  J.-S.  Pratt,  B.C.L.,  Prebendary  of 
Peterborough. 

III.  Matthew,  a  banker  at  Leicester,  and  J. P.,  6.  5  Sept. 
17!)2;  m.  19  June,  1827,  Frances,  3rd  dau.  of  Nicholas 
Sykcs,  Esq.  of  Swanland,  near  Hull,  and  d.  12  Aug.  1836, 
leaving  issue, 

1  Francis-Evans,  6.  31  July,  1830;  m.  8  May,  1857, 
Mars'aret-Susan,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  W.-B.  Dunbar,  of 
Glimairn.  co.  Dumfries. 

2  Tliomas-Hi-nry,  b.  29  Sept.  1833;  in.  20  Dec.  18.")9,  Clara, 
■irh  surviving  dau.  of  the  late  John-K.  Gilliat,  Esq.  of 
Fcrnhill,  Berks,  and  has  issue, 

'J'liomas-Matthew,  b.  27  June.  1862. 
Ilenry-GUliat,  b.  10  Jan.  1867. 
Clara.  Nora. 

1  Rose-Mary-Anne,  in.  Aug.  18i5,  Rev.  Charles-J.  Elliot, 
Vicar  of  Winkficld. 

2  Sophia-Isabella,  m.  18  Jan.  1853,  Rev.  Conyngham  Ellis, 
Mcar  of  Cranborne. 

3  Fliirence-Lucy. 

4  Louisa-Anne-Fanny,  m.  29  Blay,  18G0,  John-Saunders 
Gilliat,  Esq.  of  Charley  Wood  Cedars,  co.  Hertford. 

IV.  George-Gisborne,  F.R.S.,  of  Golden  Square,  London,  b. 
22  Jan.  1794;  in.  18  Sept.  1817,  Sarah-Anne.  dau.  of  John 
Pearson,  Esq.,  F.R.S.,  of  Golden  Square,  and  d.  s.  ly.  1  Jan. 

is  fit;. 

V.  William-Henry,  E.I.C.C.S.,  b.  30  Jan.  1803;  m.  6  Jan. 
ISoO,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Gen.  Disney,  but  d.  s.  p.  17  Sept. 
1867. 

VI.  Charles-Eoos,  b.  11  July,  1806;  d.  unm.  16  Sept.  1826. 

I.  Lydia,  in.  1  May,  1809,  the  Rev.  Joseph  Rose,  A.M., 
Vicar  of  Rothley. 

II.  Jean,  d.  unm.  16  Dec.  1839. 

III.  Mary,  to.  2  June,  1829,  Vice-Chancellor  Sir  James 
Parker,  A.BI.,  Barrister-at-Law,  son  of  Charles-Stuart 
Parker,  Esq.  of  Blockhearn,  near  Glasgow,  and  d.  20  July, 
1858. 

IV.  Margaret-Anne,  d.  unm.  7  March,  1819. 

ffr.  Babington  d.  21  Nov.  1837,  aged  78,  and  was  s.  by  his 
;Ulest  son, 

Thomas-Gisbobne  Babington,  Esq.  of  Rothley  Temple,  A.M., 
r.P.,  6.  21  July,  1788;  in.  1st,  27  April  1814,  Augusta-Julia, 
nil  dau.  of  Sir  Gerard-Noel  Noel,  Bart,  of  E.xton  Park, 
Jutland,  by  his  1st  wife,  Diana,  Baroness  Barham,  and  by  her 
who  d.  19  June,  1833)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas-Arthue,  his  heir,  now  of  Cossingtnn. 

II.  Charles-Edward  (Rev.)  B.A.,  6.  23  Feb.  1»28;  d.  unm. 
5  Feb.  1855. 

I.  Aucusta-Diana,  to.  9  April,  1839,  Frederic  Lewin,  Esq.  of 
The  Hollios,  Kent,  and  d.  28  March,  1856. 

II.  Julia-Mary,./,  unui.  16  June,  1831. 

III.  Louisa-Jean,  ui.  3  Feb.  1842,  Ven.  Francis-C.-P. 
Reynolds,  Archdeacon  of  Bombay,  who  d.  28  July,  1859. 

Jr.  Babington  to.  2ndly,  18  June,  1841,  Augu.sta-Theresa, 
iau.  of  Francis-Gerard  Vecqueray,  one  of  the  Secretaries  of 
■tatc  to  the  King  of  Prussia  for  the  Grand  Duchy  of  the  Rhine, 
ly  whom  he  had, 

III.  John-Albert  (Rev.),  Master  of  Lincoln  Grammar  School, 
6.  13  Nov.  1843;  711.  29  June,  1876,  Emily-Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Rev.  W.  Gardner,  Vicar  of  Orpington,  Kent,  and  has  a 
son.  6.  24  July,  1877. 

IV.  Augustus-Gisborne,  6.  8  Jan.  1851. 
'V    Julia-Mary. 

— Arg.,  ten  torteanx,  four,  three,  two,   and  one;    in 
I  label  of  three  points,  az. 

—A  dragon's  head  between  two  dragons'  wings,  gu. 
MALo — Foy  est  tout. 


BACKHOUSE    OP    MIDDLETON    LODGE. 

Backhouse,  Edmund,  Esq.  of  Middleton  Lodge, 
Richmond,  co.  York,  J.P.  cos.  Durham  and  York, 
i.  28  Nov.  1821 ;  m.  Sept.  1848,  JuHet-Mai-v,  only 
dau.  of  Charles  Fox,  Esq.,  of  Treball,  near  Fal- 
mouth and  has  issue, 


I.  JoNATnAN-EoMCND,  6.  15  Nov.  1819;  to.  29  Nov.  1371. 
Florence,  dau.  of  Sir  John-Salusbury  Trelawny,  Bart.,  of 
Trelawny;  and  has  issue,  1  EdmundTbelawny,  b.  20 
Oct.  1873;  2  Roland-Charles,  b.  15  Dec.  1874;  3  Oliver, 
b.  4  June,  1876. 

II.  Charles-Hubert,  b.  22  Sept.  1856. 

I.  Sarah-Juliet,  m.  12  Sept.  1876,  Horatio-Noble  Pym,  Esq. 
of  Harley-street,  London. 

II.  Millicent-Evelyn. 

iltllWtJC— Jonathan  Backhouse,  m.  12  May,  1774,  Anne 
Pease,  and  d.   1826,  leaving  a  son, 

Jonathan  Backhocse,  of  Darlington,  6.  1779;  m.  23  April, 
1811,  Hannah-Chapman,  dau.  of  Joseph  Gurney,  Esq.  of 
Norwich,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edmund,  his  heir. 

I.  Jane-Gurney,  m.  Robert-Barclay  Fox,  Esq.  of  Falmouth, 
Cornwall,  and  left  issue. 

II.  Anne,  in.  John  Hodgkin,  Esq.,  London,  and  had  issue. 
Mr.  Backhouse  d.  6  May,  1850,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  Edmund 
Backhouse,  now  of  Middleton. 

.<^ri?is — Per  saltire,  az.  and  or,  a  saltlre  erm. 

Crest— A.n  eagle,  displayed,  standing  on  a  serpent  tail  nowcd, 
all  ppr. 
ilfo«o— Confido  in  Deo. 

Seat — Middleton  Lodge,  Richmond,  Yorkshire. 
Town  Iiisidence—i3,  Grosvenor  Street,  W. 


BADELEY    OF    LEIGH'S    HALL. 

Badeiet,  John,  Esq.  of  the  Manor  of  Leigh's 
Hall,  CO.  Essex,  b.  1839;  m.  1866,  Julia,  dau.  of 
James-G-.-L.  Trimbey,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Ethel-Mabt,  d.  1867. 

II.  Elsie-Theodora-Mary. 

ULilXttlQC. — This  family  was  formerly  seated  in  the  co. 
Suffolk.  By  Parliamentary  papers  it  appears  that  Badeleys 
held  responsible  positions  under  the  Crown  so  early  as  the 
reigns  of  Edwards  I.  and  II.,  and  Badele  is  mentioned  in  one 
of  the  Crown  lists  as  a  Revense  Collector  for  the  co.  Suffolk  to 
Edward  II. 

John  Badelet,  who  m.  Lydia  Woolnough  {d  1C91),  d.  in 
1G91,  having  had  issue, 

John,  b.  6  Sept.  1G66;  d.  1608. 

AVilliam,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Ezckiel,  b.  Dec.  1670. 

Samuel,  b.  March,  1672. 

Lydia,  b.  G  June,  16C9;  d.  Oct.  1681. 

William  Badelet,  the  eldest  surviving  son,  was  6. 6  March, 
1668;  111.  Sarah  Lincoln,  and  d.  1733,  having  had  with  other 
issue,  who  d.  young, 

William,  6.  1706;  d.  1738. 

Samuel,  who  carried  on  the  line. 

Lydia,  b.  April,  1703;  Jlrs.  Bullen. 

Mary,  b.  April,  1714 ;  Mrs.  Wood. 

Samuel  Eadeley,  Esq.,  the  eldest  surviving  son,  b.  June, 
1709;  in.  Mary  Moody,  of  Bury,  and  d.  April  1780,  leaving 
with  other  issue, 

John  Badelet,  Esq.  of  Guy  Harlings,  Essex,  6.  1742, 
M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  London.  He  to.  Charlotte  Brackenbury 
(descended  from  Sir  John  Brackenbury),  and  had  issue, 

John-Carr,  his  successor. 

Edward-Louth,  of  Guy  Harlings,  Essex,  Barrister-at-Law, 
h.  1803;  d.  unm.  1868. 

Charlotte,  6.  1791.  Maria,  b.  1793. 

Dr.  Badeley  d.  1831,  and  was  .?.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John-Carb Badelet,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Cantab,  F.R.C.P.,  London, 
b.  1794;  in.  1835,  Althea-Faitliful,  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles- 
Robert  Fanshawe,  of  Fanshawe  Gate,   co.  Derby,  and  had 

John-Fanshawe,  6.  1837;  d.  1838. 

John,  his  successor.  Edward,  h.  1840. 

Henry,  b.  1842,  late  Lieut.  19th  and  98th  regts.,  s.  to  Guy 
Hariingsatthe  death  of  his  uncle  in  1868;  in.  1873,  Blanche, 
dau.  of  C.  Alhuscn,  Esq.  of  Stoke  Court,  Bucks,  and  has  a 
son,  Henry-John-Fanshawe,  6.  1874. 

Robert,  b.  1850. 

Althca.  Mary. 

Emily  Frances,  d.  18C9. 

Octavia,  (twin  with  Frances)  d.  1870. 

Caroline.  Ida. 

Dr.  Badeley  d.  1851,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the  present 
JouN  Badelet,  Esq.  of  Leigh's  Hall. 


GO 


BAO- 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


BAG 


Anns—Gu.,  a  cUev.  between  three  boars"]  heads    erased 
arg. 
Crest— A  boar's  head,  couped  at  the  neck,  arg. 
Residence— DoyeT. 


BAGENAIi    OF    BENEKEKRY. 

Bagenal,  Beauchamp-Feedeeick,  Esq.  of  Bene- 
kerry,  co.  Carlow,  late  Lieut.  45th  regt.,  High 
Sheriff  co.  Carlow,  1871,  b.  10  Sept.  1846 ;  s.  his 
brother  1868  ;  m.  5  July,  1870,  Ethel-Constance- 
Mary,  dau.  of  Kobcrt  Westley  Hall-Dare,  Esq.  of 
Newtownbarry,  co.  "Wexford,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Beauchamp- Walter,  b.  5  Jan.  1873. 

u.  Charles-James,  6.  22  March,  1S7T. 

I.  Mary-Verena,  b.  i  April,  1871. 

HinCaflC. — Philip  Newton,  Esq.  of  Benekerry,  2nd  son 
of  Philip  Newton,  Esq.  of  Dunleckny  (see  that  famili/),  by 
Sarah  Bagenal  his  wife,  assumed  by  royal  license,  dated  Gth 
March  1832,  the  surname  and  arms  of  BAgENAL  only.  He  m. 
Georgiana,  dau.  of  James  Boyd,  Esq.  of  Eosslare,  co.  Wexford, 
and  d.  1855,  leaving  three  sons, 

I.  Waltee-Philip,  his  heir. 

II.  Beauchamp-Fkedebick,  successor  to  his  brother. 

III.  James-Philip,  b.  1849  ;  d.  unm.  in  India,  4  June,  18C9. 

IV.  PhiUp-Henry,  b.  1849. 

Mr.  Philip  Bagenal  d.  1865,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Walter  Philip  Bagenal,  Esq.  of  Benekerry,  6.  1841,  Capt. 

16th  Lancers,  d.  unm.  in  India,  25  Nov.  1868,  and  was  s.  by 

his  brother,  the  present, 
Beauchaup-Frederick  Bagenall,  Esq.  of  Benekerry, 
Sent — Benekerry,  near  Bagenalstown. 


BAGNAIili. 

See  Bagnall-Wild. 


EAGNALL  OF  NEWBERIIIES. 

Bagnall,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Newberries  Part, 
Watford,  Herts,  J.P.  Stafford,  Middlesex,  Herts, 
Westminster,  and  Liberty  of  S.  Albans,  High 
Sheriff  of  Staffordshire  1863,  b.  15  April,  1799 ;  m. 
1st,  1  June,  1825,  Mary-Keen,  only  child  of  John 
Nock,  Esq  ;  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  JoHN-NocK,  of  Shenstone  Moss,  Lichfield,  J. P.,  D.L.  Staf- 
fordshire, Lieut. -Col.  4th  batt.  Staffordshire  Kifle  Volun- 
teers, High  Sheriff  1875;  b.  30  May,  1826  ;  m.  3  Oct. 
1848,  Mary-Ann,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Ward,  of  Wolver- 
hampton, and  has  John-Ward,  6.  1854,  and  other  issue. 

II.  Charles,  of  Sneaton  Castle,  Whitby,  Yorkshire,  J.P.  for 
Staffordshire  and  North  Riding  Yorkshire,  b.  11  July, 
1827  ;  m.  1  Nov.  1860,  Harriet-Curtis,  dau.  of  John  Chap- 
man, Esq.  of  Whit^iy,  J.P.  North  Riding,  Yorkshire,  and 
has  issue,  Charles-Edward,  6.  1861;  Arthur-Henry,  b. 
1863;  Eustace-William,  6.  1864;  Gordon-Ernest,  b.  1866; 
Ralph,  6.  1867;  Mary-Adeline;  Mabel-Edith;  Evelyn- 
Harriet. 

ni  Thomas,  of  the  Hall,  Milton  Ernest,  Bedford,  J. P.,  b. 
14  July,  PiiO;  m.  5  May,  1859,  Fanny,  4th  dau.  of  Her- 
bcit  Mackworth,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Helen-Maurice; 
Jessie-Mary;  AUce-Hilda;  Grace-Mackworth ;  Gertrude- 

IV.  William,  d.  young. 

Mr.  Bagnall  m.  2ndly,  31  July,  1839,  Caroline,  dau. 
of  Lancelot  Haslope,  Esq.,  and  has  further  issue, 

V.  Henry-IIaslope,  M.A.  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  late 
Capt.  Herts  Militia ,  b.  30  March,  1844;  m.  1873,  Adeline 
Chapman. 

VI.  Alfred-Llewellyn,  d.  young. 

I.  Harriet-Ellen,  b.  15  May,  1840. 

II.  Laura-Haslope,  b.  9  Feb.  1842;  m.  19  Oct.  1870,  George, 
only  son  of  Matthew  Lyon,  Esq.  of  Leamington. 

III.  Caroline-Adelaide,  b.  1855;  m.  'J  April,  1874,  Thomas- 
William  Bevan,  Esq.  of  Cannonbury  Terrace,  London. 

IV.  Mary-Emma,  b.  1847;  r,i.  Nov.  1871,  Charles-Edward 
Keyser,  Esq.,  only  Bon  of  Charles  Keyser,  Esq.  of  Sian- 
more. 


HtllCaCIC.— John  Bagnall,  Esq.,  son  of  John  Bacnali, 
who  was  buried  at  Darlaston  Church,  1800,  by  Margaret  1 
wife,  to  whom  ho  was  m.2  Dec.  1753,  and  who  was  buried 
with  him  9  Feb.  1815;  m.  at  Wednesbury,  13  May,  1792,  Mary, 
dau.  of  J.  Eoyle,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  22  Jan.  1826)  left 
at  his  decease,  23  Nov.  1829,  with  other  issue, 

Thomas  Bagnall,  Esq.,  now  of  Newberries. 

Seal — Newberries  Park,  Watford,  Herts. 


BAGOT    OF    CHURCHDALE    HOTTSE. 

Bagot,  Chaeles,    Esq.   of    Churchdale   House, 
CO.   Stafford,  J.P.,   Col.  3rd   K.O.S.R.  Militia,  ond  * 
Assistant-Master  of  the  Ceremonies  to  the  Queen, 
b.  20  May,  1808 ;  m.  7  July  1846,  Sophia-Louisa, 
dau.  of  Vice-Admiral  Hon.  Joicehne  Percy,  C.B.,  j 
and  has  issue,  J 

I.  Josceline-Fitzrot,  &.  22  Oct.  1854. 

II.  Alan-Charles,  b.  1  June,  1856.  iii.  Richard,  b.  18C0. 
I.  Alice-Mary. 

lS.inCn.SC. — the  right  Hon.  sir  Charles  Bagot,  G.C.B.> 
P.C,  some  time  Minister  Plenipotentiary  to  tlie  Court  of  the 
Netherlands,  6.  23  Sept.  1781 ;  2nd  son  of  William,  1st  Lord 
Bagot,  m.  22  July,  1806,  Lady  Mary-Charlottc-Anne  Wellesley, 
dau.  of  William,  3rd  Earl  of  Mornington,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
2  Feb.  1845)  had, 
Charles,  of  Churchdale  House. 
George-Talbot,  b.  14  June,  1820. 

Alexander,  b.  10  June,  1822 ;  Lieut.-Col.  H.E.I.C.S. ;  m.  23 
Oct.  1852,  Gertrude-Letitia,  dau.  of  Col.  R.-D.  Halifax,  and 
d.  20  Oct.  1874,  having  had  issue. 
Louisa-Katharine,  d.  unm.  9  June,  1824. 
Emily-Georgina,  m.  15  Feb.   1837,  George,  9th  Earl  of  Win- 
chilsea  and  Nottingham,  and  d.  10  Jan.  1848. 
Caroline-Mary,   m.  26  Sept.   1849,    John   David,    M.D.   of 
Swansea. 
Henrietta-Maria,  m.  27  Aug.  1833,  Henry,  Earl  of  Uxbridgc, 
afterwards  2nd  Marquis  of  Anglesey,   and  d.  22  Marcli,"; 
1844.  ^ 

Georgiana-Augusta,  ni.  21  Sept.  1843,  Lieut.-Col.  Macken 
Frazer;  and  d.  23  June,  1851. 
Wilhelmina-Frederica,  m.  17  Nov.  1846,  Eear-Adml.  Ilcnr 
Bagot,  B.N.;  and  d.  15  April,  1852. 
Sir  Charles  s.  Lord  Sydenham  as  Governor-General  of  Canada 
and  d.  there  19  May,  1843. 
Arms — Erm.,  two  chevronels,  az. 
Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  or,  a  goat's  head,  arg. 
Motto — Antiquum  obtinens. 
Seat— Churchdale  House,  Rugelby,  co.  Stafford. 


BAGOT    OF    BALLYMOE. 

Neyille-Bagot,  John-Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Ballymoe, 
CO.  Gralway,  J.P.  cos.  Gralway,  Clare,  and  Eos- 
common,  b.  1814 ;  m.  1843,  Anna-Georgina,  only 
dau.  of  Edward  Kirwan,  Esq.  of  Ballyturin  Castlo, 
CO.  Qalway,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  6.  1848;  m.  1876,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Francis  Meagher, 
Esq.  of  Ballindeny,  co.  Tipperary. 

II.  Edward.  in.  John. 
IV.  Charles. 

I.  Anne.  li.  Ellen. 

JLtUfiTJir.— Bagot   of   Balb/nioe    represents   the   senior 

branch  of  a  family  of  Baggot  or  Bagot,  whose  direct  ancestor, 
Robert  Bagod,  b.  1213,  Lord  Chief  Justiciary  of  Ireland,  1274, 
obtained  a  grant  from  Nicholas  de  Hyntcberg,  1280,  of  the 
manor  of  the  Rath,  near  Dubhn  (known  to  this  day  as  Bagoc- 
rath);  and  also,  from  Nicholas  de  Pierrepoint,  the  lands  of 
Bonevilstone  and  Brownestown,  Barony  of  Aney,  co.  Limerick 
(ever  since  called  Bagotstown),  and  d.  1298.  His  lineal  des- 
cendant, 

Edward  Bagot,  of  Harristown,  King's  Co.,  and  of  Walterg" 
town,  CO.  Kildare,  b.  1620 ;  was  a  Royal  Commissioner  for 
King's  Co.,  1G63,  and  High  Sheriff,  co.  Kildare,  1677,  and 
King's  Co.  1680.  He  m.  1659,  Catherine,  dau.  of  William  Col- 
borne,  of  Great  ConncU,  Kildare,  and  d.  1711,  aged  DO, 
leaving, 

MiLO,  of  whom  presently. 

Arthur,  executor  of  his  father's  will. 

Christopher,  ancestor  of  the  Nuuncy  and  Kihioou  branchej. 


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Elizabeth,  m.   James   Medlicott,    Esq.   of   Dunmurry,    co. 
Kildarc. 
The  eldest  son, 

Colonel  Milo  Bagot,  of  Ard,  Newtown,  and  Kilcouvsey,  b. 
16G0 ;  m.  1700,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Edraond  and  sister  of  Colonel 
Andrew  Armstrong,  of  Mauristown,  co.  Kildare;  d.  1739, 
leaving, 

John,  of  whom  presently. 

Michael,  d.  s.  p.  1744. 

Charles,  ancestor  of  Bagot  of  KUcnursep. 

EUzabeth,  to.  W.  Armstrong,  of  Ballycumher,  King's  Co. 

Mary,  d.  s.  p. 
Col.  Bagot  settled  Ard  on  his  eldest  son,  by  deed  dated  1  May, 
1725,  anil  Kilcourscy  on  his  third  son  Charles,  by  deed  30  May, 
1734.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Bagot,  Esq.  of  Ard,  King's  Co.,  6.  1702;  m.  172S,  Mary 
Herbert,  of  Durrow  Abbey,  King's  Co.,  d.  17G0,  leaving 
issue  1  Milo,  d.  s.  p. ;  2  William,  d.  s.  p. ;  3  Charles, 
d.  s.  p. ;  4  John-Llotd,  who  continued  the  family ;  5 
Thomas,  d.  s.  p. ;  and  two  daus.,  Mary,  d.  s.  p.,  and  Margaret, 
wife  of  Archibald  Armstrong,  of  Garry  Castle,  King's  Co. 
The  4th  son, 

John-Lloyd  Bagot,  Esq.  of  Ard  and  Ballymoe,  Capt.  37th 
foot,  and  A.D.C.  to  Lord  Cornwallis  during  the  American  war, 
in.  1775,  Catherine-Anne,  dau.  of  Michael  Cuffe,  Esq.  of 
Ballymoe,  son  of  Captain  Francis  Cuffe,  and  grandson  (by  his 
■wife  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Caulfield,  of  Donamon  Castle,  co. 
Eoscommon)  of  Capt.  Thomas  Cuffe,  brother  of  Sir  James, 
grandfather  of  James  Cuffe,  Lord  Tyrawley,  and  of  Elizabeth 
Cuffe,  alias  Pakenham,  created  Countess  of  Longford.  He  d. 
1718,  leaving  issue,  John-Cuffe,  d.  s.  p. ;  WiUiam,  d.  s.  p. ; 
Thojias-Xeville;  Cordelia;  Louisa;  Isabella;  and  Maria,  and 
was  s.  by  his  3rd  son, 

Thomas-Neville  Bagot,  Esq.  of  Ard  and  Ballymoe,  b.  1784; 
m.  1811,  Ellen,  dau.  lof  John  Fallon,  Esq.  of  Bunnimead,  co. 
Eoscommon,  and  Letitia  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Lambert,  Esq. 
of  Milford  (son  of  Walter  Lambert,  of  Cregclare,  by  his  second 
wife.  Miss  Martyn,  of  Tullyra  Castle),  by  his  wife  Mary,  dau. 
of  Sir  Henry  Burke,  Bart,  of  Glynsk  Castle,  co.  Galway,  by  his 
wife  Cisley  Netterville,  and  d.  8  Feb.  1863,  leaving  issue, 

John-Llotd,  now  of  Ballymoe. 

Bernard-William,  of  Carranure,  co.  Eoscommon,  Barrister-at- 

Law,  J. P.,  b.  1818;  m.  1st,  1850,  Euphemia,  dau.  of  B.-J. 

Hinds,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Richard-John  (Eev.),  m.  1876, 

Emily-Louisa,  eldest  dau.    of   H.-L.   Bean,  Esq.     He    m. 

2ndly,    1862,  Josephine,  dau.  of    J.-A.   Holmes,   D.L.,   of 

Clogher,  co.  Sligo,  and  has  issue,  Jane  and  Isabella. 
Charles-Augustus,  of  Dublin,  m.  1858,  Fanny-Louisa,  dau.  of 

A.-S.  Kerr,  Esq.,  and  d.  1877,  having  had  issue,  George, 

Bernard,  and  William. 
Cliristopher-Neville,  of  Aughrane  Castle,  co.  Galway,  J. P., 

m.  8  Aug.   1875,   Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Verner,  2nd 

bart.,  M.P.  for  co.  Armagh,  and  d.  23  May,  1877,  leaving  a 

son,  William-Hugh-Neville. 
Letitia-Mary. 

Ellen,  (/.  tinm.  26  July,  18G6. 
Catherine,  m.  the  late  Francis  Meagher,  Esq.  of  Ballinderry, 

CO.  Tipperary. 

Arms — Erm.,  two  chevronels,  az.,  in  the  dexter  chief  point  a 
trefoil,  slipped,  vert,  quartering  Cuff,  of  the  family  of  Lord 
Tyrawlet. 

(Vest— Issuing  from  a  ducal  coronet,   or,    a  goat's   head, 
eimines,  horned  of  the  first. 
jMotto — Antiquum  obtinens. 

.^'((f— Ballymoe,  co.  Galway;  Ballyturin  House,  Gort,  co. 
Galway. 


BAGOT    OF    KILCOURSEY. 

Bagot,  Charles,  Esq.,  of  Kilcourscy,  King's 
Co.,  b.  1850  ;  s.  his  father  18G9. 

JLinCaflC. — Chables  Bagot  (3rd  son  of  Colonel  Milo 
Bagot,  of  Ard,  Newtown,  and  Kilcourscy,  and  younger  brotlier 
of  John  Bagot,  of  Ard),  b.  1704 ;  vi.  Tempe,  dau.  of  Daniel 
Browne,  Esq.  of  Eiverstown,  co.  KiUlare,  by  whom  he  left  an 
eldest  son,  Milo,  who  d.  s.  p.,  and  a  2nd  son,  Daniel  Bagot,  of 
Kilcoursey,  High  Sheriff  of  King's  Co.,  who  m.  Sarah,  dau. 
of  Abraham  Clibhorn,  Esq.  of  Clare  Lodge,  and  dying  17S5, 
left  a  son  and  heir, 

Eev.  Chakles-Emilids  Bagot,  who  m.  1790,  Eliza,  dau.  of 
triysses  North,  of  Newcastle,  co.  Westmcath,  uncle  of  John- 
Henry  North,  M.P.,  and  d.  March,  1S02,  leaving  (besides 
other  issue,  who  d.  s.  p.), 

Charles,  his  heir. 

Eliza,  TO.  Eev.  John  Ball,  of  Dclgany,  to.  'Wiclilow  (dec.), 
aad  left  issue. 


The  son  and  heir, 

Charles  Bagot,  Esq.  of  Kilcoursey  House,  King's  Co., 
J.P.,  6.  1791;  TO.  1st,  1814,  Anna,  dau.  of  John  Tuthill,  Esq. 
of  Kingsland,  co.  Limerick,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Charles-Emilius,  b.  1815;  d.  s.p.  1862. 

JoHN-TuTHiLL,  of  Kilcoursey.  , 

Ulysses-North,  6.  1822;  m.  1840,  Bachel,  2nd  dau.  of  John 
Meyler,  and  has  issue,  Henrietta ;  Eliza ;  and  Anna. 

Eliza-Mary. 

Anna,  m.  1853,  G.-A.  Labatt,  4th  surviving  son  of  Samuel- 
Ball  Labatt,  Esq.,  M.D.,  formerly  of  Eutland  Square,  Dublin. 
He  m.  2ndly,  1840,  Sidney-Mary,  dau.  of  Capt.  Andrew  Bagot- 
Armstrong,  of  Castle  Armstrong,  King's  Co.,  and  by  her 
(who  survived),  left, 

Andrew-Edmond-Bigoe,  Barrister-at-Law,  h.  1842. 

Daniel- Walter-Wagstatfe,  b.  1844;  d.  s.p.  1803. 

The  son  and  heir, 

John  Tuthill  Bagot,  Esq.  of  Kilcoursey  House,  King's 
Co.,  Barrister-at-Law,  some  time  M.P.  for  Light  County, 
South  Australia,  and  Chief  Secretary  in  that  colony,  b.  1819; 
VI.  1848,  Eliza,  dau.  of  John  Meyler,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles-Ulysses,  now  of  Kilcoursey. 

II.  John- Meyler.  iii.  Eobert-George. 

I.  Anna.  ii.  Elizabeth-Frances-Harriet. 

^?-ms— Same  as  Bagot  of  Ballymoe. 
&at— Kilcoursey,  Clare. 


GKEAVES-BAGSHAWE    OF   FOUD   HALL. 

G-reaves-Bagshawe,  William-Henrt,  Esq.  of 
Ford  Hall,  co.  Derby,  and  of  Banner  Cross,  co.  York, 
J.P.  for  former  co.,  b.  13  Aug.  1831  ;  m.  24  Sept. 
1856,  Martha,  dau.  of  the  late  Joseph  Bowmer,  Esq. 
of  Laneayo  House,  co.  Monmouth,  and  of  Draycott. 
CO.  Derby,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

I.  William-Mdrray-Caldwell,  h.  19  Oct.  1864. 

I.  Mary-Catherine-Murray. 

II.  Frances-Alice-Devereux. 

IttllCilCIC.— The  name  of  Bagshawe,  which  is  of  S.nxon 
origin,  and  signifies  "  a  small  wooded  glen,"  was  taken  by  tliis 
family  from  their  ancient  residence  in  the  Peak  of  Derby. 
From  Bagshawe,  which  is  situated  in  the  parish  of  Chapel-en- 
le-Firth,  a  branch  of  the  parent  stock  appears  to  have 
removed,  within  a  century  after  the  Norman  Conquest,  to 
the  Eidge,  a  commanding  eminence  in  the  same  parish,  distant 
only  two  miles  from  their  former  home.  Hero  they  remained 
for  upwards  of  six  hundred  years,  until  the  Ridge  estate  was 
conveyed  by  marriage  to  the  father  of  Sir  William  Fitzherbert, 
Bart,  of  Tissington.  In  the  Harl.  MS.,  1093,  fo.  27,  the  direct 
descendants  of  the  first  Thomas  Bagshawe,  of  the  Ridge  (who 
was  living  in  1141),  are  traced  for  five  generations;  and  from 
WooUey's  MSS.  some  further  particulars  respecting  the  early 
history  of  this  family  may  be  obtained.  The  immediate  an- 
cestor of  the  Bagshawes  of  Abney,  Ford,  Hucklow,  and  Worm- 
hill,  is  said  to  have  been  Nicholas,  4th  son  of  Thomas  Bags- 
haugh,  of  The  Ridge ;  his  eldest  son  was  Edward,  father  of 
Henry  Bagshawe,  of  the  Eidge,  mentioned  amongst  "the 
persons  of  quality  "  residing  in  co.  Derby,  whose  names  were 
returned  by  royal  commissioners,  12  Henry  VI.;  but  some 
good  authorities  regard  the  Abney  branch  of  the  Bagshawes 
of  Bagshawe,  as  older  than  that  of  The  Eidge.  The  Visitation 
pedigrees  commence  with 

Nicholas  Bagshawe,  of  Abney  and  Wormhill,  co.  Derby 
(Forester  to  the  King).  He  to.  Alice,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John 
de  la  Hall,  of  Hucklow,  co.  Derby,  whose  ancestor  of  the 
same  name  was  Forester  to  Edward  III.,  created  by  deed 
dated  1349.    The  son  and  heir  was 

William  Bagshawe,  of  Abney,  co.  Derby,  whose  descend- 
ants were  long  seated  at  Abney,  and  Farewell  Abbey,  co.  Staf- 
ford. They  were  Lords  of  the  Manor  of  Abney,  and  inter- 
married with  the  Eugeleys  of  Longdon,  co.  Stafford,  Lords  of 
the  Manor  of  Bylson;  with  the  Bowdons  of  Bowdon,  co. 
Derby;  and  the  famiUes  of  Harcourt,  Lynacre,  Bainbridge, 
and  Greatorex  of  Greatorex,  co.  Derby.  As  each  generation 
of  this  branch  of  the  Bagshawes  is  given  in  Burke's  Com- 
moners, it  will  be  sufficient  to  add  the  following  particulars, 
which  are  not  there  recorded.  The  name  of  Sir  William  Bag- 
shawe, of  Hope,  CO.  Derby,  occurs  in  1523  amongst  the  title 
deeds  of  the  Ford  estate;  another  member  of  the  family,  Sir 
Edward  Bagshawe,  settled  in  Ireland,  and  d.  at  Finglas,  near 
Dublin,  6  Oct.  1657 ;  Frances,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Bagshawe,  of 
Abney,  and  Farewell  Abbey  (who  registered  his  pedigree  and 
arms  at  Glover's  Visitation  of  Stafford,  1&S3),  m.  Sir  Jolin 


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Bentley,  of  Breadsall  Park,  co.  Derby;  and  Alice,  dau.  of 
Nicholas  Bagshawe,  of  Abney,  was  wife  of  Robert  Shakerley, 
of  LonjTSton,  co.  Derby,  and  motlier  of  Grace,  Countess  of 
Slirewsbury.  The  5th  in  direct  descent  from  William  Bag- 
shawe of  Abiicy,  above  mentioned, 

William  Uaosiiawe,  of  Hucklow,  Abney,  Litton,  and  Ford, 
CO.  Derby,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Hucklow,  appeared  at  Sir 
William  Dugdale's  Visitation  of  Derby,  1662,  and  was  then 
64  years  of  age.  He  d.  1669,  leaving  (with  other  issue)  three 
sons,  who  were  the  founders  of  three  families,  aU  wealthy  and 
respected, 

I.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

It.  John,   of  Hucklow,   Lord  of  that  Manor,  who  s.  to  the 

largest  share  of  his  father's  property,  and  was  High  Sheriff 

of  CO.  Derby  1G9G     lie  was  the  father  of 

1  William  Bagshawe,  Esq.  of  Hucklow,  whose  son,  John 

Bagsliawc,   Esq.  of  Hucklow,  d.  unm.  3  May,  1721,  and 

was  s.  by  his  only  sister, 

Grace  Bagshawe,  who  conveyed  the  Bagshawe  estates  to 
her  husband,  Aymer  Rich,  Esq.  of  BuU  House,  co.  York. 
{See  MiLNES  of  Fryston.) 

1  Gertrude,  wife  of  George  Beaumont,  Esq.  of  Chapel 
Thoipe,  CO.  York,  ancestor  by  her  of  the  Beaumonts 
of  Bietton,  co.  York;  of  the  Lords  Carrington,  &c.  (See 
Beau.mont  of  Bretton.) 

2  Elizabeth,  "wife  of  Alexander  Radycliffe,  Esq.  of  Fox- 
denton,  co.  Lancaster.     (See  Eadycltffb  of  Foxdenton.) 

II.  Adam,  ancestor  of  Bagshawe  of  MTormhill  (see  that 
family). 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Bagshawe,  of  Ford  Hall,  &.  at  Lytton,  17  Jan. 
1627-2S ;  was  in  Holy  Orders  and  Vicar  of  Glossop,  co.  Derby, 
and  afterwards  became  extensively  known  as  a  nonconformist 
divine,  under  the  designation  of  "The  Apostle  of  the  Peak.\ 
He  d.  1  April,  1702,  leaving  by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of  Peter 
Barker,  Esq.  of  Darley,  co.  Derby,  an  only  surviving  son, 

Samdel  Bagshawe,  Esq.  of  Ford  Hall,  J. P.,  to.  20  April, 
16S5,  Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Samuel  Child,  Esq.  of 
Holmes  Hall,  near  Leeds,  co.  York,  by  Faith,  2nd  dau.  of 
Lieut.-Col.  William  Spencer,  of  Attercliffe  Hall,  co.  York,  by 
Sarah,  dau.  of  George  Westby,  Esq.  of  Ravenfield  Park,  co. 
Y^ork.  Mr.  Bagshawe  d.  at  Ford,  9  Dec.  1706,  leaving  issue, 
with  younger,  children, 

William,  his  heir. 

Samuel,  bapt.  1  Jan.  1689;  m.  1  May,  1711,  Frances,  dau.  of 
John  Hardware,  Esq.  of  Bromborough  Court,  co.  Chester,  by 
Frances,  dau.  of  Rowland  Hunt,  Esq.  of  Boreatton  Park,  co. 
Salop,  by  the  Hon.  Frances,  dau.  of  WiUiam,  5th  Lord 
Paget,  and  Lady  Frances  Rich,  dau.  of  Henry,  Earl  of 
Holland,  K.G.  He  d.  16  Nov.  1712,  leaving  issue,  an  only 
son, 

Sasiuel  Bagshawe,  successor  to  his  uncle. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Bagshawe,  Esq.  of  Ford  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  m. 
Mary,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John  WiugSeld,  Esq.  of  Hazle- 
borough  Hall,  and  Norton  House,  co.  Derby,  by  Mary,  sister  of 
Sir  Samuel  Clarke,  of  West  Bromwich,  co.  Chester,  but  dying 
s.  p.  26  Nov.  1756,  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Samoel  Bagshawe,  Esq.  of  Ford  Hall,  b.  May  1713;  Col. 
of  the  93rd  regt.,  which  he  raised  at  his  own  expense,  M.P.  for 
Tallagh,  co.  Waterford,  and  J.P.  for  co.  Derby.  He  m. 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Caldwell,  of  Castle  Caldwell,  co. 
Fermanagh,  Bart.,  by  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Very  Rev.  John 
Trench,  Dean  of  Raphoe,  2nd  son  of  Frederick  Trench,  Esq.  of 
Garbally,  co.  Galway.  By  her  (who  d.  19  July,  ISOl)  he  had 
issue, 

Samuel,  his  heir. 

John,  of  the  Dales,  Wormhill  Hall,  and  Castleton,  co.  Derby, 
and  of  Cotes  Hall,  co.  York,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  D.L.  for 
CO.  Derby,  b.  16  May,  1758.  He  d.  laim.  21  Aug.  1801,  and 
was  s.  by  Sir  William-Chambers  Bagshawe. 

William,  successor  to  his  brother  Samuel. 

Anne,  m.  Michael  Newton,  Esq.  of  Culverthorpe,  co.  Lincoln, 
M.P.  for  Beverley,  nephew  and  heir  of  Sir  Michael  Newton, 
of  Culverthorpe,  K.B.,  Bart.,  and  M.P.  for  Beverley. 

Colonel  Bagshawe  d.  16  Aug.  1762,  and  was  s,  by  his  eldest 

SOI, 

Samuel  Bagshawe,  Esq.  of  Ford  Hall,  and  of  Grosvenor 
Square,  London,  D.L.  co.  Derby,  6.  Dec.  1753;  m.  21  Aug. 
1787,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Capt.  John  Inkster,  and  d.  «.  p.  16 
May,  1804.     His  only  surviving  brother  and  heir, 

The  Uev.  William  Bagshawe,  of  Ford  Hall,  and  (in  right 
of  his  wife)  of  Banner  Cross,  co.  York,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Buck- 
minster,  Sewstern,  and  Garthorpe,  co.  Leicester,  and  Incum- 
bent of  Wormhill,  CO.  Derby,  6.  6  Jan.  1763;  m.  12  Nov.  1798, 
Anne,  only  sister  and  heiress  of  Lieut.-Gen.  William  Murray 


(previously  Foxlowe),  who  m.  the  lion.  Mary  Murray,  and  s.  to 
the  estates  of  Gen.  the  Right  Hon.  Lord  John  Murray,  of 
Banner  Cress,  and  Pitnacree,  co.  Perth.  Mrs.  Bagshawe  was 
dau.  of  Samuel  Foxlowe,  Esq.  of  Staveley  Hall,  co.  Derby, 
by  Dorothy,  sister  of  Gen.  Gisborne,  of  South  Park,  co. 
Roscommon,  M.P.,  and  widow  of  Dr.  Arthtir  Bedford,  of 
Chesterfield,  to  whom  she  had  been  m.  in  Feb.  1797.  She  d. 
5  Nov.  1844,  and  her  husband,  11  Nov.  1847.  They  had  issue 
(with  a  son  who  d.  young),  an  only  dau., 

Maet-Catharine-Anne  Bagshawe,  who  m.  24  Sept.  1829, 
Henry-Marwood  Greaves,  Esq.  of  Hesley  Hall,  Notts,  and  (in 
right  of  his  wife)  of  Banner  Cross,  and  Ford  Hall,  a  J.P.  for 
cos.  Derby,  York,  and  Nottingham,  and  D.L.  co.  Derby.    (See 
Gkeaves  of  Page  Hall  and  Elmsall  Lodge.)    He  d.  10  March, 
1859,  leaving  issue, 
William-Henrt,  who  assumed,  28  April,  1853,  the  additional 
surname  of  Bagshawe,  now  of  Ford  Hall. 
Francis-Edward,  of  the  Eaves,  near  Chapel-en-le-Frith,  b.  ?3 
May,  1840;  J.P.  co.  Derby;  m.  11  Dec.  1872,  Emma,  dau- 
of  Thomas-Storer  Partington,  Esq.  of  Blackbrook,  co.  Derby, 
and  has  issue, 

Henry-Foxlowe,  b.  1  March,  1875. 
Frances-Mary. 
Ellen-Elizabeth,  in.  23  April,  1867,  Charles-Yelverton  Balgujr,  , 
Esq.   of   Highfield,   near   Derby,   late    Capt.    42nd   Royal 
Highlanders. 

Arms — Or,  a  bugle  horn  sa.,  stringed  vert,  between  three 
roses  gu.,  for  Bagshawe;  quartering  Greaves,  and,  subse- 
quently. Child,  Foxlowe,  Mukeay,  Bustard,  Clay,  EmsalIj 
&c. 

Cre.its— 1st,  a  dexter  cubit  arm,   couped,   the  hand,  ppr., 
grasping  a  bugle  horn  sa.,  stringed  vert,  for  Bagshawe;  2nd, 
Greaves. 
Motto — Forma  flos,  fama  flatus. 

Seats— ¥ord  Hall,  near  Chapel-en-le-Firth,  co.  Derby;  aaJ 
Banner  Cross,  near  Sheffield,  co.  Y'ork. 


BAGSHAWE    OF    THE    OAKS    AND 
WORMHILL. 

Bagshawe,  Fbancis-Westey,  Esq.,  M.A.,  o£  Th© 
Oaks,  Sheffield,  and  Wormliill  Hall,  Buxton,  co. 
Derby,  J.P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1868-69,  Capt.  Isb 
West  York  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b.  4  April,  1832 ; 
m.  1873,  Caroline-Amelia,  younger  dau.  R.-A.-O. 
Godwin -Austen,  Esq.  of  Shalford  House,  Surrey, 
and  has  issue, 

Beatrice-Muriel-Westby,  6.  11  July,  1876. 

Gladys-Godwin-de  I'Hall,  6.  1877. 

ICtlTCajC.— Nicholas  Bagshawe,  of  Abney,  co.  Derby, 
7)1.  Alice  de  I'Hall,  one  of  the  daus.  and  co-heirs  of  John  de 
I'Hall,  of  Hucklow  (whose  primogenitor  was  Forester  to  the 
King,  1349),  and  her  sisters,  in  1449,  conveyed  to  nim  their 
claim  to  Wormhill.  The  8th  in  direct  descent  from  Nicholas 
and  Alice, 

Richard  Bagshawe,  of  Castleton,  6.  1675,  Sheriff  of  Derby- 
shire 1721,  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Henry  Gill,  Esq. 
of  The  Oaks,  by  his  wife,  Ursula,  dau.  and  heir  of  William 
Drake,  Esq.  of  Cotes  Hall,  Yorkshire,  and  had  five  sons  and 
five  daus.  The  4th  dau.,  Ellena,  m.  William  Chambers, 
M.D.,  of  Kingston-upon-Hull,  and  her  dau.,  Elizabeth 
Chambers,  m.  Ralph  Darling,  Esq.,  and  dying  1799,  left  u 
son,  William-Chambers  Darling.  Richard  Bagshawe  d.  1750, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Bagshawe,  Esq.,  Gentleman-Usher  of  the  Privy 
Chamber,  whose  two  next  brothers,  William  and  John,  and 
self  dying  s.  p.,  the  estates  devolved  upon  his  nephew,  the 
above-mentioned 

William-Chambers  Darling,  a  Physician,  J.P.,  &.  19  Feb. 
1771 ;  who  assumed,  1801,  the  surname  and  armsof  Bagshawe. 
He  was  High  Sheriff  of  Derbyshire   1805,  and  received  the 
honour  of  knighthood.    He  m.  3  May,  1792,  Helen,  2nd  dau.  of 
Nathaniel  Ridgard,  Esq.  of  Gainsborough,  and  left  issue, 
William-John,  his  heir. 
Henry-Ridgard,  M.A.,  Q.C.,  J.P.,  &.  1  Nov.  1799;  m.  1824. 
Catherine-Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Gunning,  Esq.,  and  left 
issue,   William-Henry-Gunning,    b.  18  Aug.  1825;    John- 
Bernard;  Edward-Gilpin ;  Catherine-Ellen. 
Edward-Benjamin  (Rev.),  M.A.,  late  Rector  of  Eyam,   CO. 
Derby,  6.  15  Oct.   1800;  m.  8  June,  1826,  Jane,  4th  dau.  of 
William  Partridge,  Esq.  of  Bishop's  Wood,  Herefordshire 
and  had  issue,  Edward- Arthur,  b.  18   Feb.  1830;    William- 
Perceval,   d.  31  Dec.   1839;  Frederic,   b.  25  July,   1836; 
Sarah-Janetta. 
Charles-Frederic  (P*cv.),  M.A.,  Chaplain  to  the  Now  Bailey, 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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C3 


Manthester,  6.  28  Oct.  1801;  m.  21  Aug.  1830,  Elizatoth- 
Ann,  dau.  of  George  Hobson,  Esq.  of  London  and  Yorkshire, 
and  had  issue. 

Eichard-Chambers,  6.  25  March,  1805;  d.  1827. 

Samuel-Robinson,  Col.  Bengal  army,  b.  28  July,  180G; 
m.  6  Dec.  1826,  Miss  Roache,  and  rf.  11  May,  1860,  having 
had  issue,  Edward-William,  b.  13  Dec.  1832;  another  son, 
b.  1840;  andadau.,  Mary-Charlotte. 

Francis-Darling,  Capt.  5th  Bombay  army,  Sub-Assistant 
Commissary-General,  b.  18  June,  1807;  in.  8  June,  1836, 
Eliza-Anne  Simpson,  and  <;.  7  March,  1840,  leaving  a  son, 
Francis-Loyd,  6.  1  Feb.  1849,  and  a  dau.,  Margaret-Anne. 

Kmund-Loyd,  b.  8  Dec.  1808 ;  m.  8  Oct.  1842,  Bessy-Anne, 
only  dau.  of  John  Acres,  Esq.  of  Bath. 

Augustus-Adam  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Wormhill,  and  Rural 
Dean  of  Buxton,  b.  27  Feb.  1815;  to.  26  June,  1844, 
Carohne-Emily,  dau.  of  Rev.  Wm. -Humphrey  Vale,  M.A., 
by  Emily,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Rev.  Wm.  Spencer,  M.A.,  Vicar 
of  Dronfield,  and  has  a  son,  WUliam-Augustus-Edward,  M.  A., 
Assistant  Master  at  Uppingham  School,  b.  12  March,  1846, 
VI.  21  Dee.  1870,  Alice-Katherine,  dau.  of  Edward-Otto 
Partridge,  Esq.,  J.P.,  and  has  issue,  Herbert-Vale;  Leonard- 
Vale  ;  Elsie-Catherine ;  Frances-Mary,  and  Helen-Mary. 

Caroline,  m.  13  May,  1817,  John-Frederic  Foster,  Esq. 

Mary-Ann,  m.  Jan.  1817,  William  Foster,  Esq.  of  Kemp- 
stone,  Bedfordshire. 

Charlotte-Helen,  who  m.  13  Aug.  1827,  the  Rev.  Isaac  Dixon, 
Vicar  of  Garton-in-Holderness. 

Georgiana-Jubilee,  in.  9  May,  1831,  Capt.  Herbert  White, 
Bengal  cavalry. 

Emily,  m.  19  May,  1836,  the  Rev.  John-Cooke   Faber,  Rector 
cf  Cricklade,  co.  Wilts. 
Sir  William-Chambers  Bagshawe  d.  29  June,  1832  (his  widow 
d.  4  Aug.  1843),  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

WiLLiAM-JoHN  Bagshawe,  Esq.  of  Wormhill  Hall  and  of  the 
Oaks,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  J. P.  and  D.L.;  b.  13  April,  1793; 
m.  12  Oct.  1822,  Sarah,  3rd  dau.  of  William  Partridge,  Esq.  of 
Bishop's  Wood,  co.  Hereford,  and  had  issue, 

William-Leonard-Gill,  late  of  The  Oaks  and  Wormhill. 

Fkancis-Westbt,  now  of  The  Oaks. 

Alfred-Drake  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Taynton,  near  Glouces- 
ter, b.  15  March,  1836;  m.  16  April,  1868,  Frances-Margaret, 
younger  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Ellis  Garrard,  Vicar  of 
Salford  Priors,  Warwickshire,  and  has  issue,  Leonard-Alfred, 
b.  13  Jan.  1869;  Arthur-WDliam-Garrard,  6.29  July,  1871, 
and  Frances-Ursula,  b.  1  June,  1870. 

Snrah-Alicia. 

Elizabeth-Ursula,  m.  23  June,  1853,  Sir  Henry-St.  John 
Ilalford,  Bart,  of  Wistow,  Leicestershire. 

Caroline-Anne.        Helen-Gertrude.        Cecilia-Margaret. 
He  d.  1  June,  1851,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William-Leonard-Gill  Bagshawe,  Esq,  of  The  Oaks  .and 
Wormhill,  6.  28  Oct.  1828,  who  d.  unm.  20  July,  1854,  and  was 
s.  by  his  next  brother,  Fkancis-Westbt  Bagshawe,  Esq.,  now 
of  The  Oaks. 

Arm!! — Per  pale,  erminois  and  gu.,  a  bujle  stringed  between 
three  roses,  all  counterchanged,  barbed,  and  seeded,  ppr., 
quartering  the  ensigns  of  Gill,  Westbt,  and  Drake. 

Cnst — A  dexter  cubit  arm,  issuing  out  of  the  clouds,  the 
hand,  ppr.,  holding  a  bugle  horn  or,  the  handle  sa.,  within  the 
strings  a  rose,  gu. 

M.'iti — Forma,  fios;  fama,  flatus. 

^"/  — ihe  Oaks,  near  Sheffield;  Wormhill  Hall,  near 
Euxtun. 


BAGWELL    OF    MARLFIELD. 

Bagwell,  John,  Esq.  of  Marlfield,  co.  Tii^perarj, 
and  of  East  GroTe,  co.  Cork,  J.P.  and  D.Ii.,  High 
Sheriff  CO.  Tipperary,  1834,  M.P.  for  Clonmel, 
1857-74,  b.  3  April,  1811  ;  *.  his  uncle,  the  Eight 
Hon.  William  Bagwell,  M.P.,  1825  ;  m.  21  June, 
1838,  Hon.  Frances-Eliza  Prittie,  sister  of  Henry, 
3rd  Lord  Dunalley,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Richard,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Tipperary  1869  ;  h.  9  Dec. 
1840;  TO.  9  Jan.  1873,  Harriette-Phillippa,  dau.  of  Philip- 
Jocelyn  Newton,  Esq.  of  Dunleckney,  co.  Carlow. 

n.  William,  6.  5  March,  1849. 

I.  Elizabeth. 

II.  Margaret,  to.  1862,  to  John-Thornton  Rogers,  Esq., 
River  Hill,  Kent 

III.  Emily.  rv.  Fanny. 

Htncage.— William  Bagttell,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Clonmel 
(son  of  John  Bagwell,  Esq.  of  Clonmel  and  Burgagary,  banker, 
and  grandson  of  William  Bagwell,  Esq.  of  Ballyloughane, 
living  in  1707);  to.  1749,  Jane,  dau.  and  co-lieir  of  John 
Harper,  Esq.  of  Belgrovc,  co.  Cork,  and  dying  1766,  left,  with 
thi-ee  daus.,  a  con  and  heir, 


John  Bagwell,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  co.  Tipperary,  and  Colonel 
of  the  Militia,  who  purchased  MarlGeld,  co.  Tipperary.  He  vi. 
1774,  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Hare,  Esq.  of  Ennismore,  and 
sister  of  William,  1st  Earl  of  Listowel,  by  whom  he  had  issue 
(with  four  daus.,  Margaret,  m.  John  Killy,  Usq.  of  Shangally 
Castle;  Jane,  to.  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Eyre  Coote;  Catherine,  to. 
John  Croker,  Esq.  of  Ballinaguard;  and  Mary,  vi.  lleniy 
Langley,  Esq.  of  Brittas  Castle),  two  sons, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Richard  (Rev.),  Dean  of  Clogher,  who  m.  1808,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Edward  Croker,  Esq.  of  Ballinaguard,  and  had 
issue, 

1  John,  successor  to  his  uncle. 

2  Edward-Bagwell-Purefoy,  of  Greenfield,  co.  Tipperary, 
formerly  Capt.  4th  Hussars,  and  now  Lieut. -Col.  Tipperary 
Artillery,  High  Sheriff  co.  Tipperary,  1856  (.sc  Purefot). 

1  Margaret,  ia.  Joseph  Gore,  Esq.  of  Derrymore,  co. 
Clare. 

2  Mary,  m.  George  Gough,  Esq.  of  Woodstown,  co.  Tippe- 
rary. 

3  Jane,  to.  Benjamin-B.  Friend,  Esq. 

Colonel  Bagwell  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son. 
Colonel  The  Right  Hon.  William  Bagwell,  of  Marlfield, 

M.P.,    a    Privy    Councillor    and    Muster-Master-General  for 

Ireland,  at  whose  decease,  unm.  1825,  the  estates  devolved  oa 

his  nephew, 
John  Bagwell,  Esq.,  now  of  Marlfield. 
Seais— Marlfield,  near  Clonmel ;  and  Eastgrove,  Quccnstowa. 


BAIKIE,    OP    TANKERNESS. 

Baikie,  Egbert,  Esq.  of  Tankerness,  co.  Orkney, 
M.D.,  late  of  H.M.'s  Indian  Army,  Vice-Lieut, 
and  J.P.  for  co.  Orkney,  b.  30  Oct.  1799  ;  m.  18 
March,  1852,  Helen-Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  late  John- 
Maxwell  Dayidson,  Esq.,  Bengal  Medical  Service. 
Mr.  Baikie,  s.  his  brother  24  Feb.  1869. 

HtnCafJC. — This  ancient  family  is  stated  to  have  com© 
originally  from  Norway;  the  name  signifies  a  brook,  or  small 
stream  (German,  Mdchchen),  and  has  been  settled  in  Orkney 
for  centuries. 

James  Baikie,  who  purchased  the  first  part  of  the  estate  of 
Tankerness  in  1623,  was  s.  by  Arthur  Baikie,  appointed  a 
Commissioner  of  Supply  by  the  Act  of  1678.  His  son,  James, 
was  s.  by  George,  and  he  by  Robert  Baikie,  whose  son, 
James  Baikie,  Provost  of  Kirkwall  during  the  rising  in  favour 
of  the  Royal  Stewarts  in  1745,  m.  Janet  Douglas,  of  Eglishay 
(of  the  Morton  family),  and  was  s.  at  his  decease,  1764,  by  his 
son, 

Robert  Baikie,  Esq.  of  Tankerness,  who  to.  12  Feb.  1785, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Balfour,  Esq.  of  Huip,  and  had  issue, 

James,  his  heir. 

Thomas,    R.N.,  b.  2  April,   1791,  drowned  in  the  Baltic, 

11  Aug.  1811. 
Wilham,  b.  29  April,  1797  ;  d.  Oct.  1823. 
Robert,  M.D.,  successor  to  his  brother. 
Mary,  m.  1st,  Lieut.  W.  Robertson,  95th  Rifles ;  2ndly,  Lieut. 

Skeldon,  R.N.;  and  3rdly,  Capt.  J.Dover,  aud  d.  5  Jan. 

1860. 
Janet-Douglas,  d.  young. 
Frances,  m.  Lieut.  Gilbert  Traill,  E.N. 

Mr.  Baikie  d.  4  April,  1817,  nnd  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
James  Baikie,  Esq.  of  Tankerness,  6.  4  April,  1780;   1)7.12 

Dec.  1814,  Eleanor-Anderson,   dau.  of  W.    Wemyss,  Esq.  of 

Cutliehill,  co.  Fife,  which  lady  d.  26  July,  1862.    Mr.  Baikie 

d.  s.  2>.  24  Feb.  1869,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 
Robert  Baikie,  Esq.  of  Tankerness. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  gu.,  between  three  flames  of  fire, 
a  lion  rampant,  between  two  stars  of  the  field. 

Crest — A  flame  of  fire,  ppr. 

.S/oi(o— Commodum  non  damnum.  (In  allusion  probably  to 
its  use  as  a  beacon.) 

-Sccti— Hall  of  Tankerness,  Kirkwall,  co.  Orkney. 


BAILEY    OF    MAINDIFF    AND 
NANT-Y-aLO. 

Bailey,  Ceawshat,  Esq.  of  Maindiff,  co.  Gla- 
morgan and  Nant-y-glo,  co.  Monmouth,  b.  April, 
1821,  J.P.  aud  D.L.  cos.  Monmouth  and  Brecon, 


G4 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


BAI 


High  SheriflP  for  the  former  co.  1S74,  late  Capt. 
Brecon  Militia ;  m.  29  Sept.  1863,  EUzabeth-Sehua- 
Maclaine,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Count  and  Countess 
Metaxa,  and  has  issue  two  daus. 


Clara. 


II.  Emily-Augusta. 


^LuXCHQt. — Crawshay  Bailet,  Esq.  of  Nan^y-Glo,  co. 
Monmouth  (brother  of  Sir  Joseph  Bailey,  1st  bart.  of 
Glanusk.  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Bailey,  Esq.,  and  nephew  of 
the  late  Eichard  Crawshay,  Esq.  of  Cyfanba),  J. P.  and  D.L., 
M.P.  for  Monmouth  1852 ;  m.  1st,  1820,  Miss  Crawshay,  by 
whom  he  had  a  son, 

Cbawshat,  his  heir. 
He  m.  2ndly,  1850,  Anne,  dau.  of  the  late  Joseph  Moore,  Esq. 
of  Mitcham,  Surrey.  Mr.  Bailey  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  co. 
Brecknock,  1837,  and  co.  Monmouth,  1S50,  and  d.  1872,  when  he 
was  s.  by  his  only  son,  the  present  Crawshay  Bailey,  Esq.  of 
Maindiff. 

.^rms—Arg.,  between  two  bars,  three  annulets  in  fcss,  gu., 
all  between  as  many  martlets  of  the  last. 

Crest— A  griffin,  sejant,  arg.,  semee  of  annulets,  gu. 

Motto — Libertas. 

Scat— Xant-y-Glo,  Newport. 


BAILEY    OF    WROTHAM. 

B.\iLET,  The  Eey.  James-Sandfoed,  of  K'epeiker 
House,  Wrotham,  and  Ightham  Place,  Kent, 
M.A.,  of  Jesus  Coll.,  and  formerly  Yicar  of  St. 
Clement's,  Cambridge,  b.  5  May,  1824 ;  m.  1857, 
Lavinia  (she  d.  1875),  dau.  of  Demetrius  Grevis- 
James,  Esq.  of  Ightham  Court,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  for- 
merly High  Sheriff  for  the  co.  of  Kent,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Edmuxd-Wtndham-Gbevis,  Lieut.  West  Kent  L.  I.  Militia 
b.  10  Nov..  1850. 

II.  Demetrius-Jamcs-Sanford,  b.  31  May,  ISOO. 

I.  Etheldreda-Lavinia-Margaret. 

II.  Edith-Maud.  iii.  Christabella-Eolfe. 

3Lt'nC3(JC. — William  Batlet,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  Norwich, 
I.  1720;  d.  1787,  leaving  his  eldest  son  and  heir, 

William  Bailet,  Esq.  of  Crooke's  Place,  Norwich,  and 
Eaton,  CO.  Norfolk,  b.  1755;  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  eventual 
heiress  of  Eichard  Woodcocke,  Esq.  (descended  from  George 
Woodcocke,  of  Hatfield,  co.  York,  and  Margaret,  dau.  of  the 
Hev.  W.  rtishton) ;  b.  1813,  having  had  issue, 

I.  EiSHTON-EoBixsoN,  of  Maidstoues,  Wormingford,  Essex, 
B.D.  of  Jesus  Coll.,  Cambridge,  Eector  of  St.  Peter 
ad  Vincula  in  the  Tower  of  London;  Vicar  of  Culpho, 
Suffolk,  and  Patron  of  the  Vicarage  of  Citing,  Essex. 
Mr.  Bailey  was  formerly  Capt.  in  the  West  Norfolk  Militia, 
and  Lieut,  in  the  21st  Fusiliers,  b.  1780;  m.  Harriett,  dau. 
of  W.  Eolfe,  Esq.  of  Ford  Street,  Essex,  and  dying  1840, 
left  issue, 

1  EisHTON-EoBiNSON  (Eev.),  B.A.,  Sidney  Sussex  Coll., 
Cambridge,  d.  unm. 

2  William,  M.A.,  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  Vicar  of  Ulting, 
Essex,  d.  unm.  1843. 

1  Harriett-Eobinson.  m.  W.  NichoU,  Esq.  one  of  the 
moneyers  of  Her  Majesty's  Mmt,  and  Capt.  Queens  own 
Tower  Hamlets  Militia,  (/.  s.  j).  1S43. 

2  Margaret-Harriett,  m.  J.-E.  Boggis  Eolfa,  Esq.,  J.P.  and 
D.L.  Essex,  and  Capt.  55th  loot,  and  one  of  Her 
Blajesty's  Gentlcmen-at-Arms. 

II.  James-Aldcrson  of  Chesterfield  House,  Tunbridge  Wells, 
Kent,  formerly  Capt.  King's-  Own  Tower  Hamlets  Militia, 
rnd  Lieut.  C9th  foct,  with  which  regiment  he  served  during 
the  campaign  in  the  Netherlands,  and  the  occupation  of 
Paris  by  the  allied  armies  in  1814-1.=',  b.  1783;  'm.  1823, 
Anne,  only  surviving  child  and  heiress  of  the  Eev.  Edmund 
Sandford,  B.D.,  Fellow  and  Tutor  of  Jesus  Coll ,  Oxford,  and 
Eector  ot  Nutfield,  Surrey ;  d.  1869,  leaving, 

James-Sandford,  present  representative. 
Anne-Theodosia,  m.  A.  Biron  Ashford,  Esq, 

^n!u—Erminois,  a  lion  passant  sa.,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw 
a  cross  pattee-fitchee  gu.  on  a  chief  nebuly  of  the  second  a 
cross  pattie  or. 

Crfst— In  front  of  a  demi-lion  erminois  holding  in  the  dexter 
paw  a  cross  pattee-fitchee  gu.,  the  trunk  of  a  tree  eradicated 
lesswise  and  sprouting  proper. 

Jlfo«o— Nee  temere,  nee  timide. 

^'€C'-i— Nepeiker  House,  Wrotham,  Scvcnoaks,  Kent. 


BAILLIE    OF    DOCHFOUIl. 

Baillie,  Etan,  Esq.  of  Dochfour,  co.  Inverness, 
m.  1st,  1821,  Charlotte-Augusta,  dau.  of  the  Ven. 
Charles  Baillie-Hamilton,  Archdeacon  of  Cleveland, 
but  by  her  (who  d.  1822)  had  no  issue  ;  2ndly,  11 
Oct.  1823,  Lady  Georgiana-Fredei'ica  Montagu,  4th 
dau.  of  William,  5th  Duke  of  Manchester,  and  has, 
with  other  issue, 

I.  Evan-Peter-Mostagu,  &.  1824;  tti.  15  Feb.  1855,  Lady 
Frances-Anna  Bruce,  dau.  of  Thomas,  7th  Earl  of  Elgin, 
and  d.  Nov.  1874,  leaving  issue. 

II.  William-Montago,  of  Bristol,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of  that 
city  1860,  6.  11  Oct.  1827;  ni.  10  Sept.  1859,  Lady 
Theodosia-GertrudeProby,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Earl 
of  Carysfort,  and  has  issue,  Isabella-Georgiana :  Caroline- 
Mary  ;  and  Eva. 

I.  Caroline-Ehza-Montagu,  ni.1857.  Lord  Wynford. 

II.  Georgiana-Mary,  m.  1857,  Hon.  WUliam-James  Colville, 
brother  to  the  present  Lord  Colville. 

III.  Mary-Emily,  ni.  Francis-Henry  Beaumont,  Esq.  of  Buck- 
land  Court,  Surrey. 

iLtlTCaCfC.— Sir  William  Baillie,  of  Laminton,  co. 
Lanark,  by  Marian  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Seton,  of  Soton, 
had  a  numerous  issue.  The  tradition  is  that  the  three  eldest 
sons  had  maimed  a  clergyman,  who  had  been  taken  into  the 
house  as  tutor,  for  a  grievous  offence  which  he  had  com- 
mitted in  their  family,  of  which  injury  he  died.  The  power  of 
the  Church  at  this  time  being  great  in  Scotland,  the  three 
brothers  were  (continues  the  tradition)  obliged  to  fly. 

The  eldest  settled  in  Inverness-shire ;  the  2nd  in  Ireland; 
from  him  springs  the  family  of  Innishargie,  and  its  derivative 
branch  of  Eingdufferin.  The  3rd  went  to  the  Isle  of  Anglesey, 
and  founded  the  family  of  which  the  Marquis  of  Anglesey  is  a 
descendant.  The  eldest  son  is  stated  to  have  fought  at  the 
battle  of  Brechin,  and  to  have  been  for  his  services  rewarded 
with  the  baronies  of  Dunain  and  Torbreck,  part  of  the  castle 
lands  of  Inverness,  in  1452.    From  him  derived,  4th  in  descent, 

William  Baillie,  of  Dunain,  who  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Eobert  More  Munro,  of  Fowlis,  chief  of  the  clan  Munro,  and 
left  two  sons,  Alexander,  of  Dunain,  and  John,  ancestor  of 
the  Baillies  o/Xeys.    The  elder  son, 

Alexander  Baillie,  Esq.  of  Dunain,  Sheriff  of  the  county 
from  1585  to  1593,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Munro  of  Miltown, 
and  left  two  sons,  William,  his  heir,  , of  Dunain,  ancesinnf 
the  Baillies  of  Dunain,  represented  by  William  Baillie.  I'.sf;. 
of  that  place ;  and  David,  ancestor  of  the  family  of  DuL-Uiour. 
The  2nd  son. 

David  Baillie,  1st  (jf  Dochfour,  m.  Margaret,  4th  dau.  of 
the  Lord  Lovat,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Baillie,  of  Dochfour,  who  m.  1709,  Haiimh. 
dau.  of  Eraser  of  Relig,  and  left  four  sons,  Hugu,  of  Dochf-nir; 
William,  of  Eosenall,  Sutherland,  father"  of  the  late  General 
Sir  Ewan  BailUe,  Baft.,  and  General  Charles  Baillie  Evan,  ol 
Aberiachan;  and  David.    The  eldest  son, 

Hugh  Baillie,  Esq.  of  Dochfour,  i».  10  Jane,  1730,  Emilia, 
dau.  of  Eraser  of  Relig,  and  left, 

I.  Alexander,  his  heir,  of  Dochfour,  d.  1798. 

II.  James,  M.P.,  of  Ealing  Grove,  Middlesex;  m.  Colin,  flnti 
and  co-heiress  of  Colin  Campbell,  of  Glenure,  by  Jan.t  lii 
wife,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  the  Hon.  Colonel  Hugh  Mm  kay 
of  Bighouse,  by  whom  he  had,  besides  three  daus.,  ilnv. 
sons, 

1  Alexander,  d.  unm. 

2  Hugh-James,  m.    Jessie,  dan.  of  Henry  Mills,  E?i.  o 
Lower  Morden,  Surrey,  and  had  issue, 

Colin-CampbelIB;  of  Glenure  House,  Charlton  l\:;u- 
Gloucestershirc,  and  Earlsfee,  Essex,  b.  6  July,  1  -  W 
w.  Annc-Catharine,  only  child  of  the  Eev.  Heni}  1  it. 
Gerald,  niece  of  Sir  William.  FitzGerald,  of  Carrym  lai: 
Bart,  {see  Baronetage),  and  widow  of  the  Eev.  Thoma; 
Alfred  Strickland. 

Alexander,  m.  Elise-Marie,  dau.  of  the  Chevalier  vo 
Hagmerle,  Major  in  the  Austrian  Service,  and  d.  i 
1876,  leaving  two  daus.,  Jessie  and  Mary. 

James-Fraser,  an  officer  in  the  Austrian  Army,  d 
1855. 

Amelia-Frances,  m.  W.-S.  Greatheed,  Esq.,  by  whot 
she  has  two  sons,  Hugh-Bertie  and  James-Percy. 

Frances-Maria,  m.  to  Carl  von  Griindler,  a  Colonel  i 
the  German  Service,  by  whom  she  has  ouc  dau. 

3  Evan-Hamilton. 

III.  Evan,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Duncan. 

I.  Catherine,  vi.  Provost  Chisholm,  of  Inverness,  youn£< 
brother  of  Chisholm  of  Chisholm. 


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n.  Isabella,  m.  Duncan  Grant,  of  Busht. 

in.  Hannah,  m.  James  Fraser,  of  Belladrura. 

IV.  Christin,  m.  Duff  of  Muirtown. 
The  3rd  son, 

Evan  Baillie,  of  Dochfour,  «.  his  eldest  brother,  Alexander, 
1793,  and  becoming  an  eminent  West  India  Merchant  at 
Bristol,  was  M.P.  for  that  city,  and  Colonel  of  the  Bristol  resi- 
ment  of  Volunteer  Infantry.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Peter  Gur- 
ley,  Esq.  of  the  island  of  St.  Vincent,  and  left  three  sous, 

Peter,  of  Dochfour. 

HuGU-DnucAN,  of  Redcastle  (see  that  name). 

James-Evan,  formerly  M.P.  for  Tralee  and  Bristol. 
The  eldest  son, 

Peter  Baillie,  Esq.,  of  Dochfour,  M.P.,  m.  9  March,  1797, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Pinney,  Esq.  of  Somerton  Erleigh, 
Somerset,  and  left  issue, 

Evan,  now  of  Dochfour. 

JouN-l'REDERicK,  of  Leys,  CO.  Inverness,  m.  Annie  Baillie, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Col.  John  Baillie,  M.P.  of  Leys,  and  had 
issue.  The  eldest  son,  John-Baillie  Baillie,  Esq.  is  now 
of  Leys  {see  that  name). 
.  Jane,  m.  1826,  the  Hon.  and  Eev.  Baptist- Wriothesley  Noel, 
brother  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Gainsborough. 

Mary,  m.  1st,  John  Morritt,  Esq.  of  Rokeby ;  and  2ndly,Capt. 
Gcorge-St.  John  Mildmay,  R.N. 

Arms — Az.,  nine  stars,  three,  three,  two,  and  one,  arg. 
Crest — A  boar's  head,  erased,  ppr. 
'    Motto — Quid  clarius  astris ? 
Seat — Dochfour,  Inverness. 


BAILLIE    OF    LEYS, 

Baillie,  John-Baillie,  Esq.  of  Leys,  co.  Inver- 
ness, J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards, 
b.  1835. 

iltltCaflC. — John-Frederice;  Baillie,  Esq.  of  Leys,  J.P. 
and  D.L.  (2nd  son  of  Peter  Baillie,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Dochfour),  m. 
Annie,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Col.  John  Baillie,  of  Leys,  M.P.,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  John  Baillie,  his  heir. 

II.  Alexander,  b.  1837. 
Mr.  Baillie  d.  1865. 

Arms — See  Baillie  of  Dochfour. 
<Satt— Leys  Castle,  co.  Inverness. 


BAILLIE    OF    REDCASTLE    AND 
TARKADALE. 

Baillie,  The  Eight  Hox.  Heney-James,  of 
Redcastle  and  Tarradale,  co.  Boss,  M.P.  for  Inver- 
ness-shire, b.  March,  1803  ;  Joint  Secretary  of  the 
Board  of  Control,  1852,  and  Under  Secretary  of 
State  for  India,  1858-59  ;  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Koss- 
4iire,  and  formerly  M.P.  for  Rye  and  Honiton  ;  in. 
1st,  29  Dec.  184.0,  Philippa-Eliza-Sydney,  elder 
lau.  of  Percy,  Viscount  Strangford  ;  2ndly,  1857, 
L'larissa,  dau.  of  George  Rush,  Esq.  of  Elsenham 
Hall,  Essex,  and  Farthinghoe,  co.  Northampton. 

ittUCaCfC. — CoL.  HuGH-DoNCAN  Baillie,  of  Redcastle  and 
Tarradale,  b.  31  May,  1777 ;  m.  1st,  13  Dec.  1796,  Elizabeth, 
lau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Eeynett,  D.D.,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Hesrt-James,  now  of  Redcastle. 

Maria-Ann,   m.  8  March,  1831,  Hon.  William  Ashley,  2nd 

son  of  the  6th  Earl  of  Shaftesbury. 
Augusta- Vesey,  d.  31  Aug.  1854. 
Elizabeth,  m.  WiUiam  Brodie,  Esq.  of  Erodie,  N.B. 
'I'lonel  Baillie  to.  2ndly,  2  July,   1821,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Miiith,  Esq.  of  Castleton  Hall,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
Hugh-Smith,  Col.  in  the   army,  J.P.;    6.   1822;    to.   1847, 
Maria,    Viscountess  Glentworth,  dau.   of  Henry  Villebois, 

Esq. 
Duncan-James,  Col.  in  the  army;  b.  1826;  m.  Anne,  dau. 

of  Ucv.  Gustavus  Burnaby. 
Alfred-William,  b.  1830;  d.  1867. 
Frederica-Penelope,  m.  Philip  Perceval,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of 

Col.  Perceval,  of  Temple  House,  co.  Shgo,  d.  1861. 
:;ol.  H.-D.  Baillie  d.  21  Juno,  1866,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Henry-James,  now  of  Redcastle. 
&ai£— Redcastle,  Invernecs ;  and  Tarradale,  Eos;-shire. 


BAILIE    OF    RINGDUFFERIN. 

Bailie,  James,  Esq.  of  Ringdufferin,  co.  Down, 
J.P.,  M.A.  Triu.  Coll.  Dublin,  Major,-  retired,  87th 
R.  I.  Fusilsers,  b.  31  Jan.  1823  ;  m.  15  May,  1850. 
Charlotte-Jemima,  eldest  dau.  of  Capt.  Wilham 
Carleton,  4th  son  of  Dean  Carletou,  and  has  three 
daus., 

Harriette-Louisa.         Kathleen.         Louisa. 

ILt'llCaJIC.— This  family,  a  younger  branch  of  that  of 
Bailie  of  Innishargie,  co.  Down,  derives  descent  from  Baillie 
of  Lamington,  in  Scotland.    (See  Baillie  o/Doc/j/our.) 

Alexander  Bailie,  the  2nd  son  of  Sir  William  Baillie,  Knt. 
of  Lamington,  by  his  wife  Marian,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Seton  (see 
Baillie  of  Dochfour),  settled  in  Ireland,  at  Innishargie,  co. 
Down,  in  the  reign  of  James  I.,  about  the  year  1620,  and  d. 
1682.  Capt.  John  Bailie,  his  eldest  son,  who  was  b.  1623,  d. 
1687,  and  was  s.  in  Innishargie  by  his  eldest  son,  James,  who 
was  6.  1653,  and  d.  1710.  He  was  s.  by  his  2nd  son,  John 
Bailie,  Esq.  of  Innishargie,  6.  1697;  who  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Matthew  Forde,  Esq.  of  Seaforde,  co.  Down,  and  d.  1759.  He 
was  s.  by  his  son,  James  Bailie,  Esq.,  who  sold  Innishargie; 
he  r/i.  Anne,  dau.  of  Francis  Hall,  Esq.  of  Strangford,  and  d. 
1787.  This  branch  of  the  Bailie  family  is  now  represented  by 
the  descendants  of  Col.  Bailie,  a  younger  brother  of  James, 
the  last  owner  of  Innishargie. 

Edward  Bailie,  Esq.,  the  2nd  son  of  Alexander  Bailie,  the 
1st  of  Innishargie,  settled  at  Ringdufferin;  he  m.  Elizabeth, 
sole  dau.  of  James  Dunbar,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Bailie,  who  became  the  absolute  purchaser  of 
Ringdufferin,  in  1674.    He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edward  Bailie,  Esq.  of  Ringdufferin,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Down  in  1764,  who  d.  1774,  at  the  age  of  84.     His  2nd  son, 

James  Bailie,  Esq.  of  Ringdufferin,  6.  1735;  J. P.,  Deputy- 
Governor  of  CO.  Down  ;  m.  1793,  Sophia  Loudon,  and,  dying 
1810,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Bailie,  Esq.  of  Ringdufferin,  &.  1797;  Barrister-at- 
Law,  J.P.  and  D.L. ;  m.  1st,  1821,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Dean 
Carleton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1825)  had  a  son,  James,  his  heir. 
He  m.  2ndly,  1829,  Harriett-Alice,  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Mahon, 
and  had  by  her  three  daus., 

Louisa-Anne.  Sophia-Emily,  deceased. 

Harriett- Alice-Gertrude. 
He  d.  June,   1863,  when  his  only  son,  James,  s.  him  in  the 
Ringdufferin  estate.     He  was  a  Major  in  the  87th  royal  Irish 
FusiUers,  and  served  ten  years  in  the  East  Indies. 

Arms — Az.,  nine  stars,  three,  two,  and  one,  arg. 

Crest — A  hand  and  dagger. 

Motto — Quid  clarius  astris  ? 

Seat — Ringdufferin,  near  Killyleagh. 


BAILLIE    OF    DTJNTISBOXJRNE    ABBOTS. 

Baillie,  "William-Huntee,  Esq.  of  Duntis- 
bourne  Abbots,  Cirencester,  co.  Gloucester,  and  43, 
Norfolk  Square,  London,  b.  1797  ;  m.  1835,  Hen- 
rietta, dau.  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Duff,  of  St.  Andrews, 
N.B.,  and  has  surviving  issue, 

I.  William-Hdnter,  late  Capt.  8th  regt.,  b.  1833. 
I.  Sophia.  II.  Helen. 

III.  Agnes,  to.  Rev.  Robert  Oliver,  Whitwell,  J.?le  of  Wight. 

IV.  Henrietta,  in.  Rev.   James    Maconochy,    Vicar  of  All 
Saints,  Holborn. 

%intKQt, — This  family  descends,  it  is  stated,  from  that 
of  Baillie  of  Lamington,  co.  Lanark. 

Rev.  James  Baillie,  D.D.,  Professor  of  Divinity  at  the 
University  of  Glasgow,  to.  Dorothea  Hunter,  sister  of  the 
celebrated  brothers,  William  Hunter  the  Accoucheur,  and 
John  Hunter  the  Anatomist,  by  whom  he  had  (with  two  daus., 
Agnes,  a  poetess,  who  d.  27  April,  1861,  in  her  101st  year; 
and  Joanna,  poetess  and  dramatist,  who  d.  at  her  villa  at 
llampstead,  23  Feb.  1851,  in  her  89th  year)  a  son, 

Matthew  Baillie,  Esq.,  M.D.,  sometime  Physician  to 
George  III.,  and  one  of  the  most  distinguished  anatomists 
and  physicians  of  his  time,  6.  27  Oct.  1761.  Ho  i)i.5May, 
1791,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Thomas  Denman,  Esq.  of  Mount  Street, 
Grosvenor  Square,  M.D.,  and  sister  of  Tliomas,  1st  Lord  Den- 
man, by  whom  (who  d.  Aug.  1815)  he  left  issue  at  his  decease, 
23  £cpt.  1823, 


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I.  James,  d.  young. 

II.  WiLLiAM-HoNTER,  HOW  of  DuntisbouTOe  Abbots. 

1.  Elizabeth,  m.  Eobert  MLUigan,  Esq.  of  Eastridgc,  Eyde, 
Isle  ol  Wight. 

Scats— Duntisboiirne  Abbots,   Cirencester,  co.  Gloucester; 
and  Long  Calderwood,  so.  Lanark. 


BAILWARD    OF    HORSINGTON. 

BAILWAED,  THOHAS-HENEY-METHrEN,  Esq.  of 
Horsington  Manor,  Somerset,  and  Frankleigh  House, 
Wilts,  J.P.,  h.  1843. 

itfllCajC. — John  Bailward,  Esq.  of  Bradford-on-Avon, 
■\Vilts,  living  temp.  Queen  Anne,  to.  1714,  Constance  Groonie, 
of  Nailswoth,  co.  Gloucester,  and  had  a  son, 

John  Bailward,  Esq.  of  Bradford,  living  temp.  George  II., 
who  TO.  1744,  Anne  Shewell,  of  Bradford,  and  was  father  of 

Samuel  Bailward,  Esq.  of  Bradford,  m.  Anna-Maria 
Stevens,  of  Frankleigh,  Wilts,  and  d.  1800,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Bailward,  Esq.  of  Bradford,  m.  1841,  Elizabeth- 
Frances,  dau.  of  Rev.  James  Bradncy,  of  Leigh  House, 
Wilts,  and  had  issae, 

I.  Thomas-Henrt-Methuen,  Ms  heir. 

II.  Francis-John-Poore.  iii.  William-Amias. 
IV.  Arthur-Churchill. 

I.  Constance-Elizabeth.  n.  Alice. 

in.  Annette-Barbara-Henrietta,     m.     Edward      Leyborne- 
Popham,  Esq. 

IV.  Mary-Beatrice.  v.  Elizabcth-Susannah-Mellifer. 

Mr.  Bailward  d.  1868. 

(Seats— Horsington  Ma«or,  Winoanton;  Frankleigh  House, 
Bradtord-on-Avon. 


BAIRD    OF    ELIE. 

Bated,  William,  Esq.  of  Elie,  co.  Fife,  and 
Cambusdoon,  co.  Ayr,  b.  1848 ;  eldest  surviving  son 
of  the  late  William  Baird,  Esq.  of  EUe,  M.P.  for 
tlie  Falkirk  District  of  Burghs. 

ittttCajJC — Alexander  Baird,  of  Lochwood,  co.  Lanark, 
h.  1765 ;  d.  1833,  leaving  issue  by  his  wife,  Jean  Moffat,  who 
d.  1851, 

William  Baird,  of  Elie,  h.  179G;  d.  18G4;  m.  Janet  John- 
ston, and  by  her  had  issue,  1  Alexander,  d.  s.p.;  2  William. 
now  of  Elie,  6.  1848;  3  John-George-Alexander,  now  of 
Muirkirk,  b.  1854;  4  James-Douglas,  6.  1856;  5  Hcnry- 
Eobert,  6.  1861 ;  6  Edward- William-David,  6.  1864 ;  1  Jane, 
TO.  1862,  James-George  Hay,  Esq.  of  Be) ton;  2  Janet- 
Ann,  d.  1868;  3  Charlotte;  4  Mary-Elizabeth;  5  Cecilia- 
Margaret. 

John  (see  Baird  of  Urk). 

Alexander,  of  Uric,  b.  1799;  d.  1862,  s.p. 

James,  of  Auchmedden,  co.  Aberdeen,  Knoydart,  co.  Inver- 
ness, and  Cambusdoon,  co.  Ayr,  J. P.,  D.L.,  b.  1802;  m.  1st, 
1852.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  late  Robert  Lockhart,  Esq.  of 
Castlehill,  co.  Lanark,  who  d.  1857;  and  2ndly,  1859,  Isa- 
buUa-Agnew,  dau.  of  Admiral  James  Hay,  of  Belton,  East 
Lothian.  Mr.  Baird  was  first  elected  M.P.  for  the  Falkirk 
Burghs  1851.    He  d.  20  June,  1876. 

Robert,  of  Auchmedden,  b.  1806;  d.  1856,  .?.  p. 

Douglas,  of  Closeburn,  h.  1808;  d.  1854  (see  Baird  of 
Clnseburn). 

George,  ofStichlll  and  Strichcn,  6.  1810;  d.  1870.  {See 
Baird  of  Stichill.) 

David,  of  Stichill,  b.  1816;  d.  1860,  s.p. 

Janet,   m.  1st,  Alexander  Whitelaw,   Esq.,   and  had  issue, 

1  Alexanders.  1823;  to.  1859,  Barbara-Forbes,  youngest  dau. 
of  the  late  Eobert  Lockhart,  Esq.  of  Castleliill  (see  White- 
XAW  of  Gartshore). 

2  Thomas,  b.  1826 ;  d.  1850,  s.  p. 

1  Jane,  d.  in  infancy. 

2  Jane,  to.  Thomas  Thorneycroft,  Esq.  of  Hadley  Park, 
Salop. 

Janet  (Mrs.  Wliitelaw),  to.  2ndly,  John  Weir,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue,  3  William,  6.  1835  (see  Weir  of  Kiidonan) ;  3 
Janet,  to.  David  Wallace,  Esq.  of  Glassingall. 

Jean,  m.  Thomas  Jackson,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  1  Thomas, 
6.1833;  2  Alexander,  b.  1841;  1  Jane;  2  Jessie,  m.  John- 
Mann  Thomson,  Esq. ;  3  Douglas ;  4  Jemima. 

Arms — Per  pale,  gu.  and  or,  a  boar,  passant,  couaterelianged. 

Crest — A  griffin's  head,  erased,  or. 

Motto — Dominus  fecit. 

&k£— EUe,  Hfeshire. 


Annette-Maria,   dau.  of   Sir  Lawrence  Palt,   4tli 
hart,  of  Haldon  House,  co.  Devon,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Joiin-Lawren'ce,  b.  1874. 

II.  Alexander-Walter. 

I.  Evelyn-Margaret.  ii.  Janct-Norah. 

HinCaflC— fi'ee  Baird  of  Mie. 

John  Baird,  Esq.  of  TJrie,  co.  Kincardine,  and  Lochwood, 
CO.  Lanark,  b.  1798,  2nd  son  of  Alexander  Baird,  Esq.  of 
Lochwood;  s.  his  brother  Alexander  in  the  estate  of  TJrie, 
1860;  m.  1848,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Finlay,  Esq.  of  Spring- 
hill,  CO.  Lanark,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Alexander,  now  of  Urie. 

II.  John,  b.  1852,  now  of  Knoydart  (see  Baird  of  Knoydart). 
I.  Janet-Findlay. 

Mr.  John  Baird,  who  was  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Lanark,  d.  1S70, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms,  fG-c— As  Baird  of  Elie,  but  "  t(}ct  pale  engrailed. 
Seat — Urie,  Kincardineshire. 


BAIRD    OF    CLOSEBTJRN-. 

Bated,  Jane-Isabella  and  Chaelotte-Maeiott, 
of  Closeburn,  co.  Dumfries,  twin  daus.  and  co-heirs 
of  the  late  Douglas  Baird,  Esq.  of  Closeburn,  by 
his  wife,  Charlotte,  only  dau.  of  Capt.  Henry  Acton, 
12th  Eoyal  Lancers,  descended  from  Sir  Edward 
Acton,  of  Aldenham  Hall,  Shropshire,  who  was 
created  a  Baronet  in  1643.  The  elder  of  the  co- 
heii-esses,  Jane-Isabella,  on.  20  July,  1869,  Fre- 
derick-Ernest Yilliers,  Esq.,  son  of  the  late  Hon.  and 
Rev.  Bishop  of  Durham;  and  the  younger,  Chab- ; 
lotte-Maeion,  m.  12  July,  1869,  Viscount  Cole. 

JCtncaflC— See  Baird  of  Mie. 

Arms,  £c. — As  Baird  of  Elie,  but  "per  pale  vMvy.'''' 

Scat — Closeburn,  Thornhill,  Dumfriesshire. 


BAIRD    OF    TJRIE. 

Baied,  Alexandee,  Esq.  of  Urie  and  Eickarton. 
CO.  Kincardine,  J.P,   and  D.L.,  b.  1849;  m.  1873, 


CO. 

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^      BAIRD    OF    STICHILL. 

Bated,  G-eoege-Alexandee,  Esq.  of  Stichill  coi 
Roxburgh,    and    Strichen    and    Auchmedden,   co. 
Aberdeen,  b.   1861 ;   s.  his  father  in  the  estates  of 
Stichill  and  Strichen  1870,  and  his  uncle,  Jami 
Baird,  as   heir   of  entail,  in  the  estate  of  Auc 
medden  1876. 

mntKSt,—See  Baird  of  Elie. 

George  Baird,  Esq.  of  Stichill  and  Strichen,  b.  1810;  7tll^ 
son  of  Alexander  Baird,  of  Lochwood,  co.  Lanark;  «.  hiS!; 
brother  David  in  the  estate  of  Stichill,  1860  ;  to.  1858,  Cecilia^, 
dau.  of  Admiral  Hatton,  of  Clonard,  co.  Wexford,  and  by  1 
had  issue  a  son. 


Mr.  George  Baird  d.  1870. 

^rms— Per  pale  indented  gu.  and  or,  a  boar  passant  counter- 
changed. 

Crest — A  boar's  bead,  couped  or. 

JV/o«io— Dominus  fecit.  .»; 

yS'eais— Strichen,  Mintlaw;  Stichill,  Kelso.  p 


BAIRD  OF  MUIRKIRK. 

Bated,  John-G-eoege-Alexandee,  Esq.  of  Muir- 
kirk, CO.  Ayr,  b.  1854,  3rd  son  of  the  late  William 
Baird,  Esq.  of  Elie,  s.  to  the  estate  of  Muirkirk, 
1876,  on  the  death  of  his  uncle,  James  Baird,  Esq. 
of  Auchmedden. 

llLintKqt.—See  Baird  o/J-iie. 
^?-»cs— As  Baird  of  Elie. 


BAIRD  OF  KNOYDART. 

Bated,  John,  Esq.  of  Knoydart,  co.  Inverness, 
and  Lochwood,  co.  Lanark,  b.  1852,  2nd  son  of  the 
late  John  Baird,  Esq.  of  Urie  and  Lochwood ;  edu- 


BAK 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EAK 


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onf  ccl  at  UniTow  and  Christ  CiMU-cli,  Oxford,  s.  to 
the  estate  of  Lochwood  on  the  death  of  his  father, 
1870,  and  to  the  estate  of  Knoydart,  187t>,  on  the 
death  of  his  uncle,  James  Baird,  Esq.  of  Auch- 
inedden,  Cambusdoon,  Knoydart,  &c.,  in.  1878, 
Constance-Emilia,  dau.  of  the  late  J.-B.  Harford, 
Esq.  of  Blaise  Castle,  Henbury,  near  Bristol. 
3Linta.se.— See  Daikd  0/  Ui-le. 
Baibd  0/  Urie. 


BAKES.    OF    ELEMOUE    HALL. 
Bakee,  Henrt-G-eorge,  Esq.  of  Elcmore  Hall 
find  Crook  Hall,  co.  Durliam  ;   b.  May,  18.30 ;  m.  3 
Dec.  1872,  Alice,  dan.  of  Mr.  Joseph  Woodward,  of 
Christleton,  co.  Chester,  and  has  issue. 

31inf  age. — Sm  George  Baker,  Knt.,  Recorder  of  New- 
castle-on-Tyne,  one  of  the  loj'al  defenders  of  that  town  for 
Kinpc  Charles,  was  2nd  son  of  Oswald  Baker,  of  Durham,  by 
Mary  Heron  his  wife.  He  purchased,  about  the  year  1C35, 
Croolv  Hall,  in  which  estate  he  was  s.  1667,  by  his  son, 

George  Baker,  Esq.  of  Crook  Hall,  father,  by  Margaret  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Forster,  Esq.  of  Edderston,  Northumber- 
land, of  a  son  and  successor, 

George  Baker,  Esq.  of  Crook  Hall,  6.  1  Aug.  16-54  ;  m. 
Elizabeth,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Samuel  Davison,  Esq.  of 
■\Vidgate  Grange,  co.  Durham  (by  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Dr.  John  Cosin,  Bishop  of  Durham),  and  dying  1699, 
left  an  only  son, 

George  Baker,  Esq.  of  Crook  Hall,  M.P.  for  the  city  of 
Durham,  who  m.  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas 
Conyers,  Esq.  of  Elemore,  co.  Durham,  M.P.,  and  d.  1  June, 
1723,  leaving,  with  a  dau.,  aiargaret,  wife  of  Edward  Ship- 
Lierdson,  Esq.  of  Piddington  Hall,  Garth  a  son, 

George  Baker,  Esq.  of  Elemore  Hall,  who  m.  Judith,  dau. 
ind  co-heir  of  Cuthbert  Routh,  Esq.  of  Dimsdale,  co.  Durham, 
by  Judith,  dau.  of  Sir  Blark  Milbank,  ofHalnaby,  co.  York, 
iart.),  and  d.  1774,  leaving,  with  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  'm. 
;hristopher  Tower,  Esq.  of  Weald  Hall,  Essex,  a  son, 

George  Baker,  Esq.  of  Elemore  Hall,  who  m.  Isabella,  dau. 
5f  John  Dalton,  Esq.  of  Slenlngford,  co.  York,  and  had  an 
mly  dau.  and  heiress, 

Isabella  Baker,  who  m.  15  Feb.  1816,  her  cousin,  Henry 
Tower,  Esq.  {see  Tower  of  Weald  Hall),  and  d.  Nov.  1842, 
caving,  with  other  issue,  an  eldest  son, 

Hexrt-John-Baker  Tower,  Esq.  of  Elemore  Hall,  6.  29 
rune,  1822,  who  (by  royal  license  in  1844)  assumed  the  name 
f  Baker  only  in  accordance  with  the  will  of  his  grandfather, 
leorge  Baker,  Esq.,  and  had  a  grant  of  the  arms  of  Baker  and 
"owor,  quarterly.  Mr.  Baker,  who  was  Major  in  the  North 
)urham  Militia,  and  previously  Lieut.  4th  Dragoon  Guards ;  was 
.J.P.  andD.L.  for  co.  Durham,  and  served  as  High  Sheriff 
864;  he  ni.  June,  1849,  Isabella,  younger  dau.  of  Robert- 
Lancelot  Allgood,  Esq.  of  Nunwick,  Northumberland,  by 
.'horn  he  had,  with  other  issue,  an  eldest  son,  the  present, 

Henry  George-Baker,  Esq.  of  Elemore. 
Ir.  Baker  d.  28  Jan.  1871. 

I  Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  erm.,  on  a  saltire,  engrailed' 
z.,  a  mauneh,  between  four  escallops  or ;  on  a  chief  sa.,  a 
on,  passant,  of  the  third,  for  Baker;  2nd  and  3rd,  sa.,  a 
Dwer  or,  charged  with  a  peahen,  of  the  field,  within  a 
ordure  of  the  second,  charged  with  ten  cross-crosslets,  also  of 
le  field,  for  Tower. 

Crests — 1st,  Baker,  a  lion,  rampant,  arg.,  charged  on  the 
(loulder  with  a  saltier  az.,  and  supporting  between  the  paws 

shield  of  the  last,  thereon  a  mauneh  or;  2nd,  Tower,  a 
riflin,  passant,  per  pale,  or  and  erm.,  the  dexter  claw  resting 
n  a  shield  sa.,  charged  with  a  tower,  as  in  the  arms. 

Motto — Love  and  dread. 

Seat— Elemore  Hall,  Durham. 


BAKER    OF    BAYFOHDEUE.-^. 

Bakee,  William.  Eobeet,  Esq.  of  Eayfordbnry, 
o.  Hertford,  J.P.,  and  High  Sheriff  1836,  h.  8  Oct. 
810;  m.  4  Oct.  1839,  Anna-Emma-Katherine, 
Idest  dau.  (by  Katherine  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  the 
light  Eev.  Wm.  Majendie,  Bishop  of  Bangor)  of 

[enry-Fynes  Clinton,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  the  Eev. 

hnrles-Fynes  Clinton,  D.D.,  and  by  her  has  a  son 

lil  heir, 


William-Cltstox,  J.P.  CO.  Herts,  6.  26  Sept.  ISIO;  m,  12 
April,  1864,  Edith-M.-A.  Majendie,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Itcv. 
II.  Majendie,  Vicar  of  Dunmow,  Essex,  and  has  issue, 

Henry-William-Clinton,  b.  16  March,  I860. 

Lewis-Clinton,  b.  16  March,  1866. 

Osbert-Clinton,  6.  25  Sept.  1869. 

Geofifrey-CUnton,  b.  1  Dec.  1871. 

John- Hugh-Clinton,  6.  27  Dec.  1875. 

Estina-Anna,  6.  21  Aug.  Ib67. 

?LtllCa(I0.— Sir  William  Baker,  Knt.,  purchased,  1757, 
the  manor  and  estate  of  Bayford,  and  between  the  years  I75S 
and  1762,  built  the  present  mansion-house  of  Bayfordbury, 
which  he  surrounded  with  a  park.  He  m.  19  Jan.  1742, 
Tilary,  dau.  of  Jacob  and  Mary  Tonson,  and  had  six  sons  and  a 
dau.    The  eldest  son, 

William  Baker,  Esq.  of  Bayfordbury,  Herts,  M.P.  for 
that  county  in  five  successive  Parliaments,  to.  Ist,  23  May, 
1771,  Juliana,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Penn,  Esq.  of  Stoke 
Pogeis,  by  Juliana  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas,  Ist  Earl  of  Pom- 
fret,  and  by  her  had  one  dau., 

Juliana. 
He  m.  2ndly,  7  Oct.  1775,  Sophia,  3rd  dau.  of  John  and  Lady 
Henrietta  Conyers,   of  Copt  Hall,  Essex,    by  whom   he   had 
numerous  issue,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Baker,  Esq.  of  Bayfordbury,  who  m.  2  Aug.  1809, 
Ester,  dau.  of  Robert  Fagan,  Esq.,  Consul-General  of  H.B.M. 
for  Sicily  and  Malta,  and  had  issue, 

Edward,  d.  Oct.  1811. 

William-Robert,  now  of  Bayfordbury. 

Mary-Anne-Concordia,  d.  1836. 
Mr.  Baker  d.  1813,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son,  the 
present  representative. 

y^rm.s— Per  pale,  ermine  and  gules,  a  greyhound,  courant, 
between  two  bars  invecked ;  in  chief,  two  quatrefoils,  and 
another  in  base,  aU  counterchanged. 

Crest — A  cocliatrice,  per  fesse,  indented,  erminois  and  pean, 
combed  and  wattled  gu.,  gorged  with  a  collar  az.,  and  in  the 
beak  a  quatrefoil,  slipped  vert. 

Motto — So  run  that  you  may  obtain. 

Scat — Bayfordbury,  Hertford. 


BAKEE,    OF    HAEDWICKE    COITRT. 

Bakee,  Thomas-Baewick-Lioyd,  Esq.  of  Hard- 
wicke  Court,  co.  Grloucester,  b.  14  N"ot.  1807  ;  J.P., 
D.L.,  and  High  Sheriff  1847 ;  m.  10  March,  1840, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Meholas-Lewis  Fenwick,  Esq.  of 
Besford  Court,  co.  Worcester,  by  Mary-Anne  his 
wife,  dan.  of  Sir  John-Saunders  Sebright,  Bart., 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Granville-Edwin-Llotd,  J.P.,  6.  6  Feb.  1841 ;  m.  30  Doe. 
1868,  Catharine  4th  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Arthur  Lascelleo,  of 
Norley,  co.  Chester,  and  has,  witk  three  daus.,  one 
son, 

Michael-Gkanville-Llotd. 

II.  Henry-Orde-Lloyd,  6.  1  June,  1842. 

ittlTCfljr.— The  Rev.  William-Lloyd  Baker,  of  Stouts 
Hill,  CO.  Gloucester  (son,  by  Mary  his  wife,  sister  of  the  Rev. 
John  Lloyd,  of  Ryton,  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Baker,  Vicar  of 
Bibury,  co.  Gloucester,  younger  brother  of  John  Baker,  of 
Waresley),  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Lloyd,  Rector  of 
Ryton,  Durham,  grandson  of  Dr.  William  Lloyd,  Bishop  of  St. 
Asaph,  Lichfield,  Coventry  and  Worcester  (and  the  last  of 
the  male  line  of  his  family  of  Lloyd),  by  whom  he  had  issue 
an  only  son, 

Thomas- John-Llotd  Baker,  Esq.  of  Hardwicke  Court,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  b.  17  May,  1777;  m.  Ist,  May,  1800,  Mary,  dau.  (by 
Catherine  his  wife,  5th  dau.  of  Thomas  Barwick,  Esq.  of 
London)  of  William  Sharpe,  Esq.  of  FuUiam,  co.  Middlesex, 
and  niece  of  Granville  Sharpe,  and  by  her  (who  d.  at  Dawhsh, 
UG  Dec.  1812)  had  issue, 

Thomas-BarwickLloyd,  now  of  Hardwicke  Court. 

Catherine,  m.  4  Feb.  1834,  the  Rev.  Thomas-Murray  Browne, 
Vicar  of  Almondsbury,  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Gloucester. 

Mary-Anne-Lloyd,  ?rt.  25  March,  1332,  Col.  Benjamin  Chap- 
man Browne  of  the  9th  Lancers,  d.  8  Sept.  1853. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Sept.  1815,  Annabella,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William 
Ralfe,  Rector  of  Maldon,  co.  Bedford.    Mr.  Baker,  who  was 
High  Sheriff  1824,  d.  3  May,  1841. 

Arms—kz..  three  swans'  heads,  ciascd,  arg.,  gorged  with 
ducal  coronets  or.  _ 


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BAE 


TIIE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


BAK 


Crest— K  naked  dexter  arm,  ppr.,  holding  a  swan's  neck, 
erased,  arg.,  gorged  with  a  ducal  coronet  or. 
£eat— UarJwicke  Court,  near  Gloucester. 


BAKER    OF    "WEST    HAT. 

Baker,  Rev.  Robeet-Lowbeidge,  of  West  Hay, 
Somerset,  M.A.  Cantab.,  J.P.  co.  Oxford,  Rector 
of  Wilcote  and  Vicar  of  Ramsden,  same  co. ;  b.  22 
Feb.  1831 ;  m.  1st,  1858,  Mary-Katherine,  dau.  of 
Charles  Noel,  Esq.  of  Bell  Hall,  co.  Worcester,  who 
d.  1871,  and  2ndly,  7  Jan.  1873,  Henrietta-Maria, 
dau.  of  Sir  Michael  Hicks-Beach,  8tk  bart.  of 
Be  version. 

UlltCagC— JoHN-lNNES  Baker,  Esq.,  6.  5  July,  1746  (2nd 
son  of  Slade  Baker,  Esq.,  hy  Elizabeth,  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Jeremy  Innes,  Esq.  of  Eedland  Court,  Bristol,  one  of  the 
grandsons  of  Sir  Kobert  Innes,  Bart.);  m.  9  Dec.  1775,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Kobert  Bright,  Esq.  of  Brockbury,  co.  Hereford,  and 
by  her,  who  d.  13  Feb.  1825,  had  issue  five  sons  and  five  daus. 
Mr.  Baker  d.  31  Jan.  180.5,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

KoBEET  Baker,  Esq.,  of  West  Hay,  J.P.  andD.L.,  6.26  Nov. 
1785;  m.  5  April,  1826,  Dorothea,  dau.  of  theEev.  John  Wylde, 
Eector  of  Aldridge-with-Barr,  co.  Stafford,  and  had  issue, 

EoBERT-LowBEiDGE,  now  of  West  Hay. 

Tanny,    ra.  Eev.    Eeginald-Pyndar    Turner  of  Churchill, 
CO.  Worcester. 

Mary.  Lucy. 

Emily,  m.  W.-G.  Prltchard,  Esq. 

Helen,  m.  Col.  Biggs,  E.A. 
Mr.  Baker  ci.  18  Dec.  1860. 

Arms — Az.,  on  a  fosse,  engrailed,  between  three  swans' 
necks,  erased,  or,  gorged  with  ducal  coronets  gu.,  as  many 
cinquefoils  of  the  last. 

Crest— A.  dexter  arm  in  mail,  the  under  vest  seen  at  the 
elbow  veit,  the  hand  ppr.,  grasping  a  swan's  neck,  as  in  the 
arms,  beaked  gu. 

/Seai— West  Hay,  Wrington,  Bristol ;  Eamsden,  Charlbury. 


WINGFIELD-BAKEE    OF    ORSETT   HALL. 

Wingfield-Baker  Richaed-Bakee,  Esq.  of 
Orsett  Hall,  Essex,  late  M.P.  for  South  Essex,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1867,  Barrister-at-Law,  h. 
1801 ;  assumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
Bakee,  1859 ;  m.  27  Nov.  1837,  Margaret-Maria, 
sister  of  John  Lord  Hanmer  (created  1872),  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1873)  has  issue, 

DiGBT-IlANMER-EtCHARD,  lato  Capt.  Eoyal  Horseguards,  D.L. 
Mr.  Wingfield-Baker  is  3rd  sou  of  the  late  William- 
Wingfield-Baker,  Esq.,  M.P.,  Master  in  Chancery, 
by  Lady  Charlotte-Maria  Digby  his  wife,  dau.,  and 
in  her  issue,  sole  heiress  of  Henry,  Ist  Earl  Digby 
{see  Wingfield-Digby). 

Arms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  greyhound  courant 
■between  two  bars  sa.,  for  Bakee;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  abend 
gu.  between  two  cotises  sa.,  with  a  crescent  for  difference,  for 

WlNGFIEU). 

Crests — 1st,  a  cockatrice  erm.,  combed   and  wattled   gu.. 
Baker  ;  2nd,  a  griffin  pass,  vert,  Wingfield. 
Scat — Orsett  Hall,  Eomford,  Essex. 


Jane,  deceased. 

Sarah,  to.  the  late  John  Hitehman,  Esq.  of  Leamington. 

Charlotte,  of  Fenton  House,  Staffordshire,  d.  1874. 

Elizabeth,  deceased. 
He  d.  1833,  and  was  s.  by  his  2nd  son, 

Eev.  Ealpu-Bodrne  Bakee,  M.A.,  of  Hasfleld  Court, 
formerly  of  Doveridge  Wood  House,  co.  Derby,  and  of  Fenton, 
CO.  Stafford,  Eural  Dean  of  Stone,  and  Examining  Chaplain  to 
the  Bishop  of  Meath;)/i.  1855,Frances-Crofton,  dau.  of  Dr.  Singer, 
Bishop  of  Meath,  by  Mary  his  wife,  granddau.  of  Sir  Morgan 
Crofton,  Bart,  of  Mohill  Castle,  co.  Leitrim,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William-Meath,  now  of  HasfielU  Court. 

I.  Mary-Frances. 

II.  Letitia-Jane-Dorothea. 
Mr.  Baker  d.  25  May,  1875,  and  was  ».  by  his  only  son. 

Arms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  gules,  a  goat,  passant  arg. 
attired  or,  for  Baker;  2nd,  arg.,  on  a  fess  gu.,  between  two 
bars,  wavy,  sa.  three  crescents  or,  for  Don ;  3rd,  per  fess  sa. 


,  ducal  coronet  or,  a  goat's  head  arg.,  attired 


and  gu.,  an  eagle,  displayed,  or,  for  Woodrcffe. 

C'm-<— Out  of  i    ■       "  .    .      - 

gold. 

Molto — Ars  bona  violentia. 

Seat— Hasfleld  Court,  near  Gloucester. 


BAKER    OF    HASFIELD    COURT. 

Bakee,  William-Meath,  Esq.  of  Hasfield  Court, 
CO.  Gloucester,  h.  1  Nov.  1857. 

iLinCaflC. — Eichaed  Baker,  Gent.,  to.  about  1690,  Jane, 
flau.  and  co-heiress  of  George  Dodd,  Esq.  of  High  Fields,  co. 
Chester.    His  younger  son's  descendant, 

William  Baker,  a.  to  his  Staffordshire  estates,  and  had 
Issue, 

William  Baker,  of  Fenton,  to.  1793,  Mary,  dau.  of  the 
late  James  Bourne,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Kalph  Bourne,  Esq.  of 
Hilderstone  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Stafford,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1855)  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir,  d.  unm.  Aug.  1865. 

Ealph-Boorne  (Eev.),  of  Hasfield  Court. 

John,  deceased. 

Charity  (deceased),  to.  the  late  P.-B.  Broade,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of 
Fenton  Manor  House,  co.  Stafford. 

Mary  (deceased),  m.  the  late  John  Harvey,  Esq..  J. P.,  of  Blur- 
ton,  cu.  Stafford. 


BAKER    OF    LISMACUE. 

Bakee,  Hugh,  Esq.  of  Lismacue,  co.  Tipperary, 
J.P.,  b.  1815  ;  s.  his  father  5  Nov.  1868. 

JLtncaflC— Thomas  Bakee,  Esq.,  the  first  of  this  family 
who  settled  at  Lattinmore,  co.  Tipperary,  went  to  Ireland  with 
the  Lord  Deputy  Sussex.  His  widow,  Anne  Baker,  who 
was  living  at  Knochroid,  Barony  of  ClanwDliam,  8  July,  1642, 
put  in  her  claim,  and  that  of  her  son,  Walter,  as  sufferers,  in 
1641.    This  son, 

Walter  Bakee,  Esq.,  entered  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  30  Sept. 
1640,  aged  17,  as  2nd  son  of  Thomas  Baker,  E^q.  of  Lattinmore, 
being  b.  at  Ballincallagh,  1623.  He  got  a  grant  of  the  lands  of 
Killenaliff,  Lattinmore,  and  Lattinbeg,  Yorticord,  and  Kil 
Patrick,  in  co.  Tipperary,  containing  1,200  acres,  which  patent 
was  inrol'ed  5  May,  1667.  He  to.  Martha  Osborne,  and  lelt 
issue,  three  sons  and  two  daus.,  viz., 

I.  Thomas,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Eichard,  his  heir.  J 
ni.  Walter,  m.  and  had  issue.                                                  j 

The  second  son,  ' 

Eichaed  Bakee,  Esq.  of  Lattinmore,  co.  Tipperary,  s.  hist 

father.     He  to.  and  left  issue, 

1  William,  his  heir. 

2  Barnaby,  m.  Miss  Harding. 

3  Walter,  m.  and  had  issue. 
1  Maria.  2  Martha. 

The  son  and  heir, 

William  Bakee,  Esq.,  s.  his  father  in  his  estates,  and  pur- 
chased, 1700  (from  Colonel  Blount),  the  estate  of  Lismacue. 
and  was  High  Sheriff  co.  Tipperary  1726.     He  to.  17  July, 
1700,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  Hugh  Massy,  Esq.  of  Duntry. 
league,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  issue,  seven  sons  and  four  daus, 
I.  Hugh,  his  heir.        ii.  Charles.        iii.  Thomas. 
IV.  Eichard.        v.  William.        vi.  Walter. 
VII.  Godfrey,  of  Cork.  to.    1744,    Elizabeth,   dau.   of  Peter 
Cossart,  Esq.  of  Cork,  and  had  with  two  daus.,  Elizabeth, 
m.  Nicholas  Wrixon,  Esq.,  and  Katherine,  m.  Thomas  Pope,, 
Esq.,  four  sons, 
1.  Godfrey,  to.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Hugh,  1st  Lord  Massy, 
and  by  her  (who  to.  2ndly,  Capt.  Wheeler,  E.N.,  and  was 
mother  of  General  Sir  Hugh  Wheeler,  killed  at  Cawn- 
pore),  had  issue, 
Godfrey-Hugh-Massy,     m.    Elizabeth,    only    child     ol 
Marmaduke  Grace,  Esq.,  and  had  an   only  dau.   and 
heiress,    Eleanor,    m.    1848,     Eichard-Eogers  Coxwt 
Eogers,  Esq.  of  Dowdeswell  Court,  co.  Gloucester,  at 
has  issue. 

2  Hugh,  TO.  Miss  Phipps,  and  had  issue, 
Godfrey-Phipps,  Col.  H.E.I.C.S. 

George,  Capt.  E.A.,  to.,  and  had  one  dau.,  to.  Capt  j 

Monck,  22nd  regt. 
HughCossort,  Major  H.E.I.C.S.,  m.  Mary  PopplewelJ.j 

and  had  issue,  Hugh  (Eev.),  U.  s.  p. ;  and  Catherine,  m  f 

1865,  Augustin-William  Langdon,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
Dorcas,  to.  General  Peter  Stewart,  E.A.,  who  d.  1867 
leaving  issue. 

3  Peter,  d.  s.  p.  1813. 

4  William-Masst,  Col.  H.E.I.C.S., settled  at  Fort  William 
Glanmire,  co.  Cork;  to.  19  Feb.  1807,  Mary  Tow;,'ooil 
only  child  of  the  Eev.  Eichard  Davies,  of  Dawstown,  co 
Cork,  and  c^.  12  Nov.  1829,  leaving  issue, 


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GoDFRET-TnoMAS,   of  Fortwilliam,  h.  IS  April,  1810;  m. 
1841,  Maria,  4th  dau.  of  Charles  Silver  Oliver,  Esq.  of 
Inchera,  co.  Cork,  M.P.,  and  has  had  issue, 
Godfrey-William,  h.  24  Oct.  1851 ;  d.  at  Heidelberg, 

11  Dec.  1865. 
Maria-Elizabeth-Thomasine. 
William,  Col.  H.E.I.C.S.,   to.  Frances-Eoupell,  dau.  of 
James  Simpson,  Esq.,  and  d.  1877,  leavim;  i.ssue,  God- 
frey-Alexander, B.A.  Cambridge,  and  William-Savage, 
B.A.T.C.D.,  Lieut.  20th  regt. 
Kichard-Davies,  Capt.  51st  Light  Infantry,  d.  s.  y).  1873. 
Hugh-Percy,  Capt.  Fusiliers,  d.  s.  p.  12  Jan.  1846. 
Oames-Swayne,  Capt.  K.E.,  d.  s.  p.  1871. 
Dorcas-French,   to.  Capt.   Francis-J.   Green,   of  Green- 
mount,  CO.  Limerick,  and  d.  s.  p.  1830. 
Eleanor-Davies,  m.  3  Aug.  1843,  Edward-IIoarc  Garde, 

Esq.  and  has  issue. 
Katherine-Pope. 
Elizabeth,  m.  —  Bolton,  Esq. 
Margaret,   m.  her  cousin,    tho    Rev.    Godfrey   Massy, 

of  Mount  Sion. 
Alice,m.  —  Shepherd,  Esq. 
Amy,  d.  unm. 
The  eldest  son, 

HoGii  Bakek,  Esq.  of  Lismacue,  to.  1730,  Catherine,  dau.  of 
PiObert  Ryves,  Esq.  of  Ryves  Castle,  Ballysldddane,  co.  Lime- 
rick, and  had  issue, 
William,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  who  had  one  son,  deceased. 
Hugh,  in.  Sydney  Coates,  and  had  issue. 
Walter,  d.  unm.  Edward,  d.  young. 

Kilner,  m.  1st,  9  Sept.  1783,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  the  Rev.  Robert  Nettles,  Rector  of  Ballinamona,  co.  Cork, 
and  had  issue  a  son  and  two  daus.     He  to.  2ndly,  the  dau. 
of  Kilner  Brasier,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue. 
Elizabeth,  711.  her  cousin,  the  Hon.  John  Massy,  d.  s.  p. 
Margaret,  in.  Kilner  Brasier,  Esq. 
Catherine,  d.  unm. 
The  eldest  son, 

WiLLLAM  Bakeb,  Esq.  of  Lismacue,  Col.  Irish  Volunteers,  to. 
Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Very  Rev.  Charles  Massy,  of 
nass.  Dean  of  Limerick,  and  sister  of  Sir  Hugh  Dillon 
Massy,  1st  bart.  of  Doonass,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Hugh,  TO.  Anne,  dau.  of  James  Rcardon,  Esq.  of  Tip- 
perary,  and  d.  1801,  leaving  issue, 

1  Hugh,  who  s.  his  uncle  at  Lismacue. 

2  William,  Rector  of  Shronel,  co.  Tipperary,  to.  Sidney, 
dau.  of  John  Scott  Baker,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Hugh- 
Sidney  (Rev.),  Preacher  of  St.  Patrick' s  Cathedral,  Cashel. 

1  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1867. 

III.  Charles-Massey,  Lieut. -Col.  14th  Dragoons,  d.  unm. 

IV.  Robert,  m.  Miss.  Collins. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Henry  Fry,  Esq.  of  Frybrook,  co.  Roscom- 
mon. 

II.  Catherine,  m.  Johnstone  Stoncy,  Esq.  of  Oakley  Park, 
King's  Co. 

III.  Grace,  to.  1st,  Richard  Taylor,  Esq. ;  and  2naiy,  Major- 
Gen.  Robert  Philott,  R.A. 

IV.  Margaret,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Baker  d.  1806,  anu  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Bakek,  Esq.  of  Lismacue,  s.  his  father  IS03,  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Roberts,  1st  bart.  ofBrightfields- 
town,  CO.  Cork,  but  d.  s.p.;  he  was  murdered  27  Nov.  1815, 
when  he  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

HuGU  Baker,  Esq.  of  Lismacue,  6.  1  Aug.  1793.  He  to. 
Marion,  only  child  of  Charles  Conyers,  Esq.  of  Castlatown 
Conyers,  co.  Limerick,  and  d.  5  Nov.  1868,  leaving  issue, 

Hugh,  his  heir. 

Charles-Conyers  Masst,  6.  1847.  William. 

Augustine-Fitzgerald. 

Marion-Elizabeth,  to.  George-Cole  Baker,  Esq.  J. P.,  <?.  1870. 

Anne,    m.   Lieut.-Col.    Morley-Stralford-Tyntc    Dennis,    of 
Barraderry,  co.  Wicklow. 

Elizabeth-Henrietta,  m.  J.-B.  Gordon,  Esq.  Barrister-at- 
'      Law. 

Mary-Rachel,  d.  unm. 
Mr.  Baker  d.  1868,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  Hugh  Baker, 
Esq.,  now  of  Lismacue. 

Scat — Lismacue,  Tipperary,  co.  Tipperary. 


I         BALDERS    or    WEST    BARSHAM. 

Baldehs,  Charles-Moelet,  Esq.  of  West  Bar- 
^ham,  CO.  Norfolk,  Capt.  King's  Dragoon  Guards, 
md  Brevet-Major  in  the  army,  b.  25  July,  1838. 

itllTCaCJC. — Charles  Morlet  Balders,  Esq.  of  West  Bar- 
iliam,  an  oBiccr  in  the  53id  regt.,  m.  15  Jan.  1803,  Lady  Mary 


Hare,  dau.  of  1st  Earl  of  Listowel,  by  whom  (who  m.  2ndly, 
7  Aug.  1824,  Tliomas-Royse  Morgell,  Esq.^  and  d.  31  July, 
1841)  he  had  issue, 

Charles- William-Morley  Balders,  Esq.  of  West  Barsham, 
Lieut.- Gen.  in  the  army,  and  Col.  of  17th  Lancers ;  to.  4  Sept. 
1837,  Lady  Katharine-.\nne  Hare,  dau.  of  Richard,  Viscoimt 
Ennismore,  and  sister  of  William,  2nd  earl  of  Listowel,  and  d. 
21  Sept.  1875,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Chakles-Morley,  his  heir. 

II.  WiUiam  Henry,  Lieut.  18th  Hussars,  b.  15  Feb.  1S4J,  cLat 
Secunderabad,  East  Indies,  10  Sept.  1807. 

Scat — West  Barsham,  co.  Norfolk,  near  Fakcnham. 


BALFE    OF    SOUTH    PARK. 

Balfe,  Patrick-Joseph,  Esq.  of  South  Park.' 
CO.  Roscommon,  J. P.,  High  Sheriif  1858,  late  Capt. 
Roscommon  Militia,  b.  Sept.  1819 ;  in.  5  Nov.  1815, 
Anna- Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  William  MacUer- 
mott,  Esq.  of  Springfield,  co.  Galway,  by  Anna  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Major  Bodkin,  of  Rahoon  and  KiU- 
clooney,  co.  G-alway,   and  has  issue, 

I.  Michael-Joseph,  6.  10  June,  1849,  Capt.  Roscommon 
Militia,    High  Sheriff  co.  Roscommon,  1875. 

II.  Nicholas-Dominick-Joseph,  6.  5  Aug.  1854. 
HI.  Patrick-Joseph,  b.  1  June,  1857. 

I.  Annie-Mary,  to.  14  June,  1869,  Charles-Edward,  only  son 
of  the  late  Charles  Hawkes,  Esq.  of  Briarfield,  co.  Ros- 
common. 

II.  Katie-Mary,  m.  26  Feb.  1875,  Cornelius- Alexander  Keogh, 
Esq.  of  Birchfield,  co.  Clare,  and  Oakport,  co.  Roscom- 
mon. 

III.  Alice-Mary-Maude.  iv.  May-Josephine-Ignatius. 

ElltCaflC— Walter  Balfe,  Esq.  of  Heathfield,  co.  Ros- 
common (son  of  Michael  Balfe,  by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of  Foster  of 
Mount  Foster,  co.  Galway,  and  grandson  of  Thomas  Balfe),  to. 
Jane,  dau.  of  Nicholas  French,  Esq.  of  Frenchlawn,  co.  Ros- 
common, and  by  her  had  issue,  two  daus.,  the  elder  m.  John 
Irwin,  Esq.  of  Oran,  and  the  younger  to.  1st,  —  Taaffe,  Esq., 
and  2ndly,  —  Scully,  Esq. ;  and  ten  sons, 

I.  Michael,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  of  Lissadurn,  co.  Roscommon,  to.  a  dau.  of  Thos. 
Smith,  Esq.  of  Fort  Castle,  King's  Co.,  and  had  two 
sons  and  one  dau. 

III.  Nicholas,  d.  unm.  iv.  Patrick,  d.  unm. 

V.  Edmund,  of  Marlborough  Street,  Dublin,  to.  Elizabeth, 
youngest  dau.  of  John  Dolphin,  Esq.,  of  Turoe,  co.  Galway, 
and  left  issue, 

1  Nicholas,  m.  Miss  Dubourdieu,  and  had  issue, 

1  Eleanor-Maria-Theresa,   to.   1853,    Thomas   Netterville, 
Esq.,  brother  of  Viscount  Netterville,  and  d.  7  March,  1855. 

2  Maria,  to.  Dr.  Veitch. 

VI.  Walter,  an  officer  in  the  army,  d.  unm. 

VII.  George,  d.  unm.  viii.  Richard,  d.  unm. 

IX.  Christopher,  to.  Fanny,  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas  O'Conor, 
Esq.  of  New  Garden,  and  left  one  son, 

Walter,  Major  11th  Hussars,  m.  Miss  Fitzgibbon,  and  has 
issue. 

X.  James,  of  Runnymede,  co.  Roscommon,  m.  Mary-Anne, 
younger  dau.  of  Edward  Martyn,  Esq.  of  Tullyra  Castle, 
CO.  Galway,  and  left  four  daus.,  his  co-heirs, 

1  Mary,  m.  1852,  Col.  Charles-Raleigh  Chichester,  eldest 
son  of  the  late  Sir  Charles  Chichester,  K.C.T.,  and  d.  1871. 

2  Ellen,  to.  2  July,  1858,  Charles-Michael  Berington,  Esq. 
of  Little  Malvern  Court,  co.  Worcester,  and  d.  1868. 

3  Jane,  to.  Capt.  Newton-Charles  Ckichester-Nagle. 

4  Catherine,  m.  Col.  De  Morelle. 
The  eldest  son, 

Michael  Balfe,  Esq.  of  South  Park,  to.  1st,  Sally,  dau.  of 
John  Dolphin,  Esq.  of  Turoe,  co.  Galway,  and  had  by  her  an 
only  child, 
Maria,   m.    Jeremiah-John    Murphy,    Esq.,    Q.C.,     late   a 
Master  in  Chancery  in  Ireland. 
Mr.  Balfe  to.  2ndly,  1810,  Alicia,  dau.  of  Thomas  Smith,  Esq. 
of  Fort  Castle,  Philipstown,  King's  Co.,  and  widow  of  C.  Taaffe, 
Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1834)  had  issue, 
Michael,  his  heir. 
Nicholas,  heir  to  his  brother. 
Patrick,  successor  to  his  brother. 

James,  to.  a  d.au.  of  Charles  Hawkes,  Esq.  of  Briarfield,  co. 
Roscommon,  and  d.  June,  1872,  leaving  two  sons,  Michael 
and  James,  and  five  daus.,  Caroline,  Alice,  Geraldine,  Katie, 
and  Mary-Bella. 
Anne,  m.  Patrick  Brccn,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Castlcbridgo,  co. 
Wexford,  and  d.  1850. 


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Sarah,   m.  Thomas    B'ia',:c,    Esq.   of    Glcnloe    Abbey,    co. 
Galway. 

Kate-Mary,  to.  Morgan  O'Connell,  Esq.,  formerly  M.P.  for 

CO.  Meath,  2nd  son   of  tlie  late  Daaiel  O'ConaeU,  Esq.  of 
Dari-ynane  Abbey,  co.  Keriy,  M.P. 
Mr.  Balfe  d.  1838,  ana  was  s.  by  his  elilest  son, 

MicuAEL  Balfe,  Esq.  of  South  Pavk,  who  m.  1st,  Sarnh, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Redington,  Esq.  of  Rye  Hill,  co.  Gahvay, 
•who  d.  1833;  and  2ndly,  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  Bernard 
MulUns,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Ballyeigan,  King's  Co.,  and  of  Fitz- 
William  Square,  Dublin,  but  d.  s.p.  1839,  wliuu  he  was  s.  by 
his  brother, 

Nicholas  Balfe,  Esq.  of  South  Parle,  who  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Andrew  Eanis,  Esq.  of  Roebuck,  near  Dublin,  and  dying  s.  'p. 
1856,  was  s.  by  his  brother,  the  present 

Patrick  Balfe,  Esq.  of  South  Park. 

ScaJ— South  Park,  Castlerea,  co.  RoEcommon. 


BALFOUR    OF    BALFOUR. 

Balfofe,  Dayid,  Esq.  of  Balfour  and  Treuabic, 
CO.  Orkney,  J.P.,  D.L.,  Convener  of  that  county, 
J.P.  CO.  Mid  Lotliian,  Hon.  Col.  Orkney  Artillery 
Volunteers,  h.  14  Oct.  1811  ;  m.  12  Dec.  ISli, 
Eleanor-Aider,  dau.  of  Capt.  Samuel-Barker  Ed- 
meston. 

JLtlTCctJIC. — The  very  ancient  family  of  Balfour,  long 
heritable  Sheriffs  co.  Fife,  derive  their  name  from  Balfour 
Castle,  in  that  county,  built  upon  their  earliest  possessions  in 
Scotland,  the  vale,  or  strath,  of  the  Or,  a  tributary  of  the 
Leven.  Their  first  recorded  ancestor  was  Siward,  living  in 
the  reign  of  Doncan  I. ;  4th  in  descent  from  whom  was 

Michael  de  Balfok,  who  left  two  sons,  between  whom 
Octred  de  Strathor,  their  grandfather,  divided  his  lands,  viz., 

I.  William  (Sir),  of  that  Ilk,  Sheriff  of  Fife,  ancestor  of  the 
Balfours  o/.Brt//oii7',  extinct  in  the  male  line,  but  repre- 
sented through  the  female  by  the  Betuones  of  Balfov.r. 

II.  Michael  (Sib). 
The  2nd  son. 

Sir  Michael  de  Balfor,  Knt.,  1st  Baron  of  Strathor,  had  a 
charter  of  that  barony  from  William  the  Lion,  1187.  Eighth  in 
direct  descent  from  Sir  Michael  was 

Sib  Michael  Balfour,  9th  Baron  of  Strathor,  who  m.  Janet, 
dau.  of  Sir  Andrew  Ogilvy,  of  Inchmartin,  and  was  father  of 

Michael  Balfoob,  of  Munqhanny,  an  especial  favourite  of 
James  IV.,  who,  in  1493,  again  erected  his  lands  into  a  barony, 
to  be  called  the  Barony  of  JIunqhanny.  Sir  Michael  m. 
Majory,  dau.  of  George  Duiy,  of  that  ilk,  and  falling  at 
Flodden,  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Andrew  Balfour,  of  Munqhanny,  who  ni.  Janet,  3rd  dau. 
of  Sir  Alexander  Bruce,  of  Earlshall,  and  had  seven  sons,  viz. 
I  Michael,  who  d.  vita  yatris,  leaving  a  son,  Michael, 
successor  to  his  grandfather ;  2  Sir  Gilbert,  of  Westra,  Master 
of  Queen  Mary's  household ;  3  Sir  James,  of  Pittendriech,  who 
m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Michael  Balfour  of  Burleigli, 
and  from  him  descended  the  Lords  Balfour  of  Burleigh,  James 
Lord  Balfour  of  Clonawley,  &c.;  4  David,  ancestor  of  the 
Balfocbs  of  Granrie ;  5  George,  Prior  Commendator  of 
Charterhouse;  6  Robert,  Provost  of  St.  Mary's;  and  7  John. 
Andrew  Balfour  was  s.  by  his  grandson. 

Sib  Michael  Balfour,  Knt.,  of  Munqhanny,  who  was  served 
heir  to  his  grandfather,  1592.  He  m.  Mariota  Adamson,  dau. 
of  Patrick,  Archbishop  of  St.  Andrew's,  and  had  two  sons. 
The  elder.  Sir  Andrew,  of  Strathor  and  Munqhanny,  m.  15s9, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Melville,  of  Halhill,  but  d.  s.  '£.,  and 
was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Michael  Balfoue,  of  Garth,  whose  grandson, 

George  Balfour,  of  Pharay,  m.  1st,  1C57,  Marjory,  dau.  of 
James  Baikie,  Esq.  of  Tankerness;  and  his  only  surviving  son 
by  that  lady,  AVilliam,  of  Pharay,  left  an  only  child  Isabel, 
wife  of  Archibald  Stewart,  of  Brough.  Ho  ?)i.  2ndly,  1C78, 
Mary  Mackenzie,  only  dau.  of  Murdoch,  Bishop  of  Orkney, 
and  dying  1706,  left  by  her  several  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest, 

John  Balfour,  of  Trcnaby,  s.  to  a  portion  of  his  father's 
estates,  and  on  the  death  of  his  half-brother  William,  became 
chief  of  the  family.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Trail), 
of  Skaill,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Huip,  6.  1721;  m.  1753,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
McKenzie,  Esq.  of  Groundwater  (son  of  Murdoch,  Bishop  of 
Orkney),  by  Elizabeth  Baker,  of  Burneso,  his  wife,  and  d. 
1783,  leaving  three  daus., 


1  Elizabeth,  h.  17-^5;  to.  1787,  Robert  Nicholson,  Esq., 
Sheriff-substitute  of  Orkney,  Major,  Orkney  Fenciblcs,  wn.> 
d.  1842,  aged  82;  she  d.  1823,  leaving,  with  other  issue, 
a  son, 

Thomas-Balfour  Nicholson,  &.  Nov.  1793;  to.  Dec.  1817, 
Hughina,  dau.  of  James  Anderson,  Esq.  of  Rispond, 
and  d.  Dec.  1865,  leaving,  inter  aUns, 
John-Balfour  Nicholson,  Esq.,  M.D.,  R.N.,  6.  Jaly» 
1819,  now  the  representative  of  this  younger  branch 
of  the  family.  He  to.  1852,  Katherine,  dau.  of 
Bernard  O'Reilly,  Esq.,  late  Paymaster  18th  rcgt., 
and  has  a  son,  Thomas-Charles-Rupert,  R.N.,  6.  1857. 

2  Mary,  to.  Robert  BenMe,  Esq.  of  Tankerness. 

3  Anne. 

BIr.  Balfour  d.  1747,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Balfour,  Esq.  of  Trenabie,  0.  1719,  who  to.  9  Fob. 
1744,   Elizabeth  Coventry,   dau.   and   heir  of   Rev.  Tliomas 
Coventry,  of  Newark,   and  had  (with  four  daus.)  three  sons, 
John,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  of  Elwick,'  a  Col.  in  the  army,  6.  2  Feb.  1752 ;  rl.  at 
Bath,  1799;  he  to.  1776,  Frances,  dau.  of  Col.  Frani.is 
Ligonier,  niece  of  Field-Marshall  John,  Earl  Ligonicr, 
Commander-in-Chief  of  the  British  forces,  and  only  sister  of 
Edward,  2nd  Earl  Ligonier,  by  whom  he  had,  John-Edwanl- 
Ligonier,  Capt.  9th  Foot,  6.  11  Jan.  1780,  killed  at  Alkmaar, 
19  Sept.  1799;  Willlam,  of  Elwick,  who  s.  his  uncle  as 
Trenabie;  and  Mary,  m.  Rev.  Alexander  Brunton,  D.D. 
David,  b.  8  Nov.  1754;  m.  Marion,  dau.  of  George  M'Into.sh, 
Esq.  of  Dunchattan;  and  d.  25  May,  1813,  leaving  issue, 
William,  late  Lieut.-Col.  82nd  regt.  (see  Balfour-Ogilvv), 
and  m.  Godfrey  Meynell,  Esq.  of  Langley  Meynell. 
Mr.  Balfour  d.  Oct.  1786,  and  was  s.  by  liis  eldest  son, 

John  Balfour,  E.-i;q.  of  Trenabie,  6.  1750;  M.P.  for  co.  Ork- 
ney, who  m.  1783,  Henrietta,  sister  of  Sir  Richard  Sullivan, 
Bart.,  but  dying  s.  p.  184'2,  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

William  Balfour,  Esq.  of  Trenabie,  Capt.  R.N.,  and  Vice- 
Lieut,  of  Orkney,  b.  8  Dec.  1781;  to.  1st,  1806,  his  cousin, 
Mary-Balfour,  only  child  of  William  Manson,  Esq.  of  Kirkwall, 
and  by  her,  who  d.  1820,  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  late  M.P.  for  Orkney,  &.  2  April,  1810;  d.  1838,. 

II.  David,  successor  to  his  father. 

HI.  William,  Lieut.  79th  Hi!rhlandcr.>!,  b.  19  Aug.  1813; 
Jessy-Alexina,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Steele,  and  d.s.j).  li* 
rv.  George-Craigie,  6.  18  Feb.  1818,  d.  1860. 
V.  James-Traill,  d.  1826. 

I.  Mary-Henrietta,  m.  James  Kinncar,  Esq.  of  Edinburgl 
and  d.  1871. 

II.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1823. 
Capt.  Balfour  rn.  2ndly,  1823,  Mary-Margaret,  dau.  of  Andre 
Baikie,  Esq.,  and  had  by  her  further  issue, 

V.  James- William,  Capt.  late  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  6.  182: 
TO.  1852,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Col.  Cra'ster,  and  has  issue, 

VI.  Edward,  6.  1831 ;  d.  unm.  1854. 
in.  Margaret-Craigie.  iv.  Frances-LigonicT. 
V.  Isabella-Trahill.                    vi.  Janet-Edmestoae. 

VII.  Harriett. 
Capt.  Balfour  d.  10  Feb.  1846. 

Arm:i — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  ea.,  an  otter's  head,  erased,  of 
the  flr.st. 

Crest — A  dexter  arm  in  armour,  erect,  ppr.,  the  hand  holding 
a  baton  in  bend  gu.  tipped  arg. 

Motto — Forthward.  (Supposed  to  refer  to  the  tenure  of  the 
wardenship  of  the  Forth,  held  by  the  Balfours  as  proprietors  of 
the  Isle  of  May,  at  the  mouth  of  the  Firth  of  Forth.) 

Seats — Balfour  Castle,  Kirkwall,  Birstane  House ;  and  Xolt- 
land  Castle,  all  in  co.  Orkney. 


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BALFOUR    OF    BALBIRNIE. 

Balpoue,  John,  Esq.  of  Balbirnio,  co.  Fife,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  b.  23  April,  1811 ;  m.  25  June,  IHM) 
Lady  Georgiana-Isabella  Campbell,  2ud  dau.  ol 
John  Frederick,  1st  Earl  of  Cawdor,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Robert-Fbederick,  Capt.  and  Lieut.-Col.  Gren.  Guards, 

b.  30  April,  1846. 
II  Edward,  b.  23  Jan.  1849. 
III.  John-William,  b.  20  Aug.  1850. 

I.  Emily-Eglantine,   to.   1861,   George-Henry    Finch,  Esq. 
M.P.,  and  d.  1865. 

II.  Georgina-Elizabeth,    m.    25    July,    1870,    Arthur-Wills 
Blundcll-Sandys-Roden,  5th  Marquess  of  Downshirc. 

III.  Mary-Louisa. 

K,tlTC(lJ5C. — John  Balfour,  Esq.  of  Balbirnie,  co.  Hft  j 
WHO  descended  from  a  branch  of  the  ancicntfamily  of  BaltoO.  J 
of  Balfour,  left  by  Mary  Ellis  his  wife. 


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I.  EontUT,  his  heir. 

II.  James,    ancestor    of    Balfour    of    Whlttuvjhamc    and 
Strathconan. 

The  eldest  son, 

KoBEKT    Balfouk,   Esq.   of  Balbirnie,    Lieut. -Gen.    in  the 
army;   vi.  8  Aug.  1803,   Eglantine-Katberine,   dau.   of  John 
Fordyce,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  Jan.  1852)  had  issue, 
John,  now  of  Balbi-'nie. 
Charles-James,  Com.  R.N.,  i)i.  IGMay,  1S50,  Frances-Harriet, 

dau.  of  Rear-Adm.  Wemyss,  of  Wemyss  Castle,  Fife. 
Eobert- William,  late  of  the  83th  regt.,  Major  in  the  army. 
George-Gordon,  H.E.I.C.S.,  m.  Julia  Lamb. 
Mary-Georgina. 

Katherine-Jane,  m.  1834,  Edward  Ellice,  Esq.,  M.P.,  son  of 
the  Eight  Hon.  Edward  EUice,  and  d.  18G4. 
Eglaniine-Charlotte-Louisa,  m.  Robert  Lllicc,  Esq.,  son  of 
General  Ellice. 
Elizabeth-Anne,  m.  1  Nov.  1842,  Eight  Hon.  Edward  Pley- 
dell  Bouverie,  M.P.,  2nd  son  of  WilUam,  3rd  Earl  of  Radnor. 
Gen.  Balfour  d.  31  Oct.  1837. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  chevron,  engrailed,  between  three  mullets, 
sa.,  a  seal's  head,  erased,  of  the  first. 
Crest — A  palm  tree,  ppr. 
Motto — Virtus  ad  ajthera  tendit. 
Seat — Balbirnie,  Markinch,  co.  Fife. 


BALFOUR    OF    WHITTINGHAME. 

Baifoue,  Aethur-James,  Esq..  M.A.,  of  Wliit- 
tinghame.  East  Lothian,  and  Strathconan,  co.  Ross, 
D.L.,  M.P.  for  Hertford,  b.  25  July,  18-18 ;  s.  his 
father  23  Feb.  1856. 

ILtllCSJJC' — James  Balfodb,  Esq.,  a  younger  son  of  John 
Balfour,  Esq.  of  Balbirnie,  in.  1815,  Lady  Eleanor  Maitland, 
dau.  of  James,  8th  Earl  of  Lauderdale,  and  d.  April,  1845, 
leaving  issue  by  her  (who  d.  23  May,  18G9), 

James-Maitland,  of  whom  presently. 

Charles,  of  Newton  Don,  co.  Berwick,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  m.  1st, 

28  Nov.  1860,  Hon.  Adelaide  Barrington,  dau.  of  AVilliam 
Keppel,  6th  Viscount  Barrington,  which  lady  d.  23  Nov. 
1862,  and  2ndly,  13  July,  1865,  Minnie-Georc;iana,   dau.  of 

Col.  Hon.  G.-Augustus-F.  Liddell,  and  d.  5  July,  1872. 

Mary,  m.  Eight  Hon.  Henry- Arthur  Herbert  of  Muckruss,  co. 
Kerry,  who  d.  26  Feb.  1866. 

Anna,  m.  9  June,  1847,  Lord  Augustus-Charles-Lennox 
Fitzroy,  2nd  son  of  Henry,  5th  Dulve  of  Grafton,  and  d.  23 

Dec.  1857. 
The  elder  son, 

James-Maitland  Balfodr,  Esq.  of  Whittinghame,  East 
Lothian,  and  Strathconan,  co.  Eoss,  b.  5  Jan.  1820;  m.  15 
Aug.  1843,  Lady  Blanche  Gascoyne  Cecil,  2nd  dau.  of  James, 
2nd  Marquess  of  Salisbury,  by  whom  (who  d.  16  May,  1872)  he 
bad  issue, 

Abthcr-James,  now  of  Whittinghamc. 

CecU-Charles,  6.  22  Oct.  1849. 

Francis-Maitland,  b.  11  Nov.  1851. 

Gerald-WUham,  b.  9  April,  1853. 

Eustace-James-Anthony,  b.  8  June,  1854. 

Eleanor-Mildred. 

Evelyn-Georgiana-Mary,  m.  19  July,  1871,  John,  Lord  Eay- 
leigh. 

Alice-Blanche. 
Mr.  Balfour  d.  23  Feb.  1856. 

Arms— Arg.,  on  a  chevron,  engrailed,  between  three  mullets 
sa.,  a  seal's  head,  erased,  of  the  first.  Crest — A  palm  tree,  ppr. 
Motto — Virtus  ad  sethera  tendit. 

/Seats— Whittinghamc,  near  Prestonkirk ;  and  Strathconan 
near  Beauly,  co.  Eoss.    Toum  House— i,  Carlton  Gardens,  S.W' 


BALPOTJH    OF    FERNIE    CASTLE. 

Balfour,  Erancis-Walter,  Esq.  of  Fernie 
Castle,  CO.  Fife,  J.P.,  D.L.,  formerly  Major  Rifle 
Brigade,  b.  8  Jan.  1831 ;  s.  185 1 ;  m.  25  Oct.  1866, 
Jane- Amelia,  youngest  dau.  of  Patrick  Small  Kier, 
Esq.  of  Kindrogau.  co.  Perth,  and  has  issue, 

Feancis,  b.  24  Aug.  18G7. 
Major  Balfour   was   one  of  the  claimants   to   the 
Barony  of  Balfour  of  Burleigh. 

HinCHgC— This  family  is  a  branch  of  the  family  of 
Balfodb,  Lord  Balfour  of  Burleigh.  The  earlier  descents  are 
recorded  in  Burke's  Dormant  and  Extinct  Peerage  (see  title 
Balfour  of  Burkiaft),  and  Douglas'  Peerage  of  Scotland  ;  they 
descend  from 


Hon.  John  Balfour,  cf  Fernie,  2nd  son  of  John,  Srd  Lord 
Balfour  of  Burleigh,  by  Isabel  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Balfour  of  Pitcullo  ;  he  was  attainted  for  his  participation  in 
the  rising  of  1715,  and  d.  1725,  leavmg  three  sons,  tho 
eldest, 

Arthur  Balfour,  Esq.,  an  officer  in  the  army,  had  tho 
estate  of  Fernie  restored  to  him  by  King  Geoboe  II.  lie  cf. 
1746,  leaving  three  sons, 

I.  Sandford,  d.  .?.  p. 

ir.  John,  of  Fernie,  who  became  in  1757  heir-male  of  tho 
Lords  of  Balfour  of  Burleigh,  and  d.  s.  ^j.  17J5. 

III.  Francis. 
The  Srd  son, 

Francis  Balfour,  Esq.  of  Fernie,  m.  Miss  Balfour  of 
Dunboy,  and  d.  1818,  having  had  issue, 

Francis  Balfour,  Esq.  of  Fernie  Castle,  served  heir  male  of 
the  body  of  John  Lord  Balfour,  1824;  he  ?)i.  1829,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Graham  Bower,  Esq.,  who  d.  1853,  and  had  issue, 

Francis-Walter,  now  of  Fernie  Castle. 

James-Bower,  late  Lieut.,  E.N.,  m.  1859,  Martha-Maria,  dau. 
of  G.-H.  Emerson,  Esq.,  who  d.  1863;  he  d.  lSo4,  leaving 
issue,  one  son,  6.  1860. 

Graham-Montagu,  Madras  Army. 
Mr.  Balfour  d.  1854. 

Arms—Ars.,  on  a  chevron  sa.,  an  otter's  head,  erased,  of  tho 
first. 

Crest — A  mermaid,  ppr.,  holding  in  her  dexter  hand  an 
otter's  head,  erased  sa.,  and  in  the  sinister  a  swan's  head, 
erased,  ppr. 

Motto — Omne  solum  forti  patria. 

Supporters — Dexter,  an  otter;  sinister,  a  swan,  both  ppr. 

/Scat— Fernie  Castle,  Ladyban!:,  co.  Fife. 


BALFOUH    OF    TOWNLEY    HALL. 
Baifotje,  BiATNEY-TowNLET,  Esq.  of  Townley 
Hall,  CO.  Louth,  J.P.,  High  Sheriti'  1811,  formerly 
Lieut. -Gover nor  of  the  Bahama  Islands,  b.  1799 ; 
m.    1843,    Elizabeth-Catherine,   dau.    and    heir    of 
Richard-Molesworth  Reyuell,  Esq.  of  Reynella,  co. 
Westmeath,  and  has  issue, 
I.  Blaynet-Retnell,  6.  1845. 
n.  Francis-Eichard  (Eev.),  M.A. 
I.  Katherine-Florence-Agues.     ii.  Mary-Henrietta. 
Mr.  Balfour  s.  his  father  22  Dec.  185G. 

ILfltCajJC. — The  Ealfours  of  whom  we  are  treal'ng  are' 
a  younger  branch  of  the  Balfours  of  Burleigh,  in  Scotland, 
and  were  estabUshed  by  Sir  William  Balfour,  who  purchased 
property  in  co.  Fermanagh,  from  Lord  Balfour  of  Glenawley. 
The  Townleys  spring  from  a  scion  of  the  ancient  stock  of 
TowNELET  of  Towneley  Hall,  in  Lancashire. 

Blaynet  Townlet,  Esq.  (son  of  Blayney  Townley,  Esq.,  of 
Piedmont,    co.   Louth,     by  Lucy  his  wife,   dau.  of   Charles 
Balfour,  Esq.),  assumed  the  surname  of  Balfour  on  the  death 
of  his  nephew,   William  Balfour,  Esq.,   whom  he  succeeded. 
He  )/i.  Mary  Townley,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Hamilton  Townley, 
of  Townley  Hall,  Esq.,  and  relict  of  WiUiam  Tenison,  Esq.  of 
Philipstown,  co.  Louth,  by  whom  he  left  an  only  son, 
Blaynet  Townley,  6.  1743 ;  who  m.  20  Feb.  1768,  Letitia, 
dau.  of  Francis  Leigh,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Drogheda,  by  Anne 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Bingham,  Esq.  of  Newi)roolc,  co. 
Mayo,  and  predeceasing  his  father,  19  Feb.  1768,  left  issue, 
Blayney  Townley,  successor  to  his  grandfather. 
Anna-Maria,  ra.  1793,  Eev.  Thomas- Vesey  Dawson,  Dean 
of  Clonmacnois,  and  nephew  to  Thomas,  1st  Lord  Cre- 
morne.     He  d.  s.  p.  1811,  and  his  widow  d.  1820. 
Mary-Frances,  d.  uiin\.  1820. 
Mr.  Balfour  d.  1788,  aged  84,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Blayney  Townley   Balfour,    Esq.  of  Townley  Hall,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  6.28  May,   1769;  vi.  17  Oct.   1797,    Lady  Florence 
Cole,   dau.  of  William  Willougliby,    1st  Earl  of  Enniskillen, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1  March,  1862)  had  issue, 
Blayney-Townley,  now  of  Townley  Hall. 
Willoughby-William-Townley  (Eev.),  Eector  of  Aston  Flam- 
ville-cum-Burbage,  co.  Leicester,  b.  1801. 
Francis-Leigh-Townley,  6.  180.i,  d.  at  Honduras,  1833. 
Arthur-Lowry-Townley,  b.  1809,  Capt.  32nd  foot,  d.  in  India. 
Lowry-Vesey-Townley,  Secretary  of  the  Order  of  St.  Patrick, 

6.  1819,  d.  nnm.  12  Feb.  1878. 
Anne-Maria-Townley.  Letitia-Francis-Townlcy. 

Florence-Henrietta-Townley. 
Elizabeth-Sarah-Townley,  d.  1838,  unm. 
Mr.  Balfour  was  Member  of  the  Irish  Parliament  1797-91,  fof 
the  borough  of  Belturbct,  and  was  High  Sheriff  co.  Louth  1792. 
He  d.  22  Dec.  1856. 


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BAL 


^ '/•/««— Quartsrly:  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  on  a  chcn-on  sa.,  an 
otter's  head,  erased,  of  the  first;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  fesse 
sa.,  in  chief,  three  mullets  of  the  second,  for  Townlet. 

Crests — 1st,  a  lady  standing  on  a  rock,  holding  in  her  right 
hand  an  otter's  hea<?.,  and  in  her  left  a  swan's  head ;  2nd,  on  a 
perch  or,  a  hawk  close,  ppr.,  beaked  and  belled,  of  the  first, 
round  the  perch  a  ribbon  gu. 

Motto — Omne  solum  forti  patria. 

Seat — Townley  Hall,  near  Drogheda,  co.  Louth. 


BALGUY    OF    DUFFIELD. 

Balgut,  John,  Esq.  of  Duffield,  co.  Derby,  J.P., 
Barrister-at-Law,  b.  16  Dec.  1821 ;  m.  A^v\\,  1858, 
Harriet-Anne,  dau.  of  James-William  Ogle,  Esq.  of 
Oakwood,  Beckenliam,  Kent,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Johx-Henrt,  6.  1859. 

II.  Charles-Bertram-Ogle,  &.  18G0. 
I.  Alice-ilary. 

ILtUCaflt. — The  Balguys  have  been  seated  in  Derbyshire 
since  the  time  of  Edwabd  I. ;  Thomas  de  Balgi,  one  of  their 
ancestors,  having  married  in  that  reign  the  heiress  of  the 
Ashton  family,  and  thus  acquired  the  estate  of  Ashton  in  the 
Peak,  as  well  as  considerable  property  In  Lancashire  and 
Cheshire.  The  estate  of  Darwent  Hall,  sold  by  the  late  John 
Balguy,  Esq.,  had  been  held  by  the  family  for  several  hundred 
years,  and  was  the  remnant  of  large  possessions  in  the  High 
Peak,  formerly  belonging  to  them.  Jonu  Balgdy,  who  served 
the  office  of  High  Sheriff  for  Derbyshire  three  or  four  years 
after  the  Restoration,  is  described  as  of  Derwent  Hall.  In 
1594,  Thomas  Balgcy  was  Member  for  .Stamford,  Lincoln,  and 
Eecorder  of  that  Borough.  To  the  latter  office  John  Balgct 
was  elected  in  1628,  and  his  son,  of  the  same  name,  in  1G49. 
The  late  representative  of  the  family, 

John  Balgct,  Esq.  of  Darwent  Hall  and  DufBeld,  co. 
Derby,  Eecorder  of  Derby,  Chairman  of  the  Quarter  Sessions 
for  that  county,  and  one  of  His  Majesty's  Judges  upon  the 
Carmarthen  Circuit,  m.  Sept.  1781,  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau. 
of  Edward  Gould,  Esq.  of  Mansfield  Woodhouse,  co.  Notts,  by 
whom,  who  d.  8  Dec.  1821,  he  had  (with  three  daus.,  Mary; 
Elizabeth,  wife  of  CockshuttHeathcote,  Esq. ;  and  Charlotte) 
three  surviving  sons,  viz.,  John,  of  whom  presently;  Bryan- 
Thomas,  Town  Clerk  of  Derby ;  and  Charles-George,  Registrar 
of  the  Archdeaconry  of  Nottingham.  Mr.  Bulguy  d.  14  Sept. 
1833. 

John  BALGtJT,  Esq.  of  Duffield,  co.  Derby,  Q.C.,  Eecorder 
of  Derby,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  14  Sept.  1782;  m.  1  May,  1819, 
Barbara,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Eev.  John-Francis-Seymour- 
Fleming  St.  John,  one  of  the  Prebendaries  of  Worcester 
Cathedral,  and  reUct  of  John  Baker,  Esq.  of  Waresley  House, 
CO.  Worcester,  and  had  issue, 

John,  now  of  Duffield. 

Henry,  Capt.  4th  regt.,  6.  23  Aug.  1823;  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of 
John  Cockbuin,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh. 

Charies-Yelverton,  Capt.  42nd  Highlanders,  h.  20  Aug.  1827; 
m.  Lucy-Adela,  dau.  of  Col.  Caulfeild,  of  Broomfield,  co. 
Westmeath,  and  has  issue,  Francis-Caulfcild ;  Edith-Adela ; 
and  Ethel-Maud. 

Francis-St.  John,  5.  7  Jan.  1832;  m.  Georgiana-Caroline, 
dau.  of —  Hawkesworth,  Esq. 

Barbara-Elizabeth,  m.  1852,  E.-G.  O'Eeilly,  Esq.,  and  d.  1851. 

Caroline- Amy. 
Mr.  Balguy  6.  1858,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Armi — Or,  three  lozenges,  az. 

Creit—X  bear,  passant,  ppr.,  collared  and  chained  or. 

Seai— Duffield,  co.  Derby. 


BALLANTINE    OF    ASHGROVE. 

EoLLO  -  BowMAiN-  -  Ballaxtine  Axdeew-Fitz- 
James-Cuxxixghame,  Esq.  of  Ashgrove  Kilwinning 
and  CastleLJll,  co.  Ayr,  b.  1  Feb.  1835,  m.  16  March, 
1864,  Anne-Henriette-Curzon,  only  child  of  Major 
John  Chalmers,  H.M.  Indian  forces,  and  has  issue, 

James-Ccnninghame,  6.  5  Aug.  18C5. 
Mr.  Ballantine  succeeded  his  grand  aunt,  Miss  Mar- 
garet-Anne-Hunt  Bowman,  of  Ashgrovc,  in  that 
estate,  taking  the  name  and  arms  of  Bowman  of 
Ashgrove  in  1859  (Miss  Bowman  being  in  right  of 
h(T  maternal  grandfather,  the  representative  of  a 


younger  branch  o£  the  family  of  Cunninghame. 
He  also  succeeded  in  1867  as  heir  of  entail  to  the  lute 
James  Ballantine,  Esq.  of  Castle -hill,  Ayr. 

HilTCSflC. — The  estate  of  Ashgrove,  formerly  Ashinyards, 
belonged  to  a  branch  of  the  house  of  Cdningham,  Earl  of 
Glencaim,  derived  more  immediately  from  Cuninghame,  of 
Craigends.  The  first  posse^oor  of  Ashinyards  (Patteksos's 
Ayrshire  Families)  was 

James  Cuninghame,  2nd  son  of  Gabriel  Cuningham,  of 
Craigends,  3rd  in  descent  from  Alexander,  1st  Earl  of  Glen- 
cairn,  who  acquired  Ashinyards,  or  as  it  was  then  called, 
Eisenyards,  from  John  Eussell.  He  m.  M.irgaret,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Fleming,  of  Barrochan,  and  had  issue, 

Alexander,  his  heir. 

JA>rES,  successor  to  his  brother. 

John,  d.  unm.  1623,  a  legatee  of  his  elder  brother. 

Gabriel,  also  a  legatee  of  his  elder  brother,  d.  at  Ashinyards 
29  Dec.  1623,  leaving  three  sons,  Alexander,  John,  and 
Gabriel ;  and  one  dau.,  Mareown, 

Eobert,  a  legatee  of  his  elder  brother. 

William,  also  a  legatee  of  his  brothT,  Writer  to  the 
Signet  in  Edinburgh,  m.  Rebecca  Muirhead,  dau.  of  the 
Laird  of  Lenhouse,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons,  Richard, 
afterwards  of  Glengarnock ;  William;  and  one  dau.,  Janet, 
rii.  Alexander  Cunninghame,  7th  laird  of  Craigends. 

Jeane,  m.  Hew  Campbell,  of  Hullirhirst. 

The  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Cunninghame,  of  Ashinyards,  d.  unm.  He  made 
his  will  17  June,  1613,  in  which  he  left  bequests  to  all  his 
brothers  and  his  sister  ;    he  was  s.  by  his  next  brother, 

James  Cunninghame,  of  Ashenyards.  He  m.  Mareown 
Fleming,  by  whom  (who  d.  Dec.  1618)  he  had  two  sons,  James, 
his  heir;  and  John,  executor  to  his  brother;  he  d.  1616  or  17, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Cunninghame,  of  Ashinyards  (or  as  spelled  in  his 
time,  Eschinzairdis),  who  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Cunninghame,  of  Ashinyard.s,  served  heir  to  his  father 
28  July.  1627  ;  m.  Jean  Campbell,  and  d.  June,  1645,  when  Uo^ 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Cunninghame,  of  Ashinyards,  a  minor  at  his  father's 
death,  and  not  served  heir  till  25  Jan.  1671;  he  m.  Margaret 
Wilkie,  and  had  issue, 

Alan,  d.  v.  p.  soon  after  1703. 
James,  d.  young. 
Elizabeth,  of  whom  hereafter. 
Anne,  b.  1678. 

Jean,  m.  1706,  Andrew  Martin,  of  Lochridge,  in  the  parish. 

of  Beith,  Preacher  of  the  Gospel,  who  obtained  from  his 

father-in-law,    1712,  a  disposition  of  Ashinyards  and  the 

whole  of  his  lands.    He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Arthur,  of  Ashinyards,  served  heir  to  his  father  20  Feb. 

1739,  'III.  Isabel  Hitchesen,  and  left  a  son  (who  went  to  the 

West  Indies,  in.  and  had  two  children,  who  rf.  young), 

and    Margaret    (Mrs.    Glasgow),     and    Magdalen    (Mrs. 

Sommerville).    These  ladies  became  co-heirs  to  Ashi 

yards,  and  sold  their  estate,  1760,  to  their  kinsman,  John 

Bowman,  as  hereafter. 

William  Cunninghame,  in  1712,  disponed,  or  disposed  of  the 
whole  of  his  lands  to  the  husband  of  his  youngest  dau.,  as 
above,  but  his  eldest  dau., 

Elizabeth  Cunninghame,  6.  1677,  eldest  co-heir  in  conse- 
quence of  the  death,  3.  jj.  of  her  brothers;  m.  1095,  John 
Bowman,  of  Glasgow,  Merchant,  Chief  Magistrate  of  the  city 
in  1715,  and  had  by  him  a  son, 

John  Bowman,  Lord  Provost  of  Glasgow,  m.  by  license, 
dated  2  Aug.  1734,  Mary  Houghton,  of  Dublin,  and  had  issue, 

John,  went  to  North  America  before  the  Revolution,  and  m. 

and  d.  there. 

Houghton,  m.  Miss  Yere,  of  the  Island  of  Dominica. 
Anne,  of  whom  hereafter. 
Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  1776,  John-Weir  Vcre,  of  the  Island  of 

Dominica,  uncle  of  her  brother's  wife,  and  2ndly,  Eobert 

Tannent,  Esq.  of  Glasgow. 

Mr.  Bowman  purchased,  1768,  from  his  relatives,  the  daus. 
and  co-heirs  of  Arthur  Martin  of  Ashinyards.  that  estate,  the 
name  of  which  he  changed  to  Ashgrove,  and  made  a  special 
destination  of  them  on  his  eldest  dau.  He  d.  1796,  when  that 
estate  devolved  on  his  said  dau., 

Ann  Bowman,  of  Ashgrove,  m.  Capt.  Miller-Hill  Hunt,  6th 
regt.  of  foot,  by  whom  (who  served  under  the  Duke  of  Cum- 
berland during  the  Scotch  rising  of  1745-6,  and  was  wounded 
at  CuUeden,  and  d.  17s3)  she  had  three  daus., 

Maria,  d.  young. 

Maegabet-Anne,  assumed  the  surname  of  Bowman  on  i 
cecding  her  mother. 


BAL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


BAN 


Elizalicth-Ballantj'ne,  9i!.  24  Feb.  ISO],  Hon.  Rotrev  Rollo, 
2nd  son  of  James,  7th  Lord  Hollo,  and  d.  12  Aug.  182U, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  James-Rollo,  Major  in  the  army,  TO.  21  April,  183Kandc/. 
in  Canada,  Feb.  1844,  leaving,  with  two  daus.,  two  .«ons, 

1  Andbew-Fitz-James  -  Cunninghame  -  Rollo  -  Eowm  an- 
Ballantine,  now  of  Ashgrove. 

2  Eohert-Roger,  d.  Aug.  1805. 

II.  John-Ballantine  Rollo,  m.  and  has  issue. 

III.  Roger  Rollo. 

I.  Mary-Isabella,  m.  15  July,  183G,  Lieut.  William  MThcr- 
son. 
n.  Margaret-Bowman,    m.  1st,    1840,    Joseph    Ilarriman, 
Esq.    of  Tivoli,   who  d.   1847.    She    m.    2ndly,    Charles- 
Edouard-Napoleon  Dorr,  grandson  of  Comti'sse  de  Mont- 
Louis,  Departcment  de  I'Aisne,  Chateau  d'Essumes. 
Mrs.  Hunt  Bowman  d.  1811,  and  was  «.  by   her  eldest  dau. 
Mabgaket-Ann  Hdnt  Bowman,   of  Ashgrove,    wlio   d.   tinm. 
1859,  and  was  s.  by  her  grandnephew,  Andrew-Kitz-James- 
CuNiNGHAME  RoLLO,  HOW  Ballantine,  of  Ashgrove. 
&(t4— Ashgrove,  Kilwinning,  co.  Ayr. 


BALIJIE    OF    COTE    WALL. 

Wheatlet-Bali.ie,  Edward-Balme,  Esq.  of 
Cote  Wall,  Hoptoii,  co.  York,  and  High  Close, 
Westmorlaud,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  West  Riding  of 
York  and  Westmorland,  lligli  Sheriff  of  West- 
morland, 1S76  ;  b.  10  May,  1819  ;  m.  5  June,  18G1, 
Hannah,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Francis  Maude, 
Esq.  of  Hatfield  Hall. 

3LtltCagC. — Abraham  Balme,  Esq.  of  Bowling,  m.  Mary, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Samuel  Thorpe,  Esq.  of  Hopton  Hall,  co. 
York,  whose  ancestor,  Ruben  Thorpe,  purchased  that  estate 
in  1559,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  his  successor. 

II.  Abraham,  of  Whitley,  who  was  father  of  Mart  Balme,  of 
whom  hereafter. 

The  elder  son, 

Rev.  Edward  Balme,  of  Hopton,  Fellow  of  Magdalen  College, 
Cambridge,  d.  s.  p.  1S51,  and  bequeathed  his  estates  to  his 
grand-nephew,  the  son  of  his  niece.    This  lady. 

Mart  Balme,  to.  Thomas  Wheatley,  Esq.  (who  d.  11  Oct. 
1849),  .son  of  John  Wheatley,  Esq.  of  New  Hall,  Hopton,  by 
Ellen  Waller  his  wife,  and  had  issue, 

Edward  Bai.me. 

Mary,  m.  1827,  John  Hague,  Esq.  of  Crow's  Xest,  Dev.-esbm-y. 

Jane. 

The  only  son  having  s.  to  the  estates  of  his  great-uncle, 
assumed  by  royal  license,  21  March,  1855,  the  additional 
surname  and  arms  of  bis  maternal  ancestors,  and  is  the 
[nesent  Edward-BalmeW  deatlet-Balme,  Esq.  of  Cote  Wall. 

Arms — Erm.  on  a  chief  indented  sa.  two  trefoils  slipped  or. 
Ciryf — A  trefoil  slipped  as  in  the  Anns. 
.l/../^)— Fideliter. 

.s--'/,s— Cote  Wall,  Hopton,  Mirfield,  CO.  York;  High  Close, 
Luuyhrigg,  Ambleside,  Westmorland. 


BAND    OF    WOOKEY    HOUSE. 

Band,  Rev.  CnARLES-EDWARD-WEicnT,  Esq.  of 
Wookey  House,  Somerset,  Rector  of  Combe-Raleigh, 
Devonshire,  b.  1803  ;  to.  1st,  4  June,  1827,  Hen- 
rietta-Mary-Bourke,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Heury 
Fellows,  Vicar  of  Sidbury,  and  by  her  (who  d.  5  Jan. 
1841)  had  with  other  issue, 

Charles-Edward,  6.  1823. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Harriet-Louisa,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Bond,  Rector  of  Freston,  SufPolk  ;  and  3rdly,  1861, 
Susannah-Maria,  dau.  of  Thos.  Cobham,  Esq. 

iLt'nCatlC.— The  late  Edward-Wright  Band,  Esq.  of 
Wookey  House,  J. P.,  was  son  and  heir  of  John  Band,  Esq.  of 
kVookey  House  (whose  mother  was  a  Miss  Wright,  of  the 
Cumily  of  that  name  near  Andover,  Hants),  for  many  years  an 
Jcting  Magistrate  and  D.L.  for  Somerset,  for  which  he  served 
IS  High  Sheriff  in  ISOl.  Mr.  E.-W.  Band  was  6. 23  April,  1779 ; 
m.  9  June,  1300,  Sarah-EUzabcth,  eldest  dau.  and  co-lieir  (with 
ills  Sister,  Mary,  m.  the  Rev.  Lewis  Way)  of  the  Rev. 
Herman  Drewe,  Rector  of  Combe-Raleigh,  Devon,  7lh  son  of 
f  rancis  Drewe,  Esq.  of  Broadhembury  Grange,  by  his  1st  wife, 
Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomaa  Rose,  Esq.  of  Wottun- 
Aiu^juin,  Dorsetshire,  and  had  iusuc, 


Charles-Edward,  now  of  Wookey  House. 
Elizabeth-Drewe,    m.    8  May,   1833,    rierce-Rogcrs  Nesbit, 
M.D.,  and  d.  1835. 
Hermana-Drewe.  Jlary-tlose. 

Dorothea-Pendruddocke,  d.  inwi.         Wright-Drewe. 
Arms — Gu.   three  eagles,    displayed,    or,   on  a  chief,   three 
leopards'  heads. 
Crest — An  eagle  or. 
Motto — Dieu  est  mon  aide. 
Smr — Wookey  Plouse,  WcIL-j,  Somerset. 


BANKES    OF    KINGSTON    LACY. 

Bankes,  Waltee-Ralph,  Esq.  of  Kingston  lacy, 
CO.  Dorset,  b.  1853  ;  s.  his  brother  6  Jan.  1869. 

HtlttagC— This  family  of  Bankes  first  settled  in  Dorset 
temp.  James  L,  and  derived  descent  from  an  ancestry 
who  were,  for  many  generations,  established  in  a  station  of 
consideration  in  the  old  town  of  Keswick,  Cumberland. 

Sir  John  Bankes  (the  son  of  John  Bankes,  Esq.,  by  Jane 
Malton  his  wife,  and  grandson  of  Ralph  Bankes,  Esq.,  by  Anne 
Hassel  his  wife),  was  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  Court  of  Com- 
mon Pleas  1640.  By  his  wife,  Mary  (the  gallant  defender  of 
Corfe  Castle  for  King  Charles  L),  only  dau.  of  Ralph  Hawtrey, 
Esq.  of  Riselip,  he  left  at  his  decease  in  1644,  a  son  and  suc- 
cessor, 

Sir  Ralph  Bankes,  of  Corfe  Castle,  Knt.,  whom.  Mary,  only 
dau.  and  heir  of  John  Bruen,  Esq.  of  Athelhampton,  and 
dying  about  the  year  1679,  left  an  only  son, 

John  Bankes,  E.sq.  of  Kingston  Hall,  M.P.  for  Corfe  Castle, 
who  to.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Parker,  by  whom  (who 
TO.  2ndly,  Thomas  Lewis,  Esq.  of  London),  he  had,  with  other 
children  who  d.  issueless,  two  sons,  John  and  Henry,  and  a 
dau.,  Mary,  m.  Sir  Thomas  I'Anson,  Bart.  He  d.  1714,  and 
was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

John  Bankes,  Esq.  of  Kingston  Hall,  M.P.,  who  dying 
issueless,  1772,  was  g.  by  his  brother, 

Henry  Bankes,  Esq.  of  Kingston  Hall,  Barrister-at-Law, 
King's  Counsel,  M.P.  for  Corfe  Castle,  and  one  of  the  Commis- 
sioners of  the  Customs.  He  in.  1st,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Richard 
Symonds,  Esq.  of  London,  and  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  the 
Right  Rev.  John  Wynne,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Bath  and  WeUs,  and 
co-heir  of  her  brother,  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  W.  Wynne,  Knt. 
of  Soughton  Hall,  Chief  Judge  of  the  Prerogative  Court  and 
Dean  of  the  Arches,  and  by  the  latter  had  issue,  a  son  Henry, 
his  heir,  and  a  dau.,  Anne.  Mr.  Bankes  d.  1776,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

Henry  Bankes,  Esq.  of  Kingston  Hall,  M.P.  for  Corfe  Castle 
from  1780  to  1826,  and  for  co.  Dorset  from  that  time  until  183L 
He  m.  17S4,  Frances,  dau.  of  William  Woodley,  Esq.,  Governor 
of  the    Leeward  Islands,   and   had  (with   two   daus.,   Anne- 
Frances,   m.  Edward,   4th  Viscount    and    1st    Earl    of   Fal- 
mouth, and  d.  May,  1864 ;  and  Maria- Wynne,  m.  Hon.  Thomas 
Stapleton)  four  sons, 
Henry,  lost  at  sea,  1806. 
William-John,  heir  to  his  father. 
Georgk,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Edward  (Rev.)  of  Soughton  Hall,  co.  Flint,  Prebendary  of 
Gloucester  and  Bristol,  m.  1st,  6  April,  1820,  Lady  I'rances- 
Jane  Scott,  dau.  of  John,  Earl  of  Eldon,  by  whom,  who  d.  S 
Aug.  1838,  he  had  issue,  1  John  Scott-Bankes,  of  Soughton 
Hall,  CO.  Flint,  J.P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1^69,  m.  Anne,  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Jervis,  Chief  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas,  and 
has  issue;  2  Eldon-Surtees  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Corfe  Castle, 
TO.  9  Oct.  1856,  Lady  Charlotte-Elizabeth  Scott,  dau.  of  John, 
2nd  Earl  of  Eldon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  Feb.  1804)  has 
issue;  and  1  Frances.  He  m.  2ndly,  3  Sept.  1839,  Maria, 
3rd  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Very  Rev.  Edward  Rice,  D.D.,  and 
d.  1867. 
Mr.  Bankes  d.  17  Dec.  1834,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William-John  Bankes,  Esq.  of  Kingston  Lacy,  M.P.,  who 
d.  s.  p.  17  April,  1855,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

The  Right  Hon.  George  Bankes,  of  Kingston  Lacy,  M.P., 
Cursitor  Baron,  Judge  Advocate  in  Lord  Derby's  ministry  of 
1852,  and  a  Privy  Councillor.  He  sat  in  Parliament  for  Corfe 
Castle,  until  the  disfranchisement  of  that  borough  by  the 
Reform  Bill;  and  afterwards,  from  1841  up  to  the  period  of  his 
decease,  for  co.  Dorset.  He  m.  Georgina-Charlotte,  only  dau. 
and  heir  of  Sir  Charles-Ediniuid  Nugent,  G.C.H.,  Admiral  of 
the  Fleet,  and  had  issue, 
Edmund-George,  his  heir. 

Henry-Hyde-Nugent,  of  Studland,  co.  Dorset,  M.A.,  D.L., 
Barrister-at-Law,  6.  10  April,  1828;  to.  26  March  1857,  at 
Dresden,  Hon.  Lalage-Letitia-Caroline  Vivian,  dau.  of 
Richard-Henry,  1st  Lord  Vivian,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4  Oct. 
1875)  has  a  dau.,  Norah-Letitia-Nugent. 
Edward-Dee,  6.  12  Jan.  1830;  d.  June,  1844. 
Frederic- Wynne,  b.  15  April,  1834;  d.  Ia37. 


BAN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


CAE 


William-George-Hawtrey,  &.  II  Sopf.   1S3R;    a  Comet  7th 
Dussars,  d.  at  Lucknow,  C  April,  18')8,  from  wounds  vccdvcd 
in  a  desperate  engagement  with  Indian  mutineers,  19  March. 
The  Queen  was  graciously  pleased  to  command  that  the 
Victoria  Cross,  which  would  have  been  conferred  on  him  if 
he  had  survived,  should  be  granted  to  his  family,  in  con- 
sideration of  his  gallantry. 
Wynne-AJbert,  R.N.,  of  Wolfeton  House,   co.  Dorset,  J.P. 
and  D.L. ;  6.  31  May,  1840 ;  in.  1873,  Florence,  dau.  of  Kev. 
rrederic  Fane,  of  Moyles  Court,  Ringwood,  co.  Hants. 
Georgina-Charlotte-Frances,   »i.  1811,  John  Floycr,  Esq.  of 
West  Stafford,  Dorset,  M.P. 
Maria-Margaret,  d.  1837. 

Adelaide,    m.    1806,    Charlcs-Wriothcslcy    Digby,    Esq.    of 
Merydon  Hall,  co.  Warwick. 
Augusta-Anne,  m.  IG  July,  1857,  Hon.  Edward-William 
Douglas,   4th    son    of   George    Sholto,    17th  Earl    of 
Morton. 

Octavia-Elizabeth,  d.  at  Kingston  Lacy,  16  Dec.  1855. 
The  Right  Hon.  George  Bankes  d.  5  July,  1850,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Edmond-Geokge  Eankes,  Esq.  of  Kingston  Lacy,  &.  24  April, 
1826;   in.  1847,  Eosa-Louisa,  4th  dau.  of   Percivul  Bastard, 
Esq.  of  Stour  Payne,  Dorset,  and  had  issue, 
Hen-et-John-Percival,  late  of  Kingston  Lacy. 
Waltek-Ealph,  present  representative. 
Adelaide- Annie. 
Mr.  Eankes  d.  2S  Jan.  18C0,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

HENBT-JoBN-r«iEcivAL  Bankes,  Esq.  of  Kingston  Lacy,  h. 
12  Feb.  1850;  d.  at  Montreal,  6  Jan.  18G9,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother,  the  present, 
Waltee-Ealph  Bakkes,  Esq.  of  Kingston  Lacy. 

Annt — Sa.,  a  cross,  engrailed,  erm.,  between  four  fleurs-de- 
lis,  or,  quartering  BnnEN,  Maetin,  Pidel,  Wtk.se,  Jones, 
and  Nugent. 

Crut — A  Moor's  head,  full-faced,  couped  at  the  shoulders, 
ppr.,  on  the  head  a  cap  of  maintenance  gu.,  turned  up  ermine, 
adorned  with  a  crescent,  issuant  therefrom  a  fleur-de-lis  or. 

Motto — Velle  vult  quod  Deus. 

Beat — Kingston  Lacy,  Wimbornc,  co.  Dorset. 


BANKES    OF    SOUGHTON    HALL. 

See  Banees  of  Coefe  Castxe. 


BANKES    OF    WINSTANLEY     HALL. 

Bankes,  Meyeick,  Esq.  of  Winstaialoy  Hall  antl 
TJp-HoUand  House,  co.  Lancaster,  and  of  Lettcrewc, 
CO.  Eoss,  J.P.,  h.  22  Nov.  1811. 

iCtnCairr.— SnioN  Bankes,  the  first  of  this  family  on 
record,  in.  1335,  the  dau.  and  heiress  of  Kathcrton  of  Banlc 
Kewton,  in  Craven,  Yorkshire,  and  acquired,  jxwt  v.xoru,  the 
manor  of  Bank  Newton,  which  remained  in  the  Bankes  family 
till  sold  by  the  elder  branch,  about  the  middle  of  the  17th 
century,  to  Nicholas  Townley,  Esq.  of  Royle.  The  last  male 
heir  of  the  family  of  Bankes  of  Winstanley  Hall,  the  second 
branch, 

William  Bankes,  Esq.  of  Winstanley  Hall,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Lancaster  1784,  m,.  Mary-Anne,  dau.  of  Joseph  Bunney,  Esq. 
of  Leicester,  and  d.  s.  p.  1800,  when  the  male  hne  of  the 
Bankes  family  became  extinct;  but  Mr.  Bankes  bequeathed 
his  property  to  his  first  cousin  and  nearest  heir. 

The  Rev.  Thomas  Holme,  of  Up-Holland  House,  and  then 
of  Winstanley  Hall,  the  son  of  Anne  Bankes,  the  first  cousin 
of  the  testator.  He  was  6.  1732,  and  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Richard  MeyricU,  Esq.,  4th  son  of  Owen  Meyrick,  Esq.  ot 
Bodorgan,  co.  Anglesca,  and  by  her  left  iscue, 
I.  Metbick,  his  heir. 

it.  Frederick-William  (Rev.),  E.D.,  6.  12  Jan.  1772;  Fellow 
of  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  and  afterwards  Rector  of 
Meysey  Hampton,  co.  Gloucester;  ia.  1st,  May,  1811, 
Mai7-Klizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Pigot,  Esq.  of  Al- 
mington  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  and  left  issue, 

1  Frederick,  b.  10  June,  1812;  M.A.  and  F.Z.S.,  Fellow  of 
Corpus  Christ!  College,  Oxford;  d.  uvm. 

2  Meyrick  (Rev.),  6.  13  AprU,  1815;   B.A.  of  Brazennoso 
College,  Oxford. 

1  Mary-Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  Mr.  Lee. 

2  Jane,  m.   1842,    Henry-Leigh  Tratford,   Esq. ;   who  d. 
1869. 

n.  Cholmondeley,  7).  23  Jan.  1779;  d.  12  Aug.  1793. 

I.  Jane,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  Burgh  Leighton,  who  d.  183G,  s.  p. 

II.  Anne,  m.  Rev.  G.  Borlase,  who  d.  1809,  s.  p. 

III.  Mary-Meyrick,  d.  unm.  1834.  iv.  Harriet. 

He   m.   2ndly,    1800,   Anne,   sister  of  the  late    Sir  Baldwin 
Leighton,  Sth  bart.,  but  by  her  (who  survived  him  and  d.  in 


rinc,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Edward  Lally,  Vicar  of  Whitegate,  co. 
Chester,  by  whom  he  had  issue  an  only  son,  who  d.  an  infant. 
He  m.  2ndly,  1810,  Maria-EUzabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas 
Langford-Brooke,  Esq.  of  Mere  Hall,  same  co.,  and  dying 
1  March,  1827,  left  by  her  an  only  son, 
Meieick  Bankes,  Esq.,  now  of  Winstanley  Hall. 

^?-ms— Sa.,  a  cross  or,  between  four  fleurs-de-lis  arg., 
canton  of  the  second. 

Crest— On  the  stump  of  a  tree,  ppr.,  a  stork,  statant,  arg^., 
beaked  and  ducally  gorged  gu. 

Seat— Winstanley  Hall,  ni^ar  Wigan,  co.  Lancaster. 


BANKS    OF    HIGHMOOR. 

Banks,  William,  Esq.  of  Higlimoor  House, 
Wigton,  Cumberland,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sherili; 
1S71,  b.  21  Jan.  1811 ;  m.  1813,  Sarah-Barwis,  dau. 
of  William  Dand,  Esq.  of  Monkhill,  Cumberland, 
and  has  issue, 

Henet-Peakson,  M.A.  Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  Barrister- 
at- Law,  Inner  Temple,  and  J.P.  Cumberland,  6.  1844. 

Edwin-H.,  M.A.  of  Jefius  College,  Cambridge,  a  Barrister 
of  the  Inner  Temple,  6.  1847. 

ittlTCaflC. — William  Banks,  Esq.  of  Keswick,  son  of 
Joseph  Banks,  to.  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Pearson,  Esq.  of 
Greenside  Hall,  Cumberland,  and  had  a  son,  the  present 
proprietor  of  Higlimoor. 

Ar7ns — Sa.,  a  cross,  engrailed,  or,  between  in  the  first  and 
fourth  quarters,  a  bear,  rampant,  of  the  last,  muzzled,  gu., 
and  in  the  2nd  and  3rd  quarters  a  fleur-de-lis  of  the  second. 

Crest — Upon  the  trunk  of  a  tree,  eradicated  and  sprouting  to 
the  dexter  ppr.,  an  eagle,  rcg\jardant,  wings  elevated,  Ea., 
charged  upon  the  breast  and  upon  each  wing  with  a  fleur-do- 
lis  or. 

Seats — Highmoor     House,     Wigton,      Cumberland; 
Chichester  House,  Skinburncss,  Silloth. 


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BARBOUS,     OF    BARLAT. 

BAEEorrE,  William,  Esq.  of  Barlay,  and  Dal- 
shangan,  co.  Kirkcudbright,  J.P.,  b.  1  Nov.  1810  ;  is 
eldest  son  and  successor  of  the  late  James  Barbour 
Esq.  of  Barlay  (who  d.  1  Feb.  1855),  by  Elizabetll* 
his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  David  Kennedy,  Esq  I 
of  Knocknalling,  J.P.  and  D.L.  Mr.  Barbour  s 
to  Dalshangan,  26  May,  1871,  at  the  death  of  hii; 
only  brother,  Thomas  Baebotje,  Esq.  of  Dabhaa 
gau,  Kirkcudbright,  J.P. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  saltire  az.,  two  escallops  in  fess,  one  in  base 
and  a  garb  in  chief  or. 

Crest — An  eagle,  rising,  ppr. 

Motto — Nihilo  nisi  cruco. 

Scats — Barlay,  New  Galloway; 
CO.  Kirkcudbright. 


and  Dalshangan,  Carsfainii 


BAKBOUB    OF    BOLESWOBTH    CASTLE. 

BAEBorE,   EoBEET,  Esq.  of  Boleswortli  Castli 
Cliester,    J.P.    and  D.L.,    b.  1797  ;    m.  1st,  182', 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Allan,  Esq.  of  Linkfiel( 
East  Lothian  ;  and  2ndly,  1836,  Janet-Andrew,  dai 
of  WiUiam  Fleming,  Esq.  of  Sawmill  Field,  Gla; 
gow,  and  has  issue, 
I.  George,    of    Kingsiee,    Chester,    Barrister-at-L&w, 
the   Inner  Temple,   M.A.,  Trinity  College,   Cambridg  ■ 
J. P.,  Lieut.  Earl  of  Chester  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  6.  184  )|  * 
in.  1869,  Caroline  Easton,  dau.  of  Robert-Andrew  Macfi' 
Esq.,  of  Ashficld  Hall,   Chester;  and  Dreghorn  CasO 
Mid-Lothian,  and  has  a  son  Robert,  6.  187C. 
I.  Janetta. 
Mr.  Barbour  purchased  Boleswordi  CasJo  1857,  i 
served  as  High  Sheriff,  Chester,  1866. 


i7,ar 


BAR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


BAR 


ILtlTC<l3C. — HuMPHnET  Eakboce,  Ksq.  of  Eankhead, 
Kilbarchan,  co.  Eenfrew,  m.  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  John 
Freeland,  Esq.  of  Glasgow,  and  was  father  of 

floBERT  Babbodk,  Ksq.  of  Boleswcrth. 

Arms—Arg.  a  saltire  gii.,  between  a  garb  in  chief,  two  escallops 
in  fess,  and  another  in  base,  az. 

Crest — A  passion  cross  on  three  grices  gu. 

Motto — Nihilo  nisi  crucc. 

&at— Bolesworth  Castle,  Chester. 


BAECHAED    OF    HOBSTED. 

Baechaed,  Teancis,  Esq.  of  Horsted  Place, 
Sussex,  J.P.,  D.L.,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  formeiiy 
Capt.  Susses  Militia  Artillery,  b.  1826  ;  m.  1861, 
Arciitiua,  dau.  of  John  Watsou,  Esq.  of  Hove. 

It  titrate. —Francis  Eauchaed,  Esq.  of  Horsted,  High 
Sheriff,  Sussex  1853,  m.  Margaret-Jane,  dau.  of  Elphinstone 
Piggott,  Esq.,  Cliief  Justice  of  Tobago,  and  niece  of  Sir  Arthur 
Piggott,  Attorney-General,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Francis,  now  of  Horsted. 


5«U— Horsted  Place,  Uckfield,  Sussex. 

BARCLAY  OF  TdATHEKS  AND  TJEIE. 
Hepresented  by  Baeclat  of  Buey  Elill. 
Baeclay,  Robeet,  Esq.  of  Bury  Hill,  Surrey, 
Eigli  Sheriff,  1878,  Chief  of  the  House  of  Baeclay 
of  Mathers  and  TJrie,  b.  7  Oct.  1837,  s.  his  father 
as  Chief  of  Mathers  and  Urie,  1SG9,  m.  28  Nov. 
1877,  Laura-Charlotte-Rachel,  eldest  dau.  of  Mar- 
maduke  WyviU,  Esq.  of  Constable-Burton,  M.P. 
for  Riclimond,  by  Laura  his  vrife,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
the  late  Sir  Charles  Ibbetson,  Bart,  of  Denton  Park. 

iitllCiXflC. — Alexander  Db  Berclat,  6.  circa  132C  (direct 
dc.=iccndant  from  Eoger  Berchelai,  described  in  Domesday 
Book  as  holding  land  in  Gloucestershire  temp.  Edward  the 
Confessor,  the  founder  of  the  family  of  Berkeley  or  Barclay), 
inherited  the  old  family  estate  in  the  shire  of  Mearns;  and  to 
him  and  Katherine  his  wife,  William  Keith,  Marischal  of  Scot- 
land, his  brother-in-law,  granted,  1351,  by  charter  confirmed 
by  King  David  II.,  the  lands  of  Mathers.  This  estate  of 
Mathers  descended  in  regular  succession,  from  father  to  son, 
through  many  generations,  to 

David  Barclay,  of  Mathers,  &.  1580 ;  who  d.  about  IGuO, 
having  previously  sold  the  property  of  Mathers.  By  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Livingstone,  of  Dunipace,  he  left  a 
8on  and  successor, 

CoL.  David  Barclay,  6.  1610;  who  served  with  distinction 
under  Gostavds  Adolphus,  and,  on  his  return  home,  attained 
the  rank  of  Colonel  during  the  great  civil  war.  In  1647,  he 
purchased  the  lands  and  barony  of  tJrie,  co.  Kincardine,  from 
William,  Earl  Marischal.  He  m.  Katharine,  dau.  of  SirEobert 
Gordon,  of  Gordonstoun,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

EocERT  Barclay,  of  Urie,  the  celebrated  Apologist  of  the 
Quakers,  6.  28  Dec.  1G48 ;  who  m.  Feb.  1CG9-70,  Christian,  dau. 
of  Gilbert  MoUison,  of  the  family  of  Mollison  of  Aberdeenshire, 
and  had,  with  four  daus.,  three  sons,  i.  Eobert,  his  heir; 
II.  David,  ancestor  of  Barclay  of  Bury  Hill,  now  chief  of 
the  house  ;  iii.  John,  who  settled  in  Dublin.    The  eldest  son, 

EoiiERT  Barclay,  Esq.  of  Urie,  h.  1672 ;  was  father  of 
Eobert  Barclay,  Esq.  of  Urie,  6.  1699 :  whose  eldest  son  and 
heir, 

Eobert  Barclay,  Esq.  of  Urie,  I.  1731-32  ;  M.P.  for  Kincar- 
dineshire ;  m.  1st,  Lucy,  dau.  of  David  Barclay,  Esq.,  by 
whom  he  had  a  dau.,  Lucy,  m.  Samuel  Gallon,  Esq.  of 
Duddcston  House,  co.  Warwick;  and  2ndly,  1776, Sarah-Anne 
Allardice,  only  dau.  of  James  AUardice,  of  Allardice,  heiress 
of  Une  of  the  Earls  of  Airth  and  Monteith,  and  of  Prince  David, 
Earl  of  Strathearn,  son  of  Robert  II.,  King  of  Scotland,  by 
whom  (who  d.  7  July,  1833)  he  had, 
^     EoBEET,  his  heir. 

James,  d.  at  Ceylon,  1803,  xmm. 
'     David-Stuart,  Major  2Sth  foot,  d.  unm.  1S2G. 
:     Anne,  d.  unm.  29  Oct.  1782. 

Une-Cameron,  m.  25  July,  18C0,  John  Innes,  Esq.  of  Cowic, 
CO.  Kincardine,  and  d.  Sept.  1809. 

Margaret,  m.  1800,  Hudson  Gurncy,  Esq.  of  Keswick,  and 
I       d.  16  Dec.  185=) 

Mary,  twin  with  Martartt,  d.  unm.  June,  1799. 
;     Bodney,  d.  unm.  1863. 


Mr.  Barclay  d.  1797,  and  was  .t.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Earcl4y-Allardice,  Esq.  of  Urie  and  Allardice 
5.  25  Aug.  1779;  m.  1815,  Mary,  dau.  of  Ale-xfinder  Dalgarno^ 
of  Aberdeen,  and  had  an  only  child  to  survive  infancy. 
Margaret  Bakclay-Allardice,  heiress  of  line,  6.  4  July 
1816,  who  claimed  the  Earldoms  of  Strathearn,  Monteiiii' 
and  Airth,  before  the  House  of  Lords,  1870.  She  r,i.  1st,  i 
April,  1840,  Samuel  Ritchie,  by  whom  she  has  surviving  issue, 

1  Robert  Barclay-Allardice,  6.  19  May,  1841. 

2  David-Stuart  Barclay-Allardice,  b.  21  Nov.  1845;  m.  15 
Oct.  1868,  Fannie-Foster,  elder  dau.  of  Edwin-Day  Elliot, 
Esq.  of  West  Brattleboro,  Vermont,  U.S.,  and  has  issue, 

Robert,  b.  18  Aug.  18G9. 

Elliot-Ritchie,  6.  10  Oct.  1873. 

David-Graham,  6.  11  Dec.  1877. 

Margaret-Anna,  6.  21  Dec.  1871. 
Mr.  Ritchie  d.  17  Sept.  1845,  and  his  widow,  Blargarct,  m. 
2ndly,     30    July,     1854,    James    Tanner,    by   whom,   who 
d.  21  Jan.  1866,  she  had  a  dau.,  Augusta-Graham,  d.  uam. 
21  Dec.  1874. 

Mr.  Barclay-Allardice  being  heir  general  and  of  line  of 
William,  1st  Earl  of  Airth,  as  such  claimed  the  earldoms  of 
Strathearn,  Monteith,  and  Airth.  He  was  sole  heir  of  the  body 
of  Prince  David,  son  of  Eobert  II.,  King  of  Scotland.  He  d. 
1854,  when  the  representation  in  the  male  line  devolved  on 
Charles  Barclay,  Esq.,  of  Bury  Hill,  whose  descent  is  as 
follows : 

David  Barclay,  2nd  son  of  Robert  Barclay,  of  Urie,  the 
Apologist  of  the  Quakers,  settled  in  London,  and  entertained 
successively  Queen  Anne,  George  I.,  George  II.,  and  Georgi: 
III.,  when  they  visited  the  city  on  Lord  Mayor's  day.    He  ra. 
1st,   1707,  Anne,  dau.  of  James  Taylor,  of  London,  by  whom 
he  had  issue, 
James,  who  m.  Sarah  Freaihe,  and  had  two  sons,  Jo,-.pph  and 
Alexander,  both  d.  s.  p.,  and  one  dau.,  Anne,  wiiu  oi  James 
Allardice,  of  Allardice. 
Alexander,  of  whom  presently. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Timothy  Bevan,  Esq. 
He  in.  2ndly,  1723,  Priscilla,  dau.  of  John  Freame,  of  LoncTon, 
by  whom  he  had,  with  six  daus.,  two  sons, 
David,  of  Toimgbury,  Herts,  who  m.  1st,  Martha  Hudson, 
and  2ndly,  Rachael,  dau.  of  Samson  Lloyd,  Banker  at  Bir- 
mingham;   the  last-named  lady  d.  s.  p.;    but  by  his  1st 
wife,  David  Barclay  left  at  his  decease,  1809,  an  only  dau. 
and  heiress,   Agatha,   who  m.  Richard    Gurney,   Esq.   of 
Keswick,   co.   Worfolk,   and  had  a  son,  the  late  Hddson 
Gceney,  Esq.  of  Keswick,  and  a  dau.,  Agatha,  widow  of 
Sampson  Hanbury,  Esq.  of  Poles,  Herts. 
John,  ancestor  of  Joseph-Gueney  Barclay,  Esq.  of  Ley  ton. 

The  2nd  son, 

Alexander  Barclay,  Esq.,  b.  1711;  d.  at  Philadelphia, 
1771,  leaving,  by  Ann  Hickman,  his  wife,  a  son, 

Eobeet  Barclay,  Esq.  of  Bury  HiU,  Surrey,  b.  1751 ; 
m.  1st,  1775,  Rachel,  dau.  of  John  Gurney,  Esq.  of 
Keswick;  and  2ndly,  Margaret  Hodgson;  by  the  former  of 
whom  he  had  (with  daus.,  of  whom  Agatha,  m.  Georgo 
Hilhouse,  Esq.;  Anne,  m.  Jacob-Foster  Reynolds,  Esq.;  Lucy, 
m.  George-Croker  Fox,  Esq.  of  Grove  Hill;  Maria,  m.  Robert- 
AVere  Fox,  Esq.;  and  Martha,  m.  Lieut. -Col.  John  Er-jm- 
head,  C.B.)  four  sons, 

I.  Charles,  his  heir. 

II.  David,  ancestor  of  Barclay  of  EastvncTc  Pari: 

HI.  Gurney,  b.  1786;  who  m.  Mary-Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Freshfield,  Esq.,  and  (/.  leaving  an  only  child,  Eobcrt- 
Gurney,  b.  1819;  m.  1840,  Catherine-Henrietta,  dau.  of 
Marmaduke  Wyvill,  Esq.  of  Constable  Burton,  co.  York. 

nr.  Alexander,  b.  1791 ;  d.  unm.  1812. 

Mr.  Barclay  was  .s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 

Charles  Barclay,  Esq.  of  Bury  Hill,  Surrey,  6.  26  Dec. 
1870;  M.P.  for  Southwark  from  1815  to  1818;  for  Dundalk 
from  IG26  to  1830;  and  for  West  Surrey  from  1834  to  1838,  and 
High  Sheriff  of  Surrey,  1842.  In  1854,  at  the  decease  of  his 
Idnsman,  Robert  Barclay  Allardice,  Esq.  of  Urie  and  Allardice, 
he  succeeded  to  the  male  representation  of  the  family  of 
Barclay  of  Mathers  and  Urie.  He  m.  1  Aug.  1804,  Anna- 
Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Kett,  Esq.  of  Seething,  co. 
Norfolk,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Arthur-Kett,  late  representative  of  the  family. 

II.  Robert,  h.  10  Aug.  1808;  m.  Feb.  1830,  Rachel,  dau.  of 
Osgood  Hanbury,  Esq.  of  liollield  Grange,  Essex,  and  d. 
April,  1843,  having  had  issue, 

1  Hanbury,  b.  1  June,  1836;  m.  20  July,  1864,  his  cousin, 
Adeline-Henrietta,  3rd  dau.  of  A.-K.  Barclay,  Esq.  of 
Bury  Hill,  and  has  a  son,  b.  30  Jime,  1865. 

2  Charles,  6.  1837. 

1  Anna-Maria,  to.  Sampson  Hanbury,  Esg, 

2  Emily,  m.  Eev.  Hayward  Joyce. 


BAR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


BAR 


m.  Charles,  Ji.lSiO;  d.  1823. 

IV.  Thomas-George,  b.  1819;  m.  1844,  Emily,  clau.  of  Eov. 
James  Joyce,  Vicar  of  Dorking. 

I.  Anna-Maria,  d.  younff,  1812. 

II.  Caroline,  m.  1837,  John-Guniey  Hoarc,  Esq.  of  Ilamp- 

III.  Eachel-Juliana,  m.  1847,  Joseph  Hoarc,  Esq.  of  Ilamp- 
stead. 

Mr.  Barclay  was  .?.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Arthdr-Kett  Barclay,  Esq.  of  Bury  Hill,  Surrey, 
F.R.S.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Chief  of  the  House  of  Barclay  of 
Mathers  and  Urie,  6.  20  June,  1806;  m.  20  Dec.  1836,  Maria- 
Octavia,  dau.  of  Ichabod  AVright,  Esq.  of  Mappcrley,  co. 
Notts,  and  d.  20  Nov.  1869,  having  had  issue, 
I.  KoBERT,  present  chief  of  the  house. 

n.  Charles-Arthur,  b.  1834;  ra.  7  June,  1864,  Emma-Ehoda, 
dau.  of  John  Bentlcy,  Esq.  of  Birch  House,  Lancashire,  and 
has  three  sons,  Boaald;  Edwin;  Oscar-Francis;  and  two 
daus. 

III.  Henry-John,  b.  and  d.  1840. 

IV.  Frederick-Kett,  ?>.  1841. 

V.  Charles- Wright,  6.  1853. 

I.  Harriet-Maria. 

II.  Eachel-Caroline,  rti.  24  Aug.  1864,  James  Gildea,  Capt. 
2nd  Warwick  Militia,  son  of  Very  Rev.  George-Robert 
Gildea,  Rector  of  Maylough  and  Provost  of  Tuam,  co. 
Galway. 

III.  Adeline-Henrietta,  m.  29  July,  1864,  to  her  cousin  Han- 
bury  Barclay,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Robert  Barclay, 
Esq. 

IV.  Emily-Octavia,  m.  1868,  Eeginald-More  Bray,  Esq.  of 
Shere. 

V.  Margaret,  to.  1  July,  1869,  Sir  Arthur-Temple-Fclix  Clay, 
Eart.  (sc«  I'.nRKE's  Peerarj<:). 

VI.  Neville-Juliana,  m.  Rev.  Charles-Lea  Wilson. 
Mr.  Barclay  d.  1869. 

Arms—Kz.,  a  chevron,  and  in  chief  three  crosses-patee  arg. 
Crest — A  mitre  or. 

SnppoHcrs—Tyio  savages  wreathed  round  the  loins  with  oak, 
each  holding  in  the  exterior  hand  a  club,  all  ppr. 
MMo — In  cruce  spero. 
(Seat — Bury  Hill,  Dorking,  Surrey. 


BARCLAY    OF    EASTWICK    PARK. 

Barclay,  Hedworth-Teelawnt,  Esq.  of  East- 
wick  Park,  Surrey,  h.  10  May,  1859. 

ILtllCilSE. — This  is  a  branch  of  Barclat  of  Mathers  and 
Urie,  sprincing  from 

David  Barclay,  Esq.  of  Eastwick  Park,  Surrey,  M.P.  for 
Sunderland,  2nd  son  of  Robert  Barclay,  Esq.  of  Bury  Hill, 
Surrey,  and  brother  of  Charles  Barclay,  who  became  heir 
male  of  the  house  of  Barclay  in  1854.  Ho  was  h.  1784;  m.  20 
Oct.  1818,  Maria-Dorothea,  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Hedworth  WH- 
liamson,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Hedwortii-David,  his  heir. 

II.  Alexander-Charles,  M.P.  for  Taunton,  1865. 

III.  Robert-William.  iv.  David,  Capt.  ICth  Lancers. 
I.  Maria-Dorothea.  n.  Elizabeth-Janc. 

Mr.  David  Barclay,  d.  1  July,  1861,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
eon, 

Hedworth-David  Barclay,  Esq.  of  Eastwick  Park,  6.  15 
Oct.  1820;  m.  1857,  Agnes-Carohne,  dau.  of  Henry-Brereton 
Trelawny,  Esq.  of  Shotwick,  co.  Chester,  and  widow  of  John- 
James  CaUcy,  Esq.  of  Burderop  Park,  co.  Wilts,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Hebworth-Trelawsy,  his  successor. 

II.  IIaery-David,  b.  1860.  iii.  Reginald,  6.  1801. 
I.  Agnes-Emma. 

Mr.  Barclay  d.  25  Aug.  1873. 

Arms,  Crest  and  il/o«o— Same  as  Barclay  i^f  Masters  and 
Urie. 

feaf— Eastwick  Park,  Leatherhead,  Surrey. 

BARCLAIT    OP    LEYTON. 

Barclay,  Joseph-Gttrney,  Esq.  of  Leyton, 
Essex,  and  Higham,  Suffolk,  b.  1816  ;  m.  1st,  Mary- 
Walker,  dau.  of  William  Leatham,  Esq.  of  Wake- 
field, and  by  her  (who  d.  10  Feb.  1818)  has  issue, 

I.  Robert,  b.  1843. 

n.  William-Lcatham,  b.  1845. 

I.  EUxabeth-Gurney,  d.  an  infant,  1849. 
Mr.  Barclay  m.  2ndly,  Marn;aret,  dau.  of  William 
Exton,  Esq.  of  Hitcliin,  and  has  issue, 

in.  Henry- Albert,  b.  18f)6. 

rv.  Edward-Ejiton,  b.  1S60. 


V.  Alfred-Gordon,  h.  1807  ;  d.  ISGS. 

VI.  Francis-Hubert,  b.  1869. 

II.  Margaret-Jane.  iii.  Mary-Ellzabeth-Gurney. 

iLtllCajgiC.— This  is  a  branch  of  Barclay  of  Mathers  a.ul 
Urie,  of  which  Robert  Barclay,  Esq.  of  Bury  HiU,  is  tlie 
representative. 

John  Barclay,  of  Cambridge  Heath,  merchant  in  London, 
2nd  son  of  David  Barclay,  of  London,  by  Priscilla  Freame  liis 
2nd  wife,  and  grandsonof  Robert  Barclay,  of  Urie,  theApolo^'ist 
of  tlie  Quakers,  m.  Susanna  ^^'illet,  and  d.  1737,  aged  .:.J, 
leaving  issue, 

Robert,  his  heir. 

David,  6.  1763,  d.  s.  p. 

Mary,  vi.  John-Henry  Tritton,  Esq. 

Susannah-Willet,  m.  Osgood  Hanbury,  Esq.  of  Hollield 
Grange,  Essex,  who  d.  1851. 

Priscilla,  m.  William  Hall,  Esq.,  and  had  two  daus..  Elcanor- 
Willet,  in.  Osgood  Hanbury,  Esq.  of  Holfield  Grange,  and 
Emily,  m.  Robert  Hanbury,  Esq.  of  Poles,  Herts. 
The  elder  son, 

Egbert  Barclay,  Esq.  of  Clapham  Common,  Surrey,  6. 
1758;  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  Isaac  Ford,  Esq.  of  Manchester,  a 
lineal  descendant  of  the  ancient  family  of  Ford  of  Ford  Green, 
CO.  Stafford,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  his  heir. 

II.  Abraham-Rawlinson,  d.  1845. 

III.  Ford,  b.  1795;  m.  1824,  Esther,  dau.  of  William-Foster 
Reynolds,  Esq.  of  Carshalton  House,  Surrey,  and  d.  1859, 
having  had  issue, 

1  Henry-Ford,  of  Monkhams,  Woodford,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Essex,  b.  9  Sept.  1826;  m.  13  April,  1848,  Richenda-Louisa, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Samuel  Gurney,  Esq.  of  Upton, 
Essex,  and  has  issue,  Hugh-Gurney,  of  Thorpe,  Norwich, 
6.  1851;  Henry-Ford-Gumey,  6.  1860;  George-Head,  6. 
1862;  Cameron,  6.  1865;  Charics-Theodore,  6.  1867; 
Edith-Richenda,  m.  F.-Maltby  Bland,  Esq.  of  Bury  St. 
Edmunds;  Sarah-Adelaide,  in.  Charles-A.  Leatham,  Esq. 
of  Woodford,  Essex;  Marion- Alice-de  Gourney. 

2  Charies-Reynolds,  b.  1833. 

3  Frederick-John,  b.  1839. 
1  Mary-Anna. 

IV.  John,  6.  1797 ;  m.  1st,  Gcorgine  Hill,  by  whom  he  had 
a  son  John,  b.  1821,  who  m.  Isabella  Waite,  and  has,  John- 
Henry;  W.-Prior;  Robert-Grenfcll ;  Charies;  Isabella; 
Gcorgine ;  and  Rachel.  He  to.  2ndly,  Mary  Moate,  and 
dying  1838,  left  by  her  a  son  and  a  dau.,  Robert,  6.  1833,  m. 
Sarah-Matilda  Fry;  and  Mary,  m.  Samuel- Loyd  Stacy, 
Esq. 

I.  Anne-Ford,  d.  1794.  ii.  Susanna,  d.  1852. 

HI.  Mary,  in.  1815,  Hubert-John-Barclay  Galton,  Esq,  of 
Warley  Hall,  co.  Salop. 

IV.  Lydia-Ann,  d.  unm.  1855. 

V.  Elizabeth-Lucy,  m.  Henry  Birkbeck,  Esq. 
Robert  Barclay  d.  1800,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Eobert    Barclay,   Esq.   of   Leyton,   Essex,     6.    1737 ; 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Joseph  Gurney,  Esq.  of  Lakenham  Grove, 
Norfolk,  and  had  issue, 

Robert,  b.  1815  ;  to.  Elizabeth  Backhouse,  but  d.  s.  p.  1812. 

JosEPH-GuRNEY,  now  of  Lcytou. 

Henry,  d.  unm.  1851. 

Jane-Mary.  Elizabeth-Gumey,  d.  1817. 

Ann-Ford,  m.  Henry  Fowler,  Esq.  of  Melksham.  . 

Emma-Lucy,  d.  1847. 

Rachel,  to.  Alfred  Backhouse,  Esq.  of  Darlington. 

Louisa,  d.  1847. 
Mr.  Barclay  d.  1853. 

Arms — Az.,  a  chevron,  and  in  chief  three  crosses-patCc,  ar^. 
quartering  Willet  and  Gurney. 

Crest— A  mitre  or. 

Motto— In  cruce  spero. 

Residences — Leyton,  Essex;  Queen's  Gardens,  Brighton 
Higham,  Bury  St.  Edmunds. 


BARHAIVI    OF    TRECWN. 

The  late  Ret.  Charles-IIexry  Barham,  oj 
Trccwn,  co.  Pembroke,  J.P.,  M.A.,C]i.  Ch.  Oxford 
nephew,  and  sole  representative  of  Henry,  last  Eur 
of  Thanet,  m.  1st,  1836,  Elizabetli  Maria  (d.  1860) 
dau.  of  W.-B.  Ince,  Esq. ;  and  2ndly,  1863,  Ellen 
Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  E.-T.  Massy,  Esq.  o 
Cottesmore,  Haverfordwest,  only  son  of  the  lat 
Hon.  Edward  Massy.  Mr.  Barham  was  for  som 
time  Rector  of  Banning,  Kent,  and  of  Kirkby  TJior« 
Westmoreland,  and  d.  15  Aug.  1878. 

ILllTCagC.— This  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  family  ( 
Foster,  of  Northumberland. 


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BAR 


77 


Coz.  John  Foster,  b.  1G81  (see  Foster  of  Jamaica'),  iv. 
ilizabcth  Smith,  of  Barbadoes,  and  d.  Aug.  1731,  leaving 
ssue,  five  sons  and  four  daus.  His  widow  m.  2ndly,  Henry 
3arham,  Esq.  of  Jamaica,  a  descendant  of  the  family  of  that 
i.ame,  of  Barham  Court,  Kent.  (See  Hasted's  History  of 
Kent.)    Mr.  Henry  Barham  adopted  his  wife's  youngest  son, 

Joseph  Foster,  Esq.,  who  was  6.  1727,  and  assumed  by  Act 
)f  Parhament  the  name  of  Barham,  and  d.  1789.  He  m.  1st, 
Dorothea,  dau.  and  eventual  heir  of  Erasmus  Vaughan,  Esq. 
if  Trecwn,  co.  Pembroke,  and  2ndly,  Lady  Hill,  widow  of  Sir 
lowland  Hill,  of  Hawkestone.  By  his  1st  wife  he  had  issue, 
vith  five  daus.,  three  sons,  viz., 

I.  Joseph,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  in.  Eliza  Gill,  and  left  three  daus. 

III.  Thomas,  of  Leckinick,  Cornwall,  b.  1766;  m.  Mary-Ann 
Morton,  and  d.  1844,  leaving,  with  other  issue, 

1  Thomas,  6.  1794;  7)!.  1st,  Sarah  Garratt;  2ndly,  Mar- 
garet Henryson,  and  d.  1869,  leaving  Eustace,  m.  Ellen 
Huare;  Alfred,  m.  Eliza  Jevons ;  Alkman,  m.  Nannic-0. 
Ellis,  of  Baltimore,  U.S.A. ;  and  others. 

2  Charles,  b.  1804;  m.  Caroline  Carlyon,  and  has  issue, 
Francis,  m.  Sibella  Elwyn ;  Morton ;  and  Frederick. 

"he  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Foster  Barham,  Esq.  of  Treewn,  M.P.6.  1759,  s.  his 
ither;  m.  26  July,  1792,  Lady  Caroline  Tufton,  sister  of 
[enry,  lUh  and  last  Earl  of  Thanel,  and  had  issue  by  her 
who  d.  3  Nov.  1832), 

I.  John,  of  Treewn,  M.P.,  b.  1810;  m.  14  Jan.  1834,  Lady 
Katherine  Grimston,  dau.  of  James  Walter,  1st  Earl  of 
Veriilam,  and  d.  s.  p.  22  May,  1838.  His  widow  m.  2nrtly, 
4  June,  1839,  George-William-Frederick,  4th  Earl  of  Clar- 
endon, and  d.  4  July,  1874. 

II.  Charles-Henry,  late  of  Treewn. 

I.  JIary,  m.  Count  Gaccioci. 

II.  Caroline,  m.  Rev.  Sanderson  Kobins,  and  has  issue. 

.(4 i'lHs— Quarterly :    1st  and  4th,    Barham  ;    2nd  and  Srd, 

OSTER. 

Cnsts — Ist,  Barham;  2nd,  Foster. 

Seat — Treewn,  Uaverdfordwcst,  co.  Pembroke. 


BARING    OF    OAKWOOD,    &c. 

Baeing,  of   Oakwoocl,  Sussex ;    Norman    Court, 

Hants  ;  High  Beach,  Essex. 
John  Baring,  Esq.  of  Oakwood. 
William-Henry  Baring,  Esq.  of  Norman  Court. 
Thomas-Charles-Baring,  Esq.  of  High  Beach,  Essex. 
(See  Bdbke's  Peerage,  uniier  Northbbooe,  E.) 


BARKER    OF    KILCOOLEY    ABBEY. 

See  PoxsoNBX. 


RAYMOND-BARKER    OF    FAIRFORD 
PARK. 

Eatmond-Baeeee,  John-Raymond,  Esq.  of 
airfovd  Park,  co.  Gloucester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
heriff  1853,  6.  30  March,  1801 ;  m.  1st,  G  May, 
823,  Harriott-Ives,  dau.  of  William  Bosanquet, 
]sq.  of  London,  Banker,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Augusta,  m.    1    Jan.   1856,    Col.  Sir   Lumley    Graham, 

Bart,  of  Kirkstall,  co.  York. 
n.  Leonora. 

le  m.  2ndly,  14  Dec.  1841,  the  Lady  Katherine 

loreton,   youngest   dau.  of  Thomas,   Ist  Earl   of 

)ucie,  and  has  by  her  a  sou, 

I.  Percy-Fitzhardine,  J.P.,  b.  23  Feb.  1843,  m.  25  Juno, 
1874,  Morna-Gcorgina,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Joseph  llawley, 
Bart,  of  Leybourne  Grange,  Kent,  and  has  two  sons, 

1  Eeginald-Henry,  6.  8  Feb.  1875. 

2  Hugh-William-Heneage,  6.  15  Sept.  1876. 

HtltCaUC— Esther  Barker,  lady  of  the  Manor  of  Fair- 
;)rd,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Samuel  Baricer,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  of 
iloucester  1691,  and  grand-dau.  of  Andrew  Barker,  who  pur- 
hased  Fairford  from  the  Traceys,  m.  James  Lamb,  Esq.  of 
lackney,  but  d.  s.p.  1789,  having  devised  her  estates  to 

John  Raymond,  Esq.,  who  took  the  surname  of  Barker  in 
ddition  to  his  patronymic,  by  sign-manual.  He  m.  1st,  Martha 
o-hcir  of  Daniel  Booth,  Esq.  of  Huttun  HaU,  Essex,  by  whom 


he  had  twelve  children;  he  d;.  2ndly,  Margaret  Boddington, 
and  had  by  her  two  daus.    He  i/.  16  Jan.  1827  ;  his  son, 

Daniel  Raymond-Barker,  Esq.,  of  Fairford  ^ark,  m.  1797, 
Sophia- Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Ives,  Esq  of  Norfolk,  anil 
had  issue, 

John-Raymond,  now  of  Fairford  Park. 

Georgc-Ives. 

Henry-Charles,  Rector  of  Daylingworth,  co.  Gloucester. 

Sophia- Anna,  m.  Bernard  Brocas^Esq.  of  Beaurepaire,  Hants. 

Harriet-Ives,  m.  the  Rev.  F.  Rice,  Vicar  of  Fairford. 
He  d.  24  July,  1827. 

.4  j-ms— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  az.,  five  escallops  in  cross,  or; 
2nd  and  3rd,  Raymond,  az,,  an  eagle,  displ.,  arg.,  charged  on 
the  body  with  three  torteaux  in  pale,  on  a  chief,  embattled  of 
the  second,  as  many  torteaux. 

Crests— 1st,  on  a  rock  arg.,  a  hawk,  close,  or,  for  Barker; 
2nd,  out  of  a  mural  crown,  a  dcnii-caulc,  displayed,  or,  charged 
on  the  body  with  three  torteaux,  in  pale,  for  Raymond. 

Motto — Virtus  tutissima  cassis. 

Seat— Fairford  Park,  Fairford,  co.  Gloucester. 


BARKER    OF    STANLAKE    PARK. 

Barker,  Rev.  Alfred-Gre.slet,  M.A.,  of  Stan- 
lake  Park,  Reading,  Patron  and  Rector  of  Sherfield- 
on-Loddon,  Basingstoke,  b.  11  Dee.,  1835 ;  s.  hi& 
brother  as  representative  of  the  family  1869  ;  m. 
23  May,  1865,  Agnes,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  Comyns 
Tucker,  of  Beech  Hill,  co.  Devon,  and  has  issue, 

Frederick-George,  6.27  Oct.  1SC6. 

Violet- Agnes,  6.  17  Sept.  1S67. 

Frances-Mary,  b.  16  April,  1873. 

if.  tnragt.— Thomas  Barker,  Esq.  of  Springfield  House, 
CO.  Stafford,  whose  pedigree  can,  it  is  stated,  be  traced  back  to 
William  Barker,  of  Hatton,  Warfield,  Shropshire,  living  temp. 
Edward  III.,  was  b.  1720,  and  m.  twice:  1st,  Elizabeth  Fisher, 
and  2ndly,  Jane  Lardner,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

George  Barker,  Esq.  of  Stanlake  Park,  co.  Berks,  J. P., 
High  Sheriff  1857 ;  to.  1829,  Emma-Sophia  (now  Mrs.  Barker, 
of  Stanlake),  dau.  of  Frederick-George  Prescott,  Esq.  of 
Theobald's  Park,  co.  Herts,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George- William,  his  heir. 

II.  Alfred-Gresley,  present  representative. 

III.  Frederick- Grote,    killed  at   Inkcrman,    while   serving 
with  the  68th  regt. 

I.  Emma-Blanch,  m.  1866,  Letablere-John  Litton,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Right  Hon.  Edward  Litton  oi 
Altmore,  co.  Tyrone,  Master  in'Chancery  in  Ireland,  and  d. 
4  Dec.  1868,  leaving  one  son,  GEORCE-LETABLfeRE  John. 
Mr.  Barker  d.  16  Nov.  1S68,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George-William  Barker,  Esq.  of  Stanlake  Park,  J.P., 
Barrister-at-Law,  and  an  Officer  in  the  Berks  Militia,  d. 
v.nm.  Sept.  1869,  when  Stanlake  Park  devolved  on  his  mother, 
and  he  was  s.  in  the  representation  of  the  family  by  his  only 
brother. 
Rev.  Alfred-Gresley  Barker. 

Armx — Az.,  five  escallops  in  croFS  or. 
Crest — On  a  rock  arg.,  a  hawk,  close,  or. 
Motto — In  solo  Deo  salus. 
Seat — Stanlake  Park,  Reading. 


BARKER    OF    CROBOY. 

Barker,  William-Oliver,  Esq.  of  Stirhng,  co. 
Meath,  M.D.,  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  ;  b.  4  Oct.  1818  ; 
m.  25  April,  1861,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Henry  Mills, 
Esq.  of  Turnings,  co.  Rildare,  and  had  issue, 

Mary,  b.  23  June,  1862;  d.  3  May,  1864. 

iLtllCajJC— This  family,  whose  ancestor  settled  in  Ireland 
at  the  time  of  the  Commonwealth,  was  established  in  the  co. 
of  Meath,  by 

Charles  Barker,  who  accompanied  Cromwell  to  Ireland, 
and  fixed  his  residence  at  Croboy,  co.  Meath.  He  obtained 
grants  of  lands  under  the  Act  of  Settlement.  At  his  decease, 
he  left  issue,  two  sons,  Charles,  who  being  disinherited  by 
his  father,  returned  to  England,  and 

Oliver  Barker,  Esq.  of  Croboy,  to  whom  his  father 
bequeathed  the  Irish  estate.  He  m.  1714  (settlement  dated  22 
Feb.  1714),  Mary,  dau.  of  James  MacManus,  Esq.  of  Maynoorli 
Park,  CO.  Kildare,  and  had  issue, 

Charles,  his  heir. 


EAR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


I3AE 


James,  Lieut.-Col.  2nd  Queen's  Own  Eoyal  regiment  of  foot, 
b.  1717,  rf.  6  July,  1800,  ujim.,  and  was  buried  at  Clonard, 
CO.  Meath. 
EicHABD,  who  eventually  s.  to  the  Ii-ish  estates. 
Eleanor,  m.  Edward  Xugent,  Esq.  of  Clonmoml,  co.  "SVest 
meath. 

Alice,  m.  Samuel  Coates,  Esq.  of  Abbey  Shrule,  co.  Lons 
ford. 

Catherine,  d.  unm. 
The  eldest  son, 

Chakles  Babkee,  E-sq.  of  Croboy,  6.  1716;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
John  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Balnacara,  co.  Westmeath,  and  had 
issue  by  her  an  only  child,  Oliver,  who  left  Ireland  and  entered 
the  Austrian  service.     His  brother, 

EicHAED  Babeek,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  OUver  Barker,  Esq.   of 
Croboy,  m.   175-5,  Alice,  only  dau.  of  Henry  CusacU,  Esq.  of 
Clonard,  and  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  10  June,  1818),  aged  90 
^with  two  daus.), 
Oliver,  his  heir. 

Charles,  6.  1756 ;  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Antisell,  Esq.  of 
Bir.  King's  Co.,  and  d.  without  leaving  issue. 
James,  b.  1763;  m.  Lucy,  dau.  of  Edward  Donovan,  Esq.  of 

Ballymore,  co.  Wexford.     (Sec  Dosovas  of  Ballyniorc.) 
liichard. 
Mr.  Eichard  Barker  d.  1  June,   1794,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

OuvEE  Bakkee,   Esq.  of  Clonard,  6.   1753;    m.   1st,   17S3, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Herbert,  and  had  issue. 
BicHAKD,  his  heir. 
Oliver,  6.  Kov.  1795;  d.  unm.  1854. 

Ellen,  m.  Edward  d'Arcy,  Esq.,  Capt.  43rd  regiment,  and 
had  issue  (with  three  daus.),  a  son,  Oliver,  Major  18th  Royal 
Irish  regiment,  who  m.  Martha,  eldest  dau.  of  Eichard 
Buck,  Esq.  of  Eartland,  co.  Devon,  Capt.  B.X.,  and  has 
issue. 

Alicia,  d.  1855. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Kirkland,  Esq.,  Dromin, 
CO.  Longford,  and  d.  15  Aug.  1840,  when  he  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

EicHABD  Babkee,  Esq.  of  Sterling,  co.  Meath,  and  Gardiner's 
Bow,  Dublin,  6.  5  April,   17S5 ;  m.  5  Aug.  1817,  Mary  (d.  23 
March,  1862),  dau.  of  Francis  MacFarlane,  Esq.  of  Huntstown, 
CO.  Dublin,  and  Stirhng,  co.  Meath,  and  had  issue. 
WiLEiAM-OLrvEE,  his  heir. 

FBANcis-OLn-EB,  M.D.,  3rd  (the  Buffs)  regiment,  6.  283Iarch, 
1820;  in.  3  Nov.  1859,  Louisa- Ann,  dau.  of  James  Espi- 
nasse,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Eecorder  of  Eochester,  d.  at 
Meerut,  India.  9  June,  1863,  leaving  issue,  Eichard-James- 
Oliver,  6.  11  Jan.  1861. 
Eichard-Oliver,  6.  23  Nov.  1821 ;  to.  10  Oct.  1855,  Katherine- 

Margaret,  only  dau.  of  Arthur  Grose,  Esq.,  Comm.  E.N. 
Edward-Oliver,   Lieut.  96th  regt.,  b.  30  Dec.  1824,   and  d.  at 

Latere,  India,  12  Dec.  1851. 
Oliver,  6.  18  Jan.  1827;  ra.  1  March,  1859,  Selina-Jessie, 
dau.  of  Eichard-Nassau  Bolton,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  84th 
legt.,  and  granddau.  of  Edward  Bolton,  Esq.  of  Brazeel, 
CO.  Dublin,  and  d.  30  Dec.  1873,  leaving  issue,  Eichard- 
AVUliam-Oliver,  b.  1  Nov.  18G0 ;  Mary-Selina-Jessie ;  Eliza- 
beth-Florence-Josephine. 
Henry-Oliver.    LL.D.   of  Lincoln's  Inn,    Earrister-at-Law, 

J.P.  CO.  MeaJth,  b.  14  May,  1832. 
3Iary,   m.  7  AprU,    1847,   John-Harlowe  Workman,  Earris- 
ter-at-Law, only  son  of  Harlowe-Phibbs  Workman,  Esq.  by 
Mira  his  wife ,  dau.  of  George  O'Malley,  Esq.  of  Spencer 
I'ark,  CO.  Mayo,  and  d.  8  Nov.  1871.    Mr.  Workman  d.  18 
AprU,  1848. 
Elizabeth,  m.  23  AprU,  1850,  Sir  Ealph-Smith  Cusack,  Knt. 
Clerk  of  the  Crown  and  Hanaper,  in  Ireland,  2nd  son  of 
James-AVilliam  Cusack,  Esq.  of  Feltiim,  co.  Dublin. 
Frances,  to.  18  Aug.  1859,  William-S.-B.  Kaye,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  son  of  George  Kaye,  Esq., late  40th  regt. 
Mr.  Barker  d.  18  Feb.  1853. 

Arms — ^Per  chevron,  engrailed  or  and  sa.,  a  lion  rampant, 
coimterchanged,  in  the  dexter  chief  point  a  crescent  of  the 
8icond. 

'  Crest— A-  demi  Moor,  ppr.,  over  his  left  shoulder  a  sash  gu.. 
In  his  dexter  hand  an  arrow  or,  feathered  and  headed  arg., 
and  on  his  sinister  arm  a  shield,  gold,  charged  with  a  crescent 
£a. 

Mottu — Mors  potius  macula. 

£eat— Stirling  House,  Clonsella,  co.  Meath. 


TJescia-SIaet-Flobence,  &.  4  July,  1SC9,  at  Coombe  House, 
Westbury-on-Trym,  co.  Gloucester. 

ULintnQC. — Edwabd-Gale  Boldeeo,  Esq.,  a  descendant 
of  the  family  of  Boldero  of  Ixworth,  Suffolk,  inherited  the 
manor  of  Cornbrough,  in  Sheriff  Button,  co.  York,  from  his 
mother,  a  dau.  of —  Gale,  Esq.  of  York.  He  to.  Mary,  el<  :-t 
dau.,  and  eventually  sole  heiress,  of  William  Lewyns,  Esq.  ^  f 
Eske,  CO.  York,  by  his  wife,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  >::■ 
Edward  Barnard,  Knt.,*  and  left  issue  by  her  (who  d.  17;3, 
aged  63)  four  sons,  viz., 

I.  Lewtns,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  a  Banker  in  London,  first  of  Staplcton  Park,  co.  York, 
and  subsequently  of  Aspcnden  Hall,  co.  Herts. 

III.  Edward-Gale,  a  Banker  in  London. 

IV.  Henry,  of  Aviary  Hill,  Kent,  and  two  daus. 
The  eldest  son, 

Lewy.ns  Boldeeo,  Esq.,  assumed  in  1769,  the  surname  and 
arms  of  Baesabd.  He  m.  1750,  Anne  dau.  of  William  Popple- 
weU,  Esq.  of  Pontefract,  co.  York,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1797, 
aged  68)  had  issue, 

I.  Henby,  his  heir. 

II.  Lewyns,  b.  1758,  d.  1820,  leaving  an  only  child,  Mary- 
Anne,  TO.  1821,  Capt.  John  Ditmas  (who  d.  1S27),  and  has 
issue  three  daus. 

I.  Anne,  m.  1780,  Eobert,  1st  Lord  Camngton,  d.  1827. 

n.  Mary,  m.  1808,  James  Bankes,  Esq.  cousin  to  Sir  Joseph 
Bankes,  K.B.,  and  d.  1834. 
Mr.  Boldero  Barnard  d.  1783,  aged  75,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Heney  Boldeeo-Baesakd,  Esq.  of  Cave  Castle,  6.  1755;  m, 
23  April,  1788,  Sarah-Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Eor.EB  Gee,  Esq.  of  Bishop  Burton  (she  d.  28  Nov.  1832),  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Henby-Gee,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles-Lewyns,  b.  19  Jan.  1790,  Capt.  Scotch  Greys; 
killed  at  Waterloo,  1815. 

III.  Edward- William  (Eev.),  of  Brantingham  Thoi-pe.  '..  10 
March,  1791;  Vicar  of  South  Cave;  m.  25  April,  1  !, 
Philadelphia-Frances-Esther,  dau.  of  Archdeacon  Wr:  ,- 
ham  (she  to  .  2ndly,  in  1848,  the  Eev.  C.-W.-W.  Ey ton,  E  ;  r 
of  Aston  Clinton,  Bucks,  who  d.  1870)  and  dying  10  Jan. 
1S28,  left  issue, 

1  Chaeles-Edwabd-Gee,  heir  to  his  uncle. 
1  Eosamond.  2  Caroline. 

I.  Sarah-Elinor,  &.  11  Aug.  1810;  m.  10  Oct.  1832,  Joseph 

Delpratt,  Esq.,  son  of  Samuel  Delpratt,  Esq.  of  Jamaica, 
and  dying  7  Jan.  1852,  left  issue  two  sons  and  eight  dau=. 
Mr.  Boldero-Barnard  d.  6  Feb.  1815,  and  was  s.  by  his  cl  .est 
son, 

Hen-by-Gee  Babnaed,  Esq.  of  Cave  Castle,  6.  22  Feb.  1759; 
Capt.  Scots  Greys;  m.  8  April,  1834,  EUzabeth-Mary,  dau.  of 
Henry  Eliott,  Esq.  of  Clonmell,  and  dying  without  issue, 
23  April,  1858,  was  s.  (after  the  death  of  his  widow,  who  sur- 
vived till  16  Feb.  1872^  by  his  nephew,  the  present  possessor. 

^nns— Quarterly;  1st  and  4th  quarteriy,  1st  and  4th.  arg., 
a  bear,  rampant,  sa.,  muzzled  or;  2nd  and  3rd,  per  pale,  or 
and  az.,  a  saltier  counterchanged,  surmounted  by  a  saltieretj 
2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  a  sword  in  bend,  arg.,  for  Gee. 

Crests— A  bear,  as  in  the  arms,  for  Baenaed  ;  a  greyhotiafl, 
courant,  for  Boldeeo.  ,, 

Motto — Festina  lente.  Ji 

-Seat— Cave  Castle,  Brough,  co.  York.  K 


BAKNAKD   OF  CAVE   CASTLE. 

Baexaed,  Chabxes-Edwaed-Gee,  Esq.  of  Cave 
Castle,  CO.  York,  J.P.,  b.  23  March,  1822  ;  m.  5  June, 
1862,  Sopliia-Letitia,  .5tli  dau.  of  Hon.  Andre-w-Grod- 
frey  Stuart,  2nd  son  of  Andrew-Thomas,  1st  Earl 
of  Castlestewart,  and  has  surviving  issue,  a  dau., 


EAENARD    OF    PRESTBTJEY. 

Baexaed,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Prcstbury,  ca, 
Gloucester,  formerly  an  officer  in  the  65th  regt.,  b^ 
29  July,  1823. 

iLtUCaflC— The  Eev.  Thomas  Babxabd,  of  Leeds,  whoofc 
Miss  Drake,  had,  with  a  dau.,  Frances,  wife  of  the  Eev.  Mr. 
Jackson,  two  sons,  Thomas,  his  heir,  and  Charles,  who  m. 
and  had  issue.    The  elder  son. 

The  Eev.  Thomas  Baenabd,  Eector  of  Withersficld,  Suffoll^ 
m.  Mtlosine  Eosenhagen,  and  had  issue, 


*  The  family  of  Baexaed  is  supposed  to  have  settled  in 
Yorkshire  towards  the  close  of  the  fourteenth  century,  in  the 
person  of  Edward  Barnard,  armiger,  who  d.  in  1401,  and  i 
buried  in  York  Minster.  His  descendant.  Sib  Edwaed  BabI* 
>aed,  of  North  Dalton  and  Cowlam,  was  knighted  by  King 
Charles  II.,  and  was  recorder  of  Beverley  and  Kingston-upon» 
Hull,  and  dying  in  1688,  was  s.  (after  the  death  of  several, 
elder  sons,  without  male  issue)  by  his  youngest  son,  HenbC 
Babnabd.  M.D.  of  Beverley,  who  m.  a  dau.  of  Sir  Christoph* 
Lo«  tlier,  Bart.,  and  d.  s.  p.  in  1769,  aged  94,  having  bequeamafli 
his  estates  to  bis  grand-nephew,  Lewyns  Boldeeo,  Esq.,  OO 
condition  of  his  assuming  the  surname  and  arms  ot  Babnabd. 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EAU 


-9 


I.  Robeht-Caet,  of  whom  presently. 

!i.  Robert    (Rev).    Prebendary    of    Winchester,    m.     1793, 
Hon.  Louisa  Verney,  only  dau.  of  John-Pcto,  6th  Lord  Wil- 
loughby  de  Brolje,  and  d.  3  Feb.  1835,  leaving  issue, 
1  EoBERT-JoHN,  who  s.  his  maternal  uncle  Henry  PeytOi 
8th  Lord  Willoughby  de  Broke,  as  9th  baron. 
1  Louisa,  m.  9  June,  1825,  Joseph  Townsend,  Esq.,  and  d. 
22  April,  1863. 
nr.  Thomas  (Rev.),  m.  Everilda,  2nd  dau.  of   the  late  Sir 
Mordaunt  Martin,  Bart.,  and  d.  1799;  his  widow  d.  Nov. 
1839,  leaving  two  sons,  1  Mordadnt,  b.  1795,  m.  and  has 
issue;  2  George-Martin,  b.  4  April,  1799,  d.  %inm.  22  Feb. 
1859. 
IV.  Charles-DraUe   (Rev.),    m.    Anna-Maria,    relict   of   Sir 
Griffith  Boynton,  Bart- 
I.  Cliarlotte-Anno. 
The  eldest  son, 

The  Rev.  Robeet-Cart  Barnard,  Rector  of  Withersfield, 
'uffolli,  J.P.,  m.  10  June,  1790,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert- 
^ary  Elwes,  Esq.  of  Throcking,  Herts,  and  by  her(who  d.  1813) 
lad  issue. 

Thomas,  of  Prestbury  and  Bartlow. 

Charles-James  (Rev.),  m.  1827,  Carolinc-Arabella-Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Robert-Gary  Elwes,  Esq.  of  Billing,  co.  Northamp- 
ton, and  by  her  (who  d.  28  May,  1866)  has  issue. 
Henry-Anthony.  Philip-Adolphus. 

Charlotte- Elizabeth,  m.  Henry -Lindow  Lindow,  Esq. 
'he  eldest  son, 

Tho.mas  Barnard,  Esq.  of  Prestbury,  co.  Gloucester,  and 
'artlow,  CO.  Cambridge,  J. P.,  Capt.  in  the  army,  b.  30  July, 
792;  rd.  12  Aug.  1822,  Christian,  dau.  of  Thomas  Porter,  Esq. 
fRockbeare  House,  Devon,  and  had  issue, 

I.  TnoMAs,  now  of  Prestbury. 

II.  AVilliam,  b.  21  May,  1825. 

III.  Robert-Cary,  6.  13  Dec.  1827. 
1.  Charlotte-Christina. 

— Arg.,  a  bear,  rampant,  sa.,  muzzled  or. 
—  A  demi-bear,  rampant,  sa.,  muzzled  or. 
-I'restbury,  near  Cheltenham. 


BAENARDISTON    OF    THE    EITES. 

Barnaediston,  ISTathaniel-Clarke,  Esq.  of 
'he  Eyes,  Suffolk,  J.P.,  D.L.,  b.  5  Nov.  1799 ;  in. 

March,  1826,  SojDhia,  dau.  of  George-Eobert 
]jres,  Esq.  of  Cavenham  Hoiise,  Norfolk,  by  Louisa 
is  T,  ife,  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Harry  Parker,  Bart,  of 
leliLird,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Nathaniel,  J.P.,  late  of  27th  regt.,  b.  24  April,  1832 ; 
V,).  11  Feb.  1858,  Lady  Florence  Legge,  dau.  of  William, 
4th  Earl  of  Dartmouth,  and  has,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Nathaniel-Walton,  6.  1858. 

II.  Thomas,  Capt.  R.N.,  6.  4  Dec.  1833;  m.  3  Feb.  ISGl, 
Lucy-Mary,  dau.  of  Admiral  Charles  Wise. 

HI.  .\ithur.  Vicar  of  Metheringham,  co.  Lincoln,  h.  V  June. 

l"-35,  m.  1861 ;  Emma,  dau.  of  Richard  Almack,  Esq. 
l\-.  Charles-Francis,   25th  foot,  b.  8  June,  1841;  m.   1871, 

Lucy,  dau.  of  James  Fetherstonhaugh,  Esq.  of  Moatc, 

CO.  Westmeath,  d.  1  Sept.  1875. 

I.  Louisa-Elizabeth,  m.  19  Feb.  1852,  to  John  Greenwood, 
Esq.  of  SwarclifTe,  near  Ripley,  co.  York,  M.P. 

II.  Anne-Sophia,  d.  1  Feb.  1832. 

11!.  Sophia-Mary,  to.  Nov.  1855,  Sir  William  Parker,  Bart. 

of  Melford  Hall,  Suffolk,  son  of  the  late  Admiral  Hyde 

Parker. 
IV.  Frances  -  Maria,   m.  31   March,  1864,   Morton  -  Robert 

Eden,  Major  56th  foot,  eldest  son  of  Robert  Eden,  Esq. 
v.  Laura-Caroline,  d.  1  Sept.  1871. 
VI.  EditU-Charlotte,  to.  5   Aug.   1869,    Ulick-John  Burke, 

Esq.,  son  of  James-St.-Georgc  Burke,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  of  the 

Auberies,  Essex, 
a-.  Baruardiston  s.  his  father  1837. 

illUCajfC.— The  family  of  Earnardiston,  one  of  the  most 
icient  in  the  United  Kingdom,  flourished  in  a  direct  line  for 
arly  thirty  generations,  and  assumed  its  name  from  the  town 
Bamarston,  or  Barnston,  contiguous  to  Ketton,  of  which  the 
irnardistons  were  proprietors  from  the  Conquest.  By  inter- 
arriage,  temp.  Edward  II.,  with  the  heiress  of  Willoughby, 
e  Earnardistons  obtained  the  manor  of  Great  Cotes,  co. 
ncoln,  which  they  held  for  several  centuries.  Ketton  Hall 
'ey  acquired  with  the  heiress  of  the  family  of  Newmarch, 
■  lich  surname  it  appears  they  adopted,  and  anciently  bore, 
coajuattioa  with  that  of  Earnardiston,  as  exhibited  on 


the  monument  of  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Barnardiston, 
the  wife  of  Sir  Hugh  Everard,  in  the  chureh,of  Great  Walt- 
ham,  Essex.     She  d.  1G09. 

Sir  Thomas  Earnardiston,  Knt.  of  Witham,  Essex,  who 
s.  to  the  representation  of  the  family  at  the  decease  of  his 
father.  Sir  Thomas,  1619,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Eichard 
Knightley,  Knt.  of  Fawsley,  and  had  is.^ue, 

Sir  Nathaniel  Earnardiston,  of  Ketton,  M.P.,  Suffolk, 
ancestor  of  the  extinct  Baronets  of  Ketton  and  Brightwell,  and 
a  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Earnardiston,  Esq.,  who  m.  1st,  Anno,  dau.  of 
Henry  Austen,  Esq.  of  London,  by  whom  he  had  daus.  only, 
and  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Henry  Polstcad,  Esq.  of  London,  by 
whom  he  had,  with  three  younger  sons,  his  heir, 

Tho.mas  Earnardiston,  Esq.  of  London,  d.  31  Oct.  1704, 
aged  67,  leaving  by  his  wife,  Ehza,  dau.  of  John  Clarke,  Esq., 
M.P.  for  Bury,  with  other  issue,  a  2nd  son, 

Nathaniel  Earnardiston,  b.  1681 ;  in.  Bethia  Fowler,  and 
was  father  of  four  sons,  all  of  whom  d.  s.  p.,  except  the 
youngest,  viz., 

John  Earnardiston,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  who  m.  31  May,  1754, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Edward  Leeds,  Esq.,  of  Croxton  Park,  co. 
Cambridge,  Serjeant-at-Law,  and  by  her  left  an  only  surviving 
son, 

Nathaniel  Baknardiston,  Esq.  of  The  Eyes,  near  Sud- 
bury, d.  28  Sept.  1755;  who  to.  25  Feb.  1783,  Elizabeth- 
Joanna,  only  child  of  John  Styles,  Esq.  of  Kingston,  Surrey, 
and  d.  23  Dec.  1837,  having  had  issue, 

Nathaniel-Clarkc,  his  heir. 

Elizabeth,  to.  1811,  Charles-Eaymond  Barker,  Esq.,  and  d 
8  Jan.  1825. 

Ann,    TO.    1815,  Eev.    Thomas    Mills,  Rector    of    Stutton, 

Suffolk,  Chaplain  to  George  HI.,  George  IV.,  William  IV., 

and  Queen  Victoria ;  d.  1827. 

^?-!!!.s— Az.,  a  fesse  dancettue  erm.,  between  six  crosses 
crosslet  arg. 

Crest — A  bittern  or,  standing  among  bulrushes  ppr. 
-Seai— -The  Eyes,  near  Sudbury,  SulVolk. 


EAENE  OF  SOTTEKLEY  ANTi  BTJNWICH. 
Baene,  Feedeeice,  Esq.  of  Sotterley  and  Dun- 
wich,  Suffolk,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  M.P.  for  Bunwich, 
and  late  Capt.  in  the  12th  Lancers,  b.  8  Nov.  1806 ; 
111.  4  Feb.  1831',  Mary-Anne-Ehzabeth,  eldest  dau.  of 
the  late  Sir  John-Coui'tenay  Honywood,  Bart.,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Frederick-St.  John-Newdigate,  6.  5  Sept.  1S42;  J.P., 
M.P.  Suffolk,  Lieut.-Col.  late  Scots  Guards,  to.  2  Nov. 
1S71,  Lady  Constance  Seymour,  5th  dau.  of  Francis- 
Hugh-George,  5th  Marquess  of  Hertford,  and  has  a  son, 

Miles,  6.  1874. 

II.  Philip-Julius-Honywood-Ayscogh,  b.  19  Jan.  Icii;  Capt. 
eoth  Rifles. 

I.  Alice-Mary-Honywood,  d.  1849.  ii.  Edith. 

ILtllCagC— Sir  George  Barne,  Knt,  was  Lord  Mayor  of 
London  in  1552.  By  his  wife  Alice  he  had  (with  two  daus., 
Anne,  to.  1st,  Alexander  Carlyell,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  Sir 
Francis  Walsingham;  and  EUzabeth,  m.  Sir  John  Rivers, 
Knt.)  two  sons,  George,  his  heir,  and  John,  who  left  two 
daus.,  his  co-heirs,  Mary,  wife  of  Francis  Roberts,  Esq.  of 
Wilsdon ;  and  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Edward  Altham,  Esq.  The 
elder  son. 

Sir  George  Barne,  Knt.,  citizen  of  London,  and  Lord  Mayor 
in  1586,  TO.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Garrard,  Knt.  (who 
was  Lord  Mayor  of  London  in  1555),  of  Dorney,  Bucks,  and 
dying  in  1592,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  William  Barne,  Knt.  of  Woolwich,  Kent,  m.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Doctor  Edward  Sandys,  Archbishop  of  York,  and  had 
six  sons  and  a  dau.    The  fourth  son, 

The  Rev.  Miles  Barne,  Rector  of  Bishopsbourne-cum-Bar- 
ham,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Travis,  or  Travers,  Esq.  of  Chipping 
Norton,  co.  Oxford,  and  dying  1  Sept.  1670,  left,  with  other 
issue,  a  second  son, 

John  Barne,  citizen  of  London,  to.  Alice,  dau.  of  Edward 
Billers,  of  the  town  of  Leicester,  gentleman,  and  had,  with 
two  daus.,  Anne,  d.  unm.  in  1683,  and  Alice,  m.  William 
Sclwyn  of  London,  five  sons,  George,  John,  WiUiam,  Miles, 
and  Henry.    The  fourth  son. 

Miles  Barne,  a  Merchant  of  London,  to.  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of 
Solomon  Snowdon,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  York,  and  dying  'a 
1743,  was  s,  by  his  son, 


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THE  T.ANDED  GENTRY. 


BAR 


Miles  Baene,  Esq.  of  Sotterley,  Suffolk,  MP.  forDunwich, 
b.  1718  ;  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Nathaniel 
Elwicli,  Esq.  of  May  Place,  near  Crayford,  Kent,  formerly 
Governor  of  Fort  Saint  George,  East  Indies,  and  had  a  son, 
Miles,  his  heir.  Mr.  Barne  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
George  Thornhill,  Esq.  of  Diddington,  co.  Huntingdon,  and 
had,  with  other  children,  Barne,  M.P.,  d.  unm.  1829 ;  Snowdon, 
M.P.,  a  Lord  of  the  Treasury,  d.  unm.  1825;  Michael,  successor 
to  his  half-brother;  Thomas,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Sotterley,  Suffolk ; 
Mary,  m.  W.  Sawbridge,  Esq.  of  East  Haddon ;  Sarah,  m. 
John  Harding,  Esq.;  Elizabeth;  and  Anne,  wife  of  Drake 
Garrard,  Esq.  of  Lamer.  Mr.  Barne  d.  20  Dec.  1780,  and 
■was  «.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Miles  Baene,  Esq.  of  Sotterley,  Suffolk,  and  May  Place, 
Kent,  M.P.  for  Dunwich  from  1791  to  1796,  at  whose  decease 
v/am.,  8  Sept.  1825,  the  estates  devolved  upon  his  half- 
brother, 

Michael  Baene,  of  Sotterley  and  Dunwich,  Esq.,  Lieut.- 
Col.  7th  Hussars,  and  M.P.  for  Dunwich,  b.  1759 ;  m.  1798, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Ayscogh  Boucherett,  of  Willingham  and 
StaUingborough,  co.  Lincoln,  and  d.  1837,  leaving,  with  a  dau., 
Emilia-Mary,  m.  Gen.  Sir  Edward  Bowater,  a  son,  the  present 
Feedeeick  Baene,  Esq.  of  Sotterley  and  Dunwich. 

^rms— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  az.,  three  leopards'  faces, 
arg. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  chevron  az.,  between  three  Cornish 
choughs  sa. 

Crest — An  eagle,  displayed,  sa. 

Motto — Nee  timide,  nee  tcmere. 

Seats— Dunwich,  Yoxford,  and  Sotterley  Park,  Wrayford, 
Suffolk ;  and  May  Place,  Crayford,  Kent. 


BARNEBY-LTJTLEY  OF  BROCKHAMPTON. 

Barneby-Ltjtlet,  John-Habington,  Esq.  of 
Bi-octhampton,  co.  Hereford,  M.A.,  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford, 
1861,  J.P.  cos.  Hereford  and  co.  Worcester,  D.L.  co. 
Hereford,  High  Sheriff  in  1872  for  same  co.,  b.  2 
May,  1840;  m.  15  Dec.  1864,  Emily-Margaret, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Greorge-Grustavus-Chetwynd 
Talbot,  3rd  brother  of  the  18th  Earl  of  Shrews- 
bury, and  has  issue, 

I.  John-Talbot,  6.  5  Aug.  1873. 

I.  Guendolen-Emily-Frances.  ii.  Ethel-Susan. 

III.  Geraldine-Violet.  iv.  Gertrude-Emily. 

Mr.  Barneby  resumed  the  surname  of  Luxley,  by 
royal  license,  1864. 

HtnCagt.— Dr.  Nash,  in  his  History  of  Worcestershire 
(vol.  i.  p.  116,  art.  ^^ Bockleton").  has  the  following  note 
respecting  the  Bamebys : — "Mr.  Habington  says  this  family 
came  originally  from  Yorkshire,  and,  if  so,  were  probably  a 
younger  branch  of  the  ancient  family  Barnbt  of  Barnby  Hall, 
in  the  parish  of  Calthorne,  East  Riding  of  that  co.,  where 
they  continued  to  flourish  till  the  last  century,  when  they 
expired  in  co-heirs. " 

Thomas  Barnebt,  of  Ludlow,  in  Shropshire,  Treasurer  to 
King  Edwaed  IV.  at  the  battle  of  Towton,  was  there  slain  on 
Palm  Sunday,  1461.  He  m.  Isabella,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Thomas  Whitgreave,  of  the  Hill,  co.  Worcester,  Receiver  to 
Richard,  Duke  of  York,  and  was  great-great-grandfather  of 

BiCHABD  Barneby,  of  Acton,  in  Worcestershire,  son  and 
heir-apparent  of  Thomas  Barneby  of  the  Hill,  by  Joyce  his 
wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Walter  Acton,  of  Acton,  living  in  1555. 
He  m.  before  1555,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard 
Habingdon,  of  Brockhampton,  in  Herefordshire,  by  Joyce  his 
■wife,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Shirley,  Lord  of  Stockton, 
and  by  her,  whocZ.  9  July,  1574,  and  was  buried  at  Bockleton, 
had  issue,  with  daus.,  three  sons — viz.,  Robert,  his  heir; 
William,  ancestor  of  the  Bamebys  of  the  Hill;  and  Thomas, 
named  in  an  entail  of  38th  Elizabeth.  Richard  Barneby  d,  in 
1597,  and  was  buried  at  Bockleton  on  4  Dec,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Barnebt,  Esq.,  described  in  the  settlement  of  1h.B 
33th  of  Elizabeth,  of  Lawton,  in  Herefordshire,  but  was  after- 
■wards  of  Brockhampton,  in  the  same  co.  He  m.  Katherine, 
fiau.  of  Spooner,  of  Lawton,  and,  dying  in  May,  1634,"centen- 
arius  ut  fertur  "'  (Bromyard  Reg.),  left  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Barnebt,  Esq.  of  Brockhampton,  with  whom  the 
Visitation  of  Herefordshire  of  1683  commences,  and  whose 
name  occui-s  for  £67,  in  the  catalogue  of  the  gentry  of  that  co. 
who  compounded  for  their  estates  in  1650.  He  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  William  Ingrain,  Esq.  of  Earl's  Court,  in  St.  John's 


Bedwardine,  Worcestershire,  and  dying  about  1C4S,  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

John  Barnebt,  Esq.  of  Brockhampton,  described  in  his 
settlement  before  marriage  of  30  Nov.  1641,  as  son  and  heir- 
apparent  of  Thomas,  and  returned  among  the  persons  qualified 
for  Knights  of  the  Royal  Oak  in  1660,  his  estate  being  valued 
at  £1,000  per  annum,  lie  ra.  1st,  Alice,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of 
Richard  Studley,  of  Shrewsbury,  and  had  by  her  (who  was 
buried  at  Bromyard,  13  Aug.  1666)  six  sons  and  five  daus.  He 
m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Rowdon,  Esq.  of  Rowdun, 
in  Herefordshire,  heiress  to  her  brother  Anthony,  and  had 
by  her,  who  d.  in  1721,  an  only  child, 

Anne,  m.  Timothy  Briggenshawe,  Esq.  of  Earl's  Court,  in 
St.  John's,  Worcestershire. 

Mr.  Barneby,  who  was  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  for  Hereford- 
shire, d.  in  1684,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Richard  Baenebt,  Esq.  of  Brockhampton,  bapi.  there  15 
Oct.  1644,  m.  (articles  dated  24  June  1678)  Isabella,  dau. 
of  Nicholas  Lechraere,  Esq.  of  Hanley  Castle,  Worcestershire, 
and  by  her  (who  v/as  buried  at  Brockhampton,  14  Aug.  172J, 
aged  40),  had,  with  other  children,  who  d.  s.  p., 

John,  of  whom  presently. 

Penelope,  aged  4  at  the  Visitation  of  1683,  m.  30  Dec. 
1707,  Philip  Lutlet,  Esq.  of  Lawton,  in  Salop,  derived 
from  Sir  W.  Lutley,  Knt.  of  Munslow  Hall,  Salop,  and  had, 
with  other  issue,  a  son, 
Bartholomew-Richard  Lutlet,  of  whom  presently  as  in- 
heritor of  the  estates  of  his  maternal  ancestors,  the 
Baen-ebts. 

Richard  Barneby  d.  14  Feb.  1719-20,  aged  76,  and  was 
buried  at  Brockhampton.    His  third  son, 

John  Barnebt,  Esq.  bapt.  6  May,  1684,  d.  g.'p.  1726,  having 
devised  his  estates  to  his  nephew, 

BARTH0L0>rEW-RicHARD  LuTLET,  Esq.,  who  assumed  in  con- 
sequence the  surname  and  arms  of  Earnest  by  Act  of  Parlia- 
ment in  1735.  He  m.  at  Whitbourne,  21  Oct.  1756,  Betty,  dau. 
of  John  Freeman,  Esq.  of  Gaines,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  May, 
1785)  had  (with  two  daus.,  Penelope,  m.  Thomas  Newnham, 
Esq.  of  Broadwas,  and  Abigail,  who  d.  unm.  1805)  John,  his 
heir;  Philip,  6.1763,  late  Receiver-General  for  co.  Hereford, 
who  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  WilUam  Lilly,  Esq.,  and  had  a  dau. 
Anne;  Lutley,  b.  1764;  Richard,  b.  1769,  to.  Betty  Dansie,] 
niece  and  devisee  of  Richard-Sweeting  Dansie,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue,  Richard,  Thomas,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  the  Rev.  John 
Lingard,  and  Mary  :  and  Thomas,  Rector  of  Stepney,  6.  1773. 
Mr.  Barneby,  High  Sheriff  of  Herefordshire  m  1739,  d.  21  Dec. 
1783,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Baenebt,  Esq.  of  Brockhampton,  h.  1757,  High- 
Sheriff  of  Herefordshire,  1797;  he  ra.  17  July,  1792,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Robert  Bulkeley,  Esq.  of  Bulkeley,! 
Cheshire,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18  Jan.  1833)  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

AVilliam,  b.  27  Nov.  1801 ;  d.  5  Jan.  1857. 
Edmund,  b.  15  Dec.  1801,  devisee  of  his  great-uncle,  William 
Higginson,  Esq.  of  Saltmarsh,  under  whose  will  he   took 
the  name  of  Higginson.    He  d.  25  Nov.  1871. 
Elizabeth,  devisee  of  Buckenhill,  under  her  mother's  will, «»  ' 
5  Aug.  1834,  to  Robert-Biddulph  Phillipps,  Esq.  of  Long-  ■" ! 
worth. 
BIr.  Barneby  d.  11  Feb.  1817,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  i 

John  Baenebt,  Esq.  of  Brockhampton,  M.P.  for  Droitwich,    j 
and  afterwards  for  Worcestershire,  b.  20  Nov.   1799;    m.  24 
July,  1838,  Susan,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Elwcs,  Esq.  of  Coles-  iJ 
bourne,  co.  Gloucester,  and  had  issue, 
John-Haeington,  now  of  Brockhampton.  I 

William- Henry,  of  Bredcnbury  Court,  Bromyard,co.  Hereford,  jj] 
late  58th  regt.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.2  Feb.  1843;  ra.  8  Aug. nil 
1865,  Alice-Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Michacl-Hicks-Bcach,;ir^ 
Bart,  of  Williamstrip  Park,  co.  Gloucester,  and  has  issue,     ^ 

1  Edmund-Henry,  b.  July,  1869 ;  d.  Oct.  18G9. 

2  Richard-Hicks,  6. 16  May,  1875. 

3  Edward-Arthur,  b.  22  Feb.  1878. 

1  Alice.  2  Margaret-Caroline. 

3  Edith-Catharine.  4  Evelyn-Mary,  d.  June,  1876. 

Mr.  Barneby  d.  30  Nov.  1846 ;  his  w^idow  survived  until  It 
Dec.  1850. 

^„„.5_Quarterly :  1ft  and  4th,  sa.,  a  lion,  pas.'ant  giiardaat 
between  three  escallops,  arg.,  for  Barnebt  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  quar- 
terly, or  and  az.,  four  lions,  rampant,  countorchanged,  togethei 
with  upwards  ot  fifty-four  quartcrings,  chiefly  brought  in  bj 
Babington  and  Shirlet. 

Crest— X  lion,  couchant,  guardant,  sa. 

Crest  for  Lutlet— A  lion,  rampant,  or,  az.,  guardant. 

Motto — Virtute  non  vi. 

6'eoi— Brockhampton,  Worcester. 


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81 


BARNEBY  OF  BREDENBURY  COURT. 

See  preceding  Memoir. 


BARNES    OF    GILLING    CASTLE. 

See  Fairfax. 


BARNES  OF  GREAT  DURYARD. 

Baenes,  William,  Esq.  of  Great  Diiryard, 
Exeter,  Devon,  J.P.,  M.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  b.  25 
Jan.  1817  ;  m.  2  July,  1840,  Lucy,  5tli  daii.  of 
"Walter  Long,  Esq.  of  Presbaw,  Hants,  by  the  Lady 
Mary  Carnegie  his  wife,  and  by  her  (who  cl.n  July, 
1850)  he  has  issue, 

I.  William,  6.  29  Nov.  1843;  to.  Jessie-Annie,  5th  dau. 
of  Walter-Jervis  Long,  Esq.  of  Presliaw,  Hants,  aucl  has 
issue, 

William-Cabnegie,  h.  18  Sept.  1S76. 

II.  Samuel,  b.  16  Nov.  1845. 

III.  George-Edward  (Rev.),  h.  26  March,  1847. 

IV.  Walter-Ralph,  b.  16  Jan.  1849. 

I.  Lucy-Georgiana. 

II.  Frances-Mary,  m.  Eev.  John-Myddlcton  Beynon,  M.A. 

iltlttaCIC.— "Ven.  Ralph  Barnes,  Archdeacon  of  Totnes, 
nnd  Chancellor  of  Exeter,  m.  1770,  Anne  BlackhaH,  by  whom 
<who  d.  1822)  he  left  at  his  decease,  1820,  a  son, 

Samuel  Barnes,  Esq.  of  Great  Duryard,  i)t.  14  Dec.  1815, 
Juliana,  dau.  of  William  Speke,  Esq.  of  Jordans,  Somerset, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  28  Nov.  1870)  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Frances-Mary,  d.  27  Jan.  1835. 

Juliana-Speke,  m.  Lieut. -Ccl.  Charles  Kit'jon,  and  d.  s.  p.  2 
July,  1873. 
iMr.  Barnes  d.  22  Dec.  1858. 

.J,,/iS — Az.,  three  leopards'  faces,  arg. 

r,  ,7 — From  a  mount  vert,  rising,  an  eagle  ppr.,  ducally 
:,i'i  uid,  armed  and  beUed,  or. 

&ii-t — Great  Duryard,  Exeter. 


Arms — Or,  a  saltier  sa.,  in  chief,  a  leopard's  head,  of  the 


Crest— A  fleur-de-lis  arg. 

Seat — Stratton  Park,  Biggleswade. 


BARNETT    OF    GLYMPTON. 

Baenett,  Heney,  Esq.  of  Glympton  Park, 
CO.  Oxford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  formerly  M.P.  for 
Woodstock,  and  Lieut. -Col.  Oxfordshire  Yeomanry 
Cavalry,  s.  his  father  1871 ;  m.  1838,  Emily-Anne, 
dau.  of  John  Stratton,  Esq.  of  Chesterton,  and  hao 
(with  two  younger  sous  and  four  daus.) 

George-Wheate. 

HtnCajJC— George-Henkt  Barnett,  Esq.  of  Glympton 
Park,  CO.  Oxford,  J.P.  and  D.L.  (eldest  son  of  Benjamin  Bar- 
nett, Esq.  of  London,  Banker,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  and 
eventual  heiress  of  Sir  George  Wheate,  Bart,  of  Glympton  Park), 
m.  1865,  Elizabeth  Canning,  sister  of  Viscount  Stratford  de 
Redclifte,  and  liad,  with  other  issue, 

I.  Henry,  now  of  Glympton. 

II.  Charles-George,  of  Sunningdale,  Berks,  J. P.,  Banker  in 
London,  b.  1818;  m.  22  April,  1847,  Marianne-Jane,  dau.  of 
Edward-St.  John  Mildmay,  Esq.,  6th  son  of  Sir  Henry-P. 
Mildmay,  Bart.,  and  has  issue,  Charles-Edward,  i,j.the  Hon. 
Augusta-Rose  Benn- Walsh ;  three  other  sons,  and  two  dauj. 

He  d.  in  1871. 
Seat— Glympton  Park,  Woodstock. 


BARNETT    OF    STRATTON    PARK. 

Baexett,  Chaeles-Fitzeoy,  Esq.  of  Stratton 
Park,  CO.  Bedford,  late  Capt.  54th  foot,  served  in 
he  Indian  Mutiny,  b.  12  Oct.  1830  ;  m.  4  May, 
861,  Lucy- Jane,  only  child  of  late  Col.  Gregory, 
•Stli  regt.,  son  of  Francis  Gregory,  Esq.  of  Styve- 
hale,  CO.  Warwick. 

itilltagc. — Curtis  Barnett,  Esq.,  son  of  Lieut.  Barnett, 
;ho  was  lost  in  the  "  Stirling  Castle"  Man-of-war,  1703,  m. 
3  May,  1725,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Kosewell,  Esq.,  and 
.  29  April,  1746,  at  Fort  St.  Davids,  East  Indies,  being  Com- 
landcr-in-Chief  of  His  Majesty's  ships  designed  on  a  particular 
jrvice,  leaving  a  son, 

Charles  Barnett,  Esq.  of  Stratton  Park,  co.  Bedford,  who 
.  17  Feb.  1756,  Bridget,  3rd  dau.  of  Alexander  Clayton,  Esq., 
id  had  (with  other  children),  Charles,  his  heir;  James, 
anker,  of  Lombard  Street ;  and  Bridget.    The  eldest  son  and 

^Iajok-Gen.  Charles  Barnett,  of  Stratton  Park,  b.  March, 

''<<■,  m.  22  Feb.  1706,  Harriet,  eldest  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir 

icliard  King,  Bart.,  by  whom  (who  d.  17  Sept.  1799)  he  had  a 

lu.  Caroline,  wife  of  J.  McGrath,  M.D.,  and  an  only  son  and 

ccessor, 

Charles,  late  of  Stratton  Park. 

■n.  Barnett  d.  10  Oct.  1804,  at  Gibraltar,  of  \yhich  garrison 

was  then  second  in  command.    His  son, 
Charles  Barnett,  Esq.  of  Stratton  Park,  High  Sheriff  1821, 

31  Oct.  1796 ;  m.  1  Feb.  1820,  EUzabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  Peter 

yne,  Esq.  of  Blunham,  Beds,  and  had  issue, 

.  Charles-Fitzrot,  now  of  Stratton  Park. 

I.  <;eort,'o- James,   b.  8  Dec.    1S31;  m.  Emma,    dau.  of  J. 

II.  Chiylij'n,  6.'l5Sept.  IS.'ig. 
_.v.  Kosewell,  b.  3  May,  1841. 

Harriet- Anna-Maria-Stanliope. 
Elizabctli. 
,H.  Laura- Janet-Emma,  w.  James  Chadwick,  Esq. 
Jv.  Louisa-Marie,    m.     Edward-llciiry-Frederick    Dawkins, 
*   mEs(l.  of  Morhangcr  Park,  Bedfordshire. 


BARNEWALL    OF    BLOOMSBURY. 

Baenewall,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Bloomsbury,  co. 
Meath,  b.  1827  ;  s.  his  brother  18(36. 

ilinrngC. — This  is  a  branch  of  tlie  noble  house  of  Trimlo- 
ston.  Christopher  Barnewall,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  tlie  Hon. 
Christopher  Barnewall,  and  brother  of  Mathias,  8th  Lord 
Trimleston,  was  father  of 

Richard  Barnewall,  Esq.  of  Clonilogan,  co.  Meath,  who  m. 
1st,  a  dau.  of  Barnewall,  of  Brymore,  by  whom  he  had  no  malo 
issue ;  2ndly,  Bridgett,  dau.  of  Henry  Piers,  Esq.  of  Lisloughcr, 
CO.  Meath,  and  left  at'  his  decease,  1718,  a  dau.,  Anne,  and  .i 
son, 

Christopher  Barnewall,  Esq.  of  Fyanstown  Castle,  cc. 
Meath,  who  m.  Cecilia,  sister  of  Matthew  Dowdall,  Esq.,  and 
had,  with  a  dau.,  Anne,  m.  1777,  Columbus  Drako,  ■  Esq.  of 
Roriston,  co.  Meath,  a  son  and  heir, 

Richard  Barnewall,  Esq.  of  Bloomsbury,  m.  Katherine, 
dau.  of  George  Byrne,  Esq.  of  Seatown,  Dundalk,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1823)  had  issue, 

I.  Christopher,  of  Meadstov^n,  m.  Nov.  1793,  AnnsAylmcr, 
and  d.  14  Aug.  1849,  leaving  issue, 

1  Charles,  J.P.,  m.  1st,  Katherine,  dau.  of  John  Con- 
nolly, Esq.  of  New  Haggard,  co.  Meath,  which  lady  d.  c.  p. ; 
and  2ndly,  9  Oct.  1844,  Letitia,  youngest  dau.  of  Gerala 
Aylmer,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  has  issue. 

2  Richard. 

1  Esmay,  in.  1830,  Sir  Aylraer-John  Barnewall,  Bart.,  who 
d.  22  Jan.  1838. 

2  Cecilia.  3  Anne.  4  Jane.  5  Mary. 

II.  Joseph,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Patrick  of  Causestown,  m.  Barbara,  dau.  of  Thoma,T 
Everard,  Esq.  of  Randalstown,  co.  Meath,  but  d.  s.  p.,  Aug. 
1854. 

I.  CecQia,  m.   1st,  John  Connolly,  Esq.  of  New  Haggard, 
CO.  Meath,  and  2ndly,  Charles  Nanglc,  Esq.,  who  c^.  6  Sept. 
1847. 
Richard  Barnewall  d.  1826,  his  2nd  son, 

Joseph  Barnewall,  Esq.  of  Bloomsbury,  m.  1817,  Margaret, 
eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Everard,  Esq.  of  Randalstown,  co.  Meath, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  Nov.  1841),  had  issue, 

Richard,  his  successor. 

Thomas,  heir  of  his  brother. 

Barbara.  Charlotte.  Katherine. 

Mr.  Josepli  Barnewall  d.  July,  1852,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Richard  Barnewall,  Esq.  of  Bloomsbury,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b. 
Feb.  1821 ;  m.  1845,  Helena-Maria,  youngest  dau.  of  Charles- 
Whyte  Roche,  Esq.  of  Limerick.  He  d.  3  Feb.  1866  (his 
widow  is  again  m.  in  France),  and  was  «.  by  his  brother, 

Thomas  Barnewall,  Esq. 

Arms — Erm.,  a  border,  engrailed,  gu. 

Crest— 0\xt  of  a  plume  of  five  ostrich  feather.",  or,  gu.,  az., 
vert,  and  arg.,  a  falcon,  rising,  of  the  last. 
Moitn — Malo  mori  quam  foedari. 
<t'a(J — Bloomsbury,  Kells,  co.  Meath. 


BAR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


BAR 


BARNSTON    OP    CREWE    HILL. 

Baexstox,  Haeet,  Esq.  of  Crewe  Hill, 
CO.  Chester,  b.  Dec.  1870  j  s.  liis  father  27  Oct. 
1872. 

HinCaflC— The  ancestors  of  this  family  were  seated  at 
Cliurton  at  least  as  early  as  the  reign  of  IIenst  VI.,  when 

Ubian  de  Barnston  appears  as  a  trustee  in  the  deeds  of  the 
Leches  of  Garden.  He  m.  Katharine,  dau.  of  Edward  do 
Crewe,  of  Crewe,  and  was  ancestor  of 

EoGEB  Babsstos,  Esq.  of  Churton,  who  m.  Jane,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Edward  Gregge,  Esq.  of  Hapsford,  and  was  father  of 

EoBEBT  Baknston,  Esq.  of  Churton,  b.  1714;  who  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Sir  Whitmore  Acton,  4th  bart.  of  Aldenham  an*; 
Bound  Acton,  co.  Salop,  and  was  father  of 

KoGEB  Babnston,  Esq.  of  Churton,  h.  1749;  High  Sheriff 
Chester,  1800;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Eev.  John  Parker,  of  Astel, 
same  co.,  and  d.  4  Feb.  1837,  leaving,  with  two  daus.,  Anne- 
Elizabeth-Mary,  and  Alice  Emina,  m.  Hon.  Charles  Napier, 
a  son  and  heir, 

Eogeb-Habbt  Babxston,  Esq.  of  Churton,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
I.  29  Sept.  1803;  m.  1st,  10  Dec.  1825,  Selina-Martha,  dau.  of 
William-M.  Thackeray,  JI.D.,  of  Chester,  and  by  her,  who 
d.  13  Jan.  1835,  left  at  his  decease,  22  May,  1849,  Eogee,  of 
Crewe  Hill,  co.  Chester,  Major  20th  Light  Infantry,  h.  4  Dec. 
1826,  killed  at  Lucknow23  Dec.  1857;  William,  late  of  Crewe 
Hill;  Harry,  d.  17  April,  1860;  Selina ;  Eliza,  d.  11  Jan. 
1856;  Mary,  d.  9  Jan.  1861;  and  Emma.  Mr.  Barnston  m. 
2ndly,  2  Jan.  1838,  Emma-Frances,  dau.  of  James  Boydell, 
Esq.  of  Eossett,  co.  Denbigh,  and  had  by  her,  Francis,  6.  Nov. 
1838,  Lieut.  55th  regt.,  Anne,  and  Alice.  He  was  s.  by  his 
second  son, 

WiLLLiM  Babkston,  Esq.  of  Crewe  Hill,  J.P.,  late  Major 
55th  foot,  6.  27  Feb.  1832  ;  to.  8  June,  1859,  Mary-Emma, 
youngest  dau.  of  Col.  King,  K.H.,  Inspecting  Field  Ofiicer, 
DubliB,  and  had  surviving  issue, 

Habet,  now  of  Crewe  Hill. 

Mary.  Charlotte.  Selina.  Joanna. 

Herf.  27  0ct.  1872. 

Anm—Az.,  a  fess  dancettee,  erm.,  between  six  cress- 
crosslcts,  fitchee,  or. 

<&eat — Crewe  Hill,  Famdon,  Cheshire. 


BARNWELL    OF    MILEHAM. 

Bae>'well,  Eev.  Chaeles-Baejjtvell,  o£  Mile- 
ham  Hall,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Mileham  aud 
Beeston,  and  Patron  of  those  chm'ches,  Sector  of 
Mileham,  J.P.  for  Norfolk,  I.  7  July,  1801  ;  m.  28 
Oct.  1829,  Sophia,  one  of  the  daus.  of  George- 
Thomas  Wyndliam,  of  Cromer,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Chables-Wtndhasi,  6.  31  Aug.  1836;  m.  1866,  Alice-Anne, 
only  child  of  the  late  Colonel  Skinner,  C.B. 

I.  Sophia-Catherine.  n.  Adelaide-Horatia. 

Mr.  Barnwell,  eldest  son  of  John  Herring, 
Alderman  of  Korwich,  assumed  the  name  of 
Baenwell  on  succeeding  to  the  estates  in  1825. 

ILtnCH^C — XicnoLAS  Baknwall,  of  Crickstown,  co. 
Meath,  descended  from  Michael  de  Barnwall,  who  settled  in 
Ireland  Ump.  Hekrt  II.;  ra.  a  dau.  of  CUfford,  and  left  two 
sons,  Christopher,  of  Cricksto^vn ;  and  John  of  Frankstown, 
ancestor  of  the  Viscounts  Kingsland.    The  elder  son, 

Chbistophee  Barnwall,  Esq.  of  Crickstown,  was  Lord 
Chief  Justice  of  the  King's  Bench  in  Ireland ;  he  m.  the  widow 
of  Drake,  of  Drakestown,  and  had  two  sons;  the  younger, 
Eobert,  was  created  Baron  Trimleston  (see  Peerage).  The  elder, 

Sib,  Nicholas  Babnewall,  m.  Ismay,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir 
John  Serjeant,  Castle  Knock,  co.  Dublin.  Christopher,  his 
elder  son,  was  ancestor  of  Babnewall,  Bart,  of  Crickstown, 
and  from  his  2nd  son,  sixth  in  descent,  was, 

Edwabd  Barnwell,  of  Cransley,  d.  1602,  at  Walgrave, 
baring,  in  conjunction  with  his  eldest  son,  Stephen,  changed 
an  estate  in  co.  Northampton,  with  Sir  Thomas  Cecil,  Knt. 
(afterwards  Marquess  of  Exeter),  for  that  of  Slileham  and 
Beeton,  Norfolk.    His  eldest  son, 

Stephen  Babnwell,  Esq.,  of  Mileham  1585,  which  estate 
descended  through  four  successive  generations  to 

Chables  Baenwell,  Esq.,  of  Mileham  who  was  thrice  mar- 
ried ;  by  his  1st  wife,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eev.  John  Neale, 
Eector  of  Mileham,  who  d.  19  Dec.  1705,  he  had  an  only  son, 
Chables,  of  Ecedham,  his  heir.  He  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Sir  Xhomas  Bemey,  Bart.,  who  d.  17  Dec.  1720,  having  bud 


several  children,  all  of  whom  d.  in  infancy,  except   Henry ; 

Edward;  and  Sarah;  the  second,  Edward  (Eev.),  6.  1712,  Eector 

of  Mileham,   d.   1750,  unm.    He  m.  3rdly,  1723,  Mary,  dau.  of 

Rev.  John  Novell,  Eector  of  HiUington,  Norfolk,  and  by  this 

lady  (who  d.  1787),  with  a  son  John,  who  d.  an  infant,  had, 

I.  Frederick  (Eev.),  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  b.  1730 ;  Eector  of 

Brackley,     Lawshall,     Stanningfield,    Suffolk;    m.     176C-, 

Si'.sanna-Maria,   dau.  and  co-heir  of  Eev.  Thomas  Ewin, 

Eector  of  Swanton  Morley,  Norfolk,  by  whom  (who  d.  23 

Aug.  1806)  he  left  at  his  decease,  4  March,  1809, 

1  Frederick-Henry,  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  who,  in  1826,  on 
succeeding  to  a  third  of  the  property  of  Henry  Turner, 
Esq.  of  Bury,  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Turnob 
before  Babnwell;  and  d.  unm.  24  Oct.  1843,  when  he 
was  s.  at  Mileham  Hall  by  his  only  brother. 

2  Charles-Frederick,  Keeper  of  Antiquities  in  the  British 
Museum,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Eev.  John  Lowry,  and  had 
issue,  Frederick-Lowry,  Solicitor,  of  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields; 
John-Lowry,  d.  an  infant;  Charles-Lowry ;  Edward- 
Lowry  ( Rev.) ;  Henry-Lowry;  Su.sanna-Lowry,  m.  Rev. 
Edward  Parker,  of  Oxenden,  co.  Northampton  ;  Jane- 
Lowry,  m.  Charles-Lewis  Parker,  Esq.,  M.A.  of  Oxford. 

I.  Anna-Maria,    m.     William    Donne,    Esq.,    Surgeon,    at 
Norwich. 
Mr.  Barnwell  d.  24  July,  1750,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Rev.  Chaeles  Babnwell,  6.  1705;  Eector  of  Beeston-next- 
Mileham.  He  m.  1735,  Katharine,  dau.  of  Samuel  Sparrow, 
Esq.  of  Lavenham,  Suffolk,  by  whom  (who  d.  23  April,  1774; 
he  had  issue, 

I.  Chables,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward,  d.  an  infant. 

III.  Willl^m  (Rev.),  Sector  of  Beeston,  d.  6  Jan.  1810, 
leaving  by  his  wife,  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Patteson,  Esq.  ol 
Lynn  Regis  (who  d.  31  July  1825),  an  only  son, 

George  Babnweli.  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Mileham,  who  d.  2J 
Dec.  1822,  uyim. 
TV.  John,  of  Bale,  Norfolk,  m.  Anne  Wilson,  dau.  and  co-heii 
of  Thomas  Wright,  Esq.  of  Stiffkey,  Norfolk.  His  only  dau. 
and  heir,  Catheeine  Barnwell,  hi.  John  Herring,  Esq., 
Alderman  of  Norwich  ;  she  d.  1840,  leaving  besides  othei 
issue,  who  d.  in  infancy  or  unyn., 

1  Chables-Baenwell  Hereing,  who  assumed  the  sumanw 
of  Babnwell,  on  succeeding  to  the  family  estates,  andii 
the  present  possessor  of  Mileham  Hall. 

2  Henry-Lee- Warner  Herring,  m.  Joanna,  dau.  of  WilUair 
Harlock,  Esq.  of  Ely. 

1  Catherine-Barnwell  Herring,  m.  Eev.  John  Thomai 
Batcheler,  2nd  son  of  Horner  Batcheler,  Esq.  of  Uorstead 
Norfolk. 

I.  Catherine,  m.  John  Webster,  of  Norwich. 

II.  Sarah,  to.  Samuel  Pye,  of  Norwich. 
Eev.  Charles  Barnwell  d.  20  AprU,  1774,  and  was  s.  by  lii 
eldest  son, 

Chables  Baenwell,  Esq.  of  Mileham  Hall,  to.  Mary, 
and  co-heir  of  William  Barwick,  of  Norwich,  Surgeon 
d.  17  Dec.  1803.    He  d.  s.  p.  1  Dec.  1862,  and  was  «.  by  lli 
brother, 

Eev.  William  Baenwell,  above  mentioned,  who  was  ».  b; 
his  son. 

Rev.  Geobge  Barnwell,  d.  unm.  25  Dec.  1822,  whe: 
the  property  devolved,  under  the  will  of  Charles.  Bamwd 
Esq.,  on  the  Eev.  Chaeles-Barnwell  Herring,  who  assania 
by  royal  Ucense,  dated  3  Oct.  1825,  the  surname  and  armit 
Baenwell  only. 

Anns— Qn.,  a  saltire,  embattled,  between  four  crescfp 
arg.  ' 

Crest— A  wolfs  head,  erased,  arg.,   gorged  with  a 
embattled,  gu.,  studded  or,  and  chained,  of  the  same. 

Motto — Loyal  au  mort. 

&ai— Slileham  Hall,  Norfolk. 


I 


BARRETT  OF  COURT  LODGE. 

Babrett,  Rev.  Tufnell-S amuel,  of  Court  Lodgij 
Shornc,  Kent,  M.A.,  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Vicar<| 
Barrow-in-Furness,  co.  Lancaster,  b.  27  Sept.  18381 
m.  2-i  Feb.  1857,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Frederic  Coit^| 
Esq.  of  Carleton  Hall,  Cumberland,  and  has  ie 

Tufnell-Cowper-Alliston,  b.  1  Dec.  1857. 

Eusland-Tufnell,  6.  11  Jan.  1859. 

Frederick-Lambert  Tufnell,  b.  23  March,  1860. 

Wilfrid-Tufnell,  b.  19  Oct.  18G5. 

Cyril-Tufnell,  b.  2  Dec.  1866. 

John-Basil-Tufnell,  b.  18  July,  1808. 

Mary-Louisa-TufncU. 

Edith-Theodosia-Kathlcne-Tufnell. 

ILtlTCaflC— John  Baeeett,  &.  1685,  lived  at  Oaken,  < 
Stafford,  to.  Aone  Hickman,  and  had  issue, 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


BAP. 


a3 


I.  John,  of  Whittington,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  EicharJ,  of  Barton-on-Humber,  who  had  a  son,  Nathaniel, 
d.  uniii.,  and  threu  daus. 

HI.  Nathaniel,  m.  twice,  but  had  no  issue.  He  possessed 
the  OaUen  estate,  and  was  High  Sheriff  of  the  co.  of  Staf- 
ford. 

IV.  William. 

I.  Ann,  d.  unm. 

II.  ftlargaret,  m.  1st,  John  Eastwick,  Esq.  of  Shifnall,  and 
2ndly,  Walter  Mansel,  Esq. 

III.  Nathan  of  Wharton,  co.  Stafford,  whose  dau.  Ann,  m. 
Walter  Manscl,  Esq. 

John  Barrett  of  Oaken,  d.  5  June,  1756.    His  4th  son, 

William  Baekett,  Esq.  to.  Rebecca,  dau.  of  John  Tufuell, 
Esq.  of  Essex,  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth  Churchill,  a  near  relative 
of  Churchill  the  Poet.    By  the  former  he  had  issue, 

1  Samuel-Tdpnell,  of  whom  hereafter. 

2  John-Hickman,  m.  Ann  Wilkes,  dau.  of  Eaton  Wilkes, 
Esq.  of  Westminster,  whose  brother  was  the  famous  John 
Wilkes  ;  d.  s.  p. 

1  Ann,  m.  William-Henry  White. 

The  eldest  son, 

Samcel-Tofnell  Baekett,  Esq.,  6.  22  Juno,  1761 ;  m.  1794, 
Ehzabeth,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Gordon,  Esq.,  M.P. 
for  Rochester,  and  High  Sheriff  for  Kent,  by  whom  he  had 
no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  1798,  Agnes,  dau.  of  Samuel  Sealy, 
Esq.  of  Magh,  co.  Kerry,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Tufnbll-Carbonell,  his  successor. 

II.  Samuel- Uriah,  m.  Julia,  dau.  of  T.  Erskine,  Esq.  of 
Brianston  Square,  London,  and  had  issue  two  sons  and  three 

.      daus. 

HI.  Best-WilUam,  d.  unm. 

I.  Mary-Agnes-Tufnell,  -m.  Rev.  William  Wood,  M.A.,  of  Mar- 
:      tock,  Somerset. 

,    II.  Fanny-Maria,  to.  1833,  Thomas  Staunton,   Esq.,  son  of 
I      Wilham  Staunton,  Esq.  of  Longbridge,  Warwick. 

ni.  Lucy-Alicia. 
I    IV.  Hannah-Ann,  m.  Edward  Staunton,  Esq.,  son  of  William 
i     Staunton,  Esq.  of  Longbridge. 
''    V.  Octavia-Bingham,  d.  unm. 

5ainuel-Tufnell  Barrett,  who  was  Capt.  37th  regt.,  d.  1S47, 
md  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Tufnell-Cabbonell  Barrett,  Esq.  of  Shorne,  Kent,  6.  6  Jan. 
810;  m.  29  May,  1832,  Mary-Ann,  only  dau.  of  Benjamin- 
VNeill  Hughes,  Esq.,  56th  regt.,  of  Hill  Town,  co.  Wexford, 
ly  whom  (who  d.  4  July,  1872)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Tufnell-Samdel,  present  representative. 

II.  John-Hoey,  d.  unm. 

I.  Cliarlotte,  d.  unm. 

II.  Agnes-Lydia,  d.  young. 

[r.  Barrett,  d.  31  Aug.  1856,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  and  only 
.irviving  son, 
Rev.  Tufnell-Samuel  Barrett. 

.^r,Hs— Gules,  on  a  chief,  indented,  arg.,  three  escallops  of 
le  field. 

('/-..s'— A  lion,  rampant,  or,  holding  between  the  fore  feet  an 
callnp  sa. 

,s,,,,— Court  Lodge,  Shorne,  Gravesend,  Kent. 
Jiixulciice — The  Vicarage,  Barrow-in-Furness,  co.  Lancaster. 


BARRETT    OF    MlJuTON    HOUSE. 

Eaerett,  John-Basil,  Esq.  of  Milton  House, 
erks,  b.  29  Aug.  1818 ;  m.  10  Oct.  1861,  Ellen, 
dest  dau.  of  John  Box,  Esq.  of  Abingdon,  Berks, 
id  has  issue, 


JoHN-B  Asi  L- Joseph. 
Louis-Arthur. 


George-Bryant-Martin. 
Theresa. 


ittUCagC— John-Briant  Barrett,  Esq.,  purchased  the 
ate  of  Milton,  1764,  from  the  family  of  Carlton,  and  was 
lier  of 

John-Richard   Barrett,   Esq.   of  Milton,  who  m.  Martha 
rrington,  and  had  issue, 
Iohn-Basil,  his  heir. 

Elizabeth,  to.  John-Hutchinson  Bourne,  Chief  Justice  of 
Newfoundland. 

.ouisa-Caroliiie,   m.   1849,   Martin-Archer  Shee,   Q.C.,   3rd 
son  of  the  late  Sir  Martin  Archer  Shee. 
ferns— Quarterly :    1st  and  4th,  gu.,  on  a  chief,  indented,  arg., 
1  rr.  f^callops  of  the  first,  for  Barrett;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a 

11.  ongraUed,  ermines,  between  three  greyhounds'  heads, 
'-rm.,  for  Belson. 

—A  wyvern,  wings  erect,  or,  chained  and  coUared,  az. 
i,jiui — Honor,  virtus,  probitas. 
«u— MUton  House,  Abingdon.  Berks, 


BARRON  OP  CARia  BARRON. 

Barron,  Pierse-G-eorge,  Esq.  of  lDari'4  Ban-on, 
CO.  Waterford,  J.P.,  D.L.,  and  High  Sheriff  1835; 
b.  1793 ;  s.  his  father  1797 ;  m.  25  Jan.  1815, 
Katherine-Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Cornelius  Bolton, 
Esq.,  M.P.  of  Faithlegge  House,  co.  Waterford  (by 
Eliza  his  wife,  dau.  of  Charles  MacDonnell,  Esq.  of 
New  Hall,  co.  Clare),  and  d.  10  Dec.  1864,  leaving  by 
this  lady  (who  d,  27  Dec.  1865)  four  daus.,  his 
co-heirs, 

I.  Eliza-Mart. 

II.  Katherine-Elizabeth,    m.  17    Dec.    1850,    Denis,    3rd 
son  of  John  Godley,  Esq.  of  Killigar,  co.  Leitrim. 

III.  Mart-Anne. 

IV.  Georgina-Alice. 

HtlTCagC— John  Barron,  Esq.  of  Eallydurne,  6.  1754; 
2nd  son  of  John  Barron,  Esq.  of  Balineal,  and  brother  of 
PiERSE  tbe  father  of  Sir  Henry-Winston  Barron,  1st  hart,  of 
Glenanna,  to.  1789,  his  cousin  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Pierse 
Barron,  Esq.  of  Carig  Barron,  by  whom  he  left  issue,  at  his 
decease,  1791,  an  only  son,  Pieese-George  Barron,  of  Carig 
Barron. 

^rm.s — Erm.,  on  a  saltier  gu.,  five  annulets  or. 
Crest — A  boar,  passant,  az.,  on  a  cap  of  maintenance. 
Sc««s— Carig  Barron,  near  Stradbally,  co.  Waterford;    and 
Newtown  House,  Waterford. 


BARRON    OF    GLENVIEW. 

Baeeon,  Pierse-Marcfs,  Esq.  of  G-lenview  and 
Killoen,  CO.  Waterford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1868,  b.  3  July,  1806  ;  m..  9.  Oct.  1824,  Catherine- 
Lncinda,  dau.  of  Laurence  Crowe,  Esq.  of  Stephen's 
Grreen,  Dublin,  descended  maternally  from  the  royal 
house  of  O'Neill,  and  has  issue, 

I.  PrERSE-LADRENCE-MANUEL,  6.  1826. 

II.  Joseph-Miguel,  to.  Miss  Seymour,  of  London. 

III.  Wilham-Justin-Archbold. 

IV.  Arthur-Hervey-Aston. 

V.  John-Fitzgerald.  vi.  Eustace-Fitzgerald. 

I.  Carohna-Lucinda-Mary-Anne. 

II.  Maria-Matilda.  in.  Margaritta-Louisa. 

IV.  Emma-Ehza-Mary,  m.  Nov.  1871,  Vincent  Scully,  Esq.  of 
Mantle  Hill,  co.  Tipperary. 

HiUCttgC— James  Barron,  Esq.  of  Carrick  Barron,  co. 
Waterford,  brother  of  John  Barron,  Esq.,  grandfather  of  Sir 
Henry- Winston  Barron,  1st  hart,  of  Glenanna,  to.  1738, 
Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Power,  Esq.  of  Georgetown, 
so.  Waterford,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Pierce,  of  Carig  Barron,  b.  1741 ;   m.  1768,  Johanna,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Connery,  and  had  an  only  dau.  and  heir, 

Mary,  to.  her  cousin,  John  Brown,  Esq.  of  Ballydume. 

II.  Eustace,  went  to  Spain,  m.  Donna  Catalina  CantiUon  of 
Cadiz,  and  had  issue,  now  settled  in  Mexico. 

III.  William,  of  whom  hereafter. 

IV.  John,  ancestor  of  Barron  of  Georgetown. 
The  3rd  son, 

William  Barron,  Esq.  of  Carick  Barron,  and  afterwards 
of  Cadiz,  in  Spain,  to.  Margarita  Power,  whose  motlier,  Mar- 
garita Arclibold,  was  aunt  to  Robert  Arehbold,  Esq.  of  David- 
stown,  M.P.    By  this  lady,  who  to.  2ndly,  Col.  Le  Chevaher 
Fitzgerald,  of  the  Spanish  service,  Mr.  Barron  had  issue, 
Pierse-Marcos,  his  heir,  now  of  Glenview. 
WUliam-Eustace,  b.  1808,  d.  at  Malaga  in  Spain,  1825. 
Margarita,   to.   1st,   Arthur-Hervey    Aston,    Esq.    of  Aston 
Hall,    Cheshire;    2ndly,    the   Chevalier    de  Poggenhofen, 
Charge  d'Affaires  from  Russia  to  the  Court  of  Spain;   and 
3rdly,     Le    Chevalier  de  Montenegro,    Lieut.  -  Gen.  and 
Chamberlain  to  H.R.H.  Don  Francisco  de  Paula. 
Anns — Erm.,  on  a  saltier  gu.,  five  annulets  or. 
Crest— A  boar,  passant,  az.,  on  a  cap  of  maintenance,  ppr. 
3Iotto — Audaces  fortunajuvat. 
Seats — Glenview,  and  Killoen,  co.  Waterford. 

BARROW    OF    HOLMEWOOD. 

Barrow,  John-James,  Esq.  of  Holmewood,  Kent, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Dei*y,  b.  1829  ;  m.  1st,  31  May, 
1854,  Caroline,  dau.  of  W.-Ferguson  Holroyde,  Esq. 
of  Heath  Royde,  Halifax  (who  d.  1865),  and  by 
her  has  issue. 


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BAR 


I.  Joun-Bdeton,  of  Ringwood  Hall,  Chesterfield,  co.  Derby, 
J.P.,  6.  6  March,  1855;  m.  14  April,  1876,  Helen-Janet- 
Ada,  dau.  of  Eev.  James-Duncan  Macfarlane,  and  has  a 
son, 

ARTHCR-EDSftWD-JOHN-ECRTOV. 

n.  Richard,  Ch.  Ch.  CoU.  Cambridge,  6.  20  Dec.  1S57. 

III.  Copner-Walton,  6.  1  Aug.  1859. 

IV.  Leonard-Xorman,  6.  5  July,  1861. 

1.  Dora-Lawson.  ii.  Clara-Isabella. 

Mr.  Barrow  m.  2ndly,  3  July,  1867,  Dorothea-Mary, 
eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  James  Deans,  Vicar  of  Exmin- 
ster,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

V.  Charles-Dean,  6.  21  July,  1875. 

in.  Edith-Mary.  rv.  Juanna-Constance. 

ittncagC— JoDN  Baerow,  m.  Isabel,  dau.  of  William 
Hodgson,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  two  sons,  the  younger, 
William  (Rev.),  Archdeacon  of  Xottingham,  and 

Rev.  Richard  Baerow,  who  m.  1  Jan.  1778,  Mary,  dau.  of 
George  Hodgkinson,  Esq.  of  .Southwell,  and  had  issue, 
George-Hodgkinson,  b.  Jan.  1779  ;  m.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Lowe, 
and  (/.  May,  1S53,  leaving  two  sons  and  two  daus. 
William-Hodgson,  of  Southwell,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6.  1  Sept. 

1784,  M.P.  for  South  Notts,  and  High  Sheriff  1845. 
Richard,  of  Ringwood  Hall,  co.  Derby,  6.  July,  1787. 
John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

James  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  North  Wingfield,  co.  Derby,  &. 
Oct.  1793 ;  m.  Louisa,  dau.  of  Sir  C.  Malet,  Bart.,  and  has 

Mary-iVnnc,  m.  Rev.  William  Lawson. 

Arabella,  rf.  Sept.  1850.  Sutten-Bullen. 

The  4th  son, 

John  Babeow,  Esq.  of  Ringwood  Hall,  co.  Derby,  6.  Aug. 
1790;  m.  Barbara,  dau.  of  Don  Yzguierdo,  and  d.  1871, 
leaving  a  dau.,  Juanna,  m.  the  late  Rev.  D.-L.  Alexander, 
and  a  son, 

John-James,  now  of  Holmewood. 

Arm: — Per  pale,  indented,  sa.  and  az.,  two  swords  in  saltire 
ppr.,  pommels  and  hilts  or,  between  four  fleurs-de-lis,  two  in 
pale  of  the  last,  and  two  in  fess  arg. 

Crest— Oa  a  perch,  ppr.,  a  squirrel,  sejant,  or,  collared,  and 
chained,  cracking  a  nut,  all  ppr. 

Motto — Non  fustra. 

Rmdences — Holmewood,  Tunbridge  Wells,  Kent;  35,  West- 
buume  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  London,  W.C. 


BARRY    OP    LEMLARA. 

Barry,  Chaeles-Standisit,  Esq.,  representative 
of  Barry,  of  Lemlara,  co.  Cork,  m.  1869,  Hon. 
Margaret-Mary  Southwell,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col. 
Arthur-Francis  Southwell,  and  granddau.  of  Thomas- 
Arthur,  2nd  Viscount  Southwell,  and  has  issue, 

Henbt-Joseph-Aethce-Standish,  b.  5  Nov.  1873. 

Winifred- Mary-Standish. 

ILtncatlC.— This  branch  of  the  once  potent  name  of  Baeet. 
so  influential  under  the  successive  Lords  Barry,  the  Viscounts 
Buttevant,  and  the  Earls  of  Barrymore,  has  enjoyed  large 
possessions  in  the  co.  of  Cork  ever  since  the  first  incursion  of 
the  Anglo-Normans  in  the  time  of  Henry  11. 

John  Baert,  of  Leainlara,  distinguished  by  the  epithet  of 
Zaidhir,  or  the  stout,  representative  of  the  Lemlara  family, 
temp.  Charles  I.,  r/i.  Isabel  Nagle,  of  Moneanimie,  and  had  a 
son,  Gabeett,  his  heir.  By  a  grant  from  Charles  I.,  in  the 
12th  year  of  his  reign  (1636),  the  family  estates  were  confirmed 
to  this  proprietor.  John  Barry  was  s.  by  his  son, 
,  Garret  Baeet,  Esq.  of  Lemlara,  or  Leamlara,  who  obtained 
from  Chaeles  II.  a  confirmatory  grant  of  Leamlara.  He  »/i. 
Ellen,  dau.  of  Daniel  Duff  O'Cahill,  by  Ellen  his  wife,  dau.  of 
M'Cartie  Reagh.     He  was  «.  at  his  decease  by  his  son, 

David  Baeet,  Esq.  of  Leamlara,  who  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Ctandisb  Grady,  Esq.  of  Elton,  co.  Limerick,  and  was  father  of 

Standisii  Baeet,  Esq.  of  Leamlara,  who  m.  1708,  Eleanor, 
dau.  of  Thady  Quin,  Esq.  of  Adare,  co.  Limerick,  and  had 
issue,  three  sons,  David;  Gaebett;  and  John,  d.  unm.; 
and  six  daus.,  Catherine,  in.  Joseph  Anthony,  Esq.;  Eliza- 
beth, m.  Patrick  Lacy,  E.sq.  of  Jliltown,  co.  Limerick,  whose 
dau.  was  mother  of  Sir  de  Lacy  Evans,  K.C.B.;  Margaret,  i,i. 
John  Stack,  Esq. ;  Mary ;  Eleanor ;  and  Anne,  m.  Simon  Haly, 
Esq.  of  Ballyhaly.    The  eldest  son, 

David  Baeet,  Esq.  of  Leamlara,  dying  without  issue,  was  ». 
by  his  brother, 

Gabbett  Babbt,  Esq.  of  Leamlara,  who  m.  Mary-Anne 
■Hussey,  dau.  of  the  Baron  of  Galtrim,  and  dying  in  1786,  left, 
with  two  daus.,  Anne,  wife  of  Timothy  Deasy,  Esq. ;  and 
Eleanor,  wife  of  Halton  Conron,  Esq.  a  son, 


STANDisn  Baebt,  Esq.  of  Leamlara,  who  to.  July,  1787, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Philip  Roche,  Esq.  of  Limerick,  and  had 
three  sons  and  three  daus.,  1  Gabbbtt-Standish,  his  heir; 
2  John,  (/.  unm.  1833;  3  Henbt-Sta.ndisu,  who  s.  his  bro- 
ther as  male  heir  of  the  family,  1864 ;  1  Margaret,  wifa 
of  Thomas  Butler,  Esq.  of  Ballycarron;  2  Penelope,  now 
of  Lemlara,  who  purchased  the  estate  from  her  eldest  brother, 
and  is  the  present  owner;  and  3  Anne.  Mr.  Barry  d.  April, 
1821,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Gabrett-Standisu  Barrt,  Esq.,  late  of  Lemlara,  co.  Cork, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  Mr.  Barry  was  the  first  Catholic  Member  of 
Pariiament  elected  by  the  co.  Cork  after  the  Act  of  Emanci- 
pation in  1829.  He  d.  26  Dec.  1864,  and  was  s.  in  the  repre- 
sentation of  the  family  by  his  next  surviving  brother, 

Henri-Standish  Barbt,  Esq.,  who  m.  1836,  Angelina,  dan. 
of  William  Brander,  Esq.,  and  d.  31  Aug.  1870,  leaving  a  son 
and  successor, 

Chaeles-Standish,  present  representative  of  the  family. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  bars,  gemcis,  gu. 

Crest — A  castle  arg.,  from  the  top  issuing  a  wolfs  head  sa. 

Motto — Boutez  en  avant. 

Ssdf— Lemlara  House,  Carrigtuohill,  co.  Cork. 


BARRY    OF    BAIiLYCLOUGH. 

Baret,  James,  Esq.  of  Ballyclough,  co.  Cork, 
McAdam  Barry,  J.P.,D.L.,  and  High  Sheriff  1811, 
h.  28  July,  1805 ;  formerly  Captain  in  the  army  j 
m.  2  March,  1841,  Oliver-Maria,  dau.  and  sole  heiress 
of  Francis  Drew,  JEsq.  of  Mocollop  Castle,  co.  Water- 
ford. 

iitttCagC.— This  family,  formerly  seated  at  Lisnegar,  near 
Rathcormack,  claims  to  be  descended  from  Robert,  elder  bro- 
ther to  Philip,  ancestor  of  the  Earls  of  Barrymore. 

Redmond  Baeet,  Esq.  of  Lisnegar  and  Rathcormack,  co, 
Cork,  j\rAdarii  Barry,  to.  Ist,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Boyle,  Esq. 
of  Castle  Lyons,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue  a  son  and  two  daus., 
James,  his  heir. 

Anne,  m.  Samuel  Hartwell,  Esq.,  Capt.  in  the  army,  slain  at 
Landen,  1693. 
Catherine,  rn.  Alan  Brodrick,  1st  Viscount  Midleton. 
Mr.  Barry  m.  2ndly,  1666,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Nicholas 
Purdon,  Knt.  of  Ballyclough,  co.  Cork,  M.P.  for  Baltimore; 
and  had,  with  two  daus.,  another  son, 
Redmond,  of  Ballyclough,  co.  Cork,  whom.  1700,  the  dau.  o 
Samuel  Crofts,  Esq.  of  Velvetstown,  co.  Cork,  and  by  he: 
hud  a  son  and  heir, 
Redmon-d,  of  Ballyclough,  High  Sheriff,  co.  Cork,  1734 
who  m.  Henrietta,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Dunscombe,  Esq' 
of  Mount  Desart,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 
James,  his  heir,  of  whom  hereafter,  as  successor  to  hi 
cousin,    Redmond    Barry,    Esq.    of  Rathcormack,    a 
M'Adam  Babby. 

Mary,  m.  Richard- Aid  worth  St.  Le.'jer,  Viscount  Done 
raile. 
Mr.  Barry,  whose  will,  dated  3  March,  1631,  was  proved  2  \ 
March,  1690,  was  s.  by  his  elder  son  by  his  1st  wife, 

Jajies  Baeet,  Esq.  of  Rathcormack,  M'Adam  Barry,  6oi 
in  the  army,  who  to.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Abraham 
Esq.  of  London,  and  had  issue,  two  sons  and  a  dau.,  viz.,  J 
his  heir;  Redmond,  successor  to  his  brother,  as  hereaitei 
Mary,  d.  unm.  Col.  Barry  m.  2ndly,  Susanna,  dau.  of 
Townsend,  Esq.  of  Timoleage,  co.  Cork,  by  Lady  Katheib 
Barry  his  wife,  dau.  of  Richard,  Earl  of  Barrymore,  and  lu 
issue  two  sons,  David,  M.D. ;  Patrick,  M.D.,  both  d.  «.  p.;  BI 
two  daus.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Noblett  Dunscombe,  Esq.  of 
Desart,  co.  Cork;  and  Katharine,  in.  John  Townshend,  E6 
On  the  death  of  Col.  Barry,  he  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

James  Babrt,  Esq.  of  Rathcormack,  M'Adam  Ban-y,  Hi 

Shcrifr,  CO.  Cork,  1721,  who  d.  unm.,  and  was  s.  byliis  fl 

brother,  ^B 

Redmond  Barry,  Esq.  of  Rathcormack,  M'Adam  J^ 

He  d.  .1.  /'.  1750,  and  was  s.  by  his  cou-sin, 

James  Babry,  Esq.  of  Ballyclough,  M'Adam  Barry.  He 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Abraham  Greene,  Esq. 
Ballymachree,  co.  Limerick,  and  d.  25  Oct.  1793,  leaving 
elder  son  and  heir, 

Redmond  Babby,  Esq.  of  Ballyclough,  M'Adam  Barry, 
unm.  10  Feb.  1812,  when  the  representation  devolved  uj 
his  brother, 

Henbt-Greeke  Babby,  Esq.  of  Ballyclough,  M'Adam  Bar 
Major-General  in  the  army,  who  tn.  21  .Sept.  1804,  Ph<E 
dau.  of  John-Armstrong  Drought,  Esq.  of  Lettybrook,  Kir 
Co.,  and  had  issue, 


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James,  his  heir,  now  of  Ballyclough. 

Henry,  Capt.  E.I.C.S.,  killed  in  Burmah,  1853,  unm. 

Kedmond  (Sir),  LL.D.  Trin.  Col.  Dublin,  Senior  I'uisne  Judfce 
of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Victoria,  and  Chancellor  of  the 
University  of  Melbourne. 

St.  Leger,  late  Capt.  Goth  foot. 

John-Eichard,  Lieut.  SUth  foot,  d.  in  India,  unm. 

William-Wigrara,  C.B.,  Lieut.-Col.  K.A. 

Letitia,  m.  Eev.  Robert  Bury,  of  Carrigrenane,  co.  Cork, 
deceased. 

Eliza,  m.  Col.  Murray  Simpson,  Esq. 

Caroline,  d.  unm.  1  April,  1872. 

Katherine,  m.  Col.  Osborne  Broadley,  d.  6  Feb.  1873. 

Phoebe,  d.  unm. 

Charlotte,  m.  John  Carroll,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Barrister,  yrhod.  1875. 

Louisa,  d.  unm. 
Mr.  M'Adam  Barry  d.  13  May,  1838,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son  and  heir,  the  present, 

James  Barry,  Esq.  of  Ballyclough,  M'Adam  Barry. 

Arma — Barry  of  six  arg.  and  gu. 
Crest — Out  of  a  castle  arg.  a  wolfs  head  sa. 
Motto — Boutez  en  avant. 

Seats — Ballyclough,    Fermoy,   co.   Cork;    MocoUop    Castle, 
Lismore,  co.  Waterford. 


BARRY    OF    CASTLE    COR. 

Baeet,  William-Noeton,  Esq.  of  Castle  Cor, 
CO.  Cork,  b.  1859. 

it iltCatlC.— Richard  Barrt,  Esq.,  11th  Hussars,  m. Eliza, 
dau.  of  Darby  G'Grady,  Esq.  of  Eockbarton,  co.  Limerick,  and 
sister  of  Standish,  1st  Viscount  Guillamore,  purchased  the 
estate  of  Castle  Cor  from  the  family  of  Deane  Freeman,  and 
was  father  of 

William  Norton  Barry,  Esq.  of  Castle  Cor,  J. P.,  an  officer 
in  the  8th  Hussars;  6.  1820;  m.  1st,  1845,  Arabella,  dau.  of 
Col.  Persse,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau., 

Elizabeth,  m.  Oct.  1868,  John  Short,  Esq.  of  Bickham,  co. 
Devon, 
lie  m.  2ndly,   19  Jan.   1855,   Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  William- 
Wiixon  Becher,  1st  bart.  of  Ballygiblin,   and  d.  1871,  leaving 
by  her  a  son  and  heir, 

WiLLiAM-NoKTON  Barry,  HOW  of  Castlc  Cor. 

&  at— Castle  Cor,  near  Mallow. 


SMITH-BARRY    OF    FOATY    AND 
MARBURY. 

Smith-Baeet,  Aethue-Hugh,  Esq.  of  Foaty 
Island,  CO.  Cork,  and  of  Marbury  Hall,  co.  Chester, 
M.P.  CO.  Cork,  1867  to  1874,  b.  1843 ;  s.  his  father 
1859  ;  m.  17  Aug.  1868,  Lady  Mary-Francis  Wynd- 
ham-Quin,  3rd  clau.  of  Edwin -Richard,  3rd  Earl  of 
Dunraven  and  Mountearl,  K.P.,  and  has  issue. 

iCinCatJC— The  Hon.  John  Barry,  6.  1725;  youngest  son 
of  James,  4th  Earl  of  Barrymore;  m.  174G,  Dorothy,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Hugh  Smith,  Esq.  of  Weald  Hall,  Essex,  and  had 
two  sons,  Jaues-Hugh,  his  heir,  and  Eichard,  who  d.s.p. 
The  elder, 

James-Hugh  Smith-Barry,  Esq.  of  Marbury  Hall,  and  Foaty 
Island,  b.  1748;  High  Sheriff  co.  Chester,  d.  leaving  illegiti- 
mate issue,  viz.,  two  sous  and  three  daus.,  viz., 
John,  of  whom  presently. 

Janus,  of  Lota  Lodge,  co.  Cork,  m.  hut  had  no  issue. 
Caroline-Augusta,  m.  George,  eldest  son  of  Robert  Courtenay, 
Esq.  of  BaUyedmond. 

Narcissa,   m.  28   April,    1821,  Hon.  George-WiUiam  Massy, 
younger  son  of  Hugh,  3rd  Lord  Massy. 
Louisa,     m.    Right    Hon.    Thomas-Berry    Cusack    Smith, 
Master  of  the  Rolls  in  Ireland,  and  d.  18  April,  1872. 
The  estates  were  bequeathed  to  the  elder  son, 

John  Smith-Barry,  Esq.  of  Marbury  Hall  and  Foaty  Island, 
h.  1793 ;    m.    1st,    Ehza,    dau.  of   Eobert  Courtenay,    Esq.    of 
Eallyedmond,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  deceased, 
James-Hugh,  his  heir. 
Enbert-Hugh,  d.  unm. 
lUchard-Hugh,  of  BaUyedmond,  d.  unm. 
Mr.  Smith-Barry  m.  2ndly,  Eliza-Felicia,  2nd  dau.  of  General 
Heron,  of  Moor,  Cheshire,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.    He  d.  1837, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James-Hugh  Smith-Barry,  Esq.  of  Foaty  and  Marbury,  b. 
1816;  High  Sheriff  co.  Chester  1846;  m.  Sept.  1841,  Ehza, 
eldest  dau.  ot    Shallcross   Jackson,   Esq.   of  Newton  Bank, 


CO.  Chester,  and  had  Arthur-Hugh  Snith-Barry,  Esq.,  now 
of  Foaty;  James-Hugh,  m.  1874,  Lady  Charlotte  Coke;  Maudo, 
5)1.  9  July,  1869,  Alexander,  eldest  son  of  George  Oswald,  Esq. 
of  Auchencruive.    He  d.  1857. 
Scats— ilM-h\xTy  Hall,  Chester;  and  Foaty  Island.co.  Cork. 


BARTON    OF    STAPLETON    PARK. 

Baeton,  Henrt-John-Hope,  Esq.  of  Stapleton 
Park,  CO.  York,  and  Saxby  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  b.  25 
Feb.  1873  ;  s.  his  father  20  March,  1876. 

ILtUCagC. — Willlam-Andrew  Barton,  Esq.,  stated  to 
have  been  a  scion  of  the  Smithills  hne,  purchased  from  Sir 
Thomas  Savage  the  estate  of  Deanwater,  Chester,  and  that 
property,  with  other  lands,  Uneally  descended  to 

George  Barton,  Esq.,  whom.  1720,  Lucy,  dau.  of  J.  Segar, 
Esq.  of  Catley,  co.  York,  and  d.  1738,  leaving  four  sons,  viz., 
Eichard,  d.  unm. 

John,    m.  Sarah,    dau.  of   J.  Bradshaw,   Esq.   of    Darcy 
Lever,  Lancaster. 
George,  m.  Mary  Rainos. 
Henry,  of  whom  presently. 
The  4th  son, 

Henry  Barton,  Esq.,  acquired  considerable  property  as  a 
merchant  at  Manchester,  and  purchased,  about  the  end  of  the 
last  century,  the  estates  of  Swinton  and  Ward  Hall,  Lancaster. 
He  m.  1768,  Mary,  dau.  of  Joseph  Bushell,  Esq.  of  Neston, 
Chester,  and  had  issue, 
John,  his  heir. 

Henry,    m.    Elizabeth,   dau.    of   John    Watson,    Esq.,    of 
Preston. 
Richard-Watson,    of  Springwood,  co.  Lancaster,    m.  Mary, 
another  dau.  of  John  Watson,  Esq.,  and  d.  1861,  leaving 
issue.    His  eldest  son, 

Richard  Barton,  Esq.  of  Caldy  Manor,  co.  Chester,  J.P., 
High  Sheriff  1875,  m.  12  Feb.  1850,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the 
late  Sir  Benjamin  Heywood,  Bart.,  F.E.S. 
Mary,   m.  John  Baldwin  Esq.  of  Ingthoi-p  Grange,  York- 
shire. 

Sarah,  m.  R.-W.  Robinson,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Preston. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Barton,  Esq.  of  Swinton,  co.  Lancaster,  and  Sasley, 
CO.  Lincoln,  D.L.,  b.  1770,  d.  1831.  He  entered  into  partner- 
ship with  his  father,  and  by  his  talents  and  industry  raised 
himself  to  the  highest  station  among  the  merchants  of  his 
time.  He  m.  1796,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Watson,  Esq.  of 
Preston,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue, 
John- Watson,  his  heir. 

Mary-Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Hepwood,  Esq.  of  Hopo  End, 
Hereford. 
Sophia,  m.  Jeremiah  Taylor,  of  Prestbury  Lodge,  co.  Glou- 
cester, Lieut. -Gen.  in  the  army,  and  Col.  59th  foot. 
He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

John-Watson  Barton,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6.20  Aug.  1798, 
who   purchased  in  1833  Stapleton  Park,  co.  York.     He  »;.  29 
Jan.   1830,  Juliana,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Hope,  Esq.  ofMor;'y 
Place,  Edinburgh,  and  had  issue, 
John-Hope,  late  of  Stapleton  Park. 
Mary-Jane. 

Julia-Sophia,  m.  21  Sept.  1854,  Eev.  Charles-Augustus  Hope, 
youngest  son  of  the  late  Sir  John  Hope,  Bart,  of  Craig 
Hall. 
Margaret,  m.  8  Sept.   1859,  Charles- Warren  Maikham,  only 
son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Markham,  60th  Eifles. 
Louisa. 

CaroUne,   m.   10  Jan.  1867,   William-Clayton  Browne,  Esq., 
eldest  son  of  Robert-Clayton  Browne,  Esq.  of  Browne's  Hill, 
CO.  Carlow. 
Frances. 
Mr.  Barton  d.  22  Dec.  1840.     His  only  son, 

John-Hope  Barton,  Esq.  of  Stapleton  Park,  J. P.,  High 
Sheriff  co.  York  1863,  6.3  Oct.  1833;  m.  30  April,  1872, 
FIorence-Mary-Annabella,  dau.  of  Henry-James  Eamsden, 
Esq.  by  Hon.  Frederica-Selina  Law,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward, 
1st  Lord  EUenborough,  and  has  a  son, 

Heney-John-Hope,  now  of  Stapleton  Park. 
Mr.  Barton  d.  20  March,  1876. 

Arms—Az.,  on  a  fess,  between  throe  bucks'  head:,  cubosscd, 
or,  a  martlet  gu.,  within  two  acorns,  leaved,  ppr. 

Crest — An  acorn  or,  leaved  vert. 

Motto — Crescitur  cultu. 

Sra/s— Stapleton  Park,  near  Pontefract ;  and  Saxby  Hall, 
Barton-on-ll  umber. 


BAR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


BAR 


BARTON    OF    GROVE, 

Barton,  Samuel-Haery,  Esq.  of  G-rove,  co. 
Tipperary,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1817  ;  m.  1862,  Mary- 
Elizabet.b,  only  dau.  of  tlie  lato  Major  Frobislier, 
late  Bengal  army,  of  Cheltenham,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
and  has  issue, 


AVilliam-Henkt-Hugh,  6.  Feb.  1871. 
Charles-Robert,  b.  March,  1877. 


Eose. 


Catherine. 


Florence. 


ILtUCH0P. — This  family,  which  claims  to  be  a  branch  of 
the  ancient  Lancashire  house  of  Barton  of  Barton  Ilall,  was 
established  in  Ireland  by  Thomas  Barton,  who  accompanied 
the  Earl  of  Essex's  army  to  that  kingdom,  and  obtained  a 
grant  of  land  comprising  the  district  called  Drumminshin  and 
Necairn,  co.  Fermanagh.  He  in.  Margaret  Loyd,  and  had  a 
son,  Anthony  Barton,  father  of  William  Barton,  6.  about 
1630,  who  m.  Jane-Hannah  Forster,  and  had  two  sons, 

Edward,  to.  and  had  issue,  William,  and  Edward.  The  latter 
m.  his  cousin,  Elizabeth  Barton,  and  was  father  of  John, 
who  was  brought  up  by  his  uncle  Thomas,  at  Bordeaux. 
The  elder  son,  WUham,  had  three  sons,  John;  Edward; 
and  Gustavus,  ancestor  of  Baptist-Johnston  Barton,  Esq., 
present  male  representative  of  the  family.  The  latter  was 
father  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Barton,  Archdeacon  of  Ferns. 
William. 
The  2nd  son, 

William  Barton,  had  (with  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  her 
cousin,  Edward  Barton)  a  son, 

Thomas  Barton,  Esq.  of  Curraghmore,  co.  Fermanagh,  b. 
21  Dec.  1694,  who  settled  as  a  merchant  at  Bordeaux,  1725. 
He  7)1.  1  Nov.  1722,  Margaret,  youngest  dau.  of  Robert  Delap, 
Esq.  of  Bailyshannon,  and  had  one  son, 

WiLLLAM  Barton,  Esq.  of  Grove,  co.  Tipperary,  who  m. 
1  Aug.  1754,  Grace,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Massey,  of 
Doonas,  co.  Clare,  Dean  of  Limerick,  and  sister  of  Sir  Hugh- 
Dillon  Massey,  the  1st  Bart,  of  Doonas,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  of  Clonelly,  &.  20  Aug.  1753,  succeeded  to  the 
estates  of  Clonelly,  CO.  Fermanagh ;  to.  1796,  Anne-Isabella, 
dau.  of  Folliott  WaiTen,  Esq.  of  Lodge,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  d. 
18  May,  183.5,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1810)  issue, 

Folliott- Waeeen,  of  Clonelly,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  15  Sept- 

1798,  High  Sheriff  co.  Fermanagh  1834,  deceased. 
Edward-George,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  3  Feb.  1867. 

III.  Charles.     (See  Barton  of  Waterfoot.) 

IV.  Hugh,  of  Straffan,  co.  Kiidare.     (See  thatfamilij.) 

V.  Robert  (Sir),  K.C.H.,  a  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  army,' 6.  1770; 
'M.  1st,  Maria,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Painter,  Esq., 
and  had  issue,  Hugh,  a  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army ;  Grace,  in. 
Capt.  Addison;  and  Maria.  He  ?>i.  2ndly,  Colette,  relict 
of  Col.  McPhersa,  and  had  by  her  a  dau.,  Alexandrine. 

VI.  Ddnbar,  of  Rochestown,  co.  Tipperary,  at  one  time  High 
Sheriff  co.  Tipperary,  to.  1798,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  late 
Rev.  Samuel  Riall,  Rector  of  Killenaube,  and  had  issue, 

1  Samuel-William,  late  of  Rochestown,  co.  Tipperary,  &. 
10  April,  1803;  to.  13  July,  1831,  Emma-Maria,  dau.  of 
the  Hon.  Christopher  Hely-Hutchinson,  M.P.  for  Cork, 
and  left  issue, 

Christopher,  of  Rochestown,  J.P.,  6.  22  Feb.  1835. 

Dunbar-Henry,  b.  16  Oct.  1841. 

Crosbie,  6.  29  June,  184.5,  Capt.  19th  rcgt.,  m.  12  Dec. 

18<8,  Mrs.  Hamilton,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Richard 

AVarburton,  Esq.  of  Garryhinch. 
William-Archer,  b.  15  May,  1849. 

Elizabeth,  to.  11  July,  1872,  Antoni-Marcelli  Szymanski. 
Anna-Grace.  Mary.  Evelyn-Isabella. 

2  Dunbar-Thomas,  Lt.  1st  Royal  Dragoons,  ft.  1806;  d.  1829. 

3  Augustine-Hugh,  6.  1814;  to.  Emily,  widow  of  J.  M'Cal- 
mont,  Esq.,  and  dau.  of  James  Martin,  Esq.  of  Ross,  co. 
Galway,  and  left  two  daus..  Alma,  and  Rose. 

4  Thomas-Henry,  Dublin  Metropolitan  Police  Magistrate, 
6.  1816;  TO.  6  Jan.  1853,  Hon.  Chariotte,  dau.  of  John, 
3rd  Lord  Plunket,  and  d.  1878,  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Barton  d.  19  May,  1848,  his  widow  16  Oct.  1853. 

I.  Grace,  m.  John  Palliser,  Esq,  of  Derryluskan,  co.  Tipperary. 

II.  Elizabeth,  vi.  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Augustus  Fitzgerald,  Bait. 

III.  Margaret,  m.  Lord  Massy,  and  d.  1818. 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Barton,  Esq.  of  Grove,  M.P.  for  Fcthard  before 
the  Union,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Gen.  Ponsonby,  and 
Bister  of  Chambre-Brabazon-Ponsonby  Barker,  Esq.  of  Kilcouly 
Abbey,  and  d.  1820,  leaving  issue, 

William,  of  Grove. 

Chambre-Brabason,  Lieut.-Col.  2nd  Life  Guards,  d.  1834. 

Charles-Robert,  a  field  officer  in  the  army. 

Mary,  m.  George,  youngest  son  of  the  lato  Lord  Robert 
Fitzgerald ;   she  d.  25  Jan.  1866. 


Grace,  m.  1st,  Lieut.-Col.  Pennefather,  of  Newpark,  co 
Tipperary,  and  2ndly,  Major  Michael-Angelo  GalUazzi,  of 
the  Austrian  Service. 

Catherine,  m.  Edmund  Staples,  Esq.  of  Dunmore,  Queen's  Co.] 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Barton,  Esq.  of  Grove,   J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  Highl 
Sheriff  1825,  b.  21  June,  1790;  to.  April,  1815,  Catherine,  dau. 
of  Samuel  Perry,  Esq.  of  Woodroffe,  by  Deborah  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Lord  DunaUey,  by  whcm  (who  d.  April,  1872)  he  had  issue, 
Thomas-Barkeb,  late  of  Grove. 
SAMaEL-HABKT,  uow  of  Grovc. 

William-Hugh,  b.  1820;  to.   Mary,  dau.  of  Capt.  Blakeney, 
and  has  issue,  iive  sons  and  four  daus. 
Deborah,  to.  John  Wade,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  William-Blaney 
Wade,  Esq.  of  Clonabrany,  co.  Mcath,  deceased. 
Mary-Frances,  to.  Charles  Shaw,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  youngest  son  of  ■ 
Sir  Robert  Shaw,  Bart.,  and  is  deceased. 
Catherine-Grace,  to.  1853,  Sir  Robert  Shaw,  Bart. 
Anne-Margaret,  m.  George  Gough,  Esq.  of  Rathronan.  o.o. , 

Tipperary. 
Emily-Martha. 
Mr.  Barton  d.  1857.    His  eldest  son, 

Thomas-Barker  Barton,  Esq.  of  Grove,  co.  Tipperary,  J.P., 
6.  1816,  d.  v.nm.  21  Feb.  1871,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 
SAMnEL-HARRT  BARTON,  Esq.,  now  of  Grove. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  rose,  between  three  boars'  heads,  erased,  go. 

Crest — A  boar's  head  gu. 

Motto— quod  ero  spero.    Ancient  Motto— yis  fortibus  arma. 

Seat — Grove,  near  Fethard,  co.  Tipperary;  15,  Lan?down 
Place,  Cheltenham;  Kiidare  Street  Club,  Dublin,  and  Jaoior 
Carlton  Club,  London. 


BARTON    OF    THE    WATERFOOT. 

Barton,  Charles-Robert,  Esq.  of  the  Water- 
foot,  J.P.  CO.  Fermanagh,  High  Sheriff  1863,  Capt. 
Fermanagh  Militia,  h.  15  Nov.  1832;  m.  Aug.  1872, 
Henrietta-Mervyn,  dau.  of  Henry- Mervyn  Richard- 
son, Esq.  of  Rossfad,  co.  Fermanagh,  D.L.,  and  has 
issue, 

William-Hugh,  h.  1S74. 

3£utC(tfJC. — Charles  Barton,  Esq.,  a  Lieut.-Gen.  an 
Lieut.-Col.  2nd  Life  Guards,  3rd  son  of  the  late  Willia^^ 
Barton,  Esq.  of  Grove,  co.  Tipperary,  by  Grace  his  wife,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Charles  Massey,  of  Doonas,  Dean  of  Limerick, 
TO.  Feb.  1800,  Susannah,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Johnston,  Esq.  of 
Bordeaux,  by  his  1st  wife,  Anna-Eleanor  Stewart,  and  had 
issue, 

Hugh- William,  his  heir. 

Nathaniel-Dunbar,  Lieut.-Col.  Bengal  Cavalry,  m.  1831, 
Honoria,  sister  of  Sir  Henry  Lawrence. 

Thomas-Charles,  of  Bonn,  6.  1  Dec.  1805;  d.  Feb.  185G. 

Robert,  of  Sydney,  Australia,  J.P.,  6. 1807 ;  m.  Emily  Darval, 
and  has  issue, 

Albert-Evelyn,  6.  1812. 

Susannah,  ';/*.  Rev.  John  Stirling. 

Anna-Eleanor,  m.  Rev.  F.-D.  Maurice,  Professor  of  English 
Literature,  King's  College.  ; 

Mr.  Barton  d.  1821,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

HuGH-WiLLiAM  Barton,  Esq.  of  The  Waterfoot,  J.P.,  D.L., 
High  Sheriff,  co.  Fermanagh,  1837,  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  2nd  Life  ; 
Guards,  6.  13  Dec.  1800;  m.  9  Feb.  1832,  Mary-Caroline,  eldest  ' 
dau.  of  Robert  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Kinlough  House,  co.  Leitrim, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Chaeles-Robert,  his  heir. 

II.  James,  Lieut.  R.A.,  b.  13  Aug.  1834;    m.  23  Aug.  185^, 
Mary-Barbara,  dau.  of  Sir  David  Barclay,  Bart,  of  Pier8to%,  1 
CO.  Ayr. 

III.  Folliott,  6.  23  May,  1838;  to.  19  March,  1873,  Florence- 
Maude,  6th  dau.  of  Hugh  Lyons  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  ( 
Belhavel. 

IV.  Hugh-St.  George,  late  60th  Rifles,  b.  19  Nov.  1839. 

V.  Robert,  R.N.,  6.  3  Nov.  1841  ;  d.  1860. 

VI.  Thomas-Lloyd,  b.  2  Dec.  1855. 

VII.  Nathaniel-Albert-Dclap,  b.  29  Nov.  1857. 

I.  Florence-Anna. 

II.  Mary-Everina,  m.  29  Jan.  1868,  James-M.  Sinclair,  E 
of  HoUy  Hill. 

Mr.  Barton  d.  4  Dec.  1870,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 
Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto — Same  as  Barton  of  Grove. 
Seal — The  Waterfoot,  Pettigo,  co.  Fermanagh. 


BARTON    OF    STRAFFAN    HOUSE. 
Barton,    Hugh-Ltnedoch,    Esq.    of    Straffan 
House,  CO.  Kiidare,  b.  30  Aug.  1824 ;  m.  19  April, 


i 


BAE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


BAR 


87 


1855,  Hon.  Anne-Emily  Massey,  eldest  dan.  of  Eyre, 
;3rd  Lord  Clarina. 

HinCaflC. — This  branch  of  the  ancient  family  of  Baiiton 
of  Grove  was  established  by  the  late 

HuGU  IUrton,  Esq.  (4th  son  of  William  Barton,  Esq.  of 
Grove,  by  Grace  Massey  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Dean  of  Limerick), 
who,  hy  his  own  energy,  industry,  and  activity,  acquired  at 
Bordeaux  a  very  large  fortune,  the  greater  part  of  which  he 
invested  in  the  purchase  of  land  in  Ireland,  and  also  in  the 
purcliasc  of  the  Chateau  Langoa,  and  some  of  the  most  cele- 
brated vineyards  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Juliens-JIedoc,  near 
Bordeaux.  Mr.  Hugh  Barton  was  universally  respected  and 
beloved,  and  gained  great  esteem  on  account  of  the  judicious 
«mployment  of  the  wealth  he  had  acquired,  and  the  vast 
amount  of  good  ho  did  to  all  who  came  within  its  influence. 
In  IS-10,  he  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Kildare.  He  m.  1791, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Bordeaux,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1842)  had  issue, 

Nathaniel,  late  of  Straffan. 

Thomas-Johnston,  of  Glendalough. 

Daniel,  late  Capt.  7th  Fusiliers,  m.  Miss  Sampson. 

Hugh.  Isabella. 

Susan-Elizabeth,  m.  9  Sept.  1828,  Eyre,  3rd  Lord  Clarina. 
Mr.  Hugh  Barton  d.  1854,  aged  88,  and  was  8.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Nathaniel  Barton,  Esq.  of  Straffan  House,  co.  Kildare, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  in  1850-51,  6.  7  Sept.  1799;  m.  12 
July,  ISTi,  Mary-Susanne,  dau.  of  Harry  Scott,  Esq.,  by  Anne, 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Rev.  Newton  Ogle,  D.D.,  of  Kirkley,  North- 
umberland, and  by  her  (who  d.  1867)  had  issue, 

HoGii-LYNEnocB,  now  of  Straffan. 

Harry-Fitzgerald,  d.  1848. 

Bertram-Francis,  b.  19  March,  18.30. 

Charles-Thomas-Hug/i  b.  23  Nov.  1834;  d.  1871. 

Francis-Savile,  b.  25  Nov.  1836;  d.  1860. 

Mary-Esther-Isabella,  <Z.  young,  1844. 

Anna-Susanne-Frcdericka. 

Isahella-tharlotte. 

Alicc-Cathcrinc-Harryctte,  d.  1867. 
Mr.  Barton  d.  1867. 

Ji-iiis  and  Crest — Same  as  Bakton  of  Grove, 
!' — Fide  et  fortitudine. 
—Straffan  House,  co.  Kildare. 


BARTON    OF    GLENDALOTTGH    HOUSE, 

Barton,  Chaeles-William,  Esq.  of  Glenda- 
lough  House,  co.  Wicklow,  J.P.,  b.  13  July,  1846 ; 
m.  Oct.  1876,  Agnes,  3rd  dait.  of  the  Rev.  Charles 
Childers,  H.M.  Chaplain  at  Nice. 

iCtllCiltlC.— ^Thomas-Johnston  Barton,   Esq.   of  Glenda- 
lough,  CO.  Wicklow,  J.P.  and  D  L.,  b.  1S02;  m.  1830,  Frances, 
lau.  of  Edward  Morris,   Esq.,  Master  in  Chancery,  by  Hon. 
Mary  Erskine,  his  wife,   dau.  of  Thomas,   1st  Lord  Erskine, 
md  had  issue, 
Thomas-Ekskine,  his  heir. 
Ihmh-Massey,  b.  10  Feb.  1844,  late  7th  foot. 
Charles-William,  now  of  Glendalough. 
li-ibert-Johnston,  6.  20  Feb.  1849,  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards. 
Frances-Isabella,  m.   19  May,   1859,   James-C.  Hart,  Esq.  of 
Drumcrosshall,  N.B.,  late  Capt.  16th  Lancers,  who  d.  1876. 
GeorL'iana- Susanna -Arabel,  m.  1856,  George  Booth,  Esq., 
and  d.  1868. 
Anna-Mary-Henrietta,  m.  R.-C.  Childers,  Esq.  (who  d.  1876), 
I  Utest  son  of  the  llev.  Charles  Childers,  H.M.  Chaplain  at 
Nice. 
Bcatiice- Louisa,  m.  3  Dec.  1864,   Hugh-F.  Massy,  Capt. 

19th  regt. 
Ir.  Barton  d.  4  Dec.  1S64  ;  his  widow,  4  Oct.  1867.     Ho  was  5. 
ly  his  eldest  son, 
Thouas-Erskine  Barton,    Esq.   of   Glendalough,   6.   1S"0, 
'..  unm-  1874,   when  he  was  s.  by  his  brother,  the  present 
Charles-William  Barton,  Esq. 

Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto — As  Barton  of  Grore. 
&a£— Glendalough  House,  Greystones,  co.  Wicklow. 


BARTON    OF    GREENFORT. 

Bahton",  BArTiST-JoiiNSTON,  Esq.  of  Greenfort, 
0.  Donegal,  b.  18i8;  Higli  Sheriff  co.  Donegal, 
877  ;  m.  1875,  Isabel,  youngest  dau.  of  Robert 
tIcClintock,  E.sq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  Dunmore,  co. 
Donegal,  and  has  issue, 

Baptist-Johnston,  b.  1»7S. 


ILt'ltr;i0C.— GusTAvus  Barton,  Esq.  con  of  William 
Barton,  and  grandson  of  Edward  Barton,  Esq.  {sa  Barton  of 
Grove),  in.  circa  1772,  Harriett,  sister  and  cohoire.-3  of 
Baptist  Johnston,  Esq.  of  the  co.  Monaghan,  through  whom  he 
acquired  the  estate  of  Drumsallogh  in  that  co.,  and  had 
issue. 

Baptist- Johnston,  of  whom  presently. 

Edward,  Archdeacon  of  Ferns. 

The  elder  son. 

Major  Baptist-Johnston  Barton,  of  Drumsallogh,  co. 
Monaghan,  b.  1774;  m.  1815,  Catherine  Babington,  heiress  of 
Greenfort,  sister  of  Ralph-Edward  Babington,  Esq.,  High 
Sheriff  of  Donegal,  1823,  and  of  Capt.  Humphrey  Babington, 
of  Greenfort,  and  had  (with  two  daus.)  a  son, 

Baptist-Johnston  Barton,  Esq.  of  Greenfort,  I.T.,  who  in. 
1842,  Maria,  dau.  of  William  McLaughlin,  Esq.  of  ilamelton, 
and  had  issue, 

Baptist-Johnston,  now  of  Greenfort. 

Ellon.  Kate. 

Mr.  Barton  d.   1851,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  the  present  pro- 
prietor. 

^rms— Arg.,  a  rose,  between  three  boars'  heads,  erased,  gu. 

Crest — A  boar's  head  gu. 

Motto — Vis  fortibus  anna. 

Seat — Greenfort,  Letterkcnny,  co.  Donegal. 


BARTON    OF    THREXTON    HOUSE. 

Barton,  Thomas-Edward-Walter,  Esq.  of 
Throxton  House,  Norfolk,  J.P.,  b.  14  Sept.  1811 ; 
m.  27  June,  1844,  Eliza,  dau.  and  only  child  of  John 
iillday,  Esq.  of  Griston,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas-Alldat,  b.  21  June,  1845. 

II.  Walter-May,  b.  IS  Nov.  1846. 
HI.  Gertrude-Eliza,  b.  7  May,  1S4S. 
IV.  Alfred- John,  6.  13  May,  1850. 

Mr.  Barton  s.  his  father  22  Aug.  1837. 

iLtncaCIC. — with  regard  to  the  Bartons  of  Eadlow,  an 
order  under  seal  is  extant  of  the  Parliamentary  General  Fair- 
fax, of  which  the  following  is  a  copy  : — "  These  are  to  require 
everie  of  you  on  sigvt  hereof  to  forbear  to  doe  anie  preiudice 
unto  the  house  of  Thomas  Barton,  of  Hadlow,  in  the  countie 
of  Kent,  or  to  offer  anie  violence  to  his  person  or  anie  of  his 
family,  or  to  take  away  or  seise  upon  his  horses,  cattle,  or 
anie  other  of  his  goods  w'-  soever,  as  you  will  answere  the 
contrary.  Given  under  my  hand  and  scale  the  23  June,  164S. 
To  all  officers  and  soldiers  under  my  command. — Fairfax. 
(Endorsed.  The  Lord  Fairfax  discharge  ffor  my  goods.  23 
June,  1648)." 

Thomas  Barton,  Esq.  of  Hadlow,  younger  brother  of  John 
Barton,  Esq.,  grandfather  of  the  late  Walter-Barton  Mat, 
Esq.  of  Hadlow  Castle,  Kent,  b.  13  Oct.  1726;  m.  Susanna 
Ellis,  and  had  with  a  dau.,  who  m.  John  Burcham,  of  Holt, 
Norfolk,  a  son, 

Walter  Barton,  Esq.,  m.  Ann-IIannah  Piggc,  and  had 
issue  three  sons  and  six  daus. ;  of  the  former, 

Thomas  Barton,  Esq.  of  Threxton  House,  j/i.  16  Jan.  1810, 
Hannah  Clarke,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas-Edward-Walter,  now  of  Threxton. 

Sarah-Anne-Hannah,  deceased. 

Elizabeth. 

^)-/)is— Erm.,  on  a  fesse  gu.,  three  annulets  or. 

Crest — A  griffin's  head,  erased,  ppr. 

Motto — Fortis  est  Veritas. 

6tn J— Threxton  House,  near  Watton,  Norfolk. 


BARWIS    OF    LANGRIGG    HALL. 

Barwis,  The  Ret.  William-Cuthbert,  M.A., 
Vicar  of  Hoylandswaine,  co.  York,  late  Incumbcut 
of  Christ  Churcl),  Leeds,  b.  15  July,  1824;  m.  1st, 
3  Jan.  1850,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  Benjaniiu 
Hoghton,  Esq.  of  AValtliam  Abbey,  Essex,  and  by 
her  had  a  dau..  Amy.  Ho  m.  2nd'ly,  7  Jan.  186f», 
Ellen-Sarah,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  WiUiam 
Tuckwell,  Esq.  of  Oxford. 

itiurngr.— This  family  w.^s  originally  of  Dearham,  which 
Citato  Ihey  acquired  at  an  early  period  by  marriage  with  the 


88 


SAS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


heiress.  The  senior  line  merged  into  the  family  of  Lamplugh. 
A  branch  settled  at  Ilckirk,  in  Westward,  and  became  extinct 
at  the  latter  end  of  the  17th  century,  the  co-heiresses  marrying 
Fcatherston  Huugh  and  Kirkley. 

TuoMAs  Harwis,  Esq.,  m.  Klizabeth  Osmotherley,  a  descen- 
dant of  a  family  which  had  been  settled  in  the  parish  of 
Bromficld  temp.  Edward  I.,  and  had  purchased  Langrigg, 
temp.  RicuARD  II.,  and  was  father  of 

JouN  lUttwis,  Esq.  of  Langrigg,  who  m.  Elizabeth  Brisco, 
and  had  Thomas,  John,  William,  and  Elizabeth.  The  3rd  son, 

William  Babwis,  M.D.,  of  Devizes,  6.  25  June,  1746  ;  m. 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir  Wilfrid  Lawson,  Bart,  of  Brayton,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  16  Oct.  1802)  left  at  his  decease,  29  Nov.  1791,  a 
son, 

John  Barwis,  E?q.  of  Langrigg  Hall,  J.P.,  6.  18  Aug.  1775; 
r,i.  31  Aug.  1818,  Frances,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Gutch,  M.A.,  Registrar  of  the  University  of  Oxford,  and  had 
issue, 

WiLLiAM-CcTHBEBT,  present  representative. 

Thomas-Osmotherley,  b.  6  April,  1828. 

Sara-June,  m.  7  Nov.  1850,  Itev.  Charles-Frederick  Booker. 

Elizabeth-Fanny,  d.  unm.  1845. 

Arms— An;.,  a  chevron,  between  three  bears'  heads,  couped, 
6a.,  muzzled  or. 

Crest — A  bear,  muzzled. 

Jlfo«o— Bear  and  forbear. 

5ca<— Langrigg  Mall,  Broomfield,  Cumberland. 

iiesidciice— Hoylandswainc,  Barnsley,  co.  York. 


BASKERVILLE    OF    CLYRO. 

Mtnoes-Baskebtille,  Walter-Thomas,  Esq. 
of  Clyro  Court,  co.  Radnor,  J.P.,  D  L.,  High 
Sheriff,  1868,  b.  7  Jan.  1839  ;  s.  his  father  18G1 ; 
m.  1875,  Bertha-Maria,  only  child  of  John  Hopton, 
Esq.,  of  Canonffrome  Court,  co.  Hereford,  and  has 
issue. 

HtnCaflC— The  Baskervilles,  whose  name  is  on  the  roll  of 
.Battle  Abbey,  settled  in  Herefordshire  soon  after  the  Con- 
quest, and  became  seated  at  Erdislcy ;  they  intermarried  with 
tlie  first  families  of  the  county,  served  the  office  of  Sheriff  no 
less  than  twenty-one  times,  and  were  elected  Knights  of  the 
Shire  in  eleven  Parliaments. 

Their  pedigree  has  been  authentically  deduced,  and  is  duly 
registered  in  the  College  of  Arms,  London.     From 

Sir  Robert  Baskerville,  Knt.  of  Erdisley  Castle,  co. 
Hereford,  who  m.  Agnes,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Ncsta,  dau.  of 
Rees  ap  Griffith,  Prince  of  South  Wales,  descended  through  a 
line  of  knightly  representatives. 

Sir  Joii.n  Baskerville,  Knt.  of  Combe,  b.  12  Feb.  1403; 
who,  in  Sir  Harris  Nicolas's  nislnry  of  the  liaUlc  nf  Ayincourt. 
is  stated  to  have  been  in  tlic  retinue  of  Henry  V.  He  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Touchct,  Lord  Audley,  and  dying 
23  Dec.  1455,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  James  Baskerville,  Knt.  of  Erdisley,  M.P.  for  co.  Here- 
ford, 1470,  and  Sheriff  38  Henry  VI.,  4  Edward  IV.,  and  14 
Henry  VII.  He  was  made  a  Knight-Banneret  on  the  field, 
after  the  battle  of  Stoke,  near  Newark,  1487,  and  a  Knight  of 
the  Bath,  at  tlie  coronation  of  Henry  VII.  He  in.  Katherinc, 
dau.  of  Walter  Dcvercux,  Lord  Ferrers  of  Chartley,  lineally 
descended  from  Edward  I.,  and  had  issue, 
Waltkr  (Sir),  his  heir. 

John,  grandfather  of  Sir  Thomas  Baskerville,  Knt  of 
Goodrest,  co.  Warwick,  General  of  the  English  armv  in 
Picardy.  ' 

Philip,    who  loft  issue,  with  four    daus.,   tliree  sons,   viz 
Thomas,   of  Netlierwood;    Edward;    and  Jumes,  of  Kyre 
Park,  CO.  Hereford. 
Sir  James  Baskerville  was  ».  by  his  son, 

SiE  Walter  Baskerville,  Knt.  of  Erdi.sley,  Sheriff  of  Here- 
ford, 9  Edward  IV.,  who  was  created  Knight  of  the  Bath  on 
the  marriage  of  Prince  Arthur,  l.'JOl.     He  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau. 
of  Morgan  ap  Jonkin  ap  Philip,  of  Pencoyd,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Sir  James    Baskerville,    Knt.    of    Erdi.sley,    vi.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  and  co-heir  of  Jol'in  Breynton,  of  co    Hereford 
by  Sibilla,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Simon  Milbornc,  grandson  of 
Sir  John  Milbornc,  by  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Sir 
John  Eyn.sforu,  and  had  five  sons,  viz"., 
J  James  (Sir),  of  Erdisley,   Sheriff  of  Hereford,  34  Henry 
ylll.,  M.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Walter  Viscount  Hereford 

but  </.  K.  p.  \u;.i.  ' 

2  John,  of  Erdisley,  whose  male  line  terminated  1017, 
at  the  deeeicse,  i.ssiicless,  of  his  great-grandson,  Sir 
IIum),hroy  P.iskcrviUe,  Knt.  of  Erdisley,  Sheriff  of  Hcrc- 


1787,  Peter  Bickards  Mynors,  Esq.  of 


3  Thomas  (Sie),  of  Brinsop,  co.  Hereford,  called  in  Nash's 
Worcestershire,  of  Wolve's  Hill,  co.  Worcester.  He  „, 
Eleanor,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Abington,  Esq.  of 
Brockhampton,  co.  Hereford,  anu  relict  of  John  Dan  .  y 
Esq.  of  Brinsop,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  dau.  and  licii,' ' 

Eleanor,   m.  John  Talbot,  Esq,  of  Grafton,   and  wa; 
mother  of 
John,  10th  carl  of  Shrewsbury. 

4  Walter,  of  Erdi.sley,  ,/(.  Jane,  relict  of  Thomas  Thame 
of  Stovill  or  Stowell,  but  d.  s.  p.  ' 

5  Humphrey,  of  Abercdow,  and  Lambcdr,  r;o.  Rudnir, 
which  estates  he  acquired  in  marriage  with  Eleanor,  li m'. 
and  heir  of  Jolin  ap  Gwilim.  6th  in  direct  descent  lr:,i 
this  Humphrey  was 

Thomas  Baskerville,  Esq.  of  Aberedow  Court,  „;. 
1720,  Meliora,  eldest  dau.  of  Richard  Baskerville,  l>i| 
of  Richardstown,  co.  Wilts,  by  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Gore,  Knt.  of  Barrow  Court,  and  left  at  his  dccca.se, 
1740,  an  only  dau.  and  heiress, 

Philippa,  ra.  1767,  Rev.  John  Powell,  of  Penland,  co. 

Radnor,  by  whom  (who  d.  1819)  she  had  an  only  dau. 

and  heiress, 

Meliora, 

Treago. 

II.  John,  who  left  a  son,  Henry. 

III.  Thomas,  of  Pontrilas. 

1.  Ehzabeth,  wife  of  Kynard  Delabere,  or  according  to  .iiinc, 
Sanacre  Delabere,  of  Kynardsley. 
Sir  Walter  m.  2ndly,   Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  ap  Mil.,  ap 
Harry,  of  Poston,  by  whom  he  had,  with  other  issue,  Piiilii- 
{see  Baskerville  of  Crowsley  Park)  and  Simon.    This 

Simon  Baskerville,  Esq.  to.  Elizabeth  Brand,  of  Wan- 
borough,  CO.  Wilts,  and  left  three  sons.    The  youngest, 

George  Baskerville,  Esq.  of  Tewkesbury,  co.  Gloucester, 
was  great-grandfather  of 

Thomas  Baskerville,  Esq.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Jones, 
Esq.  of  Hanham,  co.  Gloucester,  and  had, 

I.  Richard,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  of  Winterboume  Bassett,  d.  20  May,  1755,  agea 
73,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  a  dau., 

Jane,  m.  her  cousin,  Thomas  Baskerville,  Esq. 
Tliomas  Baskerville  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Richard  Baskerville,  Esq.  of  Richardston,  m.  Jane, 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Gore,  Knt.  of  Barrow  Court,  Somerset, 
and  widow  of  —  Raymond,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  successor. 

I.  Meliora,  b.   1731 ;   m.  1720,  Thomas  Baskerville,  Esq.  of 
Aberedow  Court,  as  above,  and  left  an  only  child  and  heiress, 

Philippa,  m.  1707,  Rev.  John  Powell,  of  Penland,  and  had 
an  only  dau.  and  heiress, 

Meliora  Powell,  m.  1st,  1787,  Peter  Rickards-Mynon, 
Esq.  of  Treago,  by  whom  (who  d.  1794)she  had  issue, 
1  Peter  Rickards-Mynors,  Esq.  of  Treago  (see  that 
jamlly) ;  2  Thomas-Baskerville,  of  whom  presently, 
as  successor  in  1817  to  his  relative.  Col.  Baskerville- 
3  Meliora,  m.  1815,  Hugh-Hovell  Farmar,  Esq.  of 
Dunsinane,  co.  Wexford,  and  had  issue.  Mrs.  Rickards- 
Mynors  ra.  2ndly,  Jaspar  Farmar,  Esq.,  but  d.  1829, 
without  any  further  issue. 

II.  Jane,  m.  Thomas  Roding,  Esq.  of  Salisbury,  and  d.  s.  p. 
Mr.  Baskerville  of  Richardston,  d.  14  Sept.  1739,  aged  72 
was  3.  by  his  only  surviving  son, 

Thomas  Baskerville,  Esq,  m.  his  cousin,  Jane,  dau.  of 
George  Baskerville,  Esq.  of  Winterbourne  Basset,  and  left  at 
his  decease,  1758  (with  a  dau.,  Meliora,  who  d.  unm.  1773),  a 
son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Baskerville,  E.sq.,  Lieut.-Col.  60th  regt.,  m.  l»t, 
Anne,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  O'Neill,  of  Ballyshannon, 
CO.  Donegal;  and  2ndly,  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas 
Bishop,  Esq.  of  Kinsale,  but  d.s.p.lSll,  when  his  estates 
devolved  upon  his  cousin, 

Tiiomas-Haskerville  Mynors-Baskebville,  Esq.  of  Clyro 
Court,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Wilts  1827,  and  M.P.  ftw 
CO.  Hereford,  b.  April,  1790;  vi.  1st,  1818,  Anne,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  John  Hancock,  Esq.  of  Marlborough,  but  by  her 
(who  d.  1832)  had  no  issue;  and  2ndly,  2  March,  188T, 
Elizabeth-Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Powell-Colchester 
Guise,  younger  brother  of  Gen.  Sir  John-Wright  Guise,  Bait, 
of  Highnam,  G.C.B.,  and  had  issue, 

Walter-Tiio.mas,  now  of  Clyro  Court. 

Herliiii  w  nil.  1  !..n.',  an  i-ilicer  in  the  army,  h.  26  Sept.  1841.' 

Eduai.i  l;.    Ill  iM    III  the  army,  6.  13  March,  1843. 

Oerln..;.    Al...    I,,i,,,hclh. 

Edith -Jl.  liuia-.s>  ui.  Clara-Annc-Maria, 

Mr.  Mynors-Baskcrvillc  assumed  by  royal  license,  1818, 
on  succeeding  to  the  property  of  Col.  Baskerville,  the  surname 
and  arms  of  that  ancient  and  eminent  family.  He  d.  9  Sept. 
1801. 


p.   ; 

andi 

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t  at* 


BAS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


BAS 


89 


Anns— Arg.,  a  chevron  gu.,  between  three  hurts. 
Crest— A  wolf's  head,  erased,  arg.,  holding  in  its  mouth  a 
broken  spear,  staff  or,  head  arg.,  imbrued  gu. 
Motto — .Sjero  ut  fidelis. 
Seat — Clyro  Court,  near  Hay. 


BASKERVIIiliE    OF    CROWSLEY    PABK. 

Baskerville,  John,  Esq.  of  Crowslev  Park,  co. 
Oxford,  J.P.  and  U.L. ;  Capt.  Oxford  Militia,  for- 
mcrlj'  Major  14th  Hussars;  b.  9  Nor.  1839;  m. 
1869,  Caroline,  dau.  of  William-Charles  Henry,  Esq. 
of  Haffield,  co.  Hereford,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Geoffrey,  b.  23  Aug.  1S70. 

II.  Clara-JuUe.  ii.  Maud-Lucy. 

^inCilQC. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  family  of 
Baskerville. 

Philip  Baskerville,  who  settled  in  Wiltshire  (son  of  Sir 
Walter  Baskerville,  of  Erdisley,  K.B.,  by  Elizabeth  his  2nd 
wife,  dau.  of  Henry  ap  Milo  ap  Henry),  had,  by  Agnes  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Hamlyn,  of  that  co., 

John  Baskerville,  who  settled  at  Malmesbury.  He  m. 
and  had  two  sons,  Francis  and  John  ;  the  latter, 

John  Baskerville,  of  Malmesbury,  Wilts,  buried  there 
3  Nov.  1G81,  was  father,  by  Rebecca  his  wife,  of 

John  Baskerville,  of  Burton  HiU,  Malmesbury,  whose  son, 
by  Elizabeth  WaUis,  his  first  wife, 

John  Baskerville,  Esq.  of  WooUey,  Bradford,  Wilts,  b. 
7  July,  1678;  whose  3rd  son,  by  Rachel  Sargent  his  wife, 

Thomas  Baskerville,  Esq.  of  Woolley,  b.  7  March,  1718, 
m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Dyke,  Esq.  of  Bradford,  Wilts,  and 
(i.  1779,  having  had,  with  other  issue,  who  d.  anm., 

I.  Thomas,  an  officer  in  the  army. 

II.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Elizabeth,  vi.  13  March,  1782,  Thomas  Todd,  Esq.  of  the 
General  Post  Office,  London,  and  of  Tunnisido,  near  Lan- 
chester,  co.  Durham.     He  d.  11  March,  1827. 

II.  Susanna,  m.  Henry  Headley,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Devizes, 
Wilts,  who  d.  s.  p.  12  March,  1838. 

III.  Sarah,  m.  11  April,  1788,  Oriel  Viveash,  Esq.  of  Calne, 
Wilts,  2nd  son  of  Simeon  Viveash,  Esq.  of  Calne,  and  Mary 
Bailey  his  wife;  and  by  him  (who  d.  30  April,  1836,  aged  72) 
had  issue, 

1  Samuel,  b.  19  Jan.  1791 ;  d.  in  London,  25  Nov.  1830, 

2  Henry,  who  s.  his  cousin,  and  assumed  the  surname  and 
arms  oi  Baskerville. 

3  Oriel,  of  Calne,  and  the  Middle  Temple,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  ;..  6  Jan.  1795;  d.  1863. 

4  Charlcs-Baskerville,  of  Calne,  b.  27  Jan.  1799;  m.  19 
April,  1824,  Eleanor,  eldest  surviving  dau.  of  Henry 
Tanner,  Esq.  of  Overton,  WUts;  d.  1863. 

1  Catherine-Anne,  d.  young,  1792. 

2  Anne,  d.  imm.  1819,  aged  25. 

3  Eliza-Susannah,  d.  1855. 

4  Hester,  m.  15  Oct.  1829,  William  Tanner,  Esq.  of  Over- 
ton, Wilts,  deceased. 

'  The  2nd  son, 

John  Baskerville,  Esq.  of  Woolley,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Wilts,  m.  Oct.  1771,  Hester,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Webb,  of  Norton 
Court,  Gloucester,  and  d.  15  March,  1800,  aged  54,  leaving  two 
sons,  John,  his  heir;  and  Joseph,  of  Woolley  House,  d.  unni. 
1  Oct.  1812.  The  elder  son, 
John  Baskerville,  Esq.  of  Woolley  House,  and  of  Bath, 

'  (!.  unm.  20  Dec.  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  cousin, 

Henry  Viveash,  Esq.  of  Crowsley  Park,  co.  Oxford,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1847,  b.  6  Jan.  1793,  assumed  by  royal 
license,  5  March,  1838,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Baskerville, 
in  heu  of  those  of  Viveash  ;  m.  14  Feb.  1839,  Mary-Anna,  2nd 
dau.  of  John  Burton,  Esq.  of  Cheltenham,  and  grand-niece  of 
Toulmin  North,  Esq.  of  Thurland  Castle,  co.  Lancaster,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  A  son,  6.  26  Jan.  1861. 

I.  Mary-Anna,  m.  1  Dec.  1863,  William-Dalziel,  eldest  son  of 
Edward  Mackenzie,  Esq.  of  Fawley  Court,  Bucks. 

II.  Jessie,  m.  17  June,  1862,  Edward-Harding  Steward, 
Capt  R.E. 

III.  Helen-Jane,  m.  1865,  Edward-Phillipe,  2nd  son  of 
Edward  Mackenzie,  Esq.  of  Fawley  Court,  Bucks. 

IV.  Florence-Emma. 

He  d.Q  Feb.  1877,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  the  present  repic- 
:  sentativc. 

Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto — See  jircccdlng fara'd/i. 
-Seai— Crowsley  Park,  Henley-on-Thames,  Oxford. 


BASS    OF    HANGEMOEE. 

Bass,  Michael-Thomas,  Esq.  of  Eangemore,  co. 
Stafford,  M.P.  for  Derby,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  6  July, 
1799 ;  m.  1835,  Eliza-Jane,  dau.  of  Major  Samuel 
Arden,  of  Lougcrofts,  co.  Stafford,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Michael-Arthur,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b'.  12  Nov.  1837 ; 
M.P.  for  East  Staffordshire,  m.  1869,  Hiirriet-Georgina^ 
4th  dau.  of  Edward  Thornewill,  Esq.  of  Dovecliff,  co. 
Stafford,  and  has  issue, 

II.  Hamar-Alfred,  M.P.  for  Tamworth,  6.  30  July,  1842. 

I.  Emily-Frances-Anne,  m.  1862,  William-Cbichele  Plowden, 

Esq.  of  Ewhurst  Park,  Hants. 
n.  Alice-Jane,   m.  1868,    Lieut. -Col.  Sir  George  Chetwode, 

Bart. 

Mr.  Bass  is  son  of  Michael-Thomas  Bass,  Esq.,  by- 
Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Abram  Hoskins,  Esq.  of 
Burton-on-Trent. 

Arms— Arg.  ona  chev.  gu.  between  three  greyhounds' heads 
erased  sa.,  each  ducally  gorged  and  chained  or,  as  many  cross- 
crosslets  of  the  last. 

Crest — Out  of  a  mural  crown  gu.  masoned  arg.,  a  demi  grey- 
hound issuant,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  rose  between  two  leaves, 
all  ppr. 

Town  House — 101,  Eaton  Square,  W. 

Seat — Rangemore,  Burton-on-Trent. 


BASSET    OF    TEHIDY. 

Basset,  G-tjstavus-Lambaet,  Esq.  of  Tehidy 
Park,  Cornwall,  b.  17  Sept.  1834;  s.  his  brother 
7  May,  1870;  m.  2  Sept.  1869,  Charlotte-Mary, 
dau.  of  William  Elmhirst,  Esq.  of  West  Ashby,  co. 
Lincoln,  and  has  issue, 

Arthor-Francis,  b.  29  Jan.  1873. 

ILtncaSC. — The  family  of  Basset  were  Barons  in  Nor- 
mandy. 

Thurstan  Basset  came  into  England  with  William  I.,  who 
gave  him  the  manor  of  Drayton,  co.  Stafford.     His  son. 

Sir  Ralph  Basset,  was  Chief  Justice  of  England  under 
Henry  I.  From  him  sprang  the  Lords  Basset  of  Drayton,  the 
Lords  Basset  of  Hedendon,  and  the  Lords  Basset  of  Sapcote 
and  Weldon,  with  the  Bassets  of  Blore,  and  many  other 
branches,  of  whom  an  account  may  be  found  in  Dugdale's 
Baronage.  Sir  Ralph  Basset  had  two  sons, 
Osmund. 

Gilbert,  whose  son,  Thomas,  held  seven  Knights'  fees  of  the 
honour  of  Wallingford,  and  was  Sheriff  of  the  counties  of 
Oxford  and  Berks  in  1164.  He  was  constituted  one  of  the 
King's  Justices  in  1175,  and  afterwards  a  Judge  itinerant 
for  Oxford,  Berks,  and  several  other  counties,  and  in  1179 
Henry  II.  granted  him,  "for  his  special  services  in  divers 
wars,"  the  Lordship  of  Hedendon  with  the  Hundred  of 
Bolendon,  and  the  Hundred  of  North-Gate,  Oxford,  for  the 
rent  of  £20  to  the  Kmg's  Exchequer.  He  m.  Alice,  dau. 
of  Geoffrey  de  Dimstanville,  Lord  of  Tehidy,  who  descended 
maternally  from  Reginald  FitzHenry,  Earl  of  Cornwall, 
natural  son  of  Henry  L,  by  Anne  Corbet. 
The  eldest  son, 

Osmund  Basset,  held  under  grant  from  IIeney  I.  on; 
Knight's  fee  in  Oakly,  Bucks,  and  a  quarter  of  a  Knight's  fct 
in  Ispeden,  co.  Oxford.     He  had  two  sons, 

I.  John. 

II.  William,   from  whom    descended  the  Bassets  of  Nort'j- 
amptonshire. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Basset,  was  father  of 

William  Basset.  The  grants  to  his  grandfather,  Osmund 
Basset,  were  •onfirmed  to  him  by  a  charter  7th  King  John. 
He  m.  about  1205,  Cecelia,  dau.  of  Alan  de  Dunstanville, 
whose  marriage  portion  was  confirmed  to  him  by  another 
charter  of  King  John.     He  had  one  son. 

Sir  Alan  Basset,  Knt.  of  Tehidy,  who  had  given  hira  br 
Sir  William  Peverel,  in  marriage  with  Lucia  his  sister.  White 
Chappie  and  La  Heyne,  Devon.  Sir  Alan  Basset  acquired  the 
great  manor  of  Tehidy  in  Cornwall,  by  an  exchange  with  his 
cousin,  William  de  Sngelfeud,  who  as  well  as  himself  was 
grandson  of  Alan  de  Dunstanville.     His  son, 

Alan  Basset,  Esq.  of  Tehidy  (1262),  had  an  only  son, 

Lawrence  Basset,  Esq.  of  Tehidy,  m.  Hawysia,  dowered 
with  Ippesdcn,  co.  Oxford.     His  son, 

William  Basslt,  Esq.  of  Tehidy,  m.  Alice,  dowered  with 
Trcvalga  and  Whilcchaplej    he  d.   1305.     And    on  a  j^ost 


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mortem  inquisition  it  was  found  that  lie  held  the  manors  of 
Tehidy  and  Trevalga  of  the  King  in  capite.  He  was  s.  hy  his 
son, 

Sir  William  Basset,  Knt.  of  Tehidy,  who  crenelated  Tehidy 
1310-11,  in  pursuance  of  license  from  Edwaed  III.  The  same 
King  granted  in  the  seventh  year  of  his  reign,  1334, 
to  WilUam  Basset  and  his  heirs,  two  markets  every  week,  and 
two  fairs  every  year  at  his  manor  of  Redruth ;  and  also  free 
warren  in  all  his  demesne  lands  of  Tehidy,  Keemareschall, 
and  Trevalga,  Cornwall.    He  had  two  sons, 

I.  William,  his  successor.  ii.  Thomas. 

The  elder  son, 

William  Basset,  Esq.  of  Tehidy,  r,i.  Joan,  and  d.  hcfore 
1346,  leaving  one  son, 

John  Basset,  Esq.  of  Tehidy,  d.  between  1317-9,  and 
was  s.  by  his  uncle, 

■  Thomas  Basset,  Esq.  of  Tehidy,  d.  1354,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

William  Basset,  Esq.  of  Tehidy,  Trevalga,  Feemarshall, 
who  being  under  age,  the  custody  of  his  lands  was  granted  to 
Eoger  de  Cottesford  in  loG3-4;  he  d.  138-1,  leaving  by 
Margaret  his  wife,  a  son, 

John  Basset,  Esq.  of  Tehidy,  b.  1377,  d.  14G3,  leaving  by  Ann 
his  wife,  one  son. 

Sir  John  Basset,  Knt.  of  Tehidy,  and  of  Umberlegh, 
Devon,  b.  1441.  He  m.  Joan,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Beaumont, 
and  sister  and  heir  of  Philip  Beaumont  of  Shirwell,  in  the 
same  co.,  who  brought  into  this  family  two  seats  in  that  co., 
Umberlegh  and  Heanton  Court.  He  had,  with  several  daus., 
five  sons, 

1  John  (Sir),  his  heir. 
3  Thomas,  junior. 
5  John,  junior. 

Sir  John  d.  1485,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Sir  John  Basset,  Knt.  of  Tehidy  and  of  Umberlegh, 
Devon,  b.  1463  ;  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Denys,  by 
whom  he  had  an  only  child  Anne,  m.  James  Courtenay,  son  of 
Sir  William  Courtenay,  Bart,  of  Powderham.  He  m.  2ndly, 
1515,  Honora,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Granville ;  and  by  her,  who 
m.  2ndly,  Arthur  Plantagenet  Viscount  Lisle,  had,  with  six 
daus.,  three  sons, 

John,  his  heir.  George. 

James,  d.  1859,  leaving  by  Mary  his  wife,  two  children, 
Phihp,  b.  1557.  Charles. 

Sir  John  d.  1528,  and  was  .?.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Basset,  Esq.  of  Tehidy,  and  of  Umberlegh,  Devon, 
b.  1519;  m.  Frances,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Arthur  Plantagenet 
Viscount  Lisle,  bastard  son  of  Edwakd  IV.,  and  d.  1541,  leaving 
one  son. 

Sir  Arthur  Basset,  Knt.  of  Tehidy  and  Umberlegh,  b. 
1540,  d.  1586.  In  1558  he  conveyed  Tehidy  and  other  Cornish 
property  to  his  uncle  George  Basset.  By  Eleanor  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Chichester,  Knt.  of  Raleigh,  he  had  one  son, 
Sir  Robert  Basset,  of  Umberlegh,  6. 1574,  d.  1672 ;  m.  Elizabeth, 
2nd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Sir  William  Peryam,  Chief  Baron 
of  the  Exchequer,  by  whom  he  was  father  of  Col.  Arthur 
Basset,  whose  descendant  and  last  male  heir,  Francis  Basset, 
Esq.  of  Heanton  Court,  d.  1797,  having  devised  his  estates  to 
his  nephew,  his  sister's  son,  Joseph  Davie,  Esq.,  who  took  the 
name  and  arms  of  Basset.     (See  Basset  of  Wo.lermoidh.) 

George  Basset,  Esq.  of  Tehidy,  2nd  son  of  Sir  John  Basset 
and  Honora  Granville,  had  a  gift  from  his  nephew.  Sir 
Arthur,  of  the  manor  of  Tehidy  to  him  and  his  heirs,  as 
appears  by  a  conveyance  dated  26  March,  1558.  Queen  Eliza- 
beth in  the  seventh  year  of  her  reign  (1564)  confirmed  to  him 
the  grant  of  a  Market  Fairs  and  Free  AVarren  made  by 
Edward  111.  to  his  ancestor  William  Basset.  He  hi.  Jacquetta, 
dau.  of  George  Coffin,  Esq.  of  Portledge,  Devon,  and  dying 
5  Nov.  1589,  was  buried  at  lUogan  in  Cornwall,  leaving  two 
daus.  and  one  son, 

James  Basset,  Esq.  of  Tehidy,  m.  1587,  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir 
Francis  Godolphin,  Knt.  of  Godolphin,  by  whom  he  had  nine 
children, 

Francis  (Sir),  his  heir. 

Thomas  (Sir),  a  Major-Gen.  under  Charles  I.,  who  com- 
manded a  division  of  the  Royal  army  at  the  battle  of 
Stratton. 

.\rthur  (Sir),  a  Col.  in  the  service  of  Charles  I. 

Nicholas.  James. 

Margery,  m.  Henry  Trcngrove. 

Joanna,  m.  William  Courtenay,  Esq.  of  Treraara,  Cornwall. 

Grace.  Mary. 

Mr.  Basset  d,  8  Feb.  1604,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 


Sir  FRA^•CIS  Basset,  Knt.  of  Tehidy,  a  strenuous  Royalist, 
and  Sheriff  and  Vice-Admiral  of  Cornwall  during  the  greater 
part  of  the  Rebellion.  Owing  to  his  expenses  in  support  of 
the  Royal  cause,  and  his  being  obhged  to  compound  for  his 
estate  with  the  Parliament,  he  was  comiielled  to  sell  St. 
Michael's  Mount,  and  other  property,  on  which  account 
descendants  were  distressed  for  many  years  after  the  his 
Civil  War.  Sir  Francis,  m.  30  Aug.  1620,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir 
Jonathan  Trelawny,  Knt.  of  Trelawny,  and  d.  19  Sept.  1045, 
having  with  an  elder  son,  Francis  Basset,  who  d.  s.  x^-,  a 
second  son, 

John  Basset,  Esq.  of  Tehidy,  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Robert  Dellridge,  Esq.  of  Barnstaple,  and  had  five  children, 

Francis,  his  heir. 

Charles  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Illogan,  d.  Sept.  1709. 
John,  d.  'itnm.  1708.  Anne,  d.  unm.  Oct.  1715. 

Ehzabeth,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Basset  d.  Nov.  1656,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  Basset,  Esq.  of  Tehidy,  m.  Lucy,  dau.  and  heir 
of  John  Hele,  Esq.,  and  d.  1675,  leaving  an  only  son  and  heir, 
Francis  Basset,  Esq.  of  Tehidy,  6.  10  Feb.  1674;  m.  1st,- 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Sir  Thomas  Spencer,  Knt.  of 
Yarnton,  co.  Oxford,  and  widow  of  Sir  Samuel  Garrard,  Bart., 
and  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Pendarves,  Rector 
of  Dunsteignton,  Devon,  and  eventual  heiress  of  her  unci© 
Alexander  Pendarves.    By  her  he  had  two  sons, 

John  Pendarves,^.  1713;  m.  1737,  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heiress 
of  Sir  Edmund  Prideaux,  Bart,  of  Netherton,  andd.  19  Sept. 
1739,  leaving  a  postliumous  son, 

John-Prideaux  Basset,  6.22  May,  1740;  d.  28  May,  I7C6, 
aged  16,  and  was  buried  at  Illogan. 
Francis. 

The  second  son, 

Francis  Basset,  Esq.  of  Tehidy,  previously  of  Imley,  North- 
ampton, succeeded  to  Tehidy  at  the  death  of  his  nephew,  and 
was  sometime  M.P.  for  Penryn.  He  m.  19  Oct.  1756,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  St.  Aubyn,  Bart,  of  Clowance,  and  had  by 
her  (who  d.  19  Oct.  1768)  seven  children, 

1  ^RA^'CIS,  afterwards  Lord  de  Dunstanville,  his  heir. 

2  John  (Rev.),  A.M.,  Rector  of  Illogan  and  of  Camborne, 
Cornwall,  m.  4  Oct.  1790,  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Winglield, 
Esq.  of  Durham,  by  whom  he  had  a  son, 

John,  of  whom  presently,  as  successor  to  his  uncle. 

3  Margaret,  bapt.  at  Illogan,  Sept.  1758 ;  to.  at  St.  Breock,  J 
Cornwall,  1776,  John  Rogers,  Esq.  of  Treassowe  and  Pen-^ 
rose,  Cornwall.  '  « 

4  Anne,  d.  unm.,  1779.  .5  Cecilia,  d.  unm. 
6  Mary,  d.  unm.                            7  Catherine,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Basset  d.  17  Nov.  1769,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  s 

Francis  Basset,  Esq.  of  Tehidy,  b.  at  Walcot,  co.  Oxford,  9' 
Aug.  1757,  created  a  Baronet,  '24  Nov.  1779,  returned  for 
Peniyn,  1780,  1784,  1790,  raised  to  the  Peerage,  17  June, 
1796,  by  the  title  of  lord  de  Sunstanville,  of  Tehidy  Park  ia 
Cornwall,  to  him  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  and 
further  created,  7  Nov.  1797,  Lord  Sasset  of  Stratton  in  Corn- 
wall, with  remainder  in  default  of  issue  male  to  Frances  hi^ 
only  dau.  and  her  issue  male.  He  m.  16  May,  1780,  Frances- 
Susanna,  dau.  of  John  llippisley  Coxe,  Esq.  of  Ston  Easton, 
Somerset,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  June,  1823)  he  had  an  only 
child  Frances,  of  whom  hereafter.  Lord  de  Dunstan\ 
2ndly,  13  July,  1824,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Lemon,  Bart, 
of  Carclew,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue.  He  d.  14  Feb.  1835, 
when  the  title  of  de  Dunstanville  became  extinct.  The  Bar 
of  Basset  and  the  Tehidy  estates  passed  to  his  dau., 

Frances,  Baronean  Basset  of  Stratton,  6.  1  May,  1781,  d.  unn 
22  Jan.  1855,  when  the  Barony  of  Basset  became  extinct,  and* 
the  Tehidy  estates  devolved  on  her  cousin. 

Upon  the  death  of  Lord  de  Dunstanville,  the  male  representa- 
tion of  his  family  devolved  on  his  nephew, 

John  Basset,  Esq.,  son  of  Rev.  John  Basset,  b.  1791;  High 
Sheriff  of  Cornwall,  1837 ;  m.  June,  1830,  Elizabeth-Mary,  dau. 
of  Sir  Rose  Price,  Bart,  of  Trengwainton,  and  had  four  sons, 

John-Francis,  his  heir.  « 

Arthur,  heir  to  his  brother.  ■  j 

Gdstavus-Lamrart,  present  representative. 
Walter-St.  Aubyn. 

Mr.  Basset  d.  4  July,  1843,  and  was  succeeded  by  his  eldest 
son, 

John-Francis  Basset,  Esq.  of  Tehidy,  6.  15  July,  1831,  who 
succeeded  at  the  death  of  Baroness  Basset  to  Tehidy  and  her 
other  estates;  m.26  July,  1858,  Hon.  Emily-Henrietta  Vereker, 
dau.  of  John-Prendergast,  2nd  Viscount  Gort.  He  d.  s.  p. 
9  Feb.  1869,  when  his  estates  devolved  upon  his  brother 


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AnxncR Basset,  Esq.  of  Tehkly,  6. 12  May,  1833,  who  d.  unm 
7  May,  1870,  and  was  succeeded  by  liis  brother, 
Gdstavus-Lambart  Basset,  Esq.  now  of  Teliidy. 

Arm.i — Barry  wavy  of  six,  or  and  gu. 
Crest — A  unicorn's  head,  couped,  arg. 
3Iotto — Pro  rege  et  populo. 
Seat — Tehidy  Park,  Camborne. 


BASSET    OF    WATERMOUTH. 

JBasset,  Aethpe-Davie,  Esq.  of  Watermoutli, 
Devon,  b.  14  May,  1801 ;  m.  4  Dec.  1828,  Harriet- 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas-Smith  Crawfurth,  Esq.  de- 
scended from  Ceawfueth  of  Craivfui'th  Ilope, 
Bern'ick,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Aethur-Ciiawfurth  (Rev.),  Prebendary  of  Endellion, 
Cornwall,  6.  11  Aug.  1830, 

I.  Harrict-Iilary,  m.  1858,  Charles-Henry  ^yilliams,  Esq., 
youngest  son  of  William  Williams,  Esq.  of  Tregullow, 
Cornwall. 

II.  Eleanora-Susan. 

ILtUCiltJC.— This  family  is  descended  through  an  heiress 
from  Basset  of  Tehidy. 

Sir  Robert  Basset,  Knt.  of  Umberleigh,  6.  1574,  son  of  Sir 
Arthur  Basset,  Knt.  of  Tehidy  and  Umberlegh  (see  Basset 
cf  Tihidi/),  m.  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  William 
Peryara,  Knt.,  Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  and  by  her,  who 
d.  1633,  aged  G-1,  left  at  his  decease,  1672,  a  son  and  heir. 

Col.  Arthur  Basset,  b.  at  Heanton  Court  in  1507;  d. 
7  Jan.  1672,  having  rii.  a  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Leigh  of  Bur- 
rough,  Devon,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  John,  who  d.  v.  p. 
Col.  Basset  was  a  zealous  Royalist,  and  Prince,  in  his  Worthies, 
gives  a  lengthened  memoir  of  him.  lie  was  Governor  of  St. 
Michael's  Mount,  when  it  was  surrendered  to  the  Parliamentary 
forces,  under  Col.  Hammond,  in  1646,  and  is  buried  in  the 
parish  church  of  Heanton  Puuchardon,  Devon,  where  a  hand- 
some monument  is  erected  to  his  memory. 

John  Basset,  Esq.  his  son,  d.  in  1660,  aged  30,  and  is  buried 
in  Heanton  church.  He  m.  Susannah,  dau.  of  Bluett,  of 
Holcombe  Regis,  Devon,  and  left  one  son  and  heir, 

John  Basset,  who  succeeded  to  the  estates  at  the  decease 
of  his  grandfather.  He  was  b.  1652,  and  d.  1686,  having  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Arthur  Acland,  Esq.,  of  Bittadon,  Devon, 
by  whom  he  left  issue, 

John  Basset,  m.  a  dau.  of  Sir  IN^ieholas  Hooper,  Knt.  of 
Fullabrook ;  d.  1721,  leaving  a  son, 

Francis  Basset,  Esq.  of  Heanton  Court,  7n.  Eleanora,  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Courtenay,  Bart,  of  Powderham,  Devon,  and 
bad  three  children, 

1.  Francis,  his  heir. 

I.  Eustacbia,  m.  Jolin-Hooke  Campbell,  Esq.,  Lord  Lycn 
King-at-Arms. 

31.  Eleanora,  m.  John  Davie,  Esq.,  of  Orleigh,  in  the  parish 
of  Buckland  Brewer,  Devon,  and  t(.  leaving  (with  other  issue, 
who  d.  young  or  v.nm.), 

1  Joseph  Davie,  who  .■!.  to  Watermouth  and  Umberlegh, 
and  assumed,  by  royal  license,  the  surname  of  Basset,  in 
pursuance  of  his  uncle's  will. 

2  Rev.  Charles  Davie,  Rector  of  Heanton  Punchardon, 
Devon,  in.  Bridget  Boyiiekl,  of  Lee,  Kent,  and  d. 
leaving  issue,  Charles-Christopher,  Capt.  67th  regt. ;  and 
Mary-Jane,  m.  John  May,  Esq.  of  Broadgate,  near  Barn- 
staple, J.P.  and  D.L.  Devon. 

3  John  Davie,  Post  Capt.  in  the  R.X.,  who  m.  and  d. 
leaving  one  son  and  one  dau. 

4  Peregrine  Davie,  H.E.I.C.S.,  m.  and  d.  in  India,  leaving 
issue. 

1  Eleanora,  lu.  Rev.  Lewis  Lewis,  of  Gwinfe,  co.  Carmar- 
then. 

2  Julia,  m.  Rev.  J.-W.  Beadon. 

3  Eustachia,  m.  Captain  Sbairp,  23th  regt. 

4  Charlotte,  m.  General  Debrisay. 

5  Mary,  m.  twice,  1st,  —  Lumsden,  Esa.  of  the  E.I.C.S., 
and  2ndly,  —  Jones,  Esq. 

Ir.  Basset  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  Basset,  Esq.  of  Heanton  Court,  d.  v.im.  1832, 
nd  bequeathed  his  estates  to  his  sister  Eleanora's  son,  his 
ephcw, 
'  Joseph  Basset,  Esq.  of  Watermouth,  who  upon  succeeding 
3  the  estates  in  1 802,  assumed  the  surname  of  Basset.  He 
I.  Miss  Mary  Irwin,  of  Barnstaple,  Devon,  niece  of  Lieut. - 
'o\.  Harris,  of  tlie  Indian  army,  and  had  issue, 

Arthur,  cf  Watermouth. 

Francis-William-Davie     (Rev.),     Rector    of   Heanton    Pun- 


chardon, Devon,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Cartwright,  Esq 

of  Tcignmouth,  Devon.  , 

John-Davie,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Smith,    Esq.   of 

Gloucester,  and  had  a  dau.,  Elizabeth.     He  m.  2ndly.  the 

widow  of  Capt.  Hilton,  late  of  the  Indian  army. 
Augusta-Mary,  m.  1827,  Rev.  William-Bickford  Coham,  of 

Coham  and  Dunsland,  Devon. 
Mary-Davie,  to.  1826,  General  Sir  ITopton  Scott,  K.C.B.,  of 

Woodville,  near  Lucan,  co.  Dublin. 

^r))i.s— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  barry-wavy  of  six,  or  and  gu., 
for  Basset  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  a  ship  with  two  masts  or,  the 
sails  trussed  up  and  hoisted  to  the  yards  arg.,  adorned  with 
flags  charged  with  the  cross  of  England ;  on  a  chief  of  the 
second,  three  cinquefoils,  pierced,  gu.,  for  Davie. 

Crests — 1st,  a  unicorn's  head,  couped,  arg.,  mane,  beard,  and 
horn  or,  on  the  neck  two  bars,  indented,  gu.  for  Basset; 
2ndly,  a  mount  vert,  thereon  a  lamb,  passant,  arg.,  in  the 
mouth  a  sprig  of  cinquofoil  gu.,  slipped,  vert,  for  Davie. 

Scat — Watermouth,  llfracombe. 


BASSET    OF     BEAUPRE. 

Basset,  William-Richaed-Basset,  Esq.  of 
Bcaupre,  co.  Glamorgan,  b.  23  Nov.  1863. 

HtnCagC— The  Bassets  of  Beauprc  are  descended  from 
Thurstan  de  Basset,  the  Norman  who  accompanied  William 
THE  Conqueror  to  England. 

William  Basset,  Esq.  of  Beaupre,  son  of  Edward  Basset, 
Esq.  of  Brovishin,  co.  Glamorgan,  and  Katherine  his  wife, 
2nd  dau.  of  Edward  Carne,  Esq.  of  Nash,  same  co.,  to.  Cecil, 
dau.  of  Thomas 'Van,  Esq.  of  Penbrey,  and,  with  other  children, 
left  at  his  decease,  before  1646,  a  son  and  heir. 

Sir  Richard  Basset,  of  Beaupre,  Knt.,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Glamorgan,  and  Governor  of  the  town  and  castle  of  Cardiff, 
TO.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Thomas,  of  Wenvoe,  and 
had  issue,  William  (Sir.),  his  heir;  Katherine,  to.  Edward 
Matthew,  Esq.  of  Aberman,  co.  Glamorgan;  and  Mary,  m.  1st, 
William  Games,  and  2ndly,  James  Lory,  Esq.  Sir  Richard  to. 
2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Vanne,  Esq.  of  Marerosse, 
and  relict  of  James  Matthew,  Esq.  of  Aberman  and  Roos,  and 
by  her  had  issue,  Richard  (Sir),  successor  to  his  half-brother  ; 
John;  and  Edward;  Jane,  wife  of  Ven.  Anthony  Jones,  Arch- 
deacon of  St.  David's;  and  Eliza,  wife  of  William  Andrews,  of 
Cadoxton.    Sir  Richard  Basset  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  William  Basset,  of  Beaupre,  Knt.,  m.  1662-63, 
Martha,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Hugh  Wyndham,  of  Pils- 
den,  Dorset,  Cart.,  and  reUct  of  Edward  Came,  Esq.  of 
Ewenny,  co.  Glamorgan,  but  dying  s.  p.  8  Sept.  1667,  was  s. 
by  his  half-brother. 

Sir  Richard  Basset,  of  Beaupre,  knighted  at  Whitehall, 
3  Feb.  1681 ;  m.  1st,  Phillippa,  dau.  of  James  Campbell  of 
Woodford,  Essex ;  and  2ndly,  Priscilla,  dau.  of  Col.  Philip 
Jones,  of  Fonmon,  co.  Glamorgan ;  by  the  latter  only  he  had 
issue,  viz.,  Philip,  of  Bcaupre,  living  1709 ;  Richard,  of  whom 
presently;  Jane,  wife  of  Charles  Gibbs;  Elizabeth,  wife  of 
Thomas  Powell,  Esq.  of  Landow,  co.  Glamorgan ;  Anne ;  and 
Priscilla,  to.  to  Thomas  Cross.    The  younger  son, 

Richard  Basset,  Esq.,  a  Major  in  Sir  John  BruU's  regiment, 
bapt.  12  Nov.  1C90;  hi.  1st,  Elizabeth  Apprice,  and  2iully, 
Barbara,  dau.  of  William  Bainbrigge,  Esq.  of  Lockington,  co. 
Derby,  and  by  the  latter  only  had  issue,  an  only  son, 

Lieut. -CoL.  Henry  Basset,  b.  1730;  to.  Katherine, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Bainbrigge,  Esq.  of  Woodseat,  co.  Derby,  and 
had  issue,  1  James,  Capt.  in  the  army ;  2  Richard  (Sir), 
I  Brigadier-Gen.  and  Lieut. -Col.  6th  West  India  regt.,  d.  xmm. 
1806;  3  Thomas;  and  1  Catherine,  who  m.  William  King, 
Esq.,  and  had  three  sons,  William,  Major  in  the  army; 
Richard,  Major-Gen.  Royal  Artillery;  and  Henry.  The  Srd 
son, 

Thomas  Basset,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  sometime 
Governor  of  the  Military  Knights  of  Windsor,  m.  1  March,  1790, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  late  Alexander  Cruikshanks,  Esq.  of 
CO.  Aberdeen,  and  had  issue, 

Richard,  late  of  Beaupre. 

William- Alexander,  b.  1  June,  1810;  d.  g.  p. 

Catherine,  to.  Capt.  Brookes,  of  Appledore,  Devon. 

Hannah- Augusta. 

Isabella,  to.  Lieut.-Col.  WiUiam  Bruce,  K.H.,  by  whom  (who 
d.  28  Nov.  1868)  she  had  a  son,  William- West-James-Basset 
Bruce  (afterwards  Basset),  Esq.  of  Beaupre. 

Georgiana  Anne-Mansel,  d.  unm.  22  Nov.  1871. 
Col.  Basset  d.  7  Jan.  1842,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving 
son, 

Richard  Basset,  Esq.  of  Beaui)re,  Capt.  R.A.,  ';.  C  Do?. 
1797;  TO.  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  the  hi;e  licv.  Stephen  Dowcll, 


92 


BAB 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


BAS 


of  Braywiclc  Grove,  Berks,  who  d.  at  Nice,  2  May,  18C5.  He 
d.  s.  p.  8  Nov.  1849,  and  his  estates  eventually  devolved  on 
his  nephew, 

William-West-James-Basset  Basset,  Esq.  of  Beaupre,  J.P., 
eldest  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  William  Bruce,  K.H.,  formerly  of  the 
74th  Highlanders  and  94th  regt.  by  Isabella,  his  wife,  dau.  of 
the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Basset,  and  sister  of  Capt.  Richard 
Basset,  E.A.,  of  Beaupre.  He  was  b.  1830,  and  assumed  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Basset  by  royal  license,  1865.  He  m. 
1862,  Eliza,  dau.  of  the  late  Kichard  Wcekes,  Esq.,  Barristcr- 
at-Law,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William-Bichabd-Basset,  his  heir, 

n.  James-Basset,  b.  2.3  July,  1865. 

III.  Philip-Thurstane-Bruce,  b.  17  Aug.  18C8. 

I.  Eiiza-Maude-lsabeUa-Bruce. 

II.  Ela- Jane-Mabel-Bruce  rf.  young. 

Mr.  Basset  d.  16  Oct.  1871,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William-Eicbakd-Basset  Basset,  Esq.  of  Beaupvc. 

^^„is— Arg.,  a  chevron,  between  three  bugle  horns,  stringed, 
ta. 

Crest— A  stag's  head,  cabossed ;  between  the  attires  a  cross 
fitihee  at  the  foot  arg. 

Motto— GvreW  angau  na  chywilydd. 

Seat— Beaupre,  near  Cowbridge,  co.  Glamorgan. 


BASSETT    OF    BONVILSTONE. 

Bassett,  Eichaed,  Esq.  of  Bonvilstone,  co.  Gla- 
morgan, J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  21  June,  1820 ;  m.  1st, 
24  Oct.  1843,  Anna-Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Horn- 
fray,  Esq.  of  Pennine  Castle,  co.  Glamorgan,  by 
Ann-Maria  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Richards, 
Esq.  of  Corner  House,  Cardilf,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1833)  has  issue, 

I.  JoHS-BicHARD,  6.  31  May,  1847. 

II.  Ealph-Thurstine,  b.  15  Jan.  laol. 

I.  Mary-Elizabeth-Constance. 

II.  Ann-Maria-Eosamond. 

He  m.  2ndly,  25  June,  1878,  Honor- Georgina,  dau. 
of  W.-B.  Fortescue,  Esq.  of  Octon,  Torquay. 

ILtlTCKgC— Thomas  Bassett,  Esq.  (youngest  son  of  Wil- 
liam Bassett,  Esq.  of  Beaupre)  m.  Jannet,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Thomas  ap  Evan  ap  Vychan,  and  thus  became  possessed  of  the 
estate  of  Llanlrythyd.    His  son  and  heir, 

John-Thomas  Bassett,  Esq.  of  Llantrythyd,  m.  1st,  Alice, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Love,  Esq.  of  Dynas  Powis,  and  2ndly,  Eliza- 
beth Norton,  by  the  former  of  whom  he  was  father  of  a  son, 

Thomas  Bassett,  Esq.  of  Llantrythyd,  whose  son,  by  Joan 
Gwillim  his  wife,  was 

John  Bassett,  Esq.,  father,  by  Margaret  Williams  his 
wife,  of 

Key.  William  Bassett,  Eector  of  Newton  Nottage,  living 
1624,  who  m.  Jennet,  dau.  of  Eev.  Eoger  Williams,  and  had  a 
son, 

Eev.  Thomas  Bassett,  Prebendary  of  Llandaff,  who  d.  1C63, 
leaving  by  his  wife,  Rachel  Mathew,  a  son, 

Thomas  Bassett,  father  of 

Eev.  John  Bassett,  Prebendary  of  Llandaff,  whose  son, 

John  Bassett,  Es(j.  of  Bonvilstone,  b.  1745,  High  Sheriff  of 
Glamorganshire  1824;  7/1.  Anne  Morgan,  and  dying  11  Dec. 
1827,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John-James  Bassett,  who  d.  s.  p.  1838,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Thomas-Morgan  Bassett,  E.=q.  of  Bonvilstone,  6.  Feb.  1780; 
w.  1817,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Eev.  Dr.  Morgan,  and  had, 

Bichard,  now  of  Bonvilstone. 

John-Morgan,  d.  v.nm.  23  Jan.  1841. 

William-Watkin,  Capt.  .'^Cth  regt. 

Mary,  m.  Eev.  Charles  Rumscy,  Knight,  of  Tithegston  Court ; 
and  d.  1848,  leaving  a  dau.,  Florence. 

Susannah,  m.  Louis  Thouroude,  and  has  issue. 

Louisa-Catherine,  m.  Eev.  Lewis  Morgan,  and  has  issue. 
Hr.  Bassett  d.  5  Nov.  1840. 

Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto — Same  as  Basset  of  Bcaupri. 
£eoC— Bonvilstone  House,  CardilV. 


Rev.  Charles  Rumsey  Knight,  11  March,  1830; 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  of  the  9th  regt.  of  foot;  m. 
16  Oct.  1861,  Frances-Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  tho 
late  Hon.  Mortimer  Rodney. 

HtnCaflC— The  family  of  Bastard  has  been  seated  in 
Devon  ever  since  the  Conquest.  Eobert  Bastard  appears 
in  Domesday  Book  to  have  had  large  grants  in  that  county. 
His  descendants  have  intermarried  with  the  heiresses  of 
Crispin  and  of  Killiowe,  in  Cornwall,  and  into  the  families  of 
FitzStephen,  Besilles,  Damarell,  Gilbert,  Ecyncll,  Hele,  and 
Bampfylde,  and  have  at  different  periods  served  as  Sheiitls  of 
the  county.  Their  scat,  for  many  generations,  was  at  Gcrston, 
near  Kingsbridge,  until,  about  the  end  of  the  17th  century, 

William  Bastard,  Esq.,  by  marriage  with  the  heiress  of 
Pollexfen  of  Kitley,  acquired  that  estate,  which  has  since  been 
the  family  residence.     His  son, 

Pollexfen  Bastard,  Esq.  of  Kitley,  -k.  Lady  Bridget 
Poulett,  dau.  of  John,  1st  Earl  Poulett,  and  was  s.  at  his 
decease,  1733,  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Bastard,  Esq.  of  Kitley,  who  was  gazetted  to  a 
Baronetcy,  24  Sept.  1779,  but  no  further  steps  appear  to  have 
been  taken  towards  passing  the  Patent :  consequently  the  title 
has  not  been  borne  by  his  descendants;  he  to.  Ann,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Worsley,  Esq.  of  Hovingham,  co.  York,  and  was  s.  at 
his  decease,  1782,  by  his  eldest  son, 

John-Pollexfen  Bastard,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Devon,  who  m. 
Mrs.  Sarah  Wymondesold,  of  Lockings,  Berks,  but  dying 
without  issue,  4  April,  1816,  he  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Edmdnd  Bastard,  Esq.,  sometime  M.P.  for  Dartmouth,  who 
m.  Jane,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Captain  PownoU,  E.N.,  of  Shurp- 
ham,  Devon,  and  had  issue, 

Edmund-Pollexfen,  his  heir. 

John,  of  Shai-pham,  Capt.  R.N.,  and  M.P.  for  Dartmouth,  1 
who  s.  to  the  Pownoll  estates.  He  to.  Frances,  dau. 
and  co-heiress  of  Benjamin  Wade,  of  The  Grange,  co.  York, 
Esq.;  and  d.  11  Jan.  1835,  leaving  two  sons,  and  a  dau., 
Frances,  ra.  2  July,  1850,  Wm. -Frederick,  Viscount  Chewton, 
who  d.  of  wounds  received  at  the  battle  of  the  Alma, 
8  Oct.  1854. 

Philemon-Pownoll  (Eev.),  m.  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Mr.  Justice 
Park. 

Mr.  Bastard  d.  1816,  and  was  5.  by  his  son, 

Edmund-Pollexfen  Bastard,  Esq.  of  Kitley,  M.P.forDevcjn, 
b.  12  July,  1784;  who  to.  22  Jan.  1824,  the  Hon.  Anne-Jane 
Eodney,  only  surviving  dau.  of  George,  2nd  Baron  Eodney, 
and  had  by  her  (who  d.  25  April,  1833)  three  sons, 

Edmund-Eodnet-Pollexfen,  his  heir. 

Baldwin-John-Pollexfen,  now  of  Kitley. 

WiUiam-PoUexfen  (Eev.),  b.   12  Jan.  1832;    m.  Jan.  1859, 
CaroUne,  2nd  dau.  of  Eear-Admiral  Woollcombe,  of  Hemer- 
don,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Bastard  d.  8  June,  1838,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edmund-Rodnet-Pollexfen  Bastard,  Esq.  of  Kitley  and 
Buckland  Court,  6.  7  Sept.  1825;  to.  22  Nov.  1853,  Florence- 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Simon  Scrope,  Esq.  of  Danby  Hall,  CO. 
York,  and  dying  without  issue,  12  June,  1856.  was  s.  by  bis 
brother, 

Baldwin-John-Pollexfen  Bastard,  Esq.  of  Kitley. 

.^rms— Or,  a  chevron  az. 

Crcxt—A.  dexter  arm  embowed,  in  plate  armour,  ppr,. 
garnished  or,  the  elbow  towards  the  sinister,  the  hand  in  a 
gauntlet,  grasping  a  sword,  also  ppr.,  pommel  and  hilt  gold, 
in  bend  sinister,  the  point  downwards. 

Motto — Pax  potior  bello. 

,Scrti— Kitley,  near  Yealmpton  and  Buckland  Court,  near 
Ashburton,  both  in  Devon. 


BASTARD  OP  KITLEY  AND   BUCKLAND 
COURT. 

Bastaed,   Baldwix-Joiik-Pollexfen,   Esq.   of 
Kitley  and  Buckland  Court  both  in  co.  Devon,  b. 


BASTARD  OF   CHARLTON    MARSHALL. 

Bastard,  Thomas-Hoeloce,  Esq.  of  Charlton 
Marshall,  Dorset,  b.  27  April,  1706 ;  m.  1st,  Mar- 
garet, widow  of  Capt.  Forbes  ;  and  2ndly,  28  Oct. 
1858,  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Vin- 
cent, Vicar  of  Rowde,  Wilts,  by  whom  he  had  a 
dau.,  b.  20  Oct.  1859,  who  d.  4  Dec.  1859. 

JLiUCatlC.— Thomas  Bastard,  originally  of  Belchalwdli 
m.  Bridget  Creech,  sister  of  the  poet  Creech,  and  WM 
father  of 

Thomas  Bastard,  Esq.  of  Blandford,  who  in.  Mary,  dan. 
of  Henry  Horlock,  Esq.  of  Charlton  Marshall,  and  had  0 
son, 

Thomas  Bastard,  Esq.  of  Blandford  Forum,  and  subse- 
quently of  Charlton  Marshall,  whose  only  son 


EAT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


BAT 


93 


TiioMAS-HoRLocK   BASTARD,    Esq.   of  Chai'lton   Marshall, 
Dorset,  J. P.,  D.L.,  and  High  Sheriff  in  1812,  was  b.  in  1772; 
m.  1st,  1793,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert   Biggs,  of  Blandford 
Forum,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1810)  had  issue, 
Thomas-Hoklock,  now  of  Cliarlton  Marshall. 
Elizaheth-Horlock,   vi.  1820,  John  Brine,  Capt.  E.N.  (who 
d.  1854),   and  has  Thoinas-G.-A.  Brine,    Solicitor,  Poole, 
Dorset;  and  John,  Col.  4th  Madras  Native  Infantry. 
Mr.  Bastard  m.  2ndly,  1812,  Eliza  Muston,  of  Blandford,  and 
had, 
Henry-Hoklock  (Rev.),  M.A.  of  Taunton,  Somerset,  b.  1812; 
m.  20  July,  1824,  Anna-Catharine,  dau.  of  the  late  Edward 
Sanders,  Esq.  of  Maidstone,  and  has  sis  children. 
Arms — Or,  a  chevron  az. 
C)rst — A  griffin's  head,  collared  and  armed,  or. 
Residence — Charlton  Marshall,  near  Blandford. 


BATEMAN  OF  BIDDTJLPH  GRANGE  AND 
KNYPERSLEY    HALL. 

Bateman,  James,  Esq.  F.E.S.,  late  of  Biddulpli 
Grange  and  Knypersley  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  J. P.  aud 
D.L.,  M.A.  Oxon,  b.  1811 ;  s.  1858  ;  m.  1838,  Maria- 
Sibilla,  dau.  of  late  Rev.  R.  Egerfcon,  of  Norley, 
CO.  Chester  (who  took  the  additional  name  of  War- 
burton  on  succeeding  to  the  estates  of  Sir  Peter 
Warburton,  Bart,  of  Arley),  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  of  Moveron's  Manor  and  Brightlingsea,  in  Essex, 
J. P.  and  D.L.  Staffordshire,  J.P.  Essex,  6.  1839;  m.  1865, 

.  Hon.  Jessy-Caroline  Bootle-WilbraUam,  sister  of  Edward, 
2nd  Lord  Skelmersdale,  and  has  a  dau.,  Agnes-Mary. 
Mr.  Bateman  sold  his  Staffordshire  estates  in  1871,  and 
purchased  the  same  year  the  Sloverons  and  Brightlingsea 
estates,  formerly  the  seat  of  the  Dorrien-Magens  family, 
in  Essex,  and  also,  in  1875,  a  property  in  co.  Mayo. 

II.  Rowland  (Rev.),  M.A.,  b.  1840. 

III.  Robert,  b.  1842. 

I.  Katherine,  to.  July,  1863,  Ulick-Ralph  Burke,  Esq., 
eldest  son  of  Charles-Granby  Burke,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  St. 
Phillips,  Dublin,  Master  of  the  Common  Pleas  in  Ireland, 
and  nephew  of  the  late  Sir  Thomas  Burke,  Bart,  of 
Marble  Hill,  co.  Galway. 

ILtltCagC— John  Bateman,  Esq.  of  Tolson  Hail,  son  of 
Thomas  Bateman,  of  the  same  place,  who  d.  1736,  ni.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Edward  Branthwaite,  Esq.  of  Carlinghill,  West- 
morland (direct  lineal  descendant  from,  and  inheritor  of  the 
estates  of,  Robert  Branthwayt,  of  Carlinghill,  Keeper  of  the 
Tower  of  London  temp.  James  I.),  and  dying  1783,  was  s.  by 
his  elder  son, 

James  Bateman,  Esq.  of  Tolson  Hall,  who  m.  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Edward  Nicholson,  of  Kendal,  and  dying  1824,  was  s.  by  his 
elder  son, 

John  Bateman,  Esq.  of  Knypersley  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  and 
of  Tolson  Hall,  Westmorland,  High  Sheriff  for  Staffordshire 
in  1830,  b.  31  Oct..  1782;  m.  30  May,  1810,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau. 
of  the  late  George  Holt,  Esq.  of  Redivals,  Lancashire,  and  by 
lier  (who  d.  1857)  had  issue, 

James,  late  of  Biddulpli  Grange. 
Mr.  Bateman  d.  1858. 

Arms—Az.,  on  a  fesse,  embattled,  between  three  crescents, 
issuant  from  each  an  estoile  arg.,  the  chemical  character  of 
Mars  sa. 

Ci-esl—X  tower  arg.,  issuant  therefrom  a  demi-eagle,  wings 
elevated,  sa.,  charged  on  the  breast  with  the  chemical  character 
of  Mars  or;  in  the  beak,  a  wreath  of  oak,  ppr. 

Residence— d,  Hyde  Park  Gate,  London,  S.W. 


BATEMAN    OF    HARTINGTON    HALL. 

Bateman,  Frederick  -  Osborne  -  Fitzherbert, 
Esq.  of  Hartington  Hall  and  Breadsall  Mount,  co. 
Derby,  b.  12  Nov.  1859,  s.  his  father  1874. 

ittUCatJC.— This  family  is  descended  from  William  Bate- 
man, Esq.  of  South  Winficld,  co.  Derby,  living  temp.  Riciiakd 
II.  That  the  family  of  Bateman  was  settled  at  Hartington  at 
a  very  early  period  appears  by  the  Court  Rolls  of  that  Manor 
and  by  entries  in  the  Heralds'  College,  as  also  by  a  letter  of 
Sir  Anthony  Bateman,  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  1664,  dated  Jan. 
1645,  in  which,  after  stating  that  his  father  is  "just  dead  at  an 
advanced  age,"  he  says  that  the  deceased  had  remembered  in 
his  will  "the  poor  of  Hartington,  where  he  was  born." 

Hugh  Bateman,  Esq.,  b.  at  Hartington  1554,  was  Steward 


to  Sir  William  Cavendish,  K.B.,  afterwards  Earl  of  Devonshire. 
He  built  the  older  part  of  the  present  houBe  at  Hartington 
Hall,  1611,  and  d.  1616,  having  m.  Margaret  Sleigh  of  Harting- 
ton. He  was  elder  brother  to  "  the  deceased  "  (Robert)  above- 
named,  who  was  sometime  Chamberlain  of  the  City  of  London, 
and  Member  for  the  same  in  the  Parliaments  of  1614  and  1625, 
and  to  whom  were  born,  amongst  other  issue.  Sir  Thomas', 
created  a  Baronet  1664,  of  Howe  Hall,  Norfolk,  who  d.  without 
issue;  Sir  William,  Knt.,  Alderman  of  London;  and  Sir 
Anthony,  Knt.,  above-named,  who  d.  1687,  at  Charlton,  Kent. 
Hugh  Bateman  had,  amongst  other  issue,  a  son,  his  successor, 

Richard  Bateman,  of  Hartington  Hall,  who  to.  1614,  Anne 
Beresford  (qy.  of  Eeresford  Hall),  Alstonefield,  co.  Stafford ; 
and  a  dau.,  Grace,  m.  George  Parker,  Esq.  of  Park  Hall,  co. 
Stafford,  ancestor  of  the  Parkers,  Earls  of  Macclesfield :  his 
great  grandson, 

Hugh  Bateman,  Esq.  of  the  Parish  of  All  Saints,  Derby,  s. 
1731  his  cousin,  Richard,  who  was  the  last  of  the  family 
residing  at  Hartington  Hall.  He  to.  1st,  1718,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  eventual  co-heir  of  John  Osborne,  Esq.  of  Derby,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  at  length  co-heir  of  William 
Sacheverell,  Esq.  of  Barton,  Notts,  and  of  Morley,  near  Derby, 
who  d.  1723 ;  he  m.  2ndly,  at  Breadsall,  1724,  Elizabeth  Hacker, 
of  Duffleld,  who  d.  1756.    By  his  1st  wife  he  had  a  son, 

I.  Richard,  of  Derby,  6.1719;  to.  1755,  Catherine,  dau. 
of  William  FitzHerbert,  Esq.  of  Tissington  Hall,  co.  Derby 
and  had  issue, 

1  Huoa,  successor  to  his  grandfather. 

2  Richard,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  cos.  Derby  and  Stafford,  and 
High  Sheriff  for  the  former  co.  1812,  who  m.  1792,  Eliza- 
beth, sole  heiress  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Keelinge,  of  Ut- 
to-xeter;  and  dying,  29  March,  1821  left  issue, 

1  Richard-Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

2  John,  Rector  of  East  and  West  Leake,  Notts,  b.  1800; 
m.  1828,  Emily,  dau.  of  Edw.  Shewell,  Esq.,  and  has, 
with  other  issue,  a  son,  John-Fitzherbert,  Rector  of 
North  and  South  Lopham,  Norfolk,  h.  1829,  in.  1862, 
Susan,  dau.  of  E.-A.-Holden,  Esq.  of  Aston  Hall,  co. 
Derby,  and  has  issue. 

3  Alleyne-Sacheverell,  b.  1805. 

4  Thomas-Osborne,  late  of  Hartington  Hall. 

Hugh  Bateman  d.  24  Nov.  1777,  aged  88,  and  was  s.  by  his 
grandson, 

Hugh  Bateman,  Esq.  of  Hartington  Hall,  6.  21  March,  1756 ; 
who  was  created  a  Baronet  1806,  with  remainder,  on  failure  of 
issue  male,  to  the  heirs  male  of  his  daus.    He  m.  1786,  Tem- 
perance, dau.  of  John  Gisborne,  Esq.  of  Derby,  and  had  two 
daus., 
Catherine-Juliana,  m.  1815,  Edward-Dolman,  eldest  son  of 
Sir  Joseph  Scott,  Bart,  of  Great  Barr,  co.  Stafford,  and  hart 
a  son.  Sir  Franeis-Edward  Scott,  b.  25  Feb.  1824,  who  at  his 
birth  inherited  the  haronotcy  of  his  maternal  grandfather, 
Sir  Hugh  Bateman. 
Amelia-iVnne,     to.     181.5,     Sir  Alexander  Hood,     Bart,    of 
Wootton  House,  Somerset. 
Sir  Hugh  Bateman  d.  28  Jan.  1824,  and  was  buried  in  the 
family  vault  in  All  Saints'  Church,  Derby.    He  was  s.  at  Har- 
tington and  elsewhere  by  his  nephew, 

Richakd-Thomas  Bateman,  b.  9  Sept.  1794;  ra.  1820,  Mada- 
lene,  dau.  of  Robert-Willoughby,  Esq.  of  Cliffe,  co.  Warwick, 
d.  June,  1853,  leaving,  amongst  other  issue, 

HncH-W^iLLOUGHBT,  of  Hartington  Hall,  b.  1823;  d.  unm. 
24  Feb.  1860. 

Thomas-Keelinge,  of  Morley,  near  Derby,  Capt.  Derby  Mili- 
tia, 6.  1829 ;  m.  1859,  Georgiana,  dau.  of  Frederick  Banua- 
tyne,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Hugh-AUeyne-Sacheverell,  b.  31 
Aug.  I860.  He  inherited  part  of  the  entailed  estates  of  Sir 
Hugh  Bateman  on  the  death  of  his  eldest  brother. 
His  youngest  brother, 

Thomas-Osborne  Bateman,  Esq.  of  Hartington  Hall  and 
Breadsall  Mount,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  I  March,  1809;  m.  1  Oct. 
1857,  Miss  Fanny-Hanham  Bicknell,  and  had  issue, 
Frederic-Osborne-FitzHerbert,  now  of  Hartington  Hall 
and  Breadsall  Mount. 
In  1860  Mr.  Bateman  restored  and  enlarged  the  ancient  Eliza- 
bethan family  seat  at  Hartington  Hall,  which  he  had  acquired 
by  purchase  in  1857,  after  a  sale  in  1853  under  the  will  of  his 
uncle.  Sir  Hugh  Bateman,  Bart. ;  and  in  1S66  he  completed  a 
new  residence  in  the  same  style  at  Breadsall;  he  d.  14  Jan. 
1874,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son. 

^rms  (granted  by  Segar  Garter,  1613).— Or,  three  cvcsccni.", 
with  an  estoile  of  six  points  above  each  cre.seciit  gu. ;  a 
canton  az. 

Crest — A  crescent  and  estoile,  as  in  the  arms,  between  two 
eagles'  wings  or. 
Motto — Sidus  adsit  amicum. 
/ScfiJ— Breadsall  Mount,  near  Derby. 


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BATEMAN    OF    MIDDLETON    HALL. 

BATEiiAN,  TnOMAS-WiLLiAM,  Esq.  of  Middleton 
Hall,  CO.  Derby,  h.  9  March,  1852 ;  s.  bis  father 
1861,  m.  1874,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Hall,  Esq. 

ILtlTCilJJC. — Richard  Bateman,  Esq.  of  Hartington,  a 
descendant  of  the  foreRoinK  family,  6.  1727;  m.  1758,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Ralph  Leek,  Esq.  of  The  Heath  House,  Cheddle- 
ton,  CO.  Stafford,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1784,  had  issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

Richard,  h.  1763;  m.  twice,  but  d.  s.p.  1808;  his  widow  m. 
2  Nov.  1810,  John  Stringer. 
■William,  of  Manchester,  Merchant,  b.  1774;  m.  1790,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Samuel  Swire,  Merchant,  by  Is.abella  his  wife,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Richard  Bent,  of  Manchester,  and  of  Isabel 
his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thorpe,  of  Hopton,  York- 
shire. Mr.  William  Bateman  d.  at  Ardwick,  14  July,  1817, 
leaving  issue,  1  Henry,  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  M.A., 
b.  5  Oct.  1801,  d.  2.3  June,  1842 ;  2  Thomai,  b.  6  April,  1803, 
d.  4  AprU,  1847 ;  3  William,  6. 13  July,  1806,  d.  10  Jan.  1818 ; 
4  Samuel,  b.  4  Oct.  1810;  5  Frederick,  6.  1815,  d.  1818;  1 
May,  m.  1832,  William  Kay,  M.D.,  of  Cheltenham ;  2  Eliza- 
beth, TO.  1836,  Rev.  Henry  Mitchell ;  3  Isabella- Anne,  m. 
1840,  John  M'Coy,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.A. 
Elizabeth,  d.  young. 

Kiincey,  m.  1st,   1790,  Nathan  Sutton,  of  Leek,  and  2ndly, 
John  Gibson,  of  Tattershall,  co.  Lincoln,  Merchant ;  d.  1847. 
Mr.  Bateman  d.  1744,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Bateman,  Esq.  of  Middleton  Hall,  High  Sheriff  1823, 
6.  27  Sept.  1760;  m.  13  April,  1786,  Rebekah,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Arthur  Clegg,  of  Manchester,  Merchant,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1797)  had  issue, 
■WiLLiAJi,  F.A.S.,  b.  2)  July,  1787;  m.  19  June,  1820,  Mai-y, 
dau.   of   James  Crompton,  of  Breightmet,   co.   Lancaster, 
and  dying  11  June,  1835,  left  an  only  chiid, 
Thomas,  successor  to  his  grandfather. 
Thomas,  6.  1792;  d.  1810. 

Rebekah,  to.  1816,  Samuel  Hope,  Esq.  of  Liverpool. 
Mr.  Bateman's  grandson, 

Thomas  Bateman,  Esq.  of  Middleton  Hall,  co.  Derby,  a  dis- 
tinguished antiquary,  b.  8  Nov.  1821 ;  m.  2  Aug.  1847,  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Mr.  William  Parker,  and  had  issue, 

Thosias-William,  now  of  Middleton. 

Sarah.  Mary-Crompton. 

Eugenia-Augusta.  Clara-Theodora. 

Mr.  Bateman  d.  28  Aug.  1861. 

Arms — Or,  three  crescents,  each  surmounted  by  an  estoile 
gu- 

Crest — A  crescent  and  estoile,  gu.,  between  two  eagles' 
■ffings  or. 

/Seats — Middleton  Hall,  and  Lomberdale  House,  BakewcU. 


BATEMAN    OF    MOOR    PARK. 

Bateman-,  John-Feedeeic,  Esq.,  F.E.S.,  of  Moor 
Park,  Surrey,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sherifi'  1866,  b. 
30  May,  1810  ;  m.  1  Sept.  1841,  Anne,  only  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Eairbairn,  Bart.,  LL.D.,  E.E.S.,  &c., 
and  has  issue, 

I.  William-Fairbaikn  (Rev.),  6.  8  Jan.  1845;  to.  1870,  Mil- 
dred-Jane, dau.  of  Rev.  Robert  Sumner,  and  grand- 
dau.  of  Right  Rev.  Charles-Richard  Sumner,  Bishop  of 
Winchester,  and  has  issue,  Feederic-Winfeied,  6.  1872 ; 
Rovrena-Mildred;  Sophy-Monica,  d.  1875 ;  Mary-Hilda. 

II.  Frederic-Foster,  6.  22  July,  1853. 

III.  Lee-la  Trobe,  b.  1  Jan.  1859. 

1.  Mary-Dorothy,  to.  1864,  Brian-Barttelot  Barttelot,  Esq.  of 

Bramblehurst,  Sussex,  2nd  son  of  George  Barttelot,  Esq. 

of  Stopham  House,  Sussex. 
n.  Jlargaret^Louisa,  m.   1874,  David  Maxwell,  5Iajor  15th 

Hussars,  eldest  son  of    Sir  William  Maxwell,   Bart,  of 

Cardoness,  N.B. 

III.  Annie-Gertrude,  to.  1867,  Samuel-GurneyLeatham,Esq., 
eldest  son  of  William-IIenry  Leatham,  Esq.  of  Hemsworth 
Hall,  Yorkshire. 

IV.  Agnes-Elizabeth,  to.  21  Nov.  1878,  Hon.  Richard-Clcre 
Parsons,  5th  son  of  the  3rd  Earl  of  Rosse. 

^.t'lteagf.  — The  family  of  La  Trobe,  from  which  Mr. 
Bateman  maternally  descends,  is  of  the  old  French  noblesse. 
Its  immediate  ancestor,  exiled  at  the  Revocation  of  the  Edict 
of  Nantes,  accompanied  the  Prince  of  Orange,  afterwards 
William  III.,  to  this  couctry,  and  settled  in  Ireland. 


Jonas  Bateman,  of  Wycke,  co.  Y^ork,  6.  IG57,  d.2  Nov.  1742, 
leaving,  by  Susannah  his  wife  (who  d.  29  Sept.  1747,  in  her 
87th  year),  a  son, 

Jonas  Bateman,  of  North  Bierley,  York,  &.  1704,  who  m. 
Judith  Mann,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  Nov.  1774,  in  her  70tU 
year)  left  at  his  decease,  1756,  several  children,  one  of  whom 
was 

Jonas  Bateman,  of  North  Bierley,  6.  1743,  to.  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Abraham  Foster,  of  Clifton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1801)  had  a 
son, 

John  Bateman,  Esq.  of  Wycke,  afterwards  of  Ockbrook,  co. 
Derby,  b.  1773,  who  to;  1805,  Mary-Agnes,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Benjamin  La  Trobe,  of  London,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  July, 
1848,  in  her  70th  year)  had  issue, 

I.  John-Frederick,  now  of  Moor  Park. 

II.  Christian-Henry  (Rev.),  of  LongueviUe  Manor,  Jersey, 
b.  1813;  TO.  Margaret^France?,  dau.  of  J.  Browne,  Esq.  of 
Pennycuik,  Edinburgh,  and  had  issue, 

1  John-Frederick,  R.N.,  b.  Sept.  1846. 

2  James-Henry-la  Trobe,  b.  June,  1843. 

3  Edward-Flemyng,  b.  July,  1854. 

4  Augustus-Foster,  d.  1860. 

5  Charles-Somerville-Sliirman,  6.  Aug.  1859. 

1  Agnes-Justina.  2  Henrieita-Louisa-la  Trobe. 

m.  Edward-la  Trobe,  6.  1816. 
IV.  Charles-Benjamin,  6.  181U,  settled  in  America. 
Mr.  Bateman  d.  20  Nov.  1851. 
/Seat— Moor  Park,  Famham,  Surrey. 


BATEMAN  OF  BAKTHOLEY  HOUSE. 

Bateman,  John,  Esq.  of  Bartholey  House,  co. 
Monmouth,  b.  Feb.  1814 ;  s.  his  father  1859. 

HtltCajC— This  family  is  directly  descended  from 

Rowland  Bateman,  an  officer  in  Hierome  Sankey's  regt. 
of  Horse,  who  settled  in  co.  Kerry  about  1654,  and  was  High 
Sheriff  of  the  county  1669. 

CoLTHUEST  Bateman,  Esq.  of  Bedford  House,  near  Listowel, 
CO.  Kerry,  2nd  son  of  Rowland  Bateman,  of  Oak  Park,  co. 
Kerry,  Esq.,  by  Eliz.alieth  bis  wife,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Colthurst, 
Esq.,  TO.  Sept.  1779,  Jane,  dau.  of  Col.  Robert  Dobson,  of 
Angrove  House,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

CoLTHCRST,  of  Bartholcy. 

Roland  (Rev.),  of  Abbey  Feale,  co.  Kerry,  m.  Eliea,  dau.  of 
Maurice  Fitzmaurice,  Esq.  of  Duagh,  and  relict  of  James 
Erdington,  Esq.  of  Scotland. 

John,  Lieut.  13th  Bengal  N.I. ;  d.  unm.  in  India. 

Jane,  to.  Robert-R.  Dobson,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  5th  foot. 

Anne,  m.  Patric  Maitland. 

Elizabeth,  in.  Daniel  Staunton,  Esq. 

Dorothea,   ni.   1st,   Admiral  John  Maitland ;  and  2ndly,  tho 
Count  Calsa. 
The  eldest  son, 

Colthurst  Bateman,  Esq.  of  Bartholey  House,  co.  Mon- 
mouth, and  Bedford  House,  Listowel,  co.  Kerry,  6.  2  Oct. 
1780;  m.  2  Nov.  1809,  Jane-Sarah,  only  surviving  child  and 
heiress  of  John-Kemeys  Gardner-Kemeys,  Esq.  of  Bartholey 
House,  and  had  issue, 

John,  now  of  Bartholey  House. 

Gcorge-Colthurst,  b.  Aug.  1815;  d.  unm. 

Rowland,  b.  Nov.  1816,  an  officer  in  the  navy,  d.  unm. 

Robert,  b.  Aug.  1819;  m.  and  has  issue,  1  Frederick- 
Reginald,  6.  July,  1848;  2  Robert- William,  6.  July,  1850; 
3  John-Kemeys-Bateman,  6.  May,  1865;  1  Frances-Mary, 
2  Mary-Angelica. 

Reginald,  late  R.N.,  6.  Dec.  1820. 

Thomas,  6.  March,  1823;  m.  Georgina,  relict  of  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Aubrey,  and  dau.  of  Capt.  Dobson. 

Frederick,  b.  April,  1825 ;  d.  xinm. 

Jane,  m.  Aug.  1836,  John-Gwalter  Palairet,  B.A.,  Christ  Coll. 
Cambridge. 

Sarah,  to.  Charles  Kelson,  Surgeon. 

Arms — Or,  on  a  chevron,  between  three  escallops  gu.,  aa 
ostrich  feather  arg. 

Crest — A  pheasant  ppr. 

Molto — Nee  pretio  ncc  precc. 

Seat — Bartholey  House,  near  Uskc,  co.  Monmouth. 


BATES    OF    MILBOTJBNE. 

JLincaflC— The  family  of  Bates  has  been  established 
many  centuries  in  co.  Northumberland. 

Ralph  Bates,  Esq.  of  Halliwcll,  Eeas  Hartford,  &c.,  co. 
Northumberiand,  bapt.  at  Earsdon,  29  Aug.  1613;  great-great- 
grandson  of  Thomas  Bates,  Esq.  of  Ovington  Hall,  Northum- 


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terland,  M.P.  for  Morpeth  in  the  reigns  of  Mart  I.  and 
Queen  Elizabeth,  transmitted  1CG6  to  the  Herald's  Office,  a 
pedigree  of  his  family.    His  grandson, 

Ralph  Uates,  Esq.  of  Hahiwell,  J. P.,  6.  8  Jan.  168S;  suc- 
ceeded to  the  family  estates  at  the  death,  s.  p.  1734,  of  his 
half-brother  Thomas.  He  m.  twice,  had  numerous  issue,  and 
dying  23  Nov.  1754,  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Kalph  Bates,  Esq.  b.  14  May,  1730;  Sheriff  Northum- 
berland 1762,  TO.  1st,  15  July,  1759,  Jane  Mitford,  by  whom 
(who  d.  in  childbed,  6  May,  1760)  he  had  an  only  dau.,  Isabella- 
Jane,  TO.  1786,  Rev.  Henry  Ingilby,  brother  to  Sir  John  Ingilby, 
Bart,  of  Eipley  Castle.  Mr.  Bates  m.  2ndly,  1762,  Anne,  sister 
of  Henry  Ellison,  Esq.  of  Hebburn  Hall,  and  had  (with  other 
issue)  an  eldest  son, 

Ealph  Bates,  Esq.  of  Milbourne  Hall,  Halliwell,  &c.,  b.  22 
Oct.  1764;  for  many  years  Lieut. -Col.  6th  (Inniskilling)  Dra- 
goons, Col. -Commandant  of  the  southern  regiment  of  North- 
umberland Local  Militia,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
Northumberland  1812.  He  m.  4  Deo.  1798,  Sarah,  3rd  dau.  of 
Kev.  Nathaniel  Ellison,  Vicar  of  Bolam  and  Doddington,  and 
had  two  sons  and  three  daus.,  viz., 

I.  Ealph.  ii.  Nathaniel, 

I.  Jane-Anne.  n.  Sarah. 

III.  Geoegina,  m.  8    March,    1843,   Eev.   John-Elphinstonc 
Elliot,  3rd  son  of  James  Elliot,   Esq.  of  Wolflce,  co.  Rox- 
burgh,  and  has  three  daus.,   Georgina  Bates,   Margaret- 
Sarah,  and  Caroline-Jane-Anne  Bates. 
Col.  Bates  d.  6  June,  1813,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Ralph  Bates,  Esq.  of  Milbourne  Hall,  6.  13  Dec.  1799;  who 
d.  6  June,  1853,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Nathaniel  Bates,  Esq.  of  Milbourne,  6.  16  June,  1805;  who 
d.  s.  p.,  and  was  s.  1855,  by  his  sister, 

Jane-Anne  Bates,  of  Milbourne  Hall,  who  d.  s.  p.,  and  was 
t.  by  her  sister, 

Saeah  Bates,  of  Milbourne  Hall,  d.  9  April,  1878. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  fess,  engrailed,  or,  between  three  dexter  hands, 
couped  at  the  wrist,  bendways,  arg. 

Crest — A  naked  man,  holding  in  his  dexter  hand  a  willow 
■wand. 

Motto — Et  manu  et  corde. 

Seat — Milbourne  Hall,  near  Newcastlc-on-Tyne. 


BATES    OF    HEDDON. 

Bates,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Hedclon,  find  Aydon, 
Northumbcrlaud,  J. P.,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
sometime  Fellow  of  Jesits  College,  Cambridge,  b. 
1810 ;  m.  1st,  1849,  Emily,  dau.  of  John  Batten, 
Esq.  of  Thorn  Faulcon,  Somerset,  by  whom  he  has 
a  son, 

I.  Cadwaliadee-John,  b.  1853. 
Mr.  Bates  m.  2ndly,  1861,  Matilda- Jane,  dau.  of  Eev. 
Edward  Harbin,  brother  of  George  Harbin,  Esq.  of 
Newton   Surmaville,    Somerset,   by  whom   he   has 


3SUC, 


III.  Chavlcs-Loftus,  h.  1863 


II.  Edward-Harbin,  6.   11 

IV.  Arthur-More,  6.  1864. 

V.  Henry-Blayney,  b.  1865,  d.  in  infancy. 
1.  Margaret-Beatrice. 

iLtUCagC. — This  family  descends  from  a  common  source 
with  that  of  Bates  of  Milbourne,  springing  from 

George  Bates,  Esq.  of  Ovington  and  Horsley,  in  Tyne- 
side,  who  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Cuthbert  Surtees,  Esq.  of 
Ebchester.    Their  grandson, 

George  Bates,  Esq.  of  Horsley,  m.  Mabel  Lock,  and  had, 
with  a  dau.  Catherine,  m.  John  Mitford,  Esq.  of  Heddon-on- 
the-Wall,  a  son, 

George  Bates,  Esq.  m.  Catherine,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
John  Cook,  Esq.  of  Aydon,  Northumberland,  by  MaryAVinship 
his  wife,  and  had  two  Eons,  1  John,  his  heir;  2  Thomas,  who 
left  a  son, 

Thomas  Bates  of  Akeld,  Northumberland,  and  a  dau., 
Catherine,  to.  Matthew  CuUey,  Esq.  of  Copeland  Castle.  The 
elder  son, 

John  Bates,  Esq.  of  Aydon  White  House,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
William  Jefferson,  Esq.  of  Hexham,  and  had  a  son, 

George  Bates,  Esq.  of  Aydon  and  Heddon,  to.  1769, 
Diana,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Moore,  of  the  Moor,  Salop, 
,by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Henry  Blayney,  Esq, 
ofGregynog,  co.  Montgomery  {see  Yoeke's  Rnijal  Tribes  of 
Wales,  1799),  by  whom  (who  d.  l^'Z'l)  he  had  two  sons, 


I.  JoHN-MooRE,  his  successor. 

II.  Thomas  of  Kirklevington,  co.  York,  tUe  celebrated  agri- 
culturist, d.  unm.  1849. 

Mr.  Bates  d.  1816,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Moore-Bates,  Esq.  of  Heddon,  to.  1806,  Margaret, 
only  dau.  of  John  Dobson,  Esq  of  High  Seat,  by  whom  (who 
d.  1864)  he  had  issue, 

1  George,  d.  unm.  1850. 

2  John-Moore,  M.D.,  d.  unm.  1866. 

3  Thomas,  now  of  Heddon. 

4  William  (Rev.),  D.D.,  late  Fellow  and  Tutor  Christ's 
College,  Cambridge,  and  Rectoi-  of  Burnham  Wcstgate, 
Norfolk,  TO.  Hannah,  dau.  of  John  Orford,  Esq.  of  Brooks 
Hall,  Suffolk,  and  d.  s.  p.  1877. 

5  Edward,  of  Cloeden  Castle  on  the  Elbe,  and  Orcchov  in 
Polesia. 

6  Charles,  d.  young. 
Mr.  Bates  d.  1843. 

Arms — As  Bates  of  Milbourne,  quartering  Moore  of  the 
Moor   ;  and  Beochwel  Ysgithrog,  Prince  of  Powys. 
Motto — A  calow  blaenawr,  os  na  ii  llaed  blaenawr. 
ScaS— Heddonbanks,  Wylam-on-Tyne. 


BATES    OF    MAN  YD  OWN    PARK. 

Bates,  Edward,  Esq.  of  Manydown  Park,  Hants, 
J. P.  COS.  Lancaster  and  Hants,  D.L.  for  the  former 
CO.,  M.P.  for  Plymouth  1871,  b.  March,  1816  ;  m. 
25  June,  1841,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Thos.  Thompson, 
Esq.  of  Hessle,  co.  York,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edwaed-Perct,  b.  17  Aug.  1845;  m.  1876,  Constance- 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel-Robert  Graves,  Esq.,  M.P.  for 
Liverpool. 

II.  Gilbert-Thompson,  b.  22  April,  1847. 

III.  Sydney-E.,  b.  28  April,  1851. 

IV.  Wilfred,  b.  6  Oct.  1856. 

I.  Ann-Millicent,  m.  ii.  Mabel-Stenhouse. 

III.  Norah-Greame. 

Mr.  Bates  is  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Bates,  Esq.  of 
Springhall,  co.  York,  who  d.  1848,  by  Eebecca,  his. 
wife,  who  d.  1846,  dau.  of  Joseph  Walker,  Esq. 

Seat — Manydown  Park  Basingstoke. 


BATHUKST  OF  LYDNEY  PAKK. 

The  late  Eev.  William-Hiley  Bathuest,  of 
Lydney  Park,  co.  Gloucester,  b.  28  Aug.  1796 ;  m. 
Mary-Anne,  dau.  of  Matthew  Ehodes,  Esq.  of  Leeds, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  now  of  Lydney  Park,  J. P.,  b.  27  Nov.  1836;  m. 
27  Jan.  18G4,  Mary-Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Col.  Hay,  and  has 
issue,  1  William,  6.  17  Oct.  1864 ;  2  Charles,  b.  21  Sept. 
1867;   1  Mary. 

II.  AVilliam-Addington  (Rev.),  b.  14  March,  1839;  m.  28  Feb. 
1867,  Anna-Frances  Hone. 

I.  Charlotte.  ii.  Eleanor. 

Eev.  Mr.  Bathurst  d.  25  Nov.  1877. 

iLiuCaCjr. — benjamin  Bathdrst,  Esq.  of  Lydney,  co. 
Gloucester,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Benjamin  Bathurst,  Knt.,  Cofferer 
to  the  Household  of  Queen  Anne,  ancestor  of  Earl  Bathuest, 
by  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Allen  Aspley,  Knt.  of 
Aspley,  Sussex,  to.  1st,  Finetta,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry 
Poole,  Esq.  of  Kemble,  Wilts,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1738) 
had  two  sons,  Thomas  and  Poole,  and  four  daus.,  all  of 
whom  d.  s.  p.,  except  Anne,  who  m.  25  Jan.  1752,  Charles 
Bragge,  Esq.  of  Cleve  Hill,  Mangotsfield,  co.  Glouces- 
ter, and  was  mother  of  Charles  Beagge,  heir  to  his  uncle, 
of  whom  hereafter,  and  of  William  Bragge,  6.  26  Jan.  1761, 
Fellow  of  New  Coll.,  and  36  years  Steward  of  that  Society, 
d.  unm.  30  Aug.  1840.  Mr.  Bathurst,  m.  2ndly,  Katherine, 
dau.  of  Laurence  Brodrick,  D.D.,  brother  of  Alan,  Viscount 
Midleton,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son,  Henrt,  Bishop  of 
Norwich.    (S'«  Bueke's  Peerage.)    The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Bathdrst,  Esq.  of  Lydney  Park,  d.s.p.,  and  was  s. 
by  his  brother, 

Poole  Bathuest,  Esq.  of  Lydney  Park,  who  also  d.  without 
issue,  having  bequeathed  his  estates  to  his  nephew. 

The  Eight  Hon.  Charles  Bragge,  M.P.,  who  assumed,  by- 
royal  license,  1804,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Bathurst.  He 
was  Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster  1812.  Hei)!.)  Aug. 
1788,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Anthony  Addington,  of  Reading, 


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BAT 


Berks,  and  Up  Otterj-,  Devon,  M.D.,  father  of  Viscount  Sid- 
mouth,  and  dyins  13  Aug.  1831,  left  surviving  issue, 

Charles,  his  heiv. 

WiLLiAM-HiLEY,  kite  of  Lyducy  Park. 

Charlotte,  d.  27  Aup.  18GG.  » 

Anne,  d.  18  Oct.  18C2. 

The  elder  son, 

Chahles  Batiiurst,  Esq.  of  Lydney  Park,  J.P.,  b.  1.5  Jan. 
1790;  m.  27  Auic.  1»19,  Marj-,  dau.  of  William  Kendall,  Esq. 
of  Gloucester  and  of  Hall  Court,  Marcle,  co.  Hereford,  by 
Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  llev.  .James  Benson,  D.D.,  and  the 
Lady  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Allen,  1st  Earl  Bathurst.  He 
d.s.p.  30  Jan.  18C3,  and  was  «.  hy  his  brother. 

Arms-SsL.,  two  bnrs,  erm.,  in  chief,  three  crosses-patec,  or. 

Crest— A  dexter  arm  in  mail,  embowed,  holding  in  the  hand 
all  ppr.  a  club  with  spikes  or. 

I/Iotto— Tien  ta  foy. 

Seat—hyaney  Park,  co.  Gloucester. 


BATSON    OF    HOBSEHEATH. 

Batson,  Stanlake-Henry,  Esq.  of  Horselieath, 
CO.  Cambridge,  b.  15  Dec.  1863. 

ILtUCagC— Stanlaee-Ricketts  Batson,  Esq.  of  Horse- 
lieath, J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  1819,  son  of  Stanlake  Batson,  Esq.  of 
Horseheath  Lodge,  co.  Cambridge,  and  Mixbury,  Oxon,  by 
Isabella  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  George-Poyntz  Eicketts,  Esq., 
Governor  of  Barbadoes,  served  as  High  Sheriff,  1867.  He  ?jj. 
27  Aug.  1861,  Gei-trude-Juliana-Louisa,  dau.  of  the  Eight.  Hon. 
Henry-Thomas  Lowry-Corry  and  Lady  Harriet  Corry  his  wife, 
and  d.  13  June,  1871,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1874)  had  issue, 

I.  Stanlake-Henbt,  now  of  Horseheath. 

II.  Montagu-Edward,  0.  15  Sept.  ISGo. 
I.  Gertrude-Isabella. 

fieaf— Horseheath,  near  Linton. 


Elizabeth;  and  Mary,  m.  to  Thomas   Greg,   Esq.      Mr.  Batt 
d.  1840,  and  was  s.  by  his'eldest  son, 

Robert  Batt,  Esq.  of  Purdysburn,  and  Ozier  Hill,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  b.  1795;  whom.  1841,  Charlotte,  dau  of  Samuel  Wood, 
Esq.  and  had  issue,  Eobeet-Naecissus,  now  of  Purdysburn, 
and  four  daus.    Mr.  Batt  d.  July,  1804,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

^n».!— Arg.  on  a  cross,  between  four  bats  sa.,  three  escallops 
in  pale  or. 

Crest — A  crescent  arg.,  charged  with  an  escallop  gu. 
Motto — Virtute  et  valore. 
Seat — Purdysburn,  Belfast. 


BATT    OF    PURDYSBTJUIT. 

Batt,  Robert-Naecissus,  Esq.  of  Piirdysbum, 
CO.  Down,  J.P.,  b.  1844 ;  m.  1886,  Marion-Emily, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Walker,  of  Berry  Hill, 
Mansfield,  Notts,  and  has  issue  a  dau.,  Eveieen- 
Mat,  b.  1867. 

fLtltCajJP.— This  family,  stated  to  have  been  originally 
from  Cornwall,  was  founded  in  Ireland,  by  Samuel  Batt  of 
New  Ross,  merchant,  who  acquired  considerable  property  in 
the  CO.  of  Wexford.  He  d.  intestate,  leaving  by  AUce  his  wife, 
who  took  out  administration  to  him  6  June,  1702,  a  son, 

Samuel  Batt,  of  New  Ross,  merchant,  whose  will,  dated  28 
IMarch,  170.5,  was  proved  in  Jan.  1716.  He  left  by  Deborah 
his  wife,  five  sons, 

I.  Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Narcissus  (Uev.),  d.  k.  p.,  will  proved  3  March,  17G7. 

III.  Samuel  of  Eathneddin,  d.  s.  p.,  will  dated  13  June,  1772. 

IV.  Jose])h,  of  Grun,','c,  will  proved  8  May,  1780,  left  issue. 

V.  Benjamin,  of  New  lloss,  will  proved  3  June,  1780,  left 
issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Batt,  Esq.  of  Ozier  Hill,  m.  1713,  Jano,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Devereux,  and  was  s.  by  bis  eldest  son, 

•Samuel  Batt,  Esq.,  father  of  Major  Thomas  Batt,  who  was 
killed  in  the  American  war,  when  the  property  devolved  on  his 
youngest  brother, 

Robert  Batt.  Esq    of  Ozier  Hill,  co.  Wexford,  Capt.  18th 
Tegt.,  who  m.  1765,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Samuel  Hyde,  Esq.  of 
Belfast,  and  d.  1783,  having  had  issue  five  sons, 
I.  Naecissos,  his  heir.  ii.  William. 

III.  Samuel.  iv.  Robert. 

V.  Thomas,  of  Rathmullen,  co.  Donegal,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Robert  Waddell,  Esq.  of  Island  Derry,  co.  Down,  and  d. 
1857,   leaving    (with    a    dau.  Elizabeth,   ?».  Caesar-George 
Otway,  Esq.)  a  son, 
Thomas  of  Rathmullen,  6.  1816,  High  Sheriff  co.  Donegal, 
1844,   TO.   July,    1852,   Charlotte  dau.  of  Ven.  Edmund 
Knox,  Archdeacon  of  Killaloe,  and  has  a  son, 
Thomas-Edmund,  b.  1854. 
The  eldest  son. 

Narcissus  Batt,  Esq.  of  Pursdyshurn,  co.  Down,  and  Ozier 
Hill,  CO.  Wexford,  m.  1793,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Greg, 
Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1843),  had  issue,  Robeet,  his  heir ; 
Thomas,  iit.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Saujucl  Lyle,  Esq.  of  the  Oaks  ; 


BATTEN   OF   ALDON    AND    XJPCERNE. 

Batten,  John,  Esq.,  E.S.A.,  of  Aldon,  Somer-j 
set,  and  Upcerne,  Dorset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  17  Feb.] 
1815  ;  m.  25  May,  1811,  Grace-Eleanor,  dau.  of  tho 
late  John  White,  Esq.  of  Upcerne,  Dorset,  and 
Fairies,  Isle  of  Wight  (to  whose  estates  she  suc- 
ceeded in  1865)  and  has  issue, 

I.  John-Mount,  6.  7  April,  1843;  m.  16  .July,  1873,  Blargaret- 
Anuie,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Brooks,  Rector  of  Walton- 
le-dale,  Lancashire,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Henry-Butler,  6.  13  Oct.  1845. 

III.  Herbert-Cary-George,  Barristerat-Law,  6. 3  March,  1S49; 
'III.  6  Aug.  1878,  Frances-Eleanor,  only  surviving  child  of 
the  late  John  Beardmore,  Esq.  of  Uplands,  Fareham. 

I.  Eleanor-Harriet.  ii.  Cecily-Alice. 

Mr.  Batten  s.  his  father  in  1854. 

iLiltCagC— The  Batyns  or  Battens  have  been  seated  for 
nearly  six  centuries  in  the  county  of  Somerset.  In  1297, 
Henry  Batyn  was  settled  there,  and  M.P.  for  the  city  of  Bath. 
In  1363  Roger  Batyn  was  Rector  of  Dowlish  Wake,  and  in  1402, 
John  Battyn  was  Rector  of  West  Coker,  botli  in  Somerset.  From 
1427  the  name  continually  occurs  in  the  Archives  of  St. 
Michael,  Bath.  Robert  Batyn,  or  as  he  is  sometimes  called 
Batten,  sat  in  Parliament  for  that  city  in  1471,  and  acted  as 
Royal  Commissioner  for  raisingan  aid  there  in  1503.  Thomas 
Batten  was  Steward  of  the  Priory  of  Bath  in  1534.  After  the  dis- 
solution of  Monasteries  the  family  appear  to  have  removed  from 
Bath  to  other  parts  of  the  county ;  one  branch  settling  on  the 
borders  of  the  Bristol  Channel,  of  which  was  Andrew  Batten 
of  Easton  St.  George's,  father  of  Admiral  SirAVilliam  Batten, 
Knt.,  one  of  the  most  eminent  naval  commanders  in  the  Civil 
War,  and  Surveyor  of  the  Navy  to  Charles  I.  and  Charles  II. 
Another  branch  (of  which  we  treat)  settled  in  the  more  western 
parts  of  Somersetshire,  the  immediate  ancestor  of  which  line 
was, 

John  Batten,  of  Michael  Church  (the  son  probably  of  John 
Batten  of  Cannington,  who  d.  1550).  In  1597  he  was  assLssed 
to  a  subsidy  for  his  estate  in  that  parish,  and  was  s.  at  his 
death  by  his  son, 

Walter  Batten,  also  of  Michael  Church,  who  d.  1G30,  leaving 
two  sons,  the  second  of  whom  was, 

John  Batten,  of  Tuckerton,  in  North  Pctherton,  who  d. 
1GS5,  leaving  three  sons,  James,  Henry,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Long 
Sut;  111.  Somerset,  and  John. 

James  Batten,  the  eldest  son,  m.  1688,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
co-heiress  of  Robert  Drake,  of  Pitminster,  of  the  ancient 
family  of  Drake  of  Ashe,  co.  Devon.  He  d.  1708,  and  was  s. 
by  his  second  son, 

Robert  Batten,  the  friend  of  Sir  Richard  Steele,  and  an 
occasional  writer  in  the  Spectator  under  the  initials  E.  B.,  ?n. 
1712,  Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Nathaniel  Butler,  gold- 
smith, son  of  Eev.  Henry  Butler,  Vicar  of  Yeovil,  ejected  in 
IGGl,  and  d.  1773,  leaving,  with  a  dau.  Sarah,  m.  1751,  Petei 
Clark,  of  Exeter,  Merchant,  an  only  son, 

Nathaniel-Butler  Batten,  Esq.,  of  Yeovil,  6.  1712;  m.  1st 
Joanna,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Prigge,  and  had  issue,  on< 
son,  John  Prigge,  and  2ndly,  Ann,  dau.  of  Edmund  Adams,  bj 
whom  he  had  three  sons, 

Nathaniel,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  d.  1819,  unm. 
Robert,  also  of  the  Inner  Temple,  m.  Hannah,  dau.  of  Johr 
Copclnnd,  Esq.  of  Lingfield  Lodge,  Surrey,  Sheriff  of  thai 
CO.  1735,  and  c^.  1824  s.  p. 

Edmund,  of  Yeovil,  D.L.  for  Somerset,  d.  s.p.  183G. 
Mr.  Butler  Batten  d.  1786,  and  was  s.  by  his  son  by  his  flrsi 
marriage. 
Johk-Pbicoe  Batten,  Ecq.,  of  Burton  Pynsent,  Somerset, 


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BAT 


97 


b.  173S ;  in.  Ann,  dau.  of  William  Wallis  Esq.,  and  d.  1809, 
leaving  an  only  son, 

John  Batten,  Esq.  of  the  Inner  Temple  and  Aldon,  Yeovil, 
b.  1775,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Somerset,  s.  to  the  estates  of  his 
uncle  in  1836,  m.  1813,  Sarah,  dau.  and  eventual  co-heiress  of 
John  Copeland,  Esq.  of  Ivor,  Bucks,  and  Lingfield  Lodge,  and 
Mary,  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Edward  Burton,  Esq.,  d. 
1854,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John,  now  of  Aldon  and  Upcerne. 

u.  Edmund,  b.  3  Nov.  1817  (sre  Chisholm-Batten.) 

in.  Herbert-Butler,  b.  25  July,   1819;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 

the    late    Kev.  William  I'helips,    Hector  of  Cucklington, 

Somerset,  and  has  issue. 
I.  Emily,  m.  Thomas  Bates,  Esq. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  az.,  a  chevron  erm.  between 
three  anchors,  ppr. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  a  saltire  or,  between 
four  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  second,  quartering  Drake  and  Ashe. 

Crest — The  trunk  of  an  oak-tree  couped  at  the  top,  issuing 
from  towards  the  top  two  branches  all  ppr.  The  family  also 
use  a  sea  lion  erect  holding  in  his  paws  an  anchor  all  ppr. 

Seats— Aldon,  near  Yeovil,  Somerset ;  Upcerne,  near  Ceme 
Abbas,  Dorset. 


CHISHOLM-BATTEN    OF    THORN 
FAULCON. 

Chisholm-Batten,  Edmund,  Esq.  of  Tliorn 
Paulcon,co.  Somerset,  M. A.,  J. P.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
m.  Aug.  1843,  Jemima,  only  dau.  and  heiress-at- 
law  of  The  Cliisliolm,  of  Erehless  Castle,  co.  Inver- 
less,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Macdonell,  of 
orlengarry,  assumed  by  royal  license,  1859,  the  sur- 
lame  of  Chisholm  before  Batten,  and  has  issue, 

I.  James-Forbes,  B.A.  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford,  Lievtt.  34th 
regt.,  6.  13  Jan.  1847. 

n.  Alexander-William,  6.  Sept.  1851. 

I.  Jemima-Emily.  ii.  Edith-Ursula. 

III.  Sarah-Annette-Eliza.  iv.  Amye-Fanny. 

V.  Rose- Jane. 


JlinCilflC. — See  preceding  Memoir. 
Seat— Thom  Faulcon,  near  Taunton. 


BATTERSBY     OF    LOUGH    BANE. 

Eatteesbt,  George,  Esq.  of  Lough  Bane,  co. 
Vestracath,  Q.C.,  LL.D.,  J.P.,  late  Judge  of  the 
'rovincial  Court  of  Dublin,  b.  8  Sept.  1802  ;  m.  18 
)ec.  1830,  Charlotte-Sarah,  dau.  of  the  Eight  Hon. 
ohn  Radcliff,  LL.D.,  late  Judge  of  the  Prerogative 
'ourt  in  Ireland,  by  whom  (who  d.  17  Aug.  1876) 
c  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas-George,  LL.D.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  9  Oct.  1832; 
1,1.  8  Dec.  1864,  Georgina-Maria-Bessy,  dau.  of  Lieut. - 
Col.  Middleton,  42nd  Highlanders,  and  d.  Sept.  1871,  leav- 
ing two  daus.,  Charlotte-Middleton,  and  Ethel-Middleton. 
Mrs.  Thomas-G.  Battersby  assumed  by  royal  license  1875 
the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Wtiseants,  and  ni. 
2iKiIy,  Capt.  Temple-Leighton  Phipson,  who  also  assumed 
by  royal  license,  1876,  the  additional  surname  of 
Wyerants. 

II.  JouN-IlADCLiFF,  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London, 
and  Leeson  Street,  Dublin,  b.  30  Sept.  1839;  m.  9  Aug. 
1873,  Augusta-Helen,  dau.  of  John  Rynd,  Esq.  of  Reynella, 
CO.  Westmeath,  and  has  issue,  George,  b.  11  Jan.  1877, 
and  Edith-Frances. 

1.  Betanna-Catherine,  m.  10  Jan.  18.'J2,  John-Colley  Poun- 
den,  Esq.  of  Ballywalter,  J. P.  co.  Wexford. 

■  ilLilttagC. — John  BATTERSB-5,Esq.  of  Laxcfiekl,  co.Meath, 
iP.,  b.  1719;  2nd  son  of  William  Battersby,  Esq.  of  Smiths- 
wn,  CO.  Meath  (which  estate  he  purchased  about  1688),  by 
ary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Ambrose  Sharman,  Esq.,  m.  1st,  Eliza- 
th  Sliiel,  of  Monaghan,  and  by  her  had  an  only  child, 
iLLiAM,  of  Freffans,  co.  Meath,  b.  16  Nov.  1764,  who  m. 
aiices,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Preston,  Esq.  of  Swainstown,  and 
licr  had  two  sons  and  two  daus.,  viz.,  Francis,  d.  unm. ; 
tliur,  TO.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Major  Dillon,  and  d.  leaving  a  son, 
illiam,  and  a  dau. ;  Anna,  m.  Lambert  Disney,  Esq. ;  and 
ances,  m.  Chas.-Juhn  Battersby,  Esq.    John  Battersby,  m. 


2ndly,  7  Sept.  1765,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  ^Leslie,  of  Nut- 
field,  CO.  Fermanagh,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Leslie  (Rev.),  of  Skreene,  co.  Sligo,  b.  20  July,  17G6;  m. 
5  July,  1796,  Anna-Maria,  dau.  of  Patrick  Palmer,  Esq., 
Barrister  at-Law,  and  d.  leaving  issue,  John,  Lieut.  R.N., 
settled  at  Hamilton,  Upper  Canada;  Leslie,  R.N.,  settled  in 
Canada.  Joseph,  d.  s.  p.;  Edwin,  of  Dublin;  George,  of 
Dublin;  and  William,  settled  at  Hamilton,  Upper  Canada. 

Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Francis,  Col.,  C.B.,  of  Listoke  House,  Drogheda,  h. 
19  Sept.  1795;  m.  Eliza,  2nd  dau.  of  George  Rotheram, 
Esq.  of  Crossdi-um,  co.  Meath,  and  had  issue  a  son,  John- 
Provost,  late  60th  Royal  Rifles,  now  Col.  unattached,  and 
Governor  of  the  Royal  Military  Asylum,  Chelsea,  6.  1826; 
and  a  dau.,  Frances,  to.  June,  1848,  to  Mathew  Coates, 
Esq.  of  Newton-Prospect,  co.  Meath. 

John,  b.  28  June,  1781;  J. P.  co.  Meath;  m.  Frances,  dan.  of 
Robert  Wade,  Esq.  of  Clonabrany,  co.  Meath,  and  d.  18.39, 
leaving  issue,  John  (Rev.),  of  Druraelton,  co.  Westmeath; 
Robert,  of  Laketield;  and  Thomes,  d.  s.  p. 

Alexander,  b.  10  Aug.  178.5;  m.  10  July,  1807,  Eliza,  dau.  of 
James  Cusac,  Esq.  of  Lara,  co.  Kildare,  d.  leaving  a  son 
John,  of  Miltown,  co.  Westmeath. 

Henry-Robert,  Post-Capt.  R.N.,  m.  10  May,  1810,  the  dau.  of 
William  Chapman,  Esq.,  and  niece  of  Sir  Thomas  Chapman, 
Bart.,  of  Killua  Castle,  co.  Westmeath,  d.  s.  p. 

George,  6.20  April,  1788;    Capt.  1st  Dragoon  Guards,  fell 
returning  from  the  last  charge  of  the  cavalry  at  Waterloo. 
Capt.  Battersby  d.  unm. 
The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Battersby,  Esq.,  b.  23  Oct.  17G7:  m.  16  Oct.  1799, 
Margaret-Catharine,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Rotheram,  Esq.  of 
Crossdrum,  co.  Meath,  and  d.  26  Feb.  1839,  leaving  by  her 
(who  d.  17  Dec.  1862)  issue, 

George,  now  of  Lough  Bane. 

Thomas,  now  of  Newcastle,  co.  Meath,  J. P.,  6.  16  Oct.  1803; 
m.  17  May,  1837,  Henrietta-Mary-Aune,  dau.  of  John  Rotton, 
Esq.  of  Bath. 

Edward,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  3  May,  1805;  d.  unm.  4  Oct.  1839. 

Henry,  b.  4  April,  1808;  m.  1st,  13  Feb.  1816,  Frances,  dau. 
of  T.  Rutherfoord,  Esq.  of  St.  Doolagh's,  co.  Dublin,  who 
d.  s.p.  1854,  and  2ndly,  Annie,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  KcUy, 
and  </.  s.  p. 

Francis,  M.D.,  &.  1812;  in.  1st,  11  March  1852,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Robert-Stephenson  Crooke,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
25  April,  1855)  has  an  only  child,  Thomas-Stephenson,  6.  17 
April,  1855.  He  m.  2ndly,  June,  1862,  Charlotte,  dau.  of 
John  Brien,  Esq.  of  Castletown,  co.  Fermanagh. 

Frederick-William,  b.  1819;  d.  s.p.  1847. 

Charles-John,  b.  1821 ;  m.  1854,  Frances,  dau.  of  William 
Battersby,  Esq.  of  Freffans,  and  has  one  son,  Preston,  and 
several  daus. 

William-Alexander  (Rev.). 

Catherine,  m.  16  Nov.  1846,  William-Smith  Harman,  Esq.  of 
Crossdrum,  and  d.  1866. 

Sarah,  m.  29  Jan.  1841,  Rev.  Hugh-Henry  O'NeiU  of  Montcr- 
Connaught,  co.  Cavan. 

Elizabeth-Jane.  Isabella. 

Barbara,  m.  1851,  Thomas  White,  Esq.  of  Peppard's  Castle, 
J. P.,  CO.  Wexford. 

A  )-7)i.s— Or,  a  saltire  paly  of  twelve,  erm.  and  gu.,  a  crescent  in 
chief  sa. 

Crest — A  ram  pass.  erm.  armed  and  imguled  or. 

Motto — Ante  honorem  est  humilitas. 

Seat— Lough  Bane,  Collin.stown,  co.  Westmeath. 


BATTYE    OF    CROSSLAND    HILL    AND 
SKELTON    HALL. 

Battte,  Lionel-Richard- jAMEs-ScnoiEFiELD, 
Esq.  of  Crossland  Hill  and  Skelton  Hall,  co.  York, 
b.  19  Sept.  18G7. 

iLtltfilJC.— This  family  has  been  lonj;  established  in  co. 
York,  and  has  been  seated  at  Crossland  HiU  for  several  gene- 
rations. 

Daniel  Eattye,  Esq.,  .svicceeded  to  Crossland  Hill  on  the 
death  of  his  brother,  John  Battye,  Esq.,  without  issue.  He  m. 
175G,  Frances,  dau.  of  George  Suramester,  Esq.,  and  dying 
1774,  was  .s.  by  his  son, 

Richard  Battye,  Esq.  of  Crossland  Hill,  co.  York,  and 
Hampstead,  Middlesex,  b.  1760;  in.  1st,  2  April,  1789,  Mary, 
dau.  of  William  Walker,  Esq.  of  Huddersfield,  co.  York,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  14  July,  1791)  had  issue, 

William- Walker,  of  Crossland  Hill. 

Richard,  6.  7  July,  1791 ;  rf.  abroad. 
Mr.  Battye,  in.  2ndly,  27  Oct.  1792,  Charlotte-Catherine,  dau. 
of  Cornelius  Campbell,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Joscph-Gabbct,  /).  15  Oct.  1793;  d.  Feb.  1707. 

Thomas-Campbell-Casemeuts,  b.  26  May,  1805 ;  deceased. 
11. 


98 


BAT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EAY 


Joshua-Campbell,  h.  1810;  d.  in  infancy. 

Frances,  to.  2.5  Nov.  1816,  Charles-Purton  Cooper,  V.sq.,  Q.C. 

Mary-Jane,  m.  James-Crosland  Fenton,   Esq.,  and  d.  s.  2'- 
1847. 

Catherine,  <!.  unm.  27  Aug.  1800. 

Ellen,  m.  William  Atliinson,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1857. 
The  eldest  son, 

William-Walkeb  Battte,  Esq.  of  Crossland  Hill  and  Skel- 
ton  Hall,  J.P.,  b.  17  April,  1790;  m.  27  Aug.  1827,  Margaret, 
only  child  of  John  Scholefield,  Esq.  of  Hall  Croft,  co.  York, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  William-Walker,  h.  16  Jan.  1831;  d.  10  June,  1845. 

II.  Richard,  his  heir. 

I.  Margarel^Scholefield,   in.    C    July,    1859,    Rev.   William- 
Estcourt  Harrison,  M.A.,  Vicar  oi  Sturton,  co.  Notts. 

n.  Mary-Elizabeth,  m.  17  April,  1801,  Thomas-Hague  Cooke, 
Esq.  of  Field  Head,  Mirfield,  co.  York. 
The  son  and  heir, 

KiCHABD  Battte,  Esq.  of  Crossland  Hill  and  Skelton  Hall, 
J.P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  13  July,  1834;  m.  C  Sept.  1866, 
Frances,  dau.  of  James- Jenkinson  Bibby,  Esq.  of  Hardwicke 
Grange,  Salop,  and  had  issue,  LiONEL-RicHARD-JAnrES- 
ScHOFiELD,  now  of  Skelton  Hall;  Hy  Ida-Frances-Mary  on.  Mr. 
Battye  d.  1873. 

Arms—Sn.,  a  chevron,  between  three  goats,  passant,  arg., 
each  charged  with  two  pellets,  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  a 
demi-savage  bearing  a  club  in  his  right  hand,  ppr.,  between  two 
cinquefoils  gu. 

Crest— A.  stork,  wings  erect,  holdiiig  a  fish  in  its  beak,  all 
ppr. 

Jl/oito— Spes  mea  Christus. 

/8ea£— Skelton  HaU,  York. 


BATTY  OF  BALLYHEALY. 
Batty,  Espine,  Esq.  late  of  BaUThealy,  co. 
Westmeath  and  St.  Stephen's  Green,  Dublin,  s.  his 
brother  in  1847  ;  m.  1st,  1832,  Jane,  dau.  of  Michael 
Harris,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  by  whom  he  has  a  dau., 
Jane,  m.  Eev.  Eobert-Monk  Mason  ;  2ndly,  1835, 
Belissa,  dau.  of  John  Smyly,  Esq.,  Q.C,  who  d. 
186,0;  and  3rdly,  1862,  Maria,  dau.  of  Robert 
Wilson,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  has  one  son, 

ESPINE-FITZHEBBEET. 

ILittraCJC. — This  family,  which  came  originally  from 
England,  has  been  seated  at  BaUyhealy  since  about  1690. 
when  Charles  Batty,  Esq.,  was  the  head  of  the  family.  His 
son,  Charles  Batty,  Esq.  of  BaUyhealy,  ra.  Margaret  Espine, 
of  CO.  Wicklow,  and(Z.  1737,  leaving  two  sons,  the  Rev.  John 
Batty,  Rector  of  TimoUn,  co.  Kildare,  who  d.  s.  'p.,  and 

Espine  Battt,  Esq.,  who  ni.  1753,  Alicia  Whittingham,  by 
Whom  he  had  two  sons,  Philip,  his  heir,  and  John-Espine,  who 
m.  Miss  Bolton,  of  the  family  of  Brazeel,  co.  Dublin,  and  had 
two  sons,  John,  d.  s.  p.,  and  Arthur-Henry  ;  and  six  daus., 
Eliza,  Letitia,  Louisa,  Annette,  Caroline,  and  Florence.  The 
elder  son, 

Philip  Battt,  Esq.  of  BaUyhealy,  m.  1st,  1780,  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Gaynor  Batty,   Esq.,   co.  Dublin,   and  2ndly,    1811, 
Louisa,  dau.  of  John  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Clonlost,  co.  Westmeath, 
but  had  issue  by  his  1st  wife  only,  several  children,  viz., 
Eobert-Fitzheebert,  d.  unm.  1836. 
Gaynor-Barry,  d.  unm. 
Fitzherbert,  d.  unm.  1837. 
Espine,  now  representative  of  the  family. 
Wichael-WiUiam,  who  d.  unm.  1822. 

Edward  (Rev.),  Incumbent  of  Delvin,  co.  'Westmeath,  to 
•whom  the  estate  of  BaUyhealy  was  transferred  for  life  in 
1853.  He  m.  1st,  Mary-Anne,  widow  of  Capt.  Caulfeild, 
E.N.,  and  by  her  had  two  daus.,  Louisa,  m.  Nicholas 
Evans,  Esq.,  and  Emily,  who  d.  unm. ;  he  ra.  2ndly, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Kincaid,  M.D.,  by  whom  he  has  a 
son,  PniLip-EnwABD,  and  two  daus.,  viz.,  Anna-Maria,  m. 
Rev.  Henry  Seddall,  Vicar  of  Duueany,  co.  Louth,  and 
Frances-Elizabeth. 
William-Bany. 

Catherine-Hannah,  d.  unm.  1855. 
S«tt— BaUyhealy,  Castletown  Delvin,  Ireland. 


BATJMGARTNEE,   OF  GODMANCHESTER. 

Baumgaetnep.,  John-Perct,  Esq.  of  Gorlcston, 
Great  Yarmouth,  J.P.,  b.  27  June,  1812;  m.  Miss 
Ehza  Brumhill, 


3LtnCa0C.— This  family  is  of  Swiss  origin,  having  come  to 
England  from  the  canton  of  Soleure.  It  claims  to  represent 
the  Cambridgeshire  Une  of  Percy,  descended  from  Thomas 
Percy,  of  Gunpowder  Plot  notoriety,  grandson  of  Sir  Thoma» 
Percy.  The  remains  of  their  estates,  and  their  MSS.  evidences, 
some  of  them  drawn  up  by  Sir  Wm.  Dugdale,  and  tracing  the 
Percy  pedigree  to  its  source,  are  now  in  possession  of  Df. 
Baumgartner's  legal  representatives. 

Monsieur  le  Doctecr  Jean  Badmgartneb,  a  physician  of 
Soleure,  m.  DemoiseUe  Susanne  VUlemejanne,  of  Geneva,  and 
had  issue, 

Jacob- Julian  Bacmgartnek,  Esq.  (6. 1733,  d.  17  Dec.  1816); 
m.  19  Jan.  1774,  Tryce-Mary  (0.  6  Dec.  1752;  d.  22  Nov.  1815). 
dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Parratt,  by  his  wife,  Tryce,  only  child 
and  heiress  of  the  Rev.  .Joscelyn  Percy,  last  of  his  line ;  and  had 
issue,  with  Robert,  who  d.  umn.  Dec.  1810,  and  Tryce-Mary, 
b.  14  March,  1777,  d.  ^mm.  1836,  a  son, 

John-Thomas  Badmgartnee,  Esq.  M.D.  of  Godmanchester, 
Huntingdonshire,  6. 20  March,  1778;  ra.  11  Oct.  1810,  Philippa, 
3rd  dau.  of  Samuel  Knight,  Esq.  of  Milton,  Cambridgeshire, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Pekct,  now  of  Gorleston. 

II.  Robert-Julian,  C.B.,  Major-Gen.,  6.  17  March,  1814;  m. 
1859,  Helen,  dau.  of  Ross  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Greenwood 
Park  CO.  Down. 

III.  Edward-Joscelyn,  J.P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  3  April, 
1815;  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Taylor,  Esq. 

rv.  Henry-Algernon  (Rev.),  0.  25  Oct.  1821:  m.  Miss  Frances 
Wilkinson. 

V.  George-Samuel,  b.  26  Jan.  1823;  m.  Miss  Christina 
Forbes,  and  d.  1866. 

VI.  Thomas-Mowbray,  Col.  Bombay  Stafif  Corps,  b.  21  July, 
1824. 

vii.  Charies-Astry-Octavius,  &.  8  Oct.  1825. 

I.  Julia,  m.  1834,  Philip  TiUard,  Esq. 

II.  Georgiana,  m.  1839,  Edward  Charrington,  Esq. 

III.  Emma. 

He  d.  12  Aug.  1874. 
&('.t— Gorleston,  Great  Yarmouth. 


BAXTER    OF    KINCALDRTTM. 

Baxter,  Right  Hon.  William  of  Kincaldrum 
CO.  Forfar,  P.O.,  M.P.  for  Montrose  District,  J.P 
and  D.L.,  b.  1825  ;  m.  1847,  Janet,  dau.  of  J.  Hom( 
Scott,  Esq.  of  Dundee,  and  has  issue.  This  gentle 
man,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Baxtei-,  of  Kincaldrum  jl 
by  Euphemia,  his  first  wife,  dau.  of  Wm.  Wilson] 
Esq.  of  Dundee,  was  Secretary  to  the  Admiralty] 
1868  to  1871,  and  Secretary  to  the  Treasury,  187; 
to  1873. 
Seats — Kincaldrum,  near  Forfar,  and  AshcUft,  near  Dundee 


BAYLY    OF    BALLYARTHUR. 

Bayly,  Edwaed-Symes,  Esq.  of  Ballyarthur.oc 
Wicklow,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  for  some  time  Via 
Lieut,   CO.    Wicklow,    formerly   Capt.    34th   regf 
and  Lieut.-Col.  Com.  Wicklow  Eifles,  High  Sheri: 
1837,  b.  9  April,  1807  ;  m.  20  June,  1835,  Catherini 
youngest   dau.   of  the    Right  Hon.  Maurice  Fifo 
Gerald,  Xnight  of  Kerry,  by  Maria  his  wife,  youngei;} 
dau.  of  tlie  Right  Hon.  David  LaTouche,  of  MarlB^-g 
CO.  Dublin,  and  has  had  issue, 
I.  Henry-Nicholas,  Lieut.  46th  regt.,  b.  2  Oct.   1843 ;  d.  ^ 

March,  1868,  in  Abyssinia, 
n.  Edward-Richard,  Major,  b.  20  June,  1845,  m.  10  Au 
1875,  Adelaide-Alicia,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  Charles  Totte 
ham,  of  Woodstock,  co.  Wicklow,  and  Plas  Bcrwyn,  c 
Denbigh. 
III.  Maurice-Spring-Rice,  b.  17  Jan.  1850. 

I.  Maria-Elizabeth-Frances-Gertrude,  d.  20  April,  1S53. 

II.  Gertrude-Caroline,  m.  1st,  15  Sept.  1858,  J'ohn  Tolbi 
Esq.  of  Mount  Talbot,  who  d.  1858;  and  2ndly,  1864» 
the  Hon.  Francis-George  Crofton;  she  ti.  1869. 

III.  Sclina-Emily.  iv.  Frances-Catherine. ' 
ICtltCagC— Lambaet  Batlt,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  i  i 

son  of  Sir  Edward  Bayly,  Bart,  of  Plasnewydd,  co.  Anglesey,  i 
Dorothy  his  wife,    dau.   of  the   Hon.  Oliver  Lanibart,   a^ 
younger  brother  of  Sir  Nicholas    Bayly,    Bart.,    father 
Henry,    1st  Earl  of  Uxbridge,  m.   Elizabeth,   dau.    of  Jo 
Rotton,  Esq.,  and  had  two  sons ;  the  younger,  John,  Dean 
Killalye,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  WilUam  V.'all,  Esq.  of  Cotlnamu' 


BAY 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


BEA 


90 


Co.  Waterford,  and  </.  July,   1S3S,  having  had  issue,  Paget, 
Capt.  7th  Hussars ;  and  a  dau.  Letitia.    The  elder  son, 

The  Eev.  Kdward  Bayly,  Hector  of  Killurin,  co.  Wexford, 
b.  1743;  m.  1st,  1773,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Symcs,  Esq. 
of  Ballyarthur,  co.  Wicklow,  by  Eleanor  his  wife,  dau.  ofLoftus 
Cliife,  Esq.  of  New  Ross,  and  had  issue  an  only  son,  Henry- 
Lambart,  of  whom  hereafter.     He  m.  2ndly,  1783,   Mildred, 
dau.  of  Joshua  Davis,  Esq.,  Barristcr-at-Law,  by  whom  he 
had  issue, 
Edward  (Rev.)  Rector  of  Horetown,  co.  Wexford;  m.  Jan. 
1827,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Rev.  Joseph  iUiUer,  and  had   several 
children. 
Henry-Albert. 

Anna-Lncinda,   m.  Bartholomew  Warburton,  Esq.  of  Eirr- 
Tiew,  King's  Co. 

Elizabeth-Jane,  m.  Col.  Skcrritt,  of  the  55th  regt. 
The  Rev.  Mr.  Bayly  d.  Dec.  1825.     His  only  son  by  his  lit 
marriage. 

The  Rev.  Henrt-L\mbartBa?ly,  of  Ballyarthur,  co.  Wick- 
low, heir  to   his  maternal  uncle,  the  Rev.  James  Symes,  of 
Ballyarthur,  co.  Wicklow,  m.  29  Aug.  1802,  Selina,  eldest  dau. 
of  Sir  Charles  Levinge,  Bart. ;  and  dying  25  July,  1827,  left  by 
her  (who  d.  18  July,  1852)  issue, 
Edwakd-Symes,  present  representative. 
Henry-Lambart,   6.  9.   Dec.    1808;  for  many  years  in  the 
E.I.C.S. ;  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Acton,  Rector 
of  Dunganstown,  co.  Wicklow. 

Charles-James  (Rev.),  6.  9  Sept.  1811;  Rector  of  Trim,  co. 
Meath,  d.  1869. 

Kichard-WilUam,  6.  11  Nov.  1817. 

George-Augustus,  b.  26  May,  1819;  m.  1851,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Sir  Nicholas  Colthurst,  Bart.,  and  d.  s.  p.  3  May,  18G0. 
Elizabeth-Frances,  m.  24  Nov.  1830,  Eev.  William  Aylmcr, 
3rd  son  of  Sir  Felton  Aylmer,  Bart. 
Anna-Selina,  in.  1830,  Capt.  William  Congreve,  of  the  3rd 
Light  Dragoons,  eldest  son  of  Richard  Congreve,  Esq.  of 
Burton,  co.  Chester;  she  d.  1859. 

CaroUne-Sarah.  Elizabeth-Mary,  d.  1813. 

Arms — Az.,  nine  estoiles,  three,  three,  two  : 
Crest — A  boar's  head,  erased,  ppr. 
Motto — Quid  clarius  astris  1 
Seal — Ballyarthur,  Avoca,  co.  Wiel.low. 


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BAYLY    OF    DEBSBOEOUGH. 

Eaylt,  John,  Esq.  of  Debsboroiigh,  co.  Tippe- 
rary,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  30  Nov.  1830 ;  m.  3  Sept. 
1857,  Mary-Anne-Cliarlottc  (who  r/.  31  July,  1870), 
[^oungest  dau.  of  the  late  Daniel  Barrington,  Esq. 
)f  Limerick,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  R.  Williams, 
Esq.  of  Drumcondra  Castle,  co.  Dublin,  and  has 
ssue, 

I.  John,  6.  10  July,  1853. 

II.  Richard-Edmund,  0.  9  June,  IS59. 

III.  William- Yates,  6.  19  Jan.  1S61. 

IV.  Lancelot,  b.  19  Dec.  1SC9. 

I.  Catherine-Charlotte.  ii.  Mar.v-Elizabcth. 

HI.  Helen-Olivia,  d.  1874.  iv.  Florence-Jane. 

h:  Bayly  s.  his  father  14,  May,  1865. 

jtttiraCJC. — John  Bayly,  Esq.  of  Debsborough,  b.  17  June, 
j91  ;  lit.  7  July,  1720,  Deborah,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Veu. 
enjamin  Nealc,  Archdeacon  of  Leighlin,  by  Hannah,  his  wife, 
ui.  of  Joshua  Paul,  Esq.  of  Paulsville,  co.  Carlow,  and  by 
jr  (who  TO.  2ndly,  1736,  Henry  Prittie,  Esq.  of  Dunalley 
istle,  M.P.)  had,  with  younger  issue,  John,  and  Benjamin 
(■hose  only  son,  Bcnjamin-Neale,  m.  Letitia,  dau.  of  Henry 
rcher,  Esq.  of  Ballyseskin,  co.  Wexford,  and  had  issue), 
le  eldest  son,  John  Bayly,  Esq.  of  Debsborough,  &.  4  Dec. 
21;  -ni.  Biidget,  dau.  of  Robert  Holmes,  Esq.  of  Johnstown, 
■•  Tipi)erary,  and  had  issue,  John;  Henry;  Benjamin; 
■tcr;  William;  Deborah;  Lucinda;  and  Bridget,  wife  of 
laiics  M'Donell,  Esq.  of  New  Hall,  M.P.  for  co.  Clare.  The 
lest  son, 

John  Bayly,  Esq.  of  Debsborough,  b.  1755;  m.  1776,  Cathe- 
le,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Lancelot  Crosbie,  Esq.  of 
ibrid,  CO.  Kerry,  and  by  her,  who  inherited  the  estates  of 
r  uncle,  John-Gustavus  Crosbie,  Esq.,  M.P.,  was  father  of 
John  Bayly,  Esq.  of  Debsborough,  6.  15  Dec.  1777;  m. 
'lay,  1800,  Mary-Elizabeth  Helena,  only  child  and  heir  of 
eliard  tJniacke,  Esq.  of  Mount  Uniacke,  co.  Cork,  and  had 
ue, 

^OHN,  d.  14  May,  1865. 

AKhard-Uniacke.  of  Ballyre,  co.  Cork,  and  Ballynaclough, 
CO.  Tipperary,  J.P. ;  b.  1  Nov,  1806 ;  m.  7  Feb.  1837,  Harriet, 


only  dau.  of  Very  Rev.  John  Head,  Dean  of  Killaloe  by 
Susanna  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Darby,  Esq.  of  Leap 
Castle,  King's  Co.,  and  has  issue,  1  Richard-Uniacke 
b.  15  Dec.  1838,  d.  18G0;  2  Johti-Prittie,  Commander,  R.N., 
6.  4  July,  1842;  3  Edward;  4  George ;  5  William;  6  Henry' 
d.  1856;  7  Francis;  1  Susan,  r,i.  1876,  N.  White,  Esq.,  and 
two  other  daus. 

Lancelot-Peter,  b.  27  Sept.  1807;  m.  Oct.  1841,  Lydia- 
Catherine,  only  dau.  of  Very  Rev.  Gilbert  Holmes,  Dean  of 
Ardfert,  by  Lydia-  Waller  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  ot  Francis 
Saunderson,  Esq.  of  Castle  Saunderson,  co.  Cavan,  and  d. 
Sept.  1855,  leaving  issue,  1  Lancelot-Gilbert- Alexander,  of 
Bayly's  Farm,  6.  27  Aug.  1842,  m.  26  Jan.  1869,  Frances-C, 
2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Luby,  D.D.,  Senior  Fellow  T.C.D., 
and  d.  4  June,  1871,  leaving  one  son,  and  one  dau.  6. 
posthumous;  2  Henrietta. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Bayly,  E,sq.  of  Deb.sborongh,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  3  Sept. 
1S05;  m.  1st,  13  May,  1829,  Catherine,  youngest  dau.  of 
Thomas  Yates,  Esq.  of  Bury,  co.  Lancaster,  first  cousin  of  Sir 
Robert  Peel,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  Sept.  1833)  he  had 
one  son,  John,  now  of  Debsborough.  He  m.  2ndly,  17  Oct. 
1839,  Gertrude-Catherine,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  William-Henry 
Armstrong,  Esq.  of  Mount  Heaton,  King's  Co.,  by  his  wife, 
the  only  dau.  of  Col.  Charles  M'Donell,  of  New  Hall,  M.P.  for 
CO.  Clare,  and  had  by  her  (who  <;.  4  Oct.  1874)  a  son,  Lancelot- 
Peter,  b.  9  Feb.  1842,  d.  17  Aug.  1855.  Mr,  Bayly  d.  14  May, 
1865. 

Scat — Debsborough,  near  Nenagh,  co.  Tipperary. 


BEACH    OP    OAKLEY    HALL. 

Beach,  William-Wither-Beamston,  Esq.  of 
Oakley  Hall,  Hants,  and  Keevil  House,  Wilts, 
M.A.,  M.P.,  for  North  Hants,  b.  25  Dec.  1826  ;  ni. 
8  Oct.  1857,  Caroline-Chichester,  youngest  dau.  of 
Colonel  Clevlaud,  of  Tapeley  Park,  Devon,  and  has 


Archibald-William-Hicks,  b.  21  Oct.  1859. 
Ellis-Michael-Hicks-Margaret. 

Etnr.lCJC.— Thomas  Beach,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  of  Wilts, 
descended,  it  is  stated,  from  Philip  de  la  Beche,  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Haxon,  in  Fittleton,  Wilts  (a  property  now  in  the 
possession  of  Sir  M.-E.  Hicks-Beach,  Bart.),  m.  Agnes  Stanlock, 
and  d.  1576,  leaving  two  sons,  William,  of  Brixton  Deverell; 
and  Robert,  ancestor  of  the  late  Sir  Henry  db  la  Beche. 
From  William,  the  elder,  sprang  the  family  of  Beach  of 
Kcei-il. 

William  Beach,  Esq.  of  Oakley  Hall,  Hants,  and  Keevil 
House,  Wilts,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  24  July,  1783,  was  nephew  of 
Sir  William  Hicks,  7th  bart.,  and  2nd  son  of  Michael 
llicks,  Esq.  of  Beverstone  Castle,  who  took,  by  royal  license, 
1790,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Beach,  consequent  on  his 
marriage  with  Henrietta-Maria,  only  dau.  of  William  Beach, 
Esq.  of  Netheravon.  Mr.  William  Hicks-Beach  dropped,  by 
royal  license,  1838,  the  name  of  Hicks,  and  retained  that  of 
Beach  only;  he  m.  1  Feb.  1826,  Jane-Henrietta,  dau.  of  John 
Browne,  Esq.  of  Salperton  Park,  co.  Gloucester,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  11  Aug.  1831),  had  issue, 

William-Wither-Bramston,  M.P.,  now  of  Oakley  Hall. 

Mary-Jane,   ?n.   19   April,    1849,  Wyndham-Spencer  Portal, 
Esq.  of  Malshanger,  Hants. 

Henrietta-Maria,  m.  22  June,  1852,  John-W.  Wallington,  Esq., 
Lieut.-Col.  North  Glo'ster  Militia. 
Mr.  Beach,  who  was  M.P.  for  Malmesbury,  d.  22  Nov.  18£C. 

^rires— Vaire,  arg.  and  gu.,  on  a  canton  az.,  a  pile  or.  quar- 
tering Hicks  and  Wither. 

Crest— A  demi-lion,  rampant,  arg.,  ducally  gorged  or,  hold- 
ing in  the  paws  an  escutcheon,  az.,  charged  with  a  pile  gold. 

Motto— Tont  en  bon  heure. 

&ci«s— Oakley  Hall,  Basingstoke;  and  Keevil  House,  Trovf- 
bridge. 


BEADNELL  OF  CYKHINFA. 
Beadnell,  George,  Esq.  of  Cynhinfa,  co.  Mont- 
gomery, J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  of  tlie  Bengal  army, 
now  Lieut.-Col.  Com.  Royal  Montgomery  Ritie 
Militia,  b.  2  June,  1820 ;  m.  1st,  2\)  Jan.  1845, 
Althea-Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John-William  Trevor, 
Rector  of  Llanbeulan,  co.  Anglesey,  and  Chancellor 
of  Bangor,  D.L.  and  J.P.,  by  his  wife,  Frauces- 
Althca,  dau.  of  the  Veu.  Erancis-John  Hyde  Wol- 


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BEA 


laston,  ArcTideacon  of  Essex,  Eector  of  South 
Weald,  Prebendary  of  St.  Paul's,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  at  Karuntandhee,  East  Indies,  23  Oct.  1847)  had 
issue, 

I.  Frances-iraria-Trevor,  d.  1  April,  1862. 

II.  Althea-Mildred-Trevor,  6.  at  Karuntadhee. 

He  m.  2ndly,  6  Nov.  1849,  Jane- Ann,  dau.  of  Eobert 
Streatfeild,  Esq.  Com.  K.N.  (descended  from  the 
Streatfeilds  of  Cliiddingstone,  Kent),  and  by  her 
has  issue, 

1.  AuBED-GEOBGE-STEEATrEiLD,  b.  2  Sept.  1850. 
n.  Montgomery-Horace-Streatfeild,  b.  23  Aug.  1853. 
in.  Winifred-Dora-StreatfeUd. 

SUTCagt.— This  family  is  said  to  derive  its  name  from  the 
town  of  Beadnell,  Northumberland,  in  which  county  they 
were  long  seated  at  Lemington. 

Kalph  Beadn-ell,  son  of  Edward  Bedenell,  d.  12  Aus.  19 
Elizabeth,  possessed  of  Lemmington,  Leverchild,  and  Nun- 
riding,  leaving  a  son, 

EoBEBT  Beadneli,,  who  was  twelve  years  of  age  when  the 
inquest  on  his  father's  death  was  held  at  Hexham,  8  April, 
1582.  Subsequently  the  property  was  parted  with  and  became 
the  possession  of  the  Fenwicks  of  Langshaw.  From  this  old 
stock, 

Christopheb  Beadneli.,  Esq.,  b.  6  Oct.  1729,  claimed 
descent;  he  -m.  24  April,  1753,  Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas  Thomp- 
son, Esq.  of  Mount  Park,  co.  York,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  Dec. 
1314)  he  left  at  his  decease,  25  Aug.  1810,  a  son, 

George  Beadnxll,  Esq.,  b.  6  Aug.  1773:  i/i.  Maria,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Roderick  Jones,  Rector  of  Llanmerewig,  co.  Mont- 
gomery, and  by  her  (who  d.  14  Oct.  1849)  had  with  other  issue, 
vho  d.  young, 

George,  now  of  Cynhinfa. 

Alfred,  Lieut.  Madras  Horse  Artillery,  b.  6  Ang.  1807 ;  d.  at 
Hyderabad,  East  Indies,  8  Aug.  1839. 

Margaret,  m.  David  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Sheplcy  House,  Carshal- 
ton,  Surrey,  who  d.  18  Jan.  1859. 

Anne-Thompson,  m.  W.-H.  KoUe,  Esq. 

Maria-Sarah,  m.  Rev.  Henry-Louis  Winter,  M.A. 

Arym—Ter  fess  gu.  and  az.,  a  fess  arg.,  surmounted  by 
another  of  the  second,  charged  with  a  buckle  of  the  third,  all 
between ;  in  chief  a  rosary,  and  in  base  three  bells  of  the  last. 

Crest — A  greyhound's  head  ppr.,  erased  gu.,  gorged  with  a 
string  of  beads,  and  pendent  therefrom  a  bell  arg. 

Motto — Nee  timide  nee  temere. 

Seat — Cynhinfa,  Montgomery. 

Toicn  Eesideiiec—lOi,  Belgrave  Road,  S.'W. 


BEALB    OF    HEATH    HOUSE. 

Beale,  Thomas-Salwet,  Esq.  of  Heath  House, 
Salop,  b.  16  June,  1816 ;  m.  11  Dec.  1845,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  W.  Cordon,  Esq.  of  Windsor,  and  has 


I.  ■Waltee-Salwet,  5.  12  Not.  1846. 

II.  Thomas-Alfred,  6.  24  June,  1851. 

I.  Gertrude-Cecilia,  d.  30  May,  1849. 

II.  Gertrude-Elizabeth. 

III.  Constance-Agnes,  d.  11  Feb.  1855. 

IV.  Frances-.Audelaide. 

V.  Edith- Annie.  vi.  Agnes-Octavia. 

ILinCagr.— BABTnoLOMEW  Beale,  Esq.  of  Gray's  Inn, 
Clerk  of  the  Signet,  and  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Walton,  Bucks, 
purchased  that  estate  from  the  family  of  Longucville,  and  d. 
1660,  aged  77,  leaving  four  sons,  Henry;  Theodore,  Rector 
of  Walton;  BABTH0LO>rEW ;  and  Charles  (father,  by  Mary, 
Cradock  his  wife,  who  d.  1697,  aged  65,  of  two  sons,  Charles, 
b.  1660,  and  Bartholomew,  D.D.).    The  3rd  son, 

Bartholomew  Beale,  Esq.,  Auditor  of  Imprests  in  the 
Exchequer,  purchased  the  manor  of  Ilopton  Castle,  co.  Salop ; 
»n.  a  dau.  of  Col.  Hunt,  and  d.  8  May,  1684,  leaving  a  son, 

Babtholosiew  Beale,  Esq.  of  Heath  House,  co.  Salop ;  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Walter  Yonge,  Bart,  of  Colleton,  Devon, 
and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Beale,  Esq.  of  Heath  House,  who  m.  30  Jan.  1742-43, 
Byne,  sister  of  Luke  Spence,  Esq.  of  Mailing,  near  Lewes,  and 
had  issue,  a  dau.,  Byne,  ju.  John  Oakley,  Esq.,  and  two  sons, 
viz.,  Thomas,  his  heir;  and  Henry,  b.20  Jan.  1751,  m.  Frances 
Jay.    The  elder  son, 

Tuojias  Beale,  Esq.  of  Ucath  House,  b.  24  Sept.  1747 ;  m. 


19  March,  1731,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Gibbous,  Esq    of 
Nantwich,  co.  Chester,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

Mary,  m.  1806,  Rev.  John-Bright  Bright, 

Elizabeth,  d.  wnm.  22  March,  1814. 

Frances.  Ann. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Beale,  Esq.  of  Heath  House,  b.  27  Nov.  1787;  to. 
18  May,  1815,  Constance-Isabella,  dau.  of  Richard  Salwey, 
Esq.  of  Moor  Park,  co.  Salop,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas-Salwet,  now  of  Heath  House. 

Theodore,  6.  10  July,  1820;  m.  26  May,  1863,  Mary-Dora, 
only  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  WiUiam-Henry  Clerke,  Bart,  of 
Mertyn,  co.  Flint. 

AValter-Yonge,  b.  19  Dec.  1821;  killed  at  Sobraon. 

Robert,  b.  11  July,  1823;  d.  April,  1861. 

Henry- Yelverton,  b.  1824;  Major  H.M.'s  12th  Bombay  N.L; 
77!.  Agnes- Jane,  dau.  of  Edward  Leathes,  Esq.  of  Norman- 
stone,  Suffolk. 

John- Arthur,  6.  29  April,  1829;  d.  March,  1863. 

Constance-Isabella,  d.  1845. 

Annette-Cecilia.  Octavia-Frances,  d.  Jan.  1846. 

Mr.  Beale  d.  21  March,  1845. 

Arms—Sa.,  on  a  chevron  or,  between  three  grifiBns'  heads, 
erased,  arg.,  as  many  estoiles  gu. 

Crest — A  miicom's  head,  erased,  arg.,  charged  on  the  neck 
with  three  estoiles  gu. 

Stat — Heath  House,  Aston-on-Clun,  Salop. 


BEALE    OF    BRETTENHAM:. 

Beale,   Thomas-Baebot,   Esq.   of   Brettcnham 

Park,  Suffolk,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff,  1874,  b.  Oct.  1805  ; 

m.  April,  1838,  Jane,  dau.  of  E.-C.  Hill,  Esq.,  and 

has  issue, 

I.  Danxel-Chaunct,  educated  at    Eton   and  Exeter  Coll. 

Oxford,  Barrister,  Inner  Temple,  b.  1842;  d.  1877. 
I.  Mary-Jane,   m.  Rev.  H.  -  R.  Rokeby,  of  Arthingworth 

Hall,  CO.  Northampton. 
n.  Elizabeth-Rosa,  m.  F.-G.  Banbury,  Esq.  of  Grosvenor 

Street,  London,  and  Shirley  House,  Surrey. 
m.  Henrietta-Louisa. 

Mr.  Beale,  educated  at  Winchester  and  Hayleybury 
College,  was  formerly  a  Member  of  the  Bengal  Civil 
Service. 

iCinragC.— This  family  was  long  seated  in  Kent,  and  tto 
present  Mr.  Beale  of  Brettenham,  still  retains  some  of  the 
old  Beale  estates. 

The  late  Daniel  Beale,  Esq.  of  Millfield  House,  Middle- 
sex, and  Fitzroy  Square,  London,  d.  1842;  m.  1791,  Eliza- 
beth, only  dau.  and  heir  of  P.  Barbot,  Esq.  of  London,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1830)  had  issue, 

Daniel-Beale,  d.  1827. 

Thomas-Babbot,  now  of  Brettcnham  Park. 

Elizabeth,  w.  C.-S.  Chauncy,  Esq.  of  Dane  End,  Herts,  ] 
Sheriff  of  Herts,  1840;  rf.  1826. 

Susannah,  m.  C.  Gonne,  Esq.  of  Gloster  Place,  London,  1^ 
Tunbridge  WeUs;  d.  1843. 

Frances-Sarah. 

Anna,  m.  AV.  Ashburner,  Esq.  of  Silwood  House,  Bucks. 

Seat — Brettenham  Park,  Ipswich. 


BEAMISH    OF    KILMALOODA. 

Beamish,  Sampson,  Esq.  of  Kilmalooda  House 
CO.  Cork,  J.P.,  m.  1836,  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  Andwf 
Poole,  of  Kilrush,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  J.P.,  b.  1840;  »i.  Hannah,  only  child  of  Rev.  Job 
Madras. 

II.  Andrew-Poole. 

m.  Francis-John,  m.  Alice,  oldest    dau.  of  Uenry-Jon( 

Hungerford,  Esq.  of  Cahermore. 
1.  Lydia-Maria. 
u.  Elizabeth  -  Poole,    m.    Warren    Crookc,    Esq.,  J.P, 

Oldtown. 

III.  Mary-Charlotte-Poole. 

3L incase— The  family  of  Beamish  has  been  settled  in  tl  I 
CO.  Cork  for  over  two  centuries.  Kathebine  Beamish,  tl 
widow  of  the  first  settler,  d.  1642  (her  will  was  proved  in  Di 
Cork,  same  year),  leaving  issue, 


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BEA 


101 


I.  Thomas,  Patcntpe  of  Lands  under  tlic  Act  of  Settlement. 
His  will,  dated  1681,  was  proved  in  Cork,  and  he  left  a  son, 

Daniel,  m.  1G88,  Elizabeth  Williams,  of  Kllbrogan,  and  is 
supposed  to  have  d.  s.  p, 

II.  Richard,  Patentee  of  Lands  under  the  Act  of  Settlement, 
had  a  son, 

Richard,  rf.  s.  j). 

III.  John,  of  West  Oull.v,  co.  Corlt,  m.  Elizabeth,  sister  of 
Isaac  I'hilpote,  Ksq.,  and  (/.  IGGH,  leaving  with  three  younger 
sons  and  live  daus.,  an  elder  son, 

Thomas,  of  West  Gully,  who  was  father  of  Thomas,  of 
Eahcroon,  who  left  by  Elizabeth  his  wife  a  son  and 
successor, 

Thomas,  of  Eaheroon,  m.  1728,  Jane,  dnu.  of  Rioh.Tvd 
Beamish,  Esq.  of  Garranloughane,  and  had  with  throe 
daus.,  an  only  son, 

Richard  of  Raheroon;  he  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Arthur 
Bernard,  Esq.  of  Palace  Anne,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

1  Thomas,  Major  8.3rd  regt.,  deceased. 

2  Arthur,  to  whom  his  maternal  uncle  bequeathed  Palace 
Anne,  when  he  took  the  additional  surname  of  Beknard, 
and  d.  s.  p.  18r)6. 

3  Vincent,  Lieut.  8th  King's  regt.,  d.  in  the  West  Indies. 

4  George,  late  Capt.  31st  regt.,  0.  1820. 

5  Bernard,  late  Lieut.,  81th  regt. 

6  Samuel,  late  Capt.,  84th  regt.,  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  George 
Bernard,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 

7  Adderley,  late  Capt.  31st  regt.,  m.  1st,  Frances,  dau.  of 
Gen.  Bernard,  by  whom  he  got  a  large  fortune,  and  took 
the  name  of  Bernard ;  by  her  he  had  one  child,  Mary- 
Isabella,  TO.  John  Bowen,  Esq.  of  Oak  Grove,  co.  Cork, 
and  d.  without  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  at  the  British 
Embassy,  Frankfort-on-the-Maine,  Ann,  3rd  dau.  of 
Commander  George  Walker,  R.N.,  by  whom  he  had  two 
sons  (officers  in  the  Emperor  of  Germany's  Pomeraneau 
Lancers),  viz., 

1  Gcorge-Adderley-Hale,  who  served  in  the  war  between 
Austria  and  Prussia,  for  which  ho  received  medals ; 
and  also  in  the  war  against  the  French ;  medal  and  the 
Order  of  the  Iron  Cross. 

2  Richard-dc-la-Poer,  who  served  In  the  ^war  against 
the  French,  and  received  a  medal. 

8  Richard ;  d.  unm. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Austen,  Esq.  of  Shcal,  co.  Cork. 

2  Mary,  m.  Major  William  Sullivan,  79th  regt. 

3  Jane,  d.  tinm.  4  Anne,  d.  1858. 
rv.  Francis,  ancestor  of  Beamish  of  KUmalood:i. 
I.  Katherinc,  to.  William  Wright,  Esq. 

~rhe  youngest  son, 

Francis  Beamish,  Esq.  of  Kilmalooda,  garrisoned  his  resi- 
lence  in  the  rebellion  of  1641 ;  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Francis 
Bernard,  of  Castle  Bernard,  Esq.  (ancestor  of  the  Earls  of 
Ba.ndon),  and  had  issue  (with  three  daus.), 

I.  Francis,  s.  his  father. 

II.  John,  of  Kilvoirogh,  m.  IG98,  Jane  Wood,  of  Kenneigh, 
and  had  issue, 

1  Francis,  s.  his  cousin  at  Kilmalooda. 

2  John,  ol  Lisgibba,  m.  1736,  Mary  Good,  of  Kilmoen,  and 
was  father  of  Richard  Beamish,  of  Cork,  Merchant,  who 
settled  in  America. 

3  Richard,  m.  1730,  Mary  "Vignoles,  and  had  issue, 

John  of  Ca.shelmore,  who  ra.  10  Aug.  1767,  Eliza,  dau- 
of  Thos.  Poole,  of  Mayfield,  and  had  one  son  and  three 
daus.  The  son,  John  Beamish,  of  Cashelmore  and 
Hare  Hill,  co.  Cork,  in.  1st,  Jane  Howe,  of  Glouna- 
vorrane,  and  2ndly,  a  dau.  of  Mr.  Hewitt,  of  Cork,  and 
had  issue,  by  his  1st  wife,  Thomas,  of  Hare  Hill,  Eliza- 
beth, m.  Bernard  Beamish,  Esq. ;  and  Mary. 

George,  of  Clogheen,  m.  1789,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Henry 
Baldwin,  Esq.,  of  Old  Court,  by  Catherine  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Jonas  Morris,  Esq.,  of  Dunkcttle,  and  had  issue, 
(with  live  daus.),  Rev.  Thomas,  of  Reengarrigeen,  m. 
Eliza,  dan.  of  Boyle  Travers,  Esq.  of  Ballymacowen, ; 
Purhaiil,  .1.1'.,  CO.  Cork,  m.  Susan,  dau.  of  Richard 
]luni;i  rfiMil.  I'.sq.,  of  Cappen,  and  has  issue;  George, 
M.I).,  1,1.  Scijihia,  dau.  of  Samuel  Orpen,  Esq.;  Henry- 
lialdwin,  ol  Dunmore,  J. P.  co.  Cork,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Maruiion,  Esq. ;  and  John,  of  Maulbrack. 

4  Thomas,  d.  unm. 

in.  Richard,  of  Garranloughane,  ancestor  of  Bea.mish  of 
Muiutt  nnuitish. 

IV.  Thomas. 

Ir.  IScamish  of  Kilmalooda  d.  1679,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 

I'RANcis  Beamish,  of  Kilmalooda,  who )».  1677-78,  Anne,  dau. 
f  .loUn  Freke,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  in.  2ndly,  John  Smith, 
:si|.)  he  had,  with  a  dau.,  Anne,  a  son  and  successor, 

Francis  Beamish,  of  Kilmalooda,  who  la.  172G,  Elizabeth, 
.lu.  of  Joseph  Jcrvois,  Esq.  of  Brade,  and  widow  of  Percy 
myth,  Esq.,  of  Ileadborough,  but  d.  s.  ii.  He  was  s.  by  his 
jusin. 


Francis  Beamish,  of  Kilmalooda  (eldest  son  (^f  John  Pieami<li, 
of  Kilvorrogh),  m.  1727,  Mary  Warren,  of  Kilmichael,  and 
had  issue  (wiih  three  daus.),  an  only  son, 

Francis  Beamish,  of  Kilmalooda,  m.  1758,  Elizabeth, 
dau.   of   John    Sealy,    Esq.   of    Richmount,    and    had   issue, 

I.  Francis,  his  heir;  ii.  Sampson,  k.  his  nephew,  Townsend  ; 
and  III.  John,  of  KilliniMr  niid  I'.aiidon,  M.l>.,  who  «!.  Maria, 
dau.  of  John  Teulon,  Ks(|.,  ami  had  issue  (with  daus.)  five  sons, 
Francis,  of  Killinear  and  Baiidon,  Barrister-at  Law;  Charles, 
Major-Gen.  in  the  army;  John  (Rev.),  m.  1812  Mary,  dau.  of 
William  Allen,  Esq.,  and  d.  1847,  leaving  issue;  Peter-Teulon. 
(Rev.),  D.D.  and  LL.D. ;  ni.  Isabella-Mary  Bews,  and  has  issue, 
Francis,  Mary,  Henrietta,  and  Emma-Cus.ick-Russell;  and 
George,  deceased  ;    i.  Eleanor,  m.  1784,  William  Austin,  Esq. ; 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  Richard  Gillman,  of  Gurteen  and  Bandon, 
Esq. ;  III.  A  dau.,  m.  Boyle  Travers,  of  Ballymacowen,  Esq. 
The  eldest  son, 

Francis  Beamish,  of  Kilmalooda,  lu.Mary,  dau.  of  Francis 
Townsend,  Esq.,  of  Clogheen,  and  had  three  daus.  and  two 
sons.    The  elder, 

Townsend  Beamish,  Esq.,  d;.  Mary,  dau.  of  Walter  Atkins, 
Esq.,  and  had  one  child,  who  predeceased  him.  Mr.  Townsend 
Beamish  dying  without  issue,  was  s.  in  the  Kilmalooda  estates 
by  his  uncle, 

Sampson  Beamish,  Esq.  of  Kilmalooda,  in.  1800,  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas-Waller  Evans  (nephew  of 
George,  1st  Lord  Carbery),  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  late  of  Kilmalooda. 

Sampson,  now  of  Kilmalooda. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Francis  Bennett,  of  Clonakilty,  Esq. 
Mr.  Beamish  was  .s.  on  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Beamish,  Esq.,  of  Kilmalooda,  J. P.,  m.  Lydia-Mari.n, 
eldest  dau.  of  Capt.  Andrew  Poole,  of  Kilrush,  and  by  her  (wlio 
d.  1869)  had  no  issue.  He  d.  4  April,  1874,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother,  the  present  Sampson  Beamish,  Esq. 

&aJ— Kilmalooda  House,  Timoleague,  co.  Cork. 


BEAMISH  OF  MOUNT  BEAMISH. 

Beamish,  Benjamin-Swatne,  Esq.  of  Mounf- 
Beamish,  co.  Cork,  J.P.,  h.  1800  ;  m.  1842,  Charity- 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Little,  Esq.  M.D.  of 
Shgo. 

JLillfitgC— This  is  a  branch  of  Beamish  of  Kilmalooda, 
springing  from 

Richard  Beamish,  Esq.  of  Garranloughane  or  Wlllsgrove, 
and  of  Upper  Bolteen  or  Mount  Beamish,  3id  son  of  Francis 
Beamish,  Esq.,  of  Kilmalooda,  by  Catherine  Bernard  his  wife. 
He  HI.  1695,  Mary  Townsend,  of  Clonakilty,  co.  Cork,  and  had 
issue, 
John  (Rev.),  m.  1740,  Elizabeth,   d.au.   of  William  Morris, 
Esq.  of  lienduffc,  and  had  issue,  I  Francis,  d.  s.  p. ;  2  John 
(Rev.),   Rector  of  Beerhaven,    m.  Mary,   dau.  of  William 
Purcell,  Esq.  of  Park,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 
George,  of  whom  hereafter. 

William,  of  Garranloughane  or  Willsgrove,  in.  1750,  Alice, 
dau.  of  Major  North-Ludlow  Bernard,  of  Castle  Bernard, 
and  was  ancestor  of  Beamish  oJ  WiUsijrove. 
Thomas,  d.  s.  p. 

Jane,  to.  Thomas  Beamish,  Esq.  of  Raheroon. 
The  2nd  son, 

George  Beamish,  Esq.  of  Mount  Beamish,  to.  1st,  Rebecca 
Schollield,  of  Fanlobus,  co.  Cork,  and  2ndly,  1748,  Frances, 
dau.  of  Henry  Jones,  Esq.  of  Drombeg,  same  co.,  and  by  the 
latter  only  had  issue,  i.  Samuel,  his  heir.  ii.  George,  m.  a 
sister  of  Major  Beresford  Gahan  (Inspecting  Field  Officer),  and 
had  issue,  George,  who  m.  a  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Stewart,  of 
Kilgariff.    The  eldest  son. 

The  Rev.  Samuel  Beamish,  M.A.,  of  Mount  Beamish,  J. P. 
CO.  Cork,  m.  1st,  July  1734,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Stamer,  Esq., 
of  Rock  Castle,  eo.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 
George,  an  officer  in  the  army,  d.  s.  p. 
Samuel,  d.  .«.  p. 

John-Samuel,  .9.  his  father,  as  hereafter. 
William,  to.  1  Sept.  1809,  Harriett,  dau.  of  Adam  Newman, 
Esq.  of  Cork,  and  niece  of  John  Newman,  Esq.  of  Dromon! 
Hou.se,  CO.  Cork,  and  had  issue,  1  Samuel -George,  formerly 
5th  reg-t.,  and  afterwards  Capt.  North  Durham  Militia,  m. 
1824,  H,annah,  only  c-liild  ol  .Idin  Slingsby,  Esq.  co.  York, 
and  has  Henry  Slinijsliv,  llili  l,iL;lit  Dragoons;  George- 
John-Nowman,  Capt.  11  th  ivi;i.;'and  Frances-Susannah- 
Charlotte;  2  John-NcwiiiaM,  ol  (iueenstown,  J.P.,  m.  1852, 
Ellen,  dau.  of  George  Lidwell,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  John-B. 
O'Sullivtn,  Esq.;  3  Adam-Newman  (Rev.),  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EEA 


Adam  Newman,  F.sq.  of  Dromorc  House,  and  widow  of 
Itichard  Townsrnd,  K.sq.,  ami  hn^  issue  ;  4  William  „(. 
Louisa,  dau.  of  Kev.  J.  iliiigston,  LL.D.,  "Vicar-General  of 
Cloyne. 

Sarah,  m.  Edward  Kogers,  F.sq.,  Major  Srd  Buffs. 

Frances-Anne,  m.  Gen.  N.  Hamilton,  K.H.,  Col.  82nd  foot. 
lie  m.  2ndly,  1791,  Mary,  dau.  of  Joshua  Hamilton  (son  of  Hon. 
Henry  Jlamilton,  M.P.),  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Eichard 
Cox,  Bart.,  and  had  issue  by  this  marriage, 

Henry-Hamilton  (Rev.),  who  .<!.  his  father  as  Vicar  of  Kinsale, 
and  subsequently  became  Vicar  of  Chilham,  Kent;  he  la. 
1st,  1820,  Ann-Isabella,  only  child  of  Eev.  Edward  Spread, 
by  Ann  Scott,  his  wife,  sister  and  co-heir  of  Percy-Scott 
Smyth,  of  Headborough,  eo.  Waterford  {see  Smyth)  and  had 
issue,  1  Samuel-Henry  (llev.);  2  Edward-Spread,  Licut.- 
Colonel  ii.A.,  r,i.  1st,  1860,  Elizabeth,  duu.  of  John 
Dougal,  Esq.  of  Glenfernoss,  co.  Moray,  and  '2ndly,  18'o8, 
Diana-Spencer,  dau.  of  Mortimer  Currie,  Esq.;  3  Henry- 
Hamilton,  Capt.  R.N.,  TO.  1st,  1.5  Sept.  18u4,  Louisa,  widow 
of  Capt.  E.  Rowland  Forraan,  Rifle  Brigade,  and  dau.  of  ' 
John-Slater  Harrison,  Esq.,  and  Lady  Louisa  Harrison,  of  j 
Shelswell  Park,  Oxon;  Capt.  H.-II.  Beamish,  m.  2ndly,  1 
1837,  Blanche-Georgiana,  dau.  of  Capt.  W.-M.  Hughes,  4th 
Dragoon  Guards;  4  John-Bedell,  d.  s.  p.  1854;  5  Percy- 
Smyth,  m.  Ada-Nuenburg,  dau.  of  B.  Smith,  Esq.  of  Bry- 
anston  Square,  London;  1  Isabella- Anne ;  2  Mary-HanMl- 
ton,  m.  1846,  Rev.  Charles-H.  Ramsdcn,  2nd  son  of  Robert 
Eamsden,  Esq.  of  Carlton  Hall,  Notts  {see  Ramsden  of 
Cnrlton);  3  Anne-Elizabeth;  4  Jane-Ann- Wilhelmina-St. 
Maur,  d.  1853;  5  Esthcr-Matilda-Grace;  6  Frances-Lucy- 
Mavgarct.  The  Rev.  Henry-Hamilton  Beamish  to.  2ndly, 
Fanny,  relict  of  John  Dick,  Esq.  of  H.M.E.I.C.S.'s  Civil 
Service,  and  dau.  of  George  Udney,  Esq.  of  same  service, 
and  has  issue,  Catherine-Emily.  i 

Mary,  m.  Rev.  Eichard-F.  AYebb,  M.A.  {See  WEcn  of  Caharagh  ■ 

House).  I 

The  eldest  surviving  son,  i 

John-Samcel  Beamish,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Mount  Eeamish,  m. 
1  Sept.  1802,  Arabella,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Swayno,  Esq.  of 
Aghada  House,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue,  1 

Samuel  (Rev.),  of  Mount  Beamish,  d.  rmm.  \ 

Benjamin-Swaine,  now  of  Mount  Ucaiiiisli.        John,  ii.  s.  'p. 

George,  m.  Nov.  1844,  Lucy  dau.  of  Samuel  Crosthwaitc, 
Esq.  of  Bagnalstown,  co.  Carlow. 

William,  M.D.,  m.  May,  1840,  Ellen  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col. 
David  Gregory,  45th  rcgt.,  and  has,  1  David-Gregory,  Capt. 
21st  Fusiliers,  m.  1877,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hammond, 
Esq.;  2  William;  1  Arabella-Swayne,  to.  1867,  Grahame 
Auchinleck,  Esq.  M.D. ;  2  Ellen-Catherine,  m.  1870,  F.-R.- 
D.  Reid,  Esq.;  3 Elizabeth-Henrietta;  4  Charity-Margaret ; 
5  Emily. 

Elizabeth,  m.  July,  1837,  Henry  Ilerrick,  Esq. 

Isabella,  to.  Feb.  1856,  Henry-E.  Jones,  Esq. 

JIaiTiette,  m.  Feb.  1854,  her  cousin,  \Villiam  Hamilton,  Esq., 
late  Capt.  37th  regt. 

Frances-Anne,  to.  1845,  Frederick  McCarthy,  Esq.  of  Can-ig- 
navar  House,  co.  Cork,  and  U.  s.  i). 
Mr.  Beamish  d.  1853. 

ficttt— Mount  Beamish,  near  Eandon,  co.  Cork. 


BEAMISH    OF    DITCHLEY. 
Beamish,  James  Caulfield,  Esq.  of  Ditclilej, 
CO.  Cork,  b.  184-8 ;  m.  1868,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Alicia-Maud.  ii.  Maria-Isahella. 

Mr.  Beamish  m.  2nclly,  14  Dec.  1878,  Elizahclli, 
only  ohihl  of  the  late  Peter  Niddric,  Staff -Siiry;eon 
E..M.,  of  Overhowden,  Lauderdale,  N.E.,  and  Coiiip- 
hull,  Dromore  West,  co.  Sligo. 

iiinr/tQC— William  Beamish,  of  Willsgrovc,  co.  Cork, 
Capt.  R.K.,  next  brother  of  George  Beamish,  of  Mount  IJea- 
misli,  Esq.,  m.  1750,  Alice,  dau.  of  Miijor  North-Luillow 
Bernard,  of  Castle  Bernard,  co.  Cork,  by  whom  (who  d.  171)2) 
he  had  issue.     Capt.  Beamish  d.  1773.     His  eldest  son, 

Fbancis-Bernakd  Beamish,  of  Willsgrovc,  M.P.  for  Rathcor- 
mac,  sold  the  i)aternal  property  of  Willsgrovc  to  his  cousin. 
Lord  Bandon,  and  dying  unm.  1b05,  was  s.  by  his  biolhcr, 

William  Beamish,   of  Beaumont  House,  co.  Cork,  Esq.,  h. 
13  May,  1760;  }«.  1789,    Anne-Jane-Margarct,  dau.   of  Robert 
Delacour,  E.sq.  of  Short  Castle,  co.  Cork,  by  whom  (who  d. 
6  Aug.  1852)  he  had  issue, 
William,  «.  his  father. 
RoBEET-UELAcoun,  latc  rrprosentative. 
North-Ludlow,   of  Annmount,   co.  Cork,   h.  31   t)ec.  1797; 
Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Hanoverian  service  and  K.H.,  late  Capt. 
in  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  and  Major  unattached,  J. P., 
F.E.S.,   High  Sheriff  of  Cork,   1855;   to.  at  Stockholm,  27 
May,  18 J 1,  Aline-Marie,  dau.  of  Rev.  John-Eric  Forsstrom, 
M.A.,   aad  M.D.,   by  Pctronclla-Elizabeth  liis  wife,   only 


child  and  heir  of  Casparus-Andrianus  Robertson,  Governor 
of  Voorschooten  and  Veur,  in  Holland,  and  d.  28  April, 
1872,  leaving  issue,  North-Ludlow-Axel,  B.A.,  of  Ann- 
mount,  6.  1842;  TO.  16  Nov.  1869,  his  cousin,  Edith-Annie, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Wm.-H.  Thompson,  of  Stoke  Dry,  co.  Rut- 
land; and  has  issue,  William- Adolphus,  31st  regt.,  6.  1844; 
George-Horatio-Townsend,  6.  1827;  Aline-Mathilde-Hulda; 
and  Alice,  d.  1862. 

Richard,  of  Woolston  Lawn,  Southampton,  6.  16  July,  1798; 
formerly  of  the  Coldstream  Guards,  F\R.S.,  F.S.S.,  M.I.C.S., 
M.E.I.,  <fec.;  TO.  27  Sept.  1831,  Theodosia-Mary,  only 
surviving  child  and  heir  of  Lieut.-Col.  Augustus  Heise,  C.I!. 
and  K.H.,  of  the  King's  German  Legion,  by  Theorto-ia- 
ArabcUa  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Rev.  William  Kiii^, 
Rector  of  Mallow,  by  whom  (who  d.  1874)  he  left  at  his 
decease,  20  Nov.  1873,  issue,  1  Richabd  Pigott,  of  Ash- 
bourne, Glounthaun,  co.  Cork,  0.  21  June,  1832,  Capt.  West 
Cork  Artillery,  m.  20  May,  1858,  Hiilda-Elizabeth-Constance, 
only  surviving  dau.  and  heir  of  Charles-Gustavus  Mosander, 
of  the  Royal  Academy  of  Sciences,  Stockholm,  Knight  of 
the  Royal  Swedish  Order  of  the  North  Star,  and  has  issue, 
Richard-Henric,  0.  10  June,  1861 ;  Gustaf- William,  6.  5  Jan. 
1864;  and  Huldine;  2  Alton- Augustus- William,  Lieut. 
R.E.,  h.  1841 ;  1  Annc-Theodosia;  and  2  Emily-Isabella. 
Charles,  of  Delacour  Villa,  Macroom,  co.  Cork,  and  Tho 
Mardyke,  Cork,  J.P.,  d.  1867. 
Francis-Bernard,  of  Grenville  House,  Cork,  High  Sheriff 
1852,  M.P.  for  Cork,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  m.  3  May,  1827,  Hon. 
Katherine  Savory  de  Lisle  de  Courcy,  dau.  of  Capt.  tho 
Hon.  Michael  de  Courcy,  R.N.,  and  sister  of  John  Staple- 
ton,  28th  Lord  Kingsale,  and  d.  1  Feb.  1868,  leaving  by  her 
(who  d.  F'eb.  1872)  a  son,  Francis-Beniard-Servington,  of 
Grenville  House,  b.  1839;  to.  1862,  Kate-Phoebe,  dau.  of 
Col.  Osborne  Broadley,  and  has  issue,  two  sons. 
James-Caulfield,  of  Plymouth,  to.  Louisa-Erskine,  2nd  dau. 
of  Lieut.-Col.  Archibald  Macdonald,  and  d.  1862,  leaving 
issue,  Caulfield-Francis,  6.  1834,  Capt.  4oth  regt. ;  and 
Louisa-Kate,  m.  M.  Headlam,  Esq.,  brother  of  the  Right 
Hon.  J.-E.  Headlam,  M.P. 
Dorcas,  711.  Major-Gen.  Frederic  Meade,  of  Belmont,  co.  Cork, 
d.  S.2J-  1805,  andt^.  1873. 

Mr.  Beamish  d.  17  April,  1828,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
William  Beamish,  Esq.,  M.A.,  of  Beaumont,  6.  14  Oct.  1790, 

who  1)1.  15  Sept.  1814,  tho  Hon.  Mary  de  Courcy,  dau.  of  John, 

2Cth  Lord  Kingsale,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  April,  1825)  had 

issue, 
William,  s.  his  father. 
John-de  Coukct,  s.  his  brother. 
Susan,  d.  unm.  1831. 

Ann-Jane-Margaret,  to.  May,  1S4G,  to  the  Rev.  William- 
Hamilton  Thompson,  Rector  of  Stoke  Dry,  co.  Rutland,  J.P. 
Mrs.  Thompson  s.  to  the  Beaumont  estates  on  the  death  of 
her  brother,  John-de  Courcy  Beamish,  Esq.  She  has  issue, 
Charles-Chetwode-Thompson,  0.  15  Nov.  1850;  Quintrn- 
Hamilton-Thompson,  6.  30  Jan.  1854;  Edith-Annie  Thuuip- 
son;  and  Fanny-de  Courcy  Thompson. 

Mr.  Beamish  d.  17  April,  1828,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 
William  Beamish,   Esq.  of  Beaumont  House,   M.A.,  'J  rin. 

Coll.  Cambridge,  b.  1821;  who  d.  unm.  1847,  and  was  s.  by 

his  only  brother, 
Joun-de  Coobcy  Beamish,  Esq.  of  Beaumont  House,  6.  1822; 

</.  unm.  1848,  when  the  representation  of  this  branch  of  the 

family  devolved  upon  his  uncle, 
RonERT-DELAconii    Beamish,  Esq.   of  Ditchley,   co.   Cork, 

High  Sheriff,  1841,   b.  1791;  to.  Maria-Anne,  dau.  of  Lieut.- 

Cul.  Archibald  Macdonald,  Adjutant-Gen.  of  II. M.  in  India, 

and  had  issue, 

I.  William-Delacour,  6.  16  Jan.  1841 ;  d.  21  Nov.  1872. 

II.  Norman-Macdonald,  Lieut.  37th  regt.,  6.  28  May,  1812;  <& 
23  June,  1877. 

III.  Jajies-Cadlfield,  present  representative. 

IV.  Grenville-Pigott,  b.  22  March,  1851. 

Mr.   Beamish  d.  27   May,   1877,  and    was    s.    by    his  eldest 

surviving  son. 
Arms — Arg.,  a  lion,  rampant,  between  three  trefoils,  slipped, 

Ev- 
erest—A  dcmi-lion,  rampant,  gu.,  charged  on  the  shoulder 

with  a  trefoil,  slipped,  or. 
Motto — Virtus  insi^^nit  audentes. 
-beaJ— Ditchley,  Little  Island,  co.  Cork. 


BEARCROFT  OF  MEER  HALL. 
Beahcroft,  Edward,  Esq.  of  Mecr  ILall,  co. 
Worcester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff,  1854,  is  son 
of  Edward-Henrj  Bearcroft,  E*q.  of  Merc  Hall, 
and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Bowen,  Esq. 
of  Pantyderry,  co.  Pembroke.  He  »».  1850,  Eliza,  I 
3rd  dau.  of  John  Colby,  Esq.  of  Fyuonc,  co.  Pem- 
broke, and  has  issue, 


BEA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


BEA 


J  03 


EDWARD-HPGtr,  5.  1852;  to.  1877,  Catherine-Elizabeth,  only 
dau.  of  Grismond  Philipps,  Esq.,  of  Cwmgwilli,  co.  Car- 
marthen. 

HtlteaffC. — The  estate  of  Meer  Hall  was  possessed  by  the 
Bearcrofts,  in  lineal  male  descent,  from  a  remote  period  up  to 
the  year  1822,  when  it  passed  into  the  female  line,  whose  heirs 
assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Bkarcroft. 

Meer  Hall  is  stated  to  have  been  built  by  Thomas  Bearcroft, 
1337,  the  10th  year  of  Edward  III.'s  reign. 

Seat — ^Meer  Hall,  Droitwich,  Worcestershire. 


BEATJCLERK    OF    ARDGLASS    CASTLE. 

Beauclerk,  Aubrey-de  Veee,  Esq.  of  Ardglass 
Castle,  CO.  Down,  h.  28  Sejit.  1837  ;  s.  his  fatlici- 
1  Feb.  1854  ;  m.  1  Dec.  1858,  his  cousin  Evelyn,  3rd 
dau.  of  Henry  Fitzroy,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Lord  Henry 
FitzRoy,  and  has  a  son  and  heir, 
SiDNEY-DE  Verb,  6.  8  May,  1866. 

ILtnCJtJIC. — {See  EnRKE's  rccrage.) — Adeset  -  William 
Beadcleek,  Esq.  of  Ardglass  Castle,  and  St.  Leonard's  Lodge, 
b.  20  Feb.  ISO!,  was  eldest  son  of  Charles-George  Beauclerk, 
Esq.  of  St.  Leonard's  Forest,  Sussex,  by  Emily-Charlotte  his 
ivife,  dau.  of  William  Ogilvie,  Esq.,  and  grandson  of  Topham 
Beauclerk,  Esq.  (son  of  Lord  Sydney  Beauclerk,  Vice-Cham- 
berlain to  the  King,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Norris, 
Esq.  of  Speke,  and  grandson  of  Charles,  1st  Duke  of  St.  Albans, 
by  Diana  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Aubrey  de  Vere,  2*th  Earl 
of  Oxford).  He  m.  1st,  13  Feb.  1834,  Ida,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir 
Cliarles-Forster  Goring,  Bart.,  and  2ndly,  7  Dec.  1840,  Eose- 
Matilda,  dau.  of  Joshua  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Kew  Green ;  by  the 
former  of  whom  (who  d.  23  April,  1839),  he  had  issue,  Ahbrey- 
DE  Veee,  now  of  Ardglass ;  Ida,  </.  young ;  Diana-Arabella, 
d.  1855;  and  Augusta,  m.  4  Jan.  1866,  Thonias-E.  Howe,  Esq.: 
and  by  the  latter  he  had  two  daus.,  Louisa-Catherine  and 
Isabella-Julia,  vi.  19  Oct.  1867,  George  Palatiano,  M.D.,  Staff 
.Surgeon  Major.  Major  Beauclerk,  formerly  M.P.  for  East 
Surrey,  d.  I  Feb.  1854. 

^j'Bis— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  France  and  England,  quar- 
terly; 2nd,  Scotland:  3rd,  Ireland;  over  all  a  sinister  baton 
gu.,  charged  with  three  roses  arg.,  seeded  and  barbed,  ppr. 

Crest — On  a  chapeau  gu.,  turned  up,  erm.,  a  lion,  statant 
guardant,  or,  crowned  with  a  ducal  coronet,  per  pale,  arg.  and 
of  the  first,  gorged  with  a  collar  of  the  last,  theroou  three 
ro.ses,  also  arg.,  barbed  and  seeded,  ppr. 

Motto — .\uspicium  melioris  oevi. 

Seat — Ardglass  Castle,  co.  Down. 


BEAUMAN  OF  HYDE  PARK  AND 
FURNACE. 

Beaumak,  Edwakd-John-Barrt,  Esq.  of  Fur- 
nace, CO.  Kildare,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  of  that  countv 
1849  ;  m.  20  March,  1833,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Moore,    Esq.  of   Kippine,   co.  Wicklow,    and   has 
with  other  daus., 
Henrietta,  m.  3  July,  1861,  Rev.  Maurice-Thomas  de  Burgh, 
M.A.,    Vicar  of   Naas,  and  Treasurer  of   the  Cathedral 
Church  of  St.  Brigid,  Kildare. 
Matilda-Josephine,  in.  18  Aug.  1877,  TJvedale  Corbet  Single- 
ton, Esq.,  Commander,  K.N. 

Mr.  Beauman  s.  as  male  representative  of  tlie  family 
on  the  death,  without  surviving  male  issue,  of  his 
cousin,  Mathew-Forde  Beauman,  Esq.  of  Hyde 
Park,  25  Dec.  1872. 

ILillCaflC. — The  Baumans,  originally  of  Bohemia,  where 
they  possessed  considerable  property,  expatriated  themselves 
in  consequence  of  the  persecutions  to  which  as  Lutherans 
they  were  exposed  on  the  expulsion  of  the  Elector-Palatine, 
and  took  refuge  in  various  parts  of  Germany  and  Holland. 

Melchior-Christopher  Bauman,  accompanying  General ile 
Ginkell,  to  whom  he  was  nearly  allied  by  marriage,  into 
Ireland,  settled  in  th»  co.  Wexford,  anno  1691.  He  had  two 
sons, 

I.  John,  his  heir, 

II.  Frances,  m.  a  sister  of  the  Count  de  Gerans,  and  settled  at 
Nantes  in  Bretagne. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Bauman,  Esq.,  co.  Wexford,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Edward  Barry,  Esq.  of  Rathrush,  co.  Carlow,  and  had  issue, 


I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Barry,  d.  a.  p.  * 
I.  Mary.                      ii.  Margaret. 

Mr.  Bauman  d.  1761,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Baoman,  Esq.  co.  Wexford,  who  altered  the  spelling 
of  the  family  name  from  Bauman  to  Beauman.  He  m.  1758, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Edmond  Rice,  Esq.  of  Aghare,  in  the  same  co., 
and  by  her  (who  d.  10  May,  1812)  had, 

I.  John-Christopher,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward-Barry,  who  d.  1800,  in  India. 

III.  Michael,  a  Capt.  in  the  Madras  Artillery,  Superintendent 
in  the  Arsenals  at  Madras,  to.  Mary,  dau.  ot  General  Wahab, 
and  had  several  children,  of  whom  the  only  survivor  is, 

Edward-John-Berrt,  present  heir   male  and  representa- 
tive of  the  family. 
Capt.  Michael  Beaumont  was  lost  on  his  passage  home  from 
India  on  board  the  "Lady  Dundas"  Indiaman,  in  1809. 

IV.  William,  of  Rutland  Squ.are,  Dublin,  m.  1796,  Charity, 
widow  of  Tenyson  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Old  Court,  co.  Wick- 
low, and  dau.  of  John  Barrington,  Esq.,  and  had  a  son  ami 
two  daus.,  John  (Rev.),  Vicar-Choral  of  St.  Patrick's  Cathe- 
dral, and  Vicar  of  Julianstown,  co.  Meath,  d.  unm.  15  April, 
1828;  Anne,  m.  9  Oct.  1827,  Very  Rev.  Brabazon- William 
Disney,  Dean  of  Armagh ;  and  Maria,  m  19  March,  1819,  Sir 
John  Kennedy,  1st  bart.  of  Johnstown-Kennedy,  and  d.  7 
Nov.  1828. 

v.  Francis,  Capt.  R.N. 

I.  Margaret,  to.  Barry  Lawless,  Esq.  of  Cherrywood,  co. 
Dubhn  ;  and  d.  s.  p.  March,  1818. 

II.  Anne,  m.  12  Sept.  1808,  William  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Castle 
Talbot,  CO.  We.xford. 

III.  Mary. 

Mr.  Beauman  d.  13  Dec.  1802,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John-Christopher  Beauman,  Esq.  of  Hyde  Park,  b.  29  Oct. 
1764;  High  Sheriff  in  1821;  who  to.  2  Oct.  1795,  Jane,  dau.  of 
Mathew  Forde,  Esq.  of  Seaforde,  co.  Down,  and  had  issue, 

John-Christopher,  his  heir. 

Mathew-Forde,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Elizabeth-Anne,  to.  1841,  Sir  John  Kennedy,  1st  bart.  of 
Johnstown  Kennedy. 

Anne-Margaret. 

Charity-Isabella,  to.  1835,  Henry-Cavendish  Horc,  Esq.  E.N., 
4th  son  of  William  Horc,  Esq.  of  Hai-perstown. 

Jane-Emily. 
Mr.  Beauman  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John-Christopher  Beauman,  Esq.  of  Hyde  Pari 
High  Sheriff  1832,  d.  unm.  24  Sept.  1840,  when  he  w; 
his  brother, 

Mathew-Forde  Beauman,  Esq.  of  Hyde  Park,  Capt.  in 
the  army,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1844;  m.  7  July,  1841,  Harriet, 
dau,  of  Rev.  Thomas  Quin,  of  Wingfield,  co.  Wicklow,  and  had 
issue, 

John-Christopher,  6.  3  March,  1846 :  d.  unm.  8  April,  1869. 

Ellen.  Jane-Emily. 

Harriet.  Anne-Margaret, 

Isabella,  d.  unm.  7  July,  1871. 

Elizabeth.  Mary.  Emily. 

Mr.  Beauman  d.  without  surviving  male  issue,  25  Dec.  1872; 
he  devised  Hyde  Park  and  the  estates  to  his  widow  for  life,  with 
remainder  over  to  his  daughters,  and  the  representation  of 
the  family  devolved  on  his  cousin  and  heir  male,  Edward- 
John-Barry  Beauman,  Esq. 

Arms — Per  pale  demidiated  arg,  dexter,  on  a  mount  vert  an 
o.ak-tree  ppr. ;  sinister,  a  knight  in  complete  armour  holding  a 
sword  erect  in  his  right  hand,  all  ppr. 

Crest — A  cubit  dexter  arm  in  armour  holding  a  sword,  all 
ppr. 

3Totto — Fortiter. 

Seat — Fiu-aace,  Johnstown,  Naas,  co.  Kildare. 


J.P., 
5.  by 


BEAITMONT    OF    BAREOW-UPON-TRENT. 

Beafmont,  John,  Esq.  of  Barrow-upon-Trent, 
CO.  Derby,  b.  22  July,  1826 ;  s.  his  father  11  March, 
1834. 

i£utCK(Jt« — Edward  Beaumont,  Esq.,  who  settled  at 
Barrow-upon-Trent,  co.  Derby,  about  the  year  1550,  was  2nd 
sen  of  Thomas  Beaumont,  Esq.  of  Thringston,  co.  Leicester, 
and  younger  brother  of  John  Beaumont,  of  Grace  Dieu, 
Master  of  the  Rolls,  and  grandfather  of  Francis  Beaumont,  the 
dramatic  poet.  He  hi.  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Milgate  •f 
Lockington,  co.  Leicester,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

William  Beaumont,  Esq.  of  Barrow-upon-Trent,  wh»se  soa 
and  successor, 

Francis  Beaumont,  Esq.  of  Barrow-upon  Trent,  a  Major  in 
the  service  of  Charles  I.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of 


104 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


BEA 


Simon  Bracebridce,  Esq.  of  Twyford,  co.  Derby,  and  had  issue 
two  sons,  viz.,  Edward,  who  was  disinherited,  and  d.  16G0; 
and  John,  his  heir,  at  his  decease  in  1661.    The  latter, 

John  Beaumont,  Esq.  of  Barrow-upon-Trent,  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

EoBEET  Beaumoxt,  Esq.  of  Barrow-upon-Trent.  6.  ICiS; 
m.  1st,  Cecily,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Thomas  Beaumont, 
Bart,  of  Grace  Dieu,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1697),  had  issue, 
John,  his  heir,  and  Barbara,  Lady  Abbess  of  a  convent  in 
Flanders.  Mr.  Beaumont  m.  2ndly,  Jane,  widow  of  Francis 
Lowe,  Esq.  of  Old  Greaves,  and  dau.  and  heir  of  John 
Middleton,  Esq.  of  Wandesley,  Notts,  by  whom  he  had  a  son, 
Francis,  d.  unm.;  and  Srdly,  Winifred,  dau.  of  Francis 
Lowe,  Esq.  d.  without  issue.  He  d.  2  Jan.  1826-27,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Beaumont,  Esq.  of  Barrow-upon  Trent,  6.  1694; 
TO.  Miss  Joyce  Johnson,  niece  of  Thomas  Allestree,  Esq.  of 
Elvaston,  and  had  issue,  John,  his  successor,  and  Robert,  wlio 
had  a  son  John,  successor  to  his  uncle.  He  d.  11  Oct.  1763, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Beaomont,  Esq.  of  Barrow-upon-Trent,  d.  unm. 
21  July,  1806,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

John  Beaomont,  Esq.  of  Barrow-upon-Trent,  6.  23  Jan. 
1773;  m.  29  Aug.  1825,  the  Hon.  Mary-Elizabeth  Curzon, 
3rd  dau.  of  Nathaniel,  2nd  Lord  Scarsdale,  and  had 

John,  now  of  Barrow. 

Kobert-Curzon,  b.  10  Dec.  1827. 

Edward,  b.  22  July,  1829.  Henry. 

Mr.  Beaumont  d.  11  March,  1834;  his  widow  11  Oct.  1868. 

jirms — Az.,  semee-de-lis,  a  lion,  rampant,  or. 

Creit— On  a  chapeau  gu.,  turned  up  erm.,  a  lion,  passant,  or. 

Motto — Erectus  non  elatus. 

&at— Barrow-upon-Trent. 


Dudley. 

Emma- Diana,  m.  1857,  Eev.  Stopford  Augustus  Brooke,  and 
d.  June,  1874. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  lion  ramp,  or,  armed  and  langued  az.,  between 
eight  crescents  in  orlc  of  the  second. 

Crest — A  bull's  head  erased,  quarterly,  arg.  and  gu. 

Motto — Fide  sed  cui  vide. 

Seats— Bretton  Hall,  Wakefield;  By  well  Hall,  Stocksficld- 
on-Tyne ;  Dilston,  Corbridge-on-Tyne. 


BEAUMONT    OF    BRETTON    HALL. 

BEArMONT,  Wentwoeth-Blackett,  Esq.  of 
Bretton  Hall,  co.  York,  and  Bywell  Hall,  Northum- 
berland, J.P.  and  D.L.,  5.  1829  ;  M.P.  for  South 
Northumberland  ;  s.  his  father  1849  ;  m.  6  March, 
1836,  Lady  Margaret  De  Burgh,  4th  dau.  of  Ulick- 
John,  14th  Earl  and  1st  Marquess  of  Clanricarde, 
K.P. ;  and  has  issue  surviving, 

I.  Wentworth-Cakning-Blackett. 

n.  Edward  de  Grey.  in.  Hubert-George. 

I.  Margaret-Harriet.  ii.  Amy-Virginia. 

iLiltCagC— Geohge  Beaumost,  Esq.  of  the  Oaks,  co.  York, 
6.  169G  (eldest  son  of  George  Beaumont,  E.sq.  of  Chapel-Thorpe, 
same  co.  by  Gertrude  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Bagshaw,  Esq.  of 
Hucklow,  and  grandson  of  William  Beaumont,  Esq.  of  the  Oaks, 
in  Darton,  co.  York,  whose  father,  George  Beaumont,  of  the 
Oaks,  d.  1664);  rn.  Frances,  dau.  of  Richard  Beaumont,  Esq. 
of  Whitley  Beaumont,  and  had  two  sons  and  a  dau.,  viz., 

Thomas,  his  successor. 

George  (Rev.),  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Green,  of  Leeds, 
Merchant;  and  d.  17  May,  1773,  leaving  issue. 

Susannah,  m.  Rev.  John  Walter,  and  rf.  s.  'p. 

He  d.  27  Jan.  1735,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Thomas  Beaumont,  Esq.  of  the  Oaks,  6.  at  Whitley,  18  Feb. 
1723;  ■in.  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edward  Ascough,  E.sq.  of 
Louth,  CO.  Lincoln,  and  dying  6  Feb.  178.5,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas-Richaed  Beaumont,  Esq.  of  the  Oaks,  b.  29  April, 
1758:  Col.  in  the  army,  M.P.  for  Northumberland  from  1795 
to  1818.  He  in.  Diana,  dau.  and  testamentary  heir  of  .Sir 
Thomas  Wentworth,  Bart.,  who  assumed  the  name  of  Blackctt, 
and  had  issue,  1  Thomas  Wentworth,  his  heir;  2  William  ; 
3  Richard ;  4  Edward-Blackett,  of  Darfield,  co.  York,  F.R.S., ,«. 
1825,  .lane,  dau.  of  William  Lee,  Esq.  of  Grove,  and  has  issue 
(his  eldest  son,  Fredeiick-Edward-Blackett,  is  M.P.  for  South 
Durham) ;  Henry  Ralph,  ia.  Katharine,  dau.  of  Sir  George 
Cayley,  Bart.,  of  Brompton,  co.  York,  and  was  father  of 
Henry-Frederick  Beaumont,  Esq.  of  Whitley  Beaumont  {s<x 
that  f (Kail y)  \  Diana;  Marianne ;  and  Sophia.  Col.  Beaumont 
d.  31  July,  1829,  and  Mrs.  Beaumont,  d.  1832,  when  the 
estates  devolved  upon  her  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Wentworth  Beaumont,  Esq.  of  Bretton  Hall,  M.P. 
for  Northumberland,  b.  5  Nov.  1792;  who  m.  Henrietta- Jane- 
Emma,  dau.  of  J.  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Maple  Hayes,  and  d.  18 
Dec.  1848,  leaving  issue, 

Wentwortb-Blackett,  now  of  Bretton  and  Bywell. 

Walter. 

Somerset-.^rchibald.  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Newcastlc-onTyno  1860 
to  18U5,  and  lur  Wakefield  1868  tu  1874. 


BEATJMONT    OF   WHITLEY    BEATJMONT. 

Beaumont,  Henry-Feedeeick,  Esq.  of  Whitley 
Beaumont,  co.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for 
South  Division  W.  E.  Yorkshire,  1865  to  1874,  b.  10 
March,  1833  ;  m.  1  Sept.  1857,  Maria-Johanna,  only 
surviving  dau.  of  WiUiam  Garforth,  Esq.  of  VVigau- 
thorpe,  CO.  York,  and  has  issue, 

1.  HENHT-BAi-pn.  II.  Richard-Henry. 

I.  Maria-Catherine.  ii.  Emily-Diana-Maria. 

III.  Dora-Maria.  iv.  Mary-Fred rica-Maria. 

V.  Everilda-Maria.  vi.  Margaret-Louisa-Maria. 

vn.  Octavia-Maria.  viii.  Haidee-Maria. 

ILtlTEitflC. — John  Beaumont,  Esq.,  the  direct  male  repre- 
sentative of  the  ancient  and  eminent  house  of  Beaumont  of 
WhilUy  Beaumont,  b.    29    Aug.    1752,   had   issue    by  Sarali 
Butler  (whom  he  m.  in   1778),  dau.  of  Humphrey  Butler,   ut 
Hereford,  and    grand-dau.    of    the  Rev.    Humphrey   Butler, 
Rector  of  Keir,  one  son  and  two  dans.,  viz., 
I.  Charles-Richard,  LL.D.,  b.  22  May,  1777;    constitutM) 
tenant  for  life  of  the  Whitley  Beaumont  estates,  aitcitlu' 
death  of  his  father  and  his  aunt  Bernard,  with  remainili  i-  ti) 
the  heirs  of  his  body,  by  the  will  of  his  uncle,  Ricluu.l- 
Henry    Beaumont,    Esq.     He   m.  1802,    Martha,    dau.    uf 
Stephen  Hemsted,  M.D.;  and  dying  18  March,  1813,  left  a 
son  and  dau., 
1  Richakd-Henbt,  heir  to  his  grandfather.  I 

1  Martha,   m.    PatricU    McMahon,    Esq.  of    Addlestone,  I 
Surrey.  ' 

I.  Charlotte,  h.  1779;  m.  14  April,  1801,  John  M'Cummintr, 
Esq.,  Seigneur  of  Grand  Vallee  des  Montes,  in  Lower 
Canada,  Capt.  31st  regt. ;  and  d.  16  Aug.  1815,  leaving  j 
with  three  daus.  one  son,  Richard-Henrt-John  Beaumont, 
heir  general  of  Beaumont  of  Whitley  Beaumont  Seigneur 
of  Grand  Vallco  des  Montes,  a  Lieut.-Col.   in  the  army. 

II.  Elizabeth-Sarah,  m.  1813,  Joseph-Thomas  Tuite,  Esq.  of 
Pocklington,  afterwards  of  Deighton  Grove,  near  York. 

Mr.  Beaumont  d.  3  Dec.  1831 :  his  grandson, 

Richard-Henry  Beaumont,  Esq.  of  Whitley,  6.  5  Aug.  1805; 
who  m.  3  Dec.  1831,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Timothy  Wiggin,  Esq, 
of  the  United  States  of  America,  but  d.  s.  'p.  1857,  havinj 
devised  Whitley  to 

Henry-Frederick  Beaumont,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Henry- 
Ralph  Beaumont,  5th  son  of  Col.  Thomas-Richard  Beaumont, 
of  the  Oaks  and  Bretton.     (Sec  Beaumont  o/  BrtUon.) 

Arms,  (fc— Same  as  Beau.mont  of  Breltoii.  ■; 

6cat— Whitley  Beaumont,  Huddersficld,  co.  York. 


BEATJMONT    OF    BUCKLAND    COURT.    - 

Beaumont,  Feancis-IIenry,  Esq.  M.A.,  of  Buek« 
land  Court,  Surrey,  J.P.,  h.  1  April,  1834  ;  m.  1  July, 
1856,  Mary-Emily,  3rd  dau.  of  Evan  Baillie,  Esq.  of 
Dochfour,  N.B.,  by  Lady  Greorgiana  Montagu  his 
wife,  dau.  of  William,  5th  Duke  of  Manchester,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Francis-Montagu,  h.  27  Sept.  1857. 

II.  Speneer-William-Montagu,  R.N.,  /.  3  July,  1S61. 

I.  Evelyn-Jane-Mary,  d.  Oct.  22,  1862. 

II.  Beatrice-CaroUne. 
in.  Mary-Georgiana. 
IV.  Hilda-Augusta-Katherine. 

Mr.  Beaumont  is  only  son  (by  Franccs-Mary-Caro* 
line  his  wife),  dau.  of  John  Smith,  Esq.  of  iiury  St. 
Edmunds  of  William-Francis-Bertie  Beaumont, 
Esq.  of  Buckland,  who  was  younger  brother 
of  Sir  G-eorge-Howland  Beaumont,  8th  bart.  of 
Stoughton  Grange,  co.  Leicester.  (-See  BuekbS 
Peerage  and  Baronetage.) 

Arnis—Az.,  a  semee  de-lis,  a  lion  rampant,  or. 

Crest— Oa.  a  chapeau  az.,  ,semee-de-lia  or,  turned  up 
crm.,  a  lion  pa.ssant,  gold. 

MoUo — I. rectus  non  elatus. 

&■«<— Bucklatd  Court,  Reigabc,  Surrey. 


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BEOKWITH    OF    SILKSWORTH    AND 
TRIMDON. 

Beckwith,  John,  Esq.,  of  Silksworth  House, 
and  Trimdon  House,  co.  Durham,  b.  15  Sept.  1803  ; 
s.  to  the  Silksworth  property,  1877,  under  the  will 
of  his  sister-iu-law,  the  widow  of  General  Beckwith. 

iLuiCatlC. — This  ancient  family  originally  bore  the  name 
of  Malbie,  or  JIalebisse.  Sir  Hercules  Malebisse  (great-grand- 
son of  Hugh  de  Malebisse,  who  is  said  to  have  accompanied 
the  Conqueror  to  England),  to.  circa  1226,  the  Lady  Dame 
Beckwith,  dau.  of  Sir  Wm.  Bruce,  Lord  of  Uglebarnby  (derived 
from  Sir  Robert  Brus,  Lord  of  Skelton  in  Cleveland,  progenitor 
of  the  Eoyal  Bruces),  and  according  to  the  agreement  that  he 
Should  change  his  name,  or  else  his  arms,  adopted  the  former 
alternative.  By  the  Lady  Beckwith,  Sir  Hercules  was  direct 
ancestor  of 

William  Beckwith,  Esq.  of  Thurcroft,  co.  York,  h.  1664.  He 
m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Chaloner,  of  Guisborough,  co. 
York,  by  whom,  who  d.  1702,  he  left  at  his  decease,  1713,  with 
other  issue,  a  son  and  heir, 

AViLLiAM  Beckwith,  Esq.  of  Thurcroft  and  Sleningford;  m. 
28  April,  1715,  Ehzabeth,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Woodi- 
field,  Esq.  of  Fishburn  and  Trimdon,  co.  Durham,  and  dying 
10  April,  1760,  aged  74,  left  to  survive  infancy, 

I.  WooDiFiELD,  his  heir. 

II.  Malby,  Ensign  3rd  Buffs. 

III.  John,  Lieut.-Colonel  in  Abercrombie's  regt. ;  <l.  2  Dec. 
1787,  aged  65,  and  buried  at  Bishop  Middleham,  co. 
Durham. 

IV.  William,  of  London,  Barrister-at-Law,  who,  with  two 
two  daus.,  Maria  and  Elizabeth,  left  an  only  son,  William, 
Ensign  27th  foot,  d.  unm.  1776. 

I.  Jane,  wife  of  Thomas  Westby,  Fsq.  of  Ilaworth. 

II.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  William  llorsfalJ,  Esq.  of  Storth's 
Hall. 

The  eldest  son, 

WooDiFiELD  Beckwith,  Esq.  of  Thurcroft  and  Trimdon, 
bapt.  at  Laughton,  12  Sept.  1719;  m.  1  June,  1771,  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  Christopher  Kobinson,  Gent.,  of  Easington,co.  Durham, 
and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Major  Patrick  Campbell,  and  was 
buried  at  Easington)  left  at  his  decease,  Nov.  1779,  aged  60, 
an  only  surviving  child, 

William    Beckwith,   Esq.   of  Thurcroft  and  Trimdon,   6. 
I  3772;  m.  16  June,  1794,  Caroline,  dau.  of  John  Kesham,  Esq., 
of  Houghton-Ie-Spring,  co.  Durham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  at 
St.  Omcr,  10  April,  1S32)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  hrii-. 

II.  .l..lin,  /,.  lif)  Frl..  1798;  d.  20  Oct.,  1799. 
HI.  Geor-c,  /,.  ,■)  Oct.  1799;  rf.  1  April,  1809. 

IV.  John,  now  of  Silksworth  and  Trimdon. 

V.  Henry  (Rev.),  h.  29  Nov.  1806,  Rector  of  Eaton-Constanflne, 
Salop;  m.  6  Sept.  1836,  Ann-Rose,  dau.  of  Rev.  John 
I'yton,  Rector  of  Eyton  and  Vicar  of  Wellington,  Salop 
(by  his  wife  Anna-Maria,  dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  Edmund- 
Joseph  riowden,  Esq.  of  Plowdcn  Hall,  same  co.),  and  has 

1  Henry-.Jnlin,  l,-!to  Capt.  53rd  regt.,  6.  24  Aug.  1840;  in. 
12  Oct.,  187(1,  Kathleen-Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert-Craven 
Wade,  Esq.  of  Clonebraney,  co.  Meath,  J. P. 

2  William-Edmund,  b.  17  Dec.  1844. 
1  liosr-Caroline. 

I.  Cainline,  m.  Samuel  Kcntiah,  Etq.,  and  d.  s.  j).  18C7. 

II.  1  r^im-cs,  d.  unm.  1815. 

III.  INIary,  d.  wvm.  1865. 

IV.  Julia,  d.  1805,  young. 

V.  Elizabeth,  d.  1808,  young. 
Yi.  Julia,  d.  1828,  unm. 

Mr.  Beckwith  d.  31  Dec.  1847,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Beckwith,  Esq.,  of  Thurcroft  (which  he  sold)  and 
Trimdon,  6.  20  Aug.  1795;  a  General  in  the  army,  and  Col. 
of  the  14th  Hussars,  K.H.,  entered  the  army  as  Cornet  10th 
Light  Dragoons  (now  Lancers);  m.  5  April,  1831,  Priseilla- 
Maria,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Hopper,  Esq.  of  Silksworth 
House,  CO.  Durham,  but  d.  s.  p.  23  Feb.  1871.  General  Beck- 
with, who,  as  Major  in  the  14th  Hussars,  greatly  distinguished 
himself  by  the  presence  of  mind  and  determination  he  showed 
in  suppressing  the  Bristol  Riots  in  1831,  was  a  Deputy-Lieut. 
for  CO.  Durham,  and  High  Sheriff  in  1S58.  Mrs.  Beckwith  il.  3 
June,  1877,  devising  Silksworth  to  her  brother-in-law,  John 
Beckwith,  Esq.,  now  of  Silksworth  House. 
■^mis — Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  hinds'  heads,   erased. 

Crest— An  antelope,  ppr.,  in  the  mouth  a  branch  vert. 
Motto — Jouiren  bicii. 

Heats — Silkswoith  lluus?,  Sundcrkiid ;  Triiiidou  House,  near 
Stdgelicld,  co.  Duruam. 


BEDFORD    OF    SUTTON    COLDFIELD. 

Bedford,  Eev.  William-Kirkpatrick-Eil.xnd, 
Patron  and  Kector  of  Sutton  Coldfield,  Birmingham, 
CO.  Warwick,  J.P.,  M.A.  O.xford,  b.  12  July,  1826  ; 
m.  18  Sept.  1851,  Maria-Amy,  dau.  of  Josepli 
Housou,  Esq.,  younger  son  of  tlie  Rey.  Henry 
Houson,  Rector  of  Soutinvcll,  Nott.-?,  auil  has  issue, 

I.  William-Campbell  (Rev.),  B.A.,  b.  29  May,  1S52. 

II.  Charles-Yvone,  6.  28  Oct.  Ib53. 

III.  Henry-Esme,  6.  19  Oct.  1SG2. 

IV.  Albert-Edward,  6.  27  Dec.  1864. 

V.  Walter-Adrian,  b.  21  July,  1866. 
VL  Bernard-Francis,  b.  16  Jan.  1808. 

I.  Amy-Grace.  ii.  Ethel-Krauccs.  in.  Lucy. 

IV.  Annie-Stella. 
Mr.  Eiland  Bedford,  hy  the  will  of  his  uncle,  became 
co-heir  (with  his  cousin.  Sir  Thomas  Kirkpatrick, 
Bart.)  of  the  Hoddam  estate. 

JCilTCaflC— Ven.  John  Riland,  Archdeacon  of  Coventry 
and  Rector  of  Birmingham,  son  of  Richard  Riland,  of  Over- 
Quinton,  co.  Gloucester,  b.  1619,  and  d.  1072,  leaving,  by 
Cecilia  his  wife,  a  son. 

Rev.  John  Riland,  Rector  of  Sutton  Colddeld,  co.  Warwick, 
6.  1654;  m.  1st,  Katherine,  dau.  of  John  Shilton,  Esq.  of  West 
Bromwich,  by  whom  (who  d.  1703)  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  1690,  who  built  the  South  Gallery  in  Sutton 
Coldfield  Church.  He  m.  Sarah  Fisiicr,  of  Birmingham,  anil 
d.  1766,  having  had  two  sons,  who  d.  young,  and  sevea 
daus. 

n.  Charles,  6.  1694;  d.  1713. 

III.  EicHAUD,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Katherine,  m.  W.  Sadler,  of  Castle-Bromwich,  Gent. 

Rev.  John  Eiland  m.  2ndly,  1717,  Elizabeth  Sedgwick,  d.  1724. 
He  d.  1720.    His  3rd  son, 

Eev.  Richabd  Eiland,  b.  1695;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Gcorgo 
Bisse,  Esq.,  and  had  two  sons, 

I.  Richard-Bisse,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  John  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Sutton  Coldticld,  b.  1736,  and  <7. 
1822.  He  '111.  1768,  Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hudson,  of 
Huddersfield,  Gent.,  by  whom  (who  d.  1819)  he  had,  with 
three  daus.,  Priseilla;  Maria,  wife  of  Rev.  Joseph  Mendham  ; 
and  Lucy,  one  son, 

John  (Rev.),  of  Yoxall,  co.  Stafford,  m.  Maria,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Wolseley,  6th  bart.  of  Wolseley. 

Eev.  Richard  Riland  d.  1757  :  his  eldest  son, 

Rev.  Richard-Bisse  Riland,  Rector  of  Sutton  Coldfield,  b. 
1732;  m.  1759,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Ash,  Esq.  of  Paston,  by 
whom  (who  d.  1809)  he  had  two  daus.,  his  co-heirs, 

I.  Ltdia,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Phoebe,  h.  1767;  m.  1793,  Eev.  Edmond  Williamson, 
Eector  of  Compton,  co.  Bedford,  and  d.  1840,  leaving  issue. 

Eev.  Eichard-B.  Riland,  d.  1790 ;  his  elder  dau.  and  co-heir, 

Lydia  Riland,  b.  1761  ;  m.  1784,  William  Bedford,  Esq.  of 
Birchas  Green,  and  d.  1848,  having  had  by  him  (who  d.  1832) 
with  three  daus.,  Emma-Mary,  m.  Charles  Parry,  Esq.  M.D.j 
Sophia;  and  Maria,  m.  Francis  Brandram,  Esq.)  a  son. 

Rev.  William-Riland  Bedford,  Rector  of  Sutton  Coldfield, 
6.  1794  ;  m.  4  Oct.  1824,  Grace-Campbell,  dau.  and  in  her 
issue,  co-heir  of  Cliarles  Kirkpatrick-Sharpe,  Esq.  of  Hoddam. 
CO.  Dumfries,  and  grand-dau.  of  William  Kirkpatrick,  Esq.  of 
Ailsland,  the  3rd  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Kirkpatrick,  2nd  bart.  of 
Closeburn,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  March,  1875)  had  issue, 

I.  William-Kirkpateick-Riland,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles-John-Riland,  b.  1828;  m.  1871,  Emily,  dau.  of 
Robert  Gamett,  Esq.,  and  has  a  son, 

Chri.stopher-Hay,  b.  Dec.  1875. 

III.  Richard-Bisse-Riland,  b.  1830,  late  of  79th  regt.,  Adjutant 
5th  Stafford  Ritle  Volunteers. 

IV.  Fraiicis-Riland,  b.  1832. 

v.  Campbell-Riland,   b.    1S33  ;    m.   Mary,    dau.  of   Rev.  T. 
Whitehurst. 
Rev.  W.-R.  Bedford   d.  G  July,  1843,  and  was  .i.  by  his  ekU:,t 
son,  Rev.  William-Kirkpatrick-Riland  Bedford. 

^,.?ns— Ar.,  three  bears'  paws  erased,  sa.  a  border  engr.  of 
the  last. 

Crest— A  demi  lion,  rampant,  sa.,  murally  crowned  or, 
holding  between  the  paws  a  bezant. 

Motto — Animum  fortuna  scquatur. 

Residence— iViltoa  Coldlicld  Rectory,  Eiimingham,  co. 
Warwick. 


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BEDINGFELD  OP  DITCHINGHAM  HALL. 

Bedingfeld,  Philip-Hennikee-Bosard,  Esq. 
of  Ditchingham  Hall,  Norfolk,  b.  1859 ;  s.  his 
grandfather,  1871. 

ILillCaSC— The  family  of  BerlinRfeld  is  one  (as  Cnnulen 
sa3-s;  of  untUiubted  antiquity,  deriving  its  name  from  a  town 
in  Suffolk;  and  deducing  its  lineage  from  the  era  of  the  Con- 
quest, throu;;h  an  uninterrupted  line  of  distingixisherl  ancestors. 

James  Bedingfeld  (2iid  son  of  Sir  Peter  Bedingfeld,  and 
brother  of  Sir  Thomas  BodingSeld,  ancestor  of  the  Baronets 
of  Oxburgh),  living  in  1350,  m.  Alice,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Peter  de  Fleming,  by  whom  he  acquired  Fleming's  Hall  and 
Manor,  and  had,  with  a  dau.,  Margaret,  wife  of  Thomas 
Appleyard,  of  Dunstan,  Norfolk,  a  son  and  successor, 

William  Bedingfeld,  living  temp.  Henby  VI.,  who  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Playters,  of  Sotteiiey,  Suffolk,  and 
was  grandfather  of 

Thomas  Bedi.vgfeld,  Esq.  of  Bedingfeld  tevivp.  IIeniit  VI. 
and  VII.,  who  m.  Joan,  dau.  of  Koger  Busarde  of  Ditching- 
ham,  and  thus  acquired  that  estate  ;  by  her  he  had,  with  a 
younger  son,  Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Alderton,  Sufl'olk,  and 
a  dau.  Alice  (a  nun),  a  son  and  successor, 

Philip  Bedingfeld,  Esq.  of  DitcHngham,  m,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Richard  Yaxley,  Esq.  of  Yaxley,  by  Alice  his  wife,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Siratton,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Bedingfeld,  Esq.  of  Ditchingham,  m.  Mary, 
<lau.  of  William  Methwold,  of  Langford.  co.  Norfolk,  and  by 
her,  who  rf.  1605,  he  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Bedingfeld,  Esq.  of  Ditchingham,  6.  1553 ;  in. 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Southwell,  of  Darshara,  Suffolk,  and 
had  five  sons,  1  Philip,  his  heir;  2  Thomas  (Sir;,  Knt.  of 
Darsham;  3  Robert  (Rev.),  D.D.,  Rector  of  Newton,  in  the 
Isle  of  Ely;  4  John,  of  Halesworth;  5  Anthony,  an  Alderman 
<if  London.  Mr.  Bedingfeld  d.  1636,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Philip  Bedingfeld  Esq.  of  Ditchingham,  to.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Edward  Bacon,  Esq.,  and  grand-dau.  of  the  Lord  Keeper 
Bacon,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Philip  Bedingfeld,  Esq.  of  Ditchingham,  6.  1620 ;  ra. 
Ursula,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Potts,  Knt.  of  Mannington,  co.  Nor- 
folk, and  had,  with  other  issue,  Philip,  his  heir,  and  Charles, 
m.  Augusta,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  William  Cooke,  Bart,  of 
Broom  Hall,  and  had  issue.  Mr.  Bedingfeld  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Philip  Bedingfeld,  Esq.  of  Ditchingham,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Strode,  Esq.  of  Coventry,  by  whom 
he  had  six  sons  and  three  daus.,  viz.,  1  John  (Rev.),  his  heir; 
2  James,  who  s.  his  elder  brother;  3  Strode,  d.  s.  21.,  to 
whom  his  uncle.  Sir  George  Strode,  gave  his  estate  in  1710; 
4  Philip;  5  Charles;  6  Thomas,  m.  Arabella,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Charles  Buchanan,  Rector  of  Ditchingham,  and  had  one  son 
and  three  daus. ;  7  Katherine, ;  8  Elizabeth,  in.  Robert  Davy, 
Esq.  of  Ditchingham ;  9  Mary.  Mr.  Bedingfeld  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son. 

The  Rev.  John  Bedingfeld,  LL.D.,  of  Ditchingham,  who 
built  the  present  mansion  there.  He  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Clere  Garneys,  Esq.  of  Hedenham,  but  dying  s.  p.  1729, 
vas  s.  by  his  brother, 

James  Bedingfeld,  Esq.  of  Ditchingham,  whose  elder 
son  and  successor, 

Philip  Bedingfeld,  Esq.  of  Ditchingham,  6.  31  May,  1716 ; 
m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Edmund  Bacon,  Bart,  of  Gillingham, 
and  had  by  her,  with  other  issue,  Philip,  his  heir;  Bacon, 
successor  to  his  brother;  Mary,  to.  Brampton  Gurdnn,  Esq. 
of  Dillingham  and  Letton ;  and  Ann,  m.  WiUiam  Leigh,  Esq. 
of  Rushall,  CO.  Stafford.  Mr.  Bedingfeld  m.  2ndly,  Mrs. 
Forster,  dau.  of  Spendlove,  of  Norwich,  and  had  further  issue, 
Francis  Philip,  6.  1793,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Havers, 
Esq.  of  Thelton,  Norfolk,  and  had  three  sons,  Francis,  Thomas, 
and  Richard,  and  two  daus.,  Catherine  and  Mary;  Elizabeth, 
in.  1st,  Capt.  Addison,  and  2ndly,  Rev.  E.  Forster.  Mr.  Beding- 
feld d.  1791,  and  was«.  by  his  son, 

Philip  Bedingfeld,  Esq.  of  Ditchingham,  who  d.  without 
issue,  shortly  after  his  father,  Sept.  1791,  when  the  estate  de- 
volved on  his  brother, 

The  Rev.  Bacon  Bedingfeld,  of  Ditchingham,  6.  16  May, 
1746;  TO.  19  June,  1770,  Susannali,  dau.  of  Donatus 
O'Brien,  Esq.  of  Blatherwycke  Park,  co.  Northampton,  and 
had  by  her,  who  d.  9  May,  1812, 

John-James,  his  heir. 

Susanna-Harriet,  to.  1st,  John-Joseph  Talbot,  Esq.,  brother 
of  Charles,  15th  Eail  of  Shrewsbury,  and  2ndly,  Henry 
Roper,  loth  Lord  Teynham. 

Lucy-Eleanor. 


Caroline-Elizabeth,  m.  Joseph  Mortimer,  F."»q.  of  AVilts. 
Matilda-Stafford-Sophia,     m.     Donatus     O'Brien,     Esq.     of 
Tixover. 
Mr.  Bedingfeld  d.  13  July,  1797,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John-James  Bedingfeld,   Esq.  of  Ditchingham,   J. P.   and 
D.L.,  b.  14  Feb.  1773;  to.  1  Jan.  1800,  Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Paul  Piersey,  Esq.  of  Fairhill,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 
John-Longtjeville,  of  Ditchingham. 
Pliilip,  b.  1803  ;  Major  E.I.C.S. 

William,  b.  1805;  Ibst  his  life  while  serving  as  a  midshin-    n 
man,  R.N.  *^ 

James  (Rev.),  6. 12  Sept.  1809 ;  Rector  of  Bedingfeld,  Suffolk, 
J. P.,  Rural  Dean;  m.  23  July,  1839,  Hon.  Frances  Henniker- 
Major,  dau.  of  John-Minet,  3rd  Lord  Henniker,  and  has 
had  four  sons  and  a  dau.,  F'rances,  d.  amn.  9  Jan.  1865. 
Lucinda-Caroline,  m.  19  Oct.  1824,  Kev.  John-Robert  Hopper, 
Rector  of  Wells,  Norfolk.  ' 

The  eldest  son, 

JoHN-LoNonEviLLE  BEDINGFELD,  Esq.  of  Ditchingham  Hall, 
J. P.,  b.  19  Oct.  1800;  m.  24  July,  1829.  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of 
John-Minet,  3rd  Lord  Henniker,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Philip,  LL.D.,  J. P.,  b.  25  April,  1830;  m.  1855,  Adelaide- 
Mary,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Edgar-  Rust  d'Eye,  and  d.  v.  p. 
1870,  leaving, 

Philip,  now  of  Ditchingham  Hall,  and  other  is,sue. 

II.  John,  Capt.  in  48th  regt.,  6.  16  Aug.  1831 ;  tZ.  2Dec.  1870. 
in.  Francis- William,  6.26  Oct.  1837;  to.  4  Aug.  1859,  Mary* 

Laura,  dau.  of  Capt.  Vine,  6th  Madras  Cavalry. 
IV.  George-Longucville,  6.  1841. 
I.  Mary-Henniker.  11.  Sarah-Sophia, 

III.  Anne-Eliza.  iv.  Louisa-Jemima. 

Mr.  Bedingfeld   d.   1871,   when  he  was  s.  by  his   grandson, 
Philip  Bedingfeld,  now  of  Ditchingham. 

Arms — Erm.,  an  eagle  displayed  gu.,  armed  or. 
Crest — A  demi-eagle  displ.  gu. 

Motto — Aquila  non  capit  muscas;  or,  Djspicio  tcrrcna. 
-S'eaJ— Ditchingham  Hall,  Bungay,  Norfolk. 


BEECH    OP    BRANDON    LODGE. 

Beech,  James,  Esq.  of  Brandon  Lodge,  co.  War- 
wick, and  the  Shawe,  co.  StafPord,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff 
of  Warwickshire  1864,  b.  24  Dec.  1813  ;  m.  23  Dec. 
1843,  Emily-Charlotte,  4th  dau.  of  John  Madocks, 
Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Grlanywern,  co.  Denbigh,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Rowland-John,  b.  15  Nov.  1853.  " 

II.  Charles-Madocks,  &.  28  May.  1855.  1 

III.  Henry-Edward,  b.  5  Nov.  185C.  'J 

IV.  Reginald,  b.  14  March,  1862.  i.  Alice-Mary. 
Tlie  estate  of  The  Shawe  came  into  the  Beech  family- 
through  the  eldest  of  three  co-heiresses  (sisters  of 
the  name  of  Stubbs),  who  m.  the  uncle  of  the 
present  proprietor's  grandfixther.  The  mansion  was 
built  by  the  late  James  Beech,  Esq.,  about  sixty 
years  since.  He  m.  Esther  Sutton,  of  Shawe  House, 
Cheadle,  and  had  a  son,  the  present  James  Beech, 
Esq.  of  Brandon  Lodge. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  abend  gu.,  three  bucks'  heads,  cabosscd,  or. 
Crest — A  stag's  head,cabossed,  or. 
Motto — Sub  tegmine  fagi. 

S«a«.s— Brandon  Lodge,  near  Coventry;  and  the  Shawe,  near 
Cheadle. 


BELGRAVE    OP    PRESTON    HALL. 

Belgrave,  William,  Esq,  of  Preston  Hall,  co. 
Rutland,  and  Maidwell  Hall,  co.  Northampton,  b.  8 
Dec.  1822  ;  m.  9  April,  1847,  Ellen-Mary,  dau.  of 
Perceval-Hare  Earle,  Esq.  of  Torquay,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William.  ii.  Percy. 

I.  Ellen-Mary. 

JLiUCilgC— The  Rev.  Cornelius  Belgua-vt:,  M.A.,  Rector 
of  Ridlington,  Rutland,  and  of  North  Kihvorth,  co.  Leicester, 
b.  18  Aug.  1676,  the  5th  son  of  William  Belgrave,  of  North 
Kihvorth,  who  was  6th  in  descent  from  William  Belgrave,  Esq. 
of  North  and  South  Kilworth,  the  2nd  son  of  Belgrave,  of  Bel- 
gr.ave,  to.  2  Dec.  1703,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William 
Shield,  of  Preston,  Rutland,  Gent.,  and  d.  17  Feb.  1757, 
leaving,  besides  fuur  other  sons  and  four  daus., 

The  Rev.  Jeremiah  Belgrave,  Rector  of  Preston,  Rutland, 
and  North  Kilworth,  co.  Leicester,  b.  1708  ;  who  ra,  Aug. 
1742,  Frances,  dau.  of  Richard  Taylor,  of  the  parish  of  St. 
George,  Middlesex,  Capt.  of  an  Indiuman,  and  had  issue, 


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Chnrles  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Ridlingtnn,  Rutland,  and  of  Xorth 

Kilwortli,  CO.  Leicester,  d.  unui.  liO  Fob.  1804. 
AVilliam,  of  Preston  Hall,  co.  Rutland,  High  Sheriff  1788.    He 
il.  lbJ4,  leaving  dans.  only. 
GEOKfiE,  D.D.,  of  Preston  Hall,  Rector  of  Cockficld,  ,1 .  s.  p. 
March,  \i%),  when  he  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  Rjv.  William 
Bolgravc,  M.A. 
Jeremiah,  of  whom  presently. 

Thomas,  of  Louth,  co.  Lincoln,  d.  1789,  leaving  issue. 
Samuel,  of  Preston,  d.  1768. 
Cornelius,  of  Lutterworth,  d.  1794,  leaving  a  dau. 
Frances,  of  Stamford.  Mary,  of  Stamford. 

Mr.  Belgrave  d.  1802.     His  4th  son, 

Jeremiah  Belgrave,  Esq.  of  Stamford,  co.  Lincoln,  h.  2  June, 
175-3;  TO.  2G  Feb.  1786,  Jane,  eldest  dau.   of  William  Barker, 
Esq.  of  Tiuwell,  Rutland,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4  May,  1790)  had 
issue, 
William,  his  heir. 

Frances-Elizabeth,  m.  1814,  Ed^\-ard  Tyron,  Kr,ci.  of  South- 
ampton. 
Mary-Anne,  to.  1814,  Egerton  Cutler,  Esq.  of  London,  who 
d.  March,  1833. 
Mr.  Belgrave  d.  19  Aug.  1819.     His  son. 

Rev.  William    Belgrave,  M.A.  of  Preston  Hall,  Rutland, 
J.P.,  Rector  of  Preston,  6.24Aug.  1791;  m.'6'Sov.  1814,  Sophia- 
Elizabeth,   dau.   of  William  Belgrave,  Esq.  of  Preston  Hall, 
Piutland,  and  had  issue, 
T.  William,  now  of  Preston. 

1.  Snphia-Elizabeth.  ii.  Jane-Susanna, 

in.  Frames,  m.  21  Not.  1848,  Eev.  Charles  Lucas,  of  Filby 
House,  CO.  Norfolk. 
jv.  Marianne,  d.  II  Feb.  1852. 

V.  Henrietta,   m.   17  Sept.    1861,  Eev.  John-Stafford-Ashby 
Hilliard,  Rector  of  Little  Wittenham,  Berks. 
Arms — Gu.,  a  chevron  erm.,  between  three  masclcs  arj-. 
CreU — A  ram's  head  arg. 

&'a«— Preston  Hall,  near  Uppingham,  Rutland. 
Residence — Hcacham  Hall,  King's  Lynn. 


BELL    OF    BOTJBNE    PARK. 

Bell,  Matthew,  Esq.  of  Bourne  Park,  Kent, 
M.A.,  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Higli 
Sheriff  1850,  b.  7  July,  1817  ;  m.  13  June,  18:39, 
Eann^'-Cecilia,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Bigge,  Esq. 
of  Benton,  Noitliumberlaud,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Matthew-John,  late  13th  Light  Infantry,  6.  3  May,  1S40  ; 
..'.  1870,  Kathleen-Matilda,  2nd  fiau.  of  the  late  Jolm 
llcilly,  Esq.  (of  the  Scirvagh  family),  and  has  issue, 
ilATTHEW  Gerald-Edward,  and  two  daus. 

II.  Edward-Shurland,  b.  1  Sept.  1841  ;  0.  16  April,  1S61. 

III.  Charles-George,  late  23rd  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers,  6. 
G  Feb.  1843;  TO.  17  July,  1875,  Emma-Frances-Beresford, 
2nd  dau.  of  Col.  Whyte,  of  Newtown  Manor. 

IV.  Herbert-James,  h.  16  Aug.  1853. 

I.  Florence-Jane,  m.  28  July,  1863,  Allen-George  Douglas, 
late  Capt.  H.M.  9th  rcgt.,  only  son  of  Henry-Hamilton 
Douglas,  Esq.  late  1st  Life  Guards. 

II.  Fanny-Alice,  m.  26  Oct.  1865,  Charles-Stewart  Hardy, 
Esq.  of  Chilham  Castle,  Kent. 

III.  Augusta-Rose,  m.  4  Jan.  1876,  William-Gavcn  Eden, 
oldest  son  of  Rev.  Arthur  Eden,  Vicar  of  TiceUurst, 
J-ussex  (see  Henley,  Burke's  Peerage). 

IV.  Eleanor-Margaret,  r,i.  16  July,  1874,  Rev.  Arthur-ElUson 
?>Iolineux,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Maiden  Bradley,  Wilts,  4th  son 
of  George  Molineux,  Esq.  of  Lewes. 

V.  Constance-Georgina,  m.  30  July,  1872,  Major  Frcderick- 
Tliomas  Whinyates,  R.H.A. 

VI.  Gertrude-Cecilia. 

Itittr.TigC. — John  Bell,  Esq.  of  Kendal,  Westmorland, 
■'.  1765  :  the  son  of  Matthew  Bell,  of  Kendal,  b.  1733,  by  Agnes 
lis  wife,  dau.  of  William  Yeates,  Esq.  of  Beetham,  was  Senior 
'.Vranglerat  Cambridge,  1786,  and  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.,  and 
F.R.S.  Adopting  the  profession  of  the  law,  he  attained  great 
;minence  at  tlie  Chancery  Bar,  and  was  made  King's  Counsel, 
^le  Ml.  Jane,  dau.  of  Henry  Grove,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
lOct.  I8CG)  left  at  his  decease,  6  Feb.  1836,  an  only  child,  tlie 
iresent  Matthew  Bell,  Esq.  of  Bourne  Park. 

'  ■— Sa.,  on  a  chevron,   between  three  bells  arg.,  as  many 

Iliads,  erased. 

'—.4  lion's  head  erased  ppr. 
,',../() — Lege  et  labore. 
iitaj— Bourne  Park,  Canterbury,  Kent. 


BELL    OF    THIRSK. 

The  late  Ekedekick  Bell,  Esq.  of  Thirsk  Hall' 
CO.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Capt.  North  York  Kiflc3» 
h.  Dec.  1830,  son  cf  Rev.  William  Macbean,  s.  his 
maternal  uncle,  the  late  John  Bell,  Esq.,  March, 
1850,  whereupon  he  assumed  the  name  of  Bell  in 
lieu  of  that  of  Maubean.     He  d.  s.  ;p.  1875. 

HtltCaffC. — Ralph     Bell,    of    Thirsk,    M.P.    for    that 
Borough,  and  Lord  of  the  Manor,   m.  at  the  "I'ork  Minsters, 
3  March,   1697,   Rachel  Smyth,  by  whom  he  had  two  son' 
and  two  daus., 
Ralph,  his  heir. 

Peter,  m.  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Richardson  Fcrrand,  Esq.  of 
Harden,  and  widow  of  Henry  Currer,  Esq.  of  Kikhvick- 
they  d.  s.  p.  ' 

Elizabeth,   m.  Robert  Livesey  E.sq.,  of  Livesey,  co.  Lan- 
caster. 
Mary,  d.  unrii. 
The  eldest  son, 

Ralph  Bell,  Esq.  of  Thirsk,  m.  Ann,   dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Edward  Conyei's,  Esq.  of  Jlalion,  by  whom  (who  d.  1814)  he 
had  two  sons  and  one  dau., 
,ToHN,  his  heir. 

Robert,  of  Kiklaln,  v,-!ir,  ;,,  ,,„-,!  the  ad.litinnal  surname  and 
armsof  LivK.i  ,  ...  ;  :  n--,.,l,„^  ,.  ii„.  Lnv-..v  ..state, 
h.  1  Apnl,  i;,;.,  i,     ;    ,1  ,,,,.,  ,|;,,i.  ,,[■   |;.v.  Dr.  Ch.vcr   of 

Malton,  anilhiiil  i-:i.',  .\Li:i:i;iii:.,  /,).  Kdnuuul  Tuitun  li.jO 
of  Upsal,  near  Thirsk.  ' 

Marian,  jh.  Dec.  1798,  the  Rev.  Henry  Gale,  M.A. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Bell,  Esq.  of  Thirsk,  b.  3  Oct.  1764;  m.  Oct.  1800, 
Frances  Brady,  3rd  dau.  of  tlie  Hon.  William  Baruett,  of 
Arcadia,  in  the  Island  of  Jamaica,  and  liad  issue, 

I.  Ralph,  b.  1804;  d.  young. 

II.  John,  b.  11  Aug.  1809;  and  s.  his  father,  of  whom  here- 
after. 

I.  Frances,  to.  2  Sept.  1823,  Rev.  William  Macbean,  M.A., 
Rector  of  Peter  Tavy,  Devon,  who  d.  July,  1855,  and  had 

Frederick,  late  of  Thirsk. 
Archibald,  b.  6  July,  1832. 
Alfred,  b.  1833 ;  d.  Oct.  1847. 

Francos-Bell,  m.  2  Sept.  1847,  Rev.  Henry  Smith,  Rector  of 
Eastei-n  Morduit,  4th  son  of  Very  Rev.  Di-.  Smith,  Dean 
of  Christohurch ;  she  d.  29  May,  1859,  leaving  three  sons 
and  two  daus. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Dec.  1859,  Henry-Robert  Markham,  Esq., 
only  child  of  the  Rev.  Henry-Spcncor  Markham,  Canon  of 
York,  and  grandson  of  Archbishop  .'Harkham. 
ir.  Jane,  m.  1st,  2  Sept.  1833,  Capt.  William   Baj'ntun,  12th 
Lancers;  he  d.  12  Aug.  1849.   She  /,(.  2ndly,  Major-Charles- 
O.  Sanders,  formerly  of  the  Austrian  service,  of  Sandersted 
and  Charlwood,  Surrey. 
John  Bell,  Esq.  of  Thirsk,  only  surviving  son  of  John  Bell 
and  Frances  Brady  his  wife,  s.  his  father,  M.P.  for  the  borough 
of  Thirsk,  and  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  the  North  Riding  of  co.  York, 
and  d.  unm.  5  March,  1857,  having  devised  the  estate  to  his 
nephew,  Frederick  Macbean,  eldest  sou  of  his  elder  sister, 
Frances. 

^rms— Per  chevron,  az.  and  sa. ;  a  chevron  engrailed,  with 
plain  cottises  between  three  bells  arg. 
Motto — Inopem  me  copia  fecit. 
&fl<— The  Hall,  Thirsk. 


BELL    OF    WOOLSINGTON. 

Bell,  Henry,  Esq.  of  Woolsington,  Northum- 
berland, formerly  Capt.  29th  and  36th  regts.,  b. 
1^03  ;  m.  1831,  Helen,  only  dau.  and  heiresj  of  Sir 
William-Bagenal  Burdett,  3rd  bart. 

ILtllCitCJC. — Matthew  Bell,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  hi.  the 
dau.  of  Salkeld,  and  had,  with  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  who  m.  John 
Stephenson,  Eisq.,  also  of  Newcastle,  and  Knaresdale  Hall, 
Northumberland,  an  only  son, 

Matthew  Bell,  Esq.,  Alderman  of  Newcastle,  High  ShcrifT 
1736,  and  Mayor,  1757.  He  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Richard  Uidlej-, 
Esq.  of  Heaton,  Northumberland,  ancestor  of  Sir  Matthew- 
White  Ridley,  Bart.,  and  was  father  of 

Matthew  Bell,  E.sq.  of  Woolsington,  Col.  Northumberland 
Militia,  who  to.  1767,  Dulcibella,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Eden,  Ban;. 
of  Windlestone,  co.  Durliam,  and  had,  with  tliree  daus.  (one, 
Dulcibella,  wilo  of  the  Ucv.  Uubcrt  Moure,  son  of  the  Arch- 


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BEL 


bishop  of  Canterbury),  four  sons,  Matthew  ;  Stephen ;  Eobert, 
Mayor  of  Newcastle  1822 ;  and  Henry.    The  eldest, 

Matthew  Bell,  Esq.  of  Woolsiugton,  High  Sheriff  of  Xorth- 
umberland,   1797,  m.  9  June,   179i,   Sarah-Frances,   sister  of 
Charles-J.  Brandling,   Esq.    of  Gosforth    House,  Northum- 
berland, and  had  issue, 
Matthew,  now  of  TVoolsington. 

Charles,  m.  1st,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  theEev.  Ralph-Henry 
Brandling,  of  Gosfo.th  House;    2ndly,  Eachel,  4th  dau.  of 
William  Brandling,  Esq.  of  Low  Goslorth;  and  d.  s.  p. 
1844. 
Eobert- John,  d.  1826. 
Heskt,  now  of  Woolsington. 

John  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Eothwell,  co.  York,  to.  20  Nov.  1828, 
Isabella,   only  dau.  of   Sir  Charles  Loraine,  5th  bart.  of 
Kirkharle,  Northumberland,  and  left  a  sou  and  heir, 
Chakles-Lokaise. 
TVilliam,  m.  Jane,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Eidley,  Esq.  of  Park 
End,  Northumberland. 
Elizabeth-Jane.  Dulcibella. 

Frances,    r,i.    Sir  John-James  Walsham,  Bart,    of    Knill 
Court,  CO.  Hereford. 
Mr.  Bell  d.  ISIl,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Matthew  Bell,  Esq.  of  Woolsington,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff,  1S16,  M.P.  for  Northumberland,  6.  18  April  1793 ;  -m. 
10  Oct.  1816,  Elizabeth-Anne,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Henry- 
Utrick  Eeay,  Esq.  of  Killingworth  House,  Northiunber- 
land,  and  d.  s.  jj.,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  next  suryiving 
brother, 
.^rms— Sa.,  a  fess  enn.,  between  three  bells  arg. 
Cregt — A  hawk,  ppr.,  belled  or. 

Seats — Woolsington,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne;  Killingworth 
House,  both  in  Northumberland ;  and  Hanwich  Hall, 
Durham. 


BELIiAIES    OF    DEEPING    FEN. 

Bellaies,  Ret.  Henrt-Walfoed,  A.M.,  Vicar 
of  Nuneaton,  Rural  Dean,  late  H.M.  Inspector  of 
Schools,  b.  14  March,  1812  ;  m.  15  July,  1839, 
Mary-Hannah-Albina,  dau.  of  G-.-Watkin  Kenrick, 
Esq.  of  Woore  HaU,  Salop,  by  Isabella  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Wm.  ifarington  of  VYorden,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Henet-Spencer-Kenkick,  h.  1840 ;  in.  Maria,  dau.  of  J. 

Starry,  Esq.  of  Jlilton  Ernest,  Beds, 
u.  Clement- Walford,  Capt.,  E.A.,  b.  1841;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 

A.  Agabey,  Esq.,  Calcutta. 

III.  Kenneth-ffarington,  b.  1846;   m,  Mary,  dau.  of  C.  Bal- 
four, Esq. 

IV.  Walter-Gray,  6.  1847  ;  m.  Frcdcrica,  dau.  of  Sir  Gilbert 
Clayton-East,  Bart. 

V.  Alban-Ennis,  b.  1818. 

VI.  Ernest  Hamon,  6.  1853;    m.   Victoria,    dau.    of   Alan 
Edwards,  Esq. 

vii.  Charles-William,  b.  1S61. 

I.  Mary-Albina,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  Sykes,  eldest  sou   af   Col. 
Syltes,  M.P. 

II.  Ermine,  ra.  Eev.  Eandle  Feilden. 

in.  Frances-Aniyand.  iv.  Constance-Maud. 

V.  Ida-Mary.  vi.  Hylda-Dora. 

3LivlCHQt. — This  very  ancient  family  claims  descent  from 
Hamon  de  Belek,   Lord  of  Eye  Kettleby,  UCO. 

William  Bellaks  of  Stoke  d'Albini,  who  d.  a.d.  1570  (his 
arms  are  described  by  Glover,  per  pale  gu.  and  sa.,  a  lion 
ramp,  arg.),  left  a  son, 

John  Bellaks,  Esq.  of  Stoke,  living  A.D.,  IC02,  whose 
con, 

John  Bellars,  m.  Esther  Green,  and  d.  170C,  leaving  a 
eon, 

James  Bellars,  Esq.  of  UfSngton,  co.  Lincoln,  and  of  Billes- 
don,  CO.  Leicester,  6.  May,  1080;  d.  1744.  He  m.  1714, 
Catharine,  dau  and  heiress  of  John  Lea,  of  Bracebrough  (by 
Catharine,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Foot,  of  Eyhall,  Esq.), 
and  by  her,  who  d.  21  Jan.  1757,  had  issue, 

James,  his  heir. 

Elizabeth,  m.  William  Pank,  Esq.  of  Wansford. 

Either,  6.  1716;  m.  Eichard  Boar,  Esq.  of  Maxey. 

Alice,  b.  1718;  m.  William  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Lobthorpe;  and 
was  grandmother  of  William  Stevenson,  who  d.  1846,  leaving 
his  large  possessions  to  the  Bellairs  family. 

Ann,  6.  1723;  m.  J.-\V.  Davie,  Esq.,  of  Stamford. 


The  son  and  heir, 

James  Bellaes,  Esq.  of  TjfBngton  and  Billesdon,  6.  5  Sept. 
1720;  d.b  Dec.  1799;  m.  twice  (his  2nd  wife  was  Martha, 
dau.  of  William  Barker,  Esq.  of  the  family  of  Sir  Abel  B.irker, 
Bart.);  his  1st  wife  was  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Abel  Wal- 
ford, Esq.,  by  Susanna,  dau.  of  J.  Venour,  Esq. ;  by  her  he 
Lad  issue, 
Abel-Walfoed,  his  heir. 
John,  Capt.  4t)th  regt.,  ni.  Jane  Judd,  and  left  John-Harry, 

Lieut.  E.N.,  and  other  issue. 
James,  Major  12th regt.;  d.  s.  j3.  1799. 
The  eldest  son, 

Aeel-Walford  Bellaies,  Esq.  of  TJfBngton  .^nd  BilIe?don 

(inserted  the  letter  "f'into  the  spelling   of  the   name),   h. 

8  Feb.  1755;  High  Sheriff  for  Rutland,  1809,  D.L.  and  J.V.  for 

cos.  Lincoln  and  Northampton;    hem.  1781,  Susanna,  only 

dau.  of  ililes  Lowley,  Esq.  of  Oakham,  and  had  issue, 

James,  of  Uffington,  6.  2  Aug.  1782;  who  assumed,  by  rnyal 

sign  manual,  1844,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Stevensux. 

He  III.  29  Jan.  1807,  Elizabeth- Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Laurence 

Peel,  Esq.,  and  niece  of  Sir  Eobert  Peel,  Bart.,  and  left 

issue,  at  his  decease  in  1853,  with  a  dau.,  Emilia,  m.  her 

cousin  Edmund  Bellairs,  a  son, 

James-Peel  .Stevenson,  Esq.  of  Uffington,  6.  20  June, 
1808;  TO.  1835,  Maria,  dau.  of  Col.  Mackenzie,  and  had 
issue,  Walter,  George,  Elizabeth,  and  Mary. 
George,  of  Stockerston  and  Narborough  Hall,  co.  Leicester, 
6.  25  Feb.  1787 ;  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  Samuel  Linwood,  and 
had  issue,  1  Stevenson- Gilbert  (Eev.),  M..\.  of  Stockeiston, 
Eector  of  Goadby  Marwood,  co.  Leicester,  6.  1825;  m.  1868, 
Florence-Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Norman,  Esq.  of  Goadby 
Marwood  Hall,  and  has  Gilbert-Nigel,  and  other  issue, 
2  George-Clarke,  6.  1826;  1  Dora-Mary,  m.  1851,  Bev. 
AVm.  Alford,  Rector  of  Folke. 
Henry,  late  of  Deeping  Fen. 

William  (Sir),  Knt.  of  Mulbarton  Lodge,  co.  Norfolk,  Capt. 
15th  Hussars,  served  in  the  Peninsular  war,  and  at  Waterloo, 
in.  Cassandra,  dau.  and  heir  of  Edmund  Hooke,  Esq.  of 
Mulbarton  Lodge,  and  had  issue,  1  Edmund-Hooke-Wilson, 
of  Mulbarton  Lodge,  late  Capt.  7th  Fusiliers,  and  Exon  of 
the  Yeomen  of  the  Guard;  vi.  Emilia-Bellairs,  dau.  of 
James  Stevenson,  Esq.  of  Dffington,  and  has  Edmund- 
Hooke-AVilliam,  and  other  issue ;  2  Leopold,  Capt.  49th 
regt. ;  3  William,  Col.  in  the  army.  Sir  William  d.  2  Oct. 
1863. 
Emilia,  m.  Eev.  John  Wood,  of  Swanwick  Hall,  Derby. 
Frances,  m.  James  Higgon,  Esq.  of  Scolton  House,  CO. 
Pembroke. 

Catherine,  m.  1st,  Eev.  John-Lindsay  Young;   and  2ndly, 
Eev.  George  Maclear. 

Anna-Maria,  m.  AV.-H.  Harris,  Esq.  of  Haverfordwest. 
Mr.  Abel  AValford  Bellairs  d.  23  April,  1839.     His  third  son, 

Eev.  Henry  Bellairs,  of  Deeping  Fen,  co.  Lincoln,  A.SL, 
Eector  of  Bedworth,  co.  Warwick,  Eural  Dean  and  Honorary 
Canon  of  Worcester  Cathedral,  Vicar  of  Hunsigore,  co.  York, 
Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Strafford,  and  J. P.,  b.  29 
Aug.  1790;  entered  the  Eoyal  Navy,  and  was  wounded  at 
Trafalgar;  was  afterwards  in  the  15th  Hussars;  and  sub- 
sequently entered  holy  orders;  he  to.  30  May,  1811,  Dorothy- 
Parker,  dau.  and  co-heir  (with  Mary,  1st  wife  of  John,  Earl  of 
Strafford,  and  Sarah,  wife  of  Capt.  Carmichael)  of  Peter 
Mackenzie,  Esq.  of  Grove  House,  Middlesex,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

I.  Henet-Walfoed,  now  of  Deeping  Fen. 

II.  William-Oswald-Mackenzie,  b.  22  July,  1814. 

in.  Charles  (Eev.),  b.  3  March,  1818;  m.  5  Dec.  1839,  Anna- 
Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Isherwood,  Esq.  of  Marple  Hall,    ' 
Cheshire,  and   of  Bradshaw  Hall,  Lancashire,  and   has 
issue. 

IV.  Arthur-Heathcote,  h.  27  .Sept.  1826.  , 

v.  George-Byng,  6.  March,  1828. 

I.  Dora-Ennis,  m.  Ecginald-Simpson  Graham,   Esq.,   eldest    ■ 
son  of  Eeginald  Graham,  Esq.  of  Etterby,  in  Cumberland. 
She  was  drowned  with  her  husband  and  only  child  in  the 
river  Amazon,  on  Easter  Monday,  1845,  by  the  accidental   ', 
upsetting  of  a  canoe.  1 

II.  Mary-Ellen,   ra.  Thomas-Bradshaw  Isherwood,   Esq.  Of  * 
Marple  and  Bradshaw. 

III.  Eosamira,    m.    Benjamin    Lancaster,   Esq.    of   Chester   | 
Terrace,  Regent's  Park. 

IV.  Laura-Parker. 
v.  Frances-Lake,  m.  Eev.  John-Morgan  Brown. 

VI.  Nona-Maria-Stcvenson. 

VII.  Agnes,    in.   Eev.    Bertram-Brooke   Hulbcrt,  Vicar  of] 
Marton,  co.  Warwick. 

Mr.  Bellairs  d.  1872,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

.^i-m«— Per  pale,  gu.  and  sa.,'alion,  rampant,  arg. 
Crest— A  lion's  gamb,  erased,  gu. 
Jl/o((o— In  cruce  mea  fides. 
Jiesidence—Tbe  Vicarage,  Nuneaton, 


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BELLEW    OF    STOCKLEIGH    COURT. 

Bellew,  John-Froude,  Esq.  of  Stockleigh  Court, 
CO.  Devon,  J.P.,  b.  15  April,  1829  ;  m.  1871,  Louisa, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Taylor,  of  Dulverton,  Somerset, 
and  has  a  dau. 

Evelyn-Maud-Froude. 

ILtllCajC. — John  Bellewe,  in.  temp.  Edwakd  iv.,  Amy, 
eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Fleminge,  Esq.  (of  the  very 
ancient  house  of  Fleminge  of  Bratlon  FLcminge),  by  his  wife, 
the  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Martin  Ferrers,  descended  from  Henry 
Ferrers,  who  held  the  Manor  of  Beer  Ferrers,  co.  Devon,  in  the 
reign  of  Edwaud  II.,  and  had  his  castle  there.  By  the  co- 
heiress of  Fleminge,  John  Bellewe  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Patrick  Bellew,  of  Alverdiscott,  in  Devon,  who  m.  Anne, 
dau.  of  John  Dennis,  Esq.  of  Orleigh,  in  that  co.,  and  had  a 
son  and  heir, 

Henry  Bellew,  Esq.  of  Alverdiscott,  who  in.  Alice,  dau. 
and  heir  of  WilUam  Colebrooke,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Robert  Galley,  Esq.  of  Chymney,  and  had  a  son, 

William  Bellew,  Esq.  of  Alverdiscott,  who  in.  Anne,  dau. 
of  Sir  Hugh  Stukeley,  of  Afton,  and  was  father  of, 

Henrt  Bellew,  Esq.  of  Stockleigh  Court,  whose  direct 
descendant, 

Henry  Bellew,  Esq.  of  Stockleigh  Court,  who  m.  Frances, 
dau.  of  WUUam  Barbor,  Esq.,  of  Lary  and  Raleigh,  co.  Devon, 
by  Frances  his  wife,  the  heiress  of  Poyntz  of  Northcote  and 
Bcttadown,  and  dying  1752,  left,  with  a  dau.,  Frances,  wife  of 
Horatio  Hele,  Esq.,  three  sons,  of  whom 

Henry  Bellew,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.,  s.  his  nephew  at  Stock- 
leigh Court,  and  was  a  distinguished  naval  officer.  He  m. 
Anne,  widow  of  Thomas  Wentworth,  Esq.,  but  dyings,  jj.  18 
April,  1791,  aged  6.3,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  Bellew,  Esq.  of  Stockleigh  Court,  who  to.  Philippa 
Le  Comte,  an  heiress,  and  d.  1821.  He  was  s.  by  his  3rd  but 
eldest  surviving  son, 

William  Bellew,  Esq.  of  Stockleigh  Court,  who  to.  1798, 
Prcstwood-Love,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Froude,  Rector  of 
Knowstone  and  MoUand  (of  the  family  of  Froude  of  Eimestone, 
CO.  Devon),  and  had  issue,  1  John-Prestwood,  his  heir; 
2  Henry,  of  Oakhampton  Park,  Somerset,  in.  Mary-Froude, 
2nd  dau.  of  H.  Bawden,  Esq.,  J.P.,  and  had  a  son,  Henry- 
Bawden,  and  a  dau.,  Ada-Mary;  3  Frances;  and  4  Caroline 
(now  deceased),  whom  her  aunt.  Miss  Bellew,  made  her  heir. 
Mr.  Bellew  <^.  7  June,  1S26,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John-Prestwood  Bellew,  Esq.  of  Stockleigh  Court,  b.  19 
July,  1803;  m.  8  May,  1827,  Mary-Anne,  dau.  of  William 
Hancock,  Esq.  of  Wiveliscombe,  Somerset,  by  Mary  Froude 
his  wife,  and  had  issue, 

Joh.v-Fkoude,  now  of  Stockleigh  Court. 

William-Legassicke,  6.  22  Sept.  1831. 

Louisa-Philippa.  Fanny. 

Mary-Anne-Carrington.  Camilla-Prestwood. 

He  d.  21  Jan.  1862. 

i  Arms—Sn.,  fretty,  or,  quartering  Fleminge,  Ferrers,  Cole- 
BEOOKE,  Galley,  &c. 

C'reH — An  arm,  embowed,  habited,  the  hand  ppr.,  grasping 
a  chalice  pouring  water  (belle  eau,  in  allusion  to  the  name) 
into  a  basin,  also  ppr. 

JMotto—Toat  d'en  haut. 

Sml — Stockleigh  Court,  Crcditon. 


1  Rorekt-Bebnaud  Sparkow,  Esq.  of  Worlingham  Hall. 
6.    17^3;   m.    14   May,  17'J7,    Lady  Olivik  Achosun,   dau. 
of  Arthur,   1st  Earl  of  Gosford,  and  d.  a  BrigaUier-Gen. 
in  the  West  Indies,  1805,  leaving  a  dau.  and  heiress, 
MiLLicENT,  TO.  8  Oct.  1822,  George,  6th  Duke  of  Man- 
chester, and  d.  21  Nov.  1848. 
1  Mary  Sparrow,  m.  20  July,  1805,  Archibald,  2nd  Earl  of 
Gosford,  and  d.  30  June,  1841. 
II.  Bence  Sparrow,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  2nd  son. 

The  Rev.  Bence  Sparrow,  Rector  of  Beccles,  Suffolk,  suc- 
ceeding to  the  Thorington  estate,  assumed,  by  sign-manual, 
2  May,  1834,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Bence.  He  m.  178G, 
Harriet,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Elmy,  Esq.  of  Beccles,  and 
had  issue, 
Henby-Bence,  his  heir. 
Anna-Maria,  m.  1809,  the  Rev.  Lancelot  Brown,  Rector  of 

Kelsale  and  Carlton,  Suffolk. 
Matilda,   m.   1811,  Lieut.-Col.    Wm.   Jones,    5th    Dragoon 
Guards. 
Mr.  Bence  d.  Sept.  1724,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henry-Bence    Bence,   Esq.  of  Thorington   Hall,   J. P.   and 
D.L.,  Col.  in  the  East  Suffolk  Militia,  b.  12  March,  1788;    m. 
5  May,   1815,    Elizabeth-Susanna,   2ud  dau.    and    co-heir  of 
Nicholas  Starkie,  Esq.  of  Frenchwood,  Lancaster,  and  d.  9  Feb. 
1861,  having  had, 
Henby-Alexander-Starkie,  now  of  Thorington  Hall. 
Edward-Robert-Starkie,    of    Kcntwell    Hall,     Suffolk,    J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1861,  late  of  the  King's  Dragoon 
Guards,  b.  27  Aug.  1823;  in.  1850,  Albinia,  dau.   of  George 
Sulivan,  Esq.,   and   has  issue,    1   Edward-Starkie,  b.   1862; 
1  Isabel-Elizabeth-Starkie  ;    2    Albinia-Marian-Starkie  ;    3 
Leila-Emily-Catherine-Starkie ;  and  4  Mabcl-Mary-Starkie. 
Thomas-Starkie  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Thorington,  6.  1  Oct.  1824; 
TO.  1857,  and  d.  1858. 
Marianne-Susanna-Starkie,  d.  1833. 

Arms— Arg.,  on  a  cross,  between  four  frets  gu.,  a  castle  of 
the  first. 
Crest— A  tower  or,  charged  with  a  fret  gu. 
AfoHo^ Virtus  castellum  meum. 
Seat — Thorington  Hall,  near  Saxmundam. 


BENCE    OF    KENTWELL    HALL. 

iSee  Preceding  Memoir. 


BENCE    OF    THORINGTON    HALL. 

Bence,  Henet-Alexander-Starkie,  Esq.  of 
Thorington  Hall,  Suffolk,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  formerly 
in  tlie  Diplomatic  Service,  and  High  Sheriff,  1872  ; 
b.  15  May,  1816  ;  m.  23  Aug.  1850,  Agnes,  2nd  dau. 
of  John  Barclay,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Agnes-Marian,  to.  1876,  Percy-Bence  Trower,  Esq. 

II.  Edith-Mabel.  m.  Ida-Millicent. 

ILinCajC. — The  family  of  Bence  is  one  of  considerable 
antiquity  in  Suffolk,  deriving  immediately  from 

JouN  Bence,  of  Aldenbur?h,  Suffolk,  youngest  son  of 
Edmund  Bence,  of  the  same  place,  who  d.  before  1587.  The 
eventual  heiress, 

Ann  Bence,  dau.  of  Robert  Bence,  Esq.  of  Hcnstead,  6. 1707; 
TO.  16  Dec.  1740,  Robert  Sparrow,  Esq.  of  Worlingham  and 
Kettleborough,  Suffolk,  and  by  him  (who  d.  1764)  had 

I.  Robert  Sparrow,  of  Worlingham  Hall.  m.  twice,  and  had 
by  his  1st  wife,  Mary,  dau.  and  heirof  Sir  John  Bernard,  Bart, 
of  Brampton  Park,  one  son  and  oae  dau., 


BENDYSHE    OF    BARRINGTON    HALL. 

Bendtshe,  The  Rev.  Richard,  M.A.,  of  Bar- 
rington  Hall,  co.  Cambridge,  b.  1822  ;  s.  his  brother 
1865. 

3LtltCft(Jt» — The  surname,  originally  De  TVestley,  is 
stated  to  have  been  changed  to  that  of  Bendish,  from  a  con- 
siderable lordship  in  Radwinter,  whereof  the  family  became 
possessed  some  time  in  the  12th  century.  The  first  whose 
name  occurs  in  ancient  writings  that  may  be  certainly  de- 
pended upon,  is 

Peter  de  Westley,  alias  Bendish.  He  flourished  about 
the  reigns  of  King  John  and  Henry  III.    His  descendant, 

Thomas  Bendyshe,  Esq.,  to.  Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Thomas  Bradfield,  Esq.  of  Barrington,  and  had  an  elder  son, 

Edmond  Bendyshe,  Esq.  of  Barrington,  who  inherited  his 
mother's  estate,  and  founded  the  family  of  Bendyshe  of 
Barrington,  co.  Cambridge,  whose  representative  in  the  early 
part  of  the  last  century, 

Ralph  Bendyshe,  Esq,  of  Barrington,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
John  Aylaff,  of  the  parish  of  St.  James's,  Westminster,  and 
was  father  of 

Richard  Bendyshe,  Esq.  of  Barrington,  who  m.  17  Feb. 
1783,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Jervis,  Esq.  of  Darlaston,  co. 
Stafford,  and  had  (with  two  other  sons,  Richard,  an  Officer  in 
the  1st  Foot  Guards,  who  d.  at  Chatham  ;  and  Robert,  Lieut. 
R.N.,  drowned  in  the  "Blenheim"  with  Sir  Thomas  Trow- 
bridge) a  successor, 

John  Bendyshe,  Esq.  of  Barrington,  Lieut.  R.N.,  J. P.,  D.L., 
and  High  Sheriff  co.  Cambridge,  b.  10  April,  1790;  to.  1st, 
10  May,  1820,  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Matcham,  Esq. 
of  Ashlield  Lodge,  Sussex,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  sister  of  the 
great  Lord  Nelson,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1831)  he  had  issue, 

John,  of  Barrington,  b.  10  May,  1821;  d.  1865. 

Richard  (Rev.),  M.A.,  now  of  Barrington. 

Nelson,  b.  17  Oct.  1823 ;  m.  29  Oct.  1863,  Charlotte,  youngest 


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BEN 


dau.  of  Capt.  Henry  Brodiitik,  29th  rcgt.,  d.  U  June,  1877, 
leaving  issue. 

Thomas,  b.  7  July.  1827. 

CaroUne.  Laura.  Susanna.  Catherine. 

lie  r,i.  2ndly,  21  Oct.  laS.'?,  Anne-Maria,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Charles 
AV'atson,  of  \V ratting  Park,  co.  Cambridge,  and  dying  1855, 
was  8.  hj  his  eldest  son, 

John  Bendyshe,  of  IJarrington,  6.  10  May,  1821 ;  who  d. 
unm.  1865,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  Ricuabd,  now  of  Bar- 
rington. 

.^'/•)«.s— Arg.,  a  cherron  sa.,  between  three  rams'  heads, 
erased,  az. 

Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  talbot's  head  ppr. 

Motto— Utraque  I'allade. 

(Seat— Barrington  Hall,  co.  Cambridge. 


BENGOTJGH    OF    THE    BIDGE. 

BEyGOUGH,  JoHN-CnAELES,  Esq.  of  Tlie  Eiclge, 
Wooton-under-Eclge,  co.  Gloucester,  J.P.,  High 
Sheriff  1877,  b.  20  May,  1829 ;  m.  9  June,  1857, 
Carohne-Augusta,  dau.  of  Rev.  Alan-Grardner  Com- 
-n-all,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Kingscote  and  Newington- 
Bagpath,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John-Alan-George,  b.  14  July,  1859. 

n.  Clement-Stuart,  b.  14  Jan.  1861. 

m.  Cyril-Francis,  b.  31  March,  1864. 

IV.  Ernest-Henry,  6.  29  Nov.  1866. 

V.  Charles-WiUiam,  6.  2  Nov.  1867. 

VI.  Alan-John,  b.  16  Dec.  1872. 

I.  Evelyn-Caroline.  u.  Cecil-Anno. 

m.  Emily-Margareta.  -, 

IV.  Elinor-Daisy,  b.  23  Oct.  1809.  >  ^^'^'°^- 

ittncaflt. — George  Bengocgh,  Esq.  of  The  Eidge,  m. 
Anne-Cooke,  dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  Carpenter,  B.N.,  and  had 
issue, 

Geoege-Henkt,  his  heir. 

John  Charles,  now  of  The  Ridge. 

Harcourt-Mortimcr,    Capt.    77th    regt.,  m.  22    Doc.    1876, 
Christina,  dau.  of  —  Maybery,  Esq. 

Edward-Stuart  (Rev.) 

Emily-Mary,  deceased.  Isabella. 

Gertrude  Anne,  deceased. 
Mr.  Bengough  d.  25  Dec.  1856,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George-Henry-Bengough,  Esq.  of  the  Eidge,  in.  1st, 
Harriet,  dau.  of  T.  Evans,  Esq.,  M.D. ;  and2ndly,  Josephine- 
Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  J.-H.  Butterworth,  and  had  issue,  four 
daus.    He  d.  Oct.  1865,  and  was  .5.  by  his  brother, 

JoHN-CHAELEs-BENGonGH,  now  of  the  Ridge. 

Anns— Arg.,  three  lions'  heads,  erased,  sa.,  each  charged 
with  an  ermine  spot  or ;  on  a  chief,  indented  of  the  second, 
three  crosses  pattee,  of  the  first. 

Crest — Two   crosses  pattee,  arg.,   thereon    resting    a  lion's 

Motto— Fer  acuta  belli, 
head,  erased,  sa.,  charged  with  an  ermine  spot. 

Seat— The  Ridge.  Wotton-undcr-Edge. 


BENETT    OF    PYTHOTJSE. 

Fane-Benett-Stakford,  Vere,  Esq.  of  Pythouse 
and  Norton  House,  Wilts,  and  of  Preston  Place, 
Sussex,  late  an  Officer  in  the  army,  and  Aide-de- 
Camp  to  General  Beresford  in  India,  M.P.  for 
Shaftesbury  since  1873,  b.  29  June,  1839,  son  of  Rev. 
Arthur  Fane ;  s.  to  the  estates  of  the  Benetts  of 
Pythouse  at  the  decease  of  his  cousin,  and  assumed 
in  consequence  the  surname  and  arms  of  Benett  ; 
m.  1  Oct.  18G7,  Ellen,  sole  dau.  and  heir  of  the  late 
William  Stanford,  Esq.  of  Preston,  Sussex,  in  con- 
sequence assumed  the  additional  surname  of  SlAN- 
lOED,  and  has  issue, 

JOHN-MOKTAGUE,  b.  1870. 

3Lin07l{I0. — The  family  of  Eennct  was  founded  by  John 
Bennet,  who  was  Sheriff  of  Wilts  in  the  51st  of  Henry  HI. 
His  great-grandson, 

Thomas  Bennet,  of  Roston  Bavant,  m.  the  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  —  Page,  of  Devizes,  Wilts,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Bennet,  who  lu.  Agnes  Forwarde,  of  Somerset,  and 
lind,  with  other  issue,  a  3rd  son, 
.   ■\ViLLiAM  Bennet,  whose  great-grandson. 


Tno^tAs  Bennet,  Esq.,  d.  1653,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  a 
2nd  son, 

William-Bennet,  Esq.  of  Norton  Bavant  and  of  Westbur/, 
Wilts,  Recorder  of  Shaftesbury,  and  Bridport,  Dorset,  who 
m.  1686,  Mrs.  Patientia  Bishop,  sister  ami  sole  heir  of  Col. 
Thomas  Benet,  of  Pythouse,  Secretary  to  Prince  Rupert,  by 
whom  he  left  at  his  decease  in  1707,  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Bennet,  Esq.  of  Norton  Bavant  and  of  Westbury, 
one  of  the  Registrars  of  the  Prerogative  Court  of  Canterbury, 
who  s.  in  1725  to  the  Pythouse  estate.  This  gentleman  ,„. 
1713,  Etheldred,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  His  Grace  William 
Wake,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  by  whom  (who  d. 
1766)  he  left  at  his  decease  in  1754,  with  other  children  who 

I    William,  who  predeceased  his  father  (1749),  leaving,   by 
his  wife,  Mary  Mountain,  of  Stockbridge,  an  only  son, 
William,  of  Norton  Bavant  and  Westbury,  who  m.  ^Ir^;. 
Jane  Harford,  and  dying  issueless,   1781,  devised  all  iiis 
estates  to  that  lady. 

II.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Jolin  (Rev.),  L.S.D.,  Rector  of  Donhead  St.  Andrew, 
AVilts,  and  of  Owcr  Moigne,  Dorset.  This  gcntlcmau  <». 
Frances,  sister  of  Sir  Thomas  Turton,  Bart.,  by  whom  (»  Im 
d.  1795)  he  had  issue,  at  his  decease,  1808, 

1  Charles-Cowper,  of  Lyme  Regis,  Dorset,  J.P.,  who  ,/;. 
1st,  1810,  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Burlton,  Esq.  of  Dmi- 
head  St.  Andrew;  and  2ndly,  1861,  Eliza-Agnes,  dau.  <.l 
Rev.  George-Randall  Orchard.  By  the  former  he  1(  ii 
(at  his  decease,  in  1877,  with  other  issue)  an  eldest  sun, 
William  Morgan,  of  Fritham,  Hants,  m.  1843,  Barbara- 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Capt.  Waring,  B.N.,  and  had.issue.^ 

2  Frederick,  rn.  1811,  Miss  Henrietta-Emelia  Kriipe,  of 
St.  Helena,  and  d.  1823,  leaving  two  sons. 

3  George,  of  Salesman's  Cross,  Surrey,  m.  Miss  Patiencff 
Ridley,  of  Croydon. 

4  William- Wake,  of  the  Royal  Navy,  killed  in  a<:tion. 

5  Hcnry-Cowper,  d.  s.  p. 

1  Frances,  m.  Gregory  Doyle,  Esq.,  co.  Carlow. 

2  Catherine-Maria,  m.  Stamford  Carroll,  Esq.,  Dublin. 
3  Amelia. 

Mr.  Bennet  d.  1754.    His  eldest  surviving  son, 

Thomas  Bennet,  Esq.  of  Pythouse,  obtained  a  Fellowship  at 
Oxford,  as  founder's  kin,  to  Archbishop  Chichely.  He  m.  1st, 
1766,  Frances,  dau.  of  Rev.  Richard  Reynolds,  of  Little  Paxton, 
CO.  Huntingdon;  and  2ndly,  1771,  Catharine,  dau.  of  James 
Darrell,  Esq.  of  York  Street,  Saint  James's,  London,  co- 
heir of  her  brother;  and  by  tho  latter  only  (who  d.  1780;  had 
issue, 
Thomas,  d.  s.  p.  1789. 
John,  heir  to  his  father. 

William,  6.   1770;  m.  1815,  Ellen,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomai 
Gore,  Esq.  of  Tring  Park,  Herts,  and  had  issue,  Florence- 
Amey  ;  Ellen-Caroline ;  and  Etheldreda-Anna. 
Etheldred-Anna-Maria. 
Mr.  Bennet,  who  repurchased  North  Bavant,  d.  1797,  and  was 
s.  by  his  son, 

John  Bennet,  Esq.  of  Pythouse  and  Norton  Bavant,  M.P., 
for  Wilts,  6.  20  May,  1773;  m.  1801,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Edmuiril 
Lambert,  Esq.  of  Boyton  House,  V/ilts,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1827)  had  issue, 
John,  6.  13  Aug.  1809;  m.  2.5  July,  1836,  Emily-Blanche," 
youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Tichbome,  Bart.,  and  d.  s.  p. 
His  widow  M.  2ndly,  2  July,   1850,  M.-J.  Higgms,  Esq.  of 
Lowndes  Square. 
Thomas-Edmund,  b.  1812;  d.  1829. 

Lucy-Harriet,  m.  27  Aug.  1832,  Rev.  Arthur  Fane,  son  of 
Gen.  Sir  Henry  Fane,  G.C.B.,  and  d.  6  April,  1845,  leaving 
issue,  the  present  Vere  Fane-Benett-Stanford,  Esq.  of 
Pythouse,  and  two  other  sons,  Edmund- Vcitch  Fane; 
and  Henry-Arthur  Fane,  and  three  daus.,  viz.,  Isabel; 
Amy,  'M.  1859,  C.  Oliver,  Esq.  of  Childe  Oxford,  Dorsetj 
and  Anne. 

Ethcldred-Catherine,  m.  24  Aug.  1827,  Lord  Charles-Spencer 
Churchill,  2nd  son  of  George,  6th  Duke  of  Marlborough, 
and  d.  6  Dec.  1839. 

Emily,  d.  young.  Frances. 

Anna-Maria,  m.  25  Jan.  1810,  Marmaduke  Jeffreys,  Esq.  of 
Eaton  Place. 
Mr.  Bennet  d.  1  Oct.  1852. 

Arms — Gu.,  three  demi-lions,  rampant,  arg.  a  mullet  or, 
quartered  with  Fane  and  Stanford. 

Cr(St — Out  of  a  mural  crown  or,  a  lion's  head  issuant,  az., 
charged  with  a  mullet  or. 

&cats— Pytliouse,  Hindon;  Norton  House,  Warminster;  and 
Preston  Place,  Preston,  Sussex. 


BENNET    OF    ROTJGHAM    HALIj. 

Bennet,  Philip,  Esq.  of  Rougham  Hall,  Suffolk, 
b.  2'J.  Feb.  18G2 ;   s.  his  father  11  July,  1875. 


BEN 


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ILtlltSJC — Philip  Bennet,  Esq.  of  Widcombe,  Sumcr- 
eet,  son  of  Philip  ISennet,  Esq.,  by  Mary  his  2ncl  wife,  cUui.  of 
Thomas  Hallain,  Esq.  of  Tollesbury,  and  grandson  of  I'hilip 
Bennet,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Scarboroujili  Chapman,  Ksq. 
of  Widcoinbe,  Somerset,  ??i.  14  Dec.  17G9,  Mary,  dau.  of  the 
Kev.  Christopher  Hand,  B.D.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  April, 
1822),  had  a  son, 

Philip  Bennet,  Esq.  of  Tollesbury,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  of 
Suffolk,  1821,  b.  1771 ;  m.  1704,  Jane-Judith,  only  child  of  the 
Eev.  11.  Kedington,  of  llougham  Hall,  and  d.  1853,  having  bad 
issue, 

Philip,  his  successor. 

James-Thomas,  Hector  of  Chevcloy,  co.  Cambridge,  J.P.,  5)?. 
6  April,  1826,  Henrietta-Eliza,  dau.  of  James  Jackson,  Esq. 
of  Doncaster,  and  has  issue. 

Jane-Fanny,   m.  4  Dec.    1821,   the  Eev.  Samuel  Aldcrson, 
Rector  of  Risby,  brother  of  Mr.  Baron  Alderson. 
The  elder  son, 

Philip  Bennet,  Esq.  of  Tollesbury,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  M.P. 
for  West  Suffolk,  b.  1795;  m.  1822,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Sir  Thomas  Pilkington,  Bart,  of  Chevet,  and  d.  17  Aug. 
1866,  leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

Philip  Bennet,  Esq.  of  Tollesbury  and  Eougham  Hall, 
Suffolk,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Suffolk,  JIajor  Suffolk  Yeomanry 
Cavalry,  late  Lieut.  Eoyal  Horse  Guards,  b.  1827  ;  i/i.  29  Nov. 
1860,  Barbara-Harriot-Sophia,  eldest  dau.  of  Edgar  Disney, 
Esq.  of  the  Hyde,  Essex,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Philip,  now  of  Eougham. 

II.  Geoffrey,  b.  4  Oct.  1863. 

III.  Cyril,  b.  13  Sept.  1865. 

IV.  Claude,  b.  26  Aug.  1873. 
I.  lona,  b.  13  Oct.  1874. 

Major  Bennet  d.  11  July,  1875.  His  widow  m.  2ndly,  4  Dec. 
187S,  the  Hon.  Harbord  Harbord. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  bezant  between  three  demi-lions,  rampant, 
couped  arg.  Crest — In  a  mural  crown  or,  a  lion's  head,  couped, 
charged  on  the  neck  with  a  bezant.     jl/o»o— Bene  teuax. 

Scat — Eougham  Hall,  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  Suffolk. 


BENNETT    OP    BENNETT'S    COURT. 

Bennett,  John-Chaeles,  Esq.  of  Bennett's 
Court,  CO.  Cork,  b.  7  Aug.  1843,  assumed  the  name 
of  Bennett  in  lieu  of  liis  patronymic,  Jackson,  and 
the  arms  of  Bennett  quarterly,  with  his  paternal 
arms,  by  royal  license,  dated  1  Jan.  1874  ;  m.  26 
Jan.  1865,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Eev.  Francis 
Newport,  Rector  of  Rostellan,  by  Kathc-ine  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Nugent  Humble,  Bart,  of  Clou- 
coskoran,  and  has  issue, 

I.  GEOHGE-NEWPorvT-JACKSON,  6.  2G  July,  1876. 

I.  Katherine-ilary.  u.  Georgina. 

III.  Lucy-Beatrice. 

fttltfaflC. — George  Bennett,  Esq.  of  Maulachollig,  co. 
Cork,  VI.  Mary,  sister  of  PhiUp  Euby,  Esq.,  and  d.  1673, 
leaving  a  son, 

Edwakd  Bennett,  Esq.  of  Maulachollig,  who  r,i.  Susanna, 
dau.  of  John  Hamon,  of  Cork,  Merchant,  and  had  issue, 
Joseph,  of  whom  hereafter. 
Edward,  of  Cork,  BI.D. 
George,  whose  son  John  was  a  Justice  of  the  Court  of  King's 

Bench. 
John. 

Anne,  m.  John  Wakeham,  Esq. 
Ehzabcth. 

Joseph  Bennett,  Esq.  of  B.nllymoro,  co.  Cork,  the  eldest  son, 
was  Eecordcr  of  the  city  of  Cork.  He  m.  Elizabeth  Warren, 
and  having  no  male  issue,  devised  his  property  by  his  will, 
dated  28  April,  1761,  to  the  issue  of  his  only  dau.  and  heiress, 

Susanna  Bennett.    She  m.  1781,  George  Jackson,  Esq.  of 
Glanbeg,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Joseph-Henry,    who    assumed  the    name  and    arms  of 
Bennett  only  by  royal  sign  manual,  dated  '22  Oct.  1811, 
of  him  hereafter. 

n.  George,  of  Glanbeg,  co.  Waterford,  J.P. 
III.  John,  Eector  of  'J'allow,  co.  Waterford,  in.  1  Jan.  1835, 
Rosa,  dau.  of  William  Poole,  Esq.  of  Glenmore,  co.  Water- 
ford, by  whom  (who  d.  Nov.  1859)  he  had  issue, 

1  George-Cecil. 

2  Thomas-Edward,  s.  to  Bennett's  Court,  1861,  but  d.  unm. 
Oct.  1869. 

3  John-Charles.  now  of  Bennett's  Court. 

1  Isabel-Eosa,  d'.  Dec.  1869. 

2  Georgina-Elizabeth,  d.  1867. 


S  Susanna,   m.  Mark    Wilson,    Esq.    of   Carnlough,     co. 

Antrim,  and  has  issue. 
4  Edith-Theodo^-ia. 
IV.  Edward-Bennett,  Capt.  2nd  Foot  Queen's  regt.,  m.  Miss 
Grier,  co.  Wexford,  and  liad  a  son  who  d.  1837,  in  Bombay. 

I.  Georgina. 

II.  Charlotte,  m.  Richard  Jlartin,  Esq.  M.D.  Somerset. 

III.  Anne,  d.  I'.nm. 

IV.  Maria,  m.  William  Sweet,  Esq.,  E.N. 

V.  Elizabeth-Warren. 

The  eldest  son, 

Joseph-Henry  Bennett,  Esq.  of  Bennett's  Court,  ,<!.  to  the 
estates  of  his  maternal  grandfather,  and  m.  Theodosia-Anne, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Smith,  Esq.  of  Summer  Castle,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  had  one  son,  Joseph-Henry,  b.  1813,  d.  unm. 
4  July,  1843.  Mr.  Bennett  d.  11  Oct.  1861,  when  the  estates 
devolved  on  his  nephew,  Thomas-Edward  Jackson,  and  at  his 
death  in  1869,  they  descended  to  that  gentleman's  brother, 
the  present 

John-Charles  Bennett,  Esq.  of  Bennett's  Court. 

Arms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  Bennett,  gu.,  a  bezant  between 
three  demi-lions  rampant,  or;  2nd  and  3rd,  Jackson,  arg.,  % 
lion,  passant,  gu.,  on  a  chief  engrailed  of  the  last  three  battle- 
axes  of  the  first. 

Crests — 1st,  Bennett,  out  of  a  mural  coronet  or,  a  demi-lion 
rampant  arg.,  holding  between  the  paws  a  bezant ;  2nd,  Jack  - 
EON,  an  arm,  embowed,  in  armour,  the  hand  grasping  a  battle- 
axe,  all  ppr.,  the  arm  charged  with  a  mullet,  gu. 

Motto — Serve  the  King. 

Seat — Bennett's  Court,  Queenstown,  co.  Cork. 


BENNETT    OF    FARINGDON    HOUSE. 

Bennett,  Daniel,  Esq.  of  Faringdou  House, 
Berks,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  29  June,  1833  ;  m.  28  Oct. 
1847,  Mary-Ehzabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  TJyedale 
Corbett,  Esq.  of  Aston  HaU,  Salop,  and  has  issue  a, 
dau.,  Marianne-Katherine. 

HtnCajC— DANrEL  Bennett,  Esq.  of  Faringdon  House, 
Berks,  d.  1826,  leaving  a  son, 

William  Bennett,  Esq.  of  Faringdon  House,  Berks,  h.  1790 ; 
High  Sheriff  of  Berks  in  1837.  He  m.  25  Sept.  1817,  Marianna, 
dau.  of  John  Dunkin,  Esq.  of  Fryerning,  Essex,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1840;,  had  issue, 

Danfel,  now  of  Faringdon  Houpp. 

William,  Lieut.  15th  Hussars,  d.  in  India,  29  Sept.  1848,  unm.. 

John-Dunkin,  rf.  6  Nov.  1851. 

Elizabeth-Emma,    rii.    29    July,     1845,    Eichard-Mercdyth 

Eichards,    Esq.   only  son  of  E.   Eichards,  Esq.,   M.P.,   of 

Caerynwch;  and  d.  k.  p.  10  Dec.  1852. 
"'     •        3,  d.  unm.  22  March,  1837. 


Mr.  Bennett  d.  18  Jan.  1844. 

drills— Gu.,  a  bezant,  between  three  demi-lions,  rampant, 
arg. 
Crest— \  lion's  head,  couped,  gu.,  charged  with  a  bezant. 
Motto — De  bon  vouloir  servir  le  roi. 
-Setti— Faringdon  House,  co.  Berks. 


BENNETT    OP    CADBURTT. 

Bennett,  FREDEEiCK-WENTWORTn,  Esq.  of  Cad- 
bury  House,  Somerset,  J. P.,  late  Capt.  69th  Eegt. 
h.  1827  ;  m.  Miss  Catheriue-Eliza  Smith,  whicii 
lady  d.  1875. 

JLlltCaflC. — James  Bennett,  Esq.  of  Cadbury,  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Clutterbuck,  Esq.  of  Marazion,  and  had  witLi 
junior  issue,  his  son  and  heir, 

James  Bennett,  Esq.  of  Cadbury  House,  J. P.,  h.  1793,  whO' 
m.  Annabella,  dau.  of  Eev.  Wm.  Provis  Wickham,  and  d.  1872, 
leaving,  with  other  issue,  his  sou  and  heir,  the  present  Fbede- 
rick-Wentworth  Bennett,  Esq.  of  Cadbury. 

,Scai— Cadbury  House,  Castle  Cary. 


BENNETT  OP  SPARKFOBD  HALL. 

Bennett,  Heney-Edwaed,  Esq.  of  Sparkford 
Hall,  Somerset,  J.P.,  Capt.  1st  Somerset  Militia, 
Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1822  ;  s.  his  fatlier,  1874 ;  m. 
1857,  Laura-Birchell,  dau.  of  Sir  James-B.  Macau- 
lay,  C.B.,  and  has  issue. 


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BEN 


ILiltCafff.— Kev.  Henrt-Bemntett,  of  Sparkford  Hall, 
J.P.,  brother  of  James  Bennett,  Esq.  of  Cadbury,  6.  30  Oct. 
1795;  m.  23  July,  1821,  Kmily,  youngest  dau.  of  Edward 
Moberly,  Esq.,  and  Sarah  Cavley,  his  wife,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henbt-Edward,  now  of  Sparkford. 

II.  William-Hen i-y,  m.  Helen  Shebbearo. 

III.  Edward-James,  m.  Anne  Goodden. 

IV.  George. 

V.  James-Arthur,  m.  Margaret  Bonn. 

VI.  Francis-Cayley,  m.  Mary  BIcssig. 

VII.  Charles-William. 

I.  Emily-Sarah,  m.  Charles  Crokat,  Esq. 

II.  Julia- Anne. 

in.  Helen-Frances,  m.  Rev.  R.-W.  Church, 

IV.  Mary-Isabel,  m.  Rev.  J.  Baker. 

V.  Elizabeth-Mary,  m.  Rev.  C.-M.  Church. 

VI.  Susan-Fanny,  m.  Archibald  Graharae,  Esq. 

VII.  Agnes-Emily. 

&aJ— Sparkford  Hall,  near  Ilchcstcr. 


BENNETT    OF    THOMASTOWN. 

Benxett,  Francis-Valentine,  Esq.  of  Thomas- 
town,  King's  Co.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff,  1854, 
h.  28  Jan.  1826. 

HtnCaflE.— Nicholas  Bennett,  Esq.,  m.  Mabel  O'Kelly, 
CO.  Roscommon,  and  had  issue,  Thomas,  d.  ^mvi. ;  Fbancis, 
his  heir;  Mabel,  m.  John  Ball,  Esq.,  and  had  a  son,  Right 
Hon.  Nicholas  Ball,  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas  in  Ireland ; 
Anne,  d.  xmm.    The  eldest  surviving  son, 

Fkancis  Bennett,  Esq.  of  Thomastown,  in.  Elizabeth  LafRn, 
of  CO.  Kilkenny,  and  had  issue,  Thomas,  d.  v.nm. ;  Valentine  ; 
Mary-Catherine,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  L'Estrange,  of  Moystown; 
King's  Co. ;  Elizabeth-Emily,  m.  John  Farrell,  Esq.  of  Moy- 
nalty,  co.  Meath.    The  younger  son, 

Valentine  Bennett,  Esq.  of  Thomastown,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1830,  ra.  7  Jan.  1824,  Elizabeth-Helen,  dau.  of 
George  Ryan,  Esq.  of  Inch  House,  co.  Tipperary,  and 
bad  issue, 

Feancis- Valentine,  now  of  Thomastown. 

George-Henry,  late  Lieut.-Col.  20th  foot. 

Valentine.  ^  ^ 

Thomas-Joseph  (Rev.),  of  the  Church  of  Rome,  Canon  of 
Liverpool,  d.  10  Jan.  18G7. 

Frederick-Philip.  Henry-Grey. 

Albert,  b.  posthumous. 

Elizabeth-Marian,  d.  1833. 
Mr.  Valentine  Bennett  d.  May,  1839. 

5£a<— Thomastown  House,  Frankford,  King's  Co. 


Bennett,  by  Grace  Home,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  Dec.  ISlC)  ho  | 
had  issue, 

John-Leigh,  d.  s.  p.  i 

Henky-Leigh,  now  of  Thorpe.  I 

Edward-Leigh  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Long  Sutton,  co.  Lincoln,  :;t.  j 

1st,  Ellen,  dau.  of  William  Codrington,  Esq.  of  Wrougliton,  j 

AVilts,  by  whom  he  has,  Edward- Leigh  and  Henry-Leigh ;  ] 

he  r,i.  2ndly,  Anne-Hudson  Huntingford,  by  whom  he  has,  j 

Spencer-Leigh;   Ernest-Leigh;  Alfred-Leigh,  deceased,  and  ^ 

Harriet-Agnes-Leigh.  ( 

Frederick-Leigh,  deceased. 

Mary-Anne,  m.  1824.  to  Vice-Chancellor  Sir  Richard-Torin  i 
Kindersley,  and  is  deceased. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  bezant  between  three  demi-lions,  rampant,  i 
couped,  arg. 

Crest— A  lion's  head  gu.,  issuing  out  of  a  mural  crown  or. 

Motto — Dux  vitSB  ratio.  » 

Seal— Thorpe  Place,  Chertsey. 


BENNETT    OF    THORPE    PLACE. 

Bennett,  The  Bev.  Henrt-Leigh,  of  Thorpe 
Place,  Surrey,  J.P.,  b.  17  May,  179.5  ;  m.  11  Sept. 
1845,  Carohne,  2nd  dau.  of  Greorge-Hcnry  Crutchley, 
Esq.  of  Sunning  Hill  Park,  Berks,  by  Juliana  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Burrell,  2nd  bart.  of 
Valentine  House,  Essex,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henkt-Cdrhie-Leigh,  b.  25  July,  1852. 

II.  Herbert- James-Leigh,  b.  25  July,  1854. 
I.  Mary-Leigh. 

ILtnragC. — On  the  dissolution  of  the  monasteries  by 
Henry  VIII.,  the  manor  of  Thorpe,  Surrey,  became  vested  in 
the  Crown,  and  remained  so  until  granted  in  1590,  by  Queen 
Elizabeth,  to  Sir  John  WoUey,  her  Latin  Secretary.  His  only 
son  and  heir,  Sir  Francis  Wolley,  M.P.  for  Haslemere,  d.  IG09, 
having  devised  this  estate  to  his  cousin,  William  Minterne, 
with  remainder  to  another  cousin,  Elizabeth  Minterne.  This 
lady,  Elizabeth  Jlinterne,  ia.  Sir  Francis  Leigh,  whose  an- 
cestors had  long  been  settled  at  Addington,  Surrey.  With 
the  descendants  of  Sir  Francis  Leigh,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
Thorpe  remained,  until,  by  the  marriage  of  the  two  co-heiresses, 
Mary  and  Anne,  in  the  years  1731  and  1737  respectively,  it 
devolved  to  the  families  of  Bennett  and  Spencer.  Eventually 
a  division  of  the  Leigh  estates  took  place,  and  in  17G8,  under 
the  provisions  of  an  Act  of  Parliament,  Thorpe  was  allotted  to 
The  Rev.  Wolley-Leioh  Bennett.  His  son, 
The  Rev.  John-Leigh  Bennett,  of  Thorpe,  pulled  down  the 
old  mansion  at  Hall  Place,  and  built  a  new  and  handsome 
house  in  its  stead,  to  which  he  gave  the  namcof  Thorjie  Place. 
n-i  ill.  circa  1792,  IIurriott-Eliza,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas-Leigh 


BENSON    OP    LITTWYCHE    HALL. 

Benson,  Ealph-Augustus,  Esq.  of  Lutwycho 
Hall,  J.P.,  M.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  Barrister-at-Law, 
formerly  Recorder  of  Shrewsbury,  b.  11  Oct.  1828 ; 
m.  1860,  Henrietta-Sehna,  dau.  of  Charles-Robert 
Cockerell,  Esq.,  R.A.,  and  has  issue  a  son  and  heir, 

Ralph-Beaumont,  6.  1862. 

ILtttCaflC— Ralph  Benson,  Esq.  of  Lutwyche  Hall,  some- 
time M.P.  for  Stafford  (elder  son  and  heir  of  Moses  Benson, 
Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  grandson  of  John  Benson,  Esq.  of 
Ulverston  Furness),  m.  Barbara,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
Thomas  Lewin,  Esq.  of  Cloghans,  co.  Mayo,  by  Eliza  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Harry-Ross  Lewin,  of  Fort  Fergus,  co.  Clare,  and 
Hannah  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Westropp,  Esq.  of  Attyfin,  co. 
Limerick,  and  d.  23  Oct.  1845,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  in  185'2) 
two  sons, 

I.  Moses-Geobge,  his  heir. 

II.  Ralph-Lewin,  Rector  of  Easthope,  h.  6  May.  1799;  m. 
1827,  Amelia-St.  George-Browne,  only  child  of  John  Dyer, 
Esq.,  by  Amelia-St.  George  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir 
Sackville  Browne,  K.C.B. ;  d.  23  Aug.  1849,  having  had 
two  sons, 

1  Georgc-SackvUle,  6.  Oct.  1828 ;  killed  at  Sccundcrabad, 
l*->7. 

2  William-Ralph,  6.  1830. 

Mr.  Benson  d.  23  Oct.  1845,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Moses-Geoege  Benson,  Esq.  of  Lutwyche  Hall,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  6.  20  Jan.  1798;  m.  11  April,  1826,  Charlotte  Riou,  only 
child  (by  Dorothy  his  wife,  dau.  of  Stephen  Riou,  Esq.,  Capt. 
1st  regt.  Horse  Grenadier  Guards)  of  Col.  Lyde  Browne,  who 
■was  in  command  of  the  21st  Fusiliers,  and  was  killed  while 
hastening  to  the  relief  of  Lord  Kilwarden,  in  Emmett's  rebel- 
lion, 1803  (2nd  son  of  Lyde  Browne,  Esq.,  by  Margaret  his 
wife,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Richard  Barwell,  Esq.  of  Eshcr, 
Surrey),  and  had  issue, 

I.  Ralph-Augustds,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward-Riou-Gcorge  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Hope  Bowdler,  co. 
Salop,  b.  I  Dec.  1834. 

III.  Philip-Riou-Henry,  6.  4  June,  1842. 

IV.  Lyde-Ernest-George,  b.  27  May,  1845. 

I.  Dora-Georgina-Harington,  m.  22  Nov.  1853,  Rev.  Frcderi(>' 
J.  Richards,  Vicar  of  Boxley,  grandson  of  Chief  Baroa, 
Richards.  i 

II.  Chariotte-Julia-Mary.  in.  Mary-Elizabeth.  >} 
IV.  I'anny-Mary.  v.  Madeleine-Barbara.   | 

Mr.  Benson  d.  11  April,  1871,  and  was  s.  by  his  oldest  son, 

RALPH-AnocsTus  Benson,  now  of  Lutwyche. 

^7ms— Quarteriy,  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  on  waves  of  the  sei^ 
an  old  English  galley,  all  ppr.,  on  a  chief,  wavy,  az.,  a  han^ 
couped  at  the  wrist,  supporting  on  a  dagger  the  scales  of  justio|'< 
or,  for  Benson  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.  a  bend  engr.  between 
fleurs-de-lis  sa.,  for  Lewin. 

Crest — A  horse,  caparisoned,  passant,  ppr.,  on  the  breast  a 
shield  arg. 

JV/ot(o— Leges  arma  tenent  sanctas. 

Seat — Lutwyche  Hall,  near  Wcnlock. 

BENTINCK  OF  TERRING  TON 
ST.  CLEMENT. 

Aldenbueo  -  Bentinck,  G-eoege  -  William^ 
Pieurepont,  Esq.  of  Terrington  St.  Clement,  Nor*;, 
folk,  late  M.P.  for  the  westeru  division  of  that 
county,  b.  17  July,  1803.  This  gentleman  is  the 
oldest  son  of  Vice- Admiral  "William  Bentinck,  by. 
Lady  Frances- Augusta-Ehza  Pierrepont,  only  daiLj 


BEN 


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BER 


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of  Charles,  1st  Earl  Manvers,  and  grandson  of 
Capt.  John-Albert  Bentiuck,  E.N.,  Count  of  the 
Empire,  whose  father,  the  Hon.  William  Bentinck, 
a  noble  of  Holland,  was  son  of  William  Bentiuck, 
1st  Earl  of  Portland,  by  his  2nd  wife,  Jane,  Dowager 
Lady  Berkeley.     {See  Burke's  Peerage.) 

Arms — Az.,  a  cross-moline  arg. 

C/-cs<— Out  of  a  marquess's  coronet,  ppr.,  two  arms,  counter- 
embowed,  vested  gu.,  ou  the  hands  gloves  or,  each  holding  an 
ostrich  feather  arg. 

/Sfcti— Torrington  St.  Clement,  Norfolk. 


BENTLEY    OF    WEST    HOUSE. 

Bentlet,  Robeet-Joiik,  Esq.  of  West  House, 
Eotherhara,  co.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  23  Aug. 
1822  ;  m.  8  May,  1844,  Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas 
Hirst,  Esq.  of  Low  House,  near  Bradford,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1870)  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  b.  23  Feb.  1S4S,  deceased. 

II.  Montagu,  b.  5  March,  1853;  d.  13  Oct.  1S59. 

III.  Philip-Aethde,  6.  19  June,  1854. 

IV.  Netherwood,  6.  12  July,  1857. 

V.  Lionel-Mortimer,  6.  3  Aug.  1863. 

I.  Harriet-Maud.  ii.  Constance-Sarah. 

III.  Agnes-Isabel. 

JLiltCilJC— This  family  of  Bcntley  comes  from  the  neigh- 
bourhood of  Halifax,  and  claims  to  be  the  same  as  that  from 
which  sprang  Kichard  Bentley,  D.D.,  Master  of  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge,  and  Jeremy  Bentley,  who  sat  in  Parlia- 
ment as  Member  for  Halifax,  1G5-1  and  1656. 

EoBERT  Bentley,  Esq.,  son  of  Timothy  Bentley  (who  d.  31 
March,  1830),  by  Betty  Green  his  wife  (who  d.  7  March,  1863), 
I.  28  May,  1S50,  leaving,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife  (who  d.  14 
Feb.  1834),  dau.  of  Miles  Netherwood,  Esq.  of  Deighton 
Hall,  Huddersfield,  one  son  and  two  daus., 

EoBERT-JoHN,  now  of  Wcst  Housc. 

Mary,  m.  Edward  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Westviile,  Rotherham. 

Elizabeth,  m.  John  Worthington,  Esq.  of  Brockhui'st  Hall, 
Cheshire. 

Arms— Or,  three  bends  sa. 

Crrs^— A  spaniel  dog  passant,  arg. 

jMdtio — Vive  ut  vivas. 

Scat— West  House,  near  Rotherham. 


BENYON    OP    ENGLEFIELD. 

Benyon,  Eichaed,  Esq.  of  Englcficld  House, 
!erks,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff,  1857, 
'hairman  of  Quarter  Sessions,  M.P.  for  Berks  1860 
)  1876  ;  b.  17  Nov.  1811  ;  m.  25  March,  1858, 
lizabeth-Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Eobert  Clutterbuck, 
sq.  of  Watfoi'd  House,  Herts,  and  has  issue, 
I.  Marion-Emma.  ii.  Edith-Gertrude.  in.  Julia. 
!r.  Benyon  assumed  the  surname  of  Benton  in 
ni  of  that  of  Fellowes  in  1854,  in  comphanee 
iththe  will  of  his  maternal  uncle,  Richard  Benyon 
!  Beauvoir,  Esq. 

ILincagr. — Richard  Benyon,  Esq.,  Governor  of  Fort  St. 
orge,  in  the  East  Indies  (son  of  Daniel  Benyon,  Esq.,  by 
iry  his  wife),  6.  26  Nov.  1698;  m.  18  July,  1745,  for  his 
I  wife,  Mary,  widow  of  Powlett  Wrighte,  Esq.  of  Englefield, 
d  dau.  of  Francis  Tyssen,  Esq.  of  Hackney,  by  Rachel  his 
fe,  dau.  of  Richard  de  Beauvoir,  Esq.,  and  had  by  her  an 
ly  son,  Richard,  of  whom  presently.  Mrs.  Beuyon's  son  by 
r  first  husband,  Powlett  Wrighte,  Esq.,  grandson  of  Sir 
than  Wrighte,  Lord  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal,  was 
wlett  Wrighte,  Esq.,  of  EngleQeld,  who  d.  1779,  and 
lueathed  his  estates  to  his  uncle,  Nathan  Wrighte,  for 
,  with  remainder  to  his  half-brother, 
'I'-iiARD  Benyon,  Esq.  of  Gidea  Hall,  Essex,  6.  28  June, 
ii.  3  Sept.  1767,  Hannah,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Edward 
Bart,  of  Breamore  House,  and  by  her  (whoci.  27  April, 
left  issue, 

Richard,  his  successor. 
1.  Edward-Henry,  d.  unm.  1806. 
I.  Charles,  R.N.,  d.  unm.  1811. 

Hannah-Elizabeth,   m.  Edward  Fellowc.i,   Esq.   of  Little 
'jidding,  co.  Huntingdon,  Vice-Admiral,  E.N. 


II.  Emma,  to.  23  July,  1805,  William-Henry  Fellowee,  Esq.  of 
Ramsey  Abbey,  co.  Huntingdon,  and  d.  1858,  having  had 
with  other  issue  (sec  Fellowes  of  liamsei/  Abbey),  a  son, 
Richard  Benyon,  b.  17  Nov.  1811,  s.  to  Englefield  at  the 
death  of  his  maternal  uncle,  Riehard-Benyon  de  Beauvoir, 
1854,  when  he  assumed.the  surname  of  Benyon. 
Mr.  Benyon  d.  22  Aug.  1796,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Benyon  de  Beauvoir,  Esq.  of  Englefield  House, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  and  High  Sheriff  Berks,  1816,  b.  28  April,  1770  ; 
m.  27  Sept.  1797,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Francis  Sykes,  Esq. 
of  Basildon  Park,  Berks,  and  by  her  (who  d.  29  Oct. 
1822)  had  no  issue.  Mr.  Benyon  de  Beauvoir  assumed  the 
surname  of  Powlett- Wrighte,  1814,  and  that  of  De  Beadvoir 
1822.  He  (?.  1854,  having  devised  a  portion  of  his  estates  to 
(the  son  of  his  sister)  his  nephew,  Richard  Fellowes,  who 
assumed  the  name  of  Benyon,  and  is  now  of  Englefield. 

Arms — Vaire,  sa.  and  or  on  a  chief,  wavy  of  the  last,  an 
eastern  crown,  between  two  mullets  gu.,  for  Benyon,  quar- 
tering Fellowes. 

Crest — A  griffin  sejant  or,  collared  witli  an  eastern  crown 
gu.,  holding  in  the  beak  a  Guernsey  lily,  ppr. 

Motto— Yincam  vel  moriar. 

Seat — Englefield  House,  near  Reading. 

lown  House — 17,  Grosvenor  Square,  W. 


BENYON    OF    CULFOED    HALL. 

Benyon,  The  Eev.  Edward-Eichaed,  of  Cul- 
ford  HaU,  Suffolk,  J.P.,  b.  21  Nov.  1802  ;  m.  5  Oct. 
1830,  Jane,  dau.  of  Edward  Evans,  Esq.  of  Eyton 
Hall,  Leominster,  co.  Hereford,  which  lady  d.  1876. 

-Seat— Culford  Hall,  near  Bury  St.  Edmunds. 


BERE    OF    MOREBATH    HOUSE. 

Bere,  Montague,  Esq.  of  Morebath,  Devon, 
Barrister-at-Law,  Eecordcr  of  Bristol,  Q.C.,  b.  9 
July,  1824;  m.  12  Aug.  1852,  Cecil-Henrietta,  2nd 
dau.  of  Capt.  Thomas- Wentworth  Buller,  E.N.,  of 
Wimple,  Devon,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Montagu-Clavill,  b.  21  Oct.  1856. 

II.  Francis-Wentworth.  in.  Sandford. 

IV.  Charles-Fulbert.  v.  Henry-Sidney. 
I.  Alice-Julia.  ii.  Cecil-Mary. 

III.  Edith-Mabel.  iv.  Ada-Margaret. 

V.  Rosamond-Andecina. 

JLillCagC. — The  family  of  Bere,  one  of  very  great  anti- 
quity, was  seated  at  Huntshara  as  early  as  the  reign  of  Edward 
II.,  and  its  pedigree  appears  recorded  in  the  Heralds'  Visita- 
tions. In  the  reign  of  Queen  Anne,  the  Beres  sold  Huntsham, 
and  purchased  Morebath. 

Montague-Bere  Baker,  Esq.  of  Morebath  ^son  and  heir  of 
William  Baker,  Esq.  of  Timberscomb,  Somerset,  by  Anne 
his  wife,  dau.  and  eventual  heir  of  Davy  Bere,  Esq.  of  More- 
bath, grandson  of  Richard  Bere,  Esq.,  who  purchased  the 
manor  of  Morebath),  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Bere, 
by  royal  license,  9  Dec.  1775.  He  to.  1st,  1795,  Anne,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas-Edward  Clarke,  of  Trimlet  House, 
Somerset,  and  2ndly,  25  Jan.  1804,  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Lee, 
Esq.  of  Bardon,  Somerset  (who  m.  2ndly,  John-Burgess 
Kerslake,  Esq. ;  and  3rdly,  Richard  Campion,  Esq.) ;  by  the 
former  only  he  had  issue, 
Montague,  his  heir. 

William,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Morebath,  and  Perpetual  Curate  of 
Upton,  «!.  Mary-Emily,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Sprye, 
Vicar  of  Ugborough,  co.  Devon ;  d.  s.  p.  5  Oct.  1844. 
Edward,  Major  in  the  army,  m.  Arabella-Elizabeth,  eldest 
dau.  of  William  Pigou,  Esq.  of  Hounslow,  and  had  issue, 
Emily-Anne ;  Bessie-Bella ;  and  Annette-Frances,  d.  1870. 
Anne-Clarke,  to.  1st,  1821,  Rev.  R.-F.  Follett,  M.A.,  and 
2ndly,  1836,  Edward  Beadon,  Esq.  of  Taunton. 
Mr.  Baker  d.  29  Jan.  1804,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Montague  Baker  Bere,  Esq.  of  Morebath,  co.  Devon,  D.L., 
Barrister-at-Law,  and  one  of  the  Commissioners  of  Bankruptcy, 
6.  15  July,  1798 ;  m.  12  Aug.  1822,  Wilhelmina-Jemima,  3rd 
dau.  of  Daniel  Sandford,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Edinburgh  (see  Sand- 
ford  of  Sandford),  and  had  issue, 
Montague,  now  of  Morebath. 

Chaiies-Sandford  (Rev.)  Rector  of  TJploman,  near  Tiverton, 
b.  25  Jan.  1829 ;  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Arthur  Troyte,  Esq. 
Frances-Ann-Julia,  m.  Rev.  Sackville-H.  Berkeley,  Vicar  of 
Morebath. 

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BER 


Wilhelmina-Adelaide-Georgina,  cZ  June,  1834. 
Mr.  Bere,  a  gentleman  of  considerable  standing  in  his  profes- 
sion, and  one  much  respected  in  the  West  of  England,  d.  13 
Dec.  1858,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms—Xrg.,  three  hears'  heads  sa.,  muzzled  or,  quartering 
Clavill,  sa.,  three  keys  arg. 

Motto — Bear  and  forbear. 

Seafs—Morebath  House,  Tiverton;  and  Grimstone,  Horra- 
hridge,  Devon. 


BERE    OP    TIMEWELIi. 

Beee,  Rev.  Jonx,  Rector  of  Skilgate,  Sottier- 
seh,  B.A.,  s.  \\\s  father  17  Aug.  1863  ;  m.  24  Aug. 
1869,  Caroline-Matilda,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Rev. 
"William  Bernard,  of  Clatworthy,  Somerset. 

HtncagC— Rev.  John  Bere,  Rector  of  Morebath,  (younger 
brother  of  Davy  Bere,  Esq.  of  Morebath,  whose  dau.  Anne,  in. 
William  Baker,  Esq.,  great-grandfather  of  Montague  Bere, 
Esq.),  VI.  Mary  Hayman,  and  was  father  of  John,  his  heir, 
and  Richard,  B.D.,  Vicar  of  Carhampton,  d.  unm.  1831. 
The  elder  son, 

The  Rev.  John  Bere,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Morebath,  and  Rector 
of  Skilgate,  Somerset,  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert 
Pearce,  Esq.  of  Morebath,  and  had  (with  two  daus.,  Anne,  m. 
1814,  Stucley-Tristram  Lucas,  Esq.,  and  Elizabeth,  who  d. 
unm.)  two  sons,  John,  late  of  TimewcU  House,  and  Richard, 
LL.B.,  Rector  of  Skilgate,  Somerset,  d.  27  Feb.  1865.  The 
eldest  son  and  heir, 

John  Bere,  Esq.  of  Timewell  House,  Devon,  J. P.,  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  James  Randolph,  of  Tiverton,  and  dying 
17  Aug.  186.3,  was  8.  by  his  eldest  son,  the  present  Rev.  John 
Bere,  Rector  of  Skilgate.  His  next  brother,  Richard  Bere,  Esq. 
of  The  Lodge,  Milverton,  Somerset,  m.  Mary-Senior  Sainsbury, 
and  has  issue. 

Arms  and  Motto — As  Bere  of  Morebath. 

-Seat— Skilgate  Rectory,  Wiveliscombe. 


BERENS    OF    KEVIWaTON. 

Berens,  Richard-Benton,  Esq.,  M.A.,  of  Kev- 
ington,  Kent.  J.P.,  b.  15  March,  1834.;  m.  13 
June,  1860,  Fauny-G-eorgina,  dau.  of  Alexander- 
Atherton  Park,  Esq.,  Master  of  the  Court  of 
Common  Pleas,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Richard,  b.  28  Jan.  1864. 

II.  George,  b.  11  Jan.  1866. 

III.  Herbert,  b.  2  Oct.  1867. 

ILtncajC.— Joseph  Berens,  Esq.  of  Kevington,  m.  17D9, 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  Rubon  Benyon,  Esq.,  and  d.  11  Jan.  1853, 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  July,  1854)  a  son, 

Eichard-Heauvoir  Berens,  Esq.  of  Kevington,  m.  10 
Jan.  1833,.  Catherine,  dau.  of  J.-E.  Dowdeswell,  Esq.  of  Pull 
Court,  CO.  Worcester,  M.P.,  and  d.  25  Feb.  1859,  having  had 
issue, 

Eichabd-Bebens,  now  of  Kevington. 

Edward-Osmond. 

Caroline. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  bear,  passant,  sa. 
Crest — A  demi-bear,  salient,  sa. 
.SeaJ— Kevington,  St.  Mary  Cray,  Kent. 


BERESPORD    OP    LEARMOlJNT. 

BEBEsroED,  John-Baree,  Esq.  of  Learmount, 
CO.  Londonderry,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.A.  Oxon,  Vice- 
Lieutenant  CO.  Derry,  h.  19  April,  1815  ;  m.  1st, 
23  April,  1840,  .Sophia,  sister  of  Hugh  Lyons-Mont- 
gomery, Esq.,  M.P.  CO.  Leitrim,  and  had  by  her 
(who  d.  21  March,  1850)  two  sous, 

I.  H£NKY-BARRfi-P,LACKER,  Licut.,  R.N.,  6.  4  May,  1843. 

II.  John-Claudius-Montgoniery,  R.E.,  A.D.C.,  and  Assistant 
Private  Secretary  to  H.-G.  the  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Ireland, 
b.  3  Feb. 1850. 

lie  m.  2ndly,  7  July,  1853,  Caroline,  only  child  of 
William-Ifamilton  Ash,  Esq.  of  Ashbrook,  by  Lady 
Elizabeth-Emma  his  wife,  sister  of  Gcoi'ge  Sholto, 
Earl  of  Morton,  and  by  her  has, 


in.  William-Ranaal-Hamilton,  6.  19  June,  1859. 

IV.  Marcus-John-Barre,  b.  1863. 

I.  Emma-Clara.  ii.  Barbara-Caroline. 

lu.  Mary-Elizabeth.  iv.  Louisa-Gertrude-Donglas. 

ILlltfagC— Right  Hon.  John  Beeesford,  2nd  son  of 
Marcus,  1st  Earl  of  Tyrone,  by  his  wife  Lady  Catherine 
Power,  Baroness  Le  Poer  in  her  own  right,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
James,  last  Earl  of  Tyrone,  left,  by  Barbara  his  2nd  wife,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Sir  William  Montgomery,  Bart,  of  Magbic  Hill, 
three  sons  and  five  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

Henrt-Babre  Beresfokd,  Esq.  of  Learmount,  6.  25  Sept. 
1784;  m.  29  Feb.  1812,  Eliza,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Bayly, 
Esq.  of  Bristol,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  Dec.  1831)  had  issue, 
John-Barre,  now  of  Learmount. 
Henry-Barrt-,  Comm.  R.N.,  6.  23  July,  1816;  d.  1871. 
William-Montgomery   (Rev.),   h.  31   Oct.   1817;  m.   18   Feb. 
1851,  Rosa,  dau.  of  John  Turner,  Esq.  ot  Brighton,  and  d. 
2  April,  1868,  having  had  issue,  William-James-Montgomcry, 
6.  1859;  James-Hugh-Brownlow ;  Harriet-Sarah;  Florence- 
Mary- Anne  ;  and  Eva-Barre. 

James-David,  late  Major  76th  regt.,  6.  2  April,  1819;  m.  .3  Oct. 
lafiS,  CliaiiuitL-.Vl.,  dau.  of  the  late  \V. -Lennox  Conyngh-.m, 
Esq.  of  Springhill,  and  d.  27  Sept.  1878. 
George-de  la  Poer,  late  Capt  16th  regt.,  b.  13  Feb.  1826:  r,i.  1" 
Dee.  1849,  Anne,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Conyers,  andrf.  .'i.Jur. 
186.5,  leaving  two  sons  and  a  dau.,  Charles-Edward-de  la  I'mi- 
46th  regt.,  6.  1850;    Tristram-Henry  Barre,  Lieut.  K.X. 
Walter-Montgomery ;  and  Daphne-Sarah. 
Mary-Barbara,  m.  9  Feb.  1836,  Thomas- William  Fountain.: 
Esq.  of  Narford  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  d.  1868. 
Eliza-Frances,  d.  1859. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  crusilly-fltchee,  threi! 
fleurs-de-lis,  a  border,  engrailed,  sa.,  for  Bekesfobd  ;  2Qdail(| 
3rd,  arg.,  a  chief,  indented,  sa.,  for  Power.  ; 

Crest — A  dragon's  head,  erased,  arg., pierced  through  the  necl  ] 
with  a  broken  spear,  or,  point  arg.,  thrust  through  the  uppei 
jaw.  ! 

3Tolto — Nil  nisi  cruce.  ! 

iS'ecUs— Learmount  and  Ashbrook,  co.  Londonderry. 


BERESFORD-HOPE. 

See  Hope. 


PACK-BERESPORD. 

See  Pack. 


BERESPORD    OP    MACBIE    HILL, 
CO.    PEEBLES. 


See  Bueke's  Feerage. 


BERINOTON    OP    WINSLEY. 

Beeington,  John,  Esq.  of  Mote  Hall,  co.  Saloj 
J.P.,  D.L.,  Lieut-Col.  Hereford  Militia,  b.  1822 
m.  1851,  (leorgiana,  dau.  of  J.-S.  Coxon,  Esq.  c 
Flesk  Priory,  co.  Kerry. 

%intKQC. — Blount,  in  his  MS.CollectionsforHereford.ihir 
speaking  of  Winsley,  anciently  Windesley,  says :  "In  Edwai 
III.'s  time,  Beryton  of  Stoke  Lacy  married  the  daughter  ar 
heir  of  Rowland  de  Windesley,  and  had  by  her  this  anciei   \ 
seat,  with  other  lands,  which  has  continued  in  the  family  CV''  (jl 
since.    But  in  later  tymes  the  name  has  been  changed      >i 
Berington.    This  house  lyes  in  the  parish  of  Hope-under-Di 
more,  and  as  a  badge  of  its  antiquity  there  is  carved  in  woo 
in  old  characters,  over  the  porch,  a  cross  with  these  word 
'  Per  signura   T  libera  nos  Domine.'     Upon  the  crossbeaD 
of  the  hall  is  carved  an  ancient  coat-of-arms,   consisting 
bendy  of  five  pieces,  which  haply  was  the  arms  of  Windesl 
before  the  Beringtons  were  owners  of  it." 

Simon  Berington,  Esq.  (eldest  son  of  William  Berington, 
Stoke  Lacy,  by  IClizabeth  Kittleby  his  2nd  wife,  and  grandsi 
of  John  Berington,  Esq.  of  Stoke  Lacy,  by  Eleanor  his  wi) 
dau.  and  heir  of  Rowland  Wyndesley,  of  Wyndesley),  V 
great-grandfather  of 

John  Berington,  Esq.  of  Winsley,  living  in  1683,  aged! 
He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Woolrych,  Bart,  of  Du 
maston,  Salop,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  living  1683,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Eiwsell, 
Little  Malvern,  and  had  (besides  a  son,  who  d.  s.  p.)  an  OB 
dau.  and  heir,  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Williams,  Esq. 


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Trillynix,  co.  Flint,  who  acquired  with  her  Little  Malvern, 
and  left  an  only  dau.  and  heiress,  Mary,  who  m.  Walter 
Wakeinan,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  i).,  devising  Little  Malvern  to  her 
kinsman,  William  Berington  Esq.  of  Hereford  (the  son  of 
her  second  cousin,  Charles). 
Elizabeth. 
The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

John  Berington,  Esq.  of  Winsley,  m.  the  dau.  and  heir  of 
Andrews  of  Hereford,  and  had,  with  a  younger  son,  Simon 
(Rev.),  an  elder  son  and  heir, 

John  Bekington,  Esq.  of  Winsley  and  Devereux  Wotton, 
who  711.  Winifred,  dau.  of  John  Hornyold,  Esq.  of  Blackmoor 
Park,  CO.  Worcester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  Jan.  1791)  had 
J  issue, 

I      I.  John  d.  s.  p.  at  Bristol. 
n.  Thomas,  his  successor. 

III.  Joseph  (Rev.). 

IV.  Charles,  ancestor  of  Berington  of  Little  Mcdxern  Court. 

I.  Winifred,  d.  unm.  24  Sept.  1826. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  Lacon  Lambo,  Esq. ;  d.  30  Sept.  1823. 
,    III.  Mary,  m.  1  Dec.  1770,  John  Eldridge,  of  London. 

IV.  Catherine,  7    „  „„„„ 

V.  Bridget,  and  vi.  another  dau.  j  ^"  '^"°''- 
V    vii.  Henrietta,  d.  U7im.  b  July,  1825. 

•    viii.  Jane,  d.  unm.  1  Jan.  1820. 

Mr.  Berington  d.  2  Feb.  1794,   aged  87,   and  was  s.  by  his 

3ldest  surviving  son, 

Thomas  Berington,  Esq.  of  Winsley.  He  m.  Jane,  only  dau. 
)f  Francis  liisden,  Esq.  of  Howfield,  Essex,  and  by  her  (who 
I.  Feb.  1812)  had  issue. 

John,  heir  to  his  father. 

Thonias-Risdon,  of  Hereford. 

William,  m.  Mary  Hughes,  and  has  issue,  John  and  Harriet. 

Rowland,  d.  s.  p. 

Caroline.  Maria.  Louisa.  Harriet, 

.'lie  eldest  son, 

John  Berington,  Esq.  of  Winsley,  D.L.,  Lieut. -Col.  Here- 
ord  Militia,  m.  Frances,  widow  of  J.  Dickenson,  Esq.,  and  d. 
5  Jan.  1852,  leaving  issue, 


I.  John,  now  of  Mote  Hall. 

II.  Rowland. 
IV.  William. 


in.  Thomas. 
V.  Charles. 

Ai-im — Sa.,  three  greyhounds,  courant,  arg.,  collared  gu., 
dthin  a  border  of  the  last  a  crescent  for  difference. 
Crest — A  greyhound's  head,  couped,  arg.,  gorged  with  a 
ollar  gu. 
&a£— Mote  Hall,  Salop. 


BERINGTON    OF    LITTLE    MALVERN 
COURT. 

Beeingto:;^,  Charles -Michael,  Esq.  of  Little 
lalvern  Court,  co.  Worcester,  High  Sheriff  1868, 
ite  Captain  in  the  Worcestei*  Yeomanry  Cavah-y, 
.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  15  Feb.  1830 ;  m.  1st,  2  July, 
858,  Ellen-Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  James 
!alfe,  Esq.  of  Runnymede,  co.  Roscommon,  which 
idy  d.  s.  p.  18  Aug.  1866.  He  m.  2ndly,  1869,  Mary- 
/ouisa-Patricia,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Michael- 
-gnew  Coxon,  Esq.,  Bombay  C.S.,  and  has  issue, 


I.  William. 
I.  Frances. 
IV.  Mary. 


II.  Charles-Michael. 

II.  Josephine.        iii.  Ellen. 

V.  Winifride. 


jLfitCagC. — This,  abrancli  of  Berington  of  Winsley,  is  des- 
;nded  from 

Charles  Berington,  Esq.  of  Wintereott,  co.  Hereford,  4th 
m  of  John  Berington,  Esq.  of  Winsley,  h.  5  April,  1747,  at 
'insley.  Hem.  1  Dec.  1770,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
'illiam  Jay,  Esq.  of  Wintereott,  and  d.  9  Feb.  1809,  having  by 
er  (who  d.  5  Deo.  1810)  had  issue.  His  2nd  surviving  son, 
William  Berington,  Esq.  of  Little  Malvern  Court,  b.  13  Feb. 
i"94;  m.  18  May,  1829,  Mary-Frances,  only  child  of  Don  Josef 
run,  of  Cadiz,  by  his  wife,  Josefa-Teresa-Ramona-Donata 
angton,  4th  dau.  of  Michael-Lawrence-Joseph  Langton,  Esq.  of 
adiz,  of  the  family  of  Langton,  of  Grenan,  co.  Kilkenny, 
•eland,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  Oct.  1866)  had  issue  to  survive, 
Charles-Michael,  now  of  Little  Malvern  Court. 
T.  William  Berington  s.  to  the  Little  Malvern  estate, 
ader  the  will  of  his  cousin,  Mrs.  Mary  Wakeman,  dau.  and 
;ir  of  Thomas  Wilhams,  Esq.  of  Trillynix,  co.  Flint,  and 
Lttle  Malvern,  co.  Worcester.  The  Little  Malvern  estate  Mr. 
'illiams  acquired  by  his  wife  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  and  heir  of 


Thomas  Berington,  Esq.  (2nd  son  of  John  Berington,  Fsq.  of 
Winsley)  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  ftussell,  Esq.  of 
Little  Malvern.  Mr.  William  Berington  d.  16  April,  1847,  and 
was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son,  the  present,  Charles-Michael 
Berington,  Esq.  of  Little  Malvern  Court. 

Arms,  &c. — As  Bekington  of  Winsley,  with  due  difference. 

Seat — Little  Malvern  Court,  Malvern,  co.  Worcester. 


BERKELEY    OP    COTHERIDGE. 

Berkeley,  Rev.William-Comtns,  of  Cotheridge 
Court,  CO.  Worcester,  b.  1810 ;  m.  1814,  Harriett- 
Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  John  -  Bowyer  Nichols,  Esq., 
F.S.A.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  RowLAND-CoMTNS.  II.  William-Nichols. 

HI.  Edmond-Robert.  iv.  Herbert-Bowyer. 

JLtlTCaflC. — William  Berkeley,  Esq.,  6.  1582;  eldest  son 
of  Rowland  Berkeley,  Esq.  of  Worcester  and  Spetchley,  M.P. 
(see  Berkeley  of  Spetchtei/),  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Chettle,  Esq.  of  co.  Worcester.  In  the  13th  of  James  I.,  he  pur- 
chased from  Sir  John  Acton,  of  Elmley-Lovet,  co.  Worcester, 
the  manor  and  estate  of  Cotheridge,  and  served  the  ofBce  of 
High  Sheriff  1618.  At  his  decease,  1658,  he  left,  with  two 
daus.,  a  son  and  heir. 

Sir  Rowland  Berkeley,  Knt.  of  Cotheridge,  6.  1613;  a 
Cavalier  Officer,  and  M.P.  for  the  city  of  Worcester,  one 
of  the  intended  Knights  of  the  Royal  Oak.  He  ui.  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Cave,  Knt.  ot  Stanford,  co.  Northampton, 
and  had,  with  four  daus.,  a  son,  Thomas,  who  d.  unm.  at 
Megree,  in  Greece,  1669.  Sir  Rowland  d.  1696.  The  eldest 
dau., 

Elizabeth  Berkeley,  s.  to  the  estates,  m.  Henry  Greene, 
Esq.  of  Wykin,  co.  Warwick,  and  had  a  son, 

Rowland  Greene,  Esq.,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Ber- 
keley, and  was  High  Sheriff  co.  Worcester  1711,  m.  Mary,  dau., 
and  co-heir  of  George  Bohun,  Esq.  of  Newhouse  and  Coundon, 
CO.  Warwick,  and  had,  with  eight  daus.,  of  whom  Jane,  m. 
William,  5th  Lord  Craven,  of  Combe  Abbey,  co.  Warwick; 
and  Katherine,  was  2nd  wife  of  Thomas,  4th  Lord  Leigh,  of 
Stoneleigh,  two  sons, 

I.  Rowland,  his  heir. 

II.  Lucy  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Great  Whitley  and  Acton  Beau- 
champ,  CO.  Worcester,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Robert  Coxe,  Esq. 
of  London,  and  had,  with  a  dau.  Jane,  wife  of  Rev.  William 
Calcot,  of  Caynham  Court,  a  son, 

Rowland  (Rev.),  LL.D.,  Fellow  of  New  Coll.,  Vicar  of 
AV'rittle,  and  Rector  of  Rochfort,  Essex,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  John  Wathen,  Esq.  of  Clapham,  Surrey,  and  had 
issue, 

1  John-Rowland  (Rev.),  s.  to  the  Cotheridge  estates. 

2  William,  heir  to  his  brother. 

3  Henry-Comyns,  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Swayne,  Esq.,  d.  1846,  having  had  issue. 

4  George,  of  Caynham  Court,  Salop,  Major  in  the  army, 
m.  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Beattie,  Esq.,  M.D.,  and  left 
at  his  decease,  1868,  John-AVilliam,  and  other  issue. 
He  assumed  the  surname  of  Calcott,  by  tlie  will  of 
his  aunt,  Jane,  Mrs.  Calcot. 

5  Thomas,  d.  unm.  1819. 

6  Charles,  m.  Susan,  dau.  of  Thomas  Clarke,  Esq.,  and 
had  issue. 

1  Lucy,  m.  Clement  Hue,  Esq.,  M.D. ;  d.  1851. 

2  Mary-Anne,  m.  Capt.  Kersteman. 

3  Emily,  vi.  James  Bishop,  Esq. ;  d.  1838. 
Mr.  Berkeley  d.  1731,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Rowland  Berkeley,  Esq.  of  Cotheridge,  who  m.  Lucy,  dau. 
of  Anthony  Lechmere,  Esq.  of  Severn  End,  and  had  issue, 
Rowland,  his  heir;  Henry-Rowland,  who  s.  his  brother; 
and  with  three  younger  sons  and  one  dau.,  all  of  whom  d.  unm. 
three  daus.,  Anne,  m.  Rev.  Richard  Tomkyns,  of  Henwick 
House,  CO.  Worcester;  Mary,  m.  Joseph  Severne,  Esq.  of 
Munderfield  Harold,  co.  Hereford ;  and  Margaret,  m.  William 
Yeomans,  Esq.  of  co.Worcester.  Mr.  Berkeley  d.  1759,  and  was 
s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Rowland  Berkeley,  Esq.  of  Cotheridge,  High  Sheriff  1764, 
and  M.P.  for  Dioitwich  1774,  who  dying  s.  ^9.  1805,  was  s.  by 
his  brother. 

The  Rev.  Henry-Rowland  Berkeley,  of  Cotheridge,  D.C.L., 
Fellow  of  New  College,  Oxford,  Rector  of  Onibury,  Salop, 
and  of  Shelsley  Beauchamp,  co.  Worcester.  He  in.  Mary,  dau. 
of  David  Jones,  Esq.  of  New  Woodstock,  co.  Oxtord,  and  d.  s.  p. 
1832,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  nephew. 

The  Rev.  Richard  Tomkyns,  Fellow  of  New  College,  Rector 
of  Great  Harwood,  Bucks,  who  assumed    the   surname  of 


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BER 


liEKKELET.  He  m.  Louisa,  dau.  of  Rev.  James  Preedy,  and 
liad  a  dau.,  Louisa-Anne,  who  m.  Edward-Russell  InRram, 
Esq.  of  Waresley,  co.  Worcester.  Mr.  Tomkyns  Berkeley  d. 
1840,  and  was  s.  by  his  cousin. 

Rev.  John-Rowland  Berkeley,  of  Cotheridge,  Fellow  of 
New  College,  Rector  of  Much  Cowame,  co.  Hereford,  grand- 
son of  the  Rev.  Lucy  Berkeley.  He  d.  unm.  1850,  and  was  s. 
by  his  brother, 

William  Bebkelet,  Esq.  of  Cotheridge,  to.  1809,  Lucy- 
Frederica,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Richard  Comyns,  Esq. 
or  llyland.s  Essex,  and  d.  lA  Nov.  1869,  aged  85,  leaving 
issue  (by  her,  who  d.  U  Doc.  1878,  aged  94), 

I.  WiLLiAM-CoMYNS,  his  hcir. 

II.  Comyns-Rowland,  of  Gray's-Inn,  m.  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of 
the  Uev.  Frederick  Lateward,  Rector  of  Perivale,  Middle- 
sex, and  has  issue. 

ni.  Charles-Clement,  of  Lincoln"s-Inn,  Barrister-at-Law. 

IV.  George-Brackenbury.  v.  Augustus. 

I.  Emily-Comyns. 
Mr.  Berkeley  d.  13  Nov.  1869,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  chevron  arg.,  between  ten  crnsses-pattee  of 
the  second. 

Crest— A  bear's  head,  couped,  arg.,  muzzled  gu. 

Motto — Dieu  avec  nous. 

Seat— Cotheridge  Court,  Worcester. 


BERKELEY    OF    SPETCHLEY    PARK. 

Berkeley,  Robert,  Esq.  of  Spetchley  Park,  co. 
Worcester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  8  Oct.  1823  ;  m. 
4  March,  1851,  Lady  Mary-Catherine  Browne,  dau. 
of  Thomas,  3rd  Earl  of  Kenmare,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Robert-Valentine,  b.  29  April,  1853. 

ji.  Maurice,  6.  2  April,  1855. 

III.  Thomas-Mowbray,  6.  1 1  Nov.  1859. 

rv.  Hubert,  6.  25  June,  1864. 

V.  Oswald,  6.  8  Dec.  1866. 

VI.  Wulstan,  6.  2  Nov.  1871. 

I.  Augusta,  IV.  9  May,  1876,  Charles-William -Francis 
Viscount  Campden,  eldest  son  of  Charles  George,  2nd 
Earl  of  Gainsborough,  and  d.  5  Nov.  1877. 

II.  Mary-Ida,  m.  9  May,  1876,  William  Fitzherbert  Brock- 
holes,  Esq.  of  Claughton  Hall,  co.  Lancaster. 

III.  Maud.  IV.  Agnes. 

v.  Constance.  vi.  Etheldreda. 

iLtttCagC— The  Hon.  Thomas  Berkeley,  4th  son  of  James, 
6th  Lord  Berkeley,  by  Isabel,  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Thomas  Mowbray,  1st  Duke  of  Norfolk,  was  seated  at  Dursley, 
CO.  Gloucester.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Richard  Guy,  Esq. 
of  Minsterworth,  in  the  same  co.,  and  dying  in  1484,  was  «.  by 
his  son, 

Richard  Berkeley  Esq.  of  Dursley,  whose  son,  by  Margaret 
Dyer  his  wife, 

William  Berkeley,  Esq.,  M.P.,  was  father  (by  Elizabeth 
Burghill  his  wife)  of 

Rowland  Berkeley,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  the  city  of  Worcester, 
who  purchased  from  Philip  Sheldon,  Esq.,  the  estate  of 
Spetchley.  He  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Heywood,  Esq., 
and  dying  in  1611,  had,  with  five  younger  sons  and  nine  daus., 
William,  of  Cotheridge  {see  that  family) ;  and 
Sir  Robert  Berkeley,  Knt.  of  Spetchley,  6. 1584,  an  eminent 
Lawyer,  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of  King's  Bench.  He 
m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Conyers,  Esq.  of  East 
Barnet,  and  dying  in  1G56  (a  splendid  monument  to  his  memory 
still  remains  in  Spetchley  Church),  left  an  only  son  and  suc- 
cessor, 

Thomas  Berkeley,  Esq.  of  Spetchley,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
William  Darell,  Esq.  of  Scotney,  in  Sussex  (descended  from 
a  niece  of  Archbishop  Chicheley,  Founder  of  All  Souls'  College, 
Oxford).    Their  son, 

Thomas  Berkeley,  Esq.,  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  sole  hcir  of 
William  Holyoke,  Esq.  of  Morton  Basset,  co.  Warwick,  and 
dying  1719,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas    Berkeley,  Esq.,  ra.  Mary,    dau.  and  heiress  of 
Robert  Davis,  Esq.  of  Clytha,  co.  Monmouth,  and  dying  in 
France,  left  two  sons,  viz., 
Robert,  his  hcir. 

John,  who  TO.  1st,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Charles  Bodenham, 
Esq.  of  Rotherwas,  co.  Hereford,  and  had  an  only  son, 
Robert,  successor  to  his  uncle.  He  m.  2ndly,  Jano,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Sir  William  Compton,  Bart.,  and  had  two 
daus.,  Catherine,  wife  of  Robert  Canning,  Esq.  of  Fox- 
cote  ;  and  Jane,  m.  Thomas-Anthony,  Viscount  Southwell. 
Tlic  elder  son, 
Robert  Berkeley,  Esq.  of  Spetchley,  m.  1st,  Anne,  sister 


and  co-heir  of  John  Wyborne,  Esq.  of  Flixton,  co.  Norfolk ; 
2ndly,  Katherine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Fitzherbert,  Esq.  of  Swin- 
nerton,  co.  Stafford ;  and  3rdly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Peter  Parry, 
Esq.  of  Twysog,  co.  Denbigh.  Mr.  Berkeley  d.  a.  p.  1804;  ai.d 
was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Robert  Berkeley,  Esq.  of  Spetchley,  to.  1792,  Apollonia, 
3rd  dau.  of  Richard  Lee,  Esq.  of  Llanfoist,  co.  Monmouth,  and 
left  at  his  decease  an  only  son, 

Robert  Berkeley,  Esq.  of  Spetchley,  b.  21  May,  1794  :  -in. 
24  Jan.  1822,  Henrietta-Sophia,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Paul 
Benfield,  Esq.  of  Grosvenor  Square,  M.P.,  by  Mary-Frances 
his  wife,  grand-dau.  of  Sir  John  Swinburne,  Bart,  of  Caphealoii, 
and  by  her  (whorf.  15  Dec.  1857)  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  now  of  Spetchley  Park. 

II.  John-Edward,  b.  6  March,  1827;  d.  1847. 

III.  Henry-William,  Major  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  6.  Feb.  1-30 ; 
m.  18  April,  1872,  Catherine,  dau.  ot  G.-Forde  CopeUind, 
Esq.  of  Bayshill,  co.  Gloucester,  and  has  issue,  Henry,  b. 
23  March,  1873;  Christopher,  b.  18  Jan.  1877,  and  Eva. 

IV.  Frederick-Charles,  6.  Feb.  1835;  d.  8  June,  1866. 

V.  Francis-Rowland,  b.  May,  1840. 

I.  Mary-Frances,  d.  1841.  ii.  Ilarriet-EIiza. 

III.  Agnes-Mary-Caroline. 

IV.  Emily-Jane,  m.  Oct.  1855,  Simon-Thomas  Scropc,  E?q. 
of  Danby  Hall,  co.  York. 

V.  Mary,  m.  Sept.  1857,  Viscount  Feilding,  now  Eail  ol 
Denbigh. 

Mr.  Berkeley  d.  26  Sept.  1874,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 


Arms — Gu.,  a  chevron  arg.  between  ten  crosses  patti. 
the  second. 

Crest — A  bear's  head,  couped,  arg.,     uzzled  gu. 

Motto — Dieu  avec  nous. 

-Seat— Spetchley  Park,  co.  Worcester. 


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BERKELEY    OF    CEDAR    HILL. 

Berkeley,  Thomas-Berkeley  Hardtmax-,  Esq. 
of  Cedar  Hill,  Antigua,  and  the  Fountain  and 
Shadwell  estates,  St.  Kitts,  West  Indies,  a  Magis- 
trate for  the  Island  of  St.  Kitts,  a  Member  of  the 
Executive  and  Legislative  Councils  of  that  Island, 
also  Vice-President  of  the  Federal  Council  of  the 
Leeward  Islands,  and  Colonel  in  the  Militia,  h.  3 
Jan.  1824 ;  m.  26  May,  1846,  Alice,  3rd  dau.  of  the 
late  Hon.  John-Hart  Eawlings,  formerly  in  the  9th 
regt.,  and  niece  of  Sir  Anthony  Hart,  formerly 
Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas-Berkeley,  b.  20  May,  1847. 

II.  John-Hart,  Lieut,  and  Adjutant  83rd  foot,  b.  1  Aug. 
1849. 

III.  Hcnry-Spenccr,  Barrister  of  the  Inner  Temple,  b.  3  Sept. 
1851. 

IV.  Humphrey-George,  b.  14  Oct.  1860. 
I.  Alice-Howard. 

n.  Annie-Berkeley,  in.  23  Oct.  187.'?,  Hon.  Arthur-Wyndhrmi 
Holmes-A'Court,  6th  son  of  William-Henry,  2nd  Lord 
Heytesbury 

III.  Aymee-Martha. 

Mr.  Hardtman-Berkeley  assumed  by  royal  license 
the  additional  name  of  Berkeley,  as  heir  of  his 
maternal  grandfather  Maurice  Berkeley,  Esq.     . 

ittUCnSC— Maurice  Berkeley,  h.  1698,  of  the  family  oi 
Berkeley,  of  Berkeley,  co.  Gloucester,  went  to  the  West  Indies  1 
where  he  m.  1732,  Miss  Tobin,  of  the  Island  of  Nevis,  and  had  • 
with  a  dau.  Mary  (who  d.  unm.),  a  son,  ! 

Henry  Berkeley,  Esq.,  b.  1734;  d.  1800.  He  was  foil 
many  years  an  Officer  in  the  Colonial  Service;  hew.  Julia  j 
dau.  of  Charles  Manning,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  I 

I.  Maurice,  b.  1766 ;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Earle,  and  d  I 
1819,  having  had  issue, 

Anne-Howard,  m.  1821,  Thomas-Allman  Hardtman,  Esq    . 
J.P.  for  the  Island  of  St.  Kitts,  and  had  issue  a  son,  ti'  ' 
present, 
Thomas-Berkeley  Hardtman-Berkeley. 

II.  Thomas,  who  erected  a  monument  to  his  father  in  th 
church  of  St.  George,  Basseterre,  St.  Kitts,  West  Indie.'  , 
with  the  following  inscription :—  | 

"  Rcsurgam.— This  Tablet  is  erected  by  Thomas  Berkelej 
Esq.,  to  the  memory  of  his  much  respected  father,  Henr 
Berkeley,  Esq.,  who  was  born  in  this  Island  in  Jan.  173'^ 
and  was  the  son  of  Maurice  Berkeley,  Esq.,  by  Miss  Tobii 
of  the  Island  of  Nevis.  Maurice  Berkeley  descended  ftoi 
Maurice  Berkeley,  one  of  the  branches  of  the  ancient  ani 
illustrious  house  of  Berkeley,  of  the  co.  of  Gloucestc '■' 


BER 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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married  in  the  year  1732,  Miss  Tobin,  a  daughter  of  the 
very  respectable  family  of  Tobin,  of  the  Island  of  Nevis, 
and  with  liis  lady  came  out  to  the  West  Indies,  where  he  did 
not  long  encounter  the  climate.  He  died,  leaving  two  sons, 
Henry  and  Maurice.  Henry  was  the  father  of  seven  sons 
and  three  daus.  (of  whom  Thomas  is  the  youngest  of  tlie 
sons) ;  Maurice  died  unmarried.  The  high  cliaracter  for 
honour  and  integrity  upheld  in  this  colony  by  Henry 
Berkeley  is  universally  acknowledged  by  all  its  inhabitants, 
and  this  humble  memento  is  offered  by  his  son  as  a  tribute 
of  gratitude  to  his  memory,  for  having  shewn  so  virtuous 
an  example  to  his  posterity." 


BERNARD  OF  CASTLE  BERNARD. 

BEitN.\RD,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Castle  Bernard, 
King's  Co.,  Lord-Lieut,  and  Custos  Rotulorum  of 
that  county,  and  High  Sheriff  1837,  Lieut.-Col.  iu 
the  army,  late  12th  Lancers,  Col.  King's  Co.  MiUtia, 
b.  Sept.  1816  ;  s.  his  father  18  May,  1834. 

HillCaCJt.— Thomas  Bernard,  Esq.  of  Oldtown  and 
Clonmulsh,  co.  Carlow,  High  Sheriff  1708;  i/i.  Deborah,  sister 
of  John  Sheppard,  Esq.  of  Derryvowles,  and  widow  of  Richard 
Humphreys,  Esq.,  and  dying  1720,  left  issue,  I  Charles,  of 
Bernard's  Grove,  Queen's  Co.,  High  Sheriff  ot  Carlow  in 
1718,  d.  I7'28,  leaving  issue ;  2  Franks,  of  Castletown,  King's 
Co.,  111.  and  had  issue;  3  Joseph,  of  whom  we  treat.  The 
3rd  son, 

.  Joseph  Bernard,  Esq.  of  Straw  Hill,  co.  Carlow,  and  Castle- 
town, King's  Co.,  High  Sheriff  of  the  former  in  1730,  b.  1694; 
m.  1717,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Old  Court,  co. 
AVicklow,  and  had,  with  five  daus.,  three  sons, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

John,  Capt.  K.N.,  who  m.  his  cousin.  Miss  Pickering,  and 
left  one  son,  Joseph,  of  Frankfort,  King's  Co. 

William,  of  Straw  Hill,  co.  Carlow,  m.  his  cousin,  Mary 
i        Bernard,  by  whom  he  had  Thomas,  of  Straw  Hill,  who  d. 
I        1807,  leaving,  besides  daus.,  two  sons. 
I.  Mr.  Bernard  d.  1764,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

[Thomas  Bernard,  Esq.  of  Castletown,  m.  Jane,  Mrs.  Arm- 
strong, eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  (with  her  sisters,  Mrs. 
Drought,  of  Whigsborough,  and  Mrs.  Tarleton)  of  Adam 
Mitchell,  Esq.  of  Rathgibbon,  and  d.  1788,  leaving,  with  daus., 
of  whom  Grace  m.  Philip  Going,  Esq.  of  Monaquil,  and 
Susannah  m.  Bigoe  Armstrong,  Esq.,  an  only  son, 
1  Thomas  Bernard,  Esq.  of  Castle  Bernard,  m.  1st,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Jonathan  Willington,  Esq.  of  Castle  WilUngton,  King's 
Co.,  and  2ndly,  Miss  Biddulph;  by  the  former  he  left,  at 
his  decease  in  1815  (with  four  daus.,  the  eldest  of  whom, 
Jlnry,  III.  Sir  Robert  Waller,  Bart.),  one  son, 

Thomas  Bernard,  Esq.  of  Castle  Bernard,  Col.  King's  Co. 
Mihtia,  and  for  more  than  thirty-two  years  M.P.  for  the  co., 
>.  1769;  m.  1st,  1800,  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  Henry,  1st  Lord 
Ounalley,  which  lady  <?.  s.j).  1802;  and  2ndly,  29  July,  1814, 
-,:\i\y  Catherine-Henrietta  Hely-Hutchinson,  sister  of  John, 
•  id  Earl  of  Donoughmore,  by  whom  (who  d.  1844)  he  had  four 
ons  and  two  daus.,  viz., 
I  Thomas,  now  of  Castle  Bernard. 
u.   Francis,  6.  Dec.  1818;  d.  iinm.  Dec.  1847. 

III.  John-Henry-Scrope,  6.  May,  1820;  Lieut.  18th  (Royal 
Irish  I  regt.,  subsequently  Major  in  the  Turkish  contingent 
in  the  Crimea;  served  in  the  first  campaign  in  China;  m. 
May,   1849,  Mdlle.  Racine,  and  (/.  Sept.  1857,  leaving  issue, 

Thomas-Scrope-Welleslet,  44th  regt.,  6.  Oct.   1850. 
Marguerite-Adeline,    m.    1875,    Capt.    Caulfeild    French, 
cousin  of  Lord  de  Freync. 

IV.  Richard-Wellesley,  an  Officer  in  the  army,  present  at 
the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  Lieut.-Col. 
King's  Co.  Militia;  formerly  in  the  Austrian  Service, 
1)1  puty  Ranger  of  the  Curragh  of  Kildare,  Chamberlain  at 
the  Vice  Regal  Court,  Dublin,  in  the  Vice-Royalties  of  the 
Dukes   of  Abercorn  and    Marlborough,    6.   March,    1822; 

.i.  31  Aug.  1859,  Ellen-Georgina,  widow  of  Col.  the  Hon. 
Hinry  Handcock,  and  dau.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Henry 
Williams,  R.A.     He  d.  s.  p.  Sept.  1877. 

I.  Frances-Margaret,  hi.  1846,  S.-H.  Goold-Adams,  Esq. ;  d. 
March,  IS.'iO. 

II.  Marguerite,  d.  1842. 

j1.  Bernard  d.  18  May,  1834. 

&a«— Castle  Bernard,  Kinnitty,  King's  Co. 


Henrietta,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Josluia  Rowley,  Rector 
of    Bergholt,    Suffolk,    and    niece    of    Sir    Wilhani 
Rowley,  2nd  bart.  of  Tendering  Hall. 
JLiUCagC. — Josias  Berners,  Esq.,  was  father  of 
James  Berners,  who  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of  William 
Robinson,  Esq.,  and  was  father  of 

William  Berners,  Esq.,  b.  1679  ;  m.  a  dau.  of  R.  Row- 
worth,  Esq.,  and  d.  1712,  leaving  an  only  surviving  son, 

William  Berners,  Esq.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry 
ISendysh,  Esq.  of  South  Town,  Great  Yarmouth,  great-great- 
grand-dau.  of  Oliver  Cromwell,  and  was  father  of 

Charles  Berners,   Esq.  of  Wolverston   Park,  b.  1740;  m. 
11   June,    1765,  Katherine,    dau.   of  John   Laroche,  Esq.   of 
Egham,  M.P.  for  Bodmin,  and  had  issue, 
Charles,  his  heir. 

Henrt-Dennt,  late  of  Wolverston  Park. 

AVilliam,  of  London,  Banker,  b.  1771;  m.  Rachel,  dau.  of 
John  Jarret,  Esq.  of  Freemantle,  Hants,  and  d.  1841,  having 
had  issue,  with  two  daus.,  three  sons,  William,  Capt. 
R.H.A. ;  Henry,  m.  Miss  Saunders,  of  London;  and 
Arthur. 

Maria,  m.  1793,  Herbert  Newton  Jarrett,  Esq.  of  the  Island 
of  Jamaica,  and  d.  1831. 
Mr.  Berners  d.  1815,  and  was  s.  by  hfs  son, 

Charles  Bebners,  Esq.  of  Wolverstone  Park,  d.  unm. 
19  Aug.  1831,  aged  61,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Ven.    Henry-Dennt   Berners,    of  Wolverston    Park,  J. P., 
Archdeacon  of  Suffolk,  b.  18  Sept.  1769;  m.  July,  1799,  Sarah, 
dau.  of  John  Jarrett,  Esq.  of  Freemantle,  and  had  issue, 
John,  now  ot  Wolverstone. 

Hugh,  Capt.  R.N.,  Midanbury,  Hants,  6.  25  July,  1801 ;  m. 
29  Oct.  1832,  Julia-Alice,  dau.  of  John  Ashton,  Esq.  of  The 
Grange,  near  Northwich,  and  has  issue,  1  Charles-Hugh,  u. 
28  Aug.  1842,  J.P.  Suffolk,  m.  20  June,  1867,  Mary, 
youngest  dau.  ot  the  late  Sir  Ralph  Anstruther,  Bart,  of 
Balcaskie,  co.  Fife,  and  has  a  dau.,  Mary ;  1  Julia-Emily ; 
2  Alice-Henrietta;  3  Juliana- Augusta,  m.  16  Aug.  1867, 
Henry-Charles  Talbot,  Esq. ;  4  Edith-Maude,  m.  19  Jan. 
1875,  C.-A.-W.  Rycroft,  second  son  of  the  late  Sir  R.-H.-C. 
Rycroft,  Bait.,  and  has  issue, 
Ralph,  Rector  ot  Harkstead,  Suffolk,  6.  March,  1803;  to. 
27  June,  1831,  Eliza,  dau  of  Sir  Cornelius  Cuylcr,  Bart,  of 
Welwyn,  Herts,  and  d.  leaving  issue  three  sons  and  thre* 


Alice,  d.  ; 


1820. 


Arms — Quarterly,  or  and  vert. 

Crest— A.  monkey,  ppr.,  environed  about  the  loins  and  lined 
or,  holding  a  scroll  with  the  motto. 
Motto — Del  fugo,  I  avola — I  escaped  from  the  fire. 
Seat — Wolverstone  Park,  Ipswich. 


3ERNERS    OF   WOOLVERSTONE    PARK. 

Beenees,   John,  Esq.    of    Woolverstonc    Park, 
iffolk,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1800;  m.  1832,  Mary- 


BERNEY    OF    MORTON    HALL. 

Berney,  George-Duckett,  Esq.  of  Morton  Hall, 
Norfolk,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1839  ;  m.  1864,  Katherine- 
Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Lombe,  of  Bylaugh 
Hall,  Norfolk. 

ililtCagC— Thomas  Berney,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff,  Norfolk, 
1647  (younger  brother  of  Sir  Richard  Berney,  1st  bart.  of 
Park  Hall,  in  Reedham),  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Smith,  Esq. 
of  Erminghall,  and  was  grandfather  of 

Thomas  Berney,  Esq.  of  Swardeston  Hall,  6.  1674;  m. 
29  May,  1700,  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  SuekUng,  Esq.  of  Woottou 
Hall,  Norfolk,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Shelton,  Esq., 
of  Barningham,  Suffolk,  and  was  father  of 

John  Berney,  Esq.  of  Bracon  Hall,  6.  1717;  High  Sheriff  of 
Norfolk  1760;  m.  1st,  28  May,  1745,  Susan,  dau.  and  sole 
heir  of  Samuel  Trench,  Esq.;  2ndly,  1756,  Margaret,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Sir  Daniel  Dolens,  Knt.,  and  by  the  former  only  had 
issue,  a  sun,  Tho.mas,  his  heir;  and  two  daus.,  Anne,  m. 
Robert  Fellowes,  of  Shottesham  Hall,  M.P.;  and  Susannah,  m. 
Peter-John  Freinaux,  Esq.     His  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Berney,  Esq.  of  Bracon  Hall,  b.  18  March,  1753;  m. 
3  May,  1774,  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  George 
Jack.son,  afterwards  Duckelt,  Bart.,  sometime  Undersecretary 
of  State,  and  M.P.  for  Colchester,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and 
sole  heir  of  William  Ward,  Esq.  of  Guisborough,  Yorkshire, 
and  left  at  his  decease  (with  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  who  d.  unm.)  a 
son  and  successor, 

Tiomas-Trench  Berney,  Esq.  of  Morton  Ilall,  J. P.,  and 
Hiuh  Sheriff  1813,  b.  17  July,  1784;  m.  15  June,  1812,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Penrice,  Esq.  of  Great  Yarmuutli,  Norfolk, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  George-Duckett,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Bracon  Ash,  Noif  jlk,  M.A.  St. 
John's  Coll.  Camb.,  w.  I81G. 


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BES 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EES 


III.  John. 

IV.  Augustus,  »/i.  Matiiaa-LaTlna,  dau.  of  Col.  George  Gibl/cs, 
and  has  with  daus.,  a  son, 

George-Augustus. 
I.  Maiy.  II.  Elizabeth-Emily.  lii.  Susannah. 

IV.  Caroline,  m.  Andrew  f  ountaine,  Esq.  of  Narlord  Hall, 
Norfolk. 

V.  Julia. 

Mr.  Bemey  d.  15  Dec.  1869,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

yJ/-»w— Quarterly,  gu.  and  az.,  over  all  a  cross,  engrailed, 
erm. 

Crat— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  a  plume  of  ostrich  feathers,  per 
pale,  arg.  and  gu. 

Motto— ^il  temere,  neque  timore.  This  is  the  ancient  motto 
of  the  familv,  but  the  late  Mr.  Thomas-Trench  Bemey  took  for 
Jds  motto  '•  In  God  is  my  trust,"  and  his  60a  Mr.  George- 
Duckett  Bemey  continues  its  use. 

Scat— Morton  Hall,  Norwich. 


BEST    OP    DONNINGTON. 

Best,  Head-Pottingee,  Esq.  of  Donniogton, 
Berks,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1853,  b.  18  July, 
1808 ;  m.  1st,  11  June,  1839,  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of 
Thomas  Dulfield,  Esq.  of  Marcham  Park,  same  co., 
M.P.  for  Abingdon,  by  Emily  his  wife,  only  child 
and  heiress  of  G-eorge  Elwes,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d. 
5  Jan.  1845)  he  has  a  dau., 

Eosamond-Head,  m.  15  April,  1869,  Lieut.-Col.  W.-Lewis 
Stucley,  late  Grenadier  Guards,  eldest  son  of  Sir  George 
Stuckley,  1st  bart.  of  Affeton  CasUe. 

Mr.  Best  m.  2ndly,  22  Sept.  lSi6,  Jane,  eldest  dau. 
of  George  Stratton,  Esq.,  E.  I.  Co.'s  Civil  Service, 
and  a  Member  of  the  Council  of  Fort  St.  George, 
and  has  a  son  and  heir, 
Mabmaduke-Head,  J. p.,  6.  27  June,  1S47. 

lS,int^QC. — The  famity  of  Best  was  for  several  generations 
settled  at  iliddleton  Quernhow,  in  the  parish  of  VVath,  co. 
York. 

James  Best,  of  Hutton  Cranswick,  eldest  son  of  Eichard 
Best,  of  Middleton  Quernhow,  bought,  1598,  the  manor  of 
Elmswell  from  his  brother  Henry,  who  was  ancestor  of  the 
family  of  Best,  which  continued  at  Middleton  Quernhow 
till  about  1754  {see  Beste  of  Botldyh  Orange,  and  Best  of 
EaMury).    James  Best  d.  1617.     His  son, 

Henet  Best,  Esq.  of  Elmswell,  d.  1645,  was  father  of 

John  Best,  Esq.  of  Elmswell,  in.  Sarah  Lambert,  and  d. 
1669,  leaving  a  son, 

Chakles  Best,  Esq.  of  Elmswell,  J. P.,  6.  7  May,  1656;  m. 
Charlotte,  sister  of  Sir  Charles  Hotbam,  Bart.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1710)  was  father  cf 

Francis  Best,  Esq.  of  Elmswell,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  1699. 
He  'III.  1727,  Rosamond,  dau.  of  Yarburgh  Constable,  Esq.  of 
Wassand,  and  by  her  (who  d.  6  March,  1787)  had,  with  a  dau., 
Kosamond,  ra.  William  TuUoh,  Esq.,  three  sons,  1  Francis,  of 
Elmswell,  Rector  of  South  Dalton,  J. P.,  whose  last  surviving 
son,  Charles,  M.D..  of  York,  m.  1807,  Mary  Norcliffe-Dalton, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Norcliffe,  Esq.  of  Langton,  and  left  at  his 
decease,  1817,  two  daus.,  Rosamond,  m.  1830,  Henry,  3rd  son 
of  Eear-Admiral  Robinson;  and  Mary-Ellen,  m.  1840,  John- 
Anthony  Sarg,  Esq. ;  2  Marmaduke,  d.  s.  p. ;  and  3  Charles. 
The  youngest  son, 

Charles  Best,  Esq.  of  Baglake  Manor,  Dorset,  h.  1732;  m. 
7  April,  1764,  Henrietta-Harriet,  dau.  of  William  Light,  Esq. 
of  Baglake,  by  Susan  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Broadrepp,  Esq. 
of  Melpash,  Dorset,  and  by  her  (who  d.  5  May,  1816)  had,  with 
a  dau.,  Katherine,  three  sons,  1  Francis,  6. 1765,  rf.tomi.  1782; 
2  Charles,  6.  1773,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  E.  Godfrey,  D.D.,  of 
Bath,  and  d.  7  Jan.  1819,  leaving  a  son,  Charles-John,  m.  and 
had  issue ;  and  a  dau.,  Harriott-Mary-Eosamond,  m.  John- 
Eichard  Digby  Beste,  Esq.  of  Botleigh  Grange,  Hants,  and  d. 
1848,  leaving  issue ;  3  James-Wilkes,  of  whom  we  treat.  Mr. 
Best  d.  13  May,  1813.    His  youngest  son. 

The  Rev.  James- Wilkes  Best,  M.A.,  of  Bath  and  Chiveley, 
Berks,  6.  7  March,  1777;  m.  30  July,  1807,  Eliza  Head,  dau. 
and  sole  heir  of  the  Eev.  Head  Pottinger,  Vicar  and  Impro- 
priator of  Compton,  Berks,  and  d.  21  July,  1852,  having  had 
by  her  (who  d.  14  Nov.  1863)  a  son  and  heir,  the  present  Head- 
roTTiNGEK-BEST,  Esq.  of  DonniDgton,  Berks. 


j4rms— Gu.,  a  Saracen's  head,  couped  at  the  neck,  ppr., 
navally  crowned  or,  between  eight  lions'  gambs,  chevronways, 
in  pairs,  paws  inwards,  of  the  second. 

Crest — A  cubit  arm,  vested  gu.,  cuff  arg.,  a  faulchion,  ppr. 

Motto — Optimus  est  qui  optime  facit. 

(Seat— Donnington  Grove,  Newbury,  Berks. 


BEST    OP    PARK    HOUSE. 

Best,  Mawdistlet-Gaussen,  Esq.  of  Park 
House,  Boxley,  Kent,  J. P.,  late  Major  in  the  army, 
I.  23  Aug.  1826  ;  m.  April,  1864,  Katherine- Anua- 
bella,  eldest  surviving  dau.  of  Rev.  Tatton  Brockman, 
of  Beachborough,  near  Hythe,  Kent. 

iLtltCaflC.  —  The  earliest  recorded  ancestor  of  this 
family  is, 

Jon.v  Best,  who  d.  20  July,  1403,  and  was  buried  at 
Boughton-under-Bleane,  Kent,  as  appears  by  the  inscription 
to  his  memory,  and  that  of  his  wife  Joana,  in  Weever's 
Funeral  Monuments.    From  him  we  pass  to 

John  Best,  Esq.,  the  son  and  heir  of  Richard  Best,  Esq.  of 
Bilbrooke,   Kent,  by  Dorothy  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
John  Barrow,  Esq.  of  HinxhiU,  Kent.   He  was  of  Allin-tn;: 
Castle,  Kent,  of  St.  Lawrence,  near  Canterbury,  and  of  Well- 
court,  in  the  parish  of  Cosmusbleane,  Kent,   which  last  he 
purchased  in  1610.    He  rn.  1st,  Anne,  the  dau.  of  Reginald 
Knatchbull,  Esq.  of  Saltwood  Castle,  and  had,  with  a  son, 
Richard,  his  heir,  three  daus.,  Dorothy,  m.  Thomas  Gibbon, 
Esq.  of  Westcliffe,  Kent;  Anne,  wife  of  John  Odiarne,  Esq.  of 
Maidstone;  and  Frances,  wife  of  Henry  Stourton,  Esq.    John  ' 
Best  TO.  2ndly,  1593,  Anne,  dau.  of  Lawrence  Eooke,  Esq.  of 
Horton-Monachorum,  and  afterwards  of  Christchurch,  Kent, 
and  by  this  lady  (who  was  grand-dau.  of  Sir  Reginald  Scott,  ^ 
Knt.  of  Scott's  Hall,  Kent)  had  issue,  John,  who  m.  twice,  and 
had  issue ;  George,  who  settled  in  London,  and  subsequently  i 
was  of  St.  Lawrence,  near  Canterbury,  m.  and  had  issue;  and  J 
Ursula,  wife  of  Thomas  Finch,  of  Coptree,  in  Allington.  J 

Richard  Best,  Esq.  the  eldest  son  of  the  1st  marriage,  i» 
described  as  of  Wringleton,  Kent,  1625,  and  of  St.  Lawrence, 
near  Canterbury,  1633.  He  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Andrew 
Hughes,  Esq.  of  AVringleton,  in  Winsborough,  Kent,  and  d. 
1633,  having  had,  besides  seven  daus.,  one  son  and  heir, 

John  Best,  Esq.  of  St  Lawrence,  near  Canterbury,  who  sold 
the  St.  Lawrence  estate  before  1654,  to  WilUam  Eooke,  Esq. 
He  rii.  Katherine,  dau.  of  John  Allanson,  Esq.  of  Norwood, 
Middlesex,  and  d.  1660,  having  had  issue.    His  4th  son, 

Tno.MAs  Best,  Esq.,  bapt.  2  June,  1657,  was  eventually  de- 
scribed as  of  Cowling  Castle,  Kent.  He  rn.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  John  Mawdistly,  Esq.  of  Chatham,  where  he  settled.  By 
this  lady  (who  d.  1702)  he  had  one  son,  Mawdistly,  his  heir, 
and  five  daus.  Mr.  Best  m.  a  second  time,  but  had  no  further 
issue.    He  d.  22  Aug.  1740.    His  son, 

Mawdistly  Best,  Esq.  of  Park  House,  Boxley,  Kent,  High 
Sheriff  1730,  m.  1742,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Mr.  Fearne,  and  had 
issue, 

Thomas,  of  Chilston  Park,  Kent,  Lieut.-Govemor  of  Dovei 
Castle,  M.P.  for  Canterbury  for  many  years,  6.  1713;  w, 
3  Jan.  1743,  CaroUne,  dau.  of  Geo.  Scott,  Esq.  of  Scott'f 
Hall,  Kent;  but  d.  s.  p.  26  March,  1795. 

James,  of  whom  presently,  continuing  the  male  line. 

Dorothy-Sarah,  ra.  18  July,  1740,  Robert,  7th  Baron  FairfaS: 
of  Leeds  Castle,  Kent. 
The  2nd  son, 

James   Best,   Esq.  of  Park   House,  Boxley,  Kent,  Higl 
Sheriff  1751,  m.  Frances,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Eichard  Shelley 
Esq.  of  Michelgrove,  Sussex,  and  by  her   (who  d.  30  Octi 
180S)  had  issue,  ■  ^ 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  James,  who  m.  twice,  but  d.  t.  p.  1828. 

III.  Eichard,  who  m.  twice,  and  d.  1801,  leaving  issue. 

IV.  George,  of  Chilston  Park,  Boughton  Malhcrbe,  Kent  ' 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  M.P.  for  Eochester  from  1790  to  1796,  tM 

7  Dec.  1784,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Edward  Scott,  Esq.  of  Scott' 
Hall,  Kent,  and  d.  8  Sept.  1818,  having  had  issue, 
1  Thomas-Faibfax,  of  Chilston,  and  of  Wierton,  Kent,  a 
Officer  Gren.  Gds.,  served  at  Corunna,  6.  15  Oct.  1786 
m.  Margaret-Anna,  dau.  of  Joseph-George  Brett,  Esq.  c 
Old  Brompton,  Middlesex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  d.  in  Londoi 
30  June,  1849,  leaving  issue,  four  daus.,  his  co-heirs,  viz 
Caboline-Georglana,  in.  William-Mawdistly  Best,  Esq. 
Isabella-Dorotht,  m.  18  July,  1859,  Edward  Disbrow 
Kortright,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Lawrence  Kortright,  Es( 
of  Highlands,  Essex,  and  had  issue,  Florence-Isabel,  < 
in  infancy. 

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119 


Fkances,  on.  William-Henry  Archer,  Major  IGth  Lancers, 
son  of  the  late  Col.  Archer,  and  has  issue,  1  Henry- 
Fairfax-Best;  2  Baliol-Fairfax-Best ;  3  James-Douglas- 
Stoddart-Douglas ;  4  Margaret-Marianne-Georgiana. 

2  George,  an  officer  10th  foot,  d.  s.  «.  1814. 

3  William-Balliol,  d.  s.  p.  1822. 

4  Caroline,  rf.  17  March,  1860. 

5  Dorothy,  in.  Eev.  Joseph-George  Brett. 

6  Louisa,  in.  George  -  Matcham  Tarlton,  Esq.,  late  6th 
foot. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  Maurice  Lloyd,  Vicar  of  Lenham. 

II.  Frances,  m.  4  June,  1779,  Rev.  Henry  Hardinge,  and  d. 
21  Oct.  1837,  leaving,  wilh  other  issue, 

1  Rev.  Sir  Charles  Hardinge,  Bart,  of  Bonds  Park, 
Kent. 

2  Gen.  Viscount  Hardinge  {vide  Bcrke's  Peeirir/e.) 

III.  Dorothy,  m.  William  Twopenny,  Esq.  of  Woodstock 
Park,  Kent. 

Mr.  Best  d.  1782.    His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Best,  Esq.  of  Park  House,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Dr. 
Irwin,  and  dying  27  May,  1815,  aged  61,  left  (with  three  daus., 
Frauces-Julia,  d.  1842;  Elizabeth-Charlotte,  d.  1861;  and 
Dorothy,  d.  1871),  two  sons,  viz., 

I.  James,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  Capt.  26th  foot,  m.  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  William 
Kearney,  y.sq.  of  Tuam,  and  d.  at  Gibraltar,  8  Oct.  1813, 
leaving  two  sons. 

1  William  Mawdistly,  b.  1809 ;  m.  Dec.  1854,  Caroline- 
Georgiana  (who  d.  18G9)  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Thomas- 
Fairfax  Best,  Esq.  of  Wierton,  Kent. 

2  James-John,  Major  34th  foot;  6.  1811,  d.  9  Nov.  1844. 
The  elder  son, 

James  Best,  Esq.  of  Park  House,  Boxley,  Kent,  J. P., 
Lieut.-Col.  West  Kent  Militia,  b.  1781  ;  d.  20  June,  1849.  He 
'•I!.  Harriet,  dau.  of  S.-B.  Gaussen,  Esq.  of  Biookmans  Park, 
Herts,  and  (by  her,  who  d.  21  Jan.  1875)  had  issue, 

James,  6.  27  Oct.  1822 ;  d.  10  June,  1845. 

]\lAWDisTLY-GAnssEN,  of  Park  House,  Boxley. 

Thomas-Charles-Hardinge,  6.  22  May,  1828. 

Jr?;fmT'}''-^o-«- 

Emily-Dorothy,  to.  25  Aug.   1864,  James-AMiatman  Eosan- 
quet,  Esq.  of  Claysmore,  Enfield,  Middlesex. 
Elizabeth-Caroline- Ann. 

Anns — Sa.,  in  chief  two  cross  crosslets  fitchec,  and  in  base  a 
cinquefoil,  pierced,  or. 

Crest — A  demi-ostrich  arg.,  issuing  out  of  a  mural  crown, 
in  the  beak  a  cross-crosslet  fitchee,  or. 

J/o«o— Sola  cruce. 

I'Scc.t — Park  House,  Boxley,  Maidstone. 


BEST    OF    EASTBURY    HOUSE. 

Eest,  George-Hollings,  Esq.  of  Eastbury 
House,  Compton,  Surrey,  late  Capt.  51st  regt.,  b.  5 
May,  1835. 

iLiUCagC— This  family  (the  senior  line  of  which  is  that 
of  Botleigh  Grange,  Hants)  was  settled  at  Middleton  Quernhow, 
CO.  York,  in  the  latter  part  of  the  16th  century. 

The  Rev.  Henky  Best,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Lincoln,  m.  1st, 
Judith,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Z.  Segar,  of  Sowerby  Park,  Thirsk, 
and  2nilly,  Mercy,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Whittingham, 
of  Sutterton,  co.  Lincoln,  Esq.,  but  by  the  latter  only  had 
issue,  Henrs  (see  Digby-Beste)  and  Whittingham.  Dr.  Best 
d.  1755.    His  2nd  son. 

The  Rev.  Whittingham  Best,  Vicar  of  Sunbuiy,  Middle- 
sex, m.  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Christopher  Jones,  Esq.  of  Weston, 
in  Shropshire,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas 
Fenton,  Esq.  of  Hollin  House,  co.  Stafford,  and  had  two  rons, 
Thomas  and  George-Nathaniel.  Mr.  Eest  d.  1769.  His  2nd 
son, 

George-Nathaniel  Best,  Esq.  of  Bayfield  Hall,  Norfolk,  a 
Barrister  of  eminence,  one  of  the  Benchers  of  the  Middle 
Temple,  m.  1st,  1796,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Col.  John  Wood, 
Commandant  of  Trichinopoly,  in  the  East  Indies,  and  by  her, 
who  d.  1804,  had  (with  another  son,  the  Rev.  Nathaniel  Best, 
M.A.,  who  d.  S.J).  1841), 

George  Best,  his  successor. 
Mr.  Best  m.  2ndly,  Joanna-Elizabeth,  widow  of  Henry  Jodrell, 
Esq.,  and  eldest  dau.  of  John  Weyland,  Esq.  of  Wood  Eaton, 
CO.  Oxford.    His  elder  son, 

George  Best,  Esq.  of  Eastbury  House,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  9 
March,  1799;  m.  iRt,  Nov.  18'27,  Mable-Anne,  only  surviving 
Jan.  and  heirof  John-Britland  llollings,  Esq.  of  Eaton  Mascott, 
Shropshire,   which   lady  d.   g.  p.    1832;    and    2ndly,    1834, 


Elizabeth-Georgiana,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late. General  William 
Loftus,  Lieutenant  of  the  Tower  of  London,  by  Lady  Elizabeth 
Townshend  his  2nd  wife;  and  by  her  (who  tJ.  5  Nov.  1873) 
had  issue, 

I.  George-Hollings,  his  successor. 

n.  Henry-Campton,  6.  July,  1837. 

III.  WiUiam-Grosvenor,  6.  25  Jan.  1841. 

IV.  Francis- Wittingham,  b.  17  Aug.  1812. 
I.  Emilie-Jane. 

Mr.  Best  d.  1870,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms— \rg.,  a  chevron  gu.  between  three  sheaves  of  arrows, 
two  in  saltier  and  one  in  pale. 
Crest — A  griffin's  head,  erased,  sa. 
Motto — Hand  nomine  tantum. 
,Sc(!  J— Eastbury  House,  Compton,  Surrey. 


DIGBY-BESTE    OP    BOTLEIGH    GRANGE. 

Digby-Beste,  John-Richaed,  Esq.  of  Botleigh 
Grange,  Hants,  J.P.  and  D.L. ;  author  of  "  Tlie 
Wabash,"  "  The  Beggar's  Coin,"  and  many  other 
works ;  b.  26  April,  1806  ;  m.  1st,  1830,  Harriott- 
Mary-Rosamond,  dau.  of  Charles  Best,  Esq.  of 
Baglake  Manor,  Dorset,  by  -whom  (who  d.  1848)  he 
has  issue, 

I.  Kenelm,  Priest  of  the  Oratory  at  Brompton,  6.  1835. 

II.  Bruno,    b.   1848 ;   ))i.   1875,   Josephine-Agnes,   dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Rev.  Joseph-Lowe  AUeyne,  of  Barbados. 

I.  Katherine,  a  Nun. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Marian,  dau.  of  Shearman  Bird,  Esq. 
of  Harold's  Park,  Essex,  and  widow  of  J.-Barlow 
Hoy,  Esq.,  of  The  Hermitage,  Isle  of  "Wight,  M.P. 
for  Southampton. 

ILiUCagt.— This  family,  from  which  are  descended  the 
Bests  of  Eastbury  and  of  Donnington,  had  been  long  settled 
in  Richmondshiie,  co.  York,  when  in  1545  Archbishop  Holgate^ 
returned  "  Sir  Christopher  Best  Incumbent  of  the  Channtrye 
of  Wayth,  well  lern'd  and  of  honest  conv'saion."  In  the 
registers  at  Wath,  Richmond,  are  innumerable  entries  regard- 
ing the  family  of  Beste  de  Middleton  and  its  collaterals :  thus, 
Thomas  Best,  M.P.  for  Ripon,  to.  1618,  Olive,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Mallory,  of  Studley  Royal,  who  was  buried  at  Wath  1654; 
his  son,  George,  vi.  Grace,  dau.  of  Conycrs  Lord  Darcy,  and 
purchased  Leith  Hall,  Surrey,  and  founded  there  that  branch. 

John  Beste,  of  Middleton,  Quernhow,  and  The  Yews,  son  of 
Richard  Beste  de  Middleton,  buried  at  Wath  1G20,  maintained 
during  the  Rebelhon  a  troop  of  horse  for  the  King's  service, 
until  imprisoned  in  Tickhill  Castle,  and  his  estate  confiscated 
by  the  Parliament.    His  grandson. 

Rev.  Henry  Beste,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Lincoln  Cathedral, 
inherited  from  his  father  the  Manor  of  Mavis  Enderby,  co. 
Lincoln.  He  m.  1st,  Judith,  dau.  of  Rev.  Z.  Segar,  of  Sowerby 
Park;  and  2ndly,  Mercy,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Whitting- 
ham, of  Sutterton,  of  the  very  ancient  family  of  Whitting- 
ham Hall,  CO.  Lancaster.  He  d.  1755,  and  was  buried  in 
Lincoln  Cathedral.    His  eldest  son. 

Rev.  Henry  Beste,  D.D.  and  J. P.,  Prebendary  of  Lincoln 
Cathedral,  was  Senior  Wrangler  at  Cambridge.  He  lii.  1756, 
Magdalen,  dau.  and  heir  of  Kenelm  Digby,  Esq.  of  North 
Luffenham,  co.  Rutland,  representative  of  the  extinct  male 
line  of  the  historic  Sir  Everard  and  Sir  Kenelm  Digby,  by  the 
marriage  of  his  ancestor,  James  Digby,  of  Eye-Kettleby,  with 
his  cousin,  Katherine  Digby,  ofDrystke.  Dr.  Beste  d.  I7S2, 
and  was  buried  Iieside  his  father  and  mother  in  Lincoln 
Cathedral.    His  only  son, 

Henry  Digby-Heste,  Esq.  of  Mavis  Enderby  and  Sutterton, 
J. P.,  m.  1800,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Edward  Sealy,  Esq.  of  Castle 
Hill  House,  Somerset,  and  had  issue.  He  purchased  the  estate 
of  Botleigh  Grange,  and  d.  I83G,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  only 
surviving  son, 

John-Richard  Dsgby-Beste,  Esq.,  now  of  Botleigh  Grange. 

j4ri/is— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  chevron  gu.,  between 
nine  arrows,  three,  three,  and  tin  ee, two  in  saltirc  and  one  in  pale 
sa.,  barbed  and  banded  of  the  second,  for  Beste;  2nd,  az.,  a 
fleur-de-lis  arg.,  for  Digby  ;  3rd,  arg.,  a  less  sa.,  over  all  a  lion 
ramp,  gu.,  for  Whittingham. 

Crests — 1st,  Beste,  an  archer's  arm  vested  gu.,  holding  a 
bow  in  pale  strung  or;  2nd,  Digby,  an  ostrich  arg.,  holding  in 
the  beak  a  horseshoe  or. 

Motto — Soli  Deo  gloria. 

Scat — Botleigh  Grange,  and  Wildern,  Hants. 

Kesidence—Torie  dell'  Olmo,  Tuscany. 


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BET 


BESWICK    OF    GRISTHORPE. 

Beswick,  William,  Esq.  of  Grislhorpe,  co. 
York,  J.P.  b.  7  June,  1817. 

iLl'llCnSr.— William  Beswick,  Esci.  of  Gristhorpe,  where 
the  family  have  been  seated  for  a  considerable  time,  m.  21 
Oct.  1755,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Darley,of  Muston,  co.  York, 
and  had  issue  an  only  son, 

LiEfT.-CoL.  George  Beswick,  of  Gristhorpe,  D.L.  for  the 
N.B.  of  Yorkshire,  m.  2  Oct.  1780,  Jane,  dau.  of  John 
Wilson,  of  Filey,  co.  York,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  b.  15  Dec.  1791;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  BcU, 
£sq.  of  Scarborough,  and  had  issue, 

1  George,  b.  23  Oct.  1819;  m.  21  March,  1846,  Emma, 
youngest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  William  Darley,  of 
Muston,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Godfrey-Darley,  6.  in 
Quebec,  20  Nov.  1847  ;  m.  1876,  Bellamira-Emma,  youngest 
riau.  of  the  late  Hon.  Francis-Ward  Primrose,  brother  of 
Archibald,  4th  Earl  of  Rosebery ;  George-William-Darley, 
.').  12  June,  1851 ;  Arthur-Bell-Darley,  b.  10  Oct.  1852 ; 
Bryan-Henry,  6.  10  Dec. ',1857,  and  three  daus.  Mr.  George 
Beswick  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Darley  in 
1874,  for  himself,  his  wife,  and  4th  son,  Bryan,  and  his 
three  daus.,  as  representative  of  the  Darlcys  of  Muston 
(iee  Daklky  of  Mmton) ;  his  two  elder  sons  retaining  their 
surname  of  Beswick  only. 

2  John- Wilson,  d.  s.  p.  16  Dec.  1850. 

1  Jane,  m.  James -Arthur  Scwell,  son  of  the  Hon. 
Jonathan  Sewell,  late  Chief  Justice  of  Lower  Canada, 

2  Anne-Bell,  d.  17  Aug.  1833. 
The  elder  son, 

William  Beswick,  Esq.  of  Gristhorpe,  J. P.,  m.  28  Sept. 
1809,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Keld,  Esq.  of  Scarborough,  by 
Mary  Beswick,  of  Gristhorpe,  his  wife,  and  had  issue,  besides 
two  younger  daus.  deceased, 

George,  his  heir,  6.  16  Dec.  1815;  d.  unm.  8  April,  1851. 

William,  present  representative. 

Thomas-Kcld. 

Mary-Elizabeth,  m.  W.-II.-N.  Myers,  Esq.  of  Leeds. 

j4r)7M— (Ancient)— Arg.,  on  a  fcss  sa.,  cotised  gu  ,  three 
bezants,  between  three  battering  rams  in  chief  az. ;  in  base, 
a  crow  upon  the  stump  of  a  tree  ppr. 

Crest — A  dexter  hand,  couped  at  the  wrist,  ppr.,  surmounted 
by  an  estoile,  radiated,  or. 

Jliotto— Denique  coelum. 

/4)-/n8— (Modern)— Gu.,  ten  bezants,  four,  three,  two,  and 
one ;  on  a  chief  or,  a  lion,  passant,  guardant,  .iz. 

Ci-est — A  demi-Iion,  rampant,  holding  between  the  paws  a 
'bezant. 

ivyotfo— Denique  coelum. 

Seal — Gristhorpe,  near  Scarborough,  North  Riding,  co. 
York. 


BETHAM    OF    EOCKFORD. 

Betham,  Moltneux-Cecil-John,  Esq.  of  Rocl;- 
ford,  CO.  Dublin,  J. P.,  Barrisler-at-Law,  appointed 
Athlono  Pursuivant  to  the  Most  Illustrious  Order 
of  St.  Patrick,  12  Feb.  1827,  and  Cork  Herald  29 
Sept.  1829,  b.  14  Aug.  1813;  m.  1st,  Elizabeth, 
only  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Richard  Ford,  Knt.  Chief 
Magistrate  at  Bow  Street,  London  ;  and  2ndly, 
Estlier-Jane,  dau.  of  Henry  Carey,  Esq.,  late  Filazer 
of  the  Court  of  Exchequer,  Ireland,  and  widow  of 
C-W.  Macnamara,  Esq.  By  his  first  wife  he  has 
issue, 
I.  Cecil-William,  late  Ensign  55th  regt.,  6.  14  April,  1940; 

r,i.  29  April,  1869,  Emily,  dau.  of  John  Mallct-Williamson, 

Esq.  of  Monkstown,  co.  Dublin. 
1.  Cecilia-Maria-Eleanor,  7/1.  2  July,  1875,  her  cousin,  William- 

Sheffleld  Bcthara,  Esq.,  who  d.  12  April,  1876. 

iLillCagC— Jop^  Betham,  3rd  son  of  Edward  Betham, 
Esq.  of  Newby  .Stones  (who  was  buried  at  Moiland,  19  March, 
1646),  obtained  from  his  father  a  small  estate  in  Little  Strick- 
land, parish  of  Morland,  Westmorland,  in  which  ho  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

Edward  Betham,  Esq.  of  Little  Strickland,  bapt.  at 
Morland,  28  April,  1633,  m.  13  Oct.  1691,  Margaret  Bryham, 
widow  of  —  Dobson,  by  whom,  who  was  buried  at  Morland  21 
March,  1766,  aged  100  years,  he  hud  one  sou  and  six  dau.";. 
He  was  buried  at  Morland  9  Sept.  1722,  aged  69,  and  was  «.  by 
his  only  son, 

William  Betham,  Esq.  of  Little  Strickland,  h.  1699;  m.  8 
June,  1743,  Jane,  dau.  of  Jo.scjih  lloge,  by  whom,  who  was 
buried  12  Nov.  1791,  a.<;cd  76  years,  he  had  issue, 


I.  Edward,  bapt.  at  Morland  29  March,  1744,  who  sold  tho 
estate  of  Little  Strickland.  He  m.  Isabella  Robinson,  of  co. 
Durham,  and  left  issue,  whose  descendants  resided  in 
London. 

II.  Robert,  bapt.  at  Morland,  1  May,  1746,  went  to  America, 
and  left  issue,  settled  there. 

III.  William  (Rev.),  ol  whom  presently. 

IV.  John,  bapt.  at  Morland,  7  Feb.  1754,  d.  unm.  in  London. 
I.  Elizabeth,  bapt.  at  Morland,  20  Nov.  1751,  buried  there 

9  Feb.  1752. 

Mr.  AVilliam  Betham  was  buried  at  Morland,  3  Sept.  1784,  aged 
86  years.     His  3rd  son. 

The  Rev.  William  Betham,  Rector  of  Stoke  Lacy,  en. 
Hereford,  b.  17  May,  1749,  bapt.  at  Morland,  15  June  followin;; ; 
m.  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Damant,  Esq.  of  Eye,  Suffolk,  ami 
heir  to  her  brother,  Thomas  Damant,  Esq.  of  Boston,  co. 
Lincoln,  and  by  her  (who  d.  July,  1841,  aged  80)  had  civile 
sons  and  six  daus., 

I.  William  (Sir),  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Charles-Thomas,  E.I.  Co.,  m.  EHzabeth,  dau.  and  heir  if 
John  Mickleburgh,  Esq.  of  Hales,  Norfolk,  and  U.  .i.  p.  J3 
Sept.  1841. 

III.  George,  E.L  Co.,  h.  10  Oct.  1782;  m.  Maria-Frediriri, 
dau.  of  Col.  Ritso,  E.I.  Co.,  and  widow  of  Col.  Dent  E.l.  (.  ■., 
and  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  John,  E.I.  Co.,  b.  1786;  m.  1814,  Maria  Cleator.  c  i. 
Dublin,  and  d.  in  London,  June,  I«35,  leaving  a  dau., 
Harriette. 

V.  Robert  Graham,  E.I.  Co.,  b.  1783;  m.  1814,  Mary  Ablmtt, 
dau.  of  Charles  Studd,  E.sq.,  Suffolk,  and  d.  at  Negapatain. 
India,  17  May,  1820,  leaving  a  son,  Graham-Edward,  b.  at 
Calcutta,  1817,  who  <L  unm.  1838. 

VI.  Edward,  lost  at  sea,  on  board  the  "Jane,  Duchess  of 
Gordon,"  when  she  foundered,  d.  s.  p. 

VII.  Frederick,  b.  1791 ;  m.  Ist,  1814,  KeziaPasley,  and  2nilly, 
Katherine  Walnaugh,  and  d.  23  June,  1841,  leaving  i^sui'. 

VIII.  Alfred,  6.  9  June,  1795;  n.  3  Feb.  1829,  Eliza,  dau.  nf 
Mark  Whyte,  Esq.,  co.  Wexford,  and  d.  10  June,  1841. 

I.  Matilda.  ii.  Mary. 

III.  Anne,  m.  at  Madras,  1  June,  1807,  George  Norman, 
E.I.  Co. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  d.  v,nm.  5  Jan.  1835.  v.  Emma. 

VI.  Barbara,  m.  Edward  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Westorficld, 
Suffolk. 

Rev.  William  Betham,  who  was  author  of  "The  Gene.ilojiral 
Tables  of  the  Sovereigns  of  the  World,'"  1795,  and  •The 
Baronetage  of  England,"  1801,  d.  26  Oct.  1839.  His  eldest 
son, 

Sin  William  Betham,  Knt.  of  Stradbrook  and  Uockforil, 
CO.  Dublin,  Ulster  King  of  Arms,  Knight  Attendant  of  the 
Most  Illustrious  Order  of  St.  Patrick,  b.  22  May,  1779,  was 
appointed  Deputy  to  Sir  Chichester  Fortescue,  Ulster  Kins  of  I 
Arm.s,  7  Nov.  1807,  received  the  honour  of  knighthood  15  July, 
1812,  and  was  created  Ulster  King  of  Arms,  and  principal 
Herald  of  All  Ireland,  by  Patent  dated  18  April,  1820.  He  ;,(. 
1st,  22  July,  1802,  Martha,  dau.  of  M.  Norton,  Esq.  of 
Camberwell,  Suffolk,  by  whom  (who  d.  22  Sept.  1803)  he  had 
an  only  dau.  Mary-Norton,  b.  30  Aug.  1803,  d.  15  Sept. 
following.  He  m.  2ndly,  25  Nov.  1807,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Cecil  Crampton,  Rector  of  Headford,  co.  Galway,  and  sister  of 
Hon.  Philip-Cecil  Crampton,  2nd  Justice  of  the  Queen's 
Bench,  Ireland.    By  her  (who  d.  30  Dec.  1856^  he  had  issue, 

I.  William-Cecil,  6.  7  Sept.  1808,  d.  young. 

II.  Molvneux-Cecil-John,  now  of  Rockford. 

III.  Sheffiold-Philip-Fiennes,  Dublin  Herald,  Capt.  4th  Boyal 
Lancashire  Militia,  b.  15  April,  1817;  ih.  1st,  Eliza,  dau. 
of  Henry  Carey,  Esq.,  2ndly,  Isabella,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  J. 
Hammond,  Rector  of  Priston,  and  D.L.  Someraet,  and 
widow  of  Capt.  George  Whitla,  of  Lismoyne,  co.  Antrim ; 
and  3rdly,  13  Oct.  1874,  Georgiana,  widow  ol  Richard 
Exham,  Esq.,  co.  Cork.  By  his  1st  wife  (who  d.  1857)  he 
has  issue, 

1  Williara-Sheffleld,  b.  29  Jan.  1843;  m.  12  July,  1375, 
Cccilia-Maria-Eleanor,  dau.  of  Molyneux- Cecil -John 
Betham,  Esq.  of  Rockford,  Cork  Herald,  and  d.  12  April, 
1876. 

2  Alfred  Henry,  b.  14  Dec.  1845. 

1  Kniily-Adela,  m.  4  June,   1868,  Alberic-Edward  Knox, 
Esq.  of  Mount  Falcon,  co.  Mayo,  who  d.  1870. 
By  his  2nd  wife  (who  d.  1870)  he  has  issue, 
Clementina- Roberta- Valentina-de. 

I.  Nichola-Mary. 

II.  Elizabeth- Matildiv,  ./.  unm.  26  Aug.  1822. 

III.  Franecs-Jane-Charlotte,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Uardinge. 
Sir  William  Betham  d.  26  Oct.  1853. 

Arms — Or,  three  fleur.s-de-lis,  az. 

Crest— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an  elephant's  head  gu. 

Mott'i—Per  ardua  surgain. 

Sc«{— Kocklord,  Blackrock,  co.  Dublin. 


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BETHELL    OF    RISE. 

Bethem,  William,  Esq.  of  Rise  aud  'VVaUon 
Abbey,  co.  York,  J.P.  and  1).L.,  High  SherifP  1875, 
*.  1809  ;  s.  his  uncle,  tlie  late  Eichard  Bethell, 
Esq.,  1864  ;  m.  25  March,  1841,  Elizabeth-Beckett, 
dau.  of  Edmund  Denison,  Esq.  of  Grimthorpe,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1870)  has,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and 
heir, 
William,  J. P.,  h.  1S47. 

IClUCJtCJC. — Thomas  Bethell,  ov  Ap  Itiiill,  of  Maunsel, 
00.  Hereford,  was  father  of 

Thomas  Bethell,  Esq.  of  Maunsel,  who  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  George  Rogers,  Esq.,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 
Hugh  (Sir),  Knt.  of  Ellerton,  co.  York. 
KoGER,  of  whom  presently. 
Andrew,  whose  grandson  was 
EiCHARB,  devisee  of  his  nnclc,  John  Bethell.    This  gentle- 
man was  grandfather  of 

John  Bethell,  |Esq.,  b.  1659;  ?j7.  Catherine  Jay,  of 
Dermdale,  Hereford,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Richard  Bethell,  Esq.,  b.  1G87  ;  m.  Francis  Bond,  of 
Hereford,  by  whom  he  left,  at  his  decease,  1762,  a  son. 

The  Rev.  Richard  Bethell,  m.  1771,  Ann,  dau.  of 
James  Clitherow,  Esq.  of  Boston  House,  Midulesex,  and 
dying  1806,  left  (with  three  daus.,  Anne,  Frances,  and 
riiillippa,  all  d.  unni.)  four  sons, 

1  Richard,  the  late  Richard  Bethell,  Esq.,  M.P.  of 
Rise. 

2  Christopher,  D.D.,  consecrated  1824,  Bishop  of  Glou- 
cester, and  translated  to  the  see  of  Exeter,  and  then  to 
that  of  Bangor,  1830,  d.  19  April,  1859,  aged  86. 

3  James,  d.  1854. 

4  George  (Rev.),  M.A.,'Senior  Fellow  of  Eton  College,  |»i. 
Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lightfoot,  Esq.,  and  d.  16  March, 
1857,  leaving  issue  by  her  (who  rf.  four  years  previously), 

William  Bethell,  Esq.,  now  of  Rise. 
The  son, 

Roger  Bethell,  Esq.,  acquired  the  estate  of  Rise,  in 
Holderness;  he  d.  22  March,  1625.  His  great  grandson  m. 
for  his  2nd  wife,  Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  William  Dickin- 
son, Esq.  of  Walton  Abbey,  co.  York,  by  whom  he  left,  at  his 
decease,  1716,  a  son  and  heir, 

Hl-oh  Bethell,   Esq.   of   Rise  and  Walton  Abbey,   High 
Sheriff  of  Yorkshire,   1734,   7w.  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Cope, 
irt.  of  Brarashill,  and  dying  1752,  was  «.  by  his  son, 
Hugh  Bethell,  Esq.  of  Rise,  High  Sheriff,   1761,  d.  unm. 
8  May,  1772,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 
j[ '    William  Bethell,  Esq.  of  Rise,  Sheriff  1780,  to.  Charlotte, 
;   dau.  of  Ralph  Pennyman,  Esq.,  but  dying  s.  p.  25  July,  1799, 
•l  idevised  his  estates  to  his  kinsman, 

PvicHARD  Bethell,  Esq.  of  Rise  and  Walton  Abbey,  co.  Y'ork, 
ate  M.P.  for  the  E.R.,  6. 10  May,  1772;  who  m.  26  April,  1800, 
M  iiy,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Wellbank,  Esq.  of  the  city  of 
i.indon,  but  d.  s.j).  25  Dec.  1864,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew 
lie  present  William  Bethell,  Esq. 

.-(/,(,(— Arg.,  on  a  chevron,  betvesn  three  boars'  heads, 
J.    uupiil,  sa.,  an  cstoile  or. 

Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  boar's  head,  coupcd,  sa. 
S.ats — Rise,  near  Hull;  and  Walton  Abbey,  near  Beverley. 


BETHUNE    OF    BLEBO. 

'!''"  Bethune,  Alexandee,  Esq.  of  Blebo,  co.  Eife, 
;  r.P.  and  D.L.,  late  of  the  92nd  Highlanders,  Capt. 
;.  :nd  Fife  Eoyal  Volunteers,  b.  1824;  m.  1849,  Mar- 
;arct,  dau.  of  John  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Dundee,  and 
I  las,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  heir, 
!|     Alexander,  b.  ISGO. 

HilTCnrrr.— The  Bethunes  of  Blebo  are  an  offshoot  of  the 
.  ery  ancient  and  eminent  family  of  Bethune  of  Balfour,  of 
liich  was  the  celebrated  Cardinal  Betune,  murdered  1545. 
he  first  Bethune  of  Blebo  was 

Andrew  Bethune,  3rd  son  of  David  Bethune,  11th  Laird  of 
;aIfour,  by  his  wife,  Blargaret  Wardlaw,  dau.  of  the  Laird  of 
orrie.  He  purchased  Blebo  in  1649,  and  founded  the  family 
lence  designated.    The  late  representative, 

Alexandek  Bethune,  Esq.  of  Blebo,  a  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the 
rmy,  m.  Maria,  dau.  of  Robert  Low,  Esq.  of  Clatto,  co.  Fife, 
ad  d.  1H47,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Alexander,  now  of  Blobo. 

II.  Robert,  of  Nydie,  co.  Fife,  and  11,  Abbotsford  Croscont, 
St.   Andrews,    J. P.,   Major  in  the  army,  late    of  the  y2nd 


Highlanders,  6.  29  July,  1827;  m.  24  Jan.  1865,  Mary- 
Louisa,  dau.  of  Capt.  William-Amherst  Hale,  62iid  Light 
Infantry,  and  has  issue  a  son,  Henry-Alexander,  b.  12  July, 
1866;  Eleanor  -  Mary ;  Louisa  -  Cecilia ;  Jane-Millicent; 
and  Margaret. 

I.  Susan,  m.  David  Gillespie,  Esq.  of  Mountquhanie. 

II.  Margaret,  to.  1st,  George  Patton,  Esq.  of  The  Cairnies,  co. 
Perth,  Senator  of  the  College  of  Justice,  and  2ndly, 
Major  Malcolm  Patton  of  the  Cairnies. 

^)-)iis— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  az.,  a  fess  chequy,  or  and 
gu.,  between  three  lozenges  of  the  second,  for  Bethune; 
2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  on  a  chevron  sa.,  an  otter's  head,  erased, 
of  the  first.  Bethune  of  Bhbn  takes  the  fess  chequy  for 
his  descent  of  the  house  of  Lindsey. 

Crest — An  otter  arg. 

Motto — Debonnaire. 

Sent— Blebo,  Cupar,  co.  Fife,  N.B. 


BETTON    OF    GREAT    BERWICK. 

Betton,  Richard,  Esq.  of  Overton  House,  Salop, 
J.P.,  b.  3  Oct.  1808  ;  m.  1st,  3  Oct.  1831,  Charlotte 
Margaretta,  6th  dau.  of  Col. Eichard  Salwey,  of  Moor 
Park,  near  Ludlow;  which  lady  f/.  15  April,  1860;  and 
2ndly,  7  May,  1863,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Walton,  Esq.  of  Woodside,  Surrey. 

iLlltCagC— Richard  Betton,  Esq.,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Shrewsbury,  6  Feb.  1614-15,  7th  in  descent  from  William 
Betton,  of  Great  Berwick,  near  Shrewsbury,  in  1403,  son  of 
Richard  de  Betton,  and  grandson  of  John  de  Betton;  by  his 
wife  Elizabeth,  he  had  issue,  Richard,  his  heir;  John,  whose 
son,  James  Betton,  was  father  of  John  Betton ;  the  father  of 
Sir  John  Betton,  Knt.,  late  of  Shrewsbury ;  and  Nathaniel, 
whose  son,  John,  was  father  of  Nathaniel  Betton,  Esq.,  late  of 
Shrewsbury,  who,  by  Mary  his  wife,  had  issue,  John,  Capt. 
3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  d.  in  Spain  in  1809;  Richard,  d.  unm.; 
Nathaniel,  of  Shrewsbury ;  and  Mary,  wife  of  Thomas  G. 
Gwyn,  Esq.    Mr.  Betton  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Richard  Betton,  Esq.  of  Great  Berwick,  d.  1726.  Ilia 
grandson, 

Richard  Betton,  Esq.  of  Great  Berwick,  6.  1710  (son  of 
Richard  Betton,  and  bis  wife  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Edward  Lloyd, 
of  Leaton,  Esq.);  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Charles  Maddox,  Esq.  of 
Whitcott,  Salop,  and  had,  with  a  dau.,  Anne,  to.  Thomas 
Bayley,  Esq.,  two  sons,  Richard,  his  heir,  and  Charles  of 
Whitchurch,  near  Ross.  Mr.  Betton  d.  1767,  and  was  s.  by 
his  elder  son, 

Richard   Betton,    Esq.    of   Great   Berwick,   h.  1744;    m. 
Priscilla,  dau.  and  eventually  sole  heir  of  John  Bright,  Esq.  of 
Totterton  House,  Salop,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
Richard,  his  heir. 

John-Bright  Betton,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Lydbury,  No)-th,  J. P.,  6. 
1773,  who,  in  succeeding  to  the  Totterton,  &c.  estates,  took 
by  royal  sign  manual,  12  Oct.  1807,  the  name  of  Bright, 
and  used  the  arms  of  Bright  only.  He  m.  22  Jan.  1806, 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Beale,  Esq.  of  Heath  House. 
an(l  dying  22  Dec.  1833,  left  issue,  Rev.  John  Bright,  of 
Totterton,  J.P.,  6.  I8U  to.  1st,  Francisca- Amelia- 
Augusta,  dau.  of  Baron  du  Bois  de  F'errieres,  of  Brussels, 
and  d.  1863,  leaving  a  son,  John-Betton  Bright,  Esq.,  now 
of  Totterton,  6.  1843);  Eliza;  Mary;  Frances;  Amela; 
Louisa. 
Mr.  Betton  d.  7  Feb.  1797,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Richard  Betton,  Esq.  of  Great  Berwick,  Major  in  the  Shrop- 
shire Militia  ;  6.  16  Nov.  1768;  ?h.  17  Feb.  1795,  Mary-Anne, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Aaron  Foster,  of  Taunton,  and  d.  15  June, 
1819,  leaving  (with  two  daus.,  Mary-Anne,  wife  of  Thomas 
Foster,  Esq.,  R.E. ;  and  Harriet,  m.  Thomas-H.  Rimington, 
Esq.,  R.E.)  a  sen  and  successor,  the  present  Richard  Betton, 
Esq. 

Arms — Arg.,  two  pales,  sa.,  each  charged  with  three  crosses 
crosslet,  fitchee,  or. 

Crest — A  demi-lion,  rampant,  ducally  crowifcd  or. 
J/ot«o— Nunquam  non  paratus. 
Seai— Overton,  near  Ludlow,  Salop. 


BETTS    OF    WOETHAM:. 

Betts,  George,  Esq.  of  Wortham  Hall,  Suffolk, 
Major  in  the  army,  b.  1829  ;  s.  his  father,  1859. 

ittncagr.— John    Betts,    son    of   John    Belts,    Esq.   of 
Wetherden,    Suffolk,    settled    at    Wortham,     1400.      lie   iit. 


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EEV 


Elizalieth,  dan.  of  John  AVriglit,  Esq.  of  Wortlmm,  and  was 
father  of 

KicuARD  Betps,  d.  lo5S,  having  had,  by  Alice  his  wife,  with 
other  issue,  Georpe,  who,  by  Susan  his  wife,  had  a  son,  John ; 
and  Richard,  whose  son,  John,  was  father  of 

George  Betts,  living  1G56;  «i.  Susan  Gascoigne,  and  was 
father  of 

Edmund  Betts,  m.  Abiffail  Vincent,  and  d.  1733,  leaving 
issue,  George,  his  heir,  and  Edmund.    The  former, 

George  Betts,  in.  Anne  Shuckford;  d.  17G6,  leaving  with 
other  issue,  a  .son  and  heir, 

George  Betts,  b.  1752 ;  m.  his  cousin  Mary,  dau.  of  Edmund 
Betts  and  Martha  d'Eye  his  wife,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1814) 
had  issue,  of  wliom  he  only  left  surviving  at  his  decease,  1822, 

Thomas-d'Ete,  of  Wortham  Hall,  d.  13  March,  1857. 

James,  m.  Sophia  Borrodaile,  and  rf.  1849. 

Harriet,  d.  1852.  Sophia,  d.  1842. 

The  elder  son. 

Bey.  THOMAs-d'EvE  Betts,  of  Wortham  Hall,  Suffolk, 
b.  1789 ;  m.  Harriet,  dau.  of  George-Clarke  Doughty,  Esq.  of 
Theberton  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  d.  1859,  leaving  issue, 

George,  now  of  Wortham  Hall. 

Mary,  m.  21  Feb.  18G0,  Kobert-Bruce  Chichester,  C.ipt. 
81st  regt.,  eldest  son  of  Robert-Bruce  Chichester,  Esq., 
and  nephew  of  the  late  Sir  John-Palmer-Bruce  Chichester, 
Bart,  of  Arlington  Court,  d.  at  Umballa,  30  Dec.  1862, 
leaving  a  son,  Archibald-ilobert-Bruce  Chichester,  6.  6  Dec. 
1862. 

Catherine-Harriet. 

ArmsSa..,  on  a  bend  arg.,  three  cinquefoils  gu.,  all  within 
a.  border  engrailed,  of  the  second. 

Crest— Out,  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  buck's  head  gu.,  attired 
gold. 

Seat— Wortham  Hall,  near  Diss,  Suffolk. 


BEVAN    OF    FOSBURT. 

Bevan,  Eobeet-Coopeu-Lee,  Esq.  of  Fosbmy 
House,  Wilts,  aTid  Trent  Park,  Herts,  b.  8  Feb. 
1809  ;  m.  1st,  24  Feb.  1836,  Lady  Agneta-Elizabeth 
Yorke,  dau.  of  Vice-Admiral  Sir  Joseph  Sydney 
Yorke,  K.C.B.,  and  sister  ot  Charles-Philip,  4th  Earl 
of  Hardwicke,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  July,  1851) 
had  issue, 

I.  Sydney,  b.  6  Oct.  1833. 

II.  Francis-Augustus,  0.  17  Jan.  1840;  m.  1st,  22  July,  1862, 
Elizabeth-Marianne,  3rd  dau.  of  Lord  Charles-James-Fox 
Russell,  grandson  of  John,  6th  Duke  of  Bedford,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  8  June,  1863)  had  a  son, 

1  Cosmo,  b.  22  May,  1863. 

He  -lit.  2ndly,  19  Apri',  iSCG,  Constance,  youngest  dau.  of 
Right.  Hon.  Sir  James-Weir  Hogg,  Bart.,  and  had  by 
her  (who  d.  15  Oct.  1872)  further  issue, 

2  Bertrand-Yorke,  6.  8  Jan.  1867. 

3  Raymond-Francis,  b.  20  June,  18C3 

4  Gerard-Lee,  6.  9  Nov.  1869. 

5  Owen-Cliarles,  h.  30  Oct.  1870. 

6  Ivor,  b.  15  April,  1872. 

He  m.  3rdly,  1  July,  1875,  Maria,  dau.  of  John  Trotter, 
Esq.  of  Dyrham  Park,  and  lias  another  son, 

7  Leonard-Francis,  6.  6  April,  1876. 

HI.  Wilfred-Arthur,  b.  21  Oct.  1845;  m.  11  May,  1869,  Mary- 
Elizabeth,  dau.   of  Frederick  Green,    Esq.,  of  Prince's 
Gardens,  London,  and  has  issue, 
1  Agneta-Elizabeth.  2  Amy-Geraldine. 

3  Lena-Mary.  4  Maud-Lucy. 

IV.  Roland-Yorke,  6.  30  Sept.  1818;  to.  7  Jan.  1874,  Hon. 
Agneta-Olivia  Kinnaird,  dau.  of  Arthur  Fitz-Gcrald, 
10th  Lord  Kinnaird,  and  has  issue, 

1  Winifred-Agncta-Yorke.       2  Olivia-Mary- Yorke. 

I.  Lucy-Agneta,  d.  young,  7  Sept.  1845. 

II.  Alice-Lee,  m.  3  May,  1867,  Col.  Thomas-William-Butler 
Go.ssctt,  Royal  Engineers. 

III.  Edith-Agneta,  m.  William-Middleton  Campbell,  2nd  son 
of  Colin  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Colgrain,  co.  Dumbarton. 

Mr.  Bevan  m.  2ndly,  30  April,  185n,  Emma-Frances, 
dau.  of  Right  Rev.  Philip-Nicholas  Shuttlcworth, 
Bishop  of  Chichester,  and  has  further  issue, 

T.  Anthony-Ashley,  b.  19  May,  1859. 

VI.  Hubert-Lee,  b.  9  Oct.  ISfiO. 

vii.  Edwyn-Robert,  b.  15  Feb.  1870. 


IV.  Ada-Frances,  d.  24  March,  1861.  v.  Milliccnt-Ada. 
VI.  Gladys-Mary.  vn.  Gwendoline. 

VIII.  Enid-Bertha.  is.  Ncsta-Helen. 

HtltCHgr.— SiLVAxrs  Bevajt,  Esq.  of  Fosbury,  Wilts,  and 
Riddiesworth  Hall,  Norfolk,  b.  3  Aug.  1743  (son  of  Timothy 
Bevan,  Esq.  of  Swansea,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  David 
Barclay,  Esq.),  m.  1st,  4  Oct.  1769,  Isabella  Wakefield,  who 
(/.  s.  p.,  and  2ndly,  23  Sept.  1773,  Louisa  Kendall,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1838,  aged  90)  he  had  issue, 

I.  David,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry,  6.  4  Nov.  1776;  5/!.  25  April,  1802,  Harriet,  dan. 
of  Simon  Droz,  E.sq.  of  Portland  Place,  London,  and  rf.  11 
Sept.  18U0,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  5  Feb.  1852)  two  daus., 

1  Caroline  Mary,  m.  27  July,  1844,  Lord  John-Ludford' 
Chichester,  6th  son  of  George-Augustus,  2nd  marquis  of 
Donegal,  K.P.,  who  d.  22  AprU,  1873. 

2  Louisa  Harriet,  m.  15  March,  18i8,  George-Robert  Paul, 
Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  John  Dean  Paul,  1st  bart.  of  P.od- 
burgh. 

HI.  Frederick-Stephen  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Cambridge,  Rector  of 
Carleton  Rode,  Norfolk,  6.  11  Oct.  1779:  m.  17  March,  1806, 
Anne-Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert-John  Buxton,  1st  bart. 
of  Shadwell  Court;  she  d.  7  April,  1818.  He  d.  s.  ».  2t> 
Sept.  1859. 

IV.  Charles,  6.  5  March,  1772;  to.  1808,  Mary  Johnstone, 
who  d.  8  April,  1854.    He  rf.  1833,  leaving  issue, 

1  Charles-James,  b.  1812;  m.  1834,  Emma,  dau.  of 
Timothy  Curtis,  Esq.  of  Southgate,  and  has  issue, 

Charles  Malton,  6.  Sept.  1836;  m.  May,  1860,  Isabel- 
Lennox  Home,  and  has  issue,  1  Hugh,  6.  2  M.irL-li, 
1861 ;  2  Percy,  b.  19  June,  1862;  3  Douglas,  b.  27  July, 
1805,  rf.  4  Aug.  following;  4  Harold-Bertram,  rf.  31 
Jan.  1868;  5  Walter-Lawrence,  b.  28  Nov.  1859;  and 
6  Edmund  Russell,  b.  8  July,  1871. 

Frederick-Charles,  twin  with  Charles-Malton,  rf.  Sept. 
1836. 

Alfred-Henry,  6.  Sept.  1837;  to.  22  Nov.  1884,  Louisa- 
Harriet,  dau.  of  Niven  Kerr,  Esq.,  Her  Majesty's 
Consul  at  Dunkirk,  and  has  two  daus.,  Louise-Isabel, 
and  Idi-Maud. 

Frederick-Lincoln,  6.  21  Aug.  1838;  m.  16  Feb.  186.% 
Augusta-Louisa,  dau.  of  Vice-Admiral  Morier,  R.N., 
and  has  issue,  1  Eric- William-Charles,  b.  7  May,  1866; 
rf.3  Jan.  1870;  2  Granville,  <<. 29  June,  1867;  3  Rupert- 
Saville,  6.  25  June,  1868;  4  Ralph-Frederick,  b.  10 
Aug.  1869;  5  William-Morier,  6.20  Oct.  1870;  1  Frances- 
Louisa;  2  Emma-Gertrude;  3  Hilda-Magdalen;  and 
4  Olga-Agneta. 

Ernest-Charles  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Send,  Surrey,  6.  Aug. 
1839;  TO.  10  June,  18G9,  Frances-Julia,  dau.  of  Rev, 
Stephen  Bridge,  Rector  of  Droxford,  Diocese  of  Win- 
chester. 

Arthur- Talbot,  b.  Jan.  1843 ;    to.  6  Oct.  1870,  Magdalen- 
Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Coote  Seton,  7th  bart. 
Pitmedden. 

Cecil-Maitland  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Curate  of  St.  S.aviour's, 
Paddington,  Middlesex,  b.  Aug.  1844;  m.  30  Sept.  1868, 
Helen-Constance-Lester,  dau.  of  Henry  Herbert,  Esq., 
Bombay  Civil  Service,  and  has  issue,  1  Stanley-Charles- 
Henry,  b.  28  July,  1871;  2  Cecil-Stuart-Eeginald,  b. 
1  May,  1875;  1  Ada-Constance. 

Philip-Charles  (Rev.),  Curate  of  St.-Giles-in-the-FieldSi 
London,  b.  Dec.  1845;  m.  24  Sept.  1872,  Madeline 
Augusta-Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  Frederick  IJeade, 
Incumbent  of  St.  John  the  Baptist's,  Brighton,  Sussex 

Edward-Charles,  rf.  1851. 

Emma-Mary.  Florence. 

Sophia-Louisa,  rf.  1812. 

Constance-Louisa.  Georgiana,  rf.  1851. 

2  Henry,  b.  June,  1814;  d.  31  Dec.  1828. 

3  James-Johnstone,  b.  6  June,  1818;  to.  4  Aug.  184fl 
Arabella,  dau.  of  Robert  Hedley,  Esq.  of  Long  Benton 
Northumberland,  by  whom,  who  rf.  17  July,  1870,  ho  ha' 
issue, 

James  Iledlcy,  6.  22  Oct.  1847;  Rcginald-JohnstoiK 
b.  10  Jan.  1851 ;  Neville-Alexandcr-Johnstone,  b.  I 
July,  1870;  Arabcl-Louisa ;  Evelyn-Mary;  KatherilK 
Stewart,  rf.  iinm.  12  Feb.  1871;  Mabel-Johnstone. 

4  Beckford,  b.  21  April,  1823  ;  m.  18150  Louise-Sophi 
Huffman,  by  whom,  who  rf.  11  Feb.  1859,  he  had  issue, 

Aigernon-Boikford,  /).  28  Sept.  1855;  Louisa-Bcekforf 
Ethel-Mary;  Mary-Beckford;  Margaret-Louise,  twi 
with  her  brother,  rf.  young. 

.">  Alured,  b.  1828. 

1  Louisa- Mary,  m.  8  May,  1838,  Eev.  John-Lincoln  Galtoi 
Rector  of  St.  Sidwell,  Exeter. 

2  Mary-Johnstone,  m.  27  Oct.  1839,  Eev.  Thomas  Yan 
Hon.  Canon  of  Peterborough. 

V.  George  (Rev.),  b.  22  Sept.  1782;  m.  22  Sept.  181C,  Ann 
dau.  of  Andrew  Buchanan,  Esq.,  of  Gla.'gow;  she  rf. 
March,  1831.  He  d.  12  Dec.  1819,  leaving,  with  a  dau 
Lodisa-Harriet,  d.  unm.  10  Oct.  1829,  one  son, 


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Ceorco-Iniips  h.  28  March,    18IS;  m.  25  July,   18"9,  hie 
cousin  Hucliel,  dau.  of  Robert  Ikvan,   Ksq.  ol  Kougha'u 
Itookcry,  iinil  lias  issue,  George  Buchanan,  C-ipt.  81st  rc^t., 
b.-Zl  April,  1812;  Edward,  6.  21  Doc.  1843;  Ernest-Georf,'c, 
b.  21    March,    1848;    Fredcrick-Niel,  0.   15    Sept.   184U; 
Cyril-Mountain,  /;.  12  March,  1851;    Hamilton,  b.6  Sept. 
la.'iS;    Arcliibald-Buchanan,  b.   15  April,   1858;    Louisa- 
Harriet;    Alice-Mary,     m.  7   Jan.   1874,    Ilev.   Charles- 
Gordon  Browne,    M.A. ;    Rachel-Georgiana,   )/).  18  Feb. 
1873,   Charles  Hoarc,  ICsq.,   son  of  John-Gurncy  Hoare, 
Esq.  of  Hampstead  Heath ;  Janet -Buchanan;  Katherine- 
Innes. 
VI.  Robert,  of  Rougham  Rookery,  SufTolk,  6.  5  May,  1784; 
m.  G  April,  1810,  Mary-Peele,  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Taylor, 
Rector  of  Swanton  Morley,  who  d.  May,  1853.    He  d.  Jan. 
1854,  having  had  issue, 

1  William-Robert,  of  Plumpton  House,  Suffolk,  M.A., 
Cambridge,  b.  18  Jan.  1812;  m.  4  Dec.  1839,  Sarah-CowcU, 
dau.  of  Abrahan  Rawlinson,  Esq.  of  Fakenham,  Norfolk, 
and  has  issue,  William-Henry-Rawlinson  (Kev.),  M.A., 
Cambridge,  of  Bloemfontein,  Orange  Free  State,  6.  6  Oct. 
1840;  Albert-John,  b.  16  Feb.  1842,  d.  1849;  Edmund- 
Rolfe,  b.  4  April,  1843,  d.  1849;  Gascoigne,  b.  22  Aug. 
1844;  Abram -Rawlinson,  b.  21  Aug.  1846;  Eustace- 
Edmund,  b.  20  Nov.  1851,  m.  3  Jan.  1S74,  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Capt.  George-Henry  Mottlry,  47tli  rrgt.,  </.  1857; 
Harriett-Gurney ;  Emraelinc-Mary ;  Adclini'-Cciilia,  ,«. 
25  April,  1876,  Robert-Hutton  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Eaglcscliffe ; 
Caroline-Emma ;  Beatrice-Anna-Sara. 

2  Frederick-Robert,  of  Weston  Grove,  Southampton,  6.  27 
Jan.  1824,  m.  Oct  1851,  EUza,  dau.  of  Capel  Lofft,  Esq. 
of  Troston  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  has  lssui>,  Francis-Lofft,  h. 
1854;  Frederick-Capcl,  b.  1860;  Herbert-Spencer,  6.15 
Oct.  1866 ;  Mary-Constance ;  Ella-Maud ;  Katherino- 
Maud;  Margaret-Emlyn ;  Ellen-Sylvia;  Mabel-Frederica ; 
Eowena-Dorothea ;  Rachel-Evelyn. 

3  Robert,  b.  28  Aug.  182i ;  m.  4  Dec.  1860,  Isabella  Crapp ; 
d.  15  Sept.  1869.     He  d.  s.  jj.,  6  June,  1875. 

1  Mary-Taylor,  m.  25  June,  1839,  Rev.  Stuteville  Isaacson, 
Rector  of  Bradfield,  St.  Clare,  Suffolk ;  who  rf.  14  Jime, 
18o7. 

2  Lucy-Brooke,  m.  17  July,  1833,  Rev.  John  Hull,  Rector 
of  Eaglescliffe,  Hon.  Canon  of  Manchester. 

3  Frances-Elizabeth,  m.  Sept.  1855,  Rev.  William-Vistirin 
Kitchlng,  Vicar  of  Great  Finborough,  and  d.  Nov.  1861. 

4  Rachel,  m.  25  June,  1839,  her  cousin  George-Iunes 
Bevan,  Esq. 

5  Sophia,  m.  1st,  1854,  Rev.  Jacob  Mountain,  Principal  of 
St.  John's  College,  Newfoundland  (d.  Oct.  185G) ;  and  2ndly, 
30  April,  1867,  Right  Rev.  Edward  Field,  Bishop  of  New- 
foundland, who  d.  8  June,  1876. 

6  Annie,  m.  30  July,  1860,  Rev.  Francis  Slater,  Vicar  of  St. 
Giles,  Cambridge. 

Tli.  Richard,  of  Highcliff  Lodge,  Brighton,  6.  22  Aug.  1788; 
m.  1st,  30  Aug.  1823,  Charlotte,  dau.|of  Col.  Richard-Hunter, 
which  lady  d.   27  May,  1833;   and  2ndly,   Sarah,  dau.  of 
Richard  Cuming  Dewar,  Esq.,  of  Clapham.     He  d.  4  Feb. 
1870,  leaving  issue  by  his  1st  wife  only, 
1  Richard-Alexander,  6.  14  July,  1833 ;   m.  16  May,  1861, 
Laura-Maria,  dau.  of  Mr.  Polhill,  of  Brunswick  Square, 
Brighton,   and   has  issue,  Richard-Hunter,  6.  3  March, 
1862;  Launcelot-Polhill,  6.  23  May,  1863;  Robert-Polhill, 
b.  5  Aug.  1865;  Herbert-Walter,  b.  13  June,  1867  ;  Laura- 
Maud  ;  Edith-Charlotte. 

1  Theodosia,  m.  22  May,  1857,  Rev.  Thomas  Pyper,  Vicar 
of  New  Radford,  Notts. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  15  April,  1858,  Rev.  ChrLstopher-Holroyd 
Oldfield,  Rector  of  the  Quinton,  Warwick. 

3  Charlotte-Louisa,  m.  9  Aug.  1859,  Percival  Bosanquet, 
Esq. 

4  Harriette-Caroline,  d.  an  infant,  18  Dec.  1834. 
Mr.  Bevan  d.  25  Jan.  1830,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

David  Bevan,  Esq.  of  Fosbury,  Wilts,  and  Belmont,  Herts; 
.  6  Nov.  1774;  m.  7  May,  1798,  Favell-Bourke,  dau.  of  Uobert- 
Cooper  Lee,  Esq.,  of  Bedford  Square,  London,  by  whom,  who 
.  25  Aug.  1841,  he  had  issue, 

I.  Robert-Cooper-Lee,  his  heir. 

II.  Richard-Lee,  of  Brixworth  Hall.  co.  Northampton,  h.  15 
■  May,  1811;  m.  10  Sept.  1840,  Isabella-Judith-Maria,  dau.  of 

Eev.  Loraine  Smith,  Rector  of  Passenham,  and  has  issue, 

1  Lambton-Lee-Loraine,  R.N.,  b.  21  Sept.  1845, 

2  Alick-Scudamore,  b.  1  Dec.  1847. 

3  Eustace-Bolton-Loraine,  b.  4  Nov.  1849. 

4  David-Augustus,  6.  11  May,  18.56. 

5  Biehard-Aubrey-Chichester,  b.  28  Aug.  1860. 

1  Favell-lsabella-Gertrude,  »n.  23  Feb.  1865,  Hugh-Maurice 
Jones-Mortimer,  Esq. 

2  Laura-Agneta-Wellington,  m.  2  Aug.  1866,  Charles-Pctcr 
Allix.  Esq.,  of  Swaffham. 

3  Mildred-Franccs-Cooper. 

4  'Ulrica-Marian. 

m.  David-Barclay  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Little  Amwell,  h.  9  March, 
1813;  m.  Ist,  27  June,  1837,  Agnes,  dau.  of  Rev.  William- 
Carus  Wilson    Rector  of  Whittington,  by  whom,  who  d.  9 
July,  1855,  ho  had  issue, 
1  Claudius-Barclay  (Rev.),  Curate  of  St.  Paul's,  Truro,  6. 


4  Oct.  1851;  m.  31  Dec.  1874,  Marga^crt,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Edward  Tippet,  of  riymouth,  and  lias  a  dau.,  Cccilia- 
Clive. 

1  Emily-Agnes,  to.  2  Feb.  1864,  John-ErskincCampbeH 
Colquhoun,  2nd  son  of  John-Campboll  Colquhoun,  Esq., 
of  Killermont  and  Garscadden. 

2  Matilda  Favell-Lee,  m.  27  June,  1871,  Clcment-Carus- 
Wilson  Shepherd,  Esq.,  of  Silverdale. 

3  Cecilia-Carus,  in.  3  June,  1868,  Gustavus  Bosanquet, 
Esq.,  and  d.  14  March,  1874. 

4  Jessie-Neville.  5  Agnes-Carus-Wilson. 
Rev.  David-B.  Bevan  m.  2ndly,  16  April,  1857,  Kaiherine- 
Eniilia,  dau.  of  Rev.  Mourant  Block,   of   Clifton,  and  by 
her,  who  d.  11  Jan.  1859,  had  another  dau., 

G  Mary-Emilia. 
He  m.  3rdly,  23  Oct.  1860,  Rachel  O'Drien,  dau.  of  Josiah 
Nisbct,   E.-I.  Co.,   by  whom,  who  d.  .'i  Feb.   IbUS,   he   had 
with  a  son,  who  d.  an  infant,  another  dau., 

7  Rachel-Alice. 

He  m.  4thly,  5  July,  1866,  Annis-Isabcl,  dau.  of  John  Wood. 
Esq.  of  Thedden  Grange,  Hants,  and  has  two  other  sous 
and  a  dau., 

2  Norman-Barclay,  b.  11  July,  1869. 

3  John-Evelyn-Barclay,  6.  12  May,  1871. 

8  Mabel-Annis. 

I.  Louisa  -  Priscilla,  to.  23  June,  1825,  Augustus  -  Henry 
Bosanquet,  Esq.,  of  Osidge,  Herts. 

II.  Favell-Lee,  m.  29  April,  1841,  Rev.  Thomas  Mortimei 
D.D.,  who  d.  25  Nov.  1850. 

in.  Frederica-Emma,  m.  1  Feb.  1834,  Ernest- Augustus 
Stephenson,  Esq.,  who  d.  13  March,  1855. 

IV.  Frances- Lee,  m.  1841,  Vice-Admiral  William  Moricr,  who 
d.  29  July,  1864. 
Mr.  Bevan  d.  24  Dec.  1846,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert-Cooper-Lee  Bevan,  Esq.,  present  representative. 

.4nns—Knn.,  abull  pass.,  between  three  annulets  gu., quarter- 
ing, az.,  three  bars,  eugr.,  or,  a  bend  lozengy  arg.  and  gu.,  for 
Lee. 

Crest— A  griffin  pass,  or,  semee  of  annulets  gu.,  holding  in 
dexter  claw  two  annulets  interlaced,  also  gu. 

Motto — Deus  praesidium. 

.SsrK— Fosbury,  Hungorford,  Wilts;  and  Trout  Park,  East 
Barnct,  Herts. 

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BEWES    OF    BEATJEIONT. 
Bewes,   Rev.   Thomas-Aechee,   of    Beatimont 
House,  Devon,  M.A.  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxon,  b.  17  April, 
1803. 

iitUCatir.— This  family  is  of  Cornish  origin. 

Richard  Bewes  was  M.P.  for  Liskeard,  a.d.  1384. 

John  Bewes,  Esq.  of  St.  Stephens-by-Launceston,  CornwaH, 
d.  1630,  leaving  by  Joanna  his  wife  a  son, 

John  Bewes,  Esq.  of  Underwood,  in  the  parish  of  Laun- 
ceston.  111.  24  Jan.  1622,  Anne  RawUngs,  and  d.  1675,  leaving 
a  son, 

Thomas  Bewes,  Esq.,  m.  Elizabeth  Kingdon,  d.  1700.  leaving 
a  son, 

Thomas  Bewes,  Esq.,  m.  Hannah,  dau.  of  John  Anstis,  Esq. 
of  Lunna,  Cornwall,  and  sister  of  John  Anstis,  Garter  King- 
of-Arms,  (cmp.  George  I.,  d.  1768,  leaving  a  son, 

Thomas  Bewes,  Esq.,  m..  his  cousin  Katherine,  dau.  of  John 
Anstis,  Garter  King-of-Arms  temp.  George  I.,  and  sister  of 
John  Anstis,  junior.  Garter  King-of-Arms  tenij).  George  II., 
and  d.  1768,  leaving  a  son, 

Harry  Bewes,  Esq.,  to.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Peter  Tonkin,  Esq., 
by  whom  (who  d.  1835)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  successor. 

II.  Harry,  Midshipman  R.N. ,  b.  1783;  d.  1796. 

III.  Edward,  Capt.  69th  regt.,  b.  1786;  d.  1806. 

I.  Elizabeth,    m.    11. -B.    .Strangways,    Esq.    of  Shapwick, 
Somerset. 

II.  Jane,  m.  W.-P.  Daykin,  Esq. 

III.  Cordelia,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Bewes  d.  1793,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Bewes,  Esq.  of  Beaumont,  High  Slicriff  Devon, 
1824,  M.P.  for  Plymouth,  18.32-41,  b.  18  Dee.  1777;  w.  1st. 
1799,  Frances,  dau.  of  Jolin  Culme,  Esq.  of  Tothill,  Devon,  by 
whom  (who  d.  1809)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas-Archer,  his  successor. 

I.  Mary,  6.  1800 ;  d.  unvi.  1849. 

II.  F'rances,  m.  Deeble  Boger,  Esq.  of  Wolsdon,  Cornwall. 

III.  Jane,   to.    1835,   John  Wilmot  now  Griiuston,   Esq.  of 
Neswick,  co.  York. 

IV.  Katherine,  d.  mim. 

Mr.  Bewes  m.  2ndly,  1813,  Elizabeth-Penrose,  d:ui.  of  Thomas 


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BEW 


Hart  Davies,  Esq.  of  Madrns,  M.D.,  by  whom  (whorf.  1831)  he 
had  further  issue, 

I.  Anstis-John,  Lieut.  8th  regt.,  b.  1814;  d.  unm.  1835. 

II.  Cecil-Edward,  of  Eidgway,  Devon,  J.P.,  late  Capt. 
62th  regt.,  6. 1816  :  m  1847,  Fanny,  dau.  of  George- William 
Soltau,  Esq.  of  Little  Efford,  Devon,  and  has  two  daus., 
Fanny  and  Georgiana. 

HI.  Charles-Theodore,  i.  1818;  W.Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George- 
William  Soltau,  Esq.  of  Little  Efford,  Devon,  and  has 
issue,    1  Charles,   b.    1854;     2  Reginald-An.stis,    b.    18.iG ; 

3  Harry-Davies,  b.  1859 ;  4  Francis-Goddard,  6.  1860 ; 
5  Anstis-George,  b.  1863;  6  Thomas-Cecil,  b.  1868;  1  Eliza- 
heth-Fanny,  »;.  Eobert-Montagu  Baker,  Esq.;  2  Jane- 
Soltau,  m.  Capt.  James  Thom,  2nd  regt. ;  3  Florence-Louisa ; 

4  Katherine-Mary ;  5  Eveline;  6  Agnes-Maud. 

IV.  Wyndham-George,  b.  1820,  d.  young. 

V.  Wyndham-Edmund,  Col.  in  the  army,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
George-William  Soltau,  Esq.  of  Little  Efford,  Devon,  and 
has  issue,  1  Wyndham-Anstis,  b.  1857;  2  Edward-Anstis, 
6.1858;  1  Helen-Mary;  2  Alice-Grace;  3  Edith-Louisa ; 
4  Mary-Henrietta ;  5  Jessie-Culme. 

VI.  Frederick,  late  11th  regt.,  6.  1825;  m.  1st,  Sarah,  dau. 
of  Sir  William  Elliott,  K.N.,  and  2ndly,  Ellen,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Kelly,  Esq.,  and  has  issue  by  the  latter,  1  Frede- 
rick-Anstis,  b.  1866 ;  2  Arthur,  b.  1871 ;  3  Cecil-Frank,  b. 
1874;  4  Leonard-Henry,  6.  1875;  1  Edith;  2  Emmeline. 

vij.  Augustus  -  George,  6.  1826;  rn.  Annie,  dau.  of  — 
Trickett,  Esq.,  and  has  a  dau.,  Augusta,  m.  William-G. 
Armstrong,  Esq. 

•VIII.  Eeginald-Francis,  6.  1830,  d.  young. 

I.  Elizabeth-Penrose,   m.   1861,  Major-Gen.  Edward-J.  Lake, 
Eoyal  Bengal  Engineers. 
Mr.  Bewes  d.  18  Nov.  1857,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Eev.  Thomas-Archek  Bewes,  now  of  Beaumont. 

Anas — Arg.,  a  lion  ramp.,  tail  nowed,  gu.,  gorged  with  an 
eastern  crov»'n  or,  in  chief  three  falcons,  ppr.,  belled  of  the 
third. 

Crest — On  a  cliapeau  gu.,  turned  up  erm.,  a  Pegasus  rearing,  of 
a  bright  bay  colour,  mane  and  tail  sa.,  wings,  displayed,  or, 
folding  in  the  mouth  a  laurel  branch  ppr. 

Motto — Major  ab  adversis. 

&at— Beaumont  House,  Plymouth,  Devon. 


.    BEWICKE    OF    CLOSE    HOUSE. 

Bewicke,  Calteeley,  Esq.  of  Close  House,  Nortli- 
timberland,  and  Urpetli  Lodge,  co.  Durham,  b.  28 
Jan.  1858  ;  s.  his  father  in  1876. 

iLtlTCaflC— Akdbew  Bewicke,  Sheriff  of  Xewastle-upon- 
Tyne,  1528,  Mayor  15.38,  son  of  Peter  Bewicke,  Sheriff  of  New- 
castle-upon-Tyne, 1476,  and  Mayor  1490,  m.  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Cuthbert  Hunter,  Merchant  in  the  same  borough,  and  by 
her  (who  7n.  2ndly,  Ealph  Jennison,  Mayor  of  Newcastle)  had 
issue,  1  Eobeet,  his  heir;  2  Cuthbert,  m.  1599,  Barbara,  dau. 
of  Edmund  Cra'ster,  Esq.  of  Cra'ster  Tower,  Northumberland 
(see  Cea'stee),  and  had  a  dau.  and  heiress,  Jane,  b.  1600,  m. 
Edward  Stole,  Esq.,  Captain  of  foot  in  the  service  of  Charles  I., 
and  was  grand  fatlier  of  Francis  Stote,  wife  of  William 
Shippen,  the  celebrated  orator  and  patriot.    The  elder  son, 

Robert  Bewicke,  Esq.,  6.  18  Oct.  1561,  Sheriff  of  Newcastle 
161.5,  Mayor  1628  and  1629,  purchased  the  manor  of  Chantre 
and  chapel  of  Abbey-le-Close,  otherwise  Close  House,  and  the 
whole  hamlet  of  Houghton.  He  r,i.  1596,  Eleanor,  dau.  of 
William  Huntley,  Alderman  of  Newcastle,  and  had  a  son  and 
heir, 

Thomas  Bewicke,  Esq.  of  Close  House  and  TJrpeth  Lodge, 
Sheriff  for  Durham  16.55.  At  the  Restoration  he  was  one  of 
the  gentlemen  selected  for  the  proposed  Order  of  the  Royal 
Oak.  He  ra.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sheffield  Calverlcy,  Esq.,  a  younger 
son  of  the  house  of  Calverley,  co.  York,  and  had,  with  otlier 
issue,  Robert,  his  heir  ;  Calverley,  successor  to  his  brother; 
and  Benjamin,  Rector  of  Barrow  and  Ilallaton  {see  Bewicke 
of  Ilall'iton).    The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Hewicke,  Esq.  of  Close  House  and  ITrpeth  Lodge, 
h.  1643,  High  Sheriff  of  Northumberland  1C95,  d.  uma. 
1703,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Calverley  Bewicke,  Esq.  of  Close  House  and  Urpeth  Lodge, 
b.  1661  ;  )/!.  Dorothy-Izard,  and  d.  1729,  leaving  issue, 
1  Robert,  his  heir;  Calverley  (see  Bewicke  of  Hallalon); 
1  Dorothy,  m.  Thomas  Lambton,  Esq.  of  Hardwick;  2  Eliza- 
beth.   The  son  and  heir, 

Kobeet  Bewicke,  Esq.  of  Close  House  and  ITrpeth  Lodge, 
6.  1689,  High  Sheriff  of  Northumberiand  1726;  w.  1724, 
Jane,  dau.  of  Robert  Lynn,  Esq.  of  Mainsforth,  and  heiress, 
through  her  mother,  of  Joseph  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Cassop,  and 
left  issue  two  sons.    The  elder. 

Sir  Robert  Hewicke,  0.  1728,  High  Sheriff  of  Northum- 
berland  17C0,  when  he  was  knighted,    m.  ^Mary,   dau.  of 


Robert  Hurst,  Esq.  of  Nottingham,  d.  1771,  leaving  (with 
seven  daus.,  viz.,  i.  Jane,  m.  Sir  Paul  Joddrell,  Bart. 
II.  Mary,  m.  Alexander  Anderson,  Esq.  of  Highgate,  and  had 
issue,  1  John-Robert,  b.  1775,  m.  1809,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Robert  Boswell,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh ;  2  Calvebley-Bewickb 
Anderson,  whose  son,  Calverley,  by  his  uncles  will,  s.  to  tlie 
property  on  the  death  of  Mrs.  Bewicke,  of  Close  House; 
3  Paul;  1  Charlotte;  2  Mary;  iii.  Anne,  m.  James  Wood- 
mason,  Esq.  of  Belcamp,  near  Dublin,  d.  s.  p. ;  iv.  Margaret, 
m.  Thomas  Bond,  Esq.  of  Norton  House,  Devon,  d.  s.  j). ; 
V.  Alice,  d.  unm.;  vi.  Dorothy,  m.  William  Lynn,  Esq.  of 
Clapham  ;  vii.  Eleanor)  a  son  and  heir, 

Calverley  Bewicke,  Esq.  of  Close  House  and  Urpeth  Lodcce, 
Lieut. -Col.  Durham  Militia,  M.P.  for  Winchester,  High  Sheriff 
of  Northumberland  1782,  m.  1st,  Deborah,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Brancepath,  co.  Durham,  and 
2ndly,  Margaret,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Robert 
Spearman,  Esq.  of  Old  Acres,  Northumberland,  and  dying 
without  issue,  1815,  bequeathed  his  estates  to  his  widow, 
Mrs.  Bewicke,  of  Close  House  and  Urpeth  Lodge,  for  her  life, 
and  afterwards  to  his  nephew, 

Calveeley-Bewicke  Anderson,  Esq.  of  Coulby  Manor,  who 
assumed  by  sign  manual  1815,  the  surname  of  Bewicke  in  lieu 
of  his  patronymic.  He  ni.  Elizabeth-Philadelphia,  duu.  of 
Thomas  AVilkinson,  Esq.  of  Coxhoe,  Durham,  by  Anne  his 
wife,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Robert  Spearman,  Esq.  of  Old 
Acres,  and  by  her  (who  d.  15  March,  1865)  had  issue. 

Calverley,  of  Close  House. 

Eobert-Calverley,  of  Coulby  Manor,  near  Middlesborouch, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  15  May,  1818 ;  m.  1854,  Mary,  3rd  dau. 
of  the  Eev.  William  Gooch,  Canon  of  York,  and  has  Eobtrt- 
Calverley-Alington,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  another  son,  and  two 
daus. 

Thomas,  d.  s.  p.  1842. 

William.  Margaret.  Elizabeth. 

The  eldest  son, 

Calverley  Bewicke,  Esq.  of  Close  House  and  Urpeth  Lodge, 
J.P.  andD.L.,  6.  4  July,  1817;  m.  8  Nov.  1854,  Jane-Hen- 
rietta, dau.  of  W.-T.  MacCuUagh-Torrens,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Calverley,  now  of  Close  House. 

II.  Percival-Wentworth,  6.  22  Dec.  ISCl. 

I.  Margaret-Elizabeth-Henrietta. 

II.  Ethel-Adela-Spearman. 
Mr.  Bewicke  d.  1876. 

Ai-iYis — .Arg.,  iive  lozenges  in  fcss  gu.,  each  charged  with  a 
mullet  of  the  first,  between  three  bears'  heads  erased  sa., 
muzzled  or.  Crest— A  goat's  head  erased  at  the  neck  arg., 
armed,  maned,  and  gorged  with  a  mural  crown  gu.  Motto — 
In  caelo  quies. 

Seats — Close  House,  AVylam-on-Tyne ;  and  Ui-peth  Lodge, 
Chester-le-Street. 


BEWICKE    OP     HALLATON. 

Bewicke,  Calverlet-Theodoee,  Esq.  of  Halla- 
t3n  Hall,  CO.  Leicester,  Lieut.  E.N.,  b.  1848  ;  m.  21 
Aug.  1878,  Effie  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  Rev. 
Dawson  Turner,  D.D. 

3itltCaSC.— The  Eev.  Benjamin  Bewicke,  5th  son  of 
Thomas  Bewicke,  Esq.  of  Close  House  (see  Bewicke  of  Cloce 
House),  purchased  the  manor  and  advowson  of  Hallaton  1713, 
and  dying  unni.,  bequeathed  them  to  his  nephew, 

Calverley  Bewicke,   Esq.  of  Hallaton  Hall,   2nd  son  of 
Calveriey  Bewicke,  Esq.  of  Close  House,  b.  1694;  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Leicester  1762;  m.  AUce,  dau.  of  Robert  Smith,  Esq.  B.etL 
1774,  leaving  issue, 
Benjamin,  his  heir. 

Calverley,  of  Clapham,  m.  Jane.  dau.  of  Enbcrt  Thornton, 
Esq.;    d.  1814,  leaving  issue,   Henry,  d.  unm.;  Jane,  m. 
Henry  Blackburn,  Esq.  of  Eanisgate,  and  had  issue. 
Anne,  »i.  Right  Eev.  Philip  Young,  Bishop  of  Norwich. 
Aiice,  ra.  Daniel  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Wiltshire. 
The  elder  son, 

Benjamin  Bewicke,  Esq.  of  Hallaton  Hall,  and  of  Ormond 
Street,  London,  b.  1728;  m.  1st,  Elizabeth  Smith,  and  2iidly, 
Anne,   dau.  of  John   Gleson,    Esq.   of  London.    He  d.  1815, 
leaving  issue  only  by  his  2nd  wife, 
Calverley-John,  his  heir. 

Thomas  (Rev.),  m.  1797,  Sarah,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  E.  Ethridge, 
Hector  of  Stanton,  Norfolk ;  i(.  1842,  leaving  issue,  with  five 
daus.,  a  son, 

Caverley-Eichard,  6.  1798;  »)!.  his  cousin,  Emma  Bewicke, 
and  had  issue,  Arthur-Newnham;  Lionel-Calverley; 
Ad.i-Philippine-Anna ;  Minna-Harvey ;  Madcline-Emma- 
CoUiugwood. 


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ECbecca,  m.  William- Augustus  Standert,  Esq. 

Anna-Letitia,  d.  unm.  1841. 
The  son  and  lieir, 

The  Hev.  Calverlet-John  Bewicke,  of  Hallaton  Hall,  b. 
1765;  Eector  of  Hallaton-cum-Blaston,  and  Loddington,  co. 
Leicester,  r,i.  1st,,  Mary-Elizabeth,  widow  of  James  Vaughan, 
Esq.  of  Leicester,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Buckworth,  Bart.,  and 
2ndly,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Col.  Nathaniel  Newnham,  of  Barn 
Kecks  House,  Sussex,  and  by  the  latter  only  had  issue, 

Calverlev,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  b.  1822. 

Emma,  m.  her  cousin,  Calvcrlcy-Uichard  Bewicke,  Esq.  of 
Barsham,  Suffolk. 

Sophia. 
The  Rev.  Calverley-John  Bewicke  d.  1843,  and  was    s.   by 
his  elder  son, 

Calverlet  Bewicke,  Esq.  of  Hallaton  Hall,  &.  1816;  direct 
male  representative  of  the  family  of  Bewicke  of  Close  House. 
He  III.  Mary- Amelia,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Nathaniel-John 
HoUingsworth,  Uector  of  Boldon,  co.  Durham,  and  has  issue, 

Calverley-Theodobe,  now  of  Hallaton  Hall. 

Caroline-Emily.  Meuina-Honoria. 

Alicia-Helen-Neve. 

Arms  and  Crest — Same  as  Bewicke  of  Close  House. 

Seat — Hallaton  Hall,  Leicestershire. 


BEYNON    OF    TREWERN. 

Betnon,  John,  Esq.  of  Trewern,  Wliitlancl, 
South  Wales,  J. P.  cos.  Pembroke  and  Carmarthen, 
b.  16  Dec.  1829  ;  m.  24  Sept.  1863,  Elizabeth, 
2ncl  dau.  of  Charles  Prust,  Esq.  of  Haverford- 
west. 

HtUratJC— This  family,  originally  located  in  the  co.  Pem- 
broke, migrated  1597,  to  Keythyn,  co.  Carmarthen,  which 
estate  still  continues  in  their  possession.  They  returned  to 
Trewern,  co.  Pembroke,  in  1708. 

The  grandfather  of  the  present  representative, 

John  Betnon,  Esq.  of  Trewern,  co.  Pembroke,  J. P.,  was 
High  Sheriff  co.  Cardigan  1783.  He  hi.  1806,  Mary,  only  dau. 
of  John  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Beaumaris,  by  whom  (who  d.  1823) 
he  left  at  his  decease,  1817,  a  son  and  heir, 

Joun-Thomas  Betnon,  Esq.  ol  Trewern,  m.  April,  1829, 
Catherine-Sophia,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles-Allen  Philipps,  Esq.  of 
St.  Bride's  Hill,  co.  Pembroke,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  Jan. 
1853)  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  successor. 

II.  Rhys,  m.  18G1,  and  d.  26  Oct.  1872,  leaving  a  son, 
Rhys-Charles. 

I.  Catherine-Marianna,  u.  Owen-W.  George,  Surgeon-Major 
1st  Life  Guards,  and  of  Plascrwn,  co.  Pembroke. 

II.  Ellen-Augusta-Cecilia,  m.  June,  1869,  Edward-yhaw 
Protheroe,  Surgeon-Major  Royal  Artillery,  and  of  Dolwilim, 
CO.  Carmarthen,  and  has  issue. 

A  i-ms — Or,  a  lion  ramp.  sa.  between  eight  gu. 
Crest — A  lion  ramp. 

iMott'ies — Nihil  utile,  quod  non  honestuni,  and  Ileb  Dduw  hcb 
ddim,  Duw  a  digon. 
li'ttit— Trewern,  Whitland,  South  Wales. 


BIDDXTLPH    OF    BURTON. 

Weight-Biddulph,  Anthony-John,  E.«q.  of 
Burton  Park,  Sussex,  J.P.,  b.  29  Jan.  1830;  m. 
1855,  Sarah-Anne,  dau.  of  J.  Downes,  Esq. 

itinCaflC. — "The  BiDDDLPHS  do  derive  themselves,"  says 
Eideswick,  "from  one  Ormds  le  Guidon,  the  son  of  Ricakdds 
FoRESTARius,"  of  Nomian  race,  who  held,  as  appears  by 
Domesday,  ten  lordships  in  Staffordshire,  which  were  conferred 
on  him  in  reward  of  his  services.     His  2nd  son, 

Edward,  of  Middle  Biddulph,  first  took  the  surname  of 
Biddulph,  and  was  ancestor  of 

IticiiARD  Biddulph,  of  Biddulph,  who  had  two  sons,  Stmon, 
the  younger,  ancestor  of  the  Biddulphs  of  Ledbury,  and  the 
elder, 

Sir  Richard  Biddulph,  of  Biddulph,  Knt.,  living  tan}-). 
Henry  Vlll.,  father  of 

Richard  Biddulph,  of  Biddulph,  m.  Blargaret,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Sir  John  Salwey,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Hugh 
Erdeswick,  and  was  father  of  Francis,  of  Biddulph,  who 
erected  the  noble  mansion  of  Biddulph,  temp.  Elizabeth. 
This  Francis  was  grandfather  of  John  Biddulph,  Esq.  of 
Biddulph,  a  devoted  RoyaUst,  wliose  grandson, 


Richard  Biddulph,  Esq.  of  Biddnlpli,  m,  Anno,  dau.  and 
eventual  heiress  of  Sir  Henry  Goring,  Bart,  of  llurtun,  the 
lineal  descendant  and  representative  of  John  Goring,  of 
Burton,  Esq.,  by  Margaret  his  1st  wife,  dau.  of  Ralph  Ead- 
mylde,  Esq.,  and  Margaret  his  wife,  sister  and  co-heir  of  Hugh, 
Lord  Camoys.  Mr.  Biddulph  d.  before  1679,  leaving  (with  a. 
dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  to  Charles,  Lord  Dormer)  a  son  and  suc- 
cessor, 

John  Biddulph,  Esq.  of  Biddulph  and  Burton,  who  m.Mary 
dau.  of  Charles  Arundel,  Esq.  of  Horningshain,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Richard,  his  heir;  ii.  Charles,  successor  to  his  brother, 
I.  Mary;  b.  1710,  m.  Thomas  Stonor,  Esq.  of  Stonor,  co. 
Oxford,  and  was  great-grandmother  of  Thomas  Stonor, 
now  Lord  Camoys;  ii.  Anne,  b.  1717,  m.  Anthony  Wright, 
Esq.  of  Wieldside,  in  Essex,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 
Anthony  Wright,  Esq.,  m.  Lucy,  2nd  dau.  of  Edmund 
Plowden,  Esq.  of  Plowden,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1786,  left  at  his 
decease,  in  the  same  year,  1  Anthony-Geokge,  to  whom  his 
kinsman,  John  Biddulph,  left  his  estates,  and  of  whom  pre- 
sently; 2  John,  6.  20  June,  1786,  m.  Henrietta,  eldest  dau.  of 
the  late  Michael  Blount,  Esq.  of  Maple  Durham,  and  had  issue; 
1  Lucy ;  2  Mary,  to.  Vincent  Eyre,  Esq. ;  3  Anne,  ni.  Sir 
Charles  Wolseley,  Bart,  of  Wolseley,  co.  Stafford,  and  d.  1838. 
John  Biddulph,  of  Biddulph,  d.  May,  1720.     His  elder  son, 

Richard  Biddulph,  Esq.  of  Biddulph,  d.  unm.  1767,  aged 
60,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Charles  Biddulph,  Esq.  of  Biddulph  and  Burton,  who  m. 
1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Bedingfield,  Bart,  of  Oxburgh, 
and  2ndly,  Frances-ApoUonia,  dau.  of  George  Brownlow 
Doughty,  Esq.  of  Snarford  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  and  widow  of 
Henry  Wells,  Esq.  By  the  former,  who  d.  17G3,  he  left  at  liis. 
decease,  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Biddulph,  Esq.  of  Biddulph  and  Burton,  d.  unm~ 
1  Aug.  1835,  leaving  his  estates  to  his  kinsman, 

Anthony-George  Wright,  Esq.,  6.  20  April,  1785;  wh» 
took  the  additional  surname  of  Biddulph.  He  m.  15  Jan. 
1827,  Catherine-Dorothy,  dau.  of  the  late  Simon-Thomas 
Scrope,  Esq.  of  Danby  Hall,  co.  York,  and  d.  14  Jan.  1854, 
leaving  (with  three  daus.,  Catherinc-Charlotte-Mary;  j)!..  17 
Jan.  1850,  Henry  Stone,  Esq.  of  Badbury,  Wilts,  late  an  officer 
Enniskillen  Dragoons;  Clementina-Maria,  in.  Aug.  1800, 
Charles-James,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Joseph  Radcliffe,  Bart. ;  and 
Geraldine-Mary,  m.  14  April,  1863,  Godfrey,  4th  son  of  Sir 
Joseph  Radcliffe,  Bart,  of  Budding  Park,  Yorkshire)  a  son  and 
successor,  the  present  Anthony-John  Wright-Biddulph, 
Esq. 

Ariiis — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  vert,  an  eagle  displayed, 
arg.,  armed  and  langued  gu.,  for  Biddulph  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  az., 
two  bars  arg.,  and  in  chief,  a  leopard's  face  or,  for  Wright? 
quarterings,  Goring,  Compton,  and  Camoys. 

Crests — 1st,  Biddulph  :  a  wolf,  salient,  arg. ;  2nd,  Wright: 
out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  dragon's  head  ppr. 

/Seat— Burton  Park,  Petworth,  Sussex. 


BIDDULPH    OF    LEDBURY. 

BiDcrLPH,  Michael,  Esq.  of  Ledbiu-y,  J.P.,D.L. 
and  M.P.  for  co.  Hereford,  h.  1834- :  s.  his  father 
28  Eeb.  1864 ;  m.  9  Aug.  same  year,  Adelaide- 
Greorgiana,  dau.  of  the  Eight  Hon.  General  and 
Lady  AUce  Peel,  and  has  by  her  (who  d.  22  May^ 
1872)  issue, 

I.  John-Miciiael-Gordon. 

II.  Claud-William. 

I.  Adela-Margaret-Mary,  d.  Sept.  1S7C. 

II.  Edith-Mary.  in.  Another  dau. 

Mr.  Biddulph  m.  2ndly,  16  July,  1877,  The  Lady 
Elizabeth-Philippa  Adeane,  Bedchamber  Woman 
to  H.M.  the  Queen,  dau.  of  Charles-Philip,  4th 
Earl  of  Hardwickc,  and  widow  of  li.-J.  Adeane, 
Esq.  of  Babraham,  co.  Cambridge,  M.P.  for  that  co., 
and  Custos  Rotulorum  of  the  Isle  of  Ely. 

HtllCagC— Symon  biddulph,  Esq.  of  Elmhurst,  and  son 
of  Richard  Biddulph,  Esq.  of  Biddulph,  in.  Joyce,  dau.  of  Sir 
Robert  Weston,  Knt.,  and  was  father  of 
Stmon  Biddulph,  Esq.  of  Elmhurst,  whose  son, 
Symon  Biddulph,  Esq.  of  Elmhurst,  d.  1632,  leaving,  by 
Joyce  his  wife,  dau.  of  Richard  Floyer,  Esq.,  several  sons,  of 
whom  the  eldest,  Michael,  was  father  of  Sir  Theophilcs 
Biddulph,  created  a  Baronet  1664,  and  the  Crd, 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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Anthont  BrDDOtPH,  Esq.,  5.  1C34  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Robert  Palmer,  Esq.,  Alderman  of  Lomlon,  and  was  father  of 

Michael  BmoaLPH,  Esq.,  who  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Kinsston,  Bart.,  and  had  a  son  and  suceessor, 

lloBERT  liiDDDLPU,  who  w.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  William  CuUcn, 
Bart,  of  East  Sheen,  and  dying  1679,  was  «.  by  liis  son  and  heir. 

Anthony  Biddulpu,  Esq.,  who  first  settled  at  Ledbury,  co. 
Hereford,  and  served  as  HiRh  Sheriff  1094.  lie  m.  Constance, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Francis  HaU,  Esq.,  and  dying  1718,  left 
three  sons, 

I.  Robert,  his  heir. 

II.  Francis,  m.  thrice.  By  his  1st  and  2nd  wives  he  had  two 
daus.,  Constance,  m.  Kcv.  Thomas  Salwey,  LL.D.,  and 
Anne,  m.  Benjamin  Haugh,  Esq.  of  Ludlow.  By  the  3rd, 
Margaret,  widow  of  Reginald  Pindar,  Esq.  of  Kempley,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Lygon,  Esq.  of 
Madresfield,  representative  of  Richard,  last  Lord  Beau- 
champ  of  Powick,  he  had  a  son.  The  Rev.  Thomas  Bid- 
BOLPH,  who  m.  1st,  Martha,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  Rev. 
John  Tregenna,  and  by  her  had  a  son,  Thomas-Tregena, 
his  heir;  he  m.  2ndly,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Chancery  Townsend, 
Esq.,  and  by  her  had  two  daus.,  Frances-Phipps,  m.  James 
Townsend,  E.sq.,  Comin.  B.N. ;  and  Charlotte-Louisa,  rn. 
George  Vizard,  Esq.  Mr.  Biddulph  was  s.  by  his  son.  The 
Eev.  Thomas-Tregena  Biddulph,  M.A.,  Minister  of  St. 
James's  Bristol,  who  m.  Rachel,  dau.  of  Zachary  Sharpnell, 
Esq.  of  Bradford,  Wilts,  and  sister  of  Major-Gen.  Henry 
Shrapnel,  R.A.,  and  had  issue, 

1  Rev.  Thomas-Shrapnell  BiDonLPH,  of  Amroth  Castle, 
Prebendary  of  Brecon,  to.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
James  Stillingfleet,  Prebendary  of  Worcester,  and  had 
issue,  Francis-John  ;  Blichael  -  Anthony,  Col.  R.A. ; 
Thomas-Edward-Stillingfleet;  Margaret-Anne;  Franccs- 
Augusta-Charlotte. 

2  Zacharia-Henry,  B.D.,  Vicar  of  Shoreham,  Sussex,  and 
Blacltwell,  Somersetshire,  late  Fellow  of  Magdalen  Col- 
lege, Oxford. 

3  fheophilus,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  .John  Linden,  Esq. 

1  Rachel-Lydia,  m.  Rev.  Charles  Kenning. 

2  Henrietta,  m.  William  Pinchard,  Esq. 

HI.  Michael,  a  Bencher  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  who  d.  s.  p.  1758. 
The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Bidddlph,  Esq.  of  Ledbury,  bapt.  Oct.  1G32  ;  m. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Jollffe,  Esq.  of  Cofton  Hall,  co.  Wor- 
cester, and  dying  1772,  left  three  sons,  Michael,  his  heir; 
Benjamin  (Rev.,  father  of  Benjamin,  of  Berghill,  co.  Here- 
ford); and  Francis,  Banker  of  Charing  Cross,  d.  s.  p. 
1800.    The  eldest  son, 

Michael  Biddclph,  Esq.  of  Ledbury  and  Cofton  Hall,  m. 
Penelope,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Dandridge,  Esq.  of  Balden's 
Green,  Malvern,  Worcestershire,  and  had  (with  four  daus., 
Penelope,  widow  of  Adam  Gordon,  Esq. ;  Mary-Anne,  widow 
of  Robert  Phillips,  Esq.  of  Longworth,  co.  Hereford;  Anne, 
widow  of  David  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Abergeldie;  and  Harriet,  vi. 
Thomas  Woodyutt,  Esq.,  R.N.)  two  sons,  Robert,  father  of 
Robert-Myddelton  BiDonLPH,  Esq.  of  Chirk  Castle  (see  that 
faniibj),  and  John  of  Ledbury.  Mr.  Biddulph  d.  6  Dec.  1800. 
liis  2nd  son, 

John  BinonLPH,  Esq.  of  Ledbury,  6.  1768 ;  ni.  9  Sept.  1797, 
Miss  Augusta  Roberts,  and  had,  with  six  daus.,  four  sons, 

I.  Robert. 

II.  John,  of  Dderwen,  near  Swansea,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co. 
Glamorgan,  tn.  Emma<-Maria,  dau.  of  William  Chambers, 
Esq. 

III.  Francis-Thomas.  iv.  Ormus. 
The  eldest, 

Robert  BtDDULPH,  Esq.  of  Ledbury,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and 
M.P  for  Hereford,  h.  1801;  r,i.  25  Feb.  1830,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
George  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Nazing  Park,  Essex,  and  had,  with 
four  daus.,  five  sons.  Michael,  now  of  Ledbury;  Robert, 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A. ;  Anthony;  and  Gcorge-Tournay.  He  d. 
23  Feb.  1864. 

Arm»—y crt,  an  eagle  displayed  arg.,  armed  and  langued,  gu. 

Ci-e«{— Awolf,  Eejant-regardant,  arg.,  vuined  on  the  shoulder 
gu- 

JIfoeto— Snblimiora  pctamus. 

Seat — Ledbury,  co.  Hereford. 


MYDDELTON-BIDDTTLPH     OP      CHIRK 
CASTIiE. 

Mtddelto::i-Biddulph,  RicnARD,  Esq.  of  Cliirk 
Castle,  CO.  Denbigh,  and  Burgliill,  co.  Hereford,  J.P., 
b.  1.3  Feb.  1837  ;  late  Lieut.  1st  Life  Guards,  s.  his 
fatlicr  in  1872  ;  m.  4  Feb.  1862,  Catherine-Arabella, 
dau.  of  Edward-Giles  Howard,  Esq.,  nephew  of 
r.ernard-Edward,  Duke  of  Norfolk,  and  has  Kobeet- 
Edwabd,  and  other  issue, 


ittltCajIC.— Sw  Bidddlph  of  Ledbio-y. 

The  Myddeltons  are  said  to  have  descended  from  Eirid 
Vliiydd,  Lord  of  Penlyn,  in  Merionethshire,  whose  descen- 
dant, Ririd,  in.  Cicely,  sister  and  heir  of  Sir  Alexander  aiid- 
dleton,  of  Middleton,  Salop,  and  whose  father  was  Ririd, 
whose  great-grandson, 

David  Mtddelton,  of  Gwaynynog,  co.  Denbigh,  Receiver 
of  North  Wales,  temp.  Edward  IV.,  m.  Ellen,  ilau.  of  Sir  John 
Done,  Knt.  of  Utkington,  co.  Chester,  and  had,  with  other 
issue, 

Roger  Mtddelton,  of  Gwaynynog,  ancestor  of  the  Mtddbl* 
TONS  of  Giojajnynog  («ee  that  faniUy). 

And 

Fdlkb  Myddelton,  Esq.,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thoma."r 
Smith,  Alderman  of  Chester,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

Richard  Myddelton,  Esq.  of  Denbigh,  m.  Jane, 
dau.  of  Hugh  Dryhurst,  of  the  same  place,  by  Lucy  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Greensdyke,  and  had  several  children,  of 
whom 

Thomas  (the  eldest  surviving  son)  was  ancestor  of  the 
Myddeltons  nf  Chirk  Castle ;  and 

Hdoh  (the  6th  son),  of  Ruthyn,  co.  Denbigh,  was  the  cele- 
brated Sir  Hugh  Myddelton,  the  projector  of  the  New 
River.    (See  Burke's  Mxtinct  Baronetage). 

The  eldest  son. 

Sir  Thomas  Myddelton,  was  Sheriff  and  Alderman  of 
London,  and  filled  the  civic  chair  1613.  He  was  a  munificent 
benefactor  of  the  Goldsmith's  Company.    His  son  and  heir, 

Sir  Thomas  Myddelton,  Knt.  of  Chirk  Castle,  suffered 
severely  during  the  Commonwealth.  From  him  descended 
the  extinct  Baronets,  the  Myddeltons  of  Chirk  Castle  (set 
Bdrke's  Extinct  Baronetnge),  whose  last  male  heir, 

Richard  Myddelton,  Esq.  of  Chirk  Castle,  Lord-Lieut,  of 
the  county,  and  IiI.P.  for  the  town  of  Denbigh,  m.  thrice, 
had  issue  by  his  1st  wife,  the  Hon.  Anne  Rushout,  sister  of 
Lord  Northwick,  one  son  and  two  daus.,  viz.,  Richard,  his 
heir;  Charlotte,  of  whom  hereafter;  Maria,  m.  to  the  Hon. 
Frederick  West,  brother  of  Lord  Delawarr;  and  by  his  2nd 
wife,  Harriet,  d.  unm.  Mr.  Myddelton  d.  1795,  and  was  a. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Myddelton,  Esq.  of  Chirk  Castle,  d.  xmin., 
1796,  leaving  his  three  sisters  his  co-heirs;  of  whom  the 
eldest, 

Charlotte  Myddelton,  to.  1801,  Robert  Biddulph,  Esq. 
of  Ledbury,  co.  Hereford,  and  Cofton  Hall,  co.  Worcester, 
who  thereupon  assumed  the  additional  name  and  arms  of 
Myddelton,  and  had  issue, 

Robert  MYDDELTON-BiDDnLPn,  of  Chirk  Castle. 

Thomas  MydJelton-Biddulph  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  General  in  the 
army.  Keeper  of  the  Privy  Purse  to  the  Queen,  and  Receiver- 
General  of  the  Duchy  of  Cornwall,  ra.  16  Feb.  1857,  Hon. 
Mary-Frederica  Seymour,  dau.  of  Frederick-Charles- William 
Seymour,  Esq.,  grandson  of  the  1st  Marquess  of  Hertford, 
K.G. 

Charlotte-Elizabeth,  tn.  Rev.  Charles  Meade. 

The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Myddelton-Biddulph,  Esq.  of  Chirk  Castle,  and 
Burghill,  Lord  Lieut,  and  M.P.  for  co.  Denbigh,  Col.  of  the 
Militia,  6.  20  June,  1805;  to.  31  May,  1832,  Fanny.  2nd  dau. 
of  William  Mostyn  Owen,  Esq.  of  Woodhouse,  Salop,  and 
dying  1872,  left  issue, 

I.  Richard,  now  of  Chirk  Castle. 

II.  Gilbert-Hugh. 

I.  Fanny-Charlotte.  n.  Alice. 

III.  Mary-Caroline,  m.  23  Sept.  18G2,  Adolphns  Ulick- 
Wombwell,  Major  12th  Lancers,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Sir 
George  Wombwell,  Bart. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  vert,  an  eagle  displayed  arg., 
armed  and  l.angued,  gu.,  for  Biddulph  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg., 
on  a  bend  vert,  three  wolves'  heads,  erased,  of  the  field,  for 
Myddelton. 

Crests— X  wolf,  salient,  arg.,  charged  on  tho  shoulder  with 
a  trefoil,  slipped,  vert,  for  Biddulph  ;  out  of  a  ducal  coronet 
or,  a  bloody  hand,  ppr.,  fur  Myddelton. 

Motto— In  veritate  triumpho. 

Sfn«8— Chirk  Castle,  Chirk,  co.  Denbigh;  and  BurghiU 
House,  CO.  Hereford. 


BIGGE    OF    LONG    HORSLEY. 

BiGGE,  Cn.\RLE3-SELBT,  Esq.  of  Long  Horsley, 
Norlhumberland,  J.P.,  b.  21  July,  1834  ;  m.  24  July, 
185fi,  Katliarina,  dau.  of  J.-W.  Ogle,  Esq.  of  Oak- 
wood,  Kent,  and  has  issue, 


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I.  CiiARLES-PniDEAux-OGLB,  h.  25  July,  1S57. 

II.  Lewis-Ainhurst,  6.  3  April,  IbCO. 
HI.  Deiiys-Leigliton,  6.  11  Sept.  18i31. 

ILlltrHtJC— William  Bioge,  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 
Stated  to  liave  descended  from  the  ancient  house  seated  for 
many  cenerations  at  Hawlchurst,  Kent,  and  Uedgewell,  Essex, 
in.  IGGG,  Isabell,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Dent,  Esq.,  and 
d.  1690,  leaving,  with  two  daus.  (Mary,  wife  of  Edward  Col- 
lingwood,  Esq.  of  Byker  and  Dissington;  and  Anne,  m. 
Edward  Ward,  Esq.),  a  son, 

Thomas  Bigge,  Esq.,  m.  circa  1706,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Edward  Hindmarsh,  Esq.  of  the  Six  Clerks'  Office,  and  had 
(with  three  daus.,  of  wliom  the  eldest,  Grace,  m.  Sir  Eobcrt 
Carr,  Bart.)  three  sons,  viz.,  William,  his  heir;  Edward, 
of  Brinkley,  d.  unm.\  and  Thomas,  of  Ludgate  Hill, 
London,  iii.  Elizabeth,  sister  of  Philip  Rundell,  and 
dying  1791,  left  a  son,  Thomas,  6.  1766,  m.  Maria,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Rundell,  Esq.  of  Bath,  and  had  issue  several  sons  and 
daus.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

William  Bigge,  Esq.  of  Benton,  b.  1707;  one  of  the  six 
Clerks  in  Chancery,  was  High  Sheriff  for  Northumberland 
1750.  lie  m.  29  Jan.  1736,  Mary,  dau.  and  eventually  sole 
heiress  of  Charles  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Ovingham,  and  had  issue, 
Thomas-Chables,  his  heir ;  William-Edward,  d.  unm. ; 
John,  of  Brinkley,  d.  s.  p.  1797.  Mr.  Bigge  d.  30  June, 
175S,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas-Charles  Bigge,  Esq.,  6.  1739;  Sheriff  of  Northum- 
herland  1771 ;  m.  in  the  following  year  Jemima,  dau.  of 
William  Ord,  Esq.  of  Fenham,  and  had,  with  six  daus.,  of 
whom  one  only  married,  viz.,  Orace-Julia,  widow  of  Thomas, 
Christopher  Glynn,  Esq.,  three  sons,  Charles-William,  his 
heir;  John-Thomas,  6. 1780,  formerly  Chief  Justice  of  Trinidad ; 
Thomas-Hanway,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  Banker,  who  vi. 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  Scott,  and  d.  1824,  leaving 
four  sons  and  two  daus.  (of  the  former,  the  eldest  surviving, 
the  Rev.  Henry-J.  Bigge,  Rector  of  Rockingham,  North 
I  Hants,  m.  15  Jan.  1683,  Elizabeth-Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of 
the  Hon.  Edward-S.  Percy;  and  the  2nd,  Fred. -William, 
m.  24  Blay,  1862,  Isabel-Charlotte,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late 
Charles  Fenwick,  Esq.,  British  Consul-Gcneral  in  Denmark). 
Mr.  Bigge  d.  at  Bath,  10  Oct.  1794,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Charles- William  Bigge,  Esq.  of  Linden,  D.L.,  and  late 
Chairman  of  the  Quarter  Sessions  there,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the 
Northumberland  Militia,  and  High  Sheriff,  1802,  6.  28  Oct. 
1773;  m.  27  Jan.  1802,  Alicia,  only  dau.  of  Christopher 
Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  of  the  family  of 
WiLKinsQti  of  Thorpe,  CO.  York,  and  d.  8  Dec.  1849,  having 
had  issue  by  her,  who  predeceased  him  19  Feb.  1848, 

I.  Chables-John,   b.   11   April,    1803;    m.  23    May,    1833, 
Ltwis-Marianne,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Prideaux- 
John  Selby,  of  Twizell  House,  and  of  The  Mote,  Kent;  and 
d.  V.  p.  16  March,  1846,  having  had  issue, 
1  Chables-Selbt,  who  s.  his  grandfather. 

1  Mary-Lewie,    m.    Rev.    G.-C.-S.    Darby,    of    Markly, 
Sussex. 

2  Fanny- Alice,  m.  T.-St.  Leger  Blaauw,  Esq.  of  Beech- 
land,  Sussex. 

3  Louisa-Charlotte,   m.  Charlcs-F.    Massingherd-Mundy, 
Esq.  of  Ormesby  Hall,  co.  Lincoln. 

4  Sybil-Constance  (posthumous). 
n.  Henry-Lancelot,   6.   10  May,   1806;    E.I.C.S. ;   d.  s.  p. 

9  Dec.  1844. 

ni.  Edward-Thomas  (Rev.),  Archdeacon  of  Lindisfarne,  and 
Vicar  of  Edlingham,  Northumberland,  6.19  Oct.  1807; 
d.  s.  p.  3  April,  1844. 

IV.  William-Matthew,  of  Ovingham  House,  Lieut.-Col  in  the 
army,  6.  9  Oct.  1812. 

V.  John-Frederic  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Stamfordham,  North- 
umberland, b.  12  July,  1814;  m.  14  Dec.  1843,  Caroline-Mary, 
only  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Ellison,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Edward- 
Ellison,  b.  15  Feb.  1846;  Henry-Charles,  6.  7  July,  1847; 
Arthur- John,  6.  18  July,  1849;  William-Egelric,  b.  18  Oct. 
1850;  Charles-Wilkinson,  6.  3  Aug.  1858;  Alice-Frances; 
Mary -Augusta;  and  Julia-Charlotte. 

•VI.  Arthur,  Police  Magistrate  at  Brighton,  6.  18  May,  1818; 

m.  Elizabeth  Slater. 
Tli.  Matthew-Robert,  J. P.,  b.  30  March,  1822;  in.  1st,  Mil- 

dreda  Bel;  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth  Darnell. 
Viii.  George-Richard,  6.  2  Oct.  1825 ;  m.  a  dau.  of  Arnette- 

H.  Poore,  Esq. 
I.  Mary,  d.  3  Feb.  1821. 

n.  Charlotte-Eliza,  m.  David  Smith,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh. 
in.  Julia-Katherine,  m.  the    Rev.    H.-J.     Maltby,     son  of 

Edward  Maltby,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Durham;  d.  27  April, 

1843,  leaving  issue, 
1  Edward-Charles.  1  JuUa. 

IT.  Jemima,  d.  1806. 


Arms—Arg.,  on  a  fess,  engrailed,  between  three  martlet-i. 
sa.,  as  many  annulets,  or.  < 

Crest— A  cockatrice's  head,  coupcd,  sa.,  beaked  and  crowned, 
or,  wings  erect,  vert. 

.Seat — Long  Horsley,  Morpeth. 


BIGGS    OF    STOCKTON. 

The  late  HENEY-GoDOLPniN  Biggs,  Esq.  of 
Stockton,  Wilts,  b.  4  July,  1803  ;  m.  20  June,  1837, 
Marianne,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  William  Wyndliam, 
Esq.  of  Dinton,  Wilts,  and  d.  s.  p.  4  July,  1877, 
when  his  widow  became  Lady  of  the  Manoi*. 

JCfnCagC— The  village  of  Stapleford,  in  the  immediate 
vicinity  of  Stockton,  was  long  the  residence  of  the  family  of 
Biggs,  of  which, 

Thomas  Btggs,  of  Stapleford,  Wilts,  d.  1551,  5  Edward 
VI.     In  this  parish  the  family  continued  to  reside,  until 

Tristram  Biggs  removed  to  the  adjoining  parish  of  Little 
Langford,  same  co.,  where  he  was  s.  at  his  decease  in  Sept. 
1720,  by  his  eldest  son, 

Tristram  Biggs,  Esq.  of  Little  Langford,  who  was  father  by 
his  2nd  wife,  Jane,  dau.  of  Henry  Miles,  of  Maddington, 
Wilts,  and  co-heir  of  her  brother,  Henry  Miles,  Esq.  of  the 
same  place,  of 

Henry  Biggs,  Esq.  of  Little  Langford,  6.  1723;  who  pur- 
chased the  neighbouring  manor  and  estate  of  Stockton,  and 
removed  thither.  By  Diana  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Davis, 
Esq.  of  Bapton,  and  relict  of  John  Potticary,  Esq.  (whom  he 
m.  3  June,  1765),  he  had  a  son,  Harbt,  his  heir,  and  a  dau., 
Jane,  m.  the  Rev.  WiUiam  Bond,  of  Tyneham,  Dor.set,  4th 
son  of  John  Bond,  Esq.  of  Grange,  and  d.  8  March,  1854. 
Mr.  Biggs  d.  31  March,  1800,  and  was  s.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

Habbt  Biggs,  Esq.  of  Stockton,  Wilts,  High  Sheriff  in 
1819,  b.  4  Deo.  1767 ;  m.  16  Sept.  1802,  Margaretta-Ann,  sole 
dau.  and  heir  of  Godolphin-William  Burslem,  Esq.  of  Alton, 
Grange,  co.  Leicester,  and  had  issue, 

Henbt-Godolphin,  whose  widow  is  now  of  Stockton. 

Arthur- William,  Major  7th  Hussars,  b.  9  Aug.  1S04 ;  d.  2  Nov. 
1840. 

Margaretta,  &.  11  Oct.  1805;  d.  11  Oct.  1819. 

Emma,  m.  1837,  Harry-Farr  Yeatman,  Esq.  of  Stock 
House,  Dorset,  d.  22  May,  1852. 

.^rnis— Per  pale,  erm.  and  az.,  a  lion,  passant,  a  border, 
engrailed,  gu.,  charged  with  fleur-de-lis  or. 

Crest— A  leopard's  face,  ppr. 

Seat — Stockton,  near  Salisbury,  Wilts. 

♦ 

BIGLAND    OF    BIGLAND. 

Eigland,  Wilson-Henet-John,  Esq.  of  Big- 
land  Hall,  CO.  Lancaster,  b.  7  Jan.  1824. 

illUCHgC — The  Biglands,  one  of  the  most  ancient  fami- 
lies in  Lancashire,  traditions  affirm  to  have  been  seated  at 
Bigland  as  early  as  the  Norman  Conquest. 

Edward  Byglande,  Esq.  of  Byglande,  in  the  parish  of 
Cartmel,  co.  Lancaster,  temp.  Henry  VII.,  had  two  sons, 

I.  Henry,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward  of  Cartmel,  whose  son, 

John  Bigland,  d.  at    Chelmsford,    Essex,  1507,  and   was 
great-grandfather  of 
Edward  Bigland,  Esq.  of  Long  Whatton,  co.  Lcceistcr, 
M.P.,  d.  1704,  leaving  a  son, 
Henry  Biglande,  Esq.  of  Long  Whatton,  who  had,  with 
a  dau.,  Orme,  m.  1st,  Isaac  Bayley,   Esq.,  and  2ndly, 
Cooper  Thornhill,  Esq.,  a  son  and  successor, 
Edward  Bigland,  Esq.  of  Long  Whatton,  who  had 
issue,   Edward,   d.  ^mm.■,     Mary,   m.   1772,    Isaac 
Bayley,  Esq.;  Orme,  m.  1772,  Roger  DarvaU,  Esq.; 
Lucy-Eliza,  m.  1778,  Wright  Thomas  Squire,  Esq. 
The  elder  son, 

Henry  Bigland,  Esq.  of  Bigland,  s.  his  father,  and  in. 
Jcnett,  dau.  of  George  Preston,  Esq.,  and  rf.  16  Henky  VllL, 
A.D.  1523,  leaving  a  son, 

Edward  Bigland,  Esq.,  to.  a  dau.  of  the  ancient 
amily  of  Sandys  nf  Furne-.s  Fell,  and  had,  with  two  daus., 
three  sons ;  from  the  2nd  of  whom,  George,  of  Cartmel, 
descended  through  the  female  line.  Sib  Ralph  Bigland, 
Garter  King-of-Arms.  Edward  Bigland  d.  1563,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Bigland,  Esq.  of  Bigland,  m.  Isabel  Ecllingham 
of  Westmorland,  by  whom  (wlio  d.  1622)  he  had  three  sons, 
George,  James,  and  Henry.  Ho  d.  161G,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son. 


128 


BIL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


BIL 


Geoege  BlGtANB,  Esq.  of  Bigland,  m.  15  Oct.  1608,  Isabel, 
Can.  of  John  Myers,  Esq.  of  Cartmel,  and  had  with  four 
daus.,  1  Anne,  m.  Edward  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Newby  Bridge  ; 
2  Sarah,  Mrs.  Atkinson  ;  3  Isabel,  Mrs.  Battersby;  and 
4  Bridget,  to.  WiUiam  Kilner,  Esq.,  six  sons,  all  of  whom 
d.  unm.  except  the  second, 

John  Bigland,  Esq.  of  Bigland,  bapt.  at  Cartmel,  17  June, 
1610,  whom.  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Fletcher,  Esq.  of  Winander, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

George  Bigland,  Esq.  of  Bigland,  bapt.  at  Cartmel,  30  Oct. 
1647,  who  erected  and  endowed  the  Free-School  at  Browedge, 
near  Bigland.  and  d.  vnm.  168.5,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Thomas  Bigland,  Esq.  of  Bigland,  bapt.  at  Cartmel,  22 
April,  1649;  ra.  1687,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Rev.  William 
Wilson,  Rector  of  Winander,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Bigland,  Esq.  of  Bigland,  bapt.  22  Feb.  1690,  m. 
Dorothy,  dau.  and  heir  of  Rev.  William  Wells,  and  d.  s.  p. 
1747,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Geokge  Bigland,  Esq.  of  Bigland,  bapt.  30  Xov.  1701,  m. 
7  April,  1749,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Fox,  Esq.  of  Whitehaven. 
She  m.  2ndly,  Thomas  Sunderland,  Esq.,  and  d.  1752,  when  he 
was  «.  by  his  son, 

Geokge  Bigland,  Esq.  of  Bigland,  b.  5  May,  1750;  m.  1st, 
:781,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Watters,  Esq.  of 
Whitehaven,  High  Sheriff  for  Cumberland,  and  had  by  her, 
who  d.  1783,  one  son,  Geoege,  his  heir.  He  m.  2ndly,  at 
TJlverstonc,  23  Nov.  1784,  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Gale,  Esq.  of 
Whitehaven,  High  Sheriff  for  Cumberiand,  and  sister  of  the 
late  Wilson  Bradyll,  Esq.  of  Conishead  Priory,  and  by  her, 
who  d.  1830,  had  (with  four  daus.,  who  all  d.  vnm.  except  the 
eldest,  Sarah,  wife  of  Pudsey  Dawson,  Esq.  of  Langcliff  Hall), 
two  sons,  John,  Capt.  3rd  regt.  of  Lancashire  Militia,  who 
married,  and  d.  7  Dec.  1862,  having  had  issue ;  and  Wilson- 
Braddtll,  late  of  Bigland.  Mr.  Bigland  d.  Jan.  1831,  and 
was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Geoege  Bigland,  Esq.  of  Bigland,  b.  17S2;  who  d.  vMm., 
and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Wilson-Beaddtll  Bigland,  Esq.  of  Bigland,  Vice-Admiral 
R.N.,  and  K.H.,  m.  8  Jan.  1822,  Emily,  sister  of  Capt.  Sir 
Henry  Leeke,  R.N.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  23  Feb.  1873),  had 
issue, 

George-Selsey,  Ensign  46th  regt.,  accidentally  killed,  23  Jan. 
1842. 

Wilson-Henry-John,  now  of  Bigland. 

Sophia-Georgiana. 
Tice-Admiral  Bigland  d.  6  Nov.  1858,  aged  70. 

Arms— Az.,  two  ears  of  big  wheat  or,  quartering,  arg., 
three  wolves'  heads,  sa.,  for  Wilson. 

Crest— A  lion,  passant-regardant,  gu.,  holding  in  his  fore- 
paw  an  ear  of  big  wheat,  as  in  the  arms ;  motto  over,  gratitude. 

Jl/o(to.— Spes  ;ahor  levis 

Seat— Bigland  Hall,  near  Cartmel. 


BILL    OF    STORTHES    HALL. 

Bill,  Charlks-Hoesfall,  Esq.  of  Storthes  Hall, 
Yorkshire,  and  The  Priory,  Tetbury,  co.  Gloucester, 
•J.P.  for  COS.  Gloucester  and  Wilts,  h.  1818  ;  m.  1841, 
Anna-Maria,  dau.  of  Gen.  Middleton,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  4  Jan.  1875)  has  had  issue, 

I.  Charles-Horsfall,  b.  5  Feb.  1853. 

n.  Robert-William,  b.  8  Jan.  1856. 

III.  Arthur-Ingram-Horsfall,  b.  6  Nov.  1859. 

I.  Elizabeth-Horsfall,  ra.  1873,  Ralph-W.  Caldwell,  Esq. 

ir.    Caroline.  m.  Emma.  iv.  Anne-Horsfall. 

TiiltCagC— This  family  is  of  considerable  antiquity,  and 
was  seated  at  Norbury,  co.  Derby,  before  1607,  in  which  year 
Richard  Bill  removed  from  Norbury  to  Farley  Hall,  co.  Stafford, 
which  has  remained  the  .seat  of  the  family  to  the  present  time. 
This  Ricuaed  Bill,  of  Farley  Hall,  ra.  Elizabeth  Shenton,  an 
heire.ss,  and  had  three  sons;  John,  who  had  one  dau., 
Elizabeth;  Richard,  d.  s.  p.,  and  Robert  Bill,  the 
youngest  son,  d.  in  1710,  aged  85,  having  had  three  sons: 
Richard,  of  whom  presently,  William  of  Stanton,  d.  s.  p., 
and  John,  of  Mayfield,  whose  son  John  was  King's  Messenger 
to  Hanover  to  four  successive  Sovereigns,  viz.:  Queen 
Anne,  Geo.  I.,  Geo.  II.,  and  Geo.  III.  He  d.  s.  p.,  28  Dec. 
1769,  aged  75,  a  Poor  Knight  of  Windsor,  and  was  buried  in 
St.  George's  Chapel.    The  eldest  son, 

Richard  Bill,  Esq.  of  Alton  Lodge,  and  Fariey  Hall,  d.  in 
171P,  lea-,  ins;  by  Hannah  Morris,  his  wife,  a  son, 

Robert  Bill,  who  m.  Lydia  Hurst,  of  Cheadle  Grange,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  22  Feb.  1751)  had,  besides  two  daus.,  Margaret, 


m.  Francis  Ward,  Esq.  of  Marlbro',  and  Lydia,  m.  M.-J. 
Gilbert,  Esq.,  of  Worsley  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  d.  in  1797, 
three  sons,  1  Robert,  6.  20  Dec.  1720,  m.  Alice  Storer,  and  d. 
in  April,  1761,  leaving  a  son,  Robert,  Lieut.  72nd  regt.,  who 
d.  s.p.  at  Gibraltar,  during  the  siege,  14  Oct.  1780;  2  Charles, 
Barrister-at-Law,  for  many  years  an  active  Magistrate  for  co. 
Stafford,  d.  s.  p.,  at  Sydenham,  Kent,  6  Jan.  1809;  and  3  John, 
of  whom  we  treat.    The  last  named. 

The  Rev.  John  Bill,  Rector  of  Draycot,  m.  Miss  Mary 
Harrison,  a  co-heiress,  of  Dilhorn  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  and  d.  2 
May,  1806,  aged  80,  having  had  by  this  lady  (who  d.  29  Dec. 
1801)  two  sons, 

Robert,  of  Storthes  Hall,  of  whom  we  treat. 

John,  ancestor  of  Charles  Bill,  Esq.  of  Farley  Hall. 
The  elder  son, 

Robert  Bill,  Esq.  ra.  Dorothy,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
William  Horsfall,  Esq.  of  Storthes  Hall,  Yorkshire,  and  d. 
7  Jan.  1806,  leaving  a  son, 

Charles  Horsfall  Bill,  Esq.  of  Storthes  Hall,  m.  Emma 
Wainman,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1872)  left  at  his  decease,  Sept. 
1863,issup, 

I.  Chakles,  now  of  Storthes  Hall. 

II.  Robert- William,  d.  unm. 

III.  Augustus-Horsfall,  d.  s.  p.  1874. 
I.  Emma,  ra.  Rev.  E.  Otto  Trevelyan. 

^mniln  of  ^orsfall. 

Richard  Hoesfall,  of  Storthes  Hall  (son  of  Richard 
Horsfall  of  Storthes  Hall,  in  Kirkburton),  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Thurstonland ;  ra.  Mary  (d.  20  Sept.  1641),  dau.  of  John  Lewis, 
Esq.  of  Marr,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Lionel  Reresby,  of 
Thrybergh,  and  was  buried  at  Kirkburton,  13  Sept.  1644,  leav- 
ing, with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Richard  Horsfall,  Esq.  of  Storthes  Hall,  Capt.  in  Sir  J.  I 
Ramsden's  regt.  at  the  siege  of  Pontefract  Castle  in  the  Civil  ■! 
War;  he  ra.  Ann,  dau.  of  Gervasc  Riccard,  Esq.  of  Heck,  and  \ 
was  buried  at  Kirkburton,  13  Dec.  1668,  aged  56,  leaving,  with  J 
other  issue,  an  eldest  son,  J 

William   Horsfall,    Esq.  of  Storthes   Hall,   Lord  of  the  I 
Manor  of  Thurstonland,   ra.  Dorothy  (buried  at  Kirkburton,  ■ 
1667)  dau.  of  John  Ellerker,  Esq.  of  York,  and  was  buried    • 
at  Kirkburton,   8  Feb.   1711,   aged  77,   leaving,   with  otli  i- 
issue, 

John  Horsfall,  Esq.  of  Storthes  Hall,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Thurstonland,  d.  8  July,  1722,  aged  62,  leaving  a  son  and 
successor, 

Richard  Horsfall,  Esq.  of  Storthes  Hall,  m.  Grace  Briggs, 
granddau.  of  Rev.  Joseph  Briggs,  Vicar  of  Kirkburton,  and 
by  her  (who  'la.  2ndly,  Rev.  Gudriclc  Ingram,  Vicar  of  Kirby 
Malzard)  left  at  his  decease,  1731,  a  dau.  Dorothy,  wh()  d. 
unm.,  and  a  son, 

William  Horsfall,  Esq.  of  Storthes  Hall,  bapt.  at  Kirk- 
burton, 22  Sept.  1724,  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Beck- 
with,  Esq.  of  Thurcroft,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  April,  1793, 
aged  71)  had  issue, 

Ingram,  d.  17  Nov.  1770,  aged  10. 

Doeothy,  ra.  Robert  Bill,  Esq.  of  Farley,  as  above. 

Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  Ann,  d.  unm. 

Grace,  ra.  George  Sutton,  Esq.  of  Stockton,  and  d.  s.p. 

Frances,  ra.  Joseph  Scott,  Esq.  of  Badsworth,  and  d.  s.  ■£>• 
Mr.  Horsfall  d.  2  Aug.  1780. 

^rr/i.s— Erm.,  two  billhooks  in  saltire,  ppr.,  on  a  chief  az.,  a 
pallet  or,  charged  with  a  rose  gu.,  between  two  pelicans'  headp, 
erased,  arg.  Quartering:  Hoesfall,  gu.,  a  bezant  between 
three  horses'  heads,  eouped,  arg.  bridled  az. 

Crest— A  pelican's  head,  erased,  arg. 

Motto — Omne  solum  patria. 

Sea«— Storthes  Hall,  Huddersfield,  Yorkshire ;  Tlic  Priory, 
Tetbury,  co.  Gloucester. 

Town  House— 15,  Great  Cumberland  Place,  London. 


BILL  OF  FARLEY. 

Bill,  Charles,  Esq.  of  Farley  Hall,  co.  Stafford, 
J.P.  for  that  CO.,  and  Capt.  3rd  Stafford  Mili(i:i, 
M^A.,  Barristcr-at-La\v,  h.  8  Jan.  1843;  vi.  1.S70, 
Ellen-Margaret  Hepburn,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Fit  >:- 
Herbert,  of  Somersal  Herbert,  co.  Derby,  and  li^s 
issue, 

1.  CiiAELES-FiTZHKEBEET,  l.  13  July,  1872. 

I.  Ida-Helen  de  la  Martelliere. 
Captain  Bill  s.  his  brother  in  ]  83G. 

iUittCr.QC— See  preceding  Memoir. 


33  FN 


THE  LANDED  GENTHY 


BIN 


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John  I^irx,  Esq.,  M.D.,  6.  1758,  2nd  son  of  Eev.  John  Bill, 
Kectorof  Draycot;  m.  Esther  Grundy,  of  Lyme  Field,  Bury, 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  d.  1848,  having  had  by  this  lady  (who  d. 
7  Dec.  1833)  besides  two  daus.  (Jlary,  m.  the  Eev.  E.  Whieldon, 
of  Hales  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  and  d.  1854,  and  Lydia,  m.  Thomas 
Mayo,  Esq.,  M.D.,  late  President  of  the  College  of  Physicians, 
and  d.  1859),  two  sons, 

Eotert,  6.  1789;  m.  Loui.sa,  dau.  of  Philip  Daimcey,  Esq., 
d.  in  1823,  having  had  issue,  three  daus. 

John,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  2nd  son, 

John  Bill,  Esq.,  J.P.,  h.  1795;  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  A. 
llumphrys,  Esq.,  and  d.  15  Feb.  1853,  having  had  i=;sue,  John, 
d.  s.  2'-,  l''eb.  I85G,  aged  17;  Charles,  now  of  Farley  Hall; 
Jlary-Louisa,  in.  Eowland  Cotton,  Esq.  of  Etwall  Hall,  co. 
JJerby  (seethat  name). 

Arms — Ermine,  two  bill  hooks  in  saltier,  on  a  chief  az.  a, 
pallet  or,  charged  with  a  rose  gu.  between  two  pelicans'  hefids 
erased,  arg. 

Crest — A  pelican's  head  criscd,  arg. 

Motto— Om\\&  soluiii  patria. 

&ai— Farley  Hall,  Chcadle,  co.  Stafford. 


BINGHAM    OF    MELCOMBE    BINGHAM. 

BlNGnAJI,  ElCHAED  -  IIlPPISLEY,  Esq.  of 
Eingliam's  Melcombo,  Dorset,  J.P.,  D.L.,  and 
Hon.  Col.  Dorset  Militia,  retired  Major  in  tlie  Indian 
Army,  b.  1  Oct.  1804. ;  m.  6  April,  1836,  Harriet- 
Georgiana,  3rd  dau.  of  his  maternal  uncle,  the  Rev. 
Montagu  John  Wynjard,  13. D.,  Eector  of  AVest 
Eounton,  co.  York. 

5LtnCaCjr.— The  family  of  Bingham,  possibly  of  Xorman 
origin,  was  originally  seated  at  Sutton  Bingham,  Somerset, 
.and  thence  removed  to  Melcombe,  in  Dorsetshire. 

Robert  Bingham,  Esq.  of  Melcombe  (son  and  heir  of  Eobert 
Bingham,  Esq.  of  Melcombe,  by  Joan,  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Delalynde,  Esq.  and  9th  in  descent  from  Sir  Ralph  de 
Bingham,  elder  brother  of  Robert,  Bishop  of  Salisbury,  who 
d.  1246),  in.  Alice,  dau.  of  Thomas  Coker,  Esq.  of  Mapowder, 
and  had,  with  two  daus.,  eight  sons,  of  whom,  Robert  was  his 
heir;  and  George  (Sir),  who  served  under  his  brother  in  the 
Irish  wars,  was  ancestor  of  the  Earls  of  Lucan  and  the 
Lords  Clanmorris.  Robert  Bingham  d.  1561,  and  was  s.  by  his 
cUlest  sou, 

Robert  Bingham,  Esq.  of  Melcombe,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Robert  Williams,  Esq.  of  Herringston,  in  Dorsetshire,  and  dying 
in  l.'>93,  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Richard  Bingham,  Esq.  of  Melcombe  (son  of  Kobert  Bing- 
ham and  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Chaklecott, 
Ksq.  of  Quarrelston),  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Arthur  Hopten, 
Kilt,  of  Witham  Abbey,  Somerset,  and  dying  in  1636,  was  s.  by 
lis  eldest  son, 

John  Bingham,  Esq.  of  Melcombe,  the  Parliamentarian,  who 
-vns.  during  the  civil  war,  Col.  of  a  rcgt.,  Governor  of  Poole, 
md  Commander  at  the  last  siege  and  demolition  of  Corfe 
;;astlo;  he  was  also  a  member  of  the  Long  Parliament  at  its 
lissolution,  April,  1653.  He  m.  1st,  Frances,  dau.  and  co-heir 
)f  John  Trcnchard,  Esq.  of  Warmwell ;  and  2ndly,  Jane 
\orwood,  of  Gloucestershire,  but  had  issue  only  by  the  former, 
iz.,  Ave  daus.  Col.  Bingham  d.  1673,  and  was  s.  by  (the  sou 
if  his  brother.  Strode  Bingham)  his  nephew, 

Richard  Bingham,  Esq.  of  Melcombe  Bingham,  J. P.  and 
I.P.,  m.  Philadelphia,  dau.  and  heir  of  Jolin  Potenger, 
>il.,  by  Philadelphia  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Ernie,  Knt., 
hancellor  of  the  Exchequer,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1757)  had, 
.ith  other  issue, 

I.  Richard,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  B.D.,  Fellow  of  .A.11  Souls'  College,  Oxford,  Rector 
of  Pimpcrne  and  More  Crichel,  a  distinguished  and  learned 
t;i\  ine,  m.  1748,  Sarah  Beale,  and  by  her  left  at  his  decease, 
in  1800,  aged  85,  a  dau.,  Sarah,  and  one  son, 

Pprcgrinc,    LL.B.,    Fellow    of   New  College,   Rector    of 
Edmondsham  and  of  Radclive,  m.  Amy,  dau.  of  William 
Bowles,  Esq.,  and  d.  1826,  having  had  two  sons. 
Peregrine,  Barrister'-at-Law,  one   of  the  Police  Magis- 
trates, h.  1788;  TO.  1816,  Eliza,  dau.  of  James  Bolton, 
,    •     and  sister  of  Mary-Katherine  Lady  Thurlow,  and  d. 
31  Oct.  1864,  having  had  issue.  Peregrine,  b.  1820 ;  in. 
1840,  Clara,  dau.  of  W.  Stanley,  Ea-j.,  and  has  issue ; 
and  Eliza. 
Edward,  a  Lieut.  E.N.,  h.  1789;  d.  at  Lima,  in  Peru, 
1823,  s.  p. 
r.  Bingham  d.  1735,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
EicHAKD  Bingham,  Esq.  of  Melcombe  Bingham,  Barrister-at 


Law,  TO.  Martha,  dau.  of  Willi.ira  Batt,  Eeq.  of  S.ilisbury 
and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Pery  Buckley,  Esq.  of  WinkUcld 
Place,  Berks,  and  d.  1765)  had  three  sons, 

I.  Richard,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  London,  in.  Agnes,  dau.  ot 
Libert  Dorrien,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

1  Robert-Turberville,  Lieut.-Col.  Gren.  Guards,  6.  1777  • 
m.  Mary,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Elliot,  Esq.  of  The 
Vines,  Rochester,  and  had  a  dau.,  who  d.  1817.  He  d 
14  April,  1851. 

2  Arthur-Batt,Capt.  E.N.  (who  was  drowned  1830)  6.1781- 
in.  U  March,  1813,  Emily,  dau.  of  W.-L.  Kingsman,  E.sq'. 
of  Petworth,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Nov.  1840)  left  issue, 
four  sons  and  one  dau., 

Arthur-Maunsel,  E.N.,  6.  1814;  d.  s.  p.  1838. 

Thomas-Henry,  E.N.,  b.  1818,  lost  at  .sea. 

George  William-Powlett,  M;i|or-Gen.  O.I!.  (The  Vines, 
Rochester),  J. P.,  Hon.  Col.  lii^t  Kcit  Militia-  ;;;  8 
May,  1845,  Sophia,  3rd  dau.  of  tlir  hu  ■  Cul.  Charles-Cox: 
Bingham,  and  has  issue,  Emily-Sophia.,  m.  20  April, 
1835,  Major  de  Vic  Tupper;  Georgina-Wyndham,  in. 
3  tjept.  1867,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Tanner ;  Constance- 
Mary -Henrietta,  in.  29  Nov.  1873,  Robert-Maxwell 
Hyslop,  Esq. ;  Florence-Agnata-Frances-Jane,  m.  4 
Aug.  1874,  Henry-Whistler  Smith,  Esq.,  R.E. 

Francis  Robert  Bertie,  b.  1819;  d.  1839. 

Emily-Agnata-IIarriett,  m.  4  June,  1844,  John-Clavell 
Mansel,  Esq.  of  Longthorns,  Dorset,  and  d.  s.  p.  1845. 

3  John-Batt  (Rev.),  b.  1787  ;  to.  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  tho 
Rev.  Croxton  Johnston,  Eector  of  AVilmslow,  Cheshire, 
and  had  issue,  Henry,  6.  1837,  d.  1859;  and  Maria- 
Mansel,  to.  Jan.  1865,  Eev.  Oswald  Smith,  M.A.,  Eector 
of  Crudwoll,  Wilts. 

1  Martha-Caroline-Buckley.  2  Agnata-Maria. 

III.  John,  d.  at  Calcutta,  1760. 

Mr.  Bingham  d.  1755,  aged  58,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Bingham,  Esq.  of  Melcombe  Bingham,  Col.  of  the 
Dorsetshire  MiUtia,  b.  1741;  m.  1st,  1766,  Sophia,  dau.  of 
Charles  Halsey,  Esq.  of  Great  Gaddesden,  Herts,  and  had  by 
her  (who  d.  1773)  three  sons  and  one  dau., 

I.  Richard,  his  heir. 

II.  William  (Rev.),  Fellow  of  New  College,  Oxford,  6.  1771; 
Rector  of  Cameley,  Somersetshire,  and  of  Melbury  Bubb, 
Dorsetshire,  to.  20  April,  1797,  Sarah-Emily,  dau.  of  General 
William  Wynyard,  and  d.  27  Mav,  1810  (his  widow  survived 
until  14  June,  1852),  leaving  issue, 

1  William- Wynyard,  6.  18  Jan.  1798;  Fellow  of  New 
College,  Oxford,  d.  unm.  1821. 

2  George,  late  representative. 

3  Richard-Hippislet,  present  head  of  the  family. 

4  Charles-William  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Melcombe  Horsey, 
Dorset,  M.A.,  and  Hon.  C:i;ii-;i  nf  i^;i1;::!i;it-v.  ,T.1'  /;  2« 
Sept.  1810;  to..  1st,  28  Miiv.  i  :  -  i  .  n  "in,  Caroline- 
Damer,  2nd  dau.  of  the  l;i  >  ';  .  .  \>.\\n  \\\nyard, 
which  lady  d.  without  surM\i,i-  ;  -no,  i  .i;ni.  l.s'.i;'  and 
2ndly,  31  July,  1855,  Mary,  dau.  ot  Rev.  Daniel  CainpLell, 
Rector  of  Crowcombe,  Somerset. 

1  Emily-Georgiana,  deceased. 

2  Sophia-Matilda,  m.  1826,  Robert-Francis  Wright,  Esq.  of 
Hinton  Blewett,  Somerset,  and  has  issue,  1  Augustus- 
Robert-Bingham  W'right  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Stebbinsr, 
Essex,  b.  1828;  m.  1871,  Elizabeth,  younger  dau.  of  Eev. 
Thomas  Mills,  and  has  a  dau.  Cecily,  b.  1873;  2  Arthur- 
Francis-Bingham  Wright  (Major),  b.  1831,  to.  1875, 
Constance-Charlotte,  younger  dau.  of  Eev.  George- 
Hustler  ;  1  Leonora-Sophia  Wright. 

III.  Charles-Cox,  Col.  E.N.,  b.  1772;  d.  at  Woolwich  18S5, 
leaving,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Samuel  Hayter,  Esq., 

1  George-Willinm,  E.A.,  b.  15  Sept.  1801 ;  d.  1850. 

2  Richard-Clavell,  an  officer  in  the  army,  b.  10  May,  1810, 
deceased. 

3  Charles,  Col.  and  Dep.  Adj. -Gen.  E.A.,  b.  1815;  m. 
1841,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  John  Mackintosh,  Esq.,  M.D.,  and 
d.  6  April,  1864,  leaving  issue,  1  Richard-Charles-William ; 
2  Edmund-Hayter,  b.  1820,  m.  1845,  Cecilia,  dau.  of  W.-B. 
Wolseley,  E.sq.,  and  rf.  g.p.  1856. 

1  Mary-F'rances,  to.  1833,  Rev.  Henry  Stevens,  eldest  son 
of  the  Dean  of  Rochester;  and  d.  1854. 

2  Emma,  m.  1846,  Thomas  Day,  Esq.  of  Rochester. 

3  Sophia,  m.  Major-Gen.  G.-W.-P.  Bingham,  C.B. 

I.  Sophia,  m.  William  Clavell-Eichards,  Esq.  of  Smedmore, 
and  d.  1841. 

Sir.  Bingham  to.  2ndly,  26  Oct.  1775,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Eidout,  Esq.  of  Dean's  Lease,  and  had  by  her, 

IV.  George-Eidout  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  and  T.S.,  of  Dean's  Lease, 
Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  and  Col.  Rifle  Corps,  /,.  21  July, 
1777;  TO.  Sept.  1814,  Emma-Septima,  youu-est  dau.  of 
Edmund-Morton  X^leydell,  Esq.  of  Whattombe  House,  Dor- 
setshire, but  (/.  .s\  /).  3  Jan.  1833. 

V.  John,  Comm.  R.N.,  b.  18  March,  1785;  to.  Fanny,  dau.  of 
C.  Woullcumbe,  Esq.,  and  rf.  25  June,  1863,  having  had 

II.  Blary,  m.  Nathaniel-Tryon  Still,  Esq.,  Capt.  in  the  army. 

III.  Leonora,  m.  twice,  and  d.  t.  {i.  1814. 


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EIE 


■3Ir.  Bingham  d.  1823,  and  was  s.  \>y  his  eldest  son, 

BicHABD  Bingham,  Esq.  of  Melcombe  BinKham,  Lieut. - 
Gen.  in  the  army,  &.1768  ;  m.  Miss  Priscilla  Garden,  a  relation 
of  Sir  John  Garden,  Bart.,  but  dying  without  issue  in  1829  (liis 
widow  survived  until  1  Feb.  1848),  was  s.  by  his  nephew. 

The  Eev.  George  Bingham,  b.  4  June,  1803;  in. 
frances-Anna-Byam,  only  dau.  of  Anthony  Blagrave,  Esq., 
and  had  a  son,  George-Henry,  who  d.  in  infancy.  He  d. 
himself  in  May,  183S,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  the  present 
representative  of  the  family.  His  widow  m.  2ndly,  Charles- 
Wriothesley  Digby,  Esq.,  and  d.  1849. 

^,.„j.5_Quarterly  :  1st  and  Gth,  az..  a  bend,  cotised,  between 
six  crosses  pattee,  or ;  2nd,  Tubbekville  ;  3rd,  Chaldecott  ; 
4th,  Potengee;  5th,  Batt. 

Crest — On  a  rock,  ppr.,  an  eagle  rising,  or. 

Motto— Si^e&  mea  Christus. 

/S'eat— Melcombe  Bingham,  Dorchester, 


BINGHAM    OF    BINaHAM    CASTLE. 

BiNGHAjr  Denis,  Esq.  of  Bingliam  Castle,  co. 
Mayo,  J.P.,  b.  8  SeiDt.  1818;  m.  19  Feb.  1846, 
Elizabeth-Elinor,  only  child  and  heiress  of  Arthur 
Nash,  Esq.  of  Carne  House,  co.  Mayo,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Denis-Geoege-Charles-Arthue,  h.  19  Nov.  1849;  m. 
1874,  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  W.-H.  Broad, 
E.N. 

II.  Gerald-Henry,  h.  6  July,  1855. 

in.  Eichard-Lionel-Nash,  0.  29  Oct.  18.56. 

IV.  Eobert-Milcombe,  b.  31  Aug.  1858;  d.  12  Feb.  1864. 

I.  Adelaide-Elizabeth,  m.  10  July,  1867,  Henry-Tilson, 
eldest  son  and  heir  of  Thomas- Shaen  Carter,  Esq.  of 
Watlington  Park,  Oxon,  J.P. 

II.  Constance-Letitia-Anne. 

III.  Elizabeth-Clara.  rv.  Frances-Anne-Shaen. 

V.  Ernestine-Elizabeth.  vi.  Viola-Alexandra. 

iLlUCSflC. — This  family  descends  from  a  common  ancestor 
with  the  Earls  of  Lucan  and  the  Lords  Clanmorris,  namely, 

George  Bingham,  Slilitary  Governor  of  Sligo  1596,  whose 
youngest  son, 

John  Bingham,  resided  at  Foxford,  co.  Mayo.  He  was 
grandfather  of 

Tub  Eight  Hon.  Henkt  Bingham,  of  Newbrook,  at  one  time 
one  of  the  Lords  Justices  of  Ireland,  whose  son, 

John  Bingham,  Esq.  of  Newbrook,  m.  Frances,  eldest  dau. 
and  co-heir  (with  her  sister  .Susannah,  wife  of  Thomas  Carter, 
Esq.  of  Castle  Martin,  co.  Kildare),  of  Sir  Arthur  Shaen,  Bart., 
and  was  father  of 

Henry  Bingham,  Esq.  of  Newbrook,  m.  17G0,  Letitia,  dau. 
of  Denis  Daly,  Esq.  of  Eaford,  co.  Galway,  by  his  wife,  Lady 
Anne  de  Burgh,  sister  of  John,  11th  Earl  of  Clanricarde,  and 
had  issue, 

John,  of  Newbrook,  father  of  1st  Lord  Claniioriiis. 

Henry,  of  whom  presently. 

Denis,  of  Bingham  Castle,  co.  Mayo,  whose  eldest  dau., 
Anne,  m.  her  cousin,  Eobert-Aiigustus  Bingh.im,  Esq. 

Anne,  m.  1778,  Christopher  French-St.  George,  Esq.  of 
Tyrone  House,  co.  Galway. 

Frances.  Letitia.  Charlotte. 

Harriett.  Louisa. 

He  d.  1790.    The  2nd  son, 

Henry  Bingham,  Esq.  m.  1795,  Anne,  dau.  of  Eobcrt 
Bodkin,  Esq.  of  Annagh,  co.  Galway,  and  had  issue, 

Henry,  d.  s.  p. 

EOBERT-AUGUSTUS. 

John-Charles  (Eev.),  -m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Luke  Iliggins,  Esq. 
of  Castlebar. 

Anne.         Maria.  Harriet,  m.  Benjamin  Jennings,  Esq. 

The  2nd  son, 

lloBERT-AuGusTos  BiNGHAM,  vi.  1817,  his  cousin,  Anne 
Bingham,  eldest  dau.  of  Major  Denis  Bingham,  of  Bingham 
Castle,  CO.  Mayo,  and  d.  1828,  leaving  issue, 

Denis,  now  of  Bingham  Castle. 

Henrj-,  m.  and  had  issue.  Robert-Augustus,  d.  unm. 

Anne,  unm. 

Maria,  m.  George  d'.iU-cy,  Esq.  of  co.  Westmcath,  and  has 
issue. 

Letitia,  d.  unm. 


Arms — Az.,  a  bend,  cottiscd,  between  six  crosses  pattcc, 
Crest— A  rock,  thereon  an  eagle,  rising,  all  ppr. 
JI/o»o— Spes  mea  Christus. 
&at— Bingham  Castle,  BelmuUet,  co.  Mayo. 


or. 


BIRCH    OP    WRETHAM    HALL. 

BlECH,  Wteley,  Esq.  of  WrethamHall,  NorfolL-,     i 
J.P.    and    D.L.,    formerly   an   officer   88th   regt.,  ' 
6.  1837 ;  s.  to  his  grandfather's  estates  1866 ;   »». 
Oct.  18G3,  Eebecca-Katherine,  eldest  dau.  of  Ven, 
Samuel  Moore  Kyle,  Ai-chdcacou  of  Cork,  and  has, 
with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Wykley-Edwin-George,  6.  12  Nov.  18G7. 

iLtllCrCfir.— Thomas  Birch,  Esq.  of  Birchneld,  in  the 
parish  of  llandsworth,  co.  Stafford,  and  of  Birch  Green  and 
Aston,  CO.  Warwick,  was  living  at  Birchtield,  7th  Elizabeth, 
and  was  buried  at  Aston  1613.  His  son  and  heir,  Thoma» 
Birch,  Esq.  of  Harborne,  was  father  of  George  Birch,  of 
Harborne  Hall,  b.  1616,  wliose  son, 

George  Birch,  Esq.,  in.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Foster,  Esq. 
and  dying  1721,  left  issue, 

Thomas  (Sir),  his  heir. 

John,  Eector  of  Handsworth,  d.  s.  p. 

James  of  Wolston,  co.  Warwick,  in.  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Abraham  Owen,  Esq.,  and  d.  1762,  leaving  a  son,  George 
Birch,  Esq.  of  St.  Leonard's  Hill,  co.  Berks,  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Newell,  Esq.,  and  d.  1803,  leaving  issue. 

Another  son  (Eev.),  d.  leaving  issue. 

Mary,  m.  AVilliam  Green,  Esq.  of  Eccles,  Norfolk. 

Sarah,  in.  1st,  1769,  Godfrey- Woodward  Vane,    Esq.,    and 
2ndly,  Sir  AVadsworth  Bush. 
The  eldest  son, 

Sir  Thomas  Birch,  Knt.,  Judge  of  the  Common  Pleas,  6. 
1690;  m.  1733,  Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  J.  Teshmaker, 
Esq.,  and  dying  1757,  left,  with  other  issue,  an  eldest  son, 

George  Birch,  Esq.  of  Hamstead  Hall  and  Handsworth,  6. 
July,  1739;  in.  1776,  Anne,  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas  Lane,  Esq. 
of  Bentley  (and  grand-dau.  of  John  Lane,  Esq.,  by  Mary  hi9 
wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Humphrey  Wyrley,  Esq.,  and  co-heir  with 
her  sister  Sybill,  in.  Eev.  Peter  Birch,  D.D.,  Prebendaiy  of 
Westminster).  By  her  (who  d.  Feb.  1806)  Mr.  Birch  left,  at 
his  decease,  Feb.  1807,  besides  three  daus.,  viz.,  Mary-Ann, 
m.  Eichard  Congrcve,  Esq.  of  Burton,  Cheshire  ;  Sarah,  d. 
1840  ;  and  Ann,  m.  Major  Joseph-Jeanes  Durbin  (son  of  Sir 
John  Durbin),  an  only  son, 

Wyrley  Birch,  Esq.  of  Wrethara  Hall,  6.  11  Sept.  1781 ;  m. 
19  July,  1804,  Katharine-Sarah,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Jacob 
Eeynardson,  Esq.  of  Holywell,  co.  Lincoln,  by  Anne  his  wifOj 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Cust,  Bart.,  Speaker  of  the  House  of 
Commons,  and  had  issue, 

Gcorge-Wyrley,  6.  April,   180.5;  «t.  17  Jan.  1833,  Jane,  3rd 

dau.  of  Eichard  Congreve,  Esq.  of  Burton,  co.  Chester,  and 

d.  1855,  leaving,  witli  other  issue,  a  son,  Wybley,  now  of 

Wrctham. 

Thomas-Jacob,  Recorder  of  Thetford,  b.  1806  ;  d.  April,  1867. 
Henry-WiUiam,  b.  1809. 
Frederick-Lane,  Rector  of  East  and  West  Wretham,  b.  1  ■  12; 

d.  May,  1850. 
Peregrine,  b.  1817;  in.   1843,    Anna,  dau.  of  Gen.  James 

Grant,  of  Hayes  Park,  Middlesex. 
Lawrence,  6.  1823 ;  in.  1850,  Gertrude,  dau.  of  David  PoweD, 

Esq. 

Kathcrine-Mary-Anne,  d.  Dec.  1867. 
Jemima.Lucy,  m.  31  Aug.   1841,  Richard  Longficld,  Esq.  of 

Longueville,  co.  Cork. 
Charlotte-Etheldred,  d.  Sept.  1858. 
Frances-Augusta,  m.  23  July,  1S33,  William-Pcere  William* 

Freeman,  Esq.,   late   of  Fawley   Court,   co.   Bucks,     '~' 

afterwards  of  Pylewell,  Hants. 
Juliana-Maria,  in.  3  Nov.  1840,  Henry-Fowler  Broadwooli 

Esq.  of  Lyne,  Sussex. 
Elizabeth-Caroline,  in.  Aug.  1844,  Robert  Pryor,  Esq. 
Agnes-Ellen,   in.  Sept.    1850,   Eev.   James-Parke  Whalley, 

Eector  of  East  and  West  Wretham. 
Sir.  Birch  d.  24  Dec.  18G6,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson,  tli( 
present  Wyrley  Birch,  Esq. 

Arms — Az.,  three  fleurs-de-lis,  and  a  canton  arg. 
Crest — A  fleur-de-lis,  arg.,  entwined  by  a  sei'pcnt  ppr. 
Motto — Prudential  simplicitate. 
iScaJ— Wretham  Hall,  near  Thetford. 


BIRKBECK    OF    HOESTEAD    HALL. 

BiEKBECK,  Edward,  Esq.  of  Ilorstcad  Hall, 
Norfolk,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  East  Norfolk, 
b.  11  Oct.  1838;  m.  18  April,  1865,  Hon.  Mary-Au- 
gusta, youngest  dau.  of  William  1st  Lord  Hylton. 

JliUCdflC— Mr.  Birkbeck  is  the  youngest  son  of  Haw^ 
BiREBECK,  Esq.  of  Keswick  Hall,  Norwich  {d.  25  Dec.  1848), 


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by  Elizabetli-Lucy  his  wife  {d.  C  Dee.  1874),  youngest  dnu.  of 
the  late  Kobert  Barclay,  Esq.  of  Claphara,  Surrey. 

Seat— llorsteai  Hall,  Norwich. 

Town  House— 10,  Upper  Brook  Street. 


SIRLEY    OF    KIRKHABC. 

lit  !T Pit CJC— John  Birlet,  of  Kirkham,  a  AVest  Imlia 
Merchant,  rf.  12  May,  1767,  son  of  John  Birley,  of  Skippool,  in 
the  parish  of  Poulton-lo-Fykle,  co.  Lancaster  (whose  will  bears 
date  G  Nov.  173'2),  m.  1st,  Ellen  Harrison,  and  by  her  had  four 
children,  who  all  d.  without  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  6  ]\Iay, 
1741,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Shepherd,  and  by  her  had, 
■with  four  daus.,  four  sons,  Thomas,  his  heir;  Kichakd,  of 
Blackburn,  of  whom  presently  ;  John,  of  Kirkham,  of  whom 
hereafter ;  and  William,  6.  24  April,  1750,  d.  mini.  10  March, 
1792. 

Thomas  Birlet,  of  Kirkham,  son  and  heir,  6.  22  Feb.  1742  ; 
in.  23  Sept.    1765,   Margaret,   dau.  of  Henry  Lawson,    and  d. 
1  March,  1817.    His  issue  were, 
John,  of  Woodend,  Egremont. 

Henry,  of  Whitehaven,  bapt.  9  July,  1771  ;   d.  31  Jan.  1S30, 
unm. 

Eichard,  bapt.  5  Jan.  1774;  d.  17  Nov.  1794. 
James,  of  Rcstalrig,  near  Edinburgh,  b.  1784 ;  m.  Jane,  dau. 
of  Rev.  Abraham  Brown,  and  widow  of  John  Bichardson, 
and  d.  21  April,  1857,  leaving  a  dau.,  Isabel,  m.  Francis 
O'Brien,  of  Liverpool. 
Martha,  m.  Eev.  George  Lewthwaite,  Rector  of  Adol,  co. 
York. 

Ciceley,  m.  Charles  Buck  Esq.  of  Preston;  d.  C  Dec.  1810. 
The  eldest  son, 
John  Birlet,  Esq.  of  Woodend,  near  Egremont,  Cumber- 
nd,  6.  1  March,   1709;  m.  I  Dec.  1808,  Mary-Ann,   dau.  of 
mon  Grayson,  Esq.  of  Maryport,  and  widow  of  John  Linden. 
By  this  lady  (who  d.  30  April,  1818)  he  had  issue, 
Thomas,  b.  0  Sept.   1809;   m.  Agnes  Evans,  and  d.  s.  p. 
.  18  Aug.  1847. 

Hutton,  6.  14  Sept.  1816;  d.  18  Blarch,  1818. 
Hutton,  b.  28  March,  d.  19  Aug.  1818. 
Anne,  m.  her  cousin,  Thomas-Laugton  Eirley,  Esq.  of  Carr 

Hill. 
Margaret,  in.  Joseph  Dickson,  Esq.  of  Preston,  d.  24  May, 

1845. 
Ellen,  )ii.  Henry  Smith,  Esq.  of  Fleetwood. 
Mr.  Birley  d.  7  July,  1859,  aged  90,  leaving  no  surviving  male 
issue. 

EicHAKD  Bir.LEY,  of  Blackburc,  2nd  son  of  John  Eirley,  of 

(lirkham,  and  Elizabeth  Shepherd  his  wife,  b.  4  Dec.  1743; 

'/J.  15  Dec.  1772,  Alice,  dau.  of  Hugh  Hornby,  Esq.  of  Kirk- 

lam,  and  d.  11  Jan.  1812,  and  his  wile  in  the  following  month 

jf  April.    Their  issue  were, 

I.  John,  D.L.  CO.  Lancaster,  b.  30  Aug.  1775;  m.  4Feb.  1800, 

3r;irgarct,   dau.   of  Daniel  Backhouse,  Esq.  of  Liverpool, 

and  d.  25  Dec.  1833,  leaving  issue, 

1  Richard,  6.  15  March,  1801;  m.  10  March,  1825,  Blary- 
Anne,  dau.  of  John  Hardmann,  Esq.  of  Manchester,  and 
d.  in  Canada,  3  Nov.  1845,  leaving  issue. 

2  Daniel,  b.  26  Jan.  1807 ;  d.  19  Oct.  1839. 

3  Hornby,  6.  18  Jan.  1811;  m.  Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of 
Dr.  Koberts,  M.D.,  of  Beaumaris,  and  has  issue,  Edward- 
Tlornby,  and  Frances-Alice. 

■1  William  (Eev.),  one  of  H.M.'s  Inspectors  of  Schools,  In- 
cumbent of  Chorlton-cum-Hardy,  b.  16  Feb.  1813;  r,i.  8 
Sept.  1836,  Maria,  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas  Barrow,  Esq.  of  Pen- 
dim  i.  and  has  issue,  William-Carew,  6.  3  Dec.  1814; 
li:i;ii  Ni:iizabeth,  m.  1857,  Charles  Clark,  Esq.;  Caroline- 
JI„m;iret;  and  Mary-Jane,  m.  Richard  Orsen,  Esq. 

0  John.  b.  30  Oct.  1814;  rf.  16  Feb.  1851. 
6  George,  b.  4  June,  1816;  rf.  Nov.  1851. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  Eev.  John  Williams,  of  Beaumaris,  rf.  24 
May,  1845. 

2  Alice,  m.  Charles  Buck,  Esq.  of  Preston,  being  his  2nd 
wife. 

S  Margaret,  in.  Charles  Pochiu,  Esq. ;  rf.  30  Dec.  1840. 

4  Frances,  m.  Daniel  Hornby,  Esq.  of  Eaikes  Hall. 

II.  Hugh-Hornby,  of  Broomhouse,  J.P.  and  D.L.,&.  10  March, 
1778;  m.  5  March,  1822,  Cicely,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hornby, 
Esq.  of  Kirkham,  and  rf.  31  July,  1845,  leaving, 

1  Tiionias-Hornby,  of  SomerviUe,  J.P.,  b.  16  June,  1x2-1 ; 
m.  1st,  8  May,  1852,  Frances-Sophia,  dau.  of  William 
Harter,  Esq.  of  Hope  Hal),  and  has  issue,  Hugh-ILn-iiI.v, 
b.  30  Jan.  1859;  Cuthbert- William,  b.  1863;  Ciec-ly- 
Frances;  Marian  -  Elizabeth ;  Eleanor-Margaret;  Alice- 
Georgina;  Etliel-Mary;  Florence-Hornby;  and Constance- 

^fi'm     Mary.    He  m.  2ndly,  1865,  Anne,  dau.  of  Col.  Leatham, 

ititrB    '^^^'^^  ''"Kiy  '?•  1867. 

2  Hugh-Hornby  (Rev.),  Eoctor  of  Craaucld,  Newport- 
Pagnell,  6.  31  Aug.  lb:5. 


3  Joseph-Hornby,  of  Eroolcside,  Newton-lc-Willnws,  J. P., 
b.  12  March,  1827 ;  m.  23  Nov.  1S54,  Fr&nces,  4tli  dau.  of 
Robert  Dix,  of  London,  Merchant,  and  has  issue,  Hugh- 
Francis,  b.  23  Sept.  1865;  Joseph- Wilfrid,  6.28  May,  1S63; 
and  Cicely. 

4  William-Hornby,  M.A.,  Barristor-at-Law,  b.  22 Doc.  183f, 
m.  14  Aug.  1861,  Mary-Louisa,  dau.  of  Eichard  Yapp, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

5  Edward-Hornby,  b.  22  Deo.  1834;  rf.  26  Jan.  1838. 

6  Frederick-Hornby,  b.  23  March,  1837;  in.  1865,  Josephine, 
dau.  of  Eichard  Birley,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

7  Edward  -  Hornby  (Eev.),  Vicar  of  EUasstone  -  with- 
Stanton,  co.  Stafford. 

1  Cicely-Margaret,  rf.  28  Sept.  1823. 

2  Cicely-Margaret,  m.  12  Aug.  1851,  Herbert  Birley,  her 
cousin. 

3  Alicia-Marian.         4  Mary-Isabella.         5  Emily-Jane. 
in.  Joseph-Birley,  of  Ford  Bank,  D.L.,  b.  31  May,  1782;  m. 

22  Aug.  1809,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Hornby,  Esq.  of 
Kirkham,  and  d.  24  Jan.  1847,  having  had  issue, 

1  Eichard,  of  Manchester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  11  March, 
1812;  m.  1st,  2  Aug.  1836,  Amelia-Garforth,  dau.  of 
James  Kennedy,  Esq.  of  Manchester ;  2ndly,  8  May,  1802, 
Frances,  dau.  of  Joseph  Howson,  Esq.  By  the  former 
(who  rf.  29  April,  1859)  he  had  issue, 

Eichard-Kennedy,  6.  16  March,  1845  ;  m.  15  Sept.  1870, 
Jane-Garden,  dau.  of  John  Blaikie,  Esq.  late  of  Craigie 
Muckler,  co.  Aberdeen,  and  has  a  son,  Eichard-Archi- 
bald,  6.  4  Aug.  1873,  and  a  dau.,  Sybil-Garden. 

AmeUa- Josephine,  rf.  3  March,  1841. 

Helen,  m.  William-Andrew  Fairbairn,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue. 

Margaret,  m.  Louis,  only  son  of  Henri  Schuster,  of 
Brussels,  and  has  issue. 

Ameha-Jane,  rf.  7  Dec.  1843. 

Mary-Louisa,  m.  William-James  Harter,  Esq.,  and  has 

Josephine,  in.  Frederick-Hornby  Birley,  Esq.and  has  issue. 
Janet.  Henrietta. 

AmeUa-Gertrude,  in.  Alfred  E.  Harter,  Esq. 
By  his  2nd  wife  Mr.  Eichard  Birley  has  surviving  issvTO, 
Henry-Mompesson,  6.  15  April,  1865. 

2  Thomas-Hornby,  of  Manchester,  J. P.,  &.  11  May,  1815; 
m.  3  Aug.  1843,  Anne,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  James  Leatham, 
1st  Dragoon  Guards,  and  has  issue, 

James-Leatham,  6.  22  Dec.  1847;  rf.  20  Feb.  1866. 
Francis-Hornby,   b.  4  March,    1850_;   m.  1  Aug.   1876, 

Margaret,  dau.  of  Eev.  Jarvis  Kenrick,  and  has  a  dau., 

Margaret. 
Anne-Katharine.  Caroline. 

3  Hugh,  of  Moorland,  Didsbury,  Lancashire,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  M.P.  for  Manchester,  6.  21  Oct.  1817 ;  m.  7  July, 
1842,  Mabella,  dau.  of  Joseph  Baxendale,  Esq.  of  Wood- 
side,  Middlesex,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  16  Feb.  1856)  has 
issue  surviving, 

Hugh- Arthur,  b.  29  Aug.  1846 ;  m.  12  Nov.  1874,  Amy, 
eldest  dau.  of  William-H.  Chichester,  Esq.  of  Grenof  en, 
Devon,  and  had  two  sons,  Joseph-Reginald,  and  Charles- 
Henry,  both  deceased. 

Edith-Mabella,  m.  Nov.  1808. 

Mary-Alice. 

4  Herbert,  a  twin,  b.  16  April,  1821;  m.  12  Aug.  1851, 
Cicely-Margaret,  dau.  of  Hugh-Hornby  Birley,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue, 

Hugh-Cecil,  b.  21  April,  1855. 
Hcrbert-Eilccar,  b.  22  March,  1857. 
Henry-Reginald,  b.  11  Jan.  1868. 
Joseph-Harold,  b.  13  July,  1870. 
Cicely-Beatrice.  Margaret-Maud. 

5  Henry,  twin,  b.  16  April,  1821. 

6  Robert,  M.A.,  Rural  Dean,  Hon.  Canon  of  Manchester, , 
Incumbent  of  St.  Philip's,  Hulme,  Blanchester,  b.  1  Nov. 
1825. 

7  Alfred,  Vicar  of  Bolton-le-Sands,  Lancashire,  b.  18  May, 
1^33;  ?)?.  3  Ai.nl  Isfil  Mary-Alicia,  4th  dau.  of  Eev. 
C  tnon  J  -s  I  I  '1  of  Chorley,  and  has  surviving 
issue,  Pu  I  uh,  6.  21  July,  1870;  Mary- 
Adelauk  ,   I '        i              .   ,  and  Annie-Alice. 

8  Arthur,  ut  i.inim.iv.  College,  Oxford,  b.  25  April,  1834; 
m.  12  May,  Ibui,  Julia,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Peel,  Esq.,  and 
lias  issue, 

Philip-Arthur,  6.  5  March,  1867. 
Kenneth-Peel,  b.  19  Oct.  1808. 
Maurice,  b.  6  Oct.  1870. 
Leonard,  6.  30  May,  1875. 
Alice.  Madeline.  Julia. 

1  Jane.  2  Cecilia. 

3  Elizabeth,  iii.  Eev.  G.-Langton  Beckwith. 

4  Louisa,  d.  7  Aug.  1824. 

5  Louisa-Margaret,  m.  Eev.  E.  Tonge,  M.A.,  Hon.  Canon 
of  Manchester  Cathedral. 

6  Adelaide. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Cardwell,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  h.nd 
with  other  issue,  a  son,  the  Eight  Hon.  Edward  Cardwell, 
created  in  1874  Viscount  Cardwell. 

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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EIS 


II.  Mary,  m.  Joseph  Baxendalc,  Esq.  of  'Wooclside,  Mid- 
dlesex. 
-  John  Birlet,  of  Kirkham,  3rd  son  of  John  Birley,  of  Kirk- 
ham,  by  Elizabeth  Shepherd  his  2nd  wife  (as  before),  b.  20 
Kov.  1747  ;  m.  16  Dec.  1776,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Yate, 
Esq.  of  Liverpool,  by  Hannah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Hugh  Parr, 
and  widow  of  John  Potter,  and  d.  31  Dec.  1830,  having  had 
by  her  (who  d.  13  Nov.  previously)  issue, 

I.  William,  of  Kirkham,  J.P.,  h.  8  June,  1770;  m.  1st,  30 
Oct.  1804,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Swainson,  Esq.  of  Preston,  by 
hi*  wife  Susannah,  dau.  of  Charles  Inman,  Esq.  of  the 
Island  of  Jamaica,  and  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  6  Feb. 
1819), 

1  John-Shephebd  (Eev.),  M.A.,  of  Kirkham  and  Moss  Lee, 
CO.  Lancaster,  J.P.,  b.  11  Oct.  1805;  m.  22  Aug.  1836, 
Anne,  dau.  of  John  Hargreaves,  Esq.  of  Hart  Common, 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1872)  has  issue,  Lucy- 
Mary-Shepherd,  m.  1870,  Herbert,  2nd  son  of  Thomas 
Cross,  Esq.  of  Euddington  Hall,  Notts. 

2  William,  of  The  Larches,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  5  Dec.  1811 ; 
'III.  18  Jan.  1854,  Eliza,  dau.  of  John  Hastings,  Esq.  of 
Downpatrick,  and  had  a  dau.  Mary,  who  d  in  infancy. 

3  Edmund,  of  Clifton  Hall,  near  Preston,  J.P.,  6.  19  Aug. 
1817 ;  m.  17  June,  1846,  Caroline-Dorothea,  dau.  of  the 
Kev.  B.  Moore,  and  has  issue,  Edmund- William,  6.  12  Jan. 
1854;  Eichard-Moore,  6.23  June,  1859;  Emily- Marian ; 
Caroline-Margaret;  Annie-Mary;  Ada;  and  Helen-Maud. 

1  Mary,    r/i.  Eichard  Pedder,  Esq.  of   Finthswaite,  near 
Ulvcrstone. 
Mr.  William  Birley  m.  2ndly,  4  Feb.  1825,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Eobert  Greene,  of  Liverpool.    He  d.  29  May,  1850. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Milbanke,  h.  4  Aug.  1782;  in.  9  July,  1810, 
Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Langton,  Esq.  of  Kirkham, 
oy  his  wife  Betty,  dau.  and  heir  of  Cuthbert  Bradkirk,  and 
d.  1  April,  1847,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  Feb.  1833)  issue, 

1  Thomas-Langton-Aliee,  of  Carr  Hill,  J.P.,  6.  18  June, 
1811;  m.  31  Aug.  1836,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Birley,  of 
Wood  End,  and  d.  6  Oct.  1874,  leaving  issue,  Henkt- 
Langton,  now  of  Carr  HUl,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Kirk- 
ham, 6.  11  Aug.  1837;  Hutton,  J.P.,  6.  5  Aug.  1843; 
m.  26  Jan.  1865,  Alice-Mary,  dau.  of  J.-H.  Howard,  Esq., 
and  has  issue;  Edwin-Grayson,  6.  12  Jan.  1847,  and  d. 
16  Dec.  1849;  Margaret- Louisa,  d.  19  Sept.  1842;  Cicely- 
Anne  ;  Jane ;  Maria-Josephine,  to.  H.-C.  Chambers,  Esq. 

2  Charles,  of  Bartle  Hall,  Preston,  6.  20  Nov.  1812 ;  m.  23 
Feb.  1843,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eichard  Addison,  Esq.  of 
Liverpool,  by  Betty,  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  -  Bridge 
Aspinall,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  t/.  1867)  has  issue,  Charles- 
Addison,  h.  11  Sept.  1844;  Aspinall,  b.  9  June,  1847 ; 
Thomas-Shepherd,  6.  18  Feb.  1853. 

3  James- Webber,  Incumbent  of  Littlodale,  co.  Lancaster, 
b.  5  May,  1814. 

4  Francis-Bradkirk,  of  Canton,  b.  19  Oct.  1817;  m.  30 
March,  1847,  Melicina-Eleanor,  dau.  of  Lieut-Col.  Thorn- 
ton.    He  d.  18  Aug.  1855. 

5  Edward,  b.  12  Oct.  1818;  d.  22  Nov.  1842. 

6  Arthur-Leyland,  of  Milbanke,  b.  5  Aug.  1820 ;  in.  15 
Aug.  Ib55,  Jane,  dau.  of  Eichard  Addison,  Esq.  of  Liver- 
pool, and  d.  1  Jan.  1877,  leaving  issue,  John-Leyland,  6. 
4  Feb.  1857;  and  Edith-Jane,  b.  24  June,  1861. 

7  Frederick,  of  Wrea  Green,  b.  11  Dec.  1822;  m.  14  Dec. 
1848,  Mary,  dau.  of  Eichard  Addison,  Esq.  of  Liverpool, 
and  d.  2  Sept.  1854,  leaving  a  dau.,  Maria-Louisa. 

1  Louisa,  d.  10  Sept.  1830. 

2  Maria- Joanna,  m.  Eev.  G.-L.  Parsons,  M.A.,  Vicar  of 
Kirkham,  and  has  a  son,  James. 

in.  Edward,  of  Kirkham,  h.  19  April,  1784;  m.  3  Aug.  1803, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Swainson,  of  Preston,  and  d.  13 
Kov.  1811,  having  had  issue  by  her  (who  survived  till 
1836), 

1  Edward,  bapt.  2  March,  1812 ;  buried  26  Dec.  1817. 
1  Margaret  -  Susannah,   wife    of    William-Henry  Hornby 
Esq.  of  Blackburn,  M.P. 
rv.  Yate,  of  Ramsay,  Isle  of  Man,  6.  July,  1791 ;  in.  8  Dec. 
1815,  Nancy,   dau.  of  William  Fisher,  of  Wcstby,  and  d. 
24  April,  1861,  leaving  issue, 

1  William-Henry,  b.  25  Nov.  1826. 

2  Er.bert,  b.  10  Jan.  1829. 

3  \\alt.r,  b.  14  Nov.  1832. 

5  Cllar^ks'    }   *"'"®'  ''•  ^  ^^'^-  ^^^^'  Charles  d.  1858. 

6  Septimus,  b.  20  Feb.  1841. 

1  Frances.  2  Margaret-FJizabeth. 

3  Mary-Anne,  in.  Eev.  J.-F.  Garde,  M.A. 

4  Hannah,  d.  20  Jan.  183'J.  5  Hannah-Catherine. 

6  Emma-Jane,  m.  E. -Ambrose  Woods,  Esq.  of  Glenvillc, 
Isle  of  Man. 

I.  Hannah,  d.  18  June,  1778. 

II.  Hannah,  to.  Richard  Harrison,  Esq.  of  Bankfield. 
in.  Elizabeth,  d.  12  May,  1853. 

Arin» — Sa.,  on  a  fess,  engrailed,  between  three  boars'  heads, 
coupcd,  arg.,  a  tiascle,  between  two  tioss-crossUts,  of  the 
acid. 


CvcH—K  demi-boar  sa.,  collared  arg.,  chain  rcflexed  over 
the  back,  or,  supporting  a  branch  of  wild  teazle,  ppr.,  and 
charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  milrind  arg. 

Motto— Omni  hber  mttu. 


BISCOE    OP    HOLTON    PARK. 

BiSCOE,  William-Eaele,  Esq.  of  Holton  Park, 
CO.  Oxford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1868,  b. 
25  March,  1813  ;  m.  2  Oct.  1850,  Elizabeth-Carey, 
eldest  dau.  of  George-Glas  Sandeman,  Esq.  of 
London,  and  Westfield,  South  Hayling,  Hants,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Henby-Staffoed-Ttndale,  6.  1  Oct.  1G57. 

II.  Albert-Sandeman,  b.  24  Aug.  1861. 

III.  Cecil-Earie,  b.  9  Feb.  1863. 

IV.  Edward-Carey,  6.  29  Aug.  18G4. 

V.  Julian-Dallas-Tyndalc,  b.  25  July,  18C7. 

VI.  George- William-Tyndale,  b.  6  Oct.  1S6J. 

VII.  Arthur-Annesley-Tyndale,  b.  29  May,  1872. 
I  Frances-Elizabeth-Anne. 

Mr.  Biscoe  assumed  by  royal  license  of  6  July,  1S66, 
his  present  surname  in  lieu  of  that  of  Tyndale, 
under  the  vrill  of  his  great-uncle  Elisha  Biscoe,  Esq. 
of  Holton  Park,  d.  unm.  in  1829. 

UllTCaflC. — From  Adam  de  Tyndale,  Baron  of  Langlby 
Castle,  in  South  Tyne-dale,  Northumberland,  descended  the 
Tyndales  of  Deene  and  Hockwold,  Norfolk,  and  (according  to 
Eobert  Dale,  Eichmond  Herald,  temp.  William  III.,  and 
Francis  Townshend)  the  Ttndales  of  Pull  Court  and  East- 
wood, Park,  CO.  Gloucester,  and  of  Bathford,  Somerset.  The 
representative  of  the  last-named  family, 

Thomas  Tyndale,  of  Bathford,  Somerset,  6.  2  June,  1667, 
m.  1699,  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  George  Booth,  Esq.  of 
Woodford,  in  Cheshire,  son  of  Sir  John  Booth,  of  Woodford, 
Knt.,  uncle  of  George,  1st  Lord  Delamere,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  14  Nov.  1768)  had  issue,  two  sons  and  four  daus.  Mr.<. 
Tyndale  d.  18  Oct.  1747,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Geoege  Tyndale,   of  Bathford,  6.  29  Jan.  1703-4;   to.  27 
Nov.  1736,  Vere,   2nd  surviving  dau.   of  the  Hon.  and  Eev. 
Eobert  Booth,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Bristol  (5th  son  of  George,   Lord 
Delamere,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Grey, 
Earl  of  Stamford,  and  sister  of  Nathaniel,  4th  and  last  Lord 
Delamere).   By  her  (who  d.  31  May,  1753)  he  had  a  son,  Geokge- 
BooTH,   his  heir.    He  to.   2ndly,   31   Dec.   1753,  Margaretta, 
eldest  surviving  dau.  of  John  Bampfylde,  Esq.,  M.P.,  by  Mar- 
garetta his  wife,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Sir  Francis  Warre,  Bart, 
of  Hcstercombe,  Somerset,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
John,  of  Hcstercombe,  assumed  the  surname  of  Wabre.    lie 
111.  Elizabeth,   only  child  and  heir  of  Joseph  FarreU,  and 
dying  1819,  left  an  only  dau.  and  heir, 
Elizabeth-Maria-Tyndale-Waeke,    of  Hestercombc,    d. 
27  March,  1872. 
Thomas-Bampfylde,  of  Withiel-Flory,  Somerset,  14th  rest., 
in.  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  John  Dennis,  a  minor  Canur  of 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  and  dying  at  Norton  Fitzwarrcu, 
17  Sept.  1807,  left  three  daus., 
Anna-Margaretta,  m.  Eev.  Charles  Taylor. 
Louisa- Vere,  in.  George  Goppy,  Esq.,  fonnerly  of  Dcmc- 
rara,  and  late  of  Taunton. 

Georgiana-Maria,    to.  Charles  Corfield,  Esq.    of  Knoole 
House,  near  Taunton. 
Margaretta,  m.  Charles  Hill,  Esq.  of  Clifton,  Bristol. 
Elizabeth,  a  twin  with  her  brother  John,  d.  unm. 
Charlotte-Maria,  ia.  Thomas  Eagles,  Esq.  of  Bristol,  who  d. 
28  Oct.  1812.     Mrs.  Eagles  d.  20  Feb.  1814.  ,  j 

Mr.  Tyndale  d.  24  Feb.  1771,  and  was  a.  by  his  eldest  son,       as' 
Geoege-Booth  Tyndale,  of  Bathford,  Barrister-at-Law,  Ol  j 
the  InnerTemple,  6.  8  Sept.  1743;  m.   20  June,    1771,   Elizar  , 
beth,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Martin  Annesley,  D.D.,  by 
Mary,  his  2nd  wife,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  William  Han-  | 
bury,  Esq.  of  Marcle,  co.  Hereford,  whose  wife  was  Frances, 
sister  and  heiress  of  Sir  John  Cotton,  Bart,  of  Conington,  and 
Huntingdonshire.    Mr.  Tyndale  d.  28  Dec.  1779,  having  had 
issue, 
I.  GEORGE-BooTn  Tyndale,  of  Westfield  Lodge,    Hayling, 
Hampshire,  F.S.A.,  a  Cottonian  family  trustee  of  the  Britiah 
Museum,  b.  12  May,   1772;  m.  4  July,  1796,  Margaretta- 
Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Eundell,  Esq.   of  Bath,  by 
Maria-Statira  his  wife,  only  child  of  Abel-Johnston  Kettlcby, 
Esq.  of  Stepplc  Hall,  Salop,  Barrister  at- Law,  and  left  issue, 
1  JonN-WiLLiAM-W.ARRE,    of  Lincoln's  Inn,    Ban-ister-at- 
L;;w,  B.A.,  the  present  Representative  of  the  Thombuiy 


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and  Bathford  branch  of  the  Tyndale  family,  6.  2  Jan. 
1811 ;  TO.  30  Dec.  1845,  Holen,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Edward 
Synge,  2nd  Bart.,  ana  had  issue,  1  Helen-Margaret;  2 
Caroline-Mary,  who  is  deceased. 

1  Eliza-Caroline,  m.  27  Jan.  18S»,  Kev.  William-Hutton 
WiUunson,  M.A. 

2  Carohne-Augusta,  m.  20  Feb.  1822,  Rev.  Thomas- 
Hyde  Eipley,  Vicar  of  Wootton-Basset,  Wilts,  deceased. 

3  Octavia-Vere-Booth,  m.  7  Jan.  183C,  Benjamiu-Wyatt 
Greenfield,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  the  Inner  Temple, 
M.A.,  d.  Feb.  1876. 

II.  John,  of  Oporto,  6.  3  June,  1774 ;  m.  1813,  Julian,  dau. 
of  R.-H.  Roope,  Esq.  of  Chipton,  Dartmouth,  and  dying 
1819,  had  an  only  son, 

John-Nash,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  M.A., 
b.  19  Oct.  1814;  m.  18  Nov.  1841,  Charlotte-Flora,  eldest 
dau.  of  Richard-Parrett  Hulmc,  Esq.  of  Maisonette, 
Totnes,  by  Maria  his  wife,  dau.  of  Col.  Wyndham,  and  has 
had  issue, 

III.  William,  of  Bellevue,  Weston,  Bath,  6.  18  Feb.  1776;  m. 
March,  1813,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  Zachary  Bayly,  Esq. 
of  Weston,  Somersetshire  (by  Margaret  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of 
Charlton  Thruppe,  Esq.  of  Hampstcad,  Middlesex,  whose 
wife,  Elizabeth,  was  2nd  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Robert 
Booth,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Bristol),  and  had  an  only  child, 

Mary-Elizabeth-Vere-Booth,    m.    14  March,    1839,    Alox- 
ander-Pitts-Elliott  Powell,  Esq.  of  Hurdcott  House,  Wilts. 
He  d.  Dec.  1814. 

IV.  Thomas-George,  Rector  of  Holton. 
The  4th  son. 

The  Rev.  Thomas-Geouge  Tyndale,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Holton, 
in.  22  Feb.   1809,   Mary-Anne,  eldest  dau.   of  Timothy-Hare 
Earle,  Esq.  of  Swallowfield  Place,    Berks,   by  his   wife  Ann 
Biscoe,  sister  and  heiress  of  Elisha  Biscoe,  of  Holton  Park,  and 
d.  16  May,   1865,   having  had  by  this  lady,   who  predeceased 
him  in  1826, 
William-Eakle-Biscoe,  now  of  Holton. 
Henry  -  Anncsley    Tyndale    (Rev.),    Rector   of   Holton,    in. 
Harriet-Frances,  5th  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George-PoweU  Guise, 
and  has  issue,  three  sons  and  two  daus. 
George-Thomas  Tyndale,   m.   Blartha,    eldest  dau.    of  Dr. 
isicholson,  of  the  Island  of  Antigua,  and  has  issue,  two  sons 
and  one  dau. 
Anne-Biscoe,   m.  Rev.  Alexander-R.-C.    Dallas,   Rector  of 
Jlonston,  CO.  Hants. 

Elizabeth- Vere,  m.  her  cousin  Arthur  Anneslcy,  2nd  son  of 
the  Rev.  Arthur  Annesley,  of  Clifford  Chambers,  co. 
(Uoucester. 

A  Dds — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  paly  of  six,  or  and  vert, 
three  greyhounds,  courant  in  pale,  erm.,  each  gorged  with  a 
n)Ilar  of  the  first,  for  Biscoe;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  on  a  fess  gu., 
between  three  garbs  sa.,  a  martlet  or,  for  Tyndale. 

Crest— A  greyhound,  under  a  tree,  courant,  with  a  h.irc  in 
its  mouth,  all  ppr. 
Motto — Conlido  non  eonfundar. 
/S'tdt— Hulton  Park,  Oxford. 


BISCOE    OF    NEWTON. 

EiSCOE,  Thomas-Pokter-Bonell,  Esq.  of  New- 
ton, Inverness-shire,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  7  Feb.  1795  ; 
lu.  21.  Nov.  1841,  Wilhelmina,  youngest  dan.  of  the 
late  Major  Tboma3  Fraser,  of  Newton,  Inverness- 
!>liire,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas-Ramsey,  b.  19  Oct.  1850. 

II.  William-Fraser,  b.  28  April,  1854. 

!.  Katherine-Emma.  ii.  Frances-Annc-Bcnigna. 

iltUCaSC. — Vincent-John  Biscoe,  Esq.  (second  son  of 
JoMph  Biscoe,  who  d.  in  1750,  by  Elizabeth  Alsop  his  wife, 
and  younger  brother  of  Elisha  Biscoe,  Esq.  of  Holton  Park),  m. 
1st,  1759,  Lady  Mary  Seymour,  dau.  of  Edward,  Sth  Duke  of 
Somerset,  which  lady  d.  1762;  and  2ndly,  in  1766,  Benigna- 
Oottlieb,  dau.  of  Matthew  Shiffner,  of  Pontryllas,  Wales;  he 
d.  in  1770.    The  youngest  son  of  his  2nd  marriage, 

Joiin-Edwin  Biscoe,  iu.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Joseph-Baggaley 
liradshaw,  Esq.  of  Holbrooke,  co.  Derby,  and  left  one  sur- 
viving son, 

Tuomas-Parker-Borrell  Biscoe,  Esq.  of  Newton  (par- 
thased  by  him  in  1850). 

Jksidmcc — Kingillic,  Inverness,  N.B. 


FENWICE.-BISSET    OF    LESSENDRTJM 
HOUSE. 

Fenwick-Bisset,  The  Kev.  Matjrice-G-eoeoe, 
of  Lesseudrum  House,  co.  Aberdeen,  b.  19  Nov. 
1797 ;    m.    March,    1824,    Jane-Harriot,    dau.    of 


Maurice-George  Bisset,  Esq.   of  Bath,  by  Harriot 

his  Avife,  and  has  issue, 
I.  Mordaunt-George,  J.P.,  late  1st  Dragoon  Guards ;  b.  27 
Feb.  1825;  m.  July,  1851,  Susan,  only  child  of  the  late 
Francis-George  Pophaiu    Esq.    of    Bagborough    House, 
Somerset. 

I.  Janet,  m.  1849,  J.-F.  Elriugton,  Esq.,  LL.D.  and  Q.C.,  of 
the  Irish  Bar. 

II.  Harriott. 

This  gentleman,  having  tal^en  his  degrees  in  Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin,  entered  Holy  Orders,  became  Vicar  of 
Drumhohn  in  the  Diocese  of  Raphoe,  and  was  subse- 
quently made  Archdeacon  of  Raphoe,  which  he  has 
since  resigned.  He  is  son  of  the  late  William 
Fenwick,  Esq.  of  Lemmington  House,  Northumber- 
land, by  Elizabeth  Bisset  his  wife,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Alexander  Bisset,  and  grandson  of  Nicholas  Fen- 
wick, Esq.  of  Lemmington,  by  Isabella  Orde  his 
wife,  dau.  of  William  Orde,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  East 
Orde,  Northumberland.  He  has  had  two  brothers 
and  one  sister,  William,  in.  Sophia  Nisbett,  and  has 
issue  two  sons  and  four  daus. ;  Robert,  d.  uiim. ; 
Isabella-Jane,  m.  Rev.  Henry-Preston  Eh-ington. 

Anns: — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  az.,  a  bend  arg.,  for  Bisset; 
2nd  and  3rd,  per  fess,  gu.  and  arg.,  six  martlets,  counter- 
changed,  for  Fenwick. 

C're.Hs — 1st,  BissETT,  the  trunk  of  an  oak-tree  sprouting 
afresh,  ppr. ;  2nd,  Fenwick,  a  phoenix  in  flames,  gorged  with 
a  mural  crown,  ppr. 

Mottoes — BissETT,  Abscissa  virescit;  Fenwick,  Perit  ut 
vivat. 

-Scat— Lesseudrum  House,  Huntly,  N.B. 


BLAAUW    OF    BEECHLAND. 

Blaauw,  TnojiAS  St.  Leger,  Esq.  of  Beechland, 
Sussex,  b.  1  Jidy,  1839;  s.  his  father  1870;  m. 
6  June,  1867,  Fanny- Alice,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles- 
John  Bigge,  Esq.  of  Linden,  Northumberland,  and. 
has  issue, 

I  Henry -Thomas-Gillman,  6.  4  July,  1874. 

II.  Bertram-William-St. -Leger,  6.  16  May,  187G. 

III.  AUce-Agneta-Emily-Mitford. 

IV.  Frances-Catherine.  v.  Margaret-Louisa. 
iLinCilgC. — Tliis  family  is  of  Dutch  extraction,  many  of 

its  members  have  been  Burgomasters  of  Amsterdam. 

Gerard  Blaadw,  b.  1708;  m.  13  June,  1730,  Maria-Agneta, 
dau.  of  David  Van  Heyst,  and  d.  13  Dee.  1775,  leaving  issue, 

I.  AViLLiAM,  h.  9  Nov.  1748,  who  settled  in  England,  and  m. 
1st,  1772,  Anne-Charlotte,  dau.  of  M.  Charles  Le  Maitre,  by 
whom  he  had  issue, 

1  Maria-Anne,  m.  6  Feb.  1796,  Thomas-Gardiner  Bram- 
ston,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Skreens,  Essex,  d.  1831.  She  d. 
6  Feb.  1821. 

2  Charlotte-Julia,  d.  1787. 

Mr.  Blaauw  m.  2ndly,  1789,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Christopher 
Puller,  Esq.  of  Woodford,  Essex,  and  by  her  (who  d.  26  Uet. 
1842)  had  issue, 

1  William-Henrt,  his  successor,  of  Beechland. 

2  Louisa-Agnes,  m.  24  April,  1813,  Capt.  Charles-R.-Man- 
ners  Molloy,  Grenadier  Guards,  son  of  Capt.  Molloy,  R.N.. 
by  Juliana,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Laforey,  Bart.,  and  d.  18 
Jan.  1877.    He  d.  1824. 

3  Frances-Elizabeth,  m.  14  June,  1817,  Frederick  Bur- 
mester,  Esq.  of  Gwynne  House,  Essex,  who  d.  1856. 

Mr.  Blaauw  d.  27  Dec.  1508. 

II.  Gerard,  for  many  years  Burgomaster  cf  Amsterdam,  ;:;. 
and  had  issue. 

Mr.  Gerard  Blaauw's  grandson, 

William-Henry  Blauuw,  Esq.  of  Beechland.  M.A.,  F.S.A., 
J. P.,  D.L.,  and  High  Sheriff  1859,  6.  25  May,'  1793 ;  m.  1st, 
14  June,  1825,  Harriet,  dau.  of  John  King,  Esq.,  formerly 
JI.P.  and  Under-Secretary  of  State,  and  by  her  (who  d.  26  May, 
1828)  had  issue, 

I.  Louisa-Henrietta,  d.  14  July,  1841. 

II.  CaroUne-Jane,  d.  6  May,  1828. 

He  m.  2ndly,  16  June,  1832,  Margaret-Emily,  dau.  and  co 
lieiress  of  Sir  John-St.  Leger  Gillman,  Bart,  of  Curraliecn,  co- 
Cork,  by  Hannah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Miller,  Bart- 
and  by  her  had  issue, 
I.  Henry- Wihlam-Gillman,  b.  9  March,  1834;  d.  unm.  at 
Cairo,  25  March,  1857. 


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n.  TnoifA8  St.  Legeb,  now  of  Eecclilancl. 

I.  Emily-Hannah,  m.  30  Oct.  1860,  the  Hon.  Charks-Corn- 
wallis  Chetwynd,  Capt.   10th  rcgt.,  4th  son   of  Viscount 
Chetwynd,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Blaauw  d.  26  April,  1870. 

Arms—M.,  a  human  foot,  coupcci,  arj.,  on  a  canton  or,  an 
anchor  gu. 

Crest— \  dcmi-lion,  rampant,  arg. 

Motto — Festina  lente. 

-Stat— BeecMand,  Ncwick,  Sussex. 


BliACKBUBISr    OF    HAINE. 

Blacebuex,  Edward,  Esq.  of  Haino,  Lew  Down, 
Devon,  h.  9  June,  1815  ;  m.  June,  1843,  Charlotte, 
dau.  of  Nicholas  Brooking,  Esq.  of  Dartmouth, 
Devon,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edwakd-Bkookino,  h.  1814.     ii.  Arthur,  &.  1849. 

in.  Ernest-Murray,  b.  1856.         iv.  Harold-Bellas,  b.  1859. 

Y.  Robert,  6.  ISCO. 

I.  Emma-Brooking.  ii.  Mary-Charlotte. 

in.  Laura.  iv.  Alice-Maud. 

Mr.  Blactburn  purchased  the  Haine  property  in 
the  parish  of  Stowford,  Devon,  in  1867. 

Hl'ltCaSC— This  family  of  Blackburn  was  lonp;  settled 
at  Sneaton,  near  Whitby,  Yorkshire. 

John  Blackbukn,  b.  1733,  eldest  son  to  survive  of  William 
Blackboks,  of  Sneaton,  by  Alice  Hetherington,  his  wife),  m. 
6  Oct.  1763,  Bethiah  Turnour,  and  dying  Feb.  1798,  left  a 
8on, 

lioBEET  BLACKBnRN,  Esq.  of  Palmcira,  in  the  Island  of 
Madeira,  b.  11  June,  1779;  m.  1810,  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Eev.  Thomas  Bellas  (or  more  correctly  Belasyse)  of  Long 
Marton,  Westmorland,  by  whom  (who  d.  May,  1827)  he  left 
at  his  decease,  21  Jan.  1841,  issue, 

I.  EoBEET  (Rev.).  M.A.,  6.  17  Oct.  1812,  late  Fellow  of  Erase- 
nose  Coll.,  Oxon,  Rector  ot  Selham,  Sussex,  who  inherits 
from  his  maternal  grandfather  the  old  Manor  House  of 
Brampton  Ilall,  near  Appleby,  m.  11  April,  1844,  Eliza- 
Frances,  younger  dau.  of  Charles-Caspar  Clutterbuck,  Esq. 
of  North  Cadbury,  Somerset,  and  by  her  (who  d.  May,  1827) 
had  issue, 

1  Hekbert-Belastse,  b.  28  June,  1846. 

2  Adela-Eliza-Wentworth,  in.  30  Aug.  1876,  Richard-John, 
younger  son  of  Rev.  Edward  Davies,  Rector  of  Himley. 

3  Constance-Irene. 

II.  Edwakd,  now  of  Hainc. 

VI.  Herbert-Cautley,  b.  16  Dec.  1816;  m.  1st,  Miss  Catherine 
Allen ;  and  2ndly,  1860,  Alice-H.,  dau.  of  Robert  Nasmyth, 
Esq.,  Edinburgh,  and  d.  25  July,  1876,  leaving  by  his  2nd 
wife,  Reginald ;  Cautley  ;  Catherine ;  and  Louisa. 

IV.  Henry-Leith. 

I.  Mary-Eleanora,  m.  1838,  Robert  Chapman,  Esq. 

II.  Emma,  m.  Edward  Mun-ay,  Esq.  an  officer  in  the  army, 
and  d.  leaving  issue. 

III.  Frances-Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 
/Sect— Hainc,  Lew  Down,  Devon. 


BLACKBUPvNE  OP  HALE  AND  OHFORD. 

BiACKBrEXE,  John-Ieeland,  Esq.  of  Orford 
Hall,  and  Hale  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
late  Capt.  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  and  now  Lieut.- 
Col.  Commanding  4th  Eojal  Lancashire  Mditia, 
M.P.  for  South  West  Lancashire,  b.  28  May,  1817  ; 
tti.  1st,  12  Nov.  1816,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Henry 
Bold  Hoghton,  Bart,  of  Hoghton  Tower,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  by  her  (who  d.  30  April,  1855)  has 
issue, 

I.  Eobebt-Ibeland,  6.  13  Oct.  1850. 

I.  Dorothea- Anne. 

II.  Emily,  m.  1st,  William  Hope  Edwardes,  Esq.,  eldest  son 
of  J.-II.-IIope  Edwardes,  Esq.  of  Nctley,  Shropshire. 
He  d.  Sept.  1867.  She  7/1.  2ndly,  1873,  Robert-Crawford 
Antrobus,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Edmund  Antrobus,  Bart, 
of  Amcsbury  Abbey,  Wilts. 

III.  Margaret-Evcrilda,  in.  Feb.  1873,  John  Edwards,  eldest 
Boa  of  Sir  J. -Edwards  Moss,  Bart,  of  Otterispool. 

He  m.  2udly,  23  Feb.  1857,  Emma- Jemima,  Vis- 
countess Hereford,  dau.  of  George  Eavenscroft, 
Esq.,  which  lady  d.  26  Oct.  1870. 


HfncatJC. — This  branch  of  the  Blackburn  family  came 
from  Yorkshire,  temp.  EnzABEin,  and  settled  at  Garstang,  in 
Lancashire. 

William  Blackbubs,  an  extensive  Russian  Merchant, 
originally  from  Yorkshire,  was  of  Thistleton,  inLancasliiic; 
he  was  father,  with  two  other  sons,  WilUam*  and  Thomas, 
of 

Richabd  Blackbubne,  Esq.,  first  of  Scorton  Hall,  near 
Garstang,  then  of  Thistleton,  and  lastly  of  Newton,  all  in 
Lancashire.  He  to.  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Aynesworth,  of 
Newton,  and  their  3rd  son, 

Thomas  Blackbuune,  Esq.  of  Orford  and  Newton,  bnpt. 
9  June,  1604;  to.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Robert  Norris,  E.^cj.  cf 
Bolton,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  had  nine  daus.  and  seven  sons ;  of 
the  latter,  the  4th, 

Jonathan  Blackbcbne,  Esq.  of  Orford  and  Newton,  6. 1C4C; 
TO.  twice,  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lever,  Esq.,  and  relict  of 
C.  Lockwood,  Esq.  of  Leeds,  by  whom  he  had  three  sons, 
Thomas ;  John,  of  whom  presently ;  and  Jonathan.  He  m. 
2ndly,  Bridget,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bloomfield,  of  Little  Leigh,  co. 
Chester,  and  had  by  her  four  daus.,  Margaret,  m.  20  July,  1686, 
Thomas  Patten,  Esq.  of  Warrington;  Bridget,  m.  13  April, 
1697,  Henry  Richmond,  Esq.,  grandfather  of  Bi.shop  Rich- 
mond; Martha,  to.  Samuel  Brinston,  Esq.;  and  Catherine, 
d.  s.  p.    The  2nd  son  of  the  1st  marriage, 

John  Blackbubne,  Esq.  of  Orford  Hall,  became,  by  purchnse, 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Warrington.  He  to.  Catherine,  dau.  and 
co-heiress  of  the  Rev.  William  Ashton,  B.D.,  Rector  of  Prcsi- 
wich,  Lancashire,  and  by  her  (who  d.  in  1740)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  of  Liverpool,  Merchant,  Mayor,  1760,  in.  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  —  Borret,  Esq.  of  Appleby,  Westmorland,  and  ii:i  I, 
with  other  issue, 

1  John,  of  Hawford  House,  co.  Worcester,  and  of  Wav    • 
tree  Hall,   Lancashire,   Lord  of  the  Manor  of  G;n   ; 
Lancashire,  and  Mayor  of  Liverpool  1788.     He  ■m.    '< 
Mary,  dau.  of  Jonathan  Blundell,  Esq.  of  Liverpool, 
had   an  only  dau.  and  heiress,  Alice-Hannah,  r.i.    ]    1  : , 
Thomas  Hawkes,  of  Himley  House,  co.  Worcester,  JI.l'. 
for  Dudley.    Mr.  Blackburne  to.  2ndly,  Ellinor,   dau.  of 
Matthew  Stronge,    Esq.,  Mayor  of  Livei-pool  1768,  and 
sister  of   Sir  James  Stronge,  1st  ibart.  of  Tynan  Abbey, 
CO.  Armagh. 

2  Thomas,  settled  at  Lynn  Regis,  Norfolk,  m.  1st,  Sai-'li, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Steward,  Esq.  of  Lynn.  1  y 
whom  he  had  one  son,  who  d.  young.  He  m.  2udly, 
Lucy,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Brooke  Hurlock,  of  Lemarsh, 
Essex,  and  by  her  had  two  sons,  Jonathan  and  Thomas. 

3  Ashton  of  Liverpool. 

III.  Jonathan,  an  eminent  antiquary. 

IV.  William,  of  Leeds,  m.  Miss  I'reston,  of  the  Park,  and 
had  two  sons,  in  the  East  Indies. 

V.  Ashton.  VI  James. 

I.  Anne,  of  Fairfield,  near  Warrington,  the  great  naturalist,' 
and  correspondent  of  Linnaeus,  d.  unm. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Blackbubne,  Esq.  of  Orford  Hall,  6.  19  May,  1720; 
IlighSheriff  of  Lancashire  in  1763;  to.  Ireland,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Isaac  Green,  Esq.  of  Childwall  and  Hale,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  dau.  and  eventual  heir  of  Edward  Aspinwall,  Esq. 
grandson  of  Edward  Aspinwall,  Esq.  of  A.spinwall,  and  Eleanor 
his  wife,  eldest  sister  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Gilbert  Ireland,  of  The 
Hutt  and  Hale,  lineally  descended  from  Sir  John  de  Ireland, 
temp.  Conqv.estoris.  Mr.  Blackburne  d.  15  Jan.  1768,  having 
had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Thomas,  LL.D.,  J.P.,  and  Warden  of  the  Collegiate 
Church  of  Manchester,  resided  at  Thehvall  Ilall,  Cheshire. 
He  m.  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Brooke,  Bart., 
and  d.  1823,  leaving  two  daus.,  Mary,  m.  Rev.  Peter  Leigh, 
Rector  of  Lymm ;  and  Anne,  to.  Ralph  Peters,  Esq. 

III.  Isaac,  of  Warrington,  High  Sheriff  1803,  6.  26  Nov.  1759; 
in.  13  June,  1793,  Alice,  sole  dau.  and  heiress  of  Walter 
Kerfoot,  and  d.  1830,  leaving  (with  five  daus.)  five  sons, 

1  Walteb,  E.I.C.S.,  h.  19  Dec.  1795. 

2  John,  E.l.C.C,  b.  19  May,  1797;  d.  unm.  17  June,  1850. 

3  Isaac,  Capt.  41st  rcgt.  foot,  b.  15  Aug.  1803;  d.  unm.  17 
Dec.  1847. 

4  Thomas  (Rev.),  A.M.,  Rector  of  Bygrave,  co.  Herts,  b.U 
July,  1803. 

5  William,  Lieut.-Col.  69th  regt.,  b.  20  Feb.  1810. 

I.  Anne,  m.  William  Bamford,  Esq.  of  Bamford. 


•  AVilliara  was  ancestor  of  the  Blackbdbns  of  Bi-idfir  End 
and  Blackley  Hurst,  the  last  of  which  family  m.  John  Gildart, 
Esq.,  and  their  only  child,  Sophia,  rn.  the  Hon.  Richard  Joues, 
brother  to  the  0th  and  6th  Viscounts  RaneUigh. 


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Mrs.  Blacliburne  suvviveil  her  hiisband  until  1795,  when  the 
Hale  estate  devolved  upon  her  eldest  son, 

John  Blackbukne,  Esq.  of  Orford  Hall  and  Hale,  F.R.S., 
D.L.,  &c.,  6.  5  Aug.  1754;  High  Sheriff  of  Lancashire  in 
1781,  which  county  he  represented  in  Parliament  for  46  years. 
He  m.  19  April,  1781,  Anne,  dau.  of  Samuel  Rodbard,  Esq.  of 
Evercreech,  Somerset,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1823)  had  issue, 
John-Ireland,  his  heir. 

Thomas  (Rev.)  M.A.,  Rector  of  Prestwieh,  previously  Vicar  of 
Eccles,  CO.  Lancaster,  h.  1790 ;  m.  Emma,  dau.  of  Henry 
Hesketh,  Esq.  of  Newton,  co.  Chester,  and  d.  leaving  issue  ; 
his  eldest  son  and  heir,  William-Ireland  Blacliburne,  m. 
Charlotte-Emma,  only  child  of  Peter  Maze,  Esq.  of  Port- 
land Place,  London,  and  assumed  in  consequence,  by  royal 
license,  1  Dec.  1855,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
BIaze. 
Cilbert-Rodbard  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Long  Ashton,  Bristol, 
b.  15  May,  1800;  m.  9  Aug.  1832,  Charlotte-Catherine- 
Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  IVIontagu  Burgoyne, 
Bart,  of  Sutton  Paris,  Bedfordshire,  and  has  had  issue, 

1  Gilbert-Ireland-Montagu,  6.  13  Oct.  1834 ;  m.  Oct.  1867, 
Laura-Ellen,  dau.  of  T.  Drayton,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

2  Montagu-John,  b.  May,  1S36  ;  d.  1838. 
1  Avena-Catherine. 

Mary,  in.  George-John  Legh,  Esq.  of  High  Lcgh,  Cheshire. 
Anna,  m.  Edwin  Corbett,  Esq.  of  Darnhall,  Cheshire. 
Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  Harriet,  d.  uum. 

Mr.  Blackburne  d.  11  April,  1833,  and  was  s.  by  hi.s  son, 

John-Ireland  Blackbcrne,  Esq.  of  Orford  Hall  and  Ilalc, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Warrington  and  Newton  1835  to  1S47, 
i.  26  May,  1783;  m.  13  April,   1811,   Anne,  dau.  of  William 
nford,  Esq.  of  Bamford,  Lancashire,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1861)  had  issue, 
I.  John-Ireland,  now  of  Orford  and  Hale. 
1.  Emily,  b.  7  Feb.  1803.  ii.  Harriett-Elizabeth. 

in.  EEuior-Avena,  m.  14  Dec.  1854,  Russell-Charies  Stanhope, 
Esq.  (nephew  of  the  late  Earl  of  Harrington)  who  d.  16 
Sept.  1866. 

Mr.  Ireland  Blackburne  d.  1874. 

^amib  of  ^'rclunb. 

The  family  of  Ireland,  of  the  Hutt  and  Hale,  in  Lancashire, 
one  of  remote  antiquity,  was  founded  by  Sir  John  de  Ireland, 
living  temp.  William  tlie  Conqueror.  His  descendant,  Adam 
Ireland,  Lord  of  Ilutt  (son  of  Sir  John  Ireland,  Lord  of  Hutt, 
and  grandson  of  Sir  Robert  Ireland,  of  Hutt,  living  tern}}. 
King  John,)  m.  Avena,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Robert  Holland, 
of  Hale,  and  was  father  of 

Sir  John  Ireland,  Knt.,  Lord  of  Hutt  and  Hale,  living  23 
Edward,  III.,  m.  Agatha,  sister  and  heir  of  David  de  Merton, 
and  was  grandfather  of 

Sir  John  Ireland,  Knt.  of  Hutt  and  Hale,  who  had,  by  Mar- 
garet, his  wife,  dau.  of  Halsall  of  Halsall,  a  dau.  Margaret, 
wife  of  Thomas  Lancaster,  of  Rainhill,  two  sons,  William,  his 
heir ;  and  Tuomas,  of  Lydiatc,  founder  of  that  family.  The 
elder  son, 

WiLLiAiM  Ireland,  of  Hutt  and  Hale,  m.  twice ;  1st,  Margaret, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  William  Handford,  Knt.,  and  2ndly,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Sir  William  Atherton,  Knt. ;  by  the  former  of 
whom  he  was  great-great-grandfather  of 

Thomas  Ireland,  Esq.  of  Hutt  and  Halo  (son  of  Sir  John 
Ireland,  Knt.,  who  </.  17  Henry  Vlll.)  He  vi.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Bold,  Knt.  of  Bold,  and  had,  with  a  dau. 
Anne,  wife  of  WiUiam  Aston,  Esq.,  a  son  and  successor, 

George  Ireland,  Esq.  of  Hutt  and  Hale,  who,  by  Elizabeth, 
his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Edward  Colwiche,  of  Colwiche, 
left,  with  a  dau.  Mary,  m.  William  Orrell,  Esq.  of  Turton, 
several  sons,  of  whom 

Sir  Gilbert  Ireland,  became  of  the  Hutt  and  Hale.  He  d. 
in  1G26,  leaving,  by  Barbara  his  wife,  dau.  of  George  Legh,  of 
lli^h  Legh,  CO.  Cheshire,  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Ireland,  Esq.  of  Hutt  and  Hale,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Sir  Thomas  Hayes,  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  and  d.  3  Charles  I., 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Gilbert  Ireland,  of  the  Hutt  and  Hale,  High  Sheriff 

and  Deputy-Lieut,  of  the  county,  who  built  the  present  front 

of  Hale  Hall.    He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Thomas 

'  Ireland,  Esq.  of  Bewsey,  and  d.  without  issue,  30  April,  1075, 

when  he  was  s.   by  his  two  surviving  sisters,  Eleanor  and 

'   Martha;  the  latter  to.  Arthur  Squibb,  Esq.,  and  Eleanor,  the 

•-■Ider,  Til.  Edward  Aspinwall,   Esq.  of  Aspinwall  and  Orms- 

■   l^irlt,  whose  grandson,  Edward,  left  a  son  and  heir,  and  a  dau., 

Mary.     Ireland  Aspinwall,   the   son,    d.  unm.  in  1733,    and 

Mary,  s.  as  heir  to  her  brother;  she  m.  Isaac  Green,  Esq.,  who 

lieu  Lord  of  Childwall  and  Hale,  9  July,  1719,  leavins  three 


dans.,  of  whom  the  eldest  d.  unm.;  Ireland  Gfcen,  the  second, 
m.  Thomas  Blackburne,  Esq.  of  Orford,  wlio  thus  acquired 
Hale  and  Halowood ;  and  Blary,  m.  Bamber  Gascoigne,  Esq. 

^rms— Arg.,  a  fess,  nehulee,  between  three  mullets  sa. 

Crest — A  cock,  ppr.,  standing  on  a  trumpet,  or. 

Seats— Utile  Hall,  Liverpool,  and  Orford  Hull,  near  War- 
rington. 

» 

BLACKBURNE    OF    RATHFARNHAM 
CASTLE. 

Blackburne,  The  late  Right  Hon.  Francis, 
of  Eathfarnham  Castle,  co.  Dublin,  b.  11  Nov.  1782  ; 
m.  1809,  Jaue,  dau.  of  James  Martloy,  Esq.,  M.D., 
son  of  Jolm  Martlcy,  Esq.  of  Balljfallau,  co.  Meatb, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  William-Martlet,  of  Taskardstown,  co.  Meath,  &.  IS2I; 
m.  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Thorpe,  D.D.,  and  d. 
8  May,  1868,  leaving  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  10  Dec.  1869, 
George  Lefroy,  Esq.,  son  of  the  lata  Lord  Chief  Justice 
Lefroy)  two  sons  and  one  dau., 

1  Francis-William,  of  Tankardstown,  J.P. 

2  Augustus-Edward-William. 
1  Eva-Amabel. 

II.  Francis,  6.  1822;  d.  unm.  18G3. 

III.  Edward,  of  Rathfarnham  Castle,  co.  Dublin,  h.  1823  ; 
TO.  1857,  Georgiana,  dau.  of  the  late  Robert  Graves,  Esq. 
of  Merrion  Square,  DubUn,  and  has  issue,  Francis,  6. 
1859 ;  and  Georgiana-Beatriee. 

IV.  Frederick-John,  J. P.,  of  Rennie  House,  co.  Cork,  and 
Keymcr,  Sussex,  b.  1827;  to.  185G,  Annette,  dau.  of 
Eardley  Hall,  Esq.  of  Wilmington,  Essex,  and  d.  Oct. 
1863,  leaving  a  son,  Frederick-John-Eardley. 

V.  John-IIenry,  h.  1828;  m.  1857,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Anthony  Crofton,  Esq.  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister-at- 
Law. 

VI.  Arthur,  d.  unm.  18G7. 

I.  Alicia-Catharine,  m.  Capt.  George  Daniel,  R.N.,  who 
d.  1S5G. 

II.  Jane-Isabella,  m.  Thomas-Rice  Henn,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  of  Para- 
dise Hill,  CO.  Clare. 

III.  Elizabeth,  to.  Thomas-Percival  Westby,  Esq.  of  Roebuck 
Castle,  CO.  Dublin,  and  d.  1803. 

This  distinguished  lawyer,  who  held  in  Ireland  the 
great  legal  appointments  of  Attorney  -  G-eneral, 
Master  of  the  Eolls,  Lord  Chief  Justice,  Lord 
Justice  of  Appeal,  and  Lord  High  Cliancellor,  was 
educated  at  Trinity  College  (where  he  gained  the 
gold  medal),  and  was  called  to  the  Irish  Ear  1805. 
In  1822  he  became  King's  Counsel,  and  in  1S2G 
Serjeant-at-Law.  He  d.  17  Sept.  1867,  and  was 
buried  at  Mount  Jerome,  co.  Dublin. 

ILtlTCilflr.— George  Blackburne,  of  co.  Meath  (grand- 
father of  the  late  Right  Hon.  Francis  Blackburne),  d. 
in  March,  1769,  leaving,  by  Mary  his  wife,  a  dau.  Mary,  and 
three  sons,  Richard;  Edward,  J.P.  for  Meath;  and  Anthony, 
Barrister-at-Law,  whose  will  was  proved  1  June,  1804;  he 
left  issue,  Anthony,  J. P.,  of  Parsonstown,  co.  Meath,  High 
Sheriff  1829,  and  three  daus.,  of  whom  the  eldest  -m 
Anthony  Crofton,  Esq.    The  eldest  son, 

Richard  Blackburne,  Esq.  of  Great  Foot'stown,  co.  Meath, 
m.  (marriage  licence  dated  1774)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Francis 
Hopkins,  Esq.,  by  Jane  Foster  his  wife,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1826)  had  issue, 

Francis  (Right  Hon.),  late  of  Rathfarnham  Castle. 

Jane,  ra.  WiUiam  Webb,  Esq.,  Deputy  Commissary-General, 
and  d.  I860. 

Eliza.  Anna-Maria. 

Mr.  Blackburne  d.  1798. 

Seai— Rathfarnham  Castle,  near  Dublin. 


BLACKER  OP  CARRICK  BLACKER. 

Blacker,  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Carrick  Blacker,  co. 
Armagh,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.A.,  M.E.I.A.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  High  Sheriff  1858-59. 

JlfliraflC.— The  Blackers  of  Carnck  Blacker  claim  to 
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name,  viz.,  ElacTicr  of  Blac1;er,  still  exists,  and  maintains 
a  good  position  in  Norway  as  "  Bonders  "  or  holders  of  land 
direct  from  the  Crown.  Blackfr  is  now  a  railway  station 
on  the  river  Otta,  in  the  parish  of  Lom. 

The  first  of  the  family  who  settled  in  Ireland,  Valentine 
Blacker,  Esq.  ofCarrick,  co.  Armagh,  Commandant  of  horse 
and  foot,  6.  1597,  of  Norse  extraction,  purchased,  in  lOGO,  from 
Anthony  Cope,  Esq.  of  Loughall,  the  manor  of  Carrowback, 
subsequently  known  as  Carrick  Blacker;  in.  Judith,  dau.  of 
Sir  Michael  Harrison,  of  Ballydargan,  co.  Down  (who  d. 
27  March,  1664)  and  d.  17  Aug.  1677,  leaving  a  son, 

George  Blacker,  Esq.  of  Carrick  Blacker,  a  firm  adherent  of 
the  royal  house  of  Stuart,  Lieut.-Col.inthearmy,  m.  Rose,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  William  Latham,  Esq.  of  Ballytroan,  co.  Tyrone, 
by  Eosa  his  wife,  dau.  of  Eowland  Young,  Esq.  of  Draketown, 
d.  in  1689.     He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Blacker,  Esq.  of  Carrick  and  Ballytroan,  a  staunch 
supporter  of  William  III.,  fought  at  the  Boyne ;  he  m.  1st, 
about  the  year  1666,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Col.  the  Hon.  Robert 
Stewart,  of  Irry  and  Stewart  Hall,  in  the  co.  Tyrone,  3rd  son  of 
Andrew,  1st  Lord  Casilestewart,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  Jan. 
1678)  he  had  issue, 

Stewart,  his  heir. 

Robert,  ancestor  of  Blacker  of  DrogJieda  and  Meaih. 
Mr.  Blacker  m.  2ndly,  Theodosia,  dau.  of  Sir  Oliver  St.  John, 
of  Tandragee  Castle,  co.  Armagh,  and  had  issue, 

Samuel,  ancestor  of  Blacker  of  Elm  Park  and  Tullahind. 
Mr.  Blacker  d.  1732,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Stewart  Blacker,  Esq.  of  Carrick  Blacker,  6.  in  1671;  m. 
1704,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Young,  A.M.,  and 
niece  and  heiress  of  WiUiam  Latham,  Esq.  of  Brookcud,  co. 
Tyrone,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Latham,  6.  1711;  m.  Martha,  dau.  of  Peter  Beaver,  Esq. 
of  Drogheda,  by  whom  (who  d.  Sept.  1802)  he  left  issue, 

1  William-Latham,  m.  1773,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas 
Hamlin,  Esq.,  and  d.  1810,  leaving  Latham  (who  took  the 
name  of  Hamhn),  and  other  issue, 

2  Henry,  Capt.  6th  regt.,  d.  s.  p.  in  America. 

3  Beaver,  m.  Dec.  1789,  his  cousin,  Miss  Susan 
Blacker,  and  d.  1808,  leaving  issue, 

Latham,  of  Glenken,  co.  Londonderry,  and  Lisnahanna, 
CO.  Tyrone,  J. P.,  b.  25  Oct.  1793;  vi.  13  April,  1820, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Miller,  D.D., 
Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  Vicar-General  of 
Armagh  ^who  d.  14  Dec.  1853).  He  d.  20  April,  1872, 
leaving  issue,  1  Beaver-Henry  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Incumbent 
of  Booterstown,  co.  Dublin,  6.  31  May,  1821,  m.  1st, 
20  Feb.  1850,  Isabella,  elder  dau.  of  Martin-Brownly 
Rutherford.  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  Dec. 
IS-JO)  has  an  only  child,  Latham-Brownly  Rutherford, 
ft.  5  Dec.  1850;  he  to.  2ndly,  18  Aug.  1855,  Sophia- 
Eliza,  eldest  dau.  of  Hugh  O'Reilly,  Esq.  of  Rathaldron 
Castle,  CO.  Meath,  by  whom  (who  d.  27  July,  1876,  he 
has  had  issue,  Hugh-Henry,  b.  19  June,  1856,  d.  unm. 
2  March,  1875,  Beaver-Henry,  6.  2  Dec.  1857,  John-Ball, 
b.  22  Dec.  1858,  Fleming-Pinkston-O'Reilly,  6.  3  May. 
1860,  d.  2  Jan.  1874;  2  George-Miller,|  of  Calcutta,  6. 
10  Aug.  1827;  3  Latham- William,  Dep.  Com.-Gen.,  6. 
18  June,  1829,  m.  10  Dec.  1851,  Harriet-de  Maine, 
youngest  dau.  of  John-J.  Smith,  Esq.,  and  has  issue ; 
1  Anna,  m.  29  Dec.  1849,  Richard-Tipping  Hamilton, 
Esq.;  2  Catherine-Georgiana-Elizabeth,  m.  8  Sept. 
1800,  Andrew-Fergusson  Knox,  Esq.  of  Umey  Park,  co. 
Tyrone,  who  d.  7  Oct.  1870;  3  Florinda-Martha ;  4 
Elizabeth-Mildred,  m.  19  Oct.  18?1,  John-Ha«riott  Bott, 
Esq.  of  Marden,  Wilts. 

Susan. 

Martha-Ecaver,  r,i.  Rev.  Thomas-Blacker  Owens,  and  d. 
1830. 

Frances-Anne,  w.  John-Shaw  McCulloch,  Esq. 

4  Latham,  Major  65th  regt.,  of  Newcnt,  co.  Gloucester,  m. 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Col.  Madison,  of  Lincolnshire,  and  d. 
11  June,  1846,  having  had  issue, 

George,  d.  unm.  1827,  Ensign  64th  regt. 
Martha,  m.  Rev.  John  Fendall,  M.A. 
Catherine,  m.  1826,  Richard-Koley  Onslow,  Esq.,  Eon  of 
Archdeacon  Onslow,  and  d.  1865. 
Mary. 

Theodosia,  m.  18.32,  Frederick-John,  Cth  Lord  Monson, 
who  d.s.j).  1841. 
6  Elizabeth,  m.  Henry  Coddington,  Esq.  of  Oldbridge. 
ni.  Henry  (Rev.),  M.A.,  6.  10  July,  1713;  m.  Miss  Martin, 
and  had  a  dau.,  Frances,  who  d.  unm.  1h29. 
IV.  George,  of  Hallsmill,  co.  Down,  b.  20  Sept.  1718;  m.  1st, 
1744,   Mary,  only   surviving    dau.    of    Joseph  Nicholson, 
LL.D.;  and  2ndly,  1746,  Alicia,  only  child  of  Edward  Dow- 
dall,  Esq.  of  Mountown,  in  Meath,   by  Alicia  Ilaughton, 
relict  of — Parsons,  Esq.  (brother  of  Sir  William  Par.sons, 
Bart.,  father  of  the  Earl  of  Rossc),  and  had,  with  other 
issue,  James  Blacker,  of  Dublin,  J.l'.,  b.  11  Aii^.  1800,  >a. 


Miss  Mansergh,  and  had,  inter  oZi'o?,    the   Rev.  Gcor;"C 
Blacker,   Chaplain  to  the  city  of  Dul)lin,    and  Rector  of 
Tagadoe,  co.  Kildare,  who  d.  s.  p.  May,  1871. 
1.  Barbara,  b.  23  Oct.  1706;  i/i.  James  Twigg,  Esq.  of  Rohaa 
Castle,  CO  Tyrone. 
Mr.  Blacker  d.  1751,  aged  80,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Blacker,  Esq.  of  Carrick  Blacker  and  Brookentt, 
b.  12  Sept.  1709.     He  ra.  8  Aug.   1738,   Letitia,  elder  dau.  of 
Henry  Cary,  Esq.  of  Dungiven  Castle,  M.P.  for  co.  London- 
derry, and  had  issue, 
Stewart,  his  heir. 

William,   Capt.   105th  resrt.  served   in   the  American  wr.r     ! 
(ancestor  of  Blacker  of  \y^nodbrooke). 

Henry,  Capt.  62nd  regt.,  who  served  in  the  American  -n  ir, 
and  was  wounded  and  taken  prisoner  with  General   liui- 
goyne,  at  Saratoga.     He  inherited  from  his  maternal  unrlr, 
the  Right  Hon.  Edward  Cary,   the  house  and  property  nt 
MUburn,  co.  Derry,  and  d.  1  Sept.  1827,  leaving  his  estates 
to  his  nephew,  the  Rev.  Richard  Olpherts. 
George  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Seagoe,  d.  1  May,  1810,  aged  46. 
Eliza,  b.  1739 ;  in.  Sir  William  Dunkin,  Judge  of  the  Supremo 
Court  of  Judicature,  Bengal. 
Barbara,  m.  Richard  Olpherts,  Esq.  of  Armagh,   and  had 
issue. 
Martha. 

Alicia,  m.  1772,  General  Sir  James  Stewart  Denham,  Dart., 
G.C.H. 

Jane,  m.  James  Fleming,  Esq.  of  Belleville,  eo.  Cavan. 
Letitia,  m.  Lieut. -Gen.  the  Hon.  Edward  Stopford,  2ud  .soa 
of  James,  1st  Earl  of  Courtowa. 
Lucinda. 
BIr.  Blacker  d.  1783,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

The  Very  Rev.  Stewart  Blacker,  of  Carrick  Blacker, 
Dean  of  Leighlin,  Rector  of  Dumcree  and  Vicar  of  Seagoe,  b. 
1740;  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Sir  Hugh  Hill,  Bart.,  M.P.  for  Lon- 
donderry, by  whom  (who  d.  27  Feb.  1797)  he  had  four  sons  and 
five  daus., 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  Capt.  E.I.C.S.,  6.  27  Dec.  1784;  m.  Anne,  dan. 
of  Capt.  William  Sloane,  Royal  Bengal  Artillery,  and  ha  I 
issue, 

1  Stewart,    A.M.,    Barrister- at-Law,    now    of  Carrick 
Blacker. 

1  Eliza-Hill,  m.  29  Feb.  1844,  Eyre  Hodder,  Esq.,  son  of 
Col.  Hodder,  of  Hoddersfield. 

2  Hester-Anne,  m.  14  April,  1859,  Frederick-Ludwig  vou 
Steiglitz,  of  The  Glen,  co.  Armagh,  Baron  von  Stcigliiz. 

3  Sophia-Maria,  d.  30  April,  1838. 
Capt.  George  Blacker,  d.  31  Aug.  1815. 

III.  Stewart,  Capt.  R.N.,  d.  unm.  25  April,  182S. 

IV.  James-Stewart  (Rev.),  A.M.,  Rector  of  Keadr,  en. 
Armagh,  6.  16  Feb.  1797;  m.  30  Nov.  1824,  Eliza,  tld.-t 
dau.  of  Conyngham  Greg,  Esq.  of  BuUymenoch,  co.  Djuii, 
and  dying  1835,  left  issue, 

1  Stewart-Beresford,  h.  Dec.  1S26. 

2  James-Conyngham,  6.  April,  1832. 

1  Eliza.  2  Sophia. 

I.  Letitia,  to.  George  Studdart,  Esq.  of  Bunratty  Castle,  co. 
Clare,  and  d.  8  April,  1831. 

II.  Sophia,  TO.  1st,  Slatthew  Forde,  Esq.  of  Seaforde,  o. 
Down;  and  2ndly,  1818,  William-Stewart  Hamilton,  Esq.  of 
Brownhall,  co.  Donegal.     She  d.  June,  1829. 

in.  Eliza,  m.  1st,  Hugh  Lyons-Montgomery,  Esq.  of 
Belhavel,  co.  Leitrim,  and  Lawrencetown,  co.  Down,  lie 
was  kUled  by  a  fall  from  his  horse,  26  April,  1826.  She  iii. 
2ndly,  in  France,  29  Sept.  1830,  Monsieur  do  Chompre, 
Royal  Cuirassiers. 

IV.  Louisa,  TO.  John  Rea,  Esq.  of  St.  Columbs,  co.  Derry 
(whorf.  1832);  sherf.  1815. 

V.  Caroline,  d.  unm.  30  April,  1828. 

Dean  Blacker  d.  1  Dec.  1826,  aged  86,  and  was  it.  by  his  son, 

Lieut-Col.  William  Blacker,  of  Carrick  Blacker,  A.M., 
h.  1  Sept.  1777,  Lieut. -Col.  Armagh  Militia,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1811;  rn.  Nov.  1810,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir 
Andrew  Fergusson,  Bart.,  M.P.,  but  had  no  issue.  Col. 
Blacker  was  appointed  Vice-Treasurer  of  Ireland,  Jan.  1817, 
and  held  ofBce  until  1829,  when  he  resigned.  He  d.  1855,  anil 
was  s.  by  his  nephew,  the  present  Stewabt  Blacker,  Esq.  ot 
Carrick  Blacker. 

Arms—Arg.,  gnttc-de-sang,  a  Norse  or  Danish  warrior, 
armed  with  a  battle-axe  in  the  de.\ter,  and  a  sword  in  the 
sinister  hand,  all  ppr. 

Crest— Anciently  a  Danish  battle-axe.  Latterly,  the  same, 
supported  by  an  arm  in  armour,  ppr. 

Motto — Pro  Deo  et  rege. 

<SeaJ— Carrick  Blacker,  Portadown,  co.  Armagh. 


BLACKER    OF    WOODBROOK. 

Blacker,    Rev.   RoBERT-SnAPLAND-C.\^nEW,  of 
Woodbrook,  M.A.,  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  Rector  of 


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Marliolm,  co.  Norfhampton,  and  Honorary  Canon 
of  Petei-borough,  b.  1826  ;  m.  Sept.  1858,  Theodosia, 
dau.  of  George  Meara,  Esq.  of  May  Park,  eo. 
Wdterford,  and  lias  issue, 

I.  William-Robebt-George,  6.  18C0. 

II.  Edward-Carew,  h.  1SC.3. 
in.  Stewart-Ward,  b.  ISOo. 

HilTCaflC. — William  Blacker,  Capfc  lOStli  regt  (2nd  son 
of  William  Blacker,  Esq.  of  Carrick  Blacker,  and  Letitia  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Gary,  Esq.  of  Dungiven  Castle),  served 
in  the  American  war.  He  m.  1784,  Susan,  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Ven.  Arthur  Jacob,  of  Woodbrook,  co.  Wexford,  Archdeacon 
of  Armagh,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  successor. 

II.  Edward,  d.  unm. 

I.  Letitia.  n.  -Tane.  iii.  Hannah. 

IV.  Susan,  m.  her  cousin,  Beaver  Blacker,  Esq. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Blacker,  Esq.  of  Woodbrook,  s.  to  his  mother's 
estate.  Rem.  Elizabeth- Anne,  dau.  of  Iloberl-Shapland  Care  w, 
Esq.  of  Castleboro,  co.  Wexford,  and  sister  of  llobcrt  Shap- 
land,  1st  Lord  Carew,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Wilham-Jacob,  his  successor. 

II.  Robert-Shapland-Carew,  heir  to  his  brother. 

I.  Anne,  m.  16  Nov.  1848,  Sir  Robert-Joshua  I'aul,  3rd  bart. 
of  Ballyglan,  and  d.  May,  1858. 

II.  Susan,  m.  8  Jan.  1840,  Very  Rev.  Anthony-LaTouchc 
Kirwan,  Dean  of  Limerick,  sou  of  Very  Rev.  Walter-Blake 
Kirwan,  Dean  of  Killala. 

III.  Ellen-Letitia. 

IV.  Hannah-Dorothea,  m.  1  Oct.  1807,  John  Yeoman,  Esq. 

V.  Jane-Mary. 

Mr.  Blacker  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William-Jacob  Blacker,  Esq.  of  Woodbrook,  J. P.,  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1852,  Major  Wexford  Militia,  b.  1823;  to.  26  May, 
1849,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Hervey  Pratt-de  Montmorency,  Esq. 
of  Castlemorres,  co.  Kilkenny,  by  Rose-Lloyd  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Right  Rev.  John  Kearney,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Ossory,  and  d.  s.jj. 
27  Dec.  1869,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  only  brother. 

Arm.'>,  (Cc— Same  as  Blacker  of  Carrick  Blacker. 
6'eai— Woodbrook,  Killann,  Enniscoitliy,  co.  We«ford. 


BLACKER    OF    ELM    PARK. 

Blacker,  St.  John-Thomas,  Esq.  of  Elm  Paric, 
CO.  Armagli,  and  TuUabiuel,  Balljlougford,  co.  Kerry, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Kerry,  High  Slieriif  co.  Armagh, 
1862,  b.  1822  ;  m.  1855,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of 
Col.  Vandelenr,  of  Kilrush,  co.  Clare,  by  Lady  Grrace 
Toler,  bis  wife,  dau.  of  Hector- John,  2ud  Earl  of 
IS'orbury,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Maxwell-Vandeledr,  b.  1859. 

II.  St.  John-Douglass-Stewart,  b.  16  Feb.  1871. 

I.  Grace-Elizabeth.  u.  Georgina-Franccs. 

III.  Emily-Theodosia. 

EiltCaSC— Samuel  Blacker,  Esq.  of  Tandvagce,  co. 
Armagh,  Barrister-at-Law,  son  of  William  Blacker,  Esq.  of 
Carrick  Blacker,  by  Theodosia  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Oliver 
St.  John,  Knt.  of  Tandragee  Castle,  m.  29  April,  1731,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Corry,  of  Rock  Corry,  co.  Monaghan,  and  had,  by  her 
[who  d.  30  Oct.  1771),  a  son. 

Rev.  St.  John  Blacker,  M.R.I. A.,  Rector  of  Moira,  co. 
Down,  and  Prebendary  of  Inver,  co.  Donegal,  b.  28  Sept.  1743 ; 
ra.  1st,  1767,  Grace,  dau.  of  Maxwell  Close,  Esq.  of  Elm  I'urk, 
KO.  .Armagh,  by  whom  he  had  five  sons  and  four  daus., 

I.  Samuel  (Rev.),  his  heir. 

II.  Maxwell,  of  Dublin,  Q.C.,  Chairman  of  Kilmainham,  6. 
14  March,  1773;  d.s.p.  1843. 

in.  William,  of  Armagh,  b.  1776;  M.R.LA. ;  d.  s.  ^i-  20  Oct. 
1850. 

IV.  Valentine,  C.B.,  Lieut.-Col.  E.I.C.S.,  Quartermaster- 
General  of  the  Madras  army,  Surveyor-General  of  India, 
&c.,  b.  1778;  m.  22  Dec.  1813,  Emma,  dau.  of  Robert  John- 
son, Esq.  of  Livei-pool,  and  had  three  sons,  Rev.  Valentine- 
Samuel-Barry  Blacker,  Vicar  of  East  and  West  Reedham, 
Norfolk,  d.  10  Sept.  1858;  Rev.  Maxwell-Julius;  andMurray- 
Macgregor,  of  Claremont,  co.  Mayo,  J. P.,  to.  1851,  his 
cousin,  Frances-Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Blacker, 
and  has  issue;  and  one  dau.,  Emma-Louisa-Rosa.  He  d. 
1832. 

V.  St.  John,  Licut.-Col.  in  the  Madras  army,  and  atone  time 
Envoy  to  the  Court  of  Persia,  b.  14  March,  1786;  m.  Ia-.i8, 
Anne-Hammond,  only  child  of  Sir  Charles  Morgan,  and  d. 


1842,  leaving  two  sons,  St.  John-Maxwell,  Lieut  ''1st 
Fusiliers,  d.  1852;  William;  and  two  daus.',  Charlotte ;  and 
Isabella -Louisa,  m.  1854,  Ferdinand,  Baron  du  Wyden- 
bruck. 

I.  Mary. 

II.  Catherine,  m.  1st,  Jan.  1804,  Rev.  Charles  Barker  Cano'i 
of  Wells ;  2ndly,  Rev.  Robert  Ball. 

III.  Grace,  to.  6  May,  1809,  Robert  Alexander,  Esq.  of 
Gloucester  Place,  London,  representative  of  the  elder  branch 
of  the  Caledon  family,  and  d.  1835. 

IV.  Charlotte,  m.  8  Dec.  1801,  Major-Gen.  Munro,  of 
Teaninich. 

Rev.  St.  John  Blacker,  to.  2ndly,  Susan,  dau.  of  Dr.  Messiter, 
of  London,  but  had  no  further  issue.    His  eldest  son. 

Rev.  Samuel  Blacker,  LL.D.,  Prebendary  of  Mullaghbraek, 
CO.  Armagh,  b.  mi;  m.  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Douglas, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  St.  John-Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas-Samuel,  of  Castle  Martin,  co.  Kildare;  to.  9  Dec. 
IS52,  Frances-Mary-Aune,  dau.  of  Thomas-A.  Forde,  Esu.] 
and  had  issue,  '' 

1  William  Blacker,  Esq.,  now  of  Castle  Martin,  J.P., 
High  Sheriff  co.  Kildare  1878,  b.  29  Sept.  1853;  m.  28 
April,  1877,  Hon.  Mary  Lawless,  dau.  of  Edward,  3rd  Lord 
Cloncurry,  and  has  a  son, 

Cecil-William,  6.  27  Dec.  1S77. 

2  Frederick-Henry. 
1  Louisa-Elizabeth. 

I.  Theodosia,  d.  unm. 

II.  F'rances-Elizabeth,  m.  18.51,  her  cousin,  Marray-:Jae- 
gregor  Blacker,  Esq.  of  Claremont. 

III.  Isabella. 

Rev.  Samuel  Blacker  d.  1849,  and  was  .s.  by  his  eldest  son,  St. 
John-Thomas  Blacker,  now  of  Elm  Park. 

Arms,  (Cr.— Same  as  Blacker  of  Carried:  BlacTcer. 

&>n(s— Elm  I'ark,  Armagh;  fullahiuel,  Ballylongford,  ca. 
Kerry. 


BLACKETT    OF    WYLATvT. 

Blackett,  Edwakd  -  Umfeeville,  Esq.  of 
Wylam,  Northumberland,  b.  19  May,  1853 ;  Lieut.- 
Roy.  Artillery  ;  s.  bis  father  10  Aug.  1873. 

ILtUCaCIC, — William  Blackett,  Esq.  of  Hoppyland,  first 
possessed  the  lead  mines  in  the  co.  of  Durham,  which 
liave  produced  great  wealth  to  the  junior  branches  of  his 
descendants.  He  had  issue  ttiree  sons,  Christopher,  his 
heir;  Edward,  whose  issue  is  extinct;  and  William,  M.P. 
for  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  ereated  a  Baronet  1673,  ancestor 
of  Sir  Edward  Blackett,  Bart,  of  Matfen.  The  eldest 
son, 

Christopher  Blaokewt,  Esq.  of  Hoppyland,  an  officer  in 
the  army  of  King  Cuaiiles  I.,  m.  Alice,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of 
Thomas  Fenwick,  Esq.  of  Matfen,  Northumberland,  and  dying 
in  1675,  left  issue,  William,  of  Hoppyland,  for  many  years 
Envoy  at  the  Court  of  Sweden,  where  he  m.  the  dau.  of  the 
Due  de  Boys,  but  d.  s.  p.  25  Dec.  1695  ;  and 

John  Blackett,  Esq.  of  Hoppyland  and  Wylam,  North- 
umberland, High  Sheriff  1692.  He  ni.  Mary,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Riclmrd,  son  of  John  Errington,  Esq.  of  Errington  Hall 
and  Beaufront,  by  Dorothy  his  wife,  sister  of  Sir  Henry 
Widdrington,  Knt.  of  Widdrington  Castle,  and  was  s.  at  liis 
decease,  in  1707,  aged  72,  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Blackett,  Esq.  of  Hoppyland  and  Wylam,  Higli 
Sheriff  1714.  He  d.  in  the  same  year,  leaving,  by  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Bacon,  Esq.  of  Steward  Peel  (with  two 
daus.,  Isabella,  m.  William  Clavering,  Esq.  of  Bevington; 
and  Alice,  m.  her  cousin,  Blackett  Burton,  Esq.  of  Kivers- 
ton),  an  only  son  and  successor, 

John  Blackett,  Esq.  of  Wylam,  High  Sheriff  in  173S. 
He  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Edward  Grey,  Esq.,  by  Annie  his  wite, 
dau.  of  Robert  Lambton,  Esq.,  5lh  son  of  Sir  William 
Lambton,  Knt.,  slain  at  Naseby  Moor,  and  liad  four  sons, 
John,  his  heir;  Edward,  an  officer  in  the  army,  d.  uniti.; 
William,  an  officer  in  the  army,  d.  unm.;  and  Thomas, 
successor  to  his  brother.  He  to.  2ndly,  Elizabeth  Crosbic, 
and  had  another  son,  Christopher,  who  s.  his  half-brother, 
Thomas.  Mr.  Blackett  was  s.  at  his  decease,  1769,  by  his 
eldest  son, 

John  Blackett,  Esq.  of  Wylam,  d.  unm.  1791,  anJ  was 
s.  by  his  ne.xt  surviving  brother, 

Thojias  Blackett,  Esq.  of  Wylam,  who  dying  also  with- 
out issue,  1801,  was  s.  by  his  half-brother, 

Christopher  Blackett,  Esq.  of  Wylam,  m.  Ali^c,  daa. 
of  WiUiam  Ingham,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 


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CcBisTOPffEB,  his  successor. 

William-Fenwick,  m.  Catherine-Portcrfield,  clau.  of  Eobcrt 
Stewai-t,  Esq.  of  St.  Fort,  co.  Fife,  and  d.  20  June,  1868, 
having  had  issue.  The  eldest  son,  Col.  Christopheh- 
Edwabd  Blackett,  is  of  Arhigland,  Kircudhright,  J.P. 
He  m.  17  April,  18G1,  Georgiana-Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  Andrew- 
Vincent  Corhct,  2nd  Bart. 

John-Alexander  Blackett-Oed,  Vicar  of  Heddon-on-the- 
Wall,  Northumberland,  m.  Annie,  only  child  of  Lieut.-Col. 
Hamilton,  by  Anne  his  wife,  eldest  sister  of  William  Ord, 
Esq.  of  Whitfield  Hall,  and  d.  1864,  leaving  Edward- 
Hamilton,  late  12th  Hussars. 
Alice,  ni.  Anthony  Surtees,  Esq.  of  Hamstcrley  Hall,  co. 
Durham,  and  d.  1327. 

Elizabeth,  d.  1856.  Dorothy-Christian,  d.  1851. 

Mr.  Blackett  d.  25  Jan.  1829,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

CflRisTOPHEB  Blackett,  Esq.  of  Wylam,  Capt.  18th 
Hussars,  and  M.P.  for  South  Northumberland,  b.  22  June, 
1788;  m.  15  Aug.  1818,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Montagu  Burgoyne,  Esq.,  younger  son  of  Sir  PvOger  Burgoyne, 
Bart.  By  this  lady  (who  d.  20  March,  1833)  Mr.  Blackett  had 
issue, 
Johs-Fredeeick-Burgoyve,  his  heir. 
Edward-Algernon,  late  of  Wylam. 

Montagu,  6.  1826;    5,i.  4  Sept.  1862,  Emma-Maiy,  2na  dau. 
of  the  Very  Eev.  Gilbert  Elliot,  Dean  of  Bristol,  and  d.  s.  p. 
28  May,  1866. 
Frances-Mary. 
He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

JoHN-FREDEBicK-BuEGoyNE  Blackett,  Esq.  of  Wylam, 
b.  1821 ;  M.P.  for  Newcastle-on-Tyne ;  d.  April,  1856,  and  was 
s.  by  his  brother, 

Edward-Algernon  Blackett,  Esq.  of  Wylam,  Capt.  E.N., 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Northumberland  and  King's  Co.,  b.  July, 
1824;  m.25  May,  18.52,  Lucy,   dau.  of  Eev.  W.  Minchin,   of 
Greenhills,   co.  Tipperary  (who  d.  29  Sept.  18G3),   and  had 
issue, 
I.  Edward-Ustfreville,  now  of  Wylam. 
ir.  John-lngham-Burgoyne,  h.  16  Aug.  185G. 
in.  Christopher-Montagu,  b.  26  June,  1859. 
IV.  Algernon-Minchin,  6.  1  Feb.  1862;  d.  6  Jan.  18CG. 
I.  Lucy-Fanny.  ii.  Elizabeth-.iVlyson. 

in.  Mary-Alice. 
He  m.  2ndly,  14  Sept.  1870,  Alicia-Dorcas,  dau.  of  the  late 
Eichard  Carey,  Esq.,  of  Newtownbarry,  co.  Wexford,  and  had 
issue, 


Mr.  Edward-Algernon  Blackett  d.  10  Aug.  1873,  and  was  s.  by 
liis  eldest  son, 
Edwabd-Umfreville  Blackett,  Esq.,  now  of  Wylam. 

Arms — Arg.  on  a  chevron  between  three  mullets  pierced 
sa.,  three  escallops  of  the  field. 
Crest — A  hawk's  head  erased  ppr. 
Motto — Nous  travaillcrons  dans  Tesperance. 
Seat — Wylam,  Newcastle-ou-Tyne. 


BLAGRAVE  OF  CALCOT  PARK. 

Elageave,  John-Hexry,  Esq.  of  Calcot  Park, 
Eerks,  and  Barrow  Court,  Somerset,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1870,  b.  17  April,  1811 ;  m.  1st,  17 
June,  1844,  Sarah-Cooper,  dau.  of  Richard  Sayers, 
Esq.  of  Greenwood,  co.  Dublin,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1865)  has  had  issue, 

I.  John-Anthony,  h.  1846;  d.  1850. 

II.  Henrt-Barrt,  b.  10  March,  1S48. 

III.  John-Gratwicke,  6.  11  Sept.  1853. 

I.  Agnes-Darkey,  m.   1864,    Major   Talbot-Ashley-Pattison 
Cox,  of  the  3rd  regt. 

II.  Ada-Harriet-Pole.  iii.  Kathlecn-Digby. 

IV.  Geraldine-Eachacl.  v.  Georgiana-Sarah-Eouth, 
VI.  Emily-Knight-Sayers. 

Mr.  Elagrave  m.  2ndly,  18G9,  Agnes,  widow  of 
George-Smith  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Marden  Hill, 
Herts. 

Ittnr.tgr.— John  BLA<-.nAVE,  Esq.  of  Highworth,  m. 
Agnes,  dau  of  John  Kibblewhite,  Esq.  of  South  Fawley,  co. 
Berks  (living  12  Henry  VII.,  and  aunt  of  Sir  Thomas  Whyte, 
Lord  Mayor  1554,  Founder  of  St.  John's  College,  Oxford),  was 
father  oi  Thomas  Blagbave,  Esq.  of  Watchfield,  whose  son, 
TuoMAs  Blagbave,  of  Shrivenham,  had  a  son,  George 
Blagbave,    living  1594,  who  was  great-great-granUfathcr   of 


John  Blagbave,  Esq.  of  Watchfield,  m.  1723,  Anne  Ilussey, 
and  had  an  only  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Blagbave,  Esq.  of  Watchfield,  who  m.  Catherine, 
only  dau.  and  eventual  heiress  (through  the  death  s.  p.  of  her 
three  brothers)  of  Charles  Garrard,  Esq.  of  Kingwood,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  only  child  and  heir  of  Edward  Batten,  Esq.  of 
Lambourn  Woodlands,  co.  Berks.  By  this  lady  he  had 
(with  two  daus.,  Catherine,  rd.  Samuel  Pococke,  E~  j. 
of  Beanham,  Berks,  and  Agnes-Anne)  an  only  son  and 
heir, 

John  Blagra-ve,  Esq.  of  Watchfield,  parish  of  Shrivenham, 

711.  1778  or  1779,  Frances,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Anthony 

Blagrave,  son  and  heir  of  Anthony  Blagrave,  Esq.of  Southcor, 

and  grandson  of  John  Blagrave,  Esq.  of  Eeading,  31. P.,  by 

Hester  his  wife,  dau.  of  Wm.  Gore,  Esq.  of  Barrow  Court.    B/ 

her  he  had  surviving  issue, 

John,  late  of  Calcot  Park. 

Anthony,  m.  Eachael,  widow  of  John  Dailey,  Esq.,  B.C.S., 

and  dau.  of  Thomas  Yates,  Esq.,  and  d.  7  Dec.  1860,  leaving 

issue  a  son,  John-Henry,  now  of  Calcot  Park,  and  a  dau. 

Frances-Anna-Byam,  in.  1st,  the  Eev.   George  Bingham, 

of  Melcombe  Bingham,  Dorsetshire,    and  2ndly,   Charles- 

Wriothesly  Digby,  Esq.  of  Merriden  Hall,  co.  Warwick; 

she  d.  22  Aug.  1849. 

Charles-George,  E.I.C.S.,  to.  Miss  Colvin,    and  has   issue, 

Charles-Alexander,  b.  17  June,  1816;  Thomas-Colvtn,  6.25 

March,    1818;  two  other  sons,  and  five  daus.,    Elizabeth- 

Helen-Eussell ;  Jean-Maria- .\nn;  Frances-Elizabeth-Colvin, 

Catherine-Calveiiey,  and  another. 

Catherine,  m.  Sir  Eobert  Pocklington,  Knt.  of  Chelsworth, 
Suffolk. 
Eliza-Agnes,  m.  1820,  the  Eev.  Martin-Joseph  Eoiith,  D.D., 
President  of  Magdalene  College,  Oxon,  who  d.  '24  Dec.  1354, 
aged  100. 
Anne,  hi.  the  Eev.  Henry  Pole,  son   of  Sir  Charles  Pole, 
Bart. 
Agnes.  Harriet. 

Charlotte,  m.  Job    Hanmer,  Esq.    of   Holbroke  Hall,  co. 
Suffolk. 
Mr.  Blagrave  d.  28  Feb.  1827,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Blagrave,  Esq.  of  Calcot  Park,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Col. 
of  the  Berkshire  Militia,  b.  14  March,  1781;  m.  1st,  Sept.  1827, 
Mary- Anne,  dau.  of  Henry  Parsons,  Esq.,  and  relict  of  the 
Eev.  Matthew  Eobinson.  brother  of  Lord  Rokeby;  and  2ndly, 
30  Nov.  1841,  Georgiana,  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  William  Eowley, 
of  Tendring  Hall,  Suffolk,  Bart.  Mr.  Blagrave  d.  21  June, 
1867,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  the  present  John-Henbt 
Blagrave,  Esq.  of  Calcot  Park. 

Anns — Or,  on  a  bend  sa.,  three  legs  in  armour  couped  at 
the  thigh,  and  erased  at  the  ancle,  ppr. 

Crext — A  falcon,  ppr.,  belled,  or.  Another  Crest — An  oalB 
tree  eradicated,  ppr.     Another — Three  palm  branches,  ppr. 

jVoHo— Pro  marte  et  arte. 

Seati — Calcot  Park,  Eeading;  Barrow  Court,  Bristol. 


BLAIR  OF  BLAIR. 
Elair,  William-Fgedtce,  Esq.  of  Elair,  co.  Ayr, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  Capt.  R.N.,  h.  10  Sept.  1805 ;  m.  23 
July,  1840,  Caroline-Isabella,  youngest  dau.  of  the 
late  John  Sprot,  Esq.  of  London,  aad  sister  of  Mark 
Sprot,  of  Riddell,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  Oct.  1857) 
has  had  issue, 

I.  William-Augustus,  b.  24  June,  1S43;  d.  19  May,  18GI. 

II.  Frederick-Gordon,  b.  11  Nov.  1852. 

I.  Mary,  to.  24  April,  1873,  John  Cuninghame  Esq.  of  the 
family  of  Cuninghame  of  Craigends. 

II.  Caroline-Madelina,  in.  7  Nov.  1867,  Chaiies-A.  Cunning- 
ham, Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Percy  Cuningham-Fairlie, 
Bart,  of  Fairhe,  Ayrshire. 

III.  Adelaide-Gordon,  b.  11  June,  1846;  d.  22  July,  1843. 

iLiUCilJC. — Madelene  Blaib  (the  eventual  heiress  of  the 
nnuient  and  eminent  house  of  Blaib  of  Blair),  only  dau.  of 
William  Blair,  of  Blair,  by  the  Lady  Margaret  Hamilton  his 
wife,  dau.  of  William,  2nd  Duke  of  Hamilton,  in.  William 
Scott,  Esq.,  Advocate,  2nd  son  of  John  Scott,  Esq.  of  Mal- 
leny,  in  Midlothian  (an  ancient  branch  of  BoccLEncn),  and  j 
had  a  son,  William,  her  heir.  The  heiress  of  Blair  d. 
probably  before  the  year  1715,  and  Mr.  Scott,  her  widower, 
who  had  assumed  the  surname  of  Blaib,  to.  2ndly, 
Catherine,  only  dau.  of  Alexander  Tait,  of  Edinburgh, 
Merchant,  and  had  by  her  five  sons  and  six  daus.,  of  whom 
were  Hamilton,  heir  to  his  half-brother;  Ann,  m.  Davie 
Blair,  Esq.  of  Adamton;  Madaline,  m.  Sir  AVilliam  Max 
well,  Bart,  of  Monrcitli;  Mary,  ra.  Sir  John  Sinclair,  Bart 


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of  Stcrcnston.    Matlaleno  Blair  was  s.  at  her  tloccase  by  lior 
son, 

William  Blair,  Esq.  of  Blair,  who  d.  unm.  1732,  and  was 
8.  by  his  half-brother, 

Hamilton  Blair,  Esq.,  Major  Scots  Greys.  He  m.  Jane, 
dau.  of  Sydenham  Williams,  Esq.  of  Ilerringston,  Dorset, 
and  dying  17S2,  left  (with  two  daus.,  Agatha,  m.  Lieut. - 
Gen.  Avarne;  and  Jane,  gu.  Uobcrt  Williams,  Esq.  ofCerne 
Abbas,  CO.  Dorset)  a  son  and  successor, 

William  Blair,  Esq.  of  Blair,  M.P.  for  Ayrshire.  He  m. 
Madalonc,  dau.  of  John  Fordyce,  Esq.  of  Ayton,  co.  Berwick, 
and  by  her  (who  il.  1317)  had  issue, 

Hamilton,  Capt.  R.N.,  d.  21  May,  181B. 

John-Charlps,  Capt.  R.N.,  d.  G  July,  1836. 

William-Fordyce,  present  representative. 

Henry-Melville,  Lieut.  E.N.,  d.  18  July,  1837. 

Augu.stus,  Capt.  Scotch  Fusiliers,  d.  1  June,  18.57. 

Catherine,  m.  Matthew  Fortescue,  Esq.  of  Stephenstown,  co. 
Louth,  and  d.  17  Dec.  1847. 

Madaline,  m.  Alexander  Scot,  Esq.  of  Trinity,  Midlothian ; 
d.  March,  18G7. 

Louisa,  m.  Col.  Jackson,  of  Enniscoe,  co.  Mayo;    d.  Oct. 
1817. 

Elizabeth,  d.  30  May,  ISGl. 

Charlotte. 

Jane-Gordon,  d.  1829. 

Georgiana,   r,i.  James   Hamilton,    Esq.  of  Cornacassa,    co. 
Monaghan. 
Col.  Blair  rf.  21  Oct.  1811. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  on  a  saltier  sa.  nine 
mascles  of  the  field,  for  Blair;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  on  a  bend 
az.,  a  star  between  two  crescents  of  the  field,  and  in  base  an 
arrow,  bend-wise,   ppr.,   feathered,  headed,  and  barbed  arg., 

'.      -".nTT. 

—A  stag  lodged,  ppr. 
'— Amo  probos. 
—Blair,  near  Dairy. 


STOPFORD-BLAIE.  OF  PEIJ1TI2TGIIAME. 
Stopfoed-Blaie,  Edward-James,  Esq.  of  Pen- 
ninghame  House,  co.  Wigton,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late 
)f  the  lOth  Hussars,  s.  liis  father  20  Sept.  1868  ; 
11.  22  June,  1853,  Elizabeth-Letitia-Morgan,  eldest 
lau.  of  tlie  late  Very  Eev.  Hugh  Usher  Tighe, 
Dean  of  Derry. 

(■  ILiucatlC.— The  Hon.  Edward  Stopfoed,  Lieut.-Gen. 
n  the  army,  b.  1732  (2nd  son  of  James,  1st  Earl  of  Courtown) ; 
,.  Oct.  1783,  Letitia,  dau.  of  William  Blacker,  Esq.  of  Carrick 
'.lacker,  co.  Armagh,  and  by  her  (who  d.  15  Feb.  1841)  had 

Edward,  Capt.  E.N.,  d.  s.  p.  19  March,  1837. 
James,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army,  b.  1785;  d.  1823. 
William-Henry,  of  whom  hereafter. 
George  (Rev.),  d.  18G6. 
■■    Thomas,  Commander  R.N.,  d.  11  Oct.  1824. 
■    Jane-Letitia,  to.   1809,   Lambert  Blair,  Esq.  of  Couvtland, 
""■      Devon,  deceased. 

Elizabeth-Catherine,  m.  27  Dec.  1815,  James  Blair,  Esq.  of 
Pcmiinghame,  co.  Wigton,  who  d.  9  Sept.  1S41. 
en.  Stopford  d.  22  Oct.  1794.    His  3rd  son, 
William-Henky    Stopford-Blair,    Esq.    of   Penninghame 
.   Col.  in  the  army,  late  Royal  Artillery,  m.  3  March, 
Mira-Sophia,  2nd   dau.  of    the  late  Licut.-Col.  Robert 
C.B.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  July,  1330)  had  issue, 
I^dward-James,  now  of  Penninghame. 
Klizal)oth-Ellen,  to.  20  Oct.  1847,  Edward  Heron-Maxwell, 

Esq.  of  Kirouchtree. 
3l.  Stopford  Blair,  on  succeeding  to  the  Penninghame  estate, 
isumed  the  additional  surname  of  Blair,  1341.    He  d.  20 
•pt.  18C8. 

^1 /■,«.?— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  Blair;  2nd  and  3rd,  Stop- 
>Ko :  az.,  three  lozenges  or,  between  nine  cross-crosslcts  of 
!.■  last. 

'      ' — 1st,  Blair;  2nd,  Stopford;  awyvcm,  wings  endorsed, 

—Penninghame  House,  Stewart  Newton,  co.  Wigton. 


'i    BLAIB-IMRIE    OF    JLXJNAN    HOUSE. 

'  BlAIR-ImRIE,    WlILIAM-TnOM.\S-TATLOR,    Esq. 

■  Lunan  House,  co.  Forfar,  h.  21  Feb.  1831  ;   J.P. 

rnnniissioner  of  Siqiply,   Hon.  Lieut.-Col.   in  the 

"rAir  and  Kincardine  Militia  Artillery,  and  Lord 

^lio  Barony  of  Lunan,  which  has  belonged  to  the 


family  since  1759,  assumed,  on  succeeding  to  the 
estates,  181.9,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Imrie,  in 
addition  to  the  paternal  ones  of  Blaib. 

3iCt'lTC;13C. — According  to  Peters'  Baronor/i  of  Anrji's 
a;ii  Meai-ii',  this  family  seems  to  be  paternally  a  branch  of 
the  ancient  house  of  Blair  of  that  ilk,  in  Ayrshire,  the  first 
recorded  of  which  is  William  de  Blair,  who  flourished  in  tha 
reign  of  William  the  Lion.  He  was  father  of  Willi.vm  Blair, 
of  that  ilk,  who,  in  a  charter  of  Alexander  III.  to  the  Abbey 
of  Dunfermline,  about  12G0,  is  designed  "  Wilhelmus  de  Blair, 
dominus  eodem."  His  son  and  successor.  Sir  Bryce  Blair, 
joined  the  famous  patriot  Sir  William  Wallace,  and  being  taken 
prisoner  by  the  English,  was  executed  at  Ayr  in  129G.  His 
brother  and  successor,  David  Blair,  with  most  of  the  nobility 
and  gentry  of  Scotland,  was  compelled  to  swear  fealty  to 
Edward  I.  Madeline,  the  heiress  of  Blair,  the  17th  genera- 
tion of  that  house,  m.  William  Scott,  Advocate,  2nd  son  of  John 
Scott,  of  Malleny,  who  thereupon  assumed  the  name  and  arms 
of  Blair,  but  retained  his  paternal  crest  and  motto  (see 
Blair  of  Blair).     The  present  Mr.  Blair  Imrio's  grandfather, 

James  Blair,  to.  9  Jan.  1792,  Elizabeth  Taylor-lmrie,  and  d. 
11  June,  1812,  leaving  a  son. 

Brigadier  James  Blair,  who  commanded  the  cavalry  division 
of  the  Nizam's  army ;  he  to.  1  March,  1827,  Charlotte-Cecilia, 
dau.  of  Brigadier-General  Jacob  Vaurenen,  E.I.C.S.,  and  d.  13 
Aug.  1847,  having  had  issue, 
William-Thomas-Taylor,  the   present  Mr.  Blair-Imrie  of 
Lunan. 
Henry-Francis,   R.E.,   m.  Sophia-Grace,  dau.    of   the    late 
Capt.  John  Bott,  of  the  5th  Bengal  Light  Cavalry,  and  step- 
dau.  of  the  late  Gyles  Loder,  Esq.  of  Wilsford  House,  Wilt.s, 
and  has  issue. 
James-Jenkins,    Capt.   Central   India  Horse,  and  PoUtical 
Agent  at  Bhurtpoor,  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Col.   Arthur, 
resident  at  Baroda,  and  grand-dau.  of  the  late  Sir  George 
Arthur,   K.C.H.,   Governor  of  Bombay,  and  d.  29  Marcii, 
1870,  leaving  issue,  Alleiu-May. 
Jasper-William. 

Elizabeth-Louisa,   m.  the     Rev.    Frederick    Otway-Mayne, 
Rector  of  Bearsted,  Kent,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Otway-Mayne, 
of  the  Manor  House,  Stanmore,  co.  Middlesex,  and  d.  li 
June,  1866,  leaving  issue. 
Adriana-Amelia,  r,i.  Lieut.-Col.  Jasper  Otway-Mayne,  R.E., 

another  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Otway-Mayne,  and  has- issue. 
Ann-Frances,  m.  Rev.  George  Palmer,  Rector  of  St.  Mary's, 
Newington,  Surrey,  and  has  issue. 
.<4nHs— Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  harry  of  eight  sa.  and  arg. 
three  fusils  counterchanged,  for  Imkie  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  on  a, 
saltire  sa.  nine  mascles  of  the  first,  for  P.laib. 

Crest — 1st,  an  antique  plough  gu.,  ironed  sa. ;  2nd,  a  stag 
lodged,  ppr.,  attired  or. 

J)/o«oe.s— Over  the  1st  crest  "  Evertendo  foecundat ;  "  abova 
the  2nd,  "  Amo  probos." 
Stai— Lunan  House,  Arbroath,  N.B. 


OF    DANESBUSY. 

Blake,  Arthur-Maurice,  Esq.  of  Dancsbmy, 
Herts,  J.P.,  late  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards,  h.  1852, 
s.  his  uncle  1875. 

HtJlCiltJC— William  Blake,  Esq.  of  Danes'oury,  High 
Sheriff  of  Herts  1836,  in.  Mary,  dau.  of  Joseph  Nash,  Esq.,  and 
grand-dau.  of  John  Darker,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Leicester,  and  had 

I.  William-Joiin,  his  heir. 

II.  Frcdenck-Rodolph,  C.B.,  Col.  33rd  rcgt.,  served  in  the 
Ci'imea,  to.  1849,  Henrietta,  elder  dau.  of  George-Sulivau 
]\Iarten,  Esq.  of  Marshals  Wick,  and  d.  1S55,  leaving  au 
only  son,  the  present 

Capt.  Blake,  of  Danesbury. 
HI.  Henry-Wollaston,  6.   1815;  to.  10  Dec.  1850,  Charlotte- 
Anne,  dau.  of  John-Wal1)anke  Cliilders,   Esq.  of  Cantley, 
M.P.,  and  has,  Lionel,  and  other  issue. 
Mr.  Blake  d.  1S52,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

WiLLiAM-JoiiN  Blake,  Esq.  of  Danesbury,  M.A.,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,    b.    1805,    M.P.    for   Newport    1837    to    1841,    d.    1875, 
and  was  t.-.  by  his  nephew,  the  present  Capt.  Blake  of  Danes- 
bury. 
Scat — Danesbury,  near  Wciwyn. 


BLAKE-HUMFREY    OF    WEOXHAIVr. 

Blake-Humfret,  Egbert,   Esq.  of  Wroxliam, 
Xorfolk,  b.   23  Nov.  1705,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  served  in 


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the  Peninsular  war  as  an  ofticer  in  the  army  under 
the  command  of  tlie  Duke  of  Wellington,  and  lost  his 
left  leg  at  the  passage  of  the  Nive,  1813.  He  assumed 
by  royal  sign-manual,  10  Aug.  1847,  the  additiwial 
surname  and  arms  of  Humfhet.  He  m.  1838, 
Charlotte,  youngest  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Harvey,  of 
Thorpe  Lodge,  near  Norwich,  and  has  issue, 
I.   Robekt-IIaevet,     J.P.     Norfolk,     Barrister-at-Law ;    6. 

23    Jan.    1843;   m.   1873,   Jane-Charlotte,   dau.  of  Rev. 

Arthur  Upcher,  Rector  of  Wreningham,  Norfolk,  and  has 

issue,  Alwyne,  6.  12  April,  1875;  Lilian- Jane,  6.  1  May, 

1876. 
n.  Thomas,  6.  3  31,-irch,  1844. 
IK.  John  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Great  Dunham,  Norfolk;  h.  23 

Jan.  1847;  m.  1874,  Annie,  dau.  of  late  John  Carpenter, 

Esq.,  of  Mount  Tavy,  Devon. 

I.  Margaret,  in.  Jan.  ISoG,  her  cousin  Harvey,  3rd  son  of 
John  Ranking,  Esq.  of  Wandsworth  Common,  and  has 
issue. 

II.  Eleanor,  m.  Henry  Lee-Warner,  2nd  son  of  Eev.  James 
Lee-Warner,  of  Thorpland,  Norfolk. 

III.  Caroline. 

IV.  Isabel-Charlotte,  m.  John  Gurney,  Esq.  of  Sprouston, 
and  has  issue. 

iltlicrttjf .— This  family,  believed  to  hare  migrated  from 
Wiltshire  or  from  Somersetshire  in  the  reign  of  James  I., 
settled  at  Bunwell,  in  Norfolk,  about  the  year  1620,  where, 
and  afterwards  at  Scotlow,  in  the  same  county,  it  has  been 
resident  for  several  generations.  The  tombstone  of  John 
Blake,  Gent.,  in  the  chancel  of  Bunwell  Church,  bears  the 
arms  of  Blake,  of  Wilts  or  Somersetshire,  with  a  fleur-de-lis, 
the  difference  of  a  younger  branch. 

Robert  Blake,  6.  1G55  (4th  son  of  John  Blake,  Gent.,  of 
Bunwell),  removed  to  Scottow,  where,  about  1680,  he  built  a 
good  mansion.  He  m.  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  William 
Durrant,  and  sister  of  Thomas  Durrant,  Esq.  of  Scottow  Hall, 
High  Sheriff  of  Norfolk  1715,  and  ancestor  of  the  Baronets 
of   that  name.    Mr.  Blake  d.  Dec.   1729,  leaving  two  sons, 

Robert,  of  Westwick,  6.  1685,  whose  line  is  extinct. 

Thomas. 
The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Blake,  h.  1GS9;  succeeded  his  father  at  Scottow. 
He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Jex,  Esq.  of  Lowestoft,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Coulson,  of 
Swanton  Abbots,  and  had  two  sons,  Thomas  and  William,  of 
Swanton  Abbots,  who  d.  s.  p.  Mr.  Blake  d.  Aug.  1735,  and 
was  s.  by  bis  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Blake,  Gent.,  of  Scottow,  6.  18  June,  1726 ;  m. 
Judith,  dau.  of  William  Clarke,  Gent,  of  Harlcston,  and  d.  26 
June,  1806,  leaving  two  sons, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

William,  to  whom  his  uncle,  William  Blake,  bequeathed  the 
estate  of  Swanton  Abbots,  and  who  assumed  (by  sign-manual, 
dated  17  Aug.  1837)  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
Jex.    (Hee  Jex-Blake  of  Swanton  Abbots.) 
The  elder  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Blake,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Scottow,  J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  Norfolk,  b.  22  June,  1755;  m.  1st,  Margaret,  only 
child  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Weston,  Rector  of  Cookeley  and 
Halesworth,  Suffolk,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.  1781  ;  and  2ndly, 
Theodora-Martha,  dau.  of  David  Colombine,  Gent,  of  Norwich. 
By  the  latter  lady  only  (who  d.  26  July,  1801)  Mr.  Blake  had 
issue, 

I.  Thoslas,  late  of  Horstead. 

II.  Robert,  now  of  Wroxham. 

III.  Henry-William  (Rev.),  b.  22  Dec.  1798,  Rector  of  Thum- 
jng,  Norfolk,  late  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi  College;  m. 
1st,  Louisa,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Day,  of  Horsford, 
and  grand-dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Harvey,  of  Thorpe  Lodge, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  11  March,  1843)  had  surviving  issue, 
Henry,  h.  4  Jan.  1843.  He  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Major 
Heitland,  of  the  Bengal  Artillery,  and  dying  28  Nov.  1857, 
left  issue  by  her,  William,  6.  10  Nov.  1854;  Anna-Eliza; 
and  Ellen-Mary. 

IV.  Francis-John,  of  Norwich,  b.  31  March,  1801;  to.  Sarah, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Norris,  of  Woodnorton, 
Norfolk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30  July,  1827).  left  at  his 
decease,  Dec.  1875,  two  daus.,  Frances,  and  Susanna-Mar- 
garet, jrt.  her  second  cousin,  William-L.-J.  Jex-Blake,  Esq. 

I.  Theodora-Martha,  m.  Rev.  Robert-Fountaine  Elwin,  Rector 
of  Wilby  and  Hargham,  Norfolk,  and  had  a.  dau.,  Mary-A. 
Elwin. 

II.  Maria-Margaret,  m.  Rev.  George  Howes,  Rector  of  Spcx- 
worth,  Norfolk,  and  Vicar  of  Gaztley,  Suffolk,  and  d. 
11  Feb.  1820,  leaving  issue,  a  son,  Frederick-Uowcs. 

III.  Judith-Elizabeth,  ((.  1870. 


Mr.  Blake  d.  27  Sept.  1813,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Blake,  Esq.  of  Horstead,  a  Fellow  of  Trinity  Hall, 
Cambridge,  LL.D.,  and  an  Advocate,  Doctors'  Commons, 
London,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  13  March,  1790,  who  d.  July 
1869,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  brother,  the  present  Robert 
Blake-Hdmfret,  Esq. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  garbs  sa.,  a  bordure 
of  the  last  charged  with  eight  fleur-de-lis  of  the  field. 

Crest — A  morion,  ppr.,  thereon  a  martlet  arg. 

Motto — Bene  praaparatum  pectus. 

Seats — Heggatt  Hall,  Horstead,  Norwich;  Wroxham,  Nor- 
wich. 


JEX-BLAKE  OF  SWANTON  ABBOTTS, 
Jes-Blake,  William-Lubbock-Jex,  Esq.  of  The 
Hall,  Swanton  Abbotts,  Norfolk,  J.P.,  b.  15  July, 
1818  ;  m.  30  Sept.  18i7,  Susan-Margaret,  youngest 
dau.  of  Francis  Blake,  Esq.  of  Norwich,  and  has 
had  issue, 

I.  WiUiam,  b.  15  April,  1849;  d.  19  Jan.  1850. 

II.  Francis- William,  b.  8  Dec.  1850. 

III.  Charles,  b.  28  Nov.  1864. 

I.  Alice-Catherine.  ii.  Emma-Mar/. 

III.  Fanny-Susanna. 

iLtltCagC— John  Blake,  Gent,  of  Bunweil,  Norfolk,  ft. 
1583,  buried  there  4  Aug.  1646,  leaving,  by  Martha  bis 
wife,  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Blake,  Gent,  of  BunwelJ,  6.  1622;  m.  1st,  1644,  Anne, 
dau.  of  John  Welles,  Esq. ;  and  2ndly  (settlement  dated  2 
May,  1682),  Susanna,  dau.  of  John  Stubling,  Esq.  of  Stoke, 
Suffolk,  and  d.  1686,  leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

Robert  Blake,  of  Scottow,  6.  at  Bunwell,  7  Dec.  1655; 
m.  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Durrant,  Esq.  of  Scottow, 
and,  with  other  issue,  was  father  of  5 

Thomas  Blake,  of  Scottow,  b.  7  Nov.  1689 ;  m.  Eliz^ 
beth,  dau.  of  John  Jex,  Esq.  of  Lowestoft,  Sufl'olk,  ^j| 
Mary  his  wife  (eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Coulson,, 
Esq.),  and  by  her  was  father  of 

Thomas   Blake,  Gent,  of  Scottow,  b.  18  June,  1726;   mi 
23  July,  1754,  Judith,  dau.  of  William  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Loddon, 
and  d.  26  June,  1806,  leaving  two  sons, 
Thomas,  of  Norwich,  Barrister-at-Law,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
the  CO.  Norfolk,  6.  22  June,  1755;  m.  1st,  Margaret,  only 
child  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Weston,  Rector  of  Cookely  and 
Halesworth ;    and  2ndly,  Theodora,  eldest  dau.  of  David 
Columbine,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  26  July,  1801)  he  had 
four  sons  and  three  daus.    This  gentleman  d.  27  Sept.  1813. 
William,  of  Swanton  Abbotts. 
The  2nd  son, 

William  Blake,  Esq.  of  Swanton  Abbotts,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
6.   31    May,    1758,    assumed,    1837,    the   additional   surnaow 
and  arms  of  Jex,  to.  21  Dee.  1785,  Catharine,  dau.  of  Rober 
Ferrier,  Esq.,  and  d.  Feb.  1843,  having  had  issue, 
William-Jex,  his  heir. 

Robert-Ferrier  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Great  Dunham,  Norfolk 
b.  5  March,  1789 ;  to.  20  Oct.  1828,  Elinor-Sarah-Elizabeth 
youngest  dau.  of  William  Hoey,  Esq.  of  Dunganstown,  CO 
Wicklow,  J. P.,  and  has  issue. 
Thomas,  of  Cumberland  Terrace,  Regent's  Park,  J.P. 
Proctor  in  Doctors'  Commons,  b.  17  Dec.  1790 ;  rn.  1st.  Jan 
1821,  Elizabeth,  only  chUd  of  William  Palmer,  Esq. ;  shed 
6  July  in  the  same  year.  He  m.  2ndly,  1824,  Maria-Emily 
youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Cubitt,  Esq.  of  Honing  Hall 
Norfolk,  and  has  issue. 
Judith,  d.  young. 

Catherine-Charlotte,  d.  unm.  1855. 
Elizabeth,  to.  Rev.  John  Gunton, 


The  eldest  son. 

The  Rev.  William-Jex  Jex-Blake,  of  The  Hall,  Swnnto 
Abbots,  Norfolk,  J.P.,   b.  23  Nov.  1786;  to.  11  June,   Ibl 
Maria,  dau.  of  William  Lubbock,  Esq.  and  sister  of  Sir  Johi 
William  Lubbock,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  April,  1857)  had 
William-Lubbock,  now  of  The  Hall. 
Charles-Thomas,  Rector  of  Lyng,  6.  8  March,  1820;  m. 
June,  1850,  Fanny,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Johnsoi 
and    has   issue,    Thomas ;    Fanny-Helenia ;    Maria- Anns 
Margaret-Agnes-Lubbock;  Mary-Richenda ;  and  Charlott 
Evelyn. 
Maria-Catherine,  to.  Rev.  Townley-Blackwood  Price. 
Anna-Eliza,  rn.  W.-Blackwood  Price,  Esq.,  and  has  issu 
Anna. 
The  Rev.  William-Jex  Jex-Blake  d.  23  Oct.  1857. 

Anns — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  chevron  betwe< 
three  garbs  sa.,  within  a  bordure  of  the  last,  charged  vi 
eight  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  field,  for  Blake  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arj 
on  a  fesse  engrailed  sa.,  between  two  plain  cottiscs  gu.,  tiu 
escallors  of  the  field,  for  Jex. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


DLA 


Ul 


Cresti — Blake:  A  morion,  ppr.,  thereon  a  martlet  arc;.; 
Jex  :  A  horse's  head  arg.,  maned  or,  erased  gu.,  in  the  mouth 
a  broken  tilting-spear  or. 

Motto — Bene  prasparatum  pectus. 

Seat— The  Hull,  Swanton  Abbotts,  Xorfollr. 


BLAKE    OF    RENVYLE. 

Blake,  Henry -Edgar -Valentine,  Esq.  of 
Eenrjlc,  co.  Gahvay,  b.  20  Aug.  ISBl ;  s.  his  father 
25  Nov.  1872. 

Itt'UCagC.— RiciiABD  Caddle,  aUas  Blake,  Sheriff  of 
Connaiight  1306,  was  ancestor  of  the  many  distinguished 
families  of  Blake  in  Ireland,  and  of  Blake,  Bart,  of  Langham, 
Suffolk;  and  Blake,  Bart.,  of  Twisel  Castle,  co.  Durham, 
extinct. 

He  purchased  several  manors  from  Thomas  Stobridge,  1315, 
in  addition  to  which  he  got  grants  in  the  reigns  of  Edward  I. 
and  11.    He  had  four  sons.    The  eldest, 

Walter,  got  a  grant  of  the  Customs  of  Galway  ;  he  had  five 
sons,  the  eldest,  John,  we  treat  of;  and  the  youngest,  William 
yitzWalter  FitzlUchard,  was  ancestor  of  Blake,  Lord  Walls- 
court  and  Blake  of  Ballinafad.    The  eldest  son, 

Joun-Ooe  Blake,  in.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Philip  Le  Brun,  of 
Athenry,  and  was  great-grandfather  of 

Valentine  Blake,  m.  Julian,  dau.  of  Geoffrey  Lynch, 
by  whom  he  had,  with  other  issue,  John,  his  heir ;  Thomas, 
ancestor  of  Blake,  Bart.,  of  Menlough,  Blake  of  TowtrhiU, 
and  Blake  of  Drum.  He  d.  1499,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

John  Blake,  who  m.  Eveline  Skerret,  and  had,  Nicholas, 
his  heir;  Richard,  ancestor  of  Blake  of  K'dtuUagh  (now 
Frenchfort),  aud  Blake  of  Cregg  Castle ;  John-FitzJohn,  and 
a  dau.,  Julian,  r/i.  Bodkin.    The  eldest  son, 

Nicholas  Blake,  Mayor  of  Galway,  1555,  was  grandfather 
of 

Nicholas  Blake,  Mayor  of  Galway,  15G4,  m.  Julian, 
dau.  of  Valentine  ffrench,  and  dying  July,  1C22,  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

John  Blake,  Mayor  of  Galway  1646.  In  1640  he  presented 
a  petition  to  the  Commissioners  of  the  Plantation  of  Con- 
nauulit,  accompanied  by  his  pedigree  and  other  ancient 
.iocuinents,  upon  which  they  certified  that  he  was  the  lineal 
and  eldest  descendant  of  Richard  Caddie,  alias  Blake,  Sheriff 
nf  Cunnaught  1306,  and  awarded  him  the  claimed  properties. 
lie  1,1.  Mary  ffrench,  and  had  four  sons, 

I.  Thomas,  his  successor. 

II.  llcnry,  whose  great-grandson. 

Hi  nry  Blake,  Esq.of  Lehinch,  d.  unm.,  and  bequeathed  his 
L -fates  to  his  kinsman,  Valentine  Blake,  Esq.  of  Renvyle. 
HI.  John,  settled  at  Montserrat,  and  left  descendants  there. 
IV.  Nicholas,  settled  at  Barbados,  and  was  ancestor  of 
James  Blake  of  Waterford,  who  left  the  West  Indies  and 
s  jttled  in  that  city ;  his  son, 

Ani>rew  Blake,  of  Waterford  and  Ballinamona,  co. 
Kilkenny,  ra.  Mary,  dau.  of  Patrick  Galway,  of  \\'ater- 
f  urd,  and  had  a  son, 

John-Alotsious  Blake,  Esq.  of  Ballynacourty,  co. 
Waterford,  J. P.,  b.  1826;  Mayor  of  Waterford, 
1855-.56  and  .57;  M.P.  for  the  city  1857-69;  Inijpector 
of  Irish  Fisheries  1869  to  1878;  m.  7  May,  1874, 
Adelaide-Mary,  dau.  of  Nicholas-Mahon  Power,  Esq. 
of  Faithlegg,  D.L.  co.  Waterford. 
I.  Kathcrine,  m.  Sir  Robert  Lynch,  4th  bart.  of  Castle 
Carra. 

hn  Wake  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Tuo.mas  Blake,  of  Mullaghmore  and  Windfield,  m.  Mary, 
Idest  dau.  of  Nicholas  Blake,  of  Kiltullagh,  1658,  and  was 
xther  of 
•     John  Blake,  Esq.  of  Windfield,  m.  Julian  or  Evelyn,  dau. 
'  Alfxandcr  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Cloenernan,  and  was  s.  by  his 

MAS  Blake,  Esq.  of  Windfield,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
111,  of  Annagh,  co.  Galway,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Martin,  </.  .«.  ;>. 

III.  :\[ark,   of   Renvyle,   m.  Miss  French,  of  Carcorea,  co. 
il"ay,  and  had,  with  an  elder  son,  who  (/.  .x.  ?).,  and  two 

-.,  one  m.  George  Davis,  Esq.  of' Martinstown,  co.  Ros- 
iraon,  and  another  George  Taaffe,  Esq.  of  Stiokcs- 
•  n,  same  co.,  four  sons, 

1  Dominick. 

•^  VALtNTiNE,  s.  his  UHcle. 


3  John,  of  Windfield,  J.P.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Christopher 
Bowen,  Esq.  of  lloUymount,  co.  Mayo,  a  branch  of  Bowen 
of  Boweii's  Court,  and  d.  in  1812,  leaving  issue, 
CUristopher-John,  of  Windfield,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau  of 
John  Burke,  E.sq.  of  St.  Cleran's;  d.  14  March,  Is  JO, 
leaving  a  son,  John-Bowen,  who  d.  in  minority  in  l6ii 
and  two  daus.,  Elizabeth,  and  Maria.  '  ' 

Henry-Martin,  of  The  Heath,  co.  Mayo,  &.  in  1796;  ,1. 
1837 ;    m.  twice.   By  his  1st  wife  he  left  a  son,  John- 
Henkt,  6. 1819,  a  Magistrate  for  co.  Mayo,  and  Capv.  4th 
Lancashire  Militia ;  and  by  his  2ud,  Nichola-Frances- 
Charlotta,  3rd  dau.  of  Robert  French,  Esq.  of  Monivaa 
Castle,  CO.  Galway,  he  had  several  children. 
Anna-Maria,     m.     William-Malachy    Burke,     Esq.     of 
Ballydugan,  co.  Galway.    {See  that  famibj.) 
A  James,  of  Lchinch. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Blake,  Esq.  of  Windfield,  s.  his  father;  m.  Mary 
Kirwan,  of  Cregg,  but  d.  s.  p.  His  will,  dated  27  Feb.  17St;, 
was  proved  21  Feb.  1788.     He  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Valentine  Blake,   Esq.   of   Lehinch  and  Renvyle,    Hi-li 
Sheriff  of  Mayo,  r,i.  1788,  Anna-Maria,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and 
Rev.  Richard-Henry   Roper,   of  Clones,   son  of  Henry,   8tii 
Lord  Teynham,  by  Anne,  Baroness  Dacre,  his  wife ;    and  by 
her  (who  m.  2ndly,  James  Shuttleworth,  Esq.  of  Barton  Lodge, 
CO.  Lancaster)  had  issue, 
Henry,  his  successor. 
Marcus,  d.  young. 
Jane-Maria,  d.  unm.  1815. 
Caroline,  d.  unm.  1812. 

Julia-Frances,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Burke,  a  younger  son  of  3Iichacl 
Burke,  Esq.  of  Ballydugan,  co.  Gahvay. 
Mr.  Blake  d.  1800,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Blake,  Esq.  of  Renvyle,  J.P.,  b.  18  Nov.  1789 ;  m. 
22  Dec.  1810,  Martha-Louisa,  dau.  of  Joseph  Attersoll,  Esq.  of 
Portland  Place,  London,   and    by  her  (who  d.  June,    1853; 
had  issue, 
Edgar-Henry,  his  successor. 

Harold-Henry,  6.  1  July,  1817;  d.  unm.,  Nov.  1873. 
Ethelbert-Henry,  M.D.,  Surgeon  R.A.,  b.  Dec.  1818;  m.  Oct. 
1849,  Jane-Caroline,  dau.  of  Dr.  Hay,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  had 

1  Henry,  b.  14  June,  1852. 

2  Arthur-Henry,  b.  22  Nov.  1857. 

3  WiUiam-Henry,  6.  12  Jan.  1863. 

4  Robert,  6.  at  Gibraltar,  1865,  d.  youn,g. 

1  Edith-Mary,  d.  in  1851.  2  Emma. 

3  Caroline-Maria. 

4  Emilic-Susette,  d.  at  Gibraltar,  Sept.  1865. 

5  Ethel-Jane.  6  Eleanor-Martha. 
Egbert-Henry,  R.E.,  b.  15  Sept.  1821;  lost  in  the  wreck  of 

the  "Solway,"  8  April,  1843. 

Ethelred-Henry,  d.  1838;  aged  14. 

Ethelstane-Henry,  b.  3  April,  1826 ;  m.  Aug.  1866,  Sophia- 
Margarite,  dau.  of  Jonis  Gaudard  of  Lausanne,  Switzer- 
land, and  has  issue, 

1  Herbert-Edgar,  b.  24  May,  1873. 

2  Egbert-Mabere,  b.  4  Nov.  1874. 
1  EUen-Margurite. 

Herbert-Henry,  6.  4  May,  1828;  d.  vnm.  1855. 

EmeLie-Anna,  d.  unm.  1867.        Eleanor-Elizabeth, 
Mr.  Blake  d.  6  May,  1856,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edgar-Henry  Blake,  Esq.  of  Renvyle,  Capt.  R.N.,  J. P.,  b. 
19  Dec.  1814;  m.  2  March,  1861,  Caroline-Johanna,  dau.  of 
late  Rev.  Henry-A.  Burke,  a  younger  son  of  the  late  Micliael 
Burke,  Esq.,  of  Ballydugan,  co.  Galway;  and  d.  25  Nov. 
1872,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Henry-Edgar- Valentine,,  now  of  Renvyle. 

II.  Robert^AttersoU,  6.  17  Jan.  1867. 
I.  Julia-Emelia-Martha. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  fret  gu. 

Crest — A  mountain  cat,  passant,  ppr. 

Motto — Virtus  sola  nobilitat. 

Seat— iienvyle,  Letterfrack,  Connemara,  co.  Gahv.iy. 


BLAKE    OF    KILTULLAGH. 

Blake,  Theobald-Michael,  Esq.  of  Kiltullagh, 
and  Frenchfort,  co.  Galway,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  Jan. 
1829 ;  m.  Nov.  1854,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  c£ 
James  Blake,  Esq.  of  Vermont,  co.  Galway,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Edward,  b.  1855. 

iLinragr.— This  is  a  branch  of  Blake  of  Rcn-yU,  des- 
cended from 

Richard  Blake,  Mayor  of  Galway  1533,  2nd  son  of  John 
BUkc,  by  his  wife,   Eveline  Skerrett.    On  a  division  of  the 


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ELA 


property  (between  the  Blakes),  the  Castle  of  KiUnllash,  anC 
some  of  the  adjoining  townlands  fell  to  the  lot  of  Eichard. 

JoHK  FiTzRicuARD  Succeeded  to  his  father's  property. 
He  served  as  Mayor  of  Galway  1578;  m.  15S0,  Julian  Browne, 
by  whom  he  had, 

NicBOLAs-FiTZ.ToHN,  his  heir,  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Anthont-FitzXicholas,  s.  by  his  son, 

NicHOLAS-FiTzANTHONr,  Alderman  of  Galway,  1639.  His 
eldest  son, 

Patrick  Elake,  was  father  of 

Nicholas  Blake,  whos3  son, 

Patrick  Blake,  living  17^7,  m.  Mary  Browne,  and  had, 
■with  a  younger  son,  Thomas,  a  son  and  heir. 

Edward  Blake,  Esq.,  m.  Eliza  Cheevers,  and  bad  Michael 
his  heir,  Patrick,  Mary,  Honor,  and  Eliza.  Mr.  Blake's  will, 
dated  4  Aug.  1775,  was  proved  31  May,  177G.    His  eldest  son, 

Michael  Blake,  Esq.,  m.  1st,  Anne  (Trench,  and  had  issue 
ty  her,  Edward  and  Eliza;  he  m.  2ndly,  Eliza  BuUer,  and  by 
her  had,  James,  Michael,  Patrick,  Nicholas,  Theresa,  Mary- 
Anne,  and  Henrietta.    The  eldest  son, 

Edward  Blake,  Esq.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  McDermott, 
Esq.,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Owen-Edward  Blake,  Esq.  of  Kiltullagh,  d.  1853,  without 
issue,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  Theobald-Michael  Blake, 
Esq.,  the  present  proprietor. 

Arms—Arf^.,  a  fret  gu. 
Crest— A  mountain  eat,  passant,  ppr. 
Motto — Virtus  sola  nobilitat. 

iS«a<5— Vermont,  Glantane,  Frenchfort  and  Kiltullagh,  Oran- 
more,  co.  Galway. 


BLAKE    OF    CEEGa    CASTLE. 

Blake,  James,  Esq.  of  Cregg  Castle,  co.  Galwavj 
J.P.,  b.  27  Dec.  1823  ;  m.  12  Aug.  1851,  Helen- 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  Arthm*  French,  Esq.  (of  the 
family  of  French  Park,  co.  Eoscommonj,  and  has 
two  sons, 

I.  Feancis-Arthue.  II.  Erroll. 

iLilTCagC.— This  is  a  branch  of  Blake  of  Eenvyle,  des- 
cending from 

Nicholas  Blake,  Esq.  of  the  line  of  Blake  of  Kiltullagh. 
He  was  father  of  Feancis  Blake,  Esq.,  in.  Julia  Tierney,  and 
had  two  sons,  Henry,  and 

Jasies  Blake,  Esq.  of  Cregg  Castle,  m.  16  June,  1787,  Jane, 
only  sister  of  Walter  Joyce,  Esq.  of  Merview,  and  had,  with 
three  sons,  Henry,  Pierce,  and  Walter,  and  a  dau.,  Mary,  wife 
of  James  MacDermott,  Esq.  of  Ramore,  another  son, 

Francis  Blake,  Esq.  of  Cregg  Castle,  J.P.,  b.  7  Feb.  1789; 
ia.  13  Jan.  1819,  Georgina,  dau.  of  Kickard  Burke,  Esq.  of 
Olinsk,  by  Johanna-Harriot  his  wife,  sister  of  1st  Lord  Walls- 
court,  and  had  issue, 

James,  now  of  Cregg  Castle. 

John,  of  Eockfield,  Athenry,  &.  4  Oct.  1826;  m.  Mary-Anne, 
eldest  dau.  of  G.-S.  Lynch-Staunton,  Esq.  of  Clydagh,  and 
has  one  son  and  two  daus. 

Henry,  6.  23  March,  1828. 

EicUard,  of  Annadown  House,  co.  Galway,  b.  18  Aug.  1829. 

Francis,  6.  18  Sept.  1835. 

Jane,  ra.  Pierce  Joyce,  Esq.  of  Merview,  and  is  deceased. 

Johanna,  a  nun.  Georgina,  a  nun.         Fanny,  <.l.  unm, 

Mary,  d.  unm. 
Mr.  Elake,  who  was  High  Sheriff  co.  Galway,  1848,  d.  1SC9. 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Blake,  Esq.  of  Cregg  Castle. 

AnnsimiX  Crest — Same  as  Blake  of  K'dlidl'J/jh. 
Motto — Virtus  sola  nobilitat. 
>Se«i— Cregg  Castle,  co.  Galway. 


BLAKE    OF    TOWERHILL. 

Blaee,  Valentine-O'Connor,  Esq.  of  Towerhill, 
CO.  Mayo,  and  Bunown  Castle,  co.  Galway,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of  Mayo,  1839  ;  m.  7  Jan.  183G, 
the  Hon.  Margaret-Mary,  only  dau.  of  Charles,  Lord 
ffrench,  and  by  her  (who  d.  IG  July,  1869),  has  issue, 

I.  Maurice,  m.  18C3,  Jeannette,  only  dau.  of  Eichard-P. 
O'Reilly,  Esq.  of  Sans-Souci,  co.  Dublin,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Charles.  iii.  Valentine-Joseph. 
IV.  Robert.                        v.  Thomas. 

VI.  Martin-Joseph.  vii.  John-Joseph,  d.  IBCG. 

I.  Mary.  ii.  Margaret. 


tLtlTCittJC.— This  is  a  branch  of  Elake  of  Eenvyle,  des- 
cending from  Thomas  Blake,  Esq.,  younger  son  of  Valentino 
Blake,  by  Juliana   his  wife,  dau.  of  Geoffrey  Lyneh,  Esq.,  d.  , 
20  Jan.  1574,  seised  of  the  Castle  of  Ballyraacra.   His  son  : 
Walter  Blake,  d.  vitd  patris,  as  appears  by  an  inq.  post, 
mort.,  leaving  a  son  successor  to  his  grandfather. 

Sir  Valentine  Blake,  Bart,  of  Menlough,  so  created  10  July, 
1G22.  (See  Burke's  Peerage.)  He  m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Roebuck  French,  by  whom  he  had, 

I.  Thomas,  2nd  hart. 

II.  Francis,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Patrick  French,  and  had 
six  daus.,  Mary,  Margaret,  Katherinc,  Julian,  EUzabeth, 
Anne. 

I.  Julian,  m.  Adam  Fonte,  Esq. 

II.  Margaret,  m.  1st,  Su-  Nicholas  Arthur ;  2ndly,  Theobald 
Butler,  Esq. 

III.  Anne,  m.  Eichard  Darcy,  Esq. 

Sir  Valentine  m.  2ndly,  Annabel,  dau.  of  James  Lynch, 
Esq.,  but  had  no  issue  by  her.  He  d.  2  Jan.  1G34,  and  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Thomas  Blake,  2nd  bart.  of  Menlough,  m.  Julian,  dau. 
of  Geoffrey  Browne,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Valentine,  3rd  hart. 

II.  Walter,  of  Ixninge,  Suffolk. 

III.  Geoffrey.  iv.  Francis.  v.  John. 

I.  Moggine,  m.  Joseph  Lynch,  Esq. 

II.  Mary,  m.  Martin  Kirwan,  of  Galway. 

III.  Margaret.  iv.  Christian. 

V.  Annabel.  vi.  Anne.  vu.  Julian. 

Sir  Thomas,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Valentine  Blake,  Bart,  of  Menlough,  m.  Elinor,  Srd 
dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Lynch,  3rd  bart.  of  Castle  Carra,  and 
had  issue, 

T.  Thomas,  4th  bart. 

II.  Henry,  ancestor  of  the  9th  bart. 

m.  Francis,  of  Carolina,  who  had  a  son,  Joseph. 

IV.  John,  of  Cloneen,  of  whom  hereafter. 

V.  Walter,  d.  s.  'p. 

Sir  Valentine's  will  was  proved  1  June,  1651.     Hi.q  4th  son, 

John  Blake,  Esq.  of  Cloneen,  was  an  active  supporter  of 
the  cause  of  Charles  II.,  and  was  rewarded  for  his  services  by 
grants  of  lands  in  the  cos.  of  Galway,  Mayo,  and  Clare.  His 
attachment  to  the  Stuarts  induced  him  a  second  time  to 
take  up  arms  in  their  behalf,  and  he  lost  his  hfe  while  leading 
his  regiment  against  the  besiegers  of  Achlone  (1691),  leaving 
an  only  son  (by  his  wife.  Miss  Lynch,  of  Drimcong),  then 
under  age, 
Isidore  Blake,  Esq.  of  Cloneen,  m.  and  had  three  sons, 
I.  Maurice,  his  heir.  ii.  Patrick. 

III.  John,  of  Arran  Quay,  Dublin,  Banker,  had  a  son, 
Isidore,  of  Old  Head,  an  officer  in  the  army,  m.  Jane,  dau. 
of  Henry  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Clogher. 
Isidore  Blake,  who  is  mentioned  in  the  will  of  his  kinsman 
Sir  Thomas  Blake,  Bart.,  dated  31  July,  1748,  was  «.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Maurice  Blake,  of  Towerhill,  m.  his  cousin,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Sir  Walter  Blake,  of  Menlough  Castle,  and  had  two  sons, 

I.  Isidore,  his  heir. 

II.  Anthony,  of  Eosslodge,  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of  William 
Burke,  Esq.  of  Keelogues,  and  had  issue. 

Mr.  Blake,   whose  will,  dated  20  June,  1780,  was  proved  the  1 
25th  of  same  month,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Isidore  Blake,  Esq.  of  Oldhead  and  Towerhill,  co.  Mayo, 
TO.  Fanny,  one  of  the  three  co-heiresses  of  Thomas  Rutledge, 
of  Bushfleld,  co.  Mayo  (the  2nd  liliss  Eutledge,  m.  Anthony 
Ormsby,  Esq.  of  BaUinamore,  co.  Mayo;  and  the  3rd  ra. 
William  Bermingham,  of  Eoss  Hill,  and  was  mother  of  tho 
Countesses  of  Charlemont  and  Lcitrim,  co-heiresses).  Isidora- 
left  six  sons  and  four  daus., 
Maurice,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  of  Lakeview,  m.  Margaret  Powell,  and  had,  Isidore, 
his  heir ;  Edward,  of  Castlcmoylc,  co.  Galway,  m.  Margaret, 
only  dau.  of  John  Nolan,  Esq.  of  Ballinderry ;   Patrick ; 
Fanny;  and  EUzabeth. 
John,  of  Weston,  in.  Charlotte  Blake,  of  Corbally,  and  had, 
Isidore-John,  his  heir,  and  other  children. 
Peter,  of  Ballylahan,  co.  Mayo,  m.  Mary  McLoughlin,  and 
had  Isidore,  his  heir,  and  several  children. 
Anthony,  of  Dublin,  vi.  Eebecca  Skerrctt,  and  left,  Joseph, 
his  heir  (who  in.  his  cousin,  Miss  Lynch,  of  Peterburgh), 
and  a  dau. 
Isidore,  m.  Anne  Coleman,  and  had,  Isidore,  Anthony,  and 

three  daus. 

Mary,  m.  Arthur  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Cloughballymoro,  by  whom 
she  had  one  son  and  several  daus.,  all  of  whom  (with  the 
exception  of  Anne,  in.  Maurice  Blake,  Esq.  of  BaUiuafad> 
d.  young. 


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Anne,  w.Capt.  Joseph  Bouvke,  of  Carrowlceel,  co.  M:iyo,  -.ml 

had  issue  {see  Boukke  of  Curraghlen.ijli). 
Catherine,  m.  Daniel  Jones,  Esq.  of  Banacla,  anil  had  one 
dau. 
Fannj',   in.  Arthur  Lynch,   Esq.   of   Peterhursh,   and  v.as 
mother  of  Charles  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Peterburgh. 
The  eldest  son, 

JUcBicE  ISlake,  Esq.  of  Tcwevhill,  Major  of  the  North 
Mayo  Militia  and  J. P.,  ni.  Maria,  only  dau.  of  Valentine 
O'Connor,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  of  Oakley  Park,  Blackrock, 
and  had,  Valentine  O'Connor,  present  proprietor;  Mary, 
who  m.  the  O'Conor  Don,  many  years  M.P.  for  the  co.  Ros- 
common, and  Honoria,  m.  Edward,  brother  of  the  O'Conor 
Son. 

Arms — Arg.  a  fret  gu. 

Crest — A  mountain  cat,  passant,  ppr. 

Motto — Virtus  sola  nobUitat. 

£c«(s— Towerhill,  Ballyglass ;  and  Bimown  Castle,  Clifden. 


BLAKE    OF    BALLIN-AFAD. 

Elaee,  Maek,  Esq.  of  Unllinafad,  co.  Mayo,  J.P., 
IM.P.  for  CO.  Mavo  from  18iO  to  1846,  and  Hi-li 
fchcriff  1855,  h.  1818. 

%ix\ttlQt. — This  family  is  a  branch  of  Blake  of  Eenvyle, 
descended  from  William,  the  5th  son  of  Walter  Blake  (wlio 
got  a  grant  of  the  Customs  of  Galway).    The  descendant  of 

[lis  William  Blake, 

Andrew  Blake,  of  Galway,  Jlerchant,  was  father  of  Waltee 
Blake,  of  Galway,  who  had  two  sons, 

Eobcrt,  of  Ardfry,  ancestor  of  Blake,  Lord  Wallscourl. 
3is  will  dated  3  July,  1G12,  was  proved  March,  ICIG. 
.  Walter. 
The  2nd  son, 

Walter  Blake,  Esq.,  was  father  of 

Marcos  Blake.  Esq.  of  Galway,  whose  eldest  son, 

Walter  Blake,  purchased  large  tracts  in  the  co.  Mayo  from 
David  O'lCelly,  of  Dunamona,  and  others,  and,  together  with 
several  of  the  younger  sons  of  five  of  the  Galway  families, 
called  "Tribes,"  settled  about  this  period  In  co.  Mayo.  He  d. 
1033,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Marcus  Oge  Blake,  6.  1629,  who  got  regrants  of  his  pro- 
perty by  patent,  dated  30  June,  33rd  Charles  II. ;  he  was  father 
of  Maurice  Blake,  Esq.  of  Ballyfad,  whose  son  Mark  Blake, 
Esq.  of  BaUyfad,  had  with  a  dau.  Austace,  Mrs.  Lynch,  three 
eons, 

I.  Walter,  his  successor. 

II.  Mark,  of  Cloneen,  d.  intestate;  administration  dated 
30  June,  17GG,  left  with  three  daus.,  Katherine,  Bridget,  and 
Austace,  two  sons, 

1  BIaurice,  s.  to  BaUinafad.  2  John. 

The  elder  son, 

Walter  Blake,  Esq.  of  BaUinafad,  d.  s.  p.  By  his  will, 
dated  23  April,  1758,  and  proved  2  June  following,  his  estate 
devolved  on  his  nephew, 

IrlAURicE  Blake,  Esq.  of  BaUinafad,  in.  Sibilla,  dau.  of 
Eoebuck  French,  of  Dooras,  co.  Galway,  and  had  Mark,  his 
heir,  Isidore  Anthony,  and  four  daus.    The  elder  son, 

Mark  Blake,  Esq.  of  BaUinafad,  m.  Christian,  only  dau. 
of  Martin  Kirwan,  Esq.  of  Blindwell,  co.  Galway,  and  had, 
with  a  dau.,  Mary,  m.  Andrew  Browne,  Esq.  of  Moyvilla, 
four  sons,  Maurice  ;  Martin;   Mark;  and  Joseph.    The  eldest, 

Maurice  Blake,  Esq.  of  BaUinafad,  High  Sheriff  co.  Mayo, 
1838,  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Artliur  Lynch,  Esq.  of 
Cloghballymore,  co.  Galway,  and  had  issue, 

I.  IiIark,  now  of  BaUinafad. 

II.  Maurice,  Capt.  in  the  anny,  in.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Cajit. 
Wallis,  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  and  left  issue  Maurice;  Mark- 
Joseph;  Louisa  (deceased),  m.  the  son  of  Ilichard-P. 
O'Etilly,  Esq.  of  Sans  Souci,  near  DubUn;  and  Evelyn,  m. 
1878,  her  cousin  WiUiam  Murphy,  Esq. 

III.  Martin,  d.  s.  p.  iv.  Joseph. 
V.  Llewellyn  (CloghbaUymoro,  co.  Galway),  J. P.,  m. 

I.  Mary,  m.  George-Henry  Moore,  Esq.  of  Moore  Hall,  M.P. 
for  CO.  Mayo,  d.  1870. 

II.  Catherine,  rn.  Arthur  O'Conor,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  the  Palace, 
Elphin,  CO.  lloscommon. 

III.  Anna,  in.  William  Murphy,  Esq.  of  Movmt  Merrion,  co. 
Dublin. 

rv.  Julia,  in.  G.-E.  Browne,  E.sq.  of  Brownestown,  eo.  Mayo. 

V.  Victoria  (deceased),  m.  1st,  18.59,  Thomas  ffi-cnch,  Esq. 
(nephew  of  Lord  ffrench),  d.  May,  IS.'iS :  and  2ndly,  Lieut. - 
Col.  (now  Major-Gen.)  Andrew  Browne,  C.B. 

Arras — Arg.  a  fret  gu. 

Crest — A  mountain  cat,  passant,  ppr. 

Motto — Virtus  sola  nobilitat. 

£ea is— BaUinafad,  co.  Mayo;  CloghbaUyniore,  co.  Galway. 


BLAKE    OF    BALLYGL-LrNIlT    PARK. 

Blake,  Walter-Martin,  Esq.  o^  Ballvghmiu 
Park,  CO.  Galway,  b.  1828  ;  s.  his  undo  1861. 

iLtUCngC. — This  is  another  branch  of  Blake  of  Renvyle, 
but  more  immediately  descending  from  the  House  of  Ardfry. 

Patrick  Blake  of  Galway,  younger  son  of  Andrew  Blake, 
of  same  place,  Merchant  (fee  preceding  Memoir)  was  fatlier  ot 

Andrew  Blake  of  Galway,  Alderman,  r,i.  Julia  PJartyn, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Walter,  of  Durramacrina,  ancestor  of  Blake  of  that  place 
and  Oran  Castle. 

II.  Andrew,  of  Galway,  Merchant,  who  got  a  grant  of  lancU, 
1677,  ancestor  of  Blake  of  Fartigar  or  Castle  Grove,  ami 
Blake  of  Malaga  in  Spain. 

III.  Martin,  ancestor  of  this  line. 

IV.  Edward,  of  Galway,  Merchant,  d.  s.  p.  IG73. 

AldeiTOan  Blake's  will,  dated  20  Kov.  1624,  was  proved  9  Feb. 
1G30.     His  3rd  son, 

Martin  Blake  FitzAndrew,  Esq.  of  Cummer,  High  Sheriff 
of  Galway,  1G48,  had  a  grant  of  tlio  estate  of  Ballyglunin,  29th 
Charles  II. ;  he  m,  1st,  Margaret  Martyn,  of  Dangan,  by 
whom  he  had  a  dau.,  Margaret,  m.  Joseph  Lynch,  Esq.,  and 
2ndly,  Aug.  1642,  Anne  Joyes;  and  d.  IG9I,  leaving  issue  by 
her  two  sons, 

Peter,  his  heir. 

Patrick,  whose  wUl,  dated  12  Feb.  1G76,  was  proved  in  France- 
21  March,  1677. 
The  elder  son, 

Peter  Blake.  Esq.  of  Cummer  and  Ballyglunin,  m.  SybiUa 
Joyce,  and  d.  1691,  leaving 

Martin,  of  whom  presently. 

Patrick,  ancestor  of  Blake,  Bart.,  of  Langham,  Suffolk. 

The  eldest  son, 

Martin  Blake,  Esq.  of  Cummer  and  Ballyglunin,  to.  1G91, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Edward  French,  Esq.  of  Abbey  Boyle,  co. 
Koscomraon,  and  d.  1731,  having  had,  with  a  dau.  Sibilla,  m. 
Andrew  Blake,  Esq.  of  Castlegrove,  a  son, 

Edmond  Blake,  Esq.  of  BaUyglunin,  m.  1724,  Mary  French, 
of  Rahasane,  and  had,  with  a  dau.,  Mrs.  Darcy,  of  Hound's- 
Wood,  three  sons, 

I.  Martin,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  (/.  «.  p.    His  wiU  is  dated  24  Feb.  1774. 

III.  Robert  (Rev.),  d.  s.  2). 

Mr.  Blake  d.  1771,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Martin  Blake,  Esq.  of  Ballyglunin,  in.  1751,  Bridget,  dau. 
of  Pierce  Joyce,  of  Galway,  and  d.  1777,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Edmond,  of  BaUyglunin,  m.  1780,  Mary  Aylward,  of  Bal- 
linagar  (which  lady  afterwards  m.,  1787,  Col.  John  Blake,  of 
Furbo),  and  d.  1782,  having  had  one  son,  Martin-Stephen> 
who  d.  unm.  1788. 

II.  Walter,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Martin.  iv.  Pierce  (Rev.) 

V.  John,  of  Tuam,  in.  31  Dec.  1803,  Olivia-Ann,  dau.  of 
Cliristopher  French,  of  Brook  Lodge,  and  d.  6  Oct.  1822, 
having  had  issue, 

1  John-Joseph,  of  Garbally,  King's  Co.,  m.  3  Oct.  1829, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Bodlcin,  Esq.  of  Armagh,  co. 
Galway,  and  has  issue,  ,Tolin-St.  George,  d.  in  infancy; 
Harriett,  a  Nun;  and  Olivia,  m.  John  Taaffe,  Esq. 
1  Julia,  Hi.  1835,  Martin-Kirwau  Blake,  Esq.  of  Merlin 
Park. 
The  2nd  son, 

AValker  Blake,  Esq.,  m.  1789,  Mary  Archdeacon,  and  h:iil 
issue, 

I.  Martin-Joseph,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry,  m.  June,  1827,  Adelaide,  eldest  dau.  of  the  lata 
Robert  French,  Esq.  of  Monivae  Castle,  co.  Galway,  and  v.. 
17  Oct.  1868,  leaving  issue, 

Waltek-Martin,  now  of  BaUyglunin  Park. 

Eobert-French.  Henry. 

Martin.  John-O'Drien,  Capt.  10th  regt. 

Adelaide.  Elizabeth. 

Niehola,  m.  Andrew  Veitch,  Esq.  of  Galway,  and  d.  s.  j;. 

Mary. 
The  elder  son, 

Martin-Joseph  Blake,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  BaUyglunin  Park.  b. 
1790,  was  M.P.  for  Galway  for  a  long  period ;  he  d.  unuK  I8>il, 
and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  the  present  Walter-Mabti.h 
Blake,  Esq.  of  Ballyglunin. 

.^cjiis— Arg.  a  fret  gu. 

Crest— A  mountain  cat,  passant  guardant,  ppr. 

Motto — Virtus  sola  nobilitat. 

i'tctJ— Ballyglunm  Park,  BaUyglunin,  co.  Galway. 


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BLAKEMORE. 

See  BooKEE. 


BliAKENEY    OF    CASTLE    BLAKENEY. 

Blakexet,  Johx,  Esq.  of  Abbert,Castle  Blakeney, 
CO.  Galwaj,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  of  the  23rcl  E.  W. 
Fusiliers,  m.  1854,  Fannj,  dau.  of  James-H.  Burke, 
Esq.  of  St.  Cleran's,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John-Theophilus,  6.  31  Jan.  loC5. 

II.  Robert-Edward. 

I.  Anne.  ii.  Mary.  iii.  Fanny. 

ILtUCrtrir. — ^riie  BlnUeneys  formerly  resided  in  Norfolk, 
wbere  they  were  in  possession  of  considerable  landed  property, 
and  settled  in  Ireland,  tcra-p.  Elizabeth. 

John  Blakeset,  Esq.  son  of  Eobert  Blakeney,  Esq.  of  Castle 
Blakeney,  a.d.  1671,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Dudley  Persse,  of 
Roxborough,  Dean  of  Kilmacduah,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder 
eon, 

CoLOSEL  EoBEBT  Blakeset,  of  Castle  Blakeney,  M.P.  for 
Athenry,  ra.  Susannah,  dau.  of  Col.  William  Ormsby,  M.P., 
and  had  several  children,  the  eldest  of  whom, 

John  Blakeney,  Esq.  of  Castle  Blakeney,  a  Colonel  in  the 
army,  and  M.P. ,  m.  Grace,  dau.  of  Col.  Persse,  of  Boxborough, 
and  had  issue, 
Eobekt,  of  Abbert,  a  Major  in  the  army,  and  M.P.,  m.  1752, 
Gertrude,  dau.  of  Major  Robert  Blakeney,  of  Mount 
Blakeney,  and  had  issue,  John,  d.  umn.;  Grace,  Mrs. 
Lyon. 
John,  d.  unm. 

Theophilus,  of  whom  presently. 

William,  a  Colonel  in  the  army,  and  M.P.,  father,  with  other 
children,  of  the  late  Eight  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Blakenrt, 
G.C.B.,  G.C.H.,  K.T.S.,  &c.,  a  Field-Marshal  in  the  army, 
Colonel-in-Chief  of  Rifle  Brigade,  17  years  Commander  of 
the  Forces  in  Ireland,  and  Governor  of  Chelsea  Hospital,  6. 
1778  ;    TO.   1814,   Maria,   dau.  of  the  late  Col.  Gardiner, 
E.I.C.S.,  and  d.  s.  p. 
Sarah,  m.  Col.  Persse,  of  Eoxborough. 
Martha,  to.  M.  Browne,  Esq.  of  Shewel. 
Mary,  m.  Major  Taylor,  of  Castle  Taylor. 
The  3rd  son, 

Theophilus  Blakeney,  Esq.  of  Abbert,  Capt.  in  the  army, 
and  M.P.,  m.  1782,  Margaret,   eldest  dau.  of  John  Stafford, 
Esq.  of  Gillstown,  co.  Roscommon,  and  had  issue, 
John-Henrt,  of  Abbert. 

Bridget,  m.  Sir  Eichard-Bligh  St.  George,  Bart.  ofWoodsgift, 
CO.  Kilkenny, 
Margaret,  m.  John  ODwyer,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Capt.  De  Hugo,  of  the  French  National  Guard. 
Harriett,  m.  Arthur  St.  George,  Esq.  of  Kilrush  House. 

Capt.  Blakeney  d.  22  Sept.  1813,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John-Heskt  Blakeney,  Esq.  of  Abbert,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff 
in  1819;  m.  1  July,  1S13,  Charlotte,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  Sir 
Boss  Mahon,  Bart,  of  Castlegar,  co.  Galway,  by  Elizabeth,  his 
1st  wife,  sister  of  John-Denis,  1st  Marquess  of  Sligo,  and  d. 
.7  Nov.  1S58,  having  by  her  (who  d.  2  Aug.  1365)  had  issue, 

John,  now  of  Abbert. 

Robert,  late  Major  48th  regt.,  m.  1860,  Hon.  Mary-Sophia, 
eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Jeffery,  5th  Viscount  AshbrooU,  and 
has  issue,  Henry-Eoss,  b.  2  April,  1862;  Frederick-Robert, 
b.  16  May,  1863;  Ernest-Charles-Cecil,  b.  27  Jan.  1869; 
Frances-Alice ;  Beatrice-Maud. 

William,  E.I.C.S.  Edward.  Henry. 

Elizabeth  Margaret,  m.  24  April,  1834,  Albemarle  Cator, 
F/Sq.  deceased,  eldest  son  of  John  Cator,  Esq.  of  BeckenUam 
Place,  Kent,  and  Woodbastwiok  Hall,  Norfolk. 

.Sarah.  JIary.  Louisa. 

Harriete.  Margaret. 

Anna,  to.  20  Dec.  1855,  Charles-Morgan  Norwood,  of  Hull, 
M.P.,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Charles  Norwood,  Esq. 

Arms — Sa.  a  chevron  erm.,  between  three  leopards'  faces 
or. 

Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an  arm  erect,  couped  at 
the  elbow,  vested  gu.,  cuffed  arg.,  in  the  hand  a  sword  ppr., 
hilt  and  pommel  gold. 

Motto — Auxilium  meum  ab  alto. 

&a«— Abbert,  Castle  Blakeney,  co.  Galway. 


BLAND    OF    KIPPAX    PAHK. 

Bland,  Thomas  Datison,  Esq.  of  Kippax  Part, 
CO.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  23  Nov.  1812  ;  m.  1st, 
Aug.  181-8,  Sophy-Caroline,  dau.  of  John  Madocks, 
Esq.  of  Grlanywern,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Dec.  1856) 
had  issue, 


I.  John-Davison,  6.  1852. 

II.  Thomas-Edward,  b.  Itiol. 

I.  Caroline-Sophy.  ii,  Eleanor-Frances. 

Mr.  Bland  m.  2ndly,  June,  1860,  Susanne-Emily, 
dau.  of  H.-S.  Waddiugton,  Esq.  of  Cavenham, 
Suffolk,  and  has  by  her, 

II.  Arthur-Davison,  6.  1862. 

3LilXCtlQC. — The  family  of  Bland  was  anciently  seated 
at  Bland's  Gill,  co.  York,  but  the  male  line  of  the  elder  stock 
failing,  the  representation  devolved  upon  the  descendant  of 

Robert  Bland  of  Learning,  in  the  N.R.,  a  younger  son  of 
Bland  of  Bland's  Gill.    This  Robert  was  great-grandfather  of 

Sir  Thomas  Bland,  Knt.,  who  settled  at  Kippax  Park,  in  the 
time  of  Elizabeth,  and  was  in  the  comnission  of  the  peace  for 
the  CO.  York  in  the  32nd  of  that  reiijn.  His  grandson  Sir 
Thomas  Bland,  of  Kippax  Park,  was  created  a  Baronet 
30  Aug.  1642,  by  King  Charles  I.,  for  his  active  zeul  and 
devotion  in  the  royal  cause,  and  became  ancestor  of  the 
Blasds  of  Kippax,  extinct  Baronets,  the  last  of  whom. 

Sir  Hungerford  Bland,  8th  hart.,  d.  unm.  in  1756,  when 
the  title  became  extinct,  while  the  estate  passed  to  his  cousin, 

Thomas  Davison,  Esq.,  b.  8  June,  1744-45;  son  of  Thomas 
Davison,  Esq.  of  Blakestone,  who  was  son  of  Thomas  Davison, 
Esq.  of  the  same  place,  by  Anne  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Bland,  5th  bart.  He  assumed  the  additional  surname 
of  Bland,  and  in.  in  1776,  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Godfrey 
Meynell,  Esq.  of  Yeldersley,  co.  Derby,  by  whom  he  had  one 
son,  Thomas,  his  heir,  and  five  daus.,  Harriett,  m.  Lieut.- 
Col.  John-Sullivan  Wood;  Martha;  Anne;  Frances-Augusta; 
Judith-Selina;  and  Charlotte,  m.  the  Rev.  Theophilu.s  " 
Barnes.  Mr.  Davison-Bland  d.  27  April,  1794,  and  was  «.  by 
his  son, 

Thomas  Davison-Bland,  Esq.  of  Kippax  Park,  6.  15  July, 
1783;  iii.  20  Jan.  1812,  AppoUonia-Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles- 
Philip,  16th  Lord  Stourton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Nov. 
1868)  had  issue, 

Thomas,  now  of  Kippax  Park. 

Edward,  Vicar  of  Kippax,  M.A.  , 

Henry,  d.  under  age.  j 

William,  R.A.,  deceased. 

George,  in.  Mary,  dau.  of  J.-T.  Wharton,  Esq.,  and  has  a  son, 
Godfrey,  and  a  dau.,  Emily-Augasta. 

AUeyne,  Lieut.  R.N.  Frederick-William. 

Philip  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Draycot,   Stoke-on-Trent,  !>. 
8  May,  1824;  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Walter  Ritchie,  Esq.,  14tli 
Dragoons,  and  has  issue, 
Francis-Denison,  b.  24  May,  1853. 
Frederick-MUbanke,  Lieut.  R.A.,  6.  14  April,  1854. 

Ealph-Milbanke.  Appollonia. 

Mary,  m.  Charles  Weld,  Esq.  of  Chideock,  Dorset. 

Augusta,  d.  young. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend  sa.,  three  pheons  of  the  field. 

Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  lion's  head  ppr. 

Seat — Kippax  Park,  near  Leeds. 


BLAND    OF    DERRIGUIN. 

Bland,  Feancis-Cheistophee,  Esq.  of  Derriquin 
Castle,  CO.  Kerry,  J.P.,  b.  8  Oct.  1826  ;  High  Sheriff 
1859  ;  s.  his  father  1863  ;  m.  23  June,  1819,  Jane, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Archibald-Robert  Hamilton,  of 
Cork,  and  has  issue, 

I.  James-Fbanklin,  m.  31  Dec.  1873,  Agnes-Margaret,  eldest 
dau.  of  S.  Wilson  Block,  Esq.,  15  Talbot  Square,  Hyde  Park, 
London,  and  has  issue,  Francis-Christofher-Cecil;  Agnes- 
Emma;  Eveleen. 

II.  Archibald-Eobert-Hamilton. 

III.  Francis-Christopher-Earle. 

IV.  Uichard-Townsend-Herbert. 

I.  Emma- Alice.  ii.  Jane-Hamilton. 

III.  Catherine-Cotter.  iv.  Alice-Phillis. 

V.  Mary. 

31iUC«l(IC. — Tliis  family  were  originally  seated  in  the  co. 
of  York.    The  first  who  settled  in  Ireland  was  ' 

The  Very  Rev.  James  Bland,  Archdeacon  of  Limerick,  and 
Dean  of  Ardfert.  In  a  deed  of  sale  registered  in  Wakefield,  in 
1717,  he  is  described  as  of  Killarney,  co.  Kerry,  Ireland,  and 
as  disposing  of  his  estates  in  Sedbergh,  co.  York,  to  Richard 
Willen.  He  was  the  son  of  John  Bland,  of  Sedbergh,  as 
proved  by  the  records  of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  where 
he  was  admitted  on  3rd  May,  16S4.  He  went  to  Ireland  as 
Chaplain  to  Lord  Deputy  Sidney,  in  1692.  He  m.  Lucy,  dau 
of  Sir  Francis  Brewster,  Lord  Mayor  of  Dublin  1671-75,  and 


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w«s  father  of  The  Rev.  Francis  Eland  (whose  great-grandson, 
the  Ven.  Nathaniel  Bland,  Archdeacon  of  Aghadoe,  is  the 
present  head  of  the  familsr)  and  of 

Nathaniel  Bland,  LL.D.,  Judge  of  the  Prerogative  Court 
of  Dublin,  and  Vicar-General  of  the  Diocese  of  Ardfert  and 
Aghadoe.  He  m.  1st,  Diana,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Nicholas 
Kemeys,  Esq.,  and  had  by  her  a  son, 

James,  his  heir, 
He  ',n.  2ndly,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Francis  Hcaton,  Esq.,  hy  whom  he 
had  issue, 

Francis,  father,  hy  Catherine   Mahony    his  wife,  of  Colonel 

James-Francis  Bland,  of  Killarncy,  and  of  Frances,  m.  the 

Eev.  Eohert  Hewson. 

Nathaniel,  m.  Mary  Mead,  but  had  no  issue. 

George,  m.  Hannah  Westropp,  but  had  no  issue. 

Lucy,  m.  George  Orpen,  Esq.,  a  Military  Officer,  distin- 
guished at  Minden,  4th  son  of  the  Eev.  Thomas  Orpen,  of 

Killowen,  co.  Kerry. 

Hester,  in.  Eobert  Sinclair,  Laird  of  Freswick,  Caithness. 

Dorothea,  m.  Francis  Crumpe,  Esq.,    and  had,  with  other 

issue,  Nathaniel  Crumpe,  of  Randalls  Park,  in  Surrey,  who 

took  the  additional  surname  of  Bland. 
Dr.  Bland  was  s.  by  his  eldest  .son, 

The  Rev.  James  Bland,  of  Derriquin  Castle,  who  m.  Isf, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Christopher  Julian;  and  2ndly,  Barbara, 
dau.  of  —  Nash,  Esq.,  by  the  former  of  whom  he  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  dau.,  m.  Major  Nathaniel  Eland,  and  a  son  and 
successor, 

FaANcis-CHKiSTOPnER  Bland,  Esq.  of  Derriquin  Castle,  m. 
15  March,  1798,  Lucinda,  dau.  of  Arthur-Bastable  Herbert, 
Esq.  (eldest  son  of  Bastable  Herbert  E.sq.),  of  Brewsterfield, 
near  Killarney,  by  his  wife  Barbara,  dau.  of  Maurice  Fitz- 
Gerald,  Knight  of  Kerry  (son  of  John  FitzGerald,  Knight  of 
Kerry,  by  Hon.  Honora  O'Brien,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Conor,  2nd 
Viscount  Clare),  and  by  her  (who  d.  186i;  had, 

.Tames-Franklin,  late  of  Derriquin. 

Arthur.  John,  rf.  March,  1859.  Edward. 

Klizabeth,  w.  Frederick  Hyde,  Esq. 

Liuy,  III.  Capt.  Thomas  Stuart,  R.N. 

J  i:mcos-Diana  {d.  23  April,  1872),  m.  1832,  Thomas-Harnett 
1  ullcr,  Esq.  of  Glashnacree,  co.  Kerry,  son  of  Capt.  Edward 
i  uller  by  Elizabeth,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Eev.  John  Elenner- 
liassett,  Ecctor  of  Tralee.  The  only  son  of  this  marriage  is 
.l;imes-FrankUn  Fuller,  F.S.A.,  Fellow  of  the  Royal  Institute 
of  British  Architects. 

:\lary-Matilda. 

Christina-Frances,  in.  Robcrt-Acheson  Tlitompson,  Esq. 

Clara-Dalinda,  m.  William  Allen,  Esq. 
Mr.  i;iand  d.  16  Sept.  1838,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

.Tames-Fkanklin  Bland,  Esq.  of  Derriquin  Castle,  J. P., 
lligli  Sheriff  1835,  6.  24  Jan.  1799;  m.  27  Dec.  1825,  Emma, 
lau.  of  Joseph  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Dunkerron  Castle,  co.  Kerry, 
'!aj  ir  Bengal  Artillery,  and  had  issue, 

Francis-Christopher,  now  of  Derriquin. 

James-Franklin,  Capt.  57th  Foot,  6.  10  Jan.  1828  ;  killed  at 
till'  battle  of  Inkerman. 

Aliro-Phillis,    m.    20   Dec.    1853,    tJsher  Williamson,    Esq., 
I  Iilost  son  of  the  Rev.  Benjamin  Williamson,  of  Old  Dro- 
moro,  CO.  Cork. 
le  d.  G  March,  18C3. 

Arms — Erm.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  pheons  or,  in  the  sinister 
hief  point  a  cinqucfoil  vert.,  quartering  Kemets. 
Crest — A  cock,  ppr.,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  pheon  or. 
Molto — Eloquentia  sagitta. 
Seat — Derriquin  Castle,  near  Kcnmare,  co.  Kerry. 


BLAND    OF    BLANDSFOET. 

Eland,  JonN-LoFTUS,  Esq.  of  Blaiulsfort,  Queen's 
o.,  b.  21  Jiiue,  1841  ;  s.  his  father  21  Jan.  1872, 
ate  Capt.  6th  InniskilUng  Dragoons  ;  m.  2  July, 
>,  Alice,  2nd  dau.  of  George  Hotham,  of  York- 
hire,  late  Capt.  K.E.,  and  has  issue,  one  son, 

Hdmpheey-Loftds,  b.  April,  1869. 

HfltCagC. — John  Bland,  Esq.  of  Blandsfort,  an  officer  in 
he  Dragoons,  m.  1763,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Charles  Birch,  Esq.  of 
iircli  Grove,  co.  Wexford,  and  d.  1790,  leaving  a  son  and 
uccessor, 
John  Bland,  Esq.  of  Blandsfort,  m.  1799,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
f  Robert  Birch,  Esq.  of  Turvey,  co.  Dublin,  and  by  her 
who  d.  1836)  left  at  his  decease,  1810,  three  sons  and  three 
aus.,  viz., 

John-Thomas,  his  heir. 

Eobert-Wintringham  (Rev.),  of  Abbey ville,  co.  Antrim, 
J. P.,  'III.  Alicia,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Evans,  of  Dun- 
gannon,  co.  Tyrone,  and  |has  issue,  John-Humphrey,  ru. 
Emily,  dau.  of  Rev.  W.-C.  Madden ;  Edward-Loftus,  Col. 


E.E.;  Robert-Henry;  Mary-Anne-Sinclair,  deceased;  Sarah- 
Maria;  Louisa-Jane. 
Loftcs-Henrt,  late  of  Blandsfort.  ' 

Catherine-Jane,  m.  1st,   Capt.  Richard  Croker,  R.N.  ;  and 
2ndly,  Rev.  Thomas-Frere  Bowerbank,  vicar  of  Chiswick, 
Middlesex;  d.  1867. 
Sarah-Annie,  d.  unm.  1823. 

Georgina-Elizabeth,   m.    James  Franck    EoUeston,  Esq.  of 
Franckfort  Castle,  King's  Co. 
The  eldest  son, 

John-Thomas  Bland,  Esq.  of  Blandsfort,  m.  Margaret,  dau. 
of  John  Bond,  Esq.  of  Bath,  and  dying  s.  p.  1849,  devised 
Blandsfort  to  his  brother, 

Loftds-Henry  Bland,  Esq.  of  Blandsfort,  Q.C.,  M.P. 
for  the  King's  Co.,  b.  Aug.  1805;  vi.  Isi,  20  Aug.  1840, 
Charlotte-Ehzabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Gen.  the  Hon.  Arthur- 
Grove  Annesley,  of  Ann's  Grove,  co.  Cork,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
26  March,  1842)  had  a  son, 

John-Loftcs,  now  of  Blandsfort. 
He  ill.  2ndly,  2  Dec.  1843,  Annie-Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late 
John-Prendergast  Hackett,  Esq.  of  Stratford  Place,  London, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 
I.  Thomas-Dalrymple,  4th  Hussars,  b.  9  June,  1845;  </.  1868. 

I.  Elizabeth-Emily,  in.  the  Very  Rev.  Dean  Warburtou. 

II.  Annie-Sophia-Alieia. 

Mr.  Loftus  Bland  graduated  at  Cambridge  1825,  became  M.A. 
1828,  was  called  to  the  Ear  1829,  and  was  created  Q.C.  1854. 
He  was  returned  for  the  King's  Co.  1852,  and  continued  to 
represent  it  in  Parliament  until  1859 ;  and  was  appointed 
Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions,  co.  Cavan,  1SG2.  He  d.  21 
Jan.  1872. 

Arms — Arg.  on  a  bend  sa.  three  pheons  or,  in  the  sinister 
chief  point  a  crescent  gu. 

Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  a  lion's  head  ppr.,  charged 
with  a  crescent  gu. 

Motto — Quo  fata  vocant. 

-SecU— Blandsfort,  Abbeylcix. 


BLATHWAYT    OF    DYRHAlVr    PARK. 

Blathwayt,  Geoege-William,  Esq.  of  Dyrham 
Park,  CO.  Gloucester,  and  of  Langridgo  and  Porlock, 
Somerset,  J.P.,  b.  11  May,  1824 ;  late  of  the  1st 
Dragoon  Guards  ;  m.  1856,  Charlotte- Amelia,  dau. 
of  Major  Baksr. 

iLlltCagC— The  family  of  Bl.athwayt  is  of  very  ancient 
origin :  the  first  of  the  name,  originally  spelt  Brauthwait,  are 
said  to  have  come  over  to  England  with  William  the  Con- 
queror, and  to  have  settled  in  the  counties  of  Cumberland 
and  W^estmorland,  where  they  had  grants  of  land  for  services 
rendered. 

The  family  estates  of  Dyrham,  &c.,  originally  belonged  to  Sir 
Walter  Dennis,  Knt.,  who  sold  the  manor  in  ithe  13th  Eliza- 
beth, 1571,  to  George  Wynter,  Esq.  (youngest  brother  of  Sir 
William  W^ynter,  of  Lidney,  in  the  Forest  of  Dean).  He  m. 
Anne,  one  of  the  sisters  and  co-heiresses  of  Eobert  Brayn, 
Esq.,  a  Merchant  of  Bristol,  and  dying  1581,  was  s.  by  his  son, 
John  Wynter,  a  Capt.  in  the  R.N.,  who  accompanied  Sir 
Francis  Drake,  in  his  famous  voyage  round  the  world  as  his 
Vice-Admiral.  His  eldest  brother.  Sir  William  Wynter,  of 
Lidney,  Gloucestershire,  was  also  a  Vice-Admiral  under  Sir 
Francis  Drake,  at  the  destruction  of  the  Spanish  Armada. 
Capt.  John  Wynter  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Bruen,  of 
Dorsetshire,    and  dying  1619,  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

SiE  George  Wynter,  High  Sheriff  for  Gloucestershire,  7tli 
Charles  1.  He  in.  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Rogers,  Esq.  of 
Cannington,  Somerset,  and  dying  1638,  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

John  Wynter,  Esq.  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Thomas  Gerard, 
Esq.  of  Trent,  Somerset,  and  d.  1668,  leaving  an  only  sur- 
viving dan., 

Mary  Wynter,  in.  23  Dec.  1686,  William  Blatuwayt, 
Esq.  of  St.  Martin's,  "within  the  citty  of  London,"  and  had 
(with  a  dau.,  Anne,  in.  the  Hon.  Edward  Southwell,  of  King's 
Weston)  two  sons,  William,  his  heir;  John,  a  Col.  in  the  army, 
m.  Miss  Penfield,  and  had  issue.  This  Mr.  Blathwayt  was 
Secretary-at-War,  and  also  Secretary  of  State  to  King  William, 
during  his  abode  in  Holland  and  Flanders;  he  was  also  one  of 
the  Commissioners  for  Trade  and  Plantations,  and  Clerk  ot 
the  Privy  Council  in  the  reigns  of  King  Charles,  Kint;  Jajies, 
King  William,  and  Queen  Anne.  He  hkewise  was  M.P.  for 
the  city  of  Bath  from  16U0  to  1710.  He  died  Aug.  1717,  and 
was  «.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

William  Blathwayt,  Esq.  of  Dyrham,  m.  1710,  Thomasina 


lis 


ELE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


ELE 


Ambrose,  and  by  lier  (wlio  d.  1774)  left,  at  bis  decease  in  1742, 
a  son, 

"William  BLA-rn-n-ATX,  Esq.   of  Dyrham,  r/i.  1st,  1750,  Miss 
Penelope  Jcnkinson,  and  by  her  (who  d.  July,  1755)  had  issue, 
I.  WILLU.M,  his  heir,  b.  1751 ;  II.  James,  b.  1754,  Capt.  in  the 
army,  d.  unm.  1783 ;  i.  Penelope,  b.  1755,  m.  Mr.  Crane,  and 
had  one  son  only,  William,  who  took  the  name  of  Blathwatt, 
1818,  but  d.  s.  p.  1839.    He  m.  2ndly,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Le  Pepre 
(whose  maiden  name  was  Clarke),  and  by  her  (who  d.  Aug. 
1764)  had  issue, 
I.  Geobge-William,  Fellow  of  Merton  College,  Oxon,  and 
Bector  of  Langridge,  Somerset,  and  of  Dyrham,  co.  Glou- 
cester, m.  1795,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Charles  Pye,  Esq.  of  Wad- 
leyj  Berks,  High  Sheriff  of  that  county,  and  had  issue, 
Geobge-Willlam,  of  Dyrham  Park. 

"William,  Capt.  3rd  Light  Dragoons,  b.  10  April,  1798 ;  to. 
Emilia,  sister  of  Sir  Edmund  Filmer,  Bart.,  and  d.,  leav- 
ing issue. 

Charles,  Eector  of  Langridge;  6.  6  Jan.  1800;  m.  Bliss 
Piose,  and  had  issue  two  sons. 
■n'ynter,  d.  young,  1818. 

Anne-Sophia,  m.  Thomas  Curtis  Esq.  of  London.  Frances. 
Mr.  'William  Blathwayt  m.  3rd1y,  Miss  Mary  Creighton,  of 
London,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.  He  d.  May,  1787,  and  was 
s.  by  his  eldest  son  of  the  first  marriage, 

William  Blathwayt,  Esq.  of  Dyrham,  6.  1751 ;  m.  July, 
1790,  Frances,  dau.  of  William  Scott,  Esq.  of  Great  Barr,  Staf- 
fordshire, but  d.  May,  1S06,  without  issue,  leaving  his  widow 
surviving  ;  she  subsequently  m.  Admiral  Douglas,  who  d.  in 
1839.    His  nephew, 

Geobge-William  Blathtvatt,  Esq.  of  Dyrham  Park,  and 
Langridge  and  Porlock,  J. P.,  a  Col.  in  the  army,  served  at 
Waterloo,  6.  25  Feb.  1797 ;  to.  21  Jan.  1822,  Mary-Anne,  dau. 
of  the  Eev.  Thomas-Agmondisham  "Vesey  ( of  the  famUy  of 
Viscount  De  Vesci),  and  had  issue, 

I.  Geobge-William,  now  of  Dyrham  Park. 

II.  Wynter-Thomas  (Eev.),  M.A.,  Eector  of  Dyrham,  &.  Sept. 
1825;  TO.  Frances-Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  E.  Philips,  Esq., 
and  by  her  (who  d.  22  Feb.  1869)  has  issue. 

III.  Richard- Vesey  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  LUlington,  Dorset, 
b.  Jan.  1827  ;  m.  Miss  A.  Williams,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Charles-Pye,  6.  March,  1828. 

V.  AVilliam,  b.  April,  1839 ;  d.  June,  1859. 
Col.  Blathwayt  d.  14th  May,  1871. 

Arms — Or,  two  bends  engrailed,  sa. 

Crest— On  a  rock  ppr.,  an  eagle  rising  arg.,  wings  az. 

J/oito— Virtute  et  veritate. 

Seat — Dyrham  Park,  Chipping  Sodbury,  Gloucestershire. 


BLENCOWE    OF    THOBY    PRIORY. 

Blexcowe,  Henet-Peescott-Geoege,  Esq.  of 
Thoby  Priory,  Essex,  b.  17  Oct.  1858 ;  s.  1861. 

ILtttCaCJC.— Thomas  de  Blencowe  (son  of  Adam  de  Blcn 
cowe),  TO.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Nicholas  Veteripont  or 
Vipont  (1333),  Baron  of  Westmorland,  and  to  whom  his  Alston 
estates  descended,  in  conjunction  with  his  sister  Joan,  wife  of 
AViUiam  Whytlaw.  They  now  belong  to  Greenwich  Hospital. 
Their  son  and  heir, 

William  de  Blencowe,  m.  temp.  Henbi  VI.,  Johanna,  dau. 
of  Robert  Brisco,  of  Crofton,  Cumberland.  4th  in  direct  des- 
cent from  this  William  was 

Anthony  Blekcowe,  Esq.,  the  eldest  son  and  heir  of 
Eichard  Blencowe,  Esq.  He  ra.  Winifred  Dudley,  grand-dau.  of 
the  old  Lord  Dudley,  of  Yanwarth,  Westmorland,  and  had 
issue,  1  Eichard,  his  heir  apparent,  mentioned  among  the 
gentry  of  the  county  subject  to  Border  Service  1543 ;  2  An- 
thony, D.C.L.,  Provost  of  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  45  years; 
3  George,  M.P.  for  Chichester  1G03.  The  grandson  and  suc- 
cessor of  Anthony  (the  son  of  his  eldest  son  Eichard)  was 

SiE  IIesby  Blencowe,  High  Sheriff  of  Cumberland  1608, 
who  was  knighted  by  King  James  I.,  1617.  He  was  again 
High  Sheriff  of  Cumberland,  1st  Chables  I.  and  d.  21  Nov. 
1635.  His  1st  wife  was  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Musgrave, 
of  Hayton,  Bart.,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue  that  lived  to  suc- 
ceed him.  His  2nd  wife  was  Grace,  dau.  of  Sir  Eichard  Sand- 
ford,  of  Howgill,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  1  Chhistopher,  his 
successor;  2  Henry,  d.  unm.  v.  p.;  3  Anthony,  to  whom  the 
estate  at  Harbybrow  was  first  limited  by  Mr.  Highmore; 
Anthony  d.  soon  after  his  father,  unm. ;  4  John,  rn.  and  -;.  in 
his  father's  lifetime,  leaving  issue  (by  Annie  his  wife),  Eliza- 
beth, TO.  H.  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Hollin  Hall,  Eipon,  York, 
grandfather  of  Sir  W.  Thompson,  a  Baron  of  the  Exchequer; 
and  1  Ann,  m.  George  Barwick,  Esq.  of  Carhsle.  The 
eldest  oou. 


Sib  CnBisTOPHEB  Blencowe,  Knt.  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thcmai 
Robinson,  Esq.  of  Eokeby,  Yorkshire,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
sur\-iving  son, 

Christophee  Blencowe,  Esq.,  who  m.  Ann,  eldest  dau.  and 
co-heiress  of  William  Laton,  of  Dalemain,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 
a  son  and  heir, 

Henbt  Blencowe,  Esq.  High  Sheriff  of  Cumberland  tor.  p. 
Geobge  I. ;  he  m.  1st,  Dorothy,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Georuo 
Sisson,  Esq.  of  Penrith,  and  by  her  (who  d.  29  Oct.  1707)  b;ul, 
with  other  issue,  an  eldest  son,  Cheistopheb,  who  succeeilnl 
him;  he  to.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  W.  Todd,  Esq.  of  Wath, 
Yorkshire,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henby,  who  s.  his  half-brother,  Christopher. 

II.  WiOiam,  m.  1736,  Elizabech,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Fer- 
dinando  Latus,  Esq.  of  the  Beck,  in  Milium,  Cumborh  utl. 
by  Henrietta  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Tempest,  Bart,  of 
Tong,  CO.  York,  and  had,  with  three  elder  sons,  who  d.  s.  p. 

Willlam-Febdinando,  son  and  heir. 

Elizabeth,  m.  J.  Blair,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Carlisle,  interred  in 
St.  Mary's,  Cariisle. 
in.  Peter,  m.  Frances  Benn,  of  "Whitehaven,  Cumberland, 
and  had  issue,  1  Henry ;  and  1  Elizabeth. 
Heni7  Blencowe,  Esq.  d.  1721,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Cheistopheb  Blencowe,  Esq.  of  Blencowe,  an  eminent 
Barrister,  D.L.,  and  Judge  of  the  Courts  of  Records  of  the 
Tower  Hamlets,  d.  vMm.  1723,  and  was  s.  by  his  half- 
brother, 

Henry  Blencowe,  Esq.  to.  Mary,  only  surviving  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Alexander  Prescott,  Esq.  of  Thoby  Priory,  Essex, 
and  had,  with  a  dau.  Mary,  d.  unm.,  a  son  and  heir, 

Henby-Pbescott  Blencowe,  Esq.,  m.  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau. 
of  Richard  Barbor,  Esq.  of  Brentwood.  Essex,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henby-Pbescott,  his  successor. 

II.  John-Prescott,  b.  1778 ;  m.  Pleasance,  youngest  dau.  of 
Edward  Everard,  Esq.  of  Lynn,  Norfolk,  andrf.  9  Nov.  1840, 
leaving  issue, 

1  John-Prescott,  b.  1800. 

2  Edward-Everard,  b.  17  April,   1806 ;    Eector  of    West 
Walton,  Norfolk,  and  Rural  Dean. 

3  Edmund,  deceased. 

4  Walter,  b.  25  Aug.  1812. 

1  Pleasance,  deceased.  2  Elizabeth.  3  Mary.   . 

4  Agnes,  deceased.  5  Henrietta. 

6  Jane,  to.  Eev.  S.  Allen,  D.D. 

7  Agnes.  8  Margaret.  9  EUen. 

I.  Elizabeth,  to.  James  Everard,  Esq.  of  Lowestoft,  and  d- 
leaving  issue. 

II.  Margaret. 

Mr.  Blencowe  d.  9  Feb.  1787,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henby-Peescott  Blencowe,  Esq.  of  Blencowe,  to.  Eebecca, 
eldest  dau.  of  Edward  Everard,  Esq.  of  Lynn,  Norfolk,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  20  Oct.  1854)  had,  with  other  issue, 

I.  Henry-Pbescott,  his  successor. 

II.  John,  deceased.  iii.  Edward,  deceased, 
rv.  Everard,   to.  12  June,   1855,    Georgiana-Sophia-Matilda, 

youngest  suiwiving  dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  Thomas-Henry 
Doyle,  75th  regt.,  and  had  issue, 

1  Heney-Pkescott-Geoege,  now  of  Thoby  Priory. 

2  Everard-Prescott,  6.  17  April,  1860. 
1  Blanche-Mary-Louisa.  2  Maud-Georgiana. 

3  Margaret-Beatrice. 

I.  Eebecca. 

II.  Mary,  to.  George  Bannatync,  Esq.  of  Bathford  House, 
Somersetshire. 

Mr.  Blencowe,  in  1802,  sold  Blencowe  to  the  Duke  of  Norfolk. 
He  d.  1847,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henbt-Pkescott  Blencowe,  Esq.  of  Thoby  Priory,  6.  17 
d.  1861,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  Henbt-Pbescott-Geoegb 
Blencowe,  Esq.  now  of  Thoby  Priory. 

^57)is— 1st,  Blencowe,  gu.,  a  quarter  arg.  2nd,  Geey- 
STOKE,  augmentation  with  a  difference.  3rd,  Laton  of  Sale- 
maine.    4th,  Peescott. 

Crest— A  sword  in  pale  arg.,  hilt  in  chief  or,  enfiladed  with 
a  human  heart  gu.,  all  between  two  wings  expanded  arg. 
[A  legend  in  the  family  refers  this  curious  crest  to  the  circum- 
stance that,  in  the  Border  wars,  a  Blencowe,  whoso  crest  was 
a  sword,  having  slain  a  Douglas  (no  small  honour  in  tho 
days),  was  permitted  to  imite  it  in  the  present  form,  with  the 
bleeding  heart  of  the  Douglas.] 

Mntto — Quorsum  viverc  mori,  mori  vitae. 

Scat — Thoby  Priory,  Essex. 


BLENCOWE    OF    MARSTON    ST.    LAW- 
RENCE. 

Ble>"COWE,  Johx-Alexandee,  Esq.  of  Marston 
St.  Lawrence,  co.  Northampton,  J.P.,  b.  3  Sept.  18-iG ; 


BLE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


ELE 


147 


s.  his  fatliCT  9  Jan.  1857 ;  m.  18G9,  Kathanne-Aiine- 
I  CotterellFoster,  clau.  of  Eey.  John-Eclward-Addison 
I  Eenwick,  of  Tliiiicstane  House,  Cheltenham  (see 
•;  ihai  name) . 

!  UllTCaflC.— The  Blencowes  (a  liranch  of  a  verv  old  Cum- 
■berland  family,  which  had  prnpcrty  at  Grcystock,  in  that 
county)  were  seated  at  Marston  earlier  than  144G. 

Thomas  Blencowe,  grandson  of  John  Blencowe,  living  at 
T'T  M  t(in  St.  Lawrence  temp,.  Henry  VI.,  obtained  in  the  year 
T' :  '  ;i  grant  from  the  Crown  of  the  demesne  lands  and  ree- 
I-  ;  I  i!  tithes  of  the  manor  of  "Lawerence  Merston,  alias  Mers- 
ii'ii  St.  Lawrence."    His  great-great-great-grandson  was 

Siu  John  Blencowe,  of  Marston  St.  Lawrence,  an  eminent 
Lawyer,  one  of  the  Justices  of  the  Common  Pleas,  ni.  Anne, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Eev.  John  Wallis,  D.D.,  F.U.S.,  the  famous 
Savilian  Professor  of  Oxford,  by  whom  (who  d.  1718)  he  had 
issue,  John,  his  heir;  Thomas,  a  Bencher  of  the  Inner  Temple, 
(see  Blencowe  of  the  Hooke) ;  William,  d.  unm  ;  Mary,  m. 
Alexander  Prescott,  Esq.  of  Thoby  Priory,  Essex;  Anne,  m. 
1720,  Sir  Edmund  Probyn,  of  Newlands;  Elizabeth;  and 
Susannah,  m.  Richard  Jennens,  Esq.  of  Princethorp.  Judge 
Blencowe  d.  1720,  at  the  age  of  84,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
iHN  Blencowe,  Esq.  of  Marston  St.  Lawrence,  m.  Jane, 
dau.  of  WiUiam  Holbech,  Esq.  of  Farnborough,  in  Warwick- 
shire, by  whom  fwho  d.  1756)  he  left  issue  a  son,  John,  his 
heir,  and  four  daus.,  Jane,  m.  the  Rev.  Samuel  Jackson, 
Rector  of  Sisted,  in  Essex,  and  had  two  sons,  Samdel  and 
John;  Anne,  m.  the  Rev.  Thomas  Bree,  M.A. ;  EUzabeth  and 
Mary,  both  d.  unm.  Mr.  Blencowe  d.  1740,  and  was  s.  by  his 
only  surviving  son, 

John  Blencowe,  Esq.  of  Marston  St.  Lawrence,  d.  wi7n. 
1717,  and  devised  his  estates  to  his  nephew, 

Samuel  Jackson,  Esq.  who  thus  became  of  Marston  St. 
Lawrence,  and  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Blencowe, 
Ele  m.  1st,  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Bree,  of 
.Mlesley,  by  Anne  Blencowe,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  1789)  two 
iaus.,  Anne  and  Jane,  and  five  sons,  1  John-Jackson,  his 
:eir;  2  Thomas,  Vicar  of  Marston,  6.  1782;  3  Samuel-William, 
)f  Lincoln,  b.  1714,  m.  Miss  Anne  Bell;  4  James  (Rev.),  6. 
m.  1818,  Anne,  relict  of  James  Nagle,  Esq.,  dau.  and  co- 
ss  of  John  Beauchamp,  Esq.  of  Pengreep,  in  Cornwall ; 
md  5  Henry,  who  d.  imm.  1808.  Mr.  (Jackson)  Blencowe  m. 
indly,  Elizabeth-Gramer,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Biker,  Rector 
)f  Culworth,  by  whom  (who  d.  1814)  he  had  further  issue, 
Charles  (Rev.),  b.  1793;  Pcter-Gramer  (Rev.),  m.  2  Jan.  1829, 
-oveday,  eldest  dau.  of  Isaac  Sparkes,  Esq.  of  Crewkcrne,  in 
lomcrsetshire ;  Robert,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  London,  6.  1801; 
Jeorge,  &.  1803 ;  Edward,  6.  1805;  Elizabeth;  Rhoda-Maria; 
md  Sophia.    M.  Blencowe  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John-Jackson  Blencowe,  Esq.  of  Marston  St.  Lawrence, 
ligh  Sheriff  1827,  b.  1780;  m.  16  Aug.  1804,  Louisa- Anne, 
.  and  co-heiress  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Biker,  Rector  of  Cul- 
TOi-th,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  Feb.  1854)  had  issue, 
John-Jackson,  his  heir. 
Samuel,  twin  with  John,  d.  unm.  2  Aug.  1863. 
Thomas,  m.  Dec.  1837,  Ellen,  dau.  of  R.  Bathurst,  Esq.,  and 
had,  Thomas-Henry,  and  other  issue.  James. 

Louisa- Ann,  relict  of  the  Tie  v.  Francis  Gottwaltz,  Vicar  of 

Coughton,  in  Warwickshire.  Mary-Ann. 

Susannah-Judith,  m.  1  July,  1841,  the  Rev.  James  Stafford, 
Rector  of  Dinton,  Wilts. 
Ir.  Blencowe  d.  28  Aug.  1830,  and  was  .?.  by  his  son, 
John-Jackson  Blencowe,  Esq.  of  Marston  St.  Lawrence,  b. 
Feb.  1810 ;  m.  1st,  27  May,   1834,  Gratia-Maria,  dau.  of  the 
lev.  John  Prowett,  Rector  of  Catfield,  Norfolk,  and  by  her 
who  d.  23  Dec.  1840)  had  an  only  surviving  child, 
Anna-Maria. 

le  m.  2ndly,  2  May,  1843,  Cecilia,   dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles 
rowett.  Rector  of  Stapleford,  Herts,  and  had  by  her, 
John-Alexander,  now  of  Marston. 

Charles-Edward  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Marston-with-Wark- 
worth,  Northamptonshire,  &.  13  Oct.  1847;  vi.  1876, 
Katherine  -  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Walcot,  of 
Bitterley  Court,  Shropshire,  and  has  one  dau.,  Mary-Cecilia. 
Alfred-James  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Witton,  Northwich, 
Cheshire,  b.  16  Nov.  1848;  to.  29  Aug.  1876,  Sophia-Louisa- 
Sarah,  3rd  dau.  of  Eev.  John  Walcot,  of  Bitterley  Court, 
Salop,  and  has  issue,  Edward-Prowett,  b.  9  June,  1877. 
William- Wolseley,  b.  10  Jan.  1850;  d.  31  May,  1850. 
J''rancis-Hcnry-Shuckburgh,  b.  25  Oct.  1855;  d.  25  Jan.  ISGO. 
Mary-Cecilia. 

Arms—Gu.  a  canton  arg. 

Crest— A  sword  in  pale  arg.,  hilt  in  chief  or,  enfiladed  with 

hunum  heart  gu.,  all  between  two  wings  expanded  ary. 

Motto — Quorsum  vivero  mori,  mori  vitae. 

/S'ea(— Marston  House,  Banbury,  Northamptonshire. 


BLENCOWE    OP    THE    HOOKE. 

Blencowe,  John-GI-egege,  Esq.,  MiA.,  J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  Sussex,  and  formerly  M.P.  for  Lewes,  b. 
1817 ;  in.  1857,  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  William- 
John  Campion,  Esq.  of  Danny,  Sussex,  and  has  issue. 

itt'lTfaSC— Thomas  Blencowe,  Esq.  of  Hayes,  Middle- 
sex, Bencher  of  the  Inner  Temple,  2nd  son  of  Sir  John 
Blencowe,  Knt.,  by  Anno  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Wallis,  D.D.,  the  celebrated  Savilian  Professor  of  Oxford  (see 
Blencowe  of  Marston  St.  Lawrence),  m.  Martha,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  William  Perriss,  Esq.  of  Hayes,  by  his  wife,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Briggenshaw,  of  Hayes,  and  was  eventually  s.  by  his 
youngest  son, 

Robert  Blencowe,  Esq.  of  Northampton,  M.D.,  h.  1732 
TO.  Margaret  Danvers,  Esq.;  d.  1774.  His  only  surviving' 
son, 

RonERT-WiLLis  Blencowe,  Esq. ,6.  1776;  to.  1789,  Penelope, 
youngest  dau.  of  Sir  George  Robinson,  Bart,  of  Cranford,  co. 
Northampton,  d.  1842,  having  had  issue, 
John-George,  6.  1790;  d.  unm. 
Robert- Willis,  of  The  Hooke. 
Harry-Charles. 

William-Midton  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Shawell,  co.  Leicester,  m. 
Maynard,  dau.  of  Col.  Eochfort. 
Edward- Willis,  d.  1833. 

Frances-Dorothea,  m.  1st,  William-Peere  Williams-Freeman, 
Esq.  of  Fawley  Court,  co.  Oxford ;  and  2ndly,  1839,  General 
Sir  George-Thomas  Napier,  K.C.B. 
Mary,  to.  Major-General  Grant. 
Ann-Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1831. 

Elizabeth.  Louisa-Eleanor,  d.  1803. 

Caroline-Diana. 

Emma,  m.  Rev.  Sir  George  Robinson,  Bart. 
Charlotte-Louisa,  m.  I«?nry  Frampton,  Esq. 
Louisa-Isabella,  m.  Eev.  J.  Chichester,  d.  1834. 
The  eldest  surviving  son, 

EoBERT-WiLLis  Blencowe,  Esq.,  M.A.,  of  The  Hooke, 
Sussex,  J.P.,  6.  1791;  m.  1815,  Charlotte-Elizabeth,  youngest 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  Rev.  Sir  Henry  Poole,  Bart,  of  The 
Hooke,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1867)  left  at  his  decease,  1874,  one 
son, 
John-George,  now  of  The  Hooke. 

Arms  and  Crest—As  Blencowe  of  Marston,  quartering  Wal- 
LESTON,  Pekris,  and  Briggenshaw. 
3/o«o— Quorsum  vivere  mori,  mori  vitje. 
Seat — The  Hooke,  ChaUey,  near  Lewes. 


BLENKINSOPP    OF    HOPPYLAI>TD    PARK. 

Leaton-Blenkinsopp,  Geoege-Ilderton,  Esq. 
of  Hoppyland  Park,  co.  Durham,  J. P.,  and  one  of 
H.M.'s  Inspectors  of  Factories  ;  6.  3  May,  1840  ; 
s.  his  uncle  Col.  Leatou-Bleukinsopp,  1877,  under 
the  entail  of  his  grandfather. 

HtllCagC.— This  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  Northum- 
brian House  of  Blenkinsopp  of  Blenlcinsopp.  The  heiress 
of  the  senior  line,  Jane,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Blen- 
kinsopp, Esq.,  of  Blenkinsopp  Castle,  m.  1727,  William- 
CouLSON,  Esq.  of  Jesmond  House,  while  the  heiress  of  the 
descendant  of  another  branch, 

Elizabeth  Blenkinsopp,  only  dau.  of  George  Blenkin- 
sopp, Esq.  of  Whickham  House,  co.  Durham,  and  Humbleton 
Hall,  Northumberland,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Coulter,  of  Prestwich  and  Newcastle,  Merchant,  m.  5  Deo. 
1776,  Anthoxt  Leaton,  Esq.  (son  of  John  Leaton,  Esq.,  by 
Elizabeth  Rawliugs  his  wife,  and  grandson  of  Anthony  Leaton, 
Esq.,  by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of  the  family  of  Orde)  and  had  a  son 
and  heir, 

George-Thomas  Leaton,  Esq.  of  AVhickham  House  and 
Hoppyland  Park,  co.  Durham  and  Humbleton  Hall,  Northum- 
berland (for  both  of  which  counties  he  was  J.P.  and  D.L.),  b. 
21  Dec.  1783 ;  assumed  by  royal  license,  in  1827,  the  additional 
name  of  Blenkinsopp;  m.  6  Oct.  1807,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Henry 
Collingwood,  Esq.  of  Lilburn  Tower,  Northumberland,  and 
Cornhill  House,  N.B.,  by  whom,  who  d.  27  Sept.  1876,  he  left 
issue,  at  his  death,  6  Dec.  1864, 
I.  Richard-Blenkinsopp-George  (Rev.),  b.  15  Jan.  1809,  E.D. 

of  Trin.  Coll.,  Cambridge,  and  Rector  of  Shadforth,  co. 

Durham;    m.   1st,   27    Sept.    1836,    Mary-Emma,    dau.  of 

Sanderson    llderton,    Esq.    of   Ilderton,    Northumberland 

(High  Sheriff  of  that  co.  1829),  and  by  her,  who  d.  14  April, 

1856,  had  issue, 

1  George-Ildekton,  now  of  Hoppyland. 

2  Edwin-Henry,  Lieut.  Royal  Artillery ;   6.  15  Jan.  1342 ; 
d.  27  Jan.  1868. 

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3  Eustace-Anthony,  d.  an  infant,  17  Aug.  1819. 

1  Emma- Victoria,  d.  14  July,  1850. 

2  Agnes-Rosa,  m.  12  April,  1871,  Hector  Cross-Buchanan, 
Esq.,  3rd  son  of  John  Cross-Buchanan,  Esq.  of  Auchinto- 
shan,  CO.  Dumbarton. 

Z  Frances-Mary,  m.  8  Sept.  1870,  Rer.  John-Robert  IzaE. 

4  Edith-Constance.  5  Emily-Florence. 

The  Rev.  R.-B.-G.  Leaton-Blenkinsopp  m.  2ndly,  29  Nov. 
1858,  Kezia-Mary  (who  survives  him),  dau.  of  William  Bell, 
Esq.,  and  dying  20  Sept.  1876,  left  further  issue. 

4  Richard-Claude.  5  Herbert-Cecil. 

5  Ethelda-Evelyn.  6  Mildred-Bertha. 

7  Amy-Maude.  8  Rose-Helen,  d.  U  July,  1877. 

9  Violet-Maude. 
II.  Antbony-Geobge,  his  father's  successor,  of  whom  pre- 
sently. 

HI.  Henry-Wellington,  b.  2  July,  1815;  d.  27  April,  1839. 
IV.  Edwin-Clennell  (Rev.),  M.A.,  6.  31  Jan.  1819,  Rector  of 

Springthorpe,  co.  Lincoln. 
1.  Harriet>Collingwood. 
1  he  2nd  son, 

Anthont-Geoege  Leaton-Blenkinsopp,  Esq.  of  Hoppyland 
Park,  6.  24  Dec.  1813,  devisee  of  his  father;  a  Col.  in  the 
army,  formerly  45th  regt.,  J. P.  co.  Durham;  ra.  15  Dec.  1874, 
Lucy,  4th  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Michael-Henry  Simpson,  B.A.  of 
Towlaw  Vicarage,  co.  Durham,  but  d.  s.  p.  27  Aug.  1877, 
being  succeeded  by  his  nephew  (the  son  of  his  elder  brother), 
the  present  Geoege-Ildeeton  Leaton-Blenkinsopp,  Esq.  of 
Hoppyland. 

.(fi-rrts— Quarterly  of  six:  1st,  quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  gu.  a 
fess  between  three  garbs  or,  for  Blenkinsopp  ;  2nd  and  3rd, 
arg.  a  fees  between  six  crosses-crosslet  fitchee  sa.,  for  Leaton. 
2nd,  sa.  three  swords  in  pale  arg.,  two  with  their  points  down- 
wards and  one  upwards.  3rd,  sa.  three  bars  or.  4th,  per  fess 
gu.  and  arg.  six  martlets  countcrchanged,  for  Fenwick.  5th, 
r.z.  on  a  chev.  or,  three  catherine-wheels,  for  Cocltee.  6th, 
as  first. 

Crests— Ut,  A  lion  ramp,  or,  for  Blenkinsopp.    2nd,  out  of  a 

mural  coronet  two  wings  displayed  arg.,   each  charged  with  a 

cross-crosslet  fitchee  sa.,  for  Leaton. 

iTotto — Dieu  defende  le  droit. 

Seat — Hoppyland  Park,  Darlington,  co.  Durham. 


BLENNERHASSETT    OF    BALLYSEEDY. 

Blenneehassett,  Aethue,  Esq.  of  Ballyseedy, 
CO.  Keriy,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Higli  Sheriff  1878,  b.  26 
June,  1856  ;  s.  Ms  father  1859. 

UlltCaJIC.— This  family,  which  is  of  English  origin,  and 
has  either  received  its  surname  from,  or  conferred  it  upon, 
Blennerhasset.  Cumberland,  settled  in  Ireland  temp.  Queen 
Elizabeth,  about  1580,  and  have,  since  that  period,  main- 
tained the  highest  rank  amongst  the  gentry  of  the  co.  Kerry, 
where  the  first  settler,  Thomas  Blenneehassett,  with  his  son 
RoBEET,  from  Flimby,  Cumberland,  obtained  a  part  of  the 
Earl  of  Desmond's  large  possessions.    This 

RoBEET  Blenneehassett,  Esq.  was  M.P.  for  Tralee,  1613, 
and  first  Provost  of  the  town.  He  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Jenkin 
Conway,  Esq.  and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Elizabetli,  m.  Capt. 
Norton)  three  sons, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward,  High  Sheriff  co.  Kerry,  1642,  m.  Mary 
Vanclair. 

III.  Arthur,  m.  Mary  FitzGerald,  of  Ballynard,  and  was 
ancestor  of  Blenneehassett  of  liiddUstown. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Blenneehassett,  Esq.  of  Ballyseedy,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Kerry,  1041,   m.  Martha,   dau.   of  William  Lynn,  Esq.,  and 
had  issue, 
I.  John,  his  heir. 

u.  Robert,  High  .Sheriff  co.  Kpri7  1622,  M.P.  Tralee,  1634; 
m.  Avice,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Jenkin  Conway,  Esq.  of 
KiUorglin,  co.  Kerry,  and  was  ancestor  of  Blenneehassett, 
Bart,  of  UlenmrviUc,  and  of  Blenneehassett,  of  Kills,  co. 
Kerry. 
III.  Thomas,  m.  Ellen  Stoughton. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Capt.  Thomas  Wren,  of  Litter. 

II.  Alice,  ■lU.  Edmund  Conway,  Esq. 
HI.  Lucy,  m.  Lieut.  John  Walker. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Blenneehassett,  Esq.  of  Ballyseedy,  M.P.  for  co. 
Kerry,  High  Sheriff  1058;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward 
i>enny,  Knt.  of  Tralee,  by  whom  (who  was  6.  25  Feb.  1635)  he 
had  issue, 

I.  Arthur,  m.  a  dau.  of  Sir  Boyle  Maynard,  Knt.  of  Curry- 
glas,  and  </.  at  Tralee  Castle,  7  Jan.  1680. 

li.  John,  who  carried  on  the  family. 

I.  Ruth,  ni.  1st,  Thomas  Browne,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  Thomas 
Blconerhasscit,  Esq.  of  Riddlcstown. 


The  second  eon, 

John  Blenneehassett,  Esq.  of  Ballyseedy,  M.P.  for  co. 
Kerry,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Crosbie  of  Tubrid,  and  had  with 
a  dau.  Agnes,  m.  Robert  Rogers,  Esq.  of  Ashgrove,  co.  Cork, 
five  sons, 

I.  John,  his  heir.  ii.  Arthur,  d.  i.p. 

III.  Thomas,  m.  Avice  Spring,  and  had  issue. 

IV.  Pierce,  d.  s.  p. 

V.  William,  of  Elm  Grove,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Alderman  John 
Morley,  Mayor  of  Cork,  1718,  and  had  iisue, 

William,  who  g.  to  the  estates. 

Agnes,  m.  Sir  William  Godfrey,  1st  bart.  of  BushfieW. 
Mr.  Blennerhassett  d.  1709,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Blenneehassett,  Esq.  of  Ballyseedy,  M.P.  for  Tralee. 
1709,  High  Sheriff  co.  Kerry  1717,  »«.  Jane,  dau.  of  Edward 
Denny,  Esq.  of  Tralee,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Arthur,  b.  1719 ;  in.  Jane,  dan.  of  Monsieur  Girardot,  and 
widow  of  Col.  Hamilton,  and  had  two  daus.,  co-heirs, 

1  Jane,  m.  23  June,  1783,  George,  1st  Lord  Headley. 

2  Juliana,  m.  Apiil,  1799,  Michael  Tisdall,  Esq.  of  Chailcs- 
fort. 

I.  Agnes,  &.  1722;  m.  Sir  Thomas  Denny,  Knt.  of  Tral^r. 

II.  Arabella,  6.  1726;  m.  1st,  Richard  Ponsonby,  Esi.  of 
Crotto,  and  2ndly,  Arthur  Blennerhassett,  Esq. 

III.  Letitia,  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Mary,  m.  Lancelot  Crosbie,  Esq.  of  Tubrid. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Blenneehassett,  Esq.  of  Ballyseedy,  6.  1715,  High 
Sheriff  co.  Kerry  1740,  m.  1st,  Ann,  dau.  of  William  Crosbie, 
Esq.  of  Tubrid,  and  widow  of  John  Leslie,  Esq.,  by  whom  he- 
had  no  issue;  and  2ndly,  Frances,  dau.  of  Edward  Herbert, 
Esq.  of  Kilcow,  by  whom  he  had  with  a  dau.  Frances, 
m.  1782,  Rev.  Jemmett  Browne,  of  Riverstown,  co.  Cork,  two 
sons, 

1.  John,  d.  unm.  v.  p.  ii.  Arthur,  d.  unm.  v.  p. 

Mr.  Blennerhassett  dying  thus  without  surviving  male  issue, 
the  entailed  estates  devolved  on  his  cousin, 

William  Blenneehassett,  Esq.  of  Ballyseedy,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Kerry  1761,  m.  1765,  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Noble  Johnson,  Esq.,  and  had  two  sons  and  three  daus., 

I.  John,  his  heir.  ii.  Aethoe,  who  .s.  his  brother. 

I.  Catherine,  m.  1st,  John-Gustavus  Crosbie,  Esq.,  and  2ndly, 
George  Rowan,  Esq.  of  Rathanny,  co.  Limerick. 

II.  Franees,  m.  1st,  Anthony  Denny,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  Col. 
Sir  George  Morris. 

III.  Mary,  m.  Nevinson  dc  Courcy,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N. 

Mr.  Blennerhassett,  whose  will  is  dated  19  Jan.  1797,  was  «.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

John  Blenneehassett,  Esq.  of  Ballyseedy,  M.P.  co.  Kerry 
1794,  d.  unm.,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Aethde  Blenneehassett,  Esq.  of  Ballyseedy,  High  SheriO 
CO.  Kerry  1821,  to.  Dorcas,  dau.  of  George  Twiss,  Esq.  ol 
Anna,  co.  Kerry,  by  Honorahiswife,  dau.of  William  Meredith, 
Esq.  of  Dicksgrove,  and  had  issue, 

Aethub,  his  heir. 

John  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Byrne  Intrinsic.T,  Dorset,  in.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  F.  Houssemayne  du  Boulay,  Esq.  of  Forest 
House,  Essex,  and  had  four  daus., 

1  Georgina,  to.  28  April,  1864,  Sir  Augustus  -  Riversdak 
Warren,  5th  bart.  of  Warren's  Court. 

2  Geraldine,  in.  10  Aug.  1869,  William  -  George  Digby 
Wingtield-Digby,  Esq.,  Capt.  Warwick  Militia. 

S  Bessie  -  Houssemayne,  to.   31    Oct.  1867,  Charles-Mark 
Allanson,  4th  Lord  Headley. 
4  Ada,  to.  Mr.  Chapman. 
William  (Rev.),  to.  Emma  Houssemayne,  eldest  dau.  of  F.- 
Houssemayne    du  Boulay,  Esq.,  and   has   i.ssue,  1   John; 
2  William ;  3  Arthur ;  4  Frank,  and  three  daus. 
Crosbie,  d.  s.  p.  'Thomas  of  Shannavalla. 

Barry,  Lieut.-Col.,  71  regt.,  d.  s.  p. 
Nevinson-de  Courcy,  R.N.,  d.  unm. 
Georgina,  m.  her  cousin,  Edward  Denny,  Esq. 
Margaret,  d.  unm. 
The  eldest  son, 

Aethue  Blenneehassett,  Esq.  of  Ballyseedy,  High  Sheriff 
1821,  and  M.P.  for  Kerry  1836,  to.  Frances-Deane,   dau.  ot 
Henry  Deane  Grady,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1834)  had  issue,  i 
Henet-Deane,  his  heir. 

Chaeles-John-Allanson-Winn,  successor  to  his  brother. 
Dorcas,  to.  Robert-Conway  Hurly,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.p. 
AmeUa,  to.  Hon.  Chichester  Skeffington. 
Ada,  m.  Standish,  3rd  Viscount  Guillamore,  and  d.  1867. 
Frances -Annabella,   in.    6    Dec.    1859,   Sir    Joim- Richard 
Wolscley,  6th  bart.  of  Mount  Wolseley,  d.  1874. 
Mr.  Blennerhassett  d.  1843,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henkt-Deane  Blenneehassett,  Esq.  of  Ballyseedy,  ■ 
d.  unm.,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 


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CHARLES-JOHN-ALtANSON-WlNN  Blenneriiassett,  Esq.  of 
Ballyseedy,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  I808,  b.  1830;  m.  26  Sept. 
18.'i5,  Marianne,  4th  clau.  of  John  Hickson,  Esq.  of  The  Grove, 
Dingle,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  by  Barbara  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Mahony,  Esq.  of  Dromore,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  1862, 
William  Walker,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Richard  Walker,  Esq., 
M.P.),  he  left  at  his  decease,  9  Dec.  1859,  a  son  and  successor, 
the  present  Arthdb  Blennebhassett,  Esq.,  and  a  dau., 
Barbara-Georgina,  d.  unm.  Jan.  1867. 

Arms — Gu.  a  chevron  crm.  between  three  dolphins,  cm- 
towed,  arg. 

Crest — A  wolf  sejant,  ppr. 
Motto — Fortes  fortuna  juvat. 
£en£— Ballyseedy  House,  near  Tralee. 


BLENNERHASSETT    OF    KELLS. 

Blennerhassett,  Kowland-Ponsonby,  Esq.  of 
Kells,  CO.  Kerry,  J.P.,  M.P.  for  that  county,  b.  22 
July,  1850;  m.  21  Sept.  1876,  Maiy-Beatrice, 
youngest  dau.  of  Walter  Armstrong,  Esq. 

iLl'UCagC. — This  is  a  branch  of  Blennerhassett,  Bart,  of 
Blennerville,  itself  a  scion  of  Blennerhassett  of  Ballyseedy 
{see  '/ireceding  Memoir,  and  Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetar/e). 

EowLAND  Blennebhassett,  Esq.  of  KeUs,  M.P.  co.  Kerry, 
(a  younger  son  of  Sir  Rowland  Blennerhassett,  Istbart.  of  Blen- 
nerville and  Churohtown,  by  Millicent-Agnes,  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Richard  Yielding,  Esq.  of  Belview),  b.  26  Dec.  1780;  m. 
Letitia,  dau.  of  John  Hurly,  Esq.  of  Tralee,  and  had  Issue. 
His  sun  and  heir, 

lUcHARD  -  FbANCIS      BLENNERHASSETT,     Esq.     of    KcUs,     TO. 

lli.uoria,  dau.  of  William-Carrique  Ponsonby,  Esq.  of  Grotto, 
and  had  a  son,  the  present 

KoWLAND-PONSONBY  BLENNERHASSETT,  Esq.  of  KcUj. 

Anns,  d-c. — As  Blennerhassett  of  Eallysecdt/, 
Seat — Kells,  Caherciveen,  co.  Kerry. 


John-Brooke,  m.  Emmeline,  dau.  of  Richard  Manders,  Esq. 
of  Brackenstown,    co.    Dublin,    and  hati  a  son,   John- 
Frederick,  0.  1857,  and  other  issue. 
Letitia. 
The  eldest  son, 

Gebald  Blennerhassett,  Esq.  of  Riddlestown,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  William  Massy,  Esq.  of  Glenville,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Gerald-Fitz-Gebald,  his  heir. 

n.  William,  7)1.   Margarctta-Sophia  dau.  of  John-Fraunccis 
Fitz-Gerald,  Knight  of  Glin. 
I.  Clara,  m.  1835,  John-Fraunceis-Eyre  Fitz-Gerald,  Knight 
of  Glin. 
The  eldest  son, 

Gerald-Fitz-Gerald  Blennerhassett,  Esq.  of  Riddles- 
town,  VI.  13  June,  1840,  Geraldine-Annette,  dau.  of  John- 
Fraunceis  Fitz-Gerald,  Knight  of  Glin,  and  d.  15  Aug. 
1876,  leaving  a  dau.,  Clara,  and  a  son  and  heir, 

Gebald-Fitz-Gerald  Blennerhassett,  Esq.,  now  of  Ridillea- 
town. 

Arms,  &c. — Same  as  Blennerhassett  of  Ballyseedy. 
iea«— Riddlestown  Park,  Rathkeale,  co.  Limerick. 


BLENNERHASSETT     OP    RIDDLESTOWN. 

Blennerhassett,  Gerald-Fitz-G-erald,  Esq. 
of  Eiddlestown  Park,  co.  Limerick,  J.P.,  i.  15  Sept. 
1845. 

ICinCagC. — Capt.  Arthub  blennerhassett,  3rd  son 
of  Robert  Blennebhassett,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Tralee,  1613,  by 
Elizabeth  Conway  his  wife  (see  Blennebhassett  of  Ballyseedy), 
m.  Mary,  dau.  of  FitzGerald,  of  Ballynard,  co.  Limerick,  and 
had,  with  three  daus.  and  two  younger  sons,  who  d.  v.nm., 
five  other  sons, 

I.  Edward,  m.  Elizabeth  Windale,  and  had  a  son,  Rice,  m. 
Mary  Buckworth,  of  Cashel. 

II.  Robert,  Prime  Sergeant  temp.  Queen  Anne,  511.  Alice, 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Osborn,  4th  bart.,  and  had,  with  four 
daus.,  a  son,  Arthur,  King's  Counsel  and  M.P.  for  Tralee, 
m.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Richard  Pope,  Esq. 
of  Derryknockhane,  co.  Limerick. 

III.  Thomas,  m.  his  cousin,  Ruth,  dau.  of  John  Blenner- 
hassett, Esq.  of  Ballyseedy,  and  had  two  daus., 

Mary,  m.  George  Rowan,  Esq.  of  Ackaghera,  co.  London- 
derry, and  Jane,  m.  Richard  Hall,  Esq.  of  Ballyconnigan, 
CO.  Cork. 

IV.  Arthur,  Senior  Fellow,  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  d.  v.nm.  1096. 

V.  Gerald,  ancestor  of  this  family. 
The  youngest  son, 

Gerald  Blennerhassett,  m.  Christiana,  dau.  of  Bayly,  of 
[iOughgur,  CO.  Limerick,  and  had  six  daus.,  Mary,  m.  Maurice 
Sail,  Barrister-at-Law  ;  Rachel,  m.  Daniel  Heaphy,  co.  Lime- 
•ick;  Annabella,  d.  «TO)i.;  Ellen,  m.  Thomas-Spiers  Gabbctt, 
if  Bagotstown,  co.  Limerick ;  Elizabeth,  m.  William  Hardinge, 
pf  Carrigduff,  same  co. ;  Christiana,  m.  Thomas  Lloyd,  of 
Ciklromore,  same  co.,  and  one  son, 

Arthur  Blennebhassett,  Esq.  of  Riddlestown,  co.  Limerick, 
■I.  IMargaret  ILayes,  of  Cahir  Guillamore,  same  co.,  and  with 
dau.,  Ellen,  and  an  elder  son,  Hayes,  who  d.  t.  p.,  a 
econd  son, 
Gerald  Blennebhassett,  Esq.  of  Riddlestown,  m.  Lattice, 
au.  of  John  Bateman,  Esq.  of  Altavilla,  co.  Limerick,  and 
ad  two  sons, 

I.  Gerald,  his  hoir. 

II.  John,  of  Roclievale,  vi.  Mary-Ann,  dan.  and  co-heir  of 
Samuel  liennctt,  Esq.  of  Ballincalloo,  co.  Limerick,  and 
had  issue, 


BLOFELD    OF    HOVETON    HOUSE. 

BtOFELD,  The  Eev.  Thomas-John,  M.A.,  of 
Hoveton  House,  Norfolk,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Vicar 
of  Hoveton,  Norfolk,  b.  22  Feb.  1807 ;  m.  1834, 
Catherine-Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Anthony 
Collett,  Rector  of  Heveningham,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas-Calthorpe,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  15  Dec.  1836  ; 
m.  1868,  Fanny-Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  John 
Partridge,  Rector  of  Baconsthorpe,  Norfolk,  and  has 
issue,  John-Calthorpe,  6.  1  June,  1875;  Louisa-Catha- 
rine; Mary-Charlotte;  Alice-Gertrude. 

II.  Robert-Singleton  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Ormesby,  Norfolk,  b.  7 
Jan.  1839 ;  to.  1867,  Fanny-Louisa,  dau.  of  Rev.  William 
Boycott,  Rector  of  Burgh  St.  Peter,  Norfolk. 

III.  Francis-Grose,  6.  8  April,  1845;  d.  23  April,  1851. 

I.  Catharine-Mary,  m.  1858,  John-Francis  Partridge  (now 
Penyston)  Esq.  of  Comwell  House,  Oxfordshire. 

iLtltCaflC— The  family  of  Blofield  was  settled  in  Norfolk 
at  a  very  early  period.  Thomas  Blolield  possessed  lands  in  North 
Repps,  in  that  county,  which  he  sold  before  1466  to  Robert 
Wende,  of  North  Repps ;  and  a  Robert  Blofield  was  living  at 
Hickling  in  1479. 

Thomas  Blofield,  F'sq.  of  Suestead  Hall  and  Beeston  Priory, 
Norfolk,   Barrister-at-Law  (son  of  Thomas  Blofield,   Esq.   of 
South  Repps,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Doughty, 
Esq.  of  Hanworth  Hall,  and  grandson  of  Robert  Blofield,  of 
Cromer,  whose  grandfather,  John  Blofield,  of  Cromer,  hving 
in  1.528,  was  grandson  of  William  Blofield,  of  Norwich),  m. 
Mary   Wright,  of  Sculthorp,  Norfolk,   and  by  her  had,  with 
four  daus., 
Thomas,   of  Beeston  Priory,    m.  Anne,  dau.    of    William 
Hunt,  Esq.  of  Hildoverstone,  Norfolk,  and  had  issue,  Wil- 
liam, of  Beeston  Priory. 
Robert,  of  whom  presently. 
The  2nd  son, 

The  Rev.  Robert  Blofield,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Westwick  and 
of  Thorpe-next-Norwich,  111.  Mary,  dau.  of  T.  Layer,  Esq.  of 
Booton,  Norfolk,  and  had  issue, 
Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

John,  of  London,  m.  Mary  Richardson,  a  co-heiress,  and  had 
issue,  John,  of  London,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Negus,  of 
Norwich,  Merchant ;  and  Thomas,  of  Briston,  in.  Cathe 
rine,  dau.  of  John  Calthorpe,  Esq.  of  Hickling  Hall,  and 
had  issue,  1  Thomas,  of  Hoveton,  who  s.  his  great-uncle, 
and  of  whom  hereafter;  2  John,  of  Norwich,  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Munnings,  Esq.,  and  had  a  son,  John,  of 
whom  hereafter ;  I  Catherine,  m.  John  Richer,  Esq.,  M.D. 
The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Blofield,  Esq.  of  Norwich  and  Hoveton,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  and  M.P.  for  Norwich,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry 
Negus,  Esq.  of  Hoveton  St.  Peter,  Norfolk,  and  dyings. J). 
17  Oct.  1708,  was  s.  by  his  grand-nephew, 

Thomas  Blofield,  Esq.  of  Hoveton,  Norfolk,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
who  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Henry  Negus,  Esq.  of  Hoveton  St. 
Peter,  and  had  an  only  child,  Sarah,  m.  to  her  cousin  John. 
This 

John  Blofield,  Esq.,  6.  6  Feb.  172.5,  s.  under  the  will  of  his 
great-great-uncle,  to  the  estate  of  Hoveton.  He  m.,  as  just 
staed,  his  cousin,  Sarah,  only  child  of  Thomas  Blofield,  Esq. 
of  Hoveton,  and  d.  in  Aug.  1805,  leaving  a  son, 


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Thomas  Elofield,  Esq.  of  Hoveton,  Barristcr-at-Law,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  6.  24  Dec.  1753 ;  m.  Mary,  Uau.  of  Uenry  Spencer, 
Esq.  of  Dulwich,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  April,  1824)  had 
issue, 

John-Spencer,  Capt.  E.I.C.S.,  6.  5  July,  177G;  d.  umi.  at 
Hyderabad,  22  Sept.  1S0.3. 

Thomas-Calthobpe,  01  Hoveton. 

Maria,  d.  v/ara. 
Mr.  Blofield  d.  7  Aug.  1817,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

The  Eev.  Thomas-Caltiioupe  Blofield,  M.A.,  of  Hoveton 
House,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  liector  of  Hellesden-with-Drayton, 
Norfolli,  6.  16  Aug.  1777;  m.  7  May,  1802,  Mary-Caroline,  3rd 
dau.  and  eventually  only  surviving  child  of  Francis  Grosse, 
Esq.,  F.A.S.,  the  Antiquary,  and  by  her  (who  d.  5  Jan.  1852) 
had  issue, 

Thomas- John,  now  of  Hoveton  House. 

Mary-Catherine,  d.  unm. 
Mr.  Blofield  d.  1855. 

Arms—^a.,  a  chevron  arg.,  between  three  fieur^-tle-lis  or. 

Crest — Three  ostrich  feathers,  arg. 

Motto — Domino  quid  reddam  ? 

6'ett^— Hoveton  House,  Norwich. 


BLOMMART    OF    WILLETT    HOUSE. 

Blommaet,  John,  Esq.  of  Willett  House, 
Somerset,  J.P.,  h.  2  Feb.  1812  ;  m.  2  April,  1861, 
Fanny-Harriet,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Alexander 
Fownes-Luttrell,  Eector  of  East  (5,aantoxliead,  and 
grand-dau.  of  John  Fownes-Luttrell,  Esq.  of  Dunster 
Castle,  CO.  Somerset. 

litlTCajC. — This  family,  of  old  standing  in  Holland,  was 
established  in  England  temp.  William  III.  The  grandfather 
of  the  present  representative, 

Major  John  Blommart,  m.  Miss  Stokes,  and  was  father  of 

Lieut.-Gen.  Dankl-Francis  Blommart,  m.  March,  1811, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Eev.  Bickham  Escott,  of  Hart- 
row  Manor,  and  by  her  (who  d.  6  May,  1852)  left  at  his  decease, 
25  Dec.  1843,  a  son  Joun,  now  of  Willett  House,  and  two  daus., 
Mary  and  Elizabeth. 

Seat— Willett  House,  Taunton. 


BLOOMFIELD    OF    CASTLE    CALDWELL. 

Bloomfield,  John-CaldwelI/,  Esq.  of  Castle 
Caldwell,  co.  Fermanagh,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff,  1874  ;  m.  1st,  1846,  Elizabeth,  elder  dau.  of 
the  late  William  d'Arcy  (Irvine)  d'Arcy,  Esq.  of 
Necarn  Castle,  co.  Fermanagh,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1874)  has,  with  one  dau.,  one  son, 

Benjamin-Francis,  J. P.,  Capt.  Fermanagh  Militia,  6.  1850. 
Mr.  Bloomfield  m.  2ndlr,  12  Aug.  1875,  Adelaide- 
Hannah-Frances,  dau.  o±'  Sir  Joeiah- William  Hort, 
2nd  bart. 

ILilTCilflC.— Benjamin  Bloomtield,  or  Blumfield,  of  Eyre 
Court,  CO.  Galway,  made  his  will  17  July,  1737,  which  was 
proved  13  Jan.  following.  By  Dorothy  his  wife  he  left  four 
sous  and  two  daus., 

I.  John,  of  whom  hcreaftor. 

II.  Joseph,  b.  1710,  entered  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  14  Oct.  172C, 
aged  16  years,  B.A.  1731. 

HI.  Benjamin,  of  Meelick,  co.  Galway,  whose  son, 
John,  of  Newport,  co.  Tipperary,  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Waller,  Esq.  and  sister  of  Sir  Robert  Waller,  Ist 
bart.  of  Newport,  by  whom,  who  d.  1828,  he  had  issue, 
Benjamin,  1st  Lord  Bloomfield  (see  Burke's  Peerarje). 
Anne,  m.  Thomas-Ryder  Pepper,  Esq.  of  Loughton,  co. 
Tipperary. 

Charlotte,  m.  Very  Rev.  Thomas-Bunbury  Gough,  Dean 
of  Derry. 
rv.  Richard.  I.  Dorothy.  ii.  Anne. 

Benjamin  Bloomfield  d.  1737.    His  eldest  son, 

John  Bloomfield,  Esq.  of  Redwood,  co.  Tipperary,  High 
Sheriff  1753,  m.  by  licence,  dated  28  Feb.  1742,  Jane,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Jocelyn,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  TO.  by  licence,  dated  5  Dec.  1789,  Elizabeth  Bayley, 
of  Dublin,  and  d.  «.  ft. 

in.  JoccIyn,  d.  intestate  and  s.  p-;  administration  HAuj. 


20  Aug.  1775,  George,  2nd  Earl  of  Bclviderc, 
1779,  Gustavus  Eochfort,  Esq.  of  Eochfort,! 


Jane,  dau. 


IV.  Robert. 

I.  Dorothea, 

II.  Jane. 

III.  Frances, 
M.P. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Bloomfield,  Esq.  of  Redwood, 
John  Colpoys,  and  had  issue, 

JoHN-CoLPOTs,  his  successor. 

Dorothea,  m.  by  licence,  dated  9  March,  1793,  Thomas  Hunt, 
of  Dublin,  Merchant. 
The  son, 

JoHN-CoLPOTS  Bloomfield,  Esq.  of  Redwood,  High  Slieriflf 
CO.  Fermanagh  1825,  m.  Frances-Arabella,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Sir  John  Caldwell,  6th  bart.  of  Castle  CaldwcU,  and  had  : 

I.  John-Caldwell,  of  Castle  Caldwell. 

II.  Fitz-Maurice-Gustavus,    of  New  Park,    Waterford,   J.P. 
CO.  Waterford,  for/nerly  Capt.  Bengal  Artillery,  U.  13  7 
1824;  m.  21  June,  1848,   Henrietta-Sophia,   dau.   of  John 
Commercll,  Esq.  of  Stroode  Park,  Sussex,  and  has  issue, 

Fitz-Maurice-Edmund,  b.  18.59 ;  d.  1871. 
Godfrey-Herbert,  b.  5  March,  1865. 
Sophia-Arabella-Edith,  m.  V/illiam  Capel,  Esq.,  82nd  regt., 

only  son  of  W.  Capel,  Esq.,  of  the  Grange,  Stroud,  oo. 

Gloucester.  0 

Kathleen-Mary. 
Charlotte-Dorothea,  m.  Joseph  Mills,  Esq.  late  Capt.  5th 

Dragoon  Guards. 
Alice-Eliza-Helen,  m.  (the  late)  F.  Malcomson,  Esq. 
Henrietta-Julia.  Ethcl-Adclaidc. 

III.  Godfrey-Colpoys,  m.  1st,  1855,  Juliana,  dau.  of  Robert 
Lane,  Esq.  of  Ryelands,  co.  Hereford;  and  2ndly,  Ellen,' 
dau.  of  Thomas-Charles  Bridges,  Esq.,  of  The  Lodge,  Lud- 
low, and  ha.s  one  son  and  two  daus. 

rv.  Alleyne-FitzHerbert-Fenton,    Lieut.-Col.    Madras    Stafi 
Corps,   m.  Sept.   1864,   Eleanor-Loftus,   dau.  of  Nicholas 
Loftus  Tottenham,  Esq.  of  Glenfarne  Hall,  co.  Fermanagh,  I 
and  has  two  sons  and  two  daus. 
I.  Frances,  m.  Minchin  Walcott,  Esq.  I 

-Seai— Castle  Caldwell,  Euniskillcn,  co.  Fermanagh. 


BLOUNT    OF    MAPLE  DUUHAM:. 

BiOTJNT,  MicnAEL-CnAELES,  Esq.  of  Maple 
Durhaju,  co.  Oxford,  s.  his  father  3  Sept.  1874. 

ILincaSC— This  ancient  family  has  given  birth  to  the 
Barons  of  Ixworth  in  Suffolk  (which  barony  ceased  with  Sil 
William  Blount,  Baron  of  Ixworth,  who  was  slain  fightinp 
under  the  banner  of  Montfort,  Earl  of  Leicester,  at  the  battk 
of  Lewes,  and  subsequently  attainted,  by  Parliament,  in  the 
reign  of  Henry  III.),  and  to  the  Barons  Mountjoy,  of  Thur- 
veston,  CO.  Derby,  which  barony  expired  in  1681.  (See  BussE'f 
Extinct  Peerage.)  Its  settlement  in  England  is  traced  to  the 
Conquest.  "  At  the  time  of  the  General  Survey,"  says  Sii 
WilUam  Dugdale  in  his  Baronage,  "Robert  le  Blund  wa; 
possessed  of  thirteen  lordships  in  Suffolk,  and  there  was  con- 
temporary with  him  William  le  Blund,  probably  his  brother 
who  Ukewise  held  six  lordships  in  Lincolnshire." 

Sir  Walter  Blount  (son  of  Sir  John  le  Blount,  of  Sodington 
by  Eleanor  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John,  Lore 
Beauchamp  of  Hache),  so  celebrated  for  his  martial  prowess  ii 
the  warlike  times  of  Edward  III.,  Richard  II.,  and  Henbi 
IV.,  fell  at  the  battle  of  Shrewsbury,  22  June,  1403,  leaving 
by  his  wife.  Donna  Sancha  de  Ayala,  dau.  of  Don  Diego  Gorac; 
de  Toledo,  with  two  daus.,  four  sons,  viz.,  John  (Sir),  his  heir 
K.G.,  whod.s. ;). ;  Thomas,  successor  to  his  brother;  Jamei 
(Sir),  ancestor  of  the  Blounts  of  Grcndon,  Eldernfield,  OrUton 
<S:c.,  and  Peter,  who  d.  s.  ji.    The  2nd  son. 

Sir  Thomas  Blount,  Treasurer  of  Normandy,  dying  1456 
left,  with  three  daus.,  two  sons,  Sir  Walter  Blount,  Lobi 
Mountjot,  and 

SirTiio.mas  Blount,  of  Milton  Ross,  co.  Leicester,  who  d 
1468,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Richard  Blount,  who  m.  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  and  heir  o 
William  de  la  Ford,  of  Iver,  Buckingham,  by  whomhe acquire  I 
the  estate  in  that  place,  and  purchasing  the  manor  of  Mapl  I 
Durham  Gurney,  co.  Oxford,  1  Feb.  1489,  fixed  his  perm.inen  i 
abode  there.  He  served  the  office  of  Sheriff  for  Bucks  aa  I 
Bedfordshire  1502.     He  d.  1508,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sir  Richard  Blount,  of  Maple  Durham  Gurney,  one  of  th 
Gentlemen  of  the  Chamber  to  King  Henry  VIII.,  of  th  i 
Privy  Chamber  to  Edward  VI.,  and  Lieutenant  of  the  Towe  j 
tciap.  Elizabeth.  He  mi.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Eichar  I 
Lister,  Chief  Justice  of  England,  and  sister  of  Sir  Michac  I 
Lisicr,  Ix.B.,  and  dying  U  Aug.  1504,  was  s.  by  his  elder  sor  , 


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Sir  Michael  Blount,  of  Maple  Duiham,  b.  1529,  Lieutenant 
of  the  Tower.  In  1581  (4  Feb.)  he  purchased  the  manor  of 
Maple  Durham  Chawsey,  and  soon  after  erected  the  fine  Eliza- 
bethan mansion  of  Maple  Durham,  still  existing  in  the  most 
perfect  state.  He  was  Sheriff  of  Oxfordshire  in  1586  and  1597. 
He  ra.  Mary,  sister  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Moore,  Esq.  of 
Bicester,  in  Oxfordshire,  by  whom  (who  d.  23  Dec.  1592)  he 
had,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  successor, 

Sir  Eiciiard  Blount,  Knt.  of  Maple  Durham,  b.  28  June, 
1564;  m.  1st,  Cicely,  dau.  of  Sir  Kichard  Baker,  of  Sissing- 
hurst,  Kent,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  Charles  (Sir)  his  heir. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Moore,  Knt.  of 
Fawley,  in  Berkshire,  and  had  by  her  a  dau.,  Jane,  m.  Sir 
William  Moore,  of  Fawley,  and  two  sons,  of  whom  the  elder, 
William,  of  Kidmore  End,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Ralph 
Delavel,  and  had  a  son.  Lister,  of  whom  presently.  Sir 
Eichard  d.  22  Nov.  1619,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Sir  Charles  Blodnt,  Knt.  of  Maple  Durliam,  who  was 
slain  fighting  under  the  King's  banner,  at  Oxford,  1  June, 
164-1.  He  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Sir  Francis 
Gierke,  Knt  of  Houghton  Conquest,  in  Bedfordshire,  and  by 
her  had  (with  two  daus.,  of  whom  the  elder,  Anne,  m.  1st, 
John  Swinburne,  Esq.  of  Capheaton,  and  2ndly,  Francis  God- 
frey, Esq.)  two  sons,  Michael,  who  was  killed  1649,  and 
Walter.    The  2nd  son, 

Walter  Blodnt,  Esq.  of  Maple  Durham,  m.  1st,  Philippa 
Benlowes,  of  Essex,  who  d.  1667  (issueless),  and  2ndly, 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  Edmund  Plowden',  Esq.  of  Plowden,  Salop, 
by  whom  he  had  a  dau.,  Ehzabeth,  who  d.  an  infant.  He  d. 
May,  1671,  having,  by  deed,  5  Feb.  in  the  previous  year, 
settled  the  estates  of  Maple  Durham  on  his  cousin. 

Lister  Blodnt,  Esq.,  b.  1654,  who  thus  became  of  Maple 
Durham.  This  gentleman  m.  1683,  Mary,  dau.  of  Anthony 
Englfficld,  Esq.  of  White  Knights,  and  had  issue  one  son, 
Michael,  his  heir,  and  two  daus.  (well  known  as  the  friends  of 
the  poet  Pope),  Teresa,  h.  at  Paris,  15  Oct.  1688,  and  d.  1759, 
and  Martha,  b.  15  June,  1690,  and  d.  1763.  Mr.  Blount  d.  25 
June,  1710,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Michael  Blodnt,  Esq.  of  Maple  Durham,  6.  26  March,  1693 ; 
oil.  1715,  Mart-Agnes,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Joseph  Tich- 
borne,  of  Tichborne,  Hants,  by  which  lady,  who  d.  May,  1777, 
aged  82)  he  had,  with  two  daus.  (Mary,  m.  Sir  Henry  Tich- 
borne, Bart.,  and  Frances,  who  d.  a  nun  at  Brussels,  1740), 
three  sons,  Michael,  his  heir;  Henry-Tichborne,  a  priest, 
President  of  Douay  College,  1770,  d.  1810 ;  and  Walter,  a 
Benedictine  monk,  d.  1746.  He  d.  2  Nov.  1739,  and  was 
s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Michael  Blodnt,  Esq.  of  Maple  Durham,  b.  1719;  ra. 
1742,  Mary-Eugenia,  eldest  dau.  of  Mannock  Strickland,  Esq. 
of  Lincoln's  Inn,  by  whom  (who  was  b.  10  July,  1723,  and  d. 
12  Dec.  1762)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Michael,  his  heir. 

II.  Joseph,  b.  15  July,  1752;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Francis  Can- 
ning, Esq.  of  Foxcote,  co.  Warwick,  by  whom  he  left  at  his 
decease, 

1  Joseph,  b.  1779;  in.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Saterthwaitc, 
Esq.  of  Mansergh  Hall,  Westmorland ;  2ndly,  19  Feb. 
1816,  Anne,  only  dau.  of  Mr.  Richard  Martin,  of  Hurst- 
borne  Tarrant,  in  Hampshire,  and  by  this  lady  only  had 
issue,  one  dau. 

2  Michael,  in.  Catherine,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Francis 
Wright,  Esq.  of  Bedford  Square,  London  (by  his  wife, 
Catherine  Petre,  who  m.,  after  the  death  of  Mr.  Wright, 
Michael  Blount,  Esq.  of  Maple-Durham),  and  had  issue, 
1  Alfred-Francis;  2  Gilbert-Robert;  1  Emma-Catherine, 
m.  Edmund-J.  Wheble,  Esq.,  d.  s.  p.  15  Oct.  1855;  2 
Louisa-Mary,  d.  unm.  13  Feb.  1857. 

1  Elizabeth,  to.  July,  1802,  Ralph  Riddcll,  Esq.  of  Felton 
Park,  Northumberland. 

2  Frances. 

I.  Mary-Eugenia,  h.  14  Feb.  1745 ;  m.  1st,  15  Nov.  1765, 
Charles  Stonor,  Esq.  of  Stonor ;  and  2ndly,  1783,  Thomas 
,  Canning,  2nd  son  of  Thomas  Canning,  Esq.  of  Foxcote,  in 
Warwickshire. 

n.  Martha,  b.  1762 ;  d.  unm.  5  Feb.  1780. 

Mr.  Blount  d.  5  Feb.  1792,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Michael  Blodnt,  Esq.  of  Maple  Durham,  b.  4  July,  1743; 
■m.  1st,  at  Bristol,  15  April,  1781,  Eleanora,  2nd  dau.  of  Maurice 
Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of  Puncher's  Grange,  co.  Kildare.  By  this 
lady  (who.  d.  12  May  in  the  next  year)  he  had  a  dau.,  Maria- 
Eugenia,  b.  Jan.  1782  ;  d.  2  Aug.  1791.  He  m.  2ndly,  27  Aug. 
1787,  Catherine,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  John  Petre,  Esq.  of 
Belhouse,  Essex,  and  widow  of  Francis  Wright,  Esq.  of  Bed- 
ford Square,  and  had, 

Michael-Henkt-5Iary,  his  successor, 
Waltor-Thoiiias-Mary. 


Henrietta,  in.  16  Sept.  1811,  John  Wright,  Esq.  of  Belsizo 
Park,  Hampstead.  i 

Juliana-Mary,  m.  Thomas  Nolan,  Esq.  of  the  ancient  family 
of  Ballykealy,  co.  Carlow,  and  d.  6  March,  1875. 
Mr.  Blount  d.  29  Oct.  1821,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Micuael-Henry-Mary  Blodnt,  Esq.  of  Maple  Durham,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  in  1832,  b.  8  Aug.  1789;  m.  1st,  EUza- 
beth-Anne-Mary,  4th  dau.  of  Robert-Edward,  10th  Lord  Petre, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  4  March,  1848)  had  surviving  issue, 

I.  Michael-Charles,  now  of  Maple  Durham. 

II.  Charles-John.  iii.  John. 
rv.  Robert-Martin. 

I.  Mary-Catherine.  ii.  Charlotte-Elizabeth. 

III.  Georgiana-Frances.        iv.  Henrietta- JIatilda. 

Mr.  Blount  m.  2ndly,  1850,  Lucy-Catherine,  4th  dau.  of  JamcG 
Wheble,  Esq.  of  Bulmershe,  Berks. 

Arms — Barry-nebulec  or  and  sa. ;  quartering  Ayala,  Cas- 
tile, and  Beadchamp. 

CresU — A  wolf  passant  sa.,  between  two  cornets,  out  of  a 
ducal  coronet  or;  also  an  armed  foot  in  the  sun,  ppr.,  with 
the  motto,  "Lux  tua,  via  mea."  The  latter  is  the  crest  now 
generally  adopted. 

Scat — Maple  Durham,  near  Reading. 


BLOUNT    OF     OE,L,ETON, 

BiOTTNT,  William,  Esq.  of  Orlcton,  Hcrefoi-d,  5. 
April,  1799;  ra.  1st,  1821,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Wright,  Esq.  of  Eitzwalters,  Essex,  by  whom  (^iio 
d.  Feb.  1826)  he  had, 

I.  William,  in.  1859,  Anne,  dau.  of  Valentine  O'Brien 
O'Connor,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Eockfield  House,  Black  Rock, 
CO.  Dublin,  and  has  issue. 

He  m.  2ndly,  31  March,  1839,  Lady  Charlotte- Jane 
St.  Muii*,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward  AdolphMS,  lltli 
Duke  of  Somerset,  K.G.,  and  has  by  her, 

II.  Archibald-Henry,  6.  1840. 

iiL  Oscar-Henry,  b.  1841 ;  m.  15  July,  187S,  Mary  Frances, 
only  child  of  Sir  Frederick  Smythe,  Bart. 

I.  Constance. 
Mr.  Blount,  who  s.  his  elder  brother  1831,  was 
elected  M.P.  for  Totnes  1839. 

iCiltCajSC— Sni  Jasies  Blodnt,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Walter 
Blodnt.—  (See  Blodnt  of  3faple  Durham),  settled  in  co. 
Hereford,  in  which  county  this  branch  of  the  family  still 
continues.     He  left  one  son, 

Roger  Blodnt  of  Grendon,  in.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert 
Whitney,  of  Whitney,  co.  Hereford.     His  great  grandson, 

Thomas  Blodnt,  Capt.  under  "Blount  Lord  Mountjoy  at 
Tournay,"  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Paul  Lloyd,  of  Montgomeryshire, 
and  left  one  son, 

Roger  Blodnt  of  Grendon,  in.  Mary,  dau.  of  William 
Berrington  of  Winsley,  and  was  succeeded  by  his  sixth  son, 

BIyles  Blodnt,  Esq.  of  Orlcton,  d.  Nov.  1663,  leaving  by  his 
wife  Anne  Bustard,  of  Addlebury,  inter  alios,  two  sons, 
Thomas  Blodnt,  the  lawyer,  an  antiquaiy  and  writer  of  cele- 
brity, a  zealous  Roman  CathoUc,  who  d.  at  Orleton,  having 
been  frightened  to  death  by  Titus  Gates'  plot,  and 

Myles  Blodnt,  Esq.,  father  of 

Thomas  Blodnt,  Esq.,  who  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Mostyn, 
Esq.  of  Talacre,  co.  Flint,  and  dying  1731,  left  a  son, 

Edward  Blodnt,  Esq.,  who  to.  Miss  Cothara,  and  had 
issue.    The  4th  son, 

William  Blodnt,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Orleton,  co.  Hereford, 
b.  1760;  TO.  4  Nov.  1789,  Mary,  4tli  dau.  of  Lacon  Lambe,  Esq. 
of  Bidney,  co.  Hereford,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  d.  unm.  1831. 

II.  William,  now  of  Orleton. 

III.  Thomas,  m.  Miss  Newton,  and  had  issue. 

IV.  Charles,  of  Usk,  co.  Monmouth,  b.  Sept.  ISOl ;  in.  Susan, 
2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Warham,  co.  Hereford, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  12  Jan.  1866)  had  issue, 

1  Charles-Edward,  d.  at  Uske,  Jan.  1852,  ut.  16. 
1  Emily,  a  nun.  2  Adela,  a  nun. 

V.  John,  TO.  Miss  King,  and  d.  1870,  leaving  issue. 

VI.  Henry-T.,  d.  16  April,  1857,  at  Nantes,  at.  52,  leaving 
issue,  by  his  wife,  two  daus. 

I.  Anna-Maria,  a  nun  at  New  Hall,  Essex. 

II.  Emma,  m.  Henry  Matthews,  Esq.,  the  authorof  litPiary 
of  an  Invalid,  appointed  a  Puisne  Judge  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  Ceylon,  1829,  leaving  issue, 

1  Henry,  Q.C.,  late  M.P.  for  Dungai-van. 

1  Mary,  ni.  M.  Jules  de  la  Chere,  of  Paris,  and  has  issue. 

Z  £ll«n,  a  nun. 


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BLU 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


BLU 


^^ms— Barry  nebuK-e  of  six  or  and  sa.,    in  chief    eight 
pellets. 

Crest — A  cross  in  the  sun. 
Hotto — Mors  crucis  mea  salus. 
(Seat— Orleton,  Tenhurj-,  co.  Hereford. 


BLnNDELIi    OF    CHOSSY. 

Bltjndell,  Nicholas,  Esq.  of  Crosby,  co.  Lan- 
caster, J.P.  and  D.L.,  Major  in  Duke  of  Lancaster's 
Own  Rifle  Militia,  s.  his  father  11  July,  1845 ;  m. 
Not.  1847,  Agnes-Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Edward 
Joseph  Smythe,  Bart,  of  Acton  Burnell,  and  has 
ssue, 

I.  William-Joseph,  6.  April,  1851. 

II.  Francis-Nicholas,  6.  April,  1853. 

III.  Osbert-Joseph. 

1.  Mary-Agnes.  n.  Clementina-Mary. 

111.  Josephine-Mary-Catherine. 

IS^intKQC, — OsBEBTCs  DE  Atnosdale,  living  in  the  12th 
century,  the  tirst  ancestor  of  this  family  on  record,  was  great- 
grandfather of 

Sir  Eobeet  Blundell  de  Crosby,  living  5  Edwakd  I.,  who 
gave  to  Allan,  the  son  of  Allan  Norras  (Norreys)  all  his  land 
in  Watton  Dale,  Breck,  and  Bold,  for  six  marks,  which  the 
said  Allan  had  lent  him.  In  the  5th  Edward  I.  Sir  Robert 
made  over  to  his  son,  Nicholas,  all  his  lands  in  Annosdale, 
now  called  Ainsdale,  saving  to  himself  the  right  of  shipwreck 
(a  valuable  appendage  in  those  days)  to  an  estate  on  the  coast, 
and  hkewise  all  his  lands  in  Ravensmeales  and  Liverpoole, 
still  reserving  the  produce  of  shipwreck. 

Nicholas  Blhsdell,  Esq.  of  Crosby,  the  last  male  repre- 
■Eentative  of  this  long-descended  family,  in.  Frances,  dau.  of 
JVIarmadulce,  2nd  Lord  Langdale,  and  had  two  daus.. 

Mart,  who  m.  John  Coppinger,  Esq.  of  Ballyvolane,  co.  Cork, 
and  had  an  only  son,  who  d.  in  infancy  1745. 

Frances. 
Mr.  Blundell  d.  1737,  and  was  s.  by  his  daus.,  of  whom  the 
younger, 

Frances  Blundell,  m.  Henry  Peppard,  Esq.  (grandson  of 
Thomas  Peppard,  Esq.,  who  d.  M.P.  for  Drogheda  in  1640), 
and  had  issue.  The  heiress  of  Crosby  d.  17  April,  1773,  having 
outlived  her  husband  about  eighteen  months,  and  was  s.  by 
her  eldest  surviving  son, 

Nicholas  Peppard,  Esq.  of  Crosby,  who  assumed,  in  1772, 
the  surname  and  arms  of  Blundell  only.  He  m.  Clementina, 
3rd  dau.  of  Stephen-Walter  Tempest,  Esq.  of  Broughton,  co. 
York,  by  Frances-Olive,  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  George 
Meynell,  Esq.  of  Aldborough,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  July, 
1821)  left  at  his  decease  1795  (with  two  daus.,  Frances,  wife  of 
Sir  Edward  Mostyn,  Bart.,  and  Clementina,  who  d.  unm.  1821) 
a  son  and  successor, 

William  Blcndell,  Esq.  of  Crosby,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  who 
m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Thomas  Stanley  Massey 
Stanley,  Bart,  of  Hooton,  in  Cheshire,  by  Catherine  his  wife, 
dau.  of  William  Salvin,  Esq.  of  Croxdale,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  12  Jan.  1S62)  had  issue, 

Nicholas,  now  of  Crosby. 

William,  Capt.  51st  Infantry,  killed  in  action  at  Pangoon, 

18  April,  1852. 
Charles,  Capt.  Duke  of  Lancaster's  Own  Rifle  Militia,  late 

Capt.  11th  Imperial  Royal  Lancers  (Austrian  service),  m. 

Louisa  de  Urovies,  3rd  dau.  of  Johann  and  Nepomuccne  di 

Urovies,  of  Pethevofalva,  Neutra,  Hungary. 
John,  of  Crook  Hall,  Chorley,  J. P.,  m.  1853,  Catherine,  dau. 

of  Peter  Middelton,  Esq.  of  Myddclton  Lodge,  and  Stockeld 

Park,  CO.  York,  and  has  issue. 
Thomas. 

Clementina.  Catherine-Frances. 

Mary-Emily.  Anna-Maria. 

Mr.  Blundell  d.  11  July,  1S54. 

Anns — Sa.  ten  billets  arg. 

Crest— A  demi-lion  rampant  sa.,  in  the  paws  a  tau  fitchue 
er»ct  arg. 

Seat — ^The  Hall,  Crosby,  near  Liverpool. 


BLUNT    OF    WALLOP    HOUSE. 

BtTTNT,  The  Rev.  Edwaed-Powlett,  of  Wallop 
House,  Hants,  b.  24  April,  1806 ;  s.  his  brotlier 
1868 ;  m.  July,  1831,  Caroline- Anne,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Roger  Clavell,  of  Manston,  Dorset,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Alfred-James,  6.  1835. 

II.  Francis-Theophilus,  &.  1S37.         in.  Grant,  6.  1840. 
1.  Henrietta-Louisa.  ii.  Charlotte-Anne. 

III.  Mary-Anne. 

Ittncaflt.— Walter  Blunt,  Esq.  of  Croydon  (Srd  son  of 
Sir  Henry  Blunt,  2nd  bart.,  by  Dorothy  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of 
William  Nutt,  Esq.  of  Watthamstow),  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of 
James  Dandridge,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  two  sons,  Walter,  who 
d.  young,  and  James,  of  whom  presently.  He  m.  2ndly,  1774, 
Hannah-Maria,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Gatehouse,  of  Headly  Park, 
Hants,  and  grand-dau.  of  William  Huggins,  Esq.  of  the  sumo 
lilace,  and  by  her  had  further  issue, 

George,  6.  4  Jan.  1778;    d.  at  Agra,  in  the  East  Indies 
3  June,  1826,  s.  p. 
Edward- Walter,  of  Kempshott  Park  (see  that  article). 
liliza-Maria,  vi.  17  Nov.  1804,  John-Greathead  Harris,  Esij. 
Commissioner  of  the  Insolvent  Court. 
Harriet,  d.  unm.  1852. 
The  only  son  of  the  1st  marriage, 

James  Blunt,   Esq.  of  Wallop  House,  co.  Hants,  m.  1st, 
6  Oct.  1799,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Robert  Garden,  Esq.  of  Clifton, 
and  had  issue, 
Walter,  his  heir. 

Edward-Powlett,  now  of  Wallop  House. 
Emily-Dorothea,  d.  7  July,  1831. 
He  m.  2ndly,  9  April,  1810,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Richard  Little,  Esq., 
and  by  her  had  issue, 
Harriet-Louisa,  ni.    Hulbert   Wathen,    Esq.  of   Streatham, 
Surrey  ;  d.  Sept.  1866. 
Chariotte-Maria,  d.  April,  1833. 
Caroline-Arabella,  m.  Rev.  Alfred  Wilkinson,  of  Downside, 

Somerset. 
Sarah-Selina,  vi.  Rev.  Alexander  Annand,  of   Roade,  co. 
Northampton. 
Mr.  Blunt  d.  28  Sept.  1832,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Rev.  Walter  Blunt,  of  Wallop  House,  J.P.,   6.  23  Jan. 
1802;  m.  16  Oct.  1827,  Marian,  eldest  Uau.  of  William  Pearce, 
Esq.  of  Whitehall  Place,  London,  and  had  issue, 
Ronald- Pearce,  6.  1828 ;  d.  the  same  year. 
Emily-Anna-Maria,   m.  4  Aug.  1859,  Thomas-Edward  Bid- 
good,  Esq.,  late  1st  Royals,  of  Rockbeare  Court,  co.  Devon, 
and  has    issue,   Henry- Walter,   b.  6  Dec.    1861 ;    Thoma.s- 
Edward-Wingfield,  6.  5  March,  1866 ;  Isabel-Sarah ;  Marion- 
Christina. 
Agnes-Rebecca,  m.  6  Jan.   1859,   Rev.  William-Fitzwilliam 
Wharton,  of  Barningham,  Yorkshire. 
Rev.  Mr.  Blunt  d.  13  May,  1868,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 
^)-ms— Barry-nebuK-e  of  six  or  and  sa. 
Crest — The  sun  in  glory,  charged  ou  the  centre  with  an  eye 
issuing  tears,  all  ppr. 
Motto — Inter  lacrymas  micat. 
Seal — Wallop  House,  near  Andovcr. 


BLUNDELL    OF    INGE. 

See  Weld-Blundeli. 


BLUNT    OF    KEMPSHOTT    PARK. 

Blttnt,  Charles-Haeeis,  Esq.  of  Kempshott 
Park,  Hants,  Col.  in  the  army,  C.B.,  b.  7  Sept.  1X2,5  ; 
s.  his  brother  1862  ;  m.  1856,  Mary- Augusta,  (^mh. 
of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Tod,  and  ha^  ui.o 
son, 

Edward-Walter  ;  and  two  daus. 

ILillCiigC— This  is  a  junior  branch  of  the  Blunts,  Baronets, 
of  London. 

Edwakd-Walter  Blunt,  Esq.  of  Kempshott  Park,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  eldest  surviving  son  of  Walter  Blunt,  Esq.,  by  his  2nd 
wife  Anna-Maria,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Gatehouse,  of  Headley 
Park,  Hants,  and  grand-dau.  of  William  Huggins,  Esq.  of  that 
place  {see  Blunt  of  IValloi)  House),  b.  28  Nov.  1779 ;  m.  9  March, 
1813,  Janet-Shiriey,  dau.  of  James  Allan,  Esq.  of  The  Hall,  CO. 
Stirling,  and  had  issue, 

Edward-Walter,  6.  2  Sept.  1818;  d.  v.nm.  30  July,  1840. 

George-AUan,  b.  28  June,  1822;  d.  11  Feb.  1840. 

Henry,  b.  15  Sept.  1823. 

Charles-Harris,  now  of  Kempshott  Park. 

Jamcs-St.  John  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Old  Windsor,  and  Chaplain 
to  the  Queen,  b.  5  June,  1827;  m.  13  April,  1863,  IsabcUa- 
Elizabcth,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Stokes,  and  ha.s  issue. 


ELY 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


BOD 


153 


Arthur,  Capt.  R.  Bombay  Artillery,  b.  1  Jan.  1829. 

Alexander-Colvin  (Kev.),  b.  14  Nov.  1831. 

David,  6. 29  Dec.  1833;  in.  Frances-Jemima,  dau.  of  J.  Eopor, 
Esq. 

Elizabeth-Maria,  m.  8  May,  1839,  Eov.  H.-J.  Bi<ig-Withor, 
Kector  of  Worthing,  Hants,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Henry  Bigg- 
Wither,  Esq.  of  Manydown  Park,  Hants. 

Harriet,  m.  17  Aug.  1841,  Key.  John  Lawrell,  M.A.,  Rector 
of  Hampreston,  co.  Dortict,  youngest  son  of  the  late  James 
Lawrell,  Esq.  of  Frimlcy,  Surrey. 

Shirley-Anna. 
Mr.  Blunt  d.  1860,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henry  Blunt,  Esq.  of  Kempshott  I'arlv,  &.  15  Sept.   1S23; 
d.  1862,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  the  present  proprijtor. 

Amu — Barry  nebulee  of  six  or  and  sa. 

Crest — The  sun  in  gloi-r,  charged  on  the  centre  with  an  eye 
issuing  tears,  all  ppr. 

Motto — Inter  lacryraas  micat. 

Seat — Kempshott  Park,  near  Basingstoke. 


BUEN-BLYTH    OF    WOOLHAMPTON 
HOUSE. 

Buen-Bltth,  Egbert,  Esq.  of  Woolhampton 
House,  Berks,  J.P.,  Commissioner  of  Lieutenancy, 
London,  b.  20  Aug.  1820  ;  vi.  16  April,  1859,  Isabella, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  late  James  Blyth,  Esq.  of  Wool- 
hampton House  (d.  1873),  ^vhose  name  he  assumed 
by  royal  license,  1873.  Mr.  Burn-Blyth  is  son  of 
William  Burn,  Esq.,  who  d.  1870. 
Sen*.— Woolhampton  House,  Reading. 


BOARD  OF  FARLEIGH  PLACE. 

BoAED,  John,  Esq.  of  FarleiQ;h  Place,  Westerham, 
Kent,  J.P.,  Major  1st  Kent  Kifle  Volunteers,  b.  0 
Feb.  1828 ;  m.  Jan.  186t,  Mary-Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Kev.  W.-M.  Pyne,  Eector  of  Oxted,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John-William,  b.  Aug.  1SG7. 
n.  Herbert-Richard,  b.  1S75. 

I.  Mabel. 

II.  Ethel-Elizabeth. 

iLuiCilgC— Thomas  Eokde,  Esq.,  son  of  Stephen  Eorde, 
who  was  living  at  Borde  Hall  in  1560,  ui.  Elizabeth  Stapley, 
and  had  a  son, 

NisiAN  Borde,  Esq.,  who  built  Pax  Hill,  near  Lindfield,  in 
160G.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Worley  of  Glynde,  by  whom 
he  had  a  son,  from  whom  descended, 

EicHARD  Board,  Esq.,  who  m.  Sarah  Dalby,  and  was 
father  of  John  Board,  Royal  Horse  Guards  Blue,  who  d.  unm., 
and 

Rev.  Richard  Board,  who  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Jones,  Esq.  of  Dery  Ormond,  co.  Cardigan  (d.  1851),  and  d. 
1859,  aged  97,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Board,  Esq.,  now  of  Farleigh  Place. 

^i-))is— Per  fesse  gu.  and  az.,  an  escutcheon  within  an  orle 
of  martlets  arg. 

Crest — A  goat  ermine  crined  or. 

Motto — Perforatiis. 

Seal — Farleigh  Place,  Westerham,  Kent. 


BODDAM-WHEATHATJ. 

See  WnEATHAii. 


BODEN  OF  EDNAST0I7  HALL. 
BODEN,  Henry,  Esq.  of  Ednaston  Hall,  and  il  c 
Eriary,  co.  Derby,  J.P.,  b.  13  Feb.  1836,  late 
Lieut.  Derbyshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry;  >».  8  May, 
1866,  Mary  Shuttleworth,  dau.  of  Ed^vard  - 
Anthony  lloldcn,  Esq.  of  Aston  Hall,  co.  Derby, 
and  Tiilon-on  -  the  -  Hill,  co.  Leicester,  and  has 
issue, 


I.  Henry-Walter-Degge-Shuttleworth,  b.  20  Feb.  1SG7. 

II.  Anthony-Drummond,  b.  24  Sept.  t872.t 
in.  Eeginakl  Sam,  b.  24  Sept.  1872. 

I.  Cherrie-Evelyn. 

ILflirilgC.— This  family  was  formerly  seated  in  Devon. 

Henry  ISoden,  Esq.  of  The  Friary,  Derby,  second  son  and 
successcr  of  John  Boden,  Esq.  of  Ednaston,  m.  3  aiarch,  1835, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Joseph  Smith,  Esq.  of  Lea  Lodge,  Kent,  and  d. 
12  Aug.  18G2,  leaving  issue, 

Henry,  now  of  Ednaston.  Walter,  h.  G  Aug.  1837. 

Charios-John,  b.  21  Oct.  1845. 

Frances-Anne,  m.  W.-J.  Smith,  Esq.  of  Alvaston  Field,  co. 
Derby. 

Mary-Louisa,  m.  Henry  Clay,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Clay,  Eoq. 
of  Piercefield  Park,  co.  Monmouth. 

Rosa-Emily. 

Arms — Arg.  a  chevron  sa.  between  three  teasels  ppr. 

Crest — A  swan  wings  expanded  ppr. 

Motto— Contrsi  audentior. 

Seats — Ednaston  Hall,  Ednaston  ;  The  Friary,  Derby. 


BODENHAM    OF    ROTHERWAS. 

BoDENHAM,  Charles  de  la  Barre,  Esq.  of 
Eothcrwas,  co.  Hereford,  D.L.,  J.P.,  b.  4  May, 
1813  ;  m.  23  April,  1850,  the  Countess  Irena-Marlj, 
Dzierzykraj-Morawski,  dau.  of  the  late  Joseph, 
Count  Dzierzykraj-Morawski,  of  Operow,  Grand 
Duchy  of  Posen.  Mr.  Bodenham  is  a  Knt.  of  the 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem. 

iLiltCaflC— Sib  John  Bodenham,  Lord  of  Monington, 
Walterstun,  Cheynston,  and  Dewchurch,  5th  in  descent  from 
Hugh  de  Bodham,  alias  Bodenham,  Lord  of  Bodenham  Roger, 
temp.  Stephen,  m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  llagon.  Lord  of 
Walterston  and  Cheynston,  and  had  by  her  two  sons,  John  of 
Monington,  whose  dau.  and  heir,  Margaret,  m.  Hugh  Har- 
gest,  of  Hargcst,  and  Robert,  ancestor  of  the  Bodenhams  or' 
Biddenden  and  Ryal.  Sir  John  m.  2ndly,  Isabella,  dau.  and 
sole  heir  of  Walter  de  la  Barre,  Lord  of  Rotherwas,  Barre "s 
Court  and  other  manors,  and  by  her  left  at  his  decease,  49 
Edward  III.,  a  son  and  successor. 

Sir  Roger  Bodenham,  Knt.  of  Dewchurch,  to.  Agnes,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Vaughan  of  Tilleglas,  co.  Brecon,  and  was  father  of 

Roger  Bodenham,  Esq.  of  Dewchurch,  m.  Johanna,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Bromwich  of  Feildes,  and  had,  with  three  daus., 
Johanna,  m.  John  Blount,  Esq.  of  Grendon;  Agnes,  ra.  Thomas 
Parrie,  Ksq.  of  Polto,  and  Cecily,  Abbess  of  Wilton  at  the 
Dissolution,  a  son 

Thomas  Bodenham,  Esq.  of  Rotherwas.  He  m.  Jane,  sister 
and  co-heiress  of  Thomas  Yorke,  Esq.,  and  had,  with  two 
daus.,  Anne,  to.  William  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Tredegar;  and 
Catherine,  m.  Walter  Williams,  Esq.  of  Llanfoist,  as  many 
sons.    He  was  s.  by  the  elder  son, 

Roger  Bodenham,  Esq.  of  Rotherwas,  h.  3  Henry  VII., 
TO.  Jane,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Whyttington,  cf 
Pauntly,  and  left  at  his  decease,  1579,  Thomas,  his  heir,  who 
d.  s.  p.  1583  ;  Roger,  successor  to  his  brother ;  Elizabeth,  m. 
Thomas  Morgan,  of  Machen,  co.  Monmouth ;  and  Margaret, 
m.  1st,  William  Games,  and  2ndly,  John  Pye.    The  2nd  son. 

Sir  Roger  Bodenham,  Knt.  of  Rotherwas,  b.  1546,  K.B.  at 
the  Coronation  of  James  I. ;  to.  1582,  Bridget,  youngest  dau. 
of  Sir  Humphrey  Baskerville,  Knt.  of  Erdisley  Castle,  co.  Here- 
ford, and  had,  with  a  dau.,  Blanch,  m.  5  Oct.  1611,  Edward 
Lingen,  Esq.  of  Stoke  Edith  and  Sutton,  co.  Hereford,  and  a 
younger  son,  AVilUam,  of  Bryngwyn,  an  elder  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Bodenham,  Esq.  of  Rotherwas,  living  1G34,  r,u 
Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Lacon,  of  Kinlet  Hall,  Salop,  and 
had,  with  two  daus.,  a  son  and  successor, 

Roger  Bodenham,  Esq.  of  Rotherwas,  m.  Anne  Draycot, 
of  Paynesley,  in  Staffordshire,  and  had  issue.     The  2nd  son, 

John  Bodenham,  Esq.,  of  Rotherwas,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Charles  Trinder,  of  Bourton-on-the- Water,  in  Gloucestershire, 
and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Anne,  m.  Henry  Tasburgh,  Esq.  of 
London,  and  d.  s.  p.)  two  sons,  of  whom  the  younger,  John,  a 
Jesuit,  named  in  the  settlement  of  1712,  d.  imm. ;  while  the 
elder, 

Charles  Bodenham,  Esq.  of  Rotherwas,  m.  1st,  Anne,  dm. 
of  John  Stonor,  Esq.  of  Stonor,  co.  Oxford,  and  by  her  (ulio 
d.  April,  1714)  had  a  son,  Charles-Stonor,  his  heir,  and  Mary- 
Catherine,  a  nun  at  Brussels.  He  m.  2ndly,  1731,  Catherine, 
dau.  of  William  Huddleston,  Esq.  of  Sawston,  in  Cambridge- 
shire, and  by  her  had  issue,  John  d.s.p.;  Catherine,  ;.;. 
John  Berkeley,  Esq.  of  Spetchley,   co.  Woiccsier;  Mary,.,;. 


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EOD 


THE  LANDED  GENTEY. 


BOG 


John  Tancred,  Esq. ;  and  Anne,  d.  an  infant.  Mr.  Bodenhara 
d.  15  May,  1762,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Cuarles-Stonor  Bodenham,  Esq.  of  Eotherwas,  ra.  Frances 
Pentlrill,  descended  from  Richard  I'endrill,  who  saved  King 
Charles  II.,  and  dying  16  April,  17G1,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Charles  Bodenham,  Esq.  of  Rotherwas,  &.  2  June,  1753 ; 
■m.  Bridget,  dan.  of  Thomas  Hornyold,  Esq.  of  Blackmovc 
Parlf,  in  Worcestershire,  and  by  her,  who  d.  29  April,  18J5, 
had  one  son  and  a  dau., 

Chaeles-Thomas,  of  Eotherwas. 

Eliza-Mary,  Canoness  of  the  Royal  Chapter  of  St.  Anne  of 


Mr.  Bodenham  d.  5  April,  1S2C,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Charles-Thomas  Bodexham,  Esq.  of  Rotherwas,  J. P.,  6.  15 
Feb.  1783;  m.  29  Nov.  1810,  Elizabeth-Mary,  5th  dau.  of 
Thomas  Weld,  Esq.  of  Lulworth  Castle,  Dorset,  and  d.  5.  Dec. 
1S65,  leaving  an  only  son,  the  present  Chables  dc  la  Barre 
Bodenham,  Esq.  of  Rotherwas. 

Arms — Az.,  a  fessc  between  three  chess-rooks  or,  quartering 
twenty-five  coats. 

Crests — A  dragon's  head  erased  sa. ;  and  a  wing  arg.  rising 
out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or. 

Motto — Veritas  liberabit. 

/Seai— Eotherwas,  Hereford. 


BODKIN    OF    ANNAGH. 

EODKIN,  Egbert,  Esq.  of  Annagh,  co.  Galway, 
J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1833-34,  b.  30  March,  1809 ;  m. 
30  June,  1842,  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  the  late  Thomas  Redingtoa,  Esq.  of  Rje- 
hill,  CO.  Gralway. 

iCtltCngC. — The  Bodkins(who  claim  to  have  been  originally 
FitzGcralds)  took  an  active  part  in  the  affairs  of  Atbenry  in 
the  time  of  Edward  III. ;  many  of  the  family  removed  to 
Galway  in  the  succeeding  reign,  that  of  Richard  II.,  where 
they  gave  their  name  to  a  street,  and  at  that  early  period 
Thomas  Bodkin  and  his  son  Henry  were,  in  and  about  the 
town,  extensive  proprietors.  In  1455,  John  Bodkin  was  com- 
positorof  the  Customs.  Members  of  the  family  were  frequently 
elected  Provosts  of  Athenry ;  Richard  Bodkin,  a  burgess  of 
Galway,  was  Provo-st  of  Athenry  in  1454.  A  great  many  of 
the  family  became  Mayors  and  Sheriffs  for  the  town  of  Galway 
up  to  the  time  when  it  surrendered  to  Sir  Charles  Coote,  1652. 

Ambrose  Bodkin,  Sheriff  of  Galway  in  1570,  son  and  heir  of 
John  Bodkin,  Mayor  of  Galway,  1518,  m.  Julian,  dau.  of  John 
Blake,  by  his  wife,  Evelina  Skerrett,  and  was  great  grand- 
father of 

Ambrose  Bodkin  Fitz-John,  who  got  grants  of  the  following 
lands,  that  is  to  say,  Adnagh,  Kilmoyland,  and  several  other 
denominations,  and  dying  1679,  was  s.  by  liis  son, 

John-Bodkin  Fitz- Ambrose,  who  d.  1689,  and  was  great- 
grandfather of 

John  Bodkin,  who  to.  1st,  Miss  Browne,  dau.  of  Martin 
Browne,  of  Coolarne,  by  his  wife,  Miss  Brown,  of  Castle 
Mount  Garret,  and  had  by  her,  Richard-Blake,  his  heir; 
Robert,  successor  to  his  brother;  Austin  ;  Anne,  m.  in  1719, 
Thomas  Blake,  Esq.  of  Mulloughmore  and  Windfield ;  and 
another  dau.,  ra.  Kicholas  Bermingham,  of  Bachersfort. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  R.  Blake,  of  Ardfry,  ancestor 
to  the  Lords  Wallscourt,  and  had  three  daus.,  Julia,  to.  1st, 
Peter  Lynch,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  P.  Martyn,  Esq.;  a  dau.,  m. 
John  Browne,  of  Galway;  and  Mary- Anne,  m.  Richard 
Geoghegan,  Esq.  of  Bunown  Castle,  co.  Galway.  The  eldest 
Bon, 

Eichard-Blake  Bodkin,  d.  tmm.,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Robert  Bodkin,  who  ra.  1st,  a  dau.  of  Sir  Anthony  Brabazon, 
of  Brabazon  Park,  co.  Mayo,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  dau., 
Anne,  to.  Henry  Bingham,  brother  of  John,  Lord  Clan- 
morris,  of  Newbrook,  co.  Mayo.  He  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  John  Kirwan,  Esq.  of  Castlehacket,  co.  Galway,  by  whom 
he  had  John,  his  heir;  Denis,  d.  unra. ;  and  Margaret,  who 
va.  John  Bodkin,  of  Bengarra,  co.  Galway.  His  eldest  son 
and  heir, 

John  Bodkin,  of  Annagh,  in.  Harriet,  dau.  of  Martin  Kirwan, 
Esq.  of  Blindwell,  co.  Galway,  and  had  issue, 

Robert,  now  of  Annagh. 

Martin,  a  Ban-ister,  d.  «ra/i.  Denis,  d.  v.v.ra. 

Mary,  a  nun,  deceased. 

Elizabeth,  to.  John  Blake,  Esq.  of  Ballyglunin,  deceased, 

Harriet,  m.  Hyacinth  Daly,  Esq.  of  Raford,  co,  Galway, 
deceased. 

Margaret,  a  nun,  deceased. 

Catherine.  Anna. 


Arras — Arg.,  a  saltier  gu. 

Crest — A  wild  boar  ppr. 

Motto — Crom-a-boo. 

-Seat— Annagh,  Ballyglunin,  co.  Galway. 


BOGER    OF    WOLSDON. 

BoGER,  Waltee-Deeble,  Esq.  of  Wolsdon,  Coiii- 
wall,  J.P.,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  h.  15  Feb.  1832  ; 
s.  his  father  22  Nov.  1875 ;  m.  1863,  AmeUa-Harriet, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Bosworth,  Esq.  of  Westerham, 
Kent. 

Ht'lirajC— About  the  middle  of  the  IGth  century,  Cheib- 
TOPHEE  BoGER  was  living  as  a  landowner  in  Plymstock,  Devon, 
and  d.  about  1560;  the  will  of  his  widow,  Isabel,  who  d.  a  few 
years  afterwards,  was  proved  in  1563.  His  lands  passed  suc- 
cessively through  four  generations  to  Edmund  Boger,  6.  166f> 
(son  of  Richard,  grandson  of  Edmond,  and  great-grandson  of 
Sylvester  Boger,  who  was  elder  son  and  heir  of  the  above- 
named  Christopher  Boger  and  Isabel  his  wife).  He  j/i.  1st, 
Johanna  Pike,  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth  Blatchford,  and  by  the 
former  had  issue,  of  whom, 

I.  Christopher,  was  his  heir. 

II.  Richard,  h.  1703,  went  to  reside  in  St.  Germans,  Corn- 
wall, and  m.  1726,  Sarah  Turthff;  he  d.  1756,  leaving 
a  son, 

Richard,  Vice-Adralral  E.N.,    m.  Maria  Carpenter,  and 
by  her  left  at  his  decease,  1822,  two  sons, 
1  Turtliff,  Col.  E.A.,  «i.  PrisciUa  Burdon,  and  d.  1851, 
leaving  a  son, 
George-Turtliff  Boger,  Esq.,  now  of  Hastings,  Sussex, 
TO.  Georgina,  2nd  dau.  of  Vice-Admiral  W.-C.  Otway, 
and  has    issue    four  sons    and    one    dau.,    George- 
Otway ;  Henry-Turtliff,  Comm.  R.N. ;  William-Shad- 
forth;  Coryndon-Peters,  Comm.  R.N. ;  and  Margaret- 
Henrietta. 
The  elder  son, 

Curi.stopher  Bogee,  Esq.,  s.  to  the  lands  in  Plymstock.    Ho 
TO.  1730,   Margaret,  dau.   of  John  Blatchford,  Esq.  of  Little 
Ash,  Cornwall,  and  d.  1796,  leaving,  besides  other  children, 
three  sons, 
John,  of  whom  presently. 

Richard,  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  1743 ;  by  his  wife,  Elizabeth  Ellery, 
he  had  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  i>i.  1799,  John  Temple,  Esq.  of  The 
Nash,  Worcestershire. 
Sylvester. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Bogee,  Esq.,  6.  1736;  Receiver-General  of  the  Crown 
for  Cornwall;  m.  17G5,  Mary,  dau.  and  eventually  heiress  of 
Searle  Deeble,  Esq.  of  Wolsdon,  Cornwall,  and  representative 
of  the  families  of  Wolsdon  and  Deeble,  through  the  marriage 
of  Mary  Wolsdon,  the  last  heiress  of  Wolsdon  (which  is  one 
of  the  oldest  properties  in  Cornwall,  Alnod  of  Wolsdon  posses- 
sing it  in  1087),  with  John  Deeble  of  Inceworth,  in  Maker. 
Mr.  Boger  rf.  1783,  having  had,  besides  several  daus.,  three 
sons, 
John,  his  heir. 
Edmond,  Eear-Admiral  R.N.,  in.  Jane  Blaxton,  and  d.  s.  p. 

1845. 
Richard,  Capt.  Royal  Marines,  to.  Eliza  Squire,  and  d.  1835; 
leaving  three  sons  and  three  daus.,   Edmund;   Norbrun; 
Richard ;  Matilda ;  Mary-Anne ;  and  Harriet. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Boger,  Esq.  of  Wolsdon,  Eeceiver-General  for  Coniwall, 
6.1769;  771.    1797,   Lucy,    dau.    of    Samuel  Ilcxt,    Esq.   of 
Trenarren,  Cornwall,  and  had  issue, 
Deeble,  his  heir. 

John-Hext,  h.  1S04;  in.  1832,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Major  Henry 
Mercer,  E.I.C.S.,  and  d.  s.  p.  23  June,  1865. 
Sophia.  Ehzabeth,  d.  1829. 

Mr.  Boger  d.  1848.    His  eldest  son, 

Deeble  Boger,  Esq.  of  Wolsdon,  Cornwall,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
h.  12  Feb.  1792;  to.  14  April,  1829,  Francis,  eldest  dau.  of 
Thomas  Bewes,  Esq.  of  Beaumont,  Devon,  M.P.,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Waltee-Deeble,  now  of  Wolsdon. 

II.  John-Bewes,  b.  8  July,  1835 ;  d.  1844. 

III.  Hext,  b.  28  April,  1837 ;  m.  1864,  Blanche-Lnz,  youngest 
dau.  of  General  Anthony  Bacon,  and  has  issue,  Alnod-Joiin, 
6.  31  Aug.  1871 ;  Frances-Olive-Luz ;  Margare^Nora. 

1.  Frances  Elizabeth.  ii.  Agnes-Lucy. 

III.  Jane-Margaret. 
Mr.  Boger  was  a  Special  Deputy  Warden  of  the  Stannariea. 
He  d.  22  Nov.  1875. 


EOL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


130L 


15, 


Anns  (as  borne  by  Mr.  Boger  of  'Wolsdon)— Quarterly :  1st 
and 4th,  vert,  three  scrope  staves,  or  "dibbles,"  for  Deeble; 
2nd  and  3rd,  sa.,  a  cross  arg.,  two  roses  on  chief  of  the  same, 
for  Wolsdon.  (As  borne  by  Admiral  Edmund  Boger,  R.N.) — Or, 
u  bend  vaire  arg.  and  gu.,  cottised  az.,  between  two  towers  of 
the  last,  on  a  canton  of  the  fourth  an  anchor  in  bend  sinister 
of  the  first  surmounted  of  a  sword  in  saltire,  ppr. 

Crest  (borne  by  Mr.  Boger,  of  Wolsdon) — An  arm,  holding  in 
the  hand  a  dibble  and  a  rose.  (As  borne  by  Admiral  Boger) — 
On  a  tower  or,  charged  with  two  lozenge.s,  conjoined  vaire,  arg. 
and  gu.,  a  dove,  holding  in  its  beak  an  olive  branch,  all  ppr. 

Seat — Wolsdon,  Antony,  Cornwall. 


BOLDEN    OF    HYNINa. 

EOLDEN,  WiLLiAM-BoiDEN,  Esq.  oi!  Ilyniug,  co. 
Lancaster,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  29  Sept.  1803  ;  s.  his 
father  1855  ;  m.  1834,  Mary- Anne,  dau.  of  George 
Andrew,  Esq.  of  Compstall,  co.  Chester,  and  has 
issue. 

ill'ncatJC. — This  family  was  possessed  of  the  estate  of 
Boldens,  in  Ellel,  co.  Lancaster,  for  more  than  two  centuries, 
until  it  was  sold  aboutthe  year  1750,  by 

William  Bolden,  Esq.,  who  afterwards  settled  in  Liverpool. 
His  son  and  heir, 

William  Bolden,  Esq.,  of  Hyning,  co.  Lancaster,  b.  25  Dec. 
1730;  in.  Agness  Fleming  of  Eayrigg,  Westmorland,  a 
descendant  of  the  Rydal  family,  but  d.  s.  p.  ISOO,  when  his 
estate  devolved  on  (the  son  of  his  sister,  Alice,  by  her  husband, 
John  Leonard  of  Liverpool)  his  nephew, 

John  Leonard,  who  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Bolden,  and  became  John  Bolden,  Esq.  of  Hyning,  J.P. 
andD.L. ;  he  was  b.  25  Aug.  177G;  m.  1801,  Mary,  dau.  of 
John  Satterwaite,  Esq.  of  Rigmaden  Hall,  Westmorland,  and 
had,  besides  six  other  sons  and  two  daus., 

William  Bolden,  now  of  Hyning. 
John  Bolden,  d.  1  Feb.  1855,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
the  present  William-Bolden  Bolden,  Esq.,  of  Hyning. 

Aims — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  or,  on  a  fesse  gu.  three 
fleurs-de-lis  of  the  field ;  2nd  and  3rd,  per  fesse  dancettee  gu. 
and  vert,  three  swans  or. 

Crests — 1st,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  tiger's  head  arg.; 
2nd,  a  swan  or. 

Motlo — Pour  bien  desirer. 

Seats — Hyning,  near  Lancaster. 


BOLDEEO  OP  WHITE  HOUSE. 
EoLDEEO,  John,  Esq.  of  White  House,  Rattlcsden, 
Suffolk,  b.  3  Oct.  1806  ;  m.  16  Oct.  1829,  Sarali- 
Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Mr.  John  Rajnham,  sometime 
of  Drinkstone  Hall,  Suffolk,  son  of  James  Eajn- 
ham,  of  Ofton  Wallow  and  Eurnt  House,  in  the 
same  co.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John-Simon  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Incumbent  of  Amblecote,  Staf- 
fordshire; b.  12  Nov.  1830;  in.  22  Sept.  1859,  Emma,  2nd 
dau.  of  J.-B.  Burrell,  Esq.  of  Arthur's  Seat,  Victoria, 
and  has  issue,  two  sons  and  two  daus. 

II.  George-Thomas,  b.  20  Feb.  1832;  m.  and  has  issue. 

III.  Frederic,  b.  2  May,  1841. 

IV.  Arthur-Herbert,  Sub.-Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  20  Oct.  1S15. 
v.  Joseph- John,  h.  18  July,  1S47. 

VI.  Alexander-Samuel,  b.  2  Kov.  1843. 

VII.  Henry-Francis,  b.  23  Nov.  1852. 

VIII.  Edmund-Raynham,  )  ^    .       ,    ,.  t  i     ic-i 
-        ,  ,    T  '  }■  twins,  6.  1/  July,  ISol. 

IX.  Lonsdale-James,         j 

X.  Albert-John,  6.  4  May,  1S57. 

I.  Mary-Anne. 

II.  Sarah-Maria,  m.  William  Mansfield,  Esq.  of  Ixworth, 
Thorpe,  Suffolk. 

III.  Anna-Caroline.  iv.  Helen. 

IV.  Isabella-Jane.  vi.  Alice-Emma. 
ittnCttflC— Edmund    Boldeiio,    living  at    Fomham    St. 

Martin,  Suffolk,  1501,  son  and  heir  of  Richard  Boldero,  and 
grandson  of  William  Boldero,  of  Fornhara  St.  Martin,  la. 
Isabel,  dau.  of  Jenkyn  Smith,  Esq.  and  d.  in  or  about  1523, 
leaving  (with  younger  issue)  two  sons,  John,  his  heir,  and 
Thomas,  who  d.  1588,  leaving,  by  Margery  Bettes  his  wife,  a 
son  and  heir,  John,  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  father  of  Ednumd 
Boldero,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Westerficld,  Glemslord,  and  Snayl- 
well,  d.  5  July,  1679;   he    is    referred  to  by  Roger  North, 


Walker,  and  Evelyn,  and  was  l^Iaster  of  Jesus  College,  Cam 
bridge.    The  eldest  son  and  heir,  t 

John  Boldero,  living  at  Fornham  St.  Martins  1537  ;  m.  ^^■>ii 
Margaret  Howard  of  Norfolk,  and  d.  1584,  leaving,  with  othe 
issue,  Edmund  Boldero,  m.  Elizabeth  Page,  of  Framlinghaui 
and  d.  1602,  leaving  several  children;  and 

George  Boldero,  Gent.,  bapt.  at  Fornham  St.  Martin  1501 
d.  1609.    His  grandson, 

Simon  Boldero,  M.A.  of  Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  bapt 
at  Ixworth  1636  ;  m.  1658,  Frances,  dau.  of  John  GodbouUl 
Esq.,  AI.P.  for  Bury,  and  d.  1701,  leaving  issue, 
Simon,  his  heir. 

George,  6.  1665;  m.  1701,  Esther  Fiske,  of  Eattlesden,  am 
d.  1737,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  1  Roger,  of  Ixworth,  1. 
1714,  TO.  1750,  Elizabeth  Cocksedge,  and  d.  1794,  leavin: 
a  son,  George,  b.  1753,  m.  1780,  Hester,  dau.  of  the  Rev 
Edward  Griffin,  and  d.  1818,  having  had  George,  Per 
petual  Curate  of  Ixworth,  d.  s.  p.  at  Brussels  183G ;  : 
Hester,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Adams,  Rector  otBardwell,  Suffolk 
2  Frances,  m.  Rev.  Edward-Rene  Payne,  Rector  of  Hep 
worth,  Suffolk ;  and  3  Mary,  m.  Rev.  Mr.  Dodson. 
The  eldest  son. 

The  Rev.  Simon  Boldero,  A.M.,  Vicar  of  Great  Barton,  am 
subsequently  Rector  of  Woolpit,  b.  1660;  m.  1683,  Joan  Cooke 
of  Little  Livermere,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease  1722,  by  his  soi 
and  heir, 

The  Rev.  John  Boldero,  Rector  of  Woolpit ;  who  m.  17  Oct 
1723,  Martha  Taylor,  of  Woolpit,  sister  of  Maria-Rebeccs 
Taylor,  wife  of  Richard  Dillon,  Esq.  of  Dillon  Grove,  co 
Roscommon,  and  had  by  her,  with  other  issue, 

I.  JoHX,  Rector  of  Ampton,  b.  16  Oct.  1729,  whose  son 
were,  John;  William;  George,  Rector  of  Raynham,  Nor 
folk ;  and  Edmund.  The  eldest  son,  the  Rev.  John  Buldero 
Rector  of  Ampton,  was  father  of  Col.  Henry  Georgi 
Boldero,  of  Hurst  Grove,  Berks,  late  M.P.for  Chippenham 
and  formerly  Clerk  of  the  Ordnance,  t/t.  Mary,  dau.  ol 
Joseph  Neeld.  Esq.,  and  had  is.^iuo,  1  George-Neeld,  Col. 
late  21st  Fusiliers;  b.  21  June,  Ib'Ji);  m.  1862,  Anna-Maria, 
dau.  of  W.-S.  Trench,  Esq.,  and  has  issue;  2  Henry-Kearney 
(llev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Grittleton,  Wilts,  b.  19  March,  1831. 

II.  Simon,  of  whose  family  we  treat. 

I.  Martha,  m.  6  Oct.  1757,  Simon  Hunt,  of  Norton,  Suffolk, 
and  d.  1807. 

II.  Ann. 

John  Boldero,  d.  17  Oct.  1753.    His  2iid  son, 

Simon  Boldero,   Esq.,  6.  30  Dec.   1730  ;    m.   6  Oct.  175T 

Elizabeth-Susannah,  dau.  of  —  Gardner,  Gent,  of  Woolpit 

and  by  her  (who  d.  5  July,  1784)  left  at  his  decease,  25  March, 

1784,  three  sons, 

Roger,  6.  28  May,  1766 ;  m.  Deborah  Poole,  and  d.  2  July, 

1810,  leaving  issue. 
Simon,  of  whom  presently. 

John,  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  b.  31  March,  1771 ;  m.  Susar 
Cocksedge,  and  d.  1838. 
The  2nd  son, 

Simon  Boldero,  Esq.,  of  Drinkstone,  b.  30   Jan.  1769  ;  m. 
twice.    By  Eliz.abeth-Susan  his  1st  wife  (who  d-  1801)  he  had 
a  dau.,  Elizabeth,   m.  Thomas  Markham ;  and    by  his  2nd, 
Mary  Hazelwood,  of  Woolpit,  three  sons  and  two  daus., 
John,  of  White  House,  Rattlesden. 

George  of  Ashfield,  b.  21  July,  1811;  m.  25  Nov.  1830, 
Sophia,  dau.  of  James  Ransom,  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  by 
his  wife,  a  dau.  of  James  Stewart,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1866)  has  George- William,  eldest  surviving  son,  b.  1837, 
and  other  issue. 

William,  b.  1818;  m.  Anna-Caroline,  dau.  of  Mr.  Raynham, 
of  Drinkstone  Hall,  and  d.  s.  p.  1851. 
Susan,  m.  George  Pledger,  late  of  Bury. 
Martha,  d.  imm. 

Arms — Per  pale  or  and  az.,  a  saltire  counterchanged. 
Crest — A  greyhound  sejant  arg. 
ilfoito— Audax  ero. 
Seat— White  House,  Eattlesden,  Woolpit,  Suffolk. 


BOLITHO    OF    PENAIiVERNE. 

BoLiTHO,  Thomas-Simon,  Esq.  of  Penalverne, 
Cornwall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  Jan.  1808  ;  tn.  1838, 
Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Eobins,  Esq.  of  Liskeard, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas-Robins,  b.  Sept.  1840;  educated  at  Harrow,  and 
B.A.  of  Christ  Church  Coll.,  Oxford;  vi.  1870,  Augusta- 
Jane,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  Richard-Bassett  Wilson,  Esq. 
of  Cliffe  Hall,  Yorkshire. 

II.  Edward-Alverne.  ni.  Glynne. 


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IV.  John-Borlase,  n.  12  Dec.  1872,  Elizabetli,  dau.  of  J.-M. 
■William.«,  Esq.  of  Caerhayes. 

I.  Elizabeth-Robins,  in.  1860,   her  cousin,  Richard  Foster, 
Esq.  of  Lanwithan,  Cornwall. 

II.  Mary.         ili.  Maria-Caroline.         iv.  Emily-Octavia. 

Mr.  Bolitho,  a  Deputy  Warden  of  the  Stannaries, 
served  as  High  Sherifi'  1867. 

ILuttagt.— The  late  Thomas  Bolitho,  Esq.  of  the  Coombe, 
Madron,  m.  Maria,  dau.  of  Samuel  Harris,  Esq.  of  Beedferris, 
CO.  Devon,  and  had  issue, 

Edwakd,  Esq.  of  Trewidden,  J.P.,  6.  1804;  m.  Mary,  dau. 
of  John  Stephens,  Esq.  of  Beerferris,  and  has  an  only  son, 
Thomas-Bedford,  J. P.,  h.  1834. 

Thomas  Simon,  Esq.  of  Penalverne,  as  above. 

William,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Walter  Yonge,  Esq.  of  St.  Ives. 

Arms — Erm.,  on  a  plain  chevron,  cotised,  engrailed,  between 
three  fleurs-de-lis  sa.,  five  bezants. 

Crest — In  front  of  a  fern  brake,  ppr.,  a  cubit  arm  erect, 
vested  az.,  charged  with  three  bezants,  cuff  arg.,  in  the  hand, 
ppr.,  a  fleur-de-lis  sa. 

Motto— He  Dcu. 

^eaJ— Penalverne,  Penzance,  CornwalL 


BOLTON  OP  BECTIVE  ABBET. 

The  late  Eichakd  Bolton,  Esq.  of  Bectivo 
Abbey,  co.  Meath,  J. P.,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  George 
Boniford,  Esq.  of  Eahinstown  co.  Meath,  and  sister 
and  co-heir  of  Eobert-G-eoro;e  Bomford,  Esq.  of 
Eahinstown ;  and  dying  27  Feb.  1868,  was  s.  by 
his  widow. 

JLillCaflC. — John  Bolton,  of  Great  Fenton,  co.  Stnfford 
(living  teiup.  Elizabeth)  son  of  Sir  Edward  Bolton,  Knt.  of 
Lancashire,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Kichard  Ash,  of  Ash,  near 
Stone,  CO.  Stafford,  and  was  father  of 

Sir  Eiciiard  Bolton,  Knt.,  who  settled  in  Ireland  towards 
the  close  of  the  sixteenth  century ;  he  was  Recorder  of  Dublin 
in  1607,  and  Solicitor-General  in  1618.  In  1625  he  was 
appointed  Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  received  the  honor 
of  knighthood,  and  was  made  a  Member  of  the  Privy  Council. 
In  1635  he  had  a  grant  from  King  Charles  I.,  of  the  lands  of 
Tullydonnell,  CO.  Louth.  In  1639  he  became  Lord  Chancellor 
«f  Ireland,  and  the  same  year  received  a  grant  for  ever  of  the 
parish  of  Eective,  co.  Meath.  In  1640  Sir  Richard  was 
impeached  of  high  treason,  but  without  foundation.  He  m. 
1st,  Frances,  dau.  of  Richard  Walter,  Esq.  of  Stafford,  by 
whom  he  had  six  sons  and  two  daus., 
Sib  Edward,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  ancestor  of  Bolton  nf  TuHydnnnell. 
John,  m.  Bridget,  dau.  of  Hugh  Shakcrley,  of  Somcrford, 
CO.  Chester,  and  dying  (before  1634),  left  a  son,  Edward, 
and  a  daughter,  Bridget. 
James. 

Carroll,    d.    1681,    leaving    a  son,    John,    and  four  daus., 
Mary,    m.    Richard    Cliappell,     Esq. ;     Anne ;    Dorothy ; 
Hill. 
Benjamin. 

Anne  b.  1603;  m.  the  Et.  Hon.  Col.  Arthur  Hill,  M.P.  for 
Hillsborough,  by  whom  she  had  three  sons,  Moyses,  Edward, 
and  Francis.     She  d.  in  1636. 
Mary,  m.  1st,  Patrick  Nangle,  Baron  of  Navan;  and  2ndly, 
Edward  Bermingham. 
Sir  Richard,  m.  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Patrick  Barne- 
Avall,  Knt.  of  Turvey:  and  dying,  November,  1648  (will  dated 
1G34,  proved  1648),  bequeathed  the  lands  of  Tullydonnell  to 
his  2nd  son.    The  eldest  son, 

Sir  Edward  Bolton,  cf  Brazeel,   co.    Dublin;    Solicitor- 
General  in  1622,  Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer  in  1640,  and 
under  the  Protector,  in  1651,  "  Commissioner  for  the  Adminis- 
tration of  Justice  in  Ireland."    He  m.  Isabella,  duu.  of  Mr. 
Serjeant  Ayloffe,  and  had  issue, 
Nicholas,  his  heir. 
Edward  of  Clounesk,  Queen's  Co. 
The  eldest  son, 

Nicholas  Bolton,  Esq.,  of  Brazeel,  m.  1  Slay,  1649,  Anne, 
2nd  dau.  of  Nicholas  Loftus,  Esq.  of  Fethard,  and  had  issue, 
Edward,  of  Brazeel,  who  d.  s.  p.  1705;  Richard,  successor  to 
his  brother;  Isabella,  vi.  16  May,  1696,  Sir  Mark  Rainsford, 
Knt. ;  Frances,  rn.  John  Madden,  M.D.,  of  Dublin  and  Manor 
Waterhouse,  co.  Fermanagh;  and  Margaret,  to.  1st,  Theophilus 
Jones,  Esq.,  of  Bealanamore,  co.  Dublin,  and  Headfort,  co. 
Leitrim,  and  2ndly,  John  Edkins,  Esq.  of  Roper's  Rest.  Mr. 
Bolton  d.  1  Aug.  1C92.    His  2nd  son, 


Richard  Bolton,  Esq.  of  Brazeel,  heir  to  his  brother,  m, 
Anne-Catherine,  dau.  of  Stein  Bill,  of  Copenhagen,  and  dying 
1721,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edward  Bolton,  Esq.  of  Brazeel,  M.P.  for  Swords,  b.  1695; 
TO.  Letitia,  youngest  dau.  of  Robert  Viscount  Moleswoith,  and 
d.  5  Aug.  1758,  leaving  (with  five  daus.,  of  whom  Letitia,  m. 
the  Rev.  Gustavus  Hamilton,  and  Anna-Maria,  m.  Capt. 
Archibald  Grant)  four  sons,  Robert,  his  heir;  Theophi- 
lus, a  Commissioner  for  managing  the  State  Lottery  of 
Dublin;  Richard;  and  Edward,  who  d.  young.  The  eldest 
son, 

Robert  Bolton,  Esq.  of  Brazeel,  m.  13  July,  1754,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  John  Blennerhasset,  Esq.  of  the  co.  Kerry,  and  had 
two  sons,  Edward,  his  heir;  and  Robert-Compton,  to.  177S, 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Jas.  Massy-Dawson  of 
Ballynacourte,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had  issue,  Robert,  Capt. 
18th  Hussars,  killed  in  the  Peninsular  war,  and  John,  of 
Ballywire,  co.  Tipperary,  who  took  the  additional  name  of 
Massy,  under  the  will  of  his  maternal  grand-uncle,  the  Hon. 
John  Massy,  of  Massy  Park,  co.  Limerick.  Mr.  Bolton  d.  179K, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edward  Bolton,  Esq.  of  Brazeel,  formerly  of  the  Royal 
Horse  Guards,  m.  1st,  Miss  M'Donnell,  by  whom  he  had  a  sen, 
Robert-Charles,  to.  1800,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Joseph  Neynoe, 
Esq.,  and  d.  1805,  leaving  two  sons,  Richard,  late  of  Bectivo 
Abbey ;  and  Robert,  ?/i.  Maria,  dau.  of  John  Arthure,  Esq. 
of  Seafield,  co.  Dublin,  and  d.  leaving  issue.  Mr.  Edward 
Bolton  TO.  2ndly,  Frances,  dau.  of  Joseph  Neynoe,  Esq.,  by 
whom  he  had  issue  two  sons,  William-Edward  and  Richard- 
Nassau,  and  a  dau.,  Ellen,  to.  John  Wilson,  Esq.  Edward 
Bolton,  d.  1809,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson,  the  late  Richard 
Bolton,  Esq.  of  Bective  Abbey. 

Arms— Or,  on  a  chevron  gu.  three  lioas  coachaal  of  '.Ja 
field. 

Crests— A  hawk  belled  arg. 

Scat — Bective  Abbey,  co.  Meatli. 


BOLTON    OF    TULLYDONNELL. 

Bolton,  Edwaed-Chichestee,  of  TiiUydonnel'', 
CO.  Louth,  Capt.  Eoyal  Artillery,  b.  1834;  c.  his 
brother  in  1870. 

HincagC— This  is  a  branch  of  Bolton,  formerly  of 
Brazeel,  co.  Dublin,  and  afterwards  of  Bective  Abbey,  co. 
Meath,  and  descends  from 

Thomas  Bolton,  Esq.  of  Tullydonnell,  co.   Louth,    second 
son    of   Sir    Richard    Bolton,    Knt.,    Lord    Chancellor    of 
Ireland.    He  m.  about  the  year  1676,  and  had  two  sons, 
Theophilus  (Most  Rev.),  Archbishop  of  Cashel,  b.  at  Burris- 
hoole,  CO.   Mayo,  circa  1678,  ordained  at  Dublin  26  Sept. 
1703,  D.D.  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  Chancellor  of   St. 
Patrick's  Cathedral,  Chanter  of  Christ  Church  Cathedral, 
and  Vicar  General  of  the  diocese  of  Dublin.    Promoted  to 
the  sees  of  Clonfert  and  Kilmacduagh,  12  Sept.  1722,  trans- 
lated to  the  see  of  Elphin  16  April,   1724,  and  finally  raised 
to  be  Primate  of  Munster,  Privy  Councillor,  and  Archbishoii 
of  Cashel,  6  Jan.  1729.     He  was  a  personal  friend  of  Deau 
Swift,  and  is  mentioned  by  him  with  praise  mow  tUauouce 
in  his  writings.     He  m.  but  d.  s.  p.  31  Jan.  1744. 
Thomas,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  younger  son, 

Thomas    Bolton,   Esq.   of    Knock,  co.    Louth,    SherifT  of 
Dublin,  &  1701,  Lord  Mayor,  1716;  w.  Sydney,   dau.  of  Col. 
Chichester  Fortescue,  of  Dromisken,   co.   Louth,  by  Fiides- 
wood,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Francis  Hall,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  10  Dec.  1749)  had  three  sons  and  one  dau., 
Thomas,    of    Knock,  who  by    Alice,  his  wife  (who   d.  ii 
Berkeley  Square,  London,  2  Jan.   1798),  had  a  son  Theo- 
philus, of  The  Grange,  co.  Louth,  who  d.  unm.  at  Genoa 
in  1765,  and  a  dau.  Sydney,  who,   upon  the  death  of  her 
brother,  became  heiress. of  "  Knock."    She  m.  1  June,  1763, 
George  Clive,  Esq.  of  AVhitfield,  by  whom  she  had  thrco 
sons,  viz.,   1  Edward-Bolton  Clive,  to.  1790,  Harriet,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Andrew,  Lord  Archer,  of  Umberslade ;  2  Theo- 
philus; 3  Henry;   and  one  dau.  Louisa,  to.  1796,  Frederick 
Keppel,  son  of  the  Bishop  of   Exeter,    and  grandson  of 
William,  2nd  Earl  of  Albemarle. 

Chichester,  of  Stephen's  Green,  Dublin,  m.  May,  1768,  Anne, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Rowley  Hull,  of  KiUyleagh,  co.  Down,  and 
d.  f.  p.  1791. 

Richard,  of  whom  presently. 

Sidney,  to.  Theophilus  Shaw,  Esq.,  and  dying  23  Aug.  1779, 
left  a  dau.  Sidney,  to.  21  Nov.  1766,  David  Jones,  Esq. 
of  Bcauparc  and  Bensford,  co.  Meath.  She  died  Dec.  178."), 
leaving,  with  other  issue,  a  dau.,  Mary-Anne,  who  to.  her 
kinsman,  John  Bolton,  of  Tullydonnell. 


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The  third  son, 

Richard  Boltov,  6.  circa  1710;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Page,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  1728)  he  had  three  sons, 

Theophilus,  d.  unm.  Chichester,  d.  s.  p.,  1783. 

John,  of  whom  presently. 
Eichard  Bolton  d.  17  Sept.  1779.    His  3rd  son, 

John  Bolton,  Esq.  of  Maine,  Castle  Bellingham,  and  TuUy- 
donnel,  co.  Louth,  a  Captain  in  the  5th  Royal  Irish  Dragoons, 
b.  1753;  m.  about  1783,  Maryanne,  dau.  of  David  Jones, 
Esq.  of  Beau  Pare,  and  by  her  (whorf.  9  Feb.  1821)  had  three 
sons  and  five  daus., 

Theophilds,  liis  successor.  JonN-IlENRT,  f.  his  brother. 

Chichestek-Francis,  of  whom  presently,  as  successor  to  his 
brother,  John-Henry. 

Maryanno,  ??i.  J.  Barton,  Esq.,  and  d.  1849,  leaving  issue. 

Sidney-Mary,  m.  1st,  Frederick  Jones,  Esq. ;  2ndly,  Capt. 
Richard  Crookshank,  who  d.  1865.    She  d.  s.  p.,  1877. 

EHzabeth,  m.  Edward  Mayne,  Esq.,  Capt.  95th  regt.,  who 
d.  1850. 

Frances-Ann,  in.  George-Jones  French,  Esq.,  1st  cousin  to 
Arthur,  1st  Lord  de  Freyne ;  d.  1876. 

Harriet,  m.   1839,   Francis-Charles  Annesley   (grandson    of 
Richard,    2nd  Earl  Annesley),   a  Baron   of   the   German 
Empire,  and  formerly  a  Captain  in  the  Prussian  Life  Guards ; 
d.  1875. 
Captain  Bolton  d.  1813,  and  was  s,  by  his  eldest  son, 

Theophilus  Bolton,  Esq.  of  Tullydonnell,  b.  1795,  Captain 
Battleaxe  Guards,  and  A.D.C.  to  the  Duke  of  Richmond  when 
Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland.  He  rf.  unm.  1838,  and  was  s.  by 
his  next  brother, 

John-Henry  Bolton,  Esq.  of  Tullydonnell,  Lieut.  45th  regt. 
b.  1799;    ((.  unm.  1857,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Chichester  Bolton,  Esq.  of  Tullydonnell,  Barrister-at-Law, 
b.  1804;  m..  Harriet,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Stewart,  D.U., 
Rector  of  Loughgilly,  co.  Armagh,  and  niece  of  the  Rt.  Hon. 
.Sir  John  Stewart,  Bart.,  M.P.,  Attorney-General  for  Ireland, 
Jind  dying  1865,  left  three  sons  and  three  daus., 

Theophilds,  .5.  his  father,  1865. 

Edward-Chichester,  now  of  Tullydonnell. 

Henry-Richard,  late  H.M.  12th  regt. 

Harriet-Augusta,  m.  1851,  Herbert  Dawson  Slade,  Lieut.-Col. 
King's  Dragoon  Guards,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  John  Slade, 
Bart. 

Emily-Charlotte,  to.  John-C.  Deane,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Sir 
Thomas  Deane,  of  Dundanion  Castle,  co.  Cork. 

Sophia-Frances. 
The  eldest  son, 

Theophilus  Bolton,  Esq.  of  Tullydonnell,  b.  1831,  Capt.  in 
the  40th  and  22nd  regts.,  rf.  iTOHi.  1870,  and  was  succeeded  by 
his  next  surviving  brother,  the  present  Edward-Chichester 
Bolton,  Esq.  of  Tullydonnell. 

Arms— Or,  onachevron  gu.  three  lions  coucliant  of  the  first. 
Crest— A  hawk  belled  arg. 


BOLTON    OF    NENAGH. 

EoLTON,  G-EOBGE,  Esq.  of  Nenagli,  co.  Tipperai-y, 
and  16,  Men-ion  Squai-e,  Dublin,  b.  15  Dec.  1818  ;  m. 
1st,  12  Dec.  1849,  Henrietta- Anna,  dau.  of  Eowan- 
P.  Cashel,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  10  Oct.  1869,  Sophia, 
dau.  of  John  Hardy,  Esq.  and  relict  of  John-Mark- 
ham  Browne,  Esq.  of  Moore  Court,  Stroud,  Grlou- 
cestershire,  and  by  his  first  marriage  has  issue, 

John-Frederick,  b.  10  Nov.  1850. 

Rowan-Cashel,  b.  24  May,  1855;  d.  G  March,  1SC8. 

Georgina-Anna. 

HtUCJCgC. — John  Bolton,  Esq.  (the  great  grandfather  of 
the  present  representative  of  this  branch  of  the  Bolton  family), 
in.  Anne,  dau.  of  George  Whitehead,  Esq.  and  had  with  a  dau. 
Sarah,  who  d.  unm.,  a  son  and  successor, 

George  Bolton,  Esq.,  who  m.  1782,  Katharine,  dau.  of  John 
Stundish,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  10  June,  1837)  he  had  issue, 

r.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  Robert  White,  Esq.  of  Scotch- 
rath,  and  had  issue. 

ni.  Robert,  d.  unm.  iv.  William,  d.  unm. 

I.  Frances,  m.  John  Colclough,  Esq. 

II.  Ann,  m.  John  Meredyth,  Esq. 

III.  Ellen,  m.  John  Honner,  Esq. 

IV.  Charlotte,  m.  John  Onions,  Esq. 

George  Bolton  d.  29  Aug.  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Bolton,  Esq.  of  Shrahane,  Queen's  Co.,  m.  March, 
I8I8,  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Cashion,  Esq.,  and  widow  of 
William  Perry,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  c(.  8  Nov.  laTl)  had 


I.  George,  his  heir. 

II.  William-Standish,  6.  10  June,  1823.        < 

I.  Jemima,  m.  Robert  White,  Esq.,  ofScotchrath,  Queen's  Co., 
and  has  issue. 

II.  Kate,  TO.  Maunsell  Andrews,  of  Rathey  House,  King's  Co., 
and  has  issue  two  sons,  both  infants. 

III.  Sarah.  iv.  Keziah. 

Mr.  Bolton  d.  20  Jan.  1860. 
Residence.— 16,  Merrion  Square,  North  Dublin. 


BOLTON  OP  MOUNT  BOLTON. 

Bolton,  Jane,  of  Mount  Bolton,  co.  Waterford, 
s.  her  brother,  Major  John  Bolton,  1841. 

JLtUCagC. — The  founder  of  this  family  in  Ireland  was 
Capt.  William  Bolton,  an  ofBccr  of  dragoons  in  the  Pro- 
tector's army,  who  stormed  and  took  Fatlock  Castle,  Oct. 
1649,  and  obtained  a  large  grant  of  land  in  the  co.  of  Water- 
ford  in  1667.  He  held  the  oftice  of  Mayor  of  Waterford  in 
1662.  By  Abigail  his  wife,  dau.  of  Col.  Prittie,  he  had  several 
children;  from  the  eldest  son,  Cornelius,  Captain  in  Col. 
Collingwood's  regt.,  descends  William  Edward  Boltos, 
Esq.,  an  officer  in  18th  Hussars.  Capt.  William  Bolton's 
brother, 

Thomas  Bolton,  Esq.,  appointed  to  a  company  in  Col. 
Fleetwood's  regt.,  1652,  Mayor  of  Waterford  in  1671,  d.  168'2, 
leaving  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Bolton,  b.  1654,  was  appointed  Recorder  of  Water- 
ford in  place  of  Sir  R.  Stephens,  13  Jan.  1682.     His  son, 

William  Bolton,  Esq.  of  Fatlock  Castle,  Capt.  in  Col. 
Edward  May's  troop  of  dragoons,  was  left  by  will,  dated 
22  May,  1718,  heir  to  the  extensive  estates  of  his  cousin, 
Charles  Bolton,  brother  of  the  Very  Rev.  Hugh  Bolton,  Dean 
of  Waterford.  He  d.  12  March,  1750,  leaving  (with  two  daus., 
Mary,  to.  R.  Lymbery,  Esq.  of  Killcopp  House,  co.  Waterford, 
and  Eleanor,  d.  unm.  in  1783)  a  son, 

John  Bolton,  Esq.  first  of  Fatlock  Castle,  and  afterwards  of 
Mount  Bolton,  m.  5  Dec.  1745,  Anne  Snow,  of  Snowhaven,  co. 
Kilkenny,  and  d.  25  April,  179'2,  having  had  issue, 

Charles,  his  heir. 

Robert  (Sir)  Lieut. -General,  G.C.II.,  of  Swcriord  Park, 
Oxfordshire,  Aide-de-Camp  to  George  III.,  and  Equerry  to 
George  IV.    He  d.  15  March,  183il. 

Hannah,    to.    21    May,    1772,   Maunsell    Bowers,     Enq.    of 
Mount  Prospect,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  had  issue  three  sous  and 
six  daus. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Charles  Bolton,  Esq.,  bapt.  18  April,  1759;  to.  1st,  Jane, 
dau.  of  the  Ven.  John  Doyle,  M.A.,  Archdeacon  of  Kilmac- 
duagh,  and  sister  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Doyle,  of  Waterford,  by 
whom  he  had  one  son, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

Mr.  Bolton  m.  2ndly,  Ellen,  eldest  dau.  of  Harry  Wallis,  cf 
Drishane  Castle,  co.  Cork,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

II.  Henry,  A.M.,  Vicar  of  Dysart,  Enos,  and  Kilteale,  Queen's 
Co.,  b.  8  April,  1787;  to.  19  Dec.  1814,  Frances.  2nd  dau.  of 
Sir  Simon  Newport,  Knt.,  by  Jane  liis  wife,  younger 
dau.  of  the  Ven.  Archdeacon  Alcock ;  and  d.  Nov.  1854, 
having  had  issue, 

1  Charles-Newport,  of  Brook  Lodge,  co.  Waterford,  B..A.., 
of  St.  Edmund  Hall,  Oxford,  b.  15  March,  1816 ;  to. 
4  Feb.  1845,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Joshua  Ander- 
son, of  Grace  Diini,  co.  Waterford,  by  Anne  his  wile,  eldest 
dau.  of  Capt.  William  Perceval,  and  has  issue, 

Henry-Anderson,  b.  7  March,  1848. 
Charles-Perceval,  6.  18  Sept.  1849. 
Anne-Frances-Ellen. 

2  Robert-Wallis,  b.  2  May,  1819 ;  d.  25  Feb.  1820. 

1  Jane-Wallis,  m.  13  Oct.  1853,  Robert-Carew  Anderson, 
Esq.,  M.D.,  Siu-geon-Major,  Dep.-Insp.-Gen.,  late  of  tho 
l.'jth  Hussars,  oid  son  of  the  Rev.  Joshua  Anderson,  Rector 
and  Vicar  of  Myshall,  co.  Carlow,  and  has  issue  five  sons 
and  two  daus. 
1.  Elizabrtli,  m.  1823,  Sir  Simon  Newport,  Knt.  of  Waterford, 
but  d.  s.  p.  1  Dec.  1844. 

Ths  eldest  son, 

John  Bolton,  E.sq.,  of  Mount  Bolton,  6.  1783;  to.  Eliza.  2n(i 
dau.  of  Maunsell  Bowers,  Esq.,  and  dying  in  1807,  aged  24, 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Bolton,  Esq.,  of  Mount  Bolton,  Major  7th  Dragoon 
Guards,  b.  1807  ;  d.  suddenly  in  London  1841,  and  was 
s.  by  his  sicter,  the  present  Jane  Bolton,  of  Mount  Bolton. 


15S 


BOL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EOM 


An-.n^—ArS;  on  a  chevron  gu.  tliree  lions  passant  guar- 
daiic  or.  .  ,    .        ^ 

Crest— A  buck's  head  erased  arp;.,  attired  or,  and  pierced 
through  the  nose  with  an  arrow  of  the  second. 

Mottoes — ^Vies  et  virtute  and  La  mort  me  suit,  over  the  crest. 

Seat.— Mount,  Bolton,  co.  Waterford. 


BOLTON    OF    THE    ISLAND. 

Bolton,  William,  Esq.  of  The  Island,  co.  "Wex- 
ford, J.P.,  High  Sheriff,  1856,  b.  1815  ;  m.  1 843, 
Susan,  dau.  of  Mountiforfc  Westropp,  Esq.  of 
limerick,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William,  &.  1849;  m.  12  Sept.  1872,  Ann  Douglas,  dau. 
of  John  Bowe,  Esq.  of  Ballyeross,  co.  Wexford,  and  has 
issue. 

II.  Mountifort. 

I.  Jane,  m.  15  July,  1869,  William  Henry  West,  Esq.  of 
Farmley,  J. P.  co.  Wexford. 

iltntaSt. — KicHAED  Bolton,  of  Ballyduff,  co.  Wexford 
was  father  of 

PacHAKD  Bolton,  of  Ballyduff  and  Cold  Harbour,  vi.  Ann 
P.oberts,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Eichaud,  who  had  two  sons, 

1  Eichard,  father  of  Robert  Bolton. 

2  Edward,  father  of  Richard,  of  Dublin,  Solicitor ;  Henry,  of 
Ballynastraw;  Edward,  of  Dublin;  John,  of  Dublin ;  and 
William,  also  of  Dublin. 

II.  John,  of  Island,  whoso  will,  dated  10  Aug.  1758,  was 
proved  10  Nov.  following.  He  d.  s.  p.,  and  bequeathed 
island  and  a  considerable  fortune  to  his  brother  William. 

III.  AViLLiAM,  of  whom  hereafter. 

IV.  Benjamin. 

V.  Abraham,  of  Ballinvally,  co.  Wexford,  r,i.  Anne  Eyres, 
md  had  a  son, 

Henry,  of  Monamolin,  co.  Wexford,  went  to  Xew  York, 
1772;  9/1.  Mary,  dau.  of  Adam  Sutton,  of  Bog  and  Warren, 
CO.  Wexford ;  and  had  a  dau., 
Isabella,  ra.  Joaquin  Carrion,  of  Madrid,  Councillor  of 
State  to  the  King  of  Spain. 
■VI.  Hugh.  VII.  Henry,  ra.  and  had  issue. 

VIII.  Edward. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  William  Perceval,  Esq.  of  Ballytrammon, 
CO.  Wexford. 

II.  Mary.  iii.  Diana. 

■Mr.  Bolton  rf.  1730;  his  will  dated  8  Jan.  that  year,  was  proved 
the  14th  of  the  same  month.     His  3rd  son, 

William  Bolton,  a  Commissioner  for  taking  Affidavits  in 
Wexford,  inherited  Island  under  the  will  of  his  brother  John 
to:  ton.    He  ra.  Miss  Lyndon,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  successor. 

II.  Lyndon,  of  Dublin,  ra.  by  License,  dated  1  Nov.  1793, 
Jane  Carpenter,  also  of  Dublin,  and  had,  with  four  daus., 
and  four  sons, 

1  Richard. 

2  Lyndon-Henry  (Rev.),  of  Carrickmines,  co.  Dublin. 

3  Abraham,  Cul.  in  the  army. 

4  WUham-Gordon. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Bolton,  Esq.  of  the  Island,  was  High  Sheriff  co. 
Wexford,  1789.  He  m.  (Ucense  dated  11  Oct.,  1780)  Dorothea, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Blunden,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

T.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Philip,  of  Holly  Lodge,  Rathmines,  co.  Duljlin,  &.  1785; 
Major  in  the  army;  d.  s.  ■j).  2  Jan.  1775. 

III.  Overington,  ri.  s.  p.  iv.  John,  of  Ballynapieree. 

I.  Anne,  m.  Alexander  Tovey,  Esq.,  20th  regt.,  and  d.  1821. 

II.  Lucy,  m.  David  Ledwith,  M.D. 

III.  Dorothea,  in.  Richard  Ledwith,  Esq. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Bolton,  Esq.,  of  the  Island,  High  Sheriff,  181G,  m. 
Jane,  dau.  of  Joshua  Nunn,  Esq.,  of  St.  Margaret's,  andii.  1853, 
leaving  a  son  and  heir,  the  present  Wimjam  Bolton,  Esq.  of 
The  Island. 

5eat— The  Island,  Oulart,  Gorey. 

BOMFOED  OF  OAKLEY  PARK. 

BoMFOED,    Geoege,    Esq.    of  Oakley   Park,    co. 

Meath,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1860,  I.  11  April,  1811 ; 

f-!.  23   July,  1832,  Ai-bella,  dau.   of    John  Pratt- 

■\Vinter,  Esq.  of  Aglier,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Geoege-Wikteb,  6.  12  Nov.  1834 ;  m.  1S61,  Flora,  dau.  of 

Rev.  Francis  R.  Sadleir,  D.D.,  and  has  issue, 
i:.  John-Francis,  6.  22  Dec.  1337;  ??i.  18C6,  Elinor,  dau.  of 
Rev.  L.-H.  Bolton,  and  has  issue. 


in.  Samuel-Stephen,  &.  18  April,  1841 ;  d.  22  Aug.  1872. 

IV.  Arthur-Chichester,  6.  27  July,  1S5I ;  d.  14  Oct.  1854. 

V.  Robert-Laurence,  6.  3  Sept.  1857. 

I.  Anne. 

II.  Arabella-Anna,  w.  1863,  Gcorge-W.  Ruxton,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue. 

III.  Elizabeth.  iv.  Yictoria-Adela. 
V.  Margaret-Winter. 

iLtllCilCje.— In  1692,  Laueence  Bomford,  descended  from 
a  good  English  family,  was  living  at  Clonmahon,  co.  Meath ; 
he  d.  1720,  at  the  advanced  age  of  103,  having  had  issue  by  his 
wife  Eleanor,  four  sons  and  four  daus.  His  eldest  son,  Thomaa 
lioMFOKD,  Esq.  of  Rahinstown,  co.  Meath,  Secretary  of  the 
Court  of  Claims,  d.  s.  p.  4  Feb.  1740,  and  wass.  by  his  brother 
Stephen  Bojiford,  Esq.  of  Gallow,  co.  Meath,  who  wi.  Anne 
Smith,  of  Violetstown,  co.  WestMeath,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
Thomas;  Stephen;  John;  David,  ancestor  of  John  North- 
Bomford,  Esq.  of  Ferrans  and  Gallow  ;  Isaac  ;  and  four  daus. 
He  d.  in  1756,  and  was  .5.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Stephen  Bomfoed,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Rahinstown,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Stephen  Sibthorpe,  of  Brownstown,  co.  Louth,  by 
ilargaret  his  wife,  sister  of  the  Right  Hon.  Anthony  Foster, 
Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer  in  Ireland,  and  had,  with  other 

I.  RoBEET,  his  heir,  of  Rahinstown,  ra.  1792,  Maria,  dau.  of 
the  Hon.  James  Massy-Dawson,  2nd  son  of  Hugh,  1st  Lord 
Massy,  and  had  issue, 

1  Robeet-Geoege,  of  Rahinstown,  6.  1802;  High  Sheriff  of 
Meath  1832 ;  ra.  1826,  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  James-TraU 
Kennedy,  Esq.  of  Annadale,  co.  Down,  and  d.  s.  j).  1846. 
His  widow  m.  2ndly,  6  June,  1850,  Marcus-Gervais  Beres- 
ford,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Armagh,  and  d.  1  July,  1870. 

1  Annette,  m.  Sir  Thomas-H.  Hesketh,  Bart. 

2  Jane,  m.  Richard  Mansergh,  Esq.  of  Greenane. 

3  Frances,  ra.  Richard  Bolton,  Esq.  of  Bective  Abbey. 

4  Jemima,  m.  Richard  Bolton,  Esq.  of  co.  Waterford. 

5  Sarah,  m.  the  Hon.  Frederick  Tollemache. 

6  Susan,  m.  the  Rev.  Charles  Martin. 

II.  Geoegb,  of  Drumlargan. 
The  2iid  son, 

Geoege  Eomfoed,  Esq.  of  Drumlargan,  m.  1809,  Arbella, 
dau.  of  Samuel  Winter,  Esq.  of  Agher,  and  by  her,  who  d. 
11  Sept.  1815,  had  issue, 

George,  now  of  Oaliley  Park. 

Samuel,  of  the  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  ra.  11  July,  1839, 
Frances-Jane,  dau.  of  Samuel  Pratt  Winter,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of 
Samuel  Winter,  Esq.  of  Agher,  and  has  issue. 

Rodon-Charles,  b.  1845.  Laurence-George,  6. 1847. 

Trevor,  6.  1849.  Gerald,  b.  1851. 

Yictor-Regmald,  6.  21  March,  1859. 

Caroline.Frances,  d.  1859. 
Mr.  Bomford  d.  Jan.  1814. 

Anas— Az.  on  a  fesse  erm.  three  cross-crosslets  fitchee  gu. 

Crest — A  griffin  segreant  or. 

Motto — Justus  et  fidelis. 

Seat— OaMey  Park,  Kells. 


NORTH-BOMFOED  OF  FEBRANS  AND 
GALLOW. 

NoETH-BoMFOED,  JoHN,  Esq.  of  Ferrans  and 
Grallow,  CO.  Meath,  J.P.,  late  Capt.  29th  regt.,  s.  his 
father  10  Oct.  1866 ;  m.  24  July,  1867,  Charlotte, 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Devenish  Meares,  Esq.  of 
Mearcs  Court,  co.  Westraeath. 

ULiVlCKQC. — The  family  of  Bomford,  one  of  old  standing 
in  England,  has  been  settled  in  the  county  of  Meath  for  about 
two  hundred  years. 

Stephen  Bomfoed,  Esq.  of  Gallow,  co.  Meath  (son  of  Lau- 
rence Bomford,  Esq.  of  Clonmahon,  co.  Meath,  and  brother  of 
Thomas  Bomford,  Esq.  of  Rahinstown),  m.  Anne  Smith  of 
Violetstown,  co.  Westmeath,  and  had  issue  by  her,  Thomas, 
Stephen,  John,  David,  and  Isaac.  Of  these,  the  4th  son, 
David  Bomfobd,  was  ancestor  of 

Isaac  Nokth-Bomfoed,  Esq.  of  Gallow,  co.  Meath,  who  ra. 
Belinda-Emily,  dau.  of  Capt.  Pilkington,  of  Kilbride  Castle,  co. 
Westmeath,  and  had  issue, 

Isaac,  Capt.  59th  regt.,  served  in  China;    d.  G  April,  1SG2, 

John,  served  in  India,  now  of  Gallow. 

David-George,  M.D.,  of  Dublin. 

Stephen-Robert,  d.  young.  Horatin. 

Mary-Jane,  m.  John  Emerson,  Esq.  of  Clonshanny,  King's 

Co. 
Annabella,  m.  12  April,  1860,  Benjamin  W'hitney,  Esq.  of 

Upper  FitzWilliam  Street.  Dublin. 
Louisa,  Belinda-Emily. 


BON 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


BON 


159 


Mr.  North  assumed,  by  royal  license,  10  Nov.  1S37,  the  nama 
and  arms  of  Bomford,  out  of  respect  to  the  memory  of,  and  in 
compliance  with  the  desire  expressed  by  his  uncle,  Isaac 
Bomford,  Esq. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  az.,  on  a  fesse  erm.  three 
cross-crosslets  fitcheegu.,  for  Bomford;  2nd  and  3rd,  per  pale 
or  and  az.  a  lion  passant  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  counter- 
changed,  for  North. 

Crests — 1st,  for  Bomford,  a  griffin  segreant  arg.,  charged  on 
the  shoulder  with  a  cross-crosslet  fitchee  gu. ;  2nd,  fur  North, 
a  ^vyvern's  head  erased  vert,  langucd  gu.,  collared  and 
chained  or. 

iScaJs— Ferrans  and  Gallow,  co.  Mcath. 


BOND  OP  CREECH   GRANGE. 

Bond,  The  Rev.  Nathaniel,  of  Creech  Grraiige, 
Dorset,  Eector  of  Steeple  -  ■with  -  Tjneham,  aucT 
Prebeudary  of  Salisbury,  b.  24  Nov.  ISOi ;  m.  31 
Oct.  1835,  Mary,  2ncl  dau.  of  the  late  Joliu  Hawkcs- 
worth,  Esq.  of  Forest,  Queen's  Co.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  17  Nov.  1S3S ;  d.  8  Feb.  1849. 

II.  Nathaniel,  Holme  Priory,  Dorset,  J. P.,  6.  IS  Sept. 
1840;  r,i.  10  Nov.  1864,  Lady  Selina-Janc,  5th  dau. 
of  John,  2nd  Earl  of  Eldon,  and  has  issue,  1  John 
AVcntworth-Garneys,  b.  12  Sept.  1865 ;  2  Denis-Baynard- 
de  Kenton,  d.  25  July,  1868;  3  Gerald-Denis,  b.  12 
Sept.  1869;  4  Kaymond-Alured,  b.  16  Sept.  1873;  5  Claud- 
Nathaniel,  b.  13  Oct.  1874;  6  Kenneth-Duncombe,  b.  5 
Dec.  1875;  7  Nigel  de  Mundeville,  6.  29  Aug.  1877; 
1  Louisa-Charlotte ;  2  Leonora-Sophia ;  3  Rachel-Adela. 

III.  Denis-William,  b.  22  Jan.  1842;  d.  23  Jan.  1863. 

IV.  George-Hawkesworth,  6.  13  May,  1845,  Queen's  Own 
Ecgt.  of  Yeomanry  Cavalry. 

V.  John-Lloyd,  b.  14  Dec.  1856;  d.  2  Feb.  IS57. 

I.  Leonora-Sophia,  to.  1858,  John  JBamsay,  Esq.  of  Barra, 
CO.  Aberdeen;  d.  4  Feb.  1862. 

%intKSt.—A.  pedigree  drawn  up  about  1036,  now  in  the 
possession  of  Mr.  Bond,  of  Creech  Grange,  deduces  the 
descent  of  his  ancestor,  Denis  Bond,  from  a  family  of  the  same 
name  which  was  seated  from  a  very  remote  period  first  at 
Penryn,  and  then  at  Earth,  in  Cornwall.  A  younger  branch 
is  said  to  have  removed  to  llacho  Beauchamp,  in  Somersetshire, 
where,  as  is  proved  by  a  contemporary  record,  John  le  Bound 
was  residing  in  the  first  year  of  King  Edward  III.,  1327.* 

The  pedigree,  however,  of  the  Bonds  of  the  Isle  of  Purbeck, 
in  the  Visitation  of  Dorset  of  1623,  at  the  College  of  Arms, 
•commences  with, 

KocERT  Bond,  of  Hache  Beauchamp,  who  was  living  in  1431, 
3  Henry  VI.,  and  was  father  of 

EoBEET  Bond,  of  Hache  Beauchamp,  m.  1453,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Ilody,  of  Pillesdon,  Dorset,  Knt.,  Lord  Chief  Justice 
of  England  IS  Henry  VL,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  William, 
Ills  successor;  and  John  Bond,  of  Buckland,  Dorset,  father  of 
Sir  Nicholas  Bond,  of  London,  Knt.,  d.  s.p.  m. 

William  Bond,  of  Herringston,  Dorset,  eldest  son  of 
Eobert,  was  b.  1455.  In  1510  he  purchased  the  estate  of 
Lutton,  in  the  parish  of  Steeple,  in  the  Isle  of  Purbeck, 
which  then  became  the  principal  seat  of  the  family, 
and  still  remains  in  their  possession.  In  1529,  21  Henry 
VIII.,  he  was  M.P.  for  Weymouth.  lie  m.  1st,  in  1495, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Prowz,  of  Bridy,  Dorset, 
by  whom  he  had  a  son,  Denis,  his  successor.     By  his  2nd 


*  At  West  Buckland,  Somerset,  not  far  from  Hache  Beau- 
champ, was  seated  in  the  reign  of  Henry  VIII.,   a  William 
Bond,    who,  according  to  the  old  pedigree  above  mentioned, 
represented  a  younger  branch  of  the  Bonds  of  Hache  Beau- 
champ, and  was  nearly  allied  to  those  of  Dorsetsliire.     He  is 
described  in  the  Visitation  of  London,  in  the  College  of  Arms, 
as    "  ex  vetuptissima  Bondorum  stirpe  in  provincii  Cornubise 
oriundus."     He  d.  in  1549,  leaving  by  Dioiirs..  his  wife,  dau.  of 
John  I'jourman,  of  Hemyoke,  Devon,  son  ul  Xicliolas  Bourman, 
by  Elizabeth,  sister  of  John  Eussell,  1st  Earl  oi  Bedford, 
1  William  Bond,  of  Crosby  Place,   London,  Alderman  and 
Sheriff  of  that  city,  d.  1576,  and  to  whom  and  his  son,  Martin 
Bond,  there  are  interesting  monuments  in  the  church  of 
Great  St.  Helen's,  Bishopsgate  Street.    By  his  will  he  gave 
a  legacy  to  John  Bond,  of  Ingatestone,  Essex,  and  late  of 
Chickorel,  Dorset,  mentioned  above. 
II.  Sir  George  Bond,  Knt.,  Lord  Mayor  of  London  in  1587, 
ancestor  of  Sir  Thomas  Bond,  Controller  of  the  Household 
of  Queen  Henrietta-Maria,  who  was  created  a  Baronet  in 
1658.    Sir  Thomas  was  the  founder  of  Old  Bond  Street,  in 
what  was  tlien  a  suburb  of  London,   a  speculation  which 
proved  disastrous.     The  baronetcy  became  extinct  in  tlie 
Bond  family,  22  June,  1676. 


wife,  Lucy,  dau.  of  William  Stanley,  of  Wiu;er',;ourne  Wast, 

Dorset,  he  had  another  son,  ' 

John,  of  Chirkerd,  Dorset,  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  John  Holmsted, 
of  Ingati-tuii,  i;ssrx;  and  from  this  alliance  the  Bontjs  of 
Kxu:  (Icnvcd,  who  made  a  difference  in  their  arms  to 
distinguish  them  as  a  younger  branch,  and  bore  arg.,  on  a 
chevron  sa.  a  bear's  head  erased  or,  muzzled  gu.,  between 
two  bezants. 

William  Bond  dying  about  1541,  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 
Denis  Bond,   of  Lutton,  b.   1500 ;    m.   1532,   Ahce,   dau.  of 

Eobert  Samways,  of  Toller,  Dorset,  and  had  several  children, 

of  whom, 

Eobert,  the  eldest  son,  m.  1565,  Avis,  dau.  of  Walter  Clavell, 
of  Winfrith,  Dorset,  who  d.  s.  p.  m. 
Eichard,  2nd  son,  m.  and  had  issue. 

William,  3rd  son,  6.  1554;  resided  at  Blackmanston,  in  the 
Isle  of  Purbeck,  and  m.  1585,  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Kichard  Long,  of  Glastonbury,  Somerset ;  but  as  he  left 
no  male  issue,  his  ample  possessions  in  Dorset  and  Somerset 
were  divided  amongst  his  three  daus.  and  co-heirs.  Edith, 
the  eldest  dau.  m.  1613,  Sir  WUUam  Beckonshaw,  Knt.  of 
Moyle's  Court,  Hants,  by  whom  she  had  only  two  daus., 
his  co-heirs ;  Alice,  the  eldest  of  these  to.  in  1636,  John 
Lisle,  of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  who  afterwards  became  a  mem- 
ber of  CromweU's  House  of  Lords,  and  one  of  the  Commis- 
sioners of  his  Great  Seal.  She  was  cruelly  condemned  to 
death,  on  the  pretended  charge  of  high  treason,  by  Judge 
Jefferies,  and  beheaded  at  Win&hestcr,  2  Sept.  10S5.  This 
judgment  was  afterwards  reversed  by  Act  of  ParUamenc 
(.see  State  Trials). 
John,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  4th  son, 

John  Bond,  Esq.  of  Lutton,  6.  1555,  continued  the  lino  of 
the  family,  and  was  appointed  in  1588,  Captain  of  the  Isle  of 
Portland,  at  the  time  of  the  expected  invasion  by  the  Spanish 
Armada.  He  m.  15S3,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Richard  Pitt,  Esq.  of 
North  Crickett,  Somerset,  and  had  issue, 
Denis,  his  successor. 

Ehas,  of  Wareham,  M.P.  for  that  borough,  11  Charles  II.: 
d.  s.  p.  1680. 
He  d.  1632,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Denis  Bond,  Esq.  of  Lutton,  b.   1588.    This  gentleman,  at 
the  breaking  out  of  the  Civil  War,  joined  the  side  of  the  Par- 
liament, being  at  that  time  one  of  the  representatives  for  the 
borough  of  Dorchester.     He  subsequently  rose  high  in  the 
favour  of  Cromwell,  and  had  the  confidence  of  the  Parliament 
as  well  as  of  the  Protector.     From  the  commencement  of  the 
Civil  War,  he  was  of  the  committee  for  his  own  county,  and 
from  1654  to  1056,  he  was  M.P.  for  Weymouth,  and  one  of  the 
Council  of  State  from  1C4S  to  1652.    He  was  likewise  Clerk  of 
the  Pells  in  the  Exchequer,  and  was  nominated  one  of  the 
Judges  against  the  ill-fated  King;  but  although  he  had  a  real 
and  fixed  aversion  to  the  rule  of  King  Charles,  yet  he  could 
not  be  prevailed  upon  to  take  his  seat,  or  in  any  way  to  pro- 
mote the  death  of  the  monarch.    Mr.  Bond  m.  1st,  1610,  Joane, 
dau.  of  John  Gould,  Esq.  of  Dorchester  and  Frome  Bellet,  by 
whom  he  had  issue, 
John,  LL.D.,  M.P.  for  Melcombe  Eegis,  16  Charles  I.,  one 
of  the  assembly  of  divines  in  1643,  Master  of  Trinity  Hall, 
Cambridge,   Preacher  before    the  Long   Parliament;   and 
d.  s.  p.  in  1676. 
William,  of  South  Bestwall,    Dorset,   to.   1652,   Blary,   sole 
dau.  and  heir  of  John  Selby,  of  Winterborn,  and  d.  1669, 
leaving,  amongst  other  children,  two  daus.,  Mary  and  Mar- 
garet, who  eventually  became  his  co-heirs.    The  former,  by 
her  2nd  husband,  James  Gould,  Esq.  of  Dorchester,  was 
mother  of  an  only  child,   Mary,   m.   1st,   General  Charles 
Churchill,  brother  of   John,    1st  Duke   of   Marlborough; 
2ndly,  Blontague,  2nd  Earl  of  Abingdon,  and  d.  s.  p.  1757. 
Blargaret,  the  2nd  dau.  m.  William  Speke,  Esq.  of  Shepton 
Beauchamp,  Somerset ;  and  her  son,  George  Speke,  eventu- 
ally inherited  the  estates. 
He  in.  2ndly,  1622,  Lucy,  dau.  of  William  Lawrence,  Esq.  of 
Steepleton,  Dorset,  and  had  with  other  issue,  Samuel,  some- 
time M.P.  for  Poole  and  Melcombe  Eegis;  and 

Nathaniel,  his  successor  at  Lutton. 
This  staunch  patriot   dying   30  Aug.   1058*   was  buried  in 
Westminster  Abbey,  and  s.  at  Lutton  by  his  son  by  his  2nd 
marriage, 

Nathaniel  Bond,  Esq.  of  Lutton,  b.  1634,  who  was  bred  to 
the  bar,  and  became  King's  Serjeant.    He  purchased  in  1686, 


*  "  On  the  30th  Aug.  1058,  being  then  Monday,  and  the 
windiest  day  that  had  before  happened  for  twenty  years,  he 
paid  his  last  debt  to  nature ;  at  which  time,  as  the  then  vulgar 
talk  was,  the  devil  came  to  take  away  Oliver  Cromwell,  who 
then  lay  on  his  death  bed,  but  being  not  prepared  for  him,  he 
gave  bond  for  his  future  appearance,  and  accordingly,  on  the 
Friday  following,  being  the  3rd  of  September,  he  made  good 
liis  promise." — \Yoos's  Aihence  Oxonienses. 


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EON 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


BON 


the  adjoining  estate  of  Creech  Grange,  which  has  since  been  the 
chief  residence  of  the  family.  He  m.  1675,  Mary,  dau.  of  Lewis 
Williams,  Esq.  of  Chitterton,  Dorset,  and  relict  of  Thomas 
Browne,  Esq.  of  Frampton,  by  whom  (who  d.  1728)  he  had 
issue, 

I.  DE«as,  his  successor. 

II.  John,  of  Tyneham,  in  the  Isle  of  Purbeck,  M.P.  for  Corfe 
.Castle,  1,  8,  and  15  George  I.;  m.  1715,  his  cousin  Mar- 
garet, 3rd  dau.  of  John  Williams,  Esq.  of  Herringston,  co. 
Dorset,  by  whom  (who  d.  in  1775)  he  had  issue, 

1  John,  who  s.  to  the  estates  of  his  uncle. 

2  Denis,  of  Tyneham  and  Egliston,  in  the  Isle  of  Purbeck, 
Eector  of  Steeple-with-Tyneham,  6.  1718  ;  d.  s.  p.  1795. 

3  Nathaniel,  of  Home,  in  the  Isle  of  Purbeck,  b.  1723; 
d.  s.  p.  1790. 

4  Thomas,  0.  1721;  d.  1773. 

1  Margaret,  6.  1723;  d.  unr.i.  1795. 

Mr.  Nathaniel  Bond,  who  was  M.P.  for  Corfe  Castle,  31st 
Charles  II.,  and  subsequently  for  Dorchester,  d.  1707,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Denis  Bond,  Esq.  of  Creech  Grange,  M.P.  for  Dorchester, 
8  Anne;  for  Corfe  Castle,  1  and  8  George  I.;  and  for  Poole, 
1  George  II.  He  in.  1729,  Leonora-Sophia,  relict  of  Edmund 
Dummer,  Esq.,  and  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  William-Dutton  Colt, 
Knt.,  Envoy  at  the  Court  of  Hanover,  by  Mary  his  third 
wife  (of  whom  she  was  co-heir),  eldest  surviving  dau.  of  John, 
and  co-heir  of  her  brother,  Wentworth  Garneys,  Esqrs.  of 
Boyland  Hall,  in  Norfolk,  and  Kenton  Hall,  in  Suffolk.*  Mr. 
Denis  Bond  <.(.  s.  v.  1746,  aud  the  estates  devolved  upon  his 
nephew, 

John  Bond,  Esq.  of  Creech  Grange,  b.  1717;  M.P.  for  Corfe 
Castle  from  21  George  II.  to  14  George  III.,  m.  1749,  Mary, 
eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  (with  her  sister,  Elizabeth,  wife  of 
Valentine  Knightley,  Esq.-  of  Fawsley  Park,  co.  Northampton) 
of  Edmund  Dummer,  Esq.  of  Swathling,  Hants,  by  the  above- 
mentioned  Leonora-Sophia,  dau.  of  Sir  William-Duttuu  Colt, 
nnd  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  successor. 

II.  Nathaniel  (Right  Hon.),  of  Holme,  h.  1754;  sometime 
M.P.  for  Corfe  Castle,  one  of  the  Most  Hon.  Privy  Council, 
Judge  Advocate  General,  a  King's  Counsel,  one  of  the  Lords 
of  the  Treasury,  and  a  Bencher  of  the  Inner  Temple,  d.  s.  i. 
1823. 

III.  Thomas,  of  Egliston,  6.  1756 ;  Vicar  of  Coombe  Kaines, 
Dorset;  d.  unm.  1823. 

IV.  William,  of  Tyneham,  6.  1757 ;  Eector  of  Steeple-with- 
Tyneham,  and  a  Canon  of  Bristol  Cathedral,  m.  Jane,  only 
dau.  of  Henry  Biggs,  Esq.  of  Stockton  House,  Wilts,  and 
had  issue, 

1  William,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law,  a  Magis- 
strate  of  the  Police  Courts  of  the  Metropolis,  Uecorder  of 
Poole  and  Wareham,  d.  unm.  1846. 

2  John,  of  Tyneham,  Dorset,  M. A.,  Vicar  of  Weston,  near 
Bath.Somerset,  a  Prebendary  of  Wells,  and  BuralDean  of 
Bath. 

3  Henry,  Vicar  of  South  Petherton,  in  Somerset,  B.C.L., 
a  Prebendary  of  Wells,  and  Rural  Dean,  b.  1804;  m.  1850, 
Edith-Augusta-Mary,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Hon.  Henry 
Pomeroy,  son  of  John,  Viscount  Harbcrton,  and  d.  27 
Sept.  1875,  having  had  issue,  1  William-Henry,  Lieut. 
Eoyal  Scots  regt.,  b.  27  May,  1852;  2  Henry-Pomeroy, 
6. 1  March,  1855;  and  1  Edith-Mary,  d.  1861. 

4  Thomas,  Barrister-at-Law,  J. P.,  and  sometime  Becorder 
of  Wareham. 

1  Jane,  d.  unm.  27  March,  1876. 

2  Mary,  d.  unm.  26  June,  1872. 

I.  Margaret-Sophia,  m.  1801,  the  Eev.  John  Sogers,  of 
Berkeley  House,  Somerset,  and  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Mary,  m.  1796,  Nicholas-Csesar  Corscllis,  Esq.  of  Wivcn- 
hoe  Hall,  Essex,  and  d.  s.  p.  1842. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Bond,  Esq.  of  Creech  Grange,  6.  24  July,  1753 ;  5.  his 
father  1784.  He  m.  1798,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John 
Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Cefncoed,  co.  Cardigan,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1846)  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Nathaniel,  now  of  Creech  Grange. 

Elizabeth,  m.  1840,  the  Eev.  Cliarles  Onslow,  and  d.  21 
Aug.  1876. 

Lennora-Sophia,  m.  1835,  the  Eev.  William  Bullcr,  and  d. 
1836. 
Mr.  Bond,  who  was  High  Sheriff  of  Cardiganshire  and  Creech, 
M.F.  for  Corfe  Castle,  d.  12  May,  1824,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 

John  Bond,  Esq.  of  Creech  Grange,  M.P.  for  Corfe  Castle, 

*  The  estate  of  Kenton  was  held  by  Ivo  de  Kenton  and  Aliciu 
his  wife,  a.d.  3194,  6  Richard  I.,  and  descended  in  a  direct 
li  le  through  the  family  of  Garneys  to  Mrs.  Bond  and  the  other 
cj-hcirs  of  the  Garneys  lamily,  who  sold  it  in  1774. 


who  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  Dorset  in  1830.  He  d.  unm.  18 
March,  1844,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  the  present  Eev. 
Nathaniel  Bond,  of  Creech  Grange. 

Arms — 1st  and  4th,  Bond  (ancient),  sa.  a  fcsse  or;  2nd  and 
3rd,  Bond  of  Corm^all,  arg.  on  a  chevron  sa.  three  bezants. 

Crests— l&t,  an  eagle's  wing  sa.,  charged  with  a  fesse  or;  2nd, 
a  demi  pegasus  az.,  winged,  and  scmee  of  estoiles  or. 

Motto  —tion  sufficit  orbis. 

Sf««— Creech  Grange,  in  the  Isle  of  Purbeck,  near  Wareham, 
Dorset. 


BONHAM    OF    BALLINTAGGART. 

BoNHAM,  Fkancis,  Esq.,  of  Ballintaggart,  co. 
Kildare,  J.P.,  late  Major  71st  Highlanders,  b.  1831 ; 
m.  1868,  Emily -Mary- Georgina,  dau.  of  the  late 
James  Keid,  Esq.  of  Milbank  House,  Fermoy. 

HtltCaflC— This  family  was  established  in   Ireland  by 
John  Bonham,  a  Captain  of  Dragoons  in  the  army  of  King   ' 
William  III.,  who  m.  an  heiress,  Susan  Shelley. 

EoBEBT  Bo.vHAM,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  was  father  of  two  sons, 
John  and  Eobert  Bonham,  both  of  Dublin;  the  elder,  John 
BoNHAM,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  whose  will,  dated  30  June,  1780,  was 
proved  26  Feb.  1781,  left  by  Susaonna  Warren  his  wife,  two 
sons  and  four  daus., 

Francis-Warren,  his  heir.  Eichard-Paul. 

Frances-Anne,  m.  Eobert  Johnstone,  Esq. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Joshua-Paul-Meredyth,  Esq. 

Mary,  m.  Sydenham  Snow,  Esq.,  and  had  John,  Susanna, 
Elizabeth,  and  Frances. 

Whilelmina,   m.  1760,  William-Parsons  Hoey,  Esq.  of  Eich- 
mond,  CO.  Dublin,  and  had  issue. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Francis- Warren  Bonham,  Esq.,  m.  Joyce,  dau.  of  Dr.  Leslie, 
Bishop  of  Limerick,  and  sister  of  Sir  Edward  Leslie,  Bart., 
and  had  a  son, 

John  Bonham,  Esq.  of  Ballingtaggart,  J. P.,  b.  21  June, 
1769;  served  as  High  Sheriff,  co.  Kildare,  1835.  He  m. 
1796,  Margaret,  widow  of  Captain  Clifton,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1848)  left,  at  his  decease,  1844,  a  son  and  heir, 

Eev.  John  Bonham,  of  Ballintaggart,  M.A.,  Oxon,  J. P.  co. 
■SV'icklow,  b.  22  Feb.  1798 ;  m.  30  Oct.  1827,  Barbarina,  3rd 
dau.  of  John  Norris,  Esq.  of  Hughenden  House,  Bucks,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Francis,  now  of  Ballintaggart. 

n.  John,  Major  Eoyal  Horse  Artillery,  6.  July,  1834.  , 

1.  Margaret-Louisa,  m.  1855,  Arthur  Wyatt,  Esq.  of  Tany-  ' 
bryn,  Bangor,  N.  Wales. 

n.  Mary,  d.  1849.  ' 

III.  Ann-Blanche,  m.l860,Capt.  Henry-H.  Pratt,  late  94th  regt. 

IV.  Agnes-Jane, 
He  d.  1875. 

Sca<— BaUintaggart,  Ballitore,  co.  Kildare. 


BONHAM-CARTER    OF    ADHURST    ST. 
MARY'S. 

Bonham-Caeter,  John,  Esq.  of  Adhurst  St. 
Mary's,  co.  Southampton,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for 
Winchester  from  18  i8  to  1874,  formerly  a  Lord  of 
the  Treasury,  Chairman  of  Committees  of  the  House 
of  Commons  and  Deputy  Speaker  1872-3,  b.  1817  j 
m.  1st,  1848,  his  cousin,  Laura-Maria,  2nd  dau.  of 
the  late  George-Thomas  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Waverley 
Abbey,  Surrey  ;  and  2ndly,  1864,  Hon.  Mary  Baring, 
eldest  dau.  of  Francis,  1st  Lord  Northbrook.  Mr. 
Bonham-Carter  is  eldest  son  of  the  late  John  Bon- 
ham-Carter,  Esq.,  for  many  years  M.P.  for  Ports- 
mouth (who  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Bonham  1829),  by  Joanna-Maria  his  -wife,  dau.  of 
Wilham  Smith,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Norwich. 

<Scni— Adhurst  St.  Mary's,  near  Petersfield. 


BONNOR-MATJRICE    OF    BODYNFOEL. 

The  Late  Heney  Bonnoe-Matjbice,  Esq.  of 
Bodynfoel,  co.  Montgomery,  Capt.  loth  regt.,  b.  19 
May,  1843 ;  s.  his  father  1872  ;  m.  1873,  Mary- 
Barbara,  eldest  dau.  of  Marmaduke-C.  Cramer,  Esq. 
of  Rathmore,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  14  Jan.  1879. 

ILtlTCaSC. — The  family  of  Maurice  is  descended,  through 
Llc'uelyn  Voolgrun,  Lord  of  Main,  from  BIcddyn  ap  Cynfyu, 
Lon!  of  Powys. 


BON 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


BOO 


IGl 


EoBEBT  Madkice  Bonnoh-Maubice,  Esq.  of  Bodynfoel,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff,  1831 ;  B.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford  (2nd  son  of 
John  Bonnor,  Esq.,  by  Jane  his  wife,  only  child  and  heiress  of 
the  Kev.  Eichard  Maurice,  of  Bryn-y-Gwalie,  co.  Denbigh),  «. 
to  the  estate  of  his  maternal  unule,  Kev.  Robert  Maurice,  of 
Lazarton,  Dorset,  and  took  the  name  of  Maurice  in 
addition  to  his  patronymic;  m.  9  Aug.  1834,  Judith,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Henry  Cripps,  of  Preston  and  Stonehouse,  co. 
Gloucester,  son  of  Joseph  Cripps,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Cirencester, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Maurice,  &.  9  March,  1837 ;  Capt.  95th  regt.,  with 
which  he  served  in  the  Crimea,  and  throughout  the  Indian 
Mutiny  (three  medals),  <l.  at  I'oona,  VZ  Sept.  1861. 

II.  Heney,  late  of  Budynfuel. 

jj:.  Richard,  now  of  Bodynfoel,  6.  10  Dec.  1845,  Lieul.  R.A, 

IV.  Edward  Arthur,  b.  4  Sept.  1848;  New  Coll.  Oxford. 

1.  Judith  Jane,  m.  21  June,  1860,  Sydney  Frcdenck 
Arthur  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Doctors'  Commons,  sou  of 
Richard  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Springfield,  Norwood,  Surrey, 
and  became  a  widow  June,  1866,  having  issue,  two  sons  and 
one  dau.    The  latter  d.  Feb.  1868. 

If.  Gwenellen,  m.  July,  1861,  William  Thomas  Foster,  Capt. 
2nd  Dragoon  Guards,  son  of  Richard  Foster,  Esq.  of  Castle 
Lostwithiel,  Cornwall,  and  has  issue,  three  sons  and  one 
dau. 

m.  Charlotte  Emily. 

IV.  Emma  Mary,  m.  1878,  Philip  Edward  Bcachcroft,  Esq. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  az.,  on  a  bend  arg.  three 
escallops  gu. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  lion  passant  sa.  within  a 
bordure  indented  gu. 

Crests— 1st,  a  unicorn's  head  erased  sa.,  winged  arg.,  horn 
mane  and  beard  or,  bearing  in  the  mouth  a  shamrock,  ppr. ; 
2nd,  a  lion  passant  sa.,  as  in  the  arms. 

SeaJ— Bodynfoel  Hall,  near  Oswestry. 


BONSALL    OF    PENUWCH. 

BoxsALL,  Thomas  William,  Esq.  o£  Penuwcb, 
CO.  Cardigan,  J.P.,  b.  11  July,  1851. 

HtltCagC— Sib  Thomas  Bonsall,  Knt.  of  Fronfraith, 
CO.  Cardigan,  High  Sheriff  of  that  county  1795  (knighted  by 
Eing  George  III.,  on  the  occasion  of  presenting  an  address  in 
that  year  on  the  King's  escape  from  an  attempt  on  his  life), 
m.  Winifred,  dau.  of  Isaac  WilUams,  Esq.  of  Fronfraith,  and 
had  a  son. 

Rev.  Isaac  Eonsaix,  B.D.,  Rector  of  Llanwrin,  co.  Mont- 
gomery, Rural  Dean,  J.P.,  who  m.  11  Aug.  1810,  Catherine, 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Rev.  John  Davies,  B.A.,  Rector  of 
Cemmaes,  and  Rural  Dean,  descended  from  the  Meyrisks  of 
Ucheldre,  and  d.  5  Dec.  1861,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  30  Jan. 
1865),  with  otlrer  issue,  a  second  son,  John  George  William, 
now  of  Fronfraith  (see  Bonsall  of  Fronfraith),  and  an  eldest 
son, 

Thomas  Bonsall,  Esq.  of  Glanrheidol,  co.  Cardigan,  J.P. 
andD.L.,  6.  1813;  m.  II  July,  1850,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of 
James  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Glanrheidol,  and  d.  13  Dec.  1875, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Penuwch.  ii.  Isaac. 

III.  Henry.  iv.  Francis. 

I.  Mary  Laura,  to.  21  Aug.   1878,  Col.  Lloyd  Philipps,  of 
Mabws.  II.  Katharine  Elizabeth.  iii.  Lucy. 

IV.  Amy  Ellen.  v.  Bertha  Eleanor. 

.i^nns— Arg.,  on  a  fesse  gu.  three   crystals  within  a  bor- 
dure  erm. 
Crest — A  dexter  hand  grasping  a  crosslct  gu. 
Ilolto — Pro  patria. 
&ai— Penuwch,  near  Aberystwith. 


BONSALL    OF    FEONFRAITH. 

Bonsall,  John  George  William,  Esq.  of  Fron- 
fraith, CO.  Cardigan,  J.P.  for  cos.  Cardigan  and 
Montgomery,  and  Higli  Sheriff  of  the  former  1866 ; 
b.  18  Maj',  1817  ;  m.  4  May,  1853,  Frances,  dau.  of 
the  late  Joseph  Davies,  Esq.  of  GalltUau,  co.  Mont- 
gomery, and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Joseph,  J. P.,  6.  21  Feb.  1854. 

II.  Hugh  Edward,  6.  20  Feb.  1863. 

I.  Frncesa  Winifred.  il  Elizabeth  Jane. 

III.  Mary  Catharine. 

Mr.  Bonsall  of  Fronfraith  is  2nd  son  of  the  Rev. 
Isaac  Bonsall,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Llanwrin,  co.  Mont- 
gomery (who  d.  5  Dec.  1861),  by  Catherine  his  wife; 
til.  11  Aug.  1810,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Davies, 


Rector  of  Cemmaes,  in  the  same  slurp,  and  grand- 
son of  Sir  Thomas  Bonsall  and  Winifred  Williams, 
of  Fronfraith,  his  wife. 

Arms,  £c.—See  Bonsall  of  PcnuwcJi. 
Scat — Fronfraith,  near  Aberj-stwith, 


BONTINE    OF    ARDOCH. 

See  Graham  of  Gaetmooe. 


BOOKER    OF    VELINDRA. 

Booker,  Thomas  William,  Esq.  of  Velindra,  co. 
Glamorgan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sherife  1865,  b. 
7  Jan.  1830 ;  in.  July,  1861,  Caroline  Emily,  2nd 
dau.  of  Robert  Lindsay,  Esq.,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  William  Lindsay;  b.  Aug  1872,  d.  April,  1876. 

I.  Mabel.  ii.  Mary. 

III.  Gladys.  iv.  Ethel. 

v.  Dulcie.  VI.  Ellen. 

vii.  Lilian.  viii.  Henrietta. 

iiCtUCngC. — Richard  Blakemore,  Esq.  of  the  Leys,  co. 
Hereford,  M.P.  for  Wells,  J. P.,  served  as  High  Sheriff  of 
Glamorganshire  1826,  and  of  Herefordshire  in  1830;  6.  8  Aug. 
1775 ;  the  son  of  Tliomas  Elakemore,  of  Darlaston,  co.  Stafford, 
by  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Partridge,  of  Ross,  co.  Hereford, 
a  great  ironmaster.  Mr.  Blakemore  d.  wim.  1856,  and  was  s. 
by  his  nephew, 

Thomas-William  Bookee,  Esq.  of  the  Leys  and  Velindra 
House,  b.  28  Sept.  1801 ;  son  of  the  Rev.  Luke  Booker,  LL.D., 
F.R.L.S.,  Vicar  of  Dudley,  co.  Worcester,  and  Rector  of 
Tedstone  de  la  Mere,  co.  Hereford,  by  Anna  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Blakemore,  Esq.  of  Darlaston,  co.  Stafford.  Mr. 
Booker  assumed,  in  consequence,  the  additional  surname  of 
Blakemore;  became  a  J.P.  and  D.L.  of  the  cos.  of  Hereford, 
Monmouth,  and  Glamorgan,  and  represented  Herefordshire  in 
Parliament  from  1849  up  to  his  death  in  1858.  He  m.  4  Oct. 
1824,  Jane  Anne,  only  dau.  of  the  late  John  Coghlau,  Esq.,  an 
Officer  in  the  army,  and  had  issue, 

Richard  Blakemore,  of  The  Leys,  d.  18G1. 

Thomas  William,  now  of  Velindra. 

John  Partridge,  b.  17  Not.  1833;  m.  Clara  Georgina  Langley, 
and  d.  June,  1868,  leaving  four  sons  and  one  dau.,  Anna. 

Mary,  rn.  Rev.  Cyril  Stacey;  d.  March,  1SG7. 
The  late  Mr.  Booker-Blakemore  had  one  half-brother,  John 
Key  Booker,  and  three  sisters,  viz., 

Harriet  Esther,  m.  James  Willington,  Esq.  of  Bristol. 

Catherine,  in.  Leopold  Tildesley,  Esq.  of  West  Bromwich. 

Mary. 

Anns— Per  pale,  or  and  vert,  an  eagle,  displayed,  within  a' 
bordure  charged  with  four  roundles  and  four  llour-de-lis,  aU 
counterchanged. 

Cicsi — A  demi-eagle  displayed  or,  in  the  beak  a  fieur-de-Us 
vert,  the  dexter  wing  bendy  of  six,  or  and  vert,  the  siuitter 
wing  bendy  sinister  of  six,  also  or  and  vert. 

-SeciS— Velindra,  Cardiff. 


BOOTH    OF    DERWENT    BANK. 

See  Hawoeth-Booth. 


BOOTH    OF    GLENDON    HALL. 

Booth,  Richard,  Esq.  of  Gleudon  Hall,  co. 
Northampton,  J.P.,  b.  24  Nov.  1836  ;  m.  24  April, 
1860,  Margaret  Home,  younger  dau.  of  John 
Gibson  Reeves,  Esq.  of  Moseley,  Worcestershire, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Robert  Home  Brooke,  b.  25  June,  ISC2. 

II.  Arthur  Payne,  b.  27  Not.  1863. 

III.  Richard  Jasper,  b.  10  Feb.  1866. 
I.  Beatrice  Augusta  de  Capell. 

u.  Margaret  Agnes. 

III.  Mildred  Janet. 

IV.  Phyllis  Helen. 

ILfliril0r.— John  Booth,  of  London,  d.  '^t  his  seat, 
Cheshunt,  Herts,  14  Aug.  1733,  leaving,  by  /  ^nc  his  wife, 
dau.  and  co-Ucu'  of  William  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Liverijool,  four 


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BOR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


BOR 


sons,  JonM,  William,  Montagu,  and  Benjamin,  and  several 
dans.    The  eldest  son, 

JoaN  Booth,  Esq.  of  Theobalds,  co.  Herts,  then  of  Giatton, 
CO.  Huntingdon,  and  lastly  of  Glendon,  co.  Northampton, 
I.  May,  17'.il ;  m.  Phmbe  Wilkinson,  of  London,  an  heiiess, 
by  whom  (who  d.  about  17G4)  he  had  issue.  The  4th  son, 
Eobert,  of  Huntingdon,  and  of  Alconbury  Hill,  b.  about  1758; 
ra.  Mrs.  Maule,  of  Huntingdon,  and  d.  7  Aug.  1798,  leaving 
issue,  a  dau.,  Phoebe  (who  m.  and  had  issue);  and  a  son, 
Eobert,  6.  in  1794,  ra.  Miss  Edwards,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Mr. 
Edwards,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons  and  six  daus.  Mr.  Booth 
was  s.  at  his  decease,  1782,  by  his  son, 

PircHARD  Booth,  Esq.  of  Glendon  Hall,  co.  Xorthampton,  6. 
March,  1758;  High  Sheriff  1794;  m.  Janet,  dau.  of  Sir  Gillies 
Payne,  of  Tempsford,  co.  Bedford,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 
1.  John,  his  heir;  ii.  Bichard,  b.  1799,  d.  1821,  imm.; 
in.  George  Neville ;  i.  Janet,  m.  1  Jan.  1823,  the  Eev. 
Henry  Kule  Sorel,  Hector  of  Balcombe,  Sussex ;  ii.  Anne,  d. 
unm.;  iii.  Laetitia  Mary;  iv.  Caroline  Matilda,  m.  1834, 
Eichard  Palmer,  Esq.  (of  the  family  of  Palmer  of  Grantham); 
V.  Eliza  Purefoy.  Mr.  Booth  d.  24  Fob.  1807,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

John  Booth,  Esq.  of  Glendon  Hall,  5.  25  March,  1794;  m. 
14  Oct.  1835,  Augusta  de  Capell-Brooke,  4th  dau.  of  the 
late  Sir  Eichard  Brooke  De  Capell-Brooke,  of  Oakley  House, 
CO.  Northampton,  Bart.,  and  left,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and 
heir,  the  present  KicnABD  Booth,  Esq.  of  Glendon.  Mr. 
Booth  was  a  Deputy  Lieutenant  for  Northamptonshire,  and 
High  Sheriff  in  1818. 

Arms—Arg.,  three  boars'  heads  erect  and  erased  sa. 

CnH — A  lion  passant  arg. 

Motto — Quod  ero,  spero. 

(Seat— Glendon  Hall,  Kettering,  co.  Northampton. 


BOBOUGH  OF  CHETWYND  PAEK. 
BoEOTTGH,  John  Charles  Bueton-,  Esq.  of  Hul- 
land  Hall,  co.  Derby,  and  Clietwynd  Park,  Salop, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  18il,  b.  30  July,  1810; 
m.  11  Jidy,  1848,  Elizabeth  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Eear- 
Adrairal  Eobci't  Gawen,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Sidnet  Bcbton,  J. P.,  h.  25  April,  1S52. 

II.  George  Thomas,  h.  31  Jan.  185G. 

III.  Charles  Gawen,  b.  10  April,  1859. 
1.  Jane  Charlotte. 

iLillfagC— The  family  of  Borrow  is  descended  from 
Eobert  Borrowe,  noticed  by  Leland  in  his  Iimeranj,  who 
d.  in  1418,  and  was  father  of  Eobert,  surnamcd  De  Stockeden, 
Lord  of  Erdborough,  co.  Leicester. 

Thomas  Borrow,  Esq.  of  Castlefield,  co.  Derby,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  and  for  forty  years  Eecorder  of  Derby,  b.  3  June,  1709, 
(eldest  son  of  Isaac  Borrow,  Esq.  of  Hulland,  by  Honora  his 
2nd  wife,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Burton,  Esq.,  and  eventually 
sole  heiress  of  her  brother,  Robert  Burton,  of  the  elder  branch 
of  the  Burtons,  descended  from  Jacobus  de  Burton,  which 
Isaac  Borrow  was  son  of  John  Borowe,  Esq.  of  Hulland,  High 
Sheriff  of  Derbyshire  in  1688,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Curwen 
Eawlinson,  Esq.  of  Cark  Hall,  co.  Lancaster);  m.  Anne,  dau. 
and  heir  of  John  Alt,  Esq.  of  Loughborough,  co.  Leicester,  and 
<•'.  6  Aug.  1786,  leaving  a  son, 

Thomas  Borough,  Esq.  of  Castlefield,  who  first  recorded  in 
the  College  of  Arms  the  change  in  the  spelling  of  the  name 
from  Borrow.  He  was  of  University  College,  Oxford,  a 
Barrister-at-Law  of  the  Middle  Temple,  and  was  sometime 
Capt.  in  the  Leicester  Militia.  He  m.  26  April,  1788,  Jane, 
only  dau.  of  AVilliam  Smithson,  Esq.  of  Ledstone  Park,  Ferry- 
bridge, CO.  York,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

John  Charles  Burton,  his  heir. 

Jane,  m.  3  May,  1832,  George  Hill,  Esq.,  Capt.  Eoyal  Horse 
Artillfry,  eldest  son  of  Sii-  Eobert  Chambre  Hill,  of  Prees 
Hall,  Salop. 

Anna  Honora,  d.  xmin.  19  Oct.  1852. 
Mr.  Borough,  who  removed   from  Castlefield  to  Chetwynd 
Park,  1803,  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  only  surviving  son  and 
heir,   John  Charles  Burton  Borough,  Esq.  of  Chetwynd 
Park. 

Arms— GVi.,  the  root  of  an  oak-tree  eradicated  and  coiiped, 
in  pale,  sprouting  out  two  branches,  ppr.,  with  the  shield  of 
Pallas  hanging  thereon,  or. 

Crest— Ka.  eagle,  ppr.,  holding  the  shield  of  Pallas  in  its 
c'aws. 

3fo£<o— Virtutc  ct  robore. 

S-'-fx— Hulland  Hall,  Ashbourne,  Dorby-shire;  and  Chetwynd 
Park,  Newport,  Shropshire. 


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BORBER    OF    BBOOK    HILL    AND 

PAKYNS    MANOB, 

BoRREE,   William,  Esq.   of   Brook    Hill    and 

Pakyns  Manor,  Sussex,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,F.L.S. ; 

m.  1840,  Margaret,  dau.  of  J.  H.  Borrer,  Esq.  ol 

Brighton,  and  has  issue,  William  and  Margtiret. 

3Lt'llCag;C. — The  Borrers,  an  old  and  highly  respecti 
family,  have  been  for  centuries  settled  in  Sussex. 

William  Borber,  of  Eusper,  Sussex,  who  m.  1693,  Sarah 
Smith,  of  Hurstpierpoint,  was  father  of  turo  sons,  William 
Borrer,  of  Eusper,  and 

John  Borrer,  of  Eusper,  who  had,  by  Susanna  his  wife, 
William,  his  heir;  John,  of  Ditchling;  and  other  issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Borrer,  Esq.  of  Pakyns  Manor,  h.  1729;  m.  1750, 
Barbara,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edward  Hardres,  Esq.  of 
Albourne  House  (of  the  ancient  family  of  Hardres),  and  d. 
21  Jan.  1797,  leaving  by  her  (whoci.  12  April,  1795),  William; 
John,  of  Henfield,  m.  Ann  Hamlyn,  co-heiress  of  llamlyn, 
and  had  issue  (see  Borrer  of  Angeaton) ;  and  other  issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Borrer,  Esq.  of  Pakyns  Manor,  J.P.,  D.L.,  and 
High  Sheriff  of  Sussex,  1801,  was  6.  7  March,  1753.  He  m. 
I  Aug.  1780,  M.iry,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Nathaniel  Lindfield,  of 
Dean  House,  by  Mary  Clifford  his  wife,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
30  Aug.  1807)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  Barrow  Hill,  Henfield. 

II.  John,  of  the  Manor  House,  Portslade,  Sussex,  J.P, 
25  Dec.  1784;  in.  1st,  Kitty,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Beckett, 
Henfield;  she  d.  7  April,  1811.  He  m.  -indly,  Mary  Am 
only  dau.  of  John  Upperton,  of  Amberley,  which  lady 
lo  July,  1819 ;  and  3rdly,  Sarah  Anne,  3rd  dau.  of  Nathanii 
Hall,  of  New  Hall,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  Henry  Hall, 
Portslade,  Sussex;  Mary,  m.  John  Blaker,  Esq.  of  Lewes 
Kate ;  and  Sarah  Ann. 

III.  Nathaniel,  of  Pakyns  Manor,  Sussex,  J.P. ,&.  24  March, 
1790;  TO.  4  Nov.  1811,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Eichard  Weeke^ 
Esq.  of  Hurstpierpoint,  by  Charity  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir 
of  the  Eev.  WiUiam  Hampton,  Eector  of  Plurapton,  Sussex, 
and  by  this  lady  (who  d.  5  Jan.  1854)  left  at  his  decease, 
14  May,  1863, 

1  Carey  Hampton  (Eev.),  M.A.,  Prebendary  of  Chichester, 
Eeitor  of  Hurstpierpoint,  and  Eural  Dean,  6.  13  Not. 
1814;  TO.  17  Aug.  1837,  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  James  Orr, 
Esq.  of  Holywood  House,  co.  Down,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Eichard  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Ballintoy  Castle,and  has  issue, 
Carey  Hampton,  J. P.,  late  Capt.  60th  Eifles,  6.  13  July, 

1838,  rn.  Alice,  only  surviving  child  of  the  late  J.  E. 

Downe,  Esq. 
Clifford  Fortescue,  of  Pickwcll,  Sussex,  J.P.,  late  60tli 

Eifles,  0.  5  March,   1841 ;  m.   1866,  Christina  Sophi*, 

eldest  dau.  of  Charles  K.  Freshfield,  Esq.,  M.P.,  andh«8 

a  son,  Walter  Charles  Freshfield  Clifford,  and  two  daus. 
Charles  Alexander  (Eev.),  Eector  of  Hope  Manscl,  co, 

Hireford,  6.  4  Dec.  1843. 
Arthur  Hardres,  b.  31  Oct.  1854. 
Jane  CUfford,  ra.  William  Egerton  Hubbard,  Esq.,  J. P., 

eldest  son  of  William  Egerton  Hubbard,  Esq.  of  Leonards 

Lee. 
Elizabeth  Catharine,  m.  W.  D.   Freshfield,   Esq.,   eldest 

son  of  the  late  James  Freshfield,  Esq.  of  The  Wilderness, 

Ei'igate. 
Isabella  Emily. 
Charlotte  Augusta,  m.  17  Aug.  1869,  Eev.  Frank  Parnell, 

Ejutor  of  Oxted,  eldest  son  of  the  late  C.  0.  Parnell, 

Esq.  of  Hampton  Wick. 
Mary  Anne  Alice.        Ida  Frances.  Helen  Henrietta. 

Blanche  Stewart,   m.  Edward,  son  of  the  late  Thomas 

Broadwood,  Esq.  of  Holmbush. 

1  Henrietta,  m.  31  March,  1817,  George  Octavius  Poll.ard,oJ 
Lower  Seymour  Street,  London,  only  surviving  son  of  tht 
late  Eev.  John  Pollard,  M.A.,  D.D.,  Eector  of  Bennington 
Herts,  by  Sophia  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  late  General  am 
Lady  Frances  Morgan. 

2  Emily,  m.  26  March,  1844,  Charles  Hoskyns,  only  son  o 
Charles  L.  Hoskins  Master,  Esq.,  of  Barrow  Green  House 
Surrey,  and  Codnor  Castle,  co.  Derby. 

He  d.  1832,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Borrer,  Esq.  of  Henfield,  J. P.,  F.E.S.,  and  F.L.S. 
6.  May,  1781 ;  m.  28  March,  1810,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Nathanic 
Hall,  Esq.  of  New  Hall,  Sussex,  and  by  her  (who  d.  ISG4)  hai 
issue, 

I.  William,  now  of  Pakyns  Manor. 

II.  Dawson,  of  Altamont,  Kilbride,  co.  Carlow,  J.P.,  F.E.A.S.. 
m.  IHfiG,  Georgiana  Mirgaret,  eldest  dau.  of  Xhoma, 
Braddell,  Esq.,  J.P.  of  Coolmtlagh,  co.  Wexford.  ' 

III.  Lindfield,  of  Elmgrove,  Sussex. 

I.  Ann,  m.  Nicholas  Hall,  Esq.  of  Portslade. 

II.  Fanny,  m.  Eer.  Charles  Dunlop,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Hei 
field,  (leie.ised. 

m.  Elizabctli.  IT.  Isabel.  v.  Adelaide. 


BOE 


Tlifi  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EOS 


1G3 


air.  Borrer  d.  1SC3. 

Arms — Az.,  a  lion  rampant  erminois  holding  in  his  clcxtcr 
paw  an  auger  (boror),  ppr.,  dcbruistcl    by  a  chevron  arg., 
;;uarged  with  three  escutcheons  of  the  field,  the  centre  bearing 
1  '.vliite  rose  seeded  and  pointed,  ppr. 
'•     '—A  buck's  head  erased  ppr.,  fretty  arg.,  holding  an 
r,  ppr.,  in  its  mouth. 
)— Fide  laboro. 
,_     ;,.— Brook  Hill,  and  Pakyns  Manor,  Sussex. 


EOPvE-EE.    OF    AWGESTON. 

BoTiEEE,  John  Hamlyn,  Esq.  of  Angeston,  co. 
jrloucester,  J. P.  for  the  CO.,  b.  Oct..  18-41),  educated 
it  Eton  and  Christ  Church,  Oxford.  Mr.  Borrer 
s  son  of  J. -Hamlyn  Borrer,  Esq.  (^d.  1851),  by 
Emily  his  wife  (»».  1812),  dau.  of  the  late 
^ol.  W.  Forrest ;  grandson  of  J.  Hamlyn  Borrer, 
Esq.,  who  d.  1856,  by  Mary,  his  wife,  d.  1869, 
lau.  of  the  late  H.  Hall,  Esq.  of  Portslade,  and 
;reat-graudson  of  John  Borrer,  Esq.,  who  m.  Ann 
iamlyn,  co-heiress  of  Sunt  (see  preceding  Memoir). 

For  Lineage  and  Arms,  see  preceding  Memoir. 

Seat — Angeston,  Dursley. 


BOREOWES    OF    GIIiLTOWN. 

BOEEOWES,  EOBEET  HiGGINSON,  Esq.  of  Gill- 
own,  CO.  Kildare,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1853, 
ateCapt.  13th  Light  Dragoons,  and  formerly  Major 
if  Kildare  Rifles,  b.  25  Sept.  1826;  m.  9  June, 
.859,  the  Hon.  Louisa  Kathcrine  Browne,  3rd  dau. 
if  John  Cavendish,  3rd  Lord  Kilmaine,  which  lady 
;.  s.  2J.  14  Jan.  1877. 

iLtUCatJC— Egbert  Boerowes,  Esq.  of  Cilltown,  co. 
lildare,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Kildare  Dixon  Borrowes,  Bart.,  by  Jane 
.is  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Joseph  Iligginson,  Esq.  of  Mount  Ophaley, 
0.  Kildare  ;  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Samuel  Madden,  Esq.  of 
tilton,  CO.  Monaghan,  and  had  issue, 
Robert  Higginsos,  now  of  Gilltown. 
Kute,  d.  5  Dec.  1837. 

Jane  Harriette,  on.  1833,   Hans  llcndrick,  Esq.  of  Kerdiffs- 
town,  CO.  Kildare;  and  c?.  March,  1877. 
Emily,  m.  1848,  William  Koche,  Esq.  of  Buttevant  Castle, 
CO.  Cork. 

Elizabeth,  m.  1844,  William  Cramer  Eoberts,  Esq.  of  Thorn- 
ton, CO.  Kildare. 
Gertrude,   m.  1st,  1849,  Richard  Bourke,  Esq.,  nephew  of 
John,  4th  Earl  of  Mayo ;  and  2ndly,  1858,  North  Peat,  Esq. 
Ir.  Borrowes  d.  13  June,  1850. 

Arms— Or,  on  a  cross  gu.  five  mullets   pierced  arg.,  in  the 
rst  quarter  a  lion  passant  guardant  of  the  field. 
Crest — A  lion  sejant  arg.,  ducally  crowned  or. 
Motto — Non  vi  virtute. 
Seat — Gilltown,  near  Newbridge. 


BOSTHWICK    OF    CUOOKSTON, 

EOETHWICK,  John,  Esq.  of  Crookston  and  Bortli- 
nck  Castle,  J.P.  co.  Edinburgh  ;  m.  1854,  Ehza- 
leth,  eldest  dau.  of  Admu-al  James  Pringle,  of 
?orwoodlee,  co.  Selkirk. 

ILtltlJajIC. — The  surname  of  Borthwick  is  apparently  local, 
ssumed  from  lands  of  that  name  on  Borthwick  Water,  co. 
clkirk.  Thomas  de  Borthwick  obtained  an  estate  near  Lauder, 
1  Berwickshire,  from  Robert  Lauder,  of  Quarrelwood,  in  the 
eign  of  King  David  II.  Sir  William  Borthwick  was  possessor 
f  the  lands  of  Catkune,  in  the  reign  of  King  Robert  II., 
'hich  appears  by  a  charter  dated  1378. 

Sir  William  Boktuwick,  junior.  Ambassador  at  Rome  in 
425,  was  created  Baron  Borthwick  in  1433,  and  d.  1458, 
;aving  two  sons,  viz.,  Willlam,  2nd  Lord  Borthwick,  and 
oii.N-  DE  Borthwick,  who  acquired  the  estate  of  Crookston  in 
J4S,  and  from  whom  descended,  through  twelve  generations 
is  set  forth  in  the  petition  presented  to  the  House  of  Lords, 
jgarding  the  succession  to  the  peerage), 
John  Borthwick,  Esq.  of  Crookston,  who  m.  in  1787, 
rizel,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Adinston,  Esq.  of  Carcant,  and 
■ft  at  his  decease  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Borthwick,  Esq.  of  Crookston  and  Borthwick  Castle, 
.P.  and  D.L.,  m.  1st,  16  March,  1819,  Anne,  eldest  dau. 
'the  Right  Hon.  Robert  Dundas,  of  Arniston,  and  by  her  had 
sue,  I.  John,  now  of  Borthwick  and  Crookston;  ii.  Robert, 
ic;    HI.  William  Ilcniy;     i.    Elizabeth,   dec;    u.    Grace 


Henrietta,  d.  1828;  and  iii.  Grace,  iii.  18G8,  to  Rev.  Robert 
Brown,  Quebec  Street,  Chapel,  London,  who  assumed  on  his 
marriage  the  additional  surname  of  Borthwick.  He  m.  2ndly, 
Mrs.  Simpson,  widow  of  Col.  Simpson,  of  Plean,  co.  Stirhng, 
and  had  issue  by  her,  i.  Alexander,  Capt.  Rifle  Brigade; 
II.  Francis,  agent  for  Gladstone  and  Co.,  Madras. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  cinquefoils  sa. 

Crixl — A  Moors  head  couped  ppr. 

•'",'.'".'  .v:-luu  ;ini;il.s,  ppr.,  winged  or. 

.'.'  I,'!!  '"iKlurir,  and  Fide  et  spe. 

:  'ii   1 1  "I  ise,  Burnhouse,  and  Borthwick  Castle, 
all  iicir  Ikiitil,  Jlullothum. 


BOSANaUET  OF  FOKEST  HOUSE. 

BosANQUET,  Samuel  RicnArvD,Esq.  ofTlie  Forest 
House,  Epping  Forest,  Es3ex,  and  of  Dingestow 
Court,  CO.  Monmouth,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Cliairman  of 
Quarter  Sessions  co.  Monmouth,  b.  1  April,  1800  ; 
m.  4  Feb.  1830,  Emily,  eldest  dau.  of  George 
Courthope,  Esq.  of  Whihgh,  Susses,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1  Jan.  1869)  had  issue, 

I.  Samuel  Courthope,  M.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxon,  6.  2  March, 
1832 ;  m.  7  Aug.  1862,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Jolin 
Arkwi-ight,  Esq.  of  Hampton  Court,  Herefordshire,  and 
has  issue,  1  Samuel  Roland  Courthope,  6.  G  Sept.  1868; 
2  Vivia  Henry  Courthope,  6.  13  April,  1872;  1  Maud,  b. 
13  May,  1865. 

II.  Claude  (Piev.),  Vicar  of  Christchurch,  Folkestone,  b.  8 
Nov.  1833;  m.  22  May,  1861,  his  first-cousin,  Amelia 
Ehza,  2nd  dau.  of  Admiral  Charles  John  Bosanquct,  and 
has  had  issue,  1  Claude  Charles  Courthope,  b.  19  Dec. 
1862;  2  Charles  Richard,  6.  21  April,  1865;  3  Reginald 
Albert,  b.  14  June,  1867 ;  4  Raymond  A.,  6.  1869,  d. 
1873;  5  Eustace  F.,  6.  20  April,  1871. 

III.  George  Stanley,  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  18  April,  1835;  m.  15 
Sept.  1864,  his  first-cousin,  Caroline  Susan,  only  dau.  of 
Rev.  William  Courthope,  and  has  issue,  William  Cecil, 
b.  12  Oct.  1866  ;  and  Ethel. 

IV.  Frederick  Albert,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  8  Feb. 
1S37 ;  TO.  22  Aug.  1871,  AlbiniaMary,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Curtis  Hayward,  Esq.  of  Quedgeley  House,  co.  Gloucester, 
and  has  issue,  Bernard  Hugh,  o.  21  Nov.  1872  ;  and  Lilian. 

V.  Walter  Henry,  b.  10  Jan.  1839;  ta.  5  April,  1866, 
Penelope  Eliza,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Stewart  Forster,  of 
Southend,  Lewisham,  and  has  issue,  Henry  Stewart,  4.  29 
Jan.  1867  ;  Evelyn  Mabel ;  and  Florence  Mary. 

VI.  Edmund  Fletcher,  b.  2  Sept.  1840;  m.  Mary,  eldest  dau. 
of  Major  Marriott. 

vii.  Reginald  David,  6.  24  Jan.  1847;  d.  1849. 

VIII.  William  David,  b.  3  June,  1849;  m.  7  Aug.  1872, 
Elinor,  3rd  dau.  of  G.  Hamilton  Verity,  Esq.,  and  has  a 
dau.,  Mabel. 

IX.  Richard  Arthur,  6.  25  May,  1852. 

I.  Emily  Letitia,  m.  3  Oct.  1861,  Rev.  John  Lloyd,  M.A., 
Rector  of  Llanvapley,  co.  Monmouth,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Fanny  Elizabeth.  in.  Ellen  Edith,  d.  1859. 
HtlTCaflC— PierreEosanquet  (sonofFulcrandBosanquet, 

or  de  Bosanquet,  living  1583,  and  Demlle.  Bonne  Boisse 
his  wife,  grandson  of  Pierre  Bosanquet  and  Demlle.  Catherine 
Perrane,  and  great-grandson  of  Roubs  Bosanquet  of  Colognac, 
in  Cevennes),  m.  about  1623,  Antoinette  Mainville,  and  was 
father  of 

Pierre  Bosanquet,  of  Lunel,  in  Languedoc,  who  m.  GaH- 
larde  de  Barbut,  and  had  seven  children,  of  whom  the  eldest, 
Marguerite,  was  wife  of  Jean  Gaussen,  b.  at  Lunel,  1636.  At 
the  revocation  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes,  the  family  became 
divided.  The  second  and  third  sons  of  Pierre,  viz.,  David  and 
John,  sought  refuge  in  England,  where  John  was  naturalized, 
by  private  Act  of  Parliament,  1703,  and  d.  unm.  in  London 
in  1750,  aged  75;  and 

David  Bosanquet,  b.  31  Oct.  1661 ;  to.  15  Sept.  16D8,  Eliza- 
beth, eldest  dau.  of  Claude  Hays,  Esq.  He  d.  5  July,  1732, 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  30  Sept.  1737)  issue, 

I.  David,  b.  5  Oct.  1699,  Merchant  in  London,  and  a  learned 
antiquary  ;  m.  Dorcas  Melchior,  and  d.  4  Oct.  1741  (opitapli 
in  Woodford  Church,  Essex),  having  by  her  (who  <'.  IS 
Sept.  1779)  a  son,  Richard,  who  d.  unm.  17  AprU,   1809 

II.  Samuel,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Daniel,  d.  young. 

IV.  Claude,  b.  15  March,  1707  ;  d.  vtnn.  26  July,  1786. 

V.  Benjamin,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  b.  25  Sept.  1708;  d.  unm.  22 
Dec.  1755. 

VI.  Pierre,  6.  13  Nov.  1709;  cZ.  ■Mitw.  at  Aleppo,  23  July,  1739. 
vu.  Daniel,  d.  young. 

M   2 


1C4 


BOS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


BOS 


vni.  Jacob,  see  Sunn-'Boai.i^Q.vzT  of  Broxhournehuvy. 

IX.  John,  d.  young. 

1.  Elizabeth,  m.  M.  Sheppard,  and  d.  s.  p.  ^  Oct.  1737. 

n.  Susanna,  in.  2  May,  1733,  Charles  Van  Nottcn,  of  Amster- 
dam, ancestor  of  Van  Nottbn  Pole,  Bart,  (see  Burke's 
Peerage  and  Baronetage),  d.  1  March,  175U;  she  d.  2  April, 
1774. 

HI.  Deborah,  d.  young. 

IV.  Margaret,  d.  young. 

V.  Eleanor,  m.  24  June,  1736,  Henry  Lannoy  Hunter,  Esq.  of 
Beech  Hill,  Berks,  d.  25  Feb.  1768;  she  d.  21  Aug.  1786. 

The  2nd  son, 

Samuel  Bosanquet,  Esq.  of  the  Forest  House,  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Low  Hall,  Essex,  b.  4  Sept.  1700;  m.  1733,  Mary, 
fl  in.  and  sole  heiress  of  William  Dunster,  Esq.  (son  of  Henry 
Dunster,  Esq.,  and  Mary,  dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  Henry 
Gai-diner,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  llchester,  12  Charles  II.),  by 
Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Peter  Vandeput,  and  had  issue, 

Samuel,  of  whom  presently. 

WiUiam,  d.  warn.  3  March,  1813. 

Anna  Maria,  m.  16  Jan.  1755,  her  cousin,  John  Peter 
Gaussen,  Esq. 

Mary,  m.  12  Kov.  1781,  Rev.  John  WiUiam  dc  la  Flcchcre, 
of  Madelcy. 
The  elder  son, 

Samuel  Bosakqcet,  Esq.  of  Forest  House,  Essex,  and  of 
Dingestow  Court,  co.  Munraouth,  Lieut,  of  the  Forest  of 
Waltham,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Essex,  6.  8  June,  1744;  was  High 
Sheriff  of  that  shire  1770 ;  m.  27  Nor.  1767,  his  cousin  Eleanor, 
dau.  of  Henry  Lannoy  Hunter,  Esq.  Mr.  Bosanquet  was 
Governor  of  the  Bank  of  England  in  1792.  He  d.  4  July,  1806, 
leaving  issue. 

I.  Samuel,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles,  of  Kock,  Northumberland,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriflf  Northumberland  1828,  6.  23  July,  1769  ;  m.  1  June, 
1796,  Charlotte  Anne,  dau.  of  Peter  Holford,  Esq.,  Master 
in  Chancery,  and  d.  20  June,  1850,  leaving  issue, 

1  Charles  Holford,  h.  21  March,  1798,  d.  unm.  19  Dec. 
1834. 

2  EoBERT  William  (Rev.),  of  Rock,  Alnwick,  6.  26 
Jan.  1800;  m.  1st,  25  Feb.  1834,  Frances,  dau.  of  Col. 
Pullcine,  of  Crake  Hall,  Yorkshire,  and  has  issue, 

Charles  Bertie  Pulleine,J.P.,  6. 27  Dec.  1834;  to.  31  July, 

1862,  Eliza  Isabella,  dau.  of  Ralph  Carr-EUison,  Esq. 

of  Dunstan  Hill  and  Hedgley,  and  has  issue,  Robert 

Carr,  b.  7  June,  1871 ;  George  Pulleine,  b.  16  Feb.  1873; 

Frances;  Amy;  Ellen;  Elizabeth;  and  CaroUuc. 
Rev.  R.  W.  Bosanquet  m.  2ndly,  Oct.  16,  1838,  Caroline, 
dau.   of  Col.  Day  Hort  McDowall,  of  Walkinshaw  and 
Castle  Semple,  Renfrewshire,  and  has  issue, 
Robert  Holford  MacDowell,  b.  30  July,  1841,  Barrister, 

and  Fellow  of  St.  John's  College,  Oxford. 
Day  Hort,  Commander  R.N.,  b.  21  March,  1843. 
George  William,  Ensign  in  H.M.  85th  regt.,  afterwards 

in  H.M.  Audit  Ofiice,  b.  4  July,  1845,  d.  24  Jan.  1869. 
Bernard,    Fellow    and   Tutor   of   University  College, 

Oxford,  b.  14  June,  1848. 

3  George  Henry,  of  Broom-y-close,  Herefordshire,  b.  8 
Aug.  1801;  m.  18  April,  1850,  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  late 
Admiral  Duchwood. 

4  John  Stayner,  d.  unm.  1824. 

5  Henry  Dunster,  d.  young. 

6  Henry  Ferdinand,  d.  iinm.  1829. 

1  Mary  Anne,  m.  26  Jan.  1836,  Rev.  Edward  Fielde,  and 
d.  s.  p.  12  Dec.  1867. 

III.  John  Bernard  (Sir)  Right  Hon.,  P.C,  D.C.L.,  Judge  of 
the  Common  Pleas,  sometime  Lord  Commissioner  of  the 
Great  Seal  of  the  United  Kingdom,  6.  2  May,  1773 ;  m.  12 
Sept.  180  J,  Mary  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Richard  Lewis,  Esq. 
of  Llantilio  Grossenny,  co.  Monmouth,  and  had  «.  son, 
Lewis  Bernard,  d.  young.  Sir  J.  B.  Bosanquet  d.  25  Sept. 
1817. 

The  eldest  son, 

Samuel  Bosanquet,  Esq.  of  the  Forest  House  and  Dingestow 

Court,  b.  26  Aug.  1708 ;  m.  19  Jan.  179S,  Lffititia  Pbilippa,  the 

younger  of  the  two  daus.  (the  elder,  Camilla,  m.  Sir  Charles 

Style,  Bart.)  of  James  Whatman,  Esq.  of  Vinters,  Kent,  by  his 

1st  wife,  Sarah,  oldest  dau.  of  Edward  Stanley,  Esq.,  LL.D., 

cousin  of  the  llth  Earl  of  Derby,  and  had  issue, 

Samuel  RicnAED,  now   of   Forest   House   and   Dingestow 

Court. 

James  Whatman,  of  Claysmorc,   Enfield,  Middlesex,   J. P., 

b.  26  Jan.  1804;  m.  1st,  1840,  Merelina,  only  dau.  of  the 

Right  Hon.  Sir  Nicholas  Conyngham  Tindal,   Lord  Chief 

Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas,  by  whom  he  had  issue  (see 

Bosanquet    of   Claymiorc).    He    m.  2ndly,    1854,   Fanny- 

Georgina,  dau.  of  Lord  John  Somerset,  brother  of  the  5th 

Duke  of  lioaufort;  and3rdly,  Emily  Dorothy,  dau.  of  James 

Best,  Esq.  of  Park  House,   Kent,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

three  daus.,  Harriet,  Elizabeth,  and  Aylmer  Adela.    Mr. 

J.  W.  Bosanquet  d.  22  Dec.  1877. 

William  Ileary  FrancU,  of  Knockane,  co.  Waterford,  and 


Kilmagemogue,  Portlaw,  J.P.,  &.  Feb.  1805;  m.  May,  1861, 
Amelia  Mary  Georgiana  (d.  24  Sept.  1878),  eldest  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  John  Sherlock,  Esq.  of  Kilmagemogue,  co.  Water- 
ford,  and  d.  Sept.  1878,  leaving  issue,  John  Bernard  Alexan 
der,  6.  6  Aug.  1863;  WilliamHenry  Sherlock,  6.  3  Oct.  18G4. 

Edward  Stanley  (Rev.),  Rector  ot  Bolingbroke.  b.  27  March, 
1806 ;  TO.  10  June,  1847,  Emmeline  Blight,  and  had  (by  hor 
who  d.  0  Dec.  1878)  issue,  1  Edward  Bernard,  of  Queensland, 
h.  29  July,  1849;  2  George  Stanley,  R.N.,  6.  1851 ;  3  Altred 
William,  b.  1854;  4  Arthur  Cecil,  b.  1857;  5  Frederick 
Sidney,  6.  1858;  6  Charles  John,  b.  1864;  1  Emmeline. 

Charles  John,  Vice-Admiral,  b.  22  May,  1807,  of  Wildwon(i, 
Middlesex;  m.  5  June,  1832,  his  cousin,  Charlotte  Eliz.i, 
youngest  dau.  of  Jacob  Bosanquet,  Esq.  of  Broxbournebury, 
Herts,  and  d.  3  Oct.  1871,  leaving  issue,  Henrietta  Lstitia 
Eliza,  m.  Lieut.-Gen.  Dixon,  R.A.,  V.C. ;  and  Ameli.i 
Eleanor,  m.  Claud  Bosanquet,  Esq. 

Frederick  Bernard,  Capt.  Bengal  army,  b.  15  Nov.  1812;  m. 
1855,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Lieut.  Uarrow,  R.N. 

Eleanor  Lsetitia,  m.  1852,  William,  3rd  son  of  Samuel 
Gaussen,  Esq.  of  Brookmans,  Herts. 

Camilla,  m.  1836,  William  Necdham,  Esq.  of  Lcnton,  Notts, 
and  d.  14  July,  1862. 

Georgiana,  m.  1846,  Thomas,  youngest  sou  of  Sir  John 
Ogilvy,  Bart. ;  he  d.  16  Juue,  1871. 

Anna  Maria  Nelly. 
Mr.  Bosanquet,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  cos.  Essex  and  Monmouth,  1 
served  the  ofHce  of  High  Sheriff  of  the  latter  co.  1616.    He 
d.  June,  1843.  , 

Ai-ms—Or,  on  a  mount  vert  a  tree  ppr.,  on  a  chief  gu.  a  j 
crescent  between  two  mullets  arg. ;  quartering  Dunster  anO  • 
Gakdiner. 

Crest — A  demi-lion  rampant  coupcd  gu. 

S»t/s— Dingestow  Court,    Monmouth;    and   Forest 
Epping,  Essex. 

BOSANaUET    OF    CLAYSMORE. 

Bosanquet,  Bernard  Tindai,  Esq.  of  Claysj 
more,  Enfield,  Middlesex,  Mnjor  in  the  King's  Owr  j 
Eoyal  Tower  Hamlets  Militia,  h.  6  Aug.  1842  ;  m.\ 
11  Nov.  1874,  Eva  Maude,  second  dau.  of  Williair 
James  Eichmond  Cotton,  Esq.,  Alderman  and  M.P 
for  the  City  of  London,  and  has  a  son, 

Bernard  James  Tindal,  b.  13  Oct.  1877. 

iLiUCaCTC. — James  Whatman  Bosanquet,  Esq.  of  ClayS' 
more,  and  Lombard  Street,  J.P.  for  Middlesex,  and  Conimis 
sioner  of  Lieutenancy  for  the  city  of  London,  b.  26  Jan.  1804 
2nd  son  of  Samuel  Bosanquet,  Esq.  of  Forest  House  and  Din 
gestow  Court  (see  precedincr  Memoir),  d  22  Dec.  1877;  m 
thrice ;  by  his  1st  wife,  Merelina  (d.  2  Sept.  1852),  dau.  o. 
Eight  Hon.  Sir  N.  C.  Tindal,  he  had  issue, 

I.  James  Tindal,  b.  21  March,  1841 ;  d.  1st  April,  1847. 

II.  Bernard  Tindal,  now  of  Claysmorc. 

III.  Nicholas  William  Tindal,  Lieut.  2nd  Foot,  b.  2  May 
1844;  rf.  2  0ct.  1877. 

IV.  Frederick  Charles  findal  (Rev.),  b.  28  Oct.  1847. 
v.  Alfred  Tmdal,  6.  2  July,  1850;  d.  29  March,  1860. 

I.  MereUna  Lsetitia  Mary,  b.  13  March,  1846;  m.  30  July 
1867,  Theodore  Bosanquet,  Bombay  Civil  Service,  3rd  soi 
of  the  late  Augustus  Henry  Bosanquet,  Esq.  of  Osidge,  South 
gate,  and  has  issue  (see  Bosanquet  of  Broxbournebury). 

II.  Juliana,  6.  15  Dec.  1848  ;  w.  1875,  Capt.  Manlcy  Charle 
Matthew  Dixon,  8th  Foot,  eldest  son  of  Major-Ciou 
William  Manley  Hall  Dixon,  R.A.,  C.B.,  and  has  issue, 

Juliana  Frances,  b.  12  May,  1876. 
Merelina  Addinal,  b.  20  April,  1877. 

III.  Georgina  Maria  Annie,  b.  15  Oct.  1851. 
Arms,  (C'c. — As  preceding. 
;Seai— Claysmorc,  Eiiield,  Middlesex. 


BOSANanET    OF    THE    ECCK. 

See  Bosanquet  of  Forest  House, 


SmiTH-BOSANaXJET    OF  BROXBOURNE- 
BURY, 

SMITH-B0SANQUET,n0EACE-jAMES,Esq.0fBr0X' 

boiu-ncbury,  Herts,  J.P.  and   D.L.,  High   Sherifl 

1873,  b.  24  Feb.  1829  ;  m.  7  Oct.  1858,  Cecilia  Jane 

Wentworth,    only   child   and   heiress   of  the   lat( 

George  Jacob  Bosanquet,  of  Broxbournebviry,  J.P. 

D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of  Herts,  Secretary  to   H.M 

Legation,  and  Charge  d' Affairs  at  Madrid,  and  has 

I.  George  Richard,  b.  5  Febru.iry,  1806. 

I.  Florence  Cecilia.         n.  Marian  Constance.         iii.  Ellj 

IV.  Alice  Eugenia.  v.  Lettice  Evelyn.  : 


BOS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


BOS 


165 


lis  gentleman  assumed,  by  sign  manual,  8  Sei^t. 
C)6,  the  surname  of  Uosaxquet,  in  addition  to, 
d  after  his  patronymic,  SiiiTn. 

iitUCagf.— Jacob  Bosanquet,  Sth  son  of  David  Eosan- 
ct,   the   til  St  settler   in  England  {see  Bosanquet  of  Forest 
nise),  m.  1743,   Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Ilanhur}-,  Esq.  of 
Imarsh,  co.  Northampton,  and  had  issue, 
:.  Jacob,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  Banker  of  London,  m.  1787,  Charlotte  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  John  Ives,  Esq.,  of  Norwich,  and  d.  'Zl  June, 
18t0,  having  had  issue, 

1  William  George  Ives,  lI.E.I.C.S.,  h.  10  Feb.  1739;  m. 
\>ii'l,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Patriek  Gumming,  Esij.,  and  d.  31 
March,  lSo7,  leaving  issue, 

Eleanor,  m.  1850,  E.  Meade,  Esq. 
Constance,  in.  1852,  Sir  .S.  Paul  Hunter  Bart. 

2  Augustus  Henry,  of  Osidge,  Herts;   b.   1   March,    1792; 

.  20  June,  1825,   Louisa,  dau.  of  David  Bevan,  Esq.  of 
];  Imont,  Herts,  and  d.  1877,  having  had  issue, 

]l.>race  Augustus,  6.  8  Aug.  1827;  d.  26  Aug.  1810. 

Arthur,  Bombay  Civil  Service,  b.  27  Oct.  1828;  m.  16 
April,  1861,  Isabella  Matilda,  dau.  of  Col.  Crawford,  and 
has  had  issue  :  1  Lionel  Arthur,  6.  29  Jan.  18G2 ; 
2  Victor  Eoulerand,  b.  1  Feb.  \S66;  3  Oswald  Vivian, 
/,.  5  April,  1860;  4  Eva  Geraldine,  d.  27  Dec.  1860; 
5  Nora  Louisa,  and  6  Aileen  Isabel. 

Perceval,  6.  30  Dec.  1831 ;  m.  9  Aug.  1859,  his  cousin, 
Charlotte  Louisa,  dau.  of  Richard  Bevan,  Esq.  of 
Brighton,  and  has  had  issue  :  1  Augustus  Perceval,  6. 
26  I  )ct.  1860 ;  2  Eugene  Perceval,  b.  13  Oct.  1862 ; 
S  Gerald  Perceval,  6.  26  April.  1864,  d.  8  Feb.  1865; 
4  L'luis  Perceval,  6.  20  July,  1865;  5  Herbert  Perceval, 
b.  3  Feb.  1867;  6  Maurice  Perceval,  b.  16  April,  18G8, 
and  d.  18  April,  1870. 

Theodore,  Bombay  Civil  Service,  6.  22  June,  1833;  -,;;. 
3ii  July,  1867,  Merelina  Leetitia  Mary,  dau.  of  James 
Whatman  Bosanquet,  Esq.  of  Claysmore,  and  has  issue : 
1  James  Tindal  Ives,  b.  17  Aug.  1868;  2  Henry  Theo- 
dore Augustus,  b.  3  Aug.  1870;  3  Bernard  Charles 
Horace,  b.  3  March,  1876;  1  Mary  Frances  Merelina, 
b.  3  Oct.  1871;  2  Adelaide  Louisa,  6.21  March,  1873; 
o  Juliana  Florence  Cecilia,  b.  16  June,  1877. 

Cecil  (Hev.),  M.A.,  6.  12  Dec.  1838;  m.  17  Oct.  18CG, 
Theodosia,  dau.  of  John  Mellor  Chapman,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue,  1  Gaston  Augustus  Ives,  6.  12  July,  1874 ;  1 
Madeline,  d.  29  Sept.  1867;  '2  Ernestine  Theodosia 
Favell,  3  Aline   Coralie  Raymond,   d.  30  April,  1874. 

Gustavus  (Eev.),  M.A-.,  Ptcctor  of  Clophill,  Aiupthill, 
P.ed.s  b.  18  Aug.  1840;  m.  3  June,  1868,  his  cousin, 
Cecilia  Carus,  dau.  of  Rev.  David  Barclay  Bevan,  Vicar 
of  Little  Amwell,  Herts,  and  has  issue,  1  Cyril  Gusta- 
vus, b.  10  April,  1869;  2  Floriaa  Gustavus,  b.  3  April, 
1870;  Leila  Frances. 

I.ouisa  Cbra,  m.  11  Nov.  1859,  Eev.  Horace  Meyer, 
Rector  of  Trowbridge,  Wilts. 

En)meline  Favell,  ni.  24  July,  1852,  Col.  Charles  John 
Gibb,  Royal  Engineers,  who  d.  Dec.  ISGj. 

Adela. 
S  John,  OT.  1  July,  1818,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Boileau,  Esq.,  and  d.  20  Dec.  1820,  leaving  a  dau., 
Alicia. 
4  Samuel,  m.  Sophia,  dau.  of  James  Tschudi  Broad- 
wood,  Esq.  of  Lyne,  Sussex,  and  rf.  20  Oct.  1848.  His 
willow  ))i.  2ndly,  Rev.  Henry  Raymond  Barker. 

0  Edwin,  ra.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Thomas  Terry,  of  Dum- 
mer  House,  Hants,  and  d.  30  Aug.  1852,  leaving  a  dau. 
Frances,  ra.  1859,  W.  Goldstone,  Esq. 

1  Charlotte  Elizabeth  Ives,  d.  unm.  1852. 

2  Sophia,  7)i.  her  cousin,  William  John,  eldest  son  of  John 
William  Commerell,  Esq.  of  Strood,  Sussex,  rf.  27  Feb. 
1836.  She  rf.  15  Nov.  1841,  leaving  issue,  Sir  John  E. 
Commerell,  V.C,  K.C.B.,  and  Henrietta  Sophia,  wife  of 
Fitzmaurice  Gustavus  Bloomfield. 

3  Emma,  m.  Chevalier  de  Kantzow,  His  Swedisli  Blajesty's 
Iilinister  at  Lisbon,  and  rf.  1871. 

4  Harriet,  m.  John  Raymond  Barker,  Esq.  of  Fairford 
Park,  Gloucestershire,  and  d.  8  Aug.  1830. 

III.  Henry,  of  Clanville,  Hants,  High  .Sheriff  of  that  co.  1815, 
m.  1/90,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Christopher  Anstey,  Esq.,  the 
poet,  and  d.  29  Jan.  1817,  having  had  issue, 

Ilrnry,  6.  29  Dec.  179.3;  m.  6  June,  1827,  Mary,  dau.  of 
William  Richards,  Esq  ,  and  rf.  31  Jan.  1861,  leaving  a 
fon,  Henry  Anstey,  b.  25  March,  1828,  m.  4  Sept.  1861, 
Slai-y  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Luttrell,  of 
Kilve  Court,  Somersetshire,  and  has  issue. 

Caroline  Jane. 

I.  Susannah,  m.  James  Whatman,   Esq.  of  Vinters,  Kent. 

II.  Mary,  m.  John  William  Coimuerell,  Esq.  of  Strood, 
Sussex. 

ui.  Elizabeth,  m.  l.er  cousin,  Samuel  Robert  Gausscn,  Esq. 
of  Brookmans,  Herts, 
lerf.  9June,  1767.  Thceldest  son, 

Jacob  Bosanquet,  Esq.  of  Broxburnebury,  Herts,  forty- 
Ive  years  an  East  India  Director,  served  as  Sheriff  of  the 


county  1803.  He  m.  27  Sept.  1790,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Sir 
George  Armytage,  Bart.,  and  had,  with  two  daus.  (Henrietta 
Maria,  m.  her  cousin,  John  Wentworth,  Esq.,  and  Charlotte 
Eliza,  m.  her  cousin,  Adm.  Charles  John  Bosanquet,  R.N.), 
two  sons,  George  Jacob,  late  of  Broxbournebury ;  and  Richard 
Godfrey,  of  Benham,  Berks,  b.  29  Sept.  1793,  ra.  1852,  Grace, 
dau.  of  Wilham  Browne,  Esq.  of  Brownes  Hill,  co.  Carlow. 
The  elder  son, 

George  Jacob  Bosanqdet,  Esq.  of  Broxbournebury,  Herts, 
High  Sheriff  of  that  shire  1833,  b.  1  July,  1791  ;  m.  30  Oct. 
1831,  his  cousin,  CeciUa,  dau.  of  William  FranUs,  Esq.  of  Beech 
Hill,  and  widow  of  Samuel  Robert  Gaussen,  Esq.  of  Brook- 
mans,  Herts,  and  left  a  dau., 

Cecilia  Jane  Wentworth,  to.  1858,  Horace  James  Smith, 

now  S.mith-Bosanquet,  Esq.  of  Eroxbournebur)-,  4th  son  of 

Samuel  George  Smith,  Esq.,  nephew  of  tiie  1st  Lord  Car- 

rington. 

Jlr.  Bosanquet  was  His  Blajesty's  Charge  d' Affaires  at  Madrid 

from  1828  to  1830.    He  rf.  3  July.  1866. 

Jamilw  of  .Smitlj. 
Samuel  George  Smith,  Esq.,  b.  1789;  2nd  son,  by  Elizabeth- 
Frances  his  wife,   eldest  dau.    of   Edmund  Turner,   Esq.    of 
Stoke  Eochford  and  Panton   House,    co.    Lincoln,  of  Samuel 
Smith,  Esq.  of  Woodhall  Park,  Herts,  M.P.,  who  was   next 
younger  brother  of  Robert,  1st  Lord  Carrington,  created  1796 
(ses  BtTKKE's  Peerage    and    Baronetage);    m.    4    July,   1821, 
Eagenie,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Chatfield,  LL.D.,  Vicar 
of  Chatteris,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  5  Jan.  1838)  had  issue, 
Samuel  George,  of  Sacombe  Park,  Ware,  J. P.,  and  M.P.  for 
Aylesbury,  b.  1822. 

Frederick  Chatfield  of  Brameote  Hall,  Notts,  MP.  for  North 
Notts,  b.  1823;  m.  1858,  Harriet  Maud,  dau.  of  Francis Pym, 
Esq.  of  the  Hasells,  Beds,  and  has  issue. 
Rowland,  of  Duffield  Hall,  co.  Derby,  M.P.  for  South  Derby- 
shire, 6.  1826 ;  m.  1857,  Constance,  dau.  of  the  Right  Hon. 
Lord  Granville  Somerset,  and  has  issue. 
Horace  James,  who  has  assumed  the  additional  surname 
of  Bosanquet,  and  is  now  of  Broxbournebury,  as  above. 
Charlotte. 
Eugenie. 
Mr.  Samuel  George  Smith  rf.  4  Oct.  1SG3. 

^;-ms— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  or,  on  a  mount  vert  a  tree 
ppr.,  on  a  chief  gu.  a  crescent  between  two  mullets  arg.,  for 
Bosanquet  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  a  chevron  cottised  between 
three  demi-grifflns  the  two  in  chief  respectant  each  other  sa. 

Crests— A.  demi-lion  rampant  couped  gu.,  for  Bosanquet; 
an  elephant's  head  erased  or,  eared  gu.,  charged  on  the  neck 
with  three  fleurs-de-lis,  two  and  one,  az.,  for  Smith. 

il/oifo— Tenax  et  fidelis. 

Sect— Biosbourncbury,  Hoddesdon,  Herts. 


BOSVILE    OF    EAVENFIELD. 

BosTiLE,  Thohas  Eolle,  Esq.  of  Earenfield 
Park,  CO.  York,  s.  his  father,  1877. 

IttlTCS^P. — John  Bosville,  of  London  (4th  son  of  Eev. 
Thomas  Bosville,  Vicar  of  Brailhwell,  co.  York,  and  brother  of 
Rev.  Thomas  Bosvile,  Rector  of  Ufford)  of  a  very  ancient 
Yorkshire  family,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Robins,  and  had, 
with  a  dau.,  Mary,  an  only  son, 

Thomas  Bosvile,  Esq.,  who  became  possessed  of  the  estate 
of  tJlverscroft  Abbey,  co.  Leicester,  by  the  will  of  his  distant 
relation,  Charles  Bosvile,  Esq.  of  Byanna,  in  Staffordshire. 
He  m.  his  cousin,  Bridget,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Bosvile,  Rector  of  Ufford,  and  dying  1771,  was  s.  by 
his  elder  son, 

William  Parktn  Bosvile,  Esq.  of  riverscroft  Abbey 
and  Ravenfield  Hall,  who  rf.  s.  -p.  ISll,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother. 

The  Rev.  Thomas  Bosvile,  of  Ravenfield,  who  d.  itmi. 
1824,  having  made  by  will  a  settlement  of  his  estates  on  the 
descendants  of  his  eldest  aunt  (ex  parte  maternd),  Margaret 
Bosvile,  wife  of  James  Birch,  Esq.,  and  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas 
Bosvile,  B.D.,  Rector  of  Ufford,  co.  Northampton,  by  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  sister  and  co-heir  of  John  Bolle,  Esq.  of  Thorpe 
Hall,  CO.  Lincoln.  Under  that  disposition,  he  was  s.  by  his 
cousin, 

Thomas  James  Birch,  of  Thorpe  Hall,  Lieut. -Col.  1st  Life 
Guards,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Bosvile,  by  sign-manual. 
He  rf.  s.  p.  1829,  and  was  s.  by  his  cousin, 

Thomas  Bosvile  Lee,  afterwards  Bosvile,  of  Eavcnricld,  J.P., 
6.  4  May,  1799  ;  who  assumed,  by  royal  license,  1829,  the  sur- 
name of  Bosvile,  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic  Lel-,  upon  suc- 
ceeding to  the  Rovenlield  estate,  on  the  death  of  his  kinsman, 


ICG 


EOS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EOT 


the  l.itc  Lieut. -Col.  Thomas  Jarar«s  Bosvile,  in  accordance 
with  the  will  of  the  Rev.  Tiiomus  Cosvilc,  of  EavenlieKl.  lie 
m.  Aug.  1829,  Iliirnet,  dau.  of  William  Jaclison,  Esq.,  Deputy 
Commissioner-General,  and  widow  of  Samuel  Petrie,  Esq.,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  16  Oct.  liSOSi  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and 
heir,  the  present  Xuo;jas  Kolle  Uosvile,  Esq.  of  Uaveutield. 
Ue  d.  1877. 

Arms—ATS;  fire  fusUs  in  fesse  gu.  in  chief  three    hecirs' 
beads  sa. 
CeU—An  ox  issuing  from  a  knoll  of  trees  ppr. 
I/o«£)— Intento  in  Deum  aninio. 

iSeoi— Eavcnflcld  I'arU,  near  lioUierham. 


DOUGLAS-BOS  WELL  OF  GARRALLAN. 

DouGLAS-EoswELL  Pateick  Chaeles,  Esq.  of 
Garrallan,  ATi-shire,  s.  his  brother,  Johu  Douglas 
Boswell,  1863  ;  m.  185G,  Annabclla  A.  C,  eklest 
dau.  of  George  Innes,  Esq.  of  Capertee,  I\evv  South 
Wales,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Hamilton.  ii.  John. 

I.  Jane.  ii.  Gcorgina  Lorn. 

in.  Margaret  Christina. 

iLtltCajJC. — William  Boswell,  Esq.  of  Knockroon,  only 
son  of  John  Boswell,  of  Auchinleck,  by  his  second  wife, 
Hon.  Christian  Stewart,  dau.  of  Lord  Ochiltree,  obtained  a 
grant  of  the  lands  of  Knockroon  from  his  father  about  lUOO. 
He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

"William  Boswell,  Esq.  of  Knockroon,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Montgomerie,  of  Brigend,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Elizabeth,  who  s.  her  brother. 

Agnes. 
The  only  son, 

William  Boswell,  of  Knockroon,  who  d.  ».  p.,  was  g.  by 
his  sister, 

Elizabeth  Boswell,  m.  John  Fergusson,  Esq.,  by  whom 
she  had  one  child, 

Maroabet  Fergusson,  m.  John  Bosv.-cll,  second  son  of 
David  Boswell,  of  Craigstou,  and  had,  with  five  daus.  one 
son, 

John  Boswell,  Esq.  of  Knockroon,  m.  Christina,  dau.  of 
Hamilton  of  Everton,  and  had  one  son  and  four  daus.  He  sold 
the  estate  of  Knockroon  on  the  failure  of  the  Douglas  Heron 
and  Co.  Bank,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Hamilton  Boswell,  Esq.  m.  Jane  Douglas,  the  heiress  of 
Garrallan,  whereupon  he  assumed  the  name  of  Douglas- 
BoswELL.    He  had  issue, 

John,  who  succeeded. 

Patrick  Charles,  present  proprietor. 

Jessie,  d.  young. 

Christiana,  m.  jVlexander  Dunlop,  of  Clober. 

Katherine.  Jane. 

Margaret,  m.  Rev.  R.  Henanson. 

Janet,  m.  D.  Campbell,  Esq.,  Banker. 

John  Douglas-Boswell,  the  eldest  son,  s.  his  mother  in  the 
lands  of  Garrallan  and  Boig  in  lsG2.  He  ru.  Christian,  dau. 
of  Capt.  M.  Hamilton,  of  Dowar,  and  d.  s.  X).  in  1863,  when  he 
wasj.  by  his  brother,  now  of  Garallan. 

Anns—Arg.,  on  a  fcss  sa.  three  cinquefoils  of  the  field, 
on  a  canton  az.,  a  lymphad  within  a  double  tressure  flory- 
countei-flory  or,  for  Boswell;  arg.,  a  heart  imperially  crowned, 
ppr.,  between  two  buckles  az.,  with  n  a  bordurc  gu.  on  a  chief 
of  the  third  three  stars  of  the  Held,  for  Douolas. 

Crests  —  A  falcon  ppr.  hooded  gu.  belled  or,  Boswell  ;  a 
heart  ppr.,  Douglas. 

Jl/o«ocs— Vraye  toy  ;  and  fortis  ct  fidclis. 

-Seat— Garrallan,  co.  Ayr. 


BOTELER    OF    EASTRY. 

EoTELER,     Richard,     Es(i.    of    Eastry. 


M.A. 
1821 


St.  John's    College,  Cambridge, 


Kent, 
2  May, 


Jtt'lICitflC.— This  family  is  of  very  ancient  standing  in  the 
CO.  of  Kent.  As  far  back  as  the  commencement  of  the  !5th 
century,  we  find  John  Botelcr,  of  Sandwich,  Kent,  Mayor  of 
that  corporation,  ci/Diis  1440-43-44,  and  1445;  one  of  the  Bur- 
Besses  in  Parliament  for  Sandwich  in  1445  and  1447,  and  one 
of  the  supporters  of  the  canopy  at  the  coronation  of  JJUkcaket, 


Queen  of  Henrt  VI.,  30  May,  1445.    He  was  buried  in  St> 
Peter's  chureh.  Sandwich.     His  descendant, 

William  P.oteler,  Esq.  F.S.A.,  of  Biook  Street,  in  Eastry, 
b.  4  Oct.  1745  (  son  of  Richard  Botelcr,  Esq.  of  lirook  Street, 
in  Eastry,  d.  1792);  m.  1st,   20  April,   1774,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Fuller,  Esq.  of  Statenborough,  Kent,  by  whom  (who 
d.  'J  Jan.  1777)  he  had  a  son,  William  Fuller,  late  of  Eastry. 
fllr.  Botelcr   ,a.  2ndly,   15  Mareh.   1785,   Mary,  dau.  of  Joha 
Harvey,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.  (who  died  of  wounds  received  in 
the  action  of  the  1st  of  June,  1794),  and  by  her  had, 
Richard,  Licut.-Col.  Royal  Engineers,  6.  24  Oct.  173C;  lost 
at  sea  on  his  return  from  Halifax  in  1833. 
Henry,   Capt.  R.N.,  6.  15  Feb.   1793;   ni.  1  Dec.  1823,  Hen- 
rietta, dau.  of  the  late  Allan  Bellingham,  Esq.,  and  nieoa 
of  Sir  William    Bellingham,  of  Castle  Bellingham,  Bart., 
and  has  issue   one  son,  William   Heniy,  6.  21  July,  ISoO. 
and   three    daus.,    Mary    Julia    Monique;    Alice    Maria; 
Henrietta  Eliza.    Mr.  Henry  Bjteler  d.  22  Aug.  18J1. 
John  Harvey,  Capt.  E.N.,  b.  11  Feb.  1796;  m.  15  Aug.  1832, 
Helen  Agnes,   oth  dau.  of  the  late  James    West,   Esq.  of 
Biyanston  Squu-e,  London,  and  has  issue,  William  Joiisf, 
Casberd  Boteler,    Esq.    of   Taplow,   Bucks,   Commander; 
R.N.,  b.   12  Nov.   1842;  Robert,    b.  1    Nov.  1844;    Henry' 
Harvey,  Lieut.  R.N.,  6.  2.t  Nov.  1848;  Edward  Griffiths,  b. 
29  June,   1852;  Francis   Wilford,  b.  16  Dec.   1854;   Emma^ 
Mary;  Helen  Agnes;  Julia  Elizabeth;   and  Annie  Adelaide, 
d.  9  Nov.  1871. 
Thomas,  Commander  R.N. :  6.  1  May,  1797 ;  d.  21  Nov.  1S29, 
while  in  command  of  U.M.S.  "  Hecla,"  employed  on  a  sur- 
veying and  exploring  expedition  on  the  coast  of  i\irica. 
Edward,  M.A.  and  Fellow  of  Sidney  Sussex  College,   Cam- 
bridge, Vicar  of  St.  Clement's,  Sandwich,  fe.  29  April,  1798; 
d.  9  Aug.  1831. 
Robert,  of  Llandough  Castle,  co.  Glamorgan,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
formerly  Capt    B.E.,  6.  11    Sept.    1801 ;    m.  3  Dee.  1835, 
Marie  Anne,  only  dau.  of  the  Kev.  John  Thomas  Ca.sberd, 
D.C.L.    Robert  d.  24  Jan.  18G6,  and  his  wife  d.  20  Jan. 
1866. 
Eliza,  TO.  5  July,  1819,  the  Rev.  C.  J.  Burton,  M.A.,  Vicar  ol 
Lydd,  Kent,  and  had  issue ;  d.  26  June,  1866. 
Julia,  m.  18  Jan.  18'20,  the  Rev.  Thomas  Stephen  Hodges, 
M.A.,  late  Rector  of  Little  Waltham,  Essex ;  and  d.  20  Not. 
1824,  leaving  issue. 
Maria.  Agnes,  d.  Oct.  1357.  Bertha. 

Mr.  Boteler  d.  4  Sept.  1818,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Fuller  Boteler,  Esq.  of  Brook  Street,  Eastry, 
Q.C.,  and  Bencher  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Recorder  of  the  City  of 
Canterbury  and  towns  and  ports  of  Sandwich,  Hythe  and  New 
llomney,  and  of  the  borough  of  Deal,  and  Steward  of  th9 
town  of  Fordwich,  b.  5  Jan.  1777  ;  m.  29  Nov.  1808,  Charlotte, 
dau.  of  the  late  James  Leigh  Joynes,  Esq.  of  Mount  Pleasant, 
near  Gravesend  (which  lady  d.  1839),  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  late  representative. 

II.  Richard,  present  representative. 

Ill    Thomas,  b.  10  Sept.  1823;  U.  the  following  day. 
I.  Charlotte  Grace.  ii.  Mary. 

III.  Elizabeth  Catherine.  iv.  Sarah,  d.  1857. 
V.  Catherine.                                    vi.  Anne,  d.  1833. 

Mr.  Boteler  d.  23  Oct.  1S45,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Boteler,  Esq.  of  Brook  Street,  Eastry,  Kent,  6.  2$ 
Oct.  1810;  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  unm.  1867,  and  was  «. 
by  his  brother,  Eicuard  Botelee,  Esq.,  now  of  Eastry. 

Arms— Arg.,  three  escutcheons  sa.  each  charged  with  a 
covered  cup  or. 

Crcd—A  covered  cup  or,  between  a  pair  of  wings  endorsed, 
the  dexter  arg.,  sinister  az. 

Motlo—Vo  not  for  to  repent. 

SeaJ— Brook  Street,  Eastry,  Sandwich,  Kent. 


GARNETT-BOTFIELD  OF  DECKER  HILL. 

Gaenett  Botfiei,d,  Eev.  William  Bishton, 
M.A.,  of  Decker  Hill,  Salop,  and  Houghton  Hall, 
CO.  Chester,  J.P.,  M.A.,  b.  27  June,  1816 ;  m.  1st, 
2  Nov.  1848,  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Dutton,  Esq. 
of  Halewood  House,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  18  Feb.  1867)  has  issue, 

I.  William  Egerton,  J. P.,  b.  16  Aug.  1849. 

II.  Alfred  Stanton,  b.  1850.         in.  Walter  Dutton,  6.  IS54. 
IV.  Charles  Ramsey,  b.  1853. 

I.  Lucy  Sophia.  ii.  Grace  Catharine. 

III.  Annie  Augusta. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1872,  Emily,  dau.  of  Alexander 
Wright,  Esq.  of  Guildford  Lawn,  Dover.  This 
genllcman,  eldest  son  of  Kev.  William  Garnett, 
of  Haugliton  Hall,  co.  Chester,  Rector  of  Cluirch 
Tilston  (■who  d.  1829),  by  Sophia  his  'wifo,  only  dau. 


BOU 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EOU 


1C7 


md  liciress  of  John  Bishton,  Esq.  of  Kilsall  House, 

'ilop,  aud  grandson  of  George  Garnett,  Esq.  of 
liton  Hall,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Samuel 
■:'s,  Esq.,  was  authorized  by  royal  license,  dated 
!.  18G3,  in  comiDliance  with  a  proviso  contained 

1  iiie  last  will  and  testament  of  William  Eottield, 
.v.^.,  lute  of  Decker  Hdl  aforesaid,  deceased,  to  take 
^HlL  henceforth  use  the  surname  of  Botfield,  in 
xddition  to  and  after  that  of  Garnett,  and  to  bear 
the  arms  of  Botfield  quarterly  with  those  of  Garnett. 
Ihe  family  of  Garnett  have  been  settled  for  several 
generations  in  the  parishes  of  Bunbury,  Acton,  and 
Nantwich,  co.  Chester.  Mr.  Garnett  ]3otiIold  has 
Dne  brother,  Alfred  Ingilby  Garnett,  m.  Catharine, 
fvidow  of  Capt.  C.  H.  Key,  and  has  issue,  luinny 
Blanche  and  Jane  Sophia. 

^!-i)!.s— Quarterly :  1st  and  4tli,  barry  of  twelve  per  pale 
Bmbattlcd  or  and  az.,  counterchangcd,  on  a  cantun  .sa.  a 
stag's  attires  affixed  to  the  scalp  or,  for  Botfield.  2nd  and 
3rd,  bendy  of  four  gu.  and  sa.  a  lion  rampant  arg.  crowned 
3r,  a  bordure  indented  of  the  last,  for  Garnett. 

Cre<U— Of  Botfield  :  on  a  rock  a  stag  at  gaze,  holding  in 
the  mouth  an  arrow  fesswise,  all  ppr.  Of  Garnett  :  a  derai- 
iion  arg.,  crowned  or,  gorged  with  a  plain  collar,  vair,  and 
holding  between  the  paws  a  lozenge  gu.,  charged  with  a  bee 
gold. 

il/oi'£o— The  Lord  will  provide. 

Seats— Decker  Hill,  Sliiffnal ;  and  ITaughton  HaU,  Cheshire. 


BOTTCHEHETT    OF    WILLINGHAlffi. 

EorCHERETT,  LouiSA,  of  Williugham  and  Stal- 
liugborough,  co.  Lincoln,  6.  1  Jan.  1821 ;  s.  her 
brother  8  June,  1877. 

iiinCitflC. — The  Boucheretts  are  of  ancient  French  des- 
cent. Araiont  de  Boucherat,  d.  lOCi,  Avocat  du  Roi;  and 
Louis  Boucherat,  of  the  same  family,  son  of  Jean  Boucherat, 
llaitre  des  Comptes,  was  Chandelier  de  France  and  Garde 
des  Sccaux  in  1GS5.  The  first  who  settled  at  Willing- 
ham  was  Maitoew  Bouchebet,  naturalised  1C44.  His 
descendant, 

Matuew  EoncHEEET,  Esq.  of  W'illingham,  co.  Lincoln,  ra. 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir  —  Hungerford,  Knt.  and  was  father  of 

Mathew  Bouchebet,  Esq.  of  Willingham,  who  n. 
Isabella,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Sir  Edward  Ayscoghe, 
Knt.  of  Stallingborough  and  South  Kelsey,  co.  Lincoln,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  William  Harboard,  Esq., 
and  had  an  only  son, 

Ayscoghe  Boucheret,  Esq.  of  Willingham  and  Stalling- 
borough, ra.  Mary,  dau.  of —  White,  Esq.,  and  had  issue  (with 
a  dau.  Mary,  vi.  Michael  Barne,  Esq.  of  Solterley  and  Dun- 
wich,  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  7th  Light  Dragoons,  and  M.F.  for 
Dunwich)  a  son  and  successor, 

Ayscoghe  BorcHEHET,  Esq.  of  Willingham  and  Stalling- 
borough, m.  17  March,  1789,  Emilia,  dau.  of  Charles  Crockatt, 
Esq.  of  Luxborough  Hall,  Essex,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Henry  Muilman,  Esq.  of  Dagenham  Park,  Essex,  by 
Anne  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  John  Darnall,  Knt., 
and  his  mfe,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Sir  Thomas  Jenner,  Knt. 
Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas.  By  th;s  marriage  he  had  a  son 
and  three  daus.,  .Ayscoghe,  late  of  Willingham ;  Emilia  Mary; 
Maria  (deceased),  widow  of  Charles  Kewdigate  Newdegate, 
Esq.  of  Harefield,  Middlesex;  and  Juliana.  Mr.  Boucheret 
d.  15  Sept.  1815,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Ayscoghe  Boucuerett,  Esq.  of  Wilhngham  and  Stalling- 
borough, J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1820,  6.  24  Sept.  1791; 
TO.  11  May,  ISia,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Frederick  John  Pigou,  Esq. 
of  Dartford,  in  Kent,  and  Hill  Street,  Berkeley  Square, 
London,  and  his  wife,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Minchin, 
Esq.  of  Stubbington,  Hants,  by  whom  (who  is  deceased)  he 
had  issue, 

Ayscoghe,  &.  22  June,  1877 ,  d.  6  Aug.  1S32. 

Henry  Robert,  late  representative. 

Hugo,  b.  31  Dec.  1819. 

Louisa,  now  of  Willingham.  Emilia  Jessie. 

Mr.  Bouchcrett  d.  1S57.    His  2nd  son, 

Henry  Kobebt  Boucuerett,  Esq.  ofWillingliam  and  Stalling- 
borough, J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1860,  d.  xuim.  S  June, 
1877,  and  was  s.  by  his  sister  Louisa  Boucherett,  present 
reprsrsentatiife. 

/I )-m«— Quarterly;  1st  and  4fh,  az.,  a  cock  or,  for  Bouche- 
KKTT ;  2n(J  *nd  ord,  sa.,  u  fc;i;jc  or,  between  three  asbe.i  yas- 
6«n:  arg.,  for  A 


Crest — A  cockatrice  or. 

Motto — Prima  voce  salutat. 

Seat— Willingham,  near  Market-Ra?cn. 


EOULTBEE    OP    SPRINGFIELD. 

BouLTBEE,  Henry  Townshend,  Esq.  of  Spring- 
field, CO.  Warwick,  b.  3  March,  1827  ;  J.P.,  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  18G5,  late  Capt.  R.A. ;  m.  30  Aug. 
1856,  Juliana  Mary  Caroline,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir 
Willoughby  Wolstan  Dixie,  7th  bart.  of  Bosworth 
Park,  CO.  Leicester,  and  widow  of  Charles  Goring, 
Esq.,  M.P.  of  Wiston  Park,  Sussex,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Archibald  Townshend,  Lieut.  20iU  regt.,  b.  27 
July,  1S57. 

n.  Henry  Wolstan,  b.  31  March,  ISCl. 

I.  Eleanor  Cicile.  ii.  Rosamond  Julia. 

Capt.  Boultbee  is  co-heir  of  the  Barony  of  Ferrers 
of  Chartley,  and  of  the  Barony  of  Compton,  both 
now  in  abeyance. 

ittnCnjJC. — This  family  has  been  settled  in  the  counties  of 
Leicester  and  Warwick  for  full  300  years. 

Joseph  Boultbee,  Esq.  of  Springfleld,  co.  Warwick,  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Moore,  Esq.  of  Barn,  co.  Tipperary, 
by  Henrietta  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Thomas 
Taylor,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 


Moore,  his  heir. 
Richard  Moore,  Rector  of  Barnwell,  co.  Northampton,  J. P., 
6.  1794;  m.  1816,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Christopher 
Pegge,  and  has  Richard  and  other  issue. 
Edward  3Ioore,  ';/;.  Beatrice,  dau.  of  Julin  Eoultbee,  Esq.  of 
Baxterley,  co.  Warwick. 
Frederick  Moore,  Capt.  R.N. 
Charlotte  Anna,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  Dundas. 
Helena  Maria,  m.  Rev.  J.  W.  Bree,  of  Allcsley. 
The  elder  son, 

Joseph  Moore  Boultbee,  Esq.  of  Springfield,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
Lieut.-Col.  Warwickshire  Militia,  m.  5  Aug,  1815,  the  Lady 
Ehzabeth  Margaret  Ferrers  Townshend,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  George,  2nd  Marquess  Townshend,  aud  by  her  (who  d.  18 
Dec.  1868)  had  issue, 
Henry  Townshend,  now  of  Springfield. 
Charlotte  Elizabeth.  "Henrietta. 

Elizabeth,  m.  James  Roberts-West,   Esq.  of  Alscot  Park, 
CO.  Warwick. 

Emily,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Dymoke  Vaughton,  Esq.,  late 
90th  Light  Infantry. 
Selina  Arabella,  m.  Capt.  E.  Vernon  Mackinnon,  5th  Dragoon 
Guards. 
Col.  Eoultbee  d.  24  May,  1860,  and  was  s.  by  his  sou,  Henry 
Townshend  Boultbee,  Esq.,  now  of  Springfield. 
Motto — Spes  in  Deo. 
<S'cat— Springfield,  near  Knowle,  co.  Warwick. 


BOTJLTBEE    OF    WESTROCK    HOUSE. 

Boultbee,  John,  Esq.  of  Westrock  House, 
Leamington,  co.  Warwick,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b. 
10  AugT  1807  ;  m.  26  July,  1842,  Williama  Joan, 
dau.  of  William  Lewes,  Esq.  of  Llysnewydd,  co. 
Carmarthen,  aud  has  issue, 

John  Edward  Lewes,  J. P.,  of  Easterly,  b.  6  Jan.  1S45. 

Williama  Mary  Sydney  Lewes. 
Mr.  Boidtbce  is  the  son  of  John  Boultbee,  Esq.  of 
Baxterley,  who  d.  1837,  and  Maria  Ann  his  wife  (m. 
1804,  d.  1824),  and  grandson  of  Joseph  Boultbee, 
Esq.  and  Katherine  Dabbs  his  wife.  He  has  a 
brother  Edward  Francis,  and  a  sister  Beatrice  Jane. 

Seat — Westrock  House,  Leamington. 

BOTJLTON    OF    TEW    PARK. 

BouLTON,  Matthew  Piers  Watt,  Esq.  of  Tew 
Park  and  Hascley,  co.  Oxford,  J.P.  and  D  L.,  High 
Sheriff  in  1848,  b.  22  Sept.  1820;  m.  1st,  1845, 
Frances  Eliza  Carter,  youngest  dau.  of  Col.  Ealph 
WiUiam  Cartwright,  of  Aynhoe,  co.  Northampton, 
M.P.  ;  which  lady  d.  lo64 ;  and  2udly,  1868, 
Pauline,  dau.  of  Ernest  Gleissberg,  Peau  of 
Cannstalt,  Wurtemberg,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Matthew  Ernest,  6.  Oct.  1S70. 

II.  Frederic  Montagu,  6.  Oct.  1»75. 


16S 


BOU 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


BOU 


I.  Marianne  Aubrey.  n.  Ethel  Julia. 

III.  Clara  Gernude.  iv.  Pauline  Margaret. 

ILtncagC— Thisfamily  was  founded  by  Matthew  Boulton, 
F.li.S.,  Lontlonand  EilinburKh  (b.  at  Birmingham,  3  Sept.  172S, 
d.  at  Soho,  CO.  Stafford,  17  Aug.  1809j,  the  partner  of  the 
famous  James  Watt  in  the  Soho  Works,  near  Birmingham,  and 
himself  a  very  ingenious  and  able  Engineer  and  Mechanician. 
He  -M.  Anne,  dau.  and  eventual  heiress  of  Luke  Kobinson, 
Esq.  of  Lichfield,  by  Dorothy  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Zachary  Babington,  Esq.  of  Packington  Hall,  co.  Stafford; 
and  was  father  of, 

Matthew  Bobinson  Boulton,  Esq.  of  Great  Tew,  co.  Oxford, 
And  Soho,  near  Birmingham;  m.  1S17,  Marianne  Wilkinson, 
tind  had  issue, 

I.  Matthew  Piers  Watt,  now  of  Tew  Park. 

II.  Hugh  William. 

III.  Montagu.  iv.  Lionel. 

I.  Anne  Robinson.  „  ,  , 

II.  Catherine,    m.    James  Patrick  Mmrhcad,  Esq.,  and  has 
four  sons  and  two  daus. 

n.  Marianne,  m.  Capt.  Eobb,  R.N.,  and  has  two  sons. 

Anns—Az.  on  abend  or,  cotised  arg.  two  leopards'  heads  of 
the  field,  in  the  centre  an  anchor  sa.  between  two  fleurs-de-lis 
of  the  second,  quartering  Robinson.  Verton  achev.  or,  between 
three  bucks  passant  erminois  as  many  trefoils  of  the  field. 

Crest— A  hind's  head  per  pale  az.  and  or,  erased  gu.  in  the 
mouth  an  arrow  ppr. 

JVioj;o— Faire  son  devoir. 

Seats— lew  Park,  Unston ;  and  Haseley  Court,  Tetworth. 


B0XJBCHIE3    OF    BAGGOTSTOWN. 

BoTJECHiEE,  John,  Esq.  of  Baggotstown,  co. 
Limerick,  J.P.,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  b.  1811 ; 
s.  1845 ;  m.  9  July,  1833,  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of 
David  Aher,  Esq.  of  Castlecoaier,  co.  Kilkenny,  by 
Susan  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  late  Capt. 
W.  C.  Wilkinson,  of  Castlecoiner,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  d.  young. 

II.  Henry  James,  6.  U  Aug.  1842;  m.  5  March,  1867,  Nina 
Darley,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Eev.  John  Leech,  D.D.  of 
Mitchelstown  (see  Leecu  of  Cloonconra),  and  has  had 
issue, 

1  John  de  Louvain,  6. 6  Sept.,  1868 ;  d.  an  infant. 

2  Claud  Henry  James  St.  John,  0.  1875. 

1  Florence  Mary.  2  Harriet  Nina. 

3  Clara  Farran.  4  Frances  Chadwick. 

III.  William,  d.  an  infant. 

IV.  Richard  Eaton,  late  Lieut.  1st  Royal  Scots;  m.  10  Aug. 
1 876,  Geraldine  Amelia  Beamish,  dr\u.  of  the  late  Jlost 
Rev.  Thomas  Stuart  Townshend,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Me..th, 
t.nd  has  issue, 

1  John  Somerset  Townshend,  6.  June,  1877. 

V.  James  David,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  B.A.  King's  Coll. 
Cambridge,  where  he  graduated  as  8th  classic,  1876. 

Ti.  William  Chadwick  (Rev.),  B.A. 

I.  Susan,  f/.  young. 

II.  Charlotte  Sophia,  m.  Aug.  18G3,  Richard  Austin  Coopor- 
Chadwick,  Esq.  of  Ballinard,  co.  Tipperary,  2nd  son  of 
the  late  Samuel  Cooper,  Esq.  of  Killcniire  Castle,  in  the 
same  co.  (see  Cooper  of  Kiltcmu-e,  and  Chadwick  o/ 
Ballinard),  who  assumed  the  additional  name  and  arms 
of  CuADWicK  by  Royal  Sign  Manual,  dated  lf>  Jan.  1855. 

31tnCaSC. — This  family  has  been  settled  in  co.  Limerick 
for  some  centuries,  the  Castle  of  Lougli'.;ur,  near  the  present 
seat  of  the  family,  having  been  built  by  Sir  G.  Bourchicr  to- 
wards the  close  of  the  16th  century. 

John  Bodrcuier,  Esq.,  6.  1664,  of  Baggotstown  and  Kilcul- 
lane,  co.  Limerick,  and  Maidenhall,  co.  Corls,  was  possessed  of 
extensive  estates  in  those  counties,  whiuli  he  divided  lietween 
his  sons.  He  m.  at  the  church  of  St.  Thomas,  near  Baggots- 
town Castle,  Faith,  dau.  of  the  OGrady,  of  Kilballyowcn,  co. 
Limerick,  by  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Anketell,  Esq.  and 
the  Lady  Lucy  Anketell,  dau.  of  Mervyn,  Earl  of  Castlcliavcn, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  James,  of  Kilcullane. 

II.  JiiHN,  of  Biiggotstown  (of  whom  presently). 

I.  Mary,  m.  Luke  Grant,  Esq.  of  Cork. 

II.  Lucy,  m.  J.  Anketell,  E.sq. 

John  Bourchicr  d.,  aged  80, 1744,  and  was  buried  in  the  church- 
yard of  St.  Thomas,  where  his  tomli  is  extant.  His  elder  son, 
James  Bodrcuier,  Esq.  of  Kilcullane,  on  whom  that  estate 
was  settled  by  will  of  his  father,  dated  1739,  m.  Mary  Bevan, 
cf  Ciwias,  and  had  issue, 


James  Boobchier,  Esq.  of  Kilcullane,  m.  a  dau.  of  William 
Gabbett,  Esq.  of  Caherline,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  is.sue, 

James  Bodrchier,  Esq.  of  Kilcullane,  M.A.,  Mi.  a  dau.  of 
Joseph  Gabbett,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  successor. 

II.  Joseph  Gabett,  a  Capt.  in  the  army,  m.  1st  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Franks,  Esq.  of  Carrig,  by  whom  he  had 
one  dau.;  and  2ndly,  a  dau.  of  —  Gabbett,  Esq.  of 
Limerick,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  Joseph  Gabbett  (Rev.), 
of  Queenstown,  co.  Cork. 

III.  Thomas,  in.  a  dau.  of  Sir  T.  Metcalfe. 

IV.  Henry,  of  Frankfort,  co.  Limerick. 

V.  Richard,  m.  and  h.ad  issue,  John;  Stanley;  and  Thomas, 
m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Bourchier,  Esq.  of  Baggutstown, 
and  several  daus.,  of  whom  Elizabeth  Mary,  m.  9  Jan. 
1851,  Col.  Archibald  Edward  Harbord  Anson,  R.A.,  C.M.G., 
4th  son  of  Gen.  Sir  Wilham  Anson,  G.C.B.,  Bart ,  brother  of 
the  1st  Viscount  Anson,  and  uncle  of  Thomas  William,  1st 
Earl  of  Lichfield. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Bodrchier,  Esq.  of  Kilcullane,  s.  1808;  m.  a  dau. 
of  —  Dillon,  Esq.  of  co.  Roscommon,  by  whom  he  had  an  only 
son, 

William,  an  oEBcerin  the  army,  who  joined  with  his  father 
in  the  sale  of  the  Kilcullane  estate  to  the  1st  Viscount  Guil- 
lamore,  7  July,  1812,  and  d.  unm. 
Reverting  to  John  Bourchier,  6.  1664:  his  2nd  son, 

John  Bodrchier,  Esq.  of  Baggotstown  and  Maidenhall,  s.  to 
those  properties  on  his  father's  death,  1744.  He  m.  a  dau.  of 
—  Mason,  Esq.  of  Cooleen,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  issue, 

James  John,  of  whom  presently. 

Arabella,  m.  John  Boles  Reeves,  Esq.  of  co.  Cork. 
He  was  succeeded  by  his  son, 

James  John  Bodrchier,  Esq.  of  Baggotstown,  to.  30  Aug. 
1766,  Mary,  dau.  of  Joseph  Gubbins,  Esq.  of  Kilfrush,  co. 
Limerick,  by  whom  he  had  issue. 

I.  John  (of  whom  presently). 

II.  James,  B.A..  who  after  a  distinguished  'Dniversity  career 
entered  the  army,  and  d.  while  serving  as  senior  Capt.  of 
his  regt.  (21st  North  British  Fusiliers),  in  Jamaica. 

III.  Henry,  an  officer  in  the  army,  d.  uiir,i. 

IV.  Joseph  Gubbins,  d.  itnm. 

I.  Mary,  d.  young. 

II.  Anne,  d.  young. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  Andrew  Sherlock,  Esq. 
He  was  succeeded  by  his  son, 

J(>HN  Bodrchier,  Esq.  of  Baggotstown,   m.  10  Aug.   1797, 
Charlotte,  4th  dau.  of  William  Chadwick,  Esq.  of  Ballinard,  by 
Christiana  his  wife,  sister  of  Sir  John-Craven  Garden,  Bart,  of    \ 
Tcmplemore  Abbey,  co.  Tipperary,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  successor. 

II.  John  James  Stephen,  d.  an  infant. 

I.  Christiana,  b.  1791 ;  m.  Richard  Eaton,  Esq.,  J.P.,  late  of 
Castlecomer,  co.  Kilkenny. 

II.  Marianne,  m.  Thomas,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Grove  Grady, 
Esq.  of  Bellwood,  co.  Tipperary,  by  Mary  Margaret,  his 
wife,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Lidwill,  Esq.  of 
Clonmore  (s"e  Lidwill  of  Dromard),  and  great-grand-dau. 
of  Gerald,  24th  Lord  Kingsale. 

III.  Charlotte,  m.  her  cousin,  William  Chadwick,  Esci.  of 
BalUnard,  and  d.  17  Jan.  1874. 

IV.  Sophia,  d.  unm. 

V.  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Bourchier,  Esq. 

VI.  Clarinda,  d.  unm. 

BIr.  Bourchier  d.  1845,  and  was  succeeded  by  his  son, 
John  Bourchier,  Esq.,  now  of  Baggotstown. 
Scat — Baggotstown,  co.  Limerick. 


BOURKE    OF    CUSBAGHLEAGH. 

BoTTRKE,  Walter  Mathe-w  Patrice,  Esq.  of 
Curraghleagh,  co.  Mayo,  and  Rahassane  Park,  co. 
Gahvay,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  Advocate  of 
the  Higli  Court  at  Calcutta,  educated  at  Stouyhurst 
and  Clongowes  Wood,  and  graduated  in  Trin.  Coll., 
Diiblin,  as  Senior  Moderator. 

ItillCngC. WlLLIAM-FlTZADELM    DE   BdRGO,    thC    fir.St    Of 

the  name  in  Ireland,  succeeded  Strongbow  as  Chief 
Governor  of  that  country  in  1177,  in  which  year  he  founded 
the  abbey  of  St.  Thomas  a  Beckett  in  Dublin,  and  in  1200  that 
ot  Athasscl,  CO.  Tipperary,  where  he  was  interred,  as  was  also 
William  do  Burgo,  Lord  of  Clanricard,  a.d.  1248.  His 
descendants  held  a  conspicuous  place  in  Irish  history.  They 
were  Earls  of  Ulster  and  Lords  of  Connaught,  of  part  of 
Munster,  and  of  the  manor  of  Trim,  and  others  in  Leinster  • 
(these  titles  became  merged  in  the  royal  title  through  tho 
marriage  of  Elizabeth  de  Burgh  with  Lionel,  Duko  of  Clarence). 


BOU 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EOU 


1G9 


They  filled  many  of  the  highest  offices— six  of  them  having 
been  Chief  Governors,  and  two  Lords-Treasurers  of  Ireland — 
and  were  not  less  eminent  in  the  Church,  one  liaving  been 
Archbishop  of  Tuam,  five,  Bishops,  and  four,  Superiors  of  re- 
ligious houses  and  Provincials  of  Orders.  They  were  equally 
distinguished  for  fidelity  to  the  cause  of  their  country,  and 
adherence  to  the  royal  house  during  the  troubles  of  the  17th 
century. 

A  hundred  and  fifty  years  later  ten  members  of  this  family 
(six  being  of  the  Mayo  line)  were  Cols,  of  regiments  or  leaders 
of  independent  troops  or  companies  in  the  service  of  King 
James  II.,  and  others,  fifteen  of  whom  were  included  in  the 
subsequent  outlawries  taken  at  Strude,  co.  Mayo,  crowded 
the  muster  roll  of  commissioned  officers  in  twenty-six  of  that 
King's  Irish  regiments.  One  was  Governor  of  Athlone;  another 
of  Galway,  and  a  third,  William  Bourke,  cousin  of  Lieut. -Col. 
Walter  Bourke,  of  Carrowkeel,  was  ordered  by  King  James 
to  defend  the  Castle  of  Grange,  co.  Sligo,  when  being  vigor- 
ously besieged,  and,  disappointed  of  promised  succours,  he 
blew  up  the  castle  at  the  moment  the  besiegers  were  about  to 
enter  the  breach,  and,  with  many  of  his  enemies,  was  buried 
in  the  ruins. 

WiLLiAM-FiTZADELM  was  anccstor  of  the  Earl  of  Mayo,  of 
Sir  Richard  de  Burgo,  of  Castleconnell,  co.  Limerick,  of  Lord 
Downes,  of  the  Marquess  of  Clanriearde,  and  of  others  among 
the  nobility,  as  well  as  of  many  whose  titles  are  extinct. 

Sir  Edmo.nd-Albanagh,  fourth  in  descent  from  William 
Fitzadelm,  and  great  grandson  of  Richard  de  Burgo,  Lord  of 
Connauglit  and  Trim,  who  d.  in  1243,  was  ancestor  of  the 
Mayo  Bourkes,  and,  by  the  law  of  tanistry,  became  elective 
head  of  that  family,  with  the  title  of  Lord  Mac  William  Bourke, 
five  years  after  the  murder  of  his  kinsman,  William  de  Burgo, 
the  Brown  Earl  of  Ulster,  by  Sir  John  Mandeville,  in  1333. 
Sir  Edmond  died,  "well  stricken  in  years,"  in  1375,  leaving 
one  son,  by  Sabina,  dau.  of  Dermott  O'Malley,  of  the  Owles 
<the  Baronies  of  Murrsck  and  Burrishool,  co.  Mayo),  ancestor 
of  Granuaile  (Grisela  O'Malley),  who  vi.  Richard-an-Ieran 
Bourke  (Iron  Dick),  and  was  mother  of  the  first  Viscount 
Bourke,  of  Mayo. 

Sir  Thomas,  only  son  of  Sir  Edmond,  s.  his  father  as  Lord 
MacWilliani  Bourke,  and  d.  in  1402,  leaving  five  sons  by 
O'Connor's  dau., 

I.  Walter,  of  Shrule  and  Culagh,  Barons  of  Kilmaine,  co. 
Mayo,  s.  his  father  as  Lord  MacWilliam  Bourke,  w  hicli  tit^e 
he  held  for  twenty  years,  and  was  ancestor  of  the  Bourkes 
of  the  Neale,  Cloneen,  Elestran,  Cloonegashel,  Shrule, 
Ballinrobe,  Cloghans,  Daurus,  and  Castle  Carra,  co.  Mayo, 
and  of  those  of  Dromkeen,  Newtown  and  Thomastown,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  Bert  and  Old  Town,  co.  Kildare.  He 
founded  the  cell  of  Armagh  (for  the  Abbey  of  Cong). 
From  the  Bourkes  of  Shrule  descend  the  Bodrkes  of  Drey 
(now  represented  by  Edmund-Geobge  Bourke,  Esq.,  Com- 
mander R.N.,  and  the  Bourkes  of  Moneycrower,  whose 
representative  is  the  Earl  of  Mayo). 

II.  Edmond  of  the  Beard,  to  be  noticed  presently. 

III.  Thomas,  of  Moyno,  co.  Mayo,  was  elected  Lord  Mac- 
William  Bourke  on  the  death  of  his  brother  Edmond,  in 
1458,  and  founded  the  abbey  of  Moyne,  in  said  county,  two 
years  afterwards. 

IV.  John. 

V.  Richard,  of  Turlough,  co.  IMayo,  .?.  his  brother  Thomas 
in  the  MacWilliamsliip  in  14G0,  and  d.  nine  years  after 
(having  previously  resigned  his  lordship).  He  was  ancestor 
of  the  Bourkes  of  Turlough.  Thomas  Bourke  of  this  family 
was  M.P.  for  Mayo  co.  in  1639,  and  Sir  William  was  in- 
cluded in  the  royal  declaration  of  thanks,  as  for  services 
beyond  sea.  In  1689,  Walter  Bourke  was  M.P.  for  Mayo 
CO.,  and  Col.  of  a  regt.  in  the  service  of  King  James.  Two 
of  his  brothers  were  in  the  same  service,  Theobald  as  Col., 
and  Thomas,  who  was  M.P.  for  Castlebar,  as  Capt.  Col. 
Walter  Bourke  and  Capt.  Thomas  Bourke  were  included  in 
the  Royal  Commission  i)f  10  March,  1090.  After  the  treaty 
of  Limerick,  the  furmer  retired  to  France  with  his  regt., 
called  the  regt.  of  Athlone.  He  was  greatly  distinguished 
in  subsequent  campaigns,  ami ./.  Field-Marshal  in  1715.  At 
the  siege  of  Crcmunn,  which  lie  defended  against  Prince 
Eugene  in  1703,  his  r.-t.,  ami  tliat  of  Henry  Dillon,  repulsed 
the  Austrians  who  had  suipiiscd  the  sleeping  garrison. 

Edmond  op  tue  Beard,  of  Newport  and  Burrishoole,  co. 
Mayo,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Thomas,  s.  his  brother  as  Lord  Mac- 
William  Bourke,  and  d.  in  1458,  leaving  three  sons,  by  llonoria, 
dau.  of  Ulick  Roe  MacWilliam  of  Clanrieard, 

I.  Sir  Richard  AnCorskt,  of  whom  afterwards. 

II.  Ulick,  ancestor  of  the  Viscounts  Mayo.  Slaud,  dau.  of 
the  3rd  Viscount,  vi.  Col.  Jolin  Browne,  who  settled  at 
Westport,  after  the  capitulation  of  Limerick,  and  was 
ancestor  of  the  Marquis  of  Sligo.  Another  member  of  this 
family,  described  as  of  Castle  Bourke,  co.  Mayo,  was  one  of 
those  included  in  the  before-mentioned  outlawries.  From 
Ulick  were  descended  the  Bourkes  of  Partry,  one  of  whom, 


Col.  Richard  Bourke,  was  father  of  David  Bourke,  a  Col.  in 
the  service  of  King  James,  and  killed  at*  Aughrim,  and  of 
Richard,  who  d.  in  holy  orders. 

III.  Thomas-Roe,  of  Newport,  Burrishoole,  Castle  LalTy,  and 
Moyne,  co.  Mayo,  ancestor  of  the  Bourkes  of  Ballinglen  in 
that  CO.  William  Bourke,  of  this  family,  was  a  Capt.  in 
the  service  of  King  James,  and  d.  abroad. 

Sir  Richard  AnCorsky,  eldest  son  of  Edmond  of  the  Beard, 
s.  Richard  of  Turlough  in  the  MacWilliamship  in  1469,  and  d. 
four  years  after  (having  previously  surrendered  his  lordship), 
leaving  ten  sons  and  one  dau.,  by  Cecilia,  dau.  of  MacJordan 
of  Ballylaghan,  co.  Mayo.  His  dau.  Joane,  was  2nd  wife 
of  David  Bourke,  by  whom  she  had  Walter,  ancestor  of  the 
Bourkes  of  Partry.  This  David  Bourke  had,  by  his  1st  wife, 
Richard-an-Ieran  (Iron  Dick),  father  of  Theobald-na-Lung. 
1st  Lord  Viscoimt  Mayo.  The  five  eldest  sons  of  Sir  Richard 
were, 

I.  Edmond,  of  Castlebar,  co.  Mayo,  s.  his  father  as  Lord 
MacWilliam  Bourke,  father  of  Ulik,  of  Castlebar,  when  Sir 
Edmond  was  outlawed  and  attainted  for  rebellion,  37  Queen 
Elizabeth. 

II.  Walter.  in.  Thomas. 

IV.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

V.  Richard,  of  Newtown  in  Tyrawlcy,  co.  Mayo,  founded  the 
abbey  of  Burrishoole,  in  that  co.,  in  1486.  He  was  ancestor 
of  Bourke  of  Loghmark  and  the  family  of  Ballintober,  one 
of  whom,  Thomas  Bourke,  was  a  Capt.  in  the  service  of 
James  II.  A  family  descended  from  this  branch  is  settled 
in  L'Orient,  Low  Brittany. 

John  Bourke,  of  Tyrawley  (barony),  co.  Mayo,  the  4th 
son  of  Sir  Richard  AnCorsky.  He  aided  the  Earl  of  Kildare 
at  the  sanguinary  battle  of  Knocktuagh  in  1504,  mainly  con- 
tributing to  the  victory,  and  d.  the  year  after,  leaving  "many 
sons,  whose  issue  are  all  extinct  but  those  of  his  son  Oliver." 
The  abbey  of  Teach  Saxon  is  supposed  to  have  been  founded 
by  this  John  Bou.rke. 

Oliver  Bourke,  of  Tyrawley,  co.  Jlayo,  Lord  MacWilliam 
Bourke,  in  1513  (after  his  uncle,  Edmond,  of  Castlebar),  was 
engaged  at  the  battle  of  Bcllahoe,  1539.    He  left  eight  sons  by 
the  dau.  of  Hugh-Dubh  O'Donnell, 
I.  Sir  John,  of  Ardnaree,   Castlerea,  &c.,  co.  Mayo,  s.  his 
father,  Oliver,  as  Lord  MacWilliam  Bourke,   and  led  the 
Lower  Bourkes  (of  Mayo)  against  Richard  Sassanagli,  2nd 
Earl  of  Clanriearde,  and  Sir  Edward  Fitton,  Lord  President 
of  Connaught  under  Queen  Elizabeth,  who  were  encroach- 
ing on  that  county,  defeated  them  at  the  battle  of  Shrule,  in 
1570,  and  compelled  them  to  retire  to  Galway.     His  brother, 
David,   of  Rathroe  Castle,    Inniscoc,  and  Carrowkeel,   co. 
Mayo,  ancestor  of  the  IJnurkrs  of  Carrowkeel,  and  of  Cur- 
raghleagh,  was  killed  at  that  battle.     Sir  John  d.  in  1580, 
leaving  many   sons:  Walter   Kittagh;  Oliver,  d.  at  Innis- 
eoe ;  Uiick-Roe,  of  Crossmolina ;  John,  of  the  Mountain ; 
William,  of  Castle  Lacken  (all  in  Mayo),  and  others. 
Walter-Kittagh,  of  Ardnaree,  Castlerea,    &c.,    co.  Mayo, 
eldest  son  of  Sir  John,  became  Lord  MacWilliam  Bourke 
on  the  death  of  his  uncle.  Sir  Richard  Bourke,  of  Dcel 
Castle,  CO.  Blayo,  and  encountered  the  forces  of  Sir  Richard 
Bingham,  Governor  of  Connaught,  under  Elizabeth,  at 
Ardnaree.     He  (/.  four  years  after,   leaving  two  sons, 
Theobald  and  Ulick,   and   four   daus.,  of  whom   Mary 
m.  Richard- Roe  Bourke,  of  Rathroe  Castle,  co.  Mayo; 
Cecilia,   m.  Henry  Jordan,   of  Ballylaghan,   co.   Mayo; 
Sabina,  m.  Neill  McSweeny,  Lord  of  Tyrbaine ;  and  the 
youngest,  m.  O'Boyle,  Lord  of  Boyle. 
Sir  Theobald  Bourke  of  Ardnaree,   Castlerea,   and  Bel- 
leek,  CO.  Mayo,  grandson   of  Sir  John,  s.   his  father, 
Walter  Kittagh,  as  Lord  MacWilliam  Bourke,  in  1595, 
and  was  the  last  who  bore  that  title ;  for,  on  the  flight 
of  O'Neill  and  O'Donnell,  in  1601,  he  was  deserted  by 
his  cousin,  Theobald-na-Lung,  1st  Viscount  Blayo,  and 
sought  an  asylum  at  the  court  of  Philip  II.   of  Spain, 
who  created  him  Marquis  of  Mayo,  and  conferred  on 
him  a  pension  suitable  to  that  dignity. 

II.  Sir  Richard,  of  Deel  Castle  (Newtown),  Loughmask,  &c., 
CO.  Mayo,  2nd  son  of  Oliver,  was  elected  Lord  MacWUliam 
Bourke,  in  1583,  on  the  death  of  his  cousin  Richard-an-Ieran, 
(who  m.  Granuaile,  and  had  by  her,  Theobald-na-Lung,  1st 
Viscount  Mayo).  He  defeated  the  forces  of  Sir  Richard 
Bingham  at  Beleach-an-Diotruibhe,  in  1589.  His  descendant, 
Thomas  Bourke,  of  Deel  Castle,  Loughmask,  &e.,  co.  Mayo, 
was  a  Col.  in  the  service  of  King  James,  and  d.  in  Italy. 
His  son,  a  Capt.  in  the  same  service,  d.  in  Spain,  and  liis  dau. 
became  a  nun. 

III.  Thomas,  of  Castle  Cloghans,  co.  Mayo,  whose  great- 
grandson  was  exempted  ivxin  paidon  of  life  or  estate  in 
Cromwell's  Act  for  the  sctth m.  ni  tif  Ireland. 

IV.  Edmond,  of  Kappa  Castle,  .  o.  Mayo,  whose  lineal  repre- 
.sentative  was  in  the  servii  e  of  Kin-  James,  and  was  included 
in  the  outlawries  before  referred  to. 

V.  David,  of  whom  presently. 

VI.  Ulick,  from  whom  the  Bourkes  of  Rahens,  co.  Mayo, 
appear  to  have  been  descended. 

VII.  Anthony,  whose  children  d.  young. 
vni.  Walter,  left  no  issue. 


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David  Boukke,  of  Eatliroe  Castle,  Inniscoe,  and  Carrowkeel, 
CO.  Mayo,  5th  son  of  OUver,  "  Uied  fighting  at  the  head  of  his 
retainers  on  the  side  of  his  kindred,  at  Shrule  battle,  1570." 
He  left  one  son, 

PlIchabdKoe  Eodrke,  of  Eathroe   Castle,   Inniscoe,  and 
Carrowkeel,  co.  Mayo,  who  left  by  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Walter 
Kittagh,  Lord  MacWilliam  Boiirke,  two  sons  and  one  dau., 
I.  Chables,  of  whom  presently. 
n.  UUck,  two  of  whose  grandsons  d.  young.    The  3rd  entered 

the  Franciscan  Order. 
I.  Mary,  m.  Capt.  Edmond  Barrett,  of  Erris,  whose  grand- 
father, Baron  of  Erris,  had  that  barony  confirmed  to  liim  by 
patent  in  1606.  Margaret,  the  only  child  of  this  marriage,  m. 
Capt.  Michael  Cormack,  of  Erris,  co.  Mayo,  who  raised  an 
independent  company  in  the  service  of  James  II.,  and  was 
ancestor  of  the  Cormacks  of  Erris,  and  of  Castie  Hill,  in 
said  CO. 

Chables  Bourkb,  of  Eathroe  Castle,  Inniscoe,  and  Carrow- 
keel, CO.  Mayo,  eldest  son  of  Eichard  Eoe,  shared  the  conse- 
quences of  bis  cousin  Theobald's  flight.  He  d.  at  Carrowkeel, 
CO.  Mayo,  leaving  three  sons  and  one  dau.,  by  Winifred,  dau. 
of  Thaddeus  O'Connor  Sligo,  whose  sister,  Matilda,  m.  Theo- 
bald-na-Lung,  1st  Viscount  Mayo, 

I.  Walter  Kittagh. 

II.  Rowland,  killed  at  the  soigo  of  Dcrry,  an  Ensign  in 
Henry  Dillon's  regt.,  of  which  liis  brother  was  Lieut.-Col. 

III.  Theobald,  a  Capt.  in  Col.  Walter  Bourke,  of  Tur- 
lough's,  regt.,  which  he  accompanied  to  France. 

I.  Bridget,  m.  Eoger  O'Hara,  Esq.  of  Montagh,  co.  Sligo,  son 
of  Cormack  O'Hara,  Capt.  in  Cormack  O'Xeill's  regt.,  in 
the  service  of  King  James. 

Walter  Kittagh  Bourke,  Esq.  of  Carrowkeel,  co.  Mayo, 
eldest  son  of  Charles,  was  Lieut.-Col.  in  Henry  Dillon's  regt. 
in  the  service  of  King  James.  Gerald  Lally,  of  Tollenadaly, 
CO.  Galway,  was  a  Lieut,  in  tliis  regt.,  and  accompanied  it 
to  France,  where  his  son,  Arthur,  became  Count  Lally,  and 
Marquis  de  "Tollendal,"  famous  in  French  and  Indian  liistory. 
Walter-Kittagh  Bourke  had  three  sons  by  Sabina  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Edward  O'Mally,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  TordcalTagh 
ODonnell, 

I.  Theobald,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Edmond,  Parish  Priest  of  Killeran. 

lAi.  Miles,  a  Capt.  in  Sarsfield  regt.  of  horse,  distinguished 

liimself  at  the  battle  of  Aughrim.    He  entered  Sarsfield's 

(2ad)  troop   of  Irish   Horseguards  in  the  French  service, 

after  the  treaty  of  Limerick,  and  d.  abroad. 

Theobald  Eocrke,  Esq.  of  Carrowkeel,  co.  Mayo,  eldest  son 

of  Waltei-Kittagh,  left  three  sons,  by  Julia  his  wife,  4th  dau. 

of  Geoffrey  Martin,  E.sq.  of  Eallinderry,  co.  Galway,  ancestor  of 

Geoffrey  Martin,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Curraghmore,  co.  Mayo, 

I.  Walter,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Geoffrey,  d.  in  Spain,  where  a  family  descended  from  him 
are  stiU  located. 

HI.  Edmond  Landier  (the  strong),  d.  unm. 

I.  Cecilia. 

II.  Catherine,  m.  Charles  McDonnell,  Esq.  of  Castle  Laffy, 
and  Mayower,  co.  Mayo. 

HI.  Margaret,  d.  young. 

Walter  Boi;kke,  Esq.  of  Carrowkeel,  co.  Mayo,  the  eldest 
son,  -111.  Elizabeth  Lynch,  and  left  two  sons  and  two  daus., 

I.  Joseph,  of  whom  presently, 

II.  V.  iiher,  J. P.,  of  Uldtowh,  co.  Mayo,  m.  Cecilia,  dau.  of 
Charles  Co^lan,  of  Prospect,  co.  Mayo,  and  had  issue, 
Walter  Joseph,  deceased ;  Charles ;  Thomas,  of  Eockfort, 
CO.  Mayo;  Geoffrey  (Eev.);  Joseph,  Surgeon  Eoyal 
Artillery;  and  daus. 

I.  Maiy,  m.  Henry  George  Buller,  Capt.  SSth  regt.,  and  had 
Henry  George,  late  Lieut.-Col.  94th  regt.,  and  daus. 

II.  Julia,  TO.  1st,  Joseph  McDormcll,  Esq.  of  Mayower,  co. 
Mayo;  and  2ndly,  Francis  S.  Stewart,  of  Tymore,  and 
Ardagh,  co.  Mayo,  Lieut.-Col.  SSth  regt. 

The  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Bocrke,  Esq.  of  Carrowkeel,  co.  Mayo,  J.P.,  Capt. 
North  Mayo  Militia,  m.  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Isidore  Blake, 
Esq.  of  Towerhilll,  co.  Mayo,  and  left  three  sons  and  thiee 
daus., 

I.  Walteb,  of  Carrowkeel,  co.  Blayo,  Q.C.,  J.P.,  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Peter  Blake,  Esq.  of  Ballylaghan,  co.  Mayo  (whose 
2nd  dau.  m.  Isidore  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Arrandale,  co.  Galway), 
and  d.  in  1871,  leaving  one  dau.,  Cecilia-Gertrude,  ni.  Francis 
Comyn,  Esq.  of  Woodstock,  co.  Galway,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Isidore,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Thomas,  of  Eichmond,  d.  unin. 
I.  Frances,  d.  unm. 

n.  Mary,  m.  James  Fiachrach  O'Dowda,  Esq.,  deceased,  of 

Bunneconnellan,  co.  Mayo. 
ni.  Anne,  to.  Dominick  Blake,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Eosminna, 

CO.  Mayo,  and  has  issue,  Joseph ;  Dominick ;  Walter ;  and 

duos,  (one  deceased). 


The  2nd  son, 

Isidore  Eoceke,  Esq.  of  Curraghleagh,  co.  Mayo,  for  many 
years  Crown  Sohcitor  for  Mayo,  m.  Matilda,  only  dau.  of 
Matthew  Crozier,  Esq.,  Surgeon  53rd  foot,  and  d.  in  IS6G, 
leaving  seven  sons  and  two  daus., 

I.  Joseph,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Walter,  now  of  Curraghleagh. 
in.  Isidore,  M.D.,  a  Surgeon-Major  in  the  army,  m.  in  1872, 

Charlotte-Fanny  {d.  in  1S77),  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Holland, 
Esq.  of  Hanover  House,  Middlesex,  and  has  three  sons, 
Henry  Walter  Laurie;  Isidore  Mac  William;  and  Joseph 
John  Fitzadelm. 

IV.  Thomas  Augustin.  v.  Geoffrey  Eowland,  M.D. 

VI.  John  Crozier.  vii.  Edmund  Ultan. 

I.  Anne  Blake,  d.  in  infancy. 

n.  DorindaMary,  TO.  1875,  William  Coghlan,  Esq  of  Clonboy, 
CO.  Mayo,  and  has  one  dau.,  Margaret. 

III.  MatOda  Margaret. 
The  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Bourke,  Esq.  of  Curraghleagh,  co.  Mayo,  J.P.,  3Iajor 
in  the  army,who  served  for  many  years  in  the  29th  foot,  was 
severely  wounded  in  Africa,  was  highly  commended  in 
despatches,  and  received  a  pension  for  distinguished  service 
in  the  field.    Re  d.  unm.  in  ISll. 

Arms— Far  f esse  or  and  arm.  a  cross  gu.,  in  the  first  quarter 
a  Hon  rampant,  and  in  the  second  a  dexter  hand  erect 
couped  at  the  waist  sa. 

Crest— A  cat-a-mountain  sejant  guardant,  ppr.,  collared 
and  chained  or.  Also  (Irish),  a  dexter  hand  erect  coupod 
at  the  wrist  gu. 

ilotto—A  cruce  salus.    Also  (Irish),  Gall  Dearg  a  Euad. 

Seai— Curraghleagh,  co.  Mayo. 


EOTJSKE    OF 


THOKNFIELDS. 

Esq.    of    Thornfiekls, 


BorEKE,  EiCHAED,  ±iSq.  ot  Tiiorniieias,  co. 
Limerick,  D.L.,  b.  30  May,  1812,  Bai-rister-at-La-sr 
and  Local  GoTernment  Inspector  ;  m.  10  Oct.  184  J-, 
Anne,  dau.  of  O'Grrady  of  Kilballyo-wen,  co.  Limerck, 
and  has  issue,  with  three  daus.,  four  sons, 

I.  J.  Ulick,  Earrister-at-Law,  b.  8  July,  IS45;  to.  187G, 
Agnes,  dau.  of  the  late  Col.  J.  Vandeleur,  10th  Hussars, 
and  has  issue. 

n.  Eichard,  b.  5  Feb.  1849. 

m.  Gerald,  Lieut.  Eoyal  Horse  Artillery,  b.  19  April,  1850. 

IV.  Edmund,  b.  12  Feb.  1S57. 

UlllCaSC— This  is  one  of  the  families  which  settled  in 
Ireland  under  Strongbow.  It  had  its  seat  in  that  part  of  the 
CO.  of  Limerick  now  known  as  the  Barony  of  ClanWUliain, 
marked  in  the  Down  Survey  as  "Bourke's  Country,"  and  it 
counted  among  its  members  the  Lord  Erittas  of  Brittas  Castle, 
near  Cahirconlish,  and  the  Viscount  Castlcconnell  of  Castle- 
connell,  near  Limerick. 

Eichard  Bourke,  Esq.  of  Dromsally,  co.  Limerick,  d.  ia 
1734,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Eichard  Eoubke,  Esq.  of  Dromsally,  who  was  three  limea 
married,  and  d.  I76I,  leaving  by  bis  first  wife,  Sarah,  a  son, 

I.  John,  of  ShaUee,  co.  Tipperary,  who  m.  Lucia  Parker, 
and  d.  leaving,  with  two  daus.,  one  son, 

John,  of  whom  hereafter. 
Jlr.  Bourke  m.  2ndly,  Mary  Donellan,  and  had  another  son, 

II.  Sir  E^chakd,  of  Castle  Connell,  who  assumed  the  original 
surname  of  De  Bubgho,  and  was  created  a  Baronet  of 
Ireland,  16  June,  1785.  Sir  Eichard  m.  1st,  in  1755,  Frances, 
eldest  dau.  of  David  Webb,  Esq.  of  Mcadstown,  co.  Limerick, 
by  whom  he  had  two  daus.,  Frances,  m.  John  Blake,  Esq. 
of  Eoss,  CO.  Clare ;  Maria  Theresa,  to.  John  MacNamara, 
Esq.  of  Smithstown,  in  the  same  co.  Sir  Eichard  m.  2ndly, 
1871,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Anthony  Dwyer,  Esq.  of  Singleton, 
CO.  Limerick,  and  d.  1790,  leaving  two  sons, 

1  Sir  Eichakd,  2nd  bart,  d.  unm.  1834. 

2  Sir  Joh.n  Allen,  3rd  bart.,  to.  1st,  Miss  Hall,  sister  of 
Gen.  Gage  John  Hall,  but  by  her  had  no  issue;  and 
2ndly,  in  1820,  Anna  Matilda,  eldest  dau.  of  Eichard 
Waller,  Esq.  of  Castle  WaUer,  and  d.  1339,  leaving. 

Sir   Eichard  Donellan,   4th  bart.,   b.  1  April,  1821; 
TO.  8  Aug.    1844,  Catherine,  dau.   of  Brooke  Erasier, 
Esq.  of  Elvers,   co.  Limerick,  and  d.  s.  p.  Ib73,  when 
the  title  became  extinct. 
WiDiam  Henry  Frederick  Waller,  d.  s.  p.  1848. 
Maria  Theresa,  d.  31  Oct.  1846. 
Elizabeth,  d.  23  Dec.  1849. 
Frances.  Isabella.  Joanna  Allen. 

Mr.  Bourke  was  s.  by  his  grandson,  the  son  of  his  eldest  son 
Oy  his  first  wife, 
John  Boubke,   Esq.    of  Shallee,  m.  1775,  Anne,  dau.   of 


BOU 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


BOU 


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Edmund  Eyan,  of  the  City  of  DuliUn,   and  of  Boscobel,  co. 
Tipper:u-y,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1837)  had  issue, 
EicHARD,  his  heir. 
Edmund  and  John,  both  d.  young. 

Frances  Emma,  m.  Rev.  Hencage  Horsley,  only  son  of  the 
Kight  Rev.  Samuel  Ilorslcy,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  St.  Asapli. 
She  d.  1821,  leaving  issue. 
Mr.  Bourlie  d.  1795.     His  eldest  son, 

Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Richard  Bocrke,  K.C.B.,  of  Thornfields, 
CO.  Limerick,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1S39,  0.  4  May,  1777;  m. 
1  March,  ISOO,  EUzabeth  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Bourke, 
Esq.  of  Carshalton,  Surrey,  Receiver-General  of  the  I-and 
Tax  for  Middlesex  (of  the  Bodkkes  of  Uraj),  and  by  her  (wlio  d. 
7  May,  1832)  had  issue, 

John,  b.  11  Feb.  1803;  d.  17  Nov.  18GS. 
Richard,  now  of  Tliornfiekls. 

Mary  Jane,  m.  1827,  Dudley  Montagu  Perceval,  C.B.,  4th 
son  of  the  late  Right  Hon.  Spencer  Perceval,  Chancellor  of 
the  Exchequer,  and  had  issue. 

Anne,  in.  1833,  Sir  Edward  Dcas  Thompson,  Colonial 
Secretary  in  New  South  Wales,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Sir  John 
Thomson,  K.C.H.,  formerly  a  Commissioner  of  the  Navy,  and 
had  issue. 
Frances,  m.  1831,  Rev.  John  Jebb,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Peterstow, 
Ross,  CO.  Hertford,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Hon.  Richard 
Jebb,  a  Justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  Ireland;  d.  \b  Jan. 
186G. 

Georgina,  d.  young. 
Lucy,  d.  1822,  nam. 
Sir  Richard  Bourke,  a  distinguished  officer,  was  Lieutenant- 
Governor  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  from  1825  to  1828,  and 
Governor-in-Chief  of  New  South   Wales  and  Van  Diemen's 
Land  from  1831  to  Dec.  1837.    He  d.  12  Aug.  1855. 

^i'))is— Or,  a  cross  gu.,  in  the  first  quarter  a  lion  ram- 
pant sa. 

Crest— A  eat-a-mountain  sejant  guardant,  ppr.,  collared  and 
chained  or. 

Motto— A  cruce  salus. 

Seat — Thoriillelds,  Lisuagry,  co.  Limerick. 


BOUKNE    OF    HACKINSALL,, 

BoTTRSE,  James,  Esq.  of  llaekinsall,  I'lcetwood, 
and  Hcatbficld  House,  Wavcrtreo,  Liverpool,  co. 
Lancaster,  M.P.  for  the  borough  of  Eyesham,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  Col.  Commandant  Eoyal  Lancashire 
Artniery  Militia,  b.  8  Oct.  1812 ;  m.  13  Oct.  1841, 
Sarah  Harriet,  dau.  of  Thomas  Furnes  Dyson,  Esq. 
of  Everton,  Lancashire,  and  Willow  Hall,  co.  York, 
and  has  issue, 
I.  James  Dyson,  D.L.,  Major  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  h.  2D  July, 

1842;  m.  29  Deo.  1875,  Lady  Marion,   only   dau.  of  John 

Henry,  3rd  Marquess  of  Ely. 

I.  Harriet  Anne  Dyson. 

II.  Helen  Dyson,  d.  1  Jan.  1S53. 

III.  Emily  Dyson,  d.  young. 

Col.  Bourne  s.  his  father  3  Feb.  184G. 

iltur.igr.— The  family  of  Bourne  is  one  of  antiquity  in 
the  township  of  Nether  Wyersdale.  The  representative  of  the 
family,  about  the  middle  of  the  17th  century,  left,  by  Unis  his 
wife,  three  sons, 

John,  of  whom  presently. 

Titus,  of  Lincolnshire,  from  whom  the  family  seated  at 
Dalby,  in  that  county,  is  descended. 

Timothy,  of  Euxton,  whose  descendants  settled  in  London. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Bourne,  Esq.  of  Wyersdale,  d.  1714,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Bourne,  Esq.  of  Stalmine,  b.  170G;  m.  Jane,  dau.  and 
co-heiresss  of  Cornelius  Fox,  Esq.  of  Fern  Hill  and  Stalmine 
Hall;  and  d.  30  Jan.  1783,  having  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Stalmine,  6.  1741 ;  d.  unm.  1790. 

II.  James,  of  Stalmine,  6.  1742;  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Parkinson,  Esq.,  and  had  two  daus.,  Jane  and  Elizabeth, 
both  d.  unm.    He  d.  1816. 

III.  Cornehus,  6.  2  April,  1747;  d.  1  March,  1806.  He  to. 
21  July,  1774,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Rymer,  E.sq.,  and 
widow  of  Kdniund  Glover,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  June, 
1828)  had  issue, 

1  John,  of  Stalmine,  6.  29  Aug.  1777;  m.  July,  1804,  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Bury,  Esq.  of  Salford ;  d.  1841,  having  had 
by  her  (who  d.  1832), 
Cornelius,  of  Stalmine  Hall,  b.  2  Jan.  1807;  m.  27  July, 
1841,  Alice,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Shai-p,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of 
Linden  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  by  Jane,  his  wife,  dau.  and 
heir  of  William  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Borwick,  and  Jane  his 
wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry  Parkinson,  Esq.,  repre- 
Bentative  of  Parkinson  of  BLeasdnii',  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1860)  had  issue  at  his  decease,  2C  Feb.  18G-J, 


John  William,  of  Stalmine  Hull,  6.  CO  Jan.  1845. 
Mai-y.  , 

John  Bury  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Colmere,  Hants ;  to.  Blar- 

garet,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Wood,  Esq.  of  Littleton, 

Middlesex,  and  has  issue, 
James  Thomas,  of  Newsham  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  J. P. 
Thomas  Rymer,  m.  Anna,  dau.  of  Alex.  Haliburtoii,  Esq. 

of  Wig  an. 
Margaret,  m.  T.  K.  Hassell,  Esq. 
Ann,  m.  Arthur  Yates  Williams,  Esq. 
Jane,  m.  F.  Whitelock,  Esq. 

2  Thomas,  of  Hackinsall. 

3  James,  of  Liverpool,  d.  unm. 

4  Peter,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

1  Mary  Ann,  m.  James   Molyneux,    E:;fi.;    and  d.  s.  p. 
22  July,  1851. 

I.  Agnes,  TO.  James  Smith,  Esq. 

II.  Margery,  m.  Robert  Lawe,  Esq.  of  Preston. 

Thomas  Bourne,  Esq.  (2nd  son  of  Cornelius  Bourne,  Esq.  of 
Stalmine  and  Liverpool,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Rymer,  Esq.)  became  joint  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Precsall-with- 
Hackinsall,  co.  Lancaster.  He  was  b.  1779,  and  d.  unm.  1821. 
His  brother, 

Peter  Bourne,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  became  of  Hackinsall. 
He  was  b.  13  Oct.  1783  ;  to.  14  May,  1810,  Margaret,  only  dau. 
of  James  Drinkwater,  Esq.  of  Liverpool  (descended  from  the 
Drinkwaters  of  Bent),  by  Elinor  his  wife,  only  child  of  William 
Leece,  Esq.  of  Leece  Lodge,  Isle  of  Man,  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 
Cornelius,  M.A.  of  Oxford,  6.  1811;  d.  unm.  1839. 
James,  now  of  Hackinsall. 

Thomas,    J. P.  and  D.L.,  Lieut.-Col.  4th  Lancashire  Light 
Infantry  Militia,  b.  28  Feb.  1814. 
Peter,  b.  1819. 

George  Drinkwater  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Weston-sub-Edge,  co. 
Gloucester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  31  Aug.  1821 ;  m.  1st,  Jane, 
only  dau.  of  Francis  Hole,  Esq.  of  Tiverton,  Devon,  and 
has  issue,  Francis  Hole,  43rd  regt.,  b.  2  April,  1850 ;  and 
Margaret  Hole.  He  m.  2ndly,  15  April,  1857,  Harriet  Eliza, 
youngest  dau.  of  John  Moss,  Esq.  of  Ottcrspool,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  sister  of  Sir  Thomas  Edwards-Moss,  Bart.,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  Sept.  1857)  has  two  daus. 
Elinor,  d.  young. 

Anne,  m.  Rev.  W.  H.  Brandreth,  Rector  of  Standish,  and 
Honorary  Canon  of  Manchestci',  and  d.  leaving  issue. 
Elinor  Drinkwater,  m.  her  cousin,  Sir  William  Leece  Drink- 
water,  Barrister-at-Law,    Senior    Deemster  of   the  Isle  of 
Man,  and  has  issue. 

Margaret,  m.  Henry  Royds,  Esq.  of  Elm  House,  Wavertrce, 
and  ct".  leaving  issue. 
Mr.  Bourne  d.  3  Feb.  184G,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving 
son,  the  present  Lieut.-Col.  James  Bourne,  of  Hackinsall, 
M.P. 

Arms — Arg.  a  chevron  sa.  guttee  d'eau  between  in  chief 
two  lions  rampant  and  in  base  an  heraldic  tiger  also  rampant, 
gu- 

Crest  —  An  heraldic  tiger  sejant  or,  guttee  do  sang,  resting 
the  dexter  paw  on  a  cross  pattee,  gu. 

Motto — Semper  vigilans. 

-S'c<i(s— Hackinsall,  Fleetwood;  and  Ilcathficld  House,  Vraver- 
tree. 


BOURNE    OF    HILDEESTONE    HALL. 

Bourne,  John,  Esq.  of  Hilderstono  Hall,  co. 
StaUbrd,  J.P.,  m.  1817,  Ethel,  dau.  of  John  JMasou, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

ILtnCTlgC. — James  Bourne,  Esq.  of  Fenton,  Stoke-upon- 
Trent,  co.  Stafford,  m.  17GG,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Dayson,  Esq. 
of  Shelton,  by  Mai-y  his  wife,  relict  of  James  Stannaway,  Esq. 
and  had  issue, 

Ralph,  his  heir. 

John,  of  Fenton,  Merchant,  6.  4  April, 


;i  Nc 


f.  1776;  TO.  VOS, 
f  Lane  DilpU,  co. 
ill;    .John,    now  of 


Charles,  of  Fenton,  Merchant, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Wi 
Stallonl,  and  liin 
Hildci>lnnr  Hall; 
Mary,  ,».  4  Oct.  17'.il,  William  liakrr,  K.-q.uf  Fenton  Culvert, 
CO.  Stafford  (.sw  Baker  of  Jhisjii i,t.  Vmirt). 
Charlotte,  lit.  1804,  John  Pratt,  Esq.  of  Lane  Delp'.i,  and  had 
issue. 
Blr.  Bourne  d.  23  Aug.  1789.    His  son  and  successor, 

Ralph  Bourne,  Esq.  of  Hilderstone  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6. 
2  March,  1772;  to.  21  Dec.  1793,  Sarah,  relict  of  William 
Baker,  Esq.,  and  dau.  of  Thomas  Bagnall,  Esq.,  and  had  an 
only  child,  James.  Mr.  Bourne  d.  30  Nov.  1835.  His  son  and 
heir, 

James  Bourne,  Esq.  of  Hilderstone  Hall,  b.  17  July,  1796; 
(/.  1844,  and  was  s.  by  his  cousin,  JouN  Eour-ne,  Esq.  now  of 
Ililderstune  Hall. 


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BOW 


Arms— Arg.  on  a  mount  vert,  and  in  base,  barry-wavy  of 
four  of  the  field  and  az.,  a  castle,  triple-towered,  gu.,  two 
flaunches  of  the  last;  on  a  chief  nebuly  of  the  third,  the  sun 
in  splendour,  bctw  een  two  estoilcs  of  the  first. 

C,-(st — On  a  mount  vert,  a  pegasus  salient  per  fess  or  and 
gu.,  charged  on  the  body  with  two  fountains,  ppr.,  in  the 
mouth  a  trefoil  slipped  vert. 

Motto — Haec  omnia  transeunt. 

Seai— Hilderstone  Hall,  co.  Stafford. 


BOUVERIE  OF  DELAPBE  ABBEY. 

BouvERiE,  John  ArorsTus  Sheil,  Esq.  of 
Delapre  Abbev,  co.  Northampton,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff 
1877,  h.  12  July,  1836  ;  m.  9  April,  18G0,  Jane,  dau. 
of  S.  Grey,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Fbancis  Kenelm,  d.  24  Jan.  1861. 

II.  John  Augustus  Sheil,  b.  8  Dec.  1S6G. 

I.  Caroline  Elizabeth,  h.  20  Jan.  18G.3. 

II.  Mary  Helen,  b.  20  Sept.  1S65. 

III.  Alice  Maud,  b.  8  Nov.  18G8. 

IV.  Catherine  Jane,  6.  21  Dec.  1871. 

V.  Frederica  Gertrude,  6.  16  Jan.  1875. 

3linr<t0r.— Hon.  Edwaud  Eocverie  (2nd  son  of  Jacob, 
1st  Viscount  Folkestone,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Bartholo- 
mew Clarke,  Esq.  of  HardinKstonc,  and  of  Delapre  Abbey), 
was  returned  at  the  general  elections  1761  and  17G8,  M.P.  for 
New  Sarum.  He  m.  30  June,  1704,  Harriet,  only  dau.  of  Sir 
Everard  Fawkener,  Knt.,  many  years  Ambassador  at  the 
Torte,  and  had, 
Edwabd,  his  heir,  of  Delapre. 

John  (Kev.),  b.  13  Jan.  1779;  Prebendary  of  Lincoln,  and 
Eector  of  Woolbeding,  Sussex;  d.  9  June,  I8-'i5. 
Henry  Frederick  (Sir),  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  a  Lieut.-Gencral, 
Governor  of  Malta,  6.  11  July,  1783;  m.  8  July,  1820,  Julia, 
dau.  of  Lewis  Montolieu,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  Capt.  William 
Wilbraham,  E.N. ;  and  d.  14  Nov.  1852,  leaving  a  son, 
Henry  Montolieu,  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards,  killed  in  action 
at  the  battle  of  Inkerman;  and  a  dau.  Henrietta,  m.  18  jl, 
Hugh  Montolieu  Hammersley,  Esq. 
Harriet  Elizabeth,  m.  James,  2nd  Earl  of  Eosslyn ;  and  d. 
1810. 

Frances  Anne. 

Mary  Charlotte,  m.  1800,  William  Maxwell,  Esq.,  of  Carridcn ; 
andd.  1810. 
Jane,  m.  1802,  Sir  Francis  Vincent,  Bart.;  and  d.  1809. 
Diana  Juliana,  m.  Hon.  George  Ponsonby. 
Mr.  Bouverie  d.  3  Sept.  1810,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edward  BonvERiE,  Esq.,  of  Delapre  Abbey,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
6.  25  Oct.  1767  ;  rn.  10  March,  1788,  Catherine,  only  dau.  and 
heir  of  William  Castle,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  29  April,  1846) 
liad  issue, 
EvERAKD  William,  late  of  Dclaprc  Abbey. 
Charles,  d.  v.nm.  1817. 

Francis  Kcnclm,  b.  19  Nov.  1797,  Capt.  C2nd  Foot;  m.  1  Nov. 
1826,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Henry  Sheil,  Esq.,  of  Castle 
Dawson,  co.  Derry.  He  d.  19  Sept.  1837,  leaving  issue  a  son, 
John  Augustus  Sheil  Bouverie,  now  of  Delapre  Abbey. 
James,  6.  21  April,  1801 ;  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army  ;  m.  11 
July,  1826,  Elizabeth  Alston  Stewart,  dau.  of  Major  James 
Alston  Stewart,  of  Urrard  House,  co.  Perth.  He  d.  s.  p. 
March,  1845.  His  widow  m.  2ndly,  13  Dec.  1S54,  Mjjor- 
Gen.  Edward  Mat.son,  K.E. 
Catherine  Mary  Charlotte.  Elizabeth  Anne. 

Caroline. 
Mr.  Bouverie  (?.  14  April,  1858.    His  eldest  son. 

General  Everard  William  Bouverie,  of  Delaprd  Abbey, 
J. P.,  Col.  15th  Hussars,  6.  13  Oct.  1789;  m.  3  April,  1816, 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  late  Col.  Hugh  O'Doncl,  of  Newport 
Pratt,  CO.  Mayo,  and  (/.  s.  p.  18  Nov.  1871.  He  was  s.  by  his 
nephew,  now  of  Delapre. 

^rms— Per  fess  or  and  arg.  an  eagle  displayed  with  two 
heads  sa.,  on  the  breast  an  escutcheon  gu.  charged  with  a 
bend  vair. 

Crext—A  demi-eagle  with  two  heads  displayed  sa.  ducally 
gorged  or,  on  the  breast  a  eross-crosslet  arg. 
Motto — Patria  cara,  carior  libcrtas. 
Seat— Delapre  Abbey,  near  Northampton, 


BOWDEN    OF    BLACK    HALL. 

See  CoRNisn-BowuKN. 


BOWDON    OF    SOTJTHGATE    AND 
PLEASINGTON. 

Btttieh-Bowdon,   John  Ehueswick,    E.sq.    of 
Southgate,   co.  Derby   and  Pleasington  Hall,  co. 


Lancaster,  J.P.,  Capt.  3rd  Eoyal  Lancashire  Militia, 
b.  16  Feb.  1850 ;  m.  30  Nov.  1876,  Madeline, 
youngest  dau.  of  Edward  Wright,  Esq.,  and  sister 
of  Carington  Wright,  Esq.  of  Kelvedon  Hall,  Essex. 
He  s.  his  father  3  March,  1878. 

ILtltC<l0C. — The  Bowdons  of  Bowdon  Hall,  near  Chapel- 
cn-le-Frith,  co.  Derby,  were  settled  there,  according  to  many 
writers,  upwards  of  four  hundred  years. 

George  Bowdon,  Esq.,  of  Bowdon  Hall,  &.  1537 ;  m. 
Ellen,  dau.  of  Augustine  Pole,  Esq.,  of  Langley,  had,  with  a 
dau.,  Anne,  wife  of  Eowland  Smith,  of  WaterforJ,  three  sons, 
Thomas;  George;  and  German.  The  4th  son  of  Thomas 
Bowdon,  the  eldest  of  these  sons,  by  Anne  Bagshawe  his 
wife, 

Thomas  Bowdok,  Esq.  of  Whetstone,  co.  Derby,  Capt.  in  the 
army,  and  Commander  of  the  garrison  at  Bolsover  Castle,  was 
great-grandfather  of 

John  Bowdon,  Esq.  of  Beightonfields,  6.  31  Aug.  1695,  who 
ni.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Barker,  of  Barlborough,  and  had 
by  her,  with  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  George  Johnson,  Esq.,  of 
Shcfiield,  an  only  son  and  heir, 

John,  of  whom  presently. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  Margaret  Nelson,  of  Fairhur.st,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  relict  of  John  Sherburne,  of  Stonyhurst,  by  whom  he  had 
a  son,  Thomas,  b.  20  Aug.  1731;  d.  unm.  1779.  Mr.  Bowdon 
m.  3rdly,  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Johnson,  Esq.,  of  Sheffield, 
CO.  Warwick,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

I.  George,  of  Radford,  co.  Oxford,  b.  9  Oct.  1743 ;  m.  Eliza, 
bcth  Clements,  of  Oxfordshire,  and  had  issue, 

1  George,  of  Barlborough,  m.  Eleanor  Harrison,  of  Lan- 
cashire, and  dying  18  Eeb.  1822,  left  issue,  Mary,  d.  1842: 
Eliza,  m.  Philip  Hickin,  Esq.,  of  Wolverhampton;  and 
Anne,  m.  James  Vinn,  Esq.  of  I3russels ;  a.nd  d.  s.  p.  18i2. 

2  John,  d.  unm. 

3  Joseph  (Rev.),  D.D.,  President  of  Sedgcley  Park,  d.lSll. 
1  Mary. 

II.  James,  of  Stavcley,  co.  Derby,  6.  14  Nov.  1744;  m.  Eliza- 
beth,  dau.  of  tlie  Rev.  Samuel  Yates,  Rector  of  Clown,  co. 
Derby,  and  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Charlotte,  m.  Richard  Butler,  Esq.  of  Pleasington  Hall, 
CO.  Lancaster. 
Jlr.  Bowdon  d.  1  3Iarch,  17G4,  and  was  s.  ly  the  only  son  of 
Ui5  first  marriage, 

John  Bowdon,  Esq.  of  Beightonfields,  &.  14  May,  1722;  m. 
Alice,  dau.  of  George  Johnson,  Esq.,  of  Sheffield,  and  sister  to 
his  father's  3rd  wife,  and  was  father  of 

Henry  Bowdon,  Esq.  of  Southgate  House  and  Beightonfields, 
6.  1754;  m.  Mary,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Joseph  Erdeswick,  of 
Hartley  Green,  Esq.  of  co.  Stafford,  representative  of  that  very 
ancient  family,  and  son  of  Sampson  Erdeswick,  of  Hartley, 
Esq.,  by  Anne,  dau.  of  Edward  Stockley,  of  Knowsley,  co. 
Lancaster.  Mr.  Bowdon  d.  26  Feb.  1833,  and  was  s.  by  his  only 
surviving  son, 

John  Peter  Bruno  BowDO>r,  Esq.  of  Southgate  and  Beighton- 
fields, J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1841,  b.  23  April,  1787  ;   m.  26  Fob. 
1812,   Mary  Martha,   eldest  dau.  of  Edward  Ferrers,   Esq.,  of 
Baddesley  Clinton,  co.  Warwick,  and  had  issue, 
Henry,  of  Southgate  House. 

John,  of  Pleasington  Hall,  eo.  Lancaster,  successor  to  his 
brother. 

Helena  Mary,  to.  Peter  Constable-:!\raxwell,  E.sq.,  3rd  son  of 
M.  Constable  Maxwell,  Esq.,  and  brother  of  William,  Lord 
Herries  of  Terregles,  of  Evcringham  Park,  co.  York,  and 
has  i.ssi.'c. 

Barbara  Magdalen,  m.  24  April,   1849,  Edward  Wright,  Esq., 
3rd  son  of  John  Wright,  Esq.  of  Kelvedon,  and  had  issue, 
Edward  Carington,  of  Kelvedon,  and  two  daus. 
Fanny  Willoughby,  a  nun. 
Eliza  Jemima.  Caroline  Erdeswick,  d.  1812. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Henry  Bowdon,  Esq.,  of  Southgate  House  and  Beightonfields, 
CO.  Derby,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  7  Aug.  1814 ;  m.  Henrietta 
Matilda,  4th  dau.  of  Michael  Blount,  Esq.  of  Maple  Durham, 
CO.  Oxford,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  10th  Lord  Petrc, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Alice  Elizabeth  Mary.  ii.  Constance  Mary. 

He  died  3  May,  1875,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

John  Butler-Bowdon,  Esq.,  «ho  s.  to  the  Pleasington  estate 
by  the  bequest  of  his  cousin,  Mary  Anne,  only  surviving  child 
and  heir  of  Richard  Butler,  Esq.,  of  Pleasington  Hall,  (repre- 
sentative of  the  Butlers  of  RawclifTe,  whose  estates  were  for- 
feited in  1715,  by  Henry  Butler  engaging  in  the  rising  of 
i  that  peiiod),  by  Charlotte  his  wife,  daa.    of  John  Bowdon, 


BOW 


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BOW 


173 


Esq.  of  Beightonfiekls.  Mr.  Bowdon,  upon  his  acces.sion  to 
the  Butler  estate,  assumed  by  sisu-manua',  date'"!  '?-!  Jan. 
1841,  tlie  name  of  Butler,  in  addition  to  and  before  his 
patronymic,  as  also  the  arms  of  Butler  quarterly  with  Bowdon. 
He  m.  Amelia  Catherine  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  G.  T.  Whit- 
greave,  Esq.  of  Moseley  Court,  co.  Stafford,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1874)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Erdeswick,  now  of  Pleasington,  6.  IG  Feb.  18^0. 

II.  Lancelot  George,  6.  28  March,  ls<51. 

III.  Jermyne  Thomas,  6.  18  Sept.  1853. 

IV.  Bruno  Aloysius,  b.  5  March,  1858. 

I.  Mary  Frances  Amelia,  d.  16  Feb.  1859. 
Mr.  Butler  Bowdon  d.  3  March,  1878. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  quarterly  sa.  and  or,  in  the 
first  quarter  a  lion  passant  crm.  langued  gu.,  for  Bowdon; 
2nd  and  3rd,  az.  a  chevron  between  three  covered  cups  or,  in 
the  centre  chief  point  a  cross-crosslet  of  the  last,  for  Butleb. 

Crests — 1st,  a  heron's  head  erased  ppr.,  beaked  and  charged 
on  the  neck  with  three  ermine  spots  sa.,  for  Bowdon;  2nd,  a 
covered  cup  or,  charged  with  an  ermine  spot  sa.,  for  Butler. 

Motto— Yunus  est  honor. 

&rt<s— Pleasington  Hall,  Blackburn,  co.  Lancaster;  South- 
gate  House,  Chesterfield. 


BOWEN    OF    BOWEN'S    COURT. 

BowEN,  EoBEET  CoLE.  Esq.,  M.A.  of  Bowen's 
Court,  CO.  Cork,  J.P.,  Capt.  STtli  South  Cork  Lis;ht 
Infautry,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  b.  13  Aug.  1830; 
s.  his  father  19  Sept.  1841 ;  m.  3  Dec.  1860,  Eliza- 
beth-Jane, 2ud  dau.  of  Charles  Clarke,  Esq.,  D.L., 
of  Graiguenoe  Park,  co.  Tipperary,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henry  Charles  Cole,  b.  21  Jan.  18G2. 

II.  Bobert  Cole,  b.  9  April,  18C3. 

III.  Charles  Otway  Cole,  b.  30  April,  18G7. 

I.  Sarah  Frances  Cole. 

II.  Elizabeth  Harriet  Mary  Cole,  d.  Oct.  1SG5. 

III.  Anne  Marcella  Cole. 

UlUCaCJC.— The  first  of  this  family  who  settled  in  Ireland 
was  Henry  Bowen,  Esq.,  a  Colonel  in  Cromwell's  army,  d.  at 
Farrihy,  co.  Cork,  1G58  (his  will  is  dated  18  Dec.  1C58),  and 
proved  10  Feb.  1C58-59),  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Bowen,  of  Farrihy,  m.  1660,  Mary,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Capt.  John  Nicholls,  of  Kilbolane,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue 
three  sons  and  two  daus.  He  d.  in  the  year  1718,  and  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Bowen,  Esq.,  of  Kilbolane,  in.  1st,  Deborah,  dau. 
of  Arthur  Hyde,  of  Castle  Hyde,  co.  Cork,  Esq.,  by  whom  he 
had  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  1695,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Richard 
Stephens,  of  Newcastle,  co.  Limerick,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had 
issue  (with  two  daus.)  three  sons,  1  Henry,  of  Bowen's  Court; 
2  John,  of  Carrigadrohid,  co.  Cork,  ancestor  of  the  Bowens  of 
Oak  Grove,  co.  Cork ;  and  3  Stephens.    The  eldest  son, 

Henry  Bowen,  Esq.,  of  Bowen's  Court,  co.  Cork,  m.  1718, 
Jane,  only  child  and  heir  of  Robert  Cole,  of  Ballymackey,  co. 
Tipperary,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  issue  a  dau.,  Margaret  Bowen, 
and  a  son, 

Henry  Cole  Bowen,  Esq.,  of  Bowen's  Court,  m.  17G0,  his 
first-cousin,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Ealph  Wilson,  Esq.,  andiZ.  1788, 
having  had  by  her  issue,  eight  sons  and  six  daus., 

I.  Henry  Cole,  of  Bowen's  Court,  m.  1789,  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Henry  Brittle,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1797. 

II.  John,  TO.  Martha  Randall,  and  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Ealph,  TO.  1804,  Mary,  dau.  of  Edmond  Doherty,  Esq.  of 
Mount  Bruis,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had  issue, 

1  Henry,  m.  Anne  Jane,  dau.  of  Hampden  Ely,  Esq.,  and 
had,  Ralph,  d.  s.  p.;  Hampden,  d.  unm.;  Henry;  and 
two  daus.,  Anne,  m.  Francis  B.  Cole  Medge,  Esq.  of 
Sion,  CO.  Meath,  and  Mary. 

2  Edmond,  m.  Miss  Lysaght,  and  had  a  son,  Ednioud. 

3  Charles. 

1  Jane. 

2  Mary,  m.  Ven.  Archdeacon  Prycc  Peacock. 

3  Elizabeth,  r,i.  Col.  H.  E.  F.  B.  Irdlcy. 
rv.  Robert,  of  whom  presently. 

V.  Nicholls,  m.  Brianna,  daughter  of  Robert  Travers,  Esq., 
and  hiul  issue,  1  Henry ;  2  Robert ;  3  Nicholls  ;  4  John ; 
1  Brianna ;  2  Mary ;  3  Catherine. 

VI.  William,  rf.  Mn?^. 

VII.  Stephens,  m.  and  had  two  sons,  Henry  and  Stephens. 

VIII.  Edward,  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Jane,  rii.  Rev.  William  Berkley. 

II.  Thomasine,  in.  Hon.  George  Jocelyn. 

III.  Catherine,  to.  John  Wight,  Esq. 

IV.  Margaret,  to.  1st,  William  Percy,  Esq.,  and  2ndly, 
—  Maunsell,  Esq. 


V.  Henrietta,  to.  John  Medge,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Athlumncy. 

vr.  Isabella,  m.  Edward  Sheffield  Cassan,*Esq. 

Robert  Bowen,  Esq.,  4th  son  of  Henry  Cole  Bowen  and  Mar- 
garet Wilson,  s.  to  the  family  estates  on  the  death  of  his  eldest 
brother,  1797,  in.  180G,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Galwey, 
Esq.,  and  died  1827,  having  had  issue, 

Henry  Cole,  of  whom  presently. 

Robert  Cole,  Barrister-at-Law,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Joseph  Mason,  Esq.,  of  Coolinc,  co.  Limerick 

Edward,  d.  s.  p. 

Elizabeth,  to.  Matthew  Braddell,  Esq. 
The  eldest  son, 

Henry  Cole  Bowen,  Esq.,  of  Bowen's  Court,  J. P.,  m.  Eliza 
Wade  {d.  18  May,  18G8),  dau.  of  St.  John  Galwey,  M.D.,  of 
Mallow,  and  d.  15  Sept.  1841,  having  had  issue, 

Robert  Cole,  now  of  Bowen's  Court. 

Henry  Cole,  Lieut.  R.A.,  d.  27  Sept.  1874. 

Sarah  Cole,  m.  8  Feb.  1859,  Rev.  Brabazon  T.  Disney,  B.A. 

Anne  Cole. 

Henrietta  Cole,  in.  15  Sept.  1863,   her  first  cousin,   Artliur 
Gethin  Creagh,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

Scat — Bowen's  Court,  Kildorrcry,  co.  Cork. 


WEBB-BOWEN    OF    CAMROSE. 
Webb-Bowen,  Charles  Wheelek  Townsend, 
Esq.  of  Camroso  House,  co.  Pembroke,  J.P.,  High 
Sheriff  in  1836-37,  b.  9  March,  1793. 

ULinCHC^t. — The  family  of  Bowen  has  been  established  in. 
Pembrokeshire  for  a  great  number  of  years,  and  various 
branches  have  been  dispersed  over  South  Wales  and  else- 
where. 

Hugh  Webb,  Esq.,  son  of  George  Webb,  Esq.  of  Hackard, 
CO.  Pembroke,  by  Anne  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James 
Bowen,  3rd  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Bowen,  of  Camroso,  s.  to 
Camrose  1801,  and  assumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms 
of  Bowen,  in  the  Nov.  following.  He  in.  1st,  Miss  Child,  of 
Haverfordwest,  by  whom  he  had  one  dau.,  Elizabeth;  and 
2ndly,  2  Oct.  1795,  Emma,  youngest  dau.  (by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Townsend,  Esq.)  of  Thomas 
Ince,  Esq.  of  Stoncydale,  Christleton,  co.  Chester,  by  w'aoui 
(who  d.  1852)  he  had  issue, 
Charles  Wheeler  Townsend,  now  of  Camrose. 
Bell. 

William  Wheeler  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Camrose,  Haverfordwest,  6. 
7  Nov.  1803 ;  in.  1st,  1830 ;  Mary  Grace  Josephine  Von  Burr 
Fortune,  dau.  of  Rev.  Joscpli  Fortune,  Rector  of  New  Moat, 
Pembrokeshire  ;  2ndly,  in  1845,  Olivia,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Charles  Duffin,  H.E.I. C.S.,  and  has  issue,  1  Charles  Hugh, 
b.  27  Feb.  183G ;  2  Thomas  Ince,  b.  22  Sept.  1839,  m. 
1st,  18-59,  2ndly,  1877;  3  Bell  Ince,  b.  20  Sept.  1846; 
4  William,  b.  16  Feb.  1849;  5  Edward  Mostyn,  b.  21  Sept. 
1851;  6  Stewart  Charles  Duffin,  b.  16  Feb.  1856;  7  Town- 
send  Ince,  b.  9  Aug.  1860 ;  8  Edmund  Hanbury  Edwardes, 
6.  '22  June,  1867;  1  Emma  Lloyd;  2  Augusta  Parry; 
3  Olivia  Ellen  Lockhart;  4  Eleanor  Katharine. 
Thomas,  Lieut.  64th  regt.,  d.  unm.  at  Kingston,  Jamaica. 
Emma,  in.  J.  M.  Child,  Esq.  of  Bigelly  House,  co.  Pem- 
broke. 
Augusta,  widow  of  John  L'owcll,  M.D.  of  Tigfynydd,  co. 
Carmarthen. 

Caroline,  in.  D.  P.  Callan,  Esq.  of  MoUeston,  co.  Pembroke. 
Mr.  Webb-Bowen  d.  May,  1833. 

Anns — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  arg.  a  lion  rampant  sa.,  for 
Bowen;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.  a  fess  between  three  owls  or,  for 
Webb. 

Crest— A.  lion  rampant,  as  in  the  arms. 

Seat — Camrose  House,  near  Haverfordwest. 


BOWEIST    OF    KILNACOURT. 

Bowen,  Charles  Hartpole,  Esq.  of  Kilnacourfc, 
Queen's  Co.,  J.P.  and  D.L,,  High  Sheriff  1817,  b. 
1810 ;  m.  1  Dec.  1859,  Emelia-Anne,  eldest  dau.  of 
the  late  Eichard-W.  Cooper,  Esq.  of  Longford 
Lodge,  near  Kingstown,  and  sister  of  Edward- Joshua 
Cooper,  Esq.  of  Markree  Castle,  co.  Sligo,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Charles  Edward  Hartpole,  b.  Nov.  ISC2. 

I.  Emily  Frances,  d.  18G7.  ii.  Alice  Elinor. 

III.  P'ranccs  Ethel. 

iLt'ltCnjC. — Hugh  Bowen,  Col.  in  tlio  army,  in.  Eiiza- 
botli,  sole  child  and  heiress  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Jones,  U.D., 
and  was  father  of 


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EOW 


THE  LAKDED  GENTRY. 


BOW 


Charles  Bowes,  Esq.  of  Courtwood,  m.  179G,  Martha,  dau. 
end  co-heiress  of  Uobert  Hartpole,  Esq.  of  Shrule  Castle,  by 
Harriet  his  wife,  dau.  of  John,  1st  Earl  of  Aldborough,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1849)  had  issue, 

Hugh  Aldborouffh,  <l.  unm.  18.39. 

Charles  Hartpole,  now  of  Courtwood. 

Martha.  Harriet. 

Elizabeth,  in.  John  Shelley,  Esq.,  2na  son  of  Sir  Timothy 
Sbelley,  Bart,  of  Field  Place,  Su.s3tx. 

Louisa. 

Emily,  m.  T.  W.  Lane,  Esq.  of  Eyelands,  Ilcrefordshirc. 

Maria. 

./4 TOM— Quarterly,  1st.  arg.  on  a  mount  vert  a  stag  sejant  gu. 
alrired  or,  in  the  mouth  a  trefoil  slipped  ppr.  a  crescent  az.  for 
tliiVorence,  for  Bowen  ;  2nd,  sa.  a  chev.  between  three  spears' 
I.i-ads  embowed  arc,  for  Bowen,  ancient;  3rd,  sa.  a  fess  erm. 
between  three  boars'  heads  couped  or,  for  .Jones.  4th,  quar- 
terly. l.st  and  4th,  gu.  a  chevron  embattled  arg.,  on  a  chief  of 
the  second,  a  torteau  between  two  lions'  heads  erased  sa. ;  2nd 
and  3rd,  erm.  a  fess  nebulee  az.  between  three  stags'  heads 
cabossed  sa.,  for  Hartpole. 

Crest— On  a  mound  vert  a  stag  sejant,  as  in  the  arms,  ' 
tlic  mouth  a  trefoU    slipped,  ppr., 
re  nee. 

Motto — Virtus  vlncit  invidiam. 

&at— Kilnacourt,  Portarlington,  Queen's  Co. 


crescent  or,  for  diffe- 


BOWEN  OF  liLWYNGWAIR. 
BowEX,  James  Bevan,  Esq.  of  Lhvyiigwair,  co. 
Pembroke,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Barristcr-at-Law,  M.A. 
Oxford,  Chairman  of  Pembrokeshire  Quarter 
Sessions,  High  Sheriff  of  Pembrokeshire  1862, 
returned  M.P.  for  that  co.  1866,  retired  1868,  and 
was  re-elected  June,  1876,  b.  1828 ;  m.  1857, 
Harriette,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Standly,  M.A.,  and 
Las  issue, 

I.  George  Bevan,  &.  1858.  ii.  James  Eobcrt,  b.  18C0. 

I.  Blanche  Harriette,  b.  18G4. 

^illttlQC. — The  Bowens  of  Llwyngwair,  originally  Ab 
Owens  of  Pentrc  Evan,  co.  Pembroke,  are  a  very  ancient 
AVelsh  family,  and  have  been  located  at  Llwyngwair  since 
1600.  The  present  representative  is  eldest,  son  and  heir  of  the 
late  George  Bowen,  Esq.  of  Llwyngwair,  by  Sarah  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John  ThOmas,  Esq.  of  Longhouse,  co.  Pembrolse. 

^i.„i,_  Quarterly:  1st  and  4th  az.,  a  lion  rampant  or, 
hctween  eight  bezants  ;  2nd,  gu.  a  chevron  between  two 
knots  in  cliief  and  a  lion  rampant  in  base  or;  3rd,  az.  a 
hawk  ppr. 

Cn:it—A  lion  rampant  or,  holding  in  the  paws  a  knot  as  in 
the  arms. 

Motto— AuAaces  fortuna  juvat. 

SeaJ— Llwyngwair,  near  Haverfordwest. 


BOWEN    OF    TROEDYRAUR. 

BowEX,  TiiE  Rev.  Abtiiur  James,  of  Trocdy- 
raur,  Newcastle  Emlyn,  Cardiganshire,  Rector  of 
Sl)axton,  Somerset,  B.A.,  Caius  Coll.  Camb., 
J.P.  CO.  Pembroke,  b.  4  Sept.  1839  ;  m.  21  July  1862, 
G-ertrudc  01i?ia,  dau.  of  (Eneas  Cannon,  Esq.,  M.D., 
Cheltenham,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Eynon  George  Rice,  6.  May,  18u3. 

II.  Arthur  Lawrence  Uoquier,  l>.  Feb.  18G6, 

III.  Hurry  James  ap  Owen,  0.  Feb.  18C3. 

IV.  Arthur  Legh,  6.  Aug.  1871. 
I.  i:ilcn  Easter. 

ILtnCiigC. — Sce  Bowen  of  Vvjynowiir.  The  present  Tlcv. 
Arthur  James  Bowen  is  second  son  of  James  Bowen,  Esq.  of 
Troedyraur,  J.P.  and  U.L.  co.  Pembroke,  Cirdigan  and  Car- 
Diarilien,  who  was  2nd  son  of  the  late  James  Bowen,  Esq.  of 
Llwyngwair.  He  succeeded  to  the  Troedyraur  estates  under 
Ije  will  of  the  Uev.  Thomas  Bowen. 

Motto — Audaces  fortuna  juvat. 
&.at — Troedyraur,  near  Newcastle  Emlyn. 
Jt'i<idmce—Spa.xton  Kectory,   near   Bridgewatcr,    of  which 
livin^j  Mr.  Bowen  is  Hector  and  Patron. 


BOWEB    OF    WADWOETH. 

BowEE,  Edwakd  Chivers,  Esq.  of  Wadvrorth, 
CO.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  22  Aug.  1826 ;  m.  29 
April,  1858,  Amelia  Mary,  2nd  surviving  dau.  of 
tlie  late  William  Bennet  Martin,  Esq.  of  Worsbro' 
Hall,  CO.  York,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edmcnd  Thomas  Chivebs,  6.  9  Feb.  1S53. 

II.  George  Chivers,  b.  19  June,  18G0. 
Ki.  Francis  Chivers,  6.  23  July,  18G1. 

IV.  Arthur  VVcntworth  Chivers,  b.  8  Nov.  18C0. 

I.  Augusta  Mary  Chivers.  ii.  Amy  Elizabeth  Chivcra. 

III.  Etlicl  Alice  Chivers.  iv.  Cecily  Maria  Chivers. 

V.  Beatrice  Lihan  Chivers. 

ILtUCiigC. — JonN  Bower,  Esq.  of  Wickersley,  co.  York, 
b.  1  Nov.  1066;  r,i.  Elizabeth  Fretwcll  (of  the  family  of  Fret- 
well,  of  Hclaby) ;  and  d.  1730,  leaving  by  her  (who  was  b. 
1672,  and  d.  1719)  a  son, 

John  Bower,  of  Wickersley,  co.  York,  6.  1  Feb.  1697;  m. 
18  Oct.  1725,  Anne  Soddon,  and  had  a  2nd  son, 

Edward  Bower,  Esq.  of  Doncastcr,  m.  3  Oct.  17G5,  Eliza- 
beth, eldest  dau.  of  Benjamin  Hague,  Esq.,  Mayor  of  Don- 
caster,  1756,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Edmund 
Mower,  of  Newark,  and  niece  of  George  Mower,  Esq.  of 
Woodseats,  co.  Derby,  High  Sheriff  1734,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
28  April,  1793,  aged  52),  left  at  his  decease,  11  April,  1793, 
aged  56,  a  son, 

John  Seddon  Bower,  Esq.  of  Broxholme,  Doncaster,  m. 
23  Dec.  1818,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  tho 
late  Thomas  Chivers,  Esq.  of  Askhain,  near  York  (2nd  son  of 
Thomas  Chivers,  of  Upton  Scudamore,  Wilts,  and  grandson  of 
Thomas  Chivers,  of  Upton  Scudamore,  of  a  Norman  family, 
long  settled  in  Wiltshire,  said  to  have  been  established  in  Eng- 
land at  the  Conquest),  and  by  her  (who  d.  2  Feb.  1858,  aged  70) 
had  issue, 

Edward  Chivers,  now  of  Wadnorth. 

Sarah  Chivers. 

Elizabeth   Chivers,   in.  Jan.    1855,  Thomas  John  Stannard 
Macadam,   Esq.    of  Blackwater,  co.   Clare,   and  d.  6  Oct. 
1856,    leaving  a  son,   Philip  Bower  Macadam,  b.  3  Oct. 
1856. 
Mr.  Bower  d.  30  June,  1841,  aged  74. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  az.  a  human  leg,  couped  at 
the  thigh  and  pierced  bendwise  by  a  broken  tilting  spear  or, 
a  chief  arg.,  thereon  between  two  castles  sa.,  a  pale  of  the 
first,  charged  with  a  rose  of  the  second,  for  Bower  ;  2nd  and 
3rd  arg.  a  chevron  engrailed  gu.,  for  Chivers. 

Crest — On  a  mount  vert  a  quiver  az.,  garnished  or,  and 
filled  with  arrows  ppr.,  in  saltire,  with  a  bow  unstrung,  also 
ppr. 

Motto — Veritas  prsevalebit. 

Scat— Wadworth  Hall,  Doncaster. 


BOWER    OF    IWERNE    HOUSE. 

Bowee,  Thomas  Bowter,  Esq.  of  Iwerne  House, 
Dorset,  J.P.,  late  of  the  73rd  regt.,  b.  6  Sept.  1829  ; 
m.  13  Aug.  1861,  Bessie-Alice,  eldest  dau.  of 
William  Russell,  Esq.  of  Eavensworth,  Australia, 
and  has  a  son, 
Thomas  Henrt  Bowter,  6.  19  May,  18G2. 

ILtnraCIC.— Thomas  Bowter,  Esq.,  b.  20  Feb.  1744  (the 
descendant  of  an  old  Shaftesbury  family) ;  m.  1st,  19  Oct.  1767, 
Anne  Catherina,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Napier,  Rector  of 
More  Critchill,  Dorset,  and  had  two  sons  and  three  daus. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  Dorothy  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel 
Elliott,  by  whom  he  also  had  issue  a  son,  Gcurge-Edmimd, 
b.  II  March,  1781,  in.  Emma  Letitia,  dau.  of  John  Boys,  M.D., 
and  had  issue  two  daus.,  Louisa  Dorothy  and  Lucy.  Tho 
eldest  son, 

Thomas  Bowver  Bower,  Esq.  of  Iwerne  House,  Blandford, 
J. P.,  High  Sheriff  in  1796,  and  Licut.-Col.  Dorset  Yeomanry- 
Cavalry,  b.  2G  April,  1771 ;  m.  29  May,  1792,  Harriett,  dau.  of 
Walter  Whitaker,  Esq.,  Recorder  of  Shaftesbury,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  27  May,  1841)  had  issue, 

Thomas  Bowter,  late  of  Iwerne  Hauso. 

Henry  Tregonwell  (Rev.),  of  F'ontmell  Parva,  Dorset,  J. P.,  6. 
22  Nov.  1808;  m.  22  June,  18.!7,  Elizabeth  Syndercombe, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Fox,  Rector  of  Abbas  Combe, 
Somerset,  and  South  Newton,  Wilts,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10 
Sept.  1870)  left  at  his  decease,  25  Dec.  1874,  issue, 


BOW 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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Henvy  Syndercombe,  of  Fontmell  Parva,  Blandford,  J. P., 
6. 14  July,  1839 ;  m.  7  June,  IsCO,  Sarah  Matilda,  youngest 
dau.  of  the  late  Kev.  Kobcrt  Salkeld,  Rector  of  Fontmell 
Magna,  and  has  issue,  Henry  Gregory  Syndercombe,   b. 
24  July,  1867;  Charles  Hawkins  Syndercombe,  b.  4  Aug. 
1871 ;  Maurice  Syndercombe,  6. 1  Aug.  1875;  Edith  Diana- 
Syndercombe  ;   Maud  Elizabeth  Syndercombe  ;    Eleanor 
Mary  Syndercombe. 
Harriett  Catherina,  to.  17  Feb.  1826,  Eev.  Christopher  Nevill, 
Rector  of  East  Grinstcad,  Sussex,  and  has  issue. 
Elizabeth  Anne,  m.  2  Oct.  1829,  Rev.  Edward  Bower,  Rector 
of  Closworth,  Somerset,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Bower  d.  21  Sept.  1840,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Bowser  Bower,  Esq.  of  Iwerne  House,  6.  1  July, 
1803;  High  Sheriff,  1847 ;   m.  9  Aug.  1828,  Eliza,  only  dau.  of 
Wlliam  Creed,  Esq.  of  Ballygrennan  Castle,  co.  Limerick,  by 
whom  he  had  issue, 
Thomas  BowTek,  now  of  Iwerne  House. 
William  Henry,  6.  14  Dec.  1838. 
Eliza  Harriott.  Charlotte  Frances. 

Mr.  Bower  d.  8  Sept.  1863. 

^j-ras— Sa.,  three  talbots'    heads  conpcd  in  chief  arg.  lan- 
gucd  gu.,  in  the  middle  point  a  cinquefoil  erm. 
Crest — A  talbot's  head  coupcd  arg. 
Motto — Hope  well  and  have  well. 
Scat — Iwerne  House,  near  Elandford, 


BOWER    01"    WELHAM. 

Bower,  Kobeet  Hartley,  Esq.  of  Wclham,  co. 
York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  9  July,  1832  ;    m.  25  Aug. 
1859,  Marcia,  4th   dau.  of  Sir  Jolin  Lister-Kaje, 
Bart.,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 
Robert  Lister,  6.  1860. 

%intK%t. — The  family  of  Bower  was  originally  settled  at 
Bridlington,  East  Riding  of  Yorkshire.  The  first  advancer  of 
the  family  was 

William  Boweb,  of  Bridlington,  Merchant  (son  of  John 
Bower,  of  the  same  place,  and  Jean  [Bonfeylde]  his  wife), 
whose  baptism  occurs  on  14  May,  1598.  He  was  a  considerable 
benefactor  to  his  native  town.    His  eldest  son, 

John  Eower,  Esq.,  of  Bridlington,  m.  1652,  Catherine 
Rogers,  dau.  of  V.'illiam  Bower  of  Cloughton,  and  had  seveial 
sons  and  daus. ;  of  the  latter,  Priscilla,  m.  10  Aug.  1700, 
Ralph  Creyke,  Esq.  of  Marton,  near  Bridlington ;  and  of  the 
former,  the  eldest, 

William  Bowek,  Esq.  of  Bridlington,  b.  1654;  to.  1st,  1676, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Jasper  Belt,  Esq.  of  Pocklington,  son  of  Sir 
Robert  Belt,  of  Bossall,  Knt.,  and  had  issue,  William,  who 
left  three  daus.;  Leonard,  of  whom  presently:  and  other 
issue.  Mr.  Bower  m.  2ndly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Edward  Trotter, 
Esq.  of  Skelton  Castle,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Lowther,  Bart.,  and  by  that  lady  had  issue,  1  Henry,  of  York, 
who  purchased  the  estate  of  Killerby  Hall,  near  Scarborough, 
and  d.  unm.  1770;  2  George,  of  Bridlington,  father  of  Free- 
man, of  Killerby  Hall  and  Bawtry,  co.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L. ; 
S  Robert,  of  Sleights,  near  Whitby,  and  Welham,  who  d.  s.  p. 
1777;  1  Mary,  to.  1st,  1727,  Peter  Whitton,  Esq.,  Lord  Mayor 
of  York  1728,  and  2ndly,  1742,  George  Perrott,  Esq.,  Baron  of 
the  Exchequer.    The  2nd  son  of  the  1st  marriage, 

Leonard  Bower,  Esq.,  6.  20  April,  1682;  settled  at  Scorton. 
He  m.  2  Aug.  1720,  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Woolfe,  Esq.  of 
Bridlington  Quay,  andhad  (.with  three  daus.,  of  whom  the  eldest, 
Hannah,  m.  17  Sept.  1751,  George  Cuthbertson,  jun.,  Esq.  of 
Newcastle-on-Tyne ;  and  the  youngest,  Sarah,  m.  Gea.  Mont- 
gomery Agnew)  two  sons;  the  elder,  William,  d.  s.  ^j.  ;  the 
younger, 

John  Bower,  Esq.  of  Scorton,  b.  1730;  m.  10  July,  1759, 
Philadelphia,  dau.  of  George  Cuthbertson,  Esq.  of  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne,  and  had  issue.    The  eldest  surviving  son, 

Robert  Bower,  Esq.  of  Welham,  b.  2  Feb.  1767 ;  Major  of 
the  East  Riding  Local  Militia,  and  D.L.  He  to.  Elizabeth 
Amy,  only  surviving  child  of  John  Clubbe,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of 
Ipswich,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  Jan.  1802)  had  issue, 

Robert,  his  heir. 

John  William,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Barmston,  co.  York,  and  a 
Maf;istrate  for  the  East  Riding,  to.  3  Sept.  1828,  Eugenia, 
youngest  dau.  of  John  Hall,  Esq.  of  Scarborough,  and  has, 
John;  JMary  EUzabeth;  Elizabeth;  Margaret;  and  Eugenia. 

George  Henry  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Rossington,  co.  York. 

Elizabeth  Amy.  Sarah  Anne. 

Mr.  Bower  d.  29  April,  1S35,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Boweb,  Esq.  of  Welham,  D.L.,  b.  1798;  m.  23  June, 


1824,  Helen,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Hall,  Esq.  of  Scarborough, 
and  had  issue,  i 

Robert  Hartley,  now  of  Welham. 

Henry  John,  b.  14  Sept.  1834. 

George  Cuthbertson,  b.  1  Nov.  1835.  Leonard  William 

Lucy  Margaret.  Charlotte  Philadelphia. 

Mr.  Bower  d.  11  May,  1869. 

Arms— Sa,.  a  human  leg  coupcd  at  the  thigh  transpierced 
by  a  broken  spear  in  bend  ppr.;  on  a  cauto^n  arg.  a  towei 
gu. 

Crest— A  human  leg  transpierced  as  in  the  arms. 

Motto— Esse  quam  videri. 

Heat — Welham,  near  Malton. 


BOWES  OF  STEEATLAM  CASTLE. 
Bowes,  John,  Esq.  of  Streatlam  Castle  and 
Gibside  Park,  co.  Durham,  D.L.,  b.  19  June,  1811 ; 
m.  1st,  1872,  Josephine  Benoite,  Comtesse  do  Mon- 
talbo,  d.  187-i ;  and  2ndly,  1877,  Alphousina  Marie 
do  St.  Amand,  Comtesse  de  Courten.  Mr.  Bowes 
s.  to  the  estates  of  John,  10th  Earl  of  Strathniore, 
under  the  wdl  of  that  nobleman.  These  great 
possessions  in  the  North  of  England  came  into  the 
Strathmore  family  by  the  intermarriage  of  John,  the 
9th  Earl,  in  1767,  with  Mary  Eleanor,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  George  Bowes,  Esq.  of  Streatlam  Castle. 
Mr.  Bowes  was  M.P.  for  South  Durham  from 
1833  to  1847. 


BOWLES    OP    K"OETH    ASTOIT. 

Bowles,  Henry  Oldfield,  Esq.  of  North  Aston, 
CO.  Oxford,  late  Capt.  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  7  Jan.  1818 ; 
m.  1842,  Barbara,  dau.  of  Pelham  Warren,  M.D. 

ILtnCaCJC.— William  Bowles,  Esq.  of  Windsorand  Clewcr, 
Berks,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Modyford,  Bart.,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Norton,  Bart.,  of  Coventry 
and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Charles  Bowles,  Esq.,  m.  Jane  Clark,  of  Northampton- 
shire, and  had,  with  a  dau.,  Anne,  m.  Robert  Graham,  Esq., 
a  son  and  successor, 

Oldfield  Bowles,  Esq.  of  North  Aston,  to.  1st,  1768, 
Gertrude,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Warwick-Bampfyldo,  Bart,  of 
Poltimore,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.  the  following  year.  Mi-.  Bowles 
TO.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Abraham  Elton,  Bart,  of  Clevcdon 
Court,  Somerset,  and  had  issue, 

Chables-Oldfield,  of  North  Aston. 

Jane,  in.  1791,  Richard  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Holme  Park,  Berks. 

Mary,  to.  Sir  George  Armytage,  Bart,  of  Kirklees. 

Anne,  m.  the  Right  Hon.  Wilham  Sturges  Bourne. 

Emma,  lyi.  the  Rev.  Ralph  H.  Brandling,  of  Gosforth. 

Elizabeth,  m.  William  Markham,  Esq.  of  Becca  Hall. 

Lucy,  hi.  William  Holbech,  Esq.  of  Farnborough. 

Laura  Gertrude,  to.  Frederick  Moysey,  Esq.  of  West  Wick- 
ham,  Kent. 

Frances,  to.  Edward  Golding,  Esq.  of  Maiden  Erlegh. 
The  eldest  son, 

Charles  Oldfield  Bowles,  Esq.  of  North  Aston,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  Col.  Oxfordshire  Militia,  6.  30  Aug.  1785;  m.  9  Ai'vU, 
1815,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Matthew,  Lord  Rokeby,  and  d. 
1862,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  Capt.  10th  Hussars,  6.  5  May,  1S16;  ?n.?Iartina, 
dau.  of  Dr.  William  Lewis  Grant,  E.I.C.S.,  and  widow  of 
Capt.  Alfred  Jackson,  E.I.C.S.,  and  d.  in  the  Crimea, 
leaving  two  sons. 

II.  Henry  Oldfield,  now  of  North  Aston. 

III.  Edward,  Capt.  60th  Rifles,  6.  27  Aug.  1825 ;  m.  June, 
1858,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Hulton. 

I.  Jane  Lydia,  tu.  Leopold,  Baron  Gremp  de  Fraudenstein. 

II.  Laura  Gertnide  Anna. 

Arms—Az.,  three  standing  cups  or,  out  of  each  a  boar's 
head  arg. 
Crest — A  demi-boar  wounded  in  breast  with  a  broken  spear. 
Seat — North  Aston,  co.  Oxford. 


BOWLES    OF    MILTON    HOUSE. 

Bowles,  John  Samuel,  Esq.  of  Milton  House, 
Berks,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1815  ;  High  Sheriff  1852  ; 
m.  1st,  21   Oct.  1841,  Louisa  Frederica,  youngest 


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EOY 


dau.  of  Hon.  and  Eev.  Charles  Augustus  North, 
Prebendaiy  of  Winchester,  and  niece  of  Francis, 
6th  Earl  of  Guildford  ;  2ndly,  1851,  Mary  Wintle, 
dau.  of  Eight  Eev.  Ashurst  T.  Gilbert,  Bishop  of 
Chichester.  Ej  this  lady  he  has  a  son  and  hcu", 
Thomas  Joh\. 

He  m.  3rdly,  1875,  Isabel,  2nd  dau.  of  Eer.  J.  C. 
Clutterbuck,  Vicar  of  Long  Wittenham. 

JCinCaflC— The  late  Thomas  Bowles,  Esq.  of  Milton  Ilill, 
son  of  Jolin  liowk-s,  Esq.  of  Abingdon,  who  purchased  estates 
in  Berlishire,  was  6.  1790,  and  m.  1812,  Hester-Sophia,  only 
dau.  of  Samuel  Sellwood,  Esq.  of  The  Abbey,  Abingdon,  by 
whom  he  had  six  sons  and  two  daus.  He  <.!.  1837,  and  was  y. 
by  his  eldest  son,  the  present  John  Samcel  Bowles.  Esq.  of 
Milton  HiU. 

Arms — Az.,  three  standing  bowls  arg.,  out  of  each  a  boar's 
head  or. 

CreH—A  dcmi-boar  az.,  pierced  in  the  left  shoulder  by  a 
dart,  ppr. 


I        1  Edgar  Francis,  b.  15  Aug.  1S54. 
1  Margaret  Sophia. 
Mr.  Bowring  in.  2ndly,  7  Dec.  185S,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Lewis 
Cubitt,  and  by  her  has  issue, 
'         2  Algernon  Cunliffe,  6.  27  Sept.  1859. 
j  3  Victor  Henry,  b.  2G  Blarcli,  1SG7. 

I      V.  Charles  Algernon  Aloysiiis  (Rev.),  S.J.,  6.   19  March, 
I         1828 ;  d.  18  Kuv.  Ia57,  at  Itomc. 
i      I.  Maria  Lewin.  ii.  Edith  Alice. 

III.  Emily  Lucy  Ann,  a  Nun,  d.  20  Aug.  1870,  at  Hong  Kong. 
Sir  John  Bowring  m.  2ndli-,  3  Nov.  18G0,  Deborah,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Castle,  Esq.     He  d.  23  Nov.  1872. 

Arms— Gvi.,  three  eastern  crowns  between  two  chevronels, 
the  whole  between  three  lions  rampant  or.  Crest — A  ilcini-lioii 
i>r,  in  the  dexter  paw  an  arrow  in  bend  sinister,  and  ialhc  sinister 
a  bow  palewise  ppr.    J/o«o— Nunquam  niulans. 

ibci'.t — Forest  larm,  near  Wiiulscr. 


BOWRINQ    OF    FOREST    FARM. 

EowRixG,  John  Charles,  Esq.  of  Forest  Farm, 
Eerks,  formerly  of  Larkbeare,  3.V.  for  Devon,  b.  24 
March,  1821 ;  m.  1st,  28  April,  1863,  Isabella,  dau. 
of  Calvert  Toulmin,  Esq.,  she  d.  3  May,  1864.  He 
m.  2ndly,  24  March,  18G6,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
Charles  John  Furlonger,  Esq.,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

I.  John  Fkedekick  Edward,  6.  9  Aug.  Ib07. 

II.  Arthur  Ilautayne,  6.  14  Nov.  1870. 

III.  Charles  Calvert,  6.  20  Nov.  1S72. 

IV.  Humphrey  Wylieham,  b.  18  April,  1871. 
v.  Walter  Andrew,  b.  30  Nov.  1876. 

\i.  A  son,  6.  13  Jan.  1878. 

I.  Mary  Isabel. 

3L iUCaflC— John  Bowring,  of  Chulmleigh,  Devon,  ra. 
Mary  Squire.  In  1G90,  leave  was  given  him  under  the  Tolera- 
tion Act  to  hold  religious  worship  in  his  house.    His  son, 

John  Bowking,  of  Chulmleigh,  a  Poet,  b.  1680;  to.  .Joan, 
dau.  of  Diggery  Cock,  and  sister  of  the  Rev.  Nathaniel  Cock, 
of  Bideford,  and  dying  Oct.  1752,  left  issue.    The  3rd  son, 

Benjamin  Bowring,  of  Holy  Trinity,  Exeter,  6.  24  Jan. 
1710;  m.  25  Feb.  1735,  Elizabeth,  relict  of  Michael  Drewe,  of 
The  Close,  Exeter;  and  d.  1775,  leaving  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Bowring,  b.  18  Jan.  1736 ;  m.  25  Dec.  1758,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  John  Ilutchins,  of  Moreton  Hampstead ;  and  dying 
8  May,  1805,  left  by  her  (who.  d  21  Jan.  1820),  an  only  son, 

Charles  Bowring,  of  Larkbeare,  Devon,  b.  12  May,  17G9 ; 
m.  6  Nov.  1791,  Sarah  Jane  Ann,  dau.  of  Bev.  Thomas  Lane, 
Vicar  of  St.  Ives,  Cornwall;  and  dying  4  April,  185G,  left  by 
her  (who  d.  24  Oct.  1828),  two  sons  and  three  daus.  The  eldest 
son. 

Sir  John  Bowring,  Knt.  of  Claremont,  Devon,  LL.D., 
F.R..S.,  J.B.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Kilmarnock,  N.B.,  ls35,  and 
Belton  1841,  Governor,  Commander-in-Chief  and  Vice-Admiral 
of  Hong  Kong,  and  H.M.  Plenipotentiary  in  China,  Grand 
Cross  of  the  Order  of  Leopold,  and  Envoy  Extraordinary  to 
Siam,  knighted  at  Buckingham  Palace,  IG  Feb.  1854,  b.  17  Oct. 
1792;  TO.  1st,  12  Oct.  181G,  Maria,  dau.  of  Samuel  Luwin,  Esq., 
and  by  her  (who  d.  27  Sept.  1858)  left  issue, 

1.  John  Charles,  now  of  Forest  Farm. 

It.  Frederick  llcrmunn,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  15  Jan.  1823. 

III.  Lewin  Bentham,  C.S.I.,  sometime  Private  Sccietary  to 
Lord  Canning,  Viceroy  of  India,  and  Chief  Commissioner 
of  Mysore  and  Coorg,  East  Indies,  6. 15  July,  1824;  m.  1st, 
13  Aug.  1857,  Mary  Laura,  dau.  of  Admiral  the  Hon.  Sir 
John  Talbot,  G.C.B.,  by  Juliana,  dau.  of  9th  Lord  Arundcll, 
j.nd  by  her  (who  d.  17  April,  18G6)  has  issue, 

1  Charles  Talbot,  b.  15  Dec.  1802. 

1  Mary  Lucy. 

Mr.  Bowring  )ii.  2ndly,  31  July,  18G7,  Katharine,  4th  dau 
of  Mr.  Serjeant  Bellasis,  and  has  issue, 

2  Edward  Louis  StanLslas,  6.  13  Nov.  1869. 

3  Philip  Frances,  6.  6  April,  1871. 

4  John  Bellasis,  b.  10  Nov.  1872. 

5  Vincent  Lewin,  b.  5  May,  1»75. 

6  Francis  Stephen,  b.  29  Jan.  1878. 
2  Edith  Mary. 

IV.  Edgar  Alfred,  C.B.,  late  M.P.  for  Exeter,  b.  26  May 
1826;  m.  1st,  12  May,  J 853,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Cubitt,  of  Denbies,  Surrey,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4  Seiit 
18(8)  has  issue, 


ATKINS-BOW YEE  OF  STEEPLE  ASTOIT. 
Atkixs  Bowter,  Heney,  Esq.  of  The  Grange, 
Steeple  Aston,  co.  Oxford,  and  of  the  Manor  Estate, 
Clapham,  Surrey,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  late  10th  Hussars, 
h.  1836 ;  m.  22  April,  1873,  Lizzie,  4th  dau.  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  Vernon,  Coldstream  Guards. 

2.  lUCa (jr.— Richard  Bowtek,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  Sir  William 
Bowyer,   Bart.,  took  the  name   ol  Atkins  on  succeeding  Sir 
Richard  Atkins,  Bart.,  in  the  manor  estate  of  Clapham.    He 
m.  1773,  Ehzabeth  Brady,  and  d.  21  Nov.  1820,  leaving  issue, 
William,  his  heir. 

Cornelius,  Colonel  in  the  army,   C.B.,  m.  Sophia,   dau.  of 
Commander  Hopkinson,    R.N.,    and  had  issue,   WilUam ; 
Henry,  6th  Dragoons,  d.  in  India;  and  Augusta. 
Frances  Penelope,  yn.  Lieut.-Col.  James  Forest  Fulton,  K.H. 
The  elder  son, 

William  Atkins  Bowter,  Esq.  of  Braywick  Grove,  Berks, 
and  of  Clapham,  Surrej-,  Brevet  Major  59th  regt.,  and  Brigade 
JIajor  to  the  forces  at  Hahfax,  in  the  province  of  Nova  Scotia, 
m.  1803.  Frances,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Behning  Wentworth, 
Secretary  of  the  said  province,  and  d.  1844,  having  had 
issue, 
Henry  (Rev.),  of  Steeple  Aston. 

AVilLiam   Henry  Wentworth  (Rev.),  to.  1st,  Emily  Harford, 
who  d.  1840;  and  2ndly,   Charlotte,   dau.   of  Capt.  Wells, 
R.N.,  ot  Holme  Wood,  Huntingdon,  and  has  issue. 
George  Douglas,  d.  1846. 
Edward,  late  Capt.  81st  regt. 

Frances  Augusta,  m.  1st,  1825,  Rev.  G-eorge  Augustus  Legge  ; 
and  2ndly,    1828,    Rev.  Samuel  Wyatt    Cobb,   Rector  of 
Ightham,  and  has  issue. 
Henrietta  Ehzabeth,  m.  Charles  Vincent  Eyre,  Esq.,  and  d. 
1849,  leaving  issue. 

Penelope  Maria,  ra.  Rev.  William  Frankclin,  d.  1859,  and 
left  issue. 
Mary  Theresa. 

Anne  Ehzabeth,  to.  Rev.  Henry  Hodgson,  Rector  of  Ashwell, 
Herts,  and  has  issue. 

Eleanor  Catherine,  to.  Beaumont  Hankey,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue. 

Emily  Frances. 
The  eldest  son, 

Henry  Atkins  Bowyer,  Esq.  of  Steeple  Aston,  and  Clapham, 
D.L.,  late  of  the  14th  Hussars,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1st  Oxford 
University  Rifle  Volunteers,  b.  1805;  m.  1833,  Isabella- 
Duncan,  dau.  of  James  H.  Byles,  Esq.  of  Bowden  Hall,  Glou- 
cester., anOjby  her  (who  d.  1811)  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  now  ot  Steeple  Aston. 

II.  Edward  Cecil,  b.  1838;  d.  1840. 

III.  FitzWilliam  Wentworth,   6.   1839 ;    m.   18C7,   Margaret, 
dau.  ol  Major  Cuming. 

1    Isabella  Caroline  Eliza,  m.  June,  1873,  Bertie  Wentworth 
Vernon,  Esq.,  son  ot  Col.  Vernon  ol  Haretield. 
He  d.  1871. 
Arms— Oi  a  bend  vaire,  cottised  sa. 
Cnst — A  falcon  rising  arg.,  belled  or. 
Motto — Contentcment  passe  richesse. 
Scai—The  Grange,  Steeple  Aston,  Oxford. 


BOYCOTT    OF    RTJDGE    HALL. 

BoTCOTT,  Emma,  of  Eudge  HaU,  Salop,  s.  her 
father  1856. 

3Ltlir7t(IC.— The  family  of  Boycott  is  of  great  anti- 
ouity  in  Shropshire.     llicUard  Boycott,  vi  Boycott,  in  tho 


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parish  of  Pontesbury,  was  a  party  named  in  a  recognizance 
under  a  statute,  Merchant  in  the  Exchequer  of  Shrewsbury, 
5  EicHARD  II.,  in  which  he  is  described  as  Kichard  de  Boycote, 
of  the  parish  of  Poiitcsbury.  The  estate  of  Boycott  has  from 
that  period  remained  in  the  family,  and  was  probably  in  their 
possession  long  previously. 

Francis  Boycott,  Esq.  of  Boycott  and  Buildwas,  in  Shrop- 
shire, 1545,  was  father  of 

William  Boycott,  Esq.  of  Boycott,  Buildwas,  and  Hinton, 
Who  in.  1st,  1625,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Tryra,  Esq. 
of  Ilinton,  and  had  issue,  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Holland,  Esq., 
and  Sarah,  hi.  1654,  William  Warter,  Esq.  of  Swancote. 
Their  son,  John-Water,  purchased  Eudge  Hall,  and  had  issue 
an  only  dau.  and  heiress,  Catherine,  m.  William  Boycott,  Esq. 
William  m.  2ndly,  1631,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Sylvanus  Lacon,  Esq. 
of  West  Coppice,  by  Grace  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward 
Littleton,  Bart,  of  Pillaton,  co.  Stafford,  and  had  issue, 
Sylvanus,  of  Hinton  and  Buildwas,  Francis,  of  Boycott,  of 
whom  presently ;  Anne,  d.  unm. ;  and  Judith,  m.  1659,  William 
Adams,  Esq.,  of  Longdon.  William  Boycott  was  one  of  those 
Shropshire  gentlemen  who,  with  his  sons,  Sylvanus  and  Francis, 
materially  assisted  their  Majesties  Charles  I.  and  II.  in  their 
distresses,  and  as  a  reward  for  which  Charles  II.,  1663, 
granted  to  the  said  Sylvanus  and  Francis  Boycott,  and  their 
issue  only,  a  special  patent  of  arms.  William  Boycott  d. 
1658.  The  elder  son,  Sylvanus,  was  of  Hinton  Hall,  Salop.  He 
d.  10  Oct.  1686,  aged  54,  leaving  issue  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
dau.  of  F.  Geers,  Esq.  of  The  Marsh,  co.  Hereford,  a  son, 
Thomas  Boycott,  Esq.,  of  Hinton,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Reynolds,  of  Taunton,  Somerset,  and  d.  1698,  having 
had  issue  an  only  surviving  child,  Thomas  Boycott,  Esq.  of 
Ilinton,  TO.  Philadelpliia,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Cotton,  of  Com- 
hermere,  Bart.,  and  d.  1723,  without  surviving  issue.  The  2nd 
son  of  William  Boycott,  of  Boycott,  by  Eleanor  Lacon,  his  wife, 

Francis  Boycott,  of  Boycott,  m.  1659,  Catherine,  dau.  and 
sole  heir  of  Kichard  Ward,  Gent.,  of  The  Lowe  and  of 
TJppington,  and  had  issue,  with  other  cliildren,  who 
d.  unm., 

I.  William,  of  Boycott,  of  whom  presently. 

n.  Richard,   of   the    Middle    Temple,    b.    19    Sept.    1CG2; 
7)1.    Priscilla,    dau.    of   the    Eer.    James  Beltun,    D.D., 
and  d.  s.  j;.  Sept.  1723. 
His  eldest  son, 

William  Boycott,  Esq.  of  Boycott,  b.  21  July,  16C1 ;  m.  1692, 
Sarah,  sole  dau.  and  heiress  of  EohcrtKirkby,  Esq.  of  co.  Not- 
tingham, and  had  issue, 

I.  Francis,  of  Hinton,  6.  29  Nov.  1694;  d.  19  July,  1743;  to. 
Christian,  dau.  of  Pearson,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  with  a  son, 
Francis,  d.  s.  p.,  a  dau.  Sarah,  m.  John  Heynes,  Esq.,  and 
d.  s.  p. 

II.  William,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  &.  24  Oct.  1696,  d.  s.  p.  Aug. 
1762.  He  to.  Catherine,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  John 
Warter,  Esq.,  of  Rudge  HaU,  son  of  William  Warter,  by 
Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Boycott.  With  her  he  acquired 
Rudge  Hall,  &c.,  which  he  left  to  his  nephew,  Col.  Boycott. 

III.  Richard,  of  whose  descendants  we  treat. 

IV.  Thomas,  d.  in  infancy. 

I.  Sarah,  m.  1718,  John  Webb,  Esq.  of  Hamstall  Bidware,  co. 
Stafford. 

II.  Catherine,  d.  unm.  1734. 
The  3rd  son. 

The  Rev.  Richard  Boycott,  M.A.,  6.  160?,  Rector  of 
Whittington,  near  Oswestry ;  in.  1732,  Gertrude,  2nd  dau.  of 
Thomas  Jenkins,  Esq.,  by  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Richard  Wingfield, 
Esq.  of  Bouxley,  and  dying  1751,  left,  with  two  daus.  (Anne, 
d.  tinm.,  and  Sarah,  wife  of  Edward  Jenkins,  Esq.  of 
Charlton  Hill,  Salop),  three  sons,  viz., 

I.  Thomas,  b.  1735,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Richard,  (Lieut.-Col.),  of  Rudge  Hall,  to  which  he  suc- 
ceeded before  his  elder  brother,  imder  the  will  of  his  uncle, 
AVilliam  Boycott,  d.  unm.  i  Sept.  1783. 

III.  William,  enjoyed  the  manor  of  Dosthill  and  other 
estates  near  Tamworth,   co.  Warwick,    under  his  uncle's 

.  will.  He  was  twice  to.,  and  d.  1765,  leaving  an  only  child, 
Catherine,  who  d.  unm.  at  Bath,  20  Feb.  1850,  aged  85. 

His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Boycott,  Esq.  of  Boycott,  Hinton,  and  Rudge, 
m.  1763,  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Puleston,  Esq.  of 
PickhiU,  CO.  Denbigh,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Oct.  1803)  had 
issue, 

Thomas,  of  Boycott,  Hinton,  and  Rudge. 

Richard,  b.  1773,  Capt.  34th  regt. ;  d.  unm.  in  the  Island  of 

St.  Vincent,  1  Sept.  1795. 
Charles,  b.  1777,  Major  29th  regt.,  d.  1810,  having  m.  Wil- 

helmina,  dau.  of  Christopher  Smyth,  Esq.,  and  grand-dau. 

of  Christopher  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Northampton,  who,  with  her 

child,  c(.  ls07. 


Frances,  m.  1797,  John  Hayman,  Esq.,  Mj^jor  in  the  9th 
regt.,  d.  1815,  leaving  issue,  Charles,  d.  1836;  and  Frances- 
Louisa,  to.  3  Sept.  1833,  Kenelm,  17th  Lord  Somerville. 

Emma,  m.  1793,  Edward  Ravenscroft,  Esq..  d.  s.  p.  1848. 

Harriet,  to.  1801,  Henry  Lannoy  Hunter,  Esq.  of  Beech  Hill, 
Berks,  d.  1830,  leaving  issue,  the  late  H.  L.  Hunter,  Esq., 
m.  Charlotte  Codrington,  and  had  issue. 

S'lphia,  TO.  1810,  William  Bowen,  Esq.,  M.D.,  d.  s.  p.  1848. 

Maria,  to.  July,  1810,  Francis,  4th  Earl  of  Guilford,  d.  s.  v. 
1821. 

Charlotte,  d.  unm.  1842. 

Louisa  Victoria,  m.  1807,  Walter  Smythe,  Esq.  of  Bram- 
bridge,  Hants,  d.  1849.  Her  dau.  Louisa,  m.  1832,  Sir 
F.  Hervey  Bathurst,  Bart.,  and  d.  1840,  leaving  issue  a  son 
and  dau.  Her  dau.  Georgina,  to.  1833,  the  Hon.  Augustus 
Craven,  by  whom  she  had  two  sons  ;  he  d.  1836,  when  she 
m.  the  Due  de  la  Force,  and  d.  his  widow  1867. 

Mr.   Boycott  d.  29  June,   1798,   and  was  s.  by  his    eldast 
son, 

Thomas  Boycott,  Esq.  of  Boycott,  Hinton,  and  Rudge, 
Salop,  b.  8  June,  1771  ;  m.  10  Aug.  1801,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of 
Thomas  Tarleton,  Esq.  of  Boleswortli  Castle,  co.  Chester,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Lawrence  Robinson, 
Esq.  of  Clitheroe,  co.  Lancaster,  and  niece  of  Sir  Banastre 
Tarleton,  Bart.,  G.C.B.,  M.P.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18  Feb. 
1843)  had  issue, 

Thomas,  6.  22  May,  1806;  d.  imm.  1827. 

Emma,  now  of  Rudge. 

Charlotte,  d.  unm.  1824. 

Harriet,    m.    24    June,     1828,     Francis    Harries,    Esq.,  of 

Cruckton  Hall,  Salop,  and  d.  s.  p.  25  Nov.  1868. 
Louisa  Mary  Catherine,  m.  28  Jan.    1841,  Andrew  Wight, 

Esq.  of  Ormiston,  N.B.,  who  d.  20  Nov.  1868.    She  d.  16 

Aug.  1873,  leaving  issue  one  surviving  son, 

Cathcart  Boycott  Wight,  6.  27  Nov.  1849;  m.  Elizabeth' 
dau.  of  the  late  George  Grazebrook,  Esq.  of  Pedmore, 
CO.  Worcester,  and  has  issue, 

1  Thomas  Andrew,  6.  15  Aug.  1872. 

2  Cathcart  Julian  Boycott,  b.  15  June,  1874, 

3  William  Reginald  Boycott,  6.  1  Feb.  1876. 
1  Louisa  Elizabeth  Boycott,  b.  24  Sept.  1877. 

Mr.  Boycott  d.  24  April,  1856,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  dau., 
Emma,  now  of  Rudge  Hall. 

^rais— Granted  21  March,  1663,  by  Bysshc,  Clarcnceux— Gu., 
on  a  chief  arg.  three  grenadoes  ppr. 

Crest — An  armed  arm  ppr.  issuing  out  of  a  mural  crowa 
gu.  and  casting  a  grenade  fired  ppr. 

Motto — Pro  rege  ct  religione. 

Seoi— Eudge  Hall,  Wolverhampton. 


BOYD    OF    MIDDLETON    PARK. 

See  EOCHFOET-BOYD. 


BOYD    OF    MERTON    HALL. 

BoTD,  John  Christian  Ctjrwen,  Esq.  of  Merton 
Hall,  CO.  Wigton,  6.  1811  ;  s.  his  brother  Mark 
through  concession  of  property,  16  Oct.  1874 ;  m. 
1841,  Meeta,  only  surviving  dau.  of  the  late  Eobert 
Campbell,  Esq.  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  the  co.  of  Wigton, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Campbell,  6.  20  April,  1842,  late  Lieut.  R.A.,  to.  Jose- 
phine, dau.  of  Lewis  Livingstone,  Esq.,  and  has  a  son, 
Aubrey  Paget. 

II.  William  Arthur  Edward,  b.  6  April,  1855,  Lieut.  1st 
King's  Own  Stafford  Militia. 

I.  Edy the  Marion  Boyd. 

II.  Caroline  Augusta,  to.  Reginald  Beauchamp  Yorke,  son 
of  the  late  Very  Rev.  and  Hon.  Archdeacon  Yorke. 

III.  Leila  Jessie. 

IV.  Blanche  Mary,  m.  Lord  Henry  Paget,  son  of  Henry  2nd 
Marquess  of  Anglesey. 

V.  Bertha  Margaret  Mabel. 

HtnCaflC— This  family  is  of  very  considerable  antiquity, 
claiming  a  common  ancestry  with  the  Boyds,  Earls  of  Kilmar- 
nock.   Its  representative, 

The  Rev.  William  Boyd,  D.D.,  of  Merton  Hall,  co.  Wigton, 
sold  his  Lancashire  lands,  long  in  his  family's  possession,  1780. 
Hem.  Joanna,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  Maitland,  a  younger 


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BOY 


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EOY 


«on  of  Pitricliie  and  Banchory,  co.  Aberdeen,  and  had  two 
sons,  Edwabd,  his  heir,  and  William,  d.  in  America,  1814, 
leaving  a  son,  Maitland  Wilson.    The  elder  son, 

Edwaed  Boid,  Esq.  of  Merton  Hall,  co.  Wigton,  D.L.,  m. 
1797,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Benjamin  Yule,  Esq.  of  Wheatfield, 
CO.  Edinburgh,  and  had  issue, 

William  Spbot,  E.I.C.'s  Civil  Service,  Political  Commis- 
sioner at  Guzerat  and  Resident  at  the  Court  of  Baroda,  dec. 

Benjamin,  of  London,  Merchant,  murdered  in  18.51  by  the 
natives  of  the  Island  of  Guadalcanar,  in  the  South  Seas,  on 
landing  from  his  yacht,  "  The  Wanderer,"  E.Y.S. 

Mask,  of  Merton  Hall. 

John  Cheistlan  CnfiWEN,  now  of  Merton  Hall. 

Edward  Lennox.  James. 

Marion.  Mary,  d.  28  Dec.  1878. 

Stewart,  <r.v.nm.  Jessy,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Boyd  ci.  1846;  his  son, 

Mabk  Boyd,  Esq.  of  Merton  Hall,  J.P.,  6.  1805;  s.  his 
brother  Benjamin,  1851 ;  m.  1848,  Emma  Anne,  widow  of 
Eobert  Coates,  Esq.  of  Montagu  Square,  London,  a  West 
India  proprietor,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Arms — Az.  a  fess  chequy  arg.  and  gu. 

Crest — A  dexter  hand  couped  at  the  wrist,  erect,  pointing 
with  the  thumb  and  the  next  two  fingers,  the  others  tui-ning 
down,  aU  ppr. 

Motto— Con&Ho. 

Supporters — Two  squirrels  ppr. 

Seat— Merton  Hall,  Newton  Stewart,  N.B. 

Town  Residence— il,  Princes  Gardens,  Princes  Gate,  6.W. 


BOYD    OF   BALLYMACOOL. 

Boyd,  John  Eobebt,  Esq.  of  Balljmacool,  co. 
Donegal,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Barrister-at-Law,  High 
Sheriff  1846,  h.  24  June,  1808 ;  m.  6  Aug.  1851, 
Mary-Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  WiUiam  Knox, 
of  Clonleigh. 

HtltCaflP.— John  Botd,  Esq.  of  Letterkenny,  son  (by 
Eleanor  his  wife)  of  John  Boyd,  also  of  Letterkenny,  and 
grandson  of  John  Boyd,  who  built  the  family  mansion  of 
Letterkenny,  1672,  claimed  descent  from  a  younger  branch  of 
the  ancient  Scottish  family  of  Boyd,  Earls  of  Kilmarnock,  m. 
Ann,  dau.  of  Alderman  Gamble,  of  Derry,  and  had  with  other 
issue,  John,  his  heir ;  and  Archibald,  of  Derry,  who  m.  Anne 
MacNeUl,  of  the  Colonsay  family,  and  was  father  of  the  late 
gallant  Capt.  John  MacNeill  Eotd,  R.N.,  of  "the  Ajax," 
who  perished  at  Kingstown,  near  Dublin,  in  the  memorable 
storm  of  9  Feb.  1861.  Mr.  Boyd  d.  1764,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

John  Eotd,  Esq.  Major  in  the  Donegal  Militia,  m.  Martha, 
eldest  dau.  of  Col.  Stewart,  Governor  of  the  Bahama  Islands, 
and  was  father  of 

John  Botd,  Esq.,  Barrister-of  Law,  6.  20  Aug.  1769;  m.  26 
Jan.  1799,  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Samuel  Hayes,  Bart,  of 
Drumboe  Castle,  and  had  issue, 

John  Eobeet,  now  of  Ballymacool. 

William,  Captain  in  87th  Koyal  Irish  Fusiliers,  afterwards 

Captain  and  Brevet-Major  in  the  Scots  Greys,  in  the  Crimea, 

1854,  d.  unm. 
Mary,  m.  WilUam  H.  Porter,  Esq. 
Patty.  Frances. 

Anna  Maria,  m.  William  Stewart  Eoss,  Esq.  of  Sheep  Hill, 

CO.  Derry. 
Isabella,  m.  John  Eobinson,  Esq. 

Arriis — Az.  a  fess  chequy  arg.  and  gu. 

Crest— A  dexter  hand,  couped  at  the  wrist,  erect,  pointing 
with  the  thumb  and  first  two  lingers,  ppr. 
J/oteo— Confido. 
SeaJ— Ballymacool,  Letterkenny,  co.  Donegal. 


BOYLE    OF    SHEWALTON. 

BoTlE,  David,  of  Shcwalton,  co.  Ayr,  Comm. 
E.N.,  b.  31  May,  1833  ;  m.  23  July,  1873,  Dorothea 
Elizabeth  Thomasina,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Edward 
Hunter-Blair,  Bart,  of  Blairquhan,  and  Las  issue, 

I.  Pateick  James,  6.  18  June,  1874. 

II.  Edward  George,  b.  16  June,  1875. 

III.  Augusta  Helen  Elizabeth,  6.  25  Aug.  1876. 
iCtnCatJC.— The  Right  Hon.  David  Boyle  (4th  son  of  the 

Hon.  Patrick  Boyle,  3rd  son  of  John,  2nd  Earl  of  Glasgow,  «« 
BuBKB's  Peerage),  some  time  Lord  JuBtice-General  and  Presi- 


dent in  the  Court  of  Session,  in  Scotland,  h.  26  July,  1772;  m. 
1st,  24  Dec.  1804,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Alexander 
Montgomerie,  Esq.  of  Annick  Lodge,  next  brother  of  Hugh,     \ 
12th  Earl  of  Eglinton,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.   14  April,     ' 
1822), 
Patrick,  late  of  Shewalton. 

Alexander,  Rear- Admiral  E.N. ,  retired,  6. 9  March,  1810;  m. 
2  July,  1844,  Agnes,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  James  Walker, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
John,  b.  9  Sept.  1819;  Barrister-at-Law;  m.  6  Sept.  1853, 
Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  Theodore  Walrond,  Esq.  of  Caldcr  Park, 
CO.  Lanark,  and  has  issue. 

William,  C.B.,  Colonel  in  the  army,  and  Lieut.-Col.  89tli 
regt.,  b.  25  Jan.  1821 ;  m.  14  June,  1853,  Loui.'a,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Henry  Parsons,  and  had  issue.  He  d.  March, 
1874;  sherf.  Feb. 1873. 
Archibald  Thomas,  at  the  Scottish  Bar,  &.  14  April,  1822; 
d.  27  March,  1863. 

EUzabeth,  m.  1828,  James  Hope,  Esq..  3rd  son  of  the  late 
Eight  Hon.  Charles  Hope  and  the  Lady  Charlotte  Hope. 
Helen,  m.  1  June,  1829,  Sir  Charles  Dalrymple  Fergusson, 
Bart.,  of  Kilkerran,  who  d.  8  March,  1849 ;  she  d.  26  June, 
1869. 
Hamilla  Augusta,  deceased.  Eleanor  Charlotte. 

Mr.  Boyle  m.  2ndly,  17  July,  1827,  Camilla  Catherine,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  late  Hon.  David  Smythe,  of  Methven  Castle,  co. 
Perth,  a  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Session,  and  had  by  her,  who 
still  survives  him, 
George  David  (Eev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Kidderminster,  6.  17 
May,  1828;  m.  7  Jan.  1861,  Mary  Christiana,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  late  WiUiam  Eobins,  Esq.  of  Hagley,  co.  Worcester, 
J.P. 

Robert,  Capt.  R.A.,  6.  2  Dec.  1830;  m.  1856,  Frances  Sydney, 
dau.  of  Francis  F.  Sankey,  M.D.,  and  had  issue.     He  d.  29 
Aug.  1869. 
Henry  Dundas,  H.E.I.C.S.,  6.  I  Feb.  1833;    d.  19    April, 

1853. 
Amelia  Laura. 
The  Eight  Hon.  David  Boyle  s.  to  Shewalton,  on  the  death  of 
his  elder  brother,  Col.  John  Boyle,  30  Jan.  1837;  d.  4  Feb. 
1853,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Pateick  Boyle,  Esq.  of  Shewalton,  M.A.,  Oriel  College, 
Oxon,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Member  of  the  Faculty  of  Advocates, 
Convener  of  the  County  of  Ayr,  6.  29  March,  1806;  m.  27 
Aug.  1830,  Mary  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Eobert  Dalrymple 
Horn  Elphinstone,  Bart,  of  Horn  and  Logie  Elphinstone,  and 
had  surviving  issue, 

I.  David,  now  of  Shewalton. 

II.  Eobert  Elphinstone,  Major  and  Commandant  llthPrinco- 
of  Wales's  Own  Bengal  Lancers,  b.  3  June,  1H.J7. 

m.  Alexander  James,  late  30th  Foot,  b.  26  Feb.  1842. 

I.  Elizabeth  Magdalene  Graeme. 

II.  Mary  Helen.  iii.  Helen  Jane. 
He  d.  6  Sept.  1874,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms — Quarterly;  1st  and  4th,  or,  an  eagle  displayed  with 
two  heads  gu. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  per  bend  embattled  arg.  and  gu. 
over  all  an  escutcheon  or,  charged  with  three  stags'  horns  erect, 
gu. 

Crest— An  eagle  d'splayed  with  two  heads  per  pale  embat- 
tled arg.  and  gu. 

Motto — Dominus  providebit. 

Seat— Shewalton,  Dreghorn,  Ayrshire. 


BOYSE    OF    BANNOW. 

BoTSE,  Henet  Samuel  Hunt,  Esq.  of  Bannow, 
CO.  Wexford,  D.L.,  J.P.,  Capt.  R.N.  ;  m.  27  July, 
1847,  Emily,  dau.  of  Col.  Thomas  Steele,  Madras 
Native  Infantry  {see  Steele  of  Batkbride),  and  has 


1.  Heney  AnTHnK,  Capt.   Wexford   Militia,   6.  U  March, 

1848;    ni.  2  May,  1872,  Emily  Clare,  only  dau.   of  liev. 

Thomas  Harvey  of  Cowden,  near  Edenbridge,  Kent,  and 

has  issue, 

Heney  Thomas  Aethue  Shapland,  6.  5  Jan.  1878. 
Emily  Dorothea  Mary  Clare,  b.  7  Aug.  1873. 
Vera  Marguerite  Mansel,   6.  27  Jan.  1875. 
u.  St.  George  Philip,  b.  15  Aug.  1855. 
m.  William  Shapland,  b.  16  June,  1857. 
IV.  Eichard  Thomas,  b.  13  Nov.  1862. 
I.  Emily  Thomasine  Mary,  m.   1872,  Robert  Tyr.dall,  jun., 

eldest  son  of  Eobert  Tyndall,   Esq.   of  Oaklands,    co. 

Wexford. 
u.  Elizabeth  Dorothea,  m.  5  Dec.  1871 ;    Capt.  Alexander 

Frederick  Stewart,  0th  Dragoon  Guards,  eldest  son  of 

Alexander  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Ballyeduionds,  wo.  Down. 


BOY 


THE  LANDED  GENTKY. 


3RA 


179 


in.  Philippa  Kate  Grace,  d.  22  Feb.  1£C5. 
IV.  Augusta  Jane. 

Mr.  Bojse  s.  to  the  Bannow  estates  on  the  death  of 
his  maternal  uncle  in  1864,  and  thereupon  adopted 
the  surname  of  Boyse. 

ILtltCiIflC. — Nathaniel  Botse,  Esq.  of  Bannow,  the  first 
of  the  family  who  settled  in  Ireland,  obtained  a  grant  under 
the  Act  of  Settlement,  ChaklesII.,  of  Bannow,  and  4,310  acres 
adjoining  in  the  co.  Wexford,  by  Patent,  dated  3  Nov.  1666, 
and  was  High  Sheriff  of  the  county  1677.  He_  had,  by  Mag- 
dalen his  wife,  three  sons  and  one  dau., 

I.  Nathaniel,  his  successor. 

II.  Benjamin,  of  Dublin,  whose  will,  dated  20  June,  1711, 
was  proved  12  Nov.  1712. 

III.  Jacob,  Capt.  in  the  army.  High  Sheriff  co.  Wexford, 
1720,  whose  will,  dated  25  May,  1724,  was  proved  3Uth  of 
same  month. 

I.  Patience,  Mrs.  Vicary,  of  Wexford. 
Mr.  Boyse  d.  1678,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Nathaniel  Boyse,  Esq.  of  Bannow,  B.A.  Oxford,  1673, 
M.A.,  1676,  who  purchased  in  1703,  from  the  Commissioners 
for  the  sale  of  forfeited  estates,  lands  in  the  oo.  Wexford  and 
the  Queen's  Co.  ;  he  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Samuel  Helsham, 
Esq.,  Kilkenny,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Nathaniel,  his  successor. 

II.  Samuel,  whose  wUl,  dated  9  May,  1728,  was  proved  15 
July,  1730.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Cooke,  Esq.,  and 
had,  with  three  daus.,  Frances;  Elizabeth;  and  Anne,  a 
son, 

TnoMAS,  of  Bishop's  Hall,  co.  Kilkenny,  whose  will,  dated 
12  Aug.  1785,  was  proved  the  following  year.    He  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Edward  Jackson,  Esq.,  of  Portnescully, 
CO.  Kilkenny,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
1  Samoel,  who  eventually  s.  to  Bannow. 

1  Nina,  m.  John  Greene,  Esq.  of  Greeneville,  co.  Kil- 
kenny. 

2  Mary  Anne,  m.  Mnsgrave  of  Myrtle  Grove. 

3  Frances,   m.  Eobert  Carew,  Esq.  of  Balliuamona,  co. 


William  Watts,  Esq.,  Dublin. 


Waterford. 

4  Margaret, 

5  Jane. 

III.  Jacob,  bapt.  at  St.  Peter's,  Dublin,  25  Aug.  1701. 

I.  Frances,  bapt.  at  same  place,  9  March  169LI. 

II.  Anne,  bapt.  at  same  place,  19  Aug.  1703,  m.  Thomas 
Cooke,  Esq. 

Mr.  Boyse,  whose  will,  dated  8  April,  1714,  was  proved  17  Dec. 
following,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Natuaniel  Botse,   Esq.  of  Bannow,   bapt.  at  St.  Peter's, 
Dublin,  16  May,   1702,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Kowe, 
Esq.  of  Bally harty,  co.  Wexford,  and  had  issue, 
I.  EicHARD,  his  heir. 

u.  Nathaniel  (Eev.),  b.  1727,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  Oct. 
1751,  Vicar  of  Newmarket,  co.  Cork,  d.  unm.  31  Blay, 
1792. 

I.  Ehisabeth,  m.  John  Glascott,  Esq.  of  Aldertown,  co. 
Wexford,  and  d.  s.  p.  23  Feb.  1768;  she  was  his  first  wife. 
He  d.  s.  p.  5  Dec.  1810.  He  was  uncle  of  John  Glascott,  Esq. 
of  Killowen,  whose  eldest  son,  John  Glascott,  Esq.,  was 
father  of  John  H.  Glascott,  Esq.,  J.P.  co.  Wexford,  who 
has  a  son,  John  Perrott  Glascott. 

II.  Frances,  to.  as  2nd  wife.  Doctor  Thomas  Carr,  of  Water- 
ford,  and  had  a  son,  George  Carr,  who  s.  to  the  Bannow 
estates,  and  d.  s.  p.,  and  two  daus. 

Mr.  Boyse,  whose  will,  dated  13  June,  1726,  was  proved 
7  May,  1735,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Botse,  Esq.  of  Bannow,  6.  1726,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Wexford,  1755,  m.  by  licence,  dated  28  Feb.  1733,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Col.  Philip  Savage  of  Kilgibbon,  co.  Wexford,  and 
d.  s.  'p.  23  Jan.  1793,  when  his  estates  passed  to  his  nephew, 
George  Carr,  and  upon  his  death  s.  p.  they  passed  to  George 
Carr's  sisters  as  co-heirs,  and  were  eventually  purchased  by 
their  kinsman,  the  heir  male  of  the  family, 

Samdel  Boyse,  Esq.  of  Bannow,  and  Bishop's  Hall,  who  m. 
hy  licence  dated  10  March,  1780,  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Shapland 
Carew,  Esq.  of  Castleboro,  co.  Wexford,  by  whom  (who  d.  29 
Deo.  1835),  he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  Shapland,  C.B.,  Lieut.-Col.  12th  Dragoons,  d.  unm. 
1833. 

lu.  KicHARD,  $.  his  brother  at  Bannow. 

I.  Dorothea,  d.  uam.  u.  Jane,  d.  unm. 

ni.  Frances,  d.  unm. 

IV.  Margaret,  to.  Henry  HoWsworth  Himt,  Esq.,  Waterford, 
and  had,  with  two  daus.,  three  sons, 

1  Henry  Samuel,  now  of  Bannow. 

2  William  Boy.sc. 

3  Uobert  Shapland  (Kev.),  Viv.ar  of  Mark  Beech,  Kent. 

V.  Mary,  d,  unm. 


Mr.  Boyse  d.  26  Dec.  1839,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Boyse,  Esq.  of  Bannow,  6.  25  Dec.  1785;  D.L.  and 
J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1841;  m.  Jane  Stratford,  dau.  of  John 
Kirwan,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  widow  of  Caesar  Colclough, 
Esq.  of  Tintern  Abbey,  co.  Wexford.  Mr.  Boyse  d.  s.p.  1853 
(his  widow  survived  until  4  May,  187S),  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother. 

Rev.  Richard  Botse,  of  Bannow,  m.  Winifred  Berner.? 
Plestow,  of  Wathngton  Hall,  Norfolk,  by  whom  (who  d.  7  Jan. 
1861)  he  had  an  only  son, 

AuGUSTOs  Freeman,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  co.  Wexford,  d.  s.  p.  in 
his  father's  lifetime,  Sept.  18.59. 
Mr.  Boyse  d.  March,  1864,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  the 
present 

Henry  Samcel  Hunt  Boyse,  Esq.  of  Bannow. 

Scai— Bannow  House,  New  Ross,  co.  Wexford. 


BRABAZON  OF  BEABAZON  PARK. 

Beabazon,  Hugh,  Esq.  of  Brabazon  Park,  co. 
Mayo,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Major  in  the  armv,  late  a 
Capt.  in  the  15th  Hussars  ;  m.  9  Feb.  1827,  Ellen 
Ambrosia,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  William 
Hem-y  Palmer,  Bart,  of  Palmerstown,  and  Kenure 
Park,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Luke  Brabazon,  Capt.  E.A.,  6.  23  March,  1832,  a  most 
gifted  and  promising  officer,  treacherously  murdered  in 
China  in  1860. 

II.  John  Palmer,  Lieut.  10th  Hussars,  5.  12  Feb.  1843. 
I.  Elizabeth  Louisa.  ii.  Augusta. 

III.  Emma,  m.  Aug.  1862,  Fred.  Augustus  Campbell,  Esq. 
A.D.C.,  late  60th  Rifles,  now  Controller  of  the  Household 
of  H.E.H.  Princess  Louise,  brother  of  Sir  E.  F.  Campbell, 
Bart. 

IV.  Kate. 

This  gentleman,  eldest  son  of  Luke  Kiggins,  Esq., 
late  of  Castlebar,  co.  JIayo,  by  Catherine  his  wife, 
sister  of  Sir  Anthony  Brabazon,  Bart,  of  Brabazon 
Park,  assumed  by  royal  license,  1852,  the  surname 
and  arms  of  Beabazon. 

^r/)is— Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  on  a  bend  or,  three 
martlets  sa.,  a  fleur-de-lis  arg.  for  difference,  for  Brabazon; 
2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  guttee  de  poix,  on  a  fcss  sa.  three  towers 
of  the  first,  for  Higgins. 

Crest— On  a  mount  vert  a  falcon  rising  belled  or,  charged - 
with  a  fleur-de-lis  az. 

Motto — Vota  vita  mea. 

-Seni— Brabazon  Park,  Swineford,  co.  Mayo. 


BRABAZON    OF    MORNINGTON. 

Beabazon,  James  Heney,  Esq.  of  Mornington, 
Meath,  J.P.,  formerly  of  the  16th  regt.,  b.  March, 
183.3 ;  m.  1st,  16  March,  1858,  Rose  Augusta, 
eldest  dau.  of  Greorge  Vandeleur,  Esq.  of  Ballvnc- 
moua,  CO.  Limerick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1859),  has 
one  chdd, 

Rose-Augusta-Cecil. 
He  m.  2ndly,  1862,  Helena,  dau.  of  Yi.  P.  Hodnett, 
Esq. 

itilTCSCJE. — Captain  James  Brabazon  (younger  son  of 
the  Hon.  Sir  Anthony  Brabazon,  brother  of  William,  1st  Earl 
of  Meath),  m.  1676,  Alice  Bates,  of  North  Wales,  and  had, 
iyiter  alios,  William,  ancestor  of  the  Beabazons  of  Rath,  co. 
Louth,  and 

James  Brabazon,  Esq.,  6.  8  March,  1661,  who  m.  12  Dec. 
1686,  Mary,  dau.  of  Dudley  CoIIey,  Esq.  of  Castlecarbcrry, 
and  aunt  to  the  1st  Lord  Mornington,  and  d.  15  Jan.  1723, 
having  had  issue.    The  youngest  son, 

Anthony  Brabazon,  Esq.  b.  16  Dec.  1698;  m.  24  Nov.  1733, 
Mary  Donagh,  and  d.  at  Barstown,  6  July,  1771,  ler.ving 
issue.    The  2nd  son, 

Philip  Brabazon,  Esq.,  of  Mornington  House,  h.  22  Nov. 
1733;  TO.  28  May,  1772,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Adam.';,  of 
Howth.stown,  CO.  Meath,  and  by  her  (who  d.  6  July,  1703), 
left  at  his  decease,  5  Jan.  1828,  a  son, 

William  Philip  Brabazon,  Esq.,  b.  28  Oct.  1783;  w.  17 
March,  1809,  Letitia,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Vignolcs,  of 
Cornaher,  co.  Westmeath,  and  had, 

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BEA 


jAnres,  late  of  Mornington. 
John  Vignoles.  Martin  Godfrey. 

Anne  Honoria,  in.  Ist,  June,  1831,  Robert  Ashe,  Esq.;  and 
2ndl}-,  June,  1841,  Thomas  Des  Voeux,  of  Portarlington, 
Esq.  J.P. ;  d.  1835. 
Elizaheth  Martha,  d.  1865. 
Julia,  m.  10  April,  1838,  John,  eldest  son  of  ■William  Edmund 

Keilly,  Esq.  of  Tamanaghame,  co.  Down;  d.  1849. 
Letitia,  m.  4  June,  1856,''Col.  Hawlishaw,  B.E. 
Catherine   Maria,    m.    1859,    Col.   Coote,    of  Huntington, 
Queen's  Co. 
His  eldest  son, 

Ja.mes  Brabazon,  Esq.  of  Mornington,  J.P.,  s.  his  uncle  in 
1830,  b.  7  April,  1810 ;  m.  14  June,  1832,  Amelia,  only  dau.  of 
Sir  Henry  E,  Austen,  of  Shalford  House,  Surrey,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  James  Henkt,  now  of  Mornington. 

II.  Louisa  Letitia  Henrietta,  m.  16  July,  1858,  Arthur  Cliarles 
Innes,  of  Dromantine,  CO.  Down,  J.P.  and  D.h. 

III.  Maria  Georgina. 
He  d.  11  July,  1873. 

Anns — Gu.,  on  a  bend  or,  three  martlets  sa. 

Crest — On  a  mount  vert  a  falcon  rising  or,  belled  gold. 

Motto — Vota  vita  mea. 

Seat— Mornington  House,  Drogheda. 


MOOEE-BRABAZON    OF    TAEA    HOUSE. 

Mooee-Beabazon,  John  Aethtje  Henet,  Esq. 
of  Tara  House,  co.  Meath,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army, 
late  Major  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  b.  1828  ;  s.  his  uncle, 
the  Rev.  W.  J.  Moore-Brabazon,  in  1866,  when  he 
assumed  the  additional  name  of  Beabazon. 

It  incase— John  Moore,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  acquired  in 
1721  certain  lands  in  the  barony  of  Mellifont,  co.  Louth,  under 
an  Act  of  Parliament,  passed  for  the  sale  of  the  estates  of 
William  Graham,  Esq.  He  ra.  a  sister  of  Right  Hon.  Charles 
Campbell,  M.P.,  of  New  Grange,  co.  Meath,  and  had  issue, 
Charles,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  s.  p. ;  Alice,  m.  Gen.  Sir  John 
Whiteford,  Bart.,  and  a  younger  son, 

John  Mooee,  Esq.  of  Tullyhallen,  co.  Meath,  M.D.,  m.  26 
Aug.  1752,  Frideswide,  dau.  of  Dixie  Coddington,  Esq.  of 
Athlumney  Castle,  co.  Meath,  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Alice,  in.  Thomas  Achmuty,  Esq.  of  Madeira. 

Jane,  in.  July,  1799,  Hon.  and  Very  Rev.  John  Hewitt,  Dean 
of  Cloyne. 

Frideswide,  m.  1786,  Col.  Hon.  Robert  Henry  Southwell. 
Dr.  Moore  was  shot  at  his  own  door  by  an  unknown  person  in 
1788,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Moore.  Esq.  of  New  Lodge,  co.  Herts,  6.  20  Sept. 
1763 ;  in.  1st,  24  May,  1788,  Barbara,  dau.'of  Hon.  William 
Brabazon  (2nd  son  of  Edward,  7th  Earl  of  Meath),  of  Tara 
House,  CO.  Meath,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Arthur 
Gifford,  Esq.  of  Aghern,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  John,  his  heir. 

II.  John  Arthur,  b.  24  Sept.  1791,  an  Officer  in  the  Royal 
Navy,  served  under  Admiral  Blackwood ;  m.  31  July,  1827, 
Sophia,  dau.  of  Col.  Yates,  and  had  issue, 

1  John  Arthur  Henry,  now  of  Tara  House,  who  s.  his 
uncle  in  1866. 

2  William  Richard,  B.C.S.,  Joint  Magistrate  at  Mirzapore, 
killed  in  the  Mutiny. 

3  Charles  William,  B.C.S. 

4  Adolphus  Warburton,  India  Office. 

5  Martin  James,  Bengal  Cavalry. 

1  Frances   Stewart,    m.    Capt.    Richard    Charles   Acton 
Throckmorton,  late  87th  Foot  (see  Burke's  Peerage  and 
Baronetage). 
ni.  Charles  Henry,  h.  21  March,  1798. 
Mr.  Moore  m.  2ndly,  26  April,  1839,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  George 
Samuel  Collyer,  Esq.,  and  d.  April,  1842,  when  he  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Rev.  William  John  Moore-Brabazon,  of  Tara  House,  6. 
29  April,  1789,  who  having  s.  to  his  mother's  family  estates, 
assumed  by  sign  manual,  in  July,  1345,  the  additional  name 
and  arms  of  Brabazon.  He  d.  s.  ^j.  in  1866,  when  he  was  s. 
by  his  nephew,  the  present  owner. 

^i-iiis- Gu.,  on  abend  or,  three  martlets  sa.,  a  crescent  for 
difif. 
Crest — On  a  mount  vert  a  falcon  rising  or,  belled  gold. 
MoUo— Vota.  vita  mea. 
&«;— Tara  House,  co.  Meath. 
Clubs— The  United  Service ;  and  the  Junior  United  Service. 


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BEACKENBURY  OF  SKENDLEBY 
HOUSE. 

BEACKENBtrET,  Edwaed  Eenwick,  Esq.  of 
Skendleby  House,  co.  Lincoln,  b.  18-18. 

ILtlTE.^gC. — Carr  Brackenbdbt,  Esq.  of  Spilsby,  co.  Lin- 
coln, in.  1st,  Miss  Anne  Gace,  by  whom  he  had  six  sons  and 
one  dau., 

I.  Cabb,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Joseph. 

in.  Thomas  Cabb,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth  Ostler,  who  d.  17C0; 
and  2ndly,  1761,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Montram, 
Esq.     He  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Chables  Bbackenbuby,   Esq.   of  Scremby  Hall,  who  m. 
1780,  Caroline  Hairby,  and  had  issue, 

1  Charles,  in.  Miss  Janetta  Brackenbury,  and  had  one 
dau.,  Janetta. 

2  George. 

3  Henry,  of  Scremby  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  b.  11  Dec.  1790; 
m.  1st,  28  May,  1821,  Anne,  only  dau.  of  John 
Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Ansthorpe  Hall,  co.  York;  and 
2ndly,  Julia  Charlotte  Hare,  dau.  of  Robert  Cropper, 
Esq.  of  Laceby  House,  co.  Lincoln,  and  d.  15  May,  1862, 
leaving  issue, 

Henry  Chables  Verschotle  Jclitjs,  6.  16  Aug.  18G0, 
now  of  Scremby  Hall. 
Julia  Gertrude  Florence,  6.  23  Nov.  1851. 

4  Augustus.  5  Evelyn. 

1  Anne.  2  Caroline. 

3  Sopliia.  4  Louisa. 

He  d.  16  March,  1816. 
rv.  Langley.  v.  Charles.  ai.  John. 

I.  Anne. 
He  in.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Tyrwhitt,  Bart.,  by  whom 
he  had  one  son,  James.    His  eldest  son, 

Carb  Brackenbury,  Esq.  of  Panton  Hall,  co.  Lincoln, 
eldest  son  of  Carr  Brackenbury,  Esq.  of  Spilsby,  was  father  of 
The  Rev.  Edward  Brackenbury,  of  Skendleby,  who  d.  s.  p., 
and  of 

Richard  Beackenburt,  Esq.  of  Aswarby,  co.  Lincoln,  m. 
Janetta  Gun,  of  Edinburgh,  and  had  issue, 

John  Macphebson  (Sir),  K.H.,  late  H.M.'s  Consul  at  Cadiz; 

m.  1801,  Miss  Nichelson,  dau.  of  William  Nichelson,  Esq. 

Edward  (Sir),  late  of  Skendleby  House. 

AViUiam,   of  Whitby  House,   co.   Lincoln,  formerly  of  the 
101st  regt.,  deceased. 

Janetta,   lu.  Charles  Brackenbury,   Esq.,   elder  brother  of 
the  Rev.  Henry  Brackenbury,  of  Scremby. 
The  2nd  son, 

Sir  Edward  Bbackenbuby,  Knt.  of  Skendleby  House,  co. 
Lincoln,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  m.  Ist,  9 
June,  1827,  Maria,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Bromhead,  of 
Repham,  co.  Lincoln,  and  had  issue, 

Edward  Bromhead,  b.  18  Oct.  I82I  ;  d.  1845. 
He  in.  2ndly,  Eleanor,  widow  of  the  late  William  B.  Clark, 
Esq.  of  Belford  Hall,  Northumberland,  and  dau.  of  the  late 
Addison  Fenwick,  Esq.  of  Bishopwearmouth,  by  whom  he  had 
issue,  two  sons, 

Edward  Fenwick,  6.  1848.  Arthur,  6.  1852. 

He  d.  1  June,  1864. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  chevrons  interlaced  in  base  sa. 

Crest — A  lion  couchant  sa.,  at  the  foot  of  an  oak-tree,  ppr. 

Motto — Sans  reculer  jamais. 

Seat — Skendleby  House,  near  Spilsby,  co.  Lincoln. 


BRADDON    OF    TREGLITH. 

Beaddon,  Rogee  Kingdon,  Esq.  of  Treglith,  co. 
Cornwall,  s.  his  father,  the  late  John  Braddon,  Esq., 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  1857  ;  m.  1870,  Elizabeth  Mountjov, 
dau.  of  John  Pearse,  Esq.  of  Treator,  Padstow 
Cornwall,  and  has  a  son  and  heir, 
John  Kingdon,  6.  1871 ;  another  son,  and  a  dau. 

HtUCaCfC.— The  first  of  the  family  recorded  in  the  Herald's 
College,  as  living  in  Cornwall,  is 

Stephen  Braddon,  Barrister  of  the  Inner  Temple,  of  Tre- 
worgey,  in  St.  Genny's.  He  was  elected  M.P.  for  Bossiney, 
1  Queen  Elizabeth  (1558),  and  again  in  the  5th  of  the  same 
reign. 

William  Braddon,  grandson  of  Stephen,  rebuilt  the  old 

house  of  Treworgey,  and  was  M.P.  for  Cornwall  1651.    He  d. 

at  Treworgey,  1694.    By  Ann  his  wife  (who  d.  21  Oct.  1672), 

I  he  left  iisu«,  two  son*  and  one  d,au.,  Heney;    Lawren«e, 


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181 


Barrister  of  the  Middle  Temple ;  Ann,  m.  Harrington,  of 
Devon,  grandson  of  Sir  John  Harrington,  Knt.,  godson  of 
Queen  Elizabeth.    The  elder  son, 

Henry  Braddon,  Esq.,  d.  26  Sept.  1711,  leaving  a  son, 

Rev.  John  Braddon,  who,  in  1713,  was  inducted  to  the 
livings  of  Luffincott  and  St.  Gilos-on-the-Heath,  Devon.  He 
7)1.  Mary,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Hill,  Esq.  of  Grimscott,  Cornwall, 
and  left  two  sons  and  three  daus.    The  elder  son, 

John  Braddon,  Esq.,  in.  Mary,  only  child  of  Richard 
Martyn,  Esq.  of  Melford,  Devon,  and  d.  at  MeUord  1788, 
leaving  three  sons  and  a  dau., 

William,  his  heir. 

John  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Werrington,  Devon,  d.  s.  p.  1842. 

Henrt,  of  Skisdon  Lodge. 

Mary,   m.  Rev.  Thomas  Tregeuna  Hamley,   and  d.  s.  p. 
1815. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Braddon,  Esq.  of  Treglith,  Cornwall,  m.  1774, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Spettigue,  Esq.  of  Treghth,  and  d. 
1823,  leaving  three  sons, 

John,  of  Treglith. 

Thomas  Anstis.  Richard  Martyn. 

The  son  and  heir, 

John  Braddon,  Esq.  of  Treghth,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  m.  Judith, 
dau.  of  Richard  Kingdon,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Holsworthy,  Devon, 
and  hy  her  (who  d.  18513)  left  at  his  decease,  1857,  with  two 
other  sons,  the  present  Roger  Kingdon  Braddon,  Esq.,  now 
of  Treglith. 

Arms— Sa.,  a  hend  fusilly  arg. 

Motlo — Aut  mors  aut  libertas. 

Seal — Treglith,  Treneglos,  near  Launceston. 


BRADDON    OF    BLACKLANDS. 

Braddon,  William  Clode,  Esq.  of  Bkcklands, 
Devon,  aud  Skisdon  Lodge,  Cornwall,  J. P. ;  m.  1840, 
Margaret  Selina,  dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Wogan 
Patton,  of  the  Bengal  army,  aud  has  issue  two  sons 
and  one  dau., 

I.  William  Clode,  late  of  H.M.'s  75th  regt.,  6.  1843;  m. 
1866,  Barbara  Elizabeth  Maria,  dau.  of  late  William 
Little,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Llanvair  Grange,  Monmouthshire, 
and  has,  with  other  issue,  William,  b.  1873. 

II.  Edward  Henry  Clode,  Lieut.  H.M.'s  55th  regt. 

JLtltraJIC. — Henry  Braddon,  Esq.  of  Skisdon  Lodge,  3rd 
son  of  John  Braddon,  Esq.  of  Melford,    m.   Sarah,   dau.   of 
Wihiam  Clode,  Esq.  of  Camelford,  and  d.  1817,  leaving  five 
sons  and  two  daus., 
Richard,  Major  E.I.C.S. ;  d.  unm.  1837. 
William,  late  of  Skisdon  Lodge. 

John  Clode,  of  Camelford  and  Skisdon  Lodge;  d.  1850. 
Henry,  m.  Fanny,  dau.  of  J.  White,  Esq.  of  co.  Cavan. 
Edward  Nicholas  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  St.  Mary's  and  St.  Cle- 
ments, Kent,  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  W.  Wright,   Esq.   of 
Kent. 

Sarah  Phillis  Clode,  m.  1st,  Edward  Kelly,  Esq.,  Capt.  51st 
Light  Infantry,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Arthur  Kelly,  Esq.  of 
Kelly,  Devon,  and  by  him  (who  d.  24  May,  ISSl)  has  a  son, 
Edward  Henry  Kelly,  of  Camplehay,  Devon.  She  m.  2ndly, 
Rev.  WiUiam  Cowlard,  who  d.  17  June,  1844. 
Mary,  m.  Charles  Basden,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N. 
The  2nd  son, 

William  Braddon,  Esq.  of  Blacldands  and  Skisdon  Lodge, 
J. P.,  late  H. E.I.C.S.,  m.  Hannah  Maria,  dau.  of  John  Daniells, 
Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1833)  had  issue, 
William  Clode,  now  of  Skisdon  Lodge. 
Henry  Edward,  hi.  Alicia  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Chapman, 
Esq.  of  Bloomfield,  co.  Tipperary,  and  has  issue,  four  sons 
and  one  dau. 

John  Clode  (d.  1862),  m.  Julia,  dau.  of  Rev.  F.  Dawson, 
Rector  of  Flitwiek,  Beds. 

Mary  Maynard,  m.  Rev.  James  Henry  Chowne  (son  of  James 
Tilson,  Esq.  of  Goring,  co.  Oxford),  who,  in  compliance 
with  the  will  of  his  uncle.  General  Christopher  Chowne, 
assumed  the  surname  of  Chowne  ;  they  have  issue,  three 
sons  and  one  dau. 
Sarah,  d.  unm.  1834.  Maria. 

Annie  Frances,   m.  Rear-Admiral  Richard  Strode  Hewlett, 
C.B. ;  she  d.  1864,  leaving  issue,  a  son. 
Louisa  Charlotte,  d.  8  July,  1847. 
Mr.  Brandon  d.  1858. 
Arvis—Sa,.  a  bend  fusilly  arg. 
Motto — Aut  mors  aut  libertas. 
Sw^s— Blacldands,  Plyinpton,  Devon;  and  Skisdon  Lodge, 


Wadebridge,  Cornwall. 


BRADSHAW    OF    BKADSHAW,    UPLI- 
THERLAND    AND    MILE'CROSS. 

Beadshaw,  Rev.  Joseph,  of  Milecross,  co.  Down, 
J.P. ;  TO.  25  Feb.  1851,  Jane  Anuabella,  dau.  of  tlie 
late  Rev.  William  Richardson,  Vicar  of  Fenj 
Frjstou,  CO.  York. 

ULintKtj^C. — This  ancient  family  derives  !ts  surname  from 
Bradshaw,  a  manor  and  township  in  Salford  Hundred,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  claims  descent  from  Uchtred,  the  great  Saxou 
Thane,  who  held  all  Salford,  with  divers  other  lands  in  capite 
of  King  Edward  the  Confessor,  as  appears  from  Domesday 
Book. 

The  first  proprietor  on  record  of  the  manor  of  Bradshaw,  is 
Uchtred,  temx).  Henry  I.  The  names  of  "  Robertus  111. 
Uchtredi  et  VVilfridus  frater  ejus,"  are  found  in  the  Roll 
of  Tenants  in  capite  of  Robert  rte  Ferrers,  as  "  Thani  Regis" 
holding  land  in  Bradeschaghe  and  Tottingtone  of  the  fee  of 
the  said  Earl,  at  the  inquisition  taken  at  his  death,  9 
Henry  II. 

Uchtred,  the  grandson  of  Uchtred,  paid  ten  marcs  for  me 
relief  of  his  land  in  Bradeschaghe  of  the  fee  of  Williara  de. 
Ferrers,  19  Henry  III.    By  his  wife  Sybil,  lie  left  issue, 

1  Alan,  d.  s.  p.  34  Henry  III. 

2  Uchtred,  heir  to  his  brother. 

1  Sybil,  m.  Roger  de  Brockholls,  38  Henry  III. 

Uchtred  de  Bradsuawe  paid  twenty  marcs  R.  for  holding- 
the  inquisition  on  his  brother  Alan,  34  Henry  III.  He  d.  19- 
Edward  I.,  leaving  issue  by  his  wife,  Alice,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Robert  de  Lorraine,  Lord  of  Pcningtone, 

1  Robert,  d.  s.  p.  12  Edward  II. 

2  John,  heir  to  his  brother. 

John  de  Bradshawe  had  livery  of  his  lands  in  Bradshawe 
and  Tottingtone,  which  he  held  by  the  services  to  them 
belonging  of  the  fee  of  the  Earl  of  Lincoln,  12  Edward  II. 
He  d.  18  Edward  II.,  leaving  issue  by  his  wife,  Agnes  deL 
Croix, 

1  John,  ancestor  of  the  Bradshaws  of  Bradshaw,  and  Darcy 
Lever,  co.  Lancaster,  believed  to  be  now  extinct  in  the  male-- 
line. 

2  Sir  William,  of  whom  presently. 

3  Richard,  Priest  of  Westleigh,  15  Edward  III. 

Sir  William  de  Bradshawe,  miles,  m.  Mabel,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Hugh  le  Norres,  Lord  of  Haigh  and  Blackrode,  co.  Lan- 
caster. In  4  Edward  II.,  he  had  livery  of  these  lands  in  right 
of  his  wife.  In  6  Edward  II.,  8  Edward  II.,  19  Edward  II., 
and  4  Edward  III.,  he  was  returned  Knight  of  the  Shire,  to 
represent  Lancashire  in  Parliament.  Bore  for  arms  on  the 
Parliament  Roll  "Argent,  two  bends  sable."  In  7  Edward  II. 
he  was  attainted  for  his  participation  in  the  murder  of  Piers 
Gaveston,  at  Warwick,  among  the  adherents  of  the  Earl  of 
Lancaster;  and  the  same  year  received  the  King's  pardon 
(21  Sept.)  under  the  Great  Seal.  In  8  Edward  II.  he  had 
summons  to  pass  into  Guyenne  for  service  under  the  Earl  of 
Warrenne,  having  previously  been  required  to  perform  such 
service  by  Letters  of  Privy  Seal.  In  4  Edward  HI.  he  paid 
his  aid  for  making  the  King's  eldest  son  a  Knight.  In  7 
Edward  III.  he  was  appointed,  in  the  place  of  Sir  Jolin  Har- 
ington,  Knt.,  the  King's  Lieutenant  in  Lancashire,  for  levying 
the  militia  for  service  against  the  Scots.  He  d.  1337,  aud  was 
buried  in  Wigan  Church.    He  left  issue, 

1  Sir  William,  surnamed  "de  Haghe  et  Peningtone,"  re- 
turned to  ParUament  for  Lancashire  in  2  Edward  111. 
and  1  Richard  II.  bore  for  arms  on  the  Parliament  Roll, 
"argent,  two  bends  sable."  He  d.  20  Feb.  1379,  ancestor  of 
the  Bradshaighs  of  Haigh,  created  Baronets  by  Charles  II., 
now  represented  by  the  Earl  of  Crawford. 

2  Roger,  of  whom  presently. 

3  John,  appointed  Constable  of  the  Castle  and  Honour  of 
Lancaster,  46  Edward  III. 

Roger  de  Bradshawe  had  livery  of  his  lands  in  Blackrode 
and  Westleigh,  14  Edward  (II.  He  d.  27  Aug.  1382.  By  his 
wife  Margaret,  dau.  of  Nicholas  de  Coleshill,  Lieut,  of  the 
Duchy  of  Lancaster,  he  left  issue, 

Hdgh  de  Bradshawe,  miles,  served  in  the  expedition  to 

Brittany  under  the  Duke  of  Lancaster,  4  Richard  II.,  d.  at 

Calais,   -vitd   patris,   20  Aug.  1381.      By   his  wife  Margaret, 

dau.  and  heir  of  John  Lord  de  Verdon,  a  Baron  by  summons 

(she  re-m.  Sir  John  Pilkington),  he  left  issue, 

1  Sir  William,  a  minor  at  his  father's  death,  in  ward  to  John 

de  Lancastre,  his  lands  having  been  seized  into  the  Duke's 

hands  by  reason  of  his  minority,  4  Richard  II. ;    Sheriff  of 

Lancashire  2  Henry  V. ;  served  in  the  retinue  of  the  King 

in  his  first  voyage  to  France  3  Henry  V.,  and  was  present 

at  Agincourt.    He  d.  1420,  leaving  an  only  child. 


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Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  Eichard  Harington,  Knt.,  nephew  of  Sir 
William  llarington,  K.G. 

2  EoGER,  of  whom  presently. 

3  John,  served  in  the  retinue  of  Sir  William  llarington, 
K.G.,  in  the  King's  first  voyage  to  France,  and  was  present 
at  Agincourt,  25  Oct.  1415. 

EoGER  DE  Bradshawe,  Dw'fe',  m.  45  Edward  III.,  Muriel, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Eichard  le  Walais,  and  got  with  her  the 
manor  of  UpUtherland,  and  lands  in  Dalton  and  Aghton,  with 
the  advowson  of  the  church  there.  In  21  Eichard  II.  he  was 
returned  to  Parliament  for  Lancashire.  In  6  Henry  IV.  he 
had  writ  of  expenses  £30  on  the  Sheriff  of  Stafford,  for  the 
chai'ges  of  the  Earl  of  Douglas,  taken  prisoner  at  the  last 
battle,  near  Shrewsbury,  and  committed  to  his  custody  by  the 
King,  to  the  21st  Aug.  following.    He  d.  1417,  leaving  issue, 

1  Eichard,  his  heir,  d.  .?.  p.  1423. 

2  EoGER,  heir  to  his  brother. 

I  Muriel,  m.  John  Croft,  of  Dalton. 

EoGER  DE  Bradshawe,  m.  circa  7  Hekrt  IV.  Margaret,  widow 
of  Eoger  Dethick,  and  dau.  and  coheir  (with  her  sister 
Joan,  wife  of  Sir  Thomas  Clinton,  Knt.)  of  Ealph  de  Mesnil, 
Lord  of  Langley  Mesnil,  co.  Derby.  This  marriage  brought 
him  a  considerable  property  in  Derbyshire,  which  was  settled 
on  his  2nd  son.  In  8  Henry  IV.  he  was  returned  to  Parlia- 
ment for  Derbyshire.  In  2  Henry  VI.  he  paid  his  relief,  and 
had  livery  of  the  Sheriff  of  his  lands  in  Lancashire,  on  bis 
eldest  brother's  death.    He  d.  1452,  leaving  issue, 

1  Ealph,  of  whom  presently. 

2  Sir  Thomas,  Sheriff  of  Derbyshire,  9  Henry  VI. ;  Coroner 
of  Derbystiire  29  Henry  VI.,  and  same  year  was  returned 
to  represent  that  county  in  Parliament.  Ancestor  of  the 
Bradshaws  of  Bradshaw  Hall,  Wyndley,  Ilolbrook,  Eyam, 
and  Barton  Blount,  co.  Derby;  and  of  Marple  Hall,  co. 
Chester,  now  represented  by  the  Isherwoods. 

Ealph  Bradshawe  found  by  inquisition  to  hold  Uplitherland 
of  the  King,  in  capite,  as  tenant  in  fee  of  the  Honour  of  Lan- 
caster; at  his  death,  19  Edward  IV.,  he  left  a  son,  Ealph, 
killed  at  Bosworth  in  1485,  leaving  issue, 

1  JAjrEs,  his  heir. 

1  Margaret,  in.  Will  Worthington,  of  Shevington,  9 
Edward  IV. 

James  Bradshawe  held  Uplitherland  at  his  death,  20 
Henry  VIII.    He  left  issue, 

1  WiLLrAM,  his  heir. 

2  Sir  Henry,  Lord  Chief  Earon  of  the  Exchequer  2 
Edwahd  VI. ;  111.  Joan,  dau.  of  John  Hurst,  of  Kingston- 
on-Tliames,  and  had  issue.  He  d.  27  Ji.ly,  1553,  and  was 
buried  at  Noke,  co.  Oxon. 

3  Simon,  Priest  of  Westleigh,  d.  2  Edward  VI. 
1  Mabel,  m.  Eobert  Goddard,  of  Hergrave. 

William  Bradshawe  held  Uplitherland  and  other  lands  at 
his  death,  11  Elizabeth.  By  his  wife  Alicia,  he  left  three 
sons, 

1  Edwabb,  his  heir. 

2  William,  Eector  of  Aghton,  heir  to  his  brother,  13  Eliza- 
beth, 1570,  d.  1588,  leaving  one  son, 

William,  who  lost  the  estates  by  a  Chancery  suit,  in  1598, 
and  d.  s.  p.  1699. 

3  EOGEE. 

Eogee  Bradshawe,  who  ra.  Margaretta,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Hugh  de  Hyndeley  of  Hyndeley,  had  settlement  of  lands  in 
AspuU  and  Ince.  He  d.  1574,  leaving  a  son,  Ealph,  who 
d.  V.  p.  1570,  leaving  issue, 

EoGEB  Bradshawe,  who  succeeded  his  grandfather.  Found 
by  inquisition  to  hold  land  in  AspuU  and  Hyndeley,  with  the 
Eectory  of  Westleigh,  4  Car.  I.  He  to.  Sarah,  dau.  of 
William  Downeham,  Bishop  of  Cliestcr,  and  sister  of  the  cele- 
brated Bishop  of  Londonderry  (she  d.  1598;,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

1  William,  of  whom  presently. 

1  Sarah,  m.  John  Milton,  and  was  mother  of  John  Milton  the 
poet. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  Elien,  dau.  of  John  Owen,  of  Chester,  and  by  her 
had,  with  other  issue, 

2  Edward,  Sheriff  of  Chester  1C3G,  M.P.  for  Chester,  1656. 
He  d.  1671,  leaving  issue, 

Sir  James,  ni.  Ursula,  only  dau.  of  Edward  EUerker,  of 
Eisby,  CO.  York. 
Elizabeth,  m.  George  Mainwaring,  M.P.  for  Chester. 

3  Eichard,  Sheriff  of  Chester  1641 ;  m.  Catherine,  dan.  of 
John  Fitton,  of  Bollin,  co.  Chester.  He  was  father  of  John 
Bradshaw,  of  Pennington,  whose  only  child,  Margaret,  m. 
George  ffarington,  Esq.  of  Shawe  Hall,  co.  Lancaster. 

Mr.  Bradshaw  d.  in  1628,  at.  78. 

William  Bradshaw,  to.  27  June,  1C03,  Elizabeth,  only  child 
of  James  Beaumont,  Esq.  of  Kersal  Hall,  co.  Lancaster  (of  the 


family  of  Beaumont,  of  Cole  Orton),  disinherited  by  his  father] 
on  account  of  his  embracing  Puritan  opinions.  Settled  at 
Kersal  Hall,  where  he  d.  in  1649,  at.  74,  leaving  issue, 

1  WUliam  (Eer.),  Vicar  of  Penwortham,  d.  s.  p. 

2  John,  D.L.  and  J. P.  co.  Lancaster,  1641;  to.  164.5,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Stanley,  Bart,  of  Bickerstaffe,  and  d. 
1683,  leaving  issue  (with  two  daus.,  Mary,  wife  of  Anthony 
Eouse,  Esq.  of  Edmerston,  M.P. ;  and  Penelope,  wife  of 
Thomas,  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Stanley,  Bart,  (of  Alderley}, 
Thomas,  whose  only  son, 

Eichard  Bradshaw,  to.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Eobert  Atkins, 
Esq.  of  Waterpark,  co.  Cork,  and  Charlotte  Devereux 
his  wife,  of  the  family  of  Carrigmenan,  co.  Wexford, 
Their  only  child, 

Sarah,  created  Baroness  Waterpark  14  June,  1792,  in. 
Sir  Henry  Cavendish,  Bart. 

3  Eichard,  Minister  from  the  Lord  Protector  to  the  Hague 
1651-54,  d.  s.p. 

4  James. 

The  youngest  son, 

James  Bradshaw,  entered  the  army  of  the  Parliament  1639, 
and  distinguished  himself  at  the  siege  of  Drogheda,  1649,  and 
various  other  places.  He  m.  22  April,  1656,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Eobert  Paterson,  Esq.,  a  Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  the  Isle 
of  Man,  and  dying  14  Sept.  1686,  left,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

James  Bradshaw,  of  Milecross,  to.  21  Feb.  1707,  Anna,  dau. 
of  James  Turner,  Esq.,  and  Lucia  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Lascelles,  Esq.  He  d.  30  Aug.  1754,  leaving,  with  other  issue, 
a  son, 

Eobeet  Bradshaw,  of  Milecross,  who  d.  19  Feb.  1794, 
leaving,  with  other  issue,  by  his  wife,  Anne  dau.  of  Thomas 
Macgregor,  Esq.  of  Eedford,  a  son, 

Thomas  Bradshaw,  of  Milecross,  m.  26  Nov.  1777,  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Samuel  Hoare,  Esq.,  a  Banker  in  London,  and  dying 
22  Sept.  1810,  left  with  other  issue,  two  sons, 

1  Eobert,  his  heir,  of  whom  presently. 

2  Joseph  Hoare,  a  Banker  in  London,  J.P.,  m.  15  Dec. 
1823,  Catherine,  youngest  dau.  of  Eichard  Stuart,  Esq.  of 
Clare,  co.  Antrim.    He  d.  24  May,  1845,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  Judge  of  the  County  Court  of  Northumberland, 
J.P.,  m.  21  Jan.  1847,  the  Hon.  Frances  Devereux,  only 
dau.  of  Henry,  14th  Viscount  Hereford,  and  sometime  Maid 
of  Honour  to  the  Queen,  and  has  issue  by  her, 

1  Victor  Alexander,  to  whom  Her  Majesty  stood  sponsor 
1818 ;  Sub-Lieut.  E.N.,  d.  s.  p.  at  Yan-Coomassie,  la 
Africa,  on  service  in  the  Naval  Bridge,  1874. 

2  Wilfred  Ninian  Stuart,  d.  young. 

1  Mabel,  m.  Henry  AvereU  Daaicll,  Esq. 

2  Constance  Sybil. 

3  Muriel  Frances. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  27  Dec.  1860,  Emily,  only  child  of  Col. 
Frederick  Ualkett,  son  and  heir  of  General  Sir  Hugh 
Ilalkett,  G.C.H.,  K.C.B.,  and  Baron  of  Hanover  {see 
Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage),  and  has  issue  by  her,     • 

3  Hugh  Stuart,  6.  9  May,  1868. 

4  Humphrey,  d.  young. 

4  Evelyn  Emily. 

5  Lilian. 

II.  Eichard,  Capt.  E.N.,  m.  25  Feb.  1862,  Emma,  dau.  cf  J. 
Walker,  Esq.  of  Arno's  Grove,  Middlesex,  and  has  issue. 

lu.  Henry,  Fellow  of  King's  Coll.,  Cambridge. 

I.  Katharine,  to.  John  Henry  Daniell,  Esq.  of  Fairchildes, 
Surrey. 

II.  Sarah,  m.  Eight  Eev.  Ashton  Oxenden,  Bishop  of 
Montreal,  and  Metropolitan  of  Canada. 

Egbert  Bradshaw,  of  Milecross,  J.P.,  m.  1  May,  1811, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Andrew  Moore,  Esq.  of  Newtonards.  He  d.  31 
July,  1853,  leaving  with  other  surviving  issue,  Tliomas,  and  the 
present  Eev.  Joseph  Bradshaw,  of  Milecross. 

Arms — Arg.  two  bends  az. 

Crest — A  buck  trippant  beneath  an  oak  tree,  ppr. 
Motto— 'Dieu.  et  mon  devoir;    and,   over  the  crest,   Jo  no 
change  qu'en  mourant. 
Seat— Milecross,  Newtonards,  co.  Down. 


BRADSHAW    OP    LIFTON    PARK. 

Bbadshaw,  Feank,  Esq.  of  Lifton  Park,  Devon, 
and  of  Abshot,  Hants,  J.P.,  b.  1821;  m.  1858, 
Emmeline,  2nd  dau.  of  Eev.  Eichard  Bullen,  Eector 
of  Lanreath,  and  lias  a  son, 

James  Bcllen,  6.  1863,  and  other  issue. 
Mr.  Bradshaw  is  2nd  surviving  son  of  Capt.  James 


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Bradshaw,  R.N.,  by  Eliza  his  wife,  clau.  of  Jolin 
Blagrove,  Esq.  of  Jamaica,  and  s.  his  brother  Henry 

1877. 
Seats— Liiion  Park,  Exeter ;  Absliot  House,  Titchficia. 


BRADSHAW    OF    BARTON   BLOUNT. 

Eradshaw,  Francis,  Esq.  of  Barton  Blount,  co- 
Derby,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1851,  b.  8  July, 
1800 ;  m.  18  Dec.  1823,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert 
Holden,  Esq.  of  Nuttall  Temple,  Notts,  and  has 
issue, 
■  I.  Francis,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1827, 

II.  Henry  Hokleu,  b.  1829. 

III.  Robert  Wilmot,  6.  1836.  iv.  ■William,  6.  1340. 
I.  Mary  Anne.                                   ii.  Frances  Blaria. 
III.  Caroline.                                      iv.  Ellen  Cliarlottc. 
V.  Alice  Harriet. 

ILtltCaflC— Anthont  BRADsnAW,  of  Belper,  &.  12  April, 
1585,  son  of  Eichard  Bradshaw,  of  Alderwasley,  by  Ellen  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Spencer,  Esq. ;  m.  16  July,  1608,  Anne, 
dau.  of  John  Wall,  Esq.,  and  d.  1642,  being  .s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Henry  Bradshaw,  Esq.  of  Holbrook,  b.  1614;  wlio  m. 
Helen,  dau.  of  John  Hill,  of  Over  Mayfield,  and  d.  23  May, 
1679,  leaving,  with  two  daus.  (Lydia  and  Anne)  two  sons, 

I.  Samuel,  his  heir. 

II.  Anthony,  of  Belper.  b.  1653;  to.  Anne,  dau.  of  Henry 
Lowe,  Esq.  of  Park  Hall,  co.  Derby,  and  was  father  of 
Anne  Bradshaw,  wife  of  Joseph  Bagalley,  Esq.,  of  Hol- 
brooK,  and  mother  of  Joseph  Bagalley,  v/lio  took  the 
name  of  Bradshaw,  17C7. 

The  elder  son, 

The  Key.  Samuel  Bradshaw,  of  Upminster,  in  Essex,  b. 
16S3,  lii.  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Kev.  Mr.  Ellis,  of  Gunningstone, 
Notts,  and  dying  s.  p.,  bequeathed  his  estate  to  his  cousin, 

Joseph  Baggaley,  Esq.,  of  Holbrook  (son  of  Joseph  Baggaley 
Esq.  of  Holbrook,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Anthony  Brad- 
shaw, of  Belper),  who  assumed,  1767,  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Bradshaw,  and  served  as  Sheriff  for  Derbyshire,  1777.  He  m. 
Frances,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Bower,  Rector  of  Barlborough, 
and  had  issue,  Francis,  heir ;  Joseph,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Clowes,  Esq.  of  Broughton,  near  Manchester;  Anne, 
m.  Thomas  Porter  Bonell,  Esq.  of  Duffield,  d.  20  Oct.  1821 ; 
Elizabeth,  m.  15  Jan.  1793,  John  Edwin  Biscoe,  Esq.;  Mary; 
Harriet ;  and  Frances.    The  eldest  son, 

Francis  Bradshaw,  Esq.  of  Barton  Blount,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Derby  1806,  to.  1793,  Ehza,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  AVilmot,  Bart, 
of  Chaddesden,  and  dying  Aug.  1841,  left  issue,  Francis,  now 
of  Barton  Blount;  Charlotte  Anne,  to.  19  Nov.  1821,  Robert 
S.  Wilmot  Sitwell,  Esq.  of  Stainsby ;  Frances  Maria,  m.  3 
March,  1828,  the  Rev.  Charles  Evelyn  Cotton,  of  Etnall  Hall; 
and  Elizabeth,  m.  5  July,  1836,  the  Rev.  Peploe  P.  Mosley,  of 
BoUeston. 

Anns— Arg.,  two  bendlets  between  as  many  martlets  sa. 

Crest— A  hart  gu.,  standing  under  a  vine-branch,  vert. 

3Ioltn — Qui  vit  content  tient  assez. 

/SeciJ— Barton  Hall,  Derby. 


BRADY    OF    MYSHALIi    HOUSE. 

Brady,  John  Cornwall,  Esq.  of  Myshall  HousCj 
CO.  Carlow,  b.  26  March,  1827  ;  s.  his  father,  6  Jan. 
1874;  J.P.  for  the  co.  of  Carlow,  High  Sheriff 
1870,  late  of  the  23rd  Fusiliers  ;  m.  6  Oct.  1853, 
Elizabeth  Susan,  dau.  of  the  late  Thomas  H.  Wat- 
son, Esq.  of  Lumclone,  co.  Carlow,  and  has  with 
other  issue, 

John  Beauchamp,  b.  21  Kov.  1S55. 

HintaSC— The  family  of  Brady  or  O'Grady  of  Tomgrany 
is  of  long  standing  in  Clare. 

Hugh  Brady,  Esq.  (son  of  Henry  Brady,  Esq.  of  Beniskea, 
•CO.  Galway,  and  grandson  of  Hugh  Brady,  whose  father, 
Henry  Brady,  Esq.  of  Tomgrany,  co.  Clare,  m.  Eliza  Beau- 
champ)  was  father  of 

Henry  Brady,  Esq.  of  Myshall  House,  who  m.  1792,  Sarah 
Pearson,  and  had,  with  two  daus.,  Jane,  m.  1810,  Major 
Cornwall,  and  EUza,  m.  1817,  Sir  Francis  Ford,  Bart.,  a  son 
and  successor, 

John  Beauchamp  Brady,  Esq.  of  Myshall  House,  J. P.,  6. 
2  July,  1S09 ;  to.  25  Dec.  1825,  Jane  Harriet,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir 
Rupert  George,  Bart.,  and  had  issue. 


I.  John  Cornwall,  now  of  Myshall  House. 

II.  Henry  Beauchamp,  Capt.  ogth  rcgt.,  6.  25  July,  1828;  m. 
1861,  Frances  Louisa,  dau.  of  Adolphus  Himber,  Esq. ;  and 
d.  3  May,  1872,  leaving  issue. 

III.  Rupert  George,  b.  25  July,  1831 ;  d.  16  Jan.  1873,  Major 
in  the  2nd  Queen's  Royal  Rcgt. 

I.  Frances  Margaret  Fetherstone,  m.  John  Frederick  Lecky, 
Esq.,  only  son  of  John  James  Lecky,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  of 
Ballykealy,  co.  Carlow. 
Mr.  Brady  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  co,    Carlow  in  1870. 
He  d.  6  Jan.  1874. 
(St'ai— Myshall  House,  Bagnalstown,  co.  Carlow. 


BRAMSTON    OF    SKREENS, 

Bramston,  Thomas  Harvey,  Esq.  of  Skreens, 
Essex,  liieut.-Col.,  Grrenadier  Guards,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
b.  11  May,  1831 ;  m.  7  April,  1864,  Honoria  Louisa, 
dau.  of  the  late  Thomas  Thornhill,  Esq.  of  Eixby 
Hall,  Yorkshire,  and  Riddlesworth,  Norfolk. 

JLtnCajt. — Sir  John  Bramston,  Knt.,  6.  at  Maldon,  son  of 
Roger  Bramston,  of  that  place,  lineally  descended  from  William 
Bramston,  Sheriff  of  London  18th  Richard  II.,  was  consti- 
tuted Lord  Chief  Justice  of  England  in  1635.  Sir  John  Bram- 
ston TO.  1st,  Bridget,  dau.  of  Thomas  Mondeford,  an  eminent 
physician  (son  of  Sir  Edmund  Mondeford,  Knt.,  of  Feltwell, 
Norfolk),  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Hill  and  EUza- 
beth  his  wife,  the  20th  dau.  of  Sir  William  Lock,  Lord  Mayor 
of  London.  By  her  he  had  issue,  1  John  (Sir),  his  heir; 
2  Mondeford  (Sir),  Master  in  Chancery,  to.  Alice,  dau.  of  Sir 
George  le  Hunt,  and  had  issue ;  3  Francis,  one  of  the  Barona 
of  the  Exchequer,  1678 ;  1  Dorothy,  m.  Sir  William  Palmer 
of  Old  Warden ;  2  Mary,  m.  John  Porter,  Esq. ;  and  3  Cathe- 
rine, 7)1.  Sir  Thomas  Dyke.  The  Chief  Justice  m.  2ndly, 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  Sir  John  Bereton,  Knt.,  Serjeant-at-Law, 
and  dau.  of  Edward,  Lord  Brabazon,  of  Ardee,  but  by  her  (who 
d.  7  June,  1647)  had  no  issue.  He  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his 
eldest  son. 

Sir  John  Bramston,  of  Skreens,  in  Essex,  Knight  of  the 
Bath  at  the  coronation  of  King  Charles  II.  He  had  a  seat 
in  the  Parliament  (1600)  which  restored  the  Monarchy,  as 
Member  for  Essex,  for  which  shire  he  was  again  returned 
in  1661.  Sir  John  m.  Alice,  eldest  dau.  of  Anthony  Abdy, 
Esq.,  an  Alderman  of  London,  and  by  her  left  at  his  decease, 
4  Feb.  1699  (with  two  daus.,  Mary,  wife  of  Sir  Andrew  Jenour, 
Bart,  of  Bigoods;  and  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Mondeford  Bramston, 
Esq.),  an  only  surviving  son, 

Anthony  Bramston,  Esq.  of  Skreens,  m.  Catherine,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Sir  Thomas  Nutt,  Knt.  of  Mayes,  Essex,  and  d. 
1722,  having  had,  with  other  issue,  John,  who  d.  s.  p.  1718, 
leaving  three  daus.,  of  whom  Mary  m.  1730,  Edward  Byng,  son 
of  Lord  Torrington;  and 

Thomas  Bramston,  Esq.  of  Skreens,  who  m.  1st,  Diana,  dau. 
of  Edward  Turner,  Esq.  of  Stoke  Rochford,  co.  Lincoln,  and 
widow  of  Robert  Feme,  Esq.  of  Looko,  co.  Derby,  but  had 
by  her  no  issue.  He  to.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Richard 
Borney,  Esq.,  Recorder  of  Norwich,  and  had  (with  a  dau.  Mary, 
wife  of  William  Deedes,  Esq.)  a  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Henry  Bramstone,  Esq.  of  Skreens,  M.P.  for 
Essex  from  1779  to  1802,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of  S. 
Gardiner,  Esq.,  of  Norfolk,  and  dying,  March  1813,  aged  80, 
left  (with  a  dau.  Mary  Anne,  wife  of  J.  A.  Houblon,  Esq.,  M.P., 
of  Ilallingbury  Place,  Essex)  two  sons,  Thomas  Gardiner,  his 
heir;  and  John  (Rev.),  of  Forest  Hall,  Essex,  who  has  assumed 
the  surname  of  Stane.    The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Gardiner  Bramston,  Esq.  of  Skreens,  M.P.  for 
Essex,  6.  24  July,  1770;  m.  Maria  Anne,  dau.  of  William 
Blaauw,  Esq.  of  Queen  Anne  Street,  London,  and  had  two 
sons  and  three  daus.,  viz.,  1  Thomas  William,  late  of  Skreens, 
2  John  (Very  Rev.),  Dean  of  Winchester,  b.  1804;  to.  1st,  1832, 
Clarissa-Sandford,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Nicholas  Trant,  and  2ndly, 
Anna,  dau.  of  Osgood  Hanbury,  Esq.,  and  has  issue  ;  1  Mary 
Anne;  2  Charlotte,  m.  the  Rev.  J.  Davidson,  and  d.  1841; 
and  3  Ehzabeth,  m.  W.  Hooper,  Esq.,  R.N.,  and  d.  1839. 
Mr.  Bramston  d.  3  Feb.  1831,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Thomas  William  Bramston,  Esq.  of  Skreens,  M.P.  for  Essex, 
J.P.  andD.L.,  6.  30  Oct.  1796;  to.  12  Aug.  1830,  Eliza,  5lh 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Admiral  Sir  Eliab  Harvey,  G.C.B.,  M.P.,of 
Rolls  Park,  in  the  same  county,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Harvey,  now  of  Skreens. 

II.  John,  b.  14  Nov.  1832,  Fellow  of  All  Souls'  Coll.,  Oxon., 
D.C.L.,  Bariiner-at-Law,  Assistant  Under  Secretary  of 
State,  Colonial  Office,  )u.  14  Dec.  1872,  Eliza  Isabella,  dau. 
of  Rev.  Harry  Vane  Russell. 

III.  WilUam  Mondeford  ilvcv.),  M.A.,  &.  3  Feb.  1835;  m.  7 


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BEA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


BRA 


July,  1863,  Hyacinth  Laura,  dau.of  Rct.  George Chetwode, 
:ind  has  irauo, 

1  Francis  Cliftwodc,  b.  12  April,  1872;  d.  7  Sept.  1873. 

1  Mabel  Cliarlutto.  2  Eleanor  Uyacintb. 

IV.  Henry,  b.  4  July,  1836, 

I.  Gcorgina. 

II.  Eliza  Il.irrict,  vi.  20  Oct.   18C»,  Eobert  Little,  E.sq.  of 
Whyteclifrc.  Brisbane,  Quconsland. 

III.  Emma  .-Vlice,  i.i.  28  April,  l«t;4,  Major  F.dward  Clerk,  5tli 
son  of  Die  lliKht  lion.  Sir  George  Clerk,  liart. 

He  d.  11  Oct.  1870. 

Anm — Or,  on  a  fosse  da.  three  plates  arp. 

Crfst—\   lion  scjcant    collared    ea.,   charged   with   three 
plates  arg. 

fiwt— Skrccns,  Chelmsford,  Essex. 


BRANDER, 

See  DL'NDAK-GliA>'GEB. 


BRANDRETH    OF    HOUGHTON. 

Beandreth,  Henry  CnERNOCKE  Gibbs,  Esq.  of 
Houghton  Ilouse,  co.  Bedford,  b.  1856. 

ILinCKQC. — The  Brandreths  have  been  seated  at  Houghton 
Regis,  CO.  liedford,  since  before  the  year  1672.  The  manor 
of  Sewell-in-IIoughton,  together  with  the  advowson  of  the 
living  of  Houghton,  was  purchased  by  them  from  Sir  Lewis 
Dyve,  of  Bromham,  an  officer  in  the  army  of  King  Cuables  I. 
The  late 

HcMPBBET  Brandbetb,  Esq.  of  Houghton  House,  eldest  ?ur- 
viving  son  of  Thomas  Gibbs,  Esq,  of  Ampthill,  co.  Bedford, 
and  of  Old  Brompton,  Middlesex,  by  Sarah  Prosser  his  wife, 
sister,  and  at  length  sole  heir  of  Henry  Brandreth,  Esq.  of 
Houghton  House,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  assumed,  by  royal  licence, 
27  Oct.  1846,  the  surname  of  Bbandreth  in  lieu  of  the  surname 
of  Gibbs.  and  the  arms  of  Brandreth  and  Gibbs  quarterly,  in 
compliance  with  the  testamentary  injunction  of  his  maternal 
uncle,  the  aforesaid  Henry  Brandreth,  Esq.,  and  served  as  High 
SheriBf  of  the  county  1849.  He  m.  15  June,  1851,  Emma 
Jemima  Barbara,  youngest  dau.  of  Col.  Charles  Hervey  Smith, 
of  Aspley  House,  co.  Bedford,  and  d.  1864,  leaving  an  only  son, 
the  present  possessor  of  Houghton. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4lh,  per  pale  and  per  chevron  arg- 
and  sa.  two  chevrontis  engrailed  between  three  escallops 
coimtorchangcd,  for  Brandreth  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  on  a  bend  arg. 
between  two  spurs  or,  with  leathers  of  the  2nd  a  dexter  hand, 
gauntleted,  holding  a  tilling  spear  ppr.,  for  Gibbs. 

CVf.«(«— Bbajjdbeth  :  an  e.'callop  arg.,  in  front  thereof  a 
Bword  erect  point  downwards,  ppr.  Giiias:  a  gauntlet  I'csse- 
wise  ppr.,  thereon  a  mullet  pierced  or. 

2IoUo — Kunquam  non  paratus. 

Seat— Houghton  House,  near  Dunstable. 


BRANFILL    OP    XTPMINSTER    HALL. 

Beanfill,  Benjamin  Atlett,  of  Upminstcr 
Hall,  Essex,  Major  in  tho  army,  b.  26  Feb.  1828 ; 
f».  1857,  Mary  Anna,  dau.  of  Capel  Miers,  Esq.,  and 
has  had  issue, 

Champion  Edwabd,  b.  29  May,  1(53. 

Capel  Aylett,  6.  1859. 

Egcrton  I'.rydges,  h.  1864;  d.  ISCG. 

Francis  Lisle,  '-.  1865. 

Benjamin,  b.  1871. 

Mary  Leigh.  Ethel.  Helen  ITamitiond. 

HillCaQr.— "The  original  name  of  this  family,"  F.nys 
Morunt,  •'  is  supposed  to  have  been  Uanipfylde," — a  suppo- 
sition borne  out  by  the  exact  oimllarity  of  arms.  The  pur- 
chaser of  Upmlnster  Hall,  Essex,  was 

Capt.  Andbew  Hranfill,  of  Dartmouth,  Devon,  who  bought 
the  manor  from  the  Earl  of  Gainsborough  in  1685.  He  m. 
1681,  Uamaris,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Aylell,  of  Kelvedon  Hatch 
(son  of  the  gallant  Capt.  Aylett,  of  Magdalen  leaver,  so  distin- 
guished in  the  cause  of  King  Cuables  during  the  great  Civil 
.Var),  and  by  her  had  several  children.  He  d.  27  July,  1709, 
aged  .VJ.     His  eldest  son  and  heir. 

Champion  Beanfill,  Esq.  of  Upminstcr  Hall,  Essex,  Hich 
Sheriff  17.'J4,  m.  Mary,  rl:iu.  of  Mr.  Benjuiuin  Braund,  of  the 
City  of  London,  and  bad  issue.    The  elder  son, 


Chaupios  Brasfili.,  Esq.  of  Upminstcr  Hall,  m.  Elizabeth 
James,  and  by  her  had  two  sons  and  a  dau.,  viz..  Champion; 
Benjamin  ;  and  Frances,  d.  young.    The  elder  son  and  heir. 

Champion  Bbanfill,  Esq.,  of  Upminstcr  Hall,  m.  14  Oct. 
1788,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Edward  Brydges,  Esq.,  by  Jemima 
his  wife,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Egerton,  LL.D., 
grandson  of  John,  2nd  Earl  of  Bridgewatcr,  and  by  her  (who 
m.  2ndly,  20  Jan.  1794,  John  Harrison,  Esq.)  had  issue  a  son, 
Champion  Edward,  and  a  dau.,  Jemima  Elizabeth,  »i.  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Harrison.  Mr.  BranQll  d.  7  Oct.  1792,  and  was  «. 
by  his  son. 

Champion  Edward  Bbanfill,  Esq.  of  Upminstcr  Hall,  b.  13 
July,  1789  ;  HI.  26  Nov.  1818,  Anne  Eliza,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  the  Rev.  Anthony  Egerton  Hammond,  lineally  descended, 
maternally,  from  the  Earls  of  Bridgewatcr.  By  this  lady 
(who  d.  4  Nov.  1873)  Mr.  BranflU  had  Usue, 

Champion,  b.  19  Oct.  1820 ;  s.  to  the  estate  of  the  late  Joseph 

Russell,  Esq.,  and  assumed,  in  consequence,  the  surname 

and  arms  of  Russell. 
Egerton  Anthony  Hammond,  6.  28  March,  1825;   d.  6  Oct. 

1843. 
Benjamin  Atlett,  now  of  Upminstcr  Hall. 
Champion  Edward  Brydges,  6.  1829;  d.  1831. 
Brydges  Robinson,  b.  22  Nov.  1833;  Major  in  the  army;  flu 

8  Oct.  1870,  .\my,  dau.  of  Gen.  Shakespcar. 
John  Arthur  Capel,   b.  22  March,    1838;    m.  15  Dec.  18C8, 

Mary  Katherine,  dau.  of  C.  R.  Robinson,  E.sq. 
Eliza  Jemima  Mary,  m.  22  May,  1851,  Rev.  Edward  Francis 

Gepp. 

Charlotte  Jane. 
Agnes  Jos(i)ha,  yn.  2G  Jan.  18G4,  Walter  E.  S.  Battiscombc, 

Esq.,  Capt.  in  the  army. 

Mr.  BranQll,  d.  7  Oct.  1844. 

Armt— Or,  on  a  bend  gu.  three  mullets  arg.  quartcri.ig 
Atlett;  Hammond;  Eueeton;  Stanley;  Clifford;  Bran- 
don ;  and  Planta<;enet. 

Crest — A  naked  arm  holding  a  sword  rising  out  of  a  cloud 
ppr. 

Motto — Not  in  vain. 

rSeai— Upminstcr  Hall,  Romford,  Essex. 


BRASSEY  OF  BULKELEY  GRANGE. 

Beassey,  Tuomas,  Esq.  of  Bulkclcy  Grange,  co. 
Chester,  and  Normanhurst,  Sussex,  6.  11  Feb.  1836, 
M.A.  University  College,  Oxford,  1859,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  Sussex,  called  to  the  13ar  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  June,  1861,  Lieut.  Commanding  London 
Brigade  Royal  Naval  Artillery  Volunteers,  unsuc- 
cessfully contested  Birkenhead  in  1861,  returned 
for  Devonport  in  1865,  and  has  been  M.P.  for 
Hastings  since  1868  :  wi.  9  Oct.  1860,  Anna, 
only  child  of  Jolm  Allnutt,  Esq.  of  Charles  Street, 
Berkeley  Square,  by  Elizabeth-Harriet,  his  first  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Fassett  Burnett,  Esq.  of  May  Place, 
Crayford,  Kent,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Allniitt,  6.  7  March,  18C3. 

I.  Mabelle  Annie. 

II.  Constance  Alberta,  d.  24  Jan.  1873. 

III.  Muriel  Agnes.  iv.  Maria  Adelaide. 

^tlirilQC. — Thomas  Bbasst,  Esq.  of  Bulkeley  and  Buerton, 
CO.  Chester,  a  descendant  of  an  ancient  Cheshire  family,  ni. 
10  Feb.  1729,  JIary,  dau.  of  George  Harrison,  of  Aldlord,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  14  May,  1776)  he  left  at  his  decease,  kt 
Saighton,  2  May,  1776,  aged  74,  issue, 

I.  Richard,  d.  1734. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Saighton,  co.  Chester,  baptised  16  Sept.  1742; 
d.  181.^ 

lu.  Robert,  of  Rulkeley  and  Cotton  Edmunds,  co.  Chester, 
fn.  Sarah,  sister  of  Ambrose  Brooke,  of  Edge,  in  Malpos,  co. 
Chester,  and  d.  1788,  having  had  issue, 

I  Thoma.1.  2  Robert. 

8  Richard.  4  Ambrose. 

1  Mary. 

2  Margaret,   m.  William  Smith,  of  Milton  Brooke,  co. 
Chester. 

IV.  Oeoboe,  of  whom  we  treat. 

V.  Benjamin,  of  Chi'ster,  Merchant,  6.  8  July,  1749;  m.  a 
dau.  of  Richard  Bruce,  of  Acton,  co.  Choter,  and  left 
issue. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  Job  Watson.  il.  Elizabeth. 

HI.  Frances,  m.  Thomas  Evison,  of  Bangor,  co.  Fliut. 
IV.  Mary,  m.  John  I'alin,  ot  Aldfurd. 


BRA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


BRA 


185 


Georoe  Bkasset,  Esq.  of  Buerton,  the  4th  son,  was  baptised 
31  May,  1744;  m  Elizabeth  Jackson,  of  Traverton,  and  d.  13 
Nov.  1803,  leaving  issue, 

Tliomas,  b.  2  March,  1769;  d.  .<!.  ji.  12  April,  1843. 

John,  who  carried  ou  the  family. 

Bobert.  George,  m.  and  had  issue. 

Benjamin,  of  Forcgato  Street,  Chester,  baptised  3  July,  1785, 
m.  twice,  had  issue,  and  d.  2G  Oct.  1849. 

John  Brasset,  of  Buerton,  the  2nd  son,  i.  19  May,  1778,  m. 
EUzabeth,  dau.  of  Ralph  Percival,  of  Haslington  Hall,  co. 
Chester,  and  d.  28  Jan.  1831,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  successor. 

II.  Ralph  Perceval,  b.  26  June,  1808;  d.  II  July,  1830. 
in.  John,  b.  29  Sept.  1811 ;  d.  8  April,  1829. 

IV.  George,  of  Cuddington  Hall,  b.  19  Feb.  1816 ;  m.  25  May, 
1841,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Cowley,  Esq.  of  Swandley,  co. 
Chester;  by  whom,  whorf.  19  Jan.  1873,  he  had  issue, 

1  John,  6.  11  April,  1842;  cL  17  Aug.  1849. 

2  Thomas,  6.  31  Aug.  1843. 

3  George,  6.  15  May,  1845. 

4  John  Perceval,  6.  12  Feb.  1851  ;  d.  17  Aug.  1859. 

1  Mary  Cowley,  m.  Thomas  Maddox,  Esq.  of  Woodlands- 
in-Wem,  co.  Salop. 

V.  Richard,  6.  14  June,  1818;  d.  15  Jan.  1836. 

VI.  Robert,  of  the  Grange,  Bulkeley,  b.  10  June,  1822;  m.  15 
March,  1843,  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Dutton,  Esq.  of  Bicker- 
ton,  CO.  Chester,  and  has  issue, 

1  Richard,  6.22  Feb.  1844;  m.  Prudence  Mary,  dau.  of 
George  Lightfoot,  Esq.  of  llandlcy,  and  has  a  son, 

Herbert,  b.  1873. 

2  Robert  Perceval,  b.  1845. 

1  Mary  EUzabeth,  m.  William  Mortimer,  Esq.  of  Orford, 
near  Warrington. 

2  Katherine  Ellen. 

I.  Elizabeth,   m.  the  Rev.  James  Wright,   Incumbent  of  St. 
James's,  Latchford,  and  d.  30  Nov.  1805.    He  d.  22  Sept. 
1867. 
Thomas  Brasset,  Esq.  of  Bulkeley,  and  of  Lowndes  Square, 
Middlesex,   the  eldest  son,  6.  7  Nov.  1805,   s.   to  the  repre- 
sentation of  the  family  at  the  death  of  his  uncle  in  1843.    He 
m.  27  Dec.  1831,  Maria  Farrington,  dau.  of  Joseph  Harrison, 
Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir,  now  of  Bulkeley  and  Normanhurst. 

II.  John,  b.  1  June,  d.  16  June,  1839. 

III.  Henry  Arthur,  of  Preston  Hall,  Aylesford,  Kent,  and 
Queen's  Gate,  Hyde  Park,  M.A.,  J. P.  Kent,  and  M.P.  for 
Sandwich,  b.  11  July,  1840;  7)i.  24  June,  1866,  Anna  Harriet, 
dau.  of  George  Robert  Stevenson,  Esq.  of  Tongswood, 
Hawkhurst,  Kent,  late  of  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  and  after- 
wards Major  West  Kent  Militia,  and  has  issue, 

1  Arthur  Albert,  6.  4  Mar.  1868;  d.  1  June,  1869. 

2  Henry  Leonard  Campbell,  6.  7  March,  1870. 

1  Ethel  Anna  Maria.  2  Florence  Maud. 

3  Hilda  Madeline.  4  Evelyn  Mildi  ed. 

IV.  Albert,  of  Heythorp  Hall,  Chipping  Norton,  co.  Oxford, 
and  St.  George's  Place,  Hyde  Park,  late  14th  Hussar.?,  J.P. 
CO.  Oxford,  b.  22  Feb.  1844;  m.  12  Jan.  1871,  Hon.  Matilda 
Marie  Helena  Bingham,  dau.  of  John  Charles  Robert,  4th 
Lord  Clanmorris,  and  has  issue, 

1  Robert  Bingham,  b.  1875. 

1  Lilian  Maude.  2  Rose  Zara  Maria. 

3  Mary  Eleanor  Anne. 
Mr.  Brassey  d.  8  Dec.  1870,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the 
present 

Thomas  Brasset,  Esq.  of  Bulkeley  Grange,  co  Chester,  and 
Normanhurst,  Sussex. 

j4)-m3— Quarterly  :  1st,  quarterly,  per  fesse  indented  sa.  and 
arg.  in  the  1st  quarter  a  mallard  of  the  2nd;  2nd,  gu.,  in  chief 
throe  mullets  arg.,  and  in  base  a  dexter  hand  appaume 
couped  at  the  wrist  of  the  last ;  3rd,  sa.,  a  chevron  between 
three  bulls'  heads  cabossed  arg. ;  4th,  arg.,  on  a  chevron  gu. 
three  trefoils  slipped  of  the  field. 

Crest — A  mallard  ppr. 

Motto — Arduis  saepe,  metu  nunquam. 

Seai— Bulkeley  Grange,  co.  Chester,aud  Normanhurst,  Battle. 


BRAY    OP    SHERE. 

Bray,  Reginald,  Esq.  of  Shere,  Surrey,  J.P., 
F.S.A.,  b.  26  Jan.  1797  ;  m.  1836,  Frances,  dau.  of 
T.  N.  Longman,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Reginald  More,  6.  26  Sept.  1842;  m.  1868,  Emily  Octavia, 
dau.  of  the  late  Arthur  K.  Barclay,  Esq.  of  Bury  Hill, 
Surrey,  and  lias,  Uegi.nald  Arthur,  b.  1870,  another  son, 
and  three  daus. 


XI.  Edward,  6.  19  Aug.  1849;  m.  Edith-Louisa,  dau.  of  luo 
Rev.  John  Hubbard,  and  has  two  suns.      ' 

I.  Mary. 

II.  Fanny  Agnes  Malthus. 

III.  Henrietta  Louisa,  d.  s.  'j.i. 

HtncajIE. — Sir  Richard  Beat  is  said  by  some  to  havo 
been  of  the  Privy  Council  to  Henry  VI. ;  by  others  he  is  called 
the  King's  Physician;  the  former  is  more  probable,  as  he  was 
buried  in  Worcester  Cathedral.  He  had  two  wives,  by  the 
1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Sandes,  Esq.  of  Furness  Fell,  co. 
Lancaster,  he  had  an  only  son,  John  (Sir),  wliose  only  dau. 
and  heir,  Margaret,  m.  Sir  William  Sandys,  Baron  Sandys,  of 
the  Vine;  by  the  2nd,  Joan,  Sir  Richard  had  two  other  sons, 
Sir  Reginald  Beadt,  Knight-Banneret  and  K.G.,  Lord- 
Treasurer  temp.  Henry  VII.,  and 

John  Bray,  Esq.  who  was  buried  in  the  chancel  of  the 
church  at  Chelsea,  and  liad  (with  a  dau.  the  wife  of  Sir  John 
Norris)  three  sons,  Edmund  (Sir),  summoned  to  Parliament  as 
Baron  Bray,  21  Henry  VIII.,  ancestor  of  the  late  Baroness 
Brat  ;  Edward  (Sir)  of  whom  presently ;  and  Reginald,  of 
Barrington,  co.  Gloucester,  ancestor  of  tlie  Brats  oj  Ban-ing- 
ton.    The  2nd  son. 

Sir  Edward  Brat,  Knt.  of  Vachery  Park,  Cranley,  Surrey, 
was  Sheriff  of  Surrey  and  Sussex  30  Henrt  VIIl.,  and  repre- 
sented the  former  county  in  the  two  Parliaments  of  Queen 
Mart.    He  d.  1558,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Edwaed  Beat,  Knt.,  M.P.  for  Hclston,  13  Elizabeth, 
m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Simon  Elrington,  Esq.  of  North- 
ampton, and  had  by  her  an  only  son,  Reginald,  described  as 
heir-apparent,  and  of  the  Inner  Temple,  1557,  being  then  of 
age,  who  d.  without  issue.  Sir  Edmund  iii.  2ndly,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  William  Roper,  Esq.  of  Eltham,  Kent,  by  Margaret 
his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Chancellor  Sir  Thomas  More,  and  had 
another  son,  also  named  Reginald.  He  m.  3rdly,  Magdalene, 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Cotton,  of  Kent,  by  whom,  who  d.  1563, 
he  had  no  issue ;  and  4thly,  a  lady  named  Mary,  by  whom 
(who  m.  2ndly,  Sir  Edmund  Tilney,  Master  of  the  Revels 
to  Queen  Elizabeth)  he  had  three  daus.,  Mary,  m.  Sir  George 
Chowne,  Knt.  of  Wrotham,  Kent;  Magdalen,  m.  George 
Bowes,  Esq.  of  Durham;  Frances,  m.  George  Gastrell,  Esq. 
Sir  Edward  d.  1581,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Reginald  Brat,  Esq.  of  Shere,  bapt.  at  Shere,  1  May,  1555, 
the  son  of  Sir  Edward  by  Elizabeth  Roper,  his  2nd  wife,  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Covert,  Esq.  of  Hascomb,  Surrey, 
and  left  a  son  and  successor, 

Edward  Bray,  Esq.  of  Shere,  6.  1577.  He  m.  1st,  Jane, 
dau.  of  Edward  Covert,  Esq.  of  Tuynham,  Sussex,  and  was 
father  of 

Edward  Brat,  Esq.  of  Shere,  bapt.  10  Sept.  1609,  who,  like 
his  father,  resided  at  Tower  Hill.  He  m.  Susanna,  dau.  of 
Wihiam  Heath,  Esq.  of  Pedinghoe,  and  had  a  son  and 
successor, 

Edwaed  Brat,  Esq.  of  Shere,  bapt.  18  Oct.  1640,  m. 
Frances,  dau.  of  Vincent  Randyll,  Esq.  of  Chilworth,  and 
dying  1714,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edward  Brat,  Esq.  of  Shere,  bapt.  4  Jan.  1687,  m.  1727, 
Ann,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Duncomb,  Rector  of  Shere,  and 
dying  1740,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

The  Rev.  George  Beat,  of  Shere,  who  d.  unm.  1  March, 
1803,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

William  Brat,  Esq.  of  Shere,  the  learned  Antiquary  and 
Historian  of  Surrey,  bapt.  7  Nov.  1736,  and  d.  21  Dec.  1832. 
He  ni.  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Stevens,  Gent.,  and  had  (with  three 
daus.,  Mary,  Catherine,  and  Amelia  Caroline,  who  all  d.  unm.) 
a  son, 

Edwaed,  6.  31  Jan.  1768;  who  m.  Mary  Anne  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Daniel  Malthi^s,  Esq.  of  Albury,  in  Surrey,  and 
si.'iter  of  the  celebrated  writer  on  population;  and  prede- 
ceasing his  father,  1S14,  left  issue, 

1  Edward,  late  of  Shere,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  20  July,  1793; 
d.  21  Jan.  18ti6. 

2  Reginald,  now  of  Shere. 

3  William  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  St.  John's,  Shirficid,  Hants. 

1  Henrietta  Mary,  m.  Augustus  Warren,  E^q. 

2  Louisa,  d.  1862. 

3  Catherine  Elizabeth,  d.  1877. 

Mr.  Bray  was  Treasurer  to  the  Society  of  Antiquaries,  and 
Editor  of  The  Evelyn  Memoirs. 

^rm.'i— Quarterly:  1st  and  4th  arg.,  a  chevron  between 
three  eagles'  legs  sa.,  erased  a.  la  cuissc,  their  talons  gu. ;  2nd 
and  3rd,  vairy  arg.  and  az.  three  bends  gu. 

Crest — A  flax-breabcr  or. 

Scat — Shere,  near  Guildford. 


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BRH 


BREWSTER    OF    GREENSTEAD    HALL. 

Beewstee,  Caedinal,  Esq.  of  Greenstead  Hall, 
Halstead,  Essex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  26  Dec.  1813  ; 
m.  22  April,  1841,  Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
Henry  Butterwortli,  Esq.  of  WhaUcy,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  lias  issue, 

Fkancis   Wentwouth,  h.  23  April,  18-13,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll., 

Cambriclffe,  Barrister-at-Law. 
Margaret  Cloptoa,  6.  17  June,  1844;  to.  W.  T.  G.  Tluirlow, 
lisg.,  great-grandson  of  Lord  Chancellor  Thurlow. 

ILlUtaSE.— The  family  of  Brewster  is  one  of  ancient 
descent.  So  far  back  as  the  reign  of  Hiciiard  II.,  .John 
Brewster  was  presented  to  the  rectory  of  Godwiek,  Norfolk, 
by  the  Prior  of  Westacre,  and  in  a  list  of  the  Gentry  of  that 
County  returned  to  Henry  VI.,  a.d.  1433,  the  name  of 
Gai-fridus  Brewster  appears. 

With  the  CO.  of  Suffolk  the  Brewstcrs  were  connected  at 
a  very  remote  period :  John  Brewster  was  witness  to  a  deed 
relating  to  land  in  the  parish  of  Henstcad,  48  Edward  III. 

In  the  reign  of  Henry  VI.,  William  Brewster,  Esq.  of 
Eushmere,  son  of  Robert  Brewster,  Esq.  of  Mutford,  to. 
Mary,  dau.  of  William  Harvey,  Esq.  of  Olton,  and  was  father 
of  Egbert  Brewster,  Esq.  of  Rushmere,  whose  son  Humphrey 
Brewster,  b.  1526,  built  Wrentham  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  was 
progenitor  of  the  family  of  Brewster,  long  seated  there. 

A  branch  of  the  family  was  settled  at  Castle  Hedingham, 
Essex,  early  in  the  16th  century. 

James  Brewster,  Esq.  of  Bulmer,  Essex,  was  possessed 
of  estates  in  the  parish  of  Bulmer,  and  the  adjoining  parishes 
of  Otten-Belchamp,  Walter  Belchamp,  and  Gestingthorp,  temp. 
Queen  Anue  and  George  I.  He  d.  1725,  and  was  buried  at 
Wickham,  St.  Paul's,  leaving  (with  a  younger  son  John, 
and  a  dau.  Martha,  to.  Robert  Andrews,  Esq.  of  tlie  Auberies, 
Essex)  an  elder  son,  his  successor, 

James  Brewster,  Esq.  of  Otten-Belchamp,  to.  Frances,  dau. 
of  Richard  Coppin,  Esq.,  and  d.  1770,  leaving  two  sons, 

Waldegrave,  of  Bcvington  House,  in  Otten-Belchamp,  to. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Macro,  Esq.  of  Barrow  Hall, 
Suffolk,  and  had  throe  sons,  1  Waldcgrave ;    2  William ; 

3  Blacro ;  all  of  whom  d.  s.  p. 

William,  who  carried  on  the  family. 
The  2nd  son, 

William  Brewster,  Esq.  of  ^^Hiitc  Kotlcy  nail,  Essex,  m. 
Eose,  dau.  of  Philip  Nunn,  Esq.  of  Otten-Belchamp,  and  had 
issue,  four  sons  and  four  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

James  Brewster,  Esq.  of  Halstead  Lodge,  J.P.,  D.L., 
Colonel  Commandant  of  4th  regt.  of  East  Essex  Militia,  d.  s.p. 
1836,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Joseph  Nonn  Brewster,  Esq.  of  Halstead  Lodge,  J.P., 
m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Chase,  Esq.  of  Maiden,  and  had 
Burviving  issue, 

I.  Cardinal,  now  of  Grinstead  Hall. 

II.  Waldcgrave  (Rev.),  M.A.  Oxford,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Roach,  Esq.  of  Glastonbury,  Somerset 
(descended  from  a  sister  of  Richard  Whiting,  last  Abbot  of 
Glastonbury). 

Arms— So,.,  a  chevron  erm.  between  three  estoiles  arg. 
Crest — A  beaver's  head  erased,  az.,  purflcd  oi. 
J/oUo— Verite  soyot  ma  garde. 
<8£at— Greenstead  Hall,  Halstead,  Essex. 


Notley  Hall,  Essex,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Burder, 
Esq.  of  Great  Yeldham. 

For  Lineage  and  Arms— See  preceding  Mcraalr. 
Scat— Ashford  Lodge,  Halstead. 


BREWSTER  OF  ASHFORD  LODGE, 

Beewstee,  James,  Esq.,  of  AsMord  Lodge,  Hal- 
stead, Essex,  J.P.,  b.  8  March,  1807;  m.  14  Nov. 
1839,  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  G-eorge  Asser  Gepp,  Esq. 
of  Chelmsford,  Essex,  and  has  issue, 

I.  James  George  (Rev.),  6.  16  Jan.  1841;  m.  27  April,  1871, 
Alice,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Rivington,  Esq.  of  Hampstead. 

II.  Charles  Edward,  b.  21  July,  1849;  to.  8  April,  1875, 
Elizabeth  Sarah,  dau.  of  Eev.  W.  T.  Beckett,  Rector  of 
Ingoldesthorpe,  Norfolk. 

I.  Mary  Ehzaboth. 

II.  Frances  Harriet,  m.  Eev.  Charles  JIusgrave  Harvey. 

III.  Agnes  Eose. 

IV.  Emily  Margaret,  to.  Charles  William  Start,  Esq. 

V.  Edith  Jane. 

Mr.   Brewster   of  Ashford  Lodge   is    son  of   Joseph    Nunn 
Brewster,  Esq.,  sou   of   William  Brewster,  Esq.  of  White 


FRENCH-BREWSTER. 

Feench  Beewstee,  Eobeet  Abeaham,  Esq. 
Lieut.  1st  King's  regt.  of  Dragoon  Guards,  a-isumed 
by  royal  license,  13  Aug.  1874,  the  additional  name 
and  arms  of  Beewstee  on  succeeding  to  the  landed 
and  other  property  of  his  maternal  grandfather, 
the  Et.  Hon.  Abraham  Brewster.  He  is  0!ily  son 
of  Henry  Siieyd  French,  Esq.  who  was  grandson  of 
Arthur  French,  Esq.  of  French  Park,  M.P.  co. 
Roscommon,  and  first  cousin  of  Arthur  1st  Lord 
De  Freyne  {see  Bueke's  Peeraje) ,  m.  30  Sept.  1876, 
Geraldine,  dau.  of  Henry  Ritchie  Cooper,  Esq.  of 
Ballindalloeh,  co.  Ayr,  and  has  a  sou, 

Robert  Abraham,  b.  1877. 

Ht'lTCiigC— The  family  of  Brewster  appears  to  have 
settled  in  Ireland  about  the  time  of  the  Commonwealth,  or 
the  reign  of  Charles  II.,  when  Samuel  and  Daniel  Brewster 
had  a  grant  of  lands,  under  the  Act  of  Settlement,  la  the  co. 
Tipperary. 

Henry  Brewster,  of  Lebanary,  co.  Carlow,  son  of  Henry 
Brewster,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  m.  circa  1699,  Elizabeth 
Leybourne,  and  had  issue.    The  elder  son, 

Samuel  Brewster,  of  Ballywillianiroe,  co.  Carlow,  &.  II 
July,  1700,  had  issue  by  Anne  his  wife, 

I.  Henry,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Perkins,  of  Ballintraln,  co. 
Carlow,  and  had  a  dau.  Mary,  and  a  son, 

Samuel,  m.  Miss  Hill,  and  left  a  son,  Henry. 

II.  AVilliam,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Samuel,  m.  Elizabeth  Garrett,  and  had  a  dau.  Aim,  lit. 
Samuel  Watson,  Esq.  of  Lumclone,co.  Carlow. 

IV.  John,  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Elizabeth,  to.  Robert  Twiss,  Esq. 

II.  Anne. 

IMr.  Brewster  made  his  will,  1  April,  1753,  which  was  proved 
1  June  following.    His  2nd  son, 

William  Brewster,  of  Ballynulta,  co,  Wicklow,  m.  1767, 
Mary,  sister  of  Abraham  Jones,  and  dau.  of  Edward  Jones,  I 
of  TuUow,  CO.  Carlow,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Baoenal,  his  successor. 

II.  Edward,  d.  June,  1836 ;  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Robert  Gray,  jj 
Esq.,  and  had  issue,  Edward  Jones  (Eev.) ;  Robert  Gray ;  j 
William,  d.  unm. ;  George  Crofton,  d.  unm. ;  Henry, ' 
County  Surveyor,  Mayo;  John;  and  Sarah,  to.  Johaj 
Walker,  Esq. 

III.  Henry,  d.  unm. 

I.  Mary,  m.  FitzHenry,  of  Larkficld,  co.  Wcstord. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Bagenal  Brewster,  of  Ballynulta,  m.  Anne,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Bates,  and  had  issue, 
Abraham,  of  whom  below. 
William  Thomas,  d.  unm.  1821. 
Robert  Jones  (Eev.),  d.  unm.  1832. 
Mary,  m.  1819,  Samuel  Allen,  Esq.  of  Higham  Ferrers,  co. 
Northampton,  and  d.  1873. 

Margaret,  m.  1819,  Archibald  Montfort,  Esq.  of  Killemore, 
CO.  Wicklow,  and  d.  1850. 
The  eldest  son, 

Eight    Hon.    Abraham   Brewster,    Lord  Chancellor  of 

Ireland,    6.   1796,   graduated    at  Trin.    Coll.,    Duldin,  1817, 

was  called  to  the  Bar  1819,  and  the  same  year  to.  Mary  Ann, 

dau.   of  Robert  Gray,   Esq.   of  Upton  House,  co.  Carlow,  by 

whom  (who  d.  1862)  he  had  issue, 

I.  William  Bagenal,  6.  1820,  Capt.  Eifle  Brigade,  and  Lieut- 

Col.  of  the  Inns  of  Court  Volunteers,  to.  1858,  Georgiana, 

dau.  of  James  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Craigie  Down,  co.  Ayr,  ana 

d.  s.  p.  1864. 

I.  Elizabeth  Mary,  m.  as  2nd  wife,  Henry  Sncyd  French, 
Esq.,  3rd  son  of  Robert  Henry  French,  Fsq.  of  Dublin,  firsfii 
cousin  of  Lord  De  Freyne,  and  d.  1864,  leaving  an  only 
son,  the  present 
Eobert  Abraham  French-Brewstek,  who  s.  his  matcmaJ 
grandfather. 

Mr.  Brewster  was  appointed  King's  Counsel  1835;  Soliciton 
General  for  Ireland,  1846;  Attorney-General,  1853,  when  he 
was  sworn  of  the  Privy  Council  in  Ireland,  Lord  Justice  of 
Appeal  in  1806,  and  Lord  Chancellor  1867.  He  d.  26  July, 
1874,  having  devised  his  estates  and  property  to  Ills  grand- 
son, the  present  E.  A.  French-Brewster,  Esq. 


13KI 


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ERI 


18; 


j^rin.s— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  az.  a  chevron,  engrailed, 
erin.,  between  three  estoiles  arg.,  a  trefoil  slipped  vert,  for 
Brewster  ;  2nd  ami  ord,  crm.,  a  chevron  sa.,  a  martlet  for 
difference,  for  Fkkncii. 

CrcsU — 1st,  a  hM.p.ii-d's  head  erased  az.,  hezantee,  in  the 
mouth  a  trefoil  slippud  vert,  lor  Beewster;  2nd,  a  dolphin 
naiant  ppr.,  for  Fke.ncii. 

jVotto— Verite  soyez  ma  garde. 


BRIDGER  OF  BTJCKINGHAIE  HOUSE. 
Eeidger,  Harrt  Colvill,  Esq.  of  Buckingham 
House,  Old  Shoreham,  Sussex,  J.P.,  b.  27  June, 
1828 ;  m.  9  Marcli,  1850,  Eliza  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of 
George  Oruie,  Esq.  of  Mertou,  SiuTej,  and  has  a 
son  and  heir, 

Henry  Colvill,  6.  21  Nov.  1S50. 

Florence  Louisa. 

DiUeibella  Mary. 

iit'uraSC— Haery  Bkidgeu,  Esq.,  m.  Katherine  Cridjcr, 
and  had  i.ssue,  Harry,  b.  10  Feb.  1720,  rf.  young;  Colvill,  6. 
C  May,  1726,  d.  young;  Colvill,  his  heir;  Harry,  b.  8  March, 
1732;  Richard,  b.  16  June,  1734;  Arthur,  b.  13  Oct.  1737; 
Katherine;  Anne;  EUzabeth;  and  Mary.  The  eldest  sur- 
viving son  and  heir, 

Colvill  Bridger,  Esq.  of  Buckingham  House,  Sussex, 
served  as  High  Sheriff  of  Sussex  1778.  He  m.  Mary,  2nd  dau. 
of  Sir  Charles  Matthews  Goring,  4th  bart.  of  Highden,  Sussex, 
by  Mary  his  1st  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Blackuurne, 
Esq.  of  High  Ongar,  and  by  this  lady  had,  with  several  sons 
and  daus.,  an  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Harry  Bridger,  Esq.  of  Buckingham  House,  6.  IS  Sept. 
1768,  who  m.  8  June,  1797,  Mary-Ann,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late 
Jeremiah  Watson,  Esq.  of  Great  Portland  Street,  Loudon,  and 
had  issue, 

Harry  Colvill,  his  heir. 

Frank,  vi.  Mary,  dau.  of  Capt.  John  Butler,  ol  Xew  Shore- 
ham,  and  d.  s.  p.  25  Feb.  18^U. 

Augustus,  d.  unni.  16  Nov.  182o. 

John,  in.  Eliza  Pope  Comper,  of  Chichester,  and  has  issue, 
one  son. 

Mary  Anno. 

Isabella,  m.  John  Sandys  Penfold,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Bridger  d.  25  March,  1832,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Harry  Colvill  Bridger,  Esq.  of  Buckingham  House,  J. P., 
h.  11  June,  1799;  m.  21  May,  1825,  Sarah  Louisa,  3rd  dau.  of 
WilUam  Scrase,  Esq.,  late  of  \\  ithdean,  Sussex,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Harrt,  now  of  Buckingham  House. 

u.  William,  6.  14  Sept.  1834;  m.  27  Oct.  18.59,  Mary-Betty, 
2nd  dau.  of  James  Crew^e,  Esq.  of  Wincanton,  Sonieisct, 
and  has  issue,  1  James  Crewe,  6.  2  July,  IbGO;  2  William 
Greville,  d.  25  Nov.  1864;  3  Ernest  Frederick  Augustus, 
h.  1  Jan.  1866;  1  Ida  Mary:  2  Lilian  Louisa;  3" Mabel 
Blanche. 

III.  John,  6.  14Marr'h,  1836;  d.  16  March,  1807. 

IV.  Frederick,  b.  24  May,  1837. 

V.  Augustus  Gorins:,  b.  24  July,  ISll. 

I.  Louisa,  il.  23  Sept.  1810. 

II.  Mary,  ,L  20  Feb.  1857. 

III.  Isahella,  d.  19  Nov.  1841. 

IV.  Emma,  m.  27  April,  1855,  George  Ormo,  Esq.  of  the 
Manor  House,  Sutton,  Surrey,  eldest  son  of  Geoi-ge 
Ornie,  Esq.  of  Bi-oadwati-i',  Woithing,  Sussex,  and  had 
issue  four  daus.,  Emma  Louisa;  Mary  Elizabeth;  Florence 
Annette ;  and  Agnes  CecUia,  dec. 

V.  Adela  Catherine. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  engrailed  sa.,  between  three  crabs 
gu. 

Crest — A  crab,  as  in  the  arms. 

iSaU— Buckingham  House,  Old  Shoreham,  Sussex. 


EEIGGS    OF    HYLTON    CASTLE. 

Briggs,  Charles  James,  Esq.  of  Hylton  Cattle, 
CO.  Durh.im,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Major  Durham  Militia, 
*.  1834 ;  m.  1859,  Sarah  Anne,  only  child  of  John- 
Walter  Douglas,  Esq.  and  has  issue. 

iLlltCagC— William  Briggs,  Esq.,  6.  1803,  of  Sunderland, 
Merchant,  purchased  the  castle  and  estate  of  Hylton  from 
John  Bowes,  Esq.,  in  1863.  He  m.  1825,  Margaret,  dau.  of  J. 
Hedley,  Esq.  of  Sunderland,  and  dying  1871,  left,  with  other 
isrue,  a  sou  and  heir,  the  present 

Charles-James  Bkiggs,  Esq.  of  Hylton  Caslle. 

Scat— Hylton  Castle,  Durham. 


BRIGHT    OF    COLWALL. 

Bright,  Benjamin,  Esq.  of  Colwall,  co.  Hereford, 
h.  1823  ;  m.  Frances  Mary,  dau.  of  F.  Graham,  Esq. 
II.M.  Consul  at  Bayoune,  and  has  issue, 
I.  Reginald  Henry,  d.  young. 
I.  Phebe  Honora  Gertrude. 

iitltragC.— Nathaniel  Bright,  of  the  City  of  Worcester, 
was  b.  in  1493,  and  was  buried  in  St.  Peter's  Church,  Worcester, 
23  Nov.  1564,  aged  71  years,  leaving  by  Joyce  his  wife,  who 
was  buried  at  the  same  place,  3  June,  1552,  issue,  James  ; 
George;  Joyce;  and  others. 

James  Bright,  of  Worcester,  the  elder  son,  was  twice 
mai'i'ied ;  by  his  1st  wife,  Margaret,  to  whom  he  was  married 
in  1561,  he  had  issue, 

Henry,  his  successor. 

Nathaniel,  b.  1565. 

Robert,  bapt.  Jan.  1568. 

Thomas,  bapt.  7  Jan.  1586;  m.  and  h.ad  issue. 

John,  bapt.  30  Dee.  1592. 

James,  bapt.  May,  1595. 

Katherine,  bapt.  19  May,  1530. 

Alice,  bapt.  20  Jan.  1591. 

Johane,  bapt.  18  Jan.  1593;  m.  23  Nov.  IGIO,  raoliarcl 
Harwood. 
Mr.  Bright's  wife  dying  in  Jan.  1597,  was  buried  at  St.  Peter's, 
Worcester,  on  the  31st  of  that  month.  He  m.  2ndly,  at  the 
same  place,  3  Sept.  1598,  Alice,  dau.  of  Staunton  of  Whitting- 
ton,  near  the  City  of  Worcester,  but  had  no  issue  by  her.  He 
was  buried  with  his  tirst  wife,  24  Dec.  1599.-   His  eldest  son, 

The  Rev.  Henry  Bright,  the  learned  and  accomplished 
Canon  of  Worcester,  was  bapt.  at  St.  Peter's,  26  Oct.  1562. 
was  of  Balliol  College,  O.Kford;  Prebendary  of  Worcester 
Cathedral,  1619,  and  Head  Master  of  King's  School  there  for 
40  years;  he  is  referred  to  by  Fuller,  and  also  by  Wood,  in  his 
"  Fasti."  He  m.  Johanne,  dau.  of  Rowland  Berkeley,  Esq.  of 
Spctchley,  and  Cotheridge,  co.  Worcester,  and  sister  of  Sir 
Itobert  Berkeley,  a  Judge  of  the  King's  Bench,  by  whom 
(who  m.  2ndly,  Edward  Anneisley,  Esq.  of  Brookend,  co. 
O.tford,  and  was  living  16  May,  16;j8)  he  had  issue  (with  other 
daus.), 

Robert,  his  heir. 

Mary,  bapt.  at  Worcester  Cathedral,  7  June,  1556. 

Dorothy,  ui.  1st,  John  Dobyns,  of  Evesbeach,  co.  IIer."iord, 
Gent.,  who  d.  ll""''.  nnd  2ndly,  Henry  Townshend,  Esq.  ot 
Elmley  Lovctf,  '■  -,  Vi-iv, -fr,  who  c<.  16Go. 

Joyce,  7()..  at  i;iiiil- \-  l.nMit,  IG  July,  1630,  John  Bridges, 
Esq.  of  Priors  Court,  co,  11.  rctord. 

Kattierine,  w.  Wiiham  Cliffe,  Esq.  of  Matherne,  co. 
Hereford. 
Canon  Bright  purchased  the  Manor  of  Brockbury,  co.  Hereford, 
together  with  a  considerable  estate  in  the  parish  of  Colwall, 
and  Coddington,  in  the  same  co.  and  at  Castle  Morton,  co. 
Worcester.  He  d.  4  March,  1626,  was  buried  in  Worcestei' 
Cathedral,  where  liis  monument,  with  an  epitaph compo.-ed  by 
Dr.  Hall,  Dean  of  Worcester,  still  remains,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Robert  Bright,  Esq.  of  Broekbury,  and  Castle  Morton,  6. 
1617;  m.  1st,  at  Cound,  June  1G38,  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward 
Ciessett,  Esq.  of  Couiid,  and  Upton  Crcssett,  Salop,  by  whom 
(who  was  buried  at  Colwall,  9  April,  1G47)  he  had  issue, 

Henry,  bapt.  at  Colwall,  22  Aug.  1641,  and  buried  there 
3  Sept.  following. 

Robert,  his  successor. 

Edward,  bapt.  at  Colwall,  26  June,  1645 ;  living  20  June, 
1665. 

Elizabeth,  d.  unr,i.,  hurled  at  Colwall,  1  Oct.  1671. 

Mary,  m.  at  Colwall,  Thomas  Wilde,  Esq.  of  Ledbury,  co. 
Hereford. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  at  Lugwardine,  co.  Hereford,  3  Oct.  1647,  Frances, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Walwyn,  Esq.  of  Longford,  in  same  fco.  ?r.- 
whom  (who  rf.  22  Jan.  IGo.i)  he  had  further  issue,  Tliomas ; 
John;  Henry;  Francis;  NiLliulas;  Rowltind ;  Walwyn:  and 
Jane.  This  l.Titer  family  possessed  liie  csttite  called  The 
Hoar,  in  the  parish  of  Colwtill,  wliiuli  was  settled  on  their 
mother  at  her  marriage;  their  desccndtints  continued  there 
till  1765,  when  the  estate  descended  to  Robert  llarcoiirt,  who 
was  living  at  The  Hoar  in  I77S:  he  was  the  son  of  Peter 
Harcourt,  of  Colwall,  Gent,  by  .Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas 
Bright,  of  Ye  Hoar.  Mr.  Biiuht  „;.  3rdly,  in  1663,  Ursula, 
dau.  of  —  Brydges,  Esq.  of  Tibberton,  co.  Hereford,  but  by 
her  (who  was  living  in  1687)  he  had  no  issue;  he  was  buried 
at  Colwall,  28  May,  1665,  aged  48  years,  when  he  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  surviving  son, 

Robert  Bright,  Esq.  of  Broekbury,  and  Castle-Morton, 
bapt.  at  Colwall,  28  Feb.  1642;  r,i.  1st,  1603,  Honora,  dau.  of 


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Benjamin  Mason,  Esq.  of  Beauchamp  Eoothing,  Essex,  by 
whom  (who  d.  1  Jan.  1072)  he  had  issue, 

Egbert,  his  heir. 

Edward,  bapt.  at  Colwall,  11  Dec.  1667;  m.  the  dau.  of 
Henry  Cliffe,  Esq.  of  Matherne,  co.  Hereford,  and  had 
issue. 

Elizabeth,  bapt.  at  Colwall,  23  Dec.  1065;  d.  20  Sept.  1071, 
buried  at  same  place. 
Mr.  Bright,  on  his  marria;^e  with  Sarah,  his  second  wife, 
settled  at  Sandon,  co.  Stafford,  where  he  was  Uving  26  March, 
16S7.  From  this  line  descend,  according  to  family  tradition, 
several  famiUes  of  Bright  settled  in  Staffordshire,  Shropshire, 
and  the  City  of  London.  He  settled  his  estate  of  Brockbury 
by  conveyance,  dated  26  May,  1083,  on  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Bright,  Esq.  of  Brockbury,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  1 
July,  and  bapt.  at  Colwall,  18  July,  1664;  to.  there,  4  April, 
1637,  Joyce,  dau.  of  Henry  Cliffe,  Esq.  of  Matherne,  co. 
Hereford,  and  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Meredith,  of  the 
City  of  Hereford,  by  whom  (who  d.  9  Jan.  1718,  and  was 
bulled  at  Colwall)  he  had  issue, 

Henry,  his  heir. 

Robert,  bapt.  at  Coddington,  29  Aug.  1691;  d.  s.  p. 
William,  bapt.  at  same  place,  12  Oct.  1098;  d.  unm.,  buried 
at  Colwall,  24  Aug.  1714. 

Mary,  bapt.  at  Coddington,    17  May,    1688;    m.   Thomas 
Wilmot,  of  Dymmock,  co.  Gloucester,  Gent. 
Honora,  bapt.  at  same  place,  6  Nov.  1690 ;   m.  at  Colwall, 
9  July,  1722,  Thomas  Bright,  of  Ye  Hoar. 
Joyce,  d.  unm.  1696. 

Elizabeth,  bapt.  at  Coddington,  26  Jan.  1701 ;  m.  at  Colwall, 
27  Dec.  1718,  WiUiam  Morrice,  of  the  City  of  Worcester. 
Grace,  bapt.  at  Coddington,  17  March,  1702;  m.  at  Colwall, 
22  April,  1723,  John  Hartland,  of  the  Sly  House,  parish 
of  Colwall. 
Mr.  Bright  d.  1  Dec.  1749,  and  was  buried  at  Colwall.    By  a 
deed  of  conveyance,  dated  27  July,  1722,  he  settled  the  Manor 
of  Brockbury  on  his  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Hesky  Bright,  Esq.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Brockbury, 
bapt.  at  Coddington,  8  Nov.  1692;  in.  at  Henland,  co.  Hereford, 
6  June,  1713,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Hill,  of  Wellington,  in 
same  co.,  Gent.,  by  whom  (who  was  0.  at  Wellington,  17  Nov. 
1692,  d.  Jan.  1780,  and  was  buried  at  St.  Nicholas  Church, 
Bristol),  he  had  issue, 

I.  Egbert,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry,  of  Welland  Court,  co.  Worcester,  High  Sheriff  of 
Bristol,  1753,  and  Mayor  in  1771,  6.  21  March,  1715,  d.  25 
Nov.  1777,  buried  at  St.  Nicholas  Church;  to.  27  Sept.  1746, 
Sarah,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Kichard  Meyler,  Esq.,  of  Bristol, 
by  her  (who  d.  7  Sept.  1769,  and  was  buried  at  St.  Nicholas) 
he  had  a  son, 

EicHARD,  of  Ham  Green,  Somerset,  of  whom  hereafter 
as  heir  of  the  family. 

III.  WiUiam,  6.  6  Nov.  1717,  bapt.  at  Ledbury;  m.  22  April, 
1737,  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Thomas  Broome,  of  Bristol,  and  had 
two  sons, 

1  William,  living  in  Ireland  in  1778  ;  to.  and  had  issue. 

2  Robert,  a  Midshipman  on  board  the  "  Ocean  "  man-of- 
war,  d.  in  the  Sandwich  Isles,  1781. 

IV.  Allen,  bapt.  at  Ledbury,  12  May,  1720;  to.  1st,  28  Feb. 
1746,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Gardener,  Esq.  of  Stroud,  co. 
Worcester,  who  d.  March,  1747,  and  was  buried  at  St. 
Nicholas,  Bristol,  leaving  a  son, 

1  Allen,  6.  20,  and  bapt.  24  March,  1747,  EnMgn  69th 
regt.,  d.  unm.  at  Minehead,  21,  and  buried  at  St.  Nicholas, 
25  Oct.  1790. 

Allen  Bright  to.  2ndly,  2  July,  1750,  Anne,  dau.  of  James 
Hay,  Esq.  of  the  City  of  Worcester,  by  her  (who  was  living 
at  Bristol  in  1778)  he  had,  with  several  others,  who  d.  in 
infancy,  another  son  and  dau. 

2  Henry,  bapt.  26  March,  170?,  Mayor  of  Bristol,  1807, 
d.  unm.  that  year,  buried  at  St.  Nicholas,  25  Nov.  1807. 

1  Anne,  bapt.  25  Aug.  1754;  m.  6  Nov.  1777,  George 
Eoch,  son  of  Nicholas  Roch,  Esq.  of  Bakeston,  co.  Pem- 
broke, and  had  issue. 
Allen  Bright  sold  Welland  Court  to  his  brother  Henry ;  d. 
in  1763,  and  was  buried  at  St.  Nicholas. 
V.  Francis,  of  Jamaica,  bapt.  at  Ledbury,  24  Oct.  1723;  d. 
unm.  in  1754,  buried  in  the  parish  of  St.  Andrews,  Kingston, 
Jamaica. 

1.  Mary,  bapt.  at  Coddington,  23  Oct.  1728;  m.  at  Colwall, 
25  Sept.  17.52,  George  Bush,  Esq.  of  Bristol,  of  the  family 
of  Bush,  of  Beach,  co.  Gloucester,  and  had  issue. 

Mr.  Bright  made  his  will,  25  April,  1725;  d.  in  July,  1726, 
was  buried  on  the  8th  of  the  same  month  at  Colwall,  and  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Bright,  Esq.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Brockbury, 
btipt.  at  Ledbury,  24  AjM'il,  1714;  to.  at  All  Saints'  Church, 
AVorcestey,  17    Feb.   1740,   Dorothy,   dau.  and  co-heiress   of 


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Receiver-General  of  tho  co.  of 


Edward  Lowbridge,    Esq. 
Worcester,  and  had  issue, 

Lowbridge,  his  heir. 

Robert,  d.  young,  buried  at  Colwall. 

Dorothy,  d.  unm.  1527. 

Mary,  baptised  at  Colwall,  12  June,  1747 ;   to.  at  St.  Nicholas, 
6  Dec.  1775,  John-lnnes  Baker,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 
Mr.  Bright  cL  in  Jamaica,  20  July,  1758;    was  buried  in  tho 
parish  of  St.  Andrew's,    Kingston,    in  that   island,  and  was 
s.  by  his  eldest  and  only  surviving  son, 

Lowbridge  Bright,  Esq.  Lord  of  the  manor  of  Brockbury; 
6.  March,  1741,  baptised  at  All  Saints',  Worcester,  d.  unm.  in 
June,  1818,  when  his  estates  devolved  on  his  first  cousin,  tho 
heir  male  of  the  family, 

Richard  Bright,  of  Ham  Green,  Somerset  (refer  to  issue  of 
Henry,  2nd  son  of  Henry  Bright,  Lord  of  the  manor  of  Brock- 
bury), b.  21  July,  1754,  became  heir  to  his  cousin,  Lowbridge 
Bright,  in  1818,  and  was  also  heir  to  estates  in  H;irapshire  and 
elsewhere  of  his  cousin,  Richard  Meyler,  M.P.  for  Winchester; 
)».  at  St.  Thomas'  Church,  Liverpool,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Benjamin 
Hey  wood,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  by  whom,  whoci.  18  March,  1827, 
he  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  his  heir. 

II.  Benjamin  Heywood,  the  -well-known  book  collector  and 
Shakesperian  critic,  whose  antiquarian  correspondence  with 
Joseph  Hunter  is  preserved  in  the  British  Jluseuin,  b.  14 
Aug.  1787;  m.  1st,  6  Nov.  1818,  his  cousin  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of 
Nathaniel  Heywood,  Esq.  of  Manchester,  who  d.  s.  p.  31 
May,  1819.  He  m.  2ndly,  20  June,  1822,  Mary  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Rev.  J.  Koue,  by  whom  (who  d.  26  Oct.  1829)  he 
left  at  his  decease,  7  Aug.  1843,  the  following  issue, 

1  Benjamin,  who  became  heir  to  his  uncle,  and  is  the 
present  representative. 

1  Phebe  Eliza,  6.  24  Oct.  1824;  d.  unm.  1800. 

2  Mary  Sarah,  m.  8  April,  1858,  George  Wallace,  Esq. 
of  Eardiston,  co.  Worcester,  and  has  issue. 

in.  Richard,  b.  29  Sept.  1789,  F.R.S.,  M.D.  to  Her  Majesty 
Queen  Victoria,  Physician  at  Guy's  Hospital,  d.  16  Dec. 
1858;  m.  1st,  14  Aug.  1822,  Martha  Lyndon,  dau.  of  Dr. 
Babington,  who  d.  30  Dec.  1823,  leaving  a  son, 

1  William  Richard  (Rev.),  b.  20  Dec.  1823  ;  d.  1848. 

He  to.  2ndly,  27  July,  1826,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Follcit 
(sister  to  Sir  WiUiam  FoUett),  and  by  her  (deceased)  hud 
further  issue, 

2  William  Webb  Follett,  6.  11  June,  1831;  d.  1851. 

3  James  Franck,  b.  29  May,  1832,  took  holy  orders  in  1856, 
became  Lord  of  the  manor  of  Brockbury  in  1^09,  under  the 
wUl  of  his  uncle,  Henry  Bright;  m.  1804,  Eniiiieline 
Theresa,  dau.  of  Rev.  E.  D.  Wickliam  (since  deceased), 
and  has  issue. 

4  Henry  Eustace,  6.  Oct.  1838;  d.  1875. 

5  George  Charics,  M.D.,  b.  Sept.  1840;  m.  1869,  Emmeline, 
widow  of  —  Hagan,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

1  Anna,  d.  1832. 

2  Emily,  m.  1865,  Richard  WaUace,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

3  Clara  Eliza, 
v.  Robert,  of  Bristol,  and  Abbot's  Leigh,  Somerset,  6.  12 
Aug.  1795,  High  Sheriff  of  Bristol  1852;  to.  4  June,  1821, 
Caroline,  dau.  of  Thomas  Tyiidall,  Esq.  of  the  Fort,  Bristol 
(deceased),  and  d.  19  Sept.  1869,  leaving  issue, 

1  Richard,  of  Stock's  House,  co.  Herts,  6.  14  April,  1822, 
J. P.  for  COS.  of  Herts,  Bucks,  and  Somerset,  M.P.  for  East 
Someiset  since  1868;  m.  1855,  Emma  Katherine,  dau.  of 
Admiral  Thomas  WoUey,  and  widow  of  J.  A.  Gordon,  Etq. 
of  Knockespock,  co.  Aberdeen,  and  d.  28  Feb.  1878. 

2  Robert  Onesiphorus,C.B.,  b.  1823,  Brigadier-General  in 
the  array ;  to.  1856,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Sir  WiUiam  Miles, 
Bart.,  of  Leigh  Court,  Sotnerset,  and  has  issue. 

3  Tyndall,  of  Liverpool,  6.  1824;  to.  1851,  Mary,  dau.  of 
W.  Fletcher,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  has  issue. 

4  George,  b.  1826,  a  Judge  in  India;  m.  1st,  1851,  Eleanor 
Georgina,  dau.  of  Marcus  McCausland,  Esq.  of  Fruit  Hill, 
CO.  Derry,  by  whom  (who  d.  in  India  in  18.'i2)  he  had  one 
son,  Robert  Marcus,  d.  1868.  He  m.  2ndly,  Tempe,  dau. 
of  Henry  Raikes,  Esq.  of  the  Bengal  Civil  tervice,  and  has 
issue  by  her. 

5  Charles  Edward,  of  Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia,  6. 
1829;  TO.  25  Aug.  1868,  Hon.  Anna  Maria  Georgina  Man- 
ners Sutton,  dau.  of  John  Henry  Thomas,  3rd  Viscount 
Canterbury,  late  Governor  of  Victoria,  and  has  issue. 

6  Arthur,  6.  1831,  Lieut,  and  Adjutant  22nd  regt.  Bengal 
N.I.,  killed  during  the  Indian  Mutiny,  1857. 

7  Reginald,  of  Melbourne,  Victoria,  6. 1833. 

1  Caroline  Margaret  Anna. 

2  Isabel  Marianne,  rn.  the  Rev.  J.  L.  Gibbs,  Vicar  of 
Clifton-IIarapden,  co.  Oxford,  and  has  issue. 

3  Constance. 
V.  Samuel,  ofSandheys,  Liverpool,  b.  25  Sept.   1799,  J. P. 

CO.  Lancaster,  d.  28  Jan.  1870,  and  was  buried  at  the  Ancient 
Chapel,  Toxteth  Park,  Liverpool.  He  m.  10  Sept.  1828, 
Elizabeth  Anne,  dau.  of  Hugh  Jones,  Esq.  of  Lark  Hill,  near 
Liveri)ool,  »ud  had  issue. 


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1  Ilcnry  Arthur,  of  Aslificld,  near  Liverpool,  6.  Feb.  1830, 
J.F.  CO.  Lancaster;  iii.  1861,  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  S.  H. 
Thompson,  Esq.  of  Thingwall  Hall,  near  Liverpool,  and 

2  Heywood,  of  Liverpool,  6.  1S37. 

3  Hugh  Meyler,  h.  1839;  d.  1866. 

4  S.imuel,  of  Melbourne,  Victoria,  h.  1843. 

1  Sarah  Elizabeth  Mesnard,  m.  1852,  George  Melly,  Esq., 
late  M.P.  for  Stoke-upon-Trent,  and  has  issue. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  1853,  George  Holt,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and 
has  issue. 

5  Harriette. 

4  Anna  Maria,  m.  1874,  Archibald  Weir,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of 
Malvern,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Phebe,  6.  in  Queen  Square,  Bristol,  1785,  d.  1875,  buried 
at  Colwall. 

II.  Sarah,  6.  26  March,  1792;  d.  16  July  followins. 

ni.  Sarah  Anne,  b.  at  Ham  Green,  3  Sept.  1793;  d.  18C6, 
buried  at  Colwall. 

IV.  Mary,  6.  2  June,  1798  ;  d.  10  Dec.  1799. 

V.  Elizabeth  Mary,  6.  at  Ham  Green,  31  Aug.  1805. 

Mr.  Bright  d.  in  Jan.  1840,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Bright,  Esq.  Lord  of  the  manor  of  Brockbury,  h.  13 
Jan.  1784;  Barrister-at-Law,  M.P.  for  Bristol  from  1820  to  1830, 
s.  his  father  in  the  Hereford  and  Hampshire  estates,  d.  unni. 
26  March,  1869,  when  the  manor  of  Brockbury  devolved  by 
his  will  on  his  nephew,  Eov.  James  Franck  Bright,  while  the 
other  estates  of  Colwall,  co.  Hereford,  and  Crawley,  co.  Hants, 
descended  to  his  eldest  nephew  and  heir-at-law,  the  present 
Benjamin  Bright,  Esq.  of  Colwall. 

.4 fiiis— Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  az.,  a  fesse  wavy  erminois 
in  chief,  three  crescents  arg.,  for  Bright  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  a 
lion  rampant  between  three  annulets  gu.,  for  Meyler. 

Crest — A  demi-lioii  rampant  holding  a  batile-ase  Leaded 

eu- 

Motto— 'Poit  tenebras  lucem. 


BEINKLEY    OF    KNOCKMAROON, 

Beinkley,  Walter  Stephens,  Esq.  of  Knock- 
maroon  House,  CO.  Dublin,  J.P.,  late  Capt.  11th 
Hussars,  b.  1826  ;  m.  1851,  Susann  aCaroline,  dau. 
of  Major  Michael  Turner  of  Ipswich,  and  has 
issue, 

I  JohnTorner,  6.  23  Oct.  1855. 

II.  Walter  Frederick  Brownlow,  6.  29  July,  1859. 

III.  Charles  Michael  Edgewortb,  b.  6  May,  1861. 

I.  Julia  Katherine.  ii.  Anna  Isabella. 

III.  Susannah  Kathleen. 

ILtltCaflC— The  Right  Rev.  John  Brinkley,  D.D.,  6. 
at  Woodbridge,  Suffolk,  in  1766,  entered  Caius  Coll.,  Cam- 
bridge, 29  Aug.  1783,  became  B.A.  in  1788,  and  M.A.  1791; 
■was  appointed  Astronomer-Royal  in  1792;  Archdeacon  of 
Clogher,  1808;  President  of  the  Royal  Irish  Academy,  1822, 
and  Bishop  of  Cloyne,  8  Oct.  1826.  His  Lordship  m.  Esther, 
dau.  of  Matthew  Weld,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  had  two  sons 
and  one  dau., 

I.  John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Mathew,  of  Parsontown,  co.  Meath,  h.  2  March,  1796 ; 
admitted  a  Vicar  Choral  of  Cloyne,  31  March,  1831  ;  J. P. 
CO.  Meath;  m.  5  March,  1821,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Very  Rev. 
Richard  Graves,  Dean  of  Ardagh,  and  d.  27  April,  1866, 
having  had  issue, 

1  John,  d.  unm. 

2  RrcHARD  Graves,  of  Portland  (see  that  family). 

S  Mathew,  Lieut.  y7th  foot,  Secretary  to  the  Governor  of 
Australia. 
4  Hercules.  5  Francis. 

1  Esther,  m.  John  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Milford,  co.  Carlow. 

2  Eliza,  m.  William  Henry  Longfield,  Esq.  of  Careystown, 
CO.  Cork. 

3  Haiiiet,  m.  Richard  Henry  Farrer,  Esq.  of  Dunamaise, 
Queen's  Co. 

4  Minna,  m.  G.  A.  Eotherham,  Esq.  of  Kilbride  Castle, 
CO.  Meath. 

5  Anna,  m.  1st.  25  Aug.  1860,  James,  5th  Earl  of  King- 
ston; and2ndly,  29  July,  1873,  WilUam  Downes  Webb, 
Esq.  of  KellyvUla,  Queen's  Co. 

6  Arabella. 

7  Jane,  m.  27  March,  1861,  Edward  Vernon,  Esq.,  eldest 
son  of  J.  E.  Venables  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Clontarf  Castle, 
CO.  DubUn. 

I.  Sarah,  m.  Robert-James  Graves,  M.D.,  and  d.'s.  p. 
The  Bishop  of  Cloyne  d.  Sept.  1835.    His  eldest  son. 

The  Rev.  John  Bkinkley,  Rector  of  Glanworth,  Diocese  of 
Cloyne,  in.  Anne,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Rev.  Walter 
Stepheus,of  Hybla,  co.  Kildare,  by  Arabella  his  wife,  dau.  of 


Capt.  William  Glasoott,  and  d.  14  Feb.  1847,  leaving  a  dau., 
Sarah,  and  two  sons, 

I.  John,  9th  Lancers,  d.  unm.  in  India. 

II.  Walter  Stephens,  now  of  Knockniaroon  House. 

Arms— Az.  a  cross  patonce  engrailed  and  in  chief  tlireo 
estoiles  or. 

Crest— A  cross  patonce  engrailed  surmounted  of  an  cstoile, 
all  or. 

Jl/o«ci— Mutabimur. 

Seat — Kuockmaroon  House,  Castlcknock,  co.  Dublin. 


BRINKLEY    OF    FORTLAOTD. 

Brinklet,  Eichard  Grates,  Esq.  of  Fortland, 
CO.  Sligo,  b.  21  Sept.  1823 ;  m.  2  Dec.  1845,  Hester, 
dau.  of  James  Dodd  Llojd,  Esq.  of  Ardagh,  co.  Sligo, 
by  Charlotte  his  wife,  dau.  of  George  Hepenstal, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Lloyd,  6.  8  June,  1852. 

II.  James  William  Arthur,  b.  15  March,  1S54. 

I.  Charlotte  Ida  Harriette. 

II.  Louisa  Maria  Susan,  m.  19  Sept.  1868,  Capt  F.  R.  Crof- 
ton,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Malby  Crofton,  Bart. 

III.  Harriette  Adela.  iv.  Alice  Maud  Elizabeth. 
V.  Anna. 

Mr.  E.  G-.  Brinkley  is  eldest  surviving  son  of 
Matthew  Brinkley,  Esq.  of  Parsonstown,  co.  Meath, 
•who  was  2nd  son  of  the  Bishop  of  Cloyne  (see  pre- 
ceding family). 

Arms,  &c.— Same  as  Brinkley  o/^noc/jniaroon. 
iSeaf— Fortland,  Dromore  West,  co.  Sligo. 


BRISBANE    OF    BRISBANE. 

Brisbane,  Charles  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Brisbane, 
CO.  Ayr,  J.P.,  b.  19  Sept.  1814 ;  s.  his  kinsman,  the 
late  Sir  Thomas  Macdougal-Brisbane,  Bart.,  G.C.B., 
27  Jan.  I860;  m.  June,  1860,  Florence  Frances 
Henrietta,  dau.  of  Montagu  John  Tatham,  Esq. 

iLtltCage. — Tins  family  appears  to  have  possessed  Bishop- 
ton,  in  Renfrewshire,  with  lands  in  cos.  Stirling  and  Ayr,  long 
prior  to  the  date  of  any  charters  they  have  preserved.  Craw- 
furd,  in  his  Renfrewshire,  takes  notice  of  "  Bishopton,  the 
ancient  inheritance  of  the  Brisbanes,  the  chief  of  that  name," 
and  of  "  AUanus  de  Brysbane,  filius  Whelheim  de  Brysbane, 
who  obtained  a  grant  of  the  lands  of  Macherach,  in  Stirling- 
shire, to  which  Malcolm,  the  Earl  of  Wigton  (so  created,  in 
1334),  is  witness." 

Mathew  Brisbane,  of  Bishopton,  the  descendant  of  this 
ancient  house,  falling  at  the  battle  of  Flodden,  9  Sept.  1513, 
and  leaving  no  issue,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  Brisbane,  whose  retour  of  service  in  the  lands  of 
Killincraig,  &c.,  holding  of  the  Crown,  relates  the  circum- 
stance of  his  brother's  death  at  Flodden  ;  and  whose  charter, 
dated  4  July,  1514,  of  the  estate  of  Bishopton,  is  granted  by 
John,  Lord  Erskine,  son  of  Lord  Robert,  who  also  fell  at 
Flodden.    This  John  Brisbane  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Brisbane,  of  Bishopton,  who,  as  heir  of  his  father, 
obtained  a  charter,  dated  12  Aug.  1523,  from  John,  3rd  Earl 
of  Lennox,  of  the  lands  of  Ballincleirach,  in  the  district  of 
Campsie,  co.  Stirling.  From  a  sasine,  dated  1523,  it  appears 
that  his  wife  was  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Lindsay,  of 
Dunrod.  He  fell  at  the  battle  of  Pinkie,  10  Sept.  1547,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Brisbane,  of  Bishopton,  served  heir  to  his  father  in 
the  lands  of  Kilhncraig,  20  May,  1549.  He  wass.  at  his  decease 
by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Brisbane,  who  jn.  1562,  Janette  Stewart,  dau.  of 
James  Stewart,  of  Ardgown  and  Blackall.  He  d.  1610,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Brisbane,  of  Bishopton,  )».  1st,  24  Dec.  1595,  Anna 
Blair,  dau.  of  the  Laird  of  Blair,  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Robert,  m.  1635,   Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Lyon,  of 
Auldbar. 

Janet,  m.  1612,  Fleming  of  Boghall. 

Grissel,  m.  1623,  Walter  Denniston,  of  Colgrain. 

Elizabeth,  to.  James  Shaw,  of  Baliegellie,  in  Ireland,  of  the 
family  of  Shaw  of  Greenock,  and  was  mother  of 
James  Shaw,  husband  of  his  cousin,  Elizabeth  Brisbane, 
and  coutinuator  of  the  family. 


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EEI 


Mr.  Brisbane,  in.  2naiy,  28  April,  IG12,  the  lion.  Jano  Sempill, 
dau.  of  Kobert,  4th  Lord  Sempill,  and  sister  of  HurIi,  5lh  lord, 
and  had  two  other  sons,  William  and  James,  and  two  dims., 
Anne,  ?u.  1628,  James  Campbell,  son  of  Sir  James  Campbell, 
of  Ardkinglass;  and  Jjarbara.  lie  d,  1G35,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

John  Brisbane,  of  that  ilk,  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Hamilton,  of  Orbiston,  and  had  issue, 

John,  m.  1644,  his  cousin-gerraan,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Mure,  of  Howallan,  and  widow  of  Walter,  3rd  Lord  Blantyie. 
He  d.  1649,  leaving  three  daus.  in  infancy;  one  of  wliom, 
Anne,  afterwards  m.  William  Fullerton,  of  tluit  ilk ;  the 
two  others  appear  to  have  d.  uiim. 

Elizabeth,  m.  26  June,  16:')?,  to  her  cousin,  James  Shaw  (of 
this  marriage  more  presently). 

Sarah. 

Anna,  m.  1663,  Eobcrt  Hamilton,  of  Cams. 

Janet,  m.  1662,  Capt.  Hamilton,  of  Woodside, 

Marion.  Jean. 

John  Brisbane,  the  elder,  m.  2ndly,  Jean,  dau.  of  James  Chal- 
mers, of  Gadgirth,  but  had  no  other  issue.  The  death  of  his 
con  without  heirs  male  placing  the  estates  at  his  disposal,  he 
made  the  contract  of  murri:ige  between  his  eldest  dau., 
Elizabeth,  and  his  nephew,  James  Shaw,  by  which  the  estate 
of  Brisbane  was  to  be  settled  on  the  heirs  male  of  that  mar- 
riage, and  James  Shaw  was  himself  to  assume  the  surname  and 
arms  of  Brisbane  ;  with  which  covenant  comjilying,  he  became 
accordingly 

James  Brisbane  of  that  ilk,  who  by  this  marriage  had 
issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

James,  m.  1691,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Cranstoun,  of  Glon. 

William,  a  Capt.  in  the  army,  d.  unm. 

Anne,  m.  Dr.  Bamsay,  Physician,  of  Ayr. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Brisbane,  of  Brisbane,  m.  1635,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Sir  Archibald  Stewart,  of  Blackball,  and  had  two  sons  and 
four  daus., 

I.  James,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  «i.  1715,  Isabel,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Kicholson, 
of  Ladykirk,  and  had  issue, 

1  Thomas,  heir  to  his  uncle. 

2  John,  Adm.  K.N.,  m.  Miss  Young,  duu.  of  Adm.  Yonng, 
and  d.  1807,  having  had  (with  Uaus.)  several  sons,  of 
whom, 

John  Donglas,  the  eldest,  was  drowned  on  board  one  of 
the  French  prizes,  after  Rodney's  action,  1782. 

Thomas  Stewart,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  killed  at  St. 
Domingo,  1795. 

William  Henry,  a  Naval  Captain,  was  poisoned  by  the 
French  prisoners  a    Gibraltar,  1796. 

Charles  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  Rear-Admiral,  a  gallant  naval 
officer,  wounded  in  Rodney's  action,  12  April,  1782, 
and  distinguished  under  Hood  and  Nelson;  m.  14  June, 
1793,  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  late  Sir 
James  Patey,  Knt.,  of  Reading,  aad  dying  1829,  left 
issue, 

I.  Charles,  Major  34th  rcgt.,  m.  1832,  Charlotte  Maria 
Lennard,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Barrett-Lennard,  Bart., 
and  had  issue, 

1  Charles  Thomas,  now  of  Brisbane. 

1  Charlntte  Anna  Maria,  in.  Aug.  IS56,  Lionel  St. 
Aubyn,  Esq.,  Lieut.  3rd  Foot. 

2  Caroline  iilaria. 

3  Georgiana  Lavinia,  d.  18  June,  1!:'57. 

II.  John  William  Douglas,  Capt.  R.N.,  m.  E.  Rilcy, 
and  d.  22  Jan.  1848,  leaving  issue. 

I.  Lavinia,  m.  Col.  Ewart. 

II.  Arethusa. 

James  (Sir),  also  a  gallant  naval  Commander,  attained 
the  rank  of  Admiral.  Ho  m.  Miss  Ventham,  only  dau. 
of  John  Ventham,  Esq.,  and  left  one  son,  James 
Stewart,  a  Commander  U.N.,  and  two  daus. 

3  Stewart.  4  Alexander.  0  Charles. 

1  Miirgaret,  m.  1734,  John  Mitchell,  Esq.  of  Middlcton, 
Aiivocate,  and  had  issue. 

2  D'Arcy,  m.  Sir  Walter  Maxwell,  Bart,  of  Pollok. 

3  Mary,  m.  the  Hon.  Georcc  Cranstoun,  7th  son  of  the  5th 
Lord  Cranstoun,  ami  had  issue. 

4  Helen,  m.  Admiral  Sir  James  Douglas,  Bnrt.,  and  was 
grandmother  of  Sir  John  James  Scott  Douglas,  Bart. 

5  Isabella,  m.  John  Miller,  M.D. 

6  Agnes,  d.  unin. 

I.  Prudence,  d.  unm. 

II.  Jean,  m.  the  brother  of  Hugh  Montgomcric,  of  Broom- 
lands". 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  Alexander  Forrester,  of  Cavse  Cowie. 

IV.  Catherine,  m.  William  Fairlie,  of  that  ilU. 
Mr.  Brisbane  was  «.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 

jAMiis  BmsBANE,  of  Brisbane,  Trbo  waa  served  heir  to  his 


father,  2  May,  1757,  but  d.  unm.,  when  the  estates  devolved 
on  his  nephew, 

Thomas  BnisnAUE,  who  was  served  heir  15  Sept.  1770.  Tliis 
gentleman,  m.  Elcanora,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Bruce,  Cart.,  of 
Stenhouse,  and  had  two  sons  and  a  dau., 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

Michael,  d.  in  the  H.E.I.C.'s  servics. 

Bary. 
Mr.  Brisbane  d.  1812,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sir  Thomas  Makdoogall  Brisbane,  of  Brisbane,  co.  Ayr, 
G.C.B.,  G.C.H.,  LL.D.,  A.M.,  F.R.S.,  President  of  the  Royal 
Society  of  Edinburgh,  &c..  Gen.  in  the  army,  who  was 
created  a  Baronet  in  1836 ;  he  m.  Nov.  1819,  Anna  Maria,  dau. 
of  Sir  Henry  Hay  Mackdougall,  Bart.,  of  Mackerstouu,  and 
had  issue, 

Thomas  Australiug,  6.  24  Aug.  1824 ;  an  officer  in  the  army ; 
d.  15  Nov.  1849. 

Henry,  b.  2  March  ;  d.  2S  May,  1826. 

Isabella  Maria,  d.  26  Feb.  1849. 

Eleanor  Australia,  d.  9  April,  1852. 
Sir  Thomas  Brisbane  was  not  only  one  of  the  most  distin- 
guished commanders  of  the  Peninsular  war,  but  also  a  man 
of  high  scientific  attainments.  In  1S26,  he  and  his  wife,  Anna 
Maria,  were  authorised,  by  Royal  Licence,  dated  14  Aug.,  to 
use  the  surname  of  Makdodgall  before  that  of  Brisbane.  Sir 
Thomas,  who  was  Governor  of  New  South  Wales  from  1820  to 
1825,  d.  at  Brisbane,  27  Jan.  1860,  and  was  s.  by  his  kinsman 
the  present  Charles  Thomas  Beiscans,  Esq.  as  heir  by- 
entail. 

Arnm—^a..,  a  chevron  cheque  or  and  gu.  between  three 
cushions  of  the  second.  Granted  to  Sir  Charles  Brisbane, 
K.G.B.,  by  command  of  His  Majesty  King  George  III.,  for 
i-ho  capture  of  the  island  of  Curasao  on  I  Jan.  1807,  viz.,  a 
chief,  embattled,  thereon  a  ship  of  war  under  sail  between 
two  castles  ;  and  for  an  additional  crest,  out  of  a  naval  crown, 
an  arm  embowed,  grasping  a  sword,  and  from  the  hand  a 
medal  suspended  by  a  ribbon,  and  the  motto  "Curacao,"  to 
be  borne  by  him,  the  said  Sir  Charles  Brisbane,  and  his 
descendants, 

FainiUj  Crest— A.  stork's  head  erased,  holding  in  its  moutli 
a  snake  nowod,  all  ppr. 

Fam'dij  SMpportei-s— Twotalbots ppr.  Supporters  were  also 
granted  to  Sir  Charles  Brishanb,  K.C.B.  Dexter,  a  Briti.sli. 
sailor,  and  sinister,  a  British  mariner,  habited  and  accoutred. 

Motto  (in  an  escroU  above  the  crest)— Certamine  summo. 

Seal — Brisbane,  Largs,  co.  Ayr. 


BHISCOE    OF    RIVERDALE. 

Betsco£,  Edwaed  John,  Esq.  of  Kiverclale,  co. 
Westmeath,  and  of  Screggan,  King's  Co.,  J.P., 
Higli  Sherife  for  the  latter  1860,  h.  April,  1819  ; 
m.  Se))t.  1852,  Anna  Eebecca,  eldest  dau.  of  tlie 
late  Eev.  Sir  William  M.  Smith- Marriott,  Bart.,  and 
has  had  issue, 

I.  William  Thomas,  h.  1S54;  d.  18.59. 

II.  Edward  John  Marriott,  b.  28  Sept.  1803. 
HI.  Robert  Ralph,  6.  25  Dec.  1867. 

I.  Juha  Elizabeth.  n.  Maria  Elizabeth,  d.  1S70. 

HtlTCIfJC— John  Brtscoe,  Esq.,  stated  to  have  been  of 
the  family  of  Crofton  Hall,  Cumberland,  served  as  an  officer  in 
Queen  Elizabeth's  army  against  O'Neill,  Earl  of  Tyrone.  He 
m.  Eleanor  Kearney,  of  Scraghe,  near  Tullamore,  and  from  an 
inscription  over  the  entrance-door  of  the  now  ruined  castle  of 
Scr.aghe,  appears  to  have  liuilt  that  place  in  1588.  In  the  reign 
of  Charles  I.,  a  royal  grant  of  lands  in  King's  Co.  was  mado 
to  the  family  under  the  Act  for  the  remedy  of  defective  titles; 
and  in  the  reign  of  William  HI.,  the  Briscoes  came  within 
the  scope  of  King  James's  attainder.  In  1703,  Ralph  Briscoe 
re-acquired,  by  purchase,  the  lordship  and  manor  of  Rathleen, 
Kind's  Co.  He  in.  Eleanor,  sister  of  John  Price,  Esq.,  M.P. 
for  Wicklow,  ana  had  by  her  five  sons,  of  whom  the  2nd, 

Edward  Briscoe,  Esq.,  J. P.,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Rev.  Essex 
Edgeworth,  of  Lissard,  co.  Longford,  and  had  a  dau.  Eleanor, 
m.  Andrew  Armstrong,  Esq.  of  Clara,  J.P.  His  youngest 
brother, 

William  Briscoe,  E.sq.,  whose  will,  dated  27  July,  1772,  was 
proved  8  Feb.  1775,  in.  1st,  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Ncsbit  of  Tul)l)or- 
daly,  which  lady  d.  s.  ?). ;  and  2ndly,  Jemima,  dau.  of  James 
Nu;,'ent,  Esq.  of  Clonlost.  co.  Westmeath,  by  whom  he  bad 
Edward  John;  William  Nugent;  and  Eleanor  Anne.  The 
elder  sofl. 


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191 


Edward  John  Briscoe,  Esq.,  5.  1770,  s.  to  the  entailed  pro- 
perty of  liis  un^le  Edward,  and  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  co. 
Westuieath,  1800.  He  m.  1790,  Frances,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Fetlierstonliaugh,  Esq.  of  Brajlilyn,  co.  Westmeath,  and  d. 
1815,  leaving  issue  three  sons  and  three  daus., 

I.  WiixiAM  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward,  ol  Grangeniore,  co.  'Westmeath,  6.  1799;  served 
as  High  Slieriff  1833 ;  to.  1829,  Hester,  youngest  dau.  of 
James  Kynd,  Esq.  of  Derryvolan,  co.  Fermanagh,  and  of 
Eyndville,  co.  Meath,  and  d.  1842,  leaving  issue, 

1  John  Fetiierstonhaugh,  of  Grangemore,  KiUucan,  and 
Altadore,  Kilpcdder,  co.  Wicklow,  J.P.,  b.  Aug.  1830;  m. 
April,  1852,  Katheriue  Rebecca,  dau.  of  William  Peareth, 
Esq.  of  L'sw.irtli  Hcuse.  co.  Durham,  and  Cliff  House, 
Sandgate,  K(  ni,  and  has  issue,  Algernon  Thomas  Fethers- 
tonhaugh,  b.  7  Jlarch,  1^02;  Katherine  Kebecca  Fethers- 
tonhaugh ;  Julia  Isabella  F"etherstonhaugh ;  Cecilia 
Julia  Fetherstonhaugh ;  Isabella  Frances  Fetherston- 
haugh;  Eosa  Ellen  Fetherstonhaugh. 

2  James,  b.  1832;  d.  8  July,  1860. 
1  Maria  Elizabeth,  d.  1858. 

in.  Jamrs,  m.  Harriet,  dau.  of  Thomas  Coates,  Esq.  of 
Staplestown,  co.  Kildare. 

rv.  Fetherston.  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  John  Phillips,  Esq., 
and  d.  1871. 

1.  Jane,  m.  Humphrey  Bor,  Esq. 

u.  Eleanor,  to.  James  Johnston,  Esq. 

m.  Anna  Maria. 
Tlie  eldest  son, 

William  Thomas  Briscoe,  Esq.  of  Eiverdale,  h.  1792;  m. 
1818,  Maria  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Kynd,  Esq.  of  Derry- 
volan, CO.  Fermanagh,  and  Eyndville,  co.  Meath,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1874)  had  issue, 

Edward  John,  now  of  Eiverdale. 

James  Rynd,  6.  1821 ;  m.  1845,  Barbara,  dau.  of  Benjamin 
Riky,  Esq.  of  Ballylow,  co.  Carlow,  and  has  issue. 

Hester  Matilda.  Frances, 

Mr.  Briscoe  d.  1854. 

Arms — Arg.  three  greyhounds  courant,  in  pale,  sa. 
Ci-est — A  greyhound  courant  sa.,  seizing  a  hare,  ppr. 
Seat — Eiverdale,  KUlucan,  Westmeath. 


BKISCOE    OP    TINVANE. 

Eetscoi:,  Henet  Whitby,  Esq.  o£  Tinvane,  co. 
Tipperarj,  J.P.  cos.  Tipperaiy  and  Kilkenny,  b. 
29  Sept.  1809 ;  m.  8  June,  1835,  Deborah,  dau.  of 
Bev.  Kobert  Shaw,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Hesrt  Whitby,  R.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  m.  13  Jan.  1SG4, 
Caroline  Anna,  3rd  dau.  of  J.  A.  T.  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Cum- 
hcrland  Terrace.  Reprent's  Park,  and  Eversfield  Place,  St. 
I.ennard's-on-the-Sea,  and  left  issue,  Henry  Whitby,  and 
Ed  rh  Caroline. 

II.  llobert  F.,  Capt.  E.KT.,  to.  9  Jan.  1879,  Annie  Smith,  eldest 
dau.  of  Joseph  Dodds,  Esq.,M.P.,  of  Stockton-on-Tees. 

III.  Arthur  Welle-ley.  iv.  Wastel  Henry. 
V.  Charles  Edward. 

I.Deborah,     n.  Alicia,     in.  Lucie  Elizabeth,    iv.  Gertrude. 
V.  Henrietta.        vi.  Jane  Anne  Catherine.        vii.  Eugenie. 

iLtlttaffC. — He.vrt  Briscoe,  E.?q.,  J.P.  for  cos.Tipperary, 
Kilkenny,  and  Waterford,  6.  175J,  entered  the  1st   regt.   of 
Horse  1770.    He  m.  177.5,  Miss  Margaret  Sneyd,  and  had  issue, 
Henry  Whitbt,  his  heir. 
John,  Major  K.A.,  deceased. 
Robert,  an  Officer  27th  foot,  deceased. 

Edward  Whitby,  J.P.,  of  Harristown,  co.  Kilkenny,  to.  Ann- 
Helena,  dau.  of  Michael  Eivers,  Esq.,  and  has  Henry  and 
other  issue. 
Abigail  (Mrs.  Bowers),  deceased.  Fanny,  deceased. 

Margaret,  m.  Major  Gen.  Bredin,  E.A. 

Dora,  m.  J.  Wilkie,  Esq.,  Ordnance  Storekeeper,  brother  of 
late  Sir  David  Wilkie,  E.A. 
Anne,  m.  Capt.  Gibson,  E.N.  battalion. 
Catherine,  to.  Capt.  Christian,  R.V.B. 
The  eldest  son, 

Henry    Whitby  Briscoe,   Esq.,   J.P.  for  cos.  Tippcrary, 
Kilkenny,  and  Waterford,  b.  1777;  s.  his  father  1307.     He  iit 
1808,  Alicia,  dau.  of  Francis  White,  Esq.  of  Carrikbeg,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1816)  had  issue, 
Henry,  his  heir. 

Francis,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Eilmessan,  diocese  of  Meath,  b. 
14  Nov.  1810 ;  to.  1854,  Dorothea,  relict  of  John  Long,  Esq., 
and  eldest  dau.  of  John  Cornwall,  Esq.  of  Brown.stown 
House,  CO.  Meath,  and  has  issue,  Josephine  and  Gustavus. 
Alicia  Louisa,  yn.  5  Jan.  1836,  Richard  Bergoin  Bennett,  Esq., 
Bal•ri3ter-a^Law,  eldest  Bon  of  Richard  Newton  Bennett, 


Esq.,  Ban-ister-at-Law,  formerly  of  Blacks'coops,  co.  Wex- 
ford, and  Chief  Justice  of  Tobago,  and  has  Issue. 

Anne,  m.  1851,   Thomas  C.   Waring,   Esq.,  late  of  the  co. 
Kilkenny,  and  has  issue  one  son. 

Frances.  Harriette. 

Arms— Arg.  three  greyhounds  courant  in  pale  sa. 

Crest— A  greyhoimd  courant  sa.,  seizing  a  hare,  ppr. 

31otto — Post  virtutem  cun-o. 

Seat— Tinvane  House,  Carrick-on-Suir,  co.  Tipperary. 
» 


See  Etjggles-Beise. 


BEISTOWE    OF    BEESTHORPE    EALL. 

Beistowe,  Samuel  Boteiee,  Esq.  of  Beesthorpe 
Hall,  CO.  Nottingham,  and  of  Twjford,  co.  Derby 
Q.C.,  M.A.,  M.P.  and  late  Recorder  for  Newark,  b. 
5  Oct.  1822 ;  m.  1856,  Albertiue,  dau.  of  M.  Jeau 
Jacques  Lavit,  of  Paris,  and  lias  (with  other  issue) 
a  son,  ' 

Samuel,  6.  1858. 

iLiltCajJC— Samuel  Bristowe,  Esq.  of  Twyford,  6.  23 
June,  1694  (elder  son  of  Samuel  Bristowe,  Esq.  of  Twyford 
and  4th  in  descent  from  William  Bristowe,  a  younger  son  of 
Bristowe  of  Beesthorpe),  to.  19  Sept.  1730,  Mary,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Thomas  Savage,  Esq.  of  Burton  Nether  HaU,  co.  Staf- 
ford, descended  from  the  noble  family  of  Savage,  Earl  Rivers 
and  had  issue,  ' 

Samuel,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  of  Twyford,  &.  4  July,  1739;  to.  29  Aug.  17G5  Mary 
3rd  dau.  of  Leonard  Fosbrooke,  Esq.  of  Shardlowe  co' 
Derby,  and  had,  with  a  dau.  Mary,  a  son,  ' 

Samuel,  6.  8  Aug.  1766,  who  m.  Eliza  Anne  Banks,  and  had 
(with  two  daus.,  EUza,  who  to.  and  left  issue ;  and  Julia) 
tour  sons,  Samuel  Ellis,  heir  to  his  great-uncle  •  Simon 
Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1806,  to.  Mary,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev! 
J.  Stephenson,  and  has  one  son  and  one  dau. ;  John  6 
1813;  Henry  Fosbrooke.  ' 

Mr.  Bristowe  d.  31  March,  1761,  and  was  buried  at  Twyford. 
His  elder  son, 

Samuel  Bristowe,  Esq.  of  Beesthorpe,  co.  Notts,  and  Twy- 
ford, CO.  Derby,  6.  8  Sept.  1736,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  of  Notts 
1799.  He  d.  unm.  18  June,  1818,  and  was  s.  by  his  grand- 
nephew, 

Samuel  Ellis  Bristowe,  Esq.  of  Beesthorpe  and  Twyford, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  10  March,  1800  ;  to.  1st,  1821,  Mary  Anne[ 
dau.  of  Samuel  Fox,  Esq.  of  Osmaston  Hall,  co.  Derby ;  and 
2ndly,  6  July,  1836,  the  Lady  Alicia  Mary  Needham,  sister  of 
the  Earl  of  Kilmorey.  By  the  former  lady  he  left  issue, 
Samuel  Boteler,  now  of  Beesthorpe. 
Henry  Fox,  b.  8  May,  1824.  Anna  Maria. 

He  d.  1855. 
^j-ms— Erm.,  a  fesse  cotised  sa.,  three  crescents  or. 
Crest— Out  of  a  crescent  or,  a  demi-eagle  displayed  az. 
il/o«o— Vigilantibus  non  dormientibus. 
&a«s— Beesthoi-pe  Hall,  Newark,  co.  Notts;  and  Twvf-ird 
Derby.  ■'        ' 


HAERISON-BROADLEY    OP    WELTON. 

Eaeeison  Beoadlet,  William  Henet,  Esq.  of 
Wclton,  CO.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1867, 
and  Major  Yorkshire  Hussars,  M.P.  for  East  Riding', 
b.  9  Aug.  1820  ;  eldest  son  of  William  Henry  Har- 
rison, Esq.  of  Ripon  and  Sinderby,  assumed  by 
royal  license  the  additional  siu-name  and  arms  o'f 
Beoadley,  in  1865. 

ILfltragC— Henry  Broadley,  Esq.,  an  officer  E.N.,  Srd 
surviving  son  of  Thomas  Broadley,  of  Ferriby  and  Kingston- 
upon-Hull,  and  great-grandson  of  Thomas  Broadley,  Esq.,  by 
Frances,  his  wife,  to.  1774,  B.  A.  Jarratt,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
John  Jarratt,  Esq.  of  Beverley,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  (Rev.),  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  d.  1833,  leaving  issue. 

III.  Henry,  of  Weldton  and  Ferriby,  co.  York,  J. P.,  D.L. 
and  M.P.  for  the  East  Riding  of  the  co.,  b.  1793;  d.  unm. 
Aug.  1851. 

I.  Sarah,  d,  unm,  1807. 


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BEO 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


BRO 


n.  Mary,  m.  4  Nov.  1819,   W.  H.  Ilarrison,  Esq.  of  Eipon 
and  Sindeiby ;  d.  3  Aug.  1831,  leaving  issue, 

1  William  Henbt,  now  of  Welton. 

2  Broadley,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  late  Lieut. -Col.  11th 
Hussars,  b.  Nov.  1821 ;  m.  14  Feb.  1846,  Julia  Henrietta, 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Very  Eev.  H.  D.  Erskine,  D.D., 
Dean  of  Ripon,  2nd  son  of  Lord  Enskine,  and  has  issue, 
Henry  Broadley,  b.  12  March,  18.'i3;  Bobert  Er.skine,  6. 
April,  1857;  Broadley,  b.  Oct.  18G2;  Esme  Erskine,  6. 
Sept.  1864;  Mary  Broadley,  m.  1876,  Capt.  Parker;  Eva 
Erskine ;  Louisa  Sophia. 

3  Thomas,  d.  young. 

1  Mary,  in.  Nov.  1850,  Frederick  Palmer,  Esq.,  J.P.,  D.L., 
of  Withcote  Hall.  co.  Leicester,   and  has  issue,  Geoffrey 
AV.  B.,  i.  1864;  Mary  Sophia;  Hester  Alice;  Emily. 
III.  Sophia,  of  Welton,  d.  unm.  1864. 
The  eldest  son, 

The  Eev.  TnoMAS  Eboadlet,  of  Ferriby,  d.  unm.  1815, 
having  devised  his  landed  estates  to  his  brother  Henry,  d. 
1851,  and  by  his  will  left  his  estates  to  his  sister  Sophia,  d.  ^mm. 
1864,  bequeathing  her  estates  to  her  nephew,  William  Henbt 
Habbison,  directing  him  to  take  the  name  and  arms  of 
BBOADLEy,  in  addition  to  and  after  that  of  Habbison. 

j4r)ns— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  chevron  chequy  erm. 
and  gu.  between  three  crosses  pattee  titchee  sa. ;  2nd  and  .3rd, 
az.,  a  bend  vaire  arg.  and  gu.,  between  three  demi-lions  ram- 
pant or.  ,    „    ,  , 

C,.^5£_Within  a  chaplet  of  roses  ppr.,  a  cross  pattee  fitchee 
ea. 

Motto— TlonoT  post  funera  vivit. 

(Seais— Welton,  near  Brough,  East  Yorkshire. 


BKOADE    OP    FENTON-VTVIAIf. 

See  Staniee. 


BBOADMEAD    OF    OLANDS. 

Beoadmead,  Thomas  Palfrey,  Esq.  of  Olands, 
Somerset,  J.P.,  Barris'.er-at-Law,  b.  29  April,  1822  ; 
m.  16  Aug.  1848,  Harriet,  only  child  of  James 
Bucknell,  Esq.  of  Cork,  and  of  Crowcombe,  Somerset, 
and  has,  with  other  issue, 

James  Edcknell,  Barrister-at  Law,  b.  1849. 
This  gentleman  and  his  sister,  Elizabeth  Palfrey,  are 
the  only  children  of  the  late  Philip  Broadmead,  Esq. 
of  Olands,  J.P.  and  D.L.  (who  was  b.  22  Oct.  1789, 
and  d.  1866),  by  EUzabeth  his  wife,  only  cliild  of 
Thomas  Palfrey,  Esq.  of  Oake  and  Milverton, 
Somerset. 

Arms — Arg.  on  a  mount  in  base  a  stag  lodged  ppr.  on  a 
chief  az.,  three  acoi-ns  slipped  or. 

Crest  —  A  fret  az.,  thereon  a  stag's  head  erased,  liolding  in 
the  mouth  an  acorn  slipped  ppr. 

Seats— Olands,  Milverton,  Somerset ;  Enmore  Park,  Bridge- 
water. 

4 

BEOADWOOD  OF  LYNE. 
Broadwood,  Henry  Fowler,  Esq.  of  Lyne, 
Sussex,  b.  6  June,  1811 ;  m.  3  Nov.  1840,  Juhana 
Maria,  dau.  of  Wyrley  Birch,  Esq.  of  Wretham 
Hall,  Norfolk,  by  Katharine  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Jacob  Keynardson, Esq.  of  Holywell  Hall,  co. Lincoln, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  James  Henry  TscnoDi,  6.  21  Nov.  1854. 

II.  Henry  John  Tschudi,  b.  5  Feb.  1856. 

I.  Katharine  Margaret,  m.  1  July,  1862,  Edmund  Cra'ster, 
2nd  son  of  Thomas  Wood  Cra'ster,  Esq.  of  Cra'ster  Tower, 
Northumberland,  and  d.  21  July,  1874,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Edith  Juliana,  m.  '28  Sept.  1869,  Robert  Conway  Dobbs, 
E.sq.,  son  of  the  late  Hon.  William  Cary  Dobbs,  some  time 
M.P.  for  Carriekfcrgus,  and  Judge  of  the  Landed  Estates 
Court,  Ireland. 

III.  Bertha  Marion.  iv.  Mary  Stewart. 
V.  Evelyn  Charlotte.  vi.  Amy  Murray. 
VII.  Lucy  Ethclrcd. 

ILt'lir<l0P.— BnBKHABT  TscnuDi,  of  Glarus,  in  Switzerland, 
a  descendant  of  a  noble  but  impovt-rished  Swiss  family,  selllcd 
in  I'.ngland  about  the  year  1718,  and  there,  by  energy,  talent, 
and  inventiou,  as  a    musical  instrument  maker,    rendered 


himself  celebrated  at  the  court  of  London,  and  associated 
with  John  Broadwood,  acquired  wealth,  and  founded  the 
fortune  of  his  descendants,  who  are  now  represented  by  the 
family  of  Bboadwood  of  Lyne. 

John  Bboadwood,  of  Reeves  Hall,  Essex,  who  thus  became 
connected  with  Burkhart  Tschudi,  m.  12  Jan.  1769,  that 
gentleman's  dau.  and  eventual  heiress,  Barbara  Tschudi  (Mr. 
John  Broadwood,  bapt.  at  Cockburaspath,  N.B.,  15  Oct.  1732, 
was  eldest  son,  by  Margaret  Perves  his  wife,  of  James  Broad- 
wood, youngest  son  of  John  Broadwood,  who  was  living  at 
Oldhamstock,  East  Lothian,  and  m.  8  July,  1679,  Katharine 
Boan.)  By  the  heiress  of  Tschudi  (who  d.  8  July,  1776)  Mr. 
John  Broadwood  left  at  his  decease,  17  July,  1812,  a  son  and 
heir, 

James  Schddi  Bboadwood,  Esq.  of  Lyne,  J. P.,  6.  20  Dec. 
1772,  High  Sheriff  for  Surrey,  1834;  m.  1st,  11  July,  1797, 
Sophia  Bridget,  dau.  of  John  Colvill,  and  had  by  her  (who  d. 
26  Aug.  1801)  three  children,  1  John  (Rev.),  b.  13  May,  1798; 
m.  25  Jan.  1825,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  John  King,  Esq.  of  Lox- 
wood,  Sussex,  and  d.  s.  p.  '26  Jan.  1864;  2  James  Preston,  d. 
v/mn.  1820  ;  and  1  Elizabeth,  d.  an  infant.  Mr.  Broadwood 
m.  2ndly,  11  June,  1804,  Margaret  Schaw,  dau.  of  Daniel 
Stewart,  Esq.  of  Glenfinglas  and  Glenbuckle,  co.  Perth,  and  of 
the  Island  of  Dominica,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4  April,  1849)  had 
issue, 
Henbt  Fowleb,  now  of  Lyne. 

Thomas  Capel,  b.  4  Sept.  1817;  m.  20  May,  1852,  Mary 
Davidson  Hennen,  dau.  of  —  Hennen,  Esq.  of  New  Orleans, 
U.S.,  and  has  issue,  Anna  Maria  Hennen;  Louise  Stewart; 
Maude  Alice;  Eva;  Julia  Blanche. 

Walter  Stewart,  6.  2  May,  1819;  w.  12  May,  1857,  Mary 
Anne  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  WUliam  Turner,  Esq.,  and  has 
surviving  issue,  Alice  Isabel ;  Annie  Agatha. 
Sophia,  )/(.  1st,  Samuel  Bosanquet,  Esq.,  he  d.  without  issue, 
Oct.  1848,  and  she  m.  2ndly,  the  Eev.  Henry  Eaymond 
Barker. 
Margaret  Jean,  d.  unm.  1  May,  1853. 

Barbara,  m.  30  Nov.  1852,  Eev.  Wm.  Brudenel  Barter,  aaid. 
without  issue,  27  March,  1865. 
Mary  Drummond,  m.  1830,  Eev.  Alfred  Lyall  (who  d.  1865), 
and  has  surviving  issue,  Walter  Tschudi ;  Alfred  Cumming ; 
James  Broadwood;  George  John;  Harry;  Mary  Sybilla; 
m.  1855,  Eev.  Francis  Holland  (son  of  Sir  Henry  Holland, 
Bart.);  Catherine  Stewart,  m.  Eev.  Robert  Godolphin 
Peter;  Barbara  Dorothea ;  Mary. 

Katharine  Frances,  m.  23  Aug.  1838,  Henry  Thomas  Lee, 
Esq.  of  Dynas  Powys,  Glamorganshire  (who  afterwards  took 
holy  orders,  and  d.  1877),  and  has  surviving  issue,  Henry 
Herbert;     John;    Augustus   Charles;     Barbara   Stewart; 
Charlotte  Mary;   Sophia;  Katharine  Margaret. 
EUzabeth,  m.  May,  1838,  Eev.  J.  Cecil  Wynter,  and  d.  with- 
out issue,  18  June,  1840. 
Susan  Monteath. 
Mr.  Broadwood  d.  8  Aug.  1851. 

^7-ms— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  Bboadwood,  erm.,  two  pales 
vairy  or  and  gu.,  on  a  chief  vert  an  annulet,  between  two 
fir  trees  or;  2nd  and  3rd,  Tschudi,  or,  a  pine  tree  ppr., 
eradicated,  bearing  nine  bloody  cones. 

Crest— A  pine  tree,  ppr.,  charged  with  nine  bloody  cones,  the 
trunk  eradicated,  gu. 

Motto — Semper  virens. 

Seat — Lyne,  near  Horsham. 


BROADWOOD    OF    HOLMBTJSH. 

Broadwood,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Laugliarne,  Car- 
marthenshire, b.  22  Dec.  1821 ;  m.  1866,  Florence, 
dau.  of  J.  Johnson,  of  London. 

ILtlTCagt— John  Bboadwood,  Esq.  of  Eeeves  Hall,  Essex, 
bapt.  15  Oct.  1732  (.5cc  Broadwood  of  Lyne);  m.  2ndly,  Mary, 
dau.  of  James  Kitson,  of  Doncaster,  and  had  by  her  two 
sons, 
Thomas,  of  Mickleham,  Surrey,  and  subsequently  of  Holm- 
bush,  Crawley,  Su.ssex. 

Henry,  of  The  Albany,  London,  M.P.  for  Bridgwater  In 
several  Parliaments,  b.  8  Aug.  1793 ;  m.  1839,  Miss  Fanny 
Lowther,  dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Lonsdale,  and  by  her  has  sur- 
ving  issue,  Arthur,  b.  1848,  on  Officer  in  the  Scots  Fusilier 
Guards;  Alfred,  b.  1856. 
The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Bboadwood,  Esq.  of  MiclOeham  and  Holmbush,  6. 
9   Dec.    1786;    m.    Jst,    Feb.    Ial9,  Annie   Augusta,   dau.   of 
Alexander  MundcU,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  three  sons  and  one 
dau., 
Thomas. 

JohnJcrvis,  of  Biichan  Hill,  C;awley,  Sussex;  m.  1849, 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  Richard  Toni^on,  Esq.  of  The  Elms,  Isle 
of  Thanet,  andd.  Oct.  1868,  leaving  four  sons  and  four  daus.  , 


BRO 


TnE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


BKO 


193 


Charles. 

Annie,  m.  Henry  King,   Esq.  of  Isficld  Place,  Susses,  and 
d.  1807,  leaving  issue. 
Tie  m.  2ndly,   1852,  Mary,  dau.  of  S.  Mathews,  Esq.,  and  by 
her  had  issue, 

Edward,  b.  1853.  Francis. 

He  d.  1861  (his  widow  m.  18G3,  Capt.  John  Aldridge,  of  St. 
Leonard's  Forest,  Horsham,  Sussex),  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son,  Thomas  Broadwood,  Esq.,  now  of  Broadway,  Laugharne, 
CO.  Carmarthen. 

^rms— Erm.,  two  pales  vairy  or  and  gu.,  on  a  chief  az.  an 
annulet  between  two  fir  trees  or. 

Crest — On  a  mount  vert  a  fir  tree  ppr. 

(SkU— Laugharne,  St.  Clears,  co.  Carmarthen. 


BROCKET    OF    SPAINS    HALL. 
Brocket,  Elizabeth,  of  Spains  Hnll,  Essex,  b.  12 
Sept.  1824 ;  s.  her  father  2  March,  1873. 

iLtltratjr.— Stanes  brocket  brocket,  Esq.  of  Spains 
Hall,  Essex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1844,  6.  9  April,  1782 
<eldest  son  of  Stanes  Chamberlayne,  Esq.  of  The  Kyes,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Wilham  Brocket,  Esq.), 
assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  his  maternal  ancestors.  He 
in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Isaac  Rutton,  Esq.,  late  of  Ospringe, 
Kent,  and  widow  of  John  Woollett,  Esq.  of  Eye,  Sussex,  and 
l)y  her  (who  d.  1  Jan.  1864)  had  issue, 

I.  Stanes  Brocket,  d.  laim. 

II.  William  Brocket,  m.  Mary  Daubeny,  and  d.  s.  p.  1S47. 

III.  Valentine,  d.  in  infancy. 

I.  Elizabeth,  now  of  Spains  Hall. 

II.  Mary,  m.  1  Feb.  18GC,  Charles  Pix  Meryon,  Esq.  of  Eye, 
Sussex. 

III.  Thermuthis,  d.  unm.  13  May,  1852. 
He  d.  2  March,  1873. 

.^rms— Or,  a  cross  patonce  sa. 

Crest— A  stag  lodged  sa.  ducally  gorged  and  lined  or, 

iSeaJ— Spains  Hall,  Ongar,  Essex. 


BROCKHOLES    OF    CLAUGHTOIT. 

Fitzherbert-Beockholes,  William,  Esq.  of 
Claughton  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  b.  29  May,  1851  ; 
m.  9  May,  1876,  Mary  Ida,  second  dau.  of  Eobert 
Berkeley,  Esq.  of  Spetchley  Park,  co.  Worcester, 
by  Lady  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas, 
3rd  Earl  of  Kenmare.  He  s.  his  cousin,  James 
Eitzherhert-Brockholes,  in  Feb.  1875. 

JLtUCajC. — Eoger  Brockholls  of  Brockholls,  co.  Lan- 
caster, temp.  Edward  II.,  m.  Nicholaa,  dau.  of  John  de 
Eigmaden,  and  had  two  sons, 

I.  Adam,  who  s.  to  the  Brockholls  estate. 

II.  John,  who  had  in  patrimony  the  lands  of  Claughton. 
Tlie  second  son, 

John  Brockholls  m.  Margaret,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Koger  Brockholls,  of  Claughton,  living  in  the  reign  of 
Edward  III.,  father  of 

Eoger  Brockholls,  of  Claughton,  who  had  by  his  wife 
Ellena,  a  daughter  Agnes,  and  a  son, 

John  Brockholls,  of  Claughton,  who  acquired  the  Manor 
of  Heton,  co.  Lancaster,  by  his  marriage  with  Catharine,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  William  de  Heton.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Eoger  Brockholls,  of  Claughton  and  Heton,  living 
16  Henrt  VI.  His  wife  was  Blargaret,  and  his  son  and  suc- 
cessor was, 

Thomas  Brockholls,  of  Claughton,  who  d.  temp.  Edward 
IV.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Eoger  Brockholes,  of  Claughton,  who  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of 
William  Chorley,  and  d.  tempi.  Henkt  VII.,  leaving  a  son  and 
successor, 

John  Brockholes,  of  Claughton,  m.  1st,  Alicia  de  Brother- 
ton;  2ndly,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Hugh  Sherborne,  of  Stonyhurst, 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  had  with  two  daus.  two  sons, 

I.  Cuthbert,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Thomas,  heir  to  his  father. 

Thomas  Brockholes  s.  his  father  38  Henky  VIII.  He  m. 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Eigmaden,  of  New  Hall,  and  d.  9  Eliza- 
beth, leaving  a  dau.,  6. 1562,  m.  John,  son  and  heir  of  Edward 
Braddell,  of  Fortfield,  and  a  son  and  successor. 


Thomas  Brockfioles,  of  Claughton,  to.  1st,  Janet,  dau.  of 
Edward  Braddell,  of  Portfleld;  and  2ndly,  Dorotliy,  dau.  of 
Nicholas  Leylnirn,  of  Cunswick.  By  the  former  be  had  one 
son  and  three  daus., 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

I.  Bridget,  to.  Henry  Curwen,  of  Camerton,  Cumberland. 

II.  Jane,  m.  Eobert  Male,  ol  Clayton,  co.  Lancaster. 

III.  Dorothy,  d.  unm. 

By  the  latter  he  had  a  second  son, 

II.  Thomas,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Christopher  Wright. 
Thomas  Brockholes  d.  about  1589,   and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Brockholes,  Esq.,  of  Claughton,  who  m.  thrice  ;  1st, 
Isabel,  dau.  of  James  Hodgson,  of  Lancaster;  2ndly,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Thomas  Cowell,  of  Lancaster;  3rdly,  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  John  White,  of  Garstang.  By  the  1st  wife  he  had,  with 
a  dau.,  Dorothy,  to.  John  Green,  of  Bowers  House,  a  son, 
Thomas,  his  heir ;  by  the  2nd,  one  son,  John,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  John  Braddell,  of  Portfleld,  and  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  wife 
of  Nicholas  Fisher,  of  Kendal;  and  by  the  3rd,  two  daus., 
Augustine,  and  Anne,  the  wife  of  Eichard  Parkinson,  Esq.,  of 
Leach  Hall,  co.  Lancaster.  John  Brockholes  d.  16  March, 
1642,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Brockholes,  Esq.,  6.  April  7,  1593,  to.  1st,  Mary, 
dau.  and  sole  heir  of  John  Ilolden,  Esq. ;  and  2ndly,  Jane 
Harlin,  of  Garstang.  (This  latter  hi.  2ndly,  Gilbert  Shuttle- 
worth,  a  younger  brother  of  Shuttlewortli,  of  Asserlee).  By 
his  first  wife  Thomas  Brockholes  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas.  in.  Eoger. 

I.  Isabel,  Hi.  Alexander  Osbaldeston,  of  Sunderland. 
n.  Bridget,  to.  Thomas  Harris,  Esq.  of  Fairdock  House,  co. 
Lancaster. 

III.  Mary,  d.  unm. 

IV.  Doruthy,  m.  — Thornbury,  Esq.  of  Leyburne. 

V.  Jane,  III.  James  Walmesley. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Brockholes,  Esq.  of  Claughton,  6.  1645;  m.  1st,  Miss 
Barcroft,  dau.  and  heiress  of  William  Barcroft,  Esq.,  of  Bar- 
croft,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  had  by  her, 

I.  Thomas,  d.s.p. 

II.  Eoger,  living  in, 1733,  a  Catholic  Priest. 

III.  Charles,  liviiiLC  in  1733,  also  a  Catholic  Priest. 

IV.  William,  s.  liis  fatlier. 

I.  Anil,  „i.U.iI.crt  Davios,  Esq. 

II.  Mary,  m.  William  Hesketh,  Esq.  of  the  Haynes,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  had  three  sons  and  two  daus., 

1  Thomas,  successor  to  his  uncle  William  Brockholes  at 
Claughton. 

2  Joseph  HeskethI  heirs  in  succession  to  the  Claughton 

3  James  Hesketh  )     estates. 

1  Aloysia  Hesketh,  a  Nun  at  Ghent. 

2  Catharine  Hesketh,  Abbess  of  the  Convent  at  Ghent. 
At  the  French  Eevolution  the  Lady  Abbess  returned  to 
England,  and  d.  at  Preston,  co.  Lancaster,  aged  83. 

Ho  TO.  2ndly,  1716,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Michael 
Johnson,  Esq.,  cf  Twyzell  Hall,  in  the  Palatinate  of  Durham, 
by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Eure,  of  Elvet, 
grandson  of  William,  Lord  Eure.  By  this  lady  he  had  two 
daus., 

I.  Mary,  d.  in  infancy. 

II.  Catharine,  6.  1718;  m.  1738,  Charles  Howard,  of  Grey- 
stoke,  who  became  10th  Duke  of  Norfolk,  and  by  him  was 
mother  of  Charles,  11th  Duke  of  Norfolk,  who  d.  s.p.  in 
1815.    She  d.  in  1784. 

Mr.  Brockholes  d.  6  March,  1719,  and  by  his  will,  dated 
21  Nov.  1718,  entailed  his  estates  on  his  4th  son,  William,  in 
tail  male,  with  remainder  to  his  grandson,  Thomas  Hesketh.* 
At  his  decease  Claughton  devolved  accordingly  on 

William  Brockholes,  Esq.,  who  m.  Jane,  one  of  the  three 
daus.  and  co-heirs  of  Michael  Johnson,  Esq.,  of  Twyzell,  sister 
of  Mary  Johnson,  his  father's  second  wife,  and  widow  of  John 
Owen,  Esq.,  of  Osmondscroft.  He  d.  s.  p.,  and  was  s.  by  his 
nephew, 

Thomas  Hesketh,  Esq.  who,  upon  inheriting  Claughton, 
assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Brockholes.  Dying,  how- 
ever, unm.,  he  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Joseph  Hesketh,  Esq.,  of  Claughton,  who  also  took  the 
name  of  Brockholes.  He  to.  1768,  Constantia,  dau.  of  Basil 
Fitzherbert,  Esq.  of  Swinnerton,  co.  Stafford,  but  having  no 
children,  he  settled  by  will  his  estates  upon  his  brother  James 


*  The  Heskeths  0/ ilfav/ne.s  were  a  branch  of  the  Heskethso/ 
Hesketh,  and  their  desceiit  may  be  found  in  the  Visitations  of 
1613  and  1664.  They  maintained  for  many  years  a  leading 
position  among  the  gentry  of  Lancashire  and  intermarried  witU 
the  Westbys  of  Mowbieck,  the  Audertons  of  Euxton,  (fee. 
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for  life,  with  remainder  to  William  Fitzherbert,  V-,  wife's 
brotlier.    He  d.  15  April,  1783,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

James  Hesketh,  Esq.  of  Claughton,  who  likewise  assumed 
the  surname  and  arms  of  Bbockuoles.  He  d.  however,  with- 
out children,  when  the  estates  passed,  under  the  settlement 
of  the  previous  proprietor,  to 

William  Fitzberbert,  Esq.  {2nd  «on  of  Basil  Fitzherbert, 
Esq.  of  Swinnerton  Park,  co.  Stafford),  b.  26  Oct.  1758,  who 
took,  upon  his  accession,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
Beockholes.  He  m.  20  June,  1791,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  James  Windsor  lleneage,  Esq.  of  Cadeby,  co.  Lin- 
coln, by  EUzabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Browne, 
Esq.  of  Gatcombe,  in  the  Isle  of  Wij;ht,  and  had  sis  sons  and 
four  daus., 

I.  Joseph,  h.  1793 ;  d.  1810. 

II.  William,  d.  young. 

III.  John  James,  d.  youn,-^. 

IV.  Thomas,  6.  1800,  successor  to  his  father, 

V.  Francis,  6.  1802. 

VI.  Charles,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Alexander  Carruthers,  Esq.  of 
Ulvcrston,  and  had  two  sons  and  two  daus., 

1  William,  ni.  1802;  d.  1855,  leaving  two  daus.,  Jane  a«d 
Mary. 

2  James,  successor  to  his  uncle  Thomas,  h.  1827 ;  m.  18S6, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Charles  Stanley,  Esq.  of  Hooton,  co. 
Chester,  by  his  wife  Barbara,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Most;  n, 
Bart.,  of  Talacrc,  Flint ;  d.  s.  p.  Feb.  1875. 

1  Marianne,  6.  1829 ;  d.  18(53,  unm. 

2  Jane,  6.  1831 ;  m.  1852,  Edward  Stapleton,  Esq. ;  d.  s.  p. 
1853. 

I.  Mary,  6.  1795;  d.  youn?. 

II.  Constantia,  h.  1796;  d.  1814,  unm. 

III.  Frances,  b.  1798;  d.  1833,  unm. 
rv.  Mary  Ann,  b.  1807;  d.  1833,  unm. 

WiUiam  Fitzherbert-Brockholes  d.  1817,  and  v.'as  «.  by  his 
eldest  surviving  son, 

Thomas  FiTZHEKnEET-BBOCKHOLES,  Esq.  of  Claughton, 
who  settled  his  estates  by  will  on  his  nephew,  James 
FiTZHERBERT-BKOCKnoLES,  in  tail  male,  with  remainder  to  his 
cousin,  William  Fitzherbert,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Francis  Fitz- 
herbert, Esq.  of  Swinnerton  Park,  co.  Stafford,  by  Maria 
Teresa,  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Vincent  Gandolfi,  Esq.  of 
East  Sheen  Surrey.  He  d.  unm.  Dec.  1873,  and  was  s.  by  his 
nephew, 

James  Fitzheebekt-Beockholes,  Esq.  of  Claughton,  who 
d.  s.  p.  Jan.  1875,  and  was  s.  by  his  cousin, 

William  Fitzherbert,  the  present  proprietor,  who  on  his 
succession    took    the    additional    surname     and    arms    of 


Arms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  chevron  between  three 
brocks  or  badgers  passant  sa.,  for  Bbockholes  ;  2nd  and  3rd, 
arg.,  a  chief  vaire  or  and  gu.  over  all  a  bend  sa.,  for  Fitz- 

HEKBEBT. 

Crests — A  brock  or  badger  passant  sa.,  for  Beockholes  ; 
a  dexter  arm  armed  and  gauntlcted  ppr.,  for  Fitzherbert. 
Motto — Ung  je  serviray. 
Seat— Claughton  Hall,  Garstang. 
ClvM—JimioT  Carlton. 


BROCKLEHTJRST    OP    HURDSFIELD. 

Beockiehuest,  Willia?!  Coaee,  Esq.  of  Hurds- 
ficld  House,  Butley  Hall  and  Tythcrington,  co. 
Chester,  J.P.  for  Cheshire,  M.P.  for  Macclesfield,  b. 
9  Feb.  1818 ;  m.  24  May,  1819,  Mary,  younger  dau. 
of  William  Worthington,  Esq.  of  Brocklehurst 
Hall,  Cheshire,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Brocklehubst,  b.  1851. 

II.  Arthur  John  Pownall,  6. 1852. 
I.  Edith  Maria. 

ILtllCaSC — The  family  of  Brocklehurst  is  of  antiquity  in 
Cheshire  and  its  adjoining  counties,  in  which  they  possessed 
property  before  the  Uefomiation.  Oliver  Brocklehurst, 
Gent.,  seated  at  Glossop,  tcynp.  Edward  VI.,  d.  1506  (will 
extant  at  Lichfield),  leaving  by  his  wife  Joanna,  a  son, 

George  Brocklehubst,  who  disposed  of  the  property  in 
Derbyshire,  and  settled  at  Gap  House,  Taxal.  This  gentle- 
man was  admitted  to  copyhold  property  within  the  manor  and 
forest  of  Macclesfield,  1G23,  and  d.  1688,  leaving,  with  a  dau., 
E  izabcth  (who  m.  1G23,  John  Pownall,  Gent.),  a  son, 

Geobge  Beocklehuest,  of  Kettlesham,  admitted  a  cus- 
tomary tenant  of  the  lands  held  by  his  father,  in  the  manor 
and  forest  of  Macclesfield,  1C51.  At  his  death,  1678,  he  left 
issue,  I.  Geobge,  of  Gap  House,  who  d.  1748,  and  by  whoso 
descendant  that  estate  was  sold,  1822,  to  hia  kinsman,  Ttomas  j 


Brocklehurst,  Esq.,  of  the  Fence  ;  ii.  William,  an  Alderman  of  •] 
Macclesfield,  purchased  the  Lower  House,  Hurdsfield,  1709, 
and  left  at  his  decease,  1715,  1  John,  of  Macclesfield  (of  whom 
hereafter),  and  2  William,  of  Lea  Hall,  Mottram,  St.  Andrew, 
whose  family  is  extinct;  1  Sarah,  6.  1115,  d.  ll-il,  unm.  The 
eldest  son  of  Alderman  AVilliam  Brocklehurst, 

John  Brocklehurst,  Esq.,  bapt.  Nov.  1718;  m.  1741, 
Kebecca,  dau.  of  John  Bridges,  Gent.,  of  Sheffield,  and  d. 
179G,  leaving  a  dau.,  Ann,  wife  of  Philip  Stockdale,  Esq.,  and 
an  only  surviving  son, 

John  Brocklehurst,  of  Macclesfield  and  of  Lea  Hall, 
Cheshire,  i.  5  Aug.  1751;  ?n.  27  March,  1783,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Peter  Pownall,  Esq.,  of  Pownall  Green,  Bramhall,  Cheshire, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1843,  aged  80)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  Tythcrington,  co.  Chester,  and  of  Swvthamley 
Hall,  CO.  Stafford,  a  Banker  at  Macclesfield,  J.P.,  6.  20  Feb. 
1784;  m.  Oct.  1812,  Ann,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
William  Coare,  Esq.,  of  Islington,  Middlesex,  who  d.  14 
Feb.  1847.    Mr.  Brocklehurst  d.  13  Sept.  1859. 

II.  John,  of  Hurdsfield. 

III.  Thomas,  of  the  Fence,  a  Banker  in  Macclesfield,  and 
Magistrate  for  that  borough,  6.  21  Jan.  1791 ;  m.  12  Aui. 
1823,  Martha,  only  surviving  child  of  Thomas  Unett,  E^q. 
of  Market  Drayton,  Salop,  and  has  issue, 

1  Thomas  Unett,  J.P.,  b.  20  Nov.  1824. 

2  George,  b.  17  Nov.  1825. 

3  Charles,  b.  24  May,  1827. 

4  Walter  William,  6.  4  June,  1829;  late  of  Downing  Cell. 
Cambridge. 

5  Edward,  b.  5  Oct.  1835. 

6  Francis  Dickin,  b.  17  Nov.  1837. 

1  Ellen,  7n.  May,  1851,  Joshua  Ficlden,  Esq.  of  StanficUl 
Hall,  Yorkshire. 

2  Sarah,  d.  young.  3  Martha  Ann. 

4  Frances,    m.    30  March,    1869,  Rev.   Ralph   Benjamia 
Somerset,  Vicar  of  St.  Michael's,  Cambridge. 
I,  Mary,  of  Jordan's  Gate,  Macclesfield,  d.  unm.  May,  1852, 
aged  56. 
Mr.  Brocklehurst  rf.  16  June,  1839.    His  second  son, 

John  Brocklehurst,  Esq.,  of  Hurdsfield,  J. P.,  M.P.  for 
Macclesfield,  b.  30  Oct.  1788;  m.  1814,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of 
William  Coare,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  Feb.  1848)  had 
issue, 

I.  William  Coare,  now  of  Hurdsfield. 

II.  Henry,  of  Foden  Bank,  6.  28  Aug.  1819  ;  m.  4  May, 
1848,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Fieldon,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and 
has  issue,  1  John  Fielden,  6.  1850;  2  Henry  Dent,  b.  Oct. 
1855;  1  Marianne. 

III.  Petcr-Pownall,  b.  April,  1821. 

IV.  Philip  Lancaster,  of  Swythamley  Parle,  eo.  Stafford. 
(See  next  article). 

I.  Anne,  6.  1815;  d.  uv.m. 

II.  Mary,  6.  1817;  d.  an  infant. 

III.  Emma,  m.  Sept.  1847,  Jolrn  Coucher  Dent.,  Esq.  of 
Sudeley  Castle,  Gloucestershire. 

IV.  Marianne. 
He  d.  1870. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  sa.  between  three  brocks  pjir. 

Crest— A  brock  ppr. 

Motto — Veritas  me  dirigit. 

Seat — Hurdsfield  House,  near  Macclesfield. 


BROCKLEHTJEST    OF    SWYTHAMLEY. 

BEOCKLEnuEST,  PniLiP  Lancasteb,  Esq.  of 
Swythamley  Park,  Macclesfield,  J.P.  for  Clieshire 
and  Staffordshire,  Lord  of  tlie  Manor  of  Heaton 
Swythamley,  i.  1827.  Mr.  Brocklehurst  is  4th  son 
of  the  late  John  Brocklehui'st,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of 
Hurdsfield  House. 

iCtJtCngC,  &c.    Sec  preceding  article. 

5eai— Swythamley  Park,  Macclesfield. 


BROCKMAN    OF    BEACHBOROTTGH. 

Begcemau',  Eredeeick,  Esq.  of  Beachhorough 
Kent,  s.  his  brother  28  June,  1869. 

iCtltCajSC.— William  Brockman,  Esq.,  of  Bcachborongh, 
son  of  Henry  Brockman,  Esq.,  of  Newington,  who  purchased 
Beachhorough,  and  grandson  of  John  Brockman,  Esq.  oi 
Witham,  in  Essex,  by  Florence,  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  St. 
Leger,  of  Ulcombe,  Kent,  m.  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  oJ 
Humphrey  Clark,  Esq.  of  Kingsworth,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1610)  left  at  his  decease,  1605  (aged  74),  with  a  dau.,  Mar 


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garet,  the  wife  of  Sir  Edwarcl  Duke,  Knt.  of  Aylesford,  a  son 
and  successor, 

Henry  Bkockman,  Esq.,  of  Beachbovough,  whose  elder 
son, 

SiK  William  Bkockman,  Knt.  of  Eeachborough,  one  of  the 
deToted  adherents  to  King  Charles  I.,  distinguished  himself 
by  a  courageous  defence  of  the  town  of  Maidstone,  against 
Fairfax  and  a  considerable  body  of  the  Parliament's  forces. 
Sir  William's  great-grandson, 

James  Brockman,  Esq.of  Beachborough,  d.unm.  1767,  aged 
71,  having  devised  his  estates  to  (the  great-nephew  of  his 
mother,  Anne  Glydd)  his  cousin. 

The  Rev.  Ralph  Drake,  Esq.  of  Beachborough,  who  assumed, 
1768,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Brockman.  He  m.  CaroUne, 
youngest  dau.  of  Henry  Brockman,  Esq.  of  Cheriton  (grandson 
of  Zouch  Brockman,  brother  of  Sir  W.  Brockman,  the  Cava- 
lier), and  had  issue, 

I.  James,  his  heir. 

II.  Julius  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Cherington  and  Vicar  of  New- 
ington,  b.  about  1770 ;  m.  1793,  Harriet,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Locke,  of  Newcastle,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  ten 
sons  and  four  daus., 

1  Julius  William,  m.  1828,  Cornelia,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  llr. 
Ferryman. 

2  Charles. 

3  John,  TO.  1823,  Eliza,  dau.  of  General  Stevenson. 

4  Ralph  Thomas,  of  Sandgate. 

5  William,  m.  1827,  Frances,  dau.  of  Hugh  Hammorsley, 

Esq. 

6  Thomas.  7  Henry.  8  George. 
9  Robert.                       10  James. 

1  Anne,  m.  1822,  Eev.  Edmund  Burke  Lewis,   of  Tod- 
dlngton. 

2  Caroline,  m.  Capt.  Boyle  Travers,  Rifle  Brigade,  son  of 
George  Travers,  Esq.,  of  Belvedere,  co.  Cork. 

3  Harriet,  m.  1829,  Thomas  du  Boulay,  Esq.  of  Waltham- 
stow. 

4  Frances,  m.  Eev.  H.  Boucher. 

I.  Anne,  vi.  Rev.  William  Thomas  Locke,  Esq.  of  Newcastle, 
CO.  Limerick. 

II.  Ehzabeth,  in.  John  Foster,  Esq.,  of  Middle  Temple. 

III.  Mary,  in.  William  Honywood,  Esq.  of  Sibeton,  M.P. 

IV.  Sarah,  to.  Rev.  John  Backhouse,  Rector  of  Upper  Deal. 

Mr.  Drake-Brockman  d.  Nov.  1781,  aged  57,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

James  Drake-Brockman,  Esq.,  of  Beachborough,  Sheriff  of 
Kent  1791;  m.  7  June,  17SG,  Catherine  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev. 
William  Tatton,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Canterbury,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1833)  had  issue, 

James,  Major  East  Kent  Militia,  d.  14  Apri,,  1829,  unm. 
William  (Rev.),  of   Beachborough,  J.P.,  6.   12  Aug.  1788; 

d.  unm.  1847. 

Henry  Lynch,  d.  at  Elvas,  in  Portugal,  1S03. 
Tatton  (Rev.)  of  Beachborough. 
Edward  Drake,  Barrister-at-Law,  M.P.  for  Hythe,  d.  unm. 

o  Nov.  1858. 

George,  Col.  East  Kent  MiUtia. 
Frederick,  now  of  Beachborough. 
Francis  Head,  to.  Ellen,  widow  of  James  Laidlaw,  Esq.  of 

Dominica,  and  d.  1857. 
Charlotte,    in.  Rev.  Kennett  Champain  Bayley,  Rector  of 

Chopford,  Essex,  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  John  Bayley, 

Bart. 
Lucy-Anne,  to.  3  June,  1828,  Eev.  Robert  Fraser,  son  of 

Charles  Fraser,  Esq.,  Minister  Plenipotentiary  for  Ham- 

bui-gh. 

Mr.  Brockman  d.  28  June,  1832.    His  son, 

The  Eev.  Tatton  Brookman,  of  Beachborough,  6.  7  Dec. 
1792;  m.  1st,  1825,  Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Henry 
Ilawley,  Bart. ;  and  2ndly,  1840,  Anna,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late 
Rev.  John  Holmes,  M.A.  of  Gawdy  Hall,  Norfolk ;  by  the 
latter  he  had  issue, 

Louisa  Tatton,  d.  1S50. 

Katharine  Annabella,  to.  Mawdistley  Gaussen  Best,  Esq.,  of 

Boxley,  Kent. 
Maria,  to.  Eev.  Eeginald  Bridges  KnatchbuU  Hugessen,   of 
Provenden,  Kent. 
Isabella  Gilberta,  m.  Capt.  Kirkwood. 
Eev.  Tatton  Brockman  d.  28  June,  1869,  aged  76.    His  brother 
and  heir  is  the  present  Frederick  Bbockman,  Esq.,  of  Beach- 
borough. 

Arms—Or,  a  cross  formee  fitchee  sa.,  on  a  chief  of  the 
second  three  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  field  (granted  in  1606). 

Crest — On  a  sword  erect  arg.  pommel  and  hilt  or,  a  stag's 
head  cabossed  ppr.,  attired  of  the  second,  the  blade  through 
the  head  and  bloody  at  the  point. 

5eae— Beachborough,  near  Hythe. 


BKODEEIP    OF    COSSINGTON    MANOR. 

Brodeeip,  Edmund  G-reenhill,  Esq.  ofCossing- 
tou  Manor,  Somerset,  J.P.,  b.  1808  ;  m.  1812,  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Daniel  Mills,  Esq.  of  Sudgrove  House, 
Gloucestershire,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Edmund,  late  57th  regt.,  J. P.  for  Somerset,  6.  1843 ;  m. 
Emma,  dau.  of  Walker  Busfeild,  Esq.  ofCottingley  Bridge, 
Yorkshire,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1870)  has  a  sou,  Edmund 
Francis,  b.  1868. 

II.  Walter,  6.  1845;  d.  1871. 
I.  Evelyn,  d.  1868. 

iCtllCagC— This  family  is  descended  from  the  Brodripps 
of  South  Maperton,  Dorsetshire. 

Edmund  Broderip,  Esq.,  who  to.  1782,  Frediswyde,  dau.  of 
Hugh  Richards,  Esq.  (she  d.  1825);  d.  1728,  leaving  a  son, 

Edmdnd  Broderip,  Esq.  of  Cossington  Manor,  m.  1806, 
Grace  Dory,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Greenhill,  Esq.  of  Ston  Easton, 
Somerset  (she  d.  1870),  and  d.  1847,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Edmund  Greenhill,  now  of  Cossington  Manor. 

II.  John  Somerville  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Cossington,  d.  1866. 

III.  Henry,  Capt.  Madras  army,  d.  1849. 

I.  Elizabeth  Charlotte,  m.  Edwin  Lovell,  Esq.  of  Dmder, 
Somerset. 

II.  Frederica  Harriet,  to.  George  Donnistoun  Scott,  Esq.,  late 
Capt.  1st  Dragoon  Guards,  of  Lovelhill,  Berks;  she  d.  1858. 

III.  Emma,  m.  1st,  Walker  Busfeild,  Esq.  of  Cottingley 
Bridge,  Yorkshire ;  and  2ndly,  W.  B.  Naish,  Esq.  of  Ston 
Easton,  Somerset. 

IT.  Gertrude  Frances,  m.  1st,  John  Monson  Carrow,  Esq.  of 
Uphill  House,  Somerset;  2ndly,  W.  T.  Bridges,  Esq.  LL.D., 
of  Torwood,  Devon. 

T.  Octavia  Georgiana,  m.  Edward  Pain,  Esq.  of  Wyekham 
Park,  Surrey. 

SeaJ— Cossington  Manor,  near  Bridgewater. 


BKODIE    OF    BRODIE    CASTLE. 

Beodie,  Hugh  Fife  Ashiey,  Esq.  of  Brodie, 
MoraysMi-e,  R.A.,  b.  8  Sept.  1840;  5.  his  father 
6  June,  1873;  m.  1  Jan.  1868,  Lady  Eleanor 
Moretou,  3rd  dau.  of  Henry  G-eorge  Francis,  2nd 
Earl  of  ]3ucie,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Ian  Ashley  Moreton,  6.  26  Dec.  18C8. 

II.  Alstair  WiUiam  Douglas  Mathew,  b.  16  April,  1871. 

III.  Ronald  Hugh,  b.  31  March,  1872. 

IV.  Douglas  Edward,  b.  27  Aug.  1873. 
I.  Ehzabeth  Gertrude,  6.  30  Nov.  1S69. 

3LtnCilCj;C. — "This  name  (says  Shaw,  in  his  History  of 
Moral/)  is  manifestly  local,  taken  from  the  lands  of  Brodie. 
I  incline  much  to  think,  that  they  were  originally  of  the 
ancient  Moravienses,  and  were  one  of  those  loyal  tribes  to 
whom  Malcolm  IV.  gave  lands,  about  the  year  1160,  when  he 
transplanted  the  Moray  rebels."  The  old  writings  of  the 
family  were  mostly  carried  away  or  destroyed,  when  Lord 
Lewis  Gordon,  afterwards  (3rd)  Marquess  of  Huntly,  burnt 
Brodie  House,  in  1645.  In  continuation,  the  history  states 
that  notwithstanding  the  fire,  the  family  could  be  traced  (in 
1700)  for  upwards  of  600  years.     From 

Malcolm,  Thane  of  Brodie,  living  temp.  King  Alexander 
III.,  descended 

Alexander  Brodie,  of  Brodie,  styled  Lord  Brodie,  as  a 
Senator  of  the  College  of  Justice,  6.  25  July,  1617,  whose  son 
and  successor. 

James  Brodie,  of  Brodie,  &.  15  Sept.  1637 ;  to.  1659,  Lady 
Mary  Ker,  dau.  of  William,  3rd  Earl  of  Lothian.  The  Laird  of 
Brodie  was  fined  £24,000  in  1685.  He  made  his  wiU  25  Sept. 
1704,  and  d.  March,  1708,  leaving  his  wife  surviving.  He  had 
no  son,  but  nine  daus.    He  was  s.  by  his  cousin, 

George  Brodie,  son  of  Joseph  Brodie,  of  AsUsk,  and  grand- 
son of  David  Brodie,  of  Brodie,  brother  of  Lord  Brodie.  He 
TO.  1692,  EmiUa,  5th  dau.  and  co-heir  of  his  predecessor,  James 
Brodie,  of  Brodie,  and  d.  before  6  Jan.  1716,  leaving  by  her, 
who  survived,  three  sons  and  two  daus. 

James  Brodie,  of  Brodie,  the  eldest  son  and  heir,  d.  young, 
1720,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Alexander  Brodie,  of  Brodie,  6.  17  Aug.  1697 ;  appointed 
Lord  Lyon  of  Scotland  1727,  and  d.  1754.  By  his  wife,  Mary 
Sleigh,  6.  3  Oct.  1704,  and  m.  to  him  3  Sept.  1724,  he  had  an 
only  son,  Alexander,  his  heir,  and  one  dau.,  Emilia,  6.  30 
April  1730,  to.  John,  son  and  heir  of  Norman  Slacleod,  of 
Macleod.    The  only  son, 

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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


BEO 


Alexander  Brodie,  of  Brodic,  &.  29  May,  1741,  s.  liis  father 
1/54;  d.  unm.  1753;  and  was  s.  by  his  second-cousin, 

James  Bbodie,  of  Brodie,  son  of  James  Brodie,  of  Spynie, 
n.nd  grandson  of  James  Brodie,  of  WhitehiU,  brother  of  George 
Brodie,  of  Brodie,  d.  1716.    This  gentleman,  Lord-Lieut,  of  co. 
Nairn,  was  b.  31  Aug.  1744,  and  m.  6  March,  17G8,  Lady  Mar- 
garet Duff,  youngest  dau.  of  William,  1st  Earl  of  Fife,  by  Jean, 
dau.  of  Sir  James  Grant,  Bart,  of  Grant.    Mrs.  Brodie  was 
burnt  to  death,  at  Brodie  House,  24  April,  1786.    Mr.  Brodie 
d.  17  Jan.  1824,  leaving  two  sons  and  three  daus., 
1.  James,  b.  7  March,  1769;  E.l.C.C.S.  at  Madras,  where  he 
was  drowned  in  his  father's  lifetime,  leaving,  by  Anne  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Col.  Story,  of  Ascot,  Northumberland  (who  m. 
2ndly,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Thomas  Bowser,  K.C.B.),  two  sons 
and  fire  daus., 

1  William,  late  of  Brodie. 

2  George  Alexander,  in  the  Madras  Cavalry,  d.  182G. 

1  Margaret,  d.  unm.  1826. 

2  Jane,  m.  10  June,  182.3,  Francis  Whltworth  EusseU,  Esq. 
of  the  Bengal  Civil  Service. 

3  Charlotte,  m.  1822,  Edward  Humphrey  Woodcock,  Esq. 
of  the  Madras  Civil  Service. 

4  Isabella,  m.  1821,  Henry  Erskine  PatuUo,  Esq.,  Capt.  m 
the  Madras  Cavalry,  who  d.  leaving  issue. 

5  Louisa,  in.  1825,  Col.  Hugh  Calveley  Cotton,  H.E.I.C.S. 
n.  William  Douglas,  Consul  in  Spain,  who  d.  at  Madras, 

14  Aug.  1826. 
I.  Jane  Ann  Catherine. 

r.  Margaret,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  Colquhoun  Grant,  of  the  54th. 
They  both  d.  in  India,  leaving  one  son. 
i:i.  Charlotte,  m.  Col.  Keith  Macalister,  who  left  her  a  widow 
with  one  son. 
James  Brodie,  of  Brodie,  d.  17  Jan.  1824,  and  was  s.  by  his 
grandson, 

William  Brodie,  Esq.  of  Brodie,  Lieutenant  of  Nairnshire, 
b.  2  July,  1799;  m.  27  Nor.  1838,  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau,  of  Col. 
Hugh  Baillie,  M.P.,  of  Bed  Castle,  and  had  issue, 
I.  George  Gordon,  E.N.,  b.  12  Aug.  1839,  d.  3  Dec  18C8. 
ir.  Hugh  Fife  Ashley,  now  of  Brodie. 

III.  Caithness,  b.  25  Aug.  1842. 

IV.  William  Douglas  Eeynett,  6.  20  Jan    1845 ,  d.   16  Nov. 
1865. 

WOliam  Brodie  d.  C  June,  1873,  and  was  s.  by  his  2nd  son, 
Hugh  Fife  Ashley  Brodie,  Esq.  now  of  Brodie. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  gu.  between  three  mullets,  az. 

Crest — A  right  hand  holding  a  bunch  of  arrows  all  ppr. 

Supportns— Two  savages,  wreathed  about  the  head  and 
middle  with  laurel,  each  holding  a  club  resting  against  his 
shoulder. 

Sea(— Brodie  Castle,  Forres,  N.B. 

Clubs— Armj  and  Navy,  and  Junior  Carlton. 


BRODIE    OF    LETHEN    HOTJSE. 

Eeodie,  James  Campbell  John,  Esq.  of  Lethen 
and  Coulmony,  co.  Nairn,  Lord  Lient.  of  NairnsMre, 
h.  26  March,  1818  ;  s.  his  brother  Oct.  1865  ;  m. 
7  Sept.  1869.  Fanny  Sophia  Constance,  3rd  dau.  of 
E.  T.  W.  Wood,  Esq.  of  Henley  HaU,  Ludlow, 
Salop,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Alexander,  b.  5  July,  1876. 

I.  Mary  Sophia  Charlotte,  b.  1  July,  IS70;  d.  15  Sept.  1S73. 

II.  Constance-Marian. 

III.  Mabel  Evelyn. 

IV.  Sophia  Dunbar. 

iLtnCaSC— Alexander  Brodie,  1st  of  Lethen,  2na  son  of 
David  Brodie  of  that  ilk,  and  uncle  of  Lord  Brodie ;  b.  about 
1587;  purchased,  in  1C30-34,  the  estates  of  Pitgavenie,  East- 
grange,  and  Lethen,  cos.  Nairn  and  Moray,  and,  in  1643,  the 
estate  of  Kinloss,  in  the  latter  co.  He  d.  7  Nov.  1672,  at  a 
very  advanced  age,  leaving  issue  by  his  1st  wife,  Margaret, 
<lau.  of  James  Clerk,  of  Balbernie,  Fife,  and  niece  of 
3Iagdalen  Clerk,  wife  of  Edward,  1st  Lord  Bruce  of  Kinloss. 
His  grandson, 

Alexander  Brodie,  of  Lethen,  b.  1667  ;  m.  1603,  Sophia, 
dau.  of  Sir  Hugh  Campbell,  of  Caldcr;  and  d.  1745,  leaving, 
besides  other  issue,  two  sons,  Alexander,  and  Thomas,  after- 
wards Lyon-Dcpute  of  Scotland.  His  eldest  son  and  suc- 
cessor, 

Alexander  Brodie,  of  Lethen,  was  M.P.  for  co.  Nairn  1739. 
He  m.  1754,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Col.  William  Grant,  of  Ballin- 
italloch,  and  d.  at  Lethen,  28  April,  1770,  survived  by  his  wife, 
■'Mi  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 


Alexander  Brodie,  of  Lethen,  h.  16  July,  1756  ;  and  d. 
28  Nov.  1770,  in  his  15th  year,  only  a  few  months  after  his 
father.    He  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  Brodie,  of  Lethen,  &.  15  Jan.  1758;  who  dying  in  his 
16th  year,  20  Sept.  1773,  at  Nice,  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
sister. 

Miss  Anne  Brodie,  of  Lethen.  She  was  b.  17  Jane,  1755, 
and  dying  unm.  Oct.  1805.  was  s.  by  her  youngest  sister, 

Mrs.  Sophia  Dunbar  Brodie,  of  Lethen  and  Burgie,  6. 
12  Feb.  1759 ;  m.  14  June,  1796,  her  cousin-german,  Lewis 
Dunbar,  of  Grange,  afterwards  Lewis  Dunbar-Brodie,  of 
Burgie  and  Lethen,  who  dying  at  Cheltenham,  9  Nov.  1827, 
left  her  his  paternal  estate  of  Burgie,  which,  however,  at  her 
own  death,  which  happened  at  Burgie  House,  in  Morayshire, 
26  Sept.  1829,  went,  by  the  terms  of  his  will,  to  his  own  heir- 
at-law.  By  her  decease,  the  descendants  of  her  father, 
Alexander  Brodie,  of  Lethen,  became  extinct,  and  she  was 
accordingly  s.  by 

jAjfEs  Campbell  Brodie,  Esq,  of  Lethen  and  Coulmony, 
son  of  her  cousin-german,  Thomas  Brodie,  W.S.,  and  grandson 
of  Thomas  Brodie,  Lyon-Depute  of  Scotland,  younger  son  of 
Alexander  Brodie,  of  Lethen,  whose  grandfather,  Alexander, 
was  the  1st  of  Lethen.  Mr.  James  Campbell  Brodie  had  three 
brothers,  viz.,  1  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Brodie,  H.E.I.C.'s  Bengal 
Establishment,  &.  23  May,  1805,  m.  1855,  Janet,  dau.  of  the 
late  WilUam  Haig,  Esq.,  and  has  issue;  2  Ensign  David  Hay 
Brodie,  6.  29  Jan.  1809,  d.  in  Bengal,  unm.  22  April,  1831 ; 
and  3  John  Clerk  Brodie,  Esq.  of  Idvics,  co.  Forfar,  D.L.,- 
Writer  to  the  Signet,  and  Keeper  of  the  General  Register  of 
Sasines  for  Scotland,  b.  20  May,  1811,  m.  1st,  20  March,  1832, 
Bethia  Garden,  eldest  dau.  of  Stewart  Souter,  Esq.  of  Melrose, 
by  whom  (who  d.  1844)  he  has  an  only  child,  Thomas  Brodie, 
b.  at  Edinburgh,  26  Dec.  1832,  Writer  to  the  Signet,  m.  1st, 
11  Sept.  1862,  Charlotte  Fredrika,  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas  John 
Furnell,  Esq.  of  Heathmount,  co.  Clare,  who  d.  s.  p.  27  May, 
1870;  and  2ndly,  18  April,  1876,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Withara  Dawson,  E.sq.  of  Gairdoch,  co.  Stirling.  Mr.  John 
Clerk  Brodie  m.  2ndly,  1848,  Penelope  Marianne,  3rd  dau.  of 
Kev.  John  Sneyd,  M.A.  of  Ashcombe,  co.  Stafford,  and  by  her 
has  issue.  Mr.  James  C.  Brodie  had  also  three  sisters,  viz 
Elizabeth  Brodie,  b.  7  Oct.  1793,  m.  Frederick  Furnell,  Esq., 
younger  brother  of  Michael  Furnell,  Esq.  of  Cahirelly  Castle, 
CO.  Limerick;  2  Phoebe  Brodie,  d.  1833,  unm.\  and  3  Anne 
Brodie,  to.  1827,  David  Brown  Wardlaw,  Esq.  of  Gogar- 
mount,  CO.  Edinburgh. 

Mr.  James  Campbell  Brodie  was  6.  22  Feb.  1801 ;  m.  20 
March,  1832,  Mary-Catherine,  youngest  dau.  of  Stuart  Souter, 
Esq.  of  Melrose,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  Feb.  1854)  had 
issue, 
Thomas  Stewart,  of  Lethen,  m.  1858,  Emma  Georgina,  Srd 
dau.    of   William    Gabbet,    Esq.    of   Mount    Minnitt,    co. 
Limerick,  and  d.  26  Oct.  1865,  leaving  issue  three  daus. 
Ja^ies  Campbell  John,  now  of  Lethen,  to  which  he  s.  on  the 
death  of  his  brother  without  male  issue. 

Arms — Arg.  on  a  chevron  gu.  between  three  mullets,  az. 
a  galley  or  lymphad  sa. 

Crest— A.  dexter  hand  holding  a  bunch  of  arrows  ppr.    • 

Motto — Be  mindful  to  unite. 

Sca(3— Lethen  House,  and  Coulmony  House,  Nairn,  N.B. 


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BEODIE-INNES    OP    MILTON    BRODIE. 

Beodie-Innes,  Eet.  John,  of  Milton  Brodie,  co. 
Moray,  J.P.,  M.A.,  b.  1816 ;  m.  1847,  Eliza  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Laidlaw,  Esq.,  and  has  a  son, 

John  William,  6.  1848. 

Hl'ltratJC— David  Brodie,  of  Brodie  (13th  in  descent 
from  Malcolm,  Thane  of  Brodie,  in  the  reign  of  King  Alex- 
ander III.,  who  d.  a.d.  1285),  b.  1553 ;  m.  1584,  Janet, 
dau.  of  John  Hay,  of  Lochloy  and  Park,  and  had  issue  seven 
sons, 

I.  David,  of  Brodie,  served  heir  to  his  father,  1626,  ancestor 
of  Brodie  of  Drodic. 

II.  Alexander,  1st  of  Lethen. 

III.  John,  Minister  of  Auldearn,  and  Dean  of  Moray,  1624; 
d.  1655,  having  had  two  sons  and  one  dau., 

1  William,  his  heir,  of  Whitewreath,  served  heir  in 
special  to  his  father,  1656,  and  had  issue  one  son,  William 
Brodie,  of  Whitewreath,  Advocate,  who  d.  unm.  1739,  and 
was  s.  by  Sir  William  Dunbar,  of  Dum. 

2  John,  6.  lO.i.i. 

1  Janet,  i«.  ICOO,  Sir  Williax  Dunbar,  of  Dum. 


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IV.  'WilHam,  of  Coltfiold,  d.  1G48,  ami  had  issue  one  son, 
William,  of  Coltliekl,  who  dying  without  issue,  the  estate 
went  to  Brodie  of  Uvodie. 

V.  Ninian.  vi.  Fkancis,  of  whom  hereafter. 
VII.  Joseph,  of  Mayne,  ancestor  of  Bkodie  of  Muirtsk. 

The  Gth  son, 

Fkancis  Brodie,  1st  of  Milntown,  d.  1673,  having  had  two 
sons,  1  Francis,  of  Milntown  and  Inverlochtie;  and  2  Alex- 
ander.   The  elder  son, 

Francis  Brodie,  2nd  of  Milntown,  was  fined  £10,000, 
1G85,  for  not  conforming  to  the  Test  Act.  He  m.  1st, 
Barbara  Johnstone,  sister  of  William  Johnstone,  of  Mon- 
thagie,  by  whom  he  had  one  son  and  one  dau.,  Joseph, 
his  heir,  and  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Hay,  Esq.  of  Brightmoncy, 
and  had  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  a  dau.  of  Hugh  Hay,  of  Bright- 
money,  by  whom  he  had  three  sons  and  four  daus.,  Alexander, 
6.  1663;  Ludovick,  of  Whytfield,  b.  about  1681,  and  rf.  1753 
(having  had  issue,  two  sons,  John  and  Francis) ;  David,  of 
Mayne,  a  Physician  in  Elgin,  h.  1687,  and  m.  1723,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Alexander  Brodie,  4th  of  Lethen,  and  had  issue 
one  son  and  one  dau.,  Alexander,  Physician  in  Elgin,  d. 
uiim.  1806,  and  Anne,  m.  James  Hay,  Minister  of  Dallas, 
Morayshire  ;  Margaret,  m.  1706,  Alexander  Gordon,  in  Kin- 
nedar,  and  d.  1734  ;  Jane ;  Catherine  ;  Lilias.  Francis,  2nd 
of  Milntown,  d.  1693  :  his  son  and  heir, 

Joseph  Brodie,  Esq.  of  Milntown,  sold  the  family  estate 
to  Lord  Braco,  1730.  He  in.  1C93,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Dunbar,  of  Grange,  and  had  issue  two  sons  and  four 
daus., 

George,  his  heir. 

Alexander,  who  s.  his  brother  George. 

Jean,  to.  1723,  James  Innes,  Minister  of  Banff,  descended 
from  the  Balvenie  branch  of  the  Innes  family  {see  Cosmo 
Innes's  History  of  the  Family  of  Innes) ;  and  their  eldest 
Col.  Alexander  Innes,  m.  1762,  Sarah  Jeans,  of  Northend, 
Turville,  Bucks,  and  d.  1805,  leaving  a  son,  John  Innes, 
Esq.  of  Ibstone,  Bucks,  who  m.  1814,  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Leslie,  Esq.  of  Burdsbank  (see  family  of  Leslie),  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1857)  left  at  his  decease,  1836,  a  son  and 
heir,  the  present  Rev.  John  Brodie-Innes,  of  Milton- 
Brodie. 

Catherine,  in.  Sir  Patrick  Dunbar,  Bart.,  of  NorthficUl, 
Caithness,  widnwor,  nml  tlioir  only  surviving  child,  Eliza- 
beth, in.  Jaiiir;  Sin,  i-ir.  ..i    iHii-rnn. 

Barbara,  m.  I.  •  ;  i  !:  u' it m,  E?q.  of  Bishops  Elgin, 
and  by  her('>'.Ii  ^  •• .  im  i  ;  _i.i,  1770;  hiid  iusiic. 

Elizabeth,  d.  un„i.  ITo^. 
The  elder  son, 

George  Brodie,  of  Windy  Hills,  Capt.  of  Dragoons,  b.  1094  ; 
d.  unni.  in  Spain,  1748,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  brother, 

Alexander  Brodie,  of  Windy  Hills,  h.  1701 ;  served  heir 
1749.  He  m.  1739,  Anne,  heiress  of  Herapriggs,  and  dau.  of 
William  Dawson,  Provost  of  Forres,  by  whom  he  had  issue 
(with  a  dau.,  Margaret,  d.  imiii.  1760)  a  son  and  heir, 

William  Brodie,  cf  Windy  Hills,  served  heir  to  his  father, 
18  July,  1781.  He  had  one  son  and  one  dau.,  William  and 
Elizabeth,  both  of  whom  s.  to  their  father's  estate.  He 
changed  the  name  of  his  estate  to  Milton,  and  d.  1805.  The 
son, 

William  Brodie,  of  Milton,  Advocate,  &.  1 787,  served  heir 
to  his  father,  1821 ;  d.  unm.  1826,  when  he  was  «.  by  his 
sister, 

Elizabeth  Brodie,  of  Milton,  m.  1831,  Henry  Joseph  Dunn, 
Esq.,  who  d.  ISol.  His  widow,  who  survived  him  only  twelve 
days,  left  no  issue.  The  estate  of  Milton  went  according  to 
her  father's  deed  of  entail,  executed  in  accordance  with  the 
will  and  settlements  of  her  grandfather,  Alexander  Brodie,  to 
the  Rev.  John  Innes,  the  present  Mr.  Brodie-Innes,  of  Milton 
Brodie. 

Arms— Arg.,  three  mullets  az.  within  a  bordure  az.  charged 
with  eight  roundlets  or,  for  Innes  ;  arg.,  on  a  chevron  gu. 
between  three  mullets  az.  a  lion  rampant,  as  a  distinction. 

/Seat— Milton  Brodie,  Forres. 


BROMLEY. 

See  Davenpoet  of  Capesthorxb. 


BROOKE  OF  CHURCH  ISirTSHULL. 
Brooke,  Henry,  Esq.  of  The  Bridge  House, 
Clmrcli  MinshuU,  co.  Chester,  D.L.,  b.  1798,  High 
Sheriff  1848.  Mr.  Brooke  is  ouly  surviving  sou, 
by  Margaret  Cuuliife  his  wife,  of  tlte  late  Thomas 
Brooke,  Esq.  of  Church  MinshuU   (who  d.  1821), 


M.P.  for  Newtou,  and  High  Slicriff  ^of  Clieshire  in 
1810,  who  was  2nd  son  of  Sir  Eichard  Brooke,  4th 
Bart,  of  Norton  Priory,  by  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Patten,  Esq.  of  Bank  Hall,  co.  Lancaster 
(see  Burke's  Feerage  and  Baronetage,  Brooke  of 
Norton  Prior!/).  He  laad  three  sisters,  Frances,  m. 
Rev.  Charles  Corydon  Luxmore,  of  Withendon, 
Devon  ;  Emily,  m.  Admiral  Sir  Henry  Shiffner,  of 
Coombe  Place,  Sussex,  and  d.  his  widow,  9  March, 
1878  ;  and  Harriet,  m.  Robert  Townley  Parker, 
Esq.  of  Cuerden  Hall,  co.  Lancaster. 

Arms — Per  pale  gu.  and  sa.  a  cross  or. 
Crest— A  badger  ppr. 

Seat— The  Bridge  House,  Church  Minshull,  Middlewich,  co. 
Chester. 


BROOKE  OF  MERE. 
The  late  Thomas  William  L.\'ngi'oed  Brooke, 
Esq.  of  Mere  Hall,  co.  Chester,  b.  8  May,  1843 ;  *. 
his  father  1865,  and  d.  vnm.  1872.  The  Mere 
estates  are  now  enjoyed  by  his  mother  Catharine 
Mary,  Mrs.  Lanoford  Brooke  of  Mere,  and  will 
eventually  descend  to  her  nephew  Capt.  Henry 
White  Langford  Brooke,  son  of  the  late  Henry 
William  White,  Esq.  of  Monar,  Ross  shire,  by 
Alexander  Eliza  his  wife,  dau.  of  Col.  Alexander 
MacLeod.  He  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Langford-Brooke  by  royal  license  in  1874. 

ILtlTCagC. — Sib  Peter  Brooke,  son  of  Thomas  Brooke, 
Esq.  of  Norton,  co.  Chester,  by  Eleanor  Gerard,  his  3rd  wife, 
purchased  1652,  from  John  Mere,  Esq.,  the  manor  of  Mere, 
and  established  himself  there.  He  received  the  honour  of 
Knighthood  in  1660,  was  M.P.  for  Cheshire,  8  Charles  II., 
and  High  Sheriff  for  that  co.  in  1669.  He  in.  thrice,  and  by 
his  1st  wife  had  two  sons,  Thomas,  his  heir  ;  and  Richard, 
ancestor  of  the  Brooks  of  Astley.  Sir  Peter,  who  rebuilt  and 
beautified  the  Hall  at  Mere,  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Mere,  father,  by  Margaret  his  1st 
wife,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Henry  Brereton,  Esq.  of  Eccleston, 
of  a  son  and  heir, 

Peter  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Mere,  who  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Peter  Venables,  Esq.  of  Over  Street,  and  left  (witli 
two  daus.,  Margaret,  and  Elizabeth,  the  wife  of  Thomas 
Ravenscroft,  Esq.  of  Pickhill,  in  FUntshire)  a  son  and  su> 
cesser, 

Peter  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Mere,  High  Sheriff  of  Cheshire  1728 ; 
who  in.  Francis,  dau.  and  heir  of  Francis  Hollingshead,  Esq. 
of  Wheelock  ;  and  d.  1766,  aged  69,  leaving  (with  three  daus., 
Felicia,  in.  George  Heron,  Esq. ;  Elizabeth,  in.  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Patten,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Childrey;  and  Frances, 
d.  unm.)  two  sons:  the  younger,  John,  d.  unin.  1780:  the 
elder, 

Peter  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Mere,  High  Sheriff  of  Cheshire  176G, 
m.  1st,  Anne  Meriel,  dau.  of  Fleetwood  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Lyme, 
which  lady  dying  without  issue  1740,  aged  21,  he  m.  2ndly,  Eliza 
beth,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Jonas  Langford,  Esq.  of  Antigua, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  15  Dec.  1809,  aged  75)  left  at  his  decease, 
1793,  with  two  sons,  three  daus.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Randle  Ford, 
Esq.  ;  Frances,  m.  Thomas  Oliver,  Esq. ;  and  Jane,  m.  1st 
William  Hulton,  Esq.  of  Hulton,  and  2ndly  William  Tyrell 
Boyce,  Esq.    The  eldest  son, 

Jonas  Langford  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Mere,  d.  unm.  at  Milan, 
eighteen  months  after  his  fathei-,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Thomas  Langford  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Mere,  to.  Maria,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Sir  Thomas  Broughton,  Bart,  of  Broughton  and 
Doddington,  and  had  issue,  Peter  Langford,  his  heir; 
Thomas  Langford,  late  of  Mere ;  William  Henry  Langford, 
late  Capt.  31st  regt.,  d.  unm.  1839  ;  Jonas  Langford;  Maria 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  Meyrick  Bankes,  Esq.  of  Winstanley  Hall ; 
and  Jemima,  in.  Sir  Jeremiah  Dickson,  K.C.B.  Mr.  Brooke 
d.  21  Dec.  1815,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Peter  Langford  Brooke,  Esq.  of  IMere,  &.  1793  ;  High 
Sheriff  1824;  m.  Lst,  1818,  Elizabeth  Sophia,  eldest  dau  of- 
Vice  Admiral  Sir  Charles  Rowley,  K.C.B. ;  and  2ndly,  1836, 
Julia  Seymour  Buccleuch,  dau.  of  Col.  John  Campbell,  of 
Shawfield,  but  d.  s.  p.  9  Jan.  1840  (his  widow  m,  2ndly, 
S.  Ker,  Esq.),  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Thomas  Langford  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Mere,  b.  3  Sept.  1794  : 
m.  3  June,  1817.  Eliza,  dau.  cf  Jolin  William  Clough,  Esq. 
of  Oxton  Hall,  CO.  York ;  r.m\  d.  21  J:in.  1848,  leaving  issue. 


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1  Thomas  John  Langfokd,  late  of  Mere  ;  2  Frederick  Lang- 
lord;  3  Charles  Langford, '/;!.  and  has  issue;  1  Eliza  Maria  ; 
li  H.  Langford  TO.  William  Smallcombe,  Esq.;  3  Charlotte; 
and  4  Julia.    The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  John  Lancford  Bbooke,  Esq.  of  Merc,  6. 16  March, 
1820;  m.  21  April,  1841,  Catheeine  Mary,  now  of  Mere,  dau. 
of  Col.  Alexander  MacLeod,  brother  of  Sir  John  MacLeod,  and 
had  a  son, 

TaoMAS  William  Langfoed,  late  of  Merc. 

Mr.  Brooke,  d.  2  April,  18G5. 

Arma—Or,  a  cross  engrailed  per  pale  gu.  and  .';a.,  quarter- 
ing with  Langfobd. 
Crest— A  badger  passant  ppr. 
Motto—Vis  unita  fortior. 
Seat— yierc  Hall,  Knutsford,  co.  Chester. 


BROOKE    OF    HANDFORD. 

Beooke,  EicnAED  Arnatjd,  Esq.  of  Handford, 
CO.  Chester,  b.  12  Oct.  1832. 

ILlUCtlflC.— In  the  17th  centuiy   there  was  one  of  the 

Cheshire  families  of  Brooke  located  in  the  vicinity  of  Con- 
ftleton,  in  the  parish  of  Astbury  ;  a  member  of  which, 

Benedict  Brooke,  Esq.,  son  of  Richard  Brooke*  was  6. 
1670,  and  acquired  an  estate  at  Handford,  Cheadle,  co.  Chester, 
12  Queen  Anne,  to  which  he  afterwards  made  considerable 
additions.    lie  d.  Aug.  1728,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

EicHAKD  Brooke,  Esq.,  6.  1T15;  d.  10  July,  1774,  aged  59 
years,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Richard  Brooke,  Esq.,  b.  14  June,  1761 ;  m.  29  Dec.  1780, 
Mar}-,  dau.  of  Peter  Penny  (formerly  Pennee),  Esq.,  by  whom 
(who  d.  15  Jan.  1847,  in  her  81st  year)  he  had  issue, 
Peteb,  b.  Dec.  1788,  a  Lieut.  R.N.,  in  contmued  active  service 
without  a  week's  leave  of  absence  during  the  eventful  period 
from  March,  1804,  to  Sept.  1815,  honorably  mentioned  in 
the  Gazette  for  his  conduct  at  Martinique,  14  Dec.  1808 ;  and 
twice  wounded,  viz.,  April,  1809,  at  the  capture  of  Les 
Saintes  in  the  West  Indies,  and  7  Jan.  1815,  in  the  attack  on 
New  Orleans;  m.  Nov.  1819,  Frances,  widow  of  Charles 
Bowns,  Esq.  of  Darley  Hall,  co.  York;  and  d.  s.  p.  25 
March,  1841. 
Richard. 

Mary  Ann,  d.  unm.  27  Aug.  1855. 
He  d.  15  June,  1852,  in  his  92nd  year,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Richard  Beooke,  Esq.  of  Handford,  co.  Chester,  and  of 
Liverpool,  co.  Lancaster,  F.S.A.,  b.  19  July,  1791 ;  m.  17  Dec. 
1831,  Eleanor  Elspit,  dau.  of  Alexander  Iladden,  Esq.  of 
Bramcote,  co.  Notts,  and  d.  14  June,  1S61,  leaving  issue, 

Richard  Aenaud,  now  of  Handford. 

Alexander,  29  Aug.  1835;  m.  23  June,  18C4,  Louisa,  dau. 

of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Griffith  Roberts,  late  Rector  of  Llanrwst, 

Denbighshire,  North  Wales,  and  has  issue,  Alexander  Traf- 

ford;    Eleanor  Mary;,  Louisa  Beatrice  Helen;    Florence; 

Elsie  Frances ;  Constance. 
Anne  Mary,  m.  5  Oct.  18G9,  Sir  George  Eanncrman,  10th 

bart.  of  Elsick,  KincardinesliirCr  and  has  issue,  Alexander 

and  Eleanor. 
Eleanor    Elizabeth,  m.    1  April,  18C8,  Rev.    John  Francis 

Stukely  Vavasour,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Snelland,  Lincolnshire. 
Helen. 
Clare-Trafford,  d.  30  March,  18GC. 

Armg — Or,  a  cross,  engrailed,  per  pale,  gu.  and  sa. 

Crest — A  badger  passant,  ppr. 

Motlo—l'TO  avita.  fide. 

iJesWeiicc— Xoithchurch,  Great Berkhampstead. 


*  Another  part  of  the  family  resided  at  Chclford,  Cheshire. 
The  Rev.  Thomas  Brooke,  LL.D.,  Dean  of  Chester,  of  this 
branch  was  the  son  of  Benedict  Brooke,  of  Astburgin,  in 
Cheshire,  Gent.  He  was  Rector  of  Winslow,  co.  Bucks,  Vicar 
of  Nantwich,  30  June,  1720,  and  Rector  of  Dodlcstonc,  15  June, 
1739,  and  dying  at  Nantwich,  was  there  buried,  20  Dec.  1757. 
His  father,  Benedict  Brooke,  was  uncle  to  the  flrst-mentioned 
Benedict  Brooke. 

Another  of  this  branch  was  Samuel  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Chclford, 
in  Cheshire,  who  «!.  without  issue  in  1775,  having  devised  his 
Chclford  estate,  in  default  of  issue  of  his  sister,  Catherine,  to 
Thomas  Brooke,  the  eldest  son  of  his  cousin.  Dean  Brooke, 
with  remainder  to  the  Dean's  2nd  son,  Robert  Salisbury  Brooke, 
Esq.,  who  came  into  possession  of  it.  Another  of  his  cousins, 
William  Brooke,  Esq..  resided  many  years  at  Northwich ;  and 
d.  without  issue.  Robert  Sali.s)>ury  Brooke  U.  without  issue  in 
May,  1814,  and  wns  intencd  at  Chellord. 


BROOKE    OF    HAUGHTON    HALL. 

Eeooke,  The  Rev.  John,  of  Haugliton  Hall,  oo. 
Salop,  b.  March,  1803  ;  m.  1843,  Georgiana  Frances, 
dau.  of  the  late  John  Cotes,  Esq.  of  Woodcote,  by 
the  Lady  Louisa  his  wiie,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Townshend,  J.P.,  6.  1844;  to.  30  June,  1874,  Lady 
Wilhelmina  Legge,  youngest  dau.  of  William,  4th  Earl  of 
Dartmouth,  and  has  issue, 

John,  6.  1876. 

II.  Charles,  b.  1846. 

iltJtra0C. — GEORGE-SALnsECRT  TowNsnEND,  Esq.  of  Ches- 
ter, b.  19  April,  1742;  6th  son  of  John  Townshend,  Esq.  of 
Hem,  CO.  Denbigh,  by  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Nathaniel  Lee,  Esq.  of  Darnhall ;  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Richard  Brooke,  Vicar  of  Shiffnal,  son  of  Leigh  Brooke,  Esq. 
of  Blacklands,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  sister  and  co-heir  of  Sir 
Hugh  Brigges,  Bart,  of  Haughton,  and  d.  21  Sept.  1801,  leaving 
a  son, 

George  Brooke  Brigges  Townshend,  Esq.,  who  «.  to 
Haughton,  at  the  decease  of  his  uncle,  the  Rev.  John  Brooke, 
in  1786,  assumed  by  sign-manual  in  1797  the  surname  of 
Brooke  only,  and  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  Shropshire  in 
1811.  He  m.  1799,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Richard  Massey,  Esq.  of 
Walton-on-the-Hill,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue, 

George,  his  heir.  John,  now  of  Haughton  Hall. 

William,  b.  1804;  d.  1830.  Richard,  b.  1805;  d.  1877. 

Townshend,  6.  1807;  d.  1852. 

Harriet,  d.  1875.  Frances,  d.  1833. 

3Ir.  Brooke  d.  1845,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Haughton  Hall,  a  Magistrate  for 
Shropshire,  b.  1802 ;  d.  unm.  14  March,  1847,  and  was  s.  by 
his  brother. 

Rev.  John  Brooke. 

./I  )-i/is— Quarterly :  Brooke  and  TowNsnEiro. 

Crest — A  badger. 

il/(j»o— Virtus  est  Dei. 

/S'eat— Haughton  Hall,  Shifnal,  co.  Salop. 


BROOKE    OF   HINTON   ABBEY. 

Eeooke,  Maegaeet  Louisa,  of  Hinton  Abbey, 
Somerset,  present  possessor  of  tliis  estate,  wbicli  was 
purcliased  by  Walter  Robinson,  Esq.,  1708,  and  haa 
descended  lineally  to  her  from  her  mother  and 
grand-mother,  is  widow  of  the  late  Harold  Kynnes- 
man  Mapletoft  Brooke,  Esq.  (who  d.  1867),  2nd  son 
of  Major  James  Brooke,  of  the  Bengal  Horse 
Artillery  (see  Beooke  of  Dromavana),  and  has  two 
daus.  and  co-heirs, 

Ellen  Louisa  Stmonds,  m.  1870,  Eev.  Stephen  Prust  Jose, 
of  Clifton,  Bristol. 

Margaret  Selina  Patton,  to.  1871,  Peter  H.  J.  Lowes  Eye, 
Esq.  of  Te  Hill,  Kaipara,  New  Zealand. 

Mrs.  Brooke  is  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  the  lato 
Capt.  George  Clarke  Symonds,  by  his  wife,  Ellen 
Robinson  Humphries,  and  grand-dau.  of  Thomas 
PoweU  Symonds,  Esq.  of  PengetlJey,  co.  Hereford, 
by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Joseph  Chester,  Esq. 

v4r)iis— Brooke  :  an  escutcheon  of  pretence,  Stmokds. 

Seat — Hinton  Abbey,  near  Bath. 


BROOKE  OF  SIBTON  PARK. 
Brooke,  John  William,  Esq.  of  Sibton  Park, 
Suffolk,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  High 
Sheriff  1863,  b.  1  Nov.  1824;  m.  1  Feb.  18i9, 
Jemima  Charlotfe,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  James 
Brittain,  Esq.  of  Buenos  Ayres,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Kendall,  b.  31  March,  1S56. 

II.  Harry,  6.  31  Jan.  1853. 

III.  Frederick  William,  b.  31  Dec.  1860. 

1.  Frances  Jane.  ii.  Alice  Mary. 

III.  Helen  Maude.  iv.  Ada  Charlotte. 

iLtltCJlflC— This  family  has  been  settled  for  many  years 
in  the  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire;  early  in  the  18th  century, 
\Viu,iAM  Brooke  established  himself  in  Honley.    He  m.  and 


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had  issue  a  son  and  a  dau. :  the  son,  John  Brooke,  of  Honley, 
m.  Elizabeth  Booth,  and  had  two  sons,  William  and  John.  The 
elder  son,  William  Buooke,  of  Huddersfield,  m.  Hannah,  dau. 
of  William  Claphara,  of  Leeds,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1839)  left  at 
his  decease,  April,  1846,  two  daus.,  Ann,  m.  Charles  Brook, 
Esq. ;  and  Sarah,  m.  John  Allen,  Esq. ;  and  three  sons, 
John;  Thomas,  m.,  and  d.  1859,  leaving  five  sons  and  six 
(laus. ;  and  Edward,  m.  and  had  five  sons  and  three  daus.  The 
eldest  son, 

John  Bkooke,  Esq.  of  Armitage  Bridge,  near  Huddersfield, 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the  West  Biding  of  co.  York,  in.  1  Aug. 
1822,  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Laycook,  Esq.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  14  Nov.  1824)  has  an  only  son,  John  William  Bkooke, 
Esq.,  how  of  Sibton  Park. 

^j-ms— Arg.,  a  cross  nebuly  per  pale  gu.  and  sa.,  in  1st  and 
■1th  quarters  a  boar's  head  erased  of  the  last. 

Ci-cst — In  front  of  a  sword,  erect,  the  blade  entwined  by  two 
serpents  respecting  each  other  ppr.,  a  boar's  head  erased 
sa. 

MIotto— Est  nee  astu. 

&ai— Sibton  Park,  near  Yoxford. 


BROOKE  OF  UEFORD  PLACE. 

Beooee,  Francis  Capper,  o£  UfforcT  Place, 
Suffolk,  late  Lieut,  and  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards, 
Iligli  Sheriff  1869,  b.  18  Sept.  1810  ;  m.  1st,  15  Aug. 
1839,  Juliana  Jemima,  dau.  of  Charles  Allis,  of 
Willoughby,  eo.  Lincoln,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
at  Athens,  12  Dec.  1810)  has  an  only  child, 

Alice,  to.  Lieut.-Col.  E.  Bell,  23rd  regt. 
Mr.  Brooke  in.  2ndly,  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late 
James  Duff,  Esq.,  and  had  with  other  issue, 

Eeginald,  Lieut.  1st  Life  Guards,  &.  1854. 

ULintilSC. — From  PtEoiNALc  Bbooke,  of  Aspall,  Suffolk, 
2nd  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Brooke,  Knt.,  and  Joane  his  wife, 
Baroness  Cobham,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Reginald  Braybrooke, 
who  m.  Anne  Everton,  lineally  derived,  9th  in  descent, 

Francis  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Woodbridge,  Suffolk,  who  m.  1st, 
Anne,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Samuel  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Dfford 
Place,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  with  three  other  sons,  who  d. 
unm.,  Charles,  his  heir.  He  to.  2udly,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Picv. 
John  Sparrow,  Kector  of  Kettleburgh,  by  whom  fwho  d.  1817) 
he  had  issue  four  daus.,  who  all  d.  unm.  At  Mr.  Brooke's 
decease,  1799,  the  family  estates  devolved  upon  his  only  sur- 
viving son. 

The  Eev.  Charles  Brooke,  BI.A.,  of  Ufford  Place,  6.  1765; 
m.  IS09,  Charlotte,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Kev.  Francis  Capper, 
Eector  of  Earlsoham  and  of  Monksoham,  Suffolk,  and  dying 
SO  March,  1836,  left  an  only  child,  the  present  Francis  Capper 
Brooke,  Esq.  of  Ufford  Place. 

Artm — Gu.,  on  a  chevron  arg.  a  lion  rampant  sa.,  crowned 
or,  armed  and  langued  of  the  fiVst. 

Crest— On  a  chapeau  gu.,  turned  up  crm.  a  wing  erect  of 
the  first,  charged  with  a  chevron  arg.  thereon  a  lion  rampant 
sa.,  crowned  gold. 

Seai— Ufford  Place,  near  Woodbridge. 


BUOOKE  OP  DROIdAVAl^A. 
Brooke,  Eight  Hon.  William,  of  Taney  Hill 
House,  CO.  Dublin,  Q.C.  and  LL.D.,  late  Master  in 
Chancery,  and  Commissioner  of  the  Great  Seal  in 
Ireland,  6.  22  July,  1796  ;  m.  26  Aug.  1819,  Emily 
Margaret,  only  dau.  of  Eobert  Eogers  Wilmot,  Esq., 
and  sister  of  Edward  Wilmot  Chotwode,  Esq.  {see 
CnETWODE  of  Woodhrooke),  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Armitage,  h.  3  July,  1823. 

II.  Robert  Wilmot,  b.  15  Dec'  1S26;  Lieut.-Col.  60th  Royal 
Rifles;  m.  9  April,  1863,  Elizabeth  J.  A.,  only  dau.  of 
Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Duncan  MacGregor,  K.C.B.,  and  has  issue, 
1  Graham  Wilmot,  and  2  Douglas  Wilmot. 

HI.  Henry  Edward  (Rev.),  b.  20  May,  1829;  m.  Maria,  dau. 

of  Rev.  Mr.  Jettar. 
IV.  Charles  Francis,  b.  21  May,  1835  ;  late  a  Lieut.  40th  Foot ; 

fell  in  battle  in  Waitara,  New  Zealand,  27  June,  1860. 
5.  Carohne  Hamilton,  to.  Sept.  1844,  B.  Clifford  Lloyd,  Esq., 

LL.D.  and  Q.C,  and  has  issue,  1  Clifford;  2  Chetwode; 

3  Humphrey,  <fcc.    Slie  d.  1804. 


Mrs.  Brooke  d.  1850.  Mr.  Brooke  ii^.  2ndly,  Cathe 
rine  A.  D.,  dau.  of  Eev.  WiUiam  Bradford,  Eector 
of  Storrington,  Sussex. 

ILt'lICilfJ^' — ''''^'^  family  is  said,  on  traditionary  record,  to 
have  come  from  Cheshire  early  in  the  17th  century.  One  of 
them  was  a  clergyman,  holding  a  Government  living  during 
the  troubles  of  1641,  and  was  driven  from  his  house,  with  the 
loss  of  his  property,  by  the  insurgents.  The  son  of  this  clergy- 
man was 

William  Brooke,  who  purchased  Dromavana  from  the 
Saunderson  family,  1685.    He  had  three  sons, 

I.  William,  of  Rantavan  House,  co.  Cavan,  Scholar  of  Trinity 
College,  DubUn,  1691,  Rector  of  Killinkere,  Mullagh,  (fee. ; 
5/1.  Lettice,  2nd  dau.  of  Dr.  Simon  Digby,  Bishop  of  Elphia 
(see   BcRKE's   Peerage,    Digby,   B.),    and   had   issue   two 

sons, 

1  Henry  Brooke,  of  Rantavan,  Barrister-at-Law,  author 
of  Gustaviis  Vasa,  Fool  of  Qiialitij,  Farmer's  Letter,  6. 
1704;  TO.  his  cousin.  Miss  Catherine  Meares,  of  Meares 
Court,  CO.  Westmeath,  and  had  twenty-two  children,  of 
whom  survived,  1  Arthur,  in  the  army,  d.  young; 
1  Charlotte,  author  of  Translations  from  Irish  Bards,  d. 
1792. 

2  Robert  Brooke,  m.  his  cousin.  Honor,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Henry  Brooke,  Rector  of  Kinawley,  Fermanagh,  and  had 
issue, 

Henry,  of  Dublin,  whose  son  was  William  Brooke,  of 
Hastings,  Member  of  the  Royal  Academy  of  London, 
and  whose  dau.  was  Mrs.  Dolier,  whose  dau.  m.  Ven.  C. 
Wolseley,  Archdeacon  of  Glendalough,  and  is  authoress 
of  ViUeroi,  and  many  popular  religious  books. 

Thomas  Digby,  m.  and  had  issue,  1  Thomas  Digby, 
author  of  History  of  St.  Hdena,  Secretary  to  the 
Government  of  St.  Helena,  m.  IVIiss  Wright,  and  had 
issue,  Thomas,  of  London,  m.  liliss  Brabazon;  and 
2  Major  Francis  Digby,  of  Bath. 

Henry  Digby,  of  Coolock  House,  m.  Miss  Lucinda  Dob- 
byn,  and  had  issue,  Joseph;  Henry;  Leonard ;  WilUam ; 
and  five  daus. 

Digby,  an  Officer  of  Engineers,  killed  in  India. 

itobcrt,  of  Prosperous,  co.  Kildare,  Col.  in  the  army,  and 
Governor  of  St.  Helena  17'J5,  when  he  received  the 
thanks  of  the  King  and  Govevniiient,  through  Mr.  Dun- 
das,  for  his  relief  of  the  C:']<  ■  "t  'I'v.ri  llnpp,  by  sending  • 
troops  against  the  Dutch  :  ':;  1 7'',  Oil.  Brooke  was 
presented  by  Marquess  W  >.  ■    .\.  inor  of  India, 

witha  diamond-hilti'd  Mv>.  :;  iill  ,i  -cmbly.  He  to. 
Mrs.  AVynnc,  ,  <•  "',  ;  '  .  :  -  I  had  issue,  i.  James, 
JMajor  li  :mal    I'    :  .,    ,'.  Miss  Patton,  dau.  of 

Guvoi-nor  Jvil.  ;■  !   Iinl  is.sue,  1  Harold,  m. 

Jlaraarrt  Louisa-,  a  '  '  »  i  ha  ton  Abbey,  and  rf.  1867 
(sic  Brooke,  of  that  plata ) ;  2  Anna,  to.  Rev.  Thomas 
Spencer,  A.M. ;  ii.  Rev.  John,  Rector  of  Ahenas,  Cork, 
m.  Louisa,  dau.  of  Dean  Holt  Waring,  of  Waringstown, 
and  had  issue,  Anna,  to.  —  Ridley,  Esq. ;  i.  EUzabeth, 
TO.  H.  A.  Marshall,  Esq.  of  Ceylon,  and  had  issue,  John 
A.  B.  Marshall,  M.A.,  and  Rev.  Henry,  of  Bath,  mi.  Miss 
Lucy  Sadler,  and  has  issue. 

II.  ALEX4NDER,  of  Dromana.  of  whom  presently. 

i;i.  Henry  (liev.),  Schalai-  of  'liinity  College,  Dublin,  1700, 
Krctor  of  Kinawley,  en.  i-a-niaiiauii,  ni.  Thomasine,  dau.  of 
llt'V.  Thomas  Tucker,  11:  ctm-  (if  Jloynalty,  and  had  issue, 
1  Henry,  Governor  of  Madras,  afterwards  of  KilcofRn,  co. 
Kildare,  m.  and  had  issue,  Henry ;  William,  Lieut.-Gen. 
and  Col.  fith  Dragoon  Guards,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  Lieut.- 
(-;,.,,  ^'■...u.^,.  ..,,,|  fi_  at  Bath  .<!.  p.;  Robert,  of  Royal 
C;  ,  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Stephen  Ram,  Esq. 

(,!  '..ixford,  and  Lady  Charlotte,  dau.  of 

J.i'ii  ■!   Courtown;  vi.  2ndly,  Miss  Sill,  dau. 

ot  lU'v.  u.  .'Mil.  anil  has  issue,  Henry,  late  of  11th  Hussars, 
r,i.  Miss  Ponsonby,  dau.  of  Myles  Ponsonby,  Esq.,  J.P., 
Hale  Hall,  Cumberland ;  Sally;  Mary. 
1  Honor,  m.  her  cousin,  Robert  Brooke,  of  Rantavan,  and 
had  issue  as  above. 
The  2nd  son, 

Alexander  Brooke,  of  Dromavana,  m.  July,  1713,  Cathe- 
rine, eldest  dau.  of  Richard  Young,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Drumgoon, 
CO.  Cavan,  and  had  issue  a  son. 

Rev.  William  Brooke,  of  Dromavana,  and  of  Firmount, 
CO.  Longford,  Scholar  Trinity  College,  Dubhn,  6.1720;  Rector 
of  the  Union  of  Granard  for  fifty  years,  to  whom  honourable 
and  interesting  reference  is  made  by  Maria  Edgeworth,  in  the 
Memoirs  of  her  father,  vol.  ii.,  p.  12.  He  to.  his  cousin, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Mathew  Young,  Esq.  of  Lahard,  co.  Cavan, 
by  his  wife.  Miss  Nesbit,  and  had  issue,  i.  Rev.  Ridiard 
Brooke,  of  Dromavana,  Rector  of  Ballysonnel,  d.  s.  2^-  1818; 
II.  William;  and  iii.  Honor,  m.  Eyles  Irwin,  Esq.  of  Bellevuc, 
Fermanagh,  the  Oriental  traveller,  and  had  issue,  1  Capt. 
James  Brooke  Irwin,  A.D.C.,  m.  Lucy  Chetwode,  killed  at  Fort 
Erie,  and  had  issue,  1  Eyles  Valentine,  2  James  Brooke; 
1  Julia,  m.  Mark  Prin^lc,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh ;  Frances  Sally, 


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TO.  Edwin  Toby  Caulfciia,  R.N.  (sec  Bdbke's  Peerage,  Charle- 
MONT,  E.),  and  had  issue,  Henry  Cope  Caulfeilcl,  J. P.,  of  St. 
Leonards-on-Sca.  Mrs.  Irwin  m.  2ndly,  Col.  Edward  Hawk- 
shaw,  of  Clieltenliam.    The  2nd  son, 

Win,iAM  Bkooke,  M.D.,  of  Dromavana,  Dublin,  and  of  Cul- 
maine  House,  co.  Monajihan,  b.  17G9;  m.  AhkcI,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Sdward  Perrj',  co.  Tyrone,  and  niece  and  heiress  of  Col. 
Eichard  Graham,  co.  JMonaghan,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  (Right  Hon.),  now  of  Dromavana,  as  above. 

II.  Edward  Penny  (Rev.),  formerly  Capt.  Gind  Foot,  now 
Kector  of  Magheralin,  co.  Down ;  m.  Lucie,  dau.  of  Dr.  James 
Sauiin,  Bishop  of  Dromoro,  and  has  issue,  1  Saurin,  in  the 
Indian  army;  2  James;  3  George;  4  Loftus;  1  Elizabeth, 
m.  Edmond  Sandai-s,  Esq.  of  Lockers,  Herts;  2  Corneli.a; 
3  Frances,  m.  William  Di^by,  Esq.  of  co.  Westmeath. 

III.  Richard  Sinclair,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Wyton,  Hunts,  6. 1802, 
ta.  Anna,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Joseph  Stopford,  of  the  Cour- 
town  family,  Rector  of  Conwal,  and  cx-Fcllow  of  Trinity 
College,  Dublin,  and  has  issue, 

1  Stopford  Augustus,  6.  1832 ;  Chaplain  to  the  Queen ;  m. 
March,  1858,  Emma  Diana,  eldest  dau.  of  T.  Wentworth 
Beaumont,  Esq.  of  Bretton  Park,  Yorkshire,  and  M.P.  for 
Northumberland,  and  has  issue,  Stopford  William  V/ent- 
vorth :  Graham  Vernon ;  Honor ;  Maud,  <fcc. 

2  Willium  Graham,  Barrister-at-Law. 

S  Ed-.vard  Thomas,  Lieut.-Col.  Royal  Engineers. 
4  Arihur  Sinclair  (Eev.). 

1  Anna  Stopford,  ra.  Rev.  J.  T.  Welland. 

2  CeciUa.  3  Elizabeth  Honor.  4  Angel  Stopford. 
ly.  Irwin  jVlexander,  drowned. 

V.  George  Perry,  Capt.  G8th  Native  Infantry,  d.  in  India, 
1844. 

I.  Margaret  m.  Thomas  Atkinson,  of  co.  Donegal,  and  had 
issue,  1  James;  I  Angel,  ui.  M.  R.  Gabbett,  Esq.,  and  ha.> 
issue;  2  Mary. 

II.  Elizabeth.  in.  Catherine.  iv.  Frances. 

Anns — Or,  a  cross  engrailed  per  pale  sa.  and  ga. 

CreU — ^A  badger  passant  ppr. 

Motto — Ex  fonte  perenni. 

iScaf— Taney  Hill  House,  Dandrum,  Dublin. 


BBOOKS    OF    BAKIiOW    HALL. 

Beooks,  William  Cdnliffe,  Esq.  of  Barlow 
Hall,  Manchester,  and  Grosvenor  Square,  London, 
M.P.,  m.  18 i2,  Jane  Elizabeth  (who  d.  1865),  elder 
dau.  of  Ralph  OrreU,  Esq.  of  Stockport,  and  has 
two  daus., 

I.  Amy,  m.  14  July,  1869,  Charles  11th  Marquess  of  Iluntly. 

II.  Edith,  m.  1874,  Lord  Francis  Horace  Pierrepont  Cecil, 
2nd  son  of  William  3rd  Marquess  of  Exeter. 

This  gentleman,  son  of  Samuel  Brooks,  Esq.,  by 
Margaret  liis  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hall,  Esq.,  of 
Blackburn,  was  educated  at  Rugby  under  Dr.  Arnokl , 
and  at  St.  John's  Coll.  Cambridge,  where  he  took  his 
B.A.  degree  in  honours,  and  was  placed  I2th  Senior 
Optime.  Ho  was  then  Cidied  to  the  Bar  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  and  joined  the  Nortliern  Circuit ;  but  relin- 
quished practice  on  the  death  of  his  grandfather, 
whose  place  ho  took  in  the  Bank  which  bea  -s  the 
family  name  in  Lombard  Street,  and  has  three 
branches,  the  Manchester  Bank,  the  Altrincham 
and  the  Blackburn  Old  Banks.  He  is  J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  his  native  co.  Lancaster,  and  a  Magistrate 
for  the  city  of  Manchester,  as  well  as  for  the  co. 
Chester,  and  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Ashton-on- 
Mersej",  and  patron  of  two  livings  ;  was  first  elected 
for  East  Cheshire  in  18G0. 

£;n£— Barlow  Hall,  Manchester. 

Toioti  Renidence—b,  Grosvenor  Square,  London. 


BBOOKS  OF  FLITV/ICII. 
Brooks,  John  Hatfield,  Esq.  of  Flitwick  Manor 
House,  CO.  Bedford,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Bedford, 
late  Major  19th  Hussars,  b.  20  May,  1821 ;  m.  2o 
Dec.  1850,  Sopliia  M.argaret,  4th  dau.  of  the  late 
Henry  Cloete,  Esq.  of  Westerford,  Cape  of  Good 
Hope,  and  has  two  daus.,  Catherine  Mary  Frances, 
and  Marianne  Sophie  Eugenie. 


^tlteaSC. — Geokge  Bkooks,  Esq.  of  Flitwick  Manor 
House,  0.  1741,  J. P.,  High  SheriEf  179G  ;  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of 
R.  Kirton,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  issue,  i.  John,  who  left  at  hia 
decease,  by  Harriett  his  wife,  four  sons  and  a  dau.,  I  John; 
2  George  William  (Rev.);  3  Francis;  4  Thomas;  and  1  Har- 
riet Anne  Sophia,  m.  John  William  Egerton  Green,  Esq.  of 
Colchester;  i.  Sophia,  m.  Rev.  Francis  Drake,  D.D.,  of 
Langton,  co.  York.  Mr.  Brookaw.  2ndly,  1789,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Jeffrey  Fisher,  Esq.  of  Maulden,  and  by  her  had  three  sons, 
Francis,  b.  1790,  d.  in  infancy;  George,  6.  1792,  also  d.  ia 
infancy  ;  and  John  Thomas,  of  Flitwick  Manor  House.  Mr. 
Brooks  d.  1817,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Thomas  Brooks,  Esq.  of  Flitwick  Manor  House,  h.  15 
Dec.  1794;  m.  20  April,  1816,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  (by  Mary 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Perryn,  Knt.,  one  of  the  IJarons  of 
tbe  Exchequer)  of  Alexander  Hatfield,  Esq.  of  Twickenham 
(claiming  descent  from  Adam  de  Hatfield,  of  Hatfield,  and  of 
Glossopdale,  co.  Derby,  1327),  and  had  issue, 
John  Hatfield,  present  representative. 
George  Henry,  of  Doctors'  Commons,  and  The  Lodge,  Old 

AVindsor,    m.   1st,  5  July,    1853,   Louisa,    eldest  dau.   of 

Edmund  Pepys,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Henry,  6.  Nov.  1861 ; 

Marianne  Louisa ;  Fanny  Caroline ;    and  Georgina  Pepys. 

He  m.  2ndly,   Eleanor  Cornwall  Legh,  and  has  further 

issue. 
Thomas  William  Dell  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Flitwick,  Beds,  m.  10 

April,   1857,  Harriette,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  G.  W.  Brool;?, 

and   has    issue,   John  William,   6.  25  May,   1859 ;    Mary 

Egerton  ;  and  Alice  Jane. 
Mary  Anne,  d.  unm.  19  Sept.  1848. 
Mr.  Brooks  served  formerly  in  the  14th  Light  Dragoons,  anil 
was  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Bedford,  of  which  shire  he  was 
High  Sheriff  1821.     He  d.  22  Dec.  1S53. 

Arms— Or,  a  cross  per  pale  gu.  and  sa. 
Crest— An  otter  on  a  mural  crown  ppr. 
Motto — Ut  amnis  vita  labitur. 
<S3a J— Flitwick  Manor  House,  near  Ampthiil. 


brooksbank:  of  healaitgh. 

Brooksbank,  The  Rev.  Edwaed  Hawee,  of 
Healaugh,  co.  York,  Lord  of  the  Slanor  and  Patron 
of  Healaugh  Vicarage,  M.A.  of  Queen's  CoU.  Cam- 
bridge, and  J.P.  for  West  Riding,  b.  19  Dec.  1789  ; 
VI.  1st,  3  May,  1825,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Benjamin 
Hcywood,  Esq.  of  Stanley  Hall,  co.  York,  and 
sister  and  co-heiress  of  Arthur  Heywood,  Esq.  of 
Stanley  Hall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  29  Dec.  1846) 
had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  6.  22  July,  1826,  J.P.  for  West  Riding,  LL.B.  or 
Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  and  a  Barristcr-at-Law ;  m.  IG 
April,  1857,  Lucy-Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward  York,  Esq, 
of  Wighill  Park,  co.  York,  and  grand-dau.  of  Mr.  Eichard 
and  Lady  Slary  York,  and  has  had  issue, 

1  Stamp,  h.  2  Dec.  1857,  d.  an  infant. 

2  Edward  Clitherow,  b.  24  Nov.  1858. 

3  Stamp,  b.  19  June,  1860. 

4  William  Stafford,  b.  22  April,  1864. 

5  Godfrey,  b.  8  and  d.  24  Feb.  1866. 

6  Philip,  b.  5  Jan.  1869. 

1  Laura  Sophia. 

2  Christobel,  d.  an  infant. 

3  Lucy  Hilda. 

II.  Benjamin  Heywood,  &'  26  Feb.  1823,  J.P.  for  West 
Riding. 

III.  Arihur,  of  Jliddleton  Hall,  Beverley,  co.  York,  J.P.  for 
AVest  Riding,  Major  Y''orkshire  Artillery  Militia,  and  lato 
Capt.  38th  regt.,  b.  19  May,  1831 ;  in.  27  Nov.  1855,  Anna 
Maria,  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Gylby  Lonsdale,  Rector  of 
Bolton,  CO.  York,  and  niece  of  the  late  Bishop  of  LichficlJ, 
and  has  had  issue, 

1  Arthur  Heywood,  b.  19  Dec.  1857. 

2  Henry,  b.  22  Feb.  1858;  d.  1809. 

5  John  Lonsd.ale,  b.  April,  1862. 

6  George,  6.  1863. 

7  Eichard  Gylby,  b.  1868. 

8  Hugh  Lonsdale,  b.  1873. 

1  Helen,  ((.  1861.  2  Eleanor. 

3  Anna  Maria. 

Mv.  Brooksbank  m.  secondly,  5  Dee.  1848,  Marv, 
eldest  dau.  of  Hugli  Parker,  Esq.  of  Woodthorpe, 
CO.  Derby  and  Tickhill,  co.  Y'ork,  and  sister  of  the 


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Eight  Hon.  John  Parker,  M.P.,  which  lady  d.  s.]-). 
29  Dec.  1877  ;  he  snceccdcd  to  Heahiugh  "in  183G, 
under  Ihe  will  of  his  brother  Stamp  Erooksbauk, 
Esq. 

JCuitSCJ^* — ^'"^  family  have  been  settled  for  some  cen- 
turies in  Lincolnshive  and  tlie  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire. 

William  Bkookbank,  or  Bbooksbank,  of  Alford,  co. 
Lincoln  'son  of  John  Brookbank,  and  grandson  of  another 
John  BrookDank  living  tem}^.  Henry  VII.,  and  who  heads  the 
Visitation  pedigree)  m.  EUzabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Francis 
Forsef,  Esq..  and  had  a  son, 

John  Brooksbank,  of  Elland,  co.  York,  who,  by  his  wife 
Grace,  left,  with  other  issue, 

John  Bkooksbank,  of  Elland,  d.  in  1CS5,  cet.  above  70, 
having  had  by  liis  wife  Judith  Thotnhill,  with  other  issue,  a 

SOD, 

JosEi'H  Brooksbank,  Esq.  of  Healaugh  JIanor,  co.  York 
(which  he  purchased  about  1702),  and  of  Elland  aforesaid, 
where  he  founded  the  school ;  he  m.  in  1G79,  Mary  (who  c^  1727), 
dau.  and  heir  of  Richard  Stamp,  Esq.  of  Reading,  co.  Berks, 
elder  brother  of  Sir  Thomas  Stamp,  Lord  Mayor  of  London 
.n  1092,  and  d.  1726,    His  only  surviving  son. 

Stamp  Brooksbank,  Esq.  of  Healaugh,  6.  1G94,  wasM.P.  for 
Colchester  and  Saltash,  and  a  Governor  of  the  Bank  of 
England:  he  built  the  splendid  mansion,  so  well  known  as 
Hackney  House,  Bliddlesex  (of  which  see  an  account  in  the 
Gentleman's  Magazine),  where  he  constantly  resided.  By  his 
wife  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Joseph 
Thomson,  Esq.  of  Nonsuch  Park,  Surrey,  he  had  a  numerous 
family,  of  whom  the  following  survived  infancy, 

I.  Joseph,  who  .?.  his  father  at  Healaugh. 

II.  Stamp,  of  Chesterfield  Street,  Mayfair,  &.  1726;  m.  1771, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Gataker,  Esq.  of  Kensington,  Mid- 
dlesex, and  sister  of  Thomas  Gataker,  Esq.  of  MildenhaU, 
Sufifolk,  and  by  her  loft  issue  at  his  death,  in  1802, 

Stamp,  d.  s.  p.  14  Dec.  1833. 

Henry,  of  Chesterfield  Street,  >n.,  but  d.  s.  p..  at  Boulogne, 

18  April,  1847. 
Anne,  m.  10  Dec.   1795,  Eev.  William  Villiers  Robinson, 
Rector    of  Grafton,    co.   Northampion,    2nd  son  of  Sir 
George  Robinson,  Bart.,  M.P.     Her  sldest  son  was  the  late 
Rev.  Sir  George  Stamp  Robinson,  7th  bart.  of  Cranford 
Hall,  CO.  Northampton. 
ni.  WiUiam,  b.  1741,  of  The  Beach,  co.  Chester;  he  had  an 
only  child  and  heiress, 
Anne,  m.  17  July,  1810,  Sir  Edward  Hardinge  Jolui  Stracey, 
Bart.,  hut  d.  s.  p.  1832. 
I.  Mary,  d.  nnm.  1810. 
n.  Elizabeth,  d.  VMm.  1809. 

III.  Frances,  Mrs.  Norman. 

IV.  Amelia,  m.  Richard  Ward,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  of 
Salhouse  and  Walcot,  Norfolk. 

V.  Sophia,  m.  Hardinge  Stracey,  Esq.  of  Denne  Hall,  and 
Nethersole  House,  Kent,  eldest  son  of  Sir  John  Stracey, 
Recorder  of  the  city  of  London,  and  brother  of  Sir  Edward 
Stracey,  1st  bart.  of  Rackheath. 

Joseph  Brooksbank,  Esq.  of  Healaugh,  h.  1725;  m.  Jan. 
1752,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Ben.iamin  Bond,  Esq.  of 
London,  and  d.  1759.  His  widow  m.  William  Snell,  Esq.,  a 
Director  of  the  Bank  of  England  and  of  the  Hon.  East  India 
Company,  son  of  William  Snell,  Esq.,  by  his  wife  Cecilia,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Sir  Edmund  Harrison,  Knc,  by  his  wife  Mary 
Fiennes,  niece  of  Viscount  Saye  and  Sele.  Mr.  Brooksbank 
left  (with  a  dau,  Catheiine,  m.  Thomas  Page,  Esq.  of  Poynters, 
Surrey)  an  only  surviving  son, 

Benjamin  Brooksbank,  Esq.  of  Healaugh,  J. P.,  6.  30  July, 
1757;  m.  27  Feb.  1782,  Phihppa,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
Col.  James  Clitherow,  LL.D.,  of  Boston  House,  Middlesex  (by 
his  wife  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Reginald  Kemeys,  Esq. 
of  Persholly,  co.  Monmouth),  and  by  her  (who  d.  3  May,  1849) 
left  issue  at  his  death,  21  Sept.  1842, 
I.  STAMP,  ms  neir. 

n.  James,  b.  21  Sept.  178G,  of  Durham,  J. P.,  where  ho  d. 

27  tell.    1870,   having  m.   19  July,   1815,  Ann,   only  dau.  of 

John  Kaper,  \'.^<\.  .if  AMiirturd  and  Lotherton,  co.  York(son 

o:  John  K.ipi  1-,  r.-'|.  .'I  1,  Mirrton,  by  his  wife  Ann,  youngest 

dau.  andco-li-nv.>  m  tin    liev.  Thomas  Laniplugh,  Canon 

ut  York,  anil  iLitmnt  I'.Mltnn-Percy,  grandson  of  the  Most 

Rev.  Dr.  Laiiii'l"~!i,  .\)  rhliishop  of  York),  and  by  her  (who 

d.  19  Dec.  Is...  '  l:aa  1:   :i", 

1    Tame,-,    r.arristfr-at-L:iw,    b.   27   Sept.  181G,  and   d.  27 

March.   18f;3;    lie  w.    4   Feb.    1844,   Marianne,    dau.    of 

Thomas  Edmonds,  of  London,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  Oct. 

1852),  had, 

James,  b.  2G  April,  1845,  d.  in  infancy. 
Walter  Lamplugh,  6.  4  Nov.  1850,    now   of  Laniplugh 
Hall,  Cam'ucrlaiid,  to  which  esta:c  he  s.  under  the  will 


twins. 


of  his  great-uncle  John  Lamplugh  l^amplugh  Raper, 
Esq.  of  Lamplugh  afurc.';aid.  Mr.  W.  Lamplugh  Brooks- 
bank ,.,.  N  Ail-,  ^-rr,,  -I:,.y  .\::a  -.I:.!  ;,,,.■,  ::Hl.lau.  of 
I'V;  '   '       '■     '■'"'■''    .-^i'-'   ^       '■ <  l-ord) 

MariMiia-  1.;;/:,:..  .h  .\  :ii  ■,  ,„.  -^  .l:;,i.  I.,r:-,  William 
D^Iislu  Powles,  E,-;(i.,  and  has  iosue. 

2  John,  b.  12  Aug.  1818. 

3  Henry,  b.  16  March,  1824;  d.  in  infancy,  buried  at  Abber- 
ford. 

4  Walter  (Rev.),  M.A.,  of  Thornbarrow,  Westmorland 
sometime  Rector  of  Lamplugh,  6.  5  Aug.  1830;  m.  2D 
May,  1855,  Elizabeth  Jane,  dau.  of  Stephen  Poynti 
Denning,  Esq.,  and  has  had  issue, 

Stephen  Poyntz,  b.  11  May,  1856. 

Tiers  Lamplugh,  d.  in  infancy. 

Ilugli  Lamplugh,  b.  25  Feb.  18G7. 

Ethel. 

Gertrude, 

Katherlne, 

Philippa  Beatrice. 

1  Katharine  Louisa,  d.  unin.  29  March,  1876,  at  Durham. 

2  Jane  Cassandi'a,  d.  in  infancy,  buried  at  Abberford. 

III.  Joseph,  Major  24th  regt.,  of  the  Beach,  Cheshire,  to 
which  estate  he  s.  under  the  will  of  his  cousin  Anne,  Lady 
Stracey;  m.  7  June,  1832,  Susan,  2nd  dau.  of  William 
James,  Esq.,  of  Otterburn  Towei',  Northumberland,  but 
d.  s.  I).  8  April,  1853. 

IV.  Edward  Hawke  (Rev.),  now  of  Healaugh. 

I.  Philippa,   m.  Sept.   1828,  the  Chevalier  Giuscppi  Pecchio, 
of  Milan,   in  the    Kingdom  of  Italy,   who  d.  s.  p.   1835. 
Madanip  Peee!iio  ,/.  21  Jan.  18G9. 
I'.  Jan-',     .  J,'  Mr    Is  13^  John  Lamplugh  Lamplugh  Raper, 
Esq.,    .:    i  :  Hall,  Cumberland,  and  Lotherton,  CO. 

York  I  ,  i , , , !  I ,  I ; , , : :  1  1,  and  d.  12  April,  1878. 
III.  Manila  boplua,  a.  unm.  12  Aug.  1870. 
Stamp  Brooksbank,  Esq.  of  Healaugh,  6.  31  March,  1784, 
M.A.  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Cambridge ;  m.  Anne  (who  d.  15  Jan. 
1853),  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John  Hunter,  Esq.,  of  Medomsley, 
CO.  Durham,  and  Hermitage,  Northumberland,  but  d.  s.  p. 
23  Oct.  1856,  devising  his  estates  to  his  youngest  brother,  the 
present  Rev.  Edward  Hawke  Brooksbank,  now  of  Healaugh. 

Arms  (granted  27  July,  1703) — Az.,  two  bars  wavy  arg. 
within  a  border  or,  quartering  Forset,  Mornbt,  Stamp, 
TuoMsoN,  Bond,  Clitherow,  Gale,  Knight,  Keiiets,  Hey- 
wooD,  Graham,  and  others. 

Crest— A  hart's  head  couped  ppr.  attired  or,  charged  on  tho 
neck  with  two  bars  wavy  az. 

fSeat — Healaugh  Manoi-,  Tadcaster,  co.  I'ork. 


liAMPLTJGH-BSOOKSEANK    OP 
LAMPLUGH. 

LAT.IPLUGH  Eegoksbank,  Walter,  Esq.  of 
Lamplugh  Hall,  co.  Cumberland,  b.  4  Nov.  1850 ; 
VI.  8  Aug.  1877,  Mary  Ami  Madeleine,  2ud  dau.  of 
Francis  Greenwell,  Esq.  of  South  Eailey,  Dm-ham, 
J.P.  (see  Geeenwell  of  Ford).  Mr.  13rooksbank 
(see  Erdoksbank  of  Healaiir/h,  co  York)  s.  to  the 
Lamplugh  estate  1867,  under  the  will  of  his  great 
uncle  John  Lamplugh  Lamplugh  Raper,  Esq.  of 
Lamplugh  Hall. 

?LtUCil2C« — Adam  de  LAMPLiinn,  son  of  Sir  Robert  do 
Lamplugh,  Lord  of  Lamplugh,  in  Cumberland,  and  of  Hail- 
kord,  in  Lancashire,  tanp.  Henry  II.  and  Richard  I.,  had  a 
confirmation,  with  many  privileges,  from  Richard  de  Lucy, 
Lord  of  Coupland.     From  him  lineally  descended, 

Thomas  Lamplugh,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Y'ork,  ra.  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  Edward  Davenant,  D.D.,  nephew  of  John 
Davenant,  Bishop  of  Salisbury,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 
Thomas  LAMPLnoH,  D.D.,  of  Queen's  Coll.,  Oxford,  Archdeacon 
of  Richmond,  b.  16C1,  who  was  father,  by  Margaret  his  wife, 
of 

The  Rev.  Thomas  Lamplugh,  M.A'.,  of  Queen's  Coll.,  Oxford, 
Rector  of  Bolton  Percy  and  Canon-residentiary  of  York 
Jlinftcr,  to  whom  his  cousin,  Thomas  Lamplugh,  Esq.  of 
Lamplugh,  Cumbeiland  (grandson  of  Col.  Lamplugh  tfic 
Royalist,  so  gallantly  di:itingui,shed  at  Marston  Moor,  whose 
dau.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Henry  Brougham,  E.sq.  of  Scales, 
Cumberland,  is  now  represented  by  William,  Lord  Brou'SHAm 
and  Vaux),  bequeathed  by  will,  dated  1734,  Lamplugh  Hail 
and  demesne.  This  gentleman  ra.  17  April,  1721,  Honor,*  dau. 
of  WiUiam  Chaloner,  Esq.  of  Guisborough,  co.  York  (by  his 

*  Miss  Chaloner,  through  the  families  of  Foulis,  Watkins, 
Fleetwood,  Denny,  de  Grey,  Percy,  and  JMortimcr,  nas  14lh  r.i 
direct  descen;  from  King  Edward  111. 


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THE  LANDED  GE.NTRY. 


BRO 


\vifo,  Honor,  dau.  of  Sir  David  Foulis,  Bart,  of  Ingletiy,  co. 
York),  and  by  her  had  issue  to  survive  infancy, 
I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

I.  Katherine,  m.  Rev.  Godfrey  ■Wolley,  Rector  of  Thurnscoe 
and  Warmsworth,  co.  York,  and  d.  1804,  having  had,  with 
other  issue,  an  eldest  son,  Edward  Wolley,  Esq.  of  Fulford 
Grange,  co.  York,  who  assumed  in  1810,  the  name  and  arms 
of  Copley,  and  a  younger  dau.,  Katherine,  m.  her  cousin, 
John  Raper,  Esq.,  who  succeeded  eventually  to  Lamplugh. 

II.  Anne,  m.  8  Oct.  1750,  John  Raper,  Esq.  of  Lotherton,  co. 
York,  and  had  (with  three  daus.,  Anne,  m.  George  Town- 
end,  Esq. ;  Honor,  m.  John  Kendal,  Esq.,  and  Margaret) 
an  only  surviving  son, 

John  Raper,  heir  to  his  uncle,  Thomas  Lamplugh. 

in.  Jane,  m.  Samuel  Pawson,  of  Y'ork,  Merchant. 
The  only  son, 

TuE  Rev.  Thomas  Lamplugh,  of  Lamplugh,  M.A.  of  Queen's 
Coll.,  Oxford,  Rector  of  Copgrove  and  Goldsborough,  co.  York, 
also  had  a  life  interest,  under  the  will  of  his  kinswoman,  Mrs. 
Elizabeth  Irton,  of  Irton,  Cumberland  (only  cliild  and  heiress 
of  Thomas  Lamplugh,  Esq.  of  Lamplugh,  the  last  of  that  line, 
who  bequeathed,  as  above  stated,  Lamplugh  Hall  to  Thomas 
Lamplugh,  the  Rector  of  Bolton  Percy)  in  the  Dovenby  estates. 
This  gentleman  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Collins,  Gent.,  of 
Knarcsborough  and  Folcyfote,  co.  York,  but  dying  s.  j).,  be- 
queathed his  estates  to  his  nephew  (son  of  his  sister  Anne), 

John  Rapee,  Esq.  of  Abberford  and  Lotherton,  co.  York, 
who  then  became  also  "  of  Lamplugh."  Ho  m.  16  Oct.  1789, 
at  Fulford,  his  cousin  Katherine,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Godfrey 
\V'olley,  by  his  wife,  Katherine  Lamplugh  (see  above),  and  by 
her  left  issue  at  his  death,  3  July,  1824, 

I.  John  Lamplugh,  his  heir. 

1!.  Henky,  who  s.  his  brother  at  Lamplugh. 

I   Ann,  m.  1)  July,  181.5,  James  Brooksbank,  Esq.  of  Durham, 
second  son  of  iieujarain  Brooksbank,    Esq.   of    Healaugh 
JIanor,  co.  York,  and  by  him  had,  with  other  issue  (for 
v.-hich  see  Brooksbank  of  HecUawjli)  an  eldest  son, 
James  Brooksbank,  whose  only  son, 
Walter  L.\jiplugh  Brooesbank,  Esq.  is  now  of  Lamplugh, 
succeeding,   under  the  will   of    his  great-uncle,  John- 
Lamplugh  Lamplugh-Raper,  Esq. 

John  Lamplugh  Lamplugh-Eaper,  Esq.  of  Lamplugh,  6.  19 
July,  1790;  assumed  by  royal  license,  March,  1825,  tlie  addi- 
tional surname  and  arms  of  Lamplugh;  m.  25  Oct.  1813,  Jane 
<who  d.  12  April,  1878),  2nd  dau.  of  Benjamin  Brooksbank,  Esq. 
of  Healaugh  Hall,  co.  York  [see  that  family),  but  d.  s.  p.  13 
April,  1867,  devising  his  estates  to  his  brother, 

Henry  Raper,  Esq.  of  Lamplugh,  b.  12  Feb.  1795,  of 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister-at-Law ;  in.  16  Dec.  1824,  Georgiana 
<his  cousin  once  removed),  3rd  dau.  of  John  Moore,  Esq.  Capt. 
;;rd  Dragoon  Guards  (by  his  wife  Anne,  only  dau.  of  George 
Townend,  Esq.,  by  his  wife  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Raper, 
]"..sq.  of  Lotherton),  which  lady  d.  1845.  Mr.  Raper  d.  s.  p. 
IGMay,  18C7,  when,  iinder  his  brother's  will,  Lamplugii  conse- 
raently  descended  to  the  present, 

Walter  Lamplugh  Brooksbank,  Esq. 

/4rj>is.— Quarterly :  Brooksbank,  Forset,  Mornby,  Stamp, 
Thomson,  Bond,  Clitherow,  Gale,  Knight,  Kemeys,  Raper, 
Lamplugh,  (or  a  cross  fleury  sa.),  Eglesfield,*  Fenwick, 
Hordes,    Essenden',    Camhow,  Barrett,    Heaton,  Baxter, 

^VALLINGT0N,  DERWENTWATEK,  &C. 

Ci-eal — (Of  Lamplugh),  a  goat's  head  erased,  arg.,  attired  and 
Icarded  or. 
Stat — Lamplugii  Hall,  Cockcrmouth,  Cumberland. 
Residence— yo.r^  House,  Lorton,  Cockermouth. 


BBOUG-HTON  OF  TXJNSTALIi  HALL, 
Beoughton,  Peter,  Esq.  of  Tuustall  Hall, 
Shropshire,  late  Capt.  3rJ  Dragoon  Guards,  now 
Lieut.-Col.  Commandant  3rd  Stafford  Militia,  J. P. 
for  COS.  Salop  and  Stafford,  b.  1  Aug.  1822;  m.  2  April, 
1856,  Florence,  4th  dau.  of  Swynfcn  Sterens  Jcrvis, 
Esq.  of  Darlaston  Hall,  co.  Staiford. 

ILiUfajr. — Peter  Beoughton,  Esq.  of  Loudham,  co. 
Kotts,  son  of  Peter  Broughton,  Esq.  of  Loudham,  Notts,  and 
fcrandson  of  Thomas  Broughton, f  Esq.  of  Broughton  Hall,  co. 
Stafford,  and  Loudham,  was  father  of 


*  Through  this  alliance  the  Laniplnj;'hs  are  of  Founder's  kin 
at  Queen's  Coll.,  Oxford.  Margaret,  dau.  and  eventual  heiress 
of  John  de  Eglesfield  (who  was  nephew  of  Robert  dc  Eglesfield, 
Founder  of  Queen's  College),  m.  Sir  John  de  Lamplugh,  from 
whom  Archbishop  Lamplugh  was  8th  in  descent. 

;■  Thomas  Broughton's  clflest  so  i  was  cj<catcd  a  Baronet  in 


Peter  Broughton,  Esq.  of  Loudham,  Notts,  m.  Eleanor 
Church,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  William  Church,  Esq. 
of  Tunstall  Hall,  Shropshire,  and  had  by  her, 

The  Rev.  Peter  Beoughton,  of  Tunstall  Hall,  Shropshire, 
and  Loudham,  co.  Notts,  Rector  of  East  Bridgeford,  in.  1785, 
Jane,  dau.  of  John  Alcock,  Esq.  of  Market  Drayton,  and  luid 
issue, 

Peter,  late  of  Tunstall  Hall. 

Emma,  in.  AVilliam  Charlton,  Esq.  of  ChilweU  Hall,  co. 
Notts.  She  d.  May,  1818,  leaving  issue  {see  Charlton  of 
ChilweU). 

Harriet,  d.  unm. 
Mr.  Broughton  d.  17  July,  1827,  at.  82.    His  only  son, 

Petee  Broughton,  Esq.  of  Tunstall  Hall,  Shropshire,  J. P., 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1839,  6.  1  Aug.  1788;  m.  2  Nov.  1818, 
Anna  Ogilvie,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Smithwick,  2nd  son  of 
William  Smithwick,  Esq.  of  Mount  Katherine,  co.  Limerick, 
by  wliom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Peter,  now  of  Tunstall  Hall. 

II.  John  Lambert,  b.  19  Jan.  1831 ;  m.  11  Oct.  IS.'jg,  Anno 
Selina,  youngest  dau.  of  Ralph  Adderley,  Esq.  of  Coton  and 
Barlaston,  co.  Stafford  (uncle  of  Sir  Charles  Adderley, 
created  Lord  Norton  1878),  by  whom  he  has  issue,  1  Hubert 
John,  6.  16  Aug.  1860;  2  Ralph,  b.  17  July,  1863;  1  Rosa- 
mond; 2  Evelyn  Selina;  3  Florence;  4  Eleanor;  5 
Amy. 

I.  Anna  Jane,  f?.  24  Aug.  1862. 

II.  Maria  Catherine  Wilhelmina,  m.  1st,  28  April,  1859, 
Ralph  Thomas  Adderley,  Esq.  of  Coton  and  Barlaston,  co. 
Stafford;  and  2n(.Uy,  Charles  Coyney,  Esq.,  of  Western 
Coyney,  Staffordshire. 

III.  Harriet. 

IV.  Anna  Maria  Frances,  d.  30  May,  1840. 
Mr.  Broughton  d.  27  March,  1870,  cet.  82. 

Anns— Arg.  two  bars  gu.  on  a  canton  of  the  second  a  crosf) 
of  the  field. 
Crest— A  sea-dog's  head  gu.  eared  and  finned  arg.  , 

&ai— Tunstall  Hall,  Market  Drayton,  Shropshire.  i 


BUOUNCKEB    OF    BOVERIDGE, 

Beounceee,  Henry  Francis,  Esq.  of  Boveridge, 
Dorset,  J.P.  for  Hants  and  Dorset,  late  Lieut.  24th 
regt.  ;  b.  1811 ;  m.  1st,  1864,  Mary  Katherine,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  late  Everson  Harrisson,  Esq.  of  Tole- 
thorpe  Hall,  Rutlandshire,  J.P,,  hy  whom  (who  d. 
1874)  he  has  issue, 

Francis  Henry  Ernest,  b.  1SG5. 
Agnes  Mary  Florence. 

He  m.  2nd]y,  1876,  Letitia  Augusta  Sarah,  3rd  dau. 
of  the  late  Robert  McKerrell,  Esq.  of  Inverness 
Terrace,  Hyde  Park  (see  McKeeeell  of  Sill 
House). 

iClUtaSC — Lewis  William  Eeocncker,  Esq.  (son  of 
Henry  Brouncker,  Esq.,  and  grandson  of  Francis  Brouncker, 
d.  1739),  in.  and  had  issue,  i.  Henry,  of  whom  presently; 
II.  Lewis  William,  6.  25  Sept.  1768,  d.  29  Jan.  1812,  leaving  by 
Harriet  his  wife,  surviving  issue,  1  Richard,  heir  to  his  unele; 
2  Francis ;  1  Henrietta ;  2  Catherine,  m.  Thomas  Whitmore 
Wylde-Browne,  Esq.  of  Woodlands,  in  Shropshire;  3  Mary; 
4  Frances;  5  Annabella;  and  6  Barbara,  m.  Edgar  Disney, 
Esq. ;  I.  Catherine,  m.  John  Willett,  Esq.  of  Merley  House, 
Dorsetshire;  and  ii.  Mary,  m.  1st,  the  Hon.  William  Finch,  of 
Aldbury,  Admiral  R.N.,  2nd  son  of  the  Earl  of  Aylesford,  and 
2nrtly,  AVilliam  Strode,  Esq.    The  elder  son, 

Henry  Brouncker,  Esq.  of  Boveridge,  Dorset,  6.  30  June, 
1767  ;  d.  unm.  May,  1S25,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Richard  Brouncker,  Esq.  of  Boveridge,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff 

1833,   b.   13  Sept.   1801 ;    m.   1st,   24   July,    1827,    Maryana, 

youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  William  Shuckburgh,  of 

the  Moat,  Downton,  Wilts,  and  by  her  (who  d.  29  Nov.  1833) 

had  issue, 

Mary  Frances  Ana,  in.  15  Nov.  18r)4,  Alfred  Ic  Gallais,  Esq., 

46th  Bengal  N.I.,  eldest  son  of  Judge  le  Gallais,  of  Moyo 

House,  in  the  Island  of  Jersey. 

Geraldine  Fanny  Winifred,  in.  16  Dec.  1857,  William  Wylde 
Browne,  9th  Bombay  N. I.,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Whitmore 
Wylde  Browne,  Esq.  of  the  Woodlands,  Shropshire,  and  d. 
30  Nov.  1874. 
Barbara  Harriet  Diana, 
lie  m.  2ndly,  1836,  Catherine  Jane,  dau.  of  the  late  Capt. 
(..eorge  Burdutt,  R,N.,  of  Longtown  House,  co.  Kildare,  by 


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Catherine  Dorothea   his   wife,   only   cliikl   of  Col.    AVilliam 
Browne,  and  had  by  her,  with  two  daus.,  four  sons, 

Henry  Francis,  now  of  BoToridgc. 

William  Edgar  Morley,  b.  1846. 

Arms—Arg.,  six  pellets,  three,  two,  and  one,  a  chief 
embattled  sa.  thereon  a  lozenge  IVssways  of  the  field 
charged  with  a  cross  patee  of  the  second  between  two 
crescents  of  the  first. 

Crest — Out  of  battlements  sa.  a  dexter  cubit  arm  vested 
arg.  charged  with  two  bendlets  wavy  of  the  first,  holding  in  the 
hand  ppr.  a  lozenge  in  pale  charged  with  a  cross-patee  as 
in  the  arms. 

Motto— Duty. 

&a£— Bovcridge,  near  Cranborne. 


BROWN    OP    JARKOW    HAILIi, 
See  Drewett. 

BROWN  OF  ARNCLIFPE  HAIiL. 
Beown,  DorGLAS,  Esq.  o£  Arncliffe  Hall,  co. 
York,  Q.C.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  9  April,  1820  ;  m.  13 
Sept.  1853,  Greorgina  Helen,  2nd  dan.  of  William 
Mauleverer,  Esq.  of  Arncliffe  Hall  (see  that  name), 
and  has  issue, 

I.  William,  6.  1854. 

II.  Douglas  Philip,  &.  11  May,  1864. 

III.  Eobert  Abercrombie,  b.  2  Oct.  1SC5. 

I.  Helen  Georgina.  ii.  Margaret  Douglas. 

m.  Constance  Beatrice. 

iLlltCagC— Jonathan  Brown,  Esq.,  son  of  John  Brown 

and  Margaret  Fell  his  wife,  m.  June,  1819,  Margaret  McHaffie, 
by  whom  (who  d.  1852)  he  had  issue, 

1  Douglas,  his  heir,  now  of  Arncliffe. 

2  John  Gordon,  m.  Janet  McCulloch,  and  had  issue,  Chris- 
tina Robson,  in.  Andrew  Jameson,  a  Scotch  Advocate; 
Janet  McCulloch ;  Ann  Agnes. 

3  Francis,  m.  1st,  Eliza  Tracy,  by  whom  he  had  issue ;  and 
2ndly,  Charlotte  Leroy. 

4  David  PhiUp,  Major  7th  Hussars;  m.  Frances  Dorothea, 
dau.  of  Francis  Synge  Hutchinson,  E^q.,  and  sister  of  Sir 
Edward  Synge  Huichinson,  4th  bart.  of  Castle  Sallagh,  and 
had  issue,  Edward  Douglas ;  Augustus;  Margaret  Ada; 
Nina ;  Ethel  Therese. 

Mr.  Jonathan  Brown  d.  1823. 
SeaS— Arncliffe  Hall,  Northallerton,  co.  York. 
To2cn  Residence— Marions  Eoad,  Kensington. 


GILPIN-BROWN. 
See  Gilpi:t. 


BROWN    OF    KINGSTON    BLOUNT. 

Beown,  Aethfr  Henry  Cleeke,  Esq.  of  King- 
ston'Blount,  CO.  Oxford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1826  ;  s. 
1870  ;  m.  29  July,  1851,  Sophia,  only  dau.  of  Jolm- 
AVilliam  Fane,  Esq.  of  Wormsley,  co.  Oxford,  by 
Catherine  his  1st  vsifc,  dau.  of  Sir  Benjamin  Hob- 
house,  Bart,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 

Henby  Clerke,  6.  1852. 

Mr.  Brown  is  son  of  the  late  John  Brown,  Esq. 
of  Kingston  Blount,  Oxfordshire,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1851,  by  Mary  Elizabeth  his  wife,  (m. 
1821),  only  child  of  Eichard  Clerke,  Esq.  of  King- 
ston Blount,  and  is  grandson  of  Thomas  Brown, 
Esq.,  H.E.I.C.C.S.,  by  Ehoda  his  wife,  dau.  of  Col. 
Samuel  Browne. 

S«a£— Kingston  Blount,  Tctsworth. 


BROWN    OF    ROSSINGTON. 

The  late  James  Brown,  Esq.  of  Eossington  and 
Copgrove,  co.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Malton, 
h.  12  April,  1814,  High  Sheriff  1852 ;  d.  unm.  at 


43^  Upper  GrosTenor  Street,  London,  19  April, 
1877,  when  his  estates  passed  to  liis  silrviving  sister, 
Mrs.  Thomas  Shiffner,  and  to  the  sons  of  his  two 
deceased  sisters,  viz.,  to  Eichard  James  Streat- 
FEiLD,  Esq.  of  the  Eocks,  Sussex,  and  William 
James  Scarlett,  Esq.  of  Gigha,  N.B. 

ILtJiraSC— James  Brown,  Esq.,  an  eminent  Merchant  at 
Leeds,  m.  17  Oct.  1785,  Anne,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Samuel 
AVilliams,  Esq.  of  the  same  place,  and  liad  two  sons,  namely, 

I.  James,  his  heir. 

II.  William  Williams,  of  Allerton  Hall,  near  Leeds,  a  Banker 
in  Leeds  and  London,  J.P.  and  D.L.  West  Biding  of  York- 
shire, b.  10  Feb.  1788;  m.  23  Nov.  1812,  Margaret  Brockdcn, 
only  child  of  Isaac  Duncan,  of  Philadelphia,  in  the  United 
States,  and  by  her  (who  d.  23  May,  1820)  had  one  son  and 
two  daus., 

1  Samuel  James,  of  Leeds,  J.P.  sind  D.L.,  &.  25  Oct.  1814 ; 
m.  1  June,  1841,  Jacobina  Maria  Sophia,  eldest  dau.  of 
Sir  Joseph  RadcUffe,  Bart.,  and  has  issue. 

1  Ann  WilUams,  m.  Thomas  Benyon,  Esq.  of  Gledhow  Hall, 
near  Leeds,  and  d.  18  Feb.  1852. 

2  Margaret  Duncan,  m.  10  Feb.  1842,  Lieut.-Col.  Dunn, 
Eoyal  Artillery. 

Mr.  Brown  d.  1813,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

James  Brown,   Esq.  of  Harehills  Grove,  near   Leeds.  J.P. 
and  D.L.  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire,   6.  25  Sept.  178G ;  «i.  10 
June,  1811,  Charlotte,  3rd  dau.  of  Matthew  Rhodes,  Esq.  of 
Camp  Field,  near  Leeds,  and  had  issue, 
James,  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  late  of   Eossington 
and  Copgrove. 
Charlotte  Anne,  in.    11  June,    1833,   Eichard  Shuttloworth 
Streatfeild,  Esq.  of  the  Rocks,  in  Sussex,  and  d.  April  1858, 
leaving  issue. 
I-Iury,  in.  3  Aug.  1841,  Thomas  Shiffner,  Esq.  of  Westergate, 
Sussex  (who  d.  19  June,  1873),  youngest  son  of  Sir  George 
Shiffner,  Bart. 

Anne  Rhodes  Williams,  m.  14  Sept.  1837,  James  Williams 
Scarlett,  Esq.  of  Copped  Hall,  near  Totteridge,  only  sur- 
viving son  of  Sir  William  A.  Scarlett,  Knt.  late  Chief  Justice 
of  Jamaica,  and  d.  25  Dec.  1868,  leaving  issue. 
Arms — Arg.  on  a  bend  sa.  cotised  az.  between  two  mullets 
of  six  points  pierced  sa.,  three  lions  rampant  of  the  field ;  quar- 
tering Williams. 

Crest— X  demi-lion    rampant    or,  between   two  elephants' 
trunks  ppr. 
JlfoiJo— Persevera  Deoque  confide. 

Scats— Rossington,  near  Bawtry;  and  Copgrove,  near 
Boroughbridge. 


BROWN    OF    TOSTOCK   PLACE. 

Brown,  Walter  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Tostock  Place, 
and  Brent  Eleigh,  Suffolk,  eldest  son  of  the  late 
George  James  Edward  Brown,  Esq.  of  Tostock  Place, 
by  Catherine  Mary  his  wife  {m.  30  Jlay,  1854),  5tli 
dau.  of  Wilham  Mills,  Esq.  of  Saxham  Hall,  Suffolk, 
b.  1855 ;  in.  1877,  Carohue,  eldest  dau.  of  Eev. 
Charles  Terry,  M.A.,  Exeter  Coll.  Oxford. 

Seat.?— Tostock  Place,  Bury  St.  Edmund ;  and  Brent  Eleigh 
Hall,  Bildestone. 


BROWN    OF    UNTHANK    HALL. 
Brown,  Eey.  Dixon,  of  Unthank  Hall,  Northum- 
berland, J.P.,  M.A.,  b.  17  Aug.  1826 ;    m.  5  July, 
1S()0,    Georgina  Ehzabeth,    dau.    of    Col.  Eerrers 
Loftus,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Dixon  Loptds,  6.  13  May,  ISGl. 

II.  Lionel  Dixon,  b.  14  Feb.  1865. 

III.  Alfred  Dixon,  6.  22  June,  1867. 

I.  Grace  Maria.  ii.  Georgina  Maud. 

m.  Ethel.  iv.  Marcia  Constance  Emmeline. 

IV.  Mabel. 

JLtUCaSe.— DixoN  Bkown,  Esq.  of  Unthank  Hall,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  b.  19  July,  1776;  eldest  son  of  William  Brown, 
Esq.,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Dixon,  Esq. 
of  Hawkwell,  assumed  the  name  and  arras  of  Dixon,  at  the 
decease  of  Col.  Dixon,  Royal  Artillery,  and  in  compliance, 
with  the  testamentary  injunction  of  William  Dixon,  Esq.  of 
Gower  Street,  Bedford  Square.  He  served  the  ollioe  of  Sheriff 
for  Newcastle  1802,  and  was  High  Sheriff  of  Northumberland 
1827.  He  in.  28  Nov.  1816,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  William 
Smith,  Esq.  of  Togston,  but  d.  s.  }).  March,  1859,  and  was  .«.  in 
his  estates  by  his  nephew.  Rev.  Dixon  Brown,  now  of  Uiuhauk 


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EKO 


Hall,  who  is  son  of  the  late  Eobert  Brown,  Esq.  of  Streatham, 
Surrey,  and  grandson  of  William  Brown,  Esq.  of  Long  Benton. 
Besides  the  present  Rev.  Dixon  Brown,  Mr.  Robert  Brown  left 
by  his  wife,  Isabella  Grace,  dau.  of  John  Walker,  Esq.  of 
North  Shields,  two  otber  sons  and  two  daus., 

Eobert  Brown,  of  Little  Houghton,  Capt.  Xorthumbcrland 
Light  Infantry  Militia,  m.  1861,  fanny,  dau.  of  the  late 
Henry  Bell,  Esq.  .,    „    . 

Ealph  Brown,  of  Newcastlc-on-Tyne,  m.  1858,  Emily  Manan 
Forbes,  dau.  of  R.  Westmacott,  Esq. 

Julia  Alice,  m.  1818,  Rev.  F.  R.  Kite,  of  Kenilworth,  who 
is  deceased. 

Jane,  to.  1850,  Rev.  Charles  Davis,  of  Calcutta,  deceased. 

^rms— Per  pale  sa.  and  gu.  on  a  bend  engrailed  with 
plain  double  cottises  between  two  escallops  arg.  three  lions 
passant  guardant  of  the  first. 

Crest— Ivro  escallops  or,  thereon  resting  an  eagle  displayed 
vert  in  the  beak  a  cross-crosslet  ficchee  gold. 

Molto — Suivoz  raison. 

gcat—Unthank  Hall,  Haltwhistlc. 


BEOWN-GEEAVES    OF    WOODTHOEPE 
HALL. 

Beown-Geeates,  Eichard  Edward,  Esq.  of 
Woodthorpe,  co.  York,  and  Wyvillc,  Herefordshire, 
h.  15  April,  1838,  served  in  India  with  H.M.  57th 
regt.,  is  now  Capt.  in  the  Shropshire  Militia ;  s.  Ms 
father  21  Aug.  1876,  and  assumed  the  additional 
name  of  Greaves  by  royal  license  1877,  in  compli- 
ance with  a  testamentary  injunction ;  m.  8  Jan.  18G3, 
Adela,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  James  Freme,  Esq. 
of  Wrentnall,  Salop,  descended  from  the  ancient 
family  of  Freme,  of  Upper  and  Nether  Lypiatt, 
Gloucestershire,  and  has  issue, 

I  Ulkic  Freme  Edward  Bower,  b.  15  Oct.  ISGG. 

I.  Muriel  Sarah,  b.  29  Jan.  1 809. 

II.  Hope  Adela,  b.  7  Feb.  1872. 

ILtnCaCJC.— John  Brown,  Esq.  of  Sheffield,  son  of  James 
Brown,  Esq.  of  Cracow,  in  Craven,  co.  York,  by  his  wife 
Nancy,  dau.  of  James  Fawcett,  Esq.  of  Bainbridge,  Wensley- 
dale,  CO.  York,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Bower,  Esq.  of 
AVormhill  and  Tideswell,  co.  Derby,  descended,  it  is  stated, 
from  Sir  Thurstan  de  Bower,  temp.  Eiciiakd  II.,  whose  tomb 
in  Tideswell  Church  was  restored  by  the  late  Mr.  Bower 
Brown.    He  d.  28  Dec.  1851,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Bower  Brown,  Esq.  of  Woodthorpe  Hall,  co.  York, 
J.P.  for  the  West  Riding,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  the  Middle 
Temple,  London,  6.  1  Aug.  1802;  m.  7  Sept.  1836,  Mary  Ann, 
dau.  of  William  Greaves,  Esq.  of  Sheffield,  of  the  old  Derby- 
shire family,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard  Edward,  now  of  Woodthorpe  Hall. 

I.  Edith  Maria,  to.  Ist,  John  Stevens  Pratt,  Esq. ;  and  2ndly, 
24  Oct.  1878,  H.  French  Banliam,  Esq.,  M.A.,  M.B. 

Shcflicld;   Wyville    House, 


BROWN    OF    CLONBOY. 

Beown,  Kobert  Lidwill,  Esq.  of  Clonboy,  co. 
Clare,  h.  8  Aug.  1837  ;  m.  Jan.  1862,  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Col.  Cradock,  of  Ilartfortli  Hall,  Eichmond, 
Yorkshire,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Ernest  George,  6.  7  Aug.  18G4. 

n.  Richard  Cradock,  6.  3  Nov.  laC8. 

i:i.  Harry  Lidwill,  b.  IG  Dec.  1873. 

I.  Israa  Frances  Lidwill. 

II.  Constance  Meta.  i;i.  Esther  Marion. 
IV.  Jackalicn. 

illltCaCjC.— JonN  Brown,  an  officer  of  Dragoons,  severely 
wounded  at  Worcester,  fled  to  Ireland  and  settled  at  Dun- 
;;annon,  co.  Tyrone,  where  he  d.  temp.  Cuarles  II.  By  Alico 
his  wife,  he  left  a  son, 

William  Brown,  Esq.,  &.  at  Belfast,  1C58,  Lieut,  and  Adju- 
tant of  Col.  St.  John's  regt.  of  foot,  served  with  distinction  at 
Derry  and  Aughrim.  He  settled  1719,  at  Bridgetown  (then 
called  Rcdficld),  co.  Clare,  and  d.  28  Feb.  1725-2G,  leaving  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Rock,  Esq.  of  Evesham,  a 
numerous  family,  of  which  tlio  eldest  son. 

The  Yen.  Joh.s   Brown,    Archtlcacon    and  Char.ccllc;-  of 


Limerick,  J.P.,  h.  24  Jan.  1C34;  m.  0  Aug.  1717,  Anne,  cMcsl 
dau.  of  John  Vincent,  Esq.,  Alderman  of  Limerick,  and  was 
s.  by  his  son, 

John  Brown,  of  Danesfort  and  Mount  Brown,  co.  Limerick, 
b.  3  April,  1724;  ?».  1752,  Meliora,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Col.  the 
Hon.  Henry  Southwell,  2nd  son  of  Thomas,  Ist  Viscount 
Southwell,  and  had  issue  two  sons, 

I.  Henry,  his  heir. 

II.  John  Southwell,  who  inherited  Mount  Brown  (see  thai 
family). 

I.  Anne,  m.  Eobert  Poppard,  Esq.  of  Cappagh,  co.  Limerick. 

II.  Phoebe,  r,i.  1st,  John  Finch,  Esq.,  a  younger  son  of 
William  Finch,  Esq.  of  Kilcohnan,  co.  Tipperary  ;  and 
2ndly,  George  Hewson,  E.sq. 

III.  Frances,  m.  Michael  Cantillon  Heffeman,  Esq.  of  co. 
Limerick. 

The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Henry  Brown,  Esq.  of  Danesfort,  and  of  Clonboy,  co.  Clare, 
and  at  one  period  of  Rich  Hill,  b.  20  Aug.  1754;  m.  1782, 
Sarah,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Richard  Pierce,  Esq.  of  Lisnagry, 
CO.  Limerick  (of  a  family  originally  from  Wilts  and  Berkshire), 
by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Col.  William  Harrison,  of  Bally- 
carranc,  co.  Watorford,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Clonboy. 

II.  Henry,  m.  and  had  issue. 

III.  Edward,  m.  and  had  issue. 

IV.  Pierce,  m.  and  had  issue. 

V.  William,  m.  Miss  Fitzgerald. 

VI.  Francis,  of  Mount  Southwell,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  James 
Hill,  Esq.  of  Graig,  and  has  issue,  Henry  Southwell,  and 
Mary,  m.  6  Oct.  1837,  James  Hill,  Esq.  of  Graig,  co.  Cork. 

I.  Meliora,  m.  Thomas  Odell,  Esq.  of  Odellville,  co.  Limerick. 

II.  Sarah,  m.  —  Sharman,  Esq. 

III.  Anna,  m.  1st,  —  Griffin,  Esq.;  and  2ndly,  —  Cassan, 
Esq. 

IV.  Catherine,  m.  —  Laurenson,  Esq. 
Mr.  Brown  d.  1836.    His  eldest  son, 

John  Brown,  Esq.  of  Bridgetown  (Clonboy),  Capt.  Limerick 
Militia,  m.  1801,  Constance,  2nd  dau.  of  Col.  William  Odell,  of 
The  Grove,  co.  Limerick  (M.P.  for  co.  Limerick  for  thirty 
years,  and  a  Lord  of  the  Treasury),  by  Aphra  his  wife,  dau.  of 
John  Crone,  Esq.  of  Byblow,  co.  Cork.  Mr.  Brown  d.  v.  p. 
Jan.  1833,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John,  late  of  Clonboy. 

II.  William,  m.  Mildred,  dau.  of  Thomas  Odell,  Esq.,  and  d. 
leaving  one  dau.  Mildred,  in.  1856,  Charles  Sandes,  Esq.  of 
Carrigafoyle,  co.  Kerry. 

III.  Henry,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Major  Thomas  Odell,  and  d. 
leaving  issue. 

IV.  Thomas  Anthony  Southwell,  m.  183G,  Isma  Cowley,  4th 
dau.  of  Thomas  Lidwill,  Esq.  of  Clonmore,  and  Cormacks- 
town,  CO.  Tipperary,  by  Mary  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Eobert 
Atkins,  Esq.  of  Firville,  and  d.  having  had  issue,  1  John, 
M.D.,  m.  3  Jan.  1866,  Nanny,  dau.  of  John  Peppard,  Esq. 
of  Cappagh ;  2  Thomas,  m.  Matilda,  dau.  of  Eobert  Lidwill, 
Esq.,  and  d.  Jan.  1877 ;  3  Eobert  Lidwill,  &.  29  May,  1842, 
m.  10  Sept.  1866,  Louisa  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late 
James  Stanley,  Esq.  of  The  Grange,  Armagh,  and  has  issue, 
Thomas  Anthony  Stanley,  6.  15  June,  1867;  Stanley,  6. 
3  Sept.  1868;  Robert  William,  b.  15  Jan.  1871 ;  Ismenia,  6. 
5  Jan.  1873;  Mildred,  b.  8  Oct.  1874;  Maud  LidwiU,  6.  26 
Nov.  1876. 

V.  Richard  Pierce,  deceased. 

I.  Aphra,  m.  1st,  James  Fisher,  Esq. ;  and  2ndly,  William 
Scanlan,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  is  deceased. 

II.  Sarah,  to.  1  March,  1834,  Hugh  Scanlan,  Esq. 

III.  Frances,  m.  Eev.  Richard  Maunsell,  of  Millford,  co. 
Limerick. 

IV.  Phoebe,  to.  William  Odell,  Esq.,  Surgeon-Major,  Army 
Medical  Department,  deceased. 

V.  Emily,  m.  Matthew  Scanlan,  Esq.,  both  deceased. 

John  Brown,  Esq.  (eldest  son  of  John,  of  Bridgetown)  s. 
his  grandfather  at  Clonboy.  He  was  6.  23  Jan.  1802;  to.  25 
Aug.  1826,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Lidwill,  Esq.  of  Clon- 
more and  Cormackstown,  co.  Tipperary,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Robert  Atkins,  Esq.  of  Firville,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  6.  19  Sept.  1827;  m.  1854,  Harriet  Verekcr,  dau.  of 
John  Westropp,  Esq. 

n.  RoitERT  Lidwill,  now  of  Clonboy, 

III.  William,  6.  13  Oct.  1839.  1 

IV.  George,  h.  25  March,  1841. 

I.  Mary  Atkins,  m.  1860,  Thomas  Stannard  McAdam,  Esq. 

II.  Isma  Helen,  m.  1855,  Capt.  Richard  Cradock,  17th  regt  - 

III.  Constance  Margaret,  rn.  18G0,  Thomas  George  Mawe, 
Esq.,  1st  West  India  regt. 

Mr.  Brown,  who  was  a  J. P.,  d.  C  Dec.  1870. 

^i-ms— Gu.,  on  a  chevron  between  three  lleurs  dc-lis  or,  a 
thistle  ppr. 
Crest — An  eagle  displayed  vert. 
Molto — Virtus  dedit,  cura  servabil, 
.bV(((— Clonboy,  O'Brien's  Bridge,  co.  Clare. 


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BUOWN  OP  MOUNT  BROWN. 
Brown,  Edward  John  Vesey  Southwell,  Esq. 
of  Mount  Brown,  co.  Limerick,  J. P.,  Lieut. -Col. 
late  60th  Rifles,  b.  6  Dec.  1818  ;  m.  16  Sept.  18 18, 
Rose  Augusta,  4th  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  William 
Parker,  Bart.,  G.C.B. 

JLtUCaflC— John  Southwell  Brow.v,  Esq.  of  Mount 
Bvowii,  CO.  Limerick,  b.  31  March,  17G3;  2ncl  surviving  son  of 
Jolin  Brown,  Esq.  of  Kedficltl,  co.  Clare,  and  of  Mount  Brown, 
CO.  Limericli,  by  Mcliora  Soutliwell,  his  wife  {sec  Brown  of 
Cloiiboy);  m.  11  March,  1794,  Mary,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Gordon, 
Esq.  of  Whitehill,  co.  Lanarlc,  and  by  her  (who  d.  G'  Dec. 
1812)  had  issue, 

John  Southwell,  his  heir. 

Nathaniel  Gordon,  b.  22  April,  1795;  d.  179G. 

Henry,  b.  19  April,  1797. 

Vincent,  b.  23  June,  1809;  m.  Mary  Darley,  dau.  of  — 
Coghlan,  Esq. 

Laura,  in.  1825,  George  Howson,  Esq.  of  Castle  Ilcwson,  co. 
Limerick. 

Meliora,  m.  1826,  Alexander  Elliott,  Esq.  of  Tanavaller. 

Mary  Anne,  m.  1825,  Major  Charles  Carthcw. 

Elizabeth  Catherine. 

Catherine,  d.  unm.  1822. 
Tlie  eldest  son, 

John  Southwell  Beowne,  Esq.  of  Mount  Browne,  an  Officer 
in  the  10th  Hussars,  b.  9  March,  1794;  to.  22  July,  1817,  Mar- 
garet Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Agmondisham  Vesey,  of 
Hampton  Court,  Middlesex,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  Jan.  1853) 
had  issue, 

I.  Edward  John  Vesey,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  Lieut.  25th  Bombay  Native  Infantry,  6.  3  July, 
1823,  accidentally  killed  in  India,  July,  1841. 

HI.  Vesey  Agmondisham,  b.  3  June,  1824;  to.  1855,  Mary 
Edith,  dau.  of  Eev.  Edward  Massingberd. 

IV.  Henry  Francis,  6.  3  Oct.  1824;  m.  1848,  Maria,  dau.  of 
Frederick  Smith,  Esq.  of  Moulmain,  and  by  her  (wlio  d. 
1853)  has  a  dau.,  Sophia. 

V.  Thomas  Anthony  Southwell,  6.  2  Jan.  1826,  Major  55th 
regt. ;  m.  16  Jan.  1856,  Laura  Lysaght  Mary,  dau.  of  George 
Hewson,  Esq.  of  Castle  Hewson,  co.  Limerick,  and  has 
issue, 

VI.  Sidney  Eeynett,  b.  22  July,  1831 ;  m.  Sept.  1858,  Mary, 
dau.  of  William  Cox,  Esq.  of  Ballynoe,  co.  Limerick. 

I.  Mary  Gordon.  ii.  Augusta  Margaret. 

Arms,  &c. — Same  as  Beown  of  CLonhoy. 
&ca— Mount  Brown,  Eathkeale,  co.  Limerick. 


BROWN-MORISON    OF    FINDERLIE   AND 
WEST  ERROL  AND  COUPAR  GRANGE. 

Beown-Morison,  John  Brown,  Esq.  of  Fin- 
derlie  Lodge,  co.  Kinross,  and  West  Errol  and 
Coupar  Grange,  co.  Perth,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  h.  22  Jan. 
181U;  m.  20  Sept.  1864,  Eve  Magdalen,  dau.  of 
George  Waugh,  Esq.  of  Q.ueeusborough  Terrace, 
London,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Guy  Edwaed,  b.  4  March,  1867. 

I.  Maud,  d.  18C5.  n.  Muriel. 

iLtltCatJC— At  the  end  of  the  IGth  century,  Petee  Broun, 
of  Balquarhan,  co.  Stirling,  acquired  the  lands  of  Findcrlie, 
and  from  him  is  said  to  have  descended  John  Beoun,  styled 
of  Craigo  Mylne,  who  d.  about  1675,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
John  Broun,  also  styled  of  Craigo  Mylne,  who  had  two  sons, 
the  younger  of  whom  s.  to  Craigo  Mylne,  and  is  represented  by 
James  Beown,  Esq.  of  Orchard,  co.  Lanark.    The  elder  son, 

John  Begun,  became  of  Finderlie.  He  m.  1711,  Janet  Ste- 
venson, of  Cocklaw,  Fyfe,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Ebenezee  Beown,  Esq.  of  Finderlie,  who  m.  the  dau.  of 
Thomson,  of  Seggie,  co.  Kinross,  and  was  father  of 

John  Brown,  Esq.,  who  s.  to  Finderlie  and  also  to  Brockley, 
which  his  father  had  acquired  by  purchase.  He  m.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Bcveridge  of  Wester  Balado,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease, 
1830,  by  his  son, 

Eev.  James  Beown,  of  Finderlie,  who  m.  1838,  Mary  Neill, 
dau.  of  Eev.  Dr.  Hay,  and  left  at  his  decease,  1846,  an  only 
son,  the  present  John  Beown  Brown-Moeison,  Esq.  of  Fin- 
derlie, &c. 

^■(rDis— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  arg.  a  fess  s.a.  between 
three  Moors'  heads  couped  ppr.  banded  or,  for  Moeison  ;  2nd 
and  3r(l,  gu.  u  che-\rc:i  betwecu  three  flsiys-de-lis  arg.,  for 
Brown, 


Ofsis— Three  Moors'  heads  conjoined  in  one  neck  ppr., 
banded  arg.,  the  faces  looking  to  the  chief  dexter  and  sinister, 
for  Moeison  ;  a  lion  rampant  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a 
fleur-de-lis  arg.,  for  Beown. 

il/oitocs—Prudentiapi-Eestet,  for  Moeison;  Floreat  majestas, 
for  Beown. 

Seals — Finderlie  Lodge,  Kinross ;  and  Coupar  Grange,  Cou- 
par  Angus,  co.  Perth. 


BROWNE    OF    BRONWYLFA, 

Browne,  Henry  Ralph,  Esq.  of  Bronwylfa,  co. 
Flint,  Col.  20th  regt.,  h.  29  Dec.  1828  ;  m.  15  Nov. 
1852,  Frances  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Admiral  Parsons, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Heney,  b.  25  July,  1857. 

I.  Harriette  Mary. 

n.  Beatrice.  in.  Frances  Henrietta. 

Itt'ltCitgr. — Geoege  Beowne,  Esq.,  Imperial  and  Tuscan 
Consul  at  Liverpool,  son  of  George  Browne,  Esq.  late  of 
Passage,  co.  Cork,  and  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Cotter, 
Esq.,  TO.  1786,  Felicity,  dau.  of  Benedict  Park  Wagner,  Esq. 
of  North  Hall,  near  Wigan,  co.  Lancaster,  Imperial  and 
Tuscan  Consul  General  in  Liverpool,  by  his  wife  Elizabeth 
Haydock,  of  Eivington,  in  the  same  shire,  and  had  issue, 
Thomas  Heney,  his  heir. 
George  Baxter,   Lieut. -Col.   in  the  army,  late  one  of  the 

Coimnissioners  of  Police  in  Ircl.and,  to.  1st,  Harriet  Anne, 

eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Martin  Whi.sh,  Esq.,  Cliairman  of 

the  Board  of  Comnussioncrs  of  Excise;   and  2ndly,  Mrs. 

Patterson,  widow  of  James  Patterson,  and  dau.  of  Eev.  C. 

Irwin. 
Felicia  Dorothea,  b.  25  Sept.  1793 ;  m.  1812,  Capt.  Hemans, 

of  the  4th  regt.  of  Infantry.    This  lady  was  the  celebrated 

Poetess.     She  d.  16  May,  1835,  and  was  buried  at  St.  Anne's, 

Dublin. 
Harriet  Mary,  m.  Eev.  W.  H.  Owen,  Vicar  of  the  Cathedral 

Church  of  St.  Asaph ;   and  d.  March,  1858. 
The  eldest  son, 

Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Thomas  Henry  Browne,  K.C.H.,  of  Bron- 
wylfa, CO.  Flint,  b.  8  Sept.  1787,  was  Col.  of  the  80th  Foot, 
and  Military  Knight  Commander  of  the  Guelphic  Order.  This 
distinguished  Officer  served  at  the  siege  of  Copenhagen,  in 
America,  at  the  capture  of  Martinique,  and  in  Portugal,  Spain, 
and  France;  he  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Salamanca, 
Vittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  Nive,  Nivelle,  Orthes,  Toulouse,  <fcc. 
He  TO.  13  March,  1828,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Ealph  H. 
Brandling,  of  Gosforth  House,  near  Newcastle-on-Tyne;  d. 
March,  1855,  and  left  issue, 

Henry  Ealph,  now  of  Bronwylfa. 

Ealph  Charles,  late  71st  regt.,  b.  18  Feb.  1830;  m.  Carolme, 

dau.  of  Arthur  Carthew,  Esq.,  and  has  a  son,  Ealph  Henry; 

and  a  dau.,  Mary  Elizabeth. 

Arms—&a,.  three  lions  passant  in  bend  between  two  double 
cotises  arg. 

Crest— A.n  eagle  displayed  vert. 

Motto — Spectemur  agendo. 

/Scot— Bronwylfa,  near  St.  Asaph,  co.  Flint. 


BROWNE    OF    CAIiLALY    CASTLE. 

Browne,  Henry,  Esq.  of  Callaly  Castle,  Northum- 
berland, purchased  in  1877  the  Callaly  estate  from 
the  family  of  Clavering. 

Seat— Callaly  Castle,  Alnwick,  Northumberland. 


BROWNE    OF    DOXFORD    HALL. 

Browne,  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Doxford  Hall, 
Chathell,  Northumberland,  J.P.,  late  Major  North- 
umberland Militia,  b.  17  Nov.  1812 ;  m.  13  Sept. 
1842,  Helena  Gwynifrcd,  dau.  of  William  Forman 
Esq.  of  Penydarren  House,  Glamorganshire,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Alexander  Heney,  b.  10  May,  1845. 

II.  Frederick  Bryan,  b.  22  March,  1853. 

III.  Charles  Edmund,  b.  7  Nov.  185S. 

IV.  Edward  Thomas,  6.  1  Feb.  1861. 

I.  Mary  Anne.  n-  Helena  Elizabeth. 

III.  Isabella.  tv.  Jane  Collingwood. 

V.  Frances  Gwynifrcd.  v:.  Amy  Eaima. 


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Major  Bro-n-ne  is  son  of  the  late  Eev.  Alexander 
Browne,  of  Brantou,  Northumberland,  and  Susan 
Fairman  his  wife,  and  grandson  of  Dr.  Browne. 
He  has  four  sisters,  Frances ;  Mary  ;  Jane  ;  Julia- 
Susan. 
5c««— Doxford  Hall,  CliathcU,  Kortliumtcilanc'l. 


BROWNE    OF    EliSING    HALL. 
Beo-wne,   Eichaed   Charles,   Esq.   of    Elsing 
Hall,  Norfolk,  J.P.,  b.  4,  Aiiril,  1830  j   s.  his  father 
1851. 

ittncaSC.— This  family,  seated  at  Elsing  for  upwards  of 
three  hundred  years,  descends  from  Sir  Anthony  Browne, 
K.G.,  one  of  the  executors  of  the  will  of  Heney  VIII.,  and 
represents  the  eldest  co-heir  of  the  ancient  harony  of  Hastings. 
The  present  Mr.  Browne's  grandfather, 

The  PiEV.  EicHAKD  Eaton,  Hector  of  Elsing,  assumed  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Bbowne  on  acquiring  the  Elsing  estates. 
He  m.  about  1785,  Frances,  only  child  and  heir  of  Thomas 
Bemey,  Esq.  of  King's  Lynn,  and  dying  11  May,  1821,  was  s. 
by  his  eon. 

The  Eev.  Eichaed  Bkowne,  who  tooli  by  Royal  License  27 
Feb.  1845,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Eeowne  of  Elsing.  He 
VI.  30  Oct.  1827,  Caroline  Susan,  dau.  of  John  Morcon,  Esq.  of 
Swaffham,  Norfolk,  and  had  issue, 

Eichaed  Chaeles,  present  proprietor. 

William  Bemey,  6.  1832 ;  d.  1836. 

George  (Eev.),  6.  22  July,  1838;  d.  Aug.  I8C8. 

Caroline  Frances. 

Catherine  Louisa,  m.  June,    1866,   John  Clarendon  Hyde, 
Esq.,  son  of  Dr.  Hyde. 
Mr.  Browne  d.  11  Oct.  1851,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son,  the 
present  Eichaed  Chaeles  Beowke,  of  Elsing  Hall. 

Arms— 52i.  three  lions  passant  in  bend  between  two  double 
cotises  arg. 
Crest— An  eagle  displayed  vert, 
Ziotto — Suivez  raison. 
Scat— Elsing  Hall,  East  Dereham,  Norfolk. 


BROWNE  OP  HIGHAM  HALL. 
Beowxe,  Maey  Anne  Lioyd,  of  Higham  Hall, 
CO.  Leicester,  resident  at  Stouts  Hill,  co.  Grloucester, 
2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  John  Lloyd  Baker,  Esq.,  Hard- 
wicke  Court,  co.  Gloucester,  by  Mary  Sharpe  his 
wife,  niece  of  Granville  Sharpe ;  m.  1833,  Col. 
Benjamin  Browne,  formerly  of  the  9th  Lancers, 
afterwards  Lieut.  -  Col.  Eoyal  Gloucestershire 
Hussars,  and  by  him  (who  d.  18j3)  has  issue, 

I.  William  Llotd,  of  the  5th  Lancers;  to.  19  May,  1863, 
Charlotte  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Gen.  James 
Orde  and  Lady  Elizabeth  his  wife. 

II.  Charles  Orde,  It.  Horse  Artillery. 

III.  B.  Chapman. 

I.  Annabella  Maria. 

Reiidencc—SbOMts  Hill,  Uley,  near  Durslcy,  Gloucestershire. 


BROWNE    OF    MELLINGTON    HALL. 

Beotv^se,  TnoMAS  Beowne,  Esq.  of  MeUington 
Hall,  CO.  Montgomery,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  and  one  of 
Her  Majesty's  Inspectors  of  Schools,  b.  25  Dec. 
1805  ;  m.  IS  Aug.  1828,  Marianna  Kyffin,  eldest 
dau.  of  Major  Arthur  Kowley  Heyland  (killed  in 
command  of  the  40th  regt.  at  Waterloo),  and  has 
issue  surviving,  five  sons  and  three  daus.  Mr. 
Browne  assumed,  by  royal  license,  Sept.  1822,  the 
surname  of  Beowxe,  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic 
Jones,  under  tlie  will  of  his  maternal  uncle.  Col. 
Browne,  of  MeUington,  whoso  family  had  been 
seated  there  about  a  centui-y  and  a  half.  He  is 
eldest  son,  by  Mary  his  1st  wife,  youngest  dau.  of 
Col.  Browne,  of  MeUington  Hall,  of  the  late  Pryco 


Jones,  Esq.  of  Cyfronwydd,  Welshpool,  eldest  son 
of  Matthew  Jones,  s.  to  Cyfronwydd,  as  heir-at- 
law  to  John  Price,  Esq.,  in  v/hose  family  that  estate 
had  been  for  a  very  long  period.  Mr.  Browne  has 
three  brothers  and  two  sisters;  of  the  former, 
Eobert  Davies  (3rd  surviving  son  of  the  late  Pryce 
Jones,  but  eldest  son  by  his  2nd  wife)  has  taken 
the  surname  of  Peyce,  and  is  now  in  possession  of 
Cyfronwydd. 

Arms— Gn.  a  chevron  between  three  lions'  gambs  erect 
and  erased  arg. ;  on  a  chief  of  the  second  an  eagle  displayed 
sa.  armed  and  crowned  or. 

Crest— An  eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  sa. 

llotto — Nitor  in  adversum. 

-Seat— MeUington  Hall,  Churchstoke,  co.  Montgomery. 


BROWNE    OF    EEORLEY    HALL. 

Geavee  Beowne,  John  Bathuest,  Esq.  of 
Morley  Hall,  Norfolk,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriti' 
1873 ;  *.  his  father  Aug.  1861 ;  m.  1871,  Frances 
Julia,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Josias  Stracey,  Bart., 
and  has  issue. 

UllTragC. — John  Tden-ee  Gkaver-Bbowne,  Esq.  of  Morley 
Hall,  Norfolk,  J.P.,  son  of  George  Graver,  Esq.  of  Wymond- 
ham,  Norfolk,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Eichard  Dewing, 
Esq.  of  Carbrooke,  s.  to  the  estates  at  the  decease  of  his 
godfather,  John  Browne,  Esq.  of  Tacolnestone,  Norfolk,  1813, 
and  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Bbowne.  He  m. 
Frances,  dau.  (by  Frances  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  John 
Mackenzie,  Esq.  of  Strathgarne,  Koss-shire)  of  the  late  Ven. 
Henry  Batliurst,  Archdeacon  of  Norwich,  sister  of  Col.  Bathurst. 
3rd  Fusilier  Guards,  and  graud-dau.  of  Bishop  Bathurst,  and 
by  tills  lady  had  issue, 

John  Bathurst,  now  of  Morley  Hall. 

Frances  Henrietta.  Anna.  Cecilia. 

Grace  Emily.  Laura  Adeline. 

Arms  and  ^j-«ts— Beowne  and  Geavee. 

JiloUo — Sur  espcrance. 

-Scat— Morley  Hall,  near  Wymondham,  Norfolk, 


BROWNE    OF    SALPERTON. 

Eeowne,  Thomas  Beale,  Esq.  of  Salperton,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  Crotta,  co.  Kerry,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Gloucestershire,  and  High  Sheriff  same  co.  1858, 
b.  6  Nov.  1810  ;  m.  12  Aug.  1840,  Mary  Ehza,  2nd 
dau.  of  George  James  SuUvan,  Esq.  of  Wilmington, 
near  Eyde,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  6.  8  May,  1841 ;  m.  12  Sept.  1867,  Charlotte  Sophia, 
only  dau.  of  the  late  John  H.  Cancellor,  Esq.  of  Barnes ; 
d.  15  Feb.  1874,  leaving  issue, 

Desmond  John  Edwaed,  6.  4  July,  1870. 
Norah.  Mary. 

II.  Thomas  Bcale,  6.  7  Oct.  1848 ;  d.  18  May,  1872. 

III.  George  Beale,  6.  24  Aug.  1850;  m.  2  Jan.  1877,  Ellen, 
eldest  dau.  of  Eichard  Eogers  Coxwell  Eogers,  Esq.,  D.L., 
of  Dow  deswell  Court,  co.  Gloucester. 

1.  Mary  Eliza  Ellen,  hi.  10  Sept.  1874,  Capt.  Francis- 
Lamb  Philip,  Scots  Greys,  and  has  issue. 

Etltr^tgC— The  family  of  Beowne,  of  Gloucestershire,  is 
of  consideraMe  antiquity. 

Eichaed  Bbowne,  of  Norton  Court,  co.  Gloucester,  and  his 
four  brothers  were  made  co-heirs  in  their  father's  estates: 
William,  at  Hasfield;  Thomas,  at  Corse;  John,  at  Cumber- 
land, in  Turloy,  d.  1G56  (who  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Giles  Driver,  Esq.  of  Eindcomb,  had  John,  d.  1C81 ;  Henry, 
d.  1688;  Charles,  d.  1722),  and  Henry,  at  New  Hall,  Chcasley. 

Eichaed  Beowne,  Esq.  of  Norton  Court,  6.  1604,  m.  Anno 
Ethcridge,  d.  20  March,  1636  (his  monument  is  in  Norton 
Church),  and  left  issue, 

I.  Eichard,  6.  1629,  of  Brownyille,  Eichmond,  in  America, 
d.  unm. 

II.  John,  his  successor.  m.  Henry,  b.  1635. 


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The  2nd  son, 

John  Browne,  Esq.  of  Korton  Court,  b.  1631 ;  m.  Anne 
Gates,  a  widow;  she  d.  7  Jan.  1718,  aged  69  (he.r  monument  is 
in  Coberlcy  Church),  leaving  issue, 

I.  George  Montague,  of  Gloucester,  6.  1666.  He  alienated 
Norton,  and  removed  to  America,  where  he  succeeded  to  his 
uncle  Richard's  estates,  of  Brownville,  in  Richmond;  m. 
Miss  Olivant,  of  the  Catawaha.  John,  son  to  Antony,  b. 
1735,  joined  the  English  forces  in  1756,  hut  was  afterwards 
at  Bunker's  Hill,  1775,  and  at  the  capture  of  Lord  Corn- 
wallis,  1781.    His  issue  ceased  in  John,  his  great-grandson. 

II.  John  (Rev.),  of  Salperton  Park. 
The  2nd  son. 

Rev.  John  Browne,  of  Salperton  Park,  Rector  of  Coherley, 
6.  1  Dec.  16C8;  m.  Ehzabeth,  co-heiress  of  Bourne,  of  Windlc- 
tury,  Oxford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2-1  Dec.  17G6,  aged  88)  left 
a  son,  Thomas,  and  adau.,  Martha,  m.  Sir  Howe  Hicks,  Bart., 
of  Witcombe  Park. 

Thomas  Brownk,  Esq.  of  Salperton  Park,  the  only  son, 
6. 1713,  was  lit.  thrice,  and  d.  1788,  leaving  John,  his  successor, 
Thomas,  6.  1739;  d.  umn.  1761,  and  Mary,  wife  to  E.  Sampson, 
Esq.  of  Henbury.    The  eldest  son, 

JonN  Browne,  Esq.  of  Salperton  Park,  b.  1736 ;  in.  1771, 
Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Beale,  Esq.  of  Temple  Guiting, 
and  d.  leaving, 

John,  of  Salperton. 

Thomas  Beale,  b.  1  Dec.  1776;  d.  unm.  12  Jan.  1791. 

Mary,  m.  William  Gore  Langton,    Esq.  of  Newton  Park, 
M.P.  for  Somerset,  and  had  issue, 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Browne,  Esq.  of  Salperton  Park,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1801,  6.25  Aug.  1773;  m.  2  Nov.  1793,  Martha  Susan- 
nah, dau.  of  Rev.  John  Pettat,  Rector  of  Stonehouse,  by 
Martha  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Howe  Hicks,  Bart.,  and  by 
her,  who  d.  1843,  had  issue  surviving, 

I.  John  Beale,  6.  4  Nov.  1794;  d.  unm.  1823. 

II.  Thomas  Beale,  now  of  Salperton. 

I.  Henrietta  Jane,  m.  Feb.  1826,   William  Beach,   Esq.   of 
Oakley  Hall,  Hants,  and  d.  11  Aug.  1831,  leaving  issue. 
u.  Frances  Susannah. 

III.  Caroline  Anne,  m.  to  her  cousin,  Rev.  Charles  rtichard 
Pettat,  Rector  of  Ash,  Hants.  . 

Mr.  Brown  d.  March,  1850. 

Arms—\iit  and  4th,  or,  on  a  fess  gu.  three  chess  rooks  of  the 
Held,  in  chief  three  martlets sa.,  for  Browne;  2nd  and  3rd,  sa., 
on  a  chevron  between  three  griffins'  heads  erased  or,  collared 
arg.,  as  many  estoiles  gu.,  for  Beale;  quartering  also  Bourne 
of  Windlebury  and  Robbins. 

Crest — 1st,  Browne,  a  demi-eagle  double  headed  displayed 
sa.,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  leopard's  face  or;  2ud, 
Beale,  a  unicorn's  head  erased  arg.  semee  of  estoiles  gu. 

ilifoHo— Sperat  in  Deo. 

SeaS— Salperton  Park,  Andoversford,  co.  Gloucester. 


BKOWNE    OF    TALIiANTIRE    HALL. 

Beowne,  William,  Esq.  of  Tallantire  Hall, 
Cumberland,  h.  9  July,  1810;  m.  1847,  Isabella, 
only  dau.  of  Robert  Midford,  Esq.  and  has,  with 
other  issue, 

William  Chakles,  h.  1850. 

ItfnCa'SC— This  family  of  Browne  was  settled  at  Woodhall, 
in  the  parish  of  Caldbeck,  Cumberland,  for  many  generations. 
William  Browne,  Esq.,  6.  19  Sept.  1732,  a  younger  son  of 
William  Browne,  Esq.  of  Woodhall,  and  Orthwaite  Hall,  both 
in  the  co.  Cumberland,  purchased  the  lordships  of  Tallantire, 
Dovenby,  and  Papcastle,  in  the  same  co.,  and  served  as  High 
Sheriff  30  George  III.  He  m.  23  Sept.  1779,  Mary,  relict  of 
Richard  Lancaster,  Esq.,  andc?.  1802,  leaving  (with  three  daus. 
Mary  Dorothea,  m.  John  Pemberton,  Esq.  of  Cherburn  Hall, 
CO.  Durham ;  Elizabeth,  m.  Capt.  John  Poasonby,  R.N. ;  and 
Isabella,  m.  John  Smith)  a  son, 

William  Browne,  Esq.  of  Tallantire  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1817,  b.  3  Dec.  1780;  m.  11  Oct.  1803,  Catherine, 
dau.  of  William  Stewart,  Esq.,  of  Castle  Stewart,  co.  Wigton, 
N.B.  ,  by  his  wife,  the  Hon.  Euphcmia  Mackenzie,  and  had 
ilsue, 

William,  now  of  Tallantire  Hall. 
John  Stewart,  b.  19  Oct.  1814. 
Catherine.  Jane  Euphemia. 

Caroline,  m.  1838,  Lord  Teigiimoatli. 
Harriette. 
Mr.  Browne  d,  ISGl, 


I      Arms  —  &.vg.    three    martlets    in   pale  sa.   between  twa 
flaunches  of  the  second  each  charged  with  a  Ifcin  passant  or. 
Crest — A  griffin's  head  vert  between  two  wings  or. 
Jfofio— Traducere  Eevum  leniter. 
Scai— Tallantire  Hall,  Cockermouth,  Cumberland. 


BROWI^E    OF    THE    WOODLANDS. 

"WrLDE-BEOWNE,  Thomas  WuiTiroKE,  Esq.  of 
The  Woodlands,  co.  Salop,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  h.  8ept. 
1800;  m.  Nov.  1821,  Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  William 
Brouncker,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1835)  has 
issue, 

I.  William,  9th  Bombay  Native  Infantry,  &.  March,  1823;  m. 
16  Dec.  1857,  Geraldine  Fanny  Winifred,  2nd  dau,  of 
Richard  Brouncker,  Esq.  of  Boveridge,  Dorset,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  30  Nov.  1874)  has  issue,  1  Kbancis  Frederick  ; 
2  William  Ralph;  3  Gerald  Hopton;  4  John  Harry; 
1  Geraldine,  d.  1869 ;  2  Mariana;  3  Barbara  Eva,  d.  1870  ; 
4  Katharine,  d.  1866;  5  Grace  Winifred;  6  Katharine 
Eva. 

II.  Ralph,  b:  March,  1831 ;  m.  1866,  Grace  Wilson,  dau.  of 
the  late  George  Purdon  Bevan,  Esq.  of  Lemonfield 
House,  CO.  Limerick,  and  has  issue  one  son  and  four 
daus. 

III.  Harry,  6.  Nov.  1833;  m.  1864,  Caroline  Moodio,  and  has 
issue,  two  sons  and  four  daus., 

I.  Katharine.  ii.  Henrietta  Anne. 

III.  Agnes  Jane.  iv.  Mary  Anne. 

HtUCaS?.— This  family  has  been  one  of  influence  in  the 
CO.  of  Salop  for  several  generations.  Ralph  Browne,  Esq. 
of  Caughley,  was  High  Sheriff  of  Shropshire  1687.  Edwabi> 
Browne,  Esq.  cf  Caughley,  filled  the  same  office  1719;  and 
Ralph  Browne  Wtlde-Browne,  Esq.  of  Caughley,  was  High 
Sheriff  1808.  This  gentleman,  son  of  Thomas  Wylde,  Esq.,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Ralph  Browne,  Esq.  of 
Caughley,  took  by  Act  of  Parliament  1788,  the  additional  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Browne.  He  to.  1793,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Whitmore,  Esq.  of  Apley,  and  d.  Dec.  1810,  leaving 
issue,  Thomas  Whitmore,  now  of  the  Woodlands;  John 
Edward ;  Mary  Anne ;  Jane,  m.  Edward  Finch,  Esq. ;  Georgina ; 
and  Elizabeth,  in.  Sir  Charles  Williams,  Knt. 

Arms— So,,  within  two  bendlets  or,  between  as  many  martlets 
arg.  three  lions  passant  guardant  of  the  second. 

Crest—A.  griffin's  head  erased  per  pale  gu.  and  sa.  gorged 
with  a  collar  or,  charged  with  two  trefoils  slipped  vert. 

SeaJ— The  Woodlands,  Bridgnorth,  Salop. 


BE,0V7NE    OF    BIVERSTOWIfl-. 

Browne,  Jemmett,  Esq.  of  Eirerstown,  co.  Cork, 
h.  1832  ;  m.  1st,  Frances  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Mihs 
Custance,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

I.  Charlton  Basil.  ii.  Arthur  Blennerhassett. 

III.  Ethel. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1877,  his  cousin  Frances  Caroline, 
eldest  dau.  of  William  Walter  Stephenson,  Esq., 
Major  Rifle  Brigade,  by  Grace  Margaret  his  vnlc, 
dau.  of  Eey.  Francis  Fox,  of  Fox  Hall. 

^iXXtKQt. — The  ancestor  of  this  family  is  stated  to  have 
borne  the  peculiar  arms  of  the  old  Essex  family  of  Browne  of 
Weald  Hall.  He  settled  in  the  city  of  Cork  about  the  time  of 
the  Restoration,  and  married  1st,  1663,  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert 
VowcU,  who  dying  without  issue,  he  married  2ndly,  in  IGCO, 
Helena,  dau.  of  William  Hovell,  Esq.  of  Mount  Uovell,  co. 
Cork,  and  by  her  left  issue, 

I.  Edward,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Helena,  in.  James  Kingsmill,  Esq. 

II.  Mary,  m.  Hugh  Millerd,  Esq. 

The  son, 

Edward  Browne,  Mayor  of  Cork,  6.  1676,  purchased  Rivers- 
town,  CO.  Cork.  He  m.  1C99,  Judith,  dau.  and  heiress  of  War- 
ham  Jemmett,  by  Judith  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edmond  Richmond, 
alias  Webb,  of  Redbourne  Cheney,  Wilts,  by  Catherine,  hij 


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BKO 


wife,  dau.  of  Nicholas  St.  John,  of  Lydiard  Tregoze,  sister  of 
Oliver  St.  John,  Lord  Deputy  of  Ireland,  and  had  issue, 

I.  jBMitETT  (Rev.),  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Thomas,  m.  Judith,  only  child  of  Ambrose  Jackson,  and 
left  issue, 

1  Thomxs  (Rev.),  (7.  unm. 

2  Warham  Jemmctt. 

3  James,  to.  Miss  Fairclough,  of  Liverpool,  and  had  two 
sons  and  a  dau., 

Warham  Jemmett,  to.    1st,   Miss  Leather,  and    2ndlT, 

Anne,  sister  of  John  Daye  Barker,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  j). 
Thomas,  m.  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  Rev.  Richard  Loxham,  of 

Halsell,   CO.  Lancaster,   and  had  1  Richard ;  2  James- 

Loxham ;  and  3  Elizabeth. 
EHzabeth,  m.  John  Latham,  Esq.  of  Meldram,  CO.  Tip- 

perary. 
in.  Edward,  d.  unm.  at  Lisbon,  17G9. 

IV.  St.  John  (Rev.),  D.D.,  i;i.  Amelia,  d.  of  Edward  St.  George, 
and  left  issue, 

1  Thomas  Adderley  (Rev.),  who  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  Col.  Henry 
Reddish,  and  issue, 

St.  John  (Rev.). 

Henry  Reddish,  Col.  87th  reptt. 

Katherinc  Reddish  m.  Right  Rev.  Edward  Stopford,  D.D., 
Bishop  of  M.ath. 

Aiiif-liii  St.  Cicorge,  ra.  Ralph  Smyth,  Esq.,  son  of 
William  Smyth,  Esq.,  by  Charlotte  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Charles  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Lisburn,  co.  Antrim,  and  Rose 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Roger  Hall,  Esq.  of  Narrow  Water, 
CO.  Down  (see  Smith  of  Gaybrook). 

Dorothea  Ann,  in.  Col.  Arthur  Browne,  Governor  of 
Kinsale. 

2  George  Sackville  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  General  in  the  army. 

V.  William  Hovell. 

VI.  John,  d.  1782. 

I.  Judith,  to.  Rev.  John  Kenney,  son  of  William  Kenney,  by 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Peter  Courthope,  and  left  issue. 
The  eldest  son. 

The  Most  Rev.  Jemmett  Bbowne,  of  Rivcrstown,  was  suc- 
tessively  Dean  of  Ross,  1733,  Bishop  of  Killaloe,  1743,  Cork, 
1745,  and  Elphin,  1772,  and  Archbishop  of  Tuam  1775.  lie 
TO.  1723,  Alice,  dau.  of  Thomas  Waterhouse,  Esq.,  and  left 
issue, 
I.  Edwakd,  of  whom  presently. 

i:.  Thomas  (Rev.),  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  David  Waterhouse, 
of  Incho'wleran  Castle,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  left  issue, 
Alice,  TO.  Lieut.-Col.  Roger  Parke,  of  Dunalley,  co.  Sligo. 
Lydia,  m.  Caleb  Falkner,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Riggs  Falkner, 
1st  bart.  of  Allen  Mount,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  s.  -p.  m. 
III.  Warham,  bapt.  15  Nov.  1733,  Ensign  35th  regt. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Ven.  Chambre  Corker,  Archdeacon  of 
Ardagh. 

II.  Alice,  TO.  John  Meade,  Esq. 

Ilis  Grace  d.  1782,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

The  Ven.  Edwaud  Browne,  Archdeacon  of  Ross,  b,  1726;  m. 
1st,  1756,  Anne,  dau.  of  Christopher  Barbery,  Esq.  of  Shan- 
dangan,  co.  Cork,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Jesimett  (Rev.),  of  whom  hereafter. 

n.  Christopher  (Rev.),  d.  unm.  1802. 

I.  Hannah,  d.  unm. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  Mary  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Richard  Jenkins,  Esq.  of 
Bicton  Hall,  co.  Salop,  by  Emma,  his  second  wife,  dau.  of  Sir 
Francis  Charlton,  of  Ludford,  Salop,  and  left, 

1.  Charlton  (Rev.),  d.  unm.  n.  Edward,  R.N. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  d.  unm.  ii.  Isabella,  d.  unm. 

III.  Emma,  rf.  ui'm. 

IV.  Harriet  Gertrude,  to.  Anthony  Kynnersley,  Esq.,  of 
Leighton  Hall,  co.  Salop,  and  left  issue, 

The  Archdeacon  of  Ross  d.  1777,  and  was  ».  by  his  eldest  son, 

Eev.  Jemmett  Browne,  of  Biverstown,  Prebendary  of  Kil- 
laspugmullane,  co.  Cork,  to.  1782,  Frances,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
John  Blennerhasset,  Esq.  of  Ballyseedy,  by  Frances  his  2nd 
wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Herbert,  Esq.  of  Muckross,  and  Hon. 
Frances  Browne,  dau.  of  Nicholas,  Viscount  Kenmare,  and  had 
■ssue, 
I.  Jemmett,  his  successor. 
M.  John,  successor  to  his  brother. 

I.  Frances,  m.  1813,  Rev.  Francis  Fox,  of  Fox  Hall,  co. 
Longford,  son  of  Col.  Fox  and  Lady  Anne  Maxwell  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Barry,  1st  Earl  of  Farnham,  and  left  issue  (see 
Vox  of  Fox  JlaU). 

II.  Jane,  d.  unm.  iii.  Annabella,  d.  unm. 

Rev.  Jemmctt  Browne  d.  3  March,  1797,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son. 

Jemmett  Browne,  Esq.  of  Rivcrstown,  d.  unm.  1850,  and 
■was  «.  by  his  brother. 

Rev.  John  Browne,  of  Rivcrstown,  b.  1795;  m.  1832,  Maria 
Judith,  dau.  of  Ikv.  James  Hamilton  (3rd  Eonof  Sir  James 


Hamilton,  co.  Monaghan,  see  Hamilton  of  Corr.acaisa),  and 
left  issue, 

Jemmett,  his  heir,  now  of  Rivcrstown. 

II.  John  Christopher,  Scholar  of  Corpus  Christi  Coll.  Oxford, 

d.  1857.  . 

III.  Edward  Francis,  6. 1835,  Major  35th  regt. ;  to.  1877,  Eliza-  i| 
beth  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Augustin  Robinson,  Esq.  of  West 
Lavant  House,  Sussex. 

I.  Margaret.  ii.  Frances,  d.  in  infancy. 

III.  Annabel,  d.  unm.  186G.        iv.  Grace,  d.  unm.  1863. 

IV.  Caroline  Maria.  vi.  Emma  Isabella. 
VII.  SeUna.  viii.  Alice,  d.  young. 

Arms—Ga.,  a  chevron  between  three  lions'  gambs  erect 
and  erased  arg.,  within  a  border  of  the  second,  on  a  chief  of 
the  last  an  eagle  displayed  sa.  Quartering :  Jemmett  and 
Blennerhassett. 

Crest — An  eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  B.a. 

Motto — Hoc  age. 

Ssat— Rivcrstown,  co.  Cork. 


BROWNE     OF    ATJGHENTAINE    CASTLE. 

Browne,  Thomas  Eichaedson,  Esq.  of  Aughen- 
taine  Castle,  co.  Tyrone,  J.P.  and  1).L.,  High  Sheriff 
of  Tyrone  in  1836 ;  b.  1810 ;  m.  1839,  Sarah,  dau. 
of  Hervey  Pratt  dc  Montmorency,  Esq.  of  Castle 
Morres,  co.  Kilkenny,  D.L.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Hervet  Knox  Browne,  Esq.  of  Ballina  Park,  co. 
Wexford,  late  Capt.  12th  Lancers,  and  A.C.D.  to  His 
Grace  the  Duke  of  Abercorn,  Lord-Lieut,  of  Ireland,  in 
1866 ;  assumed  the  additional  name  and  arms  of  Knox, 
by  royal  sign  manual  dated  16  March,  1874  ;  to.  19  Dec. 
1867,  Louisa  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Arthur  Knox- 
Gore,  Bart,  of  Beleek  Manor,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  o 
Col.  Charles  Nesbitt  Knox  of  Castle  Lacken,  co.  Mayo, 
and  has  issue, 

1  Thomas  Arthur  Hervey,  6.  29  May,  1870. 

1  Sarah  Hannah  Madeline. 

2  Augusta  Caroline.  3  Eileen  Hester. 

II.  Raymond  Saville,  who  assumed  the  additional  name  of 
Lecky  after  that  of  Browne,  under  royal  sign  manual 
dated  4  JIarch,  1871,  in  compliance  with  the  will  of  his 
great  uncle,  ConoUy  William  M'Causland  Lecky,  Esq.  of 
Londonderry,  and  d.  unm.  20  Aug.  1873. 

III.  Conolly  William  Lecky  Browne-Lecky,  who  assumed  the 
additional  name  of  Lecky  under  royal  sign  manual,  dated 
12  May,  1874,  in  compliance  with  the  will  of  his  great 
uncle,  Conolly  William  M'Causland  Lecky,  Esq.  of  London- 
derry, TO.  28  Nov.  1878,  Annie  Henrietta,  eldest  dau.  of 
the  late  Charles  Eccles,  Esq.  of  Ecclesville. 

I.  Rose  Sarah. 

II.  Caroline  Frances,  to.  1871,  John  Steuart  Eccles,  Esq.  of 
Ecclesville,  co.  Tyrone. 

HI.  Matilda  Theodosia. 

UlUCaCJC— This  family  came  from  England  about  the 
middle  of  the  17th  century  to  Ireland,  and  settled  in  the  co. 
Londonderry,  where  members  of  it  have  since  remained. 

The  late  Joun  Hamilton  Browne,  Esq.  of  Comber  House, 
CO.  Londonderry,  and  Aughentaine,  co.  Tyrone,  son  of  Thomas 
Browne,  Esq.  of  co.  Londonderry,  by  Elizabeth  Hamilton  his 
wife,  niece  of  Mr.  Hamilton,  Provost  of  Strabane  about  1720, 
and  grandson  of  George  Browne,  Esq.,  also  of  Londonderry, 
by  his  wife  Mary,  dau.  of  Col.  Hogg;  to.  1795,  Jane  Matilda, 
dau.  of  William  Lecky,  Esq.  of  Castle  Fin,  co.  Donegal,  M.P. 
for  Londonderry  in  the  Irish  House  of  Commons,  and  had  isLuc, 

I.  Conolly  William  Lecky,  of  Comber  House,  d.  unm.  1852. 

II.  Tuomas  Richardson,  now  of  Aughentaine. 

ui.  George,  of  Comber  House,  J. P.,  D.L.,  co.  Londonderry, 
formerly  Major  44th  regt.,  6.  1816;  m.  1844,  Susan  Mary, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Hilton,  Esq.  of  Ardwick,  near  Manchester, 
and  has,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 
John  Walter  L'Estrange  Hamilton,  late  of  Gth  Lancers, 
b.  1846. 
rv.  John  Hamilton,  d.  unm. 

I.  Hannah. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Cole,  Esq.  (sse  Burke's  Peerage, 
Enniskillen,  E.). 

.^rms— Erm.  a  chevron  az.  between  two  fleurs-de-lis  in  chief 
and  a  cinquefoil  in  base  sa. 

Crest— An  eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  vert  charged  oa 
each  wing  with  a  fleur-de-lis  or. 

Motto— Swivcz  raison. 

SeoJ— Aughentaine  Castle,  Fivc-Milc-Town,  co.  Tyrone. 


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BROWNE    OF    BALLINVOHER. 

Browi»e,  Justin  McCartt,  Esq.  of  Ballinvohcr, 
CO.  Cork,  and  Hobarfc  Town,  Vun  Dieman's  Land, 
b.  30  Aug.  1830;  m.  2G  Oct.  18(57,  Kathcrine-Pow- 
lett,  2ud  dau.  of  Rev.  Richard-Deodatus-Powlett 
Han-is,  M.A.,  Rector  of  The  High  School,  Hobart 
Town,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Caroline  Katharine  Tynte. 

II.  Lucy  Mal)yl  Tynte.  iii.  Lillian  Tynte. 
IV.  Madeline  Tynte. 

iLtltCaflC— Edward  Erowne,  possessor  in  fee  of  Ballin- 
vohcr, settled  that  estate  upon  his  heirs  male,  23  March, 
1647,  on  his  marriage  with  Jane  Tynte,  4th  dau.  of  Robert 
Tynte,  of  Ballycrenan,  co.  Cork,  whose  father.  Sir  Robert 
Tynte,  is  mentioned  in  the  will  of  the  great  Earl  of  Cork.  The 
eldest  son, 

Henry  Browne,  Esq.  of  Ballinvoher,  obtained  a  patent  for 
his  estate,  24  Nov.  1684.  He  was  seized  as  a  "  Galway 
prisoner  "  on  his  way  to  join  Lord  Kingston  in  Sligo,  who  had 
raised  an  army  to  oppose  King  James  IL  Despite  of  a  strong 
appeal  in  his  favour,  he  was,  alter  trial  for  treason  and  con- 
demnation, decreed  to  bo  hanged,  drawn,  and  quartered,  a 
sentence  that  was  carried  into  effect  1689.  He  m.  8  April, 
1673,  Eleanor,  sister  of  Thomas  Lane,  of  Ballysennator,  and 
had  several  children,  of  whom  the  eldest  son  was, 

Robert  Browne,  Esq.  of  Ballinvoher,  who  to.  23  Oct.  1701, 
Elizabeth  Burgess,  sister  of  Francis  Burgess,  of  Ballyscurlock, 
CO.  Cork,  and  had  issue;  one  of  the  sons,  was  John  Browne,  of 
Cappoquin;  another  Tynte  Browne,  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  John 
Wigmore  (by  his  wife,  Ann  Giles),  of  Lismore,  CO.  Waterford, 
who  d.  1760.    The  eldest  son, 

Henrt  Browne,  Esq.  of  Ballinvoher,  d.  about  1784  ;  he  m. 
1st,  about  July,  1732,  Tryphena,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Eev. 
Richard  Verling,  Rector  of  Castletownroche,  who  left  no 
issue;  and  2ndly,  about  1747,  Bridget,  sister  of  Francis 
Archer,  of  Cork;  the  issue  of  this  marriage  was  an  only 
child, 

Robert  Browne,  Esq.  of  Ballinvoher,  d.  at  Castletown- 
roche, 2  July,  1815.  He  m.  12  May,  1769,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Warner,  of  Newtown,  co.  Cork.  She  d.  1830,  aged 
82,  and  was  buried  at  Ballintemple,  near  Cork.    They  had 

iue, 

Henrt,  of  whom  presently. 

Bridget,  m.  Gustavus  Meredith  Warner,  Esq. 

Eliza,  m.  Charles  Edward  Blake,  Lieut.-Col.  63rd  regt.,  and 
d.  s.  2).  1812. 
The  only  son, 

Henry  Browne,  Esq.  of  Ballinvoher,  Earrister-at-Law, 
Capt.  Royal  Limerick  Militia,  and  a  Deputy  Governor  of  the 
Limerick,  m.  twice,  and  d.  in  DubUn,  aged  74,  20  Aug. 
1849;  his  1st  wife  was  Isabella  (m.  8  Oct.  1796),  eldest  dau.  of 
William  Galwey,  Esq.  of  Mallow,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Oct.  1817) 
he  had  issue, 

I.  AViLUAM  Henry,  his  heir. 

II.  James  Thomas  (Rev.),  M.A.,  6.  15  July,  1803,  sometime 
Vicar  of  Kinsale,  afterwards  Vicar  of  Soham,  co.  Suffolk; 
m.  1st,  11  Nov.  1834,  Martha,  2nd  dau.  of  John  George 
Abbot,  Esq.  of  Cork,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  July,  1839) 
bad  issue, 

1  Henry  St.  John,  of  Japan,  Merchant,  6.  25  May,  1836. 

2  John  William,  of  Melbourne,  Victoria,  6.  28  Feb.  1838 ; 
771.  31  Dec.  1866,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Robert  Waring,  Esq., 
CO.  Chester. 

The  Rev.  James  T.  Browne,  in.  2ndly,  2  Aug.  1842,  Sarah 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Licut.-Gen.  John  Grecnstrect, 
H.E.I.C.S.,  and  d.  3  Feb.  1872,  leaving  by  her  (with  four 
daus.),  five  sons, 

1  Robert  Warner,  b.  2  July,  1S13,  now  of  Melbourne, 
Victoria. 

2  Edward  Montague,  of  Wellington,  New  Zealand,  Solici- 
tor, 6.  31  March,  1845. 

3  St.  John  James  Galwey,  6.  22  Nov.  1846. 

4  Ernest  Augustus,  6.  6  Jan.  1853. 

5  Arthur  Septimus,  6.  23  Nov.  18.59. 

III.  St.  John  Edward,  of  Waterloo  Place,  Dublin,  b.  3 
March,  1805;  to.  1st,  14  Aug.  1845,  Anna,  2nd  dau.  of  John 
Collins,  Capt.  30th  regt.,  who  d.  in  London,  1  Blareh,  1865  ; 
and  2ndly,  27  Nov.  1866,  Isabella,  4th  dau.  of  St.  John 
Dupont  Galwey,  M.D.,  of  Mallow. 

IV.  Henry,  drowned  at  sea,  1839,  unm. 

I.  Elizabeth  Isabella,  d.  unm.  1  Nov.  1813. 

n.  jVnna  Constantia. 
Mr.  Browne,  to.  2ndly,  20  July,  1820,  his  cousin,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Gustavus  Warner,  Esq.  and  relict  of  William  Vicars,  Esq.  of 
Grantstown  Castle,  Queen's  Co.,  but  by  her  (who  d.  1  March, 


1865)  had  no  surviving  issue.  Ho  d.  1849,  and  was  ,?.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Ven.  William  Henry  Browne,  LL.D.,  of  Ballinvohcr,  Arch- 
deacon of  Launccston,  Van  Diemen's  Land,  b.  20  Aug.  1800; 
TO.  1st,  3  Sept.  1829,  Caroline  Johnson,  2nd  dau.  of  Richard 
Willis,  Esq.  of  Wanstead,  J. P.,  and  Member  of  Legislative 
Council,  Van  Diemen's  Laud,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  Feb. 
1845)  had  issue, 

I.  JosTiN  McCarty,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry  Norman,  of  Victoria,  6.  3  Aug.  liZl;  to.  28  July, 
1859,  Mary  Louisa,  only  dau.  (and  heir  of  her  mother)  of 
Lewis  William  Le  Cesne,  of  St.  Louis,  Tijuca  Rio,  after- 
wards of  Paris;  and  d.  at  Richmond,  Victoria,  17  Jan. 
1877,  leaving, 

1  Norman  Le  Cesne,  &.  3  June,  1860. 

2  Arthur  Ernest,  6.  20  Jan.  1863. 

3  Arnold  Le  Cesne,  b.  12  May,  1874. 

1  Coralie  Hope.  2  Minnie. 

3  Kate.  4  EUen  Gretta. 

I.  Isabella  Anne,  to.  21  Sept.  1857,  George  Birnie,  Director 
of  Public  Works,  Williamstown,  Victoria,  2nd  son  of  George 
Birnie,  Member  of  Council  Prince  Edward's  Island,  and  has 
issue. 

II.  Fanny  Louisa  m.  17  March,  1859,  William  Lambert  Dob- 
son,  Barrister-at-Law,  Puisne  Judge  of  Tasmania,  eldest 
son  of  John  Dobson,  by  his  wife  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of 
Matthew  Atkinson,  of  Carr  Hill,  near  Gateshead,  co.  Dur- 
ham.   They  have  issue. 

Archdeacon  Browne  to.  2ndly,  25  June,  1846,  Julia  Augusta, 
youngest  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Gavan,  Rector  of  Wallstown,  co. 
Cork,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

III.  William  Henry  (Rev.),  LL.B.,  of  St.  James,  Hatcham, 
London,  b.  29  Sept.  1847. 

IV.  Robert  Montague,  of  Melbourne,  6.  1  Feb.  1849. 

V.  Harry  Tilly,  b.  9  Jan.  1854. 
III.  Florence  Elizabeth. 

Archdeacon  Browne  d.  at  Bifrons,  Launceston,  18  June, 
1877,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  Jdstin  McCarty  Browne, 
now  of  Ballinvoher. 

Arms—Sa.  three  lions  passant  in  bend  between  two  double 
cotises  arg. 

Crest— An  eagle  displayed  vert. 

3Iotto — Suivez  raison. 

Seat— Ballinvoher,  Castletown  Roche,  co.  Cork. 


BROWNE    OF    BREAGHWY. 

Browne,  DoMiNiCK  Andrew,  Esq.  of  Breaghwy, 
CO.  Mayo,  b.  30  June,  1824  ;  m.  1864,  Emily  Louisa, 
dau.  of  John  Sidney  Hawkins,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

DoMiNicK  Sidney,  6.  31  March,  1806. 

iJLUVra^C. — Dominick  Browne,  Esq.,  of  Breaffy,  or 
Breaghwy,  co.  Mayo,  Capt.  in  the  army  (3rd  son  of  Sir  John 
Browne,  1st  hart.,  of  The  Neale,  and  brother  of  George, 
ancestor  of  the  Lord  Kilmaine,  and  John,  ancestor  of  the 
Marquesses  of  Sligo),  in.  Barbara,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Talbot, 
and  niece  of  the  Duke  of  Tyrconnell,  and  was  father  of 

Andrew  Browne,  Esq.  of  Breaffy,  whose  son,  by  Eleanor 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Alexander  Kirwan,  Esq.  of  Dalgin, 

Dominick  Browne,  Esq.  of  Breaffy,  6.  1701 ;  in.  Anne,  dau. 
of  Martin  D'Arcy,  Esq.  of  lloundswood,  co.  Mayo,  a  lineal 
descendant  of  Sir  John  D'Arcy,  Governor  of  Ireland  in  reigns 
of  Edward  II.  and  Edward  III.,  and  d.  1770,  leaving  issue 
Andrew  Nicholas,  his  heir;  and  John  Edmond  (Sir),  created 
a  Hart,  of  Ireland  in  1797.    The  elder  son, 

Andrew  Nicholas  Browne,  Esq.  of  Breaffy,  to.  MaryGilker, 
and  had  issue, 

Dominick,  Major  in  the  army,  d.  1803. 

Edmund,  Lieut.-Col.,  d.  18  April,  1838. 

John,  of  whom  we  treat. 

The  3rd  son, 

Lieut.-Col.  John  Browne,  of  Breaffy,  m.  2  Oct.  1823, 
Frances  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Hawthorn,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

Dominick  Andrew,  now  of  Breaghwy. 

Montague,  Henry  John.  ^ 

Frederick  Augustus.  Arthur  Wellcsley  \V  yndham. 

Edmund  Charles.  Augustus  Hawthorne. 

Rose  Mary  Anne.  Sarah  Jane.  Mary  Louisa. 

Col.  Browne  d.  20  Nov.  1819. 


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Arms—Ssi.  three  lions  passint  in  bcud  between  two  double 
otises  arg. 
Crest — An  eagle  displayed  vert. 
Motto — Suivcz  raioon. 
iSea£— Breaghwy,  Castlebar. 


BBOWNE    OF    BROWNS    HALL. 
Beowxe,  Hans  Sloane  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Browne 
Hall,  CO.  Mayo,  b.  12  Sept.  1853. 

IttntaSC. — The  Patents  by  which  the  lands  of  Browne 
nail  or  KilticuUa  are  held  were  granted  by  King  Chables  I., 
to  Edward  Beowne,  one  of  the  same  family  of  Browne  as  that 
of  Castlemacgarretc,  represented  by  Lord  Oranmore. 

Jacob  Browne,  Esq.  of  Browne  Hall,  son  of  James  Browne, 
by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Richard  Cox,  Esq.,  m.  EUis,  dau. 
of  Dominick  Browne,  Esq.  of  Custlemacgarret,  grandfather  of 
Dominick,  1st  Lord  Oranmore  and  Browne,  and  was  father  of 

James  Browne,  Esq.  of  Browne  Hall,  m.  8  May,  1774, 
Honoria,  dau.  of  Josiah  Shadwell,  Esq.  of  Eyreville,  co. 
Galway,  and  had  issue, 

DosnsicK,  of  Browne  Hall. 

Charles,  6.  10  May,  1784,  d.  young. 

Ellis,   m.  July,   1797,   Christopher  Ussher,- Esq.,   of   East- 
well,  CO.  Galway.    She  d.  Sept.  1820,  leaving  issue. 
The  elder  son, 

Dominick  Browne,  Esq.  of  Browne  Hall,  Lieut.-Col.  South 
Mayo  Militia,  to  which  rank  he  was  appointed  in  1801,  at  the 
age  of  23,  and  of  which  regt.  Dominick  Browne,  Esq.  of 
Castlemacgarret,  was  at  the  same  time  full  Col.,  m.  July, 
1803,  Augusta  Louisa,  dau.  of  Col.  the  Hon.  Arthur  Browne, 
M.P.  for  Mayo,  2nd  son  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Altamont,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1850)  had  issue, 

James  Arthur,  his  heir. 

Dominick  Augustus  (Bev.),  6.  24  April,  1811;  m.  Nov.  1843, 
Lucy,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Mr.  Lyle,  of  Ai-magh. 

Arthur,  b.  6  May,  1812;  d.  1861. 

Frederick  WiUiam,  6.  1  April,  1814;  d.  18G0. 

Henry  Augustus,  b.  7  July,  1821. 

Edward  Geoffrey,  6.  14  Aug.  1824;  d.  1867. 

Louisa.  Honorie,  rf.  v/nm.  1845. 

Laura,  m.  March,  1853,  —  O'Driscoll,  Esq. 
Col.  Browne  d.  at  Boulogne,  Jan.  1853,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

James  Arthur  Browne,  Esq.  of  Browne  Hall,  b.  30  April, 
1810;  m.  22  Jan.  1841,  Emily  Alice,  2nd  dau.  of  Arthur 
Browne,  Esq.*  of  Newtown,  co.  RoscomTOon,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  Clements,  E.I.C.S.,  and  had 
i*sue, 

I.  Reginald  Llewellyn,  6.  24  Aug.  1843;  d.  17  Feb.  1848. 

II.  Hans  Sloane  Hughes,  his  heir. 

III.  Geoffrey  James  Denis,  6.  26  Aug.  1854. 

IV.  John  Irwin  Clements,  b.  20  Nov.  1856. 

V.  Augustus  James  Arthur,  6.  29  Oct.  1857. 

VI.  Reginald,  6.  5  April,  1859. 

vix.  James  Arthur,  b.  9  Nov.  18G0. 

I.  Augusta  Louisa  Elizabeth,  d.  1860. 

u.  Alice  Honorie,  m.  1  Aug.  1866,  Arthur  Manly  Hill, 
youngest  son  of  Gen.  Hill,  of  ililton  House,  Newton- 
Abbott,  Devonshire. 

III.  Edith  Anna  Evelyn. 

IV.  Florence  Claudine  Emmeline. 

V.  Gertrude  Emily  Helen. 

VI.  Eugenie  Madeline  Theodora. 

Mr.  Browne  d.  27  Dec.  1867,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving 
son, 

Hans  Sloane  Hughes  Browne,  Esq.  now  of  Browne  Hall. 

Arms — Arg.,  an  eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  sa.  langucd 

Crest— A  griffin's  head  erased  arg.,  langued  gu. 

il/ot(o— Fortiter  ct  fideliter. 

Seat — Browne  Hall,  near  Balla,  co.  Mayo. 


BROWNE    OF    BROWNE'S    HILL. 

Browxk,  Robert  Claytox,  Esq.,  M.A.  of 
Browne's  Hill,  co.  Carlo w,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Hi"h 
Sheriff  1831,  b.  28  Jan.  1799 ;  m.  28  Oct.  18;j  1, 


*  Arthur  Browne,  of  Newtown,  was  son  of  Major  John 
Browne  and  Rosa-Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Richard 
Hughes,  under  whom  Lord  Nelson  ser\-ed  on  the  West  India 
Station.  His  father,  Major  John  Browne,  -was  eldest  son  of  Col. 
the  lion.  Arthur  Browne,  M.P.  for  Mayo,  2nd  son  of  John  1st 
Earl  of  Altamont. 


j  Harrietts    Augusta,  3rd  dau.  of  Hans  Hamilton 
Esq.,  many  years  M.P.  for  co.   Dublin,  and  lias 
I  issue, 

j  1.  William  Clayton,  b.  20  Nov.  1835;  m.  10  Jan.  1867, 
j  Caroline,  dau.  of  the  late  John  Watson  Barton,  Esq.  of 
I  Stapleton  Park,  near  Pontefract,  and  has  issue,  Mary, 
j  b.  13  Nov.  1867. 

I      II.  Charles  Henry,  Capt.  97th  regt.,  6.  13  Nov.  1836. 
III.  Robert  Clayton,  b.  3  May,  1833. 

I  Annette  Caroline,  m.  12  Feb.  1863,  Denis  William 
Pack-Beresford,  Esq.,  late  M.P.,  of  Fenagh  Lodge,  co. 
Carlow,  and  has  issue. 

^LilXtciQt. — Robert  Browne,  of  Carlow,  whose  will  (dated 
10  Feb.  1G77)  was  proved  27  May,  1678,  left  by  Jane  his  wife, 
three  sons,  John,  William,  and  Robert.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Browne,  Esq.  of  Carlow,  m.  about  1G80,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Robert  Jennings,  Esq.  of  Kilkea  Castle,  co.  Kildare,  of  the 
family  of  Jennings  of  Selden,  co.  York.  Their  son  and 
successor, 

William  Browne,  Esq.  of  Browne's  Hill,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  John  Clayton,  Dean  of  Kildare,  and  sister  to  the  learned 
Robert  Clayton,  Bishop  of  Cloghcr.  By  this  lady,  who 
descended  from  the  family  of  that  name,  of  Adlington  Hall, 
CO.  Lancaster,  he  had,  John,  d.  vMfii. ;  Robert,  successor  to 
his  father;  Anne,  m.  Right  Rev.  Thomas  Bernard,  D.D., 
Bishop  of  Limerick  ;  Catherine,  m.  Rev.  Abraham  Symes,  D.D.: 
Mary,  m.  Peter  Gale,  Esq.  of  Ashfield,  Queen's  Co. ;  and 
Juliana,  ni.  Thomas  Cooper,  Esq.  of  Newton,  co.  Carlow. 
Mr.  Browne  d.  1772,  aged  88,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Browne,  Esq.  of  Browne's  Hill,  m.  27  March,  1762, 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  Redmond  Morres,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Dublin,  and 
had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Robert,  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  army  (see  Buowne-Clatton  of 
Adlington  and  Carrlgbyrne.) 

Redmond,  Col.  in  the  army,  d.  unm. 

John  (Rev.) 

Ehzabeth  and  Anne,  both  d.  unm. 
Mr.  Browne  d.  Jan.  1816,  aged  87,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

William  Browne,  Esq.  of  Browne's  Hill,  J. P.,  and  Gustos 
Rotulorum,  co.  Carlow,  M.P.  for  Portarlington,  &.  Jan.  1763 ; 
m.  1st,  1793,  Lady  Charlotte  Bourke,  dau.  of  Joseph  Deanc, 
3rd  Earl  of  Mayo,  Archbishop  of  Tuam,  and  by  her  (who  cj. 
1806)  had  issue, 

Robert  Clayton,  his  heir. 

Joseph  Dcane,  late  Capt.  Carabineers,  m.  Miss  Thursby. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  Jonah  Denny  Wheeler-Cuffe,  1st  bart.  of  '. 
Lyrath,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  d.  15  Jan.  1871. 

Eleanor  Mary,  m.  William  FitzWilliam    Burton,  Esq.   of 
Burton  Hall,  co.  Carlow,  who  d.  1844. 

Charlotte,  in.  William  Brownlow,  Esq.  of  Knapton,  Queen's 
Co. 

Annette,  m.  1826,  Hon.  and  Ven.  Henry  Scott  Stopford, 
Archdeacon  of  Leighlin,  and  d.  March,  1842. 
HeM.  2ndly,  1815,  the  Lady  Letitia  Toler,  dau.  of  John,  1st 
Earl  of  Norbury,  Lord  Cliief  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas  in 
Ireland,  by  his  wife  Grace  Graham,  Baroness  Norwood,  and 
by  this  lady  had  issue, 

John  Toler. 

William  Raymond,  late  Capt.  7th  Fusiliers. 

Hector  Graham. 

Grace  Isabella,  m.  Godfrey  Bosanquet,  Esq. 
Mr.  Browne,  High  Sheriff  co.  Carlow  1794,  d.  1  April,  1840. 

Arnis—G\i.,  a  chevron  between  three  lions'  gambs  erect 
and  erased  arg.,  a  border  of  the  second,  on  a  chief  of 
tlie  last  an  eagle  displayed  sa.,  armed  and  crowned  or, 
quartering  Clayton,  arg.,  a  cross  engrailed  sa.  between 
four  torteaux. 

Crest — An  eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  s:;. 

il/oi^o— Fortiter  et  tideliter. 

SeaJ— Browne's  Hill,  co.  Carlow. 


BROWNE-CLAYTON    OF    ADLINGTOIT 
HALL. 

Browne-Clatton,  Richard  Clayton,  Esq.  of 

Adlington  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  of  Carrigbyrno, 

CO.  Wexford,  J.P.,  b.  12  Nov.  1807 ;  m.  5  Jan.  1830, 

Catherine  Jane,   only   dau.  of    the    Rev.    Robert 

Dobson,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Robert  John,  b.  26  Aug.  1834,  an  Officer  in  the  army,  d. 

of  wounds  received  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  18  June, 

1854,  aged  20  years. 


BEU 


THE  LANDED  GENTKY. 


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I  :ienrietta,  m.  28  July,  1859,  Robert  Thomas  Carew,  Esq. 

of  Ballinamona  Park,  co.  Waterford. 
II.  Catherine  Annette,  m.  1857,  Major  Philip  Savage  Alcocli, 

late  Capt.  95th  regt.,  and  Adjutant  Wexford  Militia. 
HI.  Emma.  iv.  Mary  Edith. 

jtlllCitflC. — Paternally  this  family  is  a  branch  of  Browne 
of  Browne's  Hill,  and  maternally  it  descends  from  the  old 
Lancashire  family  of  Clayton,  and  was  established  at  Fulwood, 
CO.  Lancaster,  by 

Thomas  Clayton,  Esq.,  6.  1585,  who  had  that  estate  settled 
on  him.  He  in.  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Blundell,  Esq.  of  Ince, 
and  had  issue, 

Robert  (cet.  37,  16G4),  of  Fulwood,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  John 
Atherton,  Esq.  of  Atherton,  and  had  four  sons  and  four  daus., 
John  Clayton,  the  third  son,  a  Clergyman  at  Pontefract, 
CO.  York,  afterwards  Dean  of  Kildare,  was  father  of  Robekt 
Clayton,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Clogher,  who  m.  Katherine,  dau. 
of  Right  Hon.  Nehemiah  Donellan,  Lord  Chief  Baron  in 
Ireland,  and  d.  s.  "p.  1758. 
Thomas.  Anne. 

The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Clayton,  Esq.,  h.  1G30,  purchased  the  estates  of 
Worthington  and  AdUngton.  He  rii.  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Atherton,  Esq.  of  Atherton,  by  whom  (who  d.  1695)  he  had  five 
sons  and  seven  daus.  He  d.  aged  92,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Thomas  Clayton,  Esq.  of  AdUngton,  6.  1668;  in.  1697, 
Martha,  dau.  of  Joshua  Horton,  Esq.  of  Chaderton,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1723)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  d.  1717,  aged  18. 
ji.  WQliam,  d.  unm.  1735. 

II.  Richard,  of  whom  hereafter. 

iv.  Edward,  Major  9th  Dragoons,  d.  unm.  1772. 
V.  John,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  Doctor  Goodwin,  Rector 
of  Tankersley,  co.  York,  and  had  issue, 
1  Richard,  of  whom  hereafter. 

■^  Robert,  Major  17th  regt.;  m.  the  dau.  of  Rev.  Roger 
Baldwin,  Rector  of  Aldingham,  and  d.  s.  p. 

3  William,  d.  unm. 

4  John  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Frome  St.  Quinton,  Dorset;  m. 
K'atherine,  dau.  of  Edward  Fisher,  Esq.  of  Sherington,  co. 
Lancaster. 

Mary.  ii.  Anne. 

I.  Sarah.  iv.  Betty. 

Mr.  Clayton  d.  1728.    His  3rd,  but  eventually  eldest  surviving 
son, 

Richard  Clayton,  Esq.  of  Adlington,  was  brought  up  to 
the  Bar,  and  was  appointed  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  Common 
Pleas  in  Ireland  19  March,  1765.  He  d.  unm.  8  July,  1770, 
and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Richard  Clayton,  Esq.  of  Adlington,  created  a  Baronet 
3  May,  1774.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Charles  White,  Esq.  of 
Manchester,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  dau.  and  heiress, 

Henrietta  Clayton,  of  Adlington,  m.  1  Dec.  1803,  Gen. 
Robert  Browne,  of  the  12th  Light  Dragoons,  2nd  son  of 
Robert  Browne,  Esq.  of  Browne's  Hill  (see  Browne  of  Browne's 
Hill),  who,  upon  coming  into  possession  of  AdUngton,  assumed 
the  surname  of  Clayton,  and  d.  8  Sept.  1858,  leaving  issue, 

Richard  Clayton,  now  of  Adlington  and  Carrigbyrne. 

Eleanor,  m.  1835,  Rev.  James  Daubeny. 
General  Browne-Clayton  d.  1845. 

.^rais— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  Clayton:  arg.,  a  cross 
engraUed  sa.,  between  four  torteaux ;  2nd  and  3rd,  Browne  : 
gu.,  a  chevron  between  three  lions'  gambs,  erased  and  erect, 
aj'g. ;  on  a  chief  of  the  second  an  eagle  displayed  sa.,  armed 
and  crowned  or. 

Crests — 1st,  a  dexter  arm  embowed  the  hand  grasping 
a  dagger,  the  point  to  the  dexter,  aU  arg.,  for  Clayton  ;  2ud, 
an  eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  sa.,  for  Browne. 

Motto — Probitatem  quam  divitias. 

Sca^a— Adlington  HaU,  Wigan;  and  Carrigbyrne  Lodge, 
New  Ross,  CO.  Wexford. 


KNIGHT-BEUCE    OP    ROEHAHEPTOI'f 
PBIOKY. 

Knight  Bruce,  Lewis  Bepce,  Esq.  of  Eoehamp- 
ton  Priory,  Surrey,  and  of  Farelawn,  Sunbury, 
Middlesex,  B.A.  Oxford,  J.P.  Surrey  and  I\Iiddle- 
scx,  b.  1820 ;  7n.  Caroline,  only  dau.  of  Thomas 
Newte,  Esq.  of  Tiverton,  co.  Devon,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Wyndham  Hamilton  Knight  (Rev.). 

Ii.  Robert  Hastings  Knight. 

III.  Lewis  James  Comyn  Knight,  3rd  Buffs. 

IV.  Horace. 
I.  Fanny. 


Mr.  Knight-Bruce,  -who  was  educated  at  Eton  and 
Balliol  College,  Oxford,  s.  his  father  in  the  estate  of 
Eoehamptou  1866. 

ILlltCilCjr.— James  Bruce,  Esq.,  R.N.,  claiming  descent 
from  the  BvLtJCEs  of  Kennet,  m.  ilOi,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Wil- 
liam HoUoway,  Esq.  of  Alverstoke,  Hants;  and  rf.  on  board 
H.M.S.'s  Ship  "Bedford  "off  Cape  St.  Vincent,  12  Not.  1727, 
having  had  two  sons,  Robert,  d.  s.  p.,  and 

William  Brdcb,  Esq.,  R.N.,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Glamorgan, 
who  m.  1st,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Gabriel  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Lani- 
shen,  CO.  Glamorgan,  Sheriff  1715,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Robert  Popkin,  Esq.  of  Forest,  co.  Glamorgan;  and  2ndly, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Turbervil,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Ewenny 
Abbey,  in  the  same  shire,  and  by  the  former  only  had  issue, 

Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  St.  Nicholas,  co.  Glamorgnu, 
d.  uiim.  1790. 

Jane,  d.  unm.  1826. 

Margaret,  of  whom  we  treat. 

Margaret  Bruce,  co-heir  of  her  brother,  m.  27  Aug.  1779, 
John  Knight,  Esq.  only  son  of  James  Knight,  Esq.,  by  Jane 
his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Michael  Wharton,  Esq. ;  and  d.  20  May, 
1809,  having  had,  with  four  sons,  who  d.  young, 

John  Bruce  Prycb,  of  Duffryn,  co.  Glamorgan  (see  Pryce). 

William  Bruce  Knight  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Chancellor  and  Dean 
of  the  diocese  of  Llandaff ;  m.  Maria  Eleanor,  2nd  dau.  of 
Llewelyn  Traherne,   Esq.  of  St.  Hilary ;  and  rf.  1846. 

James  Lewis  (Sir),  the  late  Lord  Justice  Knight-Bruce. 

Frances,  m.  William  Davies,  Esq. 

Blanch  Bridget,  m.  John  Digby  Newbolt,  the  eldest  son 
of  Sir  John  H.  Newbolt,  Chief  Justice  of  Madras,  who  is 
deceased. 

Margaret,  rf.  unm. 
The  3rd  son. 

The  Right  Hon.  Sir  James  Lewis  Knight-Bruce,  of  Roe- 
hampton  Priory,  Surrey,  D.C.L.,  F.R.S.,  F.S.A.,  J.P.,  D.L., 
at  one  time  M.P.  for  Bishop's  Castle,  Vice-Chancellor  of  England, 
and  First  Lord  Justice  of  the  Court  of  Appeal  in  Chancery,  m. 
1812,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Thomas  Newte,  Esq.  of  Tidcombe,  Devon, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  27  AprU,  1866)  had  issue, 

Horace  Lewis  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Abbotsham,  in  Devon; 
rf.  1848,  leaving  an  only  son,  John  Wyndham,  b.  1847,  late 
Cornet  15th  Hussars,  afterwards  of  Lincoln's  Inn. 

Lewis  Bruce,  now  of  Roehampton. 

George  HamUton  Wyndham,  Cornet  3rd  Light  Dragoons, 
killed  at  Ferozeshah. 

Eliza  Julia,  m.  29  April,  1843,  Francis  Samuel  Daniel-Tyssen, 
Esq.,  late  of  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards. 

Rosalind  Margaret,  to.  1839,  John  George  PhilUmore,  Esq., 
M.A.,  M.P.,  Barrister-at-Law. 
The  right  hon.   gentleman,  whose  patronymic  was  Knight, 
assumed,  by  royal  license,  dated  4  Sept.  1837,  the  additional 
surname  and  arms  of  Bruce.    He  rf.  7  Nov.  1866. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  saltier  gu.,  on  a  chief 
of  the  second  a  martlet  of  the  field.  2nd  and  3rd,  paly  of  sis 
arg.  and  az.,  on  a  canton  of  the  last  a  spur  with  rowel  down- 
wards leathered  or. 

Crests — 1st,  a  cubit  arm  in  armour  in  bend  grasping  a 
sceptre  all  ppr. ;  2nd,  a  hawk  wings  elevated  ppr.,  standing  m 
a  spur  lying  fessways,  or. 

IIotto—Fnimns. 

Seat — Roehampton  Priory,  Surrey. 


BRUCE  OF  laiLTOWDT  CASTLE. 
Beuce,  Jonathan,  Esq.  of  Miltown  Castle,  co. 
Cork,  b.  18  Aug.  1819  ;  m.  27  July,  1865,  Annie 
Sophia  Hussey,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hussey  de  Burgh, 
late  Capt.  61st  regt.,  and  great-grand-dau.  of  the 
Chief  Baron  Hussey  Burgh,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Evans,  6.  15  Nov.  1867. 

I.  Kate  de  Burgh. 

II.  Frances  Evelcen. 

ilt'nCaflC— This  is  a  branch  of  the  great  Scottish  house  of 
Bruce.  Alexander  Bruce,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Andrew  Bruce,  of 
Earlshall,  co.  Fife  (who  was  Uueally  descended  from  Sir  Robert 
Bruce,  1st  Baron  of  Clackmannan),  by  Helen  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Patrick,  7th  Lord  Gray,  took  an  active  part  as  a  Royalist  in 
the  cause  of  King  Charles  I.  In  1651,  he  was  made  a  prisoner 
at  the  battle  of  Worcester,  and  suffered  two  years'  imprison- 
ment. "  As  soon  as  this  Alexander  obtained  his  Uberty  "  (we 
are  quoting  from  Sir  Robert  Douglas's  Baronage  of  Scotland), 
"  he  m.  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Capt.  Brooks,  Commander  of  the 
'SwaUow,'  sloop  of  war,  and  niece  of  Jonathan  Saul,  Esq.,  an 
Irish  gentleman,  then  residing  in  London,  who  had  been  very 
kind  to  him,  both  during  his  contlnement  and  afterwards.    la 

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BRU 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


BRU 


1 054,  he  retired  to  Ireland  with  his  lady,  and  settled  at  Bandon, 
ill  that  kinsdom,  where  he  d.  some  years  thereafter,  leaving 
issue  a  son."    This  son, 

Sacl  Bruce,  was  twice  Provost  of  Bandon,  and  lived  in  great 
friendship  and  intimacy  with  Sir  Kichard  Cox,  Lord  Chancellor 
of  Ireland,  Jud^e  Bernard,  (fee.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Mr.Byce, 
Bargess  of  Bandon,  and  had  issue,  Saul,  who  d.  v.nm;  Jonathan, 
of  whom  presently ;  Charles;  and  David.    The  2nd  son. 

The  Very  Rev.  Jonathan  Bruce,  Dean  of  Kilfenora,  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Eev.  Lewis  Prytherick,  and  had  issue,  i.  Lewis, 
D.D.,  Vicar  of  Eainham,  In  Essex,  and  Preacher  of  H.M.'a 
Chapel  in  Somerset  House;  ii.  Saul,  d.  n.p.;  m.  Charles  David, 
d.  s.  p.;  IV.  George;  i.  Mary,  m.  Capt.  Samuel  Hobson; 
II.  Catherine,  Mrs.  Delahide;  and  m.  Sarah,  Mrs.  Eoberts. 
The  youngest  son, 

George  Bruce,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  1753,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Evans,  Esq.  of  Miltown  Castle,  co.  Cork,  M.P. 
(brother  of  George,  1st  Lord  Carbery),  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau. 
of  John  Waller,  Esq.  of  Castletown,  co.  Limerick,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  Feb.  1799)  left,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

The  Rev.  Jonathan  Bruce,  of  Miltown,  who  m.  17  April, 
1781,  his  cousin,  Mary,  dau.  of  Eyre  Evans,  Esq.  of  Miltown 
Castle,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  Feb.  1837)  had  issue, 

George,  late  of  Miltown  Castle. 

Eyre  Evans,  Major-General  H.E.I.C.S.,   m.  twice,  and  has 

issue,  George  Robert,  and  three  daus. 
Jonathan,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Major  Maxwell,  and  has  six  sons 

and  two  daus. 
Elizabeth  Evann,  m.  Charles  Conyers,  Esq.  of  Castletown ; 

she  d.  s.  p.  1868. 
Mary,  m.  Eyre  Massy,  Esq.  of  Glenville. 

The  eldest  son, 

George  Bbcce,  Esq.,  I.  17  Jan.  1782;  in.  4  Aug.  1818, 
Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  Major  Greene,  H.E.I.C.S.,  by  the  Hon. 
Jane  Massy  his  wife,  dau.  of  Hugh,  2nd  Lord  Mussy,  and  has 
issue, 

Jonathan,  now  of  Miltown  Castle. 
Jane  Greene.  Mary. 

Frances  Catherine,  in.  her  cousin,  Jonathan  Massy,  Esq.  of 
Glenville. 
Georgina  Evans,  m.  Robert  Gibbings,  Esq.  of  Woodville. 

He  d.  27  Feb.  1868. 

Arms—Or,  a  saltire  and  chief  gu.,  on  a  canton  arg.  a  lion 
rampant  az. 

Crest — A  lion  passant  az. 

Mottoes— " FuimuB"  and  "Be  trew." 

&at— Miltown  Castle,  Charleville,  co.  Cork. 


BRUEN  OF  OAK  PARK  AND  COOLBAWN. 

Betjen,  He>'RT,  Esq.  of  Oak  Park,  co.  Carlow, 
and  Coolbawn,  co.  Wexford,  M.P.  co.  Carlow,  J.P. 
and  D.L.  of  that  co.,and  High  Sheriff  1853,  b.  1828; 
m.  6  June,  1854.,  Mary  Margaret,  3rd  dau.  of  Col. 
Conolly,  of  Castletown,  co.  Kildare,  M.P.,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Henry.  n.  Edward  Francis. 

III.  John  Richard,  d.  30  Nov.  1874. 

IV.  Arthur.  v.  Charles. 

I.  Katherine  Anne,  to.  26  Feb.  1874,  Thomas  McClintock 
Bunbiiry.  Esq.  of  Lisnevagh,  co.  Carlow  (.see  Burke's  Peer- 
age, Ratiidonnell). 

II.  Mary  Susan.  m.  Elizabeth.  iv.  Eleanor. 

V.  lltlcn.  VI.  Grace. 

HtnCiigC— CoL.  IIenrt  Bruen,  M.P.,  of  Oak  Park,  co. 
Carlow  (descended,  it  is  stated,  from  a  son  of  James  Bruen 
of  Tarvin,  co.  Chester,  who  went  to  Ireland  as  an  Officer  of 
Cromwell's  army,  and  obtained  a  grant  of  land,  near  Boyle,  in 
CO.  Roscommon),  removed,  about  the  year  1773,  to  estates 
which  he  purchased  in  co.  Carlow.  He  m.  10  Oct.  1787, 
Harriet  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Francis  Knox,  Esq.  of  Rappa  Castle, 
CO.  Mayo,  and  d.  1797,  leaving  issue, 

Hesrt,  his  heir. 

Francis,  of  Coolbawn,  co.  Wexford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for 
Carlow  0.  1800;  m.  1823,  Lady  Catlu-rinc  Anno  Nugent,  2nd 
dau.  of  George  Frederick,  7th  Earl  of  ■  Wcstmeath,  and 
d.  s.  p.  15  Dec.  1807. 

Maria.  Margaret.  Harriett. 

Tlic  son  and  heir, 

LiEUT.-CoL.  IlENET  Brcen,  of  Oak  Park,  M.P.  co.  Carlow, 


m.  1822.  Anne  Wandesforde,  dau.  of  Thomas  Kavanagh, 
Esq.,  M.P.  of  Borris  Hou.sc,  co.  Carlow,  by  the  Lady  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  dau.  of  John,  17th  Earl  of  Ormonde,  and  d.  1852, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  Henry,  now  of  Oak  Park. 

I.  Elizabeth,  d.  184S. 

II.  Harriet,  m.  1857,  Lorenzo  William  Alexander,  Esq.  who 
d.  1867. 

III.  Anne,  to.  Rev.  Benjamin  Burton,  deceased. 

Sea^s— Oak  Park,  Carlow ;  and  Coolbawn,  Enniscorthy. 


liUDLOW-BRUGES    OF    SEEND. 

LiTDiow  Beuges,  William  Penbuddockk,  Esq- 
of  Seend,  Melksham,  Wilts,  b.  1836  ;  s.  1856. 

?LtnCS(Jf' — "^^^^  family  of  Ludlow  is  ofancient  standing  in 
Wilts,  and  numbers  among  its  members  the  Republican  Gen. 
Ludlow,  whose  estates  were  forfeited  at  the  Restoration. 

William  Ludlow  of  Hill  Deverill,  Wilts,  Butler  to  IIenry" 
IV.,  V.  &  VI.,  'III.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heiress  of  William 
Rymer,  by  his  wife,  heiress  to  William  Warnd,  and  left  with 
other  issue,  a  son, 

John  Ludlow,  who  left  by  his  wife  Laura,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Ringwood,  of  Ringwood,  a  son, 

John  Lodlow,  who  was  father  by  Philippa  his  wife,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  W.  Boklered,  of  London,  of 

William  Ludlow,  m.  Jane,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Nicolas 
Moore,  of  Whitfield,  and  had,  with  a  dau.,  Mary,  to.  Richard 
Scroope,  of  Castlecombe,  a  son, 

Edmund  Ludlow,  of  Hill  Deverill,  to.  1st,  Bridget,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Henry  Coker,  of  Maypowder,  Dorset,  and  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  son, 

Sir  Henry  Ludlow,  M.P.  for  Hindon,  father  of  Edmund  Lud- 
low, M.P.  Governor-Gen.  of  Ireland,  who  d.  at  Vevay, 
Switzeriand,  1693. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Henry  Manning,  of  Kent,  and 
widow  of  Thomas,  Viscount  Bindon,  3rd  son  of  Thomas,  Duko 
of  Norfolk,  and  had,  with  two  other  daus.  and  two  sons,  an 
eldest  son, 

Thomas  Ludlow,  Esq.  of  Baycliff,  b.  1575,  who  purchased 
in  1605  the  Townsend  Estate,  and  the  Prebendal  Estate  of 
Warminster,  for  his  2nd  son.    He  had  issue, 

I.  Roger  s.  to  the  estate  at  Baycliffe,  left  seven  daugh- 
ters :  his  widow  sold  the  estate  to  Sir  J.  Thynne,  ancestor 
of  the  Marquesses  of  Bath. 

II.  Thomas.  hi.  George. 
IV.  Gabriel,  killed  at  Newbury,  1040. 

The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Ludlow,  Esq.  of  Warminster,  to.  Jane,  dau.  of 
J.  Bennett,  Esq.  of  Steeple  Ashtonand  Smallbrooke,  and  had, 
with  other  issue, 

Thomas  Ludlow,  Esq.,  6.  1632;  d.  1663,  father,  by  Samh 
Sutton,  of  Netheravon,  his  wife,  of, 

Thomas  Ludlow,  Esq.,  6.  1663;  d.  1712;  m.  Dorothy 
Gyles,  and  had  seven  sons  and  two  daus.  The  youngest 
son, 

Christopher  Ludlow,  Esq.,  6.  1707;  to.  Catherine  Lam- 
pard,  of  Stourhead,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

Benjamin  Ludlow,  Esq.,  to.  Ann,  dau.  of  George  HeaUl, 
Esq.  of  Horncastle,  Lincolnshire,  and  had  a  son, 

Benjamin  Pennell  Ludlow,  Esq.,  m.  Susanna,  dau.  of 
William  Bruges,  Esq.  of  Sennington,  and  had  a  dau.  Ami, 
and  a  son, 

William  Heald  Ludlow-Eruces,  Esq.  of  Seend,  J.P.,  D.L., 
b.  1796,  assumed  the  name  of  Bruges  by  Royal  Licence,  in 
addition  to  that  of  Ludlow,  in  1835,  on  succeeding  to  the 
property  of  Thomas  Bruges,  Esq.  of  Seend,  J.P.  He  was 
M.P.  for  Bath  and  Devizes,  Chairman  of  the  Quarter  Sessions 
for  North  Wiltshire,  and  Recorder  of  Devizes.  He  m.  Agnes, 
dau.  of  Capt.  Penruddocke,  3rd  Foot  Guards,  of  Compton 
Park,  near  Salisbury,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Penruddocke,  now  of  Seend. 

II.  Edmund  Lowther,  />.  1839;  d.  at  Eton  College,  1854. 

III.  Richard  Heald,  l>.  18-).j,  of  Seend,  J.P. 

IV.  Henry  Hungcrford,  of  Seend,  educated  at  Radley  College 
and  St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1870,  M.A.  1873. 

I.  Agnes  Ludlow,  m.  Henry  Wyndham,  Esq.  of  Eoundhill, 
Wincanton,  Somerset. 

II.  Juliana,  m.  Rev.  N.  Hcathcote,  of  Shaw  Hill,  WUts,  d. 
1867. 

HI.  Gertrude,  d.  1859. 

IV.  Bcrtiia.  v.  Eleanor. 


BRU 


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BRY 


21i 


^4  i-nis— Quarterly,  1st  and  4tli,  Arg.,  a  cross  ermines  quav 
toi-ly,  pierced  of  the  field,  in  the  centre  point  a  leopard's  face 
sa.,"for  Broges;  2nd  and  3rd,  Arg.  a  chevron,  between  three 
martens'  heads  erased  sa.  for  Ludlow. 

Crests — 1st,  An  anchor  erect  sn.,  charged  with  a  saltire  or, 
entwined  by  the  cable,  ppr.,  for  Bruges.  2nd,  A  marten  sa., 
for  Ludlow. 

Mottoes— Milii  coelum  portus,  for  Bruges.  Omne  solum  forti 
patria,  for  Ludlow. 

Seats— SeenA,  near  Mellcshara,  Wiltshire ;  Sandridge,  ncai 
Chippenham,  Wiltshire. 


BRUNWIN    OF    PAUK    HOUSE. 

Befnwin,  Ret.  Peter  Maxey,  of  Park  House, 
Bradwell,  Essex,  Rector  of  Bradley,  Essex,  b.  1820; 
.s.  Ills  brother  23  June,  1873. 

ILtlTtatJC— Antony  Maxet,  Esq.  of  Great  Saling  Hall, 
Essex  (descended  from  the  ancient  family  of  Maxey,  originally 
■of  Cheshire,  and  of  Maxey  Castle,  co.  Northampton),  m. 
Dorothy,  widow  of  Robert  Bonhani,  Esq.,  and  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Gregory  Basset,  Esq.  of  Bradwell  Hall,  son  of  John  Basset, 
Esq.  of  Bradwell  Hall,  Essex,  by  Catherine  Andrews  his  wife, 
niece  of  Sir  John  Hende,  of  Bradwell.  At  his  marriage  An- 
tony Maxey  removed  from  Great  Saling,  and  made  Bradwell 
his  residence.  His  issue  were,  Sir  Henrt  Maxet,  Knt.,  High 
Sheriff  of  Essex  1607,  d.  s.jj.  2-2  Oct.  1624;  Sir  William 
Maxey;  Dorothy,  m.  Sir  Edward  Heron,  one  of  the  Barons 
of  the  Exchequer;  and  Bridget,  m.  Edward  Wentworth, 
Esq.  of  Bocking  Hall.  Antony  Maxey  rf.  12  Sept.  1592.  His 
2nd  son. 

Sir  William  Maxey,  Knt.,  m.  Helena,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward 
Greville,  Knt.  of  Harold's  Park,  Essex,  by  whom  he  had  three 
sons  and  seven  daus.;  the  former  were,  i.  Greville;  ii.  Henry, 
who  was  a  great  Royalist,  and  served  King  Charles  I.  as 
Adjutant-General  of  his  Horse;  in.  William,  a  traveller,  who 
served  the  King  in  all  his  wars  against  the  rebels,  and  was 
Major-General  of  his  Horse  at  the  siege  of  Colchester:  he  cL 
25  Jan.  1659.  Sir  William  d.  24  July,  1645,  aged  88.  His 
wife  surviving  him,  was  m.  to  Capt.  Spencer.  She  d.  2  Nov. 
1659,  and  was  buried  near  Sir  William,  in  the  parish  church, 
where  stands  a  sumptuous  monument  erected  to  their  memory 
by  Henry,  their  2nd  son. 

Greville  Maxey,  Esq.,  the  eldest  son,  was  Captain  of  the 
trained  bands  of  Essex.  He  d.  15  Feb.  1648.  By  his  wife 
Mildred,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Cook,  Knt.  of  Higham,  Glouces- 
tershire, he  had  Antony;  Henry;  William,  d.  unm.;  Gre- 
ville, killed  at  Launy,  Germany ;  Thomas,  d.  at  Southampton ; 
Edward,  one  of  the  King's  Life  Guards;  Helena,  wife  of 
Thomas  Eden,  Esq.  of  Doreward's  Hall,  Bocking:  she 
afterwards  married  Richard  Kirkeliy,  Esq.  of  Kiikeby  Hall, 
Lancashire. 

Antony  Maxey,  Esq.,  the  eldest  son,  m.  Susan,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Poloy,  Knt.  of  Boxted,  Suffolk,  but  left  no  surviving 
issue.  He  sold  the  lordships  of  Saling  Hall  and  Picots,  in 
1655,  to  Martin  Carter,  Esq.,  but  he  left  Bradwell  Hall  to  his 
brother,  Henry  Maxey,  Esq.,  who,  by  his  wife  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Humfrey  Lowe,  of  Badow,  had  a  son,  Antony  Maxey,  who  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  JIartin  Carter,  Ksq.  of  Saling  Hall,  and 
had  by  her,  John,  his  only  son,  who  d.  1727.  Elizabeth,  the 
mother,  d.  1728.  Upon  her  decease,  the  Bradwell  estate, 
which  had  been  settled  upon  Antony  Maxey  and  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  and  the  survivor  of  them,  and  the  heirs  of  each  sur- 
vivor, descended  to 

Martin  Carter,  Esq.  of  Witham,  her  nephew  and  heir. 
This  Martin  Carter  was  the  eldest  son  of  John  Carter,  Gent, 
of  Braintree,  who  was  brother  to  Martin  Carter,  Esq.,  the  last 
owner  of  that  name  of  Great  Saling  Hall.  He  d.  23  July, 
1754.  He  was  twice  married;  but  dying  without  surviving 
issue,  he  left  Bradwell  Hall  to  his  brother, 

Milbourne  Carter,  Esq.  of  Braintree,  whose  eldest  son, 

Martin  CARTER.Esq.  s.  him:  he  d.  20  March,  1803,  where- 
upon he  was  s.  by 

Ann  Brunwin,  eldest  surviving  child  of  Milbourne  Carter, 
Esq.     She  d.  22  Jan.  1835,  and  was  s.  by  her  son. 

The  Rev.  Martin  John  Brunwin,  who  m.  1812,  Mary  Ann 
Tweed,  of  a  Suffolk  family,  and  had  issue, 

Milbourne  Peter  Carter,  late  of  Park  House,  Bradwell. 

Peter  Maxey,  now  of  Park  House. 

Henry  Tweed,  B.A.,  b.  1822. 

Mary  Anne.  Elizabeth. 

3Ir.  Brunwin  d.  20  Nov.  1839,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 


JIilbourne  Peter  Carter  Brunwin,  Esq,  of  Park  House, 
6.  3  Aug.  1814;  d.  23  June,  1873,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 
The  Rev.  Peter  aiASEV  Brunwin,  now  of  Park  House. 

Arms — 6u.,   a   cross  patonce    or,    on    a  chief    az.    three 
femaux  (buckles)  of  the  first. 

Crest— A.  lion's  head  erased  or,  fretly,  sa. 
SeaJ— Park  House,  Bradwell,  Braintree,  Essex. 


ERYAN  OF  JENKINSTOWN. 
Betan,  G-eorge  Leopold,  Esq.  of  Jenkinstown, 
CO.  Kilkenny,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  co.  Kilkenny, 
High  Sheriff  1852,  b.  29  Nov.  1828  ;  m.  6  Dec.  1849, 
Lady  Elizabeth  Georgiana  Conyngham,  dau.  of 
Francis  Nathaniel,  late  Marquess  Conyngham,  K.P., 
and  had  one  dau., 
Mart  M.argaret  Frances,  d.  1872. 

iLtnCftflC— The  immediate  ancestor  of  this  family,  John 
Bryan,  Esq.  of  Kilkenny,  was  younger  brother  of  James 
Bryan,  Esq.  of  Bawnmore,  and  son  of  John  Bryan,  of  Bawn- 
more  (whose  father,  Lewis  Bryan,  had  a  grant  from  Thomas, 
Earl  of  Ormonde,  of  Whitewalls,  alias  Bawnmore,  co.  Kil- 
kenny, and  d.  15  Oct.  1568).  He  m.  Anna,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Henry  Stains,  Esq.  of  Jenkinstown,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  left 
a  son, 

James  Bryan,  Esq.  of  Jenkinstown,  1673-74,  who  was 
father  of 

Pierce  Bryan,  Esq.  of  Jenkinstown,  whose  will,  dated 
11  Aug.  1753,  was  proved  20  Feb.  1777.  He  m.  Jane,  dau. 
of  George  Aylmer,  Esq.  of  Lyons,  co.  Kildare,  and  had  issue, 
1  James,  his  heir;  2  George,  of  Portland  Place,  London,  6. 
1720,  m.  Catharine,  dau.  and  heir  of  Henry  Bryne,  Esq., 
son  of  Sir  Gregory  Bryne,  Bart.,  by  Alice  his  wife,  only  dau. 
of  Randal,  Lord  Slane,  and  was  father  of  George,  successor  to 
his  uncle;  3  Aylmer,  Brigadier-Gen.  in  the  French  service; 
4  Pierce  ;   1  Alice  ;  2  Rose  ;  3  Mary.    The  eldest  son, 

James  Bryan,  Esq.  of  Jenkinstown,  &.  1719  ;  d.  unm.  Aug. 
1805,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

George  Bryan,  Esq.  of  Jenkinstown,  &.  3  Nov.  1770;  m. 
1794,  Maria  Louisa,  Comtesse  de  Rutaut,  dau.  of  the  Count 
de  Rutaut,  of  Lorraine,  and  left  at  his  decease,  3  Oct.  1843,  a 
dau.,  Mary,  and  a  son  and  successor, 

George  Bryan,  Esq.  of  Jenkinstown,  6.  25  Oct.  1796 ;  m.  21 
March,  1820,  Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Castle 
Talbot,  CO.  Wexford,  and  had  surviving  issue, 

George  Leopold,  now  of  Jenkinstown. 

Augusta   Margai-et   Gwcndaline,  m.   7  Feb.    1S53,   Edward 
Joseph,  Lord  Bellew. 
He  d.  5  Oct.  1848. 

Arms — Gu.  three  lions  passant  or. 

Crest — Two  lions'  gambs  gu.,  supporting  between  them  a 
sword  erect  arg.  pommel  and  hilt  or. 

Motto— Fortis  et  ndelis. 

Seat — Jenkinstown,  co.  Kilkenny. 


BRYAN    OF    XJPTOIT. 

Bryan,  Loftus  Anthony,  Esq.  of  Fpton,  and 
Bormount,  co.  Wexford,  b.  Feb.  1867. 

ILtltCSSC. — This  family  is  of  English  extraction. 
Abraham  Bryan,  of  Dublin,  Merchant,  temp.  Queen  Anne, 
had  two  sons, 

I.  Jacob,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Philip,  of  Norwich,  Norfolk. 
The  elder  son. 

Rev.  Jacob  Bryan,  Rector  of  Kilrush,  in  the  diocese  of 
Meath,  6.  in  Dublin,  1708,  entered  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  17  July, 
1728,  aged  20  years,  and  was  M.A.  1730.  He  m.  28  April, 
1739,  Mary,  dau.  of  Isaac  Dickinson,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  of 
Streetgate,  Cumberland,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Isaac,  his  successor.  ii.  Daniel,  M.D. 

I.  A  dau.  m.  Thomas  Hacket,  Esq. 
He  d.  6  Oct.  1794.     His  eldest  son. 

The  Rev.  Isaac  Bryan,  Rector  of  Horetown,  co.  Wexford, 
6.  13  May,  1746;  m.  25  June,  17S5,  Mary,  dau.  of  Maurice- 
Howlin  D'Arcy,  Esq.  of  Coolure,  co.  Wexford,  by  Eleanor  his 
wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Tottuuham,  Esq  ,  M.P.,  of  Tottcn- 


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ERT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


BUG 


ham  Green,  co.  Wexford,  sister  of  Sir  John  Tottenham,  Ist 
tart,  of  Tottenham  Green,  and  aunt  of  Sir  Cbarles  Tot- 
tenham Loftus,  2nd  bart.,  created  Eakl  and  Maeqdess  of  Elt. 
By  her  (who  d.  1803),  Rev.  Isaac  Bryan  left  at  Ids  decease, 
1796,  two  daus.,  who  both  married;  and  three  sons, 

I.  Jacob  Edward,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Meade  Dennis,  6.  23  Jan.  1790,  d.  s.p. 

III.  LofT08  Ajjtuony,  of  Upton. 
The  3rd  son, 

LoFTDS   Anthovt   Brtan,    Esq.    of  Upton,  co.  Wexford, 
High  Sherifl  of  the  city  of  Dublin  1836-37,  6.  24  Aug.  1793;  m. 
13  Oct.  18.32,  Marian,  dau.  of  William  Izon,  Esq.  of  The  Lodge, 
West  Bromwich,  co.  Stafford,  and  had  issue, 
Isaac  William,  J. P.  co.  Wexford,  Barrister-at-Law,    B.A. 
Trin.  CoU.,  6.  29  Nov.  1833;  d.  unm.  7  Dec.  1866. 
Loftus  Anthony,  B.A.,  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  b.  16  April,  1837; 
m.  14  Nov.    186.5,    Georgina,    youngest   dau.    of    the  late 
J.  M'Craith,  Esq.  of  co.  Limerick,  and  d.  1871,  leaving  an 
only  son, 

LoFTCs  Anthont,  now  of  Upton. 
Jacob,  6.  1840;  d.  unm.  31  March,  1866. 
William  Izon,  late  of  Upton. 
Charlotte,  m.  Kev.  Francis  Swift,  Incumbent  of  Mullingur, 

CO.  Westmeath. 

Marian,  m.  30  June,  1868,  George  Gledstanes  Richards,  eldest 

son  of  John  Richards,  Esq.  of  MacMine,  who  d.  24  Feb.  1876. 

Mr.  Bryan  d.  1867,  having  devised  Upton  to  his  younger  son, 

William  Izon   Bbtan,   Esq.  of  Upton  and  Bormount,  co. 

Wexford,  J.P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  M.A.  and  LL.B.,  Trin.  Coll., 

Dublin,  b.  29  Aug.  1841,  d.  umn.  21  Jan.  1873,  when  he  was  .s. 

by  his  nephew,  the  present  proprietor. 

Anna — Erm.,  a  lion  rampant  gu.  crowned  or,  between  two 
cinquefoils  in  chief  and  a  fleur-de-lis  in  base  az.,  a  canton  of 
the  second  charged  with  three  bars  dancette  arg. 

Cre.sJ— On  a  mural  crown  ppr.  a  lion  rampant  gu.  collared 
gemelle  or,  and  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  cinquefoil 
arg. 

MoUo—Yano  mea  recupero. 

Sea«»— Upton,  Kllmuckridge,  Gorey,  co.  Wexford,  Bormount 
Bree,  Enniscorthy. 


BRYMER    OF    ILSINGTON. 

Beymee,  William  Eexest,  Esq.,  M.A.,  of 
Ilsington,  co.  Dorset,  J.P.,  M.P.  for  Dorchester,  h. 
1840.  Mr.  Brymer  is  eldest  survivicg  son  of  the 
late  John  Brymer,  Esq.  of  Ilsington,  High  Sheriff 
1865,  by  Ehza-Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Greorge  Tug- 
weU,  Esq.  of  Bath. 

iS€a£— Ilsington  House,  near  Dorchester. 


BUCHAN    OF    ATJCHMACOY. 

BuCHAN,  Louisa,  of  Auchmacoy,  co.  Aberdeen, 
s.  her  father  1874. 

HintaSC— There  is  a  tradition  that  the  first  of  this  family, 
who  is  stated  to  have  been  a  son  of  Comyn,  Earl  of  Buchan, 
held  the  estate  of  Auchmacoy  of  that  powerful  family,  and, 
notwithstanding  the  almost  general  hostility  of  the  clan  to 
RoBEET  Bruce,  adhered  so  faithfully  to  that  prince  that  he  was 
allowed  to  retain  his  lands,  on  condition  of  his  taking  a  new 
name,  and  that  thereupon  he  chose  that  of  Bcchan.  The 
representative  of  the  Buchans  of  Auchmacoy,  in  the  17th 
century, 

James  Buchan,  of  Auchmacoy,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Alex- 
ander Seton,  of  Pitmedden,  and  had  four  sons, 
Alexander,  of  Auchmacoy. 
James,  who  «.  his  brother,  of  whom  presently. 
Thomas,  who  served  with  distinction  in  France  and  Holland, 
and  wa,s  appointed  by  Charles  11.  Col.  of  a  rcgt.  of  foot  iu 
Scotland.    Subsequently  he  was  promoted  to  Major-Gen.  by 
James  II.,  by  whom  he  was  appointed  Commander  of  the 
Forces  in  Scotland,  after  the  fall  of  Viscount  Dundee  at 
Killiecrankie.     He  (/.  1720. 
John,   who  commanded  a  rcgt.  of  foot  for  the  Prinxe  of 
Orange. 
rhe  2nd  son, 

James  Bdchan,  «.  his  elder  brother,  Alexander.  He  was 
father  of 

James  Buchan,  of  Auchmacoy,  Major  in  the  service  of 
James  II.,  who  in.  a  dau.   of  Sir   John  Forbes,  Bart,   of 
Craigievar,  and  had  a  son  and  htir, 
Thomas  Buf-nAN,  of  Auchmacoy,  who  n\.  his  cousin,  Nicoli, 


dau.  of  Thomas  Buchan,  of  Cairnbulg,  by  his  wife,  the  Hon. 
Grace  Hamilton,  dau.  of  the  last  Lord  Bargany,  and  by  her 
was  father  of 

Thomas  Buchan,  of  Auchmacoy,  who  to.  Euphemia,  dau.  of 
Robert  Turner,  Esq.  of  Menie,  co.  Aberdeen,  and  d.  1819, 
leaving  a  dau.,  ni.  Col.  Sinclair,  R.A.,  and  a  son, 

James  Buchan,  Esq.  of  Auchmacoy,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  June, 
1800;  m.  12  June,  1833,  Helen,  2nd  dau.  of  Garden  Duff,  Esq. 
of  Hatton,  co.  Aberdeen,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  d.  unm.  1866.  Louisa,  now  of  Auchmacoy. 

He  d.  28  Nov.  1874. 

^/•j/is— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  three  lions'  heads 
erased  sa.,  langued  gu.,  for  Buchan;  2nd  and  3rd,  quarteriy, 
1st  and  4th,  gu.,  three  cinquefoils  erm.;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a. 
galley  with  her  sails  furled  sa.,  all  within  a  bordure  compony 
arg.  and  az. ;  the  1st  charged  with  hearts,  gu. ;  the  2nd  witii 
mullets,  arg.,  being  the  arms  of  William,  3rd  Lord  Bargeuy, 
of  whom  Mr.  Buchan  is  heir  of  line. 

Crest — A  sun  shining  on  a  sunflower  full  blown,  ppr. 

Supporters — Dexter,  a  heron  with  an  eel  in  its  beak  all  ppr. ; 
sinister,  an  antelope  arg.  coUared  gu.  the  collar  charges) 
with  three  cinquefoils  erm. 

Motto— 'Kon  inferiora  secutus. 

Seat — Auchmacoy  House,  EUon,  N.B. 


BUCHANAN    OF    LENY. 
See  Buchanan-Hamilton. 


BUCHANAN    OF    HALES    HALL. 

Buchanan,  Phillips,  Esq.  of  Hales  Hall,  co. 
Stafford,  h.  11  Dec.  1820 ;  m.  1848,  Louisa  Lucy, 
youngest  dau.  of  Eobert  Townley  Parker,  Esq. 
M.P.  of   Cuerdcn  Hall,  Lancashire,  and   has  had 


I.  Alexander  Phillips,  d.  1862. 

I.  Louisa  Constance,  d.  1 862. 

II.  Edith  Mary,  rn.  June,  1874,  Edward  Maltby  Wakema:;, 
Esq.  of  Coton  Hall,  Bridgnorth. 

III.  Jessie  Marion. 

Mr.  Buchanan  was  formerly  in  the  6th  Dragoon 
Guards,  and  is  J.P.  for  cos.  Salop  and  Stafford,  and 
Patron  of  one  Living. 

iLllTCaflC. — Rev.  Alexander  Henry  Buchanan,  of  Halos 
Hall,  CO.  Stafford,  J. P.,  son  of  John  Buchanan,  Esq.,  by  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Phillips,  Esq.,  b.  10  Oct. 
1790;  m.  15  Nov.  1819,  Susanna,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Maxey 
Pattison,  Esq.  of  West  House,  co.  Chester,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Phillips,  now  of  Hales  Hall. 

II.  James  Maxey,  m.  Sophia,  only  child  of  A.  Barwell,  Ecq., 
C.S.,  son  of  R.  Barwell,  Esq.  of  Stanstead. 

HI.  William,  d.  at  Madeira,  1862. 

IV.  Alexander. 

v.  Clement,  d.  at  St.  Leonard's,  Nov.  1856. 
VI.  Henry  Brian,  Capt.  Rifle  Brigade. 

I.  Susan,  m.  Arthur  Brooke,  Esq.,  4th  son  of  the  late  Sir 
Richard  Brooke,  Bart,  of  Norton  Priory,  Cheshire ;  and  d. 
1852. 

II.  Helen  Mary. 

He  had  one  brother,  William  Theophilus  Buchanan,  Esq.  of 
North  Cote,  near  Westbury,  Gloucestershire  (who  m.  1823, 
EUza  Anne,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard  Massie,  of  Codding- 
ton,  CO.  Chester,  and  d.  1865),  and  a  sister,  Eleanor,  m. 
Clement  Swetenham,  Esq.  of  Somerford  Booths,  Chesliire. 

/S(;a«— Hales  Hall,  near  Market  Drayton.  Hales  Hall  was 
first  erected  in  1800 ;  and  was,  with  the  estate,  purchased  by 
the  late  proprietor  in  1824.  It  is  about  a  mile  from  the  battle- 
field of  Blore  Heath.  A  rude  cross  still  marks  the  spot  where 
Lord  Audley  is  supposed  to  have  stood. 


BUCHANAN    OF    ARDOCH. 

Buchanan,  Thomas  John,  Esq.  of  Ardoch,  co. 
Dumbarton,  6.  8  April,  1842  ;  in.  17  Sept.  1808, 
Janet  D'AbdyhU,  eldest  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  John 
Money  Carter,  late  Ist  Eoyal  Scots,  and  grand-dau. 
of  Alexander,  8th  Lord  Elibank,  and  has  issue, 

John  Pabses,  6.  10  June,  1869. 


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Mr.  Buchanan  was  formerly  an  Officer  in  the  52nd 
Light  Infantry. 

JLinCaflC. — From  John  Buchanan,  eldest  son  of  the  2nd 
Marriage  of  Thomas  Buchanan,  of  Carberth,  who  was  grand- 
son of  Thomas  Buchanan,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Walter  Buchanan, 
l?th  Laird  of  Buchanan,  sprang, 

William  Buchanan,  who  acquired,  in  1693,  the  estate  of 
Ardoch,  co.  Dumbarton.  He  m.  Jean,  dau.  of  Kincaid,  of 
Auchenreoch,  and  dying  1723,  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

John  Buchanan,  of  Ardoch  (son  of  Thomas  Buchanan),  6. 
1706 ;  in.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  AVilliam  Crawford,  Merchant,  of 
Glasgow,  and  had  one  son  and  two  daus.,  viz.,  Thomas, 
his  heir;  Mary,  m.  Rev.  James  Graham;  and  Agnes,  m. 
John  Buchanan,  of  Ladrishmore.  Mr.  Buchanan  m.  2ndly, 
1747,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Walter  Buchanan,  Writer  in  Glasgow, 
and  relict  of  Andrew  Buchanan,  of  Cremannan,  and  by  her 
had  another  dau.  Frances,  b.  1751,  in.  John  Maxwell,  of 
Dargaval,  co.  Renfrew.  This  John,  who  was  an  eminent 
lawyer  at  Glasgow,  d.  13  Jan.  1774,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Buchanan,  of  Ardoch,  b.  6  Nov.  1733.  This  gentle- 
man in.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Moses  Buchanan, 
descended  in  a  direct  line  from  John,  son  of  Alexander 
Buchanan,  of  Ibert,  brotherof  George  Buchanan,  the  historian 
and  poet,  and  by  her  had  a  son,  John,  his  successor.  He  m. 
2ndly,  Jean,  dau.  of  John  Gray,  of  Dalmarnock,  and  had, 
James,  who  in.  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Parlies,  Esq.  of 
Warwick;  and  Elizabeth,  in.  Alexander  Gordon,  Esq.  Mr. 
Buchanan  m.  3rdly,  Helen,  dau.  of  William  Graham,  of  Bird- 
stone,  and  had  four  other  sons  and  two  daus., 

William,   in.  the  Hon.   Elizabeth  Murray,   eldest  dau.    of 
Alexander,  7th  Lord  Elibank. 

Robert,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Dunlop  of  Annanhill,  co.  Ayr. 

Thomas. 

Archibald,  Commander  R.N.,  m.   MatUda    Dalbiach,    and 
d.  1822. 

Helen,  m.  John  Balfour,  Esq.  Marion. 

He  d.  10  Dec.  1789,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Buchanan,  Esq.  of  Ardoch,  Vice-Lieut.,  Lieut. -Com- 
mander of  the  local  Militia,  and  M.P.  for  that  shire,  6.  8  Jan. 
1761 ;  m.  1  Nov.  1785,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Parkes,  Esq. 
of  Netherton,  co.  Worcester,  by  whom  (who  d.  4  Sept.  1807), 
he  had  issue, 

John,  late  of  Ardoch. 

Mary,  in.  Robert  Findlay,  Esq.  of  Easter  Hill,  co.  Lanark. 

Margaret,  d.  25  Jan.  1825.'  Elizabetli. 

His  only  son, 

John  Buchanan,  Esq.  of  Ardoch,  J.P.,  h.  24  March,  1799, 
rn.  1841,  Helen,  eldest  dau.  of  John  MacGregor,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue  an  only  child, 

Thomas  John,  now  of  Ardoch. 
Mr.  Buchanan,  d.  8  Jan.  1875. 

Arms— Or,  a  lion  rampant  sa.,  in  the  dexter  paw  a  dagger, 
ppr.  within  a  double  treasure  flory  and  counter-flory  with 
ileurs-de-Us  of  the  second,  all  within  a  bordure  gu. 

Crest — Two  hands  grasping  a  two-handed  sword,  ppr. 

Motto — Clariora  sequor. 

Seat — Ardoch,  co.  Dumbarton. 

Residence— 2d,  Abingdon  Road,  Kensington,  W. 


CARKICK-BXJCHAKrAN  OF  DEUXiIPELLIEE, 
HOUSE. 

Caeeick  Buchanan,  David  Caeeick  Eobeet, 
Esq.  of  Drvmipellier  House,  co.  Lanark,  Finlaystone, 
Senfrewshire,  and  G-len-Carradale,  co.  Argyle,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  Lieut. -Col.  Commanding  2nd  Royal  regt. 
of  Lanark  Militia,  b.  16  Sept.  1825  ;  m.  22  March, 
1849,  Frances  Jane,  dau.  of  Anthony  Lefroy,  Esq., 
M.P.  Cai'rickglass,  co.  Longford  (eldest  son  of  the 
Bight  Hon.  T.  L.  Lefroy,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of 
Ireland),  hy  the  Hon.  Mrs.  Lefroy,  dau.  of  the 
late  Greneral  Viscount  Lorton. 

iitnCagC. — This  is  a  hranch  of  the  ancient  and  distin- 
guished family  of  Buchanan  of  Buchanan,  or  that  ilk. 

Alexander  Buchanan,  5tli  in  descent  from  John  of  Lcny, 
3rd  son  of  John  Buchanan,  Laird  of  Buchanan  in  the  15th 
century,  had  two  sons,  John,  his  successor  at  Mochastel, 
and 

Walter  Buchanan,  of  Glenny,  whose  grandson,  Capt. 
James  Buchanan,  s.  to  the  estate  «f  Glenny,  but  dying  in 


France  without  issue,  his  uncle,  the  2nd  son  of  Walter,  of 
Glenny,  ' 

Alexander  Buchanan,  became  heir  to  his  nephew,  the 
Laird  of  Glenny.  He  had  two  sons,  Andrew  and  George;  the 
elder, 

Andrew  Buchanan,  purchased  Gartacharan  from  Lord 
Napier.    He  had  two  sons,  Alexander,  his  successor,  and 

George  Buchanan,  a  Magistrate  and  Merchant  in  Glasgow, 
who  had  four  sons  and  one  dau., 
George,  a  Merchant,  who,  with  his  brothers  Andrew,  Niel, 
and  Archibald,  were  the  origmal  promoters  of  the  Buchanan 
Society  in  that  city.    Ue  was  twice  in. ;  2ndly,  to  a  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Forbes,  Bart.,  of  Foveran,  co.  Aberdeen,  and  had 
four  sons  and  four  daus.    Andrew,  his  eldest  son,  in.  three 
times :  two  of  his  daus.  resided  at  the  Moor  Farm,  near 
Taunton.    Descendants  in  the  male  line  of  Andrew  settled 
in  Jamaica,  New  Zealand,  and  Newfoundland. 
Andrew,  of  Mountvernon,  co.  Lanark. 
Archibald,  of  Auchintorlie,  co.  Dumbarton. 
Neil,   of   HilUngton,   co.   Renfrew,   M.P.   for  the   Glasgow 
district  of  burghs,  whose  male  line  is  now  extinct.     He  lefi 
one  son  and  three  daus. :  of  the  latter,  Ann,  the  eldest,  m. 
Oswald,  Bishop  of  Raphoe ;  and  Marion,  the  3rd,  becamo 
the  wife  of   OUphant,  of  Rossie,  co.   Perth,    Postmaster- 
General  for  Scotland. 
Mary,   m.   George  Buchanan,   of  Auchiatoshan,    co.  Dum- 
barton. 

Andrew  Buchanan,  Esq.,  of  Mountvernon,  co.  Lanark  (2nd 
son  of  George,  of  Glasgow)  m.  Miss  Montgomery,  and  had  two 
sons  and  five  daus.  The  elder  son,  James,  m.  Margaret 
Hamilton,  grand-dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Haddington,  and  sister  of 
the  Countesses  of  Morton  and  Selkirk,  and  of  Lady  Halket, 
of  Pitferran.  By  this  lady  he  had,  with  a  son,  who  d.  vjim., 
several  daus.,  of  whom  Helen  m.  Admiral  Sir  George  Home, 
Bart.    Andrew  Buchanan's  2nd  son, 

George  Buchanan,  Esq.,  to.  Miss  Dunlop,  of  Gankirk,  and 
left  a  large  family.     His  eldest  surviving  son  and  heir, 

David  Buchanan,   Esq.,   took  the  additional  surname  of 
Carrice,  on  being  left  property  by  the  late  Robert  Carrick, 
Esq.,  Banker,  of  Glasgow.    He  m.  29  May,  1788,  Miss  Gillden, 
and  d.  20  May,  1827,  leaving  issue, 
Robert,  his  heir. 

Andrew,  of  Greenfield,  co.  Lanark,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  in.  1826, 
Bethea  Hamilton,  dau.  of  William  Ramsay,  Esq.  of  Gogar, 
and  has  issue,  David  William  Ramsay,  m.  3  Dec.  1863,  tho 
Lady  Kathleen  Hely  Hutchinson. 

Elizabeth,  rn.  1st,  Robert  Graham,  M.D.,  son  of  H.  Moir, 
Esq.,  of  Leekie. 
Marion,  m.  John  Hay,  Esq.,  R.N.,  of  Morton. 
Mr.  Carrick  Buchanan  purchased  hack  Drumpellier  from  hij 
cousin,  Robert  Sterling.    His  son  and  heir, 

Robert    Carrick  Buchanan,  Esq.    of  Drumpellier,    b.  31 
Oct.  1797;  in.  16  July,  1824,  Sarah  Maria  Clotilde,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  late  Sir  Joseph  WaUis  Hoare,  Bart.,  of  Annabella,  co. 
Cork,  by  Lady  Harriet  O'Bryen,  his  wife,  sister  of  the  last 
Marquess  of  Thomond;  and  d.  7  Feb.  1841,  having  had  issue, 
David  Carrick  Robert,  now  of  Drumpellier. 
Walhs  O'Bryen  Hastings,    92nd    Highlanders,    &.    17    No-c. 
1826;  m.  Anna,  dau.  of  Albany  Savile,  Esq.,  of  Oakhamp- 
ton  Park,  North  Devon;  and  d.  s.p.  18  March,  1855,  at 
Alexandria. 

George,  6.  IS  Nov.  1827 ;  Capt.  Scots  Greys ;  d.  unm.  Nov. 
1863. 

^?-))is— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  lion  rampant  sa.  within 
a  double  tressure  flory  counter  flory  gu.,  for  Buchanan  ;  2nd 
and  3rd,  sa.,  a  chevron  between  two  bears'  heads  erased 
in  chief,  and  another  in  base  arg.  muzzled  gu.  On  the  chief 
point  of  the  chevron  a  cinquefoil  of  tlie  first,  for  Lenny. 

Crest— A  hand  couped  holding  a  cap  purp.  hned  erm  within 
two  laurel  branches  disposed  in  orle  ppr. 

Mottoes— Seioio  the  ^nits— Audaces  juvo;  above  the  Crest— 
Clarior  hino  honos. 

^cats— Drumpellier  House,  Coatbridge,  N.C.,  and  Glencarra- 
dale,  CO.  Argyle. 


BUCHANAN    OF    AUCHINTORLIE. 

Buchanan,  Andrew,  Esq.  of  Auchintorlie,  co. 
Dumbarton,  b.  14  March,  1817 ;  m.  20  Nov.  1845, 
Mary  Jemima  Dundas  Adamima,  youngest  dau.  of 
Sir  James  Fergusson,  Bart,  of  Kilkerran,  co.  Ayr, 
by  Henrietta  his  wife,  3rd  dau.  of  Admiral  Viscount 
Duncan. 

EiltCaCir.— Akchibald  Buchanan,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  George 
Buchanan,  of  Glasgow  (.sec  Buchanan  of  Drumpellier),  acquired 
Auchintorlie,  co.  Dumbarton,  from  his  brother  Andrew,  as 
also  the  lands  of  Hilhngton,  co.  Renfrew,  upon  the  death  of 


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his  brother  Neil.  He  m.  Martha,  dau.  of  Peter  Murdoch, 
Esq.  of  RoseliiU,  co.  Kenfrew,  Lord  Provost  of  Glasgow,  by 
whom  he  had  issue, 

G^^b"e  I    successively  of  Auchintorlie. 
Akdkzw,  of  Ardinconnal,  and  heir  of  destination  of  Auchin- 
torlie, of  wliom  presently. 
Mary,  m.  Alexander  Speirs,  of  Elderslie,  co.  Renfrew. 

The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Peter  Buchanan,  Esq.  of  Auchintorlie,  m.  Miss  Catherine 
Macpherson,  who,  after  his  death,  m.  Sir  Ewen  Cameron, 
Bart.,  of  Fassifern,  co.  Inverness.  Dying  s.  p.,  Mr.  Buchanan 
was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Geoege  Bdchanan,  Esq.  of  Auchintorlie,  who  was  twice  m., 
but  had  no  issue.  He  left  the  family  estates  of  Auchintorlie 
and  others  in  co.  Dumbarton,  and  Hiilington,  co.  Renfrew,  to 
his  nephew,  Akciiibald  :  his  brother, 

Andrew  Bcchanan,  Esq.  of  Ardinconnal,  co.  Dumbarton, 
and  Auchingray,  co.  Lanark,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6.  12  July,  1745  ; 
ni.  3  July,  17G9,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Dennistoun,  of 
Colgrain  and  Dennistoun,  and  had, 

I.  Archibald,  of  Auchintorlie,  co.  Dumbarton,  and  Hilling- 
ton,  CO.  Renfrew,  m.  3  June,  1816,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  the 
late  Richard  Dennistoun,  Esq.  of  Kelvin  Grove,  co.  Lanark, 
and  d.  16  Dec.  1832,  leaving  issue, 

1  Andrew,  now  of  Auchintorlie. 

2  George,  d.  in  infancy. 

3  Richard  Dennistoun,  6.  22  Sept.  1830 ;  late  Capt.  72nd 
Highlanders. 

1  Christian  Alston,  who  is  married. 

2  Jane  Dennistoun.  3  Mary  Dennistoun. 

4  Isabella  Dennistoun. 

5  Georgina  Grace,  m.  George,  son  of  the  Sir  James 
Fergusson,  Bart. 

6  Arctiina,  deceased. 

II.  James,  of  Blairvadock,  Ardiconnal,  foi-mprly  seated  at 
Craigend  Castle,  co.  StirUng,  m.  Lady  Janet  Sinclair,  eldest 
dau.  of  James,  12th  Earl  of  Caithness,  and  had  issue, 

1  Andrew  (Eight  Hon.  Sir,  Bart.),  G.C.B.,  late  Ambassador 
iit  Vienna,  m.  1st,  1839,  Frances  Katharine,  dau.  of  Very 
Rev.  Edward  Mellish,  Dean  of  Hereford,  and  has,  with 
other  issue,  James,  Commander  K.N.,  6.  1840,  m.  1873, 
Arabella  Catherine,  youngest  dau.  of  G.  C.  Colquitt- 
Craven,  Esq.  of  Brockhampton  Park,  co.  Gloucester ;  and 
Florence  Jane,  vi.  8  May,  1865,  Commander  Maxwell 
Fox,  R.N.,  of  Annaghmore,  King's  Co.  Sir  Andrew  m. 
2ndly,  27  May,  1857,  Hon.  Gcorgiana  Elizabeth  Stuart, 
dau.  of  Lord  Blantyre. 

1  Helen  John  Sinclair,  widow  of  William  Wootton  Abney, 
Esq.  of  Measham  Hall,  co.  Leicester. 

2  Jane  Dennistoun,  7)i.  William  Tritton,  Esq. 

3  Jane  Campbell,  m.  Richard  Fox,  Esq.  of  Awbawn,  co. 
Cavan,  grandson  of  Barry,  1st  Earl  of  Farnham. 

4  Charlotte  Macgregor  Murray,  m.  Charles  Henry  Forbes, 
Esq.  of  Kingairlock,  co.  Argyle. 

5  Matilda  Frances  Harriet,  m.  Patrick  Maitland,  of  Freugh, 
great-grandson  of  Charles,  6th  Earl  of  Lauderdale. 

Mr.  James  Buchanan  is  deceased,  and  his  wife  d.  24  Feb. 

1867. 
I.  Jesse,  m.  James  Monteith,  Esq.  of  Craighead,  co.  Lanark. 
n.  Martha,   m.  George  YuUe,  Esq.   of  Cardross  Park,  co. 

Dumbarton,  2nd  son  of  George  YuUc,  of  Darleith. 

./4r»ts— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  lion  rampant  sa., 
armed  and  langued  gu.,  within  a  double  tressure  flowered  and 
counter-flowered  with  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  second,  for  Buchanan  ; 
2nd  and  3rd,  sa.,  a  chevron  between  two  bears'  heads  erased 
in  chief  and  another  in  base  arg.,  muzzled  gu.  On  the  chief 
point  of  the  chevron  a  cinquefoil  of  the  first,  for  Lenny. 

Crest — A  hand  couped,  holding  up  a  ducal  cap  lined  erm. 
within  two  laurel  branches  disposed  in  orle  ppr. 

Motto — Clarior  hinc  honos. 

Seat— Auchintorlie,  Dumbarton. 


BUCHANAN    OF    POWIS. 

BucHANAX,  JouN,  Esq.  of  Powis,  co.  Clackman- 
nan, late  Bombay  Civil  Service,  b.  13  Oct.  1812  ; 
m.  17  July,  1837,  Harriet,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late 
J.  Nimmo,  Esq.,  II.E.I.C.S.,  Bombay,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Alexander,  late  Capt.  H.M.'s.  Indian  army,  b. 
26  March,  1842. 

II.  Ralph  Edmondstoune,  Lieut.  59th  regt. 

III.  James  Kynynniound  Edmondstoune. 

IV.  John.  v.  Francis  Charles. 

I.  Catherine  Annie,  d.  young. 

II.  Elizabeth  Grace.  i;i.  Annie  Harriet. 


iLfUCagp.— The  Buchanans  of  Lenny  are  descended 
from  the  first  cadet  which  came  off  the  family  of  Bdchanan  of 

Buchanan. 

Alan  Buchanan,  2na  son  of  Gilbert,  8th  laird  of  Buchanan, 
1)1.  Margaret,  of  Lenny  (dau.  of  Gijlespic  of  Lenny),  who, 
according  to  a  charter  of  Alexander  H.  to  this  Alan,  dated 
5  Oct.  1227,  held  Lenny,  "  by  virtue  of  a  small  sword  whi;h 
King  Culen  (905-70)  gave  as  a  symbol  to  Gillespie  Moir,  licr 
ancestor,  for  his  particular  service." 

Janet  Buchanan,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Buchanan,  of 
Lenny,  3rd  in  descent  from  the  above  Alan,  m.  John,  12tb 
laird  of  Buchanan,  whose  3rd  son, 

John  Buchanan,   s.   to  Lenny,  and  had  one  son,  Andrew 
Buchanan,  his  successor,  who  m.  a  dau.  of  Lockhart  of  Barr, 
and   had   five  sons,   John,   Archibald,  Walter,   George,    and 
Gilbert,  concerning  two  of  whom  only  anything  is  known,    ' 
viz.,  ', 

John,  who  s.  to  Lenny,  and  m.  a  dau.  of  Mushet,  of  Burn- 
bank,  with  whose  son  Patrick,  laird  of  Lenny,  the  male  line 
ended  on  liis  decease  in  1540. 

Walter,  who  obtained  a  perpetual  lease  of  Mochastel. 

John  Buchanan,  son  and  successor  of  Walter  of  Mochastel, 
6th  in  descent  in  the  direct  male  line  from  Walter  (1st  of 
Mochastel)  last  mentioned,  acquired  the  lands  of  Arnpryor, 
Strathyre,  and  a  part  of  the  lands  of  Buchanan,  and  had  two 
sons, 

Robert,  his  heir. 

Walter,  of  Auchleshie,  of  whom  afterwards. 
Robert  Buchanan,  of  Arnpryor,  &o.,  the  eldest  son  by  his 
first  marriage,  had  an  only  dau.  Marion,  m.  to  John  Hamilton 
of  Bardowie.  He  m.  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Muirhead  of 
Rashiehill,  and  had  (with  a  dau.  Jean,  m.  to  McNab  of 
McNab)  a  son, 

Francis  Buchanan,  of  Arnpryor,  <&c.,  the  male  repre- 
sentative of  the  Buchanans  of  Lenny.  He  hi.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Henry  Buchanan,  of  Lenny,  who  descended 
from  a  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Patrick  Buchanan  of  Lenny,  above 
mentioned.  He  was  attainted  and  executed,  18  Oct.  1746,  for 
his  adherence  to  the  exiled  royal  family,  and  d.  s.  p. 

Walter  Buchanan,  of  Auchleshie,  2nd  son  of  John  of  Arn- 
pryor, and  uncle  to  Francis  last  mentioned,  m.  Margaret,  dau- 
of  Rt.  llev.  J.  Druinmond,  Bishop  of  Brechin,  and  had  one  son, 
James  Buchanan,  his  successor,  who  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau, 
of  Stewart  of  Ballochallan,  and  had 
James,  who  d.  unm. 
Duncan,  of  whom  presently. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Anne  Seton,  and  had  two  sons, 
Alexander,  of  Dullater. 

Walter,  wlio  got  the  lands  of  Stank,  and  Cournach. 
Duncan  Buchanan,  of  Auchleshie,  2nd  son,  who  carried  on 
the  family,  m.  Grizell,  dau.  of  Robertson  of  Meggar,  and  had 
three  sons, 
Alexander,  his  successor,  who  engaged  in  the  '4S,  and  followed 
the  fortunes  of  Prince  Charles  till  the  defeat  at  CuUoden, 
when,  being  taken  prisoner,  he  was  sent  to  London  and 
tried,  but  acquitted  on  account  of  his  extreme  youth; 
d.  unm. 

Walter,  d.  unm. 
John,  who  carried  on  the  line. 

John  Buchanan,  of  Auchleshie  and  Cambusmore,  the  3rd 
son,  s.  his  brother  Alexander,  and  in  1785,  when  the  forfeited 
estates  were  restored,  received  Strathyre  (which  was  a  part  of 
the  estate  of  his  cousin,  Buchanan  of  Arnpryor,  and  had  been 
forfeited  on  his  attainder  in  174G),  he  being  the  heir  male  of 
the  family  of  Arnpryor,  in  consequence  of  which  this  branch 
was  thereafter  designated   of  Arnpryor.       He    m.    Murray- 
Kynynmound  (who  d.  May,  1808),  dau.  of  Patrick  Edmond- 
stoune, of  Newton,  and  had  (with  four  daus.,  whod.  unm.), 
Alexander,   of  Arnpryor,  his  successor,  whose  grand-dau., 
Mrs.  Buchanan  Baillie-llamilton,   ot  Arnpryor,  now  repre- 
sents the  family. 
Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

James  Edmondstoune,  Capt.  3rd  Foot  Guards,  killed  in  action 
atTalavera,  28  July,  1809. 
He  rf.  Feb.  1817.    His  second  son, 

Thomas    Buchanan,  II.E.I.C.S.,    purchased   the   lands  of 
Powis.    He  ill.  31  Dec.  1811,  Catherine,  youngest  dau.  of  Lieut.- 
General  Sir  Ralph   Aborcromby,   K.B.  (who  d.  7  May,  1841), 
and  d.  12  May,  1842,  leaving  issue, 
John,  now  of  Powis,  and  late  of  Newton,  co.  Perth,  to  which 
estate  he  succeeded  in  ls57,  on  llie  death  of  his  cousin  Miss 
Edmondstoune,   grand-dau.  of  Patrick  Edmondstoune,  of 
Newton  before  mentioned. 
Ralph  Aborcromby,  Lieut.  R.N.,  d.  unm.  Nov.  1855. 


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James  John  Abercromby,  d.  young. 

Alexander,  Lieut.  79th  Highlanders,  m.  8  Oct.  1850,  Lady 
Grierson  (who  d.  2  Oct.  1854),  relict  of  Sir  Richard 
Grierson,  Bart,  of  Lag,  and  d.  s.  p.  18  Dec.  1855. 

y47-))!.s— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  lion  rampant  within 
a  double  tressure  flory  counter-flory,  gu.;*  2nd  and  3vti,  sa.,  on 
a  chevron  between  three  bears'  heads  erased  arg.,  muzzled, 
gules,  a  cinqueibil  of  the  first. 

Crest — A  sword  erect  arg. 

Mottoes — Over  the  crest,  Virtutegladiiparvi;  bcloio  the  shield, 
Kobilis  est  ira  leonis. 

Seat— Powis,  near  Stirling,  N.B. 


BUCK     OF    DENHOLME    AIJD 
GLANARBETH. 

Buck,  William,  Esq.  of  Denholme,  co.  Yori, 
and  Glanarbetb,  co.  Cardigan,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  cos. 
Pembroke  and  Cardigan,  High  Sheriff  of  the  latter 
1873,  b.  18  March,  1817. 

ILtnCaSC. — This  family  claims  descent  from  that  of  the 
Bucks,  extinct  Baronets. 

John  William  Bdck,  Esq.  6.  3  May,  1780 ;  son  of  John 
Buck,  Esq.  of  Townhill  House,  co.  York,  by  Caroline  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Traviss,  Esq.  of  Crofton,  co.  Lancaster ;  m.  28 
May,  1812,  Sophia,  dau.  of  William  Owen  Brigstocke,  Esq.  of 
Blaenpant,  co.  Cardigan;  and  d.  23  Aug.  1821,  leaving, 
besides  the  present  William  Buck,  Esq.  of  Denholme  and 
Glanarbeth,  two  daus., 

Caroline,  m.  6  June,  18.34,  Hcv.  William  Henry  Rooper,  of 
Abbots  Repton,  co.  Huntingdon. 

Sophia,  i)i.  3  July,  1847,  Charles  Augustus  Parkinson,  Esq.  of 
Twyn-y-Caye,  co.  Brecon. 

Arms — Paly  bendy  sinister  of  six  or  and  az.,  a  canton  erm. 
Crest — A  portcullis  az.  chained  or. 
iV/otfo— Nosce  teipsum ;  and  also.  Fide  et  fortitudine. 
Seats — Denholme,  Bradford,  co.  York ;  and  Glanarbeth.  co. 
Cardigan. 

BUCKLE  OF  NOKTON  HOUSE. 

BuCELE,  Christopher  Richard,  Esq.  of  Norton 
House,  Svissex,  b.  1  May,  1816 ;  m.  4  Jan.  1859, 
Caroline  Maria,  dau.  of  Abraham  Parry  Cumber- 
batch,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Chihstopheh  Reginald,  b.  18  Oct.  18C2. 

II.  Claude  WiUiam,  b.  11  Dec.  18C8. 

I.  Emma  Georgiana,  b.  2  Dec.  1859. 

II.  Caroline  Chaloner,  b.  8  March,  18G4. 

III.  Charlotte  Maude,  6.  4  Feb.  186G. 

ILtnCagC— This  family  of  Buckle  Is  descended  from  an 
ancient  family  formerly  resident  at  Brough-under-Stainmore, 
in  the  county  of  Westmorland. 

Sir  Cdthbekt  Buckle,  Knt.,  6.  1533,  of  Brough-under- 
Stainmore,  AVestinorlanii,  Citizen  and  Alderman  of  London, 
was  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1593-4,  and  d.  1  July,  1594,  during 
his  Mayoralty.  He  in.  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  John  Marsdon,  Esq. 
and  left  a  son. 

Sib  Chuistopher  Buckle,  Knt.,  who  purchased  the  estate 
of  Burrough  (since  called  Burgh)  in  the  parish  of  Banstead, 
Surrey,  in  1614.  He  in.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Martin  Barnham, 
Knt.,  and  dj  ing  1660,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Christopher  Buckle,  Knt.  of  Burgh  House,  6.  1629, 
knighted  3  Aug.  1681;  m.  1C53,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Lewis,  Knt.  of  Borden,  East  Meon,  Hants,  and  rf.  1712,  aged 
83.  He  had  four  sons,  Christopher;  Lewis;  William;  and 
Martin,  of  whom  the  eldest  (who  rf.  before  his  father,  1706) 
was 

Christopher  Buckle,  Esq.  &.  1G54,  of  Banstead,  Surrey; 
m.  1680,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Jacob  Forster,  Esq.,  Merchant,  and 
had,  with  three  younger  sons  and  a  dau.  (Sarah,  6.  1683,  who 
jii.  Henry  St.  John,  Esq.  of  Farley,  Hants),  a  son, 

Christopher  Buckle,  Esq.,  b.  1684,  who  s.  his  grandfather, 
of  Burgh  House,  Surrey.  He  built  Nork  House  on  his  estate, 
in  the  parish  of  Banstead,  and  gave  Burgh  House  to  his  son. 
He  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Leonard  Wessel,  Esq.,  Merchant,  by 

*  The  Buchanans  of  Lenny,  received  a  charter  from  David  II. 
granting  them  permission  to  bear  the  Royal  Lion,  in  memory 
of  their  great  antiquity  as  "Keepers  of  the  Small  Sword"  to 
the  Kings  of  Scotland. 


Anne  Crawford  his  wife,  .ind  d.  1759,  leaving  ,)vith  three  daus. 
(of  whom  Sarah,  in.  Isaac  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Garrets  House, 
Banstead;  Anne,  m.  Christopher  Mason,  Esq.  of  Greenwich; 
and  Martha,  d.  v.nin.),  three  sons, 

I.  Christopher,  b.  1711,  of  Burgh  House;  in.  1st,  Sarah, 
sister  of  Sir  Rowland  Hill,  of  Hawkstone,  Salop,  and  had 
with  a  dau.  Sarah,  who  d.  uain.  1821,  a  son, 

Christopher,  6.  1742,  of  Burgh  House.  He  sold  Nork 
House  to  Baron  Arden,  and  rf.  s.  p.  1816,  aged  74. 
Mr.  Christopher  Buckle  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Henry  St. 
John,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  Nathaniel  Wessel,  Esq.  by  whom 
he  left  at  his  decease,  10  Jan.  1783,  an  only  dau.,  Anne, 
b.  1758,  in.  Col.  Robert  Crowe,  of  Kiplin,  co.  York,  whose 
dau.,  Sarah  Crowe,  m.  John  Delaval  Carpenter,  last  Earl 
of  Tyronnel,  and  rf.  s.  jj. 

II.  Lewis,  of  whom  presently. 

lit.  Matthew,  b.  1718,  of  Nork  House,  Surrey,  Admiral  of  the 
Blue,  a  very  distinguished  officer ;  when  commanding  the 
"  Russel,''  an  old  72-gun  ship  only  half  manned,  he  captured 
the  "Glorioso,"  a  Spanish  ship  of  80  guns,  after  a  night 
engagement  of  six  hours  on  the  8th  Oct.  1747.  He  was 
Flag  Captain  to  Admiral  Boscawen  (afterwards  Lord  Fal- 
mouth) at  the  taking  of  Louisburg,  1758;  commanded  the 
"Namur"  in  Sir  Edward  Ilawke's  victory  over  the  French 
Fleet  under  Contlans,  1759;  and  comniaiuled  the  British 
Fleet  in  the  Downs  1783,  tlie  year  before  his  death.  He  m. 
1763,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Isaac  Hughes,  Esq,  of  Garret's 
House,  Banstead,  and  dying  at  Nork  House,  9  July,  1784, 
left  a  dau.  Hannah,  6.  1772;  m.  1S02,  her  cousin,  Matthew 
Buckle,  Esq.  of  Norton  House,  Sussex,  and  rf.  1836,  and  a 
son, 
Matthew,  of  Bath,  Admiral,  b.  1770,;  in.  2  Feb.  1799, 
Henrietta,  dau.  of  Henry  Reveley,  Esq.  of  Blackheath, 
and  d.  8  April,  1855,  having  by  her  (who  rf.  4  Nov.  1862), 
had  issue, 

1  Matthew  Hughes  George  (Rev.),  b.  1802,  Vicar  of 
Edlingham,  Northumberland;  m.  1834,  Ehzabeth,  dau. 
of  Rev.  Mr.  Baines,  and  has  issue,  1  Charles  Randolph,  b. 
1835,  Major  R.A. ;  2  Claude  Edward,  b.  1839,  Capt. 
E.N.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  George  Kennard,  and 
has  two  sons;  3  Dudley  Wilham,  b.  1843,  m.  Georgiana, 
dau.  of  H.  Baines,  Esq.,  and  has  issue ;  4  Lewis 
Crespigny,  6.  1845,  drowned  at  sea  1864;  1  Flora 
Catherine,  b.  1810;  in.  Major  AVaddilove,  of  Brunton, 
Cumberland;  Matilda  Georgiana,  b.  1841. 

2  Claude  Henry  Mason  (Sir),  6.  1803,  Admiral,  K.C.B., 
m.  1847,  Harriet,  eldest  dau.  of  T.  Deane  Shute,  Esq., 
of  Bramshaw  Hall,  Hants,  and  has  a  son,  Claude  Henry 
Shute,  b.  1818,  Lieut.  R.N. 

3  Edward,  b.  1808,  Licut.-Col.  R.E.,  in.  Flora,  dau.  of 
Col.  Maclean. 

4  Randolph  Clifton,  b.  1817,  Lieut.  Madras  Artillery,  rf. 
1847. 

1  Henrietta,  6.  1799;  rf.  1862. 

2  Matilda,  b.  1801 ;   rf.  1872. 

5  Georgiana,  b.  1806;  in.  1833,  Lieut.-Col.  Robinson, 
72nd  regt.,  and  had  issue,  William  Henry,  b.  1838,  rf. 
1856;  Georgiana,  6.  1840;  Henrietta,  b.  1842;  m. 
Alfred  Surtees,  Esq.,  and  has  issue ;  and  two  younger 
daughters. 

4  Jane,  b-  1814;    m.   1845,   Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Pigott, 
89th  regt.,  and  has  issue,  Arthur,  6.  1846,  rf.   1875; 
Alfred,  b.  1847,  Lieut.  R.N. ;  John,  b.  1850;  Edward, 
b.  1855;  and  Jane,  b.  1852. 
The  2nd  son, 

Lewis  Buckle,  Esq.  of  Borden,  East  Meon,  Hants,  6.  1713; 
m.  1757,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Dr.  Dickins,  Physician  of  Liverpool, 
and  by  her  (who  rf.  1811),  had  issue, 

I.  Lewis,  his  heir,  of  Eogate  Lodge,  Sussex,  b.  1758;  in. 
1782,  Frances,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bachelor,  Esq.  of  Prior  Court 
House,  Cheverley,  Berks,  and  had  issue, 

1  Lewis  Barton,  his  heir,  b.  1786,  Capt.  15th  Dragoons; 
in.  Gertrude,  dau.  of  John  Lockwood,  Esq.  of  Cashel,  co. 
Tipperary,  but  rf.  s.  p.  1819. 

2  William,  rf.  unm. 

3  John,  of  New  Hall,  co.  Haddington,  and  of  Rogate 
Lodge,  Sussex,  b.  1792;  in.  1st,  1817,  Isabella,  dau.  of 
Edward  Hay-Mackenzie,  Esq.  of  Tarbet  House,  co. 
Cromarty,  by  Hon.  Maria  Murray  Mackenzie  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  George,  6th  Lord  Elibank,  and 
had  issue,  Edward,  b.  1818,  of  Wimbledon,  m.Miss  Marie 
Shearsby,  and  has  three  daus. ;  Lewis-Barton,  b.  1824, 
rf.  1838;  John  Manners,  b.  1826;  Isabella  Dorothea,  to. 
Matthew  Dysart  Hunter,  Esq.  of  Anton's  Hill,  co.  Ber- 
wick, aid  of  Medomsley,  co.  Durham;  Eleanor  Frances; 
Maria  Emma;  Georgiana  Anne.  Mr.  John  Buckle  to. 
2ndly  1834,  Dorothea,  dau.  of  John  Blackwell,  Esq., 
Advocate,  and  had  by  her,  Cuthbert,  b.  1835;  Alfred 
John,  b.  1837,  rf.  laGS;  Barton,  6.  1839,  rf.  1858; 
Frederick  Lodwick,  b.  lall ;  Hubert,  b.  1843. 

II.  William  (Rev.),  6.  1759,  Rector  of  Pyrton,  co.  Oxford,  and 
Vicar  of  Banstead,  Surrey,  s.  his  cousin  Christopher  in  the 
possession  oJ  the  Burgh  estates ;  m.  Grace,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Stewart,  of  Grandtully  and  Murthly,  co.  Peith,  and  had 
(with  a  son,  Thomas,  who  was  killed  in  1826,  in  an  expedi- 


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tion  against  the  Ashantees,  under  Sir  Charles  Macartney; 
and  two  daus.,  of  whom  Jane  Frances,  in.  George  Eankin, 
Esq.,  and  Elizabeth  Eleanor,  d.  unm.  in  1846)  a  son  and 
heir, 
William  Lewis  (Rev.),  b.  1790,  Eector  of  Adwell,  Oxon, 
a.  at  the  death  of  his  father,  1832,  to  the  Burgh  estates 
and  the  living  of  Banstcad ;  m.  1822,  Maiy  Freeman,  dau. 
of  William  Manley,  Esq.,  Seijeant-at-Law,  Attorney- 
General  of  the  Chester  Circuit,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1860), 
had  issue,  1  William  Stewart,  6.  1823,  d.  1833 ;  2  Chris- 
topher, 6.  1824,  Lieut.-Col.  Bombay  Staff  Cops,  3rd 
Queen's  Own  Bombay  Cavalry;  3  Charles  Matthew,  6. 
1828,  Capt.  E.N. ;  4  Edward  Valentine  (Ecv.),  6.  1831, 
Vicar  of  Banstead,  m.  Mary  Georgiana,  dau.  of  Eev. 
Fiennes  Trotman,  Vicar  of  Dallington,  co.  Northampton, 
and  has  issue:  5  George  Manley,  b.  1826,  d.  1876,  Fellow 
of  King's  Coll.  Camb. ;  6  Cuthbert  Eobert,  6.  1837,  Com- 
mander E.N.,  'in.  Mary  Catherine,  dau.  of  Henry 
Gardiner,  Esq.  of  the  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  has  issue;  7  Archi- 
bald Lewis,  b.  1839,  and  d.  1874,  Capt.  E.E.,  m.  Louisa 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Eev.  Charles  Eose,  Eector  of  Cubington, 
Bucks,  and  left  a  son ;  1  Mary,  b.  1827 ;  2  Matilda,  6. 1829, 
m.  1851,  Eev.  Eobert  Higgins,  Vicar  of  Wareside,  Herts, 
and  has  issue,  3  Louisa  Sarah,  b.  1832 ;  4  Georgiana  Anne, 
6.  1834,  m.  Eev.  Eobert  Stanley,  Vicar  of  Felstead, 
Essex,  and  has  issue.  Eev.  William  Lewis  Buckle  d. 
1865,  having  in  1846,  sold  his  estates  in  Surrey  to  the 
Earl  of  Egmont. 
in.  Matthew,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Dickins,  b.  1761,  of  Medina  Cottage,  Isle  of  Wight, 
Inspector-General  of  Military  Hospitals;  m.  1814,  Miss 
Martha  Long,  of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  and  had  a  dau.,  Frances 
Martha,  who  m.  1827,  Captain  James  Sargeantson,  of  the 
50th  regt.,  and  left  two  daus.,  of  whom  Frances,  m.  John 
Walker,  Esq.  of  Mount  St.  John,  co.  York,  and  Mary,  m. 
Col.  Alexander  Stewart,  E.A.,  who  d.  1876. 
I.  Eleanor,  6. 1763;  m.  Dr.  Eeeve,  M.D.  of  Ireland. 

The  third  son, 

Matthew  Btckle,  Esq.,  &.  1760,  of  Norton  House,  Sussex, 
Commander  E.N. ;  m.  10  Oct.  1802,  his  cousin,  Hannah,  dau. 
of  Admiral  Matthew  Buckle,  of  Nork  House,  and  d.  16  March, 
1837,  having  by  her  (who  d.  3  Aug.  1836)  had  issue, 

I.  Cheistopher  Eichard,  now  of  Norton  House,  Sussex. 

I.  Louisa,  d.  18  Dec.  1828.  n.  Emma,  d.  1847. 

III.  Frances  JIartha,  m.  Eev.  John  Fearuley,  who  d.  1869. 

IV.  Eleanor,  m.  Major  George  Vaughan  Tinling,  E.E.,  who 
d.  1864,  and  has  a  dau.,  Eose. 

V.  Mary  Elizabeth. 

Arms— Sa..,  a  chev.  between  three  chaplets  arg. 
Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi-ounce  arg. 
Ilotto — NU  temere  nil  timide. 
-Seai— Norton  House,  Aldingbourne,  Chichester. 


BUCKLEY    OP    NEW    HALL. 

BrcKLEY,  Alfred,  Esq.  of  New  Hall,  Wilts, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  13  Oct.  1829 ;  m.  5  Jan.  1858, 
Geraldine  Maiy,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  George 
St.  John  Mildmay,  R.N.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edward  Duncombe  Henry,  6.  2  Aug.  1860. 

II.  George  Alexander  Mildmay,  6.  16  Oct.  1863. 

I.  Christine  Mary. 

II.  Winifred  Eosa  Isabel. 

III.  Ehzabeth  Ursula. 

3ttntag;C.— Edward  Bdckley,  descended  from  a  Welsh 
family,  supposed  to  have  had  a  common  ancestry  with  the 
Lords  Bulkeley,  d.  1730,  leaving  four  sons.    The  youngest. 

Pert  Buckley,  Esq.  of  Winkfield  Place,  Berks,  m.  Martha, 
dau.  of  WiUiam  Batt,  Esq.  of  Now  Hall,  Wilts,  and  relict  of 
Eichard  Bingham,  Esq.  of  Melcombe  Bingham,  Dorset;  and 
by  her  (who  d.  in  1765)  was  father  of 

Edward  Pery  Bdckley,  Esq.  of  Woolcombe  Hall,  Dorset, 
and  Minesteed  Lodge,  Hants,  b.  April,  1760,  Lieut.-Col.  of  the 
South- West  Hants  Militia;  m.  1782,  Lady  Georgina  West,  dau. 
of  John,  2nd  Earl  De  la  Warr,  and  by  her,  who  was  Lady  of 
the  Bedchamber  to  the  Princesses,  daus.  of  George  III.,  and 
who  d.  1832,  had  issue, 
Edward  Pery,  of  New  Hall. 
George  Eichard,  b.  1798;  and  d.  1815. 
Henry  William  (Eev.),  Eector   of   Hartshorn,  co.   Derby, 
6.  28  March,  1800;    m.  Sept.   1831,   Charlotte   Margaret^ 
eldest    dau.     of    Sir   John    Johnstone,     Bart.,    and    has 
issue,  Charles  Edward,  Eifie   Brigade,   b.  31    July,    1836- 
Georgiana    Elizabeth,    m.    14  June,    1859,    George    Elliot 
Eankcn,  Esq. ;  Henrietta  Janet,  m.  1806,  II.  Eevcll  Homfrav, 
Esq.;    and  Lilias  Chailottc,  -<■   20  July,   1859,   Edgar  J. 
Disney,  Esq. 


Georgiana  Henrietta,  in.  I&i4,  George  Lane-Fox,  Esq.  of 
Bramham  Park,  co.  York,  who  d.  1848. 
Col.  Buckley  filled  for  thirty  years  the  office  of  Groom  of  the 
Bedchamber  to  King  George  III.    He  d.  1840,  aged  81,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

General  Edward  Pery  Buckley,  of  New  Hall,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  M.P.  for  Salisbury,  6.  7  Nov.  1796;  in.  13  May,  1828, 
Lady  Catharine  PleydeU-Bouverie,  dau.  of  William,  Earl  of 
Eadnor,  by  Katharine  his  1st  wife,  only  dau.  of  Henry,  Earl 
of  Lincoln,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Alfred,  now  of  New  Hall. 

II.  Edward  William,  b.  13  Oct.  1829;  d.  23  March,  1840. 

III.  Duncombe  Frederick  Batt,  Lieut,  and  Capt.  Scots  Fusilier 
Guards,  b.  14  July,  1831 ;  killed  in  the  trenches  before 
Sebastopol,  6  Sept.  1855. 

IV.  Felix  John  (Eev.),  6.  15  Oct.  1834. 

V.  Victor,  b.  28  April,  1838;  m.  15  March,  1866,  Mary, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Admiral  Sir  James  Stirhng,  and 
nas  issue,  1  Wilfred  Stirling,  b.  3  March,  1868 ;  1  Kathleen 
Mary. 

I.  Frances  Gertrude. 
General   Buckley  was  for  twenty-one  years  Equerry  to  the 
Queen.    He  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  at  Waterloo. 

Arms— Sa,.,  a  chevron  between  three  bulls'  heads  cabosscd 
arg. 

Crest— Oat  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  bull's  head  arg.  armed 
of  the  first. 

Motto — Nee  temere  nee  timide. 

Seat— New  Hall,  Salisbury. 


LINDSEY-BUCKNALL    OP    TTJRIN 
CASTLE. 

LiNDSEY-BucKNALi,,  Samttel  Chaeles,  Esq.  of 
Turin  Castle,  co.  Mayo,  Lieut.  79th  foot;  b.  20 
April,  1842  ;  m.  1872,*E:atherine  Henrietta  Melvil, 
third  dau.  of  the  late  Col.  Francis  Farrant. 

HinCagC. — Thomas  Lindsey,  of  Turin  Castle,  eldest  son 
of  Samuel  Lindsey  Esq.,  of  Belleek,  co.  Mayo,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  1 
of  Eobert  Miller,  Esq.  of  Slilford,  in  the  same  co.,  and  had  * 
(with  several  daus.)  four  sons, 

Samuel,  his  heir.  Eobert.  Owen. 

Thomas,  grandfather  of  Thomas  Spencer  Lindsay,  Esq.  of 
Hollymount  (.see  that  family). 
He  d.  25  July,  1754 :  his  eldest  son, 

The  Eev.  Samuel  Lindsey,  of  Turin  Castle,  Eector  of 
Enniskillen,  co.  Fermanagh,  m.  6  Jan.  1749,  Frances,  eldest 
dau.  of  Col.  the  Eight  Hon.  Charles  Bucknall,  and  had  (with 
three  daus.,  Anne,  Frances,  and  Letitia,  all  to.,  the  eldest 
to  Arthur  Chichester  Macartney,  Esq.)  two  sons,  Thomas 
Bucknall,  his  heir ;  and  John,  successor  to  his  brother.  The 
eldest  son, 

Thomas  Bucknall  Lindsey,  Esq.  of  Turin  Castle,  Major  of 
the  South  Mayo  Blilitia,  m.  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  the  Eight 
Hon.  Arthur  Browne,  brother  of  the  2nd  Earl  of  Altamont, 
d.  s.  p.  1797,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  Lindsey,  Esq.  of  Turin  Castle,  who  took  the  surname 
of  Bucknall,  fiom  his  maternal  grandfather,  the  Eight  Hon. 
Charles  Bucknall.  He  in.  1785,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Capt. 
George  Bingham,  of  Castlebar,  Mayo,  uncle  to  the  1st  Lord 
Lucan,  and  left  at  his  decease  (with  a  dau.,  Georgina)  an  only 
son  and  heir, 

Samuel  Lindsey  Bucknall,  Esq.  of  Turin  Castle,  J.P.,  6. 
8  April,  178G;  in.  11  June,  1811,  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  Eichard 
Holmes,  Esq.  of  Prospect,  King's  Co.,  and  had  issue, 

John  Charles,  of  Turin  Castle. 

Thomas,  b.  22  April,  1818;  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Dom-  , 
brain. 

Eichard,  b.   26  April,   1821;  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Eichard  ; 
Garret,  Esq. 

Samuel,  6.  20  May,  1830. 

Anne,  ?».  Eobert  John,  eldest  son  of  Capt.  Thos.  Montgomery,  • 
E.N. 

Mary. 
Mr.  Lindsey  Bucknall  d.  24  April,  1844.    His  eldest  son, 

John  Charles  Lindsey  Bucknall,  Esq.  of  Turin  Castle, 
J.P.,  6.  19  April,  1813;  in.  24  May,  1838,  Anne,  only  child  of 
Charles  Crawford,  Esq.  of  Oatlands,  co.  Donegal,  and  had 
Issue, 

I.  Samuel  Charles,  now  of  Turin  Castle. 

II.  Hamilton  Owen,  b.  29  Jan.  1844. 

III.  John  Arbuthnot,  h.  25  April,  1845. 

IV.  Alexander  Crawford,  b.  4  Jan.  1855 
I.  Jane  Nina. 

He  d.  1869. 


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DUD 


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Arms—krg.,  two  chevrons  gu.  between  three  hucks'  heads 
cabossed  sa.  attired  or. 
Crest — A  buck's  head  cabossed  sa.  attired  or. 
iSeai— Turin  Castle,  Hollymount,  co.  Mayo. 


BUCKSTOKT    OP    BRADBORNE. 

Etjceston,  Eev.  Rowland  German,  of  Brad- 
borne,  CO.  Derby,  M.A.,  b.  Nov.  1828  ;    m.  10  Sept. 
1856,  Ada  Letitia,  dau.  of  Eev.  Henry  White,  and 
has  issue,  one  dau., 
Florence  Ada  Monica. 

SLtncatJC.— The  first  of  this  family  on  record  is  stated  to 
have  been  Henet  de  Bawkestone,  mentioned  in  a  deed  of  the 
year  1256 ;  one  Thomas  Buxton  was  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Derby 
1415.  The  regular  pedigrees  begin,  however,  about  the  year 
1500,  or  somewhat  earlier. 

John  Boxton,  of  Buxton,  in  co.  Derby,  living  10  Eliza- 
beth, had  two  sons,  William,  ancestor  of  the  Buxtons  of 
Buxton,  Brassington,  Bakev;ell,  and  Youlgravc  ;  and  a  2nd 
son,  Henry  Boxton,  of  Bradborne,  co.  Derby,  ancestor  of 

Henry  Bdxton,  Esq.  of  Bradborne,  b.  1670;  jh..  Dorothy, 
sister  of  the  Bight  Hon.  Sir  Richard  Levinge,  Bart.,  Lord 
Chief  Justice  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas  in  Ireland,  and 
left  at  his  decease,  6  May,  1721,  an  only  child, 

George  Bdxton,  Esq.  of  Bradborne,  m.  Margaret,  eldest 
dau.  of  Eichard  Stubbing,  Esq.  of  West  Broughton,  and  sister 
and  co-heir  of  Tliomas  Stubbing,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  for  co. 
Derby  1711,  by  whom  he  had  three  sons  and  three  daus.  Mr. 
Buxton  d.  June,  1732,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Euckston,  Esq.  of  Bradborne,  who  adopted  the 
present  mode  of  spelling  the  name.  He  m.  Sarah,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Eichard  Peacock,  Esq.  of  Kodsley,  in  co.  Derby, 
and  had  two  sons,  George,  his  heir,  and  Eichard,  who  d. 
young;  and  one  dau.,  Martha,  m.  1st,  Dr.  Berridge,  M.D., 
and  2ndly,  Eev.  Thomas  Francis  Twigge,  of  Derby.  Mr. 
Buckston  d.  8  April,  1810,  aged  89,  and  was  s.  by  his  sou. 

The  Eev.  George  Bdckston,  M.A.,  of  Ashborne,  Eector  of 
Shirland,  and  Vicar  of  Bradborne,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Moreton 
Walhouse,  Esq.  of  Hatherton,  co.  Stafford,  by  Frances  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Littleton,  Bart.,  of  Pillaton,  and  had  issue, 

German,  late  of  Bradborne.  John. 

Henry    Thomas  (Eev.),  ra.  Mary,   dau.   of  John   Goodwin 

Johnson,  Esq. 

Martha  Frances,  m.  Eev.  William  Blorgan,  of  Llandovery. 
Georgina,  m.  1816,  Eev.  George  Milner,  youngest  son  of  Sir 

Wihiam  Milner,  3rd  bart.,  of  Nun  Appleton,  co.  York. 
Elizabeth. 

Catharine,  m.  Graves  Arthur,  Esq.  of  co.  Wicklow. 
Louisa  Ellen. 

Mr.  Buckston  d.  Dec.  1826,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 
The  Eev.  German  Bdckston,  of  Bradborne,  6.  Sept.   1797, 

m.  May,  1820,  Ellen-Margaret,  only  child  of  the  Rev.  Eichard- 

Eowland  Ward,    of  Sutton-on-the-Hill,   co.   Derby,    and  had 

issue, 

Rowland  German,  now  of  Bradborne. 

Ellen  Martha.  Emily  Frances  Anne. 

The  Eev.  G.  Buckston  d.  17  April,  1861. 

Arms — Sa.,  two  bars,  arg.  between  which  three  mullets  of 
the  second,  on  a  canton,  also  of  the  second,  a  buck  trippant  of 
the  field,  attired  or. 

Crest — A  pelican  vulning  herself,  or. 

il/oJ^o— Fructum  habet  charitas. 

Seat — Bradborne  Hall,  Wirksworth,  co.  Derby. 


BTJCKWORTH    OP    COCKLEY    CLAY 
HALL. 

BrCKWOETH,  EvEEAED  Theophilus,  Esq.  of 
Cockley  Clay  Hall,  Norfolk,  h.  12  Sept.  1866 ;  s. 
1873. 

UllTCaCfC.— A  pedigree  of  the  Buckworths,  compiled  from 
Playfair  and  Cole's  MSS.  and  the  Heralds  Visitations,  traces 
the  family  back  to  the  time  of  Henry  VII. 

Theophilds  Rdssel  Bockworth,  Esq.  of  Cockley  Clay  Hall, 
son,  by  Mary  Magdalen  his  wife,  of  Thomas  Buckworth,  Esq., 
cJ.  1803,  served  as  High  Sheriff  for  NorforklSSO;  ra.  1814, 
Esther  Latchford,  and  d.  17  Feb.  1857,  having  had  issue. 


Theophilds  Rdssel,  of  Cockley  Clay  Hall. 

Charles  Philips,  m.  Maria,  dau.  of  Col.  Pucke,  of  Twyford 
Hall,  Norfolk,  and  d.  14  March,  1865,  leaving  surviving 
issue,  three  sons  and  two  daus. 

Esther,  m.  Henry  Berney  Caldwell,  Esq. 

Martha,  in.  William  Lyde  Wyggett  Chute,  Esq. 

Mary,  m.  Claude  Edward,  now  Sir  Claude  Edward  Scott, 
Bart,  of  Lytchet  Minster,  co.  Dorset,  and  d.  30  Dec.  Isi4. 
His  only  son, 

Theophilds  Eossel  Bcckworth,  Esq.  of  Cockley  Clay  HaU, 
a  J. P.  and  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions,  b.  10  Jan.  1816;  m. 
12  May,  1864,  Pleasance  Grace,  eldest  dau.  of  Richard  Bagge, 
Esq.  of  Gaywood  Hall,  King's  Lynn,  and  had  issue, 

I.  EvERARD  Theophilds,  now  of  Cockley  Clay  Hall. 

I.  Mary  Pleasance. 
Mr.  Buckworth  d.  1873. 

.^rms— Sa.,  a  chevron  between  three  cross  crosslets  fitchee 
arg. 
Crest— A  demi-lion  rampant  arg.,  holding  a  cross-crosslet. 
Seai— Cockley  Clay  Hall,  Swaffham,  Norfolk. 


BUDGEN    OP    BALLINDONEY. 

BuDGEN,  Thomas  John,  Esq.  of  Ballindoney, 
CO.  Wexford,  and  of  Beaulieu,  Jersey,  J.P.  for  co. 
Wexford,  b.  16  Jan.  182J. ;  m.  18  July,  1872,  JuHa, 
dau.  of  the  late  Eev.  Edmund  Dewdney,  and  has 


Theodore  Janssen  Edmdnd,  h.  10  Dee.  1875. 

ILtnCagC— This  family  was  resident  for  centuries— and, 
indeed,  up  to  a  very  recent  period — in  Surrey.  In  Manning 
and  Bray's  history  of  that  county,  the  pedigree  can  be  traced 
back  to  the  reign  of  Henry  VIII. 

Thomas  Bugden,  Esq.,  son  of  John-Smith  Bugden,  Esq. 
(who  d.  25  May,  1805),  by  Lucretia  his  wife,  dau.  of  Matthew 
Mills,  Esq.,  m.  circa  1790,  Lydia  Sarah  Genevesa,  dau.  of 
Edward  Nourse,  Esq.  of  Stanstead,  Essex,  and  had  issue, 

John  Robert,  of  Ballindoney. 

Thomas,  a  retired  Major-Gen.,  late  Col.  Eoyal  Engineers,  6. 
1  July,  1795;  m.  Fanny,  dau.  of  Col.  Maule,  and  left  three 
sons  and  four  daus.  The  eldest  son,  John,  late  of  95th 
regt. ;  and  the  2nd,  William  Thomas,  Major  Eoyal 
Artillery. 

Lydia. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Robert  Bddgen,  Esq.  of  Richmond  House,  Twicken- 
ham, of  Ballindoney,  co.  Wexford,  and  of  Beaulieu,  Jersey, 
late  Capt.  Rifle  Brigade,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Surrey,  and  J.P. 
for  CO.  Wexford,  b.  1  Dec.  1791 ;  m.  13  Jan.  1823,  Williamza 
Caroline  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  Col.  Lorenzo  Moore,  of  the  Battle- 
axe  Guards,  by  Henrietta  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Stephen 
Theodore  Janssen,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas  John,  now  of  Ballindoney. 

Anne  Williamza. 

Maria  Corneha. 
Capt.  Budgen  had  the  Waterloo  medal  and  eight  Peninsula 
clasps.    He  d.  1866. 

Scft^s— Richmond  House,  Twickenham;  Ballindoney,  New 
Ross,  CO.  Wexford ;  and  Beaulieu,  Jersey. 


BXTDWORTH    OP    GREENSTED    HALL. 

BuDwoETH,  Philip  John,  Esq.  of  Greensted 
Hall,  Essex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.A.  of  Jesus  CoUege, 
Cambridge,  late  Capt.  iu  the  Essex  Eifles,  High 
Sheriff  for  Essex,  1878,  b.  1818;  m.  1st,  1850, 
Blanche,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Thomas  Trimmer, 
Capt.  E.N.,  which  lady  d.  Dec.  1862,  leaving  one  son, 

I.  Philip  Henry  Cresswell  Ddtton,  b.  Dec.  18C2. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1866,  Anne  Emily,  2nd  dau.  of  David 
Thomas,  Esq.  of  the  Priory,  Brecon  {vide  Thomas 
of  Weljield),  and  has  issue, 

II.  Richard  Thomas  Dutton,  b.  Oct.  18C7. 

III.  Charles  Edward  Dutton,  b.  Oct.  1869. 

IV.  David  Philip  Dutton,  b.  Oct.  1871. 
I.  Anne  Blanche  Dutton,  b.  May,  1873. 

iLtUCilgC— The  Essex  estate  and  manor  of  Greensted 
were  brought  into  this  family  by  Mary,  wife  of  Eichard  Bud- 
worth,  the  grandfather  and  great-grandfather  of  whom  were 
adherents  of  the  House  of  Stuart. 


220 


BUL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EUL 


The  Eev.  Richakd  BoDWOETn,  Eector  and  Patron  of  High 
Laver,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Velley,  Rector  of  Chip- 
ping Ongar,  and  grand-dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Alexander 
Cleeve,  Esq.  of  Greensted  Hall,  and  hy  her  (who  d.  1820)  left 
at  his  decease,  1805,  an  only  son, 

The  Rev.  Philip  Bcdwobth,  Rector  and  Patron  of  Hish 
Laver,  Essex,  b.  1784;  d.  1861,  leaving  by  his  wife,  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Darby,  of  Bowes  (who  was  vi. 
1811,  and  d.  April,  1837),  a  son,  the  present  Philip  Joun  Bud- 
WOETH,  Esq.  of  Greensted  Hall. 

Crest— A  wolfs  head  erased  ppr. 

3/0^6— Beowulf. 

£(;a£— Greensted  Hall,  Ongar,  Essex. 


TATCHELL-BTJIiLEN    OF   MARSHWOOD. 

Tatchell-Bullen,  John,  Esq.  of  Marshwood, 
Dorset,  J.P.,  Capt.  Dorset  Militia,  b.  184.7 ;  s. 
Ms  father  1864 ;  m.  1870,  Annette,  4tli  dau.  of  the 
late  Vincent  Treyanion  Langwortliy,  Esq.  of  Ilmin- 
Bter,  Somersetshire,  and  has  issue. 

ILtltCilJIC.— John  Tatchell-Bdllen,  Esq.  of  Marshwood, 
Dorset,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1808;  eldest  son  and  heir  of 
the  late  VVilUam  Fitzherbert  Bullen,  Esq.  of  Laverstoke 
House,  Dorset  (who  d.  1822),  by  Mary  Tatchell  his  wife,  and 
grantlson  of  Simeon  Bullen,  Esq.,  and  Elizabeth  Fitzherbert 
his  wife,  assumed,  by  royal  license,  the  surname  of  Bullen 
after  that  of  Tatchell,  and  the  arms  of  Bullen  quarterly  with 
those  of  Tatchell.  He  m.  1st,  1826,  Sophia  Anne,  dau.  of 
William  Cole  Wood,  Esq.  of  Martock,  Somerset;  and  2ndly, 
1843,  Ann,  dau.  of  W.  Hoey,  Esq.,  and  relict  of  the  late  Cajit. 
Forster,  R.N.,  of  Alnwick,  Northumberland,  and  had  issue, 

John,  now  of  Marshwood. 

Sophia  Anne.  Anne. 

Mr.   Tatchell-Bullen  d.  18G4.    He  had  one   brother  living, 
Capt.  Chaeles  Bl'llen,  R.N.,  of  Charmouth  Manor  House. 

.^rms— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  erm.,  on  a  chevron  az.  he- 
tween  three  hulls'  heads  erased  sa.,  two  swords  ppr.  pommels 
and  hilts  or,  the  points  saltierways,  encircled  by  a  wreath  of 
laurel  gold,  for  Bullen  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  a  cross  nebuly 
or,  in  the  1st  and  4th  quarters  a  lion  rampant,  and  in  the  2nd 
and  3rd  a  cross  patee  arg.,  for  Tatchell. 

Crests — For  Bullen:  out  of  a  naval  crown  or,  the  sails  arg., 
a  bull's  head  of  the  1st,  charged  on  the  neck  with  an  anchor, 
sa.  between  two  wings  az.  For  Tatchell  :  on  a  mount  vert, 
in  front  of  an  oak-tree  fructed  ppr.  a  bow  and  arrow  in 
saltier  or,  surmounted  by  a  lion's  face  gu. 

Molto — A  rege  ct  victoria. 

Seat— Marshwood,  near  Bridport,  Dorset. 


BULLEN    OF    THE    MANOR    HOUSE. 

Bullen,  Chaeles,  Esq.  of  the  Manor  House, 
Charmouth,  Dorset,  Capt.  R.N.,  and  a  Magistrate 
for  Dorset,  b.  1810 ;  m.  1848,  Mary  Anne, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  late  William  I3aker,  Esq.  of 
Langstone  Court,  co.  Monmouth.  Capt.  Bullen  is 
fourth  son  of  the  late  William  Fitzherbert  Bullen, 
Esq.  of  Laverstoke  House,  Dorset,  uncle  of  John 
Bullen  Tatchell-Bidlen,  Esq.  of  Marshwood  Manor, 
and  nephew  of  the  late  Admiral  Sir  Charles  Bullen, 
G.C.B.,  K.C.B. 

Scat — Manor  House,  Charmouth,  Lyme  Regis,  Dorset. 


BULLER    OF    DOWNES. 

BuLLEH,  Redvers  Henrt,  Esq.  of  Downes, 
Devon,  C.B.,  GOth  Eifles,  a  Major  in  the  army,  b. 
7  Dec.  1839  ;  s.  his  brother  13  Oct.  1874. 

HtnCaflC— The  ancient  family  of  Buller,  of  which  Buller 
of  Downes  is  now  the  chief,  settled  in  Cornwall  in  the 
ari  er  part  of  the  16th  century.  From  the  Richard  Buller,  of 
Tregarrick,  of  that  day,  to  the  present  time,  the  house  presents 
a  goodly  line  of  important  gentry,  some  of  tliera  High  Sheriffs, 


and  most  Members  of  Parliament.  Their  principal  seat, 
Downes,  came  to  the  family  by  the  marriage  of  James  Buller, 
Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Morval  and  ShiUingham,  with  his  1st  wife, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Gould,  Esq.  of  Downes. 
Richard  Bulleii,  Esq.  of  Tregarrick,  son  of  Alexander 
Buller,  Esq.  of  Lillesdon,  Devon,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Horsey,  Knt.,  ni.  Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Thomas  Trethurffe,  Esq.  of  Trethurffe,  and  cousin  and  co-heir 
of  Edward  Courtenay,  Earl  of  Devon,  and  dying  in  Nov.  1556, 
left  issue, 

Fbancis  Buller,  Esq.  of  ShiUingham,  High  Sheriff  in  1600, 
m.  Thomasine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Williams,  Esq.  of  Stowford, 
Devon,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons  temp.  Elizabeth, 
by  whom  he  left  at  his  decease,  1615,  Richard,  his  heir; 
Thomasine,  wife  of  Francis  Rawle,  Lord  of  Tresparett,  Corn- 
wall ;  and  Margaret,  wife  of  Richard  Kendall,  Esq.  of  Tre- 
worgy.    The  son  and  heir, 

Sir  Richard  Buller,  of  ShiUingham,  High  Sheriff  of  the 
county,  and  M.P.  in  1637,  m.  AUce,  dau.  of  Sir  Rowland 
Hayward,  and  co-heir  of  her  brother,  Sir  John  Hayward,  and 
by  her  had  issue,  Francis,  his  heir ;  John,  of  whom  presently 
Thomasine,  m.  Josias  Calmady,  Esq.  of  Langdon  Hall,  I 
Devon,  eldest  son  and  heir  of  Sir  Shilston  Calmady,  and  ! 
Honoria  his  wife,  widow  of  Sir  H.  Prideaux.  The  eldest  son 
and  heir, 

Francis  Buller,  Esq.  of  ShiUingham  and  of  Ospringe, 
Kent,  m.  Thomasine,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Honywood,  and  had 
issue, 

Francis  Buller,  Esq.  of  ShiUingham,  M.P.  for  Cornwall 
1640  ;    who  1)1.  the  sole  dau.  and  heiress  of  Ezekiel  Grosse, 
Esq.  of  Gowlden,  by  whom  he  acquired  seventeen  manors,  and 
had  issue, 
James,  d.  without  surviving  issue,  1710,  when  his  estates 
went  to  the  other  branch,  settled  at  Morval. 
Anne,  m.  W.  Vivian,  Esq.  of  Trewyn,  and  had  a  son,  John, 
High  Sheriff  1678,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Jonathan  Trelawny, 
Bart. 

John  Buller,  Esq.  (2nd  son  of  Sir  Richard  Buller),  m.  1st, 
Anne,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  John  Coode,  Esq.  of  Morval 
(through  whom  came  the  manor  and  estates  of  Morval);  and 
2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Walter  Langdon,  Esq.  of 
Keverel.  By  his  1st  wife  Mr.  Buller  had  issue,  John,  his  heir, 
and  Mary,  who  m.  Christopher  Harris,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Hayne, 
Devon,  whose  brother,  John,  was  Master  of  the  Household  to 
their  Majesties  George  11.  and  George  III.  The  son  and 
heir, 

John  Buller,  Esq.  of  Morval,  M.P.  for  East  Looe  during 
the  Protectorate,  in.  Mary,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  Hon 
Sir  Henry  PoUexfen,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas, 
by  whom  he  had  issue,  John  Francis,  his  heir ;  Mary, 
Thomas  Dodson,  Esq.  of  Tonkin,  M.P.  for  Liskeard  1702;  and 
Elizabeth,  to.  John  Murth,  Esq.  of  Talland.  The  son  and 
heir, 

John  Francis  Buller,  Esq.  of  Morval,  6.  1695;  m.  22  July, 
1716,  Rebecca,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  Riglit  Rev.  Sir 
Jonathan  Trelawny,  Bart.,  Bishop  of  Winchester,  and  d.  1751, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  James,  his  heir. 

II.  Francis,  M.P.  for  West  Looe ;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Cople- 
ston  Bampfylde,  Hart,  (by  Jane,  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir 
Courtenay  Pole,  Bart.,  M.P.),  and  relict  of  Sir  Coventry 
Carew,  Bart.;  and  d.  s.  2).  1764. 

III.  John,  m.  1st,  3  March,  1760,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  John  St. 
Aubyn,  Bart.,  M.P.,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

1  John,  M.P.  for  East  Looe ;  who  vi.  Augusta,  dau.  of  E. 
Nixon,  Esq.,  but  d.  s.  p.  1807.  ; 

2  Edward,  of  Trenant  Park,  Vice-Admiral  of  the  Red, 
created  a  Baronet,  1808  (.see  Burke's  Extinct  Baronetage). 

Mr.  Buller  m.  2ndly,  4  Nov.  1768,  Caroline,  dau.  of  John 
Hunter,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  General  Frederick  Bulleb, 
of  Lanrcath. 

IV.  William,  Bishop  of  Exeter,  6.  1735;  m.  19  April,  17C0, 
Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  Right  Rev.  John  Thomas, 
Bishop  of  Winchester,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

1  Anne,  to.  her  cousin,  James  Buller,  Esq.  of  Downes. 

2  Susannah  Catherine,  m.  Vice-Admiral  Sir  John  Duck- 
worth, Bart.,  G.C.B. 

I.  Rebecca,  to.  1741,  Vice-Admiral  Sir  Charles  Watson,  and 
had  issue,  Charles,  created  a  Baronet. 

II.  Anne,  m.  Reginald  Pole,  Esq. 

III.  Mary,  in.  Sir  Joseph  Copley,  Bart. 

IV.  EUzabeth,  m.  Rev.  John  Sturges,  D.D. 

The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

James  Bulleb,  Esq.  of  Morval,  Downes,  and  ShiUingham, 
M.P.  for  Cornwall,  in.  1st,  EUzabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
William  Gould,  Esq.  of  Downes,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1742)  had 


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a  son,  James,  his  heir.  He  m.  2nc'\ly,  1744,  Lady  Jane  Bathurst, 
ncl  ilau.  of  Allen,  1st  Earl  Bathurst,  and.  sister  of  the  Lord 
Chancellor,  hy  whom  he  had  issue, 
John  {see  Buller  of  Morval). 

Edward,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  John  Hoskyn,  Esq. 
of  Port  Looe;  and  d.  'J5  Oct.  1791,  leavmg  issue,  John, 
(Eev.),  of  Perren,  Rector  of  St.  Just. 
Trancis  (Sir),  the  distinguished  Judge,  created  a  Baronet  29 
Nov.  1789.  From  him  springs  the  branch  of  the  family  now 
represented  by  Lord  Chuiiston  {see  Burke's  Peerage  and 
Baronetage). 

Catherine,  m.  General  Macarmick;  and  c?.  17  Oct.  1807. 
Jane,  m.  Sir  William  Lemon,  Bart. 
Mary,  to.  James  Templer,  Esq.  of  Stover  Lodge,  Devon. 

The  only  son  of  the  1st  marriage, 

James  Bulleb,  Esq.,  b.  19  Nov.  1740 ;  m.  1st,  Husey,  eldest 
dau.  of  Thomas  Gould,  Esq.  of  Fiome  Billet,  Dorset,  and  sister 
to  Elizabeth,  Countess  of  Strafford,  which  Mrs.  Buller  el.  26 
Sept.  1768.  Mr.  Buller  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.,  and  at  length 
co-heir,  of  John  Hippisley  Coxe,  Esq.  of  Ston  Easton,  Somer- 
set, and  sister  of  Lady  de  Dunstanville.  Mr.  Buller  left  issue 
by  his  1st  wife  two  sons,j 

jAJfES,  his  heir. 

AViLLiAM,  of  MaiJwell  Hall,  co.  Northampton,  and  Whimple, 
Devon,  h.  S  Sept.  1707  ;  rf.  22  April,  1S17,  having  m.  18  May, 
1791,  Caroline,  only  dau.  of  John  Buller,  Esq.  of  Bake,  Corn- 
•wall,  by  whom  he  had  (with  other  sons  and  three  daus., 
Elizabeth  Caroline,  m.  Sir  Gregory  Allnutt  Lewin,  Q.C. ; 
Henrietta,  m.  John  Divett,  Esq. ;  and  Frances  Anne)  a  son, 
Thomas  Wentworth,  Commander  E.N.,  and  sometime  one 
of  the  Tithe  Commissioners  for  England  and  Wales,  b.  19 
April,  1792;  m.  24  Oct.  1827,  Anne,  dau.  of  Edward  Divett, 
Esq.  of  Bystock,  Devon,  and  left  by  her  at  his  decease, 
1852,  one  son,  Wentwokth  William,  of  Strete  Balegh, 
Devon,  J. P.,  b.  30  April,  1834;  and  four  daus.,  1  Catherine, 
TO.  Major  Hughes,  2nd  Punjaub  Cavalry ;  2  Cecil  Henrietta, 
m.  Montague  Bere,  eldest  son  of  M.  Baker  Bere,  Esq.  of 
Morebath,  Devon;  3  Edith  Anne;  4  Gertrude  Caroline. 

Mr.  James  Buller  had  by  his  2nd  wife,  the  above  Mary  Cox, 
(who  el.  his  widow,  19  June,  1812),  one  son,  John  Francis 
Buller,  of  Ston  Easton,  Somerset,  who  took  the  surname  of 
Hippisley  Coxe,  in  addition  to  that  of  Buller,  by  a  royal 
license  dated  19  April,  1796,  and  el.  Dec.  1807,  having  m. 
3  March,  1803,  Hester,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Thomas  Jefferys, 
Esq.,  of  Creed  Place,  co.  Gloucester,  by  whom  he  left  an  only 
child,  Henry  Buller  Hippisley  Coxe,  b.  19  March,  1804,  and  el. 
at  Eome,  May,  1823,  unm.  Mr.  James  Buller  el.  11  F"eb.  1772, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son  and  heir, 

James  Buller,  Esq.  of  ShiUingham  and  Downes,  M.P.  for 
Exeter  for  upwards  of  twenty  years,  b.  May,  17GG,  and  d.  18 
Aug.  1827.  He  rn.  6  June,  1791,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of 
William  Buller,  D.D,,  Bishop  of  Exeter,  by  whom  (who  d.  6 
Jan.  1851)  he  left  issue  one  son  and  nine  daus., 

James  Wentworth,  his  heir. 

Elizabeth.  Caroline. 

Frances  Susannah,  m.  Eev.  William  Molesworth,  Eector  of 

St.  Breoek,  Cornwall. 

Georgiana.  Anne,  d.  Jan.  1822.  Emma  Husey. 

Hester  Eleanora,  m.  Eev.  H.  Strangeways,  and  el.  Jan.  1865. 

Louisa,  in.  Venerable  Wm.  John  Phillpotts,  Archdeacon  of 

Cornwall. 

Susannah   Katherine,  m.  Eev.  William  Heberden,  Vicar  of 
Broadhembury,  Devon,  and  d.  26  May,  1865. 
The  son, 

James  Wentworth  Bulleb,  Esq.,  D.C.L.,  of  Downes,  Devon, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  sometime  M.P.  for  the  city  of  Exeter,  and 
afterwards  M.P.  for  the  Northern  Divison  of  Devon,  b.  1  Oct. 
1798:  TO.  5  Oct.  1831,  Charlotte  Juliana  Jane,  3rd  dau.  of  Lord 
Henry  Molyneux  Howard,  and  niece  of  Bernard  Edward,  12th 
Duke  of  Norfolk,  Earl  Marshal,  K.G.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  15 
Dec.  1855)  he  had  issue, 

James  Howard,  late  of  Downes. 

Kedvers  Henry,  now  of  Downes. 

Ernest  Wentworth,  b.  23  Oct.  1841. 

Herbert  Molyneux,  b.  9  Feb.  1843  ;  d.  3  March,  18G1. 

Arthur  Tremayne,  b.  19  March,  1850. 

Mowbray  Charles,  b.  26  Oct.  1851. 

Audley  Cecil,  b.  4  June,  1853. 

Julia  Elizabeth,  d.  11  May,  1850. 

Adela  Catherine,  el.  29  Jan.  1852. 

Henrietta  Isabella.  Alice  Mary. 

He  d.  13  March,  1805,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Howard  Buller,  Esq.  of  Downes,  b.  12  June,  1835, 
and  d.  13  Oct.  1874,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

^riiw-Sa.,  on  a  cross  arg.  quarter-pierced  of  the  field,  four 
eagles,  displayed  of  the  first. 
Crest — A  Saracen's  head  couped  ppr, 
Jl/o',io— Aquila  non  capit  muscas. 
&c'.i— Downes,  Crediton,  Devon, 


BULLER    OF    MORVAL^ 

BuLLEE,  John  Fkancis,  Esq.  of  Morval,  Corn- 
wnll,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Higli  SheriH'  1858  ;  h.  30  May, 
1818  ;  High  Sheriff  1853. 

Ht'nCagC— John  Buller,  Esq.  of  Morval,  eldest  son  of 
James  Buller,  Esq.,  by  his  2nd  wife.  Lady  Jane  Bathurst  (see 
Buller  0/ Downes),  was  successively  M.P.  for  Exeter,  Laun- 
ceston,  and  West  Looe,  and  one  of  the  Lords  of  the  Treasury. 
He  m.  Anne,  sister  of  Sir  William  Lemon,  Bart.,  M.P.,  and  by 
her  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  (/.  unm.  at  Trinidad. 

III.  Eichard  (Eev.),  Rector  of  Lanreath,  to.  Anne,  dau.  of 
James  Templer,  Esq.  of  Stover,  and  had  issue. 

IV.  James,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Templer,  Esq.  of  Stover 
{see  BOLLER  of  Erie  Ikdl). 

V.  Anthony  (Sir),  of  Pound,  formerly  a  Judge  in  Bengal ;  to. 
4  Feb.  1805,  Isabella  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Lemon, 
Bart.,  M.P.,  and  d.  27  June,  1866,  having  had  surviving; 
issue, 

1  Antony  (Eev.),  h.  Oct.  1809. 

2  Gror^,  I  i, ,;,  i,,  k^  III.  Georgina  Foster. 

1  1 !  .  ■         .    '.  Nov.  1806. 

2  Ann  ,     I    •  .   Maivh,  1SU3. 

4  Chailutte,  m.  Henry  Champernowne,  Esq.  of  Dartington, 
Devon,  and  has  issue,  five  children, 

1  Arthur,  m.  Helen  Melville,  of  Hartfiold,  Kent. 

2  Henry,  Capt.  Eoyal  Engineers. 

3  Walter  (Eev.) 

4  Carohne.  5  Margaret. 

5  Harriet  Jacqueline,  to.  1859,  Col.  Edward  George  KeppeL 
of  Lexham,  Norfolk. 

VI.  Charles,  m.  Barbara  Isabella,  dau.  of  Col.  Kirkpatrick, 
and  left  issue,  Charles  (Eight  Hon.),  late  M.P.  for  West 
Looe,  and  for  Liskeard,  Chief  Secretary  to  Lord  Durham 
when  in  Canada;  and  another  son.  Sir  Arthur  Wm.  Buller, 
M.P.,  lately  a  Judge  at  Calcutta,  m.  Maria,  dau.  of  F. 
Templer,  Esq. ;  their  eldest  dau.,  EUen,  m.  21  April,  1863, 
Major  Shadwell  Morley  Grylls,  E.A. 

I.  Louisa,  rn.  Arthur  Champernowne,  Esq.  of  Dartington, 
Devon,  M.P. 

II.  Maria,  m.  5  July,  1808,  Sir  Charles  Hulse,  Bart. 
HI.  Charlotte,  to.  Henry  Clivc,  Esq. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Buller,  Esq.  of  Morval,  to.  1st,  1798,  Elizabeth, 
younger  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Eight  Eev.  James  Yorke,  Bishop 
of  Ely,  and  niece  of  Philip,  2nd  Earl  of  Hardwicke,  who  d. 
1802;  and  2ndly,  29  June,  1814,  Harriet,  dau.  of  the  late  Sir 
Edward  Hulse,  Bart,  of  Breamore  House,  Hants,  by  whom  he 
had  issue, 

John  Francis,  now  of  Morval. 

Harriet  Eliza,  to.  Eev.  J.  B.  Kitson. 

Frances  Anne,  m.  W.  H.  Pole  Carew,  Esq. 

Charlotte  Jane,  m.  9  Sept.  1858,  Henry  Hawkins  Tremayne^ 
youngest  son  of  the  late  J.  H.  Tremayne,  Esq.  of  HeUgan. 

Mary  Isabella,  m.  Sir  John  Thomas  Buller  Duckworth, 
Bart. 
Mr.  Buller,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  formerly  represented  West  Looc„ 
and  was  High  Sheriff  of  Cornwall  1835.    He  d.  3  April,  1819. 

Arms  and  Motto — As  Buller  of  Downes. 

Seut — Morval,  near  Liskeard. 


BULLER  OF  ERLE  HALL. 
Bulled,  Charles  Eeginald,  Esq.  of  Erie  Hall, 
Devon,  J.P.,  b.  24  July,  1806;  m.  1st,  9  Nov. 
1842,  Emma  (deceased),  dau.  of  George  Little,  Esq. 
of  Asnagh,  co.  Longford  ;  and  2ndly,  31  Aug.  1869, 
Bridget  Margaret,  widow  of  Eev.  Joseph  Sortain,  of 
Brighton,  and  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Patrick  Mac- 
Gregor,  Bart.  Mr.  Buller,  who  was  educated  at 
Westminster,  and  at  Trinity  CoU.  Oxford,  was 
appointed  in  1824  to  H.M.'s  Civil  Service  in  Ceylon, 
where  he  served  twenty-eight  years  as  District 
Judge  of  Columbo,  and  Government  Agent  of  the 
western  and  central  provinces.  lie  was  also  a 
Member  of  the  Legislative  Council. 

ILtnraSC.— James  Buller,  Esq.,  4th  son  of  John  Buller, 
Esq.  of  Morval  House,  Cornwall,  by  Anne  Lemon  his  wife,  was 
a  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  in  1811,  and  subsequently  Clerk  to  the 
Privy  Council  till  his  death,  14  Nov.  1830.  He  m.  23  June, 
1795,  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Templer,  Esq.  of  Stover  House, 
Devon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  July,  1869)  had  issue, 


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I.  Geobge,  m.  Charlotte  Drake,  and  t?.  leaving  one  son, 
William  Templer. 

II.  Kichard  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Kector  of  Lanreath,  Liskeard, 
CornwaU,  J.P.,  b.  21  Dec.  1804;  m.  12  July,  1830.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  John  Hornby,  Esq.  of  Hook,  Titchfield,  Hants,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  25  May,  1875)  has  issue, 

1  James  Hornby,  Col.  (Down  Hall,  Epsom),  J.P.,  h.  22 
July,  1831 ;  m.  1st,  9  June,  1859,  Catherine  Ann,  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Williams,  Bart,  of  TreguUow,  Cornwall,  and 
liy  her  (who  d.  9  Dec.  1874)  has  issue,  one  son,  Wynn 
Hornby,  and  four  daus.  He  m.  2ndly,  25  Oct.  1877, 
Emily  Augusta,  dau.  of  the  late  Major  Henry  Dashwood, 
E.H.A.,  killed  in  the  Crimea. 

2  Alexander,  Capt.  K.N.,  C.B.,6.  30  June,  1834;  ni.  Emily 
Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Tritton,  Esq.  of  Beddington,  and 
has  Henry  and  other  issue. 

3  Henry  Montagu,  Major  Central  India  Horse,  6.  5  Dec. 
1840;  Ml.  22  Dec.  1877,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  late  James 
Jackson,  Esq.  of  Toorak,  Victoria. 

1  Khoda  Harriet  Caroline,  ra.  30  Dec.  1851,  Francis 
Howell,  Esq.  of  Ethy  House,  Lostwithiel,  Cornwall. 

2  Emmeline,  m.  19  May,  1858,  Frank  Bradshaw,  Esq.  of 
Abshot  House,  Titchfield,  Hants,  and  Lifton  Park,  Devon. 

3  Jane  Eliza,  m.  24  July,  1864,  Chapell  Hodge,  Esq.  of 
Pounds,  Devonport. 

4  Anne  Isabella,  m.  30  May,  186G,  Henry  John  Tritton, 
Esq.  of  Ewell  House,  Ewell,  Surrey. 

5  Alice,  m.  10  Sept.  1874,  Herbert  Brooks,  Esq.  of  Hyde 
Park  Square,  London,  Director  of  the  Bank  of  England, 
son  of  Kobert  Brooks,  Esq.  of  Woodcote  Park. 

i:i.  Charles. 

IV.  Henry  John  (Pvcv.),  Rector  of  West  Parley,  Dorset,  m. 

Theodo.?ia  Packards,  and  by  her  (who  is  dead)  has  issue, 

two  sons. 
Arms— As  Bolleb  nf  Domies. 
SfiaJ— Erie  Hall,  Plympton  Erie,  Devon. 


BTTLLER  OF  LANSEATH. 
Btri/LEE,  The  Eev.  William,  of  Laurcatli, 
Cornwall,  late  Rector  of  Hemington,  co.  Somerset, 
m.  15  Sept.  1835,  Leonora  Sophia,  dau.  of  Jolin 
Bond,  Esq.  of  G-range,  Dorset,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  6  Jan.  1836)  had  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  13 
Aug.  1845,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  William 
Coney,  Somerset,  and  by  lier  had  issue, 

I.  Chables  William,  6.  1847. 

II.  Frederick  George.  iii.  Warwick  Augustus. 
I.  Ellen  Georgina.  ii.  Alice  Lucy. 

in.  Caroline.  iv.  Sophia  Leonora. 

^LlUCaQC.— Fkedeeick  William  Buller,  Esq.  of  Pelynt 
and  Lanreath,  Cornwall,  a  General  in  the  army,  son  (by  his 
2nd  wife,  Caroline  Hunter)  of  John  BuIIer,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of 
John  Francis  Buller,  Esq.  of  Morval;  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  G. 
Tomkyns,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

Fbedeeick  Thomas,  the  late  JIajoe  Gen.  Bclleb. 

WiLLLAM  (Rev.),  late  of  Pelynt  and  Lanreath. 

George  (Sir),  G.C.B.,  Gen.  in  the  army,  Knt.  Commander  of 
the  Legion  of  Honour,  and  of  tlie  Medjidie,  in.  1855,  Henri- 
etta, dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  John  Macdonald,  G.C.B. 

John,  E.N.,  deceased. 

Charlotte,  d.  unm. 

Caroline,  m.  16  March,  1836,  George  Warwick,  1st  Lord 
Poltimore. 

Agnes,  deceased. 

Georgiana  Amelia,  m.  1836,  Charles,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Charles 
Hulse,  Bart,  of  Breamore  House,  Hants. 
Gen.  F.  W.  Buller  d.  5  Nov.  1855,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Fbedebick  Thomas,  a  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  m.  16  Aug. 
1821,  Lady  Agnes  Percy,  dau.  of  Hugh,  2nd  Duke  of  Northum- 
berland, K.G.,  by  whom  (who  d.  1856)  he  had  no  issue.  He  d. 
June,  I860,  and  was  i.  by  his  brother,  Kev.  William  Bcllee, 
of  Pelynt  and  Lanreath. 

Arms  and  Motto — As  Bdlleb  of  Morval. 
/Seat— Lanreath,  Cornwall. 


BULLOCK    OF    FAXJLKBOURN. 

Bullock,  Walter  Henry,  Esq.  of  Faulkboui-n 
Hall,  Essex,  h.  18G1 ;  s.  his  father,  7  June,  1878. 

HtntaQC. — RoBEBT  BnLLocK,  of  Herburghfield,  or  Arbor- 

feld,  CO.  Berks,  who  used  the  arms  now  borne  by  the  Essex 

family,  was  Sheriff  of  Berkshire  and  Oxfordshire  8  Eichaed  II. 

lie  d.  1405,  leaving  a  son, 

Thomas  Bullock,  of  Arborfleld,  whose  great-grandson, 

Thomas  Bollock,  Esq.,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  John  Kingsmill, 


one  of  the  Justices  of  the  King's  Bench,  and  had,  with  six  | 
daus.,  as  many  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest,  Eichaed,  was  of.  > 
Arborfield.    The  5th, 

William  Bullock,  Esq.  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Ralph  Bellet,  of  Moreton,  in  Cheshire,  and  had  a  son  and 
successor, 

John  Bollock,  Esq.,  the  first  of  the  family  who  settled  at 
Great  Wigborough,  in  Essex,  where  he  d.  10  Feb.  1595,  and 
was  buried  in  the  chancel  of  the  Church  there.    His  grandson, 

Sir  Edwaed  Bollock,  Knt.  of  Loftes,  in  Great  Totham, 
Essex,  b.  1580,  purchased  from  John  Fortescue,  Esq.,  about 
1G37,  the  manor  and  estate  of  Faulkbourn,  Essex. 

LiEOT.-CoL.  Jonathan  Bollock,  of  Faulkbourn,  the  last 
direct  male  heir  and  descendant  of  Sir  Edward,  was  M.P.  for 
Essex ;  he  m.  1763,  Miss  Elizabeth  Lance,  but  d.  s.  p.  1809, 
when  the  estates  devolved  on  (the  eldest  son  of  his  sister 
Elizabeth,  wife  of  Jonathan  Watson,  Esq.)  his  nephew, 

Jonathan  Josiah  Christopher  Watson,  Esq.,  who  thus 
became  of  Faulkbourn  Hall,  and  assumed,  1810,  the  surname 
and  arms  of  Bollock  ;  he  m.  Miss  Juliana  Elizabeth  Thomas, 
niece  and  heiress  of  Elizabeth  Lante,  wife  of  Lieut.-Col. 
Bullock,  and  had  issue, 

Jonathan,  late  of  Faulkbourn. 

John  (itev.).  Rector  of  Eadwinter,  Essex,  on.  1806,  Mary 
Eoberts,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Wilkmson,  Esq.,  and  d.  13 
Aug.  1844,  leaving  issue. 

Charles,  who  to.  11  May,  1807,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Humphrey  Lowe,  Esq.  of  Bromsgrove,  co.  Worcester,  and 
d.  22  Aug.  1842,  leaving  issue. 

Henry  Eobert,  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  a  Major  in  the  army, 
who  TO.  1825,  Charlotte,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Hall  Esq.  of 
Weston  Colville,  Cambridgeshire,  and  d.  1845,  leaving  issue. 
Elizabeth  Lante,  m.  1819,  Eev.  Christopher  George  Watson, 
Rector  of  Melton,  Suffolk. 
Mr.  Bullock  d.  Jan.  1832,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Jonathan  Bollock,  Esq.  of  Faulkbourn  Hall,  Essex,  J.P, 
and  D.L.,  formerly  Capt.  1st  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  19  Oct.  1773; 
r,i.  April,  1811,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Rev.  Andrew  Downes,  eldest 
son  of  Eobert,  Lord  Bishop  of  Raphoe,  and  grandson  of  Henry, 
Bishop  of  Derry,  and  of  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Very 
Rev.  Dr.  Thomas  Wilson,  Dean  of  Carlisle.  By  this  lady  Mr. 
Bullock  had  surviving  issue, 

Henry,  b.  26  July,  1815;  to.  18  Aug.  1840,  Cicely  Abigail, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Bowyer  Smijth,  Bart,  of  Hill  Hall, 
Essex,  and  d.  1859,  s.  p.  His  widow  to.  2ndly,  1861,  Edgar, 
Bury,  Esq. 

Waltee  Tkeveltan,  of  Falkbourn. 

Elizabeth  Anne,  tn.  12  Oct.  1840,  her  cousin,  the  Eev.  John 
Frederick  BuUock,  Ecctor  of  Eadwinter,  Essex. 
Henrietta  Maria,  m.  9  Dec.  1851,  Rev.  Charles  Eyres,  Eector 
of  Melton,  Norfolk. 

Margaret  Emily,  m.  1  July,  1845,  Hon.  and  Eev.  Llewellyn 
Irby,  Rector  of  Cottesbroke,  Northamptonshire. 
Ellen  Eosetta,  m.  8  Oct.  1846,  Henry  James,  son  and  heir  of 
Eev.  Henry  Lee  Warner,  of  Walsingham  Abbey,  Norfolk. 

Mr.  Bullock  d.  29  Sept.  1860,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Eev.   Walter  Treveltan  Bollock,  of  Faulkbourn,  J. P., 

SI.A.,  Eector  of  Faulkbourn,  6.  1818;  m.  1852,  Margaret,  dau. 

of  Mr.  Stearns;  and  d.  17  June,  1878,  when  he  was  s.  by  his 

eldest  son, 
Waltee  Henet,  now  of  Faulkbourn. 

^)-«is— Gu.,  a  chevron  erm.  between  three  bulls'  heads 
cabossed  arg.  armed  or,  quartering  Watson. 

Ci-esi— Five  Lochaber  axes  staves  or,  blades  ppr.  bound  with 
an  escarf  gu.,  tassels  or. 

Mollo — Nil  conscire  sibi. 

/Scat— Faulkbourn  Hall,  Witham,  Essex. 


BULLOCK  OF  NORTH  COKER. 

Bullock,  GtEOEge,  Esq.  of  North  Coker  House, 

Somerset,  h.  15  Aug.  1797 ;    m.  7  Dee.  1826,  Maria 

Caroline,  youmjcst  dau.  of  the  late  Charles  Grrove* 

Esq.,  M.U.    (of    the  family  of    Grove  of  Zeals, 

Wilts),  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  late 

Arthur  Acland,   Esq.  of    Fairfield,  Somerset,  and  * 

sister  of  Sir  John  Palmer  Aeland,  Bart.,  and  by  her 

(^1^.  d.  2  Feb.  18G6)  had  issue, 

I.  GeoegeTrovteBullocKjD.L.  and  J.P.  forces.  Somerset,  - 

Wilts,  and  Dorset,  b.  16  Oct.  1829;  who,  in  conformity  with 

the  will  of  his  maternal  relative,  the  Eev.  Edward  Berkeley 

Troytc,  LL.D.,  of  Himtshani  Court,  Devon  (who  d.  9  May, 

1852),   has  assumed,   by  royal  license,    the  surname  of 

Teoyte,  in  addition  to,  and  before  that  of  Bollock,  and 

the  arms  of  Troytc,  quarterly,  with  his  own  family  arms; 


BUL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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223 


VI.  1st,  30  July,  1856,  Emily  Lucy,  eldest  dau.  of  Ilenry 
William  Berkeley  Portman,  Esq.  of  Dean's  Court,  Dorset, 
which  lady  d.  at  Geneva  8  Nov.  following.  He  m.  2ndly, 
19  Sept.  18G0,  Alice,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Glynne  Earle  Welby, 
Bart.,  of  Denton  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  and  has  issue,  Edward 
George,  b.  17  Sept.  1862;  Hugh  Ambrose,  b.  27  July, 
1867;  Cecil  John,  b.  17  May,  1869;  Mabel  Cicely ;  Evelyn 
Mary ;  and  Alice  Christine. 
1.  Mary  Elizabeth  Grove,  who  d.  in  infancy,  1833. 

Mr.  Bullock,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Higli  SlierifP  1866,  son 
of  the  late  John  Bullock,  Esq.,  by  Sarah  his  wife, 
sister  of  the  late  G-eoi'ge  Wari-y,  Esq.  of  Sliapwick, 
Somerset,  and  grandson  of  Grcorge  Bullock,  Esq., 
both  of  North  Coker ;  had  two  sisters,  viz.,  Hannah, 
m.  1827,  Rev.  Eowland  Huyshe,  Vicar  of  East  Coker ; 
and  Mary,  m.  1828,  Eev.  Henry  Michell,  and  d. 
1832. 


The  family  of  Bullock  has  possessed  lands  in  the  parishes  of 
Yeovil  and  Coker  for  some  centuries. 

Arms— Gu.,  on  a  chevron  between  three  bulls'  heads  ca- 
bossed  arg.  armed  or,  another  chevron  erm.  charged  with 
as  many  annulets  az. 

Crest — On  a  mount  vert  five  black  bills  erect  banded  with 
a  wreath  of  olive  ppr.,  therein  pendent  an  escutcheon  az., 
charged  with  a  cross-crosslet  or. 

Seat — North  Coker  House,  Yeovil. 


BTTLTEEL    OP    PAMFLETE. 

BuiTEEL,  John,  Esq.  of  Pamflete,  late  of  Flete, 
Devon,  J.P.,  b.  26  June,  1827 ;  m.  23  March,  1854, 
Euphemia  Emily,  dau.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
Parsons,  formerly  Resident  of  Zante,  and  has  with 
other  issue, 

John  George,  6.  1856. 

iLtUCagC. — John  Crocker  Bclteei,,  Esq.  of  Flete  and 
Lynehani,  eldest  son  of  John  Bulteel,  Esq.,  of  the  same  places, 
was  great-grandson  of  James  Bulteel,  Esq.  of  Flete,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Courtenay  Crocker,  Esq.  of  Lyne- 
hani, the  last  male  representative  of  the  senior  branch  of  the 
ancient  family  of  Ckocker  of  Devon  ; 

"  Crocker,  Crewys,  and  Coplestone, 
When  the  Conqueror  came,  were  at  home." 
He  sat  in  Parhament  for  South  Devon,  and  was  High  Sheriff 
of  the  county  1841;  hem.  13  May,  1826,  Lady  Elizabeth 
Grey,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles,  2nd  Earl  Grey,  K.G. ;  and  d. 
Sept.  1843,  leaving  issue,  John,  of  Pamflete;  Mary  Eliza- 
beth (the  Hon.),  late  Maid  of  Honour  to  the  Queen,  m.  1801, 
Lieut. -Gen.  Henry  Ponsonby,  Grenadier  Guards,  Equerry  to 
Her  Majesty,  nephew  of  John  WUliam,  4th  Earl  of  Bess- 
borough;  Georgiana  Frances ;  and  Louisa  Emily  Charlotte. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  bend  between  fourteen  billets  gu.  quarter- 
ing Crocker,  viz.,  arg.,  a  chevron  engrailed  gu.  between  three 
ravens  ppr. 

Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  gu.  a  pair  of  wings  arg., 
billett^  of  the  first. 

Scat — Pamflete,  Ivybridge,  Devon. 


BTJLWEE,    OF    HEITDON. 

BuLWEE,  William  Eaele  Gascoyne,  Esq.  of 
Heydon  Hall,  Norfolk,  J.P.,  I.  1  Jan.  1829  ;  m. 
5  July,  1855,  Marian  Bering,  dau.  and  heir  of 
William  Lee-Warner,  Esq.,  and  has  issue  two  sous. 

ittnCStJC. — The  family  of  Eulwer,  of  Norman  origin,  was 
founded  at  the  time  of  the  Conquest,  by  Ttrus  or  Turold  de 
Dallino,  who  was  enfeoffed  of  the  lordships  of  Wood  Dalling 
and  Bynham,  by  Peter  de  Valoins,  who  held  those  lands  from 
the  Conqueror.  When  the  Lord  Valoins  established  the 
Priory  of  Bynham,  this  Turold  gave  two  parts  of  his  tithes  to 
that  establishment ;  and  his  son,  Sir  Kalph  de  Dalling,  granted 
some  years  after,  to  the  Monks  of  the  same  Monastery ,^e 
churches  of  Wood  Dalling  and  of  Little  Eyburgh,  with  lands 
in  each  parish.  Descended  from  this  Ralph  de  Dalling,  the 
Bulwers  have  held,  for  a  long  succession  of  generations,  a 
leading  position  amongst  the  county  gentlemen  of  Norfolk, 
and  possessed  considerable  landed  estates.  William  Bdlwer, 
Esq.  of  Wood  Dalling,  the  last  male  representative,  d.  s.  p. 
1775,    and    bequeathed   his  estates  to  his  sisters,  and  his 


nephew,  William  (son  of  Eice  Wiggett  and  his  wife,  Sarah 
Bulwer),  who,  having  assumed  the  surname  of  his  mother's 
family,  became, 

William  Bulwer,  Esq.  of  Wood  Dalling.  He  m.  1756, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Augustine  Earle,  Esq.  of  Heydon,  Norfolk,  and 
sister  and  co-heir  of  Erasmus  Earle,  of  same  place;  and  had 
issue, 

I.  William  Earle,  his  heir.  ii.  Augustine. 

III.  John. 

I.  Frances.  li.  Mary.  in.  Sarah. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Earle  Bulwer,  Esq.  of  Heydon  Hall,  a  Brigadier- 
General  in  the  army,  and  Colonel  of  the  100th  Foot,  m.  1798, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Eichard-Warburton  Lytton, 
Esq.  of  Knebworth  Park,  Herts,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  1844), 
three  sons,  viz., 

Wir.LLAM  Earle  Lytton,  late  of  Heydon. 

Henry  Lytton  Earle  (The  Right  Hon.  Sir),  G.C.B.,  Lord 
Dalling  and  Bulwer,  Ambassador  at  the  Sublime  Porte 
1858  to  1865,  b.  1804;  m.  9  Dec.  1848,  the  Hon.  Georgina 
Charlotte  Welleslcy,  dau.  of  Henry,  1st  Lord  Cowley,  and 
d.  s.  p.  23  May,  1872. 

Edward  George  Earle  Lytton  Bulwer  Lytton,  of  Knebworth, 
Lord  Lytton  {see  Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage). 
General  Bulwer  d.  1807,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Earl  Lytton  Bulwer,  Esq.  of  Heydon  Hall,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  Major  West  Norfolk  Militia,  6.  28  April,  1799;  m.. 
1st,  11  Dec.  1827,  Emily,  youngest  dau.  of  Gen.  Gascoyne, 
late  M.P.  for  Liverpool,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Dec.  1836),  had 
issue, 

I.  WiLLLiM  Gascoyne,  now  of  Heydon  Hall. 

II.  Edward  Earle  Gascoyne,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  late 
Lieut.-Col.  13th  Fusiliers,  C.B.,  b.  22  Dec.  1829 ;  m.  25  July, 
1863,  Isabella  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Jacob  Buxton, 
Bart,  of  Shadwell  Court,  and  has  issue, 

1  Hugh  Earle,  b.  9  Feb.  1867. 

1  Audrey  Emily.  2  Isabel  Mary. 

3  Maude  Eleanor.  4  Winifred. 

III.  Henry  Ernest  (Sir),  K.C.M.G.,  Governor  of  Natal. 

I.  Rose  Emily,  m.  9  July,  1856,  the  Rev.  Charles  Fitz- 
Gerald  Gambler  Jenyns,  Rector  of  Knebworth,  co.  Hert- 
ford. 

II.  Elizabeth  Maude. 

III.  Mary  Eleanor,  m.  Capt.  Henry  Caldwell,  E.N.,  C.B.,  who 
d.  1868. 

Mr.  Bulwer  m.  2ndly,  15  March,  1841,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
WilUam  Green,  Esq.,  of  Forty  HiU,  Enfield.  He  d.  21  July, 
1877. 

Arms — Gu.,  on  a  chevron  between  three  eaglets  reguardant 
or,  as  many  cinquefoUs  sa.  Crest — A  horned  wolf's  head  erased 
ci-m.,  crined  and  armed  or.  JlfoHo— Adversis  major,  par 
secundis. 

Seat — Heydon  Hall,  Reepham. 


McCLINTOCK-BUNBURY    OF 
LISNAVAGH. 

McClINTOCK  BUNEUEY,  JoHN  WiLLIAM,  Esq.  of 

Lisnavagh,  co.  Carlow,  b.  1  Sept.  1851 ;  ni.  11  Sept. 
1878,  Elizabeth  Myra,  2nd  dau.  of  Robert  Watson, 
Esq.  of  Ballydarton. 

ILinCagC. — Thomas  Bunbury,  Esq.,  settled  at  Kill,  co. 
Carlow,  was  son  of  William  Bunbury,  of  Lisnavagh,  co.  Carlow, 
and  grandson  of  Benjamin  Bunbury,  of  Killerigg,  co.  Carlow. 
He  711.  1st,  1735,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Josias  CampbeU,  Esq.  of 
Drumsna,  co.  Leitrim,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1753)  had  three 
sons  and  one  dau.,  viz.,  William,  his  heir;  George,  who  d. 
7  May,  1820;  Benjamin,  who  jii.  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
George  Gowan,  and  had  three  children,  who  d.  unm. ;  and 
Letitia,  who  m.  George  Gough,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Col.  of  the 
Limerick  Militia,  and  had  a  son,  Hugh,  1st  Viscount  Gough, 
G.C.B.  Mr.  Bunbury  m.  2ndly,  Susanna  Priscilla,  sister  of 
John  Isaac,  Esq.,  killed  at  Fontenoy,  and  by  her  had  a  son, 
Thomas,  who  m.  Miss  M.  Green;  and  a  dau.,  Jane,  wife  of 
the  Rev.  Benedict  Arthur.    The  eldest  son, 

William  Bunbury,  Esq.  of  Lisnavagh,  M.P.  for  the  county 
of  Carlow,  m.  1773,  Katherine,  dau.  of  R.  Kane,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir.  Kane,  late  of  Moyle. 

Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

Jane,  who  to.  1797,  John  McCIintock,  Esq.  of  Drumcar,  co. 
Louth  (see  Burke's  Peerage :  Eatiidonnell). 
Mr.  Bunbury  d.  1778,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Bunbury,  Esq.  of  Lisnavagh  and  Moyle,  M.P.  for 
CO.  Carlow,  d.  v.nm.  28  May,  1836,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 


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BUR 


Col.  Kane  EnsBtniT,  of  Moyle,  at  whose  decease,  unm.  in 
1S74,  Lisnava^h  passed  to  his  ^'ranct  nephew,  John  William 
McClintock  Bdnburt,  Esq.,  granason  of  his  sister  (see  BnaKES 
Peerage,  Rathdonnell,  B.). 

y^rms— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th.  crm.,  a  chess-rook  hetween 
two  leopards'  faces  in  bend,  within  as  many  bcndlets  sa.,  for 
Bdnbukt;  2nd  and  3rd,  per  pale  gu.  and  az.,  a  chevron  crm. 
between  three  escallop  shells  arg.,  for  M'Clintock. 

Crest— la  front  of  a  tree  ppr.  on  a  mount  vert  a  leopard's 
face  paly  of  six  arg.  and  sa.,  transfixed  by  two  arrows  in 
saltire  also  ppr.,  for  Bdnbdbt.  A  lioa  passant  ppr.,  fur 
M'Clintock. 

il/o<£o— Virtus  parct  rohor. 

SsaS— Lisnavagh,  Tobinstown,  co.  Carlow. 


BUNBTJIIY    OF    MARLSTON    HOUSE. 

BuNBUET,  Hexry  Mill,  Esq.  of  Marlston  House, 
Berks,  J.P.,  D.L.,  High  SherifC  1842,  b.  1809; 
7)t.  1st,  1833,  Mary  Diana,  dau.  of  Col.  William 
Henry  Bunbury,  of  Crana^'onan,  co.  Carlow ;  and 
2ndly,  1866,  Ellen  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  the 
late  Right  Hon.  Charles  Tennyson  D'Eyncourt,  of 
Bayon's  Manor,  co.  Lincoln,  M.P. 

This  gentleman,  only  son  of  the  late  Benjamin 
Bunbury,  Esq.  by  his  wife  Anne  Cowling,  of  Rich- 
mond, CO.  York,  is  of  the  same  family  as  that  now 
represented  by  Sir  Charles  James  Fox  Bunbury,  of 
Staniiey  Hall,  Suffolk. 

Arms— Arg.,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  chess-rooks  of  the  field. 

Crest— Two  swords  saltirewise  passing  through  the  mouth 
of  a  leopard's  face  or,  the  blades  ppr.  hilted  gold. 

Motto — Fii-mum  in  vita  nihil. 

Scat— Marlston  House,  Newbury. 


WILLIS-BUND    OP    WICK    EPISCOPI. 

Willis  Bund,  John  William,  Esq.  of  Wick 
Episcopi,  CO.  Worcester,  J.P.,  M.A.,  LL.B.,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law,  b.  8  Aug.  1813  ;  assumed  the  surname 
and  ai-ms  of  Bund,  by  royal  license,  1864  ;  m.  2 
April,  1872,  Harriette  Penelope,  dau.  of  the  late 
Richard  Temple,  Esq.  of  The  Nash,  co.  Worcester, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Alesandee  Joseph,  b.  1874. 

I.  Margaret,  b.  1873.  ii.  Mary  Susanna,  6.  1878. 

ILtnCagC— The  first  entry  in  the  present  registries  of  the 
family  of  Bund  is  dated  18  Jan.  1559,  and  records  the  marriage 
of  Edward  Frenche  and  Jane  Bund.  At  that  time  the  family 
possessed  the  property  at  AVick  which  they  still  hold. 

Thomas  Bcnd,  of  Wick  Episcopi,  d.  Jan.  1578,  leaving  two 
sons,  John,  and 

Thomas  Bund,  who  left,  by  Alicia  his  wife,  at  his  decease  in 
1620,  with  other  issue,  an  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Bond,  to.  Elinor  Bagnall,  and  d.  1G59,  leaving,  with 
other  issue,  an  eldest  son, 

William  Bund,  in.  1658,  Alice  Johnson,  and  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  son, 

Thomas  Bund,  m.  1st,  1688,  Elizabeth  Pardoe,  but  had  no 
issue ;  he  m.  2ndly,  1695,  Susannah,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Vernon,  Rector  of  Martlcy,  co.  Worcester,  and  had  issue, 
William,  of  whom  presently  ;  John  d.  imm.;  Thomas,  Rector 
of  Woking,  Surrey,  m.,  and  had  a  son,  who  d.  s.  p.  1773 ; 
Henry,  Rector  of  Fladbury,  who  took  the  name  of  Vernon, 
d.  B.p.  1784  ;  Richard,  d.  young ;  Sarah,  ni.  W.  Cook,  Esq.  of 
Worcester;  Susanna,  and  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  The  eldest 
son, 

William  Bund,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  John  Parsons,  Esq.  of  Overbury,  co.  Worcester; 
and  2ndly,  Alicia  Cox ;  by  the  former  only  he  had  issue,  viz., 

William,  m.  17G3,  Catherine,  3rd  dau.  of  John  DandridgCi 
Esq.  of  Great  Malvern,  and  had  issue  a  son,  William,  d.  s.p. 
1778;  andtwodaus.,  Mary,  ?/t.  Rev.  William  Probyn,  Vicar 
of  Pershore,  and  Anna  Maria,  m.  George  Palmer,  Esq.  of 
Nazing  Park,  Essex. 

Charles,  d.  young.  Thomas. 

The  youngest  son, 

Thomas  Bund,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  m.  20  Nov.  176S,  Susanna, 
youngest  dau.  of  Benjamin  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Worcester;  and 
d.  10  Aug.  1»15,  Laving  had  issue, 


Thomas  Henkt,  his  hei". 

William,  m.  Ann  Ryder  Mainprize,   d.  1843,  and  had  issue 
a  son,  Wilmot  Johnson,  d.  young ;  and  Susanna  Ursula,  m. 
Capt.  William  Thomas  Mainprize,   C.B.,  R.N.,   and    has 
issue. 
The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Henry  Bund,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Col.  Worcestershire 
Militia,  b.  11  July,  1774;  m.  16  Nov.  1802,  Ann,  dau.  and  only 
surviving  child  of  the  Rev.  Pynson  Wilmot,  of  Halesowen, 
CO.  Stafford,  and  d.  1852,  having  had  issue, 
Thomas  Henry  Benjamin,  d.  unm.  1846. 
Ann  Susanna  Kent,  r,i.  John  Walpole  Willis,  Esq. 
Ursula  Frances,   m.    Rev.    Henry  Thomas  Hill,   Rector  of 
Felton,  CO.  Hereford,  and  had  issue  ;  d.  1877. 
Eliza  Emily,  ra.  Rev.  Joseph  Henry  Bainbrigge,  Rector  of 
Finstall,  co.  Worcester. 
The  eldest  dau., 

Ann  Susanna  Kent  Bund,  to.  John  Walpole  Willis,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  CO.  Worcester  (who  d.  1877),  and  had  issue, 
John  William  Willis  Bcnd,  now  of  Wick  Episcopi. 
Mary  Anne  Jane  Bund,  la.  1867,  John  Francis  Greswoldc 
Williams,  Esq.,  only  surviving  sou  of  F.  E.  Williams,  Esq. 
of  Malvern  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  and  Doddenham,  co.  Wor- 
cester. 

Catherine  Smyth  Bund. 

^!-ms— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  three  eagles'  legs 
erased  a,  la  quise  or,  for  Bund  ;  2nd  and  3rd  per  fess  gu.  and 
arg.  three  lions  rampant  counterchanged  a  bordure  erm.,  for 
Willis. 

Crests— Ist,  an  eagle's  head  erased  or,  for  Bund;  2nd,  two 
lions'  gambs  erect  erased  the  dexter  arg.  the  sinister  gu., 
holding  a  shield  also  arg.  for  Willis. 
Ilotto — Non  nobis  Domine. 
Seat — Wick  Episcopi,  Worcester. 
Town  IIouse-90,  BeJgrave  Road,  S.W. 


BUNNY    OF    SPEEN    HILL. 

See  St.  John  of  Slinfold  and  Speen  Hill. 


BUHDETT    OP    BALLYMANY. 

EUEDETT,  AuTHUE,  Esq.  of  BaUymany,  co. 
Ivildare,  Ballywater,  co.  Tipperary,  and  Coolfin, 
King's  Co.,  b.  Sept.  1814,  J.P.  for  King's  Co.,  High 
Sheriff  1877;  m.  1st,  25  March,  1862,  Grace 
Florinda,  dau.  of  the  late  John  Eyre  Trench,  Esq. 
of  Clonfert  House,  co.  Galway,  by  whom  (who  d.  17 
April,  1863)  he  had  issue, 

Hugo  de  Burdet,  b.  March  27, 1863. 
He  m.  2ndly,  18  Dec.  1875,  Emma  Wyke,  youngest 
dau.  of  the  late  Major  Francis  Russell  Eagar,  of  the 
3Ist  regt. 

JLUtCajJt. — Thomas  and  Samuel  Burdett,  sons  of  Alder- 
man Burdett,  of  London,  founded  the  family  in  Ireland.  The 
former  taking  up  his  residence  at  Garrahill,  was  ancestor  of 
the  BuRDETTs  of  Dunmore,  Barts.,  and  the  younger  was 

Samuel  Burdett,  who  settled  at  Lismalin,  co.  Tipperary. 
By  Judith  his  wife,  he  left  at  his  decease,  1664,  two  sons,  the 
elder,  George,  of  Lismahn,  d.  s.  p.;  the  younger. 

The  Vert  Rev.  John  Burdett,  Dean  of  Clonfert,  to.  Mar- 
garet, 5th  dau.  of  Sir  John  Cole,  Bart,  of  Newland,  co.  Dublin, 
and  dying  17'26,  left,  with  other  issue,  a  dau.,  Lettice,  wife  of 
Algernon  Warren,  Esq.  of  Kilkenny,  and  a  son, 

Arthur  Burdett,  Esq.  of  Lismalin,  who  to.  1725,  Grace, 
dau.  of  John  Head,  Esq.  of  Derry  Castle,  and  had  (with  three 
daus.,  one  of  whom,  Grace,  to.  Barry,  1st  Earl  of  Farnham) 
two  sons,  Arthur  Burdett,  of  Bellavilla,  who  d.  1796,  s.  p. ; 
and 

George  Burdett,  Esq.  of  the  Heath  House,  Queen's  Co., 
BI.P.  for  Thomastown  and  Callan.  He  to.  Jane,  2ad  dau.  of 
John  Frend,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Arthur,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  George,  of  Longtown  House,  co.  Kildare,  Capt.  R.N.,  dec, 
TO.  1st,  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  Whitelock; 
and  2nd,  Catherine  Dorothea,  only  dau.  and  lieiress  of  the 
late  Col.  William  Brown,  of  Glengarry,  co.  Dublin,  by 
whom  he  had  issue, 

1  George,  to.  Harriet,  dau.  of  William  Willan,  Esq. 

1  Frances  Elizabeth,  to.  Thomas  Pery  Knox,  Esq. 

2  Catherine  Jane,  to.  1836,  Richard  Brouncker,  Esq.  of  ^ 
Bovcridge,  Dorset. 


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ni.  John  (sk  Burdett  nf  mnmtantnv). 

I.  Grace,  m.  Henry  I'eisley  L'Estrange,  Esq.  of  Moj-stown, 
King's  Co. 

II.  Jane,  m.  Francis  Brooke,  Esq.,  Liout.-Col.  4hh  or  King's 
own  regt.  of  foot,  and  brother  of  the  late  Sir  Henry  Brooke, 
of  Colebrook,  Bart. 

The  eldest  son, 

Arthde  Bubdett,  Esq.  of  Ballymany,  to.  1810,  Anna,  only 
dau.  of  William  Uipley,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  liad  issue, 
George,  late  representative. 
Arthur,  present  representative. 

Mary  Jane,  m.  184S,  Lieut. -Col.  Bobert  Brookes,  24th  regt., 
killed  at  the  battle  of  Chillianwallah,  1849. 
Anna,  m.  1842,  Edward  John  CoUingwood,  Esq.  of  Lilburn 

Tower  and  Churton  House,  co.  Northumberland. 
Adelaide  Louisa,  m.  1842,  her  cousin,  John  Head  Burdott, 
Esq.  of  Hunstanton,  King's  Co.,  who  d.  March,  1870. 
The  eldest  son, 

George  Burdett,   Esq.   of   Ballymany,  h.   25  Sept.   1813; 
<Z.  s.  p.  in  1875,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  brother. 
Anns — Az.,  two  bars  or,  a  crescent  for  difference. 
'  Crest — On  a  tower  arg.  a  martlet  with  wings  displayed  or. 
iJjsiderecc— Coolfin,  near  Banagher,  King's  Co. 


BURDETT    OF    HUNSTANTON. 

Burdett,  ADEiAiDELorisA,ofCushcallo'n-,  King's 
Co.,  youngest  clau.  of  the  late  Arthur  Bui'dett,  Esq. 
of  Ballymany,  co.  Kildare,  by  Anna,  only  dau.  of 
John  Ripley,  Esq. ;  vi.  1812  her  cousin,  John  Head 
Burdett,  Esq.  of  Hunstanton,  King's  Co,,  a  Magis- 
trate for  King's  Co.,  who  d.  March,  1870. 

HtUCilJC— The  Rev.  John  Bcrdett,  Vicar  of  Ryn.ich 
and  Gallen,  King's  Co.,  and  Rector  of  Ballygarth,  co.  Meath, 
youngest  son  of  Geo.  Burdett,  Esq.  of  Tlie  Heath  House, 
Queen's  Co.,  and  of  the  city  of  Dublin,  M.P.,  m.  Dec.  1802, 
Margaret  Anne,  6th  dau.  of  Mii.hael  Head,  Esq.  late  of  Derry 
Castle.  CO.  Tipperary,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  6th  dau.  of  Henry 
Prittie,  Esq.  of  KiU)ury,-in  the  same  co.,  aunt  to  the  1st  Lord 
Dunalley,  and  had  issue, 

John  Head,  his  heir. 

Henry  (Rev.),    m.  Juno,    1842,    Sybilla,    dau.    of   Thomas 
Fleetw  od,  Esq. 

Arthur  Michael,  deceased. 

George  Prittie,  deceased. 

Fiancis  Robert,  deceased. 

Margaret  Anne,  deceased.  Jane. 

Grace,  m.  2  Jan.  1834,  John  Eyre  Trench,  Esq.  of  Clonfert 
House,  CO.  Galway. 

Maria,  deceased. 

Louisa,  m.  Col.  Dawes,  Bengal  Artillery,  d.  in  India  1357. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Head  Burdett,  Esq.  of  Hunstanton,  King's  Co.,  J.P., 
Bariister-at-Law,  m.  20  July,  1842,  his  first  cousin,  Adelaide 
Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Arthur  Burdett,  Esq.  of 
]5allymany,  co.  Kildare,  by  Anna  his  wife,  dau.  of  William 
Ripley,  Esq.  of  Rodney  Street,  Liverpool,  and  d.  March, 
1870. 

Arms,   Crest,  and  Blotto — As  Burdett  of  EalUjmany  and 
Balli/ivater. 
Scat — Hunstanton,  King's  Co. 
Residence— 10,  'Vesey  Place,  Kingston,  co.  Dublin. 


BURDETT    OF    SHRUBHURST. 

BrEDETT,  Lieut.  Col.  Charles  Seplet,  of 
Shrubhurst,  Surrey,  J. P., late  Lieut. -Col.  Coldstream 
Guards,  b.  1819  ;  m.  3  June,  1845,  Harriet  Ehza- 
beth,  dau.  of  Levi  Ames,  Esq.  of  The  Hyde,  co. 
Herts,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Francis  Sedlet,  h.  I  Sept.  1849. 

n.  Charles  Sedley,  6.  9  Jan.  1S51. 

III.  Henry  Hugh,  6.  July,  1852. 

1.  Blanche    Clara    Harriet,    m.    11    July,     1872,    Stewart 
Blanckett,  Com.  R.N. 
■   II.  Constance  Angela  Mary.  in.  Edith  Joanna. 

IV.  Beatrice  Maud.  v.  Gertrude  Alice. 

Col.  Burdc  tt  is  3rd  son  (by  Sarali  his  ivife,  dau.  of 
Tiuiolhy  Brent,  Esq.)  of  the  late  WilUam  Jones 
Bia-dett,  Esq.,  who  was  3rd  son  of  Francis  Burdett, 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Robert  Burdett,  4th  bart.  of 


Forcmark,  co.  Derby,  D.C.L.,  by  Elizabeth  his  1st 
wife,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Sedley,  Bart,  {see 
Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage). 

Arms—kz.,  two  bars  or,  on  each  three  martlets  j-u. 
Crest — Gu.,  a  lion's  head  erased  sa.,  langued  gu. 
-SecU— Shrubhurst,  Godstone,  Surrey. 


BURDON    OF    CASTLE    EDEN. 

BuRDOX,  Rev.  John,  of  Castle  Eden,  co.  Durham 
(in  wliich  estate,  by  Ins  father's  entail,  he  succeeded 
his  brother  Rowland  Burdon,  Esq.),  b.  14  Oct.  1811 ; 
m.  13  Feb.  1847,  Elizabeth  Anne,  only  dau.  of 
Henry  Hale,  Esq.,  second  son  of  General  John 
Hale,  of  Plantation,  co.  York  {see  Hale  of  King's 
Walden),  and  by  her  (who  d.  26  May  1878)  has 
issue, 

1.  Rowland,  6.  19  June,  1857. 

n.  John  George,  6.  27  July,  1859. 

I.  Elizabeth  Anne. 
Mr.  Burdon,  who  is  Rector  of  English  Bicknor,  co- 
Gloucester,    and   a    Magistrate    for    co.    Durham, 
graduated  M.A.  at  Queen's  CoU.  Oxford,  1836. 

ILlUCagC— Rowland  Burdon,  Esq.  (son  of  Henry  Burdon, 
of  Stockton,  by  his  wife  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Giles  Wetherell, 
and  descended  from  Thomas  Burdon,  of  Stockton-upon-Tees, 
temp.  Edward  I'V.),  was  nine  times  Mayor  of  Stockton-upon- 
Tees,  between  the  years  1641  and  1655.  He  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  John  Swainston,  and  had,  with  several  daus.  two  sons,  viz., 
George,  his  heir;  and  Henry,  whose  grand-dan.,  Mary- 
Bardon,  m.  1743,  Wm.  Webster,  Esq.  (see  Webster  o/ PaZiJo/i). 
Mr.  Burdon  d.  1657.  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

George  Burdon,  Esq.  of  Stockton-upon-Tees,  b.  1648,  whom. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Hutchinson,  Esq.  of  Trimdon, 
CO.  Durham,  and  dying  in  1681,  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving 
son. 

The  Rev.  Rowland  Burdon,  B.A.,  of  Lincoln  Coll.,  Oxford, 
some  time  of  Sedgfield,  co.  Durham,  bapt.  Jan.  1679,  to.  Sarah, 
dau.  of  John  Reeve,  Esq.  of  Great  Milton,  co.  Oxford,  and 
dying  1750,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Rowland  Burdon,  Esq.  of  Castle  Eden,  bapt.  7  Jan.  1724, 
which  estate  he  purchased  1758,  a  Merchant,  of  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne.  He  9JJ.  26  Aug.  1755,  Elizabeih,  dau.  of  George 
Smith,  Esq.  of  Burnhall,  co.  Durham,  an  eminent  Non-Jurist  of 
ancient  family,  and  titular  Bishop  of  Durham  (by  his  wife 
Christian,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Hilkiah  Bedford,  M.A.,  of  St. 
John's  Coll.,  Cambridge,  the  celebrated  head  of  the  Non- 
Juri.sts),  and  dying  25  Oct.  1786,  left  an  only  child, 

Rowland  Burdon,  E.^q.,  of  Castle  Eden,  M.P.  for  co. 
Durham,  1790,  who  m.  1st,  27  June,  1780,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Charles  Brandling,  Esq.  of  Gosforth,  Northumberland,  M.P.  for 
Newcastle-on-Tyne,  by  whom  (who  d.  17  Feb.  1791)  he  had  an 
only  dau.,  Elizabeth,  b.  18  Jan.  1783;  d.  30  Jan.  1791.  Mr. 
Burdon  to.  2ndly,  20  Feb.  1794,  Cotsford,  dau.  and  sole  heiress 
of  Gen.  Richard  Mathews  (who  was  put  to  death  by  Tippoo 
Sahib  after  the  battle  of  Bednore),  and  by  her  had  Issue, 

I.  Rowland,  his  heir. 

II.  Richard  Mathews,  6.  9  March,  1810;  d.  imm.  13  Jan. 
1806. 

III.  John,  now  of  Castle  Eden. 

IV.  Cotsford,  B.A.,  of  Lincoln  Coll.,  Oxford,  Earri,ster-at- 
Law,  and  J.P.  co.  Durham,  b.  4  Aug.  1815;  in.  19  April, 
1852,  Eleanor  Margaret  Jane  Pembei  ton,  youngest  dau.  of 
Thomas  Thompson,  Esq.,  of  Bishopswearmouth,  co.  Durham, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  6  April,  1876)  had  issue, 

1  John  Rowland,  b.  '22  May,  1857. 

2  Cotsford,  6.  27  March,  18G0. 

I.  Elizabeth  Anne,  m.  21  April,  1825,  Liout.-Gen.  Sir 
Thomas  Henry  Browne,  K.C.H.,  of  Brouwylla,  co.  Flint, 
but  d.  s.  p.  25  Feb.  18'26. 

II.  Frances,  rf.  3  Feb.  1867,  aged  62. 
m.  Mary  Cotsford. 

Mr.  Burdon  d.  17  Sept.  1838,  in  his  82nd  year,  and  was  .<;.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Rowland  Burdon,  Esq.  of  Castle  Eden,  b.  16  Aug.  1802; 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  for  25  years  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sc'^sions 
for  the  CO.  of  Durham ;  m.  19  May,  1831,  Anne  Malet  (who 
survives  him,  and  to  whom  he  bequeathed  absolutely  the 
greater  part  of  his  large  personalty  and  un-entailcd  estates), 
3rd  dau.  of  Joshua  Andrew  UhtholT,  Esq.  of  Bath,  but  d.  s.  p. 
19  April.  1875.  and  was  .s.  in  his  entailed  estates  by  his  brother, 

TuE  Rev.  John  Burdon,  now  of  Castle  Eden. 
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Arms — Az.,  semee  of  crosscs-erosslet,  three  palmers'  staves 
r. 

Crest— A  lion  rampant  supporting  a  palmer's  staff  or. 
iSeo«— Castle  Eden,  co.  Durham. 


BTTRGES    OF    PARKANAUR. 

BrEGES,  John  Ynte,  Esq.  of  Parkanaur,  co. 
Tyrone,  and  Thorpe  Hall  and  East  Ham,  Essex, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Tyrone  1829,  b.  31 
Jan.  1798  ;  m.  21  March,  1833,  Lady  Caroline  Cle- 
ments, youngest  dau.  of  Nathaniel,  2nd  Earl  of 
Leitrim,'  K.P.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  Oct.  1869) 
had  issue, 

I.  T-NTR  Hen-bt,  M.A.,  J.P.,  HiRh  Sheriff  1869,  h.  31  Jan. 
1834;  m.  7  Sept.  1859,  Edith,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  Hon. 
Eichard  Bootle  Wilbraham,  and  sister  of  the  present 
Lord  Skelmersdale,  and  has  issue,  1  Ynyr  Eichard 
Patricli,  6.  15  March,  1866;  1  Editli  Alice;  2  Ethel 
Margaret ;  3  Lilian  Adela. 

II.  Charles  Skeffington,  b.  19  Aug.  1835;  deceased, 
in.  Clements  Keppel,  d.  March,  1840. 

IV.  Wamphray  John  Eichard  Alexander,  6.  25  Aug.  1843 ; 

deceased. 
I.  Mary  Anne  Marg.aret. 
u.  Alice  Caroline. 

Mr.  Burges  s.  to  the  family  estates  upon  the  death, 
in  1838,  s.  p.,  of  his  relative,  Margaret,  Dovrager 
Countess  Poulett,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  his  grand- 
uncle,  Ynyr  Burges,  Esq.  of  East  Ham,  by  Margaret 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Grovernor  Brown.  Mr.  Burges  then 
assumed  the  additional  arms  of  Lloyd. 

ILinCaSe.— Joseph  Buboes,  Esq.,  m.  1716,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Ynyr  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  East  Ham,  Essex,  and  had  (with  two 
daus.,  Blargaret,  and  Alice,  wife  of  Francis  Methold,  Esq.) 
three  sons,  Joseph,  d.  1746;  John,  of  whom  hereafter;  Ynyr, 
of  East  Ham,  m.  1792,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Governor  Brown, 
by  whom  he  had  issue  a  dau.  and  heir,  Margaret,  m.  1st, 
Sir  John  Smith,  Bart.,  who  took  the  additional  surname  of 
Burges,  hut  d.s. p.;  his  widow  m.  2ndly,  July,  1816,  John, 
4th  Earl  Poulett,  of  Hinton  St.  George,  Somerset,  but  d.  s.  jj. 
May,  1838,  when  her  kinsman,  John  Yntb  Boeges,  s.  her  in 
her  estates.    The  2nd  son, 

John  Burges,  Esq.,  m.  20  Nov.  17G3,  Martha,  dau.  of 
Eobert  Ford,  Esq.,  and  had  issue  (with  two  daus..  Mary, 
m.  1784,  George  Perry,  Esq.  of  Mullaghmore,  co.  Tyrone ;  and 
Martha,  m.  1787,  James  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Knappagh,  co. 
Armagh)  a  son, 

John  Henrt  Burges,  Esq.  of  Wood  Park,  co.  Armagh, 
6.  15  July,  1768 ;  m.  1794,  Marianne,  eldest  dau.  and  eventually 
co-heir  of  Sir  Eichard  Jolmston,  Bart,  of  Gilford,  and  had 
issue, 

John  Yntr,  of  Parkanaur  and  East  Ham. 

Eichard,  deceased. 

Margaret  Anne,  ra.  July,  1815,  Lieut.-Col.  (afterwards  Gen.) 
Thomas  Charretie,    of  the  2nd  Life  Guards,  who  d.  Jan. 

Matilda,  d.  Nov.  1805. 

ylrms— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  fess  chequy  arg.  and 
az.,  in  chief  two  cross  crosslets  gu.,  and  in  base  a  covered 
cup  of  the  last  for  BuBCiES :  2nd,  paly  of  eight  or  and  gu.,  all 
within  a  bordure  of  the  second  pelletee,  for  Llotd:  3rd, 
arg.,  a   saltire  sa.,  on   a  chief  gu.,  three  cushions  or,  for 

JOH.NSTON. 

Crests— A  dove  rising  arg.,  beaked  and  membered  gu.,  in 
its  beak  a  palm-bram-h  ppr.,  for  Bokges:  a  lion  rampant 
gu.,  langued  az.,  in  the  dexter  paw  an  annulet,  enclosing  a 
ileur-de-lis  arg.,  for  Llotd. 

Motto — Tace  aut  face. 

Scots— East  Ham  and  Thorpe  Hall,  Ilford,  Essex;  and 
Parkanaur,  Uungannou,  co.  Tyrone. 


BURGH  OF    DONORE    AND   DRUMKEEN. 

See  De  Buegh. 


BURGH    OF    OLDTOWN, 
/See  De  Buegh. 


BURKE    OF    BALLYDUGAN. 

Bttree,  The  Rev.  Michael,  A.M.  of  Ballydugan, 
CO.  Gralway,  formerly  Incumbent  of  Castle  Archdall, 
CO.  Fermanagh,  m.  1848,  Isabella,  dau.  of  James 
Clarke,  Esq.,  Capt.  12th  Lancers,  and  niece  of  the 
late  Mrs.  Archdall,  of  Castle  ArchdaU,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  William  Malachy  James,  6.  14  March,  1851,  d.  1864. 

II.  Michael  Henry,  b.  6  July,  1853. 

in.  John  Hawley,  Lieut.  53rd  regt.,  6.  23  June,  1854. 

IV.  Thomas  Edmund,  b.  24  Aug.  1856. 

V.  George  Selwyn,  6.  9  July,  18.'.8. 

I.  Eliza  Martha.  li.  Isabella  Mary. 

iLtlTCaO[C. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  and  wide- 
spreading  family  of  Burke,  of  which  the  noble  house  of 
Clanricarde  is  the  chief. 

Michael  Burke,  Esq.  of  Ballintober,  co.  Eoscommon,  who 
purchased  Ballydugan  1726,  from  the  Lynch  family,  was  soa 
of  William  Burke,*  Esq.  of  the  Klorogue  branch  of  the  family, 
by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of  Daly  of  Cloncha.  He  m.  1st,  Miss  Flynn; 
2ndly,  Miss  Dillon  of  Clonbrock;  and  3rdly,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Burke  of  Meelick.  By  the  first  two  he  had  no  issue,  but  by 
the  3rd  was  father  of  William,  his  heir;  Honora,  Mi.  Andrew 
Blake,  Esq.  of  Furboujih ;  and  Marcella,  m.  Malachy  Daly, 
Esq.  of  Benrnore.  Mr.  Burke's  will  bears  date  12  Jan.  1735. 
His  son  and  heir, 

William  Burke,  Esq.  of  Ballintober,  co.  Eoscommon,  and  ] 
Ballydugan,  co.  Galway,  m.  Mabel,  dau.  of  Malachy  Donelan,  i 
Esq.  of  Ballydonelan,  co.  Galway,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of: 
Tliomas-Power  Daly,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  the  Itight  Hon.  Denis  1 
Daly,  of  CarrowneUelly,  2nd  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas,  ' 
temp.  James  II.,  and  was  father  of 

Michael    Burke,    Esq.  of  Ballydugan,  M.P.  for  Athenry, 
a  Director  of  Inland  Navigation  and  one  of  the   Surveyors- 
General  for  Ireland,  v/ho  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  the  co.  of 
Galway  1786,    and  for    the  town    of  Galway  1796.     He  m. 
Sarah,   only  child  of  John  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Monksfield,  co. 
Galway,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  3rd  dau.  of  Francis  Oimsby,  Esq. 
of  Willowbrook,  co.  Sligo,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  Oct.  1813)  had 
issue, 
William  Malacht,  Barristcr-at-Law,  late  of  Ballydugan. 
John  (Kev.),  Vicar  of  Kilcolgan,   co.  Galway,   I'rjvost  of 
Kilmacduagh,    and  Prebendary    of    Kilconnell,   m.   Mary 
Anne,   sister  of  Arthur  Guinness,  Esq.  of  Beaumont,  near 
Dublin,  and  dying  1842,  left  Michael  John,  of  Canterbury, 
N.Z.,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  1869,  leaving  issue;  Arthur,  d. 
in  Australia ;  William,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  6  April,   1858, 
Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Stephen-W.  Creaghe,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue;  Edward  Frederick,  m.  Miss  Nutting,  of  Clifton; 
John,  m.  Miss  Watson,  and  has  issue;  Elizabeth;  Mabel 
Maria,  wife  of  Thomas  Trouton,  Esq. ;  and  Louisa. 
Michael,  Collector  of  Excise,  and  formerly  a  Magistrate  for 

CO.  Galway,  d.  unm.  1846. 
Thomas,  of   Belvedere  Place,  Dublin,  m.  Louisa,  relict  of 
Thomas   Burke,   Esq.   of  Spring  Garden,  co.  Galway,  and 
dau.  of  Dominick  Daly,  Esq.,  by  Johanna  Harriet  his  wife, 
sister  of  the  1st  Lord  Wallscourt,  and  d.  s.  p.  ' 

Henry  (Eev.),  m.  Francis  Julie,  only  dau.  of  Val  Blake,  Esq. 
of  Lehinch,  co.  Mayo,  by  Anna  Maria  his  wife,  dau.  of  the 
Hon.  and  Eev.  Eichard  Henry  Roper,  son  of  Lord  Teynham, 
and  had,  Michael  George,  and  other  issue, 
Denis,  of  Portlands,  co.  Galway,  in.  Maria,  dau.  of  the  late 
Major  Graham,  and  left  issue. 
Sarah,  d.  unm.  18.52. 

Mabel,  m.  1832,  Eev.  James  Temple  Mansel,  M.A.,  and  has 
issue.  .^ 

Mr.  Burke,  who  sold,  under  an  Act  of  Parliament,  the  fee 
simple  estate  of  Ballintober,  d.  1838,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

William  Malachy  Burke,  Esq.   of  Ballydugan,  6.  1784, 
High  Sheriff  of  co.  Galway   1822.     He  m.  Anna  Maria,  only 
dau.  of  John  Blake,  Esq.  of  Windfield,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1847)  left  at  his  decease,  Jan.  1853, 
Michael,  riow  of  Ballydugan. 

John  William  (Rev.),  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Tankerville,  : 
B.A.  Cambridge.  I 

William  Malachy,  M.D.,  of  St.  Stephen's  Green,  Dublin, 
F.R.C.P.I.,  Registrar-General  for  Ireland,  Phisician  to  Ste- 
phen's Hospital,  m.  1852,  Harriett  Isabella,  only  dau.  of  the 
Eev.  Hugh  Hamilton,  of  Churchhill,  co.  Fermanagh,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wite,  sister  of  the  late  Sir  I'liomas  Staples,  Bart., 
and  has  issue  three  sons,  William-Hen rv-."ilaish,  6.  9  April, 
1859 ;  John  Albert,  6.  18  Feb.  1802 ;  Edmund,  b.  5  March, 


*  A  brother  of  this  William  Burke  entered  the  Neapolitan 
Ber\ice,  and  attained  high  military  rani:  at  Naples. 


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1865 ;  and  one  dau.,  Grace  Elizabeth  Anna  Maria,  in.  1877, 
Andrew  Jameson,  Esq.,  B.A.  Cambridge,  2nd  son  of  tlie 
late  Andrew  Jameson,  Esq.  of  Alloa,  N.B. 

Tliomas  James  (Rev.),  lately  Rector  of  Cuclilington-cum- 
Stoke-Tryster,  Somerset,  and  now  Rector  of  Babcary, 
Somerset,  to.  1856,  Miss  Fraser,  and  has  issue,  William 
Henry,  b.  5  Nov.  1858;  Mabel  Mary;  Henrietta  Louisa; 
and  Emily  Florence. 

Edmund,  Barrister-at-Law,  A.B.,  ex-Scholar  and  Classical 
Moderator,  Trinity  Coll.,  Dublin,  and  Professor  of  History 
in  the  Elphinstone  Coll.,  Bombay,  d.  on  his  way  home, 
1S64. 

Mary.  Sarah,  d.  tuim.  1878. 

Caroline  Frances,  <?.  1847. 

Amu — Or,  a  cross  gu.,  in  the  dexter  canton  a  lion  ram- 
pant sa. 

Cnst—A  cat-a-mountain  sejant-guardant  ppr.  collared  and 
chained  or. 

Motlo — Un  roy,  une  foy,  une  loy. 

&eat — BaUydugan,  near  Loughrea. 


BURKE    OF    THE    AXTBERIES. 

Btjree,  James  St.  G-eobge,  Esq.  of  the  AulDeries, 
Essex,  Q.C.,  J. P.  for  Essex,  m.  1835,  Anne  Eliza, 
2ud  dau.  of  John  Griibbe,  Esq.  of  Horsendon  House, 
Bucks,  aud  by  her  (now  deceased)  has  had  issue, 

I.  Edmund  St.  George,  d.  young. 

n.  Hubert  Pldnkett,  Brevet-Major  8th  Hussars. 

III.  Walter  St.  George,  Capt.  R.E.,  m.  Mary  Anne  Amy 
Macrae,  dau.  of  George  Ferguson  Cockburn,  Esq., 
Indian  Civil  Service,  and  has  one  dau.,  Norali  Rachel. 

IV.  UUck  John,  Christchurch  Coll.,  Oxford,  Barrisier-at- 
Law,  m.  5  Aug.  1869,  Edith  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Nathaniel 
Clarke  Barnardiston,  Esq.  of  the  Ryes,  Essex,  and  has  one 
son,  DUck  Roland,  and  three  daus.,  Violet;  Kathleen 
Laura;  and  Do.othy. 

V.  Rowland  Heniy,  d.  23  June,  1861,  in  his  17th  year. 

VI.  Francis  Eustace.  vii.  Harold  Arthur, 
viu.  Charles  Carrington. 

I.  Anna  Rosa,  deceased.  ii.  Frances  Constance. 

III.  Rachel  Edith.  iv.  Mary  Alice. 

V.  Anne  Eliza,  deceased. 

lLtlIC<l£f. — This  family  derive  from  theBuiiKES  of  MeeJicl; 
CO.  Galway,  long  one  of  the  most  important  branches  of  the 
ancient  house  of  De  Burgh. 

DoMiNicK  BuBKE,  Esq.  of  Clondagoff  Castle,  co.  Galway, 
which  lands  are  mentioned  in  a  patent  of  the  Earl  of  Clanri- 
carde's  possessions,  registered  in  the  Rolls  Office,  m.  and  had  a 
son, 

Beter  Burke,  Esq.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Harry  Comer- 
ford,  Esq.  of  Faddenbegg,  co.  Tipperary,  son  and  heir  of 
George  Comerford,  Esq.,  by  Jane  his  wife,  only  child  of 
Eichard  Butler,  Esq.  of  Tinlough,  who  possessed,  besides, 
Tinnikelly  and  other  lands  in  the  barony  of  Lower  Ormonde. 
Peter  Burke  d.  about  the  year  1764,  leaving  two  sons,  i.  Domi- 
NicE,  of  Riverstown,  co.  Tipperary,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Philip  Langton,  Esq  of  Birr,  and  was  progenitor  of  the 
Burkes  of  Rockville  and  Clongowna;  and  ii.  John.  The  2nd 
son, 

John  Burke,  Esq.,  an  officer  in  the  Spanish  army,  served 
under  his  uncle,  Brigadier-General  John  Comerford.  He  m. 
1st,  Eleanor,  relict  of  John  Burke,  Esq.,  and  dau.  of  John 
Keating,  Esq.  of  Shanballyduff,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau., 
Elizabeth,  d.  num.  Ho  m.  2ndly,  Liuinda,  eldest  dau.  of 
Oliver  Plunkett,  Esq.  of  Bettyfield,  co.  Roscommon  (of  this 
family  was  the  celebrated  Dr.  Oliver  Plunkett,  Archbishop  of 
Armagh,  and  titular  Primate  of  Ireland,  who  was  so  cruelly 
and  unjustly  executed  for  high  treason  in  the  reign  of 
Charles  II.),  and  sister  of  Bartholomew  Plunkett,  Esq.,  whose 
son.  Major  James  Plunkett,  to.  Miss  Gunning,  first-cousin  of 
Elizabeth,  Baroness  Hamilton,  wife,  1st,  of  James,  Duke  of 
Hamilton;  and  2ndly,  of  John,  Duke  of  Argyll.  By  Lucinda 
his  2nd  wife,  John  Burke  had,  with  two  daus.,  two  sons, 
I.  Joseph,  of  whom  presently. 

u.  Peier,  of  Elm  Hall,  co.  Tipperary,  a  Justice  of  the  Peace 

for  that  CO.,  and  for  the  King's  Co.,  6.  1756  ;  m.  1st,  July, 

1785,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  and  co-heir  of  Matthew  Dowdall, 

Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Mullingar,  by  Bridget  B..rnewall  his  wife, 

sister  of  Bartholomew  Barnewall,  Esq.,  fathei-  of  the  late  Sir 

Robert  Barnewall,  Bart.,  of  Crickstown  Castle,  co.  Mcath. 

By  this  lady  (who  d.  18  Feb.  1818)  he  had  issue, 

1  John,  of  London,  b.  12  Nov.  1786;  m.  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of 

Bernard  O'Reilly,  Esq.  of  Ballymorris,    co.  Longfoid,  and 

d.  at  Aix-la-Cliapelle,  27  March,  1818,  leaving  by  her  (who 

d.  17  Nov.  1846)  surviving  issue, 


Peter,  of  Elm  Hall,  Serjeant-at-Law,  Q.C.  for  the  co. 
Palatine  of  Lancaster,  author  of  Tlie'Lifiiof  the  Right 
Hon.  Ell  III  I', xl  Jhirt',  The  Romance  of  the  Forum 
Cckbratiii  Trmi ;  .iml  of  several  works  on  the  criminal 
law.  the  law  of  r,,|,yi'i,nht,  &c. 

BsK.MAKD  (Mi;..  Kilt.,  C.B.,  LL.D.,  M.R.LA.,  'Ulster 
King  of  Anns,  and  Knight  Attend.ant  on  the  Order 
of  St.  Patrick,  Kee[ier  of  the  State  Papers  of  Ireland, 
Barrister-at-Law,  author  of  The  Pcerctge  and  Baronet- 
age, The  Landed  Gcntri/,  The  Visitation  of  Seats,  The 
Extinct  and  Dormant  Peerage,  The  General  Armory, 
The  Vicissitudes  of  Families,  Family  Romance,  £c., 
m.  8  Jan.  1856,  Barbara  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late 
James  MacEvoy,  Esq.  of  Tobertynan,  co.  Meath,  aud 
grand-dau.  of  Sir  Joshua  CoUes  Meredyth,  Bart.,  and 
has  issue, 

1  Henry  Farnham,  Lieut.  Westmeath  Rifles. 

2  Bernard  Louis,    Gentleman  at  Large   to  the  Lord 
Lieutenant  of  Ireland. 

3  Harlowen  Joseph. 

4  Peter  Ashwortli,  Page  of  Honor,  Vicc-Ecgal  Court. 

5  Edward  Plunkett. 

6  John  Elward. 

7  Arthur  Meredyth. 

1  Constance  Mary  Theresa. 
Mary  Clarinda. 
2  Joseph,  of  Elm  Hall,  J. P.,  Barristcr-at-Law,  to.  31  Jan. 
1856,  Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  Jeremiah  John  Murphy,   Esq., 
Q.C,  a  Master  in  Chancery  in  Ireland,  by  Maria  his  wife,' 
d  lu.  of  the  late  Michael  Balfe,   Esq.  of  South  Park,  co. 
Roscommon.    Mr.  Burke  was  appointed  an  Assistant  Poor 
Law  Commissioner  in  April,  1839,.  shortly  after  the  intro- 
duction of  the  Poor  Law  into  Ireland,  and  continued  in 
office  till  March,  1855.     He  d.  s.  p.  13  Dec.  1864. 
1  Bridget,  m.  1817,  Michael  Hoey,  Esq.,  who  d.  1838. 
Mr.  Peter  Burke   to.  2ndly,  26  July,  1820,  Clarinda,  eldest 
dau.  of  Redmond  Dolphin,  E.sq.  of  Corr,  co.  Galway,  J. P., 
High  Sheriff  1783,  but  by  her  (who  d.  15  April,  1851)  had  no 
issue.     He  d.  13  Jan.  1836. 
The  elder  son  of  John  Burke  and  Lucinda  his  wife, 

Joseph  Burke,  Esq.  of  London,  b.  1749,  at  one  time  a 
Capt.  in  the  Royal  Irish  Brigade,  a  corps  of  Volunteers  formed 
in  Dublin  in  1779;  m.  1774,  Jane,  dau.  of  Simon  Arthur 
Hyacinth  French,  Esq.  of  Frenchbrook,  co.  Roscommon, 
brother  of  Arthur  French,  Esq.  of  Clonyquin,  in  tlie  same  co., 
{see  that  name)  and  d.  4  Jan.  1827,  leaving  an  only  child, 

John  Fp.ench  Burke,  Esq.,   author  of  The  Domestic    Man- 
ners and  In'ititutions  of  th'.  Roman.<,  and  other  works,  b.  1775; 
TO.  Katherine  Thorne,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  July,  1826)  had 
three  sons. 
I   John  French. 

II.  Edmund  Plunkett,   of  the  Inner  Temple,  nnd  of  Caius 
Coll.,  Cambridge,  Judge  ot  St.  Lucia,  a  Lawyer  and  Law- 
writer  of  great  abiUty,  d.  20  Sept.  1834. 
m.  James  St.  George,  now  of  the  Auberies. 
Mr.  Burke  d.  9  July,  1854. 

^rTOS— Or,  a  cross  gu.,  in  the  1st  and  4th  quarters  a  Hon 
rampant  sa. 

Cre.^t—A  cat-a-mountain  sejant-guardant  ppr.  collared  and 
chained  or,  on  the  breast  a  cross  gold. 

Motto — Un  roy,  une  foy,  une  loy. 

Si.at — Auberies,  near  Sudbury. 


BTTUKE    OF    OWER. 

BrEKE,  William  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Owev,  J.P., 
CO.  Galway,  Bai'rister-at-Law,  b.  1  Mav,  1825  ;  s. 
liis  father  14  May,  1881 ;  m.  10  Juue,  1808,  Barbara 
Ellen,  dau.  of  Thomas  Blake  Turuer,  E.^q.  of  St. 
John's  Abbey,  co.  Galway,  and  has  issue  a  dau., 
Margaret  Mary. 

iLlUCajJC. —  Sir  Redmond  de  Burgh  (son  of  Sir  William 
or  Ulick  de  Burgh,  called  The  Grey,  ancestor  to  the  Marquess 
of  Clanricarde,  who  d.  1324),  d.  at  Castle  Hacket,  leaving  a 
son, 

John  But,  or  The  TeUo-io,  of  Castle  Hacket,  from  whom 
his  descendants,  a  powerful  clan  iu  the  barony  of  Clare,  co. 
Galway,  were  termed  the  sept  of  John  Buy  M'Rcdmond.  From 
him  descended 

Myles  de  Burgh,  or  Burke,  living  about  the  year  14S0,  at 
Castle  HacUet,  whose  son, 

Redmond  de  Borgu,  of  Castle  Hacket,  was  fattier  of 

Ulick  Bdrke,  who  d.  1571,  as  appears  from  an  inqui.sition 
taken  in  Gahvay,  1586,  seized  of  the  castles  of  Castle  Hacket 
and  Cahirmorris,  and  a  great  estate  adjoining ;  he  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

John  Burke,  of  Castle  Hacket,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thady 
Kelly,  of  Mullaghmore,  a  descendant  of  the  aniicnt  Princes  cl 
Hymaine,  and  by  licr  left  a  son, 


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BUR 


rLiCKBmKE,  Esq.  of  Castle  Hacket,  m.  Ilonora  Burke,  dau. 
of  Visoount  Mayo,  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Catherine,  m.  Andrew  Browne,  of  Brownestown. 

Isabella,  m.  The  O'Conor  Don. 
TJlick  Burke,  after  the  massacre  of  Shruel,  in  which  many 
Protestants  were  slain,  harboured  the  Protestant  Bishop  of 
Killala  and  others,  as  appears  by  a  letter  from  the  Bishop  to 
the  Marquess  of  Clanricarde,  dated  from  Castle  Hacket.  Ulick 
and  his  son  are  mentioned  in  Clanricarde's  memoirs  as  persons 
whose  adhesion  was  important  for  the  pacification  of  the  counry. 
The  property  of  Castle  Hacket  was  created  by  James  I.  in  1619, 
the  manor  of  Castle  Hacket,  in  favour  of  Ulick.  The  son  and 
heir, 

John  Bdbke.  Esq.  of  Castle  Hacket,  forfeited,  during  the  con- 
fiscations, the  greater  portion  of  his  estates,  retaining,  how- 
ever, Ower,  part  of  the  ancient  property.  He  m.  Mary  Berm- 
injjham,  dau.  of  the  17th  Lord  Athenry,  Premier  Baron  of 
Ireland,  by  whom  he  left  at  his  death,  16a4  or  16s5, 

Ulick,  of  whom  presently. 

Francis,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Darby  Daly,  of  Killimore. 

Thomas,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Hearne,  of  Hearnesbrook. 
The  son  and  successor, 

Ulick  Burke,  Esq.  of  Ower,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Stephen 
Lynch,  of  Doughiskea,  by  EUinor,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Browne, 
Bart.,  of  The  Neale,  ancestor  of  Lord  Kilmaine.  By  her  he 
left  at  hi.s  death,  in  1716, 

I.  John,  d.  s.  p.,  a  Capt.  in  Gen.  Dillon's  regt.  in  France. 

II.  3ITLES,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Dominick,  whose  son,  Myles,  to.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir 
Walter  Blake,  Bart,  of  Menlo,  and  left  issue, 

1  Myles,  m.  Catherine,  grand-dau.  of  Dominick  Blake, 
Esq.  of  Castle  Grove,  by  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Joseph 
Hoare,  Bart.,  and  left  issue,  Joseph ;  Walter ;  William ; 
and  Eliza,  m.  Charles,  son  of  Sir  Charles  Peshall. 

2  Stephen,  m.  Julia,  sister  of  the  foregoing  Catherine,  and 
has  issue,  Myles;  Joseph;  Walter;  Stephen;  Eliza; 
Catherine ;  and  Elly. 

1  Maria,  m.  Martin  Kirwan,  Esq.  oi  Hillsbrook,  co.  Gal- 
way. 
The  2pd  son, 

JMtles  Bukke,  Esq.,  of  Ower,  whos.  his  father,  m.  Mary,  dau. 
of  Stephen  Lynch  Fitx-Thomas,  Esq.  of  Tubberoe,  and  niece 
of  Sir  Dominick  Browne,  and  by  her  left  issue, 
John,  a  Franciscan  friar. 

\  ophen,  of  Ower,  in.  Marcella,  dau.  of  James  Martin,  Esq. 
of  Boss,  and  left  issue,  Barbara,   m.   Mark   Lynch,   Esq., 
by  whom   she   had  Patrick  Lynch,   Esq.  of    Duias   and 
Ecniiore,  co.  Galway. 
Dominick.  Francis. 

William,  of  whom  presently. 
Jane,  iti.  Henry  Jordan,  Ksq.  of  Rosslevin. 
Barbara,  in.  Sir  Walter  Wake,  Bart,  of  Menlo  Castle. 
The  5th  son, 

William  Bceke,  Esq.  of  Ower.  s.  his  brother,  and  m. 
Teresa  Kirwan,  of  Hillsbrook,  co.  Galway,  by  whom  he  left 
at  his  death,  in  1801, 
John,  of  Ower,  m.  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Oliver  Martyn,  Esq., 
M.D.,  of  Galway,  and  d.  .<s.  ?>.  3  Oct.  1849.  He  was  an  i  ffii  er 
in  the  79th  and  38ih  regts.,  and  had  a  Peninsular  medal 
with  three  clasps.  He  was  many  years  a  Magistrate  of  the 
county. 

Joseph,  of  whom  presently. 

Francis,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  TJlick  Jennings,  E.sq.,  of  Iron- 
pool,  and  having  rf.,  left  issue  by  her,  William  (Ecv.),  in 
the  Church  of  Rome ;  Ulick ;  John ;  Bessy ;  and  Teresa. 
Stephen  and  William,  both  d.  without  issue. 
Mary,  to.  James  Garvey,  Esq.  of  TuUy,  co.  Mayo.    She  m. 
2ndly,  Major  Allen,  Aide-de-Camp  at  the  Viceregal  Court, 
and  lefi  issue,  Mary,  Caroline,  and  Teresa. 
Julia,  TO.  Francis  Leigh,  Surgeon  in  the  60tU  Eiflcs,  and  left 
issue. 
Barbara,  m.  Bartholomew  St.  Legcr,  Esq.  of  Ballyhcragh, 

CO.  Mayo,  and  has  issue. 
BridKet,  aKun. 
The  2nd  son, 

Joseph  Bdkke,  Esq.  of  Ower,  co.  Galway,  b.  8  July,  1781; 
m.  9  April,  18'.i3,  Maigaret,  ;jr(l  dau.  of  Oliver  Martyn,  Esq., 
M.D.,  of  Galway,  of  the  family  of  the  Maetyns  of  Tulljni, 
ind  had  issue, 

I.  William  Joseph,  now  of  Ower. 

II.  Oliver,  Barrister-at-Law,  author  of  The  llixlnrii  of  Uosn 
Abbqi;  The  Histori/  of  the  Priori/ of  All  Hnllows  and  of 
Trinity  Collefje,  Dublin;  The  History  of  the  Convavr/ht 
Circuit  :  and  The  Liven  of  the  Lord  Chancdlors  of  Irelnn'd. 

III.  John,  M.D.,  now  of  Manilla;  to.  6  Feb.  1869,  Victoria, 
dau.  ol  John  Butler,  Esq.  of  Manilla,  and  has  issue,  Joseph; 
John;  William;  Marv. 

IV.  Kicliard,  M.U.,  also  of  Manilla, 


I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  O'Conor  Donelan,  Esq.,  J.P.  of 
Sylane,  and  has  issue,  Derwent  O'Conor  Donelan,  Esq., 
J.P.;  Joseph  of  Iloilo  in  the  Philippine  Islands;  John; 
Thomas;  and  Mary. 

II.  Teresa.  lii.  Maria. 

Mr.  Burke  s.  his  brother  3  Oct.  1849  ;  d.  14  May,  18G1. 

/Irms— Or,  a  cross  gu.  in  the  dexter  canton  a  lion  rampant 
sa. 

Crest — A  chained  cat  sejant-guardant  ppr. 

Jilotlo — Ung  roy.  ung  foy,  ung  loy. 

/Scot— Ower,  near  Headford,  co.  Galway. 


larle-    1 
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BUEKE    OF    ST.    CLERANS. 

BuEKE,  Anne  Celestine,  of  St.  Clerans,  co.  Gal- 
way ;  m.  Ist,  Major  Horace  De  Vere,  R.E.,  and  had 
three  daus., 

I.  Mary.  ii.  Eleanor.  iii.  Margaret. 

Mrs.  De  Vere  m.  2ndly,  20  Feb,  1873,  Rev.  Chs 
ton  Maxwell,  J. P.,  formerly  Rector  of  Leckpatri( 
CO.  Tyrone. 

ILtllCiltJC. — This  is  another  well-known  branch  of  the  an- 
cient family  of  De  Burgh  or  Burke. 

John  Burke,  Esq.  of  Isserclean,  co.  Galway,  to.  Jane, 
dau.  of  Michael  Burke,  Esq.  of  Cloughanover,  a  descendant  of 
the  Burkes  of  Castle  Hack-et,  and  had,  with  a  dau.,  Ellen,  wife 
of  John  Dolphin,  Esq.  of  Turoe,  a  son  and  successor, 

James  Burke,  Esq.  of  St.  Clerans,  to.  Penelope,  dau.  of 
Eobert  Hardiman,  Esq.,  of  Loughrea,  co.  Galway,  and  had, 
with  a  dau.,  who  to.  —  Browne,  Esq.  of  Gloves,  co.  Galway,  a 
son, 

John  Bdrke,  Esq.  of  St.  Clerans,  to.  1783  or  1784,  Elizabeth,    ? 
dau.  of  Andrew  Armstrong,  Esq.  of  Clara  House,  King's  Co., 
by  whom  he  had  issue, 

James  Hardiman,  his  heir. 

Eobert,  deceased.  John. 

Penelope,  m.  John  Kirwan,  Esq.  of  Castle  Hacket,  co.  Galway. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Christopher-John  Blake,  Esq.  of  WinQeld,  co. 
Galway. 
Mr.  Burke  took  the  name  of  Hardiman,  in  addition  to  that  of 
Burke,  pursuant  to  the  will  of  his  maternal  uncle,  Eobert  \ 
Hardiman,  Esq. ,  whose  estates  and  property  he  inherited  upon 
that  gentleman's  death,  1800.  He  d.  Dec.  1808,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

James  Hardiman  Borke,  Esq.,  of  St.  Clerans,  b.  1788 ;  in. 
Oct.  1817,  Anne,  dau.  of  Eobert  O'Hara,  Esq.,  of  Kaheen,  co. 
Galway,  and  has  issue,  ^ 

John,  late  of  St.  Clerans.  *, 

Eobert  O'Hara,  b.  18il ;  an  officer  in  the  Austrian  service, 
and  since  distinguished  for  his  command  of  the  Expedition 
across  Australia,  in  the  course  of  which  he  perished,  1861. 

James  Thomas,  6.  1828 ;  an  oflicer  E.E. ;  fell  gallantly  in 
Turkey,  1854. 

Fanny  Maria,  m.  John  Blakeney,  Esq.  of  Abbcit,  co.  Gal- 
way. 

Elizabeth,  m.  1847,  Lieut.-Col.  W.  C.  Mcnzics,  E.E. 

Hester  Albinia,  d.  1860. 

Anne  Celestine,  m.  4  Kov.  1853,  Major  Horace  de  Vere, 
E.E.,  who  d.  22  Aug.  1865. 
Mr.  Burke,  who  served  the  office  of  Sheriff,  d.  9  Jan.  1854,  and 
was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

John  Hardiman  Burke,  Esq.  of  St.  Clerans,  Lieut.-Col. 
3rd  Buffs,  A.D.C.  to  Sir  John  Burgoyne  during  the  Crimean 
war  ;  he  d.  7  Aug.  1863,  and  was  s.  by  his  sister,  Hester 
Albinia,  who  d.  Is60,  and  was  s.  by  her  sister,  Anne  Celes- 
tine, now  of  St.  Clerans. 

Arms— Or,  a  cross  gu.,  in  the  1st  quarter  a  lion  rampant 
sa. 

Crest — A  cat-a-mountain  sejant  ppr.,  collared  and  chained 
or. 

Motto — Ung  Dieu,  ung  loy,  ung  foy. 

Seat — St.  Clerans  (formerly  called  Isserclean),  Craughwcll, 
CO.  Galway. 


BURLEIGH    OF    CABIIICKFEEGUS. 

Burleigh,  William  Robert,  Esq.  of  Carrick- 
fergus,  CO.  Antrim,  J.P.,  b.  1831 ;  m.  18G6,  Anne, 
dau.  of  T.-II.  Purdon,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Belfast,  and  has 
issue  two  daus. 

ILtnCagC— William  BoBLEicn,  Capt.  in  Sir  John  Clot- 
worthy's  regiment  of  horse,  who  was  wounded  at  the  defence 
of  Lisbon  against  O'Neil,  1641,  was  subsequently  Licut.-Cul.  of 
the  Earl  of  Kildare's  regiment.    His  eldest  son. 


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William  BcBLEion,  m.  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Roger 
Lang-ford,  and  left  by  her  two  sons,  the  elder  of  whom, 

IIERC0LES  BoRLEiGii,  was  Captain  in  the  army,  and  served 
at  the  siege  of  Londonderry.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
George  Pearson,  Esq.  of  Harwood  Shields,  co.  Northumber- 
land, and  had  by  her  three  sons  and  several  daus.  He  d.  1744. 
His  eldest  son, 

William  BuRLEinn,  b.  1700;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Thomas  Clerk,  Esq.,  of  co.  Armagh;  and  cJ.  1750, 
leaving  three  sons  and  a  dau.    The  3rd  son, 

William  Burleigh,  b.  1730;  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Hamlet 
Obins,  Esq.  of  Castle  Obins,  and  had  one  dau.  He  m.  2ndly, 
Anne,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Andrew  Boyd,  Esq.  of  Prospect, 
CO.  Antrim,  and  by  her  left,  in  1798,  two  sons  and  one  dau. ; 
the  elder  of  the  sons, 

William  Dobbs  Bcrleioh,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  17C5; 
m.  1796,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wills,  Esq.  of  Willsgrove, 
CO.  Roscommon,  by  Jane  Lucy,  his  wife,  dau.  of  William 
Talbot,  Esq.  of  Mount  Talbot,  co.  Eoscommon  and  left  at  his 
decease,  1829  (with  a  son,  Henry,  a  Capt.  in  the  Hon.  E.I.C.S  , 
who  d.  unm. ;  and  three  daus.,  Jane,  vi.  the  Rev.  John  L. 
Chute;  Rebecca  Anne,  m.  Rev.  William  Farmer;  and  Judith 
Eliza),  an  elder  son, 

William  Burleigh,  Esq.,  of  Carrickfergus,  6.  1797;  m. 
1828,  Lucretia,  dau.  of  James  Wills,  Esq.,  of  Plas  Belhn,  co. 
Flint,  by  Lucretia  Anne  Kingsley,  his  wife,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Robekt,  now  of  Carrickfergus. 

II.  Henry  Charles,   Commander   R.N.,    b.   1832;    m.   1RG3, 
Emily  Hester,  dau.  of  John  Stott,  Esq.  and  has  issue  a  dau. 

III.  James  Kingsley,  b.  1836. 

IV.  Godfrey  Wills,  17th  regt.,  6.  1840. 

V.  Arthur  George,  6.  1842. 

VI.  Hercules  Richard,  6.  1843. 

I.  Lucretia  Euphemia.  ii.  Rebecca  Mary. 

III.  Olivia  Isabella  Anne.         iv.  Jane  Elizabeth. 

V.  Lucinda  Fanny.  vi.  Charlotte  Louisa. 

lied.  1871. 

Arms— Yert,  three  boars'  heads  couped  arg.,  armed  or. 

Crest— A  demi-boar  ppr.,  armed  hooted  and  bristled  or, 
aad  gorged  with  a  chain  of  the  last  supporting  a  thistle  ppr. 


BURN    OP    ORTON    HALL. 

Burn,  Richard,  Esq.  of  Orton  Hall,  Westmor- 
land, J. P.  and  D.L.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  16  Nov. 
1811 ;  High  Sheriff  1852,  Capt.  in  the  Westmorland 
and  Cumberland  Yeomanry ;  m.  26  July,  1830, 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Cutlibert,  Esq.  of 
Beaufront  Castle,  Northumberland. 

HtnEajC— John  Burn,  Esq.  of  Orton  Hall,  6.  20  Oct. 
1743,  was  only  child  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Burn,  LL.D.,  Vicar 
I  of  Orton,  Westmorland,  Chancellor  of  the  Diocese  of  Carlisle, 
author  of  Burn's  Justice  of  the  Peace,  Burn's  Ecclesiastical 
Law,  and  The  History  of  Westmorland,  6.  17  July,  1710, 
and  d.  15  Nov.  1785.  John  Burn  d.  20  Feb.  1802,  leaving 
a  son, 

Joseph  Bcrn,  Esq.  of  Orton  Hall,  and  Barcelona,  Spain ; 
m.  14  July,  1806,  Eulalia,  dau.  of  Joseph  Vila,  of  Barcelona, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  6  May,  1813)  left  at  hii  decease,  12  July, 
1818,  a  son  and  a  dau., 
Richard,  now  of  Orton  Hall. 

Sophia,  ?/i.  1st  1828,  Louis  de  Saldanha,  Marquis  de  TanbatS, 
wi.orf.  18:i7;  and  2ndly,  1845,  Mons.  Nelson  Vors,  French 
Protistant  Pasteur  at  Versailles.  One  dau.  by  the  1st 
marriage,  Marie  Constance  de  Saldanha,  m.  William  Gilbert, 
Esq. :  one  son  by  the  2nd  marriage,  Frederick  Vors,  6. 
Aug.  1847. 

Anns — Vert,  a  chevron  ermine  between  three  lions  ram- 
pant or,  on  a  chief  erminois  three  fountains,  a  boidure 
wavy  arg. 

Crest— A  demi-tyger,  erminois,  holding  between  the  paws  a 
fountain  as  in  the  arms. 
£eai— Oiton  Hall,  Shap,  Westmorland. 


BURNABY  OF  BAGGRAVE  HALL. 

BuENABT,  Edwtn  Sheeard,  Esq.  of  Bagtrrave 
Hall,  CO.  Leicester,  Col.  Grenadier  Guards,  b.  22  May, 
1830  ;  7n.  29  Aug.  1864,  Louisa  Julia  Mary,  2nd 
dau.  of  Sir  Willoughby  Wolstan  Dixie,  8th  bart.  of 
Bosworth  Park,  Leicestershire,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Algernon  Edwxn,  b.  9  April,  18C7. 

I.  Hilda  Louisa.  u.  Leila,  deceased. 


tttncatJC— Hugh  Burnact,  3rd  son  of  i;homas  de  Bur- 
r.aby,  of  Watford,  co.  Northampton,  the  representative  of  a 
very  ancient  family  settled  in  Leicestershire,  d.  at  Manton,  in 
Northamptonshire,  28  July,  1591,  leaving,  with  other  issue,' 

Robert  Bcbnaby,  bapt.  at  Manton,  15  Sept.  1577,  rf!  at 
Gulton,  18  May,  1643,  and  was  father  of 

Hdgh  Burnaby,  6.  at  Gulton,  30  Jan.  1620,  Fellow  of  St. 
John's  College,  Cambridge,  and  Patron  and  Rector  of 
Asfordby,  co.  Leicester.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Burton,  of  Stockerston,  co.  Leicester,  and  by  her,  who  d.  29 
July,  1699,  had  issue,  Hugh,  of  Asfordby,  d.  1742,  leaving  a 
dau.;  Benjamin,  Rector  of  Stainby,  d.  unm.;  Andrew;  and 
Robert,  of  Brampton,  d.  s.  p.    The  3rd  son, 

Andrew  Burnaby,  s.  to  the  estate  and  living  of  Asfordby, 
on  the  death  of  his  father,  20  Jan.  1699,  and  m.  Anne,  widow 
of  Maurice  Camm,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  a  son. 

The  Rev.  Andrew  Burnaby,  b.  29  June,  1702,  of  Brampton 
Manor  House,  Prebendary  of  Lincoln,  Vicar  of  St.  Margaret's, 
Leicester,  and  Rector  of  Asfordby;  m.  Hannah,  dau.ot  George 
Beaumont,  Esq.  of  Dartom,  co.  York,  and  had  issue,  Andrew, 
his  heir;  Robert,  Prebend.iry  of  Lincoln  and  Vicar  of  St. 
Margaret's,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  T.  Gee,  Esq.,  and  had  issue; 
Thomas  Beaumont,  Rector  of  Asfordby,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
William  Abney,  Esq.  of  Measham ;  Anna  Maria,  to.  Richard 
Walter,  Esq. ;  and  Hannah,  d.  unm.    The  eldest  son, 

Andrew  Bcrnaby,  D.D.,  of  Baggrave  Hall,  co.  Leicester, 
and  of  Brampton,  in  Huntingdonshire,  Archdeacon  of  Leicester 
and  Vicar  of  Greenwich,  m.  26  Feb.  1770,  Anna,  dau.  and  heir 
of  John  Edwyn,  Esq.  of  Baggrave  Hall,  High  Sheriff  of 
Leicestershire  1750,  and  had  issue,  i  Edwyn  Andrew,  his 
heir;  ii.  Sherard  Beaumont,  D.C.L.,  of  Brampton,  co.  Hun- 
tingdon, d.  25  March,  1848;  III.  John  Dick,  of  Evington,  co. 
Leicester,  Col.  1st  Grenadier  Guards,  ra.  1798,  Henry  Anne, 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Fowke,  Bart.,  and  had  issue  :  his  3rd  son, 
THOiiiAS  Fowke  Andrew  Burnaby,  Esq.,  was  late  of  Langford 
Hall,  Notts ;  iv.  George  Freeman,  d.  unm. ;  and  i.  Anna  Maria, 
1)1.  John  Atkins,  Esq.  of  Halstead  House,  Kent.  The  eldest 
son, 

Edwtn  Andrew  Burnaby,  Esq.  of  Baggrave  Hall,  a  Gentle- 
man of  the  King's  Most  Honourable  Privy  Chamber,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  b.  9  May,  1771 ;  m.  30  Oec.  1794,  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress 
of  the  Rev.  WiUiam  Browne,  Rector  and  Patron  of  Burrow, 
and  grand-dau.  of  Suffield  Browne,  of  Leasthorpe  llall,  co. 
Leicester,  and  by  her  (wliod.  11  Jan.  1858)  had  issue, 

I.  Edwyn,  of  Baggrave  Hall. 

II.  William  Edwyn,  Barrister-at-Law  d.  unm.  23  Aug.  1830. 

III.  Gustavus  Andrew  ajev.),  of  Somerby  Hall,  Leicester- 
shire, m.  19  >ov.  1833,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Henry  Villebois, 
Esq.  of  Marham,  and  has  Frederick  Gustavus,  Capt.  Royal 
Horse  Guards;  Evelyn  (Rev.);  Mary,  m.  27  April,  1854, 
John  H.  Manners  Sutton,  Esq.  of  Kelham  Hall,  Notts;  and 
Anna  Glentworth,  m.  24  July,  1862,  Col.  Duncan  Jame.s 
B  lillie,  Royal  Horse  Guards. 

I.  Mary,  in.  8  May,  1820^  John  Tylston  Pares,  Esq. 

II.  Selina,  d.  12  Nov.  1836. 

III.  Georgiana,  m.  6  April,  1839,  Thomas  Henry  Starr,  M.D. 

IV.  Anna  Edwyn,  jji.  23  May,  1829,  Matthew  Knapp,  Esq.  of 
Linford  house,  Bucks,  and  d.  28  Dec.  1835. 

I\Ir.  Burnaby  d.  1  Oct.  1825,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edwyn  Burnaby,  Esq.  of  Baggrave  Hall,  a  Gentleman  of  Her 
Majesty's  Most  Honourable  Privy  Chamber,  Capt.  in  the  3rd, 
or  Prince  of  Wales's  Dnigoon  Guards,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  for  Leicestershire  1867,  6.  29  Sept.  1799;  to. '28  Aug. 
1S29,  Anne  Caroline,  dau.  ot  Thomas  Salisbury.  Esq.,  2nd  son 
of  Thomas  Salisnury,  Esq.,  of  Alarshtield  house,  co.  Yurk, 
by  Mary  his  wile,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lister,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue, 

Edwyn  Shekard,  now  of  Baggrave  Hall. 
Caroline  Louisa,  to.  1st,  14  Dee.  lsr)9.  Rev.  C.  Cavendish 
Bentinck  (who  d.  17  Aug.  I86.i),  eldest  son  of  the  late  Lord 
Charles  C.  Bentinck  ;  and  2ndly,  '20  Nov.  1870,  Harry  War- 
ren Scott,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  William  Scott,  Bart,  of 
Ancrum. 
Cecilia  Florence,  m.  24  June,  1858,  George  Onslow  Newton, 

Esq.  of  Cro\ton  Park,  co.  Cambridge;  d.  7  Feb.  1869. 
Gertrude  Laura,    m.   '24    June,     1B58,    Viscount  Vaughan, 
eldest  son  of  the  Earl  of  Lisburne.     She  it.  1865. 
Ida  Charlotte,  m.  4  Aug.  1864,  Lieut.  Col.   Conolly,  V.C, 
Coldstream  Guards,  son  of  the    late  E.  M.  Conolly,  Esq. 
of  Castletown,  co.  Kildare,  M.P. 

Mr.  Burnaby  d.  18  July,  1867. 

.^niM— Arg.,  two  bars  and  a  lion  pas.=ant-guirdant  in  chief  gu. 

Ci-cst — A  demi-man  sa.,  in  the  dexter  hand  a  branch  of 
columbine  flowei'S  ppr.,  round  the  neck  a  rope  or,  with  th- 
end  hanging  down  on  the  sinister  side. 

il/of  0— Pro  rege. 

Seal — Baggrave  Hall,  Leicester. 

2'omi  House — 51,  Eaton  Square,  S.'W. 


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BURNABY    OF    BRAMPTON    MANOR 
HOUSE. 

BuENABT,  Thomas  Fowke  Akdeew,  Esq.  late 
jf  Langford  Hall,  Notts,  now  of  Brampton  Manor 
House,  near  Huntingdon,  b.  17  Oct.  1808  ;  m.  9  Oct. 
1833,  Emily,  11th  dau.  of  the  late  Rupert  Chawner, 
M.D.,  of  Burton-on-Trent,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henkt  Fowke,  formerly  in  Holy  Orders,  now  M.D.  of 
Bucklanil,  Herts,  late  Fellow  of  King's  College,  Cam- 
bridge, M.A.,  6.  12  Dec.  1834. 

II.  Thomas  Frederic  Burnaby-Atkins,  of  Halstead  Place, 
near  Sevenoaks,  M.A.  Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  b.  13 
March,  1836 ;  m.  2  Jan.  1863,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  late 
John  Francklin,  Esq.  of  Gonalston,  Kotts,  and  has  issue 
(see  following  notice). 

in.  Eustace  Beaumont,  6.  4  April,  1842 ;  Lieut.  H.M.'s  10th 

regt. 
IV.  John  Charles  Wellesley  (Rev.)  Eector  of    VVyton,  co. 

Huntingdon,  6.  28  Jan.  1844. 

I.  Emily  Sarah,  m.  18.  Sept.  1862,  Edward  Finch  Dawson, 
Esq.  of  Launde  Abbey,  Leicestershire. 

II.  Adelaide  Sophia. 

III.  Anna  Maria  Gertrude,  d.  13  June,  18G0. 

IV.  Caroline  Maria. 

iLiUCag^.— John  Dick  Bhrnabt.  Esq.   of  Evington,   co. 
Leicester,  Col.  Grenadier  Guards,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Leicester- 
shire, 3rd  son  of  Andrew  Burnaby,  D.D.  of  Baggrave  Hall, 
CO.  Leicester,  Archdeacon  of  Leicester  (see  i^receding  Memoir), 
(1.  June,  1852.    He  m.  27  Dec.  1798,  Henry  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Fowke,  Bart,  of  Lonesby  Hall,  Leicestershire,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  Jan.  1836;  had  issue, 
John  Dick,  Barrister-at-Law,  Judge  of  Leicestershire  County 
Courts,  Deputy  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions,  and  D.L. ; 
111.  1st,  Sarah  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Atkins,  Esq.,  by  whom  he 
had  issue,  John  Dick  Atkins.    He  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Williams,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  Sherard 
Beaumont  James ;  Charles  Albert;  and  William  Augustus. 
Frederic  George  (Uev.),  M.A.,  m.  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  John 

Atkins,  Esq. 
Thomas  Fowke  Andkew,  now  of  Brampton  Manor. 
Charles  Sherard,  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Francis  Jessop,  Esq. 
by  whom  he  had  issue,    Mary   Elizabeth  ;    2ndly,   Aune 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  F.  G.  Fowke,  Bart. 
Henry  Anne.        Maiianna.  Emma. 

Maria.  Ann  Woollaston.        Elizabeth  Hannah. 

For  lineage  and  Arms,  see  Bdrnaby  of  Baggrave. 
&at— Brampton  Manor  House,  near  Huntingdon. 


BURNABY-ATKINS    OF    HALSTEAD 
PLACE. 

Bfenabt- Atkins,  Thomas  Feedeeice,  Esq.  of 
Halstead  Place,  Kent,  J.P.,  M.  A.,  s.  to  the  Halstead 
estate  under  the  will  of  John  Pelly  Atkins,  Esq. 
whose  name  he  assumed  by  royal  license,  h.  13 
March,  1836,  M.A.  Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  1861 ; 
m.  2  Jan.  1868,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Erancklin, 
Esq.  of  Gronalston  Hall,  Notts,  and  Great  Barford, 
Bedfordshire,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  6.  15  Sept.  1872. 

I.  Frances  Eve-line,  d.  31  Jan.  1871. 

II.  Emily  Mary.  iii.  F.lizabeth  Caroline. 
IV.  Violet.                           V.  Cecily. 

JLtnCiTJJC— Mr.  Burnaby  Atkins  is  second  son  of  Thomas 
Fowke  Andrew  Burnaby,  Esq.  of  Brampton  Blanor,  Hunts, 
by  Emily  his  wife,  dau.  of  Bupert  Chawner,  Esq.,  M.D.  (see 
BcBNABi  of  Baggrave). 

.^r»is— Atkins  and  Burnaby,  quarterly.")  See  General 
Crests — 1st,  Atkins;  2nd  Bcknaby.  S     Armory. 

SfaJ— Halstead  Place,  Sevenoaks,  Kent ;  United  University 
Club. 


1860,  5. 14  Feb.  1805  ;  m.  11  Not.  1833,  Harriet,  2nd 
dau.  of  Hugh  Parkei-,  Esq.  of  Woodthorpe,  co.  York, 
and  d.  15  Jidy,  1878,  having  had  issue, 
I.  Edward  Strelley,  now  of  Winkburn,  Lieut.-Col.  Cold* 

ftrr;nn  Guards,  J.P.,i/.  5  April,  1835. 
n.  Hugh  d'Arcy,  Lieut.-Col.  7th  Hussars,  6.  16  July,  183G. 
III.  WilUam  Acton,  b.  24  May,  1842. 
IV  Edward  Annesley,  b.  9  Nov.  1814,  Capt.  Rifle  Brigade. 

I.  Harriet  Gertrude,  d.  young. 

II.  Elizabeth  Constance.  ii(.  Alice  Mary  Caroline. 

ILlltCagC. — The  Srst  mention  we  have  of  the  family  of 
Steade,  living  at,  or  being  possessed  of,  Onesacre,  in  the  co.  of 
York,  where  stands  the  old  family  mansion,  appears,  accord- 
ing to  Dr.  Hunter,  in  some  old  writings  of  the  time  of  Edward 
III.,  between  1320 and  1377. 

John  de  la  Stede  resided,  as  we  find  from  several  ancient 
deeds,  at  Onesacre,  1417,  as  did  his  immediate  successors, 
Thomas,  John,  John,  and  Nicholas  de  la  Stede. 

Thomas  Steade,  Esq.  of  Hillsboro"  6. 1728  (7th  in  descent  from 
Nicholas  Steade),  m.  1768,  MiUicent,  dau.  of  Strelley  Pegge, 
Esq.  of  Beauchieff  Abbey,  and  sister  of  Peter  Pegge,  of 
Winlvburn  Hall,  who  devised  his  estates  to  his  nephew,  the 
late.  Mr.  Pegge  Burnell.  By  her  he  had  issue, 
Thomas,  his  successor.  Major  21st  Light  Dragoons,  d.  unm. 

1796. 
BEonoHTON  Benjamin. 
Mr.  Steade  d.  1793.     His  2nd  son, 

Brodghton  Benjamin  Steade,  Esq.,  6.  3  July,  1774;  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of  Derbyshire  1839,  succeeded  Feb. 
1836,  to  the  estates  in  the  counties  of  Nottingham  and  Derby, 
of  his  maternal  uncle  Peter  Pegge-Burnell,  Esq.  of  Winkburn, 
Notts,  and  then  took  by  royal  authority  the  names  of  Pegge 
and  Burnell,  instead  of  that  of  Steade,  in  compUance  with  aa 
injunction  contained  in  his  uncle's  will. 

Peter  Pegge-Burnell  was  3rd  and  youngest  son  of  Strelley 
Pegge,  of  Beauchieff  Abbey,  Derbyshire,  to  whose  estates  he 
succeeded,  as  also  to  those  of  his  distant  relative,  D'Arcy  Bur- 
nell, of  Winkburn,  Notts,  1784.  On  his  marriage  with  Mary, 
reUctof  J.  Lee,  Esq.  of  Chesterfield,  he  also  became  the  pos- 
sessor of  considerable  property  in  that  neighbourhood.  At 
the  death  of  Mary,  relict  of  d'Arcy  Burnell,  1784,  the  said 
Peter  Pegge  took  the  name  of  Burnell  in  addition. 

The  Burnell  family  has  been  settled  at  Winkburn  since  the 
time  of  King  Edward  VI.,  when  the  monastery  of  Winkburn, 
together  with  the  parish,  formerly  belonging  to  the  Knights  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  was  granted  to  John  Burnell,  Merchant, 
of  London,  in  exchange  for  certain  lands  in  Sussex  (see 
Thoroton's  Noltinghomxhire). 

Tlie  Pegges  were  settled  at  Ashbourne,  in  Derbyshire,  when 
Eduard  Pegge  m.  Gertrude,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Nicholas 
Strelley,  of  Beauchieff  Abbey.  By  this  marriage  the  Strelley 
estates  at  Ijeauchieff  passed  into  the  Pegge  family. 

Mr.  Broughton  Benjamin  Pegge-Burnell,  J. P.,  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff,  co.  Derby  1844,  to.  21  Dec.  1802,  Elizabeth  Dalton, 
and  d.  20  May,  1850,  leaving  a  dau.,  Mary  Milliccnt,  m. 
22  March,  1831,  Rev.  William  Smith,  of  Dunston  Hall,  Derby- 
shire, deceased,  and  a  son  and  successor,  the  late  Edwaro 
Valentine  Pegge  Burnell,  Esq.  of  Winkburn  Hall  and  Beau- 
chieff Abbey. 

^r7!is— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th  per  fcss  indented  or  and 
arg.  a  lion  rampant  sa.,  a  bordure  gu.,  chargid  with  eight 
plates,  for  Burnell;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  chevron  between 
three  wedges  sa.,  for  Pegge. 

Crests — A  lion's  gamb  erect  and  erased  sa.,  in  the  paw  a 
bunch  of  violets  ppr.,  for  Burnell;  the  sun  rising  in  splen- 
dour the  rays  alternately  sa.  or,  and  arg.,  for  Pegge. 

il/oi«o— Caritas  fructum  habet. 

^cnt— Winkbui-n  Hall,  Southwell,  Notts. 


BURNELIi    OF   WINKBURN     HALL. 

The  late  Edwaed  Valentine  PEGGE-BtrENEiL, 
Esq.  of  Beauchieff  Abbev,  Derby,  and  Winkburn 
Hail,  Notts,  M.A.,  J.P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  for  Notts, 


BURNETT    OF    GADGIRTH. 

BuENETT,  Eeancis  Clatjd,  Esq.  of  Gadgirth,  co. 
Ayr.  J.P.,  formerly  Col.  R.A.,  b.  2  Oct.  1809;  m. 
1st,  18  Oct.  1836,  Anne  Emily,  dau.  of  Capt.  V7ool- 
dridge,  R.N.  ;  and  2ndly,  1863,  Mary,  dau.  of  Gen. 
J.  Grant,  Bombay  Ai-tiUery.  By  the  former  he  has 
issue, 

I.  Francis  Eedfearn,  h.  14  Jan.  1833. 

II.  Joseph  John,  b.  27  March,  1S15. 
ui,  William  Augustus,  b.  8  Feb.  1843. 


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IV.  Claud  TTenry,  &.  28  Sept.  IS.'jS. 

I.  Margaret  Anne,  m.  Capt.  Lambert,  11. E. 

II.  Emily  Catherine,  m.  Major  S.  Black,  Benffal  Staff  Corps. 

III.  Julia  Georgina,  m.  1865,  Douglas  Campbell,  Esq. 

IV.  Isabella  Sarah. 

ILtneaffC. — Gadgirth  was  for  centuries  the  estate  of  the 
ancient  family  of  Chalmers.  The  last  posses.'ior  of  the  name, 
John  Chalmers,  of  Gadgirtli,  Capl.  In  the  service  of  the  States, 
General  of  the  United  Provinces,  succeeded  to  the  remnant  of 
the  once  extensive  barony  of  Gadgirth  which  remained  from 
the  losses  the  family  sustained  by  their  devotion  to  the  cause 
of  the  Stuarts.  He  d.  unm.  circa  1750,  leaving  his  sisters  his 
co-heirs;  Mary,  the  eldest,  m.  1748,  John  Steele,  Minister  of 
Stair,  but  had  no  issue  ;  at  her  death  she  devised  her  share  of 
Gadgirth  to  her  husband,  who  hi.  2ndly,  1762,  Christian,  2nd 
dau.  of  John  Steuart,  Esq.  of  Dalguise,  co.  Perth,  and  had  by 
her  two  daus.,  Julia,  to.  1796,  Francis  Redfearn,  Esq.  of 
Xangton,  co.  York;  and 

Margaret,  to.  1800,  Joseph  BuRNErT,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Col. 
Bengal  Artillery,  who  purchased  Mrs.  Kedfearn's  share  of 
Gadgirth ;  of  this  marriage  there  was  issue, 

James,  Lieut.  H.E.I.C.S.,  d.  3  Sept.  1832. 

John  Joseph,  of  Gadgirth. 

Francis  Claud,  now  of  Gadgirth. 

Margaret,  m.  Gen.  P.  Byres.         Isabella  Christina. 

Julia,  d.  i  June,  1822. 

Jane  Aernes,  to.  Dr.  James  Russell,  and  has  issue. 

Catherine,  m.  G.  Binning  Home,  Esq.   of  Argaty,   and  has 
issue. 
Col.  Joseph  Burnett  d.  10  Oct.  1833,  aged  80. 

^?-ms— Arg.,  three  holly  leaves  in  chief  ppr.,  and  a  hunter's 
horn  in  base  sa. 

Crest — A  holly  branch  ppr. 
Motto— ticc  fluctu,  nee  flatu. 
/Sea£— Gadgirth,  Tarbolton,  N.E. 


BTJRNETT    OP    KEMNAY. 

Burnett,  Rev.  Alexander  Geoege,  of  Kem- 
ray,  b.  7  Nov.  1816 ;  m.  Isfc,  4  Sept.  1849,  Amelia 
Letitia,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Kendall,  Esq.,  of 
Bourton  on  the  Water,  co.  G-louccster,  Idj  Letitia- 
Wilkins  liis  wife,  a  descendant  of  Oliver  Crom- 
well, and  by  her  (who  d.  1855)  has  issue, 

I.  John  Alexander,  b.  12  Aug.  1852,  m.  11  July,  1877, 
Charlotte  Susan,  dau.  of  Arthur  Forbes  Gordon,  Esq.  of 
Ilayne. 

n.  William  Kendall,  M.A.,  b.  6  Feb.  18.j4. 

I.  Letitia  Wilkins.  ii.  Amelia. 

Mr.  Burnett  m.  2ndly,  1  Aug.  1877,  Anne  Maria, 
eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Ebenczer  Pledge,  Incumbent  of 
Pembury  Congregational  Chiu'cli,  Kent,  and  has 
by  her  a  son, 

lu.  Ebenezer,  b.  25  June,  1878. 

S^llTCajJC— James  Burnett,  immediate  younger  hrother 
of  Sir  Thomas  Burnett,  of  Lees,  1st  hart,  {sec  Bukke's  Peerage 
and  Baronetage),  and  uncle  of  Dr.  Gilbert  Burnett,  Bishop  of 
Salisbury,  acquired  Craigmyle,  co.  Aberdeen,  by  marriage  in 
1608  with  Ehxabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Burnett  of 
Craigmyle,  maternally  representative  of  the  family  of  Craig- 
myle, of  that  Ilk.     They  had  issue, 

I.  Alexander,  of  Craigmyle,  m.  1649,  Christian,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Fi-aser  of  Strichcn,  and  had  issue, 

1  Alexander  (Sir),  of  Craigmyle,  to.  Nicolas,  dau.  of  Peter 
Young  of  Auldbar,  and  had  three  daus.,  Isabel,  m.  1695, 
John  Farquharson.  ot  Invercauld;  Anne,  rf.  itriin. ;  Mar- 
garet, TO.  1st,  1702,  Sir  Charles  Maitland,  of  Pittrichie; 
2nd,  1705,  Thomas  Erskine  of  Pittodric. 

2  Thomas,  d.  unm. 

1  Anne,  vi.  George  Gordon,  of  Terpersie. 

2  Jane,  m.  her  cousin  Andrew  Burnett,  son  of  Thomas 
Burnett,  of  Kemnay. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Kemnay,  of  whom  below. 

III.  James,  of  Lagavin,  ancestor  of  the  Burnetts  of  Mon- 
boddo. 

IV.  Robert,  of  Cowtoun,  Muchalls,  and  Criggie,  -m.  1st,  1645, 
Jane  Mortimer,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  Thomas,  who  d. 
young;  2ndly,  Helen  Arbuthnot,  by  whom  he  had  three 
daus.  co-heirs  :  1  Helen,  m.  Sir  Alexander  Burnett  of  Leys, 
4th  hart. ;  2  Agnes,  m.  1st,  Thomas  Burnett  of  Glenbervie, 
2ndly,  Sir  William  Nicolson  of  Glenbervie;  3  Jane,  to. 
William  Burnett,  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Burnett  of  Leys,  3rd 
hart. 

I.  Mary  r.i  Alexander  Forbes,  of  Corsiadae. 


The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Burnett,  acquired  Kemnay,  co.  A))evdeen,  in  16S3. 
He  m.  1650,  Margaret  (who  d.  1689),  dau.  of  John  Pearson,  of 
the  family  of  Balmadies,  and  d.  1688,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

ir.  Andrew,  m.  his  cousin  Jane,  dau.  of  Alexander  Burnett, 
of  Craigmyle,  and  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Rachel,  d.  unm. 
The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Burnett,  of  Kemnay,  is  known  as  a  voluminous 
correspondent  on  political  and  philosophical  topics  with  many 
of  the  notable  people  of  his  day,  including  Leibnitz,  and  the 
Electress  Sophia,  and  as  one  of  the  remarkable  Court  circle  of 
the  Electress  at  Hanover.  When  in  Paris  in  1702,  he  was 
arrested  on  some  frivolous  pretext  at  the  instance  of  the 
adherents  of  the  Court  of  St.  Germains,  and  suffered  a  year 
and  a  half  of  imprisonment  in  the  Bastille,  from  which  he 
was  released  through  the  intervention  of  the  Electress  and 
her  niece,  the  Duchess  of  Orleans.  He  to.  1713,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Richard  Brickenden,  Esq.  of  Inkpen,  co.  Berks  (after- 
wards wife  of  Dr.  George  Lamont),  and  d.  1729,  leaving,  with 
a  dau.,  Anna,  d.  unm.,  a  son, 

George  Burnett,  of  Kemnay,  h.  1714;  m.  1st,  1733,  Helen, 
dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Buiuett,  of  Leys,  4th  bart.,  by  whom 
he  had, 

Alexander,  his  successor. 

Helen.  Anne.  Elizaheth. 

Jane,  to.  Alexander  Dunbar,  of  Boath,  co.  Nairn,  and  was 
mother  of  the  late  Sir  James  Dunbar  of  Boath,  Bart. 

Mary. 
He  7)1.    2ndly,    1752,   Janet,   dau.   of   James  Dyce,   Esq.   of 
Disblair,  by  whom  he  had   no  issue.    He  d.  1780,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son  and  heir, 

Alexander  Burnett,  of  Kemnay,  long  British  Secretary 
of  Embassy,  and  for  a  short  time  Charge  d'Aflaires  at  the 
Court  of  Berlin.  He  to.  1782,  Christian  (who  d.  1842),  dau.  of 
Professor  John  Leslie  by  the  dau.  and  heir  of  Hugh  Fraser,  of 
Powis,  CO.  Aberdeen,  and  d.  1802,  leaving  a  son  and  four 
daus., 

John,  his  successor. 

Helen,  m.  James  Bannerman,  Esq.,  second  son  of  Sir  Alex- 
ander Bannerman,  of  Elsick,  Bart.,  d.  1865. 

Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1806.  Christian,  d.  unm.  1874. 

Lamont,  d.  unm.  1842. 
The  only  son, 

John  Burnett  of  Kemnay,  h.  12  June,  187G;  to.  June,  1814, 
Mary  (who  d.  \  March,  1872),  dau.  of  Charles  Stuart,  Esq.  of 
Dunearn,  co.  Fife,  and  d.  22  Dec.  1847,  leaving  issue, 

Alexander  George,  now  of  Kemnay. 

Charles  John. 

George,  Lyon  King  of  Arms,  to.  11  Aug.  1870,  Alice,  dau. 
of  John  Alexander  Stuart,  Esq.,  son  of  Charles  Stuart  ot 
Dunearn,  and  has  a  son,  John  George,  and  a  dau.,  Alice 
Christina. 

Stuart  Moubray.  Henry  Martyn,  in.  and  has  issue. 

Erskine  William,  d.  1848. 

Mary  Erskine.  Christina  Leslie,  d.  unm.  186G. 

Arms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4tli,  arg.,  three  holly  leaves  in  chief 
vert  and  a  hunting  horn  in  base  sa.  garnished  and  stringed 
gu.,  for  Burnett;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  three  garbs  or,  for 
Craigmyle. 

Crest — A  dexter  hand  holding  a  branch  of  palm  ppr. 

Motto — Qua?  vernant  crescunt. 

Seat — Kemnay  House,  co.  Aberdeen. 


BTJENETT    OP    KONEODDO. 

Bfbnett,  James  Cumine,  Esq.  of  Monboddo, 
CO.  Kincardine,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  21  March,  1835  ; 
m.  12  Feb.  1863,  Georgina  Keith  (dau.  of  Anthony, 
late  Earl  of  Kintore),  and  has  issue, 

I.  James  Burnett,  b.  23  Dec.  1868. 

II.  John,  b.  1871. 

I.  Mary  Bertha  Violet,  b.  1864. 

II.  Lillian  May,  b.  I8G6.  iii.  Georgina,  h.  18G7. 

ILtltCajC. — James  Burnett,  of  Lagavin,  third  son  of  James 

Burnett,   of  Craigmyle,  immediate  younger  brotlicr  of   Sir 

Thomas  Burnett  of  I,eys,    1st  bart.,  m.   Elizabeth,   dau.  of 

Robert  Irvine,   of  Monboddo,  co.  Kincardine,  acquired  that 

estate,  and  conveyed  it  to  his  son.    lie  had  issue, 

I.  Alexander,  of  Monboddo,  who  predeceased  his  father  in 

1691,    having  m.  1686,  Margaret,    .lau.   of    Sir  Alexander 

Burnett,  of  Leys,  Bart.,  and  had  issue  a  sou  James,  of  whom 

below. 


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5UR 


II.  Rotevt,  of  Kair,  d.  f.  p. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  1673,  George  Garioch,  of  Kinstair. 

II.  Jane,  ra.  Sir  David  Carnegie,  Bart,  of  Kinnaird. 
Tlie  grandson, 

JA.MES  Bdbnett,  of  Monboddo,  m.  1709,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Forbes,  Bart,  of  Craigievar,  and  had  issue, 

I.  James,  of  whom  below. 

II.  William,  to.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Taylor,   Esq.,  and 
d.  1811,  having  had  issue, 

1  John,  Judge  of  the  Admiralty  Court  of  Scotland,  m. 
Deborah,  dau.  of  Dr.  John  Pater-ion,  and  il.  1810,  having 
had  two  sons  (who  d.  unm.),  and  three  daus. 

2  Thomas,  of  Park,  co.  Kincardine,  and  Kepplestone,  co. 
Aberdeen,  County  Clerk  of  Aberdeenshire,  and  Purse- 
bearer  to  the  Lord  High  Commissioner  to  the  General 
Assembly  of  the  Church  of  Scotland.  He  d.  1854,  having 
m.  1st,  Anne  Eebecca,  dau.  of  Dr.  John  Paterson,  by 
whom  he  had, 

John,  Bombay  Civil  Service,  to.  Harriet,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Bourchier,  Esq.,  and  d.  1834,  leaving  two  sons,  who  d. 
young,  and  a  dau.,  Marianne. 
Newell,  Clerk  of  Supply  of  the  co.  Aberdeen. 
Thomas,  killed  by  an  accident  on  board  the  "  Bucking- 
hamshire," East  Indiaman. 
Margaret,  d.  unm.  1837. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  1836,  Mary,  dau.  of  Peter  Garden,  ofDelgaty, 
and  had, 
Francis,  d.  unm.  1843. 

William  Farquhar.son,  Commodore  R.N.,  C.B.,  drowned 
in  the  wreck  of  his  ship,  the  "  Orpheus,"  in  1863. 
James,  d.  unm.  1851. 

Marianne,  m.  Eev.  Charles  Edward  Birch,  Eector  of 
Wiston,  Suffolk. 
Helen  Christian,  m.  Thomas  Innes,  Esq.  of  Leamey. 
Penelope,  to.  Major  Napier  Turner  Christie. 
Harriet  Hay,  to.  James  Cumine,  Esq.  of  Rattray. 
Eliza  Deborah,  ra.  John  Paton,  of  Grandholm. 
The  eldest  son, 

James  Bdrnett,  of  Monboddo,  a  distinguished  lawyer  and 
man  of  varied  accomplishments,  was  m.ide  a  Judge  of  the 
Court  of  Sessions  in  1767  by  the  title  of  Lord  Moboddo.  He  d. 
1799,  leaving  by  his  wife  Elizabeth  Farquharson,  a  son  Arthur, 
d.  young,  and  two  daus.,  Helen,  of  whom  below,  and  Eliza, 
whose  beauty  and  accomplishments  were  celebrated  by  Burns. 
The  elder  dau., 

Helen  Burnett,  of  Monboddo,  to.  Kirkpatrick  Williamson, 
Esq.,  who  assumed  the  name  of  Burnett,  and  d.  in  1833, 
having  had  three  sons  and  three  daus., 
Jajies,  of  whom  below. 
John,  d.  in  India  uvm. 

Arthur,  Advocate,  and  Sheriff  Substitute  of  Peebles,  d.  1877. 
Elizabeth,  to.  1808,  Adam  Cumine  of  Rattray,  d.  1815. 
Grace,  d.  unm.  1864.  Margaret,  d.  unm. 

The  eldest  son, 

James  Buknett  Burnett  Esq.  of  Monboddo,   6.  1792;  m. 
Jane,  dau.  of  John  Carter,  Esq.,  and  d.  1864,  having  had 
issue, 
James  Cumine,  now  of  Monboddo. 
Arthur  Coffin,  d.  s.  p.  1871. 

Eliza,   m.   James  Badenoch  Kicolson,   Esq.  of  Glenbervie, 
Kincardineshire. 
Helen,  in.  William  Disney  Innes,  Esq.  of  Eaemoor. 

A,-ms — See  preceding  Memoir. 

/SmJ— Monboddo,  Fordoun,  Kincardineshire. 


BURNSIDE    OP    GEDLIN&. 

Bttrnside,  John  Elliott,  Esq.  of  Gedling  House, 
CO.  Nottingham,  High  Sheriff  1876,  b.  14  Feb.  1817  ; 
m.  184i  his  cousin,  Adelaide,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
the  EcT.  John  Burnside,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Plumtrce, 
CO.  Nottingham,  and  has  issue  an  only  son, 

William  Elliott,  6.  Feb.  1845. 

ILtltCaflC— This  family  is  of  Scottish  origin.  John  Burn- 
side,  Esq.,  TO.  24  July,  1786,  the  only  dau.  of  AVilliam  Stam- 
ford, Esq.  of  Nottingham,  whose  two  sons,  William  Elliott 
Stamford,  Esq.,  and  John  Elliott  Stamford,  Esq.,  both  assumed 
the  name  ana  arms  of  Elliott  in  compliance  with  the  will  of 
their  maternal  uncle,  William  Elliott,  Esq.  of  Radford,  co. 
Nottingham,  who  d.  27  Sept.  1792.  William  Elliott  Elliott, 
Esq.  of  GedUng  House,  was  High  Sheriff  of  Nottinghamshire 
in  1801,  and  d.  s.  p.  18  Jan.  1844,  aged  88,  and  his  younger 
brother,  John  Elliott  Elliott,  Esq.  of  Nottingham,  sometime 
Lieut.-Col.  of  the  Nottingham  Volunteers,  d.  un,n.  10  June, 
1823,  aged  66,  when  their  estates  at  Gedling,  Plumtree  and 


elsewhere,  devolved  upon  the  Burnside  family.  Mr.  Burnside 
left  issue  by  his  wife  above  mentioned  (who  d.  at  her  houss 
in  Castle  Gate,  Nottingham,  22  Sept.  1824),  two  sous  and  one 
dau., 

I.  William  Stamford,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John  (Kev.),  Rector  of  Plumtree,  co.  Nottinghnm.  ..'.  2.'i 
Dei'.  1864,  aged  72,  having  had  issue,  by  Henrietta  Anna 
Julia,  his  wife  (who  d.  17  Dec.  1849,  aged  53)  John  Henry, 
who  d.  an  infant  20  Aug.  1822;  Adelaide,  m.  her  cousin, 
John  Elliott  Burnside,  Esq.  of  Gedling  House;  Mary,  of 
Bramcote  House,  Notts,  m.  28  Nov.  1878.  The  Hon.  and  Rev. 
William  Byron,  and  three  other  daus.  two  of  whom  d.  unm. 

1.  Katheriiie,  m.  Sir  iViliingham  Franklin,  sometime  one  ol 
the  Judges  of  the  Madras  Presidency. 
The  elder  son, 

William  Stamford  Burnside,  Esq.  of  Gedling  House,  and 
of  the  Middle  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law,  D.L.  for  co.  Notting- 
ham, b.  1791 ;  TO.  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Gillett,  Esq.  of  Ches- 
terfield, CO.  Derhy,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  March,  1870)  left  at 
his  decease,  22  May,  1870,  two  sons, 

I.  John  Elliott,  the  present  representative  of  the  family. 

II.  WilUam  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Plumtree,  co.  Nottingham,  i 
Frances,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Houson,  M.A.,  Rector  of 
Braul  Broughton,  co.  Lincoln,  but  has  no  issue. 

Ai-ms—Sa,.,  a  chevron  or,  between  three  boars'  heads  coupod 
arg. 
Crest — A  crescent  arg. 
Motto — Gradatim  plena. 
iSeat— Gedling  House,  near  Nottingham. 


BXTRR    OF    ALDF.RMASTON. 

BuEE,  Daniel  Higfohd  Davall,  Esq.  of  Alder- 
maston  Court,  Berks,  J. P.  for  cos.  Gloucester, 
Berks  and  Hereford,  and  D.L,  for  Herefordshire, 
High  Slieriff  of  Berks  1851,  M.P.  for  Hereford  from 
1837  to  1851,  b.  24  March,  1811 ;  s.  his  mother 
1  Feb.  1836 ;  m.  18  Sept.  1839,  Anne  Margaretta, 
only  dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  Edward  Scobell,  E.N. 
of  Poltair,  Penzance,  and  has  issue, 

I.  HiGFORD,  6.  20  July,  1840;  to.  22  Sept.  18G9,  Julia 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  Rev.  Frederick  J.  H.  Reeves,  of  East 
Sheen,  Surrey,  and  has  issue.  He  has  resumed  ihc  old 
family  name  of  Higford. 

II.  Edward,  6.  25  Sept.  184i  ;  d.  1875. 

III.  James  Scudamore,  6.  15  Jan.  1854;  d.  31  Oct.  1855. 

IV.  Arthur  Scudamore,  b-  21  June,  1857. 

ICtlTCajC. — DanielBi  ER,  Esq.,  of  Dover  Court,  Essex,  son 
of  Daniel  Burr,  snd  his  wife  Elizabeth  Dauchert,  of  Amster- 
dam, m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Davall,  Esq.  of  Yarmouth,  co. 
Norfolk,  and  was  father  of 

Daniel   Burr,    Lieut.-Gen.  H.E.I.C.S.,  who  captured  the 
island  of  Ternate,  the  chief  of  the  Moluccas,  21  June,  1801. 
He  m.  1st,  26  April,  1804,  Miss  Lucy  Parry,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  17  Nov.  1805)  had  one  dau., 
Lucy  Mary  Anne,  ra.  2  May,  1826,  James  Phillipps,  Esq. 
of  Bryngwyn. 
He  m.  2ndly,  29  Sept.  1808,  Mary,  dau.   and  heiress  of  James 
Davis,  Esq.  of  Chepstow  (and  co-heiress  of  Frances,  Dowager 
Duchess  of  Norfolk,  being  a  descendant  of  John  Higford,  Esq. 
of  Dixton,  CO.  Gloucester,  and  of  his  wife  Frances,  sister  of 
John,  Lord  Scudamore,  C-.  Holme  Lacy,  co.  Hereford),  by 
whom  he  had  issue, 
Daniel  Migford  Davall,  now  of  Aldermaston. 
James  Henry  Scudamore  (Rev.),  10  Aug.  1816,  m.  1840,  Jane, 
only  child  of  Rear-Admiral  Charles  Gordon,  and  had  issue, 
Henry,  0.  1841 ;  Charles,  6.  1845,  d.  1867;  and  Annie.     The 
Rev.  J.  H.  S.  Burr   was  drowned  11  May,  1852  ;  his  widow 
rn.  7  Jan.  18J3,  Rev.  Francis  Lewis,  of  St.  Pierre,  co.  Mon- 
mouth. 
Mary. 

Frances  Cornelia,  m.  1st,  Charles  Bush,  Esq. ;   and  2ndly, 
Arthur  Griffin,  Esq. 
Gen.  Burr  d.  19  Feb.  1828,  and  his  wife  2  Feb.  1836. 

Arms — Erm.,  on  a  mount  vert,  issuing  from  park  pailings 
with  gate  ppr.,  a  lion  rampant  or,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a 
scimitar  all  ppr.,  on  a  chief  indented  sa.,  two  lions  laiiipant 
arg. 

Crests— Out  of  a  mural  crown,  inscribed  with  the  word 
"  Ternate  "  a  Malay,  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  ihe  colours  of 
Tern.'te,  all  ppr.,  granted  in  <:ominemorationof  the  capture,  in 
1801,  of  that  island,  the  chief  of  the  Moluccas,  by  the  late  Lieut.- 
Gen.  Daniel  Burr,  E.I.C.S. 

Motto — Virtus  verus  honos. 

Seat — Aldermaston  Court,  Reading. 

Town  iiuiiae— 23,  Eaton  Place,  S.W. 


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BURBELIi    OF    BROOMEPARK. 

Bftikell,  Brtan,  Esq.  of  Broomepark,  North mn- 
berland,  A.M.,  F.S.A.,  late  Capt.  4th  Dragoon 
Guards,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1856,  h.  23 
June,  1805  ;  m.  21  Sept.  1837,  Frances  Mary, 
only  dau.  of  John  Quantock,  Esq.  of  Norton  House, 
Somerset,  and  bj  her  (who  d.  1866)  has  issue, 

I.  Brtan,  Capt.  15th  Hussars,  6.  15  July,  1839;  m.  23  Sept. 
1874,  Jane  Collingwood,  4th  dau.  of  Major  Browne,  of 
Lesbury  House. 

II.  Henry  Matthew,  6.  6  July,  1812. 

III.  William  John,  b.  8  Feb.  1845  ;  to.  27  AuR.  1873,  Helena 
Elizabeth,  2ncl  dau.  of  Alexaniler  Browne,  Esq.  of  Lesbury 
House. 

IV.  Walter  Charles,  h.  18  April,  1S49. 

V.  John,  h.  25  Feb.  1852. 

I.  Frances  Eleanor,  ,n.  1872,  J.  C.  J.  Fcnwickc,  Esq.  of 
Long  Franilintituu. 

II.  Georgina. 

iLtllCJltJC. — The  Burrells  are  of  very  ancient  date  upon 
the  borders  of  England  and  Scotland,  particularly  in  that 
district  formerly  known  by  the  name  of  the  East  Marches ; 
their  names  occur  in  various  records  of  the  times  and  in 
family  muniments,  as  Boraille,  Borell,  Burwell,  but  now 
generally  Burrell. 

Thomas  Blrrell,  Esq.  of  Milfield  and  of  Broomepark, 
h.  1654,  son  of  Ralph  Burrell,  Esq.  of  Milfield,  and  great- 
grandson  of  Thomas  Burrell,  of  Milfield,  living  temp.  Eliza- 
beth, s.  to  his  paternal  property  at  Milfield,  1608,  and  in  16s7 
to  his  uncle  Thomas's  estates  of  Broomepark  and  Abberwick. 
He  in.  1  July,  1680,  Martha,  dau.  of  George  Kevely,  of 
Newtown  Underwood  and  Thropple,  and  dying  1700,  left 
fifteen  children.    The  4th  son. 

The  Rev.  William  Burrell,  A.M.,  Vicar  of  Chatton,  co. 
Northumberland  from  1713  to  1752,  s.  to  the  family  estates 
upon  the  death  of  his  brother  Robert,  in  July,  1751.  He  was 
h.  25  Jan.  1687 ;  m.  about  1726,  Philadelphia,  dau.  of  Bryan 
Grey,  Esq.  of  Kyloe.  He  d.  and  was  buried  in  his  own  church 
at  Chatton,  14  Jan.  1752,  leaving  two  sons  and  two  daus., 
Bryan,  his  heir;  Robert,  </.  s.  p.  1751;  Martha,  d.  unni., 
1806 ;  and  Frances,  m.  Robert  Smart,  Esq.  of  Hobberlaw. 
The  eldest  son, 

Brvan  Burrell,  Esq.,  6.  about  1728;  A.B.,  served  as  High 
Sheriff  for  the  co.  1768.  He  m.  May,  1771,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Henry  Partridge,  of  King's  Lynn,  afterwards  of  Northwold, 
Norfolk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  July,  1778,  aged  28)  he  left  at 
his  decease,  3  Nov.  1806,  aged  78,  two  sons,  William,  late  of 
Broomepark ;  and  Henry,  A.M.,  Barrister-at-Law,  one  of 
the  Principal  Secretaries  of  Lord  Eldon,  d.  1814.  The  eldest 
son, 

William  BcRRELL,  Esq.  of  Broomepark,  6.  1773,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  served  as  High  Sheriff  1811;  m.  1804,  Eleanor,  eldest 
dau.  of  Matthew  Forster,  Esq.  of  Bolton  House,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  21  May,  1846)  had  two  sons,  Bryan,  now  of  Broome- 
park, and  Matthew,  A.M.,  Vicar  of  Chatton,  Northumberland, 
■ttr.  Burrell  d.  2  Feb.  1847. 

Arms  —  Or,  a  saltier  gu.  between  four  leaves  vert,  on  a 
hief  az.  a  lion's  head  erased  between  two  battle  -  axes 
pr. 

Crest  —  An  arm  armed  ppr.,  holding  a  bunch  of  burdock 
ert. 

Motto — Adha-roo. 

jStaJ— Broomepark,  Alnwick,  Northumberland. 


BTJRROUGHES    OF    BUSLINGHATH. 

BrRRoronES,  Hexry  Randall,  Esq.  of  Bur- 
ingham  Hall,  Norfolk,  b.  12  May,  1863  ;  s.  his 
ather  1872, 

HtllCagC— Jeremiah  Bueroughes,  Esq.  of  Wymnndham, 
m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Tliomas  Randall,  Esq.,  and  by  lier  (wiio 
i.  10  Oct.  1734,  aged  36)  had  issue, 
Jeremiah,  liis  heir. 

Eandall,  of  Long  Stratton,  A.M.,  of  Clare  Hall,  Cambridge, 
Rector  of  Bressingham  and  Shelfangcr,  iii.  Elizabeth-.Maria, 
dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  William  EUis,  Esq.  of  Kiddall  Hull, 
CO.  York,  and  had  issue. 
Thomas,  of  Wymondham,  Surgeon,  f/.r.ji.,  le.iving,  by  Eliza- 
beth his  wife  (who  d.  20  July,  1805),  besides  a  dau.,  Eliza- 
beth, iii.  T.  Norgate,  a  son, 

Thomas  Cooke  (Rev.),   M.A..   sometime  a  senior  Fellow  of 
Caius College,  Rector  of  Laudbeacli,  co.  Cambrid;^c,  J.P., 


m.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-hoir  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Masters, 
B.D.,  Rector  of  Landbcach,  and  d.  23  April,  1821,  aged 
Co,  leaving  two  sons, 
Thomas  (Rev.),  of  Eickinghall. 
Thomas  Cooke,  of  Gazeley,  Suffolk. 
Mr.  Borroughes  d.  27  Nov.  1753,   aged  G7,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Jeremiah  Burroughes,  Esq.  of  Wymondham,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
m.  1754,  Diana,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  James  Burkir», 
Esq.  of  Xorth  Buiiiugham,  and  had  issue, 

I.  James  Burkin,  his  heir. 

II.  Randall,  ot  Burfield  Hall,  Wymondham,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
m.  Anne,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Samuel  Denton, 
Esq.,  by  Jane  his  wife,  niece  and  heiress  of  Samuel  Proctor, 
Esq.,  of  Burfield  Hall,  and  d.  9  Sept.  1817,  aged  56, 
having  had  by  this  lady  (who  d.  30  Jan.  1827,  aged  65),  a 
son  and  three  daus., 

1  Randall  Proctor,  M.A.,  and  Fellow  of  Emanuel  College, 
Cambridge,  J.P.  for  Norfolk,  d.  16  Jan.  1820,  aged  25. 

1  Diana,  iii.  William  Spinks. 

2  Ann  Diana,  of  Burfield  Hall. 

3  Jemima,  d.  unm.  9  Jan.  1820. 

Mr.  Burroughes  d.  at  Bath,  7  Dec.  17G7,  aged  3D  (will  dated 
2nd,  was  proved  19  Dec.  1767).     His  eldest  son  and  heir, 

James  Burkin  Burroughes,  Esq.  of  Burlingham  Hall,  m. 
Christabel,  dau.  and  heir  of  Henry  Negus,  Esq.  of  Hovetoa 
Hall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Jan.  1843,  aged  78)  had  issue, 

Henry  Negus,  his  heir. 

Jeremiah  (Rev.),  J. P.,  M.A.,  m.  1828,  Pleasance,  dau.  of  the 
late  Sir  Thomas  Preston,  Bart. 

Wilham,  d.  1866. 

Mary,  jii.  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  George  Charles  lloste,  brother  oJ 
late  Sir  WiUiam  Hoste,  Bart. 
Mr.  Burroughes  d.  30  Nov.  1803,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Henry  Negus  Burroughes,  Esq.  of  Burlingham,  h.  S 
Feb.  1791;  M.P.  for  East  Norfolk,  High  Sheriff  1817;  to.  1st, 
25  Aug.  1818,  Jane  Sarah,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Dixon  Hoste, 
Rector  of  Tittleshall-cum-Godwick,  and  sister  of  Sir  WilUam 
Hoste,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1851)  had  issue, 

I.  James  Burkin,  twin  with  his  sister  Jane,  d.  Nov.  1819 ; 
d.  1854. 

II.  Henry  Negus,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  Nov.  1821;  m.  June,  1855, 
Ida,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Ficnnes  Clinton,  of  Wclwyn, 
Herts;  and  d.  Jan.  1856,  without  issue. 

III.  William,  6.  Sept.  1827;  d.  April,  1811. 

IV.  Randall,  his  heir. 

V.  Edward,  6.  Sept.  1831 ;  d.  Jan.  1865. 

I.  Jane,  twin  with  her  brother  James,  d.  1840. 

II.  Mary,  d.  Feb.  1841. 

Mr.  Bnrrnughes  m.  2ndly,  28  Nov.  1854,  Augusta  Susanna, 
dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Proctor,  C.B.,  of  Aberhavesp  Hall,  Mont- 
gomeryshire. He  represented  the  eastern  division  of  co. 
Norfolk  for  twenty  years  from  1837  to  1857,  and  dying  22 
March,  1872,  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Rev.  Randall  Burroughes,  J. P.,  of  Burlingham  Hall,  b. 
April,  1829;  m.  19  Oct.  1852,  Hon.  Emily  Harbord,  dau.  of 
Edward,  3rd  Lord  Suffield,  and  d.  1872,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Henry  Randall,  now  of  BurlingUam. 

1.  Jane  Emily.  ii.  Ida. 

HI.  Catherine  Mary,  d.  Oct.  1856. 

IV.  Christabel  Mary. 

V.  Caroline  Fenthy. 

Arms — Arg.,  two  chevrons  between  three  chaplets  vert. 
Crest — A  griffia's  Lead  erased  arg.,  charged  with  two  chcv 
rons  vert. 
Motto — Animo  et  fide. 
iSeat— BurUngham  Hall,  Norwich. 


BURROUGHES    OF   LONG    STRATTON. 

EURROTTGHES,     RANDALL    RoBERT,     Esq.     of   Th< 

IManor  House,  Long  Stratton,  Norfolk,  J.P.,  and 
Major  West  Norfolk  Militia,  b.  1  Dec.  1827  ;  »».  IC 
April,  1855,  Jane  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Bax 
Esq.,  Hon.  E.I.C.S.,  of  Twyford  House,  Essex,  and 
has  five  daus., 

1.  Jane  Lillian.  n.  Edith  Irons-ule. 

III.  Mabel  Frances,  d.  29  Nov.  1878.         iv.  Amy  Klii::il'Oth. 

v.  Violet  Ellys. 

JLl'UCaSC— BicHARD  Burroughes,  Esq.  of  Long  Stratton, 
CO.  Norfolk,  2nd  son  of  Jeremiah  Burroughes,  Esq.  (see 
livuRovaa^s  of  Burlingham),  m.  Elizabeth  Maria,  only  dau. 
and  heir  of  William  EUis,  Esq.  of  Kidliall,  co.  Wrk,  and  had 


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(with  two  daus.,  Elizabeth  Maria,  m.  Eev.  J.  Ward,  D.D.  ; 
and  Diana,  m.  Kev.  W.  Walford,  A.M.)  an  only  son, 

The  Rev.  Ellis  BcBKonouEs,  of  Long  Stratton,  who  m.  1795, 
Sarah  .Vasmytb,  only  dau.  of  Kobert  Marsh,  Esq.,  and  had 
i.-sue,  Ellis,  his  heir;  Walter;  and  Eandall  Ellis.  He  d.  1831, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

The  Rev.  Ellis  Bobkodghes,  of  Long  Stratton,  J.P.,  and 
D.L.,  6.  17  Jan.,  1797 ;  m.  16  Sept.  1823,  Elizabeth  Phillips, 
el. lest  dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Francis  Wilder,  late  M.P. 
f  i>r  Arundel,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Oct.  1867)  had  issue, 

Ellis  Phillips,  d.  10  Aupr.  1843. 

Randall  Kobebt,  present  proprietor. 

Frances  Sarah,  m.  IS.'JO,  Rev.  George  ^ewnham  Phillips, 
Rector  of  Korth  Eling,  Hants. 

Arms— Arir.,  two  chevrons  between  three  chaplets  vert, 
quartering  Ellis.  . 

6Ves(— A  grifBn's  head  erased  arg.,  charged  with  two 
chevrons  verr.  .     , 

il/otto— Animo  et  fide.  Tho  Ellis  motto  is,  Hiuc  nabeo  non 
tibi. 

Seat— The  Manor  House,  Long  Stratton. 


BTJimOUGHS    OF    HOUSAY. 

Teaill  Burroughs,  Feedeeick  Wili,iam,C.B., 
Esq.  of  (Rolfsay,  or)  Rousay,  co.  Orkney,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  Col.  in  the  army,  and  Lieut. -Col.  Command- 
ing the  1st  Administrative  Brigade  Orkney  Artillery 
Volunteers,  b.  1  Feb.  1831  ;  s.  by  will  to  the  estates 
in  Scotland  of  his  grand- uncle,  George  William 
Traill,  Esq.  of  Viera,  1  Feb.  1852,  and  assumed  the 
name  of  Traill  in  addition  to  and  before  that  of 
Burroughs,  m.  4  June,  1870,  Ehza  D'Oyly,  youngest 
dau.  of  Col.  Wniiam  Geddes,  C.B.,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
of  Midlothian.  Lieut. -Col.  Burroughs  served  with 
the  93rd  Highlanders  throughout  the  Crimean 
war,  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  and  in  the  TJmbeyla 
campaign  on  the  north-west  frontier  mountains  of 
India,  and  commanded  the  regt.  for  ten  years  ;  was 
twice  wounded,  and  has  received  the  Order  of  the 
Medjidie,  the  Crimean,  Turkish,  and  Indian  Mutiny 
medal?,  and  five  clasps. 

ILlUCaSC. — This  family  claims  to  be  a  branch  of  the  house 
of  DE  BuEGH,  the  name  of  whicli  appears  to  have  been  written 
Burough  or  Burrough,  at  a  very  early  period.  This  branch 
was  for  some  time  settled  in  cos.  Wicklow  and  Cavan. 

Majob-Gen.  Fbedebick  William  Bceboughs,  of  the  Bengal 
Infantry,  son  of  Sir  William  Burroughs,  of  Castle  Bagshaw, 
CO.  Cavan..  sometime  Advocate-General  of  Bengal  under  the 
Marquess  ComwalUs,  m.  21  March,  1830,  Caroline,  only  dau. 
of  Capt.  Charles  Adolphus  Marie  de  Peyron,  of  the  Bengal 
Lifht  Cavalry,  only  son  of  the  Chevalier  Charles  Adrien  de 
Peyron,  by  Mary  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  George  Colebrooke, 
Bart.  This  Chevalier  Charles  .\drien  de  Peyron  was  in  the 
service  of  Gostavus,  King  of  Sweden,  and  was  killed  in  a  duel 
by  Count  de  la  Marck,  1784.  His  widow  m.  2ndly,  William 
Traill,  Esq.,  and  had  issue  a  son,  George  William  Traill,  of 
Viera,  Orkney.  General  Burroughs  (by  Caroline  his  wife,  who 
d.  1863)  had  issue, 

Fbedebick  William,  now  of  Bousay. 

George  William,  b.  8  Oct.  18.32;  d.  28  Sept.  1833. 

Charles  Adolphus  de  Peyron,  Lieut.  82nd  regt.,  b.  20  April, 
1850. 

Carohne  Letitia  Mary. 

Emma  Louisa,  m.  9  Sept.  18C0,  Rev.  Thomas  Pacey  Kccne, 
M.A.,  and  has  issue. 

Clara  Traill. 

Charlotte  Littler,  m.  Sept.    18B9.  Capt.  Frederick  William 
Ciohan,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  and  has  issue. 

Arm?— Gu..  the  stump  of  a  laurel  tree  eradicated  and 
Sprouting  ppr. 

Crest — A  lion  passant  gu. 

PIoUo. — Audaces  fortuna  juvat. 

6'eaJ.— Trumland  Hou:x-,  Island  of  Rousay,  Orkney. 


BURROWES    OF    STRADONE    HOUSE. 

BuEROWES,  Egbert,  Esq.  of  Stradone  House,  co. 
Cavan,  J.P.  and  D,L.,  High  Sheriti'  1838,  and  M.P. 
for  CO.  Cavan  1855  to  1857,  h.  19  March,  ISIO ;  m. 


16  Oct.  1838,  Anne  Frances,  only  dau.  of  the  late 
John  Carden,  Esq.  of  Barnaue,  co.  Tipperarj,  and 
has  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  6.  17  July,  1839,  d.  an  infant. 

II.  RoBEET  James,  h.  9  Sept.  1845,  late  Capt.  Ist  Dragoon 
Guards,  m.  1876,  Ella,  dau.  of  the  late  Commodore 
JIagruder,  U.S.  army,  and  niece  of  Major-Gen.  J.-B.' 
Wagruiler. 

II.  Arnold  Henry,  &.  22  Oct.  1846;  d.  1843. 

I.  Frances  Susan,  m.  2  Dec.  18C9,  John  Olpherts,  Esq.,  eldest 
son  of  John  Olpherts,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Ballycouaell. 

II.  Honora,  d.  Feb.  1856. 

III.  Mary  Anne  Cecilia,  d.  Sept.  1854. 

HtltCatje.— This  family  was  established  in  Ireland  by 
Robert  Bobowes,  who  settled  at  Drumlane,  co.  Cavan,  on  the 
settlement  of  Ulster  by  King  Jajuss  I.  His  eldest  son  and 
heir, 

Thomas  Bobowes,  became  pos.'essed  of  Stradone,  of  which 
estate  he  also  received  a  patent  of  confirmation  from  King 
Charles  1  ,  1638. 

Thomas  Bdbbowes,  Esq,,  of  Stradone  House  (great-grand- 
father of  the  present  proprietor),  to.  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Nesbitt,  Esq,,  of  Lismore  House,  co.  Cavan,  and  had  issue, 

I.  RoBEBT  nf  Stradone  House. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Dangan  Castle,  co.  Meath,  Colonel  H.E.I.C.S., 
m.  1st,  Miss  Greenland,  and  had  a  son,  Arnold  Robinson, 
Major  Scots  FusiUer  Guards,  who  served  through  the  Penin- 
sular war  as  A.-D,-C.  to  Fi-ld-Marshal  Lord  Beres- 
ford;  TO.  Harriet,  dau.  of  Richard  Hereford,  Esq.  of 
Fenny  Bentley,  co.  Derby,  and  had  issue  several  sons  and 
daugliters.  The  Colonel  m.  2ndly,  Frances,  4th  dau.  of  Wm. 
Beresford  Lord  Decies,  Archbishop  of  Tuam,  and  had  issue, 

1  William  Nesbitt,  T,ieut.-Col.  Ijth  Lancers,  to,  Susaniia 
Henrietta  Bermingbam,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bermingham 
Daly  Henry  Sewell,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  I.  Augustus, 
deceased;   W.  Arnold,  deceased;  Henry  Adrian. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  the  Baron  de  Cetto,  Bavarian  JUinistcr  to 
the  Court  of  St.  James. 

iTi.  Arnold  (Rev.),  d.t/,»i))i. 

iv.  Cosby,  d.  unm.  in  India.  v.  Margery,  d.  vnm. 

VI,  Anne,  m.  the  Rev.  William  Wade,  Rector  ol  Dromore,  co. 
Tyrone. 

VII.  Martha,  d.  unm. 
The  eldest  son, 

RoBEBT  BuBKOWES,  Esq,,  of  Stradone  House,  m.  Sophia,  dau. 
of  the  Ven,  Joseph  Story,  Archdeacon  of  Kilmme,  and  by 
her  had  (with  four  daus.,  Jane,  in.  Samuel  Moore,  Esq.  of 
MoyneHall,  co.  Cavan;  and  Sophia,  to.  Brabazon  Noble,  Esq.; 
Anne,  m.  Hon.  and  Very  Rev.  George  Gore,  Dean  of  Killala ; 
Frances,  d.  v.nm.),  a  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Buebowes,  Esq.,  of  Stradone  House,  Major  in  the 
army,  m.  1807,  Susan,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Seward,  of 
Badsey,  co.  Worcester,  and  had  issue, 

I.  PiOBEET,  now  of  Stradone. 

II.  James  Edward,  b.  Nov.  1820;  m.  1854,  Maiy  Anne,  2nd 
dau,  of  the  late  John  Nesbitt,  Esq,,  of  Lismore,  co.  Cavan, 
and  d.  leaving  a  son,  Thomas  Cosby,  b.  1«56. 

III.  Henry,  d-  young. 
I.  Honora  Seward,  m.  1835,  the  Hon.  Thomas  Leslie. 

Mr.  Burrowes  d.  April,  1836. 

Arms — Or,  on  a  cross  gu.  five  mullets  arg.,  in  each  chief 
quarter  a  lion  passant  sa.,  ducally  crowned  and  langued  of 
the  second.  ,      „  ^        , 

C',-i:st—A  lion  sejant-guardant  sa.,  ducally  crowned  or,  lan- 
gued gu. 

JV/o«o— Non  vi  scd  virtute. 

Seat— Stradone  House,  Cavan. 


BURTON  OF  LONGNER  HALL. 

BrRTON,  RoBKET  LiXGEN,  Esq,  of  Loiigner  Hall, 
CO.  Salop,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  23  Oct.  1836  ;  m.  29 
Oct.  1861,  Catherina  Sophia,  eldest  dau.  of  Richard 
Francis  Cleavcland,  Commander  R,N.,  and  has  issue 

I.  John,  b.  25  July,  1862. 

II.  Richard  Francis,  b.  16  Jan.  1864. 

III.  Edward,  6. 15  May,  1874. 

I.  Ellen.  II.  Mary. 

III.  Amy  Sophia.  iv.  LUian. 

V.  Rachel. 

3LiuCaSC.— The  Burtons  of  Lonftner  have  been  seated 
for  many  centuries  in  Shropshire.  The  Antiquary,  William 
Burton,  B.L.,  in  his  Commentary  on  Antoninus's  Itineraiy, 


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snys,  "  they  were  of  Shropshire,  a  family  for  some  time,  for 
no  ordinary  relations,  very  Rracious  with  the  several  princes 
of  llie  Koyal  House  of  York,"  and  Browne  Willis  tells  us 
that  "  they  were  a  family  of  great  antiquity,  being  possessors 
of  Longner  in  the  time  of  Edward  IV.,  and  liefore  that  heing 
seated  at  Burton  or  Boerton,  in  the  parish  of  Condover, 
Shropshire." 

Sm  Edward  Burton,  Knt.,  of  Longner,  representative  of  the 
family,  "was  with  King  Edward  IV.,  successful  in  fourteen 
set  battles  between  the  houses  of  York  and  Lancaster ;  and 
for  his  great  loyalty  and  service  he  was  made  knight-banneret, 
under  the  royal  standard  in  the  field,"  a.d.  1460.  He  was  v. 
by  his  son. 

Sir  Robert  Burton,  Knt.  of  Longner,  knighted  by  Edward 
IV.,  1478  ;  got  a  giant  of  arms  from  Wryth,  Norroy,  dated  22 
May,  1478,  and  was  father  uf, 

Sir  Edward  Burton,  Knight  of  Longner,  Master  of  the  Robes 
to  Henry  VII.,  m.  Jocosa,  dau.  of  Thomas  Cressett,  Esq.  of 
Upton  Cressett,  co.  Salop,  and  d.  23  April,  1524,  leaving 
with  a  younger  son  Thomas,  an  elder  son,  his  successor, 

John  Burton,  Esq.,  of  Longner,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Poyner,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  co.  Salop,  and  had  issue, 

I  Edward,  his  successor. 

I.  Jane,  vi.  Thomas  Corbet,  Esq.  ot  Longner. 

II.  Eleanor,  to.  Randolph  Banister,  Esq.  of  Lacon. 

III.  Ankckoka,  a  Nun. 

IV.  Ann,  III.  Bostock,  Esq.  of  Morton  Say,  co.  Salop. 

V.  Aiikrcd,  m.  Wright,  Esq.  of  London. 

VI.  Mary,  vi.  Barker,  Esq.,  of  Bridgnorth,  co.  Salop. 

Sir  Edward  d.  22  Oct.  1543,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Edward  Burton,  Esq.,  of  Longner,  m.  Ann,  dau  and 
heir  of  Nicholas  Madocks,  Esq.,  of  Worn  and  Cotton,  co.  Salop, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward,  ancestor  of  the  Marquess  Convngham,  Hvr- 
loa  of  CarrigahoU  :  Bvv.ioin  of  BarLon  UaU  ;  and  Burton, 
Bart.,  of  Pollacton. 

III.  Humphrey.  rv.  Timothy. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Sir  Richard  Lloyd,  Knt.,  of  Ripton. 

II.  Dorothy,  nt.  John  Milton,  Esq.  of  Weston,  co.  StnfTord. 

III.  Kathehne,  to.  George  Corbet,  Esq.  of  Hope,  co.  Salop. 
Mr.  Burton   d.  1558,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Burton,  Esq.  of  Longner,  6.1542;  m.  Katherine, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Beyst,  Esq.  of  Atcham,  co.  Salop, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  liis  heir. 

II.  William.  III.  John.  iv.  Richard. 

I.  Ann.  1)1.  Charles  More,  Esq.  of  Millethorpe  Hall. 

II.  Sarah,  (/.  imm.  iii.  Margaret,  d.  unm. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Burton  d.  1619,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edward  Burton,  Esq.  of  Longner,  m.  1601,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Francis  Newton,  Esq.  of  Highley,  co.  Salop,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Francis,  his  heir. 

II.  Richard.  III.  Thomas.  iv.  John. 

I.  Magdalen,  m.  Hopwood,  Esq.  of  Milford,  co.  Hereford. 

II.  Margaret,  m.  Walter  Foster,  Esq.  of  Uarvage  Grange,  co. 
Salop. 

III.  Johanna,  to.  Turner,  Esq.,  co.  Salop. 

Mr.  Burton  d.  1642,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  Burton,   Esq.  of  Longner,  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of 

Jacob  Dalton,    Esq.  of  Doveridge,  co.  Derby,  and  d.  1680, 

leaving  an  only  son, 
Thomas  Burton,  Esq.  of  Longner,  5.   1637;  m.  Elizabeth, 

dau.  of  Thomas  Berkeley,  Esq.  of  Spetchley,  co.  Worcester, 

by  whom,  who  d.  1693,  he  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  his  heir. 

II.  Tiiomas.  iii.  Edward. 

I.  Ann,  iH.  Sir  Walter  Wrottesley,  3rd  bart.  of  Wrotteslny. 

II.  Elizabeth,  in.  Joseph  Jones,  Esq.  of  Chilton,  co.  Salop. 

III.  Katherine,  m.  Thomas  Wright,  d.  uiini. 

IV.  Mary,  d.  unm.,  1739. 

V.  Isabella,  in.  Thomas  Hutchinson,  Esq.  of  Owthorpe,  co. 
Nottingham. 

VI.  Penelope,  c^.  unin.  1691. 

Mr.  Burton  d.  24  April,  1695,  and  was  .«.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Burton,  Esq.  of  Longner,  High  Sheriff  co.  Salop, 
1709,  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Martin  Ballard,  Esq.  of  Evesham, 
to.  Worcester,  and  had  issue, 
Thomas,  his  heir. 

Ann,  6.  16  Aug.  1702;  ra.  May,  1722,  Thomas  Lingen,  Esq. 
of  Sutton  Court,  co.  Hereford,  and  Radbroke,  co.  Glouces- 
ter, and  d.  May  17,  1737,  leaving  a  son, 
Robert  Lingen,  who  .s.  his  uncle  at  Longner,  and  assumed 
the  surname  of  Borton,  by  Act  of  Parliament,  1748. 


Mr.  Burton  d.  1723,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Burton,  Esq.  of  Longner,  b.  21  Deb.  nCi;  d.  unm. 
Aug.  1730,  when  his  estates  devolved  on  his  nephew,  who, 
as  stated  above,  assumed  the  surname  of  Burton,  and 
became 

Robert  Burton,  Esq.  of  Longner.  He  was  h.  1725 ;  in.  7 
June,  1748,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hill,  Esq.  of  Tern  Hall,  by 
whom  (who  d.  1771)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry  (Rev.),  b.  1755,  Vicar  of  Atcham,  of  Madeley,  and 
for  some  time  of  the  Holy  Cross  and  St.  Giles,  all  in  Shrop- 
shire; d.  16  Jan.  1831,  leaving  issue  by  his  wife,  Miry, 
dau.  of  William  Gittins,  Esq.  of  Chilton,  co.  Salop, 

1  Robert,  heir  to  his  uncle. 

2  Heniy  (Bev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Upton  Cresset,  and  Vicar 
of  Atcham  and  of  Condover,  Salop,  J. P. ;  ni.  28  Jan. 
1845,  Hon.  Charlotte  Beiasyso  Banington,  3rd  dau.  of 
George,  5th  Viscount  Barrington,  who  d.  June,  1873. 
He  d.  Sept.  1873. 

1  Anne,  d.  5  May,  1875. 

2  Elizabeth  Blanche,  in.  to  James  Brasier,  Capt.  R.N.,  of 
Biadney,  co.  Salop,  and  d.  11  June,  18/7. 

iTi.  Edward,  6.  1756;  rf.  18  April,  1827,  leaving  by  his  wife 
Dorothy  Eliza,  dau.  of  Joshua  Blakeway,  Esq.  of  Lythwood, 
CO.  Salop,  surviving  issue, 

1  Edward,  b.  1794;  m.  1825,  Ellen,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Joseph  Corbett,  D.D.,  of  Longner  Archdeacon  of  Sali.p, 
and  a.  without  i.ssue,  19  Jan.  1836. 

2  Rjbert  Lingen  (Rev.)  M.A.,  Vicar  of  the  Holy  Cross  and 
St.  Giles's,  Shrewsbury;  m.  1st,  1829,  Everilda,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Rigbye  Rigb^e,  of  Harrock  Hall,  co.  Lancaster, 
which  lady  d.  22  April,  1833;  and  2ndly,  1835,  Mary 
Anne  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  C.  Pyne-CofSn,  of  East- 
down  House,  Devon,  and  relict  of  the  Rev.  Orlando 
llamlyn  Wilhams,  of  Clovelly,  by  whom  he  had  a  son, 
Edward  Lingen,  6.  1836 ;  to.  1864,  Edith  Maria,  dau.  of 
Chas.  Jas.  T.  Oakes,  Esq.,  and  d.  Ib65,  leaving  a  son, 
Edward. 

1  Anna  Maria,  in.  1821,  the  Rev.  Chailc:j  Gici^ory  Wade, 
Rector  of  Hanwood. 

2  Anne. 
IV.  John. 

I.  Mary,  d.  1775. 

II.  Anna  Maria,  m.  1776,  Edmund  Plowden,  of  Plowden,  co. 
Salop. 

Mr.  Burton,  who  was  High  Sheriff  co.  Salop  17C3,  d.  1803, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Burton,  Esq.  of  Longner,  High  Sheriff  co.  Salop 
1804,  TO.  1798,  Rose,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Siiiitheman, 
Esq.  of  Little  Wenlock,  and  dying  s.  p.  1841,  was  s.  by  his 
nephew, 

Robert  Burton,  Esq.  of  Longner  Hall,  h.  28  April,  1796; 
in.  lit,  1  Nov.  1825,  Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Walcot, 
Esq.  of  The  Moor  Hall,  co.  Salop,  by  whom  (who  d.  1830)  he 
has  a  dau.  Jemima-Anne,  in.  to  Thos.  Wm.  Walcot,  Capt. 
47th  B.N. I.,  3rd  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Walcot,  of  Bitteiley 
Court,  and  d.  1853.  Mr.  Burton  in.  2ndly,  6  Aug.  1835, 
Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Herbert  Oakeley,  D.D.,  of 
Oakeley,  co.  Salop,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

Robert  Lingen,  now  of  Longner. 

Robert  Henry  Lingen,  b.  26  Feb.  1841. 

Robert  Edward  Lingen,  6.  26  Sept.  1842;  m.  1S6S,  Marion, 
eldest  dau.  of  Soulden  Oakeley,  Esq.,  Col.  5tith  ic^t. 

Robert  Thomas  Lingen,  6.  11  April,  lS4.'i;  ./.  IG  Nov.  1859. 

Robert  Francis  Lingen,  b.  29  Nov.  1848;  d.  22  Feb.  1854. 

Constance  Lingen,  m.  1862,  C.  J.  Morris,  Esq.,    of  Wood- 
Eaton  Manor,  co.  Stafford. 
Mr.  Burton  d.  14  Sept.  1860,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  the  present 
Robert  Lingen  Burton,  Esq. 

Arma — Per  pale  az.  and  purpure  a  cross  engrailed  or, 
between  four  roses  arg. 

Ci-esl — A  dexter  gauntlet  coupedat  the  wrist  ppr. 

Motto — Dominus  providebit. 

Seat — Longner  Hall,  near  Siu-ewsbury,  co.  Salop. 


Tingcti  of  !|"ingcn:.  Suiton,  .^'olic-Cbitlj  ;mh  "ilinbbvooli. 
The  family  of  Lingen  is  of  great  antiquity,  and  was,  at 
a  very  early  period,  seated  at  a  small  village  of  that  name, 
about  two  miles  from  Wigmore,  in  Herefordshire,  the  Lord 
of  which  Castle,  Ralph  de  Mortimer,  held  Lingham  at  the 
Domesday  Survey.  Under  Mortimer,  the  occupant  of  Ling- 
ham,  was  Turstin,  usually  styied  Turstin  de  Wigmore.  There 
is  a  town  called  Lingen  in  Westphalia,  not  far  removed  from 
the  limits  of  ancient  Flanders,  and  it  is  not  improbable  that 
Turstin  may  have  come  from  Lingen,  in  Germany,  and  have 
given  that  name  to  the  villajie  lie  acquired  near  Wigmore. 
Tliis  supposition  would  be  further  contirmed  if  it  were  ccriaia 


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tliat  Turstin  Oe  Wiemore,  of  Domesday,  and  Turstin,  <7te 
Flandrian,  also  named  therein,  were  identical  {see  Eyton's 
Aiitiquities  of  Shrox>shire). 

John  de  Lingen,  descended  from  Ralph  de  Wigmore,  whose 
ancestor,  Turstin  de  Wismore,  held  Lingen,  or  Lingliam, 
near  Wigmore,  in  co.  Ucrelord,  in  10S6,  was  living  a.d.  l.iGO ; 
he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  hoir. 

II.  Kalph,  living  a.d.  1292. 

I.  Maud,  M.  Walter  de  Pedwardine. 

II.  Constance,  who  »t.  Grimbald  Pauncefort,  and  distinguished 
her  conjugal  attichment  by  cutting  oflf  her  right  hand  to 
rescue  her  husband  from  captivity  at  Tunis,  in  the  Crusade 
under  Prince  Edward  and  St.  Louis. 

The  elder  son. 

Sir  John  de  Likoev,  s.  his  father,  and  had  a  grant  of  Free 
Warren,  1256.     He  had  (with  a  dau.,  Agnes)  a  son, 

Sm  .John  de  Ltngen,  knighted  at  a  great  solemnity  in  1305 
previous  to  accompanying  King  Edward  I.  on  his  last  ex- 
pedition to  Scotland  ;  he  had  (with  a  younger  son,  Richard, 
in  great  power  and  trust  temp.  Henry  IV.,  who  m.  Isabel,  dau. 
of  Philip  Holgate)  an  elder  son, 

Ralph  Lingen,  Esq.  of  Lingen,  M.P.  co.  Hereford,  temp. 
Edward  III.  and  Richard  II.  He  m.  Margery,  sister  of  Sir 
Eobert  Perabrugge,  Knt.,  of  Tong  Castle,  co.  Salop,  and  had, 
with  two  daus..  IsoUIa,  hi.  Brian  Harley,  of  Brampton ;  and 
Isabel,  who  founded  a  College  at  Tonge  in  1411.  She  m.  1st, 
Falke  Pcmbrugge ;  2ndly,  Sir  John  Ludlow,  Knt.,  and  3rdly, 
Sir  Thomas  Peytvine,  and  d.  1446),  a  son  and  heir, 

Sir  Ralph  Lingen,  Knt.,  of  Sutton  and  Lingen,  m.  Jane, 
dau.  of  John  Russell,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

i(.  Richard.  ill.  Thomas,  Steward  of  Tonge  1407-41. 

IV.  Ralph. 

I.  Matilda,  m.  Thomas  Devereux. 

II.  Etheldred.  iii.  Margery. 
IV.  Euphemia,  m.  William  Pembrugge. 

Sir  Ralph,  whose  will  is  dated  Dec  1452,  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
eon, 

Sir  John  Lingen,  Knt.,  of  Sntton  and  Lingen,  Sheriff  of  co. 
Hereford  in  1469,  1486,  and  1496;  m.  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Sir  John  Burgh  (by  Jane  his  wife.  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Sir  William  Clopton,  of  Clopton,  co.  Warwick,  and 
Radhrook,  co  Gloucester)  and  c^.  1506,  by  her  leaving  (who  d. 
8  Feb.  1522,  and  was  buried  at  Aymestry)  a  son  and  heir, 

Sir  John  Lingen,  Knt.,  of  Sutton  and  Lingen,  also  jure 
uxoris  of  Stock-Edith,  Sheriff  co.  Hereford  1506  and  1517; 
m.  1512,  Eleanor,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Milwater,  Esq.  of 
Stoke-Edith,  andd.  1530,  leaving  (with  a  dau.,  m.  J olin  Wig- 
more, Esq.  of  Lucton)  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Lingen,  Esq.  of  StoUe  Edith,  Sheriff  co.  Hereford  1544; 
TO.  1.530,  Margaret,  dan.  of  Sir  Thomas  Englefield,  Bart.,  of 
Englefield,  Berks,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  John,  hisheir. 

II.  William,  -m.  Cecily,  dau.  of  Anthony  Ingram,  Esq.,  co. 
Warwick,  and  had  a  son, 

Edward,  of  whom  hereafter  as  successor  to  the  estates. 

III.  Walter,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Philip  Baker,  and  d. 
1577,  leaving,  Ralph,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas 
Hanbury ;  Ann ;  and  KatUerine,  m.  Robert  Clough,  Esq., 
of  Minsterley. 

IV.  Thomas. 

V.  Richard,  of  Stnke-Edith,  m.  1st,  Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Havard,  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth  Spenser,  widow.  He  d.  1C31, 
leaving  issue  by  his  first  wife  only, 

John,  6.  1564;  m.  Mary  Croft. 
Isabella,  6.  1561.  Matilda,  b.  15G9. 

1.  Eleanor,  m.  Nicholas  Walwyn. 
John  Lingen  d.  at  Stoke-Edith,   11  Feb.  1546,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

John  Lingen,  Esq.  of    Stoke-Edith  and  Sutton,   M.P.  co. 
Hereford,  to.  Isabel,  dau.  of  John  Hreynton,  Esq.  of  Stretton- 
Sugwas,  and  had  an  only  dau.  and  heiress, 
Jane,  m.   William  Shelley,   Esq.    of  Michclgrovp,   Su.s.'!ex. 
Mrs.  Shelley  was  in  the  stormy  period  of  the  Reformation,  a 
firm  adherent  to  the  Catholic  Church ;  her  husband  was 
attainted  1!>«3,  and  she  was  for  some  time  confined  in  the 
Fleet.     She  d.  s.  p.  1597,  aged  67. 
Mr.  Lingen  d.  3  May,  1554,  and  was  buried  at  St.  Dunstan's- 
in-the-West,   London ;    he  was  .f.  by  his  only  dau.,    and  at 
her  death,  s.  p.,  his  estates  devolved  on  his  nephew  and 
heir  male, 

Edward  LiNOEN,  Esq.  of  Sutton,  m.  5  Oct.  1611,  Blanche, 
dau.  of  Sir  Roger  Bodenham,  K.B.,  of  Rotherwas,  co.  Ilerc- 
lord,  and  liad  (with  three  daus.,  I.  Ann,  6.  1616,  m.  Kiuliolas 


Griffin,  Esq.  of  Brickmarsh,  co.  Worcester,  ii.  Magdalen,  6. 
1617,  m.  Brodenham  Gunter,  Esq.  of  Thruxton  ;  iii.  Blanche, 
6.  1619,  ?)i.  John  Pye,  Esq.,  and  a  younger  son  John,  a  Capt. 
in  the  King's  army,  who  fell  at  Ledbury),  three  sons  to  survive, 

I.  Henry  (Sir),  his  heir. 

II.  Roger,  of  Radbrook,  co.  Gloucester,  w^o  became  rcpro-. 
sentativeof  the  family  upon  the  death,  6.25.,  of  his  elder 
brother's  sons. 

in.  Thomas,  of  Leighton  Court,  bapt.  13  Sept.  1618;  m. 
Katherine,  dau.  of  Mathew  Meysey,  Esq.  of  Shakenhurst, 
CO.  Worcester,  and  widow  of  John  Fox,  Esq.,  of  Leighton 
Court,  and  d.  1696  (.see  Nash's  Worcestershire,  Mcijsea  Pedi- 
gree), leaving  an  only  son  to  sui-vive,  viz., 
Thomas  Lingen,  Esq.  of  Leighton  Court,  6.  1665;  m  by 
licence  dated  17  Nov.  1690,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Bury,  Esq.  of  Sowsnett,  and  widow  of  Francis  Meysey, 
Esq.  of  Shakenhurst,  and  had  with  a  son  and  two  daus., 
who  d.  infants,  an  elder  son  and  successor, 

Henry  Lingen,  Esq.  of  Worcester,  6.  1695;  m.  Elizabctll 

Weston,  and  had  a  son. 

Rev.  Ralph  Lingen,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  Wadham  College, 

Oxford,  and  Rector  of  Castle  Frome,  co.  Hereford,  and  of 

Rick,  CO.  Worcester,  0. 1730;  r,i.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert 

Gomery,  Esq.  of  Rock,  and  had  issue, 

1  Henry  (Rev.)  of  Abberley,  co.  Worcester.  M  A    Fellow 

of    Wadham   College,   Oxford,   6.    1765,  m.  Ann    dau 

of  William  Wharton,  Esq.  of  Abberley,  and  had  five  sons 

and  two  daus.,  all  of  whom  d.  s.  p.,  except  Francis  of 

The  Bower,  Rock,  and  Thomas,  of  Lincome,  near  Sto'ur- 

port,  both  of  whom  m.  and  left  issue. 

2  Thomas,   of   Birmingham,  6.   1771;    m.    Ann   Palmer, 

dau.  of  Robert  Wheeler,  of  Birmingham,  and  d.  1848. 

leaving  a  son, 

Ralph  Robert  Wheeler  Lingen,   C.B.,  Secretary  to 

the  Committee  of  Council  on  Education,  1850  69,  and 

Secretary  to  the    Treasury  since   1870  :    m.   Emma, 

•.ind  dau.  of  Robert  Hutton,    Esq.   of   Putney  Park 

Surrey,  at  one  time  M.P.  for  Dublin.  ' 


2  Mary,  m.  Rev.  John  Seager,  Rector  of  Wel^h  Bicknor. 

and  had  issue  four  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest  is  the  Rev 

John  Seager,  of  Stevenage,  Herts. 
Mr.  Edward  Lingen,  of  Sutton,  d.  Jan.  1G35,  was  buried  at 
Stoke-Edith,  ,'.nd  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Henry  Lingen,  Knt.,  of  Sutton  and  Stoke-Edith,  M.P., 
CO.  Hereford  1661,  b.  at  Rotherwas,  23  Oct.  1612,  knighted 
31  July,  164.5,  and  was  a  distinguished  Cavalier:  he  main- 
tained a  regiment  for  King  Charles  I.,  and  coinpoumied  for 
his  estates  with  the  Parliament  by  a  fine  of  £6,342.  He  m. 
Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  Walter  Pye,  Knt.,  of  the  Mynde,  by  whom 
(who  was  buried  at  Stoke-Edith,  28  Oct.  1684)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  d.  1634,  aged  six  months. 

II.  Henry,  b.  1649 ;  s.  his  father,  and  d.  s.  p.  1G70. 

III.  William,  s.  his  brother,  and  d.  s.  p.  1676.  He  v.-.ns  a 
Lieut,  in  Col.  Richard  Ingoldsby'sregt.,  disbanded  at  North- 
ampton, Dec.  1660. 

I.  Mary,  m.  31  Aug.  1699,  Robert  Dobyns,  Esq.,  of  co.  Here- 
ford. 

II.  Frances,  to.  John  TJnett,  Esq.  of  Sutton  Frenc. 

III.  Alice,  r,i.  Herbert  Herring  Esq.  of  Sutton. 

Sir  Henry  was  buried  at  Stoke-Edith,  22  Jan.  1662,  when  he 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  who  was  s.  by  his  brother,  who  dying 
s.  p.,  his  sisters  became  his  co-heirs,  while  the  male  represen- 
tation of  the  family  reverted  to  Sir  Henry's  brother, 

Roger  Lingen,  Esq.  of  Radbrook,  co.  Gloucester,  hapt. 
3  Nov.  1613;  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  Fulke  Walwyn,  Esq.  of  Much 
Marcle,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Roger,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Sutton,  d.  .o.  p. 

I.  Blanche,  d.  s.  p.  ii.  Margaret,  d.  it.  p. 

III.  Frances,  m.  Rev.  T.  Hanbury,  of  Little  Marcle,  and  d. 
175s,  aged  106  years. 

IV.  Ann,  d.  1728. 

Roger  Lingen  d.  1688.  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Roger  Lingen,    Esq.    of   Radbrook,  to.    Rachel,    dan.   of 

Thomas  Willis,  of  London,  M.D.,  by  whom  (who  d.  1707)  ho 

had  a  son  and  successor, 
Thomas  Lingen,  Esq.,  of  Radbrook  and  Sutton  Court,  High 

Sheriff  co.  Gloucester  1735,  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  Robert  Hdrto^n, 

Esq.  of  Longner.  and  had,  with  six  younger  sons,  and  a  dau. 

Blanche,  all  of  whom  d.  unm.,  a  son  and  heir  and  three  daus., 
I.  Robert,  his  heir. 

I.  Ann,  III.  Rev.  J.  Avison,  of  Canterbury. 

II.  IClizatieth,  ?ii.  Rev.  W.  Allen,  D.D.,  of  Hereford. 

III.  Rachel,  m.  Rev.  Joseph  Guest. 

Thomas  Lingen  d.  16  May,  1742,  was  buried  at  Quainton, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  Robert  Lingen,  Esq.  of  Rad- 
brook, who,  as  already  slated,  a.ssumcd  the  surname  of  Bub- 
ton  on  succeeding  to  the  estates  of  Longner. 


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Arms  of  Ltvce\— Barry  of  six  or  and  az.,  on  a  bend  gu. 
three  roses  avg. 

Crest  of  LiNGEN — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  garb  vert.  The 
true  crest  is,  not  improbubly,  a  bunch  of  leelis,  a  cognisance 
lilvi'ly  to  have  been  borne  by  Welsh  Marchers.  "  Mr.  Linfjen 
voucheth  their  crest  to  be  a  bunch  of  I'eelis  ppr.,  but  made  no 
proof  tliereof:"  Mem.  of  Gregory  King,  at  the  Visitation  of 
Herefordshire,  1683. 

MoLlo — Dominus  providcbit. 


BURTON  OF  CAKRIGAHOLT  CASTLE. 

Burton,  Francis  Nathaniel  Valentine,  Esq. 
of  Carrigaliolt  Castle,  co.  Clare,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1870,  formerly  an  officer  18th  regt.,  b. 
13  Sept.  1842  ;  m.  8  Nov.  1866,  Marie,  only  child 
of  Savory,  Duke  do  Eivigo,  and  co-heiress  of  her 
grandfather,  Col.  Stamer,  of  Carnelly  ;  s.  1867. 

JLtllCilJC. — Edward  Edrton,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Edward 
Burton,  Esq.  of  Longuer,  and  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Nicholas  Madoclts,  Esq.  of  Wem,  had  two  sons,  Francis, 
who  went  to  Ireland  1610,  and  settled  at  Ballycn,  a  part  of  the 
estate  of  Buncraggy,  co.  Clare,  and  d.  s.  p. ;  and  Tuomas. 
This 

Thomas  Burton,  Esq.  of  Eastwicke,  Ellesmere,  S;\loii,  s.  his 
elder  brother  at  Buncraggy,  co.  Clare  ;  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  Shep- 
herd, of  Baycote,  co.  Hereford,  and  had, 

Samuel,  liis  heir. 

Martha,  m.  Rev.  John  Andrew,  D.D. 

Jane,  m.  Allan  Swanwicke,  Esq.  of  Worfnall,  co.  Chester. 
Mr.   Burton's  will,  dated  3  June,  16G1,  was  proved  15  Feb. 
1666,  and  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Samuel  Burton,  Esq.  of  Buncraggy,  co.  Clare.  He  got  a 
grant  of  lands  in  Clare,  under  the  Act  of  Settlement,  4  Oct. 
1666,  and  a  large  grant  of  lands  In  the  same  co.  and  the 
CO.  Limerick,  under  the  Act  of  Grace,  1  July,  1685;  was 
High  Sheriff  co.  Clare  1669,  and  m.  Margery  Harris,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Francis,  his  successor. 

II.  Charles,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Walter  Hickman,  Esq.,  and 
d.  s.  p. 

III.  Benjamin,  ancestor  of  Burton  of  Burton  Hall  {see 
that  name),  and  Burton,  Bart,  of  Pollacfon. 

1.  Dorothea,  7)i.Sftmuel  Bindon,  Esq.,  of  co.  Clare. 
Samuel  Burton's  will  was  proved  1  Dec.  1712,  by  his  son, 

Francis  Burton,  Esq.  of  Buncraggy,  who  s.  his  father,  and 
purchased,  26  Sept.  1712,  from  Henry,  8th  Earl  of  Thomond, 
the  fee  of  Buncraggy,  and  other  lands  in  the  cos.  Clare  and 
Limerick.  He  was  Usher  of  the  Court  of  Chancery,  High 
Sheriff  for  co.  Ciare,  1691,  and  M.P.  for  Ennis,  1692  to 
1713.  He  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Thomas  Tilson,  Cleik  of  the 
House  of  Commons,  and  by  her  (whoso  will  was  dated  11  Feb. 
1765)  he  had  issue, 

r.  Samuel,  d.  young.  u.  Tiiomas,  d.  young. 

III.  Francis,  his  successor. 

IV.  Edward,  Bamster-at-Law. 

V.  Benjamin,  d.  s.  p. 

Ti.  Thomas,  Major  2nd  Eegt.  of  Horse,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
Eight  Hon.  John  Foster,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  Common 
Pleas  in  Ireland.  His  will,  dated  10  Jan.  1766,  was  proved 
27  May,  1773.  He  left  three  daus.,  the  eldest  m.  William 
Stackpole,  Esq. ;  Alice,  m.  Crofton  Vandeleur ;  Dorothy, 
m.  Edward  Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of  Stonehall,  co.  Clare. 

Tii.  Henry,  d.  s.  p.  viii.  John,  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Elizabeth,  ra.  Eight  Hon.  Theophilus  Clements,  M.P.  co. 
Cavan,  and  Teller  of  the  Exchequer  in  Ireland. 

II.  Margery,  d.  uaiii.  iii.  Katherine,  d.  iinm, 
IV.  Ann,  d.  itnm. 

Mr.  Burton  d.  1  July,  1714,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

The  Rt.  Hon.  Francis  Burton,  of  Buncraggy,  M.P.  for 
Coleraine  1721,  and  for  co.  Clare  1727;  Privy  Councillor  in 
Ireland,  6.  1  Dec.  1696;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen. 
Henry  Conyngbam,  and  sister  of  Henry,  1st  Earl  Conyng- 
ham,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Francis  Pierpoint,  his  heir. 

n.  WUUam  (Right  Hon.),  M.P.  for  Newtown  Limavady  17C1, 
and  afterwards  for  Killybegs,  Col.  12th  regt.  of  Dragoons, 
Teller  of  the  Exchequer  in  Ireland,  and  a  Privy  Councillor, 
b.  1733.  Having  inherited  the  Donegal  and  Slone  estates 
from  his  maternal  uncle,  Henry,  Earl  Conyngham,  he 
assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Conyngham,  and  d.  s.  p. 
1.  Mary,  d.  unm. 

u.  Alice,  m.  22  Sept.  1743,  Sir  St.  George  Gore,  5th  bart.  of 
Manor  Gore,  and  d.  s.  p.  1744. 
Eight  Hon.  Francis  Burton  d.  20  March,  1744,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Francis  Pierpoint  Burton,  Esq.  of  Buncraggy,  M.P.  fur 
Killybegs  1755,  and  for  co.  Clare  1761;   m.  19  March,  1750, 


Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eight  Hon.  Nathaniel  Clements,  and  sister 
of  Eobert,  1st  Earl  of  Leitrim,  and  had  issue,  < 

I.  Henry,  s.  as  3rd  Baron  Conyngham,  and  was  created  Earl 
Conyngham  1797,  and  Marquess  Conyngham  and  Earl  of 
Mount  Charles  1816.  His  Lordship  was  giandfatlier  of  tho 
present  Marquess  (see  Burke's  Pcenig,). 

II.  Francis  Nathaniel  (Sir),  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Katherine,  m.  Rev.  John  Shirley  Fermor,  M.A.,  of  Sevc.i- 
oaks,  Kent. 

II.  Ellen,  7)1.  11  Dec.  1777,  Stewart  Weldon,  Esq.  of  Kil- 
morony.  Queen's  Co.,  M.P.  for  Ennis. 

III.  Henrietta,  d.  unm.  March,  1831. 

Mr.  Burton  s.  his  maternal  uncle,  Henry,  1st  Earl  Conyng- 
ham, 1781,  as  2nd  Baron  Conyngham,  under  the  limitations  of 
the  patent  of  creation,  dated  5  Nov.  1797,  and  thereupon 
assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Conyngham,  and  d.  29  May, 
1797.    His  Lordship's  2nd  son, 

Hon.  Sib  Francis  Nathaniel  Burton,  G.C.H.,  Col.  of  the 
Clare  Militia  (twin  with  his  elder  brother),  6.  in  London  26 
Sept.  1766;  )«.  1801,  Hon.  Valontina  Lctitia  Lawless,  dau.  of 
Nicholas,  1st  Lord  Cloncurry,  by  whom  (who  d.  4  Feb.  1844) 
he  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Stuart,  his  heir. 

II.  WilUam  Conyngham,  0.  31  Dec.  1809. 
Sir  Francis  d.  27  Jan.  1832.     His  eldest  son, 

Henry  Stuart  Burton,  Esq.  of  Canigaholt  Castle,  h.  IG 
Sept.  1808 ;  m.  23  June,  1830,  Alicia  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  V. 
Simpson,  D.D.  and  had  issue, 

Francis  Nathaniel  'Valentine,  now  of  Carrigaholt. 

WiUiam  Conyngham  Vandeleur,  9th  foot,  0.  18  Sept.  1843. 

Henry  Stuart,  6.  12  June,  1849. 

Lucy  Anne,  m.  1st,  17  Oct.  18G3,  Capt.  Ormsby  Rose,  of 
BaUyculleen;  and  •2ndly,  Oct.  1872,  Col.  Saunders. 

■Valentina  Henrietta,  m.  23  Oct.  Ib60,  Francis  Wise  Lowe 
Esq. 

Elizabeth  Cecilia,  d.  Nov.  1870. 

Alice  Katherine  Lawless. 
Mr.  Burton  d.  Feb.  1867,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  Nathaniel  Valentine  Burton,  Esq.,  now  of  Carrig- 
aholt. 

Ar'ins,  (fr. — Same  as  Burton  of  Lnn;T,Kr. 

SeaJs— Carrigaholt  Castle,  Kilrush,  co.  Clare. 


BURTON  OF  BURTON  HALL. 

BrnTON,  William  FitzWilliaji,  Esq.  of  Bur- 
ton Hall,  CO.  Carlow,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff,  1849,  b.  14 
May,  1826;  m.  17  June,  184S,  Coralie  Augusta 
Frederica,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  Henry  Lloyd,  Esq.  of 
Farrinrory,  co.  Tipperary,  by  Harriette  Amelia  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Craveu  Cardan,  Bart.,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  William  Fitzwilliam,  b.  30  April,  1S49;  m.  12  April, 
1877,  Georgiana  Spencer,  dau.  of  Capt.  the  Hon.  William 
Henry  George  Wellesley,  R.N.,  and  grand-dau.  of  Henry, 
1st  Lord  Cowley. 

II.  Alfred  Henry,  b.  29  March,  1853. 

JLtnCaflE.— Tills  is  a  branch  of  Burton  of  Buncraggy 
(now  represented  by  the  Marquess  Conyngham,  see  preccdiiig 
Memoir),  descending  from 

Benjamin  Burton,  of  the  City  of  Dublin,  Banker,  Alderman 
of  the  City,  and  M.P.  1703-23,  Lord  Mayor  1706  (3rd  son  of 
Samuel  Burton,  Esq.  of  Buncraggy,  by  Margery  Harris  his 
wife).  He  m.  by  licence,  dated  22  May,  1686,  Grace,  dau.  of 
Eobert  Stratford,  Esq.  of  Baltinglass,  co.  Wicklow,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  in  London,  July,  1721)  had  issue, 

I.  Samuel,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert,  Capt.  in  the  Battle  Axe  Guards,  M.P.  for  Carlow 
1727,  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Ryves,  Esq.  of  Eath- 
sallagh,  CO.  Wicklow,  and  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Benjamin.  iv.  Edward. 

v.  Charles  (Sir),  of  Pollacton,  co.  Carlow,  created  a  Baronet 
2  Oct.  1758  (see  Burke's  Peerage). 

VI.  Francis,  Major  of  Horse,  m.  14  Dec.  1738,  Rachel,  dau. 
of  Right  Rev.  Edward  Smith,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Down  and 
Connor,  and  d.  11  April,  1752,  leaving  issue, 
1  WUliam,  d.  unm.  Oct.  1767. 

1  Mary,  m.  1766,  Richard  Cox,   Esq.,   son  of  Most  Rev. 
Michael  Cox,  Archbishop  of  Cashcl. 

2  Grace. 

I.  Mary,  m.  10  Aug.  1764,  Philip  Doyne,  Esq.  of  Wells,  co. 
Wexford,  and  d.  10  April,  1705. 

II.  Grace,  m.  Edward  Hoare,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-La\v,  and 
d.  8  Aug.  1709. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  Richard  Hoare,  Esq. 

IV.  Lettice,  m.  by  licence,  dated  29  March,  1711,  Henry 
Brooke,  Esq.  of  Colcbrooke,  co.  I'ermanagh. 

V.  Abigail,  m.  John  Watch,  Esq.  vi.  Jane. 


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SUE 


Alderman  Burton  purchased  from  the  Trustees  for  the  Sale  of 
Forfeited  Estates,  by  deed  dated  26  Sept.  1712,  Burton  Hall, 
and  other  lands  in  co.  Carlow.  He  d.  28  May,  1728,  and  was 
s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Samcel  Bceton,  Esq.  of  Burton  Hall,  M.P.  for  Sligo  1713, 
and  for  Dublin  1727,  High  Sheriff  co.  Carlow  1724 ;  m.  1st, 
17  June,  1708,  Anne,  dau.  of  Cliarlcs  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Dublin, 
and  by  her  (who  was  Ijilled  by  tlie  fall  of  a  scafiold  ac  the 
coronation  of  Geoege  I.,  20  Oct.  1714)  had  issue, 

I.  Benjamin,  his  heir. 

II.  Hughes,  6.  20  Jan.  1710.  iri.  Samuel. 

I.  Katherine,   m.    28    Feb.    1731,    Nicholas,    Oth   Viscount 
Netterville. 
Mr.  Burton  m.  2ndly,  Mary  Hinde,  by  whom  he  had  another 
dau.,  Mary.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Be.vjamin  Bcktok,  of  Burton  Hall,  M.P.  for  Knock- 
topher  1741,  and  for  Carlow  1761,  High  Sheriff  co.  Carlow 
1730,  Commi.ss:oner  of  the  Revenue  in  Ireland,  6.  19  Jan. 
1709 ;  m.  9  Dec.  1734,  Lady  Anne  Ponsonby,  dau.  of  Brabazon, 
1st  Earl  of  Bessborough,  and  had  issue,  three  sons  and  two 
daus., 

I.  Benjamin,  High  Sheriff  co.  Carlow  1700,  M.P.  co.  Sligo 
17.^7,  ami  for  Boyle  1761,  d.  u,i,ii.  17G3. 

II.  WiLLiAM  g.  to  the  estates. 

III.  Campbell,  d.  young. 

I.  Sarah,  m.  1763,  John  Hyde,  Esq.,  of  Castle  Hyde,  co. 
Corl£. 

II.  Ann,  d.  unm.  March,  1764. 

Mr.  Burton,  who  was  a  Privy  Councillor  for  Ireland,  d.  intes- 
tate. Administration  was  granted  17  Nov.  1763,  to  his  2nd 
but  eldest  surviving  son, 

WiLt-iAM  Henbt  Bcrton,  Esq.  of  Burton  Hall,  m.  12  Dec. 
1765,  Mary,  only  child  of  Henry  Aston,  Esq.  of  East  Aston,  co. 
Wicklow,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Besjajiin,  his  heir. 

u.  William  Henry,  f/.  15  Nov.  1707;  d.  vMm.  31  Dec.  1799. 

1.  Martha,  d.  unni.  6  Sept.  1797. 
Mr.  Burton  d.  7  Jan.  1818,  and  was  s.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

Benjamin  Bceton,  Esq.  of  Burton  Hall,  6.  12  Sept.  17GG; 
•m.  15  Dec.  1794,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Mainwaring,  Esq.  of 
Goltho,  CO.  Lincoln,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Fitzwilliam,  his  heir. 

II.  Benjamin,  of  Potterstown,  High  .Sheriff  of  Carlow  1810, 
6.  10  July,  1799;  d.  unm.  6  Nov.  18')3. 

I.  aiary   Elizabeth,   m.   19  Dec.  1819,  Sir  Richard  Sutton, 

Bart,  of  Norwood  Park,  co.  Notts,  d.  1  July,  1842. 
n.  Sophia  Catherine,  rit.  5  Aug.  1824,  Robert  Thoroton,  Esq., 
Col.  Grenadier  Guards. 
Mr.  Burton  d.  26  April,  1803,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Fitzwilliam  Bueton,  of  Burton  Hall,  b.  22  Sept. 
1796  ;  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  of  Cariow,  1822.  He  m.  1st,  la  July, 
182.5,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Power,  1st  bart.  of  Kilfune,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  25  Jan.  1839}  had  issue, 

I.  William  Fitzwilliam,  now  of  Burton  Hall. 

II.  Benjamin,  b.  17  Sept.  1829;  m.  27  April,  1854,  Anne,  dau. 
of  the  late  Col.  Henry  Bruen,  M.P.,  of  Oak  Park,  co. 
Carlow,  and  has  a  son  and  a  dau. 

in.  John  Power,  b.  3  Sept.  1833;  m.  Adelaide  H.,  dau.  of 
Henry  Close,  Esq.  of  Newtown  Park,  co.  Dublin,  and  had 
issue,  four  sons. 

IV.  Charles,  6.  24  Oct.  18.36  ;  m.  Miss  Edith  Davenport. 

I.  Harriet  Anne,  ,n.  29  July  1851,  Richard  Sutton,  K.=q.  of 
Skeflington  Hall,  co.  Leicestei',  now  Sir  Richard  Sutton, 
Bart. 

II.  Mary  Frances,  to.  18  Nov.  1862,  Eev.  Thomas  George 
Onslow,  Rector  of  Catmore,  Berks. 

III.  Sophia  Chariotte,  m.  1806,  Baron  de  Robeck. 

IV.  Helen  Mary. 

Mr.  Burton  m.  2ndly,  5  Oct.  1840,  Eleanor  Mary,  dan.  of 
William  Browne,  Esq.  of  Brownes  Hill,  co.  Carlow,  which 
lady  d.  5  Dec.  1870.     He  d.  15  Nov.  1844. 

Arms,  <£c. — Same  as  Borton  of  Longncr, 
;Sea£— Bcuton  Hall,  Carlow. 


BURTON  OF  THUELAISTD. 

See  NoETH. 


BURTON  OF  FOGGATHORPE  AND 
CHILDEEY. 

Efrtox,  'WiiLiAM  ScHOOLCEOFT,  Esq.  of  Fog^a- 
tliorpe,  E.  E.  Yorkshire,  and  Childrey,  Berkshire, 
J.P.  Bucks  and  Beds,  High  Sheriff  of  Bucks  1877, 


now  resident  at  Walton  Hall,  Bucks  h.  16  April, 
1829  ;  m.  16  April,  1855,  Mary  Juditli,  only  dau- 
of  James  Shaw,  Esq.  of  Stubbing,  W.  E.  Yorkshire, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  James  Schoolcboft,  6.  22  March,  1?57. 

II.  Joshua  Schoolcroft,  6.  27  July,  1862. 

III.  Thomas  Musgrave,  6.  18  Nov.  1SG5. 

IV.  John  Musgrave,  6.  27  Jan.  1869. 

I.  Mary  Shaw.  ii.  Elizabeth  Musgrave. 

III.  Emily  Frances.  iv.  Slarian. 

V.  Helen  Grace. 

ILtUCage. — Joshua  Burton,  Esq.  of  Bramley,  West 
Riding  of  Yorkshire  (son  of  an  e.xrensive  Merchant  resident  at 
Bramley),  to.  23  May,  1787,  Sarah  England,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  15  July,  1828)  left  at  his  decease,  25  May,  1822,  a 
son, 

John  Burton,  Esq.  of  Ronndhay  Grove,  West  Riding  of 
Yorkshire,  J.P.,  b.  Aug.  1789,  who  ra.  April,  1819,  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Musgrave,  Esq.  of  Foggathorpe,  East 
Riding  of  Yorkshire,  by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of  William  School- 
croft, Esq.  of  Hovingham,  a  scholar  of  high  literary  and 
scientific  attainments,  of  whom  a  memoir  is  given  in  the 
Gentleman's  Magrizinc,  Aug.  ISOO.  By  this  lady  (who  d.  1 
Dec.  1857)  Mr.  Burton  had  issue,  i.  J.  Musgrave;  ii.  John; 
III.  Thomas  England;  iv.  William ScHOOLCEufx,  ut  supra: 
and  1.  Emily  Grace  Morris. 

.^r//i.s— Per  pale  indented  az.  and  sa.  six  fleurs-de-lis,  three, 
two  and  one,  each  within  an  annulet  arg. 

Crest— In  front  of  two  arms  eiiibowed  in  armour,  the  hand 
ppr.  holding  fleurs-de-lis  arg.  six  auuulets  iuterlaced  fesswise 
also  arg. 

Motto — Sans  changer. 

Rcoidcnce— Walton  Hull,  Bletchley. 


BURTON  OF  CHERRY  BURTON. 

BrETOX,  David,  Esq.  of  the  Hall,  Cherry  Burton, 
CO.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  6  Sept.  1820;  m.  1 
March,  1856,  Fanny,  dau.  of  Frederic  Cowper,  Esq. 
of  Carleton  Hall,  Cumberland,  and  has  issue, 

I.  David  Fowler,  b.  Oct.  1857. 

II.  Marshall  Cowper,  h.  Dec.  1808. 

III.  Bramwcll  Charles,  b.  Oct.  18G2. 

IV.  Arthur  Robinson,  6.  Sept.  1864. 

ICtUtage.— The  Robinsons  occur  as  tenants  of  land  in 
Herringlon  as  early  as  the  commencement  of  the  copyhold 
records,  temp.  Edward  III. 

William  Robtnson,  living  1507,  was  father  of  William 
RoBYSsoN,  who  took  a  fourth  part  of  The  Hayning,  as  heir  to 
his  father,  and  d.  about  1540.     His  son, 

Richard  Kobtnson,  took  a  fourth  part  of  the  Hayning,  as 
heir  to  his  father,  1541.  He  had  three  sons,  i.  Ralph,  of 
Middle  Herrington,  d.  s.  p.  1591 ;  ii.  John,  heir  to  his  brother, 
had  three  daus.,  Isabel;  Dorothy;  and  Margaret;  and  m. 
Richard.    The  youngest  son, 

Richard  Robinson,  executor  of  his  brother  Ralph,  d.  1622, 
having  had,  by  Isabel  his  wife,  an  eldest  son, 

Baknard  Robinson,  of  Middle  Herrington,  who  m.  17  Nov. 
101. 5,  Agnes  Wilson,  and  was  father,  with  other  issue,  of 

Ralph  Robinson,  b.  1618,   who  took  a  fourth  part  of  Thej 
Hayning,  1652;  and  d.  1692,  having  had,  by  Margery  his  wife, 
besides  three  daus.,  two  sons, 

I.  Richard,  of  Middle  Herrington,  who  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of| 
Anthony  Smith,  of  Tunstall,  and  d.  1715,  leaving  issue, 

1  Ralph,  bapt.  1680,  of  Middle  Herrington  and  of  Ormesby, 
Cleveland,  co.  York,  J. P.,  settled  Herrington  on  his  three  < 
nephews  in  succession,  and  after,  on  his  kinsman,  Mar- 
shall Robinson.  He  to.  1st,  Barbara,  dau.  and  heir  of  ■ 
Wilson,  of  Newbottle,  by  Barbara  his  wife,  sister  and  co- 
heir of  Robert  Shipperdson,  Gent,  of  Bainbridge  Holme; 
and  2ndly,  Isabel,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Shipperdson,  of 
Bishop  Weannouth,  widow  of  Thomas  Becd,  of  Ford,  but 
d.  s.  p.  (buried  2  Jan.  1764). 

2  John,  d.  s.  p.  1710. 

3  Richard,  of  Sunderland  m.  Thoma-sine,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Rrtlph  Holme,  of  Bishop  Wearmouth,  and  had  three  sons, 
Ralph,  </.  s.  'p. :  Richard,  to.  but  d.  s.  p. ;  and  John,  of 
Sunderland,  al.so  d.  s.  p. 

1  Anne,  -ni.  Edward  Harle,  of  Newcastle,  d.  s.  p. 
n.  Ralph,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  younger  son, 
Ralph  Bobisso.v,  of  Houghton-le-Spring,  and  sometime  of 


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33a 


Sunaer?ana,  6.  Dpc.  1656;  in.  27  May,  1G90,  Mary,  clau.  anil 
heiress  of  Christoplier  llutton,  of  Newcastlo-on-Tyne,  Mer- 
chant, and  (/.  1718,  having  had,  with  other  issue,  a  2nd,  but 
eldest  surviving  son, 

Christopher  Robinson,  Esq.  of  London,  who  m.  1734, 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  Timothy  Kempe,  of  East  Greenwich,  and 
d.  1768,  leaving,  besides  three  daus.,  one  son, 

Marshall  Robinson,  of  Middle  Herrington  and  of  Ormesby, 
who  m.  Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  James  Applcton.  of 
Yarm,  and  had  issue  (he  was  buried  at  Houghton,  3  Jan. 
1770), 

I.  Ralph,  of  Middle  Herrington  and  Ormesby,  6.  June,  17ri4; 
M.  4  June,  1776,  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Ward, 
A.M.,  Master  of  Beverley  Grammar  School,  Vicar  of 
Yeddmgham,  and  Rector  of  Scawby,  co.  York,  and  d.  28 
Feb.  1813,  having  had  issue, 

1  Ralph,  b.  16  May,  1777;  d.  at  Jamaica,  2  Dec.  1SI3. 

2  William,  b.  6  June,  1778;  m.  31  Oct.  1807,  Isabel!:!,  dau. 
of  John  Liddell,  of  Tyncraouth,  and  has  issue,  William 
John,  0.  18  April,  1810;  Jane;  Isabel;  and  Margaret. 

3  Marshall,  b.  17  Juue,  1785. 

1  Sarah,  d.  1806. 

2  Margaret,  m.  Charles  Pago,  of  London  and  Oporto, 
Merchant. 

3  Anne,  m.  1807,  Robert  Surtecs,  Esq.  of  Mainsforth, 
M.A.,  F.S.A.,  and  d.  2  March,  1868,  aged  83. 

4  Mary.  5  Emma. 

II.  BIarshall,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Christopher  (Rev.),  M.A.,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Richard  Wallis,  Vicar  of  Carham,  Northumberland  ;  (/.  17 
Oct.  1797,  aged  37,  leaving  surviving  issue,  Christopher, 
of  Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  and  two  daus.,  Agnes  and 
Sarah. 

IV.  James,  of  Sunderland,  m.  25  Sept.  1793,  Arabella,  3rd 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Benjamin  Walker,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  North 
AUerton,  co.  York,  and  had  issue,  James,  6.  6  Dec.  1798- 
Benjamin  Walker,  b.  30  July,  1800;  Appleton  Marshall,  b. 
4  March,  1804;  Francis,  6. 1805 ;  John  Christopher, /)  1811- 
Balph  Philip,  6.  1813;  ArabeUa;  Sarah;  Eliza  Emma;  aJid 
Harriet. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  14  April,   1777,  Rev.  Luke  Yarker,  A.M., 

Rector  of  Fingall,  co.  York ;  d.  1805. 
n.  Mary,  m.  Rev.  John  GUby,  Rector  of  Barmston,  co.  York 

and  d.  1795.  ' 

The  2nd  son, 

Marshall  Robinson-,  Esq.  of  Sunderland,  m.  13  Sept.  1785, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  George  Hicks,  Esq.  of  Yarm,  co.  York,  and 
d.  16  May,  1789,  aged  31,  leaving  two  sons, 

Datid. 

Marshall,  of  Preston  Hall,  6.  23  May,    1789  (sea  Fowler 
of  Preston  HaU). 
The  elder  son, 

David  Rohinson,  Esq.,  h.  at  Sunderland,  30  Sept.  17S7 :  took 
the  name  of  Bdrton,  according  to  the  will  of  liis  maternal 
great-uncle,  David  Burton  Fowler,  of  Cherry  Burton  and  the 
Inner  Temple,  London,  whom  he  s.  1828.  He  m.  4  Jan.  1813, 
Isabella,  dau.  of  Thomas  FaweU,  Esq.  of  Yarm,  and  d.  1854^ 
having  had  issue,  with  four  daus.,  two  sons,  David  Burton' 
Esq.,  now  of  Cherry  Burton,  and  Major-Gen.  Fowler  Burton, 
C.B. 

^)-,u.?— Quarterly;    1st  and  4th,  per  fess  erminois  and  az 
two  barrulets  engrailed,  between  three   talbots'  heads  counter 
changed ;  2nd  and  3rd,  vert,  a  chevron  erminois  between  two 
cmquefoils  pierced  in  chief  and  a  stag  trippant  in  base  or,  a 
Dordure  engrailed  of  the  last.  ' 

Crest— k  mount  vert,  thereon  upon  a  perch  or,  a  parrot 
also  vert,  the  dexter  claw  resting  on  an  escallop  arg,,  holding 
m  the  beak  a  cherry  stalked ;  2nd,  A  mount  vert  thereon  a 
Stag  leguardant  or,  the  dexter  forepaw  resting  on  a  cinquefoil 
pierced  as  in  the  arms. 

&a«— The  Hall,  Cherry  Eui-ton,  Beverley. 


BURTON  OF  SOMERSBY, 

BuETON,  Eev.  Lanqhoene  Bfeton,  of  Somersby, 
CO.  Lincoln,  M.A.,  Kector  of  Bag  Enderbv  aiid 
Somersby,  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Wm.  Burton 
Eaynor  Burton,  Esq.  of  Somersby  (son  of  the  Eev. 
James  Burton  Eaynor,  who  previously  had  been  a 
Lieut,  m  the  army),  who  d.  Nov.  1849,  liarin  ■• 
assumed  the  additional  name  of  Burton  on  m- 
heriting  the  estates  of  his  great-uncle,  Eohcrt 
Burton,  Esq.  of  Lincoln  and  Enderby  Hal),  and  m 
Anne,  dau.  of  Andrew  Tongue,  Esq.  of  Grantliam, 
Lmeolnshire,  of  a  \ei-y  ancient  family.  Tlie  Eev! 
Langhorue  Barton  Burton  was  h.  1802,  and  s.  his 


father  1848.  He  m.  1837,  Charlotte,  7th  dau.  of  Eev 
John  Hale,  Eector  of  Holton  and  Buslingthorpe  co' 
Lincoln,  and  d.  25  June,  1878,  leaving  issue,      ' 

I.  Langhorne,  now  of  Somersby,  6.21  Aug.  1842;  m.  9  Jan. 
1879,  Edith  Grace,  younger  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  llcur  ' 
Lister,  of  Scremby  Hall  (see  Lister  of  Hirst  Priory). 

II.  Reginald  William  John,  b.  1845;  late  Gist  regt. 

III.  Alfred  Langhorne  Tatlock,  6.  G  July,  1847. 

IV.  Harold  Gustavus,  6.  27  June,  1856. 

I.  Lucy  Katharine,  m.  1865,  Bennet  Rothes  Langton,  Esq.  of 
Langton,  co.  Lincoln,  and  has  two  sons  and  five  daus. 
The  Eev.  L.  B.  Burton  had  one  brother,  Eobert,  who 
d.  m  New  Zealand ;  and  three  sisters,  Katharine,  vi. 
Gen.  Hale,  late  Brig.-Gen.,  of  toona ;  Maria,  w?. 
Eobert  Baker,  Esq.  of  Leamington ;  and  ^arah  Anne. 

HfnCJttlC.-This  family,  originally  Langhorne,  is  one  of 
considerable  antiquity,  and  traceable  as  far  back  as  the  reign 
of  Henry  III.  Sir  William  Langhorne,  Bart.,  m.  Grace,  2nd 
dau.  of  John,  Earl  of  Rutland,  widow  of  Viscount  Cliaworth, 
but  left  no  child;  failing  issue,  his  estates  devolved  upon 
Richard  Langhorne,  Esq  ,  his  nephew,  and  thence  to  his  son, 
William  Langhorne,  who  dying  unm.,  bequeathed  his  estates 
of  Somersby  and  Enderby  Bag  to  his  sister,  Katharine,  to. 
1705,  Robert  Burton,  Esq.,  who  thus  came  into  possesoion 
of  the  third  part  of  the  then  considerable  family  property, 
together  with  the  respective  advowsons,  which  has  remained 
in  the  possession  of  this  branch  of  the  Burton  family  ever  since. 
Mr.  Burton  left  three  sons  by  this  marriage,  1  Langhorne ;  2 
Robert;  3  WiUiam;  and  one  dau.,  Anne.  The  only  son 'of 
Langhorne  d.  during  the  lifetime  of  his  father,  and  he  was  s. 
by  his  brother, 

Robert,  who  m.  Susanna,  dau.  of  Wm.  Tomline,  Esq,  of 
Eiby,  CO.  Lincoln,  and  dying  without  issue,  was  s.  by  his 
great-nephew, 

William  Burton  Ratnou  (son  of  the  Eev.  James  Burton 
Eaynor  and  Anne  his  wife),  who,  on  inheriting  the  estates, 
assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Burton,  as  above, 

^ /-HIS— Sa.,  three   owls   crowned  or,  each  holding  in  one 
claw  raised  a  golden  star. 
Crest— A  crowned  owl  holding  a  star  or. 
ilfoHo— Carl  Deo  nihil  carent. 
Seat— Somersby,  Horncastle. 

BURY  OP  LITTLE  ISLAND  AND 
CURRAGHBRIDGE. 

Bttet,  Phineas,  Esq.  of  Little  Island,  co.  Cort, 
and  Curraghbridge,  Adare,  co.  Limerick,  J.P.,  I.  7 
March,  1841  ;  late  Capt.  15th  (King's)  Hussars, 
and  now  Capt.  East  Kent  Militia. 

EtltCaffC— This  family,  lately  represented  by  the  Earls 
of  Charleville,  a  title  extinct  1876,  descends  from, 

Phineas  Burt,  Esq.,  who  had  a  grant  of  lands  in  co. 
Limerick,  14  Nov.  1666,  and  in  the  Barony  of  Barrymore, 
CO.  Cork,  10  June,  1668.  He  was  High  Sheriff  of  the  former 
CO.  1673.    His  son, 

John  Burt,  Esq.  of  Shannon  Grove,  co.  Limerick,  m.  Jane, 
dau.  of  Most  Rev.  WiUiam  PalUser,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of 
Cashel,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  Shannon  Grove,  High  Sheriff  co.  Limerick, 
lr.6,  m.  27  Jan.  1723,  Jane,  only  dau.  of  Right  Hon.  John 
Moore,  of  Croghan,  King's  co.,  1st  Lord  TuUamore,  and 
sister  and  heir  of  Charles,  1st  Earl  of  Charleville,  and  had 
issue,  1  John;  2  Charles;  3  William;  4  Richard,  5  Thomas; 
1  Jane;  2  Georgiana,  m.  Richard,  2nd  Viscount  Boyue; 
3  Mary;  4  Elizabeth.     The  eldest  son, 

John  Burt,  Esq.  of  Shannon  Grove  and  Charleville 
Forest,  b.  1725;  s.  his  uncle  Charles,  Earl  of  Charleville, 
in  the  Moore  Estates,  17  Feb.  1764.  He  m.  Catharine, 
2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Francis  Sadleir,  E-q.  of  Sopwell 
Hall,  CO.  Tipperary,  and  by  that  lady  (who  ra.  2ndly,  2 
June,  1766,  Henry  Pnttie,  Esq.  afterwards  Lord  Dunallcy, 
see  Burke's  Peerage),  left  at  his  decease,  4  Aug.  1764,  an 
only  son, 

Charles  William  Burt,  Esq.  of  Cliarleville  Forest, 
in  the  King's  Co.,  6.  30  June,  1764;  who  was  raised  to  the 
Peerage  of  Ireland  as  Baron  Tuilamnrp,  7  Nov.  1797; 
created  Viscount  Charleville,  29  Dec.  1800,  and  Earl  op 
Charleville,  16  Feb.  1806.  He  »i.  4  June,  1798,  Catherine 
Maria,  widow  of  James  Tisdall,  Esq.,  and  dau.  and  sole 
heir  of  Thomas  Townley  Dawson,  Ksq.,  by  wlium  he  left 
at  his  decease,  in  Oct.  1835,  an  only  son, 

Charles  William,  2nd  carl,  b.  2!t  .April,  1801 ;  m.  2S 
Feb.  1821,  Harriet  Cliariotte  Beaujolois,  3ra  dau.  of  Col. 


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John  CampTjpll.  of  Shawficia,  and  Lady  Charlotte  Susan 
Maria  Campbell  his  wife,   dau.   of  John,   5th  Duke,  of 
Argyll,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  Feb.  1848)  had  issue, 
Chakles  Williaji  George,  3rd  earl. 
John  James,  Capt.  R.E.,  (>.  22  Oct.  1827;  m.  24  June, 
1852,  Charlotte  Theresa,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Austin, 
Esq.,  and  d.  20  Jan.  1864,  having  had  issue,  Beaujolois 
Arabella  Charlotte,  d.  I  Nov.  1865 ;  Georgiana  Florence 
Louisa  Emily  Austin  ;  and  Ada  Tighe. 
Alfred,  5th  earl,  b.  19   Feb.  1829 ;   m.  20  June,  18.^4, 
Emily  Frances,   3rd  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  William   Wood, 
K.C.B.,  K.H.,  Col.  of  the  14th  foot.     He  s.  his  nephew, 
1874,  and  d.  28  June,  1875,  when  the  Earldom  became 
extinct. 

Katherine  Eleanora  Beaujolois,  m.  30  June,   1853,  Has- 
tings Dent,  Esq.  (who  d.  7  June,  1864),  son  of  the  late 
John  Dent,  Esq.,  M.P. 
His  Lordship  rf.  14  July,  1851,  and  wass.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Charles  William  George,  3rd  carl,   6.  8  March,  1822; 
Lieut.   43rd  foot;    in.   7   March,    1850,   Arabella  Louisa, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Henry  Case,  Esq.  of  Shenslon 
Moss,  CO.  Stafford  (who  d.  8  July,  1857).    He  d.  19  Jan. 
1859,  leaving  issue, 

Charles  William  Francis,  4th  earl,  6.  16  May,  1852; 
d.  unra.  3  Nov.  1874,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  uncle. 
John  William,  b.  31  Aug.  1854;  d.  20  Aug.  1872. 
Katherine  Beaujolois  Arabella,  m.  5  June,  1873,  Major 
Edmund  Bacon  Hutton,  Royal  Dragoons. 
Harriet  Hugh  Adelaide,  accidentally  killed  by  a  fall, 

3  April,  1861. 
Emily  Alfreda  Julia. 

II.  John,  asisumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Palliseb  ;  ancestor 
of  Palliser  of  Derryluskan,  co.  Tipperary,  and  Comragh, 
CO.  Waterford  (see  t/iatfamil//). 

III.  Eichard,  of  Mount  Plea,';ant,  co.  Clare ;  his  will,  dated  12 
Dec.  1733.  was  proved  17  May,  1735.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Mountiford  Westropp,  of  Attyflin,  co.  Limerick,  which  lady 
TO.  2ndly,  William  Spaight,  Esq. 

IV.  Thomas,  of  Curraghbridge,  co.  Limerick.  Will  dated 
11  Sept.  1767  ;  proved  19  April,  1774;  d.  s.  -p. 

•V.  Phineas,  of  Little  Island,  of  whom  presently. 
I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Mountiford  Westropp,  Esq.  of  Attyfliu,  co. 
Limerick. 
Mr.  Bury  d.  1722.    His  5th  son, 

Phineas  Bcry,  Esq.  of  Little  Island,  co.  Cork,  m.  by  license 
^ated  25  Feb.  1734,  Hester,  dau.  of  Thomas  Moland,  Esq.,  and 
had,  with  a  dau.  Hester,  wife  of  Edward  Candler-Brown,  Esq. 
of  Prior  Park,  Somerset,  a  son  and  successor, 

Phineas  Bdrt,  Esq.  of  Little  Island,  to.  Jane,  dau.  of  Boyle 
Aldworth,  Esq.  of  Newmarket,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 
Phineas,  his  heir. 

Robert,  Prebendary  of  Coole,  co.  Cork,  to.  Letitia,  dau.  of 
Gen.  Henry  Green  Barry,  of  Ballyclough,  co.  Cork,  and  d. 
1853,  leaving  issue,  1  Robert  Bury,  late  Capt.  7th  Dragoon 
Guards;  2  John  Thomas,  Capt.  R.A.,  A.D.C.  to  Major-Gen. 
Primrose ;  1  Phoebe  Hester,  m.  Col.  Robert  Pratt,  C.B. ; 
2  Letitia  Elizabeth,  in.  Capt.  Richard  Pennefather  Going, 
of  Ballynonty  House,  co.  Tipperary;  3  Hester,  m.  Capt. 
George  de  la  Poir  Bcresford,  Madras  army ;  and  4  Char- 
lotte Mary,  m.  Capt.  Crofton  Tolcr  Vandeleur,  lato  10th 
Hussars,  and  7th  Dragoon  Guards. 
Richard.  Thomas,  Commander  R.N. 

Jane.  Hester, 

The  eldest  son, 

Phineas  Burt,  E.sq.,  J. P.,  of  Little  Island,  Capt.  57th  regt., 
and  afterwards  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  m.  1st,  Miss  Eliza  Stuart, 
who  d.  s.  p. ;  and  2ndly,  F.lizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Penne- 
father, Esq.,  son  of  Kingsmill  Pennefather,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and 
by  her  had  issue, 
Phineas,  his  heir,  now  of  Little  Island. 
William  Phineas,  of  Carrigrcnane,  co.  Cork,  h.  27  Nov.  1912; 
m.  Harriet,  dau.  of  the  late  Arthur  Forbes,  Esq.  of  New- 
stone,  CO.  Meath. 
Frances  Jane,  m.  C.  T.  Tuckey,  Major  41st  regt.,  deceased. 
Mr.  Bury  d.  1843,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  sun. 
Arms— "Vert  a  cross  crosslot  or. 

Cresf — A  boar's  head  couped  or,  transfixed  by  a  dart  ppr. 
MoUo — Virtus  sub  cruce  crescit. 
Seala — Little  Island,  co.  Cork,  and  Curragh  Bridge,  Adarc. 


BUSFEILD  OF  UPWOOD. 

BrsTEiLii,  LiETJT.-Coi,.  William,  of  Upwcod, 
CO.  York,  J. P.  West  Riding,  late  Major  22ud  regt., 
retired  with  honorary  rank  of  Lieut. -Col.,  b.  20  Jar,. 
1837  ;  m.  21  April,  1874,  Louisa  Emily,  youngest 
dau.  of  J.  A.  Eusfeild,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

William,  b.  19  June,  I.S75. 

Jolinson  Atkinson,  b.  3  Dec.  1377. 


HtlTCngC.— The  family  of  Busfeild  is  undoubtedly  of  con- 
siderable antiquity  in  the  county  of  York.  Thoresby  in  his 
Ducatm  leodiensU,  gives  the  pedigree,  and  deduces  their 
descent  from  James  Busfeilde,  of  Leeds,  who,  with  Helen  his 
wife,  d.  on  the  same  day,  3  Jan.  1613. 

James  Bdsfeild,  above  named,  who  d.  IG13,  by  Helen  his 
wife,  had  issue, 

William  Busfeild,  of  Leeds,  Merchant,  to.  7  Sept.  1611, 
Elizabeth,  sister  of  Thomas  Metcalfe,  Alderman  of  Leeds,  and 
had  issue, 

James,  6.  19  Aug.  1612;  d.  s.  p.  24  Jan.  1636. 

Thomas,  6.27  June,  1618;  d.  s.p. 

William,  of  whom  presently. 

Elizabeth,  b.   1613;    m.  G  June,   1631,  John   Lovdand,  a 

Spanish  Merchant. 
Jane,  b.  1615;  m.  Sir  William  Lowther,  Knt.  of  Swillington, 

M.P.,    from   whom   the   Earls   of   Lonsdale   are   lineally 

descended. 
Isabel,  b.  1620  ;  to.  1st,  Richard  Newhy,  of  Leeds,  Merchant; 

2ndly,  Thomas  Pulleine,  of  Killinghall,  by  whom  she  had 

issue  a  son,  Thomas,  Master  of  the  Stud  to  William  III.,  and 

twice   High    Sheriff  of  Yorkshire  {see  Poh,ein£  of   Crake 

Hall). 

The  3rd  son  and  supcessor, 

William  Bdsfeild,  Esq.  of  Leeds  and  Ryshworth  ITall,  bapt. 
8  Aug.  1635,  Mayor  of  Leeds,  1673,  purchased,  1672,  the  manor 
and  capital  messuage  of  Ryshworth,  in  the  parish  of  Bingley, 
Yorkshire  (now  the  property  of  William  Busfeild  Ferrand,  Esq.;. 
He  to.  1st,  Dorothy,  sister  of  Robert  Frank,  Esq.  of  Pontefract, 
M.P.;  and  2ndly,  12  Jan.  1670,  Ann,  dau.  of  Hugh  Currer, 
Esq.  of  Kildwick  Hall,  by  whom  (who  to.  2ndly,  Robert, 
Ferrand,  Esq.  of  Harden  Grange)  he  left  at  his  decease,  9  Oct.  j 
1675,  besides  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  who  d.  in  infancy,  an  only  son 
and  successor, 

William  Bdsfeild,  Esq.  of  Gray's  Inn  and  Ryshworth,  6. 
1674 ;  a  Magistrate  for  the  W.R.  of  Yorkshire ;  to.  25  Aug.  1696, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Abraham  Fothergill,  Esq.  of 
Chancery  Lane,  descended  from  the  Fothergills  of  Bwyhill, 
near  Richmond,  Yorkshire,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  April,  1726, 
aged  55)  had  issue. 

AVilliam,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  b.  27  July,  1G99,  who,  on  the  dentil  of  his  elder 
brother  without  male  issue,  1748,  succeeded  to  the  Rysh- 
worth estate;  to.  1744,  Anne  Watson,  but  d.  4  Nov.  1772, 
without  issue,  and  devised  the  Ryshworth  estate  to  his  niece 
Elizabeth,  the  only  child  and  heiress  of  his  elder  brother. 
He  founded  the  "Busfeild  Charity,"  for  clothing  annually 
a  number  of  poor  men  and  women  in  Bingley. 

Fothergill,  of  Manchester,  b.  7  Oct.  1704;  d.s.p.  1764. 

Charles,  a  Merchant  at  Lisbon;  6.  20  June,  1708;  d.  unm. 
13  July,  1735. 

Ann,  b.  20  June,  1697;  to.  3  Sept.  1723,  Robert  Stansfield, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue,  one  son,  Robert  Stanstleld,  Esq.  of 
Esholt  Priory ;  and  one  dau.,  Ann,  who  m.  William  Rookes, 
Esq.  of  Royds  Hall  (see  Croomton  Stanifield). 

Mary,  b.  9  June,  1701 ;  to.  24  May,  1728,  Richardson  Ferrand, 
Esq.  of  Harden,  a  Magistrate  for  the  West  Riding,  and  had 
issue  {see  Ferrand  of  at.  Ives  and  Harden  Grange). 

Mr.  Busfeild  d.  21  March,  1729,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Bdsfeild,  Esq.  of  Ryshworth  Hall,  6.  9  Sept.  1698, 
TO.  29  May,  1746,  Miss  Mary  Wilkinson,  and  by  her  (who  to. 
2ndly,  Edward  Kenyon,  Esq.,  Mayor  of  Leeds,  and  d.  March, 
1796)  left  at  his  decease,  31  Oct.  1748,  an  only  dau.  and  heiress, 
Elizabeth  Busfeild,  b.  2  Jan.  1748;  to.  7  Jan.  1765, 
Johnson  Atkinson,  M.D.,  of  Leeds,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Chris- 
topher Atkinson,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Thorp  Arch."*  Upon  the  death 
of  his  wife's  uncle,  Thomas  Busfeild,  Esq.,  1772,  Mr.  Atkinson 
assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Busfeild,  and  was  after- 
wards of  Ryshworth  and  Myrtle  Grove.  He  was  senior 
Magistrate,  Deputy  Lieutenant,  and  elected  by  the  freeholders 
Registrar  of  the  West  Riding  1809.  The  heiress  of  Busfeild  d. 
5  Nov.  1798,  and  Mr.  Busfeild  m.  2ndly,  1800,  Susannah,  relict 
of  John  Dcarden,  Esq.  of  the  Hollins.  He  d.  26  March,  1817, 
aged  78,  having  had  issue,  by  his  first  marriage, 

I.  William  Busfeild,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Upwood,  6.  12  Feb.  1773; 
TO.  13  May,  1800,  Caroline,  eldest  sister  of  ^ir  F'rancis 
Lindley  Wood,  Bart.,  and  aunt  of  Viscount  Halifax.  She 
d.  8  April,  1839.  Mr.  Busfeild  was  J. P.  and  D.L.  of  the 
West  Riding,  and  returned  to  Parliament  for  the  borough  of 
Bradford  in  1837,  for  which  place  he  continued  to  sit  until 
his  death,  12  Sept.  1851.    He  d.  without  issue,  and  was  s. 


*  The  Rev.  Mr.  Atkinnon  had  four  sons  at  the  University,  who 
took  the  following  degrees :  Johnson,  of  Queen's  College,  8th 
wrangler;  Miles,  of  St.  Peter's  College,  6th  wrangler;  Chris- 
topher, of  Trinity  Collige,  5fh  wranjiler;  and  Willianj,  of 
Jesus  College,  first  junior  optime. 


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by  his  nepliew  and  heir,  the  Rev.  Whliam  Busteild,  of 
Upwood. 

n.  Johnson  Atkinson,  D.D.,  6.  3  July,  1775;  m.  1st,  179S, 
Mary  Susannah,  3rd  dau.  of  Joseph  Priestley,  Esq.  of  White 
Windows.  She  d.  19  Aug.  1819.  Dr.  Busfeild  m.  2ndly, 
21  Aug.  1820,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  —  Irving,  Esq.,  and  d. 
12  Jan.  1849.    By  the  former  he  had  issue, 

1  WiLt-iAM,  M.A.,  of  TIpwood,  of  whom  presently. 

2  Charles,  6.  6  Sept.  1804;  d.  imm.  ISliU. 

3  John  Lea,  b.  1S06 ;  d.  1810. 

4  Harcourt  Norris  Torriano,  M.A.,  b.  5  Dec.  1811 ;  r,i.  1st, 
ir>  Sept.  1837,  Margaret  Hay,  youngest  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col. 
Maoleod  (she  d.  1849);  2ndly,  1850,  Catherine,  eldest  dau. 
of  John  Morgan,  Esq.,  late  of  52nd  Light  Infantry  ;  and 
d.  1  March,  1876.    By  the  former  he  left  sui-viving  issue, 

Harcourt,  6.  17  Feb.  1841 ;  m.  1874,  Miss  Barcroft. 

Margaret  Farquharson,  m.  9  Feb.  1871,  William  Fraser 
Cordiner,  Esq.  of  Cortes,  co.  Aberdeen. 

Catherine  Isabel. 
in.  Currer  Fothergill,  B.A.,  of  Cottingley  Bridge,  5.  23  Jan. 
1777 ;  m.  12  Feb.  1805,  Sarah,  sister  of  Edward  Ferrand, 
Esq.  of  St.  Ives,  near  Bingley,  and  of  Walker  Ferrand,  Esq., 
M.P.,  of  Harden  Granger*  Upon  succeeding  to  the  family 
estates,  on  the  death  of  her  brother  Edward  without  male 
issue,  in  1837,  Mrs.  Busfeild  assumed  by  sign-manual  her 
p«ternal  name  and  arms  of  Femiand,  in  compliance  with 
the  testamentary  injunction  of  her  relative,  Benjamin. 
Ferrand,  Esq.  Mr.  Busfeild  d.  30  June,  1832,  and  his  widow 
30  May,  1854,  having  had  issue, 

1  William,  of  Harden  Grance  and  St.  Ires  (to  which  he 
succeeded  on  the  death  of  his  mother),  M.P.,  6.  26  April, 
1809;  m.  1st,  1831,  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Priestley,  Esq., 
Capt.  in  the  army,  and  by  her,  who  d.  3  Dec.  1832,  had 
issue, 

William,  6.  1831;  J.P.  and  D.L.  of  the  West  Biding,  d. 
vnm.  1  Sept.  1865. 

Sarah  Ilarrictte,  m.  6  June,  1S55,  Ed.  Hailstone,  Esq.  of 
Horton  HaU,  D.L. 
Mr.  Busfeild,  in  1839,  assumed,  by  sign-manual,  the  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Ferrand,  in  addition  to  those  of  Bus- 
feild. He  is  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  the  West  Biding  of  co. 
York,  M.P.  for  Knaresbro',  1841-47,  and  for  Devonport 
1863.  He  m.  2ndly,  10  Aug.  1847,  Fanny  M.  y,  2nd  dau. 
of  the  11th  Lord  Blantyre,  and  by  her  had  issue  an  only 
child,  Hugo,  b.  1  Oct.  1848,  d.  unm.  24  June,  1877. 

2  Walker,  of  Cottingley  Bridge,  b.  10  Sept.  1811;  m. 
19  Oct.  1841,  Emma,  dau.  of  Edmund  Broderip,  Esq.  of 
Cossington,  Somerset.  He  d.  16  Sept.  1855,  leaving  an 
only  son  and  two  daus.. 

Walker,  late  68th  Light  Jnfantiy,  J.P.  for  Somersetshire, 
6.  13  Aug.  1843;  m.  K2  April,  1868,  Marianne,  only 
child  of  William  B.  Naish,  Esq.  of  Ston  Easton,  Somerset, 
and  has  issue,  Marian  May,  and  Gertrude  Helen. 

Emma,  to.  21  Jan.  1868,  Edmund  Broderip,  late  57th 
regt.,  only  sur\iving  son  of  E.  G.  Brod*;ip,  Esq.  of 
Manor  House,  Cossington,  Somerset.  She  d.  6  Dec. 
1876. 

Gertrude. 

3  Currer,  6.  3  Nov.  1812;  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  P.  Tuer,  E.?q. ; 
d.  13  Sept.  1848,  leaving  issue  one  son, 

Currer  Fothergill,  late  Lieut.  16th  foot,  5.  15  Sept.  1840. 

4  Johnson  Atkinson,  J.P.  for  West  Biding,  resident  at 
Upwood  ;  b.  7  Jan.  1814 ;  m.  10  Nov.  1832,  Mary  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  John  Priestley,  Esq.,  and  has  had  issue, 

Johnson  Atkinson,  6.  16  Sept.  1833  ;  d.  1838. 

Currer  FothergiU,  6.  6  Oct.  1834 ;  d.  lS,v9. 

William,  of  Morland HaU,  Westmorland,  J.P.,  6.  15  Jan. 

1838,  Td.  19  April,  1865,  Emily,  youngest  dau.  of  Alfred 

Harris,  Esq.  of  Oxton  Hall,  Tadcaster,  and  has  issue, 
William  Harris,  6.  9  March,  1873. 
Emily  Mary. 
Johnson  Atkinson,  6.  4  Oct.  1853;  d.  1859. 
Mary  Skelton,  m.  13  July,  1864,  B.  Townley  Woodman, 

Esq.   (late   14th  Light  Dragoons),   of   Macscelyn,  co. 

Brecon,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
Sarah  Ferrand,  d.  1854. 
Carohne  Christiana,  m.  John  Busfeild,  Esq.  Capt.   79th 

Highlanders,   2nd   son    of  Bev.   William  Busfield,   of 

Upwood. 

Lomsa  Emily,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  Wm.  Busfaild  {see  above). 
5  Benjamin  Ferrand,   of   Mag.   Coll.    Cambridge,    6.  26 
April,  1822 ;  accidentally  drowned  at  Blackwall,  4  April, 
1843. 

1  Jane  Ferrand,  d.  unm.  1824. 

2  Sarah  Dale,  d.  unm.  1825. 

3  Katherine  Maria,  to.  1st.  1831,  Charles  Priestley,  Esq. 
(deceased);  2ndly,  1842,  Edward  Fellow  Davies,  Esq. 

4  EUzabeth  Octavia,  to.  1840,  Thomas  William  Eawson, 
Esq.  of  Greenroyde,  near  Halifax.  He  d.  1864,  and  his 
widow  1865. 

5  Caroline,  to.  1845,  Capt.  William  Crispin,  B.N.,  A.D.C. 


to    H.M.  the  Queen.     Mrs.  Crispin  d.   13   Feb.  1846, 
leaving  twin  daus.,  to  whom  the  Queen  amd  Prince  Con- 
sort were  graciously  pleased  to  stand  sponsors,  namely, 
Victoria  Caroline  Busfeild,  in.  19  July,  1870,  Valentine 
O'Connor,  Esq.,  Major  Unattached,  and  has  issue. 
Albertiae  Sarah  Busfeild,  d.  7  Jan.  1860. 
6  Emily  Lucinda,  m.  1840,  Christopher  Cresswell  Fenwick, 
Esq.,  son  of  the  Bev.  John  Peregrine  Lasoelles  Fenwick, 
of  Bywell,  Northumberland.    Mr.  Fenwick  was  acciden- 
tally drowned  at  OriUa,  in  Upper  Canada,  5  Nov.  1842. 
His  widow  d.  29  Sept.  1877. 
I.  Jane,  m.  27  Oct.  1803,  Charles  Jones,  Major  18th  Hussars. 
She  d.  24  March,  1818,  leaving  issue. 
The  eldest  son  of  Johnson  Atkinson  Busfeild,  before-men- 
tioned, 

The  Bev.  William  Busfeild,  M.A.,  of  Upwood,  late  Bector 
of  Keighley,  b.  21  Feb.  1802;  to.  21  Sept.  1830,  Sarah, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Frederick  Bond,  of  Mar- 
garetting,  Essex,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  now  of  Upwood. 

II.  John  Capt.,  79th  Highlanders,  b.  18  Nov.  1839 ;  to.  23 
March,  1871,  Caroline  Christiana,  2nd  surviving  dau.  of 
J.  A.  Busfeild,  Esq. 

III.  Frederick  Charles,  6.  7  Sept.  1843. 
rv.  Edward  Harcourt,  6.  1845 ;  d.  1847. 

I.  Mary,  d.  imm.  1854. 

II.  Ellen,  TO.  30  Oct.  1860,  George  Gladstone  Macturk,  Esq., 
of  Eyeland  Hill,  South  Cave,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Harriet  Olivia. 

Mr.  Busfeild  d.  12  April,  1878,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  chevron  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  or. 

Crest — An  arm  in  armour  erect  ppr.  holding  in  the  hand  a 
fleur-de-hs  or. 

JJ/o«o— Medio  tutissimus  ibis. 

Seat — Upwood,  near  Bingley,  co.  York. 


*  Mr.  Walker  Ferrand  sat  for  Tralee  in  the  two  Parliaments 
Of  1830  aud  1861. 


BTJSHE  OF  GLENCAIENE. 

Bttshe,  Geetase,  Esq.  of  Glencairne,  co. 
Waterford,  J.P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1837; 
Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  late  of  15th  Hussars, 
b.  2  April,  1806 ;  m.  27  May,  1857,  Georgina 
Agues,  dau.  of  the  late  Lieut.  "SVilham  Smart,  E.jS'., 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Frances  Maria. 

II.  Agnc?  Charlotte. 

Htncagr.— John  Bushe,  Esq.,  a  Colonel  in  the  army, 
had  grant  of  land  in  Kilfane,  co.  Kilkenny,  10  Dec.  1670.  By 
Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Col.  John  Grey,  he  left, 
with  four  daus.,  Elizabeth,  to.  Samuel  Hobson,  of  Waterford, 
Ann,  to.  Joseph  Harries;  another,  Mrs.  Woodroffe ;  and  an- 
other, Mrs.  Berkeley ;   two  sons, 

I.  Amias,  his  heir. 

II.  Arthur,  of  Dangen,  co.  Kilkenny,  Secretary  to  the  Com- 
missioners of  Bevenue,  m.  1st,  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Worsop,  Knt.  of  Dunshaughlin,  co.  Meath,  and  had  issue, 

1  Worsop,  of  Dangen,  6.  1692;  entered  Trin.  Coll.  Dub. 
20  May,  1711,  aged  19;  d.  unm.  His  wUl,  dated  3  Aug. 
1738,  was  proved  in  1760. 

Arthur  Bushe  m.  2ndly,  17  Oct.  1095,  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Forth,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  6  April,  1717,  he  had  further 
issue, 

2  Wilham,  of  Dublin,  5.  1696;  entered  frin.  Coll.  Dub. 
20  May,  1711,  aged  15;  whose  will,  dated  4  June,  1793, 
was  proved  7  Feb.  1796 ;  he  m.  Hannah,  sister  of  Edmund 
Donelan,  Esq.  of  Streamstown,  co.  Westmeath,  and  had  a 
.son,  Worsop,  who  d.  s.  p. ;  and  a  dau.  Anne,  m.  Bev. 
Henry  Tilson,  of  Dublin. 

3  John,  6.  1705 ;  entered  Trin.  Coll.  Dub.  20  March,  1722, 
aged  17. 

4  Thomas. 

1  Mary.  2  Letitia,  d.  unm.  1757. 

Mr.  Bushe  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Amias  Bushe,  Esq.  of  Kilfane,  co.  Kilkenny,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Kilkenny  1706;  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Sir  Christopher 
Wandesford,  1st  bart.  of  Kirkhngton,  and  had  issue  by  her 
(who  d.  1706), 

I.  Christopher,  who  d.  v.  i'.,  leaving,  by  Margaret  his  wife, 
an  only  son, 

Amias,  who  s.  his  grandfather. 

II.  Arthur,  of  Kilmuny,  High  Sheriff  co.  Kilkenny,  17SG, 
b.  1691;  entered  Trin.  Coll.  Dub.  28  June,  1711,  aged  -0; 
his  will,  dated  4  Jan.  1761,  was  proved  25th  ot  the  next 
month.    He  m.  Mary  Martm,  and  left  issue, 

B 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


BUS 


1  Amias,  6.  1716;  entered  Trin.  Coll.  Dub.  20  April,  1734, 
aged  18  ;  d.  young. 

2  Thomas  (Rev.),  D.D.,  of  Kilmurry,  co.  Kilkenny,  Eector 
of  Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  Prebendary  of  Iniscarra, 
CO.  Cork,  Chaplain  of  Kingston  College,  co.  Cork;  b.  1727 ; 
entered  Trin.  Coll.  Dub.  28  June,  174.3,  aged  16;  B.A. 
1747  ;  TO.  Katherine,  dau.  of  Charles  Doyle,  Esq.  of  Bram- 
blestown,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  sister  of  (jen.  Sir  John  Doyle, 
and  d.  Sept.  1795,  having  had  issue, 

Charles  Kendal  (Eight  Hon.),  6.  1767,  one  of  the  most 
distinguished  Advocates  and  Orators  of  his  time,  ap- 
pohited  LoKD  Chief  Jdstice  of  Ireland  in  1822,  m.  Dec. 
1793,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Crampton,  Esq.  of  Merrion 
Square,  Dublin,  and  sister  of  Sir  Philip  Crampton,  Bart., 
M.D.,  by  whom,  who  d.  17  May,  1857,  he  had  issue, 

1  John,  m.  1817,  Lady  Louisa  Hare,  dau.  of  the  1st 
Earl  of  Listowel,  but  d.  s.  'p.  1870. 

2  Charles,  Eector  of  Castlehaven,  co.  Cork,  in.  1st, 
Miss  Bury,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons,  Horace  (Col.), 
m.  Miss  Caulfeild,  dau.  of  Gen.  Caulfeild ;  and  Charles, 
Coram.  E.N.  m.  Mrs.  Mattie,  niz  Walker.  He  m. 
2ndly,  1839,  Emmeline  Katherine  Egerton,  dau.  of  Sir 
Josiah  CoghiU,  3rd  bart.,  of  Coghill,  and  d.  25  Aug. 
1866,  leaving  by  her,  1  Cecil  Josiah  Lambton,  M.B., 
Military  Surgeon  at  Madras ;  2  Seymour ;  3  Gertrude 
Egerton,  ra.  David  Jones,  Esq. ;  4  Constance  Theo- 
dosia  Antoinette ;  5  Sophia,  m.  Arthur  C.  H.  Paget, 
Esq. ;  and  6  Zoe,  in.  William  Cairns,  Esq. 

5  Thomas,  Secretary  to  the  late  Ecclesiastical  Com- 
missioners, TO.  Miss  Phillips,  and  d.  1862,  leaving 
issue,  1  Charles,  late  Col.  59th  regt.,  m.  Miss  French ; 
2  John  (Eev.),  Eector  of  Skibbereen ;  1  Florence,  m. 
Charles  Mitford,  Esq. ;  2  Maria,  to.  Thomas  Barlow, 
Esq.;  3  Pauline;  4  Eosina;  5  Sylvia,  m.  Bolton 
Falkiner,  Esq. 

4  Arthur,  Master  of  the  Court  of  Queen's  Bench,  m. 
1st,  Miss  Christian,  and  2ndly,  Miss  Martin,  and  d. 
1876,  leaving  issue  by  his  1st  wife,  1  Percy,  m.  Miss 
Atkinson;  2  Hastings,  d.  1863;  3  Arthur,  ra.  Miss 
Keough;  4  George,  m.  Miss  Dunne;  1  Mary,  ra. 
Henry  Townshend,  son  of  Judge  Townshend ;  2  Made- 
line, TO.  James  Jackson,  Esq. ;  3  EosaUe ;  4  Kendal ; 
5  Zara. 

1  Anna  Maria,  m.  27  Jan.  1819,  Sir  Josiah  CoE^hill,  Bart. 

2  Katherine,  m.  Charles  Michael  Fos,  Esq.,  son  of 
Judge  Fox. 

3  Charlotte,  to.  5  April,  1824,  John,  3rd  Lord  Plnnket 
■who  d.  in  AprU,  1871. 

4  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.       5  Maria,  m.  Eev.  John  Harris. 

6  Henrietta,  m.  1833,  Eobert  F.  Franks,  Esq.  of  Jer- 
point. 

Lord  Chief  Justice  Bushe  d.  10  July,  1843. 
Thomas  (Eev.),  d.  unm. 
Elizabeth,  in.  Eev.  William  Gorman. 
Blary  Martin,  ra.  William  Warren,  Esq. 
Katherine. 

Harriett,  to.  John  Domville,  Esq. 
3  Paul,  Major  in  the  army,  d.  unm. 
in.  Amias,  b.  1706;  entered  Trin.  Coll.  Dub.  14  June,  1721, 
aged  15 ;  d.  unm. 

I.  Elinor,  to.  Christopher  Hewetson,  Esq.  of  Thomastown, 
CO.  Kilkenny. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  Edward  Deane,  Esq.  of  Terenure,  co.  Dub- 
lin, M.P.  for  Inistioge. 

Mr.  Bushe  m.  2ndly,  Mrs.  Drysdale,  widow.  His  will,  dated 
29  Aug.  1724,  was  proved  2  March,  1730.  He  was  s.  by  his 
grandson, 

Amias  Bushe,  Esq.  of  Kilfane,  High  Sheriff  co.  Kilkenny 
1733;  TO.  2  May,  1737,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Gervais 
Parker,  Esq.,  General  of  Horse,  Governor  of  Cork  and  Kin- 
sale,  and  Commander-in-Chief  in  Ireland;  and  d.  1773,  leaving 
an  only  son  and  heir, 

Gervase  Parker  Bushe,  Esq.  of  Kilfane,  M.P.,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Kilkenny  1768 ;  whose  will,  dated  30  June,  1792,  was  proved 
.30  Aug.  1793.  He  ra.  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Grattan,  Esq., 
Eecorder  of  Dublin,  and  sister  of  the  Eight  Hon.  Henry 
Grattan,  M.P.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Amias,  his  heir. 

II.  William  (Rev.),  of  Teraplepont,  co.  Cavan,  Eector  of  St. 
George's,  Dublin ;  m.  Letitia,  dau.  of  Frederick  Geale,  Esq., 
by  whom,  who  d.  1819,  he  had  two  daus., 

1  Isabella.  2  Letitia. 

iir.  Gervase  Parker,  Barrister-at^Law,  m.  May,  1806,  Mrs. 

Eliza  Hacket. 
IV.  Eichard.  v.  Eobert. 

I.  Charlotte,  ra.  Eev.  Dean  Scott. 

II.  Frances,  ra.  Right  Eev.  George  De  La  Poer  Beresford, 
Bishop  of  Kilmore. 

III.  Harriett,  m.  Sir  John  Power,  1st  bait.,  of  Kilfane. 

IV.  Maria. 

Mr.   Bushe,  whose   will,  dated  30  June,  1792,  was  proved 
30  Aug.  1793,  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Hesey   Amias   Boshe,    Esq.  of  Glencairne  High   Sheriff 


to.  Waterford  1826;  to.  Liivinia,  eldest  dau.  of  Eichard 
Gumbleton,  Esq.  of  Castle  Eichard  (now  called  Glencairne 
Abbey),  co.  Waterford,  and  s.  by  the  bequest  of  his  broiher- 
in-law,  Eichard  Edward  Gumbleton,  Esq.,  who  d.  1819,  to 
Glencairne  Abbey,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  son,  the 
present  Gervase  Bushe,  Esq.  of  Glencairne. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  az.,  a  wolf  rampant  arg. 
collared  and  chained  or ;  in  chief  three  crosses  pattee  fitchee 
of  the  second;  2nd  and  3rd,  barry  of  six.  arg.  and  az.,  a  bend 
compony  or  and  gu. 

Ci-eit—A.  goat's  head  arg. 

Motto — Moderata  durant. 

Sec-i— Glensairne,  Lismore,  co.  Waterford. 


BUSK  OF  FORD'S  GROVE. 

BrsK:,  Thomas  Teshmakee,  Esq.  of  Ford's 
Grove,  co.  Middlesex,  B.A.  St.  John's  College, 
Cambridge,  I.  13  Sept.  1852. 

HtncaSC— Jacob  Hans  BuscH  or  Busk,  &.16S8,  of  parents 
resident  in  Sweden,  came  to  England  1712,  and  was  naturalized 
by  Act  of  Parliament,  9  George  I.  1722.  He  to.  1717,  Eachel 
Wadsworth,  of  Wadsworth  Hall,  co.  York,  by  whom  (who 
was  6.  16SS,  and  d.  1760)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Hans,  of  Bull  House,  Leeds,  b.  1718 ;  d.  1792.  He  m  ' 
Martha,  dau.  and  heir  of  Eichard  Eodes,  of  Great  Hough- 
ton, CO.  York,  by  whom  (who  d.  1802)  he  left  two  daus., 

1  Mary,  m.  James  Milnes,  Esq.  of  Thornes  House,  Wakefield. 

2  Eachel,  6.  31  Jan.  1760  ;  m.  Richard  Slater  Milnes,  Esq. 
of  Frystoue  Hall,  Pontefract,  M.P.  York,  and  was  grand- 
mother of  EicHAED  MoKCKTON  MiLNES,  Created  1863  Lord 
Houghton. 

II.  John,  b.  1720 ;    d.  xmra.        in.  Jacob,  6.  1722  ;  d.  unm. 

IV.  Thomas,  b.  1725  ;  d.  unm. 

V.  Wadsworth  (Sir),  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Phcebe,  b.  1724 ;  d.  unm.      n.  Barbara,  &.  1726 ;  d.  unm. 

in.  Mary,  b.  1727  ;  d.  unm. 

IV.  Eachel,  b.  1729  :  to.  —  Hawksworth,  and  d.  s.  p. 
Mr.  Busk  d.  1755 :  his  fifth  son,  J 

SiE  Wadsworth  Busk,  Knt.,  6.  1730  ;  m.  1st,  Alice,  dau,^ 
and  co-heiress  of  Edward  Clark  Parish,  Esq.  of  Ipswich 
and  Walthamstow,  who  d.  1776.  He  m.  2ndly,  Sarah,  dau, 
of  James  Birch,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  Col.  William  Waltcl 
Vane,  and  had  issue  by  his  first  wife  only, 

Ejwakd,  his  heir. 

Jacob  Hans,  b.  1767 ;  d.  1844. 

Robert,  b.  1768 ;  d.  1835. 

William,  6.  1769,  M.P.  for  Barnstaple ;  d.  1849. 

Hans  (see  Busk  of  Culverden). 
Sir  Wadsworth  Busk  d.  1811.    His  eldest  son, 

Edward  Busk,  Esq.,  6. 1765;  ra.  1800,  Sarah Thomasine, 
and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Teshmaker,  Esq.  of  Ford's  Grove,  onljf 
sun  of  Merry  Teshmaker,  Esq.,  and  nephew  and  heir  of  James* 
Gould,  Esq.  of  Ford's  Grove.  By  this  lady  he  left  at  hia 
decease,  1838, 

Edward  Thomas,  late  of  Ford's  Grove. 

Henry  William,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law,  ._. 
Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Philip  Le  Breton,  and  hatl^ 
issue,  five  children,  Edward  Henry  ;  Mary  Jane;  Emma; 
Katharine,  deceased;  Henrietta. 

Sarah  Alice,  d.  unm.  6  Sept.  18.55. 

Mary  Anne,  to.  Eev.  Edward  Blackburn  Warren,  A.M. 

Caroline. 
The  elder  son, 

Edward  Thomas  Busk,  Esq.  of  Ford's  Grove,  J.P.,  Barris- 
ter-at-Law, b.  21  May,  1805;  to.  4  Nov.  1851,  Susan,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Benson  Pease,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Teshmaker,  now  of  Ford's  Grove. 

II.  Alfred,  6.  '25  Oct.  18-56. 

III.  William  Gould,  6.  9  March,  1850. 
I.  Lucy,  d.  1858.  ii.  Edith. 

Mr.  Busk  d.  19  Jan.  1868. 
^?-TOS— Arg.,  three  trees  ppr. 
Crest — A  stag  regardant  ppr. 
ilfoiio— Suaviter  sed  fortiter. 
Seat— Ford's  Grove,  Winchmore  Hill,  Middlesex. 


J 


BUSK  OP  CULVERDEN  GROVE  AND 
NANTMEL. 

Busk,  "Eass,  Esq.  of  Culverden  Grove,  Tun- 
bridge  Wells,  Kent,  and  Nantmel,  co.  Radnor,  b.  10 
May,  1815,  M.A.  and  LL.D.  Cambridge,  Hon. 
D.C.L.  Oxford,  D.L.,  and  J.P.  Middlesex,  High 
Shei-iS    CO.    Kadnor,    1837}    called    to    the    Bar 


liUT 


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at  the  Middle  Temple,  1841,  late  Capt.  in  Her 
Majesty's  Voluntcei-  Service,  and  Founder  of  Eng- 
land's Volunteer  Army  of  1858. 

iLiltCiXgC— Hans  Busk,  Esq.  of  Glonalder,  J.P.  anclD.L., 
nigh  Sheritfco.  Radnor,  1837-8,  b.  28  May,  1772;  the  youngest 
son  of  Sir  Wadswortii  Busli  (.see  preceding  Memoir) ;  m.  28 
April,  1814,  Maria,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Joseph  Green,  Esq. 
(6.  22  May,  1788,  d.  18  Aug.  1S40),  and  d.  8  Feb.  1802,  leaving 
issue, 

Hans,  now  of  Culverden  and  Nantmel. 

James  Henry  Sidney,  6.  11  March,  1823;  d.  1  March,  1826. 

Sophia  .aimilia,  m.  26  April,  1848,  Mervyn  Archdale  Nott 
Crawford,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  one  son  and  three  daus. 

Julia  Clara,  m.  28  April,  1842,  William  Pitt  Byrne,  Esq., 
who  d.  8  AprU,  1861,  leaving  issue,  one  son  and  one  dau. 

Trances  Rosalie,  m.  27  May,  1845,  the  Rev.  Charles V'ansittart, 
and  has  issue,  three  sons, 

Mai-ia  Georgiana,  m.  25  March,  1847,  to  Robert  Loder,  Esq., 
and  has  issue,  six  sons  and  two  daus. 

Rachel  Harriette. 

.^rjns— Arg.,  an  oak  tree  ppr.  the  shield  supported  on  the 
fiinister  side  by  a  grifBn  gu. 

Crest — A  stag  trippant  ppr. 

Motto — Suaviter  sed  fortiter. 

Scats  — Culverden  Grove,  Tunbridge  Wells;  Nantmcl,  co. 
Eadnor. 

Town  Residence— 21,  Ashley-place,  Westminster,  S.W. 


BTJTLEE  OF  CASTLE  CRINE. 
EuTLEE,  Anna  Frances,    Sophi.\   Mart,  and 
Heneietta  Jemima,   of   Castle   Crine,   co.   Clare, 
daus.  and  co-heiresses  of  the  late  James  Butler,  Esq. 

SCincajC— William  BnTLEK,Esq.  of  Rossroe  Castle,  co. 
Clare,  whose  will,  dated  23  Dec.  1720,  was  proved  1735;  served 
«s  High  Sheriff  1712;  left  a  dau.,  Anne,  wife  of  St.  John 
Bridgeman,  and  two  sons,  viz.,  i.  Henbt,  of  Rossroe  Castle ; 
and  II.  Thomas,  of  Castle  Crine.    The  2nd  son, 

TnoMAs  Bdtlek,  Esq.  of  Castle  Crine,  was  father  of 

AViLLiAM  BcTLER,  E.sq.  of  Castle  Crine,  co.  Clare,  who  s.  to 
the  landed  property  of  his  cousin,  Henry  Butler,  Esq.  of  Brien's 
Castle,  1791 ;  he  vi.  Anne  D'Alton,  and  had  issue.    His  son, 

James  Bdtlek,  Esq.  of  Castle  Crine,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Robt. 
Jevcrs,  Esq.  of  Mount  Jevers,  co.  Clare,  and  d.  circa  1821, 
leaving  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

Henry  Bdtler,  Esq.  of  Castle  Crine,  J.P.,  m.  Anna,  dau. 
of  Charles  Dawson,  Esq.  of  Charlesfort,  co.  Wexford,  and  d. 
11  Aug.  1852  (buried  at  Bunratty),  leaving, 

James,  of  Castle  Crine.  Charles  Eyre,  late  60th  regt. 

Henry,  late  90th  regt.  William  Dawson. 

Deborah. 
The  eldest  son, 

James  Bdtler,  Esq.  of  Castle  Crine,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  m.  20 
Oct.  1852,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Majir  Irvine,  and  by  her  (who  m. 
2ndly,  Major  Graham)  he  left  at  his  decease,  3  Aug.  1857, 
three  daus.,  now  of  Castle  Crine,  his  co-heiresses. 

■  Arms — Quarterly:  1st,  or,  a  chief  indented  az. ;  2nd,  gu., 
three  covered  cups  or;  3rd,  arg.,  alien  rampant  gu.,  on  a 
chief  of  the  last  a  swan  of  the  first  between  two  annulets  or ; 
4th,  erm.,  a  saltire  engrailed  gu.  in  the  centre  chief  point  a 
cross  moline  counterchanged. 

Cresi— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  plume  of  five  ostrich 
feathers,  a  demi-hawk  rising,  arg.,  charged  on  the  breast  with 
a  cross  moline,  gu. 

Motto — Comme  je  trouve. 

Seat — Castle  Crine,  Sixmilcbridge,  co.  Clare. 


BUTLER  OF  PENDEFOSD. 

See  FowiEE-BiJTLEE. 


BTJTLEU  OF  PKIESTOWIT. 

Btttlee,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Priestown,  co.  Meath, 
J.P.,  s.  his  father  1872. 

iLtUrajC— From  the  genealogy  "furnished  in  the  year 
1712,  for  Theobald  Butler,  Knt.,  son  of  Peter,  D.D.,  son  of 
Theobald,  son  of  James,  Baron  of  Dunboyne  and  Mullingar," 
it  appears  that  Theobald  Butler,  Great  Butler  of  Ireland,  had, 
by  Joanna  his  wife,  three  sons,  Theobald,  who  d.  unm. ; 
Edmund,  Earl  of  CarricU,  ancestor  of  the  noble  house  of 


Ormonde ;  and  Thomas,  who  d.  in  1329,  having  m.  Synolda, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  William  le  Petit,  of  Dunboyne  and  Mullin- 
gar. His  son,  Peter,  or  Pierce  Butler,  besides  other  children, 
left  a  son,  James,  Baron  of  Dunboyne,  m.  in  1406,  Elizabeth,  bj 
whom  he  left  issue,  James,  who  ni.  Morina  Brian,  and  d.  in 
1445,  leaving  a  son,  Edmund  (who  was  restored  to  the  manor 
of  Mullingar  by  Act  of  Parliament,  Henry  VII.)  He  ra.  Kathe- 
rino,  dau.  of  Richard  Butler  of  Boclieke,  and  left  issue, 
"Peter,  or  Pierce,  killed  by  James  Tobyn  in  1502;  "  and 
James,  who  m.  Elinor,  dau.  of  MacCarthy  Reagh,  and  d. 
Baron  of  Dunboyne,  leaving  James,  Baron  of  Dunboyne, 
who  m.  31  Henry  VIII. ,  Joanna,  dau.  of  Peter,  Earl 
of  Ormonde,  and  left  issue,  Edmund,  Lord  Dunboyne, 
who  7)1.  Cecilia,  dau.  of  Cormae  MacCarthy,  of  Muskerry, 
whose  son,  James,  Baron  of  Dunboyne,  d.  18  Feb.  1625, 
having  ni.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Barnaby  Fitzpatrick,  Lord 
of  Up  Ossory,  whose  son,  John,  was  "killed  by  Richard 
Grace  in  1602,"  and  whose  dau.,  Joanna,  m.  Maurice  Fitz- 
gibbon.  White  Knight;  and  Catherine,  m.  N.  Everard. 
James,  Baron  of  Dunboyne,  m.  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Donough,  Earl  of  Thomond,  by  whom  he  left  (with  Edward, 
direct  ancestor  of  the  present  Lord  Dunboyne,  and  other 
issue)  a  youngest  son,  Pierce,  who  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Walter  Blake,  Esq.  of  co.  Galway,  and  left  issue,  James, 
who  d.  s.  p.,  and 

Theobald  Bdtler,  of  Priestown,  co.  Meath,  m.  1st,  Maria 
O'llara,  who  d.  s.p.  :  2ndly,  Maria,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Whit- 
well,  Alderman  of  Dublin,  by  whom  he  left,  1  James,  of 
wliom  hereafter;  5  Whitwell,  who  settled  in  Kerry,  and  m. 
BeHnda  Yielding,  by  whom  he  left  James  Whitewell,  and 
Belinda;  and  3  EUen,  jji.  Robert  Beatty,  Esq.    The  elder  son, 

James  Bdtler,  Esq.  of  Priestown,  on.  Dorothea,  dau.  of 
Sir  Richard  Steele,  Bart.,  by  whom  he  left  issue, 

Richard,  of  whom  hereafter. 

James,  Lieut.-Gen.  and  Governor  of  Sandhurst  College,  who 
m.  1st,  Elizabeth  Piteaime,  by  whom  he  left  issue,  James, 
a  Major  in  the  army;  Alexander,  a  Capt.  in  the  army; 
Jcannette;  Elizabeth;  Katherine;  and  Rosa.  He«?,.  2ndly, 
Frances  Glover,  who  d.  s.  p.  in  1828;  and  3rdly,  Mita 
Bateman.    He  d.  in  Aug.  1836. 

Theobald,  m.  Lucy,  dau.  of  —  Richards,  Esq. 

Whitwell,  d.  s.  p.  Pierce,  d.  s.  p. 

Nathaniel  Edward,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  the  lltv.  Mr.  Stone, 
d.  s.  p.  in  1842. 

Rose,  d.  unm. 

The  eldest  son. 

The  Rev.  Richard  ErfTT.ER,  D.D.,  Vicar  of  Eurnchurch, 
CO.  Kilkenny,  m.  in  1792,  Martha,  2nd  dau.  of  Richard 
Rothwell,  Esq.  of  Burford,  co.  Meath,  and  had, 

James  (Rev.),  late  of  Priestown. 

Ricliard  (Very  Rev.),  Dean  of  Clonmacnoise  and  Vicar  of 
Trim,  6.  14  Oct.  ,1794;  ra.  14  Aug.  1826,  Harriet,  dau.  of 
R.  L.  Edgeworth,  Esq.  of  Edgeworthstown,  by  Frances 
Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  D.  A.  Beaufort,  D.D.,  and 
d.  s.  p.  17  July,  1862. 

Thomas  Lewis,  Capt.  79th  Highlanders,  d.  s.p.  1848. 

Whitwell,  Lieut.  Foot  Guards,  b.  1799;  m.  1833,  Eliza- 
beth, 2nd  dau.  of  John  Payne  Garnett,  Esq.  of  Arch  Hall, 
CO.  Meath,  by  whom  (who  d.  May,  1805)  he  left  is.sue  at  his 
decease,  12  July,  1877,  Whitwell,  of  Staffordstown,  near 
Navan,  John ;  Mary ;  and  Elizabeth. 

Edward  (Rev.),  in.  1st,  in  1830,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Henry 
Skryne,  Esq.  of  Warleigh,  Somersetshire,  by  whom  (who  d. 
in  1832)  he  had  a  son,  Bagot,  d.  an  infant ;  2ndly,  in  1835, 
Anne  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Woodville,  Esq.,  by  whom 
(who  d.  in  1845)  he  had  a  son,  Theobald  William,  b.  1838, 
m.  1872,  Anne  Robertina,  dau.  of  Major  Brickenden; 
Srdly,  in  1846,  Blanche,  dau.  of  Philip  Perring,  Esq.  of 
Devon,  by  whom  (who  d.  1867)  he  had  a  son,  Edward;  and 
4thly,  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Rothwell,  Esq.  of 
Rockfield,  co.  Meath,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  u,  dau., 
Dorothea.    He  d.  Feb.  1877. 

John,  m.  1853,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  F.  Barton,  and  has 
issue,  Richard,  b.  1858;  d.  Aug.  1877;  George;  Florence- 
Elizabeth;  Harriet. 

Mary,  d.  1865,  U7iin. 

Dr.  Butler  d.  in  1841,  and  was  .5.  by  his  eldest  son. 

The  Rev.  James  Bdtler,  of  Priestown,  b.  in  1793:  in.  181S, 
Isabella,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Rothwell,  Esq.  of  Rockfield, 
CO.  Meath,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1876),  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  d.  1851. 

II.  Thomas,  J. P.,  his  heir. 

III.  James,  m.  1863,  Mary,  dau.  of  Tottenham  Alley,  Esq., 
and  has  issue, 

James  Tottenham,  b.  18CS. 
Frances  Isabella.  Augusta  Madeline. 

I.  Helena.  ii.  Matilda.  m.  Isabella. 

IV.  Augusta,  d,  young.  v.  Emma. 

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244 


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THE  LANDED    GENTRY. 


EYR 


Ecv.  James  Butler  d.  1872,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  Thomas 
BoTLEK,  Esq.,  now  of  Priestown. 

jirms— 1st,  or,  on  a  chief  indented  az.  three  escallops 
of  the  first,  Bctler;  2nd,  arg.,  a.  fess  sa.,  Petit;  3rd,  gu., 
three  covered  cups  or,  Bctler;  4th,  gu.,  a  fcis  compony  or 
and  az.  cotised  of  the  second,  Whitwell. 

Moito— Timor  Domini  fons  vitaj. 


BUTLER    OF    BALLYLINE. 

BtTTLEn,  Augustine  Fitzoeeald,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
line,  CO.  Clare,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1800  ;  m.  20  July, 
1854,  Kate,  eldest  dau.  of  Andrew  Stackpoole,  Esq. 
of  Ballyally,  co.  Clare,  and  has  a  son  and  heir, 

Theobald,  6.  Oct.  1855. 

ILtnCilffC. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  noble  house  of  Dun- 
boyne.  Sir  Theobald  Bctleb  (son  of  James  Butler,  Esq. 
of  .Shanagollen,  co.  Clare),  0.  1642,  was  admitted  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Inner  Temple  9  Sept.  1671,  and  called  to  the 
Bar.  This  famous  lawyer,  so  well  known  as  Sir  Toby  Butler, 
received  Kniglithood  from  King  James  II.  in  April,  1689,  and 
was  the  framer  of  the  Articles  of  Limerick.  He  d.  13  March, 
1720  (his  will,  dated  10  March  in  that  year,  was  proved  24  Nov. 
1721),  leaving,  by  Margaret  Roche  his  wife,  a  dau.  Frances,  m. 
1709,  Thomas  Butler,  8th  Lord  Cahir,  and  four  sons,  of  whom 
ths  eldest, 

James  Bctler,  Esq.  of  Castlekeole  and  Caherbane,  co.  Clare, 
TO.  28  May,  1708,  Johanna,  dau.  of  Theobald  Butler,  7th  Lord 
Cahir,  and  by  her  (who  to.  2ndly,  Walter  Esmonde,  Esq.  of 
Cregg)  had  issue,  i.  Theobald,  of  Caherbane,  d.  umn.  4  March, 
1735;  II.  James,  of  whom  presently;  I.  Mary,  m.  1736, 
John  Crotty,  of  Ballygillane,  co.  Waterford ;  ii.  Margaret,  m. 
1734,  John  McXamara,  son  and  heir  of  Francis  McNamara, 
Esq.,  of  Moyrisk,  co.  Clare.  James  Butler  d.  8  Jan.  1722.  His 
2nd  son, 

James  Bdtleb,  Esq.,  of  Caherbane,  co.  Clare,  and  Kilcomon, 
CO.  Tipperary,  heir  to  his  eldest  brother,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Richard  Doherty,  Esq.  of  Sunbank,  co.  Tipperary,  and  was 
father  of  three  sons,  Theobald,  his  heir;  Thomas,  of  Dublin, 
d.  Aug.  1843,  aged  70 ;  and  Andrew.    The  eldest, 

Theobald  Butler,  Esq.,  of  Fishmoyne,  co.  Tipperary,  to. 
Eliza,  dau.  of  Augustine  Fitzgerald,  Esq.,  of  Tureen,  co.  Clare, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  16  Aug.  1849)  had  issue,  Adgdstine 
Fitzgerald,  now  of  Ballyiinc ;  Theobald  (Eev.),  m.  Martha, 
5th  dau.  of  William  Molloy,  Esq.,  of  Eocvalley,  co.  Tipperary, 
and  had  issue,  James,  Lieut.  30th  regt.,  d.  unm. 

Arm.%  (f-c— Same  as  those  of  Lord  Ddnboinb. 
/Seat.— Bally  line,  Oranmore,  co.  Clare. 


BTJTLER  LATE  OF   CAZENOVES  HOUSE. 

BuTLEE,  Rev.  John  Banks  Meek,  Rector  and 
Patron  of  MaresCeld,  Sussex,  M.A.  Trinity  College 
Cambridge,  Senior  Optime  in  Mathematical  Tripos 
of  1862,  b.  14  Nov.  1839  ;  m.  19  May,  1863,  Char- 
lotte Graham,  dau.  of  late  Capt.  Graham,  R.N.,  and 
niece  of  James  Holbert  Wilson,  Esq.  Barrister  of 
the  Inner  Temple,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  Oct. 
186'J)  has  issue, 

I.  IIoLBEBT  Wilson  Tbevob,  h.  7  April,  18C5. 

II.  John  Salisbury,  h.  1  July,  1 806. 
I.  Charlotte  Emily,  b.  3  June,  1868. 

iLincagC— Charles  Salisbdrt  Bctler,  Esq.,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  of  Cazenoves  House,  Middlesex,  M.P.  for  the  Tower 
Hamlets,  eldest  eon  of  John  Butler,  Esq.  of  Hackney,  by  his 
wife  Elizabeth  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Ilutt,  Esq.  of  Harrow, 
6.  1812;  TO.  1833,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Edward 
Kingstone,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Edward  Kingstone,  D.L.  for  the  Tower  Hamlets, 
TO.  Mary  Ann,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  William  Bradshaw,  E.sq. 
ofHomcrton;  and  o!.  18G9,  leaving  issue,  Charles  William, 
Alice  Bradshaw,  and  Ada  Mary. 

II.  John  Banks  Meek,  Eector  and  Patron  of  Maresficld. 

I.  Elizabeth  Lecesne  Kingstone,  w.  Richard  Bradshaw,  Esq., 
D.L.,  of  Upper  Clapton,  Middlesex,  and  has  issue,  William 
Graham,  Fanny  Elizabeth,  Edith  Gcorgina  Banks,  and 
Katharine  Emily. 

II.  ICmilv. 

in.  Sophia,   to.  20    Oct.    1871,  Kev.    Frederick   Whitfield, 


Incumbent  of  St.   Mary-in-the-Castle,   Hastings,   and  baa 
issue,  Ernest  Sali.ibury,  Emily  Butler,  and  Rose  Augusta. 

IV.  Frances,  ?n.  F.  Churchill,  Esq.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  and  has 
issue,  Frances  Louisa  Salisbury,  and  Mabel  Eosc. 

V.  EosaSeldon. 

VI.  Louisa,  m.  Eev.  J.  Floyd  Andrewes,  Vicar  of  Eoxeth, 
Harrow. 

Mr.  Charles  Salisbury  Butler  was  a  Magistrate  for  Middlesex, 
City  of  Westminster,  and  the  Liberty  of  the  Tower,  and  also  a 
D.L.  for  the  same.  He  represented  the  Tower  Hamlets  in 
Parliament  from  1852  until  the  division  of  the  borough  in 
18G8.  He  was  Chairman  of  the  Quarter  Sessions  of  the  Liberties 
of  Her  Majesty's  Tower,  and  of  the  Court  of  Lieutenancy  of 
the  Tower  Hamlets;  as  well  as  Chairman  of  the  Divisional 
Bench  of  the  County  of  Middlesex.  At  the  death  of  the  Duke 
of  Wellington,  the  office  of  Lord  Lieutenant  of  the  Tower 
Hamlets  was  placed  in  commission  and  held  by  Mr.  Charles 
Salisbury  Butler  and  Lord  de  Eos  until  conferred  on  Viscouut 
Combermere.     He  d.  12  Nov.  1870. 

Arms -Az.,  a  chevron  between  three  covered  cups  or,  for 
Bdtleb. 

Crest— A  greyhound  sejant  or,  collared  gu.  the  collar  ringed 
gold. 

Motto — Labor  omnia  vincit  improbus. 

/i<.3ic(ence— Maresfield  Eectory,  Uckficld,  Sfssex. 


BUTTER    OF    FASKALLY. 

BuTTEE,  Aeckibald,  Esq.  of  FaskaUy,  co.  Perth, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  9  May,  1805  ;  m.  24  Sept.  1831, 
Jemima,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  James  Richard- 
son, Esq.' of  Pitfour  Castle,  co.  Perth,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Archibald,  Brevet  Col.,  6.  28  March,  1836. 

II.  Henry  Thomas,  Capt.  93rd  Highlanders,  0. 17  Aug.  1810; 
d.  in  India,  20  Aug.  1863. 

III.  James,  b.  23  May,  1843. 

IV.  Albert,  b.  23  Sept.  1844. 

I.  Elizabeth  Vere. 

II.  Jemima  Charlotte  Barbara. 

iLtltCagC— Archibald  Better,  Esq.,  a  Lieut. -Col.  in 
the  army,  6.  1769  (eldest  son  of  Henry  Butter,  Esq.,  by 
Kathcrine  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Peter  Hay,  Esq.  of  Leys  and 
Eanderston,  co.  Fife,  and  grandson  of  Archibald  Butter,  Esq. 
by  Jean,  dau.  of  Henry  Balncaves) ;  m.  1803,  Vere,  only  dau. 
of  the  late  Sir  Eobert  Menzics,  ofMenzies,  Bart.,  and  by  her  ' 
(who  survived  until  Jan.  1847)  left  at  his  decease,  1805,  an  only  ■ 
son  and  successor,  the  present  Archibald  Bdtter,  Esq.,  of 
FaskaUy. 

Arms— Arg.,  a  cross  sa.  between  four  hearts  gu. 

Crest — Two  arms  issuing  from  clouds  drawing  a  bow  with  aa 
arrow  paleways  all  ppr. 

Motto— Dirisct  Deus. 

Heat — Faskally,  Pitlochry,  co.  Perth. 


BUXTON. 

Charles  Buxton,  Esq.,  of  Fox  Warren,  Surrey. 
Edmcnd   Charles    Buxton,    Esq.,     of    Daresbury    IfalT, 
Cheshire. 
Samdel  Gurnet  Bdston,  Esq.  of  Catton  Hall,  co.  Norfolk. 

{Sec  Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage.) 


BYRtJE    OF    GOYTBEY    HOUSE. 

Byede.Henet  Chakles,  Esq.  of  Goytrey  House, 
CO.  Monmouth,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  h.  7  Dec.  1815;  m. 
5  Jan.  1837,  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Charles  Mais,  Esq.  of 
Bristol,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henry,  b.  3  Dec.  1837 ;  to.  1859,  Jane  Amelia,  dau.  ol 
Edmund  Waller,  Esq. 

II.  Charles,  b.  17  June,  1839;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Simon 
Enright,  Esq.  of  co.  Clare. 

Ill    Frederick  Lewis,  b.  28  Jan.  1839. 

IV.  Richard  Augustus  (Ecv.),  6.  4  March,  1844 ;  to.  18  Dec. 
1878,  Alice  Mary  Leyburn,  eldest  surviving  dau.  of  the 
late  Eichard  Leyburn  Burnc,  Esq. 

V.  Francis  William  Macalpin,  b.  20  June,  1846. 

VI.  Evan  Maberly  Durand,  b.  22  June,  1818. 
I.  Annie  Elizabeth  Frances. 


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Col.  Eyrde  is  Lieut. -Col.  Monro outlishire  Volunteers 
aud  a  retired  Major  in  the  army,  and  served  as  High 
Sheriff  1864.  He  is  eldest  son  of  the  late  Henry 
Bird,  Esq.,  formerly  Col.  of  the  16th  regt.  (who  d. 
1829),  by  Frances  Maria  his  wife,  dau.  of  M.  Pierre 
Jean  Baptiste  de  Fer,  of  the  Kingdom  of  France, 
and  grandson  of  Henry  Bird,  Esq.,  and  Elizabeth 
Hicks  his  wife.  He  has  one  brothei*,  Louis  George 
Morgan,  h.  1818,  m.  June,  1845,  Annie  Nairue  ;  aud 
two  sisters,  Frances  Margaret,  d.  1861  ;  and  Louisa 
Sophia.  Mr.  Byrde  adopted  the  ancient  mode  of 
spelling  the  name  ia  1863. 

Arms—Krg.,  on  a  chevron  enfcrailed  gu.  tetwecn  three  lions 
rampant  sa.  as  many  fleurs-de-lis  or. 
Crest — A  demi-lion  rampant  sa. 
Motto — Quid  leone  fortius  ? 
jSeai— Goytrey  House,  near  Pontypnol,  co.  Monmouth. 


BYRNE    (O'BYRNE)    OF    CABINTEELY. 

O'Btexe,  WiLLiAM-EiCHARD,  Esq.  of  Cabinteely, 
CO.  Dublin,  J.P.  for  cos.  Dublin  aud  Wicklow,  M.P. 
for  the  latter  Co.,  and  High  Sheriff  1873,  author  of 
the  Naval  Biography,  b.  27  Jan.  1823  ;  m.  29  Oct. 
1851,  Emily,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Troughear  Handy, 
Esq.  of  Malmesbury,  Wilts,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1869) 
has  issue, 

I.  Emily  Mary.  ii.  Kathleen  Elizabeth. 

III.  Mary  Blanche.  iv.  Beatrice  Martha. 

V.  Florence  Catherine,  d.  25  Kov.  1802. 

itiltraflC.— From  the  earliest  era  of  Irish  history,  to  the 
inrasion  of  Cromwell,  the  family  of  O'Broin,  O'Byrne,  or 
O'Eirne,  was  amongst  the  most  powerful  and  distinguished  in 
the  province  of  Leinster.  It  traces  its  descent  from  Hermon, 
the  youngest  son  of  Milesius,  through  Ugane  More  and  Cathire 
More,  two  of  the  most  renowned  warriors  that  swayed  the 
Irish  sceptre.  Of  this  ani;ient  and  distinguished  family  a 
tlirect  descendant, 

Daniel  Byrne,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Eichard  Taylor,  Esq.  of 
Swords,  and  had,  with  two  daus.  (Mary,  ra.  1st,  John  Walsh, 
Esq.,  of  Old  Connaught,  and  2ndly,  Sir  Luke  Dowdall,  Bart. ; 
and  Margaret,  m.  Terence  Dunne,  of  Brittas),  four  sons, 
1  Gregory  of  Timogue,  created  a  Bart.  1G71  (his  male  repre- 
sentative is  George,  Lord  de  Tabley);  2  Joh.v,  of  whom 
presently ;  3  Walter,  Capt.  in  the  army,  wounded  at  Aughrim, 
followed  King  James  II.  in  his  exile,  and  d.  at  St.  Germains ; 
and  4  Joseph,  Capt.,  killed  at  Aughrim.    The  2nd  son, 

John  Byrne,  Esq.  of  Cabinteely,  a  Barrister  of  eminence, 
eerved  the  office  of  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Wicklow  1675.  He  m. 
1678,  Mary,  dau.  of  Walter  Chcvers,  Esq.  of  Monkstown,  by 
Alson  his  wife,  dau.  of  Nicholas,  Viscount  Netterville,  and 
d.  suddenly  30  Dec.  1681,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Walter  Byrne,  Esq.  of  Cabinteely,  h.  9  April,  1681;  in.  Clare, 
tlau.  of  Christopher  Mapas,  Esq.  of  Koachestown,  but  dying 
without  issue,  21  Jan.  1732,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  Byrne,  Esq.  of  Cabinteely,  6.  (posthumous)  1682. 
This  gentleman  m.  29  Nov.  1717,  Marianna,  youngest  dau.  of 
Col.  Dudley  Colclough,  of  Mohory,  co.  Wexford,  and  had,  witli 
four  daus.  (Mary,  m.  Walter  Blakeney,  Esq.,  and  was  great- 
grandmother  of  the  late  Bight  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Wyse,  K.C.B., 
H.M.  Minister  Plenipotentiary  at  the  Court  of  Greece;  Frances. 
m.  Edward  Masterson,  Esq. ;  Harriet,  m.  Anthony  Lynch,  Esq. ; 
and  Marianne,  m.  Adam  Colclough,  Esq.),  eight  sons,  of  whom 
the  three  eldest  were 

George,  his  heir. 

Dudley,  in.  1754,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Dillon,  Esq. 
■    John,  of  Bordeaux,  b.  20  June,  1725,  who  took  out  letters  of 
nobility  from  the  French  Government  in  1771,  i«.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Kichard  Gemon,  Esq.,   an  eminent  Merchant  in 
Bordeaux,  and  left  at  his  decease  a  dau.,  Mary,  m.  John 
Burke,   Esq.,  and  a  son  and  heir, 
Eichard  O'Byrne,  Esq.,  6.  9  April,  1760;  m.  20  Feb.  1787, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eichard  William  5tack,  M.D.,  of  Bath, 
and  sister  of  WiUiam  Stack,  Esq.  of  Eonayn's  Court,  co. 
Cork,  and  d.  27  June,  1802,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  a 
son  and  successor,  the  late 
EoBERT    O'Bykne,    b.    30    March,    1789;    in.    Martha 
Troughear,  dau.  of  Joseph  Clark,  Esq.  of  Norwich,  and 
d.  14  Sept.  1861,  leaving  issue  by  her,  who  d.  G  Feb. 
1804, 


WiLLUM  Eichard,  M.P.,  now  of  Cabinteely. 
Eobert,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  23  Dec 
1825;  TO.  16  Nov.  1858,  Ehzabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Johii 
Troughear  Handy,  Esq.  of  Malmesbury.  and  has 
issue,  Eobert  William  John,  b.  11  Sept.  1859,  Bessio 
Emmeline,  and  Meriel  Leicester. 
Mr.  Byrne  d.  1741,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Byrne,  Esq.  of  Cabinteely,  b.  31  Oct.  1720,  who  m. 
1741,  Clare,  2nd  dau.  of  Capt.  Michael  Nugent,  of  Carlanstown, 
CO.  Westmeath,  sister  to  Eobert,  1st  Earl  Nugent,  and  aunt  of 
the  1st  Marquess  of  Buckingham,  Lord  Lieut,  of  Ireland.  By 
this  lady  he  left  issue  a  dau.,  Mary,  wife  of  William  Skerrett, 
Esq.  of  Finvara,  and  three  sons,  Michael,  his  heir;  Gregory, 
d.  iinm.  1774;  and  Eobert,  successor  to  his  brother.  Mr. 
Byrne  d.  1763,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Michael  Byrne,  Esq.  of  Cabinteely,  M.P.  for  St.  Mawes, 
d.  unm.  7  Nov.  1772.     His  brother  and  successor, 

Egbert  Byrne,  Esq.  of  Cabinteely,  6. 1  May,  1740;  m.  7  Feb. 
1790,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Eobert  Devereux,  Esq.  of  Carrig- 
raenan,  co.  Wexford,  and  left  at  his  decease,  7  Jan.  1799,  three 
daus.,  Mary  Clare,  d.  num.  14  March,  1810;  Clarinda  Mary, 
</.  unm.  31  July,  1850;  and  Georgiana  Mary,  late  of  Cabin- 
teely, who  inherited  the  estates  at  the  decease  of  her  sister. 
She  d.  29  Nov.  1864,  and  was  s.  in  her  estates  by  her  cousin, 
the  present  William  Eichard  O'Byrne,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Cabin- 
teely. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  chevron  between  three  dexter  hands  arg. 
Crest — A  mermaid  in  the  dexter  hand  a  mirror  in  the  sinister 
a  comb  all  ppr. 

Motto — Certavl  et  vici. 

£ea<— Cabinteely  House,  co.  Dublin. 

6'i«6— Atheneeum. 


BYRNE    OP    ALLARDSTOWN. 

Btene,  Edwaed  Henry,  Esq.  of  Allardstown,  or 
Mount  Byrne,  co.  Louth  ;  CorviJle,  co.  Tipperary  ; 
and  St.  Grery,  near  Toulouse,  France ;  b.  18  Dec. 
1800 ;  m.  24  Nov.  1828,  aertrude  de  Eey,  dau.  of 
Jolm  De  Eey,  Marquis  de  St.  Gery,  by  his  wife, 
Mary  Christine  MacCarthy,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  1830.  ii.  Edward.  iii.  Henry. 

1.  Mary,  m.  9  Feb.  1860,  to  the  Compte  de  Maistre. 

JCtllCaflt. — From  John  Byrne,  of  Ballinaeor,  co.  Wicklow, 
who  was  deputed,  1588,  by  his  brother,  the  Chieftain  O'Byrne, 
to  command  the  auxiliary  army  in  aid  of  O'Neill,  Earl  of 
Tyrone,  sprung,  according  to  family  tradition, 

Edmond  Byrne,  who  settled  at  Killany,  co.  Louth.  He  m. 
Margaret  Taaffe,  and  by  her  had  three  sons, 

Gerald,  of  Killany,  of  whom  presently. 

John,  of  New  House,  Termonfecken,  co.  Louth. 

Thomas,  of  Corcreagh,  co.  Louth. 

The  eldest  son, 

Gerald  Byrne,  of  Killany,  co.  Louth,  711.  Catherine 
Plunkett,  and  d.  1695,  leaving  issue, 

Owen,  of  Walterstown  and  Eossniakca,  co.  Louth,  ancestor 
of  the  late  Patrick  James  Byrne,  o!  Lisnawilly,  Clerk  of 
the  Crown  for  Louth  and  Drughcda. 

Arthur,  of  Allardstown,  d.  a.  ji. 

Henry,  of  whose  descendants  we  are  about  to  treat. 

Francis,  m.  Ismay  Dowdall,  but  loft  no  issue. 

Henry  Byrne,  of  Allardstown,  3rd  son  of  Gerald  Byrne, 
of  Killany,  by  Catherine  Plunkett  his  wife,  b.  1671 ;  he  m.  1st, 
Elizabeth  Taaffe,  by  wlwm  he  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  Dundalk,  Merchant,  d.  s.  p.  13  Sept.  17C8. 

II.  Patrick,  of  Castletown,  d.  nam.  Feb.  1796. 

III.  George,  ofSeatown,  Dundalk,  Merchant,  m.Mary  Taaffe, 
of  the  family  of  Taaffe  of  Smarmorc,  and  d.  16  Jan.  1769, 
aged  61,  leaving  issue  two  daus.,  Margaret,  711.  Thomas 
EusseU,  Esq.  of  Dimdalk;  and  Catherine,  m.  Eichard 
Barnewall,  Esq.  of  Bloomsbury,  co.  Meath ;  and  one  son, 
Henry  Byrne,  ofSeatown,  Dundalk,  the  principal  Merchant 
and  a  very  wealthy  one  in  that  town,  m.  in  France  a  French 
lady,  Marie  Begg,  and  by  her  (who  resided  in  her  widow- 
hood at  Worcester,  and  d.  there  July,  1822,  being  buried  at 
St.  Oswalds,  in  that  city)  left  at  his  decease,  July,  17s5, 

1  Patrick,  d.  unm.  about  the  year  1812. 

2  John,  b.  1776,  an  Officer  in  the  l-.th  Hussars,  and  Aide- 
de-Camp  to  the  Duke  of  Cumberland,  m.  Nov.  1815, 
Caroline,  dau.  of  Major  Byrn,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  had  issue 
cue  son,  Henry,  Ensign  26th  Cameronians,  b.  July,  1818. 
d.  unm.  at  Berhampore,  East  Indies,  aged  22,  and  four 


2AG 


EYE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


13YT 


ilaiis.,  Anna  Maria,  m.  William  Kirwan,  Esq.  of  Kings- 
town (ot  tlie  lamily  of  Kikwano/   C'l-cgg,  co.  fJalway); 
Kose,  d.  young;  Antoinette,  rf.  young;  and  Eliza,  in  a 
convent  abroad.    John  Byrne  d.  and  was  buried  at  Bath, 
1834,  aged  58. 
3  Henry,  b.  1783,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law, 
Chief  Justice  of  Ceylon,  and  afterwards  Master  in  ICquity 
of  the  Supreme  Couit  of  Madras,  d.  9  Oct..  1830 ;  he  m. 
April,     1823,     Isabella  Selina,     dau.     of  Capt.    Thomas 
Goodinge,  of  the  East  Middlesex  Militia,  and  had  issue, 
Henry  Barnes,  Dean  of  Queen's  College,  Oxford. 
George  Grey,  Barrister-at-Law. 

John  Rice  (Kev.),  of  Haverstock  Hill,  Hampstead  Heath, 
b.  6  Aug.  IHil  ;   m.  31  May,  1859,   Gertrude,    youngest 
tlau.  of  Kichard  Webb,   Esq.  of  Donnington  Hall,  co. 
Hereford. 
Thomas  Edmond,  Capt.  R.A.,  6.  31  March,  1829;  m.  Nov. 
1854,  Eliza  Petronella,  3rd  dau.  of  Don  Pablo  Larics, 
of  Old  Castile,  in  Spain. 
Charles  Andrew,  in  Australia,  6.  4  Sept.  1831. 
Henry  Byrne  m.  2ndly,   Elizabeth  Gcrnon    (his  late  wife's 
cousin),  and  by  her  had  issue, 
Garrett,  d.  unm. 
Henry,  of  whom  presently. 
Anna,   m.   8   Sept.    1750,    Francis   Kindellan,    of  Dublin, 

Merchant. 
Mary,  m.  4  Feb.  1756,  Eawrcnce  Dowdall,  of  Dublin,  Mer- 
chant, and  d.  9  May,  1761. 
Henry  Byrne  d.  18  Dec.  17G1,  in  his  90th  year.    The  2na  son 
of  his  2nd  marriage, 

Hekky  Byrne,  Esq.  of  Allardstown,  or  Moant  Byrne,  m. 
Mary  Anne  Coleman,  of  Dundalk,  and  had  a  dau.,  EuzAEETn, 
of  whom  presently ;  he  d.  22  March,  1796,  and  was  «.  by  hid 
dau., 

Elizabeth  Btrne,  m.  .John  Byrne,  Esq.  of  Mullinahaclc, 
Dublin,  one  of  the  brothers,  seven  in  number,  who  were 
partners  in  the  great  and  extensive  firm  of  "  John  Byrne  and 
Co.  of  MuUinahack."  The  issue  of  the  marriage  consisted  of 
one  son  and  two  daus., 

Edward  Henry,  of  Allardstown  and  Corville. 

Elizabeth  Mary. 

Pauline,  m.  Capt.  Edward  Hunter  (now  dcceaEcd). 


BYROm    OF    CTJLVEH. 

Bteoh,  Edward,  Esq.  of  Kcrsal  Cell,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  of  Culver,  Devon,  m.  19  July,  18.:;!, 
Katharine  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas  Coopland, 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  William  Coopland,  Esq.  of 
Asssnby,  Yorkshire,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edward  Clement  Atherton,  6.  24  Nov.  1S57. 
I.  Esther  Leonoia  Mai y. 
31.  Katharine  Florence  Mary. 
111.  Eleanora  Mubel. 

Mr.  Byrom  is  the  second  son  of  Edward  Vif^or 
Eox,  Esq.,  the  second  son  of  William  Eox,  Esq. 
of  Statham,  Cheshire,  and  of  Grirsby,  Lineoln- 
Bhire.  In  accordance  with  the  will  of  the  late 
Eleanora  Atherton  of  Kersal  Cell,  he  dropped, 
as  her  heir,  his  patronymic,  and  in  1871 
assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  her  mother's  family. 
The  Byroms,  or  de  Byreaums,  as  the  name  is  written 
in  old  records,  were  an  ancient  and  honourable  race. 
The  family  wore  faithful  adherents  of  the  Stuarts, 
in  whose  cause  they  sufPered  great  loss  in  land 
and  money.  The  celebrated  scholar,  Dr.  Byrom, 
maternal  great-grandfather  of  the  late  Eleanora 
Atherton,  was  refused  liis  degree  at  Cambridge  in 
consequence  of  his  fidelity  to  the  exiled  royal 
family. 

Arms—kTg.  a  chevron  between  three  hedgehogs  sa.,  a  canton 
az.  for  distinction,  in  the  centre  chief  point  a  cross-crosslet  of 
the  last. 

Crest — A  hedgehog  sa.,  charged  for  distinction  with  a  cross- 
crosslet  arg. 

Motto— \.Tm!i  i  tons  points. 

^cats— Culver,  near  Exeter;  Kersal  Cell,  Lancaster. 


BYTHESEA    OP    THE    HILL. 

Bythese.\,  Samuel  Feancis  Glossop,  Esq.  of 
The  Hill,  Freshford,  Somersetshire,  formerly  in  the 
3l8t  regt.,  i.  30  July,  1822 ;  m.  1873,  Mdry  Pri- 


deaux,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  Eev.  J.  Michell,  granddau. 
of  Thomas  Ball,  Esq.  of  Sea  Park,  co.  Wexford,  and 
Mary,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Prideaux,  Esq.  of  Prideaux 
Place,  Cornwall,  and  niece  and  co-heir  of  the  late 
T.  Prideaux  Ball,  Esq.  of  Wiker,  Armagh.  Mr. 
Bythesea  s.  his  imcle,  S.  W.  Bythesea,  Esq.  in  Aug. 
1871. 

JLtUCTtJC— The  first  Mayor  of  Axbridge,  appointed  under 
the  charter  of  Elizabeth,  dated  22  Feb.  1598,  was  a  JontJ 
Bythesea,  and  in  the  corporation  records  of  that  borough, 
the  family  is  mentioned  as  the  oldest  and  most  respectable 
there. 

Thomas  Bythesea,  of  Compton  Bishop,  Member  of  the 
Corporation  of  Axbridge  1645,  afterwards  Mayor  of  that 
borough,  and  a  Magistrate  for  the  co.  of  Wilts,  m.  Mary,  dau. 
of  Eev.  Oliver  Cliivers,  Prebendary  of  Sarum,  grand-niece  and 
co-heir  of  Richard  Vyner,  Esq.,  and  great-grand-dau.  of  Sir 
Henry  Vinour,  who  was  grandson  of  Henry  Vinour,  Esq.,  by 
Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Scrope,  Knt.  of  Castlecorabe, 
and  Margaret  Wrottesley  his  wife,  which  Margaret  derived, 
through  the  Greys,  Cecils,  Nevils,  &c.,  from  King  Edward  III. 
By  this  lady  Mr.  Bythesea  had  issue,  with  two  daus.,  an  only 
son  and  heir.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Bythesea  both  d.  1672,  and  were 
g.  by  their  only  son,  then  an  infant, 

John  Bythesea,  Esq.  of  Week  House,  J. P.  for  Wilts,  6. 1672, 
who,  on  the  death  of  his  aunt,  Susannah  Lewis,  inherited 
Chapmanslade,  the  other  moiety  of  the  Viner  property.  He 
m.  Hester  Halliday,  of  Bradford,  Wilts,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1737)  left  at  his  decease,  1747,  with  five  daus.,  of  whom  tho 
2nd,  Grace,  m.  1727,  Matthew  Jervis,  Esq.  of  Trow!iridge, 
uncle  of  John,  the  gallant  Earl  St.  Vineent,  a  son  and  suc- 
cessor, 

John  Bythesea,  Esq.  of  Weelt  House  and  Chapmanslatlc, 
m.  Jane,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Leir  (by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of 
Pialph  Freke,  Esq.  of  Hannington,  and  Cecilia  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Sir  Thomas  Colepeper,  Knt.,  by  whom  (who  d.  I16i,  aged  75> 
he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  of  Chapmanslade,  h.  31  .Ian.  17.';2,  J.P.  andD.L., 
Kent ;  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Iter.  Thomas  Cobb,  Kector 
of  Unprr  Hardres,  and  dying  18  Dec.  1795,  left  one  son  and 
two  daus., 

1  George,  6.  1764,  Rector  of  Igtham,  Kent,  J.P.;  m.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Read  Kemp,  Esq.  of  Lewes  Castle  and 
Hurstmonceaux  Park,  Sussex,  M.P.  for  Lewes,  and  d^ 
Dec.  1800,  leaving  an  only  son,  George  Kemp. 

1  Catherine,  d.  aged  13. 

2  CeciUa,  m.  1803,  Charles  Brome,  Esq.,  R.N. 
m.  Samuel,  6.  31  Oct.  1744;  d.  unm.  26  May,  1830. 

IV.  Henry,  b.  8  Oct.  1748,  J.P.  for  Wilts;  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Whittaker,  Esq.  of  North  Bradley,  WilU ;  2ndly, 
her  sister.  Miss  Fanny  Whittaker;  and  3rdly,  Anne,  dau.  of 
John  Budd,  Esq.  of  Grecnham,  Berks.    His  1st  wife  d.  s.  p. 
By  the  2nd  he  had, 
1  Henry  Frederic,  Rector  of  Nettleton,  Wilts,  6.  10  April, 
1780;  TO.  Eliza,  dau.  of  General  Meredith,  and  rf.  July, 
1850,  having  had  one  son,  Henry  Edmond  Frederic,  w. 
Mary  Anne,   youngest  dau.   of    the  late  Miles   Adam?, 
Esq.  of  King's  Capel,   co.  Hereford,  and  d.  Sept.   1818, 
having  had  two  children,  Frederic  William,  d.  young  ; 
and  Emily. 
By  his  3rd  wife  (who  d.  1801)  he  left  at  his  decease,  1814, 
two  other  sons, 

1  George  (Rev.),  of  Grosvenor  Place,  Bath,  Rector  and 
Patron  of  Freshford,  in  Somerset,  b.  "29  May,  1792;  in. 
9  March,  1815,  Mary,  dau.  of  Francis  Glossop,  Esq.  of 
Glossopdalc,  co.  Derby,  and  d.  13  Dec.  1853,  having 
had  issue, 

George  Charles  Glossop,  5.  29  May,  1819,    Lieut.  81st 

regt.,  killed  in  action  at  Ferozesliah. 
Henry  Francis,    b.    22    March,    1821,   Lieut.-Ccl.,  late 

Major  1st  Royals. 
Samuel  Francis  Glossop,  now  of  The  Ili'l. 
Edwin,  40th  regt.  b.  29  Aug.  1824,  deceased. 
John,    Post-Capt.    R.N.,    6.    15  June,    1827,   won  th& 

"Victoria  Cross  in  the  Baltic,  1855. 
Gcorgina  Azelia,  d.  Dec.  1841. 
Frances  Anne,  in.  Joseph  Todd,  Esq.  of  Mousley  Parle, 

Surrey,  and  of  the    Circus,  Bath,    and  d.  13  Dec. 

1854. 
Charlotte,  m.  Anthony  Hammond,  Esq.,  Bengal  C.S. 

2  Samuel  William,  late  of  The  Hill,  Freshford. 

I.  Jane,    m.  Simon  Hnllidny,  Esq.  of  Iford  House,  Wil's, 
and  of  Westcombe  Park,  Kent. 
Mr.  Bythesea  d.  1769,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Bythesea,  Esq.  of  Week  House,  6.  4  Feb.  1727, 
J.P.J  m.   Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  —  Lewis,  Esq., 


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proprietor  of  estates  near  Kiclwelly  and  CarmavtUen,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  9  Oct.  1809)  had, 

John  Lewis,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  d.  11  Oct.  1811. 

Charles,  J.P.  for  Wilts,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Eylos,  Esq. 

of  Shaw,  near  Melksham,  Wilts,  and  d.  g.  p.  18i0. 
Edmund,  of  Shirley  Hall,  Southampton,  d.  4  Julv,  1842. 
Eliza,  TO.  26  Jan.  1783,  Edward  Horlock  Mortimer,  Esq.  of 

BeUefield  llouse,  Trowbridge,  J.t.  and  D.L.  WUts,  and  had 

issue, 

Mr.  Bythesea  d.  10  April,  1783,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Eev.  John  Lewis  Bythesea,  of  Week  House,  Kector  of 
Lee  Delamere,  Wilts,  and  Bagington,  co.  Gloucester,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  d.  s.  p.    His  cousin  german, 

Samuel  William  Bithesea,  Esq.  of  The  Hill,  Freshford, 
Somerset,  J.P.  for  Wilts  and  Somerset,  and  D.L.,  b.  14  July, 
1801 ;  m.  his  cousin,  Mary  Agnes  Bythesea,  younger  dau.  of 
the  late  Charles  Bi-ome,  Esq.  of  Mailing  House,  West 
MalUng,  Kent,  youngest  and  last  surviving  son  of  John 
Brome,  Esq.  of  the  Manor  House,  Bishop's  Stortford,  Herts, 
by  Mary  his  wife,  sister  of  Sir  Charles  Saxton,  Bart.,  of 
Circourt,  Berks,  many  years  Commissioner  of  Portsmouth. 
By  this  lady  Mr.  Bythesea  had  one  son, 

Samuel  AVilliam  Chakles  Brome,  6.  9  April,  1S31,  d.  young. 
He  d.  2-5  Aug.  1871. 

Amu — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  sa.,  between  three 
crabs  tlie  claws  towards  the  dexter  gu.,  the  Roman  fasces 
erect,  surmounting  two  swords  in  saltier  and  encircled  by  a 
chaplet  or. 

Crest— An  eagle  displayed  arg.,  on  the  breast  the  Roman 
fasces  erect,  surmounting  two  swords  in  saltier,  and  encircled 
by  a  chaplet  ppr.,  each  wing  charged  with  a  cross-crosslet 
fltchee  gu. 

Motto— Mntare  vel  timere  sperno. 

Seat— The  Hill,  Freshford. 

Residence— ZG,  Adelaide  Crescc  it,  Brighton. 


CABBELL    OF    CROMER. 

The  late  John  Boxd-Cabbell,  Esq.  of  Cromer 
Hall,  Norfolk,  J.P.  cos.  Dumbarton,  Lanark,  and 
Norfolk,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Cromer  and  Beeston 
Eegis,  son  of  the  late  William  Burridge  Cabbell, 
Esq.,  Banker,  of  Halifax,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau. 
of  the  late  John  Anderton,  Esq.  of  Halifax,  b.  1808  ; 
m.  1854,  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  late  Robert  Dewar, 
Esq.  of  Muirbank,  Lanarkshire,  and  Orange  Hill, 
Jamaica,  by  Elizabeth  Barrett,  his  wife,  dau.  of 
William  Green  Plummer,  Esq.,  also  of  Jamaica, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Benjamin  Bond,  now  of  Cromer  Hall,  6.  1857. 

I.  Margaret  Gordon,  m.  22  July,  1875,  Henry  Best  Hans 
Hamilton,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law. 

II.  Mary  Elizabeth  Barrett,  m.  22  July,  1875,  Jolin  Eustace 
Jameson,  Esq.,  20th  Hussars. 

III.  Katherine  Joan,  d.  young. 
,  IV.  Georgina  Sarah  Anne. 

Mr.  Cabbell  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Bond  on  succeeding  his  cousin  in  1874,  and  d.  25 
Oct.  1878. 

fLtUCaCfC.-This  family  was  formerly  of  Euckfastleigh, 
Devon. 

Benjamin  Bond  Cabbell,  Esq.,  F.R.S.,  F.S.A.,  of  Cromer 
Hall,  Norfolk,  fourth  son  of  George  Cabbell,  Esq.,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Thomas  Bliss,  Esq.)  brother  of 
Nathaniel  Bliss,  Astronomer  Royal),  was  b.  in  1781 ;  he  was 
educated  at  Westminster  and  Exeter  College,  Oxfoi^l;  was 
called  to  the  Bar  at  the  Middle  Temple  in  1816;  was  a 
Bencher  of  the  Jliddle  Temple  ;  a  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Middlesex 
and  Norfolk;  High  Sheriff  of  the  latter  co.  1854;  M.P.  for  St. 
Albans  1846-7  ;  for  Boston,  1847-57.  He  d.  1874,  and  was  s. 
by  his  cousin,  John  Cabbel,  Esq.  of  Cromer  Hall,  &u. 

A7-ms — Vert  fretty  arg.  over  all  a  fess  gu. 

Crest — An  arm  in  armour  embowcd  grasping  a  sword  all 
ppr. 

ilfoiio  — Impavide. 

Residences— CiomcT  Hall,  Norfolk;  I,  Chesterfield  Gardens, 
London,  W. 


CADDELL    OP    HARBOURSTON. 

Caddell,  Robert,  Esq.  of  Hai'bourston,  co. 
Meath,  J.P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1873,  formerly 
Capt.  in  Meath  Militia,  b.  11  June,  1810;  s.  his 
father  1856. 

3LtntJC(I0.— Richard  O'Ferrall  Caddell,  Esq.  of  Har- 
bourston,  6.  3  June,  1780 ;  m.  19  Aug.  1806,  Hon.  Paulina 
Southwell,  dau.  of  Thomas  Arthur,  2nd  Viscount  Southwell,^ 
and  d.  3  Jan.  1856  (his  widow  survived  only  until  5  May  fol- 
lowing), leaving  issue, 

I.  Robert,  now  of  Harbourston. 

I.  Sophia,  m.  April,  1836,  Arthur  Wolliam  Jerningham,  Vice- 
Admiral  R.N.,  grandson  of  Sir  William  Jerningham,  6th 
hart,  of  Costessey,  and  cousin  to  Lord  Stafford. 

II.  Cecilia,  d.  unin.  11  Sept.  1877.  ui.  Pauhna,  a  Nun. 

Seat — Harbourston,  now  Balbriggan. 


CADELIi    OP    GRANaE. 

Cadeil,  Henry,  Esq.  of  Grange,  co.  Linlithgow, 
and  Avoncrook,  co.  Stirling,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  m.  1st, 
1841,  Martha,  dau.  of  Robert  Hislop,  Esq.  of 
Burnbrae ;  and  2ndly,  1859,  Jessie,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Dr.  Macfarlane,  and  by  the  former  (who  d.  1854) 
has  with  other  children  a  son, 

James  John,  h.  1845. 
Mr.  Cadell  is  second  son  of  the  late  James  John 
Cadell,  Esq.  of  Grange,  by  Isabella  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Henry  Moubray,  Esq.  of  Caldcrbank. 

jSeat— Grange,  near  Bowness,  co.  Linhthgow. 


CADOGAN    OP    AXNMOUTH    AND 
BRENCKBURN    PRIORY. 

Hodgson-Cadogan,  Cadogan,  Esq.  of  Alnttiouth 
and  Brenckburn,  Northumberland,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff 
1878,  b.  10  Nov.  1826  ;  s.  his  father  1854 ;  m.  1847, 
Isabel  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Oswald  Smith, 
Esq.  of  Blendon  Hall,  Kent,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Arthur,  6.  24  March,  1849. 

II.  Philip,  b.  19  Feb.  1854;  d.  17  June,  1853. 
lu.  AVilliam,  6.  25  Jan.  1860. 

I.  Mary.         ii.  Eleanor  Margaret.         iii.  Alice  Mildred. 
IV.  Florence  Octavia.  v.  Mabel  Katherine  Mary. 

VI.  Hilda  Frances. 

ILiltCajJC— This  family  claims  descent  from  the  senior 
line  of  the  ancient  house  of  Cadogan,  founded  by  Cadwgan  ap 
Elystan,  chief  of  the  4th  Royal  Tribe  of  Wales. 

Thomas  Cadogan,  Esq.,  who  is  understood  to  have  been  a 
younger  son  of  the  family  seated  at  Trostey  Vach,  co.  Mon- 
mouth, left  England  at  the  period  of  the  emigration  of  the 
Royalists,  during  the  Commonwealth,  and  settled  in  the  island 
of  Barbados  in  1679,  where  he  acquired  property  in  the 
parish  of  St.  Lucy.  In  the  destructive  hurricane  of  1776,  the 
greater  part  of  the  parish  registers  of  St.  Lucy  were  destroyed. 
He  left  an  only  son, 

William  Cadogax  {d.  1730),  m.  Rebecca  Eollock,  by  whom 
he  had  an  only  son, 

Thomas  Cadogan,  h.  1727  (d.  1790),  in.  Mary  Sandiford,  and 
by  her  had  several  children.    The  youngest, 

Ward  Cadogan,  Esq.  of  Brenckburn  Priory,  6, 1772  {d.  1835) ; 
m.  Sarah  Macintosh,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  dau.  and 
heiress, 

Sarah  Cadogan,  m.  Major  William  Hodgson,  Capt.  5th 
Dragoon  Guards,  only  son  of  the  late  Richard  Hodgson,  Esq. 
of  Moorhouse  Hall,  Cumberland.  Major  Hodgson  assumed,  by 
royal  license,  on  the  death  of  his  father-in-law,  in  1835,  the 
additional  surname  and  arms  of  Cadogan.  He  d.  1854,  leaving 
by  his  wife,  the  heiress  of  Brenckburn,  an  only  son,  the 
present  Cadogan  Hodgson  Cadogan,  Esq.  of  Ahimouth  and 
Brenckburn;  and  one  dau.,  Sarah  Elizabeth,  in.  1852,  Henry 
Metcalfe  Ames,  Esq.,  of  Linden,  Northumberland. 

Senf— Brenckburn  Priory,  Longframlington,  Northumber- 
land ;  present  residence,  iVlmnoiiith,  same  to. 


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CALCRAFT    OF    ANCASTER    HALL. 

LrcAS-CALCRAFT,  Edmund  James,  Esq.  of  -An- 
caster  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  b.  13  Jan.  1815 ;  s.  his 
brother  27  May,  1859. 

iCtlttJttJt.— JonNCHARiEs  Lucas  Calohaft,  Esq.  of  An- 
caster  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  6.  9  Oct.  1770,  son  of  Anthony  Lucas, 
Esq.  of  Ancastcr  Hall  (a  younRcr  son  of  Lucas,  of  Fenton,  co. 
Lincoln),  by  Christian,  dau.  of  John  Caleraft,  E.^q.  of  Grant- 
ham, took  the  name  of  Calckaft,  in  addition  to  that  of  Lucas, 
on  succeeding  to  the  estate  at  Ancaster,  17G2.  He  in.  4  June, 
1794,  Sophia,  5th  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  Uev.  John  Neville 
Birch,  Eector  of  Leasingham,  by  Frances  his  wife,  eldest  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Yorke,  Esq.  of  Leasingham  Hall,  co. 
Lincoln.  Thomas  Yorke,  Esq.,  through  his  grandmother, 
Penelope  (wife  of  Sir  William  Yorke,  Knt.,  M.F.  for  Boston 
from  1681  to  1702),  a  dau.  of  Richard  Samwell,  Esq.  of  Gayton 
and  Upton,  co.  Northampton  (by  Frances,  eldest  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Thomas  Wenman,  2nd  Viscount  Wenman),  descended 
from  the  Nevilles,  Earls  of  Westmorland.  Bj  Sophia  his  wife 
(who  d.  30  May,  1837),  Mr.  Lucas-Calcraft  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Yorke,  late  of  Ancaster  Hall. 

II.  John  Neville  (Rev.),  6.  7  JiUy,  1801 ;  Rector  of  Hacehy, 
Falkingham,  co.  Lincoln;  -hi.  17  May,  1812,  Marianne 
Sophia,  dau.  of  Willi.am  Mansell,  Capt.  in  the  army,  and 
has  issue,  Neville,  6.  11  March,  1844;  Richard,  6.  1  April, 
1816,  m.  July,  1872;  John  Charles,  6. 12  Feb.  1856:  Walter 
Henry,  b.  22  Jan.  1858;  Penelope  Yorke,  d.  1863;  Ger- 
trude Sophia;  Blanche  Eleanor;  and  Isabel  Marianne, 
d.  1854. 

I.  Sophia  Christiana,  m.  25  May,  1825,  Rev.  John  Conin^ton, 
and  had  two  daus.,  Caroline  and  Anna. 

II.  Caroline,  to.  25  May,  1825,  Rev.  Charles  Thomas  Plumptre, 
Rector  of  Claypole,  co.  Lincoln  (son  of  John  Plumptre, 
Esq.,  of  Fredville,  Kent),  and  d.  12  June,  1833,  having  had 
one  dau.,  Fanny  Sophia. 

III.  Frances,  in.  9  Oct.  1839,  Rev.  Frederic  Myers,  Rector 
of  St.  John's,  Keswick;  and  d.  s.p.  12  Jan.  1840. 

He  d.  29  March,  1851.    His  eldest  son, 

Charles  Yorke  Lucas  Calcraft,  Esq.  of  Ancaster  Hall, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  G  June,  1800;  in.  29  Nov.  1838,  JUry  Jane 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Lock  Nixon,  Esq.,  Major  in  the 
army,  and  d.  15  Sept.  1855,  having  had  issue, 

Anthony  Lucas,  of  Ancaster  H/ll,  39Sh  Foot,  h.  17  Jan. 
1842;  d.  27  May,  1859. 

Edmund  James,  now  of  Ancastcr  Hall. 

Granby,  6.  9  Jan.  1848. 

Edith,  d.  Not.  1866. 

Julia,  m.  3  Oct.  18C6,  Henry  Lucas,  V.?(\. 

Frances  Maria.  Caroline. 

Cceline  Mary  Christian  Sophia. 

Arms  —  Per  fess  arg.  and  crm.  three  lions  passant-guar- 
dant  sa.,  quartering  Birch,  az.,  three  fleurs-de-lis  or. 

CreU — A  greyhound  courant  sa.  charged  with  a  cross- 
crosslet  or. 

/Seai— Ancaster  Ilall,  near  Grantham. 


CALCRAFT    OF    REMPSTOITE. 

Calcraft,  John  Hales,  Esq.  of  Ecmpstone, 
Dorset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Higli  Sheriff  1867,  M.P.  for 
Wareham  1820,  and  in  several  subsequent  Parlia- 
ments, b.  13  Sept.  1796 ;  on.  13  Fob.  1828,  Lady 
Caroline  Katherine  Montagu,  5th  dau.  of  William, 
5th  Duke  of  Manchester,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Hales  Montagu,  J.P.,  Capt.  H.N.,  M.P.  for  Ware- 
ham,  6.  4  May,  1831 ;  d.  1868. 

II.  William  i\IoNTAGU,  J. P.,  b.  11  Oct.  1834. 

III.  Henry   George,    Permanent  Secretary  to  the  Railway 
Department,  Board  of  Trade,  6.  12  April,  1836. 

I.  Katherine,  m.  1865,  Rev.  Charles  Marston,  who  d.  1876. 

II.  Gnorgiana  Emily,  in.  1857,  Dudley  Henry,  eldest  son  of 
Hon.  Granville  Dudley  Ryder. 

iH.  Susan  Charlotte,  m.  16  July,  1858,  Lord  Radstock. 

HilTCilgP. — The  Rioht  Hon.  John  Calcraft,  of 
Renipstone,  Dorset,  M.P.  successively  for  Rochester,  Ware- 
ham,  and  the  county  of  Dorset,  6.  1760 ;  who  .?.  to  the  estates 
in  Dorset,  Kent,  Bucks,  Lincoln,  and  Somerset,  purchased  by 
his  father,  John  Calcraft,  Esq.,  the  eminent  army  agent; 
was  appointed  Clerk  of  the  Ordnance  in  1806,  and  became 
Paymaster  of  the  Forces  in  1828.  He  m.  5  March,  1790,  Eliza- 
beth, 3rd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Thomas  Pym  Hales,  Bart,  of 
BcalcDbourne,  and  by  her  (whs  d.  1815)  left  at  his  decease, 
1831  (with  three  daus.,  Elizabeth  Mary,  m.  Sir  John  Burke, 


Bart,  of  Marble  Hill,  and  d.  1859;  Caroline  Jane;  and  Ara- 
bella, TO.  Captain  Rochfort,  R.N.,  who  d.  1847)  two  sons, 
John  Hales  Calcraft,  Esq.  of  Rempstone  Hall,  and 
Granby  Hales,  a  Captain  in  the  army,  and  afterwards  on 
II. M.  Service  as  Agent  to  the  Post  Office  Packets,  New  York, 
where  he  died. 

^nns  — Per  fesse  arg.  and  crai.  three  lions  passant-guar- 
dant  in  pale  sa.  all  within  a  bordure  wavy  az. 

Crest — A  greyhound  courant  az.  collared  and  ringed  arg. 
on  the  body  a  palet  wavy  or. 

-S'eai— Rempstone,  near  Wareham,  Dorset. 


CALDECOTT  OF  HOLBROOK  GRANGE. 

Caldecott,  Charles  Marriott,  Esq.  of  Hol- 
brook  Grange,  Little  Lawford,  co.  Warwick,  formerly 
H.E.I.C.S.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1863,  5. 
9  June,  1807  ;  m.  1  March,  1827,  Margaret,  only 
dau.  of  Thomas  Smith,  Esq.,  Physiciau-Geneiul 
Bengal  Establishment,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Thomas,  H.M.  76th  regt. ;  6.  24  Dec.  1831. 

II.  John  Alexander,  H.M.  35th  regt.,  retired;  b.  10  Dec. 
1835. 

III.  Alexander  William  Bradfield,  ]03ra  Royal  Bombay 
Fusiliers,  b.  9  Aug.  1837;  d.  2  June,  1867,  s.p. 

IV.  Francis  James,  Royal  Horse  Artillery,  b.  29  April,  1842: 
m.  22  March,  1806,  Gcorgina,  dau.  of  Hugh  Watson,  Esq. 
of  Keillor,  Perthshire,  and  has  issue. 

V.  Randolph,  b.  29  July,  1847. 

VI.  Sidney  Arthur,  6.  4  April,  1852;  d.  19  April,  1S72,  s.p. 

VII.  Everard  Garfoot,  b.  1  April,  1854. 

I.  Margaret  Elizabeth,  m.  2  Aug.  1859,  Alexander  Cochran, 
Esq.  of  Ashkirk,  co.  Roxburgh,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Caroline  Selina,  to.  25  May,  1868,  Rev.  William  Ridding, 
son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Ridding,  Vicar  of  Andover, 
Hants,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Sophia  Catherine.  iv.  Merricl.  v.  Eleanor. 
iLfUCaflC. — Thomas  Caldecott,  Eisq.,  r,i.  Isabel,  dau.  and 

sole  heiress  of  John  Caldecott,  Esq.  of  Barrow  and  Whitwell, 
Rutland,  High  Sheriff  in  1515  and  1525,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas  Calcott  or  Caldecott,  Esq.,  b.  1555,  who  in  1617, 
purchased  the  manor  of  Calthorpe,  co.  Leicester,  where  he  d. 
1645,  leaving  by  his  wife  Abigail,  dau.  of  John  Huggerford, 
Esq.  of  Kenwood  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  one  son, 

Thomas  Calcott  orCALDECOTT,  Esq.,  b.  1627;  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Leicester  1664  and  1665.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Alexander 
Prescot,  Esq.  of  Thoby  Abbey,  Essex,  and  rf.  1703,  leaving  a 
son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Caldecott,  Esq.,  6.  1652;  who  hi.  Maud,  dau.  of 
John  Evans,  Esq.  of  Northampton,  and  dying  1720,  left  (with 
a  dau.,  Mary,  wife  of  John  Ward,  Esq.  of  Guilsbro)  one  son, 

Thomas  Caldecott,  b.  1685;  to.  Elizabeth  Cheney,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  John  Pettit,  Esq.  of  Dartford,  Kent,  and  left  (with  a 
dau.,  Merriel,  wife  of  Abraham  Turner,  Esq.,  and  a  son, 
Thomas,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  Recorder  of  Northampton, 
who  d.  s.  p.)  his  son  and  successor, 

William  Caldecott,  Esq.  of  Rugby,  who  to.  1st,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Peter  Senhouse,  of  Linton,  co.  Hereford,  by 
whom  he  had  one  son,  Thomas,  of  Dartford,  Kent,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  who  d.  s.  }). ;  and  2ndly,  Anna,  relict  of  William 
Boughton,  Esq.  of  Rugby,  by  whom  he  left  at  his  decease  ia 
1777, 

John,  of  Holbrook  Grange,  co.  Warwick,  who  m.  twice,  bufcj 
dying  1839,  x.  p.,  left  his  estates  to  his  nephew,  ChablesI 
Marriott  Caldecott.  ' 

William,  d.  a.  p.  Charles,  d.  s.  p. 

Samuel,  of  Melton  Mowbray,  d.  leaving  one  son,  Joha 
Thomas,  6.  1790. 

Adraham,  of  whom  presently. 

Mary,  deceased. 

Catherine,  m.  Rev.  J.  Parker,  Vicar  of  Ncwbold-upon- 
Avon. 

Arabella,  m.  Rev.  Dr.  James. 
The  5th  son  by  the  2iid  : 

Arraham  Caldecott,  Esq.,  i 
CO.  Warwick  1821;  purchased 
subsequently  divers  lands 
1797,    Elizabeth,  eldest 
Cottesbateh,  co.  Leicester,  and  had  issue, 

Abraham,  d.  x.  p.  1814. 

Thomas,  of  The  Lodge,  Rugby,  co.  Warwick,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  6  Oct.  1798;  to.  8  Jan.  1828,  Ann 
Catherine,  oldest  dau.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  James  West, 
E.A.,  and  d.  29  Sept.  1875,  having  had  issue, 


[larriage,  jl 

Esq.,  6.21  Aug.  1703;  High  Sheriff  ofl 
iiascd  the  manor  ol  Rugby,  1801,  andl 
Is  in  CO.  Northampton;  hei/i.4Jan.l 
dau.   of   the  Rev.  Dr.   Marriott,  off 


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T.  Thomas,  h.  3  Oct.  1S31 ;  d.  s.  p.        u.  Ilrnry,  d.  s.  p. 
I.  Elizabeth.  ii.  Emily,  d.  ud„i. 

m.  Ellen,  m.  Edmund  Harris,  Esq.  of  Kugby. 

IV.  Lucy,  d.  unm. 

V.  Laura,  m.  Edward  Bannister,  Esq.  of  Hampstead. 

VI.  Lelia,  d.  unm. 

John  Marriott,  retired  from  the  army  in  1S2j,  d.  s.p. 
William  Marriott  (Itev.),  d.  s.  p.  ISiO. 
Eobert  Marriott. 

Chakles  Marriott,  of  Holbrook  Gran:^o. 
Elizabeth,  d.  1823.  Caroline. 

Mr.  Caldecott  d.  8  Sept.  1829. 

Armn—Arf;.,  a  fess  az.  fretty  or,  between  three  cinquefoils 
fiu.  CivKt—A  demi-lion  rampant  gu.,  charged  on  the  shoulder 
withacinquefoil  arg.     Motto— In  utrumque  paratus. 

&a£— Holbrook  Grange,  Paigby. 


CALDWELL  OF  NEW  GHANGS. 
Caldwell,  Charles  Bexjamin,  Esq.  of  New 
G-raiige,  co.  Mealh,  late  Capt.  91st  regt.,  b.  9  Oct. 
1809  ;  m.  13  Dec.  1868,  Sophia  Frances,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  late  Hon.  Wm.  Cust,  Commissionei*  oi 
Customs  {see  Burke's  Peerage,  Brownlow,  E.). 

ilinCatlC.— The  family  is  of  Scottish  origin. 

Charles  Caldwell,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  Solicitor  to  the  Customs, 
6.  14  .June,  1707;  son  and  heir  of  Andrew  Caldwell,  Esq.,  by 
Catherine  his  wife,  sister  of  the  Right  Hon.  Charles  Campbell, 
M.P. ,  of  New  Grange,  co.  Meath,  m.  1732,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Benjamin  Heywood,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  by  Anne  his  wife,  sister 
of  General  Arthur  Graham,  of  Armagh,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
19  Nov.  1792)  had,  with  other  issue, 

I.  Andrew,   of  Cavendish    Kow,   Eutland    Square,    Dublin, 
Barrister-at-Law,  6.  19  Dec.  1733;  d.  s.  p.  2  July,  1808. 

II.  Charles,  of  Liverpool,  b.  1737 ;    d.  10  Jan.  1814,  leaving 
issue, 

1  George  (Rev.),  Fellow  of  Jesus  Coll.  Cambridge,  m. 
4  Dec.  1817,  Harriot,  youngest  dau.  and,  in  her  issue, 
co-heiress  of  the  late  Sir  William  Abdy,  Bart.,  R.N.,  and 
had  issue. 

2  William,  of  Kingston,  Jamaica,  Member  of  the  House  of 
Assembly,  d.  29  Jan.  1819. 

1  Anne,  m.  George,  2nd  son  of  Sir  George  Dunbar,  Bart. 

2  Harriott. 

ni.  Benjamin  (Sir),  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Ponsonby,  6.26  Nov.  1746;  d.  7  Nov.  1819. 

I.  Amelia,  m.  22  Jan.  1761,  George  Cockburn,  Esq. 

II.  Catherine,    m.    Phineas    Eiall,   Esq.    of    Heywood,    co. 
Tipperary. 

III.  Mary  Elizabeth,  to.  2G  Jan.  17C3,  Jacob  Sankey,   Esq. 
of  Coolmore,  co.  Tipperary. 

The  3rd  son, 

Ad.miral  Sir  Benjamin  Caldwell,  G.C.B.,  b.  31  Jan.  1738-39; 
m.  7  June,  1784,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Admiral  Henry  Osborn, 
Vice-Admiral  of  England  (a  yoimger  son  of  Sir  John  Osborn, 
1st  bart.  of  Chicksands  Priory,  co.  Bedford),  and  by  her  (who  d. 
22  Sept.  1S19)  had  a  son, 

Charles  Andrew    Caldwell,   Esq.   of   New    Grange,    co. 
Meath,  6.  25  March,  1785  :  who  m.  1  Deo.  1808,  Charlotte  Ann, 
2nd  dau.  and,  in  her  issue,  co-heiress  of  Sir  William  Abdy, 
Bart,  of  Chobham  Place,  Surrey,  Capt.  R.N.,  and  had  issue, 
Charles  Benjamin,  now  of  New  Grange. 
James  Thomas,  Commander  E.N.,  6.  28  Dec.  1810;    d.  at 
Paris,  Aug.  1849. 

William  Charles,  late  Capt.  47th  regt. 

Henry,  Commodore  R.N.,  C.B.,  A.D.C.  to  the  Queen,  m. 
Mary  Eleanor,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Earle  Lytton 
Bulwer,  Esq.  of  Heydon  Hall,  Norfolk",  and  d.  7  April,  1868, 
leaving  issue,  Charles  Henry  Bulwer ;  Mary  Elizabeth 
Abdy ;  Emily  Charlotte  Ernestine ;  Henriea  Eleanor. 
Mary  Catherine.  Charlotte  Louisa. 

Anns—Or,  in  chief  three  piles  sa.,  each  charged  with  a 
fountain,  ppr. ;  in  base  four  bars  wavy  alternately  gu.  and 
vert,  quartering  Abdy.  Crest — A  demi-lion  grasping  a 
broken  scimitar  all  ppr.  Motto — Ease  libertatcm  petit 
inimieo  tyrannis. 

Smi'.f -New  Grange,  Slane,  co.  Meath;  New  Grange  Lodge, 
Bray,  co.  Wicklow. 


CALDWELL  OF  LIIILEY  WOOD. 
Marsh  •  Caldwell,  Eliza  LorisA,  Georgina 
Amelia,  and  Rosamond  Jane,  of  Linley  Wojd, 
CO.  .Stafford,  d:ius.  of  Arthur  Culhbert  Blarsh,  Esq. 
of  Ea.stbury,  Herts,  and  his  wife,  Anne,  dau.  of 
James  Caldwell,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Linley  Wood, 


iLtlltftfJC— James  Caldwell,  Esq.  who  was  during  many 
years  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Stafford,  and  Recorder  of  the 
borough  of  Newcastle-under-Lyme,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
coheiress  (with  a  sister  Hannah,  who  d.  unm.)  of  Thomas 
Stamford,  of  Derby,  Esq.,  by  Hannah  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of 
John  Crompton,  Esq.  of  Chorley  Hall,  co,  Lancaster,  which. 
property  was  acquired  by  that  branch  of  the  Crompton  family 
soon  after  the  rebellion,  1715.  Mrs.  Stamford  was  a  descen- 
dant of  the  Rev.  John  Crompton,  M.A.,  b.  1641,  and  cousin  of 
Samuel  Crompton,  Esq.  of  Derby,  and  of  Henry  Coape,  Esq. 
of  Duffleld,  a  share  of  whose  personal  estate  came  to  her  dau. 
Mrs.  Caldwell.  By  this  lady  (who  rf.  9  April,  1831)  Mr.  Cald- 
well had  issue, 

I.  James  Stamford,  h's  heir. 

I.  Hannah  Eliza,  m.  William  Stanley  Roscoe,  Esq.  eldest  son 
of  William  Roscoe,  Esq..  at  one  time  M.P.  for  Liverpool, 
and  author  of  T/ie  Life  of  Lorenzo  de  Medici,  &c.,  and  loft 
issue, 

1  William  Caldwell.  2  Arthur. 

3  Thomas  Stamford.  4  Francis  James. 

1  Elizabeth  Jane,  d.  unm.. 

2  Anne  Mary,  m.  Richard  Button,  Esq. 

II.  Mary,  d.  unm. 

III.  Anne,  to.  Arthur  Cuthbert  Marsh,  E?q.  (dec),  and 
was  the  late  Mrs.  Ma^sh  Caldwell,  ot  Linley  Wood. 

IV.  Margaret  Emma,  m.  Henry  Holland,  M.D.  (afterwards 
Sir  Henry  Holland,  Bart.),  and  d.  2   Feb.  1830,   leaving 

V.  Catherine  Louisa,  d.  unm.  vi.  Frances,  d.  unm. 
Mr.  Caldwell  d.  16  Jan.  1333.    His  only  son, 

James  Stamford  Caldwsll,  Esq.  of  Linley  Wood,  co.  Staf- 
ford, J. P.,  M.A.  of  the  University  of  Cambridge,  and  a  Bar- 
rister-at-Law, author  of  A  Treatise  of  the  Law  of  Arbitration, 
and  other  works ;  d.  unm.  17  Nor.  1853,  and  was  s.  by  his 
sister, 

Anne  Marsh,  who  assumed  the  name  of  Caldwell  by  sign 
manual  in  addition  to  that  of  Marsh,  on  succeeding  her  brother 
at  Linley  Wood,  and  was  the  widow  of  Arthur  Cdthbert 
Mabsh,  Esq.  of  Eastbury,  Herts,  eldest  son  of  William  Marsh, 
Esq.  who  was  the  only  surviving  son  of  George  Marsh,  Esq. 
Commissioner  of  the  Navy,  and  Clerk  of  the  Acts ;  6.  1723. 
This  branch  of  the  Marshs  of  Kent,  settled  there  for 
many  centuries,  descends  directly  from  a  scion  of  that 
family,  who  in  1646,  besides  considerable  possessions  sixteen 
miles  from  Dover,  held  estates  in  Romney  Marsh.  Mr.  Arthur 
Cuthbert  Marsh  d.  at  Eastbury,  22  Dec.  1849.  The  issue  of 
his  marriage  with  Anne  Caldwell  consisted  of  two  sons  and 
six  daus. 

I.  Arthur,  6.  Aug.  1824,  d.  an  infant. 

II.  Martin  William  James,  of  Mcrton  Coll.  Oxford,  d.  at 
Athens  1846,  aged  20. 

I.  Eliza  Louisa. 

II.  Frances  Mart,  to.  22  June,  1848,  Capt.  now  Major-Gen. 
Richard  Crofton,  R.A.,  son  ot  the  late  Duke  Crofton,  Esq. 
of  Lakefleld,  co.  Leitrim,  and  has  three  sons  and  one  dau. 

III.  Georgina  Amelia.  iv.  Rosamond  Jane. 

v.  Mart  Emma,  m.  1853,  Capt.  now  Admiral  Sir  Leopold 
George  Heath,  K.C.B..  of  Anstie  Grange,  Surrey,  and 
has  two  sons  and  two  daus. 

VI.  Hannah  Adelaide,  m.  1853,  Rev.  Edward  Henry  Loring, 
only  son  of  the  late  Archdeacon  Loring;  d.  11  March,  1859, 
leaving  three  sons. 

Mrs.  Marsh-Caldwell  d.  5  Oct.  1874,  and  was  succeeded  as 
.above  by  her  three  unmarried  daus.  jointly,  in  accordance 
with  the  settlements  made  by  the  will  of  her  brother,  James 
Stamford  Caldwell. 

^rms— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  per  pale  sa  and  vert,  a  stag's 
head  couped  arg.,  in  chief  three  cold  wells  ppr.,  for  Caldwell  ; 
2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  two  bars  az.  on  a  canton  gu.,  a  gauntlet 
grasping  a  broken  sword  ppr.  hilt  and  pommel  gold,  for  Stam- 
iord;  and  now  quartered  with  the  Arms  of  Marsh,  Quarterly: 
gu.  and  arg.  in  the  1st  quarter  a  horse's  head  of  the  2nd. 

Cresfs— 1st,  Caldwell  :  A  lion  couchant  arg.  gorged  with  two 
bars,  the  upper  sa.  the  lower  vert,  holding  between  the  paws  a 
cold  well  ppr. ;  2nd  Marsh  :  Rising  from  a  mural  crown  gu.  a 
horse's  head  arg.  ducally  gorged  or. 

iVoaoes— Caldwell,  Niti,  facere,  experiri;  Maksu,  Si  bene, 
statuas  nil  metuas. 

-bcat— Linley  Wood,  Talk  o'  the  Hill. 


CALLAGHAN    OF    COEH. 

See  O'Callaghan. 

CALLANDEH    OF    CRAIGFOKTII. 

Callander,  G-eorge  Frederick  WiLLiA^r,  Esq. 
of  Craigforth,  co.  Stirling,  and  Ardkiulas,  co.  Argyle, 


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J.P.  and  D.L.,  h.  2S  July,  1S48 ;  m.  1S7G,  Alice, 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Cornelius  Craigie  Halkett,  Esq. 
of  Cramond,  Midlotliian. 

iLllTragC.— The  Ardkinlas  family  is  an  old  branch  of  the 
house  of  Ai'Kyll,  as  appears  from  a  charter  of  Sir  Duncan 
Campbell,  of  Lochow,  of  the  lands  of  Auchingown,  dated  6 
May,  \ili,  "  dilecto  et  fideli  nepoti  suo  Joanni  Campbell,  filio 
et  haeredi  fratris  sui  Colin  Campbell  de  ArdUinlas." 

The  first  Callander  of  Craigforth  was  Master  Armourer  to 
James  VI.  of  Scotland,  and  purchased  Craigforth  from  the 
Earls  of  Livingstone  and  Callander,  about  the  time  of  James 
VI.'s  accession  to  the  English  Crown  (1603).     His  descend.int, 

John  Callandee,  of  Craigforth,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir 
James  Nasmyth,  Bart,  of  New  Posso,  and  had  issue,  James,  of 
whom  presently;  and  Anne,  m.  1st,  Col.  Blackader  (a  name 
well  known  to  the  religious  world);  2ndly,  Sir  James  Camp- 
bell, Bart,  of  Ardkinlas  (who,  by  his  1st  wile,  Margaret  Camp- 
bell, heiress  of  Gargunnock,  was  father  of  Helen  Campbell, 
afterwards  Lady  Livingstone,  of  Gleatirran).  Anne  d.  without 
issue.    The  only  son, 

James  Callandeb,  m.  Catherine  Mackenzie,  of  Cromarty, 
the  lineal  descendant  of  Sir  George  Mackenzie,  the  eminent 
lawyer  and  writer.  James  Callander  predeceased  his  father, 
leaving  an  only  son, 

John  Callandeb,  Esq.  of  Craigforth,  who  s.  his  grandfather. 
Hem.  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  James  Livingstone,  Bart.of  Glen- 
tirran  and  Dalderse,  by  whom  he  had  several  children.  He  d. 
17S9,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Callandhr,  of  Craigforth,  6.  1744,  who  assumed  the 
surname  of  Campbell,  on  succeechng.  In  right  of  his  mother, 
to  his  cousin-german,  Sir  Alexander  Campbell,  Bart.,  in  the 
estate  of  Ardkinlas.  He  m.  1st,  1768,  Christian,  youngest 
dau.  of  George  Forbes,  Esq.  of  Hitchener  Hall,  Surrey,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1771)  had  a  son,  Geoboe,  of  whom  presently  ;  and 
a  dau.,  Mary,  m.  Capt.  Lucius  O'Brien,  cousin  of  Sir  Lucius 
O'Brien,  of  Dromoland  Castle,  co.  Clare.  He  m.  2ndly,  Miss 
Harriet  Dutens,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1772)  had  an  only  child, 
EUzabeth,  who  ra.  Richard  Magenis,  Esq.,  M.P.  lie  m. 
Srdly,  1776,  Lady  Elizabeth  MacDonncl,  dau.  of  Alexander, 
5th  Earl  of  Antrim,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1706)  had  two 
sons  and  three  daus., 

Alexander  .Tames,  Major  9Ist  regt.,  d.  imm. 

Eandall  William,  m.  Miss  Wilson,  and  had  issue,  three  son.s 
and  four  daus. 

Georgina,  d.  unm.  1839. 

Caroline,  m.  Thomas  Sheridan,  son  of  the  Eight  Hon. 
Richard  Brinsley  Sheridan. 

Fanny,  m.  the  Eight  Hon.  Sir  James  E.  G.  Graham,  Bart,  of 
Netherby. 

The  eldest  son, 

Geoboe  Callandeb,  Esq.  of  Craigforth,  Lieut.-Col.  of  the 
Eifle  Brigade,  6.  March,  1770;  m.  21  Oct.  ISOl,  Elizabeth 
Crompton,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Henry  Erskine,  of  Amondell 
(brother  of  the  Earl  of  Buchan,  and  of  Lord  Chancellor 
Erskine),  and  has  issue, 
James  Henet,  his  heir. 

John  Alexander,  b.  19  Sept.  1809;    m.  Aug.  1837,  Emma, 
dau.  of  John  Young,  Esq.  of  WestriJge,  Isle  of  Wight,  and 
had  issue,  two  sons  and  tive  daus. 
Alicia  Christian,  d.  24  March,  1824. 

Elizabeth  Anne,  m.  11  Aug.  1831,  Henry  William  Vincent, 
Esq.  of  Lily  Hill,  Berkshire,  and  d.  1839. 
Mary  Henrietta,  d.  1833. 

Caroline  Frances,  m.  17  Jan.  1832,  Eobert  Dunraore  Napier, 
Esq.  of  Ballikinrain,  Stirlingshire,  who  d.  1846. 
Agnes,  m.  1836,  William  Dunmore,  Esq..  E.l.C.S. ;  d.  1837. 
Mai-garet,  d.  in  childhood.  Gcorgiana,  d.  1833. 

*Col.  Callander  d.  18  Feb.  1824,  in  the  hfetime  of  his  father; 
and  was  s.  in  Craigforth  by  his  elder  son, 

James  Henry  Callander,  Esq.  of  Craigforth  and  Ardkinlas, 
M.P.  for  Argyleshire,  b.  18  Aug.  1803 ;  ?,i.  Ist,  29  Aug.  1837, 
the    Hon.   Jane  Plumer  Erskine,   youngest    dau.    of   David 
Montague,  Lord  Erskine,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30  March,  1846) 
had,   Fanny  Jane,  m.  Jan.  1866,  Lord  Archibald  Campbell; 
Mary  Hcrmoine ;    and  Jane  Scvilla.     He  m.  2ndly,    1   July, 
1847,  Charlotte  Edith   Eleonora,  only  dau.  of  the  late  John 
George  Campbell,  Esq.,  brother  of  Walter  Frederick  Campbell, 
Esq.  of  Islay,  and  had  by  her  two  sons, 
Geoboe  Frederick  William,  present  proprietor. 
Henry  Barrington,  b.  19  July,  1849;  m.  187.'),  Sophia  Leonora, 
eldest  dau.  of   Edward  ClougU  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Kirkham 
Abbey,  co.  York. 
He  d.  31  Jan.  1851. 

.^nii^— Quarterly  :  1st  grand  quarter,  sa.,  a  bond  chequy  or 
and  cu.  between  six  billets  of  the  second,  for  Callandeb  ;  2ud 


grand  quarter,  counter-quartered,  Istand  4th,  az.  adeer'shead 
cabnssed  or,  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.  three  legs  in  armour  ppr.  gar- 
nished and  spurred  or,  flexed  and  conjoined  in  triangle  at  the 
upper  part  of  the  thigh,  all  for  Mackenzie  of  Glandvale ;  3rd 
grand  quarter,  counter-quartered,  1st  and  4th,  arg.  three  gilUe- 
flowers  gu.  within  a  double  tressure  flory  counterflory  vert,  2nd 
and  3rd,  sa.  a  bend  between  six  billets  or,  in  the  centre  of  the 
quartL-rs  a  crescent  gui,  all  within  a  bordure  compony  gu.  and 
arg.,  for  Livingstone;  4th  grand  quarter,  gyronny  of  eights*, 
and  or,  a  bordure  of  the  second,  for  Campbell. 

Ci-est — A  dexter  hand  ppr.  holding  a  billet  or. 

Motto — I  mean  well. 

,Sf<7?.s— Craigforth  House,  Stirling;  and  Ardkinlas  Lodge, 
Cairndow,  by  Glasgow. 


CALIiEY    OP    BURDEROP. 

Galley,  Henry,  Esq.  of  Burderop  Park,  Wilts, 
late  Major  19th  regt.,  J.P.,  D.L.,  Capt.  "Wilts 
Yeomanry,  High  Sheriff  for  Wilts  1867,  b.  22  May, 
1818  J  m.  1st,  12  April,  1855,  Frances  Elizabeth, 
only  child  of  Charles  I3owyer,  Esq.  of  Farlcigh 
House,  Hants,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4  Feb.  1856)  had  \ 


Thomas  Chakles  Pletdell,  1st  Life  Guards, 

1856. 


!  Jan. 


He  m.  2ndly,  2  March,  1859,  Emily  Augusta,  only 
dau.  of  Mr.  Serjeant  Wrangham,  of  the  Eoclis, 
Grloucestershire,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

II.  John  Digby,  6.  14  Aug.  1860. 

III.  Henry,  6.  23  Oct.  ISOl. 

I.  Amelia.  ii.  Edith  Mary, 

JLinCagC.— William  Callet,  originally  from  Norfolk, 
but  subsequently  settled  a  Merchant  in  London,  temp.  Henbi 
VIL,  was  father  of 

John  Callet,  of  Leatherdean,  Hants,  m.  Isabel,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Edmund  Brydges,  and  niece  of  Sir  John  Brydges, 
Lord  Mayor  of  London  1521,  and  left  a  son  and  successor, 

Ealph  Callet,  Esq.  of  Highway,  and  Overtown  House,  ia 
Wiltshire,  whose  son, 

Sir  William  Callet,  Knt.,  became  seated  at  Burderop 
Park,  Wilts,  an  estate  purchased  in  the  reign  of  Elizabeth 
from  the  family  of  Stephens.  He  m.  Judith,  dau.  of  Eichard 
Bowdler,  of  London,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Cawley  or  Callet,  Esq.  of  Burderop,  6.  1600, 
living  at  the  Visitation  1623.    His  eldest  son. 

Sir  William  Callet,  Knt.  of  Burderop,  d.  without  issue, 
and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Olivee  Callet,  Esq.  of  Burderop,  m.  1067,  Mary,  dau. 
of  J.  Scott,  Esq.  of  Bromham,  Wilts,  and  was  father  of 

Oliver  Callet,  Esq.  of  Burderop,  bapt.  April,  1672;  m. 
Isabella,  dau.  of  Eobert  Codrington,  Esq.  of  Codrington,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  left  at  his  decease,  1715,  a  son  and  successor, 

William  Callet,  Esq.  of  Burderop,  m.  Arabella,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Thomas  Browne,  Esq.  of  Minety,  In  Gloucestershire, 
and  was  father  of 

Thomas  Bbowne  Callet,  Esq.  of  Burderop,  5.  1752 ;  m. 
1778,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  John  EowUs,  Esq.  of  Kingstoii- 
upon-Thames,  in  Surrey,  and  had  issue,  1  Thomas,  his  heir. 
2  William  Peter,  d.  unm.  I80S.  3  John  James,  of  Blunsdon 
St.  Andrew,  Wilts,  b.  1788,  m.  April,  1816,  Elizabeth  Tunstall, 
eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  the  Eev.  James  Wyld,  Eector  of 
Blunsdon  St.  Andrew,  and  by  her  had  issue,  William  John,  b. 
1817,  d.  unm.  1838;  Henry,  s.  his  cousin,  and  is  now  of 
Burderop;  Charles  Benet  (Eev.),  6.  19  April,  1820,  «i.  Oct. 
1846,  JuMa  Susanna,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Jeremiah  Scholefield, 
Eector  of  Barton-on-the-Heath,  and  has  issue,  John  Henry 
(Eev.),  6.  1  Sept.  1849,  Eector  of  Blunsdon  St.  A.ndrew;  Legli 
Charles,  b.  30  Dec.  1851,  Gertrude  Margaret,  Agnes,  1  Ara- 
bella, 7)1.  1797,  Henry  Bullock,  Esq.  of  Shepperton,  Middlesex. 
2  Elizabeth  Poppoea,  m.  1807,  Clement  Tudway,  Esq.  of 
Wells.     The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Callet,  Esq.  of  Burderop,  6.  1780;  High  Sheriff  of 
Wiltshire  1807,  and  M.P.  for  Cricklade;  m.  1802,  Elizabeth 
Anne,  only  dau.  of  Anthony  James  Keck,  Esq.  of  Stoughton 
Grange,  Leicestershire,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Peter  Legh,  Esq.  of  Lyme,  Cheshire,  and  had 
issue,  Thomas  Benet,  b.  5  March,  1806,  d.  1822;  John  James, 
his  heir  ;  Elizabeth  Anne  Benet,  m.  1827,  John  Neale  Nott, 
Esq.,  E.N. ;  and  Arabella,  m.  1825,  John  Mathews  Eichards, 
Esq.  of  Cardiff.    Mr.  Calley  d.  1836,  and  was  s.  by  his  soa, 


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John  James  Callet,  Esq.  of  Burderop,  Lieut.  12lh  Lanoers, 
6. 10  Nov.  1810;  m.  July,  1849,  Agnes  Caroline,  only  Uau.  of 
Harry  Brereton  Trelawny,  Esq.  of  Saughall,  Cheshire,  but 
d.  s.  p-  16  Jan.  1854,  and  was  s.  in  the  represematiou  of  the 
family  by  his  cousin,  Major  Henry  Calley. 

yirms— Quarterly,  arg.  and  sa.,  on  a  bend  gu.  three  mullets 
tif  the  first. 

Ci-(?s£— A  demi-lion  rampant  arg.,  charged  with  a  bend  ku. 
thereon  three  mullets  of  the  first,  holding  a  battlc-uxe  handle 
of  the  second,  head  arg. 

Motto — Callide  et  honeste. 

Seat — Burderop  Tark,  Swindon. 


CALIIADY    OF    LANGD01J7. 

Calmadt,  Vincent  Pollexfen,  Esq.  of  Lang- 
don  Hall,  Devon,  J.P.,  b.  1825. 

JLtllCaflC. — Elizabeth  Calmady  (eldest  sister  and  co-heir 
of  Waldo  Calmady,  Esq.  of  Langdon,  High  Sheriff  of  Devon 
1723,  and  dau.  of  Josias  Calmady,  Esq.  of  Leawood,  M.P.  for 
Oakhampton.  who  was  Uneally  descended  from  John  Calmady, 
of  Calmady,  Cornwall,  living  a.d.  1407),  in.  John  PoUexfen, 
Esq.  of  Mothe^ombe,  in  Devonshire,  High  Sheriff  in  1718,  and 
left  an  only  dau.  and  sole  heire.ss, 

Elizabeth  Pollexfen  (the  last  survivor  of  that  ancient 
house),  who  m. 

Francis  Vincent  Calmady,  Esq.  of  Combshead  (son  and 
heir  of  Francis  Calmady,  Esq.  of  Combshead,  by  Cecilia  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Warwick' Pollexfen,  Esq.,  and  grandson  of  Francis 
Calmady,  Esq.,  whose  father,  Francis,  of  Combshead,  was  3rd 
son  of  Sir  Shilston  Calmady,  son  and  heir  of  Josias  Calmady, 
Esq.  of  Langdon,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Carew  Courtenay,  Esq.),  and  had  issue, 

Francis,  his  heir. 

Elizabeth, '/H.Christopher Hamlyn,  Esq. of  Pascoe, Devon, ntid 
had  a  son,  Calmady  Pollexfen  Hamlyn,  Esq.  (see  Hamli'n). 

Pollexfen,  of  whom  hereafter. 
Mr.  Calmady  was  s.  at  his  decease,  1765,  by  his  only  son, 

Francis  Calmady,  Esq.  of  Langdon,  d.unm.,  and  bequeathed 
his  estates  to  his  youngest  sister, 

Pollexfen  Calmady,  6.  12  Aug.  1775,  who  thus  became  of 
Langdon.  This  lady  m.  Charles  Holmes  Everitt,  Esq.,  an 
Admiral  of  the  Red,  who  thereupon  assumed  the  surname  and 
anns  of  Calmady,  in  1788.  By  the  heiress  of  Calmady  the 
Admiral  left  at  his  decease  1807  (with  a  dau.,  Arabella  Philippa, 
m.  1822,  to  Charles  Henry  Hotchkyns,  Esq.  of  Prospect,  near 
Plymouth,  and  d.  1843,  leaving  one  son  and  one  dau.),  a  son 
and  successor, 

Charles  Biggs  Calmady,  Esq.  of  Langdon  Hall,  6.  March, 
1791;  TO.  March,  1816,  Emily,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Green- 
wood, Esq.  of  Brookwood,  Hants  (of  an  ancient  Yorkshire 
family),  and  had  issue, 

Vincent  Pollexfen,  now  of  Langdon. 

Emily.  Laura  Anne. 

Honora  Mary,  m.  1850,  Sir  John  Augustus  Hugh  Boyd, 
4th  bart.  of  Danson  Hill,  Kent,  and  d.  March,  1875. 

Cycill  Christiana,  m.  1854,  William  Frederick,  2nd  son  of  the 
late  John  Collier,  Esq.  of  Grimstone,  Devon,  M.P.  for 
Plymouth. 

Gertrude  Elizabeth,  d.  2  Jan.  1879. 
Mr.  Calmady  d.  1855. 

Arms — Az.,  a  chevron  between  three  pears  or. 

Crest — A  pegasus  sa.  hoofed  and  coUnred  or. 

Motto — Simili  frondescit  virga  metallo. 

Seat — Langdon  Hall,  near  Plymouth. 

Residence— Tetcot,  Holswcrthy. 


CALKOW    OP    WALTON    LODGE. 

Caieow,  Eichaed,  Esq.  of  Walton  Lodge,  co. 
Lancaster,  Lieut.  E.E.,  b.  1842  j  s.  his  grandfaUicr, 
1873. 

HtlTCitJE.—BiCHARDCALROw,  Esq.,  son  of  Richard  Calrow, 
of  Adlington,  co.  Chester,  where  the  family  resided  for  about 
three  hundred  years,  ra.  1st,  1785,  Judith,  dau.  of  Wm. 
Thomasson,  Esq.  of  Cadster,  co.  Derby,  and  by  her  had  two 
sons, 

I.  William,  of  Walton  Lodge,  co.  Lancaster. 

II.  Thomas,  m.   Harriet,  dau.  of  Abraham  Clegg,  and  left 
two  sons  and  four  daus. 


I.  25  Aug.    1853, 
1.  of  Broad  Gate, 


Blr.  Richard  Calrow  m.  2ndly,  Hannah,  dau.  of  James  Open- 
shaw,  Esq.;  and  3rdly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Dswiiel  Lyon,  Esq. 
He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Calrow,  Esq.,  of  Walton  Lodge,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
b.  24  Sept.  1786 ;  m.  12  Sept.  1808,  Margaret,  3rd  dau.  of  the  luto 
Robert  Town,  Esq.  of  Ulverston,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  b.  17  April,  1815;  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Grundy,  Esq.  of  Bury,  co.  Lancaster;  and  ci.  1800,  leaving, 
with  a  dau.,  a  son, 

Richard,  now  of  Walton  Lodge. 

II.  William  Augustus,  6.  2  Aug.  1820. 

III.  Robert  Frantis,  6.  28  Sept..  1823; 
Eleanor,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Lewthwaite, 
Cumberland,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Eleanor,  m.  1830,  George  Johnson  Wainwright,  Esq.,  and 
d.  1860. 

II.  Jane  Judith,  m.  William  Walker,  Esq.  of  Woodlands, 
brother  of  Richard  Walker,  Esq.,  M.P.;  and  d.  1856,  leaving 
a  son  and  two  daus. 

III.  Elizabeth,  to.  1846,  Rev.  Charles  Bickmore,  D.D.  of 
Bcrkswell  Hall,  co.  Warwick;  and  d.  1867,  leaving  three 
sons  and  two  daus. 

IV.  Wilhelmina. 

V.  Margaret,  m.  1860,  Bernard  Hall,  Esq.  of  Liverpool. 

VI.  Frances  Rebecca  Holford,  m.  John  Hargreaves  Kay,  E.9q., 
and  has  issue. 

He  d.  in  1873,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson,  Richard  Calrow, 
Esq.,  now  of  Walton  Lodge. 

Arms — Az.,  on  a  fess  arg.  between  a  beehive  surrounded 
by  bees  volant  in  chief  and  amillwheel  in  base  or,  a  hank  of 
cotton  of  the  field  between  two  roses  gu.,  barbed  and  seeded 
ppr. 

Crest — A  beehive,  thereon  perched  a  dove  wings  elevated 
holding  in  the  beak  a  sprig  of  olive,  all  ppr. 

Motto — Industria. 

Stat— Walton  Lodge,  Preston,  co.  Lancaster. 


CALVEELEY  OF  OULTOST  HALL. 
Calteeley,  Edmund,  Esq.  of  Oulton  Hall,  co- 
York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  b. 
14.  Aug.  1826  ;  on.  14  April,  1852,  Isabella  Mary, 
elder  dau.  of  Sir  John  Thomas  Selwin,  Bart,  of 
Down  Hall,  Esses  (by  Isabella  his  wife,  dau.  of 
G-en.  Leveson  Grower,  of  Bill  Hill,  Berks),  and  has 
issue, 


I.  John  Selwin,  &.  4  July,  1855. 

II.  Horace  Walter,  6.  3  Sept.  1SG2. 

III.  Edmond  Leveson,  &.  7  June,  18C4. 
I.  Gertrude  Mabel. 

3tiltf  it0C. — John  Calverley,  Esq.,  next  brother  of  Sir 
William  Calverley,  Knt.  of  Calverley,  and  10th  indirect  descent 
from  John  Scot  alias  Calverley,  Lord  of  Calverley,  a.d.  1136, 
held  lands  in  Cherwell  1510.  His  son,  Christopher  Calverley, 
of  Rothwell  (who  d.  1546)  was  great-great-grandfather  of 
Robert  Calverley,  Esq.  of  Oulton  (who  d.  1674),  leaving,  by 
Anne  his  wife,  two  sons.  The  line  of  the  elder  is  extinct ;  the 
2nd  son,  Matthew,  b.  1652,  was  father,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
of  William  Calverley,  6.1684,  to.  1714,  Frances,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  John  Grosvenor,  and  dying  1729,  left  a  son,  John, 
Mayor  of  Leeds,  who  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Walker,  Esq.  of 
Dewsbury,  and  d.  1783,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Calverley,  Esq.,  who  assumed  by  royal  licenoe,  1807, 
the  name  and  arms  of  Blayds.  He  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Charles  Dowues,  and  left  at  his  decease,  1827,  three  surviving 
sons, 

I.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Henry  (Rev.),  Prebendary  of  Wells,  7).  1794;  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Meade,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Henry  Calverley  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Bassingham,  co.  Lin- 
coln, VI.  1875,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  C.  Morrison,  Esq. 

2  Charles  Stuart,  m.  1863,  his  cousin,  Ellen,  dau.  of  the 
late  John  Calverley,  Esq.,  and  has  Harold  Walter  and 
John  Grosvenor. 

1  Mary  Henrietta. 

2  Elizabeth  Sophia,  to.  1870,  Walter  J.  Scndall,  Esq. 

III.  Thomas,  m.  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  Martin  Hind,  Esq., 
and  h.id  issue, 

1  Charles  Calverley.  2  William. 

John  Calverley,  Esq.,  the  eldest  son,  b.  11  Sept.  1789;  ra, 
1822,  Ellen  Watson,  dau.  of  Thomas  Molyneux,  Esq.,  of  Kews- 
ham  House,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue, 

John  Calverley,  b.  26  Marcli,  1S25;  d.  0  Juno,  ISll. 

Edmund,  now  of  OuUua  Hall. 


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Ellen,  m.  1863,  to  her  cousin,  Charles  Stuart  Calverley,  Esq. 
as  stated  above,  and  has  issue. 

Charlotte. 
This  gentleman  resumed,  1852,  by  royal  licence,  the  name  and 
arms  of  Calverley.    He  d.  28  Feb.  18G8,  leaving  an  only  sur- 
viving son,  the  present  Edjic.nd  Calvekley,  Esq.  of  Oulton 
Hall. 

Arms—9,3i.,  an  inescutohcon  within  an  orlo  of  owls  arg. 

Crest— A  horned  owl  arg. 

5ea«— Oulton  Hall,  Leeds. 


CALVERT  OF  OCKLEY  COURT. 

Calteet,  Aechibald  Mottetts,  Esq.  of  Ockley 
Court,  Surrey,  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.,  J.P.,  b.  1828  ;  s. 
his  brotlier  1870  ;  m.  18G2,  Coustance,  third  dau.  of 
William  Peters,  Esq.  of  AsMold,  Crawley,  Sussex, 
and  lias,  with  other  i.--sue, 

William  Archibald,  h.  1863. 

Hin^aS^.— Felix  Calvert,  Esq.  of  Furneux  Pelham,  co. 
Herts,  6.  1623,  2nd  son  of  Felix  Calvert,  of  Little  Haddam, 
younger  brother  of  Thomas  Calvert,  Esq.,  ancestor  of  the 
Calverts  of  ALbimj,  m.  Joan  Day,  and  was  father  of 

William  Calvert,  Esq.  of  Furneux  Pelham,  6.  1G67,  High 
Sheriff  of  Cambridgeshire,  1690;  m.  his  cousin.  Honor,  dau. 
of  Peter  Calvert,  Esq.  of  Nine  Ashes,  and  had  three  sons, 
1  William  (Sir),  LL.D.,  M.P.  for  London  and  Lord  Mayor 
1749,  d.  1761;  2  Felix,  of  whom  presently;  and  3  Peter, 
•of  Great  Haddam.    The  2nd  son, 

Felix  Calvert,  Esq.  of  Furneux  Pelham,  6.  1693;  in. 
Christian,  dau.  of  Josias  Nicolson,  Esq.  of  Claphani,  and  had, 
with  several  daus.,  two  sons,  Nicolson  and  Felix.  He  d. 
1756;  his  2nd  son, 

Felix  Calveet,  Esq.  of  Portland  Place,  London  (successor 
to  his  brother  Nicolson  Calvert,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Hunsdon 
House,  Herts,  d.  1793),  m.  1763,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir 
Robert  Ladbroke,  and  d.  1802,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Nicolson,  of  Hunsdon,  M.P.,  m.  17S9,  Frances,  dau.  of 
Edmond  Sexton  Pery,  Viscount  Pery,  and  had  issue, 

1  Felix,  of  Hundon,  Lieut. -Gen.  in  the  army,  d.  1802, 
aged  72. 

2  Edmond  Pery  Sexton,  of  Furneaux  Pelham  Hall,  Herts, 
b.  1797  ;  m.  1844,  fclizabeth,  only  dau.  of  the  late  General 
Sir  John  Campbell,  K.C.T.S.,  and  d.  1866,  leaving  Fxux, 
J. P.,  b.  1847,  and  Walter  Campbell,  Capt.  5th  Dragoon 
Guards. 

3  Nicolson  Robert,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Childerley,  Cambridge- 
shire, b.  4  Aug.  ISOO  ;  d.  1871. 

4  William  Henry,  h.  8  Feb.  1 803. 

1  Isabella,  ./!.  Sir  James  Mathew  Strongc,  Bart. 

2  Lavinia  Frances  Jane. 

3  Mary  CaroUue  Felicia.  4  Harriet  Diana. 

II.  Robert,  d.  s.  p.  1821. 

HI.  Charles,  of  whom  we  treat.  iv.  Walter. 

The  3rd  son, 

Charles  Calvert,  Esq.  of  Ockley  Court,  Surrey,  and 
Kneller  Hall,  Middlesex,  M.P.  for  Southwark,  m.  Jane, 
youngest  dau.  of  Sir  William  Rowley,  2nd  bart.  of  Tendring 
Hall,  Suffolk.    He  d.  8  Sept.  1832,  having  had  issue, 

Charles  William,  of  Ockley  Court. 

Robert  Francis  Thistleton,  Lieut.  R.N.,  d.  22  Jan.  1854. 

Archibald  Mottedx,  now  of  Ocldey  Court. 

Charles,  late  Lieut.  43rd  regt. 

Arethusa  Jane,  rii.  Leicester  Hibbert,  Esq.  of  Chalfont  Lodge, 
Bucks. 

The  eldest  son, 

Charles  William  Calvert,  Esq.  of  Ockley  Court,  &.  21  Dec. 
1823,  late  a  Capt.  2nd  Dragoon  Guards,  J. P.  for  Surrey,  and 
3Iajor  2nd  Surrey  Militia,  d.  1870,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Arms — Paly  of  six  or  and  sa.  a  bend  conntorohanged. 
Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  two  peunous,  the  dexter 
or,  the  sinister  sa.,  staves  gu. 

Motto— Vatti  masghii  parole  femine. 
Seat — Ockley  Court,  Dorking,  Surrey. 


PICKARD-CAMBRIDGE   OF  BLOXWORTH 
HOUSE. 

Picearb-Cambhidgk,  Henry,  Esq.  of  Bloxworth 
House,  Dorset,  and  Stanton  Court,  Weymouth, 
late  of  the  Madras  army,  J.P.,  D.L.,  Dorset,  b.  14 


Aug.  1819  ;  m.  10  Oct.  1860,  Theodosia  Grace,  2nd 
dau.  of  Eev.  John  Thomas  Theobald,  Rector  ol 
Nunney,  Somerset,  and  has  surviving  issue, 

George  Jocelyn  Hammond,  6.  16  Oct.  1804. 

ILtltCaflC— The  Pickards,  formerly  of  Colchester,  Essex, 
are  descended  from  Sir  Henry  Pickard,  Knt.,  Lord  Mayor 
of  London  a.d.  1357,  who  "feasted  the  kings  of  England, 
of  France,  Cyprus,  and  Scots,  with  other  great  estates, 
all  in  one  day  "  (see  Stow's  Chronicle,  p.  553 ;  and  Home's 
Chi-onolor/icaL  Abridfjement,  p.  159). 

Thomas  Pickard,  Esq.  of  St.  Catherine's,  London,  m.  about 
1700,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Jocelyn.  Bart,  of  Hyde  Hall, 
Herts  (see  Bchke's  Pcerar/e,  Roden),  and  had  one  son, 

JocELTN  Pickard,  Esq.  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister-at-Law, 
and  afterwards  of  Bloxworth  House,  6.  1703;  m.  1st,  one  of 
the  daus.  and  co-heirs  of  Sir  Tliomas  Abney,  Knt.  of  London; 
and  2ndly,  Henrietta,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Trenchard,  Esq. 
of  Wolveton  and  Lytchett  Maltravers,  Dorset,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1 787)  left  at  his  decease,  1789,  two  sons.    The  elder, 

Thomas  Pickard,   Esq.  of  Bloxworth  House,   Barrister-at- 
Law,  and  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions  for  Dorset,  6.  1755,  m. 
Harriet,  dau.  of  William  Woodley,  Esq.,  Governor  of  the  Lee--' 
ward  Islands,  and  d.  1830  s.  p.    His  brother, 

Rev.  George  Pickard,  Rector  of  Warmwell-cum-Poxwell 
and  of  Bloxworth,  Dorset,  6.  1756;  m.  1784,  Frances,  eldest  ' 
dau.     of     Edward    Payne,     Esq.,    Banker,     a    Director    of 
the  Bank  of  England,  of  EaUng  House,  Middlesex,  of  the  firai  i 
of  Smith,  Payne,  and  Co.,  and  d.  1840,  leaving  issue,  j 

Edward,  of  Bloxworth,  6.  1786;  d.  unm.  1850.  1 

George,  d.  young.  ' 

Georob,  late  of  Bloxworth. 

John  Trenchard,  of  Greenhill  House,  Weymouth,  and  Pox- 
well,  6.  1792 ;  m.  1820,  Jane,  dau.  of  George  Tennant,  Esq., 
of  Cadoxton  Lodge,  and  assumed  the  surname  of  Tren- 
chard 1840.  He  d.  19  Dec.  1875,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  nephew,  Henry  Pickard,  Cambridge,  in  the  Poxwell 
and  Ringstead  estates,  in  accordance  with  the  will  of  the 
late  John  Trenchard,  Esq.  of  Welbeck  Street,  London,  and 
Sliurminster  JIarshall,  Dorset. 

Henry  William,  R.A.,  of  Newton  House,  Sturminster  Mar- 
shall, Dorset,  6.  Oct.  1794;  m.  1826,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Fullerton,  Esq.  of  Thrybergh  Park,  co.  York,  and  d.  1873, 
leaving  issue,  Rev.  Henry  Adair  Pickard,  M.A.  of  Stur- 
minster Marshall;  and  tliree  other  sons,  and  four  daus. 
The  2nd  surviving  son. 

The  Rev.  George  Pickard,  of  Bloxworth  House,  Dorset, 
Rector  of  Bloxworth  and  Wmterbourne  Tomson,  J. P.,  6.  17 
Jan.  1790;  m.  17  Nov.  1818,  Frances  Amelia,  2nd  dau.  of 
Blartin  Whish,  Esq.,  Chairman  of  Excise  in  England;  as- 
sumed 1847  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Cambridge,  in 
compUance  with  the  will  of  his  relative  tlie  late  Charles  Owen 
Cambridge,  Esq.  of  Whitminster  House,  Gloucester,  and  had 
issue, 
Henry,  now  of  Bloxworth  House. 
George  Benyon,  b.  1820  ;  d.  young. 

Edward  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Warmwell-cnm-Poxwell,  &.  Nov.  - 
1821;  m.  1st,  Harriet  Caroline,  deceased,  dau.  of  Capt.  Georgo 
Foot,  R.A.,  and  has  issue  surviving,  live  sons  and  five  daus.,  , 
1  George  Trenchard,  6.  7  Jan.  1857 ;  2  Edward  Duroure,  b. 
22  July,  1858 ;  3  EdmundVVinn,  6.  8  Dee.  1859 ;  4  Frederick 
Octaviuf?,  6.   19  Dec.    1860;  5  Francis  Arthur,  6.   10  Oct.  ^ 
1808;    1  Caroline  Eliza ;    2  Alice  Mary;    3  Mary;    4  Ada;  ; 
5  Catherine  Tyssen.     The  Rev.  E.  Pickard  is  married  a  j 
.second  time.  j 

Jocelyn,  Major  in  the  Indian  army,  b.  16  Oct.  1827;  m.  1850,  ' 
Adeline  Harriet,  dau.  of  Capt.  Lumsdaine,  and  grand-dau. 
of  Gen.  Richards,  Bengal  army,  and  has  issue  one  dau., 
Mary  Ellen  AdeUne. 

Octavius,  Rector  of  Bloxworth  and  Winterbourne  Tomson, 
6.  3  Nov.  1828;  m.  1866,  Rose,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  James' 
Lloyd  Wallace,  of  Sevenoaks,  Kent,  and  has  iosuo,  Robert  ' 
Jocelyn,  6.  10  May,  1867,  and  three  other  sons. 
John  Clinton,  6.  1833,  d.  an  infant. 
Caroline  Frances. 

Frances  Jane,  to.  William  Ffooks,  Esq.  of  Sherbourn,  de- 
ceased, and  has  issue. 
Juliana  Maria  Ann,  d.  unm.  Oct.  1846. 
Arabella  Jane,  m.  Thomas  Everest  Boone  Tennant,  Esq., 
Lieut.  Madras  army,  and  has  issue  three  sons  and  one  dau. 
Barbara  Tyssen,  m.  William  Derenzy  Donaldson  Selby,  Com- 
mander R.N. 

Frances  Amelia,  m.  AVilliam  Henry  Andrew  Clark,  Esq.  of 
6,  Leinster  Terrace,  Hyde  Park. 
Sophia  Catherine. 

Eiuma  Louisa,  7ft.  the  Rev.  William  Charles  Salter,  M.A.,ii 
Principal  of  St.  Alban  Hall,  Oxford,  and  has  issue  two  sons.j 
Henrietta  Tys.sen,  m.  the  Rev.  Charles  PrescottdeCoetlogon,! 
M.A.,  d.  5  Aug.  1869,  leaving  two  sons  and  two  daus.  ] 

The  Rev.  George  Pickaid-Cauib  ridge  d.  13  Jan.  1868.  and  was 
s.  by  his  eldest  son. 


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jirms— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  or,  on  a  pile  gu.,  between  sis 
trefoils  slipped  sa.,  a  cross  crosslet  of  the  field,  Cambjuiige; 
Znd  and  3rd,  gyronnee  of  eight  az.  and  arg.  within  a  bordure 
erm.,  on  a  canton  gu.  a  fleur-de-lis  or,  Pickabd. 

Cresti — Cambridge:  A  griffin's  head  erased  sa.,  semee  of 
trefoils,  in  the  mouth  a  cross  hotony  fltchee  or.  Pickard  :  A 
lion  sejant  arg.,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  an  ermine  spot 
and  gorged  with  a  collar  gemelles  sa.,  supporting  with  the 
dexter  fore  paw  an  escutcheon  gu.,  charged  with  u  fleur-de-lis 
within  a  bordure  or. 

Motto — Esse  quam  vidori. 

Seais— Bloxworth  House,  Blandford,  and  Stanton  Court, 
Weymouth. 


CAMERON    OF    LOCHIEL. 

Cameeon,  Donald,  Esq.  of  Locliiel,  co.  Inverness, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  co.  Inverness,  a  Groom  in 
Waiting  to  the  Qiieen,  formerly  in  the  Diplomatic 
Service,  h.  5  April,  1835  ;  s.  his  father  4  Jan.  1859  ; 
m.  1  Dec.  1875,  Lady  Margaret  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau. 
of  Walter  Francis,  5th  Duke  of  Bucclouch,  E.G., 
and  has  a  son  and  heir, 

DoNAU)  Walter,  6.  4  Nov.  1876. 

ILtnCKflt. — The  family  of  Cameron  is  of  great  antiquity 
and  historic  interest  in  Scotland. 

Donald  Dh0,  Chief  of  the  Clan,  appears  to  have  raised  the 
Camerons  from  the  depressed  state  into  which  they  had  fallen 
through  their  feuds  with  and  by  the  vengeance  of  the  Lords 
of  the  Isles,  and  to  have  re-acquired  for  the  clan  the  estates 
which  they  had  formerly  possessed.    From  Donald  Dhu  dcs- 


DoNALD  Cameron,  of  Lochiell,  who  received  from  Mary 
Queen  of  Scots,  for  his  loyalty,  a  charter  confirming  to  him 
and  his  heirs  the  whole  lands  and  estates,  and  erecting  them, 
denovo,  into  the  Barony  of  Lochiell,  dated  6  March,  1564.  He 
d.  in  the  beginning  of  the  reign  of  James  VI.,  leaving  by  his 
wife,  a  dau.  of  Hector  raor  Maclean,  of  Dowart,  one  son, 

Alan  Cameron,  of  Lochiell,  who  joined  the  Earl  of  Iluntly, 
and  fought  gallantly  at  the  head  of  his  clan  at  the  Battle  of 
Glenlivet,  when  the  King's  troops,  under  the  Earl  of  Argyll, 
were  defeated ;  for  this  he  was  outlawed,  and  lost  a  great 
part  of  his  estate.    He  had  two  sons, 

I.  John,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Eobert  Campbell  of  Glcn- 
orchy,  and  d.  r.  p.,  leaving  a  son, 
EwEN,  successor  to  his  grandfather. 

n.  Donald,  ancestor  of  Cameron  of  Glendessary  and  of 
Dungallon. 

Alan  Cameron  was  s.  by  his  grandson. 

Sir  Ewen  Cameron,  of  Lochiel,  h.  Feb.  1629,  who  eclipsed  in 
fame  all  his  predecessors,  and  from  a  very  early  age  became  a 
stanch  adherent  of  the  royal  cause.  Sir  Ewen,  or  "Evandhu," 
as  he  was  called  in  the  Highlands,  was  the  first  to  join  the  in- 
surrection of  1652  in  favour  of  the  King,  and  the  last  who  held 
out  against  Cromwell.  He  fought  and  took  a  distinguished 
part  at  KilUcrankie,  although  then  an  old  man.  He  to.  1st, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Donald  Macdonald,  Bart,  of  Slate,  who 
d.s.p.;  and  2ndly,  a  dau.  of  Sir  Lauchlan  Maclean,  of  Dowart, 
by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  JoON,  his  heir. 

u.  Donald,  Major  in  the  service  of  the  States  of  Holland, 
d.s.p.  1718. 

III.  Alan,  d.  at  Rome,  in  the  sei-vice  of  James  Francis 
Edward,  The  Chevalier,  leaving  three  daus.,  the  eldest  of 
whom  in..  Campbell  of  Lochdockart. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  Alexander  Drummond,  Esq.  of  Eothladies. 

II.  Ann,  m.  Alan  Maclean,  Esq.  of  Ardgour. 

HI.  Katherine,  m.  William  Macdonald,  brother  of  Sir  Donald 
Macdonald,  Bait,  of  Slate. 

IV.  Janet,  m.  Grant,  of  Glenmoriston. 

Sir  Ewen  m.  3rdly,  Jean,  dau.  of  Barclay  of  Urie,  and  had 
'  further  issue, 

IV.  Ludovick,  m.  his  cousin. 

V.  Christian,  m.  Alan  Cameron,  of  Glendessary. 

VI.  Jean,  m.  Macpherson  of  Clunie. 

VII.  Isabel,  m.  Archibald  Cameron,  of  Dungallon. 

VIII.  Lucy,  TO.  Peter  Campbell,  of  Barcaldine. 

IX.  Ket,  m.  John  Campbell,  of  Archalladcr. 

X.  Una,  TO.  Robert  Barclay,  of  TJrie. 

XI.  Maijory,  m.  Macdonald  of  Morar. 

Sir  Ewen  d.  1719,  aged  90,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Cameron,  of  Lochiel,  called  John  MacEwon,  who 
served  with  the  Earl  of  Mar,  1715,  and  suffered  attainder  and 
forfeiture.    He  m.  Isabel,  sister  of  Sir  Duncan  Camiibell,  of 


Lochnell,  and  had  issue,  Donald,  his  heir;  John,  of  Fassifern, 
CO.  Argyle,  father  of  Sir  Ewen  Cameron,  of  Fassifern,  who  was 
created  a  Baronet,  1817;  and  Archibald,  a  physician,  who  en- 
gaged in  the  rebelhon  of  1745,  and  was  executed  :  by  Jean  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Archibald  Cameron,  of  Dungallon,  Dr.  Cameron 
left  issue,  four  sons  and  a  dau.  Lochiel  d.  at  Nieuport, 
Flanders,  1743,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Donald  Cameron,  of  Lochiel,  Captain  of  the  Claa  Cameron, 
who  had  joined  Charles  Edward  with  a  considerable  body  of 
his  men,  1745,  and  fought  at  their  head  on  several  occasions. 
After  the  battle  of  Culloden,  he  retired  to  France,  and  t'lere 
got  the  command  of  the  regiment  of  Albany.  He  m.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Sir  James  Campbeh,  5th  bart.  of  Auchinbreck,  by 
whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  James,  a  Capt.  Royal  Regt.  of  Scots,  commanded  by  Lcwi- 
Drummond,  d.  uam.  1759. 

HI.  Charles,  successor  to  his  brother. 

I.  Isabel,  TO.  Col.  Mores,  of  the  French  Service. 

II.  Janet,  a  Nun  in  Paris. 

III.  Henriet,  ??i.  Capt.  Portin,  of  the  French  Service. 

IV.  Donalda. 

Donald  Cameron  d.  1748,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Cameron,  Esq.  of  Lochiel,  Capt.  in  the  regt.  of  Albany,, 
who  d.  1762,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  brother, 

Charles  Cameron,  Esq.  of  Lochiel,  who  was  allowed  to  re- 
turn, and  who  lent  his  influence  to  the  raising  of  the  Lochiel 
men  for  the  service  of  Government.  He  m.  Miss  Marshall,  and 
was  father  of 

Donald  Cameron,  Esq.  of  Lochiel,  who  was  restored  to  tha 
estates  under  the  general  act  of  amnesty  of  1784.  He  m.  1795, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Ralph  Abercromby,  and  sister  of  George,. 
2nd  Lord  Abercromby,  by  whom  (who  d.  17  Sept.  IS44)  he  had 
issue, 

Donald,  his  heir. 

Alexander  (Rev.),  who  to.  1  Sept.  1835,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  the 
Hon.  and  Very  Rev.  Edward  Rice,  D.D.,  Deanol  Gloucester, 
and  has  issue,  Ralph  Abercromby;  Edward  Alexander ^ 
Anne  EmUy  ;  and  Catherine  Charlotte. 

Mary  Anne,  m.  Lord  John  Hay,  and  d.  30  Nov.  1850. 

Matilda. 
Donald  d.  1832,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son  and  heir, 

Donald  Cameron,  Esq.  of  Lochiel,  co.  Inverness,  D.L.,  h. 
25  Sept.  1796;  to.  31  July,  1S32,  Lady  Vera  Catherine  Louisa 
Hobart,  sister  of  the  6th  Earl  of  Buckinghamshire,  and  had 
issue, 

Donald,  now  of  Lochiel. 

George  Hampden,  who  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Hampden,  b.  Oct.  1840 ;  d.  23  June,  1874. 

Anne  Louisa,  d.  24  June,  1864. 

Julia  Vere,  »;.  14  June,  1870,  Hugh  McKenzie,  Esq. 

Sibella  Matilda. 

Albinia  Mary,  d.  Jan.  1861. 
Lochiel,  who  entered  the  Grenadier  Guards  1S14,  and  was  pro- 
sent  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  d.  4  Jan.  1859. 

Arms—Gu.  three  bars  or. 

Crest — A  sheaf  of  five  arrows  tied  with  a  band  gu. 
Supporters — Two  savages,  wreathed  head  and  middle  with 
oak,  each  holding  in  his  exterior  hand  aLochaberaxe,  all  ppr.. 
Motto — Pro  rege  et  patria. 
Seoi — Achnacarry,  Fort  William,  co.  Inverness. 
Tuwn  Iloase—i,  Seamore  Place,  W. 


CAMEEON    OF    MTJETON    HOUSE. 

Cameeox,  Nathaniel  Peyce,  Esq.  of  Murton 
House,  Swansea,  co.  Glamorgan,  J.P.,  m.  1836,. 
Charlotte  Mary,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Loftus 
Anthony  Tottenham,  Esq.  of  Glenade,  co.  Leitrim, 
by  Elizabeth  Charlotte  his  wife,  only  child  of  Hon. 
Abraham  Crichtou,  brother  of  John,  1st  Earl  o£ 
Erne,  and  had  issue, 

Nathaniel  Crichton  Pryce,  &.  and  d.  1S42. 
Mary  Ann  Charlotte  Letitia,  6.  1844;  d.  1847. 

ILt'nCaflf.— Liedt.-Gen.  Sie  Alan  Cameron,  K.C.B.  of 
Erracht,  co.  Inverness,  of  the  family  of  Lochiel,  a  gallant  and 
distinguished  officer,  raised  and  commanded  the  79th,  or 
Queen's  Own  Cameron  Highlanders.  He  d.  9  March,  1828, 
leaving  an  only  surviving  son, 

Lieut.-Col.  Nathaniel  Cameron,  of  Dan-y-£raig,  near 
Swansea,  to.  Letitia  Pryce,  only  child  of  Rev.  John  Powell 
Curry,  and  sole  heiress  of  her  maternal  grandfather,  Joseph 


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Tiyce,  Esq.  of  Courtyearne  and  Gillyhir,  co.  Glamorgan,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the  present  Kathaniel  Pesce  Came- 
ron, Esq.  of  Murton  House. 

SeaJ— Murton  House,  near  Swansea. 


CATSIMELIi    OP    NORTON    HALIi    AND 
DITCHAM    PARK. 

The  late  Chables  Cammell,  Esq.  of  Norton  Hall, 
ani.l  Brookfielcl  Manor,  co.  Derby,  and  Diteham 
Park,  Hants,  J.P.  for  Derbyshire,  b.  8  Jan.  1810 ; 
»n.  23  Oct.  1845,  Maiy  Anne,  widow  of  John 
Wright,  Esq.  of  co.  Warwick,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Chakles  David  Wilson,  now  of  Norton  Hall,  late  18th 
Hussars,  b.  1847;  m.  1873,  Florence,  dau.  of  Major  El  won, 
of  Cleveland  House,  co.  York,  and  has  three  daus. 

II.  Bernard  Edmund,  m.  10  Jan.  1878,  Eveline  Jane,  3rd 
dau.  of  Col.  W.  H.  C.  Wellesley,  late  7th  Koyal  Fusiliers, 
and  grand-niece  of  Arthur,  1st  Duke  of  Wellington. 

III.  George  Henry.  iv.  Otto  Charles  Arthur. 

V.  Minard  Augustus. 

VI.  ArL-hie  Allan,  21st  Fusiliers. 

I.  Alice  Maud,  m.  Edmund  Martin,  Esq., Barrister-at-Law, 
of  Eempstone  Hall,  Loughborough,  and  has  one  son  and 
two  daus. 

Ttlr.  Caramell,  Lord  of  the  Manor  and  Lay  Eector 
of  Norton  and  Coleaston,  was  son  of  the  late  George 
Canimcll,  of  Hull,  by  Hannah  his  wife,  dau.  of 
David  Wilson,  Esq.,  and  grandson  of  George 
Cauiuicll,  R.N.,  wlio  was  killed  in  action.  He  d.  12 
Jan.  1879. 

Arms — Sa.  on  a  chevron  arg.  cotised  or,  between  three 
camels  statant  of  the  second,  as  manr  trefoils  slipped  of  the 
first. 

Crest — A  camel's  head  erased  arg.,  gorged  with  a  collar  gcmcl, 
ea.,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  trefoil  as  in  the  arms. 

Motto — Perseverando. 

&ais— Norton  Hall,  Sheffield  ;  Diteham  Paric,  PetersScld ; 
and  Brookfield  Manor,  Hathersage. 


CAMPBELL    OF    LOCHNELL. 

Campbell,  Duncan,  Esq.  of  Lochncll,  co.  Argyll, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  b.  1806 ;  s.  his  father  1845. 

ILfnCiltJC. — The  Campbells  of  Lochncll  are  the  latest 
cadets  of  Argyll,  and,  in  default  of  male  descendants  of  John, 
4th  Duke  of  Argyll,  would  be  heirs  to  the  Earldom. 

John  Campbell,  1st  of  Lochnell,  2nd  son  of  Colin,  3rd  Earl 
of  Argyll,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Campbell  of  Ardklnglas,  and  had 
issue, 

Abchibald,  his  heir. 

John,  ancestor  of  Tirrifour. 

Donald,  ancestor  of  Bragleen  and  Barnacarry. 

Colin,  ancestor  oi  Laggauuiore. 
The  eldest  son, 

Akchibald  Campbell,  2nd  of  Lochnell,  m.  1st,  Janet,  dau.  of 
Duncan  Macdougall,  of  Dunolly,  and  had,  Alexander,  his  heir; 
and  Colin,  whose  issue  is  extinct.  He  m.  2ndly,  a  dau.  of 
Maclean  of  Dowart,  and  had  issue ;  3rdly,  a  dau.  of  Chcyne,  and 
had  a  son,  John,  ancestor  of  Coreleigh  ;  and  4tlily,  Sibella,  dau. 
of  John  Drummond,  of  Colquhalzie,  and  had  a  son,  James,  of 
Cruachan,  ancestor  of  Stoiiijkld  and  Balemo.  His  eldest  son 
by  his  first  wife, 

Alexander  Campbell,  3rd  of  Lochnell,  m.  Isabel,  dau.  of 
Macdougall,  of  llaray,  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Colin,  of  Ardintallan,  who  left  is^ue. 
.  Duncan,  of  Sonaig,  ancestor  of  J u/ra  and  Olcndarvel. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Campbell,  4th  of  Lochnell,  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  SirDugald 
Campbell,  of  Auchinbreck,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

Colin,  his  heir. 

Donald,  of  Ardintallan,  who  left  issue. 

Archibald,  of  Lerags,  ancestor  of  that  family. 

John,  of  Barnjicarry,  who  left  issue. 
Tiic  eldest  son, 

Colin  Campbell,  5th  of  Lochnell,  was  fined  £3,000  in  16G2, 
J.P.  1CG3,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Campbell  of  Ardkinglas,  and  had 


Alexander,  his  heir. 

John,  of  Geyline,  ancestor  of  Bolfgmnn. 

Archibald,  m.  Veronica,  dau.  of  Maclachlan,  of  Fossifem: 

their  descendant,  Campbell,  of  Auchindown,  succeeded  to 

Barbreck  (see  Campbell  of  Barbreck). 

The  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Campbell,  6th  of  Lochnell,  registered  arms 
aijDiit  1G72,  m.  Margaret,  only  child  of  Duncan  Stewart,  of 
Aiipine ;  and  d.  1714,  leaving 

I.  D  ore  AN,  his  heir. 

II.  Archibald,  of  Ballimore,  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  Campbell,  of 
Sliiivan,  and  had  issue, 

1  Colin,  of  Ballimore,  to.  Isabella,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Hector  Maclean,  of  Coll,  and  d.  s.  p.  m. 

2  Dagald  (Col.),  of  IJallimore,  m.  Christina  Drummond,  and 
h.iil  Duncan,  who  s.  to  Lochnell. 

S  John  (Major-Gen.),  of  Barbreck,  tutor  of  Lochnell,  m. 
Janet,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Colquhoun,  Bart.,  of  Luss,  and 
left  no  surviving  issue. 

4  Alexander,  of  Ardslignish,  m.  1711,  Ann,  dau.  of  John 
Campbell,  of  Sonaig,  ancestor  of  Jura,  and  had 
Archibald,  «.  to  Lochnell. 
The  eldest  son. 

Sir  Ddncan  Campbell,  M.P.,  7th  of  Lochnell,  m.  1st,  Lady 
Isabella,  widow  of  Roderick  Macleod,  of  Macleod,  and  dau. 
of  Kenneth,  Earl  of  Seaforth ;  and  2ndly,  in  1721,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Daniel  Campbell,  of  Shawfield;  he  d.  s.  p.  about 
17C5.    His  nephew, 

Lieot.-Gen.  Doncan  Campbell, 'M.P.,  8th  of  Lochnell,  and  of 
Barbreck,  registered  arras  and  had  a  grant  of  supporters,  1808 ; 
he  tji.  1st,  6  July,  1792,  Hon.  Eleonora  Fraser,  widow  of  Sir 
George  Eamsay,  Bart,  of  Bamff,  and  dau.  of  George,  Lord  Sal- 
toun;  2ndly,  14  May,  1808,  Augusta,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Murray,  Bart,  of  Oehtertyre,  and  d.  s.  p.  whereupon  the  family 
estate  passed  to  Archibald,  of  Ardslignish,  but  Barbreck  was 
settled  on  Admiral  Campbell  of  Achindown  (see  Campbell  of 
Barbreck). 

Archibald  Campbell,  9th  of  Lochnell,  formerly  of  Ards- 
lignish, was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Archibald  Campbell,  10th  of  Lochnell,  who  d.  soon  after 
and  was  s.  by  his  uncle, 

Archibald  Campbell,  11th  of  Lochnell,  who  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Archibald  Campbell,  12th  of  Lochnell,  6.  Feb.  1777;  m.  29 
Nov.  1803,  Louisa  Ann,  dau.  of  Capt.  Duncan  Macdougall,  of 
Ardintrive,  2nd  son  of  Macdougall  of  Lorn,  and  had  issue  (with 
eight  daus.), 
DnxcAN,  now  of  Lochnell. 

Archibald  Argyll  Na))ier,  E.l.C.S.,  d.  in  Bombay. 
John  Cameron,  late  Major  9th  Lancers,  distinguished  at  tht 
battle  of  Gujerat,  21  Feb.   1849,  to.  Isabella  Sophia,  dau.  of 
the  late  Charles  Smith,  Esq.,  Banker,  of  Northampton. 
Colin  (Ecv.),  m.   Henrietta,   dau.  of  Henry  N.  Hovy,   Esq., 
Consul  at  Bordeaux  to  H.M.  the  King  of  the  Netherlauas, 
and  has  issue :   his  2nd  son,  Colin  Lome  Locknell,  was 
killed  2  Aug.  1879. 
Alexander.  Wellington,  drowned  in  India. 

Mr.  Campbell,  d.  1855. 

^rms— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  gyronny  of  eight  or  and  sa., 
for  Campbell;  2nd,  arg.,  a  boar's  lieadcouped  az.,  for  Gordon; 
3rd,  arg.,  a  lymphad  sa.  her  oars  in  action,  for  Lorn.  Crest — 
A  dexter  hand  grasping  a  lance  bendways,  aU  ppr.  Motto — 
Audaces  juvo.  Supporters — Dexter,  a  lion  guardant  ppr.; 
sinister,  a  swan  ppr. 

Seat — Lochnell  House,  near  Bonaw,  N.B. 


CAMPBELL    OP    BARBRECK. 

Campbell,  Colin  Yorke,  Esq.  of  Barbreck, 
Argyleshire,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Vice-Admiral  E.N.,  b. 
1812  ;  m.  1847,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Hyde, 
Esq.  of  Apley,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Donald  Charles  Douglas,  b.  1848. 

II.  James  Archibald,  b.  1854. 
I.  Susan  Helena. 

ILt'UCaCir.— This  family  is  a  branch  of,  and  the  present 
representative  is  heir  presumptive  to,  Campbell  of  Lochnell, 
who  is  the  nearest  cadet  of  the  Diical  house  of  Argyll. 

The    Barbreck    property    was   purchased    by    Gen.    John  ? 
Campbell,   who  entailed  it  upon   his  nephew  the  laic  Gen.  :j 
Duncan  Campbell  of  Lochnell,  great  grand-uncle  of  the  present  ' 
possessor,  and  failing  him  on  Colin  of  Achindown  (also  a 
nephew),  and  his  heirs. 


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AKcmnALD  Campbell,  of  Acliinclown,  son  of  Colin  Campbell, 
5th  Laird  of  Lochnell,  by  Ann  Campbell  his  wife,  dau.  of  the 
Laird  of  Ardkinglas  (see  preceding  Memoir),  m.  Veronica,  dau. 
of  Maclachlan,  of  Fossifern,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Donald  Campbell,  of  Achindown,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Campbell  of  Phontelands,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Colin  Campbell,  of  Achindown,  who,  by  Susan  Campbell 
his  wife,  was  father  of, 

Duncan  Campbell,  of  Earbreck,  co.  Argyll,  Eear-Admiral 
E.N.,  1,1.  Ann  Irvine,  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Charles  Douglas, 
Bart.,  and  d.  1856,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  son,  the  present 
Vice-Admiral  Colin  Yokke  Campbell,  of  Barbreck. 

Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto — Same  as  Campbell  of  LochncU. 

iS£«t— Barbreck,  by  LochDphead,  N.B. 


CAMPBELL    OF    STONEFIELD. 

Campbell,  Colin  G-eorge,  Esq.  of  Stonefield,  co. 
Argyll,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  and  Convener  of  co.  Argyll, 
b.  23  May,  1811  ;  m.  10  Dec.  1839,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Gribbon  Eitzgibbon,  Esq.  of  Ealljseeda,  Ireland, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  Lieut.  2na  regt.,  b.  19  May,  1845 ;  to.  1  Auff.  1871, 
Adela  Harriet,  2nd  dau.  of  Lord  Charles  Pelham  Clinton, 
and  has  issue,  Colin  George  Pelham,  b.  31  May,  1872  ; 
and  Sybil  Adela. 

II.  Colin  George,  b.  26  May,  1852. 

III.  Henry  Osborne,  b.  16  Jan.  1854. 

I.  Elizabeth  Ida,  m.  Jan.  1877,  William  Thomas  Trench,  Esq., 
2nd  son  of  Henry  Trench,  Esq.  of  Cangort  Park,  Itoscrea. 

II.  Jane  Arabella. 

Mr.  Campbell  s.  his  fathei*,  18  March,  1857. 

iLt!TCtt50. — Aechibald  Campbell,  2nd  Laird  of  Lochnell, 
•was  four  times  married ;  by  his  4th  wife,  Sybella,  dau.  of  John 
Drumraomi,  of  Colquhalzie,  he  had  a  son, 

James  Campbell,  ofCruaehan,  the  first  of  this  family,  who, 
by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of  the  Prior  of  Ardchattan,  had  a  son, 

Archibald  Campbell,  of  Achinloch  or  Stonefield.  By  his 
vifc,  a  dau.  of  Stewart,  of  Appin,  he  had  a  son, 

Alexander  Campbell,  of  Stonefield,  who  .s.  his  father  1687  ; 
fn.  1st,  a  dau.  of  Capt.  Campbell,  of  Dunstaffnage,  and  had 
issue,  James,  who  s.  him.  He  m.  2ndly,  a  sister  of  John,  1st 
Earl  of  Breadalbane,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  Archibald,  who 
s.  his  half-brother,  and  carried  on  the  line  of  this  family.  The 
eldest  son, 

James  Campbell,  of  Stonefield,  Justiciar  and  Sheriff-Depute 
of  CO.  Argyll,  dying  without  issue,  31  July,  1731,  was  s.  by  his 
half-brother, 

Archibald  Campbell,  of  Stonefield,  Advocate,  Sheriff- 
Depute  of  CO.  Argyll.  He  m.  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  Benjamin 
Frond,  Esq.  of  Ballyreehy,  King's  Co.,  and  widow  of  Capt. 
Alexander  Ogilvie,  of  Forglen  (father  of  Alexander,  7th  Lord 
Banff),  and  by  her  had  a  son  and  two  daus., 

John,  who  s.  him. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Colin  Campbell,  of  Carwhin,  father  of  John, 

4th  Earl  and  1st  Marquess  of  Breadalbane. 
Jane,  m.  Donald  Campbell,  E.sq.  of  Airds,  father  of  Sir  John 

Campbell,  Bart,  of  Ardnamurchan. 

He  d.  175.3,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Campbell,  of  Stonefield,  Advocate,  who  was  elevated 
to  the  Bench,  where  he  took  his  seat  as  Lord  Stonefield, 
16  June,  1763.  He  m.  Lady  Grace  Stuart,  4th  dau.  of  James, 
■2nd  Earl  of  Bute,  and  sister  of  John,  3rd  Earl  of  Bute,  the 
celebrated  Minister  of  King  George  III.,  and  d.  19  June,  1801, 
having  been  39  years  a  Judge.  Lord  Stonefield  had  seven 
sons,  who  all  died  some  years  before  him.  Col.  John  Campbell, 
the  2nd  son,  commanded  the  2nd  batt.  of  the  4'2nd  regt. 
in  India,  and  defended  the  fort  of  Mangalore  against  the 
forces  of  Tippo  Sultan  and  a  French  auxiliary  force  till  they 
■were  relieved  by  the  proclamation  of  peace.  He  d.  shortly 
after,  but  his  services  were  acknowledged  by  the  offer  of  a 
Baronetcy  to  his  father,  and  the  battahon  he  commanded  was 
made  the  73rd  regt.,  instead  of  beng  reduced  as  the  2nd 
battalions  of  other  regiments  were.  The  only  one  of  the  family 
who  married  was  the  6th  son, 

CoL.  Colin  Campbell.  His  wife  was  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Sir  Robert  Anstruther,  Bart.,  of  Balcaskie,  and  by  her  he  had, 
Eobert,  who  d.  early;  John,  who  s.  him;  and  George 
Colin,  an  officer  in  the  43rd  Light  Infantry,  who  m.  Arabella, 
dau.  of  Campbell,  of  KidaUing,  and  d.  1S30,  leavins  issue. 
The  son  and  heir. 


John  Campbell,  of  Stonefield,  s.  his  father  1801,  and  m. 
Wilhelmina,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Colquhoun,  Bart.,  of  Luss,  by 
whom  he  had, 

Colin  George,  the  present  Laird, 

James  Colquhoun,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Bangor,  &.  27  Dec.  1813; 
in.  13  May,  1810,  Blanche,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Bruce  Pryce,  Esq'. 
ofDuffryn,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  17  March,  1873)  had  issue, 
1  John  Archibald,  b.  1842,  Lieut.  Royal  Horse  Artillery, 
d.  11  March,  1877 ;  2  Arthur  Bruce  Knight,  b.  I  May,1851; 
and  1  Wilhelmina  Mary. 

Elizabeth  Janet,  d.  1829. 

Mary  Wilhelmina,  m.  Robert  Robertson  Glasgow,  Esq.  of 
Mountgreenan,  and  had  issue. 

Helen  Catherine,  d.  1859. 

^rws— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  gyronny  of  eight  or  and  sa.:.| 
-nd,  arg.,  a  lymphad  sa.  her  oars  in  action ;  3i-d,  harry  wavy  of 
SIX  gu.  and  or,  on  a  chief  erm.  a  boar's  head  couped.  Crest— A 
Doar  s  head  couped  transpierced  by  a  sword  and  a  javelin  in 
saltier.    3Iotto—Kon  obliviscar. 

/b'caf— Stonefield  House,  Tarbert,  co.  Argyle. 

CAMPBELL    OF    JURA. 

The  late  Eichaed  Dennistotjn  Campbell, 
Esq.  of  Jura,  co.  Argyle,  J.P.,  D.L.,  Heritable 
Keeper  of  Craignish  Castle,  b.  16  May,  1810 ;  s. 
his  father  1848,  and  d.  uiim.  4  Nov,  1878. 

Ht'lICage.  —This  is  a  junior  branch  of  the  Lochnell  line  of 
the  noble  house  of  Argyll,  derived  immediately  from  Duncan 
Campbell,  3rd  son  of  Alexander  Campbell,  Esq.  3rd  of  Lochnell, 
grandson  of  John,  2nd  son  of  Colin,  3rd  Earl  of  Argyll. 

Duncan  Campbell,  first  of  the  family  of  Jura,  ;>.  1596;  m. 
1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Donald  Campbell,  of  Ardnamurchan,  by 
whom  he  had  several  daus.,  one  of  whom  to.  Malcolm,  of 
Poltalloch,  CO.  Argyll.  He  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Hector 
Maclean,  of  Torloisk,  by  whom  he  had,  with  several  other  daus., 
three  sons,  John,  his  successor ;  Archibald,  ancestor  of  the 
Campbells  of  Giendarwl ;  and  Alexander,  d.  xinm.  He  d. 
2  May,  1695,  in  his  99th  year,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Campbell,  Esq.,  m.  his  cousin  Catharine,  dau.  of 
Cel-In  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Lochnell,  by  whom  he  had  an  only 
son,  Archibald,  and  several  daus.,  one  of  whom,  Anne,  m. 
1711,  Alexander  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Ardslignish,  son  of  Lochnell, 
ancestor  of  the  present  Lochnell.  He  d.  18  July,  1736,  aged  95, 
and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Archibald  Campbell,  Esq.,  m.  1st,  Barbara,  eldest  dau.  of 
Archibald  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Inveraw,  co.  Argyll,  and  had  four 
sons,  all  of  whom  (L  uni,i.,  except  the  2nd,  Archibald,  who 
s.  his  father;  and  several  daus.  He  in.  2ndly,  Flora,  dau.  of 
Donald  Maclachlan,  of  Maclachlan,  co.  Argyle,  but  had  no 
further  issue.    The  only  surviving  son, 

Archibald  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Jura,  d.  1764,  and  was  s.  by 
his  3rd  son, 

Archibald  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Jura,  J.P.,  Heritable  Keeper 
of  Craignish  Castle,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  James  Campbell,  Esq. 
of  St.  Germains  and  Tofts,  East  Lothian,  and  cousin-german 
to  John,  1st  Marquess  of  Breadalbane,  and  had  issue, 

Archibald,  Lieut. -Col.  84th  foot,  d.  unm.  in  India,  1817. 

James,  of  Jura,  d.  unm.  2  Dec.  1838. 

John  Kirkpatrick,  Writer  to  the  Signet,  of  Glcnfeochan,  co. 
Argyll;  m.  Mary  KirUpatrick,  only  child  of  Alexander 
Campbell,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  left  one  dau.  and  heiress,  Mary 
Kirkpatrick  Aiskell. 

Colin,  of  Jura. 

Anne  Penelope,  to.  1797,  Eobert  Dcnnistoun,  Esq.,  son  of 
James  Dennistoun,  Esq.  of  Dennistoun. 

Barbara,  m.  1800,  Alexander  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Ilallyard.", 
CO.  Peebles.    He  d.  May,  1817. 

Mr.  Campbell  d.  15  July,  1835,  aged  91,  and  was  s.  by  hi.? 
eldest  surviving  son, 

James  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Jura,  who  dying  unvi.  1838,  was 
s.  by  his  brother, 

Colin  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Jura  and  Craignish,  co.  Argyll, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  Heritable  Keeper  of  Craignish  Castle,  b.  8  Nov. 
1772  ;  in.  6  Aug.  1806,  Isabella  Hamilton,  dau.  of  Richard 
Dennistoun,  Esq.  of  Kelvin  Grove,  co.  Lanark,  son  of  James 
Dennistoun,  Esq.  of  Dennistoun,  co.  Dumbarton,  and  left 
issue, 

Archibald,  late  of  Jura.  d.  unm.  11  Nov.  1851. 

Richard  Dennistoun,  late  of  Jura. 

Colin,  late  Major  in  the  army,  in.  6  April,  1841,  Eleanor 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Robert  Scale,  E.I.C.S.,  and 
had  issue  a  dau.  Isabella  Eleanor,  m.  1st,  15  Oct.  1863, 
Smith  Hill  Child  (who  d.  28  Jan.  1867)  elder  son  of  Sir 
Smith  Child,  Bart,  of  StalUngton  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  and 
2iuily,  20  May,  1873,  Kev.  James  Boyds,  of  AVoodlands, 
Cheshire. 


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James,  6.  1839 ;  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  Geo.  Jas.  Campbell,  Esq. 

of  Treesbanks,  co.  Ayr,  and  Uas  issue. 
John. 
Christiana  Alston,  in.  27  April,  18.31,  James  Meiklam,  Esq.  of 

Carnbroe,  co.  Lanark,  who  d.  1854,  leaving  issue. 
Sarah,  m.  13  June,  1838,  W.  F.  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Jlilrigs,  co. 

Ayr,  and  has  two  sons  and  three  daus. 
Isabella  Hamilton  Dundas,  m.  19  Jan.  183G,  Lachlan  Mac- 

quaire,  Esq.  of  Jarvisfield,  co.  Argyle,  Capt.  Scots  Greys 

(wlio  d.   18W),   only  son  of  the  late  General  Macquaire, 

Governor  of  New  South  Wales. 
Anne  Caroline,  d.  26  April,  1832. 
Mary  Lyon,  m.  1854,  James  Marsden,  M.D.,  of  Malvern,  and 

has  a  dau. 
Barbara,  d.  Feb.  1855.  Duncan  Augusta  Lochnell. 

He  d.  10  Sept.  1848,  and  his  widow  15  Jan.  1851. 

Arms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  gyronny  of  eight  sa.  and  or; 
2nd,  arg.,  a  boar's  head  couped  ppr. ;  3rd,  arg.,  a  galley  sa. 
Bails  furled  and  oars  in  action  ppr. 

Crest — A  hand  holding  a  spear  ppr. 

Motto — Audaces  juvo. 

<Sm(«5— Jura  House,  Jura;  and  Port- Askaig,  Islay,  N.B. 


CAMPBELL  OP   INVERNEIL  AND  ROSS. 

Campbell,  Duncan,  Esq.  of  Inverneil  and  Eoss, 
CO.  Argyll,  J.P.,  late  Capt.  89th  regfc.,  b.  11  Sept. 
1842;  m.  10  June,  1875,  Isabel,  dau.  of  James 
Aspinall  Tobin,  Esq.  of  Eastham  House,  co.  Chester. 

IttnCJCJC. — Chables  Campbell,  called  "Chearlach  Mor," 
a  son  of  Campbell,  of  Craignish,  co.  Argyll,  about  the 
middle  of  the  IBth  century,  lived  first  at  Corraumore,  in 
Craignish,  but  having  killed  Gilliss  of  Glenmore  in  a  scuffle, 
and  wounded  his  own  cousin,  went  to  Breadalbane. 

John  Campbell,  his  elder  son,  was  ancestor  of 

Patrick  Ban  Campbell,  of  Tuerclean,  in  Glenlochy,  whose 
son  was 

James  Campbell,  Esq.,  Commissary  of  the  Western  Isles  of 
Scotland,  and  Chamberlain  of  Argyll.  He  was  b.  6  March, 
1706,  and  m.  at  Inverary  31  Dec.  1734,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
James  Fisher,  Esq.  of  Durren,  Provost  of  Inverary,  by  whom, 
who  d.  23  Sept.  1790,  he  had  three  sons, 

I.  James  (Sir),  his  successor. 

II.  Archibald  (Sir),  K.B.,  Major-Gen.  of  His  Majesty's  Forces 
and  Col.  of  74thregt.,  M.P.  for  Stirling,  6.  21  Aug.  1739; 
m.  1779,  Amelia,  dau.  of  Allan  Eamsay,  Esq.  of  Hinkill, 
who  d.  8  July,  1813,  and  was  buried  in  Westminster  Abbey 
the  15th.  Sir  Archibald  d.  s.  p.  31  March,  1791,  and  was 
buried  in  Westminster  Abbey  the  12th  of  the  following 
month. 

III.  Duncan,  of  Ross,  &.  5  May,  1742,  Commissary  of  the 
Commissariat  of  Stirling,  and  of  Stores  of  War  in  North 
Britain ;  m.  1797,  Amelia,  dau.  of  John  Lament,  Esq.  of 
Lamont,  co.  Argyll,  and  d.  s.  p. 

James  Campbell  d.  26  May,  17C0,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son. 

Sir  James  Campbell,  Knt.,  of  Inverneil,  co.  Argyll, 
Hereditary  Usher  of  the  White  Eod  for  Scotland,  M.P. 
for  Stirling,  6.  at  Inverary,  16  Jan.  1737;  m.  16  July,  1761, 
Jane,  dau.  of  John  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Askom,  co.  Argyll,  by 
whom,  who  d.  Aug.  1805,  he  had  issue, 

I.  James  (Sir),  his  successor. 

II.  John,  b.  31  May,  1766,  Capt.  Scots  Fusiliers. 
II.  Ddncan,  who  s.  his  eldest  brother  in  1819. 

IV.  Archibald,  6.  21  Oct.  1774,  Lieut.-Col.  6th  Foot,  C.B. ; 
m.  Martha  Elizabeth  Higginson,  of  Gloucester. 

V.  Lome,  6.  23  Oct.  1776,  Ensign  3rd  regt.  Foot  Guards ; 
killed  at  the  battle  of  Alexandria  in  Egypt,  21  March,  1801. 

I.  Lilias  Frances,  m.  in  the  East  Indies,  1793,  Capt.  James 

Kennedy,  19th  Light  Dragoons,  who  d.  1813. 
n.  Jesse,  m.  James  Campbell,  Esq.,  M.D.,  who  d.  at  Bengal, 

1817. 
ui.  Elizabeth,  m.  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  James  Henry 

Casamayor,  Esq.,  of  Wimpolc  StJ-eet,  London,  who  d.  1815. 
rv.  Jane,   ni.     1st,   Edward    Addison,   Esq.,   London;    and 

2ndly,  1802,  Eoger  Pocklington,  Esq.  of  Carlton  Hall,  co. 

Nottingham. 

V.  Augusta,  m.  1802,  Gilbert  Coventry  Muster,  Esq.,  Civil 
Service,  Bengal. 

VI.  Anne,  m.  1803,  Wigram  Money,  Esq.,  Civil  Service, 
Bengal. 

■VII.  Amelia,  m.  July,  1802,  William  Cowell,  Esq.,  Civil.  Ser- 
vice E.I.C. 

Sir  James  Campbell  of  Inverniel  was  (2  April,  1795),  acknow- 
ledged as  the  chief  of  his  branch,  by  its  members  in  Pcrtli- 
Bhire,  known  from  the  founder  as  the  Clan  Chearlach,  or 
Tearlach.    He  d.  April,  1805,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 


Sre  James  Campbell,  Cart,  of  Inverniel,  6.  25  May,  17C5, 
Colonel  in  the  army  1  Jan.  1801,  Adjutant. -Gen.  to  His 
Majesty's  Forces  serving  in  the  Mediterranean,  Aug.  1806; 
Lieut. -Gen.  in  the  army,  4  June,  1813;  Civil  Commissioner  to 
tlie  Ionian  Isles,  1813;  Knight  Grand  Cross  Royal  Hanoverian 
Guelpliic  Order,  and  Commander  of  the  Royal  Military  Order 
of  St.  Ferdinand  of  Merit  in  Sicily ;  created  a  Bart.  3  Oct.  1818; 
m.  3  May,  1794,  Agnes  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Hunter,  Esq.  of 
Leicester  Square,  Middlesex,  Surgeon-General  to  the  Forces, 
d.  s.  2^-  5  June,  and  was  buried  at  Westminster  Abbey 
12  June,  1819,  when  his  title  became  extinct,  but  his  estate 
descended  to  his  next  surviving  brother, 

Duncan  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Inverneil,  Civil  Service  E.I.C, 
at  Bengal,  Judge  and  Magistrate  at  Bheerbom,  Opium  Agent 
in  Behar,  b.  at  St.  John's,  co.  Argyll,  28  Sept.  1771  ;  m.  at 
Calcutta,  1798,  Elizabeth  Cooper,  of  Gravesend,  Kent,  ancl 
by  her  (who  d.  1851)  had  issue, 

I.  James  Abchibald,  his  heir. 

II.  Duncan,  b.  in  East  Indies ;  killed  out  hunting,  1833,  unm. 

III.  George,  6.  in  East  Indies  1841 ;  m.  Susan  Harriet,  dau. 
of  Campbell  of  Possil,  and  has  issue  a  son  and  two  daus. 

IV.  Archibald  Lome,  b.  in  East  Indies;  m.  1839,  1st,  Char- 
lotte Susan,  dau.  of  Abercromby  Dick,  Esq.,  and  has  issue 
a  son  and  two  daus. ;  and  2ndly,  Jemima,  dau.  of  —  Pater- 
son,  Esq.,  and  has  two  daus. 

I.  Emily  Agnes,  in.  J.  Carter,  Esq.,  E.I.C.S.,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Eliza,  m.  J.  Ruddell  Todd,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
Duncan  Campbell  d.  1840,  and  was  s.  by  his  elde.st  son, 

James  Archibald  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Inverneil  and  Ross, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  at  Bheerbom  Deo.  1800;  m.  1st,  1831,  Sophia, 
dau.  of  Col.  Hervey,  and  by  her  had  a  dau., 

Sophia  Mary  Adelaide,  m.  Charles  Ruddell  Todd,  Esq. 
He  m.  2ndly,  25  April,  1840,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Bowdon,  Esq.,  j 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1845)  had  issue,  j 

I.  DoNCAN,  now  of  Inverneil  and  Ross.  ' 

II.  James  Archibald,  b.  30  Nov.  1843. 

I.  Ann  Bowdon,  m.  Richard  Henry  Perkins,  Esq.,  and  has    ' 
issue. 

II.  Mary  Eliza  Bowdon,  in.  Col.  James  Archibald  Ruddell, 
25th  regt.,  and  has  issue. 

He  d.  14  Feb.  1878. 

^)-7n.s— Gyronny  of  eight  or  and  sa.,  a  border  az.,  placed  in 
front  of  a  lymphad,  sails  furled  and  oars  in  motion  sa.,  flags 
and  pennons  flying ;  above,  a  helmet. 

Crest — A  boar's  head  erased  or. 

Motto— ¥it  viavi. 

Seats — InverneU,  Ardrjshaig ;  Taynish,  Lochgilphead. 


CAMPBELL    OF    SCHAWFIELD    AND 
ISLAY. 

Campbell,  John  Francis,  Esq.  of  Islay,  h.  29 
Dec.  1822,  Barrister-at-Law,  one  of  H.M.  Grooms 
in  Waiting. 

ILtnCiigC. — The  first  Campbell  family  of  "Skippinchc," 
(the  name  is  varioasly  spelt  in  books  and  writings)  sprang 
from  Archibald,  2nd  Eari  of  Argyll  {charter  1511). 

In  the  reign  of  Queen  Mary,  the  heiress  of  this  braneli 
married  one  of  the  family  of  Ardkinglas.  From  1553  till 
the  Union,  1707,  the  annals  of  minor  county  families  in  the 
West  were  very  scanty,  but  some  few  records  of  the  Campbells 
of  Skipneish  remain,  from  which  the  following  names  and 
dates  are  taken.  In  1576,  Matheus  Campbell,  Capitanus 
castris  de  "Skipneis,"  and  his  wife,  Dervergilla  Mc'AUister, 
granted  a  charter.  In  1588,  Mathew,  Captain  of  Skipneis, 
witnesses  a  marriage  contract.  In  1620  Mathew  was  Capt. 
of  Skipnyche.  In  1645,  according  to  popular  history,  Walter, 
Capt.  of  Skipneis,  was  slain  at  Demavertic,  in  the  wars  of 
the  Marquis  of  Argyll  with  the  MacDonalds  in  Ceantire. 
In  1670,  Walter  Campbell,  Capt.  of  "  Skipniche,"  got  a  charter 
from  his  chief,  the  Earl  of  Argyll,  in  which  mention  is  made 
of  his  father,  Mathew.  Thenceforth  county  registers,  entails, 
and  other  papers  supply  information. 

In  1685,  the  Earl  of  Argyll  summoned  Walter,  Capt.  of 
"  Skipnage,"  who  was  out  with  his  chief  in  the  rising. 

In  1702,  this  "Capt.  of  Slcipneis  "  died.  He  was  twice,  if 
not  thrice  married,  and  left  a  numerous  family. 

Of  his  daus.,  one  m.  Campbell  of  Ardintenny,  which  pro- 
perty Daniel  Campbell  subsequently  acquired  from  his  nephew; 
a  second  m.  Charles  MacAUster  of  Tarbcrt;  a  third  ?«.  Duncari 
Lamnont  of  Auchnasiloch ;  and  a  fourth  m.  Ronald  Campbell 
of  Balerno. 


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His  sons  were, 

I.  Angus,  or  /Tnkas,  lo  whom  lie  left,  Skipynche  in  fee 
under  the  charter  in  wliicU  lie  was  named.  j^Sneas  or 
Angus  Campbell  signed  a  declaration  of  loyalty  to  the 
Crown  at  Inverary,  in  1715.  His  name  occurs  in  the  county 
}iapcrs.  He  was  out  with  his  chief  in  the  wars  of  those 
limes.     He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

ConN  Campbell,  h.  1690 ;  m.  1722,  Anna,  his  cousin,  dau. 
of  Daniel  Campbell,  1st  of  Shawfield.  He  was  out  in  174.'i. 
He  d.  26  April,  175ti,  and  is  bvuied  at  Skipneis,  where  his 
tombstone  remained  in  1860.  He  left  one  sister,  Grisel, 
"only  sister  german,"  who  m.  William  Boyd  of  Port- 
nacrois,  near  Loch  Ranza,  in  the  Island  of  Arran,  opposite 
to  Skipness  Castle.  John  Botd  (her  son)  was  served  heir 
to  Colin,  his  uncle,  in  1779,  and  formally  conveyed 
Orgaig  to  Walter  Campbell,  then  "of  Skipness,"  who 
had  s.  his  brother  (Daniel,  grandson  of  Daniel  1st  of 
Shawfield,  the  2nd  son  of  Walter,  Capt.  of  Skipness. 

II.  Daniel,  Merchant  in  Glasgow,  became  1st  of  Shawfield, 
anil  his  descendants  now  represent  the  Skipynche  Camp- 
bells. 

III.  John,  Merchant  in  Edinburgh,  and  Provost. 

IV.  Mathew  commanded  a  Merchantman,  and  fought  an 
action  at  sea. 

V.  Donald. 

VI.  Kobert,  Merchant  in  Stockholm. 

Daniel  Campbell,  1st  of  Schawfield,  2nd  son  (by  the  1st 
marriage)  of  Walter  Campbell,  "Capt.  of  Skipnish,"  was 
M.P.  for  Glasgow,  and  one  of  the  Scotch  Commissioners  who 
eigned  the  treaty  of  Union.  He  m.  1st,  1695,  Margaret  Leckie 
(who  d.  1711),  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Schawfield. 

II.  Walter,  Receiver-General  of  Customs,  in.  2  Nov.  1728, 
Mary  Anna,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Campbell,  of  Ardkinglas,  and 
d.  31  Jan.  1733,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  June,  1749)  two 
dans.,  Margaret  and  Katharine. 

III.  David,  drowned  in  the  Clyde. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  Sir  Duncan  Campbell,  of  Lochncll. 

II.  Anna,  m.  Colin  Campbell,  of  Skipnyche,  her  cousin. 

III.  Jannet,  m.  Alexander  MacMillan,  Esq. 

He  m.  2ndly,  in  1714,  Katharine  Erskine,  widow  of  Denham  of 
AVestshiels,  and  had  a  dau., 

IV.  Katharine,  to.  Thomas  Gordon,  of  Earlcstown  and  Airds. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Campbell,  a  Commissioner  of  Inland  Revenue,  b.  1G96; 
1)!.  1st,  30  Aug.  1728,  Lady  Margaret  Campbell,  dau.  of  Hugh, 
T.-dvl  of  Loudoun,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.  1733.  He  m.  2ndly,  8  Jan. 
1736,  Lady  Henriet  Cunninghame  (who  d.  1777),  dau.  of  Wil- 
liam, 12th  Earl  of  Glencairn.  On  his  marriage  the  estates  of 
Daniel,  1st  of  Shawfield,  were  entailed.  He  d.  1746,  having 
had  issue  by  his  2nd  marriage, 

I.  Daniel,  his  heir,  who  s.  his  grandfather  in  1753,  and 
d.  unm.  13  May,  1777. 

II.  John,  d.  unm.  iii.  W;  '.ter. 
The  third  son, 

Walter  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Schawfield,  .•;.  his  brother  Dt  jiel, 
as  heir  of  entail,  in  1777.  He  was  b.  29  Dec.  1741,  and  was 
owner  of  Skipness,  Shawfield,  Woodhall,  Islay,  Ardpatricic, 
and  other  properties.  He  to.  1st,  at  Stair,  9  March,  1768, 
Eleonora,  dau.  of  Robert  Kerr,  of  Newficld,  grandson  of  the 
1st  Marquess  of  Lothian,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1785)  had 
Issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert,  of  Skipness,  co.  Argyll,  r,i.  .July,  ISOC,  Eugenia 
Josephine,  dau.  of  Richard  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Folkingham, 
CO.  Lincoln,  and  had  issue, 

1  Walter  William  Thomas  Beaujolois,  Col.  in  the  army, 
ft.  5  Nov.  1807  ;  to.  13  Sept.  1838,  Anna  Henrietta,  eldest 
dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Loring,  and  has  issue,  Walter  Lorne, 
ft.  28  July,  1845;  Archibald  Ean,  ft.  1  June,  1856;  Allan 
Nigel,  6.  17  Oct.  1858;  Constance  Glencairn;  and  Annette 
Mary. 

2  George  Augustus,  E.I.C.C.S.,  m.  2  Nov.  1834,  Lady 
Sarah  Lyon,  dau.  of  Thomas  11th  Earl  of  Strathmore,  and 
had  several  children,  who  all  d.  in  infancy.  Mr.  George 
Augustus  Campbell  d.  7  Nov.  1841.  His  widow  m.  2ndly, 
13  July,  1843,  Col.  Charles  PhUip  Ainslie,  and  d.  6  June, 
1847. 

3  John  Francis  Glencairn,  Col.  in  the  army,  m.  Oct.  1836, 
Katherine,  dau.  of  Col.  Alexander,  R.E.,  and  has  four 
sons  and  two  daus. 

1  Mary  Agatha,  m.  June,  1839,  Keith  Macalistcr,  Esq.  of 
GlenbaiT. 

III.  Daniel,  d.  young. 

IV.  Walter,  of  Sunderland,  m.  Mary  Ann  King,  and  had  issue, 
Harriet,  m.  the  Hon.  Richard  Chetwynd;  and  Eleonora,  to. 
Sir  Richard  Trevelyan,  Bart. 

"V.  Colin,  Admiral,  R.N.,   of  Ardpatrick  (sec  Ca.hpbell  of 

Ardpa(rick). 
I.  Eleanor,  d.  unm. 


II.  Harriett,  m.  Daniel  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Gilkerscleiigh,  co. 
J^anarli.  , 

III.  Glencairn,  m.  Francis  Carter,  Esq.  of  Edgcott,  co.  North- 
ampton. 

IV.  Margaret,  to.  1794,  Francis,  6th  Earl  of  Wcmyss. 

V.  Katlierine,  TO.  Sir  Charles  Jenkinson,  Bart. 

VI.  Elizabeth,  to.  Stuart  Moncrieff  Thriepland,  Esq.,  Advo- 
cate-General at  Bombay. 

Campbell,  of  Schawfield  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Nisbet, 
Esq.  of  Dirleton,  co.  Haddington,  and  widow  of  Major  William 
Hay,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

William,  d.  vmih. 

Hamilton,  to.  Dec.  1815,  Robert,  Lord  Belhavcn. 

Mary,  m.  20  Dec.  1813,  James,  6th  Lord  Ruthven. 

Mr.  Campbell  sold  Jura  and  Schawfield,  under  an  Act  of 
Parliament,  and  left  Islay,  Woodhall,  &c.,  to  his  eldest  son, 
John  ;  Skipness  to  his  son  Robert;  other  estates  to  other  sons ; 
and  Ardpatrick  to  his  son  Colin.    He  d.  1816 ;  his  eldest  son. 

Colonel  John  Campbell,  jun.,  of  Schawfield,  to.  14  June, 
179C,  Lady  Charlotte  Campbell,  dau.  of  John,  5th  Duke  of 
Argyll,  and  had  issue, 

Walter  Frederick,  heir  to  his  grandfather. 
John  George,  ft.  1800;  to.  Ellen,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Fitz- 
William  Harrington,  Bart. ;  and  d.  6  Aug.  1830,  leaving  one 
son,  Walter  Odenal,  d.  Sept.  1851,  and  one   dau.,  Charlotte 
Edith  Eleonora,  m.  1  July,  1847,  James  Henry  Callander, 
Esq.  of  Craigforth,  who  d.  1851. 
Eliza  Maria,  m.  11  Sept.  1815,  Sir  William  Gordon  Gordoa- 
Cumming,  B;irt.  of  Altyre  and  Gordonstown,  and  d.  1842. 
Eleonora,  to.  5  Aug.  1819,  Henry,  Earl  of  Uxbridge,  and  d. 
3  July,  1828. 
Harriet  Charlotte  Beaujolois,  m.  26  Feb.   1821,  Charles  Wil- 
liam, Earl  of  Charleville,  and  d.  1  Feb.  1848. 
Adelaide  Constance,  m.  1  July,  1835,  Lord  Arthur  Lennox 
(who  d.  15  Jan.  1864),  youngest  son  of  Charles,  4th  Duke  of 
Richmond. 

Emma,  m.  17  May,  1828,  William  Russell,  Esq.,  Accountant- 
General  of  the  Court  of  Chancery,  son  of  Lord  William 
Russell. 

Julia  Seymour  Buecleugh,    to,.    1st,    1836,    Peter    Langford 

Brooke,  Esq.  of  Mere,  co.  Chester,  who  d.  9  Jan.  1840 ;  and 

2ndly,  to  Stewart  Ker,  Esq.    She  d.  8  Sept.  1858. 

Col.   Campbell  d.  15  March,   1800  (his  widow  to.   2ndly,  17 

March,  1818,  the  Rev.  Edward  John  Bury),  and  was  s.  by  his 

elder  son, 

Walter  Frederick  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Islay,  and  of  Wood- 
hall, CO.  Lanark,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  co.  Argyll  from 
1821  to  1832,  6.  10  April,  1798;  to.  1st,  14  Jan.  1820, 
Lady  Eleanor  Charteris,  eldest  dau.  of  Francis,  7th  Earl  of 
Wemyss,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  Sept.  1832)  had  issue, 

John  Francis,  present  representative  of  the  Campbells  of 
Skipness,  Schawfield,  and  Isiai/. 
Margaret  Susan,  ft.  13  Oct.  1820';  d.  15  Aug.  1822. 

Mr.  Campbell  to.  2ndly,  IG  March,  1837,  Catherine,  youngest 
dau.   of  the  late  Stephen  Thomas  Cole,    Esq.,  by  the  Lady 
Elizabeth  Stanley,  his  wife,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
Walter  Douglas  Somerset,  6.  June,  1840,  Capt.  79th  High- 
landers,   A.D.C.    to    His    Grace    the    Lord-Lieutenant    of 

Ireland. 
Augusta  Elizabeth,    m.  1858,   William    Bromley-Davenport, 

Esq.  of  Capesthorne,  co.  Chester,  and  Baginton  Hall,  co. 

Warwick,  M.P. 
Eila  Frederika,  m.  1860,   Sir  Kenneth  Mackenzie,  Bart,  of 

Gairloch. 
Violet  Katharine,  m.  22  Dec.  1870,  Hamilton  Henry  Wynd- 

ham  Wert,  Q.C.,  Recorder  of  Manchester. 
Castalia  Rosalind,  m.  20  Sept.  1865,  Granville  George,  Earl 

Granville,  K.G. 

Mr.  Campbell  d.  8  Feb.  1855. 

^ cms— Those  of  Argyll,  Ardkinglas,  Skipness,  and  Schaw- 
field are  blasoned  in  Nisbet's  Heraldry.  The  seal  of  Daniel 
Campbell,  1st  of  Schawfield,  is  on  the  Treaty  of  Union,  and 
has  cross  oars  for  crest,  as  a  cadet  of  Skipness.  The  arms  of 
Walter  Campbell,  of  Skipness,  Schawfield,  Woodhall,  and  Islay, 
in  1779,  are  recorded  in  the  register  of  the  Lord  Lyon,  as  of 
Schawfield,  and  again  24  June,  1828,  as  those  of  Walter  Frederick 
Campbell,  who  was  "  heir  male  of  Walter  Campbell,  of  Schaw- 
field and  Skipness."  "Girony  of  eight  or  and  sa.  within  a 
bordure  ingrailed  of  the  first  charged  with  eight  crescents 
of  the  second. 

"  Crest — A  gryphon  erected,  holding  the  sun  betwixt  his  fore 
paws,  both  ppr. 

"  Motto — Fidus  amicis. 

"  Supporters— Two  lions  regardant  ppr.,  armed  and  langued 
gules." 

Seat— Rockside  Cottage,  Chale,  Isle  of  Wight. 

Town  House — Niddry  Lodge,  Kensington,  W. 

Clubs — Brooks's,  Travellers  ',  and  AthenEeum. 


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CAMPBELL    OF    ARDPATRICK. 

Campbell,  James  Carter,  Esq.  of  Ardpatrick,  co. 
Argyll,  aud  Colston  Hall,  co.  Oxford,  J.P.,  Capt. 
E,.N.,  5.  7  Sept.  1828  ;  in.  12  April,  1860,  Harriet 
Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry  W.  Vincent,  Esq.,  of  Lily 
Hill,  Berks,  by  liis  wife,  Elizabeth  Anne,  dau.  of 
Col.  Callander,  of  Craiglorth  and  Ardkinglas,  co. 
Argyll,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Hekrt  Hekvet,  b.  27  Feb.  I8G,5. 

II.  Colin  Fitzgerald,  b.  7.  Feb.  1869  ;  d.  in  infancy. 
m.  Kennetli  CliicUester,  b.  14  April,  1871. 

I.  Susan  Eleanor.  ii.  Edith  Elizabeth. 

S-tltCa^e. — ADJnRAL  Colin  Campbell,  of  Ardpatrick,  4tb 
son  of  Walter  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Schawfield  and  Islay,  bj 
Eleonora  his  wife,  dau.  of  Eobert  Kerr,  Esq.  of  Newfield  {sec 
Campbell  of  Schawfield  and  Iday),  h.  1787 ;  m.  1826,  Harriet, 
dau.  of  James  Koyds,  Esq.  of  Falinge,  co.  Lancaster,  and  d. 
1851,  leaving  by  her  (who  survived  till  1856)  three  sons  and 
one  dau., 

James  Carter,  now  of  Ardpatrick. 

Colin  Glencairn,  h.  24  May,  1832;  m.  Sept.  1869,  Octavia 
Helen,  dau.  of  Sir  Edmund  Charles  Macnaghten,  Bart. 

Walter  Moncrieff  Thriepland,  b.  12  Sept.  1838. 

Ellinor  Mary,  m.  Michael  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Sherdley  Hall, 
CO.  Lancaster. 

Arras — Gyronny  of  eight  or  and  sa.,  withinabordureof  the 
first,  charged  with  as  many  crescents  of  the  second. 

Crest — A  griffin  segreant  holding  the  sun  between  the  fore- 
paw,  and  two  oars  of  a  galley  in  saltire. 

Mottoes — Terra,  mare,  fide ;  and  Fidus  amicis. 

■Seafs— Ardpatrick,  Tarbert,  co.  Argyle ;  and  Colston  Hall, 
Lechlade,  co.  Oxford. 


CAMPBELL    OF    BLYTHSWOOD. 

Campbell,  Archibald  Campbell,  Esq.  of 
Blythswood,  Renfrewshire,  M.P.  for  and  Vice- 
Lieut,  of  that  CO.,  J.P.,  late  Lieut.-Col.  Scots 
Guards,  b.  22  Feb.  1837 ;  s.  his  father  1868 ;  m. 
7  July,  1864,  Hon.  Augusta  Clementina  Carington, 
dau.  of  Eobert  John,  2nd  Lord  Carrington. 

ICtlTCagC— Colin  Campbell,  of  Glasgow,  Merchant,  one 
of  the  Bailies  of  the  city  in  1015,  descended  from  the  Arden- 
tinny  branch  of  Campbell  of  Ardkinglas,  m.  Margaret  Lyon, 
and  had  a  son, 

ConN  Campbell,  of  Elie,  Provost  of   Glasgow  1636,  m. 
Grizel,  dau.  of  Ross  of  Thornton,  co.  Ayr,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Eobert,  of  Elie   and  Silvercraigs,  Dean  of  Guild  of  Glas- 
gow, TO.  (contract  dated  12  Feb.  1623)  Marion,  2nd  dau.  of 
James  Stev;art,  of  Floak,  Merchant,  Provost  of  Glasgow, 
and  had  a  dau.  Mary,  m.  Patrick  Bell,  of    Cowcaddens, 
Merchant,  Bailie  of  Glasgow,  and  a  son, 
Piobert,  of  Silvercraigs,  in.  Lilias,  dau.  of  James  Stewart  of 
Christwell  (a  branch  of  Stewart  of  Blackball),  and  had 
three  daus.,  1  Jean,  m.  Walter  Scott,  called  "Beardie," 
2nd  son  of  Walter  Scott,  of  Raeburn,  and  was   great- 
grandfather of  Sir  Walter  Scott,  Bart.,  of  Abbotsford  ; 
2  Lilias,  rn.  Thomas  Weir  of  Glasgow,  Merchant,  a  branch 
of  Weir   of  Clowburn;    3  Margaret,  -.n.  Michael  Allan, 
of  Drumsheugh,  Dean  of  Guild  of  Edinburgh. 
n.  Colin,  of  Blythswood,  of  whom  hereafter. 
III.  James,  Provost  of  Glasgow  1669 ;  m.  Jean  Cunningham, 

and  d.  s.  p. 
I.  Isabel,  ,a.  James  Bell,  Provost  of  Glasgow. 
The  2nd  son, 

Colin  Campbell,  of  Blythswood,  to.  1st,  Margaret,  sister  of 
Sir  Archibald  Fleming,  of  Ferme,  co.  Lanark,  by  whom  he 
had  an  only  dau., 

I.  Grizel,  to.  Robert  Vallange,  of  Possll,  and  d.  s.  'p. 
He  to.  2ndly,  Janet,  dau.  of  James  Muir,  of  Glasgow,  Mer- 
chant, and  had  further  issue, 

I.  Colin,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert,  of  North-Woodside,  Dean  of  Guild  of  Glasgow, 
m.  1st,  Katherine,  dau.  and  co-heir  (with  her  sister  .Mar- 
garet, m.  1st,  Patrick  Maxwell,  of  Newark,  and  2ndly, 
John,  nth  Earl  of  Glencairn)  of  John  Napier,  of  Kilmahew, 
CO.  Dumbarton ;  and  2ndly,  Jean,  dau.  of  James  Dunlop,  of 
Gamkirk,  co.  Lanark,  by  whom  (who  to.  2ndly,  1097, 
Patrick  Coutts,  of  Edinburgh,  Merchant)  he  had  two  daus.', 

1  Lilias,  m.  James  Dunlop,  of  Gamkirk. 

2  Janet,  to.  1701,  Thomas  Halibui-ton,  of  Newmains,  Ad- 
vocate, and  d.Mftll 


III.  John,  of  Woodside,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Jolm 
Douglas,  of  Mains,  co.  Dumbarton  (who  strictly  entailed  his 
estates  in  1701,  and  d.  1705),  and  had,  with  two  daus.  (one 
TO.  Capt.  Mathew  Campbell,  of  Skipness,  aud  the  other  m. 
John  Fullarton,  of  Greenhall)  two  sons, 

1  Colin,  of  whom  hereafter. 

2  James  Douglas,  of  Mains,  s.  to  Mains  1705,  assumed 
the  surname  of  Douglas,  m.  1st,  Isabel,  dau.  of  Hugh 
Corbet,  of  Hardgray,  and  2ndly,  Rebecca  Wallace,  and  (i!. 
April,  1743,  leaving  with  four  daus.  (1  Margaret, 
Foundress  of  the  Douglas-Support  estate,  m.  17.58, 
Archibald,  Duke  of  Douglas;  2  Jean,  to.  Walter  Mon- 
teath,  of  Kepp,  and  had  two  sons,  Walter,  father  of 
James  Monteath-Douglas,  of  Douglas-Support,  d.  s.  p. 
1851 ;  and  Thomas,  a  Jamaica  Merchant,  father  of  Gen. 
Sir  Thomas  Monteath-Douglas,  of  Douglas-Support  and 
Stonebres,  K.C.B.,  d.  without  male  issue,  18  Oct.  1868  ; 
3  Mary,  m.  Major  Hepburn;  4  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas 
Wallace),  three  sons, 

1  John  Douglas,  of  Mains,  m.  1732,  Agnes,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Jones,  of  Clober,  co.  Dumbarton,  and^had  issue, 
1  James,  of  whom  hereafter,  as  successor  to  Blyths- 
wood ;  2  John,  killed  at  Quebec ;  3  Colin,  d.  s.p.;  4 
Eobert  Douglas,  of  Mains,  d.  1804,  leaving  John,  d.  s.  p. 
1815;  Archibald,  d.  s.  p. ;  and  Colin,  of  Mains,  whose 
son,  Archibald,  s.  as  hereafter,  to  Blythswood  ;  5 
Campbell,  grandfather  of  Archibald  Campbell  Doug- 
las, of  Mains  (see  tkatfaniilij). 

2  James,  a  Virginia  Merchant;  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of 
George  Brent  of  Virginia,  and  had  Archibald  of 
Douglas-Support,  made  an  entail  of  his  estates,  1793, 
rf.  .?.  p.  1804 ;  Margaret,  of  Douglas-Support,  d.  unm. 
1832;  and  Katherine.  of  Douglas-Support,  m.  Gen. 
Charles  Pye,  who  assumed  her  surname.  She  d.  s.  p. 
1848. 

3  Colin,  d.  unm. 

rv.  James,  d.  s.  p.  aged  21.  His  brother  John  was  served 
heir  general  9  April,  1675. 

II.  Janet,  m.  Sir  John  Bell,  of  Hamilton  Farm,  Provost  of 
Glasgow. 

III.  Barbara,  m.  James  Hamilton  of  Glasgow,  Merchant,  a. 
Cadet  of  Hamilton  of  Woodhall. 

rv.  Marion,  di.  John  Young,  Professor  of  Theology,  GlasgO'S-. 

V.  Mary,  d.  unm.  aged  21. 
Colin  Campbell,  who  was  Provost  of  Glasgow  ICOl,  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Colin  Campbell,  of  Blythswood,  who  was  served  heir  to  his 
father  30  June,  1671,  and  to  his  uncle  James,  1  July,  1690. 
He  registered  his  arms,  1673,  and  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Lauder,  1st  bart.  of  Fountainhall,  and  d.  July,  1707, 
leaving  an  only  dau.  and  heiress, 

Mary  Campbell  of  Blythswood,  served  heir  special  of  her 
father  23  Jan.  1708,  m.  her  cousin,  Colin  Campbell,  son  of 
John  Campbell  of  Woodside,  who  was  served  heir  male  general 
and  heir  special  in  lands,  in  co.  Argyll,  to  his  uncle  and  father-  : 
inlaw,  Colin  Campbell,  of  Blythswood.  The  issue  of  this  mar- 
riage was  a  dau.,  m.  William  Somervillo,  son  of  John  Somer- 
ville.  Provost  of  Glasgow,  and  two  sons, 


Colin  Campbell  (who  d.  1746)  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Colin  Campbell  of  Blythswood,  who  made  an  entail  of  his 

estate  13  Dec.  1739,  and  d.  s.  p.,  when  he  was  s.  by  hia 

brother, 
James  Cajipbell  of  Blythswood,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  Walkin- 

shaw  of  Barrowfield,  and  d.  s.  p.  1767,  when  Blythswood 

passed  to  his  kinsman, 
James   Campbell   of   Blythswood,    formerly   Douglas   of 

Mains,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Campbell  on  inheriting 

Blythswood,  and  surrendered  Mains  to  his  next  brother.     He 

TO.  Henrietta,  dau.  of  James  Dunlop  of  Gainkirk,  by  whom 

(who  d.  1788)  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Archibald,  successor  to  his  brother. 

III.  James,  Lieut.  55th  regt.,  d.  at  Antigua,  1781. 

I.  Henrietta,  to.  1 776,  Archibald  Swinton,  of  Manderston  and 
Kiinmerghame,  co.  Berwick,  who  sold  Kiinmerghame.  She 
had  a  son,  John  Campbell  Swinton,  who  inherited  Kim- 
merghame  from  his  aunt. 

u.  Mary,  bought  Kimmerghame  from  her  brother-in-law, 
1846,  and  d.  unm.  1850,  leaving  her  property  to  her 
nephew. 

James  Campbell  d.  8  Jan.  1773,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

John  Campbell  of  Blythswood,  Lieut.-Col.  9th  regt.  of  foot, 
who  was  killed  at  Martinico,  Feb.  1794;  dying  unm.,  he  was 
s.  by  his  next  brother, 

Archibald  Campbell  of  Blythswood,  Major  1st  regt.  of 
foot  (Eoyals),  and  M.P.,  who  d.  s.p.  1338,  and  was  s.  by  his 
lunsman  and  heir  male, 


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AErniBALD  Douglas,  Esq.  of  Elythswootl,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
eldest  son  of  Colin  Douglas,  Esq.  of  Mains,  co.  Dumbavton, 
He  took  the  name  of  Campbell  1838.  He  m.  1834,  Caroline 
Agnes,  dau.  of  Mungo  Dick,  Esq.  of  Titkerro,  co.  Fife,  and 
had  issue, 
Archibald,  now  of  Blythswood. 

Sholto  Douglas  Canipbell-Douslas  (Rev.),  of  Douglas-Sup- 
port, CO.  Lanark,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  assumed  the  sur- 
name of  Douglas,  18(39,  at  the  death  of  Sir  Thomas  M. 
Douglas,  Bart. 

Barrington,  Lieut.-Col.  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  m.  7  July, 
1871,  Mildred  Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Joseph  Hawley, 
Bart. 

Louisa  Campbell,  m.  3  Nov.  1857,  Major  the  Hon.  Hercules 
Boyle  Rowley  (vide  Burke's  Peerage,  Langford). 
Helen. 
He  d.  1868. 

.(i cms— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  gyronny  of  eight  or  and  sa. 
each  charged  with  a  trefoil  slipped  counterchanged ;  2nd  and 
Srd,  arg.,  a  lymphad  sa. 
Crest — A  ship  at  anchor,  ppr. 
il/iJiio— Vincit  labor. 
Seat — Blythswood  House,  Eenfrew,  N.B. 
Toion  House — 2,  Seamore  Place,  Maylair,  W. 


CAMPBELL    OF    DX7N001T. 

PlETDELL  -  BOUTEEIE  -  CAMPBELi,     PhILIP   Ar- 

THUE,  Esq.  of  Duuoon,  co.  Argyll,  Lieut.-Col.  Bengal 
Army,  I.  8  Aug.  1821 ;  m.  7  Aug.  1861,  Caroline 
Mary,  only  child  of  Richard  Hetley,  Esq.  of  the 
Close,  Salisbury,  by  Caroline  Letitia,  his  wife,  eldest 
dau.  of  John  Campbell  of  Dunoon,  and  has  issue, 

I.  RicHAED  Arthur,  b.  6  July,  18C2. 

II.  Ernest,  h.  17  June,  1866. 

I.  Mary  Lilian,  6.  2-1  March,  1S68. 
He  is  the  fourth  son  of  the  late  Hon.  and  Rev. 
Frederick  Pleydell-Bouverie,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Richai'd  J.  Sullivan,  Bart,  {see 
Burke's  Peerage,  Radnor.)  By  the  death  s.^y.  of 
John  Henry  Campbell  Wyndham,  brother  of  Caroline 
Letitia  Campbell,  wife  of  Richard  Hetley,  Esq. 
Mr.  Bouverie-Campbell's  wife  succeeded  to  the 
Inuellan  and  Dunoon  estates  as  heir  under  a  deed 
of  entail  executed  by  Col.  John  Campbell,  6  June, 
17G7 ;  and  he  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Campbell,  in  addition  to  and  after  those  of 
Pleydell-Bouverie. 

JLtlirilflC— The  Campbells  of  Dunoon  derive  descent 
through  the  Auchawillig  and  Ardentinny  Campbells  from  the 
house  of  Ardkinglas. 

John  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Dunoon,  and  of  Blunham  House, 
CO.  Beds,  Col.  in  the  array  and  Governor  of  Chelsea  Hospital, 
m.  12  April,  1761,  Susanna,  dau.  and  co-heir  (with  her  sister 
Ehzabeth,  wife  of  Peter  Burrell,  Esq.)  of  John  Lewis,  Esq., 
and  had  issue, 
John,  his  heir. 

Susan  Elizabeth,  ni.  John  Payne,  Esq. 

Charlotte  Julia,  m.  21  Aug.  1798,  Georga  William,  10th  Earl 
of  Rothes,  and  had  an  only  dau.  Lady  Elizabeth  Jane  Leslie, 
ni.  16  Dec.  1830,  Capt.  Wathen,  15th  Hussars. 
Col.  Campbell  d.  25  April,  1773,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Lieut. -CoL.  John  Campbell  of  Dunoon,   and  of  Blunham, 

6.  30  Oct.  1771 ;  m.  28  Sept.   1797,  Caroline  Frances,   dau.   of 

Henry  Penruddock  Wyndham,   Esq.   M.P.,   of  The   College, 

Sarum,  and  by  her  (who  d.  3  Dec  1845)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Henry  Campbell- Wyndham  in.  7  Feb.  1849,  Urania 

Mary  Anne,  only  child  of  Col.  Kington,  and  d.  s.  p.  16  Nov. 

18G8,  when  his  Scotch  estates  passed  under  a  deed  of  entail 

to  Mrs.  Bouverie-Campbell. 

1.  Caroline  Letitia,  m.  July,  1821,  Richard  Hetley,  Esq.  and 
d.  20  Nov.  1829,  leaving  an  only  child,  Caroline  Mary,  wife 
of  Col.  Arthur  Philip  Pleydell-Bouverie. 
n.  Julia  Anne  Frances,  rn.  Stephen  Kdwaid  Thornton,  Esq. 
ni.  Ellen  Christian,  m.   Richard  King,   Esq.  of  Warnfurd, 
Hants  (see  King-Wyndham). 

_  j^rms— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  grand  quarters,  gyronny  of 
eight  or  and  sa.,  abordure  engrailed  of  the  first  charged  with 
eight  crescents  of  the  second,  for  Campbell;  2nd  and  3rd,  grand 
quarters  counter-quartered  —  1st  and  4th,  per  fess  or  and 
arg.  an  eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  sa.,  on  the  breast  an 
inescutcheon  gu.,  charged  with  a  bend  vair,  for  Bouverie— 2nd 
and  3rd,  arg..  a  bend  gu.  gutte-d'eau  between  two  crows  Sa.,  a 
Chief  chequy  or  and  of  the  third,  for  Plexdell. 


Crests— 1st :  Two  oars  of  a  lymphad  dispojcd  in  saltire  ppr 
and  m  an  escrol  over  the  same  the  motto  "Vis  et  fides  "  for 
Campbell;  2nd:   A  demi-eagle  displayed  with  two  heads',  sa. 
ducally  gorged  or,  and  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  cross- 
crosslet  arg.,  for  Bouverie. 

Jl/o«o— Patria  cara  carior  libertas,  for  Bouveeib. 

Scat— Dunoon,  Greenock,  Argyllshire. 


CAMPBELL    OP    IIONZIE. 

The  late  Alexander  Cameron  Campbell,  Esq. 
of  Monzie  Castle,  co.  Perth,  and  Inverawe,  co. 
Argyll,  M.P.  for  that  co.  1841  to  1813,  and  formerly 
of  the  15th  Hussars,  6.  30  Dec.  1812  ;  m.  27  May, 
1814,  Christiana  (Mrs.  Cameron-Campbell,  of 
Monzie),  only  child  of  Sir  Duncan  Cameron,  Bart, 
of  Eassifern,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Alexander,  6.  30  March,  1847,  d.  young. 

I.  Christina,  m.  5  July,  1865,  Henry  Spencer  Lucy,  Esq.  of 
Charlecote  Park,  Warwickshire. 

II.  Louisa.  HI.  Mary,  d.  young. 

Mr.  Campbell  was  representative  of  the  Monzie 
branch  of  the  house  of  Campbell,  being  son  and  heir 
(by  Christina  Menzies  his  wife)  of  Lieut.-Gen. 
Alexander  Campbell,  of  Monzie  and  Finnah, 
M.P.,  who  derived  from  Archibald  Campbell,  of 
Monzie,  4th  son  of  Sir  Duncan  Campbell,  1st  bart. 
of  Glenorchy.  Mr.  Campbell,  of  Monzie,  had  a 
brother,  Robert  ;  and  a  sister,  Caroline,  wife  of 
Charles  Swinfen,  Esq.  of  Swinfen.  He  s.  his  father 
24  Feb.  1832,  and  d.  5  Jan.  1869. 

^)-TOs— Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  or,  gyronny  of  eight  or  and 
sa.,  for  Campbell;  2nd,  arg.,  a  lymphad  or  galley  sa.,  with 
oars  in  action,  for  Lorn;  3ni,  or,  a  less  chequy  arg.  and  az., 
for  Stewart  of  Lorn,  a  mullet  for  difference. 

Crest — A  boar's  head  erased  ppr. 

il/o«o— Follow  me. 

Scais— Monzie  Castle,  Crieff;  Fassifcrn,  Fort  William,  N.B. 


CAMPBELL    OF    BALLOCHYLE. 

Campbell,  MacIver  Forbes  Moeison,  Esq.  of 
Ballochj'lc,  CO.  Argyll,  b.  1  June,  1867;  s.  his 
father  1872. 

itinCitJC— This  family,  one  of  great  antiquity  in  Cowa), 
CO.  Argyll,  although,  like  other  families  of  the  same  blood 
in  that  co.,  incorporated  for  some  centuries  in  the  Clan 
Campbell,  is  of  the  ancient  race  known  as  the  Clan  Iver.  The 
ancestors  of  that  Clan,  which  is  traceable  to  Glenlyon  in  co. 
Perth,  under  their  heroic  chief  Iver-Crom,  bore  an  important 
part  in  the  expedition  of  Alexander  II.  of  Scotland  in  1221, 
which  resulted  in  the  subjugation  of  Argyll  proper  and  of 
Cowal  to  the  power  of  the  Crown,  and  they  were  rewarded  with 
lands  in  both  districts.  A  large  portion  of  those  lands  in 
Argyll  was  formed  into  a  barony  under  the  title  of  Dominium 
de  Mac  Iver  or  Mac  Iver's  Lairdship.  The  Cowal  acquisitions 
came,  after  the  conquest  aforesaid,  into  the  possession  of  a 
member  of  the  family  of  whom  tradition  has  not  preserved 
the  name,  but  whose  undoubted  representatives  are  the  JIac 
Ivers  of  Strathauchie,  latterly  the  Campbells  of  Ballochyle. 

The  offshoots  of  this  family  occasionally  spelt  their  name 
Mclver,  which  passed  into  McUre,  and  by  dropping  of  the 
prefix  (a  process  of  which  the  examples  are  abundant  in  High- 
land patronymics)  into  Ure.  The  bearers  of  that  name,  who 
are  found  in  cos.  Dumbarton,  Stirling,  &c.,  are  doubtless 
descendants  of  the  Cowal  Maclvers.  The  name  Ure  has  been 
ignorantly  confounded  by  some  heraldic  writers  with  that  of 
Urie  or  Urrie,  a  name  of  English  origin. 

The  Lairds  of  Ballochyle,  both  as  Mclversand  as  Campbells, 
possessed  for  several  generations  the  beautiful  lands  of  Kil- 
bride, on  Loch  Fyne,  about  three  miles  from  Invcrary,  close  to 
Pcnnymore  (also  formerly  possessed  by  a  Mclver),  anil  oppysilo 
Strachur,  but  now  in  the  possession  of  the  Duke  of  Argyll.  It 
is  conjectured,  from  documents  in  the  Ballocliy'c  Charter 
Chest,  that  it  was  during  the  Lairdship  of  Charles  Campbrll  of 
Ballochyle,  about  the  middle  of  the  17th  centiuy,  Uiat  ilio 
lands  of  Kilbride  passed  into  the  hands  of  the  Arcyll  (.-uihly  ; 
there  is  also  a  tradition  in  the  family  that  the  Mriinuess  of 
Argyll,  the  then  chief  of  the  Campbells  (named  Gilleasbuig 
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Erumnch,  or  Archibald  the  Grim),  who  was  beheaded  at 
Edinburgh,  27  May,  IGGl,  gave  the  Ballochyles  certain  lands 
in  Cowal,  taking  in  exchange  those  of  Kilbride. 

I\'erMcIvek,  of  Dergachie  (which  adjoins,  and  is  now  incor- 
porated with  Ballochyle),  who  is  on  record  as  the  representative 
of  the  family  in  1445  and  1431,  had  two  sons,  John  of  Der- 
gachie, his  successor,  and  Alexander,  of  Kilbride,  who  had  two 
sons,  Archibald  of  Kilbride  (Loch  Fyne),  and  Iver-McAlister 
Viclver,  who  became  proprietor  of  Ballochyle  on  the  death  of 
his  cousin,  Iver  Maclan,  and  left  two  sons,  Charles,  of  Bal- 
loch)-le,  who  succeeded  to  the  representation  of  the  family, 
and  Alexander. 

John  McIveb  of  Dergachie,  the  elder  son,  was  5.  by  his 
only  son, 

Iyer  MacIan  VicIvee,  who,  in  1542,  acquired  the  lands  of 
Ballochyle  and  Stronsaul,  but  dying  without  issue,  between 
1559  and  155.3,  was  .?.  in  the  representation  of  the  family  by 
Archibald  Maclver  of  Kilbride,  elder  son  of  his  uncle  Alexan- 
der Mad  ver,  of  Kilbride,  and  in  his  property  of  Ballochyle 
by  Iver,  his  uncle  Alexander's  younger  son. 

Archibald  (Gillespie-MacAlister-VicIver)  of  Kilbride, 
obtained  a  new  charter  of  Kilbride  from  Colin  Campbell  of 
Glenorchy,  the  Superior  in  1561 ;  he  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

John  Ian-JIacGillespie-VicAlister-VicIver  of  Kilbride, 
who  having,  it  is  presumed,  no  male  issue,  resigned  Kilbride 
in  1572,  in  favour  of  his  cousin,  the  heir  male  and  representa- 
tive of  the  family,  Charles  Mclver  of  Ballochyle,  failing  whom 
to  Alexander,  brother  of  the  said  Charles. 

Charles  McI\t;r  of  Ballochyle  s.  his  cousin  John  in  Kil- 
bride, and  in  his  representation  of  the  family  in  1572,  or  soon 
after.    He  had  two  sons, 

1  Alexander. 

2  Robert,  who  d.  7  March,  1C34,  aged  96,  progenitor  of  the 
McIvers  or  McUres  of  Glasgow. 

Charles  Mclver  of  Ballochyle  d.  in  1599,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Alexander  MacIveb,  of  Ballochyle  and  Kilbride,  who  m. 
Anna  Campbell,  and  had  by  her, 

1  Archibald,  who  d.  s.  'p.  v.  '/>. 

2  Iver,  who  s.  3  Charles,  who  continued  the  line. 

Tver  McIver  or  Campbell  of  Ballochyle  and  Kilbride,  2nd 
son  and  successor  of  Alexander,  appears  to  have  been  the  last 
of  the  family  who  possessed  Kilbride.  In  1658  he  resigned 
Ballochyle,  with  the  adjacent  lands,  in  favour  of  his  brother 
Charles.    He  d.  s  p.,  and  was  s.  by 

Charles  Campbell  of  Ballochyle,  who  on  11  Aug.  165S, 
obtained  a  charter  from  Archibald,  Marquess  of  Argyll,  his 
chief,  for  the  lands  of  Ballochyle,  <&c.  He  d.  before  1674,  and 
appears  to  have  had  two  sons, 

1  Evar,  his  successor. 

2  Charles,  a  Captain  under  King  Charles  II.,  .slain  at  the 
battle  of  Worcester,  3  Sept.  1651.  His  dau.  Janet, 
m.  1668,  John  Stirling,  of  the  Drampellier  family,  great 
grandfather  of  Major -Gen.  Herbert  Marshall,  Madras 
Army,  and  Secretary  to  Government  in  the  Military 
Department. 

He  was  .?.  by  his  son, 

EvAR  Campbell,  of  Ballochyle,  who  obtained  5  June,  1674, 
a  charter  for  the  lands  of  Ballochyle  from  Archibald,  Earl  of 
Argyll,  his  chief.     Evar  Campbell  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Charles  Campbell  of  Ballochyle,  known  in  his  district  by 
the  GaeUc  name  of  Tearlach-an-oir,  or  Charles  of  the  gold  (he 
having  been  said  to  have  found  some  treasure),  who  obtained 
a  precept  on  24  Oct.  1718,  from  the  Commissioners  of  the  Duke 
of  Argyll,  to  enter  him  heir  to  bis  father  Evar.  Charles  was 
s.  by  his  son, 

Alexander  Campbell,  of  Ballochyle,  6.  11  April,  1711,  who 
obtained  a  precept,  3  Oct.  1744,  from  his  chief  Archibald, 
Duke  of  Argyll,  to  enter  him  heir  to  his  father,  Charles. 
In  1728,  Alexander  m.  Violet,  b.  28  April,  1711,  dau.  of  Dun- 
can Campbell  of  Dergachie  (a  branch  of  the  Campbell,  now 
Callander  of  Ardkinglas  and  Craigforth),  by  his  wife  Marion, 
dau.  of  MacLachlan,  of  MacLachan,  Loch  Fyne.  Alexander 
Campbell  d.,  aged  84,  in  1795,  leaving  by  his  wife  (who  d. 
aged  93,  in  1804)  fifteen  children. 

Alexander  Campbell,  2nd  of  Ballochyle,  6.  16  May,  1749, 
3rd  son,  s.  his  father  Alexander  in  1795,  at  the  age  of  46,  his 
eldest  brother,  Daniel,  having  been  disinherited  and  having 
d.  in  America,  and  his  2nd  eldest  brother,  Charles,  ha\  ing  been 
drowned  at  Samlach,  Arran,  in  1760.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Robert  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Ardentinnie,  Loch  Long,  and  d. 
30  June,  18U,  aged  62,  leaving  issue, 


Alexander,  s.  his  father. 

Archibald,  6.  26  March,  1779 ;  d.  a  Capt.  at  Berbiee,  13  May, 

1807,  unm. 
Robert,  6.  26  Aug.  1782,  Lieut.  1st  Royals,  d.  unm. 
Charles,  b.  3  May,  1784;  d.  young. 
Susan,  b.  26  May,  1776;  in.    John  Colquhoun,  Esq.,  M.D., 

of  Torrs,  Kilbarchen,  Renfrewshire,  and  d.  s.p.  at  Greenock, 

2  Nov.  1836. 
Mary,  6.  8  Jan.  1787;  d.  30  March,  1860. 

Alexander  Campbell  was  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Argyll,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

Alexander  Campbell,  3rd  of  Ballochyle,  Lieut.-Col. 
ArgyllMilitia,6.  14  0ct.  1777;  d.4Dec.  1819;  m.  2  June,  1809, 
Elizabeth  Forbes  Rose  (who  d.  7  June,  1860),  11th  child  of 
WiUiam  Rose  Esq.  (the  representative  of  the  family  of 
Ballivat,  co.  Nairn,  a  branch  of  the  very  ancient  family  of 
Rose  of  Kilravock),  and  had  issue, 

I.  Alexander,  of  Ballochyle,  .?.  his  father. 

II.  William  Rose,  s.  his  brother. 

I.  Mary,  6.  28  July,  1810;  m.  20  May,  1826,  Henry  Vibart, 
Esq.,  H.E.I.C.'s  Madras  Civil  Service,  3rd  son  of  Col. 
Vibart,  Bengal  Army,  of  Arnberd  House,  Somersetshire, 
and  had  issue. 

II.  Violet,  b.  20  May,  1814;  m.  Lieut.  George  Burn,  14th 
Madras  Native    Infantry,   now  Major-Generul,    and    had 


Alexander  Campbell  d.  1819,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Campbell,  4th  of  Ballochyle,  6.  30  July,  1812, 
an  officer  55th  Foot.  He  d.  unm.  in  India,  8  Feb.  1833,  and 
was  s.  by  his  brother, 

William  Rose  Campbell,  of  Ballochyle,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
Argyll,  6.  7  Sept.  1819,  who  became  Lieut.-Col.  H.E.I.C.'s 
MiUtary  Service,  and  served  with  distinction  in  the  Indian 
Mutiny.  He  m.  1st,  2  Nov.  1854,  Hon.  Clementina  Maria 
Arbuthnott,  youngest  dau.  of  John,  8th  Viscount  Arbuthnott, 
by  whom  (wlio  d.  23  Oct.  1857),  he  had  one  child,  Clementina 
Rose,  b.  26  Jan.  1856  ;  d.  25  Sept.  1856.  He  m.  2ndly,  at  Edin- 
burgh, 12  Dec.  1862,  Jean  Morison,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James 
Buchanan,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Professor  of  Divinity,  New  College, 
Edinburgh,  and  d.  1872,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Alaster  Morison,  b.  16  Sept.  1863 ;  d.  21  Sept.  1863. 

II.  MacIver  Forbes  Morison,  now  of  Ballochyle. 
I.  Mary  Morison,  6.  28  Oct.  1864. 

Col.  Campbell's  widow  m.  21  Aug.  1878,  Hugh  Miller,  Esq. 

y4rm.s— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th;  gyronny  of  eight  or  and  s.i., 
for  Campbell  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  quarterly  or  and  gu.  a  leopard's 
face  ppr.,  for  MacIver.  Crest— A  boar's  head  couped  ppr. 
and  in  an  escrol  over  the  same  this  motto,  "I  will  not  forget." 

Seat — Ballochyle,  Dunoon,  N.B. 


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CAMPBELL    OF    TKEESBANK. 


Campbell,  George  James,  Esq.  of  Cessnock, 
and  Treesbank,  co.  Ayr,  D.L.  and  J. P.,  Lieut.-Col. 
Ayrshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b.  July,  1800  ;  m.  1st, 
Dec.  1822,  Elizabeth  M'Kerell,  only  child  of  the 
late  Col.  John  Reid,  E.I.C.S.  (by  Elizabeth  his  -wife, 
dau.  of  John  M'Kerell,  of  Hillhouse),  by  whom 
(who  d.  1 826)  he  has  two  surviving  daus., 

I.  Elizabeth,  7)i.  Clemens,  Count  Einsiedel,  of  the  family  of 
WoLKENBOURG  of  Saxony. 

II.  Mary,   in.  James  Campbell,  3rd  son  of  Colin  Campbell, 
Esq.  of  Jura  and  Craignish. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Aug.  1829,  Catharine  Indiana,  2ncl 
dau.  of  the  late  Major  Jones,  of  the  25th  Light 
Dragoons,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  James,  b.  Jan.  1832,  Capt.  2nd  regt.  of  Lancers,  of 
Wirtemberg. 

II.  John  Daniel,  Lieut.  2nd  Royal  Lanarkshire  Militia. 

III.  Frederick  Alexander,  27th  Foot,  d.  12  June,  1859. 

IV.  William  Hugh,  6.  June,  1847,  Capt.  Royal  Ayr  and  Wig- 
ton  MiUtia. 

I.  Malvina  Jemima,  m..  Auguste,  Baron  de  Schaeffe,  Col. 
of  Dragoons  in  the  Service  of  Prussia. 

ILtllCJtflf.— James  Campbell,  of  Treesbank,  co.  Ayr,  2na 

son  of  Sir  Hugh  Campbell,  Bart.,  of  Cessnock,  by  Ehzabeth 

Campbell  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John,  Master  of 

Loudoun,  became  male  representative  of  the  bouse  of  Cessnock, 

I  at  the  decease  of  bis  brother.  Sir  George.    He  d.  after  1730 


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(he  wns  tlipn  upwai-as  of  90  years  of  age),  leavina  by  Jean 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Mure,  of  Rowallan,  a  son  and 
successor, 

Geouge  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Trceshank,  m.  1708,  Anne, 
youngest  dau.  of  David  Boswell,  of  Auchinlcck,  and  had  (with 
two  daus.,  Anne,  d.  unm. ;  and  Jean,  m.  1746,  the  Kev. 
George  Read)  two  sons.    The  elder, 

James  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Treesbank,  chief  of  the  Campbells 
ofVcssnocl;  m.  1st,  17C3,  Helen,  2nd  dau.  of  Andrew  M'Credie, 
Esq.  of  Pierceton,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  child,  Jean,  m. 
1787,  Kobert  Keid,  Esq.  of  Adamton,  and  d.  Aug.  1789,  leaving 
a  dau.,  Helen,  who  d.  April,  1790.  He  m.  2ndly,  1768,  Mary, 
2nd  dau.  of  David  Montgomery,  of  Lainshaw  (by  his  wife 
Veronica,  dau.  of  James  Boswell,  of  Auchinleck),  and  had  two 
sons,  George  James,  his  successor;  and  David,  a  Col.  in  the 
army.    He  d.  1776,  and  wa.s  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  James  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Treesbank,  m.  1797,  his 
cousin,  Elizabeth  Montgomery  Beaumont,  only  dau.  of  Mrs. 
Elizabeth  Montgomery,  heiress  of  Lainshaw,  and  sister  of  Sir 
James  Montgomery  Cunningliame,  Bart,  of  Corse  Hill,  by 
whom  he  had  issue,  George  James,  his  heir;  John;  David; 
Jane  Maxwell ;  Elizabeth  Montgomery  ;  Mary;  and  Anne. 
The  Laird  d.  Nov.  1S15,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the 
present  George  James  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Treesbank. 

Arms — Gyronny  of  eight  or  and  sa.,  within  a,  bordui-e  gu. 
charged  with  eight  escallops  of  the  lirst,  and  a  ctiuton,  also 
gyronny  of  eight  erm.  and  gu. 

Crest— A  phoenix  head  erased  or. 

il/otfo— Constanter  et  prudenter. 

Scat — Treesbank  House,  Kilmarnock,  N.B. 


CAMPBELL    OF    SKERRINGTOH. 

Campbell,  William,  Esq.  of  Skerrington,  co. 
Ajr,  b.  27  June,  1855  ;  s.  1868. 

^LinCKQt. — This  is  one  of  the  most  ancient  families  in 
Ayrshire,  and  derived  from  the  same  stock  as  Loudoun. 

Sib  Gillespick  Campbell,  of  Lochow,  who  appears  in  a 
Charter  in  1266,  and  from  whom  the  noble  families  of  Argyll 
and  Loudoun  are  descended,  jji.  a  dau.  of  William  de  Somer- 
ville,  Baron  of  Carnwath,  and  was  father  of  Sir  Colin  Camp- 
bell, of  Lochow,  who  had  several  sons,  of  whom  Sir  Niel  was 
progenitor  of  the  Argyll  family,  and  Donald  was  father  of 
Sir  Duncan,  progenitor  of  the  Loudoun  family:  from  the 
above  Sir  Colin,  the  Campbells  of  Skerrington  claim  to  be 
derived. 

Eleanora  Campbell  (eldest  sister  of  John  Campbell,  Esq. 
of  Skerrington,  who  d.  s.  p.,  and  dau.  of  John  Campbell,  Esq. 
of  Skerrington,  by  Wilhelmina  his  wife,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen. 
Sir  Andrew  Agnew,  Bart,  of  Loehnaw)  m.  Charles  Maxwell,  of 
Cowhill,  CO.  Dumfries,  and  had,  with  a  dau..  Miss  Wilhel- 
mina Maxwell,  of  Cowhill,  a  son, 

DuGALD  John  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Skerrington,  who  m.  25 
Aug.  1804,  Janet,  4th  dau.  of  the  Hon.  William  Baillie,  of 
Polkemmet,  one  of  the  Senators  of  the  College  of  Justice  in 
Scotland,  and  had  issue,  Charles  and  William,  both  deceased; 
Robert,  late  of  Skerringion ;  Dugald,  b.  la  Aug.  1816; 
Margaret  Colquhoun,  rn.  Thomas  Durham  Weir,  Esq.  of  Bog- 
head, CO.  Linlithgow,  and  is  deceased;  Susan  Dalrymple,  da- 
ceased  ;  Caroline,  deceased ;  Jessy,  m.  Patrick  George  Skene, 
Esq.  of  Hallyards,  co.  Fife;  Isabella,  deceased;  and  Mary. 
The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Skerrington,  6.  19  Dec.  1814;  m. 
25  Jan.  1843,  Anne,  only  surviving  dau.  of  John  Carr,  Esq. 
of  Dunslon  Hill,  co.  Durham,  and  had  issue, 

William,  present  representative. 

Isabella,  m.  Osmund  Scager,  Esq.  elder  son  of  Charles  Scager, 

M.A.  of  Worcester  Coll.,  Oxford. 
Mary,  deceased.  Caroline.  Anne. 

Henrietta.  Helena. 

^ i-ms— Quarterly :  Ist,  gyronny  of  eight  or  and  sa. ;  2nd, 
az.,  three  cross  crosslets  fitchee  issuing  out  of  as  many  cres- 
cents arg. ;  3rd,  az.,  three  boars'  heads  erased  arg.,  between 
a  lance  issuing  out  of  the  dexter  base,  and  a  Lochaber  axe 
issuing  out  of  the  sinister,  both  erect  in  pale  of  the  second ; 
4th,  gyronny  of  eight  gu.  and  erm. 

Cr(fl—A.  dexter  hand  and  arm  in  armour,  holding  a  garland 
of  laurels  all  ppr. 

3/o«oes— Above    the    crest,   "   Campi  fcro  proemia  belli." 
Under  the  arms,  "  Wisdom's  beginning  is  God's  fear." 
Scal—i,  Daraaway  Street,  Edinburgh. 


CAMPBELL    OF    OHMiriALE. 

FtTNTEE-CAMPBELL,     MhS.      CATHERINE      HeLEX 

of  Orraidale,  co.  Argyll,  s.  her  father  1874  ;  m.  1854, 
William  Morrison  Hunter,  Esq.  2nd  son  of  tha 
late  James  Himter,  Esq.  of  Hafton,  co.  Argyll,  who 
d.  1859,  and  has  issue,  an  only  dau., 

Margaret  Jane  Campbell. 
Mrs.  Hunter  assumed  the  name  of  Campbell  on 
entering  into  possession  of  her  paternal  estate  in 
1874. 

HiuCatlC. — Campbell,  of  Ormidalo,  next  in  entail  t':> 
Campbell,  of  Otter,  springs  from  John  Campbell,  of  Kinoch- 
tree,  a  younger  son  of  Campbell,  of  Lundy,  in  Angus,  whose 
ancestor  v/as  Thomas  Campbell,  2nd  son  of  Colin,  1st  Earl  of 
Argyll. 

The  late  Robert  Nutter  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Ormidale,  co. 
Argyll,  Lieut.-Col.  4th  Madras  N.I.,  for  many  years  in  com- 
mand of  the  Nair  Brigade,  at  Travancore,  b.  1799,  was  the  only 
surviving  son  of  John  Campbell,  of  Ormidale,  by  Catherine 
his  wife,  and  grandson  of  Alexander  Campbell,  of  Ormidale, 
who  was  2nd  son  of  John  Campbell,  of  Otter,  by  his  2nd  wife, 
a  dau.  of  John  Stenhouse,  Esq.  of  Drummore.  He  in.  1828, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  the  late  Thomas  Warrand,  Esq.  of  Leutran, 
CO.  Inverness,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Morison,  d.  1813. 

II.  Alene  Hugh  Munro. 


u.  Emily  Jessie,  m.  1851,  William  Connal,  Esq. 
^rms— Gyronny  of  eight,  erm  and  sa. 
Creat — A  boar's  head  fesswise  coupcd  or. 
Motto — Ne  obliviscaris. 
SccU— Ormidale,  ArgyU,shire. 


CAMPBELL-RENTON    OF    LAMBERTON. 

Campbell-Renton,  Charles  Feedeeick,  Esq. 
of  Lamberton  and  Mordington,  co.  Berwick,  J.P., 
late  Major  87th  R.  I.  Fusihers,  b.  2  May,  1819  ;  in. 
1866,  Lilian,  2nd  dau.  of  George  Stirling.  Esq.  of 
Edinburgh,  and  has  issue, 


I.  Robert  Charles,  h.  1S67. 

I.  Pauhne  Louise. 

II.  Susan  Lilian. 


III.  Jane  Ejeanora. 


Mr.  Campbell-Renton  is  only  surviving  son  of  the 
late  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Campbell,  of  the  42nd  High- 
landers (who  d.  1852),  by  Susan  his  wife,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Alexander  Renton,  Esq.  of  Mordington 
House.  His  four  brothers,  all  now  deceased,  were, 
Alexander ;  John,  M.P.  for  Berwick-on-Tweed ; 
William,  of  the  4th  and  26th  regts. ;  and  Archibald, 
Major  42nd  Highlanders. 

Sec^.s— Lamberton,     and    Mordington,    Berwick-on-Twccd : 
Army  and  Navy  Club,  S.W. ;  New  Club,  Edinburgh. 


CAMPBELL    OF    EDENWOOD. 

Campbell,  Sib  Geoege,  K.C.S.L,  M.P.,  of 
Edenwood,  co.  Fife,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1824;  m. 
1854,  Letitia  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  T.-G.  Vibart,  Esq., 
Bengal  Civil  Service,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir 
Francis  Workman  Macuaghten,  Bart.,  and  has  issue, 
I.  George,  6.  1861.  ii.  Archibald  Gowan,  6. 1868. 

III.  Donald  Macnaghten,  d.  4  Nov.  1878,  aged  3  years  aud 

a-half. 
1.  Julia  Margaret.  ii.  Elizabeth  Jane. 

Sir  George  Campbell  was  for  many  years  in  the 
India  Civil  Service,  for  some  time  Judge  of  the 
High  Coui't  at  Calcutta,  and  Chief  Commissioner  of 
Central  Provinces  of  India,  and  afterwards  Lieut.- 
Governor  of  Bengal.  On  retiring  in  1874  he  was 
appointed  a  Member  of  the  Council  of  India,  but 


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resigned  that  po-ition  on  being  clcfted  M.P.  for 
Eirkcaldy  in  1875.  JIc  is  eldest  son  (by  Margaret 
his  wife,  dau.  of  A.  Christie,  Esq.  of  Ferrybank)  of 
Sir  G-eorge  Campbell,  of  Edenwood,  elder  brother  of 
John,  1st  Lord  Campbell  {see  Baeon  Steatheden- 
AND  Campbell  in  Burke's  Peeraye  and  Baronetage) 
He  has  had  two  brothers  and  two  sisters,  viz., 
Charles  Halyburton,  Bengal  C.S.,  m.  2  Aug.  1860, 
Evelyn  (who  d.  1867),  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Stuart, 
Esq.  of  Crosbie,  West  Galloway,  and  grand-dau.  of 
the  late  Lord  G-eorge  Stuart,  C.B. ;  John  Scarlett ; 
Margaret  Charlotte,  m.  1st,  29  July,  1845,  D.  Jones, 
Esq.  of  Pantglas,  M.P.,  deceased  ;  and  2ndly,  Sir 
Eichard  Levinge,  Bart.,  she  d.  1874;  Frances,  ???. 
27  Aug.  1830,  the  Hon.  Fitzgerald  Algernon  C. 
Foley,  K.N.,  and  d.  1867. 

Arms  —  Gyronny  of  eight  or  and  sa.,  within  a  bordure 
engrailed  quarterly  or  and  sa.,  charged  with  eight  buckles 
counterchanged. 

Crest — A  boar'.s  head  erased  gyronny  of  eight  or  and  sa. 

Motto — Audacter  et  aperte. 

Seat — Edenwood,  Cupar,  co.  Fife. 

Town  House- 13,  ComwaU  Garden?,  S.Vv'. 


CAMPBELL    OP    COLGHAIN. 

Campbell,  Colin,  Esq.  of  Colgrain,  co.  Dumbar- 
ton, J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  2  Sept.  1819 ;    m.  3  June, 
1845,  Jessie,  dau.  of  Wm.  Middleton,  Esq.,  son  of 
John  Middleton,  Esq.  of  Shiels,  Aberdeeushii-e,  and 
has  had  issue, 
I.  Colin  John,  late  Lieut.  Eoyal  Scots  Greys,  b.  28  May,  1848 ; 
m.  3  Oct.  1872,  Constance  Henrietta,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Arthur 
Brinsley  Brooke,  Bart,  of  Colebrooke,  M.P.  for  co.  Fer- 
managh, and  has  issue,  Alice  Constance. 
ij.  William  Middleton,   b.  15  Aug.   1849;  m.  0  Jan.   1873, 
Edith  Agncta,  dau.  of  B.  C.  L.  Bevan,    Esq.   of  Fosbury 
and  Trent  Park,  by  the  Lady  Agneta  Elizabeth  Yorko 
his  wife,  and  has  issue,  Colin  Algernon,  b.  1875 ;  Agneta 
Elspeth,  6.  1877. 
III.  Henry  Alexander,  Lieut.  Eoyal  Artillery,  b.  16  April, 
18.31 ;  m.  5  July,  1876,  Ivy  Valerie,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry 
Augustus  Clavering,  Bart.,  of  Axwell  Park,  co.  Durham, 
and  has  issue,  Eawdon  Clavering,  b.  13  April,  1877. 
I.  Jessie  Middleton,  b.  1846  ;  d.  1819. 

iLinCaCJE.— Colin  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Colgrain,  b.  8  Jan. 
1782,  wa.s  3rd  son  of  John  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Morrcston, 
Lanarkshire,  West  Indian  Merchant  and  proprietor,  by  Marion 
Murdock  his  wife,  which  John  Campbell  was  3rd  son  of  Alex- 
ander Campbell,  Capt.  in  the  old  "Black  Watch,"  of  the  family 
of  Kinloch,  Perthshire,  descended  from  Campbell  of  Lawers  ; 
He  TO.  24  Oct.  1814,  Janet  Miller,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Hamilton, 
Esq.  of  North  Park,  male  representative  of  the  old  family 
of  Hamilton  of  WcsipoH,  co.  Linlithgow,  and  had  issue, 
John,  Capt.  Eoyal  Scots  Greys,  b.  9  Aug.  islo ;  d.  May, 

1846. 
Colin,  now  of  Colgrain. 

Alexander  Henry,  D.L.,  Cornwall,  M.P.  for  Lanneeston 
from  ISe.'J  to  186S,  h.  31  July,  lS2i  ;  -m.  20  Oct.  18.')8,  Agnes, 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Campbell  Douglas,  Esq.  of  Mains,  and 
has  Douglas,  and  other  issue, 

Archibald      Hamilton,      Lieut. -Col.     Eetired     List,     Her 
Majesty's  Indian  Forces,   b.  17   Dec.   1823;   m.  2.5  June, 
1868,  Mary  Agnes,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Lionel  Kirwan, 
of  Dalgin  Park,  co.  Gal  way,  and  Gelston  Castle,  co.  Kirkcud- 
bright, and  has  issue;  Charles  Lionel  Kirwan,  b.  1  Nov. 
1873. 
Thomas,   b.  20  March,    182.i;  m.   1  Sept.  IS.'il,  his  cousin, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Col.  Campbell,  of  Po.ssil,  co.  Lanark,  which 
lady  d.  Aug.    1852;    he  m.  2ndly,  Jan.   18G9,   Katherine 
Caroline,   eldest  dau.  of    Lieut. -Col.  Vansittart,  of  The 
Chuffs,  near  Maidenhead,  and  has  issue, 
George  William,  h.  3  June,  1826;  to.  8  May,  1865,  Florence, 
dau.  of  Eight  Hon.  Sir  James  Weir  Hogg,  Bart.,  and  has 
issue. 
James,  b.  14  Oct.  1828. 
Eobert,  Major  12th  Lancers,  h.  13  March,  18-30 ;  d.  4  July, 

1866. 
Mungo  Septimus,  6.  31  March,  1831 ;  d.  26  .-Vug.  18.')9. 
William,  late  Col.  of  the  100th  regt.,  b.  18  June,  1832. 
Helsn  Bogle,  to.  15  Jan.  1851,  to  her  cousin,  John  Campbell, 
Esq.  of  Pussil;  and  d.  8  July,  1851. 


Marion,  m.  3  June,  1840,  Alexander  S.  Finlay,  Esq.  of 
Castle  Toward,  M.P.  for  Argyllshire,  and  d.  'il  Jan.  1865, 
leaving  issue. 

Mary,  d.  17  April,  1872.  Elizabeth  Anne. 

Janet  Hamilton,  m.  1st,    10    June,    1857,    Major  William 
Middleton,  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  who  d.   18  April,    1859, 
leaving  issue,  a  son;  and2ndly,  to  George Maconchy,  Esq. 
of  Eathmorc,  co.  Longford,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Campbell  of  Colgrain  d.  1863. 

.^'/•ju.s— Gyronny  of  eight  or  and  sa.,  in  chief  a  mullet 
counterchanged  all  within  a  bordure  embattled  vert,  charged 
with  eight  buckles,  of  the  first. 

Crest — A  boar's  bead  erect  and  erased  or,  armed  and 
langued  az. 

Motto — Fac  et  spera. 

Seal — Camis  Eskan  House  (Colgrain),  Helensburgh,  N.C. 


CAMPBELL    OF    SOUTH    HALL. 

Campbell,  Dcncan,  Esq.  of  South  Hall,  Argyll- 
shu-e,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Argyll,  and  J.P.,  W.R. 
CO.  York,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army,  lale  90th  foot,  b. 
30  Jan.  1814  ;  m.  10  Oct.  1850,  Ellen  Barcroft, 
2nd  dau.  of  Edward  Parker,  Esq.  of  Alkincoats, 
Lancashire,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edwabd  Pakkeb,  Lieut.  42nd  regt.,  b.  16  July,  1851 ;  r,i. 
July,  1877,  Alice  Isabel,  dau.  of  Col.  Parker,  of  Browse- 
holme  Hall,  Yorkshire. 

H.  John  Alexander,  Lieut.  R.A.,  6.  6  Jan.  IGoO, 

HI.  Frederick  Colin,  6.  10  March,  1857. 

I.  Mary,  b.  12  March,  1853. 

II.  Ellen  Barcroft,  b.  7  March.  1851. 

Col.  Campbell  was  for  twenty-two  years  in  the 
p.rmy,  and  served  in  the  90th  Light  Infantry  in  the 
Crimea. 

ILintajJC.— Dcncan  Campbell,  Esq.,  m.  Marion,  2nd  dau. 
of  Sir  James  Livingstone,  Bart,  (whose  father  was  the  Earl  of 
Callander,  and  whose  mother  was  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  James 
Campbell,  of  Ardkinglas),  and  had  a  son, 

John  Campbell,  Esq.,  Capt.  18th  Light  Dragoons,  and  Col. 
Argyll  Militia,  to.  1795,  Mary  (who  d.  1857),  dau.  of  Capt. 
Campbell,  of  Strachur  ;  d.  1817,  and  left  issue, 

I.  John,  d.  1864.  ii.  Colin,  d.  1S59. 

in.  Alexander,  d.  1822. 

IV.  Duncan,  now  of  South  Hall. 

I.  Helen,  d.  1858.  ii.  Clarion,  d.  1855. 

ni.  Euphemia,  d.  1810.  iv.  Mary. 

Seai— South  Hall,  Colintrain,  N.B. 


CAMPBELL    OF    STRACATHRO. 

Campbell,  James  Alexander, Esq.of  Stracathro, 
CO.  Forfar,  J.P.  for  the  cos.  of  Forfar  and  Lanark, 
b.  20  April,  1825 ;  s.  his  fatlier  10  Sept.  1876 ; 
m.  25  April,  1854,  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  Samuel  Morton 
Peto,  Bart.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  .Tames  Morton  Peto,  h.  29  Jan.  18S3. 

I.  Nora  Jane.       ii.  Hilda  Sophia.        in.  Elsie  Louisa. 

iLtncaSC— SiK  James  Campbell,  Knt.,  of  Stracathro, 
CO.  l'0-4xr,  son  of  James  Campbell,  E.sq.,  and  Helen  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Forrester,  of  Ashentree,  co.  Perth,  and  grandson, 
by  Mary  Mackerecher  his  wife,  of  James  Campbell,  of  Inch- 
nock,  CO.  Perth;  was  b.  3  June,  1790;  m.  17  Jan.  1822,  Janet, 
dau.  of  Henry  Bannerman,  Esq.  of  Manchester,  and  liad 
issue, 

I.  James  Alexandeb,  now  of  Stracathro. 

II.  Henby  Campbell-Bannerman,  of  lliintnn  Court,  Maid- 
.otone,  M.A.,  J. P.,  M.P.  for  Stirling  District,  Financial 
Secretary  at  the  War  Office  1871  to  1874;  assumed  the 
additional  surname  of  Bannerman  in  compliance  with  the 
will  of  his  maternal  uncle,  Henry  Bannerman,  F,sq.  of 
Hunton  Court;  b.  7  Sept.  1836:  ra.  1860,  Cliarloltc,  dau.  of 
Major-Gen.  Sir  Charles  Bruce,  K.C.B. 

I.  Louisa. 
Sir  James  Campbell  was  serving  as  Lord  Provost  of  Glas- 
gow at  the  birth  of  the  Prince  of  Wales,  1841,  and  in  conse- 
quence received  the  honour  of  Knighthood.  He  had,  besides  four 
sisters  (Helen,  TO.  Alexander  Fisher;  Mary,  m,.  George  Lang-   jj 
lands';    Janet,   m.  Archibald  Whitelaw;    and   Elizabeth, 


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James  Elacliburn),  three  brothers,  viz.,  1  John,  m.  in 
Ainerioa,  Mary  Kennedy,  and  had  issue;  John,  William 
Henry,  Mary  Anne,  and  Helen;  2  Alexander,  d.  unm.;  and 
5  William,  of  Tullichewan  (see  Campbell  of  TaUichewan). 
Sir  James  d.  10  Sept.  1876,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 
James  Alexander  Campbell,  Esq.,  now  of  Stracathro. 

Arms — Gyronny  of  eight,  or  and  sa.,  on  a  chiei  engrailed, 
arg.,  a  lymphad  with  sails  furled  and  oars  in  action,  between 
two  hunting  horus,  stringed,  all  of  the  second. 

C,-cst—A  boar's  head,  erased,  ppr, 

Motto  (over  the  crest) — Ne  obliviscaris. 

iScat — Stracathro,  Breclun,  N.B. 


CAMPBELL  -  BANNERMAH    OE    HUNTOIJ' 
COURT. 

See  Campbell  of  Stracathro. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  per  pale  gu.  and  sa.  a 
banner  displ.  bendways  arg.  thereon  a  canton  az.  charged  with 
a,  saltire  of  the  second,  for  Bannehman;  2nd  and  3rd,  gyronny 
of  eight  or  and  sa.  on  a  chief  engr.  arg.  a  lymphad  sails  furled 
and  oars  in  action  between  two  hunting  horns  stringed  all  of 
the  second,  for  Campbell  of  Stracathro. 

Crests — A  demi  man  in  armour  ppr.,  for  Bannekman  ;  a  boar's 
head  erased  ppr.,  for  Campbell. 

il/o«o^s— Patriae  fideUs,  for  Bannekman  ;  Ne  obliviscaris,  for 
Campbell. 


CAMPBELL    OF    TULLICHEWAIT. 

Campbell,  James,  Esq.  of  Tullichewan,  co. 
Dumbarton,  J.P.,  h.  31  March,  1823  ;  m.  21  April, 
1846,  Janet,  dau.  of  James  Black,  Esq.  of  Cross, 
Arthurlie,  co.  Eenfrew,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William,   m.   187G,   Marianne,   second  dau.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Richardson,  Esq.  of  lialston,  co.  Eenfrew. 

II.  James  Adair. 

I.  Eliza,  m.  1874,  George  Frederick  Gildea,  Esq.,  Major  21st 
Fusiliers. 

II.  Margaret.  in.  Jessie  Gertrude. 

Mr.  Campbell  s.  his  father,  the  late  William  Camp- 
bell, Esq.  of  TulUchewan,  2  AprU,  1864, 

?itltCtlflC. — See  Campbell  of  Stracathro. 

Arms — Gyronny  of  eight  or  and  sa.,  on  a  chief  invecked 
arg.  a  lymphad  with  sails  furled  and  oars  in  action  between 
two  hunting  horns  stringed  all  of  the  second. 

Crest — A  boar's  head  erased  ppr. 

Motto— He  obliviscaris. 

Scat — TulUchewan  Castle,  Glasgow. 


CAMPBELL    OF    WOODSEAT. 

Campbell,  Colin  Minton,  Esq.  of  Woodseat, 
CO.  Stafford,  M.P.  for  North  Staffordshire,  J.P., 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1860,  b.  27  Aug.  1827  ;  m.  3  Aug. 
1853,  Louisa  Wilmot,  dau.  of  the  late  Eev.  William 
A.  Cave  Browne  Cave,  of  Stretton-eu-le-Eicld,  co. 
Derby,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  FitzHerbert,  b.  ISGI. 

I.  Louisa  Jessie.  ii.  Mary  Emraclino. 

III.  Constance  Lilian. 

Mr.  Campbell,  who  is  Lord  of  the  Manors  of 
Eocester,  Courbridge,  Deastone,  Quixhill,  Calton, 
and  Waterfall,  is  son  c^  John  Campbell,  Merchant, 
of  Liverpool,  by  Mar/  his  wife  (m.  15  Nov.  1826), 
dau.  of  Thomas  Minton,  Esq.  of  Stoke-upon-Treut. 
He  has  three  brothers,  Arthur  Minton,  Herbert, 
ami  Charles  Lee. 
Scat — Woodseat,  Uttoxeter. 


CAMPBELL    OF    BX7SC0T    PARK.. 

Campbell,  Robert,  Esq.  of  Buscot  Park,  Berks, 
J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1862,  b.  1811 ;  w.  1835,  Anno, 
dau.  of  James  Orr,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 


I.  William  Henry,  J. P.,  &.  1S.'59;  7)i.  ISGp,  Aucjusta  Eliza- 
beth, eldest  dau.  of  Orinus  Biddulph,  Esq.  of  Chester,  and 
has  a  son,  Robert  Ormus,  b.  1872,  and  other  issue. 

II.  Augustus  des  Mousliers,  6.  1841  ;  m.  Jessie,  dau.  of  R. 
Brooks,  Esq.,  M.P. 

III.  Robert,  6.  1S43.  iv.  Arthur,  b.  1851. 
v.  Stuart,  b.  Ib54. 

I.  Florence,  m.  1st,  Capt.  A.  L.  Ricardo,  late  Grenadier 
Guards;  and  2ndly,  Charles  Delauney Turner  Bravo,  Esq. 
who  d.  1876. 

II.  Alice.  III.  Edith. 

Mr.  Campbell  was  chosen  M.P.  for  Helstono  in  ISGG. 
but  the  election  was  voided. 

5ca«— Buscot  Park,  Faringdon,  Berks. 
Toivn  House— 21,  Lowndes  Square,  S.W. 


CAMPBELL    OF    ARDKINGLAS. 

See  Callanuee. 


CAMPBELL    OF  ARDCHATTAX    PRIORY. 

See  PornAM. 


CAMPBELL    OF    GLENLYON. 

See  Gaedex-Campbell. 
♦ 

CAMPBELL    OF    ATJCHMANKOCH. 

Campbell,  Robeet  Mitchell,  Esq.  of  Auch- 
mannoch  and  Avisyard,  co.  Ayr,  J. P.,  late  Lieut. 
Eoyal  Engineers,  now  Capt.  Ayr  and  Wigtown 
Militia,  b.  16  Sept.  1841 ;  s.  his  father  1860 ;  m. 
1870,  Marianne  Letitia  Georgiana,  2nd  dau.  of 
George  Eobert  Stevenson,  Esq.,  late  of  Hawkhurst, 
Kent,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 

Arthur  Maxwell  Mitchell,  b.  1S74. 

iLtnCatlC. — "The  Campbells  of  Auclimannoch,"  says 
Roljertson,  "have  been  landowners  in  the  district  of  Kyle- 
Stewart  for  several  centuries.  The  lands  of  Auchmannoch 
and  others,  formerly  and  still  belonging  to  them,  are  situate 
about  six  miles  south-eastward  of  the  Castle  of  Loudoun, 
from  which  family  they  were  originally  derived." 

George  Campbell,  of  Auchmannoch,  son  of  Arthur  Camp- 
bell, of  Auchmannoch,  and  Janet  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Camp- 
bell, of  Eschawburn,  was  representative  of  the  family  in  the 
17th  century.  He  m.  June,  1632,  Jean,  dau.  of  John  Mure, 
Esq.  of  Blacklaw,  and  grand-dau.  of  Sir  William  Mure,  Knt.  of 
Rowallan,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons,  Arthur,  his  heir;  and 
John,  who  acquired  the  lands  of  Netherton  and  Whitehaugh, 
in  CO.  Ayr.    The  elder  son, 

Arthur  Campbell,  of  Auchmannoch,  m.  28  Sept.  1671, 
Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Schaw,  of  Kiers,  in  Carrick,  after- 
wards designed  of  Dalton,  by  whom  he  had  three  sons  and 
two  daus.    He  d.  1703,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Campbell,  of  Auchmannoch,  to.  Jean,  eldest  dau.  of 
Hugh  Mitchell,  Esq.  of  Dalgain,  by  his  wife,  Janet  Campbell, 
only  dau.  of  John  Campbell,  of  Whitehaugh,  by  whom  he  had 
is.sue  several  children,  who  d.  young,  and  two  sons  to  sur- 
vive him,  John  and  Arthur.  He  d.  1740,  and  wass.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

John  Campbell,  of  Auchmannoch,  Blerchant  at  Bristol. 
He  d.  u7im.  Feb.  1795,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  brother, 

Arthur  Campbell,  of  Auchmannoch,  m.  March,  1779, 
Burclla,  2nd  dau.  of  Robert  Hunter,  Esq.  of  Pisgah,  co.  Ayr 
(descended  of  Hunterston),  Professor  of  Greek  in  the  Uni- 
versity of  Edinburgh,  and  had  issue, 

John,  who  d.  at  Calcutta,  in  the  H.E.I.C.S.,  in  Koy.  1803, 


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EoBERT,  heir  to  his  father. 

Andrew,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Arthur,  of  Catrine  House,  co.  Ayr,  W-S. ;  m.  Jane,  clau.  of 
the  late  Charles  Barstow,  Esq.  of  Kelss,  and  has,  with 
several  dans.,  one  son.  Arthur. 

Elizabeth,  r,i.  the  late  James  Cuthbert,  Esq.  of  Dallcaglcs,  in 
Ayrshire,  and  had  issue. 
Mr.  Campbell  d.  11  March,  1828,  and  was  s.  by  his  2nd  but 
eldest  surviving  son, 

KoBEBT  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Auchmannoch,  J. P.,  h.  26  Jan. 
1782,  who  d.  s.  p.  1857,  and  was  «.  by  his  brother, 

JIajor-Gen.  Andrew  Campbell,  of  Auchmannoch,  of  the 
Bombay  Artillery,  J. P.,  m.  1st,  Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles 
Hay,  Esq.,  of  the  family  of  Hay  of  Hopes,  co.  Haddington,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1821)  liad  a  son,  who  is  deceased.  He  m. 
2ndly,  28  June,  18.3G,  Xicola  Anne,  dau.  of  the  late  Col. 
Richard  Maxwell,  of  Birdstown,  co.  Donegal,  and  has 

Robert  Mitchell,  now  of  Auchmannoch  and  Avisyard. 
Major-Gen.  Campbell  s.  to  the  entailed  estate  of  Avisyard  from 
his  cousin,  the    Rev.  Dr.   Mitchell;    he  d.  at  Cheltenham, 
'^6  Dec.  1860,  aged  76. 

.^'/•nis— Gyronny  of  eight  erm.  and  gu.,  in  middle  chief  a 
•overed  cup  or,  in  base  a  hunting  horn  stringed  of  the  last, 
a  canton  quarterly  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  on  a  fess  az.  three  .stars 
of  the  second ;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.  three  garbs  or,  a  crescent  erm. 
in  chief. 

Crest  —  A  two-headed  eagle  displayed  gu.,  in  a  flame  of 
fire  or. 

Motto— J  byde  my  tyme. 

.Seat — Auchmannoch,  Mauchline,  N.B. 


CAMPBELL    OP    FAIRFIELD. 

Campbell,  Leteson  G-eanville  Alexander, 
Esq.  of  Fairfield,  co.  Ayr,  J.P.,  late  Capt.  Bengal 
army,  b.  6  Oct.  1825  ;  m.  10  July,  1849,  Sarianne, 
dau.  of  D.  Cowan,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Leveson  Granville,  Lieut.  Ayr  Yeomanry  Cavalry, 
b.  1  Nov.  1854;  m.  24  Feb.  1876,  Mary  Douglas,  youngest 
dau.  of  W.  A.  Bethune,  Esq.,  and  has  a  dau.,  Muriel 
Wemyss  Bethune. 

II.  Charles  Hay,  b.  19  July,  1S58;  d.  14  Dec.  1SG3. 

in.  Frederick,  Lieut.  Royal  Ayr  and  Wigtown  Militia,  6.  25 
Feb.  18ij0. 

I.  Ada  Murray,  m.  9  July,  1874,  Major  Robert  Byng- 
Campbell,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  eldest  son  of  the  late 
Lieut. -Col.  John  Campbell,  Madras  army,  and  grand- 
son of  the  late  John  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Kinloch,  co. 
Perth,  and  has  issue,  Ronald  Patrick,  6.  22  Nov.  1875; 
d.  26  April,  1876;  and  Hector,  b.  24  Oct.  1877. 

n.  Edith  mine. 

liLilltaSt. — William  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Fairfield,  son  of 
John  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Whitehaugh  or  Fairfield,  and  great- 
great-grandson  of  John  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Whitehaugh,  who 
was  4th  son  of  Sir  Hugh  Campbell,  of  Cessnock,  by  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Campbell,  Master  of 
Loudoun,  m.  1747,  Elizabeth  Metcalf,  of  Northumberland, 
Virginia,  and  had  a  son, 

WiLLLAM  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Fairfield,  m.  1st,  1772,  Sarah 
Cunninghame,  of  Cambridge,  New  England,  by  whom  he  had 
two  daus.,  Martha,  wife  of  Charles  M'Vicar,  Esq. ;  and  Eliza- 
beth, m.  Lord  John  Douglas  E.  H.  Campbell  (afterwards  Duke 
of  Argyll).  He  m.  2ndly,  15  Aug.  1782,  Catherine  Gunning, 
niece  of  Sir  Robert  Gunning,  Bart,  of  Horton,  and  dau.  of 
Capt.  William  Gunning,  who  fell  at  the  storming  of  Guada- 
Ijupe,  1757,  aged  21.     By  this  lady  he  had  issue, 

I.  William  Gunning,  of  Fairfield. 

II.  George,  E.I.C.S.,  d.  unm.  1858. 

III.  Charles  Hay,  Major  Bengal  Artillery,  m.  Oct.  1824,  Jane 
Wemyss,  dau  of  Hon.  Leveson  Granville  Keith  Murray, 
and  grand-dau.  of  John,  4lh  Earl  of  Dunmore,  and  d.  1832, 
leaving  issue, 

1  Leveson  Granville  Alexander,  now  of  Fairfield. 

2  George  Gunning  John,  Capt.  Madras  Artillery,  ?».  1858, 
Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of  W.  Morehead,  Esq.  Madras  Civil 
Service;  d.  6  Jan.  1865,  leaving  i.ssue. 

R  Argyll  Fincastle,  Bengal  army;  (/.  unm.  18.50. 

1  Augusta  Matilda  Sclina,  m.  W.  C.  Clarke,  Esq.,  2nd 
Madras  Cavalry,  and  has  issue. 

2  Catherine  Virginia  d'Este,  m.  Napier  G.  Campbell, 
Esq.,  Madras  Artillery,  and  has  issue. 

3  Caroline  Diana  Marion,  m.  K.  G.  Jones,  Esq.,  2ud  Madras 
Cavalry,  and  has  i.ssue. 


IV.  Alexander,  E.I.C.S.,  m.  Matilda,  dau.  of  John  Thursby, 
Esq.,  and  has  is.sue. 

V.  Napier,  Capt.  Horse  Artillery,  E.I.C.S.,  in.  Sclina  Gore, 
and  d.  1839,  leaving  issue. 

VI.  James,  lost  at  sea. 

VII.  Andrew,  Capt.  E.I.C.S.,  d.  v.nm.  1850. 

VIII.  Argyll,  d.  young. 

I.  Marian,  m.  16  Dec.  1818,  Sir  Henry  Jcrvis  White  Jervis, 
Bart. 
u.  Catherine,  m.  Duncan  Hunter,  Esq. 

Mr.  Campbell  d.  June,  1815,  and  was  s.  by  liis  son, 

William  Gunning  Campbell,  of  Fairfield,  co.  Ayr,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  6.  18  Jan.  1784;  ni.  1st,  18  April,  1811,  Diana,  3rd  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Ingilby,  Bart,  of  Ripley,  co.  York,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1840)  had  one  son, 

William  Ingilut,  6.  Nov.  1812 ;  Lieut.  6th  Dragoon  Guards, 
lost  at  sea  1835. 

He  m.  2ndly,  17  March,  1845,  Maria  Anna,  dau.  of  John  Henry 
McNaughton,  2nd  son  of  John  Stuart  Menzies,  Esq.  of  Cul- 
dares,  co.  Perth.  He  d.  1858,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  the 
present  Leveson  Granville  Alexander  Campbell,  Esq.  of 
Fairfield. 

.^rms— Gyronny  of  eight  or  and  sa.,  and  a  canton,  also  a 
gyronny  of  eight,  erm.  and  gu. 
Crest — An  eagle's  head  erased  ppr. 
Motto — Constanter  et  prudenter. 
Seat — Fairfield  House,  Moukton,  co.  Ayr. 


CAMPBELL    OF    BALLIMORE. 

Macphebson-Campbell,  Campbell,  Esq.  of 
Ballimore,  co.  Argyll,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Argyll- 
shire, and  J.P.  Elginshire,  b.  9  March,  1844.  Mr. 
Macpherson  Campbell  is  son  of  Sir  John  Macpher- 
sou  Grant,  1st  bart.,  by  Marion  Helen  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Mungo  Nutter  Campbell  of  Ballimore.  He 
assumed  the  name  of  Campbell  (in  place  of  that 
of  Grant,  assumed  by  his  paternal  grandfather  on 
liis  accession  to  Ballindalloch)  under  the  will  of  his  ^ 
maternal  grandfather. 
Scni.— Ballimore  House,  Tigh-na-bruaich,  Argyllshire. 


CAMPBELL  OF  NETHER  PLACE. 

See  Hamilton-Campbell. 


CAMPBELL    OF    CRAIGIE.  | 

Campbell,  Richard  Frederick  Fotheingham,  ] 
Esq.  of  Craigie,  co.  Ayr,  Vice-Lieut,  and  Major  of  ' 
the  Ayrshire  Yeomanry,  late  Capt.  8th  Madras 
Cavalry,  m.  1869,  Arabella  Jane,  dau.  of  Archibald 
Argyll  Hay,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  Charles  Tennent, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

iLtltCaflC. — William  Campbell,  Esq.  acquired  a  fortune 
in  India,  and  purchased  the  principal  part  of  the  Craigie 
estate  in  1783,  at  the  judicial  sale  of  the  Wallace  property. 
He  d.  without  issue,  27  Aug.  1823,  aged  74,  and  was  s.  by 
his  brother, 

Richard  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Craigie,  m.  Mary  Currie,  andby 
her  left  at  his  decease,  15  Dec.  1835,  an  eldest  son  and  heir, 

James  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Craigie,  Advocate,  who  was  twice 
m.    He  d.  1860,  and  was  s.  by  the  present 

Richard  F.  F.  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Cragie,  his  eldest  sur- 
viving son  by  his  second  wife,  Grace  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Gen. 
Hay,  C.B. 

SeaJ— Craigie  House,  Ayr. 


CAMPION    OF    DANNY. 

Campion,  William  Henet,  Esq.  of  Danny, 
Sussex,  J.P.,  late  Capt.  72nd  and  53rd  regts., 
b.  1  April,  1836  ;  m.  2  Sept.  1869,  Gertrude,  dau. 
of  the  Right  Hon.  Henry  Bouverie  Brand,  M.P., 
Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons,  and  baa, 


CAN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


CAN 


265 


I.  William  Robert,  ft.  18V0. 
K.  Frederick  Henry,  h.  1872. 
IV.  Charles,  ft.  1876. 
I.  Bridget,  ft.  1875. 


HI.  Edwai-a,  ft.  1.73. 


Htllfilgr.— William  Campion,  Esq.  of  Combwcll,  son  of 
Henry  Campion,  of  London,  was  father  of  SiK  William  Cam- 
pion, knitilited  1C18,  who  settled  at  Colchester.  He  m.  EHza- 
beth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  William  Stone,  Knt.,  of  London, 
and  was  father,  inter  alios,  of  Sir  William  Campion,  of 
Coinbwell,  knighted  7  Nov.  1644,  a  distinguished  Royalist, 
whose  eldest  son  (by  Grace  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Parker,  Esq.  of  Ration,  Sussex),  William  Campion,  Esq., 
rii.  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  Jolin  Glynde,  Knt.,  Serjeant-at-Law 
to  Charles  II.,  and  was  father  of  He.nrt  Campion,  Esq.  of 
Campion  Hall,  Kent,  who  m.  Barbara,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Peter  Courthope,  Esq.  of  Danny,  Sussex,  and  had,  with  other 
issue,  a  dau.  Catherine,  m.  George  Courthope,  Esq.,  of  Whiligh, 
Sussex,  and  a  son, 

William  Campion,  Esq.  of  Danny,  bapt.  at  Hurstpierpoint 
1700,  (I.  1771,  leaving,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward 
Parteriche,  Esq.  of  the  Isle  of  Ely,  co.  Cambridge,  three  sons 
and  a  dau.,  Henry  Courthope,  of  whom  presently ;  William, 
of  Lewes,  Sussex;  Edward;  and  Frances  Barbara,  «;.  George 
Courthope,  Esq.,  of  Whiligh.    The  eldest  son, 

Henry  Courthope  Campion,  Esq.  of  Danny,  m.  Henrietta, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Heathcote,  Bart,  of  London,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1771)  left  at  his  decease,  July,  1811,  an  only  son, 

William  John  Campion,  Esq.  of  Danny,  Sussex,  6.  19  July, 
1770;  High  Sheriff  1820;  m.  10  Jan.  1797,  Jane,  eldest  dau. 
of  Francis  Motley  Austen,  Esq.,  of  Klppington,  Kent,  and  had 
issue, 

William  John,  his  heir. 

Charles  Heathcote  (Rev.),   Rector  of  Westmcston,  Sussex, 

ft.  14  Feb.  1814;  to.  Cecil  Eydia,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Slater, 

Esq.  of  Newick  Park,  Sussex,  and  has  four  sons. 
George  Edward,  ft.  1  Dec.  1816. 

Jane  Bridget,  d.  unm.  24  Nov.  1840.  Margaretta. 

Frances  Henrietta,    m.    Rev.  Augustus    Packe,   Rector  of 

Walton,  CO.  Leicester. 
Mr.  Campion  d.  20  Jan.  1855,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  John  Campion,   Esq.  of  Danny,  J. P.   and   D.L., 
6.   16  Nov.  1804;  m.   17   Jan.    1829,    Harriet,   eldest  duu.   of 
Thomas  Read  Kemp,   Esq.   of  Kemptown,  Brighton,  and  d. 
27  June,  1869,  having  liad  issue, 
William  Henry,  now  of  Danny. 

Charles  Walter,  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  6.  10  Nov.  1839. 
F'rance.s,    m.  John  George    Blencowe,    Esq.,    only    son  of 

Robert  Willes  Blencowe,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  The  Hooke,  Sussex. 
Caroline  Florence,    m.   Right    Hon.   John  George    Dodson, 

M.P.,  only  son  of  the  late  Right  Hon.  Sir  John  Dodson. 
JIary  Georgina  (deceased),  m.  Rev.  Ernest  Tower. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  chief  gu.  an  eagle  displayed  or. 

Crest — A  turkey  in  his  pride  ppr.  combed  and  wattled  gu. 

Scat — Danny,  Hurstpierpoint,  Sussex. 


CANNING-    OF    HARTPURIT. 

Canning,  Maria,  of  Ilartpm-y,  co.  Grlouoester, 
eldest  dau.  and  co-beiress  of  the  late  Robert 
Canuing,  Esq.  of  Foxcotc,  co.  Warwick,  and  Hart- 
pury,  CO.  Gloucester,  b.  27  May,  1827  ;  m.  30  Nov. 
1818,  Patrick  Robert  Gordon,  Esq.,  late  78tli 
Highlanders,  second  son  of  William  Gordon,  Esq. 
(a  younger  branch  of  Gordon  of  Cluny),  of 
Milrig,  CO.  Ayr,  by  Jessie  bis  wife,  dau.  of  Patrick 
Orr,  Esq.  of  Brigton,  co.  Forfar,  assumed  by  Royal 
License  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Can- 
MING.  The  issue  is  as  follows, 

I.  Robert  Francis,  ft.  3  March,  1852. 

II.  Francis  WiUiam,  6.  22  Oct.  1854. 

III.  John  Thynne,  ft.  21  May,  1856;  d.  18C0. 

IV.  William  James,  ft.  1  June,  1857. 

V.  Walter  George,  ft.  31  July,  1859. 

I.  Alice  Maria,  ft.  1849;  m.  William  Crawshay,  Esq.  of 
River.sdale,  co.  Gloucester;  and  d.  5  March,  1878. 

U.  Jessie  Frances,  ra.  Ambrose  More  O'Ferrall,  Esq.,  only 
son  of  the  Right  Hon.  R.  More  O'Ferrall,  Esq.  of  L'allyna, 
CO.  Kildare. 

m.  Mary  Eleanor.  rv.  Maud  Mary. 

I       iLiltCaSC— The  name  of  Canning  is   derived  from   the 
(    Manor  of  Bishop's  Camxinges,  in  Wiltshire,  where  the  family 


was  originally  seated,  and  where  the  scnioj-  line  continued 
until  it  terminated  in  co-heiresses,  in  the  time  of  Henry  VU. 
A  younger  son  settled  in  Bristol  in  the  reign  of  Edward  II., 
and  the  branch  founded  by  him  formed  the  most  eminent 
family  of  that  city  during  the  greater  part  of  the  fuurteenth 
and  fifteenth  centuries.  William  Canninges  represented  Bris- 
tol in  several  successive  Parliaments,  and  was  six  times  Mayor 
between  1360  and  1390.  He  d.  in  139G,  leaving,  with  other 
issue,  John  Canninges,  his  son  and  heir,  who  was  Member  for 
Bristol,  and  also,  in  1392  and  1398,  Mayor.  He  d.  in  1406, 
leaving  three  sons  and  three  daus.,  all  then  under  age. 
Thomas,  his  second  son,  was  Lord  Mayor  of  London  in  1456; 
William,  his  3rd  son,  was  the  celebrated  Mayor  of  Bristol  of 
the  reign  of  Edward  VI.,  and  the  re-founder  of  the  church 
of  St.  Mary  Redcliffe  in  tliat  city.  He  d.  in  1476,  being  then 
in  Holy  Orders,  and  Dean  of  the  Priory  of  Westbury,  wliich  he 
had  previously  founded. 

John  Canninges,  the  eldest  son  of  John,  was  the  father 
of  Thomas  Canninges,  who  acquired  tho  estate  of  Foxcote,  by 
his  marriage  with  Agues,  the  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John. 
Salmon,  and  Eustatia,  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  le  Mar- 
shall, in  whose  family  F'oxcote  had  been  vested  from  the  time 
of  the  Conquest.  Richard  Canning  of  F^oxcote,  the  son  and 
heir  of  Thomas  and  Agnes,  was  the  grandfather  of 

Richard  Canninge,  Esq.  of  Foxcote,  rii.  IClizabeth,  dau.  of 
Richard  Petty,  Esq.  ofllmington,  and  had,  with  several  other 
children,  Richard,  his  heir;  and  George,  ancestor  of  Eakl 
Canning,  of  Lord  Garvagh,  and  of  Viscount  Stratford  Da 
Redcliffe.     Richard  Canninge  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Canninge,  Esq.  of  Foxcote,  m.  1st  Mary,  dau.  of 
William  Sambache,  of  Broadway,  co.  Worcester,  and  2ndly, 
Jane,  dau.  of  Edward  Porter,  of  Aston,  co.  Gloucester.  He  had 
by  his  first  wife,  two  sons  and  two  daus.     The  elder  son, 

William  Canninge,  Esq.  of  Foxcote,  m.  1st  Anne,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Thomas  Haywoode,  of  Bradforton,  and  2ndly,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Edward  Porter,  of  Acton,  co.  Gloucester,  and  sister  of 
Sir  Endymion  Porter.    By  the  former  he  left  a  son  and  heir, 

Richard  Canning,  Esq.  of  Foxcote,  m.  Grace,  dau.  of 
Edward  Fowler,  Esq.  of  St.  Thomas,  co.  Stafford,  and  was 
father  of 

Richard  Canning,  Esq.  of  Foxcote,  living  tcm^^.  Charles  TI., 
TO.  Jane,  dau.  of  Charles  Busby,  brother  of  Sir  John  Busby, 
Knt.,  of  Addington,  Bucks,  in  1683,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Francis  Canning,  Esq.  of  Foxcote,  living  in  1720,  in. 
.\polonia,  dau.  and  at  length  sole  heir  of  Robert  Barker, 
Esq.  of  Montewecke,  Essex  (by  his  wife,  Catherine,  dau.  and 
eventually  sole  heir  of  Sir  Henry  Audley,  Knt.  of  Beerchurch), 
and  had  issue,  Francis,  his  heir;  Richard;  and  Anne,  wife  of 
—  Greenward,  Esq.  of  Bruers  Norton.    The  son  and  heir. 

Francis  Canning,  Esq.  of  Foxcote,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and 
eventually  sole  heir  of  John  Petre,  Esq.  of  Fidlers,  Essex, 
fourth  in  descent  from  John,  fourth  son  of  William,  2nd  Lord 
Petre  of  Writtle,  and  had  (with  other  sons,  who  d.  s.  p.} 
Fran-CIS,  his  heir;  Thomas,  whose  son  Edward  m.  Louisa, 
dau.  of  William  Spencer,  Esq. ;  Ann,  Superioress  of  the  English 
Augustin  Nuns  at  Paris ;  and  Mary,  m.  Joseph  Blount,  Esq. 
of  Chaklgrave.    Mr.  Canning's  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Francis  Canning,  Esq.  of  Foxcote,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Peter  Giffard,  Esq.  of  Chillington,  by  Helen,  his  third  wife, 
dau.  of  Robert  Roberts,  Esq.  of  Plas-Ucha,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Francis,  his  heir. 

II.  Kohert,  successor  to  his  brother. 

III.  John,  Major  in  the  Native  Bengal  Infantry,  d.  1  Sept. 
1824,  leaving  by  Mary  Anne,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Randall  Meredyth,  Bart,  of  Newtown,  co.  Meath,  two  daus., 
namely, 

1  Eliza  Minto,  of  Foxcote,  m.  to  Philip  Henry  Howard, 
Esq.  of  Corby  Castle,  Cumberland,  and  left,  with  othex' 
issue,  John  Canning  Howakd,  of  Foxcote. 

2  Julia  Matilda,  m.  18  Aug.  1811,  J.  Fleming,  Esq.  Q.C. 
Mr.  Canning  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  Canning,  Esq.  of  Foxcote.  He  to.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Ferdinand  Huddleston,  Esq.  of  Sawston,  co.  Cainbiidgc,  but 
dying  s.  p.  in  1831,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Robert  Canning,  Esq.  of  Foxcote,  ft.  1773,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  of  co.  Gloucester,  1832;  m.  1st,  Catherine,  dau. 
of  John  Berkeley,  Esq.  of  Spetchley,  by  Jane  his  second  w  ife, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  William  Compton,  Bart,  of  Hartpury,  but 
by  her  (who  d.  Feb.  1823)  he  had  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  Maria, 
2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Uonnor  Cheston,  of 
Longford  House,  co.  Gloucester,  and  by  her  left,  at  his  decease 
1843,  two  daus.  his  co-lreircsses,  viz.,  Maria,  now  Mrs.  Gordon 
Canning  of  Hartpury  ;  and  Frances  Catherine  Mrs.  Can- 
ning, Mr.  Canning's  widow,  la.  2ndly,  A.  Wriglit  Daniel,  Esq., 
and  d.  1S68. 


2(56 


CAN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


CAR 


^, -ill!— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  Cannixg,  arg.,  three  negroeg' 
heads  couped  ppr.  wreathed  about  the  temples  of  the  first  and 
S3.,  and  for  distinction  a  cross  crosslct  in  chief  of  the  last.  2nd 
and  3rd,  az.,  on  a  chevron  erm.  between  three  boar.''  heads 
erased  or,  a  stag's  head  erased  gu. 

Crests— 1st,  Canning  :  A  demi  lion  rampant  arg.  holdir.g  in 
the  dexter  paw  a  battle-axe  ppr. ;  2nd,  Gordon,  :  A  slag  s 
head  erased  ppr. 

Motto— Umn  vigilo  tutus;  over  the  Crest,  By  dand. 

<&'etU— liartpury,  Gloucester. 


CANTTING    OF    FOXCOTE. 
See  HowAED  of  Coeby. 


CAPPER  OP  LySTON  COTJBT. 
Cappee,  The  Ret.  Daniel,  M.A.,  of  Lyston 
Court,  CO.  Hereford,  J.P.,  b.  28  Oct.  1804 ;  m.  1st, 
1829,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Isaac  Saunders, 
Rector  of  St.  Andrew's  Wardrobe,  Loudon,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1837)  bad  one  son, 

I.  EoBERT,  6.  31  April,  1837;  d.  12  Jan.  1S17. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1840,  Horatia,  elder  dau.  and  co-bcir 
of  Admiral  James  Sladc,  R.N.,  of  Uley  Lodge,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

II.  Richard  Harcoubt,  of  Sheen  House,  Newbury,  Berks, 
and  Newbigsin  House,  Hexham,  Northumberland,  6.  25 
June,  18  Jl;  educated  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  CO.  Hereford,  a  Magistrate  for  cos.  Gloucester, 
Uurliam.  and  Nortliumbcrland,  Lieut,  in  the  Eoyal  Mon- 
mouthshire Light  Infantry,  and  Capt.  in  the  Hereford- 
shire Itifle  Volunteers;  m.  1861,  Julia,  eldest  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Henry  Forde,  Esq.  of  Abbeyfield,  Sandbach, 
CO.  Chester,  and  has,  with  other  isiuc,  a  sou,  llohcrt 
Harcourt  Ord,  b.  1862. 

I.  Kmma  Frances,  d.  1859. 

II.  Horatia  Louisa  Sophia. 

Mr.  Capper  -was  formerly  Rector  of  Huntley,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  Rural  Dean. 

JLtltCaflC— This  family  was  settled  in  ncrcfjycls",;irc  early 
in  the  IGth  century. 

HicHARD  Capper,  Esq.  of  Lincoln's  Inn  (1695),  purchased 
the  Manors  of  Bushey,  Bournehall,  and  Carston,  co.  Herts, 
iibout  the  year  1700.  He  r,i.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  —  Hyde, 
of  Finchley,  co.  Middlesex;  and  2n(ily,  Dorothy,  sister  of 
Sir  Francis  Clavcring,  Bart.,  and  relict  of  Charles  Waite, 
Esq.  of  The  Temple;  and  d.  1759,  leaving  issue  by  his  first 
wife, 

Francis  Capper,  Esq.,  of  Bushey,  co.  Herts,  a  Bencher  of 
Lincoln's  Inn,  m.  1725,  Mary,  dau.  of  Tht;mas  Bennet,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  grand-dau.  of  Sir  John  AVittewrong,  Bart., 
and  d.  17G4,  leaving 

EicHARD,  his  heir,  of  whom  presently. 

Francis  (Kev.),  of  East  Soham  (see  Brooke  ofVJford). 

James  (Col.),  whose  descendants  are  extinct. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Edward  Williams,  Esq.  of  Totteridse,  Horts. 

Mary,  m.  Bev.  George  Snialridge,  Hector  of  Buthal,  North- 
umberland, grandson  of  Bishop  Smalridge. 
The  eldest  son, 

IlicBARD  Capper,  Esq.  of  Bushey  and  Garston,  co.  Herts,  a 
Bencher  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  m.  1759,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Right 
Hon.  Lord  Chief  Baron,  Robert  Ord,  of  Scotland,  and  co-heir 
of  her  brother,  John  Ord,  Esq.  of  Ncwbiggin  and  Hunsianworth, 
cos.  Northumberland  and  Durham,  and  d.  2  Sept.  1800,  leaving 
a  son, 

Robert  Capper,  Esq.  of  Bushey  and  Garston,  co.  Herts,  and 
Ncwbiggin  Hall,  Northumberland,  F.R.S.,  F.S.A.,  Counsel  to 
the  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  6.  1767;  vi.  Mary  Anne,  d.au.  of 
Richard  Jenkin.son,  Esq.  of  Twickenham,  Middlesex,  and  d.  22 
April,  1851,  leaving  an  only  son  and  successor, 

Rev.  Daniel  Capper,  of  Lyston  Court. 

.<4nns— Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  or,  on  a  chevron  gu.  three 
roses  arg.  a  canton  of  the  second,  for  Cappkr;  2nd,  sa.,  three 
Salmons  haurient  arg.,  for  Ord  ;  3rd,  gu.,  on  a  pale  arg.  a  lion 
rampant,  az.  for  Darnell. 

Crest— A  ram's  head  erased  gu.  horned  or,  charged  with  a 
rose  arg. 

JlfoUo— Mitis  ct  fortis. 

.Sc^''s— Lyston  Court,  Ross,  co.  Hereford:  Glcnvino,  Bittcme, 
Hiinu. 


CAPRON    OF    S0T7THWICK    HALL. 

Capeon,  Rev.  Geoege  Hallilet,  of  South- 
wick  Hall,  CO.  Northampton,  B.A.  St.  John's  Coll. 
Cambridge,  formerly  Rector  of  Stoke  Doyle,  J.P., 
b.  23  Nov.  1816 ;  s.  his  father  26  Aug.  1872 ;  m. 
1855,  Anna  Henrietta,  dau.  of  John  Smitl;,  Esq.  of 
Our.dle,  co.  Northampton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Jan. 
1875)  has  issue, 

I.  George  Herbert. 

II.  Theodore  Henry  Shuckburgh. 

in.  Frederick  Hugh.  iv.  Athol  Jo'.ia. 

V.  Walter  Evelyn. 

I.  Constance  Henrietta  Martha. 

II.  Bertha  Georgina  Paulina. 

III.  Bessie  Louise.  iv.  Flora. 
V.  Victoir.                                     vi.  Grace. 

iLCtCiXCfC.— Thomas  Capron,  Esq.  of  Stoke  Doyle,  who 
was  buried  there  in  1829,  in  his  82nd  year,  m.  EHzabeth, 
dau.  of  John  Lucas,  Esq.  of  Nortoft  Manor,  co.  Northampton, 
by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Ward,  Esq.  of  Guilsborough, 
High  Sheriff  of  Northamptonshire  1730,  and  sister  of  Sir 
Thomas  Ward,  Knt.  of  Guilsborough.  By  this  lady  (who  d. 
1832,  aged  80;  Mr.  Capron  had  issue,  Thomas  Ward,  who  d. 
young;  Wilham  Lucas,  d.  unm.  1802;  George,  his  heir; 
Frederic  Ward,  d.  young;  Charles  Thomas,  of  London,  d.  -unm. 
18G3 ;  and  Ann  Maria,  m.  Joseph  Charles  Martin,  Esq.  of 
Oundle,  and  d.  s.  -p.  1864.    The  3rd  son, 

George  Capron,  Esq.  of  Southwick  Hall,  b.  16  June,  1783; 
m.  27  Oct.  1812,  Martha,  3rd  dau.  of  William  Halliley,  Esq.  of 
St.  Neots,  CO.  Huntingdon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1864)  bad 
issue, 

I.  John  Shuckburgh,  Lieut.  23rd  Eoyal  Welsh  Fusiliers,  6. 
26  July,  1815;  d.  unm.  18  Sept.  1847. 

II.  George  Halliley,  now  of  .Southwick  Hall. 

III.  Thomas  William,  of  The  Temple,  6.  25  Aug.  1818;  m. 
Mary  Caroline,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Fowler  Jones,  Esq. 
of  Ashhurst  Park,  Kent,  grandson  of  John  Jones,  Esq.,  by 
Lucy  his  wife,  eldest  sister  and  co-heir  of  Sir  William 
Fowler,  Bart,  of  Harnage  Grange.  By  this  lady  Mr.  Capron 
has  one  son  and  one  dau.,  Claude  Littleton,  0.  1840;  and 
Ethel  Maud  Mary. 

IV.  Frederick  Lucas,  b.  29  Oct.  1820. 

V.  Charles  Henry  Ward  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Stoke  Doyle,  6. 
Blarth,  1826. 

I.  Martha,  m.  1816,  George  Percival  Smith,  Esq.  BaiTister-at- 
Law,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Hereford,  late  of  Lower  Eaton 
House,  CO.  Hereford,  and  has  issue,  Harry  Percival ,  and 
eight  daus. 

II.  Georgiana  Marianne,  m.  1870  Bct.  H.  Wassc. 
He  rf.  24  Aug.  1872. 

^-/•ms— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  per  chevron,  gu.  and  az.,  on 
a  chevron  engrailed  arg.  between  two  lions  combatant  in 
chief  erminois  and  a  cross-flory  in  base  or,  three  mullets  sa., 
fur  Capron  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  sa.,  on  a  chevron  between  three 
lozenges  arg.  each  lozenge  charged  with  an  ermine  spot 
another  chevron  gu.  Capron  (ancient). 

Cre.H — A  cross-iiory  or,  in  front  of  a  dcmi-man  affronte  in 
armour  ppr.  garnished  gold,  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  an 
an-ow  the  barb  downwards  also  ppr.,  the  sinister  hand  resting 
on  the  cross. 

Motto — Sub  crucc  salus. 

-ijcai— Southwick  Hall,  Oundic,  co.  Norlhampton. 


CABDEN    OF    BAHNANE. 

Casden,  Axdeew  Mueeat,  Esq.  of  Barnane,  co. 
Tipperary,  J.r.,  Lieut.  Royal  Artillery,  b.  4  Aug. 
1853. 

?!  inert  ffC—^'iLt-iAM  Carden,  Esq.  of  Ballyquiddcr.  co. 
Tipperary,  descended  from  a  common  ancestor  with  Sir  John 
Craven  Carden,  Bart,  of  Templemore  Abbey,  co.  Tipperary, 
made  his  will  24  May,  1756,  which  was  proved  13  Feb.  1759,  by 
Katherine  his  wife.  He  had,  with  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  m.  Jona- 
than Kent,  Esq.,  and  a  younger  son,  Jonathan  (who  had  a 
son,  William,  and  a  dau.  Bridget),  an  elder  son  and  heir, 

John  Garden,  Esq.  of  Barnane,  to.  Sophia  Roe,  and  d. 
intestate  (administration  2  Aug.  1771),  leaving  a  dau.  Sophia, 
■.n.  William  Chadwick,  Esq.;  a  younger  son,  Nicholas;  and 
an  elder  son  and  heir, 

John  Garden,  Esq.  of  Barnane.  He  m.  (marriage  licence 
16  April,  1705)  Anne,  dau.  of  Moore  Disney,  Esq.,  and  had, 

.Tons,  his  heir.  Jonathan. 

^N'iisliincton,  'in.,  and  h.td  issue. 

Elizabcih,  Mrs.  Louis. 


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Mr.  Cardon  d.  1789-90  (his  will  cUted  8  July,  1789,  was 
pi-oveil  4  JIarcli,  1790),  when  he  was  s.  by  his  oldest  son, 

John  Cakden,  Esq.  of  Baniano,  h.  15  Jlay,  1772;  in.  21  Nor. 
1809,  Anne  Hutter,  of  co.  Lincoln,  by  whom  (6.  15  May,  1734; 
d.  22  May,  1849)  he  had  issue, 

John,  his  successor. 

Andrew,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Lionel,  m.  Lucy  Oakley,  and  had  surviving  issue,  one  son 
and  one  dau. 

Charles  (Capt.),  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Edwn-d  Bolton  King,  Esq. 
of  Chadshunt,  co.  Warwick,  and  had  issue. 

James. 

Ann,  hi.  Robert  Burrowes,  Esq.  of  Stradone  House,  co.  Cavan, 
and  had  issue. 
Mr.  Garden  d.  22  March,  1822,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

JouN  Garden,  Esq.  of  Barnane,  J. P.,  D.L.,  6.  5  Feb.  1811; 
d.  u,i,ji.  18GiJ,  when  he  was  .■;.  by  his  brother, 

Andrew  Garden,  Esq.  of  Barnane,  J. P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1873,  b.  28  Sept.  1815;  m.  4  Aug.  1847,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of 
Lieut. -Gen.  Sackville  Hamilton  Berkeley,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Berkeley,  K.E.,  6.  25  Feb.  1852;  d.  16  March,  1S73. 

II.  Andrew  Murrat,  now  of  Barnane. 

HI.  .Sackville  Hamilton,  K.N.,  b.  3  May,  1857. 

IV.  Arnold  Philip,  b.  9  Feb.  1859. 

V.  Louis  Peilc,  b.  10  Sept.  1860. 

\i.  Lionel  Berkeley,  b.  17  May,  1863. 

-N-ii.  John  llutter,  6.  7  July,  1867. 

1.  Mary  liutter.  ii.  Florence  Annie. 

Mr.  Garden  m.  2ndly,  21  June,  1876,  Clara  Maria,  dau.  of  Hon. 
Kdward  de  Moleyns,  widow  of  R.  J.  Berkeley,  Q.C.,  and  t/. 
Kov.  1876,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  son,  Andrew  Garden,  the 
present  proprietor. 

^rm-s— Arg.,  a  mascle gu.,  between  three  phcons  sa.  Cc.it— 
A  pheon  sa.     Motto — Fide  et  amore. 

»(f<— Barnane,  near  Templemorc,  co.  Tipperary.  C'la'o— 
KJUlare  Street,  Dublin. 


CARD  IN  ALL    OF    TENDKINQ    MANOR 
HOUSE. 

Caedinall,  Jomsr,  Esq.  of  Manor  House,  Tcnd- 
riiig,  Essex,  J. P.,  Commissioner  of  Taxes,  b.  11 
Sept.  1808  ;  m.  26  April,  1871,  Eiuma,  dau.  of  James 
Cardinall,  Esq.  of  Halstead,  Essex. 

IttlTCaflC. — So  far  back  as  1593,  we  find  William  Gardinall, 
Esq.,  a  Bencher  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  endowing  in  that  year  Queen 
Elizal)eth's  Grammar  School  at  Dedham  with  a  farm  in  Great 
Bromley,  for  the  education  of  two  poor  scholars,  who  were  to 
be  pent  to  the  University  of  Gambridge. 

Clarkson  Gardinall,  Esq.,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Talbot  Lloyd,  of  the  family  of  Lloyd  of  BiatUsham,  Suffolk, 
was  father  of 

John  Gardinall,  Esq.  of  Manor  House,  Tendring,  who  in. 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Palmer  Fisher,  Esq.,  formerly  of  The  Abbey, 
and  iJ.  1847,  leaving  issue,  John,  now  of  Tendring  Manor 
House;  Sarah;  and  Elizabeth. 

iSt'af— Manor  House,  Tendring,  Colchester. 


CAREW  OP  ANTONY. 
Pole-Carew,  William  Henry,  Esq.  of  Antony, 
Cornwall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1854,  b.  30 
Jitly,  1811  ;  M.P.  for  East  Cornwall  1845  to  1852  ; 
m.  28  Aug.  1838,  Frances  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  John 
BuUer,  Esq.  of  Morval,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Reginald,  6.  1  May,  1849,  late  Capt.  Coldstream 
Guards. 

II.  Charles  Edward,  b.  20  Dec.  1853. 

HI.  William  Lyttelton,  b.  29^piil,  1S5C ;  d.  May,  ISGl. 

IV.  Gerald,  b.  18  Feb.  1858. 

I.  Geraldine  Maria.  ii.  Fanny  Julia. 

III.  Caroline  Lyttelton. 

^ilXtHQC. — The  Garew.s  of  Antony  are  a  distinguished 
branch  of  the  ancient  family  of  Carew  of  Carcw  Castle. 

Sir  Nicholas  Garew,  Knt.,  Lord  of  Carew  Castle  (see 
Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage,  Carew,  Bart,  of  Haccoiiibe), 
HI.  Joan,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Hugh  Courtenay,  Knt.  of 
Haccombe,  Devon,  and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Joan,  m.  Robert 
Cary,  Esq.  of  Cockington,  same  co.)  five  sons, 

I.  Sir  Thomas,  Knt.  of  Mohuns  Ottery,  Lord  of  Carew,  to. 
Joan,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Carminow,  and  had  a 


Sir  Nichola<!,  Knt.  of  Mohuns  Ottery,  m.  Margaret  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Dynliam,  6th  Lord  of  Dynhaiin,  and  <l.  1470, 
leaving  a  younger  son,  Sir  John,  who  d.  1512,  and  a  son 
anil  heir. 

Sir  Edmund,  Knt.  of  Mohuns  Ottery,  who  mortgaged 
Carew  Castle  to  Sir  Rhys-ap-Thomas.  He  „i.  Katharine, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  William  HuddersiieUI,  Attorney- 
General  to  Henry  VII. ,  and  d.  5  Henry  VIII..  a.d. 
1513,  leaving  issue, 

1  William  (Sir),  of  Mohuns  Ottery,  aneestor  of  Care-,7 
of  Mohuns  Ottery. 

2  Gawen  (Sir),  d.  .?.  p. 

3  George  (Very  Rev.),  Dean  of  Bristol  and  Arch- 
deacon of  Totness,  ni.  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  Xicholaa 
Harvey,  and  had  two  sons,  Peter  (Sir),  slain  ia  Ire- 
land, and  George,  created  1605  Baron  Clopton,  and 
1625,  Earl  of  Totness  (see  Bcrke's  Ectiact  Pecra^'ie). 

4  Thomas,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Courtenay 
of  Biclcleigh,  and  had  a  son.  Humphn^y,  of  l".iel<ley, 
whose  grandson.  Sir  Henry  Garew,  Kiit.  of  IJickley, 
left  two  daus.,  his  co-heirs,  Elizabeth,  ,ii.  Sir  Thjuias 
Carew,  1st  bart.  of  Haccombe,  and  Dorotliy,  m. 
John  Chichester,  Esq.  of  Hall. 

II.  Nicholas  of  Haccombe,  who  got  from  his  mother  that 
minor  and  the  manors  of  Ringmore  and  Milton,  d.  1468; 
ancestor  of  Carew,  Bart,  of  Haccombe. 

III.  lIuLCli,  who  got  from  his  mother  the  manors  of  Lynham, 
3Xau.'den,  Combhall,  and  Simth  Tawton,  d.  s.  2).,  wiien  hi» 
manors  passed  to  his  l>iM;li-r  ^,^■I^.!;LS. 

IV.  Alexander,  of  wh'ii    !   ;     , 

V.  William  (Sir),  of  11:  ,  i  i  :  r  of  Garew  of  Camo 
Castle  aiul  Crowcom'ic  i  -     ■;<"■  .,■,,.  '.;). 

Sir  Nicholas  d.  24  Henry  VI.,  a.d.  1443.     His  4th  son, 
Ale.'cander  Caeew,  Esq.  of  Antony,  Cornwall,  got  from  his 

mother  that  manor  and    the    manors   of   Shoggeford    and 

Lanedegy.     Hem.  Isabel,  dau.  of  John  Ilatcli,  Esq.,  of  Wood- 

leigh,  Devon,  and  d.  11  Henry  Vlll.,   a.d.  1519,   leaving  a 

sun, 
John   Garew,    Esq.   of  Antony,   m.  Thomasine,    dau.  and 

CO  heir  of  Roger  Holland,  and  had  (with  a  dau.,   Joan,  m,. 

John  Floycr)  four  sons, 

I.  WVMOND,  his  h.  ir. 

II.  Julin,  of  I'll  .!,■,  Irft  two  daus.,  co-heirs. 

III.  Tliij!iii>,  ../.  I'.lranor,  dau.  of  Sir  Giles  Strangeways, 
Knt.,  and  was  ancestor  of  Garew  of  Hamworth,  Dorset.  . 

IV.  Roger,  Master  of  one  of  the  Colleges  at  O.N.ford. 

Mr.  Carew,  who  was  Sheriff  for  Cornwall  6  Henry  VIII.,  was 
s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Wy.mond  Carew,  Knt.  of  Antony,  Treasurer  to  Queen 
Katherine  Park,  to.  Martha,  dau.  of  Sir  Edmund  Denny, 
King's  Remembrancer  temp.  Henry  VIII.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II    Roger,  III.  and  left  issue. 

III.  George  (Sir),  LL.D.,  Master  in  Chancery,  left  issue. 

IV.  John,  d.  s.  p.  V.  Anthony,  d.  s.  p. 

VI.  Harvey,  d.  s.  p. 

Sir  Wymond,  who  was  knighted  at  the  coronation  of  Edward 
VI.,  was  .s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Garew,  Esq.  of  Antony,  M.P.  for  Saltash  5 
Queen  Elizabeth,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Edgc- 
eumbe,  Knt.  of  Edgecumbe,  Devon,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  his  heir. 

II.  (icorgc  (Sir),  Master  of  the  Court  of  Wards,  r,i. 
Tluimasine,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Godolphin,  Knt.  of  Godol- 
lihin,  M.P.  for  Cornwall,  temp.  Queen  Elizaisetii,  and  luul 
a  son  and  heir,  Francis,  living  at  the  Visitation  of  Corn- 
wall, 1020,  two  other  sons  and  three  daus. 

I.  Elizabeth,  in.  James  Eiisey,  Esq.  of  Erisey,  Cornwall. 
The  eldest  son, 

Richard  Carew,  Esq.  of  Antony,  s.  his  father,  author  of 
the  Sarcey  of  Conuvall,  b.  15.J5,  Sheriff  of  Cornwall  15.SG;  „(. 
Julian,  dau.  of  John  Arundull,  Esq.  of  Tiorice,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Richard,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  styled  the  "One  Handed"  from  having  lost  hi.5 
right  hand  at  the  siege  of  Ostend,  1601,  m.  at  St.  Tliomas, 
Exeter,  9  Dec.  1615,  Alice,  dau.  of  John  llolman,  Escj.  of 
Furland,  and  had  ason,  Richard,  who  d.  s.}).,  audlive  daus., 
co-heirs. 

II.  Hoby,  who  had  two  sons,  Thomas  and  Titus. 

IV.  George,  of  Lanteglos,  near  Camelford,  ■m.  15  Feb.  1625, 
J.ne  Hockin,  and  was  ancestor  of  Garew  of  Camelford,  of 
whom,  William  Carew,  Mayor  of  Camelford,  1737,  wa.s 
buried  at  Lanteglos  7  March  that  year. 

V.  Wymond. 

I.  Gertrude,  m.  1st,  John  Ai-undcl,  Esq.  of  Talvern,  Corn- 
wall, and  2ndly,  William  Carey,  Esq.  of  Clovelly,  co. 
Devon. 

II.  Ann,  TO.  Francis  Godolohin,  Esq.  of  Treverage,  Corn- 
wall. 

Mr.  Carew,   who,  according  to  Ganulcn,  "not  only  lived  ur> 


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to  the  dignity  of  his  ancestors,  but  excelled  them  all  in  tlie 
oinainents  of  virtue,"  d.  6  Nov.  1620,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Sir  Richard  Carew,  1st  bart.  of  Antony,  so  created 
9  Aug.  1G41 ;  he  m.  1st,  Bridget,  dau.  of  John  Chudleigh,  Esq. 
of  Chudleigh,  Devon,  by  whom  he  had  a  sou  and  four 
daus., 

I.  Alexander,  2nd  bart. 

I.  Elizalicth,  m.  ICcmlall,  of  Pelj'n. 

II.  JLinha,  m.  I'endarvcs,  of  Pcndarvos. 

III.  JIary,  d.  v.nm.  iv.  Gertrude. 

Sir  Richard  m.  2ndly,  the  dau.  of  Eolle  of  Heanton,  Devon, 
and  had  two  other  sons, 

II.  John,  M.P.  for  Tregony  IG41. 

III.  Thomas  (Sir),  Knt.  of  Barley,  Devon,  m.  Elizabeth,  d.iu. 
of  John  Cooper,  Esq.  of  Bowed,  in  the  same  co.,  and  had 
several  children. 

Sir  Richard  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Alexander  Carew,  2nd  bart.  of  Antony,  6.  30  Aug. 
1G09,  bapt.  at  Antony  4  Sept.  following,  M.P.  for  Cornwall 
1G4I ;  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Robert  Rolle,  Esq.  of  Heanton,  Devon, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  3rd  bart. 

II.  Thomas  of  Harrowear,  ancestor  of  Rev.  Sir  Alexander 
Carew,  7th  bart.  of  Antony. 

Sir  Alexander,  who  at  first  espoused  the  cause  of  the  Parlia- 
ment, was  accused  of  treason  and  tried  at  the  Guildhall  for 
"adhering  to  the  King,"  found  guilty,  and  beheaded  on 
Tower  Hill,  23  Dec.  1644,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son. 

Sir  John  Carew,  3rd  bart.  of  Antony,  M.P.  for  Cornwall  at 
the  Restoration,  and  again  in  1G88,  in.  1st,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Anthony  Hungerford,  Esq.  of  Karley  Castle,  by  whom  he  had 
two  daus., 

I.  Sarah,  m.  Jonathan  Rashleigh,  Esq.  of  Mcnabilly,  Corn- 
wall, and  had  a  dau., 

Sarah  Rashleigh,  m.  Rev.  Carolus  Pole,  Rector  of  St. 
Breock,  Cornwall,  3rd  son  of  Sir  John  Pole,  3rd  bart.  of 
Shute,  and  had  a  son, 

Reginald  Pole,  Esq.  of  Stoke  Damarell,  Devon,  to.  Anne, 
dau.  01  John  Francis  Buller,  Esq.  of  Morvai,  and  had, 
with  two  daus.,  Anne,  to.  Charles,  Ist  Baron  Soiners, 
and  Sarah,  m.  Henry  Hippisley  Coxe,  Esq.  of  Ston 
Easton,  Somerset,  three  sons, 

1  Reginald  Pole.,  assumed  the  additional  surname 
of  Carew,  in  compliance  with  the  testamentary 
injunction  of  his  kinsman.  Sir  Coventry  Carew,  Gth 
bart.  of  Antony,  of  whom  hereafter. 

2  Charles  Morice  Pole  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  Admiral  R.N., 
created  a  Bart.  1801,  to.  10  June,  1792,  Henrietta,  dau. 
of  John  Goddard,  Esq.  of  Woodford  Hall,  Essex,  and 
had  two  daus.,  Henrietta  Maria,  m.  William  Stuart, 
Esq.  of  Tempsford  Hall,  co.  Bedford,  and  Anna 
Maria.     He  d.  1839,  when  his  baronetcy  expired. 

3  Edward  Pole,  D.D.,  left  issue  by  Jane  his  wife, 
Charles,  R.  N.,  d.  young. 

John,  Capt.  R.N.,  d.  unm.  1837. 

Rf'Sinald,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Yeovilton,  Ilchester, 
Somerset,  6.  27  Oct.  1801  ;  to.  29  Sept.  183G,  Jane, 
dau.  of  Alexander  Powell,  Esq.  ofllurdcott  House, 
Wilts,  and  has, 

1  George  Henry  Law,  R.E. 

2  Reginald  Carew,  Lieut.  U.'N. 

3  Alexander  Edward,  Barrister-at-Law  in  India. 

4  John  Lionel, 

1  Henrietta  Maria,  m.  Henry  Francis  Motukisna, 
ICsq.,  Barrister-at-Law. 

2  Mary  Stuart.  3  Johanna  Augusta. 
4  Agneta  Jane.                 5  Anna  Maria. 

6  Louisa  Margarctta.        7  Augusta. 
William,  deceased. 

Edward,  m.  Mary  Anne  Chapman,   and  has  issue 
twelve  children. 
>ienry,  a  Judge  in  Ceylon 

Anna  Maria.  Jane  Sarah.  Kathcrine. 

n.  Rachel,  to.  Ambrose  Manaton,  Esq.  of  Manaton,  Devon. 
Sir  John,  TO.2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Norton,  Esq.  of 
Snuthwick,  CO.  Southampton,  but  had  no  issue.     He  to.  3rdly, 
INIary,  dau.  of  Sir  William   Morice,    1st  bart.  of  Werrinaton| 
by  whom  he  had  further  issue, 
I    Alexander,  4th  bart. 

II.  William,  ath  bart. 

hi.  Gertrude,  m.  1st,  Sir  Godfrey  Coplev,  2nd  bart.  of 
Sprotborough,  who  d.  9  April,  1709  ;  and  iinaiy.  Sir  Cople- 
stone-WarwjcJi  Bampfylde,  3rd  bart.  of  Poltimore,  wlio  U. 

Sir  John  d.  1692,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Sir  Alexander  Carew,  4th  bart.  of  Antony,  d.  s, 
V.  as  ;■  by  his  brother, 


at^^il 


Sir  William  Carew,  5th  bart.  of  Antony,  M.P.  for  Corn- 
wall, TO.  Lady  Ann  Coventry,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Gilbert, 
4th  Earl  of  Coventry,  and  d.  8  March,  1744,  leaving  an  only 
son  and  heir. 

Sir  Coventry  Carew,   Gth  bart.   of  Antony,   to.  1st  July, 
1738,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Coplestone-Warwick  Bampfylde, 
3rd  bart.  of  Poltimore,  and  d.  s.  i>.  24  March,   1748,   when  thoij 
title  reverted  to  his  kinsman.  Rev.  Alexander  Cauew,  as  7tU^ 
and  last  bart.,  and  the  estates  passed  by  will  to  Lady  Carew  ' 
for  life,  and  at  her  death  to  John  Carew,  Esq.  of  Camarten 
{see  Carew  of  Carew  Castle),  and  at  his  death  without  male 
issue,   they  reverted  to  the  great-great-grandson  of  the  3rd 
baronet. 

The  Right  Hon.  Eeoinald  Pole-Carew,  of  Antony,  Under 
Secretary  of  State  for  the  Home  Department  and  a  Privy 
Councillor.  He  to.  1st,  18  Nov.  1784,  Jemima,  only  dau.  and 
heir  of  the  Hon.  John  Yorke,  4th  son  of  Lord  Chancellor 
Hardwicke,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  1801)  two  sons  and  sis 
daus., 

Joseph,  his  heir, 

John  Reginald,  d.  1804. 

Charlotte  Jemima,  m.  1st,  Charles  Garth  Colleton,  Esq.  of 
Haines  Hill,  Berks ;  and  2ndly,  Comte  Alphonse  de  Morel. 

Jemima.  Elizabetii  Anne. 

Harriet,  to.  John,  1st  Earl  of  St.  Germans. 

Agneta,  to.  Thomas  Somcrs  Cocks,  Esq. 

Amabel,  m.  Francis  Glanville,  Esq.  of  Catclifrench,  CornwalL 
He  TO.  2ndiy,  4  May,  1808,  Hon.  Caroline  Anne  Lyttelton, 
dau.  of  William  Henry,  1st  Lord  Lyttelton,  by  whom  (who  d. 
10  April,  1833)  he  had, 

William  Henry,  now  of  Antony. 

Gerald  (Rev.),  6.  1815;  to.  Harriet  Eliza,  1st  dau.  of  Jolia 
Buller,  Esq.  of  Morvai;  and  d.  s.p.lt  March,  1845. 

Caroline,  m.  Major-Gen.  Bucknall  Estcourt  (2nd  son  of 
T.  G.  B.  Escourt,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Oxford  University),  who 
d.  in  the  Crimea,  June  24,  I8r>i. 

Frances  Antonia,  m.  Joseph  Yorke,  Esq.  of  Forthampto; 
Court,  Tewkesbury. 

Juliana,  m.  Thomas  James  Agar-Robertes,  Esq.  of  Lanhy 
drock,  Cornwall  M.P.  for  East  Cornwall,  created  in  18G9 
Lord  Robartes. 

Catherine. 
Mr.  Pole-Carew  d.  3  Jan.  1835,  and  was  d.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Pole-Carew,  Esq.,  m,  1st,  1810,  Caroline,  dau.  of 
John  Ellis,  Esq.,  elder  brother  of  Lord  Seaford,  and  had 
only  child,  Jemima,  m.  the  Count  Paul  de  Snasin,  of  Russia, 
she  d.  1845,  leaving  an  only  son,  Ivan  {d.  1866).  Mr.  Pole- 
Carew  TO.  2ndly,  the  widow  of  E.  Cadogan.  At  his  death, 
9  March,  1852,  he  was  s.  by  his  half-brother,  William  llENax 
Pole-Carew,  Esq.  of  Antony. 

^?-in.s— Quarterly,  lot  and  4th,  Carew,  or,  three  lioncels  i.„ 
sant  in  pale  sa.,  armed  and  langued  gu.;  2nd  aud  3rd,  Polb, 
semt'e-de-lis,  a  lion  rampant  arg. 

Crcnts—lst,  Carew,  a  main-mast,  the  round  top  set  off  with 
palisadoes  or,  a  lion  issuing  thereout  sa. ;  2nd,  Pole,  a  lion's 
gainb  gu.  armed  or. 

-S.aJ— Antony,  Devonpoi-t,  Cornwall. 


i 


CAREW    OF    CAREW    CASTLE    AND 
CROWCOMBE. 

Caeew,  Edmund  George,  Esq.  of  Crowcombo 
Court,  Somerset ;  Carew  Castle,  co.  Pembroke,  and 
Pentrepant  Hall,  Salop,  b.  12  March,  1860  ;  s.  his 

father  1874. 

iLfllCagC. — Sir  William  Carew.  Knt.  of  Bury,  Devon,  5th 
son  of  Sir  Nicholas  Carew,  Lord  of  Carew  Castle,  in  the  same 
CO.,  by  Joan  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Hugh  Courtenay,  Knt., 
of  Haccombe  (see  Carew  of  Antony)  obtained  from  his  mother 
the  manors  of  Bury,  Wickband,  Widebridge,  Bokeland,  and 
Bledvagh,  Devon.     He  left  by  Jane,  his  wife  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Carew,  Esq.,  of  Cainerton,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  William  Kelly,  Esq.  of  Stodley  and  Cainerton, 
Somerset,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

George  Carew,  Esq.  of  Camerton,  to.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Englefield,  Knt.  of  Englefield,  Berks,  aud  was 
father  of 

Thomas  Cabew,  Esq.  of  Camerton.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Hugh  Biccumbe,  Esq.  of  Crowcombe,  by  whom 
(whorf.  1593),  he  had  issue,  i.  John  (Sjj-)  his  heir;  ii.  George, 
d.  s.  p. ;  I.  Dorothy  b.  lo.'JO,  to.  1574,  Sir  WiUiara  Greville  ;  iil. 
Katherine,  b.  1568,  m.  1584,  Robert  Howse.  He  d.  1604,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  John  Carew.  Knt.  of  Stodley,  who  obtained  a  grant  of 
Carew  Castle,  co.  Pcmbreke,  from  Charles  1.  He  m.  Elizabeth 


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2G0 


Southcote,  of  Indchoe.  by  whom  (who  d.  1G33)  he  had  three 
daus.  (i.  Elizabeth,  b.  1591;  ii.  Mary,  6.  1601,  m.  Jolm  I'in- 
combe ;  in.  Dorothy,  b.  1G04,  m.  Thomas  ap  Thomas;  and  as 
many  sons, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  m.  Dorothy  Hippcsley,  and  d.  s.  fi. 

III.  George,  of  Carew  Castle,  who  had  a  son  John,  d.  s.  p., 
and  three  daus.,  Elizabeth,  Mary,  and  Dorothy. 

Sir  John  Carew  d.  1G37,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Cakew,  Esq.,  of  Crowcombe,  m.  Margery,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Wyndhara,  Knt.  of  Orchard  Wyndham,  Somerset,  by 
whom  (who  d.  1060)  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  successor. 

II.  Tliomas,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hcatley,   and  d.  1G91, 
leaving, 

1  Thomas,  who  s.  his  cousin  in  the  estates. 

2  George,  of  Carew  Castle,  d.  s.  p. 

1  Mary,  in.  Chas.  Nicholson,  Esq. 

2  Dorothy,  m.  1715,  Peter  Elers,  Esq.  of  Chelsea. 

III.  George,  of  Loudon,  d.  1684,  leaving  issue, 

1  Thomas.  2  John.  3  George. 

4  liichard  5  Heatley. 

I.  Elizabeth,  d.  1GG3.  ii.  Margery,  d.  1GG2. 

Mr.  Carew  d.  16G1,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Carew,  Esq.,  of  Crowcombe,  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of 
Zouche  Tate,  Esq.,  who  d.  1720.  He  d.  16S3,  leaving  an  only 
son,  who  d.  s.  p.  1691,  when  the  estate  descended  to  his 
nephew, 

Thomas  Cakew,  Esq.  of  Crowcombe,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  John 
Sanford,  Esq.  of  Nynehead,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  successor. 

II.  John,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Alderman  Billings,  of  Bath, 
and  d.  1750,  leaving  issue, 

1  Thomas,  b.  1729;  d.  s.  p.  1763. 

2  John,  b.  1734;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Charles   Webber,   Esq. 
of  Devon,  and  d.  1771,  leaving  two  daus.. 

Mart,  of  whom  hereafter,   as   the   successor  to    the 
estates. 

Elizabeth,  d.  vMin.  1850. 
ni.  George,  d.  s.  p.  iv.  Henry,  d.  s.  p, 

I.  Elizabeth,  d.  s.  pi.  ii.  Mary,  c^  «.  p. 

III.  Ann,  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Mary,  m.  Cliarles  Prowse,  Esq. 

V.  Amy,  m.  John  Hawkins,  Esq. 

VI.  Lucy,  m.  Thomas  Smith,  Esq. 

VII.  Penelope,  7?i.  Edward  Stolies,  Esq. 

Mr.  Carew  d.  1719,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Carew.  Esq.  of  Crowcombe  and  Carew  Castle,  M  .P. 
for  Minehead,  b.  1702  ;  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Francis  Drewe, 
Esq.  of  Grange,  Devon,  and  had,  with  two  daus.,  Mary  and 
Ann,  who  d.  uiim.,  an  only  suiTiving  dau.  and  heiress, 

Elizabeth,  who  s.  him. 
Mr.  Carew  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Horn,  Esq.,  by  whom 
lie  had  no  issue.    He  d.  1766,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  dau., 

Elizabeth  Carew,  of  Carew  Castle  and  Crowcombe,  m. 
James  Bernard,  Esq.  of  the  Middle  Temple,  but  had  no  issue. 
She  d.  1805,  when  the  estates  passed,  under  entail,  to  her 
cousin, 

Mary  Carew,  of  Carew  Castle  and  Crowcombe.  She  m.  1794, 
George  Henry  Warrington,*  Esq.,  of  Pentrepant,  Salop, 
■who  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Carew  on  succeeding 
to  the  estates,  and  d.  1842,  having  had  issue, 


*  Family  of  Warrington. 
This  family  was  formerly  seated  at  Aigberth,  co.  Lancaster, 
The    Eev.    George    Warrington,    Eector    of   Pleasley,    co. 
Derby,    and   Vicar   of  Hope,   co.    Flint,    grandson  of  John 
Warrington,  Esq.,  of  Aigberth,  m.  Mary,  only  dau.  and  heir  of 
Henry  Strudwick,  Esq.,  descended  from  the  baronetical  fami- 
lies of  Hanmer  and  Brougthon,  and  left,  with  other  issue, 
George  Henr^  Warrington,   who,  marrying  the  heiress  of 
Carew,  of  Carew  Castle  and  Crowcombe.  assumed,  by  sign- 
manual,  1811,  the  surname  of  Carew  only. 
William  Warrington,  Keetor  of  Thirsk,  Yorkshire,   m.  Miss 
Mainwaring. 
Hanmer  Warrington,  Major  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  Consul- 
General    at   Trij-oli,     m.     Jane  Elizabeth,    only    dau.     of 
Charles  Price,  Esq.,  and  had  issue  seven  sons  and  tliree 
daus.,  viz.,  1  Hanmer  George ;  2  William  Henry,  late  Capt. 
3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  who  m.  Emma,  dau.   of  Major  Van 
Cortland,  and  has  issue;  3  Charles  Thornhil!,   11th  Light 
Dragoons,  d.  1839 ;  4  Frederick  Herbert,  H.M.'s  Vice-Consul 
at  Tripoh ;  5  Osman,   of  the  77th  regt. ;  6  Henry  ;   1  Jane, 
m.  Thomas  Wood,    Esq.,   H.M.'s  Vice-Consul  at  Bengazi; 

2  Emma,  m.  Major  Gordon    Laing,  and  is  deceased ;  and 

3  Louisa. 

Thornhill  Warrington,  late  Capt.  8th  Light  Dragoons ;  who 
had  one  son  Strudwick  (Key.;. 


I.  Thomas  George  Warrington,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry,  b.  1799;  m.  Jane  Maria,  only  dau.  pf  John  Eogers, 
Esq.,  of  Ayshford,  and  d.  1854,  having  had  issue, 

Dudley,  of  Ayshford,  Sidmouth,  Devon,  6.  1826 :  d.  1870. 
Mary,  m.  4  Dec.  1852,  Eobert  Peel  Floyd,  3rd  son  of  Sir 
Henry  Floyd,  Bart.,  and  d.  s.  p.,  11  Oct.  1853. 

III.  John  Francis,  d.  18G0. 

IV.  Gerald  (Eev.),  M.A.,  b.  1808 ;  m.  1811,  Elizabeth  Ann,  dau. 
of  Eev.  William  Black,  of  Bath. 

I.  Nesta,  in.  Gabriel  Powell,  Esq.  of  Petcrston  Court,  co. 
Brecknock. 

II.  Mary  Anne,  m.  T.  Luston,  Esq.  of  Weacumbe,  Somerset. 

III.  Louisa. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.,  1871. 

V.  EUinora,  in.  1847,  M.  E.  Forster,  Esq.,  Commander  E.X. 

VI.  Caroline  Harriet,  m.  2  Jan.  1838,  Col.  J.  C.  Dansey, 
Eoyal  Artillery,  and  d.  23  July,  1868. 

Mrs.  Carew  d.  1852.     Her  eldest  son, 

Thomas  George  Warrington  Carew,  Esq.,  of  Carew  Castle, 
Crowcombe,  and  Pentrepant,  b.  1797;  vi.  15  Feb.  1827, 
Elizabeth  Hannah,  only  child  of  Thomas  Ecid  Clarke,  Esq.  of 
Turnham  House,  Chard,  Somerset,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George  Henry  Warrington,  his  heir. 

II.  Coventry,  J. P.,  b.  3  Feb.  1833  ;  m.  1860,  Eosetta  Anne, 
dau.  of  Capt.  W.  Hotham,  E.N.,  and  had  issue  two  daus. 
Maud  and  Blanclie. 

III.  John  (Eev.),  Eector  of  Clotworthy,  Somerset,  6.  11  Dec. 
1835;  m.  1860,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  G.  Agk-n,  Esq.  of 
Shepton  Mallet,  and  has  issue, 

1  Coventry  George,  b.  16  Jan.  1870. 

2  A  son,  b.  1874. 

1  Florence.  2  Ida. 

Mr.  Carew  d.  May,  1850,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Henry  Warrington  Carhw,  Esq.  of  Carew  Castle 
and  Crowcombe,  Capt.  King's  Dragoon  Guards,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  2nd  batt.  Somerset  Volunteers,  6.  28  April,  1830  ;  ra.  14 
Aug.  1856,  Mary  Philippa,  only  dau.  of  Peter  Eickards  Mynors, 
Esq.  of  Treago,  co.  Hereford,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edmun-d  George,  his  heir. 

I.  Ethel  Mary.  n.  Geraldine  Eleanor. 

Mr.  Carew  d.  24  Jan.  1874,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son. 

Arms— Or,  three  lioncels  passant  in  pale  sa.  armed  and 
langued  gu. 

Crest— .\  main-roast,  the  roundtop  set  off  with  palisadoes  or, 
a  lion  issuing  thereout  sa. 

3Iotto — J'espere;bien. 

&ct«s— Crowcombe  Court,  near  Taunton ;  Pentrepant,  near 
Oswestry;  Carew  Castle,  Pembrokeshire. 

Town  House — 11,  Manson  Place,  Queen's  Gate,  S.W. 


CAREW    OF     BALLINAMONA. 

Caeew,  Robert  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Ballinamona 
Park,  CO.  Waterford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1866 ;  m.  28  July,  1859,  Henrietta,  eldest  dau.  of 
Richard  Claytou  Browne-Clayton,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of 
Adlington  Hall,  Lancashu-e,  and  Carrigbyrue,  co. 
Wexford,  and  has, 

I.  EoBERT  Thomas,  6.  22  May,  1S60. 

II.  Eichard  Clayton,  b.  20  Aug.  18GI. 

III.  Ponsonby  May  Lynn,  6.  13  April,  1S65. 

IV.  Bamfylde  Leonard,  6.  21  April,  1SG8. 
I.  Catherine  Jane. 

ILiUCagC— This  is  a  branch  of  Lord  Carew's  family, 
descending  from 

Thomas  Carew,  Esq.,  of  Balhnamona,  co.  Waterford,  2nd  sur- 
viving son  of  Eobert  Carew,  Esq.  of  C.istleboro,  co.  Wexford, 
and  brother  of  Eobert  Carew,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Waterford  1740, 
who  d.  s.  p.,  and  of  Sh.'ipland  Carew,  Esq.  of  Castleboro, 
grandfather  of  Eobert  Shapland,  1st  Lord  Carew.  He  was 
M.P.  for  Dungarvan  and  High  Sheriff  of  Waterford  1742,  6. 
II  Aug.  1718;  in.  12  Nov.  1745,  Eliza  Eickarda,  dau.  of  James 
May,  Esq.  of  Mayfield,  by  Letitia  his  wife,  dau.  of  William 
1st  Viscount  Duncannon,  and  had  issue,  Eobert  Thomas,  his 
heir;  John  Mutlow,  m.  Miss  Jones,  of  Mullinabro;  Ponsonby, 
m.  Miss  Giles ;  Ehzabeth  (Mrs.  Chartres) ;  and  Letitia,  wife  of 
the  Eev.  John  Kennedy,  Esq.,  of  Fethard  Castle,  co.  Wexford. 
The  eldest  son, 

Egbert  Thomas  Carew,  Esq.  of  Ballinamona,  M.P.  Dun- 
garvan, High  SheriiT  Waterford  1779,  b.  22  May,  1747;  m. 
4  July,  1771,  Frances,  d,au.  of  Thomas  Boyse,  Esq.  of  Bishop's 
Hall   CO.  Kilkenny,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

Eobert  Shapland,  b.  25  Aug.  1777;  Capt.  in  the  18th  Hussars, 
who  fell  at  the  battle  of  Vittoria,  June,  1813. 

Margaret,  m.  Bobert  Hunt,  Esq.,  of  Sidbury  House,  Devon. 


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Mr.  Carew  d.  11  April,  1834,  and  was  x.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Cauew.  Esq.,  of  B  lUinamona,  J.  P.,  b.  2.3  Ancf.  177-5  ; 
m.  8  April,  ISOo,  Jane,  ehlest  duu.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  John 
Alcock,  Knt.  of  Waterford,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  now  of  BaJinamona. 

John  Henry  Alcock,  6.  2  Feb.  1820. 

Jane.  Frances.  Marianne. 

Henrietta,  m.  22  Au^.  18i2,  Thoma?  Edward  Irers,  E<;q. 

Margaret,  m.  22  April,  1812,  James  Anderson,  Esq.,  oi  (jracc 
Dieu  Lodge,  Waterford,  wlio  c^.  1857. 
Mr.  Carew  d.  4  Oct.  1S53,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

BoBEBT  Thomas  Caeew,  now  of  Ballinamona. 

Ar-nii — Or,  three  lioncels  passant  in  pale  sa.  armed  and 
langued  gu. 

Cmi,t — An  antelope  passant  gu.  cri'ied  and  combjd  or. 

SeaJ— Ballinamona  I'arlc,  Waterford. 


CAREY    OF    EOZEIi. 

Caeey,  Albert,  Esq.  of  Rozel,  Guernsey,  Lieut. - 
Col.  (unattached)  Eoyal  G-uernsey  Militia,  h.  13 
April,  1804 ;  m.  1st,  Leonora,  dau.  of  Col.  Cardew. 
E.E.  ;  and  2ndly,  Frances  Elizabeth  Henrietta, 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Brenton,  Esq.,  eon  of  Judge 
Breuton,  of  Hahfas,  Nova  Scotia,  by  the  former  he 
lias  issue, 

I.  Falkland,  late  Capt.  Eoyal  Artillery,  h.  19  June,  1830 ; 
m.  4  Dec.  1852,  Miss  Mary  Bowman,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 
Dilarion,  h.  26  Nov.  1854 ;  Algernon,  Lieut.  Royal 
Guernsey  Militia  Artillery,  6.  23  Jan.  1860;  Arthur- 
Leonard,  6.  20  Oct.  1863  ;  d.  10  July,  1864. 

II.  Algernon,  6. 17  Feb.  1834;  d.  4  April,  1839. 

I.  Julia. 

II.  Agnes,  6.  31  Aug.  1832;  d.  10  April,  1839. 

iLtllCajC. — The  Carets  of  Guernsey  have  for  centuries 
held  a  distinguished  position  in  that  Island,  and  filled  its  chief 
local  offices.    The  late  representative  of  the  5th  branch, 

Isaac  Caret,  Esq.,  of  Hauteville  and  Le  Vallon,  Guernsey, 
Col.  of  the  3rdregt.  Royal  Guernsey  Jlilitia  Light  Infantry,  b.  14 
Sept.  1759;  to.  1  Dec.  1779,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Elisha  Tupper, 
Esq.,  Jurat  of  the  Royal  Court,  Guernsey  (who  was  b.  11  Jan. 
1760 ;  d.  22  Nov.  1837),  and  d.  27  July,  1828,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  ofRozel,  of  whom  in  the  sequel. 

II.  John,  of  Castle  Carey,  Guernsey,  Col.  of  the  3rd  regt. 
R.G.M.L.I.,  6.  18  April,  1786;  d.  1  April,  1850;  m.  Matilda 
("  co-heiress  of  the  line  "  of  the  ancient  Baronial  House  de 
Preaux  of  Norm;mdy),  dau.  of  Carteret  Priaulx,  Esq.  of 
Beaulieu,  Guernsey,  Jurat  of  the  Royal  Court,  Guernsey 
(who  d.  13  May,  1865),  and  had  issue, 

1  Carteret  Priaulx  (Rev.),  M.A.  Oxon,  of  Castle  Carey. 
Vicar  of  St.  John's,  Guernsey,  6.  29  Nov.  1819  ;  d.  7  Dec. 
1858 ;  m.  29  June,  1850,  Martha  Eliza,  dau.  of  the  late 
Major  Robert  McCrea,  5th  Royal  Veterans  (who  was  b. 
4  Dec.  1819,  and  d.  15  April,  1878),  and  has  issue,  1  John 
Herbert  Carteret,  of  Castle  Carey,  late  Lieut  60th  Royal 
Rifles,  and  Capt.  3rd  regt.  R.G.M.,  h.  11  April,  1851;  m. 
24  Feb.  1877,  Cecil  Vivian,  dau.  of  James  Scott,  Esq., 
J.P.  CO.  Wexford,  Ireland ;  2  Abdiel  Archibald  McCrea, 
h.  4  July,  1852,  d.  23  Dec.  1857;  3  Carteret  Walter, 
Lieut.  74th  Highlanders,  h.  13  Dec.  1853;  4  Samuel 
RMbert  6.  16  March,  1855,  d.  11  March,  1859;  5  William 
AVilfred,  Capt.  1st  regt.  R.G.M.L.I.  and  A.D.C.  to  the 
Lieut.-Governor  of  Guernsey,  h.  2b  Aug.  1856. 

2  Frederick  Augustus,  b.  31  Jan.  1823;  in.  7  Oct.  1867, 
Sarah  Julia,  dau.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Thornton,  of 
Thornville,  co.  Carlow,  Ireland. 

3  Osmond  (Rev.),  B.A.  Oxon,  Rector  of  St.  Mary  do 
Castro,  Guernsey,  6.  7  March,  1826;  in.  1st,  24  July, 
1850,  Margaret  Bertie,  dau.  of  Adolphus  Carey,  Esq.  (who 
was  6.  18  June,  1830,  and  d.  29  Jan.  1862);  and  2ndly, 
14  Oct.  1869,  Rosalie  Maria,  dau.  of  Sausmarez  Carey, 
Esq.,  Jurat  of  the  Royal  Court,  Guernsey ;  by  the  former 
he  has  issue,  1  John  Adolphus,  h.  20  May,  1851 ;  2  Osmond 
de  Beauvoir,  Lieut.  23vd  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers,  h.  4  Nov. 
1853;  3  Theodore  Walter,  6.  1  Feb.  1857;  4  Cecil  Bertie, 
6.29  Jan.  1802,  d.  10  Feb.  18G2;  1  Frances  Matilda,  6. 
19  June,  1852,  d.  17  Dec.  1852;  2  Alice  Wynne;  3 Beatrice 
Dalrymplo. 

4  Le  Marchant  John,  6.  22  Aug,  1832 ;  d.  1  Sept.  1802. 
.5  Edmund,  6.  7  March,  1826;  d  young. 

1  Elizabeth  Dobree,  6.  26  July,  1821 ;  d.  6  July,  1855;  m. 

9  Jan.    1851,   Herbert  Taylor   McCrea,   Capt.  43rd   regt. 

Light  Infantry  (who  was  b.  3  May,  1827,  and  d.  1855). 

HI.  Tupper  of  Summerland,  Guernsey,  6.  16  April,  1788;  d. 

26  May,    1867;    to.   II   Oct.    1819,    Anne,    dau.  of   John 

Le  Mesurier,  Esci.  (who  d.  3  Sept.  1875),  and  had  issue, 


1  Tupper  (Rev.),  M.A.,  of  Sttmmarland,  Guernsey,  Eoctir 
of  Fideld,  Bavant,  Wilts,  6.  24  Oot.  1823;  m.  3  June, 
18i)2,  Helen  Jane,  dau.  of  George  Glas  Sandeman, 
Esq.  of  15,  Hyde  Park  Gardens,  and  Westfield,  Soutli 
HayUng,  Hants,  and  has  issue,  I  Albert;  2  Darel,  6. 
16  Feb.  1866;  3  George  Glas  Sandeman,  6.  13  Feb.  1867. 

2  Charles  Le  Mesurier,  Major  late  63rd  regt.,  6.  17  Jan. 
1827;  HI.  Amelia,  dau.  of  Henry  Tupper,  Esq.,  of  Las 
Cijtils,  Guernsey,  Jurat  of  the  Royal  Court,  Guernsey. 

3  F'rancis  Edward,  b.  27  March  1835 ;  deceased. 
1  Augusta. 

IV.  De  Vic,  of  Le  Vallon,  Guernsey,  Capt.  Srdregt.R.G.M.L.I., 
6.  9  May,  1790;  d.  1  Feb.  1876;  to.  27  Aug.  1830,  Fanny 
Henrietta,  dau.  of  Thomas  I'riaulx,  Esq.  of  Montville, 
Guernsey,  and  had  issue, 

1  Francis  de  Vic,  of  Le  Vallon,  Guernsey,  Lieut.-Col. 
Royal  (late  Bengal)  Artillery,  b.  5  June,  1831;  in.  22  July, 
1863,  Harriet  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Gosselin,  Esq.  of 
Springfield,  Guernsey,  and  has  issue,  1  De  Vic,  6.  2  Nov. 
1866;  2  Victor  Gosselin,  6.  2  July,  1871 ;  1  Edith  Frances. 

2  Thomas  Priaulx,  Lieut.-Col.  Royal  Artillery,  6.  15  Aug. 
1832 ;  m.  16  Nov.  1853,  Fanny  Lydia,  dau.  of  Gen.  Budgen, 
R.E.,  and  has  had  issue,  1  Edwyn  Francis,  b.  28  Jan.  1866, 
d.  25  Feb.  1866;  2  Frederick  Arthur,  b.  24  Feb.  1867, 
d.  19  May,  1871;  3  Charles  St.  George,  6.  9  Nov.  1868; 
4  Spencer  Colin,  b.  1  Aug.  1870. 

3  Adolphus  John,  late  Major  and  A.D.C.  Royal  Guernsey 
Militia,  b.  27  July,  1834;  -/n.  10  Oct.  1867,  Frances  Elton, 
only  dau.  of  Thomas  Davis  Bayly,  Esq.  of  The  Elms, 
Twickenham,  and  has  issue,  1  Lewis  Adolphus  de  Vic, 
6.  31  Jan.  1871 ;  2  Gerard  de  Beauvoir,  b.  21  Feb.  1872; 

3  Stuart  Clutterbuck,  b.  29  May,  1875;  1  Evelyn  Frances; 
2  Mary  Theodora ;  3  Henrietta  Maude. 

4  Charles  James,  Commander  R.N.,  ';.  7  May,  1836. 

5  Clement  De  Beauvoir,  Capt.  Royal  Engineers,  6.  27  March, 
1843;  TO.  27  April,  1868,  Emily  Cecil,  dau.  of  W.  Talbot 
Agar,    Esq.   of   Milford    House,    Hants,   and  has    issue, 

1  Alexander  De  Beauvoir,  b.  18  March,  1874,  d.  3  May, 
1874 ;   I  Nora  Madeline  Alice ;  2  Lilian  Elle. 

6  Lawrence  St.  George,  Lieut.    3rd  regt.   R.G.M.L.I.,  6. 

4  May,  1846;  d.  15  July,  1874;  to.  29  June,  1869,  Alic9 
Angeline,  dau.  of  the  late  J.  Strachan,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue,  1  Laurence  Charles  St.  George,  b.  30  July,  1871; 

2  Spencer  Tupper  St.  George,  6.  28  Dec.  1872 ;  3  Henry 
Plantagenet  St.  George,  b,  20  May,  1874;  1  Frances 
Lucy. 

1  Margaret,  m.  Spencer  Henry,  son  of  Charles  B.  Curtis, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

2  Alice  Emily. 

V.  Sausmarez,  Jurat  of  the  Eoyal  Court,  Guernsey,  6.  1794; 
m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Godfrey  Dobree,  Esq.  (who  waft 
b.  1797,  and  d.  13  March,  1868),  and  has  issue, 

1  Alfred  Henry  (Rev.),  M.A.  b.  1831 ;  m.  5  Dec.  1857,  Emily 
Ellen  Kent,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Hunt,  of  Buck- 
hurst,  Berks,  and  Wadenhoe  House,  co.  Northampton,  -- 
and  has  Issue,  1  Evelyn  George,  b.  14  Dec.  18.58;  2 
Bertram  Sausmarez,  b.  21  Jan.  1864;  3  Geoffry  Alfred, 
I.  14  Sept.   1865;    4  Arthur  Charles,   b.  22   Feb.    1857 ;  | 

5  William  Henry,  b.  24  Aug.  1868;  6  Rowland  Dobree, 
h.  13  March,  1870;  7  Alfred  Augustine,  6.  20  June,  1872; 
d.  20  March,  1875 ;  8  Basil  Ernest,  b.  5  Dec.  1873 :  9 
Walter  JuUus,  b.  12  July,  1875 ;  1  Ethel ;  2  Eliza  Frances; 

3  Laura ;  4  Emily  Rose,  b.  31  Jan.  1877 ;  d.  22  Jan. 
1873. 

2  Julius  Alphonso,  Lieut-Col.  Royal  Guernsey  Militia, 
and  A.D.C.  to  the  Lieut.-Governor  of  Guernsey,  6.  12  Feb, 
1836;  TO.  5.  Dec.  1860,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Sir  P.  Stafford 
Carey,  President  of  the  States  of  Guernsey,  &c.,  and  has 
issue,  1  Harold  Stafford,  6.  28  Sept.  1861;  2  Wilfred 
Sausmarez,  b.  22  May,  1863;  3  Roland  Warren,  b.  20  Jan. 
1866,  d.  16  July,  1866;  4  Mervyn  Dobree,  6.  8  Jan.  1877;  '\ 
1  Elaine  Biddulph.  -^ 

3  Ernest  Adolphus,  Major  22nd  Regt.,  h.  28  June,  1839;  a 
7)1.  EUen,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Hunt,  of  Buckhurst, 
Berks,  and  Wadenhoe  House,  co.  Northampton,  and  has 
issue,   1    George  Sausmarez,   6.   13  Oct.    1865 ;    2  Ward  , 
Sausmarez,    6.   26    Oct.    1866;    3   Ernest  Sausmarez,   b. 
12  March,  1872;  4  Edward  Sausmarez,  b.  22  June,  1873;    . 
5  Allen  Sausmarez,  6.  4  Oct.  1874;  6  Christopher  Saus- 
marez, b.  27  March,  1877;  1  Julia  Sausmarez;  2  Elizabeth 
Dobree  Sausmarez. 

1  Isabel  Dobree,  in.  Lucius,  son  of  John  Carey,  Esq.  of 
Frjgmore,  Guernsey,  and  has  issue. 

2  RosaHe  Marie,  m.  14  Oct.  1869,  the  Rev.  Osmond  Carey, 
B.A.  Oxon,  Rector  of  St.  Marie  de  Castro,  Guernsey,  son 
of  John  Carey,  Esq.  of  Castle  Carey,  Guernsey. 

3  Laura  Augusta,  in.  4  March,  1857,  Mervyn  Drake,  late 
Capt.  R.E.  (see  Drake,  of  Ashe),  and  has  issue, 

VI.  Frederick  Charles,  of  Woodlands,  Guernsey,  b.  17  April, 
1798. 

VII.  Ilavilland,  Major  3rd  regt.  R.G.M.L.I.,  6.  29  Dec.  1799  ; 
(I.  April,  1870;  m.  1827,  Augusta,  dau.  of  Thomas  Godfrcy 
Dobrce,  and  has  issue, 

I  Augustus  Dobree  (Rev.),  Fellow  of  Trinity  Coll.  Cam., 
Incumbent  of  Bantry,  co.  Cork,  b.  27  Feb.  1829;  to.  U 
June,  1860,  Beatrice  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Thomas  Powys  Outram,  Rector  of  Redmile,  co   Lei^-ester. 


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2  ThoiTins  Goflfrey,  Capt  (unattachoa)  Royal  Guernsey 
Militia,  b.  5  Jan.  1832 ;  m.  12  July,  1851),  Susan  Elizabeth, 
dau  of  John  Slade,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  1  Lionel  Slade, 
6.  19  Aug.  18G1;  2  Cecil  Augustus,  b.  10  April,  I860; 
3  Godfrey  Mohun,  b.  17  Aug.  1873;  4  Eugene  Edward,  b. 

8  May,  1876 ;  1  Madeline  Augusta ;  2  Amabel  Trevilla ; 
SIdaPenkivil;  4  Lilian  Gilchrist ;  5  Winifred  Dobree. 

3  Francis  Edward,  b.  23  July,  1836;  m.  11  Oct.  18G0, 
Emilia,  dau.  of  De  Beauvoir  de  Lisle,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue,  1  De  Lisle,  b.  18  July,  1861 ;  2  Basil  De  Beauvoir,  b. 
11  Oct.  1862 ;  3  Dudley  de  Lisle,  b.  3  Jan.  1869,  d.  16  Feb. 
1869;  4  Norman  de  Lisle,  b.  21  Sept.  1871;  5  Conrad 
de  Lisle,  6.  13  Aug.  1875;  1  Maude  Frances. 

4  Edmund  Tlieodore,  6.26  Dec.  1838;  m.  24  June,  1869, 
Emma  Amelia  Barber,  and  has  issue,  1  Havilland,  b. 
19  Aug.  1873;  2  George,  b.  14  Sept.  1877;   1  Augusta. 

1  Rosina,  m.  3  Dec.  1855,  Col.  Wm.  Bell  (late  64th  regt.) 
Royal  Guernsey  Militia,  and  A.D.C.  to  the  Queen,  and 
has  issue, 

2  Grace  Elizabeth,  m.  22  Oct.  1S5G,  Edward  Read  Xulson 
Druce,  and  has  issue. 

VIII.  Adolphus,  b.  3  Jan.  1802;  111.  Fanny  Dalrymple,  dau.  of 
Robert  Walters,  Esq.  and  had  issue. 
Marguerite  Bertie,  b.    18  June,   1830;   d.  29  Jan.    18C2; 
m.  24  July,  1850,  Rev.  Osmond  Carej',  B.A.  Oxon,  Rector 
of  St.  Mary-de-Castro,  Guernsey,  and  sou  of  John  Carey, 
Esq.,  of  Castle  Carey,  Guernsey,  and  has  issue. 
I.  Harriet  Tupper,  to.  John  Carey,  Esq.  of  rrogmore,  Guern- 
sey, and  has  issue. 
n.  Elizabeth  Dobree,   &.   1784;    d.   1815;    vi.   1803,   Albert 

Foster,  Esq. 
m.  Maria,  m.  12  Dec.  1815,  Rev.  John  Tupper  Coancll,  and 
bas  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Caret,  Esq.,  of  Rozel,  Gucnippy,  h.  31  Oct.  I7S0  ; 
lit.  1  1st,  March,  1803,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Lh  Mesuriei-,  Esq., 
Hereditary  Governor  of  the  Island  of  Alderney  and  by  her 
>ho  d.  Oct.  1815)  had  issue, 

I.  Albert,  now  of  Rozel . 

II.  Edward,  6.  16  Nov.  1807;  d.  15  Sept.  1819;  m.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Maingay,  Esq.  of  Guernsey,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  31  Oct.  1866),  has  issue, 

1  Arthur  Kdward,  6.  24  Juno,  1840;  m.  6  Nov.  lS62i 
Minnie,  dau.  of  F.  C.  Wright,  Esq.  of  Kensington,  and  by 
her  (who  was  b.  27  April,  1837,  d.  7  Jan.  1877)  has  had 
issue,  1  Arthur  Henry,  b.  30  Oct.  1863,  d.  30  March,  1864; 
2  Edward  Valentine,  6.  14  Feb.  1865;  3  Harold  Fitz 
Maurice,  6.  5  May,  1869,  d.  7  Oct.  1873;  4  Douglas  Falk- 
land, b.  10  Jan.  1876;  1  Marguarite;  2  Frederica  Alice, 
b.  14  Sept.  1870,  (/.  24  May,  1875;  3  .ffilian  de  Jersey,  b. 

9  Oct.  1872  d.  24  May,  1875. 

2  Gerald  Le  Mesurier,  6.  13  April,  1847  ;  tilled  29  March, 
1862. 

1  Gertrude,  m.  21  June,  1870,  the  Rev.  Ernest  Boys,  M.A. 
Jesus  Coll.  Cam.,  and  has  issue. 

2  Amelia,  m.  18  May,  1875,  Frederick  Lewis,  Esq.,  Lieut. 
Royal  Engineers,  and  has  issue. 

in.  Robert  Gledstanes,  of  Hauteville,  Guernsey,  6.  6  Oct. 
1812;  m.  1839,  Emma,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Brock, 
Rector  of  St.  Peter's-in-the-Wood,  Guernsey,  and  has  issue,' 

1  Sumner,  b.  7  July,  1840 ;  d.  Jan.  1850. 

2  Amelius  Gledstanes,  b.  26  Dec.  1847. 

3  Cameron  Edward,  b.  9  July,  1851. 

1  Mary  Dobree,  6.  23  Sept.  1841 ;  d.  1  Jan.  1814. 

2  Mary  Emily,  6.  8  April,  1844;  d.  9  Sept.  1849. 

3  Edith  Emma,  m.  18  Aug.  1870,  Rev.  Francis  Glynno 
Hume,  M.A.  Oxon,  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  J.  Hume,  and 
has  issue. 

4  Julia  Cecilia,  h.  28  Aug.  1849;  d.  4  Sept.  1849. 

5  Maria  Louisa. 

■  I.  Harriet  Dobree,  6.  1805:  m.  1831,    Col.  White,  late  70th 
regt.,  and  Adjt.-Gen.  Royal  Guernsey  Militia  (he  d.  1805), 
and  has  issue. 
n.  AmeUa,  b.  6  Aug.  1806 ;  m.  14  July,  1827,  Ernest  Le  Pelly 
Esq.,  Seigneur  of  the  Island  of  Scrcq. 

Mr.  Carey  m.  2ndly,  11  Oct.  1821,  Barbara,  dau.  of  Col.  George 

Jackson,  of  the  North  Mayo  Milisia,  and  M.P.  for  co.  Mayo, 

Ireland,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

IV.  George  Jackson,  Major.-Gen.,  C.B.,  h.  5  Oct.  1822  ;  d. 
12  June,  1872;  m.  29  Feb.  1861,  Olivia  Hester,  only  dau.  of 
William  Gordon  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Clifton  Gardens,  Hyde 
Park,  and  had  issue, 

1  Gordon  Thomas  James,  6.  2  March,  1S62. 

1  Olive  Victoria.  2  Norah  Constance. 

V.  Adolphus  Frederic  (Rev.)M.A..  Vicar  of  Brixham,  Devon, 
b.  19  Jan.  1824;  m.  10  Sept.  1846,  Harriet  Mary,  dau.  of 
Admiral  Sir  Jahleel  Brenton,  Bart.,  K.C.B.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Jahleel  Brenton,  Lieut.  98th  reg.,  6.  18  Jul}',  1847. 

2  Reginald  Orme  Brenton,  Lieut  R.N.,  b.  22  Dec.  1848; 
m.  27  Sept.  1872,  Francis  Mary  Feltrim,  3rd  dau.  of 
Lieut.-Col.  George  Hickson  Fagan,  Royal  (late  Bengal) 
Engineers,  of  Feltrim,  co.  Dublin,  and  Conway  House, 
Paignton,  South  Devon. 


S  Cranstoun  Adolphus,  Inspector  of  Constabulary,  Jamaica, 
b.  3  June,  18.j2.  , 

4  Leopold  Hunston  Brenton,  6.  17  Jan.  isns. 

5  Sydney  Pelham  De  Bui-gh-Brenton,  b.  11  Doc.  1S59. 

6  Wallace  Lancelot,  6.  1866. 

7  Ella  Constance  Josephine  Brenton. 

8  Blanche  Louise  Mary  Bolcyn  Brenton. 
0  Florence  Victoria  E.  Brenton. 

VI.  Thomas  Augustus,   Liout.-Gca.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,    h. 
16  Feb.  1827. 

VII.  John  James,  b.  16  Feb.  1830. 
He  d.  9  Jan.  1863. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  roses  of  the  field. 

Crmts — 1st,  a  swan,  wings  endorsed  arg.;  2nd,  a  horse's 
head  and  neck  bendy  of  six,  armed  with  a  shield  p'.ate,  and 
bridled  or. 

Motto — Sine  macula. 

Seat— Rozel,  Guernsey. 


CARLETON    OF    CLAEE. 
Cabieton,   Hugh   Francis,  Esq.  of  Clare,  co. 
Tipperary  and  Grreenfield,  co.  Cork,  b.  1810  ;  in.  30 
Nov.   1859,   Lydia,  dau.   of  Yen.   Henry  Williams, 
Arclidcacou  of  Waimate,  New  Zealand. 

HiUCaCIC.— The  following  pedigree  has  been  duly  regis- 
tered and  certified  in  the  office  of  Ulster  King  of  Arms,  Dublin 
Castle.  Three  brothers,  Richard  Carleton,  Philip  Car- 
LETON,  and  Robert  Carleton,  removed  from  co.  Cambridge  to 
Ireland  shortly  after  1673.  Their  sister  Frances  m.  William 
Stanley,  of  Clonmel,  and  d.  1689.  Philip  was  of  Clonmel, 
his  will  is  dated  28  Dec.  1723.  He  jii.  Mary,  dau.  of  William 
Vaughan,  of  Clonmel,  and  had  a  dau.  Mary,  5)1.  Rev.  Rice  Taylor. 
Robert  was  also  of  Clonmel,  and  d.  intestate.  He  m.  1st, 
1686,  Deborah,  dau.  of  Christopher  Heath,  ol  Planterstown,  co. 
Limerick,  and  2ndly,  1694,  Katherine  Carty,  and  had  issue  by 
the  1st  wife  only,  viz..  Heath,  Ann,  and  Deborah,  all  living 
1712.    The  eldest  brother, 

Richard  Carleton,  Esq.  of  Knockananama  Castle,  alias 
Darling  Hill,  near  Clonmel,  m.  between  the  years  1673  and  1082, 
Elinor,  dau.  of  Capt.  Francis  Drew,  of  Kilwinny,  co.  Waterford. 
He  d.  1682,  leaving  issue,  Frances,  who  m.  Oliver  Walsh,  Esq. 
of  Tullamaine,  near  Fethard ;  and  a  son, 

John  Carleton,  Esq.  of  Darlinghill,  High  Sheriff  for  Tip- 
perary 1717.  He  purchased  Butlersland  (now  Clare),  in  1705. 
He  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Robert  Stratford,  Esq.  of  Baltinglas, 
ancestor  of  the  Earls  of  Aldborough,  by  whom  he  left  issue  six: 
sons  and  two  daus., 

I.  Richard,  b.  1698;  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Robert  Conncll,  E.sq. 
Registrar  of  Ossory,  and  had  issue,  Jane,  who  d.  11  Mar, 
1750. 

II.  John,  of  Blackcastle,  Clare,  and  Darlinghill,  m.  his  cousin. 
Miss  Walsh,  of  Tullamaine,  and  had  issue, 

1  John,  of  Darlinghill  (will  proved  1775,  Dublin),  d.  uvm. 

2  Oliver,  of  Dublin,  who  sold  Darlinghill  to  the  Pene- 
fathers,  1782.  He  m.  1778,  Martha  Van  Lewen,  and  d. 
1806,  having  had  issue,  Mary,  m.  Capt.  Elliot  Armstrong, 
of  Donamore,  co.  Roscommon;  and  Frances  Elizabeth,  m. 
Dr.  Maziere,  of  Dublin,  and  d.  s.  p. 

3  Robert,  went  to  sea,  and  d.  young. 

4  Francis,  Lieut.  2nd  foot  in  1784,  jii.Miss  Bailie,  and  had 
one  dau.,  Elizabeth. 

1  Frances,  m.  Thomas  Smithwick,  Esq.  of  Barvalock,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  d.  1789. 

2  Isabella,  to.  William  Dickson,  Esq. 

3  Jane,  d.  unm.  4  Grace,  m.  John  Bagenal,  Esq. 

5  Anna  Maria,  to.  Samuel  Evans,  Esq. 

6  Rebecca,  m.  Clement  Sadleir,  Esq. 
irr.  FRAycis,  of  Cork,  of  whom  presently. 

rv.  Robert,  of  Clonmel,  Lieut,  in  Col.  Battereau's  regt.,  d.  s.  p. 

V.  George,  of  Eustace  Street,  Dublin,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 

Peter  Cossart,  Esq.  of  Cork  (she  d.  1801),  and  by  her  had 

issue  three  sons  and  one  dau., 

1  John,  Lord  Mayorof  Dublin  1792-93,  to.  Mary  Chambers, 

and  had  issue,  1   John ;    2  George ;    3  Henry ;    4  Hugh ; 

5   Francis,   to.   Sarah    North,   and    had    issue,    William 

Frederick,  retired  Major   60th  Rifles,  m.  6  Aug.  1867, 

Mary  Louisa,  dau.  of  Sir  Guy  Campbell,  Bart.,  and  has, 

Guy  Francis,  b.  8  Oct.  1871,  and  Margaret   Theodora,  6. 

16  Dec.  1874,  Louisa,  to.  Francis  Logan,  Esq. ;  6  Charles; 

7  Frederick;  8  William;  1  Margaret;  2  EUza;  3  Mary ; 

4  KUen. 

2  George  Francis,  of  Eustace  Street,  Dublin,  m.  Elizabeth 
Cossart,  and  d.  s.  p.  1831. 

3  pLter  (Very  Rev.),  Dean  of  Killaloe,  to.  1784,  Mary  Griffin, 
and  d.  18:i5,  at.  69,  leaving  issue  six  sons  and  four  daus., 

George  Simpson,  ofSeapoint,  co.  Dublin,  6.  March,  1786; 
m.  1st,  Sophia,  dau.  of  George  Lamb  Audouin,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1831)  had  issue,  1  George,  Col.  Roy'nl 
ArliUery,   b.   1825,  who  m.  1854,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Capt. 


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Hughes,  and  has  issue,  1  Franlt  Eobcrt  Crofton,  C3rcl 
regc,  b.  185G ;  2  George  Dudley,  17  regt.  ;  3  Guy 
Audouin;  4  Lancelot;  5  Henry  Anthony;  6  Alice 
Anne;  ii.  William,  M.A.  (Rev.),  Kector  of  Callan,  co. 
Kilkenny,  r,i.  1806,  Mildred,  aau.  of  Col.  Bere.sford, 
of  Woodhouse;  in.  Henry,  of  Seapoint;  andi.  Elizabeth. 
George   Simpson  Carleton  m.   2ndly,   Mary   Williams. 

Henry  Peter,  Major  1st  Bengal  Fu.siliers,  b.  1787,  and 
d.  1844.  He  m.  Eliza  Cossarl,  and  left  issue  a  son  and 
dau.,  Wm  Henry,  Major  late  21st  Fusiliers,  b.  1830,  -n. 
1871,  Mary  Jane  Waller,  dau.  of  James  Lendrum,  Esq. 
and  has  issue ;  Emily  Augusta. 

Charles,  d.  s.  p.  in  India. 

William,  36th  Beng.  N.I.,  h.  1790;  d.  1842.  He  to. 
Louisa  Tritton,  and  left  issue  three  sons  and  two  daus., 
William,  90th  regt.,  d.  18-58,  at  Lucknow;  James  Max- 
well, d.  young;  Fred.  Hone,  90th  regt.,  b.  1841;  Char- 
lotte Jemima,  m.  18-50,  Major  James  Bailie,  of  King- 
dufferin,  co.  Down,  J. P. ;  Louisa,  m.  1851,  Col.  Garstin, 
whO(«.  1807. 

Frederick,  d.  s.  p.  in  India. 

John  Hugh,  of  Liverpool,  d.  s.  p.  1872. 

Fanny,  m.  Hutchins  Williams,  Ksq. 

Charlotte,  m.  James  Bailie,  Esq.  of  Bingdufferin,  co. 
Down. 

Eliza,  m.  James  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Killeague,  co.  Down. 

Margaret,  m.  Wm.  Cossart,  Esq.  of  Madeira,  and  Har- 
court  Street,  Dublin.     He  d.  s.  p. 
1  Susannah,  of  Brunswick  Street,  Dublin,  m.  Ch.  Ward, 
Esq.  of  Queen's  Co.,  who  d.  s.  p. 
VI-  Edward,  of  Cork,  living  1741. 

I.  Grace,  m.  Amos  Godsell,  Esq.  of  Sunville,  co.  Limerick. 

II.  Mary,  m.  Adam  Newman,  Esq.  of  Dromore,  co.  Cork. 
The  3rd  son, 

Feancis  Caeleton,  Esq.  of  Cork,  6.  1713;  m.  1737,  Rebecca, 
dau.  of  Hugh  Lawton,  Esq.  of  Castle  Jane,  co.  Cork,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  Feb.  1797)  he  left  issue  at  his  decease,  1791, 
HcoH,  6. 11  Sept.  1739,  who  became  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the 
Court  of  Common  Pleas,  and  was  created  Babon  Cakleton 
of  Anner,  1789,  and  Viscoont  Caeleton  of  Clare,  1797.  He 
'III.  1st,  2  Aug.  1766,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Richard  Mercer, 
Esq.  of  Dublin ;  she  d.  s.  p.  27  May,  1794.  He  m.  2ndly, 
Mary  Buckley,  2nd  dau-  of  Abcdnego  Mathew,  Esq.,  M.P. ; 
she  d.  s.  p.  13  March,  1810 ;  Lord  Carleton  d.  1825. 
Francis,  of  Green  Park,  co.  Down,  m.  Dorcas,  dau.  of  Roger 

Hall,  Esq.  of  Narrow  Water,  and  rf.  s.  p.  1829. 
John,  of  whom  presently. 

Mary,  d.  1769.  Isabella,  d.  1771. 

Rebecca,  m.  Hugh  Millcrd,  Esq. ;  d.  s.  p.  July,  1804. 
Sarah,  d.  1766. 

Grace,  m.  Sampson  Jcrvois,  Esq.,  and  d.  -s.  -p. 
The  4th  son, 

John  Cableton,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  r,i.  1776,   Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Thomas  Hodgson,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  d.  intestate 
1781,  leaving  issue, 
Feancis,  late  of  Clare. 
Eebecca,  d.  wnm. 

Dorothea,  m.  Edward  Reeves,  Esq.  of  Ballyglissane,  co.  Cork. 
She  d.  1855,  and  left  issue. 
The  only  son, 

Feancis  Cableton,  Esq.,  who  .succeeded  to  the  estates  of 
his  uncle,  Viscount  Carleton  of  Clare;  was  6.  6  Aug.  1780, 
and  was  formerly  of  the  10th  Hussars;  he  m.  9  Sept.  1809, 
Charlotte  Molyneux,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Molyneux  Montgo- 
merie,  Esq.  of  Garboldisham  Hall,  co.  Norfolk,  descended  from 
Hugh,  1st  Earl  of  Eglinton,  and  left  issue, 
I.  Hugh  Feancis,  now  of  Clare. 

n.  Henry  Alexander,  6.28  Feb.  1814;  Col.  Royal  Artillery, 
C-B.,  ni.  2  Dec.  1855,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Armor  Boyle,  Esq. 
of  Dundrum,  Ireland,  and  has  issue, 

1  Henry  Augustus,  b.  6  May,  1858 

2  Montgomerie  Lancelot,  b.  4  June,  18G1. 
:!  Hugh  Dudley,  b.  24  Dec.  186.5. 

4  Frederick  Montgomerie,  b.  24  Nov.  1863. 
1  Mary.  2  Edith  Charlotte.  3  Alice. 

in.  Frederick,  b.  23  July,  1821 ;  d.  unm.  15  May,  1867. 
IV.  Percival  Augustus,  6.  7  April,  1825;  a  Capt.  1st  Surrey 
Militia,  served  in  the  Anglo  Turkish  Contingent;  w.  21 
April,  1865,  Susan  Gcorgina,  dau.  of  Charles  Hare,  Esq.  of 
Wtrmley,  Herts,  and  d.  13  Dec.  1869,  leaving  a  dau., 
Frances  Laura. 

I.  Mary,  m.  1840,  Auguste  de  Mont  Richer,  of  the  Chateau 
de  Lully,  Vaud,  Switzerland,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Sophia. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  masdos  of  the  field. 
Crest— Oat  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  unicorn's  head  arg.  the 
horn  twisted,  of  the  first  and  second. 
Jlfoito— Nunquam  non  paratus. 


CARIiETON    OF    MARKET    HILIi. 

L'Estbange-Caeleton,  George,  Esq.  of  Market 
Tlill,  CO.  Fermanagh,  b.  1811. 


ILt'ncajC. — Lancelot  Carleton,  Esq.  of  Rossford,  Enni» 
killen,   co.  Fermanagh;    m.  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Irvin 
Esq.  of  Castle  Irvine,  same  co.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Lancelot,  of  Rossford,  High  Sheriff  co.  Fermanagh, 
and  for  Donegal  1686;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Cathcart, 
Esq.,  CO.  Fermanagh;  and  d.  1695,  having  had  six  sons, 
none  of  whom  left  male  issue  except  the  5th,  viz., 

Christopher,  of  Newry,  co.  Down,  m.  Katherine,  dau, 
Henry  Ball,  Esq.  of  Donegal,  and  had  two  daus.,  Ann 
511.  John  Rotton,  of  Dublin,  and  Conally,  m.  Alexande 
Crawford,  Esq.  of  Millwood,  co.  Fermanagh  (their  dau 
Katherine  m.  1785,  Beauchamp  Colclough,  Esq.  of  Kii-j 
davin,  co.  Carlow),  and  four  sons,  the  third  of  whom, 
Sir  Guy  Carleton,  K.B.,  Gen.  in  the  army,  was  created, 
21  Aug.  1783,  Lord  Dorchester. 

II.  Cheistophes,  of  whom  presently. 
Mr.  Carleton  was  killed  in  the  Civil  War  in  the  service  of 
Charles  I.    His  2nd  son, 

Christopher  Carleton,  Esq.  of  Market  Hill,  co.  Fer- 
managh, ?;i.  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Rev.  George  Hamilton, 
Rector  of  Devenish,  and  dying,  1716,  left  three  sons,  Alexander, 
J. P.  COS.  Fermanagh  and  Meath,  d.  s.  2^-  13  Nov.  1745; 
George,  of  whose  line  we  have  to  treat ;  and  Lancelot  (Rev.), 
A.M.,  Chaplain  to  a  Dragoon  regt.  serving  in  Spain,  and 
Rector  of  Padworth,  Berks,  1715,  ni.  Barbara,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Twitty,  Esq.  of  Clunes,  co.  Worcester,  and  d.  U  Oct.  1730, 
leaving  a  son,  Alexander  Carleton,  Banker,  of  London,  d.  unm. 
10  May,  1775,  and  a  dau.  Cecilia.    The  2nd  sun, 

George  Carleton,  Esq.  of  Market  Hill,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Monaghan,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Creighton,  Esq.  of 
Aughlane,  co.  Fermanagh,  and  had  issue, 

1-  John,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Alexander,  Barrister-at-Law,   m.   1771,  Evelyn,  dau.  of, 
Gilbert  Pepper,  Esq.,  co.  Meath,  and  had  three  sons, 

1  George  James,  Lieut.  Marines.  ' 

2  William,  d.  s.  p.  3  John.  j 

III.  Christopher,  of  whom  hereafter. 

IV.  William,  of  Enni.skillen,  J.P.,  d.  1778.  I 

V.  George   (Rev.),    M.A.,  Chaplain  67th  foot,  left  a  son,' 
George. 

Mr-  Carleton  d.  1747  ;  his  3rd  son, 

Christopher  Carleton,  Esq.  of  Market  Hill,  J. P.,  m. 
Henrietta  Maria,  dau.  of  Col.  Creighton,  and  d.  1779,  having 
had  a  son,  George,  who  d.  young,  and  three  daus.,  Hen- 
rietta, d.  unm.  1762;  Vincentia,  d.  unm.  1787;  and 

Mart  Carleton,  of  Market  Hili,  m.  1765,  Henry  Peislet 
L'EsTRANGE,  Esq.  of  Moystown,  King's  Co.,  and  had  issue: 
the  2nd  son, 

Christopher  L'Estrange,  Esq.,  assumed  the  surname  and 
arms  of  Carleton  at  the  decease  of  his  mother,  1830,  and 
became  of  Market  Hill.  He  was  b.  Feb.  1776,  and  vi.  8  May, 
1808,  Jane,  dau.  of  Col.  Jackson,  M.P.  of  Enniscoe,  co.  Mayo, 
and  had  issue, 

Henet,  d.  unm..  31  Oct.  1839. 

George  L'Estrange  Carleton,  now  of  Market  Hill. 
Christopher  Carleton  L'Estrange,  m.  19  Feb-  18.52,  Charlotte, 
youngest  dau.  of  Arthur  Cooper,  Esq.  of  Cooper's  Hill,  co. 
Sligo. 
William  Jackson  L'Estrange. 
Guy  James  L'Estrange  (Rev.). 

Mary,  m.  10  Aug.  1848,  Right  Hon.  John  George,  one  of  tho 
Judges  of  the  Court  of  Queen's  Bench  in  Ireland. 
Janette,  m.  20  Sept.  1837,  William  Orme,  Esq.  of  Owcnmore, 
CO.  Mayo;  and  d.  30  Aug.  1850. 
Elizabeth  Henrietta,  d.  7  Oct.  1835. 
Alice. 

Louisa,  m.  13  Sept.  1842,  William  Digges  La  Touche,  Esq. 
of  Stephen's  Green. 

Sidney  Fanny,    m.   16  May,   1843,   Robert   Orme,   Esq.  of 

Mountanvil,  co.  Dublin. 

Sarah,  d.  unm.  8  April,  1838. 

Major  Carleton,  High  Sheriff  of  Fermanagh  1811,  d.  Sept. 

1843. 

^vms— Erm.,  on  a  bead  sa.  three  pheons  arg. 

Crest — A  dexter  arm  embowed  holding  an  arrow  ppr.,  tho 

arm  naked  to  the  elbow  the  shirt  folded    above  it  arg.,  and 

vested  above  it  gu. 

SccU— Market  Hill,  near  Enniskillen. 


CARIiYON    OF    TREGREHAN. 

Carlton,  Thomas  Tristbem  Spry,  Esq.  of  Tre- 
grehan,  Cornwall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sherifl 
1862,  B.A.,  late  Major  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  i 
April,  1822. 


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HtltrrtgC— rniLip  Carlton,  Esq.  of  Tre^rplian,  son  anil 
heir  of  Thomas  Carlyon,  Esq.  of  Tregrehan,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Philip  Hawkins,  Esq.  of  Pennans, 
and  Elizabeth  Scobell,  his  wife,  whose  mother,  Mary,  was  'ZnH 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Joseph  Tredenham,  Knt.,  of  Trcgonan, 
Governor  of  St.  Maw's,  m.  EUzabeth,  only  child  of  Rot. 
Samuel  Trewbody,  of  Boscundle,  and  niece  of  Edward  Craggs, 
the  1st  Lord  EUot,  of  Port  Eliot.  By  this  lady  he  had  a  son 
and  heir, 

Edward  TaEWBODT  Cablton,  Esq.  of  Tregrehan,  at  whose 

decease  s.  p.,  the  estates  devolved  upon  (the  eldest  son  of  his 

uncle.  Rev.  Thomas  Carlyon,  of  St.  Just,  Roseland,  by  Anne 

his  wife,  davi.  and  co-heir  of  William  Gwavas,  Esq.  of  Pen- 

[  zance),  his  first  cousin, 

I  Thomas  Carlton,  Esq.  of  Tregrehan,  High  Sheriff  of  Corn- 
i  wall  1S02,  m.  his  cousin  Mary,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  William 
I  Carlyon,  Esq.  of  St.  Austell,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Rev.  John  Pomeroy,  of  St.  Ewe,  by  Thomazina 
Hooker  his  wife,  grand-niece  of  the  celebrated  Divine,  Richard 
Hooker.  By  this  lady  (who  d.  13  Jan.  1821)  Mr.  Carlyon  had 
issue,  William,  his  heir;  Edward,  successor  to  his  brother; 
Mary,  m.  Capt.  Collins,  R.N.,  of  Trewerdale;  Eliza,  wife  of 
Clement  Carlyon,  M.D.,  of  Truro  (their  son  is  Edward  Trew- 
body Carlyon,  Esq.  of  Trevre,  Cornwall;  and  their  dau.  Eliza- 
beth, m.  Dr.  Browne,  Bishop  of  Ely);  and  Harriet.  lie  d. 
16  Dec.  1830,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

William  Carlyon,  Esq.  of  Tregrehan,  Barrister-at-Law, 
b.  7  Jan.  1781;  d.  imm.  27  May,  1841,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Edward  Carlton,  Esq.  of  Tregrehan  and  Greenaway,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  6.  1783;  in.  1820,  Anna- 
Jlaria,  elder  dau.  of  Admiral  Spry,  of  Place  and  Tregolls, 
CO  Cornwall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  June,  1854)  had 
issue, 

TnoMAs  Tristrem  Sprt,  now  of  Tregrehnn. 

Ivhvard  Augustus,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Grcenway, 
Devon,  J. P.,  b.  3  June,  1823. 

rirovge  Gwavas,  Capt.  1st  regt.  of  foot,  h.  21  July,  1821. 

l:i.Uard  Hawkins,  Lieut.  R.A.,  d.  27  April,  1S40. 

Samuel  Alfred,  d.  14  Aug.  1830. 
[,    William  Pomeroy,  d.  1853. 

Horatio,  h.  12  May,  1833. 

Arthur  Hooker,  b.  10  March,  1835. 

Tredenham  Fitzherbert,  6.  3  July,  1841 ;  m.  29  March,  1872, 
Sophia,  dau.  of  John  Bonningham,  Esq.  of  Brook  House, 
Kent. 

Anna  Maria,  m.  Edward  Coode,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Trevor  Cot- 
tage, St.  Austell,  and  d.  10  Nov.  1872. 
Major-Gen.  Carlyon,  d.  i  July,  1854. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  plate  between  three  castles  arg.,  each  charged 
with  a  cross-crosslet  gu. 

Crest— A.  demi-lion  rampant  gu.  ducally  crowned  or,  col- 
lared arg.  holding  between  his  paws  a  bezant. 

Motto — Turris  tutissima  virtus. 

Seat — Tregrehan,  Par  Station,  Cornwall. 


rHOMSON-CAKMICHAEIi     OF    EASTEND. 

Thomson-Caemichael  Maurice,  Esq.  of  East- 
3nd,  Thankerton,  Lanarkshire,  J.P.,  b.  1  Feb.  1841 ; 
25  Sept.  1871,  Alice  Isabella  Henrietta,  dau. 
)£  Col.  Walker  Drummond,  of  Hawthornden, 
md  has  had  issue, 

I.  Michael  Henry  Drummond,  b.  29  July,  1875. 

II.  Maurice  Edwin,  6.  19  Feb.,  d.  12  Aug.  1877. 

I.  Mary  Frances  Margaret,  b.  23  Aug.  1872. 

II.  Edith  Gertrude,  b.  5  Oct.  1873. 

ICtllCilJC. — This  family  has  been  resident  at  Eastcnd  for 
generations.  Michael  Carmichael,  Esq.  of  Eastend,  co. 
Lanark,  son  of  Maurice  Carmichael  and  Rebecca  Alston  his 
vife,  m.  2Aug.  1836,  Mary  McQueen  Thomson,  dau.  of  William 
Jonyman,  Esq.,  and  grand-dau.  of  Sir  William  Honyman, 
St  bart. ;  and  d.  18  Sept.  1875,  haviug  had  issue, 

I.  Maurice,  now  of  Eastcnd. 

II.  Michael  William  Albert. 

III.  John  Alston  Hay. 

I.  Catherine. 

II.  Rebecca  Alston,  deceased. 

III.  Mary  Jane  Douglas,  m.  1867,  H.  J.  Coventry,  Esq. 

IV.  Wilhelmina,    ni.  Nov.  1875,   Capt.   E.  Rostron  Young, 
73rd  regt. 

Seat — Eastend,  Thankerton,  co.  Lanark, 


CARNE  OF  ST.  DONAT'S  CASTLE. 

Steadling-Caexe,  John  Whitlock,  Esq.  of 
St.  Donat's  Castle,  co.  Glamorgan,  High  Sheriff 
1874,  D.C.L.,  F.S.A.  and  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law, Chairman  of  Cowbridge  Bench  of 
Magistrates,  and  Chairman  of  the  Taff  Yale  and 
Cowbridge  Railway,  b.  16  April,  1817  ;  m.  1st,  10 
April,  1844,  Mary  Jane  (who  d.  2  Sept.  1874),  only 
dau.  of  Peter  Whitfield  Braucker,  Esq.  of  Waver- 
tree,  Lancashire,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  John  Houghton,  Esq.  of  that  place,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Stradling  Nicholl,  6.  8  Sept.  1849;  d.  I  July, 
1862. 

II.  John  Devereus  Vann  Lodee,  of  Dimlands,  h.  20  April, 
1854. 

III.  Mansel  Sydney  Berkrolles,  of  Nash  Manor,  6.  19 
Dec.  1863. 

I.  Elizabeth  Mary,  in.  G  Feb.  1868,  Adam  Fettyplace,  son  of 
the  late  John  Blandy,  Esq.  of  Kingston  House,  co.  Berks. 

II.  Grace  Mansel,  m.  Major  Scott,  R.E. 
m.  Blanche  EUnor,  d.  15  July,  1865. 

IV.  Eva  Lnder  Brancker,  d.  6  Sept.  1862. 

V.  Mabel  Gwladys  St.  Maur. 

VI.  Bertha  Gamage  De  Lacy. 

He  m.  2ndly,  13  Dec.  1875,  Mary  Salusbury,  dau. 
of  John  Salusbury  Crump,  Esq.  of  Hampton,  co. 
Hereford,  and  has  had  a  sou, 

IV.  Edward  Salusbury  Carne,  who  d.  an  infant,  7  Feb.  IS77. 

Mr.  Stradling-Carne,  who  is  only  surviving  son  of  the 
late  Eev.  Robert  Carne,  of  Nash  and  Dimlands,  and 
St.  Donat's  Castle,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and 
lieir  of  Capt.  Charles  Loder  Carne,  E.N.,  of  Nash 
Manor,  is  representative  of  the  family  of  Stradling 
of  St.  Donat's  Castle,  through  Jane  Stradling,  sister 
of  the  last  bart.,  who  in.  Sir  Thomas  Carne  .{see 
Burke's  Extinct  Baronetage).  He  assumed  in 
1877  the  surname  of  Steadling-Caene  in  lieu  of 
that  of  NichoU-Carne. 

HtllCilflC.— This  is  a  very  ancient  family,  descended 
from  Ynyr,  King  of  Gwent.   Its  representative,  9  Henry  VIII., 

Howell  Carne,  of  Nash,  m.  Cecil,  dau.  and  heir  of  William 
Kemeys,  of  Newport,  and  had,  with  younger  children, 
Richard,  of  Nash,  of  whom  hereafter;  and  Edward  (Sir), 
Knt.,  ancestor  of  the  distinguished  family  of  Carne  of 
Ewcnny.    The  eldest  son, 

Richard  Carne,  Esq.  of  Nash,  in.  1st,  a  dau.  of  Eees 
Mansel,  Esq.  of  Oxwich,  S.P. ;  and  2ndly,  Joan,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Jenkin  ap  Edward  Dalton  or  Dalden,  Esq.  of 
Penmark,  by  whom  he  left,  with  three  daus.,  two  sons, 

John,  of  Nash,  Sheriff  of  Glamorgan  in  1561;  m.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Ragland,  of  Carnllovd,  in  Lancarvan,  by 
Eleanor  his  wife,  dau.  ot  Sir  William  Courtenay,  and  has 
seven  daus.  His  widow  m.  John  Sheppard,  Esq.  of  Aleston, 
Wilts,  and  afterwards  Richard  Bassett,  Esq.  of  Bcauprc. 

William,  of  whom  we  treat. 

The  2nd  son, 

William  Carne,  Esq.  of  Nash  (successor  to  his  brother), 
m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Vann,  Esq.  of 
Macross  and  Llantwit,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir 
George  Mathews,  of  Radyr,  and  was  father  of 

Sir  Edward  Carne,  Knt.,  of  Nash,  Receiver-General  of 
South  Wales,  and  one  of  the  four  tellers  of  the  Exchequer, 
m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Mansel,  of  Margam,  by  Lady 
Jane,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry,  Earl  of  Worcester,  and  left  at 
his  decease  a  son  and  successor, 

William  Carne,  Esq.  of  Nash,  who  m.  Jane,  dau.  and 
heir  of  William  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Llanmihangel,  by  Eleanor 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Carne,  of  Ewenny,  and  had,  with 
other  children,  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Carne,  Esq.  of  Nash,  Sheriff  of  Glamorgan  1690; 
m.  1652,  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  StradUng,  Bart.,  of  St. 
Donat's  Castle,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Mansel, 
of  Margram,  and  was  s.  by  hisson, 

Thomas  Carne,  Esq.  of  Nash,  who  went  to  Ireland  in  his 
father's  Ufetime,  and  d.  there.  He  m.  1675,  Catherine  dau. 
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and 


and  heir  of  William  Basset,  Esq.  of  Welsh  St.  Donat'i 
was  father  of 

Edward  Carne,  Esq.  of  Kash,  who  m.  Grace,  d;m.  nf 
AVilliara  Mathew,  Esq.  of  Aberanion  and  Koose,  ShoiilT  of 
Glamorgan  1C93,  descended  from  Sir  David  up  Mathew, 
Btandard-bcarer  to  Edwabd  II.,  and  dying  28  Jan.  1713, 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Jousj  Carne,  Esq.  of  Nash,  and  of  Marcham,  Berks, 
Sheriff  of  GlamorRanshire  1731,  who  m.  1728,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  co-beirof  CharlfS  Loader,  Esq.  of  Uinton,  Berks,  and  hud 
issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Edwaid.  Fellow  of  Jcsu«  Coll.,  Oxford,  Rector  of  Macross, 
Incumbent  of  Holyhead,  and  Prebendary  of  Llandaff,  d.  at 
Oxford,  28  .Sept.  1787,  aged  48. 
Charles  Loder,  Capt.  ll.N.,  '/.  2o  .Sept.  1742;  to.  Elizabeth 
Eobinson,  widow,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Rccs  Duvies,  of  Llanmaes, 
and  had  two  daus.,  Elizabeth,  to.  28  April,  1800,  to  the 
Rev.  Robert  NichoU,  M.A.  of  Dimlands ;  Eleanor,  d.  unin. 
29  May,  1822. 

Catherine,  m.  Rev.  Richard  Vangiian  Xorman,  and  d. «.  p. 
Eleanor,  m.  1767,  George  Kemeys,  Esq.  of  Newport,  and 
d.  .1  p.  1803. 
Mary,  m.  her  cousin,  the  Rev.  John  Loder,  of  Ilinton, 
Berks,  and  had  one  dau.,  r,i.  the  Rev.  Robert  Symond.-;, 
of  Herefordshire. 
The  eldest  son, 

The  Rev.  John  Carne,  of  Nash,  Rector  of  Plumptroe, 
Notts,  and  Prebendary  of  Llandaff,  m.  his  cousin,  Eleanor, 
dau.  of  Richard  Game,  and  d.  at  Nash,  1  Oct.  1703,  leaving 
an  only  dau.  and  heiress,  Eleanor  Carne,  of  Nash,  who 
VI.  1798,  Thomas  Markham,  Esq.  of  Cheltenham,  but  d.  s.  p. 
10  Oct.  1842,  when  the  estates  devolved,  under  the  entail,  on 
The  Rtv.  Robert  Carne,  of  Dimland  Castle,  in  ri^ht  of  his 
•wife  Elizabeth,  of  Nash  Manor  and  St.  Donat's  Castle. 
This  gentleman,  0.  13  April,  1763,  was  son  of  WhitlocU  Nieholl, 
Esq.,  of  The  Ham,  co.  Glamorgan,  and  assumed,  together  with 
his  sons,  by  Royal  license,  16  Dec.  1842,  the  surname  of 
Carse;  rn.  1st,  7  Aug.  1792,  Mary,  dau.  of  Daniel  Woodward, 
Esq.,  and  niece  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Huntley,  of  Boxwell 
Court,  CO.  Gkucester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  April,  1799)  had 
one  child,  who  d.  in  infancy.  He  m.  2nrtly,  29  April,  1800, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Capt.  Charles  Loder  Carne,  and 
eventually  heiress  to  her  un>,le,  Kcv.  John  Canic,  of  Nash,  and 
by  her  had  issue, 
Robert  Charles,  late  of  Nash. 

John  Whitlock  Stradling  Carne,  nowof  St.  Ponat's  Castle. 
Emma  Anne,  m.  8  Oct.  1833,  Evan  Wilkins,  Esq.  of  Llant- 
witt  Major,  and  has  two  daus. ;  Emma  Janetta,  m.  Hubert 
Gould,  Esq.;  and  Ellen. 
Anna  Maria,  to.  17  April,  1833,  Col.  Robert  K.  Dawson, 
R.E.,  one  of  the  Tithe  Commissioners  for  England  and 
AV'ales.  She  d.  27  Sept.  1837,  leaving  issue,  Robert  NichoU, 
Ellen  Jane. 

Ellen  Louisa,  m.  1843,  Rev.  John  Williams,  Rector  of  Macross, 
d.  in  1847,  leaving  Charles  Carne  and  I^Iary  1^" ranees. 
Frances  Susannah,  d.  unm.  24  April,  18oi). 
The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Charles  Nicholl  Cabne,  of  Nash,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
Constable  of  the  Castle  of  St.  Quintin,  B.irrister-at-Law, 
i.27  April,  1806;  m.  15  May.  1838,  Sa-'nU  Jane,  eldest  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  the  Rev.  Nathaniel  Poyntz,  M.A.  of  Alves cot  House, 
Oxfordshire,  which  lady  d.  1861.  Mr.  Nicholl  Carne  d.  24 
Nov.  1869,  and  was  x.  by  his  brother  the  present  Johm  WniT- 
LocK  Stradling  Carne,  Esq. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  pelican  on  hrr  nest  with  wings  displayed  or, 
feeding  her  young  and  vulning  herself  ppr. 

Crest — A  pelican  displayed  with  two  heads  sa.  ii.iuing  from 
aducul  coronet  ppr. 

Mollofs — Above  the  rhitld,  "En  touto  loyr.le;"  under  the 
..rms,  "  Fy  ngobaith  sydd  yn  nuw." 

.Swt.*— Dimlands,  Cowbridse  (where  once  stood  the  fortress 
of  Je.'itin  ap  Gwrijant,  Lord  of  Glamorgan),  and  St.  Donat's 
Castle,  both  in  Glamorganshire. 


CARNEGIE  OF  SEATON  HOUSE. 
Cakxegie,  John  Eexny  Strachax,  Esq.  of 
Scatoii  House,  co.  Forfar,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  formerly 
Scots  Greys  and  'Jth  Lancers,  b.  19  June,  1802  ; 
m.  7  Sept.  1848,  Elizabeth  Susan,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col. 
John  Urey,  of  Eack worth,  Ncrthumberland,  and 
has  issue  a  son, 

Clat:d  Cathcart,  h.  9  Dec.  1849;  m.  16  April,  1874,  Maiy 
Madeline,  dau.  of  the  late  William  BreakenriUge,  Esq.  of 
Kingston,  Canada,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Carnegie  is  2nd  son  (by  Agnes  Murrny  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Andrew  Elliott,  Esq.  of  Greenwells)  of  the 
late  Sir  David  Carnegie,  of  Southesk,  Bart.,  M.P., 
and  uncle  of  James,  9th  Earl  of  Southesk  {see  that 
title,  Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage). 

^nns— Arg.,  an  eagle  displayed   az.,    armed   beaked   and 
membered  gu.,  on  its  breast  an  antique  covered  cup  or. 
C)-cs«— A  thunderbolt  ppr.  winged  or. 
il/otio— Dread  God. 
6'c«; — Seaton  House,  Arbroath,  co.  Forfar. 


CARNEGIE    OE    STRONVAR    AND 
EASTBURY. 

Carnegie,  David,  Esq.  of  Ftronvar,  co.  Perth, 
and  Eastbury,  Herts,  J.P.  for  both  cos.,  and  High 
Sheriff  (.f  Herts  1877,  h.  3  May,  1813  ;  m.  1st,  1839k 
Julie,  dau.  of  Etatsraad  Zeathen  of  Tollose,  Den- 
mark, Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court,  Copenhagen, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1841)  had  a  dau.,  who  d.  in 
infancy.  He  in.  2ndlT,  1845,  Susan  Mary  Anne, 
dau.  of  his  uncle,  David  Carnegie  of  Gothenburg, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1859)  had  two  sons  and  one 
dau., 

I.  James,  of  AytonHill,  Fifcshire,  6.9  Sept.  1840;  m.  1S7?, 
JIary  Bethune,  dau.  of  David  Gillespie,  of  Mountquhanie, 
I'ife.shire. 

:i.  David  Douglas,  6.  1848  ;  d.  IS56. 

I.  Julie  Isabella,  6.  10  July,  1850. 

HilTCaSC— George  CARNEr.iE,Cth  son  of  Sir  John  Carnogie, 
2nd  liart.  of  Pitarrow,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Tliomas 
Burnett,  of  Leys,  and  brother  of  Sir  James  Carnegie,  M.P., 
Ancestor  of  the  present  Earl  of  Southesk,  was  in  Piincc 
Charles'  Body  Guard,  and  after  the  battle  of  Culloden  in  1746, 
escaped  to  Sweden,  where  he  became  a  Merchant  at  Gothen- 
burg. On  bis  return  to  Scotland  he  purchased  the  estate  o' 
Pi;carrow  in  17G7,  from  his  brother  Sir  James.  He  vii.  1769, 
Susan,  dau.  of  David  Scott,  of  Bcnholm,  Kincardineshire,  and 
d.  1799,  leaving  six  sons  and  three  daus., 


2  John. 


C  Thomas. 

8  Susanna  Jane. 


CARNE    OF    DIMJ^ANDS    AND    CARNE 
OF    NAGH    MANOR. 

(S'<se  Carne  of  St.  Donax's  Casxle. 


CARNEGIE  OF  BOYSACK  AND  SPYNIE. 
See  Lindsat-Cabnegie. 


1  George,  d.  in  inlaucy. 
3  David. 
.')  George. 
1  Mary. 
9  Anne. 

The  fourth  son, 

Capt.  James  Cabnegte,  H.E.I.C.  Naval  Service,  6.  1773 
',;x.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Gillespie,  Esq.  of  Kirkton,  am 
by  her  (who  c/..1828)  had,  with  five  daus.,  Jane,  Susan,  Mary 
Anne,  and  Isabella,  who  all  d.  unm.,  two  sons, 

I.  James,  h.  1806;  iix.  Charlotte,  dan.  of  Neil  Bcnjamil 
Edmonstone,  Director  H.E.I.C,  but  rf.  «.  jj.  1831.  Uli 
widow  in.  Rev.  John  Hodgson. 

II.  David,  now  of  Stronvar  and  Eastbury,  who  went  ti  | 
Gothenburg  in  1830,  and  became  a  partner  in  the  (irni  o  | 
his  uncle  David  Carnegie.  Sincu  his  return  he  pun  liasc(  i 
the  estate  of  Stronvar  in  1849,  and  thut  of  Eastbury  ii  ' 
1807. 

Arm% — Per  pale  or  and  arg.,  an  eagle  displayed  az.,  br.ikei 
and  membered  gu.,  charged  with  an  etoile  of  eight  points  o 
the  first. 

CreM — A  dexter  hand  couped  at  the  wrist  holding  in  fcss  i 
thunderbolt  shafted  palewise  ppr.  winged  arg. 

il7o((o— Deum  Timetc. 

Sect— Stronvar,  Locliearnhcad,  N.B. ;  Eastbury,  Watford. 

Town  Iluusc — 13,  Printca  Gardens,  Kensington. 


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CAHNEair  05'  LOUS,  and  turtit. 

Caknegy,  Patrick  Alexander  Watsox,  Esq. 
of  Loiii*  and  Tiunn,  co.  Forfar,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
Lioue.-Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps,  h.  29  March,  1836; 
m.  5  Jan.  1865  Elizabeth  Diana,  dau.  of  Duncan 
Davidson,  Esq.  of  TuUocli  Castle,  eo.  Ross,  Dean  of 
F;K'ulty  of  Marischal  College,  by  his  wife,  the  Hon. 
I']li/:;i1ieth  Diana,  dau.  of  Grodfrey,  3rd  Lord  Mac- 
Lxuald. 

^i  I  a  Til  (JC.— This  is  a  junioi-  branch  of  the  noblo  house  of 
Xciitliosk,  derived  immediately  from  Patrick  Carnegie,  of 
X^rmv,  :5i-(j  son  of  David  Carnegie,  2nd  Earl  of  Northesk  {xu 
lU hke's  Pecra'je  and  Baronatar.e).  His  grandson  Patrick 
L'.,;iM'.r;iE,  of  Lour,  left  an  only  son, 

J'  iirickCarnegt,  Esq.  ofLour,  6.25Feb.l757;  TO.l"89,Mar- 
-aivi  St.  Clare,  dau.  of  Alexander  Bower,  Esq.  of  Kincaldrmn, 
L\).  Furfar;  and  d.  24  Nov.  1819,  leavins  by  this  lady  (who 
nii-vived  bim  till  1835), 

J'  vTRicK  Watson,  his  successor. 

Alexander,  Major-Gen.  Indian  Army,  C.B.  m.  1823,  Isabella, 
.l.iu.   of   William  Dan,    Esq.;    and  d.   1863,   having   had 

1  I'AxracK,  TO.  1854,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Donald  Butter, 
.i'l-i  (i;is  issue,  Patrick  and  Arthur. 

2  Al.  x;i)ider,  m.  1st,  1853,  Frances,  dau.  of  John  White- 
ii  ad,  ICsq.,  and  has  issue;  and  2ndly,  1859,  Augusta, 
(i:iu.   of  Itobert  D.   Ker,   Esq.,    by  whom  he  had   also 

1   :\rary  Anne,  m.  1850,  John  Auldjo,  Esq. 
-    Georn-ina. 

;;  Isabella,  vi.  1855,  James  Wilkie,  Esq. 
James,  6.  1794;  to.  Maria,  dau.  of  Adrian  Eoek,  Esq.,  and 
.'.  1821,  leaving  a  son,  Patrick  Adrian,  6.  1818,  jji.  ISoC, 
I 'atlicrine,  dau.  of  M.  Chitty,  Esq. 
I;  ii'irt,  M.D.,  TO.  I  Oct.  1821,  Amelia  Nimo,  who  d.  the 
1  illowing  year.  He  m.  2ndly,  1841,  Jane,  dau.  of  Eobert 
?lontgomery,  Esq. 

'    111.  h.  1798;  d.  1821.  Alison,  6.  23  Dec.  1799. 

Maule,  b.  April,  1801 ;  d.  1835. 

I  am,  Capt.  E.I.C.S.,  b.  1803;  m.  16  Sept.  1830,  Isabella, 
M  i:i.  of  Edward  Newton,  Esq. 
Charles,  E.I.C.  Naval  Service,  6.  1808;  m.  Miss  Bell. 
Mari;-avtit.  Ann,  m.  J.  Sauter,  Esq. 

Helen,  d.  1S14. 
The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Patrick  Watson  Car.negt,  E<!q.  of  Lour,  &c.,  h.  1791;  ui. 
1832,  Rachel  Ann,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Forbes,  Esq.  of  Eoht, 
:o.  Aberdeen,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1852)  left  at  his  decease,  in 
1838,  two  sons,  Patrick  Alexander  Watson,  his  successor 
md  present  representative;  and  James  Forbes,  b.  1838; 
i.  1854. 

Arms — Or,  an  eagle  displayed  az.,  armed  beaked  and  mem- 
)ered  sa.,  within  a  bordure  engrailed  gu.,  quartering  Watson 
)/  Turin. 

Crest — A  demi-leopard  ppr. 

Motto — Tache  sans  tache. 

Seats— Loar  and  Turin,  Forfar. 


CARPENTER    OP    ErOUNT    TAVY. 

Caepentee-Gaeniee,  John,  Esq.  of  Rootesbury 
Park,  Hants,  and  Mount  Tavy,  Devon,  M.A.,  J.P. 
md  D.L.,  M.P.  for  South  Devon,  b.  28  Feb.  1839  ; 

his  father  16  May,  1842  ;  assumed  the  name  of 
3-AENiEK,  in  addition  to  tliat  of  Caepentee,  by 
oyal  license,  July,  1864,  under  the  will  of  his 
naternal  uucle,  William  Grarnier,  Esq.,  who  d.  25 
3ec.  1863  ;  m.  28  Nov.  1S6S,  Hon.  Mary  Louisa,  2nd 
lau.  of  Charles  Rodolph,  19th  Uaroa  Clinton,  and 
las  issue, 

I.  John  Trefcsis,  &.  2  Feb.  1874. 

II.  Mary  Lucy.  in.  Evelyn.  rv.  Adcla  Elizabeth. 

JLtUCnCJC. — John  Carpenter.  Esq.  who  m.  Marj-,  sister  of 
.Yilliam  Spry,  of  Tavistock,  had  (with  four  daus.,  viz.,  Hannah, 

John  Bolt,  Esq.;  Mary,  m.  He  v.  C.  Porter;  Deborah;  and 
Catherine)  six  sons, 
John,  father  of  Mrs.  Hale,  of  Ingsdon  House. 
Nathaniel,  who  had  a  son,  Coryton;  and  two  daus.,  one, 

Maria,    la.   Vic.e-Admiral  Eichard    Boger,   the   other  Mr. 

Euwc,  of  Launceston. 
Samuel,  of  Launceston,  m.  Elizabeth  Hodge,  and  had,  with 

two  daus.,  lour  soas,  1  John,  whose  son  John,  aa  officer  in 


the  army,  m.  1797,  Teresa,  dau.  of  Georc;e  Fieski  Heneage 
Esq.  of  Hainton,  co.  Lincoln,  and  had  issue;  2  Charles  of 
Moditonham;  3  James,  Admiral  R.N.,  dp,,  and  had  issue: 
4  Samuel,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  1815,  leaving  issue. 

Joseph,  father  of  Kev.  William  Carpenter. 

Benjamin,  of  whom  presently.  Philip. 

The  5th  son, 

Benjamin  Carpenter,  Esq.  m.  Patience  Edgccwmbc,  and 
was  father  of 

John  Carpenter,  Esq.  to.  Christian  Phillipps,  and  had  issue, 
John  Phillipps,  his  heir;  Benjamin  Edgecumbe;  Charles- 
Coryton;  George;  Elizabeth  Pomeroy;  Patience;  and  Chris- 
tian.   The  eldest  son, 

John  Phillipps  Carpenter,  Esq.  of  Jlonnt  Tavy,  Devon, 
TO.  Elizabeth  Striblinj;,  and  d.  1812,  leaving  with  a  dau., 
Patience  Christian,  m.  24  Aug.  1807,  Sir  Wilham  L.  Salusbury 
Trclawny,  Bart.)  two  sons,  John,  his  heir;  and  Jonathan 
Phillipps  (Rev.),  m.  16  April,  1827,  Harriet,  eldest  dau.  of 
Rev.  William  Gamier,  and  d.  20  Aug.  1841.  The  elder 
son, 

John  Carpenter,  Esq.,  J.P.  of  Moimt  Tavy,  h.  20  Be*. 
1790;  m.  19  July,  1828,  Lucy,  4th  dau.  of  Rev.  William  and 
Lady  Harriet  Gamier,  of  Eookesbury  Park,  Hampshire  ;  and 
d.  16  May,  1842,  leaving  (with  three  daus.,  Elizabeth  Harriet, 
TO.  1852,  Rev.  H.  M.  Sims,  Rector  of  Hinderwell;  Lucy,  to. 
1852,  Henry  Clark,  Esq.  of  Efford  Manor,  Devon;  and  Anne, 
m.  1874,  Rev.  John  Blake  Humfrey,  Great  Dunham  Eectory, 
Norfolk)  an  only  son,  now  John  Carpenter-Garnier,  Esq. 
M.P.  of  Mount  Tavy  and  Eookesbury. 

^rii?.?— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  Garniee,  az.  a  sword  bond- 
wise  point  downwards  ppr.  between  in  the  sinister  chief  a  fleur- 
de-lis,  and  in  the  dexter  base  an  oak  branch  or,  a  border  em- 
battled also  or;  2nd  and  3rd,  Carpenter,  per  pale  indented  or 
and  az.  an  eagle  displayed,  and  in  chief  two  pellets  counter- 
changed. 

Crest— In  front  of  a  lion's  head  erased  az.,  gorged  with  an 
oak  wreath  or,  three  fleurs-de-lis  gold. 
Motto — Spernit  pericula  virtus. 
Seals— ^o\mt  Tavy,  Tavistock ;  Eookesbury  Park,  Wickham. 


CARRE  OP  CAVERS, 
Riddeli-Caeee,  Thomas  Alexandt-e,  Esq.  of 
Cavers  Carre,  co.  Roxbiirgh,  J.P.,  Major  Royal 
Ayrshire  MHitia,  h.  Sept.  1831  ;  m.  Aug.  1865, 
Elizalieth,  dau.  of  Alfred  Thomas  Fellows,  Esq. 
of  Beeston  House,  co.  Nottingham,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Ralph  Gervase,  h.  11  Dec.  1863. 

I.  Elizabeth  Olive  Geva.  ii.  Grizel  Gcva. 

^LllTCaflC— Thomas  Ker,  of  Kershaugh,  in  Teviotdale, 
was  designated  of  Fernihirst  in  the  records  of  Parliament 
1470.  He  M.  Katherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Eobert  Colville  of  Ochil- 
tree, and  d.  1499,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Andrew  (Sir),  of  Fernihirst,  to.  Janet,  dau.  of  Sir  Patrick 
Home  of  Polwarth,  and  had  two  sons, 

1  John  (Sir)  of  Fernihirst,  d.  July,  1562,  leaving  a  son, 
Thomas    (Sir),    of   Fernihirst,    who  had,    with    other 

issue, 

1  Andrew  (Sir),  created  1022  Lord  Jedburgh. 

2  James,  father  of  Eobert,  2rd  Lord  Jedburgh. 

3  Eobert  Carr,  created  1613  Earl  of  Somerset. 

2  Robert,    of  Ancrum,  ancestor   of   the   Marquess   op 
Lothian. 

II.  Ralph,  ancestor  of  Ker  or  Carre  of  Cavers. 

in.  William,  had  a  charter  of  Langley  and  Gallastongis,  in 
Jedliurgh  Forest,  14  Aug.  1537. 
IV.  Thomas,  30th  Abbot  of  Kelso. 

Tlie  second  son, 
Ralph  Ker  of  Cavers,  was  great-grandfather  of 
George  Ker  of  Cavers,  who  had  two  sons, 

TnoJiAS  (Sir),  his  heir. 

John,  of  West  Nisbet,  to.  Jane,  dau.   of  Sir  James  Ker, 
or  Carr,  of  Crailing,  sister  of  Robert  Carr  Lord  Jedliurgh, 
and  niece  of  Eobert  Carr,  Earl  of  Somerset,  and  had  a 
son, 
John,  of  West  Nisbet,  who  s.  to  Cavers. 
The  eldest  son, 

Sir  Thomas  Ker  of  Cavers,  s.  bis  father,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  EiddeU  of  that  ilk,  and  hud,  with  a  fiau.,  Isabel,  lu. 


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CAR 


Hugh  Scott  of  Galasliiclls,  an  only  son,  Sir  Andhew, 
who  s.  hira,  and  d.  s.  p.,  when  Cavers  devolved  on  his 
cousin, 

John  Carke  of  Cavers  and  West  Nisbet,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of 
Sir  Andrew  Ker,  and  had  two  sons, 

I.  Robert,  his  heir,  m.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  Eobert  Milnn  of 
Balnillo,  and  2ndly,  Helen,  dau.  of  Sir  Walter  Eiddell,  Burt, 
of  Elddoll,  and  had  an  only  son, 

Thomas  Carre  of  Cavers,  who  d.  unm.,  and  was  s.  by  liis 
uncle. 

II.  John,  of  Hundalcs,  s.  his  nephew. 
The  youncer  son, 

John  Carre  of  Cavers  and  Hundalee,  became  representative 
of  the  family  at  the  death  of  his  nephew.  Hem.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Alexander  Jlonteath  of  Tod^haugh,  and  was 
s.  by  his  son, 

John  Carre  of  Cavers  and  Hundalee,  m.  Jean,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Held,  and  had  issue, 

John,  of  Cavers,  his  heir,  d.  unm. 

Alexander,  of  Cavers,  successor  to  his  brother,  d.  t.  p. 

Elizabeth,  eventual  heiress  of  her  brothers. 
The  only  dau., 

Elizabeth  Carre  of  Cavers,  who  s.  to  that  estate  at  t'-.e 
death  of  her  last  brother,  m.  William  Eiddell  of  Camieston 
(son  of  Thomas  Eiddell  of  same  place,  who  was  2nd  son  of 
Sir  AValter  BiddeU  Bart.),  by  whom  (who  d.  1829)  she  had 
issue, 

I.  Thomas  Eiddell  of  Camie.ston,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Walter  Ferrier,  of  Somerford,  and  had,  with  four  dau;;., 
five  sons, 

1  William  Eiddell,  Lieut.-Col.  E.I.C.,  m.  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Capt.  Wilkie,  E.l.C,  and  had  issue. 

2  Walter  Eiddell-Carre,  of  whom  hereafter. 

3  John  Carre  Eiddell,  Member  of  House  of  Legislature  at 
"Victoria,  Australia,  m.  Annie,  dau.  of  Mr.  Justice  Stephen, 
and  had  issue. 

4  Thomas  Eiddell,  Capt.  E.I.C.,  »rt.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Beckett,  E.l.C;  and  d.  1854,  leaving  a  son,  William 
Henry  Eiddell. 

5  Eobert  Eiddell,  E.f.C.  Navy,  Bombay,  d.  unm.  1838. 

II.  John  Eidddl,  E.l.C.  Madrcs,  d.  unm.  1-;14. 
HI.  Eobert  Eiddell  Carre,  oi  whom  prcscctlf. 

The  youngest  son, 

Eobert  Eiddell  Carre  of  Cavers,  Vice-Admiral  R.N., 
having  s.  to  his  mother's  property,  assumed  the  additional 
surname  of  Carre,  and  d.  unm.  18C0,  when  his  estate  devolved 
by  will  upon  his  nephew, 

Walter  Eiddell-Carre  of  Cavers  Carre,  co.  Eoxburgh,  6. 
1807,  who  assumed  the  atlditional  surname  of  Carre.  He 
m.  1st,  1830,  Elizabeth  Eiddell,  dau  of  Licut.-Col.  Lachlan 
MacLachan,  10th  regt.,  by  whora  he  had  a  son, 

Thomas  Alexander,  his  heir. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Sept.  1871,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Cnrrie,  Esq.  of 
Linthill,  co.  Eoxburgh.     He  d.  1074,  when  he  was  s.  by  his 
only  son, 

Thomas  Alexander  Eiddell-Carre,  now  of  Cavers. 

Ai-MS—lst.  and  4th,  gu.,  on  a  chevron  arg.  three  stars  of  the 
field  witliin  abordure  chcquy  of  the  2nd  and  1st,  for  Carre;  2nd 
and  3rd,  arg.,  a  chevron  gu.  between  three  ears  of  rye,  shpped 
and  bladed,  ppr.  for  Eiddell. 

Crest — A  stag's  head  erased  ppr.  with  ten  tyncs  or. 

Mottoes — Tout  droit ;  and,  Hope  to  share. 

^:eat— Cavers  Carre,  Lilliesleaf,  co.  Eoiburgh. 


CARRINGTON    OF    GREAT    MISSENDEN. 
Caerington,  Elizabeth  Jane,  Mrs.  of  Great 
MissendcH  Abbey,  Bucks,  aud  of  Carringtons,  Island 
of  Barbados,  Widow. 

ILiltCaflC— This  family  claims  descent  from  the  Car- 
ringtons of  Cheshire.  The  late  George  Carrington,  Esq. 
J.P.  and  D.L.  of  Great  Missenden  Abbey,  and  of  the  Island  of 
Barbados  (son  of  George  Carrington,  and  grandson  of  Eev. 
Codrington  Carrington),  m.  23  Sept.  1852,  Eliza73eth  Jane, 
dau.  of  James  Hodges,  Esq.,  and  d.  8  July,  1S02,  leaving 
ssuc, 


CARROLL    OF    ASHFORD. 

Carroll,  Coote-Alexander,  Esq.  of  Ashford, 
CO.  Wicklow,  b.  Nov.  1812  ;  educated  at  Eton  ;  Higli 
Sheriff  1862  ;  J.P.  Wicklow  and  W.  R.  Yorkshire  ; 
m.  Nov.  1843,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Tayler, 
Esq.  of  ToiT,  Devon,  who  d.  June,  1863. 

ILllltatJC. — Alexander  Carroll,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  whose 
will,  dated  9  May,  1768,  was  proved  28  June  following,  left,  by 
Anne,  his  wife,  sister  of  William  Fairbrother,  three  sons, 
George;  Coote;  and  Alexander;  and  four  daus.,  Mary; 
Anne,  7/1.  Philip  Percival,  Esq. ;  Prudence;  and  Sarah.  The 
eldest  son, 

George  Carroll,  of  Great  Denmark  Street  Dublin,  J.P.  and 
High  Sheriff  co.  Wicklow  1772 ;  to.  1769,  Jane  Irwin,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1801)  he  had  three  sons, 

I.  Alexander,  of  Mountjoy  Square,  Dublin,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Wicklow  1821,  d.  s.  p.  1856. 

II.  George,  of  whom  presently. 

in.  Stanford,   an  officer  1st  Dragoon  Guards,  of  co.  Wick- 
low, and  Vane  Street,  Bath,    m.  1st,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Heathcote,  of  co.  Stafford,   by  whom  he  had  two 
sons,  who  d.  s.  p.    He  m.  2ndly,  Catherine  Maria,  dau.  o( 
John    Bennett,    LL.D.,   Eector   of  Donhead  St.   Andrew, 
Wilts,  and  of  Over  Moigne,   Dorsetshire,  son  of  Thomas 
Bennett  Esq.  of  North  Bavant  and  Pythouse,  Wilts,  by  whuia 
(who  d.  1869)  he  left  at  his  decease,  in  1846, 
Frederick   (Eev.),   Vicar  of  Tallington,    Lincolnshire,    /. 
1827;  m.  1851,  Ellen  Charlotte,  dau.  of  H.  Sankey,   E.-'|., 
E.N.,  of  Preston  House,  Kent,  and  Green  Park,  bath,  by 
whom  he  had  issue, 

1  Stanford  Henry,  b.  1854 ;  d.  1856. 

2  Frederick  Harry,  6.  1855. 

3  Henry  Arthur  Edward,  b.  1861 ;  d.  1862. 

4  Eaymond  John  Hereward  Wake,  b.  18  j7. 

5  Alexander  Ernest,  6.  1870. 

1  Ellen  Frances  Katharine,  6.  1852. 

2  Ethel  Lina  Maude  Mary,  6.  1863. 
Catherine  Maria,  h.  1822. 

He  d.  1816.    The  2nd  son, 

George  Carroll,  Esq.  of  Thorp  Arch,  en.  York,  h.  1774  ; 
TO.  1806,  Frances,  only  child  of  Eichard  Hodsden,  E=q.  ufi 
Woldingham,  Surrey,  and  his  wife  Dorothy  Lister,  of  Wood-, 
house,  near  Halifax,  who  was  directly  descended,  in  !h*| 
female  Une,  from  the  ancient  family  of  Sterne  o/  Jiloinfitan; 
and  Woodkouse,  of  which  were  Eichard  Sterne,  D.D.,  Arch- 
bishop of  York  in  the  time  of  Charles  II.,  and  the  Eev.  L:»u- 
rence  Sterne,  M.A.,  author  of  The  Sentimental  Journey.  By] 
Frances  his  wife  (who  d.  1849)  Mr.  Carroll  had  issue, 

CooTE  Alexander,  now  of  Ashford. 

Eichard  Sterne,  of  Tolston  Lodge,  Tadcaster,  Major  2nd  West  i 
York  Militia,  J.P.  for  W.E.York,  b.  1814;  w.  Dec.  Ih61,;. 
Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Henry  Boyuton,  liart.,jt 
of  Burton  Agnes,  co.  York.  'j 

George  Frederick,  b.  1817. 

Francis  Eawdon,  b.  1821 ;  d.  Jan.  1S63. 

Mr.  CarroU  d.  1848. 

Arms— Arg.,  two  lions  combatant  gu.  supporting  a  rv.anl 
erect  in  pale  ppr. ;  in  the  dexter  chief  point  a  eross  llory  sa. 

Crest — On  a  stump  of  a  tree  a  falcon  rising  bclkd  piin, 
charged  on  the  breast  with  a  cross  flory  sa. 

Motto — Elccti  non  frangi. 

S«a«— Ashlord,  Wicklow ;  Boston  Spa,  Tadcaster. 


George,  6.  6  May,  1856. 
Elizabeth. 
Margaret. 
Auna-Eose-Hall. 


Alexander  Hall. 
Sophia  Jane. 
Ada  Amelia. 
Bessy. 


Seal — Great  Missenden  Abbey,  AmersLam, 


CARRUTHERS    OF    DORMONT. 

The  late  William  Francis  Carruthbrs,  Esq 
of  Dormont,  co.  Dumfries,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Convene; 
CO.  Dumfries,  formerly  in  Scots  Greys,  b.  3  Sept 
1823  ;  m.  16  Nov.  1864-,  Fanny  Madeline,  2nd  dau 
of  Frederick  Turner,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Frederick,  now  of  Dormont,  6.  5  Feb.  1867. 

II.  Francis  John,  b.  15  March,  18G8. 

III.  Henry  Archibald,  b.  22  April,  1874. 

I.  Maud.  II.  Ada.  iii.  Eleanor.  iv.  Ethel. 

Mr.  Carruthers  d.  16  July,  1878. 

?CtllE<l3C.— The  origin  of  this  name  is  Gaelic.  In  tli 
reign  of  David  I.  the  name  was  Euther,  afterwards  change 
to  Carruthers. 

The  house  of  Carruthers,  of  which  Carruthers  of  Ilohnairu 
in   CO.  Annandale,  was    lUe    chief,  kas   always    continue 


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faithful  to  the  Crown  and  country.  When  Robert  the 
HiKh  Steward  (afterwards  King  as  ItoBERT  II.)  took  the  tield 
against  Edward  Baliol  for  his  Sovereign  and  uncle  David  II., 
amongst  tliose  who  early  joined  him  was  WiUiam  Carruthers 
of  Holmains.  In  1426,  Roger  Cakrutheks,  received  a  charter 
of  Holmains,  Little  Dalton,  and  other  contiguous  lands.  From 
him  the  Carkuthers  of  Dormont  are  descended,  and  the 
present  representative  is  in  possession  of  a  part  of  his  estates. 
There  is  also  a  charter  of  James  III.,  dated  at  Edinburgh, 
25  July,  1484,  of  the  lands  of  Tory,  with  the  patronage  of  St! 
Mary's  Kirk  of  Tory,  within  the  shire  of  Dumfries,  granted  to 
Thomas  Carruthers  of  Holmains,  for  his  special  services  in 
expelling  the  King's  rebels  and  English  out  of  the  country. 
This  family  was  also  eminently  loy:il  to  Queen  Mart. 

The  late  William  Thomas  Carruthers,  Esq.  of  Dormont, 
CO.  Dumfries,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  formerly  Scots  Greys,  son  of 
William  Carruthers,  by  Mary  Anne  Arthington  his  wife,  m. 
lli'.ni,  dau.  of  Donald  MacLachlan,  of  MacLachlan  (who  d. 
!<■:)•.  and  d.  184S,  leaving  (with  a  dau.,  Susan  Helen)  a  son, 

WiLLiAJu  Francis  Carruthers,  Esq.  of  Dormont. 


-Gu.,  two  chevronels  engrailed  between  three  fleurs- 


Cr.ft—A.  seraph  volant  ppr. 
ji/.<«o— Pi-omptus  et  fidelis. 
iVtti— Dormont,  Lockerbie,  N.B. 


CARSON    OF    SHANROE. 

Carson,  Rev.  Thomas  William,  of  Shanroe, 
CO.  Monaghan,  Ex.  Sell,  and  M.A.,  Trin.  Coll. 
Dublin,  b.  20  Dec.  1834  ;  s.  his  father  as  represen- 
tative of  the  family  1874. 

ILtntagC.— This  family  settled  in  co.  Monaghan,  temp. 
Charles  II.,  descends  from  John  Carson,  Esq.  of  Shanroe,  in 
that  CO.,  who  purchased,  2  July,  1667,  that  estate  from  Thomas 
I  Coote,  Esq.  of  Cootehill,  co.  Cavan,  which  has  descended 
to  the  present  representative.  A  full  account  of  the  descent 
af  the  family  will  be  found  in  the  Supplement,  bringing  the 
family  down  to 

Eight  Rev.  Thomas  Carson,  Bishop  of  Kilmore,  Elphin, 
ind  Ardagh,  Rector  of  Cloon,  and  Vicar  General  of  Kilmore 
1854,  Dean  of  Kilmore  1860,  and  consecrated  Bishop  ot  the 
Diocese  2  Oct.  1870,  b.  27  Aug.  1805;  m.  29  Sept.  1833, 
•:iianor  Anno,  dau.  of  Robert  Burton,  Esq.,  and  d.  7  July, 
^74,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  3  Jan.  1809),  with  eight  daus., 


I.  Thomas  William  (Rev.),  his  heir. 

ii.  Joseph  John  Henry,  of  Millmount,  co,  Antrim,  J. P.,  ra. 

.Maria  Alice,  dau.  ot  Henry  George  Johnston,  Esq.,  and  has 

i-sue. 
ill.  Robert  Burton  (Rev.),  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  W.  A. 

lisher,  and  has  issue. 
IV.  Henry  Walters  (Rev.),  m.  Isabel  Jane,  dau.  of  Judge 

ilurtley. 


CARTER    OF    WATLINGTON    PARE. 

Cartee,  Henry  Tilson  Shaen,  Esq.  of  Watling- 
on  Park,  co.  Oxford,  late  17th  Laucers,  b.  21  June, 
846 ;  s.  1875  ;  m.  9  Julj,  1867,  Adelaide  Ehzabeth', 
Idost  dau.  of  Denis  Bingham,  Esq.  of  Castle  Bing- 
:am,  CO.  Mayo. 

ILtllC.ljr.— Thomas  Carter,  Esq.  of  Eobertstown,  co. 
leaih,  Serjeant-at-Arms,  a  gentleman  whose  services  at  the 
:evolution  were  very  considerable,  for  he  not  only  served 
,,.ing  William  at  the  battle  of  the  Eoyne,  but  secured  divers 
seful  books  and  writings  belonging  to  King  James  and  his 
jcretaries  ;  m.  twice,  by  his  1st  wife,  Margaret  Houghton,  he 
•as  father  of  The  Right  Hon.  Thomas  Carter.  Mr.  Carter 
I.  2ndly,  2  Aug.  1702,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Matthew,  2nd  son  of 
ir  Matthew  Boynton,  Bart,  of  Barmeston,  in  Yorkshire,  and 
idow  of  Wentworth,  4th  Earl  of  Roscommon  (the  Poet),  but 
y  her  he  had  no  issue.     His  son, 

The  Eight  Hon.  Thomas  Carter,  Master  of  the  Rolls, 
'cretary  of  State,  and  Privy  Councillor,  of  Robertstown  and 
itlinaliy,  co.  Meath,  m.  1719,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heircss 
■  uh  her  sister,   Frances,  m,  1st,  the  Earl  of  Rosse,  2ndly, 


Viscount  Jocelyn,  but  who  d.  s.  p.)  of  Thomai  Claxton,  Esq 
of  Dublin,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  M.P.  for  Old  Leighlin,  to.  Anna  Maria,  sister  of 
Sir  George  Armytage,  Bart,  of  Kirkless,  co.  York,  and  by 
her  (who  m.  2ndly,  18  Sept.  17G6,  John  Nicholson,  Esq.  of 
Balrath,  co.  Meath,  and  had  issue  one  dau.,  Mary,  m  Skef- 
fington  Thompson,  Esq.  of  co.  Meath,  and  had  issue. ' 

Henry  Boyle,  of  whom  presently. 

Frances,  m.  1st,  27  Feb.  1749,  the  Right  Rev.  Dr.  Philip 
Twysden,  Bishop  of  Raphoe,  by  whom  she  had  issue  an  only 
dau.,  Frances,  m.  i  March,  1770,  to  George  Bussey  4iii 
Earl  of  Jersey.  Mrs.  Twysden  r.i.  2ndly,  Gen.  James  John- 
stone, Colonel  of  the  Scots  Greys. 

Susan,  m.  21  April,  1743,  Thomas  Trotter,  of  Duleek  co 
Louth,  grandfather  of  Elizabeth,  Marchioness  of  Tkoinond" 

Mary,  d.  umn. 

The  2nd  son, 

Henry  Botle  Carter,  Esq.  of  Castle  Martin,  a  Capt.  in 
Col.  Irwin  s  Regt.,  m.  23  Feb.  1750,  Susanna,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress (with  her  sister,  Frances,  who  vi.  1  June,  1738,  John 
Bingham,  of  Newbrook,  grandfather  of  John  Bingham,  1st 
Lord  Clanmorris)  of  Sir  Arthur  Sheen,  Bart,  of  Kilmore,  co. 
Roscommon,  and  widow,  without  issue,  of  James  Wynne,  Esq. 
of  Hazelwood,  co.  Sligo,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Tho.mas,  his  heir. 

Arthur,  Col.  I4th  Dragoons,  rj.  unm. 

Henry,  Capt.  Scots  Greys,  d  s.  p. 

Mary,  ra.  John  Kirwuu,  Esq.  of  Castli  Ilackett,  co  Gal- 
way,  ' 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Carter,  Esq.  of  Castle  Blartin,  h.  20  Mav,  1753  ; 
m.  Jan.  1783,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Hon.  John  Butler,  "brother 
of  Humphrey,  1st  Earl  of  Lanesborough,  and  had  issue, 

William  Henry,  his  heir. 

John,  Admiral  R.N.,  m.  Julia,  dau.  of  M.  Gcoro-cs  Esq 
both  deceased,  leaving  issue.  ' 

Thomas,  late  a  Capt.  R.A.,  d.  n.  p. 

Margaret,  m.  James  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Eallymacoll  co 
Meath,  deceased,  leaving  issue.  ' 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Henry  Carter.  Esq.  of  Castle  Martin,  co,  Kil- 
dare,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  High  Sheriff  1817,  h.  18  Dec.  1783  ; 
m.  1st,  23  June,  1809,  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  Francis  Brooke, 
Esq.,  and  sister  of  Sir  Henry  Brooke,  Bart,  of  Colebrooke' 
CO.  Fermanagh,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  March,  1820)  had 
issue, 

Thomas  Shaen,  late  of  Watlington  Park. 

Su,sanna,  m.  26  Oct.  1846,  Hon.  Francis  Sadleir  Prittie 
brother  of  Henry,  3rd  Lora  Dunalley,  and  left  issue! 
Edward  and  Elizabeth. 

Mr.  Carter  to.  2ndly,  10  June,  1S4G,  Frances,  sister  of  Robert, 
5th  Earl  of  Mayo,  but  by  her,  who  predeceased  him,  had  no 
issue.    Mr.  Carter  d.  6  July,  1859.     His  only  son, 

Thomas  Shaen  Carter,  Esq.  of  Watlington  Park,  J.P.,  b.  10 
Sept.  1813;  m.  21  July,  1842,  Maria  Susan,  only  surviving 
child  and  heiress  of  Col.  John  Henry  Tilson,  of  Watlington 
Park,  descended  from  Henry  Tilson,  Bishop  of  Elphin,  Ump. 
Charles  I.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Tilson  Shaen,  now  of  Watlington. 

II.  George  Tilson  Shaen,  6.  6  March,  1848. 

III.  Thomas  Tilson  Shaen,  b.  16  June,  1849. 

IV.  Arthur  Tilson  Shaen,  R.N.,  b.  14  Sept.  1851. 

V.  Francis  Tilson  Shaen,  b.  24  Sept.  1852. 

VI.  Ernest  Tilson  Shaen,  6.  7  March,  1855. 

VII.  Basil  Tilson  Shaen,  6.  2  Feb.  1858. 

VIII.  Gerald  Tilson  Shaen,  b.  27  March,  1861. 

IK.  Lionel  TDson  Shaen,  b.  6  Jan.  18G4;  t^  13  Oct.  3867. 

I.  Augusta  Susanna  Shaen,  to.  11  Jan.  1866,  to  George 
Milward,  jun.,  Esq.  of  Lcclilade  Manor,  Gloucestershire, 
and  has  issue. 

II.  Ehzabeth  Sophia  Shaen. 

He  d.  24  Oct.  1875, 

^rm.s— Arg.,  two  lions  combatant  sa.  quartering  ShatiN 
(O'Ferrall  of  Annaly),  viz.,  vert,  a  lion  rampant  or,  and 
Tilson. 

Crest~A  talbot  passant  arg.  on  a  mural  crown  or  charged 
with  tree  buckles  az. 

Jl/oHo— Sub  libertate  quiotcm. 

Scat — Watlington  Park,  O.xfordshire. 


CARTER. 

See  Bonham-Caeter. 


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CAR 


CAHTHEW  OF  WOODBRIDGE  ABBEY. 

Caethew,  RAxri-rnrs  Johx,  Esq.  of  Wood- 
bridge  Abbey,  Suflolk,  and  Kensington  Palace 
Gardens,  Middlesex,  b.  10  Sept.  1863 ;  s.  1870. 

iCtllCagC— This  branch  of  the  ancient  family  of  Carthew, 
which  is  desccn<led  from  Peteb  CARxnEn-,  b.  at  St.  Isscy  1G19, 
son  of  Thomas  Carthew,  of  Cannalidcy,  by  Alice  his  2ni  wife, 
migrated  to  Tiverton,  Devon,  circa  1645,  and  resided  there 
till  1800.  The  name  of  Peter  Carthew,  eldest  son  of  Peter 
Carthew,  has  been  continued  unaltered  throughout  ei^lit 
Rencrations;  to  the  6th  cencration  they  wore  buried  at  Tiver- 
ton, the  last  there  buried  being  in  1795. 

Thomas  Caetuew,  Esq.,  b.  G  April,  IG57,  Scrjrant-at-Law, 
was  interred  in  the  Temple  Cliurch  12  Feb.  1704.  He  m. 
Mary,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John  Colby,  Esq.  of  Banham, 
Norfolk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  15  June,  1726)  left  issue,  tw* 
sons,  Thomas,  his  heir;  and  John,  one  of  His  Majesty's 
carvers,  of  Bergh  Apton,  Norfolk,  d.  unm.  23  Jan.  1770.  The 
elder  son, 

Thomas  Cakthew,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Bcnncro  Hall  and  Wood- 
kridgc  Abbey,  6.  SO  June,  1G87  ;  Barrister-at-Law ;  m.  1st, 
1710,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Powys,  Knt.,  Judge  of  the 
Queen's  Bench,  by  whom  he  had  four  daus.,  Anne,  vi.  John 
Norris,  Esq.  of  Witton;  Mary,  m.  Stephen  Gardiner,  Esq.  of 
Norwich;  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.;  and  Sarah,  -//i.  Henry  Lossen, 
Gent.  His  wife  dying  17  Aug.  1727,  Mr.  Carthew  m.  2ndly, 
Miss  Elizabeth  Mitchell,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Rev. 
Thomas  Morden)  left  at  his  decease,  20  March,  1741-42  (with 
four  daus.),  a  son. 

The  Eev.  Thomas  Carthew,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  J.P.  and  D.I.., 
of  Woodbridcre  Abbey,  Rector  of  Woodbridge  and  Little 
Bealings,  Suffolk,  b.  4  Aug.  1732,  sold  Benacres  to  Thomas 
Gooch,  Esq.  He  m.  1st,  31  Aug.  1754,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Rev.  Thomas  Morden,  of  Weston,  Suffolk,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  13  Dec.  1768)  he  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Morden,  6.  27  Nov.  1760,  Vicar  of  Mattishall,  Norfolk,  m. 
Emily,  dau.  of  George  Tweed  Pyke,  Esq.  of  Baythorn  Park, 
Essex,  and  d.  10  June,  1821,  leaving  issue, 

1  Morden,  late  of  Woodbridge  Abbey. 

2  Edward,  of  Guelph,  Upper  Canada,  m.  1847,  Hannah, 
dau.  of  the  late  James  Secord,  Esq.  of  Queeuston,  and 
relict  of  Howley  Williams,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

1  family,  m.  Walter  James,  Esq. 

2  Harriet,  to.  Sir  John  Hammet,  Knt.,  M.D.,  R.N. 

3  Elizabetli,  m.  James,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  J.  Wright, 
Rector  of  East  Harllng,  Norfolk. 

4  Anna,  m.  Capt.  George  Grey,  21st  rcgt.  E.I.C.S. 
.*>  Caroline,  rn.  Rev.  .Tohn  Wakefield. 

6  Louisa,  hi.  John  Witlierston  Rickard,  E.sq.,  Lieut. -Col. 
Indian  ;irmy. 

7  Prances. 

m.  Thomas,  b.  2  May,  1764,  originally  a  First  Lieut.  R.N., 
Rector  of  Woodbridu'e ;  d.  17  Sept.  l»;jl,  leaving,  by  Anne 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Isaac  Boggis,  Esq.  of  Colchester,  two  sous 
and  a  dau., 

1  Thomas,  of  Woodbridge,  m.  1st,  Louisa,  dau.  of  John 
Clarkson,  Esq.  of  Woodbridge,  wiio  d.  s.  p. ;  2ndly,  his 
cousin  Cliarlotte,  dau.  of  Rev.  Harrison  Shaw,  by  whom 
he  left  at  his  decease,  two  sons. 

2  William  Morden,  of  High  Hall,  Nettlestcad,  Suffolk. 
1  Anne,  wife  of  'i'homas  Pytches,  Esq. 

IV.  John,  of  Woodbridge  6.  28  April,  1760;  m.  Mary,  dau. 
of  Rev.  Christopher  Jefferson,  Rector  of  Tunstal,  and  (/. 
11  Sept.  1804.  His  widow  afterwards  m.  Capt.  (afterwards 
Admiral)  John  Pordyce  Maples,  11. N.,  C.B. 

V.  Edward,  Lieut.  R.N.,  h.  30  July,  1768;  d.  v.nm.  1800. 

I.  Chariotte,  d.  unm.  1808. 

II.  Anna,  m.  1784,  Rev.  William  Collett,  Rector  of  Swantsa 
Morley,  Norfolk. 

III.  Prances,  tn.  1790,  Rev.  Harrison  Shaw,  Vicar  of  Boa- 
gate,  Westmorland,  both  deceased. 

Mr.  Carthew  m.  2ndly,  1770,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wall,  Esq. 
of  Aldborough,  Suffolk,  who  d.  June,  1771,  s.  p.;  and  3rdly, 
19  May,  1774,  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heircss  of  Robert  Denny, 
Esq.  of  Eye,  Suffolk,  by  whom  (who  d.  in  childbed,  Dec.  1785) 
he  had  issue, 

VI.  George,  of  Harloston,  co.  Norfolk,  h.  9  Nov.  1777;  m.  19 
June,  1806,  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  Peter  Isaack,  Gent,  of 
Wighton,  and  had,  with  two  younger  sons,  who  both  <1. 
unm.,  George  Alfied,  F.S.A.,  of  East  Dereham,  Norfolk, 
m.  ISiiO,  his  cousin,  Anna,  relict  of  George  Gray,  Esq. 

VII.  Robert,  b.  1780;  Capt.  R.A.,  and  d.  at  sea,  from 
exhaustion,  after  the  battle  of  Corunna,  1809,  unm. 

Vfii.  Charles,  Major  31)th  rcgt.,  b.  1781 ;  d.  Jan.  1826,  leavins, 
bjf  Mary  Anau  his  wife,  dau.  of  Joh«  Southwell  Brown, 


Esq.  of  Mount  Brown,  co.  Limerick,  a  posthumous  dau. 
Plensanee. 
IX.  Alfred,  h.  1783;  d.  unm.  at  Bombay,  1807. 

IV.  Mary  Anne,  in.  Charles  Dashwood,  Esq.  of  Beetle:.  < 

V.  Louisa,  m.  Rev.  John  Drew  Borton,  Rector  of  Blolield,  Nor- 
folk. 

VI.  Laura,  in.  Searles  AVado,  of  Ipswich,  Brewer. 

VII.  Emily,  m.  John  Thomas  Fuller,  Esq.  of  Hcatlifield, 
Sussex,  Capt.  R.A. 

Mr.  Carthew  m.  4thly,  1783,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Russell, 
Gent,  of  Ottley,  Suffolk,  who  survived  him  without  issue.  He 
d.  4  Jan.  1791.    The  eldest  son, 

William  Carthew,  Esq.  of  Woodbridge  Abbey,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  b.  4  Nov.  1758 ;  Rear-Admiral  R.N. ;  m.  Pleasance,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Graham  Thomas  Myers,  Esq.,, only  brother  of 
Gen.  Sir  William  Myers,  Bart.,  K.C.B. ;  andrf.  31  July  1827  (his 
widow  d.  27  Jan.  1830),  without  issue.  At  his  death  his  nephew, 
MoBDE.v  Cabthew,  Esq.,  inherited  Woodbridge  Abbey,  which 
he  subsequently  sold  to  Peregrine  Bingham,  Esq.  from  whom 
it  was  purchased  by  Petee  Cabthew,  E.sq.  of  Kensingtoa 
Palace  Gardens  and  Woodbridge  Abbey.    This 

Morden  Cabthew,  Esq.,  late  of  Woodbridge  Abbey,  Major- 
General  late  commanding  the  Pegu  division  of  the  ludiaii 
army,  b.  25  Oct.  1804;  m.  1st,  16  July,  1827,  Jemima  Boriand, 
dau.  of  John  Ewart,  Esq.  of  Romaua,  co.  Dumiries,  and  has 
issue, 

Morden  Cabthew-Yoestoun,  now  of  East  TinwalJ  (.t^e  Cah- 
thew-Yorstoon). 

Charies  Alfred,  b.  5  Sept.  1841.  Ewart,  b.  1847. 

Margaret,  rn.  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  Rigg,  of  Crostrigg,  West- 
morland, High  Sheriff  of  that  co.  1867. 

Emily  Jane,  m.  1867,  Rcliort  Dashwood,  Esq.  of  Duaburgi 
Hill,  Geldeston,  Norfolk. 

Fanny  Jemima,  m.  Alexander  M'Mahon,  Esq. 

Mary. 

Mrs.  Carthew  <?.  19  April,  I8G3,  and  Gen.  Carthew  m.  2ndly, 

9  Aug.  1866,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Roger  Hunter, 
Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  relict  of  Rev.  J.  Clark,  M.A.,  Rural 
Dean,  and  Rector  of  Strctford. 

Peteb  Cabthew,  Esq.,  the  purchaser  of  Woodbridge  Abbey, 
was  b.  8  Sept.  1808  ;  m.  1st,  25  June,  1846,  Ellen  Martha,  dau. 
of  Rev.  John  Wilkinson,  of  Kilglass,   co.  Longford  (she  d. 

10  May,  1859);  and  2ndly,  2  Oct.  1860,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Henry  Good,  Esq.  of  KcusingLoa  Palace  Greca, 
Middlesex,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

I.  Peter,  h.  6  March,  18G2. 

II.  Ranulphus  John,  now  of  Woodbridge  Abb^-y. 

I.  Ellen  Maude.  ii.  Alice  Grace  Eli.;abi':h. 

jlrms— -Or,  a  chevron  sa.  between  three  murrs  ppr. 
C-ests — 1st,   a  murr  ppi\    ducally  gorged;    2nd,   a    falcon 
rising,  ducally  gorged  and  belled  ppr. 
M(jtlof,s — Eedhoh  fyr  ha  hob  dro'.i;  and,  Aymcz  loyaulti. 
£ccU— Woodbridge  Abbey,  Suffolk. 


CARTHEW- YORSTOUN    OF    EAST 
TINWALD. 

CAHTnEW-YoRSTorx,  Morden,  Esq.  of  East 
Tinwald,  near  Lochmaben,  co.  Dumfries,  late  Capfc. 
26th  regt.  N.  I.  Madras,  and  Assistant  Commissioner 
of  the  ProTiuces  of  Martaban,  Pegu,  now  a  Capt.  ia 
the  Dumfries  Mililia,  eldest  son  of  Major-Gen. 
Morden  Carthew,  late  of  Woodbridge  Abbej, 
Suffolk,  by  Jemima  Eorland  his  late  wife,  dau.  OK 
John  Ewart,  Esq.  sometime  of  Midloch,  co.  DumJf 
fries,  assumed  the  additional  name  of  YoRSTOUX  ' 
1S61,  on  succeeding  to  estates  in  Tinwald,  TorthorJ 
wold,  and  Dunscure,  all  in  co.  Dumfries,  under  til 
will  of  William  Grricrson  Yorstoun,  Esq.  of  Garrocl 
in  the  stewartry  of  Kircudbright,  and  upon  thfl 
death  of  John  Ewart  Yorsloun,  Esq.  ;  h.  iil  June,' 
1832  ;  in.  10  June,  1854,  Maynard  Eliza  Charlotte' 
Rochford,  only  dau.  of  Col.Su-  Archibald  liogle,' 
Knt.,  late  Chief  Commissioner  of  the  Teuasseriia. , 
and  Martaban  provinces,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Archibald  Mobden,  b.  27  July,  1855. 

II.  Jlordcn  Ewart.         ill.  Charles.         iv.  Andrew. 
1.  Maynard  Eliza. 

Amit — Az.,  a  crescent  between  seven  mullets  arg.  on  a  clii^ 
or,  three  swonls  two  ia  saltiro  and  one  ia   fcss,  .between  III 


CAR 


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CAll 


27Q 


(Icxtcr  hand  and  a  man's  heart,  all  gu.,  granted  by  Lyon  King 
of  Arms  22  April,  18B1,  for  Yorstoun,  quartering  Oautuew, 
&c. 

Crest — A  tower  ppr.,  for  Yoestoon. 

Motto — Mens  conscia  recti. 

&a£— East  Tinwakl,  co.  Dumfries,  X.B. 


CARTWRIGHT    OP    NCRWELL    AND 
MARNHAMC. 

Cartwhight,  Gi-EOiiGE,  Esq.  of  Wybcrton,  co. 
Lincoln,  6.  '6  Sept.  18G7. 

iLtrtCajJC. — Hugh  CAKTWRicnx,  living  teiiw-  IIenut  VII., 
Til.  Matilda  Cove,  and  had  issue, 

William,  who  founded  the  Norwell  family. 

KoLAND,  was  ancestor  of  the  Cartwhights  of  Ai/nho  (xa 
til  at  family). 

Edmund,  m.  in  1514,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Cranmer,  of 
Aslacton,  co.  Nottingham,  and  sister  of  the  celebrated 
Archbishop,  by  whom  he  acqtured  Ossington,  in  co.  Notts, 
and  Mailing  Abbey,  in  Kent.  His  eldest  son,  George 
Cartwright,  Esq.,  was  of  Ossington,  1779. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Cartwright,  i;;.  Jane  Leggatt,  and  resided  at 
Norwell.    His  son  and  successor, 

Edward  Cartwright,  Esq.  of  Norwell,  was  father  of 

William  Cartwright,  Esq.  of  Norwell,  in  1614,  jii.  Frances, 
dau.  of  Eeginald  Peckham,  Esq.,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  sister 
of  George  Cartwrisht,  Esq.  of  Ossington.    His  grandson, 

William  Cartwright,  Esq.,  who  m.  Christian,  dau.  of  his 
relative,  Sir  Hugh  Cartwright,  of  Mailing,  built  a  house  at 
Normanton  in  co.  Notts,  and  settled  there.  Like  his  father- 
in-law,  he  espoused  the  Royal  cause,  and  is  supposed  to  have 
been  the  Col.  Cartwright  of  whom  Mrs.  Hutchinson  speaks 
with  so  much  bitterness,  in  relating  the  siege  of  Nottingham. 
His  son, 

William  Cartwright,  Esq.  of  Normanton,  is  mentioned  by 
Evelyn  as  having,  in  1G71,  induced  the  Council  of  State  to 
adopt  pacific  measures  towards  the  discontented  colonists  of 
New  England;  joining  the  army  of  King  William,  he  became 
a  Capt.  in  the  regt.  of  the  Earl  of  Kingston  (whose  sister  was 
the  wife  of  his  relative,  Fulk  Cartwright,  of  Ossington),  went 
over  to  Ireland,  and  d.  at  tlie  siege  of  Belfast,  in  1G89.  His 
son  (by  his  wife,  the  dau.  of  Thomas  Charlton,  Esq.  of  Chil- 
wcll;, 

William  Cartwright,  Esq.,  to.  Rebecca,  the  heir  of 
Edmund  Niclioison,  Esq.  of  Marnham,  removed  thither,  and 
had  one  son,  William,  and  four  daus.,  the  youngest  of  whom, 
Elizabetl),  m.  John,  Viscount  Tyrconnel,  and  after  his  I^ord- 
ship's  death,  resided  until  her  own  decease,  in  1780,  at  the 
house  of  her  brother.    Mr.  Cartwright  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Cartwright,  Esq.  of  Marnham  Ilall,  co.  Notts, 
High  Sheriff  in  1742,  m.  his  cousin,  Anne,  dau.  of  Cartwright, 
of  Ossington,  and  had  five  sons  and  five  daus., 

I.  William,  who  held  an  ofHcc  in  the  Treasury,  d.  in  the  life- 
time of  his  father,  without  issue. 

II.  George. 

III.  John,  who  became  successively  representatives  «f  the 
family. 

rv.  Edmund,  D.D.,  F.R.S.,  and  F.E.L.S.,  known  as  a  literary 
character,  and  especially  as  the  inventor  of  the  power  loom 
woolcombing,  by  machinery,  ifcc.  He  in.  1st,  Alice,,  dau. 
and  co-heiress  of  Bichard  Whitaker,  Esq.,  of  Doncaster, 
and  had  issue, 
Edmond,  of  whom  presently. 

Mary,  m.  Eustatius  Strickland.  Esq.,  youngest  son  of  Sir 
George  Strickland,  Bart.,  and  has  is'iue. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  John  Penrose,  of  aa  ancient  Cornish 
family,  and  has  issue. 
Anne  Catherine,  d.  25  Nov.  1799. 

Frances  Dorothy,  author  of  The  Life  and  Correrqjondcnce 
of  Major  Cartwright,  published  in  1825. 
Dr.    Cartwright    to.  2ndly,    Susanna,    dau.    of   Rev.    Dr. 
Kearney.     He  d.  30  Oct.  1823. 
T.  Charles,  who  distinguished  himself,  when  a  Lieut,  in  the 
B.N.,  by  the  capture  of  the  Dutch  fort  of  Commenda,  on 
the  western  coast  of  Africa.     He  m.  Annabrlla.  eldest  dau. 
of  Dr.  Kearney,  and  d.  at  Storrington,  in  Sussex,  in  lb07, 
aged  63,  s.  p. 
I.  Anne,  d.  1804,  aged  C7. 
n.  Catherine,  d.  1830,  aged  93. 

III.  Elizabeth,  d.  1817,  aged  75. 

IV.  Frances,  6.  1747. 

V.  Dorothy,  m.  Tliomas  Ihillct  Ilodgcs,  Esq.  of  Ilcmstcd,  in 
Kent,  and  d.  ISOO. 


The  eldest  surviving  son, 

George  CARTWRicnr,  Esq.  of  Marnham,  after  serving  with 
distinction  in  the  Germ.in  wars,  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  the  .Mar- 
quis of  Granbj-,  spent  sixteen  years  on  the  coast  of  Labrador. 
He  d.  s.  p.  May,  1819,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  Cartwright,  Esq.  of  Wyberton,  co.  Lincoln,  so  well 
known  in  political  life  as  "Major  Cartwright."  He  was 
Major  Notts  MiUtia ;  m.  1780,  Anne  Catherine,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Das'nvood,  Esq.  of  Well  Vale,  co.  Lincoln,  but  d.  s.  p.  1824, 
aged  84.     His  nephew. 

The  PiEV.  Edmund  Cartwright,  M.A.,  F.R.S.,  author  of  the 
lUstOi-i/  of  the  Rape  of  Bramber,  m.  1st,  1794,  Sophia,  dau.  of 
John  Wombwell,  Esq.,  but  lost  his  wife  the  next  year,  without 
issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  the  llev.  Edws,rd  William 
Tredcroft,  of  PuUborough,  Sussex,  and  had  four  sons, 

I.  Edmund  William,  Capt.  Bombay  N.I.,  d.  s.  p.  1842. 

II.  George  (Rev.)  of  Wyberton,  6.  24  Jan.  1811:  ??;.  1st, 
Henrietta  Maria,  great-niece  and  sole  heiress  of  Geneial 
Henry  Watson  Powell,  Governor  of  Gibraltar;  and  2iuUy, 
Gertrude  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Major  von  Eoverlioadt,  and 
had  issue, 

George,  now  of  Wyberton. 

Edmund  Bruce  Willoughby,  &.  17  February,  1870, 
Mr.  Cartwright  d.  at  Plymouth  5  Nov.  1875. 

III.  Hugh,  h.  10  April,  1814  ;  d.  13  Feb.  1831. 

IV.  John,  6.  28  Jan.  182i);  dj.  1852,  Helena  Augusta,  eldest 
dau.  of  Major  von  Beverhondt,  and  dying  1865,  left  issue, 

1  George,  b.  6  Sept.  1854;  d.  at  Plymouth,  27  Aug.  1871. 

1  Frances  Dorothy,  b.  21  Dec.  1855 ;  vi.  13  Feb.  1877, 
George  Herbert  Palmer,  a  Lieut,  in  the  Royal  Horse 
Artillery. 

2  Alice  Beatrice,  6.  28  Oct.  1860. 

Arms—^tm.,  a  fess  between  three  fireballs  sa.  fired  ppr. 

Crest — A  wolfs  head  erased  or,  pierced  through  the  nock 
with  a  spear  arg. 
Motto.— Deic-id  the  fold. 


CARTWHIGHT    OF    AYNHOE. 
Caetwright,   William  Coenwallis,   Esq.  of 
Aynboe,  co.  Northampton,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for 
Oxforclsliii-e,  b.  24'  Nov.  1825  ;  m.  Fraulein  Clemen- 
tine Gaul. 

3LtltCfCg;C.— Rowland  Cartwright  (2nd  son  of  Hugh 
Cartwright,  living  in  the  time  of  Henry  VII.,  and  brother  of 
William  Cartwright,  ancestor  of  the  Cartwrights  of  Norwell 
and  Marnham),  was  father  of 

John  Cartwright,  of  Aston,  co.  Chester,  m.  Eleanor,  dau. 
of  John  Shobridge,  of  the  same  place,  and  was  father  of 

Eichard  Cartwright,  Esq.  of  the  Inner  Temple,  who  pur- 
chased the  manor  of  Aynhoe.  Mr.  Cartwright  m.  Mary,  4tl» 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Egerton,  Knt.  of  Egerton,  co.  Cheshire,  and 
dying  13  Jan.  1637-38,  aged  74,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Cartwright,  Esq.  of  Aynhoe,  a  Parliamentarian,  who 
7ii.  Catherine,  dau.  of  William  Noy,  Esq.,  Attorney-General  to 
King  Charles  I.,  and  had  an  only  son,  William,  of  Bloxham, 
CO.  Oxford,  b.  1634,  who  d.  1674  v  y.,  leaving  by  Anne,  his  1st 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Eoger  Townshend,  Bart.,  a  dau.  Mary,  m. 
1st,  to  Eobert  Fane,  Esq.,  and  2ndly  to  Fulk  Grosvenor,  Esq. : 
and  by  Ursula  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Ferdinando,  2nd  Lord 
Fairfax,  of  Cameron,  had  a  son,  Thomas,  successor  to  his  grand- 
father ;  and  a  dau.  Ehoda,  m.  Lord  Henry  Cavendish.  Mr. 
Cartwright  was  Sheriff  of  Oxfordshire  1654  and  1670.  He  d. 
17  April,  1676,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Thomas  Cartwright,  Esq.  of  Aynhoe,  6.  I67I ;  M.P.  for 
Northampton-shire,  m.  30  March,  1699,  the  Hon.  Armitie 
Crewe,  one  of  the  daus.  and  co-heirs  of  Thomas,  2nd  Lord 
Crewe,  of  Stene,  and  dying  1747-48,  left  (with  two  daus. 
Armine,  m.  William  Ward,  Esq.  of  York;  and  Ursula,  m. 
Sir  Francis  Skipwith,   Bart.)  a  son  and  successor, 

William  Cartwright,  Esq.  of  Aynhoe,  M.P.  for  co.  North- 
ampton from  1754  to  1768,  m.  1st,  16  June,  1726,  Byzantia, 
youngest  dau.  ofEalph  Lane,  Esq.  of  Woodbury,  Cambridge- 
shire, and  by  her  (who  d.  June,  1738)  had  ^with  three  daus., 
who  all  d.  yoMUg  and  uniii.)  a  son  and  heir,  Thomas.  He 
in.  2ndly,  2  July,  1748,  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Clement 
Cotterell  Dormer,  Knt.  of  Rowsham,  co.  Oxford,  and  had 
William,  6.  1754,  a  General  in  the  army,  and  Col.  1st  Dragoon 
Guards,  d.unm.  1827;  and  Clement,  b.  1701.  Fellow  of  AU 
Souls'  Coll.,  Oxford,  d.  unm.  1828.  Mr.  Cartwri&ht  d.  ia 
London,  29  June,  1768,  and  was  s.  by  his  elUcsL  son. 


280 


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THE  LAIJDED  GENTRY, 


CAE 


Thomas  Caetwkight,  Esq.  of  Aynboe,  6.  at  Woodbury  HaU, 
13  June,  1735-36 ;  m.  6  April,  1765,  Mary  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Major-Gen.  Thomas  Desaguilliers,  of  Grace,  Essex,  by  whom 
<who  m.  2ndly,  10  April,  1777,  Sir  Stephen  Cotterel,  of  London) 
he  left  at  his  decease,  2-t  Aug.  1772  (with  four  daus., 
Byzantia,  m.  1792,  Sir  William  Henry  Clarke,  Bart. ;  Mary, 
m.  1796,  to  the  Eev.  Wollaston  Pym,  of  Eadwell,  Herts ; 
Elizabeth ;  and  Charlotte,  m.  Kichard,  5th  Viscount  Chetwynd, 
.and  d.  7  June,  1860,  an  only  son, 

Ralph  William  Cartwbioht,  Esq.  of  Aynhoe,  M.P.  for 
Northamptonshire,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Northamptonshire  Yeo- 
manry, 6.  30  March,  1771;  m.  1st,  12  April,  1794,  the  Hon. 
Emma,  dau.  of  Cornwallis,  1st  Viscount  Hawarden,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1803)  had  issue, 
I.  Thomas  (Sir),    G.C.H.,    Minister  Plenipotentiary  to    the 

Diet    of   Frankfort,    6.  1791;     m.     1825,   Maria   Elizabeth 

Augusta,  dau.  of  the  Count  von  Sandizell,  of  Bavaria,  and 

d.  11  April,  1850,  leaving  two  sons, 

1  William  Cornwallis,  now  of  Aynhoe. 

2  Thomas  Robert  Brook  Leslie  Melville  Cartwright, 
of  Melville  House,  Lady  Bank,  co.  Fife,  and  Newbottle 
Manor,  Brackley,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Fife,  and  J.P.  for  the 
cos.  of  Northampton  and  Oxford  ;  to.  2  Nov.  1858,  Lady 
Elizabeth  Jane,  dau.  of  David,  10th  Earl  of  Levea  and 
Melville,  and  assumed  in  1860  the  additional  surnames  of 
Leslie  Melville. 

Ti.  William  (Lieut. -Gen),  of  Flore  House,  co.  Northampton, 
J. P.,  6.  23  Feb.  1797  ;  m.  6  Aug.  1822,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Henry  Jones,  Esq.  of  Bloomsbury-square,  London, 
and  had  issue, 

1  Fairfax  William,  M.P.  for  N.  Northamptonshire,  6.  1823, 
formerly  in  the  Austrian  army,  and  afterwards  Major  2nd 
regt.  Light  Dragoons  of  the  British  German  Legion. 

2  Aubrey  A^ar,  'late  Capt.  Rifle  Brigade,  fell  at  In- 
kerman. 

ni.  Cornwallis  Richard,   6.  1801 ;  m.  Alicia  Laura,   dau.  of 
the  late  William  Trower,  Esq.,  of  the  Bengal  Civil  Service. 
rv.  Robert,   Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1805;    to.  2  March,   1842, 
Catherine  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Andrew  Redmond  Prior, 
Esq. 
V.  Stephen  Ralph,  Rector   of  Aynhoe,  h.  1806;    r,i.   Lady 
Fanny  Hay,  dau.  of  the  15th  Earl  of  ErroU,  which  lady  c^. 
18-53,  leaving  a  dau.  Augusta. 
I.  Emma,  d.  unm.  Aug.  1827. 

n.  Mary  Catherine,  m.  1827  the  Eov.  Sir  Henry  John 
Gunning,  Bart,  of  Horton. 

ni.  Sophia,  m.  1831,  William  Willes,  Esq.,  of  Astrop  House, 
Northamptonshire. 
Mr.  Cartwright  TO.  2naiy,  29  May,  1810,  Julia  Frances,  only 
dau.  of  the  late  Col.  Richard  Aubrey,  and  sister  of  the  late 
Sir  Thomas  Digby  Aubrey,  Bart.,  and  had  by  her, 
I.  Richard  Aubrey,   of  Edgcott,   Banbury,  J.P.    and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  co.  Northampton  1865,  formerly  Liaut.  R.N., 
h.  1811;  m.   19  Sept.  1848,  Mary,  eldest  dau.   of  Thomas- 
Francis,  created  Lord  Cottesloe,  and  had  issue, 
1  Aubrey  Thomas  Carter,  J.P.,  b.  8  July,  1849;  m.  1878, 
Louisa  Florence,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Charles  Fletcher.  Esq! 
of  Dale  Park.  2  William  Chauncy,  b.  25  Sept.  1853. 

1  Harriet  Louisa.        2  Julia  Maiy.         3  Emma  Cecilia. 
4  Fiimces  Emily.  5  Beatrice  Anna. 

n.  Henry  of  Eydon  Hall,  Banbury,  Col.  Grenidier  Guards. 
M.P.  for  South  Northamptonshire,  1858  to  1868.  b.  1  Sept, 
1814;  m.  15  Dec.  18.53,  Jane.  dau.  of  the  late  William 
Holbech,  Esq.,  of  Farnborough,  co.  Warwick,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  29  Dec.  1877)  has  issue, 

1  Henry  Aubrey,  6.  11  March,  1858. 

2  Edward  Arthur  b.  9  Oct.  18G0. 

3  William  Digby,  b.  11  Feb.  1865. 

1  Lucy  Julia,  6.  11  Oct.  1854.  2  Maud,  6.  15  Jan.  1857. 
III.  Frederick  William  (Rev.),  Vi'.-ar  of  Oakley,  Bucks,  and 
Rural  Dean,  b.  1818. 

I.  Julia,  TO.  the  Rev.  Edward  Goulburn,  D.D. 

II.  Frances  Eliza,  m.  Matthew  Boulton,  Esq.  of  Tew  Park, 
Oxon. 

Lieut.-Col.  Cartwright  d.  1847. 

Arms — Erm.,  a  fe.ss  between  three  fireballs  sa.,  fired  ppr. 

Crest— A.  wolfs  head  erased  or,   pierced  through  the   nee'.: 
with  a  spear  arg. 

Seat — Aynhoe,  near  Emcklev. 

Town  House— 56,  Eaton  Plac;,  S.W. 


CARTWRIGHT. 

Cartwright  of  Meh-llle  IIo%m» 

Cartwright   of  Flore. 

Cartwright  of  Ei/doa  Hull. 

{See  CARTWRionT  of  Jjy.hoe), 


GARY    OF    TORR    ABBEY. 

Cart,  Kobeet  Shedden  Sultaede,  Esq.  of  Torr 
Abbey,  Devon,  b.  22  June,  1828 ;  m.  186G,  Margaret 
Mary,  dau.  of  (xeorge  Stockman,  Esq. 

JLlJlCatJC. — The  ancient  family  of  Cart  derives  its  sur- 
name from  the  manor  of  Cary,  or  Kari,  as  it  is  called  in 
Domesday  Book,  lying  in  the  parish  of  St.  Giles-in-the-Heath, 
near  Launceston.    In  the  year  1198, 

Adam  de  Karrt  was  Lord  of  Castle  Karry,  Somerset.  His 
descendant  (the  intermediate  descents  are  given  in  Visitation 
of  Devon,  1620), 

Sir  Robert  Cart,  Knt.,*  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
Philip  Courtenay,  of  Powderham,  Devonshire;  and  2ndly, 
Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Hankesford,  Knt.,  and  widow  of 
Wadham.    Sir  Robert  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  son, 

Sir  Philip  Cart,  Knt.  of  Cockington,  Devon,  m.  Christian, 
dau.  and  heir  of  William  Orchard,  of  Orchard,  Somerset,  by 
whom  (who  in.  2ndly,  Walter  Portman)  he  had  a  son  and 
successor. 

Sir  AVilliam  Cart,  Knt.,  who  fell  at  Tewkesbury,  1471,  on 
the  side  of  Lancaster.  He  to.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
AYilliam  Paulet,  of  Hinton  St.  George,  Somerset,  and  had  a  son, 
Robert,  his  heir.  His  2nd  wife  was  Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  Baldwin 
Fulford,  of  Fulford,  Devon,  Knt.,  and  by  her  he  was  father  of 
Thomas,  of  Chilton  Foliot,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir 
Robert  Spencer,  Knt.,  by  Alianore,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edmonc' 
Beaufort,  Duke  of  Somerset,  and  had  two  sons.  Sir  John  Cart, 
ancestor  of  the  Viscounts  Falkland ;  and  William  Cart,  m. 
Mary,  sister  of  Anne  Boletne,  Queen  of  Henrt  VIII.,  and 
had  by  her  (who  to.  2ndly,  Sir  William  Stafford,  Knt.)  a  son, 
Henrt  Cart,  created  by  his  cousin.  Queen  Elizabeth,  Baron 
Ilunsdon.f    Sir  William  Cary  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Robert  Cart,  Esq.  of  Cockington,  m.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of 
Sir  Nicholas  Carew,  Knt.,  and  had  two  sons,  John,  to.  Jane, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Edmund  Derick,  Esq.  of  Oakhampton,  and 
had  issue ;  and  Thomas,  of  Cockington.  Robert  Cary  m. 
2ndly,  Agnes,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Hody,  Knt.  of  Pillesdon, 
Dorset,  and  had  a  son,  William.  He  m.  3rdly,  Margaret,  dau. 
and  heir  of  William  Fulkerham,  Esq.  of  Dartmouth,  and  had 
another  son,  Robert,  upon  whom  he  conferred  CloveUy,  in  the 
north  of  Devon.    The  2nd  son  of  Robert  Cary, 

Thomas  Cart,  Esq.,  inherited  the  lands  of  Cockington  and 
Cliilson.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Southcol,  Esq.  of  Bovy 
Tracy,  Devonshire,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George  (Sir),  his  heir. 

II.  John,  of  Dudley,  co.  Stafford,  ni.  dau.  of  —  Norton,  and 
had  issue, 

1  John,  111.  and  left  issue. 

2  Edward  (Sir),  of  whom  presently. 

3  Thomas,  of  Moulshain,  co.  Stafford. 

4  Edward,  d.  s.  p. 

5  George,  who  inherited  Cockington,  and  the  remainder 
of  his  uncle  the  Lord  Deputy's  estates,  m.  EUzabeth,  dau. 
of  Sir  Edward  Seymour,  Bart.,  of  Berry  Pomeroy,  Devon, 
and  had  (with  three  younger  sons  and  a  dau.),  Sia  Henrt 
Cart,  Knt.,  Sheriff  of  Devon  18  Charles  I. 

6  Dudley,  m.  and  had  issue. 

Thomas  Cary  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 

Sir  George  Cart,  Knt.  of  Cockington,  Treasurer  of  Ireland, 
and  afterwards  Lord-Deputy.  Sir  George  m.  1st,  Wilmot,  dau. 
and  heir  of  John  Gifford,  Esq.  of  Yeo,  Devon,  and  had  a  dau., 
Anne,  m.  Sir  Richard  Edgcombe,  Knt.  of  Mount  Edgcombe. 
He  ~.ii.  2ndly,  Lettice,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert,  Lord  Rich,  1st 
Earl  of  AVarwick,  but  by  her  (who  to.  2ndly,  Sir  Arthur  Lake, 
Knt.)  he  had  no  children.  Sir  George  d.  1610,  and  was  s.  by 
his  nephew. 

Sir  Edward  Cart,  Knt.  of  Marldon,  Devon.  He  to.  Mar- 
garet Blackhurst,  of  Lancashire,  and  had  two  sons  and  a  dau., 
George  (Sir),  his  heir;  Thomas,  of  Stantor,  Devon;  and 
Anne,  wife  of  Sir  George  Souihcott.    The  elder  son. 

Sir  George  Cart,  knighted  by  Charles  I.,  at  Greenwich, 
3  July,  1632,  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Manners,  Knt., 
by  whom  he  had  a  son  and  a  dau.,  who  both  d.  young;  and 
2ndly,  a  dau.  of  Browne,  of  Hampshire,  but  had  no  issue.  He 
m.  3rdly,  Elizabeth,  dan.  of  Thomas  Wells,  Esq.  of  Brambridge, 
Southampton,  and  had  issue,  Edward,  his  heir;  George,  living 
ioim.  1701 ;  Christopher,  living  s.  p.  1701 ;  John,  who  went  to 
Portugal;  Elizabeth,  to.  Sir  Thomas  Manby,  Knt.  of  Brent- 
wood; Frances;  Margery;  and  Constance,  to.  George  Blount, 
Esq.    Sir  George  Cary,  who  purchased  Torr  Abbey  from  the 


♦  Sir  Robert's  brother  was  Bishop  of  Exeter, 
t  His  4th  son,   Robert  Cart,  was  created  Earl  of  Mon- 
mouth. 


CAR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


CAS 


281 


Eai-l  of  Londonderry,  d.  27  May,  1073,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Edward  Cakt,  Esq.  of  Torr  Abbey,  m.  Mary,  2nd  Cau.  and 
CO  heir  of  Ricliard  Pelsont,  Esq.,  by  Anno  hia  wife,  relict 
of  Thomas  Savile,  Earl  of  SiLsscx,  and  dan.  of  Christopher 
Villiers,  1st  Earl  of  Andesey.  By  this  lady  he  had  issue, 
1  George,  his  heir;  2  William,  m.  Miss  Dorothy  Rovve,  and 
had  (with  a  dau.  Dorothy,  wife  of  Edward  Meynell,  Esq.  of 
Yarm  and  Kilvinjcton)  two  sons,  George,  who  s.  to  Torr  Abbey, 
and  Edward,  father  of  the  late  George  Stanley  Cart,  Esq. 
of  FiiUaton ;  3  Francis,  d.  unm.  ;  1  Ann ;  2  Mary  ;  and  3 
Winifred.    Mr.  Gary  was  .s-.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Cakt,  Esq.  of  Torr  Abbey,  6.  1685;  m.  Anne,  dau. 
of  Huijli,  Lord  Clifford;  but  d.  1  Oct.  1753,  without  issue,  when 
the  estates  passed  to  the  children  of  his  brother  William, 
Georpe  and  Edward;   by  the  elder  of  whom, 

George  Gary,  Esq.,  he  was  s.  at  Torr  Abbey.    This  gcntlc- 
man  )?i.  Cecilia  Fagniani,  and  had  issue, 
George,  his  heir. 

John,   b.   17   Feb.   1770;  m.  1st,  Sophia,  dau.    of  Edward 
Sulyard,  Esq.,  and  d.  19  March,  1820,  leaving  issue,  Henry. 
heir  to  his  uncle ;  Bernard ;  Lucius,  Lieut,  in  the  Walmoden 
Cuirassiers,  m.  8  Jan.  1839,  Amelia,  dau.  of  Count  Starhem- 
berg;    Hujth;    John;    Sophia,   m.   Charles  Stonor,    Esq.; 
Fanny ;  Susan  ;  and  Mary  Anne.    Mr.  John  Gary  m.  2ndly, 
Miss  Johnson,  of  Norfolk,  and  by  her  had  one  dau.,  Blanche. 
Mary,  m.  J.  P.  Chichester,  Esq.  of  Arhnston. 
Frances,  m.  1795,  Henry  Stonor,  Esq.  of  San  Lucar,  Spain. 
Mr.  George  Gary  m.  2ndly,  Frances  Stonor,  relict  of  Thomas 
Giffard,  Esq.  of  Ghillington,  and  had  further  issue, 
Mary  Anne,  m.  1st,  John  Dalton,  jun.,   Esq.  of  Thurnham 
Hail ;  2ndly,  Sir  John  Hayford  Thorold,  Bart,  of  Mar.^fon ; 
and  3rd  y,  Sir  Charles  Ogle,  Bart.    Her  Ladyship  d.  1S4'.;. 
Georgiana,  m.  Francis  Langan,  Esq. 

Mr.  Gary  d.  1805,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Gary,  Esq.  of  Torr  Abbey,  who  m.  Miss  Franklin, 
but  dying  without  issue  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Henry  George  Gary,  Esq.  of  Torr  Abbey,  h.  5  Oct.  1800; 
1.  1827,  Emily  Munro,  only  c;hild  of  Pvobert  iihedden,  Esq.  of 
Brouklands,  Hampshire,  and  had  issue, 

EoBERT  Shedden  Solyarde,  his  heir. 

Henry  Fra.scr  Lovat,  6.  4  Nov.  1833;  d.  25  Oct.  1838. 

Lionel  Stuart  Traquair  Munro. 

Lucius  Falkland,  Gapt.  Rifle  Brigade,  m.  26  Oct.  1878,  Louisa 
Sophia  Isabella,  dau.  of  Major  George  Rowley. 

Millicent  Maria  Johnes,  m.  John  Stuart  Goxon,  Esq.,  3rd  son 
of  the  late  John  Stuart  Goxon,  Esq.  of  Fiesk  Priury,  Kerry. 

Agatha  Edith  Dottin. 

Henrietta  Margaret  Emily,  d.  7  March,  1812. 
Mr.  Gary  d.  2  Sept.  1840. 

A-iniis—Kxg.,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  roses  of  the  first. 

Creit — A  swan  ppr. 

Motto — Virtute  e\cerpt5e. 

/Seai— Torr  Abbey,  Torquay. 


CARY    OF    FOLLATON. 

Caet,  Stanley  Edward  G-eorge,  Esq.  of  Folia- 
ton,  Devon,  J.P.,  b.  1825  ;  m.  3  Oct.  1.SG5,  Agnes 
Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Yice- Admiral  A.  W.  Jerming- 
ham,  R.N.,  nephew  of  George  William  Lord 
Stafford,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 

Geoege  Stanley,  6.  18G7. 

ILf'lCngC. — This  is  the  nearest  collateral  branch  of  the 
ancient  family  of  Gary  of  Torr  Abbey. 

Edward  Gary,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Willi.im  Gary,  Esq.,  and 
grandson  of  Edward  Gary,  Esq.  of  Torr  Abbey,  purchased 
FoUaton,  Devon,  and  there  seated  himself.  He  m*  Camilla 
Annabella,  eldest  dau  of  Gilbert  Fane  Fleming,!  Esq.,  by  the 
Lady  Camilla  his  wife,  sister  of  Charles,  4th  Earl  of  Tanker- 
vjlle,  and  had  (with  a  younger  son,  Edward,  and  a  dau., 
Camilla,  who  both  d.  unm.)  a  son  and  successor, 

George  Stanley  Gary,  Esq.  of  Follaton,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
6.  1780;  m.  1821,  Matilda,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Bedingfeld, 
;.  of  Oxburgh  Hall,  Norfolk,  by  Charlotte  Georgiana  his 
wife,  only  sister  of  George  William,  Lord  Stafford ;  and  d. 
19  Jan.  1858,  having  had  issue. 


•  Mr.  Gary  m.  2ndly,  Miss  Ferrall,  sister  of  Ec 
^q.,  but  by  her  had  no  issue. 

t  Mr.  Fane  Fleming -was  son  of  the  Hon.  Oilbc 
Lieut.-Gt-n.  of  the  Leeward  Islands.  His  2nd  dau. 
Brisco,  Lai  t. 


Ferrall, 


Stanley  Edward  George,  now  of  Follaton. 

Camilla  Arabella.  i 

Charlotte  Matilda.  Isabella. 

Helen.  Laura. 

Adelaide,  d.  14  April,  185S.        Bertha. 

Arms— }st  and  4th  Cart,  arg.,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  roses 
of  the  field,  for  Gary;  2nd  and  3rd  for  Fleming.  Gu.,  seinee 
of  crosses-crosslet  titchee  thiee  crescents  or. 

Crest— A  swan  ppr. 

3{otto — Virtute  excerptae. 

Scat — Follaton,  near  Totnes. 


CASBORNE    OF    NEW    HOUSE. 

Casborxe,  The  Kev.  Walter  John  Spring, 
M.A.,  of  New  House,  Pakonliam,  co.  Suffolk,  J.P., 
b.  March,  1790 ;  m.  Oct.  1826,  Anne,  elder  dau.  of 
the  late  Capel  Lofft,  Esq.  of  Troston  Hall,  Suffolk. 

Hl'llCiltir.— The  Rev.  John  Gasborne,  Rector  of  Elmswell, 
Suffolk,  rii.  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of  the  Rev.  John  Barrett, 
D.D.,  Rector  of  Hartest,  and  was  father  of 

The  Rev.  John  Gasborne,  who  m.  De  la  Riverie,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  John  Symonds,  D.D.,  by  Mary  his  wife,  sister  and  ce- 
heir  of  Sir  William  Spring,  Bart,  of  Pakenham  Hall,  and  had, 
with  a  dau.,  d.  s.  p.,  an  only  son, 

The  Rev.  John  Spring  Gasborne,  of  New  House,  to.  1784, 
Frances,  dau.  of  Edmond  Rogers,  Esq.  of  Walsham-le-Willows, 
Suffolk,  and  had  (with  sixdaus.,  1  Frances  Merelina,  d.  s.  jj. ; 
2  Theresa  Rebecca,  m.  the  Rev.  Joseph  Haddock,  and  had  one 
dau.;  3  Annabelle,  d.  s.  p.;  4  Maria,  widow  of  Gapt.  William 
Baynes,  E.I.C.S.,  d.  s.  p.;  5  Lucretia,  m.  Edward  Stanley, 
Esq.,  M.D.;  6  Mary  De  la  Riverie;  and  two  sons,  Frederic 
Jermyn,  Lieut.  R.N.,  and  Henry  Edmund,  R.N.,  both  of  whom 
d.  unm.),  another  son,  the  present  Rev.  Walter  John  Spring 
Gasborne,  of  New  House.  The  Kev.  John  Spring  Casboiao 
d.  1822. 

^rms— Gu.  a  lion  passant  or,  gorged  with  a  ducal  crown 
of  the  first  between  three  annulets  of  the  second. 

Crest— A  lion  passant  or,  gorged  with  a  ducal  coronet  gu. 

Motto — Puro  de  fonte. 

Seai— New  House,  Pakenham,  near  Bury  St.  Edmunds. 


CASEMENT  OF  BALLEE  HOUSE. 
Casement,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Bailee  House,  co. 
Antrim,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1874,  b.  19  March,  1799  ; 
m.  22  Sept.  1848,  Dorinda  Deborah,  dau.  of  Tliomas 
Abbot,  Esq.,  J.F.,  of  Mount  Bcllew,  co.  Galway, 
and  has  issue, 

Catherine  Gosnahan,   to.   4t!i    3Iarch,   18G9,   Gapt.   Eldred 
Thomas  Pottinger,  R..Y. 

lltnraffC. — This  family  migrated  to  Ireland  from 
Rrimsey,  Isle  of  Man,  early  in  the  18th  century,  having 
originally  been  of  French  extraction. 

Hugh  Casement,  Esq.,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Mr.  Higginson,  Rector  of  Ballinderry,  co.  Antrim,  and  was 
father  of 

Roger  Casement,  Esq.  m.  1786,  Catherine,  dau.  of  John 
Joseph  Gosnahan,  Esq.  of  Peel,  Isle  of  Man,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1808)  had  issue,  Thomas,  now  of  Bailee  House.  Mr.  Casement 
d.  1832. 

^)-?)!S— Erm.,  a  lion  rampant  guardant  ppr.  charged  \vith  a 
mullet  gu.,  and  holdng  in  the  paws  a  sword  erect  also  ppr., 
pommel  and  hilt  gold,  encircled  round  the  point  with  a 
wreath  vert,  on  a  chief  embattled  gu.  a  tower  arg.  between 
two  elephants'  heads  erased  or. 

Crest — A  mural  crown  gu.,  issuing  therefrom  a  demi-tiger 
rampant  guardant  ppr.,  charged  with  a  mullet  of  the  first  and 
crowned  with  an  Eastern  crown  or,  luikliiig  in  the  pu«s  a 
sword  erect  ppr.,  pommel  and  hilt  gold,  the  point  eucii^ltd 
with  a  wreath  vert. 

MoUo — Dum  spiro  spero. 

Sctti — Bailee  House,  Eallymena,  co.  Antrim. 


CASEMENT    OF    INVERMORE. 

The  lato  Edmund  McGileowny  Casement 
Esq.  of  luvennore,  co.  Autrim,  J. P.,  b.  1812  ;  d. 
umn.  1S7G. 


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CAS 


iLiliragC— Geosge  Casement,  Esq.,  Surgeon  E.X.,  m. 
Elizabeth  Montgomery,  and  had  two  sons, 

I.  John  Montgomery. 

II.  WUIiam  (Sir),  K.C.B. 

He  r.i.  2ndly,  Matilda  Montgomery,  and  had  two  sons, 
in.  George,  Major  in  the  army. 
IV.  Hugh,  Lieut,  in  the  anuy. 

The  elder  son  by  his  first  wife. 

John  Montgomery  Casement,  Esq.,  m.  Mary,  dan.  of  John 
McGildowny,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  in  1843)  had  issue, 

I.  Edmcnd  JfcGiLDOWNY,  late  of  Invermore. 

II.  George,  Lieut.  E.E. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  to  Capt.  Gillespie,  15th  Hussars. 

II.  Mary,  m.  Henry  Mills,  Esq. 

HI-  ilatilda,  m.  John  W.  Fulton,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law. 
i\'.  Jane.  v.  Grace. 

VI.  .■Vnne,  m.  General  M'Cleverty. 
He  d.  in  1839. 
Seat — luvcrmore,  Lame,  co.  Antrim. 


CASSAN    OF    SHEFFIELD. 

Cassan,  Matthew  Sheffield,  Esq.  of  Sheffield 
House,  Queen's  Co.,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1843,  b. 
23  Dec.  1812;  m.  1  May,  18  i3,  and  has  sui-viving 
issue,  by  Phcebe  Louisa  his  wife, 

I.  Francis  Setmohr  Stcakt,  6.  12  July,  1313. 

II.  Henry  Erskine,  b.  14  Sept.  1849. 
HI.  Stephen  Sheffield,  6.  29  Aug.  IS.ol. 

IV.  Matthew  Sheffield,  b.  14  Sepr.  180J. 

V.  Edward  Lawrenson,  deceased. 

VI.  Reginald  Sheffield,  d.  unm. 

I.  Emily  Anne,  m.  13  Feb.  1873,  Lieut.-Col.  J.  Cecil  Grove- 
Price,  R.A.,  of  Croydon,  Surrey. 

II.  Flora  Adelaide.  iii.  Anne  Elizabeth. 

ILinCagC. — Stephen  Cassan,  a  native  of  Montpelier,  b. 
1G59,  sought  refuge  in  Holland  at  the  Revocation  of  the 
Edict  of  Nantes;  and  in  1GS9,  being  then  an  officer  in  the 
Foreign  Brigade,  was  engaged  under  the  command  of  Schom- 
berg,  in  Ireland,  in  which  kingdom  he  eventually  settled.  He 
TO.  16D2,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Joseph  Sheffield, 
Esq.  of  Navestock,  Essex,  and  Cappoly,  Queen's  Co.,  and 
had  an  only  son, 

aiATTHEW  Cassan,  Esq.  of  Cappoly  or  Sheffield,  6.  1C93, 
who  built  the  present  mansion  at  Sheffield.  Mr.  Cassan 
TO.  1st,  Ann,  dau.  of  Jonathan  Baldwin,  Esq.  of  Summer  Hill, 
Queen's  Co.,  and  had  (besides  two  daus.  Eliza,  m.  the  Rev. 
George  Cook ;  and  Margaret,  m.  Aaron  Crossley  Seymour, 
Esq.)  two  sons,  .Stephe.v,  his  heir  ;  Richard  Sheffield,  Barris- 
ter-at-Law, 6.  1729,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Alexander  Hamilton, 
Esq.  of  Knock,  co.  Dublin,  M.P.,  and  left  at  his  decease  four 
daus.,  his  co-heirs.  Mr.  Cassan  m.  2ndly,  Christian,  dau.  of 
John  Walsh,  Esq.  of  Jamaica,  and  had  by  her,  Joseph  (Rev.), 
of  Stradbally,  6.  1742,  d.  1830,  aged  88,  leaving  issue;  John, 
a  Capt.  in  the  arm}',  d.  Aug.  1805,  leaving  issue  ;  Christiana, 
6.  12  March,  1743,  m.  James  Price,  Esq.  of  Westfield, 
Queen's  Co.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Stephen  Cassan,  Esq.  of  Sheffield,  Barristcr-at-Law,  h. 
22  May,  1724-25;  High  .Sheriff  Queen's  Co.  17C3;  m.  9  Dec. 
1750,  Alicia,  relict  of  Benjamin  Hunt,  Esq.,  and  dau.  of 
AVilliam  Mercer,  Esq.  of  Fair  Hill,  co.  Louth.  Mr.  Cassan  d. 
26  April,  1773,  aged  48;  Mrs.  Cassan  d.  6  Feb.  1789.  They  had 
two  sons  and  a  dau., 

I.  Matthew,  his  heir. 

II.  Stephen,  Barristerat-Law,  6.  2  Jan.  1757;  n.  4  March, 
178C,  Sarah,  only  dau.  and  eventual  heir  of  Charles  Mcars, 
Esq.,  Capt.  of  the  "Egmont;"  and  d.  26  Jan.  1794, 
leaving  an  only  son, 

Stephen  Hyde,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  Vicar  of  Eniton  andof  Wylce, 
Somerset;  m.  27  Dec.  1820,  Frances,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
William  Ireland,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Frome,  and  left  at  his 
decease,  19  July,  1841,  one  son  and  three  daus.,  Algernon 
William,  b.  18  July,  1822;  Gertrude  Anne  Calcy; 
Frances  Alicia ;  and  Florence  Gcorgiana. 
I.  Alicia,  m.  Rev.  George  Howse,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Inch. 
Mr.  Cassan  was  «.  at  his  decease  by  his  elder  son, 

Matthew  Cassan,  Esq.  of  Sheffield,  b.  17.54,  High  SheritT 
1783;  Major  of  the  Queen's  Co.  Militia;  ra.  1st,  18  May,  1776, 
Sarah,  3rd  dau.  of  Col.  Forde,  of  .''caforde,  co.  Down ;  and 
•-iivlly,  15  Sept.  1819,  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Head,  Esq.  of 


Ashley  Park,  co.  Tipperary,  but  left  at  his  decease,  1  Xov. 
1837,  issue  only  by  the  1st  wife,  one  son, 

Stephen  Sheffield  Cassan,  Esq.  of  Sheffield,  J. P.,  Barris- 
ter-at-Law, b.  18  Oct.  1777  ;  m.  4  Aug.  1804,  Anne  Flizabeth, 
dau.  of  Edward  Laurenson,  Esq.  of  Capponellan,  co.  Kilkenny, 
and  had  issue, 

Matthew  Sheffield,  now  of  Sheffield. 

Stephen  Sheffield.  Edward. 

Arthur  Jloorc,  84th  regt. 

Sarah  Elizabeth.  Mary  Ann.  Alicia. 

Ann.  Margaret. 

Ai^is — Arg.,  three  oaks  eradicated  ppr. 

Crest  —  Issuant  from  an  earl's  coronet  ppr.  a  boar's  head 
and  neck  erased  or,  langued  gu. 

jA/o^o— Juvant  arva  parentum. 

iSca£— Sheffield,  near  Maryborough. 


CASSIDI    OF    GLENBROOK. 

Cassidi,  Feaxcis  Petee,  Esq.  of  GMenbroot,  near 
Magherafclt,  co.  Deny,  J. P.,  late  of  the  Sitli  vegt., 
retired  Col.  of  the  army,  m.  2  June,  1853,  Maria 
Lucy  Anne,  4th  dau.  of  the  late  Matthew  Hayman, 
Esq.  of  South  Abbey,  Yougbal,  and  has  issue, 
I.  Francis  Richard,  6.  8  Feb.  1858. 

I.  Helen  Heyman  Heurieua. 

II.  Mary  Mortimer. 

Col.  Cassidi  served  -with  his  regiment  during  the 
Indian  Mutiny,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the 
battle  of  Cawnpore,  26  Nov.  1857. 

HtUCagC. — The  very  ancient  Celtic  family  of  Ua  Caiside, 
or  O'Cassidy,  has  been  for  ages  seated  in  the  co.  Fermanagh, 
where  the  village  of  Ballycassidy,  adjacent  to  Ear.iskillen, 
yet  locally  preserves  the  name.  Their  territory  was  cal.eJ 
Cuil-na-n-Oirear,  i.e.,  the  corner  or  angle  of  harbours, 
situated  on  the  eastern  shore  of  the  Upper  Loch  Erne, 
immediately  opposite  some  beautiful  islets,  whose  indenta- 
tions form  the  miniature  haven  that  gave  the  place  itij 
title.  It  is  now  called  The  Barony  of  Coole.  The  Ua 
Caiside  were  hereditary  oUaves  in  medicine,  or  state  physi- 
cians of  the  Maguires,  the  olden  monarchs  of  Fermanagh ; 
and  they  held  their  district,  ex  offi,:in,  according  to  the  laws 
of  tanistry.  Notices  of  the  clan  abound  in  Tlie  Annal.f  of 
the  Four  Makers.  In  1143  died  Gilla  Moduda  O'Cassidy, 
Abbot  of  Ardbrecon.  He  was  author  of  a  list  of  Kings  of 
Ireland  from  the  introduction  of  Christianity  to  a.d.  1022. 
This  poem  is  preserved  in  the  Book  of  lecan,  fol.  312.  la 
1322,  Fineen  O'Cassidy,  of  Coole,  Chief  Physician  of  Ferma- 
nagh, died.  He  was  s.  by  Gilla-na-n-Angel  O'Caiside,  who 
d.  1335.  Teige,  son  of  Joseph  O'Caiside,  of  Coole,  oUav  of 
Fermanagh,  d.  1450.  Five  years  after  we  find  the  obit,  of 
Dermot  ruadh,  son  of  Niel  ruadh,  of  Coole.  In  1490,  The 
O'Cassidy  of  Coole  died.  In  1504,  we  have  the  death  of 
Pierce  MacThomas  O'Cassidy,  of  Coole  ;  and  of  him  The  Four 
Mailers  tell  us  that  he  was  "oUav  to  Maguire  in  physic" 
End  "  a  man  truly  learned  in  literature  and  medical  .S'^ience," 
and  further  that  he  "had  kept  an  open  house  for  hospitality." 
In  1620,  Felim  O'Casidy,  son  of  Teige,  ollav  to  the  race  of 
Philip  Maguire,  died.  In  1541,  died  Roderick  Cassidy,  Arch- 
deacon of  Clogher,  eminently  versed  (as  Sir  James  Ware 
informs  us)  in  the  historical  records  of  his  country.  Besides 
having  written  part  of  the  Register  of  Clogher,  he  also  com- 
piled the  latter  part  of  "The  Annals  of  Ulster."  Among 
inquisitions  in  the  Exchequer,  is  one  taken  at  Ballycassidy,'* 
CO.  Fermanagh,  21  Sept.  1C30,  respecting  "  Cormack 
O'Cashedy."  At  this  time  the  family  had  branched  out  widely 
in  the  counties  of  Fermanagh,  Louth,  and  Monaghan ;  and  to 
one  of  these  scions  we  refer. 

Henry  O'Cassidy,  Esq.,  M.D...  who  had  followed  his  ances- 
trial  pursuits  in  medicine,  was  of  Greatwood,  Mullaghbawn, 
and  Drumkirk,  co.  Louth,  andof  various  estates  in  the  co.J 
Monaghan.  He  was  b.  circa  1050.  We  find,  10  April,  1690, 
that  King  James  11.  issued  a  commission  to  him,  in  conjunc- 
tion with  the  High  Sheriffs  of  the  co.  Monaghan  pro  tem.  and 
five  others  (mostly  military  peisons)  to  make  an  applotnicnt, 
upon  their  county  for  £1,0.52  is.  for  three  monilis.  Dr. 
O'Cassidy  had  issue,  with  others, 

Fergcs,  his  heir. 

Edinond,  Scholar  of  Trinity  Coll.,  Dublin,  in  1710. 

Margaret,  m.  Eugene  O'Docherty,  of  Newtown,  co.  Leitrli 


*  Misprinted  "  Ballybalfoure, "  in  the  Irish  Record  Con 
sioncrs'  Bcporc,  1816-20,  page  470. 


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The  elder  s^n, 

Fergus  U'Cassidy,  Esq.  of  GreatwooJ,  co.  Loutb,  antl  of 
"  Deny,"  CO.  Jlimu^'lian,  liail  two  sons.  Of  tlicso,  Jlaik,  Iho 
younger,  was  a  Scholar  of  Trinity  Coll.  Dublin,  iu  1700.  The 
cklel-, 

Patrick  Cassidy,  E.sq.  was  of  Dcrry,  in  the  parish  of 
Magheracloony,  near  Carrickmacross.  He  vt.  Catherine 
Flood,  anil  had  issue.  Mr.  Cassidy's  last  will  was  dated 
6  July,  1703,  and  was  proved  5  March,  1757.  Among  other 
directions,  he  desired  "to  be  buried  in  my  tombe  at  Carrick 
McRoss."    His  youngest  son, 

Francis  Cassidy,   b.  cii-ca  1747,  was  of  Cashcl,  co.  Tippc- 
rary.     Ho  m.  Sarah  Magee,  a  first-cousin  of  William  Magee, 
Archbishop  of  Dublin,  and  had  issue, 
Mark,  his  heir. 

Francis  DulT,   Capt.  60th  Rifles,   Private  Secretary  to  Lord 
Castlcrcagh  the  Statesman.      By  Mary  Anne  his  wife,  wiio 
d.  at  Dudley,  24  Feb.  1877,  aged  91,  he  had,  1  Mark ;  1  Fran- 
ces ;  2  Maria,  Mrs.  Roper. 
Frances,  d.  young. 
He  d.  1802.     His  elder  son  was. 

The  Rev.  Mark  Cassidv,  A.M.,  &.  1  Aug.  1777,  Scholar 
of  Trinity  Coll.  Dublin,  171)7.  He  m.  1808,  Henrietta,  dau. 
(by  his  wife,  Marguerite  Vateau,  the  only  child  and  heiress  of 
Paul  Peter  Isaac  Vateau,  a  Huguenot  refugee,  who  had  settled 
in  Dublin)  and  co-heiress  with  her  sister,  Esther,  wife  of  Rev. 
Prebendary  Cleland,  of  Samuel  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Stormount, 
near  Belfast,  a  West  Indian  Planter;  and  by  her  (who  d.  14 
Dec.  185S),  he  had  issue, 
Samuel,  of  Glenbrook,  co.  Derry,  m.  Esther  Scott,  but 
d.  s.  p. 

Francis  Peter,  now  of  Glenbrook. 
Charles,  d.  «,!„,.  at  Sliugsby,  Yorkshire,  2  March.  1857. 
F'rederick  (Rev.) 

William  Rev.),  Vicar  of  Grindon,  co.  Durham. 
EobiTt,  LL.D.,  of  Hackamore  House,  Belfast,  lu.  Annie,  dau. 

of  Dr.  Ardagh,  and  d.  11  Nov.  1873,  leaving  issue. 
Loftus,  Major  18th  Hussars,  iii.  Jane,  dau.'of  Col.  Barlow, 
and  has  issue. 
Alfred,  m.   Sarah  Louisa,   dau.   of  W.  N.  Erycit,    Esq.   of 

Birkdale,  Southpool. 
Sarah,  d.  unm.  13  Oct.  1873. 

Henrietta,  m.  Richard  Wilson,   Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Carnlough,  co. 
Antrim,  and  has  a  son,  Mark  Francis. 
Fanny,   m.  Col.   Audain,   late  of   ICth   Infanti-y,    and  has 

Emily,  to.   Rev.   Samuel  Hayman  (s-'c  IIayman  of   Myrtle 
drove  and  Houth  AObcy),  and  has  issue. 

The  Rev.  M.  Casridy  was  CUancellor  of  Kilfcnora.  and  In- 
cumbent of  Newtonards,  and  d.  10  Dec.  1S39,  bciug  s.  by  his 
2nd  son,  Col.  Francis  Peter  Cassidi. 

Arms  —  Per  chevron  avg.  and  gu.  two  lions  rampant  in 
chief  and  a  boar  passant  in  base  counterchangod. 

Crest — A  spear,  broken  into  three  pieces,  two  in  saltirc  and 
the  head  in  pale  ppr.  banded  gu.  (Another  crest  was  "a 
caduceus,"  perhaps  referring  to  Mercury  and  the  ancient  heal- 
ing:  arts  of  the  family.) 

Motto — Franga.s  non  flcctes. 

&at— Glenbrook,  near  Magherafcit,  co.  Derry. 


CATHCAKT    OF    CAEBISTOII. 

Cathcaet,  Robert,  Esq.  of  Carbiston,  co.  A\v, 
and  of  I'itcairlie,  co.  Fife,  J  .P.,  D.L.  co.  Fife,  *.  his 
father  1857  ;  served  with  the  74th  Higlilauders  in 
the  Cape  war  ;  m.  1856,  Agnes,  eldest  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Henry  Baxter,  Esq.  of  Idvies,  Forfarshire, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  James  Taylor,  b.  1853. 

II.  William  Taylor.  ni.  Alan  Taylor. 
HtnCaflC— The  Cathcarts   nf  CorblMnn,    says   Xisbet, 

are  an  "  old  branch  of  the  family  of  Cathcart,  as  far  back  as 
the  time  of  Robert  III.;"  but  it  would  appear  that  a  stiil 
greater  antiquity  can  be  claimed  for  them.  They  had  a  gift 
of  the  wardship  of  the  lands  of  Carbiston,  during  the  reign  of 
David  II.,  in  13G8. 

James  Cathcart,  of  Carbiston,  son  of  Francis,  of  Car- 
biston, and  the  lineal  descendant  of  David  Calhcavt.  of* 
DucUray,  3rd  son  of  John,  Lord  Cathcart,  m.  Magdalen, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  James  Rochead,  Bart.,  of  Inverleith,  by 
^^•hom  he  had.  Col.  James  Catucart,  and  Capt.  Thomas 
Cathcart,  the  latter  of  whom  was  killed  in  the  Spanish  wars. 
He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

CoL.  James  Cathcart,  who,  on  his  succession,  became 
Col.  James  Rochead-CathearC,  of  Inverleith  and  Carbiston. 
He  d.  unm.,  and  was  s.  by  his  grand-nephew, 


James  Cathcart,  of  Carbiston,  iii.  17(14,  Lneretia,  eldest 
dau.  of  Robert  Colquhoun,  of  St.  Christopliel'  and  Santa  Cruz, 
and  dying  1795,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Cathcart,  Major  19th  Dragoons,  d.  unm.  ISIO,  an^ 
was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Robert  Cathcart,  Capt.  R.N.,  an  ofReer  of  distinguished 
merit.  Fifth  Lieut,  in  the  "  Bellerophon  "  at  the  battle  of 
the  Nile,  and  his  Captain  having  been  wounded  early  in  the 
action,  and  the  senior  Ueutenants  killed,  he  had  the  gloiy  of 
continuing  the  contest  with  the  "  L'Orient,"  till  the  latter  blew 
up.  Capt.  Cathcart  m.  1814,  Catherine  Scrymgeour,  dau.  of 
Henry  Scrymgeour  Wedderburn,  of  Wedderbuin  and  Birkhill, 
and  d.  1833,  leaving  no  issue,  when  he  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Taylor  Cathcart,  Esq.  of  Carbiston  and  Pitcairlie,  many 
years  resident  in  Jamaica,  who  to.  1823,  F'ranees,  eldest 
dau.  of  George  Marcy,  of  Geneva  and  Kepp,  Jamaica,  and. 
had  issue, 

James,  Lieut.  B.lSr.I.,  d.  1850. 

ItuBERT,  now  of  Carbiston. 

William  Taylor,  Lieut.  R.A.,  d.  17  Jan.  1859. 

Frances. 

Mr.  Cathcart  d.  1857. 

Arms—Az.,  three  cross-cro'slcts,  fifchce,  issuing  out  ofa:i 
many  crescents  arg.,  in  the  collar  point  a  man's  heart  ensigned 
with  an  imperial  crown  ppr.  as  a'matcrnal  difl'erence  from 
other  descendants  of  the  family  oi  Cathcart. 

Crest — A  dexter  hand  couped  at  the  wrist,  issuing  out  of  ai 
wreath  holding  up  a  crescent  urg. 

Motto — I  hope  to  speed. 

Scat — PiLcarlie,  Auchtermuchty,  Fifeshire. 


CATHCART    OF    KNOCIZDOLTAU, 

CAxncART,  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Xnockdolian 
Castle,  CO.  Ayr,  J.P.,  b.  6  March,  1800 ;  s.  his  brother 
1810;  m.  13  July,  1811,  Margaret,  4.th  dau.  of 
James  Murdoch,  Esq. 

iiillCilflP.— James  Cathcart,  of  Barneill,  2nd  son  of 
John  Cathcart,  of  Carleton,  and  grandson  of  Roliert  Cath- 
isrt,  of  Killochan,  obtained  a  charter  of  the  lands  of  Easter 
Barneill  M'Lune  from  King  James,  1601,  and  purcha.scd 
the  estate  of  Genoch,  co.  Wigton,  about  1018.  His  great- 
grandson, 

John  CiTHCAUx,  of  Genoch  and  Knockdolian  (son  of  Robert 
Cathcart,  of  Genoch,  and  grandson  of  John  Cathcart,  of 
Genoch,  by  Rosina  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Peter  Agnew,  of 
Lochnaw),  m.  9  June,  1719,  Agnes,  eldest  dau.  of  xMexander 
Cochrane,  of  Craigmuir,  nephew  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Dundonald, 
and  d.  1779,  leaving  an  only  son, 

RoRERT  Cathcaet,  of  Genoch  and  Knockdolian,  6.  1721 ; 
TO.  12  May,  1763,  Marion,  only  dau.  of  John  Buchan,  of 
Letham,  co.  Haddington,  by  his  wife,  Elizabeth  Hepburn,  of 
Smeaton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  Aug.  1810,  aged  70)  had 
issue.     He  d.  1784,  and  was  s.  by  his  sou, 

John  Cathcart,  of  Genoch  and  Knockdolian,  Advocate, 
6.  14  May,  1768;  to.  17  June,  1795,  Ann,  eldest  dau,  of  the 
Hon.  Alexander  Gordon,  of  Rockville,  3rd  son  of  William, 
2nd  Lord  Aberdeen,,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  March,  1837)  had 
issue,  1  Robert,  his  heir;  2  George,  d.  young,  1811;  3  Alex- 
ander, now  of  Knockdolian;  1  Ann,  m.  Nov.  1839,  Samuel 
Berger,  Esq.  of  Homerton,  Middlesex,  and  d.  29  Aug.  1S52 ; 
2  Marion,  d.  young,  1824.  Mr.  Cathcart  d.  5  Oct.  1835,  and 
was  «.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Cathcart,  Esq.  of  Genoch  and  Knockdolian 
H.E.I.C.C.S.,  6.  1797,  d.  tmm.  at  Agra,  Bengal,  14  July,  ls40, 
and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  the  present  Alexander  Cathcart, 
of  Knockdolian. 

Arms — Az.,  three  cros.s-crosslot!,  fitchee,  i.ssuing  out  of  ss 
many  crescents  arg.,  in  chiet  a  man's  heart  gu.  ensigucd  wiia 
an  imperial  crown  jjpr. 

Crest— A  dexter  hand  couped  at  the  wrist  issuing  out  of  a. 
wreath  holding  up  a  crescent  arg. 

Motto— 1  hope  to  speed. 

iScai— Knockdolian  Castle,  near  Girvan,  Ayr.<i;re. 


CATOIT    OF    EINBSOOK. 

Catox,  EiCHARD-EiiDJioxD,   Esq.  of  Bmbrook, 
CO.  Lincoln,  Zi.  21  Aug.  iSUG  ;  w.  1831,  Anna  Maria, 


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CAT 


clan,  of  Ecv.  John  'Ricleout,  Ecctor  of  Wooclman- 
cote,    Sussex,    by   Frances    his  wife,  dau.  of    Sir 
Hari-y  Goring,  Bart.,  and  has  issue, 
I.  Eedmond  Eideoct  Rewlet,  late  Lieut.  1st  regt.  (Royals), 
served  in  the  Crimea,  and  received  the  Crimean  Medal 
and  clasp  and  Turkish  medal,  b.  1  Oct.  1833;  m.  8  Sept. 
18.57,  Jane  Ann  Aytoun,  dau.  of  An^us  Turner,  Esq.  of 
Kippen  House,  and  Glentyrc,  co.  Perth;  and  d.  30  April, 
1859,  leavint,'  a  son, 
Bedmond  BEWLEr,  h.  31  Oct.  IS.-iS. 
1.  Frances  Eliza,  m.  10  April,  1856,  Henry  Jones,  Esq.  of 
Earlsdale,    «o.    Salop,    and    Binnum,    near    Melbourne, 
Australia. 
n.  GeorKiana  Mary,  m.  24  Auj.  1858,  Alexander   J.  C. 
AVarrand,  Esq.  of  Kyefield  House,  co.  Kos.s,  N.B.,  late  of 
3olh  regt. 
ni.  Laura   Sophia,  m.   2    Feb.  1860,  Benjamin  Lumsden 
Gordon,  Esq..  Lieut.-Col.  Boyal  Horse  Artillery. 

Mr.  Caton  s.  his  father  in  1864. 

3itlTCa0C.— Thomas  Caton,  owner  of  lands  at  Windlinj;, 
Norfolk,  and  at  Denliam,  Suffolk,  in  1548,  left  issue,  by  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  with  five  daus.,  two  sons,  1  Thomas,  and  2 
Henry,  of  Denham,  Suffolk,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Caton,  of  Brumstead,  Norfolk,  who  r,i.  and  left 
issue,  with  three  daus.,  Henry,  of  Thorpe  Abbots,  co.  Norfolk; 
Thomas,  of  Windling,  and  William,  of  Denham.  He  d.  1564, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henby  Caton,  m.  1592,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wales,  Esq., 
and  had  three  sons  and  three  daus.  ;  Uj-ing,  1639,  he  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Thomas  Caton,  who  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  Richard  Wythe,  Esq.  of 
Brockdish,  Norfolk,  and  had  issue,  fire  sons.  He  d.  Sept. 
1640,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Caton,  Esq.  of  Thorpe  Abbots,  m.  before  16G0, 
Susanna,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Luke  Constable,  of  Swaffliam 
Market,  co.  Norfolk,  and  d.  1705,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Caton,  Esq.  of  Thorpe  Abbots,  6.0  May,  16GS;  m. 
Philippe,  dau.  of  Richard  Wythe,  Esq.  of  Brockdlsh,  Norfolk, 
by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Thurston,  Esq.  of  Hoxne 
Abbey,  Suffolk,  and  had  John  (who  d.  young)  and 

Thomas  Caton,  Esq.  of  Thorpe  Abbots,  bapt.  3  Feb.  1707  ; 
•ni.  Hannah  Stednian,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau.  (Susanna,  m.  28 
Sept.  1763,  Rev.  Charles  Chauncy,  Rector  of  Ayot  St.  Peters, 
d.  8  July,  1825,  aged  83),  and  a  son,  his  .successor,  in  1749. 

TucKSTON  John  Caton,  Esq.  of  Thorpe  Alibots,  6.  15  Aug. 
1745;  ni.  Margaret  Hawkesmore,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
Bichard  Bewley,  Esq.  of  Bin  brook  and  Bishop  Norton,  co. 
Lincoln,  by  whom  (who  m.  2ndly,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Herbert 
Adams)  he  had  issue, 

BicHARD  Bewlet  his  heir. 

Thomas  Mott,  M.U.,  -in.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Major  Basil  Woodd; 
d.  s.  p.  29  March,  la53. 

Han-iet. 

Eliza,  m.  Benjamin  Burrcll,  Esq.  of  Brigsley,  oo.  Lincoln. 
Mr.  Caton  (/.  in  June,  1782,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Eev.  Bichaed  Bewley  Caton,  of  Binbrook,  co.  Lincoln, 
b.  March,  1774,  entered  the  army  in  1796,  served  in  Egypt  in 
1801,  as  an  officer  in  12th  Lancers,  under  Sir  Ralph  Aber- 
cromby,  received  the  gold  medal  from  the  Porte,  and  the  war 
medal  and  clasp  for  Egypt,  afterwards  Major  in  3rd  Boyal 
Lincoln  Militia,  subsequently  entered  into  Holy  Order,  and  was 
M.A.Cantab.;  m.  1st,  1802,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Redmond  Power, 
Esq.  of  Whitefort,  co.  Tipperary,  by  whom  (who  d.  27  March, 
1852)  he  had  issue, 

I.  IticHAKD  Bedmond,  his  heir. 

II.  Thurston  Bowlcy,  of  Di-nvilles,  Hants;  vi.  1st,  18  July, 
183.5,  Marie  Louise  Estlier,  dau.  of  Col.  Durandde  St.  Ro.se, 
late  Chief  de  I'etat  a,  Paris,  and  by  her  (who  d.  15  May, 
1844)  he  had  a  dau., 

Adine  Eliza. 
He  jn.  2ndly,  15  Feb.  1819,  Sr-lina  Flizalieth,  only  dau.  of 
Major  Richard  Shaw,  1st  JIadras  Cavalry,  and  had  issue, 

Constance  Margaret  Mary. 
I.  Maria  EPza,  m.  2  Dec.  1831,  Rieh.ard  Henry  Kinchant, 
Esq.  of  Park  Hall  and  Bishop's  Castle,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co. 
Salop,  High  Sherilf  1846,  late  uf  69th  regt. 
Rev.  Richard  Bewley  Caton  vi.  2ndly,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Clement 
Harrison,  Esq.  of  Pulteney  Street,  Bath,  and  d.  1864,  when  he 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the  present  RiciiAun  Redmond  Caton, 
Esq.  of  Binbrook. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  per  fess  gu.  and  az.  two 
cats-o'-moiintain  passant  arg.  spotted  sa.  on  a  canton  or  a 
cross-crosslot  litchco  of  the  fourth  lor  Caton  ;   2nd  and  ord 


quarterly  gn.  and  vair  a  bend  or,  thereon  an  annulet  and 
crescent  for  Constable. 

Crent — Out  of  a  castle  arg.  charged  with  three  cross- 
crosslets  sa.  a  saracen's  head  affronte  ppr.  wreathed  arg.  and 
gu- 

Motto — Cautus  motuit  foveam. 

.SVftJ.s— Binbrook,  Norton  and  Kirtcn,  co.  Lincoln ;  and  Car 
House,  CO.  York,  E,B. 


CATOR    OF    WOODBASTWICK. 

Catob,  Albemable,  Esq.  of  Woodbastwict  Hall, 
Norfolk,  Beckenham  Place,  Kent,  and  Trewshury, 
CO.  Gloucester,  J.P.,  b.  6  April,  1836;  m.  22  Feb. 
1859,  Mary  Molesworth  Cordelia,  3rd  dau.  of  C.  A. 
Harris,  Esq.  of  Hayne,  Devon,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  John,  &.  24  Sept.  1862. 

II.  Albemarie  Bertie,  b.  6  Jan.  1869;  d.  12  March,  1869. 

III.  Albemarie  Bertie  Edward,  6.  12  April,  1877. 

I.  Elizabeth  Margaret.  li.  Mary  Wingfield. 

III.  Gertrude  Harriet. 

IV.  Beatrice  Charlotte  Emily. 

V.  Edith  Louisa.  vi.  Georgina  Marguerite. 
VII.  Mabel  Diana  Frances. 

v;ii.  Christabel  Nona  Penelope. 

ILtnCflJC. — Joseph  Catoh,  Esq.,  a  Merchant  of  eminence, 
s.  to  Beckenham  and  the  other  estates  of  his  uncle,  John  Cator, 
Esq.,  1806.  He  m.  at  Calcutta,  1780,  Diana,  sister  of  Admiral 
Sir  Albemarie  Bertie,  Bart.,  K.B.  (of  the  Ducal  family  of 
Ancaster),  and  by  her  (who  d.  1829)  left  at  his  decease,  1818, 
several  children,  of  whom  were, 

John,  his  heir. 

Cliarles  (Rev.)  to.  and  had  issue. 

William  (Sir).  K.C.B.,  General  E.A.,  m.  Penelope  Anne,  on!) 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Farnaby,  Bart.,  and  had  issue  (see  Lennaed 
of  IVlckham  Court). 

Thomas,  M.A.,  Bector  of  Womersley,  and  afterwards  of  Kirby 
Smeaton,  co.  York,  m.  25  Sept.  1825,  L-idy  Louisa  Frances 
Lumley,  dau.  of  John,  7th  Earl  of  Scarbrough,  and  d.  at 
his  rectory,  near  Pontefract,  24  Aug.  1864,  leaving  1  John 
Thomas,  of  Wentbridge  House,  co.  York,  m.  Catherine 
Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Swann,  Esq. ;  2  Thomas  William,  Lieut.- 
Col.  late  76th  foot,  m.  18  Nov.  1873,  Jane  Louisa,  2nd  dau. 
of  Bear-Admiral  Sotheby,  Manor  House,  High  Beech;  and 
other  issue. 

Bertie  Cornelius,  Admiral  R.N.,  a  distinguished  naval  officer, 
d.  23  July.  1864. 

Peter,  Barrister-at-Law,  J. P.  for  Kent,  M.A.  Trinity  Coll., 
Cambridge;  to.  1823,  Martha,  dau.  of  G.  Alder,  Esq.,  and 
had  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Catok,  Esq.,  of  Beckenham  Place,  Kent,  and  of 
AVoodbastwick  Hall,  Norfolk,  m.  25  Sept.  1806,  Elizabeth 
Louisa,  dau.  of  Sir  Ross  Mahon,  Bart.,  of  Castleyar,  co.  Gal- 
way,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  Feb.  1847)  had  issue, 

AlbemahI/E,  of  Woodbastwick. 

William  Thornhill. 

Elizabeth  Diana,  m.  D.  II.  Kelly,  Esq.,  of  Castle  Kelly,  co. 

Galwav,  and  d.  23  Jan.  1809. 
Anne  Charlotte,  to.  Capt.  F.  B.  Drew,  and  is  deceased. 

Mr.  Cator  d.  20  Aug.  1858,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Albemarle  Cator,  Esq.,  of  AVoodbastwick  Hall,  Norfolk, 
High  Sheriff  1867,  6.  7  April,  1813;  to.  22  April,  1834, 
Elizabeth  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  John  H.  Blakeuey,  Esq.  of 
Abbert,  to.  Galway,  and  had  issue, 

John,  6.  8  Feb.  1835;  d.  23  Fob.  1859. 
Albemarle,  now  of  Woodbastwick. 
William,  6.  26  Aug.  18.39. 
Bertie,  b.  30  July,  1843;  d.  11  Oct.  1859. 
Edward,  b.  June,  1847. 
Robert,  b.  3  April,  18.'J1. 

Henry  William,  and  three  daus.  :  Ihe  2nd  ra.  W.  Birkbeck, 
Esq.,  of  Thorpe,  Norwich,  and  c^  2  March,  1869. 

Mr.  Cator  d.  1  May,  1868,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son. 

Arms— '£i-m.,  on  a  pile  gu.  a  lion  passant  guardant  or. 

Crest — A  lion's  head  erased  or,  collared  with  a  bar 
gemelle  az. 

Motto — Nihil  sine  labore. 

Sfat — AVoodbastwick  Hall,  Norwich;  Beckenham  Place, 
Kent;  Trewsbury,  Cirencester. 


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CAULFEILD. 

Caulfeild  of  Drumcairne.  Caulteiid  of  Raheeiulvff. 

Caulfeild  of  Bloomfidd. 

See  Burke's  Peerage  (Cuaklemokt). 


CAULFEILD    OF    DONATVTON". 

Caulfeild,  St.  George  Francis,  Esq.  of  Dona- 
mon  Castle,  co.  Roscommon,  J. P.,  late  1st  Life 
Guards,  b.  8  March,  180(1 ;  vi.  17  Aug.  1830,  Hon. 
Susan  Crofton,  sister  of  Edward,  late  Lord  Crofton, 
aud  has  issue, 

I.  St.  George  Francis  Robert,  h.  April,  1S31 ;  m.  11  Feb. 
1SG8,  Louisa,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  R.  Crampton,  Esq., 
and  d.  9  March,  1875,  leaving  a  son, 

Al(7Eknox  Thomas  St.  George,  b.  31  July,  18G9. 

II.  Alfred  Henry,  b.  29  Dec.  1834;  m.  1st,  14  Nov.  1872, 
Augusta,  Countess  Dowager  of  Kingston,  wlio  d.  1  April, 
1873,  and  2ndly,  4  Aug.  1874,  Lady  Alan  Spencer  ChurcUill, 
sister  of  John  Winston,  Duke  of  Marlborough,  K.G. 

I.  Emily  Susan,  on.  31  July,  1852,  Henry,  3rd  Earl  of  Lons- 
dale. 

II.  l'"anny  Florence,  in.  Nov.  1862,  Owen  Williams,  Lieut. - 
Col.  Royal  Horse  Guards,  of  Craig-y-Don,  Anglesey,  and 
Temple  House,  Great  Marlow. 

ILlUCagC— Colonel  John  Cadlfeild,  4th  son  of  the 
Hon.  and  Rev.  Charles  Caulfeild,  2nd  son  of  William,  2nd  Vis- 
count Charlemont,  s.  to  the  estates  of  his  kinsman,  Chief 
Justice  St.  George  Caulfeild,  of  Donamon.  He  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Henry  Irvine,  Esq.,  younger  brother  of  William 
Irvine,  Esq.  of  Castle  Irvine,  M.P.  for  Fermanagh,  and  by  her 
had  a  son, 

St.  George  Caulfeild,  Esq.  of  Donamon,  6.  19  Aug.  1780; 
m.  2  April,  1802,  Hon.  Frances  Crofton,  dau.  of  Baroness 
Crofton,  and  had  issue, 

St.  George  Francis,  present  representative. 

Fanny  Harriet,  m.  10  July,  1827,  Frederick  Hamilton  Corne- 
waU,  Esq.  of  Dclbury  Hall,  co.  Salop,  eldest  son  of  the  late 
Dr.  Cornewall,  Bishop  of  Worcester. 

Harriet,  iji.  Feb.  1830,  Le  Comte  Achilla  de  la  Marre. 

Arms — Harry  of  ten  arg.  and  gu.  on  a  canton  of  the  second 
a  lion  passant  guardant  or. 

Crest — A  dragon's  head  erased  gu.,  gorged  with  a  bar  gemelle 
arg. 

Motto — Deo  duce  ferro  Comitante. 

Seat — Donamon  Castle,  co.  Roscommon. 


CAVE    OF    CLEVE    HILL. 

Cave,  Eight  Hon.  SiErnEX,  of  Clove  Hill,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  of  Sidbury  Manor,  co.  Devon,  P.O., 
F.R.G.S.,  F.S.A.,  Paymaster-General  and  Vice 
President  of  the  Eoard  of  Trade  from  July  186G  to 
Dee.  1868,  Judge  Advocate  General  from  Jan.  1874  to 
Nov.  1875,  Paymaster- General  since  Jan.  1874,  Com- 
missioner in  Paris  for  negotiating  Fishery  Conven- 
tion 1866-7,  Special  Envoy  to  Egypt  1875-6,  M.A., 
Barrister-at-Law,  M.P.  for  New  Shoreham  and 
Eape  of  Brambor,  first  elected  May,  1859,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  b.  28  Dec.  1820;  m.  7  Sept.  1852,  Emma 
Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Smyth, 
of  Elkington  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  Prebendary  of 
Lincoln  {see  Smyth  of  Amiable s). 

ILtnCn0C.— This  family  formerly  possessed  estates  in  the 
parishes  of  Powick  and  Martley,  and  other  parts  of  Wor;;ester- 
shire,  but  having  become  reduced,  John  Cave  settled  in 
Bristol  about  1750,  and,  engaging  in  commerce,  restored  the 
fortunes  of  the  family.  He  m.  17G2,  Susanna,  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Stephen  Cox,  Esq.  of  Bristol  and  Sturminster  Newton, 
Dorset,  and  d.  1  March,  1800,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  20  May, 
1806),  with  other  children, 

Stephen  Cave,  Esq.  of  Cleve  Hill,  J.P.,  b.  8  March,  17G3; 
m,.  Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas  Daniel,  Esq.  {see  Daniel  of  Stood- 
IfiriJi),  and  d.  18  Feb.  1838,  leaving  by  her  (who  was  6.  19  Nov. 
17C3,  and  d.  i  Jan.  1851)  survivinc  issue, 


Daniel,  of  Cleve  Hill  and  Sidbury. 

Charles,  of  23,  Lowndes  Street,  London,  vt.  Sarah,  dan.  and 
heiress  of  Laurence  Trent  Cumberbatch,  Esq.  ot  Barbadoes 
and  has  issue,  1  Stephen,  d.  3  June,  1868;  2  Laurence 
Trent,  late  Capt.  H.M.  54th  regt.,  m.  Lucy,  dau.  ot  the 
late  John  Greenwood,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  and  has  issue. 
George,  of  Burfield,  near  Bristol,  b.  1708;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Capt.  Halliday,  R.N.;  d.  15  April,  1877,  leaving  issue, 
I  George  Noble,  Lieut. -Col.  Comm.  24th  regt.  Punjaub  N.I. ; 
John  Halliday,  Capt.  R.N.,  C.B.  ;  3  Edward,  I.ieut.-Cnl. 
(unattached);  4  William,  late  20th  regt.  ;  5  Walter,  Lieut. 
107tli  regt. ;  and  other  children. 
Walter. 

Harriet,  in.  John  New,    Esq.  (deceased)  of   Cradock,    co. 
Devon,  and  has,  John  Cave,  and  Frederick. 
The  eldest  son, 

Daniel  Cave,  Esq.  of  Cleve  Hill,  and  of  Sidbury  JIanor, 
Devon,  J. P.,  M.A.  Exeter  Coll.  Oxford,  1st  High  SherilT 
of  Bristol  after  the  passing  of  the  Municipal  Reform  Act, 
b.  22  April,  1789  ;  m.  15  April,  1820,  Frances  (she  d.  May  1, 
1854)  dau.  of  Henry  Locock,  Esq.,  M.D.  of  Northampton,  by 
Susannah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Rev.  Edmund  Smyth,  of  Annables 
and  Great  Linford,  Bucks,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Stephen  (Right  Hon.),  P.C,  now  of  Cleve  Hill  and  Sid- 
bury Manor. 

II.  Henry,  b.  23  March,  1822;  d.  18  July,  1858. 

in.  Charles  Daniel,  M.A.,  High  Sheriff  of  Bristol,  18G3,  b. 

17  Sept.. 1832;    to.  1  Sept.  1859,  Edith  Harriet,  dau.   of  the 

late  John  Addington  Symonds,  Esq.,  M.D.,ot  Clifton,  and 

has  issue. 
rv.  Daniel,  6.   5  Sept.  1835,  accidentally  drowned  in  Upper 

Egypt,  30  Jan.  18G1. 

I.  Anne,  d.  1  Dec.  1847. 

II.  Frances,  m.  July,  1855,   George  Lyall,  Esq.  of  TleaJTey, 
Surrey,  and  Findon,  Sussex,  late  M.P.  for  Whitehaven. 

ni.  Susannah,  m.  May,  1851,  John  Bay  ley,  Esq.  ot  Aldeiley, 

CO.  Gloucester,  who  is  deceased. 
IV.  Emma.  v.  Marian. 

VI.  Eleanor,  in.  1  July,  1873,  Rev.   Charles  A.  Alington,  ot 

Swinhope,  co.  Lincoln  {see  Alington),  and  d.  5  May,  1874. 
Mr.  Daniel  Cave  d.  0  March,  1872. 

.(i)-)/is— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  az.,  fretty  of  eight  pieces  az.,. 
on  a  fesse  or,  a  greyhound,  courant,  sa.,  within  a  bordure  of 
the  third,  pellettee;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  chevron  between 
three  cocks'  heads  gu. 

Crest— A  greyhound  courant  az. 

Motto— Ca.-\i:. 

Smti-Oisvti  Hill,  Downend,  Bristol;  Sidbury  Manor,  Sid- 
mouth. 


CAVENDISH    OF    CHYKNELL. 

Cavendish,  Henry  Cavendish,  Esq.  of  Chyliuell,. 
CO.  Salop,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  5  Jan.  1822  ;  m.  22  July,. 
1862,  Selina  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Heury 
Gage  (marriage  dissolved  1872),  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edith  Selina.  ii.  Ethel  Julia. 

III.  Elfrida  Geraldine. 

This  gentleman,  -who  is  eldest  son  of  the  lato 
Frederick  Farmer  Taylor,  wliom  he  s.  1852,  took 
his  mother's  surname  and  arms  of  Cavendish,. 
instead  of  that  of  Taylor. 

ilturacir.— This  family  is  a  younger  branch  of  the- 
Tatlors  of  tihadoxhurst,  Kent,  where  they  were  settled  froni. 
the  Conquest. 

Frederic  Farmer  Tatlor,  Esq.  of  Chyknell,  co.  Salop, 
J.P.  b.  5  Nov.  1780;  served  as  High  Sheriff  1815.  He  was 
son  of  Edward  Farmer  Taylor,  of  Chyknell,  who  derived  his 
Christian  name  from  his  maternal  ancestors,  the  Farmers  of 
Chyknell,  and  inherited  the  estate  through  his  mother,  Sarah, 
one  of  the  two  daus.  and  co-heirs  of  Thomas  Farmer,  of  a. 
family  resident  there  for  more  than  two  centuries,  and  settled 
previously  at  Oldbury,  near  Bridgnorth.  His  progenitor, 
Edward  F'armer,  obtained  Chyknell  in  marriage  with  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Potter,  6th  in  descent  from 
John  Potter,  proprietor  of  estates  in  the  same  neighbourhood, 
19  RiCHABD  II.,  and  whose  wife  is  presumed  to  have  been  of 
the  family  of  Chyknell,  the  inheritors  of  that  place  during 
several  preceding  reigns.  Mr.  Taylor  in.  28  Dec.  lt(16, 
Juliana,  dau.  of  Richard  Cavendish,  Lord  Waterpark,  aud  had 
issue, 

Henry  Cavendish,  now  of  ChyknelL 

George  Cavendish  b.  18  Oct.  1826;  late  of  the  95th  regt.; 
m.  28  Dec.  1858,  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  of  Col.  Charles  Carroll, 
of  Doughoregon  Manor,  Maryland  U.S.  America,  andlia; 
issue  a  son  and  dau. 


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Edward  Cavendish  (Rev.),  h.  20  Jan.  1831. 
Mr.  Taylor  d.  24  June,  1852. 

Arnifi—Sa.,  three    stags'  heads  cabossed,   arg.  attired  or, 
a  border  of  the  second. 

Crest— On  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  sciTJcnt  nowed  fessways  ppr. 
(Seat— Chyliuell,  Bridgnorth,  co.  Salop. 


CATLEY    OF    WYDALE. 

Catlet,  Edward  Stillingfleet,  Esq.  of  Wy- 
dale  and  Low  Hall,  co.  York,  J.P.,  D.L.,  b.  30  July, 
1824,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  the  Inner  Temple ; 
author  of  European  Eevolutions  of  1848  ;  s.  his 
•father  1862  ;  m.  1872,  Ellen  Louisa,  dau.  of  Ambrose 
Awdry,  Esq.  of  Seeud,  co.  Wilts. 

iLlUCaflC—  AnTHUR  Catlet,  Esq.,  2ncl  son  of  Sir  William 
Cayley,  1st  bart.  of  Brompton,  co.  Yorli,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Shipton,  Esq.  of  Low  Hall,  and  was  father  of 

Aktudr  Catlet,  Esq.  of  Low  Hall,  co.  York,  who  m.  three 
times:  1st,  Miss  Noel,  of  the  Gainsborough  family;  2ndiy, 
Miss  Thompson,  of  Kilham :  and  3rdly,  Miss  Judson.  By  the 
last  only  he  had  issue,  viz.,  a  son  and  heir, 

The  liEV.  John  Catlet,  of  Low  Hall,  to.  Rebecca,  dau.  and 
coheir  of  Alexander  Nowell,  Esq.  of  Rede,  co.  Lancaster,  and 
had  (with  two  daus.,  one  of  whom  d.  unm.,  and  the  ovisr  m. 
but  had  no  issue)  an  only  son, 

The  Rev.  John  Catlet,  Esq.  of  Low  Hall,  Brompton.  to. 
Frances,  only  dau.  of  Sir  George  Cayley,  4th  bart.,  by  Phila- 
delphia his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Digby,  Esq.  of  Mansfield  Wood- 
house,  CO.  Nottingham,  and  had  a  dau.,  Philadelphia  Frances, 
Vvho  d.  unm.  1858,  and  one  son, 

John  Catlet,  Esq.  of  Low  Hall,  to.  30  May,  1798,  Eliza- 
Jieth  Sarah,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Rev.  Edward  Stillingfleet  (who 
tl..  1795)  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Archer,  Esq.  of 
Trelewack  and  Trclask,  co.  Cornwall,  which  Rev.  Edward 
Stillingfleet  was  son  of  Rev.  Edward  Stillingfieet,  by  Ehza- 
beth  liis  wife,  dau.  of  Phineas  Jackson,  Esq.,  and  grandson  of 
Very  Rev.  James  Stillingfieet,  Dean  of  Worcester,  who  was 
eon  of  Edward  Stillingfieet,  Bishop  of  Worcester.  By  Ehza- 
bcth  Sarah  his  wife  (who  d.  1807),  Mr.  Cayley  left  at  his 
<lccease,  IG  June,  184G  (with  four  daus.,  all  of  whom  d.  unm.), 
an  only  son, 

Edward  Stillingfleet  Catlet,  Esq.  of  Wydale  and  Low 
Hall,  M.P.  for  the  N.R.  of  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  13  Aug. 
1802;  to.  30  Aug.  1823,  his  second  cousin,  Emma,  3rd  dau.  of 
Sir  George  Cayley,  Bart,  of  Brompton,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
S  Aug.  1848)  had  issue, 

Edward  Stillingfleet,  now  of  Wydale. 

George  John,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  author 
of  several  works,  6.  26  Jan.  1826;  to.  11  Sept.  1860,  Mary 
Anne  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Montagu  Wilraot,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue,  1  Hugh,  6.  6  Sept.  1861 ;  2  Arthur,  b.  3  Sept. 
1862;   1  Violet. 

Charles  Digby,  R.N.,  6.  22  March,  1827;  d.  17  Blay,  1844. 

Mr.  Cayley  d.  24  Feb.  1862,  and  was  .«.  by  his  son. 

^i-iiis- Quarterly,  arg.  and  sa.,  on  a  bend  gu.  three  muJets 
of  the  first. 

Cre.H—A  demi-lion  rampant  or,  charged  with  a  bend  gu., 
thereon  three  mullets  arg.,  in  the  paws  a  battle-axe  az.  handle 
also  gu.  tufted  gold. 

Scat— Wydale,  York. 


CHAD    OF    THUKSFORD    HALIi. 

Scott-Chvd,  JosEPn  Stonehewee,  Esq.  of 
Thursford  Hall,  Norfolk,  M.A.,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff 
1863,  b.  12  July,  1829  ;  m.  10  June,  1856,  Edith 
Elizabetli,  younger  dau.  of  John  J.  Ravi^linson,  Esq. 
of  Graythwaite,  co.  Lancaster,  and  has,  Chahles, 
b.  1857,  and  other  issue.  This  gentleman,  eldest 
eon  of  Joseph  Scott,  Esq.  of  Colney,  Norfolk  (who 
d.  1873),  by  Louisa  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and 
ico-heir  of  Jolm  Winn  Thomlinson,  Esq.  of  Cley- 
next-Sea,  in  the  same  county,  assumed,  by  royal 
license,  27  Nov.  1855,  the  additional  surname  and 
arms  of  Chad,  in  compliance  with  the  testamentary 
injunction  of  his  inafernal  great-uncle,  Sir  Charles 
Ciiud,  Bart,  of  Tliursford  and  Pinckney. 


Arms — ^Per  pale  gu.  and  arg.  a  cros';-potent,  onidratod  in 
the  1st  and  4th  quarters  a  cross-pattee ;  in  the  /nd  and  3rd 
a  rose,  all  counterchanged,  quartering  Scott. 

Crests  —  1st,  a  falcon,  wings  expanded  ppr.,  beaked  legged 
and  merabered  or,  supporting  in  the  dexter  claw  a  cross-potent 
as  in  the  arms ;  2nd,  Scott. 

6V(7r>t— Thursford  HaU,  Thetlbrd,  Norfolk;  Colney  Hall. 
Norwich. 


CHADWICK    OF    HEAL,EY,    EIDWABE, 
AND    NEW    HALL. 

CnADWiCE,  John  De  Heley  Matestn,  Esq.  of 
Hcaley  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  Mavesyn  Ridware,  co. 
Stafford,  and  New  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  b.  30  Dec.  1834 ;  m.  26  Nov.  1858,  Clara 
Sophia,  eldest  dau.  of  Major  S.  B.  Goad,  Bengal 
Cavalry,  and  has  issue, 

I.  HnooMAVESTN,  6.  14  Dee.  1859. 

II.  Charles,  b.  14  June,  1863. 

III.  John  De  Heley  Mavesyn,  6.  23  Nov.  18GG. 

IV.  Henry  Sacheverell  Mavesyn,  6.  21  June,  1874. 

1.  Clara  Mavesyn.  ii.  Eliza  Catherine. 

Mr.  Chadwick  was  formerly  in  the  2nd  Dragoon 
Guards  and  9th  Lancers  ;  with  the  latter  regiment 
he  served  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  1857  and 
1858,  and  received  the  Medal  and  Clasp. 

it illCagC— Jordan  Chadwics  (younger  brother  of  Henry 
de  Chadwyk,  of  Chadwyk,  co.  Lancaster)  m.  Elianore,  dau.  of 
Christopher  Byrkeshagh,  of  Hundersfield,  and  by  her  was 
father  of 

John  Chadwtke,  vi.  1483,  Alice,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Adam  Okeden,  of  Heley,  lineally  descended  from  Adam  de 
Okeden,  who  ra.  Navise,  the  heir  of  Thomas  de  llcley.  John 
Chadwyck  d.  1498,  leaving^  with  a  younger  son,  James,  a 
Priest,  his  successor, 

Thomas  Chadwtke,  of  Heley,  grandfather  of 

Robert  Chadwtcke,  Esq.  of  Healey,  who  rebuilt  with  stone 
the  old  family  man.sion  there.     His  grandson, 

John  Chadwicke,  Esq.  of  Healey  Hall,  m.  Katharine,  only 
surviving  dau.  and  heir  of  Lewis  Chadwicke,  Esq.  of  Mavesyn- 
Ridware,  co.  Stafford,  Col.  in  the  service  of  the  Parliament, 
by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Anthony  Bagot,  Esq.  of 
Colton,  which  Lewis  Chadwicke  was  eldest  son  of  John  Chad- 
wicke, Esq.,  and  Joyce  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas 
Cawarden,  Esq.  of  Mavesyn-Ridware,  6th  in  descent  from  Sir 
John  Carwarden,  Knt.,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Sir  Robert  Mauveysin,  Knt.,  Lord  of  Mauvesyn-Ridware 
tciiij).  Edward  HI.  By  the  heiress  of  Chadwicke  of  Mavesyn- 
Ridware  (who  m.  2ndly,  1670,  Jonathan  Chadwicke,  Esq.  of 
Chadwicke  ;  and  3rdly,  George  Halstead,  Esq.  of  Manchester), 
Mr.  Chadwicke  of  Healey  had  (with  three  daus.,  of  whom  the 
youngest,  Mary,  to.  Robert  Illingworth,  Esq.  of  Huntsbank) 
five  sons,  viz.,  1  Charles,  his  heir ;  2  John,  M.A.,  Vicar  of 
Darenth,  &c.,  Kent,  father  of  Captain  Robert  Chadwick, 
R.N.,  of  Northfleet;  3  Jordan,  of  Oldham,  d.  1728,  leaving, 
by  Jane  his  wife,  relict  of  John  Dearden,  Esq.,  two  sons,  John 
and  Richard ;  4  Lewis,  of  Whitworth ;  5  Robert,  d.  unin.  The 
eldest  son, 

Charles  Chadwick,  Esq.  of  Healey  and  Ridware,  bapt. 
G  March,  1637  ;  to.  1C65,  Anne,  only  dau.  of  Valence  Sache- 
verell, Esq.  of  New  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  and  of  Callow,  co. 
Derb)-,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Devereu.x,  Knt.  of 
Sheldon  Hall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1689)  he  left  at  his  decease, 
1697,  a  dau.,  Catherine,  to.  1698,  Ralph  Floyer,  Esq. ;  and  a 
son, 

Charles  Chadwick,  Esq.  of  Hcaley  and  Ridware,  bapt. 
22  Feb.  1G75,  to.  1st,  1099,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Dniman,  Knt.  of  Shaw  House,  Berks,  and  had  by  her  a  son, 
Charles,  his  heir;  and  two  daus.,  Mary,  d.  unm.  1770;  and 
Dorothy,  of  Ridware,  New  Hall,  and  Callow,  d.  unm.  1784. 
Charles  Chadwick  «(,.  2ndly,  20  Nov.  1714,  his  cousin  Mary, 
dau.  of  Robert  Illingworth,  Esq.,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1737,  had 
an  only  son,  John,  of  whom  presently.  Mr.  Chadwick  d.  175G, 
aged  82,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Charles  Chadwick,  Esq.,  of  Ridware,  New  Hall,  and  Callow, 
6.  1  Feb.  1706;  who  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Sache- 
verell. He  TO.  1741,  Anna  Maria,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
William  Brearley,  Gent,  of  Handworth;  but  d.  s.  p.  31  July, 
1779.  His  widow,  surviving,  s.  to  the  property  of  her  only 
sister,  Jane  (who  had  in.  1st,  Captain  CUipton,  and  2ndly, 
Walter  Goiigh,  Esq.  of  Perry  Hall),  and  d.  12  Jan.  1795,  aged 


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85.    At  the  demise  of  Mr.  (Chadwick)  Sachcvercll,  the  rcpic- 
sciilation  of  the  family  devolve<i  on  his  half-brother, 
John  Chadwick,  Esq.  of  Healey  Hall,   J.I',  and   D.L.,  b. 

22  Jan.  1720,  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  Koyal  Lancashire  Militia,  m. 
1743,  Susannah,  youngest  dau.  of  Robert  Holt,  Esq.of  Sheving- 
ton,  and  by  her,  who  d.  19  Jan.  1765,  he  left  at  his  decease, 

23  Nov.  ISOO,  a  son, 

Charles  Chauwick,  Esq.  of  Healey,  Eidware,  New  Hall, 
and  Callow,  6.  2  Oct.  1753;  m.  1788,  Frances,  only  surviving 
dau.  and  eventual  heir  of  Richard  Green,  Esq.  of  Leventhorii 
House,  CO.  York,  by  Frances  his  wife,  sister  of  Sir  Henry 
Cavendish,  Bart,  of  Doveridge,  and  dying  1829,  was  s.  by  his 
only  son, 

Hugo  Mavestn  Chadwick,  Esq.  of  Mavesyn  Ridwarc, 
Healey,  New  Hall,  and  Callow,  6.  28  Nov.  1793;  m.  13  June, 
1826,  Eliza  Catherine,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen. 
Chapman,  R.A. ;  and  d.  12  Oct.  18.54,  leaving  by  her  (who  d. 
S  Jan.  1868)  a  son,  the  present  John  De  IIeley  Mavestn 
Chadwick,  Esq.,  of  Healey;  and  two  daus.,  Ehzabeth 
Catherine,  m.  Capt.  Chapman,  R.N. ;  and  Laura  Isabella 
Louisa,  m.  Rev.  William  Graham  Green,  Rector  of  Mavesyn, 
Eidware,  co.  Stafford. 

Arms—G\x.,  an  inescutcheon  within  an  orle  of  martlets  arg. 

Crests— 1st,  a  lily  arg.,  stallsed  and  leaved  vert,  for  Chad- 
■wicK ;  2nd,  a  talbot's  head  gu.,  having  the  arms  of  Handsacre 
<crm.  three  cronels  gu.)  on  the  coUar,  and  pierced  through  the 
neck  with  an  arrow. 

Motto — Stans  cum  rege. 

.?''fyf.?— Healey  Hall,  co.  Lancaster;  New  Hall,  near  Sutton 
Coldiield ;  and  Mavesyn  Eidware,  near  Rugeley. 


CHADWICK    OF    HIGH    BA1I7K. 

Chadwick,  James,  Esq.  of  High  Bank,  Prcst- 
-R-ich,  Lancashire,  J.P.,  b.  15  July,  1824 ;  m.  25 
April,  1854,  Laura  Janet  Emma,  3vd  dau.  of  Charles 
Uarnett,  Esq.  of  Straiten  Park,  Bedfordshii'e,  and 
has  had  issue, 

Chahles  Robert,  b.  17  Jan.  1855;  d.  unr,i.  5  June,  1S77. 

HtnCaSC— JA5IES  chadwick,  Esq.  of  Patricroft  House, 
Eccles  (grandson  of  Jonathan  Chadwick,  of  Hades,  near 
Rochdale),  6.  27  Nov.  1752;  m.  5  Jan.  1777,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Chorlton,  Esq.  of  The  Weaste,  and  d.  4  Jan.  1S08, 
Ijaving  by  her  (who  d.  8  Oct.  1839)  had  issue, 

William,  h.  23  Aug.  1780 ;  to.  Elizabeth  Anne,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Leeds;  and  d.  leaving  one  dau., 
who  m.  Charles  Clapham,  Esq.  of  Wakefield,  and  has  issue. 

James,  b.  9  Feb.  1794;  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Thomas  Fogg,  Esq. 
of  Bolton,  and  d.  without  issue. 

EoBEET,  of  High  Bank. 

Mary,  w.  Thomas  Salter,  Esq.,  and  d.  leaving  one  dau. 

Catherine  Chorlton,  d.  iinni. 

Anne,  of  Bai'ton-on-Irwell,  d.  itjira. 

The  3rd  son, 

EoBEET  Chadwick,  Esq.  of  High  Bank,  Prestwich,  6.  16  Jan. 
1797  ;  m.  15  July,  1821,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Kershaw,  Esq. 
of  Rochdale,  and  by  her  (who  d.  5  Dec.  1867)  had  issue, 

James,  now  of  High  Bank. 

Robert,  6.  3  April,  183.5,  late  Major  14th Hussars,  m.  Caroline 
Matilda,  dau.  of  the  late  Charles  Melville  Losack,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue,  James  MelviUe;  Laura  Grace;  Mary  Evelyn; 
Violet  Elizabeth. 

Eliza,  m.  19  Sept.  1850,  William  Henry,  6th  son  of  the  late 
Oswald  Milne,  Esq.  of  Leamington,  and  has  issue,  Robert 
Oswald,  b.  10  Sept.  1852. 

Anne,  m.  2  Feb.  1858,  John  Grant,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  42nd 
Jlighlanders,  eldest  son  of  James  Murray  Grant,  Esq.  of 
Glenmoriston :  he  d.  17  Aug.  18G7,  leaving  is.suc,  Jan- 
liobert  James  Murray;  Ewen;  Heathcote  Salusbury; 
Frank  Morrison  Seafield ;  Emily. 

Caiherine  Anne,  m.  24  Feb.  18.58,  Salusbury  Gillies  Payne, 
and  has  i.^sue,  Charles  Robert  Salusbury  ;  Arthur  Laving- 
ton  :  Peter  George  Stanhope  ;  Frederick  Gillies  ;  Mabel 
Laura;  Isabel  Mary;   Winifred  Eva. 

Mr.  Chadwick,  d.  26  Dec.  1867. 

A^-ms—FeT  pale  az.  and  gu.  an  inescutcheon  erm.  within  an 
orle  of  fleurs-de-lis  and  martlets  alternately  arg. 

Crest— In  front  of  a  lily,  stalked  and  leaved  ppr.  a  martlet 
ai-g. 

Motto— Deo  fidens  proficio. 

iSsai— High  Bailk,  Prestwich,  Manchester. 


CHADWICK    OP    PUDLESTON'    COUHT. 

Chadwick,  Harry,  Esq.  of  PudleSton  Court,  co. 
Hereford,  B.A.  Worcester  Coll.  Oxford,  Barrister- 
at-Law  of  the  Inner  Temple,  b.  1  Oct.  1819  ;  m. 
2  Dec.  1875,  Jane  Lane,  2nd  dau.  of  W.  P.  Boxall, 
Esq.,  Bellevue  Hall,  Brighton,  and  has  iisue, 
I.  HAMiTt  Elias  Lane. 

HtltCtCIC. — Elias  Chadwick,  Esq.  of  Wigan,  son  of  Elias 
Chadwick,  of  Winstanley,  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  James  Strcttell, 
Esq.  of  Swinton,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Strettell,  m.  Grace,  widow  of  —  Boltou,  Esq.  and  is  de- 
ceased. 

II.  Elias,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  Thomas  Seddon,  Esq.  of  Manchester,  and  had 
issue, 

1  James  Seddon,  deceased. 

2  Robert  Seddon,  m.  1st,  his  cousin,  Mary,  dau.  of  Strettell 
Seddon,  Esq.  of  Darley;  and  2ndly,  Judith,  dau.  of  R. 
Wetherell,  Esq.  of  Livei-pool,  aU  deceased. 

3  Strettell  Seddon  (deceased),  rri.  Mary,  dau.  of  R.  Wethe- 
rell, Esq.,  and  by  that  lady  (who  is  deceased)  had  Strettell 
Sandford,  Thomas,  Robert  and  James. 

1  Ellen  Seddon,  m.  her  cousin,  Elias  Chadwick,  Esq. 

II.  Ellen,  m.  Jeremiah  Royle,  Esq.  of  Manchester;  bott 
deceased. 

The  youngest  son, 

Elias  Chadwick,  Esq.  of  Swinton  Ilall,  m.  14  Aug.  1806, 
Alice,  dau.  of  Henry  Arrowsmith,  Esq.  of  Astley,  in  the  same 
CO.  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Strettell,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law, 
b.  11  Jime,  1807;  to.  Miss  Elizabeth  Pearce,  of  Northwich. 
and  has  a  son, 

Harry,  now  of  Pudleston  Court. 
EmUy. 

II.  Elias,  late  of  Pudleston  Court. 

I.  Ellen,  ni.  Rev.  Samuel  Broomhcad  Ward,  B.A.,  Rector  of 
Tcffont  Evias,  Wilts,  eldest  son  of  Samuel  Broomhead  Ward, 
Esq.  of  Mount  Pleasant,  co.  York,  and  has  issue, 

1  Samuel  Broomhead  Ward,  to.  Eliza  Martha,  dau.  of  J.  P. 
Cornu,  Esq.  and  is  deceased. 

2  Henry  Chadwick  Ward,  m.  Matilda,  dau.  of  Williani 
Wiley,  Esq.  LL.D.,  of  Dublin,  and  has  issue,  a  son,  Samuel 
Broomhead  Ernest ;  and  a  dau.  Margaret  Matilda  Eveline. 

3  Francis  William  Ward,  deceased. 

4  James  Rimington  Ward,  A.M.  of  Worcester  College, 
Oxford,  m.  Catherine  Louisa,  dau.  of  Rev.  Jolin  Wynd- 
ham,  A.M.,  Rector  of  Sutton-Mandeville,  Wilts. 

5  Charles  Godolphin  Ward,  deceased. 

1  Ellen  Sarah  Ward,  to.  Rev.  Jolm  Newton  Hinxman,  A.M. 
Vicar  of  Great  Durnford,  Wilts.  She  d.  leaving  issue, 
Grace:  Newton;  Ellen;  and  Evelyn. 

2  Isabella  Ward. 

II.  Elizabeth,  d.  vMm.  24  Dec.  1832. 

III.  Fanny,  m.  Thomas  Archer  Colt,  Esq.,  M.D.,  2nd  son  of 
the  late  SirE.  V.  Colt,  Bart.,  and  has,  Edward  Harry  Dutton; 
Thomas  Archer;  Frances  Alice ;  Maud;  and  Sophia. 

3Ir.  Chadwick  d.  8  Feb.  1825.    His  2nd  son, 

Elias  Chadwick,  Esq.  of  Pudleston  Court,  co.  Hereford, 
lion.  A.M.  Oxford  and  Cambridge,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
18.54-5,  6.  6  Jan.  1813;  m.  7  Aug.  1840,  Ellen,  only  surviving 
dau.  of  Thomas  Seddon,  Esq.  of  Manchester,  and  d.  s.  p.,  wliea 
he  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  the  present  Harry  Chadwick,  Esq. 

Arms — Gu.,  an  inescutcheon  within  an  orle  of  martlets  arg. 
all  within  a  bordure  engrailed  or,  charged  with  cross-crosslets 


Crest — In  front  of  two  cross-crosslets  fitchco  in  saltier, 
flower  and  stem  of  a  white  lily  slipped  ppr. 
Motto — In  candore  decus. 
<Se«i— l^ucUeston  Court,  Leominster. 


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CHADWICK    OF    DARESBURY    HALI/. 

Chadwick,  Samuel  Beckett,  Esq.  of  Daresbmy 
Hall,  Preston  Brook,  co.  Chester,  J.P.,  b.  9  Oct. 
1818  ;  s.  his  father  1856. 

ilinCatlC. — Samuel  Becket  CnADwrcK,  Esq.  of  Daresbury 
Ilall,  CO.  Chester,  b.  28  Jan.  1818;  son  and  heir  of  Samuel 
Cluidwick,  Esq.,  who  purchased  from  the  Rev.  George  Heron, 
1832,  the  Manor  and  estate  of  Daresbury;  m.  6  April,  1843, 
Elizabeth  dau.  of  Philip  Whiteway,  Esq.  J. P.,  of  Runcorn,  and 
had  surviving  issue, 

Samuel  Beckett,  now  of  Daresbury. 

Philip  Richard,  0.  Oct.  18.50. 

Jlary  Anne.  Frances. 

Elizabeth  Catherine,  d.  12  May,  1877. 


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CHA 


Mr.  Chaawick  d.  18  Dee.  185C. 
Arms—Gu.,  an  inescutcheon  within  an  ovle  of  martlets  arg. 
Creai—A  lily  arg.  stalked  and  leaved  vert. 
Motto — In  candore  decui?. 
Scat— Daresbury  Hall,  near  Warrington. 


COOPER-CHADWICK    OF    BALLINARD. 

Cooper-Chadwick,  Eichaed  Austin,  Esq.  of 
BalUnard,  co.  Tipperary,  m.  1st.,  6  Feb.  1855, 
Katberine,  elder  dau.  and  co-beir  of  the  late  William 
Chadwick,  Esq.  of  Ballinard,  baving  previously 
assumed  by  royal  sign  manual,  dated  15  Jan.  1855, 
tbe  additional  name  and  arms  of  Chadwick  ;  and 
by  her,  wbo  d.  12  Dec.  1855,  has  issue  a  son, 

I.  William,  6.  14  Nov.  1855. 

Mr.  Cooper  Chadwick  m.  2ndly,  1863,  Charlotte 
Sophia,  only  dau.  of  John  Bourchier,  Esq.  of  Baggots- 
town,  CO.  Limerick,  and  has  issue, 

II.  John,  6.  13  May,  18G4. 

III.  liichard  Austin.  iv.  Austin  Samuel. 
1.  Kulherine  Louisa.  ii.  Elizabeth  Sarah. 
HI.  Charlotte  Sophia.              iv.  Frances  Anna. 

Hl'ltratlC.— Family  tradition  derives  this  family  from  co. 
York,  in  England.  The  first  ancestor  in  Ireland  is  supposed 
to  have  been 

William  Chadwick,  Esq.  of  Gurthakilleen,  near  Oola,  co. 
Limerick,  who  lived  probably  about  t'-,np.  Queen  Anne.  The 
first  of  whom  any  certain  record  exists  was 

EiciiARD  Chadwick,  Esq.  who  possessed  landed  property  of 
considerable  extent,  which  he  divided  among  his  sons.  He 
was  twice  manied,  and  by  his  first  wife  had  issue, 

I.  William,  who  .?  him. 

II.  RiclKivd,  Rector  of  Doone,  CO.  Tipperary,  i.  1751;  d.  May, 
1817,  leaving  issue, 

1  llichard,  b.  1774,  Capt.  of  Volunteers    1793;    d.  Aug. 
1836,  having  had 

Richard,  d.  unni.  1829,  murdered  at  Holycross,  co.  Tip- 
perary. 

John,  Solicitor,  m.  Miss  Briscoe,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

Samuel,  in  the  Spanish  array,  d,  unm. 

William,  of  Arravale,  co.  Tipperary,  who  had  two  sons, 
Edward,  Lieut.  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  now  of  16th  Lan- 
cers ;  and  Charles,  Lieut.  Tipperary  Artillery  Militia. 

Nicholas,  went  to  Australia,  and  d.  unm. 

James,  of  Cashel,  ra.  Grace,  dau.  of  White  of  Wilmount, 
and  has  issue. 

Margaret,  m.  —  Short,  Esq. 

Katharine,  ra.  20  April,  1829,  James  Eoe,  Esq.  of  Roes- 
borough,  CO.  Tipperary,  deceased. 

Alicia,  in.  John  Massey,  Esq.  of  Kingswell  co.  Tipperary, 
d.  1874. 

2  James,  Major  in  the  army. 

3  William,  Major  in  the  army,  d.  June,  1855,  aged  73. 

1  Anne,  m.  Joseph  Bradish. 

2  Eliza,  TO.  William  Kessane. 

3  Rebecca,  m.  William  Cooper,  Esq.  of  Killenure  Castle. 

4  Alicia,  ?».  1803,  William  Sadleir,  Esq.  of  Sadleir's  Wells; 
d.  1835. 

5  Ellen,  m.  Rev.  William  Scott. 

C  Margaret,  d.  unm.  May,  1850,  aged  55. 
in.  Frederick,  of  Littleton. 

1.  A  dau.,  'III.  Humphrey  Slinchin,  Esq.  of  Busherstown  {see 
thatfamU,/). 
He  m.  2ndly,  Miss  Sadleir,  of  Sadleir's  Wells  (who  survived 
him,  and  afterwards  m.  Robert  Armstrong),  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

IV.  Nichnlns,  h.  1771 ;  d.  Jan.  1854. 

V.  Michael. 

WiLLiA.M  Chadwick,  the  eldest  son,  b.  1741,  received 
Ballinard  as  his  portion  of  his  father's  property.  He  m.  1st, 
Christiana,  dau.  of  John  Garden,  Esq.  of  Templemore  Abbey, 
and  sisterof  Sir  John  Craven  Garden,  1st  ban.,  of  Templeiuore 
Abbey,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Feb.  1782)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  d.  unm. 

II.  John  Craven,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Re!;ecca,  m.  U.ssher  Beere,  Esq.  of  Dublin ;  d.  s.  -p. 

II.  Clarinda,  m.  Capt.  Collins. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  15  Nov.  1796,  Edward  Power,  Esq. 

IV.  Charlotte,    m.   10  Aug.    1797,   John  Bourchier,  Esq.   Of 
Bagoisiowa,  near  Brulf,  co.  Limerick. 

V.  Harriet,  d.  v.nw..  March,  1782. 

v;.  Isa'y'.'.lj,  'j,  S  Feb.  il\i'i\  0..  you;ig. 


William  Chadwick  m.  2naiy,  Sophia  Garden,  dau.  of  John 
Garden  of  Barnane  Esq.  (»«e  that  family)  (a  relative  of  his  first 
wife),  who  d.  s.  p.  Sept.  1825,  aged  82.  He  d.  March,  1825,  and 
was  .s.  by  his  oldest  surviving  son, 

John  Craven  Chadwick,  Esq.  6.  1788;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Samuel  Cooper,  of  Killenure  Castle,  co.  Tipperary.  She  d. 
April,  1831.     By  her  he  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Samuel  Cooper,  of  Dunmore,  co.  Waterford ;  m.  Letitia, 
Hall. 

III.  Austin  Cooper,  of  Damerville,  co.  Tipperary:  m.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Dr.  Millet,  of  Cove,  co.  Cork,  and  had  several  sons 
and  daus.  of  whom  the  greater  number  settled  in  Australia. 

IV.  John  Craven,  b.  6  April,  1811,  settled  in  Canada  in  1836, 
at  Cravendale,  near  Ancuster,  co.  VVentworth,  and  was  sub- 
sequently of  Guelph,  CO.  Wellington.    He  m.  1st,  3  Jan.  1836, 
Louisa,    dau.  of  Jonathan  Bell,  Merchant  in  London,   by  j 
Maria,  dau.  of  Edward  Vaux;    and  2ndly,  Caroline,  dau.  of  J 
Joseph  Eade,   of  Newington,  Middlesex,  and  Hitchin,  co.  | 
Hertford  (by  Eliza,  dau.  of  Edward  Vaux).    The  issue  by 
his  1st  wife  are  four  sons, 

1  John  Graven,  d.  12  Feb.  1837 ;  m.  Ist  Elinor  Tonee,  dau. 
of  Leslie  Battersby,  Lieut.  R.N.,  and  grand-dau.  of  Rev. 
Leslie  Battersby,  of  Skreene,  co.  Sligo  (who  d.  9  Jan. 
1868),  and  had  surviving  issue.  Graven  Bell,  b.  2  April, 
1863;  Francis  Henry,  6.  U  Aug.  1866.  John  Craven  m. 
2ndly,  Sybella  Annie,  dau.  of  William  Mockler  ot  Fermoy, 
CO.  Cork,  by  whom  he  has,  William  Herbert  Austin. 

2  Frederick  Jasper,  of  Guelph,  b.  19  Nov.  1838,  Capt.  in  the 
Reserve  Militia;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  Edward 
Michael  Stewart,  of  Clooney,  co.  Derry,  and  of  Killymoon, 
CO.  Donegal,  and  has  i.ssue,  Jasper  WiUiam,  6.  10  Nov. 
1866:  Frederick  Austin  Pakenham,  b.  9  June,  1873; 
Louisa  Caroline  Stewart;  Charlotte  Rose;  Kathleen 
Christiana  Maria. 

3  Edward  Marion,  of  Toronto,  Barrister-at-law,  Capt.  in  the 
active  militia,  b.  22  Sept.  1840;  m.  1st,  Ellen  Byrne,  dau. 
of  James  Beatty,  of  Toronto,  who  d.  s.  p.  10  Feb.  1865; 
and  2ndly,  Maria  Martha,  dau.  of  Alexander  Fisher,  of 
Toronto,  by  whom  he  has  issue,  William  Graven  Vaux, 
0.  6  Dee.  1868 ;  Edward  Alister  Eade,  6.  13  Feb.  1871 ;  and 
Fann/  Marion. 

4  Austin  Cooper,  of  Guelph,  Barrister-at-Law,  Junior 
Judge  for  CO.  Wellington,  6.  18  Nov.  1842;  m.  C.'ivollne 
Christie,  dau.  of  Ralph  Charles  Nicholson,  of  Toronto, 
Canada,  and  of  Lewes,  Sussex,  England. 

V.  Richard,  bapt.  8  April,  1813;  d.  unm. 

VI.  Frederick,  bapt.  16  Feb.  1815;  m.  and  has  issue. 

VII.  Edward  Butler,  bapt.  24  Oct.  1817;    d.  uam.  13  April,  ' 
1859. 

I.  Frances,  m.  Rev.  John  Seymour,  of  Clonloughlan,  near 
Cloughjordan,  son  of  Rev.  John  Seymour,  Rector  of 
Shronell,  co.  Tipperary,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Catherine,  m.  30  June,  1832,  Richard  M.  Forsayeth,  M.D., 
of  Templemore ;  and  d.  1871,  leaving  issue. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  3  July,  1827,  Rev.  VVUliam  Bryan,  of  Gur- 
teen,  near  Clonmel,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Caroline  Damer,  m.  Rev.  Joseph  Cooke  Armsirong,  of 
Ballypoorcen,  co.  Tipperary,  afterwards  of  Clonmel;  d.s.p.  1 
1856. 

John  Craven  Chadwick  d.  March,  1851,  and  was  t.  by  his  '(•, 
eldest  son,  < 

William  Chadwick,  Esq.  of  Ballinard,  m.  1st,  Wilhelmina, 
dau.  of  Rev.  John  Seymour,  Rector  of  Shronell,  co.  Tipperary, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Katherine,  to.  6  Feb.  1855,  Richard  Austin  Cooper,  2na 
son  of  Samuel  Cooper,  Esq.  of  Killenure  (sic  tkat  faui'dj). 

II.  Elizabuth,  d.  April,  1839,  aged  5  years. 

III.  Fanny. 

Mr.  Chadwick,  m.  2ndly,  Charlotte  (who  d.  17  Jan.  1874),  dau. 
of  John  Bourchier,  Esq.  of  Bagotstown,  co.  Limerick. 

Arms—\s,i  and  5th,  or,  an  inescutcheon  gu.  charged  with  a 
lily  slipped  and  leaved  ppr.  within  an  orle  of  martlets  sa.,  foP 
Chadwick;  2nd  and  3rd,  per  pale  indented  arg.  and  sa.  three 
biUls  passant  counterchanged,  a  canton  az.,  for  Cooper. 

C)<;.««.s— First :  A  martlet  sa.  charged  on  the  breast  with  a 
crescent  arg.  holding  in  the  bill  a  lily  stemmed  and  slipped 
ppr.  for  Chadwick.  Second :  On  a  mount  vert  a  bull  passant; 
per  pale  arg.  and  sa.  gorged  with  a  collar  dancette  az.,  for 

COOPEE. 

il/oHocs— Stans  cum  rcge;    and  over  the  crest.  In  candoro 
deeus. 
.S.ai— Ballinard,  near  Tipperary. 


CHAFY    OF    KOUS-LENCH. 

Chafy  Chaft,  The  Eev.  William  Kyle  West- 
wood,  M.A.,  of  Rous  Lench  Court,  co.  Worcester, 
b.  24  June,  1811;  m.  2  May,  1872,  at  Lower  Etling-  \ 


CKA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


cnA 


ton,  Mary  Cl.ava,  clan,  of  Evelyn  Philip  Sliirley,  Esq. 
of  Ettington,  co.  SYarwick,  and  Lough  Fea,  co. 
Moiaaglian,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Hugh  Edmund,  b.  17  May,  187G. 

I.  lilanche  Annunziata. 

II.  Gwendolen  Mary. 

HI.  Pascha  Frances,  d.  25  Sept.  1375, 

?LtllC<t5C. — This  family,  the  name  of  which  is  clcrlvetl 
from  Chafe-Combe,  Somerset,  claims  descent  from  Hufjo  du 
Chafe-Combe,  Somerset,  temp.  Ethelbed  II.,  whose  grandson, 
IlADULPims  DE  Cn.4FE  CoMBE,  held  the  township  of  Chafe- 
Combe  of  the  Bishop  of  Coutances  at  the  time  of  the  Dooms- 
day Survey,  when  it  was  assessed  for  3J  hides. 

KicHABD  Chafy,  Esq.  of  Sherborne,  Dor.set,  who  was  seised 
of  lands  and  tenements  in  the  cos.  of  Dorset  and  Somerset, 
d.  li  Henrt  VUI.,  a.d.  1522.    He  had  three  sons, 

I.  John,  from  whom  descends  the  present  family. 

II.  Richard,  whose  descendants  settled  at  Stokc-sub-IIamdon, 
Somerset. 

III.  William,  whose  son,  Robert,  Mayor  of  Exeter  l.'ifiS  and 
1575,  buried  in  Exeter  Cathedral  1575,  had  a  son,  Thoma;;, 
buried  at  St.  Olave's,  Exeter,  1604,  who  m.  Dorothy,  dau. 
oJ  John  Shorte,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

1  John,  m.  Anne  Mayo,  of  Cornwall,  and  was  father  of  a 
son, 

Thomas  Chafey,  Esq.  of  Sherborne,  m.  Katherine,  dau. 
of  Sir  Thomas  Malet,  Justice  of  the  Court  of  Kings 
Bench  lemp.  Charles  I.,  d.  1662,  and  was  father  of 
.  Thomas  Cliafe,  Esq.  of  Sherborne,  b.  1642;  m.  1GG2, 
Susanna,  dau.  and  heir  of  Edward  Bloleyns,  Esq.  of 
AVesthall,  Follie,  near  Sherborne,  by  whom  (who  d. 
13  June,  1712,  aged  69)  he  had  issue, 

1  MoLETNS,  his  successor. 

1  Susanna,  6.  1664;  d.  16  Feb.  1718;  m.  Charles  Kent, 
Esq.  London,  who  d.  14  April,   1716,  aged  49. 

2  Katherine,  b.  1667;  m.  Thomas  Trengrouse. 

3  Maletza,  b.  1671;  d.  same  year. 

4  Malletta,  b.  1672 ;  d.  1690. 

5  Mary,  b.  1674;  in.  Richard  Dove. 

Thomas  Chafe  d.  25  Not.  1701,  aged  59,  and  was  s. 
by  his  only  son, 

MoLEYNS  Chafe,  Esq.  of  Westhall,  in  Sherborne, 
■who  waB  bapt.  1667,  and  d.  s.  p.,  when  his  estates 
devolved  upon  his  three  surviving  sisters  as  co- 
heiresses. 

2  Thomas,  settled  at  Winseot,  near  Great  Torrington, 
Devon,  where  he  was  bui-ied ;  his  monumental  inscrip- 
tion states  him  to  be  "  ex  perantiqua  Chaforum  de  Chafe- 
Combe  in  comitatu  Somerset  familia  oriundus."  He 
d.  s.  p.  25  Nov.  1648. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  at  St.  Olave's,  Exeter,  3  Dec.  1604,  John 
Mules,  of  Ernsborough,  Devon.    He  d.  1633. 

2  Dorothy,  m  Robert  Bigglestone. 

3  Pascowe,  m.  at  St.  Olave's,  Exeter,  2  Dec.  1608,  Tristram 
Risdon,  of  AVinscot,  author  of  the  Harvei/  of  Devon.  Both 
buried  at  Winseot;  he  in  1640. 

4  Richarda,  b.  1604;  m.  William  Curzon. 

Robert  Ciiaffie,  of  Sherborne  (great-grandson  of  John, 
the  son  of  Richard),  di.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  WiUiam 
Hambridge,  of  East  Colier,  Somerset,  and  niece  and  heir 
of  Joseph  Compton,  Esq.  of  Yeovil,  who  was  seised  of 
land  in  East  Coker  and  West  Coker,  and  of  the  manors  of 
Newton  SomervUle  and  Beckington,  Somerset.  Robert's 
son, 

John  Chaffie,  of  Sherborne,  d.  1708,  was  father  of 

Walter  Chafie,  bapt.  at  Sherborne  2S  Dec.  1653,  m.  Anne, 
sister  and  heir  to  George  and  John  Scot,  of  Child  Okeford, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

The  Rev.  John  Chaft,  M.A.,  Viear  of  Long  Burton, 
Dorset,  1712-18;  Rector  of  Lillington,  Dorset,  1717;  Rector 
of  Purse  Caundle,  Dorset,  1730;  bapt.  at  Sherborne  28  Jan. 
1686-7;  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John  Corbyn, 
Esq.  of  Eazelbury  Bryan,  Dorset,  according  to  the  family 
pedigree  13th  in  descent  from  Philip  Corbyn,  2nd  son  of  Sir 
Richard  Corbyn,  of  Corbyn,  co.  Stafford,  temp.  Edward  I. 
He  in.  Agnes,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Brian,  Lord  of  the 
Manors  of  Twyndiche,  Somerset,  and  Hazelbury  Bryan, 
Dorset,  by  Ursula  his  wife,  dau.  of  Capt.  Gollop,  of  Caundle 
Marsh,  Dorset,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  bapt.  at  Lillington,  18  Feb.  1719,  sometime  Fellow 
of  King's  Coll.  Cambridge,  Prebendary  of  Salisbury  Cathe- 
dral, "Viear  of  Broad  Chalks,  Wilts,  and  on  decease  of  his 
father,  Rector  of  Purse  Caundle;  he  m.  Anna,  dau.  and 
co-heiress  of  .John  Gisborne,  Esq.  of  Derby,  and  d.  s.  p. 
8  Feb.  1782,  and  was  buried  with  his  wife  at  Broad  Chalk. 


n.  James,  h.  1730;  m.  Henrietta  Meriton,  of  Chelsea,  widow 
of  Nicholas  Turner,  Esq.  of  Bignor  Park,  Sussex.  He 
d.  s.  p.  14  June,  1802,  and  was  buried  at  St.  Peter's  Church, 
Dorchester. 

III.  WiLLLAM. 

Mr.  Chafy  d.  9  Nov.  1757,  and  was  buried  with  his  wife  before 
the  altar  in  his  church  at  Purse  Caundle,  as  recorded  on  a 
monumental  slab  there.    His  third,  and  only  surviving,  son. 

The  Rev.  William  Chafy,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Swalecliffe  and 
Vicar  of  Sturry,  both  in  Kent,  Minor  Canon  of  Canterbury, 
and  one  of  the  Chaplains  of  the  Right  Hon.  Earl  Cowpcr, 
b.  30  April,  1746;  m.  b  April,  1774,  Mary  (6.  10  May,  1755), 
only  dau.  and  at  length  sole  heir  of  his  first  cour.in,  John 
Chafie,  Esq.  of  Slierborne,  Dorset,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  successor. 

II.  John,  Chief  Inspector  of  Customs  at  Liverpool,  b.  16 
Jul}-,  1780;  1)1.  4  April,  1805,  Emma,  dau.  of  Stucley 
Lucas,  Esq.  of  Barons  Down,  Somerset,  by  whom  he  had 

issue, 

1  William  Lucas  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Fellow  of  Dulwich  Coll., 
1836-57,  b.  12  Jan.  1807 ;  m.  Caroline,  youngest  surviving 
dau.  of  Rev.  Zacliary  Brooke,  'Vicar  of  Great  Hunnead, 
Herts,  and  d.  20  Jan.  1878,  s.  p. 

2  John,  b.  13  Jan.  1809;  m.  6  April,  1858,  Mary-Ann,  dau. 
of  R.  Dennisou,  M.D.,  and  d  s.  jj.  1864.  Slie  died  i'S 
Jan.  1S75,  aged  61. 

He  d.  1840. 
HI.  James,  b.  29  Jan.  1784;  d.  ^inm.  28  April,  1832. 

IV.  Thomas  Edward,  b.  18  Dec.  1800 ;  d.  23  June,  1803. 

I.  Mary,  bapt.  at  Stalbridge,  Dorset,  20  Feb.  1776;  m.  lJan> 
1799,  John  Minet  Henniker,  afterwards  3rd  Lord  Henniker,. 
of  Stratford-upon-Slaney,  co.  Wicklow,  in  the  Peerage  of 
Ireland. 

II.  EIiz:ili(th,  J,.  26  April,  1777;  in.  4  Oct.  1808,  Rev.  AV. 
Beniiiit.  A..M.,  Vii  ar  of  Stone  and  Littlebourn,  and  Vicar 
of  Bliltun  next  Sittingbourne,  Kent,  Minor  Canon  of 
Canterbury;  d.  s.  p. 

The  Rev.  William  Chafy  d.  28  Jan.  1826.    His  eldest  son. 

The  Rev.  William  Chafy,  D.D.,  b.  and  bapt.  at  the 
AixUl.ishop'  Palace,  Canterbury,  7  Feb.  1779,  was  Master  of 
Si^liiry  Sii-scx  Coll.  Cambridge,  Vice  Chancellor  of  the 
lnivi_i>ity  1^13  and  1829,  Chaplain-in-Ordinary  to  Geo.  III., 
Geo.  IV.,  Will.  IV.,  and  Victoria;  m.  at  Twickenham 
4  Dee.  1813,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  and  co-lieires.s  of  Jolni 
Westwood,  Esq.  of  Chatteris,  co.  Cambridge  (whuse  family 
was  seated  at  Westwood,  co.  StalTord,  tcrup.  King  John),  by 
whom,  who  d.  Iti'.U,  he  left  at  his  decease,  10  May,  1843 
(lie  was  buried  witli  liis  wife),  an  only  child, 

William  Westwood  Chafy,  Esq.  of  Conington  House, 
CO.  Cambridge,  afterwards  of  Charlton  Park,  Kent,  and 
latterly  of  Bowes  House,  Essex,  and  3,  Brunswick  Terrace, 
Brighton,  b.  14  Nov.  1814;  m.  1st,  24  Oct.  1839,  Annette,  2nd 
dau.  of  Samuel  Kyle,  Bishop  of  Cork,  Cloyne,  and  Ross,  who- 
d.  11   Jan.  1849,  leaving  a  son  and  three  daus., 

I.  AVilliam  Kyle  Westwood,  now  of  Rous-Lench. 

I.  Man   Aiiiir  l,li„;.li,.th. 

II.  Ai;  ;  ,  :     :       i  liana. 


Corps. 


12  Jan.  1S71,   C'aarles  Hay,. 


He  m.  2ndl5',  13  April,  1850,  Eleanor  Constance,  eldest  dau. 
of  Rev.  Charles  Collins,  Vicar  of  Faversham,  Kent,  who 
d.  s.  p.  1853.  He  m.  3rdly,  19  Aug.  1856,  Elizabeth  Frances, 
only  dau.  of  AVilliam  Colston,  Esq.  and  widow  of  AVilliaui 
Smart,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  18  July,  1875)  he  had  issue, 

II.  Arthur  AVaddiiigton  John  AVestwood,    b.   24  Nov.   1859, 
d.  11  Mar.h.  lsii;i. 

III.  John  Wi>tw(..,(l  WiUiam,  b.  6  Oct.  1864. 

IV.  May  Frances  I'.Uanor,    b.   U  May,     ls57;    d.    3    JIaic'.i. 
1863. 

V.  Constance  AVilhehuina,    6.    4  Sept.    ISCl ;    d.   28  Mureh, 
1863. 

VI.  Mabel  AA'inifred,  b.  1  June,  1867;  d.  21  March,  ISC8. 

He  d.  28  March,  1873. 

^niis— Ancient:  Az.,  a  fess  lozengy  arg.  The  Devonshire 
branch  bore :  az.,  five  fusils  in  fess,  a  canton  arg. ;  Crest — .V 
denii-lion  rampant  az.  bezant^e,  holding  in  his  i.aws  a  lozenge 
arg.  Modern :  Per  pale  gu.  and  az.  a  griffin  scgreant  arg.,  on 
a  chief  engrailed  erm.  three  lozenges  of  the  ,';econd. 

Crest— On  a  mount  between  two  palm  brandies  vert  u, 
peacock  in  his  pride  ppr. 

Scat— Kous-Lench  Court,  Evesham,  co.  AVorccster. 


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CHA 


CHALMERS     OF    ALDBAE    CASTLE, 

Chalmers,  Pateick,  Esq.  of  Aldbar  Castle,  For- 
farshire, J.P.,  late  Lieut.  59th  foot,  b.  1841 ;  s.  his 
father  1868 ;  m.  1871,  Ellen  Maria,  2nd  surviving 
dau.  of  Ecv.  O.  Oldham,  and  had  issue. 

ILtlXCftgr.— Derived,  it  is  stated,  from  a  branch  of 
Chalmers  of  Bahiacrav),  was 

William  Chalmebs,  Ksq.  of  Aldbar,  son  of  Chalmers  of 
Aldbar,  by  his  wife,  the  eldest  dau.  of  Forbes,  of  Foveran, 
Bart.  He  m.  Cecilia,  dau.  of  Elphinstone,  of  Glack,  Aber- 
deenshire, and  had  (with  a  dau.,  who  m.  Irvine,  of  Inveramsay) 
a  son, 

rATRicK  Chalmers,  Esq.  of  Alubar,  who,  by  his  wife, 
Isabel  Tindal,  was  father  of 

Patrick  Chalmers,  Esq.  of  Aldbar,  m.  1801,  Frances, 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Inglis,  of  Verehills,  co.  Lanark,  a  Mer- 
chant in  London  and  an  E.I.  Director,  by  whom  he  had  issue 
I'ATnicK,  his  heir;  John  Inglis,  of  Aldbar;  Isabella;  Frances; 
Margaret  Anne ;  and  Euphemia.  lie  d.  I82G,  and  was  s.  by 
liis  son, 

Patrick  Chalmers,  Esq.  of  Aldbar  Castle,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
."sometime  Capt.  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  and  M.P.  for  Montrose, 
h.  ISOi,  d.  18o-l,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  Inglis  Chalmers,  Esq.  of  Aldbar  Castle,  who  m. 
133S,  Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Bellingham  Inglis,  Esq.  of 
Verehills,  and  d.  1863,  leaving  a  son,  the  present  Patrick 
Chalmers,  Esq.  of  Aldbar  Castle. 

/frm.5— Arg.,  a  demi-lion  rampant  issuing  out  of  a  fcss  gu. 
with  a  fleur-de-lis  in  base  of  the  last. 
Crest — An  eagle  rising  ppr. 
Motto — Spero. 
Seat — Aldbar  Castle,  near  Brechin. 


CHALOITEE.    OP    GTJISBOEOUGH. 

Chalonee,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  G-uisborough,  co. 
York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Vice-Admiral  R.N.,  Lieut.- 
Col.  North    Eiding  Volunteer  Artillery,  b.  6  Eeb. 

1815. 

iidirSflC — Edwaed  Chaloner,  D.D.,  one  of  the  Chap- 
lains to  Chaeles  I.,  next  brother  to  Sir  William  Chaloner, 
lUirt.  (see  Burke's  Extinct  Baronetage),  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
cf  Dr.  Hovedon,  Prebendary  of  Canterbury,  and  d.  lG2o, 
aged  35,  leaving  an  only  son  and  heir, 

Sir  Edward  Chaloner,  Knt.  vi.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  K. 
Ingolsby,  Knt.  of  Waldridge,  Bucks,  and  was  fatlicr  of 

William  Chaloner,  Esq.  of  Guisborough,  m.  Honora,  eldest 
«li.u.  of  Sir  David  Foulis,  Bart,  of  Ingleby  Manor,  and  had 
issue.    The  eldest  son, 

Edward  Chaloner,  Esq.  of  Guisborough,  to.  Anne,  dau. 
of  Sir  William  Bowes,  of  Streatlam  Castle,  co.  Durham,  Knt., 
and  d.  1737,  leaving  one  son  and  heir, 

WiLHAii  Chaloner,  Esq.  of  Guisborough,  to.  Mary,  dau. 
and  heir  of  James  Finny,  Esq.,  of  Finny  Lane,  co.  Stafford, 
and  of  the  city  of  Durham,  and  had  two  sons  and  four  daus., 
AVilliam,  his  heir;  Edward,  aCapt.  in  the  army,  who  d.  1807, 
of  wounds  received  at  the  storming  of  Morne  Fortune,  St. 
Lucia;  Anne,  m.  1761,  Edward,  1st  Lord  Harewood;  Mary, 
'/U.  Gen.  John  Hale,  Governor  of  Londonderry;  Elizabeth, 
<!.  vnm. ;  and  Jane,  ra.  Sir  Henry  AVilson,  Knt.  The  elder 
son, 

William  Chaloner,  Esq.  of  Guisborough,  7)i.  8  Aug.  1771, 
Knima,  dau.  of  William  Harvey,  Esq.  of  Chigwell,  and  sister 
of  Admiral  Sir  EUab  Harvey,  G.C.B.,  and  left  issue,  Robert, 
his  heir;  Henry  (Rev.),  6.  1791,  Vicar  of  Alne,  co.  Yoik; 
Anna  Maria,  m.  John  William  Betholl,  Esq. ;  Elizabeth ; 
Louisa,  d.  unm. ;  Charlotte,  m.  Thomas  Barton  Bowen,  Esq., 
B.irrister-at-Law,  and  one  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  Court 
of  Insolvency  ;  and  W'iiliamina,  m.  Alexander  Wynch,  Esq. 
Tlie  elder  son, 

Robert  Chaloner,  Esq.  of  Guisborough,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
b.  23  Sept.  1776 ;  m.  24  Jan.  1805,  Frances  Laura,  dau.  of 
Thomas,  1st  Lord  Dundas,  and  had  issue,  William,  lost  at 
sea,  in  going  to  join  his  regiment  at  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia ; 
JloitERT;  Thomas,  now  of  Guisborough  ;  Margaret  Bruce,  ?». 
■\Villiam  Wentworth  Fitzwilliam  Hume  Dick,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of 
llumewood,  co.  Wicklow,  and  d.  1840;  Emma,  to.  George 
i^erjeantson,  Esq.  ofCamphill;  and  Charlotte.  Mr.  Chaloner 
d.  7  Oct.  1842,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Rodert  Chaloner,  Esq.  of  Guisborough,  h.  3  April,  1813; 


m.  29  Feb.  1844,  Laura  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  BuUerJ 
Bart,  of  Garryhundon,  which  lady  is  deceased.  He  was  «.1 
by  his  brother,  Thomas  Chaloner,  Esq.,  now  of  Guis-| 
borough. 

^r»is— Sa.,  a  chevron  between  three  cherubim  or. 
Crest — A  demi  seawolf  rampant  or. 

Scat — LonghuU,  Guisborough,  North  Riding  ol'  Yorkshire. 
2own  House — 6,  Hyde  Park  Square,  W. 


CHALONER    OF    KINGSFORT. 

Chaionee,  Richaed,  Esq.  of  Kings  fort,  co.  MeatliJ 
J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1842,  formerly  of  the  12th  Lancers] 
b.  20  April,  1810 ;  m.  12  Feb.  1835,  Henrietta,  2ud 
dau.  of  Charles  Arthur  Tisdall,  Esq.  of  Charlesfort. 
This  gentleman,  2nd  son  of  Claude  William  Cole 
Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Beltrim,  co.  Tyrone,  by  Nichola 
Sophia  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Richard  Chaloner, 
Esq.  of  Kingsfort,  assumed  the  surnauie  and  arms 
of  Chalonee,  on  inheriting  the  property  of  his 
mother's  family  in  1832. 

Arms,  (Cc. — See  Chaloner  of  Gaishorough. 
Seal — Kinsfort,  near  Monalty. 


CHAMBERLAYNE    OF    CRANBTJRY 
PARK. 

Chambeelayne,  TANEEETlLLE,Esq.  of  Cranbury 
Park,  and  Baddesley  Manor,  Hants,  and  Henley 
Lodge,  Yatton,  Somerset,  b.  6  Aug.  1840.  Mr. 
Chamberlayne,  vrho  s.  his  father,  1876,  was  educated 
at  Eton  and  Magdalen  Coll.  Oxford,  where  he 
graduated  B.A.  1865  ;  he  is  Lord  of  the  Manors 
of  Netley,  Hound,  and  North  Baddesley,  and  Patron  j 
of  three  Livings.  ' 

ILt'lICJlgC. — The  family  of  Chamberlayne  claims  descent 
from  the  Counts  of  Tankernlle,  in  Normandy.  ; 

Rev.  Thomas  Chamberlayne,  Rector  and  Patron  of  Charl- 
ton (son  of  Rev.  Thomas  Chamberlayne,  Rector  and  Patron  of 
Charlton,  by  Catherine  Crossweller  his  wife),  to.  1799,  Maria- 
Erancesca,  dau.  of  Capt.  Robert  Walter,  R.N.,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Cranbury  Park  and  Weston  Grove. 

II.  William  John,  Col.  3rd  West  India  rcgt. 

I.  Maria.  ii.  Sophia  Catherine. 

III.  Lydia  Frances  Jane.  , 
The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Chamberlayne,  Esq.  of  Cranbury  Park  and  Weston 
Grove,  Hants,  J.P.  and  D.L. ,  High  Sheriff  1835;  s.  his  kins- 
woman. Miss  Charlotte  Chamberlatne*  in  1831;  m.  6  Sept. 
1830,  Amelia,  dau.  of  the  late  Gen.  Denzil  Onslow,  oi 
Stoughton  House,  Hunts,  and  d.  21  Oct.  1876,  having  had 
issue, 

I.  Denzil  Thomas,  Capt.  13th  Light  Dragoons,  6.  8  May, 
1833;  TO.  1867,  Frances  Selina,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bourke,  Esq. 
(representative  of  Bourke  of  Urey),  by  Selina  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Gen.  Denzil  Onslow,  and  by  her  (who  to.  2ndly,  1877, 
Henry  Spencer  Walpole,  Esq.)  left  at  his  decease,  16  April, 
1873,  one  surviving  dau.,  Ehzabeth  Amelia,  b.  7  Nov.  1869. 

II.  Tankerville,  now  of  Cranbury  Park. 

I.  Amy  Sophia,   to.   Capt.   J.  Croft  Moore  (Rifle  Brigade). 

II.  Francesca  Maria,  to.  23  March,  1870,  the  Hon.  Cecil 
Ralph  Howard,  Capt.  60th  Rifles,  brother  of  the  Earl  ol 
Wicklow,  and  d.  30  Dec.  1877. 

III.  Rosalie  Amelia,  to.  1866,  Sir  A.  P.  Bruce  Chichester, 
Bart.,  of  Arlington  Court,  Devon. 

IV  Agnes  Caroline,  to.  29  June,  1875,  Lieut. -Col.  Gcorpi 
Keppel  Johnstone,  late  Grenadier  Guards,  twin  brotiier  o 
Sir  Frederick  .lohiifitone,  Bart. 

^nM— Gu.,  an  Inescutcheon  arg.,  between  eight  mullets  ir 
orle,  or. 
6'cfs(— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an  ass's  head  arg. 
3Iotto — Mors  potior  macula. 

Sfrt(s_Cranbury  Park,  near  Winchester;  and  Weston GroTC 
near  Southampton ;  Henley  Lodge,  Yatton,  Somerset. 

*  William  Chamberlain,  Solicitor  to  the  Treasury  and  to 
the  Royal  Mint,  cousin  of  Thomas  Chamberlayne,  Esq.  o 
Charlton,  left  one  son  and  two  daus., 

W^iLLiAM,  of  Weston  Grove  and  Cranbury  Park,  Hants,  M.P 
for  Southampton,  d.  unm.  10  Dec.  1830. 

Mary,  d.  unm.  Charlotte,  d.  unm.  1831.        ; 


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CIIATvIBEE.LAT'lTE    OF  MAUG-ERSBTJST'. 

-;les-Chajibeelayxe,  Hexry,  Esq.  of  Maug- 

:  V  Manor  House,    co.  Gloucester,  b.  20  Sept. 

:  m.  24  Aug.  1811,  Susan,  yomigest  dau.  of 
ilpiiry  W.  Scott,  E.N.,  by  li'is  1st  wife,  Susau, 
'  Lawrence  Ilartshorne,  Esq.  of  Nova  Scotia, 

'■  ilcr  Mnjesty'sCounciltlierc,andliasliadissue, 

I.  Charles,  6.  23  April,  18«;  d.Zl  Jan.  1S55. 

II.  Walter  Chambehlayne,  of  Pembroke  Coll.  0?tfortl, 
aivl  of  the  Middle  Temple;  6.  4  April,  1352;  gTvidiiated 
at  Oxford  1876. 

I,  Alice  Charlotte.  ii.  Laura  Chandos. 

Mr.  Ingles  Chamberlayne,  v.lio  is  a  Magistrate  for 
A\e  CO.  of  Gloucester,  and  Lord  of  tlie  Manor  of 
Maugcrsbury,  was  formerly  a  Magistrate  in  Canada, 
md  Capt.  in  the  Canadian  Militia ;  he  assumed  the 
urname  of  Chamberlayne  in  addition  to  his  patrony- 
nie  in  1874,  when  he  inherited  Maugersbury  at  the 
leath  of  Iiis  kinsman  Joseph  Chamberlayne  Cham- 
)erlayne,  Esq. 

ILtllCSSC- — Edmuxd  Ciiamberlatnt:,  Esq.  of  Mani^ers- 
ury,  CO.  Gloucester,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Chamberlayne, 
■f  Prestbury,  co.  Gloucester,  by  his  2nd  wife,  ni.  1st,  Anno, 
clict  of  —  Moreton,  of  Surrey  ;  and  2!idly,  Grace,  dau.  of 
ohn  Strangeways,  Esq.  of  Melbury,  Dorset.  He  was  Hisli 
heriffof  Gloucestershire  39  Elizabeth,  and  ci.  1631,  when  he 
•as  s.  by  his  son  \jy  his  second  marriage, 

John  Chamberlayne,  Esq.  of  Maugersbury  House, 
fquestered  in  the  Great  Rebellion.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
ir  William  Leigh,  of  Longborrow;  and  dying  IOCS,  was  s.  by 
is  son, 

JouN  CnAMBrELAYjrE,  Esq.  of  Mau^ersbury  House,  m.  Mary, 
.au.  of  Walter  Savage,  Esq.  of  Broadway,  co.  Worcester ;  and 
.  3691,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edmund  Chambeklatne,  Esq.  of  Blaugei'sbury  House,  High 
;ieriffof  Gloucestershire  4  Queen  Anse,  -.n.  the  Hon.  Emma 
fydges.  sister  of  James,  Duke  of  Chandos,  and  was  father  of 

Edmund  Chamberlayne,  Esq.  of  Maugersbury,  m.  Elizabeth, 
:'.u.  and  co-heir  of  Eobert  Atkyns,  Esq.,  and  had  Issue, 
I.  TiTE  Rev.  John  Chamberlayne,  of  Maugersbury  House, 
m.  Blartha,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry  Doughty,  Esq.  of 
Broadwell,  co.  Gloucester,  and  had  a  son  and  dau.  twins, 
b.  19  May,  1766, 

1  Edmund  John,  of  Maugersburj,  m.  Cecil,  dau.  of  the 
Hon.  and  Rev.  Dr.  Talbot,  Dean  of  Salisbury,  and  uicje 
of  Earl  Talbot,  and  d.  s.  p.  Feb.  1S31. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  16  Feb.  1791,  John  Hawksey  Ackerley, 
Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  had  issue,  two  sons  and  two 
daus., 

Joseph  Chamberlayxe,  who  inherited  Maugcrsburv 
from  his  uncle,  b.  19  Dec.  1791:  m.  2G  Oct.  1824, 
Henrietta  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Guy  Fairfax  (of 
the  family  of  Lord  Fairfax),  and  grand-dau.  of  Rev. 
John  Kearney,  D.D.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  Dec.  1869) 
liad  issue,  four  daus.,  all  deceased.  Mr.  Chamber- 
layne Chamberlayne  d.  4  Oct.  1874. 
Charles  Henry. 

Tlis  elder  of   the  two  daus.  m.  Peter  Joseph  Browne, 
ICsq.  of  the  family  of  the  Marquess  of  Sligo,  and  the 
younger  m.    John  Crookc    Freeman,   Esq.   of  Crooke 
ilall,  CO.  Lancaster. 
n.  Charles,  Admiral  R.N.,  d.  1810,  leaving  issue. 
X.  Mary,    m.    1776,   Rev.   Henry    Ingles,    D.D.,    formerly 
Head  Master  of  Rugby,  and  had  issue,  four  son.<, 
Joh.n  Henry. 

PiEv.  Charles,  of  whom  presently. 
Jame.<.  Kemble. 

The  2nd  son  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Ingle.'!, 
Rev.   Charles   Ingles,   was  b.   11  March,  17S0;   in.lZ 
Dec.    1811,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Lawrence  Hartshorne,  Esq., 
and  d.  18G2,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  now  Henry  Ingles  Chajibeklatne,  Esq.  of 
Maugersbury. 

II.  John  Chamberlayne,  m.  Mary  Dora,  dau.  of  H.  Toms, 
p:sq.  of  Kingsbridge,  Devon,  and  has  issue. 

in.  Rev.  Charles  Lycester,   m.   Jemim.-i,    dau.    of  Gen. 

Jlurray,  late  Governor  of  one  of  the  Windwaid  Islands, 

and  has  issue. 

V.  Walter,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Archdeacon  Best,  and 

lias  issue. 
I.  Mary.  ii.  Elizabeth. 

III.  Susan  Hartshorne.  iv.  Amiie  Matilda. 
ArhLi—G\x.,  a  chevron  between  three  escpJlops  arg. 
C/v.  <; — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  an  ass's  head. 

Motto — Virtute  nihil  invium. 

Seal  — Maugersbury  House,  near  Stow-on-the-Wold. 


CHAMBERLAYNE    OP  STOHEY 'THOHPE. 

Chamberlayne,  William  Tankebtille,  Esq 
of  Stoney  Thorpe,  co.  AVarvvick,  J.P.,  b.  14,  Nov.' 
1828 ;  s.  1875  ;  m.  1871,  Evelyn  Mary,  only  child 
of  Lieut.-Col.  Fitzroy  Campbell,  of  Wellesbourue 
Lodge,  Warwickshire,  and  has  issue, 
Henry  Fitzrot. 

iLtUrarir.— This  family  claims  to  be  of  the  house  of 
Prestbury.     From 

Edward  Chamberlayne,  of  Princethorpe,  co.  Warwick, 
Esq.  Hneally  descended 

Stanes  Chamberlayne,  Esq.  of  Ryes,  Essex,  only  son  of 
Richard  Chamberlayne,  Esq.  of  Princethorpe,  by  Sarah  his 
wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Jeffery  Stanes,  Esq.  of  Ryes,  Essex, 
in.  174-5,  Miss  Thermuthes  Smith,  of  Hoddesdon,  co.  Herts, 
and  had  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

Stanes  Chamberlayne,  Esq.  of  Ryes,  m.  17S0,  Mary, 
only  child  and  heir  of  William  Brockett,  Esq.  of  Spains  Hall, 
Essex,  and  had  issue, 
Stanes,  of  Spains  Hall,  Essex,  6.  D  April,  1782;  who  took  the 
name  of  Brockett  ;  to.  Eliza,  widow  of  William  Woollett, 
T.-^q.  of  Rye,  Sussex,  and  had  two  daus.,  Elizabeth ;  and 
Blary,  to.  C.  P.  Meryon,  Esq. 

William,  of  Orford  House,  Essex,  J.P.,  Lieut.- Gen.,  6. 
12  Aug.  1788 ;  m.  Sarah,  4th  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Preston, 
of  Flasby  Hall,  co.  York,  and  had  two  daus.,  Sarah  Anne 
Olivia,  d.  April,  1863;  and  Caroline  Mary.  He  d.  24  July 
18G9.  ■'' 

John  (Rev.),  Rector  of  East  Wick,  cc.  Herts,  &.  25  Au"-.  1791- 

rf.25  Nov.  1867. 
Henry  Thomas,  late  of  Stoney  Thorpe. 
Maria,  in.    James  Hemerton,  Esq.    of  Ilellifield   Peel,  co. 


York. 
Sarah. 


Emma. 


Harriet  Alicia. 


The  younger  son, 

Henry  Thomas  Chamberlayne,  Esq.  of  Stoney  Thorpe,  co. 
Warwick,  J.P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  183G,  h.  23  May,  1798;  in. 
G  Dec.  1825,  Mary,  only  child  of  Edward  Tomes,  Esq.  of 
Southham,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Tankeeville,  now  of  Stoney  Thorpe. 

II.  Edward  Tomes  (Rev.),  b.  4  Feb.  lSo3" 

III.  Stanes  Brocket  Henry,  b.  8  Feb.  18-10. 

I.  Mary  Alicia,  d.  27  Aug.  1850. 

II.  Emma  Caroline.  iii.  Ellen  Bridget. 

IV.  Thermuthes  Fauquier,  m.  1S71,  J.  N.  Pre.-jton,  Esq. 
He  d.  12  March,  1875. 

Arriu — Quarterly,  1st  and  4ih,  gu.,  an  incscntcheon  in  an 
orle  of  mullets  arg.,  2nd  and  ord,  gu.,  a  chevron  betwee:i 
three  escallops  or. 

Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an  ass's  head. 

Motto — Prodesse  quam  conspici. 

Scut — Stoney  Thorpe,  near  Southam. 


CHATIBRE  OF  HAWTHOEDT  HILL. 
CiTAMBEE,  Meredith,  Esq.  of  Hawthorn  Hill, 
CO.  Armagh,  J.P.,  b.  15  May,  1814;  m.  4  Aijril, 
184.3,  Mabella,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Keurick  Morris 
Hamilton  Jones,  Esq.  of  Moneyglass  Hoase,  co. 
Antrim,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Hunt  Walsh,  6. 16  Feb.  1844,  deceased. 

II.  Kcnrick  Hamilton,  6.  10  April,  1845,  deceased. 

III.  TuoMAS  Morris  Hamilton  Jones,  6.  30  Apiil,  1S17. 
I.  Rebecca.  ii.  Mabella. 

iLtnCISC— Hunt  Calcott  Chambke,  Esq.  (eldest  son  of 
Capt.  Calcott  Chambr^,  of  Wexford,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Oliver  Walsh,  Esq.  of  Dollardstown,  and  grandson  of  Calcoit 
Chambre,  Esq.  of  Coolatnindle),  in.  Anna  Maria,  eldest  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  WiUiam  Meredith,  Esq.,  and  had  (with  other 
children  who  d.  umn.,  three  daus.,  Elinor,  m.  George  Daker, 
E.'sq.  of  Athy,  co.  Kildare ;  Anne,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  WilUam 
ConoUy,  18th  Foot;  and  Henrietta,  m.  Wilham  Madden,  Esq.) 
a  son  and  successor, 

Meredith  Calcott  Chambre,  Esq.  of  Hawthorn  Hill,  m. 
30  July,  1785,  Margaret,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Goorgo 
I'aikner,  Esq.,  of  co.  Dublin,  and  had  issue. 

Hunt  Walsh,  heir  to  his  father. 

A'.'illiam,  Major  in  the  army,  late  senior  Capt.  11th  foot. 

j.laria,  m.  Rev.  Robert  Henry,  Rector  of  Jonesborough,  co. 
Armagh,  deceased. 

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sir.  Chambro  d.  8  Feb.  1S12,  and  was  s.  by  his  cltlcst  son, 

HcNT  WALsn  CuAMBBE,  Esq.  of  Hawthorn  Hill,  Capt.  JIul- 
laslass  Yeomanry,  J. P.  ami  High  Sheriff  1829,  6.  9  Dec.  1787; 
m.  15  May,  1813,  Eebecca,  only  dau.  of  the  late  William  Upton, 
Esq.  of  Ballynabearney,  co.  Limericls,  a  branch  of  Lord  Tcm- 
pletown's  family,  and  had  issue, 

JlEKEDiTn,  now  of  Hawthorn  Hill. 

William,  deceased. 

Hunt  Walsh,  of  Stewartstown  House,  co.  Tyrone. 

John,  of  Mountjoy  Square,  Dublin. 

Catherine,  m.  28  Sept.  1816,  George  William  Leech,  Esq.  of 
The  Abbey,  Kathkeale,  deceased. 

Anna  Maria,  m.  19  Aug.  1840,  Charles  Leech,  Esq.,  Barristcr- 
at-Law. 

Eebecca. 

Margaret  Elizabeth,  in.  G  Oct.  184S,  Townlcy  William  Hard- 
man,  Esq.  of  Dalkey. 

Olivia  Henrietta  Agnes,  m.  Kobcrt  Crookshank,  Esq.  of  Colc- 
raine. 

Mary  Frances. 

Jane  Hunt,  m.  Eov.  Henry  Wray  Young,  Eector  of  Don- 
agheudry,  co.  Armagh. 

Anui—Az.,  a  dexter  armed  arm  embowcd  or,  the  hand 
grasping  the  stalk  of  a  red  rose  slipped  and  leaved  ppr. 

C'l-est — A  greyhound's  head  erased  arg.  collared  az.  there- 
from a  cord  knotted  and  terminated  by  a  ring  or. 

Zlotto — Tutamen  pulchris. 

/S'£.i;— Hawthorn  Hill,  near  Newry,  co.  Armagh. 


EATEiilAlJr-CHAT-IPAIIT    OF    HAIiTON 
PARK. 

BATE3rA.^•-CHAMPAI^-,  John  Undeewood,  Esq.  of 
Ilalton  Park,  co.  Lancaster,  b.  22  July,  1835,  Major 
K.E.,  and  Chief  Dii'cctor  of  the  G-oyernmenfc  Indo- 
European  Telegraph,  assumed  the  additional  name 
of  BATEiiAN  in  1S70,  in  compliance  with  the  will  of 
his  uncle,  Thomas  Bateman,  Esq.  of  Halton  Park, 
to  whose  property  he  succeeded.  He  m.  2  Sept.  1865, 
Harriet  Sophia,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Frederick  Currie, 
Bart.,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Arthur  Patuick  Bateman,  6.  17  Oct.  1SG3. 

n.  Hugh  Frederick,  6.  6  April,  1SG3. 

III.  Philip  Agnew,  6.  20  Oct.  1S7S. 

I.  Mary  Rosaline.  ii.  Alice  Katherine. 

iLinCaSt.— John  Chajipain,  Esq.  of  the  Bengal  Civil 
Service,  m.  9  Oct.  1788,  Marsery  {who  d.  9  Nov.  1S02)  dau. 
of  Capt.  Mackintosh,  of  Dalmigayic,  co.  Inverness  and  d. 
1820,  leaving  a  son, 

LiEET.  CoL.  Agnew  Champain,  late  of  Qtb  regt.,  m.  Eosa- 
line  Sarah,  dau.  of  Jolin  Underwood,  Esq.  by  whom  (who  d. 
1845)  he  had  issue, 

Agnew,  d.  young. 

John  Underwood,  now  of  Halton  Park. 

Frederick  de  Momay,  d.  unm.  1857. 

Caroline  Elgin,  m.  Thomas  Leach,  Esq.  of  Eyde. 

Eosaline  Sarah,  m.  Eev.  James  Webster,  and  d.  s.  p. 

Julia  Margaret.  Slary  Louisa,  d.  unm.  18G5. 

A  rms — Sa.  f retty  or,  three  pieces  one  way  five  the  other,  on 
a  chief  arg.  a  demi-lion  issuant  gu. 
Crest — A  demi-lion  gu. 
fieai— Halton  Park,  Lancaster. 


CHAMPERNOWNE    OF    DARTINGTON. 

Champerxowxe,  Aethfe,  Esq.  of  Dartington 
Hall,  Dcvoi:,  J. P.,  b.  19  March,  1839;  m.  11  Oct. 
1870,  Helen  Elizabeth  Caroline,  dau.  of  Micliael 
Linnin^  Melville,  Esq.  of  Hartfield  Grove,  Sussex, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Arthur  JIelville,  6.  16  Aug.  1571. 

II.  Henry  Harington,  6.  27  July,  1872. 

III.  Amyas  Walter,  b.  19  Sept.  187.3. 

I.  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  h.  7  Nov.  1871. 

II.  Elinor  Marcia,  b.  14  May,  1876. 

III.  A  dau.,  b.  11  Jan.  1878. 

^LiltCagC— The  family  of  Champernowne,  which,  in 
splendour  of  descent,  yields  to  few  in  the  West  of  England,  was 


originally  called  Campo  Arnulphi;  and  the  first  members  sent 
to  Parhament  by  the  co.  of  Cornwall  were  William  de  Campo- 
Arnulphi  and  Eeginald  Beville. 

Sis  Arthur  Champernowne,  living  temp.  Henry  VIII.,  2na 
son  of  Sir  Philip  Champernowne,  Knt.  of  Modbury,  by 
Katherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Edmund  Carew,  exchanged, 
early  in  the  reign  of  Elizabeth,  the  lordship  of  Polsloe  foi 
that  of  Dartington,  in  the  co.  of  Devon,  and  seated  himsel 
there,  where  his  descendants  have  since  remained.  He 
Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Norreys,  father  of  Henry,  Baron  Norreys 
of  Rycote,  and  widow  of  Sir  George  Carew,  by  whom  he  hai 
(with  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  in.  1576,  to  Sir  Edward  Seymour 
Bart.)  a  son, 

Gawen  Champernowne,  Esq.  of  Dartington,  co.  Devon,  m 
the  Lady  Gabrielle,  dau.  of  the  Count  Montsomerie,  in  France 
and  left  (with  several  daus.,  one  of  whom  m.  Eichard  Hillcrsdon 
of  Membland ;  and  another,  Ursula,  Sir  Gerard  Sams,  of  Essex 
a  son, 

Arthur  Champernowne,  Esq.  of  Dartington,  living  1G20 
in.  Bridget,  dau.  of  Thomas  Fulford,  Esq.  of  Fulford,  co.  Devon 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Arthur  Champernowne,  Esq.  of  Dartington,  living  1G78,  m 
Margaret,  dau.  and  eventually  co-heir  of  Sir  John  FoivcU 
Bart,  of  Fowellscombe,  M.P.,  Col.  of  foot  in  the  service  of  th 
Parliament,  and  Governor  of  Totnes.  By  her  Mr.  Cliampei 
nowne  had  eight  sons.    The  eldest  son, 

Eichard  Champernowne,  Esq.  of  Dartington,  dying  unm 
1696,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Arthur  Champernowne,  Esq.  of  Dartington,  m.  Elizabeth 
2nd  dan.  of  Francis  Courtenay,  Esq.,  who  d.  1669,  eldest  so 
of  Sir  William  Courtenay,  of  Powderham,  and  dying  1717,  lef 
(with  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Gabriel  Yard,  Esq.  of  Stok 
Gabriel)  two  sons :  the  younger,  Francis,  Eector  of  Dartingtor 
d.  unm. ;  the  elder, 

Arthur  Champernow.ve,  Esq.  of  Dartington,  m.  Jane,  da\ 
of  John  Hollings,  .^l.D.,  Physician  to  George  IL,  and  dyin 
April,  1766,  left  an  only  dau.  and  heiress, 

Jane  Champernowne,  of  Dartington,  m.  the  Eev.  Eichar 
Harington,  2nd  son  of  Sir  James  Harington,  Bart,  of  KiJlingtoi 
and  by  that  gentleman  (who  m.  2ndly,  Miss  Hussey,  of  Trurc 
and  3rdly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Abraham  Chambers,  Esq.  i 
Totteridge,  and  relict  of  AVilliam  Hallett,  Esq.)  had  a  son  an 
successor, 

Arthur  Harington,  Esq.  of  Dartington,  who  assumed  tl 
surname  and  arms  of  Champernowne.  He  m.  180G,  Louis, 
dau.  of  John  Buller,  Esq.  of  Morval,  co.  Devon,  and  had  issu 
Arthur,  who  d.  in  his  father's  lifetime  ;  Henry,  his  lieii 
Eichard,  m.  Elizabeth  Kcble,  and  had  five  sons  and  five  daus 
John,  d.  1837;  Jane,  m.  Eev.  William  Martin,  late  Vicar 
Siaverton;  Louisa;  Caroline,  in.  Eev.  Isaac  Williams;  ar 
Maria,  rn.  Charles  Herbert  Mallock,  Esq.  Mr.  Campernown 
M.P.  for  Saltash,  1806,  and  High  Sheriff  of  Devon  1811,  d.  181 
and  was  «.  by  his  son, 

Henry  Champernowne,  Esq.  of  Dartington,  6.  14  Sept.  181 
in.  24  April,  1833,  Charlotte,  6th  dau.  of  Sir  Antony  Buller, 
Pound,  CO.  Devon,  and  d.  24  May,  1851,  leaving  issue, 

Arthur,  now  of  Dartington. 

Henry,  Capt.  E.E.,  b.  21  Mav,  1810. 

W^alter  (Eev.),  b.  3  Sept.  1848. 

Caroline.  Elinor,  deceased.  Kargan 

Arms — Gu.,  a  saltier  vair  between  twelve  billets  or. 
Crest— A  swan  sitting  ppr.  in  the  beak  a  horseshoe  or. 
Scat— Dartington  Hall,  near  Totnes. 


CHANCELLOR  OF  SHIELDHILL. 

Chaxcelloe,  John  Geoege,  Esq.  of  Shieldhi 
CO.  Lanark,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  27  Sept.  1821 ;  m.  h , 
23  June,  1847,  Isabella  Adolphus,  dan.  of  Adolph 
McDowall  Koss,  M.D.,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  da 
of  David  Hume,  of  jN'incweUs,  Baron  of  the  Cou 
of  Exchequer  in  Scotland,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1S6 
has  had  issue, 

I.  Alexander,  b.  11  Oct.  1849,  Lieut.  5th  Fusiliers, 

II.  Adolphus  James,  6.  12  July,  1852. 

III.  Hume  Frederick,  b.  26  April,  1854. 

IV.  Eobert  Blair  JIaconochic,  b.  23  June,  1?E8. 

I.  Elizabeth  Blanche.  ii.  Mary  Forbes. 

III.  IsabeUa  Eoss,  d.  1876. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1870,  Anne   Isabella,  eldest  dau. 
Stewart  Bailey  Hare,  Esii-  of   Calder    Hall,  Mi 


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Mlimn,  wliich  ladv  d.  1871 ;  and  Srdly,  1S74,  Cecilia 
'JiziibcUi,  jOLiiigest  dau.  of  the  late  James  Eulfour, 


^,.L'itrrf^r.— Tim  family  of  CnAxccLLOu  of  Shield  mil,  the 

lily  one  of  the  name  in  Scotland,  is  of  great  antiquity,  and 

;:is  held  the  lands  of  Sliield  Hill  for  more  than  four  centuries. 

hi'  Wildest  document  still  possessed  by  the  family  is  a  Charter 

iith-mation,   dated  6  March,   1434,  granted  by  Thomas 

ville,    "  Dominus   Baronice   de   Carnwath,"   to   George 

iler,  of  half  the  lands  of  Quodquan.    In  the  "  Memorie 

:'  r  Somervillcs,"  it  is  stated  that  a  firm  friendship  existed 

til  I  in  the  Lords  Somervillc  and  the  Chancellors  of  Shield 
Iill  iiiid  Qiiarlquan,  as  far  back  as  the  time  of  Robert  Bruce. 

(ii.oRGE  CiiANCELER,  to  whom  the  lands  of  Quadquan  were 

iiiiinied  as  above,  was  s.  by  his  son,  Alexander,  to  whom 
.0  cliarter  was  renewed  in  1460,  and  whose  son  and  heir, 
.  :nii;i,E  CiiANCELEB,  also  Obtained  a  charter,  1472,  whcrc"in  he 
.  >'>Ied  "Nobilis  Yir  Georgius  Chanceler  Dominus  de  Quod- 
;i:iii ;  "  he  m.  a  dau.  of  liamsay,  of  Dalhousie,  and  had  a  son 
:i  1  successor,  William,  m.  Janet,  dau.  of  Geddes,  of  Rachan 
ml  Kii-curd,  in  Tweeddale,  and  had  a  son,  John,  father  of 
ailirit,  who  lit.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Brown,  of  Colstoun,  and  had 

,^oii  and  heir,  AVilliam,  who  m.  Margaret,  a  dau.  of  Hamilton 
'  I  labcrf,  and  had  a  son,  William.    This  William  Chancellor 

■A'd  the  adherents  of  Queen  Mart  in  1567,  and  fought  in 
■  r  lin  our  at  the  battle  of  Langside,  in  consequence  of  which 

s  house  at  Quodquan  was  demolished  by  the  enemy.  Horn. 
unr~.  dau.  of  Sir  James  Hamilton,  of  Crawfurdjohn,  Baron  of 
v.iiilalc,  and  by  her  had  a  son,  Robert  Chancellor,  of  Shield 
!iil,  who,  by  Agnes  Lymington  his  wife,  was  father  of  John 
iiANCELLOR,  wlio  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Gavin  Hamilton,  of 
;ii>hjLh,  by  Jean  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Thomas 
hsliington,  of  Ardross.  By  this  lady  he  had  a  son,  Robert 
iiANoELLOR,  who  signalised  himself  by  his  loyalty  for  Kings 
ii  u'.LES  I.  and  II.,  and  d.  immediately  after  the  Restoration, 
"O.  By  Jean  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Lockhart,  of  Lee, 
r  hiiT  a  son,  James  Chancellor,  of  Shield  Hill,  who,  leaving 
•  I  i-iuc  at  his  decease,  1704,  was  «.  by  his  brother,  John 
I!  ANiKLLOR,  m.  Jean,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Agnew,  of  Lochnaw, 
y  Lady  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Eglinton,  and  had 

.Alexander  Chancellor,   Esq.  of  Shield  Hill,  b.  1707;  m. 
7:;j,  Jean,  dau.  of  John  Biriiie,  Esq.  of  Broomhill,  eo.  Lanark, 
ii'l   '.   1770,  leaving',  with  four  daus.  (Mary,  m.  Alexander 
:vinu',  of  Newton,  father,  by  her,  of  Lord  Newton;  Jean,  m. 
ir.  >.  Irving;  Charlotte;  and  Euphemia),  one  son, 
■  loiiN   Chancellor,   Esq.   of    Shield  Hill,  m.   1776,   Grace 
111-,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1795),  left  at  his  decease,  1816,  two 
o      Mid  two  daus.,  Alexander,  his  heir;  John,  Capt.  01st 
■lane,  rf.  young;  and  Elizabeth,  jii.  Daniel  CoUyer,  Esq. 
'or  son, 
1  xahder  Chancellor,  Esq.  of  Shield  Hill,  sometime  Capt. 
'lii  regt. ;  m.  1820,  Helen  Hamilton,  dau.  of  Hugh  liobertsun, 
;:  ].  Clerk  to  the  Signet,  and  had  issue, 
,1  )iis  George,  now  of  .Shield  Hill, 
livilerick  Hugh,  b.  1824,  Brevet  Lieut.  Col.,  R.A. 
<;oorge,    6.   1825,   Writer  to  the  Signet,   m.  20  June,  1861, 
liatiiarine  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  George  Skene,  Esq. 
of  liubislaw, 
Aloxander,  b.  1827,  Capt.  75tli  regt.,  killed  at  the  siege  of 

Dilhi. 
IMnard,  6.  1828;  m.  Ann  Helen,  dau.  of  the  late  John 
W  liarton  Tod,  AVritcr  to  the  Signet,  and  has  issue,  one  son, 
.Mcxander  Richard,  6.  3  June,  1809;  and  one  dau.,  Jemima 
llolon. 
J:iMio.s  M.A.,  Vicar  of  St.  John's,  Derby,  6.  1830;  m.  Marion, 
cluu.  of  tlio  lato  III  V.  William  Siuii,  Rector  of  Arebury,  and 
br  hrr  iMlio  ,/.  Is;,;,  h;i-i  ,.v.f  >..r..  -.  in  that  year. 


ioiiv  FoiiH'^ l-ip;,  ,;,.,„^e  Cluir  ollor  Collycr,  Col.  Madras 

r.ii-ineers  (now  the  R.E.),  retiivd;   aud  <l.  IS  18. 

lioUn  Barbara,  m.  Hugh  Mosman,  Esq.  of  Auehtyfardle ;  «nd 
<i.  isr.6. 

June  Elizabeth, V.  young,  1837. 

r.  Chancellor  d.  18  Oct.  1811. 

.■(.„is— Or,  a  lion  rampant  sa.  armed  and  laugucd  gu.  on  a 

.i'  i  of  the  last  three  mullets  of  the  Urst. 

( ■/■  ./—An  eagle  displayed  sa. 

3/,, 70 — Que  ju  Burmonte. 

.biii;— Shield  Hill,  by  Biggar,  co.  Lnr.ark. 


CHANDOS-POLE. 

Sec  TOLE. 


CHAFLTIT    OP    BLANKNET. 
Cn.vPLiN,  Henry,  Esq.  of  Blankney,  co.  Linpol:\ 
M.P.  for  Mid-Lincolnshire,  J.P.  and  U.L.,  b.  22  Dec! 
1810 ;  s.  his  uncle  1859  ;  m.  15  Nov.  1876,  Lady 
Florence  Sutherland  Levcsou  Gower,  elder  dau.  oi' 
the  present  Duke  of  Sutherland,  K.G-.,  and  has  issue, 
I.  Eric,  6.  187?' 
1.  A  dau.,  6,  3  Dec.  1878. 

JLt'lTCagC— Sir  Francis  CnArLiM,  Ahlei  luan  of  London, 
Lord  Mayor  1677,  hi.  and  had  issue,  John,  liis  heir;  Charlc.-s; 
Roiiert  (Sir),  of  Westgate  House,  Louth,  co.  Lincoln,  created 
a  Bart.,  with  limitation  to  his  graiid-nepliew,  John;  Anne; 
Elizabeth.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Chaplin,  Esq.,  6.  29  Jan.  1057;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Hamby,  of  Tathwell,  and  by  lier  had  issue, 
I.  Porter,  who  m.  Anne  Shcrwin,  and  had  issue, 

1  John  (Sir),  who  s.  his  great-uncle  as  2nd  bart. :  his  only 
eliild,  Ann  (a  posthumous  dau.),  ?/i.  Arthur  Gregory,  Esq. 
of  Styvechale,  co.  Warwick. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  Edward  Ayscough,  Esq.  of  Louth. 

2  .Vnne,  m.  William  Vavasor,  Esq.  of  co.  York. 

3  Frances,  m.  Charles  FitzwiUiam,  Esq.  of  Caistor. 

I'.  Francis,  d.  1720.         iii.  John,  d.  in  the  West  Indies. 

IV.  Thomas,  of  whom  we  treat. 

I.  Anne,  m.  Thomas  Archer,  Esq. 
Tlie  youngest  son, 

Thomas  Chaplin,  Esq.  of  Blankney,  ra.  Kaaa,  sicter  cf 
Thomas,  1st  Lord  Archer,  and  had  issue, 

John,  of  Blankney. 

Charles  (see  Chaplin  of  Westgate  House). 

Diana,  to.  1749,  Lord  George  Manners  Sutton,  and  d.  133Ii7, 
1707. 
The  son  and  heir, 

John  Chaplin,  Esq.  of  Blankney,  r.i.  24  Nov.  1757,  Lady 
Elizabeth  Cecil,  dau.  of  Brownlow,  8th  Earl  of  Exeter,  and 
left,  with  thred  daus.,  Elizabeth,  Sophia,  and  Diana,  an  only 
son, 

Charles  Ch.\plin,  Esq.  of  P.l.tnkney,  M.P.  for  co.  Lincoln, 
b.  1759;  m.  1781,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Rcbcjt 
Taylor,  Esq.,  M.D.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  of  Blankney  and  Tathwell. 

II.  Henry  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Ryhall,  Rutlandshire,  h.  Jane,  1783; 
/,(.  19  Aug.  1834,  Caroline  Horutia,  dau.  of  William  Elhce, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue  surviving, 

1  Henry,  now  of  Blankney. 

2  Edward,/;,  ln  MhvI,.  i  sli,  late  Capt.  and  Lieut.-Col. 
Coldstream  I  -  ,  i  i.  lor  Lincoln;  ni.  IS  Jan.  1877, 
LadyGwon,!.  i:  lalbot,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles  John 
lyth  Earl  ot  Mo,  h   liui;, ,  ;ind  has  a  dau. 

3  Cecil,  m.  20  Jan.  ls7(i,  I'.inily  Cecilia,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col. 
the  Hon.  Robert  Edward  Boyle,  2nd  bou  ot  Edmund,  8tli 
Earl  of  Cork,  and  has  issue. 

4  Ernest,  m.  Miss  Morion,  au  American  lady. 

]  Helen  Matilda,  m.  19  June,  1866,  Wilham  Viscount 
l'"olkestoiie. 

III.  Thomas  (Col.),  J.P.  and  D.L.,  atone  time  M.B.  for  Stam- 
loi-d,  6.  17  April,  1794;  rn.  Mary  Millicent,  dau.  of  William 
Reeve,  E.sq.  of  Leadenhara,  eo.  Lincoln. 

I.  Elizabeth,  in.  Vere,  3rd  son  of  Hon.  Henry  Fane,  2nd  son  of 
Thomas,  8th  Earl  of  Westmorland. 

II.  Emma,  rf.  1833. 

III.  Sophia,  m.  J.  B.  Praed,  Esq.,  of  Tyringham,  Bucks. 

IV.  Louisa,  m.  Rev.  Sir  B.  G.  Bridges,  Bart.,  Rector  of 
Blankney.  v.  Harriet,  to.  Russell  Ellicc,  Esq. 

VI.  Charlotte,  d.  3  Dec.  Isl9. 
The  eldest  son, 

Charles  Chaplin,  Esq.  of  Blankney  and  Tathwell,  co.  Lin- 
coln, J.P.  and  D.L.,  ac  one  time  M.P.  for  co.  Lincoln,  0. 
21  April,  1786;  m.  17  Sept.  1812,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Hon.  Henry 
Fane,  of  Fulbeek,  but  dying  .■;.  p.  1859,  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 
the  present  Henry  Chaplin,  Esq.  of  Blankney,  M.F. 

Arms — Erm.,  on  a  chief  indented  vert  three  griffins'  heads 
erased  or. 

CiLot—A  grifiBn's  head  erased  or,  gorged  with  a  mural  crown 
vert. 

■iV((;— Blankney,  near  Sleaford. 

TuiCi  House— 41,  Park  Lane,  W. 


CHAPLIN  OF  WESTGATE  HOUSE. 
CnAPLiN,  EicnAED  Francis,  Esq.  of  "We^t^ato 
House,  CO.  Lincoln,  b.  19  Oct.  1841,  late  of  5th 
Dragoon  Guards,  m.  Emily,  dau.  of  Rev.  W.  13.  Har- 
rison, of  Gayton-le-M:irsh,  co.  Lincoln,  and  has 
issue,  2  daus.,  Evelyn  Mary  and  Llary  Helen  Maud. 


:d4 


CHA 


THE  LANDED  GENTE,Y. 


CHA 


iit'lTCitflC.— Tliis  is  the  2n(3  branch  of  the  Chaplins  of 
Bla-ixUnnj. 

Charles  Chapliv,  Esq.  (2nd  son  of  Th'>n  as  Chaplin,  Ksq. 

of  Blankney,  by  Uiana  his  wife,  sister  of  Thjmas,   1st  Lor.l 

Archer),  h.  27  July,  1730;  m.  Klizabcth  Thoroton,  of  Screvc- 

ton,  CO.  Notts,  and  had  issue. 

Charles,  rf.  vMm. 

Thomas,  of  Kiseholme,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Goilfrcy 

Webster,  Bart.,  and  d.  s.  'p. 
Robert  (Uev.),  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Sutton,  Bwt., 
and  d.  29  May,  1839,  leaving  three  daus.,  Fanny,  m.  Hot. 
Henry  Ilowson,  of  Southwell;  Sophy,   ;/(.  Rev.  John  Girar- 
dot;  Georgiana,  m.  Rev.  G.  Barrow,  of  Southwell. 
Francis,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Ciuiplin,  E3(i.  of  Clan::- 
ney,  and  d.  s.  p.  23  May,  1838. 
George,  d.  unm.  4  May,  1835. 
AViLLiAM  (Rev.),  of  whom  we  treat. 
Edward  (Roy.),  Rector  of  Blankney. 
Charlotte,  m.  Edward  Harrison,  M.D.,  of  Lnndon. 
Sophia,  m.  1st,  John,  eldest  son  of  Sir  11.  Sutton,  Cart. ;  nr.d 
2ndly,  Thomas  Wright,  Esq.  of  Upton. 
The  6th  son, 

The   Rev.   William    Chaplin,   m.    179D,  Tsnbclla  Frances, 
dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Sutton,  Bart,  of  Norwood  I'aik,  co.  Nott.'s 
and  d.  11  Dec.  1835,  having  had  issue, 
WilUam,  b.  1799  ;  d.  yoiuig. 
Charles  Sutton  (Rev.),  b.  1800 ;  d.  unm.  IS32. 
Richard  Francis,  b.  1802;  d.  imu.  1340. 
Feedewck,  late  of  Tathwell  Hall. 
James  Pulteney,  6.  1807;  marriea,  and  c?.  s.  p.  137.1. 
George  Ayscoghe  (Rev.),  <L  18.59.: 

Edward  John  (Rev.),  FcUow  of  Mug.  Coll.   O.^ford,  b.  1G12  ; 
d.  1853. 

Bettina  Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  1323,  Rev.   Basil  BcrriCgc,   of 
Algarliirk,  and  d.  s.  2>.  1824. 
The  eldest  son, 

Frederic.'v  Chaplin,  Esq.  of  Talhwell  Hall,  J.r.  and  D.L., 
6.  13  Jan.  1803;  m.  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Jjimes  B.  Tophani, 
Esq.  of  Candlosby  Hall,  and  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Richard  Francis,  now  of  Westgate  House. 

Charles  Edward  Pultenoy,  6.  31  March,   184G ;  d.  18  May, 
18G9. 

Thomas  Hamby,  b.  15  March,  1851 ;  d.  9  Doc.  IS70. 

Caroline  Geora-iana,  m.  21  Sept.   1865,  John  Gilbert  Cronip- 
ton,  Esq.  of  Tnc  Lilies,  co.  Derby. 
He  d.  1863,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Chaplin,  M.D.  of  Magdalen  Coll.  Oxford,  J.P.  for 
Park  of  Lindsoy,  Lincoln,  Cape.  R.  North  Lincoln  Miiiiia, 
b,  12  Feb,  1836;    d.  unm.  at  Cannes,  20  Feb.  1878. 

Arms — Erm.,  on  a.  chief  indented  vert  three  griffins'  heads 
erased  or. 

Crest— A  grifBn's  head  erased  or,  murally  gorged  vert. 

SeaJ— Westgiato  Hovise,  Louth. 


CHAPMAN    OF    WHITBY. 

Chapman,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Whitby,  co.  Yor'c, 

J.P.,  D.L.,  F.R.S.  and  F.S.A.,  b.  21  June,  1798  ;  m. 

2-i    March,  1825,  Maria  Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of 

John  Ilanson,  Esq.  of  The  Rookery,  Woodford,  and 

of  Great  Eromley  Hall,  Essex,  Hi^h  SherilF  ITOH, 

and  by  her  (who  d.  12  March,  1877)  has  an  only 

dau., 

Ethel  Maria,  m.  1  Aug.  ISCIj,  Eugene  Fred.  Noel,  son  of 

the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Baptist  W.  Noel,  and  has  a  son,  Baptist 

AVriothesley  Leiand,  and  two  daus.  Gwendolen  Ethel  and 

Hilda  Mary. 

iLittCagC— "  The  Chapman  family,"  says  Toung,  in  liis 

History  0/  Whilbij,  "resided  at  Whitby,  and  in  Vburn  Dale, 

prior  to  the  year  1400,  as  appears  from  the  registers  and  rolls 

of  Whitby  Abbey." 

Abel  Chapman,  of  Whitby,  6.  22  Oct.  1694  (4th  son  cf 
William  Chapman  and  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  William 
Temple,  Esq.,  grandson  of  Sir  William  Temple,  Provost  of 
Trin.  Coll.  Dublin),  m.  Ist,  25  Jan.  1720-21,  Susannah,  dau.  of 
George  Lothcrington,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  two  daus.,  Eliza- 
beth and  Mary,  both  d.  s.  p.  He  m.  2ndly,  10  Jan.  1727-2f<, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Walker,  Esq.  of  Whitby,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  8  Nov.  1735)  had,  with  other  issue,  John,  of  whom 
presently ;  Esther,  m.  2  April,  1748,  Isaac  Stockton,  Esq.  of 
Hawskcr  Hall,  co.  York.  Mr.  Chapman  m.  SviUy,  3  April, 
1745,  Hannah,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  William  Gaskin,  Esq.  of 
Whitby,  and  by  that  lady  (who  d.  SO  April,  1795)  had  further 
icsue. 


I.  Abel,  of  Woodford,  Essex,  an  Elder  Brother  of  the  Trinity  - 
House,  Treasurer  of  St.  Thomas's  Hospital,  <fcc.,  6.  2  Mav, 
1752;  7)1.  13  July,  1784,  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Daniel  Bell,  l",s"(. 
and  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  David  Barclay,  Esq.,  anl  by 
lier  (who  d.  17  May,  1828)  left  issue  at  liis  decease,  30  Dec. 
1819,  nine  sons  and  five  daus., 

1  Abel  (Rev.),  6.  6  June,  1789;  m.  20  Sept.  1818,  Anne, 
dau.  of  J.  Hubbersty,  Esq.,  and  d.  ISCG. 

2  Daniel,  b.  1790;  drowned  at  sea,  1811,  s.  p. 

3  William,   of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  6.  28  Juno,  1792;  m. 

1  April,  1810,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward  Chapman,  Esq. 
of  Whitby,  by  whom  (who  d.  18  March,  182G)  he  had 
issue,  1  Abel,  6.  23  March,  1817;  m.  10  June,  1846,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  John  Gurney  Fry,  Esq.  of  Warley  Lodge, 
Essex,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  Jan.  1854)  left  issue  four 
daus.  2  Edward  John  (Rev.),  b.  22  April,  1819.  3  Wil- 
liam Daniel,  &.  17  Jan.  1826;  m.  8  July,  1847,  Janet,  dau. 
of  Rev.  H.  J.  Hare,  of  Docking  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  bv  her 
(who  d.  13  Feb.  1863)  had  issue,  Gordon  Graham,  William, 
Moutague  Jasper,  Theodore  Charles ;  he  m.  2ndl y,  5 
March,  1865,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Robert  Reynolds,  Esq., 
and  has  further  issue.  1  Martha  Holt,  m.  18  April,  1841, 
Charles  Fawcett  Neville  Rolfe,  Esq.  of  Heacham  Hall, 
Norfolk;  she  d.  at  Naples,  22  Jan.  1863.  2  Margaret 
Rebecca,  m.  her  cousin,  Rev.  Wm.  Chapman  Rawliuson, 
and  rf.  24  April,  1851. 

4  Jonathan,  b.  13  April,  1795;  m.  Oct.  1819,  Agatha,  dau. 
of  Jacob  Foster  Reynolds,  Esq.,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Robert  Barclay,  Esq.  of  Bury  Hill,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
27  July,  1840)  had  issue,  1  Robert  Barclay,  b.  21  Nor. 
1829,  m.  Louisa  Louis,  and  has  issue ;  2  William  Henry, 
6.  Sept.  1831,  d.  Oct.  1841;  3  Charles  Edward,  ft.  5  Nov. 
1832;  4  Abel  Henry,  b.  10  May,  1830;  1  Anna  Rebecca,, 
TO.  5  March,  1846,  Edmund,  son  of  Sir  John  Penny,  Bart. ; 

2  Agatha  Elizabeth,  m.  26  July,  1842,  Francis  Bland, , 
Esq.;  3  Catherine  Rachel,  d.  Sept.  1867;  4  Mary;  5' 
Emma ;  6  Jane,  vi.  Henry  Cockburn  Richardson,  Esq. ; 
7  Louisa  Frances;  8  Ellen,  d.  1840. 

5  Alfred,  b.  23  April,  1796 ;  to.  July,  1824,  Caroline,  d.au 
of  Sir  Francis  Workman  JIcNaghten,  Bart,  of  Beardvillg 
CO.  Antrim,  and  has  issue,  1  .iUfred  Daniel,  b.  22  Fe 
1827,  TO.   4  Nov.  1852,  Madeline  Emily,  dau.  of  Roberl 
Hanbury,  Esq.  of  Poles,   co.    Herts;  2  Francis  Stewai 
6.  1829,  m.  3  Dec.  1867,  Mary  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Elliott 
MacNaghten,   Esq. ;  3  Edmund  Henry,   b.   1831 ;  4  Wil^ 
liam   Hay,   b.  23  Sept.  1832,  m.  11  Dec.  1860,  Amelii 
Elizabeth,    dau.  of   the    late  Capt.   Rowley;    1    Lctitia 
Maria,  m.  7  Oct.  1852,  Frederick  C.  Gaussen,  Esq.,  \v\\v' 
d.  31  May,  1807 ;  2  Caroline  Matilda,  m.  30  AprU,  1863,; 
Rev.  Rowley  Hill,  M.A.;  3  Alicia  Hannah;  4  Eliza  Ellen,. 
?«.  25  Jan.  1865,  Sir  John  Blois,  Bart. 

6  Henry,  6.  25  Aug.   1797;  m.  at  Calcutta,  23  Nov.  1836,  J 


Priscilla  Susan,  dau.  of  Edward  Wakefield,  Esq.,  and  hadi 
surviving  issue,  1  Henry  Howard,  b.  25  Jan.  1838 ;  2' 
Edward  Francis,  6.  1840;  3  Joseph  Gurney,  b.  24  May,. 
1842;  1  Emily  Priscilla  Rebecca;  2  Hannah  Gascoigne. 
He  d.  15  March,  1854. 

7  David  Barclay,  6.  28  Oct.  1799;  to.  1st,  Charlotte  Anna- 
Dorothea  Ward,  <l.au.  of  William,  Bishop  of  Sodor 
and  Man,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Aug.  1828)  has  one  son, 
David  Ward,  6.  23  March,  1828,  to.  10  June,  1851, 
Caroline  Mary,  dau.  of  Charles  Phelips,  Esq.  of  Briggcns 
Park,  CO.  Herts,  and  has  issue.  He  to.  2ndly,  17  Nor;' 
1829,  Maria,  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert  Chatfleld,  D.D.,  Rector: 
of  Chatteris,  co.  Cambridge,  and  by  her  has  issue, 
1  Arthur  George,  6.  1  Nov.  1834,  m.  15  Jan.  1856,  Sophie 
Gcorgina  Davidson,  and  d.  27  Nov.  1867,  having  had 
issue;  2  Peter  Godfrey,  b.  1836,  to.  Miss  Ravonhill; 
3  Kyrle  Alfred,  b.  1838;  4  Frederick  Barclay,  b.  1840;  5 
Horace  Edward,  6.  1842,  m.  30  June,  1803,  Ada  Maria,  ! 
dau.  of  Sir  H.  Fletcher,  Bart.,  and  has  issue;  6  Spencer, 

6.  31  March,  1843;  1  Ellen  Maria,  hi.  1  March,  1S.'>6,  Sir 
George  Hector  Leith,  Bart.,  and  d.  10  Feb.  1857;  2 
Eugenia  Susannah,  in.  20  April,  186.5,  to  George  Henry, 
son  of  Sir  Charles  Augustus  Fitzroy;  3  Adeline,  m.  'ii 
April,  1867,  Arthur  Edward,  son  of  Sir  Josiah  John  Guest,. 
Bart. 

8  Frederick,  6.  1  Feb.  1801;  m.  Sept.  1825,  Arabrllaj 
youngest  dau.  of  Peter  Godfrey,  Esq.  of  Old  Hall,  SulTolit, 
and  Arabella  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Joshua  Rowley,  Bart, 
of  Tendring  Park,  Suffolk,  and  d.  s.  p.  1838. 

9  Edward,  b.2S  Nov.  1804;  to.  Nov.  1827,  Mury  Jane,  da«i' 
of  James  Burnett,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  George  Henrjf^. 
James  Mowbray,  b.  March,  1834;  .and  Mary  (Jeorgiana,- 
d.  9  Sept.  1854.    His  widow  to.  Eneas  M.  Macphei-soni. 

Esq.  i 

1  Hannah  Gaskin,  d.  22  Dec.  1855. 

2  Catherine,  to.  17  June.  1805,  Pelcr  Godfrey,  Esq.  of  Old 
Hall,  Suffolk;  d.  13  Feb.  1868. 

3  Emma,  m.  26  April,  1814,  Abraham  Rawlinson,  Esq.  of 
Fakenham,  Norfolk,  and  d.  13  Keb.  18.55. 

4  Mary,  m.  Feb.  1823,  George  Uillhouse,  of  Combo  Hour*, 
Somerset,  and  d.  1826.  5  Ellen. 

I.  Mary,  to.  8  March,  1769,  John  Walker,  Esij.  of  Wall* 
End,  CO.  Northumberland. 

II.  Hannah,  rn.  Bartlett  Gurney,  Esq.  of  Coltishall,  CO. 
Norlolk,  eldest  son  of  John  Gurney,  Esq.  of  Norwich  (MV 
GuiiKCl  of  Kuwick). 


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20; 


III.  Jane,  m.  6  Oct.  1784,  Joseph  Gurney,  Esq.  of  Lakcn- 
haiu  Grove,  neiu- NorwieU,  3r(i  son  of  John  Gurney,  Esq. 
of  Keswick  (which  $u). 

Mr.  Abel  Chapman  d.  3  Oct.  1777.    The  eldest  son  of  his  2nd 
marriage, 

John  Chapman,  Esq.  of  Wliitby,  b.  27  May,  1732;  m.  9  J.in. 
1755,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Mellar,  Esq.,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau. 
and  co-heiress  of  WiUiam  Gaskin,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  31 
Aug.  ISO!)  had  issue, 

I.  Abel,  of  Stakesby  Hall,   co.   York,   h.   1-i  Nov.  1757  ;  ni. 

I  Jan.  1783,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Wakefield  .Simpson,  Esq. 
and  d,  14  AprU,  1852,  having  had  issue  ;  she  d.  \i 
April,  1838. 

1  Wakefield  Simpson,  6.  27  May,  1790;  711.  1  Aug.  ISU, 
his  cousin,  Dorothy,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Simpson,  Esq. 
of  Meadow  Field  House,  near  Whitby  ;  d.  12  Eeb.  18u-J, 
and  had  issue  surviving,  five  daus.,  Elizabeth,  ni.  James 
Walker,  Esq.,  d.  14  June,  1849,  leaving  issue ;  Hannah, 
m.  May,  1849,  Charles  Saunders,  Esq.  of  Sneaton  Castle, 
near  Whitby,  and  has  issue ;  Dorothy,  m.  Henry  Simp- 
son, Esq.  of  Meadow  Field  House,  near  'Whitby,  and  hus 
issue;  Jane,  m.  9  April,  1S50,  Charles  Alexander  11. 
Crigan,  Esq.,  and  has  issue;  and  Mary,  m.  23  Feb.  1851), 
Samuel  Macquoid,  Esq. 

2  John,  b.  24  April,  1793  ;  J.P.  for  Korth  Hiding  of  York- 
shire ;  d.  unrii.  6  March,  1872. 

1  Jane,  d.  26  April,  1^51. 

II.  John,  6.  4  July,  1759;  d.  s.  -p.  3  Sept.  1784. 

m.  William,  6.  6  Sept.  1761 ;  ™.  10  Oct.  1782,  Elizabeth,  dau. 

of  Joseph  Anderson,  Esq.,  andd.  2  March,  1810,  having  had 

issue  by  her  (who  d.  1788), 
1  John,  b.  9  June,  1785 ;  m.  22  Aug.  1809,  Sarah  Aldcrson, 
and  d.  12  Aug.  1838,  leaving  issue,  1  John,  of  Whitby,  b. 
17  Feb.  1814;  m.  5  Sept.  1837,  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Ch;;p- 
m«n,  Esq.,  and  d.  12  April,  1858,  having  had,  with  other 
issue,  Edward  Theodore,  b.  5  Oct.  1847,  d.  10  April,  1853; 
Maria  Louisa,  i/i.  15  June,  187-5,  Rev.  A.  Kaye;  Harriet 
Curtis,  m.  1  Nov.  1860,  Charles  Bagnall,  Esq.,  of  Sneaton 
Castle,  CO.  York,  M.P. ;  Augusta  Mary,  m.  31  July,  1862, 
Lieut.-Col.  Wm.  Stirling  Oliphant;  and  Adeline  Atty,  m. 
7  May,  1872,  Hamer  Towgood,  Esq.  2  Thomas  Hall,  b.  9 
Aug.  1816 ;  m.  4  Aug.  1840,  Ann,  dau.  of  John  Cam- 
pion, Esq.  of  Whitby,  andd.  10  March,  1846,  leaving  a  sou, 
John  Henry,  6.  12  April,  1841,  w.  28  Sept.  1867,  Louisa 
dau.  of  John  Meire,  Esq.,  of  Brockton  House,  Shiffnal, 
and  has  issue,  John  Ingram  Temple,  b.  12  May,  1869 ; 
William  Henry  Temple,  b.  15  Jan.  1872;  Gwynneth 
Esther;  and  a  dau.,  Ada  Florence,  m.  3  July,  1869, 
Capt.  H.  M.  Moorsom,  and  has  issue.  3  Henry,  b.  \ 
Sept.  1820,  m.  Isabella  Shaw.  1  Mary  Anne,  m.  14  Aug. 
1841,  Eev.  Robert  Gauison,  2  Elizabeth.  3  Hannah,  m. 
1st,  15  Feb.  1841,  Edward  Thompson,  Esq.  (who  d.  29 
Sept.  1869),  and  2ndly,  Major  Oliver  Day  Stokes. 
1  Hannah,  m.  Benjamin  Flounders,  Esq.,  of  Culming- 
ton,  CO.  Salop,  and  of  Yarm,  co.  York,  and  d.  s.  p. 
6  Aug.  1814. 

IV.  Robert,  b.  12  Oct.  1762;  m.  Susannah,  dau.  of  Benjamin 
Bovill,  Esq.,  and  has  (with  two  daus.,  Jane  Bovill,  ni.  1st, 
23  Nov.  1824,  the  Eev.  Robert  llopton  Smith,   and  2nd!y, 

II  Nov.  1841,  WUliam  Brown,  Esq. ;  and  Susan,  m.  1st,  14 
Aug.  1823,  Thomas  Pugsley,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  1  May,  1838, 
the  Eev.  John  Corser),  an  only  son,  Benjamin  (Eev.), 
Vicar  of  Leatherhead,  Surrey,  b.  10  July,  1798;  m.  25  Sept. 
1832,  Laura  Maria,  only  dau.  of  Jonathan  Wilson,  Esq.  of 
Tootuig  Common,  .and  by  her  (who  d.  24  April,  1871)  has 
issue,  1  Eobert  Graham;  b.  1837;  2  Arthur  Drinkwater 
Bethune,  6.  1838 ;  3  Henry  Mapleton,  6.  1841,  ??i.  9  July, 
1874;  1  Laura  Mary  Anna;  2  Jane  Susan ;  3  Agnes 
Elizabeth;  4  Eleanor  Georgiana,  m.  25  April,  1857  Joseph 
Roberts,  Esq. ;  5  Emily  Augusta ;  6  Edith  Jane,  d.  umu. ; 
7  Margaret- Ann ;  8  Constance  Idonea  ;  9  Adelaide  Ellen. 

V.  Henry,  6.  17  March,  1764 ;  d.  wim.  23  Oct.  1808. 

VI.  Thomas,  of  Elsinore,  Kingdom  of  Denmark,  b.  12  Feb. 
,  1766 ;  1-1.  Ann,  dau.  of  Edward  Cleaver,   Esq.,  of  Nunning- 

ton  Hall,  CO.  York,  and  d.  26  March,  1844,  having  had  by 
her  (who  d.  5  Jan.  1860),  with  three  daus.,  Anne,  Jane 
Frances,  and  Arabella,  seren  sons,  1  John,  of  Blackheath 
Park,  Kent,  b.  1797 ;  m.  21  Sept.  1831,  Elizabeth  Haddan, 
«nd  by  her  (who  d.  19  Aug.  1854)  has  a  dau.  EUzabeth,  m. 
19  July,  1861,  Charles  G.  F.  Knowles,  Esq.,  only  son  of  Sir 
C.  Knowles,  Bart,  {see  Bv&ke' s  Peera  fie  and  Baronetage),  and 
has  issue.  2  Edward,  rf.  ttmre.  at  Ba'tavia.  SWilham,  6.29 
Oct.  1799.  4  Thomas,  b.  30  July,  1801,  d.  itnm.  5  Eobert 
Cleaver,  6. 12  Jan.  1803.  6  Henry  Cleaver,  of  Liverpool,  b.  3 
Jan.  1805;  m.  11  July,  1836,  Sarah,  dau.  of  James  M.  Taylor, 
Esq.  of  Westwood,  co.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue,  Thomas 
Henry,  6.  18  April,  1837  ;  Arthur  Edward,  b.  2  Oct.  1844; 
Mary  Anne  Taylor;  Florence,™.  12  Nov.  1863,  Jas.  B.  H. 
Tate,  Esq.  of  Scarborough,  who  d.  16  April,  1806; 
Henrietta  Cleaver,  m.  3  Aug.  1859,  Joseph  Corbett  Lowe, 
Esq.;  Jane  Gertrude ;  and  Edith,  «i.  Davison  Brown,  E:;q. 
of  New  York.  7  Thomas,  of  Exeter  Coll.  Oxford,  d.  unm. 
1834. 
Tu.  Jonathan,  of  Tooting   Common,    Surrey,  b.   SO  Sept. 


17C7  ;  m.  27  April,  1799,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  ef  Robert  Taylor, 
Esq.,  of  Tolmers,  co.  Hens,  and  d.  i  Nov.  1846,  and  wa-; 
buried  in  the  family  vault  at  Sneaton,  co.  York;  she  d.  i 
May,  1868. 

VIII.  Edward,  of  whom  presently. 

IX.  Aaron,  of  Highbury  Park,  Middlesex,  J.P.,  M.P.  for 
the  borough  of  Whitby,  6.  13  Sept.  1777  ;  m.  2  June,  1790, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Joseph  Barker,  Esq.  of  Whitby,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  14  Feb.  1855j  had  (with  2  daus.,  Ann ;  and  Jane 
Blellar,  m.  29  April,  1841,  John  Hubbersty  Matthews,  Esq. 
of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  d.  26  June,  1848) 

1  Joseph  Barker,  J.P.,  6.  27  Feb.  1799;  ro.  12  June,  1832. 
Louisa  Agnes,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Simpson,  Esq.  of 
Platway,  co.  Devon,  and  d.  6  June,  1873,  leaving  issuD 
three  sons  and  two  daus.,  1  Joseph  John,  b.  1837,  m.  26 
March,  1873,  Fanny,  dau.  of  Henry  Simpson,  Esq.  of 
Whitby,  and  has  issue,  Edward  Henry,  b.  5  Feb.  1874; 
Percy,  b.  5  Feb.  1875  ;  Harold.  6.  23  Nov.  1876.  2  Edward 
Henry,  6.17  April,  1844;  to.  23  April,  1873,  Elizabeth 
Eden,  dau.  of  J.  Walker,  Esq.  of  Whitby,  and  has  issue 
Edward  Henry,  b.  April,  1875,  and  3  daus.  3  Arthur 
Thomas,  Lieut.  35th  regt.,  b.  20  Aug.  1846.  1  Elizabeth 
Ann,  m.  Sept.  1859,  Capt.  Charles  Young,  and  has  issue. 
2  Louisa  Agnes,  m.  16  Dec.  1863,  Thomas  Woolrych  Stans- 
feld,  Esq.  of  Weetwood,  York,  and  has  issue. 

2  Jolm,  b.  5  JiUy,  1801,  d.  at  Calcutta  19  Nov.  1866. 

3  Edward  Henry,  of  Harringay  House,  Middlesex,  a 
Director  of  the  Bank  of  England,  J.P.  for  Middlesex,  b. 
16  Jan.  1803  ;  m.  28  April,  1829,  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Lancelot  Heslope,  Esq.  of  Selly  Hall,  co.  Worcester,  and 
d.  19  March,  1873. 

4  WiUiam  Eobert,  6.  21  May,  1806 ;  m.  29  March,  1842,  Caro- 
line Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Fryer,  Esq.  of  Chatteris, 
CO.  Cambridge,  and  has  issue,  AVilham  Edward,  b.  22  Feb. 
1843,  m.  10  Feb.  1874,  Ada  Dorcas,  dau.  of  Eev.  J.  Blen- 
nerhasset.  Rector  of  Ryme,  Dorset ;  J  ohn  Fryer,  b. 
9  Sept.  1844,  d.  19  March,  1873  ;  Hillyer  David,  6.  3  May, 
1846,7/1.  U  Aug.  1868,  Ethel  Georgiana  Mary,  dau.  of 
the  late  Sir  Thomas  Dugdale  Astley,  Bart,  (see  Bukke's 
Peerage  and  Baronetayt),  which  lady  d.  22  July,  1871, 
leaving  issue  a  dau. ;  Arthur  Gerald,  6.  18  March,  1857  ; 
Caroline  Sarah,  m.  27  June,  1867,  Henry  W.  Street,  Esq., 
only  son  of  H.  Street,  Esq.  of  Birtley  Lodge,  Surrey,  and 
has  issue;  Julia,  m.  20  April,  1870,  Colonel  J.  H.  Dunne; 
and  Emily  Grace.    He  d.  28  Dec.  1850. 

X.  Benjamin,  6.  23  Oct.  1775;  d.  Sept.  1779. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Hall,  Esq.  of  Brixton  Place, 
Surrey;  d.  s.  p.  25  Dec.   1838. 

II.  Jane,  m.  1st,  16  April,  1794,  Ingram  Chapman,  Esq.  of 
Whitby,  and  2ndly,  15  Jan.  1810,  Euseby  Cleaver,  Esq. 
youngest  son  of  Edward  Cleaver,  Esq.  of  Nunnington  U*ll, 
CO.  York. 

Mr.  John  Chapman  d.  5  Jan.  1822.    His  8th  son, 

Edward  Chapman,  Esq.  of  Whitby,  J.P.  and  D.L.  N.E. 
Yorkshire,  6.  1  Sept.  17G9;  m.  21  April,  1791,  Martha,  eldest 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Thomas  Holt,  Esq.  of  Whitby,  and 
Esther  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Isaac  Stockton,  Esq.  of 
Hawsker  Hall,  co.  Y'ork,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Thomas,  now  of  'Wliitby. 

John  Mellar,  of  Usworth  Place,  co.  Durham,  b.  21  June,  1805; 
m.  May  1832,  Caroline  Sarah,  3rd  dau.  of  Samuel  Walker 
Parker,  Esq.of  Scotts  House,  co.  Dui-ham;  d.  17  Jan.  1876, 
leaving  issue,  Edward,  Lieut.  14th  regt.  B.N.I.,  6.  26  Feb. 
1833,  d.  24  March,  1862,  w«m. ;  Henry  Parker,  Lieut.  iOth 
regt.,  b.  4 March,  1836,  m.  Miss  Ella  Ferguson;  Herbert,  b. 
31  July,  1837,  to.  8  Sept.  1875,  Miss  Catherine  Lucy  Birch; 
Reginald  Temple,  1st  Madras  Fusiliers,  b.  8  F'eb.  1841 ; 
Arthur  Gascoyne,  b.  21  Feb.  1842,  m.  14  Dec.  l871,  Minnie, 
dau.  of  Ralph  Grey,  Esq.  of  Quebec,  and  has  issue,  Arthur- 
Grey,  b.  1872,  and  another  child,  6.  19  Jan.  1874;  John,  b. 
30  March,  1847,  m.  1876;  P^ederick  Stovin,  b.  23  July, 
1849  ;  Catherine  ;  Caroline,  m.  21  Oct.  1863,  C.  H.  Fox,  Esq., 
of  Wellington,  Somerset,  and  has  issue;  Theodosia,  m.  17 
Oct.  1866,  Rev.  CecQ  Bosanquet,  sonof  Augustus,Bosanquet, 
Esq.  of  Osidge,  co.  Herts,  and  has  had  issue,  Madeleine 
Augusta  Cecil,  6.  6  Aug.  1867,  d.  29  Sept.  1867),  and 
Harriet  Adeline,  to.  Henry  Haslope,  son  of  J .  Bagnall,  Esq. 
of  Newberries  Park,  co.  Hertford,  and  has  issue. 
Edward  WUUam,  6.  9  Oct.  1815. 

Jane,  to.  1  April,  1816,  her  cousin,  'William  Chapman, 
Esq.  of  Newcastle-on-fyne ;  d.  ISMaiLu,  1826,  having  had 
issue. 

Esther  Elizabeth,  to.  6  Nov.  1834,  WiUiam  Clayton  Clayton, 
Esq.,  of  SteUa  Hall,  Durham,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  and 
has  issue. 

Elizabeth,  m.  17  Oct.  1822,  Rev.  Robert  Taylor,  M.A., 
Rector  of  Clifton  Camville,  co.  Stafford ;  and  d.  20  March, 
1851,  leaving  issue. 

Isabella  Margaret,  d.  19  Aug.  1804. 

Margaret,  d.  1  May,  1822. 

Mary,  ra.  5  Sept.  1837,  her  cousin,  John  Chay  man,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue. 

Mr.  Edward  Chapman  d.  22  Jan   ISZG. 


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CEA 


Anns — ^Per chevron  crm.  and  ffu.,  .a crescent  countcrclian^jed, 
in  eliief  three  annulets  of  the  second. 

Creat— Two  spear  heads  in  saltier  in  front  of  a  dexter  nrm 
embowed  in  armour  the  hand  gauntletted  and  grasping  a 
broken  tilting  spear  ppr.  enfiled  with  an  annulet  or. 

Motto — Crescit  sub  pondore  virtus. 

Ilesldence—Whithy,  co.  York. 


CHAPMAN  OF  HILIi  SIID. 
Chapitax,  Edward,  Esq.  of  Hill  End,  Mottram 
in  Longdendalc,  co.  Cliester,  J.P.,  E.L.S.,  b.  12  Oct. 
1839 ;  m.  29  July,  18G3,  Elizabeth  Beardoe,  dau.  of 
Frederick  Grruiidy,  Esq.  of  Mottram.  Mr.  ChaiMuau 
Tvas  educated  at  Merton  Coll.  Oxford  (B.A.  l.SGi, 
M.A.  18GG),  and  was  sometime  Tutor  of  Magdalen 
Coll.  He  is  a  Magistrate  for  cos.  Chester  and 
Lancaster,  and  a  Director  of  the  Manchester, 
Sheffield  and  Lincolnshire  Eaihvaj,  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Hatterslej. 

ILlUCatJC. — Jonx  CnAPMAN,  Esq.  (son  of  Joiix  CnAPJi.\N, 
Esq.,  of  Shrigley  Fold,  Chesliire,  wiio  d.  7  Dec.  1813,  aged  73), 
m.  15  May,  1806,  Mary  Sidebottom,  and  d.  19  May,  181U, 
aged  5.5,  having  by  her  (who  d.  18  Jan.  1850,  aged  77)  had, 
with  other  issue,  a  son, 

John  Chapman,  Esr;.,  M.P.  of  Hill  End  and  of  Carlecotes, 
Yorkshire,  rii.  22  Sept.  183C,  Anne,  dau.  of  the  hite  George 
Sidebottom,  Esq.  of  Uill  End,  and  d.  18  July,  1877,  leaving' 
is3iie, 

I.  Edwap.d,  now  of  Hill  End. 

II.  George  John. 

in.  Charles,  m.  Nannie  Catherine,  dau.  of  Scott  ITcyward, 
Esq.  of  Frocester  Court,  Stonehouse,  Gloucestershire,  and 
has  a  son,  John,  b.  11  March,  1877. 

I.  Alice. 

Mr.  Chapman,  who  was  educated  at  St.  Mary's  Hall,  Oxford, 
M.A.  1838,  was  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Cheshire,  for  which  county 
he  was  High  Sheriff  1856,  J. P.  for  Lancashire,  Derbyshire,  and 
West  Hiding  co.  York,  M.P.  for  Great  Grimsby,  1862  to  1865, 
and  again  from  1874  until  his  death;  was  Vice-Chairman  and 
Chairman  of  the  Manchester  and  Sheffield  Eaihvay,  which 
post  he  resigned  in  1863,  but  retained  his  seat  at  the  board 
until  his  death.  lie  was  also  Trustee  of  the  River  Weaver, 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Hattersley,  and  Patron  of  one  Living. 

Arms—VcT  chevron  or  and  az.,  a  crescent  between  three 
mullets  of  six  points  pierced,  all  counterchangcd. 

Crest — A  stag's  head  erased  sa.,  powdered  with  crescents  or. 

Motto — Crescit  sub  pondere  virtus. 

Seats— ^  I  ill  End,  Mottram-in-Longdcndale,  Cheshire ;  Fre  wen 
Hall,  Oxlord. 


CHAHIiESWORTH    OF    CHAPELTHOUPE 
HALIi. 

DODGSON  -  CHAELESWOETn,      JOHN        ChAELES- 

WORTH,  Esq.  of  Stanley  Hall  and  Chapelthorpe 
Hall,  both  in  the  W.  R.  of  Yorkshire,  M.A.,  J.P. 
and  D.L.  ;  m.  1847,  Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  Walker 
Eetherstonhaugh,  Esq.  of  The  Hermitage,  co. 
Durham,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 

Albani  Hawke,  h.  1854. 
Mr.  Dodgson-Charlesworth  was  M.P.  for  Wakefield 
from  1857  to  1859. 

Arms — Erm.,  a  chevron  az.  frctty  or,  between  in  chief 
two  eagles  displayed  sa.  and  in  base  a  masclc  of  tlie  second. 

Crest — A  demi-eagle  sa.  the  wings  elevated  fretty  or,  in  the 
beak  a  mascle  of  the  last. 

il/o(«o— Justitia  et  virtus. 

Sent3 — Chtpelthorpe  Hall,  Wakefield;  and  Grinton  Lodge, 
Richmond,  YorUsliire. 


CHABLEY    OF    FINAGHY    HOUSE. 

Charley,  Joiin  Stotjppe,  Esq.  of  Finaghj  House, 
CO.  Antrim,  and  Island  of  Aranmoro,  co.  Donegal, 
J.P.  for  cos.  Antrim  and  Donegal,  and  Borough 


of  Belfast,  High  Sheriff  co.  Donegal  1875-1876, 
b.  1825 ;  m.  1851,  Mary  Stewart,  dau.  of  the  late 
Francis  Forster,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Eosbine  Lodge, 
CO.  Donegal,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Francis  William,  6.  13o7. 

n.  Walter  Matthew,  &.  1809. 

I.  Mary  Grace  Leader.  ii.  Constance  .Stewart. 

III.  Charlotte  Elizabeth. 

HtnCafle.— The  family  of  Charley  or  Chorlcy,  passing 
over  from  the  Xorth  of  England,  settled  in  Ulster,  in  the  17th 
century,  at  first  at  Belfast,  where  they  were  owners  of  house 
property  for  two  hundred  years,  and  afterwards  at  Finaghy, 
CO.  Antrim,  where  Ualph  Chaiiley,  of  Finaghy  House,  b.  1674, 
d.  1756,  aged  82;  his  son,  John  Chahlet,  Esq.  of  Finaghy,  b. 
1712;  d.  1793,  leaving  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Charlet.  Esq.  of  Finaghy  House,  6.  1744;  m.  17S3, 
Anne  Jane,  dau.  of  Richard  Wolfenden,  Esq.  of  Lambeg, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1818)  left  at  his  decease,  26  Jan. 
1812, 

John,  his  heir.  Matthew,  heir  to  his  brother. 

AVilliara,  who  m.  Isab.-lla,  dau.  of  William  Hiritcr,    Esq., 

and  was  father  of  William  Charley,  Esq.  of  Seymour  Hill, 

near  Lisburn. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Charley,  Esq.  of  Finnghy  House,  b.  1734;  d.  v.'A;n. 
1844,  and  was  .s.  by  his  brother, 

Matthew  Charley,  Esq.  of  Finaghy  House,  b.  1783;  m.  1819, 
Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Walter  Roberts,  Esq.  of  Collin  House ; 
and  d.  1846,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John  Stodppe,  now  of  Finaghy  House. 

II.  Mathew,  d.  1870. 

III.  William     Thomas,    D.C.L.    Oxford,     Barristerat-Law, 
Common  Serjeant  of  the  City  of  LonJuu,  M.P.  fir  .Suli'ord. 

I.  Annie,  rf.  1871.  ii.  Su-san.  in.  Letitia. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  gu.  between  three  corn  blue- 
bottles slipped  ppr.  a  mullet  or. 

CreH— On  a  chapeau  gu.  turned  up  erm.  a  falcon's  head 
erased  arg.  charged  with  a  cinquefoil  of  the  first,  in  the  beak 
a  corn  blue-bottle  as  in  the  arms. 

Motto — Justus  esto  et  non  metue. 

Scois— Finaghy  House,  near  Lelfast;  and  Island  of  Aran 
more,  co.  Donegal. 


CHARLEY    OF    SEYMOUE,    HILL. 

Charley,  William,  Esq.  of  Seymour  Hill,  co. 
Antrim,  J.P.,  b.  11  April,  182G  ;  m.  1  Oct.  1856, 
Ellen  Anna  Matilda,  dau.  of  the  late  Edward 
Johnson,  Esq.,  J.P.  of  Ballymacash,  near  Lisburn, 
and  grand-dau.  of  the  late  Kev.  Philip  Johnson, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

I.  WiLLiAjr,  b.  24N'ov.  1857. 

II.  Edward  Johnson,  b.  10  Dec.  185D. 

III.  John  George  Stewart,  b.  19  Dee.  1G63. 

IV.  Thomas  Henry  FitzwilUam,  b.  27  Jan.  ITCJ. 
v.  Arthur  Fredciick,   b.  1870. 

I.  Ellen  Frances  Isabella. 

II.  Elizabeth  Mary  Florence. 

iLuiCitgC. — William  Charley,  Esq  ,  a  younger  son  ofl 
John  Charley,  Esq.  of  Finaghy  House,  co.  Antrim,  by  Annul 
Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Richard  Wolfenden,  Esq.,  m.  1817, 
Isabella,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Hunter,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Dun- 
raurry;  and  d.  20  Feb.  1838,  aged  47,  having  had  issue, 
besides  the  present  William  Charley,  Esq.  of  Seymour  Hill, 
two  other  sons  and  five  daus., 

John,  d.  unm.  17  Dec.  1843,  aged  25. 

Edward,  of  Conway  House,  Lisburn,  to.  1st,  Mary,  d«u.  of 
A.  Caldecott,  Esq.  of  Woodford  Hall,  Essex;  and  2ndly, 
Catherine  Jane,  dau.  of  J.  Richardson,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Lam- 
beg House,  Lisburn,  and  d.  Nov.  1868,  leaving  issue. 

Anne  Jane,  widow  of  William  Stevenson,  Etq.,  junr.  of 
Belfast. 

Eliza,  m.  A.  Caldecott,  Esq.,  junr.,  J. P.,  of  Bishopbury 
Park,  Sawbridgeworth,  Hort.^*. 

Isabella,  m.  the  Rev.  R.  Leslie  Scott,  Rectar  of  Drumbo, 
CO.  Down. 

Mary.  Emily. 

Arms  (Cc— Same  as  Charley  of  Fhw/jliy, 
Seat — Seymour  Hill,  near  Lisburn. 


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CHARLTON"    OP    CHTLWELI,. 

Charlton,  Thomas  Brofghtox,  Esq.  of 
Cliilwell,  Notts,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  15  Aug.  1815, 
Lite  Lieut. -Col.  South  Notts  Yeomanry  Cayalrv ;  .y. 
his  father  1831  ;  m.  1S43,  Fanny  Dorn,  dau.  of  Jolm 
Walter,  Esq.  of  Bearwood,  Berks,  M.P.,  aud  has 
issue, 

I.  KicnoLAs  Sons,  J.P.,  6.  21  Sept.  1847,  Capt.  South  Notts 
Yeomanry  Cavalry,  vi.  Auff.  1872,  Nannette  Fanny,  dan. 
of  John  Carver  Athorpe,  ICsq.  of  Dinnington  Hall,  co. 
York,  and  by  her  (who  d.  II  Nov.  1874;,  has  one  son, 
Geoffrey  Nicholas,  b.  2  July,  1S73. 

II.  Thomas  M'illiain,  b.  i  Sept.  1856. 

I.  Catherine  JIary. 

II.  Alice  Isabel,  m.  9  Auk.  1871.  Lewis  Lovatt  Ayshfonl 
Wise,  Esq.  of  C!aytoa  Hall,  Stafforilsliire. 

in.  Fanny  Dora.  iv.  Amy. 

iil'nMg;r. — The  name  of  Charlton  is  probably  derived 
from  that  of  the  villasie  near  Woolwich,  Kenr. 

Thomas  Chahletox,  of  Sandiacre,  co.  Derby,  whose  father 
had  lived  in  the  co.  of  Lancaster,  6.  toap.  Henry  VIII.,  ra. 
Eliza  Gardner,  co.  Derby  (who  d.  1580),  and  d.  1579,  having 
had  six  sons.    The  eldest, 

Thomas  Chakleton,  Esq.  of  Sandiacre,  Eisley,  and  Breaston, 
CO.  Derby,  Bardon  Park,  co.  Leicester,  andChilwell,  co.  Notts, 
b.  1562,  m.  Katherine  (who  d.  1644),  dau.  of  William  Pymme, 
of  Kisley,  whoso  family  was  of  Chilwell.  In  1612  Thomas 
Charlton  was  confirmed  by  Richard  St.  George,  Norroy,  in 
i-iffht  to  bear  the  arms  of  his  ancestors,  which  were  then 
ausmented  by  throe  cinqucfoils,  gu.,  and  a  crest,  granted,  as 
borhc  by  his  descendants.  He  d.  20  Nov.  IGSl,  having  had 
assue, 

I.  JJichael,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  b.  15S9, 
d.  unm.  1614. 

II.  Nicholas,  heir  to  his  fatlier. 

III.  Thomas,  of  Eiiiley  and  liivaston,  ancestor  of  the  present 
branch. 

IV.  John,  d.  s.  p.  1G23. 

V.  Edward,  of  Sandiacre,  a  Commissioner  nndor  tlio  Parlia- 
ment, 6.  1604;  m.  1st,  Amye,  dau.  n;  i;.,;,,  n  Wiinmr,  of 
Chadesden,  co.  Derby  (who  d.  16;;7'.  .  i  h  :  i  r,  ■ 
Thomas  and  Dorothy,  rf.  s.  p.  He,  i:  -f 
Nottingham,  by  whom  he  had  is^r,  ,  I  >,;.  ii  :  ,  ,  .  liij; 
2  Stephen,  6.  1643;  3  Edward,  ft.  IGIG ;  4  John,  (/.  10:3. 
He  d.  1658,  and  was  buried  in  Sandiacre  church. 

VI.  Henry,  d.  s.  p.  1628,  aged  20. 
vii.,  VIII.  Two  other  sons. 

I.  Katherine,  d.  s.  p.  15S8. 

II.  Eliz^ibeth,  d.s.p.  I(i24. 

in.  Anne,  ?n.   1st,    I6I8,  Richard  Handley,   of  Wilford,  co. 
Notts  ;  2ndly,  1625,  Thomas  Hoed,  who  inherited   Bardon 
Park  under  the  will  of  Thomas  Charlcton,  her  father  (see 
Hood  of  Bardon  Fark). 
The  2nd  son, 

Nicholas  Chahleton,  Esq.  of  Chilwell,  b.  1592 ;  m.  1st,  1611, 
Alice  (who  d.  1615),  dau.  of  Henry  Handley,  of  Bramcote,  co. 
Notts,  by  whom  he  had  two  daus.,  Katherine,  and  Lucy,  d.  s.  p. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Flaekett,  of  Hunsdon 
Grange,  co.  Derby,  by  Anne  (or  Agnes)  liis  wife,  dau.  of 
Edmund  Brudonell,  of  Stanton  Wyville,  co.  Leicester,  and  by 
her  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Chilwell. 

II.  Nicholas,  of  London,  h.  1622  ;  m.  Sarah  Abbot,  of  London, 
and  left  two  daus.,  co-hf'iresses,  Katheiine,  vi.  William 
Woolaston,  Esq.  of  Sheuton ;  ana  Anne,  m.  Archdale 
Palmer,  Esq. 

III.  John,  living  in  Nansemund,  Virginia,  1658. 

IV.  Edward,  d.  a.  p. 

V.  Michael,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Alvey,  of  Londcrs, 
and  had  a  son,  Nicholas. 

I.  Jane,  in.  Philip  Pendock,  of  Tollerton,  co.  Notts. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  George  Pole,  of  Headgc,  co.  Derby. 

III.  Amye,  m.  Ralph  Edge,  of  StreUey,  co.  Notts. 
IV.,  V.  Two  other  daus. 

lie  d.  1650,  and  was  ;?.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Charleton,  Esq.  of  Chilwell,  b.  1G2I,  Sheriff  of 
Notts  1CG7,  m.  Tabitha,  sister  and  heiress  of  Robert  Nix,  dau. 
of  William  Nix,  of  Nottingham  and  Lenton,  .\lderman,  whose 
estates  he  inherited.  He  d.  13  Oct.  1690,  leaving  (with  five 
daus.,  of  whom  Elizabeth,  hi.  William  Cartwright  of  Nur- 
nianton)  five  sons, 

I.  Nicholas,  d.  young  1642.  ii.  Thomas,  of  Cli dwell. 

III.  Nicliolas,  d.  s.  p.  1656.  iv.  William,  d.  IGJl. 

V.  John,  of  Eastwood,  co.  Notts,  d.  1680. 
The  2nd  son. 

Thomas  Chaiileto.n-,  Esq.  of  Chilwell  and  Dannott's  Hall, 


fee,  CO.  Leicester,  b.  1643;  m.  1st,  Lucy^  dau.  of  Thomas 
Oannett,  Esq.  (d.  1CS2),  heiress  of  the  ancient  family  of  D;ui- 
neft  of  Dannett's  Hall,  Bruntingthorpe,  co.  Leicester  (de- 
scended from  Simon  Danet  of  Bruntingthorpe,  living  1292),  by 
whom  he  had  issue, 
I.  Thomas,  his  heir.  n.  George,  d.  in  infancy. 

I.  Lucy,  m.  John  Garland,  of  Lenton,  Notts. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  Howitt,  of  Eastwood,  Notts. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Mary  Faun,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Nicholas,  heir  to  his  brother,  and  three  dans.,  who  all  d.s.p., 
the  2nd,  Sarah,  having  m.  Sir  John  Toppe,  Bart,  of  Broxtow 
Hall,  CO.  Notts,  and  Tormarton,  co.  Gloucester,  d.  1715. 
Thomas  Charleton,  d.  1702,  and  wa"!  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Charleton,  Esq.  of  Chilwell  and  Bruntingthorpe, 
b.  1674,  and  d.  unm.  1703,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  bi-other, 

Nicholas  Charleton,  Esq.  of  Cliilwell,  b.  1C23,  d.  unm. 
1748,  leaving  Chilwell  to  his  kinsman, 

Thomas  Charleton  (»ec  the  folio  iciag  lliuagt). 

Charlton  of  Eislet  and  Breaston,  afterwards  cf 
Chilwell. 

Thomas  Charleton,  Esq.  of  Risley  and  Breaston,  co.  Derbj-, 
3rd  son  of  Thomas  Charleton  and  Katherine  Pymme,  b.  1600  ; 
Yd.  Margaret  Dalton,  of  Derby  ;  aud  d.  16138,  having  by  licr 
had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Breaston. 

II.  Henry,  of  Ridley,  r.i.  Cecclie  Bancroft,  of  Chellast.m,  co. 
Derby,  and  d.  1687,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  a  son  Henry, 
b.  1664,  who  was  lather  of  Henry  Charleton  of  Risley,  b.  1688, 
d.  1771,  the  last  of  the  Risley  branch. 

III.  Thomas,  d.  young.  iv.  Thomas,  of  London,  b.  IC35. 
V.  Nicholas,  d.  s.  p.  1644,  and  three  daus. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Charleton,  Esq.  of  Breaston,  b.  1625;  to.  Margery,  dau. 
of  Christoph&r  Pegge,  of  Rodsley,  co.  Derby  (which  lady  d. 
1704,  aged  75),  and  rf.  1674,  leaving  issue,  with  four  daus.,  two 

I.  Thomas,  of  Breaston. 

II.  John,  of  London,  c^  at  Normaaton-on-Soar,  22  Jan.  1712, 
aged  55. 

The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Charleton,  Esq.  of  Breaston,  b.  ]G.")5;  ',;;.  'Tary, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  William  Blarshall,  of  Scalford,  co.  Leicester; 
he  rf.  1687,  and  she  m.  2ndly,  Joseph  Baggaley,  of  Holbrooke, 
CO.  Derby  (whose  descendant  assumed  the  name  of  Bradshaw, 
1767,  and  was  Sheriff  of  Derbyshire  1777)  {see  Bbadshaw  cf 
Barton).    By  her  he  had  an  only  son,  his  successor, 

John  Charlton,  Esq.  of  Breaston  and  Normanton-on-Soar, 
b.  1684;  m.  1717,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  William  Boothby,  ofl'oiters 
Marston,  co.  Leicester  (who  d.  16  Oct.  1736),  and  by  her  had 
issue  four  sons  and  two  daus.    He  d.  1740.    The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Charlton,  Esq.  of  Breaston,  b.  1721,  s.  to  the 
Chilwell  estate  on  the  death  of  his  kinsman  Nicholas  in  1748. 
He  TO.  Dorothy  (who  rf.  1786),  dau.  and  heiress  of  George 
Sharpo,  of  Beeston,  co.  Notts,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Nicho- 
las Strey,  and  eventual  heiress  of  that  family.  He  d.  28  July, 
1798,  leaving  an  only  son, 

Thomas  Charlton,  of  Chilwell,  6.  1757,  Lieut.-Col.  Notts 
Militia,  d.  23  Aug.  1808,  and  was  .5.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Charlton,  of  Chilwell,  b.  17S0,  who  ,,i.  Emma, 
dan.  of  Rev.  Peter  Strey  Broughton,  of  Tun^tall  Hall,  co.  Salop, 
and  Lowdham,  co.  Notts.  He  was  SheiilT  of  co.  Notts,  1824, 
Major  in  the  Derbyshire  Militia,  and  afterwards  Capt.  Notts 
Yeomanry  Cavalry.    He  rf.  1831,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  now  of  Chilwell. 

II.  Welles,  of  Thiussington,  co.  Leicester,  inherited  his 
estates  fmrn  his  kinsman,  Welles  Orton,  E.sq. ;  b.U  Aug. 
1817:  III.  18.')1,  Mary  Waller,  2nd  dau.  of  Joseph  Morris,  Erq. 
of  Hil!  H'v.isc,  Cliilwell,  and  has  issue,  I  Welles  Orton,  «. 
1861;  1  Auuii  ::i  Marv;  2  Gertrude  Emily  Antonia;  3 
Ida,  TO.  Jan.,  I  ,  .  ules  E.  Beck,  Lieut.  12th  Royal 
Lancers;  4   I  ,    i    !        [         1;  5  Beatrice  Frances. 

I.  Caroline  Kmaii,  , ..  \  -  \,;,  the  Rev.  Samuel  Fox,  Rector  of 
Morley,  co.  Derby. 

.4 j-His— (Confirmed  by  Richard  St.  George,  Norroy  King  of 
Arms,  in  1612)  Az.,  on  a  chevron  or,  between  three  swans  arg. 
as  many  cinquefoils  gu.  Prior  to  1612  the  arms  had  been 
borne  without  the  cinquefoils,  which  were  added  at  the  time 
the  crest  was  granted. 

Cir,9<— (Granted  to  Thomas  Charlton,  Esq.  by  Richard  St. 
George,  Norroy  King  of  Arms,  when  the  arms  were  confirmed) 
A  swans  head  and  neck  erased  arg.  beaked  gu.  gorged  witU 
a  chaplet  vert. 

il/o»o— Stabit  conscius  asqui. 

&«i— CUilwcU  Hall,  ucarNoUingliam. 


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CHARLTON    OF    THUSSINGTOIT. 
See  Peeceding  Memoib. 


CHARLTON    OF    HESLEYSIDE. 

Chaeltox,  William  Hexrt,  Esq.  of  Hcsleysiclc, 

Northumberland,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High.  Sheriff  1857, 

b.  22  Oct.  1810;  m.  20  June,  1839,  Uarbara.dau.  of 

Michael  Anne,  afterwards  Tasburgh,  Esq.  of  Eurgh- 

wallis,  CO.  York,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Oswald,  J.P.,  6.  7  Jan.  1850;  m.  31  Dec.  1S73, 

Mary  Grant,  only  dau.  of  Archibald  Campbell,  Esq.  of 

Washington,    U.S.A.,   and  Uus    issue,   William   Henry, 

6.  25  Jlay,  1876. 

n.  Emesc  Lambert  Swinburne,  Lieut.  55th  rcgt.,  h.  17  Sept. 

18.52. 
in.  Ulric  Edmund  Emmanuel,  6.  23  .June,  1855. 
I.  Frances  Mary.  ii.  Amy  JliUlred  Mary. 

ni.  Genevieve  Mabel  Mary. 

itiltcase.— The  family  of  Charlton  of  Hesleyside  descends 
from  Adam  de  Charlton,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Charlton,  in 
Tynedalc,  Northumberland,  a.d.  1-503. 

William  Chaklton,  Esq.  of  Hesleyside,  Northumberland, 
iemp.  Edwaiid  VI.,  had  a  son,  Edwakd  Charlton,  of 
Hesleyside,  who  d.  1614,  leaving  by  his  wife  Christina,  with 
two  daus.,  Mary,  m.  Henry  Errinston,  of  Walwick  Grange, 
and  Elizabeth,  who  d.  s.  p.,  a  son,  William  Charlton,  Esq. 
of  Ealingham  and  Hesleyside,  who  ia.  Jane,  dau.  of  William 
Swinburne,  Esq.  of  Capheaton,  and  left  two  sons;  Sir  Edward,  I 
the  elder,  and  heir,  was  created  a  Baronet  by  patent,  6  Marcli, 
1645,  subsequently  superseded  by  the  King's  warrant;  hes/i. 
Mary,  eldest  duu.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Edward  Widdrington  of 
Cartington  and  Cole  Park,  Bart.,  by  whom  he  had  three  daus. 
and  co-heirs,  1  Dorothy,  of  whom  hereafter ;  2  Elizabeth,  m, 
Talbot ;  3  Catherine,  m  Sir  Kicholas  Sheiborne,  of  Stony- 
hurst,  Bart.    The  younger  sou, 

William  Charlton,  Esq.  of  Longlec,  m.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of 
William  Swinburne,  Esq.  of  Capheaton,  and  had  an  only  dau., 
Mary,  a  Kun,  in  Flanders;  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
Edward  Musgrave,  Bart,  of  Hayton  Castle,  by  whom  he  was 
father  of 

William  Charlton,  Esq.  of  York  and  Longlee,  who  pur- 
chased the  whole  of  Hesleyside  from  the  heirs  of  his  uncle, 
Sir  Edward  Charlton.  He  m.  his  1st  cousin,  Dorothy,  eldest 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  that  gentleman,  and  dying  16Si,  left  (with 
a  darti.,  Margaret,  m.  1674,  Henry  Dacre,  Esq.  of  Lanercost 
Abbey)  a  son  and  successor, 

Edward  Charlton,  Esq.  cf  Hesleyside,  to.  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Sir  Francis  Salkeld,  Knt.,  and  d.  1710,  leaving  two  daus., 
Anne,  wife  of  Koger  Meynell,  Esq.,  and  Elizabeth,  m.  1711, 
Koger  Brigham,  of  Brigliam  and  Wyton,  and  an  only  son 
and  heir, 

William  Chablton,  Esq.  of  Heslcypide,  -,h.  Mary,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  lloger  Croft,  of  East  Appleton  (he  had  a  duu., 
Margaret,  wife  of  Henry  Salkeld,  of  Whitehall)  and  was  *■.  at 
his  decease,  1736,  by  his  son, 

Edward  Charlton,  Esq.  of  Hesleyside  and  East  Applcton, 
m..  1746,  Teresa,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Swinburne,  Bart,  of  Caplica- 
ton,  and  d.  1767,  leaving  by  her,  who  d.  Oct.  1780,  a  son  and 
successor,  '  » 

William  Charlton,  Esq.  of  Hesleyside  and  East 'Applet- 
ton,  m.  1778,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Fenwick,  M.I).,  of 
Morpeth,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Thornton,  Esq.  of 
Netherwitton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  March,  1833)  he  left  at 
his  decease,  18  Feb.  1797,  an  only  child  and  heir, 

William  John  Charlton,  Esq.  of  Hesleyside,  East  Applc- 
ton and  Whitehall,  High  Sheriff  1837,  6.  G  May,  1784;   yi.  21 
Oct.  1809,  Katherine  Henrietta,  4th  dau.  of  Francis  Cholmelcy, 
Esq.  of  Brandsby,  and  by  her  (who  d.  31  July,  1»49)  had, 
William  Henry,  now  of  Hesleyside. 

Edward,  M.D.,  D.C.L.,  6.  23  July,  1814;  m.  1st.  .30  May, 
1842,  Eliza  Janet,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Gibson,  afterwards 
Kirsopp,Esq.  of  The  Spital,  Hexham,  who  d.  I  «  10  Miv 
1862;  and  2ndly,  5  AprU,  1804,  Margaret,  2nd  dau  of  nr 


Francis,  6.  27  Jan.  181C. 

Thomas,  b.  24  Nov.  1822;  d.  5  Oct.  1840. 

Henry,  6.  6  May,  1826  ;  d.  9  May,  1841. 

Mary,  m.  12  June,  1850,  the  Marquis  Guiseppe  Pasqualino, 

of  Palermo ;  and  d.  2  Aug.  1854,  leaving  issue. 
Katherine,  m.  1  Sept.  1848,  the  Baron  Rosario  Call  de  Fabio, 

of  Sicily;  and  d.  28  March,  1854,  ».  i). 
Mr.  Charlton  d.  25  Sept.  1846. 
Arms — Or,  a  lion  rampant  gu. 
Crcsl — A  demi-lion  rampant  gu. 
Motto — Sans  varier. 
Seat— Hesleyside,  Wallington,  Northumbcrfaiid. 


Serjeant  BcUasis,  and  had  issue, 

1  Edward  Francis  Benedict,  R.N.,  h.  21  March    18C5 

2  Williajn  Lancelot  Stanislas,  b.  7  May,  1867  ' 

3  Oswin  John,  6.  15  Aug.  1871. 

4  George  Francis  Bellasis,  6.  16  April,  1873. 

5  Francis  James  Louis,  b.  1  Aug.  lajl, 
1  Eliza  Janet. 

Dr.  Charliou  d.  14  May,  ISTl. 


charlton-meyricb:  of  apley 

CASTLE. 

Chaeltox-Meteick,  Thomas,  E.sq.  o£  Aplrv 
Castle,  CO.  Salop  and  Bush,  co.  Pembroke,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1877,  Major  Shropshire  MiUtia, 
M.P.  for  Pembroke  1868  to  1874,  b.  1837 ;  m.  April, 
1860,  Mary  Rhode,  2ud  dau.  of  Col.  Rieliard 
Erederic  Hill,  of  Prees  Hall,  co.  Salop,  and  niece 
of  Rowland,  2nd  Viscount  Hill,  and  has,  with 
other  issue  {see  Mexuice:  of  Bush). 

Frederick,  h.  18C2. 

iifUCngr.— Sir  Alan  CnARLTON,  Knt.  of  Apley  C.-istle, 
younger  brother  of  Sir  John  de  Charlton,  ancestor  of  the 
Barons  Charlton,  marrying  Margery,  the  heiress  of  Hugh 
Fitz-Aer,  acquired  Witheford  and  Aston  Aer.  In  the  5tli 
Edward  11.,  he  was  constituted  Governor  of  Montgomery 
and  Wigmore  Castles,  and  obtained  permission  from  the 
King  to  embattle  his  own  Castle  of  Apley.  His  sou  and 
successor, 
Thomas  Charlton,  of  Apley  Castle,  had  an  only  dau., 
Anne  Charlton,  sister  and  heir  of  Thomas  Charlton,  Esq. 
of  Apley,  m.  William  Knightlet,  Esq.  of  the  Fawsley  family, 
and  had  a  son,  Knightley  Charlton,  Esq.  of  Apley,  father 
of  Robert  Charlton,  Esq.  of  Apley,  Sheriff  of  Shropshire 
1472 ;  8th  in  descent  from  whom  was 

Francis  Charlton,  Esq.  of  Apley  Castle,  Sheriff  of  Salop 
16G5,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Oliver  Lord  St.  John, 
and  was,  by  her,  great-grandfather  of 

St.  John  Charlton,  Esq.  of  Apley  Castle,  h.  1733  ;  Sheriff 
1757,  J.P.  and  D.L. ;  d.  177G,  leaving  by  Mary  Tampsit, 
of  Goudhurst,  his  wife  (who  d,  1767),  three  sons,  St.  John, 
his  heir;  William,  successor  to  his  brother;  and  Philip, 
of  Wytheford  Hail,  co.  Salop,  b.  1767,  m.  1796,  Jane  Brady, 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  William  Barnett,  of  Arcadia,  Jamaica,  ami 
had  issue,  1  St.  John,  m.  Julia,  relict  of  William  Ripley, 
Esq.  of  Liverpool;  2  Philip,  deceased;  3  Andrew;  4  Henry, 
deceased;  5  John  Kynaston,  deceased;  1  Jane  Eleanor,  m. 
Richard  Houghton,  Esq.,  and  is  deceased ;  2  Alicia,  deceased, 
■in.  Thomas  Parr,  Esq.  of  Grappenhall  Hayes ;  3  Anne,  m.  St. 
John  Chiverton  Charlton,  Esq.  of  Apley  Castle;  and  4 
Francis.    The  eldest  son, 

St.  John  Charlton,  Esq.  of  Apley  Castle,  High  Sheriff 
1790,  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  James  Payne,  Esq.  of  Hayes, 
Surrey,  and  d.  1802,  leaving  two  daus.  He  was  «.  by  his 
brother, 

William  Charlton,  Esq.  of  Apley  Castle,  High  Sheriff  1807, 
TO.  1796,  Catharine,  relict  of  the  late  Dr.  Thornason,  of  York, 
and  had  one  son,  St.  .John  Chiverton,  of  Apley  Castle,  and 
three  daus.,  Charlotte  Anne,  m.  the  Rev.  Arthur  Charles 
Verelstrof  Aston  Hall,  co.  York;  EUzabeth,  to.  Harry  Croft, 
Esq.  of  Stillington  Hall,  co.  York;  and  Louisa,  m.  WiUiam 
Garforth,  Esq.  of  Wiganthorpc,  co.  York.  Mr.  Charltoa 
d.  14  Jan.  1833,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

St.  John  Chiverton  Charlton,  Esq.  of  Apley  Castle,  co. 
Salop,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1825;  6.  29  May,  1799; 
TO.  1st,  7  Sept.  1820,  Jane  Sophia,  only  dau.  of  Thomas 
Meyrick,  Esq.  of  Bush,  co.  Pembroke,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  St.  John  William,  late  Capt.   1st  Royals,  served  in  the 
Crimea ;  d.  30  Oct,  18G4. 

II.  Thomas  Charlton  Mevrick,  now  of  Apley  and  of  Bush. 

I.  Catherine  Jane,  to.  F.  W.  Hoe,  Esq. 

II.  Louisa  Catherine  Sophia,  m.  Clement  Swetenham,  Esq. 
of  Somerford  Booths. 

in.  Jane,  m.  Robert  Prycc,  Esq.  of  Cyfronydd. 

IV.  Lucy. 

V.  Dorothea,  m.  23  Nov.  1859,  Arthur  R.  Naghten,  Capt. 
Hampshire  Artillery. 


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Hem.  2mlly,  24Kcb.  lS{-3,  Anne,  3rcl  dau.  of  Philip  Charlton, 
Esq.  of  Wytliefoi-d  Hall,  co.  Salop,  and  has  by  Iut  a  dau., 
Mary  Eleanor,  m.  1  Oct.  1SG8,  Uon.  II.  E.  Eutlcr,  only  son 
of  Viscount  Mountgarrctt. 
He  d.  23  Feb.  1873. 

Arms— Or,  a  lion  rampant  ffu.  a  sinister  canton  quar- 
terly 1st  and  4th,  gu.  ten  bezants,  four,  three,  two  and  one, 
forZoucH;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.  on  a  mount  ppr.  a  lion  passant- 
guardant  or,  for  Fitz  Aer. 

Crest— Out  of  an  eastern  coronet  or,  a  ti^vr's  head  and 
neck  aifrontee  gu. 

Seat — Apley  Castle,  AVclliugton,  co.  Salop. 


CHAETERIS   OF  CAHIR,  co.  TIPPERAHTT. 
See  Burke's  Peerage  (Wehyss). 


CHATTERIS  OF  SANDLEFOED  PEIOBy. 

Chatteris,  William  Pollett  Broun,  Esq.  of 
Saudleford  Priory,  Berks,  J.P.  and  D.L.,)».  twice  ; 
his  2nd  wife,  Emily  Georgina,  is  dau.  of  Admiral 
Sir  Thomas  Masterman  Hardy,  Barb.,  G.C.B.  Mr. 
Chatteris,  son  of  the  late  WiUiam  Chatteris,  of 
Lombard  Street,  Banker,  purchased  Saudleford 
Priory  and  Manor. 
iSeai— Sandleford  Priory,  near  IS'cwbiiry. 


CHAWNER  OF  NEWTOi^T  MANOB. 

Chawnee,  Edward  Henry,  Esq.  of  Manor 
House,  Newton  Yalence,  Hants,  late  Capt.  77th  foot, 
h.  1830  ;  m.  1st,  1857,  Frances  Sidney,  dau.  of  John 
Hampden  Gledstancs,  Esq.  of  Chcshunt,  and  has 
by  her, 

I.  William  John  IIami>de>j,  h.  25  Dec.  1859. 

I.  Vereana.  ii.  Constance.  la.  Elizabeth  Ursvila. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Ella  Isabella,  dau.  of    Gen.  Pierty 
Benn,  E.A.,  and  has  by  her, 
ir.  Llewellyn-ap-Vychan,  6.  26  May,  1SC6. 

III.  Kupert  Eees,  6.  2  March,  1875.. 

IV.  Marguerite  Louise. 

V.  Valentia  Isabella,  6.  17  Sept.  1SC9. 

VI.  Gwendoline  Ella,  6.  27  Feb.  IS  a. 

VII.  violet  Doi-othy,  b.  20  Jan.  1S73. 

Mr.  Chawner  s.  his  fathei»lSG8. 

ILt'llCagC. — This  name  has  been  written  Chaloner  and 
,Chawner.  In  the  will  of  one  of  the  family  the  testator  signs 
"Chaloner,"  and  his  wife  is  named  as  "Chawner."  The 
family  claims  to  be  of  the  same  lineage  as  Chaloner  of  Gt'.is- 
borough. 

John  Chawner,  Esq.  of  Muselane,  co.  Derby,  only  .son  of 
John  Chawner,  Esq.  of  Muselane,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Edmund 
Chaloner,  Esq.  of  Marsloa  Woodhouse,  co.  Derby,  and  was 
father  of 

John  Chawner,  Esq.  of  Muselane,  co.  Derby,  m.  1730, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  llobert  Emery,  Esq.  of  Doveridge,  co.  Derby, 
and  had  an  only  son,  ' 

Henry  Chawner,  Esq.  of  Newton  Manor  House,  J. P., 
b.  14  Nov.  1761 ;  ra.  3  March,  1788,  JIary,  only  duu.  and 
heiress  of  Edward  Hore,  Esq.  of  Esher,  Surrey,  and  by  lier 
(who  d.  1848)  had  issue, 

Edward  Hore,  late  of  Newton  Manor  House. 

Charles  Fox,  Rector  of  Blechingley,  Surrey,  m.  1825,  Marian, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Dr.  Richardson,  Eector  of  Dun- 
mow,  Essex,  and  has  issue,  Claude  Fox ;  Ellen;  and  Linda. 

Caroline,  m.  1827,  Thomas  Kerslake,  Esq.  J.P.  and  D.L., 
of  Banner,  near  Fakenham,  Norfolk. 

Louisa,  m.  1832,  Eobert  Henry  Payne,  Esq.  of  Borndean 
House,  Hants. 
Mr.  Chawner  d.  10  March,  1851,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Edward  Hore  Chawner,  Esq.  of  Newton  Valence,  Capt. 
h.-p.  unattached,  formerly  of  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards, 
6.  30  June,  1802;  m.  April,  1829,  Amelia,  duu.  of  J.  Belstead, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

Edward  Henrt,  now  of  Newton  Manor  House. 

Henry  Charles,  b.  1835,  late  Lieut.  Hampshire  Slilitia,  m. 
Anne,  dau.  ol  the  late  James  West,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 


Blanche. 

Constance,  m.  1st,  W.  T.  Paloeologus,  Esq.,  Medical  Staff, 

who  d.   1873;    and  2ndly,   1874,    Major   Cliarles  Howard 

Chaplin,  2nd  Surrey  .^lilitia. 
Florence,  m.  1809,  Thomas  Woodhouse,  Esq.,  M.D. 
He  d.  22  Nov.  186S. 

Arms— Sa,.,  a  chevron  between  three  cherubim  heads  or. 

Crest — A  sea-wolf's  head  erased  ppr. 

Motto — Nil  desperandura. 

Seat — Manor  House,  Newton  Valence,  near  Alton,  Hants. 


CHAYTOH    OF    SPENNITHORNE. 

Chattob,  Clertaux  Darley,  Esq.  of  Spenni- 
thorne  Hall,  co.  York,  J.P.,  b.  28  April,  1841.;  m. 
4  Dee.  1878,  Louisa  Birch,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late 
Key.  J.  A.  Birch,  Eector  of  Middleham,  co.  York. 

ILiltCiigC. — John  Clervaux  Chaytor,  Esq.  of  Spenni- 
tliorne  Hall,  co.  York,  J. P.,  b.  9  June,  1782  (younger  brother 
of  Sir  William  Chaytor,  Bart,  of  Croft  so  created  1831) ;  m.  16 
Jan.  1810,  Ann,  eldest  dau.  and  oo-heirof  John  Carter,  Esq.  of 
Tunstall  and  Richmond,  and  d.  1839,  leaving  issue  (with  lour 
daus.,  Charlotte,  m.  Francis  Morley,  Esq.  of  Marrick  Park, 
CO.  York  ;  Anne,  m.  Alexander  John  Ellis,  Esq.  of  Brook- 
lands,  F.R.S.,  F.S.A.,  &c.;  Elizabeth,  vi.  Alfred  Horatio 
Darley,  Esq. ;  and  Mary,  r,i.  Willoughby  Wood,  Esq.  of  South 
Thoresby)  a  son  and  successor, 

Christopher  William  Carter  Chaytor,  Esq.  of  Spenni- 
thorne  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1  Feb.  1814;  m.  Nov.  1839, 
Arabella  Sophia,  youngest  dau.  of  Henry  Darley,  Esq.  of 
Aldby  Park,  co.  York,  and  d.  13  Dec.  1865,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Clervaux  Darley,  now  of  Spennithorne  Hall. 

II.  Henry  (Rev.),  b.  1847. 

I.  Matilda,  m.  Edward  Thomas  Moynell,  Esq.  of  The  Fryerage 
Farm  and  Kilvington  Hall,  Thirs"u,  co.  York. 

Arms  —  Per  bend  daneettee  arg.  und  az.,  four  quatrefoil? 
counterchanged.  Crest — A  buck's  head  erased  lozengy  ai'g.  and 
sa.,  armed  or,  in  the  mouth  a  trefoil  slipped  vert.  Motto — 
Fortune  Le  Veut. 

Seat—  Spennithorne  Hall,  near  Bedale. 


CHAYTOR    OF    WITTON    CASTLE. 

Chaytor,  Henry,  Esq.  of  Witton  Castle,  co. 
Durham,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  14  Sept.  1812  ;  m.  1858, 
Caroline,  dau.  of  Capt.  Baker,  R.N.,  and  widow  of 
John  C.  G.  Seymour,  Esq.  Mr.  Chaytor  is  4th  son 
of  Sir  AVilham  Chaytor,  Isfc  bart.  of  Croft,  by 
Isabella  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Cjirter, 
Esq.  of  Tunstall  and  Richmond,  co.  Y'^ork. 

Arms—Ter  bend  daneettee  arg.  and  az.  four  quatrefoila 
counterchanged. 

Crest — A  buck's  head  couped  lozengy  arg.  and  sa.  attired  or, 
in  the  mouth  a  trefoil  slipped  vert. 

Motto — Fortune  le  veut. 

Seat— Witton  Castle,  Darlington. 


CHEAPE    OF    STRATHTYRUIC. 

Cheape,  George  Clere,  Esq.  of  Strathtyrum 
and  Wellfield,  co.  Fife,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1801 ;  m. 
1845,  Harriet,  dau.  of  John  Lnmsden,  Esq.  of 
Cushnie,  Aberdeenshire.  Mr.  Cheape  is  eldest 
surviving  son  of  the  late  George  Cheape,  Esq.  of 
Wellfield,  byLilias  his  wife  dau.  of  James  Guthrie, 
'Efefjt  of  Craigie,  co.  Forfar.     He  has  two  brothers, 

I.  Alexander,  of  Lathockar,  co.  Fife,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6. 1803; 
m.  22  July,  1847,  Hon.  Anne  Charlotte,-4th  dau.  of  John, 
8th  Viscount  Arbuthnott,  and  has  James,  and  otlier 
issue. 

II.  Charles  of  Killundine,  co.  Argyll,  J.P.,  Col.  late  Bengal 
army,  b.  1805;  r,i.  1832,  Caroline  Eliza,  dau.  of  George 
Frederick  Harriott,  Jlajor  Bengal  army,  and  has  one 
surviving  dau.,  Ann  Lilias,  m.  John  Henry  Morris,  Esq., 
Bengal  Civil  Service. 

Arms— Arg.,  three  cars  of  wheat  slipped  vert. 
Crest — A  garb  or,  banded  vert. 
JWo«o— Ditat  virtus. 

SeaJs— Strathtyrum,  near  St.  Andrews;  Wellfield,  near 
Strathmylo. 


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CHEAS1TL-E"r  OF  SAl,TEPvBKIDG]3. 
Cheaenley,  Ricttaro  Antrony,  Esq.  of  Salter- 
bridge,  CO.  Watcrfortl,  J.P.  find  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1875,  b.  10  May,  1850  ;  s.  liis  father  1863.  He  is 
eldest  son  of  the  late  Eichard  Chearnlcy,  Esq.  of 
Salterbridge  by  Mary,  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Venerable 
Hem-y  Cotton,  LL.D,  D.C.L.,  Archdeacon  of 
Cashel,  and  grandson  of  Anthony  Chearnlcy,  Esq., 
by  Isabella  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Newcome, 
D.D.,  Archbisliop  of  Dublin.  Mr.  Chearnlcy  has 
three  brothers,  Henry  Phihp,  5.  2  Jan.  1852 ; 
William  John,  h.  31  Dec.  1854.;  Walter  Cecil, 
h.  1859 ;  and  two  sisters,  Isabella  Mary ;  tind 
Frances  Jane. 
iSeaC— Sallerbndse,  near  Cappoiiiin. 


CHECKLAWD  05"  KAV/KSWICK. 
Checkland,  Gteorge,  Esq.  of  Hawks  Wide,  St.. 
Albans,  Herts,  h.  29  May,  1823  ;  m.  1st,  9  May, 
1841,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Crofts,  of  Notting- 
ham, by  whom  (who  d.  9  Dec.  1854)  he  has  surviving 
i.ssuc, 

I.  GEonoE,  of  Eufton  LodiP,  Bedford,  co.  LpJccsrer,  6. 
18  June,  184.5;  m.  Oct.  187.i,  Agnes  Aked,  2nil  dau.  of 
Samuel  John  Clay,  Esq.  of  I^ong  Eaton,  co.  Derby. 

j;.  ■\Villiam,  of  .Swannin^ton  House,  co.  Leicester,  b.  10  June, 
1352;  m.  1  June,  1876,  Amy,  dau.  of  llev.  Henry  ]!cau- 
mont,  D.D.,  of  Kensington  Palace  Gardens,  and  has  issue, 
Aimce  Beaumont,  h.  29  April,  1877. 

I.  Jenny,  m.  9  Nov.  1870,  George  GrifBths  Williams,  Esq.  of 
Ehoscellan,  co.  Cardigan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.A.  Oxon,  and 
has  issue. 

II.  lieatricc,  to.  15  Xov.  1877,  Thomas  Charlton  Chad- 
wick,  Esq.  of  the  Prerogative  Court. 

He  in.  2ndly,  4-  Oct.  1855,  Milicent,  7th  dnu.  of  the 
late  John  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Nottingham,  and  great  niece 
of  Sir  Thomas  Woollaston  White,  Ist  bart.,  by 
whom  he  has  surviving  issue, 

III.  Alexander  Lawford,  h.  21  Dec.  1SC3. 

IV.  Jolin  Taylor,  h.  21  April,  18C.'). 

V.  Charles  Albert  Victor,  b.  22  Feb.  1872. 

III.  Alice  Maud  Mary.  iv.  Llorence  Boyle. 

V.  Grace  Mabel. 

Mr.  Chccldand,  who  is  an  eminent  Iron-master  and 
Colliery  Proprietor  in  Leicestershire  and  North- 
amtonshire,  purchased  the  Hawks  Wick  estate  in 
1874.  He  is  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Edward 
Checkland  of  Leicester,  who  served  in  the  Peninsular 
War,  and  gi-andson  of  Charles  Checkland  of 
Hinckley,  Leicestershire. 

Arms— Or,  on  a  pile  between  two  annulets gu.  ten  cinquefoils 
of  the  field,  four,  three,  two,  and  one,  impaling  Taylor,  per 
pale  az.  and  sa.  three  chevronels  ai-g.  between  as  many  uni- 
corns passant  or. 

Crest — Two  cubit  arms  ppr.,  each  charged  with  a  cinquefoil 
gu.  holding  two  annulets  coupled  sa. 

J\fo/(o— Omno  bonum  Dei  donum. 

&:ii— Hawks  Wick,  near  St.  Albans. 


CHENEY    OF    BADGES,    HALIi. 
Cheney,   Edward,   Esq.   of    Badger   Hall,   co. 
Salop,  h.  1803 ;  Capt.  in  the  army  unattached ;  s. 
liis  brother  186G. 

Eutrdgr.— This  family  cl.nims  to  be  a  branch  of  the 
family  of  Cheney  (or  Ciieyne)  of  Shcrlaml,  in  tlie  Isle  of 
Shcppey. 

EoBERT  Chenet,  Esq.  of  Meynell  Langley,  co.  Derby,  son 
of  Edward  Cheney,  Esq.  of  Yoxall,  co.  StaOord,  and  his  wife. 
a  dau.  of  Hawkins  Browne,  Esq.  of  Burton-upon-Trent,  served 
in  the  Blues,  under  the  Marquess  of  Granby,  and  was  severely 
wounded  at  Dettingen.  He  m.  Dorothy  Cheshyre,  an  heiress, 
and  relict  of  —  Peach,  E.sq.,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  child, 
ItoBEET,  of  whom  presently.  Ho  hi.  2ndly,  Bridget  Leacrofr, 
of  Wirkswoiiii,   to.  Derby,  by   whom   he  had  (with  daus.) 


several  sons,  the  eldest  of  whom,  Col.  Edward  Cheney,  of 
Gaddesby,  co.  Leicester,  m.  Elizabeth  Ayro,  by  whom  he  had 
issue  a  son,  Edward  Henshaw,  now  of  Gaddesby,  and  a  dau. 
Mr.  Clieuey  was  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Derby  1765.  His  eldest 
son, 

lloBERT  CriENTiT,  Esq.,  an  officer  in  the  1st  (now  Grenadier) 
Guards,  m.  1799,  Harriet,  youngest  dau.  of  Raljih  Carr,  F?'i. 
of  Dunston  Hill,  co.  Durham,  and  d.  a  Lieut. -Gen.  in  tUe 
army,  1819,  aged  54,  leaving  tliree  sons  and  two  daus., 

Robert  Henry,  late  of  Badger  Hall,  d.  18C6. 

Edward,  now  of  Badger  Hall.  Ralph. 

Frederica,  m.  Capel  Cure,  Esq.  of  Blake  Hall,  Essex. 

Harriet  Margaret,  m.  Robert  Pigot,  Esq.,  and  d.  1854. 

Anns — Az.,  six  lions  rampant  arg.  a  canton  erm, 

C'rent — A  bull's  scalp  arg. 

Motto — Fato  privlentia  major. 

&ai— Badger  Hall,  Sliifinal. 


CHENEY    OF    GADDESBY. 

Cheney,  Edward  Henshaw,  Esq.  of  Gadclcshy, 
CO.  Leicester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  18G0, 
only  son  of  the  late  Col.  Edward  Cheney  of  Gad- 
desby Hall,  by  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Ayrc,  Esq. 
of  Gaddesby. 

For  LiNEACE,  &c.,  .?fc  precedinr/  Memoir. 

Sat.; —Gaddesby  Hall,  near  Leicester. 


CHEBP.Y    OF    DENFOP.D. 
Cheery,   GsoRaE  Charles,  Esq.  of  Dcnford, 
Berks,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1871,  and  Chairman  of 
Quarter  Sessions,  b.  1822. 

HfUCaiJC. — George  Cherry,  Esq.,  for  many  years  Chair- 
man of  the  Victualling  Board,  in.  Susan,  dau.  of  Henry  Curtis, 
Esq.  of  Chatham,  Kent,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  who  d. 

I.  George  FnET>ERicK,  his  heir. 

II.  John  Hector,  d.  1803,  leaving,  by  Cathcrinchis  wife,  dau. 
of  William  Stratton,  E.sq.,  four  sons  and  three  daus., 

1  George  Frederick,  m.  1st,  Mrs.  Irvin;  and  2ndly,  Jtiss 
Charlotte  Hughes,  by  the  latter  of  whom  he  had  a,  so.i, 
John  William. 

2  John  Hector,  d.  unm.  1824. 

3  Henry  Curtis  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Eurghfield,  J.P., 
■hi.  Anne  Alicia,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  John  Cameron, 
K.C.B.,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

4  Alexander  Inglis,  m.  1827,  Georgiana,  dau.  of  Evelya 
Gascoigne,  Esq.,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

1  Maria,  m.  1814,  Sir  James  Sutherland. 

2  Kitty  llosanna. 

3  Charlotte  Cornish,  m.  1816,  Solomon  Nicholls,  Esq. 

Ill   Peter,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Francis  Eobson,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue. 

I.  Susan  Mary,  in.  1791,  Rev.  Charles  Proby. 

II.  Eo.sanna,   to.   1st,  Thomas  Blachford,  Esq.;  and  2adly, 
Rev.  Henry  Sawbridge. 

III.  Mary  Anne,  in.  Georpe  Ro.w,  Esq. 

IV.  Elizabeth  Curti.s,  m.  John  Gosling,  Esq. 
The  eldest  son, 

GcoRGE  Frederick  Cherry,  Esq.,  to.  Martlir.  Maria,  dau.  of 
Henry  Paul,  Esq.,  and  dying  1799,  was  .i.  by  his  only  son, 

George  Henry  Cherry,  Esq.  of  Dcnford,  6.  Aug.  1793 :  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1829;  ih.  9  Sept.   1819,  Charlotte,  2nd 
dau.  of  Charles  Drake  Ganaid,  Esq.,  of  Lamer,  co.  Herts,  and 
has  issue, 
George  Chart.es,  now  of  Denford.  Apsley,  h.  1832. 

Maria  Anne,  m.  1850,  Rev.  Jolin   Butler,  Rector  of  Inkpen, 
Berks,  eldest  son  of  John  Butler,  Esq.  of  Kirby  House, 
Berks. 
Caroline  Charlotte,  f^.  xinm.  1853. 

Emily  Jane,  m.  1853,  John  Smith,    E.sq.  of  Hollyfield,  co. 
Warwick. 
Amy  Elizabeth,  m.  18.50,  Col.  M.  C.  Downes  St.  Quintin,  late 
of  the  17th  Lancers,  2nd  son  of  the  late  William  St.  Quintin, 
Esq.  of  Scampston  Hall,  co.  Voik. 
Louisa  llosanna.  Rachel  Mary. 

Mr.  Cherry  d.  1848. 

^r)»s— Arg.,  on  a  fess  engrailed  between  three  annulets  gn. 
a  fleur-de-lis  or. 

Critsi — A  domi-lion  arg.  holding  between  the  paws  an  au» 
nuU't  gu. 

MuLto — Chcris  I'espoir. 

<Sea(— Denford,  Iliuigcrford,  Berks. 


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CHESTER    OF    CHICIIELEY    HALL. 

Cdester,  Chaeles  Montagu,  Esq.  of  Cliieheley 
Hall,  Bucks,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  late  Capt.  90th 
regt..  Major  KoTal  Sussex  Artillery,  J.P.,  D.L.,  b. 
18  Jan.  1815  ;  *.  his  cousin  Dec.  1858  ;  m.  7  Sept. 
1813,  Maria,  only  dau.  of  Major  Saudhaui,  E.A.,o£ 
Piowdell,  Sussex,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  CHAnMs  A.NTUONT.  II.  Gcorge  rnsct,  clcccasccl. 

III.  Henry.  iv.  John  Grevillo. 

V.  Algernon  Stewart  McKenzie. 

I.  Fanny  Maria.  n.  Louisa  Grace. 

III.  Mary  Isabella.  iv.  Catherine. 
V.  Margaret  Isabel. 

iLlltraCJf .— Chakles  Eagot,  r^q.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  W.ilter 
Wagstatfe  Basot,  LL.D,,  and  next  brother  of  William,  1st 
Lord  Bagot,  h.  1  Sept.  1730,  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of 
Chester,  in  compliance  with  the  will  of  his  first  cousin,  Sir 
Charles  Bagot  Chester,  Bart,  of  Chicheley  {see  Burke's  Extinct 
Baronetage).  He  to.  17C5,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Hon.  llcneago 
Lcgge,  Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  and  left  at  his  decease,  1792, 
tesides  other  issue,  since  deceased, 

I.  Charles,  his  heir. 

II.  Anthony,  Capt.  13th  Infantiy,  Idllecl  in  Egypt,  March, 
1801,  leaving,  by  Anne  Eliza  his  wife  (i/i.  171)9),  dau.  of 
Hamlet  Obins,  Esq.  of  Castle  Obins,  co.  Armagh,  an  only 
son,  Anthony,  successor  to  his  uncle. 

in.  William  (Eev.),  6.  27  May,  1775;  to.  1810,  Hon.  Elizaheth 
Wilson,  dau.  of  Henry,  Lord  Borners,  and  d.  1S3S,  leaving 
issue, 

1  Charles  Montagu,  now  of  Chicheley  Hall. 

2  Grevillo  John  (Rev.). 

1  Fanny,  ra.  Kev.  Francis  Edward  Paget. 

2  Charlotte,  m.  Kev.  Salisbury  Everard. 

IV.  John,  of  Ashtead,  Surrey;  Lieut.-Gen.,  6.  3  Aug.  1779: 
m.  Sophia  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Charles  Stewart,  Esq.;  and 
d.  19  May,  1857,  leaving  issue, 

1  John,  Col.  in  the  army;  now  St.  Legeh,  of  Pari:  Hill 
(sM  that  name). 

2  Heneage  Charles,  J.P. ;  m.  1SG5,  M;vlclino  Elizabeth 
Sheriff,  only  dau.  of  B.  M.  Oliver  Massey,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue. 

1  Sophia,  TO.  1845,  Lord  Alfred  Hcrvey. 

2  Mary,  m.  1846.  Eev.  C.  Walter  Bagot. 

3  Barbara  WUhelmina,  m.  18o2,  Hon.  and  Kev.  William 
Howard. 

V.  George,  m.  Miss  Butler,  d.  IS'iS. 

I.  Barbara,  la.  John  Drummond,  Esq. 

II.  Frances,  ra.  T.  K.  Gale  BraiUlyll,  Esq. 

III.  Maiy,  )/i.  Kobert,  2nd  Earl  of  Livcipool. 

IV.  Harriet,  m.  A.  B.  St.  Legcr,  Esq.,  of  Park  Hill,  co.  York. 

The  elder  son, 

Charles  Chester,  Esq.  of  Chicheley,  d.  v.nm.  11  June, 
1838,  -n-hen  he  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Kev.  Anthony  Chester,  of  Chicheley  Hall,  J. P.,  6.  Feb. 
1800;  TO.  1834,  Henrietta,  only  child  of  William  Brown, 
Esq.  of  Lisbon,  and  had  one  dau.,  Henrietta  Mary, 
m.  18G1,  Richard  Purefoy  FitzGeraUl,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.  Mr. 
Chester  d.  Dec.  1858,  and  was  s.  by  his  cousin,  Charles 
Montagu  Chester,  Esq. 

Arms — Per  pale  arg.  and  sa.  a  chevron  engrailed  between 
three  rams'  heads  erased,  attired  or,  all  counterchanged,  for 
Chester,  quartering  Bagot. 

Crest— A  ram's  head  couped  arg.  attired  or. 

iS'eai— Chicheley  Hall,  Newport  Pagnell,  co.  Bucks. 


CHESTER    OF    POYLE    PAP.K. 

Chester,  Feedekice  James,  Esq.  of  Poyle  Part, 
Earnham,  Surrey,  and  South  wood  House,  Bexley, 
Kent,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Poyle,  Foreman  and 
Wyke,  all  in  Surrey,  b.  12  Nor.  1813  ;  m.  25  Aug. 
1817,  his  cousin,  Charlotte  Ellen,  dau.  of  Charles 
Chester,  Esq.,  by  his  wife  Ellen,  dau.  of  James 
Crichton,  Esq.,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Frederick  Charles,  b.  10  March,  1850;  d.  24  June,  1861. 

II.  Henry  Morris,  6. 13  Feb.  1852 ;  educated  at  Harrow,  and 
Jesus  Coll.  Cambridge;  B.A.  1873;  M.A.  187C;  L.L.M. 
1S78. 

I.  Ellen  Charlotte,  to.  29  July,  1869,  G.  0.  Mellick  Herron, 
Esq.  of  Harbord  House,  Richmond,  Surrey. 

II,  Alice  Woodroffc.  iii.  Frances  Walter. 


iLtlirnCjr.— The  Chrstors  enjoyed  at,  a  very  remote 
period  lar^^e  possessions  in  Derbyshire,  and  represented 
the  town  of  Derby  *  in  Parliament,  temp.  Edward  11.  and 
Edward  111.  During  the  wars  of  York  and  Lancaster,  they 
were  severe  sufferers,  and  the  representative  of  the  family  at 
last  alienated  his  estates  to  aid  the  enterprise  of  the  Earl  of 
Richmond,  who,  when  Henry  "VII.,  appointed  him  one  of  the 
Gentlemen  of  the  Privy  Chamber,  at  that  time  an  office  of 
great  trust  and  honour,  'i'lio  only  son  of  tliis  stanch  Lan- 
castrian, 

Sir  Robert  CHESTER,t  one  of  the  Gentlemen  of  the  Privy 
Chamber  to  Henky  VIII.  obtained  from  that  monarch  in 
recompense  for  his  father's  services,  and  sums  of  money  lent 
but  never  repaid,  a  grant,  by  charter,  of  the  monastery  of 
Royston,  29  Nov.  1537,  with  the  lands  and  manors  thereunto 
belonging,  in  the  counties  of  Hertford  and  Cambridge.  He 
then  assumed  for  motto,  "Vincit  qui  patitur,"  and  thence- 
forward the  Chesters  became  established  at  Royston  and 
Cockenhatch,  in  Hertfordshire.  Sir  Robert,  who  was  knighted 
at  Wilton  by  Edward  VI.  1552,  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of  Christo- 
pher Trockmorton,  Esq.  of  Coorse  Court,  co.  Gloucester,  and 
had  (with  other  issue,  whence  the  Gloucestershire  Cuestees), 
a  son  and  successor, 

Edward  Chester,  Esq.  of  Koyston,  m.  Katherine,  dau.  anct 
heiress  of  Sir  James  Granado,  Knt.,  Equerry  to  Henry  VIII., 
descended  from  an  ancient  family  in  the  Duchy  of  Brabant, 
and  had,  with  a  dau.  Mary,  in.  Edward  Thornborough,  Esq.  of 
Shaddesden,  co.  Bucks,  a  son  and  successor, 

Sir  Robert  Chester,  of  Koyston,  and  Cockenhatch,  J.P., 
who  served  the  office  of  High  Sheriff  for  Herefordshire.  This 
gentleman,  entertaining  King  James  I.  in  his  progress  from 
Scotland,  received  the  honour  of  knighthood  at  Whitehall, 
23  July,  1603.  He  ni.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Arthur  Capel,  Knt.  of 
Hadham  Hall,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Manners, 
1st  Earl  of  Rutland,  and  dying  3  May,  1641,  left  by  her,  with 
other  issue,  whose  descendants  alienated  all  the  Hertfordshir& 
estates,  a  son, 

Robert  Chester,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Stevenage,  Herts,  who  (f. 
at  Stevenage  in  1664,  leaving  issue  by  his  wife  Ann  (his  will 
is  dated  1664),  Robert;  Haseldine ;  Edward;  Mary;  and 
Elizabeth ;  of  whom, 

Haseldine  Chester,  Esq.  of  Westham,  Essex,  m.  Jane, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Hawkins,  Esq.  of  High  Ongar,  Essex, 
and  Anne,  his  wife  (will  of  Robert  Hawkins  of  1691,  wherein 
his  estates  are  strictly  entailed,  and  the  names  of  his  children 
and  grandchildren  given),  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  his  heir. 

II.  He-vry,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Edward,  of  Antigua,  m.  and  had  issue,  a  son,  entered  r..5 
the  Teui'jle,  London;  and  a  dau.  Jane. 

IV.  Haseldine,  rf.  young. 

I.  Jane,  0.  1670 ;  d.  unm.  17  July,  1736. 

II.  Elizabeth.  in.  Ann.  iv.  Theodoria; 

V.  Mary,  of  Westhara,  d.  unm.  1748. 

VI.  Maltha,  also  d.  young. 

Haseldine  Chester  d.  1701  (administration  to  his  wife  Jane,  cf 
that  date),  and  was  succeeded  by  his  son  and  heir, 

Robert  Chester,  Esq.  of  Briggin's  Park,  Hunsdon,  Ilerti*, 
which  he  stocked  with  deer,  and  otherwise  greatly  improved, 
and  also  built  the  present  Mansion  House.  He  was  b.  1075,  d. 
imm.iZ  Feb.  1732,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother,^ 

Henry  Chester,  Esq.  of  Briggius,  who  had  issue  by 
his  wife  Mary,  dau.  of  —Thomas,  Esq.  of  Surrey  (who  d.  at 
Guildford,  a  widow,  29  Nov.  1751), 

I.  Henry,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert,  b.  at  Briggins;  d.  young. 

i:i.  Maximilian,   b.   at  Wimbledon,   Surrey,   17   Dec.  1740  j 
d.  an  infant. 
IV.  Thomas,  bapt.  at  Wimbledon,  15  Jan.  1740;  d.  young. 
I.  Jane,  of  Antigua,  d.  at  Kriggins. 
It.  Mary,  d.  at  Stratford  Longthorne,  Essex. 

III.  Theodosia,  d.  at  Stratford  Longthorne,  Essex. 

Henry  Chester  sold  all  the  Herefordshire  estates,  and  went  to 
live  in  the  native  county  of  his  wife,  Surrey,  where  he  d.  and 
was  succeeded  by  his  son  and  heir, 

*  When  the  family  left  Derbyshire,  a  bianch  settled  in 
London,  and  another  at  Bristol,  but  both  have  long  since  become 
extinct.  A  family  of  Chester,  deriving  from  a  common  ancestor 
with  the  Hertfordshire  House,  seated  itself  at  Chicheley,  in  the 
CO.  of  Buckingham,  but  expired  in  the  male  line  in  1755,  the 
estates  passing  by  a  female  heir  to  the  family  of  Bagot. 

t  From  an  uncle  of  this  Sir  Robert,  a  younger  brother  of  his 
father,  descended  the  Leicestershire  Chesters. 

t  See  Robert  Chester's  will,  wherein  he  limits  his  estate  in  re- 
mainder to  his  cousin,  Robert  Chester,  of  Bygrave,  Herts,  and 
in  default  to  Robert  Chester,  Esq.  of  Cockenhatch. 


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H5NI1T  CiiE-,TEn,  Ksq.,  &.  at  Eri,G;;;ms,  23  Feb.  170S ;  r,i.  2i 
Jane,  1760,  at  Farnham,  Surrey,  Hetty,  eldest  dau.  of  William 
deBillinghurst,  Esq.  of  Mitchen  Hall,  Peper  Harrow,  Surrey, 
by  Lettice  his  wife,  sister  to  George  Woodroffe,  Esq.  of  Poyle, 
and  settled  at  Eversley,  Hants :  he  had  issue, 

I.  Hknut,  his  heir. 

I.  Mary,  0.  17  M:iy,  HGl,  at  Eversley;  m.  Eicliard  Edwar:Ts, 
£.sq.  ;   d.  Oct.  1822. 

II.  Ann,  6.  at  Eversley,  28  Jan.  17G3;  hi.  Samuel  Emly,  of 
Vv'iltshire. 

Henry  Chester, who  afterwards  settled  at  West  Lavinstoti,  Wilts, 
d.  at  Salisbury,  28  Out.  1786,  and  was  s.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

Henry  Chester,  Esq.  i.  30  May,  1762;  m.  13  Oct.  1781,  Ann, 
dau.  of  Joseph  Higham,  Esq.  of  Pattishall,  Towcestcr,  co. 
Korthampton,  by  wliom  (who  d.  4  March,  1820;  he  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  his  heir. 

II.  William  Kobert,  an  ofHccr,  b.  2  April,  1787;  r,i.  but  d.  s.p. 
in  1817. 

i:i.  Samuel,  an  officer  in  the  H.E.I.C.,  h.  13  March,  1789, 
full  overboard  and  was  drowned  in  the  Bay  of  Maceo, 
BrazO,  28  July,  1824,  unm. 

IV.  Charles,  6.  23  Jan.  1796  ;  m.  1827,  Ellen,  dan.  of  James 
Crichton,  Esq.  and  had  issue,  Charlotte;  Ellen;  and  several 
other  children.    He  a!.  25  Nov.  1866. 

V.  Kdward,  b.  4  Sept.  1798 ;  d.  s.  p.  18-35. 

I.  Maiy  Ann,  b.  30  May,  1782;  m.  Thomas  Lockhart,  Esq. 

II.  Hetty,  6.  16  June,  1785;  d.  unm.  1855. 

III.  Sophia,  6.  28  Dec.  1790;  d.  unm.  1857. 

IV.  Harriot,  b.  28  July,  1793;  d.  unm.  23  Jan.  1870. 

Henry  Chester  was  great  nephew  to  George  Woodroffe,  of 
Poyle,  and  tenant  in  tail  in  defiuilt  of  issue  male  of  tlie  two 
other  great  nephews,  William  and  George  de  Billinghurst.  He 
d.  23  July,  1832,  aged  70,  and  was  s.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

Henry  Chester,"  Esq.  of  Poyle,  b.  29  Oct.  1783  ;  m.  at  St. 
Martin's,  Westminster,  20  Oct.  1810,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  James 
Iklorris,  Esq.  of  the  H.E.I.C.C.S.  Calcutta  (she  cL  25  Oct.  1871, 
and  was  buried  at  Scale);  assumed  in  Jan.  1854,  the  name 
and  arms  of  Woodroffr,  in  accordance  with  the  provision  to 
that  effect  contained  in  the  will  of  George  Woodroffe,  on  in- 
heriting from  his  cousin,  Lieut.-Col.  George  de  Eillinghurst, 
afterwards  Woodroffe,  the  estate  of  Poyle,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  his  heir. 

II.  Frederick  James,  of  whom  presently. 

Henry  Woodroffe  suffered  a  recovery  of  the  Poyle  estates  18 
Feb.  185.4,  in  order  that  his  descendants  might  still  bear  the 
older  name  of  Chester.  He  d.  22  July,  1854,  and  was  buried 
at  Seale,  Surrey,  being  s.  by  his  son  and  heir,         , 

Henry  Chester,  Esq.  of  Poyle,  6.7  Sept.  1811;  to.  2  Aug. 
1836,  Julia-Ann,  dau.  of  Edward  Browne,  Esq.  of  Beckenham, 
Kent  (which  lady  d.  15  July,  1868);  he  d.  s.  j).  by  a  fall  on 
the  Lyskann  Mountain,  Switzerland,  15  Sept.  1809,  and  was  s. 
^y  his  brother  and  heir, 

Frederick  James  Chester,  Esq.  now  of  Poyle. 

Anns — Erm.  on  a  chief  sa.  a  griffin  passant  or. 
Crest — A  dragon  passant  erm. 
J//otJo— Vincit  qui  patitur. 

Si'iU—VoyXa  Park,  Farnham,  Surrey ;  and  Southwood  House, 
Ee  Jcy,  Kent. 


CHETViTODE    OF    WOODBP.OOKE. 

Wilmot-Chetwode,  Knightley  Jon-athatt, 
Esq.  of  Woodbrooke,  Queen's  Co.,  J.P.,Higli  Sheriff 
1S77,  h.  31  May,  1831 ;  s.  his  father  9  May,  1874 ; 
in.  20  Nov.  1872,  Countess  Henriette  KaUing,  widow 
of  Count  Ludvig  KaUing  of  Svai'tinge,  Sweden,  and 
dau.  of  Carl  Uggla  of  Stora  Djulo,  Sweden,  and  his 
wife  Baroness  Charlotte  IJggla,  nee  Baroness 
Fleming. 

ILtnCaSr.— PiicnARD  Chetwode,  Esq.  (3rd  son  of  Eogcr 
Chctwode,  Esq.  of  Oakley,  by  Ellen  Masterson  his  wife;,  m. 
Agnes,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Anthony  Wodehull,  Esq.,  &th 
and  last  male  descendant  of  Thomas  de  Wahull,  who  was 
Kuinmoned  to  Parliament  as  Baron  Wahdll,  26  Jan.  1297, 
25  Edward  I.,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Sir  George  Calveley, 
Knt.)  was  ancestor  of  the  Chetwodes  of  Woodbroolcc. 

Valentine  Knightley  Chetwode,  Esq.  of  AVoodbrook, 
eldest  son  of  Knightley  Chetwode,  Esq.  of  Woodbrook,  whose 
preat-great-grandfather,  Sir  Kichard  Chetwode,  preferred  a 
claim,  temp.  James  I.,  to  the  Barony  of  Wahull,  m.  Hen- 
rietta Maria,  dau.  of  Sir  Jonathan  Cope,  Bart,  of  Brcwcrnc, 
<■".  Oxford,  aunt  to  Arabella,  Duchess  of  Dorset  and  Countess 
'- :  Wliitworth,  and  was  fathsr  of 


Jonathan  Chetwode,  Esq.  of  Woodbrnok,  6.  ."l  May,  1757; 
High  Sheriff  1781 ;  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Lawrence 
Clutterbuck,  Esq.  of  Derrylusken,  co.  Tipperary,  and  d.  s.  p. 
1 1  May,  1839,  when  his  estates  devolved  upon  his  kinsman. 

Edward  Wilmot  Chetwode,  Esq.,  J. P.  (son  of  Eobert 
llogers  Wilmot,  Esq.  by  Elizabeth  Hester  his  wife,  dau.  of  the 
It'jv.  John  Chetwode,  of  Glanmire,  co.  Cork,  whose  father, 
Ci-ewe  Chetwode,  was  younger  brother  of  Valentine  Knightley 
C'lietwode,  above  mentioned).  He  was  6.  4  Feb.  1801;  m. 
29  April,  1830,  Lady  Jean  Janet  Erskine,  younger  dau.  of 
John  Thomas,  32nd  Earl  of  Mar,  and  by  her,  now  deceased, 
had  issue, 

I.  Knightley  Jonathan,  now  of  Woodbrooke. 

II.  Edward  Eobert  Erskine,  b.  24  Sept.  1852;  to.  1875,  Ger- 
trude Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Alfred  Hamilton. 

I.  Alice  Margaret  Agnes.  ii.  Fanny  Elizabeth  Isabella. 

HI.  Janet  Philadelphia,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Wilmot  Chetwode  assumed  by  royal  license,  1839,  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Chetwode,  in  addition  to  his  patronymic 
of  Wilmot.    He  d.  9  May,  1874. 

.4 rms— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th  quarterly  arg.  and  gu.  four 
crosses-formtSe  counterchanged,  an  annulet  az.  for  difference, 
for  Chetwode;  2nd,  or,  three  crescents  gu.  for  Wahull; 
3rd,  sa.  on  a  fess  or,  between  three  eagles'  heads  erased  arg. 
PI  many  escallops  gu.  a  mullet  for  diff.,  for  Wilmot;  4th, 
vert,  a  lion  rampant  in  chief,  three  estoiles  or,  for  O'More  or 

lijOBE. 

Crest.i — 1st :  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi-lion  rampant 
gu.,for  Chetwode;  2nd:  An  eagle's  head  erased  sa.  holding 
in  the  beak  an  escallop  gu.,  for  Wilmot. 

Siq^porters.— Two  man  tigers  rampant  guardant  arg. 

Ilotto — Corona  mea  Christos. 

ScaJ— Woodbrooke,  Portarlington,  Queen's  co. 


CHEVERS    OF    KILLYAIT. 

Chevers,  Michael  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Eillyan 
House,  CO.  G-alway,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  Oct.  1827; 
lligh  Sheriff  18G0-61 ;  m.  10  July,  1865,  Annie, 
2nd  dau.  of  Hon.  Martin  ffrench,  and  has  issue, 


John. 


II.  Martin. 


ILtltCJlCjr. — The  Anelo-Norman  family  of  Chevers  was 
established  in  Ireland  by  Sir  William  Chevre,  one  of  the 
companions  of  Strongbow,  and  for  several  centuries  after 
enjoyed  large  landed  possessions,  and  held  high  position  in 
the  CO.  Wexford.  Of  his  descendants,  the  senior  line  was  that 
seated  at  Eallylialy,  co.  Wexford.  The  estates  of  Macetown,  co. 
SIcath,  and  Eathmore,  co.  Wicldow,  with  several  thousand 
acres  in  the  cos.  of  Kildare  and  Carlow,  were  acquired  by  the 
marriage  of  Sir  Christopher  Chevers,  of  Ballyhaly,  with  an 
hieress. 

By  deed,  enrolled  25  Edward  I.,  Geffery  son  of  Milo  Chevers 
granted  to  Eobert  Bagot,  of  Dondrum,  lands  in  the  co.  Dublin; 
and  19  Edward  III.,  John  Chevyr,  of  Ballyseskin,  co. 
Wexford,  and  Patrick  Badlath  Chever  were  summoned  to 
attend  the  Lord  Justice  with  horse  and  arms. 

Walter  Chevers,  Esq.  of  Ballyhaly,  co.  Wexford,  a  Com- 
missioner for  CO.  Meath  3  Edward  IV.,  a.d.  1483,  chief  of  his 
name  according  to  a  funeral  entry  in  Ulster's  Office,  m.  Ellen, 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Wells,  Knt.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Nicholas  Chevers,  Knt.  of  Ballyhaly,  to.  Alison,  dau. 
of  Eobert  FitzSimons,  Esq.  and  by  her  (wJio  in.  2ndly,  as 
3rd  wife,  Nicholas,  Lord  Howth)  had,  with  a  dau.  Joan, 
m.  William  Hore,  Esq.  of  Harperstown,  co.  Wexford,  a  son 
and  heir. 

Sir  Walter  Chevers,  Knt.  of  Macetown,  co.  Bleath,  m. 
Hon.  Eleanor  St.  Lawrence,  dau.  of  Nicholas,  Lord  Howth, 
and  grand-dau.  of  Eobert,  Lord  Howth,  by  Lady  Jane 
Beaufort  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edmund,  1st  Duke  of  Somerset 
(who  was  descended  through  his  mother.  Lady  Margaret 
Holland,  dau.  of  Thomas,  Earl  of  Kent,  from  Edward  I.). 
He  had,  with  two  younger  sons,  John  and  Thomas,  a  son  and 
heir. 

Sir  Christophsr  Chevers,  Knt.  of  Ballyhaly  and  Bally- 
cullen,  CO.  Wexford,  who  was  possessed  of  the  tithes  of  Dun- 
cormick,  in  that  co.  temp.  Queen  Elizabeth.  He  vi.  Maude, 
dau.  of  Walter  Kelly,  an  Alderman  of  Dublin,  and  had  (with 
three  daus.,  Margaret,  m.  Eobert  Kent,  Esq.  of  Dancston; 
Katherine,  m.  Patrick  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Malahidc;  and  another, 
m.  William  Sutton,  Esq.)  four  sons, 

I.  John,  his  Lcii". 


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n.  Kicholas,  of  Donnncavny,  co.  Meatli,  -wliose  clau., 
Kathciine,  m.  'William  Locke,  Esq.  of  Culmanstown,  co. 
Dublin. 

III.  Walter.  iv.  Patrick,  d.  unm.  1585. 

Sir  Christopher  d.  20  March,  I5S1,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 

3011, 

Jonx  CnETOns,  Esq.  of  Macetown,  m.  1st,  Kathcvine,  dau. 
unci  co-heir  of  Henry  Travers,  Esq.  of  Monkstown,  co.  DubUn, 
and  had  (with  three  daus.  Jennett;  Frances;  and  Elinor,  9ii. 
Ihomas  Luttrell,  Esq.  of  Luttrellstown,  co.  Dublin;  and  a 
younger  son,  Richard)  two  sons, 
I.  Christophek,  his  heir. 

u.  Henry,  of  Monkstown,  m.  Katherinc,  dau.  of  Sir  Eichard 
I'itz William,  Knt.  of  Merrion,  co.  Dublin,  and  sister  of 
'I'liomas,  1st  Viscount  Fitz William,  and  d.  30  June,  1640, 
leaving  with  a  dau.  Mary,  who  d.  young,  three  sons, 

1  Walter,  of  Monkstown,  m.  Hon.  Alson  Netterville,  dau. 
of  Nicholas,  1st  Viscount  Netterville,  and  d.  29  Dec.  1678. 

2  Thomas,  living  1641.  3  Patrick,  d.  unm. 
Mr.  Chevers  m.  2nd!y,  Elinor  Scgrave ;  made  his  will  20  April, 
1595,  and  d.  30  April,  1599,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Christopher  Chevers,  Esq.  of  Macetown,  to  whom  King 
James  1.,  by  royal  warrant,  granted  the  dignity  of  a  Baronet, 
but  a  patent  does  not  appear  to  have  followed.  He  m.  1st,  Hon. 
Eleanor  Nugent,  dau.  of  Christopher,  14th  Lord  Delvin,  and 
sister  of  Eichard,  1st  Earl  of  Wcstmeath,  by  whom  he  had, 
with  three  daus.,  Mary,  m.  Edward  Daltun,  co.  Armagh, 
Bridget,  and  Ann,  five  sons, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Christopher. 

III.  Garrett,  m.  Katherinc  Ann,  dau.  of  Ilamon  Chevers, 
Esq.  of  Killiane,  co.  Wexford. 

IV.  Anthony.  v.  Eichard.  vi.  Peter. 
Mr.  Chevers  m.  2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  of  Jerome  Bath,  Esq.  of 
Edickstown,  co.  Meath,  and  had,  with  two  sons,  William  and 
Francis,  a  son, 

vii.  Jerome,  of  Droglieda,  Merchant,  Sheriff  of  that  town 
1671,  who  had,  by  Kathcrine  his  wife,  with  other  issue,  a 
son, 
Edward  (Rev.),  Eector  of  Badony,  co.  Dcrry,  bapt.  at  St. 
Peters,  Droghcda,  U  July,  1678,  m.  by  licence,  dated  10 
l"eb.  1703,  Frances  Maugridge,  and  had  with  a  dau.. 
Fiances,  a  son, 

Jerome,  bapt.  20  April,  1707,  r,i.  Ist,  Miss  Dunbar,  by 
whom  he  had  a  son, 

Edward,  b.  1733,  whose  son,  Jesse  Charles,  was  father 
of  Norman  Chevers,  Esq.  M.D.,  Principal  of  the 
Medical  College  of  Calcutta,  m.  1848,  Emily  Ann, 
dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  John  George  Victor. 
llf  m.  2ndly,  Margaret  Wilson,  widow  of  Major  Holland, 
and  d.  17  June,  1775,  leaving  another  son, 
Thomas,  of  Newtown-Limavady,  co.  Derry,  father  of 
Rev.  Connolly  McCausland  Chevers,  Incumbent  of 
Burt,  CO.  Donegal  (who  m.  20  April,  1827,  Margaret 
Patterson,  dau.  of  Oswald  Smith,  of  London,  i\Ier- 
chant),  and  Simon  Davenport,  late  of  the  Bank  of 
Ireland. 

Mr.   Chevers,   who   obtained  a    grant  of  lands  in  the  cos. 
AVicklow  and  Carlow,  10  Oct.  1611,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Chevers,  Esq.  of  Macetown,  who  was  dispossessed  by 
Oliver  Cromwell,  and  transplanted  to  Connaught.  At  the 
Restoration  he  petitioned  Charles  II.,  as  chief  of  his  family, 
to  be  restored  to  the  lands  granted  to  his  ancestor  by  Henry  II., 
and  afterwards  obtained  a  grantan  the  barony  of  Killyan,  co. 
Oalway,  1C67.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Beahngs, 
Knt.  of  Killisk,  co.  Kildare,  and  had  three  sous, 

I.  Edward,  his  .successor. 

II.  Andrew,  of  Cregan,  co.  Gahvay,  who  left  an  only  son. 
Hyacinth,  of  Cregan,  who  d.  s.  p.    His  will,  dated  29  July, 

1757,  was  proved  14  Nov.  1758. 

III.  John,  of  Killyan,  m.  Ellis,  dau.  of  Edward  Geoghegan, 
Esq.  of  Castletown,  co.  Wcstmeath,  and  had,  with  tv.'o 
daus.,  Margaret,  m.  Eichard  Burke,  Esq.  of  Glinsk,  and 
another,  m.  Hugh  O'Connor,  Esq.  who  settled  in  Spain,  six 
sons, 

1  Michael,  who  eventually  carriefl  on  the  family  ;  of  him 
hereafter. 

2  Kdward,  of  Leokafin,  -/;;.  Bridget  Telberton,  and  had  a 
.Sun  and  two  daus. 

William,  Capt.  of  the  Regiment  of  Hiberaia  in  Spain, 
d.  s.  p.  1778. 

Margaret,  m.  James  O'Neill,  Esq.  of  Crakcnstown  and 
Eathcarron,  co.  Meath. 

Ellis,  m.  John  OKtilly,  Esq.  of  Bally  kilcrcist,  co.  Long- 
ford. 

3  Christopher. 

4  Mathias,  Knt.  of  St.  Jago,  Governor  of  Fuentarabia, 
('.  «.  21.,  Oct.  1771. 


5  Augustin  (Most  Kev.),  K  C.    Bishop  of  Meuh,  d.  13 
Aug.  177S.  ' 

6  Hyacinth. 

Mr.  Chevers  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edward  Chevers,  Esq.  of  Macetown,  who  was  created  by 
James  II.,  by  patent,  dated  23  Aug.  1689,  Viscount  Mount- 
Leinster,  CO.  Callow,  and  Baron  Bannow,  co.  Wexford.  He 
was  present  at  the  battle  of  the  Boyne  on  the  side  of  James  II., 
was  included  in  the  Articles  of  Limerick,  but  relinquished  the 
benetits  of  the  capitulation,  and  accompanied  his  sovereign 
into  exile,  and  was  attainted.  He  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  Patrick 
Sarsfield,  Esq.  of  Lucan,  and  sister  of  Patrick,  Earl  of  Lucan, 
the  celebrated  General  of  James  II.,  and  d.  abroad  1709. 
His  male  issue*  became  extinct,  and  the  line  of  the  family  was 
eventually  carried  on  by  his  Lordship's  nephew,  the  sou  of  his 
brother  John, 

Michael  Chevers,  Esq.  of  Killyan,  co.  Galw.ay,  m.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  O'Flyn  of  Turlough,  co.  Gahvay,  by  whom,  whose  will, 
dated  31  March,  1780,  was  proved  21  July  following,  he  had, 
with  a  dau.,  m.  Blichael  Blake,  Esq.  of  Kiltulla  Castle,  co. 
Gahvay,  and  a  younger  son,  John,  who  d.  s.  p.,  two  sons, 

I.  Christopher,  m.  Nov.  1769,  Hon.  Frances  Nugent,  dau.  of 
William  Nugent  of  Pallas,  Lord  Eiverston,  and  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Hyacinth,  who  carried  on  the  line. 

Mr.  Chevers  made  his  will  2  July,  1776,  which  was  proved 
16  Oct.  1779,  and  his  elder  son  dying  s.  p.,  the  family  estate 
and  representation  eventually  devolved  on  the  second  son. 

Hyacinth  Chevers,  Esq.  of  Killyan,  m.  about  1782,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Patrick  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Cottage,  co.  Gahvay,  and  had 
issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Christopher. 

Patrick,  m.  Eleanor  Cashell,  and  had  issue. 

Mary,  m.  Michael  E.  Plunket,  Esq.,  an  officer  in  the  amiy. 

Eliza,  m.  James  d'Arcy,  Esq.  of  New  Forest,   co.  Gahvay, 
and  Eockvale,  co.  Clare. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Chevers,  Esq.  of  Killyan,  co.  Galway,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Slieriff  1836-37,  6.  16  May,  1790,  r,i.  20  Dec.  1822, 
Eleanor,  eldest  dau.  of  John  MacDonnell,  Esq.  of  Carauacon, 
CO.  Mayo,  and  had  issue, 

Michael  Joseph,  now  of  Killyan. 

Christopher,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister  -  at  -  Law,  who 
adopted  the  additional  surname  of  MacDonnell. 

Joseph,  who  adopted  the  additional  surname  of  Mac- 
Donnell, pursuant  to  his  maternal  uncle's  ^vill,  and  is 
deceased. 

Patrick  Edward,  d.  unm.  Hyacinth. 

Maria. 

^rms— Gu.,  three  goats  salient  arg. 

Crest — A  demi-goat  arg.  as  in  the  arms  collared  gu., 
horned  and  unguled  or. 

Motto — En  Dieu  est  ma  foi. 

iSeai— Killyan  House,  Ballinasloe,  co.  Galway. 


CHICIIESTEE,    OF    CALVERLEIGH. 
See  CniCHESTEE  Nagle. 


CHICHESTER    OP    HALL. 

Chichestee,  Eobeet,  Esq.  of  Hall,  Deron,  J.P. 
antlD.L.,  b.  13  March,  1804;  m.  Dec.  1826,  Clarentia 
only  child  of  the  late  Col.  Mason,  E.I.C.S.,  of 
Chichester,  Sussex,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles,  J.P.,  D.L.,  6.  4  Feb.  1828;  m.  1870,  Beatrice, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Arthur  Chichester,  Bart.,  and  has  a  son, 
Charies  Hamlyn,  b.  1871. 

II.  William  Henry,  6.  8  Sept.  1831 ;  m.  1854,  Harriet,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  the  late  T.  P.  Crtrpcnter,  Esq.  of  Gtrenofen, 
near  Tavistock,  and  has  three  daus. 


*  Christopher  Chevers,  Esq.  of  the  line  of  Viscount  Mount 
Leinster,  m.  Barbara,  dau.  and  eventual  co-heir  of  Valentine 
Smith,  Esq.  of  Dama,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  had  a  dau.,  Barbara, 
m.  Lawrence  Coyne  Nugent,  Esq.  of  co.  Westmeath,  and  had 
an  only  dau.  and  heir,  Maria,  m.  1795,  Sir  Joshua  Colles 
Meredyth,  8th  bart.  of  Greenhills,  co.  Kildare  (see  Bdrke's 
Fcenii/c  and  Baronetage),  and  had  four  daus.,  his  co-heirs, 
1  Frances,  TO.  Philip  O'Reilly,  Esq.;  2  Barbara,  m.  1st,  the  3rd 
Lord  Castlecoote,    and    2ndly,    the    4th  Earl    of   Milltown; 

3  Maria,  m.  William  Butler,  Esq.  of  Eathilig,  Queen's  Co.; 

4  Teresa,  m.  James  MacEvoy,  Esq.  of  Tobenynan,  co.  McaUi. 


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III.  Edmund  nail,  h.  30  Sept.  1834;  d.  Feb.  184-5. 

IV.  Hugh,  Capt.  Koyal  Horse  Artillery,  6.  22  Sept.  1836. 

V.  Richard,  Trin.  Coll.  Camh.,  6.  19  July,  183S. 

I.  Anne,  m.  1857,  Eichard  Leigh  Holland,  Esq.  of  Streety, 
CO.  Stafford,  d.  18  Nov.  ISG3. 

II.  Clarentia. 

III.  Gertrude,  m.  Jan.  18G0,  Richard  Eiiley  Eaxeadalc,  Esq. 
of  Blackmore  End,  Herts. 

IV.  Elizabeth. 

iLlttCaffC— This  i.s  a  well  known  branch  of  CHicnssTEE, 
Eait.  of  Raldgli,  Devon. 

RicHAKD  ClliCUESTER,  Esq.  of  EaleiKh,  temp.  IIenut  VI.  ra. 
Alice,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Wottou,  Esq.  of  Widworthy, 
Devon,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

John,  his  heir,  ancestor  of  Chichestek,  Eavt.  of  Raleigh ; 
CuicHESTER,  Slaiquess  of  Donegal;  Chichesteb,  Lord 
lemplemore ;  Chichester  (now  O'Neill),  Lord  O'Neill ;  and 
CuicHESTEE,  Bart,  of  Arlington  (see  Burke's  J'eerage). 

Richard,  ancestor  of  Chichesteb  of  Nail. 
The  younger  son, 

Richard  Chichester,  Esq.  of  Hall,  Devon  (jure  v.xori^i),  m. 
temp.  Edward  IV.,  Thomasyne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Symon  Halle, 
of  Halle,  who  thereupon  settled  that  estate  and  his  other 
possessions  upon  them.  The  issue  of  this  marriage  was  an 
only  son, 

James  CmcnESTEE,  Esq.  of  Hall,  who  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Robert  Chichester,  Esq.  of  Hall.  Hem.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Acland,  Knt.  of  Acland,  Devon,  and  d.  Nov.  1563,  when 
he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Chichester,  Esq.  of  Hall,  m.  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  John  Marwood,  Esq.  of  Wosuote,  jlunvood, 
Devon,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Tristram,  d.  .<;.  p.  i't.  ITiiTiphrie,  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Hugh,  of  Tavistock,  m.  Katheiine,  dau.  of  Bryan 
Trevers,  Esq.  of  Pyll,  co.  Devon,  and  had,  with  three  daus., 
Elizabeth,  Margaret,  and  Joan,  an  only  son, 
Arthur,  aged  8  years  at  the  Visitation  of  Devon  made  by 
Henry  St.  George  and  Sampson  Lennard,  the  Deputies  of 
Camden,  Clarenceux  King  of  Arms.  He  was  grand- 
father of 

Arthur,  who  eventually  s.  to  Hall,  as  hereafter. 
Ilr.  Chichester  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Chichester,  Esq.  of  Hall,  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  Arthur 
Bassett,  Knt.  of  Heanton  Court,  Devon,  and  was  father  of 

Sir  John  Chichester,  Knt.  of  Hall,  6.  10  Dec.  1508, 
Uni«hted  by  Charles  1.  17  Sept.  1625,  m.  'Ursula,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Strode,  Knt.  of  Newnham,  Devon,  and  hud,  with  other 
issue,  two  sons, 

I.  Jons,  his  heir. 

II.  Fbanxis,  successor  to  his  brother. 
Sir  John  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Chichester,  Esq.  of  Hall,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Sir  Henry  Carew,  Knt.  of  Eickleigh,  Devon,  and  d.  s.p., 
when  he  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Francis  Chichester,  Esq.  of  Hall,  LL.B.,  h.  1  June, 
1628;  d.  s.  p.  27  Aug.  1698,  when  the  estates  reverted  to  his 
cousin, 

Arthur  Chichester,  Esq.  of  Hall  and  Stawford  (see  des- 
cendants of  Hugh  Chichester  of  Tavistock,  4th  son  of  John 
Ciiichcstcr,  of  Hall,  by  Elizabeth  Marwood  his  wife).  He  -ni. 
1st,  Jane  Harris,  and  d.  5  Feb.  1737,  leaving  by  her  a  son  and 
heir, 

Arthur  Chichester,  Esq.  of  Hall,  h.  24  Aug.  1G98;  ta. 
1719,  Katherinc,  only  child  of  Very  Rev.  Charles  Harward, 
D.D.,  Dean  of  Exeter,  and  dying  2G  June,  1725,  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Charles  Chichester,  Esq.  of  Hall,  h.  31  Jan.  1722  ;  in. 
13  April,  1748,  Amy,  dau.  of  Robert  laclcdon,  Esq.  of  Pilton, 
Devon,  and  had  issue, 

Charles,  his  heir. 

Robert  (liev.),  Vicar  of  Chittlehampton,  to.  Sarah,   dau.  of 
Lewis  Cossey,  Esq.  of  Athcrington,  and  had  issue, 

Penelope,  d.  uma. 

Jane,  m.  Admiral  Bury,  o£  CoUaton,  and  Denington, 
Devon. 

Amy. 
Jlr.  Chichester  d.  22  Jan.   1793,  and  was   s.  by  his  eldest 
Bon, 

Charles  Chichester,  Esq.  of  Hall,  h.  18  Jan.  1749;  wi. 
13  Aug.  1799,  Henrietta,  7th  dau.  of  P.  Incledon  Webber, 
Esq.  of  Buckland  House,  Devon,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau. 
and  co-heiicss  of  John  Incledon,  Esq.  of  Buckland,  and  had 


Robert,  his  heir. 

Henry,  b.  5  July,  181G;  d.  unm.  1845. 

Anne,  m.  1830,  Rev.  Tliomas  Hulton,  Rector  of  G.'.vwood, 
Norfolk.    She  d.  1834. 

Jane,  m.  May,  1828,  Rev.  John  Landon,  'Vicar  of  Brauaton, 
Devon,  eldest  son  of  the  Dean  of  Exeter;  d.  1843. 

Henrietta,  m.  1832,  Charles  ludedon  Webber,  Esq.  of  Back- 
land  House,  Devon. 

Mr.  Chichester  d.  22  May,  183"),  and  was  s.   by  his  eldest  soa, 
Robert  Chichester,  Esq.,  now  of  Hall. 

Arms — Chequy  or  and  gu.  a  chief  vaire. 

Crest — A  heron  rising  with  an  eel  in  the  beak  ppr. 

Motto — Fei-me  en  foy. 

Scat — Hall,  near  Barnstaple,  Devon. 


CHILD    OF    BIGELLY    HOUSE. 

Child,  James  Mark  Philipps,  Esq.  of  Bigelly 
House,  CO.  Pembroke,  m.  1843,  Elizabeth,  youngest 
dau.  of  William  Challoner,  Esq.  of  Richmond, 
Surrey,  and  niece  of  Lord  Moutfort. 

iLilXtilQC.—^ous  Child,  Esq.,  stated,  by  tradition,  to  have 
been  of  the  family  of  Lord  Castlemaine,  m.  Sophia,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Laugharne,  Esq.  of  Bigelly  House,  co.  Pembroke,  and 

left  (with  a  dau.,  Ann)  a  son, 

John  Child,  Esq.  of  Bigelly,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Richard 
Poyer,  Esa.  of  co.  Pembroke,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Child,  Esq.  of  Bigelly,  m.  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of 
Rev.  Theophilus  Rice,  of  co.  Carmarthen,  and  had  four  son* 
and  two  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

James  Child,  Esq.  of  Bigelly,  who  s.  his  father,  to.  1st, 
Maria  Philippa  Artemisia,  only  dau.  of  Bulkeley  Philipps,  Esq. 
of  Pembroke,  and  niece  of  Sir  John  Philipps,  Bart,  of  Pictoa 
Castle,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  dau., 

Maria  Philippa  Artemisia,  to.  John  Grant,  Esq.,  and  was 
mother  of  the  late  Hicuard  Bulkeley  Philipps  Philipps 
Baron  Milfoed. 

Mr.  Child  m.  2ndly,  Sarah,  Snl  dau.  of  Mark  Davis,  Esq.  of 
Bristol,  and  sister  of  the  late  Mark  Davis,  and  left  by  her,  at 
his  decease,  14  Feb.  1815,  an  only  son, 

James  Mark  Child,  Esq.  of  Bigelly,  J.P.  andD.L.,&.  14Felj. 
1794;  OT.  1st,  16  May,  1816,  Elizabeth  Stedman,  dau.  and  co. 
heiress  of  Richard  Stedman  Davies,  Esq.  of  Dolgaer,  Llan- 
gamarch,  co.  Brecon,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.  9  May,  1822.  He  /«. 
2ndly,  9  Oct.  1824,  Emma  EHzabeth  Townshend,  2nd  dau.  of 
Hugh  Webb  Bowen,  Esq.  of  Camrose  House  and  Lambstoa 
llall,  CO.  Pembroke,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  13  Sept.  1801)  aa 
only  sou, 

J.iMEs  Mark  Philipps,  now  of  Bigelly  House. 
Mr.  Child  m.   3rdly,    13  Feb.   18G2,  Mary,   dau.  of  Williain 
Mason,  Esq,,  and  d.  1870. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  chev.  erm.  between  three  eagles  dose. 

Crest — An  eagle  with  wings  expanded  arg.  having  its  neck 
enveloped  with  a  snake  its  tail  waved  over  its  back  all  ppr. 

Jilotto — Imitari  quam  inviderc. 

Seats  —  Bigelly  House,  Tenby ;  Bonvilles  Court,  Lewes, 
Sussex. 


CHILDE    OF    IIINLET. 

Childe,  William  Lacon,  Esq.  of  Kinlefc,  co.  ! 
Salop,  and  Kyre  House,  co.  Worcester,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriir  1828,  and  formerly  M.P.  for 
Wenlock,  b.  3  Jan.  178G  ;  «?.  13  Aug.  1807,  Harriet, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  late  William  Cludde,  Esq.  of 
Orleton,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Lacon,  J.P.,  b.  G  June,  1810;  to.  26  Sept.  1839, 
Barbara  Deoys,  5th  dau.  of  the  late  Thomas  Giffard,  Esq. 
of  ChiUington,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4  Sept.  1841)  he  had 
two  sons,  who  both  d.  young. 

II.  Jonathan,  b.  8  Oct.  1811 ;  d.  1  April,  18C2. 

III.  Baldwin,  6.  5  Aug.  1814;  d.23  May,  1818. 

IV.  Charles  Orlando  Childe  Pemberton,  of  Millichopc 
(see  folloicing  Memoir). 

V.  Edward  George  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Kinlet,  and  Cleobury- 
Mortimer,  co.  Salop,  b.  23  Dee.  1818;  m.  23  April,  1862, 
Frances  Christina,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Baldwin  Lcighcon, 
Bart.,  M.P. 


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VI.  Arthur  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Etlwin  Ralph,  co.  Hereford, 
h.'l  April,  1S20;  m.  1  June,  1852,  Mary  Harriet,  eldest 
(lau.  of  John  Freeman,  Esq.  of  Gaines,  co.  Hereford,  and 
has  issue,  1  Arthur  John,  b.  24  March,  1853;  2  Edward 
Leonard,  b.  24  Feb.  1855;  3  Cecil  lidward,  b.  11  Feb. 
1801 ;  4  Ernest  Freeman,  b.  25  April,  1803;  1  Alice  Mary; 
2  Ida  Lucy;  3  Catherine  Jessie. 

I.  Harriet,  m.  27  Dec.  IblO,  Ucv.  John  Eyie  Wood,  Canon 
of  Worcester. 

II.  Anna  Blaria.  in.  Catherine. 

IV.  Lucy,  d.  29  May,  1835.  v.  Mary,  twin  with  Lucy. 

ILtnCaSC— The  family  of  Baldwin,  wliicli  eventually 
assumed  the  name  of  Childe,  tliroiiKli  .ni  Ihii,  ;;,  \v;is,  at  a 
very  remote  period,  seated  at  Diddlebury,  nmr,-  ncintly  Del- 
bury,  Coverdale,  co.  Salop.  The  lineal  male  descendant  of 
this  ancient  house, 

George  Fitz  Bawdewin,  son  of  Hawdewin  de  Brugge  (or 
"  of  Bridgenorth,")  had  the  manor  of  Kingsmeade,  co.  York, 
and  was  grandfather  of 

Roger  Baldwin,  d.  in  or  not  long  before  the  year  1398. 
This  Roger  is  presumed  to  be  the  first  of  the  family  who 
obtained  Dodelebury,  for  his  wife  Jane,  was  dau.  and  heiress 
of  William  de  Wigley,  by  Alice  lo  Childe,  whose  great-grand- 
father, John  L'Enfant,  or  the  Child,  is  stated  to  have  m. 
Emblema,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Acheley,  the  younger, 
of  that  place. 

William  Baldwin,  of  Diddlebury,  sranOson  cf  Roger,  had 
passed  the  middle  age  of  his  life  in  1458,  for  he  then  bestowed 
his  lands  in  Manslow  upon  his  son, 

John  Baldwin,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife.    Their  son, 

John  Bawdwyn,  Yeoman  of  the  Crown,  living  in  1401,  was 
father  of 

William  Bawdewtn,  Cup  Bearer  to  Queen  Mart,  and  was 
living  in  1576,  when  Sir  Henry  Complon,  Knt.,  Lord  Compton, 
granted  to  him,  by  the  name  of  William  Baldwyne,  of  Diddle- 
bury, Gentleman,  the  manor  and  advowson  of  Kyre  Wyard,  in 
CO.  AVorcester.  He  d.  without  issue,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Riciiabd  Ealdwyn,  m.  7  Nov.  1545,  Margery,  dau.  of 
Lawrence  Ludlow,  of  Moore  House,  in  Coverdale,  and  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Baldwtn,  6.  1546,  who,  like  his  grandfather  and 
uncle,  spent  many  of  his  years  within  the  circuit  of  a  Court, 
as  agent  to  the  Earl  of  Shrewsbury,  then  engaged  in  the 
dangerous  office  of  guarding  the  Scottish  Queen.  In  Lodge's 
^^ lUiutrations,"  vol.  ii.,  p.  234,  is  a  letter  signed  "T.  Bawde- 
wyn,"  and  directed  to  the  Earl  of  Shrewsbury,  1  July,  1580. 
It  informs  his  Lordship  that  Elizabeth  is  resolute  against  his 
going  to  Chatsworth  with  Queen  Mart.  In  a  room  in  Beau- 
champ's  Tower,  in  the  Tower  of  London,  were  discovered  some 
years  ago,  a  number  of  inscriptions,  chiefly  made  with  nails, 
and  all  of  them  the  autographs  of  the  unfortunate  individuals 
who  thus  endeavoured  to  beguile  for  a  time  the  tedious  hours 
of  confinement.    Among  them  is  one  which  runs  thus  : — 

1585.    TnoMAs  Bawdewin.    Jcli. 

As  VERTUE  MAKETH   LIFE 

So  sin  cawseth  death. 

To  which  is  added  a  representation  of  a  pair  of  .^ioalep,  evi- 
dently intimating  the  writer's  confidence  in  his  own  integrity 
and  desire  to  obtain  justice.  This  person,  there  is  no  doubt, 
was  the  Thomas  Baldwyn  above  mentioned.  His  epitaph,  still 
remaining  at  Diddlebury,  records  his  escape  from  the  sta,  the, 
sioord,  and  the  cruel  towjr.  The  issue  of  his  confinement  is 
supplied  by  a  passage  in  the  pedigree— "Thomas  Bawdewin, 
Esq.  of  Diddlebury,  by  the  privie  counsell  of  Queen  Elizabeth, 
appoynted  as  ...  .  (here  is  a  blank)  for  the  affayeres  of  Mary 
Queen  of  Scots  and  George,  Earl  of  Salop,  after  three  years' 
imprisonment  in  the  Tower,  m.  Benran  (this  should  be 
Gertrude),  dau.  of  Robert  Corbett,  Esq.  of  Stanwardine." 
After  his  liberation,  he  adopted  a  motto  from  the  Psalmist, 
piously  ascribing  the  event  to  a  merciful  Providence : — Per 
J)eui)i  iMum  Ironsilio  'lauram.  And  it  seems  most  probable, 
that,  when  released,  he  quitted  the  dangerous  vortex  of  a 
Court,  and  retired  to  his  paternal  estate  in  Coverdale,  where 
he  d.  at  a  good  old  age,  in  Oct.  1G14,  and  where  his  posterity 
continued,  for  five  generations,  until  Richard  Bawdewin  sold 
the  Diddlebury  estate  to  Frederick  Corncwall,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N., 
father  of  Bishop  of  Worcester. 

William  Baldwin,  second  brother  of  Thomas  Bawdewin, 
the  prisoner,  was  of  Elsich,  in  the  parish  of  Diddlebury.  The 
family  name  had  hitherto  been  written  indiscriminately, 
but  from  this  point  of  divcjgcnce,  the  two  branches  chose  to 


distinguish  themselves  by  a  different  mmlc  of  spelling.  Wil- 
li.im's  son,  ,  '^' 

Ciiahles  Baldwtn,  Esq.,  was  6.  1593,  and  in  the  troubles 
which  marked  the  earlier  part  of  the  ensuing  century, 
strenuously  supported  the  royal  cause.  He  represented  the 
town  of  Ludlow  in  the  Long  Parliament,  until  he  was  disabled 
(5  Feb.  1643),  for  deserting  (as  the  term  was)  the  service  of 
the  Hou.se,  being  in  the  King's  quarters,  and  adhering  to 
that  party.  He  m.  1617,  one  of  the  daus.  and  co-heirs  of 
Francis  Holland,  of  Burwarton,  in  co.  Salop,  and  had  two  sons, 
who  both  rose  to  the  honour  of  knighthood,  and  to  great 
eminence  in  different  departments  of  the  law,  viz. : 
Samuel  (Sir),  his  heir. 

Timothy  (Sir),  one  of  the  Masters  in  Chancery,  and  Chan- 
cellor of  the  Diocese  of  Chester,  m.  1st,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Sir 
Wilham  Owen,  Knt.  of  Condover,  and  relict  of  Sir  George 
Norton,  Knt.  of  Abbots  Leigh,  near  Bristol,  and  2ndly, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Gerard  Skrymshire,  Esq.  of  Aqualate,  relict 
of  Nicholas  Acton,  Esq.  of  Brockleton,  co.  Worcester,  but 
left  no  issue. 
The  elder  son. 

Sir  Samuel  Baldwtn,  b.  1G18,  Earrister-atLaw,  and  one  of 
the  King's  Serjeants  in  1672;  d.  1683,  and  was  buried  in  the 
Temple  Church,  being  styled  on  his  monument,  "of  Stoke 
Castle."  Sir  Samuel  m.  the  dau.  of  Richard  Walcot,  Esq.  of 
London,  Merchant,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease  in  1683,  by  his 
eldest  surviving  son, 

Charles  Baldwtn,  Esq.  cf  Elsich,  and  Stoke  Castle,  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Nieholas  Acton,  Esq.,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  sister  and  co-heir  of  Edwin  Skrymshcr,  Esq.  of 
Aqualate,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Acton,  TO.  Elinor,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Skrym.'iher,  Knt.  of 
Norbury,  and  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Charles,  his  heir. 

III.  Samuel,  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lamplugh,  D.D. 
I.  Elizabeth. 

Mr.  Baldwin  d.  4  Jan.  1706,  aged  55,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Charles  Baldwin,  Esq.  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Allgood,  Esq.  of  Newcastle,  and  widow  of  Sir  Patrick  Strahan. 
of  Glenkindy,  co.  Aberdeen,  and  had  two  sons  and  two  daus., 
Charles,  his  heir;  Samuel,  d.  s.  p.;  Elizabeth  and  Barbara. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Gayer,  Esq.  of  Stoke, 
CO.  Bucks,  and  widow  of  Francis  Annesley,  LL.D.,  but  by  her 
had  no  issue.     His  son  and  successor, 

Charles  Baldwtn,  Esq.  cf  Aqualate,  M.P.  for  Salop;  m. 
Catherine,  elder  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Wilham  Lacon  Childe,* 
Esq.  of  Kinlet,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Samuel  Pytts, 
Esq.  of  Kyre,  and  had,  with  a  dau.,  Catherine,  two  sons, 
Charles  (the  younger),  d.  1811,  and  the  elder,  his  successor, 

William  Baldwtn,  Esq.,  who  assumed  the  surname  and 
arms  of  Childe  only.  He  m.  20  Nov.  1775,  Annabella,  2nd 
dau.  of  Sir  Charlton Leighton,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (whoi?.21  Jan. 
1816)  had  issue, 

William  Lacon,  of  Kinlet. 

Annabella,  m.  Samuel  Richard  Allcync,  Esq. 
Mr.  Childe  cZ.  3  Feb.  1824. 

/^rm,5— Quarterly  1st  and  4th,  gu.  a  chevron  erm.  between 
three  eagles  close  arg.  for  Childe;  2nd,  quarterly,  per  Icsse 
indented  erm  and  az.  for  Lacon;  3rd,  arg.,  a  saltire  sa.,  for 
Baldwin. 

Crest— An  eagle  with  wings  expanded  arg.  enveloped  round 
the  neck  with  a  snake  ppr. 

Sw«.<— Kinlet  Hall,  Bcwdley,  co.  Salop ;  and  Kyre  House, 
CO.  Worcester, 


CHILDE-PEMBEE.TON     OF    MILLICHOPE. 

Ciiilde-Pembeetox,  CnAKi.KS  Oklando,  Esq.of 
Millichope  Park,  co.  Salop,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  and 
lligli  Sheriff  1859,  b.  27  Dec.  1812 ;  m.  21  Aug. 
1849,  Augusta  Mary,  eldest  sur^'iviug  dau.  of  the 
Lite  Henry  Davenport  Shakcspoar,  Esq.,  a  Member 
of  the  Supreme  Council  of  India,  also  a  Master  in 
Chancery,    3rd    son    of    John    Shakcspear,    Esq., 


*  Mr.  Childe,  M.P.  for  co.  Salop,  d.  29  Nov.  1763.  He  was 
eldest  son  of  Thomas  Childe,  Esq.  of  The  Birch,  High  Sheriff  of 
CO.  Salop  1705,  s.  his  eldest  brother,  Sir  Lacon  William  Childe, 
Knt.,  LL.D.,  Master  in  Chancery,  son  of  William  Childe, 
also  a  Master  in  Chancery,  by  Anne  his  wife,  only  dau. 
and  heir  of  Rowland  Lacon,  Esq.  of  Kinlet,  great-grandson  of 
Richard  Laken,  E.sq.  of  Willey,  by  Agnes,  dau.  of  Sir  John, 
and  sister  of  Sir  George  Blount,  of  Kinlet.  who  bequeathed  to 
his  nephew  that  ijlace  and  property,  derived  from  his  ancestors, 
the  Bramptons,  who  held  the  Manor  of  Kinlet  temp.  IUnky  I. 


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E.I.C.S.,  of  Brootvrood,  Hants,  by  Mary  his  -svife, 
eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Davenport,  D.D., 
Bector  of  Breedon,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Chables  Baldwin,  Lieut.  Eoyal  Hone  Guaras,  6. 27  Sept. 
1853. 

n.  William  Shakspcar,  b.  14  Jan.  1857. 

I.  Augusta  Harriett.  n.  Harriett  Louisa. 

liincaSC. — Tlie  Pembertons  of  Slillichope,  originally  of 
Pembenon,  co.  Lancaster,  removed  at  an  early  period  into 
Shropshire.  Some  lands  at  Blillichope  they  derived  from  the 
Mores,  Mrs.  Catherine  More,  younger  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
Thomas  More,  Esq.  of  MiUichope,  having  bequeathed  them, 
1792,  to  EoBEET  Pembeeton,  2nd  son  of  John  Pemberton,  Esq. 
of  Wrockwardine,  and  brother  of  Edward  Pemberton,  Esq. 
also  of  Wrockwardine,  who  was  High  Sheriff  for  Shropshire 
1754,  and  for  many  years  Chairman  of  the  Quarter  Sessions  at 
Shrewsbury.  Eobert  Pemberton  d.  1794,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son,  Thomas  Pembekton,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Ee- 
corder  of  Wenlock,  and,  like  his  uncle,  Edward,  for  many 
years  Chairman  of  the  Quarter  Sessions  at  Shrewsbury.  He 
d.  v.nra.  1832,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  the  late  Eev.  Eobeet 
NoBGBAVE  Pembebton,  Bcctor  of  Church  Stretton,  6.  7  Aus. 
1791,  m.  11  Nov.  1820,  Caroline,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late 
Augustus  Pechell,  Esq.  of  Berkhamstead,  and  dying  without 
issue,  7  Oct.  1848,  bequeathed  his  estates  to  his  kinsman, 
Chables  Oblando  Childe,  Esq.  who  assumed,  by  royal  license, 
1849,  the  name  and  arms  of  Pembebton,  in  addition  to  his 
paternal  name  and  arms,  and  is  the  present  possessor  of 
Millichope. 

Mr.  Charles  Orlando  Childe-Pemberton  is  the  2na  surviving 
Eon  of  WUliam  Lacon  Childe,  Esq.  of  Kinlet  Hall,  Shropshire, 
and  Kyre-Wyard  House,  Worcestershire,  by  his  wife,  Harriet, 
youngest  dau.  of  WDUam  Cludde,  Esq.  of  Orleton,  eldest  son 
(the  name  of  Cludde,  which  was  that  of  his  maternal  ancestor, 
having  been  assumed  by  him)  and  heir  of  the  above  men- 
tioned Edward  Pemberton,  brother  of  Eobert  Pemberton,  of 
Millichope. 

Arms— Qmrterly :  1st  and  4th,  Pembebton:  or,  two  chev- 
ronels  between  three  buckets  sa.;  2nd,  Childe:  gu.,  a  chev- 
ron erm.  between  three  eagles  close  arg.;  3rd,  Baldwtn: 
arg.,  a  saltire  sa.  a  crescent  for  difference. 

Crests— lit,  Childe  :  An  eagle,  with  wings  expanded  arg. 
enveloped  with  a  snake  ppr.  2nd,  Pemberton:  A  griffin's 
head  couped  sa.  in  the  front  a  crescent  or.  3rd,  Baldwtn  : 
On  a  mount  vert  a  cockatrice  arg.  wattled  combed  and  beaked 
or,  ducally  gorged  and  lined  gold,  a  crescent  for  difference. 

Motto— VtT  Deum  meum,  transilio  murum. 

/Sec£— Millichope  Park,  Church-Stretton,  Shropshire. 


CHILDERS    OP    CANTLEY. 

WAfBAXEE-CHiLDEES,  JoHX,  Esq.  of  Cantley,  co, 
York,  J.P.,  foi-merly  M.P.  for  Cambridge,  h.  27  May, 
1798 ;  m.  1st,  29  March,  1824,  Anne,  only  dau.  of 
Sir  Francis  Lindley  Wood,  Bart,  of  Hickleton,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1863)  has  issue, 

I.  EoWLAND  Fbaxcts,  6.  26  Sept.  1830  ;  m.  17  May,  1853, 
Susan  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  General  Bourchier,  of 
Lavant  House,  Chichester,  and  is  deceased.  His  widow 
d.  25  Nov.  1858. 

I.  Charlotte  Anne,  m.  10  Dec.  1850,  Henry  WoUaston 
Blake,  Esq.,  son  of  William  Blake,  Esq.  of  Danesbury, 
Herts. 

II.  Lucy,  m.  8  Oct.  1857,  Hon.  William  George  Eden,  eldest 
son  of  Lord  Auckland. 

He  m.  18G6,  Selina,  dau.  of  Edward  Eadford,  Esq. 
of  Tansley  Wood,  co.  Derby. 

ItinCaSC.— Hccn  Childebs,  of  Carr  House,  co.  York, 
Mayor  of  Doncastcr  1G04  ;  m.  1595,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Mr. 
Alderman  Hardy,  of  Xewcastle-on-Tyne,  and  dying  in  1631, 
left  (with  a  dau.,  Margaret,  w.  17  July,  1627,  George  Sitwell, 
Esq.  of  Eeinshaw,  co.  Derby)  a  son  and  successor, 

Fbancis  Childebs,  Esq.  of  Carr  House,  bapt.  3  July,  1607. 
He  ra.  twice,  by  his  first  wife  he  had  two  sons,  who  both 
appear  to  have  d.  young,  and  a  dau.  Winifred,  m.  1659,  Thomas 
Newark,  of  Askham.  By  the  2nd,  Elizabeth  Bowier,  whom  he 
r,i.  1644,  he  left  a  dau.,  Frances,  the  wife  of  Kichard  Sheppard, 
Cent.,  and  a  son,  his  successor,  in  1669, 


Thomas  Childebs,  Esq.  of  Carr  House,  6.  14  "So^.  1C48;  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Leonard  Thompson,  Esq.,  and 
by  that  lady  (who  m.  for  her  2nd  husband,  in  1679,  the  Bev. 
William  Breary,  LL.D.,  Eector  of  Guiseley  and  Addle,  and 
Archdeacon  of  the  East  Biding),  left  at  his  decease,  24  May, 
1676,  an  only  surviving  son, 

Leonabd    Childebs,    Esq.  of  Carr  House,    b.    1673;     in. 
1st,   1696,  Elizabeth,  dau.    and  co-heir  of    the    Eev.    John 
Mawhood,  D.D.,  Vicar  of  Arksey,  and  had  four  daus.,  of 
whom  one  only  married, 
MiLDBED  (the   eldest),  in.   1st,  William  Walbakke,  Esq. 
Kirkbridge,  co.  York,  and  had  a  son, 
Childebs  Walbanke,  successor  to  his  grandfather. 
Mrs.  Wallbanke  m.  2ndly,  John  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Kirby 
Hall. 
Mr.  Childers  in.  2ndly,  Ursula,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Francis 
Wyvil,  Esq.,  son  of  Sir  Christopher  Wyvil,  Bart.,  and  had 
three  other  daus.  who  aU  d.  unm.    He  espoused  3rdly,  Martha, 
dau.  of  the  Eev.  Dr.  Blore,  and  reUct  of  Mr.  Wilson.    He  d. 
29  Nov.  1748,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Childebs   Walbanke,  Esq.,  who  assumed,  on  inheriting, 

the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  "  Childebs."    He  7ft.  1st, 

Mary,  dau.  of  John  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Kirby  Hall,  by  whom 

(who  d.  in  1773)  he  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Leonard,  of  Doncaster,  m.  Sarah  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles 
Kent,  Bart.,  and  dymg24  Jan.  1826,  aged  57,  left,  1  Charies 
Henry ;  2  George  Leonard ;  3  Edward ;  4  Frederick ;  1  Mary 
Anne  ;  2  Louisa  ;  3  Frances ;  4  Sophia  Charlotte  ;  and 
5  Maria. 

William  (Eev.),  M.A.,  Eector  of  Beeford,  Vicar  of  Cantley, 
and  Prebendary  of  Ely,  d.  8  Feb.  1833. 
Maria,  d.  young. 
Mr.  Walbanke-Childers  m.  2ndly,  Sarah,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Mr. 
Fowler,  of  Shropshire,  and  had, 

IHichael,  an  ofiScer  in  the  army. 

Harriet,   m.   Eev.  E.  Thompson,  of  Astham  Brinn,  near 

York. 
Anna  Slildreda,  m.  Eichard  Bell,  Esq.  of  Newcastlc-upon-i 

Tyne. 
Eliza  Diana,  m.  Edward  Eadford,  Esq. 

Mr.  Childers  was  s.  at  his  decease,  16  June,  1802,    by  lii» 
eldest  son, 

John  Walbanke-Childees,  Esq.  of  Cantley,  Col.  11th  Light 
Dragoons,  m.  March,  1797,  Selina,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Sampson,  Lord  Eardlay,  and  had  issue, 

John,  now  of  Cantley. 

Eardley  (Eev.),  m.  his  cousin,  Maria  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of 
Sir  Culling  Smith,  Bart.,  and  d.  at  Nice,  1830,  leaving  i 
only  son.  The  Eight  Hon.  Hugh  Cdllling  Eabdlex 
Childebs,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  M.P.  for  Pontefract,  and 
First  Lord  of  the  Admiralty,  6.  1827 ;  m.  1850,  Emily,  3rd 
dau.  of  George  J.  A.  Walker,  of  Norton,  co.  Worcester, 
and  has  issue. 

William,  Capt.  in  the  42nd  regt.  m.  16  Aug.  1826,  Maiy 
Elizabeth,  reUct  of  Eobert  Hume,  Esq.,  and  has  issue.  HiSt 
son,  Capt.  Spencer  Childers,  Eoyal  Artillery,  was  killed  at 
Sebastopol,  23  Oct.  1854. 

Leonard,  deceased. 

Charies  (Eev.),  Vicar  of  Cantley,  m.  DulcibcUa,  dau.  of  Sir 
Eobert  Chester,  Knt.  of  Bush  Hall,  and  has,  Eobert  Caesar; 
DulcibeUa;  and  other  issue. 

Selina,  m.  George  Burroughs,  Esq.,  E.A.,  and  d.  at  Gibral- 
tar. 

Chariotte  Anne,  d.  Oct.  1828.  Johanna  Maria. 

Col.  Childers  d.  1  March,  1812. 

Arms— Arg.,  a  cross-humettee  between  four  buckles,  tongues 
erect  gu. 

Crest— X  cubit  arm  erect  habited  in  chain  armour  and  hold- 
ing in  the  gauntlet  ppr.  a  buckle  as  in  the  arms. 

Scat— Cantley,  near  Doncaster. 


CHINNERY    OP    co.    CORK. 

Chinneey-Haidane,  Anna  Elizabeth  Frances 
Maegaeetta,  only  child  and  heir  of  Eev.  8ib 
Nicholas  Cuikkeey,  3rd  and  last  bart.  of  J^hnt- 
ficld,  CO.  Cork;>«.  23  Aug.  18G4,  James  Eobeet 
Alexandee  Haxdane,  Esq.,  only  son  of 
Alexander  Haldane,  Esq.,  hneal  heir  male  of 
Haldane  of  Gleneagles,  co.  Perth  (see  Haldane  of 
Gleneagles).  He  assumed  in  consequence  by  royal 
license,  dated  29  July,  1864,  the  additional  surname 
and  arms  of  Chinneey.    They  have  issue, 


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I.  James  Bbodbick,  6.  24  Julj-,  ISC;?. 

II.  Patrick  Vernon,  6.  15  Feb.  1S70. 

I.  Agnes  Elizabeth,  b.  6  May,  d.  5  July,  ISGG. 

ICinCittJC. — This  is  a  branch  of  an  ancient  family  settled 
in  the  co.  of  Esses.  The  Visitation  of  that  co.  mentions  John 
Chinnert,  a  gentleman  entitled  to  bear  arms  in  the  reign  of 
Edward  III. 

George  Chinnert,  Esq.,  settled  in  the  co.  Cork  prior  to  the 
year  1642,  during  which  year  he  returned  to  England,  as 
appears  by  his  son's  aiHdavit  preserved  among  the  MSS.  in  the 
library  of  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin.  He  in.  the  widow  of  John 
Leader,  Esq.,  of  the  co.  Flint,  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  successor. 

George,  who  made  an  affidavit  as  to  his  father's  absence  in 
England. 

Marbella,  m.  Thomas  Eadley,  Esq  ,  and  had  a  dau.  Margaret, 
who  m.  1689,  Henry  Leader,  Esq.  of  Mount  Leader,  co. 
Cork. 

The  elder  son, 

John  Chinnert,  Esq.  of  Mallow  was  an  Undertaker  for  the 
plantation  of  Munster,  and  obtained  a  grant  of  Castle  Corr,  in 
:o.  Cork,  by  Patent  dated  16  Aug.  1C66.  He  m.  Katherine, 
lau.  of  liobert  Terry,  Esq.  of  Castle  Terry,  co.  Limerick,  and 
lad  issue, 
I.  George,  his  heir. 

u.  Nicholas,  of  Creggan,  co.  Limerick,  and  Dromsikane 
or  Flintfield,  co.  Cork,  attainted  by  James  II.,  1689 ;  m. 
(Marr.  Arts,  dated  5  March,  1697)  Margaret,  dau.  of  Corne- 
lius O'Callaghan,  Esq.  of  Clonmeen,  co.  Cork,  and  had, 
■with  two  daus.,  Ann  (Mrs.  O'Keefe),  and  Katherine  (Mrs. 
O'Grady),  a  son, 

KicHOLAS,  of  Flintfield,  in.  Barbara,  dau.  of  Roger  O'Cal- 
laghan, Esq.  of  Derrygallcn,  co.  Cork,  and  had  an  only 
dau.  and  heiress, 

Margaret,  to.  her  kinsman  Sir  Brodeick  Chinnebt,  1st 
bart.  of  Flintfield. 
m.  John,  of  Creggan,  attainted  by  James  II.,  1G89. 
IV.  Kiuhard,  of  Creggan,  attainted  by  James  11.  in  1689. 

'he  elder  son, 

George  Chinnert,  Esq.  of  Castle  Corr,  6.  at  Ballindore,  1653, 
ttaintcd  by  James  II.  1639,  m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John 
/ysaght,  Esq.  of  Mount  North,  co.  Cork,  ancestor  of  the  Lords 
.isle,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  s.  to  Castle  Corr,  which  he  sold  to  'William  Freeman, 
Esq.  of  KilbaiTy,  d.  nnm. 

II.  Thomas,  of  KilmUiill,  co.  Limerick,  m.  by  license,  dated 
8  Jan.  17'21,  Aphra,  dau.  of  —  McCarthy,  and  widow  of — 
Maunsell. 

III.  George  (Rev.),  of  whom  hereafter. 

IV.  Nicholas. 

[r.  Chinnery  m.  2ndly,  Ann,  widow  of  Nicholas  'Weeks,  Esq. 
f  Cahir,  co.  Limerick,  but  had  no  further  issue.  His  wUl 
as  proved  1713.    His  3rd  son. 

Rev.  George  Chinnert,  M.A.,  b.  at  Ballygradden,  co.  Cork, 
376,  ordained  Deacon  30  May,  1708,  and  Priest  20  May,  1709, 
ppointed  Prebendary  of  Donoughmore,  Diocese  of  Cloyne,  24 
ct.  1630,  and  of  Cahirultan,  22  Dec.  1732.  He  to.  Eleanor. 
iu.  of  Dr.  William  Whitfield,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  dau. 
:  Sir  St.  John  Brodrick,  Knt.  of  Midleton,  and  sister  of  Alan, 
it  Viscount  Midleton,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George  (Right  Rev.),  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Cloyne,  6.  1719, 
appointed  Rector  of  Castle  Blayney,  Dec.  1761 ;  Dean  of 
Cork,  2  June,  1763 ;  consecrated  Bishop  of  KUlaloe,  7  March, 
1779;  translated  to  Cloyne,  15  Feb.  1780;  d.  unm.  13  Aug. 
same  year. 

II.  St.  John,  Capt.  R.N.,  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Charles. 

IV.  Brodrick  (Sir),  of  whom  hereafter, 

V.  Richard. 

I.  Katherine,    m.    Oct.     17-10,     Mathow    Parker,     Esq.    of 
Youghal. 
n.  Alice,  Mrs.  Devereux. 

III.  Mary,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Baggs. 

IV.  Barbara.  v.  Ann. 

VI.  Harriett,  Mrs.  Park. 

ev.  George  Chinnery  made-his  will   13  Jan.  1753,  which  was 

•oved  23  April,  1755.     His  fourth  son, 

Sir  Brodrick  Chinnert,  Bart,   of  Flintfield,  High  Sheriff 

.  Cork  1786,  was  M.P.   for  Bandon  1S02,  created  a  Bart. 

'  Aug.  1799 ;  m.  1st,  Feb.  1768,  his  cousin,  Margaret,  dau. 

id  heiress  of  Nicholas  Chinnery,  Esq.  of  Flintfield,  by  whom 
ho  d.  Nov.  1783)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Nicholas,  d.  unm.  v.  p.,  aged  21. 

II.  George,  d.  unm.  v.  p.  1797. 
Brodrick  (Sir),  2nd  bart. 
[argaret,  d.  unm.  ii.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

in.  Eleanor,  m.  Joseph  Foliugsby,  Esq. 


Sir  Brodrick  TO.  2ndly,  April,  1789,  Alice,  dau.  of  Robert  Ball, 
Esq.  of  Youghal,  by  whom  (who  d.  1833)  6e  had  further 
issue, 

IV.  St.  John,  b.  March,  1794;  d.  unm.  7  Nov.  1817. 

V.  Richard  Boyle,  6.  5  Oct.  1802;  d.  unm.  26  Nov.  1808. 
IV.  Maria,  d.  m'/I/ji.  18  Feb.  1878. 

v.  Louisa,  d.  unm.  14  Jan.  1845. 
Sir  Brodrick  d.  May,  1808,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving 
son, 

Sir  Brodrick  Chinnert,  2nd  bart  of  FUntfield,  b.  29  March, 
1779;  TO.  25  Feb.  1803,  Diana  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George 
Vernon,  Esq.  of  Clontarf  Castle,  co.  Dublin,  by  whom  (who 
d.  16  June,  1824)  he  had  issue, 

Nicholas  (Sir),  3rd  bart. 

Margaretta  Diana,  m.  Robert  Jones,  Esq.,  who  d.  s.  p. 
Sir  Brodrick  d.  19  Jan.  1840,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son. 

Rev.  Sir  Nicholas  Chinnert,  3rd  bart.  of  Flintfield,  6.  7  July, 
1804;  m.  27  March,  1843,  Ann,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Fane  Vernon, 
of  Aubawn,  co.  Cavan  (2nd  son  of  John  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Clon- 
tarf Castle),  by  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of  Right  Rev.  John 
Kearney,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Ossory,  and  had  an  only  dau., 

Anna  Elizabeth  Frances  Margaretta,  wife  of  the  Rev. 
James  Robert  Alexander  Chinnery-Haldano. 
Sir  Nicholas  and  Lady  Chinnery  were  both  killed  by  the 
railway  accident  at  Abergele  on  the  London  and  North 
Western  Railway,  20  Aug.  1868,  when  the  title  became 
extinct. 

Arms  of  Chinnert — Az.,  a  chev.  erm.  between  three  lions 
rampant  or,  armed  and  langued  gu.,  on  a  canton  vert  a  harp 
of  the  third  stringed  arg. 

Crest— On  a  globe  or,  an  eagle  rising  ppr.  collared  gold. 

Motto — Nee  temerc  nee  timide. 


CHISHOLM    OF    ERCHLESS    CASTLE. 

The  CnisnoLM,  James  Sutherland,  D.L.  (son 
of  Roderick,  and  great-grandson  of  Alexander 
Chisliolm,  of  Muckerach,  brother  of  Roderick, 
attainted  in  1715),  in.  13  Nov.  1861,  Annie  Cecilia, 
dau.  of  Angus  Macdonell,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Roderick  Donald  Matheson,  b.  1862. 

I.  Mary  Isabella.  ii.  Louisa  Jane. 

III.  Annie  Margaret. 

HtnCajC— The  antiquity  of  the  Chisholms  in  the  High- 
lands of  Scotland  appears  estabhshed  beyond  disputation. 
From  Sir  Robert  Chisholm,  Knt.,  prisoner  with  King  David 
at  Redhills,  1346,  descended 

Alexander  Chisholm,  who  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Mackin- 
tosh, of  that  ilk,  and  was  father  of  Thomas  de  Chisholm, 
whose  son,  Alexander  de  Chisholm,  had  (with  two  daus., 
one  m.  to  Ewen  Maclean,  of  Ardgour,  and  the  other  to  Farqu- 
har  Farquharson,  of  Invercauld)  a  son,  Ualan,  or  Wiland  de 
Chisholm,  of  Comar,  who  lived  about  the  year  1513,  and  was 
father  of  John  Chisholm,  of  Comar,  1538,  whoso  son,  Alex- 
ander Chisholm,  s.  1555.  He  m.  Janet,  dau.  of  Kenneth 
Mackenzie,  10th  Baron  of  Kintail,  and  had  two  sons,  Thomas, 
who  d.  s.  jj.,  and  John,  who  s.  his  brother  1590,  and  to.  the 
eldest  dau.  of  Mackenzie,  of  Coul,  by  whom  he  was  father  of 
Alexander  Chisholm,  infeft  in  1630,  whose  son,  by  his  wife, 
a  dau.  of  Alexander  Blackenzie,  of  Gairloch,  was  Alexander 
Chisholm,  who  s.  1677.  He  to.  a  dau.  of  Roderick  Mackenzie, 
of  Applecross,  and  left  (with  a  dau.,  Jean,  wife  of  Sir  Kenneth 
Mackenzie,  of  Coul)  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Chisholm,  "The  Chisholm,"  living  at  the  close  of  the 
17th  century,  who  ra.  Jean,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Mackenzie, 
of  Findon,  and  received  a  fortune  with  her  in  money,  her 
eldest  sister,  as  heiress,  carrying  the  lands  to  her  husband,  Sir 
Kenneth  Mackenzie,  of  Scatwell.     He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

The  Chisholm,  Roderick,  who  to.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Duncan  Macdonell,  of  Glengarry,  by  whom  he  had  five  sons,  of 
whom  were,  Alexander,  his  heir;  and  Colin,  a  Colonel  in  the 
army  of  Prince  Charles,  fell  atCuUoden,  s.  p.  The  chief  m. 
2ndly,  Isabel,  2nd  dau.  of  Kenneth  Mackenzie,  of  Scatwell,  and 
had  by  her  a  dau.,  to.  to  Fraser,  of  Culduthel.  The  Chisholm, 
with  his  clan,  joined  the  ChevaUer  1715,  and  Prince  Charles 
1745.    He  d.  1785,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

The  Chisholm,  Alexander,  who  m.  1st,  a  dau.  of  Blac- 
kenzie, of  Applecross,  and  had,  besides  two  daus.,  two  sons, 

1  Duncan,   Capt.  in  the  71st,   who  d.  23  Oct.  1782,  unm., 

2  Alesamdek,  who  s.  his  father.  The  chief  m.  2ndly,  Margaret, 

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dau.  of  Mackenzie,  of  Allangrange,  and  by  her  had  a  nume- 
r  us  family:  of  these,  three  sons  and  three  daus.  survived  him. 
The  eldest,  Mary,  m.  William  Robertson  of  Kindeace ;  the  2n(l 
m.  General  John  Mackenzie.  The  Chishohn  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  surviving  son, 

The  Chisholm,  Alexander,  who  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Doctor  Wilson,  of  Edinburgh,  and  dying  7  Feb.  1793,  aged  44, 
left  an  only  child,  SIary,  who  m.  James  Gooden,  Esq.,  Merchant, 

of  London,  the  estates  and  chieftainship  devolving  upon  his 

youngest  and  only  surviving  half-brother, 
The   Chisholm,  William,  who  m.  13  March,    1795,  Eliza, 

eldest  dau.  of  Duncan  Macdonell,   of  Glengarry,  by  whom 

(who  m.  2ndly,  1819,  Sir  Thomas  Ramsay,  of  Balmain,  Bart.) 

he  had  issue, 

Alexander  Willtasi,  his  heir,  b.  1810. 

Duncan  Macdonell,  who  s.  his  brother. 

Jemima,  r,i.  1  Aug.  1843,  to  Edmund  Batten,  Esq.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  who  has  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Chis- 
holm. 
The  chief  d.  21  March,  1817,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

The  Chisholm,  Alexander.  This  estimable  chieftain,  M.P. 
for  CO.  Inverness,  d.  prematurely,  8  Sept.  1838,  unm.,  and  was 
s.  by  his  brother, 

Duncan  Macdonell  Chisholm,  The  Chisholm,  who  d.  unm., 
and  was  s.  by  his  kinsman,  now  The  Chisholm. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  boar's  head  erased  or. 

Crest — A  dexter  hand  holding  a  dagger  erect  ppr. ;  on  the 
point  a  boar's  head  couped  gu.     Motto  over,  Feros  ferio. 

Supporters — Two  savages  wreathed  head  and  middle  with 
laurel  with  clubs  over  their  shoulders  ppr. 

Motto — 'Vi  autvirtute. 

iSmt— Erchless  Castle,  Inverness. 


CHISHOLME    OF    THAT    ILK    AND 
STIRCHES. 

Scott-Chisholme,  Johx  James,  Esq.  of  that  ilk 
and  Stircbes,  co.  Eoxburgli,  Lieut.  9tli  Lancers,  s. 
his  father  1868. 


ILtlTra0C.— The  genealogy  of  this  old  Border  family,  with 
their  designation  of  that  ilk,  is  very  clearly  authenticated  by 
their  own  and  the  public  records. 

Chisholme,  their  original  seat,  is  situated  in  the  western 
district  of  co.  Roxburgh ;  it  was  formerly  in  the  old  deanery 
of  Teviotdale  and  diocese  of  Glasgow.  The  family  are 
of  Anglo-Norman  origin.  "They  came,"  says  Malcolm, 
"soon  after  the  Conquest,  from  Tindale  in  England.  The 
original  name  is  said  to  have  been  De  Chese,  to  which  the 
Saxon  termination  !inl,iie  was  added  on  the  marriage  of  the 
Korman  ancestor  with  a  Saxon  heiress,  whose  lands  from 
situation,  were  so  called."  In  the  early  records  of  the  family, 
the  name  is  written  De  Cheseholme ;  in  later  times,  De  Ches- 
helme  rel  Chesholme;  and  eventually  Chisholme. 

The  earliest  documentary  evidence,  now  extant,  relating  to 
the  family,  is  a  Bull  of  Pope  Alexander  IV.,  in  which  John 
De  Chisholme  is  named,  anno  1254.  About  the  same  period  he 
acquired,  by  marriagj  with  the  Norman  family  of  De  Vetere- 
ponte,  the  lands  of  Paxton,  in  the  adjoining  co.  of  Berwick ; 
for,  in  the  reign  of  Alexander  III.,  William  De  Vetereponte 
Lord  of  Bolton,  grants  a  charter  of  these  lands,  with  the  fish- 
ings of  Brade-la-Tweed,  and  pendules  in  the  viUage  of  Paxton, 
with  the  fishings  and  pertinents  belonging  thereto,  to  John  De 
Cheseholme,  and  to  Emma  De  'Vetereponle,  his  spouse.  From 
that  period  down  to  the  present  time,  the  history  of  the  family 
is  clearly  established.    John  was  s.  by 

Richard  de  Cheseholme,  who  soon  after  the  commence- 
ment of  the  succession  wars,  submitted,  with  John,  his  son, 
afterwards  Sir  John,  to  Edward  I.,  1296,  as  appears  by  the 
Ragman  Roll.    lie  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  de  Chisholme,  who  became  an  adherent  of  Robert 
Bruce,  with  whom  he  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Bannock- 
burn,  and,  in  consequence  of  his  defection,  was  forfeited  by 
Edward  II.  Sir  John  rn.  Anne,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Sir  Robert 
Lauder,  of  Quarrelwood,  ConstableofUrquhart Castle.  Through 
this  Marriage  the  name  was  introduced  into  the  north  of  Scot- 
land, and  established  there  by  a  member  of  the  family,  who 
m.  Margaret  De  La  Ard,  co-heiress  of  the  Ard,  in  the  co.  of 
Inverness.  Sir  John  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Robert  de   Chesholme,  who  was   knighted,    and   taken 


prisoner  with  David  II.  at  the  battle  of  Durham,  1346.  At 
the  death  of  his  maternal  grandfather.  Sir  Robert  succeeded, 
in  right  of  his  mother,  to  the  Lauder  estates,  in  the  cos.  Moray 
and  Nairn;  and,  1357,  he  was  appointed  by  David  II.  Con- 
stable of  Urquhart  Castle  and  Sheriff  of  Inverness.  He  had  j 
three  sons  and  one  dau.    The  eldest  son,  ' 

Robert  Chisholme,  also  styled  Sir  Robert,  s.  his  father  in 
1384.  He  rn.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Hahburton,  of  that  ilk,  co. 
Berwick,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons,  John,  who  *•.  him,  but 
dying  without  male  issue,  the  estates  devolved  upon  his 
brother, 

Robert  de  Chesholme,  who  m.  Marion,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Douglas,  of  Drumlanrig,  and  had  four  sons,  of  whom, 

John,  the  eldest,  succeeded  him. 

Edmund,  the  youngest,  founded  the  family  of  Cbomlix,  in 
the  CO.  of  Perth. 

The  eldest  son  and  successor, 

John  Chesholme,  of  that  ilk,  was  father  of  Robert  Chis- 
holme, Baron  of  Chesholme,  whose  youngest  son  and  eventual 
successor  to  the  representation, 

George  Chisholme,  of  that  ilk,  engaged,  with  Scott  of  Buc- 
cleuch  and  other  border  chieftains,  at  the  instigation  of  James 
■v.,  to  relieve  him  from  under  the  iron  tutelage  of  the  Earl  of 
Angus,  and  after  the  battle  of  Melrose  1526,  in  which  they 
were  defeated,  was,  with  the  principal  chieftains,  forfeited.  On 
the  accession  of  James  "V.,  the  forfeited  chieftains  obtained 
remission,  and  George  Chisholme  had  a  charter  of  the  lands 
of  Chisholme,  Chisholme  Middon,  Mouslie,  Woodburn,  Merry- 
neir,  &c.,  dated  at  Edinburgh,  12  Nov.  1531.  He  had  four 
sons  and  two  daus.    His  eldest  son  and  successor, 

Walter  Chisholme,  infeft  in  the  estate  13  March,  1538, 
was  a  loyal  subject  to  Queen  Mart,  and  was  actively  engaged 
in  her  cause  during  the  civil  wars  of  that  unhappy  period.  He 
d.  1588,  and  was  s.  by  the  elder  of  his  two  sons, 

Walter  Chisholme,  of  Chisholme,  who  was  infeft  In  the 
estate  17  Feb.  15S9.  He  rn.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Graham, 
of  Wark,  and  d.  1618,  leaving  an  only  son, 

Walter  Chisholme,  of  that  ilk,  infeft  in  the  estate  15  Dec. 
1623.  This  Walter  was  a  stanch  royalist,  and  served  in  the 
royal  army  during  the  great  civil  war.  He  was  taken  prisoner 
at  the  battle  of  Preston,  1648,  and  d.  at  Breda,  1652.  He  had 
two  sons,  Walter,  the  elder ;  and  William,  who  settled  in  the 
north  of  England.    The  elder  son, 

Walter  Chisholme,  15th  of  that  ilk,  and  1st  of  Stirches, »». 
Margaret,  only  dau.  of  James  Balderstone,  Esq.,  and  had  twfl| 
sons, 


William,  6.  11  Jan.  1652. 

Robert,  0.  3  July,  1653.  He  bec.ime  Sheriff-Clerk  of  Selkirk- 
shire, and  founded  the  family  of  Chisholme  of  Sd/cirk,  one 
of  whom  (William),  having  made  a  fortune  in  India,  pur- 
chased the  estate  of  Chisholme  about  1784,  from  Sir  Jamei 
Stewart,  of  Coltness.  He  was  s.  by  his  only  son,  Charlel 
who  d.  without  issue  in  1824,  when  the  estate  devolved  a 
his  cousin,  Scott,  of  Coldhouse,  co.  Roxburgh,  through  hi 
mother,  Margaret  Chisholme,  sister  of  the  purchaser.  Q 
the  accession  of  Scott  of  Coldhouse,  he  assumed  the  nai 
of  Chisholme. 

The  elder  son, 

William  Chisholme,  s.  his  father  1681.  He  m.  Mary,  or 
dau.  of  James  Brotherstone,  of  Glencairn,  and  dying  1707, 1 
issue, 

John,  6.  11  Sept.  1082. 

Mary,  b.  9  Aug.  1684;    m.  25  Oct.  1708,  William  Oliver, 

Dinlebyre,  to  whom  she  had  issue,  John;  and  Mary,  who 

John  Scott,  of  Synton. 

The  son  and  heir, 

John  Chisholme,  of  that  ilk  and  Stirches,  m.  A  Feb.  1T( 
Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Oliver,  of  Dinlebyre,  co.  Roxburj 
and  dying  17  July,  1755,  was  .?.  by  his  son, 

John  Chisholme,  of  that  ilk  and  Stirches,  who  m.  5  A' 
1736,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  Alexander  Scott,  of  Synton. 
Roxburgh.  Her  mother  was  Magdalene,  dau.  of  Sir  Will 
Elliot,  Bart,  of  Stobs,  and  aunt  of  General  Augustus  Elli 
Lord  Heathfield.  Her  maternal  grandmother  was  Ann,  d; 
of  Sir  William  Douglas,  of  Cavers.  John  Chisholme  c?.  1 
and  was  s.  by  his  3rd  but  eldest  surviving  son, 

Gilbert  Chisholme,  of  that  ilk  and  Stirches,  who  m.2\  July 
1708,  Christina,  2nd  dau.  of  Michael  Anderson,  of  Tushilaw 
CO.  Selkirk  (her  mother  was  Janet,  sister  of  Sir  James  Nasmytb 
Bart,  of  Posso).  This  lady  d.  1800,  s.  p.  He  mi.  2ndly,  17  Aug 
1802,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Scott,  of  Whitehaugh,  co 
Roxburgh  (her  mother  was  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heires 
of  Walter  Scott,  of  Newton  Chamberlain,  in  the  same 
Gilbert  Chisholme  d.  1820,  having  hud  issue, 


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John,  his  successor,  late  of  that  ilk  and  StirdiCE. 

Gilbert,  who  d.  18i0. 

Margaret  Scott,  who  d.  IS5-1. 

Christina  Anderson. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Scott  Chisholme,  Esq.  of  that  ilk  and  Stirchcs,  co. 
Boxburgh,  hi.  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  \Valkcr,  Esq.  of 
Mumrills,  co.  Stirling,  by  Christina  Tytlerliis  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Borthwick,  Esq.  of  Newton,  and  has  issue, 

John  James,  now  of  Stirchcs. 

Christina  ShuU'linc  m.  18G9,  Robert  Pringle,  Esq.,  M.D.,  2nd 
son  of  the  lato  William  Pringle,  Esq.  {sec  Pkingle  of  Whyt- 
hank). 

Elizabeth  Scott. 
Mr.  Chisholme  s.  to  the  estate  of  his  maternal  uncle,  James 
Scott,   of  Whiteliaugh,  1852,  and  was  obliged  to  assume  the 
additional  surname  of  Scott.     He  d.  15  Jan.  1868. 

Arma — Gu.,  a  boar's  head  and  neck  couped  arg. ;  quartered, 

=i3,  with  or,  on  a  bend  az.  a  mullet  arg.  between  two  cres- 
cents of  the  first,  a  bordure  of  the  second  charged  with  as  many 
crescents  in  chief  and  a  mullet  in  base  of  the  former,  fur 
Scott. 

Ci-est — A  dexter  arm  in  armour  embowed  from  the  shoulder, 
the  hand  holding  a  scimitar  in  bend  all  ppr. 

Supporters — Dexter,  a  knight  in  armour  of  the  loth  century 
armed  at  all  points,  and  having  the  beaver  of  his  helmet  up, 
and  leaning  on  a  shield  charged  with  the  family  arms ;  sinister, 

knight  in  armour,  as  the  former,  his  left  hand  holding  a  lance 

ir.,  with  a  pennon  gu.,  liaving  thereon  the  same  arius. 

Motto— \i  et  virtute. 

Heat — Stirchcs,  near  Hawick,  N.B. 


CHOLMELEY    OF    BKANDSBY    HALL. 

CnoLMELEY,  Thomas  Charles,  Esq.  of  Brandsby 
Hall,  CO.  York,  J.P.,  Capt.  R.N.  Eetired  List,  b. 
5  Dec.  1825  ;  s.  Ins  nephew  1876 ;  m.  12  May,  1863, 
Rosalie  St.  Q,iientin,  only  dan.  of  Charles  Strickland, 
Esq.,  of  Sans  Souci,  Pos'ipolo,  Naples,  and  has  had 
issue, 

Hoc.n  Chahles,  h.  24  Feb.  IS64. 

Roger  Edward,  6.  30  April,  1867. 

William  Henry,  b.  4  April,  1872. 

Rosalie  Mary.  Annie  Blanche. 

Mary  Mabel  Henrietta,  d.  28  Oct.  1873. 

JLt'ltCagC. — TWs  is  the  senior  line  of  the  eminent  York- 
shire family  of  Cholmelet,  which  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient 
Cheshire  family  of  the  same  name. 

In  the  reign  of  Edward  III.,  William  Cholmondelet  m. 
twice.  From  his  1st  wife,  a  Chorley,  the  Cholmleys  of  the 
Grange,  Cheshire,  are  descended;  and  from  his  2nd,  a  Main- 
waring,  the  Cholmeleys  of  Brandsby.  By  the  latter  he  had 
a  son, 

BoiiERT  Cholmelet,  m.  a  dau.  of  Robert  Necdham,  of 
Shenton,  alias  Shavington.  Their  grandson,  John  Cholmelet, 
TO.  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Thomas  Eyton,  of  Golston,  co. 
York,  and  had  issue,  Richard*  (Sir),  Lieut,  of  the  Tower,  m. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Neville,  of  Thornton  Bridge,  co.  York;  and 

Sir  Roger  Cholmelet,  called  "  the  Black  Knight  of  the 
North,"  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Constable,  Knt., 
of  Flamborough,  and  had  by  her,  with  four  sons  (who  d.  young) 
and  three  daus.  (Margaret,  m.  Sir  Henry  Gascoyne,  of  Sed- 
bury;  Elizabeth,  ijj.  Richard  Redman,  of  Lauderdale;  Jane, 

.  Henry  Neville,  Earl  of   Westmorland),   a  son  and  suc- 

Sin  Richard  Cholmelet,  who  d.  l.')S4,  having  m.  twice.  By 
his  1st  wife,  Margaret,  dau.  of  William,  Lord  Conycrs,  he 
had  issue, 

Francis,  m.  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Ranulph  Bulmer,  of 
Wilton,  and  d.  s.  p.  1580. 
Roger,  of  whom  presently. 

Richard,  iii.  Thoniasina,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Thomas  do  la 
River,  widow  of  Vivian  Tanlvard.     He  was  the  ancestor  of 
the  Cholmeleys  of  Braham,  which  family  became  extinct 
1606. 
Margaret,  m.  James  Strangwayes,  of  Sneaton. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Roger  Beckwith. 

Jane,  ni.  Salvin,  heir  of  Francis  Salvin,  of  Newbiggin. 
By  his  2nd  wife  Sir  Richard  had  issue, 


Sir  Roger  Cholmeley,  the  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  England, 
was  his  illegitimate  son.  llcm.  and  had  two  daus.,  one"  »i.  to 
Leonard  Beckwith,  of  Selby,  Knt.;  and  the  other,  1st,  to 
Thomas  Russell,  Knt.,  of  Strenshani,  co.  Worcester,  and  2udly 
to  Christopher  Keun,  of  Kenn,  Somerset. 


Henry,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Babthorpe,  and  wa3 
ancestor  of  the  Cholmlets  of  Whitby. 
Catherine,  m.  Richard  Dutton. 
The  2nd  son  of  the  1st  marriage, 

Roger  Cholmelet,  to.  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Thomas 
de  la  River,  of  Brandsby,  and  had  issue, 
William,  d.  s.  p. 

Thomas,  of  Brandsby,  his  successor. 

Richard,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Hungatc,  of  Saxton,  co. 
York,  and  d.  s.  p.  1662. 
Marmaduke,  m.  Ursula,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Radulph  A  laby, 
of  South  Dalton,  and  d.  s.  p.  1662. 
Catherine,  m.  Leonard  Chamberlain,  of  co.  York. 
Alicia,  TO.  John  Wright,  of  Blandsby  Park,  co.  York. 
Eliza,  TO.  1st,  1594,  Robert  Harison,  of  Rockley,  co.  Lincoln, 
2ndly,  —  Carlile,  about  1602. 
The  eldest  surviving  son, 

Thomas  Cholmelet,  Esq.  of  Brandsby,  d.  1G31;  m.  Anne, 
dau.  of  John  PuUeene,  Esq.  of  Scotton,  co.  York,  and  had  by 
her  an  only  son, 

Mabmadcke  Cholmelet,  Esq.  of  Brandsby,  m.  Ursula,  dau. 
of  Robert  Thornton,  of  Newton,  co.  York,  and  had  issue, 
Francis,  d.  unm. 
Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 
Mary,  to.  William  Fairfax. 

Anne,  to.  William  Salvin,  of  Newhiggin,  co.  York. 
Dorothy,  d.  unm. 
Alathea,  to.  Edward  Willoughby. 
The  eldest  surviving  son, 

Thomas  Cholmelet,  Esq.  of  Brandsby,  m.  Catherine,  dau. 
of  Marmaduke  Tunstall,  Esq.  of  Wycliffe,  co.  York,  and  had 
issue, 
Thomas,  his  heir. 
Francis,  b.  1667  ;  d.  unm.  1740. 
Hugh,  b.  1670. 

Catherine,  m.  Francis  Willoughby,  of  Notts,  d.  1734. 
Ursula,  571.  Robert  Willoughby,  of  Radforth,  d.  1724. 
Ehzabeth,  d.  unm.  1748. 
The  eldest  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Cholmelet,  Esq.  of  Brandsby,  h.  2  July,   1663;  to. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Plompton,  Esq.  of  Plompton,  and  had', 
issue,  besides  several  daus.,  who  d.  unm., 
Robert,  M.D.,  b.  1698,  d.  unm.  1734. 
Fkancis,  of  whom  presently. 
Anna,  to.  Thomas  Mitchell,  of  Angram. 
Lucy,  VI.  William  Stubbs,  of  London. 
The  only  surviving  son, 

Francis  Cholmelet,  Esq.  of  Brandsby,  6.  11  March,  1706;- 
TO.  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Ferrers,  Esq.  of  Baddesley  Chnton^ 
CO.  Warwick,  and  relict  of  Thomas  Berkeley,  Esq.  of  Spetehley,. 
and  by  her  (who  d.  nil)  had,  with  three  daus.,  two  of  whom 
d.  young,  and  the  3rd  unm.,  an  only  son  and  heir, 

Francis  Cholmelet,  Esq.  of  Brandsby,  6.  8  May,  1750 ;  m.. 
1792,  Teresa  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Englefield,  Bart.,  of  Whito- 
Knights,  CO.  Berks,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1810)  had  issue, 
Francis,  his  heir. 

Anne,  m.  1814,   Gerard  Edward  Strickland,  Esq.,  and  d.  I& 
Jan.  1829. 
Mary    Catherine,   to.   1815,   John  Wright,  junr.,   Esq.,   of 
Kelvedon  Hall,  Essex,  who  d.  1822.     She  d.  Aug.  1858. 
Katharine  Henrietta,  m.  1809,  William  John  Charlton,  Esq. 
of  Hesleyside,  Northumberland.    She  d.  31  July,  1849. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Francis  Cholmelet,  Esq.  of  Brandsby,  b.  9  June,  1783,  who 
inherited  the  estates  of  his  maternal  uncle.  Sir  Henry  Engle- 
field,  and  was  a  D.L.  for  the  N.R.  co.  York.  He  m.  22  Aug. 
1809,  Barbara,  5th  dau.  of  Henry  Darell,  Esq.  of  Caie  Hill, 
Kent,  and  d.  1  May,  1854,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  20  Dec.  1860), 
besides  two  daus., 
Francis,  his  heir. 
Henrt  Philip,  who  s.  his  brother. 

Hugh  Edward,  b.  2  June,  1822 ;  m.  May,  1855,  Isabel,  dau.  cf 
—  Curtis,  Esq. 

Thomas  Charles,  now  of  Brandsby  Hall. 
Barbara,  m.  28  Jan.  1834,  WUliam  Plowdcn,  Esq.  of  Plowden, 
Shropshire,  and  d.  26  June,  1853. 
Eleanor.  Margaret. 

Mr.  Francis  Cholmeley  d.  1854,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  Cholmelet,  Esq.  of  Brandsby,  b.  25  Nov.  1810;  r,i. 
22  Feb.  1838,  Harriet,  youngest  dau.  of  Charles  Gregory 
Fairfax,  Esq.  of  Gilling  Castle,  co.  York,  but  dying  without 
issue,  3  Aug.  1855  (his  widow  survived  till  1860),  was  «.  by  his 
brother, 

Henrt  Philip  Cholmelet,  Esq.  of  Brandsby,  b.  12  June, 
1822;  TO.  13  April,  1847,  Annie,  youngest  dau.  of  Gerard 
Edward  Strickland,  Esq.,  and  had  i.-sue,  Francis  Henrt,  his 
heir;  Mary  Barbara  ;  Annie  Beatrice;  Katharine  Hilda;  and 
Henrietta  Mary.    Mr.  Cliohneley  d.  9  Aug.  1856;  his  widow 


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m.  2nclly,  Henry  Russell,  Esq.  (Jeceased),  brother  of  Thomas 
John  Eussell,  Esq.  of  Killough,  and  rf.  shortly  after.  The 
only  son, 

Feancis  Hekkt  CnowreLET,  Esq.  of  Brana.sby  Hall,  b.  24 
June,  1850,  d.  unm.  at  Malta,  10  March,  1876,  and  was  s.  by 
his  uncle, 

Capt.  Thomas  Chables  Choliielet,  R.N.  of  Brandsby. 

Arms — Gu.,  two  helmets  in  chief  ppr.  garnished  or,  in  base 
a  garb  of  the  last. 

Crest— A  demi-griflfin  segreant  sa.  beaked  or,  holding  a 
helmet  as  in  the  arms. 

Motto — Cassis  tutissima  virtus. 

Seai— Brandsby  Hall,  Easingwold,  York. 


CHOLMONDEIiEY    OF    CONDOVBB. 

{See  Owen.) 


CHRISTIAN    OP    EWANRIGO    HALL. 

Christian,  Rev.  William  Bell,  B.A.,  o£  Ewan- 
rigg  Hall,  Cumberland,  and  Milntown,  Isle  of  Man, 
J.P.,  Member  of  the  House  of  Keys,  b.  17  Aug. 
1815  ;  m.  1st,  June,  1840,  Charlotte  JElizabeth,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Brine,  Esq.  of  the  Isle  of  Man,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1862)  had  issue, 

I.  Ewan  John,  6. 10  May,  1845. 

II.  Malcolm  William,  6.  5  Feb.  1850. 

I.  Annie  Louisa,  m.  3  Sept.  1867,  Rev.  Frank  Houssemayne 
Du  Boulay,  Rector  of  Heddington,  AVilts. 

II.  Isabella  Susan,  d.  11  July,  1863. 

III.  Julia  EUzabeth.  iv.  Bertha  Mabel. 
V.  Emmie  Ida. 

He  m.  2ndlj,  5  Jan.  1864,  Emma  Mary  Housse- 
mayne, dan.  of  the  late  Eev.  James  Thomas  Housse- 
mayne Du  Boulay,  Rector  of  Heddington,  Wilts, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  19  Dec.  1864)  had  issue,  Emma 
Ida  Houssemayne.  He  on.  3rdly,  18  June,  1867, 
Maria  Bowes,  elder  dan.  of  the  late  Col.  Charles  C. 
Johnson,  of  Ai'genteuil,  Canada  East,  and  grand-dau. 
of  the  late  Su-  John  Johnson,  Bart.,  and  of  Sir 
Edward  Griffith  Colpoys,  E.C.B.  Mr.  Chi-istian  s. 
his  brother  1859. 

ILflTCajJC. — The  first  ancestor  of  the  family  on  record  was 
a  member  of  the  House  of  Keys,  in  the  Isle  of  Man,  at  the 
Tyndwald  Court,  held  in  that  island  1422.  The  first  who  settled 
at  Ewanrigg  was 

Ewan  Cheistian,  Esq.  of  Milntown,  Barrister- at-Law,  eldest 
son  of  Edward  Christian,  Esq.  of  Milntown,  Demster  of  the 
Isle  of  Man,  by  Dorothy  his  wife,  sister  of  Edward  Wilson, 
Esq.  of  Dallam  Tower,  and  grandson,  by  Margaret  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Parker,  Esq.  of  Bradkirk,  co.  Lancaster,  of  John 
Christian,  Esq.  of  Milntown,  living  1G43,  who  was  son  of  Ewan 
Christian,  Esq.  of  Milntown,  made  Demster  of  the  Isle  of 
Man,  1605,  and  grandson  of  William  M'Christen,  of  Milntown, 
7th  in  lineal  descent  from  William  M'Christen,  a  Member  of 
the  House  of  Keys  1422.  Ewan  Christian  (the  first  settler  at 
Ewanrigg)  m.  1677,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Caine,  Esq., 
and  dying  1719,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

John  Cheistian,  Esq.  of  Milntown  and  Ewanrigg,  b.  1688 ; 
m.  14  May,  1717,  Bridget,  eldest  dau.  of  Humphrey  Senhouse, 
Esq.  of  Nether  Hall,  or  Ellenborough,  Cumberland,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1749)  had  seven  sons  and  four  daus. ;  of  the  latter, 
Maet,  m.  Edward  Law,  Bishop  of  Carlisle,  and  was  mother  of 
Edward  Law.  Baron  Ellenborough.  Mr.  Christian  d.  20  Sept. 
1745,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Christian,  Esq.  of  Milntown  and  of  Ewanrigg  Hall,  6. 
5  Oct.  1719,  High  Sheriff  of  Cumberland  1766,  m.  Jane,  eldest 
flau.  of  Eldred  Curwen,  Esq.  of  Workington  HaU,  Cumber- 
land, and  by  her  (who  d.  1762)  had  two  sons,  John,  his  heir; 
Henry,  b.  1761;  and  six  daus.,  Bridget;  Julia,  m.  1769, 
Edward  Stanley,  Esq.  of  Workington;  Jane,  m.  W.  Blamire 
Esq.  ;  Frances,  -m.  Edward  Christian,  Esq.  of  Brancaster, 
Norfolk;  Dorothy,  m.  1774,  JohnTaubman,  Esq.  of  Nunnery, 
Isle  of  Man ;  and  Mary.  He  d.  1757,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
eon, 

John  Cheistian,  Esq.  of  Milntown  and  Ewanrigg  Hall,  m. 
1st,  10  Sept.  1775,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Taubman,  Esq.  of 
the  Ule  of  Man,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1778)  bad  one  son,  John, 


his  heir,  of  Ewanrigg.  He  m.  2ndly,  5  Oct.  1782,  Isabella,' 
dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Henry  Curwen,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Workington 
Hall,  Cumberland,  and  had  by  her  four  sons  and  three  daus. 
(see  CnEWEN  of  Workington).  Mr.  Christian,  who  was  for 
many  years  M.P.  for  Cumberland,  assumed  the  surname  of  j 
CnEWEN.  He  d.  13  Dec.  1829,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  son  by 
his  1st  marriage, 

John  Cheistian,  Esq.,  M.A.,  of  Ewanrigg  Hall,  Cumber- 
land, and  Milntown,  Isle  of  Man,  Barrister-at-Law,  J. P.,  and 
Chief  Judge  of  the  Isle  of  Man,  b.  12  July,  1776 ;  rii.  23  April, 
1807,  Susanna,  dau.  of  Lewis  Robert  Allen,  Esq.  of  Bath,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  March,  1853)  had  issue, 

John  Allen,  6.  28  Feb.  1809  ;  d.  vmm.  3  June,  1828. 

Heney  Taubjian,  late  of  Ewanrigg. 

Robert,  6.  30  Aug.  1812;  d.  1813. 

William  Bell,  now  of  Ewanrigg. 

Charies  Craik,  b.  28  March,  1821  ;  d.  1828. 

Susan  Curwen,  to.  Sir  Augustus  William  Hillary,  Bart. 

Margaret,  to.  Thomas  Underwood,  Esq.,  M.D. 

Isabella  Anne,  m.  Rev.  Herbert  Taylor  Howes,  M.A. 

Louisa  Dorothy,  m.  Rev.  John  William  Molyneux,  M.A. 
Mr.  Christian  d.  27  Feb.  1857,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  sur- 
viving son, 

Heney  Tadbman  Cheistian,  Esq.  of  Ewanrigg,  b.  29  Jan. 
1810,  who  dying  s.  p.  1859,  was  s.  by  his  next  surviving 
brother,  the  present  Rev.  Wiluam  Bell  Cheistian,  now  of 
Ewanrigg. 

Arms—Az.,  a  chevron  humettce  between  three  covered 
cups  or. 

Crest — A  unicorn's  head  erased  arg.  armed  and  gorged 
with  a  collar  invecked  or. 

3Iotto — Salus  per  Christum. 

5ea£— Ewanrigg  Hall,  Maryport,  Cumberland ;  and  Milntown, 
Ramsey,  Isle  of  Man. 


CHRISTIE    OF    PRESTON    DEANERY 
AND    OP    GLYNDEBOURNB. 

Christie,  William  Langham,  Esq.  of  Preston 
Deanery,  co.  Northampton,  and  Glyndebourne, 
Sussex,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Lewes,  Capt. 
Northamptonshire  Militia,  b.  31  May,  1830 ;  m. 
22  Oct.  1855,  Agues  Hamilton,  eldest  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Col.  Augustus  Clevland,  of  Tapeley  Park, 
North  Devon,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Augustus  Langham,  b.  8  Aug.  1857. 

II.  Langham  Charles,  b.  5  Dec.  1S53. 

III.  Archibald,  b.  31  Oct.  1859. 

IV.  Edward,  6.  5  Jan.  1804. 

V.  Spencer,  6.  26  Feb.  1868. 

1.  Agnes  Chichester.  n.  Elizabeth. 

ILincagr.— Daniel  Beat  Christin,  of  an  old  Swiss  family 
in  the  canton  of  Vaud,  altered  his  surname  to  Chbistie  on 
entering  the  Bombay  Engineers,  H.E.I.C.S.,  in  which  he 
subsequently  attained  the  rank  of  Major,  and  served  1782  in 
the  war  against  Hyder  All  in  Mysore.  He  m.  1st,  31  Aug.  1784, 
Charlotte,  elder  dau.  of  Rev.  George  Bellasis,  D.D.,  Rector  of 
Yattendon,  Berks,  which  lady  d.  20  October  following.  Hera. 
2ndly,  19  Sept.  1786,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Pur- 
beck  Langham,  Esq.,  youngest  son  of  Sir  John  Langham, 
Bart.,  of  Cottesbrooke  Park,  co.  Northampton,  and  d.  1809, 
leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

Langham  Christie,  Esq.  of  Preston  Deanery,  m.  1829, 
Margaret  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Gosling,  Esq.  of  Hasso- 
bury  Park,  Bishops  Stortford,  Essex,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
Dec.  1866)  had  issue, 

WiLLLAM  Langham,  now  of  Preston  Deanery. 

Spencer  Cunliffe,  d.  1842.  Robert,  d.  1 844. 

p:iizabeth. 

Charlotte,  m.  the  Rev.  John  Henry  Brooke,  Rector  of  Steeple 
Aston,  CO.  Oxford,  and  has  Henry  Langham  and  Charles 
Cunliffe. 

Augusta,  m.    the  Rev.  Henry  Bcaufoy  Wilder,  of  Sulham, 
Berks,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Langham  Christie    served  as  High  Sheriff  of  co.  North- 
ampton 1852,  and  d.  Sept.  1861. 

.^)-OTS— Az.,  a  lamb  passant  ppr.  the  dexter  leg  supporting  in 
bend  sinister  a  banner  arg.  staff  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  a 
tower  with  two  turrets  between  as  many  gabions  ppr. 

Crest — A  brown  bear  passant  muzzled,  the  chain  refle.xed 
over  the  shoulder  or,  on  the  back  a  bezant  charged  with  a 
cross  sa.,  the  dexter  paw  resting  on  an  escutcheon  per  pale  of 
the  last  and  gu. 

ilfoiJo— Integer  "Vitse. 

Sea fs— -Preston  Deanery,  Northampton;  and  Glyndebourne 
Lewes. 


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CHRISTIE    OF    DURIE. 

Christie,  Robeet,  Esq.  o£  Duris,  co.  Fife,  late 
Capt.  5tli  Bengal  Cavaby,  J.P.,  b.  2i  July,  1818 ; 
m.  1st,  1847,  Eliza,  2ncl  clau.  of  Robert  Seott 
Moncrieff,  Esq.  of  Fossaway ;  2nclly,  1850,  Sarah 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Horace  Petley,  Esq.  of  the 
Riverhead  family,  Kent,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Horace,  6.  1852 ;  d.  1877. 

I.  Mary  Elizabeth. 

Mr.  Christie  m.  3rdly,  1855,  Eleanor  Roper,  dau.  of 
"William  Cotton,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  Donald 
Maclennan,  Esq.,  Stipendiary  Magistrate,  Demerara, 
and  by  her  has  had  issue, 

II.  Robert  Maitland. 

III.  James,  deceased. 

IV.  John  Paton. 

HtnrnSC— JAnrEs  CnmsTiE  of  Stirling,  brother  of  the 
Laird  of  Sheriffmuirlands,  was  elected  a  Magistrate,  and 
appointed  a  Town  Councillor  for  Stirling  28  Sept.  1696,  chosen 
Dean  of  Guild  28  Sept.  1704,  First  Bailie  Sept.  1705,  and 
elected  Provost  27  Sept.  1709 ;  m.  4  May,  1694,  aiargaret,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Walker  of  Craigs  of  Plean,  Parish  of  St.  Ninians, 
and  had,  with  six  daus.,  Katherine,  d.  unm.  16  June,  1729; 
Christian,  m.  Michael  Downie,  and  d.  173G;  Jean;  Janet; 
and  Elizabeth;  as  many  sons, 

I.  James,  b.  14  April,  1695,  a  Merchant  at  Stirling,  Glasgow, 
London,  and  Baltimore,  North  America;  to.  1717,  Kathe- 
rine, dau.  of  Francis  Napier,  Provost  of  Stirling;  and  d.  7 
Aug.  1745,  having  had  issue, 

1  James,  6.  13  July,  1718;  Solicitor  at  Stirling ;  «i.  5  Jan. 
1741,  Katherine  Masterson;  and  d.  s.  p.  1767. 

2  Francis,  6.  20  Jan.  1720;  d.  young. 

3  Gabriel,  6.  16  Sept.  1722;  General  in  the  army,  present 
at  the  battle  of  CuUoden,  April,  1746,  appointed  Com- 
mander-in-Chief of  the  forces  in  Canada,  1798;  TO.  Sarah, 
dau.  of  John  Stevenson  of  Albany,  New  York;  and  d.  20 
Jan.  1799,  leaving  (with  two  daus.,  Sarah,  m.  Bev.  James 
Tunstall,  Rector  of  Montreal;  and  Katherine,  m.  Major 
John  Robertson,  60th  regt.)  one  son, 

Napier,  b.  31  Aug.  1758;  General  in  the  army,  served  in 
Canada  under  General  Wolfe,  and  in  North  America 
under  Lord  Comwallis,  M.P.,  for  Beverley;  m.  1784, 
Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  General  Ralph  Burton  of  Hull 
Bank,  Beverley,  and  Hotham  Hall,  eo.  York  (who  d.  13 
April,  1801).  Upon  his  marriage.  Gen.  Christie 
assumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Bdkton, 
and  d.  1835,  having  had  issue, 

1  Robert,  of  Hotham  Hall,  M.P.  for  Beverley,  m.  Mrs. 
Mary  Thompson,  widow;  and  d.  s.  i).  13  April, 
1822. 

2  Napier,  Capt.  56th  regt.,  d.  vmtii. 

1  Sarah,  6.2  Dec.  1787;  m.  1st,  1807,  Major-Gen.  John 
Clitherow,  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  and  2ndly,  1819, 
Henry  Peters,  Esq.  of  Betchworth  Castle,  M.P. 
for  Beverley,  who  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Burton,  1822. 

2  Mary,  b.  1792;  m.  1st,  Rev.  Thomas  Hamer,  of  Blake- 
ley,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  2ndly,  Charles  Bailey,  Esq.  of 
Keresforth  Hall,  co.  York. 

4  Robert,  b.  1724.  )  Both  drowned  in  a  flood  in  the  river 
6  John,  b.  1725.     f      Forth. 

6  William,  b.  18  July,  1730,  one  of  the  Founders  of  the 
Stirling  Bank  in  1779;  to.  Jean,  dau.  of  John  Murdoch  of 
Glasgow,  and  d.  s.  p. 

7  Charies,  b.  21  Nov.  1732,  father  of  Charies,  Commander 
of  the  "Belvidere  "  East  Indiaman;  vi.  twice,  and  had 
issue. 

II.  Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  William,  b.  11  Feb.  1699;  elected  Provost  of  Stirling 
Sept.  1743;  m.  1729,  Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Edmon- 
stone  of  Cambuswallace,  co.  Perth,  and  had  a  son,  James, 
b.  Aug.  1730 ;  d.  June,  1737,  and  a  dau.,  Marian,  b.  3  March, 
1732;  m.  1st,  Capt.  William  Gunning,  who  fell  at  the 
stoi-ming  of  Guadeloupe,  1757,  and  2ndly,  1770,  Henry 
Galloway. 

IV.  John,  b.  15  Sept.  1700;  m.  25  Aug.  1732,  Agnes  Neilson 
of  Stirling. 

V.  Henry,  6.  15  Nov.  1702;  to.  29  June,  1733,  Elizabeth 
Campbell. 

VI.  Alexander,  b,  9  Jan.  1701. 

Provost  Christie  d.  Feb.  1728.    His  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Christie  of  Stirhng,  Burgess  of  that  town  22  April, 
1721,  Town  Councillor  and  Magistrate  21  Sept.  1738,  Dean  of 
Guild  25  Sept.  1740,  Commissary  Clerk  of  co.  Stirling,  b.  10 
Jan.  1697;  m.  22  Oct.  1731,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Watson, 
Merchant,  of  Thirty  Acres  and  Woodend,  and  hud  (with  nine 
daus.,  all  of  whom  d.  unni.)  issue. 


I.  James,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  6.  1746;  d.  1750. 

I.  Ann,  in.  Capt.  John  Bachop,  54th  regt. ;  afil  d.  1820. 
The  elder  son, 

James  Christie,  Esq.  of  Baltimore,  6.  22  Pec.  173S;  was 
obliged,  on  account  of  his  attachment  to  the  Royalist  party,  to 
quit  North  America,  and  settling  in  Scotland,  he  purchased, 
1786,  Durie,  in  the  Parish  of  Scoonie,  co.  Fife;  m.  1st,  1772, 
Mary,  dau.  of  George  Blilligan  of  Maryland,  by  whom  (who 
d.  15  Dec.  1774)  he  had  a  son, 

I.  Thomas,  6.  10  June,  1773;  Capt.  70th  regt.;  d.  1838. 

Mr.  Christie  TO.  2ndly,  1783,  Mary  Turner,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Hon.  Charles  Maitland,  2nd  son  of  Charles,  6th  Earl  of  Lauder- 
dale, and  by  her  had, 

II.  Charles  Maitland,  of  Durie. 

HI.  James,  b.  21  Feb.  1787;  m.  Frances  Dickenson,  and  had 
two  sons,  Robert,  and  Mackenzie,  and  a  dau.,  Jane,  Mrs. 
Keefer. 

IV.  Gabriel,  6.  1  July,  1791;  Commander  R.N. ;  d.  1876. 

V.  Robert  Stark-Christie,  6.  5  Nov.  1792;  an  Officer  21st 
Fusileers  and  Grenadier  Guards ;  m.  Mary  Butler,  eldest 
dau.  of  James  Stark,  Esq.  of  Kingsdale,  co.  Fife,  assumed 
in  consequence  the  prefix  surname  of  Stark,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1861)  left  at  his  decease,  1862,  issue, 

1  James  Henry  Robertson,  M.A.,  of  Teasses,  J.P.  co.  Fife, 
and  Advocate  at  the  Scotch  Bar,  6.  4  Aug.  1830;  to.  1860, 
Marion  Jane,  dau.  of  Archibald  Howison,  Esq.  of  Hynd- 
ford:  and  d.  1875,  leaving  issue,  Henry  Robert,  b.  29  Oct. 
1868;  Lindsay  Bruce,  6.  1870;  Arthur  William,  6.  1874; 
Eliza  Margaret ;  Mary  Harictt ;  Agnes ;  Gertrude  Emily. 

2  Robert  Lindsay  Bruce,  b.  18  Dec.  1832;  m.  Nov.  1863, 
Julianne  Cockbura,  dau.  of  Capt.  Alexander  Scott,  72nd 
regt. 

3  John  Boswell,  d.  young. 

4  Thomas,  of  Ballindean  and  Newbiggen,  co.  Fife,  J.P., 
b.  S  Nov.  1840,  late  11th  Hussars. 

1  Margaret  Isobel,  m.  Hugh  Lindsay  Christie,  afterwards 
Maj.-Gen.;  and  d.  1861. 

VI.  William,  6.  25  Nov.  1793;  Commander  R.N,;  r,i.  Miss 
ClaraBurcheU,  and  has  issue,  William;  Alexandei';  James; 
Clara  Mary;    Frances;  Ann;    Isabella;   and  Agnes. 

VII.  Peter,  Capt.  R.N.,  6.  18  Aug.  1796;  d.  at  Balaklava 
during  the  Crimean  war. 

VIII.  Napier  Turner,  an  Officer  in  the  army,  b.  26  June, 
1801 ;  TO.  Penelope,  dau.  of  Thomas  Burnett,  Esq.,  Advo- 
cate, Aberdeen,  and  had  three  sons,  James;  Napier;  and 
Thomas  Burnett,  all  deceased,  and  three  surviving  daus. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Alexander  Smith,  Esq. ;  and  d.  12  Aug.  1841. 

II.  Isobal,  TO.  6  Feb.  1819,  Rev.  William  Fortescue,  grandson 
of  Matthew,  2nd  Lord  Fortescue;  and  d.  11  Oct.  1826. 

III.  Margaret,  ni.  John  Irvine  Boswell,  Esq.,  of  Balmuto  and 
Kingcausie. 

IV.  Erskine,  m.  12  Oct.  1811,  Mathew  Fortescue,  Esq.,  of  Bel- 
videre, CO.  Dublin,  grandson  of  Matthew,  2nd  Lord  For- 
tescue. 

V.  Anno,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Christie  d.  1803.    His  eldest  son, 

Charles  Maitland  Christie,  Esq.  of  Durie,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
an  Officer  in  the  army,  served  in  Germany  and  the  Peninsular 
War,  b.  31  Dec.  1785;  m.  1st,  Nov.  1815,  Mary  Butler,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  Robert  Lindsay,  brother  of  the  Earl  of  Bal- 
carres,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  James,  6.  25  Aug.  1817  ;  to.  3  Aug.  1858,  Frances  Jane, 
2nd  dau.  of  David  Pringle,  Esq.  of  the  Yair  family,  and 
d.  s.  p. 

II.  Robert,  now  of  Durie. 

III.  Charies  Maitland,  b.  9  Sept.  1819;  d.  1875. 

IV.  Peter,  b.  30  Aug.  1821. 

V.  John  Boswell,  6.  25  Dec.  1824. 

VI.  Alexander,  an  Officer  in  the  Indian  army,  killed  in  the 
Kyber  Pass. 

VII.  Hugh  Lindsey,  Maj.-Gen.  late  10th  Madras  N.I.,  to.  his 
cousin,  Margaret  Isobel,  dau.  of  Robert  Stark-Christie,  of 
Teasses,  co.  Fife,  and  had  issue,  Charles  Robert;  Mary 
Agnes ;  and  Hughina  Margaret. 

I.  Elizabeth  Butler,  d.  unm. 

II.  Mary,  m.  Jan.  1845,  Francis  Brown  Douglas,  Esq., 
Advocate,  afterwards  Lord  Provost  of  Edinburgh. 

III.  Anne,  to.  31  July,  1856,  Benjamin  Wyld,  Esq.,  youngest 
son  of  James  Wyld,  Esq.  of  Gilston,  co.  Fife. 

IV.  Margaret,  m.  Richard  Lundin  Brown,  Esq. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  2  April,  1830,  Elizabeth,  4th  dau.  of  Alexander 
Pringle,  Esq.  of  Whytbank  and  Yair,  and  d.  1871,  having  by 
her  had  issue, 

I.  William,  Advocate,  6. 29  June,  1832. 

I.  Susan  Pringle. 

Arms— Or,  a  saltire  cantoned  between  two  stars  in  flank 
sa.,  in  chief  a  demi-lion  couped  at  the  joints  gu.,  aud  in  base  a 
cross-pattee  of  the  last. 

Crest— A  dexter  hand  holding  a  missive  letter  ppr. 

Motto — Pro  rege. 

Seat— Durie,  near  Lcvcn,  co.  Fife. 


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CHBISTY    OF    APULDREFIELD. 

Christy,  Geoege,  Esq.  of  Apuldrefield,  Kent, 
I.  11  April,  1819 ;  s.  liis  brother  23  March,  1876. 

2,tnCagC. — Alexandee  Chbistt,  of  Aberdeen,  b.  in  Scot- 
land, 1642,  passed  over  into  Ireland,  and  fixed  his  residence  at 
Moyallan,  co.  Down,  where  he  d.  29  April,  1722,  leavil^g 
(with  a  dau.,  Sarah,  m.  Samuel  Morton,  Esq.,  of  Kilmore,  co. 
Armagh)  a  son, 

John  Christy,  of  Moyallan,  6.10  Sept.  1G73;  m.  Mary 
EiU,  of  Magherameske,  and  rf.  May,  1763,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Alexander,  h.  4  Jan.  1699,  who  went  into  Scotland,  and 
after  residing  some  time  at  Ormiston,  removed  in  n.'iC  to 
Perth.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  George  Huntingdon,  M.D., 
hutd.  s.p.  1764. 

II.  Joseph,  b.  29  March,  1703;  m.  18  April,  1733,  Patience, 
dau.  of  John  Chambers,  Esq.  of  Lurgan;  and  d.  1765, 
leaving  a  dau.  Mary,  m.  Arcliibald  Home,  Esq. 

III.  .John,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  James,  of  Lower  Stramore,  in  Moyallan,  6.  29  March, 
1708;  'M.  4  July,  1732,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Morton, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

1  John,  6.  19  June,  1735;  m.  15  April,  1759,  Deborah, 
dau.  of  Joseph  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Castletown  ;  and  d. 
13  Aug.  1771,  leaving  issue  a  son  and  successor,  James, 
of  Lower  Stramore,  6.  17  Dec.  1762;  m.  22  Nov.  17«5, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Mark,  Esq.  of  Limerick;  and  d.  5 
Jan.  1820,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  heir,  John, 
of  Lower  Stramore,  6.  6  July,  1789,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of 
John  Lecky,  Esq.  of  Ballykealy,  co.  Carlow ;  and  d.  4 
April,  1848,  leaving  John  Leckey,  of  Cincinnati,  b.  25 
May,  1830,  and  other  issue.  ' 

2  James,  of  Lurgan,  m.  1  Dec.  1768,  Lucia,  dau.  of  Archi- 
bald Shaw,  Esq. ;  and  d.  s.  p.  26  Aug.  1793. 

1  Mary,  6.  31  Jan.  1734;  m.  29  April,  1753,  Thomas 
Dawson,  Esq.,  and  d.  22  Jan.  1785.  Mr.  Dawson  d.  15 
Jan.  1785. 

2  Margaret,  b.  18  Oct.  1737;  m.  29  Sept.  1756,  Thomas 
Linton,  Esq.  and  had  issue. 

3  Sarah,  6.20  Aug.  174U;  ra.  her  cousin,  John  Christy, 
and  had  issue. 

V.  Thomas,  6.  22  Jan.  1711,  of  Moyallan:  m.  1st,  6  March, 
1739-40,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Bramery,  Esq.;  and  2ndly, 
Mary  Nicholson ;  and  d.  23  April,  1780,  having  had  issue, 
by  his  1st  wife, 

1  J~ohn,  drowned,  27  Oct.  1758 ;  s.  p. 

1  Hannah,  6.  3  May,  1748 ;  m.  18  Dec.  1766,  John  Wake- 
field, Esq.  :  and  (/.  14  July,  1779,  leaving  issue,  Thomas 
Christy  WaUcfiukl,  Esq.  of  Moyallan. 

2  Mary,  6.  9  Jan.  1783;  m.  27  Oct.  1771,  Joseph  Phelps, 
Esq. 

The  3rd  son, 

John  Christy,  Esq.,  passed  over  to  Scotland,  and  built 
Ormiston  Lodge,  co.  Edinburgh.  He  was  6.  29  June,  1707  : 
and  r,i.  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Miller,  Esq.  of  Craigentinny,  co. 
Edinburgh,  and  aunt  to  WiUiam  Henry  Miller,  Esq.,  F.S.A., 
of  Britwell  House,  Burnham,  Bucks,  sometime  M.P.  for  New- 
castle-under-Lyne,  and  d.  1701,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John,  who  d.  young. 

II.  William,  who  sold  Ormiston  Lodge,  24  Feb.  1764;  m.  1st, 
Jane  Erskine,  and  2ndly,  Alison  Dunn ;  and  d.  1814,  leaving 
issue, 

III.  Hill,  Lieut.  61st  foot.  6.  1741;  m.  1769,  Helen,  dau.  of 
Archibald  Cuthbertson,  M.D. ;  and  d.  18  May,  1819,  leaving 
issue, 

1  Archibald,  d.  s.  p. 

2  John,  of  Fort  Union,  Adaro,  near  Limerick,  m.  Eliza, 
dau.  of  Luke  Mullock,  of  Limerick,  and  had  issue,  Mark ; 
Luke;  John  Hill;  Helen;  and  Anne. 

3  Mathew,  M.U.,  Surgeon  E.I.C.S.,  m.  Esther  Miller 
(who  r.i.  2ndly,  Major  Mungo  Campbell);  and  d.  in 
India,  le.aving  issue,  Ann,  m.  the  Kev.  James  Charles 
Thompson. 

1  Agnes,  m.  William  Bamage,  Esq.,  Capt.  E.N.,  and  had 
issue. 
rv.  John,  of  Kircas.sock,  co.  Down,  m.  28  Nov.  17CG,  ."^arah, 
dau.  of  James  Christy,  Esq.   of  Lower  Stramore,  and  had 
issue, 

1  John,  d.  at  Nantucket,  North  America. 

2  James,  of  Kircassock,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Joseph  Mui-phy, 
Esq.,  and  had  surviving  i.ssue,  Mary  Anne,  m.  1821, 
Richard  Tighe,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law ;  Charlotte;  and 
Eliza,  m.  19  July,  1848,  Jonathan  Joseph  Kichardson, 
Esq.  of  the  Island,  Lisbum,  co.  Antrim,  M.P.  for  Lisburu. 

1  Margaret. 
V.  Miller,  of  wliom  presently. 

I.  Ann,  d.  young. 

II.  Euphemia,  m.  William  Miller,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh. 

III.  Ann,  d.  unm.  1788. 

IV.  Margaret,  6.  1750;  m.  1768,  Alexander  Sinclair,  Esq.  of 
Brabster  Doran,  in  Bower,  Caithnesshire,  and  had  issue. 

V.  Mary,  b.  1755;  m.  1st,  1776,  John  DoUin,  of  London,  and 
2ndly,  Thomas  Jeffreys,  Esq.  of  London. 


The  5th  son. 

Miller  Christy,  Esq.,  6.  1748,  resided  at  Stockwell,  Surrey. 
He  m.  29  Sept.  1773,  Ann,  dau.  of  William  Eist,  of  Manudcu, 
Essex,  and  t^.  12  June,  1820,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Brooklands,  Essex,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Black  Notley,  6.  25  Sept.  1776 ;  m.  20  Feb.  1800,  Eebecca, 
dau.  of  Samuel  Hewlings,  Esq.  of  Reading,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  14  Jan.  1837)  left  issue  at  his  decease,  14  June,  1846, 

1  Thomas,  of  Brooklands,  in.  16  July,  1829,  Jane,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Christy  Wakefield,  Esq.  of  Moyallan  House, 
Moyallan,  and  d.  12  Oct.  1877,  having  had  issue,  Thomas, 
6.  9  Dec.  1831,  m.  16  Feb.  1865,  Miss  Hill;  Wakefield,  0. 
6  Dec.  1834,  m.  28  Aug.  1872,  Mary,  dau.  of  Jonathan 
Joseph  Kichardson,  Esq.  of  Kircassock,  co.  Down,  and 
Westcliffe,  co.  Watei-ford,  J.P.  and  M.P.  for  Lisbum ; 
Stephen,  6.  13  Dec.  1840,  m.  12  Oct.  1876,  Blanche,  dau. 
of  William  Henry  Chichester,  Esq.  of  Grenofen,  Devon ; 
Louisa,  111.  1859,  John  Eadcliffe,  Esq.,  J.P.  of  Moorfield, 
Withington,  co.  Chester ;  and  Ellen  Sophia,  m.  1873, 
John  Harvey,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  Carnousie,  BamlT- 
shire. 

2  Samuel,  late  M.P.  for  Newcastle-under-Lyme,  of  Crai- 
gentinny and  Britwell  House,  who  took  the  name 
and  arms  of  Miller  by  royal  license,  19  March,  18C2; 
m.  20  April,  1842,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hardcastle,  Esq. 
of  Firwood,  near  Bolton-Ie-Moors,  and  has,  William  Henry 
Archibald,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  Capt.  Edinburgh 
Militia,  b.  16  Nov.  18.50. 

1  Rachel,  Lady  of  the  Manor  of  Black  Notley,  m.  7  Oct. 
18-24,  Daniel  Bell  Hanbury,  Esq.  of  Clapham,  Surrey, 
and  d.  3  Jan.  1876. 

2  Chariotte,  m.  1832,  Edmund  Ashworth,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of 
Egerton  Hall,  Turton,  Lancashire,  and  d.  8  June,  1873. 

3  Anne,  m.  1836,  Thomas  Ashworth,  Esq.  of  Poynton,  co. 
Chester,  and  d.  2  May,  1838,  s.  p. 

ii.  William  Miller,  of  the  Woodbines,  ICinr;ston,  Surrey, 
b.  12  Jan.  1778 ;  d.  24  Jan.  1858 ;  m.  19  Feb.  1805,  Ann, 
dau.  of  John  Fell,  Esq.  of  Peckham,  and  had  issue, 

1  WilUam,  F.L.S.,  F.Z.S.,  &c.,  d.  24  July,  1839. 

2  Heni-y,  F.S.A.,  F.L.S.,  &c.,  of  Westminster,  d.  4  Elay, 
1865. 

3  John  Fell,  d.  6  April,  1851. 

4  Alexander,  of  Astley's  Abbotts,  Salop. 

5  Richard,  J. P.,  of  Poynton  Towers,  Poynton,  m.  9  Jan. 
1862,  Alice,  dau.  of  Henry  Ashworth,  Esq.,  J.P.,  oftliu 
Oaks,  Bolton-le-Moors,  and  has  issue,  William  Miller,  6. 
24  Jan.  1863;  and  Henry  Edmund,  6.  19  May,  1865. 

6  Joseph  Fell,  of  Kensington,  m.  28  June,  1854,  Lilias, 
dau.  of  James  Dowie,  Esq.  of  Chestnut  Grove,  Kingston, 
and  has  issue,  Edwin,  8th  Hussars,  6.  13  June,  1856 ; 
Amy  Lilias  ;  Mary  Ethel ;  and  Millicent. 

7  Edmund,  of  Bournemouth. 

1  Mary  Anne.  2  Elizabeth. 

3  Rebecca,  m.  10  May,  1848,  Alfred  Darby,  Esq.  of  Stanley 

Hall,  Astley's  Abbotts,  co.  Salop,  who  rf.  14  April,  1802, 

leaving  issue. 

III.  John,  of  Apuldrefield  Manor. 

IV.  Joseph,  of  Croydon,  „;.  18  Sept.  1822,  Elizabeth,  dan.  of 
Jo.seph  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Ponteiract ;  and  d.  9  Dec.  1866,  s.  p. 

V.  James,  of  Brownings,  in  Bloomfield,  m.  2  June,  1812, 
Charlotte,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Fell,  Esq.,  of  Peckham 
Eye,  who  d.  29  April,  1868.  He  d.  22  May,  1874,  havinf^; 
had  issue,  I  James,  of  Boynton  Hall,  Essex,  m.  1842, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Cruttenden  Marten,  E.sq.  of 
Lewes,  and  has  James,  Reginald,  Archibald,  Wilfred, 
Alice,  Charlotte  Mary,  Anna  Louisa,  Ada,  Lilias,  and 
Josephine ;  2  Robert ;  3  David,  of  Patching  Hall,  Broom- 
field,  TO.  1855,  Jane,  dau.  of  Henry  Marriage,  Esq.  of 
Broomfield;  4  Fell  ;  1  Mary,  m.  1837,  Joseph  Smith,  E.sq. 
of  Patterswick  Hall,  Essex;  2  Sophia,  m.  1832,  William 
Marriage,  Esq.  of  Writtle  Park,  Essex;  she  d.  31  Jan. 
1854;  3  Caroline,;  m.  1858,  Henry  Marriage,  of  Broomfield, 
Esq. ;  4  Charlotte ;  5  Ellen  Jane. 

I.  Anne,  m.  Alexander  Cruickshank,  of  Laurcston  Lane, 
Edinburjjh  (who  had  before  m.  her  cousin),  and  d.  31  Dec. 
1836,  leaving  issue. 

The  third  son, 

John  Christy,  Esq.  of  Apuldrefield,  6.  19  June,  1781  ; 
m.  2  Oct.  1812,  Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  Abraham  De  Home,  Esq.  of 
Surrey  Square  (see  familij  of  De  Hobnb),  and  by  her  (who 
d.  31  March,  1869)  had  issue, 

I.  John  de  Horke,  of  Cudham  Lodge,  Kent,  6.  25  Aug. 
1814;  TO.  21  July,  1842,  Ann,  dan.  of  Mr.  Robert  Kidder, 
of  Westcrham,  and  d.  1  Aug.  1850,  leaving  two  sons  and 
two  daus. 

II.  Alebed,  heir  to  his  father. 

III.  George,  s.  his  brother. 

IV.  Edward,  of  Farringdon,  Berks,  6.  6  June,  1820  ;  to.  31 
Aug.  1847,  Julia  Shears,  dau.  of  Charles  SpurrcU,  Esq.  of 
Hill  House,  Dartford,  and  d.  s.  j).  21  March,  1850. 

V.  Frederick  Collier,  of  Melbourne,  Australia,  6.  9  Sept. 
1822  ;  m.  18  April,  1861,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Arthur  B.  Wells, 
Esq.  of  Melbourne,  and  has  a  dau.  Edith  Wilh  ilmina. 


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VI.  Ai'tliur  de  Home,  of  Edcnbridfre,  6.  6  Aug.  1828  ;  m.  14 
Sept.  lae."!,  Harriet  Caroline,  dau.  of  Henry  Chetwynd,  Esq. 
M.A.,  of  Brocton  Lodge,  co.  Stafford,  4th  son  of  Sir  George 
Clietwynd,  Bart.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Henry  Chetwynd,  b.  0  June,  1868,  d.  29  Juno,  187G. 

2  Arthur. 

1  Florenee  Caroline. 

2  Mary  Anne. 

vii.  Albert,  of  Cudham,  Capt.  10th  Sladras  N.I.,  b  21  March, 
1830. 

I.  Emma  Catherine  Collier,  m.  2  Feb.  183G,  George  Steinman 
Stcinman,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  of  Sundridge,  Kent. 
He  d.  4  Nov.  1873,  and  was  s.  by  his  2nd  son, 

Alfred  Christy,  Esq.  of  Apuldrefield,  b.  14  Jan.  1818;  m. 
28  Aug.  1870,  Katherine  Collier,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Benjamin 
Collier  de  Home,  and  d.  s.  p.  23  March,  1876,  and  was  s.  by 
his  brother,  George  Christy,  Esq.  now  of  Apuldrefield. 

Arms — Or,  on  a  saltier  in%-ecked  sa.  between  four  mullets 
pierced  az.  a  saltier  erm.  Crest — A  mount  vert,  tliereon  the 
stump  of  a  holly  tree  sprouting  between  four  branches  of  fein 
all  ppr.    3Intto — Sic  viresco. 

/S'tat— Apuldrefield  Manor,  Cudham,  Sevenoalis,  Kent. 


CHURCHILL    OF    COLLITOI^    AlTD 
SSUSTON. 

CHrECHiLi,  Key.  AVilltam,  of  Colliton  and 
Muston,  Dorset,  Eector  of  Winterbome  Stickland, 
in  that  co.,  b.  28  May,  1803 ;  m.  Dec.  1839,  Julia  Char- 
lotte Mackenzie,  dau.  of  Sir  Orford  Gordon,  Bart,  of 
Embo,  aud  by  her  (who  d.  10  Aug.  1857)  has  issue, 

I.  William,  6.  Oct.  1840,  B.A.Camb.,  Barrister-at-Law. 

II.  Orford,  Commander  R.N.,  6.  24  Dec.  1842;  m.  Editli 
Mary,  dau.  of  William  Preston,  Esq.  of  Mincstead,  co. 
Southampton,  and  has  a  dau.,  Mary  Edith. 

III.  Mackenzie,  Capt.  58th  regt.,  b.  28  Jiin.  1813. 

IV.  Cameron,  Barrister-at-Law,  B.A.  Oxford,  Governor  of 
Dulwich  College,  b.  6  Feb.  1849;  9ii.  Blanche  Ilod-e,  of 
Eeedsmouth  Hall,  co.  Northumberland,  and  has  a  dau., 
Ida  Blanche  Gordon,  b.  10  Feb.  1879. 

V.  Melville  (Rev.),  B.A.  Cambridge,  b.  8  April,  18r)0. 

VI.  Seton,  Capt.  44th  regt.,  6.  20  April,  1S51 ;  5«.  Eleanor 
Millicent  Kidd,  of  Blackheath,  and  has,  Gordon  Seton,  b. 
25  Dec.  1878. 

VII.  Reginald,  b.  13  Sept.  1853. 

VIII.  Stuart,  Brasenose  Coll.  Oxford,  b.  Cfi  Jan.  isnn. 

I.  JuUa  Louisa,  vi.  Richard  Flemings  St.  Andiew  St.  John, 
Esq.,  Assistant  Commissary  in  Buvmah. 

II.  Louisa.  III.  Caroline. 

iLtncaCJC— This  family  and  th.at  of  John  CnuRcniLL,  the 
illustrious  Duke  of  Marlborough,  derive  from  a  common 
ancestor, 

William  Chdrchill,  Esq.  of  EocUbear,  Devon,  temp. 
Queen  Elizabeth.  He  m.  Elizabeth  Bond,  of  Purbeck,  and  d. 
18  Nov.  1602,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

William  Churchill,  Esq.  of  Dorchester,  whose  will,  dated 
12  March,  1599,  was  proved  18  Nov.  1602.  By  his  wife,  a  dau. 
of  John  Swaine,  of  Blandford,  he  had  issue, 

I.  EoGRR,  ancestor  of  the  Duke  of  Mablborougii  (see 
Burke's  PeercuK). 

n.  William,  of  Corton. 

III.  John,  ancestor  of  this  family. 
The  third  son, 

John  Churchill,  Esq.  of  Muston,  Dorset,  purchased  that 
estate,  1  Jan.  1609;  in.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  John  Meller, 
Esq.  of  Came,  and  dying  31  May,  1621,  left  issue. 
William,  his  heir;  Gervase;  Richard;  John,  Eector  of 
Stinsford  and  Steeple,  6.  1603;  d.  25  May,  1682,  leaving 
by  Sarah  his  wife  (who  was  buried  at  Steeple,  23  Oct.  167S) 
three  daus.,  Sarah,  m.  William  Collins;  Mary,  m.  John 
Scovile  ;  and  Elizabeth,  n.  Nathaniel  Bond,  Esq.  of  Lutton  ; 
Robert ;  Jasper  :  Mathew  ;  Maximihan ;  Thomas  ;  and  four 
daus.,  Ann,  m.  Lancelot  Cooper,  Esq.  of  Farringdon,  Devon; 
Edith;  Sarah;  Jane.    The  son  and  heir, 

William  Churchill,  Esq.  of  Muston,  High  Sheriff  1639-40, 
m.  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Yard,  Esq.  of  Cherston  Ferrers, 
Devon,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  1623;  w.  Bridget  Vaughan,  aud  d.  1672. 

II.  George,  6.  1625;  d.  1664. 

III.  William,  s.  at  Muston. 

IV.  Henry,  b.  1634;  m.  1st,  Hannah  Galler ;  2ndly,  Elizabeth 
Cheeke,  and  left  by  the  latter,  Ilenry,  William,  and  Eliza- 
beth 

V.  Christian,  b.  1637 ;  d.  1GG3. 


I.  M.iry,  b.  1G26. 

II.  Eleanor,  b.  1631;  m.  E.  Swaine,  of  Kingston,  Purbeck. 
Mr.  Churcliill  d.  March,  1680,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  CHnRCiiiLL,  Esq.  of  Muston,  bapt.  15  Jan.  1G27, 
who  d.  1702,  leaving  by  Grace,  his  wife,  ' 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  of  CoUiton  and  Fordington,  M.P.  for  Dorchester 
1709 ;  b.  1657 ;  m.  1693,  Ann,  dau.  of  Roger  Clavell,  Esq. 
of  Smedmore,  and  dau.  of  John  Darrell,  Esq. ;  aud  d.  s.  p. 
24  April,  1709. 

III.  Charles,  of  Fordington,  b.  1660;  d.  1723. 

IV.  Henry,  6.  1665;  d.  1672. 

I.  Grace,  d.  1680.  ii.  Frances,  d.  1CG9. 

Mr.  Churchill  was  s.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

William  Churchill,  Esq.  of  Colliton,  m.  168G,  Barbara, 
dau.  of  Peter  HoUoway,  Esq.  of  Goodleigh,  by  Honor  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Hubert  Hussey,  Esq.  of  Sydling,  by  whom  (who 
d.  1724)  he  had,  with  two  daus.,  Grace,  d.  1735,  and  Honor, 
d.  1734,  a  son  and  lieir, 

William  Churchill,  Esq.  of  Colliton,  m.  1729,  Elizabeth 
Martin,  of  Sturminster  Newton,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  killed  by  the  great  earthquake  at  Lisbon,  1755. 

II.  William,  his  heir. 

III.  George,  Capt.  34th  regt.,  &.  1745;  d.  1814. 

IV.  Charles,  killed  at  sea  ;  he  d.  young. 

I.  Grace,  d.  1735. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  Nathaniel  Templeman,  Esq.  of  Dorchester. 
Mr.  Churchill  d.  17  Feb.  1769,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  sur- 
viving son, 

William  Churchill,  Esq.  of  Colliton,  High  Sheriff  1766-67, 
b.  1739;  m.  4  Nov.  1773,  Jane,  duu.  and  co-heir  of  Joshua 
Churchill,  Esq.  of  London,  and  Gussage,  Dorset,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1801)  left  issue, 

William  Rush  Hallett,  his  heir. 

John  Darner,  d.  184S,  aged  70. 

Sophia,  d.  1800.  Caroline  Frances,  d.  1SC8. 

Mr.  Churchill  d.  1  Dec.  1799,  and  was  .t.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Rev.  William  Eush  Hallett  Churchill,  of  Colliton,  antt 
Muston,  Eector  of  Anderson,  and  Vicar  of  Winterborne  St. 
Martin,  Dorset,  b.  16  July,  1774  ;  m.  28  May,  1798,  Martha, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Tanner,  Esq.  of  Tidcombe  Manor, 
Wilts,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  Nov.  1855)  had  issue, 

William,  now  of  Colliton  and  Muston. 

George,  of  Alderholt  Park,  Dorset  (see  next  Memnir). 

Eliza  Suphia,  d.  1870.  Frances  Caroline. 

Georgina  Louisa,  d.  19  Aug.  1859.  Emma  Ann. 

Eev.  W.  E.  H.  Churchill  d.  11  Jan.  1847. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  lion  rampant  arg.  debruised  by  a  bcndlct  gu. 

Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  dcmi-lion  rampant  arg. 

Scat — Muston,  Dorset. 


CHURCHILL  OP  ALDERHOLT  PARK. 

CnuRcniLi,  George,  Esq.  of  Alderholt  Park. 
Dorset,  J.P.,  b.  10  March,  1811  ;  m.  May,  1835', 
Frances,  3rd  dau.  of  Rev.  Middleton  Onslow,  Rector 
of  Bradford  Pererell,  Dorset,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Onslow,  late  15th  regt.,  J. P.,  Major  7th  Lanca- 
shire Mihtia,  6.  1  Nov.  1838 

II.  Charles  Morant,  Capt.  50th  regt.,  6.  19  May,  1842  ;  m.  5 
April,  1877,  Ellen  Anncta,  only  dau.  of  Edmond  Meade 
Waldo,  Esq.  of  Stonewall  Park,  Kent. 

I.  Matilda  Louisa.  ii.  Harriett. 

III.  Lucy  Sophia.  iv.  Emma  Isabella. 

Mr.  Churchill  is  2nd  son  of  the  late  Rev.  W.  R.  IT. 
ChurchUl,  of  Colliton  House,  Dorchester,  and 
younger  brother  of  Rev.  William  Churchill,  now  of 
Colliton  and  Muston  (see preceding  Memoir). 

Arms  and  Crest— Sa,me  as  Churchill  of  Colliton  and  Muston. 
iStat— Alderholt  Park,  Fordingbridge. 


CHUTE    OF    THE    VYNE. 

Wiggett-Chute,  William  Ltde,  Esq.  of  The 
Vyne,  Basingstoke,  Hants,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1832, 
and  formerly  M.P.  for  Norfolk,  A.M.  Oxford, 
Barrister-at-Law,  b.  16  June,  1800 ;  m.  1  June, 
1837,  Martha,  2nd  dau.  of  Theophilus  Russell 
Buck  worth,  Esq.  of  Cockley-Cley  Hall,  Norfolk, 
and  has  had  issue. 


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cnu 


I.  CiiALONTR'Wiii.tAjr.M.A.,  Magdalen  Coll.  Oxon,  h.  1  Aug. 
1838;  m.  5  April,  1875,  Eleanor,  'ind  dau.  of  Wyndham 
Tonal,  Esq.  of  Malshanger,  and  has  issue,  one  dau., 
l:aehel. 

II.  Devereux  Wiggctt,  6.  20  Dec.  1S33;  in.  18C8,  Mary,  dau. 
cf  Capt.  llunter,  by  whom  he  has  two  daus.,  Maud  and 
Xorah. 

III.  Charles  Thomas,  Lieut.  E.N.,  b.  17  Aug.  1841;  d. 
1367. 

IV.  Edward  Eussell,  6.  11  July,  1846;  m.  1874,  Nina  Mary, 
(!:ui.  of  F.  Firth,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  has  issue,  two  sons, 
1  lodcrick  Eu-^sell  and  Edward  Lennard. 

V.  Theophilus  Dacre,  b.  10  June,  1852. 

VI.  Lennard  Buckworth,  6.  1855;  d.  1872. 
MI.  Arthur  John  Lydc,  b.  1857. 

I.  Elizabeth  Martha.  ii.  Emmeline  Mary, 

ui.  Georgina  Fanny.  iv.  Maria  Esther. 

This  gentleman,  whose  patronymic  is  Wiggett, 
assumed,  by  royal  license,  1827,  on  succeeding  to 
the  estates  of  the  Eev.  Thomas  Vere  Chute,  the 
additional  surname  and  ai-ms  of  that  family. 

HtltCit^C. — The  Chutes  were  of  long  standing  in  the 
counties  of  Kent  and  Somerset,  where  they  were  originally 
settled.  They  were  Lords  of  the  Manor  of  Taunton,  until 
about  the  year  1500,  when  Edmund  Chute  sold  the  manor 
to  Lord  Denham.  The  Kentish  branch  of  the  family  expired 
1700,  on  the  deathof  Sir  George  Chute,  Bart. 

Chaloneb  CiiDTE,  Esq.,  son  and  heir  of  Charles  Chute, 
Esq.  of  the  Bliddle  Temple,  by  Ursula  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Chaloner,  Esq.  of  Fulham,  purchased  of  Lord  Sandys  1653, 
the  estate  of  The  Vine,  co.  Hants.  Hejii.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Sir  John  Skory,  Knt.,  and  had  a  son,  Chaloner,  his 
heir,  and  two  dau.?.,  Anne  and  Cecilia.  He  r,i.  2ndly,  Dorothy, 
widow  of  Eichard,  Lord  Dacre,  and  dau.  of  Dudley,  3rd  Lord 
Korth,  but  had  no  further  issue.  Mr.  Chaloner  Chute  d.  1609, 
then  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons  to  Eichabd  Cromwell's 
I'arliamcnt,  an  arduous  office,  which  he  filled  to  the  great  sati- 
sfaction of  all  parties.     His  great-grandson, 

John  Chute,  Esq.  of  The  Yyne,  d.  unm.  1776,  when  this 
branch  of  the  family  became  extinct  in  the  male  line,  but 
the  posses.sions  devolved  on 

Tho.mas  Lobb,  Esq.  of  Pickenham  Hall,  Norfolk,  son  of 
Elizabeth  Chute  (grand-dau.  of  Chaloner  Chute,  Esq.  of  The 
Vyne),  by  Thomas  Lobb,  Esq.  This  gentleman  assumed  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Chute.  He  vi.  Ann  Eachel,  dau.  of 
William  Wiggett,  Esq.,  and  had  (with  other  children,  who 
ri.  ■uni/i.)  William;  Thomas  Vere;  Anne  Eachel,  m.  to  Sir 
William  Hicks,  Bart. ;  and  Mary,  to.  to  Wither  Bramston, 
Esq.  of  Oakley  Hall,  Hants,  who  d.  s.  p.  Mr.  Lobb  Chute 
d.  1791,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

William  John  CnuTE,  Esq.  of  The  Vyne  and  Pickenham 
Hall,  M.P.  for  Hants,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-hciress  of 
Joshua  Smith,  Esq.  of  Stoke  Park,  Wilts,  but  dying  s.  i^.  1824, 
wass.  by  his  brother, 

The  Eev.  Thomas  Vere  Chute,  of  The  Vyne  and  Picken- 
ham Hall,  Eector  of  South  Pickenham  and  Moulton  St. 
Blichacl's,  Norfolk,  at  whose  decease,  unm.  1827,  the  estates 
devolved  on  William  Lace  Wiggett,  Esq.,  who  assuming,  on 
inheriting,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Chute,  is  the  present 
William  Lyde  Wiggett  Chute,  Esq.  of  the  Vyne  and  Picken- 
ham Hall. 

^rius— Quarterly ;  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  three  swords  barways, 
the  points  towards  the  dexter  ppr.,  pommels  and  hilts  or,  for 
Chute;  2nd  and  3rd,  crm.,  three  mullets  two  and  one  az., 
pierced  gu.,  on  a  chief  wavy  sa.,  a  dove  reguardant  ppr.,  for 
Wiggett. 

fre.;— 1st:  A  dexter  cubit  arm  in  armour,  the  hand  in  a 
gauntlet  grasping  a  broken  sword  in  bend  sinister  ppr.,  pom- 
mel and  hilt  or,  for  Chute;  2nd:  Agriphon'shead  coupcdsa., 
holding  in  the  beak  an  ear  ot  wheat  ppr.,  between  two  wino-s 
arg.,  each  charged  with  a  mullet  gu.,  for  Wiggett. 

MoUn — Fortune  de  guerre. 

/Sw-J— The  Vyne,  near  Basingstoke. 


CHUTE    OP    CHUTE    HALI,. 

Chttte,  Feancis  ELEXNEiiHAssETT,  Esq.  of  Chute 
Hall,  CO.  Kerry,  J.P.,  late  Lieut.  Kerry  Militia,  h. 
13  Sept.  1837  ;  a.  his  father  1862  ;  m.  G  Feb.  1869, 
Cherry,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Norcott  D'Esterre 
Eoberts,  Esq.  {vide  Eobeets  of  Ardmore),  and 
ha3  issue, 


I.  Eichard  Aremberg,  5.  24  June,  1870. 

II.  .Vrthur,  6.  5  Oct.  1871. 

I.  Theodora  Evelin,  6.  15  April,  1877. 

JtfliragC— George  Chute,  a  military  ofTicer  (stated  to 
have  been  of  the  Kentish  family  of  Chute),  went  into  Ireland 
during  the  rebellion  of  Desmond,  and  obtained  grants  of  land 
near  Dingle,  which  were  soon,  however,  alienated.  He  m. 
Miss  Evans,  of  eo.  Cork,  and  had  a  son, 

Daniel  Chute,  who  acquired,  in  marriage  with  a  dau.  cf 
McEUigott,  the  lands  of  Tulligaron  (subsequently  called  Chute 
Hall),  which  were  afterwards,  with  others  since  disposed  of, 
confirmed  by  patent  1 630,  under  which  they  are  now  held.  He 
left  (with  a  dau.,  m.  to  —  Crosbie,  Esq.)  a  son  and  successor, 

Eichard  Chute,  Esq.  of  Tulligaron,  co.  Kerry,  to.  a  dau.  of 
Crosbie,  of  Tubrid,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

EusEBius  Chute,  Esq.  of  Tulligaron,  m.  Mary,  sister  of  Mr. 
Justice  Bernard,  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas  in  Ireland, 
ancestor  of  the  Earls  of  Bandon,  and  had  issue,  i.  Eichard, 
his  heir ;  ii.  Francis,  Collector  of  Tralee,  d.  s.  p. ;  ni.  Pierce, 
ancestor  of  the  Chutes  of  Tralee;  and  iv.  Arthur  (Eev.), 
d.  unm.    The  eldest  son, 

Eichard  Chute,  Esq.  of  Tulligaron,  to.  Charity,  dau.  of 
John  Herbert,  Esq.  of  Castle  Island,  co.  Kerry,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Francis,  his  heir;  ii.  Eichard,  of  Eoxborough,  co.  Kerry; 
I.  Margaret,  to.  George  Eowan,  Esq.  of  Eahlamy ;  ii.  Agnes, 
TO.  John  Sealy,  Esq.  of  Maglass ;  iii.  Catherine,  to.  Cornelius 
M'Gillicuddy  (M'Gillicuddy  of  The  Eeeks).  Mr.  Chute  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  Chute,  Esq.  of  Tulligaron,  or  Chute  Hall,  m.  1761, 
Euth,  dau.  of  Sir  Eiggs  Falkiner,  Bart,  of  Anne  Mount, 
CO.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

Eichard,  his  heir. 

Falkiner,  Capt.  22nd  Light  Dragoons,  to.  Anne,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Goddard,  of  Queen's  Co.,  and  loft  at  his  decease  an  only 
dau.,  Catherine,  m.  William  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Eetreat,  near 
Athlone. 

Caleb,  Capt.  69th  foot,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau  of  Theophilus 
Yielding,  Esq.  of  Cahir  Anne,  co.  Kerry. 

Francis  Bernard,  in.  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Eowan,  Esq.  of 
Castle  Gregory,  and  has  issue,  Francis  Bernard  and  Eliza- 
beth. 

Arthur,  to.  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Lindsay,  Esq.  of  Lindville, 
Cork,  and  d.  8  March,  1863,  having  had  issue  two  sons, 
Francis.  (Eev.),  rf.  many  years  ago ;  and  John  (Eev.),  d.  6 
Jan.  1871;  and  three  daus.  Frances,  d.  Sept.  1874,  Euth; 
and  Anne. 

Margaret,  to.  Thomas  AVilliam  Sandes,  Esq.  of  Sallowglin, 
CO.  Kerry,  and  is  deceased. 

Euth,  in.  the  late  Thomas  Elliot,  Esq.  of  Garrynthcnavally, 
Kerry,  and  d.  Sept.  1875. 
Mr.  Chute  d.  1782,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Eichard  Chute,  Esq.  of  Chute  Hall,  6.  1763;  High  Sheriff 
1786  ;  TO.  1st,  1785,  Agnes,  dau.  of  Eowland  Bateman,  Esq.  of 
Oak  Park,  and  had  by  her, 

Francis,  his  heir. 

Eowland,  of  Lecbrooke,  near  Tralee,  Capt.  58th  regt.  m. 
Frances,  dau.  of  James  Crosbie,  Esq.  of  Ballyheigue  Castle, 
M.P.  for  CO.  Kerry,  and  had  two  sons  and  two  daus.  He  d. 
12  Jan.  1851. 

Loetitia,  to.  William  Eaymond,  Esq.  of  Drotnin,  co.  Kerry ; 
deceased. 

Euth,  TO.  William  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Eetreat,  near  Athlone, 
d.  20  Nov.  1862. 

Agne.s,  TO.  Eichard  Mason,  Esq.  of  Cappanhame,  co.  Limerick, 
and  is  deceased. 
Mr.  Chute  to.  2ndly,   179S,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Dr. 
William  Maunsell,  D.D.,  of  Limerick,  and  had  issue, 

William  Maunsell,  r/i.  the  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Mr.  Nash,  of 
Ballycarthy,  near  Tralee,  and  had  issue.  lie  d.  15  March, 
1850. 

Eichard,  M.D.,  of  Tralee,  in.  Miss  Elizabeth  Eowan,  of  Eah- 
tamy,  and  had  issue.     He  d.  14  Sept.  1850. 

Elizabeth,  to.  Eev.  EobertWadc,  of  Tralee;  d.  10  Nov.  18C2. 

Dorothea,  m.  William  Neligan,  Esq.  of  Tralee,  and  is  de- 
ceased. 

Margaret. 
The  eldest  son, 

Francis  Chute,  Esq.  of  Chute  H.nll,  to.  1st,  13  Feb.  1810, 
Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Trevor  Bomford,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  by 
her  had  issue, 

Eichard,  of  Chute  Hall.  Eowland,  (/.  Aug.  1851. 

Trevor,  Col.  70th  regt.,  K.C.B.,  m.  1868,  Ellen,  eldest  dau.  of 
Samuel  Drownrigg,  Esq.  of  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

Mary,  to.  WiUiam  Harnett,  Esq. 

Mr.  Chute  TO.  2ndly,  Arabella,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Maynard  Denny, 
of  Churchill,  brother  of  Sir  Barry  Denny,  Bart,  of  Tralee,  M.P. 
for  CO.  Kerry,  and  by  that  lady  had  Arthur;  Francis,  Lieut. 
70th  regt. ;  Arabella ;  and  Penelope,  d.  28  Nov.  1863.    Mr. 


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Chute  m.  Svdly,  Penelope,  d.  Aug.  1S50,  dau.  of  R.  Herbert, 
Esq.,  which  lady  d.  7  May,  1870.  He  d.  12  Aug.  1S49,  and  was 
s.  by  his  older  son, 

EicFiARD  Chute,  of  Chute  Hall,  J.P.,  b.  22  May,  1811;  m. 
1st,  18  Oct.  1836,  Theodora,  dau.  and  heir  of  Arthur  151cnner- 
liassett,  Esq.  of  Blennerville,  by  Helen  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Thomas,  Lord  Ventry,  and  grand-dau.  of  Sir  Rowland  Blcnnor- 
hassett,  Bart,  of  Blennerville,  and  by  her  had  i.ssue, 

Feancis  Blennerhassett,  now  of  Chute  Hall. 
Arthur  Rowland,  90th  regt.,  b.  20  Dec.  1838;  d.  2.3  Feb.  1858. 
Melicent  Agnes,  m.  30  April,   1867,  Robert  Leslie,  Esq.  of 
Tarbet  House,  co.  Kei-ry,  and  has  issue. 
Helena  Jane,  m.  30  Nov.  1875,  Capt.    Francis  Ogilvic  Fuller, 
of  the  101st  regt.    He  d.  19  Sept.  1876. 
Mr.  Chute  m.  2ndly,  3  March,  1847,  Rose,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Townsend  Aremberg,  Lord  Ventry,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Thomas  Aremberg,  b.  14  Oct.  1S53. 
Richard  Trevor. 
■    Mary  Anne.  Theodora  Eliza. 

Rosa. 
Frances  Ruth,  d.  10  Aug.  1871.  Ernely  Arabella. 

He  d.  13  Sept.  1862. 

Arm.'i—Gu.,  semee  of  mullets  or,  three  swords  barways  ppr. 
the  middlemost  encountering  the  other  two,  a  canton  per  fess 
arg.  and  vert  thereon  a  lioa  passant. 

Crest — A  dexter  cubit  arm  in  armour  the  hand  on  a  gauntlet 
grasping  a  broken  sword  in  bend  sinister  ppr.  pommel  and 
hilt  or. 

il/oiJo— Fortune  de  guerre. 

/ScaJ— Chute  HaU,  Tralce,  co.  Kerry. 


ATKINSOW-CLAEK  OP  BELFOSI)    HALL. 

Atkinsox-Claek,  Eev.  William,    of  Eelford 

Hall,  Northumberland,  4th  son  of  the  late  George 

Atkinson,   Esq.   of    llorland   Hall,  Westmorland, 

assumed  the  surname  of  Clark  in  1870,  under  the 

will  of  his  brother-in-law,  b.  1809 ;    m.  1833,  Jane 

Margaret,  dau.  of  the  late  William  Clark,  Esq.  of 

Eelford  Hall,  and  has  issue, 

George  Dixon,  educated  at  Charterhouse  and  University 

Coll.  Oxford,  J.P.for  Northumberland;  b.  1836;  m.  1874, 

Mary  Caroline,  youngest  dau.  of  Hon.  Henry  Coventry, 

and  has  issue,  Francis  JiAnBicE  Augustus,  6.  1875. 

Mr.  Atkinson  Clark  s.  his  brother-in-law,  1   Sept. 
1870. 

3ilUC(l(jr. — William  Clark,  Esq.  of  Bclford  Ilall  and 
r>enton  House,  co.  Northumberland,  b.  176G  (son  of  William 
Clark,  late  of  Tynemouth,  and  grandson  of  William  Clark, 
whose  family  was  settled  near  Alnwick  for  a  series  of  years), 
■was  Lieut. -Col.  of  the  Northumberland  North  Local  Militia,  a 
Deputy-Lieut,  and  a  Deputy  Vice-Adrairal,  and  served  High 
Sheriff  of  Northumberland  1820.  He  m.  1st,  1794,  Ann,  dau.  of 
James  Hutchinson,  Esq.  of  Tynemouth,  by  whom  (who  d. 
1802)  he  had  three  daus.,  Anne  Elizabeth ;  Mary  Elizabeth 
in.  1822,  Rev.  W.C.  King,  of  Lowestoft;  and  Elizabeth  Sarah. 
He  m.  2ndly,  1805,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Brown,  Esq.  of  Long 
Benton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1814)  had  issue,  William  Brown, 
hislieir;  John  Dixon,  .?.  his  brother;  Jane  Margaret,  ;;*.  2  July, 
1833,  liEV.  William  Atkinson  Clark,  now  of  Belford  Hall  ; 
He  'III.  Srdly,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Selby,  Esq.  of 
Twizell  House,  in  Northumberland.  Mr.  Clark  d.  1S37,  and 
was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Willlam  Brown  Clark,  Esq.,  M.A.,  of  Belford  Hall,  6. 
12  Nov.  1807,  Barrister-at-Law,  J.P.,  m.  11  June,  1833, 
Eleanor,  eldest  dau.  of  Addison  Fenwick,  Esq.  of  Pallion,  and 
Bishop  Wcarmouth,  co.  Durham,  and  had  issue,  Emily  Anne, 
in.  Rev.  Francis  Swan,  Rector  of  Aswardby,  co.  Lincoln;  and 
Julia-Mary,  r.i.  20  Aug.  1863,  Rev.  George  M.  Murray,  Vicar 
of  Shrivenham,  Berks.  Mr.  Clark  d.  9  Nov.  1840,  and  was  s. 
by  his  brother. 

Rev.  John  Dixon  Clark,  M.A.  of  Belford  Hall,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Belford,  and  Cajit.  of  the  4th 
Northumberland  Rifle  Volunteer  Corps,  b.  IG  Jan.  1812;  m. 
8  June,  1843,  Ann,  2nd  dau.  of  Addison  Fenwick,  Esq.  of 
Pallion  and  Bishopwearmouth,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1847)  had 
one  dau., 

Anne  Elizabeth,  m.  21  June,  1864,  John  VansittartDanvers 
Butler,  Lieut.  R.N.,  now  Earl  ot  Lanesborough  (who  s.  his 
uncle  as  6th  Earl  7  July,  1866),  and  has  issue,  Charles  John 


Brinsley,  6. 12  Dec.  18C5,  Lord  Newtown  Butler;  and  other 

issue  (see  Burke's  Peerage). 
Rev.  J.  Dixon  Clark  d.  1  Sept.  1870,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother- 
in-law,  Rev.  William  Atkinson  Clark,  now  of  Belford. 

drills— Erm,,  on  a  chevron  embattled  'counter-embattled 
between  three  dragons'  heads  erased  az.  a  chaplet  between  two 
roses  or. 

Crest— A  dragon's  head  erased  az.  guttee  d'or,  with  a  collar 
embattled  counter-embattled  and  charged  on  the  neck  with 
three  annulets  interlaced  gold. 

Motto— FortitVido. 

&rt(s— Belford  Hall,  Northumberland;  Port-au-cilean,  co. 
Perth. 


CLAEK    OP    BUCKLAND    TOUSSAIISTTS. 

Clark,  William  Erving  Smith,  Esq.  of  Moor- 
lands, Devon,  b.  6  March,  1816  ;  m.  21  March,  1844, 
Marianne,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  William  New- 
man, Ist  bart,  of  Mamhead  and  Stokeley,  and  has 


I.  Archibald  Henbt,  b.  18  April,  1848. 

II.  Edmund  WilUam,  b.  29  April,  1850. 

III.  Percy  Hay,  b.  25  Dec.  1851. 

I.  Marion  Charlotte.  ii.  Constance  Eva. 

5LtltCagC.— This  family,  originally  from  the  northern 
counties,  settled  in  the  parishes  of  South  Huish  and  Honiton- 
Clyst,  Devon,  in  the  year  1630.  The  immediate  ancestor  of 
the  family  before  us, 

William  Clarke,  Esq.,  in.  Mary  Jcrvis,  and  was  buried 
17G7,  aged  74,  leaving  issue,  William;  Mary,  m.  25  Feb. 
1754,  Courtnay  O'Connell,  Esq.;  and  Elizabeth,  m.  Philip 
Langmead,  Esq.  of  Houghton,  late  M.P.  for  Plymouth,  and 
had,  Mary,  wife  of  William  Clark,  of  Buckland  Toussaints  and 
ICfford  Manor ;  and  Elizabeth,  wife  of  George  Byng,  Viscount 
Torrington.    William  Clarke's  son  and  heir, 

William  Clark,  Esq.  of  Efford  Manor,  Devon;  m.  Margaret 
Smith,  dau.  of  James  Pett,  Gent.,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

William  Clark,  Esq.  of  Buckland  Toussaints  and  Efford 
Manor,  m.  18  Dee.  1786,  his  cousin,  Mary,  dau.  of  Philip 
Langmead,  Esq.  of  Houghton,  Devon,  M.P,  for  Plymouth,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  William  John,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Erving,  of  Eiford  Manor,  Devon,  Esq.,  m.  1822,  Anna 
Lastitia,  3rd  dau.  of  Paul  Treby  Treby,  Esq.  of  Goodamore 
and  Plympton  House,  and  had  issue, 

1  Erving  Frederick,  d.  1850. 

2  Henry,  of  Efford  Manor,  Devon,  J.P.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
m.  1852,  Lucy,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  John  Carpenter,  Esq. 
of  Mount  Tavy,  Devon. 

3  Paul  Francis.  4  Reginald  Treby,  R.N. 
5  Charles  Ourry. 

1  Cordelia  Lucy,  m.  1854,  Sir  Ilonry  Charles  Lopes, 
a  Judge  of  the  Common  Pleas,  3rd  sou  of  the  late  Sir 
Ralph  Lopes,  Bart. 

2  Florence,  m.  10  March,  1854,  Sir  William  Norris  Young, 
Bart,  of  Marlow  Park,  Bucks,  23rd  li.  W.  Fusiliers,  who 
fell  at  the  Alma. 

3  Lsetitia  Anne,  m.  16  July,  1853,  Hon.  Leonard  Allen 
Addington,  R.A.,  2nd  son  of  2nd  Viscount  Sidmouth. 

4  Marian  Erving,  d.  1842. 

I.  Mary  Margaret,  to.  181G,  Sir  Andrew  Leith  Hay,  of  Leith 
Hall  and  Ranncs,  K.C.U.,  formerly  M.P.  for  Elgin.    She 
d.  28  May,  1859. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  John  Clark,  Esq.  of  Buckland  Toussaints,  Devon, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1843;  b.  16  April,  1793;  to.  1st, 
8  June,  1815,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  the  late  John 
Smith,  Esq.  of  Sumner  Castle,  co.  Lancaster,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Edmund  Smith,  Esq.  of  Sparth  Hall,  in  the  same  co., 
and  had  by  her, 

William  Erving  Smith,  now  of  Moorlands. 

Mary. 

Mr.  Clark  m.  2ndly,  28  March,  1826,  Matilda,  5th  dau.  of  Paul, 
Treby  Treby,  Esq.  of  Goodamoor  and  Plympton  House,  Devon, 
by  Letitia  Anne  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Sir  William  Trelawny, 
Bart,  of  Trelawny,  Cornwall,  Governor  of  Jamaica,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

Lewis  Trelawny,  1st  Lieut.  21st  Royal  N.  B.  Fusiliers 
b.  14  Jan.  1828. 

George  Ourry,  of  Pemb.  Coll.  Oxford,  b.  9  Oct.  1831. 

Edward  Hele,  b.  23  May,  1833. 

Norman  Leith  Hay,  b.  11  April,  1845. 


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Kntherine  Trcbr,  in.  23  Jan.  1S5C.  John  Taylcur,  Esq.  of 
The  KieliU,  S:ilui). 

Caroline  Muud.  Uarbara  Trcly. 

Mr.  Clark  d.  6  Dec.  ISSS. 

Arm.i — Erm.,  alion  ramp.intnz.  onachicf  sa.  a  Icoi'aru's  face 
org.  between  two  cross-crosslets  or. 

Crat—AAcmiVion  rxi.  collarca  or,  on  the  shoulder  an  citoilo 
rrg.,  in  the  pawa  a  baton  sa. 

//c<»'>— Victor  mortaliB  est. 

&a:— ^ouilauils,  I'aigntuD,  Devon. 


CLARK  OF  LARGANTOGHER  HOUSE. 
Clahk,  James  Johnstox,  Esq.  of  Largantoghcr 
House,  Miighcra,  co.  Loncloiiclcrry,  J.P.  and  IJ.L., 
i.  9  Jan.  Ib09;  High  Sheriff  1819;  m.  28  April, 
1S37,  Frances,  4th  dau.  of  Robert  Hall,  Esq.  of 
Morton  Hall,  co.  Tippcrarj,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Alexander  Jackson,  an  officer  in  the  army,  b.  8  Jan. 
1840;  d.  vnm.  10  Feb.  lijC.^. 

II.  James  Jackson,  6.  6  April,  1845;  J.P.  co.  Londonderry; 
llish  Sheriff  1875  ;  Capt.  Londonderry  Lifiht  Infantry. 

HI.  .lohn  Hall,  0.  17  Dec.  1846;  in  the  Uoard  of  Trade. 
)v.  William  Ovens,  b.  14  Jan.  1849  :  Indian  Civil  Service. 
I.  Elizabeth  Hall,  m.  21  Feb.  18C7,  Thoin.is  Spotswood  Ash, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  Knockcloughrim,  co.  Londonderry. 

]\Tr.  Clark  was  elected  M.P.  for  co.  Londonderry  on 
the  resignation  of  Mr.  Batcson,  and  again  in 
1837. 

ILiurngC— This  family,  oricinally  from  co.  Lancaster, 
va»  established  in  Ireland  at  the  close  of  the  17th  century,  and 
became  possessed  of  the  Maghera  estate  previously  to  1727. 

John  Clark,  of  Maghera,  co.  Londonderry,  m.  about  1C95, 
Jane  White,  of  Belfast.    He  d.  1707,  leaving  issue  by  her, 

Jackson,  of  whom  presently.  John,  d.  unm.  1721. 

Jackson  Clabc,  of  Mjgliera,  whose  will  bears  date  20  Xov. 
1754,  left  issue, 

I.  John,  who  left  issue  one  son  and  sis  dans. 

II.  Alf.xandek,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Arthur,  settled  in  America. 

IV.  \Villiain,  also  in  America. 

I.  Sarah,  m.  Dr.  James  Ferguson. 

II.  A  dau.  m.  Gilbert  Ledlie,  Esq. 

III.  Jane.  iv.  Margaret. 

The  2nd  son, 

Alexandeb  Claek.  6.  172.3;  m.  17.57,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
William  Stevenson,  Esq.  of  Knockan,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
7  July,  1813)  left  four  sons  and  one  dau.  Ue  d.  I80G,  and  was 
t.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

Alexander  Clark,  of  Maghera,  b.  1767;  m.  6  May,  1805, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  James  Johnson,  E.sq.  of  co.  Donegal  (she 
d.  31  Oct.  183a).  Mr.  Clark  d.  1  March,  1842,  having  had 
issue, 

I.  Alexander  Jackson,  h.  12  June,  1807,  J.P.  co.  London- 
derry, d.  vn.,i.  7  July,  1834. 

II.  Janes  Johnston,  now  of  Largantopher  House. 

I.  Itebecca  Lucinda,  ni.  9  April,  1834,  John  Stevenson,  Esq., 
Foit  William,  J.P.  and  D.L. ;  issue  two  Uaus. 

II.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  22  Dec.  1835. 

Scai — Luraanlother  liouse,  Maghcra,  co.  Londonderry. 


CLARK    OF    SPEDDOCH. 

GiLCnnisTC'LAnK,  John,  Esq.  of  Spr-ddoch,  co. 
Dumfrief,  M.A.,  J. P.,  Advocate  at  the  Scotch  Bar, 
assumed  the  ndilitional  siirnanie  of  Gir.cnHiST;  b. 
1830;  w:.1Sj9,  Matilda  Caroline,  dan.  of  W.  H.  Fox 
'ialbot,  Esq.  of  Lacoik,  Wills,  and  has  issue, 

I   John  IIenbt,  6.  ItsCl.  ii.  William,  b.  13C5. 

I.  Constance.  u.  Jlary  Emily. 

111.  Matilda  Theresa. 

EtncajC— John  Clark,  M.D.,  IC.II.,  son  of  John 
Clark,  Esq.  of  Nunland,  KirkcudbrlKlil  (<'.  ls*13),  by  Anne 
his  wife  (</.  1705),  dau.  and  eventual  co-heir  of  Alexan- 
der Kennedy,  Esq.  of  Kncckgray,  and  younger  brother  of 
Cir  Alexander  Clark-Kennedy,  K.C.U.  of  Knuckj^ray  («e«  ikal 


namt),  m.  1S24,  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Gilchrist,  Esq.  of 
Speddoch  and  by  her  (who  d.  1846)  left  at  his  decease,  1845. 
a  son  and  heir,  the  present  John  ("iilciiuist-Clark,  Esq.  of 
Speddoch,  and  one  surviving  dau.,  Mary,  m.  1817,  to  WiUiam 
Maxwell,  of  Carruchan. 

yt nni— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  Clark,  sa.,  an  esfoilc 
pierced  or,  within  a  borduro  of  the  last,  charged  with  threo 
cross-crosslets  titchee  of  the  tirst;  2nd  and  3rd,  Gilchrist,  az., 
the  sun  in  splendour  between  two  crosses  pattcc  lituhce  la 
chief  and  a  mullet  in  base  arg. 

Crctl — Within  a  serpent  in  circle  an  csloilc  of  the  arms. 

Mult  i^Ammo  ct  scientiu. 

Scat— Speddoch,  Dumfries. 


CLARK  OP  TAL-Y-GARN  AND  DOWLAIS. 

Clark,  Geoege  TncMAS,  Esq.  of  Tal-y-Garn, 
and  Dowlais,  eo.  Glamorgan  ;  J. P.,  D.L.,  High 
Shcriir  1868,  b.  2G  May,  1809;  educated  at  tlie 
Charier  House ;  Col.  of  the  TafE  Battalion  Gla- 
morgan Kiflc  Volunteers ;  m.  3  April,  1850, 
Ann  Price,  2nd  dau.  of  llenry  Lewis,  Esq.  of 
Greenmcadow,  co.  Glamorgan,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Godfrey  Lewis,  b.  30  Kuv.  lt:53,  li.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb., 

1877. 
I.  Blanch  Lancaster. 

fLincajC— Joseph  Clark  of  Burton-on-Trcnt,  was 
father  of  Joseph  Clark,  of  Burton,  bapt.  31  Aug.  1539,  tjj. 
and  had  issue,  i.  IIcoii,  of  whom  presently  ;  ii.  Sabbath,  of 
Hockenhull,  Vicar  of  Tarvin,  co.  Chester,  instituted  U  Sept. 
1G21 ;  III.  A  dau.  m.  —  Croxley.    The  elder  son, 

Hcou  Clark,  6.  17  Aug.  1563;  Rector  of  Wolston,  CO. 
Warwick;  rn.  1st,  Alice  {b.  9  June,  1572^  dau.  of  Thomas 
Wilson,  of  Coventry,  which  lady  d.  21  March,  1608-9;  ho 
m.  2ndly,  1  Aug.  1642,  Isabel  Saunders,  widow,  d.  2  Jan. 
1646.  lie  was,  like  his  brother  Sabbath,  a  steady  Puritan. 
His  life  was  published  by  his  son.  By  Alice  he  had  issue, 
I.  Samuel,  of  whom  presently;  ii.  Thomas;  iii.  Daniel,  oI 
whom  hereafter;  i.  Elizabeth,  hi.  1  July,  1630,  Stafford  Clare, 
ofLtjndon;  n.  Hannah,  b.  26  Oct.  1597  (</.  13  Dee.  1625),  m. 
26  May.  1C18,  Thomas  Warren,  of  London;  iii.  Susannah,  d. 
young;  iv.  Mary,  6.  C  March,  1G03-4  (rf.  23  March,  1677-78), 
in.  3  May,  1631,  Itev.  James  Sutton,  Vicar  of  Fenny-Compton. 
The  eldest  son. 

Rev.  Samcel  Clark,  A.M.,  6.  at  Wolston,  10  Oct.  1599; 
Chaplain  to  Robert,  Lord  Brooke,  Vicar  of  Alcester,  per- 
petual Curate  of  St.  Bennett-Fink,  London,  and  for  eight 
years  a  Governor  and  twice  President  of  Sion  College.  In 
1648  he  was  a  trier  of  elders,  Ac,  under  the  Parliament;  in 
1G.J4,  a  Commissioner  for  ejecting  scandalous  ministers;  in 
1C56,  with  Walton,  Cudworth,  and  others  a  Committee  to 
report  upon  the  Bible  translation ;  in  1660,  he  headed  tho 
address  of  the  London  Ministers  to  Charles  II. ;  and  in 
1061  was  Royal  Commissioner,  on  the  Puritan  side,  at  tho 
.Savoy  Conference.  He  was  ejected  by  the  Bartholomov 
Act,  and  d.  25  Dec.  1682.  He  was  a  fast  friend  of  Richard 
Baxter,  and  the  author  of  a  Mart i/rology  and  many  other 
works.  He  m.  2  Feb.  1625,  Katherine,  6.  25  Feb.  1602,  dau. 
of  Valentine  Overton,  Rector  of  Bedworth.  and  Prebendary 
of  Tarvin  in  Lichfield  Cathedral;  she  (/.  12  June,  1675.  They 
left  issue,  with  four  daus.,  as  many  sons, 

Samdel,  of  whom  presently. 

John,  A.M.,  Fellow  of  Pembroke  Hall,  and  Hector  of 
Cotgrave,  Soils,  a  poet  and  well-known  Puritin  Divine; 
ejected  in  16H2,  and  d.  16G9.  He  m.  7  Jan.  16.'i7,  Ann, 
dau.  of  Edward  Callway,  of  Wcstford,  Somerset,  and  had 
issue,  six  children,  of  whom  .Sarauel,  m.  with  the  .Spate- 
mans,  of  Roadnoke,  and  Fettled  at  Chesterllcld;  John, 
author  of  some  poems;  Daniel,  left  issue  in  Lcmdon;  Josias, 
settled  in  Shropshire  ;  where  Elizabeth  also  married. 

Arthur. 

Daniel,  b.  7  April,  1040  ;  w.  28  Nov.  1671,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Henry  Turvey,  and  left  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

Samlel  Clark,  D.D.  b.  12  Nov.  1026;  Fellow  of  Pembroke 
Hall,  Cambridge,  ejected  thence  by  the  Rump,  in  1650,  for 
refusing  tho  engagement ;  Rector  of  Leighton-Beaudescrt, 
CO.  Beds,  and  of  Grendon,  Bucks,  1654;  was  ejected  by  the 
Bartholomew  Act,  and  went  to  Hamburg;  hoi/.24  Feb.  1700-1. 
Ho  was  author  of  numerous  theological  works,  and  of  Annota- 
lion*  on  l/u  JJit/lt,  the  succestivc  editions  of  which  have  re- 


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cpived  the  "  imprimatur"  of  Owen,  Baxter,  Calamy, 
Doddridge,  and  Whitfield.  He  m.  Sarali,  sister  and  heir  of 
Peter  Lancaster,  Canon  of  Chester  and  Rector  of  Tarporley 
and  Nantwich,  and  dau.  (hy  his  wife,  Elizabetli  Leigh,  of  iligh 
Leigh)  of  Nathaniel  Lancaster,  B.D.,  of  Tarporley,  2nd  son  of 
Gabriel  Lancaster,  of  Rainhill,  by  Mai'garet  Bruen,  of  Bruen- 
Stapleford.  They  had  issue  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  b.  29  Aug. 
1C56,  m.  29  Aug.  1C82,  her  cousin,  Benjamin  Clark,  and  d.  at 
St.  Albans,  27  Sept.  1736.    Her  great-uncle, 

Eev.  Daiiiel  Clark,  A.M.  (3rd  son  of  Hugh  Clark,  ut  si',pra), 
b.  12  March,  1603-9  ;  d.  10  April,  1654.  He  was  Vicar  of  Kirlc 
Burton,  co.  York,  and  Fenny  Compton,  co.  Warwick,  10  April, 
1654.  He  ))!.  6  Feb.  1636,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  finally  co-heir  of 
George  Burdett,  of  Denby,  by  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Godfrey  Bosvile,  of  Gunthwaite  and  Beighton,  by  Jane,  2nd 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  James  Ilardwick,  of  HarUwick  Hall,  co. 
Derby.  Mary  Bo.svile  was  one  of  the  "poor  children  three," 
typified  in  the  ballad  of  the  Dragon  of  Wanlley.  Elizabeth 
Burdett  d.  27  Aug.  1679.    They  had  issue, 

Samuel,  of  Hereford,  b.  24  Oct.  1641;  d.  23  Nov.  1722.  Of 
his  children,  Ann,  ia.  Eev.  Thomas  Cholmley,  of  co.  Here- 
fiird ;  and  Mary,  lii.  Thomas  Chamberlayne,  of  Bristol  and 
Trevecca,  Sheriff  of  Brecon  1736.  Their  monuments  re- 
main in  the  Church  of  Si.  Devereux,  co.  Hereford. 

Thomas,  6.  29  Dec.  1649;  d.  8  May,  1707;  Rector  of  Kirk- 
heaton,  co.  York;  he  di.  9  Aug.  1671,  Elizabeth  Smith, 
she  d.  1  March,  1709-10.  They  had  issue  seven  children, 
of  whom  Daniel  migrated  to  New  York;  Frances,  m. 
Gregory  Empson,  of  Wyke;  and  Elizabeth,  m.  Kev.  Simeon 
Jenkinson,  Vicar  of  Flintham,  Notts. 

BKNJ-iMiN,  of  whom  presently. 

Mary,  ;u.  Joshua  Duun,  of  llalifax. 

The  youngest  son, 

Benjamin  Clark,  6.  29  June,  1653,  a.  at  Mortbkc,  19  Dec. 
1722 ;  he  m.  his  cousin,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel  Clark,  by 
his  wife,  Sarah  Lancaster,  and  had  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

Samcel  Clark,  D.D.,  of  St.  Albans,  b.  16  Dec.  1684;  d. 
4  Dec.  1750.  Dr.  Clark  was  best  known  by  his  book  called 
Scripture  Promises;  he  was  the  friend  of  Watts,  and  the 
guardian  and  early  patron  of  Doddridge,  who  preached  his 
funeral  sermon.  He  m.  Sarah  Jones,  of  St.  Albans,  b.  5  March, 
1700-1,  d.  4  Feb.  1757.  Dr.  Clark  inherited  his  brother's  pro- 
perty, including  the  moiety  of  Barnsley  great  tithes,  and  left 
issue.    The  youngest  son, 

Joseph  Clark,  of  Northampton,  b.  24  March,  1738 ;  d.  25 
Sept.  1807.  He  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Jeremiah  Rudsdell,  of 
Northampton,  and  sister  to  Lieut. -Col.  RudsJell,  of  Limps- 
field,  and  by  her  (who  d.  5  Dec.  1786,  cet.  41)  had  a  dau.. 
Cliarlotte,  6.  3  Dec.  1778,  d.  unm. ;  and  a  son. 

Rev.  George  Clark,  A.M.,  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  Chap- 
lain to  the  Royal  Military  Asylum,  Chelsea,  b.  14  Sept.  1777  ; 
111.  23  Sept.  1806,  Clara,  only  surviving  dau.  of  Thomas  Dicey, 
Esq.  of  Claybrook  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  and  had  issue, 

George  Thomas,  now  of  Tal-y-Garn. 

Charles  Rudsdell,  b.  23  Sept.  1810,  of  Corpus  Christi  Coll. 
Cambridge  ;  d.  12  Sept.  1836. 

Henry  M.,  b.  6  Jan.  1813  (d.  12  Oct.  1850);  m.  14  Nov.  1843, 
Ann,  dau.  of  David  Robertson,  of  Westminster,  and  had 
issue,  1  Charles  Dicey,  d.  15  March,  1849;  2  George  R. ; 
S  Charles  Henry,  b.  1850;  4  Frances  EUzabeth,  d.  12  March, 
181'J. 

Frederick  Guy  L.,  of  Bullwell,  Barrister-at-Law,  J.P.  co. 
Pembroke,  6.  9  April,  1818;  m.  1841,  Emma,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Richard  Terry,  of  Knaresborough. 

Clara  A.  W. 

Rev.  George  Clark  d.  21  Jan.  1843. 

Arriis — Gu.,  a  fleur-de-lis  or,  and  a  canton  erm. 

Crest — A  lion  rampant  or,  supporting  a  shield  gu.  charged 
with  a  cruss  erm.  placed  upon  a  saltire  or.  Over  the  head, 
"Try  and  Tryste." 

Motto — Non  major  alio,  non  minor. 

iicsidencc— Tal-y-Garn,  near  Cardiff;  and  Dowlais  House, 
Dowlais. 


I.  MoNTARtTE  De  Sales  McTvENZiE  Gordon  Augustus,  b.  1833 ; 
Capt.  H.M.  50th  foot,  served  in  the  Crimean  War,  and  was 
severely  wounded  and  taken  prisoner. 

II.  Ian  Arundel  Danvers  Augustus,  b.  1834. 

III.  Aubrey  Fionnghal  Augustus,  6.  1836  ;  ni.  1840. 

IV.  Tyrrel  Hastings  Calvert  Augustus,  b.  1842. 

V.  Stanley  De  Vere  Brodie  Augustus,  6.  1S44. 

VI.  Seymour  Gordon  Fowler  Augustus,  b.  1850;  m.  1371, 
Harriet  Nubil  Taylor,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Mary  Adfele  De  Vcre  Augusta,  d.  young,  1839. 

II.  Amy  Malmhina  Harriett  Augusta. 

III.  Gwenddolen  Mary  Sydney  Cairin  Augusta. 

IV.  Leila  Carlotta  Douglas  Augusta,  ■}ii.  12  Sept.  1877, 
Charles  D.  Inghs,  Capt.  R.N. 

ILlltCaflC. — This  family  is  stated  to  have  been  originally 
from  CO.  Northampton. 

Of  the  direct  male  line,  an  ancestor  m.,  temp.  Charles  I.,  a 
sister  or  near  kinswoman  of  Andrew  Marvell,  who,  1660, 
represented  in  Parliament  the  town  of  Kingston-upon-Hull. 

Rev.  John  Clarke,  M.A.  (great  grandson  of  the  above)  m.  a 
dau.  of  Rev.  Timothy  Raikes,  Vicar  of  Tickhill  {see  Raikes  of 
Welton).    His  son, 

John  Clarke,  r,i.  Anne,  only  child  and  heiress  of  Thomas 
Stanley,  Esq.  (a  younger  branch  olf  the  Stanleys  of  Alderley), 
and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Calvert,  6. 1759 ;  d.  1842.  He  m.  23  Aug.  1798,  Eliza, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Astley  Sales,  who,  on  his 
mother's  side,  descended  from  the  Astleys  of  Hilt  Morton 
and  Melton  Constable,  and  had  issue, 

1  John  Frederick  Sales,  formerly  Col.  Royal  Scots  Greysi 
in.  Margaretta,  dau.  of  Thomas  Terry,  Esq.  and  d.  1856> 
having  had  issue,  Stanley  De  Astel  Calvert,  Major  4th 
Hussars;  m.  1867,  Mary,  dau.  of  Hon.  Sir  John  Rose, 
Bart.;  Edith,  rn.  Capt.  J.  Reed;  Gertrude,  m.  F.Seymour 
George,  Esq.  ;  Madeline,  m.  1869,  John  Heath,  Esq.,  H.M. 
Indian  Army;  and  Florence,  m.  E.  J.  Stuart  Caulfeild, 
Esq.  (see  Cbarlemont,  Burke's  Pterage). 

2  William  Grey  (d.  1868),  m.  Eleanor  (d.  1862),  dau.  of 
Major  Brine,  and  has  issue,  Arthur,  B.N.,  and  several 
daus. 

3  Henry  Danvers,  to.  1st,  Caroline  (who  d.  1864),  only  child 
and  heir  of  James  W^eller  Ladbroke,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
Ladbroke  Weller  ;  Stanley  Augustus ;  and  Emily,  m.  the 
Marquess  C.  del  Carretto.  He  m.  2ndly,  1868,  Henrietta, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Howley,  First  Serjcant-at-Law  in  Ire- 
land. 

4  AncnsTUS  Terry,  now  of  Achareidh. 

5  George  Calvert,  Major-Gen.,  C.B. 

1  Louisa  Margaretta,  m.  the  late  Gerard  Callaghan,  Esq. 
(d.  1833),  formerly  M.P.  for  Duudalk  and  Cork,  and  had 
issue. 

2  Marion  Grant,  to.  the  late  Eev.  James  Elliott.  She 
d.  1844,  having  had  issue. 

It.  William  Stanley,  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Eobcit  Raikes,  of 
CO.  Gloucester,  and  had  issue. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  —  Jordain,  Esq. 

II.  Mary  Ann,  mi.  Robert  Gray,  Esq. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  bear  sejant  arg.  muzzled  collared  and  chained 
ppr.  between  three  mullets,  two  and  one,  of  the  second. 

Crest — A  bear,  muzzle  collar  and  chain  as  in  the  arms, 
holding  a  battle-axe  erect  ppr. 

Motto — Sans  changer.    Over  the  crest,  Dan  ni  h-andan. 

iiesidencfi— Achareidh,  Nairn,  N.B. 


CLARKE    OF    ACHAEEIDH. 

Claeke,  ArGtrsTus  Terry,  Esq.  of  Achareidh, 
Nairnshire,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  12  Feb.  1808  ;  m.  22 
Aug.  1832,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Major  John  Lloyd 
Jones,  son  of  John  Jones,  Esq.  of  Holt,  co.  Denbigh, 
by  his  wife,  Lucy,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir 
William  Fowler,  3rd  bart.  of  Harnage  Grange, 
Shropshire,  and  has  issue. 


CLARKE    OF    BRIDWELL. 

Cljieke,  Richard  Hali,  Esq.  of  Bridwell  House, 
and  Burringtou,  Devon,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  Hon. 
Lieut.-Col.  1st  Devon  Militia,  b.  24  Oct.  1818. 

ILt'nCaflC— This  family  has  been  seated  at  Bridwell  for 
upwards  of  three  centuries. 

John  Were  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Bridwell  and  Burrington,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  b.  20  Sept.  1784,  and  his  sister,  Mary  Ann,  wife  of 
William  AVelsford,  Esq.  of  Exeter,  were  the  children  of 
Richard  Hall  Clarke,  Esq.,  by  Mary  his  wife,  only  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Thomas  Were,  Esq.  of  Burrington,  and  grand- 
children of  Eichard  Clarke,  Esq.,  and  Mary  Eowe,  of  Spence- 
combe,  his  wife,  which  Eichard  was  son  of  Eichard  Clarke, 
Esq.  of  Bridwell.  Mr.  J.  W.  Clarke  m.  10  Sept.  1810,  Frances, 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Carew,  6th  bart.  of  Haccombe,  Devon,  and 
had  issue, 

John  Were,  d.  1833. 

Eichard  Hall,  now  of  BridwcU. 

Henry,  d.  Ia33. 


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Thomas,  in.  Nov.  ISiJQ,  Mary  Henrietta  Jones. 

Mai-y  Were.  Jane,  d.  135G. 

Frances  Carew,  m.  IG  Nov.  1842,  Kev.  Arthur  Dene,  Hector 
of  Horwood,  Devon. 

Eliza  AVere,  711.  Oct.  1839,  Timothy  Fetherstonhaugh,  Esq.  of 
The  College,  Cumberland. 

Agnes,  m.  Oct.  1851,  Eichard  Frederick  Pratt,  Esq.  of  High- 
field,  Sussex. 

Marcella,    m.  Dec.   1852,   Eichard  Eoope,  Esq.  {d.   18G1), 
Barrister-at-Law. 

Laura  Catherine,  m.  Nov.  1857,  Eev.  Henry  Arthur  Daniel, 
Kector  of  Stockland,  Somerset. 

Florence  Smalwood,  m.  Sept.  I8G3,  Ecv.  Boscawen  Thomas 
George  Henry  Somerset ;  d.  8  May,  1874. 
Mr.  Clarke  d.  12  Nov.  1847. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend  gu.  between  three  pellets  as  many 
swans  ppr. 

Crest— A  lark  rising,  holding  in  the  beak  an  car  of  wheat, 
ppr. 

^fotto — Carpe  diem. 

Seat — Bridwell,  near  Ciillompton. 


CLARKE    OP    TEEMLETT. 

CiAEKE,  Thomas  Edward,  Esq.  of  Tremletfc 
Hill,  Somerset,  J.P.  for  Devon  and  Somerset, 
Barrister-at-Law ;  m.  1846,  Georgina  Mary  Hall 
(whose  ancestor  was  Joseph  Hall,  Lishop  of  Exeter, 
1634),  and  liad  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Edward,  J.P.  u.  Jolm  D'Aubeny. 

III.  Frederick  Edward. 

IV.  Alexander  Walrond,  d.  1  April,  1867. 

I.  Fanny  Georgiua  Auckland. 

II.  Florence  ffaith.  iir.  Margaret  Lewis. 
IV.  Ethell  Annie.  v.  Elizabeth  Henrietta. 

ULtltCaSC— The  Eev.  Thowas  Clarke  (the  1st  of  Tremlett), 
who  purchased  that  estate  in  1696  from  John  Bluet  Wallop,  of 
Farly  Wallop,  the  grandfather  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Portsmouth, 
was  tlie  2nd  son  of  John  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Bridwell,  co.  Devon, 
■where  the  eldest  branch  of  the  family  now  resides,  and  was 
"Vicar  of  Burlescombe  and  Hockworthy,  Devon.  He  to.  Ann, 
2nd  dau.  of  John  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Tiverton,  Devon,  and  had 
issue  (the  eldest  dau.  m.  the  1st  Sir  John  Duntze).  From  the 
marriage  of  Rev.  Thomas  Clarke  and  Ann  Lewis  descended, 

Thomas  Edward  Clarke  (the  4th),  of  Tremlett  and  Chard, 
Somerset,  m.  1818,  Frances  Southwood  Whitter,  only  dau. 
of  Capt.  Tristram  Whitter,  PostCapt.  E.N.,  byWs  wife,  Peggy, 
dau.  of  the  Eev.  William  Walrond,  of  Bradfiuld  Hall,  co.  Devon, 
and  had  issue, 

Thomas  Edward,  now  of  Tremlett. 

John  Walrond,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Clay,  and  has 

one  son,  Edward  Stanley  Walrond. 
Edward,  of  Avishays,  Somerset,  b.  1823;  m.  18G3,   Barbara, 

youngest  dau.  of  the  late  William  ArundeU  Yeo,   Esq.  of 

Frcmington,  Devon,  and  has  Jolin  Arundell,  6.  1868,  and 

other  issue. 
Henry  William. 
Walrond  Wliitter,  m.  Marian,  niece  of  Sir  Edward  Lugard, 

Under  Secretary  of  State  for  War,  and  has  one  dau. 
Margaret  Frances,  ni.  W.  E.  Neal,  Esq.  Annie. 

Emma  Jane,  m.  J.  Churchill  Langdon,   Esq.    of  Parrocks 

Lodge,  Somerset. 
Laura  Faith,  to.  Col.  Edwards,  E.I.C.S. 

Anns— Arg.,  on  a  bend  gu.  between  three  pellets  as  many 
swans  ppr. 

Crest— A  lark  with  wings  expanded  ppr.  holding  in  the  beak 
an  ear  of  wheat  ppr. 

Motto — Carpe  diem. 

>S'eaJ— Tremlett  Hill,  near  Wellington,  Somerset. 


CLABKE    OF    KNEDLINGTON    MANOR. 

Clarke,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Knedlington  Manor, 
East  Eiding  of  Yorkshire,  M.A.  St.  John's  Coll. 
Cambridge  (11th  Wrangler,  1820),  Barrister-at-Law, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  5.  4  Nov.  1796 ;  m.  10  Aug.  1825, 
Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Eric  Eudd,  of  Thorne, 
CO.  York  (claimant  as  heir-general  of  the  barony  of 
Dujffus),  and  by  her  (who  d.  1875)  has  had  issue, 


I.  Enic  William,  M.A.  St.  John's  Coll.  Cambridge,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  Capt.  3rd  E.E.  Jforkshire  Eifle  Volunteers,  6. 
28  April,  1826,  and  is  deceased. 

n.  Elmer,  b.  5  April,  1827  ;  d.  10  May,  1846. 

in.  John  Sutherland,  M.A.  St.  John's  Coll.  Cambridge  (12th 
Wrangler,  1851),  6.  3  May,  1828;  d.  at  Knedlington, 
21  March,  1864. 

IV.  Thomas  St.  Clair,  M.A.  St.  John's  Coll.  Cambridge, 
Barrister-at-Law,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  London,  J.P. 
East  Riding  Yorkshire,  6.  3  Feb.  1831 ;  to.  1872,  Jane, 
2nd  dau.  of  William  Gray,  Esq.  of  East  Bolton,  Northum- 
berland. 

UllTCage.— William  Clarke,  Esq.,  5. 10  Sept.  1700;  eldest 
son  of  Roger  Clarke  the  younger,  of  Hensal,  West  Riding  co. 
York,  i/j.  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Bramham,  of  Bowthorpe,  and 
had  issue,  Thomas,  of  whom  presently ;  John,  of  Prickett  Hill, 
d.  s.  p.  IS22,  leaving  his  grand-nephew  and  heir-aMaw, 
Thomas  Clarke,  now  of  Knedlington,  his  devisee  and  executor. 
The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Knedlington,  m.  June,  1761,  Grace, 
dau.  of  William  Johnson,  of  Hooke,  co.  York,  and  had  two 
sons,  Jolin,  who  d.s.p.  March,  1783;  and  William.  The 
2nd, 

William  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Knedlington,  to.  21  Dec.  1795, 
Jane,  only  surviving  chUd  of  George  Elmer,  Esq.  of  Bubwith, 
CO.  York  (of  a  family  originally  settled  at  Risby,  co.  Lincoln), 
by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Maram,  Esq.  of  Wressell,  co. 
York.  Mr.  Clarke  d.  Jan.  1822,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 
the  present  Thomas  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Knedlington.  Mrs.  Clarke 
ra.  2ndly,  13  Oct.  1823,  the  Rev.  Ralph  Spofforth,  M.A.,  Vicar 
of  Howden,  who  d.  June,  1824. 

Arms—ATs;.,  on  a  chevron  gu.  between  three  wolves'  heads 
erased  az.  three  roses  of  the  first,  on  a  Ciinton  sa.  a  lion's  head 
erased  or. 

Crest — On  a  chapeau  az.  turned  uperm.  two  wings  expanded, 
out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  between  the  wings  the  words  "  Elmer  " 
in  Saxon  characters. 

Motto — The  time  wille  come. 

Seat — Knedlington  Manor,  near  Howden. 


CLARKE    OP    KINGSDOWNE    HOUSE. 

Clarke,  Thomas  Sydenham,  Esq.  of  Kingsdownc 
House,  Kent,  an  officer  in  the  60th  Eifles,  b.  9  Ajpril, 
1846. 

ISLilXttlSt, — TnoMAs  Stdenham  Clabke,  Esq.  of  Kings- 
downe  House,  Kent.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Barrister-at-Law  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  b.  18  Dec.  1814,  was  son  of  Gen.  Tredway  Clarke, 
of  the  Madras  Artillery  (who  d.  3  May,  18.58,  aged  94,  the  senior 
officer  in  the  Indian  Army),  by  Sarah  Sydenham  his  wife,  and 
grandson  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Clarke,  M.A.  of  All  Souls'  Coll. 
Oxon,  descended  paternally,  it  is  stated,  from  an  ancient 
family  of  the  name  resident  at  Winchester  (formerly  spelt 
"Clerke").  Rom.  11  Aug.  1841,  JuUa,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry 
Hilton,  Esq.  of  Sole  Street  House,  near  Faversham,  Kent,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Sydenham,  now  of  Kingsdowne  House, 

n.  Hilton  Sydenham,  6. 14  June,  1850. 

III.  Tredway  Sydenham,  6.  17  Dec.  1852. 

IV.  Herbert  Sydenham,  b.  24  Oct.  1857. 

I.  Julia  Elizabeth,  m.  Capt.  Gordon  Douglas,  E.N. 

II.  Mary  Jane,  to.  James  Williamson,  Esq.,  23rd  regt..  and 
d.  4  April,  1873. 

III.  Anne  Catherine.  iv.  Ellen  Lucy. 
HetZ.  3  July,  1873. 

Arms — Az.,  a  chevron  arg.  between  three  swans  ppr. 
Crest— A  demi-griffln  arg.  issuing  from  flames  ppr. 
Motto — In  medio  tutissimus. 
Seat— Kingsdowne  House,  near  Dover,  Kent. 


CLARKE    OF    SWAKELEYS. 

Clarke,  Thomas  Truesdale,  Esq.  of  Swakelejs, 
Middlesex,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Middlesex  and  Norfolk, 
b.  29  Oct.  1802;  m.  9  May,  1826,  Jane  Selina, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Hon.  and  Eev.  William 
Eobert  Capel,  Vicar  of  Watford,  Herts,  4th  son  of 
William  Anne,  4th  Earl  of  Essex,  and  has  issue, 


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I.  William  Capel  Clarke  TnoiiNniLi,,  of  Eusliton  Hall,  co. 
Northampton,  ancl  Fixby  Hall,  Huddersfield,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  CO.  Northampton,  and  High  Sheriff  1860,  formerly 
Capt.  23rd  11.  W.  Fusiliers,  6.  8  April,  1832;  m.  20  Nov. 
1855,  Clara,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Thornhill,  Esq.  of  Fixby 
Hall,  CO.  York,  and  Riddlcsworth  Hall,  Norfolk,  and 
assuDjed  the  additional  name  and  arms  of  Thornhill. 
By  her  (who  d.  16  July,  1865)  he  has,  Thomas  Bryan,  b. 
1857,  and  other  issue. 

I.  Louisa  Jane  Selina,  m.  19  June,  1851,  Admiral  Thomas 
Cochran,  B.N. 

n.  Helen.  iii.  I.Iarion  Georgina,  d.  16  Dec.  1852. 

IttUCagC-— The  Rev.  Thomas  Clarke,  Rector  of  Ickenhnm 
(who  d.  22  Nov.  1796),  had  by  his  2nd  wife,  Frances  Truesdale 
(who  d.  Sept.  1816),  two  sons,  John,  the  younger,  Barrister-at- 
Law;  and 

Thomas  Truesdale  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Swakeleys,  m.  1801, 
Louisa  Ann,  dau.  of  Charles  Hawkins,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1840)  had  issue, 

Thomas  Truesdale,  now  of  Swakeleys. 

Henry  Bridges,  in.  Sophia,  dau.  of  Rev.  Sir  George  Straccy, 

Bart,  of  Thorpe  Hamlet,  Norwich,  and  has  issue  two  daus. 
Algernon  Adair,  d.  16  Feb.  1853. 
Caroline,  m.  6  Nov.  1856,  Henry  William  Hay,  Esq.,  2nd  son 

of  the  late  Thomas  Hay,  Esq. 

Crest— A  peacock's  head  erased  ppr.,  in  tlic  beak  a  trefoil 
slipped  vert. 
ii/oi(o— Noli  altum  sapere. 
&at— Swakeleys,  near  Uxbridge. 


CLARKE  OP  WELTON  PLACE. 

Clarke,  Richaed  Trevor,  Esq.  of  Weltou  Place, 
Northampton,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Lieut.-Col.  Northamp- 
tonshire Militia,  b.  29  Aug.  1813;  High  Sheriff 
1864 ;  VI.  18  Nov.  1847,  Fanny  Maria  Hyde,  eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Hyde  Pearson,  F.R.S. 

3LtnCa5C. — The  first  of  the  Clakkes  of  Wdton  who  made 
his  residence  there  was  Thomas  Clarke,  Esq.,  about  1590. 
He  was  also  possessed  of  property,  and  the  Manors  of  Daventry 
and  Drayton,  which  still  remain  in  the  possession  of  the  present 
representative  of  the  family  of  Welton  Place. 

JouN  Plomer,  Esq.  elder  brother  of  Sir  William  Plomer, 
Lord- Mayor  of  London  1781,  and  son  of  John  Plomer,  Esq.  of 
Stone,  by  Frances,  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  William  Adams,  Esq. 
of  Welton,  and  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Clarke,  Esq.  of 
Drayton,  assumed  by  Act  of  Parliament,  15  George  III.,  in 
compliance  with  the  testamentary  injunction  of  his  great- 
uncle,  Richard  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Norfolk,  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Clarke.  He  purchased  Welton  Manor  in  1804,  and  was  High 
Sheriff  of  Northamptonshire  1778.  Hem.  Mary,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Nicholas  Child,  Gent,  of  London,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Dec. 
1816)  had,  with  three  daus.  (Anne  Frances,  m.  1805,  Rev. 
Thomas  Pettat;  Mary;  and  Helen  Amelia,  vi.  Rev.  Thomas 
Smith  of  Calthorpe,  co.  Leicester),  two  sons,  in  succession,  his 
heirs.  Mr.  Plomer  Clarke  d.  9  Jan.  1805,  aged  61,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

John  Plomer  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Welton  Place,  bapt.  26  Aug. 
1776,  Lieut.-Col.  commanding  the  Western  regt.  of  co.  North- 
ampton Local  Militia  1813,  High  Sheriff  1814,  and  Verderer  of 
Rockingham  Forest.  He  m.  16  April,  1806,  Anna  Maria 
Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Nelthorpe,  Bart,  of  Scawby, 
CO.  Lincoln,  but  dying  s.  p.  23  March,  1826,  aged  50,  was  s.  by 
his  brother, 

Richard  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Welton  Place,  3rd  Dragoon  Guards, 
bapt.  31  Dec.  1777,  to.  21  Aug.  1806,  Phillippa,  dau.  and  heir 
of  the  Rev.  George  Tymms,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Harpole,  and 
Vicar  of  Dallington,  and  had  (with  two  daus.,  Caroline  Cliarlotte, 
TO.  Le  Chevalier  Giuseppe  Tronboree;  and  Mary  Supan,  m. 
D.  Ottavia  Baratti,  Major  in  the  army  of  Sardinia)  three  sons, 

Richard  Trevor,  now  of  Welton  Place. 

John  Alexander  (Rev.),  b.  17  Sept.  1814;    m.  Mary  Emma, 

dau.  of  James  Higgon,  Esq.of  Scolton  House,  co.  Pembroke ; 

d.  27  Jan.  1860,  leaving  one  son,  James  Richard  Plomer, 

6.  21  June,  1857. 
George  Henry,  Commander  K.N.  &. 20  May,  1810:  m.28  May, 

1840,  Elizabeth  M.,  dau.  of  John  D'Arcy,   Esq.  of  Clifden 

Castle  and  Kiltulla,  and  has,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and 

heir,  George  D'Arcy,  b.  8  May,  1847. 

Mr.  Clarke  d.  16  Dec.  1829. 


Arms—krg.,  on  a  bend  gu.  between  three  tortcaux  as  ma 
swans  arg. 
Crest— A.  swan  rising  arg.  ducally  gorged  and  chained  or. 
Motto — Erectus  non  elatus. 
Seat — Welton  Place,  near  Daventry. 


CLAY    OF    PIERCEFIELD    PARK. 

Clay,  Henry,  Esq.  of  Piercefield  Park,  co, 
Monmouth,  M.A.,  J.P.,  h.  1825  ;  *.  his  father  1874 ; 
m.  1863,  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry  Boden,  Esq.  of 
Ednaston,  co.  Derby,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1872)  has 


I.  Henry  Hastings,  b.  18C4.  ii.  Charles  Leigli,  b.  1SC6. 
I.  Edith  Louisa. 

Ht'lTCilgC. — Joseph  Clat,  Esq.,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  John 
Spender,  Esq.  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  late  of  Piercefield  Park. 

II.  Joseph  (Rev.)  TO.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Gen.  Bonham  ;  d.  1839, 
leaving  issue, 

Joseph  Bonham,  Capt.  13th  Hussars. 

III.  John  (Rev.),  to.  Jessie,  dau.  of  John  Harden,  E.=:q. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  Rev.  Hastings  Robinson,  D.D.,  Canon  of 
Rochester  Cathedral ;  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Sarah,  d.  unm. 

III.  Caroline,  in.  Rev.  C.  J.  Fynes  Clinton;  d.  s.  p. 
The  eldest  son, 

Henry  Clay,  Esq.of  Piercefield  Park,  J.P.  for  cos.  Derby 
and  Stafford,  to.  1824,  EUzabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Leigh,  Esq. 
of  Sandhills  and  Upton;  and  d.  1874,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Henry,  now  of  Piercefield  Park. 

II.  Joseph  Spender,  of  Ford  Manor,  Lingfield,  Surrey,  J.P. 
for  CO.  Derby;  to.  1874,  Sydney,  3rd  dau.  of  Rev.  J.P. 
Garrett,  of  Kilgarron,  co.  Carlow,  and  has  issue, 

Herbert  Henry,  6.  1875.  Violet  Sylvia  Blanche. 

III.  Charles  John,  of  Stapcnhill  House,  near  Burton-on- Trent, 
J.P.  for  CO.  Stafford,  Barrister-at-Law ;  to.  Agnes  Lucy,  dau. 
of  Rev.  Thomas  Arden  (who  d.  1874),  and  has  issue, 

1  Arthur  Joseph,  6.  1870.  2  Gerard  Arden. 

3  Ernest  Charles.  4  WUfred  Henry. 

I.  Caroline  Elizabeth,  m.  Walter  BaskervUle  Mynors,  3rd  son 
of  the  late  P.  R.  Mynors,  Esq.  of  Treago,  co.  Hereford. 

II.  Emily  Jane,  m.  Richard,  2nd  son  of  the  late  John  Bott, 
Esq.,  of  Coton  Hall,  co.  Stafford. 

^rms— Arg.,  a  chevron  engrailed  sa.  between  three  trefoils  of 
the  second. 
Crest — Two  wings  arg.  displayed. 
Motto — Clarior  virtus  honoribus. 
Sca£— Piercefield  Park,  Chepstow,  co.  Monmouth. 


CLAYFIELD. 

See  Ireland. 


CLAYHILIiS    OF    INVEHaOWRIE. 

Clathills-Hendeeson,  George  David,  Esq.  of 
Invergowrie,  co.  Forfar,  J.P.,  Commander  R.N.,  b. 
1  Dec.  1832 ;  m.  10  AprU,  1867,  Rose  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Sir  Jolin  Borlase  Warren,  Bart,  of  Warrens 
Court. 

3if  ItCaflC— This  surname  is  said  to  have  been  first  adopted 
by  the  proprietors  of  the  lands  of  Clayhills,  co.  Aberdeen, 
and  it  occurs  in  Calderwood's  History  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland,  where  it  is  stated  that  Andrew  Clayhills  took  an 
active  part  in  Church  matters  in  1586  and  following  years. 
The  lands  of  Invergowrie  were  acquired  by  David  Clayhills, 
son  of  Robert  Clayhills,  of  Baldorie,  near  Dundee.  David  was 
s.  by  his  dau.  and  heiress, 

Mary  Clayhills,  to.  George  Murray,  son  of  Sir  Patrick 
Murray,  Bart,  of  Ochtertyre,  and  had  issue, 

Marian  Murray,  ???.  James  Menzics,  Esq.  of  Woodend,* 
near  Crieff,  and  had  issue,  a  son, 

*  James  Menzies,  of  Woodend,  near  Crieff,  was  a  scion  of 
the  family  of  Menzics  of  that  ilk;  he  was  son  of  Alexander 
Menzies,  by  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Wardlaw,  Bart,  of 
Pitreavie. 


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James  Menzies-Clathills,  Esq.  of  Invergowrie,  6.1753;  m. 
lU-nrietta  Henderson  Kinloch,  the  heiress  of  Hallyards,  co. 
Perth  (which  she  inherited  from  her  mother),  dau.  of  David 
Kinloch,  Esq.  of  Gourdie,  co.  I'crth,  and  d.  1825,  leaving  issue, 

I.  James  Menzies,  a  Capt.  1st  Roral  Regiment;  d.  unm. 

II.  Alex-nder,  Lieut.  23rd  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers,  m.  Ehza- 
l.eth,  dau.  of  Gen.  Hunter,  of  Burnside,  and  d.  18  June, 
1865,  without  issue.  ,     .     ,  .v.        

III  George  Dunbar,  Capt.  Madras  Army,  who  took  the  name 
of  Henderson  in  addition  to  that  of  Clayhills,  on  suc- 
ceeding to  his  mother's  estate  of  Hallyards;  he  m.  trances, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Beckett,  Esq.  of  Tliornton-lc-Moor,  lor.:- 
shire,  and  d.  25  Nov.  1831,  having  had  issue, 
J  James  Menzies,  d.  young. 

2  GeobgeDavid,  nowof  Invercowne.  oq  iTn,-ri-, 

3  James  Menzies,  Lieut.-Col.,  J.P.  co.  York,  &•  f  ^i^'^^ 
1834-  m.  20  May,  1861,  Eugenia  Camilla,  dau.  of  Vice- 

/Cmasl'^.^g  ZTlSZ^m.  10  Oct.  186G,  Elizaheth  dau. 
of  John  Rob,  Esq.  of  Catton  Hall,  co.  York  and  has 
ssue,  Charles  Dunbar,  0.  7  Dec.  1861);  James  Menzies  6. 
5  .Sept.  1871;  Beckett,  6.  2  Oct.  1872;  George,  ''•  2^  July, 
1877;  Frances  Mary;  Rose  Eugenia;  and  Ehzabeth. 

IV.  Charles,  d.  unm.  ,    ,   „      ,        „         ,„  p^Miin 

I   Margaret,  d.  unm.        n.  Isabella,  d.  unm.       m.  Cecilia. 
Arms-Ver  bend  sanguine  and  vert,  two  greyhounds  courant 
tendwise  arg.     CVcst-An  arm  holding  an  imperial  crown  ppi . 
/ScctJ— Invergowrie,  co.  Forfar. 


CLAYTON    OS"    PIEDGEHLEY    PARK. 

Clayton,  Eice  EicnABD,  Esq.  of  Hedgerley 
Park,  Bucks,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1838,  b.  Nov.  1798 ;  m.  July,  1832,  Emily,  2nd  dau. 
of  the  late  Field-Marshal  Su-  George  Nugent,  Bart., 
Gr.C.B,,  of  Westhorpe  House,  Great  Marlow,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  RicHABD  Nugent,  late  Capt.  13th  Light  Infantry,  h.  1833. 

II.  George  Augustus,  6.  1840. 

III.  Edward  Everard,  b.  1842;  d.  July,  1875. 

IV.  Francis  Edmund,  b.  1844.         v.  Arthur  John,  &.  1846. 

I.  Maria  Augusta,  d.  13  Nov.  1875. 

II.  Louisa  Maude,  m.  Francis  A.  Hervey,  Esq.,  son  of  Lord 
William  Hervey,  and  grandson  of  the  first  Marquess  of 
Bristol. 

III.  Emily  Rosn,  twin  with  Louisa. 

Mr.  Clayton  is  4th  son  of  the  late  Sir  Wihiam 
Clayton,  of  Harden  Park,  Surrey,  Bart.,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  William  East,  Bart,  of  Hall 
Place,  Berks.  He  was  M.P.  for  Aylesbury  from 
1841  to  1847. 

ylrms— Arg  a  cross  sa..  between  four  pellets. 

Crest— A  leopard's  gamb  erased  and  erect  arg.  grasping  a 
poUet. 

Mottoes— y'n-tns  in  actione  eonsistit;  and  Quid  Icone  fortius? 

S£oi— Hedgerley  Park,  Slough,  Bucks. 


CLAYTON    OP    ADLINGTON. 

See  Beowke-Clayton. 


CLAYTON    OF    ENFIELD    OLD    PARK. 

Clayton,  The  Pet.  John  Henry,  M.A.,  of 
Enfield  Old  Park,  Middlesex, Eector  of  Farnborough, 
Hants,  b.  8  June,  1809 ;  m.  19  April,  1838,  Jane 
Bunn,  youngest  dau.  of  George  Sheppard,  Esq.  of 
Fromefield  House,  Somerset,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
31  May,  1858)  has  issue, 

I.  John  Ernest,  6.  29  Dec.  1S4I. 

II.  Charles  Cecil,  b.  10  Nov.  1843. 

III.  Reginald  Byard  Duchanan,  b.  16  July,  1845. 

IV.  Sidney  Stuart,  b.  16  March,  1851. 

V.  Horace  Evelyn,  B.A.  (Kev.),  b.  3  April,  1853. 

1.  Janet  Stuart.  "■  Maud  Lindsay. 

HinrnSf.— This  family  was  originally  from  co.  York. 
About  1650,  John  Clatton  settled  in  London  as  a  Jlerchant, 
and  resided  at  Forty  Hill,  Enfield.  By  his  wife,  Mary 
Whiston,  he  had  an  only  son, 


Samuel  Clatton,  Esq.,  b.  1C90 ;  m.  1724,  Elizabeth,  youngest 
dau.  of  Sir  James  Collet,  Knt.  of  London,  and  resided  at  Forty 
Hill  until  1735,  when  he  purchased  Enfield  Old  Park,  a  royal 
demesne  in  the  time  of  Elizabeth,  near  the  Palace  at  Enfield. 
Mr.  Clayton  d.  27  July,  1749,  leaving  four  children  surviving. 
The  eldest  son, 

Samuel  Clayton,  Esq.  of  Enfield  Old  Park,  6.  23  Feb.  1727; 
d.  unm.  8  July,  1800,  when  the  estate  devolved  upon  his 
brother  John's  eldest  son, 

John  Clayton,  Esq.  of  Bath,  6.  7  April,  1777;  m.  11  Dec. 
1806,  Jane,  3rd  dau.  of  Charles  Buchanan,  F..sq.  of  Frodsham, 
Chester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  Oct.  1843)  had  issue, 

John  Henrt,  present  representative. 

William  Ashley,  6.  8  Ocr.  1815;  on.  26  April,  1843,  Helen, 
dau.  of  Rev.  John  P.  Stiibbs,  Vicar  of  Market  Drayton, 
CO.  Salop,  and  has  issue  five  sons  and  three  daus. 
Arthur  Thomas,  d.  1836.  ^     , 

Elizabeth  Jane,  m.  8  Jan.  1835,  Lieut.-Gen.  Thomas  Eeed, 
C.B.,  Col.  44th  regt.,  and  has  issue. 
Arabella. 
Emily  Mai7,  m.  8  Jan.  1835,  Rev.  James  Bhss.M.A.;  d.s.p. 

18  Nov.  same  year. 
Mary  Anne,  m.  18  April,  1838,  ReT.  C.  E.  Armstrong,  M.A., 
Master  of  Hemsworth  Hospital,  and  Perpetual  Curate  of 
Frickley-cum-Clayton,  co.  York,  and  nephew  of  Sir  Francis 
L.  Wood,  Bart. 
Mr.  Clayton  m.  2ndly,   10  Oct.  1840,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of 
Rev.  John  Hubbard,  M.A.,  of  Little  Horsford,  Sussex;  and 
d.  22  Jan.  1854. 
^nns— Arg.,  a  saltier  between  four  martlets  gu. 
Crest— A  dove  with  an  olive  branch  all  ppr. 
Motto— QvioA  sors  ferat  feramus. 
Scat— Enfield  Old  Park,  Middlesex. 


CLEGHORN    OF    WEENS. 

Cleghoen,  George,  Esq.  of  Weens,  co.  Eoxburgh, 
J.P.,  late  Capt.  Scots  Greys,  and  previously  I7th 
Lancers,  b.  16  Oct.  1831 ;  m.  10  June,  1862  Mary, 
Anne  Hay,  3rd  dau.  of  Col.  Thomas  Lumsden, 
C.B.,  of  Belhelvie  Lodge,  co.  Aberdeen,  by  Hay  his 
wife,  dau.  of  John  Burnett,  Esq.  of  Elrick,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  George  Harry  Lumsden,  h.  22  May,  1SG3. 

II.  James  Charles,  b.  17  Sept.  1864. 

III.  Thomas  Angus,  b.  16  Sept.  1867. 
iv.  Richard  Fairfax,  b.  31  March,  1875. 
V.  Edward  Meynell,  b.  26  March,  1877. 

I.  Mary  Norcliffe.  ii.  Katharine  Wray. 

m.  Frances  Madeline.  iv.  Edith  Dalton. 

JLincagt.  -Thomas  Cleghorn,  Esq.,  m.  Mary,  eldest 
dau.  of  George  Yule,  Esq.  of  Gibslecs,  d.  Jan.  1813,  having 
by  her  two  sons,  James,  a  Capt.  in  the  21st  Fusiliers,  d. 
in  Paris  21  June,  1852,  and  his  successor, 

George  Cleghorn,  Esq.  of  Weens,  to.  5  Feb.  1822,  Maria 
Catherine,  3rd  dau.  of  Col.  John  Dalton,  of  Sleningford  Park, 
CO.  York,  and  Fillingham  Castle,  co.  Lincoln,  and  had  issne. 

I.  George,  now  of  Weens. 

II    James  Charles,  m.  10  May,  1869,  Sarah,  youngest  dau. 
of  Rev.  Thos.  Walker,  of  co.  Derry,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Thomas  Angus,  d.  10  Jan.  1860.         ,  „     , 

IV.  John  Dalton,   m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Col.  Hawley,  and  has 

I    Mary  Norcliffe,    m.  her  cousin,   Charles  James  Dalton, 
now  Col.-Commandant   Royal    Artillery,    and   had   issue 

lu  Susan,  ^m.    George   M.    Douglas,   Esq.    (she   d.    1860), 
leaving  an  only  son.  ,  ^  ,    .  . 

III.  Cecilia,  to.  Arthur  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Catenae,  co.  Ayr, 
and  has  issue. 

IV.  Frances  Madeline,  d.  unm. 

Seai— Weens,  near  Hawick,  N.B. 


CLELAND    OF    RATH-GAEL. 

Eose-Cleland,  Eichard,  Esq.  of  Eath-Gael 
House,  CO.  Down,  6.  1  May,  1836 ;  s.  his  brother, 
10  May,  1856;  ««.  30  Sept.  1861,  Elizabeth  Wil- 
helmina,  eldest  dau.  of  Eobcrt  Kennedy,  Esq.  of 
Lisburii,  co.  Antrim,  and  has  issue, 


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I.  James  Dowsctt,  b.  13  Oct.  ISC';. 

II.  Robert  Kcniv>(ly,  b.  9  Oct.  18C3. 

III.  Ridiard,  b.  H  Nov.  18G4 ;  d.  7  Julj-,  1SC5. 

IV.  Charles  Arthur,  6.  18,  Sei)t.  1870. 

I.  Elizabeth  Helen  Loui.sa. 

II.  Mary  Isabella  Eveline. 

III.  Kdith  Adelaide. 

IV.  Maude  Ethel. 

V.  Florence  May. 

VI.  Alice  Gertrude. 

VII.  Catherine  Mabel. 

VIII.  Harriot  Ella. 

JLilTCaflC— John  Cleland,  Esq.  of  Whithorn,  co.  Wilton, 
Scotland,  appointed  factor  to  James,  5th  Earl  of  Galloway, 
m.  1731,  Margaret  Murdoch,  only  child  of  Murdoch,  Provost 
of  Whithorn;  and  d.  10  Aug.  1747,  leaving  issue  by  her, 
James,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Agnes,  b.  4  Sept.  1740;  m.  1st,  5  June,  1766,  Lieut.  Richard 
Rose,  H.E.I.C.S.,  who  d.  at  Trichinopoly,  7  June,  1768,  of 
v^ounds  received  at  the  siege  of  Ahtoor,  by  whom  she  had  an 
only  child, 

James  Dowsett  Rose-Clei-and,  of  whom  presently. 
She  m.   2ndly,   1774,   William   Nicholson,    Esq.   of  Ballow 
House;  and  d.  11  July,  1775,  without  having  issue  by  him. 
The  son  and  successor, 

James  Cleland,  Esq.  ofNewtownards,  co.  Down,  6.  4  May, 
1730;  m.  1770,  Sarah,  only  child  of  Capt.  Patrick  Baird 
(brother  of  William  Baird,  of  Newbyth,  and  James  Baird, 
Esq.  of  London,  and  uncle  to  General  Sir  David  Baird),  and 
d.  14  May,  1777,  s.  x>-     Mr.  Cleland  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

James  Dowsett  Rose-Cleland,  Esq.  of  Rath  Gael,  6.  24 
March,  1767  ;  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1805.  He  m.  1st, 
14  Aug.  1790,  Sarah,  only  child  of  William  Eaton  Andrews, 
Esq.  of  London,  and  by  that  lady  (who  d.  2  Oct.  1830)  had  a 
«on  and  dau., 

William  Nicholson,  6.  18  June,  1794;  d.  20  Nov.  1794. 
Elizabeth  Hawkins,  m.  3  Sept.  1829,  P'ortcscue  Gregg,  Esq. 
of  Knockcairn,  co.  Antrim. 

He  m.  2ndly,  10  Dec.  1832,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  William 
Nicholson  Steele  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Ballow  House,  by  Isabella 
Handcock  his  wife,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

James  Blackwood,  heir  to  his  father. 

Richard,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Edward  Allen,  h.  21  Jan.  1840. 

Henry  Somerville,  6.  4  Nov.  1843. 

Agnes  Elizabeth. 

Isabel  Hamilton,  to.  20  Oct.  1874,  Robert  Stoele-Nicholson, 
Esq.  and  has  issue. 

Margaret  Sabina,  m.   19  June,    1877,    Arthur    Wellington, 
Garner,  Esq.  of  Garnerville,  near  Belfast. 
Mr.  Rose-Cleland  d.  25  Sept.  1852,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Blackwood  Rose-Cleland,  Esq.  of  Rath-Gael  House, 
CO.  Down,  b.  30  Jan.  1835  ;  who  d.  at  Constantinople,  10  aiay, 
1856,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  the  present  Richard  Rose- 
Cleland,  Esq.  of  Rath-Gael  House. 

SeaC — Rath-Gael  House,  Bangor,  co.  Down, 


4  Nov.  I8G2,  Emily  Catherine,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Georco 
Mnlyneux,  Bart,  of  Castle  Uillim. 

3  Itobert  Stewart,  b.  17  June,  1840;  Capt.  9th  Lancers. 

4  Samuel  Frederick  Stewart,  6.  24  Aug.  1842. 
1  Margaret. 

II.  Robert  Stewart,  6.  1810 ;  d.  under  age.    ' 
I.  Sarah  Frances,  m.  6  July,   1831,  Robert  Richard  Tighe 
Esq.  of  Woodstock,   and  d.  24  March,  1832,  without  issue! 
(He  m.  2ndly,  Louisa  Joan,  widow  ol  Hon.  Edward  Win"-- 
fiold.)  " 

-Secii— Stormont  Castle,  DundonaUl,  co.  Down. 


CLELAND    OF    STORMONT    CASTLE. 

Cleland,  John,  Esq.  of  Stormont  Castle,  co. 
Down,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1866,  b.  22  Sept. 
1836  ;  m.  7  May,  1859,  Theresa  Maria,  only  dau.  of 
Capt.  Thomas  Leyland,  of  Haggerstone  Castle, 
Northumberland,  and  Hyde  Park  House,  Lordon, 
by  whom  he  has  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Charles  Stewart,  b.  25  July,  18C5. 

II.  Andrew  Leyland  Hillyar,  6.  5  Sept.  1868. 
I.  Florence  Rachel  Theresa  Laura. 

HtnCaCJC— This  is  a  co.  Down  family,  claiming  descent 
from  James  Cleland,  of  that  ilk,  co.  Lanark. 

The  Rev.  John  Cleland,  Prebendary  of  Armagh,  6.  1755; 
TO.  7  Sept.  1805,  Esther,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Samuel  Jack- 
son, of  Stormont,  by  his  wife  Margaret  Vateau,  only  child 
and  heiress  of  Paul  Peter  Isaac  Vateau,  the  descendant  of  a 
French  Huguenot  family,  and  d.  25  June,  1834,  having  had 
issue, 

1.  Samuel  Jackson,  b.  1808;  m.  3  Nov.  1834,  Eliza,  dau.  of 
James  Joyce,  of  Thornhill ;  d.  20  May,  1842,  leaving, 

1  John,  now  of  Stormont  Castle. 

2  James  Vance,  6.  7  May,  1833,  Capt.  3rd  Hussars;  w. 


CLEMENTS    OF    ASHFIELD. 

Clements,  Henry  TiiEoriiiLTrs,  Esq.  of  Aslifield 
Lodge,  CO.  Cavan,  Lieut. -Col.  Leitrim  Mihtia,  J.P., 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Cavan  1849,  and  co.  Leitrim 
1870,  b.  24  July,  1820  ;  m.  3  Dec.  1868,  Gertrude 
Caroline  Lucy,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  David  F.  Mark- 
ham,  Rector  of  G-rcat  Horkersley,  Essex,  aud  Canou 
of  Windsor,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Henrt  John  Beresford,  b.  22  Oct.  1869. 

II.  Alfred  William,  6.  29  Jan.  1871;  d.  3  Feb.  1876. 

III.  Robert  Markham,  b.  6  Nov.  1876;  d.  13  Dec.  1877. 
I.  Gertrude  Mary  Catharine. 

ittltraflC— The  Right  Hon.  HenrtTheophilus  Clements, 
Lieut. -Col.  69th  regt.,  M.P.  for  co.  Leitrim,  2nd  son  of  Right 
Hon.  Nathaniel  Clements,  M.P.,  and  brother  of  Robert,  1st 
Eari  of  Leitrim,  m.  1st,  1770,  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  Gen. 
Webb,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  1  Harriett,  m.  William  Moore 
Ilodder,  Esq. ;  2  Maria,  m.  Very  Rev.  Dean  Keatinge.  He 
m.  2ndly,  1778,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Right  Hon.  John  Beresford; 
and  d.  26  Oct.  1795,  having  had  issue, 
Henry  John,  his  heir. 

John  Marcus,  b.  4  May,  1789  ;  v).  Catherine,  dau.  of  Godfrey 
Wentworth,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  1  A  son,  who  d.  young; 
2  John  Marcus,  6.  27  July,  1826;  m.  Nov.  1854,  Victoria, 
dau.  of  James  White,  Esq.,  and  has  issue  five  sons  and  one 
dau. ;  and  3  Henry  George  John,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Sidmouth, 
Devon,  b.  3  Nov.  1829;  to.  31  Oct.  1855,  his  cousin  Selina, 
dau.  of  Col.  Clements. 
Anna  Barbara,  b.  1779 ;  d.  young. 

Selina,  b.  17  Aug.  1780 ;  m.  1803,  Sir  William  Mordaunt  Sturt 
Milner,  4th  bart. ;  and  d.  1805. 

His  eldest  son, 

IIenrv  John  Clements,  Esq.,  Col.  in  the  Leitrim  Militia, 
and  M.P.  for  co.  Leitrim  from  1805  to  1818,  and  for  co.  Cavan 
from  1840  till  his  death,  1843,  b.  16  July,  1781 ;  m.  11  Dec. 
1811,  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Stewart,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Killy- 
moon  (by  his  wife,  Hon.  Elizabeth  Molesworth,  dau.  of  Richard, 
3rd  Viscount  Molesworth),  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  April,  1S50), 
had  issue, 

Henry  Theophilus,  now  of  Ashficld  Lodge. 
Elizabeth  Henrietta  Catherine,  d.  21  Jan.  1827. 
Selina,  m.  Rev.  Henry  G.  J.  Clements. 
Louisa.  Mary  Isabella. 

Catherine,  d.  Sept.  1830. 

Col.  Clements  d.  12  Jan.  1843. 


Crest — A  hawk  statant  ppr. 
Motto — Pati-iis  virtutibus. 
-Seat— Ashfield  Lodge,  Cootchill. 


CLEMENTS    OF    KATHKENNY. 

Clements,  Theophilus  Heney,  Esq.  of  Eath- 
kenny,  co.  Cavan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1857, 
b.  15  Oct.  1830 ;  m.  1  Feb.  1861,  Emily  Caroline, 
dau.  of  William  Magill,  Esq.  of  Lyttleton,  co.  West- 
meath,  and  has  by  her  issue, 

Theophilus  Edward,  b.  1864. 
He  m.  2ndly,  1874,  Agnes  Jane,  3rd  dau.  of  Jan^cs 
Stirling,  Esq.,   J.P.  of  Ballawley  Park,  co.  Dublin, 
and  by  her  has  had  issue,  Arthur  Upton,  b.  1876 ; 
d.  1877  ;  Alice  May  G-wendohne. 

iltUratlC.— Robert  Clements,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Carrick- 
fergus  1692,  possessed  large  estates  in  Down  and  Cavan.  In 
1089  he  was  attainted,  but  on  the  accession  of  William  III. 
was  restored  to  his  estates  in  Cavan,  and  appointed  Deputy 
Vice-Treasurer  in  Ireland.  He  m.  Miss  Sandford  of  the 
Castlerea  family,  and  had  issue,   1  Theophilus  (the  Right 


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Hon.),  d.  s.  p.;  2  Egbert;  3  Nathaniel,  father  of  the  1st 
Lord  Leitrim.  The  2n(l  son,  Robert  Clements,  Esq.,  51. P.  for 
Kewry  1715,  d.  1723,  leaving  a  son,  Theopoilids  Clements, 
Esq.  of  Rathkenny,  co.  Cavan,  whose  dau.  and  heiress,  Eliza- 
beth Anne,  m.  Rev.  Edward  Lucas,  of  Coote  Hill,  a  younger 
son  of  Edward  Lucas,  Esq.  of  Castle  Shane,  co.  Monaghan,  and 
was  mother  of 

Theophilcs  Edward  Ltjcas,  Esq.  who  assumed  the  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Clements,  under  the  will  of  his  maternal 
grandfather.  He  m.  22  Sept.  1829,  Elizabeth  Beatrice,  dau. 
of  the  Eev.  Shuc-kburgh  Whitney  Upton,  and  d.  1852,  leaving 
issue,  1  Theopdilus  Henry,  now  of  Eatlikenny;  2  Henry 
Upton,  d.  v.nm. 10  July,  1872;  3  Charles  John  Fulk,  d.  1873; 
1  Isabella  Margaret,  m.  Robert  Alloway,  Esq.  of  the  Derries, 
Queen's  Co.,  and  dying  187G,  left  issue;  2  Oliver  Beatrice, 
d.  unni.  1861. 

Arvis—Arg.,  two  bcndlets  wavy  sa.  on  a  chief  gu.  three 


Motto — Patiius  virtutibus. 
Crest— A  hawk  statant  ppr. 
Seat — Eathtenny,  near  Cootehill,  co.  Cavan. 


CLERK    OF    WESTHOLME. 

CtEEE,  Egbert,  Esq.  of  Westholme,  Somerset, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  6  Aug.  1798;  m.  8  Feb.  1817, 
Eranees  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Eobert  Williams,  Esq., 
Barrister  and  Kegistrar  of  the  Supreme  Court, 
Madras,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  d.   3  March,  1820;  to.  April,  1841,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Gen.  Tulloch,  C.B.,  H.  M.  Indian  army. 

II.  Robert,  h.  2  Aug.  1821 ;  m.  21  Oct.  1843,  Agnes  Cose. 
HI.  Albert,  h.  22  May,  1823 ;  d.  1846. 

iv.  Henry,    b.  20    June,    1829;   m.   4   Dec.   I8G2,   Fanny 
Adams. 

I.  Dora.  11.  Isabella  Ellen,  d.  11  Aug.  1828. 

3£utCa(jr.— This  family  is  Scotch,  and  was  formerly 
seated  in  Midlothian.  The  chief  line  holds  the  Barony  of 
Pennycuick;  and  of  this  old  stock,  it  is  stated,  one  of  the 
descendants  was 

Thomas  Clekk,  Esq.  of  Listonshields  and  Spittal.  He  m. 
C  Dec.  1757,  Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Russell,  Esq.,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  May,  1763),  left  at  his  decease,  1769,  a  son. 

Major  Thomas  Clerk,  of  Westholme,  Somerset.  H.E.I.C., 
b.  14  March,  1761,  d.  3  Jan.  1817;  he  to.  12  Sept.  1790, 
Dorothy,  4th  dau.  of  John  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Townhead,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  by  her  (who  was  6.  Feb.  1775,  and  d.  15  May,  1847) 
had  issue, 

Thomas,  b.  16  June,  1797;  d.  28  Nov.  1S19. 

Robert,  now  of  Westholme. 

Henry,  b.  17  Aug.  1803 ;  d.  21  April,  1838. 

Frederick  Joseph,  b.  24  Oct.  1805;  ra.  Johanna  Hamilton. 

David  Malcolm  (Eev.),   b.  18  Dec.   1808;    m.  Stuart  Shep- 
pard. 

Edward  George,  6.   30  March,  1813;  m.  1st,  Anna  Maria, 
StatTord ;  and  2ndly,  Mary  West. 
.  Edmund  Hugh,  of  Burford. 

Eleanor,  m.  Rev.  H.  W.  Barnard.  Dora. 

Maria,  rn.  her  cousin,  William  Clerk,  Esq. 

Emma. 

Arms — Or,  a  fess  chequy  az.  and  arg.  between  two  crescents 
in  chief  gu.  and  a  boar's  head  couped  in  base  sa.,  all  within  a 
tordure  of  the  second. 

Crest  and  Mottoes — A  demi-huntsman  winding  a  horn  ppr., 
over  it.  Free  for  a  blast;  below  the  arms,  Amat  victoria 
curam. 

/Seot— Westholme,  Shepton  Mallett. 


CLERK    OF    BURFORD. 

Cleek,  Edmfnd  Httgh,  Esq.  of  Eurford, 
Somerset,  J.P.,  B.C.L.  St.  John's,  Cambridge,  b. 
5  Feb.  1817  ;  m.  26  May,  1853,  Eliza  Alicia  (his 
cousin),  heiress  of  Lieut.-Col.  John  Bladen  Taylor, 
a  director  H.E.I.C.,  and  sometime  M.P.  for  Hythe, 
by  Rachel  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  WilUani  Dunkin, 
Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court,  Calcutta,  and  has  had 
two  daus., 

I.  Mary  Rachel,  d.  30  May,  1865. 

II.  Edith  Dorothy. 

Mr.  Clerk  is  7th  son  of  Major  Thomns  Clerk,  of 
Westholme,  by  Dorothy  Taylor  his  -svife. 

Linexr/e  and  Anns — See  preceding  Memoir. 

-Seat— Burford,  Shepton  Mallet. 


CLEVLAND  OF  TAPELET  PARK. 

Clevland,  Maegaeet  Caeoline,  of  Tapclcy 
Park,  Devon,  vridow  of  AxroTiSTUS  Salteex 
Clevland,  Esq.  of  Tapeley  Park,  and  dau.  of  John 
Palmer  Chichester,  Esq.  of  Arlington  Court,  Devon, 
by  Agnes  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Hamilton, 
Esq.  of  Bangour  and  Ninewar ;  *.  to  the  Tapeley 
estate.    Mrs.  Clevland  has  had  issue, 

I.  Archibald,  of  Tapeley  Park,  Cornet  17th  Lancers,  6. 
10  May,  1833;  fell  at  Inkerman,  5  Nov.  1854. 

I.  Agnes  Hamilton,  m.  Oct.  1855,  William  Langham  Christie, 
Esq.  of  Preston  Deanery,  co.  Northampton,  and  has  issue, 
Augustus  Langham,  6.  1857 ;  Langham  Charles,  6.  1859; 
Archibald,  6.  1860;  Edward,  6.  1863;  Spencer,  6.  1868; 
Agnes  ;  and  Elizabeth. 

II.  Caroline  Chichester,  to.  1857,  to  William  Wither  Beach, 
Esq.  M.P.,  of  Oakley  Hall,  Hants,  and  has  a  son,  Archi- 
bald William  Hicks,  6.  21  Oct.  1859 ;  and  a  dau.  Ellis 
Margaret. 

ILtnCagC— This  is  a  family  of  antiquity  in  Scotland,  and 
claims  descent  from  the  Cleulands  (or  Clelands)  of  Faslciae, 
CO.  Lanarkshire,  which  branch  separated  from  the  parent 
stem  in  the  reign  of  Alexander  III. 

William  Clevland,  the  first  that  settled  in  Devonshire, 
was  the  eldest  son  of  Archibald  Cleuland,  of  Knowhoblehill,  in 
the  CO.  of  Lanark.  He  was  a  distinguished  Commander  in  the 
Royal  Navy,  and  was  in  many  memorable  actions  in  the  reigns 
of  King  William,  Queen  Anne,  and  George  I.  He  received 
in  the  year  1702  the  freedom  of  the  city  of  Edinburgh,  and  of 
Hamilton,  in  Lanarkshire,  and  as  a  reward  for  his  long  and 
faithful  service  was  appointed  Commissioner  of  the  Eoyal 
Navy.  He  -m.  1704,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Davie,  Esq.  of  Orleigh, 
Devon;  d.  1715,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Clevland,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Saltash,  Secretary  to  the 
Admiralty ;  he  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Sir 
Ca3sar  Child,  Bart,  of  Woodford,  Essex,  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 

John,  b.  1734. 

Archibald,  b.  1738;  Capt.  R.N. ;  d.  1765,  v.iira. 

Hester,  to.  William  Saltren  Willet,  of  Porthill,  co.  Devon, 
Capt.  R.N. 

Anne,  d.  young. 

Elizabeth,  m.  John  Ibbetson,  Esq. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Sarah  Shuckburgh,  dau.  of  Charles Shuckbuvgh, 
Esq.  of  Longborow,  Gloucestershire,  and  sister  to  Sir  Charles 
Shuckburgh,  Bart,  and  had  issue, 

George,  b.  1749;  d.  1765. 

Augustus,  b.  1754;  Chief  of  Boglcbore ;  d.  1784. 

Selina  Shore,  m.  John  Udney,  Esq. 

Matilda  Shore,  m.  Baron  de  Pragens,  of  Switzerland. 
John  Clevland  d.  1763,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Clevland,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Barnstaple  for  seven  Par- 
liaments, and  a  Director  of  Greenwich  Hospital ;  he  nu 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Richard  Stevens,  Esq.  o^ 
Winscott,  Devon,  and  dying  s.  p.  1817,  was  s.  by  his  great- 
nephew, 

Augustus  Saltren  Willett,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  the 
6th  or  Inniskillen  Dragoons,  in  which  regiment  he  served  at 
the  battle  of  Waterloo.  This  gentleman  assumed  by  sign 
manual,  in  compliance  with  the  testamentary  injunction  of 
his  great-uncle,  John  Clevland,  Esq.,  the  surname  and  arms 
of  Clevland  only,  and  became  Lieut.-Col.  North  Devon 
Militia.  He  to.  June,  1830,  Margaret  Caroline,  eldest  dau.  of 
John  Palmer  Chichester,  Esq.  of  Arlington  Court,  Devon,  and 
had  a  son,  Archibald,  his  heir,  and  two  daus.  (see  above).  Col. 
Clevland  d.  5  July,  1849,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Archibald  Clevland,  Esq.  of  Tapclcy  Park,  an  officer  17th 
Lancers,  b.  10  May,  1833,  who  was  killed  at  Inkerman,  5  Nov. 
1854. 

A  r,ns — A  z.,  a  hare  salient  arg.  with  a  hunting  horn  round  its 
neck  garnished  gu. 

Crest — A  hand  with  a  sword  hllted  and  pommelled  or. 
Motto — Fortuna  audaccs  juvat. 
/Seat— Tapley  Park,  Instow. 


CLIFFE    OF    BELLEVUE. 

The  late  Anthony  Cliffe,  Esq.  of  Bellevue,  co. 
Wexford,  High  Shei-iff  1823,  b.  10  March,  1800 ; 
m.  23  June,  1821,  Isabella  Frances,  dau.  of  Charles 
Powell  Leslie,  Esq.  of    Glaslough,  co.  Monaghan,  L, 
M.P.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1873)  had  issue, 


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1  ANTiinNT  Jonv,  now  of  Bellevue,  J. P.,  D.L.,  h.  Oct.  1S22; 
511.  8  Sept.  1858,  Amy,  2nd  clau.  of  Sir  John  Howley,  1st 
Serjeant-at-Law  in  Ireland,  and  has  issue,  I  Anthony 
Loflus,  6.  4  June,  1861;  2  John  Kdward,  b.  10  Oct.  1862; 
3  Henry  Cecil,  b.  28  Feb.  18G4;  1  Isabella  Sarah  Mary,  d. 
in  infancy;  2  Amy  Mary  Paulina. 

II.  Charles  lleniy,  late  an  officer  5Sth  foot,  6.  June,  1826; 
'III.  4  Nov.  1857,  Marie  Josephine,  5th  dau.  of  the  late 
Charles  Adams,  Esq.  of  Mytton  Hall,  Shropshire,  and  had 
Francis  Henry,  b.  16  Jan.  1860.    Mr.  Cliffe  d.  Sept.  1866 

III.  Edward,  late  an  officer  in  the  army,  b.  April,  1830. 

I.  Marianne  Jane  Place.  ii.  Frances  Harriet. 

III.  Isabella  Catherine. 

IV.  Emily  Cecilia,  d.  unm.  July,  1863. 

V.  Jane  Elizabeth,  m.  8  Sept.  1858,  Thomas  EcdinRton 
IJoche,  Esq.,  only  son  of  Stephen  Roche,  J. P.,  of  Rye  Hill, 
CO.  Galway,  and  Moyvanines  and  Clounties,  co.  Limerici; 

VI.  Eleanor  Barbara. 

Mr.  Cliffe  d.  27  Aug.  1878. 

HiUCngC— John  Cliffe,  of  'Westminster,  went  to 
Ireland  as  Secretary-at-War  of  the  army  sent  by  the 
Parliament,  under  the  command  of  Chomweli,,  1649 ; 
and  acquired  grants  of  land  in  the  counties  of  Wexford 
and  Mcath.  He  ?)i.  Eleanor,  5th  dau.  of  Nicholas  Loftus,  Esq. 
of  Fethard,  eo.  Wexford,  grandfather  of  the  1st  Lord  Loftus, 
of  Loftus  Hall,  and  by  her  (who  wasi.  1  Dec.  1G41,  and  d. 
3  Sept.  1700)  had  issue.  Mr.  Cliffe  was  M.P.  for  Taghmon 
1661,  and  High  Sheriff  co.  Wexford  1680.     His  eldest  son, 

John  Cliffe,  Esq.of  Malrankan  Hall,  Dungulph  Castle,  and 
New  Koss,  6.  3  May,  1661;  to.  1694,  Barbara,  eldest  dau.  and 
eventual  heir  of  William  Carr,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  Cork,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Jon>f,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  of  New  Ross,  h.  5  April,  1701;  ?j!.  his  cou.?in, 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  Richard  Vigors,  Esq.  of  Old  Leighlin,  co. 
Carlow,  and  had  issue  seven  sons,  who  all  d.  iinm.,  except 
the  Rev.  John  Cliffe,  of  New  Ross,  b.  1736,  who  m.  Sarah, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Wilson,  Esq.,  and  dying  there 
14  Feb.  1816,  left  issue,  one  son  and  two  daus.,  1  John, 
who  was  lost  in  his  passage  from  Bristol  to  Waterford,  1817, 
uniit.:  1  «;:■  :'1i,  ,„.  March,  1803,  Henry  Loftus  Tottenham, 
E-iq.  '  :    ■;       ,1    :i"h,  CO.  Wexford,  and  d.  12  Dec.  1839: 

2  Aim         .  ■.  I'!,  i-lii,  the  Rev.  Thomas  Mercer  Vigors,  of 

Bur-a"    ■,    r-,.   r;il-lnM'. 

III.  Anthony,  b.  30  March,  1703;  a  Major  in  the  army. 

IV.  Edward,  b.  26  Aug.  1705;  suiiposcd  to  have  died  a 
child. 

V.  George,  6.  27  May,  1707. 

VI.  Edward,  b.  30  July,  1709. 

VII.  Loftus,  6.  Dec.  1710;  Major  in  the  army;  d.  1766.  lie 
m.  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Hore,  Esq.  of  Harperstown,  co. 
Wexford,  which  lady  d.  March,  1814,  aged  83,  having  had 
issue  one  son  and  three  daus., 

1  Walter,  6.  4  Fob.  1757 ;  m.  HaiTict,  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir 
Anthony  Farrington,  Bart.,  and  having  attained  the  rank 
of  Lieut.-Gen.,  d.  July,  1816,  leaving  an  only  child. 
The  Rev.  Loftus  Anthony  Cliffe,  of  Osbonie  Place, 
Wilton,  Taunton,  Somersetshire,  6.  12  Sept.  1795 ;  m. 
1  Aug.  1821,  Saliime,  dau.  of  John  Capon,  Esq.  of 
Taunton,  and  d.  12  Aug.  1877,  having  had  an  only 
dau.,  Harriet  Salome,  m.  July,  1844,  Arthur  Kingluko, 
Esq.  of  Taunton. 

1  Dorothy,  6.  2  Jan.  1756:  m.  John  Harvey,  Esq.  of 
Killiane  Castle,  co.  Wexford;  and  d.  1813. 

2  Barbara,  b.  6  Dec.  1762;  m.  22  Oct.  1784,  to  John  Stan- 
ford, Esq.  of  Born,  co.  Cavan. 

3  Anne,  b.  2  Feb.  1764;  iii.  1  May,  1783,  to  the  Rev. 
Roger  Owen,  Rector  of  Camolin,  co.  Wexford. 


ipposcd  to   have  died  a 


Cliarlcs  Tottenham,  Esq. 
I.  Arthur  Gifford,   Esq.   of 


Tm.  Henry,  6.  17  March,  1711 
child. 
IX.  Henry,  b.  16  Dec.  1714, 

I.  Eleanor,  6.  16  July,  1695  ;  i 
of  Tottenham  Green. 

II.  Barbara,  6.27   Oct.   1697; 
Aherne,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

Catherine,  sole  heir,  m.  10  May,  1764,  the  Hon.  William 
Brabazon,  2nd  son  of  Edward,  7th  Earl  of  Mcath,  and 
had  issue. 

III.  Anne,  6.  11  Jan.  1693. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  b.  27  Feb.  1699. 

V.  Mary,  b.  May,  1704  ;  m.  John  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Rosogarland, 
CO.  Wexford,  and  had  a  son  and  dau., 

Robert  Leigh,  m.  Annabella,  dau.  of  Robert  Leslie,  Esq. 

of  Glasslough. 
Grace  Leigh,  m.  20  May,    1758,    Anthony,  8th  Earl    of 

Meath. 

Ir.  Cliffe  was  one  of  the  Commissioners  for  raising  money  by 
Dan  for  William  III.,  in  the  co.  Wexford,  1095  and  1098,  and 


to  1715.    He  wa.?  s.  by  hi3 


was  M.P.  for  Bannow  from 
eldest  son, 

John  Cliffe,  Esq.  of  New  Ross,  6.  Aug.  1696,  m.  9  Jan. 
1727-28,  Jane,  eldest  dau.of  his  cousin  Henry jCliffe,  of  Suttonj 
Surrey,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Anthony,  who  s.  his  brother  .Tohn. 

III.  Edward  Lard,  of  co.  Wicklow,  Clerk,  d.  s  p. 

I.  Barbara,  b.  13  Jan.  1728-29,  d.  unm. 

II.  Jane,  b.  19  Oct.  1730;  m.  1st,  the  Rev.  Joshua  Tenrh, 
of  Bryanstown,  and  had  issue  a  son,  d.  young;  Jane| 
d.vMiii.;  and  Marianne,  m.  Charles  Powell  Leslie,  Esq.  of 
Glasslough,  who  had,  with  other  issue, 

Isabella    Frances,     wife    of    Anthony    Cliffe   Esq.,    of 
Bellevue. 
She  m.  2ndly,  Charles  Tottenham,  Esq.,  of   New  Ross,  but 
had  no  i.ssue  by  him.    She  d.  11  Jan.  1797. 
HI.  Mary,  b.  2  Feb.  1740;  d.  unm.  1834,  at  Bath. 

IV.  Henrietta,  b.  July,  1748;  d.  unm.  1821,  at  Bath. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Cliffe,  Esq.  of  New  Ross,  of  which  he  was  Recorder, 
b.  31  Aug.  1733  ;  d.  unm.  1795,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Anthony  Cliffe,  Esq.  of  New  Ross,  6.  11  Oct.  1734;  Capt. 
4th  horse,  1  Oct.  1766,  and  a  Major  in  the  army ;  m.  1795, 
Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  Col.  Joseph  Deane  of  Terenure,  co.  Dublin, 
and  left  at  his  decease,  1803  (with  two  daus.,  Jane  Catherine, 
m.  Robert  Shapland,  1st  Lord  Carew,  of  Castle  Boro', 
CO.  Wexford;  and  Cecilia  Francis,  m.  Robert  Daniell,  Esq.  of 
New  Forest,  co.  Westmeath),  an  only  surviving  son,  Anthony 
Cliffe,  Esq.  of  Bellevue. 

^rms— Erm.,  on  a  fess  between  three  wolves'  head  erased 
sa.  a  trefoil  between  two  mullets  or. 

Crest— A.  wolf's  head  erased  quarterly  per  pale  indented 
or  and  sa. 

Motlo — In  cruce  glorior. 

/SeaJ— Bellevue,  Killurin,  on  the  Slancy,  co.  Wexford. 


CLIFFORD    OF    FEAMPTON. 

CtiFFOED,  Heney  James,  Esq.  of  Frampton,  co. 
Grloucester,  b.  24  Aug.  1840;  s.  his  grandfather 
1867  ;  m.  26  July,  1865,  Annie  Frances,  youngest 
dau.  of  the  Eev.  Henry  Grreen,  Rector  of  Upton  St. 
Leonard's,  co.  Gloucester,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henky  Francis,  6.  19  Aug.  1871. 

I.  Lilian  Annie.  ii.  Evelyn  Jlary. 

III.  Edith  Katherine.  iv.  Mabel  Constance. 

ILtUCagC— N.\TiiANiEL  Winchcombe,  Esq.  of  Frampton, 
b.  \lbl  (only  son  of  Nathaniel  Winchcombe,  Esq.,  by  Anne  his 
wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Bell,  Esq.  of  Gloucester,  and 
Sainthurst,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  and  eventual  heiress 
of  William  Clutterbuck,  E.sq.,  whose  father,  Nathaniel  Clutter- 
buck,  Esq.  of  Nast  End,  Eastington,  m.  Mary  Clifford,  eldest 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Clifford,  Esq.  of  Frampton,  the 
representative  of  the  Frampton  branch  of  the  illustrious  house 
of  Clifford),  assumed  by  royal  license,  31  Oct.  1801,  the  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Cliffokd.  He  m.  1782,  Mary,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Daniel  Packer,  Esq.  of  Painswick,  co.  Gloucester,  and 
had  issue, 

Henry  Clifford,  his  heir. 

Catherine  Elizabeth. 

Maria,  m.  1808,  the  Rev.  Powell  Colchester  Guise,  Rector  of 

Craike,  co.  Durham. 
Charlotte  Anne,  m.  1813,  Purnell  Bransby  Purnell,  Esq.  of 

Stancombe  Park,  co  Gloucester. 
Rosamond. 

Mr.  Clifford  d.  16  Sept.  1817,  and  was  .9.  by  his  son, 

Henry  Clifford  Clifford,  Esq.  of  Frampton,  co.  Gloucester, 
6.  24  Dec.  1785;  m.  28  April,  1808,  Elizabeth,  only  child  of 
John  Wallington,  Esq.  of  Peers  Court,  co.  Gloucester,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1838)  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  John,  b.  21  Sept.  1810;  m.  19  July,  1838,  Marianne, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  Phelps,  Rector  of  Brimsfield,  co. 
Gloucester.    He  d.  Dec.  1852,  and  had  issue, 

1  Henry  James,  6.  24  Aug.  1840. 

2  Walter  John,  b.  7  March,  1842. 

3  William,   6.   12  Jan.  1845  ;  m.  Gertrude,   dau.   of  Ed. 
Massy 

4  Edward  Arthur,  h.  12  April,  1850;  m.  Helen  Eliza,  dau 
of  —Milne,  Esq. 

5  George,  d.  an  infant. 

1  Edith  Elizabeth.  2  Constance  JIary, 

3  Catherine  Mahel,  d.  an  infant. 

II,  Walter  Charles,  d.  under  age. 


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in.  William,  (7.  an  infant. 

IV.  Edmund  (Rev.),  b.  20  J.ily,  1821;  m.  15  June,  18.W, 
Sarah  Matilda  Audley,  dau.  of  the  late  John  Clayton  Hall, 
Esq.  of  Brighton.  .,     . 

V.  Frederick;  6.  11  April,  1823;  m.  22  April,  1848,  Anna 
Maria  Smith  Tiley,  and  has  issue, 

1  Frederick,  b.  10  Feb.  1849. 

2  Henry  Clifford,  b.  20  Au;;.  18-50. 

3  William  Vernon,  b.  16  Dec.  1858. 

1  Eose.  2  Constance  Caroline. 

VI.  John  (Rev.),  6.  20  Oct.  1824;  ra.  April,  1856,  Georgina 
Frances,  dau.  of  Joseph  Cripps,  Esq.  of  Farm  HUl,  co. 
Gloucester,  which  lady  d.  1875. 

I    Klizaheth.  n.  Mary  Anne,  d.  v.vm. 

III.  Charlotte,  d.  v.n,n.  iv.  Catherine,  d.  unm. 

V.  Constance. 
He  d.  18  April,   1867,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson,   IIenrt 
James  Cliffobd,  Esq. 

^,.„j.5_Chequy    az.    and    or,  nn    a    hcnd  gu.   thr:e   lions 
passant  of  the  second. 

Ci-est—A  hand  ppr.  holding  a  flcur-dc-Iis  or. 

Motto — Dulcis  amor  patriae. 

Seat — Frampton  Court,  Stonehouse,  co.  Gli'uccster. 


CLIFFORD    OF    PERRISTONE    AND 
LliANTILlO. 

MosGAx- Clifford,  He^tet,  Essq.  of  Perristoiic, 
CO.  Hereford,  and  Llantilio,  co.  Monmouth,  Colonel 
of  the  Monmouthshire  Militia,  present  male  repre- 
sentative of  the  house  of  Tredegar,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
M.P.  for  Hereford  from  1847  to  1865,  b.  1806  ;  m. 
12  Aug.  1834,  Catherine  Harriett,  only  dau.  of 
Joseph  Yorke,  Esq.  of  Forthampton  Court,  co. 
Gloucester  (eldest  son  of  James,  Bishop  of  Ely,  and 
grandson  of  Lord  Chancellor  Hardwicke),  by 
Catherine  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Cocks,  Esq., 
and  niece  to  Charles,  1st  Lord  Somers,  and  by  this 
lady  has  issue, 

I.  Henry  Somers  Morgan,  6.  1836;  deceased. 

I.  Marian,  m.  12  June,  1860  the  Hon.  James  Fitz  Walter 
Butler  (eldest  son  of  Lord  Dunboyne),  who  has  assumed 
the  additional  surname  of  Clifford. 

ILtlTCajSC.— William  Morgan,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  Sir  William 
Morgan,  Knt.  of  Tredegar,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Wintour  {see  Burke's  Peerage),  m.  Miss  Jane  Morgan, 
and  had  a  son, 

Richard  Morgan,  Esq.,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Henry  Probert,  of  the  Argocd  and  Pantglas,  Monmouthshire, 
and  had  a  son, 

Richard  Morgan,  Esq.,  m.  Miss  Abigail  Phelps,  and  was 
father  of 

William  Morgan,  Esq.,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Clif- 
ford, pursuant  to  the  will  of  his  cousin,  Thomas  Clifford,  Esq., 
and  became  AVilliam  Morgan  Clifford.  This  Mr.  Morgan 
Clifford  7/1.  Eliza  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Richard  Lewis,  Esq.  of 
Llantilio,  Monmouthshire,  and  had  a  son,  Morgan,  ni.  Sophia, 
2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  late  Jonathan  Willington,  Esq. 
of  Rapla,  CO.  Tipperary,  and  by  her  had  a  son,  Henry  Morgan 
Clifford,  Esq.,  now  of  Perristone,  co.  Hereford,  and  Llantilio, 
CO.  Monmouth,  M.P. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th.  chequy  or  and  az.  a  fess 
gu.,  for  Clifford  ;  2nd,  or,  a  grifiin  scgreant  sa.,  for  Morgan 
of  Tredegar ;  3rd,  per  pale  sa.  and  az.  three  fleurs-de-lis  arg., 
for  Probert. 

Crest— A  griffin  scgreant  sa. 

Motto— Semxier  paratus. 

Seats— Perristone,  near  Ross;  and  Llantilio,  Crosscn:y,  co. 
Monmouth. 


CLIFTON    OF    CLIFTON    AND     LYTHAM. 

Clifton,   John  Talbot,   Esq.   of   Clifton  and 

Lytham,  co.  Lancaster,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  Col.  1st 

Eoyal  Lancasliire  Militia,   and  formerly  in  the  1st 

Life  Guards,  High  Sheriff  1853,  and  M.P.  for  North 

Lancashire  from  1844  to  1817,  b.  5  March,  1819 ; 

m.  22  April,  1844,  Lady  Eleanor  Cecily  Lowther, 

sister  of  Henry,  3rd   Earl  of    Lonsdale,   and  has 

an  only  son, 

Thomas  Henbt,  of  Ashton  Park,  Preston,  M.P.  for  North 

Lancashire,  J. P.,  Lieut.  Lancashire  Yeomanry  Cavalry, 

formerly  1st  Life  Guards,  b,  3  March,  1845;  m.  7  Feb. 


18C7,  Madeline  Diana  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Andrew 
Agnew,  Bart.,  and  has  issue, 

1  John  Talbot,  b.  1868.  2  Cuthbert,  6.  1870. 

3  Harry  Arthur,  6.  1S74.  4  Charles  Caryl,  b.  1877. 

1  Madeline  Edith. 

2  Constance  Gertrude  Cecily. 

3  Francis  Victoria. 

ILtUraflf . — The  precise  period  when  the  first  ancestor  of 
the  family  of  Clifton  seated  himself  at  Clifton,  in  Lancashire, 
cannot  be  ascertained.  The  most  probable  conjecture  is,  that 
either  Roger  de  Poictou,  or  Herveus,  the  great  grantees  of 
the  Crown,  bestowed  part  of  their  vast  possessions  upon  their 
officers  and  followers,  to  be  holden  of  them,  or  of  their  superior 
lords.  One  of  these  officers  may  reasonably  be  presumed  to 
have  seated  himself  at  Clifton,  and,  in  conformity  to  the 
almost  invariable  practice  of  those  times,  acquired  his 
patronymic  of  Clifton  from  the  place  of  his  residence.  The 
first  person  whose  name  occurs  on  authentic  record  is, 

William  de  Clifton,  who  held  ten  carucates  of  land  in  the 
hundred  of  Amoundernes,  42  Henry  111.,  a.d.  1257.  His  son, 
Gilbert  de  Clifton,  who,  during  part  of  the  reigns  of 
Henry  III.  and  Edward  I.,  executed  the  office  of  Seneschal 
to  Henry  de  Lacy,  Eari  of  Lincoln,  Lord  of  Clithero  and 
Blackburnshire,  &c.,  served  the  office  of  Sheriff  of  co.  Lan 
caster  in  the  years  1278,  1286,  1287,  1289,  and  d.  17 
Edward  II.,  a.d.  1323.    His  eldest  son. 

Sir  William  de  Clifton,  was  elected  Knight  of  the 
Shire  in  September,  1302,  jointly  with  Gilbert  de  Singleton; 
and  again  in  1304,  with  William  de  Banastre.  By  his  wife 
Elcn,  he  was  father  of  his  successor. 

Sir  William  de  Clifton,  Knt.,  ;».  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  | 
Robert  Shirebum,  Knt.,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease,  in  1365,  by 
his  son. 

Sir  Nicholas  de  Clifton,  Knt.,  who  served  in  the  wars  in 
France,  and  was  appointed  Governor  of  the  Castle  of  Ham  in 
Picardy,  by  letters  patent,  14  Jan.  7  Richard  II.,  a.d.  1383. 
He  ra.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  West,  Knt.  of  Snitterficid, 
CO.  Warwick,  and  was  father  of 

Robert  de  Clifton,  Knight  of  the  Shire  for  co.  Lancaster 
in  1382,  whose  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Clifton,  was  in  the  retinue  which  accompanied 
Henry  V.  to  France  in  lilo  {see 'Sicoh^s's  History  of  the  Battle 
of  Aghicourt,  p.  278).  He  d.  in  1442,  leaving  by  his  wife 
Agnes,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Molyneux,  Knt.  of  Scphton,  a  son, 
his  successor, 

Richard  Clifton,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  John  Butler,  of  Eaw- 
cliffe,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue. 

James  Clifton,  ra.  in  1457,  Alice,  dau.  and  heiress  of  James 

Lancaster,  of  Westmorland,  and  dying  in  1490,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Clifton,  ra.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Butler,  of 

Bewsey,  co.   Lancaster,   and  had  two  sons,   Cuthbert,   his 

successor,  and  William.    The  elder  son, 

Cuthbert  Clifton,  of  Clifton,  ra.  Alice,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Sir  John  Lawrence,  Knt.  of  Ashton,  co.  Lancaster,  and  d.  in 
1512,  leaving  an  only  dau., 
Elizabeth,  m.   1st,  Sir  Richard  Hesketh,  Knt.  of  Rufford, 
without    issue;    2ndly,  Sir    William  Molyneux,    Knt.    of 
Sephton,  who  became  in  consequence.  Lord  of  Clifton. 
Cuthberfs  youngest  brother, 

William  Clifton,  of  Westby,  ra.  in  1517,  Isabell  Thorn- 
borough,  of  Hampsfleld,  in  Lonsdale  North,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Thomas  Clifton,  Esq.  of  Wostby,  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Sir 
Alexander  Osbaldiston,  Knt.  of  Osbaldiston,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

Cuthbert  Clifton,  Esq.  of  Wostby,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Sir  Richard  Hoghton,  Knt.  of  Hoghton,  and  dying,  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Clifton,  Esq.  of  Westby,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
Edward  Norris,  Knt.,  of  the  Speke,  co.  Lancaster,  and  was  «. 
by  his  son, 

Sir  Cuthbert  Clifton,  Knt.  of  Westby,  ra.  1st,  Ann,  dau 
of  Thomas  Tildersby,  of  Morley,  co.  Lancaster,  by  whom  he 
had  issue, 
Thomas,  his  successor. 
Cuthbert,  Col.  in  the  army  of  King  Charles  I.,  slain  at  the 
siege  of  Manchester,  Oct.  1642. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  William  Gerard,  Knt.  and  Bart,  of  Bryn 
and  Garswood. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Smith,  Knt.  of 
Wootton  Walwyns,  co.  Warwick,  and  by  her  had  a  numerous 
issue.  Sir  Cuthbert  purchased,  14  Feb.  1606,  the  manors 
of  Marton  and  Lytham  of  Sir  John  Holeroft,  Knt.  Ue  d.  itt 
1631,  and  was  e.  by  his  eldest  s«u, 


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Thomas  Ct.iFTos,  Ksq.  of  Wcstby,  m.  Anne,  ilau.  nnd  co- 
heir of  Sir  Cuthlicrt  Halsall,  of  llalsall  and  Clifton  (repre- 
sentative of  Elizabeth,  heiress  of  Cuthbeit  Clifton,  of  Clifton), 
and  thus  the  latter  estate  became  again  the  possession  of  the 
Cliftons.  Mr.  Clifton  d.  16  Dec.  1G57,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

CuTnBERT  CuFTON,  Esq.  of  West.by  and  Clifton,  who  m. 
1G41,  Margaret,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  George  Ireland,  Esq.  of 
Southworth,  co.  Laneaster,  but  dying  without  issue,  was  s.  by 
his  brother. 

Sir  Thomas  Cufton,  h.  7  July,  1G28;  created  a  Baronet 
1642.  He  TO.  1st,  Bridget,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Heneage,  of 
Hainton,  co.  Lincoln,  by  whom  he  had  several  children,  who 
all  d.  young,  except  Mary,  who  m.  Thomas,  6th  Lord  Petre. 
Sir  Thomas  Clifton  m.  2ndly,  Bridget,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward 
Husscy,  Knt.  of  Hunnington,  co.  Lincoln,  by  whom  he  had  a 
dau.  Bridget,  m.  Sir  Francis  Andrews,  of  Denton,  co.  North- 
ampton. Sir  Thoni;is  Clifton,  with  Lord  Molyneux,  and  several 
other  Catholic  gentlemen  of  rank,  were  unjustly  accused  of 
treason,  1689,  and  all  acquitted.  lie  d.  13  Nov.  1G94,  when 
the  Baronetcy  became  extinct,  and  the  estates  devolved  on 
(the  son  of  his  brother  John)  his  nephew, 

Thomas  Clifton,  Esq.,  m.  Eleonora  Alathca,  dau.  of  Richard 
Waluiesley,  Esq.  of  Dunkenhalgh,  co.  Lancaster,  anddying 
1720,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Clifton,  Esq.  of  Clifton,  Westby,  and  Lytliam,  b. 
1C9G,  VI.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  liichard,  5th  Viscount 
Molyneux,  by  whom  (who  m.  2ndly,  8  Feb.  1752,  William 
Anderton,  Esq.  of  Euxton  Hall,  co.  Lancaster)  he  left  at  his 
decease,  IG  Dec.  1734,  a  son, 

Thomas  Clifton,  Esq.  of  Clifton,  AVestby,  and  Lytham,  b. 
1728 ;   m.  three  wives,  but  left  surviving  issue  by  his  3rd  wife 
only,  Lady  Jane  Bertie  (m.  29  Sept.  1760),  dau.  of  Willougliby, 
3rd  Earl  of  Abingdon,  viz., 
John,  his  successor. 

Kleanora,  m.  19  April,  1784,  Thomas  Scarishrick  Ecclcston, 
Esq.  of  Scarisbrick  and  Ecclcston. 
Catheiine,  iH.  29  May,   1789,  John  Talbot,  Esq.,  brother  of 

Charles,  16th  Earl  of  Shrewsbury,  and  d.  May,  1791. 
Sophia. 
Mr.  Clifton,  who  built  Lytham  Hall,  d.  11  May,  1783,  and  was 
s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Clifton,   Esq.  of  Clifton,  Westby,    and    Lytham,   6. 
17G4;  m.    1785,   Ehzabeth,    dau.  of  Thomas   Riddell,  Esq.   of 
Felton  Park  and  Swinburne  Castle,  Northumberland,  aud  by 
her  (who  d.  19  Nov.  1825),  had  issue, 
Thomas,  his  heir 

John,  b.  1790,  of  Lincoln's  Inn;  m.  28  April,  I8I7,  Maria, 
youngest  dau.  of  John  Tratford,  Esq.  of  'i'rafford,  co.  Lan- 
caster,   and    had  issue,    Cuthbert    William;     John;    and 
Edmund. 
William,  b.  1791. 

Edward,  6.  1794;  served  in  the  Coldstream  Guard?,  in  Spain 
and  France,  under  the  Duke  of  Wcilingtcin,  i,i.  15  Jan. 
1819,  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas  Scarisbrick  Ecclcston, 
Esq.  of  Ecclcston,  Scarisbrick,  and  Wrightington,  by  his 
wife  Eleanora  Clitton,  and  left  i.ssuc,  Thomas  Diccimson,  of 
Wrightington  (see  Dicconson);  William  Charles;  Charles; 
Edwaid;  Han-iet,  m.  14  Feb.  1849,  Itobert,  Lord  Gerard, 
and  Mary  Charlotte. 
Charles,  6.  5  July,  1796  :  d.  Dec.  1825. 
Elizabeth,  m.  23  Aug.  1814,  Charles  Thomas  Conolly,  Esq.  of 

Midford  Castle,  Somerset. 
Mary,  d.  6  July  1808. 
Harriet. 

Mr.  Clifton  d.  23  March,  1832,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Clifton,  Esq.  of  Clifton  and  Lytham,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  an  ofhcer  14th  Dragoons,  served  under  the  Duke  of 
Wellington,  b.  29  Jan.  1788;  m.  17  March.  1817,  Hetty, 
3au.  of  Peregrine  Treves,  Esq.,  Postmaster-General  of  Cal- 
cutta, and  relict  of  David  Campbell,  of  Kildalloig,  Argyll- 
Shire,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Talbot,  now  of  Lytham. 

II.  Tliomas  Henry,  Maj.-(icn.,  Extra  Equerry  to  II.B.H.  'he 
Duke  of  Cambridge,  Knt.  of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  and  Jled- 
jidie.  fith  class,  /).  May,  1820;    m.  1877,  Lady  Cosmo  Russell. 

m.  Charles  Frederick  Abney  Hastings,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  of 
Donington  Park  and  Willesley  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  b.  June, 
1822;  M.  30  April,  1853,  Lady  Edith  Maude  Rawdon 
Hastings,  Countess  of  Loudoun,  in  her  own  right,  eldest 
dau.  of  George  .\ugustus  Francis,  2nd  Marquess  of  Hastings, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1874),  has  issue  (see  Burke's  Fccrarjv). 
His  eldest  son  is  Earl  of  Loudoun. 

IV.  Edward  Arthur,  b.  1825;  d.  1850. 

V.  Augustus  Wykeham,  of  Warton  Hall,  Lytham,  co.  Lan- 
caster, late  Capt.  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  2  March,  ls2!',  m. 
11  Dec.  1855,  Lady  Bertha  Lclgarde  Hastings,  2nd  dau., 
and  eventually  co-heir  of  Gcor;;e  Augustus  Francis,  2mi 
Uarquess  of  Hastings,  and  has  issue, 


1  Rawdon  George  Grey,  h.  Nov.  1859, 

2  Cecil  Talbot,  b.  Jan.  1862. 

1  Ella  Cecily  Mary.  2  Lelgarde  Harry  Florence. 

Arms — Sa.,  on  a  bend  arg.  three  mullets  gu.  ~ 
Cnst—A.  dexter  arm  embowcd  in  armour  holding  a  swo) 
ppr. 
jl/o J (0— Mortem  aut  triumphum. 
Utats — Clifton  and  Lytliam  Hall,  Preston,  co.  Lancaster. 


CLIFTON    OF    CLIFTON. 

Clifton,  Henry  Egbert,  Esq.  of  Clifton  IT.-ill. 
CO.  Nottingham,  J.P.,  High  Sheritf  1875,  b.  30  Deo- 
1832;  m.  6  Dec.  1860,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the 
Itev.  William  MacBean,  Eector  of  St.  Peter's, 
Tavy,  Devon.  Mr.  Clifton  assumed  the  name  and 
arms  of  Clifton,  in  Aug.  1869,  on  succeeding  to 
the  estates  of  his  cousin,  Sir  Kobert  Juckes  Clifton, 
13art. 

JiilTCaffC. — ^The  surname  of  this  ancient  family  is  derived 
from  the  village  of  Clifton,  near  Nottingham,  so  called  from 
its  situation  upon  an  elevated  plateau  above  a  cliff  of  red 
sandstone,  which  rises  abruptly  from  the  banks  of  the  river 
Trent.  According  to  Thoroton,  the  Historian  of  Nottingham- 
shire, the  manors  of  Clifton  and  Wilford  were  purchased  from 
the  family  of  de  Rhodes,  about  the  latter  end  of  the  reign  of 
King  Henry  III.,  by 

Sir  Gervase  de  Clifton,  Knt.,  to  whom  the  purchase  was 
confirmed  by  King  Edward  I.,  in  1281.  This  Sir  Gervase  was 
appointed  Sheriff  of  the  cos.  of  Nottingham  and  Derby  in  1279, 
and  held  that  office  for  seven  years,  and  in  1286  he  was  con- 
stituted Sheriff  of  Yorkshire,  and  so  continued  for  six  years. 
During  his  shrievalty  he  was  committed  to  gaol  upon  the  com- 
plaint of  John  de  Carleton,  for  making  a  false  return  to  a  writ. 
He  m.  Amtiicia,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Sampson,  Knt.  of  Epper- 
ston,  CO.  Nottingham,  and  d.  in  1324,  having  had  issue,  a 
son, 

Gervase  de  Clifton,  sometimes  sty'ed  de  Glapton,  from  an 
estate  which  he  .acquired  through  his  marriage  with  Alicia, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  de  Rabacy,  of  Glapton,  co.  Not- 
tingham.   He  d.  during  his  father's  lit'etime,  leaving  a  son, 

Sir  Robert  de  Clifton,  Knt.,  of  Clifton,  who  was  25  years  of 
age  at  the  time  of  his  grandfather's  death.  He  m.  Emma,  dau. 
of  Sir  William  Moton,  Knt.,  and  d.  in  1327.  His  great-grand- 
son, 

Sir  John  de  Clifton,  Knt.  of  Clifton,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Cressy,  Knt.  of  Hodsock,  co.  Nottingham,  and  sister 
and  co-heir  of  Sir  Hugh  Cressy,  Knt.,  and  thus  acquired  a 
considerable  augmentation  of  property.  He  represented  the 
CO.  of  Nottingham  in  Parliament,  and  was  killed  at  the  battle 
of  Shrewsbury,  21  July,  1403.  By  Cathciine  his  wife  (who 
survived  him,  and  was  afterwards  ni.  to  Ralph  Mackarell)  he 
left  issue. 

Sir  Gervase  Clifton,  Knt.  of  Clifton  and  Hodsock,  whorf.  8 
Dec.  1453,  and  was  buried  near  to  the  sepulchre  of  Dame  Cathe- 
rine his  mother,  in  the  Priory  Church,  at  Elyth.  He  to. 
Isabella,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Francis,  Knt.,  who  rf.  13  June,  1457, 
and  was  buried  at  Clifton.    Their  son  and  successor. 

Sir  Robert  Clifton,  Knt.  of  Clifton  and  Hodsock,  was 
30  years  of  age  at  the  time  of  his  father's  death.  He  m.  Alice, 
dau.  of  John  Booth,  of  Barton,  co.  Lancaster,  and  sister  of 
WilHam  and  Lawrence  Booth,  both  Archbishops  of  York, 
which  lady  d.  9  Sept.  1470.  This  Sir  Robert  Clifton  com- 
menced the  foundation  of  a  college,  or  chantry,  dedicated  to 
the  Holy  Trinity,  at  Clifton,  but  d.  9  April,  1478,  before  his 
design  could  be  carried  into  effect,  but  his  pious  intentions 
were  religiously  performed  by  his  son, 

Sir  Gervase  Clifton,  Knt.  of  Clifton  and  Hodsock,  who  exe- 
cuted the  office  of  Sheriff  of  the  cos.  of  Nottingham  and  Derby 
in  1471,  and  again  in  1477,  and  was  Receiver-General  of  those 
counties.  He  washkewise  an  Esquire  of  the  Body  to  King 
Edward  IV.,  and  was  made  a  Knight  of  the  Bath  at  the  coro- 
nation of  King  Richard  III.  He  was  twice  married  :  1st  to 
AUce,  dau.  of  Thomas  Nevile,  of  Rolleston,  co.  Notting- 
ham, and  widow  of  Richard  Thurland,  of  the  same  co. 
(whose  monumental  effigy  yet  remains  in  the  north  transept 
of  Clifton  church),  and  2ndly,  to  Agnes,  dau.  of  Robert  Con- 
stable, of  F'lamborough,  co.  York,  and  widow  of  Sir  Walter 
Griffith,  Knt.  Sir  Gervase  d.  12  May,  1491,  having  had  issue, 
by  his  1st  wife,  nine  sons,  of  whom  Robert,  tlie  eldest,  appears  to 
have  been  in  holy  orders,  so  that  the  family  estates  devolved 
upon  the  second  son, 


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CLI 


Sra  Gebvase  Clittoji,  Knt.  of  Clifton  and  Hodsock,  who  was 
twice  marricrt,  1st,  to  Agnes,  dau.  of  Sir  Walter  Griffith,  Knt. ; 
and  2ndly,  to  Joanna,  dau.  of  John  Bussy,  of  Ilougham,  co. 
Lincoln,  and  widow  of  Sir  Nicholas  Byron,  Knt.  of  Colwick, 
CO.  Nottingham.  He  d.  5  June,  1508,  leaving  issue,  by  his 
Ist  wife,  a  son, 

EoBEKT  Clifton,  Esq.  of  Clifton  and  Hodsock,  m.  let,  Alice, 
dau.  of  Sir  Simon  Digby,  Knt.,.  Lieutenant  of  the  Tower  of 
London,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue ;  and  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Henry,  Lord  Clifford,  and  sister  of  Henry,  1st  Earl  of  North- 
umberland, who  through  the  lines  of  Chfford,  Percy,  and 
Mortimer,  was  descended  from  Lionel  Plantagcnet,  Duke  of 
Clarence,  son  of  King  Edwaed  III.  Kobert  Clifton  rf.  in 
151S.  leaving,  by  his  2nd  wife,  a  dau.,  Barbara,  m.  Wilham 
Jackson,  of  Wentworth,  co.  York,  and  two  sons,  the  elder  of 
whom  was 

Sill  Gervase  Clifton,  Knt.,  a  very  eminent  personage  in 
the  reigns  of  King  Henry  VIII.,  King  Edward  VI.,  Queen 
Mart,  and  Queen  Elizabeth.  He  was  a  gentleman  in  great 
authority  in  peace  and  war,  yet,  notwithstanding  his  martial 
inclination,  of  so  courteous  and  affable  a  disposition,  that  he 
was  usually  styled  "Gentle  Sir  Gervase," and  Queen  Eliza-, 
BETH  has  given  him  that  title  in  a  distich,  attributed  to  her, 
Majesty,  on  four  Nottinghamshire  Knights  :— 

"Gervase,  the  gentle;  Stanhope,  the  stont; 
Markham,  the  lion;  and  Sutton,  the  lout." 

He  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Nevile,  Knt.  of  Chevett. 
CO.  York,  by  whom  (who  d.  10  April,  1564)  he  had  an  only 
surviving  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Peter  Frescheville,  Esq.  of 
Staveley,  co.  Derby ;  and  2ndly,  Winifred,  dau.  and  heir  of 
■William  Thwaites,  Esq.  of  Oldston,  Suffolk,  and  relict  of  Sir 
George  Pierrepont,  Knt.  of  Holme  Pierrepont,  co.  Notting- 
ham, by  whom  he  had  an  only  son.  Sir  Gervase,  d.  20  Jan. 
1588,  and  was  buried  at  Clifton,  where  there  yet  remains  a 
fine  altar-tomb,  adorned  with  the  effigies  of  the  knight  and  hi.s 
two  wives.    His  only  son,  by  the  second  marriage, 

George  Clifton,  Esq.,  d.  in  his  father's  Ufetirae,  5  Aug., 
1587,  aged  20,  having  issue  by  Winifred  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir 
Anthony  Thorold,  Knt.  of  Marston,  co.  Lincoln,  a  posthumous 
son, 

Sir  George  Clifton,  who  was  made  a  Knight  of  the  Bath  at 
the  coronation  of  King  James  I,  and  was  created  a  Baronet, 
22  May,  1611.  He  represented  Nottingham.shire  in  Parliament 
in  the  reigns  of  King  James  I.,  King  Charles  I.,  and  King 
Charles  II.,  and  was  a  Commissioner  at  Newark  and  Oxford 
for  King  Charles  I.  during  the  civil  wars.  Sir  Gervase  ra. 
no  less  than  seven  wives :  1st,  Lady  Penelope  Kich,  dau. 
of  Richard,  Earl  of  Warwick,  who  d.  25  Oct.  1613,  leaviug  a 
son, 

I.  Gervase,  who  s.  as  2nd  bart. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Lady  Frances  Clifford,  dau.  of  Frances,  Earl 
of  Cumberland,  by  whom  (who  d.  22  Nov.  1627)  he  had  issue, 

II.  Clifford  (Sir),  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  Heneage  Finch,  Knt. 
of  Kensington,  Iiliddlesex,  sometime  Speaker  of  the  House 
of  Commons,  and  had, 

1  William,  who  s.  his  uncle  as  3rd  hart. 

1  Catherine,  m.  Sir  John  Parsons,  Bart,  of  Epsom,  Surrey, 
and  of  Stanton-on-the-Wolds,  co.  Nottingham  (who  d.  17 
Jan.  1704),  and  left  issue. 

2  Arabella,  m.  Admiral  Sir  Francis  Wheeler,  Knt.,  and 
d.  10  Jan.  1720. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  1st,  Sir  John  South,  Knt.;  2ndly,  William 
Whichcote,  Esq.,  and  3rdly,  Robert,  Lord  Hunsden. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  Richard  Tempest,  Esq.  of  Bracewell,  co. 
York. 

III.  Frances,  in.  Anthony  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Bampton,  Notts. 

IV.  Anne,  m.  Sir  Francis  Rhodes,  Bart,  of  Barlborough,  co. 
York  (who  d.  3  May,  1651),  leaving  issue. 

V.  Lettice,  to.  Clifton  Rhodes,  Esq.  of  Stourton,  co.  Notting- 
ham, a  younger  brother  of  the  above-named  Sir  Francis, 
and  had  issue  an  only  son,  who  d.  an  infant. 

His  3rd  wife  was  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Egioke,  Esq.  of  Egiokef 
CO.  Worcester,  and  widow  of  Sir  Francis  Leeke,  Bart,  of  Sutton 
Scarsdale,  co.  Derby,  which  lady  d.  s.  -p.  19  Jan.  1630 ;  his  4th 
wife,  Isabel  Meek,  of  Wolverhampton,  co.  Stafford,  widow 
of  John  Hodges,  Alderman  of  London,  d.  s.  p.  July,  1637; 
his  5th  wife,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  South,  Knt.,  also 
d.  s.  i?.,May,  1639;  his  6th  was  Jane,  dau.  of  Anthony  Eyre, 
Esq.  of  Eampton,  co.  Nottingham,  and  by  this  lady  (who  d.  in 
March,  1655)  he  had  issue,  with  a  dau.,  Mary,  who  d.  an 
isfant, 

I.  Robert,  of  Blyth  Spital,  co.  Nottingham,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Nathaniel  Parkhurst,  Esq.  of  Woudlord,   Essjcx,  and  was 


Ckrvase,  who  inherited  as  4th  bart. 
II.  Charles,  d.  unm. 

I.  Jane,  m.  Christopher  Packe,  Esq.  of  Cotes,  co.  Leicester, 
and  had  issue. 
His  7th  wife  was  Lady  Alice  Hastings,  dau.  of  Henry, 
Earl  of  Huntingdon,  who  survived  her  husband  a  few  months 
only.  Sir  Gervase  Chfton  d.  23  June,  1666,  and  was  buried 
"pompa  decora,"  as  his  monument  in  Clifton  Church  expres- 
seth,  on  the  2  Aug.  following.  He  was  «.  in  his  titles  and 
estates  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Gervase  Clifton,  Bart,  of  Clifton,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Timothy  Pudsey,  Esq.  of  Selston,  co.  Nottingham, 
and  dying  s.  p.,  in  Jan.  1676,  was  s.  by  his  nephew. 

Sir  William  Clifton,  Bart,  of  Clifton,  also  d.  s.  p.,  when 
the  baronetcy  devolved  upon  his  cousin. 

Sir  Gervase  Clifton,  Bart,  of  Clifton,  who  had  fifteen  sons 
by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Dudley  Bagnall,  Esq.  of  Newry,  in 
Ireland,  which  lady  survived  her  husband,  and  m.  2ndly, 
Wilham  Blackburn,  Esq.  of  Ongar,  Essex.  Sir  Gervase  d.  27 
Feb.  1731,  and  was  s.  in  title  and  estates  by  his  eldest  surviving 
son. 

Sir  Robert  Clifton,  Bart,  of  Clifton,  sometime  M.P.  for 
East  Retford.  He  in.  1st,  the  Lady  Frances  Coote,  dau.  of 
Nanfan,  Earl  Bellamont,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  dau.  Frances; 
he  ra.  2ndly,  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Thomas 
Lombo,  Knt.,  an  Alderman  of  the  city  of  London;  and  3rdly, 
Judith,  dau.  of  Captain  Thwaites.  He  d.  in  1748,  leaving,  by 
his  2nd  wife,  a  son  and  successor. 

Sir    Gervase  Clifton,    Bart,    of  Clifton,   High  Sheriff  of 
Nottinghamshire  in  1767.      He  was  6.  31  May,  1744;  to.  the 
sole  dau.  and  heir  of  Richard  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Aberfeclian,  co. 
Monmouth  (which  lady  d.  in  Sept.  1780,   of  a  putrid  fever, 
caught  in  attendance  upon  her  sons),  and  d.  20  Sept.  1817, 
having  had  issue, 
I  Robert  (Sir)  who  s.  to  the  baronetcy,  and  was  High  Sheriff 
of  Nottinghamshire  in  1820.    He  d.  a  bachelor,  29  April, 
18.37. 
II.  Jdckes  Granville  (Sir),  who  s.  to  the  baronetcy  upon 
the  decease   of  his  elder  brother.     This  gentleman,   who 
served  as  High  Sheriff  of  Nottinghamshire  in    1840,    as- 
sumed the  surname  of  Jcckes,  in  addition  to,  and  before 
his  patronymic.    He  was  twice  m. :  1st,  in  1794,  to  Mar- 
garet,  dau.  of  James  de  Lancy,  Esq.  of  Bath,  Somerset; 
and  2ndly,  in  1812,  to  Marianne,  dau.  of  JohnSwinfcn,  Esq. 
of  Swinfen,  in  Staffordshire.     He   d.  1  Oct.   1852,  leaving 
issue  by  his  2nd  wife  (who  d,  20  Dec.  18G0),  one  son  and^ 
one  dau., 

I  Robert  Juckes  (Sir),  last  bart.,  b.  24  Dec.  1826;  m. 
Geraldine  Isabella,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  O'ileara,  and 
('.  s.  p.  30  May,  1869,  whereupon  the  baronetcy  became 
dormant. 

1  Marianne  Margaret,  m.  12  June,  1842,  Sir  Henry  Hervey 
Bruce,  Bart,  of  Downhill,  co.  Londonderry,  and  has  issue, 
two  sons. 
HI.  Arthur  Benjamin  (Sir),  Gen.  in  the  army,  G.C.B.,  K.C.H., 
K.S.A.,  K.S.W.,  sometime  Col.  of  the  1st  Dragoons,  d.  s.  p., 
7  March,  1869. 
I.  Frances,  i/t.  2  Aug.  1797,  Ven.  Robert  Markham,  Rector 
of  Bolton  Percy,  and  Archdeacon  of  York,  5th  son  of  the 
Most  Rev.  William  Markham,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  York  '' 
(mc.  Markham    of  Cuffoth   Bali).     The  Archdeacon    (/.   17 
July,  1837.   Mrs.  Markham  d.  8  Dec.  1846,  having  had  issue, 

1  Robert,  Capt.  in  H.M.  58th  regt. ;  d.  a  bachelor,  in  May, 
1832. 

2  Henry  Spencer  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Clifton,  co.  Nottingham, 
and  Prebendary  of  York,  b.  8  Jan.  1805:  in.  18  Oct.  1831, 
Soiihia  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Sir  John  ListcT  Kayc,  Bart., 
and  d.  2  Sept.  1844,  leaving  issue  an  only  son, 

Henry  Robert,  the  present  possessor  of  the  estates,  who 
assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Clifton,  upon  the  de- 
cease of  his  cousin.  Sir  Robert  Juckcs-Cliitou,  Bart.,  in 
1869. 

1  Frances  Egerton,  d.  unm.  19  Dec.  1837. 

2  Georgina,  ia.  16  Sept.  1824,  George,  10th  Earl  of  Had- 
dington, and  d.  26  Feb.  1873,  leaving  issue. 

Arms — Quarterly  :    1st  and  4th,    sa.,  a   lion  ramp,   within  | 
an  orle  of  cinquefoils  arg.,  for  Clifton  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  on  a 
chief  or,  a  demi-lion  ramp,  issuing  gu.,  for  Markham. 

Crests — 1st :  Out  of  a  coronet  gu.  a  demi-pcacock  per  pale 
arg.  and  sa.  the  wings  expanded  counterehanged,  for 
Clifton;  2nd:  A  lion  of  St.  Mark  scyant  guardant  or,  resting 
his  paws  upon  a  pair  of  hames  of  the  last,  for  Mabkham. 

Moito — Tenez  Ic  droit. 

,Sca«— Clifton  Hall,  near  Nottingham. 


CLINTON    OF    EARLSBUEY    PAEK. 

/See  Eubke's  Peerage  (Newcastle).  \ 


CLI 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


CLO 


827 


CLITHEROW    OF    BOSTON    HOUSE. 

See  Steacey  Clitheeow. 


OLIVE    OP    WHITFIELD. 

The  late  Rev.  Aechee  Clive,  of  Whitfield,  co. 
Hereford,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  formerly  Rector  of 
Solihull,  CO.  Warwick,  h.  16  March,  1800 ;    m.  11 
Nov.  1840,  Caroline,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edmund 
Meysey  Wigley,  Esq.  of  Shakenhurst,  co.  Worcester, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  July,  1873)  had  issue, 
Charles  Meysey  Bolton,  now  of  Whitfield,  J. P.,  &.  30  Jan. 
]S4'i;    III.  Jan.   1SG7,  Lady  Catherine  Fcilding,  youngest 
dau.  of  William  Basil  Percy,  7th  Earl  of  Denbigh,  and  has 
a  son  and  heir.  Percy  Archer,  6.  1873. 
Alice,  -III.  Oct.  1SG3,  Lieut.-Col.  Wilberforce  Greuthed,  C.B., 
Eoyal  Engineers. 
Eev.  Mr.  Clive  d.  17  Sept.  1878. 

JlinCagC— The  Kev.  benjamin  Cuve,  Vicar  of  Duffield, 
CO.  Derby  (youngest  brother  of  Kichard,  of  Styche,  father  of 
Eobert,  1st  Lord  Clive),  m.  Miss  Floyer,  and  had  a  son, 

George  Clive,  Esq.,  m.  1  June,  1763,  Sydney,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Thomas  Bolton,  Esq.  of  Knock,  co.  Louth, 
nephew  of  Dr.  Theophilus  Bolton,  Archbishop  of  Cashel, 
and  had  issue,  Edward  Bolton;  Theophilus;  Henry;  and 
Louisa,  1)1.  1796,  Frederick  Keppel,  Esq.  of  Lexham  Hall,  Nor- 
folk.   The  eldest  son, 

Edward  Bolton  Clive,  Esq.  of  Whitfield,  in.  Dec.  1790, 
the  Hon.  Harriet  Archer,  4th  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Andrew, 
last  Baron  Archer,  of  Umberslade,  co.  Warwick,  and  had 
issue, 

Edward,   Col.   in  the  Grenadier  Guards,  h.  14  Nov.  1793; 

d.v.am.  14  April,  1845. 
Archer,  successor  to  his  father,  late  of  Whitfield. 
Gecrne,  of  Ballycroy,  co.  Mayo,  and  Perrystone  Court,  co. 
Hereford,  M.A.,  J.P.,  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Hereford,  Barris- 
ter-at-Law,  formerly  Under  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Home 
Department,  6.  Oct.  1805;  m.  2  May,   1835,  Anne  Sybella 
jMiiitha,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Thomas  Harvie  Farquhar, 
Bart.,    and    had    Edward    Henry,     Lieut.-Col.    Grenadier 
Guards,  to.  9  June,  1867,  Isabel,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  D. 
H.Webb,  Esq.  of  Wykham  Park,  Oxon;  Archer;   Charles; 
Harriet  Sybella;  Kathleen. 
Harriet  Maria,  m.  the  late   Yen.  Henry  Welhcrall,  Arch- 
deacon of  Hereford. 
Mr.  Clive  d.  July,  1845. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  afess  sa.  three  mullets  or. 

Crest — A  griffin  passant  arg.  ducally  gorged  gu. 

Motto — Audacter  et  sincerfe. 

jScai— Whitfield,  Hereford. 

Town  House— n,  Eaton  Place  South,  S.W. 


CLIVE    OF    STYCHE,    co.    SALOP. 

See  Bueke's  Peerage  (Powis). 


CLOSE    OF    DKUMBANAGHER. 

Close,  Maxwell  Chaeles,  Esq.  of  Drumbana- 
ghcr,  CO.  Armagh,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1854, 
M.P.  CO.  Armagh,  b.  25  June,  1827 ;  on.  23  Nov. 
1852,  Catherine  Deborah  Agnes,  dau.  of  Henry 
Samuel  Close,  Esq.  of  Newtown  Park,  co.  Dublin, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Maxwell  Aechibald,  11th  Hussars,  h.  5  Oct.  1S53. 

II.  Henry  Samuel,  6.  13  Dec.  It53. 

I.  Edith,  d.  Aug.  1SG9. 

II.  Emily.  iii.  Mary.  iv.  Flora. 

3Lt'nr(l(tr.— RicHAUD  close,  the  first  of  the  family  who 
settled  in  Ireland,  is  stated  to  have  been  the  younger  son  of  a 
respectable  house  in  Yorkshire,  and  to  have  held  a  commission 
in  the  army  sent  from  England  in  the  reign  of  Charles  I., 
1640.  He  acquired  property  in  co.  Monaghan,  but  after  the 
Eestoration,  fixed  himself  at  Lisnegarvey  (now  Lisburn),  co. 
Antrim.    There  he  lived  and  died,  leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

Eichakd  Close,  Esq.,  who  inheritefJ  the  Monaghan  estates. 
He  m.  Mary,  sister  of  Samuel  Waring,  Esq.  of  Waringstown, 
CO.  Down,  M.P.  for  Hillsborough,  and  left  at  his  decease  (with 
three  daus.),  five  sons.     The  'InA  son, 

TuE  Key.  Sa.uuel  Close,  Ucctor  of  Donaghenry,  Stewards- 


town,  CO.  Tyrone,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Capt.  James  Butler, 
of  liinghaddy,  Downshire,  by  Dame  Margaret  Maxwell,  of 
Mullatinny  (now  of  Elm  Park,  co.  Armagh),  relict  of  Sir  Eobert 
Maxwell,  Bart,  of  Ballycastle,  co.  Derry,_and  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Henry  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Mullatinny,  and  had  (with 
four  daus.,  I.  Margaret,  m.  to  Capt.  Charles  Woolly;  ii. 
Mary,  d.  v.nm.;  in.  Catherine,  d.  unm.;  and  iv.  Elizabeth, 
in.  to  Peter  Gervais,  Esq.)  a  son  and  successor. 

Maxwell  Close,  Esq.,  who  s.  his  grandmother.  Lady  Max- 
well (who  d.  1758)  in  the  possession  of  Elm  Park,  and  the 
lands  settled  upon  him.  He  m.  1748,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
Capt.  Eobert  Maxwell,  of  Fellows  Hall,  co.  Armagh,  brother 
of  John  Lord  Farnham,  and  had  issue, 

Sajiuel,  his  heir.  Robert,  d.  unm. 

Barry,  b.  Dec.  1756,  a  Major-Gen.  E.I.C.S.,  who  was  created 
a  Bart.  1812.  Thishighly  distinguished  officer  d.  s.  i).  April, 
1813,  when  the  title  expired. 

Farnham,  d.  in  the  Island  of  Guadaloupe,  1794,  Lieut- Col. 
6oth  regt.,  unm. 

Grace,  6.  Jan.  1750 ;  m.  the  Eev.  Dr.  St.  John  Blacker. 

Catherine,  6.  Nov.  1753 ;  m.  Arthur  Noble,  Esq. 

Margaret.  Mary.  Elizabeth. 

Mr.  Close  d.  1793,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

The  Eev.  Samuel  Close,  of  Elm  Park,  Eector  of  Keady,  eo. 
Armagh,  and  of  Drakestown,  Meath.  He.  m.  1782,  Deborah, 
dau.  of  the  Eev.  Arthur  de  Eobillard  Champagne,  Dean  of 
Clonmacnoise,  son  of  Major  Josias  de  Eobillard  Champagne, 
by  the  Lady  Jane  Forbes  his  wife,  dau.  of  Arthur,  Earl  of 
Granard,  and  had  four  sons  and  three  daus., 

I.  Maxwell,  his  heir. 

II.  Eobert,  Col.  H.E.X.S.,  m.  Caroline  Sophia,  sister  of  tho 
late  Sir  Thomas  Palmer,  Bart,  of  Northamptonshire,  and 
has  issue, 

1  Larry  Maxwell.  2  Vere  Henry. 

1  Sophia,  TO.  H.  0.  Bridgman,  nephew  of  Lord  Bradford. 

2  Emily. 

in.  Henry  Samuel,  of  Newtown  Park,  co.  Dublin,  m.  Jane, 
dau.  of  the  Eev.  Holt  Waring,  of  Waringstown,  co.  Down, 
and  had  issue, 

1  Maxwell  Henry  (Eev.) 

2  Eobert  Barry,  r,i.  Augusta,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  J.  Vaughaa, 
of  Gotham,  Notts. 

3  S:inuicl  Holt.  4  Henry  Walter. 
5  (;ioi-i,'e  Champagne. 

C  Aithiir  Eiehard,    Capt.  43rd  Light  Infantry,   killed  in 
New  Zealand  war,  1805. 

7  W  illiam  John,  to.  Lucy,  dau,  of  Eev.  Botry  Pigott. 

8  I'aiiiliam  Chidley. 

1  C:itlierine  Deborah  Agnes,   m.  M.   C.    Close,   Esq.,   of 
111  uijibanagher. 

2  Kiiiilv  Jane,   to.  J.  C.  Striven,  Esq.  of  EondTille,  co. 
Armagh. 

3  Adelaide    Harriet,  m.  John   Burton,   E.sq.    of  Burton 
Hall,  Carlow. 

IV.  John  Forbes  (Rev.),  Eector  of  Morne,  co.  Downe,  m. 
1st,  Mary  Sophia,  youngest  dau.  of  Charles  Brownlow, 
r,.«q.  of  Lurgan,  and  had  issue,  Caroline,  m.  Col.  Boston, 
and  has  issue.  He  to.  2ndly,  Madame  Steinbelt;  and  3rdly, 
Adelaide,  dau.  of  —  Hailewell,  Esq.  and  had  John  and 
Ellen. 
I.  Mary,  m.  Sir  Justinian  Ishara,  Bart,  of  Lamport,  co. 
Korthampton. 

n.  Jane,  ),i.  Capt.  Chidley  Coote,  brother  of  Sir  Charles 
Henry  Coote,  Bart,  of  Ballyfin. 

lii.  Harriet,  m.  the  Eev.  Ealph  Coote,  Lynally,  Kmg's  co., 
J  oungest  brother  of  Sir  C.  11.  Coote,  Bart. 
Mr.  Close  d.  1817,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Maxwell  Close,  Esq.  of  Drumbanagher,  J.P.   and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1818,  Col.  in  the  army,  b.  14  March,  1783;  m. 
14  March,  1820,  Anne  Elizabeth,  sister  of  Charles  Brownlow, 
Lord  Lurgan,  and  had  issue, 
JIaxwell  Charles,  now  of  Drumbanagher. 
Barry,  b.  22  June,  1833. 
Mr.  Close  d.  1869. 

Arms — Az.,  on  a  chevron  arg.  between  three  mullets  or,  two 
bugle  horns  ppr.  stringed  gu.  with  a  stirrup  iron  in  the  centre 
ppi'.,  quartering  Butler. 

Crest — A  demi-lion  vert  holding  a  battle  axe  or,  headed 
arg. 

Mottoes— FoTtis  et  fidelis,  for  Close.  Sine  crucc,  sine  luce, 
for  Maxwell. 

^!'(.-a£— Drumbanagher,  near  Newry. 


CLOUGH    OF    PLAS    CLOUGH. 

Clough,  Haeeiet  Ellen,  heiress  of  Plas  Clough, 
CO.  Denbigh,  m.  21  Feb.  1831,  the  Rev.  John  Wil- 
liams Ellis,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Ellis, 
M.A.,  of  Ulaslryn,  and  has  issue. 


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CLO 


I.  Thomas  Pare  Williams,  6.  27  Jan.  1832;  m.  13  April, 
1857,  Cordelia,  dau.  of  John  Ellis  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Trallwyn, 
CO.  Carnarvon,  and  has  Geobge,  and  other  issue. 

n.  John  Clough  William.s,  b.  11  March,  1833;  Fellow  and 
Tutor  of  Sidney  Cell.,  Cambridge  ;  3rd  Wrangler  185G  ; 
Moderator  1807;  -/».  Ia77. 

I.  Elleu  Augusta  Williams. 

3LtlICa0C. — RicnAiiD  Clough  was  commonly  called  lien, 
or  Tlie  Old,  from  having  lived  during  the  reigns  of  Henry  VII., 
and  VIII.,  of  Edward  VI.,  and  of  the  Queens  Mary  and 
Elizabeth.  In  the  Jlarllcian  MSS.,  fol.  1917,  entitled 
JV.  If-a/c«  Pedigrees,  it  is  stated  that  he  m.  in  the  time  of 
Henry  Vlll.,  and  settled  on  Lleweni  Green,  near  Denbigh. 
He  had  five  sons  and  one  dau.    The  5th  son. 

Sir  Richard  Clouoh,  Knt.,  an  eminent  Merchant  and 
partner  of  Sir  Thomas  Gresham,  who,  at  Sir  Richard's  sugges- 
tion, erected  the  Royol  Exchange,  built  1567,  on  his  paternal 
estate,  the  mansion  of  I'las  Clough,  still  in  the  possession  of 
his  lineal  descendants.  Ry  his  1st  wife  he  had  a  son  and  heir, 
Richard.  He  m.  2ndly,  Catherine,  widow  of  John  Salusbury, 
Esq.,  son  and  heir  of  Sir  John  Salusbury,  of  Lleweni,  Knt., 
and  dau.  and  heir  of  Tudor  ap  Robert  Vychan,  of  Berain 
(who  VI.  3rdly,  Maurice  Wynn,  Esq.  of  Gwydyr,  co.  Carnarvon ; 
and  4thly,  Edward  Thelwell,  Esq.  of  Plas-y-Ward,  co.  Den- 
bigh).   Sir  Richard  had  two  daus., 

Mary,  m.  William  Wynn,  E.sq.  of  Meali,  co.  Denbigh,  to 
whom  Sir  Richard  gave  Maynan  Abbey,  in  Carnarvonsliire, 
now  in  possession  of  her  descendant,  Spencer,  3rd  Baron 
Newborough. 

Katherine,  w.  Roger  Salusbury,  D.C.L.  of  Jesus  College, 
Oxford,  younger  son  of  Sir  John  Salusbury,  Knt.  of 
Lleweni. 

From  Sir  Richard's  son,  Richard  CLOncn,  Esq.  of  Plas  Clough, 
the  4th  in  descent,  was, 

Hdgh  Clough,  Esq.  of  Plas  Clough,  h.  1709,  High  Sheriff 
for  Denbighshire ;  m.  Catherine,  dau.  and  heir  of  Hem  y 
Powell,  Esq.  of  Glanywern,  co.  Denbigh,  and  had, 

I.  Hugh,  b.  1746;  Fellow  of  King's  Coll.,  Cambridge,  d. 
young. 

II.  Richard,  heir  to  his  father. 

III.  Thomas,  b.  H.'ie  :  M.A.,  Rector  of  Denbigh  and  Canon  of 
St.  Asaph  ;  m.  Dorothea,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Lloyd,  Esq. 
of  Havodunas,  Denbighshire,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1814,  he 
left, 

1  Thomas  Hugh,  m.  Caroline,  dau.  of  R.  Price,  Esq.  of 
Rhiwlas,  co.  Merioneth. 

2  Howel  Powcl,  m.  Barbara,  dau.  of  —  Westrop,  Esq.  of 
Limerick. 

1  Dorothea  Catherine,  m.  the  Rev.  Richard  Howard, 
D.D.,  Canon  of  Bangor,  and  Rector  of  Denbigh, 

2  Eliza,  m.  Charles  Gethin  Kenrick,  Esq. 

3  Mary  Anne. 

IV.  Roger,  b.  1759 ;  some  time  of  Bathafern  Park,  co.  Den- 
bigh, canon  of  St.  Asaph,  and  Rector  of  Lansannon, 
Denbighshire;  m.  Anna  Jemima,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  James  Butler,  Esq.  of  Warminghurst  Park,  Sussex,  and 
had  issue  by  her,  who  d.  1812, 

1  Roger  Butler  (Rev.),  M.A.,  6.  1782;  Vicar  of  Carwen  ; 
m.  Amelia  Maria,  dau.  of  li.  Price,  Esq.  of  Rhiwlas,  co. 
Merioneth;  and  d.  1830,  having  had  three  daus., 

Amelia  Jemima,  m.  Walter  Powell  Jones,  Esq.  of  Ccfu 
Rug,  and  has  issue. 
Catherine  Elina,  d.  1827. 

2  James  Butler,  b.  1784;  m.  24  April,  1816,  Anno,  dau.  of 
I.  Perfect,  Esq.  of  Pontefract,  ol  Liverpool,  and  of 
Charleston,  U.S.  ;  and  d.  19  Oct.  1844,  leaving  issue, 

Charles    Butler,    now    of    Llwyn    Offa    (see     that 

Article). 
Arthur  Hugh  (d.  13  Nov.  1861),  m.  June,  1854.  Blanche, 

dau.  of  William  Smith,  Esq.  of  Coombe  Hurst,  Surrey, 

and  by  her  (who  d.  13  Nov.  1861,  aged  42;  had  issue, 

Arthur;  Florence;  and  Blanche  Atliena. 
George  Augustus,  d.  5  Nov.  1843,  aged  22. 

3  Henry  Butler,  Capt.  17th  N.L;  6.  1789;  d.  at  Calcutta. 
1828. 

4  Charies  Butler,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Llanferras,  Denbigh- 
shire, Vicar  of  Mold,  Flintshire,  and  Dean  of  St.  Asaph; 
6.1793;  Ml.  Margaret  Sydney  (<<.  1826),  dau.  of  Edward 
Jones,  Esq.  of  Weprii  Hall,  in  the  latter  cuunty ;  and  </. 
at  the  Deanery,  St.  Asaph,  4  Sept.  1859;  he  had  no 
issue. 

6  Frederick  Butler,  Recorder  of  Ruthin;  6.  1795;  m. 
Elizabeth  Butler,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Marshall,  of 
Horsham,  Su-ssex;  and  d.  1826,  leaving  a  dau.,  Margaret, 
wife  of  her  cousin,  James  Butler  Clough,  Esq. 

6  Alfred  Butler;  S.  T.  B.,  Rector  of  Braunston ;  b.  1796; 
m.  28  Oct.  18.39,  Sarah,  dau.  of  R.  II.  Lamb,  Esq.  of 
Biagborough  House,  co.  Northampton, 


1  Ann  Jemima. 

2  Catherine,  „i.  1838,  Richard  Butler  Clough,  Esq. 

3  Martha  Matilda.  4  Anna  Maria. 

I.  Margaret,  b.  1742;  i,i.  John  Foulkes,  Esq.  of  Eriviat,  co. 
Denbigh. 
Hugh  Clough  was  .?.  by  his  son, 

RicHAKD  Clough,  Esq.  of  Pias  Clough  and  Glanywern, 
b.  1753  ;  m.  Patty,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  James  Butler, 
Esq.  of  Warminghurst  Park,  Sussex,  and  had  issue, 

Richard  Butler,  his  heir. 

Hugh  Powel,  t.  1783,  and  d.  at  Gibraltar,  1805, 

James  Henry. 
Mr.  Clough,  High  Sheriff  of  Denbighshire  1712,  d.  1714,  an'I 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Butler  Clough,  Esq.  of  Plus  Clough  and  Winy- 
don,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  22  Dec.  1781;  m.  1838,  his  cousin, 
Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Roger  Clough,  M.A.,  and 
d.  s.  p.  16  Feb.  1844,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

James  Henry  Clough,  Esq.  of  Plus  Clough,  6.  1784  ;  m.  1st, 
Harriett,  2nd  dau.  of  Joseph  Parr,  Esq.  of  Fir  Grove,  Lan- 
cashire, and  had  by  her  one  dau.,  Harriet  Ellen,  heiress 
of  Plas  Clough,  wife  of  the  Rev.  John  Williams  Ellis.  He  m. 
2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  —  Stone,  Esq.  of  RuUeston  Park, 
Stafford.  He  d.  3  June,  1841,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  child 
and  heiress,  Harriet  Ellen,  the  present  representative. 

.^9-))!.?— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  az.,  a  greyhound's  head, 
couped  arg.  between  three  mascles  of  the  last,  for  Clough  ;  2n(l 
and  3rd,  or,  a  lion  passant  crowned  az.,  on  a  chief  the  red 
cross  between  fourcross-crosslets  gu.  and  on  each  side  a  sword 
arg.  handled  or  (augmentation  coat  given  to  Sir  Richard 
Clough). 

CVcsf— A  demi-lion  rampant  az.  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a 
sword  arg.  handled  or,  for  Clough. 

Motto  —Sine  macula  macla 

&ai— Plus  Clough,  Denbigh. 


CLOUGH    OF    LLWYN    OFFA. 

CLOucn,  Charles  Butler,  Esq.  of  Boughton 
House,  Cheshire,  and  of  Llwyn  Offa,  co.  Flint,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1863  ;  m.  1846,  Margaret 
Marshall,  only  dau.  of  Frederick  Butler  Clough, 
Esq.,  Recoi'der  of  Ruthin,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Frederick,  b.  13  Sept.  1848. 

II.  Charies  Ernest,  b.  6  Sept.  1854. 

III.  Arthur  Herbert,  b.  28  July,  IbGI. 

IV.  Frederick  Norman,  b.  3  Sept.  18C5. 

I.  Clara  Margaret.  ii.  Helena  Constance, 

III.  Carola  Elizabeth  Gertrude. 

IV.  Lily  Frances  Katherine. 

V.  Ermine  Lucy  Beatrice. 

For  Lineage,  <&e.,  see  precedina  Memoir. 

Seats— lAwyn  Offa,  near  Mold ;  Boughton  House,  Chester. 


CLOUGH    OF    CLIFTON    HOUSE    AND 
NEWBALD    HALL. 

Clough,  William,  Esq.  of  Clifton  House  and 
Newbald  Hall,  co,  York,  J.P.,  m.  23  Aug.  1863, 
Greorgiana  Maria,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Ford 
Hulton,  Esq.  of  Hulton  Park,  co.  Lancaster  (by 
Gcorgiana  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Lister  Kaye, 
Eart.),  which  lady  d.  the  following  year,  having  had 
one  sou,  b.  and  d.  11  March,  1864. 

HtUCaflC. — John  Clough,  Esq.  of  Clifton  House  and 
Newbald  Hall,  only  eon  of  J.  W.  Clough,  Esq.  of  Oxton 
Hall,  Tadcaster  (who  d.  Oct.  1842),  by  Eliza  his  wife  (who  cZ. 
Feb.  1856),  4th  dau.  of  Rev.  Sir  Thomas  Hroiighton, 
Bart,  of  Doddington  Park  and  Broughton  Hall,  Chester,  w. 
July,  1833,  Rosina,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Admiral  Cum- 
berland, R.N.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  July,  1869)  has  issue, 

William,  now  of  Clifton  House  and  Newbald  Hall. 

John  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Clifton,  Notts,  m.  March,  18GG,  Amy 

Louisa,  3rd  dau.  of  Col.  Gamel  Kenny,  Madras  Staff  Corps, 

and  has  issue, 

Edmund,  killed  in  the  Indian  mutiny,  1857. 
Frederick. 
Rose  Maria,   m.   Ist,   I8G2,  F.  S.  Brown  Holt,  Esq.;  2ndly, 

1870,  Rev.  T.  II.  Barry.  M.A. 
Emma,  vi.  1865,  W.  L.  Uurdua  Cotton,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 


CLO 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


CLU 


320 


Blanche,  m.  18G5,  Ilanington  Hudson,  Esq.  of  Hkssingby, 

and  lias  issue. 
Florence  Mary,  hi.  1870,  Capt.  Ilarrio  Archbold  lUid,    7th 
Ilussai-s. 
Mr.  Clough  (I.  12  Jan.   18G5,  and  was  .'.  by  his  eldest  son, 
William  Clough,  Esq. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  fess  liunnttce  erni.  between  three  leopards' 
heads  arg. 

Crest — A  demi-lion  rampant  crin.,  lioUlint;  a  l>attIe-axo 
handled  sa.  headed  urii. 

&•«{.•(— Clifton  House,  near  York;  and  Kowbald  Hall,  near 
Brough. 

CluO — Junior  Carlton. 


CLOWES    OF    BROUGHTON    HALL, 

Clowes,  Samcel  William,  Esq.  of  Eroughton 
Hall,  CO.  Lancaster,  Norburj,  co.  Derby,  and  of 
"Woodliouse  Eaves,  co.  Leicester,  J. P.,  Col.  South 
Notts  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  formerly  Lieut. -Col.  Srd 
Dragoons,  M.P.  for  Nortii  Leicestershire,  b.  27  Jan. 
1821 ;  m.  1st,  6  May,  1852,  Sophia  Louisa,  2nd  dau. 
of  late  Sir  Richard  Sutton,  Bart.,  which  lady  d.  18 
Feb.  1853,  and  had  issue,  a  son,  who  d.  in  infancy. 
He  m.  2ndly,  3  Dec.  1863,  tlie  Hon.  Adelaide 
Cavendish,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry  Manners,  Crd  Lord 
Watei'i^ark,  and  has  issue, 

I.  IlENBt  Abtul'b,  6.  7  May,   1S07. 

II.  Krnest  William,  b.  11  Jan.  18G9. 

I.  Violet. 

II.  Adelaide. 

III.  Alice  Diana. 

ILtllCJtgC— Samuel  Clowes,  of  uranehestcr,  was,  at  the 
date  of  his  will,  15  Aug.  17'J7  (proved  22  Jan.  1747),  Lord  of 
the  Manor  of  Booths,  co.  Lancaster,  and  possessed  considerable 
landed  property  in  .Manchester,  Gorton,  Worsley,  and  Tildesley, 
CO.  Lancaster.  By  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Roger  Meakin,  of 
Manchester,  Gent.,  he  had  five  sons  and  one  dau.,  i.  Samuel, 
of  whom  presently;  ii.  Thomas;  iii.  John,  of  Ridgefield, 
Manchester,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Richard  Taylor,  of  the  city  of 
London,  Merchant,  and  left  two  daus.,  his  coheirs ;  iv.  Joseph ; 
V.  William  ;  and  l.  Anne,  m.  Samuel  Birch,  Esq.  of  Ardwick. 
The  eldest  son, 

Samcel  Clowes,  Esq.  of  Ridgefield,  afterwards  of  Chadwick, 
and  finally  of  Smedley,  co.  Lancaster,  vi.  Mary  Chetham,  sister 
and  co-heir  of  Edward  Chetham,  Esq.  of  Castleton,  and  d. 
July,  1773,  leaving  a  dau.,  Mary,  m.  1st,  —  Hilton,  Esq.,  and 
2ndly,  Thomas  Cross,  Esq.  of  Shaw  Hill,  co.  Lancaster ;  and 
two  sons,  Samcel,  his  heir  ;  and  Edward,  d.  s.  !>.  The  elder 
son, 

Samcel  Clowes,  Esq.  of  Broughton,  co.  Lancaster,  High 
Sheriff  1777,  m.  Eachael,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Legh, 
Esq.  of  West  Houghton,  and  d.  17  June,  1801,  leaving  (with 
two  daus.,  Mary,  m.  John  Livesey,  Esq.  of  Blackburn ;  and 
Frances,  m.  Kev.  Henry  Brown,  of  Firby),  two  sons,  Samdel, 
his  heir;  and  William,  d.  s.  p.    The  elder  son, 

Samuel  Clowes,  Esq.  of  Broughton,  Lieut. -Col.  Royal 
Lancashire  Fencibles,  m.  10  Feb.  1774,  Martha,  dau.  of  John 
Tipping,  Esq.  of  Manchester,  and  by  her  (who  </.  1790)  left  at 
his  decease,  5  Oct.  1799,  three  sons,  Samuel,  Joun,  and 
William  Legh,  who  inherited  Broughton  in  succession :  and 
three  daus.,  Mary,  m.  General  Sir  George  Scoveli,  K.C.15.,  of 
Sandhurst,  Berks;  Martha,  ni.  her  cousin,  Samuel  Chetliam 
Hilton,  Esq.  and  Frances,  ra.  Rev.  Joseph  Hradshaw,  M.A., 
Rector  of  Wilnislow,  co.  Chester.    The  eldest  son, 

Samuel  Clowes,  Esq.  of  Broughton,  co.  Lancaster,  and  of 
Warmsworth  Hall,  co.  York,  6.177.'),  High  SherilT  1809;  m. 
1801,  Dnlcibelhi,  dau.  of  James  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Newcastle, 
and  dying  s.  p.  22  July,  1811,  was  ».  by  his  brother. 

Rev.  John  Clowes,  of  Broughton,  M.A.,  and  sometime 
Fellow  of  the  Collegiate  Church  in  Manchester,  b.  1777  ;  d. 
unm.  28  Sept.  184G,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

William  Legh  Clowes,  Esq.  of  Broughton  Old  Hall,  some- 
time Lieut. -Col.  3rd  Queen's  Own  Dragoons,  6.  9  JIarcli,  1781, 
whoscrved  with  the  3id  Light  Dragoons  during  the  Peninsular 
war,  and  commanded  that  regiment  at  the  battle  of  Sala- 
manca. He  m.  1818,  Antonia  Henrietta,  dau.  of  the  Ilcv. 
Charles  Shuttlewortli  Holden,  of  Aston  Hall,  co.  Derby,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  Aug.  1849;  had  issue, 
Samuel  William,  now  of  Hroughton  Hall. 
Joun,  of  Biuton  Court  {set  Clowes  oj  Marion  Court). 


St.   John  Lorrh,  of  Torworth,  Xotf;,  h.  1832;  iii.  isnc,  Hon. 

Elizatietli  Caroline  Hingliam,  dau.  of  Denis  Arthur,  ;)rd  Lord 

Clanmorris,  and  has  issue,   1   William  Lcgli,  6.  ISf.O;  2  St. 

John  Henry  John,  b.  latiZ;  3  George  Aithur,  u.  1864;  and 

4  Francis  John,  b.  18Gs. 
George  Gooch,  sometime  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  8lh  Hus.sar.i, 

b.  183');  TO.  June,  ISUl,  Su-au  Caroline,  eldest  d)U.  of  Dr. 

J.  C.  Wigrain.  Bishop  of  Roi-hcster. 

ii..iiiiia,  m.  Rev.  Atkinson  .\nthony  ITolden,  R-^ctorof  Ilawton, 

Notts,  and  d.  12  Dec.  1878,  leaving  issue. 
Henrietta  Amelia,  m.  Rev.  J.  C.  Rylu,  Vicar  of  Stradbrokc, 

Suffolk. 
Isabel,  TO.  J.  C.  Arkwright,  Esq.  (.'ith  son  of  Peter  Arkwriglit, 

Esq.  of  Willersley,  co.  Derby),  d.  185;'). 
Rosamond  Adelin,  m.  Rev.  F.  C.  Fisher,  Rector  of  Walton- 

on-Trent. 
Edith,  m.  Hugh  T.  Hulton,  E.sq.  (.')th  son  of  William  Hultou, 

Esq.  of  Hulton  Park,  co.  Lancaster),  who  d.  18o2. 

Col.  Clowes  d.  10  Aug.  18G2. 

Arms— Az.,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  between  three  unicorns' 
heads  erased  or,  as  many  torteaux,  quartering  Chetham  ih. 
benefactor,  1035,  and  ancient  Cheetham,  1259. 

Crest — A  demi-lion  vert  crowned. 

Motto — Quod  tuum  tcne. 

Sc«£— Xorbury  Ashborne. 

Toicii  Jiesidence.—b,  Park  S;rect,  Grosvcnor  Square. 


CLOWES  OF  BURTON  COURT. 

Clowes,  John, Esq.  of  Ijurioti  Court,  co.  Tlcrcford, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  25  March,  1823  ;  m.  22  Jan.  1852, 
Caroline  Elizabetli,  youngest  dau.  of  Peter  Ark- 
wright, Esq.  of  Willersley,  co.  Derby,  aud  has  issue, 

I.  Peteh  Legii,  b.  30  Aug.  1853. 

II.  John  FitzHcrbert,  b.  29  Nov.  185G  ;  d.  19  Feb.  1857. 

III.  Charles  Edward,  b.  28  July,  1858. 

I.  Caroline  Rachel.  ii.  Susan  Mary  Marguerite. 

Mr.  Clowes  is  tlie  2nd  son  of  the  late  Col.  Clowcs, 
of  Broughton  Hall  (vide  xupra). 
Scai— Burton  Court,  r.ear  Pcnibridge,  co.  Hereford. 


CLUTTERBUCK  OF  WARKWORTH. 

Cluttekbuce,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Wurkwortli, 
Northumberland,  J.P.,  b.  11  Dec.  1826. 

ILfliragr.— John  Cluttebbuck,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Eichant 
Clutterbuck,  Esq.  of  Mill  End,  co.  Gloucester,  and  nephew  of 
Josias  Clutteibuck,  of  Bristol,  whose  eldest  son.  Sir  Tnomas 
Clutterbuck,  was  Consul  at  Leghorn,  and  was  named  among 
the  intended  Knights  of  the  Royal  Oak,  settled  as  a  Merchant 
at  Newcastle-upon-Tyne.  He  ni.  1st,  Miss  Priscilla  Place,  of 
that  town,  and  had  one  dau.,  Hannah,  to.  to  William  Wharton, 
Esq.  of  Hertford,  Northumberland.  He  hi.  2ndly,  Miss  Anne 
Collier,  by  whom  he  had  another  dau.,  Anne,  m.  John  Simpson, 
Esq.,  High  Sheriff  for  Northumberland.  Mr.  Clutterbuck  )«. 
3rdly,  and  dying  1717,  left  a  son  and  successor, 

Richard  Cluttebbuck,  Esq.  of  Warkworth,  Northumber- 
land, living  1781,  in.  Margaret,  dau.  of  George  Ord,  Esq.  of 
Longridge,  co.  Durham,  and  left  (with  three  daus.,  one  of 
whom,  Elizabeth,  m.  Feb.  1770,  tlie  Rev.  Thomas  Bates)  a  soa 
and  heir, 

Joun  Cluttebbuck,  Esq.  of  Warkworth,  J  P.,  m.  17  Feb. 
176G,  Anne,  dau.  of  Capt.  Lyon,  of  East  Thctford,  and  dying 
19  Nov.  1832,  left  (with  four  daus.,  Anne;  Margaret;  Eliza 
Maria,  TO.  1822,  the  Rev.  T.  C.  Winsconi;  Susanne,  m.  Francis 
Forster,  Esq.  of  Buston  Vale)  a  son, 

John  Clutterbuck,  Esq.  of  Warkworth,  J. P.,  b.  5  Sept. 
1784,  formerly  a  Major  in  the  army;  to.  31  Oct.  Is2l,  Mary 
Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Thomas  Lyon,  of  Hetton 
House,  Durham,  3rd  son  of  Thomas,  8th  Earl  of  Stiathuiorc, 
and  d.  leaving  issue, 

John  Lyon,  b.  13  Feb.  1824,  Capt.  37th  regt.,  deceased. 

Thomas,  now  of  Warkworth. 

Charles  Henry,  Lieut.  R.N.,  deceased. 

Mary,  m.  1  Sept.  1863,   Rev.  (iennre   Marsh  Gurley,    P.C,  of 
Blanchland,  Northumberland,   imI  i<  .1' .  ■ 

Frances  Anne,  m.  19  Aug.  1^1  ■.  I;  '    '•■' 
Fellowes,  Esq.  of  Shottisham  IHk.  N      ' 

Susan  Harriet,  m.  12  July,  loi.l,  ■■a. 
Browne,  C.B.,  of  Waikwurili,  Nuriuu 
deceased. 


of  Robert 


1.     W.    J. 
d,    aud   is 


530 


CLIT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


COB 


Charlotte  Eliza,  m.  7  Dec.  ]S5»,  Rev.  John  Mount  Barlow, 
M.A.,  Ecctor  of  Ewhurst,  Surrey. 

Arms — Az.,  a  lion  rampant  arg.  in  chief  three  escallop 
shells  of  the  second. 

Crest — A  bucU  sejant  arg.,  bct-,veen  two  laurel  branches 
ppr. 

5e(!£— Warkworth,  Acklington,  Northumberland. 


CLUTTERBXJCK    OF    NEWARK    PARK. 

Clutterbuck,  Jajie.s  Edmfxd,  Esq.  of  Newark 
Parle,  CO.  Grloucester,  Deputy  Surgeon  General,  late 
.Surgeon  Major  42ud  Highlanders ;  s.  his  brother 
lS7iJ ;  m.  10  June,  18G2,  EUzabeth  Annie,  dau.  of 
8.  Blackwell,  Esq.  and  by  her  (who  d.  186S)  has  a 
<lau.,  Catherine  Annie.  Mr.  Cluttcrbuck  served 
with  the  42nd  Highlanders  in  the  Asliani.ee  Cam- 
paign. 

ittllC3flC — This  family,  which  has  been  for  many  gene- 
rations of  consideration  and  fortune,  came  to  Enjiland  from 
the  Low  Countries  at  the  time  of  the  Duke  of  Alva's  perse- 
cutions, and  was  established  in  Gloucestershire  by  Walter 
Clotherbooke  about  the  year  1521.  In  153G,  Thomas  Clocr- 
terbooke  was  Sheriff  of  Gloucester  and  Mayor  154.5.  James 
Clutterbuck,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Cirencester,  the  friend  of  David 
Garrick,  possessed  large  estates  in  cos.  Surrey,  Wilts,  Somerset, 
and  Gloucester. 

John  Clutterbcck,  Esq.,  brother  of  Richard  Clutterbuck, 
ancestor  of  the  Cliffords  of  F.-ampton,  and  son  of  William 
Clutterbuck,  of  King's  Stanley,  m.  Elinor  Henriette  Tollemache, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1G4G)  was  father  of  Thomas,  whose  son, 
.Jasper,  had,  by  Catherine  Nash  his  wife,  William  Cluttcrbuck, 
who  m.  Barbara,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hawley,  Esq.,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son,  Ed.mund,  father  of  Edmund,  of  Hyde,  b.  1763,  who  m. 
Penelope  Smith,  and  had  a  son,  Lewis,  of  Widcombe  and 
Clavcrton,  Bath,  who?».  Elizabeth  Price,  and  had,  with  other 
isi5ue,  a  son, 

Eev.  Lewis  Clutterbuck,  Rector  and  Patron  of  Ozleworth, 
J.P.,  m.  1st,  20  July,  1790,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Thomas  E. 
Partridge,  Esq.,  descended  on  the  maternal  side  from 
the  ancient  family  of  the  Estburys  of  Hawksbury,  in  co. 
Gloucester,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  Lewis,  his  heir,  of 
Newark  Park.  Mr.  Clutterbuck  m.  2ndly,  1809,  Frances 
Elton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  IcSG)  had  a  dau.,  Sarah  Frances, 
M.  1842,  Thomas  D.  Bayly,  Esq.  Mr.  Clutterbuck  d.  7  Aug. 
1820,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Lewis  Clutterbuck,  Esq.  of  Newark  Park,  co.  Gloucester, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  14  Jan.  1794;  m.  16  Dec.  1819,  Sarah, 
dau.  of  the  late  William  Balfour,  Esq.  of  Jamaica,  and  by  her 
<who  d.  20  July,  18G7)  had  issue, 

Lewis  Balfour,  his  successor. 

James  Edmund,  now  of  Newark. 

WilHam,  b.  20  Jan.  1825;  m.  18G2,  Miss  Bayly,  dan.  of  Col. 
Bayly,  and  has  issue,  1  Louis;  2  William;  3  Charlton; 
1  Catherine;  2  Eleanora. 

Charles  Francis  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Ozleworth,  6.  6  March, 
182G.  ' 

John  Balfour,  6.  4  July,  1831;  m.  18G3,  Catherine  Parslowc, 
dau.  of  W.  H.  Cresswell,  Esq.  of  Pinkney  Park,  Wilts,  and 
Sidbury,  Shropshire,  and  has  issue,  Richard  Willmott  Bal- 
four; Frances  Catherine  Balfour;  Maud  Evelyn  Balfour; 
and  Mabel  Kathleen. 

Sarah  Catherine.  Eleanor  Isabella. 

He  d.  1861.    His  eldest  son, 

Eev.  Lewis  Balfour  Clutterbuck,  of  Newark  Park,  J.P., 
Rector  of  Doynton,  6.  14  April,  1822 ;  d.  1872 ;  and  was  s.  by 
his  brother, 

James  Edmund  Clutterbuck,  Esq.,  now  of  Newark. 

Arms— Az.,  a  lion  rampant  arg. ;  in  chief  three  escallops  of 
the  second.  ^ 

Crest— A  buck  statant  arg.  between  two  laurel-branches 
ppr. 

-SmJ— Newark  Park,  Wotton-undcr-Edge,  co.  Gloucester. 


COATES    OF    COMBE    HOUSE. 

Coaxes,  Edward,  Esq.  of  Combe  House,  co 
Eadnor,  J.P.,  High  Sheriif  i  80(5,  6.  4  Feb.  1810; 
m.  23  Oct.  1862,  Mary  Anne,  oldest  dau.  of  J.  S. 
Bannister,  Esq.  of  Weston,  co.  Hcrcl'ord,  and  has 


I.  3rary  Victoria. 

II.  Clara  Anne  Margaret, 
in.  Constance  Gwendolen. 

IV.  Harriet  Helen  Mabel. 

V.  Charlotte  Virginia. 

iLt'nCagC— This  family  originally  settled  in  Yorkshire. 
Mr.  Coates,  of  Combe  House,  is  only  surviving  issue  (his 
two  brothers,  John  and  James,  and  two  sisters,  Mary  and 
Charlotte,  having  all  d.  uyim.)  of  the  late  Ja.mes  Coaxes,  Esq. 
(who  (/.  17  Feb.  1839),  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Griffiths, 
Esq.  of  Lea  Hall,  co.  Radnor,  and  grandson  of  John  Coates, 
Esq.  (who  d.  10  Sept.  1788),  and  Susannah  his  wife. 

Arms— Gn.,  a  greyhound  statant  within  an  oric  of  rosea 
arg. 

Cr':'f — Upon  a  mount  vert  a  greyhound  couchant  arg 
collared  and  lined  or,  resting  the  dexter  paw  on  a  rose  gu. 

Motto — Est  voluntas  Dei. 

Seat — Combe  House,  Presteign,  co.  Radnor. 


COBBE    OF    NEWBRIDGE    HOUSE. 

CoBBE,  Chaeles,  Esq.  of  Newbridge  House,  co 
Dublin,  M.A.,  J.P.,  D.L.,  HigW  Sheriff  co.  DubUn 
1841,  and  co.  Louth  1867,  b.  17  Aug.  1811 ;  m.  May, 
1839,  Louisa  Caroline,  dau.  of  G-corge  Frederick 
Brooke,  Esq.  of  Siimmerton,  co.  Dublin. 

ILturagC— William  Cobbe,  of  Steventon,  Hants,  b. 
circa  1450,  was  father  of  John  Cobbe,  of  Swaratoil  (The 
Grange),  who  i/i.  Amy  Barnes,  and  had  a  son,  Thomas  Cobbe, 
of  Swaraton,  6.  circa  1510,  living  at  the  time  of  the  Visita- 
tion of  Hampshire  1575,  when  he  received  from  Robert  Cooke 
(Clareneeux)  a  ratification  of  the  "  armes  and  chriests  of  his 
ancestors"  now  in  the  possession  of  Mr.  Cobbe.  By  his  2nd 
wife,  Agnes,  dau.  of  John  Hunt,  Thomas  Cobbe  was  father  of 
Richard,  B.D.,  Fellow  and  Vice-President  of  Corpus  Christi 
College,  Oxon,  and  one  of  its  earliest  benefactors;  also  of  two 
other  sons,  joint  possessors  of  the  estate  of  Northington, 
adjoining  Swaraton.  By  his  1st  wife,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Edward  Bcronshaw,  Esq.,  Thomas  Cobbe  had,  with  other 
issue, 

Michael  Cobbe,  of  Swaraton,  6.  1547 ;  d.  40'  Elizabeth. 
He  m.  Joan,  eldest  dau.  and  heiress  of  George  Welliornc,  Esq. 
of  Allington,  Dorset,  and  had  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Cobbe,  of  Swaraton,  b.  1575;  Capt.  of  a  foot 
company  1G34;  ?;!.  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Ven.  Owen  Owen, 
Archdeacon  of  Anglesey,  and  Rector  of  Burton-Latymer, 
si.ster  of  John  Owen,  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph.  By  her  he  had, 
Michael  who  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Arthur  Broomfield,  of  Tich- 
field,  M.P.,  and  had  issue,  Arthur,  Lucy;  and 

Richard  Cobbe,  b.  1C07 ;  returned  Knight  of  the  Shire  for 
Hants  1C5G;  iu.  Honor,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Norton,  of 
Roiherfield,  2nd  bart.,  and  had  issue. 

Thomas  Cobbe,  Governor  of  th3  Isle  of  Man,  in.  Veriana, 
dau.  of  James  Chaloner,  M.P.  during  the  Long  Parliament, 
by  his  wife  Ursula,  dau.  of  Sir  Philip  Fairfax,  of  Stccton,  and 
had  issue, 

Richard  Chaloner,  Celonel  of  Militia,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  F. 
Godolphin,  Esq.,  Governor  of  Scilly,  and  was  father  of 
Richard,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Finglas,  father  of  Richard  Cha- 
hmer  Cobbe,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Little  Marlow,  Bucks,  father 
(with  other  children)  of  Frances,  m.  to  Hans  Francis, 
nth  Earl  of  Huntingdon. 

William,  Capt.,  d.  s.  p.  1749. 

Charles. 

The  youngest  son, 

Charles  Cobbe,  D.D.,  b.  ICSG;  successively  Bishop  of 
Killala,  Dromore,  and  Kililare,  and  ARCUBisnop  of  Dublin;  to. 
Dorothea,  dau.  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Richard  Levingc,  Bart., 
Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons,  and  Chief  Justice  of  Com- 
mon Pleas  in  Ireland,  widow  of  Sir  John  Rawdon,  Bart,  of 
Moira.  The  Archbishop  built  Newbridge  House  about  1737, 
and  d.  17G5,  leaving  one  surviving  son, 

Thomas  Cobbe,  of  Newbridge,  M.P.,  Col.  of  Militia,  6.  1733; 
m.  1751,  Lady  Eliza  Beresford,  dau.  of  Marcus,  1st  Earl  of 
Tyrone,  and  sister  of  George,  Marquess  of  Waterford.  By 
her  he  ha'i  issue  two  daus..  Catherine,  ;u.  Hon.  llinry  Pelham 
(and  had  issue,  Catherine,  and  Frances,  m.  Capt.  Murray); 
and  Elizabeth  Dorothea,  m.  Sir  Henry  Tiutc,  hart.,  d.  a.  p. 
1850;  and  one  son, 

Charles  Coebe,  Esq.  of  Newbridge,  M.P.,  b.  175C;  d.  v.  p. 


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179S.  lie  m.  Anne  Tower  Trench,  sister  of  William,  1st  Earl 
of  Clancarty,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1835}  loft  at  his  decease  in 
170S,  five  sons, 

I.  Ciiahles,  his  heir,  of  lSi'ewbrid,2:e. 

II.  George,  General  R.A.,  b.  1783;  to.  Amelia,  dau.  of  the 
liev.  Koyston  Barton,  and  dying  9  March,  1865,  left  issue, 

1  Charles  Henry,  Major  H.E.I.C.S.  (deceased),  m.  and 
had  issue. 

2  Thomas  Monck,  d.  s.  p. 

1  Frances,  m.  Dawson  Littledale,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

2  Anna. 

3  Linda,  m.  Thomas  Thompson,  Esq.  D.L.  of  Hollywood 
Hath,  CO.  Dublin,  and  lias  issue. 

III.  Henry,  Viear  of  Templeton,  d.  s.  p.  182.3. 

IV.  Thomas  Alexander,  Col.  H.E.I.C.S.,  b.  1783;  d.  183G; 
in.  Kuzzecr  Begum,  dau.  of  Azeeze  Khau,  of  Cashmere,  and 
had  issue, 

1  Henry  Clermont,  Col.  C.B.,  Commanding  4th  regt., 
killed  at  Sebastopol,  1855,  s.  p.. 

2  Charles  Augustus,  Lieut.-Col.,  vi.  and  has  issue. 

3  William,  d.  s.  p. 

4  Francis  Hastings,  Lieut.-Col.  Royal  Artillery. 

5  Alexander  Hugh,  Col.  Commanding  17th  regt.,  vi.  and 
has  issue. 

1  Azelie. 

2  Florence  (deceased),  m.  1st,  John  Ensor,  Esq.  of  EoUesby, 
and  had  issue  ;  2ndly,  Chardin  Wroughton,  Esq. 

3  Laura,  m.  John  Locke,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  has  issue. 

4  Siiphia.  5  Eliza. 

V.  Willii;m  Power,  Capt.  E.N.,  b.  1790;  m.  Elizabeth  Bridget, 
ilau.  of  Richard  Fortescue  Starkey,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  dying 
1S31,  left  issue, 

1  Ch;i,rles  Power,  Capt.  13th  Light  Infantry,  d.  s.  p. 

2  William  Power  (Rev.),  M.A.,  m.  Jane  Selina,  dau.  of  Col. 
George  John  Beresford,  R.A.,  of  Woodhouse,  co.  Water- 
ford,  and  has  issue,  Charles  William  Beresford,  6.  20  July, 

1  Jane  Power. 

2  Flora  Power,  d.  unm.  15  March,  1875. 

3  Ehzabeth  Dorothea. 

The  eldest  son, 

Charles  Cobbe,  Esq.  of  Newbridge,  co.  Dublin,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1821,  b.  1781 ;  vi.  1809,  Frances,  only  dau. 
of  Capt.  Thomas  Conway,  of  Morden  Park,  Surrey,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1847)  had, 

Charles,  now  of  Newbridge. 

Thomas,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1813;  m.  Janet  Finlay,  dau.  of 

Thomas   Grahame,    Esq.,  and   has  issue,  Leuric  Charles; 

Hervic    Nugent  Grahame;    Helen   Louise;    and   Frances 

Conway. 
William,  b.  1816;    m.  Clara,  dau.  of  J.  Nottidge,  Esq.  of 

Rose  Hill,  Suffolk. 
Henry  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Milton  Bryant,  Bods,  b.  1817; 

m.  and  has  Issue,  Mabel;  Wimlred;  and  Amy  Beresford. 
Frances  Power. 

Mr.  Cobbe  d.  II  Nor.  1857. 

^i-»i.q— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  gu.  a  fess  arg.,  in  chief  two 
swans  ppr.  for  Cobbe,  arg.  in  fess  three  lozenges  sa.  charged 
with  fountains  between  three  goats'  heads  erased  gu.,  collared 
and  attired  or,  for  Welbobne. 

C)-r.«(— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  gu.  a  pelican's  head  and  neck 
Vulning  itself  ppr. 

Mottoes — Morions  cano.     Over  the  crest-^In  sanguine  vita. 

Stat — Newbridge  House,  Donabate,  co.  Dublin. 


COBBOLD    OF    THE    HOLLYWELLS. 

CoBEOLD,  John  Chevailiee,  Esq.  of  The  Holy- 
wells,  Suffolk,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Ipswich 
1847-68,  b.  24.  Aug.  1797 ;  m.  14  May,  1827,  Lucy, 
3rd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Patterson,  Rector  of 
Drinkstone   and    of   Wortham,   Suffolk,   and    has 


I.  John  Patterson,  J.P.,  M.P.  for  Ipswich,  6. 12  July,  1831; 
m.  20  April,  1S58,  Adela  Harriet,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  J.  G. 
Dupuis,  of  Eton  College,  and  d.  9  Dec.  1875,  leaving  John 
Drpcis,  b.  1861,  and  other  issue. 

II.  Henry  Chevallier,  b.  1  Sept.  1832;  m.  1st,  I860,  Louisa 
Ann,  dau.  of  Charles  Montagu  Pocock,  Esq.;  and  2ndly, 
18Go,  Miss  Charlotte  Key. 

in.  Thomas  Clement,  b.  22  July,  1833. 

IV.  Herbert  Wilkinson,  6.  8  Aug.  1835;  tZ.  in  the  East  Indies,. 
1852. 

V.  Temple  Francis,  b.  Oct.  1836 ;  d.  an  inf.int. 


VI.  Nathaniel  Fromantcel,  b.  Jan.  1839;  m.  I8G3,  Caroline, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Dravc,  Rector  of  Westerfield, 
Suffolk,  who  d.  1876. 

vii.  Ernest  St.  George,  b.  April,  1840 ;  to.  1864,  Helen,  dau. 
of  Philip  Cazenove,  Esq.  of  Clapham. 

viii.  Felix  Thornley,  6.  Sept.  1841. 

I.  Lucy,  m.  June,  1855,  Col.  Henry  Jcrvis  White  Jervisi 
R.A. 

II.  Anna  Frances. 

iir.  Harriet  Sophia,  d.  in  infancy. 
IV.  Sophia  Mariana  Edwyna,  d.  in  infancy. 
v.  Constance  Sophia,   m.   1876,    lUchaid    Green,    Esq.    of 
Kington,  co.  Hereford. 

Mr.  Cobbold  s.  his  father  Feb.  ISGO. 

ILtlTCaflC — The  grandfather  of  the  present  proprietor  of 
The  Holywells,  John  Cobbold,  Esq.  of  The  Holywells,  Ipswich, 
b.  1745  (son  of  Thomas  Cobbold,  Esq.,  by  his  wife,  Sarah  Cob- 
bold,  of  Frimley,  Suffolk),  m.  1st,  1773,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James 
Wilkinson,  and  by  her  had,  John,  of  whom  presently ;  and  six 
other  sons  and  eight  dans.  He  to.  2ndly,  1791,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Robert  Knipe,  by  whom  ho  had  si-^i  more  sons  and  one  dau. 
The  eldest  son  of  the  1st  marriage, 

John  Cobbold,  Esq.  of  The  Holywells,  6.  1774  ;  m.  1796, 
Harriet,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Temple  Chevallier,  of  Aspal, 
Suffolk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1851)  had  issue, 

John  Chevallier,  his  successor,  and  present  proprietor. 

Henry,  b.  1799;  to.  Mary  Bampton,  and  d.  s.  p. 

Walter  Temple,  6.  1801 ;  d.  s.  p. 

Francis,  6.  1803;  in.  Mary  Anne  Cobbold,  and  d.  leaving  a 
dau.,  Fanny,  to.  Rev.  Charles  H.  Chevallier. 

Alfred,  b.  1814;  to.  Miss  Fanny  Worship. 

Arthur  Thomas,  b.  1816. 

Mary  Caroline,  m.  Alexander  Heniy  Eartlet,  Esq.;  d.  ia 
1876. 

Louisa  Emily,  m.  David  Hanbury,  Esq. 

Georgiana  Kate,  to.  William  Charles  Fonncreau,  Esq. 

Agnes,  m.  Capt.  Frederick  Chevalli  r  Syer,  R.N. 

ICmily,  to.  1st,  George  Dixon,  Esq. ;  and  2ndly,  Henry  Cob- 
bold, Esq. 

Harriet  Ann,  m.lst,  Edward  Hanbury,  Esq.;  2ndly,  Thomaa 
Koso,  Esq. ;  and  3rdly,  Borlase  Hill  Adams,  Esq. 

Cliarlotte,  m.  Rev.  John  Bampton. 

Jane  Octavia,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Preston. 

Jlr.  Cobbold  d.  Feb.  I860,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the 
present  John  Chevallier  Cobbold,  Esq.  of  The  Holywells. 

Arms — Or,  a  chevron  sa.  between  three  holly  leaves  ppr. ;  on 
a  chief  sa.  a  lion  passant  between  two  fleurs-de-lis  in  fess, 
arg. 

Crest — A  lion  passant  guardant  arg. 

iS'eai— The  Holywells,  Ipswicii,  Suffolk. 


COBHAM    OF    SHINPIELD    GUAITGS. 

CoBHAM,  Alexander  Cobham,  Esq.  of  Shinfield 
Grange,  Berks,  J.P.,  m.  24  Feb.  1831,  Jane  Hulse, 
2ud  dau.  of  Richard  Chambers,  Esq.,  late  of  Whit- 
bourne  Court,  CO.  Hereford,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1S77)  has  issue, 

I.  Alexander  AVilliam,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1868,  and  late 
Capt.  44th  and  26ch  regts.,  h.  25  Oct.  1S34;  to.  1st,  18 
Sept.  1862,  Louisa,  only  dau.  of  Alexander  Brown,  Esq. 
of  Beilby  Grange,  eo.  York,  and  sister  of  the  present  Sir 
William  Richmond  Brown,  Bart.,  which  lady  d.  2  June, 
I8G3:  he  )/i.  2ndly,  23  Aug.  1865,  Celina  Kate,  5th  dau. 
of  James  Blyth,  Esq.  of  WooUiampton  House,  Berks, 
and  has  issue,  Alexander  Blyth,  b.  23  Feb.  1S69;  Florence 
Louisa ;  and  Mabel. 

II.  Robert  Gray,  b.  8  Oct.  1836. 

III.  Edward,  b.  17  Oct.  1847. 

I.  Mary  Jane,  iii.  30  April,  1862,  John  Hargreaves,  Esq. 
of  Warley  Abbey,  co.  Lancaster,  and  Maiden  Erlegli, 
Berks. 

Arms—Gv..,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  between  three  cinquefoils 
or,  as  many  lions  rampant  sa. 

Crest— A.  man's  head  sidefaced  couped  at  the  shoulders  ppr., 
with  a  cap  gu.  turned  up  fretty  arg.  and  sa.  buttoned  at  tha 
top  or. 

Motto — Concordia. 

Seat — Shinfield  Grange,  near  Reading. 


COCHRAK'E-PATRICS, 

See  Pateick. 


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CODDINGTON    OF    OLDBRIDGE. 

CoDDiNGTON,  Henet  Barrt,  Esq.  of  Oldbridge, 
CO.  Meath,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1813,  b.  22  May,  1802  ; 
in.  26  Se^jt.  1827,  Maria,  eldsst  dau.  of  William 
Sharman  Crawford,  Esq.  of  Crawfordsburn,  co. 
Down,  and  by  her   (who  d.  23  March,  1845)   has 


I.  John  Nicholas,  h.  24  June,  1828;  to.  1870,  Leila  Jane, 
elder  duu.  of  the  late  James  L.  \V.  Naper,  Esq.  of  Lough- 
crew,  CO.  Meath,  and  had  issue.    She  d.  1  Feb.  1879. 

II.  William  Henry,  b.  19  June,  1833;  m.  21  Jlarch,  18C6, 
lto?e,  dau.  of  Nathan  Cairns,  Esq.,  and  d.  Sept.  1866. 

III.  Henry  Joshua,  b.  31  AuR.  1836. 

IV.  Fitzherbert,  b.  22  May,  1833. 

V.  Arthur  Elaney,  b.  20  Feb.  1840;  ra.  27  June,  1872,  Ellen 
Bertha,  2nd  dau.  of  Oswald  Bloxsome,  Esq.  of  the  Grove, 
Hyde,  I.=le  of  WiRht. 

VI.  Dixie  Latham,  6.  23  March,  1845. 

I.  Letitia  Mabella,  m.  30  Sept.  18.57,  Robert  Fowler,  Esq.  of 
Kahinstown,  co.  Meath,  and  d.  Jan.  1879. 

II.  Maria  Anna. 

iLtllCntir.— William  CoDDiNfJTON,  Esq.  of  Holm  Patrick, 
eo.  Dublin,  High  Sheriff  co.  Wicklow,  1606,  m.  Thomasine 
Calton,  and  by  her  had  three  sons  and  seven  daus.  He  d. 
1657,  aged  50.    His  son  and  heir, 

Capt.  Nicholas  Coudington,  of  Holm  Patrick,  d.  July, 
1685,  leaving  by  his  2nd  wife,  Anne,  who  survived  him,  three 
sons  and  one  dau.  (his  1st  wife,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William 
Aston,  Esq.,  d.  s.  p.  1657).    The  eldest  son, 

Capt.  Dixie  Coddington,  of  Holm  Patrick,  &.  1665,  High 
Sheriff  CO.  Dublin  1695.  served  on  William's  staff  at 
the  battle  of  the  Boyne.  He  m.  1686,  his  cousin  Anne,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  his  uncle,  John  Coildinston,  of  Clonearl,  by 
whom  (who  d.  1736)  he  left  at  his  death,  22  July,  1728,  six 
sons  and  three  daus., 

John,  his  heir. 

Nicholas,  of  Drogheda. 

Dixie,  of  Athlunnicy  Cattle,  co.  Meath,  principal  Serjeant-at- 
Arms  from  1768  to  his  death  in  177C. 

Henry,  of  Tankardstown,  co.  Meath,  Barrister-at-Law, 
d.  s.  p. 

William,  Vicar  of  Carrickmacross,  co.  Monaghan. 

Eobert.  Anne. 

Elizabeth,  m.  John  Lyster,  Esq.  of  Rocksavage. 

Jane,  6.  1700;  m.  15  July,  1723,  Ralph  Blundol,  Esq.  of 
Dublin ;  and  d.  2  Aug.  1742. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Coddington,  E<:q.  of  Oldbridge,  co.  Meath,  m.  1710, 
Frances,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Capt.  John  Osborne,  of  Balgeen, 
by  whom  (who  d.  1747)  he  had  one  son, 

John,  drowned  in  the  Boyne  the  day  he  came  of  age,  1736. 
Mr.  Coddington  d.  1740.  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Dixie  Coddington,  Esq.  of  Oldbridge  (eldest  son  of  Nicholas 
Coddington,  Esq.  of  Droghcda,  by  Maiy  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Henry  Tennison,  Esq.).  He  m.  1754,  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Burgh,  Esq.  of  Bert,  and  had  seven  sons,  who 
all  d.  young.  He  d.  in  Dublin,  1794,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Henby  Coddington,  E.^q.  of  Oldbridge,  6.  1728.  After  the 
death  of  his  cousin,  Dixie  Coddington,  1791,  he  became 
Deputy  Serjeant-at-Arms,  and  was  so  at  the  Union,  1800,  at 
which  time  he  was  also  patron  of  one  of  the  seats  for  the 
borough  of  Dunleer.  He  ?)i.  1762,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Latham 
Blacker,  Esq.  of  Rathcscar,  co.  Louth,  and  had  issue, 

Nicholas,  his  heir. 

Henry,  m.  Eleanor  Hamilton,  of  Browne  Hall,  co.  Donegal, 
and  d.  leaving  three  daus.,  one  of  whom  m.  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Lindcsay,  Rector  of  Upper  Cumber,  co.  London- 
derry. 

Latham  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Timolin,  co.  Kildare, 
»/i.  Anne,  dau.  of  Col.  Bellinghain.  of  Ardagh  co.  Lnuth, 
and  had,  with  other  issue,  Henry  (Rev.),  and  John  George, 
of  Ravensdale,  co.  Louth. 

Thomas,  d.  unm. 

Martha,  m.  Philip  Pendleton,  Esq.  of  Moortown,  co.  Meath, 
and  left  issue. 

Elizabeth,  in.  —  Winder,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

Anne,  m.  Edward  Augustus  Waller,  Esq.,  and  d.  leaving 
issue. 

Mary  Jane,  m.  George  Lendrura,  Esq.  of  Jamestown,  co. 
Fermanagh,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Coddinston  ''.  21  Dec.  181G,  and  was  .«.  by  his  son, 
Nicholas  Coddington,    Esq.  of  OUIbrid-e,  m.  July,   1703, 


Letitia,  dau.  of  Gaynor  Barry,  Esq.  of  Beau,  co.  Dublin,  and 
had  issue, 
Henry  Barry,  now  of  Oldbridge. 
Joshua  William,  Capt.  R.E.;  ni.  1840,  Agnes,  dau.   of  Gen. 

Emmett,  R.E. ;  and  d.  1853,  leaving  issue,  Charles  Edward, 

and  Edward  Fitzherbert. 
Fitzherbert  Nicholas,  Major  in  the  army,  m.  1841,  Jane,  dau. 

of  Col.  Trelawny,  R.A.,    Governor  of  St.  Helena ;  and   il. 

1853,  leaving  issue,  Fitzherbert  Henry,  Charles  llamlyn, 

and  Blanche  Martha. 
Anna  Elizabeth,   m.   1826,  Fitzherbert  R.  Ruxton,  Esq.  of 

Ardee  House,  co.  Louth,  and  has  issue. 
Letitia  Mary. 

Upon  the  decease  of  Mr.  Coddington,  31  Aug.  1837,  aged  72, 
he  was  .?.  by  his  eldest  son,  the  present  Henby  Babby  Cod- 
dington, Esq.  of  Oldbridge. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  cross  or,  fretty  az.  between  four  trefoils  slipped 
arg. 

Crest — A  wolf's  head  erased  or. 

J/o«ocs— Nil  desperanduin:  or  Nee  raetuas  nee  optcs. 

Seat — Oldbridge,  near  Droghcda. 


CODRINGTON    OF    WROUGHTOlir. 

CODEINGTON,     WiLLIAM     WtNDHAM,      Esq.     of 

Wrougliton,  Wilts,  J.P.  formerly  17th  Lancers,  b. 
25  June,  1825  ;  m.  21  June,  1854,  Cecilia  Cliarlotfe, 
dau.  of  the  late  Frederick  Webb,  Esq.  of  Westwick, 
CO.  Durham,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Frederick,  6.  6  June,   1856. 

II.  Augustus  Edward,  b.  7  June,  1859. 

III.  Arthur  John,  b.  19  Nov.  1861. 

IV.  Alexander  Edward  Wyndham,  6.  C  Dec.  1863. 

I.  Cecilia  Mary.  ii.  Kate  Georgiana. 

JlinCaSC.— This  is  the  elder  branch  of  the  very  ancient 
Gloucestershire  family  of  Codrington,  from  which  descend  the 
existing  Baronets  of  the  name. 

John  de  Codrington,  grandson  of  Geoffrey  Codrington, 
was  Standard  Bearer  to  Henry  V.,  in  the  French  wars  of  that 
monarch,  anyio  1415.  He  purchased  the  manor  of  Wapcley 
1455,  and  living  to  the  advanced  age  of  112,  d.  in  the  year 
1475.    His  great  grandson, 

Simon  Codrington,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Richard 
Seacole,  of  Didmartin,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Codrington,  father,  by  Anne  Stubb.s,  of  two 
sons,  Christopher,  the  younger,  ancestor  of  the  Baronets 
Codrington,  of  Doddington  ;  and  his  heir,  in  1618, 

John  Codrington,  Esq.  of  Didmartin,  High  Sheriff  of 
Gloucesteshire  1638.      4th  in  descent  from  tliis  John  was 

William  Codrington,  Esq.  of  Wroughton,  co.  Wilts,  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  John  Lewsley,  Esq.  and  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

John    Lewsley,    of   Woodhouse,    co.  Gloucester,    b.    1703 ; 

m.  Laura  Mary  Charlton,  d.  s.  p.  1837. 
Oliver  Calley,  of  Dean  House,   Hants,  m.  1851,   Henrietta, 

dau.    of  the  late  George   Marx,  Esq.,   of   Eaton    Square, 

London  ;  and  d.  1855. 
Thomas  Stretton  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Wroughton,  m.  Miss  White ; 

and  d.  Dec.  1839,  leaving  six  sons. 
Robert,  d.  unm.  Feb.  1835. 
Ellinor,  m.  Rev.  Edmond  Leigh  Bennett,  Rector  of  Lcchlade. 

CO.  Gloucester ;  d.  July,  1842,  leaving  two  sous. 
Mr.  Codrington  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Codrington,  Esq.  of  Wroughton,  6.  April,  1790; 
m.  10  June,  18'24,  Laetitia,  dau.  of  William  Wyndham,  Esq.,  ot 
Dinton,  co.  Wilts,  and  by  her  (whoc<.  28  Nov.  1815)  had  issue, 
William  Wyndham,  his  l.eir,  now  of  Wroughton. 
Charles,  b.  18  June,  1827. 
John,  b.  17  Jan.  182n. 
Robert,  b.  23  Jan.  1&31. 
Alexander,  b.  3  July,  1832. 
George,  0.  8  Jan.  Ia34. 
Letitia  Mary.  I'ariaTi. 

Mr.  Codrington  d.  11  April,  1842. 

Arms— Arg.,  a  fess  embattled  counter-embattled  ?a.  fictty  gu. 
between  three  lioncels  passant  of  the  third. 

Crest — A  dragon's  head  gu.  issuing  from  a  ducal  coronet 
between  two  dragons'  wings  chequy  or  and  az, 

Motlo — Immersabilis  est  vera  virtus. 

&ai— Wioaghton,  Swiudon,  Wilts. 


COF 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


COH 


PINE-COFFIN    OF    POUTLEDGE. 

Pine-Coffin,  John  EicnABD,  Esq.  of  Portlcdgo, 
Devon,  J.P.,  late  of  the  IGth  rcgt.,  b.  June,  1842  ; 
771.  1865,  Matilda,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Speke, 
Esq.  of  Jordans,  Somerset,  and  has  with  othei- 
issue, 

John  Edwakd,  h.  24  Dec.  18GG. 

ittltCnflC. — The  authorities  who  have  written  respecting 
tlie  CO.  of  Devon,  malie  honourable  mention  of  Sir  Elias 
Coffin,  Knt.  of  Clist  and  Ingarby,  in  the  days  of  King  John  ; 
of  Sir  Richard  Coffin  of  Alwington,  t(ray>.  Henry  II. ;  of  Sin 
Jeffrey  Coffin,  of  Coombe  Coffin,  under  Henry  III.,  who 
pranted  ad.  1254,  to  Richard  CofHn  and  his  heirs  for  ever  free 
warren  in  all  his  demesne  and  lands  of  Alwinston,  in  the  co.  of 
Devon  ;  and  of  other  knights,  descendants  of  these,  during 
successive  reigns,  till  the  time  of  Henry  VIII.,  when  we  find 
Sir  William  Coffin,  Sheriff  of  Devonshire,  and,  being  highly 
preferred  at  Court,  Master  of  the  Horse  at  the  coronation  of 
Anne  Boleyn  ;  a  Gentleman  of  the  Privy  Chamber  ;  and 
afterwards  one  of  the  eighteen  Assistants  of  King  Henry 
VIM.  at  the  tournament  of  Guionne,  in  France,  a.d.  1519. 
This  Sir  William  Coffin  was  also  High  Steward  of  the  manor 
and  liberties  of  Stanton,  co.  Hertford.  At  his  death  he 
humbly  bequeathed  to  his  master,  Henry  VIII.,  all  his  hawks, 
his  best  horses,  and  a  cart,  and,  leaving  no  issue,  he  conveyed 
the  manor  of  East  Higgington,  in  the  parish  of  Besryn  Arbor, 
with  all  his  other  e.5tates  in  Devon,  to  his  eldest  brother's  son, 
Richard  Coffin,  Esq.  of  Torlledge.  The  last  male  de- 
scendant, 

Richard  Coffin,  Esq.  of  Povtiedge,  d.  unm.  9  Dec.  1TC6, 
aged  84,  and  bequeathed  his  estates  to  his  nephews,  Robert 
Bennett,  and  his  elder  brother,  Richard  Bennett,  sons  of  his 
sister.  Honour  Bennett,  with  remainder  to  his  grand-nephew, 
John  Pine,  Esq.  of  East  Downe,  and  heirs  male.  Eventually, 
the  estate  went,  at  the  death  of  Richard  Bennett  Coffin,  accord- 
ing to  the  entail,  to 

The  Rev.  John  Pine,*  Esq.  of  East  Down  (son  and  heir  of 
John  Pine,  Esq.  and  grandson  of  Edward  Pine,  Esq.  of  East 
Down,  by  Dorothy,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Richard  CoEHn.  of  Port- 
ledge).  He  was.  6.  1736,  and  assumed  1797,  by  royal  license, 
the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Coffin.  He  m.  3  Dec. 
Z765,  Grace,  dau.  of  James  Rowe,  Esq.  of  Alvcrdiscott,  Devon, 
and  had  issue, 

Richard,  his  heir. 

Charles  (Rev.),  Rector  of  East  Down,  6.  3  Xov.  1771;  to. 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  Samuel  Knight,  Esq.  of  Milton,  co.  Cam- 
bridge, by  whom  he  had  issue,  Charles  John  Samuel ;  and 
eight  daus.,  Mary  Ann  Elizabeth ;  Charlotte  Phillippa ;  Lucy 
Judith,  TO.  the  Rev.  G.  Rogers,  Rector  of  Yarlington ; 
Emily  Grace  ;  CaroUne  Emma;  Elizabeth  Fanny  ;  Septimia; 
Oetavia. 

James  William,  b.  23  Sept.  1773;  d.  unm.  at  Jamaica,  April, 
1792. 

John,  6.  16  March,  1778 ;  a  Major-General  in  the  army, 
C.B. ;  TO.  13  April,  1820,  Maria,  eldest  dau  of  George 
Monkland,  Esq.,  late  of  Belmont,  Bath ;  but  d.  s.  p. 
10  Feb.  1830. 

Edward  (Sir),  Knt.,  6.  20  Oct.  1784;  a  Commissary-General; 
d.  Aug.  1862. 

Mary  Anne. 

The  Rev.  John  Pine-Coffin  d.  at  Bath,  April,  1S24,  and  was  s. 
hy  his  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Richard  Pine  Coffin,  Esq.  of  East  Down  and  Portledge, 
b.  G  March,  1770;  la.  28  Oct.  1797,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Kitson,  of  Shiphay,  co.  Devon,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

Eichard,  his  successor,  d.  uvm.  1837. 
John  Thomas,  late  of  Portledsie. 
Henrietta,  d.  unvi.  May,  1837. 
Mary  Anne. 

Mr.  Pine  Coffin  d.  6  October,  1833.    His  2nd  son. 

The  Rev.  John  Thomas  Pine  Coffin,  of  Portledge,  co. 
Devon,  Prebendary  of  Exeter,  J. P.,  b.  8  Jan.  1800;  to.  1st, 
June,  1838,  Frances,  dau.  of  the  late  William  Speke,  Esq.  of 
Jordans,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30  March,  1845)  has  issue, 

John  Richard,  now  of  Portledge. 
Edward,  6.  July,  1843;  d.  a,im.  1871. 
Frances,  d.  iinm.  1867. 
Henrietta  Isabella  Kilson,  d.  1866. 


*  Lineally  descended  from  the  marriage  of  Oliver  Pine  of 
Hame,  co.  Cornwall,  living  in  1296,  with  Ellinor,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Philip  le  Downe,  of  East  Downe. 


Blr.  Pine  Coffin  m.  2ndly,  Oct.  1848,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  late 
Samuel  Chandler,  Esq.  of  Bath. 

Arms — Az.,  scmee  of  cross-crosslets  or,  three  bezants. 

Crests— 1st,  A  martlet  az.  charged  on  tlie  breast  with  two 
bezants ;  2nd,  A  pine  tree  ppr. 

Motto,  for  Pine — In  tempestate  floresco. 

Seat — Portledge,  near  Bideford,  co.  Devon. 


COGAN  OF  TINODE. 
CoGAK,  The  Eight  Hon.  William:  Henry 
Ford,  of  Tinode,  co.  Wicklow  and  Athgarret, 
Kildare,  P.O.,  M.P.  co.  Kildare,  M.A.,  D.L.  co. 
Kildare,  J.P.  for  cos.  Kildare,  Wicklow  and  Carlow, 
has  been  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Wicklow  ;  b.  1823  ; 
m.  1858,  Gertrude  Mary,  only  sui'viving  dau.  of 
Francis  Kyan,  Esq.  (by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Richard  Galwey,  of  Fort  Richard,  co.  Cork),  and 
grand-dan.  of  Major  General  Francis  Kyan, 
H.E.I.C.S. 

HtUCagf* — Andrew  Cogan,  of  Williamstown,  co.  Carlow, 
b.  1697  (the  son  of  William  Cogan),  to.  Alicia  Maurice,  and 
left,  with  two  daus.,  Margaret  and  Julia,  a  son, 

William  Cogan,  of  Tinode,  b.  1726 ;  to.  1764,  Mary,  relict 
of  James  Murphy,  and  on  his  marriage  settled  at  Tinode,  co. 
Wicklow.    He  d.  1820,  leaving  issue, 

Bryan,  of  Athgarret. 

Mathew,  of  Tinode,  b.  1774;  d.  unm.  1851,  when  his  landed 

property  devolved  on  his   nephew,   the  present  William 

Henry  Ford  Cogan,  P.C,  M.P. 
Edward,  d.  unm. 
Catherine.  Alicia.  Jlargarct. 

The  eldest  son, 

Bryan  Cogan,  of  Athgarret  and  of  the  city  of  Dublin,  b. 
1767;  TO.  1815,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Edward  Madden,  of  Dublin,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thadeus  Ford,  of  Corry,  co. 
Leitrim,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thadeus  Lyons,  of 
Lyonstown,  co.  Roscommon,  and  d.  1830,  leaving  issue, 

William  Henbi  Fobd,  now  of  Tinode. 
Eliza,  d.  unm.  Lissey. 

Catherine,  d.  wjun.  Margaret,  d.  unm. 

Maternally,  the  Right  Hon.  William  Henry  Ford  Cogan 
M.P.,  derives  descent  from  two  ancient  families,  the  Fords  of 
Corry,  co.  Leitrim,  and  the  Lyons  of  Lyonstown,  co.  Eos- 
common.  The  Fords  were  an  old  Irish  race,  the  MacCon- 
snamhas,  or  MacConsnavas,  Chiefs  of  the  territory  of  Muinter 
Kenny,  in  Leitrim,  frequently  mentioned  in  the  Irish  annals, 
and  referred  to  by  the  Four  Masters.    Their  descendant, 

Thadeus  Ford,  6.  1705  ;  m.  1745,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thadeus 
Lyons,  Esq.  of  Lyonstown  (by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Pierce 
Curnin,  Esq.  of  Gurthamoone,  and  his  wife,  Elizabeth 
O'Rourke,  of  Breffney),  and  d.  1759,  leaving  issue,  1  Henry, 
P.P.  of  Enniskillen;  2  Hugh,  d.  unm.;  3  Garret,  d.  in 
Jamaica,  «.  p.;  1  Mary,  b.  1748,  m.  Bryan  Reilly,  and  was 
mother  of  Blargaret  Reilly,  the  wife  of  W^illiam  Murphy,  Esq. 
of  Mount  Merrion;  2  Catherine;  and  3  Elizabeth,  b.  1754, 
m.  Edward  Madden,  of  Dublin,  and  d.  1829,  leaving  two  sur- 
viving children.  Dr.  Eichard  E.  Madden,  the  distinguished 
writer;  and  Eliza,  widow  of  Bryan  Cogan  {iit  supra). 

Ai-mi< — Az.,  thro3  oak  leaves  arg.  on  a  chief  or,  a  cross 
hottonee  gu. 

Crest — A  talbot  dog  ppr.  collared  and  chained  or,  charged 
on  the  shoulder  with  a  cross-bottoniic,  as  in  the  arms. 

Motto — Constans  fidei. 

Scai— Tinode,  near  Blessinton. 


COHAM    OF    COHAM. 

CoHAM,  William  Holland  Bickfoed,  Esq.  of 
Coham,  Dunsland,  and  Trevedoe,  Devon,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  b.  28  July,  1828;  m.  3  Sept.  1857,  Dora, 
Elizabeth  Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of  tre  late  Gen. 
Sir  Hoptoa  Stratford  Scott,  K.C.B.,  of  WoodviUe, 
Lucan,  Dublin,  and  has  issue  one  child, 

Elinor  Mary  Bickford. 

HtltCagC— In  passing  by  the  banks  of  the  EiverTorridge, 
towards  the  parish  of  Black  Torrington,  Devon,  the  dwelling 


COH 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


COK 


of  Coham,  with  owners  of  its  own  name,  comes  in  view.  It  is 
not  known  when  its  possessors  did  not  dwell  there,  they  having 
possessed  it  from  time  immemorial.  The  name  denotes  Saxon 
origin— /ittiu,  a  Saxon  word,  signifying  "a  home  "  or  "  dwell- 
ing-place," surrounded  by  wood,  water,  and  fields,  just  as 
Coham  is  situated;  but  the  family  can  only  proi:e  their  home 
at  this  place  from  the  year  1547,  and  this  proof  is  derived  from 
the  Black  Torrington  parish  register,  where  the  following 
entry  may  be  seen:  "Margaret,  dau.  of  Stephen  Coham, 
Gentleman,  of  Coham,  was  baptised  April  4th,  1547,"  an 
extract  from  the  earliest  register  extant  in  the  parish  chest. 
We  find  this  Stephen  Coham  succeeded  by  Stephen  Coham, 
the  fatlicr  of  Lhwis  Coham,  Esq.  of  Coham,  living  in  the 
beginning  of  the  17th  century.  To  this  gentleman  succeeded, 
Lewis  Couam,  Esq.  of  Coham,  who  m.  22  Dec.  1669,  Mary, 
the  sister  of  John  Arscott,  Esq.  of  Tetcott,  near  Holsworthy 
(who  «.  the  John  Arscott  who  yi.  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Sir  Shilston 
Calmady,  but  left  no  family},  by  whom  he  had  three  sons  and 
two  daus., 

Stephen,  his  heir. 

John,  who  settled  at  Eovacott,  in  the  parish  of  Bradford. 
He  m.  Margaret,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  WiUiam  Hol- 
land, Esq.  of  Upcott  Avenel,  in  the  parish  of  Sheepwash, 
and  of  Tliorne,  in  the  parishes  of  Holsworthy  and  Pyworthy, 
by  whom  he  had  three  sons,  Stephen,  who  lived  and  d.  at 
Bovacott,  unm.;  William,  who  lived  at  a  house  in  the  town 
of  Holsw^orthy,  called  The  Croft,  where  he  d.  unr.i. ;  Arthur 
(Kev.),  Archdeacon  of  Wilts,  &c.,  m.  Gr.^ce,  dau.  of  George 
Plunkett  Woodruffe,  Esq.  of  the  Manor  House,  of 
Chiswick,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons  and  two  daus., 
all  of  them  m. 

Arthur,  m.  a  dau.  of  Burdon  of  Burdon,  and  settled  at 
Holsworthy,  where  this  branch  of  the  famOy  continue  to 
re.?ide. 

Mary,  ra.  Kev.  Benoni  Bampfylde  (Rector  of  Black  Torring- 
ton^, of  Poltimore. 

Gertrude,  m.  Clement  Gay,  Esq.  (related  to  Gay  the  poet). 

The  eldest  son, 

Stephen  Cooam,  Esq.  of  Cnham,  m.  in  the  5th  of  Queen 
Anne,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  William  Holland,  Esq.  of 
Upcott  Avenel,  Devon  (lineaily  descended  from  John,  4th  son 
of  Robert,  Lord  Holland,  by  Maude  his  wife,  one  of  the  daus. 
and  coheiresses  of  Alan  le  Zouche,  of  Ashby),  and  thus 
acquired  that  estate.  About  this  time  the  mansion  house  of 
Coham  was  destroyed  by  fire,  and  the  family,  in  consequence, 
removed  to  their  seat  at  Upcott  Avenel.  By  the  heiress  of 
Holland  Mr.  Coham  had  two  sons, 

I.  Lewis,  his  heir. 

u.  Holland  (Rev.),  Rector  of  North  Lewe,  Devon,  ra.  Chris- 
tian, dau.  of  Rev.  James  Silke,  of  Bedmiaster,  of  an  ancient 
family  there  settled,  and  had  issue, 

1  Stephen,  successor  to  his  uncle. 

2  AViLLiAM  Holland,  heir  to  his  brother. 

The  eldest  son, 

Lewis  Coiiah,  Esq.  of  Upcott  Avenel,  rebuilt  the  mansion 
of  Coham.  He  in.  Lucretia,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of — Barn- 
field,  Esq.  of  Mambury  and  Great  Torrington,  Devon,  but  dying 
without  issue,  1778,  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Stephen  Coham,  Esq.  of  Coham  and  Upcott  Avenel  at  whose 
decease  unra.  1786,  the  representation  and  possessions  of  the 
family  devolved  upon  his  brother. 

The  Rev.  William  Holland  Coham,  of  Coham  and  Upcott 
Avenel.  This  gentleman  »)i.  29  Nov.  1790,  Mary,  dau.  and 
eventually  sole  heiress  of  George  Bickford,  Esq.  of  Dunsland 
and  Arscott,  both  in  Devon,  representative  of  the  ancient 
family  of  Arscott  of  Arscott  and  Btinsland,  Devon,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  4  Feb.  1839)  had  issue, 

William  Bickford,  his  heir. 

George  Lewis,  of  Upcott  Avenel,  Devon,  J.P.,  D.L.,  d.  1  Jan. 
1h;8.  Holland,  J. P.  for  Devnn.  d.  unm.  26  March,  18(i/. 

Mary  Anne.  Christiana. 

Mr.  Coham  d.  15  March,  1825,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

The  Rev.  William  Bickford  Coham,  of  Coham  and  Duns- 
land,  m.  17  April,  1827,  Augusta  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
Joseph  Davie  Bassett,  Esq.  of  Hcanton  Court  and  Watermouth, 
(whose  great-grandmother,  Elinor  Courtenay,  was  eldest  dau. 
of  Sir  William  Courtenay,  by  the  Lady  Anne  Bertie,  his  wife) 
and  had  issue. 

William  Holland  Bickford,  now  of  Coham  and  Dunsland. 

Arscott  Bickford  Courtenay,  6.  29  April,  1832. 

Mary  Ba-ssett  Eleanor,  m.  17  Aug.  1852,  William  Parr,  Esq. 

of  Fernside,  Bournemouth,  Dorset. 
Augusta  Christiana  Davie,  m.  April,  1858,  Harvey  George 

Dickenson,  Capt.  Madras  army. 

Mr.  Coham  d.  2  July,  1813. 


Ai-,;vi—Vc:T  chevron  engrailed  gu.  and  erm.,  in  chief  five 
fleurs-de-lis  three  and  two,  and  in  base  a  lion  rampant  or. 

Ci-cH — In  front  of  a  plume  of  five  feathers  arg.  two  cross* 
crosslets  fitchee  in  saltire  az. 

Jlfo»o— Fuimus,  et  sub  Deo  erimus. 

Srrrj— Coham  (anciently  spelt  Cohame);  High  Hampton, 
Devoa. 


COKE    OF    BROOKHILL. 

Coke, William  Sacheyeeell,  Esq.  of  ErooTchill, 
CO.  Derby,  a-'cl  Langton  Hall,  Notts,  J.P.,  b.  31  Aug. 
1805,  late  Lieut.  39th  regt. ;  m.  1st,  21  Nov.  1837, 
Sarah  Kift,  dau.  of  John  Deane,  Esq. ;  and  by  her 
(who  d.  18  March,  1870)  had  issue, 

I.  William  Langton,  of  Kirby  Old  Hall,  Notts,  h.  3  April, 
1843,  late  Lieut.  4th  Hussars;  m.  1877,  Ada,  dau.  of  — 
Ileugh,  Esq.  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

II.  Alfred  Sacheverell,  6.  27  Aug.  1816;  m.  Amy,  dau.  of 
—  Brunton,  Esq. 

III.  Herbert  de  Odingsells,  6.  14  Nov.  1863. 

I.  Alice,  TO.  1859,  Capt.  G.  Charlton,  81st  regt. 

II.  Lucy  Harriett,  m.  1861,  Capt.  Vere  T.  Bayly,  54tli 
regt. 

HI.  Emily  Maude,  m.  Major  S.  H.  Williams,  Madnvs  Staff 
Corps. 

IV.  Clementine  Rosalie,  m.  Lieut.  T.  Greenaway,  Madras 
Staff  Corps. 

V.  Hester  Marion.  vi.  Henrietta  Margaret. 
VII.  Frances  Geraldine. 

Mr.  Coke  m.  2ndly,  27  Sept.  1870,  Susan  Annie, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  late  E..  Miller,  Esq.  of  Seaton, 
Devon,  and  has  issue, 

IV.  D'Ewes  Leventhorpe,  b.  27  Jan.  1S74. 

V.  Algernon  John  Parker,  &.  10  March,  1876. 
vui.  Ethel  Marie  Sacheverell. 

iLtlTCagC. — This  ancient  family  dates  back  nearly  to  the 
Conquest.  Tradition  states  that  the  founder  of  it  was  employed 
in  the  service  of  Henry  de  Ferrers,  who  was  Superintendent 
of  William  the  Conqueror's  Horse  Armourers.  It  is  of  con- 
siderable importance  in  the  co.  of  Derby,  where  it  has 
been  settled  for  twenty  generations  in  a  direct  male  line, 
covering  a  period  of  more  than  six  hundred  years. 

Hugh,  son  of  Robert  Coke,  ra.  Agnes,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Robert  Owen,  of  Marchington  Woodhouse,  co.  Stafford,  and 
was  living  46  Edward  III.    His  grandson, 

Thomas  Coke,  ra.  about  1418,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heiress 
of  Thomas  de  Oding.sclls,  of  Trusley;  his  son, 

William  Coke,  of  Trusley,  m.  1448,  Joan,  dau.  of  John 
Hilton,  and  d.  1504,  being  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Coke,  of  Trusiey,  who,  having  been  m.  twice,  d. 
1514.      His  eldest  son, 

William  Coke,  of  Trusley,  m.  Jsabell,  dau.  of  Sir  Ralph 
Longford,  of  Longford,  and  d.  in  1518,  leaving  one  son, 

AVilliam  Coke,  of  Trusley,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Robert 
Fitzherbert,  of  Tissington,  by  whom  h2  had  fifteen  children. 
He  d.  Sept.  1575.     His  son  and  heir. 

Richard  Coke,  of  Trusley,  rn.  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Thomas  Sacheverell,  of  Kirkby,  co.  Notts,  and  d.  20  Nov.  1582, 
leaving  six  sons  and  five  daus.,  of  which  the  youngest, 
Dorothy,  m.  Valentine  Carey,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Exeter.  Tlie 
sons  were, 

I.  Francis  (Sir),  his  heir. 

II.  John  (Sir),  Principal  Secretary  of  State  for  upwards  of 
twenty  years  to  Charles  I.,  d.  8  Sept.  1644,  aged  SJ, 
ancestor  of  the  Cokes  of  Melbourne.  His  distinguished 
hne  became  extinct  in  1750.  The  heiress  m.  Sir  Matthew 
Lamb,  and  was  mother  of  Viscount  Melbourne. 

III.  Thomas,  d.  at  Padua,  1621,  s.  p. 

IV.  Philip,  Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  d.  there, 
«.  yt. 

V.  George,  D.D.,  consecrated  in  1632,  Bishop  of  Bristol, 
tran.slated  to  Hereford  1636.  One  of  the  twelve  Bishops 
imprisoned  by  Parliament.  He  in.  Jane,  dau.  of  William, 
son  of  Sir  Clement  Hcigham,  of  Suffolk,  and  dying  10  Dec. 
1646,  aged  76,  left  issue, 

1  Richard,  B.D.  of  Suokley,  co.  Worcester,  in.  Mary,  dau. 
of  John  Kayse,  and  their  only  son,  Heigham,  was  father, 
by  Elizabeth,  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Willoughby 
D'Ewes,  of  a  son,  D'Ewes  Coke,  who  m.  1720,  Frances 
Coke,  the  co-heiress  of  Trusley,  of  whom  presently. 

2  Jolin,  Prebendary  of  Moreton  Magna,  d.  s.  p. 


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3  William,  of  Quistmoov,  co.  Ilcrefovcl,  ancestor  of  Coke 
of  LotOLi-  MiMi-. 

4  Thomas,  d.  1036,  s.  p. 

VI.  Robert,  killed  in  the  battle  at  Xicuport,  temp.  Queen 
Elizabeth. 

The  eldest  son, 

Sir  Francis  Coke,  of  Trusley,  6.  11  Xov.  15G1;  m.  1st, 
Frances,  dau.  of  Denzell  Holies,  son  and  heir  of  Sir  William 
Holies,  and  2naiy,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Curzon,  of 
Croxhall,  co.  Derby,  and  relict  of  Thomas  Leigh,  of  Egginton. 
He  d.  16  Aug.  1639,  aged  78,  leaving 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Gilbert,  Capt.,  serving  in  the  army  in  Holland,  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Gilbert,  of  Locko,  and  left  a  dau. 
and  heiress,  Frances,  wile  of  William  Mundy,  Esq.  of 
Barley. 

III.  Francis,  Archdeacon  of  Stafford,  m.  Margaret  Evans,  of 
Wiltshire,  rf.  1682,  leaving  four  sons  and  six  daus. 

I.  Eleanor,  d.  unm. 

II.  Susannah,  to.  Roger  Bates,  D.D.,  Chaplain  to  Charles  I. 
HI.  Elizabeth,   m.  Fercival  Willoughby,   M.D.,   son  of  Sir 

Percival  Willoughby,  of  WoUaton. 

IV.  Anne,  m.  John  Mundy,  Esq.  of  Markeaton,  co.  Derby. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Coke,  Esq.  of  Trusley,  b.  29  Jlarch,  1594;  m.  1st, 
Maud,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry  Bere«'ord,  of  iUsop-iu-the- 
Dale,  and  had 

I.  Richard,  his  heir. 

u.  Timothy,  d.  unni.  8  Feb.  1GS4,  aged  59. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Sherman,  of  London. 

II.  Mary,  m.  John  Fitzherbert,  of  Somersall,  co.  D.^'-by. 

ni.  Alice,  m.  William  Harpur,  of  Bilson,  son  of  Sir  Henry 
Harpur,  Bart,  of  Calke. 
rv.  Isabell,  d.  young,  June,  1027. 

Mr.  Coke's  2nd  wife,  who  rf.  without  issue,  was  Dorothy,  dau. 
of  Francis  Saunders,  of  Shankton.  He  d.  27  March,  1641, 
aged  47,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Richard  Coke,  Esq.  of  Trusley,  one  of  the  intended 
Knights  of  the  Royal  Oak,  b.  7  Dee.  1617;  m.  26  Dec.  1614, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Robert  Charlton,  Esq.  of  Whitton,  in 
Shropshire,  sister  of  Sir  Job  Charlton,  Speaker  of  the  House 
of  Commons,  by  whom  he  had  seven  sons  and  eight  daus.,  of 
which  two  sons  d.  young,  and  four  daus.  lui/u.  He  d.  12 
March,  1664,  aged  47    The  sons  to  survive  her  were, 

I.  Robert,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  b.  20  Sept.  1651,  Barrister-at-Law,  purveyor  of 
wheat,  and  Groom  of  the  Closet  lo  Charles  II.  Married 
three  times. 

III.  Thomas,  6.  26  Sept.  1655,  B.D.,  Rector  of  Pinxton  and 
Trusley,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Willett,  of 
Derby,  and  d.  26  May,  1699.  His  male  line  became  extinct 
with  his  grandson,  Daniel  Parker  Coke,  who  for  35  years 
was  M.P.  for  Nottingham,  and  rf.  6  Dec.  1825. 

rv.  John,  M.D.,  6.  24  Aug.  1656;  rf.  18  Nov.  1720,  s.  p. 

V.  Richard,  b.  9  Nov.  1664,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Kobie,  of  Donnington,  co.  Leicester,  and  had  issue,  of  whom 
the  second  son,  John,  emigrated  to  Virginia. 

I.  Anne,  m.  Nov.  1662,  Paul  Ballidon,  of  Derby,  whose 
dau.  Catherine,  m.  AVilUam  Coke,  of  Trusley,  of  whom 
presently. 

n.  Susannah,  to.  30  May,  1667,  Edward  Wilmot,  of  Spondon, 
CO.  Derby,  Barrister-at-Law,  son  of  Edward  Wilmot,  D.D., 
and  had  issue,  Robert  Wilmot,  who  rebuilt  the  family 
seat  at  Chaddesden;  Edward  Wilmot,  m.  Catherine  Cas- 
sandra Isabella  Coke,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Ward,  Rector  of  Slickleover,  near 
Derby. 

IV.  Matilda,  to.  Thomas  Bull,  and  d.  1719. 

The  eldest  son  and  successor, 

Robert  Coke,  Esq.  of  Trusley,  5.  17  Nov.  1646;  to.  26  Sept. 
1677,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Anthony,  fourth  son  of  Sir 
WiUiam  Samwell,  Bart.,  co.  Northampton,  Auditor  to  Queen 
Elizabeth,  and  d.  23  Jan.  1713,  aged  67,  leaving  only  one 
son, 

William  Coke,  Esq.  of  Trusley,  h.  31  March,  1679;  to.  15 
Feb.  1693,  his  first  cousin,  Catherine,  dau.  and  heir  to  Paul 
Ballidon,  of  Derby,  by  whom  he  had  three  sons,  whorf.  young, 
and  five  daus.,  three  of  whom  also  rf.  young.  He  rf.  18  Jan. 
1718,  aged  39,  the  elder  branch  of  the  family  becoming  extinct 
in  his  two  daus., 

I.  Catherine  Cassandra  Isabella,  m.  27  Dec.  1718,  her  cousin, 
Edward  Wilmot,  Esq.  of  Spondon,  Barrister-at-Law,  and 
had  a  son  and  heir,  Francis  Ballidon  Wilmot,  to.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Richard  WOmot,  of  Derby,  and  left  issue,  one  son 
and  one  dau.,  Francis,  Rector  of  Trusley  and  Pinxton,  who 
dying  21  April,  1818,  unm.,  the  Trusley  and  Spondon 
properties  devolved  upon  his  only  sister  and  heir,  Susanna, 
m.  John  Coke,  of  Debdale,  co.  Notts,  of  whom  presently, 


and  thus  these  estates  after  a  lapse  of  100  years  returned  to 
the  Coke  family. 
II.  Frances,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir,  i?i.,  as  under,  her  kinsman 
D'Ewes  Coke.  ' 

D'EwES  Coke,  of  Suckley,  son  of  Heigham  Coke,  alreaily 
mentioned,  descended  from  George  Coke,  Bishop  of  Hereford, 
m.  12  Oct.  1720,  Frances,  the  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William 
Coke  of  Trusley.  She  d.  leaving  issue,  three  sons,  of  whom 
the  only  survivor  was  George,  of  whom  presently.  He  m. 
2ndly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Francis  Hurt,  of  Alderwasley,  C9. 
Derby,  by  whom  he  had  four  sons,  who  rf.  s.  p.,  and  five  daus. 
He  rf.  23  Oct.  1751,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

George  Coke,  Esq.  of  Kirkby,  6.  1725,  for  some  time  an 
officer  in  the  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Soth  Ellis,  of  Brampton,  co.  Derby,  and  rf.  17  Nov.  1759,  aged 
34,  leaving  one  son. 

Rev.  D'Ewes  Coke,  of  Brookhill,  Rector  of  Pinxton  and 
South  Norraanton,  co.  Derby,  m.  Hannah,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
George  Hey  wood,  Esq.  of  Brimington,  co.  Derby,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  26  Sept.  1818)  had  issue, 

I.  D'Ewes,  of  Brookhill,  his  heir. 

II.  William  (Sir),  Puisne  Judge  of  the  Island  of  Ceylon,  d. 
at  Trincomalee  1  Sept.  1818,  aged  42. 

ni.  John,  of  Debdale,  High  Sheriff  of  Notts  1830,  D.L.  and 
J.P.,  TO.  1806,  Susannah,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Francis 
Ballidon  Wilmot,  Esq.  of  Trusley  and  Spondon.  Mr.  Coke 
d.  without  surviving  issue,  14  Sept.  1841,  aged  65, 
bequeathing  his  estates  to  his  nephew.  Col.  Edward  Thomas 
Coke,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Hannah,  m.  Rev.  Ellis"  Williams,  Rector  of  Pinxton,  rf.  ia 
1833,  s.  p. 

The  Rev.  D'Ewes  Coke  rf.  at  Bath,  12  April,  ISll,  aged  64, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

D'Ewes  Coke,  Esq.  of  Brookhill,  Barrister-at-Law,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  b.  22  Dec.  1774;  to.  Nov.  1797,  Harriet,  2nd  dau.  of 
Thomas  Wright,  Esq.  of  Mapperley  Hall,  co.  Notts,  and  d.  11 
March,  1856,  aged  82,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Francis  Lilltman  D'Ewes,  of  Brookhill,  6.  4  June,  1804; 
rf.  19  Dec.  1873,  unm. 

II.  William  Sacheverell,  J. P.,  now  of  Brookhill. 
HI.  Edward  Thomas,  now  of  Trusley  and  Debdale. 

IV.  John  Henry,  B.A.,  Rector  of  Ropsley,  6.  12  Dec.  1811; 
m.  1S52,  Adelaide,  dau.  of  John  Bussell,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Charles  Henry,  Lieut.  E.N. 

2  Sidney.  3  Ronald  Bruce. 

1  Blanche,  m.  6  Sept.  1877,  C.  Telfer,  Lieut.  36th  rcgt. 
.    2  Rose  Edith.  3  Isabel  Maud. 

v.  Richard  George,  6.  12  Feb.  1813;  to.  15  Dec.  1847,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  J.  J.  M.  Bond,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  George  Francis,  b.  26  Feb.  1853,  Lieut.  E.N. 

2  Henry  Beresford,  6.  7  Nov.  1855. 

3  Edward  HariUnge,  b.  22  April,  1861. 

4  Ernest  Saeheverell,  b.  19  Oct.  1868. 

1  Adela  Mary. 

2  Louisa  Diana,  to.  3  July,  1873,  Capt.  A.  Ross,  R.N. ; 
2ndly,  5  Oct.  1876,  Col.  G.  S.  Coxon. 

3  Florence  Elizabeth  Caroline,  m.  3  Aug.  1875,  Capt.  C. 
Torkington,  41st  regt. 

4  Lucy  Emma.  5  May  Evelyn. 
6  Lillian  Margaret. 

I.  Harriet  Frances.  ii.  Elizabeth  Anne. 

III.  Sarah  Sophia,  to.  22  June,  1827,  George  Robertson,  Esq., 
Capt.  R.N.,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Mary  Agnes,  m.  9  March,  1839,  Arthur  Burnell,  Esq., 
and  has  issue, 

V.  Emma  Isabella,  to.  16  Aug.  1832,  James  Salmond,  Esq., 
late  C.ipt.  2nd  Dragoon  Guards,  and  has  issue. 

Arms— Gu..,  three  crescents  and  a  canton  or. 
Crest— The  sun  in  splendour  or. 
Motto — Non  aliunde  pendere. 

Srai,9— Brookhill  Hall,  Alfreton;  Langton  Hall,  Kirkby-in- 
Ashfield,  Mansfield. 


COKE    OF    TRUSLEY    AND    DEBDALE 
HALL. 

CoEE,  Edwaed  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Trusley,  and 
Debdale  Hall,  b.  4  Jan.  1807,  late  a  Capt.  69th 
rcgt.  and  Hon.  Col.  1st  Derby  Militia,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  m.  6  Aug.  1835,  Diana,  2ud  dau.  of  tbc  late 
Key.  John  Talbot,  of  Ardfert  Abbey,  co.  Kerry, 
descended  from  tbe  illustrious  John  Talbot,  1st  Earl 
of  Slu-ewsbury,  and  has  issue, 


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I.  John  Tatxat,  b.  9  Awe.  1S41,  Capt.  2r)th  For>t ;  vi.  14 
Nov.  1807,  Cli:irlott.p,  eldest  dau.  of  Major  H.  FitzReralil, 
of  Mapeiton,  Somerset,  and  has  issue,  1  Edward  Sache- 
vcrell  d'Ewes,  b.  3  Dee.  1872;  2  John  Gilbert  de  OdiiiR- 
sells,  b.  19  Oct.  1874;  1  Diana  Geraldine;  2  Charlotte 
Geraldine;  3  Isnbcl  Hariot  Joan. 

II.  Edward  Beresford,  b.  5  May,  1S50;  in.  20  March,  1877, 
Ada,  7th  dau.  of  W.  H.  Dawes,  Esq.  of  Kenihvorth. 

I.  Jane  Susanna,  m.  19  April,  laGti,  \Y.  Cooper,  Esq.    He  d. 

13  Feb.  1871. 
;..  Diana  Talbot,   m.  187S,   James,   son  of  James   Gordon 
Oswald,  Esq.  of  Scotstown. 

III.  Isabel  Emma,  m.  II.  Shore,  Esq.     Slie  d.  11  Nov.  13153. 

IV.  Gertrude  Alice,  m.  V.  MickelburRh,  Esq. 

V.  Annie  Crosbic,  m.  her  cousin,  L.  Crosbie,  Esq,,  Lieut.  U.N. 

VI.  Aimde  Pauline. 

VII.  Kathleen  Sopliia,  m.  3  Oct.  1S74,  her  cousin,  D.  Crosbic, 
Esq. 

VIII.  Eugenic  Diane. 

iLitiragf. — Arma,  &c.—Sce  Coke  nf  Brool-hUl.  Mr.  Coke 
of  Trusley  and  Debdale  being  third  son  of  D'Ewes  Coke,  Esq. 
of  BrooUhill. 

Seat— Dcbdalc  Hull,  Mansfield. 


COKE    OF    LEMOEE. 

Coke,  Eev.  George  Feancis,  of  Lemore  ITonsc, 
CO.  Hereford,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Titley,  co.  Hereford, 
J.P.,  b.  15  Jan.  1830  ;  m.  3  June,  1856,  Frances,  4tli 
dau.  of  Henry  Hide  Seymour,  Esq.,  R.N.,  of  Wells, 
Somerset,  J.P.,  and  lias  issue, 

I.  Fbakcis  Saciieverell,  b.  28  April,  18G2. 
I.  Lucy  Theodora. 

JLtlTCJItJC. — Francis  Coke,  of  Quistmoor  and  Lower  Jloor 
the  son  of  William  Coke,  3rd  son  of  the  Bishop  of  Bristol;  see 
CoKEo/TruxIcii),  m.  Lucy,  dau.  of  Thomas  Coucher,  of  Parton, 
CO.  Hereford,  and  had  issue  by  her,  one  son  and  three  daus. 
She  d.  1692 ;  and  he  m.  2ndly,  1725,  Barbara  Harper,  widow, 
by  whom  he  had  no  issue.  Dying  in  June,  1750,  at  the  age  of 
90,  he  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Geoege  Coke,  who  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Bytheway, 
of  the  ancient  family  residing  at  Leintwardine,  co.  Hereford. 
He  left  at  hi.s  decease  (his  widow  dying  1  Sept.  1781,  at  the 
.advanced  age  of  96)  a  son  and  successor, 

Richard  Coke,  Vicar  of  Eavdisley,  J.P.,  w.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Jeremiah  Griffiths,  Rector  of  Disserth,  and  dying  27  Dec. 
1793,  aged  75,  left,  with  three  daus.  (i.  Elizabeth  ;  n.  Jane, 
VI.  Rev.  James  Hodgson,  M.A.  of  Christchurch  College 
O.\ford,  and  of  Huraber,  co.  Hereford ;  and  iii.  Lucy),  a  son 
aiid  successor, 

The  Rev.  Francis  Coke,  1\I..\.,  J. P.,  Rector  of  Gladestry, 
ro.  Radnor,  Vicar  of  Sellack  and  Caple,  co.  Hereford,  and 
J^rebcndary  of  Hereford.  He  m.  3  March,  1791,  Anne,  dau. 
of  Robert  Whiteombe,  Esq.  of  Kington,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
6  April,  1826)  he  left  at  his  decease,  30  April,  1S3I, 

George,  of  Lemore. 

Bobcrt,  b.  2  Sept.  1801 ;  J.P.,  of  Newland,  Coleford;  in.  1832, 
Isabella,  only  dau.  of  Walter  Hill,  Esq.,  formerly  of  Rock- 
lands,  CO.  Hereford. 

William,  B.A.  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  b.  2  Nov.  1803, 
perpetual  Curate  of  the  parishes  of  Marstow  and  Pencoyd, 
CO.  Hereford. 

John,  6.  17  Not.  1806;  Major-Gen.,  C.B.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co. 
Hereford,  residing  at  Lemore  Hou.'?e. 

Anne,  m.  1823,  Sir  William  Sarsfield  Eossiter  Cockburn, 
Bart. 

Jane,  d.  5  Oct.  1859.  Lucy,  d.  22  Oct.  1811. 

The  eldest  son. 

Rev.  George  Coke,  of  Lemore,  h.  8  Jan.  1797;  Rector  of 
Aylton,  in  that  shire,  afterwards  of  Piddle-llinton,  Dorset;  in. 
21  Dec.  1825,  Anne  Elizabeth,  sister  of  the  Rer.  Francis 
Hodgson,  late  Provost  of  Eton,  and  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James 
Hodgson,  Rector  of  Barwick,  co.  York,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1831)  had  issue, 

George  Francis,  now  of  Lemore  House. 

Anne  Elizabeth,  m.  8  Aug.  1849,  Rev.  Henry  John  Potls. 

Lucy  Elizabeth  Hodgson. 
Mr.  Coke,   who  was  a  Magistrate  for  Herefordshire,  s.    his 
father  1831,  and  d.  20  April,  1863. 

Arms,  Crest,  dtc— As  Coke  of  Trushij. 

S^iUt—Thc  Priory,  Titmore  ;  aad  Leley  House,  Eardisley. 


COKER    OF    BICESTER. 

CoKEB,  Lewis  Edmund,  Esq.  of  Bicester  House, 
CO.  Oxford,  b.  24  March,  1850. 

Ht'ltraflC— This  ancient  family  dwelt  in  former  ages  at 
Coker  in  co.  Somerset,  to  which  place  they  were  beholden  for 
their  name.  j 

John  Coker  (the  eldest  son  of  Cadwallader  Coker,  3rd  brother  j 
of  John  Coker,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  of  Oxon  1750,  by  his  wife  ' 


Catherine,  dau.  of  J.  Savary,  Esq.  of  Marlborough),  m.  1792,  j 
the  Hon.  Charlotte  Marsham,  youngest  dau.  of  Robert,  Lord  } 
Romney,  by  whom  he  had  issue  one  dau.,  Charlotte  Priscilla,   ! 
who  TO.  1826,  John  Adams,  Serjeant-at-Law.    Mr.  Coker  was  a 
Fellow  of  New  College,  Col.  of  the  Oxford  University  Volun- 
teers, and  Chairman  of  the  co.  Oxford  Quarter  Sessions  from 
the  year  1809  until  his  decease,  Jan.  1819,  when  he  was  s.  by 
his  nephew, 

Thomas  Lewis  Coker,  Esq.  of  Bicester  House,  b.  1791;  tho 
eldest  son  of  Cadwallader  Coker,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law  (the 
3rd  son  of  the  last-named  Cadwallader).  Entering  the  army 
in  1808,  he  served  with  distinction  in  Spain  during  the  whole 
Peninsular  War,  in  the  29th  regt.,  and  afterwards  in  America 
and  Belgium.  He  left  tho  army  1819,  and  m.  28  July,  1819, 
Charlotte  Aubrey,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Aubrey, 
by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Lewis,  late  Major  29th  regt.,  and  late  possessor. 

John  (Rev.),  6.  28  July,  1821;  Fellow  of  New  College, 
Oxford. 

Cadwallader  (Rev.),  6.  27  Nov.  1824;  in.  26  Aug.  1852,  Emily 
Harriet,  dau.  of  J.  Gould,  Esq.  of  Knapp,  Devon,  and  has 
issue,  Marianne  Charlotte. 

Charlotte  Lydia,  m.  18  Jan.  1855,  Rev.  Bolton  Waller  John- 
stone, Incumbent  of  Farndon,  co.  Chester. 

Fanny,  hi.  30  Aug.  1849,  Rev.  Bulkeley  Owen  Jones,  M.A., 
and  has  issue,  Fanny  Bulkeley. 
He  d.  G  Jan.  1849,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Lewis  Coker,  Esq.  of  Bicester,  co.  Oxford,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
late  Major  29th  regt.,  6.24  July.  1820;  in.  23  March,  1S43, 
Caroline  Agnes,  dau.  of  the  late  Major  James  Pitman,  of  Dun- 
ehiticock  House,  co.  Devon,  and  had  issue, 

Lewis  Edmund,  now  of  Bicester. 

Caroline  Charlotte. 

Florence  Wray. 


Isabella  Aubrey. 


Arms— Arg,  on  abend  gu. [three  leopards'  faces  or,  in  chief  i 
crescent  for  difference. 
CrcH — A.  Moor's  head,  side-faced,  wreathed  arg.  and  gu. 
Motto— Fi-At  Justitia. 
.b'eai— Bicester  House,  co.  Oxford. 


COLCHESTER    OF    THE    WILDERNESS. 

Wemtss  Colchester,  Maynaed  WiLLoroHBT, 
Esq.  of  The  Widerness,  co.  Gloucester,  J.P.,  b.  14 
Aug.  1846  ;  m.  14  June,  1871,  Mary  Clere,  dau.  of 
Rev.  Edward  Newton  Dickenson,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Matnakd  Francis  Edward,  6.  12  March,  1872. 

I.  Geraldine  Minie  Clere.  ii.  Cecil  Dorothea. 

Mr.  Wemyss  Colchester  assumed  the  additional  sur- 
name of  Colchester  1877  upon  succeeding  to  the 
estates  of  that  family  in  the  counties  of  Grloucester 
and  Hereford. 

JLtllCaCIC.— Sir  Patrick  Wemtss,  Knt.,  a  native  of  Scot- 
land, was  a  Capt.  Lieut,  to  the  Earl  (afterwards  Duke)  of 
Ormond,  in  the  army  of  Charles  I.,  and  entered  Drogheda 
with  fifty  horse,  for  its  defence,  22  Nov.  1641.  He  in.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Jonah  Wheeler,  Bishop  of  Ossory,  by  whom  (who  was 
buried  at  St.  Andrew's  Church,  Dublin,  31  May,  1G60)  he  had 
issue, 

I.  James  (Sir),  his  heir.  ii.  Thomas,  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Morris,  who  had  a  son,  Francis,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Henry  (Sir),  Knt.  of  Dunfert,  now  Danes  Fort,  co.  Kil- 
kenny, devisee  of  half  his  brother  Sir  James's  estati,  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Blundell,  Bart.,  and  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  son, 

Patrick,  ancestor  of  Wemtss,  of  Danesfort. 

V.  Jonas. 

Sir  Patrick  d.  30  May,  1661,  and  was  buried  the  next  day  in 
St.  Andrew's  Church,  Dublin.    His  eldest  son. 

Sir  James  Wemtss,  Knt.,  who  m.  5  Feb.  1665,  Judith,  dau. 
of  Sir  William  Usher,  Knt.,  Clerk  ef  the  Council,  by  whom 
(who  d.  11  Oct.  1674,  and  was  buried  at  St.  Andrew's  14  same 
month)  he  bad  two  daus., 


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COL 


Elizalx'th,  d.  vnm.  19  Jaly,  16S3,  in  her  21st  year,  and  was 
buried  at  St.  Andrew's  21  same  month. 
Mary,  d.  young. 

Sir  James,  by  his  will,  dated  1  Oct.  1G72,  and  13  Ifov.  following, 
devised  his  estates,  subject  to  a  jointure  for  his  wife,  and 
portions  for  his  daus.  between  his  younger  brother  Henry 
and  his  nephew, 

Fra>-ci3  Wektss,  Esq.,  who  was  father  of 

Feancis  Wemtss.  Esq.  who  m.  Jliss  Agar,  and  had,  with  a 
younger  son.  JIaurice,  JLijor-Gen.  in  the  Boyal  Marines,  who 
d.  *.  p.,  an  elder  son,  his  successor, 

Fbascis  Wemtss,  Esq.,  Major  20th  regt.,  m.  the  dan.  of 
J.  Bennett,  Esq.,  and  had  a  son, 

Fra.ncis  Wemtss,  Esq.,  Capt.  Boyal  llarines,  m.  180S, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Colchester,  Esq.  of  Westbury  (des- 
cended from  the  marriage  of  Sir  Duncombe  Colchester,  16.55, 
with  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Mr.  Serjeant  Maynard)  and  had 
issue  by  her,  who  d.  1321, 

I.  FiiA>-cis,  his  heir.  n.  James  Eobert,  d.  s.  p. 

ni.  John  Maurice,  Lieut.  -  CoL  Eoyal  Marine  Artillery, 
d.  !.  p. 

I.  Dorothea,  m,  C.  Barton,  Esq. 

I.  Mary  Elizabeth. 

Capt.  Wemyss  d.  lS-13.    His  eldest  son, 

Francis  Wemtss,  Esq..  Capt.  Bombay  Endneers,  m.  1S41, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Dickenson,  Bombay  Engineers, 
which  lady  d.  Jan.  1863.     He  d.  June,  1S48,  leaviug  issue, 

Matkard   WnxocGHET,  now  Wzmtss-Colchestzs,   of  the 
Wilderness. 
Harriett  Catherine.  Alice. 

Seat— The  Wilderniss,  Mitcheldean,  co.  Glouceiter. 


COLCTLOTTGH    OF    T33rrERN    ABBEY. 

EoSSBOEOrGH-COLCLOrGH,   ilAET  GeET  WeXT- 

WOBTH,  of  Tmtem  Abbcr,  co.  Wexford,  ohIt 
stirvivir-g  dau.  and  heiress  of  Caesar  Colclough,  Esq. 
of  Duffrey  Hall,  in  same  co.,  Chief  Justice  of  Prince 
Edward's  Island  and  Xewfoundland,  and  heiress-at- 
law  of  Caesar  Colclougb,  Esq.  of  Tintem  Abbev;  s. 
her  father  1S22,  and  her  kinsman  lS-12  ;  b.  9  Julv, 
ISIl;  m.  12  Jan.  1S4S,  Jows  Thomas  Eoss- 
BOEOCGH.  Esq.  of  MuUinasood,  co.  Lonsrford,  J.P., 
D.L.,  CO.  Wexford,  and  High  Sheriff  lS60,  w^ho 
assumed  by  royal  license  dated  3  June,  1S53  the 
additional  surname  and  arms  of  Colclough,  and 
d.  11  Aug.  1S69,  by  whom  she  has  issue, 

I.  LoriSA  Marta  Susaxsa  Colcixicgh.  5.  23  Oct.  1543. 

n.  Susanna  Frances  Julia,  b.  21  Jan.  1S50 :  tti.  14  Xov.  1S72, 
John  Lloyd.  Esq.  of  Gloster,  D.L.  King's  Co. 

in.  Mary  Grey  Wentworth  Fanning,  b.  6  May,  1552. 

rv-.  Be'iinda  PoweU  Leech  Trumbul',  6.  '22  Oct.  1S53. 

3£tnf  age. — The  very  ancient  descent  of  this  family,  living 
a  CO.  Stafford  timp.  Edward  III.,  and  settled  in  co.  Wexford 
emp.  Queen  Elizabeth,  is  very  fully  set  forth  in  the  "Visiiation 
f  CO.  Stafford,  15*3:  Visitation  co,  Wesford,  1613;  Visitation 
City  of  London,  1634,  and  the  registries  in  Ulster's  Office, 
Dublin  Castle.  The  Visitation  of  co.  Stafford  commences 
•■ith 

Richard  Colclough,  Esq.  of  Bluerton,  co,  Stafford,  living 
4,D.  1367,  anno.  40  Edw.ard  III.,  who  had,  with  two  younger 
ans,  William,  smd  Richard,  an  elder  son  and  heir, 

Hugh  Colclough.  Esq.  of  Bluerton,  living  4rS  Edward  HI., 
who  granted  Bluenon  and  Cocknadge,  1375,  to  his  son, 

Richard  CoLCLorcH.  Esq.  of  Bluerton,  living  a.d.  1420, 
aimo  7  Hesrt  V. ;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Delves,  and  was 
s.  by  his  son, 

John  Colclough,  Esq.  of  Bluerton,  temp.  'Eesks  VI,  who 
was  father  of 

Thomas  CoLcix)rGH,  Esq,  of  Bluerton,  living  22  Hentit  VI., 
a,d.  1444.  He  m.  a  dau,  of  Mainwaring,  of  Over  Feover, 
CO.  Chester,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Richard  Colclocgh,  Esq.  of  Bluerton,  Mayor  of  Xewcastle 

3  Edward  IV.,  a.d.  1479.  He  la.  6  Edward  IV.,  a,d.  1467, 
Blanche,  dau.  of  William  Davenport,  of  co.  Chester,  and  had 
a  son  and  heir, 

John  Colclocgh,  Esq.  of  Bluerton,  m.  1  Edward  V.,  a.d. 
14^3.  Agnes,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Kichard  Lov:kwood,  Esq.  of 
Lockwood,  and  had  issue, 


I.  Richard,  his  successor. 

II.  Thomas,  who  had  Delph  House,  aliag  High 
Stafford,  by  gift  of  his  father,   19  Feb.   15'23,   and  was 
father  of 

Bartholomew,  whose  descendants  were  in  remainder  in  the 
settlement  of  tiie  Tintem  Estates,  Ump.  George  I. 
m.  John.  rv,  Ealjh. 

The  eldest  son, 

Richard  CoLn.ocGH,  Esq.  of  Bluerton,  Tngton,  and  Wool- 
Etanton.  co.  Stafford,  g.  his  father,  and  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Draycote,  Knt.  of  Poynesby,  co.  Stafford,  by  whom  he 
had  issue, 
I.  AsTHOST  (Sir),  his  heir. 

u.  Mathew,  of  London,  m.  1st.  Katherine,  dau.  of  Edward 
Dalton,  of  Calais,  by  whom  he  had  a  son  and  dao., 

1  John.  1  Katherine, 

He  m.  2ndly  the  dau.  of  Richard  Bennett,  of  Calais,  by 
TThom  he  had  four  sons, 

2  Anthony.  3  Taomas, 
4  George.  5  Mathew, 

He  m.  3rdly,  Mary  Warner,  of  London,  by  whom  he  had, 
with  a  dau.,  Mary,  two  other  sons, 
6  Biehard.  7  EoberS. 

m.  Biehard,  living  1.566. 
I.  Margaret,  la.  Dorington,  of  Cotoa. 
The  eldest  son. 
Sir  Anthoxt  CoLCLorGn,  Knt.  of  Tintem  Abbey,  co.  Wex- 
I  ford,  and  Bluenon  and  Woolstanton,  co.  Stafford,  went  to 
I  Ireland  34  Hen-rt  Vm.,  a.d.  1543.  and  was  afterwards  Capt. 
of  Queen  Elizabeth's  Band  of  Pensioners.  He  had  a  com- 
mission, dated  21  March,  1559,  to  execute  Martial  Law 
throughout  the  co.  Wexford,  except  in  O'Morchoe's  county. 
On  10  Oct.  1565,  Queen  Elizabeth  addressed  a  lener  to  Sir 
Henry  Sydney,  the  Lord  Depury,  ordering  a  lease  in  reversion 
to  be  made  to  Sir  Anrhony  of  the  dissolved  monastery  and  lands 
of  Tintem,  co,  Wexford,  upon  the  expiration  of  a  lease  formerly 
made  to  Sir  James  Crofts,  Knt.  of  Crofts,  co.  Hereford,  the 
interest  of  which  Sir  Anthony  had  purchased  13  May,  1557, 
and  by  Patent,  dated  27  Aug.  1575,  the  Queen  granted  the 
said  monastery  and  lands  to  Sir  Anthony  ^nd  his  heirs  in  fee. 
He  m.  Clare,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Agard,  Knt.  of  Foston,  eo. 
Derby,  a  Privy  Councillor  in  Ireland,  and  Governor  of  the  co. 
Wexford,  by  whom  (who  m.  •2nd]y  Sir  Thomas  WiUiams, 
Knt.,  and  d.  1590)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Francis,  d.  i.  p.  r.  p.  n.  Eardine,  d.  s.  p.  r.  p. 

in.  An-hony,  d.  s.  p.  r.  p. 

rv.  Thomas  (Sir),  his  heir. 

T.  John,  b.  1565,  d.  g.  p.  r.  p.         \i.  Mathew.  <f.  .?.  p.  r.  p. 

vn.  Leonard,  of  Ballyknockan,  Queen's  Co.,  High  Sheriff  co. 

Wexford  1596:  ra.  Honors,  dau.  of  Waller  Walshe,  of  Slelb- 

horana,  co.  Kilkenny,  Lord  of  the  Walshe  Mountains,  and 

was  slain  in  service  by  the  Irish  uf  the  co.  Wicklow,  29  May, 

1599,  leaving  a  son, 

Anthony,  of  Old  Boss,  co.  Wexford,  m.  Ismay  Browne,  of 
Mulrancan,  in  same  co.,  and  d.  1  June,  16-50,  having  had 
two  sons.  Leonard,  who  d.  r.  p.  *.  p.,  and  Oliver,  d.  s.  p. 
20  May,  1657. 
I,  Janet,  ra.  Nicholas  Walshe,  a  Privy  Councillor  and  a  Judge 

of  the  Queen's  Bench  in  Ireland. 
n,  Frances,  Dt.  William  Smithwick.  Esq.  of  Smiihwick,  co. 

Chester. 
m.  Mary,  ra,  John  Cots,  of  Woodcots.  co.  Salop. 
rv.  Clara,   ».  1st,  William   Sneyd.    Esq.  of  Bradwell,   eo. 

Stafford.and"2ndiy,  Sir  Hugh  Wrottcsley,  Knt.  of  WronesXey, 

same  co. 
V.  Eleanor,  d.  young. 

Sir  Anthony  Colclough  was  knighted  by  Adam  Loftus, 
Archbishop  of  Dublin,  Lord  Chancellor,  and  Sir  Henry  Wallop, 
Vice-Treasurer,  Lords  Justices  of  Ireland,  7  Sept.  1-5S2.  He 
d.  9  Dec.  15&4,  and  was  buried  at  Tintera,  where  his  monument 
and  epitaph  are  still  to  be  seen.  He  was  i.  by  his  eldest  sur- 
viving son. 

Sir  Thomas  Colclocgh,  Knt.  of  Tintem  Abbey,  6.  at  Btee- 
garland,  1  April,  15o4,  who  obtained  livery  and  seizen  of  his 
father's  lands,  16  Feb.  1609,  anno  6  Jambs  I ,  J.P.  co.  Wexford; 
Dj,  1st,  Martha,  dan.  of  Adam  Loftus,  Archbishop  of  Armagh, 
Lord  Chancellor,  by  whom  (who  d.  19  March,  1609;  he  had 
issue  six  sons  and  five  davis., 

I.  Thomas,  d.  i.  p.  before  March,  1609. 

n.  Adam  (SirV  his  heir. 

m.  John,  of  Pouldanig,  living  1642;  ra.  Katherine.  dan.  of 
Sir  Walter  Synnort,  Knt.  of  Rosegarland,  co.  Wexford,  by 
whom  he  had  two  sons,  1  Adam,  if. ,«.  p.  1652 ;  2  Anthony, 
«f.  young,  before  1649 :  and  four  daus.,  1  Mary,  w,  James 
Butler,  Esq.  of  Cloughnagieragh,  co,  Wexford:  2  Martha. 
IS.  Thomiis  Cullen,  Esq. 'of  Culleasiown,  co,  Wexford;  3 
Clara,  aXua;  4  Katherine,  d.  v^nuu 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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IV.  Eicliard,  living  1609,  d.  s.  p.  ' 

V.  Leonard,  rf.  «•.  y).  vi.  Anthony  <7s.  ?). 

I.  Anne,  m.  1st,  Nicholas  Bagenal,  Ksq.  ot  Dunleckn.y,  co. 
Callow,  and  2ndly,  Sir  Thomas  Butlor,  Bart,  of  Garry- 
hundon,  same  co.  „  „  _ 

II.  Jane,  m.  John  Wogan,  Esq.  of  Woxton  Hall,  co.  Pem- 

i:i!''Martha,  m.  John  PiRott,  Esq.  of  Dysart  Queen's  Co. 
jv.  Eleanor,  m.  Brian  Kavanagh,  Esq.    of  Poulmouty,  co. 

Wexford,  and  Borris,  co.  Carlow.  . 

V.  Mary,  m.  Sir  Nicholas  Walshe,  Knt.  of  Ballycarngmoro, 
CO.  Wexford. 
Sir  Thomas  m.  2nclly,  1612,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Dudley  Bagenal, 
Esq.   of  Dunleckney,  co.   Carlow,   by  whom  (who  m.  2naiy, 
Lulie,  1st  Earl  of  Fingall,  and  d.  1632)  he  had  further  issue, 
With  a  dau.,  Mabel,  d.  unm.,  two  sons, 
vir    Dudley,    of  Monart,    co.    Wexford,    b.  1613;   m.    1st, 
Katherine,  dau.  of  Patrick  Esmonde,  Esq.  of  the  House  of 
Johnstown,  iind  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Patrick  Barnewall, 
Bart  of  Crickstown,  and  d.  in  France  1663,  having  had  by 
his  1st  wife,  with  two  younger  sons,  Lawrence  and  Thomas, 
who  d.  s.  %i.  an  elder  son, 

Patrick,  of  Duffrey  Hall,   D.L.  co.  Wexford,  High  Sheriff 

1688,  M.P.  for  Enniscorthy  1689 ;  hi.  Katherine,  dau.  of  Col. 

AValter  Bagenal  of  Dunleckney,  co.  Carlow,  and  hy  her 

<who  d.  6  Nov.  1700)  he  left  at  his  decease,  1691,  four 

sons  and  two  daus., 

1  Dudley,  of  Duffrey  Hall,  in.  Nov.  1691,   Maiy,  dau. 

of  Hon.   Francis    Barnewall  of  Eegstown,  4th  son  of 

Nicholas,  1st  Viscount  Kingslanu,    by  whom  (who  d. 

Dec.  1725),  he  left  at  his  decease,  12  July,  1712,  six 

sons  and  two  daus., 

C/ESAR,  of  whom  hereafter,  as  successor   to  Tintcrn 
Abbey. 
Francis,  in  the  Irish  Brigade  in  France,  d.  s.  p. 
Thomas,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Caesar  Colclough,  Esq. 
of  Eosegarland,  and  had  an  only  son,  Adam,  "  English 
.    Adam,"  d.  unm.  17.')9. 
John,  ancestor  of  Coi^clodgh  of  Ballytiege,  extinct  m 
the  male  line.  I 

Henbt,  of  Kildavin,  co  Carlow,  the  ancestor  of  Licut.- 
Col.  CoLCLODCiH,  the  heir  mule  of  the  famDy,  as  here- 
after. 
Dudley,  d.  urnn..  1739. 

Margaret,  m.  Charles  Byrne,  Esq.  of  Kilmocar,  co.  Kil- 
kenny. 
Mary  Anne,  m.  29  Nov.  1717,  J"hn  Eyrne,  Esq.  oi 
Cabiutecly,  co.  Dublin. 

2  Adam,  of  Boley,  co.  Wexford,  whose  will,  dated  11  Fol). 
1734,  was  proved  6  Aug.  173-5.  He  m.  1st,  J701,  (Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Kichard  ftlasterson,  Esq.  of  Muneyseed, 
CO.  Wexford,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons,  1  Patrick, 
of  Dunmain,  m.  Katharine  Harper,  and  d.  s.  p.  29 
April,  1770;  2  Eichard,  d.  s.  p.  1736,  and  three  dar.s., 
Catherine,  Frances,  and  Thoraasina.  He  m.  2ndly, 
1720,  Mary,  dau.  of  Andrew  Forde,  Enq.  of  BaKyfad, 
CO.  Wexford,  and  d.  March,  1734,  having  had  issue 
by  her,  four  sons  and  two  daus.,  Anthony;  Caesar; 
Adam;  Thomas;  Elinor,  d.  young;  and  Mary,  m. 
Samuel  Turner,  Esq.  of  Wexford. 

3  Thomas,  d.  s.  p.,  killed  in  a  duel  in  Wexford,  1690. 

4  Patrick,  d.  s.  p.,  accidentally  killed  by  his  gun. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Nugeut,  Esq.  of  Castle  Nugent, 
CO.  Longford. 

2  Katherine,  d.  unm. 

VII.,  Anthony  of  Eathlin,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Esmontle, 
Esq.  of  Johnstown,  co.  Wexford,  M.P.  for  Wexford  1634, 
and  had  (with  a  dau.,  m.  James  Butler,  Esq.  of  Baihnleg) 
two  sons, 

1  Adam,  of  Gray's  Inn,  I/ondon.  7)!.  Mar;',  dau.  of  Col. 
Thomas  Blague,  Groom  of  the  Chamber  to  Chaeles  II., 
Maid  of  Honor  to  Anne,  Duchess  of  York,  celebrated  by 
Count  de  Grammont,  as  "Ses  paupitres  blondes,"  by 
whom  he  had  a  son, 

William,  of  Gray's  Inn,  d.  s.  p. 

2  CKsar,  of  Eosegarland,  M.P.  for  Taghmon  1719,  whose 
■will,  dated  24  April,  1724,  was  proved  in  1726.  He  rn.  by 
license,  dated  11  Mar.,  1686,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Ivory, 
Esq.  of  New  Eoss,  co.  Wexford,  by  whom  (who  d.  1697) 
he  had  issue  one  son,  Anthony,  of  Ballysop,  who  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of  the  Little 
Island,  CO.  Waterford,  and  d.  s.  p.  1728;  and  six  daus., 
1  Frances,  m.  her  cousin,  Thomas  Coldough ;  2  Margaret, 
d.  unm.  1697 ;  3  Eleanor  Maria,  m.  William  Sutton,  Esq. 
of  Longraige,  co.  Wexford ;  4  Mary,  d.  unm. ;  5  Mabel, 
6  Anne,  both  d.  unm. 

Sir  Thomas  Colclough,  who  was  knighted  by  Sir  William 
Fitz  William,  Lord  Deputy  of  Ireland,  24  Oct.  1591,  d.  23  Aug. 
1624,  and  was  buried  at  Tintern  with  Heraldic  honour.s, 
23  Sept.  following,  a  full  account  of  which  is  set  forth  in  his 
Funeral  Entry,  in  Ulster's  Uflice ;  he  was  s.  by  his  eldest  sur- 
viving son, 


Sir  Adam  Colclough,  1st  bart.  of  Tintern  Abbey,  6.  1600, 
High  SherilT  co.  Wexford,  1630;  created  a  Bart,  21  July,  1628. 
He  iJi.  (Settlements  dated  26  March,  1623)  Alice,  dau.  of  Sir 
Bobert  Eich,  Knt.,  Master  in  Chancery  in  England,  and 
d.  4  April,  1637,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  only  son. 

Sir  C.esae  Colclocgh,  2nd  bart.  of  Tintcrn  Abbey,  6.  1624; 
m.  Frances,  dau,  of  Sir  William  Clarke,  Bart,  of  Thame,  c«. 
Oxford,  and  d.  22  June,  1684,  leaving  a  dau.,  Margaret,  of 
whom  hereafter,  and  one  son  his  succcs,';or. 

Sir  Caesar  Colclocgh,  3rd  bart.  of  Tintern  Abbey,  d.  .■!.  p. 

22  Sept.  1687,  when  the  title  became  extinct,  and  the  estates 
devolved  on  his  only  sister,  M.^rgaret  Colclough.  Slic  ,d. 
1st,  Oct.  1673,  Eobert  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Eosegarland,  who  there- 
upon assumed  the  surname  of  Colclocgh;  and  2ndly,  1696,  John 
Pigott,  Esq.  of  Kilfinney,  co.  Limerick,  who  also  assumed  tho 
surname  of  Colclough,   and  d.  8  May,    1717.    She  d.  s.  p.  ; 

23  April  1723,  when  she  was  s.  at  Tintern  by  her  kinsman  and 
heir  male, 

C/BSAR  Colclough,  Esq.  of  Tintern  Abbey,  eldest  son  of 
Dudley  Colclough,  Esq.  of  Duffrey  Hall,  6.  1696,  Col.  Wexford 
Militia,  M.P.  for  Wexford  1727;  m.  1st,  by  license,  dated 
20  Jan.  1718,  Frances  Muschamp,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Vesey,  1st  bart.  of  Knapton,  Bishop  of  Ossory,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1719)  he  had  an  only  dau.,  Margaret,  who 
d.  young.  He  m.  2ndly,  18  July.  1721,  Henrietta,  dau.  of 
Aginondisham  Vesey,  Esq.  of  Lucan,  co.  Dubhn,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1771)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Caesar,  6.  1722.  d.  s.  p.  v.  p. 

II.  Vesey,  6.  1724 ;  m.  1744,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Bing- 
liam,  Bart,  of  Castlcbar,  and  widnv  of  Hugh  Montgomery 
(who  rf.  6  Feb.  1754);  he  d.  1  Feb.  1745,  uni  was  father 
of  a  posthumous  son, 

Vesey,  who  s.  his  grandfather. 

III.  Dudley,  d.  s.  p.  v.  p. 

IV.  Agmondisham  Vesey,  Capt.  in  the  army,  killed  in  a  duel, 
xmm.,  1758. 

V.  Adam,  of  Duffrey  Hall,  J.P.  co.  Wexford,  High  Sheriff 
1769;  m.  by  licence,  dated  31  Jan.  1753,  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of 
John  Byrne,  Esq.  of  Cabinteely,  co.  Dublin  (his  will,  dated 
17  Nov.  1793,  was  proved  9  Jan.  1800),  he  d,  1799,  leaving 
issue, 

1  Caesar,  Barrister  -  at  -  Law,  Chief  Justice  of  Prince 
Edward's  Island  and  Newfoundland,  6.  1754;  m.  27  Oct. 
1804,  Susan,  dau.  of  James  Leech,  Esq.  of  St.  James's, 
Westminster,  by  whom  (who  d.  4  Nov.  1851)  he  had 
issue, 

Edward,  6.  in  Newfoundland,  1807,  d.  an  infant. 

Louisa  Ponsonby,  6.  13  July,  1809;  d.  unm.  25  May, 
1833. 

Mary  Grey  Wemtworth,  now  of  Tintern  Abbey,  .■;.  as 
heir  general  of  the  family  at  the  death  of  her  kinsman 
CiBsar  Colclough,  of  Tintern  Abbey,  in  1842. 

The  Chief  Justice  d.  at  VersaiUes,  France,  10  Feb.  1822 

2  Agmondisham,  d.  s.  p.  v.  p. 

3  Dudley  (ReV.),  of  Enniscorthy  Castle,  co.  Wexford,  6. 
1766;  m.  by  licence,  dated  1  March,  ls02,  Mary,  dau.  o! 
Luke  Gavan,  Esq.,  of  Dublin,  and  d.  Aug.  1830,  having 
had  issue, 

Caesar  Dudley,  d.  unm.  Feb.  1833. 

Luke  Gavan,  d.  unm.  April,  1833. 

Agmondisham  Vesey,  of  Newtown-Barry,  co.  Wexford, 
1)1.  1836,  Matilda  Barker,  dau.  of  John  Jackson,  Esq.. 
Livei-pool,  and  d.  1840,  leaving  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly, 
Eev.  William  Sherrard,  Eector  of  Castle  Lyons, 
Cork)  a  son,  Caesar  Dudley,  6.  6  March,  1840,  d.  May 
1841,  and  two  daus.,  Mary  Loui.sa,  d.  young; 
Matilda  Mary,  m.  15  July,  1875,  John  George  Nason, 
Esq.  of  Terramount,  J.P.  co.  Cork. 

Mary  Louisa,  d.  unm.  Nov.  1832. 

4  John,  d.  unm.  in  Portugal,  1792. 

5  Sarsfield,  who  became  heir  male  of  the  family  on  th< 
death  of  his  kinsman,  Caesar  Colclough,  of  Tintern  Abbey 
Of  him  hereafter. 

6  Adam,  Capt.  Eoyal  Artillery,  d.  unm.  1795. 

Ti.  Thomas  (Eev.),    D.D.,    of   Kilmagee,    co.    Kildare, 
1  July,  1757,  Florence,  dau.  of  Hon.  Bysso  Molesworth,  bj 
wliom  he  had. 


1  Florence,  d.  unm. 

2  Harriett,  m.  Col,  Jonas  Wat.>;on,  who  wa.<!  killed  by  tta 
Eebels  on  the  Three  Eock  Mountain,  co.  Wexford,  Mw 
1708. 

Eev.  Dr.  Colclough  m.  2ndly,  1769,  Charlotte  Hartstronge 
and  had  further  issue,  three  daus, 

3  Charlotte  Maria,  m.  William  Burroughs,  of  Dublin 
Solicilor. 

4  Wary  Anne,  m.  Arthur  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Newton,  00 
KUUare. 


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5  Sarah,  n.  Slav  ITjJ,  Thoxas  M-Glathrr,  of  Holyhead, 
Merchant. 
»n.  Richard.  Capt.  7th  Dracrooir?,  Town  Ma5orof  Galway; 
m.  1771,  Mary,  sister  of  E«v.  Thomas  Soore  O'Msara,  of 
Ballyandra,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had  issue, 

1  C«sar,  C^pt.  Slrt  rest.,  b.  14  SepL  1773;  m.  Edith,  dan. 
'      of  Sir  George  Harington,   Bait.,  and  d.  t.  p.  27  Sept. 
]n->5. 

-     aomas,  bap.  21  April,   1774,  weat  to  Araerica,  azid 
.p. 
.'.  lam,  d.  $.p. 
4  :.. chard,  d.  f.  p.,  drowned  in  .Jamaica,  1519. 

1  ilary,  m.  Michael  Brennin,  Esq.  of  Dromore,  co.  El- 
kenay. 

2  Harriett,  m.  Kenny  Scott,  E?q.,  KTtenny,  and  d.  136-5. 

3  Frances  Moschamp,  jb.  Bagenal  Colclough,  Esq.  of  St 
Kierans,  co.  Wexford,  and  d.  1-5  Sept.  lS-!i2. 

I.  Frances,  m.  Joseph  Johnstone,  Esq..  M.T>. 

II.  Ann,  m.  Cssar  Colclongh,  Esq.  of  Athy,  co.  Kildare.  and 
PortobeHo.  CO.  Wesiord. 

ni.  Harriett,  du  WiUiam  Thomas,  Esq.  of  BrookTille,  co. 

Kilkenny. 
IV.  Mary,  d.  xtmn.  ▼.  Margaret,  d.  tinat. 

Ti.  Lora,  d.  unin. 

CoV  Coklongh  d.  15  April,  1766,  and  was  «.  by  his  grandson. 
*  ~  "T  CourLocGH,  Esq.  of  Tintem  Abbey,  M.P.  co.  Wexford, 
eriS  1767,  b.  1  July,  174-5:  m.  2  Ang.  176.5.  Katherine, 
:  John  Grogan,  Esq.  of  Johnstown,  co.  Wesfbrd,  by 
. :vho  d.  25  April,  1S35)  he  had  issue, 

L  CiSAK  his  heir. 

II.  John,  M.P.  CO.  Wexford,  b.  3  Dec.  1767 ;  d.  una.,  shot  in 

a  duel,    bv  WiUiam    Congreve  Alcock,   Esq.  of   WHion. 

3  J  Mav.  1S07. 
m.  Tesey,  b.  1769:  d.  1770. 

Ir.  C;Iclongh  (who  was  known  in  the  co.  Wexford  as  "Sir 
'  d.S  July,  1794,  and  was  *.  by  his  eldest  son, 
/3  CoLcix>UGH,  Esq.  of  Tintem  Abbey.  M.P.  co.  Wex- 
i  5Iay,  1766:  ra.  30  Xov.  ISIS,  Jane  Stran'ord.  dan.  o; 
iirwan,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  by  her  ^who  as. 
raomas  Boyse,  Esq.  of  Bannow,  and  d.  4  May,  157S) 
issue.  He  d.  23  Aus-  IS42,  when  Tintem  Abbey  and 
:^:es  descended  to  (and  aner  some  lirigaiion  on  the 
:  his  widow,  were  settled  on)  bis  second  cousin  and 
^t  law, 

T  GiET  Westwcbth  CoLCMrcH,  the  prreent  owner  and 
general  of  CoL  Cjssar  Colcloagh,  of  Tiniem. 

■;longh   dying    thus   without    male   issue,  the  male 

:::3tion  of    Sir  Anthony  Coldough,    the  grantee    of 

-   Abbey,  devolved  on  the  only  surviving  son  of  Adam 

.a,  of  Dufirey  HaH,  viz., 

o j.;:.-j  rKT.n  CoLcix>CGH,  Esq.  of  Upper  KUdavin,  co.  Carlow, 

.P.,  t.  1772;   TO.  1792,  Jlargaret,  dau.  of  Parrici  Coldough- 

rlsq.  of  Anneville,  in  the  Queen's  Co.,  and  had  issue, 

I   Adam,  d.  vhth.  t.  p..  Atig.  1S27. 
n.  Patkick  Sassfieu>,  his  suw^ssor. 

I.  Arji.  :n.  Sicholas  Browne.  Capt.  41st  regt. 

II.  -JiJia.  if.  i'.nis.  13  Jan.  Ii64. 

m.  Margaret,  d.  anou  30  April,  1373. 
rv.  Frances,  d.  anm.  v.  Harriett  d.  aanu 

i^  TI.  Mary.  m.  Patrick  Brennan,  Esq.,  Sul>-inspe<sor  of  Con- 
^lulary. 

longhcf.  at  Douglas,  Isle  of  .Man,  2  Jan.  IKS.     His 

■viving  son, 

-.  -  .rr.;cK  Sabsfielb  CotcijouGH,  Esq.  of  Anneville,   in  the 

Queens  Co.,  and  for  some  time  of  Woodbrook,  co.  Wexford, 

I. P.,  :;;.    1526.  Frances,  dau.  of  Michael  Brennan.  Esq.   of 

rr. niore,   co.  Kilkeimy,  by  whom  (who  d.  22  Feb.  Is61)  he 

;:afour  datis.  i.  Margaret  Figott;  n.  Mary,  is.  Dudley 

n;   III.  Julia,  d.    ui.;.;   and  iv.  Frances,    d.  tun.; 


J.  A  "am  Vesey.  d.  anm.  r.  p..  15  Dec  15o2. 
U.  Sa.-sfield  Byrne  Hartpole  d.  uniA.  r.  p. 

'-  C  ?!e!ongh  d.  25  Jan.  1367,  when  both  his  sons  having 
rased  him.  the  whole  male  descendants  of  Col.  Casar 
;h  became  extinct,  and  the  representation  of  the 
a  the  male  line  devolved  on 

CHAMP  He>-kt  Dtdiet  CoLCMrcH,  lieut.-Col.  in  the 
1  regiment  of  Jlilitia,  ':..  9  April,  1322.  whose  descent 
'.onel  Caesar  Coldoughs  brother,  Henry  Coldough,  is 
■•Ts : — 

?.T  CoMTLorcH.  Esq.  of  Kildavin,  co.  Carlow.  osh  son  of 

:•   Coldough,  Esq.  of  Daffrey  HaU,  and  brother  of  Col. 

L^;ir    Coldough.   of  Tintem  Abbey,    «.   by  licence  dated 

Sept.   1729,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Beouchamp,   Esq.  of 

iilyloughane,  co.  ''ailow,  and  bad  issue. 


1  Dudley,  of  BohermoTe,  co.  Carlow,  d.vriTu.  1759. 

n.  BsATCHAJip,  ancestor  of  Ljkct.-Col.  Coiciocch. 

m.  Patrick,  of  Anneville,  in  the  Queen's  Co. ;  at.  IS  Jnae. 
1764,  Ann,  sister  of  Bobert  Hanpoie,  Eaq.  «f  Shnde  Cafdr 
in  the  Queen's  Co.,  and  d.  1816,  having  had  a  eon,  DodJev* 
Capt.  in  the  Green  Horee,  d.  iiiiau :  and  a  dau.  Kaicai^ 
El.  ^rsfield  (Mfdoagb,  Esq.  of  URier  KildaTia. 

rr.  Ca^ar,  of  Athy,  co.  KiMaie,  and  Poitobdio,  co.  Wex- 
ford: m.  Isi  (settlements  dated  IS  June.  1767y  bis  cooan, 
Ann,  dan.  of  CoL  Casar  Colcloa^  of  Tintem  Abbey,  by 
whom  he  had  an  only  eoaa. 


1  Henry,  d.s.p.  AdministratioB  granted  3  Xarch,  1779. 
He  IS.  2Ddly,  177-5,  Ifanha,  dan.  of  Ber.  John  Waiinz.  of 
the  city  of  Kilkenny,  by  whom  be  had  farther  issue,  three 
sons  and  two  dans., 

2  John.  d.  *.  p.,  shot  in  a  duel,  by  Henry  Loftas  Tottai- 
ham.  Isn.  of  MacMorrc^'a,  ISOl. 

3  Cnarles.  d.  hbhi. 

4  Bagenal,  of  Si.  Eeraiis,  co.  Wexford,  sflervarts  of 
Montgomery,  in  the  Siate  of  Aiatwm^  Xonh  Ajaerka,  ». 
17S1 :  J3.  1st,  1  Aug.  1303,  Elizabeth,  dan.  of  Thomas 
M-ConL  Esq.  of  Cunaghmore,  co.  Wexford,  l^  whrnn 
(who  d.  2  March.  15">5>  he  had  two  sons  ;  1  d^ar, 
d.  ayia.  at  Moai^omery,  1536:  2  Thomas  Bobert,  b.  Jan. 
1S36.  d.  anrfi.  1^3.  He  ni.  2ndly.  11  Aug.  1808,  Fiances 
Maschamp,  dan.  of  Capt.  E:.~i7l  C;;:  urh.  Town  Major 
of  Galway,  and  d.  3  Aug,  . :  _  ^-r  (who  d.  a£ 
Montgomery,  15  Ang.  1 :  _  --^  yie^  3 
John,  of  Bannow.  co.  V.  :,X3t,  1809,  n. 
Henrieita,  dan.  of  Capt  P  ;  ^^  io.  Cariow, 
andd.  <.j>.  March.  1S40;  4  i^.l^i  J.u_-.:sins,  6.  1813L 
d.  U7im.  11  April,  1365:  5  BagenaL  b.  liiX  d.  vkbl. 
July,  1S43:  and  six  daas.,  1  5^ry.  at,  Feb.  1362, 
John  Thomas  Campion,  M.D.  of  Groevenor  Boa>l,  Bath- 
mines:  2  Katherine:  3  Harriett,  n.  George  Hasdnss 
Jephson.  Mus.  D.,  and  d.  2  Aug.  1557:  4  Frances: '5 
Julia :  6  Martha,  m.  2S  Dec  1S54,  James  Boyd,  Esq.  cf 
liilira  Bannow.  MJ). 

1  Isabella,  si.  1st.  4  July.  1312.  .John  Kolt  Ait^her.  IJeat. 
E.X. :  a:2d  iadly.  Capt.  William  Waison.  74ih  regt. 

2  ilartiia,  ac  Bichard  Kidd,  of  laalaagii,  co.  Wexford. 

I.  Katherine,  ra.  by  licence  dated  6  Aug.  1746,  Edward  Hill, 
Esq.  of  Bam  HiE,  co.  Kildare. 

Mr.  Henry  Coldough  d.  1770 ;  his  2ad  but  eldest  snrriv  jis 

son, 
Beauchajip  CoicvorGa,  Esq.  of  Eohermore,  co.  Cariow,  5. 

17-32  ;  a.  1760,  Bridget,  dao.  of  John  McCany,  Esq.  of  Dnblili, 

and  had  two  sons  and  a  daiL, 
I.  Henry,  of  Mourn  Sion,  co.  Cariow,  Hish  Sheriff  of  the 
C-otmty  1S03:  su.  1733,  Ann,  dau.  of  Alexander  Crawford, 
Esq.  of  MiUwood,  co.  Fermanagh,  and  -i.  1S38,  leaviug. 
With  three  dans.,  1  SaTah.  a.  James  Bniler,  ^&q.;  2  Kathe- 
rine, a.  Bichaid  Hill.  Esq.,  Dnb'iin:  3  Ann,  «.  Mr. 
Timmon,  and  d.  Xov.  13-55,  three  sons, 

1  Beauchamp.  of  Mount  Sion.  Major  13th  teg. ;  m.  Harriet, 
dau.  of  Henry  Bethune,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  26  Xov.  1S5S; 
2  McCany,  Cotmty  Inspector  Boyal  Iii^  Ctostabolary, 
Wexford,  formeriy  of  S'ind  re-gi. :  a.  MaisarK,  dan.  of 
James  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Eolkenny.  who  d.  ISdI.  He  d.  «.  p. 
21  Dec  IsoO;  and  3  Henry,  laeat  30th  rest,  d.  vasu, 
lS-30. 

n.  BsircHASip,  who  condnned  the  male  line  01  the  ianuly. 

1.  Bridget,  a.  Ist  Col.  George  TTrquhait,  of  Meldrum;  and 
2ndly,' Major  Allan  Cameron. 

Mr.  Beauchamp  Coldough  d.  1766.     His  2nd  son, 

BiAUCHAXP  CoijClocgh,  Esq.  of  Kildavin,  9.  posrhtnnons 
1766,  High  Sheriff  co.  Cariow,  1313,  a  Brigade-Major  vf 
Yeomanry,  settled  in  Canada.  He  m.  17S5,  Kaiheiine,  dan.  of 
Alexander  Crawford,  Esq.  of  Millwood,  co.  Fermanagh,  by 
Conoly,  dau.  of  Christopher  Carietoa.  Esq.  of  Xewry,  and  sisiCT 
of  Gny,  1st  Lr>ri  Dorchester,  by  w'aom  (who  d.  1337)  he  had, 
with  fotir  dans.,  Maria,  d.  vtn-a.;  Arabella,  d.  aHm. ;  Bridget, 
r-i.  WiUiam  Hamilton,  of  Stans^ead,  Canada;  Harrieiz,  au 
Sar.'.ud  Tsher,  of  Quebec,  five  sons, 

I.  Henry,  Capt  Sid  regt..  a.  Snsaa.  dan.  cf  Jcia, 
Stephens;.  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  d.  *.  p.  ls2o. 

II.  Grr  CAM.KIOS.  of  whom  hereafter. 
1:1.  John,  d.  J.  p.  1349- 

IV.  Beauchamp  Urquhart  of  Elm  Grove,  co.  Cariow.  a.  IsS; 
13  May.  1327.  Mary  Anne,  daa.  of  Edward  Jones,  Esq.  of  co. 
Cariow,  and  had  issue, 

TEArcHAXP.  late  Capt  lPe»iest„  ?..  1S2S:  ra.  Ist  at  B3t»- 
STOon.  India.  3  Aus.  Ib65.  JWelaide,  dau.  of  Bev.  John 
Picope,  of  Faradon-^co.  Chester;  and  -indly.  at  Eangalon', 
India,  9  Feb.   1369.  Jane,  dau.  of  J.  Barton  H;!!.  Esq., 
M.D..  of  Busstll  Square,  London.    He  has  by  his  first 
wife,  a  son,  BEACCHAJtp  rBQCHAxr,  6.  la  Feb.  ls<>7. 
Mary  Ellen. 
He  Bk  2adlT,  1SS5,  Jane,  dan.  of  Bichard  Bobinson,  Esq.  M.D-, 
and  d.  1845,  leaving  (with  four  daus.,  1  Kitty  Cra»*rd, 
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ni.  RcT.  John  Ireland  Jonrs,  nnd  rf.  3  July,   1877;  2  Wil- 
helniina  Robinson,   i/i.   1    Jan.    J8G2,    Frederick    Thomas 
Humphry,    Esq.  &lsl  regt.;    3  Stlinn,   m.   John  Barlow, 
Ksq.;    4  (ieorgiana,    tit.     1    Murih,     lisC3,    Williuui    liutt, 
Solkilor,  and  U.  3  Oct.  1870),  another  sou, 
Henry. 
T.  Alexander,  d.  unm.  1830. 
Major  Bcauchnmp  ColclouRh  tl.  9  Dec.  1847.     His  2nd  pon. 

Got  Cakletow  Colcloiou,  Capt.  luSrd  rojjt.,  6.  3  Aug. 
1787;  m.  29  Sept.  1h08,  Elizabeth,  dau.  cf  Samuel  Crampe, 
Esq.  of  Mallow,  co.  Cork  (U.  1840),  and  d.  in  Canada,  IC  Nov. 
1837,  leaving  Itsue, 

I.  BEAionAMP  Henrt  Pudlet,  Lieut. -Col.  Wexford  Militia, 
now  litir  male  of  Sir  Anthony  Coklougli  of  Tintern 
Abbey. 

II.  Guy  Carleton,  b.  1824;  m.  at  Poona,  East  Indies,  2.") 
March,  1847,  Euphcmia,  dau.  of  James  Bain,  Esq.,  and  d. 
at  Kirkee,  East  Indie.i,  21  Nov.  1861,  leaving  a  son, 

Henry  William  CarUton,  6.  I  JifUy,  1859,  d.  at  Khundwa, 
East  Indies,  1  Nov.  1877. 

III.  Christopher  Crawford,  d.  umm.  1813. 

IV.  Henry  William,  ./.  unm.  1845. 

I.  Katlurine,  m.  22  Aug.  1829,  William  Ware,  Esq.  of 
Quebec. 

II.  Henrietta,  m.  1833,  Samuel  Waller,  Esq.  of  Montreal, 
uncle  and  heir  presumptive  to  Sir  Edmund  Arthur  W.-Ulcr, 
Bart,  of  Newport. 

III.  Susan  Wilhcliiiina,  m.  18  Aur.  18C6,  Sipnor  Magpioni. 

IV.  Annabella,  in.  1802,  AleKandvr  Nicholson,  Esq.  of 
London. 

A  j~ms— (Of  CoLCLorcn  of  Bluerton  and  Tintern)— Arg.,  Cvo 
eaglets  displayed  in  cros«,  wings  inverted  sa.  lecged  gu. 

Ci(st—A  demi-eaglc  displayed  sa.  ducally  gorged  or. 

Motto — His  calcabo  gcntos. 

jii-niJi  (Of  RossBonoDGH — CoLCLoccn  of  Tintern,  exemplified 
1853; — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  five  eaglets  displayed  in 
cross  sa.,  for  Colclough  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  on  a  ehcv.  or,  three 
roses  gu.  seeded  of  tlie  2nd,  barbed  vert,  for  Kossbobol-cu. 

CreHs— 1st,  CoLCLOt'Gii :  A  demi-cagle  displayed  sa.  ducally 
gorged  or ;  2iid,  Rossdorocgu  :  On  a  dexter  hand  lying  fessw;iy.s 
a  dove  close,  holding  in  tiic  beak  an  olive  branch  all  ppr., 
motto  over,  God  is  my  Ehield. 

Motto— ll\x  calcabo  ger.tes. 

Scat— Tintern  Abbey,  liinnagh,  Xcw  Ross,  co.  Wexford. 


COLDHAM    OF    ANMER    HALL. 

CoLBnAM,  IIenky  James,  Esq.  of  Anmer  Hall, 

Norfolk,   J. P.,  b.  9  Dec.  1839;  m.   1870,  Agntlia 

Gcraldine,  eldest  dau.  of  John  de  Courcy  Ilamiltoi!, 

Esq.,  and  h"^  issue, 

I.  James  IIenbv  Hamilton,  &.  1873. 

I.  Rhoda  Gcraldine,  6.  1875. 

II.  Frances  Elizabeth,  0.  1877. 

iLinraQr.— The  CoLDnAMS  of  Anmer  are,  most  liltely, 
from  the  exact  similitude  of  arms  they  bear,  descended  from 
the  CoLDiiAMs  o/'  Midhurst,  Sussex,  whose  pedigree  is  to  be 
found  in  the  Visitation  of  that  county. 

John  Coi,dh*m,  Esq.  of  Anmer,  son  of  James  Coldham, 
who  was  the  first  tliat  presented  to  the  livini:  of  Anmer, 
A.D.  1704,  m.  Rrxhel,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Houghton,  of 
Anmer,  And  w.is  fiitlier  of 

Jou.N  CoLDiiAM,  Esq.  of  Anmer,  m.  Elizabeth  Ilalcs,  and  had 
a  son  and  heir, 

James  Coldham,  Esq.  of  Anmer,  h.  1759;  7ii.  1  March,  1783, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Walter  Wright,  Esq.  of  Bury  .St.  Edmunds, 
and  by  her  («ho  (/.  Ihjm/  left,  at  his  decease,  in  1830, 
Henbt  Walter,  his  heir. 

John,  h.  22  March.  17!I0;  m.  Ist,  Aug.  1816,  Anna,  eldest 
dau.  of  Charies  B1.-U  kley,  Esq.,  by  wliom  ho  had  five  sons 
and  five  daus. ;  and  m.  2ndly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
E.  North. 
Georgi'  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Oaytonthorpe,  h.  1  April,  1804;  m. 
2  Jan.  Ih.'VJ,  Mary  Anna,  eldist  dau.  of  Sir  Charies  M. 
Chirke,  Hart,  of  Dunham  Lodge,  Norfolk,  and  haa  issue,  a 
SUM  and  three  duus. 
Elizabeth. 

Harriet,  m.  28  May,  1816,  Rev.  George  Mason,  of  Notts,  and 
has  three  sons  and  two  daus. 
His  eldest  son, 

Hemrt  Walter  CoLcnAU,  Esq.  of  Anmer  ITall,  J. P.  nnd 
D.L., /<.  14  Oct.  1787;  ;ii.  6  Nov.  1834,  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of 
E.  R.  Pratt,  Esq.  of  Ryslon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1856),  had 
issue, 


I.  Fbwbt  James,  now  of  Anmer  Hall. 

I.  Maria  Elizabeth,  m.  1864,  James  Mason,  Esq.,  late  Cnpi 
96th  regt. 

II.  Lucy  Harriet,  m.  1860,  Rev.  Charles  Halfonl  Lucas. 
Ue<f.  1871. 

ji)-m» — Az.,  a  mullet  arg.  pierced  gu. 
Crritt — A  griffin's  head  couped  pierced  through  by  an  arrow, 
all  ppr. 
Jl/o»o— In  coDlo  quies. 
Scat— Anmer  Hall,  King's  Lynn,  Norfolk. 


COLE    OF    LEIXLIP    CASTLE. 

Cole,  EuwAiiD  Campbell  SxrAKX,  Esq.,  late  of 
Stoke  Lyne,  co.  Oxford,  now  of  Leixlip  Castle,  co. 
Kildare,  D.L.  for  Oxfordshire,  and  J.P.  for 
Kildare,  m.  1^(51,  OUvia,  dau.  of  Kev.  Jcscph 
Stevenson,  and  has  issue, 

Lilian  Mary  Oiida,  6.  4  Aug.  1SC3. 

JLiUCagr.— The  Cole  f.mily  w.s  seated  at  Twiokoiilisin, 
Itliddlesex,  for  several  generations,  and  may  be  found  in  th« 
church  registers  r.8  early  as  1584.  Previous  to  the  time 
of  Cromwell,  the  Coles  possessed  ne  .ily  the  whole  place ; 
and  there  is  a  fine  monument  of  them  in  P.tcrsham  Ciiiiroh, 
erected  1C24. 

One  I  ranch  tf  tlie  f;imi!y  ras  elevated  to  the  ran'.i  of 
Baronet  1640. 

Thomas  Rea  Cole,  Esq.  Major  OSth  regt.,  eldest  son  of 
Stephen  Cole,  Esq.  of  Twickenham,  by  Frances  his  wife,  dau. 
of  William  Laremar,  of  KniKhtsbridge,  m.  1761,  Isr.bellv 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Ibbctson,  Bart.,  and  ba£  issue, 

Stephe.s  TncMAs,  his  heir. 

Henry,  m.  Jane  j'.lizabech,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Owen, 
Esq,  of  P.aconrell,  co.  Monat'iian,  and  (/.  1816,  leaving,  with 
two  daus.,  one  son,  0/.E.N  Bla.ncv  Cole,  Esq.  of  Bran- 
drum,  CO.  Mon".gii  n. 

Harriet,  »i.  Capt.  William  Tudor. 

Major  Cole  d.  1807,  and  was  .«.  hy  his  son. 

Step  ln  Ti;omas  Cole,  Esq.  of  Stoke  Lyne,  co.  0\fr)rd. 
;  nd  Twickenham,  Middlesex,  b.  20  April,  1765;  inlierkec 
in  1822,  Stoke  Lyne  •  nd  i'lamsden,  Suffolk,  from  hi: 
cousin  .*Jicc,  Countess  of  Shipbrook,  dau.  of  Samuel  Ibbctson 
Esq.  of  Denton  Park;  he  m.  15  Jan.  1795,  Lady  Elizabetl 
Henrietta  Stanley,  2nd  dau.  of  Edward,  12th  Earl  of  Derby 
by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  J  .mcs,  6th  Duke  of  UamiUon 
and  had  issue, 

Edward,  of  Stoke  Lyne. 

Georoj  Beauchamp,   now  of  Twickenham,   Deputyl.icut 

fir  Middlesex  (sec  ■ti^t  Memoir). 
Mowhr-^,/,  an  officer  in  the  army,  settled  at  the  Cape,  j.t.  i 

German  lady  of  rank,  and  has  insuc. 
Eurton  Stanley. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Frederick  Loe,  Esq. 

Catherine,  m.  IG  March,   1837,  W-.ltcr  Frederick  C  .nipbcU 
of  IsUy,  Esq.,  M.P. 
Mr.  Cole  d.  6  Sept.  1835,  and  v.aj  i.  by  his  son, 

Edward  Henry  Cole,  Esq.  of  Stoke  Lyne,   co    Oxford,  tn 
Mary  Letitia,  dau.  of  Henry   Parnell,    1st   Lord   Coni;ktOD 
and  widow  of  Lord  Henry  Seymour  Moore,  and  h«d  isi.ue, 
Edward    Campdell   Stcart,    now  of    Leixi;p  C.istle,    ct 
Kildare. 
Mr.  Cole  d.  9  Feb.  1853. 

Jrms — Arg.,  B  hull  passant  gu.  armed  or,  within  a  bordur 
Ea.  bezantce. 

6Vf.<t— .\  denii-gryphon,  holding  an  arrow  headed  or  an 
feathered  arg. 

Motto— iJ'.xim  cole,  rCo'cm  ccrva. 

Seat— Leixlip  CocUe,  co.  Kildare. 


COLE    OF    TWICKENHAM. 

CoT.K,  Geohoe  IJEArcHAMP,  Esq.  of  Twickenliatir 
Middlesex,  l).L.,l>.6  Jan.  1807;  «i.  Ist,  10  Od 
1833,  Jidin,  2iul  dau.  of  Col.  Espinasse,  by  his  mf 
Marin,  widow  of  (ho  lion.  George  Petre,  and  dai 
of  Philip  lloward,  Esq.  of  Corby  Castle,  Cumbei 
land,  and  has  i^suc  a  dau., 

Julia  Mary  Henriei In. 


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He  in.  2uclly,  22  Feb.  1841.,  Sophia  Frances,  2nd 
dau.  of  the  late  Henry  Case,  Esq.  of  Shenstonc 
Moss,  Staiibrdshire,  and  Kedhazels,  Lancashire,  by 
whom  he  has  issue, 

1.  Henry  Ean.  ii.  George  Ealph  Fitzroy. 

III.  Cliavles  Shirley. 

I.  Emily   Katherine,  m.  John   Baskervyle  Glcgg,   Esq.  of 
Withington  Hall  and  Gayton  Hall,  Cheshire. 

II.  Sophy  Edith  Hamilton. 

ui.  Mary   Brenda  Madeline,    m.    Edward    Robert    Greg^e 
Hopwood,  Esq.,  only  son  of  Capt.  Hopwood,  of  Hopwood 
Hall,  Lanc-ashiro. 
Arms— Arg.,  a  bull  passant  gu.  armed  or,  ^vithin  a  borduro 
6a.  bczantee. 

Cyeaf — A  dcmi-gryphon  holding  an  ari'ow   headed  or,  and 
feathered  arg. 

Motto — Deum  cole  regem  scrva. 
Stat — Twickenham,  Middlesex. 


COLE    OF    BRANDRUM. 

Cole,  Owex  Blayney,  Esq.  of  Brandrum.  co. 
Monaghan,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1835,  5.  4  Oct.  1808; 
in.  25  Aug.  1834,  Lady  Frances  Isabella  Monck, 
2nd  dau.  of  Henry  Stanley,  Earl  of  Eathdown, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  9  June,  1871)  has  issue, 

I.  Francis  Bdrton  Owen,  late  Capt.  7tli  Fusiliers,  6.  1  May, 
1838;  m.  25  Sept.  1872,  Mary  Georgiana,  only  dau.  of 
George  Fosbery  Lyster,  Esq.  of  Gisburne,  near  Liverpool, 
and  has  issue,  Mowbray  Lyster  Owen,  6.  22  Feb.  1875  ; 
and  Violet  Owen,  b.  7  Dec.  1873. 

II.  Blayney  Owen,  b.  1846;  hi.  1872,  Miss  Eenyon. 

I.  Frances  Elizabeth  Owen,  m.  13  Aug.  1861,  Col.  the  Hon. 
llichard  Monck. 

II.  Henrietta  Stanley  Owen.  in.  Emily. 

This  gentleman  and  his  sisters,  Eliza  Ibbetson,  wife 
of  J.  Metge,  Esq.  of  Athlumney,  co.  Meath,  and 
Henrietta  Isabella,  wife  of  the  Rev.  John  Finlay, 
are  the  children  of  Henry  Cole,  Esq.,  and  Jane 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John 
Owen,  Esq.  of  Eaconnell,  co.  Monaghan,  the 
descendant  of  Nicholas  Owen,  of  the  co.  Mont- 
gomery (see preceding  Memoir). 

Anns— Arg.,  within  a  borduro  sa.  bezantec  ?-  bull  passant 
j,'u. ;  and  for  augmentation  on  a  canton  erm.  a  na^j's  head 
ppr.  on  a  chief  or,  thi-ee  estoiles  arg. 

Crest — A  demi-dragon  vert,  bearing  in  its  dexter  paw  a 
javelin  armed  or,  feathered  arg. 

Motto — Deum  cole,  regem  serva. 

Sect — Brandrum,  co.  Monaghan. 


COLE    OF    WOOD  VIEW, 

Cole,  Rev.  John  Hakdixg,  of  Woodvlew, 
Linishannon,  co.  Cork,  Rector  and  Vicar  of  Leigh- 
money,  Diocese  of  Cork,  formerly  Lieut.  South 
Cork  Light  Infantry,  b.  18  Sept.  1831 ;  m.  19  July, 
1859,  Adelaide  Ann,  dau.  of  George  CuUoden  Frend, 
Esq.  of  Rutha,  co.  Limerick  and  Rosetta,  co.  Cork, 
and  has  issue, 

.  Thomas  WiLLOCGnBY,  h.  23  April,  18G2. 
II.  George  Frend,  6.  14  June,  16G7. 

I.  Letitia  Victoria. 

II.  Harriette  Mary  Adelaide. 

ILt'ltCtlgC. — William   Cole,    an  officer  in    Oliver  Cr.oM- 
■WELL'sarmy,  was  father  of 
John  Cole,  6.  about  1C50,  whoso  son, 

William  Cole,  Captain  in  the  army,  was  living  at  Mallow, 
CO.  Cork,  in  1730.  He  to.  Ann,  dau.  and  heir  of  Col.  Bar- 
tholomew Purdon,  of  BallyclouKh,  co.  Cork,  M.P.  for 
Doneraile,  and  widow  of  Eobert  Coote,  Esq.  of  Ballyclough, 
brother  of  Sir  George  Coote,  and  had  a  son, 

HN  Cole,   Esq.  of  Cork,  m.  1st,  Ann,  dau.  of  Eingrose 
jij(|A.tkins,  Esq.  of  Firvillc,  co.  Cork,  by  whom  he  had  one  son, 
John  Atkins,  who  d.   vnra.     He  m.  2ndly,  Mary  Fisher  of 
harlevjllc,  same  co.,  and  had  issue, 


I.  Alexander,  h.  If,  July,  nr)G,d.  young. 

II.  JoUN,  ot  whom  hereafter. 

III.  Charles,  of  Cork,  0.  G  Oct.  1765;  m.  1786,  Sarah,  dau. 
of  John  Harding,  Esq.  of  Ballingohig,  co.  Cork,  and  U.  26 
Oct.  1813,  having  had  issue,  John,  d.  yotmg;  Katherine, 
(/.  5July,  1844;  Louisa,  ri.  24  Aug.  1872;  Harriett;  Eliza, 
d.  1829  ;  Caroline,  d.  3  Aug.  1876. 

IV.  Christopher,  of  Cheltenham,  Capt.  of  North  Cork  Rifles 
(Militia),  High  Sheriff  of  Cork  City  1803,  b.  8  Dec.  1867 ;  m. 
Eliza,  dau.  of  Samuel  Allin,  Esq.  of  Youghal,  and  d.  24 
Aug.  1850,  having  had  two  sons,  both  of  whom  d.  young. 

V.  Tliomas  (Rev.),  A.M.,  6.  8  Oct.  1769;  m.  1794,  Louisa, 
dau.  of  Rev.  John  Blennerhassett,  Rector  of  Tralee,  and 
(/.  s.  p.  Sept.  1830. 

VI.  William,  Surveyor  of  the  Customs  at  Cork,  6.  16  Jan. 
1776;  7)1.  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Young,  Esq.  of  Bantry,  and 
sister  of  General  P.  Young,  distinguished  at  the  siege  of 
Seringapatam.    He  had,  with  two  sons,  who  d.  young, 

Phillis  Jane,  to.  21  Nov.  1826,  Rev.  Thomas  Lloyd  Coglilan, 
D.D.,  Vicar  of  Ballyspillane,  in  the  Diocese  of  Ross. 
Jlary. 

I.  Grace,  6.  6  Dee.  1754;  d.  young. 

II.  Mary,  b.  2  Feb.  17r)8;  m.  Thomas  Gonncll,  Esq.,  Cork. 
HI.  Grace,  b.  11  Dec.  1761. 

IV.  Ann,  b.  15  Feb.  1764;  m.  Thomas  Harding,  Esq.  of 
Ballingohig,  Mayor  of  Cork  1808,  who  ((.  s.  p.  1824. 

V.  Susan,  b.  6  Jan.  1772;  to.  William  Smith,  Esq.,  Cork. 

The  eldest  surviving  son, 

John  Cole,  Esq.  of  Oldwood,  co.  Cork,  b.  4  Feb.  1760;  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Samuel  Allin,  Esq.  of  Youghal,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  John,  d.  v/iim. 

II.  Samvicl  Allin,  d.  v.;im. 

III.  Charles,  R.N.,  a  gallant  naval  officer,  c?.  unm. 

IV.  Christopher,  d.  young. 

v.  Thomas  Christopher,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Sarah,  to.  Capt.  Hugh  Forbes,  45th  regi.,  and  d.  22  Oct. 
1874. 

II.  Eliza,  d.  unm.  16  July,  185 ». 

in.  Ann,  7)i.  Walter  Carre  Harris,  Esq.,  M.D.  co.  Cork,  and 
d.  27  Feb.  1830. 
Mr.  Cole  d.  1826.    His  only  surviving  son, 

Thomas  Christopher  Cole,  Esq.  of  Woodville,  near  Inni- 
shannon,  CO.  Cork,  J. P.,  6.  14  Feb.  1807;  m.  1830,  Harriett 
Jane,  only  dau.  of  Charles  Brodrick  Garde,  Esq.  of  Ballin- 
diniss,  co.  Cork;  and  d.  20  Jan.  1877,  having  had  issue, 

I.  John  Harding  (Rev.),  present  representative. 
H.  Charles  Christopher,  Lieut.  80th  regt.  h.  15  May,  1844. 
HI.  Christoplier  Dillon  Croker,  M.D.,  b.  17  June,  1846. 
I.  Henrietta  Mary.  ii.  Eliza  Sarah  Emily. 

iittiJ— V/uodvicw,  Inaishannon,  co.  Cork. 


COLE    OF    HILL    HOUSE. 

Cole,  Henry  Dennett,  Esq.  of  Hill  House, 
Brading,  Isle  of  Wight,  b.  27  Oct.  1820  ;  m.  20  Oct. 
1817,  Emma  Maria,  dau.  of  John  Cooke,  Esq.  of 
Brilcroffc  House,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  has  issue 
surviving, 

I.  Clarence  Cooke,  6.  26  Oct.  1853. 

II.  Robert  Henry,  6.  13  June,  ISCO. 

I.  Caroline  Maria.  ii.  Emma  Lov.'sa. 

III.  Agnes  Eleanor.  iv.  Frances  Jlary  Anne. 

HineaCJC.— Robert  Cole,  6.  1715,  a  lineal  descendant  of 
an  old  and  influential  Shrewsbury  family,  settled  in  the  Isle  of 
Wight,  and  purchased  the  Rue  Street  Estate,  in  the  parish  of 
Northwood.  Hem.  26  Feb.  1754,  Mary  Packford,  and  d.  27 
Dec.  1786,  leaving  issue, 
I.  Robert,  of  Newport,  Isle  of  Wight,  Banker,  Captain  of 
the  Niton  Infantry,  and  Jlajor  of  the  I.W.  Volunteers,  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Dennett,  Esq.  of  Newport,  and  d. 
14  Sept.  181.1,  leaving  lour  sons  and  seven  daus.  ;  of  the 
daus.  the  eldest,  Eliza,  m.  Charles  Jollift'e,  Esq.;  the  2nd, 
Mary,  to.  Lieut.  Jenour;  the  3rd,  Jane,  m.  James  Harvey, 
Esq.  ;  the  5th,  Amelia,  to.  Capt.  Hyde;  and  the  7th,  Louisa, 
m.  W.  H.  Hall,  M.D.  of  Manor  House,  Millbrook,  Hants. 
The  sons  were,  Robert;  Henry,  H.E.I.C.S. ;  William, 
Lieut.  67th  regt.,  d.  1833;  and  James  George,  also  deceased. 
The  eldest,  Robert  Cole,  E<q.,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army,  to. 
Mary  Eden,  dau.  of  G.  R.  P.  Jarvis,  Esq.  of  Doddingtoa 
H?ll,  CO.  Lincoln,  and  had  surviving  issue,  Robert  Eden 
Geoege  (Rev.).  M.A.,  Rector  of  Doddington-with-Whisby, 
6.  1831 ;  Williiim  Gordon  (Rev.),  M.A.  Rector  ol  Newbold 
dcVerdon;  and  Anne  Henrietta. 
II  William,  of  Rue  Street,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of  Cor- 
nelius Cornock,  Esq.  of  Pembrokeshire,  and  d.  IbOl,  leaving 
thj-oe  sons. 


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COL 


1  CoHNEr.TOS  CoRNOcK,  of  Pembvolccshirc,  m.  Charlotte, 
dan.  of  Henry  Koach,  Esq.  of  llidway,  and  has  five  sons 
and  three  daus.,  Cornelius  Cornock ;  John  Jones, 
H.E.I.C.S.,  m.  Judith  Marcella,  dau.  of  Capt.  Frascr,  and 
has  issue;  Henry,  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Capt.  Charles 
Copii,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  has  issue;  William  Rohert  Octa- 
■vius;  Margaret;  Charlotte,  m.  the  Key.  Heathcote  A. 
Wake,  Rector  of  Netteswell;  Maria,  m.  Lieut.-Col. 
Charles  Pollard,  son  of  WiUiam  Diitton  Tollard,  Esq.  of 
Castle  Pollard. 

2  William,  now  of  rcmhvokcRhirc. 

S  Robert,  late  of  Holybourn  Lodge. 
111.  James,  of  Chiverton,  Lieut,  of  the  West  Medina  troop  of 
Cavalry,  (j.  17C8;  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Henry  Dennett,  Esq.  oi 
Kewport;  d.  23  Jan.  1816,  leaving  i.ssue, 

1  James,  of  Tapnell,  m.  Louisa,  Srd  dau.  of  Brown 
Hearne,  Esq.  of  Fulford,  and  d.  6  June,  1831,  leaving 
James  (JH.  and  has  issue);  Henry  Hearne,  of  the  United 
States ;  AVilliam  ;  and  Mary. 

2  Henry  Dennett,  of  Carisbrooke,  6.  14  Jan.  1797  ;  m.  Anne, 
2nd  dau.  of  Brown  Hearne,  Esq.  of  Fulford,  and  d.  31  Get. 
18ii4,  leaving  two  surviving  daus.,  Anne,  and  Eliza  Sarah ; 
and  sons, 

Henry  Demnbtt,  of  HiU  House. 
Alfred,  6.  9  Dec.  1824. 

Constantine,  6.  30  Dec.  1825;  m.   10  Juno,   18-50,  Sarah 
Anne  Catherine,  dau.  of  Col.  Charles  Fitzy-erald  Mac- 
kenzie, 60th  Royal  Rifles,  and  niece  of  Lhe  luLc  Sir  Culia 
Mackenzie,  Bart. 
James  William,  of  the  United  States,  b.  1827. 
Cliarles  Newnh'am.  //.  24  June,  1828. 
Clarence  Hearne,  Physician,  United  States,  d.  s.  -p.  15 
Jan.  1852. 
Septimus,  6.  1832. 
Octavus  Dennett,  d.  1811. 
John  Arnold,  h.  183s. 
1  Mary  Anne,  m.  John  Arnold,   Esq.    of    Kushville,  In- 
diana. 
I.  Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  Patrick  Barry;    2iidlr,  Osmond  John- 
son, Esq. 

u.  Mary,  m.  Thomas  Glecd,  Esq.  of  Priory,  Isle  of  Wight, 
and  had  issue,  Thomas  ;  Mary,  m.  Edward  Roberts,  Esq. ; 
Fanny,  m.  Malcolm  Macgregor,  H.B.M.  Consul  at  Panama; 
and  Anne,  m.  Charles  Cornwall  Cecil  Worsley,  Esq. 

III.  Anne,  m.  James  Cantelo,  Esq.,  and  had  two  daus.,  Jane, 
m.  Capt.  Roberts ;  and  Amelia  in.  Major-Gen.  George 
Stracey-Smyth,  Lieut. -Governor  of  New  Brunswick. 

IV.  Grace,  ■ni.  McArthur,  Esq. 

Robert  Cole,  Esq.  of  Holybourn  Lodge,  Hants,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  F.L.S.,  m.  1st,  1817,  Maria,  dau.  and  heir  of  Henry 
Wilding,  Esq.  ;  and  2ndly,  Annette,  dau.  of  William  Bourne, 
Esq.  of  Elfoi-d  Park,  Staffordshire.  Mr.  Cole  d.  in  his  82nd 
year. 

Anixs—kxZ;  a  chevi-on  gu.  between  three  seoi-pions  reversed 
sa. 

C/YS<— A  naked  arm  holding  a  scoi-pion  ppr.  armed  or. 

JVfoi^o— Deura  cole  regem  serva. 

iSeot— HUl  House,  Brading,  Isle  of  WighJ. 


COLEGUAVE  OF  CANN  HALL. 
CoLEGRAVE,  JoHN,  Esq.  o£  Cann  Hall,  Essex,  an  1 
Little  EUingliam,  Norfolk,  formerly  a  Lieut.  3rtl 
Light  Dragoons,  h.  20  Oct.  1811 ;  m.  29  Sept.  1835, 
Louise  Marie,  only  dau.  of  Lieut.  John  Matcbam 
Isaac,  son  of  JNicholas  Isaac,  Esq.  of  Marslifiekl, 
Gloucestershire,  and  d.  17  Jan.  1879,  leaving  issue, 

I.  William  Richard,  6.  21  Aug.  ISIO;  in  Holy  Orderii  of  the 
Church  of  Rome. 

II.  John,  d.  an  infant. 

III.  Thomas,  h.  30  Dec.  1847. 

Mr.  Colcgrave  assumed,  by  royal  license,  14  July, 
1868,  in  pursuance  of  the  will  of  his  grcat-graiid- 
Tincle,  William  Colegi-ave,  Esq.,  the  surname  of 
CoLEGEATE,  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic,  Manby. 

iLinCaSC— Sir  William  Manbt,  Knt.,  living  Unip. 
Edward  HI.  (son  of  Robert  Manby,  by  his  wife,  the  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Gastinbridge,  Knt.,  grandson  of  John  de  Manby  and 
his  wife,  the  dau.  of  Sir  John  Boys,  Knt.,  and  tjreat  grandson 
of  Petronellus  de  Manby,  Lord  of  Manby,  co.  Lincoln),  m.  Alice, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Alan  Malkake,  Lord  of  Elsham,  co.  Lincoln, 
and  by  her  was  lineal  ancestor  of  the  distinguished  family  of 
Manby  of  Lincolnshire. 

Robert  Manbt,  of  Walmsgate,  and  Wragby,  co.  Lincoln, 
catered  his  pedigiee  at  tho  Visitation  in  1631.    His   son, 


Thomas  Manbt,  Esq.  sometime  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  purchased 
the  manor  and  estate  of  Downsell  Hall,  in  the  parish  of  South 
Weald,   Essex,    10  Oct.  1G60,  and  was  father  of 

Sir  Thomas  Manby,  Knt.  of  Downsell  Hall,  knighted  at 
Whitehall,  25  May,  168G,  High  Sheriff  of  Essex  1688;  m.  1st, 
1683,  Juliana,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  George  Selby,  Bart., 
of  White  House,  co.  Durham,  and  of  Dawley,  co.  Middlesex, 
and  by  her  had,  Francis,  his  heir,  of  whom  presently.  He  m. 
2ndly,  1694,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Cary,  Knt.,  of  Torr 
Abbey,  co.  Devon,  and  by  her  (who  was  buried  24  May,  1720) 
had  two  sons,  Robert,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  r,i.  Mary  Cary,  and 
d.  s.  p.  1737  ;  and  Edward.  Sir  Thomas  d.  21  Aug.  1729,  aged 
75,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  Manby,  Esq.  of  Downsell  Hall,  &.  about  1684;  who 
m.  1728,  Anne  Hickins,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  Feb.  1757)  had 
issue,  1  Francis,  his  heir;  2  Thomas,  successor  to  his  brother; 

1  Frances,    m.    John  Petre,    Esq.,    of   Bell  House,    Essex ; 

2  Catherine;  3  Anne,   d.  tuiin.;  4  Mary,   to.  31  Aug.  1762, 
William  Colcgrave,  of  Cann  Hall,  Essex,  who  d.  27  April,  3 
1793  ;  she  d.  s.  p.  4  Feb.  1810.    Mr.  Manby  d.  14  June,  1755,  j 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  J 

Francis  BlANBY,  Esq.,  of  Downsell  Hall,  6.  1732;  m.  1761,  .1 
Mary,  dau.  of  Anthony  Wright,  Esq.,  Banker,  but  dying  with-  ] 
out  surviving  issue,  2  March,  1780,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Thomas  Manby,  Esq.  of  Downsell  Hall,  who  m.  Anne,  dau. 
of  William  Colegrave,  Esq.,  of  Cann  Hall,  and  sister  of  Willi»m 
Colcgrave,  and  Robert  Colcgrave,  Esqs.  of  Cann  Hall,  who 
d.  s.  p.  1810.    By  this  lady  Mr.  Manby  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Francis,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Thomas  llurnall,  Esq.,  of 
London,  and  d.  13  Dec.  1 794,  having  had  by  her  (who  M.  „ 
2ndly,  —  Gawthorp,  of  Hull),  ; 

1  William,  successor  to  his  uncle.  < 

2  Richard,  d.  an  infant. 

1  Bridget,  m.  1818,  John  Davics,  Esq.  of  Ecrbice. 

I.  Catherine,  m.  16  Aug.  1795,  Richard  Walmesley,  Esq. 

II.  Francis,  m.  1st,  6  Feb.  1797,  Mark  Anthony  Browne,  last 
Viscount  Montague ;  and  2ndly,  Henry  Slaughter,  Esq.  of 
Kingsdown,  near  Bristol. 

III.  Anne,  m.  April,  1799,  Philip  Hughes,  Esq.  Licut.-Col. 
R.E. 

Mr.  Manby  d.  1786,  and  was  s.  by  his  older  soil, 

John  Manbt,  Esq.  of  Downsell  Hall,  m.  Harriet  Maria  Cliff,. 
of  Brigg,  CO.  Lincoln  ;  but  d.  s.  p.  5  Jan.  1819,  and  was  s.  by  • 
his  nephew, 

William  Manby,   Esq.    of  Downsell  Hall  and  Cann  Hall, 
Essex,  andof  Braeebridge  and  Mere  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  a  Major 
in  the  army,    b.  24  Feb.  1788;  m.  12  June,   1810,  Catherine 
Anne  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  General  Sir  John  Eraser, 
G.C.H.,  Col.,  of  the  Royal  York  Rangers,  and  had, 
John  William  Manby,  late  of  Cann  Hall. 
William  Manby,  b.  29  March,  1819;  la.  4  Aug.  1841,  Eleanor, 
2nd  dau.  of  tho  late  Charles  Walmcsley,  Esq.,  of  Wostwond 
House,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue,  Edward ;   Willian* 
Herman  ;  and  Elizabeth,  a  Nun. 

Francis  Edward,  b.  23  Sept.   1824;  m.  15  July,  1847,  Mary 
Elizabeth,   eldest  dau.   of   Robert  Bruce  Chichester,    Esq. 
and  had,    Francis    Howard    Nugent,   and    Mary  Isabella 
Florence. 
Evcrilda  Henrietta,  d.  a  Nun. 

Catherine  Frances  Eleanora,  m.  Rev.  William  Scrgison. 
Isabella  Frances  Sarah,  m.   11  June,  1838,  Ebcn   William, 
only  surviving  son  of  F'rancis  Robertson,  Esq.  of  Chikote, 
CO.  Derby. 
Major  Manby,  who  took  the  name  of  Colegrave,   d.  27  May, 
1868,  and  was  buried  at  South  Weald,  Essex,  being  s.  by  his 
eldest  son. 

Arms — Arg.,  two  bars  gu.  each  charged  with  as  many  cres- 
cents or,  between  three  pheons  of  the  second. 

Crest — An  ostrich  feather  erect  az.  and  two  arrows  in  saltiro 
or,  barbed  and  flighted  arg.  banded  by  a  mural  crown  gu. 
ii/(/»»— Fidoi  constans. 
SciUi — Cana  Hall,  Essex,  and  Little  Elliugham,  Norioli. 


COLEMAN    OF    STOKE    PARK, 

Coleman,  Edwatid  John,  of  Stoke  Park,  Bucks, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  21  March,  1833  ;  m.  25  Sept.  1856, 
Grcrfcrudc  Laurence  Knight,  dau.  of  James  Tbomas 
Walsh,  Esq.  of  Park  Place,  Hampton,  Middlesex. 
Mr.  Coleman  is  son  of  James  Edward  Coleman, 
Esq.  of  Hollenden  Park,  Tonbridge,  Kent,  who  d, 
6  Not.  1868. 

£i/ii—Stokc  Parle,  Slough. 

Toivn,  Iiciidence—22,  Grosvcnor  Square,  W. 


COL 


THE  LANDED  GENTKY. 


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COLLINGWOOD    OF    CHIRTOIJ    AITD 
LILBTJEN    TOWER. 

CottTXGWOOD,  Edwabd  John,  Esq.  of  Chirton 
House  and  Lilburn  Tower,  Northumberland,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1844,  h.  4  Fob.  1815  ;  m. 
23  Aug.  1812,  Anna,  2nd  dau.  of  tlie  late  Arthur 
Burdett,  Esq.  of  Balljmany,  eo.  Kildare,  and  Bally- 
■watcr,  CO.  Tipperarj,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edwakd  John,  6.  20  Dec.  1843. 

II.  Arthur  Burdett,  6.  2  April,  lt-17;  m.  U  Nov.  1872,  Sarah, 
eldest  dau.  of  Eobert  Hare,  of  Green  1-ouatain,  Cape  of 
Good  Hope. 

ni.  Cuthbert  George,  &.  29  JTov.  1848. 

I.  Anua  Elizabeth.  ii.  Adelaide  :,Iary. 

JLfltCiXflr. — The  ancient  Northumbrian  family  of  Coiling- 
■wooD  was  seated  at  Esslington,  in  that  co.,  in  the  early  part  of 
the  reign  of  Hepjky  VIII. 

John  Collingwood,  Esq.  of  Chirton,  brother  of  the  gallant 
naval  Commander,  Cuthbert,  Lord  Collingwood,  and  5th  in 
descent  from  Cuthbert  Collingwood,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Cuthbert 
Collingwood,  of  Dalden  and  Esslington,  by  Dorothy,  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Sir  George  Bowes,  of  Streatlam,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Fenwick,  Esq.  of  Earsdon,  and  left  at  his  decease  (with 
two  daus.,  Annie,  in.  1S36,  Ilev.  Christopher  Reed,  Vicar  of 
Tynemouth;  and  Mary,  m.  1838,  Frederick  John  Woodley 
Collingwood,  Esq.  of  Glanton  Tyke)  a  son  and  successor,  the 
present  Edwaud  John  Collingwood,  Esq.  of  Chirtou  and  Lil- 
burn Tower. 

Arma—Arf^.,  a  chevron  sa.  between  throe  stags'  heads  erased 
of  the  second. 

Crest — A  stag  at  gaze  in  a  holly-bush  ppr. 

Motto — Ferar  unus  et  idem. 

Scof— Chirton  House,  North  Shields,  and  Lilburn  Tovrcr, 
Alnwick. 


COLLINaWOOD    OF    DISSINGTOIiT. 

Collingwood,  Arabella,  of  Dissington  Hall, 
Northumberland,  m.  May,  1856,  Re  p.  Robert  Gordon 
Caltlirop,  M.A.,  J.P.,  who  assumed  by  royal  license, 
3  April,  1868,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Colling- 
wood only,  and  has  with  other  issue, 

Henm  George. 

fLtnCitgC— Edwakd  Collingwood,  Esq.  of  Dissington,  b. 
30  Oct.  1791;  m.  9  Sept.  1820,  Arabella,  dau.  of  Gen.  John 
Calcraft,  of  Cholderton,  Hants,  and  by  her  (who  d.  31  May, 
1840)  has  issue, 

Edwaed,  late  of  Dissington. 

Arabella,  now  of  Dissington. 

Cecil. 
This  gentleman,  who  was  2nd  surviving  son  of  the  late  Walter 
Spencer  Stanhope,  Esq.  of  Cannon  Hall,  and  Horsforth  Hall,  co. 
York,  by  Mary  Winifred  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thom.as  Eabington 
PuUeine,  Esq.  of  Carlton  Hall,  and  Winifred  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Edward  Collingwood,  Esq.  of  Byker,  and  Dissington,  assumed 
by  letters  patent,  in  compliance  with  the  testamentary  injunc- 
tion of  his  great  unele,  Edward  Collingwood,  Esq.,  the  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Collingwood  only.  He  d.  i  Aug.  1866,  and 
wass.  by  his  son, 

Edward  Collingwood,  Esq.  of  Dissington,  &.  22  July,  1823 ; 
m.  Fanny,  dau.  of  Col.  Maxwell  of  Montreal,  Canada,  and 
d.  s.  p.,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  sister,  the  present  Mrs.  Colling- 
wood of  Dissington. 

Anns,  Crest,  and  3Totto—Same  as  Collingwood  of  Chirton 
and  Lilburn  Tower. 

Scoi— Dissington  Hall,  ten  miles  north-west  of  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne. 


John  Carnabt,  &.  1S70. 
Mary  Jane,  b.  12  Feb.  1SC3. 

iLllTEa0C.-^This  is  another  branch  of  the  Northumber- 
land Collingwoods. 

John  Collingwood,  Esq.  of  Lilburn  Tower,  co.  Northumber- 
land, and  Cornhill  House,  North  Durham,  son  of  Henry  Col- 
lingwood, Esq.  of  Wcsterhaugh,  m.  a  lady  named  Cornthwaite, 
and  had  two  sons,  Henry,  his  heir;  and  John,  6.  1758;  and 
four  daus.,  Ann  ;  Judith ;  Mary ;  and  Elizabeth.  The  eldest 
son, 

Henry  Collingwood,  Esq.  of  Lilburn  Tower  and  Cornhill 
House,  b.  20  July,  1757;  m.  1st,  Margaret  Mills,  of  Glanton; 
2ndly,  Dorothy  Wilkinson,  of  Coxhoe;  and  3rdly,  Mary  Anne 
younger  dau.  ofEev.  Samuel  Watson,  D.D.,  of  Rothbury,  by 
the  last  of  whom  (who  d.  17  Feb.  1852)  he  had  issue, 

Henry  John  Willia5i,  his  heir. 

F'rederiek  John  Woodley,  of  Glanton  Pyke,  co.  Northumber- 
land, J. P.  and  D.L.,  6.  20  Nov.  1805;  r,i.  4  Dec.  1838,  Mary, 
2nd  dau.  of  the  late  John  Collingwood,  Esq.  of  Chiitou 
House. 

Judith. 

Margaret,  m.  Charles  Fenwick,  Esq.  of  Earsdon. 

Harriet,  m.  George  Thomas  Leaton,  Esq.  of  WhicWiam. 

Mary  Anne,  m.  1830,  James  Vibart,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N. 
Mr.  Collingwood  d.  20  July,  1827,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Henry  John  William  Collingwood,  Esq.  of  Lilburn  Tower 
and  Cornhill  House,  m.  1823,  Frances,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hagger- 
ston,  Esq.  of  Ellingham;  and  dying  14  April,  1840,  left  issue, 

JouN,  now  of  Cornhill. 

WiUiam  Pole,  b.  2  Nov.  1829;  Col.  in  the  array,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  21st  R.N.B.  Fusiliers,  married. 

Thomas  Haggerston,  b.  12  May,  1831;  Lieut.,  E.N.,  drowned 
ontlie  coastof  Africa,  9  Mav,  1859. 

Clennell,  R.A.,  b.  16  Feb.  1837. 

Frederick,  R.N.,  b.  17  Nov.  1837;  d.  10  Feb.  18G7. 

Henry,  b.  7  Dec.  1839. 

Frances,  m.  22  July,  1851,  George  Caldwell  Diekins,  Esq., 
Capt.  46th  regt.;  she  d.  14  Sept.  1867. 

Mary  Anne.  Winifred,  d.  28  Dec.  1878. 

Mr.  Collingwood  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  son,  the  present 
John  Collingwood,  Esq.  of  Cornhill  House.  Lilburn  Tower 
was  sold  by  the  Trustees,  1842,  to  Edward  ColUngwood,  Esq. 
of  Chirton. 

Arms,  £c. — As  Collingwood  of  Chirton. 

Seat — Cornhill  House,  Coldstream,  co.  Berwick. 


COLLINGWOOD   OF   COSHHILL  HOUSE. 

Collingwood,  John,  Esq.,  late  of  Lilburn  Tower, 
Northumberland,  and  now  of  Cornhill  House,  co. 
Durham,  b.  25  Dec.  1826  ;  s.  his  father  14  April, 
1840  ;  late  4th  Dragoon  Guards ;  m.  8  Jan.  1861, 
Jane,  dau.  of  the  late  John  Lumsden,  Esq.  of  Lear- 
month,  near  Coldstream,  and  has  -with  other  issue. 


COLLINS    OP    WALFOHD. 

Collins,  John  Stratfokd,  Esq.  of  Walford,  co. 
Hereford,  an  officer  in  the  2nd  Queen's  Royal  regt., 
b.  1S51. 

lilltCag;C. — The  family  of  Collins  is  one  of  great  antiquity 
in  the  cos.  of  Hereford  and  Salop.  One  of  its  descendants 
was, 

William  Collins,  Esq.  of  Upton,  co.  Hereford,  Capt.  in  the 
Trained  Bands.  He  1,1.  Sept.  1680,  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Robert  Stratford,  Esq.  of  Walford,  co.  Hereford,  great-grandson 
of  Ferdinando  Stratford,  of  Walford,  by  Ursula  his  wife,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  John  Hereford,  of  Sufton,  co.  Hereford,  and  Blanche 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Kyrle,  of  Walford  Court.  He  was 
buried  at  Upton,  10  Jan.  1717,  and  left  a  son  and  heir, 

James  Collins,  Esq.  of  Walford,  eo.  Hereford,  to.  Aug.  172S, 
Elianor,  dau.  of  John  Stacy,  Esq.  of  London.  He  d.  7  June, 
1765,  and  left  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Stratford  Collins,  Esq.  of  Walford,  b.  Dec.  1730; 
High  Sheriff  CO.  Hereford  1774;  to.  1758,  Alice,  only  child  of 
John  Furney,  Esq.  of  Perristone,  co.  Hereford ;  and  <;.  Aug. 
1780,  leaving  issue  John  Stratford,  his  heir;  Ferdinando 
Stratford,  R.N. ;  Alicia,  m.  Rev.  John  Howton  Beestuu,  Vicar 
of  Walford,  and  left  issue.    The  elder  son, 

John  Stratford  Collins,  Esq.  of  Walford,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
James  Da  vies,  Esq.  of  Ross,  co.  Hereford,  and  left  issue, 

John  SxR.iTFORD,  his  lieir. 

Ferdinando  Stratford,  r,i.  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Morris,  Esq. 
of  Leominster,  by  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Legge  Bcebec, 
Esq.  of  Willey  Court. 

James,  of  Woolhope,  m.  Eliza,  dau.  and  heir  of  Henry  Wil- 
liam Gwillim,  Esq.  of  Brainge  Court,  co.  Hereford. 

Mr.  Collins  d.  1809,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Stratford  Collins,  Esq.  of  Walford,  co.  Hereford,  w. 
Edith,  dau.  of  Philip  Jones,  Esq.  of  Cleeve,  co.  Hereford  (of 
the  family  of  Junes,  of  Poulstono  and  Sugwas,  co.  Here- 
iord),  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Hutclicson,  Esq,,  of 


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Clifton,  CO.  Gloucester,  by  Sarah,  his  wife,  only  Child  of  Robert 
Kyrle,  Esq.,  son  and  heir  of  Vandervort  Kyrle,  devisee  and. 
representative  of  John  Kyrle,  Pope's  "  Man  of  Ross."  By  this 
]ady  (who  d.  1859)  Mr.  Collins  had  issue, 

I.  John  Stbatford,  his  heir. 

II.  William  Hutcheson,  of  Cubberley  House,  co.  Hereford, 
late  an  Officer  of  the  co.  Hereford  Militia ;  m.  LHura  Eliza- 
beth, eldest  dau.  of  the  late  John  Hiincocks,  Esq.  of  Wol- 
verley  Court,  co.  Worcester,  and  has  issue, 

1  Vandervort  Kyrle  Hutcheson,  b.  1S58. 

1  Laura  Florence  Hutcheson. 

2  Katherine  Augusta  Hutcheson. 

3  Edith  Talbot  Hutch( son. 

4  Ada  Kyrle  Hutcheson. 

III.  Nathaniel  Kyrle,  of  Wiltondale,  formerly  Capt.  2nd  Here- 
fordshire Eifle  Volunteers,  now  Capt.  Shropshire  Militia; 
TO.  Isabella,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Hancocks,  Esq.  of  Wolverley 
Court. 

I.  Edith  Alicia,  deceased. 

H.  Sarah,  of  Chasewood,  co.  Hereford. 

III.  Anne  Jones,  deceased.  iv.  Katherine,  deceased. 

Mr.  Collies  d.  1859.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Stkatfobd  Collins,  Esq.  of  Walford,  co.  Hereford, 
m.  1st,  1848,  Ellen,  dau.  of  John  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Lloydsboro' 
CO.  Tipperary,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1852)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Stbatfobd,  now  of  Wythall,  Walford. 

I.  Amy  Stratford. 

II.  Ellen  Edith  Lloyd,  m.  Wright  Sherlock,  Esq.  Capt.  18th 
(Royal  Irish),  eldest  son  of  George  Sherlock,  Esq.  of 
Carrigdeuve,  co.  Cork. 

He  m.  2ndly,  in  1858,  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Jones,  of 
Langstone  Court,  co.  Hereford,  and  widow  of  Robert  C.  Vaux, 
Esq.  of  Court  St.  Lawrence,  co.  Monmouth.  Mr.  Collins,  who 
was  a  graduate  of  the  University  of  Cambridge,  a  Barrister-«t- 
Law,  and  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Hereford,  d.  Feb.  1877. 

Arms— \ert,  a  grifSn  segrcant  and  a  crescent  or. 
Crest — A  dexter  arm  embowed,  habited  arg.  the  hand  ppr. 
Jholding  a  scimitar  or. 

J/oHoes— Fide  et  virtute,  and  Colens  Doum. 
/SeaJ— Wythall,  Walford,  Ross,  co.  Hereford. 


COLLINS    OF    BETTERTON. 

CoLxiNS,  The  Ret.  John  Ferdinando,  of  Bettei*- 
ton,  Berks,  J.P.,  b.  15  Oct.  1812  ;  m.  30  Sept.  18.3G, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Hawthorn,  Esq.  of  G-lenluce, 
CO.  Wigton,  and  late  of  Jamaica,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Ferdinando  (Rev.),  M.A.,  b.  12  July,  1837. 

II.  Henry,  b.  31  Aug.  1838.        ixi.  Charles,  b.  23  Sept.  1839. 

IV.  Robert  Hawthorn,  6.  3  Aug.  1841. 

V.  Arthur,  b.  2G  June,  1840. 

VI.  Francis,  6.  20  April,  1851. 

I.  Emily  Jane.  ii.  Fanny  Katherine,  deceased. 

2,intajJC.— Charles  Collins,  of  Pembroke  Coll.  Oxford, 
and  of  the  Middle  Temple,  6.  13  June,  1666,  lineally  descended 
from  Thomas  Collins,  of  Betterton,  temp.  Henry  VI.,  in.  1st, 
Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Head,  Esq.  of  Hodcut,  Berks,  and 
left  by  her  two  daus.,  Charlotte,  wife  of  John  Saunders,  Esq. 
of  Woolston;  and  Frances,  wife  of  Richard  Hartend,  Esq.; 
and  four  sons,  who  d.  before  him,  s.  p.  He  m.  2ndly,  Eliza- 
beth C  .hill  of  Bletchington,  d.  without  issue;  and  3rdly, 
Anne,  eldest  dau  of  Ferdinando  White,  Esq.  of  Fryers  Court, 
CO.  Berks,  and  by  her  had  his  successor, 

Ferdinando  Collins,  Esq.,  M.A.,  m.  Katherine  Boote,  of 
Deuciss,  CO.  Berks,  and  had  (with  a  son,  Ferdinando,  who 
d.  s.  p.,  and  two  daus.,  Anne,  m.  F'rancis  Brownswood  Bullock, 
Esq. ;  and  Katharine,  m.  Isaac  Pickering,  Esq.  of  Foxlease, 
Hants)  a  son  and  successor. 

Rev.  John  Collins,  of  Betterton,  Vicar  of  Cheshunt,  6. 
6  July,  17.53 ;  m.  Martha,  dau.  of  James  Smith,  Esq.  of  Rot- 
terdam and  Hammersmith,  and  had,  John  Ferdinando,  now 
of  Betterton  ;  Katharine,  m.  Rev.  Giles  Daubeney,  of  Lydiard 
Tregoz,  Wilts;  Anna  Maria,  m.  Rev.  Boojamin  Morland,  of 
Chilton,  Berks.    Mr.  ColUns  d.  17  March,  1826. 

Arras — Vert,  a  griffin  passant  or,  a  chief  erm. 

Crest — A  griffin's  head  erased  vert  crowned  or. 

Motto — Per  callem  collem. 

Seat — Betterton  House,  Wantage. 


COLLINS    OF    TRXTTHAN. 

Collins,  Digbt,  Esq.  of  Truthan  and  Ne-wton 
Ferrers,  Cornwall,  b.  7  Sei)t.  1836  ;  s.  his  brother 
1870. 


ILtncaBC— The  family  of  Collins  is  of  Tery  ancient  standing 
in  Cornwall.  In  the  1st  of  Edward  If.,  John  Collins  repre- 
sented Launceston  in  Parliament,  and  in  the  11th  and  15th 
Richard  II.  was  Sheriff  of  the  county.  The  great-grandfather 
of  the  present  proprietor  of  Truthan, 

John  Collins,  Esq.  of  Treworgan,  Hich  Sheriff  of  Cornwall 
1726,  771.  Mary  May,  and  had,  with  daus.,  two  sons,  Edward, 
and  John.    The  younger. 

The  Rev.  John  Collins,  m.  1st,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Francis 
Bassett,  Esq.  of  Tehidy  Park,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  John 
Bassett.  He  m.  2ndly,  Constance,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Paul 
Mitchell,  Esq.  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  Edward,  of  whom 
presently;  and  3rdly,  Anne  WiUiams,  by  whom  he  also  had 
i.ssue,  Charles,  d.  unm.;  Jeremiah  (Rev.);  and  Anne,  d.  unm. 
The  only  son  of  the  2nd  marriage, 

Edward  Collins,  Esq.  of  Truthan,  Cornwall,  6.  21  April, 
1747;  High  Sheriff  of  Cornwall,  1801;  to.  7  March,  1779,  Mary, 
only  dau.  of  Rev.  Richard  Thomas,  and  sole  heiress  of  her 
uncle,  Richard  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Tretheake,  and  d.  13  Sept. 
1827,  having  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  9  Dec.  1831),  Edward, 
his  heir;  Clement,  6.  17  Dec.  1784,  d.  11  Feb.  1789;  and  Mary, 
who  d.  unm.  2  Oct.  1827.  Mr.  Collins  d.  13  Sept.  1827,  and 
was  .5.  by  his  elder  son, 

Edward  Collins,  Esq.  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  Truthan,  and 
Newton-Ferrers,  Dornwall,  High  Sheriff,  1830,  6.  7  Sept.  1782; 
m.  8  Nov.  1831,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Francis  Drake,  Esq.  late 
Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minister  Plenipotentiary  at  Munich, 
by  Eliza  Anne  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Herbert  Mackworth, 
Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

Edward,  late  of  Truthan  and  Newton-Ferrers. 

Charles,  6.  8  May,  1835;  m.  14  Sept.  18.58,  Alethoa,  only  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Robert  Gee,  Rector  of  Paignton,  Devon. 

Digby,  now  of  Truthan. 
Mr.  Collins  d.  15  April,  1855.     His  eldest  son, 

Edward  Collins,  Esq.  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  Truthan  and 
Newton  Ferrers,  6.  2  Dec.  1833  ;  d.  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 
the  present 

Digby  Collins,  Esq.  of  Truthan  and  Newton-Ferrers. 

^r7?i.s— Sa.,  a  chevron  arg.  guttco-dc-sang  between  three 
doves  ppr. 

Crest — A  dove  with  wings  expanded  ppr. 

Motto — Volabo  et  requicsuam. 

Smts — Truthan,  near  Truro;  and  Ncv/toa-Ferrcrs,  nsar 
Callington. 


COLLINS-TRELAWNY    OF    HAM. 

Collins  -  Teelawny,  The  Ret.  CH.A.RLEg 
Teelawny,  M.A.,  of  Ham,  Devon,  forraerlj  FeUow 
of  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  and  Eector  of  Timsbury, 
Somerset,  b.  10  April,  1792;  m.  21  July,  1831, 
Elizabeth  Ayliffe,  youngest  dau.  of  Edward  and 
Marianne  Boodle,  of  London.  The  Rev.  Charles 
Trelawny  Collins  assumed,  by  royal  license,  1839,  on 
the  death  of  his  mother,  her  maiden  name  of  Tfiii- 
LAWNY,  he  being  her  third  surviving  son. 

HtltCaflt.— The  Trelawnys  of  Plymouth  and  Ham,  are 
a  branch  of  the  ancient  family  of  Trelawny  of  Trelawny, 
derived  from  John  Trelawny,  of  St.  Germans,  a  younger 
son  of  the  Cornish  house.  To  this  branch  belonaed  Robert 
Trelawny,  Esq.  Member  for  Plymouth  in  the  Long  Parliament, 
of  whose  treatment  Clarendon  speaks  in  his  History  of  the 
RebMlon. 

^nmiln  of  CoIInts. 
Arthur  Collins,  the  celebrated  genealogist  and  antiquary, 
author  of  Collins'  Peerage,  b.  at  Exeter,  1682,  was  son  of 
William  Collins,  Esq.  of  tlie  Inner  Temple,  Gentleman-Usher 
to  Catharine,  Queen  of  Charles  II.  The  first  edition  of  the 
Pecrajrc  was  published  in  1703,  and  a  second  in  1715,  in  four 
vols.  foho.  The  latest  edition  was  that  of  1812,  with  valuable 
additions  by  Sir  Egerton  Brydges.  Collins's  Baronetage  was 
first  published  in  17'20,  and  subsequently  in  1741.  His  other 
publications  are,  1.  The  Life  of  Cecil,  Lord  Burleigh,  1732,  8vo. 
2.  The  Life  of  Edward  the  Black  Prince,  1740,  8vo.;  3.  Letters 
and  Memorials  of  State  collected  by  Sir  Henry  Sidney  and  others, 
1746,  two  vols,  folio;  4.  Historical  ColUctions  of  the  Noble 
Families  of  Cavendish,  Hollex,  Vere,  HarUy,  and  Ogle,  1752, 
folio.  In  consideration  of  these  important  contributions  to 
lii.storic.il  and  tfnc;\lo^iial  liisiojy,  Georoe  II.  granted  to  ' 
Mr.  Culluis  a  peusion  of  lOOi.  a  year.    This  painstaking-  and 


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lonvnca    writer  d.  at  Battersca  IG  March,    17G0.      He    was 
father  of 

Gen.  ARTunRTooKER  Collins,  of  the  Royal  Marines,  h.  1713 ; 
TO.  Henrietta  Caroline,  dau.  of  George  ffrazer,  Esq.  of  Park, 
King's  Co.,  Ireland ;  and  d.  1793,  leaving  one  duu.  and  three 
eons, 

I.  David,  Lieut.-Col.,  Judge-Advocate,  and  Historian  of  the 
Settlement  of  New  South  Wales,  b.  at  Exeter,  1750.  Jn 
1770  he  was  appointed  Lieut,  in  the  Marines,  and  in  177^ 
was  instrumental  in  rescuing  the  unfortunate  Matildn, 
Queen  of  Denmark,  and  in  conveying  her  to  her  brother's 
(George  Hi.)  Hanoverian  dominions.  In  1775  he  greatly 
distinguished  himself  at  the  battle  of  Bunker's  Hill.  \n 
1787  he  accompanied  Governor  I'liilips  to  New  South 
Wales  as  Judge-Advocate,  and  was  subsequently  made 
Governor  of  Van  Dieman's  Land;  previously  to  which  he 
wrote  a  history  of  the  former  settlement.  He  d.  itt  Van 
Dieman's  Land,  24  March,  ISIO. 

II.  George.  hi.  William. 

The  2nd  son, 

George  Collins,  Esq.  D.L.  Devon,  m.  1784,  Mary,  only 
child  of  Samuel  Pollexfen  Trelawny,  Esq.  of  Ham,  near  Tly- 
ciouth,  and  d.  1826  his  (widow  d.  1837),  leaving  issue, 

I.  George  Trelawny,  Lieut.  23rd  Royal  AVelsh  Fusiliers, 
killed  at  the  siege  of  Badajoz,  6  April,  1812. 

II.  Arthur  Luce  Trelawny,  Lieut.  Royal  Artillery,  to.  Sophia, 
dau.  of  William  Holmes,  Esq.  M.D.  Quebec,  and  d.  Dec. 
1820  (his  widow  d.  1867),  leaving  issue,  three  daus.,  Sophia 
Mary,  m.  1868,  Col.  FitzGerald,  late  33rd  regt. ;  Caroline 
Matilda,  m.  1851,  Rev.  W.  Ross,  co.  Derry,  Ireland;  and 
Arthurine  Trelawny  (born  posthumous). 

HI.  Charles  Tkelawny  Collins  Trelawny,  now  of  Ham. 

I.  Mary  Trelawny,  d.  1849. 

II.  Caroline  Trelawny,  d.  1873. 

III.  Catharine  Trelawny,  m.  the  Rev.  Henry  Hare,  of  Curtis- 
Knowle,  Devon,  and  has  issue  two  sons  anii  three  daus. 

IV.  Charlotte  Trelawny,  d.  I87G. 

Amu — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  Trelawny,  arg.  a  chevron  sa. 
augmented  with  three  oak  leaves  by  Henry  V.  after  the  battle 
of  Agincoiu't;  2nd  and  3rd,  Colli.vs,  vert,  a  griffin  scgrcant 
cr. 

Crczt  o/ Trelawny— A  wolf  passant  ppr. 

Crest  of  Collins — A  camel's  head  erased  ppr. 

Motto  of  Trelawny — Sermoni  consona  facta. 

&at— Ham,  Plymouth. 


COLLINS    OF    KNARESBOROUGH. 

CoLLixs,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Knaresborough  and 
Eolljfoote,  CO.  York,  b.  1825,  M.A.,  Waclham  Col- 
lege, Oxon ;  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Barrister-at- 
La\v,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  the  West  Riding,  M.P.  for 
Xnaresborough  1851-52and  1857-65,  and  for  Boston 
1868-74  ;  s.  his  father  1870. 

iLfuraflC— This  family  has  the  same  arms  as  the  ancient 
■family  of  the  same  name  of  Brightling  and  Eurwash,  Sussex, 
and  was  settled  near  Knaresborough  in  the  17th  century,  where 
Thomas  Collins,  of  York  (described  in  his  marriage  licence, 
dated  1663,  as  Gent,  of  the  parish  of  St.  Mary's,  Bishopshill 
Senior,  York,  aged  28),  and  afterwards  of  Knaresborough  and 
Ferenzbie,  m.  Mary  Knaresburgh,  6.  1639,  of  Farnliam,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  6.  16G5;  d.  IG81,  and  was  buried  at  Farnham. 

II.  ThoiiKis,  (Rev.),  b.  1C68;  d.  1700,  and  was  buried  at 
Knaresborough. 

HI.  James,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Mary,  b.  1666.  ii.  Ann,  b.  1CG3. 

Re  d.  1707,  and  was  buried  at  Knaresborough.    His  youngest 
son, 

James  Collins,  of  Knaresborough  and  Ferenzbie,  h.  1G73, 
ni.  Mary  Green  (sister,  of  Samuel  Green,  of  Knaresborough, 
M.A.  Oxon,  by  his  wife,  Helen  Knaresborough,  the  lastmember 
of  that  ancient  family  who  resided  in  the  neighbourhood  :  she 
d.  1733),  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Scholar  and  Fellow  of  University 
Coll.  Oxford,  Vicar  of  Knaresborough,  Prebendary  of  Ripon, 
J.P.  for  the  West  Riding,  b.  1707;  m.  1734,  Mary  Wood- 
burne ;  d.  1788.  He  had  issue,  four  sons  I  William,  6.  1738  ; 
2-Thomas,  6.  1741 ;  3  Henry,  b.  and  d.  1745;  4  Woodburne, 
b.  1750,  d.  1751;  and  three  daus.,  I  Eleanor,  b.  1737: 
2  Elizabeth,  6.  1743,  d.  1822;  3  Mary,  b.  and  d.  1749.  This 
branch  became  extinct  in  1822,  at  tlie  death  of  the  last  sur- 
viving dau.  Ehzabeth. 

II.  James,  of  whom  presently. 
iH.  Henry,  0.  1714. 


IV.  Fr.ancis,  of  York,  b.  1719,  m.  and  had  one  child,  wlio  d  in 
infancy. 

V.  William,  b.  1721;  in  the  army. 

VI.  Richard,  of  Leeds,  6.  1724;  d.  1800  unm. 

I.  Jane,  b.  1701;  m.  1729,  Richard  Cundall,  of  Ripon  co 
York;  d.  1780,  leaving  issue,  now  extinct. 

II.  Mary,  6.  1703;  m.  1725,  John  Beckwith,  Alderman  of 
York,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Ann,  6.  1709;  rf.  1711. 

IV.  Margaret,  b.  1716;  in.  173G,  Duffield  Scarab,  of  Arkcn- 
dale,  near  Knaresborough;  d.  1791,  .s.  j). 

V.  Ann,  6.  1727;  m.  Peter  Siiatwell,  of  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields- 
d.  1808,  s.  p. 

Mr.  James  Collins  d.  1727.    His  2nd  son, 

James  Collins,  Esq.  of  Knaresborough  and  Follyfoote, 
b.  1712;  m.  1733,  Elizabeth  Richardson  (whose  brother.  Dr. 
Thomas  Richardson,  of  Knaresborough  and  Follyfoote,  was  the 
Founder  of  the  Charity  School  at  Knarcsborouiih),  and  had 

I.  Thomas,  5.  1734;  d.  1741. 

II.  Lasscells,  b.  1737;  d.  1743. 

III.  James,  his  heir. 

I.  Sarah,  b.  and  d.  173G. 

II.  Mary,  b.  1739;  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Lamplugli,  Rector  of 
Copgrove  and  Goldcsborough,  near  Knaresi)t)rough,  and 
Prebendary  of  Wistow.  He  was  grandson  of  Archbishop 
Lamplugh,  and  dying  s.  p.,  was  the  last  male  rei)ivsentative 
of  the  Lamplughs  of  Lamplugh  and  Dovenby,  Cumberland. 

in.  Elizabeth,  6.  1741;  d.  174S. 

IV.  Aim,  b.  and  d.  1748. 

He  d.  1785.    His  youngest  son, 

James  Collins,  Esq.,  b.  1744 ;  to.  177C,  Kathcrine  AVest,  and 
had  issue,  four  sons, 

I.  James  Richardson,  b.  1777,  educated  at  the  Charterhouse, 
M.A.  Cantab.,  Barrister-at-Law,  subsequently  joined  28th 
Drngoons,  and  on  the  reduction  of  that  regt.  was  appointed, 
1803,  to  the  3rd  York  Militia,  in  which  regt.  he  was  a  Major 
at  the  time  of  his  death,  1810. 

n.  Thomas,  his  heir.  in.  William,  6.  1784;  d.  1786. 

IV.  William,  of  Kirkman  Bank,  Knaresborough,  D.L.  West 
Riding,  6.  1787;  m.  1828,  Elizabeth  Emma,  5th  dau.  of  Rev. 
Joseph  Smyth,  M.A.  Cantab,  of  Newbuilding,  near  Thirsk, 
and  Vicar  of  Kirby  Moorside,  co.  York;  d.  1871,  having 
had  issue, 

1  William  (Rev.),  of  Kirkman  Bank,  6.  1830,  educated  at 
the  Charterhouse,  M.A.  Exeter  Coll.  Oxon,  Vicar  of 
Freiston-with-Buttcrwick,  co.  Lincoln,  J.P.  for  co.  Lin- 
coln; m.  1860,  Jane,  his  cousin,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas 
Collins,  of  Knaresborough ;  and  d.  1874,  having  had  issue, 
William  Fellowes,  of  Kirkman  Bank,  his  eldest  son,  two 
other  sons,  and  five  daus. 

2  Edward  Archibald,  Lieut.-Col.  Comm.  26th  regt.,  6. 1831 ; 
m.  1876,  Jane,  dau.  of  J.  Heywood  Collins,  Esq.  of  Kelvin- 
dale,  near  Glasgow,  and  has  issue,  a  son,  6.  13  Dec.  1878. 

3  Francis,  6.  1832;  m.  1859,  Olympe  Am61ie,  eldest  dau. 
and  last  surviving  child  of  Pierre  Adolphe  Wiehe,  of 
Port  Louis,  Mauritius,  a  Doctor  of  Medicine,  and  Surgeon- 
Stajor  in  the  Army  Medical  Department,  and  has  issue, 
Fiancis,  his  eldest  son,  of  Caius  Coll.  Cambridge,  four 
otlier  sons,  and  two  daus. 

4  James  Joseph,  Major  60th  Rifles,  b.  1837;  m.  1874, 
Constance  Edith  Emma  Utterton,  dau.  of  the  Bishop  oi 
Guildford,  and  has  issue  two  daus. 

5  John  Robert,  Capt.  70th  regt.,  b.  1840;  to.  18G8,  Frances, 
dau.  of  William  Bennett,  M.D.  of  Harrogate,  co.  York, 
and  has  issue  two  daus. 

6  Joseph,  Capt.  22nd  regt.,  6.  1843 ;  m.  1872,  Augusta 
Abagail,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  H.  A.  Welman,  A.-D.-C.  to 
the  Queen,  and  Assistant  Adjutant  and  Quartermaster- 
Gen,  at  Colchester,  and  has  issue  one  son,  Charles 
Welman. 

I   Lucy.  2  Emma. 

I.  Kitty,  b.  1779;  in.  Rev.  Archibald  Edward  Douglas, 
Rector  of  Coote  Hill,  Ireland,  son  of  Archibald  Douglas,  of 
Darnock,  who  was  cousin  to  the  3rd  Duke  ol  Queensberry ; 
d.  18.06,  without  issue. 

II.  Mary,  b.  1782;  d.  1786. 

He  d.  1820.    His  eldest  surviving  son  and  heir. 

Rev.  Thomas  Collins,  b.  1780,  educated  at  the  Charterhouse, 
B.D.  Oxon,  Scholar  of  University  Coll.,  and  afterwards  Fellow 
of  JIagdalen  Coll.  Oxon,  and  Public  Examiner,  1815,  J.P.  for 
the  N.  and  W.  Ridings  of  co.  York,  Rector  of  Barningham, 
and  afterwards  Perpetual  Curate  of  Farnham,  near  Knares- 
borough, and  Rural  Dean ;  m.  Ann,  only  dau.  of  Richard 
Ramsden  Bramley,  Esq.  of  Leeds,  J.P.  of  the  W.  Riding,  and 
sometime  Mayor  of  Leeds,  and  had  issue. 

I.  James  (Rev.),  b.  1823;  d.  1859,  unm.\  3I.A.  Ealliol  Cull. 
Oxon. 

II.  Thomas,  the  present  representative. 

III.  Richard  (Rev.),  b.  1827;  d.  unm.  1876;  educated  at 
Shrewsbury;  M.A.  University  Coll.  Oxon;  A'icar  of  St. 
Saviour's,  Leeds. 


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IV.  Henry  (Eev.),  now  a  Cistercian  Monk;   h.  1828;  edu- 
cated at  Rugby :  M.A.  of  University  Coll.  Durham. 
I.  Kosainond,  d.  unm.  1S41.  n.  Kaiherine. 

III.  Mary. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  J.  Kinear,  Esq.  of  Horsforth  Hall, 
CO.  York. 

■y.  Anue. 

VI.  Jane,  ni.  her  cousin,  Eev.  W.  Collins,  and  has  issne. 
vu.  Margaret. 

Arms—GVL.,  on  a  hend  or,  three  martlets  az.,  the  whole 
within  a  bordure  erm. 
Crest— A  demi-griffin  rampant  or,  beak  and  legs  gu. 
Motto — Tendimus. 
Seat— Knaresborough,  co.  York. 


COIililS    OF    CASTLE    COOKE. 

See  CooKE-CoLLis. 


COLIilS    OF    TIERACLEA. 
CoLLis,  Stephen  Ed-waed,  Esq.  of  Tieraclea,  co. 
Kerry,  J.P.,  cos.  Kerry  and  Limerick,  b.  31  July, 
179i";  '-n.  29  July,  1829,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of 
Thomas  Sandes,  Esq.,  D.L.  of  Sallow  Glen,  co.  Kerry, 
(she  d.  25  Aug.  1S6S)  and  had  issue, 
I.  Stzphes  Edwaed,  J.P.  for  Kerry,  6.  7   July  1S31;  m. 
Jan.  1865,  Sophie  Thompson,  younger  dau.  of  the  Eev. 
F.  W.  Grant,  M.A.,  of  Banff,  N.B.,  and  has  issue,  -  son 
b.  Oct.  1872. 
IT.    Thomas  William  Sandes  fRev.),  b.  3  Nov.  1835. 
m.  Maurice  Fitzserald,  b.  3  May,  1837 ;  <l.  16  March,  1838. 

IV.  Francis  William,  Capt.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  b.  8  July, 
1839. 

V.  Wniiam  James  Fitzgerald,  b.  10  Dec.  1842. 

VI.  Falkiner  Sandes,  B.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  15  Oct. 
1844. 

n.  Mary  and  Anna,  twins,  d.  in  infancy,  24  Dec.  1S33. 

III.  Margaret  Elizabeth,  d.  v.nm.  31  Oct.  1861. 

IV.  ^inna  Kuth,  d.  unrn.  21  Aug.  18G6. 

V.  Elizabeth,  m.  29  Sept.  1859,  Kev.  Thomas  Williamson 
Peile,  Vicar  of  Cannock,  Staffordshire. 

TL  Mary.  vii.  Fiances.  viii.  Gertrude  Kathleen. 

iLlItCftJC— William  Collis,  an  Officer  in  Hierome 
Sankeys  regt.  of  Horse,  in  Cbomwell's  army,  left  a  son, 

Jons  Collis,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Philip  Corridon,  of  Kilma- 
caha,  and  had  a  son, 

William  Collis,  of  Lisedoge,  co.  Kerry,  m.  1685,  Martha, 
2nd  dau.  of  Col.  Frederick  Mullins,  of  Ballingobbin  (now 
Burnham),  near  Dingle,  by  his  wife  Jane,  4th  dau.  of  Dean 
John  Eveleigh,  by  Mildred  Caldwell  his  wife,  and  had  a 
son, 

I.  Eev.  William  Collis,  of  whom  presently. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1693,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Eev.  Dr.  Benjamin 
Cross,  Ecctor  of  Christ  Church,  Cork,  by  Anne  his  wife,  2nd 
dau.  of  Dean  John  Eveleigh,  before  mentioned,  and  had 
issue, 

II.  JoHK,  m.  Elizahcth  Cooke,  ancestor  of  the  Castle  Cooke 
branch. 

III.  Thomas  (Eev.),  Vicar  of  Dingle,  m.  Avis  Blenncrhassett, 
of  the   Ballyseedy  family,  an^l  left  issue,  a  dau.,  Jane,  m. 

Frederick  Mullins,  eldest  brother  of  Thomas,  1st  Lord 
Ventry. 

IV.  Edward,  «.  his  half-brother,  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Christo- 
pher Hilliard,  of  Ballygarron,  and  had  issue.  He  was 
ancestor  of  the  family  of  Ci>llis  of  Lismobu,  co  Kerry, 

V.  EoBEBT,  of  whom  hereafter. 
The  son  of  the  1st  marriage, 

Eev.  William  Collis,  Vicar-General  of  the  Diocese  of 
Ardfert,  m.  Isabella  Galwey,  of  the  family  of  Galwey  of  Car- 
bery,  and  d.  s.  p.  in  1760,  lca^ing  all  bis  estates  to  his  half 
brother  Edward. 

BoBF.RT  Collis,  5th  son  of  William  Collis,  by  Mary  his 
second  wife,  in.  Ist,  Elizabeth  Day,  dau.  of  Edward  Day,  Esq. 
of  Tralee ;  and  2ndly,  in  1743,  Mary,  dau.  of  Maurice  Fitz- 
gerald, Knight  of  Kerr}',  by  F.lizabeth,  sister  of  Maurice  Cros- 
bie,  1st  Lord  Bandon.     By  his  2nd  wife  he  had  issue, 

I.  Maubice  (Eev.),  Eector  of  Kilsallaghan,  co.  Dublin,  m. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Ambro.se  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Cahirconlish  House, 
CO.  Limerick,  and  d.  n.  p. 

II.  Thomas,  m.,  1784,  Eliza,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Choytor, 
Esq.  of  Charlcm'jnt  Place,  Dublin,  and  d.  17  Aug.  1795, 
leaving  issue, 


1  Thomas  (Rev.),  d.  unm. 

2  William,  Lieut.  Eoyal  Marines,  5.  21  April,  IT83;  r,i. 
Eliza,  dau.  of  William  Allen,  Esq.,  Barristur-at-Law,  aud 
d.  s.  p.  10  Feb.  1866. 

3  Maurice  Fitzgerald,  Capt.  H.E.I.S.,  6.  18  AprU,  1790; 
d.  v.nm.  Feb.  1824. 

4  Stephen  Edwaed  (now  of  Tieraclea). 

1  Mary,  m.    1st,  Eev.  Samuel  Despaid,  Rector  of  Tyrrell- 
pass,    Westmeath:   and  2ndly,   Itev.    William  Drouglit, 
Hector  of  Cloghane,  d.  s.  p.  3  Xov.  1809. 
III.  John  Fitzgerald,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Day,  Esq., 
and  by  her  left  issue, 

1  John  Day,  d.  s.  p. 

2  Eobert  (Eev.),  m.  Miss  Burke,  of  Gahvay,  and  d.,  leaving 
amongst  other  issue,  the  Eev.  John  Day  Collis,  D.D., 
Vitar  of  Stratford-on-Avon. 

3  Maurice,  an  eminent  Surgeon  of  Dublin,  m.  Frances, 
sister  of  Eev.  Edward  Herbert,  of  Rilpeacon,  co.  Limerick, 
and  d.  s.  p. 

Eobert  CoUis's  widow  to.  Thomas  Eice,  Esq.,  grandfather  of 
Thomas,  1st  Lord  Monteagle. 

Motto — Mens  conscia  recti. 

Scat— Tieraclea,  Tarbert,  co.  Kerry. 


COLLYEB  OF  HACKFORD  HALL. 

CoLLTER,  John  Moxset,  Esq.  of  Hacliford  Hall, 
Norfolk  and  Lincoln's  Inn,  Earrister-at-Law,  b. 
28  April,  1810;  m.  30  Sept.  1869,  Helen  Jane, 
younger  dau.  of  George  Falconar,  Esq.,  formerly  of 
Carlowrie,  co.  Linhthgow,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Johnston,  6.  21  Sept.  1870. 

IL  George  Falconer,  b.  1  Aug.  1872. 

lu.  Eoger  Messenger  Monsey,  6.  23  April,  1874. 

rv.  William  Bedingfeld,  6.  5  Oct.  1875 ;  d.  in  infancy. 

v.  Hugh  Nathaniel,  6.  6  May,  1877. 

JLilTCaflC— This  family  was  originally  of  Hainault.  A 
branch  of  it  is  supposed  to  have  settled  in  Cripplegate,  in  the 
city  of  London,  in  the  reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  as  refugees 
from  Picardy  (see  Strype's  Annals,  vol.  iv.,  p.  570;. 

Nathaniel  Choliek,  citizen  of  London  (who  d.  at  Banstead, 
Surrey,  in  1669),  had  issue, 

Daniel  Choliee,  or  Collyeb,  who,  16S4,  became  a  Free- 
man of  that  city,  and  who,  by  Abigail  his  wife,  had  issue, 
I.  Daniel,  d.  s.  p.;  ii.  James,  who  had  issue,  Mary,  7/1.  Dr. 
Samuel  Alston,  of  which  marriage  there  was  issue ;  iii.  Daniel, 
of  whom  presently;  iv.  William,  of  Cripplcgate,  who  had 
issue,  Charles  Collyer,  Esq  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Barrister, 
d.  s.  p. ;  V.  Nathaniel ;  vi.  Peter,  d.  i.  p.,  and  is  buried  at 
Caraberwell;  and  several  daus. 

Daniel  Colltee,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  the  above,  a  Merchant  of 
the  city  of  London,  was  elected  Sheriff  of  that  city  1749,  and 
was  a  Director  of  the  Eoyal  African  Society.  He  m.  1745,  Ann, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Leeds,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  issue  two  sons, 
Daniel;  and  Charles  (Rev.),  to.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Edward  Eoger 
Pratt,  Esq.  of  Uyston  Hall,  and  had  issue.    The  elder  son. 

The  Eev.  Dakiel  Collteb,  of  Wroxham  Hall  and  Necton 
Lodge,  m.  1774,  Catherine,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John  Beding- 
feld, Esq.,*  formeriy  of  Beeston  St.  Andrew,  and  of  Caistor, 
CO.  Norfolk,  and  had, 
Daniel,  of  Xccton  Lodge,  Norfolk,  m.  1st,  1807,  Sarah,  dan. 
of  Alexander,  3rd  Karl  Fife,  by  whom  (who  d.  1811)  he  had 
an  only  son,  James,  d.  an  infant.     He  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  John  Chancellor,  Esq.  of  Shield  Hill,  co.  Lanark, 
and  had  a  son  and  heir.  Col.  Ueobge  Chancellue  Collxcr 
{nee  Colltee  of  Hill  House). 
John  Bedingfeld,  of  whom  presently. 

William,  Lieut.-Col.  E.I.C.S.,  late  of  Gimingham,  Norfolk,  a 
Magistrate  for  Norfolk  and  Norwich.  He  m.  Hiirriet,  dau. 
of  the  Eev.  Charies  CoUycr,  of  Gunthorpe  Hall,  by  .Sarah 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Eoger  Pratt,  Esq.  of  Eyston,  and 
d.  1861. 

*  Mr.  Bedingfeld  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  Norfolk  in  1728. 
He  was  son  of  William  Bedingfeld,  grandson  of  Henry  Beding- 
feld, and  great-grandson  of  Francis  Bedingfeld,  who  was  son  of 
Henry  Bedingfeld,  of  Sturston,  Norfolk,  .'ith  son  of  Sir  Henry 
Bedingfeld,  Knt.  of  Oxborough,  temp.  Queen  Mabv  and  Queen 
Elizabeth. 

Mr.  Bedingfeld  m.  1st,  Miss  Kendal,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau., 
Judith,  wife  of  Sir  John  Eous,  Bart.,  and  mother  of  John, 
1st  Earl  of  Stradbroke ;  and  2ndly,  Phoebe,  dau.  of  James 
Gibson,  Esq.  of  Norwich,  by  whom  he  had  two  daus.,  the 
elder  m.  the  Eev.  Daniel  Collyer,  of  Wroxham  Mall,  and 
the  younger  m.  Eev.  George  Preston,  of  Staafield  Uall, 
Norfolk. 


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47 


Geor.src,  Capt.  R.E.,  fell  at  the  attaclc  on  St.  Sebastian,  1S13, 

Catherine,  d.  unm. 
The  2ncl  son, 

The  Ven.  John  Bedingfeld  Collter,  M.A.,  of  ITacUforrt 
Hall,  Noi-folk,  Archdeacon  of  Norwich,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  20 
Jan.  1777;  to.  18  !\Iarch,  1800,  Catherine,  dau.  of  William 
Alexander,  Ksq.,  formerly  of  the  city  of  London  (elder  brother 
of  James,  1st  Earl  of  Caledon),  and  grand-dau.,  through  her 
mother,  of  Dr.  M.  Monsey,  formerly  Physician  to  Chelsea 
Hospital,  to  whose  estate  in  Hackford,  and  adjoining  parishes 
and  manors  in  Whitwell,  Norfolk,  she  s.  by  his  will.  By  this 
lady  (who  d.  17  March,  1853)  the  Archdeacon  had  issue, 

John,  late  of  Hackford  Hall. 

Eobert,  Hon.  Canon  of  Norwich  Cathedral,  and  Rector  of 
Warham  All  Saints,  and  Warham  St.  Mary;  b.  8  May, 
1804;  d.  unm.  16  March,  1874. 

George  d.  27  June,  1832,  uiini. 

Catherine.  Mary. 

Charlotte  Ann,  m.  Aug.  1829,  Joseph  Heramincton  Harris, 
D.D. ;  and  d.  183J,  leaving  issue. 

EUzabeth,  d.  1858.  Rebecca,  d.  1833. 

Archdeacon  Collyer  d.  29  March,  1857.     His  eldest  son, 

John  Collyeb,  Esq.  of  Hackford  Hall,  J. P.,  Judge  of  the 
County  Courts,  b.  15  July,  1801;  ■„>.  28  March,  1837,  Georgina 
Frances  Amy.  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  William  Johnston,  Bart,  of 
that  ilk,  and  of  Hiltown,  Aberdeenshire,  by  Maria  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Bacon,  Esq.,  formerly  of  Fricin  House,  Middle- 
sex, and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Monsey,  now  of  Hackford  Hall. 

If.  William  Robert,  B.A.,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Barristcr-at- 
Law. 

III.  D'Arcy  Bedingfeld,  of  Ch.  Ch.  Coll.  Oxford. 

IV.  Daniel  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Castleacre,  Norfolk,  rd. 
1871,  Helen  Augusta,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Preston,  of 
Swaffliam  Prior,  Cambridge,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Georgina  Maria. 

Arms — Arg.,    a   chevron,   between   three  unicorns'   heads, 
couped,  gu.,  borne  quarterly  with  Bedinoield. 
Crest — A  unicorn's  head  ppr. 
Ilotto — Avancc. 
Scaf— Hackford  Hall,  Reepham,  Norfolk. 


COLLYEE,    OF    HILL    HOTJSE. 

Collter,  Geoege  Chancellor,  Esq.  of  Hill 
House,  Norfolk,  b.  14  May,  1814 ;  s.  1866  ;  Col. 
late  Eoyal  Engineers,  formerly  H.E.I.C.'s  Madras 
Engineers ;  m.  1st,  Mary  Forbes,  eldest  dau.  of  tke 
late  Alexander  Chancellor,  Esq.  of  Shield  Hill,  co. 
Lanark,  by  -whom  he  had  one  dau., 

Mary  Catherine  Bedingfeld,  m.  Lieut. -Col.  J.  H.  M.  Shaw- 
Stewart,  Royal  Engineers. 

Col.  CoUyer  m.  2ndly,  Rose  Elizabeth,   3rd  dau.  of 
the  late  Joseph  Dillon,  Esq.,  of  Finchley. 

ILl'nCaCJC. — See  preceding  Memoir,  Col.  Collter  being 
the  son  and  heir  of  Daniel  Collyer,  Esq.  of  Necton  Lodge. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  unicorn's  heads 
couped  gu. 

Crest — An  unicorn's  head  couped  ppr.  horned,  mancd, 
bearded  or. 

/SaiJ— Hill  House,  Gymingham,  Norfolk. 


COLMORE    OF    MOOS,    END. 

Ceegoe-Colmoee,  William  Baewice,  Esq.  of 
Moor  End,  Charlton  Kings,  co.  Gloucester,  h.  1860  ; 
s.  his  father  1871. 

ILtllf  aflt. — Frind  Ceegoe,  Esq.  of  Moor  End,  a  younger 
son  of  Edward  Cregoe,  Esq.  of  Trewithian,  Cornwall,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Matthew  Garlard,  Esq.,  assumed  the 
additional  surname  of  Colmore.  He  m.  20  Sept.  1813,  Eliza- 
beth Sarah  Roberts,  and  had  issue, 

Colmore  Frescoed,  d.  14  April,  1826. 

CoLMORE  Frind,  of  Moor  End. 

Marianne  Cohuore,  w.  15  April,  1S33,  W.  A.  Burlton  Eennet, 
Esq.;  d.  15  Aug.  I8G7. 

Emma,  d.  15  Oct.  1830. 

Maria  Frescoed,  d.  24  June,  1833. 

Harriet,  m.  20  July,  1842,  Irwin  Grant  de  Longucvillc;  d.  in 
Canada,  April,  1817. 


Elizabeth  Chariottc,  m.  1st,  12  May,  I84G,  Capt.  William 
Bcaumain  Knipe,  .'ith  Dragoon  Guards;  and  2ndly  Copies- 
tone  Lopes  Radclitfe,  Esq.  2nd  son  of  the  Rev '  Waltpr 
Eadcliffe,  of  Warleigh,  Plymouth. 

Mr.  Cregoe  Colmore  d.  12  Oct.  1839,  and  w"as  s.  by  his  second 

son, 
Colmore  Fbind  Crecoe  Colmore,  Esq.,  h.  12  March,  1827  • 

m.  1st,  18   July,  1850,   Mary,   only  dau.  of  the   Rev.  Edward 

Pryce  Owen,  of  Bettwys  Hall,  co.  Montgomery  (who  d.  Vi 

June,  1865),  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Owen  Garland,  d.  an  infant. 

II.  William  Barwick,  now  of  Moor  End. 
in.  Charles,  b.  13  Oct.  1802. 

I.  Mary  Harriet  F'ranccs.  ii.  Eva  Laura. 

in.  Bertha. 
He  m.  2ndly,  25  April,  1867,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas 
Eden,  Esq.  of  Pebworth,  Gloucestershire,  and  d.  1871. 

^rms— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  per  chevron  gu.  and  az.  nine 
billets,  three  three  and  three  arg.,  and  three  crescents,  two 
and  one  erminois;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  on  a  chevron  or,  between 
three  choughs  volant  as  many  plates. 

C)-c.s(— Out  of  a  crescent  or,  a  blackamoor's  head  in  profile, 
wreathed  about  the  temples  or  and  gu.,  for  Colmore. 

/Seai— Moor  End,  Charlton  Kings,  Cheltenham. 


COLMORE-CREGOE    OF    TREWITHIAIT. 

Colmoee-Ceegoe,  Edwaed  Garland,  Esq.  of 
Trevrithiau,  Cornwall,  formerly  32nd  foot,  b.  10  April, 
1845;  s.  his  grandfather.  May,  1859;  m.  1874, 
Charlotte  Elizabetli,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Charles 
Webster,  Esq.  of  Court  Hall,  Hockworthy,  DcTon, 

JLtlltagC— This  is  an  ancient  family,  of  much  respect- 
abiUty  in  Cornwall.  The  mansion  house  of  Tvewithin — bwilb 
in  the  form  of  the  letter  E — was  erected  in  the  reign  of  Eliza- 
beth, and  remains,  little,  if  at  all  altered  to  the  present 
day. 

Edward  Cregoe,  Esq.,  only  son  of  Stephen  Cregoe,  Esq.,  by 
Abigail  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Ilobbs,  Esq.  of  Gervans,  i!i. 
Sarah  Foote,  and,  with  two  other  sons,  was  father  of 

Edward  Cregoe,  Esq.,  who  in.  Jlary,  dau.  of  the  Rev  John 
Pomeroy,  of  the  parish  of  St.  Ewe,  Cornwall,  and  had,  with  a 
younger  son,  John,  an  elder  son  and  heir, 

Edward  Cregoe,  Esq.  of  Trewithian,  who  m.  1775,  Mary, 
only  child  and  heiress  of  Matthew  Garland,  Esq.  of  Chivel- 
stone,  Devonshire,  and  dying  July,  1799,  left  issue.  Matthew 
Garland,  his  heir;  Edward,  d.  unm.;  Frind,  who  assumed 
the  additional  surname  of  Colmore,  1834,  and  d.  1839  (see 
Colmore  of  Moor  End) ;  Mary,  d.  unm. ;  Harriet,  m.  the  ReT. 
Cliarles  Lyne,  and  is  deceased ;  and  Celia.    The  eldest  son, 

Matthew  Garland  Cregoe,  Esq.  of  Trewitbian,  Cornwall, 
J.F.,  b.  12  Nov.  1776 ;  m.  4  Aug.  1803,  Anne  Coryton,  eldest 
dau.  of  Admiral  Arthur  Kempe,  of  Folsac,  in  same  co.,  by  Ana 
Coryton  his  wife,  and  had  issue, 

John  Gariand,  6.  5  April,  1810;  in.  May,  1841,  Cornelia 
Powne,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  William  Slade  Gulley,  Esq.  of 
Trevennen,  Cornwall,  J.P.,  and  d.  1854,  leaving  (with  four 
daus. , Claire  ;  Caroline,  m.  3  Aug.  18G3,  John  AgnewShaw, 
Esq.;  Josephine;  and  Harriot)  an  only  son,  Edward 
Garland  Colmore,  now  of  Trewithian. 

Letitia  Maria.  Laura  Elizabeth  Ann. 

Elizabeth  Courtenay,  m.  March,   1851,  Gturge  Bcuuchant, 
Esq. 
Mr.  Cregoe  d.  May,  1859. 

Arms— Az.,  on  a  chevron  or,  between  three  falcons  volant 
as  many  plates. 

Crist — An  arm  embowed  in  armour,  cut  off  below  the  wrist, 
and  dropping  blood,  in  the  hand  an  arrow. 

Motto — Fortuna  audaces  juvat,  timidosque  repellit. 

Scat— Trewithian,  in  the  parish  of  Gerrans,  Cornwall. 


CAMBPELL-COLQTJHOUN  OF  KILLER- 
MONT, 

Campbell-Colquhoun,  The  Eey.  JohnEeskine, 
of  Killermont,  Lord  of  the  liarony  of  Killermont, 
CO.  Dumbarton,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Oson,  formerly 
Vicar  of  Southwold,  Suffolk  ;  b.  15  June,  1831  ; 
m.  9  Feb.  1804,  Emily  Agnes,  dau.  of  the  Kev.  David 
Barclay  Devan,  of  Amwellbury,  Herts,  and  has 
issue. 


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COL 


I.  William  Ebskike,  6.  2  June,  18G6. 

II.  Laurence  Arcliibaia,  6.  18  April,  1SC9;  d.  6  Jan.  1S70. 

III.  Archibald  John,  b.  7  March,  1874. 

I.  Agnes  Henrietta.  Jt    Alice  Emily. 

III.  Rose  Eleanor.  iv.  Lilian  Powys. 

V.  Evelyn  Janet. 

illUCSgC.— KoBEBT  CoLQCHorN,  1st  Laird  of  Camstra<l(len, 
was  2nd  son  of  Sir  Uobert  Colquhoun,  5th  laird  of  Colquhoun, 
by  the  heiress  of  the  Uarony  of  Luss  (see  Bdbke's  Peerage 
ami  Baronetage,  CoLQcnorN  of  Luss,  Bart.).  He  got  from 
his  elder  brother,  Sir  Humphrey  Colquhoun,  a  charter  of  the 
lands  of  Camstradden,  part  of  the  estate  of  Luss,  dated  4 
July,  1395;  he  was  witness  to  a  resignation  made  by  John 
JIac-roger  to  John  Colquhoun  of  Luss,  his  superior,  dated 
7  Feb.  1429;  he /ii.  a  dau.  of  Duncan  More  Macnaughton  of 
that  ilk,  and  d.  before  1439,  leaving  a  son, 

Jou.N  CoLQCHOfN,  2nd  laird  of  Camstradden,  m.  Mary,  dau. 
of  Alexander  Galbraith,  of  Culcreuch,  and  d.  inter  1439-1443, 
leaving  a  son, 

KoBERT  CoLQf  HOCN,  3rd  laird  of  Camstradden,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Bobert  Sempile,  of  Fulwood,  d.  before  1473,  and  was 
t.  by  his  son, 

Jou.s  CoLQCHouN.  4th  lalfd  of  Camstradden,  who  m.  Jean 
Maxwell.  He  d.  before  10  Jan.  1505,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son,  \ 

UoBEET  CoLQUHocN,  5th  laird  of  Camstradden,  who  was  «.  : 
in  1529,  by  his  son  by  his  first  wife,  Christian,  dau.  of  Walter  i 
Macfarlane,  of  that  ilk, 

EoBEBT  CoLQcnocx,  6th  Inird  of  Camstradden.    He  m,  1st, 
Elizabeth  Cunninghame,  and  2ndly,  Janet,  dau.  of  Lander  of  , 
the  Bass,  and  was  ?.  (in  1530)  by  his  son, 

John  Colqchocn,   7th   laird  of  Camstradden,  who  m.  his  I 
first  cousin.  Christian,  dau.  of  John  Lindesay  of  BonhiU,  by 
Margaret  Colquhoun,  dau.  of  Robert,  5th  laird  of  Carastrad-  \ 
<2en,  and  d.  before  June,  1504,  leaving  issue,  I 

Robert,  who  s.  was  8th  laird,  and  was  ancestor  of  the  succeed-  i 
ing  lairds  of  Camstradden. 
Patrick,  who  was  infiited  8  Oct.  1573,  of  the  Vicar's  manse 
and  garden  of  Luss,  by  Malcolm  Stevenson,  the  Vicar,  and  i 
d.  «.;>.  1576. 
JoHK,  ancestor  of  the  Killermont  family,   of  whom   pre- 
sently. 

William,  of  Dunglas,  co.  Dumbarton,  ancestor  of  several 
families  of  the  name  of  Colquhoun  iu  and  about  that 
place. 

James,  witness  to  a  charter  to  his  eldest  brother,  Robert, 
27  April,   1576,  as  heir  to  his  brother  Patrick,  of  whom 
nothing  further  is  known. 
Margaret,  granted  her  elder  brother  a  reversion  of  the  lands 
of  AlJockiay  in  1684,  on  receiving  payment  of  100  marks. 
John  Colqubodn,  the  third  son,  fought  at  the  Battle   of 
Pinkie,  1547,  where  he  is  said  to  have  saved  the  life  of  William 
Auchencrosh,  who  in  return  granted  him  the  lands  of  Tempill, 
in  Kilpatrick,  and  also  obtained  for  him  a  lease  of  the  adjoin- 
ing lands  of  Bochair  from  the  Earl  of  Montrose.     He  had  a 
•dau.,  Janet,  who  m.  her  cousin  John  Dhu,  son  of  Robert  Col- 
quhoun of  Camstradden,  and  a  son, 

John  Colqchoun,  who  was  a  minor  at  his  father  death, 
and  is  said  to  have  been  the  first  who  was  baptized  in  the 
parish  of  Kilpatrick  according  to  the  rites  of  the  Reformed 
Church.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Allanson,  of  Blackwealine, 
and  had  a  dau.,  who  ni.  Linde.=ay  of  Little  Tillichewan,  nephew 
to  the  Laird  of  Bonhill ;  an  elder  son,  Juhn-a-Marchant,  who 
was  drowned,  unm.,  in  1023,  while  crossing  from  Ireland ;  and 
a  second  son, 

William  Colqchoun,  ra.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Patrick  Lang,  of 
Ketherclose,  and  had  issue, 

William  Colqchoun,  the  third  son,  who  eventually  «.  his 
father,  was  b.  1620;  purchased,  lC5o,  the  five  merk  land  of 
Garseadden,  and  in  1060,  the  lands  of  Easter  Ledcameroch  or 
Ledcamerock  Douglas.  He  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Andrew 
Sterling,  of  Law,  and  d.  May,  16C6,  leaving  issue. 

Andrew  Colqi-hocn,  of  Garseadden,  6.  1054,  the  elder  son, 
«.  his  father,  and  was  infefted  as  heir  to  his  father  2  Oct.  1675; 
in  1685  he  and  James  Smollet  were  the  Commissioners  to  tKe 
Privy  Council  for  Dumbartonshire.  He  iii.  (contract  dated 
26  May  and  1  June,  1677)  Jean,  dau.  of  Hew  Crawford,  of 
Jordan  Hill,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  successor. 

II.  Archibald,  living  in  July,  1702. 

III.  I.awrcnce,  purchased  Killermont  and  Chappletown  in 
1746,  m.  (contract  dated  29  July,  1734)  Elizabeth,  dau.  oi 
James  Cluny,  of  Glasgow,  and  d.  1770,  leaving  aa  only  dau. 
and  heiress, 

Agnes  Colquhoun,    of   Killermont,   who   to.    (post   nup. 
contract  9  Aug.  1758)  John  Campbell,   of  Clathic,   co. 


Perth,  Provost  of  Glasgow.     He  was  son  of  Archibald 
Coates,  of  Glasgow,  by  Jean  Campbell,  heiress  of  Clathic, 
and  acquired   the  estate  of  Ryding,  co.  Lanark,  and  d. 
1804,  leaving  issue, 
Archibald,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Elizabeth,  m.  1782,  to  John  Riddell,  Provost  of  Glas- 
gow. 
Anne,  m.  1791,  William  Murray,  of  Touchadam,  Pit- 
lochrie,  and  Polmaise. 
Margaret,  m.  1787,  John  Campbell,  W.S. 
Jean,  m.  1790,  William  Hozicr,  of  Xewlands  and  Bar- 
rowfield. 

IV.  Hugh,  living  in  July,  1702. 

V.  John  of  Craigallian,  d.  s.  p. 

M.  James.  vii.  Andrew. 

I.  Agnes,  m.  John  Melville,  of  Glasgow,  Surgeon,  and  had 

II.  Bethia,  m.  1722,  John  Graham,  of  Meiklewood. 

III.  Jean,  d.  unra.  1782.  iv.  Mary,  d.  unn. 
V.  Margaret,  d.  v.nm.  \i.  Anne,  d.  uiiin. 
VII.  Helen,  d.  unm.  1792-1804. 

Andrew  Colquhoun  d.  1714,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Colquhoun,  of  Garseadden  and  Ledcamerach,  who 
purchased  other  estates  in  1757,  and  executed  an  entail  of  all 
his  estates  in  favour  of  his  own  issue,  whom  failing,  to  the 
descendants  of  his  brother  Lawrence.  He  m.  (contract  27  Jan. 
1729),  Margaret,  dau.  of  James  Peadie,  of  Ruchhill,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  James,  of  Craigallian,  where  he  s.  his  uncle  John,  and 
eventually  g.  to  Garseadden  in  1784,  but  d.  unm.  1801. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  David  Dalzell,  of  Glasgow,  Merchant,  and 
had  two  sons,  James,  the  elder,  d.  uniu.  before  1801,  while 
the  second, 

William  Dalzell,  s.  in  1801  to  Garseadden,  and  m. 
Elizabeth  Glen,  dau.  of  Sir  Islay  Campbell,  Bart,  of 
Succoth,  Lord  President  of  the  Court  of  Session,  Scotland, 
but  d.  s.  p.  27  Jan.  1806. 

II.  Jane,  who  .<!.  her  nephew  in  Garseadden,  but  d.  nnrii.  1821, 
when  the  estate  reverted  to  the  Killermont  family. 

Mr.  Colquhoun  d.  1759,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Colqchoun,  of  Garseadden,  m.  1st,  17C0,  Hon. 
Elizabeth  Stuart,  dau.  of  Robert,  7th  Lord  Blantyre,  and 
2ndly,  1773,  Helen,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Colquhoun,  Bart,  of 
Luss,  butrf.  «.  -(I.  Jan.  1784,  when  the  estates  devolved  on  his 
brother,  on  whose  death  they  descended  to  his  nephew 
William  Dalzell  Colquhoun,  and  at  his  death,  in  1806,  they 
reverted  to  his  only  surviving  sister,  Jean  :  at  her  death 
in  1821,  they  descended,  under  the  entail  of  his  father, 
to  the  descendants  of  Lawrence  of  Killermont,  whose  grand- 
son, 

Archibald  Campbell  Colquhoun,  of  Killermont  (set  abort 
under  the  issue  of  Andrew  Colquhoun  and  Jean  Crawford), 
who  was  successively  Sheriff  of  Perthshire,  Lord  Advocate, 
Lord  Clerk  Register,  M.P.  for  Elgin,  1807-10,  and  for  Dum- 
barton 1810-20.  He  m.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  William 
Erskine,  Minister  of  Muthill,  sister  of  William  Erskine,  a 
Lord  of  Session,  as  Lord  Kinnedder,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  successor. 

II.  William  Lawrence,  of  Clathic,  co.  Perth,  m.  1837,  Louisa, 
dau.  ot  \Vadham  Locke,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Rowdeford,  Wilts,  and 
by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  James  Dunlop,  of  Tolcross),  he  lelt  at 
his  decease,  at  Malta,  16  Jan.  1861, 

1  William  Campbell  Colquhoun,  of  Clathic,  late  Capt. 
15th  regt.,  b.  1838;  m.  1868,  Charlotte  Emily  Julian,  dau. 
of  Pev.  Leonard  Shafto  Orde,  of  Westwood  Hall,  North- 
umberiand,  and  by  her  (who  d.  28  Keb.  1876)  has  issue. 

1  Eva,  m.  J.  C.  Burns,  Esq.  of  Glasgow. 

I.  Agnes,  6.  15  Dec.  1798;  d.  unm. 

II.  Marianne,  m.  3  Aug.  181.9,  Walter  Long,  Esq.  of  Rood 
.As^hton,  CO.  Wilts,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Elizabeth  Margaret,  m.  27  Jan.  1837,  the  Rev.  E.  F. 
Boyle,  and  had  issue. 

IV.  Cornelia  Jane,  b.  4  Jan.  1804  ;   d.  unm. 

V.  Helen  Christian,  d.  unm. 

VI.  Laura,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Colquhoun  d.  1820,  and  was  .«.  by  his  eldc.>!t  son, 

John  Campbell  Colqchoun,  Esq.  of  Killermont,  b.  23  Jan. 
1S03,  .<.  his  father  in  that  estate  in  1820,  and  his  kinswoman, 
.Jean  Colquhoun,  in  the  estates  of  Garseadden,  &c.,  &c.,  the 
following  year.    He  was  elected  M.P.  for  Dumbarton,  1832, 
Kilmarnock  Burghs  1837,  and  Newcastle-under-Lyme  1842; 
he  m.  10  Sept.  1827,  Hon.   Henrietta  Maria  Powys,  dau.  of 
Thomas,  2nd  Lord  Lilford  {d.  21  Jan.  1870),  and  d.  17  April, 
1870,  leaving  two  sons, 
Abchibald,  6.  25  July,  1828,  a.  his  father  at  Killermont  and 
Garseadden  1870,  and</.  .'.  j).  lyTi. 
John  Ei'skine,  now  of  Killermont   and    Garseadden,   suc- 
cessor to  Uis  brother. 


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349 


Arms— Arg.,  a  saltier  engr.  sn.  tlicreon  for  difference  a  buclde 
or. 

Creats — A  liand  ppr.  holding  a  buckle  or  (Colquhoun).  A 
boar's  head  erected  and  erased  or  (Campbell). 

Mottoes— Omnia,  firmat  (Colqduoun).  Fac  et  spera  (Camp- 
bell). 

Scat — Killermont,  co.  Dumbarton,  N.B. 


COLaUHOUN    OF    CLATHIC. 

See  Precedinn  Memoir. 


COLSTON    OF    ROUNDWAY. 

Colston,  Charles  Edward  Hungerford 
Atholl,  Esq.  of  Koundway  Park,  Wilts,  J. P.,  b. 
16  May,  1854. 

iLtUragC — The  Eev.  Alexandeti  Colston,  of  Filldn's 
Hall,  Rector  of  Broadwell  and  Hcnbury,  a.d.,  1744,  son  and 
heir  of  Alexander  Ready,  Esq.  (afterwards  Colston),  of  the 
Inner  Temple,  by  Sophia  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas 
Edwards,  Esq.  of  Filkin's  Hall,  co.  Oxford,  and  Mary  his  wife, 
only  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  William  Haynian,  of  Bristol,  whom. 
1670,  Mary,  only  surviving  sister  and  heir  of  Edward  Colston, 
of  Bristol,  the  philanthropist,  ra.  1st,  Louisa  Minshull,  dau. 
of  Paul  George  Elers,  Esq.  of  Black  Bourton,  Wilts,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Anthony  Hungerford,  Esq.,  a  lineal 
descendant  of  the  great  baronial  family  of  Hungerford,  and  by 
her  had  issue, 

I.  Edwabd  Francis. 

II.  Alexander,  Lieut.-Col.inthearmy,  of  Belvedere,  Malvern, 
■!u.  Ann,  dau.  of  John  Warrington,  Esq. 

III.  Thomas  Edward,  m.  1st,  Miss  Ann  Morris;  and  2ndly, 
Miss  Henrietta  Tinney,  and  has  issue  a  son,  John,  deceased. 

IV.  William  Hungerford,  D.D.,  Rector  of  West  Lydford,  m. 
1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Crisp  Molyneux,  Esq.,  M.P. ;  2ndly, 
Mary,  dau.  of  John  Morris,  Esq.,  of  Ampthill,  Beds;  and 
Srdly,  Mary  Anne  Heath,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Eev.  John 
Brice,  Rector  of  Asholt,  Somerset.  By  his  1st  and  3rd 
wives  Dr.  Colston  has  no  issue,  but  by  his  2nd  he  has  one 
son  and  one  dau., 

1  William  Hungerford  Morris,  Fellow  of  New  College,  Ox- 
ford, deceased. 

1  Georgiana  Sophia,  m.  1855,  Thomas  Tutlon  Ivnyfton, 
Esq.  of  Uphill,  Somerset. 

I.  Louisa  Minshull,  in.  Rev.  Robert  Parker  Bell. 

II.  Sophia,  d.  in  infancy. 

III.  Mary,  m.  7  Oct.  ISOl,  the  Hon  and  Rev.  George  Browne, 
3rd  son  of  the  1st  Lord  Kilmaine. 

The  Rev.  Alexander  Colston  m.  2ndly,  Susannah,  dau.  of  the 
Eev.  Mr.  Hook,  of  Gloucester,  but  had  no  further  issue.  His 
eldest  son, 

Edwaed  Francis  Colston,  Esq.  of  Filkin's  Hall,  m.  1st, 
1792,  Arabella,  dau.  of  Michael  Clayfield,  Esq.  of  Bristol, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  24  Feb.  1812)  had  issue, 

Edward  Francis,  his  heir. 

William,  m.  Julia,  eldest  dau.  of  Dr.  Felix,  and  sister  of  Col. 
Felix,  and  has  a  dau.,  Julia. 

Sophia,  deceased. 

Arabella,  m.  Eev.  John  Eathbone,  and  d.  Sept.  1829. 

F'rances  Louisa,  m.  Richard  Dutton,  Esq.  of  London. 

Louisa  Mary,  to.  Morris,  2nd  son  of  John  Izard  Pryor,  Esq.  of 
Clay  Hall,  Herts,  and  had  issue,  Louisa. 
Mr.  Colston  m.  2ndly,    18  Oct.  1814,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Robert 
Davies,  Esq.  of  Farthingville,  co.  Cork.    His  eldest  son, 

Edward  Francis  Colston,  Esq.  of  Filkin's  Hall,  Oxfordshire, 
and  of  Roundway  Park,  Wilts,  b.  15  April,  1795;  m.  1  Nov. 
1819,  Marianne  (d.Oct.  1865),  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  William 
Jenkins,  Esq.  of  Shepton  Mallet,  of  Welsh  ancestry,  and  d. 
April,  1847,  leaving  issue, 

Edward,  late  of  Filkin's  Hall,  and  Eoundnay  Paik. 

William  Jenkins  Craig,  6.  1824 ;  d.  1867. 

Samuel  Hunt,  b.  182.5,  deceased. 

Arabella  Sarah,  in.  1857,  Christopher  Darby  Griffith,  Esq.  of 
Padworth,  Berks. 
The  eldest  son, 

Edward  Colston,  Esq.  of  Filkin's  Hall,  Oxfordshire,  and  of 
Eoundway  Park,  Wills,  was  fiist  an  Officer  1st  Life  Guards, 
and  afterwards  J 5th  King's  Hussars,  with  which  latter  regi- 
ment he  served  in  India,  also  an  Officer  Eoyal  Gloucestershire 
Hussars,  6.  1  Oct.  1822;  m.  20  June,  1843,  Louisa  Euperta, 
dau.  of  the  Eev.  Edward  Murray,  2nd  son  of  Lord  George 
Murray,  Bishop  of  St.  David's,  2nd  son  of  James,  Duke  of 
Atholl,  and  had  issue, 


Edward  Gloucester  Murray,  6.  15  April,  1819;  d.  1859, 
Charles  Edward  Hungerford  Atholl,  now  of  lioundwav 
Park. 
Amy  Buperta,  m.  20  June,  1872,  Christopher  William Baynes, 
eldest  son  of  Sir  William  Baynes,  Bart. 
Lilian  Anne. 
Mr.  Colston  d.  21  Dec.  18C4.     His  widow  d.  Oct.  1865. 

Arms — Arg.,  between  two  dolphins  haurient  respecting  each 
other,  an  anchor  all  ppr. 

Crest — A  dolphin  embowcd  all  ppr. 
Motto— Go  and  do  thou  likewise. 
&((— Eoundway  Park,  Devizes,  Wilts. 


COLT    OF    GAKTSHERRIE. 

CoiT,  George  Frederick  Russell,  Esq.  of 
Gartsherrie,  co.  Lanark,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  14  Jan. 
1837;  s.  18G2;  late  Capt.  23rd  Royal  Welch 
Fusiliers,  in  which  regiment  he  served  throiTghont 
the  Indian  Mutinies  of  1857-58-59,  including  the 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  under  Lord  Clyde 
and  Sir  James  Outram  (medal  and  clasps).  He  m. 
28  June,  1865,  Julia  Caroline,  eldest  dau.  of  Rer. 
George  Hutton,  Rector  of  Gate  Burton  and  Kuaith, 
Lincolnshire,  by  Caroline  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert 
Holden,  Esq.  of  Nuttall  Temple,  Notts,  and  Larley 
Abbey,  and  has  issue  a  son, 

EoNALD  Sherwin  Holden  Steuart-Eae,  h.  23  March,  1SG9<. 

iLl'ltCatlC. — Amongst  the  earlier  members  of  the  family 
(bearingthis  very  ancient  name)  inScotland,  was  William  Culte 
or  Colt  deStrathawan,  who  signed  his  name  as  one  of  the  great 
feudal  Barons  of  Scotland  to  the  famous  Eagman  Eoll  in  1292; 
from  him  was  descended  John  Colt,  of  Colt,  designated  assucii 
in  a  Charter  of  King  David  Brdce  in  13G5  :  his  grandson 
Thomas  Colt,  whose  name  appears  in  a  Charter  of  1455,  had  a 
grandson,  Blaise  Colt,  whose  father  held  an  appointment  in  the 
Court  of  France,  but  being  a  Protestant  had  to  return  wiUi 
other  refugees  to  Scotland,  This  Blaise  succeeded  to  the  lands 
of  Colt,  and  of  Leonardley,  near  Perth :  he  m.  Egidia  Fleming : 
his  son  Oliver,  b.  at  Perth,  1539  (who  in.  Isobel  Henrysonne, 
of  the  Fordel  family),  was  Sheriff  of  Edinburgh,  Lonl 
Advocate  Depute,  and  Lord  Justice  Depute  to  the  Privy 
Council  of  Scotland  in  Queen  Mary's  time.    His  son, 

Adam  Colt,  the  first  of  the  Inveresk  branch,  was  famous  in 
the  Ecclesiastical  history  of  Scotland.  He  was  Eegent  of 
Edinburgh  University  1586,  having  taken  his  degree  of  M.A. 
at  St.  Salvador's  Coll.,  St.  Andrew's,  the  previous  year.  He 
was  one  of  those  who  signed  the  first  form  drawn  up  of  the 
Articles  of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  at  Tranent,  1597, 
and  was  one  of  the  six  Ministers  who  were  sum- 
moned by  James  VI.  to  Hampton  Court  in  1606.  Adam 
Colt  purchased  considerable  lands  in  the  neighbourhood  of 
Invercsk,  most  of  which  have  since  been  sold,  with  the  excep- 
tion of  the  house  and  immediate  lands  surrounding  it.  He- 
built  the  present  house  1597,  and  it was  slightly  added  toby 
his  son  Oliver  Colt  1043.  Adam  Colt  m.  1595,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Sir  James  Johnstone,  of  Elphingstone,  Midlothian  (descended 
from  the  ancient  family  of  Johnston  of  that  ilk),  by  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Melville,  of  Eaith  (ancestor  of  the  Earls  of 
Leven  and  Melville).    His  son  and  heir, 

Oliver  Colt,  Esq.  of  Invere.sk,  was  likewise  Minister  of  the- 
same  parishes  for  48  years,  to.  1632,  Catherine  Logan,  and  d. 
1678.     His  eldest  son,  who  s.  to  the  estates  of  Inveresk, 

Sir  Eobert  Colt,  was  an  Advocate  and  Dean  of  Faculty, 
and  was  knighted  by  Charles  H.,  to.  Dame  Elizabeth  Syme, 
d.  1699,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Adam  Colt,  Esq.  of  Inveresk,  an  Advocate  and  Dean  of 
Faculty  in  Queen  Anne's  reign,  m.  Mary  Geddes,  relict  uf 
W.  Graham,  Esq.     Their  son, 

Oliver  Colt,  Esq.  of  Auldhame  and  Seacliffe,  co.  Had- 
dington, and  Inveresk,  co.  Midlothian,  to.  1755,  Helen,  dau.  of 
Eobert,  7th  Lord  Blantyre.  By  the  death  of  his  uncle,  Eobert 
Colt,  Esq.  of  Garturk,  Oliver  s.  to  that  estate,  as  well  as  tO' 
those  of  Gartsherrie,  Dendyvon,  Summerlee,  and  Lockwood,. 
all  in  Lan.arkshire,  in  the  year  1749.  OUver  Colt  had  the 
following  issue, 

Eobert,  an  Advocate,  his  heir. 

Oliver,  of  Eownhams,  Hants,  whose  natural  son,  Major; 
William  Oliver  Colt,  s.  lt>38  to  that  estate.  He  ?».  1837, 
Jane,  dau.  of  Daniel  Eyre,  Esq.  of  The  Close,  Salisbury, 
and  (/.  1853,  leaving  the  estate  of  Rownliams  to  his  widow. 

Elizabeth,  m.  James  Willis,  Esq.  of  llie  India  House,  aud  d. 
ISOd. 


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Marv,  m.  Gen.  Pyc,  of  Wadley,  co.  Berks.  ( 

Hele'n,  m.  Sir  David  Rae,  Bart.,  of  St.  Catharine's  and  Esk- 
grove,  CO.  Edinburgh. 
Margaret,  d.  1836. 
Oliver  Colt  d.  1778,  and  his  widow,  the  Hon.  Mrs.  Colt,  d.  1828. 
The  eldest  son, 

EoBERT  Colt,  Esq.  of  Auldhome  and  Sear-liffe,  co.  Had- 
dington, Inveresk,  co.  Midlothian,  Gaiturk,  Gartsherrie,  and 
LocUwood,  CO.  Lanark,  M.P.  for  Weymouth,  b.  22  Sept.  1756; 
m.  Grizel,  dau.  of  Lord  President  Dundas,  of  Arniston,  co. 
Midlothian,  whose  Srd  brother  was  Henry,  1st  Viscount 
Mulville.  Robert  Colt  d.  1707  (his  widow  d.  1798),  and  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

John  IlAJin-TON   Colt,    Esq.  of   Auldhame,    Seacliffe,   In- 
veresk, and  Gartsherrie,  6.  1789;  »i.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Joseph 
MannerinjT,  Esq.  of  Downe,  Kent,  a  Col.  in  the  army,  and  d. 
1840,  leaving  issue, 
John  Hamilton,  his  heir. 

Frederick  Montague,  0.  17  Xov.  1817  ;  d.  25  June,  1838. 
Charles  Kussell,  6.  18  May,  1822;  m.  22  Feb.  1848,  Geraldine 
Adelaide  Elizabeth,  younsest  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Walter 
Ealeigh  Gilbert,  Bart.,  K.C.B.,  a  General  in  the  Indian 
army,  and  Member  of  Council,  and  dying  11  Aug.  1867,  left 
issue,  Walter  Ealeigh  Gilbert;  Charles;  and  three  daus. 
He  served  in  the  3rd  Light  Dragoons,  and  was  A.D.C.  to 
Sir  Walter  Gilbert,  during  the  Punjaub  campaign.  Capt. 
Charles  R.  Colt  retired  from  the  army  subsequently,  and 
bought  the  estate  of  Springrove,  near  Nelson,  New  Zealand, 
•where  he  died. 
Helen,  m.  7  July,  1831,  Maior  William  Osborne,  formerly  of 
the  71st  regt.,  son  of  Cliarles  0»borne,  Esq.,  and  grandson 
of  Sir  William  Osborne,  Bart.,  of  Newton,  co.Tipperary ; 
he  d.  1867. 

Harriet  MatOda,  d.  14  March,  1809. 
Charlotte  Frances,  d.  11  Nov.  1825 
Caroline  Augusta,  a  Nun  of  the  Carmelite  Order. 
Catherine  Melville,  ra.  1846. 
John  Hamilton  Colt  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Hamilton  Colt,  Esq.  of  Gartsherrie  and  Inveresk,  'j. 
19  Aug.  1811 ;  TO.  13  May,  1834,  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  George  Cole 
Bainbridge,  Esq.  of  Gattonside  House,  co.  Ko.xburgh,  and  d. 
8  Dec.  1862,  leaving  issue, 

Olfveb,  Lieut.  7th  Royal  Fusiliers,  6.  12  May,  1835,  killed  at 
the  storming  of  the  Great  Redan  at  Sebastopol,  8  Sept.  1855. 
George  Fkedebick  Russell,  now  of  Gartsherrie. 
John  Hamlton,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1  Aug.  1840  ;  d.  23  Sept.  1863. 
Charles  Gumming,  b.  30  Aug.  1845,  heir  of  Inveresk  House. 
Henry  Dundas,  b.  2  Nov.  1846;  m.  3  Sept.  1873,  Mary 
Seton,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Ogilvy,  Esq.  of  Corrimony, 
CO.  Inverness,  by  his  2nd  wife,  Miss  Eraser  Tytler,  and 
has  issue,  a  dau.,  Alice  Ruth,  b.  1874. 
Jane  Osborne,  m.  2  Feb.  1870,  Thomas  Ogilvy,  Esq.,  jun., 

of  Corrimony. 
Grace  Dundas. 

Helen  Rae,  nc.  186.5,  Capt.  Charles  Erroll  Hope,  25th  King's 
Own  Borderers,  son  of  the  late  William  Hope,  Esq.,  Major 
7th  Royal  Fusiliers,  and  Auditor-General  at  Capetown,  and 
grandson  of  the  late  Right  Hon.  Charles  Hope,  of  Grantown, 
Lord  President  of  the  Court  of  Session,  of  the  noble  house 
of  Hopetoun. 

Florence  Mary,  m.  1867,  W.  Macky,  Esq.,  eldest  son  and  heir 
of  James  Thompson  Macky,  Esq.  of  Belmont,  co.  London- 
derry, and  Castlefin,  co.  Donegal,  and  has  issue  a  son, 
Francis  Hamilton  Osborne,  6.  1869. 
Ann  Clara  Georgina,  m.  1877,  Francis  Heathcote  Wilson, 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  F.  Wilson,  of  Ferniehurst, 
Hants,  Rector  of  Rownhams,  in  the  same  co. 

Mr.  Colt  d.  8  Dec.  1862,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  Geobge  Fuede- 
BicK  Russell  Colt,  Esq.,  now  of  Gartsherrie. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  stag's  head  erased  gu.,  between  the  attires  a 
pheon  az. 

Qrest — A  dexter  naked  arm  embowed  holding  in  the  hand 
an  arrow  in  bend  sinister  ppr. 

J»/oJto— Transfigam. 

.5ea<«— Gartsherrie,  Coatbridge,  N.B. ;  and  Inveresk  House, 
Musselburgh,  co.  Midlothian. 


COLTHUKST     OF    DKIPSEY    CASTLE. 

CoxTHUKST,  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Dripsej  Caslle,  co. 
Cork,  b.  7  Aug.  1812. 

ILtncarft. — James  CoLTncnsT,  Esq.  of  Dripsey  Castle, 
CO.  Cork,  High  Sheriff  1747  (brother  of  Sir  John  Conway 
Colthurst,  Bart.),  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Col.  Christopher 
Russell,  Governor  of  Minorca,  and  great-grand-duu.  of  Dr. 
Hook,  Bishop  of  Worcester,  and  had  issue, 


JonN,  his  heir. 

James,  a  Capt.  in  the  army,  m.  Susan,  dan.  of  Christopher 
Carr,  Esq.  of  Ballymanty-beg,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  issue, 
two  sons  and  two  daus.,  James,  a  Col.  in  the  army ; 
Nicholas,  a  Major  in  the  army ;  Elizabeth ;  and  Susan. 
Nicholas,  an  officer  in  the  army,  d.  unni. ;  was  Town  Major 
of  the  city  of  Cork. 
Wallis,  d.  unra. 

Mahetable,  m.  Robert  Tr.aver.s,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  Cork,  and 
liad  issue.    Gen.    Sir   Robert   Travcrs,    K.C.B. ;    Admiral 
Sir   Joseph    Travers,  K.C.B. ;    Capt.   Sir   Eaton    Travers, 
K.C.B. ;  and  Major  Nicholas  Travers. 
James  Colthurst  d.  1757,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Colthurst,   Esq.   of  Dripsey  Castle,  who  m.  1777, 

Jane,  dau.  of  John  Bowen,  Esq.  of  Carrigadroliid  Castle,  and 

Oakgrove  House,  co.  Cork,  and  grand-dau.  of  Bindon  Scott, 

of  Carrigcon,  co.  Clare,  and  had  (with  other  issue,  d.  young), 

John  Bowen,  his  heir. 

James,  a  Capt.  in  the  army,  to.  Esther,  dau.  of  Sir  Augustus 
Warren,  Bart.,  and  had  issue,  two  sons,  Augustus  (Rev.) ; 
and  James. 
Nicholas,  Capt.  R.N.,  who  was  m.  but  had  no  isisue. 
Charles,  of  Clonmoyle  House,  co.  Corlc  who  m.   Lavinia, 
dau.  of  Robert  Gumbkton,  Esq.  of  Castleview,  co.  Water- 
ford,  and  had  issue. 
Jane,  rn.  WiUiam  Busteed,  Esq.  of  Riversdale  House,  co. 
Cork. 

Catherine,  m.  John  Pyne,  Esq.  of  Cottage,  co.  Cork. 
John  Colthurst  d.  Jan.  1815,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Bowen  Colthurst,  Esq.  of  Dripsey  Caslle,  Major  in 
the   army,   b.    1778;    m.  Peggy,   dau.   of  the   Rev.  William 
Billinghurst,    of  Mitchen    Hall,   Firgrove,   and   Poyle  Park, 
Surrey,  and  great-grand-dau.  of  George   Woodioffe,  Esq.  of 
Park,  and  had  issue, 
John  Henet,  his  heir. 
Richardson,  d.  in  India,  1838. 
George  Charles  Edward,  of  Carhue  House,  co.  Cork. 
Joseph,  now  of  Dripsey  Castle. 

Pc-ggy,  m.  Alfred  Greer,  Esq.  of  Dripsey  House,  co.  Cork, 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  Greer,  Esq.  of  Rhone  Hill,  co. 
Tyrone. 
Major  Colthurst  d.  1848,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Henry  Colthcbst,  Esq.  of  Dripsey  Castle,  6.  3  May, 
1808;  who  d.  unm.  15  Oct.  1865,  and  was  «.  by  his  brother, 
Joseph  Colthcbst,  Esq.,  the  present  proprietor. 

^)-ms— Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  on  a  fess  between 
three  colts  courant  sa.  as  many  trefoils  slipped  or,  a  crescent 
fur  difference,  for  Colthcbst  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  sa.,  a  bend  cotiscd 
crm.  charged  with  a  rose  gu.  seeded  or,  barbed  vert 
between  two  annulets  of  the  first  a  crescent  for  difference,  for 

Cu.NWAT. 

C're.H—A  colt  courant  sa.  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a 
crescent  or. 
Motlo—Justnm  et  tenaccm. 
,ScaJ— Dripsey  Castle,  Coachford,  co.  Cork. 


COLTHUEST-VESEY. 

See  Veset. 


COLTMAN    OF    HAGNABY    PEIOBY. 

See   POCKLINGTON. 


COLVILE    OF    LULIilNGTON. 

Coi.TiLE,  Chaeles  Egbert,  Esq.  of  Lullington, 
CO.  Derby,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1875,  late 
]\I.P.  for  South  Derbyshire,  b.  30  March,  1815  ;  m. 
18.J0,  Hon.  Katherine  Sarah  Georgina,  dau.  of  John 
Kussell,  Esq.,  E.N.,  by  his  -wife,  the  Baroness  de 
Clifford,  and  has  issue, 

IIenbt  Edward,  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards,  6.  10  July,  1?52. 

ittUCagr.— The  family  of  Colvile,  one  of  the  most  distin- 
guished and  ancient  in  Cambridgeshire,  is  of  Norman  origin; 
its  descendant  in  the  17th  century  was  the  Royalist, 

Sib  William  Colvile,  of  Newton  Colvile,  one  of  the 
intended  Knights  of  the  Royal  Oak.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir 
Richard  Stone,  of  Stukesley,  Hunts,  and  widow  of  Anthony 
Goldsborough,  Esq. ;  but  'l.  without  mule  issue,  13  July,  1680, 
and  was  «.  by  his  nephew  (the  eldest  son  of  his  brother 
Jeffrey), 


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351 


■RiPHAED  CoLviLE,  Esq.  of  Newton,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Carter,  Esq.  of  York;  and  d.  1686,  leaving  a  son  and 
successor, 

Egbert  Colvile,  Esq.  of  Newton  Colvile,  who  to.  1st,  Anne, 
dau.  of  William  Whiting,  Esq. ;  and  2naiy,  a  dau.  of  David 
Waite,  Esq.  of  Wisbeach,  and  left  issue, 

llicH.\nD  Colvile,  Esq.  of  Newton  Colvile,  in.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Nathaniel  Acton,  Esq.  of  Bramford  Hall,  Suffolk, 
and  had  issue  (with  two  daus.,  the  younger  m.  Kev.  Dr. 
Gee), 

I.  KoBERT,  his  heir. 

II.  Nathaniel,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Lowshall,  Suffolk,  m.  13  Sept. 
17H4,  Amy  Letitia,  dau.  of  the  liev.  Thomas  Purvis,  Hector 
of  aielton,  Suffolk,  and  had  issue, 

1  Nathaniel,  MA.,  m.  Emma,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late 
Christopher  Barton  Metcalfe,  Esq.  of  West  Uam,  Essex, 
and  Hawstead,  Suffolk.    She  d.  14  Feb.  1840. 

2  WUliam,  M.A.,  of  Baylham,  Suffolk,  J.P. ;  to.  Margaret 
Augusta,  dau.  of  Gen.  Kelso,  and  grand-dau.  of  John 
Kelso,  Esq.  of  Dankeith,  Ayrshire,  and  has  issue. 

1  Fanny. 

2  Amy  LKtitia,  m.  11  Sept.  1820,  Capt.  Barrington  Purvis, 
R.N. 

The  elder  son, 

Robert  Colvile,  E?q.  of  Newton  Colvile,  h.  3  Sept.  17G3, 
sold  the  manor  of  Newton  1792.  He  m.  Amelia,  eldest  dau.  of 
Sir  Charles  AsgiU,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Henrt  (Sir),  his  heir. 

II.  Frederick  Charles  Acton,  of  Barton  House,  co.  Warwick, 
late  Capt.  3rd  Foot  Guards,  and  A.D.C.  to  Lord  Lynedoch ; 
■,u.  2  .July,  1817,  Mary,  sister  of  Chandos,  Lord  Leigh, 
granddau.  of  Thomas,  10th  Lord  Saye  and  Sele,  and  great- 
granddau.  of  Henry  2nd  Duke  of  Chandos,  and  had  issue, 

1  Frederick  LEir.n  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Leek  Wotton, 
Warwick,  b.  4  June.  1818;  m.  27  July,  1847,  Caroline 
Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  William  John  Mansel,  Esq.,  eldest  son 
of  Sir  William  Mansel,  Sth  bart.  of  Ischoed,  and  has 
issue, 

Edward  Leigh  Maxsel  (Rev.),  and  Spencer  Twisleton, 
twins,  b.  1856. 
Gerald  Henry,  6.  1859. 
Harriet  Eniily. 

2  Henry  Chandos,  h.  1822  ;  d.  1840. 

3  Graham,  43rd  regt.,  b.  1824;  deceased. 

4  George  Twisleton,  Commander  R.N.,  Companion  of  the 
Medjidie;  lost  at  sea  when  in  command  of  H.M.S. 
"Camilla,"  off  the  coast  ol  Japan,  1860. 

5  Ficnnes  Middleton,  C.B.,  6.  1832;  commanding  Brigade 
Dep6tat  Slirewsbury;  to.  7  Nov.  1862,  Helen  Harriette, 
3rd  dau.  of  Major  Hugh  Stafford  Northcote,  and  has  issue. 

1  Emily,  d.  1837. 

2  Maria,  d.  1838. 

3  Isabel,  to.  John  Clavel  Manscl-Pleydcll,  Esq.  of  What- 
combe. 

4  Caroline  Mary. 

III.  Augustus  Asgill  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Groat  and  Little 
Livermere,  Suffolk,  rii.  1st,  Maria,  dau.  of  Edmond 
Broderip,  Esq.  of  Bath,  and  by  her  (who  d.  15  Jan.  183.5) 
has  issue,  Robert  Acton  (Rev.)  and  Amelia.  He  to.  2ndly, 
at  Paris,  1839,  Miss  Hemings,  and  by  her  left  issue, 

1  Augustus  Henry  Asgill,  of  Churnet  Grange,  Leek,  co. 
Stafford,  J. P.,  Capt.lialf-pay  Madras  Cavalry,  b.  3  Dec. 
1841;  m.  18  Nov.  18d9,  Ethel  Annie,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev. 
A.  F.  Boucher,  Vicar  of  Cheddleton,  and  has  issue, 

Cecil  Augustus  Bradshaw,  b.  24  March,  1876. 
Edith  Anne.  Margaret  Ethel. 

MUdred  Elizabeth. 

2  Charles  Frederick,  Capt.  11th  regt.,  m.  1867,  ElizaMary, 
dau.  of  Ch.irles  Rowe,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  has  isiue, 
llciivy;  Charles;   and  Alice. 

3  Henry  Algernon,  m.  1869,  the  only  dau.  of  Rev.  Holland 
Lomax,  Vicar  of  Walton. 

4  Asgill  Horatio  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Sutton-on-the-Hill. 

1  Eleanora. 

2  Harriet  Emily,  m.  1876,  Edward  Cockell,  Esq. 

3  Louisa,  to.  1869,  W.  S.  Barrett,  Esq. 

IV.  Henry  Robert,  of  Kempsey  House,  co.  Worcester,  J. P., 
Gen.  in  the  army,  Col.  of  the  12th  regt.,  late  Scots  Fusilier 
Guards;  m.  1836,  Julia,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Henry  Leigh, 
E>q.  of  Stoneleigh  Abbey,  Wai'wickshire,  anil  Aldestrop, 
Gloucestershire,  and  sister  to  Chandos,  Lord  LeitU. 

Mr.  Colvile  d.  24  Sept.  1799,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sir  Charles  Henry  Colvile,  Knt.,  High  Sheriff  for  Derby- 
shire 1831.  He  TO.  Hariot  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Porter 
Eonnel,  Esq.,  heiress  to  the  families  of  Porter  and  Coape,  by 
Anne,  dau.  of  Joseph  Bradshawe,  Esq.  of  Barton  Hall,  Derby- 
shire. By  this  marriage  he  became  possessed  of  Duffield 
Hall,  Derbyshire.    He  d.  at  Stuttgardt,  28  Sept.  1833,  and  left 


Charles  Robert,  now  of  Lullington. 

Anne  Amelia,  ui.  Rev.  Samuel  Bradshaw,  of  Basford  Hall, 
CO.  StatTord. 

Constance  Hariot,  m.  Rev.  Haytor  Georga  Hames,  Rector  of 
Chagford,  Devon. 

Anns — Az.,  a  lion  rampant  or,  a  label  of  five  points  gu.  the 
wliole  width  of  the  shield. 

Crest — On  a  chapeau  gu.  turned  up  erm.  a  lion  statant, 
tail  extended  arg.  gorged  with  a  label  of  three  points  of  the 
first. 

Motto — Persevere. 

Si'ttt— Lullington,  Burton-on-Trent. 


COMBE  OF  OAKIiAITDS. 
Combe,  Botce  Haea'ey,  Esq.  of  OaMands, 
Sussex,  J.P.,  b.  18  June,  1816  ;  m.  Nov.  1850,  Ami 
Sarali,  only  dau.  of  Hercules  Sliarpe,  Esq.  of  Oak- 
lands,  Sussex,  Westfield,  by  Ann  Mary  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Sir  Anthony  Erabazon,  Eart.  of  Brabazon 
Park,  CO.  Mayo,  and  lias  issue, 

I.  Harvey   Trewythen   BrabazoxV,    Lieut.   Royal   Susses 
Militia,  b.  17  March,  1852. 

II.  Herbert  Wythen,  b.  1856;  d.  1S5S. 
ni.  William,  6.  5  Oct.  1864. 

I.  Mary  Catherine. 

iCfliratJC— Harvey  CnRisTiAX  Combe,  Esq.  of  Cobham 
Park,  Surrey,  who  inherited  an  estate  from  his  father,  resi- 
dent at  Andover,  Hants,  was  an  Alderman  of  London,  filled  the 
Civic  Chair  in  1799,  and  was  for  twenty  years  M.P.  for  that 
city.  He  was  6.  at  Andover,  Hants,  1752,  and  eventually  em- 
barked in  the  great  brewery  first  known  as  "Gyfford  and 
Co.,"  and  afterwards  as  ''  Combe,  Delatield,  and  Co."  He  in. 
1780,  Alice  Christian,  dau.  of  Boyce  Tree,  Esq.  of  Mile 
End,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  Oct.  1S28,  aged  70)  had  issue, 
ten  children;  of  these  were, 

Harvey,  of  Cobham  Park. 

Botce,  of  Oaklands. 

Charles  James  Fox  {see  Combe  of  CohJiam  Pari-). 
Mr.  H.  C.  Combe  d.  4  July,  1818,  and  was  buried  in  a  mauso- 
leum in  Cobham  Church.    His  eldest  son, 

Harvey  Combe,  Esq.  of  Cobliam  Park,  d.  imm.  1858.  His 
next  brother  and  heir-at-law, 

Boyce  Combe,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Bencher  of  Gray's 
Inn,  p.nd  for  upwards  of  thirty  years  Police  Magistrate  of 
London,  in.  Caroline,  youngest  dau.  and  sole  surviving 
ssue  of  Rev.  Evan  Jones,  of  Trewythen,  co.  Montgomery, 
ind  had  issue, 

I.  Boyce  Harvey,  now  of  Oaldands. 

II.  HarTey  Edmond,  m.  and  has  issue. 

III.  James,  of  the  Bengal  Civil  Service. 

IV.  JIathew,  D.C.L.,  Barrister-at-Law. 

V.  iVlfred,  Major  Bengal  army. 

I.  Mary  Ann. 

II.  Fanny,  to.  Lieut.-Col.  G.  T.  Billiard,  of  Cowley  House, 
Middlesex. 

ScaJ— Oaklands,  WestQeld,  near  Battle, 


COMBE    OF    COBHAM    PARK. 

Combe,  Chaeles,  Esq.  of  Cobham  Park,  Surrey, 
J.P.,  b.  13  Nov.  1836 ;  m.  2  Nov.  1861,  Marianne 
Harriet  Catherine,  only  dau.  of  Capt.  P.  Inglis, 
E.N.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Harvey,  6.  18  Feb.  1863. 

II.  Percy,  b.  15  June,  1864. 

III.  Kenneth,  6.  22  Dec.  1867. 

IV.  Boyce  Haddon,  b.  3  Oct.  1871. 

V.  Harvey  Edward,  b.  1  May,  1873. 

VI.  Algernon,  6.  6  May,  1876. 

I.  Grace  Ethel.  ii.  Evelyn. 

III.  Gertrude.  iv.  llorence. 

V.  Gwendolyn. 

ILtncaUe.— Charles  James  Fox  Combe,  Esq.  of  Cobham 
Park,  son  of  Harvey  Christian  Combe,  Esq.  (see  previous 
Memoir),  m.  23  Jan.  1836,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Charles  Roberts,  Esq., 
and  had  issue, 


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COM 


Chakles,  now  of  Cobliam  Park. 

Boyce  Albert,  10th  Royal  Hussars,  m.  Helen  Edith,  dau.  of 

Maj.-Gen.  L.  Barrow,  C.B.,  and  has  issue,  three  daus.,  and 

one  s»n, 
Edward  II.  H.,  m.  Laura,  dau.  of  W.  Brown,  Esq.  of  Great 

Yarmouth,  and  has  issue,  four  sons  and  two  daus. 
Caroline,  m.  E.  K.  Buckle,  Esq.  of  the  Madras  C.S. 
Alice.  Fanny  Eliza. 

&a£— Cobham  Park,  Surrey. 


COMBE    OF    EARNSHILIi. 

CoArBE,  KicHAED  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Earnslilll, 
Somerset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1867,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law,  and  Keeorrlcr  of  Langport,  b.  1813  ; 
m.  1850,  Elizabeth  Delicia,  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  John 
Michell,  K.C.B.jaud  has  a  son, 
BicoABD  Thomas,  6.  1854. 

This  gentleman,  2nd  son  of  tlie  late  John  Madflison, 
Esq.  of  Alvingham,  co.  Lincoln,  by  Ehzabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  of  John  Andrews,  Esq.,  assumed,  by 
royal  license,  18  Dec.  1819,  the  surname  and  arms 
of  Combe,  in  lieu  of  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Maddisox,  in  compliance  with  the  will  of  the  late 
Eichard  Thomas  Combe,  Esq.  of  EarnshiU. 

ILinCaflC— The  family  of  Maddibon  n/^?rii?f/7tam,  from 
vhich  descend  Eichard  Thomas  Combe  (late  Maddison),  Esq. 
of  Eamshill,  and  The  Eev.  Geobge  Maddison,  Vicar  of 
Gr»ntham,  and  Prebendary  of  Lincoln,  derives  from  the 
marriage  of  Nathasiel  Maddison,  Esq.  of  Alvingham  (son  of 
Humphrey  Maddison,  Esq.  cf  Coningsby,  co.  Lincoln,  by  Helen 
his  2nd  wife,  sister  of  Henry  Waystaffe,  of  Hasland/,  with 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  John  Kellhorpe,  Esq.  of  Little  Grimsby  («ee 
Maddison  of  Partncy). 

Seat — Eamshill,  near  Taunton. 


He  d.  5  July,  1877. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  lion  passant  guardant  or,  between  thre* 
esquires'  helmets  arg.  j 

Crest — A  dcmi-dragon  erased,  wrings  elevated,  the  bodj 
encircled  with  a  ducal  coronet. 

Seal — The  Manor  House,  Minstead,  Lyndhurst, 


COMPTON    OF    MINSTEAD    MANOR 
HOUSE. 

CoMPTON,  Heket  Eea>-cis,  of  the  Minstend 
Manor  House,  Hants,  and  Mapperton  House,  Dorset, 
b.  16  Jan.  1872. 

ILilieaSE.— Henbt  Combe  Compton,  Esq.  of  the  Manor 
House,  Minstead,  Hants,  0.  6  Jan.  1789;  m.  16  Jan.  1810, 
Charlotte,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Mills,  Esq.  of  Bisteine,  Hants, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  23  March,  1855;  had  issue, 

Heskt,  of  the  Manor  House,  Minstead. 

John  (Rev.),  6.  21  March,  1817;  Rector  of  Minstead;  m. 
Laura,  3rd  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Charles  Burrard,  Bart.,  and 
has  one  son,  John;  and  two  daus.,  Catherine  and  Char- 
lotte. 

Berdmore,  6.  14  July,  1820;  Rector  of  St.  Pauls,  Covcnt 
Garden ;  m.  Agnes,  .Oth  dau.  of  Mortimer  Drummond,  Esq., 
and  has  one  son,  John,  6.  1859;  and  two  daus.,  Emily  and 
Frances. 

Charles  Talbot,  b.  8  Dec.  1821 ;  d.  20  March,  1868. 

Paulet  Mildmay  (Rev.),  h.  24  Feb.  182.3;  m.  Mary  Cath^rine, 
2nd  dau.  of  Henry  Weyland  Powell,  Esq.,  Rector  of  Mapper- 
ton,  and  has  one  dau.,  Alice. 

Francis,  6.  20  Nov.  1824,  Barrister-at-Law. 

Berkeley  Drummond,  d.  22  May,  1851. 

Digby,  Ij.  18  Jan.  1830;  d.  22  Sept.  1866. 

Catherine,  m.  23  April,  1838,  Capt.  Aitchison,  E.N.,  who  d. 
13  Feb.  1861;  and  2ndly,  Oct.  1869,  Admiial  Sir  Henry 
J.  Codrington,  who  d.  Aug.  1877. 

Selina  Maria,  d.  22  Sept.  1865. 

Mr.  Compton  represented  the  South  Division  of  Hants  in  Par- 
liament for  22  years.  He  d.  27  Kov.  1866,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Henrt  Comptos,  Esq.  of  the  Minstead  Manor  House,  Hants, 
and  of  Mapperton  House,  Dorset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1871,  6.  28  Sept.  1813;  formerly  in  the  Grenadier  Guards; 
m.  28  Dec.  1869,  Harriet,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Bernard 
Granville,  Esq.  of  Wcllcsbourne  Hall,  Warwick,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Francis,  now  of  Minstead,  6.  16  Jan,  1672. 

u.  George,  6.  4  Feb.  1873. 


COMYN    OF    WOODSTOCK    AND 
KILCORNEY. 

CoMTN,  Feaxcis  Loeexzo,  Esq.  of  "Woodstocl-, 
CO.  Gralway,  and  of  Carrowkeale,  co.  Mayo,  J.P.  cos. 
Clare,  Galway  and  Mayo,  High  Sheriff  co.  of  tho 
town  of  Galway  1868,  b.  12  Not.  1835  ;  m.  4  Sept. 
1865,  Cecilia  Gertrude,  only  child  of  the  late  Walter 
Bourke,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  of  Carrowkeale,  co.  Mayo,  and 
has  issue. 

HtltrilCIC.— Geokce  Comtn  (of  the  old  family  of  Corcom- 
eoe  of  Cornyn),  son  of  Sir  Nicholas  Comyn,  was  protected 
from  forfeiture  in  the  great  civil  war  through  the  intervention 
of  his  cousin.  Sir  Hardrcss  Waller,  the  Parliamentarian.  His 
son, 

John  Comtn,  Esq.,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas 
Comyn,  Esq.  of  Moynoe,  by  Joan  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Domi- 
nick  Fannin,  grand-dau.  of  Sir  Dominick  Arthur,  and  widow 
of  Sir  Dominick  AVhite,  which  Joan  got  from  Cromwell  a 
grant  of  Kilcorney,  co.  Clare.  By  Margaret  his  wife,  John 
Comyn  had  two  sons,  David  and  Stephen.     The  elder, 

David  Comtn,  Esq.  of  Kilcorney,  ra.  Elizabeth,  sister  of 
John  Davorne,  Esq.  of  Lisdoonvarna  Castle,  co.  Clare,  and 
had  issue,  Laurence  ;  and  George,  M.D.,  Physician  to 
Louis  XVL  The  elder  son,  Laurence  Comtn,  Esq.  of  Kil- 
corney, in.  Julian  Maria,  dau.  of  Peter  Martyn,  Esq.  of  Coule, 
CO.  Galway,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

David  Comyn,  Esq.  of  Kilcorney,  who  m.  Dora,  dau.  of 
William  Macnamara,  Esq.  of  Doolen,  co.  Clare,  by  Catharine 
his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Francis  Sarsfield,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue,  I.  Laurence,  his  heir;  ii.  William,  whose  son,  Laurence 
Comyn,  Esq.  of  Moyne,  co.  Clare,  left  a  son,  Nicholas,  who 
d.  s.  p. ;  and  two  daus.,  the  elder  m.  Thomas  Browne,  Esq.  of 
Newgrove,  co.  Clare;  and  the  younger,  Bridget,  m.  Andrew 
Stackpole,  Esq.  of  Castle  Lodge,  co.  Clare.  The  son  and 
heir, 

Laurence  Comyn,  Esq.  of  Kilcorney,  m.  Jane,  dau,  of 
Nicholas  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Barna,  co.  Gahvay,  and  left  at  his 
decease,  1820,  with  junior  issue, 

Francis,  of  Woodstock. 

Sarsfield  Peter,  of  Killeen  Farm,  near  Galway,  h.  1803 ;   J.P. 
and  D.L.,  deceased. 
The  elder, 

Francis  Comyn,  Esq.  of  Woodstock,  and  of  Killarney,  J. P., 
b.  3  Oct.  1801;  m.  28  April,  1834,  Honoria,  dau.  of  Edward 
James  Beytagh,  Esq.  of  Cappagh,  co.  Galway,  by  the  Hon. 
Sarah  Ffrench  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas,  Lord  Ffrench,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Francis  Lorenzo,  now  of  Woodstock. 

II.  Sarsfield  John,  6.  6  Feb.  1837. 

III.  Charles  Edward  Ffrench,  b.  2  April,  1844. 

IV.  William  Alfred,  6.  25  Jan.  1846. 

V.  George  Patrick,  b.  17  March,  1848. 

VI.  Harry  Edward  Beytagh,  b.  Oct.  1850. 

I.  Rosa  Selina  Margaret.  ii.  Laura  Mary  Hono/ia.       1 

He  d.  1873.  I 

Arriis—GVi.,  three  garbs  arg.  J 

Crest— K  demi-Uon  gu.  crowned  or,  supporting  an  Irish 
harp  ppr. 

Smf.s— Woodstock,  Galway;  Cushariga,  Spiddel;  Carrow 
Keale,  Lahardane,  co.  Mayo. 


COMYNS    OF    WOOD. 

CoMTXS,  The  Rev.  Geokge  Thomas,  of  Wood, 
Bishop's  Tcignton,  co.  Devon,  Vicar  of  Sidbury, 
near  Sidmouth,  b.  1  Dec.  1807  ;  m.  4  May,  1841, 
Harriet,  7th  dau.  of  Admiral  Young,  late  of  Barton 
End  House,  co.  Gloucester,  and  has  by  her  (who  d. 
G  June,  1877)  issue, 


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I.  George  Yonge  (Rev.).  6.  12  April,  1842 ;  m.  1  Au^.  1872, 
Alethea,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Hext,  Vicar  of  King's 
Teignton,  co.  Devon,  and  has  issue,  two  sons. 

I.  Florence,  m.  18  Dec.  1873,  Mr.  BuUer,  and  has  issue. 

M.  Alice  Maria. 

iLtltrajEJC— The  or'mn  of  this  family  is  uncertain,  but  the 
parish  registers  of  Bishop's  Teignton  prove  that  it  was  settled 
there  before  the  Reformation,  and  the  title  deeds  in  possession 
of  Mr.  Comyns  show  the  purchase,  in  the  reign  of  Edward  VI., 
by  his  ancestor  of  the  manors  of  Bishop's  Teignton,  Radway, 
and  sundry  other  lands,  from  Sir  J.  Dudley,  Groom  of  the 
Bed-Chamber,  to  whom  they  had  been  granted  by  the  Crown. 

Rev.  John  Comtns,  Vicar  of  Bishop's  Teignton,  son  of 
Thomas  Comyns  (who  d.  1777),  by  Joanna  his  wife,  and  grand- 
son of  Thomas  Comyns,  by  Mary  his  wife,  relict  of  Sir  Thomas 
Tipping,  3rd  and  last  bart.,  and  only  child  and  heiress  of  Sir 
Peter  Lear,  Bart,  of  Lindridge  House,  Bishop's  Teignton,  m. 
March,  1801  or  1802,  Maria,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Hothcr- 
sall  Ilallett,  of  Stedcorabe,  Axiiiouth,  and  d.  3  July,  1856, 
having  had  by  this  lady  (who  predeceased  him  1853),  besides 
The  Rev.  George  Thomas  Comyns,  now  of  Wood,  two  other 
sons  and  six  daus., 

John,  m.  1838,  and  d.  July,  1841,  leaving  one  dau. 

Walter  John,  d.  iinm.  16  Dec.  1861. 

Joanna  Maria  Landon,  m.  June,  1830,  and  has  issue. 

Anne,  d.  unm.  1865. 

Emma.  Eliza,  d.  unm.  1841. 

Fanny,  Mrs.  Karslake,  m.  1840,  and  has  issue. 

Maria  Lear,  Mrs.  Abbot,  m.  1865. 

.(irms— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  three  garbs  ppr.  enrcd 
or,  for  Comyns  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  a  fess  ragulee  between  three 
unicorns'  heads  erased  or,  for  Lear. 

Crest — A  demi-unicorn  couped,  holding  a  staff  ragulee  sa. 

Motto — Mallem  mori  quam  niutare. 

Seat— Wood  Teignmouth,  or  Bishop's  Teignton,  Teignmouth. 


1 

CON  ANT    OF    LYNDON    HALL. 

CoNANT,  Edwaeb  Nathaniei,  Esq.  of  Lyndon 
HaD,  CO.  Rutland,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.A.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  High  Sheriff  1867,  b.  15  May,  1820 ;  j«. 
27  Aug.  1844,  Gertrude  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Eev. 
Charles  Proby,  Vicar  of  Twickenham,  and  Canon 
of  Windsor,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  March,  186G) 
has  issue  (with  other  daus.), 

I.  Edward  Henrt,  late  Lieut.  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  6.  20 
Oct.  1847. 

II.  Ernest  William  Proby,  6.  7  March,  1852. 

I.  Gertrude  Catherine. 

II.  Frances  Ann,  m.  24  Sept.  1875,  Byam  Martin,  son  of  Gen.' 
Davies,  of  Danehurst. 

III.  Emily  Agnes.  iv.  Cecilia  Eva,  m.  Capt.  Fowlse. 
Mr.  Conant  s.  1862  to  the  property  of  his  uncle, 
Eev.  Edward  Brown,  of  Lyndon  Hall. 

ILtnCJt3;0.— Richard  Conant,  of  Budley,  near  Teatenton, 
Devon,  son  of  John  Conant,  of  Gittisham,  near  Honiton,  by 
Agnes  his  wife,  was  father  of  two  sons,  Robert,  and  John, 
B.D.,  Rector  of  Lymington,  near  Ilchester,  Somerset,  and  of 
St.  Botolph,  London.    The  former, 

Robert  Conant,  had,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  two  sons,  John 
and  Robert.    The  former, 

John  Conant,  D.D.,  b.  at  Yeatentnn,  Devon,  18  Oct.  1608, 
entered  Exeter  Coll.  Oxon,  1626,  and  became  Vicar  of  Kidling- 
ton,  near  Oxford.  He  was  Divinity  Professor  of  Oxford,  Dec. 
1654,  Vice-Chancellor  1657,  and  one  of  the  Commissioners  for 
the  Review  of  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer  1661.  Subsequently 
he  was  Minister  of  St.  Mary,  Aldermanbury,  London,  1670, 
Vicar  of  All  Saints,  Northampton,  1671,  Archdeacon  of  Nor- 
wich, 1676,  and  Prebendary  of  Worcester  1681.  Hed.  12  March, 
1694.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Dr.  Edward  Reynolds,  after- 
wards Bishop  of  Norwich,  and  had  (besides  several  other  sons 
and  daus.), 

Robert  Conant,  citizen  of  London,  b.  1670,  m.  1700,  Mary 
Medlicot,  and  d.  1756,  leaving  issue.    The  eldest  son. 

The  Rev.  John  Conant,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Hastingleigh,  and 
Vicar  of  Elmstead,  Kent,  Prebendary  of  Llanvair,  in  the 
church  of  Bangor,  b.  1706;  m.  1733,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
William  Wake,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Hannington,  and  of  Waldgrave, 
CO.  Northampton,  Master  of  the  hospital  of  St.  John,  in 
Northampton,  Prebendary  of  Sarum,  and  of  Lincoln,  and 


flrst-cousin  of  Archbishop  Wake;  and  d.  1779,  having  had  by 
this  lady  (who  predeceased  him  1773), 

John  (Rev.),  6.  1735 ;  M.A.,  Rector  of  St.  Peter  in  Sandwich 
and  Vicar  of  Sellinge  by  Lympne,  in  Keat^  m.  1766  Ann' 
dau.  of  George  Nairne,  of  Sandwich.  '         ' 

Nathaniel,  of  London. 

Culpepper,  M.A.  of  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  b.  1748 

Elias,  b.  1750;  d.  1765. 
The  2nd  surviving  son. 

Sir  Nathaniel  Conant,  Knt.,  Chief  Magistrate,  Bow  Street, 
London,  b.  1745;  m.  1770,  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Whiston,' 
Esq.,  and  had  issue,  John  Edward;  William,  6.  13  Sept. 
1783;  Eliza;  and  Frances.  He  d.  1822,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

John  Edward  Conant,  E.«q.,  6.  18  Oct.  1777  ;  m.  1818, 
Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  Edward  Brown,  Esq.  of  Stamford  and 
Horbling,  co.  Lincoln,  and  had  issue, 

Edward  Nathaniel,  now  of  Lyndon  Hall. 

John  William. 

Catherine,  m.  Charles  Ellis,  Esq.  of  Wallham  Place,  Berks. 
Mr.  Conant  d.  13  Oct.  1848. 

Arms—Gii.,  ten  billets  or,  four  three  two  and  one. 

Crest — On  a  mount  vert,  a  stag  ppr.,  sustaining  with  his 
dexter  paw  an  escutcheon  of  the  arms. 

Motto — Conanti  dabitur. 

Scat— Lyndon  Hall,  near  Oakham. 


CONGREVE    OP    CONGREVE. 

CoNGEEVE,  William,  Esq.  of  Congreve,  co. 
Stafford,  and  Burton  HaU,  co.  Chester,  Chief 
Constable  of  Staffordshire,  and  late  a  Capt.  in  the 
army,  m.  13  Feb.  1862,  Fanny  Emma,  2nd  dau.  of 
Lee  Porcher  Townshend,  Esq.  of  Wincham  Hall, 
CO.  Chester,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Walter  Nobris,  6.  Nov.  1862. 

II.  Edward  Geoffrey,  b.  Sept.  1S64 ;  d.  Feb.  1871. 

III.  Cecil  Ralph  Townshend,  6.  Sept.  1876. 

I.  Mariamne  Gertrude  Cornelia. 

II.  Selina  Emily  Napier,  d.  May,  1870. 

III.  Isolda  Violet,  b.  Jan.  1871. 

IV.  Winifred  Mary,  6.  Oct.  1872. 
v.  Dorothy  Lee,  b.  Sept.  1874. 

ILtnCagC — Tins  family,  one  of  the  most  eminent  in  the  co. 
Stafford,  claims  to  have  been  settled  at  Congreve  before  the 
Conquest.  Roger  de  Congreve,  and  his  brother  Galfrid,  temp. 
Edward  II.,  m.  two  daus.,  and  heiresses  of  WiUiam  Le 
Schampion  (Champion),  of  Saredon,  co.  Stafford,  who  had 
married  the  dau.  and  heiress  of  the  great  and  powerful  family 
of  de  Stretton.  By  these  marriages  the  manors  of  Saredon 
and  Stretton  came  into  the  Congreve  family,  and  Stretton 
remained  their  residence  up  to  the  early  part  of  the  18th 
century.  By  successive  alliances  with  the  StatTordshire 
families  of  de  Stretton,  Harpur  of  Rushall,  Erdswick  of 
Saredon,  Giffard  of  Chillington,  and  Fowke  of  Brewood,  the 
family  history  is  brought  down  to 

Thomas  Congreve,  of  Stretton  and  Congreve,  anno  1614, 
who  m.  the  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Roger  Fowke,  of  Gunston, 
CO.  Stafford.    His  grandson, 

Richard  Congreve,  Esq.  of  Congreve  and  Stretton,  was  one 
of  the  thirteen  Staffordshire  gentlemen  on  whom  King 
Charles  II.  intended  to  have  conferred  the  Order  of  the  Royal 
Oak.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  FitzHerbert,  of 
Norbury,  son  of  Sir  Anthony  FitzHerbert,  the  eminent  Judge, 
and  had  two  sons,  John,  his  successor;  and  William,  a  Col.  in 
the  army,  father  of  William  Congreve,  the  dramatist,  b. 
1672,  d.  1728.    Mr.  CouKreve  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

John  Congreve,  Esq.  of  Congreve  and  Stretton,  6.  18  June, 
1036 ;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Nicholls,  Esq.  of  Boycott,  and 
had  issue,  inter  alios, 
John,  his  heir. 

Ralph  I  Col.),  Lieut-Governor  of  Gibraltar,  whose  son,  Eai-pe 
Congreve,  Esq.,  M.P.,  devised  Aldermaston,  Berks  (which 
he  had  acquired  by  his  marriage  with  Charlotte,  .dau.  and 
heir  of  William,  Lord  Stawell,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  sole 
heiress  of  Sir  Humphrey  Foster),  to  the  elder  branch  of  his 
own  family. 

William,  ancestor  of  the  Baronets  Congreve. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Congreve,  Esq.  of  Congreve  and  Stretton,  6.  25  Dec. 
1866;  m.  Abigail,  dau.  of  John  Uarwood,  Esq.,  and  was 
father  of 

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The  Rev.  Eichabd  Congbe\'e,  of  Congreve,  vi.  Martha,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  John  Jones,  Esq.  of  Fynnant,  co.  Montgomery, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  Congreve  and  Aldermaston  House,  Berks, 
b.  2  March,  1777;  m.  11  July,  1799,  Mary  Mackintosh  Hurst, 
2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  late  Sir  William  Fepperell,  Bart., 
and  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Kichard,  of  Burton,  co.  Chester,  6.  2  Aiiff.  1778  ;  m.  » 
Dec.  IHOI,  3Iary  Anne.  dau.  of  George  Birch,  Esq.  of 
Hampstcad  Hall,  Staffordshire,  and  d.  22  Nov.  1857,  leaving 
issup, 

1  William  Walter,  late  of  Burton  Hall.  . 

2  Kichard  Jones,  of  Carlingwark,  N.B.,  m.  Louisa 
Margaret,  dau.  of  the  late  Col.  Miller,  C.B.,  K.A.,  and 
d  9  Jan.  1879,  having  had  six  children;  the  eldest  dau. 
was  m.  19  Oct.  18G4,  John  Baiubrigge  Story,  Esq.,  jun.  of 
Lockington  Hall,  co.  Leicester. 

8  George  John,  General  in  the  anny,  C.B..  late  Quarter- 
master-General in  India,  d.  18G3. 

4  Ralph  (Rev.),  m.  Emily  Mathews,  and  has  one  dau., 
Harriet  Emily,  m.  1875,  the  Rev.  J.  Pipon. 

5  Charles  Henry,  Cleik  of  Parliament  in  the  House  of 
Lords,  m.  6  July,  1864,  Ethelred  Victoria,  youngest  dau. 
of  the  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Cust,  K.C.H.,  and  d.  1875. 

1  Mary  Ann,  d.  Nov.  1873. 

2  Louisa  Ann,  deceased. 

3  Jane.  -/.  1877,  widow  of  George  Wyrley  Birch,  eldest  son 
of  Wyrley  Birch,  Esq.  of  AVretham  Hall,  Norfolk. 

4  Harriet  Frances.  5  Katharine  Emma. 
I.  Marianme,  of  Iscoyd  Park,  co.  Flint,  d.  1871. 

Mr.  Congreve  d.  27  July,  1782.    His  grandson, 

William  Walter  Congreve,  Esq.,  b.  5  April,  1804;  m. 
29  April,  18S0,  Anne  Selina,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
Lambart  Bayly,  of  Ballyarthur,  co.  Wicklow,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  26  March,  1859)  had  issue, 

William,  now  of  Congreve  and  Burton, 

George  (Rev.).  Walter  Ralph. 

Selina  Aim. 
He  d.  15  Nov.  18C1. 

Arms— So..,  a  chevron  between  three  battle-axes  urg. 

Crer,t — A  falcon,  wings  expanded  ppr. 

Motto — Non  moritur  cujus  fama  vivit. 


High  Sheriff  1823;  m.  Nov.  1827,  Hon.  Louisa  Dillon,  dau.  of 
Luke,  2nd  Lord  Clonbrock,  and  had  issue, 

Ambrose,  now  of  Mount  Congreve. 

Louisa.  Augusta.  Jane. 

He  d.  2  June,  18G3. 

Arms,  c£c.— Same  as  Congreve  of  Confjreve. 
Seat— Mount  Congreve,  Kilmeadon,  Waterford. 


CONGREVE  OP  MOUNT  CONGREVE. 

CoxGEEVE,  Ambrose,  Esq.  of  Mount  Congreve, 
CO.  AYaterford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1871, 
b.  1832 ;  2nd  Life  Guards  ;  m.  26  July,  1866,  his 
cousin,  Alice  Elizabeth  Dillon,  Gtli  dau.  of  Eobert, 
3rd  Lord  Clonbrock,  and  (by  her  who  d.  18  Dec. 
1878)  has  issue, 

I.  John,  h.  9  Feb.  1872.         ii.  Ambrose,  b.  30  Nov.  1875. 
I.  Caroline  Mabel.  ii.  Eleanor  Augusta. 

III.  "Violet  Jane. 

iLtltr.tSt — This  family  claims  descent  from  the  Con- 
cbeves  of  Vont/reve,  co.  Stafford. 

Rev.  John  Conoreve,  of  Kilmacow,  co.  Kilkenny,  6.  1654, 
eon  of  John  Congreve,  of  the  co.  of  Cork;  m.  Rebecca,  dau. 
of  Lieut. -Col.  Oliver  Jones,  and  sister  of  Ambrose  Jones,  Esq., 
and  had  issue,  I.  Ambrose,  his  heir;  i.  Mary,  2nd  wife  of 
James  Usher,  Esq.  of  Ballingtaylor,  co.  Waterford ;  ii.  Eliza- 
beth, m.  John  Power,  Esq.,  ancestor  cf  the  Powers,  Barts.,  of 
Kilfane  ;  and  iii.  Jane,  m.  Edward  Saunders.  The  Rev.  John 
Congreve,  whose  will,  dated  123Iay,  1710,  was  proved  14  June, 
1710,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Ambrose  CoNrmEVE,  Esq.  of  Waterford,  b.  1698;  m.  1725, 
Elinor,  dau.  of  John  Lapp,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  —  Roche,  Esq., 
and  by  her  (who  m.  Srdly,  John  Whitcomb,  Archbishop  of 
Cashel)  left  at  his  decease,  1741,  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Congreve,  Esq.  of  Mount  Congreve,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Waterford  1755,  to.  1768,  Mary,  dau.  of  Beverley  Usher,  Esq.  of 
Kilmeadon,  by  his  1st  wife  Mary,dau.  of  Nicholas  Lysaght,Esq., 
and  sister  of  the  1st  Lord  Lisle,  and  had  two  sons,  John,  of 
Landscape,  High  Sheriff  co.  Waterford  1792,  who  d.  s.^j.  1801; 
and  Ambrose.    The  2nd  son, 

Ambrose  Usher  Congreve,  Esq.  of  Mount  Congreve,  whose 
will,  dated  21st  Oct.  1801,  was  proved  18  July,  lh09,  m.  Anne, 
dau.  of  J.  Jenkin,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  John,  late  of  Mount 
Congreve;  and  Ambrose,  6.  1801,  ajjpointcd  Cornet  14lh  Light 
Dragoons  1823,  d.  xMin.  1839.    His  eldest  son, 

John  Congreve,  Esq.  of  Mount  Congreve,  D.L.,  l.  1800, 


CONNELLAN    OF    COOLMORE. 

CONNELLAN,  Peter,  Esq.  of  Coolmore,  co.  Kil- 
kenny, J.P.,  D.L.  for  CO.  Kilkenny,  b.  3  Feb. 
1806  ;  High  Sheriff  1836 ;  m.  25  July,  1844,  Anne 
Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Sir  Hercules  Richard 
Langrishe,  Bart,  of  Knocktopher  Abbey,  co. 
Kilkenny,  by  whom  he  has, 

I.  James  Fitzwalter  Hercules  Henbt,  Lieut.  67th  regt., 

6.  20  Aug.  1849. 

II.  Corry  Langrishe,  h.  22  Dec.  1857. 

III.  Richard  Sherrard,  h.  20  July,  1860 ;  d.  16  May,  1875. 

I  Maria  Isabella,  m.  Capt.  George  Gethin,  of  Earlsfield,  co. 

Sligo. 
II.  Harriet  Chariottc,  m.  15  Sept.  1874,  Capt.  William  Law, 

R.A. 
HI.  Fanny  Rose,  m.  Capt.  0.  Randal  Slacke,  E.M.,  late  o£ 

10th  Hussars. 

IV.  Georgina  Jane,  m.  Nov.  1878,  Viscount  Gormanston. 

V.  Eliza  Mary.  vi.  Annie  Louisa.  vii.  Cecilia 

HfntatJC— Martin  Connellan,  6.  1688;  m.  Miss  Butler, 
had  six  sons,  all  of  whom  d.  without  legitimate  male  issue, 
except  the  youngest, 

Peter  Connellan,  6.  1745 ;  m.  Miss  Galhie,  a  lady  oi 
French  extraction,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  1786)  one  dau., 
Anne,  wife  of  Pierce  Blake,  Esq.  of  Holly  Park,  co.  Galway, 
brother  of  the  Right  Hon.  Anthony  Richard  Blake,  Cliiei 
Remembrancer  of  Ireland,  and  one  son, 

Peter,  6.  7  July,  1782;  m.  March,   1805,  Harriett,   dau.  ol 
James  Corry,  Esq.,  Clerk  of  the  Journals  of  the  Irish  Housf 
of  Commons,  and  Secretary  to  the  Irish  Linen  Board,  anc 
I        predeceasing  his  father,  11  Nov.  1806,  left  two  sons, 

Peter,  successor  to  his  grandfather. 
j  James  Corry  (posthumous),  b.  13  Jan.  1807,  M.A.  of  Orie 

Coll.    Oxford,    Barrister  -  at  -  Law,   and  late  one  of  th( 
Inspectors-General  of  Prisons  in  Ireland. 
Mr.  Connellan  d.  1820,  aged  75,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson 
the  present  Peter  Connellan,  Esq.  of  Coolmore. 

Arms — Per  fess  az.  and  vert  a  fesse  or,  between  a  pelicai 
arg.  vulned  gu.  in  chief,  and  a  land  tortoise  passant  of  th( 
tliird  in  base. 

Crest— An  owl  perched  on  the  stump  of  an  oak  tree  ppr. 

ilfo((o£s— Inter  utrumque.    Over  the  crest,  Sape  et  tace, 

Scat— Coolmoi'e,  Thomastown,  co.  Kilkenny. 


CONNER    OF    MANCH. 

Conner,  Daniel,  Esq.  of  Manch  House,  co.  Cork 
J.P.,  b.  13  Feb.  1798  ;  m.  4,  June,  1822,  Elizabeth 
dau.  of  the  Eev.  Mountifort  Longfield,  of  Churcl 
Hill,  CO.  Cork,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Daniel,  J.P.,  6.  25  Feb.  1823  ;  m.  6  Jan.  1848,  Patience 
dau.  of  Henry  Longfield,  Esq.  of  Waterloo,  co.  Cork,  an 
has  four  daus.,  and  one  son,  Henry  Daniel,  6. 11  Apri 
1853. 

II.  Mountifort  LongQeld,  b.  18  Sept.  1824;  m.  4  Dec.  184 
Anna,  dau.  of  Rev.  G.  Smith. 

I.  Grace  Elizabeth,  m.  28  June,  1851,  Eev.  Kichard  E. 
Connor,  F.T.C.D. 

II.  Mary  Elizabeth,  w.  17  Jwie,  1852;  Eev.  Edward  Lysagh 
who  d.  1853. 

III.  Elizabeth  Jane,  m.  Feb.  1857,  William  Lyeagbt,  Esq 
son  of  James  Lysaght,  of  Carrigraore. 

IV.  Louisa  Sophia,  in.  June,  1859,  Adam  Newman  Meadi 
Esq.,  who  d.  1878. 

v.  Charlotte  Alicia. 


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IttlTPitflC.— Cornelius  Connor,  Esq.,  was  the  first  of  the 
family  who  settled  in  co.  Cork.  His  will  bears  date  1  Sept. 
1719.  His  son,  Daniel  Conner,  of  Bandon,  Merchant,  pur- 
chased estates  principally  situate  in  co.  Cork.  He  m.  and  had 
issue,  I.  Daniel,  of  Bandon,  Merchant,  d.  1737 ;  ii.  William, 
of  whom  hereafter;  iii.  George,  of  Bally  Brickcn,  who  left  a 
dau.,  Mary  Anne,  m.  1778,  John  Lysaght,  2nd  Lord  Lisle; 
and  a  son,  Daniel,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Kingsniill  Pennefather, 
Esq.  M.P.,  and  was  father  of  Daniel  Conner,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of 
Bally  Bricken,  co.  Cork;  i.  Jane,  m.  Mr.  Lapp,  of  Cork, 
Merchant;  ii.  Mary,  Mrs.  Thomas,  of  Everton,  co.  Carlow; 
III.  Hannah,  Mrs.  Delahoyde,  and  iv.  Elizabeth,  m.  Richard 
Gumbleton,  Esq.  of  Castle  Richard,  co.  Waterford.  The 
second  son, 

William  Conner,  Esq.  of  Connerville,  co.  Cork,  M.P.  for 
Bandon  1765,  to.  Oct.  1721,  Anne,  dau.  of  Roger  Bernard,  Esq. 
of  Palace  Anne,  co.  Cork.    His  fourth  son, 

Roger  Conner,  of  Connerville,  in.  Anne  Longfield,  sister  of 
Richard,  Viscount  Longueyille,  and  had  issue, 
Daniel,  his  heir. 

William,  Lieut.-Col.  Cork  Militia,  on.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Grant,  Esq.  of  Kilmurry,  and  left,  William,  d.  s.  p. ;  Richard 
Longfield  (Rev.),  and  other  issue. 
Robert  Longfield,  of  Fort  Robert,  co.  Cork.  m.  Miss  Madras, 
and  left  issue  three  daus. 
Roger,  of  Connerville,  6.  8  March,  1763;  m.  1st,  Louisa 
Anna,  dau.  of  Col.  Strachan,  of  the  32nd  regt.,  by  whom 
he  had  issue,  Roderick,  settled  in  Van  Diemen's  Land; 
and  Louisa,  who  d.  unm.  He  m.  2ndly,  1788,  Wilhelmina, 
dau.  of  Nicholas  Bowen,  Esq.  of  Bowenscourt,  co.  Cork, 
by  whom  he  had  issue,  Arthur,  who  m.  his  cousin, 
Mary  Connor,  of  Fort  Robert;  Feargus  Edward,  h.  1796, 
M.P.  for  Cork  1832,  and  for  Nottingham  1847,  d.  31  Aug. 
1855;  Francis  Burdett,  an  Officer  in  the  Bolivian  army; 
George  Roger,  m.  his  cousin  Elizabeth  Conner,  of  Fort 
Robert;  besides  daus. 

Arthur,  6.  1765 ;  representative  in  the  Irish  Parliament  for 
the  borough  of  Philipstown;   m.  1807,   Elisa  de  Caritat  de 
Condorget,  only  child  of  Marie  Jean  Antoine  Nicolas,  Mar- 
quis de  Condorect,  by  Sophie  de  Grouchy  his  wife,  sister  of 
the  famous  Marslial  Grouchy,  and  was  subsequently  known 
as  General  Condoreet  O'Connor  of  the  French  Service.     He 
d.  23  April,  1852,  at  the  Chateau  de  Bignon,  Loiret,  leaving 
issue. 
The  eldest  son, 
Daniel  Conner,  of  Onne  Square,   Eayswater,  London,  h. 
54 ;  m.  5  Feb.  1789,  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Arthur  Hyde,  by  whom 
le  left  at  his  decease,   1846,  several  daus.,  and  an  only  son, 
;he  present  Daniel  Conner,  Esq.  of  Manch  House. 
Seat — Manch  House,  near  Dunmanway,  co.  Cork. 


CONNER    OF    BALL-S-BRICKEN. 

CoNNEE,  Daniel,  Esq.  of  Bally  Brickeu,  co.  Coi-t, 
r.P.,  b.  27  Sept.  1835 ;  m.  14  June,  1866,  Emily 
3teigen,  dau.  of  the  late  Henry  Steigen  Berger,  Esq. 
)f  30,  Clereland  Square,  Hyde  Park,  and  has 
ssue, 

I.  Daniel  Henry,  h.  5  April,  1857. 

II.  Richard,  b.  29  Dec.  1SG8. 

i":  Samud,    }   '^i"^.  ^-  17  Sept.  1872. 

I.  Emily,  b.  13  May,  1870. 

II.  Kathleen  Louisa,  b.  30  May,  1877. 

ILinCagC— Daniel  Conner,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Bally  Bricken, 
10.  Cork,  son  of  Daniel  Conner,  Esq.,  and  Mary  his  wife,  dau. 
f  Kingsmill  Pennefather,  Esq.  (see  Conner  of  Manch),  m.  his 
ousin,  Anna,  dau.  of  William  Pennefather,  Esq.  and  had  a 
on, 

Richard  Conxer,  Esq.,  of  Bally  Bricken,  m.  1833,  EUzabeth 
'errott,  and  d.  1862,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1853)  had  issue, 

I.  Daniel,  now  of  Bally  Bricken. 

II.  WiUiam,  M.D.,  m.  6  June,  1872,  Ellen  Lawrence,  dau.  of 
William  Colburne,  Esq.  of  Monkstown,  co.  Cork. 

in.  George,  Capt.  28th  regt. 

I.  Elizabeth  Mary,  m.  28  April,  1870,  Samuel  Willy  Perrott, 
Esq. 

/Seat— Bally  Bricken,  Cork. 


CONOLLY    OF    CASTLETOWN. 

CoNOLLT,    Thomas,    Esq.     of     Castletown,   co. 
iildare,  and  CUff,  co.  Donegal,  b.  1  Sept.  1870. 


JtllTCatJC— RicnT  Hon.  William  Conollt,  of  Castletown, 
CO.  Kildare,  and  Stratton  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  a  Commissioner  of 
the  Rerenue,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons,  and  a  Privy 
Councillor  in  Ireland,  was  onewf  the  Lords  Justices  of  that 
kingdom  1720.  He  m.  (settlements  dated  28  April,  1733)  Lady 
Anne  Wentworth,  dau.  of  Thomas,  3rd  Earl  of  Strafford,  and 
sister  and  co-heir  of  William,  4th  Earl  of  Strafford,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

I.  Katherine,  m.  23  Feb.  1754,  Ralph,  Earl  of  Ross,  and 
d.  s.  p.  4  May,  1771. 

II.  Anne,  m.  5  March,  1761,  George  Byng,  Esq.,  and  was 
mother  of  Sir  John  Byng,  G.C.B.,  created  1847,  Earl  of 
Strafford. 

III.  Harriett,  m.  Eight  Hon.  John  Staples,  of  Lyssan,  co. 
Tyrone,  a  Privy  Councillor  in  Ireland,  and  had  issue, 

1  William  ConoIIy  Staples,  in.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  James 
Stewart  7th  bart.  of  Fort  Stewart,  by  whom  (who  d. 
30  March.  1867)  he  had  no  issue.     He  d.  30  March,  1798. 

1  Louisa  Staples,  m.  24  June,  1783,  Admiral  Hon.  Sir 
Thomas  Pakenham,  2nd  son  of  Thomas,  Lord  Longford, 
and  EUzabeth  his  wife,  Countess  of  Longford  in  her  own 
right.     Sir  Thomas  d.  2  Feb.  1836,  leaving  an  elder  son, 

Edward  Michael  Pakenham,  of  whom  hereafter  as  suc- 
cessor to  the  Conolly  estates. 

2  Harriett  Margaret  Staples,  in.  9  Feb.  1796,  Richard,  1st 
Earl  of  Clancarty,  and  d.  30  Dec.  1847. 

IV.  Frances,  to.  William  5th  Viscount  Howe,  and  d.  s.  p. 

V.  Caroline,  in.  7  Deo.  1770,  John,  2nd  Earl  of  Buckingham- 
shire, and  d.  26  Jan.  1817. 

VI.  Lucy,  b.  10  June,  1740,  d.  unm. 

Right  Hon.  William  Conolly,  who  purchased  large  estates 
iu  Ireland  from  the  Trustees  of  Forfeited  Estates,  d.  3  Jan. 
1754,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Right  Hon.  Thomas  Conollt,  of  Castletown,  a  Privy  Coun- 
cillor in  Ireland,  to.  30  Dec.  1758,  Lady  Louisa  Augusta 
Lennox,  dau.  of  Charles,  2nd  Duke  of  Richmond  and 
Lennox,  K.G.,  and  d.  s.  p.  By  his  will,  proved  1808,  he 
devised  his  estates  to  his  widow  for  life,  and  at  her  death 
which  occurred  in  1821,  they  devolved  on  his  grand-nephew, 
who,  thereupon  assuming  the  surname  of  Conollt,  became 

Edward  Michael  Conolly,  Esq.  of  Castletown  and  Cliff, 
Lieut.-Col.  Donegal  Militia,  and  M.P.  for  co.  Donegal,  6. 
24  Aug.  1780.  He  to.  20  May,  1819,  Catherine  Jane,  dau.  of 
Chambre  Brabazon  Ponsonby  Barker,  Esq.,  by  the  Lady 
Henrietta  Taylour  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas,  Earl  of  Bective, 
and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

Cnaiulire  llraljazon,  d.  1835. 

liedciiik  William  Edward,  6.  1826. 

Arthur  Wcllesley,  Capt.  30th  foot,  b.  1828;  killed  at  Inker- 
mann,  5  Nov.  1854. 

John  Augustus,  V.C,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  late  Cold- 
stream Guards,  gallantly  distinguished  in  the  Crimea,  m. 
4  Aug.  1864,  Charlotte,  youngest  dau.  of  Edwin  Burnaby, 
Esq.  of  Baggrave  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  and  has  issue. 

Louisa  Augusta,  m.  Clotworthy  WelUngton  William  Robert, 
ord  Lord  Langford,  and  was  accidentally  drowned,  5  Nov. 

18o3. 

Henrietta. 

Bliiry  :Mari;nrrt,  in.  6  June,  1854,  Henry  Bruen,  Esq.  of  Oak 
Park,  en.  Callow,  M.P. 

Frances  Catherine,  d.  10  Jan.  1874. 
Mr.  Conolly  d.  1848,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Conolly,  Esq.  of  Castletown,  and  CUff,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1848,  and  M.P.  co.  Donegal,  b.  23  Feb. 
1823;  TO.  1  Sept.  1868,  Sarah  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Shaw,  Esq.  of  Temple  House,  Celbridge,  co.  Kildare,  and  had 
issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

WiUiam,  b.  29  Oct.  1872. 

Edward  Michael,  b.  22  Feb.  1874, 

Katherine,  6.  20  Oct.  1871. 
Mr.  Conolly  d.  1876,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the  present 
proprietor. 

Arrds—Arg.,  on  a  saltier  engr.  sa.  five  escallops  of  the  field. 
(VisJ— An  arm  cnuped  below  the  elbow  in  pale  ppr.  erect, 
vested  gu.  cuffed  arg.  holding  in  the  hand  a  chaplet  or. 
3Iotio — Fiat  Dei  voluntas. 
Seats— Castletown,  Celbridge ;  and  Cliff,  Ballyshaimon. 


CONSTABLE    OF    WASSAND. 

Strickland  -  Constable,     Henry,     Esq.     of 
Wassand,  co.  York,  b.  18  March,  1821  ;  vi.  28  April, 
1859,  Corueha  Charlotte  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of 
2  Af2 


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the  late  Col.  Henry  and  Lady  Sophia  Dumaresq  (see 
Peerage,  Lanesbobough),  and  has  issue, 

I.  Frederick  Charles,  b.  16  March,  1S60. 

II.  Maniiaduke,  6.  4  March,  18G'2. 

I.  Ethel.  II.  Eosamond. 

III.  Mary  Sophia.  iv.  Lucy  Winifred. 

Mr.  Strickland-Constable,  who  is  2nd  surviving  son 
of  the  late  Sir  George  Strickland-Cholmley,  Eart. 
of  Boynton,  co.  York,  by  Mary  his  1st  vpiie,  only 
child  of  the  Eev.  Charles  Constable,  of  Wassand, 
assumed,  by  royal  license,  1863,  the  additional  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Constable. 

iLttlCaSC— William  Constable,  Esq.  of  Caythorpe,  living 
1528  (youngest  son  of  Sir  Robert  Constable,  Knt.  of  Flambro', 
M.P.  for  CO.  York  temp.  Edward  IV.,  by  Ajines,  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Sir  Rofrcr  Wcntworth,  Knt.  of  Nettlestead),  m.  Joan,  dau. 
of  Roger  Fulthorpe,  by  whom  (who  purchased  in  1530,  the 
estate  of  Wassand,  and  was  interred  at  Rudston)  he  had  a  son, 

Marmaduke  Constable,  Esq.  of  Wassand,  m.  Miss  Stokes, 
of  Goxhill,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease  in  1568,  by  his  son, 

Marmaduke  Constable,  Esq.  of  Wassand,  m.  Catherine 
Holme,  of  Paull  Holme,  and  wass.  by  his  son, 

Marmaduke  Constable,  Esq.  of  Wassand,  b.  15G8 ;  m.  Eliza 
Shirley,  and  dying  in  1607,  was  interred  in  York  Minster.  His 
son  and  heir, 

Philip  Constable,  Esq.  of  Wassand,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Ralph 
Moore,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  in  1678,  at  the  advanced  age  of 
81)  he  left  at  his  decease  in  1618,  being  slain  in  a  duel  with 
Edward  Percy,  Esq.,  a  son  and  heir, 

Marmaduke  Constable,  Esq.  of  Wassand,  7?i.  Frances,  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Buck,  Bart,  of  Filey,  and  was  s.  in  1680,  by  his 
eon, 

Marmaduke  Constable,  Esq.  of  Wassand,  m.  Faith,  dau.  of 
Sir  Nicholas  Yarborough,  and  was  father  of 

Yarbobough  Constable,  Esq.  of  Wassand,  m.  Rosamond, 
dau.  of  John  Eastoft,  Esq.  of  Eastoft,  and  dying  1731,  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

Marmaduke  Constable,  Esq.  of  Wassand,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Worsley,  Esq.  of  Hovingham,  and  had  issue, 


I.  Marmaduke,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas  (Rev.),  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Cha 
and  had  issue. 


Goulton,  E.;q. 


1  Charles,  heir  to  his  uncle. 

2  Marmaduke,  vi.  1807,  Octavia,  dau.  of  Gen.  Hale,  by 
■whom  (who  rf.  1824)  he  hud  no  issue. 

1  Eachcl  Mary  Anne,  to.  1808,  James  Salmond,  Esq.,  and 
had  Edward  Salmond,  who  d.  s.  p.  1821. 

2  Frances  Elizabeth,  to.  1814,  Eev.  William  Bentinck, 
Prebendary  of  Westminster,  eldest  son  of  Lord  Edward 
Charles  Cavendish  Bentinck,  and  d.  1862. 

in.  Mary,  to.  Jonathan  Acklom,  Esq.  of  Wiseton. 
IV.  Eosamond,  d.  s.  p.  1801. 

Ijfr.  Constable  d.  1762,  aged  58,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 
Marmaduke  Constable,  Esq.  of  Wassand,  at  whose  decease 

■jrithout  issue,  1812,  the  estates  devolved  upon  his  nephew, 
Eev.  Charles  Constable,  of  Wassand,  h.  25  April,  1773;  to. 

3nne,  179G,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Jonathan  Acklom,  Esq.  of  Wiseton, 

ai>d  had  an  only  dau.. 

Mart,  to.  30  March,  1818,  Sir  George  Strickland,  Eart.  of 
Boynton;  d.  10  Jan.  1865,  leaving  hite)-  alios  a  3rd  son, 
Henky,  who  s.  to  Wassand,  and  is  the  present  Henky 
Strickland  Constable,  Esq.  of  that  place. 

Anns  —  Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  gu.  and  vair,  a  bend 
jr,  for  Constable ;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.  a  chevron  or,  between 
three  crosses-pattee  arg.  on  a  canton  erm.  a  buck's  head  erased 
and  attired  sa. 

Crests— A  ship  to  the  sinister,  sails  furled,  all  or,  for  Con- 
stable ;  a  turkey  cock  in  his  pride  ppr.,  for  Strickland. 

Seat — Wassand,  near  Hull. 

Town  House— 4.0,  Vtinccs  Gardens,  S.W. 


CONSTABLE    OF    WALCOT. 

G-OFLTON-CoNSTABLE,   James,   E.sq.   of  Walcot, 
CO.  Lincoln,  J.P.,  b.  21  March,  1850  ;  m.  1872,  Maryi 
2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Eev.  Digby  Lcgard,  Eector  of 
Lea,  and  has  a  son  and  heir, 
Lewis  Egbert,  h.  1877. 


Mr.  Goulton-Constable,  2nd  surviving  son  of  the 
late  Rev.  James  Powell  Marriott  (afterwards 
Goulton- Constable,  of  Cotesbach  and  Walcot)  j 
assumed  the  sui'names  of  Goulton-Constable, 
instead  of  that  of  Mabeiott  in  1872  (see  Maeeioti 
of  Cotesbach.) 
Seat— Walcot  Hall,  near  Erigg. 


CONSTABLE    OF    OTLEY. 

Constable,    Thomas,  Esq.  of    Manor   House, 
Otley,  CO.  York,  b.  16  June,  1805  ;  m.  17  Aug.  1865, 
Ehzabeth   Ducarel,    only  dau.    of   Heniy  Pierre,. 
Count  de  Lapasture,  a  noble  of  France,  and  has 
dau.. 
Mart. 

Iltncagc— William  Haggekston,  Esq.  of  Everingham 
2nd  son  of  Sir  Carnabt  Haggerston,  2nd  bart.  of  Haggerstot 
Castle,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Peter  Mid 
dleton,  Esq.  of  Stockeld  {see  Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage) 
assumed  the  surname  of  Constable  on  succeeding  to  th 
estates  of  his  great-uncle,  Sir  Marmaduke  Constable,  Bart, 
and  also  the  surname  of  Maxwell,  on  his  marriage,  1758,  wit 
Lady  Winifred  Maxwell,  only  surviving  dau.  and  heiress  o 
William,  Lord  Maxwell.  He  d.  1797,  having  had  by  this  lad, 
(who  d.  1801), 

Marmaduke  William,  his  heir,  who  s.  to  the  Constable  an 
Maxwell  estates,  and  assumed  the  surname  of  Maxwell 
He  d.  1819,  leaving  issue.  His  eldest  son,  William 
declared  by  the  House  of  Lords,  1858,  to  be  entitled  to  th 
Barony  of  Herries,  and  accordingly  became  Lord  Herric- 
(see  Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage). 

William,  who  took  the  name  of  Middleton  on  succeeding 
his  great-uncle's  estates  of  Stockeld,  <fec. 

Charles,  of  whom  we  treat. 

Mary,  m.    John  Webb  Weston,  Esq.  of  Sutton  Place,  C( 
Surrey,  d.  s.  p. 

Theresa,  d.  unm. 

The  youngest  son, 

Charles  Haggerston  Constable,  Esq.,  assumed  by  royi 
license,  1793,  the  surname  of  Stanley,  on  his  marriage  wit 
his  1st  wife,  EUzabeth  (by  whom  he  had  no  issue)  sister  an 
heir  of  Sir  WiUiam  Stanley,  Bart,  of  Hooton.  He  m.  2ndl: 
1800,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Macdonald,  Esq.  of  Edinburgi 
and  by  this  lady  (who  d.  1831)  had  issue, 

Thomas,  of  Manor  House,  Otley. 
William,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  unm.  1836. 
Mary  Anne. 

Catherine,  Abbess  of  the  Benedictine  Convent, 
tica's,  Teignmouth. 


t.  Schola  ''«i 
Ci 


^rras— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  gu.  and  vair,  a  bend  ti 
Constable  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  on  a  bend  cottised  arg.  thri 
billets  sa.,  Haggerston. 

Crests— A  ship  in  full  sail  or.  Constable;  A  lion  passal 
arg.,  Haggerston.  | 

Seat — Manor  House,  Otley.  ' 


CONWY    OF    BODRHYDDAN. 

Eowley-Conwt,  Conwy  Geenville  Heecfli 
Esq.  of  Bodrhyddan,  co.  Flint,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Hig 
Sheriff  1876,  formerly  Capt.  2nd  Life  Guard  *« 
6.  6  Jan.  1811  ;  assumed  the  additional  name 
Conwy  in  1869;  w.  20  May,  1869,  Marion,  2i 
dau.  of  the  late  Frederick  Harford,  Esq.  of  Dov 
Place,  Berks,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Maurice  William  Gltnn,  h.  27  March,  1874. 

n.  Eafe  Grenvile,  b.  11  Sept.  1875. 

ni.  Geoffrey  Seymour,  b.  14  Sept.  1877. 

IV.  Gwladys  Freda,  6.  28  Feb.  1873. 

Htltcafle.— For  pedigree  of  Rowley  see  Burke's  Peem 
Langford,  —  The  distinguished  race  of  Conwy  has  be 
seated  at  Prestatyn  and  Bodrhyddan  since  the  time  of  Edwa 
I.  (see  Burke's  Extinct  Baronctaije). 

The  Very  Eev.  William  Davies  Shipley,  Pcan  of  ! 
Asaph,  only  son  (by  Anna  Maria  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir 
the  Hon.  and  Eev.  George  Mordauiit)  of  Jonathan  Shiph 
Bisliop  of  St.  Asaph,  m.  Penelope,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  e: 


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ITonge,  Esq.  of  Bryn  Yorcin,  by  Penelope  his  wife,  eldest  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Colonel  James  Russell  Stapleton,  by  Penelope 
wife,  eldest  dau,  and  co-heir  of  Sir  John  Conwy,  Bart.  By 
her  (who  d.  5  Nov.  1789,  aged  31)  he  had  five  sons  and  three 
aus. 

I.  William  Shipley,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army,  M.P.  for  the 
J'lint  Boroughs,  m.  180G,  Charlotte,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Watkin 
Williams- Wynn,  Bart,  of  Wynnstay,  and  dying  v.  p.  1819, 
li'ft  issue, 

1  William,  of  Bodrhyddan,  who  assumed  the  surname  of 
CoNWT  on  the  dcatli  of  his  grandfather. 
1  Charlotte,  m.  the  Hon.   Richard  Rowley,  2nd  son  of 
Lord  Langford,  and  had  with  other  issue,  a  sjn, 
CoNWT  Grenville  Hercules  Rowley  Conwy,  Esq.,  now 
of  Bodrhyddan. 

II.  Mordaunt  Shipley,  d.  s.  it.  1807. 

III.  Robert  John  Shipley,  R.E.,  d.  unm. 

IV.  Conwy  Shipley,  Capt.  R.N.,  killed  1808. 

V.  Charles  Shipley  (Rev.),  of  Twyford  House,  Hants,  Rector 
of  Mapowder,  Dorset,  b.  1783;  m.  1821,  Charlotte,  dau.  of 
Robert  Orby  Sloper,  Esq.  of  Woodhay,  Berks,  and  had 
issue. 

I.  Penelope,  m.  Pelham  Warren,  M.D.,  of  London. 

II.  Anna  Maria,  to.  Col.  Charles  Armand  Dashwood. 

III.  Emily,  in.  Reginald  Hcber,  Bishop  of  Calcutta. 

The  Dean  of  St.  Asaph  d.  1826,  when  his  grandson, 

William  Shipley,  assumed  the  name  of  Conwy.  He  was  a 
O.h.,  and  in  1840,  High  Sheriff  of  Flintshire  :  he  was  b.  U  Aug. 
,  and  d.  1869,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  the  present 
:!oNwy  Grenville  Hebcules  Rowley  Conwy,  Esq.  of  Bod- 
hyddan. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  on  a  bend  cottiscd  arg., 

rose  between  two  annulets  gu.,  for  Conwy;  2nd  and  3rd, 
irg.,  on  a  bend  cotised  gu.  three  mullets  or,  for  Rowley. 

Crest — A  Moor's  head  in  profile  couped  ppr.,  wreathed  about 
he  temples  arg.  and  az. 

Motto — Fide  et  amore. 

-Sca^— Bodrhyddan,  near  EhyL 


CONYNGHAM    OF    SPRING    HILL. 

Lenox  -  Contnoham,  William  Fitzwilliam, 
Esq.  of  Spring  Hill,  co.  Londonderry,  J.P.,  D.L., 
tligh  Slierife  1859,  Col.  of  the  Londonderry  Militia, 
Formerly  in  the  88th  regfc.,  b.  25  April,  1824 ;  m. 
1856,  Laura  Calvert,  dau.  of  George  Arbuthnot, 
Esq.,  and  has,  inter  alios,  a  son  and  heir, 

William  Arbdthnot,  6.  1857. 

Hiuragr.— The  family  of  Conyngham  settled  at  Spring 
Hill  1C5S,  and  the  family  of  Lenox  in  Londonderry  temj). 
lames  I. 

George  Conyngham,  Esq.  of  Spring  Hill,  who  m.  3  Aug. 
ITil,  Anne  Peacock,  had  issue, 
^ViLLiAM,  his  heir. 
David,  successor  to  his  brother, 
.lohnrf.  unm.  177.5. 

Anno,  III.  13  June,  1745,  Clotworthy  Lenox,  Esq.  of  the  city 
of  Londonderry  (2nd  son  of  John  Lenox,  Esq.,  by  Rebecca 
Upton  his  wife,  and  grandson  of  James  Lenox,  M.P.  for 
Derry,  who  was  distinguished  at  the  siege  of  that  city),  and 
had  issue,  1  John;  2  George,  of  whom  hereafter;  3  Clot- 
worthy;  and  1  Rebecca. 
Mr.  Conyngham  d.  17G6,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Conyngham,  Esq.  of  Spring  Hill,  b.  29  April,  1723 ; 
n  early  life  he  entered  the  arm}-,  and  served  with  great  dis- 
inction  with  his  regiment,  the  4th  Horse,  on  the  Continent, 
uut  on  the  death  of  his  father  he  returned.  He  m.  31  Aug. 
115,  Jane,  only  dau.  of  James  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Brown  Hall, 
3.  Donegal,  and  relict  of  John  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Castlefin,  in 
le  same  co.  Mr.  Conyngliam,  who  sat  in  Parliament  for  the 
orough  of  Dundalk,  d.  without  issue  in  1784,  and  was  s.  by 
is  brother, 

David  Conyngham,  Esq.,  who  also  d.  without  issue,  when, 
iccording  to  the  will  of  William  Conyngham,  Esq.,  the  estates 
Jevolved  upon  his  nephew, 

Geokge  Lenox,  Esq.,  who  adopted  the  surname  of  Conttng- 
lAM.  He  m.  1st,  11  April,  1779,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Jane 
:;onyngham,  by  her  1st  marriage  with  John  Hamilton,  Esq.  of 
Dastlefin,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  Feb.  1793)  had  an  only  son, 

William  Lenox,  late  of  Spring  Hill. 
\lr.  Lenox  Conyngham  m.  2ndly,  5  April,  1794,  Olvia,  4th  dau. 
f  William  Irvine,  Esq.  of  Castle  Irvine,  co.  Fermanagh,  and 
y  her  had  issue. 


George,  Chief  Clerk  in  the  Secretary  of  State's  Office  for 
Foreign  Affairs,  vi.  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  Robert  Holmes, 
Esq.  of  Dublin,  Barrister-at-Law,   and  had  issue  one  son 
and  one  dau.,  Mary  Anne  Grace  Louisa,  m.  -20  Aug.  1851, 
Hayes,  Viscount  Doneraile. 
Sophia,  m.  the  Hon.  A.  G.  Stuart,  of  co.  Tyrone. 
Anna,  m.  C.  A.  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Balrath,  co.  Meath. 
Harriett,  m.  Capt.  Joseph  Portlock,  E.E.  Eliza. 

The  only  son  by  the  1st  marriage, 

William  Lenox  Conyngham,  Esq.  of  Spring  Hill,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of  Tyrone  1818,  and  of  Londonderry  1828, 
b.  9  Jan.  1792  ;   m.  7  June,   1819,  Charlotte  Melosina,  dau.  of 
the  late  Right  Hon.  John  Staples,  of  Lissan,  and  had  issue, 
William  Fitzwilliam,  now  of  Spring  Hill. 
John  Staples  Molesworth,  b.  9  Jan.  1831. 
Harriett  Rebecca  Frances,  m.  1854,  Marcus  M'Causland  Gage, 
Esq.  of  Streeve  Hill. 
Jane  Hamilton. 

Charlotte  Melosina,  m.  3  Oct.  1868,  Major  Jimes  Beresford. 
He  d.  1858. 
Scat — Spring  Hill,  Moncymorc,  co.  Londonderry. 


CO  ODE    OF    POLAPIT-TATdAE. 

CoODE,  Edward,  Esq.  of  Polapit-Tamar,  Launces- 
ton,  and  of  Moor  Cottage,  St.  Austell,  Cornwall, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Cornwall,  and  J.P.  co.  Devon, 
Higli  Sheriff  of  Cornwall  1868,  b.  14  Jan.  1821 ; 
m.  18  June,  1850,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Major-Gen. 
Edward  Carlyon,  of  Tregrehan,  Cornwall,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1872)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Richard  Carlyon.  b.  2  Dec.  1856, 

II.  Athelstan,  b.  22  Sept.  1858. 

III.  Harold,  b.  14  Jan.  1861. 

IV.  Perceval,  b.  1  Aug.  1871. 

I.  Carohne  Mary.  ii.  Winifred  Alice. 

III.  Gwendolen. 

EilTraflC— The  family  of  Coode,  long  settled  at  Morval, 
in  Cornwall,  is  very  fully  set  forth  in  the  "Visitation  of  that  co. 
made  by  tlie  Deputies  of  Camden,  Clarenceux  King  of  Arms 
in  1620.  The  pedigree  in  the  Visitation  commences  with 
Richard  Coode,  who  presented  to  the  Living  of  Gidley,  a.d. 
1420.  His  grandson,  another  Richard  Coode,  m.  Thoma.sina, 
dau.  of  John  Glyn,  of  Morval,  by  whom  that  manor  came  into 
the  family.  The  heiress  of  this,  the  senior  line  of  the  family,  m. 
Buller,  of  Shillingham.  The  representative  of  a  junior  branch, 
John  Coode,  was  seated  at  Mehenet,  in  Cornwall,  temji.  Queen 
Elizabeth,  and  had  two  sons,  Jolm  of  Broage  (whose  son, 
John  Coode,  signed  the  Visitation,  1620)  and  Edward  Coode, 
Esq.  of  Presa,  temp.  James  I.,  who  was  father  of 

John  Coode,  Esq.  of  Metlileigh,  in  Breage,  Cornwall,  who 
settled  at  that  place  temp.  Charles  I.,  and  m.  Mary  Orchard, 
by  whom  he  had  a  son, 

Samuel  Coode,  Esq.  of  Methlcigh,  m.  Joan  Jago,  of  Wen- 
dron,  Cornwall,  and  had  a  son, 

Edward  Coode,  Esq.  of  Methleigh,  m.  Mary,  widow  of  Peter 
Pendar,  and  left  an  elder  son, 

Edward  Coode,  Esq.  of  Penwyn,  Cornwall,  who  iii.  Betty, 
dau.  of  Kev.  J.  Penrose,  of  Gluvias,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

Edward  Coode,  Esq.  of  St.  Austell,  m.  3  May,  1790,  Dorothy 
Robins,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edward  Coode,  Esq.  of  Moor  Cottage,  Cornwall,  m.  April, 
1820,  Mary,  dau.  of  Peter  Clements,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  his  heir,  now  of  Polapit-Tamar. 

II.  John,  TO.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Philip  Melvil,  Esq.  of  Ethy,  and 
has  issue, 

1  John.  2  Evelyn. 

3  Philip.  4  Allan. 

1  Lilian. 


1  William.  2  Charles. 

1  Claudine.  2  Gwendra.  3  Dorothy. 

IV.  Walter,   m.  Wilmot,   dau.    of  Rev.    John    Daubuz,   of 
Killiowe,  Cornwall,  and  has  a  dau.  Katherine,  and  other 
issue. 
I.  Mary.  ii.  CaroUne. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  gu.  between  three  heathcocks  sa. 
armed  wattled  and  jelloped  of  the  second. 

Crest — A  bald-headed  coot,  ppr. 

Seats— Polapit-Tamar,  Launceston;  and  Moor  Cottage,  St. 
Austell,  both  in  Cornwall. 


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COOKE    OF    OWSTON. 


DavieS-Cootie,  PniLiP  Brta>'-,  Esq.  oE  OTrston, 
CO.  York,  GwTsaney,  co.  Tliut,  aud  Hafod-y-wern, 
CO.  Denbigh,  J.P.,"D.L.,  F.S.A.,  High  Sherife  co. 
Flint  1858,  b.  2  March,  1832  ;  s.  his  lather  20  Nov. 
1853  ;  m.  17  Jiilj,  1802,  Emma  JuUa,  6th  dau.  of 
Sir  Tatton  Sjkcs,  4th  bart.  of  Sledmere,  eo.  York, 
and  lias  issue, 

I.  Philip  Tatton,  h.  15  May,  18G3. 

n.  Henry  George,  b.  3  May,  1867  ;  d.  27  Feb.  1S72. 

I.  Mary  Helena.  n.  Emma  Katharine. 

III.  Mildred  Emily.  iv.  Helena  Frances  Anna. 

ILtltCagC.— Henry  Cooke,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Henry 
Cooke,  2nd  bart.  of  Wheatley,  by  Diana  bis  wife,  sister  and 
co-heir  of  Charles  Butler,  Esq.  of  Coates,  co.  Lincoln,  pur- 
chased from  the  family  of  Adams  the  lands  of  Owston,  co. 
York,  and  there  seated  himself.  He  ni.  Anne,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  the  Rev.  Ralph  Eaton,  Rector  of  Darfield,  and  dying 
1717,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Bbtan  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Owston,  Recorder  of  Doncaster,  at 
whose  decease,  v.nm.  1754,  aged  52,  the  estates  devolved  upon 
his  brother, 

Anthony  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Owston,  h.  1710;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Anthony  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Ad-  ickle  Street,  and  d.  1761,  leaving 
(with  a  dan.,  Anne,  wife  of  it.  Andrew  Warde,  Esq.  of  Hooton 
Pagnel)  a  son  and  heir, 

Bkyan  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Owston,  h.  1765;  Col.  3rd  West  York 
Militia,  High  Sheriff  co.  Denbigh  1794,  and  M.P.  for  Malton, 
in.  1st,  Frances,  dau.  and  heir  of  Philip  Puleston,  Esq.  of 
Hafod-y-wern,  co.  Denbigh,  by  Mary  his  wife,  sister  and  co- 
heir of  John  Davies,  Esq.  of  Llanerch  and  Gwysaney,*  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1  Jan.  1818)  had  issue, 

I.  Philip  Davies,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert  Bryan  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Wheldrake,  and  Pre- 
bendary of  York  Minster,  6.  29  Aug.  1800;  m.  15  Jan. 
1824,  Emily  Carteret,  youngest  dau.  of  Philip  Smith  Webb, 
Esq.  of  Milford  House,  Surrey,  and  has  issue, 

1  Anthony  Charles,  Lieut.-Col.  R.E..  C.B.  1867,  Knight  of 
the  Order  of  the  Medjidie,  distinguished  at  the  siege  of 
Sebastopol,  6.  15  Feb.  1826. 

1  Emily  Charlotte  Hannah,  m.  9  Aug.  1848,  Oliver  William 
Farrer,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  James  William  Farrer,  Esq.  of 
Ingleborough. 
ni.  Anthony  Henry,  R.N.,  6.  16  Aug.  1801 ;  d.  on  board  the 
"Liffey,"  at  Trincomalee,  11  Feb.  1823. 

IV.  William  Bryan,  b.  1805 ;  late  an  ofBcer  in  the  army,  D.L., 
CO.  Flint;  d.  at  Pisa,  15  March,  1868. 

1.  Mary  Frances,  h.  1788;  m.  1818,  Rev.  William  Margesson, 
of  Van  and  Oakhurst,  Surrey;  d.  3  April,  1805. 

Col.  Cooke  '/ii.  2ndly,  Charlotte  Bulstrode,  dau.  of  Sir  George 
Cooke,  Bart,  of  Wheatley,  but  had  no  further  issue.  He  d. 
8  Kov.  1821,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Phiup  Davies  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Owston,  Hafod-y-wem,  and 
Gwysaney,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Flint  1824,  F.L.S., 
F.H.S.,  F.G.S.,  andF.Z.S.,  6.  11  Aug.  1793;  m.  8  Dec.  1829, 
Lady  Helena  Caroline  King,  eldest  dau.  of  George,  3rd  Earl 
of  Kingston,  and  sister  and  co-heiress  of  James,  5th  Earl,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  in  1871)  had  issue, 

Philip  Bktan,  now  of  Owston  and  Gwysaney. 

Bryan  George  Davies-Cooke,  of  Colomcndy,  co.  Denbigh,  Inte 
Capt.  73rd  regt.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Flint,  1SG5,  has  a  medal 
for  services  in  India ;  711.  Judith  Halsted,  dau.  of  the  late 
Capt.  William  Halsted  Poole,  R.H.A.,  of  Tcrwick  Hall,  co. 
Salop,  and  has  had  issue,  1  Bryan ;  2  Hugh ;  3  Fjederick 
Anthony,  d.  March,  1869;  1  Helena;  2  Gwendoline. 

George  Robert  Davies-Cooke  (Rev.),  6.  29  May,  1836;  Vicar 
of  Owston;  to.  Diana,  eldest  dau.  of  H.  Yarborough  Parker, 
Esq.  of  Streetthorpc,  co.  York. 

James  Robert  Davies-Cooke,  Lieut.  R.A.,  &.  4  July,  1837; 
m.  2  July,  1868,  Clara  Louisa,  only  child  of  the  late  Jnhn 
Webb,  Esq.,  and  has,  1  Aubrey  George  King;  1  Kathleen 
Mary ;  2  Beatrice. 

Helena  Frances  Adelaide,  d.  30  Nov.  1833. 

Adelaide  Flora  Frances  Isabella. 

Mr.  Cooke  d.  20  Nov.  1853,  and  was  buried  at  Owston. 


Arms— Or,  a  chevron  gu.,  between  two  lions  passant-guar- 
dant  sa.,  quartering,  with  many  others  Pdleston,  Davies, 
King,  Fitzgeeald,  Fenton,  and  the  White  Knight. 

CreH— Oat,  of  a  mural  crown  arg.  a  demi-lion  guardant 
sa.  dueally  gorged  or. 

Motto  (Davies  of  Gwysaney)— Jia,  Domine  quod  jubes,  et 
jube  quod  vis. 

Seais— Owston,  near  Doncaster;  and  Gwysaney,  near  Mold. 


*  The  family  of  Davies  of  Gwysaney  yields  to  few  of  the 
principality  in  lineage,  alliances,  station,  and  possession.=,  and 
traces  its  immediate  descent  from  Cynbic  Efell,  Lord  of  Eglys 
Egle,  younger  son  of  Madoc  ap  Meredith,  last  sovereign  of  the 
royal  dynasty  of  Powys,  6th  in  descent  from,  and  vppresrnta- 
tive  of  Mervyn,  King  of  Powys,  3rd  son  of  Uhodri  Mawr,  King 
of  Wales,  who  ascended  the  throne  a.d.  813. 


COOKE-COLLIS    OF    CASTLE    COOKE. 

CooKE-CoLLis,  E-EV.  Maijeice  Atkix,  D.D.,  of 
Castle  Cooke,  co.  Cork,  Eector  of  Queenstown,  b.  2i 
March,  1812 ;  m.  27  June,  1839,  Anne,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  John  Talbot,  of  Ardfert  Abbey,  2nd 
son  of  WilUam  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Mount  Talbot,  co. 
Roscommon,  by  his  -wife.  Lady  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of 
William,  1st  Earl  of  Glandore,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William,  Capt.  83rd  regt.,  6.  1  Aug.  1847,  m.  Nov.  1875, 
Catherine  Maria,  dau.  of  Col.  Oliphant,  of  Worlington 
Hall,  Suffolk,  and  has  issue. 

II.  John  Talbot,  6.  30  May,  1849 ;  B.A.  Pem.  Coll.  Cambridge. 

III.  Maurice  Crosbie,  b.  8  Oct.  1850.  I 

I.  Jane  Lloyd,  m.  1st,  11  Dec.  1866,  Nathaniel  Cox  Barton, 
Esq.  R.N.,  whO(?.  May,  1868;  and  Sndly,  23  Jan.  1877, 
James  Erskine  Oliphant,  Esq.  Bombay  Civil  Service. 

II.  Geraldine  De  Courcy,  m.  9  Feb.  1869,  Augustus  P.  Bar- 
ton, Esq. 

III.  Annie  Talbot  Crosbie.  iv.  Emma  Theodosia. 

ItinCTfJC. — Peter  Cooke  was  resident  in  co.  Cork  before 
the  war  of  1641.  By  Margaret  his  wife  he  had  several  sons, 
of  whom  were  Thomas  ;  Kobekt  ;  Edwabd  ;  and  Petee  ;  all 
yoirag  when  the  war  broke  out.  Thomas  Cooke  (son  of 
Peter),  anofficerin  Lord  Broghill's  cavalry,  was  ancestor  of  the 
family  of  Cooke-Collis  of  Castle  Cool-c,  in  that  co.  The  next  son 
of  Peter  was  Capt.  Robert  Cooke.*  Edwaed  Cooke  (another 
son  of  Peter)  was  ancestor  of  the  Cookes  of  KUtynan  Castle, 
CO.  Tipperary.  The  remaining  son  of  Peter,  Peteb  Cooke, 
resided  at  Tallagh,  in  the  co.  Waterford,  and  from  him  are 
descended  the  family  of  Cooke  of  Conlanga7i,  co.  Tipperary, 
and  that  of  Cooke  of  Fort  IViUiam,  in  the  same  co.  The 
eldest  son  of  this  Peter, 

Thomas  Cooke,  Esq.,  had  issue,  Thomas;  Peter;  Zacharyj 
and  Anne.    The  eldest, 

Thomas  Cooke,  a  very  wealthy  Merchant  in  the  city  of 
Cork,  was  of  the  Society  of  Quakers,  and  his  wife  was  Joan 
Harwood,  whom  he  m.  29  Sept.  1661.  By  his  will,  he  directed 
that  he  should  be  interred  in  the  Quaker's  burial-ground  of 
Cork;  but  having  gone  to  London  during  the  wars,  hem. 
2ndly,  Beatrix  Datchelor,  and  was  buried  with  her  at  St.  An- 
drews-under-Shaft,  1706,  where  his  monument  is  still  preserved. 
Dungalane,  on  which  was  situated  an  old  castle,  was  subse- 
quently denominated  Castle  Cooke.  He  was  adjudged  a 
traitor  for  adhering  to  the  cause  of  William  III.,  and  was 
attainted  as  such  by  the  Parliament  held  under  King  James  II., 
at  Dublin,  7  May,  1689.  He  bequeathed  his  estates  to  his 
only  son, 

Peter  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Castle  Cooke,  co.  Cork,  m.  23  April, 
1693,  Elizabeth  Mitchell,  and  had  two  sons  and  one  dau., 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

Zachaky,  who  s.  his  brother  Thomas. 

Elizabeth,  m.  John  Collis,  Esq.  of  Cork,  eldest  surviving  son 
of  WilUam  Collis,  by  Mary  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Eev. 
B.  Cross,  DD.,  and  had  issue,  William  (Rev.),  m.  his 
cousin  Martha,  heiress  of  Castle  Cooke,  as  hereafter. 

The  eldest  son, 

TnoMAs  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Ahada  and  Castle  Cooke,  m.  Doro- 
thea Shells,  niece  of  C.  Wade,  Esq.  of  Clonabrany,  and  by 
her  left  three  daus., 

Elizabeth,  to.  Sir  Thomas  Blackall,  and  d.  s.  p. 
Martha,  eventual  heiress,  m.  22  Nov.  1750,  her  cousin,  the 
Rev.  William  Collis. 
Anne,  m.  W.  Cosgrave,  Esq. 
Thomas  Cooke  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Zachabv  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Castle  Cooke,  who,  dying  U7im., 
was  s.  by  his  niece, 

*  Capt.  Robert  Cooke  (brother  of  Thomas,  of  Lord  Brog 
hill's  cavalry)  had  issuf,  Robebt,  known  for  his  cccentiicity 
and  by  the  appellation  of  "Linen  Cooke;"  and  William,  of 
Yougiial,  who  was  a  Merchant. 


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Martha  Cooke,  m.  her  cousin,  the  Rev.  William  Collis, 
Kector  of  Church  Hill  and  Kilgobben,  co.  Kerry,  son  of  John 
Collis,  Esq.  of  CO.  Cork,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Peter 
Cooke,  of  Castle  Cooke,  and  had  issue,  Zachakt;  William,  of 
Kichmond,  co.  Waterford,  Barrister-at-Law,  in.  Jane,  eldest 
dau.  of  Peter  Carey,  Esq.  of  Careysville,  co.  Cork ;  Martha, 
d.  vnm.    The  elder  son, 

The  Eev.  Zachart-Cooke  Collis,  Archdeacon  of  Cloyne,  s. 
to  the  Castle  Cooke  estate,  and  assumed  tbe  additional  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Cooke.  He  m.  1782,  Jane,  dau.  of  Charles 
Leslie,  Esq.  M.D.,  of  the  city  of  Cork,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Alderman  Lawton,  of  the  same  city,  and  had  issue, 
William,  of  Castle  Cooke  ;  Anne  Leslie,  m.  Thomas  Perrott, 
Esq.  of  Upland,  co.  Cork ;  Mary  Peacock,  to.  David  Barry, 
Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Fermoy;  Sarah  Hyde,  m.  John  Perrott,  Esq. 
of  Limerick.    He  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

William  Cooke-Collis,  Esq.  of  Castle  Cooke,  co.  Cork,  J.P., 
Capt.  in  the  North  Cork  Militia,  b.  30  Jan.  1783  ;  m.  28  June, 
180S,  Elizabeth  Geraldine  De  Courcy,  eldest  dau.  of  Maurice 
Uniackc  Atkin,  Esq.  of  Leadington,  co.  Cork,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  William  Cooke,  J.P.,  b.  18  May,  1809;  to.  II  April,  1836, 
Sarah,  eldest  surviving  dau.  of  John  Hyde,  Esq.  of  Castle 
Hyde,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  s.  p.,  leaving  three  daus.,  his  co- 
heiresses, 

1  Sarah,  m.  20  Sept.  1859,  B.  E.  Beck,  Esq.,  Capt.  89th 
regt.,  and  of  Derwyn,  Monmouthshire. 

2  Mary  Matilda,  to.  Lieut.-Col.  E.  D.  Smith. 

3  Elizabeth  Geraldine,  m.  1st,  Major  John  McDonald  Cup- 
page,  89th  foot;  and  2ndly,  4  Aug.  1868,  Arthur  W. 
Spens,  Esq.,  71st  regt.,  3rd  son  of  Archibald  Spens,  Esq. 
of  Lathallan  Park,  Stirlingshire. 

II.  Maubicb  Atkin,  now  of  Castle  Cooke. 

III.  John  Thomas,  6.  29  Oct.  1818. 

I.  EUzabcth  Margaret,  m.  1  Sept.  1846,  Edward  Kelly  Carey, 
Esq.  of  Careysville,  co.  Cork. 

II.  Jane  Leslie,  m.  22  Oct.  1839,  Eev.  Jasper  Alexander 
Grant,  of  Templenoe,  Kector  of  Castle  Hyde. 

Mr.  Cooke  Collis  d.  22  March,  1867. 

Seat—CsiStle  Cooke,  KUworth,  co.  Cork. 


COOKE  OF  KILTINAN. 
Cooke,  Egbert,  Esq.  of  Kiltinan  Castle,  co- 
Tipperary,  J.P.,  D.L.,  m.  1864,  Henrietta,  dau.  of 
the  late  Johu  Cornwall,  Esq.  of  Brownstown  House, 
CO.  Meath,  and  Eutland  Square,  Dublin ;  s.  his 
grandfather  18i9. 

Ht'lTCngr. — Edwakd  Cooke,  son  of  the  first  Peter  Cooke, 
and  brother  of  Thomas  Cooke,  ancestor  of  the  Castle  Cooke 
family,  had  a  grant  of  I, .300  acres  in  the  cos.  of  Tipperary  and 
Limerick.     He  m.  and  left  issue, 

John,  of  Kiltinan  Castle. 

Peter  (Kev.),  who  was  sometime  Eector  of  Kells,  co.  Kil- 
kenny. 
The  elder  son, 

John  Cooke,  Esq.,  was  one  of  the  Commissioners  named 
in  the  statutes  9  William  III.,  c.  8,  and  10  William  111., 
c.  3,  for  assessing  the  land  and  poll-taxes  in  co.  Tipperary. 
His  son  and  heir, 

EoBERT  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Kiltinan  Castle,  was  father,  by  his 
wife,  a  sister  of  Field-Marshal  Wade,  of  co.  Cork,  of 

Edwakd  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Kiltinan  Castle,  who,  by  his  wife 
Abygaile  Green,  of  Greenville,  co.  Waterford,  left  a  son  and 
successor,  Egbert  Cooke;  and  a  dau.,  Frances,  to.  Lieut.- 
Col.  John  Jackson  Glover,  11th  infantry. 

KoBEET  CooKE,  Esq.  of  Kiltinan  Castle,  J.P.,  son  of  Edward, 
m.  Hannah,  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Eichard  Wheeler-Cuffe,  Bart, 
of  Leyrath,  and  had  issue,  John,  his  heir;  Kobert;  Abigail, 
m.  .John  Galwey,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  the  Archdeacon  of 
Killaloc ;  and  Anne.  He  d.  at  Kiltinan  Castle,  22  Feb.  1849, 
aged  8G  years,  having  survived  his  eldest  son, 

John  Cooke,  Esq.,  m.  Jane,  sister  of  the  late  John  Congreve, 
Esq.  of  Mount  Congreve,  co.  Waterford,  and  d.  Oct.  1843, 
leaving  issue, 

Egbert,  now  of  Kiltinan  Castle. 

Ambrose  (Kev.),  A.M.,  Vicar  of  Clane,  co.  Kildare. 

Edwai'd.  Frederick.  John,  Capt.  3rd  Hussars. 


Wheeler. 


Anne. 


Louisa. 


Arms — Per  pale,  gu.  and  az.  three  eaglets  displayed  arg. 
Crest — On  a  chapeau    gu.     turned     up  with   ermine   an 
ostrich  ppr.  holding  in  its  bill  a  horseshoe  or. 
Motto — Pejus  letlio  fiagitium  timeo. 
<S'm£— Kiltinan  Castle,l''ethard,  co.  Tippjrary. 


COOKE    OF    KNOCKGRAFFON. 

Cooke,  The  Eev.  John,  of  Knockgraffon,  co. 
Tipperary,  A.B.  Balliol  Coll.  Oxford,  ij.  18  May, 
1819 ;  m.  29  April,  1847,  Ellen  Durham,  dau.  of 
the  late  Sir  Joseph  Huddart,  of  Brynkir,  co.  Car- 
uarvon,  and  has  issue, 

Joseph,  6.  16  April,  1850. 

ILincaCIP.— Peter  Cooke,  Esq.,  youngest  son  of  the 
first  Peter  Cooke,  and  brother  of  the  ancestors  of  Castle 
Cooke  and  Kyltinan  families,  purchased,  1687,  the  castle 
and  lands  of  Knockgraffon,  or  Farronshonick,  co.  Tippe- 
rary, from  Sir  Fenton  Aylmer,  the  patentee.  He  also 
owned  the  iron  mines  and  lands  of  Arraglin.  He  was,  by 
statute  10  William  III.,  c.  3,  appointed  a  Commissioner  for 
assessing  the  proportion  of  £120,000  land-tax,  to  be  paid  by 
each  inhabitant  of  the  co.  Tipperary.  He  d.  at  Knockgraffon, 
CO.  Tipperary,  and  devised  his  property  to  his  son  and  suc- 
cessor, 

Joseph  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Arraglin,  b.  11  No/.  1669;  9?i.  1st, 
a  lady  of  the  Butler  family,  by  whom  he  had  issue  two 
sons, 

John,  of  Cordangan,  of  whom  hereafter. 
William,  m.  a  lady  of  the  Bury  family,  in  the  Queen's  Co., 
hutrf.  s.p. 

Mr.  Cooke  by  his  2nd  wife,  Ann  Boyce,  whose  family  resided  in 
the  CO.  of  Cork,  had  also  issue, 

Joseph,  of  Gurrangreny,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Samuel,    of   Clanamicken,     co.  Tipperary.      His    dau.   m. 

Otway,  of  Castle  Otway,  in  the  same  co. 
Peter  (Kev.),  Chaplain  to  Madam  Stephen's  Hospital,  Dublin, 

where  he  became  tbe  intimate  friend  of  Dean  Swift.    By 

his  wife,  Anne,  he  was  the  father  of  Hannah,  mother  of 

Henry  Shewbridge,  of  Portumna. 

Joseph  Cooke  d.  at  Arraglin,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Cordangan,  Alderman  of  Yougal, 
m.  Elizabeth  Hobbs,  and  left  (with  a  son,  Samuel,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  who  d.  unm.,  and  two  daus.,  EUzabeth,  wife  of  David 
Courtney,  Esq.  of  co.  Mayo ;  and  Anne,  wife  of  John  Waters, 
Esq.)  a  son, 

Joseph  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Cordangan,  m.  Anne  Garnot, 
and  had  issue,  John,  his  heir;  Elizabeth,  m.  the  Rev. 
Kobert  Carew  Armstrong,  of  Moyliffo,  co.  Tipperary  ;  and 
Maiy,  m.  John  Orpen,  Esq.  of  Flinteeld,  co.  Kerry.  The 
son  and  heir, 

John  Cggke,  Esq.  of  Cordangan,  Barrister-at-Law,  J. P.  and 
Deputy-Governor  of  the  co.  Tipperary,  m.  10  March,  1783, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Antigua,  descended 
from  the  Taylors  of  Nine  Wells,  Notts,  and  had  issue,  Joseph, 
his  heir;  and  Margaret,  ra.  Michael  Beran,  Esq.  of  Cammas, 
CO.  Limerick.    The  son  and  heir. 

Joseph  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Cordangan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  h.  8  Oct. 
1787;  TO.  18  May,  1818,  Jane  Scott,  dau.  of  Thomas  Eodie, 
Esq.  of  Liverpool,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

John,  now  of  Knockgraffon. 
Thomas  Eodie,  b.  9  Feb.  1823. 
Joseph  Henry,   b.  27    April,    1826,  of  the  41st  regt. ;    n. 

5  March,   1860,  Maria  Eliza,  dau.  of  Herbert  Lloyd,  Esq., 

and  d.  s.  p.  1  Sept.  1861. 
Elizabeth  Matilda. 
Mary  Jane. 

Motto— Til  ne  cede  malis,  sed  contra  audentior  ito. 
ScaJ— Knockgraffon,  co.  Tipperary. 


COOKE    OP    CAMERTON. 

Cooke,  Elizabeth,  of  Camerton,  Cumberland,  is 
eldest  dau.  and  one  of  the  co-heiresses  of  the  late 
Ealph  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Camerton.  Miss  Cooke 
and  her  sisters  are  Ladies  of  the  Manor  of  Camerton, 
and  hold  the  estates  as  joint  co-heiresses. 

ILtltCitgC. — Ealph  Cggke,  purcha.sed  in  April,  1719,  from 
Joseph  Curwen,  Esq.,  the  manor  or  Lordship  of  Camberton 
or  Camerton,  the  mansion  house  of  Camerton  Hall,  and  the 
demesne,  lands,  and  other  hereditaments  in  the  parishes  of 
Camerton  and  Isell,  in  the  county  of  Cumberland.  He  d.  31 
Aug.  of  the  same  year,  having  had  issue, 


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I.  EicHAED,  his  heir. 

1.  Elizabeth,  m.  the  Rev.  Curwen  Huddlestone,  Incumbent 
of  the  Church  of  St.  Nicholas,  Whitehaven,  Cumberland, 
and  Eector  of  Clifton,  Westmorland,  2nd  son  of  Andrew 
Huddlestone,  Esq.  of  Hutton  John,  co.  Cumberland.  She 
d.  6  Dec.  1733,  leaving  issue,  Isabella,  d.  unm. ;  and  Joyce, 
m.  William  Shannon,  Esq.,  a  Lieut,  in  the  Eoyal  Navy,  and 
left  no  issue. 

The  son  and  heir, 

KicHAED  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Camerton,  b.  17  Sept.  1702;  in.  Nov. 
1731,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Stanley,  Esq.  of  Dalegarth  and 
Ponsonby,  Cumberland;  was  a  Magistrate,  and  served  the 
office  of  High  Sheriff  of  the  county,  1740  (2  Geokge  II.).  He 
d.  19  April,  1765,  leaving  issue, 

1.  Ealph,  his  heir. 

I.  Dorothy,  m.  the  Rev.  William  Thomas  Addison,  Eector  of 
Workington,  Cumberland. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Ralph  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Camerton,  m.  July,  1778,  Frances, 
eldest  dau.  of  George  Dawson,  Esq.  of  Unthank,  Cumberland, 
and  d.  3  June,  1795,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Ealph,  his  heir. 

u.  George,  b.  7  March,  1782,  Brigade-Major  and  Senior 
Captain  in  the  96th  regt.  of  infantry  in  the  Island  of  St. 
Croix,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Corden,  Esq.  of  St.  Croix, 
and  d.  20  Dec.  1813,  leaving  issue  a  dau.,  m.  the  Eev.  Peter 
von  Essen,  Eector  of  Harrington,  Cumberland,  and  had  no 
issue. 

III.  Richard,  6.  25  April,  1787,  and  d.  unm.  19  June, 
1858. 

I.  Elizabeth,  d.  an  infant. 

The  son  and  successor, 

Ralph  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Camerton,  6.  3  July,  1780 ;  m.  8  April, 
1806,  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  Humphrey  Senhouse,  Esq.  of 
Hames  Hall,  Cockermouth,  Cumberland,  Major  Cumberland 
Militia,  and  Magistrate  of  the  county,  and  had  issue  three 
sons,  Ealph,  George,  and  William  (the  two  former  of  whom  d. 
v.nm.  in  his  lifetime),  and  five  daus.  He  d.  29  Jan.  1860, 
leaving  William,  his  heir,  and  four  daus.,  Elizabeth,  Fkances, 
Cathekine,  and  Isabel.    The  son  and  successor, 

William  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Camerton,  6.  26  March,  1822;  d. 
unm.  25  Jan.  1866,  leaving  his  four  surviving  sisters  his  co- 
heiresses, of  whom  Catherine,  the  third,  in.  30  June,  1875, 
J.  C.  Blanshard,  Esq.  of  Leamington,  and  Isabel,  the 
youngest,  in.  Henry  Falcon,  Esq.  of  the  Middle  Temple, 
London,  and  of  Doynton,  co.  Gloucester,  by  whom  she  has 
issue, 

I.  Tom  Haeeison,  heir  presumptive,  Lieut.  E.N. ;  6.  4  Sept. 
1841. 

II.  Richard  Henry,  d.  an  infant. 

1  Catherine  Senhouse,  b.  13  March,  1843;  in.  30  Aug.  186.5, 
Cecil  William  Buckley,*  Capt.  R.N.,  who  for  special  gal- 
lantry in  the  sea  of  Azoff,  during  the  Russian  war  in  the 
Crimea,  was  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross  with  two  dates. 
May  28  and  June  3,  1855;  a  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
Honour,  Companion  of  the  Turkish  Order  of  Medjidie, 
granted  the  Crimean,  Baltic,  and  Turkish  medals  with 
1  and  Azoff  clasps. 


*  Capt.  Buckley  d.  7  Dec.  1872,  having  resigned  the  command 
of  H.M.S.  "Valiant,"  18,  to  which  he  had  been  appointed 
14  Dec.  1871.  He  left  issue,  Percy  Falcon,  another  son  (who 
d.  an  infant),  and  one  dau.  Cecil  Isabell. 

The  services  for  which  he  was  awarded  the  Victoria  Cross 
are  reported  in  a  dispatch  of  the  late  Admiral  Lord  Lyons  as 
follows,  "Whilst  serving  as  Junior  Lieut,  of  the  'Miranda,' 
this  officer  landed  in  the  presence  of  a  superior  force,  and  set 
Are  to  the  Russian  stores  at  Genitchi,"  and  "he  also  per- 
formed a  similar  desperate  service  at  Taganrog." 

The  first  syvice  referred  to  occurred  after  the  shelling  of  the 
town  of  Genitchi,  on  the  29th  of  May,  1855.  After  mentioning 
the  stores  were  in  a  very  favourable  position  for  supplying  the 
Russian  army,  and  their  destruction  was  of  the  utmost  impor- 
tance, the  late  Capt.  E.  M.  Lyons,  who  was  in  command  of  the 
'Miranda,'  wrote,  "Lieut.  Cecil  W.  Buckley,  Lieut.  Hugh 
T.  Burgoyne,  and  Mr.  John  Roberts,  gunner,  volunteered  to 
land  alons  and  fire  the  stores,  which  offer  I  accepted,  knowing 
the  imminent  risk  there  would  be  in  landing  a  party  in  pre- 
sence of  such  a  superior  force  out  of  gunshot  of  the  ships. 
This  very  dangerous  service  they  most  gallantly  performed, 
narrowly  escaping  the  Cos.sacks,  who  all  but  cut  them  off  from 
their  boats."  The  second  volunteer  service  was  performed 
while  the  town  of  Taganrog  was  being  bombarded  by  the 
boats  of  the  fleet,  and  is  thus  recorded  by  Capt.  Lyons,  "  Lieut. 
Cecil  Buckley,  in  a  four-oared  gig,  accompanied  by  Mr.  Henry 
Cooper,  boatswain,  and  manned  by  volunteers,  repeatedly 
landed  and  fired  the  different  stores  and  government  buildings. 
This  dangerous,  not  to  say  despeiate  service  carried  out  in  a 
town  containing  upwards  of  3,000  troops,  was  most  effectually 
performed." 


chevron   gu.  between  two 


Arms  of  Cooke — Or, 
passant  regardant  sa. 

Crest — A  hon  passant  regardant  sa.  on  a  mural  crown. 

Anns  of  Falcon — Or,  a  chevron  az.  between  three  falcons, 
close  ppr. 

CreU — A  falcon  rising  ppr. 

Motto — Vif,  courageux,  fier. 

Stat — Camerton  Hall,  near  Workington. 


COOKES    OF    BENTLEY. 

CoOKES,  Thomas   Henet,  Esq.  of  Bentley,  co. 
Worcester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  formerly  M.P.  for  East 
Worcestershire,  b.  25  Oct.  1804 ;    on.  Eliza,  dau.  of 
I  John  William  Law,  Esq. 

'  ILUTCitflf. — This  family,  which  claims  Norman  origin,  has 
been  for  centuries  seated  in  the  highest  respectability  in  co. 
Worcester.  They  were  hereditary  tenants  to  the  Crown  for 
the  ancient  demesne  of  Tardebigg  in  that  co. 

In  the  10th  century,  beyond  which  period  no  careful 
investigation  into  the  family  history  appears  to  have  been 
made, 

William  Cookes,  of  Bell  Broughton,  was  the  King's 
principal  tenant  at  Tardebigg.    His  son, 

Henry  Cookes,  on  an  inquiry  by  a  jury  of  12  men,  is  called 
the  principal  tenant  within  the  manor  of  Tardebigg,  and  said 
to  hold  divers  farms  from  his  ancestors  in  the  same  manor. 
His  son, 

William  Cookes,  to.  {temp.  Queen  Elizabeth)  Ann,  co-heir 
of  Humphry  Jennetts,  Esq.  of  Norgrove  (who  brought  her 
husband  the  manor  of  Norgrove,  and  other  lands  co.  Wor- 
cester, and  the  manor  of  Norgrove,  co.  Hereford),  and  had 


I.  Edward,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  d.  s.  p.,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Worcester  1648. 

III.  John  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  temp.  James  I.,  whose  dau., 
Ann,  m.  her  cousin,  Sir  William  Cookes,  Bart. 

The  eldest  son, 

Edward  Cookes,  Esq.  of  Norgrove  and  Bentley  Pawnee- 
foot,  CO.  Worcester,  in.  Mary,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Cotton,  Esq. 
of  Hornchurch,  Essex,  by  Winifred  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir 
Hierome  AVeston,  Knt.  of  Boxwell,  and  sister  of  Richard,  1st 
Earl  of  Portland,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  William  (Sir),  1st  hart,  of  Norgrove,  High  Sheriff  of  co. 
Worcester,  joined  Charles  at  the  battle  of  Worcester,  when, 
according  to  family  tradition,  Charles  gave  him  the  family 
motto  "  Deo  Regi  Vicino,"  and  was  created  a  Bart.  24  Dec. 
1664.  He  in.  1st,  Ann,  dau.  of  his  uncle,  John  Cookes,  of 
Lincoln's  Inn,  who  d.  s.  p.;  and  2ndly,  Mercy,  dau.  of 
Edward  Dineley,  of  Charlton,  co.  Worcester,  by  whom  he 
had  issue,  1  Thomas  (Sir),  2nd  hart.,  founder  of  Worcester 
Coll.  Oxford,  m.  Lady  Mary  Windsor,  dau.  of  Thomas, 
1st  Earl  of  Plymouth,  by  his  wife,  a  sister  of  George, 
Blarquess  of  Hahfax,  and  d.  s.  p.  1701,  when  the  title 
hecame  extinct;  2  William,  in.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Posthumous  John  Rea,  Esq.  of  Powick,  and  d.  s.  p.  1673; 
1  Mercie,  m.  1672,  Henry  Winford,  of  Glasshampton,  co. 
Worcester,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

II.  Henry,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  Edward,  of  Powick,  living  1683,  left  issue. 

IV.  Thomas,  of  Bidford  Grange,  co.  Warwick,  d.  circa  1670, 
leaving  issiie. 

I.  Ann,  TO.  Richard  Amphlett,  Esq.  of  Clent,  co.  Stafford. 

II.  Alice,  TO.  John  Arris,  Esq.  of  Charingworth,  co.  Glou- 
cester. 

Mr.  Cookes  d.  7  April,  1637.    His  2nd  son, 

Henry  Cookes,  Esq.  of  Barbone,  co.  Worcester,  bapt. 
29  Sept.  1625;  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Stanley,  Esq.  of 
Stoke  Prior,  by  whom  he  had  three  sons,  Edward  d.  s.  p.  ; 
Thomas,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  d.  s.  p. ;  John,  his  heir. 
He  was  «.  at  his  death,  circa  1678,  by  his  eldest  surviving 
son, 

John  Cookes,  of  Leyton,  Essex,  High  Sheriff  1C91,  bapt. 
4  Aug.  1658,  who  TO.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Knapp,  of 
London,  Merchant,  which  lady  d.  in  childbed  28  Feb.  1683; 
and  2ndly,  11  Feb.  1685,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Russell,  Knt.  of  London,  by  whom,  who  d.  1734,  he  had,  with 
other  children  (of  whom  Mary,  in.  David  Petty,  Esq.  of  Wan- 
stead,  and  had  an  only  dau.,  Elizabeth,  in.  1722,  George,  2nd 
Lord  Carpenter ;  and  Ann,  m.  John  Smith,  of  Stratford)  a  son, 

Henry  Cookes,  Esq.  b.  26  April,  1702 ;  m.  at  Abbeville,  in 
France,  1720,  Jane,  dau.  of  Robert  Magraith,  Esq.  of  Lough- 


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lougher  Castle,  co.  Tipperary,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1765)  had, 
with  other  children,  who  d.  young  or  s.  p.,  a  son. 

The  Kev.  Thomas  Cookes,  Rector  of  Norgrove,  co.  Glouces- 
ter, b.  2  April,  1735 ;  m.  17C5,  Anne,  only  dau.  and  heir  of 
John  Denham,  Esq.  of  Welling,  Kent,  and  had  issue, 

George,  6.  1767;  d.  1795. 
Thomas,  6.  1769;  d.  1774. 

Henry,  0.  1773,  Capt.  in  the  Eoniney  Fenciblcs,  was  killed  at 
Kilcullen,  near  Harristown,  Kildare,  in  an  action  with  the 
Irish  rebels. 
Thomas  Secundus,  6.  1775,  Lieut,  in  H.M.'s  ship  "Marl- 
borough," d.  in  1802,  and  was  buried  at  Carmarthen. 
Denham  James  Joseph,  of  whom  presently. 
Charies  Burrell  (Kev.),  6.  1786;  m.  1818,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Hayes,  Esq.   of  Bath,  d.  4  Jan.    1854,    leaving 
issue, 
George,  Lieut. -Col.  In  the  army,  late  of  3rd  Light  Dra- 
goons, whose  dau.,  Annie  Nesida  Denham,  m.  16  Jan. 
1873,  Lord  Arthur  William  Hill,  2nd  son  of  the  4th  Mar- 
quess of  Downshire,  and  d.  16  Jan.  1874. 
Thomas  Horace  (Eev.),  Hector  of  Todmarton. 
Harry,  Lieut.-Col.  K.A. 
Alice  Maria,  m.  Col.  William  M'Clary,  of  Minerabin,  co.  Car- 
marthen. 

The  5th  son, 

The  Key  Denham  James  Joseph  Cookes,  6.  at  Heme,  Kent, 
12  March,  1777,  was  Eector  of  Stanford  and  Vicar  of  Clifton- 
on-Teme,  co.  Worcester,  and  Eector  of  Astley  in  the  same 
CO.  He  TO.  29  Aug.  1803,  Maria  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Charles 
Johnstone,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Charlotte,  Marchioness  of  Annan- 
dale,  by  her  2nd  husband,  Col.  John  Johnstone,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas  Henry,  now  of  Bentley, 

Denham  Charles  Johnstone,  6.  19  Nov.  1810;  d.  s.  p.  19 
April,  1847,  at  Florence. 

Henry  Winford  (Eev.),  b.  15  Nov.  1812,  Eector  of  Astley. 

John  Eussell,  of  Woodhampton  House,  near  Stourport,  J.P 
and  D.L.,  6.  21  Sept.  1814 ;  m.  4  Dec.  1860,  Ellen,  widow  of 
Perceval  Foster,  Esq.  of  Clent  House,  and  dau.  of  James 
Barker,  Esq.  of  Cleveland  House,  Wolverhampton,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  25  Sept.  1861)  has  one  dau.,  Ellen  Maria. 

WlUiam  Eussell,  6.  9  Aug.  1822;  d.  July,  1840. 

Anna  Almeria  M'Clary.  Georgiana  Maria,  d.  1832. 

Henrietta.  Louisa  Laura,  rf.  1813. 

Mr.  Cookes  d.  23  May,  1819. 

Arms— Arg.,  two  chevrons  intermixed  with  six  martlets, 
three  two  and  one  gu. 

Crest— Out  of  a  mural  coronet  or,  an  arm.  in  armour  ppr., 
charged  with  two  chevronels  gu.  holding  in  the  gauntlet  a 
sword  arg.  pommel  and  hilt  gold. 

Motto — Deo,  regi,  vicino. 

Seat — Wolverhampton,  Stourport. 


COOKSON    OF    NEASHAM    HALL. 

CooKSON,  James,  Esq.  of  Neasbam  Hall,  co. 
Durham,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1871,  b.  Jan.  1816  ;  m. 
1st,  1847,  Sybella,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Onesijjhorus 
Tyndal,  Esq.  of  The  Fort,  co.  Gloucester,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1853)  has  issue, 

I.  Joseph  Ttnpal,  h.  1848.  ii.  Francis. 

I.  Emmeline  Maria,  m.  Eev.  H.  Fairfax. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1859,  Mary  Elizabeth  Gertrude,  dau. 
of  Thomas  O.  Tyndal,  Esq.  of  The  Eort,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1864)  he  had  issue, 

II.  Florence,  b.  1862. 

He  m.  3rdly,  in  1865,  Georgina  Margaret,  dau.  of 
the  late  William  Edward  Rawlinson,  Esq.,  and 
grand-dau.  of  John  Kawlinson,  Esq.  of  Alresford 
House,  Hants,  and  has  issue, 

III.  James  Freville. 
V.  Lowthion. 
vii.  Christopher  Crackenthorpe. 
VIII.  Sydney  Spencer. 

III.  Mildreda  Evylyn. 

ULilXCKt^t. — The  family  of  Cookson  came  originally  from 
Settle,  in  Yorkshire  ;  and  the  Cooksons  of  Whitehill,  now  re- 
presented by  Mr.  Cookson,  of  Neasham  Hall,  held  at 
Settle  the  same  paternal  inheritance  for  upwards  of  300 
years  by  the  alternate  names  of  Brian  and  Eobert  (see 
pedigree  of  Cookson  in  Thoresby's  History  of  Leeds,  1712). 

William  Cookson,  the  immediate  ancestor  of  the  Cooksons 


of  Whitehill,  had  two  sons,  Isaac,  of  whom  presently,  and 
William,  whose  son,  Christopher,  a.ssuiried  the  name  and  arms 
of  the  ancient  family  of  Crackenthorpe,  of  Newbiggin,  West- 
morland, on  marrying  the  sister  and  solo  representative  of 
James  Crackenthorpe,  Esq.,  whose  younger  brother,  William 
Cookson,  D.D.,  was  Canon  of  Windsor  1792. 

Isaac  Cookson  before-mentioned  settled  in  Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne  about  1670,  where  he  bought  considerable  property  and 
built  a  spacious  mansion.  He  was  buried  in  St.  Nicholas' 
Church  in  that  town,  where  also  lie  the  remains  of  Hannah 
his  wife.    He  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

John  Cookson,  who  purchased,  1745,  the  estate  of  White- 
hill, CO.  Durham.  He  m.  the  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Lutwidge, 
Esq.,  of  Whitehaven,  Cumberland,  by  whom  he  acquired 
considerable  property  in  that  county,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Isaac,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  Barrister-at-Law,  to.  Jane,  dau.  and  coheiress  of 
William  Eeed,  Esq.  of  Halliwell,  Durham. 

III.  Thomas,  d.  young. 

IV.  Joseph,  Capt.  in  the  Life  Guards. 

I.  Elizabeth,  to.  Samuel  Castell,  Esq.  of  Wimbledon,  Surrey. 

II.  Hannah  Jane,  m.  Richard  Ellison,  Esq.  of  Sudbroke 
Holme,  Lincolnshire,  M.P.  for  that  co.  for  many  years. 

John  Cookson  d.  1783,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Isaac  Cookson,  Esq.  of  Whitehill,  m.  in  1772,  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  James  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne  (of  the  Yorkshire  family  of  Wilkinson  of  Thorpe),  by 
his  wife  Bridget  Blencowe,  of  Blencowe  Hall,  Cumberland, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Whitehill,  D.L.  and  J.P.,  b.  1773,  who  d.  s.  p. 

II.  James,  Col.  in  the  army,  who  purchased  property  at 
Neasham,  co.  Durham,  in.  1811,  Marianne,  dau.  of  David 
Stephens,  Esq.  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  and  d.  1841,  leaving 
issue, 

1  James,  now  of  Neasham  Hall. 

2  William,  Capt.  in  the  army,  b.  1818  ;  to.  Eleanor  Ann, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Eev.  Thomas  George  Wilson, 
and  granddau.  of  Sir  John  Eden,  Bart,  of  Windlestone, 
CO.  Durham,  and  had  issue,  one  son  and  three  daus. 

3  Christopher,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  Julia,  2nd  dau.  of 
Heaton  Ellis,  Esq.  of  Wyddial,  Herts,  and  d.  1859,  leaving 
issue,  one  son  and  four  daus. 

1  Emma  Donna,  d.  unm. 

2  Marianne,  to.  1844,  the  Hon.  Henry  Sugden,  eldest  son 
of  Lord  St.  Leonards,  who  d.  1866. 

III.  Isaac,  of  Meldon  (see  that  family). 

IV.  Thomas,  of  the  Hermitage,  co.  Durham,  in.  Elizabeth, 
only  dau.  of  Charles  Edward  Selby,  Esq.  of  Earle  North- 
umberland, and  had  issue, 

1  Isaac  Thomas,  m.  1843,  Janetta  Maria,  youngest  dau. 
of  the  late  Sir  Mathew  White  Eidley,  Bart.,  and  left  a 
son  and  dau. 

2  Charles  Edward,  to.  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  Capt.  Coulson, 
E.A.,  of  Houndwood,  co.  Eoxburgh,  and  left  one  son. 

1  Klizabeth  Jane. 

2  Matilda,  m.  1835,  Sir  Eichard  Pierce  Butler,  Bart.,  of 
Ballintemple,  and  Garryhundon,  co.  Carlow. 

V.  Christopher,  Barrister-at-Law,  Eecorder  of  Berwick-upon- 
Tweed,  and  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  d.  May  10,  1832. 

VI.  Joseph,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Elton,  Esq.,  of 
Clifton,  Gloucestershire,  2ndly,  the  widow  of  Col.  Elton,  nie 
Norbury. 


II.  Emma    Donna,    m.   Lieut.-Col.   Bell,    of   Fcnham  Hall, 
Northumberland. 

III.  Caroline,  d.  young. 
Mr.  Cookson  d.  1831. 

^?-7)is— Per  pale  arg.  and  gu.  two  armed  legs  couped  and 
counterchanged. 

Crest— \  demi-lion  rampant,  bearing  a  ragged  staff  ppr. 
Motto — Nil  desperandura. 
iScai— Neasham  Hall,  Darlington. 


IV.  Ernest  Edward. 
VI.  Clement. 


COOKSON    OF    MELDON     PARK. 

Cookson,  John,  Esq.  of  Meldon  Park,  North- 
umberland, J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1862,  h. 
11  Sept.  1808;  m.  11  April,  1837,  Sarah,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  late  Sir  Matthew  White-Ridley,  Bart,  of 
iilagdon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  July,  1864)  has 
issue, 

I.  John  Blencowe,  J. P.,  6.  19  July,  1843  ;  m.  22  April,  1868, 
Constance    Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  George   Fcnwick,  Esq.,  of 
Bywell,  and  has  with  other  issue, 
Fhilif  Blencowe,  6.  1870. 


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n.  Charles  George,  b.  30  Oct.  1848. 

1.  Jane  Lutwidge.  ii.  Sarah  Elizaheth. 

III.  Laura,  m.  27  Oct.  1838,  Honorias  Sisson  Sitwell,  Esq., 
B.E.  {vide  Sit^vell  of  Barmoor). 

XtnCagC— Isaac  Cookson,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  for  Korth- 
umberland  1838,  b.  1776  (3rd  son  of  the  late  Isaac  Cookson, 
Esq.  of  AVhitehill,  co.  Durham),  m.  1805,  Jane,  only  child  of 
tlie  late  Edward  Cooke,  Esq.,  of  Togston,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  now  of  Meldon. 

n.  Edward  (Eev.),  6.  1810;  m.  1833,  Salilna  Eleanor,  sisterof 
Sir  George  Strickland,  Bart.,  and  has  issue,  Alfred ;  Geor- 
gina;  and  Jane. 

m.  WUliam  Isaac,  late  of  Benwell  Tower,  J.P.  co.  Northum- 
berland, b.  10  May,  1812;  to.  1st,  16  July,  1839,  Jane  Anne, 
2nd  dau.  of  William  Cuthbert,  Esq.  of  Beaufront,  co.  North- 
umberland, and  by  her  (who  d.  16  Feb.  1862)  has  issue, 

1  William  Bryan,  b.  1814  ;  d.  1859. 

2  Norman  Charles,  b.  1811. 

3  George  John,  b.  1845. 

4  Freville,  b.  1852. 

5.  Henry  Theodore,  6.  1859. 

1  Jane  Anne,  m.  July,  1865,  Thomas  William  Bulman, 
Esq. 

2  Agnes  Elizabeth. 

3  Emily  Ellen  Emma  Donna. 

4  Laura  Adelaide.  5  Alice  Winitrid. 

He  m.  2ndly,  13  Feb.  1860,  Emma  Marian,  only  dau.  of  the 
Eev.  Charles  Wingfleld  {see  Wingfield   of  Oasloio),    and 
has  issue, 
6  William  Reginald,  b.  1866.  6  Hilda  Marion. 

IV.  Arthur  James,  b.  1813;  d.  1811. 

V.  Isaac,  b.  1817  ;  d.  young. 
I.  EUzabeth. 

n.  Emma  Donna,  1836,  the  Rev.  John  Shadwcll,  2nd  son  of 
Sir  Lancelot  Shadwell,  Vice-Chancellor  of  England,  and  has 
issue. 

in.  Fanny  Isabella,  d.  1835. 

IV.  Sara  Jane,  m.  1st,  12  Sept.  1839,  Sidney  Robert  Streat- 
feild,  Esq.,  Major  52nd  rcgt.  ;  and  2ndly,  1852,  Capt.  Henry 
Francis  Cockayne  Cust,  son  ef  Hon.  H.  C.  Cust,  of  Cock- 
ayne, CO.  Bedford.      She  d.  14  Sept.  1867. 

V.  Mary,  m.  1840,  William  Cuthbert,  Esq.  of  Beaufront. 

VI.  Emily  Lutwidge,  m.  1st,  Maximilian,  Count  de  Lerken- 
feldt,  son  of  the  Count  de  Lerkenfeldt,  of  Bavaria;  and 
2iidly,  Marcus  Lowther,  Esq.  K.N. 

Arms,  &c.  — As  CooKsoN  of  WUlchlU. 

Scai— Meldon  Park,  Morpeth,  co.  Northumberland. 


COOPER    OF    TODDINGTON    MANOR. 

CooPEE,  William  Coopee,  Esq.  of  Toclclington 
Manor,  co.  Bedford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1867-68,  Barrister-at-Law,  late  Major  Beds  Militia, 
h.  10  April,  1810;  m.  26  April,  1831,  Laura 
Georgina,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  Thomas 
Ellis,  late  of  the  17tli  Light  Dragoons,  and  has 
issue  one  son, 

William  Smith  Cowpee,  6.1832;  m.  7  June,  1859,  Eliza, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Iloussemayne  Du  Boulay,  Esq.  of  West 
Lawn,  Sandgate,  Kent,  and  has  three  daus.,  Edith 
Georgina  Cowper;  Evelyn  Leila;  and  Harriet  Mabel 
Julia. 

HUTCaflC.— It  is  stated  that  this  family  resided  originally 
for  many  years  in  Sussex,  and  that  the  branch  of  which  we 
are  about  to  treat  was  dwelling  at  Boston,  co.  Chester,  about 
the  year  1377. 

John  CowpER,  Esq.,  bapt.  11  March,  1593  (son  and  heir  of 
John  Cowper  of  Bosden,  a  stanch  loyalist,  temp.  Charles  I.), 
in.  14  Feb.  1631,  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of  W.  R.  Handford, 
Esq.  of  Handford  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and  dying  1700,  was 
a.  by  his  son, 

John  Cowper,  Esq.  of  Bosdon,  who  m.  1658,  Sarah,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Walter  Copestick,  Esq.  of  Langley  Park,  Derbyshire, 
and  had  issue, 
I.  John,  m.  1721,  Hannah,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas 
Strcttcll,  Esq.  of  Ashton,  and  dying  v.  p.  1728,  left  two  sons 
and  a  dau., 
1  John,  of  Bosden,  who  altered  the  spelling  of  the  name 
to  that  now  used.     He  to.  1744,  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev 
William  Dodge,   of  Sowerby,   Yorkshire,  and  his  dau. 
Anne  Cooper,  marrying  the  Rev.  John  Heap,  ofBirdham' 
Sussex,  was  mother  of  the  late  \\illiku.  Dodge  Cooper 
(iaSe  Heap)  Cooper,  Esq. 


2  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 
1  Sarah,  to.  Joshua  Roylance,  Esq. 

I.  Elizabeth,  to.  William  Dale,  Esq.  of  Handford. 

II.  Hannah,  to.  Sir  Thomas  Banastre. 

Mr.  Cowper  d.  6  Oct.  1728,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  grandson, 
John  Cooper,  Esq.    His  younger  grandson, 

Thomas  Cooper,  Esq.,  to.  18  June,  1749,  Sarah,  dau.  and 
heir  of  William  Paulden,  Esq.  of  Timperley,  and  had  twelve 
children,  eight  sons  and  four  daus.,  ten  of  whom  d.  infants; 
the  youngest  dau.  Sarah,  d.  1785.    The  only  surviving  son, 

John  Cooper,  Esq.,  &.  16  Jan.  1759;  to.  Jane,  dau.  of 
William  Gidden  (or,  as  anciently  spelt,  Gideon),  Esq.,  and  had 
an  only  dau.  and  heiress, 

Elizabeth  Cooper,  m.  her  cousin,  William  Dodge  Cooper- 
Heap,  Esq.,  who  in  consequence  changed  his  surname  to 
Cooper. 

Mr.  Cooper,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Bedford  1812,  d.  1824,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son-in-law, 

William  Dodge  Cooper-Cooper,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  of  Bedfordshire  1829,  m.  Elizabeth  (who  d.  6  June, 
1855),  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Cooper,  Esq.  of  Toddington 
Park,  CO.  Bedford,  and  of  Park  House,  Highgate,  co.  Middle- 
sex, and  dropping  his  paternal  surname  of  Heap,  assumed,  by 
sign  manual,  1819,  the  name  and  arms  of  Cooper.  Mr.  Cooper 
had  issue, 

I.  William  Cooper,  now  of  Toddington  Manor. 

II.  James  Lindsay  Cooper,  Rector  of  Toddington,  m. 
Rebecca,  dau.  of  John  Singleton,  Esq.  of  Givendale  House, 
CO.  York,  and  d.  s.  p.  Feb.  1870. 

I.  Jane  Cooper,  d.  March,  1856. 

II.  Elizabeth  Cooper,  m.  27  May,  1827,  Count  Alexandre 
Charles  Joseph  Vander  Burch,  eldest  son  of  the  Count 
Vander  Burch,  of  Escau.ssines,  in  Belgium,  and  d.  June, 
1874,  having  had  two  sons  and  a  dau., 

1  Guillaume  Alexandre  Felix  Charles. 

2  Artliur  Louis  Alexandre  Charles  Joseph. 

1  Marie    Cliarlotte   Elizabeth,    to.    Charles,  Marquess  de 
Froissart  Broissia,  and  has  two  daus. 

III.  Amelia  Cooper.  rv.  Caroline  Cooper, 
V.  Lucy  Cooper,   m.  14    July,  1842,  Sir  Henry 

of  Knapton  House,  co.  Norfolk,  and  has  issue, 
1  Henry. 

1  Constance  Amelia,  to.  Rev.  T.  Cooke. 

2  Elizabeth  Caroline. 

3  Lucy  Henrietta  Maria,  m.  Capt.  H.  Battigcombe,  R.N. 

4  Another  dau. 

Mr.  Cooper-Cooper  d.  9  Aug.  1860. 

Arms — Gu.,  on  a  chevron  between  three  lions  passant  arg., 
each  holding  a  battle-axe  in  his  forepaw  or,  three  lozenges  sa., 
on  a  chief  engrailed  gold  a  lozenge  of  the  field  between  two 
martlets  of  the  fourth. 

Crest — On  a  gazon  vert  a  lion  sejant  or  and  erminois,  holding 
in  his  dexter  paw  a  battle-axe  and  in  the  sinister  a  tilting- 
spear  all  ppr. 

MoUo—Tuum  est. 

6'cai— Toddington  Manor,  Dunstable,  Bedfordshire. 


COOPER    OF    MARKREE    CASTLE. 

CooPEE,  Edwaed  Henet,  Esq.  of  Markree  Castle, 
CO.  Sligo,  Lord  Lieut,  of  that  co.,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff 
1871,  late  Lieut.-Col.  Grenadier  Guards,  M.P.  co. 
Sligo  1865-68,  b.  9  Jidy,  1827;  m.  Aug.  1858, 
Charlotte  Maria,  only  child  of  Edward  Wilder 
Mills,  Esq.,  youngest  son  of  William  Mills,  Esq.  of 
Bisterne,  Hants,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Francis  Edward,  b.  1859. 

II.  Richard  Joshua,  b.  1860. 

III.  Kathleen  Emily,  6.  1801. 

IV.  Arthur  Charles,  and  )  ,    ,-       ,„.. 

V.  Florence  Lucy,  twins)  ^•^^^y-^S'^*- 

HtnCajIC.— Edward  Cooper,  Esq.  a  Cornet  in  his  cousin 
Richard,  Lord  Colooney's  regiment  of  Dragoons,  settling  in 
Ireland,  became  possessed  of  a  great  estate  in  that  kingdom. 
His  will,  dated  20  Dec.  1679,  was  proved  5  Jan.  1680.  By 
Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Mahon,  Esq.  of  Ballina^ 
multy,  CO.  Roscommon,  he  had  issue,  1  Edward,  d.s.p.;  2 
Arthur,  his  heir;  3,  Richard,  to  whom  his  father  [gave  his 
lands  in  the  counties  of  Limerick  and  Kerry;  1  Mary,  m. 
George  Ormsby,  Esq.  of  Lough  Mask;  and  2  Margaret,  m. 
Gustavus  Hamilton,  Esq.    The  2nd  son, 


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363 


Arthur  Cooper,  Esq.  of  Markree,  co.  SliRO,  heir  to  liis 
brother  Edward,  m.  (art.  dated  18  May,  1693)  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
Joshua  Allen,  ICnt.,  father  of  John,  1st  Viscount  Allen,  and  had 
issue,  1  Joshua,  his  heir;  2  Kichard,  d.s.p.;  1  Mary,  m. 
Robert  Folliott,  Esq.  of  Ilollybrook ;  2  Elizabeth  ;  3  Anne,  m. 
John  Percival,  Esq. ;  4  Eleanor,  c(.  itnm.;  and  5  Margaret. 
The  eldest  son, 

Joshua  Cooper,  Esq.  of  Markree  (whose  will,  dated  3  Auff. 
1757,  was  proved  17  Jan.  1758),  m.  (art.  dated  5  May,  1729) 
Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Bingham,  Esq.  of  Newbrook,  co.  Mayo, 
and  left  two  sons;  the  younger,  Kichard,  of  Bath,  m.  Miss 
Leigh,  but  d.  s.  p.    The  elder, 

The  Eight  Hon.  Joshua  Cooper,  of  Markree,  M.P.  co.  Sligo, 
and  of  the  Privy  Council  in  Ireland,  to.  (art.  dated  10  May, 
1758)  Ahcia,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Edward  Synge,  D.D.,  Bishop 
of  Elphin,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Joshua,  of  Markree,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eobert  Lind- 
say, Esq.,  and  d.  1837,  s.  p. 

II.  Edward  Synge,  711.  Anne,  dau.  of  Harry  Verclst,  Esq., 
Governor  of  Bengal,  and  d.  1830,  leaving  issue, 

1  Edward  Joshua,  late  of  Markree. 

2  Joshua  Harry,  d.  s.  p. 

3  Richard  Wordsworth,  b.  1801 ;  m.  1826,  Emilia  Eleanor, 
dau.  of  Lodge  Evans,  1st  Viscount  Frankfort  de  Mont- 
morency ;  and  d.  March,  1850,  leaving  issue, 

Edward  Henet,  now  of  IMarkree  Castle. 
Joshua  Harry,  of  Dunboden,  co.  Westmeath,  Lieut.-Col., 
Major  7th  Fusiliers,  h.  1831;  m.  June,  1857,  Helen 
Malet,  dau.  of  Capt.  Haydon,  R.N.,  and  has  issue, 
1  Edward  Joshua,  b.  1858 ;  2  Richard  Wordsworth, 
6.  1860 ;  3  Myles  Henry,  &.  1862 ;  1  Constance  Emily. 
Kichard  Augustus,  late  Capt.  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  b. 

1833 ;  7)1.  his  cousin,  Cecily  Florence,  May,  1866. 
William  Synge  Cooper,  b.  1843. 

Emilia  Ann,  7)1.  1859,  Charles  Hartpole  Bowen,  Esq.  of 
Courtwood,  Queen's  Co. 
Catherine  Elizabeth,  m.  N.  R.  Sykes,   Esq.,  4th  son  of 
Joseph  Sykes,  Esq.  of  Rawell. 
Frances  Louisa. 
m.  Richard,  d.  s.p.  iv.  Jane,  d.  num. 

His  grandson, 

Edward  Joshua  Cooper,  Esq.  of  Markree,  M.P.  for  that  co. 
m.  1st,  Sophia,  3rd  dau.  of  Henry  Peisley  L'Estrange,  Esq.  of 
Moystown,  King's  Co.,  which  lady  d.  s.  p. ;  and  2ndly,  Sarah 
Frances,  dau.  of  the  late  Owen  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Haslewood,  co. 
Shgo,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
Laura   Frances,  m.  18C0,   Arthur  Warrc,  Esq.,  2ud  son  of 
J.  A.  Warre,  Esq.,  M.P. 
Charlotte  Sophie. 

Emma  Marie,  m.  8  Sept.  1870,  Henry  Eastwood,  Esq. 
Selina  Elizabeth. 

Cecily  Florence,  m.  8  May,  186G,   Richard  Augustus,  Capt. 
Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  3rd  son  of  Richard  \V.  Cooper,  Esq. 
Mr.  Cooper  d.  23  April,  1863,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  Lieut.- 
CoL.  Edward  Henry  Cooper,  now  of  Markree. 

Arms — Quarterly,  1st,  az.,  on  a  chevron,  between  three 
cinquefoils  or,  two  lions  passant  respecting  each  other  sa. ; 
2nd,  arg.,  a  chevron  engrailed  between  three  m.artlets  az.; 
3rd,  az.,  three  millstones  ppr. ;  4th,  arg.,  an  eagle  displayed 
with  two  heads  sa.  beaked  and  legged  gu. 

Crest — A  demi-man  affront<5e,  habited  per  pale  arg.  and  sa., 
in  the  dexter  hand  ppr.  a  covered  cup  or,  on  the  head  wreathed 
round  the  temples  arg.  and  az.  a  cap  gu. 

Motto — Deo,  patria,  rege. 

Scat — Markree  Castle,  CoUooncy. 


IV.  Honora,  vi.  1st,  G  May,  1872,  W.  H.  F.  Palmer,  Esq. 
Capt.  14th  Hussars,  who  d.  July,  1874;  2ndly,  11  Jan 
1876,  WiUiam  Spencer  Beaumont,  Esq.  Capt.  14th  Hussars. 

V.  Mary,  m.  24  Nov.  1875,  George  R.  TaylM-,  Esq.  Capt.  3rd 


COOPEE,    OF    COOPER'S    HILL. 

Cooper,  James  CoorEE,  Esq.  of  Cooper's  Hill, 
CO.  Limerick,  J.P.,  b.  16  March,  1825  ;  m.  10  Aug. 
1847,  Mary,  dau.  of  Charles  Pickering,  Esq.  of 
Eoebuck,  co.  Dublin,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  Feb. 
1877)  has  had  issue, 

I.  Christopher,  b.  10  Aug.  1849 ;  d.  7  Jan.  1877. 

II.  Charles,  b.  10  June,  1854;  d.  16  Sept.  1865. 

III.  James,  6.  19  May,  1865.  iv.  Robert,  b.  23  Dec.  1S66. 
V.  John,  b.  4  July,  1869. 

I.  Jane,  7)1.  29  Dec.  1874,  Alfred  Perceval  Graves,  Esq.  eldest 
son  of  the  Bishop  of  Limerick. 

II.  Grace,  m.  15  Sept.  1868,  Thomas  William  Gribble,  Esq. 
(Oxon),  and  Bengal  Civil  Service,  son  of  Thomas  Gribble, 
Esq.  of  Frenches,  Redhill,  Surrey,  and  grandson  of  WiUiam 
Cook,  Esq.  of  Roydon  Hall,  Kent,  J.P.  for  that  co. 

III.  Bridget,  m.  24  Nov.  1870,  Richard  Knight  Prichard,  Esq. 
of  Craig  Afon,  co.  Glamorgan. 


VI.  Sarah. 
IX.  Susan. 


VII.  Rachel. 
X.  Ruth. 


VIII.  Elizabeth. 


This  gentleman  was  authorised  by  royal  license, 
26  April,  18M,  to  take  the  name  and  arms  of 
Cooper  in  lieii  of  those  of  Tuthixl,  in  comijliance 
with  the  testamentary  injunction  of  his  relative, 
Honora,  relict  of  James  Cooper,  Esq.  of  Cooper 
HUl. 

ILtnC.tJC. — Christopher  Tuthill,  Esq.  Lieut.  R.N.,  son 
of  Richard  Tuthill,  Esq.  of  Islanduane,  co.  Limerick,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Dickson,  Esq.  of  Tory  Hill,  same  co., 
))(.  11  June,  1824,  Grace,  dau.  of  Robert  Reeves,  Esq.  of 
Flatten,  co.  Meath,  and  of  Burrane,  co.  Clare,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  31  Aug.  1859)  had  issue, 

James  Cooper,  now  of  Cooper's  Hill. 

Robert  Reeves  Tuthill. 

John  Villiers  Tuthill,  m.  19  March,  lS.i2,  Kate  Collins,  and 

has  issue,  1  Christopher;  2  Edward;  3  Robert;  4  Samuel; 

5  Richard  Massy;    1  Mary;  2   Ada;    3   Emma;    4   Kate; 

5  Grace. 
Mary  Winthrop,   m.   I    April,    1852,   Rev.    John  Bickford 

Heard,   and  has  issue,    Grace  Elizabeth;    Henry  James; 

Christopher  John ;  and  Robert  Neville. 
Bridget  Elizabeth,  m.  3  July,  1851,  Edward  Faulkner  Litton, 

Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Leatham  Daniel ;  Robert,  d.  27  Dec. 

1859 ;  Grace  Mary ;  Jane ;  Elizabeth  Dorcas ;  and  Bridget 

Elizabeth.    Mrs.  Litton  d.  Dec.  1860. 

Mr.  Tuthill  d.  11  Jan.  1837. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  fess  wavy  erm.  between  three  lions  rampant 
or. 

Crest — A  demi-lion  rampant  or. 

Motto— 'Roll  irritare  leonem. 

Seat— Cooper's  Hill,  Clarina,  Limerick. 


COOPER    OF    COOPER    HILL, 
aUEEN'S   CO. 

Cooper,  Eet.  Eobeet,  of  Cooper  Hill,  Q,ueen'3 
Co.,  M.A.  Triu.  Coll.  Dubhn,  formerly  Incum- 
bent of  Aghade  and  Grilbertstown,  co.  Carlow,  Lord 
of  the  Manor  of  Dysart-Gallen  in  the  Queen's  Co., 
b.  15  Aug.  1802;  m.  1838,  Isabella  Alicia  Maria, 
dau.  of  William  Augustus  Le  Hunte,  Esq.  of 
Artramont,  co.  Wexford,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Augustus,  6.  1839;  A.M.,  T.C.D.,  J.P.  Queen's 
Co. 

II.  Edward  George,  l>.  1842,  A.M.,  T.C.D. 

III.  Robert  Thomas,  b.  1845,  M.D.,  T.C.D.,  m.  1870,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Gen.  Byng,  and  has  issue,  a  son. 

IV.  Charles  Hamlet,  b.  1854. 
I.  Susan  Cope. 

It  UTCacrt.— Thomas  Cooper,  of  Newtown,  co.  Carlow,  d. 
23  June,  1714,  and  was  buried  at  New  Garden,  co.  Carlow. 
He  had  two  sons,  William,  who  d.  7  Nov.  1713,  and 

Edward  Cooper,  of  Sragh,  Queen's  Co.,  r,i.  26  May,  1697, 
Ann,  dau.  of  John  Inglefield,  of  Dublin,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  b.  21  Jan.  1699;  d.  16  Feb.  following. 

Thomas,  b.  29  Sept.  1703;  d.  17  July,  1711. 

Edward,  6.  3  April,  1705. 

John,  b.  2  Aug.  1706. 

William,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Elizabeth,  b.  1  Aug.  1700;  d.  12  March,  1702. 

Sarah,  b.  25  Sept.  1701 ;  m.  Abel  Strettell,  of  Dublin,  and  d. 

9  Aug.  1719. 
Ann,  6.7  Sept.   1713;  m.  12  Aug.   1733,  John  Penrose,  of 

Waterford. 

His  youngest 


Edward  Cooper's  will  is  dated  29  Oct.  17 

William  Cooper,  Esq.  of  Cooper  Hill,  alias  Sragh,  6.  7 
Aug.  1709;  m.  31  Jan.  1730,  Experience,  dau.  of  Abel  Strettell, 
of  Dublin,  by  whom  (who  d.  16  May,  1773)  he  had  issue, 

Edward,  his  heir.  Abel,  6.  17  Oct.  1734. 

Thomas,  of  Mullimast,  co.  Kildare,  b.  3  Jan.  1736,  whose 

dau.  and  heiress,  Juliana,  m.  6  Aug.  1789,  Richard,  2nd 

Lord  Waterpark,  and  d.  11  Oct.  1847. 


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COO 


Lydia,  m.  Eobert  Clibborne,  Esq. 

Ann,  b.  29  April,  173S. 

Sarah,  b.  5  May,  1739;  m.  Barclay  Clibborne,  Esq.  of  Moate, 

CO.  Westmeath. 
Mr.  Coopered.  28  Dec.  1760,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edward  Coopeb,  Esq.  of  Cooper  Hill,  6.  1  May,  1733 ;  m.  23 
Aug.  1754,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Eobert  Clibborne,  Esq.  of  Whelan 
Grove,  co.  Kildare,  and  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir.  Edward,  6.  13  March,  1767. 

Ann,  6.  14  Oct.  1755. 
Mr.  Cooper  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Coopek,  Esq.  of  Cooper  Hill,  6.  7  Feb.  1757,  High 
Sheriff  CO.  Carlow  1793;  m.  by  license,  dated  23  April  1789, 
Susan,  dau.  of  William  Cope,  Esq.  of  Merrion  Square,  Dublin, 
by  whom  iwho  d.  1826)  he  had  issue, 

I.  William  Cope,  his  heir,  d.  v.nm. 

II.  Edward,  b.  1800;  d.  unm.  1826. 

III.  Robert,  of  Cooper  Hill,  heir  to  his  brother. 

IV.  Henry,  b.  1806 ;  a  Gen.  in  the  army,  C6\.  in  the  45th 
"Sherwood"  Foresters;  7)i.  1843,  Jane,  dau.  of  —  Bough- 
ton,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Henry,  6.  1845;  Barbara;  Bessie. 

I.  Sarah,  d.  unm.  1824. 

II.  Elizabeth,  to.  1825,  Joseph  Fishbourne,  Esq.  (d.  1826)  of 
Straw  Hall,  co.  Carlow,  and  has  a  dau.  Sarah,  m.  Eev. 
F.  J.  Durbin,  Vicar  of  Harston,  Cambridgeshire. 

m.  Susan,  d.  1875.  iv.  Anne.  v.  Alicia. 

VI.  Maria  Theresa. 
Mr.  Cooper  d.  1830,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Cope  Cooper,  Esq.  of  Cooper  Hill,  J.P.,  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  for  Queen's  Co.  1831,  6.  1796;  d.  v.nm.  1874,  when  he 
was  s.  by  his  next  surviving  brother,  Rev.  Robert  Cooper,  now 
of  Cooper  Hill. 

SeaJ— Cooper  Hill,  Ballickmoyler,  Queen's  Co. 


COOPER    OF    KIIiLENURE. 

Coopeb,  Captain  Austin,  of  Killenure  Castle, 
CO.  Tipperary,  J.P.  for  that  co.,  m.  1869,  Minnie, 
dau.  of  Very  Eev.  Ogle  William  Moore,  Dean  of 
Ologher ;  s.  his  brother  Samuel  in  1877. 

ILfncaflC— Austin  Cooper,  Esq.  (whose  father  held  an 
appointment  in  the  Court  of  Charles  I.),  though  a  supporter  of 
the  royal  cause,  subsequently  purchased  a  tract  of  land  from 
Hammond,  a  soldier  of  Cromwell's  on  the  restoration  of 
Charles  II.  He  was  obliged  to  forfeit,  whereupon  he  sold  all 
his  possessions  in  England,  and  retired  to  Ireland,  1661,  before 
the  Act  of  Oblivion  was  passed.  He  m.  at  Hampton  Court, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Dodson,  Esq.  of  ICingston-on-Thames, 
and  niece  to  Erasmus  Smith,  Esq.,  who  left  large  estates  for 
the  endowment  of  schools  in  Ireland ;  by  her  he  had  issue,  six 
sons  and  three  daus.     The  2nd  son, 

Austin  Cooper,  Esq.,  6.  at  Hampton  Court,  1653,  fixed  his 
residence  at  Beamore,  near  Drogheda,  co.  Meath.  He  m.  15 
July,  1683,  Susanna,  dau.  of  William  Hansford,  Esq.,  and 
'lying  17  Oct.  1743,  left,  with  other  issue,  Samuel,  his  heir; 
and  Joseph,  of  Barn  Hall,  co.  Kildare,  m.  29  March,  1748, 
Hannah,  dau.  of  Henry  Delamain,  Esq.  and  d.  2  July,  1786, 
leaving  issue.    The  eldest  son  of  Austin  Cooper, 

Samuel  Cooper,  Esq.  of  Beamore,  b.  1686 ;  m.  Dorothea, 
dau.  of  William  Harrison,  Esq.  of  Carlisle,  and  dying  26  Dec. 
1761,  left,  with  other  issue, 

I.  Samuel,  of  Beamore. 

II.  William,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  John,  of  Cooperhill,  co.  Meath,  m.  18  Sept.  1753,  Mary, 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Thomas  Paget,  Esq.,  and  dying  fn 
1808,  left,  with  other  issue, 

Nathaniel,  of  Cooperhill,  Capt.  68th  regt.,  to.  1795,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Hugh  Lyons  Montgomery,  Esq.,  and  dying 
1818,  left,  with  other  issue,  Nathaniel,  of  Cooperhill,  ra. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Henry  Irwin,  Esq.  of  Streamtown,  co.  Sligo, 
and  dying  1852,  left,  with  other  issue,  Henry  Alexander 
Cooper,  Esq.,  now  of  Cooperhill. 

The  2nd  son, 

William  Cooper,  Esq.,  6.  1721,  becoming  Registrar  of 
ihe  diocese  of  Cashel,  fixed  his  residence  at  Killenure  1746. 
He  TO.  May,  1747,  Jane,  dau.  of  Henry  Wayland,  Esq.  of  Kil- 
more  House,  co.  Tipperary,  and  by  her  had,  with  several 
daus., 

I.  Samuel,  of  whom  presently. 

u.  Austin,  6. 1759,  F.S.A.  and  M.R.S.A.,  of  Merrion  Square, 
Abbeyville  House,  and  Kinnealy,  co.  Dublin.  This  gentle- 
man held  places  of  high  trust  and  emolument  under  the 


Irish  Government,  and  was  a  devoted  antiquary  and  lover 
of  literature.  He  m.  17  July,  1786,  Sarah  Macwilliam,  dau. 
of  Timothy  Turner,  Esq.,  and  dying  30  Aug.  1830,  left,  with 
other  issue,  a  son. 

Rev.  Austin  Cooper,  of  Kinnealy,  who  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
James  Armstrong,  Esq.,  and  dying  1871,  left,  with  other 
issue,  a  son, 
Austin  Daniel  Cooper,   Esq.,   6.  2  Jan.   1831,  now  of 
Drumnigh  and  Kinnealy. 

Mr.  Cooper  d.  15  Nov.  1709,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Samuel  Cooper,  Esq.  of  Killenure,  b.  14  June,  1750;   m. 

17G9,  Frances,  dau.  of  Richard  Butler,  Esq. ;  and  dying  1831, 

was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son, 
William  Cooper,  Esq.  of  Killenure,  J.P.,  6.  19  July,  1772 ; 

m.  27  April,  1798,  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Rev.  Richard  Chadwick,  of 

Perryville,  co.  Tipperary ;  and  dying  9  April,  1850,  was  s.  by 

his  only  surviving  son, 
Samuel  Cooper,  Esq.  of  Killenure,  J. P.,  an  officer  2nd  or 

Queen's  regt.,  b.  April,  1800 ;  m.  March,  1829,  Louisa  Salisbury, 

dau.  of  Richard  Long,  Esq.  of  Longfleld,  co.  Tipperary;  and 

dying  Jan.  1861,  left  issue, 

I.  Samuel,  of  Killenure. 

II.  Richard,  who  having  m.  Kate,  eldest  dau.  of  William 
Chadwick,  Esq.  of  Ballinard,  co.  Tipperary,  assumed,  by 
royal  letters  patent,  the  name  and  arms  of  Chadwick  in 
addition  to  those  of  Cooper.  He  to.  2ndly,  Charlotte,  eldest 
dau.  of  John  Bouchier,  Esq.,  J.B.,  of  Baggotstown,  co. 
Limerick. 

ni.  William.  iv.  Austin,  now  of  Killenure. 

v.  Edward.  vi.  Astley. 

I.  Charity,  m.  1854,  John  Battersby,  Esq.  of  Bobsville,  co. 
Meath. 

II.  Maria  Louisa,  to.  1866,  Edward  Eotheram,  Esq.  of  Sally- 
mount,  CO.  Westmeath. 

The  eldest  son, 

Samuel  Cooper,  Esq.  of  Killenure  Castle,  6.  1829,  an  officer 
in  the  44th  regt.,  with  which  he  served  in  the  Eastern 
Expedition  1854;  d.  21  July,  1877,  unm.,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Austin,  now  of  Killenure. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  chevron  wavy  erm.  between  three  lions 
rampant  or. 

f  •/•('.s(— On  a  chapeau  gu.  turned  up  erm.  a  bull  passant  ppr., 
collared  and  hoofed  or. 

Motto — Love,  serve. 

Seai— Killenure,  Cashel,  co.  Tipperary. 


COOPER    OF    FAILFORD. 

CooPEE,  William,  Esq.  of  Failforcl,  co.  Ayi-, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  retired  Major  Eoyal  Ayr  and  Wig- 
town Militia,  M.A.,  m.  1st,  1835,  Isabella,  dau.  of 
Eobert  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Comrie  Castle,  co.  Perth, 
wliich  lady  d.  s.  p.  1811 ;  and  2ndly,  1845,  Margaret, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Dr.  Hill,  Professor  of 
Divinity  in  the  University  of  Grlasgow,  by  Margaret 
his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Major  Crawfurd,  of  Newfield, 
Ayrshire,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

I.  William  Samuel,  LL.B.  Trinity  Hall  Cambridge,  J.P., 
Capt.  Ayrshire  Yeomanry,  !;.  30  July,  1846;  m.  24  April, 
1S7S,  Amy  Frances,  dau.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Robert 
Gordon,  Adjutant-Gen.  Madras  army. 

II.  Alexander  Hill. 

I.  Margaret  Crawfurd,  m.  1868,  John  Bell,  Esq.  of  Enter- 
kine,  co.  Ayr. 

II.  Janet  Ritchie.  in.  Mary  Stewart. 

ILfuraflC— This  family  claims  to  be  descended  from  the 
Coupers  ()/  Gngar,  in  Mid-Lothian. 

William  Couper,  or  Cowpeb,  b.  1629,  was  an  officer  of 
Dragoons  during  the  Civil  War.  He  to.  Christian  Scott,  and 
settled  in  co.  Dumbarton.     He  had,  with  other  issue, 

John  Couper,  or  Cowpeb,  who  resided  at  the  Tower  of 
Banheath,  co.  Dumbarton;  he  m.  1676,  Christian  Gray ;  and 
d.  1687.    His  son  and  successor, 

John  Couper,  b.  1677,  also  resided  at  the  Tower  of  Ban- 
heath;  he  TO.  1708,  Margaret  Thorn,  and  had  a  numerous 
issue. 

The  Rev.  John  Coupee,  the  eldest  son,  6.  1709,  was 
settled  as  a  clergyman  in  the  co.  Lincoln.  He  changed  bis 
name  to  Cooper,  and  d.  unm.  at  Glasgow,  1789,  when  tke 
repreeentation  of  the  family  devolved  on  his  brother, 


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COO 


365 


William  Couper,  of  Smcithston  and  Failford,  h.  1711,  wlio 
also  changed  his  name  to  Cooper,  which  name  he  entailed 
upon  his  successors  along  with  his  estates.  He  m.  1754,  Mary, 
eldest  dau.  of  Hugh  Stewart,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  176S), 
had  issue;  his  eldest  dau.,  Cecilia,  6.  1757,  m.  Lieut. -Gen. 
David  Shank,  an  officer  who  highly  distinguished  himself  in 
the  American  War.  She  d.  1842.  William  Cooper  d.  1793, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Alexander  Cooper,  of  Failford,  D.L.,  6.  17G5,  who  held  a 
Commission  in  the  army,  and  served  abroad.  He  was  after- 
wards appointed  Capt.  Commanding  MauchUne  Volunteers, 
and  Lieut. -Col.  of  the  2nd  regt.  of  Ayrshire  Local  MiUtia. 
He  d.  unm.  1829,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Samuel  Cooper,  of  Failford,  and  of  Ballindalloch,  co.  Stir- 
ling, 6.  1768,  who  7/1.  1795,  Janet,  dau.  «nd  heiress  of  Henry 
Bitchie,  Esq.,  of  the  family  of  Craigton,  by  Esther  Craufurd, 
representative  of  the  Craufdeds  of  Balshayray  and  ScoUtotm, 
descended  from  the  very  ancient  House  of  Craufurdland,  co. 
Ayr.  Soon  after  his  marriage,  Samuel  Cooper  acquired  the 
Barony  of  BaUindalloch,  ao.  Stirling.  He  was  Lieut. -Col.  of 
the  Western  Battalliou  of  Stirlingshire  Local  Militia,  and  D.L. 
for  that  CO.    He  d.  1842,  leaving  issue, 

William,  now  of  Failford. 

Henry  Ritchie,  of  Ballindalloch,  co.  Stirling,  J. P.,  m.  Mary 

Jane,  dau.  of  Gerald  Butler,  Esq.  of  co.  Wexford,  and  has 

issue. 
Janet  Craufurd,  m.  William  Wallace,  Esq.  of  Busbie,   co. 

Ayr,  and  d.  1864,  leaving  Henry,  and  other  issue. 
Mary,  d.  unm.  1861. 
Cecilia,  on.  Eobert  Stmthers,  Esq.  and  d.    1841,  leaving 

issue. 
Henrietta,  in.  John  Crooks,  Esq.  of  Levan,  co.  Renfrew; 

rf.  1827,  leaving  issue. 
Frances,    m.    Herbert    Buchanan,    Esq.,    son    of    Herbert 

Buchanan,   Esq.  of  Ardon,  co.  Dumbarton;  and  d.  1843, 

leaving  issue. 
Anne,  m.  George  Eoss  Wilsone,  Esq.,  and  d.  1868,  leaving 

issue, 
Ellinor,  m.  Thomas  Gray  Scott,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
Esther  Eitchie,  m.  Alexander  Graham  Dunlop,  Esq. ;  and 

d.  1844,  leaving  one  son,  who  d.  same  year. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st,  arg.,  on  a  bend,  engrailed,  between 
two  lions  rampant  gu.  three  crescents  of  the  field,  all  within  a 
hordure  chequy,  arg.  and  az.,  for  Cooper;  2nd  and  3rd, 
quartered :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  on  a  chief  gu.  three  lions"  heads 
erased  of  the  first  all  within  a  bordure  erm.,  for  Ritchie; 
2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  a  fess  erm.  and  in  chief  a  mullet  of  the  last, 
for  Craufurd  ;  4th,  arg.,  a  chevron  gu.  surmounted  of  another, 
erm.  betwixt  three  laurel  slips  vert,  aU  within  a  bordure 
chequy  as  the  former,  for  Couper  or  Cowpek. 

Crest — On  the  dexter  side,  issuant  out  of  a  wreath  arg.  and 
gu.,  a  dexter  hand  holding  a  garland  of  laurel  both  ppr.,  and 
over  the  same  the  motto  "  Virtute ;  "  and  on  the  sinister, 
upon  a  wreath  arg.  and  az.,  an  oak  tree,  with  a  branch  borne 
down  by  a  weight  hoth  ppr. ;  and  over  the  same  the  motto 
"Eesurgo." 

Seat— Smithstone  House,  Tarbolton,  Kilmarnock,  Ayrshire. 


and  had,  with  another  son,  James,  who  m.  and  resided  some 
time  in  Spain,* 

George  Gale,  Esq.,  Lord  Blayor  of  York  1534  and  1540, 
ancestor  of  the  Gales  of  Scruton. 

Lieut. -Col.  Foster  Lechmere  Coore,  of  Firby,  N.R.  York- 
shire, eldest  son  of  John  Coore,  Esq.,  and  Ann  Lechmere 
his  wife,  s.  1821,  his  uncle,  Col.  Thomas  Coore,  whose 
father,  Foster,  was  son  of  Alderman  Thomas  Coore,  of  Liver- 
pool. He  m.  1816,  Harriet  Gale,  of  Scruton,  eldest  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Henry  Gale,  Esq.  of  Scruton,  eldest  son  of  Roger 
Henry  Gale,  Esq.  of  Scruton,  by  Catherine,  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Christopher  Crowe,  Esq.  of  Kiphn,  and  grandson  of  Roger 
Gale,  of  Scruton,  M.P.,  the  well-known  author  of  the  iJ«;is«r«j//. 
Honoris  de  Richmond,  1st  "Vice-President  of  the  Society  of 
Antiquaries,  and  by  her  (who  d.  15  Dec.  1839)  left  at  his 
decease,  1837  (with  four  daus.,  Mary,  m.  Col.  Hamlet  Coote 
Wade;  Sophia;  Augusta,  ni.  Major  Frederick  Gordon  Christie  ; 
and  Charlotte,  m.  Capt.  Samuel  Stovin  Hood  Inglefield),  one 
son,  the  present  Henry  Foster  Coore,  Esq.  of  Scruton. 

Arms— Az.  on  a  fess,  between  three  saltiers  arg,  as  many 
lions'  heads  erased  of  the  field  langucd  gu. 
Crest— An  unicorn's  head  or. 
Jl/o(to— Qui  semina  vertu  raccoglia  fama. 
Seat — Scruton  Hall,  Bedale. 


COORE    OF    SCRUTON    HALL. 

Coore,  Henry  Foster,  Esq.  of  Scruton  Hall,  co. 
York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  18  Jan.  1820 ;  m.  3  July, 
1841,  Augusta  Caroline,  dau.  of  Mark  Milbank, 
Esq.  of  Thorp  Perrow,  by  the  Lady  Augusta  his 
-wife,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henry  Mark  Gale,  J.P.  (the  Leases,  Bedale,  Yorkshire), 
b.  6  June,  1842 ;  ?».  21  Aug.  1872,  Hon.  Mary  Emily  Strutt, 
dau.  of  Edward,  1st  Lord  Belper,  and  has  issue,  Alice 
Mary,  6. 1873;  Sybil  Augusta,  b.  1874;  Dorothy,  i.l876; 
and  Hilda  Frances,  b.  1877. 

II.  Alfred  Thomas,  b.  3  Sept.  1845;  m.  Louisa  Grey,  and  has 
four  sons. 

III.  Augustus  Lechmere,  &.  13  May,  1S47. 

IV.  George  Barnard  MilbanU,  b.  23  Dec.  1865. 
}.  Louisa,  m.  Edward  Fletcher,  Esq. 

u.  Caroline  Augusta. 

StltCatjr.— The  fatnUy  of  Gale,  now  merged  in  that  of 
CooEE,  was  of  importance  in  the  North  and  East  Ridings  of 
Yorkshire  early  in  the  16th  century. 

James  Gale,  the  first  named  in  the  pedigree,  was  seated  at 
Thirntoft,  near  Scruton,  in  the  hundred  of  East  Gilling  and 
North  Eiding,  anno  1523.    His  son  and  heir, 

OuvBii  Gale,  of  Thirntoft,  m.  Ellen  Marshall,  of  Eichmond, 


COOTE    OF    BALLYCLOTJGH    CASTLE 
AND    BEARFOEEST. 

CooTE,  Charles  Pubdon,  Esq.  of  Ballyclough 
Castle  and  Bearforcsfc,  co.  Cork,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
A.D.C.  to  the  Lord  Lieut,  of  Ireland,  b.  8  Aug. 
1817  ;  m.  22  June,  1871,  Harriette  Louisa,  4th  dau. 
of  Eobert  Perceval  Maxwell,  Esq.,  D.L.  of  Gi-ooms- 
port,  CO.  Down,  and  Moore  Hill,  co.  Waterford,  and 
has  issue, 

Charles  Eobeet  Puedon,  6.  23  June,  1875. 
Lydia  Purdon,  6.  5  July,  1872. 

iLtUCagC. — Robert  Carr  Coote,  Esq.,  son  of  Chidley 
Coote,  Esq.  of  Ash  Hill,  co.  Limerick,  by  Elizabeth  Anne  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Eev.  Ealph  Carr,  and  brother  to  Sir  Charles 
Henry  Coote,  9th  bart.  of  Ballyfin,  Queen's  Co.  (father  of  the 
present  bart.  (see  Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage),  d.  5  Nov. 
1834,  leaving  issue,  by  Margaret  Grier  his  wife, 

I.  Charles  Purdon,  an  Officer  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  m.  1846, 
Lydia  Lucy,  dau.  of  Eev.  John  Digby  Wingfield-Digby, 
Vicar  of  Coleshill,  co.  Warwick,  nephew  o£  the  late  Earl 
Digby,  and  d.  in  1849,  leaving  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly, 
9  Dec.  1851,  James,  'Viscount  Lifford)  a  son, 

Charles  Pdedon,  now  of  Ballyclough  Castle,  and  Bear- 
forest. 

II.  Eobert  CaiT,  m.  Miss  Farrer. 

III.  Ealph.  rv.  Chidley. 
I.  Carohne. 

n.  Maria,  m.  Henry  M.  Smythe,   Esq.  of  New  Park,   eo. 
Roscommon. 
m.  Elizabeth,  d.  1863. 

Arms— Arg.,  a  chevron  sa.  between  three  coots  close  ppr. 

Crest— A  coot  close  ppr. 

Mottoes — Vincit  Veritas ;  and  Coute  qui  coute. 

Seafs— Ballyclough  Castle  ;  and  Bearforest,  Mallow,  co.  Cork. 


COOTE    OF    WEST    PARK. 

Coote,  Eyre,  Esq.  of  West  Park,  co.  Southampton, 
b.  31  Dec.  1857. 

HtncaCIE.— This  is  a  branch  of  the  family  of  Coote, 
extinct  Earls  of  Mountrath  and  Bellamont,  now  Baronets  of 
Ballyfin  {see  Bueke's  Peerage). 

Rev.  Chidley  Coote,  D.D.,  grandson  of  Chidley  Coote, 
Esq.  of  Killester,  co.  Dublin,  the  brother  of  Sir  Chaells 
Coote,  Bart.,  1st  Earl  of  Mountrath,  to.  31  Jan.  1702,  Jane, 
dau.  of  Right  Hon.  George  Evans,  of  Bulgadden  Hall,  co. 
Limerick,  and  sister  of  George,  1st  Lord  Curbery,  and  had 
with  two  daus.,  Mrs.  Stearne  Tuckey,  and  Mrs.  WiLUam  Vowell, 
six  sons. 


*  He  subsequently  settled  in  Ireland,  whence  his  descendants, 
during  the  rebellion  there,  transplanted  themselves  to  White- 
haven. From  this  branch  deseended  Liect.-Col.  Gaus  Bbad- 
DYM,,  Iftle  of  Conishead  Priory. 


36G 


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COP 


I.  EoBEKT,  whose  grandson,  Sir  Charles  Henry  Coote,  s.  as 
9th  bare,  of  Ballyfin,  at  the  death,  s.  p.,  Ib02,  of  Charles 
Henry,  7th  Earl  of  Mountrath. 

II.  George,  d.  unm. 

III.  Chakles  (Very  Kev.),  of  whom  hereafter. 

IV.  John.  V.  Thomas,  left  issue. 

VI.  Eyre  (Sir),   K.B.,  of  West  Park,  General  in  the  army, 

at  one  time  Commander-in-Chief  in  India. 
Bev.  Dr.  Coote's  3rd  son. 

Very  Eev.  Chables  Coote,  Dean  of  Kllfenora,  m.  1st, 
1753,  Grace,  dau.  of  Thomas  Tilson,  Esq.,  and  widow  of 
Thomas  Cuffe,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Chables  Heket,  who  s.  Charles,  last  Earl  of  Mounti-atli,  as 
2nd  Lord  Castlecoote,  under  a  special  limitation  in  the 
patent,  m.  Elizabeth  Ann,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Rev.  Henry 
Tilson,  D.D.,  of  Eagle  Hill,  co.  Kildare,  and  d.  22  Jan. 
1823,  leaving  an  only  son, 

Eyre,  3rd  Lord  Castlecoote,  m.  July,  1822,  Barbara,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Sir  Joshua  Colles  Meredyth,  8th  hart,  of 
Greenhills,  and  </.  s.  p.  1827,  when  the  peerage  expired. 
His  widow  m.  2ndly,  July,  1874,  Joseph,  4th  Earl  of  MiU- 
town,  K.P.  and  d.  14  Feb.  1784. 

II.  Eyke  (Sir),  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Grace,  m.  Eight  Kev.  Henry  Bathurst,  D.D.  Bishop  of 

Norwich. 
The  Dean  of  Kilfenora  m.  2ndly,  1770,  Katherine,   dau.  of 
Benjamin  Bathurst,  Esq.  of  Lydney,  co.  Gloucester,  but  had 
no  further  issue.    His  will,  dated  1  Aug.  1789,  was  proved 
3  March,  1796.    His  2na  son, 

SiE  Etee  Coote,  Knt.,  of  West  Park,  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the 
army,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Rodbard,  Esq.,  and 
■was  father  of 

Etee  Coote,  Esq.  of  West  Park,  M.P.  for  Clonmel  1830-32, 
TO.  13  April,  1828,  Elizabeth  Rosetta,  dau.  of  James  Hewitt, 
Massy-Dawson,  Esq.  of  Ballynacourte,  co.  Tipperary,  by  whom 
(who  m.  2ndly.  Sept.  1842,  Eear-Admiral  Armor  Lowry-Corry, 
E.N.,  and  d.  7  Jan.  1853)  he  left  at  his  decease,  30  May,  1834, 
one  dau.,  Katherine,  m.  Capt.  William  Houston-Stewart, 
E.N.,  and  a  son  and  heir, 

Eybe  Coote,  Esq.  of  West  Park,  6.  4  Oct.  1830;  m.  17  Feb. 
1857,  Jessie  Mary,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  H.  Lechmere  Worrall, 
E.I.C.,  and  d.  at  Ischl,  in  Austria,  23  Aug,  1864,  leaving  by  her 
(who  m.  2ndly,  21  May,  1SG7,  William  Selby-Lowndes,  son 
of  WilUam  Selby-Lowndes,  Esq.  of  Whaddon  HaU,  and  Winslow 
CO.  Buckingham)  two  sons, 

Etee,  his  successor,  now  of  West  Park. 

Charles  Henry,  b.  5  Aug.  ldo9. 

Arms— Arg.,  a  chevron  sa.  between  three  coots  close  ppr. 

Crest — A  coot  close  ppr. 

Motto — Coute  qui  coute ;  and  Vincit  Veritas. 

Sesi— West  Park,  Rockbournc,  via  SaUsbury. 


COOTE    OF    MOUNT    COOTE. 

Coote,  Charles  Joh^t  Aldwoeth,  Esq.  of 
Mount  Coote,  co.  Limerick,  J.P.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
Higli  Sheriif  co.  Limerick  1876,  s.  his  brother  22 
Feb.  1869.  Mr.  Coote  of  Mount  Coote  is,  through 
Ehzabeth,  Countess  of  Meath,  dau.  of  Francis 
Lennard  Lord  Dacre,  the  representative  of  Sir  Lewis 
ChfPord,  E.G.,  /eMja.  Heney  IV.,  younger  son  of 
Eoger,  Lord  Clifford,  and  one  of  the  co-heirs  of  Sir 
Arnold  Savage,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons 
about  the  same  time. 

JLtUCaSC— Sin  Philips  Coote,  Knt.,  of  Mount  Coote, 
CO.  Limerick,  bapt.  10  March,  1C5S  (2nd  son  of  Col.  Chidley 
Coote,  of  Killester,  younger  brother  of  Charles,  1st  Earl  of 
Mountrath),  fought  for  William  III.  at  the  Boyne.  He  m. 
1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  Dr.  Henry  Jones,  Bi.shop  of  Meuth,  by  whom 
he  had  an  only  child,  Anne,  who  ci.  young;  and  2ndy,  Lady 
Elizabeth  Brabazon,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William,  3rd 
Earl  of  Meath,  by  whom  he  was  father  of 

Chables  Coote,  Esq.,  who  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert 
Kewcomen,  Bart.,  by  Lady  Mary  Chichester  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Arthur,  2nd  Earl  of  Donegal,  and  dying  17G1,  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Chiblet  Coote,  Esq.  of  Mount  Coote,  who  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Sir  Ralph  Gore,  Bart.,  Speaker  of  the  Irish  House  of  Commons, 
and  left  at  his  decease,  24  Feb.  1704  (with  a  dau.,  Elizabeth, 
wife  of  James  King,  Esq.,  of  Gola,  Fermanagh),  a  son, 

Chables  Coote,  Esq.,  who  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  PhiUp  Oliver,  of  Altamira,  Esq.,  M.P.,  2nd  80n  of  Robert 


Oliver,  Esq.,  of  Castle  Oliver,  and  by  her  had,  Chidley,  of 
Mount  Coote;  Charles  Philip,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Charles 
Atkinson,  Esq.,  of  Eehins,  co.  Mayo,  and  left  issue  ;  and 
Elizabeth, '/)i.  Major  Caleb  Barnes,  of  co.  Meath.  The  eldest 
son, 

Chidley  Coote,  Esq.  of  Mount  Coote,  m.  July,  1797,   Anne, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  Hon.  William  Williams  Hewitt,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1842)  had  issue, 
Chables  Chidley,  late  of  Mount  Coote. 
Charies  William. 

Charles  Eyre,  m.  a  dau.  of  the  late  Major  Crofton  Crokcr, 
and  d.  1858,  having  liad  issue  three  daus. 
Charies  Pliilips,  d.  s.  p.  21  Sept.  1851. 
Chables  John  Aldworth,  Barrister-at-Law,  now  of  Mount 

Coote. 
Charles  James,  Lieut.-Col.  18th  Foot,  m.  a  dau.  of  Thomas 
Stewart,  Esq.  of  Limerick,  who  d.  24  May,  1853,  having  had 
issue,  Chidley,  d.  15  April,  1837 ;  Charles  James,  late  Capt. 
18th  Foot,  6.  1837;  m.  1867,  Emily,  youngest  dau.  of  the 
Hon.  Henry  Pakenham,  D.D.,  Dean  at  St.  Patrick's  (see 
BuEKE's  Peerage,  Longford,  E.)  ;  Ann  Hewett,  m.  Henry- 
John  Norman,  Esq.,  and  has  had  issue,  Ada,  m.  the 
Hon.  LesUe  Pepys  (see  Boeke's  Peerage,  Cottenham,  E.)  ; 
and  Kathleen,  d.  15  July,  1848. 
Alicia,  m.  John  Wingfield  King,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Lieut.- 
Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir  Henry  King,  K.C.B.,  d.  14  Sept.  1855. 

Mr.  Coote  d.ll  July,  1843,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Chables  Chidley  Coote,   Esq.,  of  Mount  Coote,  who  c. 
22  Feb.  1869. 

^nns— Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  coots  sa. 

Crest — A  coot,  ppr. 

SecU — Mount  Coote,  Kilmallock,  co.  Limerick. 


COPE    OF    OSBASTON    HALL. 

Cope,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Osbaston  Hall,  co. 
Leicester,  Barrister-at-Law,  M.A.,  b.  1840 ;  s.  his 
father  1  Sept.  1868. 

ILtlTCitJE— The  manor  of  Osbaston,  co.  Leicester,  was  sold 
about  1760,  by  Francis  N.  C.  Mundy,  Esq.,  to  Richard  Whitby. 
Esq.  of  Derby,  and  descended  to  his  dau.  Sarah  (widow  of 
Josias  Cockshut  Twisleton,  Esq.),  who  d.  s.  p.  3  Sept.  1828, 
having  enjoyed  Osbaston  Hall  for  the  term  of  her  life.  In  the 
year  following  it  was  sold  to 

Thomas  Cope,  Esq.  This  gentleman,  whose  family  came 
originally  from  Donnington  Heath,  co.  Warwick,  m.  1st, 
Martha,  dau.  of  John  Bodington,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  a  son, 
Thomas,  his  heir,  and  other  issue;  and  2ndly,  Charlotte  Jane, 
dau.  of  Henry  Lutwyche,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  William  Benn, 
Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  Skeflington,  who  d.  young.  Mr. 
Cope  d.  10  May,  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Cope,  Esq.  of  Osbaston  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1855,  to.  1838,  Mary  Greenaway,  dau. 
of  Francis  Bennett  Goldney,  Esq.  of  Willow  Brook,  Great 
Marlow,  Bucks  (see  Goldney  of  Beechfidd),  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  now  of  Osbaston  Hall. 

Samuel  William  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Perpetual  Curate  of  Bramley, 
CO.  York,  b.  1842. 

Blary  Elizabeth.  Eleanor  Anne. 

Marianna  Sophia. 
He  d.  1  Sept.  1808. 
/Scat— Osbaston  Hall,  near  Hinckley. 


COPE    OF    DRTJMMILLY. 

Cope,  John  Alexander  Mainley,  Esq.  of 
Drummilly,  co.  Armagh,  High  Sheriff  1868,  m.  16 
May,  1848,  Georgina  Catherine,  3rd  dau.  of 
Nathaniel  Garland,  Esq.  of  Michaelstowe  Hall,  Essex, 
and  Woodcote  Grove,  Surrey,  and  Anna  his  wife 
(afterwards  Anna  Cope),  and  by  her  has  issue, 

I.  Edgar  Broome,  &.  26  March,  1849. 

II.  John  Gariand,  b.  25  July,  1850. 
in.  Arthur  Mainly,  6.  27  April,  1854. 
IV.  George  Cope,  6.  12  July,  1855. 

v.  Frederick  Lorance,  b.  26  July,  1857. 

I.  Amy.  11.  Anna  Martha  Georgina. 

III.  Mary  Constance. 

ILtltCaSt— This  family  derives  from  a  branch  of  the 
ancient  Baronetical  family  of  Cope  (see  Bueke's  Peerage  and 
Baronetage). 


COP 


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COP 


867 


Walter  Cope,  Esq.  of  Drummilly,  co.  Armagh,  eldest  son  of 
Richard  Cope  (3rd  son  of  Sir  Anthony  Cope,  1st  bart.  of 
Hanwell),  by  Anne  his  wife,  sister  of  Sir  William  Walter,  left 
at  his  decease  (his  will  was  dated  1G58),  by  Abigail  his  1st  wife, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Moigne,   Bishop  of  Kilmore,  a  son  and  heir, 

Walter  Cope,  Esq.  of  Drummilly,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Very 
Eev.  James  Downham,  Dean  of  Armagh,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
April,  1688)  left  a  son, 

Walter  Cope,  Esq.  of  Drummilly,  in.  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Tipping,  Esq.  and  d.  1724,  leaving  a  son,  Walter,  of 
whom  presently;  and  five  daus.,  all  of  whom  d.  tmm.,  except 
the  youngest,  Abigail,  who  m.  Archdeacon  Nicholas  Meade, 
and  had  one  dau.,  Sarah  Arabella  Abigail,  of  whom  here- 
after.   Mr.  Cope  was  s.  by  his  son, 

The  Eight  Rev.  Dr.  Walter  Cope,  of  Drummilly,  Bishop 
of  Ferns  and  Leighlin,  m.  Anne,;dau.  of  Sir  Arthur  Acheson, 
Bart.,  of  Gosford'  co.  Armagh,  but  d.  s.  p.  31  July,  1787,  and 
was  s.  by  his  niece, 

Sarah  Arabella  Abigail  Meade,  who  assumed  the  sur- 
name of  Cope.  She  ?».  Nicholas  Aro.hdale,  Esq.  of  Castle 
Archdale,  co.  Fermanagh,  and  had  issue  (besides  one  dau., 
Anna,  who  s.  her  brother)  three  sons,  Walter,  d.  unm. ; 
Samuel  Walter,  d.  unm.  ;  and 

Arthur  Walter  Cope,  Esq.  of  Drummilly,  who  m.  Caroline 
Lester,  and  had  one  dau.,  Carohne  Arabella  Archdale,  who 
TO.  Francis  Wilson  Heath,  Esq.  of  New  Grove,  Lisburn.  Mr. 
Cope  d.  8  Nov.  1846,  and  was  s.  under  the  will  of  his  grand- 
uncle.  Dr.  Walter  Cope,  by  his  sister, 

Anna,  widow  of  Nathaniel  Garland,  Esq.  (see  Garland). 
She  thereupon  assumed  the  name  cf  Cope  under  royal  license, 
and  d.  4  May,  1867,  having  by  will  devised  her  estates  to  her 
son-in-law,  John  A.  M.  Pinniger,  Esq.,  and  her  3rd  dau., 
Georgina  Catherine  his  wife,  in  strict  entail,  who  assumed  the 
name  of  Cope  only,  under  royal  license  in  1867,  and  are  the 
present  possessors. 

Arms—Arg.,    on  a  chevron  az.  between  three  roses  gu., 
slipped  and  leaved  ppr.  as  many  fleurs-de-lis,  or. 
Crest— Out  of  a  fleur-de-lis  or,  a  dragon's  head  issuing  gu. 
Molto — iEqao  adeste  animo. 
-Seat— Drummilly,  Loughgall,  co.  Armagh. 

* 

COPE     OF    LOUGHGALL    MANOS. 
Cope,   Feancis   Eobeet,   Esq.   of  The   Manor, 
Loughgall,  CO.  Armagh,  b.  21  Nov.  1853. 

HtUCaflE. — Anthony  Cope,  Esq.  of  Portadown,  co. 
Armagh,  younger  brother  of  Walter  Cope,  Esq.  of  Drummilly, 
m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Moigne,  Bishop  of  Kilmore,  by 
whom  (who  d.  31  Dec.  1640)  he  had  an  only  son, 

-Vert  Rev.  Anthony  Cope,  LL.D.,  Dean  of  Elphin,  m.  his 
2nd  cousin,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  eventual  heiress  of  Henry 
Cope,  Esq.  of  Loughgall,  and  grand-dau.  of  Anthony  Cope, 
Esq.  of  Armagh,  who  was  2nd  son  of  Sir  Anthony  Cope,  1st 
bart.  of  Hanwell,  and  d.  Feb.  1705,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  a 
son  and  heir, 

Robert  Cope,  Esq.  of  Loughgall,  M.P.  for  Armagh,  m.  1st, 
Sept.  1707,  Letitia;  dau.  of  Arthur  Brownlow,  Esq.  of  Lnrgan, 
who  d.  s.p. ;  and  2ndly,  G  March,  1711,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
AVilUam  Fownes,  Bart,  of  Woodstock,  by  whom  (who  d.i  Dec. 
1748)  he  had  with  other  issue, 

Anthony  (Very  Rev.),  s.  his  father  in  the  Manor  of  Mount 
Norris,  appointed  Dean  of  Armagh  1753,  d.  s.  p.  28  April, 
1764.    His  widow  m.  Charles  Jackson,  Bishop  of  Kildare. 

Arthur,  of  whom  hereafter. 
Mr.  Cope  d.  17  March,  1753.    His  younger  son, 

Arthur  Cope,  Esq.  of  Loughgall,  m.  Jan.  1761,  Ellen 
Osborne,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Camden,  his  heir. 

II.  Kendrick,  Lieut.-Col.,  d.  unm.  Aug.  1827. 

1.  Emma.  ii.  Elizabeth. 

III.  Mary,  to.  Col.  Richard  Doolan,  E.I.C.S.,  and  had  a  son, 
Robert  Wright  Cope  Doolan,  who  assumed  the  surname 

of  Cope  on  succeeding  to  the  estates  of  his  cousin. 
The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Camden  Cope,  Esq.  of  Loughgall,  M.P.  for  Armagh, 
Lieut.-Col.  Armagh  Mihtia,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Samuel  Elliott, 
Esq.,  Governor  of  Antigua,  and  had  an  only  son, 

Arthur  Cope,  Esq.  of  Loughgall,  b.  1814;  d.  s.p.  1841,  and 
,   bequeathed  his  estates  to  his  cousin, 

Robert  Wright  Cope  Doolan,  Esq.  of  Loughgall  Manor, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  2  Feb.  1810;  wh»  changed  his  surname  to 
Cope:  to.  6  June,  1848,  Cecilia  Philippa,  dau.  of  Capt.  Shawe 
Taylor,  of  Castle  Taylor,  co.  Galway,  and  had  issue. 


I.  Francis  Robert,  now  of  Loughgall  Manor. 

I.  Albina  Ehzabeth,  m.  1876,  Rev.  Francis  Arthur  Powys,  4th 
son  of  Henry  Philip  Powys,  Esq.  of  Hardwick  House,  Berks. 

II.  Emma  Sophia.  m.  Helen  Gertrude. 

^rms— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  Cope,  arg.,  on  a  chevron  az. 
between  three  roses  gu.  stalked  and  leaved  vert,  as  many  fleurs- 
de-lis  or,  a  mullet  of  the  second  for  difference ;  2nd  and  3rd, 
Doolan,  arg.,  three  crescents  in  pale  az.  between  two  pellets 
in  fess. 

Crests— 1st,  Cope,  out  of  a  fleur-de-lis  or,  charged  with  a 
mullet  gu.  adragun's  head  of  the  second;  2nd,  Doolan,  on  a 
chapeau  az.  turned  up  erm.  a  crescent  or,  therefrom  issuant 
a  trefoil,  slipped  vert. 

Motto — JEqVLO  adeste  animo. 

Seal— The  Manor,  Loughgall. 


COPEMAN    OP    HEMSBY    HALL. 

The  late  Eobert  Copeman,  Esq.  of  Hemsby  Hall, 
Norfolk,  J.P.,  b.  25  March,  l.SOO  ;  m.  12  May,  1831, 
Anne,  only  surviving  child  of  John  Barker  Hunting- 
ton, J.P.,  of  East  Somerton,  by  his  1st  wife,  Ann, 
only  dau.  of  Benjamin  Barker,  Esq.  of  Carbrooke, 
J.P.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George  Rickard,  now  of  Hemsby,  Barrister-at-Law,  J. P., 
M.A.,  6.  25  June,  1832. 

II.  Robert  John  Barker,  B.A.,  &.  9  Aug.  1837. 

I.  Anne  Elizabeth.  ii.  Jane  Louisa. 

He  d.  2  Jan.  1879. 

iLtUCagC.  —  Geoege  Copeman,  of  Woodbastwick  and 
Hemsby  Hall,  in  the  Parish  of  Hemsby,  co.  Norfolk,  m.  1st, 
Katherine  Bayfield ;  and  2ndly,  Mary  Smith,  widow ;  by  the 
former  (who  was  buried  22  Aug.  1740)  he  left  at  his  decease, 
July,  1772,  his  4th  son, 

Benjamin  Copeman,  Esq.  of  Hemsby  Hall,  bapt.  7  Feb.  1739; 
TO.  5  Nov.  1771,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Gilbert,  Esq.  of  Ched- 
grave,  co.  Norfolk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  April,  1814)  had  two 
sons  and  one  dau.. 


of  Hemsby  Hall. 
George,  of  Stokesby  Hall,  b.  29  Sept.  1775 ;  d.  unm.  2  Jan. 

1848. 
Elizabeth,  buried  at  Hemsby,  12  Nov.  1772. 
Mr.  Copeman  d.  13  Feb.  1787,  aged  47,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Copejian,   Esq.   of  Hemsby    Hall,  co.  Norfolk,   6. 
3  Oct.  1773;  m.  20  Sept.  1796,  Jane  Engle,  dau.  of  John  Hunt- 
ington, Esq.  of  Winterton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18  March,  1834) 
had  issue, 
Thomas  Henry  (Rev.),  M.A.,  &.  23  Feb.  1799;  m.  17  Aug. 
1824,  Agnes  Hester,  dau.  of  Timothy  Fellows,  of  Ormesby 
St.  Margaret,  co.  Norfolk,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  1832, 
John  Johnson   Tuck,  Esq.    of    Wortham,    Suffolk,    J.P., 
and  d.  20  Aug.  1864)  had  issue,  Thomas  Henry,  b.  22  Sept. 
1826;   Agnes  Catherine,   m.  5  April,  1853,  Rev.  Clement 
Gilbert,  late  Vicar  of  Hemsby,  now  of  Strumpshaw  Hall,  in 
said  CO.,  and  has  issue.    The  Rev.  T.  H.  Copeman  d.  21 
AprU,  1827. 
Robert,  late  of  Hemsby  Hall. 
Sarah  Elizaoeth,  d.  iinm.  6  March,  1850. 
Jane,  d.  unvi.  30  Jime,  1837. 

Mr.  Copeman  d.  27  Aug.  1866,  aged  92. 

Arms—Arg.,  two  bars  engrailed  az.  on  a  bend  gu.  a  tower 
between  two  estoiles  of  the  first. 

Crest — A  tower  arg.  charged  with  an  estoile  gu.  issuant  from 
the  battlements  a  talbot's  head  also  gu. 

Motto— In  arce  salus. 

iSectJ— Hemsby  Hall,  Yarmouth. 


COPPINGER    OE    BALLYVOLANE. 

Eepresented  by  John  Charles  Coppingee 
O'CoxNEXL,  grand  nephew  of  the  late  William 
CoppiNGEE,  Esq.  of  Ballyvolane  and  Barryscourt, 
CO.  Cork,  b.  9  Dec.  1778,  who  *.  his  father  15  July, 
1816.  He  d.  unm.  6  Nov.  1862,  having  devised  his 
estates  in  co.  Cork  to  his  nephew  the  late  Moegan" 
John  O'Connell,  Esq.  of  Ballylean  Lodge,  co. 
Clare.  The  Clare  estates  passed  to  his  sister  Eliza- 
beth, widow  of  John  O'Connell,  Esq.  who  dying  21 
Dec.  1863,  was  s.  in  them  by  her  son,  the  said 
Morgan  John,  who  d.  1875,  leaving  a  son  and  heir 
the  present  representative. 


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^itttKQt. — So  far  back  as  the  beginning  of  the  14th 
century  (anno  1319),  we  find  by  the  municipal  records  of  Cork, 
Stephen  Coppinger,  Mayor  of  that  city. 

Stephen  Coppisgeb,  Esq.,  son  of  Stephen  Coppinger,  Esq.  of 
Ballyvolane  (who  d.  1620;,  described  in  his  monumental  in- 
scription in  Upper  Shandon  churchyard,  as  chief  of  his  name, 
m.  Elizabeth  (or  EUce)  Goold,  and  had  i.  Thosias,  his  heir; 
II.  William,  last  Catholic  Sheriff  of  Cork  1687,  whose  grandson, 
William  Coppingeb,  founded  a  commercial  establishment  at 
Bordeaux.  He  had,  with  several  other  children,  a  son,  Wil- 
liam Coppisgeb,  6.  1734;  rf.  1802,  leaving,  with  two  daus., 
Adelaide,  m.  Luke  Callaghan,  Esq.  of  Paris,  Banker  (who  d. 
1832,  leaving  a  son,  Augustus  Callaghan,  and  two  daus.),  and 
Emilie,  a  son,  James  Coppingeb,  of  Paris,  Banker,  who  m. 
Mademoiselle  Salle,  and  had  issue ;  m.  Henry,  ancestor  of 
General  Joseph  Coppinger,  of  the  Spanish  service,  resident  at 
the  Havannah ;  iv.  Matthew.  Stephen  Coppinger  d.  1678,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Coppinger,  Esq.,  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Edward  Galwey, 
Esq.  of  Lota,  and  had  (with  four  daus.)  three  sons,  Stephen, 
his  heir;  Edward,  Captain  in  the  service  of  James  II.,  killed 
1691,  at  Bottlehill,  co.  Cork ;  and  John,  of  Granacloyne, 
ancestor  of  Thomas  Stephen  Coppinger,  Esq.  of  Blidleton.  The 
eldest  son, 

Stephen  Coppingeb,  Esq.,  to.  atLaEochelle,  170O,  Johanna, 
dau.  of  Stephen  Gould,  Esq.  of  Cork,  and  had  three  sons,  viz., 
I.  John,  his  heir;  ii.  William,  eventual  inheritor;  in.  Joseph, 
m.  Miss  Arthur,  of  Limerick,  and  had  (with  four  daus.,  two  of 
whom  were  nuns;  another  was  the  wife  of  Daniel  Cronin, 
Esq.  of  The  Park,  near  Killarney ;  and  the  4th  m.  Nicholas 
Tuite  Selby,  Esq.)  .six  sons,  viz.,  1  Stephen,  m.  Miss  Gallwey, 
of  Killarney;  2  William,  Catholic  Bishop  of  Cloyne;  3  Thomas, 
who  d.  s.  p.;  4  Peter,  m.  for  his  2nd  wife  the  dau.  of  Henry 
O'Brien,  Esq.  of  Kilcor,  and  had  a  son,  William  Henry  Cop- 
pinger, Esq.,  m.  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  Richard  O'Byrne,  Esq. 
of  the  ancient  house  of  Cabinteely,  and  had  issue  ;  5  Joseph, 
d.  s.  V-  at  New  York ;  6  John,  d.  s.  p.  at  St.  Croix.  The 
eldest  son, 

John  Coppingeb,  Esq.,  m.  1st,  Mary,  elder  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Nicholas  Blundell,  Esq.  of  Crosby,  Lancashire,  and  by  her 
had  a  son,  who  d.  1745.  Mr.  Coppinger  m.  2ndly,  the  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Michael  Moore,  Esq.  of  Drogheda,  and  had  an 
only  dau.,  his  successor, 

BIaeiana  Coppingeb,  m.  1767,  Charles  Howard,  afterwards 
11th  Duke  of  Norfolk,  but  dying  in  childbed  1769,  she  was  s- 
by  her  uncle, 

William  Coppingeb,  Esq.  of  Ballyvolane  and  Barryscourt, 
in.  his  cousin  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Galwey,  Esq.  of  Lota, 
and  had  four  daus.  (of  whom  the  eldest  m.  Cornelius  O'Brien, 
Esq.  of  Kilcor;  the  2nd,  Mary,  m.  Dr.  Callanan,  of  Cork;  and 
the  youngest,  Teresa,  m.  Pierce  Power,  Esq.  of  Clonmult)  and 
seven  sons,  viz., 
Stephen,  who  predeceased  his  father,  unm. 
WiLLLiM,  his  heir.  John,  d.  uvm. 

Thomas,  m.  Dorinda,  dau.  of  Edmund  Barry,  Esq.,  and  had, 
with  other  children,  a  son,  Edmund,  the  father  of  Thomas 
Coppinger,  Esq.  of  Eossmore. 

Kichard,  an  officer  in  the  Austrian  service,  under  his  friend. 
Gen.  Lord  Taaffe.    He  d.  s.  p.  at  Prague. 
Joseph,  ra.  his  cousin,  Alicia,  dau.  of  John  Coppinger,  Esq. 
of  Gronacloyne,  and  was  father  of  William  Joseph  Cop- 
pinger, Esq.  who  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Henry  O'Brien,  Esq. 
of  Kilcor,  and  had  issue,  John  Joseph,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the 
army  of  the  U.S.,  and  other  children. 
James,  m.  his  cousin,  Alicia,  dau.  of  William  Coppinger, 
Esq.  of  Cork,  and  had  issue.    His  eldest  son,  AVilliam,  m. 
1st,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Richard  Moylan,  Esq. ;  and  2ndly,   in 
Paris,  Harriot,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  Saunders,  Rector 
of  Santry.    He  left  issue  by  both  wi\  es. 
Mr.  Coppinger  was  «.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

William  Coppingeb,  Esq.  of  Barryscourt,  rn.  1777,  Jane, 
dau.  of  Stanislaus,  and  sister  and  heiress  of  Rev.  Donat 
M'Mahon  of  Clenagh,  co.  Clare.  By  this  lady  (who  d.  31  Jan. 
1833)  he  had,  with  several  other  children,  who  predeceased 
him, 

I.  William,  late  of  Ballyvolane  and  Barryscourt. 

II.  John  M'Mahon,  late  of  the  13lh  Dragoons,  d.  v/nm  in 
London,  1829.  ' 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  1806,  John  O'Connell,  Esq.  of  Grcna,  co. 
Kerry  (who  d.  21  Dec.  1863),  and  had  issue, 

1  Morgan  John,  M.P.  co.  Kerry,  b.  27  Aug.  1811;  -m.  21 
Feb.  186,1,  Mary  Anne,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Charics 
Bianconi,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Longtield,  co.  Tipperary,  and 
d.  1875,  leaving  an  only  son,  John  Charles  Coppinger 
O'CoNNELL,  6.  1871,  the  present  representative  of  Cop- 
pingeb of  Ballyvolane  and  Barryscburt. 

2  John  Dominick  Patrick,  in  Holy  Orders  of  the  Church  of 
^- —  ',25  March,  iaZfi. 


1  Jane,  m.  1st,  Charles  O'Donoghue  (O'Donoghue  of 
the  Glens),  and  is  mother  of  the  present  O'Donoghue ; 
and2ndly,  P.  McCarthy  O'Leary,  Esq. 

2  Catherine,  m.  Samuel  Vines,  Esq. 

n.  Mary,  m.  her  cousin,  James  Blackney,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of 
Walter  Blackney,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  d.  Sept.  1833. 
Mr.  Coppinger  d.  15  July,   1816,  aged  75,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son,  William,  late  of  Ballyvolane  and  Barryscourt. 

Arms — Az.,  a  bull's  head  arg. 

Crest — A  demi-lion  rampant. 

Mollo — "Virtute  non  vi. 

Seat — Barryscourt,  co.  Cork. 


COPPINGER    OF    MIDLETON. 

Coppingeb,  Thomas  Stephen,  Esq.  of  Midleton, 
J.P.  CO.  Cork,  b.  1843 ;  s.  his  brother  1862. 

ILinCagC— Stephen  J.  Coppingeb,  Esq.  of  Cork  and 
of  Granacloyne,  son  of  William  Coppinger,  Esq.  of  Grana- 
cloyne, by  Mary  Gould  his  wife,  was  lineally  descended  from 
John  of  Granacloyne,  3rd  son  of  Thomas  Coppinger,  Esq. 
of  Ballyvolane  (see  preceding  pedir/ree).  He  m.  1796,  his  cousin, 
Joanna  Coppinger,  of  Eossmore,  and  had  issue,  Thomas  Ste- 
phen, late  of  Midleton;  Stephen  William,  in  holy  orders  of  the 
Church  of  Rome,  d.  1851;  Joseph  WilUam,  of  DubUn,  m.  and 
has  issue;  Dorinda,  ra.  John  M.  Ashlin,  Esq.  of  Rush  Hill, 
Surrey;   and  Mary.    The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Stephen  Coppingeb,  Esq.  of  Midleton,  J.P.,  6.  6  Jan. 
1800;  m.  13  Feb.  1840,  Annette,  4th  dau.  of  Sir  John  Power, 
Bart.,  and  has  issue, 

John,  6.  May,  1841. 

Thojias  Stephen,  now  of  Midleton. 

Stephen  Power,  b.  1847. 
He  d.  13  Aug.  1861,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Coppingeb,  Esq.  of  Midleton,  who  d.  16  June,  1862, 
«»//!..,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  now  of  Midleton. 

Arms,  &c. — See  Coppinger  of  Ballyvolane, 

Scat— Midleton,  co.  Cork. 


Rome, 


CORBET    OF    ADDERLEY    HALL. 

Corbet,  Henet  Reginald, Esq.  of  Adderley  Hall, 
CO.  Salop,  J.P.  for  cos.  of  Salop,  Chester  and  Stafford ; 
b.  1832 ;  m.  1855,  Anna  Mary  Elizabeth,  eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  Philip  de  Malpas  Grrey-Egerton,  Bart. 
M.P.,  and  has  issue, 

Reginald,  4th  E.  Lancashire  Militia,  h.  9  Oct.  1857. 

Randulph  John,  b.  31  Dec.  1858. 

Bertram  Davenant,  b.  4  Nov.  1869. 
Mr.  Corbet  is  nephew  of  Sir  Andrew  Vincent 
Corbet,  2nd  bart.,  and  eldest  son  of  Richard 
Corbet,  Esq.,  of  Adderley  HaU,  who  d.  25  Jan. 
1877,  by  Eleanor  his  wife,  dau.  of  Rev.  Croxton 
Johnson,  Rector  of  Wilmslow,  Cheshire. 

Lineage,  Arms,  dc.—See  Bubke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage. 

Seat — Adderley  HaU,  Market  Drayton. 


CORBET    OF    SXJNDORNE. 

CoEBET,  Rev.  John  Drtden,  of  Sundorne 
Castle,  CO.  Salop,  Rector  of  Edgmond,  b.  18  April, 
1808.  This  gentleman  (eldest  son  of  the  late  Kev. 
John  Dryden  Pigott,  of  Edgmond,  co.  Salop,  by 
Frances  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Hugh  Bovan, 
Esq.)  *.  to  the  Sundorne  estate  at  the  death  of 
Annabella,  Lady  Brinckman,  23  Jan.  1864,  and 
assumed,  18G5,  the  surname  of  Coebet. 

JLtnCftgC— This  is  a  principal  branch  of  the  great  Nor- 
man family,  whose  ancestor,  Roger  Corbet,  accompanied 
William  I.  to  the  conquest  of  England. 

William  Cobbet,  the  eldest  son  of  Roger,  was  seated  at 
Wattlesborough.    His  2nd  son. 

Sir  Eobebt  Corbet,  Knt.,  had  for  his  inheritance  the 
castle  and  estates  of  Cans,  with  a  large  portion  of  his  father's 
domains.    He  was  father  of 

Egbert  Corbet,  also  of  Cans  Castle,  who  accompanied 
EicHARD  I.  to  the  siege  of  Acre,  and  then  bore  for  arms  the 
two  ravens,  as  now  borne  by  all  his  descendants.  From  this 
Robert  derived  the  Coebets  oJ  Legk-juxLa-Caus,  for  centuries 


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369 


one  of  the  leading  families  in  Shropshire.  Their  representa- 
tive in  the  18th  century, 

Andrew  CoRnEX,  Esq.  of  Leigh  and  Adbright  Hussey, 
succeeded  in  17-10,  by  the  devise  of  his  kinsman,  Corbet 
Kynaston,  Esq.,  to  Sundorne  and  other  extensive  estates 
in  Shropshire.  Dying  s.  j3.,  15  April,  1741,  he  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

:  John  Corbet,  Esq.  of  Sundorne,  Adbright  Hussey,  &c., 
who  sold  the  ancient  patrimony  of  Legh.  He  in.  1st,  Frances, 
dau.  of  Robert  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Chetwynd,  and  2ndly,  Barbara 
Letitia,  dau.  of  John  Mytton,  Esq.  of  Halston.  By  the  latter 
lie  had  two  sons,  John,  his  heir,  and  Andrew,  a  Lieut. -Col. 
in  the  army ;  and  one  dau.,  Mary  Elizabeth,  to.  Sir  John 
Kynaston  Powell,  Bart.  Mr.  Corbet  d.  in  1769,  and  was  s.  by 
his  .?on, 

John  Corbet,  Esq.  of  Sundorne,  M.P.  for  Shrewsbury  from 
1774  to  1780,  and  High  Sheriff  of  Salop  1793.  He  to.  1st, 
Emma  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Charlton  Leighton,  Bart.,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  19  Sept.  1797)  had  one  son  and  one  dau.,  John 
Kynaston,  d.  22  April,  1806,  aged  15;  and  Emma,  m.  19  Feb. 
1800,  Sir  Richard  Puleston,  Bart.  He  to.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  William  Pigott,  of  Edgmond,  Salop,  and  had  issue, 
Andrew  William,  his  heir;  Drtden  Robert,  of  Sundorne; 
Vincent;  Kynaston;  and  Annabella,  last  direct  representa- 
tive of  the  CoRBETS  of  Sundorne,  to.  18  March,  1841,  Sir  Theo- 
dore Brinckman,  Bart.  Mr.  Corbet  d.  19  May,  1817,  and  was 
s.  by  his  son, 

Andrew  William  Corbet,  Esq.  of  Sundorne,  b.  22  Sept. 
1801;  m.  14  June,  1823,  Mary  Emma,  sister  of  Rowland,  2nd 
Viscount  Hill ;  d.  1856,  s.  p.,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Dryden  Robert  Corbet,  Esq.  of  Sundorne,  J. P.,  6.  1805; 
at  whose  decease,  1859,  the  representation  of  the  family 
devolved  on  his  sister  Annabella,  Lady  Brinckman,  who  d. 
23  Jan.  1864,  5.  p.,  whereupon  the  Sundorne  estate  devolved 
upon  the  Rev.  John  Dryden  Pigott  (who  assumed  the  name 
Bf  Corbet,  by  roj-al  license,  28  March,  1865),  as  devisee  under 
the  will  of  his  cousin,  Andrew  WUliam  Corbet,  Esq. 

.(4n)!.s— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  Corbet,  or,  two  ravens  in 
pale  ppr.,  a  border  engrailed  gu.,  and  for  distinction  a  cross 
crosslet  also  gu. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  Pigott,  erm.,  tbree  fusils  con- 
joined in  fess  sa. 

Ci'cst — An  elephant-and-castle  ppr. 

Motto — Deus  pascit  corvos. 

-Seat— Sundorne  Castle,  near  Shrewsbury. 


COHBET    OF    YNYSYMAENGWYN. 

SoDEN-CoEBET,  Athelstan  John,  Esq.  of  Ynjs- 
vmaengwyn,  co.  Merioneth,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff 
1875,  b.  1850  ;  s.  his  father  1871. 

IttUragr. — Robert  Corbet,  Esq.  (2nd  son  of  Sir  Vincent 
Corbet,  of  Moreton  Corbet,  by  Frances  Humfreston  his  wife), 
111.  Bridget,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  James  Pryse,  of  Ynysymaen- 
gwyn  {jure  uxoris  Elizabeth  Wynn),  and  was  grandfather  of 
Vincent  Corbet,  of  Ynysymaengwyn,  who  d.  1723,  leaving 
flaus.  and  co-heirs,  the  eldest  of  whom,  Ann  Corbet,  of  Ynysy- 
maengwyn, b.  1684,  m.  Athelstan  Owen,  Esq.,  and  was  mother 
of  Ann  Owen  (2nd  dau.),  who  m.  Pryce  Maurice,  Esq.  of  Lloran 
Ucha  and  Penybont,  co.  Denbigh,  and  had  issue,  i.  Edward 
Maurice,  of  Ynysymaengwyn,  who  took  the  name  of  Corbet, 
and  d.  without  male  issue,  1820 ;  11.  Pryce  Maurice,  Rector  of 
Celynin,  to.  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  David  Davies,  and  d.  1803, 
leaving  a  son,  Athelstan  Corbet,  Esq.  of  Y'nysymaengwyn, 
who  s.  to  the  Ynysymaengwyn  estates  at  the  death  of  his  uncle, 
3  Dec.  1820,  and  d.  s.  j5. ;  and  three  daus.,  of  whom  the  2nd, 
Henrietta,  was  wife  of  Charles  Decimus  Williamcs,  Esq.  of 
Berthdu,  co.  Montgomery,  and  mother  of  Henrietta  Corbet, 
who  m.  1847,  John  Soden,  Esq.  of  Bath,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  co.  Merioneth,  1866  (son  of  John  Soden,  Esq.  of  Bath), 
and,  together  with  her  husband,  was  authorized,  by  royal 
license,  dated  5  July,  1865,  to  take  the  surname  of  Corbet 
only,  and  the  arms  of  Corbet  and  Soden  quarterly.  She  d. 
June,  1868,  and  after  her  death,  Mr.  John  Corbet  resumed  his 
patronymic  of  Soden.  He  rf.  1871,  leaving  by  the  said  Hen- 
rietta his  wife,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  heir, 

Athelstan  John  Soden-Corbet,  Esq.,  of  Ynysymaengwyn. 

Arms — Or,  a  raven  ppr.,  quartering  Soden. 
Seat — Ynysymaengwyn,  Towyn,  co.  Merioneth. 


HOLIiAND-COHBETT    OF    ADMINGTON 
HAIili. 

Holland-Corbett,  Francis,  Esq.  of  Admington 
Hall,  CO.  Gloucester  and  Cropthorne,  co".  Worcester, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  b.  1796 ;  m.  1828,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of 
William  Warry,  Esq.  of  West  Coker,  co.  Somerset, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Francis  Dermott,  J.P.  of  Cropthorne  Court  (who  has 
not  assumed  the  name  of  Corbett),  to.  1850,  Annie, 
younger  dau.  of  Ellis  Fletcher,  Esq.  of  Clifton  House,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Corbett,  to.  Cecil,  dau.  of  —  Gibbons,  Esq.  of  Canada 
West. 

I.  Jane,  to.  Rev.  C.  H.  Steward. 

Mr.  Francis  Holland-Corbett,  assumed  by  royal 
license,  25  June,  1872,  the  additional  surname  and 
arms  of  Corbett,  on  succeeding  his  brother  Corbett 
Holland-Corbett,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  in  the 
Admington  estates. 

HtlTCiigC— Francis  Holland,  Esq.  of  Cropthorne,  co. 
Worcester,  to.  Anne,  dau.  of  Michael  Corbett,  Esq.  of  Quinton, 
CO.  Gloucester,  and  had  iss  ue, 

I.  Corbett  Holland-Corbett,  Esq.  of  Admington  Hall,  co. 
Gloucester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1855;  b.  1794; 
VI.  1829,  Louisa,  7th  dau.  of  the  late  John  Elmslie,  Esq.  of 
London,  a  West  India  proprietor.  He  assumed  by  royal 
license,  2  May,  1839,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
Coebett,  on  succeeding  his  maternal  uncle,  Michael  Corbett, 
Esq.,  in  the  Admington  Hall  estate,  and  d.  1872,  when  he 
was  s.  by  his  brother. 

II.  Francis,  now  of  Admington  Hall. 

I.  Maria  Corbett,  to.  Frederick  Vandeburgh,  Esq.,  M.D. 
of  Liverpool. 

II.  Mary  Anne. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  —  Addams,  Esq.  of  co.  Somerset. 

IV.  Susan,  m.  J.  T.  Addams,  Esq.  of  Cheltenham. 

V.  Caroline,  m.  Charles  Best,  Esq.  of  co.  Worcester. 

Arms — Arg.,  two  ravens  in  pale  .sa.,  charged  on  the  body 
with  three  ermine  spots,  two  and  one  or,  a  bordure  gu., 
bezantee. 

Crests — 1st,  a  wolf  passant  sa.,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a 
mullet;  2nd,  a  raven  sa.,  with  three  ermine  spots  or,  in  the 
beak  a  sprig  of  holly. 

/Seat— Admington  Hall,  near  Stratford-on-Avon. 


CORBETT   OF  ELSHAM, 

The  late  Thomas  George  Corbett,  Esq.  of 
Elsham,  co.  Lincoln,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.A.,  formerly 
M.P.  for  Lincolnshire,  b.  29  July,  1796;  s.  his 
father  3  Feb.  1832 ;  m.  15  Dec.  1836,  Lady  Mary 
Noel  Beauclerk,  youngest  dau.  of  William,  8th 
Duke  of  St.  Albans,  by  his  2nd  wife,  Maria  Janetta, 
only  dau.  of  John  Nelthorpe,  Esq.  of  Little  Grimsby 
Hail,  and  had  issue, 

Sybil,  deceased. 

Eleanor  Blanche  Mary,  m.  22  May,  1858,  Sir  John  Dugdale 

Astley,  Bart,  of  Everley,  and  has  issue,  1  Francis  Edmund 

George  Astlet,   6.  at  Rome,    6  Feb.   1859;  2  Reginald 

Leonard,  6.   1861,    d.  1870;  3   Gerald,   b.  1871;  4  John, 

6.    1874;     1    Mary    Beatrice;    2   Corisande;     3   Elise ; 

4  Adeline. 

UlliraQC— William  Corbett,  Secretary  to  the  Admiralty 

(son  of  Thomas  Corbet,  of  Nash,  co.  Pembroke,  and  grandson 

of  Robert,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Vincent  Corbet,  Knt.  of  Moreton 

Corbet),  to.  Eleanor,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Col.  John  Jones,  of 

Nanteos,  co.  Cardigan,  by  whom  he  had  three  sons. 

Thomas  Corbett,  Esq.  of  Darnhall,  co.  Chester,  grandson 
of  William,  son  of  his  3rd  son,  William,  Cashier  uf  the  Navy, 
m.  Elizabeth,  only  child  and  heir  of  Humphrey  Edwin, 
Esq.  of  St.  Albans,  co.  Herts,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  William 
Thompson,  of  Elsham,  co.  Lincoln,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir.  r,  r    ^ 

II.  Edwin,  m.  Anna,  dau.  of  JohnBIackburne,  Esq.  of  Orford 
Hall,  and  Hale,  F.R.S.,  M.P.  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue,  _ 

1  Edwin,  b.  4  Dec.  1819,  H.i;.JI.  Minister  at  Athens  m.  1st 
12  Sept.  isr.2,  Charlotte  Ann  Mav-aivt.  only  dau.  oi  Henry 
Edward  Morritt,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.A.,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

Vincent  Edwin  Henry,  6.  22  May,  1S61. 

Mortimer  Edwin,  b.  26  Oct.  ISoC;  ri.  25  Feb.  185S. 


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«:,,v,i  Anna  Kathorine  m.  11  July,  1871,  Hon.  Thomas  i  bart.,  but  the  estates  were  devised  by  Sir  Eicnard  Corbett 
''i  .'     ...  ,    ,  ..     ',    oc    *„„     ia7si\     oiilpat  son  of      177A  ^r^  Viic  vincniqn   Tlnhert  Flint,  creut-erandson  matemalli 


~John  "Wynn    (who    d.  25  Aug.   1878)     eldest  son  of 
Spencer  Bulkeley,  3rd  Lord  Newborough,  andhas  issue. 

Beatrix  Alcsandrina,  m.  1878,  M.  de  Halpert. 
Mrs    CorbPtt  d.  22  Blay,  1861.    Mr.  Corbett  m.  2ndly' 
2  Sept   1863,  the  Hon.  Emily  Isabella  Constance  Dutton. 
2nd  dau.  of  James  Henry  Legge,  3rd  Baron  Sherborne, 
and  by  her  has  issue, 

Hugh  Cameron  .Tames,  h.  1866;  d.  1872. 

Nigel  Edward  Frank,  6.  22  Sept.  1877. 

Alice  Maud  Mary.  Gertrude  Giovanna  l,esta. 

Veroniquc  Eleanor. 

2  Henry,  6.  23  Nov.  1822;  m.  19  Feb  1857,  Henrietta 
Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry  King,  Esq.  of  Grosvenor  Place, 
and  d.  April,  1875,  having  had  issue, 

Henry  Guy,  6.  13  Feb.  1859. 

Kobert  Edwin,  6.  24  Feb.  18G0. 

Harold.  Julian,  6.  4  June,  ISC'?. 

Edith.  Muriel.  Hester.  Lilian. 

3  Frank,  6.  19  Oct.  182S;  late  Capt.  S.ird  regt.;  to.  9  Oct. 
1855,  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  T.  M.  Dickson,  of  Berwick- 
upon-Tweed,  and  d.  Jan.  1875,  having  had  issue, 

Boger,  6.  25  March,  18C2  ;  d.  22  April,  1863. 
Walter,  6.  10  May,  1863. 
Godfrey,  b.  1871.  Charles,  &•  18,3 

Nina.  Caroline.  Mabel. 

Eleanor.  Catherine. 

1  Mary  2  Julia. 

3  Caroline,  m.  18  June,  1850,  John  Hurleston  Leche,  Esq. 
of  Garden  Park,  co.  Chester,  and  d.  1853,  leaving  issue, 
two  daus. 
Mr.  Corbett  d.  18  Dec.  1808,  and  was  g.  by  his  son, 

William  Coebett,  Esq.  of  Darnhall,  who  took  the  name 
and  arms  of  Tho5ipson,  in  addition  to  those  of  Corbett,  20 
July,  1310.  He  m.  1794,  Jane  Eleanor,  eldest  dau.  of  Gen. 
Ainslie,  and  niece  of  the  late  Sir  Robert  Ainslie,  Bart.,  Am- 
bassador to  the  Ottoman  Porte,  and  by  her  had, 

1  Thomas  Geokge,  of  Elsham,  who  s.  his  fatherin  the  family 
estates,  3  Feb.  1832.  ^  ^ 

2  Andrew,  M.A.,  Hector  of  South  Willingham  and  Benni- 
worth,  CO.  Lincoln,  J.P. ;  m.  5  Jan.  1839,  Marion,  4th  dau. 
of  Sir  Matthew  White  Ridley,  3rd  bart.,  M.P.,  of  Blagdon 
House,  by  Laura  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  George 
Hawkins,  Esq.,  andhas  issue,  1  Walter  Andrew ;  2  Frank 
Vincent,  ra.  1870,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  J.  Macintire,  Esq., 
and  has  issue ;  3  Nicholas  WilUam,  d.  1875 ;  4  Matthew 
Eidley;  5  Alfred  George  ;  6  Edwy,  d.  1856;  7  Eustace 
Kynaston;  IKose;  2  Blanche,  d.  1856;  3  Fanny,  to.  1877, 
Arthur  Cyril,  2nd  son  of  G.  Vesey,  Esq.;  4  Jane,  d.  1851. 
He  d.  9  May,  1864. 

3  William.  ,  ^       . 

1  Caroline,  m.  General  Philip  Sandilapds,  and  has  issue, 
Philip  Henry,  Lieut.  E.A.;  Edwin  Charles;  and  Edward 
Vincent. 

2  Anna  Maria. 

Mr.  Thomas  George  Corbett  (the  eldest  son)  d.  without  male 
issue,  and  devised  his  estates  to  his  grandson,  Francis  Edmund 
George  Astley,  eldeirt  son  of  his  only  dau.,  on  condition 
of  his  taking  the  name  and  arms  of  Coebett,  on  attaining 
the  age  of  30. 

Arms— Or,  a  raven  ppr. 

Crest — An  elephant>and-castle  ppr. 

Motto — Deus  pascit  corvos. 

(Seats— Elsham,  near  Brigg  and  Everley,  Wilts. 


1774,  to  his  kinsman,  Robert  Flint,  great-grandson  maternally 
of  Waties  Corbett,  the  youngest  brother  of  the  said  Thomas, 
and  upon  the   death,  without  issue,  of  Robert  Corbett  (Mr.  ' 
Flint  having  taken  that  name),  descended  to  his  nephew, 

Kev.  Joseph  Pl^mlet,  Archdeacon  of  Salop,  only  son  and 
heir  of  Joseph  Plymley,  Esq.  (who  d.  1802,  in  his  86th  year)  by 
Diana  his  1st  wife,  dau.  of  John  Flint  Esq.,  and  Jane  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Waties  Corbett,  Esq.  of  Elton.  Archdeacon  Plymley 
assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Corbett  1804.  He  ra.  twice, 
1st,  Jane  Josepha,  dau.  of  Thomas  Paxton,  Esq.,  and  2ndly, 
Matty,  Srddau.ofDanscyDansey,  Esq. of  Brinsou.co.  Hereford 
d.  1812,  aged  40.  Ho  d.  22  June,  1830,  aged  79  (for  2nd 
son,  Uvedale  Corbett,  see  Coebett  of  Ashjidd  Sail,  in  Sup- 
plement).    His  eldest  son, 

Panton  Coebett,  Esq.  of  Longnor  Hall  and  Leighton,  co. 
Salop,  M.P.  for  Shrewsbury,  m.  1814,  Lucy  Favoretta,  dau. 
of  Dr.  Jones,  M.D.  of  Lichfield,  and  d.  Nov.  1855,  leaving 
issue, 

Richard,  6.  31  May,  1816  ;  d.  vMm.  May,  1843. 

Edward,  now  of  Longnor  Hall. 

Favoretta,  m.  1842,  John  James  Edward  Hamilton  (who 
d.  1847),  eldest  son  of  AdmiralSir  Edward  Hamilton,  Bart., 
K.C.B. 

Anns— Or,  two  ravens  in  pale  ppr.  within  a  bordure  en- 
grailed sa.  bczantee.  

Crest— A  raven  ppr.  with  a  holly-branch  m  its  bill  vert, 
fructed  gu. 

^ea«— Longnor  Hall,  Shrewsbury,  and  Aldershow,  Lichfield. 


CORBETT    OP    LONGNOS. 

Corbett,  Edwaed,  Esq.  of  Longnor  Hall,  co. 
Salop,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Lieut.-Col.  Shropshire  Militia, 
M.P.  Southern  Division  co.  Salop  1868  to  1877, 
h.  30  Dec.  1817 ;  m.  2i  Feb.  1842,  Elizabeth  Anne 
Teresa,  dau.  of  the  late  Eobert  Sholl,  Esq.,  and 
has  had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  J.P.,  6.  7  Feb.  1843;  m.  12  July,  1871,  Louisa 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Edmund  Isham,  Bart.,  of 
Lamport  Hall,  co.  Northampton. 

II.  Richard,  b.  9  Aug.  1844.         in.  Waties,  6.  5  Dec.  1852. 
IV.  Francis,  6.  21  Nov.  1854.       v.  Joseph,  &.  27  Nov.  1862. 
I.  Teresa.  ii.  Lucy.  in.  Maud. 
IV.  Elizabeth.             v.  Mildred,  deceased. 
VI.  Annie.                   vii.  Helen.  vin.  Louisa. 

iltncatlC.— Sib  Edward  Corbett,  of  Longnor,  and  of 
Leighton,  Knt.,  was  created  a  Baronet  1642.  The  senior 
branch  of  the  line  expired  1774  with  Sir  Richard  Corbett, 
Bart.,  whereupon  the  title  devolved  upon  Charles  Corbett,  of 
London,  great-grandson  of  Thomas,  the  2nd  son  of  the  first 


CORNEWALIi    OF    DELBTJRTT. 

COENEWAIL,  HeEBEET  SOMERSET  HAMILTON-, 
Esq.  of  Delbury,  co.  Salop,  h.  at  Quebec,  7  Dec. 
1826,  late  of  the  Kifle  Brigade  ;  m.  1862,  Ellen,  dau, 
of  James  Wood,  Esq.  of  Surbiton  Park,  Surrey, 
and  has  issue, 
Charles  Somerset  Herbert,  6.  1863. 
HincaffC.— This  is  a  branch  of  the  family  of  the  Gome- 
walls,  Barons  of  Burford,  the  senior  line  of  which  family  is 
represented  by  the  heir  general,  Coenewall  Legh,  of  HigU 
Legh,  CO.  Cheshire. 

Sib  Rowland  (or  Sib  Richard)  CoRiTEWAtL,  of  Bcrrington, 
CO.  Hereford  (2nd  son  of  Thomas  Cornewall,  Baron  of  Burford, 
by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Rowland  Lenthall, 
Knt.  of  Hampton  Court,  co.  Hereford),  was  father  of 

SiB  Richard  Cornewall,  Knt.  of  Berrington,  to.  Jane,  2nd 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Simon  Milbourne,  Esq.  of  TUlington,  co. 
Hereford,  and  had  a  son. 

Sib  George  Cornewall,  of  Berrington,  m.  Mary,  sister  of 
Edmoml,  Lord  Chandos,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

Humphrey  Cornewall,  Esq.  of  Berrington,  to.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  John  Bradshaw,  Esq.  of  Presteign,  co.  Radnor,  and 
by  her  had  issue.  Mr.  Cornewall  served  the  office  of  High 
Sheriff  for  co.  Hereford,  9  James  I.  He  d.  1663,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

John  Cornewall,  Esq.  of  Berrington,  to.  Mary,  dau.  c^ 
William  Barnaby,  Esq.  of  The  Hill,  co.  Worcester,  and  bj( 
her  had  issue,  Hcmphret,  his  heir ;  Conigsby,  bapt.  31  May, 
1620;  and  Edward  (Col.),  of  Moccas  and  BredwardinB 
Castle,  ancestor  of  the  Coenewalls  of  Moccas,  Barts.  Th» 
eldest  son, 

Humphrey  Cornewall,  Esq.  of  Berrington,  b.  1616; 
Anne  Skinnei-,  of  Thornton  College,  co.  Lincoln,  and 
issue.    The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Cornewall,  Esq.  of  Berrington  and  Ludlow, 
b.  1646;  TO.  Edith  Cornwallis,  of  Abemarles,  co.  Carmarthen, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  15  July,  1696)  had,  with  other  issue, 
Charles,  of  Berrington,  bapt.  9  Aug.  16C9,  Vice-Admiral  R.N., 
father  of  Jacobs  Cornewall,  whose  son,  Charles  Walfran 
Cornewall,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons,  d.  s.p.  1789. 
His  4th  son. 

The  Rev.  Frederick  Cornewall,  M.A.  of  St.  Johnf 
Coll.  Cambridge,  was  Vicar  of  Bromfield  46  years.  He  to. 
Elizabeth  Trice,  of  Huntingdon,  and  d.  1748,  having  had, 
besides  a  dau.  Frances,  and  a  son,  Robert,  who  d.  1705, 
another  son,  ' 

Frederick  Cobnewall,  Esq.  of  Delbury,  Capt.  E.N.,  0, 
1706;  TO.  Mary,  dau.  of  Francis  Herbert,  Esq.  of  Ludlow 
(first-cousin  to  the  1st  Earl  of  Powis,  of  Oakley  Park), 
this  lady  Capt.  Cornewall  (whose  will  was  proved  19  Nov. 
1788)  had  two  sons,  Frederick,  M.P.  for  Ludlow,  who  d.  s.p> 
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The  Eev.  Folliot  Herbert  Walker  Coenewall,  D.D., 

successively  Bishop    of   Bristol,    Hereford,   and   Worcester. 

He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  tlie  Hon.  George  Hamilton,  youngest 

son  of  James,  Earl  of  Abercorn,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Dec. 

1795)  had  issue, 

I.  Frederick  Hamilton,  of  Delbury,  bapt  there  15  Oct.  1791, 

in.  Fanny  Harriet,  eldest  dau.  of  St.  George  Caulfeild,  Esq. 

of  Donamon  Castle,  co.  Roscommon,  by  Frances  his  wife 

(dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Crofton,  Bart.,  and  Baroness  ofCrofton 

in  her  own  right),  and  by  her  had  two  daus., 

1  Henrietta,  in.  the  Hon.  Spencer  Lyttelton,  son  of 
William,  3rd  Baron  Lyttelton,  by  the  Lady  Sarah  Spencer 
his  wife,  dau.  of  George,  2nd  Earl  Spencer. 

2  Mary  Fanny,  m.  Francis  Carew,  Esq.  of  Beddington. 


Dr.  Cornewall  d.  at  Hartlebury,  5  Sept.  1831,  aged  77.     His 
2nd  son, 

Heebebt  Cornewall,  Esq.  of  Delbury,  b.  1794  ;  in.  Char- 
lotte, 3rd  dau.  of  Gen.  Lord  Charles  Henry  Somerset, 
Sovernor  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
flau.  of  William,  2nd  Viscount  Courtenay,  and  had  issue, 

Herbert  Somerset  Hamilton,  now  of  Delbury. 

Frederick  Talbot,  b.  2  Sept.  1828;  retired  Col.  in  the  army. 

Charlotte  Henrietta.  Elizabeth.  Cecil. 

Mr.  Cornewall,  d.  1863,  and  his  wife  d.  17  March,  1864. 

Arms—Axg.,  a  lion  rampant  gu.  ducally  crowned  or,  within 
J,  bordure  engrailed  sa.  bezantee. 

Seai— Delbury,  near  Ludlow. 


COKNISH-BOWDEN    OF    BLACK    HALL. 

CoENiSH-BoWDEN,  EsTHER  Pbiscilla,  of  Black 
Hall,  Deyon,  dau.  and  co-lieii-  of  James  Cornish, 
Esq.  (who  d.  7  Sept.  1865),  by  Elizabeth  Anne 
Ball  his  wife,  of  the  Halls  of  Grantham,  co.  Lincoln, 
m.  1870,  Frederick  James  Bowden,  Esq.  {h.  24  Dec. 
1843),  J.P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  who  assumed  the  addi- 
tional surname  of  Coenish  in  1870,  and  has  issue, 
I.  James,  6.  8  March,  1877. 

I.  Esther  Mary,  b.  31  March,  1S71. 

II.  Caroline  EUery,  6.  19  Sept.  1872. 
HI.  Frediswide  Floyer,  b.  10  Feb.  1874. 
IV.  Ehzabeth  fifoulkes,  b.  24  Jan.  1876. 

Mr.  Cornish-Bowden  is  the  eldest  son  of  James 
Bowden,  Esq.  of  Kidbrooke,  Kent,  by  Mary  Anne 
Roger,  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Peter 
EUery,  Esq.  of  Plymouth. 

ICtnCatJC. — The  name  of  Coknisc  is  of  long  standing 
in  Devon,  and  appears  in  the  Visitations  of  that  county  and 
Cornwall. 

William  Cornish,  of  Tavistock,  temp.  Henry  VII.,  m. 
Jane,  dau.  of  William  Knapman  of  Throwleigh,  and  at  the 
time  of  the  Visitation  of  1620,  James  Cornish  was  one  of 
the  Burgesses  of  Tiverton,  who  appeared  before  the  Deputies 
of  Camden,  Clarenceux. 

James  Cornish,  Esq.  of  Teignmouth,  m.  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Rev.  William  Floyer  (a  descendant  of  Nicholas  Wad- 
ham,  Founder  of  Wadham  Coll.,  Oxford),  and  had,  with 
a  dau.,  Charlotte,  in.  14  Feb.  1786,  John,  1st  Lord  Teign- 
mouth, a  son,  James  Cornish,  Esq.  of  Totness,  M.D.,  who 
was  father  of 

James  Cornish,  Esq.  of  Black  Hall,  in.  Priscilla  Caunter, 
by  whom,  who  d.  13  April,  1833,  he  had  issue, 

jAsrES,  his  heir. 

William  Floyer,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law,  d. 

26  Aug.  1830,  aged  29. 

Esther,  of  Blackmore  Hall,  Sidmouth,  d.  imni. 
Sarah,  of  Blackmore  Hall,  d.  unm. 
Charlotte,  d.  unm. 
Elizabeth  Rhodes,  wife  of  her  cousin,  Charles  John  Cornish, 

Esq.  of  Salcombe  House,  Devon,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  son  of  the 

late  George  Cornish,  Esq.,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir 

of  J.  Kestell,  Esq.    She  d.  5  Nov.  1853. 

Mr.  Cornish  d.  at  Black  Hall,  6  Oct.  1837,  and  was  buried  at 
North  Huish,  Devon.    The  elder  son, 

James  Cornish,  Esq.  of  Black  Hall,  J.P.,  M.P.  for  Totnes 
1832-33,  and  High  Sheriff  of  Devon  1852-53,  6.  25  Aug.  1792; 
m.  25  Aug.  1840,  Elizabeth  Anne,  dau.  of  Capt.  Robert  Hall, 
jB.M.,  by  Elizabeth  Anne  Cliurchill  his  wife,  a  co-heiress  of 
iPeter  Churchill,  Esq.  of  Dawlish,  J.P.  for  Devon,  and  had 
ssue, 


James  Herbert,  6.  13  Oct.  1847;  d.  30  Nov.  1849. 
Elizabeth  Anne,  m.  18  April,  18G1,  Admiral  William  Cornish 
Bowden,  K.N.,  and  has  five  sons  and  six  daus. 
Esther  Peiscilla,  now  of  Black  Hall.  ^ 

^^nizs— (Cornish)  Sa.,  a  chevron  embattled  counterembattlcd 
or,  between  three  roses  arg. 

Crest~A  Cornish  chough  ppr. 

Motto — Cornice  fausta. 

Arms — (Coenish-Bowden)  quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  quarterly, 
sa.  and  or,  in  the  1st  quarter  a  lion  passant  arg.  langued  gu., 
for  Bowden  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  sa.,  a  chevron  doubly  embattled  or, 
between  three  roses  arg.,  for  Cornish. 

Crests — 1st,  Bowden  :  A  demi-lion  rampant  or,  langued  gu., 
s'.iooting  an  an-ow  from  a  bow  or;  2nd,  Cornish:  A  Cornish 
chough  rising  ppr.,  motto  over  (Cornice  fausta). 

Motto — Deus  fortis  arcus. 

Seat — Black  Hall,  Avonwick,  Ivy  Bridge,  Devon. 


COHNOCK    OF    CROMWELLSFORT. 

CoENOCK,  Zachaeiah  Chaeles,  Esq.  of  Crom- 
wellsfort,  CO.  Wexford,  b.  May,  1860. 

HtltCagC— Jacob  Cornock,  a  Captain  in  Oliver  Crom- 
well's army,  went  to  Ireland  and  got  a  grant  of  Banemore, 
Upper  Clarragh,  and  Cloghskreggy,  co.  Kilkenny,  by  patent 
dated  3  Dec.  1668.  His  will  is  dated  9  Nov.  1671,  and  he 
left  by  his  wife,  whose  surname  was  Evans,  two  sons, 

Isaac,  his  successor. 

Zachariah,  of  Kilkenny,  Merchant,  d.  intestate.  Adminis- 
tration granted  16  July,  1691. 

The  eldest  son, 

Isaac  Cornock,  Esq.  of  Cork,  m.  22  June,  1686,  Hannah, 
only  child  of  Lieut. -Col.  Corbett,  of  Ferns,  co.  Wexford,  and 
had  with  two  daus.  Melior  and  Hanniih,  one  son.  His  will, 
dated  20  March,  1689,  was  proved  12  Jan.  1691.  His  only 
son, 

Isaac  Cornock,  Esq.  of  Cork,  &.  1687 ;  m.  23  Sept. 
1708,  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Jervois,  Esq.  of  Brade,  co.  Cork. 
His  only  son, 

Zachariah  Cornock,  Esq.  of  Kilcasson,  b.  1709 ;  m.  Frances, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Bartholomew  Thomas,  Rector  of  Ferns ;  and 
d.  31  Dec.  1740,  leaving,  with  three  daus.,  Mary  (d.  April, 
1749),  Frances  Hannah  (rf.  June,  1749),  and  Elizabeth  {d.  June, 
1749\  an  only  son, 

Isaac  Cornock,  Esq.  of  Kilcasson,  b.  Aug.  1739  ;  to.  10  Oct. 
1764,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Francis  Wheeler,  of  Motabeg,  co.  Wex- 
ford, great-grandson  of  Col.  Francis  Wheeler,  of  Cromwell's 
army,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2  Aug.  1779)  had  issue, 

Zachariah,  his  successor. 
Frances,  d.  imm.  26  March,  1783. 

Mary,  m.  5  March,  1789,  John  Hawkins,  Esq.  of  Grange,  co. 
Cork. 

He  d.  30  Nov.  1803,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

The  Rev.  Zachariah  Cornock,  of  Cromwellsfort,  J. P., 
b.  3  March,  1770 ;  m.  17  Feb.  1815,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Burgh,  Esq.  of  Bert,  co.  Kildare,  and  sister  of  Ulysses,  2nd 
Lord  Downes,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  Sept.  1827)  had  issue, 

Isaac,  his  heir. 

Thomas  Burgh,  d.  unm.  2  June,  1829. 

Zachariah  Burgh,  m.  18.58,  Ehzabeth  Alicia,  only  dau.  of 
Capt.  Charles  Huson,  of  Springfield,  and  d.  1874,  leaving 
an  only  son, 

Zachariah  Charles,  now  of  Cromwellsfort. 
Rev.  Zachariah  Cornock  d.  1858,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Isaac  Cornock,  Esq.  of  Cromwellsfort,  J.P.  served  in  14th 
Light  Dragoons,  b.  1815;  d.  unm.  5  Oct.  1874,  when  he  was  s. 
by  his  nephew, 
Zachariah  Charles  Cornock,  now  of  Cromwellsfort. 

Seat — Cromwellsfort,  Wexford. 


COREANCE    OF    PARHAM    HALL. 

CoEEANCE,  Feedeeick  Snowden,  Esq.  of  Parham 
Hall,  Suffolk,  late  of  the  11th  Hussars,  and  late 
M.P.  for  East  Suffolk,  J.P.,  D.L.,  h.  17  Jan.  1822  j 
m.  1860,  Frances  Maria,  dau.  of  Charles  Du  Cane, 
Esq.  of  Braxted  Park,  Essex,  Capt.  R.N.,  and  has 
issue. 

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COR 


iLintagC. — Snowdt:n  white,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Nottingham 
(eldest  son  and  heir  of  Snowden  White,  Esq.  of  Newton  Flott- 
man,  co.  Norfolk,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Dr.  Latham, 
of  Derbyshire,  and  grandson  of  Samuel  White  Esq.  of  St. 
Ives,  who  was  a  younger  son  of  Thomas  White,  Esq.*  of  Pirton, 
CO.  Herts,  an  officer  in  the  Parliamentary  army),  m.  1782,  his 
cousin,  Maet  Corrance,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Major  John 
Corrance,  a  distinguished  officer  at  Dettingen,  Fontenoy,  and 
Culloden,  son  of  Pachard  Corrance,  2nd  son  of  John  Corrance, 
of  Eendlesham,  whose  ancestor  was  Allen  Urren,  alias  Cor- 
rance, citizen  of  London,  to  whom  arms  were  granted  27  Feb. 
1619.  By  this  lady  he  left  at  his  decease,  1797,  an  only  son 
and  heir, 

Fbederick  Corrance,  Esq.  of  Parham  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
6.  3  Sept.  1791  ;  m.  27  Sept.  1819,  Frances  Anne,  3rd  dau.  of 
William  Woodley,  Esq.  Governor  of  Berbice  and  St.  Kitts,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Frederick  Sn'owbem,  now  of  Parham  Hall. 

II.  Charles  Thomas  aiev.)  0.  7  March,  1823;  m.  Arabella, 
dau.  of  the  Eev.  George  Hale,  and  has  issue,  Clemence  and 
Louisa. 

III.  Henry  William,  b.  30  April,  1828. 

IV.  George  Edward,  late  Lieut.  76th  regt.,  t.  9  April,  1830. 
I.  Isabella  Anne. 

Mr.  Corrance  assumed,  16  May,  1837,  the  surname  of  Cor- 
EANCE,  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic  White,  and  d.  Nov.  1873. 

^,.i)i.5_Arg.,  on  a  chevron  between  three  ravens  sa.  three 
leopards'  faces,  or. 

Crest— A  raven  holding  with  his  dexter  claw  an  escutcheon 
Ea.  charged  with  a  leopard's  face  or. 

/Seat— Parham  Hall,  Wickham  Market,  co.  Suffolk. 


CORRY    OF    NEWE-Y. 

CoEEY,  Teetoe,  Esq.  of  NewTj,  co.  Down,  b. 
6  Jan.  1846  ;  m.  15  Sept.  1869,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
James  Foxall,  Esq.  of  Eatlimines,  co.  Dublin,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Isaac. 

II.  James  Edward  Smithson. 

I.  Isabella  Ellis  Agar. 

II.  Zara. 

III.  Sylvia  Westema. 

ILilTtaflC.— Trevor  Corrt,  Esq.  of  Ncwry,  m.  12  July, 
1809,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Savage  Hall,  Esq.  of  Narrow 
Water,  co.  Down,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  April,  1852)  had  issue, 

Isaac,  late  of  Abbey  Yard,  Newry. 

Savage  Hall,  Lieut.  17th  Eegt. ;  d.  in  India. 

Edward  Smyth,  Sub-Inspector  Eoyal  Irish  Constabulary ;  m. 
Miss  Alice  Jones,  of  Bristol,  and  had  issue,  Trevor;  Smith- 
son  ;  Isabella;  May;  and  Augusta.    He  rf.  May,  1866. 

Trevor,  d.  in  London. 

Mary  Catherine,  d.  1813. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Eobert  Gee,  Esq.  of  Hollywood,  Stockport. 

Louisa  Barbara,  r,i.  Capt.  G.  T.  Evans  (74th  regt.),  of  Ashill 
Towers,  co.  Limerick. 

Mary  Steuart,  m.  Eev.  John  C.  Quinn,  of  Beech  Hill  co. 
Down. 

Mr.  Corry  d.  22  July,  1838,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Isaac  Corrt,  Esq.  of  Abbey  Yard,  Newry,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
6.  3  May,  1810;  m.  13  Jan.  1840,  Ellis,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry 
Byan,  Esq.  of  Kilfera,  Kilkenny,  and  had  issue, 

Trevor,  of  Newry. 
Ellis  Louisa. 
Zara. 

Frances  Grace. 
Tie  d.  1869. 

iJesi<?<;nce— Newry. 


Anne  Adelaide. 
Charlotte. 


CORSELLIS    OF    WYVENHOE    HALL. 

CoBSELLis,  Nicholas  Ca^,SAE,  Esq.  of  Wvvenhoc 
Hall,  Essex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1798  (son  of  Capt. 
Nicholas  Casar  Corscllis,  R.N.,  of  Wyvcnhoc  Hall)  ; 
m.  1853,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  PoweD,  Esq.,  which 
lady  d.  1862. 


•  By  his  will  his  manors  and  estate  at  Pirton  were  sold  in 
the  year  1686. 


The  estate  of  Wyvenhoe  was  acquired  by  the 
family  of  Corsellis,  by  purchase,  about  the  time  of 
the  Restoration,  from  the  Townshends,  who  had 
bought  it  from  Edward  De  Vere,  17th  Earl  of 
Oxford. 

&«i— Wyvenhoe  Hall,  near  Colchester. 


COESTORPHINE    OF    PITTOWIE. 

COESTOEPHINE,  JOHN  EdWAED  ElLICE,  Esq.  of 
Pittowie,  CO.  Fife,  and  Broadchapel,  co.  Dumfries, 
b.  21  Jan.  1859. 

IttnCatlC. — AiesanderCorstorphine,  Esq.  of  Pittowie,  co. 
Fife,  and  Broadchapel,  co.  Dumfries,  only  son  of  the  late  John 
Corstorphine,  Esq.  of  Kingsbarns  House,  by  Isabella  John- 
ston his  wife,  and  grandson  of  Alexander  Corstorphine,  Esq., 
Portioner  of  Feuds  in  Kingsbarns  parish,  by  Penelope  Car- 
stairs,  his  wife,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  10  March,  1799;  served  in 
the  Koyal  Navy,  and  afterwards  as  a  Commander  in  the  ser- 
vice of  the  H.E.I.  Company.  He  m.  3  Sept.  1851,  Isabella,  dau. 
of  Alexander  Flint,  Esq.,  of  Broadchapel,  and  d.  25  Aug. 
1870,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Alexander,  6.  9  April,  1857;  d.  young. 

II.  John  Edward  Ellice,  now  of  Pittowie. 

I.  Isabella  Silexa. 

II.  Catherine,  d.  1870. 

III.  Beatrice  Johnstone,  d.  young. 

Arms — (Nisbet  gives  the  arms  of  William  Costorphine,  Por- 
tioner of  Kingsbarns,  viz.)— Vert,  a  greyhound  saUent  between 
three  bugle-horns  arg. 

Motto — Fortitur  crucem  sustinet. 

Scat— Kingsbarns  House,  near  St.  AndrewB. 


CORYTON    OF    PENTILLIE    CASTLE. 

CoEYTON,  Augustus,  Esq.  of  Pentillie  Castle,  co. 
Cornwall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1848,  b. 
30  Jan.  1809 ;  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  Cornwall  Rangers. 

IttltCaflE. — The  family  of  Coryton  derives  its  surname, 
from  the  Manor  of  Coryton,  Devon,  where  it  is  supposed  to 
have  been  located  antecedently  to  the  Conquest.  The  Visita 
tion  of  Cornwall  commences  with  Jeffrie  Coryton,  of  Cory- 
ton, who  m.  Isolda,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Ferrars,  of  West 
Newton,  and  carries  down  the  pedigree  to  Richard  Cobytou, 
living  1620,  who  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Eichard  Coode,  of  Morval. 
His  son,  { 

Peter  Cortton,  Esq.  of  Coryton  and  Newton  Ferrars,  m. 
Joan,  dau.  of  John  Wreye,  Esq.  of  Militon,  Cornwall,  by  Blanche, 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Henry  Killegrewe,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

William,  his  successor.  John. 

Mary,  m.  Thomas  Trefusis,  Esq.  of  Trefusis. 
The  elder  son, 

William  Coryton,  Esq.  of  Coryton  and  Newton  Ferrars, 
was  Vice-Warden  of  the  Stannaries  of  Cornwall  from  1603  to 
1630,  one  of  the  representatives  for  co.  Cornwall  21  James  I., 
and  representative   for  several    other  places  at  subsequent 
periods.  This  gentleman,  the  friend  and  partisan  of  Hampden, 
Pym,  and  Elliot,  zealously  co-operated  with  these   eminent 
persons  in  resisting  forced  loans  and  arbitrary  power.    He 
likewise  distinguished   himself  as  a  strenuous  advocate  for 
the  Petition  of  Eight,   and  was  one  of  those  who  were  im-  i 
prisoned  for   having  forcibly   detained  the  Speaker  (Finch)  1 
in  the  chair.     This  stanch  patriot  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  1 
John  Chichester,  of  Ealeigh,  Devon,  and  had  a  son  and  suc- 
cessor, 

John  Cortton,  Esq.  of  Coryton  and  Newton  Ferrars,  who, 
having  represented  for  several  years  Cornwall  in  Parlia- 
ment, was  created  a  Bart.  27  Feb.  1061.  He  m.  Ann,  only 
dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Mills,  Esq.  of  Colebrooke,  Devon, 
and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

William,  successor  to  his  brother. 
Elizabetli,  m.  William  Goodall,  Esq.  of  Fowey. 
Ann,  m.  1688,  John  Peter,  Esq.  of  llailyn,  Cornwall,  and 
was  direct  ancestor  of  the  Peters  of  Harlyn  arid  Chiverton. 


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Sir  John  Coryton  d.  in  IGSO,  nnd  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Sir  John  Coryton,  of  Newton  Ferrars,  Cornwall,  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Sir  Kichard  Chiverton,  Knt.,  but 
dying  withouc  issue,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Sir  William  Coryton,  of  Newton  Ferrars,  M.P.  for  Cal- 
lington  in  the  reigns  of  Charles  II.,  James  II.,  William  III., 
and  Queen  Anne,  m.  Susanna,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Littleton, 
Bait,  of  PiUaton,  CO.  Stafford,  and  dying  in  Dec.  1711,  left, 
with  a  dau.,  Susanna,  who  d.  v.nm.,  a  son  and  successor. 

Sir  John  Coryton,  of  Newton  Ferrars,  in.  Rachel,  dau.  of 
WiUiani  Helyar,  Esq.  of  East  Coker,  Somerset,  M.P.  for 
that  CO.,  but  (/.  s.  p.  in  July,  1739,  when  the  Baronetcy  expired. 
The  representation  of  the  family  devolved,  however,  on, 

Elizabeth  Coryton  (elder  dau.  and  eventual  co-heir  of  Sir 
John  Coryton,  1st  bart.  of  Coryton  and  Newton  Ferrars),  and 
her  sister  Anne,  wife  of  John  Peter,  Esq.  She  m.  William 
Goodall,  Esq.  of  Fowey,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Goodall,  Esq.  whose  son  and  heir, 

Petee  Goodall,  Esq.,  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Coryton.     He  was  s.  at  his  decease,  1756,  by  his  son, 

John  Coryton,  Esq.  in,  Mary  Jemima,  only  dau.  and 
heiress  of  James  TilUe,  Esq.  of  Pcntillie  Castle,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

John  Tillie  Coryton,  Esq.  of  Pentillie  Castle,  6.  4  April, 
1773  ;  m.  15  Aug.  1S03,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Admiral  the 
Hon.  John  Leveson  Gower,  and  liad  issue, 

William,  h.  17  Feb.  1807;  m.  Harriet  Sophia,  dau.  of  Mon- 
tague Edmund  Parker,  Esq.;  and  d.  17  May,  1836.  His 
widow  m.  2ndly,  1842,  Edmund,  Earl  of  Morlcy. 

Augustus,  now  of  Pentillie. 

Henry,  late  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  28  March,  1810. 

GranvUle  (Eev.),  b.  30  May,  1816;  m.  Oct.  1845,  Jessie,  dau. 
of  F.  King.,  Esq. 

George  Edward,  6.  1  Feb.  1819;  m.  Louisa,  dau.  of  the 
ReT.  Charles  Phillot,  Rector  of  Frome,  and  has  issue. 

Frederick,  b.  4  March,  1824 ;  d.  1  March,  1830. 

Jemima,  d.  10  Sept.  1853. 

Mary  Anne,  d.  4  May,  1848. 

Charlotte.  Elizabeth,  d.  Sept.  1SC9. 

Mr.  Coryton  d.  Sept.  1843. 
Arms — Arg.,  a  saltier  sa. 
Crest — A  lion  passant  gu. 
-ScaJ— Pentillie  Castle,  Saltash,  Cornell. 


COSBY    OF    STRADBALLY. 

CosBT,  EoBEET  AsHWOETH  GoDOLniix,  Esq.  of 
Stradbally  Hall,  Queen's  Co.,  D.L.,  J.P.,  High 
Sheriff  1863,  Capt.  Queen's  Co.  Eifles,  late  Lieut. 
Inniskilling  Dragoons,  b.  7  April,  1837 ;  m.  18  Oct. 
1859,  AUce,  only  dau.  of  Sir  George  Pocock,  Bart, 
of  The  Priory,  Christ  Church,  Hampshire,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1878)  has  issue, 

I.  Dudley  Sydney  Ashworth,  h.  12  Jan.  1SG2. 

II.  Sidney  George  Coventry,  b.  23  July,  1864. 

I.  Edith  Augusta  Emily.  ii.  Mary  Powlutt. 

lu.  AUne  Islay.  iv.  Lilian  Alice. 

V.  Violet  Grace. 

UllTCaflC— Francis  Cosbie,  who  settled  in  Ireland  temp. 
Queen  Mary  (Carew  MSS.),  an  active  defender  of  the  Pale, 
was  appointed  by  patent  1558,  General  of  the  Kerne,  and 
granted  1562,  the  site  of  the  suppressed  Abbey  of  Stradbally; 
he  m.  Elizabeth  Palmes,  and  had  issue,  Alexander,  his  heir; 
Henry,  d.  in  his  father's  lifetime  ;  Arnold,  who  served  under 
Robert,  Earl  of  Leicester,  in  the  Low  Countries ;  Catherine, 
in.  Archibald  Moor,  Esq.,  but  d.  s.  p.  Francis  Cosbie  fell  at 
the  battle  of  Glenmalure  1580.  {Annals  of  the  Four  blasters 
and  Camden  Annals.)    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Cosbie,  Esq.  of  Stradbally  Abbey,  who  also 
obtained  very  extensive  grants  of  land  in  the  Queen's  Co. 
{Records  of  the  Molls).  He  m.  Dorcas,  dau.  of  William  Sydney, 
Esq.  of  Otford,  Kent,  Maid  of  Honour  to  Queen  Elizabeth, 
and  had  issue, 

Francis,  Captain  of  the  Kerne,  who  fell  immediately  after 
his  father,  at  the  battle  of  Stradbally  Bridge,  19  May,  1596, 
leaving  by  his  wife,  Helen  Hartpole  (who  m.  2ndly,  Sir 
Thomas  Loftus,  of  Killyan,  in  the  King's  Co.)  an  infant 
child,  William,  who  s.  him. 

EicHABD,  successor  to  his  nephew. 


Charles,  b.  12  Sept.  1585;  m.  a  dau.  of  the  Loftus  family. 
Arnold,  b.  20  June,   l,i94,  settled  in  the  co.   Cavan,   and 

planted  a  branch  of  the  family  there. 
Mable,  b.  12  Aug.  1598;   m.  George  Hartpole,^Esq.  of  Shrule, 

in  the  Queen's  Co.,  and  d.  1632. 
Rose,  m.  Richard,  Lord  Ilowth. 

Alexander  Cosby,  slain  in  the  battle  of  Stradbally  Bridge  with 
the  O'Mores  {Annals  of  the  Four  Masters),  was  s.,  although  for 
a  few  minutes  only,  by  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  Cosby,  Esq.  of  Stradbally  Hall,  who  being  slain 
as  stated  above,  never  enjoyed  the  inheritance,  but  left  it  to 
his  infant  child, 

William  Cosby,  Esq.  of  Stradbally  Hall,  b.  16  March,  1596, 
who  d.  young,  when  the  estates  reverted  to  his  uncle, 

Richard  Cosby,  Esq.  of  Stradbally  Hall,  Captain  of  the  Kerne, 
who  gained  the  battle  of  Dimamace  over  the  O'Mores,  1606  ; 
he  had  livery  of  his  lands  2  Dec.  1608.  He  dj.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Sir  Robert  Pigott,  Knt.  of  Dysert,  by  whom  (who  in.  2ndly, 
Barnaby  Dunn,  Esq.  of  Brittas,  and  d.  1669)  he  had  issue, 


,)-(UFr--fO 


I.  Alexander,  his  heir.  i  /  /  ^ 

n.  Richard,  d.  tinm.  ■^TT'  J-o^v  I  tt'' 
in.  Francis,"^^  s.  his  nephew  at  Stradbally. 

IV.  Sydney,  of  Ballymanus,  6. 2  Oct.  1613;  to.  Miss  St.  Leger, 
who  d.  11  July,  1663. 

V.  William,  Capt.  in  the  army,  in.  Jane  Stafford,  and  d.  13 
Sept.  1683,  leaving  issue,  which  became  extinct  in  the  male 
line. 

I.  Dorcas,  m.  Adam  Loftus,  Esq.  of  Ballymanus. 
Richard  Cosby  d.  5  Dec.  1631,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Cosby,  Esq.  of  Stradbally  Hall,  b.  8  Feb.  1610; 
had  Uvery  of  his  lands  18  May,  1632,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir 
Francis  Slingsby,  Knt.  of  Kilmore,  co.  Cork;  and  dying 
6  Aug.  1636,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Francis  Cosby,  Esq.,  of  Stradbally  Hall,  who  d.  s.  p.  before 
8  Feb.  1638,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  uncle, 

Francis  Cosby,  Esq.  of  Stradbally  Hall,  M.P.  for Carysfort, 
b.  6  July,  1612,  had  livery  of  his  nephew's  lands,  8  Feb.  1638  ; 
m.  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Loftus,  Knt.  of  Killyan,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1673)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Alexander,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Vicarstown,  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William 
Smith,  Esq.,  and  d.  1713,  leaving  a  son, 

Francis,  of  Vicarstown,  in.  Ann,  dau.  of  John  Pigott,  Esq. 
of  Kilfinny,  and  had  a  son, 

Thomas,  of  Vicarstown,  b.  1742;  m.  Frances  Booker,  by 
whom,  who  d.  June,  1770,  he  had  (with  three  elder  sons, 
who  d.  s.  p.,  and  two  daus.,  Ann,  m.  March,  1764,  John 
Ward,  Lieut.  96th  regt.;  and  Elinor,  m.  1st,  in  April, 
1774,  Bernard  Ward,  Esq.  of  Ballysider,  Queen's  Co. ; 
and2ndly,  William  Sidney,  Esq.)  a  son, 

Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter,  as  successor  to  Stradbally. 

III.  Sydney,  of  Ballymanus,  m.  Sarah  Harden,  and  d.  1716, 
leaving  issue,  now  extinct. 

The  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Cosby,  Esq.   of  Stradbally  Hall,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Henry  L'Estrange,  Esq.  of  Moystown,  King's  Co.,  by 
whom  (who  d.  1692)  he  had  issue, 
Dudley,  his  heir. 

Henry,  Capt.  of  foot,  in.  Miss  Higgins;  and  d.  in  Spain,  1715. 
Thomas,   Major  of  foot,  m.  Jane,   dau.  of  Henry  Loftus, 
Esq.,  and  sister  of  Nicholas,  Viscount  Loftus,  of  Ely,  which 
lady  d.  3  March,  1734.     He  d.  May,  1735.  leaving  two  daus., 
Anne,  m.  Charles  Davies,  Esq.,  Lieut,  of  foot;  and  Jane. 
Loftus,  Capt.  of  foot,  d.  at  Marseilles,  3  Jan.  1726. 
Alexander,  Lieut. -Col.  and  Lieut.-Governor  of  Nova  Scotia, 
m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Alexander  Winnard,  Esq.  of  Annapolis, 
and  had  two  sons  and  two  daus., 
William,  a  Capt.  in  the  army,  d.  s.  p.  1748. 
Phillips,  of  whom  hereafter  as  successor  to  Stradbally. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Capt.  Foye. 
Mary,  m.  Capt.  Charles  Cotterell. 

William,  Brigadier-Gen.,  Col.  of  the  Royal  Irish  Eegt., 
Governor  of  New  York  and  the  Jerseys,  m.  Grace,  sister 
of  George  Montagu,  Earl  of  Hahfax,  K.B.,  and  left  by  that 
lady  (who  d.  25  Dec.  1767),  at  his  decease,  10  March,  1736, 
the  following  issue,  William,  an  officer  in  the  army; 
Henry,  Capt.  R.N. ,  d.  1753;  EUzabeth,  to.  Lord  Augustus 
Fitzroy,  2nd  son  of  Charles,  2nd  Duke  of  Grafton; 
Grace,  m.  —  Murray,  Esq.  of  New  York. 

Arnold. 

Anne,  to.  WiUiam  Wall,  Esq.  of  Coolnamuck,  co  Waterford. 

Jane,  b.  1661.  Dorcas,  m.  —  F'orbes,  Esq. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Lieut.-Gen.  Richard  Phillips,  Governor  of  Nova 
Scotia. 

Celia,  m.  William  Weldon,  Esq.  of  Rosscumro. 

Isabella.  Dorothy. 

Alexander  Cosby  d.  1694,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
DcBLEY  Cosby,  Esq.  of  Stradbally  Hall,  Lieut.-Col.,M.P.  for 


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COT 


Queen's  Co.  He  m.  1st,  Ann,  dan.  and  heir  of  Sir  Andrew 
Owen,  Knt.,  which  lady  rf.  s.  'p.  21  Aug.  1698;  and  2ndly, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Periam  Pole,  Esq.  of  Ballyfin,  by  whom  he  had 

Pole,  his  heir ;  and  Sarah,  m.  Eobert  Meredyth,  Esq.  of 
Shrewland,  KUdare.  Col.  Cosby  d.  24  May,  1729,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

Pole  Cosbt,  Esq.  of  Stradbally  Hall,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Henry  Dodwcll,  Esq.  of  Manor  Dodwell,  co.  Eoscom- 
inon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  Jan.  1742)  left  at  his  decease, 
24  May,  1766  (with  a  dau.,  Sarah,  6.  1730,  r,i.  1st,  the  Eight 
Hon.  Arthur  Upton,  of  Castle  Upton;  and  2ndly,  Eobert, 
Earl  of  Farnham),  a  son  and  successor, 

Dudley  Alexander  Stdney  Cosby,  Esq.  of  Stradbally  Hall, 
created  17C8  a  Peer  of  Ireland,  as  Baron  Sydwy  of  Leix.  His 
Lordship  was  Minister  Plenipotentiary  to  the  Court  of  Denmarli. 
He  m.  Deo.  1773,  Lady  Isabella  St.  Lawrence,  dau.  of  Thomas, 
1st  Earl  of  Howth;  but  d.  in  the  ensuing  month,  17  Jan.  1774, 
without  issue.  His  peerage  became  extinct,  while  the  in- 
heritance reverted  to  his  Lordship's  cousin, 

Phillips  Cosby,  Esq.  of  Stradbally  Hall,  Admira  'of  the 
White.  He  vi.  Aug.  1792,  Eliza,  dau.  of  William  Gunthorpe, 
Esq.,  and  sister  of  William  Gunthorpe,  Esq.  of  Southampton, 
but  having  no  issue,  was  «.  at  his  decease  by  his  kinsman, 

Thomas  Cosby,  Esq.  of  Vicarstown,  m.  (settlements  dated 
14  Aug.  1779)  Grace,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  George  Johnstone, 
Esq.  of  Glaslough,  co.  Monaghan,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Dudley,  accidentally  drowned  3  July,  1789,  .s.  jj. 

II.  Francis,  drowned  at  Cork,  25  Aug.  I79I,  s.  p. 
in.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

He  d.   10  Dec.  1793,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son, 

Thomas  Cosby,  Esq.  of  Stradbally  Hall,  Governor  of  Queen's 
Co.;  High  Sheriff  1S09;  m.  Aug.   1802,  Charlotte  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  the  Eight  Hon.  Thomas  Kelly,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of 
the  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  Ireland,  and  had  issue, 
Thomas  Phillips,  of  Stradbally. 

William  (Rev.),  m.  Dora,  dau.  of  Lorenzo  Jephson,  Esq.  of 
Wilmar,  co.  Tipperary,  by  Hon.  Martha  Prittie  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Henry  Sadlier,  1st  Lord  Dunalley,  and  d.  I  Dec. 
1872,  having  had  issue,  Tuomas  Pbittie,  Major  14th  regt., 
m.  Annie,  dau.  of  Eev.  Charles  Fife ;  Martha ;  and  Frances. 
Sydney,  m.  Nov.  1834,  Emily,  elder  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Eobert  Ashworth,  Esq.  of  .Shirley  House,  Twickenham, 
Middlesex,  by  whom  (who  d..  23  Aug.  1863)  he  left  at  his 
decease,  7  Aug.  1840,  a  son,  Eobert  Ashworth  Godolphin, 
now  of  Stradbally  Hall,  and  two  daus.  Margaret  Mary 
Pole,  TO.  12  Dec.  1855,  John  Chidlcy,  2nd  son  of  Sir 
Charles  Coote,  of  Ballyfin;  and  Charlotte  Emily,  m. 
22  Aug.  1866,  Lieut.-Col.  Gubbins,  Assist.-Adjt.-Gen.  at 
Malta.    Mrs.  Cosby  d.  23  Aug.  1863. 

AVelleslcy  Pole,  m.  1841,  Marie,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Eobert  Ashworth,  Esq.  of  Shirley  House ;  and  d.  s.  p. 
1842. 

Frances  Elizabeth,  to.  1837,  Horace  Eochfort,  Esq.  of 
Clogrenane  Castle,  co.  Carlow;  and  d.  1841,  leaving 
issue. 

Harriet  Georgiana,  m.    29  Aug.    1831,    Frederick,    Lord 
Ashtown. 
Mr.  Cosby,  High  Sheriff  of  Queen's  Co.,  d.  22  Jan.  1832,  and 
•was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Phillips  Cosby,  Esq.  of  Stradbally  Hall,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  h.  20  Sept.  1803,  High  Sheriff  1834,  Capt.  Eoyal  regt. 
Horse  Guards,  at  whose  decease  the  property  devolved  on  his 
nephew,  Eobert  Cosby,  Esq.,  now  of  Stradbally. 

ArrM — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  chevron  between  three 
leopards'  faces  sa.,  on  a  canton  or,  a  saltire  vert  between  a 
cross-crosslet  in  chief  gu.  a  lizard  erect  in  the  dexter,  and  a 
.salmon  in  the  sinister  fess-point  of  the  fourth  and  a  dexter 
hand  coupcd  in  base  of  the  filth;  2nd,  az.,  three  shackles  or,  on 
a  canton  arg.  a  saltire  gu.  between  a  sinister  hand  couped  in 
chief  of  the  last  two  salmons  in  fcss  and  one  in  base  vert; 
3rd,  or,  a  plieon  az . 

C/-e?i— A  grifian  segre.ant,  his  wings  erect  gu.  supporting  a 
broken  spear  or,  headed  arg. 

Motlo — Audaces  fortuna  juvat. 

Secii— Stradbally  Hall,  Queen's  Co. 


COSTELLO    OF    EDMONDSTOWN. 

COSTKLLO,     AEXnUB    ROBERT     GoEQES,    Esq.    of 

Edmondstown,  co.  Mayo,  J.P.,  6.  31    Jan.  1832; 
Capt.  late  7th  Dragoon  Guai'ds. 

ILtnCilCJC. — Shane,  or  John  McCostelloe,  of  Castlemorc, 
CO.  Mayo,  living  a.d.  1586,  chief  of  his  name,  m.  a  dau.  of 
Kelly  of  Skregs,  co.  Eoscommon,  and  was  father  of 

Edmond  McCostelloe,  Esa.  of  Castlcmore,  co.  Mayo,  who 
had  a  son, 


Charles  Costelloe,  Esq.  of  Castlcmore,  co.  Mayo,  m. 
a  dau.  of  MacDonough,  of  Eathmullens,  co.  Shgo,  and  was 
father  of 

Edmond  Costelloe,  Esq.  of  Castlemore,  co.  Mayo,  m. 
Cicily,  dau.  of  MacJordan,  chief  of  his  name.  Who  resided  in 
the  Castle  of  Blalahan,  co.  Mayo.    His  son, 

William  Costelloe,  Esq.  of  Castlemore,  co.  Mayo,  m,. 
Margeret,  dau.  of  Jordan  Boy  Costello,  Esq.  of  Tolloghan,  co. 
Mayo,  and  was  father  of 

Charles  Costelloe,  Esq.  of  Castlemore,  co.  Mayo,  in.  Giles, 
dau.  of  James  FarreD,  Esq.  of  Clooniquin,  co.  Eoscommon, 
and  had  a  son, 

Edmond  Costelloe,  of  Edmondstown,  co.  Mayo,  Earrister- 
at-Law,  in.  1748,  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  Francis  Bermingham, 
21st  Baron  of  Athenry,  co.  Galway,  and  sister  to  the  Earl  of 
Louth,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  John  Metge,  Esq.,  M.P.) 
had  issue,  with  a  dau.,  Margaret  Louisa,  m.  Arthur,  son  and 
heir  of  Aithur  French,  Esq.  of  French  Park,  a  son, 

Charles  Costello,  Esq.  of  Castlemore  and  Edmondstown, 
CO.  Mayo,  h.  6  Sept.  1750;  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  Macarrell  King, 
Esq.,  son  of  Eobert  King,  Esq.,  Alderman  of  DubUn,  and  had 
issue  two  sons  and  two  daus.    The  elder  son, 

Charles  Costello,  Esq.  of  Edmondstown,  co.  Mayo,  m. 
1st,  Diana,  dau.  of  James  Creagh,  Esq.  of  Carrigerry,  co. 
Clare,  which  lady  d.  s.  -p. ;  and  2ndly,  1827,  Dorcas  Maria, 
dau.  of  George  Daniell,  Esq.  of  Merrion  Square,  Dublin,  by 
whom  (who  w.  2ndly,  1834,  Laurence  Langley,  Esq.)  he  had 
issue, 

Arthur  Eobert  Gorges,  now  of  Edmundstoivn. 
Isabella  Mary,  to.  Oct.  1850,  Fitzmaurice  Prctt,  Esq.,  Eon  of 
Col.  Pratt,  of  Cabra  Castle. 

Mr.  Costelloe  d.  17  June,  1832. 
Arms — Or,  three  lozenges  gu. 
Crest — A  falcon  ppr.  close  belled  or. 
Jl/oJ<o— Ne  te  qusesiveris  extra, 
i'caf— EUmundstown,  Ballaghadcrcen,  co.  Mr.70. 


COTES    OP    WOODCOTE. 

Cotes,  Chaeies  Cecil,  Esq.  of  Woodcote,  co. 
Salop,  M.P.  for  Shrewsbury,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  co. 
Stafibrd,  J.P.  co.  Salop,  Capt.  South  Salop  Yeomanry, 
h.  7  April,  1846. 

HtncaflC— This  family  is  stated  to  have  held  landed 
property  in  the  cos.  of  Stafford  and  Salop  since  the  Conquest. 
In  Domesday  Book, 

Thomas  de  Cotes  is  recorded  as  possessed  of  duas  partes 
(half  a  knight's  fee)  in  the  manor  of  Cotes. 

Humphrey  Cote,  of  Cotes  and  Woodcote,  the  representative 
of  the  family,  who  was  slain  at  the  battle  of  Bosworth  Field,  m.. 
Eleanora,  dau.  of  Sir  Humphrey  Blount,  Knt.,  and  had  (with  a 
dau.,  Margaretta,  wife  of  George  Wright,  Esq.  of  Kantwich),  a 
son  and  successor, 

John  Cotes,  Esq.,  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Eichard  Littleton,  Esq. 
of  Pillaton,  co.  Stafford,  and  had  issue,  John,  his  heir; 
Tlioraas;  Eichard,  of  Worksop;  Elizabeth,  «t.  Eobert  Fitz- 
herbert,  Esq. ;  Slary,  m.  Thomas  Grosvenor,  Esq. ;  Margaret, 
m.  German  Ireton,  Esq. ;  Catherine,  in.  Thomas  Basset,  Esq. ; 
and  Maria,  m.  Hunt,  of  Aston.    The  son  and  heir, 

John  Cotes,  of  Woodcote  and  Cotes,  was  father  of 

John  Cotes,  of  Woodcote,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Anthony 
Colclough,  Knt.,  and  had  issue,  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Cotes,  of  Woodcote,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Walter  Bagot, 
of  Blithfield,  co.  Stafford,  and  had  issue,  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Cotes,  of  Woodcote,  m.  Dorcas,  dau.  of  Sir  George 
Clarke,  Bart,  of  co.  Northumberland,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Charles  Cotes,  of  Woodcote,  mi.  Lettice,  dau.  of  Kildare, 
Lord  Digby,  and  had  issue, 

John  Cotes,  of  Woodcote,  h.  1680;  to.  1700,  Dorothy,  dau. 
of  Eobert,  Earl  Ferrers,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1721)  had  issue, 
with  daus.  (of  whom  Dorothy,  m.  Eev.  W.  Pigott,  A.M., 
Rector  of  Edgmond ;  and  Mary,  m.  Wriothesly  Digby,  2nd  son' 
of  William,  Lord  Digby),  eight  sons.  Mr.  Cotes  d.  1756,  and: 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Cotes,  Esq.  of  Woodcote,  Col.  in  the  army,  6.  20  Oct. 
1708;  TO.  Frances,  dau.  of  William,  Lord  Digby,  and  dying 
s.  p.  1766,  was  s,  by  his  brother, 

Thomas  Cotes,  Esq.  of  Woodcote,  Admiral  E.N.,  6.  4  June, 
1712;  in.  1st,  Mary,  widow  of  N.  Kendal,  Esq.  of  Pelyn,  co.  j 
Cornwall ;  and  2ndly,  Miss  Kyder,  and  dying  s.  p.  1767,  was  sA 
by  his  brother,  ' 


COT 


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COT 


175 


Eev.  SniKLET  Cotes,  M.A.,  of  Wooclcote,  Kcctor  of  Wigan, 
Lancasliire,  b.  11  Feb.  1714;  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Francis 
Cliambr^,  Esq.  of  Petton,  Salop,  and  had  issue.  Eev.  Shirley 
Cotes  d.  1775,  and  was  .5.  by  his  son, 

John  Cotes,  of  Woodeote,  M.P.  for  Wigan  17S2-1806,  and 
for  Shropshire  from  1806  until  his  death,  1821.  He  m.  1st, 
1777,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Viscount  Courtenay,  and  by  her  (who  rf. 
1784)  had  issue,  two  daus.,  Lucy,  d.  unm. ;  and  Charlotte,  d. 
un-M.  He  m.  2ndly,  1794,  Maria,  dau.  of  George  Harry,  5th 
Earl  of  Stamford  and  Warrington,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

John,  of  Woodcote. 

Cliarles  Grey,  Eectorof  Stanton  St.  Quintin,  Wilts;  6. 22  Jan. 
1801 ;  m.  Fanny  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Pigot, 
Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1SG5)  had  issue,  two  sous  and  two 
daus. 

Maria  Georgina,  m.  Col.  Glegg,  of  Tliurstaston. 

Louisa  Henrietta,  in.  Eev.  W.  Corfield,  Eector  of  Llangattock, 
South  Wales. 

Sophia.  Emily. 

Selina  Henrietta,  m.  W.  Eoddam,  Esq.  of  Eoddam. 

Georgina  Frances,  m.  Eev.  J.  Brooke,  of  Haughton  Hall,  co. 
Salop ;  she  d.  1846,  leaving  issue,  two  sons. 
Mr.  Cotes  d.  24  Aug.  1821.    His  eldest  son, 

John  Cotes,  Esq.  of  Woodcote,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  h.  17  July, 
1799;  High  Sheriff  1826;  M.P.  for  North  Shropshire  1832-34; 
m.  5  Sept.  1839,  Lady  Louisa  Harriet,  3rd.  dau.  of  Charles 
Cecil  Cope,  3rd  Earl  of  Liverpool,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Chakles  Cecil,  now  of  Woodcote. 

II.  Charles  James,  b.  16  Dec.  1847. 

I.  Victoria  Alexandrina  (to  whom  Her  Majesty  stood  sponsor), 
TO.  1st,  1  March,  1864,  Thomas  Owen,  Esq.  of  Condover,  co. 
Salop,  who  d.  at  Florence,  20  April,  1864;  and  2ndly,  24 
Nov.  1875,  Major  Eobert  Grant,  son  of  the  late  Sir  Eobert 
Grant,  K.C.B. 

II.  Catherine  Maria,  m.  30  April,  1873,  Orlando  John  George, 
eldest  son  of  the  Eev.  William  and  Lady  Francis  Bridge- 
man  Simpson. 

III.  Elizabeth  Evelyn,  m.  15  May,  1866,  John  Murray 
Mordaunt,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  John  BI.  Mordaunt,  Bart. 

IV.  Sehna  Charlotte.  v.  Louisa  Harriet. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  erm ;  2nd  and  3rd,  paly  of 
six  or  and  gu.  Crest — A  cock  pjpr.  combed,  wattled,  and  legged 
or.    Motto — Soli  Dei  honor  et  gloria. 

Seats — Woodcote,  Newport,  co.  Salop ;  and  Pitchford  Hall, 
Shrewsbury. 


COTTON    OP    ETWALIi. 

CoTTOiT,  Rowland  Hugh,  Esq.  of  Etwall  Hall, 
CO.  Derby,  J.P.  for  Derbyshire  auci  Staffordshire, 
Hon.  Major  3rd  King's  Own  Stafford  Militia,  b. 
13  Jan.  1833  ;  s.  his  father,  3  March,  1857 ;  m.  12 
June,  1862,  Mary  Louisa,  only  dau.  of  the  late 
John  Bill,  Esq.  of  Farley  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  EowLALD  Chaeles  Hogh,  6. 10  June,  1869. 

I.  Constance  Lilian.  ii.  Mary  Evelyn. 

in.  Elizabeth  Mabel.  iv.  Eosamond. 

JCtltCilJJC. — This  ancient  family  is  traced  from  the  reign 
of  King  Henkt  II.,  when  Sir  Hcgh  Cotton,  Knt,  was  of 
Cotton,  CO.  Salop.  By  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Hamon  Titley,  of  Titley,  he  had  three  sons,  Hugh  (Sir), 
Knight  of  St.  John;  Allen,  of  whose  descendants  we  treat; 
and  William,  Dean  of  Worcester.    The  2nd  son, 

Allen  Cotton,  brother  and  heir  of  Sir  Hugh,  m.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Eoger  Acton,  and  was  father  of 

Hhgii  Cotton,  of  Cotton,  9!i.  Isabel,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas 
Heyton,  and  had  two  sons,  i.  Nicholas,  of  Cotton,  whose  dan. 
and  heiress,  Ellen,  m.  Eobert  do  Lacon;  and  ii.  Hugh,  living 
temp.  Edward  III.,  whose  grandson,  Eoger  Cotton  (son  of 
Eichard),  m.  Ellen,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Gremyson,  of 
Alkington,  and  was  father  of 

William  Cotton,  of  Alkington,  temp.  Henry  VI.  His  son 
and  heir, 

John  Cotton,  of  Alkington,  23rd  Edward  IV.,  had,  by 
Catherine,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Constantine,  of  Dodding- 
ton,  three  sons,  Thomas,  his  heir;  William,  Alderman  of 
Coventry ;  and  Eichard  (Sir),  Priest.    The  eldest, 

Thomas  Cotton,  Esq.  of  Alkington,  icHijj.  Henrt  VII.,  m. 
Alice,  dau.  and  co  heir  of  Ralph  Johnstone,  of  Whitchurch, 
and  had  issue,  i.  Ealph,  his  heir;  ii.  John,  m.  Beatrice 
Whitfield,  and  had  four  sons ;  iii.  Eoger,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
William  Herring,  of  Coventry,  and  had  issue ;  iv.  William, 
whose  dau.  and  heiress,  Margaret,  m.  Eandul  Taylor,  of  Whit- 
church.   The  eldest  son, 


Ealph  Cotton,  Esq.  of  Alkington,  in.  Jane,  davi.  and  co- 
heir of  John  Smith,  and  had  issue,  i.  John,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
John  Dod,  Esq.  of  Cloverlcy,  but  d.  s.  21.  1606;  11.  Thomas, 
d.s.p.;  III.  William,  of  whom  we  treat;  iv.  Eamlal,  Capt. 
in  the  army,  d.  s.2>.;  v.  Eoger;  vi.  Allen  (Sir),  Knt.;  and 
several  daus.    The  3rd  sou, 

William  Cotton,  Esq.,  Alderman  of  London,  m.  Jane, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Shabery,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son. 

Sir  Eowland  Cotton,  Knt.  of  Alkington,  m.  1st,  Frances, 
eldest  dau.  of  Eobert,  Viscount  Kilmorey;  and  2ndly,  Joyce, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  E.  Walsh,  of  Shelsey ;  but  d.  s.  p.  in  1634, 
and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

William  Cotton,  Esq.  of  Alkington,  m.  twice,  but  left  issue 
only  by  his  2nd  wife,  Ann,  dau.  of  Philip  Draul,  Esq.  of  Sed- 
shall,  CO.  Stafford.    His  eldest  son  and  heir, 

William  Cotton,  Esq.  of  Alkington  and  Bellaport,  was 
living  at  the  period  of  the  great  Civil  War.  There  is  still 
preserved  at  Etwall  Hall  a  portrait  of  this  William  Cotton, 
of  Bellaport,  as  well  as  the  following  order  of  Prince 
Eupert  :— 

"  Wee  doe  hereby  strictly  charge  and  command  all  and 
every  of  you  whom  it  may  or  shall  concern,  that  imediately 
upon  your  sight  or  knowledge  hereof,  you  doe  no  manner  of 
injury,  hurte,  violence  or  damage,  to  William  Cotton,  of 
Bellaport,  in  the  county  of  Salop,  Esq.,  in  his  person,  goodes, 
family,  halle,  <L'c.,  or  chattells  whatsoever,  here  or  elsewhere 
rc'maining.  As  you  will  answerc  for  contrary  att  your  uttmost 
perrills.    Given  at  Salop,  this  eleventh  of  May,  1644. 

Edpeet." 
"  To  all  Commanders  and  officers  and 
soldiers    whatsoever,   or   anyways   be- 
longing to  His  Majesty's  armye." 

William  Cotton  in.  1st,  Joyce,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Bromley,  Knt.  ;  and  2ndly,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Whet- 
nall,  Esq.  of  Hanklow,  co.  Chester,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Ealph  Cotton,  Esq.  of  Bellaport,  m,.  Abigail,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Abney,  Knt,  of  Willesley,  co.  Derby,  and  d.  28  Aug. 
1663,  leaving  a  son  and  successor, 

Eowland  Cotton,  Esq.  of  Bellaport,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and 
co-heir  (with  her  sister,  who  to.  Humphrey  Chetham,  Esq., 
and  d.  s.  j).)  of  Sir  Samuel  Sleigh,  Knt.  of  Etwall,  and  had 
issue,  WiLLiAAr,  his  heir;  Mary,  m.  Henry  Eyre,  Esq.; 
Elizabeth  Abigail,  m.  Sir  Lynch  Salusbury  Cotton,  I3art.  of 
Combermere,  co.  Chester,  the  descendant  of  the  younger 
branch  of  the  Cottons  of  Cotton;  and  Katherine,  in.  Eobert, 
Earl  Ferrers.  Eowland  Cotton  d.  1753,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

William  Cotton,  Esq.  of  Bellaport  and  Etwall,  b.  Nov. 
1700;  TO.  14  June,  1742,  Eebecca,  dau.  of  Daniel  Webster;  and 
d.  .Tan.  1776,  leaving  issue,  of  which  the  son  and  heir, 

William  Cotton,  Esq.  of  Etwall  Hall,  co.  Derby,  bapt.  27 
Jan.  1740,  d.  v.niu.  4  Nov.  1819.     His  sister  and  co-heir, 

Elizabeth  Cotton,  bapt.  26  Aug.  1748,  the  relict  of  Joseph 
Green,  Esq.  of  Hall  Green,  co.  Worcester,  and  Portugal  House, 
Birmingham,  assumed  by  royal  license,  bearing  date  14  Jan. 
following,  for  herself  and  her  issue,  the  surname  and  arms  of 
CoTxoN  only.    She  d.  1833,  leaving  issue, 

Edward  Eowland  Joseph,  heir. 
Charles  Evelyn,  successor  to  his  brother. 
Eebecca  Maria,  m.  J.  S.  Stovin,  Esq.  of  Cheltenham. 
Eliza  Catherine,   mi.  Admiral  Clement  Sneyd,   of   Huntley 
Hall,  CO.  Stafford. 
Emma  Cotton. 

The  eldest  son, 

Edwin  Eowland  Cotton,  Esq.  of  Etwall  Hall,  Major-Gen., 
m.  Frances  Hester,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Very  Eev.  George  Cotton, 
Dean  of  Chester,  and  dying  s.  p.,  was  .'.  by  his  brother. 

The  Eev.  Charles  Evelyn  Cotton,  of  Etwall  Hall,  co. 
Derby,  Patron  and  Eector  of  Dalbury,  in  that  shire,  and  Lord 
of  the  manors  of  Etwall,  Burnaston,  and  Dalbury,  6.  14  Sept. 
1782;  in.  3  March,  1828,  Frances  Maria,  dau.  of  Francis 
Bradshaw,  Esq.  of  Barton  Hall,  co.  Derby,  and  had  issue, 

Eowland  Hugh,  now  of  Etwall  Hall. 

Elizabeth  Emma,  d.  17  Jan.  1847. 

Agnes  Maria,  to.  June,  1861,  John  William,  eldest  son  of  the 

Eev.  John  Sneyd,  of  Ashcomb  Park,  co.  Stafford ;  she  d. 

July,  1862,  leaving  issue,  Ealph  de  Tunstall. 
Harriet  Bertha,  to.  Coll  Charles  Henry  Palliser,  C.B.,  10th 

Bengal  Lancers. 
Marian  Frances,  m.  Col.  Charles  Thornton  Stewart,  E.E. 

The  Eev.  Charles  Evelyn  Cotton  d.  3  March,  1857. 


37G 


COT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


COU 


Armi—\z.,  a  chevron  between  three  hanks  of  cotton  arg. 
Crf»t—X  falcon  ppr.   beaked  legged   and    belled    or,    the 
dexter  claw  supporting  a  belt  also  ppr.  buckle  gold. 
Motto — In  utraque  fortuna,  paratus. 
5ea«— Etwall  Hall,  Dei  by. 


COTTON    OF    KNOLTON    HALL. 

Cotton,  Chables  Calvelet,  Esq.  of  Knolton 
HaU,  CO.  Flint,  b.  18  Aug.  1847  ;  m.  9  Oct.  1873, 
Kate,  2ncl  dau.  of  the  late  W.  F.  De  La  Eue,  Esq., 
and  has  issue, 


I.  Charles  AVilliam  Egerton,  h.  14  Aug.  1874. 

II.  Eonakl  E-crton,     ~f  Twins,  6. 

III.  Arthur  Egcrton      \       8  March,  1876. 


ittnCagC— Chables  Eobeet  Cotton,  Esq.  of  Knolton 
Hall,  CO.  Flint,  J. P.,  6.  22  Nov.  1796,  was  son,  by  Matilda  his 
wife,  dau.  of  John  Lockwood,  Esq.,  of  Henry  Calveley  Cotton, 
Esq.  (d.  1837),  youngest  brother  of  Sir  Bobert  Salusbury 
Cotton,  5th  bart.,  whose  eldest  son  and  successor,  SirStapleton 
Stapleton-Cotton,  6th  bart.,  was  elevated  to  the  peerage,  as 
Baron  Combermerc,  1814,  and  advanced  to  the  dignity  of 
a  Viscount  1826  {see  Borke's  Pcerafje  and  Baronetage).  Mr. 
Cotton  m.  26  May,  1841,  Mary  Anne  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eev. 
Sir  Philip  Grey-Egorton,  9th  bart.  of  Egerton  and  Oulton,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Calvelet,  his  heir.  ii.  Francis  Egerton. 

III.  Herbert  Salisbury,  <^  an  infant. 
He  d.  19  May,  1873,  and  the  property  is  now  in  the  pos?ession 
of  his  widow. 

Arms—Az.,  a  chevron  between  three  hanks  of  cotton  pale- 
ways  arg. 

Crest— K  falcon  ppr.  wings  expanded  belled  or,  holding  in 
the  dexter  claw  a  belt  az.  buckled  of  the  second, 

/Scai— Knolton  Hall,  Kuabon. 


COTTRELL. 

See  DOEMEE-COTTEELL. 


COTJLSON    OF    BELLAPORT    AND    OF 
CORS-Y-GEDOL. 

CouLSON,  Edwaed  Foster,  Esq.  of  Bellaport, 
Shropshire,  and  Cors-y-Gedol,  co.  Merioneth,  J. P. 
CO.  Salop,  High  Sheriff  for  Merionethshire  1872, 
I.  Nov.  1803;  m.  1  Dec.  1853,  Elizabeth  Kerr, 
■widow  of  Thomas  ColviUe,  Esq.  of  Annfield,  co. 
Stirling,  and  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Kerr,  Esq.  Capt. 
33rd  regt.,  which  lady  d.  1876. 

The  heir  presumptive  is  Hugh  Ker  Colvill,  m.  Dec.  1876, 
Agnes,  6th  dau.  of  William  Davenport  Davenport,  Esq.  of 
Maer  HaU,  Staffordshire. 

ILintKQt,  —  Edward  Coulson,  Esq.  (descended,  it  is 
stated,  from  the  ancient  family  of  Colston  of  Colston  Hall,  co. 
Lincoln),  in.  17C0,  Eleanor  Western,  and  d.  1787,  leaving  by 
her  (who  d.  circa  1796)  a  son, 

George  Coulson,  Esq.  of  Cottingham  Castle,  co.  York, 
m.  Dec.  1801,  Jane,  dau.  of  Hugh  Ker,  Esq.  of  Newfield,  co. 
Ayr  (of  a  branch  of  the  Koxburghe  family),  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1847)  left  at  his  decease,  18G1,  an  only  son,  the  present 

Edward  Foster  Coulston,  Esq. 

Amni—krg.,  two  dolphins  sa.  haurient  respecting  each 
other,  an  anchor  all  ppr. 

Crut — A  dolphin  embowed  ppr. 

(Seats— Bellaport,  Market  Drayton ;  Dyffryn,  Merioneth. 


COULSON    OF    BLENKINSOPP. 

CoTJLSoy,  John  Btron  Eleneixsopp,  Esq.  of 
Elenkinsopp,  Northumberland,  J.P.,  late  Capt.  Riile 
Brigade,  *.  his  father  12  June,  1868. 

^tnfagt.— The  Blenkinsopps,  whom  Camden  styles  "a 
right  ancient  and  generous  family,"  have  resided  at  Elenkin- 


sopp Castle  for  many  centuries.  In  the  time  of  Edward  T., 
the  castle  manor  was  held  by  Ranulphus  de  Blenkinsopp;  in 
the  reign  of  Edward  III.,  by  Thomas  de  Blenkinsopp; 
and  in  that  of  Elizabeth,  by  William  BlenUinsopp. 

Thomas  Blenkinsopp,  Esq.  of  Blenkinsopp  Castle,  represen- 
tative of  this  ancient  house  temp.  George  I.,  m,.  Frances,  dau. 
of  Turville,  Esq.  of  Xewhall  Park,  co.  Leicester,  and  had  an 
only  dau.  and  heiress, 

Jane  Blenkinsopp,  m.  1727,  William  Coulson,  Esq.  of  Jcs- 
mond  House,  Northumberland,  b.  1692;  son  and  heir  of  Jolm 
Coulson,  Esq.  of  Jesmond  House,  by  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Roboic 
Bromley,  Esq.,  claiming  descent  from  the  famous  Sir  Julm 
Bromley,  who  lived  in  the  time  of  Henry  V.  The  heiress  of 
Blenkinsopp  had  issue.    The  elder,!  son, 

John  Blenkinsopp  Coulson,  Esq.,  6.  7  May,  1729,  of  Blen- 
kinsopp Castle  in  right  of  his  mother,  and  of  Jesmond,  k.  bis 
father  1750,  but  d.  unra.  1788,  when  the  estates  devolved  on 
his  brother, 

William  Coulson,  Esq.  of  Blenkinsopp  Castle,  and  of  Jes- 
mond, h.  1737  ;  m.  1772,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Lisle,  Esq.  of 
Felton  and  Elyhaugh,  lineally  descended  from  William  de 
Insula,  and  had  issue, 

John  Blenkinsopp,  his  heir. 

Robert  Lisle,  l>.  Oct.  1780;  Capt.  E.N. ;  m.  1815,  Miss  Vcitch, 

of  Houndwood,  Berwickshire ;  and  d.  1822,  leaving  three 

daus.,  Sarah,  Mary,  and  Elizabeth. 
William,  b.  14  Feb.  1786. 

Jane,  m.  Capt.  Quin,  56th  regt.;  and  d.  a.  p.  1798. 
Margaret.         Mary,  d.  young,  Oct.  1778. 

Mr.  Coulson  d.  May,  1789,  and  was  .■?.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Blenkinsopp  Coulson,  Esq.  of  Blenkinsopp  Castle, 
Lieut.-Col.  of  the  Militia,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6.  8  May,  1779 ;  -m. 
22  June,  1796,  Alicia  Frances  Forth,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Gustavus 
Hamilton,  son  of  the  Hon.  Henry  Hamilton,  3rd  son  of  Gen. 
Gustavus  Hamilton,  Viscount  Boyne,  and  had  issue, 

John  Blenkinsopp,  his  heir. 

Gustavus  Hamilton,  Capt.  E.N.,  5.  7  Jan.  1801 ;  J.P.  of  Stone- 
house,  Cumberland ;  rn.  Anne  Lindsay,  only  dau.  of  Eev. 
Henry  Wastell,  and  has  issue. 

Eober  Blenkinsopp,  late  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards. 

Mary  Alicia.  Arabella  Frances. 

Col.  Coulson  d.  1S63,  and  wass.  by  his  son, 

John  Blenkinsopp  Coulson,  Esq.  of  Blenkinsopp  Castlp, 
Capt.  Grenadier  Guards,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1865, 
6.  7  Aug.  1799;  m.  1st,  8  Dec.  1829,  Juliana  Elizabeth,  only 
child  of  the  Eev.  Edward  Dawkins,  of  Portman  Square,  and 
grand-dau.  of  James  Dawkins,  Esq.  of  Standlynch,  by  the 
Lady  Juliana  Colyer  his  wife,  dau.  of  Charles,  2nd  Earl  of 
Portmore.  Mrs.  Coulson  dying  27  Aug.  1831,  Mr.  Coulson  m. 
2ndly,  4  June,  1834,  the  Hon.  Mary  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of 
George  Anson,  7th  Lord  Byron,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

John  Btron  Blenkinsopp,  now  of  Blenkinsopp. 

William  Lisle  Blenkinsopp,  Capt.  25th  King's  Own  Borderers. 

Arthur  Blenkinsopp  (Rev.),  Eector  of  Carham,  Northumber- 
land, 111.  Laura,  dau.  of  Eev.  Thomas  llderton,  Vicar  of 
Felton,  Northumberland. 

Frederick  Charles,  60th  Eoyal  Eifles. 

Harry  Blenkinsopp. 

Capt.  Blenkinsopp  Coulson  d.  12  June,  1868. 

Arras — Arg.,  on  a  bend  gu.  three  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  field, 
quartering  Blenkinsopp. 

Crest— In  her  nest  ppr.  a  pelican  feeding  her  young  arg. 
vulned  ppr. 

Motto— Je  mourrai  pourceux  quej'aime. 

Seat — Blenkinsopp  Castle,  Haltwhistle. 


COULTHURST    OF    GARGRAVE. 

CoTJiTHUEST,  John,  Esq.  of  Gargi-ave  House,  co. 
York,  J.P. ;  s.  his  father  1861  ;  w.  24  Feb.  1870, 
Mary  Anne,  elder  dau.  of  W.  Bi'adlcy  "Wainmaii, 
Esq.  of  Carr  Head,  and  widow  of  John  Hall,  Esq., 
and  has  a  dau. 

JttlTCilgC. — Henrt  Colthurst,  of  Bank  Newton,  in  the 
parish  of  Gargrave,  co.  York,  living  1633,  was  ancestor  of 

Nicholas  Coultuurst,  Esq.  of  Gargrave,  bapt.  there 
11  Feb.  1717;  eldest  son  of  Henry  Colthurst,  Esq.  of  Gargrave, 
by  Margaret  Slinger,  his  2nd  wife  ;  m.  Mabella,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  John  Lister,  Esq.  of  Settle,  and  left  issue  to  survive 
him  two  daus.,  Margaret  and  Mabella,  and  one  son, 

John  Coulthurst,  Esq.  of  Gargrave,  m.  29  July,  1790,  Mar- 
garet, dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Eeed,  Esq.  of  Holly  well,  co. 


cou 


THE  LANDl^D  GENTRY. 


COU 


Durham,   and  Iind   issue,     John    Nicholas,   his   heir;    and 
William  Matthew,  6.  8  Jan.  1793.    The  son  and  heir, 

John  Nicholas  Cot'LTHURST,  Bsq.  of  Garp;rave,  J.P.,  6.  at 
East  Sheen,  Surrey,  9  Oct.  1791,  bapt.  at  GarKrave;  m.  25 
July,  1825,  Catherine  Mary,  dau.  of  Stephen  Tempest,  Esq.  of 
Broughton,  co.  Xork,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1836}  had  issue, 


Edmund. 

■i^o.  nnd  lias  issue. 

i'  I    i"ur  daus. 
I      1,  Hon.  Thomas  Edward 

!■-     .  who  d.  28  May,  186r); 
Ai  cm  bald  Kcppcl  Macdonald 


John,  now  of  Gargra 
William  Henry,  in.  11 
Nicholas,  m.  Louisa  1 
Catherine  Mary,  w.  I 
Stonor  (eldest  son  ui 
and  2ndly,  25  Nov. 
Bart. 
Louisa  Monica. 

Mr.  Coulthurst  ci.  1861. 


Arms — Arg.,  a  fess  between  two  colts  pas?nnt  sa. 
Seta— Gargrave  House,  Leeds. 


COURTENAY,  LATE  OF  BALLYEDMOND, 

See  Baeey  of  Ballyedmond. 


COXTRTATJLD    OF    GOSFIELD    HALL. 

CouETAULD,  Samuel,  Esq.  of  Gosfield  Hall, 
Essex,  5. 1  Jime,  1793  ;  m.  4  July,  1822,  Ellen,  dau. 
of  William  Taylor,  Esq.,  and  his  Avife  Catherine 
Courtauld,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1872)  had  one 
child, 

Ellen  Taylor,  6.  6  Sept.  1839,  and  d.  Aug.  1841. 

HtltCagC — AuGusTiN  COURTA0LD,  6.  IGCO  ;  a  refugee, 
■with  his  eldest  son,  Augustin,  from  the  Isle  d'Oleron,  Rochelle, 
1688,  m.  Julia  Giron,  and  d.  1706.  His  elder  son,  Augustin 
CouRTAOLD,  b.  1686,  m.  1709,  Anne  Bardin,  and  dying  1751, 
left  a  son, 

Samvel  Courtauld,  Esq.,  6.  1720  ;  m.  31  Aug.  1749,  Louisa 
Perina  Ogier,  and  was  fatlicr  of 

George  Courtauld,  Esq.  b.  1761;  to.  10  July,  1789,  Ruth, 
dau.  of  John  Minton,  and  d.  13  Aug.  1823,  having  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  son  and  heir,  Samuel,  now  of  Gosfield  Hall. 

Arms  —  Per   pale  arg.    and  or,  a    chevron  between  three 
trefoils  in  chief  and  a  fleur-de-lis  in  base  or. 
Crest— In  front  of  a  fleur-de-lis  arg.  three  mullets  gu. 
Motto — Tiens  a  la  verite. 
SenJ— Gosfield  Hall,  Halstead,  Essex. 
Toicn  House— 10,  Lancaster  Gate,  W. 


COTJETHOPE    OF    WHILIGH. 

CoUETHOPE,  Geoege  Campion,  Esq.  of  Whiligh, 
Sussex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1850,  b.  Feb. 
1811;  m.  1841,  Anna,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Deacon, 
Esq.  of  Mabledon,  Kent,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  John,  of  Sprivers,  Horsmondcn.StapTehurst,  J. P., 
Barrister-at-Law,  6.  3  Nov.  1848;  to.  21  Sept.  1876,  Elinor 
Sarah,  second  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Loyd,  of  Lilles- 
den,  Hawkhurst,  Kent,  and  has  a  son,  George  Lot0,  6. 
12  June,  1877. 

II.  William  Francis.  iii.  Alexander. 
IV.  Arthur  Henry. 

I.  Anna  Sophia.  u.  Emily  Mary. 

III.  Frances  Albinia. 

iCtltCagC— The  family  of  Courthope  is  of  great  antiquity 
in  Sussex.  "So  early  as  the  reign  of  King  Edward  I."  (we 
quote  Mr.  Smith  Ellis,  Hurstjiierpoint),  "Adam  de  Courthope, 
William  de  Courthope,  and  Peter  de  Courthope,  were  amongst 
the  principal  inhabitants  of  the  parish  of  Wadhurst." 

Richard  Courthope,  of  Cranbrook,  Kent,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Gervas  Hcndley,  of  Coorshorne,  in   Cranbrook  (by  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  dau.  of  Walter  Rokehurst,  of  the  same  place), 
and  sister  of  Sir  Walter    Hendley,  of  Coorshone,  aforesaid, 
Knt.,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Alexander,  of  Wards,  alias  Goddard's  Green,  Cranbrook, 
Kent,   (whose   will  was  proved  in  the    Prerogative   Office, 
Canterbury,  1525);  he  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Robert  Foster, 
and  had  issue, 


John,  of  W;irds,  whoso  will  boars  date  20  Sopt.  i.-,27,  and 
was  proved  7  .Ian.  lolluwing;  he  ./,  i.n  r  ,,.,|  ,,{  \ands  in 
Cranbrook,  Maidstone,  and  Wodd.liur.  I,,  Kmi  Iraviuff 
issue,  Alexander,  uf  Wards  ''■  •^■-  /'■  ;  •l-i^^  :  I nn^,  Deau 
of  IVterbtiniugli,  a  divine  of  coiisi  l.iMhir  nnh/in  iiig 
time,'/.  1557;  Jeremy;  and  Thomas.  Tlic  second  son 
John  Courthope,  Esq.,  was  ancestor  of  the  Courthopes  of 
Dunn!/  Place,  Sussex,  whose  heiress,  Barbara  Court- 
hope,  m.  Henry  Campion,  Esq.  of  Combwell. 
II.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

1.  Anne,  wife  of  Maurice  Tiehborne,  of  Eaton  Bridge. 
John  Courthope,  2nd  son  of  Richard  Courthope,  of  Cran- 
brook, by  Elizabeth  Hendley  his  wife,  m.  Miss  Saunders,  an 
heiress,  of  Wylie,  and  had  issue, 

George,  of  whom  hereafter. 

William,  of  Heath  Place,  ni.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Richard 
Challenor,  E.sq.  of  Su.ssex,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Sir 
William  Goring,  of  Burton,  Sussex)  had  issue,  John,  of 
Lingtield, ;  and  Lawi'cnce,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Middlesex,  and 
of  Wargrave,  Berks. 

Mercy,   m.  John  Bysshe,  son  and  heir  of  William  Bysshe, 
Esq.  of  Burstowe,  Sussex,  and  had  issue. 
The  elder  son, 

George  Courthope,  Esq.  of  Wylie,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Cyprian 
Warnett,  of  Frantfold,  Sussex,  and  by  her  had  issue.  Mr. 
Courthope  was  buried  at  Ticehurst,  13  April,  1577.  His  eldest 
son, 

John  Courthope,  Esq.  of  Wylie,  Commissioner  of  the 
Alienation  Office,  m.  5  Jlay,  1583,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of 
John  Larkin,  and  by  her  had  issue.  Mr.  Courthope  was 
buried  at  Ticehurst,  15  Oct.  1615,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

SiR  George  Courthope,  of  Wylie,  Commissioner  of  Aliena- 
tions, knighted  at  Whitehall,  21  June,  1G41 ;  d.  12  Oct.  1642. 
He  m.  1st,  Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Rivers,  Knt.  of  Chafford, 
Kent,  and  had,  George,  ot  whom  presently;  Anne,  d.  v.nm.; 
and  Frances,  m.  5  Aug.  1641,  Sir  Charles  Howard,  Knt.,  son 
and  heir  of  Sir  Francis  Howard,  Knt.,  and  ancestor  of  the 
Earls  of  EfSngham.  Sir  George  'la.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Symons,  sometime  Alderman  of  London,  and  widow 
of  Edward  Hawes,  of  London,  and  by  her  had  an  only  dau., 
Mary,  m.  1st,  Henry  Haslen,  Esq.  of  Meopham,  Kent,  and 
2ndly,  John  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Swyllington,  co.  York.  The 
only  son  and  heir, 

Sib  George  Courthope,  Knt.,  M.P.  for  East  Grinstead 
at  the  Restoration,  knighted  at  Windsor,  24  April,  1661 ; 
d.  seised  of  the  manors  of  Whiligh,  in  Ticehurst,  of 
Moseham,  in  Wadhurst,  of  Barnes,  in  Brenchley,  Kent, 
&e.,  and  was  buried  in  Ticehurst,  3  Nov.  1685.  He  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Edward  Hawes,  Esq.  of  London, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  18  Dec.  1690J  had  issue  a  dau.,  Elizabeth, 
TO.  Sir  Thomas  Piers,  Bart.,  and  two  sons;  George;  and 
Edward,  of  the  Inner  Temple.    The  elder  son, 

George  Courthope,  Esq.  of  Whiligh,  d.  13  Sept.  1714,  cet.  68. 
He  m.  1st  (licence  dated  11  July,  1674),  Anue,  dau.  of  John 
Fuller,  Esq.  of  Waldron  Sussex,  which  lady  d.  s.  j).  16  Dec. 
1G75.  He  m.  2ndly,  Albinia,  only  dau.  (by  the  1st  wife)  of  Sir 
William  Eliot,  Knt.  of  Godalming,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  June, 
1717)  had  a  son  and  heir, 

George  Courthope,  Esq.  of  Whiligh,  J. P.,  bapt.  16  Aug. 
1586;  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Wilham  Campion,  Esq.  of  Comb- 
well  ;  and  d.  8  Aug.  1741 ,  having  had  issue.    The  elder  son, 

George  Courthope,  Esq.  of  Whiligh,  6.9  Nov.  1712;  d. 
April,  1793.  He  m.  11  Nov.  1735,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Henry 
Campion,  of  Combwell,  Kent,  by  Barbara  his  wife,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Peter  Courthope,  Esq.  of  Danny  Place,  and  by  her  had 
issue.    The  eldest  son, 

George  Courthope,  of  Bedford  Square,  London,  of  Whiligh, 
and  of  Uckfield,  Sussex,  6.  22  Nov.  1737;  in.  Frances  Barbara, 
only  dau.  of  William  Campion,  Esq.  of  Danny  Place,  by  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Parthericke,  Esq.  of  Ely,  and  hail 
issue,  George,  his  heir ;  William  (Rev.),  of  St.  John's  Coll. 
Cambridge ;  Frances,  6.  April,  1770,  d.  Jan.  1813.  The  elder 
son, 

George  Courthope,  Esq.  of  Bedford  Square,  London,  and 
of  Whiligh,  Sussex,  b.  Sept.  1767;  m.  20  Jan.  1808,  Amelia, 
dau.  of  William  Campion,  Esq.  of  Lewes,  Sussex,  and  had  issue, 
George  Campion,  his  heir,  now  of  Whiligh. 
WilUam  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Mailing,  Sussex,  b.  Jan.  1816;  r,u 
Caroline  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  John  Ryle,  Esq.  of  Macclesfield, 
(deceased),  and  left  issue,  William  John,  »i.  2  Nov.  1870, 
Mary,  dau.  of  John  Scott,  Esq.,  In.spector-General  of  Hos- 
pitals, H.M.S.  Bombay;  Frederick  George;  and  Caroline 
Susan. 

Emily,  m.  Samuel  Richard  Bosanquet,  Esq.  of  Dingestow 
Court,  CO.  Monmouth. 

Frances,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Watkins,  and  is  deceased. 
Catherine  Mary. 


C07 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


COX 


Anns — Art;.,  a  fcss  az.  between  three  estoiles  of  six  points 
wavy  sa. 

Crenl—A  demi-stag  ealient  gu.  attired  and  charged  with 
estoilcs  wavy  or. 

-CcaJ— Whiligh,  Hurst  Green,  Sussex. 


COVENTRY    OF    BXJUaATE. 
CovEXTKT,  John",  Esq.  of  Bui-gate  House,  Hants. 
See  EcEKE'a  Feerage  (Covextey). 


COVENTRY    OP    HENBURY    HOUSE. 
CoTENTEY,   St.    John,    Esq.,   Lieut.    R.N.,   of 
Henbury  House,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  SlierifE  1866. 
See  Bueke's  Peerage  (Coventey). 


COWPER    OF    CARIiETON    HALL. 

COWPKE,   Feedeeick,   Esq.   of    Carlcton   Hall, 
TJnthank   and    Skelton,    Cumberland,   J.P.,   D.L., 
h.  1  June,  1794.;  in.  5  Sept.   1818,  Susan  Lydia, 
elder  dau.  of  Andrew  John  Nash,  Esq.  of  Hyde 
House,  Middlesex,  and  Susannah  Home  his  -wife, 
and  has  issue, 
I.  Fbedekick,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Westmorland,  and  J.P.  for 
Cumberland,  b.  15  Feb.  1822;  to.  1855,  Mary,  only  child 
of  the  late  Thomas  Kooke,  Esq.  of  Wandsworth,  and  has 
issue,  Carleton  Frederick,  6. 1858 ;  Charles  Henley ;  OUve ; 
May  Adelaide  ;  Catherine  Louisa. 
■  .  Andrew  John,  late  Major  15th  regt.,  h.  3  April,  1830;  m. 
Celia  Letitia,  dau.  of  J.  Kinnear,  Esq.  of  St.  John's,  New 
Brunswick,  and  has  issue,  Florence  Celia. 

III.  John,  h.  26  Dec.  1833 ;  -ni.  4  Oct.  1859,  Marion  Caroline, 
eldest  dau.  of  George  Greene  Eramott,  Esq.  J. P.,  of 
Emmott  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue,  Stuart 
Frederick  George ;  and  Louisa  Susan. 

I.  Susan  Lydia,  ni.  1837,  Charles  Alliston,  Esq.  of  Mancetter 
Lodge,  Atherstone,  Warwickshire. 

II.  Mary,  m.  184G,  David  Burton,  Esq.  of  Cherry  Burton, 
Yorkshire;  d.  14  April,  1847,  leaving  one  dau.,  Mary 
Constance. 

in.  Elizabeth,  0,.  1836,  num.. 

IV.  Fanny,  to.  4  March,  1856,  at  Neufchatel,  David  Burton, 
Esq.  of  Cherry  Burton,  Yorkshire. 

V.  Louisa,  m.  1857,  the  Eev.  Tufnell  Samuel  Barrett,  of 
Court  Lodge,  Kent. 

VI.  Augusta  Jane,  to.  1848,  Albert  Von  Brandt,  High  Cham- 
berlain to  the  Grand  Duke  of  Anhalt-Dessau. 

VII.  Amelia,  ■m.  21  Feb.  1854,  Sir  Stuart  Alexander  Donaldson, 
lately  Colonial  Secretary,  and  Member  of  the  Executive 
Council  and  of  the  Legislative  Assembly  of  New  South 
Wales  (who  rf.  11  Jan.  laG7). 

VIII.  Emily. 

ILtttCagt.— This  family  has  been  resident  for  many  genera- 
tions at  Unthank,  in  Skelton,  Cumberland,  and  is  allied  on  the 
side  of  the  grandmother  of  the  present  head  of  the  house  with 
the  ancient  family  of  Winder,  of  Lancashire.  The  present 
proprietor  inherited  the  estates  of  Unthank  and  Skelton,  as 
successor  in  the  direct  line  to  his  eldest  brother,  Joseph,  who 
8.  his  father,  and  d.  s.  p.  Sept.  1841,  and  the  estates  of  Carle- 
ton  Hall  and  St.  John's  Vale,  Helvellyn,  Cumberland,  and 
Kirkbarrow,  Westmorland,  on  the  death  of  his  brother  John, 
who  0..  ».  p.  1851. 

Joseph  Cowper,  Esq.  of  Unthank,  in  the  parish  of  Skelton, 
Cumberland,  son  of  Joseph  Cowper,  of  Untliank,  by  Mary 
Winder  his  wife,  to.  at  Caldbeck  church,  26  Aug.  1773,  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Oldman,  Esq.  of  Banist  Hill,  Cumberland,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  30  Aug.  1805,  aged  52)  left  at  his  decease, 
6  Aug.  1825,  aged  75,  several  cliildren,  all  now  deceased,  except 
Fbedebick,  of  Carleton  Hall. 

.^rTOs— Az.,  a  chevron  paly  or  and  ermine,  in  chief  an 
annulet  between  two  martlets  arg.,  in  base  a  caduceus  of  the 
second. 

Crent — A  buffalo's  head  erased  per  fess  sa.  and  or,  armed  of 
the  last,  charged  in  the  neck  with  a  cross-croBslet  counter- 
changed,  in  the  mouth  a  slip  of  oak  ppr. 

Mollo — Industria  et  perseverantia. 

Seat— Carlcton  Hall,  Penrith,  Cumberland. 


COX    OF    BALLYNOE. 

Cox,  William,  Esq.  of  Ballynoc,  co.  Limerick, 
J.P.,  I.  22  Jan.  1799  ;  m.  8  June,  1826,  Ehzabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  Col.  John  Ormsby  Vandeleur,  of 
2»Iaddenstown,  co.  Kildare,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William,  Capt.  13th  Light  Infantry,  h.  11  Feb.  1837. 

II.  Ormsby,  late  27th  regt.,  b.  6  March,  1828 ;  m.  2  June, 
18C6,  Louisa  Catherine,  dau.  of  William  Newport  White, 
Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Downputrick,  co.  Down. 

I.  Kosetta. 

II.  Mary,  to.  28  April,  1853,  Sidney  Bcynett  Brown,  Esq., 
Commissariat  Staff,  son  of  John  Southwell  Brown,  Esq.  of 
Mount  Brown,  co.  Limerick ;  she  d.  28  April,  18C2,  leaving 
a  dau.,  Alice  Vesey. 

III.  Elizabeth.  iv.  Frances. 

ILtn£300. — EoBERT  Cox,  Esq.,  who  had  a  grant  of  the 
lands  of  Ballynoe,  &c.,  co.  Limerick,  by  patent  dated  28  Sept. 
1G37  ;  TO.  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Eight  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Standish, 
of  Bruffe,  co.  Limerick,  and  left  a  son  and  successor, 

William  Cox,  Esq.  of  Ballynoe,  to.  and  had,  with  a  dau., 
Frances,  wife  of  Humphrey  Massey,  Esq.,  Major  in  the  army, 
two  sons,  Samfso.n,  his  heir;  and  Eobert,  whose  son  Bobert,  of 
Plymouth,  Devon,  to.  Miss  Hutchinson,  and  had  issue.  The 
elder  son, 

Sampson  Cox,  Esq.  of  Ballynoe,  m.  Constantina,  dau.  of  the 
Eight  Hon.  William  Fitzmaurice,  Baron  of  Kerry  and  Lixnaw, 
and  relict  of  John  Odell,  Esq.  of  Ballingarry;  and  had,  with 
five  daus.  (of  whom  the  4th,  Margery,  m.  John  Gabbett,  Esq. 
of  Limerick;  and  the  5tli,  Catherine,  to.  Jeremiah  Jackson, 
Esq.  of  Fatmingstown),  five  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest 
survivor, 

William  Cox,  Esq.  of  Ballynoe,  bapt.  20  Jan.  1703;  to. 
13  March,  1727,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Hugh  Hutchinson,  Esq.  of 
Bantry,  and  d.  Oct.  1762,  leaving  issue,  H0gh,  his  heir; 
Emanuel ;  Samuel ;  Eobert,  a  military  officer ;  William,  E.N. ; 
Constantia,  m.  Eichard  Stephenson;  Frances,  to.  Samuel 
Adams,  of  the  co.  Cork ;  and  Deborah,  rn.  Eichard  Lane,  Esq. 
of  Ballyscanlan,  co.  Limerick.    The  eldest  son, 

IICGH  Cox,  i;.sq.  of  Ballynoe,  bapt.  31  Dec.  1730;  to.  1757, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  coheir  of  John  Vowell,  Esq.  of  Springfort, 
and  had,  with  three  daus.  (who  d.  unm.)  six  sons, 

I.  Vowell,  of  Ballynoe.  whose  only  child,  Anne,  was  wife  of 
Patrick  0 'Kelly,  Esq.  of  co.  CUirc. 

II.  William,  successor  to  his  brother. 

in.  Hugh,  of  Kuockcogh,  co.  Cork;  to.  Anstace,  dau.  of 
John  Spread,  Esq.  of  Forest,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  1821,  leaving 
issue. 

IV.  John,  TO.  Catherine  Scanlan,  and  had  John,  and  other 
issue. 

V.  Sampson,  Paymaster  8th  foot;  to.  1819,  Elizabeth 
Gaggin,  and  by  her  had  issue  two  sons,  John,  an  officer  in 
the  army,  and  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Turkish  service;  and 
Charles  Bayly,  Barrister  at-Law,  and  Civil  Commissioner 
of  Worcester,  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

VI.  Eobert,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Cox  d.  1783.    His  2nd  son, 

William  Cox,  Esq.  of  Ballynoe,  heir  to  his  brother,  6. 1765; 
i/i.  27  June,  17110,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Michael  Scanlan,  Esq.  of 
Ballinaba,  co.-  Limerick,  J. P.,  by  Elizabeth  Wheeler  his  wife, 
cousin  of  Hugh.,  2nd  Lord  Massy,  and  d.  20  Oct.  1810,  leaving 
(with  three  daus.,  Mary,  wife  of  John  Edward  Langford,  Esq. 
of  Stonehall,  co.  Limerick;  Aphrasia,  wife  of  John  White,  Esq. 
of  Dublin;  and  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Edward  John  Croker,  Esq. 
of  Grange  Hill,  co.  Limerick;  an  only  son,  the  present  Willlasi 
Cox,  Esq.  of  Ballinoc. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  bars  gu.  on  a  canton  az.  a  lion's  head 
erased  or. 

Cregt—Xn  antelope's  head  erased  sa.  attired  or,  transfixed 
through  the  neck  with  a  broken  spear  ppr. 

i/o«»— Fortiter  et  fidelitcr. 

£ca«— Ballynoe,  Ballingarry,  co.  Limerick. 


COX    OF    BROXWOOD    AND    EATON 
BISHOP. 

Cox,  EiCHAED  Snead,  Esq.  of  Broxwood  and 
Eaton  Bishop,  co.  Hereford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Slieriff  1858,  Major  Hereford  Militia,  b.  14  Sept. 
1820;  m.  24  Nov.  1853,  Maria  Teresa,  dau.  of 
George  Weld,  Esq.  of  Leagrim  Hall,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  has  issue. 


cox 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


CRA 


379 


I.  John  George,  6.  4  April,  1855. 

II.  Richard  Charles  Clement,  6.  12  Nov.  1857. 

I.  Mary  Agnes.  ii.  Anna  Teresa  Louisa. 

III.  Isabel  Mary  Walburga. 

ULillt^Qt, — Gabriel  Cox,  Esq.  of  Farmingham  Lodge, 
Kent,  VI.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eichard  Sneade,  Esq.  of  Eaton 
Bishop,  CO.  Hereford,  and  left  issue,  besides  three  daus.,  five 
sous.    The  eldest  son, 

Samdel  Cox,  Esq.  of  Souldern,  co.  Oxford,  d.  at  Farming- 
ham  Lodge,  leaving  by  Alicia  his  wife,  dau.  of  Eichard  Kilbye, 
Gent,  of  Souldern,  two  sons  and  three  daus.  The  younger 
eon, 

Gabriel  Cox,  Esq.  of  Highgate,  Middlesex,  m.  the  dau.  of 
Mr.  Richard  Walker,  of  Brailes,  co.  Warwick,  and  had  issue. 
The  2nd  son, 

Samuel  Cox,  of  Eaton  Bishop,  succeeded  to  that  estate  at 
the  death  of  his  cousin  (dau.  of  Gabriel  Snead  Cox,  of  Eaton 
Bishop),  Mrs.  Witherston,  1782.  He  d.  21  Jan.  1840,  aged  93, 
having  had,  by  his  wife  Sarah,  dau.  of  George  Duncumb,  Esq., 
one  son, 

SAM0EL  Cox,  M.D.,  of  Eaton  Bishop,  who  m.  31  Dec.  1800, 
Anne,  only  child  of  Major  Murdoch  McLean,  of  Kingairloch, 
Argyleshire,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  May,  1844,  aged  63) 
had,  with  other  children,  who  d.  unni., 

Eichard  Snead,  his  heir,  of  Eaton  Bishop. 

Elizabeth  Mary,  m.  her  cousin,  Samuel  Cox,  Esq. 

Clementina,  a  Nun  at  Le  Mans,  France. 

Alicia,  a  Benedictine  Nun  at  St.  Benedict's  Priory,  Stafford. 

Anne  Helen,  m.  John  Thomas  Dolman,  Esq.  of  Pockling- 
ton. 
Dr.  Cox  d.  4  March,  1851,  aged  74. 

Arms — Or,  three  bars  az.  on  a  canton  gu.  a  lion's  head 
erased  arg. 

Ci-tsi— An  antelope's  head  erased  ppr.,  pierced  through  the 
neck  by  a  spear. 

Seals  —  Broxwood  Court,  Pembridge;  Souldern  House, 
Banbury. 

COXWELIi    OF    ABLINGTOK". 

See  KoGEES  of  Dowdeswell. 


COYNEY    OF    WESTON    COYNEY. 
CoTNET,  Chaeles,  Esq.  of  Weston  C'oyney,  J.P., 
D.L.,  CO.  Stafford,  h.  23  Jan.  1801 ;  late  Lieut.-Col. 
Commanding  King's  Own  3rd  Stafford  Rifle  Militia  ; 
m.    1st,   4   Dec.   1838,  Sophia   Henrietta,   dau.  of 
Admiral  Rowland  Mainwaring,  R.N.,  of  Whitmore 
Hall,  CO.  Stafford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  Nov.  1871) 
has  a  son  and  heir, 
Walter  Mainwaring,   J. P.  and  D.L.,  Capt.  3rd  Stafford 
Militia,  b.  18  Sept.  1839  ;  m.  26  Nov.  1863,  Susan,  dau.  of 
George  Moore,  Esq.  of  Appleby  Hall,  Leicestershire,  and 
has  issue,  Walter  Weston,  b.  24  Oct.  1864;  and  Gwynyth 
Dorothea. 

He  m.  2ndly,  12  Dec.  1872,  Maria  Kathleen  Wilhel- 
mina,  dau.  of  Peter  Broughton,  Esq.  of  Tunstal 
Hall,  CO.  Salop,  and  widow  of  Ralph  Thomas 
Adderley,  Esq.  of  Barlaston  Hall,  co.  Stafford. 

ILilTCagC. — The  family  of  Cotney  has  been  seated  at 
Weston  Coyney,  in  the  parish  of  Caverswall,  since  the  time 
of  Henry  III,,  when  John,  the  son  of  Alan  Fitzalan,  Lord  of 
Oswestry  (ancestor  of  the  Earls  of  Arundel),  who  d.  in  the 
24th  of  that  reign,  r»ijio  1240,  granted  by  his  charter,  sans  date, 
to  Walter  Coyne,  the  manor  of  Weston-subter-Kiversmond, 
parish  of  Caverswall,  called  Weston  Coyney,  co.  Stafford, 
subject  to  the  chief  rent  of  half  a  mark  of  silver. 

Sampson  Coy  net,  Esq,,  representative  of  the  family  at  the 
commencement  of  the  17th  century,  m.  1633,  Anne,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Philip  Draycot,  Esq.  of  Dray  cot,  in  Staffordshire, 
by  whom  (who  d.  1691)  he  had  five  sons  and  one  dau. ,  the  5th 
son,  Mark,  who  d.  1695,  left  John,  of  whom  presently;  and 
Catherine,  wife  of  Anthony  Hill,  Esq.  of  Pcpperhill,  and 
grandmother  of  the  late  Walter  William  Hill  Coyney,  Esq. 
Sampson  Coyney  d.  2  March,  1653,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

JohnCovnet,  Esq.  b.  1637;  m.  Oct.  1661,  Ellen,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  John  Dawes,  Esq.  of  Caughley,  Shropshire,  and  by 
her  (who  m.  2ndly,  WilUam  Parker,  Esq.  of  Park  Hull)  he  had 
(with  a  dau.  Ellen)  a  son  and  successor. 


Sampson  Cotney,  Esq.  b.  1662,  the  last  male  heir,  who 
dying  unm.  1  May,  1693,  devised  his  estates  to  his  sister, 

Ellen  Cotnet,  who  n.  Sept.  1694,  William  (Jower,  Esq.  of 
Colmers  and  Queenhill,  co.  Worcester,  by  whom  (who  d. 
1  June,  1736)  she  had  an  only  son, 

William  Govveb,  Esq.,  in  right  of  his  mother.  Lord  of 
Weston  Coyney.  This  gentleman  was  unfairly  killed  in  a 
duel  at  a  tavern  in  Drury  Lane,  Feb.  1725,  by  Major  Oneby. 
William  Gower,  by  his  will  of  10  Aug.  1721,  bequeathed  Weston 
Coyney  to  his  father  for  life,  with  remainder  to  the  heir  male 
of  the  family, 

John  Cotney,  Esq.,  grandson  of  Sampson  Coyney,  by  Ann 
Draycot.  Ho  d.  1732,  before  William  Gower  the  elder,  and 
left  issue,  by  Ann  his  wife,  three  sons  and  two  daus.  The 
eldest  son, 

Edward  Cotney,  Esq.,  at  the  decease  of  WilUam  Gower, 

1  June,  1736,  entered  into  possession  of  the  Weston  Coyney 
estates.  He  m.  July,  1768,  Mary,  dau.  of  Matthew  Smith, 
Esq.,  and  by  that  lady  (who  m.  2ndly,  Oct.  1773,  Michael 
Jones,  Esq.  of  Lancaster,  and  d.  Nov.  1814)  left  at  his  demise, 

2  May,  1772,  an  only  dau.  and  heiress, 

Mart  Catherine  Coynet,  Lady  of  the  Manor  of  Weston 
Coyney,  who  in.  18  Aug.  1788,  her  cousin  Walter  William 
Hill,  Esq.,  and  had  surviving  issue, 
Charles,  now  of  Weston  Coney. 

Thomas  Edward,  b.  2  March,  1810 ;  vu.  Florence,  dau.  of  Chas. 
Mason,  Esq. 

Mary,  m.  1812,  George  Lambert  Clifford,  Esq.,  youngest  son 
of  the  Hon.  Thomas  CUfford,  Esq.  of  Tixal,  co.Stafford. 
Elizabeth  Mary,  m.  John  Vanzellcr,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and 
is  deceased. 

Anne  Mary,  m.  at  Paris,  8  Feb.  1838,  Monsieur  Hippolyte 
de  Pilliet,  Col.  in  the  French  service. 
Mr.  Hill  assumed  on  his  marriage,  by  sign  manual,  in  pur- 
suance of  the  testamentary  injunction  of  Edward  Coyney, 
Esq.,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Cotney.  He  was  Lieut.- 
Col.  of  the  Staffordshire  Militia,  and  Deputy-Lieut,  for  the 
county.    He  d.  29  Aug.  1844. 

Arms — Or,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  trefoils  slipped  arg. 

Crest— A  cubit  arm  erect  vested  sa.  slashed  and  cuffed  or, 
holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  faulchion  arg.  embrued  with  blood 
in  three  places,  hilt  and  pommel  gold. 

Motto — Fide  sed  cui  vide. 

Seat — Weston  Coyney,  Longton,  Staffordshire. 


CEACKANTHORPE    OF    NEWBIGGIN" 
HALL. 

Ceackanthoepe,  William,  Esq.  M.A.,  of  New- 
biggin  Hall,  Westmorland,  J.P.,  D.L.,  High  Sherife 
of  Cumberland  1824,  b.  25  Feb.  1790. 

3£.{nCil(JC. — This  is  an  ancient  Westmorland  family, 
branches  of  which  have  occasionally  been  settled  in  Cumber- 
land. Crackanthorpe  of  Cockermouth  was  High  Sheriff  temp. 
Henrt  IV". 

William  Cooksox,  Esq.  2nd  son  of  William  Cookson,  and 
younger  brother  of  Isaac  Cookson,  whose  son,  John,  purchased 
the  estate  of  Whitehill,  co.  Durham,  m.  Miss  Crackanthorpe, 
of  Newbiggin,  sister  and  heir  of  James  Crackanthorpe,  Esq., 
of  Newbiggin,  the  last  male  representative;  and  had  issue, 
Christopher,  his  heir;  and  William,  D.D.,  Canon  of  Windsor. 
The  elder  son, 

Christopher  Crackanthorpe  Cookson,  s.  to  Newbiggin 
on  the  death  of  his  uncle,  James  Crackanthorpe,  and 
thereupon  assumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
Crackanthorpe.  He  m.  Charlotte  Cust,  and  dying  1800, 
left  (which  two  daus.  Charlotte  and  Sarah)  an  only  son,  the 
present  William  Crackanthorpe,  Esq.  of  Newbiggin, 
Mrs.  Crackanthorpe  d.  1844. 

Arms — Or,  a  chevron  between  three  mullets  pierced  az. 

Crest — A  holly  tree  ppr. 

Scai— Newbiggin  Hall,  Penrith. 


CBACaOFT    OF    HACKTHOUM". 

See  Amcotts. 


CRADOCK    OF    QTJORN    COURT. 

Ceadock,  John  Dayts,  Esq.  of  Quoru  Court,  co. 
Leicester,  6.  6  AprH,  1845  j  s.  1863. 


380 


CRA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


CllA 


iLtltCajJC— Thomas  Cbadock,  Esq.  of  Quom  Court;  son 
of  John  Cradock,  Esq.  of  Woodhouse  Eaves,  by  his  wife,  Mary 
AUeyne),  m.  Oct.  1841,  Mary  Octavia,  dau.  of  H.  Grover,  Esq. 
and  had  issue, 

John  Davys,  now  of  Quom  Court. 

Thomas,  b.  1847;  m.  187.5,  Katherine  Louisa  Jane,  elder 
dau.  of  Corbett  Holland  Corbett,  Esq.  of  Admington  HaU, 
CO.  Gloucester. 

Mary.  Catherine  Clara. 

Emily  Anne. 
Mr.  Cradock  d.  Sept.  1863,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son,  the 
present  proprietor. 

Crest — A  bear's  head  muzzled. 

Motto — Xec  temere  nee  timide. 

iSeaJ— Quom  Court,  Loughborough. 


CRAIG-LATTRIE    OP    RED    CASTLE. 

Ceaig-Laueie,  Rowland,  Esq.  of  Red  Castle,  co. 
Kirkcudbright,  and  Myra  Castle,  co.  Down,  a  Magis- 
trate for  CO.  Kirkcudbright,  b.  21  Feb.  1810;  m. 
Oct.  184.3,  Jane,  dau.  of  Eichard  Forster  Anderson, 
Esq.  of  Walshestown  Castle.  Mr.  Craig-Laurie  is 
elder  son  of  the  late  John  Craig,  Esq.  (who  d.  28 
June,  1837),  by  Jane  Anderson  his  wife,  and  grand- 
son of  Rowland  Craig,  Esq.,  and  his  wife,  Margaret 
Bigham,  grand-niece  of  the  Rev.  Walter  Laurie,  of 
Red  Castle,  from  whom  the  estate  has  descended  to 
the  present  possessor.  Mr.  Craig-Lam-ie  has  an 
only  brother,  Johjt,  J.P.,  Col.  in  the  army,  Lieut.- 
Col.  Commanding  North  Down  Riile  Militia. 

Arms — (As  granted  by  Lord  Lyon,  4  Sept.  18.57).  Quarterly: 
1st  and  4th,  sa.,  a  cup  arg.  with  a  garland  between  two  laurel 
branches  issuing  out  of  the  same  vert,  all  within  a  bordure  of 
the  second,  charged  with  eight  boars'  heads  erased  gu.,  for 
Laubie  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arm.,  a  saltire  engrailed  gu.  between 
a  mullet  in  chief  of  the  second,  and  a  boar's  head  erased  in 
base  az.,  the  saltire  being  surmounted  of  a  fess  arg.  charged 
with  three  crescents  sa.,  for  Cbaig. 

Crests — 1st:  The  trunk  of  an  oak  tree  fessways  sprouting  ppr., 
and  above  the  same  a  cross  patee  fitchee  gu. ;  2nd  :  A  cheva- 
lier on  hosseback  in  full  career  grasping  a  broken  lance  in 
bend  ppr. 

Mottoes— Orer  1st  crest,  "  Benedictio  Dei  ditat ;  over  2nd 
trest,  "Vive  Deo  ut  vivas." 

Seats— Bed  Castle,  Castle  Douglas,  co.  Kirkcudbright;  and 
Myra  Castle,  Downpatrick,  co.  Down. 


CRAMER    OF    RATHMORE. 

Ceamee,  Maemaduke  Coghill,  Esq.  of  Rath- 
more,  CO.  Cork,  J.P.,  6.  23  Nov.  1817  ;  m.  17  July, 
1851,  Caroline  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  and  heir  of 
Robert  Honner,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Clancool,  co.  Cork, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Mary  Barbara.  ii.  Caroline  Elizabeth. 

III.  Wilhelmina  Idonea, 

JLtnCagC. — The  founder  of  the  family  in  Ireland  was 
Tobias  Von  Ceameb  or  Kkameb,  of  Lower  Germany  ;  in  the 
reign  of  James  I.  he  settled  in  Ireland,  and  was  made  a  free 
denizen  28  May,  1639.  He  was  father  of  Balthazae  Cbamee, 
Esq.,  who  le';  issue  two  sons,  Tobias  and  John;  and  two 
daus.    The  elder  son, 

Tobias  Cbasieb,  Esq.,  bad  assigned  to  him  for  his  services 
under  Cbo.mwell,  the  lands  of  Eallyfoile,  which  were  after- 
wards confirmed  by  patent  under  the  Act  of  Settlement.  He 
was  Sheriff  of  Dublin  1653,  and  High  Sheriff  co.  Kilkenny 
1669.  By  Mary  his  wife  he  had  two  sons  and  two  daus.,  Bal- 
THAZAB,  of  whom  presently;  Tobias;  Hester,  the  wife  of 
Sir  John  Coghill,  Bart;  Deborah,  wife  of  Arthur  Webb,  Esq. 
The  elder  son, 

Balthasab  Cbameb,  Esq.  of  Ballyfoile,  co.  Kilkenny,  h.  in 
Dublin  1644,  High  Sheriff  co.  Kilkenny  1683,  m.  1st,  Eliza- 
beth, widow  of  Dr.  Hugh  Drysdale,  who  d.  s.  p. ;  and  2ndly, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Oliver  Jones,  and  by  her  had' 
with  other  issue,  1  Oliver,  m.  Hester,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Coghill,  and  by  her  was  ancestor  of  the  baronets  Cog- 
hill;  2  Ambrose,  of  whom  presently;  3  Jane,  wife  of  Philip 
Savage,  Esq.  of  Rock  Savage.    The  2nd  son, 


Ambrose  Crajiee,  Esq.,  wm  Sheriff  of  Cork  1723,  and 
mayor  1725.    His  eldest  son,  by  Ursula  Browne,  his  wife, 

Baltuasab  Ceamer,  Esq.  of  Kinsale,  iii.  EUzabeth,  dau.  oj 
AVilliam  Stephens,  Esq.,  M.D.  of  the  city  of  DubUn,  and  had 
issue  a  son, 

Mabmadcke  Ceameb,  Esq.  of  Eathmore,  co.  Cork,  who 
■ni.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Eichard  Giimbleton,  Esq.  of  Castle  Eichard, 
CO.  Waterford;  and  d.  1817,  having  had  issue.  The  eldest 
son, 

John  Thomas  Cramer,  Esq.  of  Eathmore,  co.  Cork,  J. P., 
m.  1814,  Barbara  Mary  Anne  Mileljurn,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Dr. 
Thomas,  and  by  her  (who   d.  20  March,  1657)  he  left  at  his 
decease,  5  Nov.  1845,  two  sons, 
Maemaduke  Coghill,  now  of  Eathmore. 
John  Thomas,  of  Ballindinisk  House,  co.  Cork,  J.P.,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law,  formerly  Lieut.  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  6.  20 
March,  1820;  m.  22  Dec.  1»57,  Mary  Augusta,  dau.  of  the 
Eev.  Henry  Eichard  Eogers,  Esq.  of  Killeagh,  co.  Cork, 
by  Augusta  Lyster,  his  wife,  and  has  issue,  John  Thomas, 
b.  1  Dec.  1858 ;  and  Edith  Barbara. 
/Sea£— Eathmore,  Kinsale,  co.  Cork. 


CRAMER-ROBERTS  OF  SALLYMOUKT. 

See  EoBEETS. 


CRANE    OF    OAKHAMPTON. 

Ceane,     Hexey,     Esq.    of     Oakhampton    co. 
Worcester,  Lord  of  the   Manor  of  Habberley,  5. 
14  Nov.    1801 ;    m.    5  Oct.    1842,   Jane    Miriam, 
eldest  dau.  of  late  Rev.  William  Henry  Havergal,  j 
Hon.  Canon  of  Worcester,  and  has  issue,  | 

I.  John  Henet,  of  Hillhampton  House,  Great  Witley,  co.  | 
Worcester,   b.   27  Nov.  1855;    m.  12  June,    1877,  Annie 
Georgina,   dau.  of  George  Washington  Turner,  Esq.  of 
Cannes,  late  of  Mississippi  State. 

I.  Miriam  Louisa,  m.  31  July,  1872,  Eeginald  S.  Lea,  Esq. 
of  Oakfield,  Eugby ;  and  d.  22  July,  1877. 

II.  Evelyn  Emily,  d.  6  April,  1868. 

III.  Constance  Sarah,  m.  4  Aug.  1875,  John  Skipworth  Gib- 
bons, Esq.  of  The  Leasowes,  co.  Worcester. 

JlfnCaflC.— This  family,  which  has  been  resident  at  Hab- 
berley in  the  Foreign  of  Kidderminster,  since  (or  before)  the 
reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  till  1866,  claims  to  be  a  branch 
of  the  ancient  family  of  Crane  of  Chilton,  Suffolk.  John 
Crane  of  Habberley  and  Joan  his  wife,  living  in  1676,  had  two 
sons,  the  elder, 

John  Crane,  Esq.  of  Habberley,  h.  1724;  m.  1st,  1743, 
Anne  Hinton,  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth  Crane,  who  d.  in  1760; 
he  d.  in  1787,  having  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Edward  Wheelee  Crane,  Esq.,  of  Habberley,  m.  1788, 
Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Chillingworth,  Esq.  of  Park 
Attwood,  CO.  Worcester;  and  d.  23  Dec.  1839,  having  by  her 
(who  d.  Aug.  1820)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  h.  1789;  d.  unm.  1866. 

II.  Thomas,  d.  young. 

III.  Edward,  b.  1797  ;  d.  unm.  1876. 

IV.  Henrt,  now  of  Habberley. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  1819,  George  Crane,  Esq.  of  Tollington  Park, 
near  London ;  and  d.  1830,  leaving  one  dau. 

II.  Sarah,  m.  1821,  Joseph  Eogers,  Esq.  of  Aveley  House,  co. 
Worcester ;  and  d.  1871,  leaving  issue, 

Arms— Arg.,  a  fess  between  six  crosslets  fitchee  gu. 
Crest — A  crane  ppr.  beaked  or. 
Motto — Utcunque  placuerit  Deo. 
Seat — Oakhampton,  Stourport. 


EDMONDSTOUNE-CRANSTOUN    OP 
CRANSTOTTN. 

Edmondstoune-Ceanstoun,  Chaeles  Edwaed 
Haeeis,  Esq.  of  Corehouse,  co.  Lanark,  J.P.,  4th 
£on  of  the  late  John  Cuninghame,  Esq.  of  Lainshaw 
(see  that  name),  m.  1874,  Edith  Mary,  dau.  of  the 
late  Charles  Edward  Jerningham  {see  Staffoed) 
and  has  with  other  issue, 

Charles,  6.  1877. 
He  assumed  the  name  of  EDMONDSTOUKE-CEAlf- 
STOUN  on  succeeding  his  auut  in  1869. 


CEA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


CRA 


581 


ItlHfilSC— George  Craxstoun,  youngest  son  of  William, 
Wh  Lord  Cranstoun,  by  Lady  Jane  Kerr  his  wife,  dau.  of 
"William,  2nd  Marquess  of  Lothian,  and  grand-dau.  of  Archi- 
bald, 9th  Earl  of  Argyll,  beheaded  1688,  m.  Maria,  dau.  of  John 
Brisbane,  of  Brisbane  (by  Isabella  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heiress 
of  Sir  Thomas  Nicholson,  of  Carnock,  Bart.,  and  sister  of 
Margaret,  Marchioness  of  Lothian,  and  of  Mary,  wife  of  the 
Hon.  Thomas  Boyd,  brother  of  William,  Srd  Earl  of  Kilmar- 
nock, beheaded  1745-6),  and  had  issue, 

Henry  Kerr,   w.  Mary  Anne,  eldest  dau.  und  co-hcircss  of 

Sir  John  Whiteford,  of  Whiteford,  Bart. 
George,  called  to  the  Bar  in  Scotland,  and  appointed  a  Judge 

in  the  Court  of  Session,  1826,  d.  unm.  18.50. 
Margaret  Nicholson,  m.  William  Cuninghame,  of  Lainshaw, 

and  had  (with  other  issue — see  Cdninghame  of  Lainshatc)  a 

dau.,  Maria,  of  Corehouse. 
Jane  Anne,  m.  Wenceslaus,  Count  von  Purgstall,  Count  of 

the  Holy  Eoman  Empire,  and  Chamberlain  to  the  Emperor 

of  Austria,   and  had  issue,  Wenceslaus,  Count  von  i^urg- 

stall,  (I.  unm.  1817;  and  a  dau.,  d.  an  infant. 
Helen  D'Arcy,  m.  Dugald  Stewart,  of  Catrine,  and  had  issue. 

The  daughter  of  Margaret  Nicholson  and  her  husband,  Wil- 
liam Cuninghame,  of  Lainshaw, 

Maria  Cuninghame.  s.  1850,  to  the  estate  of  Corehouse,  by 
<leed  of  entail  made  by  her  maternal  uncle,  George  Cranstoun, 
Esq.  of  Corehouse,  and  assumed  thereon  the  name  of  Edjiond- 
btohne-Cranstodn.  She  d.  August,  1863,  and  was  s.  by  her 
sister  Margaret,  who  d.  Jan.  1869,  and  was  .s.  by  her  nephew, 
Charles  Edward  Harris  CnNiNGHAME,  now  Edmondstodnb- 
Cranstoun,  Esq.  of  Corehouse. 


Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  gu.  three  cranes  ( 
2nd  and  3rd,  or,  three  crescents  gu. 
Crest — A  crane  statant  vulning  itself  ppr. 
Scat— Corehouse,  Lanark,  N.B. 


ppr., 


CRA'STER    OF    CRA'STER. 

Cra'stee,  John,  Esq.,  of  Cra'st.er  Tower,  Nortli- 
timberland,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  Capt.  in  the 
Nortliiimbei'land  Light  Infantry  Eegt.  of  Militia, 
B.A.  St.  Jolm's  Coll.,  Oxford,  b.  6  Sept.  1823; 
m.  1858,  Charlotte  Pulleiue,  only  child  of  the  late 
Williara  Koddani,  Esq.  of  Roddam,  by  Charlotte, 
tlau.  of  H.  P.  Pulleine,  Esq.  of  Crakehall,  co.  York, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Willtam,  6.  28  Dec.  1860. 

Ji.  Edmund  Stanhope,  6.  14  Feb.  1863. 

III.  William  Roddam,  b.  30  Nov.  1867. 

I.  Amy  Frances  Margaret. 

^inCKQt' — In  a  return  of  the  knights'  fees  in  Northum- 
Tjerland,  supposed  to  be  made  in  the  6th  year  of  King  John, 
William  de  Craucestre  is  there  returned  as  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Craucestre,  which  he  then  held  by  half  a  knight's 
fee  of  ancient  feoffment,  by  which  it  appears  that  this  family 
had  been  possessed  of  that  manor  in  the  time  of  King 
Henry  I. 

Sir  Richard  de  Craucestre,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Crau- 
cestre, was  knighted  by  Edward  I.,  in  the  Scotch  wars, 
and 

Sir  Edmund  de  Craucestre,  who  served  both  in  the  wars  of 
France  and  Scotland,  was  knighted  for  hie  services  therein  by 
Edward  III. 

John  Cea'stes,  Esq.  of  Cra'ster  (grandson  of  Lieut.-Col. 
William  Cra'ster,  of  Cra'ster,  who  defended  Morpeth  Castle  for 
Charles  I.,  and  the  lineal  male  representative  of  the  Cka'stees 
of  Cra'ster),  in.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Ayton,  Esq.  of  West 
Herrington,  co.  Durham,  and  had  issue  three  sons  and  three 
daus., 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

n.  William ;  and  in.  Betram ;  both  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Isabel,  TO.  John  Mylott,  Esq.  of  Whithill,  co.  Durham, 
and  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  Christopher  Blackett,  Esq.  of  New- 
ham;  and  2ndly,  John  Watson,  Esq.  of  Goswick ;  by  the 
latter  only  she  had  issue  a  dau.,  who  m.  John  Askew,  Esq. 
of  Pallinsburn. 

III.  Anne,  m.  Thomas  Wood,  Esq.  of  Beadnel,  and  had  (with 
two  daus.,  Catherine  and  Elizabeth,  and  a  son,  Thomas) 
an  elder  son,  John  Wood,  Esq.,  who  in.  4  Sept.  1781, 
Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Daniel  Cra'ster,  Esq.  of  Cra'ster,  and  had 
issue, 

1  Thomas  Wood-Cea'stek,  the  late  representative  of  the 
family. 


2  John  Ayton  Wood  (Rev.),  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Ralph 
Corapton,  Esq.  of  Melkington,  andd.  30  Jan.  1853,  leaving 
three  sons  and  three  daus. 

1  Annabel ;  2  Maria  Catherine ;  and  3  Elizabeth ;  4  Bar- 
bara Jane ;  all  d.  unm. 

The  elder  son, 

John  Cra'ster,  of  Cra'ster,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Col.  Henry  'Viniers,  Governor  of  Tinmouth  Castle,  and 
son  of  Sir  Edward  Villiers,  Knt.,  Marshal  of  England,  the 
youngest  son  of  Edward,  Viscount  Grandison,  and  d.  1764, 
having  had  several  children,  all  of  whom  d.  young,  except  his 
3rd  son, 

George  Cra'ster,  Esq.  of  Cra'ster,  an  Officer  in  the  2nd 
Troop  of  Horse  Grenadier  Guards,  who  m.  Olivia  Sharp,  and  d. 
177'2,  s.  p.,  when  the  estates  in  accordance  with  the  will  of 
John  Cra'ster,  of  Cra'ster,  devolved  upon  his  kinsman, 

Daniel  Cra'ster,  Esq.  of  Cra'ster,  great-grand.5on  of  Daniel, 
3rd  son  of  Col.  William  Cra'ster,  of  Cra'ster,  the  Cavalier.  This 
Daniel  m.  and  had  five  sons  (all  of  whom  d.  s.  j).,  except  the 
3rd,  Shafto)  and  four  daus.  He  d.  1784,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  surviving  son, 

Shafto  Cea'ster,  Esq.  of  Cra'ster,  High  Sheriff  1803,  whom. 
Isabel,  dau.  of  James  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  by 
whom  he  left  an  only  dau.  at  his  decease,  1837,  whereupon  the 
estates  devolved,  by  \irtue  of  the  will  of  George  Cra'ster,  Esq., 
on  Thomas  Wood,  Esq.,  wlio  assumed  the  surname  and  arms 
of  Cra'stee. 

Thomas  Wood-Cra'ster,  Esq.  of  Cra'ster  Tower,  6.  21  Aug. 
1768;  TO.  21  Aug.  1820,  Margaret  Eleanor,  dau.  of  John  Long- 
field,  Esq.  of  Longueville,  co.  Cork,  and  has  issue, 

John,  now  of  Cra'ster  Tower. 

Edmund,  E.LC.C.S.,  6.  14  Sept.  1824;  m.  I8G2,  Katherine 
Margaret  (d.  1874),  eldest  dau.  of  H.  Broadwood,  Esq. 
of  Lyne,  Surrey. 

Shafto,  an  Officer  in  the  army,  &.  22  May,  182S;  d.  wim.  in 
India,  1856. 

Eichard  Longfield,  late  in  the  army,  b.  19  July,  1828. 

George  Ayton,  Lieut.-Col.  Bengal  Engineers,  6.  9  June,  1830; 
m.  Amy,  dan.  of  Col.  Vincent,  and  lias  issue. 

Thomas  Henry  (Rev.),  6.  4  Aug.  1834. 

William  Robert,  Major  Royal  Artillery,  b.  26  Sept.  1836;  in. 
1868,  Mary  Joanna,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  T.  C.  Hincks, 
Esq.  of  Breckenboro',  co.  York. 

Henry,  b.  10  Dec,  1840. 

Eleanor  Ann.  Ann. 

Elizabeth  Hannah  Isabel. 

Mr.  Cra'ster  d.  8  Sept.  1867. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  quarterly  or  and  gu.  in  t'le 
1st  quarter  a  raven  ppr. ;  gu.,  on  a  bend  erm.  three  cinquefuils 
sa. 

Crest— A  raven  ppr.  charged  on  the  breast  with  an  escallop 
or. 

Scats— Cra'ster  Tower,  near  Alnwick,  Beadnell  Hall,  Chathill. 


CRAUFUIRD    OF    ARDMILLAN. 

Craufuird,  Thojias  MacMicken,  Esq.  of 
Grange  House,  co.  Ayr,  J.P.,  b.  12  Aug.  1814  ;  m. 
13  June,  1843,  Elizabeth  Eraser,  eldest  surviving 
dau.  of  David  Steuart  Galbraith,  Esq.,  late  of 
Machrehanish  and  Drumore,  co.  Argyll,  and  has  a 
son  and  heir. 

Archibald  Hew,  late  an  Officer  in  the  army,  b.  15  July, 
1844. 

ilinCilflC. — Andrew  Craufuird,  of  Baidland  (claiming 
descent  from  a  younger  brother  of  Sir  Reginald  Craufurd,  of 
Loudoun,  Sheriff  of  Ayrshire  1296),  to.  Jean,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir 
James  Lockhart,  of  Lee,  and  was  father  of 

David  CRArFciRD,  of  Baidland,  whose  great-grandson, 

James  Craufuird,  of  Baidland,  to.  the  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Hugh  Kennedy,  Esq.  of  Ardmillan,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau. 
of  John  Blair,  of  Blair,  and  by  her  had  numerous  issue,  of 
whom  were  William,  his  heir;  James,  ancestor  of  the  Ceaw- 
fueds  of  Sussex  ;  a  dau.,  m.  David  Craufurd,  of  Drumsoy.  The 
eldest  son, 

William  Ceaufuied,  of  Ardmillan,  distinguished  for  his 
defence  of  the  fortress  of  the  Bass,  in  the  Firth  of  Forth, 
against  King  William,  1691,  to.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Kennedy  of 
Baltersane,  and  predeceased  his  father,  leaving  an  eldest 
son, 

Archibald  Ceaufuied,  of  Ardmillan,  who  m.  Marion  Hay, 
and  by  her  had  two  sons, 


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TEE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


CRA 


I.  ARcniBALD,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Thomas,  an  Officer  in  the  army,  who  purchased  Ardmillan 
from  his  elder  brother;  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Taylor, 
Esq.  of  East  Sheen,  Surrey ,  and  2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  of  the 
Eev.  HuRh  Hamilton,  of  Girvan;  and  d.  1793,  having  hud 
issue  by  the  former  lady. 

1  Archibald  Clifford  Blackwell  Cracfcikd,  Major  in 
the  army,  of  Ardmillan,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Dr.  Leslie, 
and  left,  with  junior  issue,  a  son, 

James  CRACrriRD,  of  Ardmillan,  6.  1805;  called  to  the 
Bar  1829,  Solicitor-General  for  Scotland  1853  to  1855, 
and  a  Lord  of  Session,  as  Lord  Ardmillan,  1855  to 
1876 ;  m.  1834,  Theodosi.a,  elde.st  dau.  of  James  Bal- 
four, Esq.  of  Edinburgh,  and  d.  1876,  leaving  daughters 
only. 

1  Margaret,  m.  Archibald  Craufuird,  Esq.  of  Ardmillan. 

2  Anne,  m.  Mackicken,  of  Grange. 
The  eldest  son, 

ABCHiBALD  Craufihrd,  of  Ardmillan,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Eobert  Kennedy,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  dying  1784,  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Archibald  CRAUFriRD,  Esq.  of  Ardmillan,  who  m.  his 
cousin,  Margarctta  D'AlbCBuf,  dau.  of  Thomas  Craufuird,  Esq. 
of  Ardmillan,  and  dying  10  May,  1824,  left  issue,  Thomas 
JUcMicKEN  Cbacfcibd,  now  of  Grange;  Hamilton  Calh- 
cart,  settled  in  America,  deceased ;  Margaret,  in.  William 
Sterndale,  Esq.;  Marion;  and  Anne,  to.  July,  1847,  Graham 
Hutcheson,  Esq. 

^j-m'— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  on  a  fess  erm.  between 
three  mullets  arg.  two  crescents  interlaced  of  the  field,  for 
Cradfuird  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  chevron  gu.  between  three 
cross-crosslets  fitchee  sa.,  for  Kennedy. 

Crest — A  game-hawk  hooded  and  belled  ppr. 

JJfo«o— Durum  patentia  frango. 

Seat — Grange  House,  Maybole,  oo.  Ayr. 


CIIATJFTJE.D    OP    AUCHENAMES. 

Ceauftjed,  Edward  Hexet  John,  Esq.  of 
Auchenamep,  co.  Ayr,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the  cos.  of 
Ayr  and  Bute,  M.P.  for  the  Ayr  District  of  Burglis 
from  1852  to  1S74,  M.A.,  Burrister-at-Law,  b.  9  Dec. 
1816 ;  m.  6  Oct.  1863,  Frances,  dau.  of  Ecv.  Wil- 
liam Molesworth,  Rector  of  St.  Breoke,  Cornwall, 
and  sister  of  Sir  Paul  William  Molesworth,  10th 
Bart,  of  Pencarrow,  and  has  issue, 

Hnon  Eosald  George,  6.  16  July,  1873. 

Mary  Beatrice,  b.  22  Nov.  1864. 

Katharine  Yseult,  b.  11  Feb.  18G6. 

Frances  Guenevere,  b.  24  Aug.  1868. 

ILtnCilSC.— Sir  Eeginald  de  CRAcrtniD,  a  personage  of 
great  eminence,  ra.  circa  1200  Margaret  de  Loudoun,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  James  de  Loudoun,  who  received  a  Charter  of 
the  extensive  Barony  of  Loudoun,  co.  Ayr,  from  Richard  de 
Morville,  Constable  of  Scotland  temp.  William  (the  Lion), 
King  of  Scotland  (which  afterwards  gave  the  title  of  Earl  to 
its  possessors),  and  he  became  the  first  Vicecomes  of  the 
CO.    He  d.  in  1226,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

HncH  de  Crauicbd,  of  Loudoun,  Vicecomes  of  co.  Ayr 
temp.  Alexander  II.,  King  of  Scotland.  He  was  witness  to  a 
charter  a.d.  1226,  and  dying  1246,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Hdoh  de  Cradfubd,  of  Loudoun,  Vicecomes  co.  Ayr.  lie 
left,  by  his  wife,  Alicia,  a  son,  Reginald,  and  a  dau.,  Mar- 
garet, who  m.  Sir  Malcolm  Wallace,  of  Eldersley,  and  was 
mother  of  the  immortal  patriot.  Sir  WilUam  Wallace.  Hugh 
d.  in  1288,  when  he  was  .?.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Reginald  Craufubd,  of  Loudoun,  Vicecomes  co.  Ayr,  also 
a  distinguished  patriot,  who  was  treacherously  murdered  at  a 
banquet  at  Ayr,  in  1297 ;  leaving  a  son,  Reginald,  his 
successor,  in  Loudoun  (who.se  only  dau.,  Susan  Craufurd, 
heiress  of  Loudoun,  rii.  Sir  Duncan  Campbell,  Knt.  of  Red- 
castle;  from  this  marriage  lineally  descends  the  Earl  op 
Loudocn).    The  male  line  of  the  family  was  carried  on  by 

Sir  Reginald  Cbacfurd,  of  Crosbie,  2nd  son  of  Hugh,  of 
Loudoun,  temp.  Alexander  H.,  who  obtained  in  1320  a  grant 
of  the  lands  of  Auchcnamcs,  co.  Renfrew,  for  his  services  to 
Eobert  Bruce,  as  well  as  an  augmentation  to  his  arms  of  two 
lances  in  saltirc,  commemorative  of  his  exploits  at  Bannock- 
burn.    To  him  succeeded  his  son, 

Reginald  Craufurd,  of  Auchcnamcs  and  Crosbie,  whose 
name  appears  prefixed  as  a  witness  to  a  charter  by  Eobert, 
the  High  Steward,  in  1358.    His  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Craufdbd,  of  Auuhenames,  who  made  a,  "mortifi- 


cation," 1401,  for  the  health  of  his  soul,  and  of  his  wife,  and 
Sir  Reginald  Craufurd,  his  grandfather.  He  m.  the  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Malcolm  Galbraith,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Archibald  Cradfurd,  of  Auchenames,  m.  Jlargaret,  dan. 
and  co-hciress  of  Sir  William  Douglas,  of  Peircetoun,  and  had 
(with  a  younger  son,  Thomas,  ancestor  of  the  Craufurds  of 
Thirdpart)  a  son  and  heir, 

Robert  Craufurd,  of  Auchenames,  m.  Ist,  Lady  Isabel 
Douglas,  dau.  of  George,  Master  of  Angus,  and  grand-dau.  of 
Archibald,  5th  Earl  of  Angus,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau.,  m. 
Semple,  of  Noblestoun.  He  m.  2ndly,  Marion,  dau.  of  Houstoun, 
of  Houstoun,  by  whom  he  had  three  sons,  James,  his  heir; 
Henry;  and  Robert.  He  accompanied  James  IV.  of  Scotland 
to  the  battle  of  Flodden,  and  fell  there  1513.     His  eldest  son, 

James  Craufurd,  of  Auchenames,  obtained  from  his 
father,  in  1493,  a  charter  of  Crosbie  and  Monock.  To  him  s. 
his  son, 

Thomas  Craufurd,  of  Auchenames,  living  in  1535.  This 
laird  m.  Marion,  dau.  of  Montgomery,  of  Hazlehead,  great- 
grand-dau.  of  Alexander,  Master  of  Eglinton,  son  of  Alexander, 
1st  Lord  Montgoraerie,  and  by  her  he  had  three  sons,  succes- 
sive lairds  of  Auchenames ;  by  the  eldest  of  whom, 

John  Craufurd,  of  Auchenames,  he  was  s.  at  his  decease, 
in  1541.  This  gentleman  being  slain  at  the  battle  of  Pinkie, 
in  1547,  s.  p.,  the  estates  devolved  on  his  next  brother, 

William  Craufurd,  of  Auchenames,  m.  Annabel,  dau.  of 
Clialmers,  of  Gadgirlh,  and  had  one  son,  James,  of  Crosbie, 
m.  1579,  Lady  Elizabeth  Cunninghame,  dau.  of  William,  6th 
Earl  of  Glencairn,  and  </.  v.  p.,  leaving  an  only  child,  Jane, 
heiress  of  Crosbie,  »)i.  1606,  Patrick  Craufurd,  of  Auchenames, 
and  thus  the  ancient  estates  of  the  family  were  reunited. 
William  Craufurd  d.  in  1582,  when  the  barony  of  Auchenames 
reverted  to  his  brother, 

Patrick  Craufurd,  of  Auchenames,  m.  a  daa.  of  John 
Frazer,  third  laird  of  Knock,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

William  Craufurd,  of  Auchenames,  m.  in  1587,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Sir  Patrick  Houstoun,  of  that  ilk,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Patrick  Craufurd,  of  Auchenames,  in.  Jane  Craufurd, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  James  Craufurd,  of  Crosbie,  and  thus 
again  united  the  ancient  estates  of  Crosbie  and  Auchenames. 
They  had  issue  several  children ;  one  of  the  daus.,  Elizabeth, 
ra.  Robert  Hunter,  of  Hunterston.  Auchenames  d.  Jan.  1649, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Craufurd,  of  Auchenames,  who  was  infeft  in 
1649.  He  m.  Anna,  dau.  of  Lamont,  of  Inneryne,  co.  Argyll, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Archirald,  his  heir. 

I.  A  dau.,  ra.  Houston,  of  Houstoun. 

II.  A  dau.,  m.  Kennedy,  of  Kilbenzie. 

III.  A  dau.,  lit.  Boyd,  of  Trochrig. 

Auchenames  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Archibald  Craufurd,  of  Auchenames  and  Crosbie,  the 
16th  baron.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Porterfleld,  of  that  ilk, 
and  had  issue, 

William,  who  m.  Helen,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Burnet,  of 
Ciiinond,  and  dying  v.  p.  1695,  left  an  only  dau.  who  ni. 
Patrick  Edmonstown,  of  Newton,  and  had  several  children. 
Anna,  in.  James  Bruce,  of  Powfouls,  and  d.  s.  p.  i 

Jane,  of  whom  hereafter.  1 

Margaret,  m.  James  Young,  of  Killicanty,  and  d.  s.  p. 
Archib.ild  having  left  no  male  issue,  the  estates  of  Auchenames 
and  Crosbie  were  brought  to  judicial  sale  in  1715,  during  the 
minority  of  his  grand-dau.,  and  were  purchased  by  Patrick 
Craufurd,  Merchant,  Edinburgh,  younger  son  of  David  Crau- 
furd of  Drumsoy  (by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of  Gordon  of  Craiglaw), 
brother  and  eventual  heir  of  David  Craufurd,  of  Drumsoy  (of 
the  Kerse  family).  Hence  Drumsoy  is  styled  of  Auchenames. 
The  second  dau. 

Jane  Craufurd,  of  Auchenames  and   of  Crosbie,  by   an 
arrangement  made  in  169.')  on  the  death  of  her  only  brother. 
She  lit.  Patrick  Craufurd,  of  Edinburgh,  above-mentioned,  who  < 
became  afterwards  of  Drumsoy,  and  had  issue,  ^ 

I.  Patrick,  heir  to  Auchenames  and  Drumsoy.  ■ 

II.  George,  Lieut.-Col.  53rd  regt.,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Edward 
Randal,  Esq.  of  Salisbury,  and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Mary,  m.    i 
Thomas  Gilbert,  Esq.,  M.P.)  a  son  and  successor,  at  his 
decease,  1758, 

Patrick  George,  m.  1776,  Jean,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Donald 
Macdonald,  of  the  84th  regt.,  Brigadier-Gen.  in  America, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  July,  1811)  left  at  his  decease,  1804, 

1  George,  d.  num.  1804. 

2  John,  who  s.  his  cousin  in  the  Ancbenames  estates, 
1814. 

3  William  Pctrcs,  a  Deputy  Paymaster  General,  d.  v.nm. 
1859. 


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38^ 


4  Donald,  Capt.  E.A.,  wounded  at  Waterloo  -while  in 
command  of  a  battery  of  Horse  Artillery,  d.  luiid.  1819. 

1  Margaret  Randal,  d.  unm.  1853. 

2  Catherine  Mary,  d.  uniii.  1848. 

■  in.  Eonald,  of  Restalrig,  m.  1743,  Catherine,  dau.  of  .John 
Forbes,  Esq.  of  Newhall,  by  whom  ho  had  a  son,  Patrick, 
who  d.  unm.,  and  three  daus., 

1  Margaret,  m.  Patrick,  5th  Earl  of  Dumfries. 

2  Jane,  m.  William  Berry,  Esq. 

3  Annabella,  m.  William  FuUerton,  Esq.  of  Ptosomount. 

4  Catherine  Forbes,  d.  unm. 

IV.  James,  an  eminent  Merchant  in  Holland,  m.  Elizabeth 
Andrews,  of  Rotterdam,  and  had  issue, 

1  Patrick,  appointed  1769,  Conservator  of  Scot's  privileses 
in  Holland. 

2  James. 

3  George,  who,  with  Patrick,  s.  to  his  father's  commercial 
establishment. 

4  Ronald,  a  Merchant  in  Glasgow,  of  the  house  of  Spiers 
and  Co. 

1  Margaret,  m.  Macleod,  of  Geanies. 

V.  Hugh,  a  Merchant  in  the  East  Indies,  where  he  d.  wim. 

VI.  Alexander,  an  officer  in  the  army,  d.  in  Lord  Cathcart's 
expedition  to  Carthagena,  1741. 

VII.  John,  an  officer  in  the  army,  who  attained  the  rank  of 
Lieut.-Gen.,  and  d.  Governor  of  Minorca,  tiiiid. 

Patrick  Craufurd,  of  Drumsoy  and  Auchenames,  d.  1733,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Patrick  Craui-drd,  of  Drumsoy,  Auchenames,  &c.,  31. P. 
CO.  Edinburgh  1741  and  1747,  and  co.  Renfrew  1761.  He  hi. 
1st,  EUzabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  George  Middleton,  Esq., 
Banker,  of  London,  and  had  two  sons,  John,  his  heir;  and 
James,  Col.  in  the  Guards  and  Governor  of  Bermuda,  d.  s.  p. 
1811.  The  laird  m.  2ndly,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Lord  Sempill,  by 
whom  he  had  a  dau.,  Sarah,  who  d.  unm.  1796.  He  d.  1778, 
and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

John  Cbaufued,  of  Drumsoy  and  Auchenames,  M.P.  for  Old 
Sarum  1768 ;  and  afterwards  for  co.  Renfrew,  Oct.  1774.  This 
gentleman,  who  was  the  associate  and  friend  of  Charles 
James  Fox,  d.  unm.  in  1814,  and  was  s.  by  his  cousin, 

John  Cbaufued,  Esq.  of  Auchenames  and  Crosbie,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  6.  4  Jan.  1780;  m.  16  Aug.  1814,  Sophia  Marianna,  dau. 
of  Major-Gen.  Horace  Churchill,  and  great-grand-dau.  of  Sir 
Eobert  Walpole ;  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  Dec.  1865)  had  issue, 

Edward  Henkt  John,  his  heir. 

Frederick   Augustus   Buchanan,   b.   1822;    Admiral  K.N. ; 
d.s.p.  1875. 

Eobert  Emilius  Fazakerley,  6.  1824;  Lieut.-Col.  E.A. 

George  Ponsonby,  6.  1826. 

Katherine  Horatia. 

Georgiana  Janet,  m.  1857,  Count  Marco  Aurelio  Saffl,  one  of 
the  Triumvirs  of  the  Republic  of  Rome  1849. 
Mr.  Craufurd  d.  18G7,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  Edwakd 
Heney  John  Cbaufdkd,  Esq.,  now  of  Auchenames. 

^rms— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  a  fess  erm.  surmounted 
of  two  lances  in  saltire  arg.,  the  augmentation  granted  by 
Eobert  the  Bruce  to  Sir  Eeginald  Craufurd  in  1320;  2nd  and 
3rd,  arg.,  a  stag's  head  erased  gu.  between  his  attires  a  cross- 
crosslet  fitchee  sa. 

Crest— A  stag's  head  erased  gu.  between  the  attires  a  cross- 
crosslet  fitchee;  2nd,  a  phoenix  ppr.  rising  from  the  tlames. 

Supporters — Two  bidls  sa.  armed  and  unguled  or. 

J/ottocs— "God  Shaw  the  right;"  and  Tutuni  te  roboro 
reddam. 

Sftti— Auchenames  House,  West  Kilbride,  N.B. 

Town  Zfowse— 109,  St.  George's  Square,  S.W. 


HOUISON-CRATTFURD    OF    CRAUPUSD- 
LAND    AND    BRAEHEAD. 

HoTiisoK-CBArFUED,  JoHN  Eeghstaid,  Esq.  of 
Craufurdland,  co.  Ayr,  and  of  Braehead,  Midlothian, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  30  Aug.  1811 ;  m.  20  April,  1847, 
Mai'y  Dundas,  dau.  of  John  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Sun- 
drum,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Eeginald,  6.  8  Feb.  1849,  Lieut.  9Ist  High- 
landers. 

II.  John  Archibald,  h.  10  May,  1862. 
I.  CaroUne  Dundas. 

u.  Jane  Beatrice.  iii.  Constance  Mary. 

ILtnCJCflC.— John  Ckaufued,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Eeginald  de 
Craufurd,  Sheriff  of  Ayrshire,  by  Margaret  de  Loudoun,  his 
wife,  obtained  lands  from  his  father,  in  Clydesdale,  and  in 
right  of  his  wife  became  chief  proprietor  of  the  Barony.  Tliis 
John  conferred  Ardoeh,  or  Craufurdland,  in  Ayrshire,  upon 
his  2nd  son. 


John  Craufurd,  who  lived  in  the  time  of  Alexander  II., 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Craufurd,  of  Craufurdland,  father  of 

James  Craufurd,  of  Craufurdland,  who  fouglit  under  Wal- 
lace, and  assisted  at  the  election  of  that  illustrious  chief  to 
the  wardenship  of  Scotland,  at  the  Forest  Kirk,  in  the  shire  of 
Selkirk,  anno  1297.    He  was  great-grandfather  of 

Sir  William  Craufurd,  of  Craufurdland,  distinguished  in 
arms,  and  knighted  by  James  I.  In  1423,  he  received  a  severe 
wound  at  the  siege  of  Crevelt,  in  France,  and  the  next  year* 
we  find  him  amongst  the  prisoners  released  with  the  Scottish 
King.  He  was  ancestor  of  the  great  house  of  Craufurd  of 
Craufurdland,  which  was  for  centuries  associated  with  the 
chief  events  of  Scottish  history. 

John  Craufurd,  of  Craufurdland,  fell  at  Flodden ;  and  his 
younger  brother,  Archibald,  a  Lord  of  Session,  and  Secretaiy 
and  Almoner  to  Mart  Stuart,  amongst  the  acts  which  adorned 
his  life,  erected  the  West  Kirk  of  Glasgow  and  the  bridge  of 
Eaglesham. 

Lieut.-Col.  John  Walkinshaw  Craufurd,  of  Craufurdland 
(the  direct  male  heir),  shared  in  the  victory  of  Dettingen,  and 
distinguished  himself  in  the  hard-fought  field  of  Fontenoy. 
Col.  Craufurd  was  the  intimate  and  faithful  friend  of  the  ill- 
fated  Earl  of  Kilmarnock,  wlio  suffered  for  adhesion  to  the 
Stuarts  in  1745.  He  attended  the  unhappy  nobleman  to  the 
scaffold;  and  tradition  states  that  he  held  a  corner  of  the 
cloth  which  received  his  head,  for  which  act  of  trying  friend- 
ship, his  name,  it  is  said,  was  placed  at  the  bottom  of  the 
army  list.  Col.  Craufurd  d.  mm.  at  Edinburgh,  Feb.  1793, 
aged  72,  having  settled  his  estate,  by  deed  made  on  his  death- 
bed, upon  Thomas  Coutts,  Esq.  of  London,  Banker.  That 
instrument  was,  however,  set  aside,  by  a  decree  of  the  House 
of  Lords,  1806,  by  his  aunt  and  next  heir, 

Elizabeth  Craufurd,  who  m.  1st,  William  Fairlie,  of  that  ilk, 
by  whom  she  had  one  dau.,  who  d.  in  infancy.  She  m.  2ndly, 
3  June,  1744,  John  Houison,  Esq.  of  Braehead,  in  Midlothian 
(descended  from  John  Houison,  Burgess  of  Edinburgh  in  1450), 
and  dying  1802,  aged  97,  was  s.  by  her  only  surviving  child, 

Elizabeth  Houison  Cbaufued,  of  Braehead  and  of  Crau- 
furdland. This  lady  vi.  1777,  the  Rev.  James  Moodie,  who 
assumed  the  additional  surnames  of  Houison  and  Craufurd, 
and  by  whom  (who  d.  1831)  she  left  at  her  decease,  1  April, 
1823,  a  dau.  Isabella,  m.  1844,  AVihiam  Keith,  Esq.,  brother  of 
Sir  Alexander  Keith,  of  Ravelston  and  Dunottar ;  and  an  only 
surviving  son, 

William  Houison  Craufurd,  Esq.  of  Craufurdland  and 
Braehead,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  29  Nov.  1781 ;  m.  14  June,  1808, 
Jane  Esther,  only  dau.  of  James  Whyte,  Esq.  of  Newmains, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Reginald,  now  of  Craufurdland  and  Braehead. 

I.  Elizabeth  Constance,  m.  1845,  James  Ogilvy  Fairlie,  Esq. 
of  Coodham,  co.  Ayr,  and  d.  Jan.  1870. 

II.  Janet  Winifred,  d.  1836. 

Mr.  Houison  Craufurd  d.  Sept.  1871. 

^rm.s— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  Cbaufued,  gu.  a  fess  erm.; 
2nd  and  3rd,  Houison,  arg.,  a  heart  ppr.  on  a  chief  az.  three 
fleurs-de-lis  or. 

Crcsfs— Craufurd  :  A  marble  pillar  supporting  a  man's  heart 
ppr.     Houison  :  A  dexter  hand  couped  apaumee  ppr. 

Mottoes— Cravfurd  :  Stant  innixa  Deo.  Houison  :  Sursum 
corda. 

Scots— Craufurdland  Castle,  near  Kilmarnock,  Ayrshire ;  and 
Braehead,  in  Midlothian. 


CRAVEN  OF  CRAVEN  LODGE. 

William  George  Craven,  Esq.  of  Craven 
Lodge,  CO.  Leicester,  and  Bambridge,  Hants,  High 
Sheriff  1860  (see  Burke's  Feemge,  under  the 
title  of  Craven). 


COLQ'U'ITT-CRAVEN  OF  BROCKHAMPTOK" 
PARK, 

Colquitt-Craven,  G-oodwin  Charles,  Esq.  of 
Brockhampton  Park,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Gloucester, 
High  Sheriff  1864,  h.  25  June,  1815  ;  m.  17  June, 
1841,  Georgina  Maria,  only  dau.  of  Fulwar  Craven, 
Esq.  of  Brockhampton  Park,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10 
April,  1878)  has  issue, 

I.  FuLWAB   John    Colquitt,    b.  19  Sept.  1849,  late  Capt. 
Grenadier  Guards,  J.P.  co.  Gloucester ;  m.  23  Jan.  1873, 


3S4 


CRA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


CRA 


Sarah,  youngest  dau.  of  L.  L.   Dilln-yn,   Esq.  M.P.   for 
Swansea,  and  has  issue,  1  Fulwar  Lewis  George,  b.  Nov. 
1873;  2  George,  b.  Jan.  1875;  1  Arabel  Laura,  6.  May, 
1876. 
n.  Fulwar  Wallace  Kinpr,  &■  10  Sept.  1853. 

I.  Constance  Charlotte,  m.  Jan.  1876,  George  Henry  Van- 
si  ttart,  Esq.  of  Bisham  Abbey,  Berks. 

II.  Leila  Louisa,  m.  21  April,  18G8,  Kev.  Henry  Coventry, 
2ncl  son  of  the  Hon.  W.  J.  Coventry,  of  Earls  Croome, 
Worcester. 

in.  Arabella  Catherine,  m.  9  Feb.  1873,  James  Buchanan, 
Esq.,  Commancler  Royal  Navy,  eldest  son  of  Eight  Hon. 
Sir  Andrew  Buchanan,  G.C.B.,  H.M.  Ambassador  at 
Vienna. 
This  gentleman,  formerly  a  Capt.  5tli  Dragoon 
Guards,  elder  son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Goodwin 
Colquitt,  C.B.,  Grenadier  Guards,  by  Anne  Colqu- 
lioun  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Wallace, 
Esq.  of  Kelly,  co.  Renfrew,  and  sister  to  the 
late  Robert  Wallace,  Esq.  of  Kelly,  M.P.  and  of 
Gen.  Sir  J.  M.  Wallace,  R.H.,  assumed,  in  1842, 
by  royal  license,  the  name  and  arms  of  Goodwin, 
on  succeeding  to  the  estates  of  the  late  Charles 
Goodwin,  Esq.  of  Farndon,  co.  Chester  ;  and,  again, 
in  January,  1861,  by  another  royal  license,  adopted 
the  name  and  arms'of  Ceaven,  in  comphance  with 
a  proviso  contained  in  the  will  of  his  father-in-law, 
Eulwar  Craven,  Esq.  (who  d.  1860).  Capt.  Good- 
win Charles  Colquitt  Craven  has  one  brother,  John 
Wallace  Colquitt,  late  Capt.  5th  Fusiliers,  b.  Aug. 
1823  ;  and  one  sister,  Anne  Wallace,  m.  June, 
1840,  to  William  Collins  Wood,  Esq.  of  Keithick, 
CO.  Perth  (who  d.  March,  1877). 

HtnCaflC.— Charles  Ckaven,  Esq.,  youngest  brother  of 
William,  2nd  Lord  Craven,  was  constituted  Governor  of  Caro- 
lina temp.  Queen  Anne.  He  ?re.  Elizabeth  Staples,  by  whom 
{who  m.  after  his  decease,  Jemmit  Raymond,  Esq.  of  Berk- 
shire) he  left  at  his  death,  1754,  an  only  surviving  son, 

Rev.  John  Craven',  of  Chilton  House,  co.  Wilts,  m.  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  James  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Litcomb,  Berks,  and  had 
surviving  issue, 

I.  Fdlwar,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles  John,  m.  23  Oct.  1817,  Penelope,  dau.  of  Edward 
Wheeler,  Esq.,  and  </.  24  Oct.  1864,  having  had  issue, 

1  Charles,  6.  1818;  late  Capt.  Scots  Greys;  m.  1st,  1847 
Harriet,  dau.  of  Capt.  R.  Streatfeild,  R.N.,  by  whom  he 
has  issue  ;  and  2ndly,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Francis  Smith,  Esq., 

1  Charlotte  Penelope. 

2  CecUia  Catherine,  «i.  1st,  1847,  Walter  Ricardo,  Esq. ; 
and  2ndly,  1866,  Frederick  James  Owen,  Esq. 

I.  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  m.  1819,  Sir  John  Walter  Pollen, 
Bart.,  and  d.  1877. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Fclwar  Craven,  Esq.  of  Brockhampton  Park,  co.  Gloucester, 
and  Draycott  Fitzpaine,  AVilts,  6.  25  June,  1782;  m.  26  Nov. 
1809,  Laura,  2nd  dau.  of  George  Vansittart,  Esq.  of  Bisham 
Abbey,  M.P.  for  Berks,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  Feb.  1844)  had 
issue, 

Fulwar  William,  an  officer  in  the  army,  b.  12  Sept.  1810;  m. 
1831,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Orde ;  and  d.  4  April,  1837, 
leaving  issue,  1  Fulwar  Guy,  6.  15  Jan.  1835,  d.  19  April, 
1851 ;  2  Edmund  Filmer,  R.N.,  b.  21  Nov.  1836;  to.  1866, 
Caroline,  dau.  of  John  Smith,  Esq.,  and  has  issue ;  and  three 
daus.,  1  Maria  Caroline ;  2  Laura  Louisa,  7«.  7  Jan.  1862, 
Major  Edmund  Garland  Home,  25th  regt.,  and  has  issue, 
Edmund  Cecil  CEde  and  Beatrice  Chariotte  Maria ;  3  Geor- 
gina,  TO.  28  July,  1863,  Rev.  Thomas  Grey  Clarke,  Vicar  of 
Oldham,  Hants,  and  has  issue,  Edmund  William  Grey. 
George  Vansittart,  6.  15  Oct.  1812;  d.  1838. 
William  East  Edward,  b.  24  Oct.  1815;  d.  1848. 
Georgina  Maria,  in.  1841,  Goodwin  Charles  Colquitt,  Esq., 
now  CoLQDiTT  Craven,  of  Brockhampton  Park. 
Mr.  Fulwar  Craven  d.  14  April,  1860. 

Anns— Arg.,  a  fcss  between  six  cross-crosslets  fitchee  gu. 
Crest — On  a  chapcau  gu.  turned  up  erm.  a  gryphon  statant 
of  the  second  beaUtd  or. 
Motto — Virtus  in  actione  consistit. 
&a<— Brockhampton  Park,  near  Cheltenham. 


CRAWFURD    OF    MILTON. 

Stieling-Ceawftjed,  William  Stuaet,  Esq.  of 
Milton,  CO.  Lanark,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  29  Nov.  1819; 
m.  1876,  Hon.  Carohne  Agnes,  dau.  of  John,  2nd 
Lord  Decies,  and  widow  of  James,  4th  Duke  of 
Montrose.  In  descent  from  Jean  Stuart,  his  grand- 
mother, Mr.  Crawfurd  s.  to  the  estate  of  Milton, 
and  took  the  name  of  Ceawfubd,  in  terms  of  the 
entail  executed  by  John  Crawfurd,  Esq.,  1706 ; 
while  his  brother,  Capt.  Stuart,  *.  as  2nd  son,  to  the 
estate  of  Castlemilk,  and  took  the  name  of  Stuaet, 
in  terms  of  the  entail  of  that  estate,  executed  by 
Sir  John  Stuart. 

iltllCagC.— Capt.  William  Stirling,  1st  Dragoon  Guards, 
was  6th  son  of  William  Stirling,  Esq.  of  Keir,  by  his  2nd 
wife,  Jean  Stuart,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Stuart,  of  Castlemilk. 
He  1)1.  1st,  13  March,  1818,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Anderson, 
Esq.  of  London,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  Dec.  1819)  had  an 
only  child,  the  present  William  Stuart  Stirling-Crawfued, 
of  Milton.  He  m.  2ndly,  Ann  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Sir  Alex- 
ander Gibson  Maitland,  Bart,  of  Clifton  Hall,  and  had  by 
her,  Capt.  James  Stirling  Stuart,  of  Castlemilk,  co.  Lanark, 
who  TO.  Harriet,  dau.  of  Matthew  Fortescue,  Esq.  of  Dublin, 
and  has  issue ;  and  a  dau.,  Helen,  m.  Henry  Everard,  Esq.  of 
Langton  Hall. 

Arnis—Gxi.,  a  fess  erm.  between  three  mullets  aig.  within  a 
bordure  of  the  last. 
Crest— A  crescent  arg. 
Seat — Milton,  near  Lanark. 


las,  1)!.  Cecil,  dau.  of  John  Forbes,  of  Knappcrnce,  but  , 
,  jj.  s.  -p.  1732.  [ 


CRAWFORD    OF    CRAWFORDSBTJRN. 

See  SHAEMAN-CEAWrORD. 


CRAWFURD    OF    CARTSBTTRN. 

Ceawftjed,  Thomas  Macknight,  Esq.  of  Carts- 
burn,  CO.  Renfrew  and  Lauriston  Castle,  Mid- 
lothian, J.P.  for  both  COS.,  formerly  in  the  93rd 
Highlanders ;  m.  Jane  Cunningham,  only  dau.  of 
the  late  John  Allan  Woddrop,  Esq.  of  Dalmarnock 
and  G-arvald,  by  Marion,  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Robert  Hunter  of  Kirkland,  co.  Ayr,  and  has  an 
only  sui'viving  child, 

Marion  Woddrop  Macknight. 

^LtUCagC. — Thomas  Crawfurd,  of  Cartsburn,  6.  1631, 
was  2nd  son  of  Cornelius  Crawfurd,  of  Jordanhill,  by  Jean, 
dau.  of  Andrew  Semple,  of  Milnbank,  co.  Renfrew.  He  had 
issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

George,  author  of  Scottish  Peerage,  History  of  RcnfrcwsJdre, 
&c.,  &c. 
He  d.  1695,  and  was  s.  by 

Thomas  Crawfurd,  b.  1662 ;  m.  Bethia,  dau.  of  Archibald 
Robertson,  of  Bedlay,  by  whom  he  had, 

Thomas, 
d. 

Archibald,  his  heir. 

Christian,  of  whom  afterwards. 
Thomas  Crawfurd  d.  1743,  and  was  s.  by 

Archibald  Crawfurd,  of  Cartsburn,  b.  1710;  m.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  John  Cunniughame,  of  Caddell,  and  Thornton,  co. 
Ayr.    He  d.  1783,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  child, 

Thomas  Crawfurd,  of  Cartsburn,  b.  1746.  He  d.  xmm, 
1791,  and  was  s.  by  his  aimt,  Christian. 

Christian,  b.  1705;  m.  Robert  Arthcb,  Esq.  She  d.  1796, 
and  was  s.  by  her  only  surviving  child, 

Christian,  m.  Thomas  Macknight,  Esq.  of  Ratho,  co.  Mid- 
lothian, .and  was  s.  by  her  only  son, 

AViLLiAM  Macknight  Crawfurd,  6.  1785;  s.  to  the  estate 
of  Ratho  on  the  death  of  his  father  in  1811,  and  to  Cartsburn 
on  the  death  of  his  mother  in  1819;  m.  1817,  Jane,  2nd  dau. 
of  John  Crawford,  Esq.  of  Broadficld,  co.  Renfrew;  and  dying 
1855,  was  s.  by  his  son,  Thomas  Macknight  Cbawfdbd,  of 
Cartsburn,  the  present  proprietor. 

_^,.,,i5_Quarterly,  Lst  and  4th,  Crawfurd,  gu.,  a  fe.ss  erm. 
in  base  two  swords  saltireways  jipr.  hilted  and  pommelled  or, 
all  within  a  bordure  wavy  arg. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  Macknight,  sa., 
three  lions'  heads  erased  or,  langucd  gu. 

Crests— 1st :  A  sword  erect  in  pale,  having  a  pair  of  balances 
on  the  point  all  ppr. ;  2nd :  A  demi-lion  rampant  or,  armed 
and  lan^ued  gu. 

Mottoes— quoiX  tibi  hoc  alteri ;  Nil  durum  TOlcUti. 

Seat — Lauriston  Castle,  Midlothian. 


CRA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


CRE 


385 


CRAWLEY     OF    STOCKWOOD. 

Crawley,  John  Sambrook,  Esq.  of  Stockwootl, 
CO.  Eedford,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1858,  b.  2'J  April, 
1823  ;  m.  4.  Nov.  1H:,2,  Sarah  J3ridsc(,  2nd  dan.  of 
Ercdcrick  Oclavius  Wells,  Esq.,  Ijciigal  Civil  Service, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Fbancis,  b.  12  Oct.  1S53. 

II.  Archer  Parry,  b.  19  April,  1857. 

III.  Cecil  Gordon,  6.  5  Oct.  18G2. 

IV.  Eobert,  b.  2  June,  ISTO. 

'•  Alice.  II.  Isabel.  ni.  r.thcl. 

IV.  Helen  Mary.  v.  Florence. 

Et'ltratir.— The  family  of  Crawley  was  established  at 
Luton,  Beds,  temp.  Hlnrt  VIII.  John  Crawley  d.  there 
shortly  after  1545,  leaving  three  sons,  1  Eichard,  ancestor  of 
the  Cbawlets  of  Ndhir  Crawhy,  in  Luton,  and  the  Cbawlets 
of  Stock-wood;  2   William;    and  3  TuoiiAs,  ancestor  of   Sir 

rilOMAS  II.  CRAWLET-liOEVEY,  Bart. 

Samuel  Crawley,  E.?q.,  2nd  survivinf?  son  of  John  Crawley, 
Esq.  of  Stockwood,  m.  3  May,  17S8,  Eliza,  only  child  of 
—  Rankin,  Esq.  of  Ragnall  Hall,  Notts,  and  d.  10  Dec.  1S05, 
leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

Samuel  Crawley,  Esq.  of  Stockwood,  M.P.  for  Bedford 
1833  to  1837,  and  1838  to  1841;  m.  15  July,  1822,  Jlaria,  eldest 
lau.  of  Christopher  Musgrave,  Esq.  of  Kempton  Park,  Middle- 
sex; and  d.  at  Naples,  21  Dec.  I,s52,  when  he  was  s.  by  liis 
3ldest  son,  the  present  John  Sa;ji;rook  Crawley,  Esq.  of 
Stockwood. 

Arms— Or,  on  a  fess  gu.  between  three  storks  ppr.  as  many 
:ross-erosslets  of  the  field. 
Crest—A  crane  ppr.  holding  in  the  talon  a  fleur-de-lis  or. 
Motto — Blihi  ccelum  portiis. 
iSeui— Stocluvood,  Lutun,  Beds. 


DRAWSHAY    OP    CYFARTHFA    CASTLE. 

Ceawshat,  Robert  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Cy- 
farthfa  Castle,  co.  Glamorgau,  b.  1817  ;  m.  181G, 
Rose  Marj,  dau.  of  WilHam  Wilson  Yeates,  Esq. 
)f  Caversham  Grove,  co.  Oxford,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Thompson,  of  Vaynor  House,  Merthyr  Tydvil, 
J.P.  «os.  Glamorgan  and  Radnor,  and  J. P.  an  i  D.L.  co. 
Brecon,  b.  15  April,  1847 ;  m.  4  Oct.  1870,  Floveniia  Maria, 
eldest  dau.  of  Col.  E.  E.  Wood,  of  Stouthall,  co.  Gla- 
morgan. 

II.  Robert  Thompson.         in.  Richard  Frederick,  b.  1859. 

I.  Rose  Harriet,  lUumrson,  m.  Arthur  Williams,  Esq.,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law. 

II.  Henrietta  Louise,  m.  Capt.  W.  C.  Ealston,  late  21st 
Fusiliers  and  4Cth  regt.,  who  d.  18  F^eb.  1878. 

fLtnCaflC. — The  family  of  Crawshay,  so  long  assoeiated 
ivitti  the  great  ironworks  at  Merthyr  Tydvil,  South  Wales,  was 
Jstablished  there  by  Richard  Crawshay,  who  came  from 
Normanton,  near  Leeds.  lie  was  originally  in  partnership 
with  the  late  Sir  Joseph  Bailey  (son  of  Joseph  Bailey,  by 
lis  wife,  a  sister  of  Eichard  Crawshay),  and  Mr.  Hall,  of 
Abercarn.     His  son  and  successor, 

William  Crawshay,  of  Cyfarthfa  and  of  Stoke  Newington, 
Middlesex,  had  issue,  by  Eliza  his  wife,  two  sons  and  a  dau., 
William,  of  Cyfarthfa,  of  whom  presently. 
Eichard,  of  Ottershaw  Park,  Surrey,  „;.  1808,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Francis  Homfray,  Esq.  of  The  Hyde,  and  left,  with  other 
issue,  a  son  and  heir, 
Frederick,  of  Scole,  Norfolk,  m.  1859,  Eliza,  widow  of 
Capt.  J.  C.  Remington. 
Charlotte,  m.  1st,  16  Dec.  1801,  Benjamin  Hall,  Esq.  of  Aber- 
carn,   co.   Monmouth,   father  by  her  of  Benjamin,   Lord 
Llanovcr;  and  2ndly,  S.  Hawkins,  Esq.  of  Court  Herbert, 
CO.  Glamorgan. 

rhe  eldest  son, 

William  Ceawsoat,  Esq.  of  Cyfarthfa  Castle,  co.  Gla- 
iiorgan,  and  Caversham  Park,  co.  O.xford,  6.  1788;  High 
Sheriff  of  Glamorgan  1828;  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Francis 
Homfray,  Esq.  of  The  Hyde,  co.  Stafford,  by  whom  (who  d. 
1813,  aged  28)  he  had  issue, 


I.  William,  drowned  at  the  Passage. 


II.  Francis,  of  Biadbourne  Hall,''Eiverhead,  Kent  m   1837 
Laura  dau   of  P..  Crawshay,  Esq.  of  Honingham,  and  .,.  G 
,'?'?;  li^'yin^'  liad.  wuli  other  issue,  Francis  Richard, 


1875,  Isabel,  dau.  of  Hutton  Vignoles, 


Crawshay,  m.  11  July,  1878,  Ense  Mary,  4th  dau.  of  Ecv. 
Walter  Young,  Rector  of  lemplecarne,  co.  Donegal 
III.  Henry  of  Oatlands  Park,  co.  Gloucester   J  p"    i  1812- 
m.  and  has  issue,  >     ■   -i     •        i , 

1  Edwin,  6.  1838;  m.  1862,  Charlotte,  4th^dau  of  Eev 
Francis  Hole,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Georgeham,   Devon,  and 

2  William,  m.  Alice  Maria,  dau.  of  P.  R.  Gordon  Can- 
luiig,  K.sti.  of  Ilartpury,  and  has  by  her  (who  was  aci- 
(Irntally  killiHl  whilst  hunting,  5  March,  1878),  Henrv 
Ja.n.'s,  /;.  3  Oct.  1875.  3  Herbert. 

1  Ali.-e,  ,„.  1st.  Alfred  Sterry,  Esq.,  anl  2ndly,  25  Sspt 
H7S,  ICrnest  Jerdein,  K-'q. 

^,i'Tf  ^■Jl?''';"®'  "'•  '"erVey  Arthur  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Aston 
Hall,  Cheshire. 

3  Eliza  Lucretia,  m.  1855,  James  Ch.  HOI,  Esq.  of  The 
Brooks,  Abergavenny,  High  Sheriff  Monmouthshire. 

4  Catherine  Hermione,  m.  3  Sept.  1869,  Kilner  A  A 
Brasier  Creagh,  Esq.  of  Creagh  Castle,  co.  Cork.        "      ' 

I.  Eliza,  m.  Eev.   George  Thomas,   of  Ystrad  Myuach,  co. 
Glamorgan,  who  d.  18(J0. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Isabel,   sister  of  Mr.  Alderman  Thompson,   of 
Underley,  and  dau.  of  William  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Graigrig,  co. 
^^  estmorland,  by  whom  he  had  (besides  daus.)  a  son, 

EoBEKT  Thompson  Crawshay,  Esq.,  now  of  Cyfarthfa  Castle. 
Mr.  Crawshay  r,i.  Srdly,  1823,  Isabella,  dau.  of  William  Johnson, 
and  sister  of  Eichard  Johnson,  Esq.  of  theEhvmney  Works,  by 
whom  <who  survives,  and  resides  at  Caversham  Park)  he  had 
an  only  dau., 

Sarah  Louise,  d.  v.nm. 
Mr.  Crawshay  d.  4  Aug.  1SG7,  at  his  seat,  Caver.sham  Park. 
-^""^-Ai'g-.  on  a  mount  in  base  vert,  a  plough  ppr.  on  a 
chief  az.  a  pall  or,  charged  with  the  chemical  sign  ot  Mars  X 
s?.  between  two  lions'  heads  erased  gold.  ° 

han'tTr^"'  ^  ™°™'^  ^^''''  "  ^°°  ^'^'^'^"^S  over  a  heap  of  cannon 
Motto — Perseverance. 
*'e«i— Cyfarthfa  Ca;;tlc,  Mcrtiiyr  Tydvil. 


CREAGH  OF  BALLY  ANDREW. 

Ceeagii,  John  Bagwell,  Esq.  of  Hermitao-e  co 

Cork,  b.  31  Aug.  1828 ;    m.  23  Ecb.  1854,  M^xtilda 

Emily  Victoria,    eldest    dau.    of    Major    Gcu.   J. 

Wolseley,  25th  regt.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Gethik,  6.  12  Feb.  1S55. 

II.  Eric  Wulsclcy,  6.  1  May,  1859.  ' 

2.t'uraSC.— Tills  family  claims  to  be  a  branch  of  the  "  Hy 
Niall"  race.  Chblstopher  Creagh,  6.  14S6  or  14S7,  was 
Mayor  of  Cork,  1541,  and  a  man  of  great  influence  and  power 
amongst  the  native  Irish.  He  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  Dominick 
Eoche,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Creagh,  m.  1557,  Mary,  dau.  of  Michael  Waters 
and  d.  about  1601,  leaving  issue,  Christopher,  who  d.  before 
his  father  ;  and  John.    The  2nd  son, 

John  Creagh,  6.  1561 ;  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  George  Arch- 
dcken;  and  dying  2  May,  1614,  left  issue, 

Christopher,  d.  s.  p. 

William,  of  whom  presently. 

Michael,  7«.the  dau.  of  O'Driscol,  and  had  issue  one  son 
Michael  (Sir)  Lord  Mayor  of  Dublin  1688,  and  Col  in  the 
service  of  James  II.     He  left  no  descendants. 

John,  of  Ballyvolane,  co.  Clare,  Col.  in  the  army  of  the 
Conlcderated  Cathohcs  1642. 
The  2nd  son, 

WiLLLAM  Creagh,  6.  l.')94;  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Eoche  Fitz- 
Eichard,  of  Paulnalong  Castle.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Creagh,  b.  1631 ;  m.  Julia,  or  Giles  Verdon,  and  left 
issue,  I.  John,  of  whom  presently;  ii.  WilUani  (ancestor  of 
William  Creagh,  Esq.  of  Ballygarrett,  co.  Cork) ;  in.  Stephen, 
d.s.p.;  IV.  Dominick  (ancestor  of  John  Creagh,  Esq.  ofDro- 
niarten,  co.  Kerry).    The  eldest  son, 

John  Creagh,  Esq.  of  Kilowen,  co.  Cork,  6.  1667,  m.  1695, 
Elinor,  dau.  of  Col.  John  Barret,  of  Castleniore  :  by  her  he 
had  issue, 

I.  Eichard,  m.  Mary  Armstead,  and  left  issue, 

I  William,  m.  1786,  Eebecca  Morris,  co-hciress  of  Daniel 
Tlieophilus  Morris,  Esq.  of  Ballingown,  co.  Kerry,  and 
left  one  dau.  Sarah,  m.  to  Ezekiel  Tidd  Abbott,  Esq. 

1  Sarah,  m.  Right  Hon.  John  Philpot  Curran,  Master 
cl  the  Rolls  in  Ireland,  and  d.  18  Not.  1S44,  aged  89. 

II.  John,  of  Creagh  Castle,  co.  Cork,  m.  1st,  Mary  Ruddock, 
of  Wallstown,  near  Doneraile,  and  had  issue,  Catherine, 
VK  to  William  Stawell,  Esq.  of  Kilbrack,  and  d.  s.  p.  Mr. 
Creagh  m.  2ndly,  Judith,  dau.  of  Beverly  Usher,  of  Cap- 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


CEE 


pa^h,  CO.  Waterford.  and  widow  of  Edmond  Shouldham,  of  ' 
Dunmanway,  and  left  a  dau.  Mary,  to.  to  Kilner  Brusier, 
of  Lizard,  co.  Limerick,  and  by  him  was  mother  of  George 
Washington  Ebasieb  Ckeagh,  Esq.  of  Creagh  Castle. 

III.  Stephen,  of  Kilowen,  m.  Ellen  Leyne;  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  William,  an  officer  in  the  Austrian  service ;  d.  abroad. 

V.  James,  d.  s.  p.  vi.  Michael,  of  whom  hereafter. 
I.  Catherine,  m.  James  Stackpoole. 

The  6th  son, 

Michael  Creagh,  Esq.  of  Laurentinum,  co.  Cork,  6.  1706; 
m.  1741,  Cath»rine  Parker,  of  the  family  of  InchiRaggin,  ami 
by  her  had  one  son,  John,  d.  young.  Mr.  Creagh  m.  2ncUy, 
Mary  Gethin,  sister  and  heiress  of  Capt.  Richard  Gethin,  by 
whom  he  had  issue;  and  dying  11  Nov.  1781,  was  s.  by  his 
Bon, 

Authue  Gethin  Creagh,  Esq.    of  Laurentinum,  6.  Nov. 
1746;  TO.  1770,  Isabella,  dau.  of  William  Bagwell,  Esg.  M.P.; 
and  d.  13  May,  1833,  having  had  issue, 
I.  Michael,  of  Laurentinum,  6.  25  March,  1771 ;  m.  June, 
1796,   Sarah  Dobson,   dau.   of  Shapland  Carew,    Esq.   of 
Castleboro' ;  and  left  at  his  decease,  17  Oct.  1845,  an  only 
cuild, 
Isabella  Caeew,  m.  John  Singleton,  Esq.  of  Quinville, 
CO.  Clare. 
n.  John  Bagwell,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Arthur  Gethin,  of  Doneraile,  6.  1780;  m.  1840,  Eliza, 
only  dau.  of  Admiral  Henry  Evans,  Esq.  of  Oldtown,  Done- 
raile, but  had  no  issue. 

IV.  William,  Lieut.  Cavalry,  E.I.C.S.,  6.  1782;  d.  of  fatigue, 
after  a  series  of  engagements  with  the  forces  under  Holkar. 

V.  Benjamin  Bousfleld,  of  Doneraile,  b.  1784;  to.  Margaret, 
Morris;  and  d.  12  May,  1840,  leaving  issue, 

1  Arthur  Gethin.       2  Benjamin.       3  John  Men-ick. 
1  Isabella.  2  Dorcas. 

I.  Mary,  to.  Thady  McNaraara,  Esq.  of  Ayle,  co.  Clare. 

II.  Jane,  to.  Capt.  Taylor. 

in.  Isabella,  m.  Mathew  Shawe,  late  Lieut.-Col.  87th  foot. 

TV.  Dorcas,  m.  James  Norcott,  Esq.  of  Springfield. 

V.  Emily,  to.  Ion  Studdert,  Esq.  of  Elm  Hill,  co.  Limerick. 

The  2nd  son. 

The  Eev.  John  Bagwell  Creagh,  of  Bally  Andrew,  co. 
Cork,  Vicar  of  Carrig,  and  Rector  of  Rincurran,  b.  26  Dec. 
1772;  TO.  1797,  Gertrude,  dau.  of  John  Miller,  Esq.  ofToonagh- 
more,  co.  Clare,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  March,  1844,  aged  C3) 
had  issue,  seven  sons  and  five  daus., 
I.  Arthcr  Gethin,  his  heir. 

ir.  John,  b.  1802 ;  m.  1831,  Mary,  dau.  of  St.  John  Galwcy, 
Esq.  of  Mallow,  co.  Cork;  and  d.  9  March,  1841,  leaving  a 
son,  Arthur  Gethin,  6.  1836 ;  m,  Sept.  1863,  Henrietta  Colo, 
dau.  of  the  late  Henry  Cole  Bowen,  Esq.  of  Bowen's 
Court. 
in.  Thomas  Miller,   6.   1803;  Lieut,  and  Paymaster  of  the 

52nd  foot;  m.  184.3,  Eliza  Hewitt,  of  Glancoole,  co.  Cork. 
IV.  Michael,  6.  July,  1811 ;  to..  24  May,  1843,  Louisa  Emma, 
dau.  of  James  Dominick    Burke,    of  Becan,   co.    Mayo, 
Surgeon,  R.N.,  by  his  wife  Louisa  Collingwood,  and  has 
issue, 

1  John,  6.  23  Feb.  1844. 

2  Michael  Clayton,  b.  25  May,  1845. 

3  Randolph  Gethin,  b.  25  March,  1847. 

4  Arthur  Gethin,  b.  31  July,  1860. 
2  Louisa,  deceased. 

II.  1842,  Isabella  Melli- 
font,  and  has 
1  John,  b.  1843. 
1  Gertrude  Miller, 
VI.  Benjamin  Bousfield. 

I.  Isabella  Gethin,  m.  William  Davis,  Esq.,  M.D. 

II.  Rebecca,    to.     Arthur    Murphy,    Esq.    of    Oulartlcigh, 
Wexford. 

m.  Eliza,  m.  John  Stevens,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  St.    Keverne, 
Cornwall. 
The  Rev.  J.  B.  Creagh  d.  12  Feb.  1846,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Arthur  Gethin  Creagh,  Esq.  of  Bally  Andrew,  b.  1799 ; 
TO.  1827,  his  cousin,  Mary,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  James 
McGhee,  Esq.  of  Cuharane,  co.  Clare,  and  had, 

John  Bagwell,  now  of  Hermitage. 
Arthur  Gethin,  b.  1830. 
Thomas  Miller,  b.  1833. 
Rebecca  Victoria. 


1  Gertrude  Olivia. 
V.  Richard  Gethin,  6.  June,  1813; 


2  Richard  Gethin,  b.  1S45. 
2  Isabella  Gethin. 


Michael,  deceased. 


Mr.  Creagh  d.  25  Feb.  1849.     ., 

Armn — Arg.,  a  chevron  gu.  between  three  laurel  leaves  vert, 
on  a  chief  az.  as  many  bezants. 

Crest— A  horse's  head  fully  caparisoned  with  a  laurel  branch 
in  the  headstall  of  the  bridle. 

Ilotto — Virtute  et  numine. 

/Scat— Hermitage,  near  Doneraile, 


CREAGH    OF    CAHIRBANE. 

Creagh,  James,  Esq.  of  Caliirbnne,  co.  Clare, 
late  Capt.  1st  regt.  (The  Koyal  Scots),  s.  his  father,' 
22  March,  1857. 

JLintKQC- — ^This  ancient  Milesian  family  is  descended  from 
the  O'Neills  of  Ulster. 

From  the  branch  to  which  belonged  Richard  Creagh,  Arch- 
bishop of  Armagh,  d.  158.5,  descended 

Charles  Creagh,  Esq.  of  Cahirbane,  to.  Ann,  dau.  of 
George  Mathew,  Esq.,  cousin  of  the  Earl  of  Llandaff,  and  was. 
father  of, 

Andrew  Creagh,  Esq.  of  Cahirbane,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Edward  FitzGerald,  Esq.  of  Carrigoran,  co.  Clare,  and  had 
issue,  an  only  dau.  Anne,  to.  William  Massy,  Esq.  of  Glen- 
ville,  CO.  Limerick,  and  an  only  son, 

Jasies  Creagh,  Esq.  of  Cahirbane;  to.  1776,  his  first 
cousin,  Anne,  only  dau.  of  Giles  Vandeleur,  Esq.  of  Ralahiae, 
CO.  Clare  (by  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  FitzGerald,  of  Carri- 
goran), sister  of  Col.  Boyle  Vandeleur,  of  Ralahine,  who 
commanded  the  Clare  Militia  at  the  battle  of  Ross  during  the 
rebeUion.     By  her  (who  d.  1832)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  of  Carrigerry,  co.  Clare,  J.P.,  6.  12  Aug.  1777; 
Lieut.  12th  Royal  Lancers,  also  Major  of  the  Clare 
Militia;  to.  11  June,  1811,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Charles  CostcUo, 
Esq.,  D.L.,  J. P.,  of  Edmonstown,  co.  Mayo,  and  left  issue, 

1  Mary,  d.  unm.  1860. 

2  Margaret,  to.  1st,  John  Bonnynige,  Esq.  of  Rathorpe, 
CO.  Clare ;  and  2ndly,  Henry  Butler,  Esq.  of  Castle  Crine, 
CO.  Clare,  and  has  issue  by  the  first  marriage,  an  only 
dau.,  Louisa. 

3  Anne,  to.  John  Fitz William  Scott,  Esq.  of  Knoppogue 
Castle,  CO.  Clare,  and  d.  1867,  having  had  issue, 

4  Diana,  to.  Thomas  Gabbett,  Esq.  of  Corbally,  co.  Clare, 
and  has  issue,  an  only  dau. 

5  Eliza,  m.  Richard  Langford,  Esq.  of  Kilcorgriffe,  co. 
Limerick. 

n.  Andrew,  Lieut.  8th  Royal  Irish  Hussar."!,  Aide-dc-Camp 
to  the  Marquess  of  Anglesey  when  Lord-Lieut,  of  IrelaEd, 
d.  unm.  1823. 

III.  Boyle  Vandeleur,  Lieut.  E.A.,  d.  unm.  1826. 

IV.  James,  Capt.  R.N.,  to.  at  Cloghan  Castle,  Grace  Emily, 
2nd  dau.  of  The  O'More  (descended  from  O'More,  Prince 
of  Leixe),  of  Cloghan  Castle,  King's  Co.,  D.L.,  J. P.,  by 
his  wife  Mary,  dau.  of  Col.  Bateman,  of  Alta  Villa,  co. 
Limerick,  and  d.  22  March,  1857,  leaving  seven  sons 
and  two  daus., 

1  James,  now  of  Cahirbane. 

2  Vandeleur.  3  Boyle  Purdon. 

4  O'More,  Lieut.  95th  regt.,  to.  his  cousin,  Letitia  Long- 
field,  dau.  of  John  Brenton,  Esq.,  by  his  wife  Mary, 
youngest  dau.  of  The  O'More,  of  Cloghan  Castle,  King's 
Co.     She  d.  in  1875. 

5  Edward  FitzGerald,  Lieut.  R.N. 

6  Arthur  Richard,  Lieut.  R.M. 

7  Augustine. 

1  Anne  Vandeleur,  d.  unm.  1858. 

2  Mary  Emily,  m.  George  Spaight,  Esq.;  and  2ndly, 
The  Baron  von  Holt,  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honour. 

V.  Giles  Vandeleur,  Col.  81st  regt.,  m.  Bessie,  eldest  dau.  of 
The  O'More,  D.L.,  J.P.,  of  Cloghan  Castle,  King's  Co., 
and  by  her  (who  d.  23  May,  1854)  had  two  sons  and  six 
daus., 

1.  Charles  Augustine  FitzGerald,  Capt.  80th  regt., 
TO.  Mary  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Richard  Dodd,  Esq.  of  Elm 
Bank,  Hertfordshire,  and  niece  of  Sir  Fairfax  Moresby, 
Admiral  of  the  Fleet. 

2  Giles  Vandeleur,  b.  1850,  Lieut.  Royal  Buckingham- 
shire King's  Own  Militia. 

1  Ellen,  TO.  her  cousin,  Crofton  H.nmilton  FitzGerald, 
Capt.  Clare  Militia,  eldest  son  of  Crofton  Vandeleur  Fitz- 
Gerald, Esq.,  by  his  wife,  dau.  of  Gawen  Hamilton,  Esq., 
Lieut.  R.N.,  C.B.,  of  Killyleagh  CastU,  co.  Down,  and 
granddau.  of  Gen.  Sir  George  Cockburn,  nephew  of  Gen. 
Sir  Augustine  FitzGerald,  Bart.,  of  Carrigoran,  for  many 
years  M.P.  for  the  co.  Clare,  and  has  issue,  a  son,  Wil- 
fred, and  three  daus.,  1  Bessie  Diana;  2  Geraldinej; 
S  Ellen  Creagh. 

2  Emily  Anne,  m.  1860,  Robert  Law,  Esq.  of  Newpark,  CO.- 
Kildare,  eldest  son  of  M.  Law,  Esq.,  by  his  wife  SaraJl^ 
dau.  of  Crofton  Vandeleur  FitzGerald,  Esq. 

3  Mary  Letitia  Longfield,  to.  Hon.  William  Eodolph 
Wigley,  of  Glenelg. 

4  Bessie  Augusta  Ness,  m.  Edward  Picton  Philipps,  Esq. 
of  Kilbarth,  co.  Pembroke. 

5  Geraldine  O'More,  to.  Dudley  Phillips,  Esq.  of  Dunston 
Grove,  co.  Pembroke. 

6  Isabella  Diana,  to.  Richard  Hart  Harvey,  Esq.  of  Hcr- 
mons  Hill,  and  Slade,  co.  Pembroke. 

I.  Anne,  to.  Oliver  Isdell,  Esq.,  J.P.,  Capt.  Longford  Militia, 
of  Collinstown,  co.  Westmeath,  and  had  issue. 
u.  Eliza,  to.  John  Scott,  Esq.  of  Cahircon  and  Crevagh,  co. 


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Clare,  and  had  issue,  a  son  and  heir,  John  Crcagh  Scott, 
and  two  daus. 

III.  Diana,  iti.  Charles  Costello,  Esq.,  D.L.,  J.P.,of  Edmons- 
town,  CO.  Mayo,  and  d.  s.  p, 

IV.  Ellen  FitzGerald. 

Anns — Arg.,  a  chevron  gu.  between  three  laurel  leaves  vert, 
on  a  chief  az.  as  many  bezants. 

Crest — A  horse's  head  couped  arg.  bridled  ppr.,  a  laurel 
branch  between  his  ears. 

Motto — In  Irish,  "  Thournib'  crev'th,"  signitying,  I  give  you 
ths  branch. 

Seat — Cahirbanc,  Nowinarket-on- Fergus. 


CEEAGH    OP    DANGAIT. 

Ceeagh,  Cornelius,  Esq.  of  Daugan,  co.  Clare, 
5.  1812,  became  representative  of  the  family  on  tlie 
death  of  his  brother  ;  m.  18i3,  and  has  issue, 

I.  EicHARD,  6.  24  Aug.  184.5.        ii.  Cornelius,  deceased. 
I.  Agnes  Mary,  m.  1SC4,  Peter  Blake,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Cromlin, 

CO.  Galway,  and  d.  29  Aug.  1872. 
u.  Christina,  ni,  18G5,  John  Galwey,  Esq.  of  Doon,  who  tZ. 

1867. 
III.  Olivia.  IV.  Elizabeth  Clara. 

litnCagC.— PiEitsE  Creagu,  Esq.,  of  Adare,  Mayor  of 
Limerick  1G51,  son  and  heir  of  Pierse  Creagh,  Esq.  of  Adare, 
M.P.  for  the  city  of  Limerick  1639,  m.  in  that  year  M. 
MacNamara,  of  Creattalough,  or  Cratloe  Castle,  co.  Clare, 
and  d.  1670,  at  his  Castle  of  Dangan.    He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Simon  Cbeagh,  Esq.  of  Dangan,  m.  Mary  MaeMahon,  of  the 
Castle  of  Clenagh,  and  was  father  of 

Pierse  Creagh,  Esq.  of  Dangan,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
George  Mathew,  Esq.  of  Thomastown,  co.  Tipperaiy,  and 
aunt  to  the  1st  Lord  Llandaff,  and  had  issue  a  son  and  dau., 
Pierse,  his  heir;  and  Elizabeth,  m.  Davoren,  of  Lisdoonvarna. 
Mr.  Pierse  Creagh  was  s.  by  his  son, 

PiEKSE  Creagh,  Esq.  of  Dangan,  who  m.  thrice;  1st,  1738, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Valentine  Quin,  of  Adare,  and  aunt  to  the 
1st  Earl  of  Dunraven  and  Mountearl,  but  had  no  surviving 
issue ;  2ndly,  1755,  Gertrude  Maghlin,  of  Brickhill,  and  by 
her  had  a  son,  Robert,  his  heir,  of  whom  presently ;  and 
3rdly,  1759,  Lavinia,  dau.  of  Richard  Pennefather,  of  Newpark, 
aunt  of  Lord  Chief  Justice  Pennefather  and  Baron  Penne- 
father, and  by  this  lady  had  two  sons  and  a  dau., 

Richard,  m..  Christiana  O'Callagan,  of  Mai7fort ;  and  d.  1836, 
leaving  three  sons.  Pierce  and  Richard  (both  d.  unni.),  and 
CoBNEuns,  now  of  Dangan ;  and  one  dau.,  Lavinia. 

Simon,  m.  his  cousin  Dora,  dau.  of  B.  MacNamara,  Esq.,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Davoren,  of  Lisdoonvarna ;  and 
d.  1815,  leaving  four  sons,  1  Pierse,  m.  1806,  Belinda,  dau. 
of  Walter  Butler,  Esq.  of  Bunnahow,  co.  Clare,  andr?.  1870, 
leaving  two  sons,  Simon,  of  Bryan's  Castle,  near  Quin,  co. 
Clare,  J.P.,  b.  May,  1842,  m.  1871,  Helena,  dau.  of  J. 
O'Donnell,  Esq.;  Walter;  and  two  dsus.,  Heniietta  and 
Belinda;  2  Simon;  3  MacNamara,  deceased;  and  4  l:ii.llard. 

Charity,  m.  Gerald  Carrick,  Esq. 

Mr.  Creagh  d.  1780,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  eldest  eon, 

Robert  Creagh,  Esq.  of  Dangan,  m.  Miss  Kean,  of  Beech 
Park,  CO.  Clare.  He  d.  s.  p.  1842,  when  the  representation 
devolved  upon  his  nephew,  Richard,  to  whom  s.  his  brother 
Cornelius,  now  of  Dangan. 

Ar7M — Arg.,   three  laurel  branches  ppr.,  on  a  chief  az.  as 
many  besants. 
Crest — A  horse's  head  fully  caparisoned,  with  a  laurel  branch 
1  the  headstall  of  the  bridle. 
Motto — Vive  Deo  ut  vivas. 
Scat — Dangan,  Kilkishen,  Dangan  Cross,  co.  Clare, 


CREAGH  OF  CSEAGH  CASTLE. 

Beasiee-Ceeagh,  Kilnee  ArarsTus  ARxnuR, 
Esq.  of  Creagh  Castle,  co.  Cork,  b.  9  March,  1839, 
J.P.,  formerly  in  the  Military  Train ;  m.  3  Sept. 
1869,  Catherine  Hermione,  dau.  of  Henry  Craw- 
shay,  Esq.  of  Oaklands  Park,  co.  Grloucester  and 
Llanylan  Castle,  co.  Grlamorgan.  Capt.  Brasier- 
Creagh  contested  Mallow  at  the  Election  oi  1817. 

2ttncaC[C.— The  first  of  this  family  who  settled  in  Ireland 
obtained  extensive  grants  of  land  tcuip.  Charles  II.    He  was, 

Paul  Brasier,  of  Coleraine,   co.   Londonderry,   m.  Sarah, 

lu.  of  Sir  Tristram  Beresford,  Bart,  of  Coleraine,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  15  Jan.  1673)  had  a  son, 

CoL.  KiLNER  Brasiek,  of  Bagnal,  co.  Donegal,  M.P.  succes- 


sively for  Dundalk,  St.  Johnstown,  and  Kilmallock.  Col. 
Brasier  m.  Anne,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Brooke,  of  Brookes- 
borough,  CO.  Fermanagh,  Knt.,  by  his  2nd  wife,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Sir  George  St.  George,  Bart,  of  Carrickdromnensli,  co.  Leitrira 
and  had  a  son,  ' 

Kilner  Brasier,  vi.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Dean  Charles 
Massey ;  and  2ndly,  Miss  Ry  ves,  of  Castle  Jane,  co.  Limerick. 
Mr.  Brasier  d.  1759,  and  by  his  1st  wife  had  a  son, 

BrookeBrasier,  of  Rivers,  CO.  Limerick,  m.  1756,  Elizabeth 
Johnson,  dau,  and  co-heiress  (with  Amy,  wife  of  Sir  Thomas 
Roberts  ;  and  Maiy,  wife  of  Ralph  Westrop,  Esq.)  of  William 
Johnson,  of  Lizard,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  an  only  son, 

Kilner  Brasier,  b.  1757;  m.  1788,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  and 
co-heiress  of  John  Creagh,  M.D.,  of  Creagh  Castle,  co.  Cork, 
by  Judith  Usher  his  wife,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Brooke,  of  B;illyellis,  co.  Cork,  m.  Ellen,  dau.  and  co-heir 
(with  her  sister  Mary,  wife  of  Grice  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
natia,  co.  Waterford)  of  Henry  Mitchell,  Esq.  of  Mitchells- 
fort,  CO.  Cork,  and  left  issue, 

1  Kilner  Brasier,  Esq.  of  Ballyellis,  J.P.,  to.  Mary,  dau. 
of  James  Griffin,  Esq.  of  Foynes,  co.  Limerick,  and  d. 
1874,  leaving  issue,  Brooke;  Richard,  now  of  Ballyellis ; 
Kilner;  Henry;  and  Charles. 

2  Henr-e  Mitchell,  Esq.  of  Mitehellsfort,  co.  Cork  (who 
assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Mitchell)  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Bourne,  Rector  of  Rathangan, 
CO.  Kildare. 

3  Brooke,  d.  xmm. 

4  John  Wellington,  m.  Barbara,  dau.  of  John  Smyth, 
Esq.  of  Temple  Michael,  co.  Waterford,  and  had  one  son, 
Brooke. 

5  Grice,  who  emigrated  to  Australia. 

1  Ellen,  m.  William  Qum,  Esq.  of  Loughlougher  Castle, 
CO.  Tipperary. 

2  Mary,  m.  John  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Temple  Michael, 
o  Catherine,  m.  Sir  Richard  de  Burgho,  Bart. 

II.  John,  of  Creagh  Castle,  assumed  the  surname  of  Creagh ; 
he  in.  1801,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Charles  Wuien- 
ham.  Esq,  of  Castle  VVidenham,  co.  Cork.,  and  left  at  his 
decease  an  only  child,  Priscilla  Widenham,  who  s.  to  the 
Widenham  estates,  and  m.  8  May,  1819,  Henry  Mitchell 
Smyth,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Grice  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Ballynatray, 
CO.  Waterford  (see  Smyth  of  Castle  Widenham). 

III.  William  Johnson,  Capt.  27th  Inniskillen  regt.,  d.  unm. 

IV.  Kilner,  R.N.,  d.  unm. 

v.  George  Washington  Brazier  Creagh,  of  Creagh  Castle. 

I.  Catherine,  m.  Kev.  Richard  Bourne,  Rector  of  Rathan- 
gan. 

II.  Judith,  m.  John  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Limerick,  and  iis 
deceased. 

ly.  Emma,  m.  James  Griffin,  Esq.  of  Foynes,  co.  Limerick. 

IV.  Mary,  m.  Attiwell  Wood,  Esq.  of  Leeds,  co.  Cork. 

v.  Lucy,  m.  1st,  Charles  Bell,  Esq. ; and  2ndly,  Bertie  Jarvis, 
Esq.  of  Antigua,  West  Indies. 
The  youngest  son, 

George  Washington  Brasier  Creagh,  Esq.  of  Creagh 
Castle,  J.P.,  b.  12  April,  1797;  m.  31  July,  1822,  Anne  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  the  late  Bev.  Bartholomew  Pack,  Rector  of 
Ettagh,  King's  Co.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Johnson,  b.  26  March,  1826 ;  m.  9  Jan.  1862, 
Isabella  A.,  younsrest  dau.  of  J.  C.  Hungerford,  Esq.,  R.N., 
and  d.  6  April,  1SG6, 

II.  John,  R.N.,  h.  12  Aug,  1830;  m.  July,  1859,  Kate 
Frances,  dau.  of  the  late  F.  Holmes,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Beech- 
mount,  Queenstown,  <;o.  Cork,  and  had  a  dau.,  Catherine. 

in.  George  Washingtm,  b.  July,  1832;  m.  Averina,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Capt.  AVilliam  Sherlock,  late  69th  regt.  She 
(/,.  1  May,  1866,  leaving  issue,  Averina,  William,  and 
George. 

IV.  Richard  Brooke  Bartholomew,  late  Mate  R.N.,  &.  1834. 

V.  Kilner  AnonsTCs  ArthoiI,  now  of  Creagh  Castle. 

I.  Catherine,  m.  1852,  Capl.  E.  Beecher  Stowards,  8th 
regt. 

II.  Lucy  Susan.  in.  Anna  Frances. 

He  1)1.  2ndly,  10  Aug.  1868,  Mary  Grace  Jessie,  youngest  dau. 
of  B.  J.  R.  Cotter,  Esq.  of  Ejnoughmore,  and  d.  3  June,  1876. 

Motto — Virtute  et  nuraine. 

Seat — Creagh  Castle,  rear  Dcneiaile. 


CE.EE    OF    OWER    ]SffOIGKrE. 

Cree,  The  Rev.  John  Robert,  of  Ower  Moigno, 
Dorset,  *.  his  father  1853. 

JLtllCitB'C. — John  Cree,  Esq.  of  Ower  Moigne,  co.  Dorset, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1780,  son  of  Terence  M'Mahon,  Esq.  of  Cul- 
lenswood,  co.  Dublin,  and  Rachel  his  wife,  co-heiress  of 
George  Longworth,  Esq.  of  Craggan  House,  near  Athlone, 
assumed,  by  royal  license,  1814,  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Cree,  in  heu  of  his  paternal  ones,  in  compliance  with  the 
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whom  he  succeeded.  He  m.  1806,  Anne,  3rd  dau.  of  Eoberc 
Strickland,  Esq.  of  Dorchester,  and  had  issue, 

John  Robert  (Rev),  Rector  of  Owcr  Moigne,  Dorchester. 

James  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Clialdon,  near  Doicliciter. 

Georgiana. 
Mr.  Cree  d.  3  July,  1853. 

Seat — Ower  3Iuigne,  near  Dor:;hcf:ter. 


ORE  GOB    OF    TEEWITHIAW. 

Colmoee-Ceegoe,  Edwaed  Gaeland,  Esq.  of 
Trewithian,  Cornwall,  h.  10  April,  1815  ;  formerlj 
Lieut.  32nd  regt.  ;  *.  his  grandfather,  May,  1859  ; 
m.  1874,  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  the  late 
Charles  Webster,  Esq.  of  Court  Hall,  Hockworthy, 
Devon. 

3LilTCS3;C. — This  is  an  ancient  family,  of  much  respect- 
ability in  Cornwall.  The  mansion  house  of  Trewithian — built 
in  the  form  of  the  letter  E — was  erected  in  the  rei^n  of  Eliza- 
beth, and  remains,  little,  if  at  all,  altered  to  the  present  day. 

Edwabd  Cbegob,  Esq.,  only  son  of  Stephen  Crcfcoe,  Esq.,  by 
Abigail  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Hobbs,  Esq.  of  Gei  vans,  m. 
Sarah  Foote,  and,  with  two  other  sons,  was  father  of 

Edwaed  Cbegoe,  Esq.,  who  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Pomeroy,  of  the  parish  of  St.  Ewe,  and  had,  with  a  younger 
son,  John,  an  elder  son  and  heir, 

Edwaud  Cregoe,  Esq.  of  Trewithian,  m.  177.5,  Mary,  only 
child  and  heiress  of  Matthew  Garland,  Esq.  of  Cliivelstone, 
Devon,  and  dying  July,  1799,  left  issue,  Matthew  Garland, 
his  heir;  'EAwa.rd,  d.  unm. ;  Frind,  who  assumed  the  additional 
surname  of  Colmoee  1834,  and  d.  1839  (sea  Colmore  of  Moor 
Mild) ;  Mary,  d.  nam. ;  Harriet,  m.  Rev.  Charles  Lyne,  and 
is  deceased ;  and  Celia.    The  eldest  son, 

JIatthew  Garland  Ceegoe,  Esq.  of  Trewithian,  Cornwall, 
J.P.,  6.  12  Nov.  1776;  m.  4  Aug.  1803,  Anne  Coryton,  eldest 
dau.  of  Admiral  Kempe,  of  Polsac,  in  the  same  co.,  by  Ann 
Coryton  his  wife,  and  had  issue, 
John  Garland,   6.  5  April,  1810;    m.  M:iy,  1841,  Cornelia 
Powne,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Slade  Gully,  Esq.  of  Tre- 
vennen,   Cornwall,  J. P.,  and  d.  1854,    leaving  (with  four 
daus.,    Claire;    Caroline,    m.  3  Aug.    1863,    John  Agnew 
Shaw,  Esq. ;  .Josephine;  and  Han-iet)  an  only  son,  Edward 
Garland  Colmoee-Cbegoe,  now  of  Trewitliian. 
Ix-titia  Maria.  Laura  Elizabeth  Ann. 

Elizabeth  Courtenay,  m.  March,  1851,  G.  Beauchant,  Esq. 
Mr.  Cregoe  d.  May,  1859. 

Arras — Az.,  on  a  chevion  or,  between  three  falcons  volant,  as 
many  plates.      Crest — An  arm   embowed   in   armour,    cut  off 
below  the  wrist,  and  dropping  blood,  in  the  hand  an  an-ow  all 
ppr.    Motto — Fortuna  audaces  juvat,  timidosque  repellit. 
Seat — ^Trewithian,  in  the  parish  of  Gerrans,  Cornwall. 


CR2SPIN    OP    KODBURY. 

Ceespin,  Me3.  Maet,  of  Modbury,  Devon,  m. 
29  April,  1817,  Edgar  Crespin,  by  whom  (who  d.  1 
April,  1876)  she  had  issue, 

I.  Edgab  Reginald  Legassicke,  6.  11  Nov.  1349;    d.  unra. 
24  Nov.  1876. 

II.  Claude  William,  h.  23  May,  18G4. 

I.  Mary  Sophia,  m.  Sept.  1878,  Thomas  Erat  Harrison,  Esq. 
Mrs.  Crespin  s.  to  her  husband's  estate  of  Modbury 
on  the  death  of  her  son  Edgar  Reginald  Legassicke. 

iLt'ltCagr.— Abraham  Crespin,  Post-Captain  (rated  Ad- 
miral), ra.  Martha  Legassicke,  and  had  issue, 

Geobgb  Henet  Legassicke  Crespin,  m.  Elizabeth  Gervis, 
and  had  issue, 

Edgar  Crespin.  h.  10  Nov.  ISll;  to.  29  April,  1847,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Charles  Maepherson,  Esq. 

Arms— Or,  a  chevron  between  three  boars'  heads  couped  sa. 


CBESSWELIi    OP    CRESSWELIi. 

Ba'kee-Ceesswell,  ADDisoif  Jonx,  Esq.  of 
Cresswell,  Northumberland,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  h.  1  Oct. 
1788  ;  M.P.  for  Northumberland  from  1811  to  1847, 
and  High  Sheriff  1821 ;  m.  25  June,  1818,  Elizabeth 
Mary,  dau.  of  Grilfrid  L.  Reed,  Esq.  of  Campion  Hill, 
and  cou.=in  and  heir  of  John  Baker,  Esq.  of  Hinton, 
CO.  Gloucester,  and  of  Grosvenor  Street,  London, 
by  whom  (who  d,  10  Jan.  1869)  he  had  issue, 


I.  Oswin  Addison,  h.  10  April,  1319;  m.  1  Aug.  1S43,  Anne 
Seymour,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  William  Gordon  Gumming, 
Bart,  of  Altyre  and  Gordonstoun,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1858) 
left  at  his  decease,  1856,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  heir, 
Oswin  Cdmming,  J. P.,  late  Capt.  3rd  Hussars,  6.  1844;  to. 
31  Oct.  1872,  Emma  Sophia  Georgina,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Hon.  Richard  Denman,  has  a  son,  b.  1876,  and  other  issue. 

II.  Francis  John,  b.  20  Feb.  1822;  il.  20  March,  1827. 

III.  William  Gilfrid,  late  Capt.  11th  Hussars,  6.  21  March, 
1825;  ?/i.  1852,  Adelaide  Eliza,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  W.  Gordon- 
Cumming,  Bart. ;  and  d.  in  the  Crimea,  Sept.  1854. 

IT.  Henry  Robert,  b.  22  Aug.  1829;  to.  23  Feb.  1865,  Eleanor 
Deathy,  4th  dau.  of  the  late  George  Maule,  Esq.,  Solicitor 
to  the  Treasury. 

I.  Anna  Fanny.  ii.  Elizabeth  Jane  Isabella. 

EltltcagC. — John  Cresswell,  Esq.  of  Cresswell,  the 
representative  of  the  very  ancient  northern  family  of  Cress- 
well, sold  his  estate  at  Long  Framlington.  He  m.  Catherine, 
dau.  of  John  Dyer,  Esq.  of  Aberglasney,  Wales,  and  dying 
10  Jan.  1781,  left  two  twin  daus.,  his  co-heirs, 

Frances  Dorothea,  of  whom  presently. 

Catherine  Grace,  m.  Birnie  Brown,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

James  ;  Birnie  ;  Walter ;   William  ;  Elizabeth  Addison,  m. 

James  Terranean,  Esq.,  E.I.C.C.S. ;  Alicia;  and  Arminia. 
The  elder  dau.  and  co-heir, 

Frances  Dorothea  Cresswell,  m.  Francis  Easterby,  Esq. 
of  Blackheath,  who  purchased  the  other  co-heir's  moiety  of 
Cresswell,  assumed  the  surname  of  Cresswell,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Addison  John,  of  Cresswell. 

II.  Francis,  m.  Rachel  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Joseph  Fry,  Esq., 
by  Elizabeth    his   wife,    dau.    of   John  Gurney,    Esq.   of  '■ 
Earlham,  Norfolk,  and  had  issue, 

1  Francis  Joseph,   m.  Aug.   1850,    Charlotte   Georgiana  j 
Frances  (who  d.  18  Aug.  1870),  eldest  dau.  of  Frederick,  4tli  } 
Lord  Calthorpe,  by  the  Lady  Charlotte  Sophia  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Charles,  6th  Duke  of  Beaufort. 

2  Addison  John.  3  Samuel  Guiney,  Capt.  K.N. 
4  WOliam  Edward. 

.")  Gerard  Oswin,  in.  and  has  issue,  d.  27  Oct.  1865. 

0  Oswald.  1  Harriet  Frances  Elizabeth,  d.  young. 

III.  William,  to.  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Cresswell  (the  Eight  Hon.  Sir  Cresswell  Cresswell),  i 
P.C,  M.P.  for  Livei-pool,  and  .Judge  of  the  Court  of  Pro- J 
bate  and  Divorce,  h.  1794;  d.  29  July,  1863.  ] 

V.  Oswald  Joseph  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Hanworth,  Middlesex. 
I.  Elizabeth,  d.  1827.        ii.  Frances,  d.  unm.  30  Dec.  1865. 
III.  Jane  Catherine,  d.  1S2S. 

Ar-ms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  crminois,  three  torteaux,  two 
and  one,  each  charged  with  a  squirrel  sejant  arg.,  for  Cbess- 
^vell;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  a  goat  statant  armed  and  crined  or, 
between  three  saltires  of  the  last,  for  Baker.  Crests — 1st, 
Cresswell  :  A  mount  vert  thereon  a  torteau  charged  as  in  the  ' 
arms;  2nd,  Baker:  A  goafs  head  erased  arg.  armed  and 
crined  or,  gorged  with  a  collar  gemel  and  charged  on  the  neck 
with  a  saltire  gu.     Motto — Cressa  ne  careat. 

Seat — Cresswell,  Morpeth,  Northumberland. 


CBESSWELIi    OF    PINKNEY    PARK. 

Ceesswell,  William  Hexey,  Esq.  of  Pinkney 
Park,  Wilts,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  14  Oct.  1817  ;  m. 
21  Sept.  1841,  Elizabeth  Taylor,  only  dau.  of  the 
late  Thomas  ilawson,  Esq.  of  Ardwick  Green, 
Manchester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1873)  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Richaed  Estcouet,  Lieut.  3rd  regt.,  6.  24  Oct. 
1842.  II.  Henry  Thomas,  b.  13  Dec.  1848. 

I.  Catherine  Purslow.  ii.  Elizabeth  Sackville. 

HiUCaflC— The  family  of  Cresswell,  which  has  been  in 
possession  of  considerable   estates   in  the    co.   of  Salop  for   s 
upwards  of  two  centuries,  was  anciently  situated  at  Barnehurst,   }; 
in  the  parish  of  Tettenhal,  co.  Stafford,  where  it  had  a  fine  old   < 
Manor  House,  and  enjoyed  an  e.Ktensive  property. 

Richard  Cresswell,  Esq.  of  Barnehurst,  b.  6  April,  1620, 
son  and  heir  of  Richard  Cresswell,  Esq.  of  Barnehurst,  by 
Margery  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Reginald  Fowke,  Esq.  of 
Gunston,  and  4th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Cresswell,  Esq.  of 
Barnehurst,  ni.  26  Jan.  1657,  Anne,  dau.  of  George  Lea,  Esq. 
of  Lea,  CO.  Hereford,  and  half-sister  and  devisee  of  Rowland 
Purslow,  Esq.  of  Sidbury.  Mr.  Cresswell  served  the  office  of 
High  Sheriff  for  Salop  1670,  and  was  a  royalist  during  the  civil 
wars.    He  d.  1704,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son, 

Richard  Cresswell,  Esq.  of  Sidbury  and  Barnehurst,  M.P. 
for  Bridgnorth  1710,  and  High  Sheriff  of  Salop  1711.  He  wi. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Edward  Moreton,  Esq.  of  Moreton,  co. 
Stafford,  and  sister  of  Matthew,  1st  Lord  Ducie,  by  whom  he 
had,  with  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  to.  Gervasc  Scrope,  Esq.  of  Cock- 
erington,  co.  Lincoln,  a  son  and  heir, 


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KiciiAr.n  Cresswell,  Esq.  of  Sidbury,  m.  Elizabetli,  dau. 
and  eventual  heir  of  Sir  Thomas  Estcourt,  Knt.  of  Piiiliney, 
and  had  two  sons,  Thomas,  his  heir;  and  Richard,  whom, 
and  had  a  dau.,  Mary,  m.  William  Long,  Esq.  of  Bainton, 
Wilts.    The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Estcodht  Cresswell,  Esq.  of  PinUncy  Park,  and 
Tilbury,  M.P.  for  Woolton  liassett,  vi.  Anne,  sole  dau.  and  heir 
of  Edmund  Warneford,  Esq.  (by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  only  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Henry  Sackville,  Esq.  ofBilbury),  and  d.  14Xot. 
1788,  leaving  (with  a  dau.,  Frances,  m.  30  Sept.  1790,  Dr.  Hall, 
of  Lewisharji,  Kent)  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Estcourt  Cresswell,  Esq.  of  Pinkney  Park,  Sid- 
bury,  and  Bibury,  M.P.  for  Cirencester,  m.  1st,  Mary,  only 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Samuel  Wotton,  Esq.  of  Speechwick  Park, 
Devon,  and  by  her  had  an  only  child,  m.  23  Sept.  1802,  Key. 
Thomas  Kry,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Radley,  Berks.  Mr.  Cresswell  i*. 
2ndly,  Miss  Gregory,  of  Sherston,  Wilts,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 
Eichard  Estcourt,  his  heir. 

Henry    (Rev.),    Vicar    of    Creech    St.   Michael,    Taunton, 
Somerset,  m.  and  had,  with  other  issue,   Mary  Sophia,  m. 
16  Aug.  1838,  H.  M.  Daniel,  Esq.  of  Worcester. 
Sackville  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Bibury. 
Estcourt,  d.  uniti.  Edmund. 

He  d.  4  July,  1823,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Estcourt  Cresswell,  Esq.  of  Pinkney  Park,  Sid- 
bury,  and  of  Bibury,  M.P.  for  Cirencester.  He  m.  24  Jlay, 
1803.  Ehzabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Coxwell,  of 
Ablington,  co.  Gloucester,  and  had  issue, 

Eichard  Estcourt,  m.  18  Dec.  182G,  Mary  Anne  Lawrence, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  E.  L.  Townshend,  D.D.,  and  d.  a.  p. 
5  April,  1837. 

Charles  Attwell,  d.  abroad,  31  March,  1819. 
Thomas  Estcourt  Moreton  Corbett,  d.  umn.  23  Dec.  183G. 
Warneford  Sackville,  drowned  at  Chester,  June,  1835. 
William  Henry,  present  representative. 
George  Wotton,  d.  young. 

Elizabeth  Mary,  711.  her  cousin,  Charles  Rogers  Coxwell,  Esq. 
3rd  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Coxwell,  of  Ablington,  Rector 
of  Dowdeswell,  co.  Gloucester. 
Anne,  m.  1830,  Francis  Kirkham  Fowell,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of 
Rev.  John  Digby  Fowell,  of  Blackball  and  Diptford,  Devon. 
Eleanor  Frances,   in.   2.3  July,   1839,  George  Lewis  Cooper, 
Esq.  of  Torrinston  Square,  London,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Hun. 
Sir  George  Cooper,  Judue  at  Madras. 
Barbara  Jane,  ,/;.  William  Doidge  'I'aunton,  Esq. 
Emma,  m.  11  Sept.  1832,  the  Rev.  JohnThomjison. 
Catherine  Margaret,  in.    30    Aug.   1842,    George    Thomas 
Ellison,  Esq.  of  Lincoln's  Inn. 

Jlr.  Cresswell  d.  in  France,  March,  1841. 

Arnm—Gu.,  three  plates,  each  charged  with  a  squirrel  sejant 
of  the  field. 

Crest — A  Saracen's  head  ppr.  wreathed  about  the  temples 
vert  and  arg. 

Motto — Aut  nunquam  tentes  aut  pernce. 

Seat — Pinkney  Park,  Malmcsbiiry,  Wilts. 


Rorert  Creswell,  Esq.  of  Ravenston,  bapt.  29  March, 
1749  ;  III.,  twice,  1st,  18  May,  1777,  Ann,  3rd  dau.  of  Robert 
Green,  Esq.  of  Normanton-en-le-Heath,  co.  Leicester,  and  had 
two  sons  and  three  daus., 

I.  Robert  Green,  J. P.,  6.  18  Feb.  1778;  d.  unm.  29  Deo. 
1864,  and  was  .s\  by  his  brother. 

II.  Richard  Edward,  b.  April,  1779  ;  m.  3  Feb.  1810,  Alii:;e, 
dau.  of  Henry  Chapman,  Esq.  of  Cleveland,  co.  York,  and 
had  issue, 

1  Richard  Henry  (Rev.),  late  of  Ravenston. 

2  Robert  Ward,  vi.  4  May,  1848,  Emily  Gcorgina,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Gleadah,  Esq.  of  London,  and  has  issue,  Robert 
Edward,  b.  7  Nov.  1849;  Richard  Gleadah  Rowland- Ward  j 
Mary  Anne. 

3  Edward  Benjamin,  b.  15  Jan.  1828  ;  d.  1  Feb.  1875. 

1  Mary  Ann,  d.  unm.  30  Jan.  18413. 

2  Ehzabeth  Martha  Caroline. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  m.  William  Hall,  Esq.,  at  that  time  of  Cotes, 
CO.  Leicester,  and  is  deceased. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  the  Rev.  John  Oliver,  Rector  of  Swepstone, 
and  is  deceased. 

HI.  Catherine,  d.  wim. 
By  his  2nd  marriage  Mr.  Creswell  had  one  son, 

Creswell  Creswell,  d.  unm.  11  June,  1871. 
Mr.  Creswell  d.  21  Feb.  1825.    His  grandson. 

Rev.  Richard  Henry  Creswell,  M.A.,  of  Ravenston, 
&.  19  April,  1811;  m.  3  Feb.  1835,  Anne,  3rd  dau.  of  Valentine 
Green,  Esq.  of  Konnanton-on-le-Heath,  co.  Leicester,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Richajid  Edward,  now  of  Ravenston. 

I.  Elizabeth  Theodosia,  6.  22  Nov.  1835;  d.  unm.  19  March, 
1855. 

II.  Mary  Anne,  b.  22  Nov.  1835;  d.  tmm.  8  Aug.  1860. 

III.  Susan  Alice.  iv.  Alice  Catherine. 

V.  Martha,  to.  14  July,  1868,  David  Maitland  Makgill 
Crichton  Roy,  youngest  son  of  the  late  Frederick  Lewis 
Roy,  Esq.  of  Nenthorn,  co.  Berwick. 

VI.  Frances  Georgiana,  d.  young. 
He  d.  17  July,  1870. 

Arms — Az.,  three  plates,  each  charged  with  a  squirrel  gu. 
cracking  a  nut  or. 

Crest — A  branch  of  a  tree  barwise  vert  thereon  a  squirrel  gu. 
cracking  a  nut  or,  between  two  twigs  of  hazel  of  the  first. 

Seat — Ravenston,  Ashby  de-la  Zouthe. 


CRESWELL    OF    RAVENSTON. 

Creswell,  the  late  Eichard  Edward,  Esq., 
of  Eaveiiston,  cos.  Dei-by  and  Leicester,  t>.  18  Jime, 
1838 ;  m.  2  Feb.  1875,  Mary  Adelaide,  dau.  of  Eev. 
Thomas  Hand,  and  dying  1876,  left  an  only  child 
and  heiress, 

Mary  Caroline,  b.  23  April,  1876. 

3LtnC(lSC.— The  Creswells  have  been  resident  land- 
holders at  Ravenston  from  a  remote  period,  their  title-deeds 
and  family  records  extending,  it  is  stated,  as  far  back  as  temp. 
Eichard  1. 

Egbert  Creswell,  who  was  living  at  Ravenston  during  the 
time  of  the  civil  war,  purchased  additional  property  there  in 
1645  and  1650.    He  was  father  of 

EicH.iRD  Creswell,  who  m.  Mary  Lawrence,  a  dau.  of  an 
ancient  family  of  that  name  in  Sutton-Bonington,  co.  Not- 
tingham. He  rf.  29  March,  1734,  aged  65,  and  was  buried  at 
Eavenston.     His  son  and  successor, 

Robert  Creswell,  to.  1725,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Matthew 
White,  of  Great  Appleby,  Gent.,  and  d.  30  June,  1747,  aged43, 
and  was  buried  at  Ravenston.    He  left  issue, 

Eichard  Creswell,  the  only  son,  6.  17  Aug.  1726;  m.  21 
May,  1748,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Ambrose  Salisbury,  of  Snibston, 
CO.  Leicester,  by  whom  he  had  issue.  Mr.  Creswell  d.  26 
June,  1768.    His  widow  d.  Jan.  1807.    The  elder  son, 


CREYKE    OF    RAWCLIFFE. 

Creyke,  Ealph,  Esq.  of    Eawcliffe,  W.E.  co. 

York,    J. P.   for   East   and  West   Eiding,   and   for 

Middlesex  and  Westminster,  b.  5  Sept.  1849  ;  s.  his 

father  7  Feb.  1858. 

ULilXCttQC—The  family  of  Creyke  is  of  very  ancient  date 
in  the  East  Riding  of  the  co.  York,  and  has  intermarried  with 
the  old  Yorkshire  houses  of  Arden  of  Marton,  Percehay  of 
Eyton,  Constable  of  Flamborough,  Babthorpe  of  Osgodby, 
Crathorne  of  Crathorne,  Saltmarshe  of  Saltmarshe,  &c.  The 
fir.st  on  record  is  Sir  Walter  de  Creyke,  Knt.,  who  was  ap- 
pointed Governor  of  Berwick  1340,  after  Sir  Eichard  Talbot,  by 
Edward  111.  In  1358,  John  de  Creyke  represented  York  in 
Parliament  held  in  that  city,  and  Robert  de  Creyke  was  Bailiff 
of  the  same  place  in  1379. 

Alexander  Creyke,  of  Kyin  or  Colleston  Pythe,  in  Bever- 
ley, Uving  in  1413,  m.  Isabel,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Egglington, 
and  had  two  sons  and  one  dau.,  Thomas  his  heir;  Roger, 
d.  s.  p. ,  and  Margaret.    His  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Creyke,  of  Colleston  Pythe  in  1443,  to.  Jane,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Arden,  of  Marton,  and  had  a  son  and 
heir, 

Robert  Creyke,  of  Colleston  Pythe  and  Marton,  m. 
Isabel,  dau.  of  Lyon  Percehay,  of  Eyton,  and  dying  about  the 
year  1488,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

ErcHARD  Creyke,  of  Marton,  m.  in  1503,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Constable,  Knt.  of  Hatfield,  in  Holderness  (third 
son  of  Sir  Marraaduke  Constable,  cf  Flamborough,  by  Joyce 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Humplirey  Stafford,  of  Grafton),  and  had 
had  three  sons  and  jne  dau.    The  eldest  "on, 

William  Creyke,  of  Marton  and  Cottingham  in  1534,  m. 
Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Babthorpe,  Knt.  of  Osgodby,  by 
Agnes  his  wife,  dau.  of  Brian  Palmes,  of  Naburn,  Justice  of 
the  Common  Pleas,  and  had  (with  a  dau.  Agnes,  m.  George 
St.  Quintin,  of  Harpham)  a  son  and  successor, 

Ralph  Creyke,  of  Marton,  m.  1st.  Kalherine,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Crathorne  of  Crathorne,  and  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of 
George  Pate,   of  Flamborough.    By  the  latter    he    had  no 


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issue.  By  tho  former,  who  d.  in  1605,  he  had  eight  sons  and 
five  (Jaus.     The  fifth  son, 

Geeoort  Cretke,  Esq.  of  Marton.  suffered  severely  for  his 
devoted  attachment  to  Charles  I.  He  m.  Ursula,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Legard,  Knt.  of  Ganton,  and  had  issue  ten  sons  and 
four  daus.  The  eldest  son,  Ealph,  was  Page  to  Henrietta 
Maria,  Queen  of  Charles  I.  The  3rd,  but  eldest  surviving 
son, 

Gregory  Cretke,  Esq.  of  Marton,  b.  9  April,  1631 ;  m.  1672, 
Amie,  dau.  of  Randolph  Carliel,  of  Sewerby,  and  had  a 
son, 

Ealph  Cretke,  Esq.  of  Marton,  in.  1  Aug.  1700,  Priscilla, 
dau.  of  William  Bower,  Esq.  of  Bridlington,  and  had  (with 
two  daus.)  two  sons, 

I   Ralph,  his  heir. 

II.  John  (Rev.),  of  Burleigh-on-the-Hill,  in  Rutlandshire, 
b.  29  April,  1713;  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Austen,  Esq. 
of  Adisham,  Kent,  and  had  issue, 

1  Ralph,  successor  to  his  uncle. 

2  Richard,  b.  8  Aug.  1746;  Capt.  R.N.,  Commis.sioner  of 
the  Victualling  Office,  and  Governor  of  the  Royal  Naval 
Hospital ;  m.  Anne  Leming,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Adey, 
Esq.  of  London ;  and  d.  3  Dec.  1826,  having  had  issue, 

George  Adcy,  Capt.  R.N.,  d.  s.  'p. 

Richard,  Rear  Admiral,  R.N.,  m.  1818,  Han-iet  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Rev.  James  Furneaux,  of  Swiiiy,  Devon,  and 
left  issue  a  son,  Richard  Henry  Adey,  b.  1822,  and  a 
dau.,  Anne  Elizabeth  Harriet,  who  both  d.  the  same 
night,  18.54. 

Stephen,  Archdeacon  of  York,  Rector  of  Beeford,  and 
Canon  Residentiary  of  York,  m.  6  Sept.  1823,  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Col.  George  Hotham,  and  had  issue, 
Walter  Pennington  (Seamore  Place,  Hyde  Park),  6.  17 
Oct.  1828 ;  m.  Ina,  only  dau.  of  John  Bennet  Lawes, 
Esq.  of  Rothamstead  Park,  Herts. 
Alexander  Stephen,  Capt.  R.E.,  b.  2  Feb.  1830;   m. 
28  April,  1859,  Mayda  Henrietta  Edwardes,  only  child 
of  the  late  John  Edwardes  Lyall,    Esq.,  Advocate- 
General  of  Bengal,  and  has  issue. 
Alfred  Richard,  6.  1  Sept.  1831;  m.  June,  1877,  Mrs. 
Scott  Russell. 
Charles  William,  67th  regt.,  b.  17  Sept.  1839. 
Caroline  Julia,  m.  1846,  Rev.  Philip  Salisbury  Bagge. 
Diana  Jane,  m.  1856,  Robert  Bateson  HaiTcy,  Esq.  of 
Langley  Park,  Bucks,  and  d.  1866. 
Gertrude. 
Anna. 
1  PrisciUa,  m.  William  Lynes,Esq.  of  London. 
The  elder  son, 

Ralph  Cretke,  Esq.  of  Marton,  6.  5  Oct.  17C2;  d.  s.p.  Jan. 
1759,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Ralph  Cretke,  Esq.  of  Marton,  6.  6  July,  1745 ;  to.  6  Feb. 
1772,  Jane,  5th  dau.  of  Richard  Langley,  Esq.  of  Wykeham 
Abbey,  and  by  her,  who  d.  31  Dec.  1794,  he  had  (with  seven 
daus.,  Everilda;  Catherine,  d.  7  Sept.  1824;  Frances,  m.  1797, 
Digby  Legard,  Esq.,  5th  son  of  Sir  Digby  Legard,  Bart,  of 
Ganton ;  Jane ;  Agnes,  m.  Archdeacon  Wrangham ;  Eliza- 
beth ;  and  Anne)  two  sons,  Ralph,  his  heir ;  and  Gregory, 
R.N.,  d.  1795.  Mr.  Creyke  d.  24  May,  1826,  and  was  s.  by 
his  elder  son, 

Ralph  Cretke,  Esq.  of  Marton  and  Rawcliffe,  &.  11  April, 
1776 ;  -III.  14  Nov.  1807,  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Denni- 
8on,  Esq.  of  Kilnwick  Percy,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1840)  had 
issue, 

I.  Ralph,  of  Marton  and  Rawcliffe. 

II.  Richard  Boynton.  iii.  Robert  Gregory. 

I.  Frances.  ii.  M.ary  Anne  Elizabeth. 

in.  Emma  Jane,  m.  20  June,  1843,  Charles  Granby  Burke, 
Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  John  Burlce,  2nd  bait,  of  Marble  Hill, 
CO.  Galway,  and  d.  8  April,  1869. 
Mr.  Creyke  d.  7  June,  1828,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Ralph  Cretke,  Esq.  of  Marton,  East  Riding,  and  of  Raw- 
cliffe, West  Riding,  co.  York,  b.  6  Sept.  1813;   m.  27  Aug. 
1846,  Louisa  Frances,  youngest  dau.  of  Col.  Croft,  of  Stillington 
Hall,  Yorkshire,  and  had  issue, 
Ralph,  now  of  Rawcliffe.  Walter,  d.  July,  1857. 

Everilda  Klizabcth,  m.  26  Oct.  1874,  Christopher  John,  eldest 
son  of  John  Naylor,  Esq.  of  Leighton  Hall,  Montgomery- 
shire, and  has  issue. 

Katherine  Harriet.  Blanche  Priscilla.  Louisa. 

Mr.  Creyke  d.  7  Feb.  1858. 

Arms—Ver  fess  arg.  and  sa.,  a  pale  and  three  rooks 
(called  cre^kes  in  the  old  language  of  Yorkshire)  counter- 
clianged. 

Crest— On  a  garb  fesswise  or,  a  rook  ppr. 

Motto^A  vie  la  verite. 

Sf'rtt.s— Rawcliffe,  Selby,  Yorkshire;  Marton  Hall,  Bridling- 
ton (in  the  possession  of  the  family  since  1417). 


CRICHTON    OF    EANKEILOTJB. 

MAiTLAND-MAKQiLL-CRicnTON,  Dayid,  Esq.  of 
Rankeilour,  oo.  Fife,  late  78th  Highlanders,  b. 
24  March,  1854 ;  s.  his  father  22  Jan.  1858  ;  m. 
1875,  Emilj,  dau.  of  the  late  Charles  Druinmond 
Bailey,  Esq.  of  Charlton  Musgrove,  co.  Somerset. 

UllTCajIC.— The  Hon.  Frederick  Lewis  Maitland,  Capt. 
R.N.,  6th  son  of  Charies,  6th  Earl  of  Lauderdale,  m.  Margaret 
Dick,  grand-dau.  and  heiress  of  the  Rev.  William  Dick, 
Minister  of  Cupar,  by  his  wife,  Isabella  Makgill,  'of 
Rankeilour,  dau.  of  David  Makgill,  of  Rankeilour,  son  of  Sir 
James  Makgill,  of  Rankeilour,  and  Janet  his  wife,  dau.  of 
James  Crichton,  Viscount  Frendrodght.  Capt.  Maitland 
assumed,  on  his  marriage,  the  surname  of  Makgill,  and 
by  the  heiress  of  Rankeilour  had,  with  junior  issue, 

Charles,  the  younger,  of  Rankeilour,  m.  26  Aug.  1794,  Mary, 
dau.  of  David  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Lathrisk,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  11  June,  1824)  left  at  his  decease,  1820,  with  junior  issue, 
David  Maitland  Makgill,  of  Rankeilour. 
Mrs.  Maitland-Makgill  d.  1827,  and  was  s.  by  her  grandson, 

David  Maitland-Makgill-Crichton,  Esq.  of  Rankeilour, 
6.  4  March,  ISOl,  who  was  served  heir  of  line  in  general  to 
James  Crichton,  1st  Viscount  Frendraught,  June,  1839.  He 
TO.  1st,  7  Aug.  1827,  Eleanor  Julian,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Hog,  Esq.  of  Newliston,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1833)  had 
issue, 

Clarles  Jdlian,  of  whom  presently. 

Thomas  Hog,  6.  IS  June,  1830;  d.  1803. 

Mary  Stuart,  hi.  1849,  Philip  H.  Townshend  Somerville,  Esq., 
Capt.  R.N. 

Eleanor  Julian  Hog,  d.  15  July,  1844. 
He  m.  2ndly,  2  Dec.  1834,  Esther,  dau.  of  the  late  Dr.  Andrew 
Coventry,  of  Chanwell,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

David,  b.  20  Aug.  1841;  m.  29  Oct.  1873,  Lady  Margaret 
Pleydell-Bouveiie,  dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Radnor,  and  has 
issue. 

Andrew  Coventry,  6.  20  June,  1846. 

Martha  Cunningham,  m.  14  Sept.  1871,  Miles  Angus  Fletcher, 
Esq.,  who  d.  1872. 

Esther  Fredorica,  7/1.  25  March,  1865,  Capt.  Augustus  Chet- 
ham  Strode,  R.N.,  son  of  Sir  E.  C.  Strode,  K.C.H.,  of 
Southill,  Somerset. 

Janet  Cunningham,  m.  1864,   William    Olivant,   Esq.,   de- 
ceased. 
Mr.  Maitland-Makgill-Crichton  d.   11  July,  1851.      His  eldest 
son  by  his  1st  wife, 

Charles  Julian  Maitland-MakgilvCrichton,  Esq.  of 
Rankeilour,  6,  15  May,  1828;  m.  24  Dec.  1851,  Anna  Camp- 
bell, eldest  dau.  of  the  late  James  R.  Jarvis,  Esq.  Lieut.  R.N., 
and  dying  22  Jan.  1858,  left  issue, 

David,  now  of  Rankeilour. 

James  Bertie  Maitland-Makgill,  b.  2  Jan.  1856 ;  d.  29  July, 
1877. 

William  Johnston,  6.  6  Nov.  1855.  Charles,  b.  1858. 

Anna. 
His  widow  m.  2ndly,  1871,  Edmund  Everard  Rushworth,  Esq. 

^riJis— Crichton,  Makgill,  and  Maitland,  quartered. 

Crests — A  lion  sejant  affrontee  gu.  ducally  crowned  hold- 
ing in   the   dexter  paw  a  sword  ppr.,  pommel  and  hilt  or,  in 
the  .sinister  a  fleur-de-lis  az.,  for  Maitland  ;  A  dragon's  head 
erased  spouting  fire  ppr.,  for  Crichton  ;  A  phoenix  in  flames    • 
ppr. 

Moito— Sine  fine. 

Seats — Rankeilour,  and  Barham  Cottage,  co.  Fife. 


ClilPPS    OF    PAKMOOR. 

Cbipps,  HenryWilliam,  Esq.  of  Parmoor,  Bucks, 
M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  andViee-Chairman  of  Quarter 
Sessions  for  Bucks,  Q.C.,  Recorder  of  Lichfield,  b. 
March,  1815  ;  m.  March,  1815,  Julia,  eldest  dau.  of 
Charles  Lawrence,  Esq.  of  the  Querns,  Cirencester, 
and  has  issue, 

Henry  Lawrence,  b.  1846;  m.  1872,  Mary  Pennington,  dau. 
of  Sanford  Freeling,  Esq.,  brother  of  Sir  Arthur, Henry    - 
Freeling,  Bart.  | 

William  Harrison,  6.  1850;  to.  1877,  Blanche  P  Iter. 

Charies  Alfred,  b.  1852. 

Frederick  Edward,  6.  IS.^,5;  d.  1871. 

Arthur  Devereux,  b.  1858. 

Julia,  m.  1873,  Theodore  Stretch,  Esq.         Katharine  Alice. 

Judith  Emily,  m.  1872,  Rev.  D.  S.  Slocock. 


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ro=a  Margaret,  !!i.  1S7S,  Robert  Taunton  Raises,  Esq. 

EiUth  Eleanor. 

Mary  Josephine,  6.  1859;  d.  ISGO. 
Mr.  Cripps  is  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Cripps,  M.A., 
Vicar  of  Preston  All  Saints  and  Stonehouse  (d.  Nov.  18G1),  by 
Judith  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Lawrence,  Esq.  of  Ciren- 
cester, and  grandson  (by  Elizabeth  Harrison,  his  wife)  of 
Joseph  Cripps,  Esq.,  for  fifty  years  M.P.  for  Cirencester. 

Arms— Or,  on  a  chevron  vert,  five  horseshoes  arg. 
Crpnt—An  ostrich's  head  erased  Rorged  with  a  ducal  coronet 
holding  a  horseshoe  in  its  bill  all  ppr. 
&a«— Parmoor,  Henley-on-Thamca. 


CRIPPS    OP    NOVISTGTOIT. 

Cmrrs,  Rush  I\Iahten,  Esq.  of  Norington, 
Sussex,  late  Capt.  Rojal  Sussex  Militia,  b.  1813  ;  s. 
his  father  1853.  He  is  eldest  surviving  son  of  tlie 
late  John  Marten  Cripps,  Esq.  of  Stanton,  Sussex, 
by  Charlotte  his  wife  (»?.  1  Jan.  1806),  3rd  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Beaumaris  Rush. 

Seai— NovLn£ton,  near  Hurstpicii:oint. 


CROPT    OF    STILLINGTON    HAIiL. 

Croft,  Haeey,  Esq.  of  Stillington  Hall,co.  York, 
b.  1857 ;  s.  his  father  1871. 

ILtttCaS?. — This  family  derives  from  a  common  ancestor 
with  the  ancient  house  of  Ckoft  of  Crojt  Castle,  co.  Hereford. 
Its  immediate  progenitor, 

Henry  Croft,  Esq.  of  East  Witton,  North  Riding  of  York- 
shire (descended  out  of  Lancashire),  was  father  of 

Christopher  Croft,  Esq.  of  East  Witton,  styled  of  Cottes- 
cue.  Park,  co.  York,  1611,  whose  son, 

Sir  Christopher  Croft,  Lord  Mayor  of  York  1629  and 
1641,  was  knighted  by  Charles  1.,  upon  entertaining  that 
monarch  and  suite  at  his  house,  20  Nov.  in  the  last-mentioned 
year.    Sir  Christopher  d.  5  July,  1649.    His  great-grandson, 

Stephen  Croft,  Esq.  of  Stillington,  bapt.  14  Nov.  1683 ;  vi. 
1711,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Edmund  Anderson,  Bart.,  and  d. 
1733,  leaving  three  sons,  Stephen,  his  heir;  Thomas,  h. 
15  Oct.  1717,  grandfather  of  the  late  Sir  John  Croft,  Bart,  of 
Cowling  Hall,  co.  York  ;  and  John,  of  York,  b.  28  Feb.  1732, 
Sheriff  of  York  1773.    The  eldest  son, 

Stephen  Croft,  Esq.  of  Stillington,  h.  8  Dec.  1712;  iji.  Hen- 
rietta, dau.  of  Henry  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Kirby  Hall,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1772)  left  at  his  decease,  12  Sept.  1798,  two  sons 
and  one  dau.,  Stephen,  his  heir  ;  Robert  Nicholas  (.see  Croft 
of  Aldborough  Hall);  Frances;  Henrietta  Catherine,  m. 
N.  Cholmley,  Esq.  of  Whitby  and  Howsham.  The  elder  son 
and  heir. 

Stephen  Croft,  Esq.  of  Stillington,  m.  1764,  Frances  Clarke, 
of  Askham  Bryan,  co.  York,  and  had  issue, 

Harry,  his  heir. 

William,  Admiral  R.N.,  m.  Harriet,  eldest  dan.  of  Hall 
Plumer,  Esq.  of  Bilton  Hall,  co.  York,  and  niece  of  Sir 
Thomas  Plumer  Master  of  the  Rolls,  and  d.  6  May,  1872, 
having  by  her  (who  d.  3  Nov.  18G4)  had  issue,  four  sons  and 
Sixdaus.,  1  Charles  Hall  (Rev.),  d.  vMin.  1828;  2  Stephen, 
late  Capt.  Madras  Horse  Artillery,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  the 
late  J.  Swann,  Esq.  of  Acomb,  co.  York ;  3  Henry,  Capt. 
E.N.;  4  WiUiam,  d.  U7im..  1854;  1  Harriett;  2  Eliza;  3  Caro- 
line, TO.  Alfred  Hatfenden,  Esq.  of  Homewood,  Kent,  late  ot 
the  8th  Hussars;  4  Anne,  to.  Arthur  Huband,  Esq.,  late 
E.N. ;  5  Anna  Maria;  and  6  Marianne,  to.  George  Hutand, 
Esq.,  late  Capt.  8th  Hussars. 

Sarah,  d.  imm. 

Lucy,  ?n.  George  Anderson,  Esq.  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

Mr.  Croft  d.  Aug.  1813,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Colonel  Harry  Croft,  of  Stillington,  J.P.  andD.L. ;  6.  2 
Way,  1775;  to.  20  June,  1822,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  William 
Charlton,  Esq.  of  Apley  Castle,  co.  Salop,  and  had  issue, 

Harry,  late  Capt.  Royal  Dragoons,  drowned  at  Ealaklava, 

Dec.  1854. 
Stephen,  late  of  Stillington. 
Elizabeth  Catherine. 
Louisa  Frances,  m.  1844,  Ralph  Creyke,  Esq.  of  Rawcliffe 

Hall,  CO.  York;  d.  1858. 

Col.  Croft  d.  1853.    His  second  son, 
Stephen  Croft,  Esq.  of  Stillington  Hall,  J. P.,  Capt.  68th 


regt;  to.  1S5G,  Fanny,  d.au.   of  R.  Prior.  Esq.,   and  d.  1S7I, 
leaving,  with  other  issue,  an  eldest  son, 
Harry  Croft,  Esq.  now  of  Stillington. 

.<4r)ii.?— Quarterly,  indented  erminois  and  gu.,  in  the  first 
quarter  a  lion  passant-guardant  of  the  second. 

C)-e.H~A  lion  passant-guardant  per  pale  indented  gu.  and 
erminois,  the  dexter  forepaw  resting  on  a  shield  quarterly 
indented  as  in  the  arms. 

3LiUo — Esse  quam  videri. 

-Scaf— Stilhngton  Hall,  York. 


CEOPT    OF    ALDBOROUGH    HALL. 

Ceoft,  George  Arthur  Hutton,  Esq.  ot 
Aldborough  Hall,  co.  York,  J.P.,  late  Lieut.  York- 
shire Hussars,  b.  29  Aug.  1829  ;  m.  12  Feb.  18'37, 
Catherine  Mary,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  the 
late  GrifEth  Richards,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  and  grand-dau.  of 
the  late  Sir  Richard  Richards,  of  Caerjnwch,  N". 
Wales,  Lord  Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  and 
has  issue, 

Sydney  Hilda  HniTON,  6.  5  Jan.  1873. 

iltltCajC— This  family  derives  from  a  cormion  ancestry 
with  that  of  Croft  of  Croft  Castle,  Herefordsiure. 

Rev.  Robert  Nicholas  Croft,  Prebendary  of  Botevant,  and 
Canon  Residentiary  of  St.  Peter's  Cathedral,  Y'ork  (2nd  son  of 
Stephen  Croft,  Esq.  of  Stillington,  by  Henrietta  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Henry  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Kirby  Hall),  6.  3  June,  1754  ;  to. 
28  Aug.  1779,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  George  Wanley 
Bowes,  of  Thornton  Hall,  co.  Durham,  and  Eyford,  co. 
Gloucester,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Hutton,  Esq.  of 
Marske,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2  May,  1841)  had  issue, 

James.  Archdeacon  of  Canterbury,  Rector  of  Saltwood  and 
Cliffe  Hoo,  J.P. ;  m.  1812,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  Most  Rev. 
Charles  Blanners  Sutton,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  and 
d.  s.  p.  1869. 

Thomas  Hctton,  late  of  Aldborough  Hall. 

Stephen,  w.  Georgina,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Cuyler,  Bart;  d. 
23  June,  1868. 

Elizabeth,  d.  1872. 

Catherine  Mary,  m.  Aug.  1832,  Robert  Wharton,  Esq.,  and 
d.  1876. 
Mr.  Croft  d.  1831.    His  2nd  son. 

Rev.  Thomas  Hutton  Croft,  of  Aldborough  Hall,  J. P., 
"Vicar  of  Hutton  Busce),  and  of  Stillington,  Canon  of  Y'ork 
and  Rural  Dean,  6.  1800;  to.  1828,  Eliza  Mary,  dau.  of  Riehard 
Thompson,  Esq.  of  Kirby  Hall,  co.  York,  by  Eliza  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Turton,  Esq.  of  Sugnal  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  and 
d.  23  June,  1873,  leavi.ig  a  son, 

George  Arthde  Hutton,  now  of  Aldborough. 

Arms — Quarterly,  indented  erm.  and  gu.,  in  the  first  quarter 
a  lion  passant-guardant  of  the  second. 

Crest— A  lion  passant-guardant  per  pale  indented  gu.  and 
erm.,  the  dexter  forepaw  resting  on  a  shield  quarterly  in- 
dented as  in  the  arms. 

Seat — Aldborough  Hall,  Boroughbridge. 


CROFT    OF    GREENHAIil    LODGE. 

Croft,  Archer  Bernard,  Esq.  of  Greenham 
Lodge,  CO.  Berks,  J.P.,  b.  12  Aug.  1838  ;  m.  28 
June,  1862,  Amelia  Clara,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles 
Horrocks,  Esq.,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

I.  Archer  Bernard,  d.  young. 

I.  Amy  Elizabeth  Gertrude. 

II.  Helen  Frances  Charlotte. 

iCinCagC— The  family  of  Croft,  which  is  of  Saxon  origin, 
settled  in  Herefordshire  at  a  very  remote  period,  Camden,  in 
his  description  of  that  county,  says:  "Not  far  off  [from 
Richard's  Castle]  stands  Croft  Castle,  belonging  to  the  very 
ancient  and  knightly  family  of  the  Crofts ;  "  and  in  Domesday 
Book,  Bernard  de  Croft  is  mentioned  as  holding  the  lands  of 
Croft,  which  his  descendants  inherited  until  the  close  of  the 
ISth  century. 

Charlotte  Elizabeth  Croft,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir 
Archer  Croft,  Bart,  of  Croft  Castle,  co.  Hereford,  by  Elizabeth 
Ch.arlotta  his  wife,  dau.  of  Ashley  Cowper,  Esq.,  to.  1778, 
James  Woodcock,  Esq.  of  Berkhampstead,  and  that  gentleman 
assimied,  in  consequence,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Croft,  by 


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royal  license,  1*02.    The  issue  of  the  alliance  were  four  sons 
and  six  daus., 

Abchee  James,  of  whom  presently. 

James  William,  ^.  1792;  w.  1813,  Anna  Eli^a,  dau.  of  Sir 
Edward  Hyde  East,  Bart.,  and  had  an  only  son,  Edward 
Nugent,  deceased. 

John  Thomas,  Major  34th  Light  Infantry  E.I.,  6.  1794,  de- 
Ashley  Cowper,  b.  1800;  to.  Anno,  dau.  of  Mr.  Charles  Bel- 
linger; but  d.  s.  p.  28  May,  laa3. 

Harriet  Dorothea,  deceased. 

Charlotte  Elizabeth,  m.  1809,  the  Hon.  and  Eight  Kct. 
Edward  Grey,  Bishop  of  Hereford,  and  is  deceased. 

Theodora  Mary.  Margaret  Frances,  deceased. 

Fanny,  m.  William  Critchell,  Esq.,  K.N. 
Mr.  Croft  d.  Jan.  1829,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Archeb  James  Croft,  Esq.  of  Greenham  Lodge,  co.  Berks, 
6.  13  Feb.  1790;  m.  1st,  14  March,  1811,  Frances  Charlotle, 
eldest  dau.  of  Harry  Mount,  Esq.  of  AVasing,  and  Frances 
Dorothea  his  wife,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Frances  Charlotte,  m.  1830,  the  Chevalier  da  SilTcira. 
Mr.  Croft  m.  2ndly,   13  Nov.  1834,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of 
Henry  Boyle  Deane,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Archer  Bernard,  the  present  representative. 

James  Henry  Herbert,  6.  14  May,  1840. 

Elizabeth  Charlotte.  Charlotte  Susanna. 

Mr.  Croft  d.  1S65. 

Arms — Quarterly,  per  fess  indented  az.  and  arg.,  in  the 
1st  quarter  a  lion  passant  guardant  or. 

Crest— A  wyvern  sa.  vulned  in  the  side  gu.  (Prior  to  ir)20, 
the  crest  borne  oy  the  family  was  a  liun  passant-guardant 
arg.) 

Motto — Esse  quam  videri. 

Seat— Greeaham  Lodge,  near  Kewbury. 


CROFTON    OF    LAKEFIELD. 

Ceotton, William,  Esq.  of  LalieficLl,  co.  Leifrim, 
M.D.,  J.P.,  m.  31  March,  1848,  Fanny  Amelia, 
only  dau.  of  Capt.  Dunn,  R.N.,  of  Cheltenham  ;  s. 
his  brothel-  Nov.  1874. 

ILlltCajC— Duke  Cbofton,  Esq.  of  Laketield,  co.  Leitrim 
(who  TO.  twice :  1st,  Mary  Crofcon ;  and  2ndly,  Maria,  youngest 
dau.  of  the  late  James  Webster,  F.sq.  of  Longford),  left,  with  a 
dau.,  Susan,  to.  the  Eev.  Henry  Crofton,  2nd  son  of  the  late 
Sir  Morgan  Crofton,  Bart.,  a  son, 

DoKE  Crofton,   Esq.   of  Lakefield,  J. P.   and  D.L.,    High 
Sheriff  1800,  6.  13  Nov.  1768;  and  to.  18  Aug.  1808,   Alicia 
{d.  1866),  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  William  Jones,  Esq.  of  Belle- 
ville, CO.  Westmeath,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
Duke,  late  of  Lakefield. 
William,  now  of  Lakefield. 

John  (Rev.),  m.  1st,  July,  181.3,  Anne  Newcomen,  youngest 
dau.  of  the  late  Berry  Norris,  Esq.  of  Jlohill,  co.  Leitrim : 
he  d.  Dec.  1868. 

Bichard  Henry,  Major-Gen.  E.A.,  to.  22  June,  1848,  Fanny 
M.,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Arthur  Cuthbert  Marsh,  Esq.  of 
Eastbury,  Herts. 
Henry  Robert,  Capt.  R.N.,  m.  13  April,  1850,  Bessie,  dau.  of 

Dr.  Singer,  Bishop  of  Meath,  and  d.  18r)7. 
Travers,  Capt.  ■^2nd  Madras  Native  Infantry,  m.  7  April,  1850, 
Annie  E.,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  James  Singer,  Esq.,  andcZ. 
1861. 
Gustavus  St.  John,  Capt.  R.E.;  fell  at  Sebastopol,  1855. 
Mary,  to.  30  Sept.  1846,  Charles  Stanhope,  youngest  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  Henry  Crofton. 
Alicia  Maria,  d.  1859. 
The  eldest  son, 

DcKE  Crofton,  Esq.  of  Lakefield,  d.  unm.  Nov.  1874,  and 
was  s.  by  his  next  brother. 


Arm-i—Ver  pale  indented  or  and  az.,  a  lior 
dant  countcrchanged. 

Crest — Seven  ears  of  wheat  on  one  stalk  ppr. 
Motto — Dat  Deus  increnientum. 
Ssa£— Lakefield,  Mohill,  co.  Leitrim. 


passant-guar- 


CROFTS    OF    VELVETSTOWN". 

CnoFTS,  CnuiSTOPiiKii,  Esq.  of  Vclvetstown  and 
Castle  Wrixou,  co.  Cork,  b.  11  Feb.  1826  ;  s.  his 
uncle  1868 ;  m.  14  March,  1861,  Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of 
William  Lysaght,  Esq.  of  Hazlewood,  co.  Cork,  by 
Frances  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William 
Atkins,  Esq.  of  Fountaiuvillc,  and  has  had  issue, 


I.  CiiRisTorHER  George,  5.  27  Jan.  ISJS. 

II.  William  Herbert,  b.  15  June,  1867. 

III.  Thomas  Harry,  6.  4  Feb.  1809. 

IV.  Sidney  Edward,  6.  11  June,  1875. 
I.  Frances  Catherine,  d.  1875.         ii.  Alice  Marian. 
III.  Emily  Grace.  iv.  Elizabeth  Mary. 

V.  Florence  Ellen. 

JCllTCajC— This  family,  as  well  as  that  of  Churehtown, 
claims  descent  from  a  common  ancestor  with  the  ancient 
English  house  of  Crofts  of  Western  and  Saxhum,  Suffolk,  of 
which  was  William  Lord  Crofts.  Richard  Crofts,  Esq., 
went  to  Ireland  1596,  as  a  Capt.  in  the  army  of  Elizabeth, 
and  served  at  the  sieges  of  CarricUfergus  and  of  Kinsale  (1602), 
where  he  was  wounded.  He  ultimately  settled  at  Bandon,  co. 
Cork,  and  filled  the  office  of  Provost  in  1615.  In  the  church 
of  Kilbrogan  is  a  fine  brass  to  his  memory ;  he  d.  20  Sept. 
1629,  leaving  issue,  by  Anne  his  wife,  from  whom  descended, 

George  Ckofts,  Esq.  of  Velvetstown,  J. P.  for  co.  Kerry, 
in  1678,  who  fled  to  England  in  1689  with  his  wife  and  tea 
children.  He  to.  Mary,  dau.  of —  Freeman,  Esq.  of  Cahirmee 
House,  CO.  Cork,  and  had  nineteen  children,  ten  sons  and  nine 
daus.,  of  whom  a  younger  son,  Capt.  James  Crofts,  of  Cahir- 
calla,  CO.  Clare,  left  issue  by  his  1st  wife,  an  only  child, 
named  Catherine,  m.  Augustine  Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of  co.  Clare; 
and  three  daus.,  Elizabeth,  m.  14  Dec.  1703,  Jacob  Eingrose, 
Esq.;  Anne,  to.  George  Eedman,  Esq.  of  co.  Kerry;  and 
Susannah,  an  elder  son,  by  whom  he  was  s., 

Christopher  Crofts,  Esq.  of  Velvetstown,  6.  1694;  to.  1st, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Peter  Graham,  Esq.  of  Dromore  and  of  Convey- 
more,  both  in  CO.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 
George,  of  Stream  Hill,  co.  Cork,  6.  1724;  to.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Cornelius  Holmes,  Esq.  of  Shinnanah,  in  the  same  co. ;  and 
d.  1801,  leaving,  inter  alios,  Susan,  wife  of  Robert  Philpot, 
Esq.  of  Newmarket,  co.  Cork ;  Mary,  wife  of  Roger  Atkins, 
Esq.  of  Eossagh,  a  son  and  heir,  Christopher,  of  Stream 
Hill,  6.  1737 ;  m.  1st,  Christian,  dau.  of  Charles  Creed,  Esq. 
of  Ballynanty,  co.  Limerick,  and  by  her  had,  inter  alios, 
Mary,  m.  Henry  Lee,  Esq.  of  Barna,  co.  Tipperary.  He  m. 
2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Richard  Crone,  Esq.  of  Ballydineen, 
CO.  Cork,  and  d.  10  Nov.  1837,  aged  90,  leaving  by  this  latter 
lady,  with  other  children,  a  son  and  heir,  George  Crofjb, 
Esq.  of  Stream  Hill,  who  to.  and  had  i.ssue. 
William,  of  Velvetstown,  of  whom  presently. 
Christopher,  d.  s.  p. 

Mary,  to.  John  Bond,  Esq.  of  Ballynahalisk,  co.  Cork, 
Catherine,    m.    John  Williinson,   Esq.   of   Johnstown,  co, 
Cork. 
Mr.  Crofts  to.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Austen,  Esq.  of 
Lislevaune,  co.  Cork,  and  by  her  had  one  dau.,  who  d.  young. 
He  d.  9  July,  1757.     His  2nd  son, 

AViLLiAM  Crofts,  Esq.  of  Velvetstown,  6. 1726;  m.  1754,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  John  Beere,  Esq.  of  Gurteen,  co.  Cork,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1813,  aged  80),  left  at  his  decease,  1784,  sevensonsand 
four  daus.,  of  whom  were, 
Christopher,  his  heir. 

George,  0.  23  Oct.  1763;  m.  and  left  issue  by  his  2nd  wife  an 
only  child,  m.  William  Prittie  Harris,  Esq.  of  Lakeview,  co. 
Cork. 
William,  of  Dancsfort,  co.  Cork,  6.  1  Aug.  1765;  to.  Cathe- 
rine Anne,  dau.  of  Bartholomew  Gibbings,  Esq.  of  Gibbinga 
Grove;  and  d.  20  Dec.  1801,  having  had  four  daus.,  co. 
heiresses,  Elizabeth,  m.  the  Eev.  John  Beasley ;  Anne,  to. 
the  Rev.  Arthur  Bernard  Baldwin,  Vicar  of  Eaghan,  co. 
Cork;  Jane,  vi.  George  Sackville  Cotter,  Esq.,  Capt.  69th 
regt. ;  Wilhelmima,  vi.  John  Wrixon,  Esq.,  jun.,  of  Sommer- 
ville,  CO.  Cork. 
James,  b.  31  July,  1766;  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Aylmer  Allen, 

Esq.  of  Woodviow,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue. 
Eichard,  h.  7  June,  1767;  to.  Sarah,  sister  of  Carden  Terry, 
Esq.,  and  d.  5  June,  18^3,  leaving  (with  otlicr  issue),  Wil- 
liam, m.  Marian,  eldest  dau.  of  Richard  Gittard  Campion, 
Esq.  of  Bushy  Park,  and  had  issue  five  daus. 
Eobert,  6.  10  March,  1769;  vi.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Nash, 
Esq.  of  Eockfleld,  CO.  Cork ;  and  d.  21  May,  1818,  haring 
hail  issue. 
Charles,  b.  18  April,  1770;  d.  unm. 
Euth,  m.  Michael  Busteed,  Esq.,  Mayor  of  Cork  1801. 
Mary,  m.  her  cousin,  William  Fitzg(M-ald,  F.si].  of  co.  Clare. 
Catherine,  ia.  Charles  O'Keefe,   Esq.  of  Mount  Keefc,  co. 
Cork. 

Elizabeth,  to.  Eobert  Keene,  Esq.  of  Hermitage,  co.  Clare. 
The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Christopher  Crofts,  Esq.  of  Velvetstown,  6.  5  March,  17.55; 
TO.  1782,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lucas,  Esq.  of  Eiclifordstown, 
CO.  Cork;  and  by  her,  who  d.  1  June,  1838,  aged  80,  had 
issue, 
Thomas  Lucas,  of  whom  hereafter. 

William  (Eev.),  of  Velvetstown,  b.  19  Aug.  1791 ;  d.'unm, 
31  July,  1869,  find  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  the  present  Chbxs- 
TOFUER  Crofts,  Esq.  of  Velvetstown. 


CRO 


THE  LANDED  GENTRr. 


CRO 


393 


Christopher,  of  Ballyhowra,  co.  Cork,  h.  3  Nov.  1792;  «i. 
1824,  Alice,  dau.  of  Kichard  Nason,  l<:sq.  of  Bettyville,  co. 
Cork,  and  d.  17  March,  1861,  having  by  her  (who  d.  Jan. 
1866)  had  issue, 

1  Chbistopheb,  now  of  Velvetstown. 

2  Kichard  Nason,   6.   19  March,    1834;   in.   lGu9,   Bessie 
Nason,  and  has  issue,  Christopher  and  Alice. 

1  Catherine  Nason. 

Dnrah,  m.  Henry  Laiifrley,  Esq.  of  Ballyellis,  co.  Cork. 

Elizabeth,  m.  John  Nash,  Esq.  of  Rocklicld,  co.  Cork. 

Ruth,  m.  her  cousin.  Garden  T.  Crofts,  Esq. 
Mr.  Christopher  Crofts  d.  21  June,  1811.     His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Lucas  Crofts,  Esq.  of  Velvetstown,  b.  2  June,  1790, 
d.  uniu.  1851,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  next  brother. 

Rev.  William  Crofts,  who  d.  unm.  1869,  and  was  s.  by  his 
nephew, 

Eev.  Wiluam  Ckofts  of  Velvetstown. 

Arms— Or,  three  bulls'  heads  cabossed  ea. 

Crest — A  bull's  head  cabossed  sa. 

Motto— Vhtnte  et  fidelitate. 

iScai— Velvetstown  House,  near  Buttevant,  co.  Cj;!:. 


CROFTS    OF    CHURCHTOWDT. 

Crofts,  Freeman  Wills,  Esq.  of  Cloheen  House, 
CO.  Cork,  b.  11  April,  1853  ;  m.  21  Feb.  1877,  Cecilia 
Frances,  dan.  of  James  Lawrence  Wise,  Esq.  of 
Waterloo  Road,  co.  Dublin. 

liutfittJC.— The  immediate  ancestor  of  the  Chnrchtown 
branch  of  the  Crofts  family  was  a  brother  of  George  Crofts,  of 
Velvetstown.     His  eldest  son, 

George  Crofts,  Esq.  of  Churchtown,  M.P.  for  Charleville, 
d.  1698,  leaving,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  a  son  and  heir, 

George  Crofts,  Esq.  of  Churchtown,  lliah  Sheriff  1712,  who 
TO.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wills,  Esq.  of  Wills  Grove,  and  d. 
1741,  leaving  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

George  Crofts,  Esq.  of  Churchtown,  Capt.  in  Col.  Ilar- 
grave's  regiment,  d.  unm.,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Wills  Crofts,  Esq.  of  Churchtown,  J.P.,  6.  24  Dec.  1713; 
m.  1743,  Eleanor,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Freeman,  Esq.  of  Ballin- 
guile,  CO.  Cork,  2nd  son  of  Richard  Freeman,  Esq.  of  Kilbarry 
and  Ballinguile,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1792,  had  issue, 

I.  George,  his  heir. 

II.  Freeman  (Rev.),  6.  11  Aug.  1748;  m.  Aitg.  1781,  Anna, 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Spread,  Esq.,  of  Forest,  co.  Cork,  and 
by  her,  who  d.  1827,  had  issue, 

1  Freeman  Wills,  of  whom  hereafter. 

2  John  Spread,  Lieut.  37th  regt.,  b.  1790;  d.  at  Tri- 
nidad, 1807. 

3  George  (Rev.),  m.  Elizabeth,  eldest  surviving  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Mathew  Purcell,  Rector  of  Burton,  co.  Cork,  and 
d.  s.  p. 

1  Alicia,  m.  1818,  Thomas  Milward,  Esq. 
m.  Wills,    6.   1750;    Capt.  34th    regt.;    -,)).    Mary,   dan.   of 
Richard  Gason,   Esq.  of  Killcshallagh,  co.  Tipperary,  and 
left  an  only  dau.  and  heiress,  Mary,  m.  1805,  John  Bennett, 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  the  Hon.  Judge  Bennett. 
I.  Alicia,  TO.  1770,  Richard  Gason,  Esq.   of  Richmond,  co. 
Tipperary. 
The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

George  Crofts,  Esq.  of  Churchtown,  h.  22  April,  1745; 
TO.  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Francis  Greene,  Esq.  of  Greenmount, 
CO.  Limerick,  and  by  her,  v/hod.  1787  left  at  his  decease,  1801, 
an  only  son  and  heir, 

AViLLS  George  Crofts,  Esq.  of  Churchtown,  of  St.  John's 
Coll.  Cambridge,  Barrister-at-Law,  High  Sheriff  co.  Cork  1822, 
d.  unm.  10  Nov.  1826,  and  was  s.  by  his  first  cousin. 

The  Rev.  Freeman  Wills  Crofts,  of  Churchtown,  &.  22 
Sept.  17S5  ;  m.  1st,  16  May,  1810,  Mary  Marten,  eldest  dau.  of 
the  late  Rev.  William  Gorman,  Rector  of  Kilmore,  and  Bally- 
glassin,  co.  Meath,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  sister  of  Charles 
Kendal  Bushe,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  Queen's  Bench  in 
Ireland,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  June,  1838)  had  issue, 
Freeman,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Wills  George,  6.    17  April,    1818;  ire.   Feb.   1843,  Elizabeth, 
only  dau.  of  James  Grove  White,  Esq.  of  Kilburn,  co.  Cork; 
d.  March  1857,  leaving  issue,  James,  b.  Jan.   1807  ;  Phoebe 
Mary ;  Mary  Jane;  and  Anna  Spread. 
William  Fortescue,  b.  28  April,  1822. 
Anna  Spread. 

Catherine  Doyle,  m.  1st,  Oct.  1845,  Richard  Gason,  Esq.  of 
Richmond,  co.  Tipperary:  and  2ndly,  1869,  William  Finch, 
Esq.  of  Kilcoleman,  co.  Tipperary  (as  his  2nd  wife). 
M:iria  Marten,  m.  May,  1853,  Justin  Deane  Freeman,  E«q.  of 
Kilnaborris,  co.  Galway,  5th  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Deane 
Freeman,  Esq.  of  Castle  Cor. 


The  Rev.  Freeman  Wills  Crofts  m.  2n(lly,,Jane  Hannah,  relictof 
William  Jameson,  Esq.,  and  dau.  of  the  late  Henry  Milward, 
Esq.,  but  by  her  (who  d.  31  May,  1804)  had  nojssue.  He  d.  9 
Aug.  1849,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Freeman  Crofts,  Esq.  of  Cloheen  House,  J.P.,  Earrister-at- 
Law,  6.  3  July,  1816;  m.  14  Dec.  1851,  E.len,  youngest  dau 
of  the  late  Joseph  Deane  Freeman,  Esq.,  of  Castle  Cor,  co. 
Cork,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  had  issue. 

Freeman  Wills,  now  of  Cloheen  House. 
Elizabeth  MacCartie.  Mary  Gorman. 

Hed.  6  Feb.  1869. 

Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto— As  Crofts  of  Velvetstotcn.. 
-Seai— Cloheen  House,  Buttevaut. 


CROFTS  OF  SOMPTING-  ABBOTS. 

Crofts,  Henry  Peter,  Esq.  of  Sonipting  Abbots, 
Sussex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Siierift'  1868,  b.  16  Dec. 
1818 ;  m.  16  May,  1850,  Ellen  Merriall,  dau.  of 
George  Dodson,  Esq.  of  Licliiield,  and  niece  of  the 
late  Right  Hon.  Sir  John  Dodson,  Judge  of  the 
Prerogative  Court,  and  has  issue. 


I.  Blanche  Ellen. 
m.  Gertrude  Mary. 


II.  Elizabeth  Frances, 
IV.  JIaud  Charlotte. 


The  patronage  of  the  Living  of  St.  John's-sub- 
Castro,  Lewes,  has  been  in  tlie  family  of  Crofts  for 
four  generations,  and  Mr.  Crofts  is  also  Patron  of 
Sompting. 

HtltCntJC. — The  Rev.  Peter  Guerin  Crofts,  of  Mailing 
House,  Lewes,  Sussex,  son  of  Peter  Guerin  Crofts,  Esq.  by 
his  wife,  Sarah  Strudwick,  m.  30  April,  1816,  Elizabeth  Fre- 
derica,  3rd  dau.  (tjy  Henrietta  his  wife,  dau  of  William 
Markham,  Archbishop  of  York)  of  Evan  Law,  Esq.  of  Horsted 
Place,  brother  of  the  1st  Lord  EUenborough,  and  d.  16  July, 
1859,  having  had  issue, 

John,  Capt.  King's  Dragoon  Guards,  married;  d.  s.  p.  13 
May,  1805. 

Henry  Peter,  of  Sompting  Abbots. 
Charles  Daniel,  m.  and  has  issue. 
Edmund  William,  m.  and  lias  is.sue. 
Eliza  Sarah;  Fanny  Charlotte ;  both  married. 

Sea  J— Sonipting  Abbotts,  Worthing,  Sussex. 


CROKE    OF     STUDLEY. 

CrOKE,  John,  Esq.  of  Staidley  Priory,  co.  Oxford, 
M.A.,  b.  23  Nov.  1811  ;  s.  his  brother  1860. 

ILtnCngC- — The  surname  of  this  family  was  originally  Le 
Blount,  and  Sir  Alexander  Croke  claimed  in  his  History  of 
the  Blounts,  to  be  representative  of  the  senior  branch  of  that 
ancient  house  {see  Blount  of  Mapledarham). 

James  Croke,  alias  Le  Blount  (son  of  Nicholas  Le  Blount, 
who  changed  his  name  to  Croke,  to  avoid  State  persecution), 
was  4th  in  descent  from  Sir  Ralph  Blount,  elder  brother  of  Sir 
William  Le  Blount,  ancestor  of  the  Blounts  of  Sodington. 
From  him  sprang  the  Crokes  of  Chilton,  so  distinguished  in 
our  legal  annals,  and  the  Crokes  of  Studlcy  Priory. 

Sir  Alexander  Croke,  Knt.  of  Studley  Priory,  b.  22  July, 
1758  (son  of  Alexander  Croke,  Esq.  of  Studley,  and  great- 
grandson  of  the  Rev.  Alexander  Croke,  M.A.,  of  Wadham 
Coll.  Oxford,  the  friend  and  companion  of  Creech  the  poet, 
4th  in  descent  from  Sir  John  Croke,  of  Chilton),  was  called  to 
the  Bar,  and  became  Judge  of  one  of  the  Vice-Admiralty 
Courts  in  North  America.  He  m.  1796,  Miss  Alice  Blake,  of 
Brackley,  Northampton,  and  had  issue,  i.  Alexander,  6.  1798, 
(L  1818  ;  II.  George,  his  heir;  iii.  Wentworth,  d.  unm.  12 
Sept.  1837;  iv.  John,  now  of  Studley  Priory;  and  v.  Alex- 
ander, deceased;  i.  Adelaide,  d.i  July,  1864;  ii.  Jane  Sarah 
Elizabeth,  m.  28  Dec.  1826,  her  cousin.  Sir  Charles  Wetherell, 
Knt.,  then  Attorney-General,  and  d.  without  surviving  issue, 
21  April,  1831;  in.  Anne  Philippa.  Sir  Alexander  d.  27  Dee. 
1842,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

George  Croke,  Esq.  of  Studley  Priory,  b.  4  April,  1802,  who 
d.  s.  p.  1860,  and  was  ,5.  by  his  brother,  the  present  JonN 
Ckoke,  Esq.  of  Studley  Priory. 


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CKO 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


CKO 


Arms—Gxi.,  a  fess  between  six  martlets  arff.  Crest— Two 
swans'  necks  indorsed  and  interlaced  issuing  out  of  a  crescent, 
all  arg.,  and  holding  in  their  beaks  an  annulet  gu. 

iSeut— StuUIey  Priory,  Wheailcy,  Oxon. 


CHOKER    OF    BAIiLYNAGAEDE. 

Crokee,  John  Mokck,  Esq.  of  Ealljnagardc, 
CO.  Limerick,  b.  18  Se^jt.  1866. 

ILtaCaSC. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  house  of  Ceokek  (oi 
Ckockeb)  of  lineham,  Devon,  a  family  so  ancient  that  an 
old  proverbial  distich  records  that, 

"  Croker,  Crewys,  and  Coplestone, 

When  the  Conqueror  came,  were  at  home." 

EbwABD  Cbokeb,   Esq.   of  Eawlcighstown,  co.    Limerick, 

stated  to  have  been  3rd  son   of   Thomas  Croker,    Esq.   of 

Trevillas,  Cornwall,   in.  a  dau.  of  John  Downing,  and  was 

murdered  1641.    His  son  and  heir, 

John  Cboker,  Esq.  of  Kawleishstown,  6.  circa  1G24;  m. 
Arabella,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Browne,  and  had  issue.  Mr. 
Croker  d.  12  July,  1717,  in  his  93rd  year.     His  son  and  heir, 

Edwabd  Cbokeb,  Esq.  of  Eawleisjhstown,  6.  1603,  High 
Sheriff  1709,  m.  10  Dec.  1679,  Mary  Bucknor,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  15  April,  1728,  aged  68)  left  at  his  decease  1732,  a  son, 

John  Cbokeb,  Esq.  of  Ballynagarde,  co.  Limerick,  J. P. 
temp.  Geobge  I.,  who  d.  6  Nov.  1751,  leaving  by  Anne 
Eichards  his  wife,  i.  Edwabd,  his  heir ;  ii.  Andrew ;  in. 
Abraham,  Surveyor  of  Revenue;  iv.  Eichard;  v.  John,  of 
Dublin  (great-grandfather  of  the  late  Thomas  Cbofton  Cbokeb, 
E.S.A.).  Thomas,  the  3rd  son  of  John,  of  Dublin,  m.  Anne, 
dau.  of  WUliam  Eyve,  Esq.,  and  d.  13  April,  ISOO,  leaving  an 
only  child,  Anne,  who  in.  Sir  Edward  Crofton,  Bart.,  and  was 
created  Baeoness  Ceofton.    The  eldest  son, 

Edwabd  Cbokeb,  Esq.  of  Ballynagarde,  High  Sheriff  1735, 
TO.  1726,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Prittie,  Esq.  of  Kilboy,  and 
had,  with  three  daus.,  three  sons,  John  ;  Henry;  and  William; 
of  whom  the  eldest, 

John  Ceokee,  Esq.  of  Ballynagarde,  High  Sheriff  17!i5 ;  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Eichard  Pennefather,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  had  issue, 

1  Edwabd,  his  heir;  2  Henry;  3  John,  a  general  officer; 
4  Eichard  WilUam ;  1  Charity,  m.  John  Grady,  Esq.  of  Cahir; 

2  Eliza,  m.  E.  Croker,  Esq.  of  Grange  Hill ;  and  3  Sally,  m. 
L.  Sandes,  Esq.    The  eldest  son, 

Edwabd  Ceokee,  Esq.  of  Ballynagarde,   m.  1783,   Margaret 
Anne,   youngest  dau.   of  Eichard  Hare,  Esq.,  and  sister  to 
William,  1st  Earl  of  Listowel,  and  had  issue, 
John,  of  whom  presently. 

Eichard  Hare  (Col.),  m.  Miss  Haigh,  of  Whitwell,  co.  York, 
and  d.  15  Jan.  1854,  leaving  issue. 
Edward  (Eev.),  to.  Miss  Lascelles,  and  has  issue. 
William  (Col.),  C.B.,  m.  1st,  Miss  Stokes,  of  Madras,  who  d_ 
12  Sept.   1852,   leaving  Issue,   and  2ndly,    5   Jan.     1875 
Florence,  dau.  of  Major  Charles  Gore,  72nd  Highlanders.     ' 
Henry,  m.  Miss  O'Grady,  of  Linfield,  and  h:is  issue, 
diaries,  Capt.  E.N.,  in.  Bliss  Crowe,  and  d.  23  Dec.  1877, 
leaving  issue. 

Eobert,  m.  Miss  O'Grady,  of  the  Grange,  and  d.  May,  1848 
leaving  issue.  ' 

Thomas  (Eev.),  m.  Miss  E.  Haigh,  of  Whitwell,  and  has 
issue. 
Margaret,  in.  the  Very  Eev.  Eichard  Bagwell,  of  Marlfield 
Dean  of  Clugher.  ' 

Sarah,  m.  Major  George  Goush,  eldest  son  of  Col.  Gough,  of 
Woodstown,  CO.  Limerick,  and  brother  of  Gen.  Lord  Gou'i'h 
G.C.B.  °  ' 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Cbokeb,  Esq.  of  Ballynagarde  and  Ealeighstown,  J.P., 
High  Sheriff  1832,  b.  4  Oct.  1784;  m.  14  Sept.  1807,  Catherine 
Adeline,    youngest  dau.   of  Col.  BagweU,  of  Marlfleld,  co. 
Tipperary,  M.P.,  and  had  issue, 
Edwabd,  late  of  Ballynagarde. 
Marianne  Margaret.  BTarearet  Anne. 

Catherine  Adeline  Bagwell,  d.  young. 
Henrietta,  ™.  Frederick  John  Partridge,  Esq.,  E.N.,  son  of 

John  Partridge,  Esq.  of  Bishop  Wood,  co.  Hereford 
Janet,  in.  Francis  Walsh,  Esq.,  son  of  George  Walsh,  Esn 
of  Lisbon.  ■'' 

Mr.  Croker  d.  3  March,  18.58.    His  son, 

Edwabd  Cbokeb,  Esq.  of  Ballynagarde  and  Eal.e!ghstown, 
CO.  Limerick,  Capt.  17th  Lancers,  6.  31  Aug.  1812;  m  17  May, 
1841,  the  Lady  Georgiana  Ellen  Monck,  6th  dau.  of  Henry 
Stanley,  Earl  of  Eathdowne,  and  d.  1869,  having  had  issue 
John,  b.  16  March,  1842;    m.  Oct.  1864,  Harriet  Donaldson 
and  d.  19  Feb.  1867,  leaving  an  only  son,  John  Monck  novv 
of  Ballynagarde.  ' 

Henry  Stanley  Monck,  J.P.,  b.  26  March,  1846. 


Frederick  Edward  Albert,  b.  4  May,  1847. 

Edward  William  Dunlo,  b.  14  Sept.  1849. 

Courtenay  Le  Poer  Trench,  b.  27  Feb.  1853. 

Charles  de  la  Poer  Beresford  Trench,  6.  23  Nov.  18'.5. 

Frances  Mary.  Alice  Georgiana. 

Georgiana  Ellen  Monck. 

Alma  Louisa  Geraldine  Isabella,  m.  Nov.  1874,  Arthur,  son 
of  Charies  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Hamwood. 

^rj7ts— Arg.,  a  chevron  engrailed  gu.  between  three  ravels 
ppr.  Crest— A  drinking  cup  or,  with  three  fleurs-de-lis  ppr. 
above  it  and  on  the  centre  a  rose  gu.     Motto— Deus  alit  eos. 

.Scat— Ballynagarde,  co.  Limerick. 


CROKER    OF    THE    GRANGE. 

Crokee,  Edwaed,  Esq.  of  The  Grange,  co. 
Limerick,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  Capt.  47tli  regt.,  High 
Sheriff  1868,  b.  1836 ;  s.  1861. 

ILtllCaCJC— This  family  is  a  branch  of  the  Kilballyowcn 
family. 

Nicholas  Geadt,  Esq.  of  The  Grange  (whose  will  was 
proved  13  May,  1773),  m.  Helen,  dau.  of  John  Uorony,  Esq. 
of  CO.  Clare,  and  had  issue, 

Henry,  d.  1784. 

Thomas,  m.  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Armytage,  Beit., 
and  d.  1788. 

Standish,  of  whom  presently. 

Margaret,  m.  John  Monsell,  Esq. 

Blary,  in.  1788,  Viscount  Harberton. 

Helen,  m.  Thomas  Lee,  Esq.,  Groom  of  the  Bedchr.mbcr  to 
H.E.H.  the  late  Duke  of  Gloucester. 
The  youngest  son, 

Standish  Geadt,  Esq.  of  The  Grange,  m.  Margaret  Morony, 
and  d.  1816,  having  had  issue, 

Henry,  d.  Dec.  1853.  Thomas,  late  of  The  Grange. 

Standish,  deceased.  Helen,  deceased. 

Blaria,  m.  John  Crone,  Esq.  of  Byblox,  co.  Cork,  d.  June, 
1867. 

Margaret,  m.  the  Eev.  Eobert  Croker,  and  d.  1874,  having  had 
issue,  Edwabd,  now  of  The  Grange;  Helen,  to. Capt.  Dyer, 
late  8th  regt.,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Dyer,  Bart. ;  and 
Caroline. 
The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  O'Geadt,  Esq.  of  The  Grange,  co.  Limerick,  J.P., 
d.  July,  1861,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  Edwabd  CaasEa 
Esq.,  now  of  The  Grange. 

Arms,  tf-c— Same  as  Cboker  of  BallynaQarde> 

Seal — The  Grange,  Limerick. 


CROMBIE    OF    THORNTON    CASTLE. 

Ceojibie,  Alexandee,  Esq.  of  Thornton  Castle 
Kincardineshire,  D.L.  and  J.P.  for  that  co.  and 
J.P.  Aberdeenshire,  b.  29  Nov.  1836 ;  m.  7  Sept. 
1870,  EUzabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Marshall,  Esq. 
Chatton  Park,  Northumberland,  and  Sarah  Eobson 
his  wife,  and  has  issue, 

Alexandee,  h.  22  Dec.  1871. 

Eleanor  Esther. 

3Ltlir<t(];r.— Alexander  Ceosibte,  Esq.,  Advocate  and 
Estate  Agent  in  Aberdeenshire,  acquired  by  his  ability  and 
integrity  a  considerable  fortune,  and  gained  the  conlidence 
and  esteem  of  most  of  the  leading  families  in  that  county 
during  the  first  thirty  years  Of  the  present  century.  He  d. 
1832,  leaving  his  estates  to  his  cousin, 

Eev.  Ale.vandeb  Cbombie,  LL.D.,  F.E.S.,  and  M.E.S.L., 
an  eminent  scholar  and  theologian,  who  d.  1S40,  leaving  by 
Jane  Hendry  his  wife,  a  son  and  heir, 

Alexandee  Cbombie,  Esq.  of  Thornton  Castle,  Kincardine- 
shire, 9)1.  28  Aug.  1S34,  Mary  Harriet,  2nd  dau.  of  Francis 
Eichardson,  Esq.,  E.I.  Director,  by  Lady  Elizabeth  Tumour 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward,  1st  Earl  Winterton,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Alexandee,  now  of  Thornton  Castle. 

II.  Francis  (Eev.),  Vicar  of  Bradbourne,  Wirksworth,  m. 
Isabella  Anne,  dau.  of  Eev.  Bennett  Williams,  Eector  of 
Bramshall,  co.  Stafford,  and  has  issue,  one  son,  Francis 
Fleetwood,  and  two  daus.,  Florence  Isabel  and  Beatrix 
Margaret. 

Mr.  Crombie  d.  22  July,  1877. 

Scai— Thornton  Castle,  Laiu-ence  Kirk,  N.B. 


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CROMMELIN    OF    CAHROWDORE 
CASTLE. 

See  De  La  Cherois-Ceommeiiit. 


CROMPTOIT    OF    LITTLE    LEVER    A"MD 
RIVINGTON. 

Ceomptow,  John  Wiiliaji,  Esq.  of  Libtle  Lever 
and  Rivington,  co.  Lancaster,  s.  to  those  estates  on 
the  death  of  his  maternal  great  uncle,  John  Andrews, 
Esq.  of  Little  Lever,  1865,  married,  and  has  a  son, 

Andrew,  6.  1869. 

SLt'nCHgC.—This  fmnily  derives  maternally  from,  and  in- 
herits tlie  Little  Lever  and  Rivington  estates,  throuc;h  tlie 
family  of  Andrew,  which  descended  from  Nicholas  Andrew, 
Citizen  of  London,  temj\  James  I.,  »«.  Heth,  dau.  of  Tliomas 
Lever,  Esq.  of  Little  Lever,  co.  Lancaster,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son  and  heir,  John  Andrew,  Esq.  of  Little  Lever  Hall,  a  Capt. 
in  Oliver  Cromwell's  army,  who  entered  his  pediRree  at  the 
Visitation  of  Lancaster  by  Dugdale  Norroy  1664.  He  m.  1653, 
0<ine,  dau.  and  heir  of  Kobert  Lever,  Esq.  of  Darcy  Lever,  in 
the  same  co.,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Andrew,  alias  Andrews,  Esq.  of  Little  Lever  and 
Kivington  ;  m.  6  July,  1682,  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Mort,  Esq. 
of  Wharton  Hall,  same  co.,  and  had  two  sons,  i.  John,  of 
Little  Lever,  his  successor,  whose  line  eventually  failed; 
II.  RoBEKT,  of  Bol ton -le -Moors;  m.  30  Dec.  1712,  Hannah,  dau. 
of  Joseph  Crompton,  Esq.  of  Hackin,  same  co.  Their 
grandson, 

Kohert  Andrews,  Esq.  of  Little  Lever  and  Rivington,  eldest 
son  of  Joseph  Andrews,  by  Hannah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward 
Kenyon,  b.  30  Dec.  1741,  s.  to  the  family  estates  on  the  extinc- 
tion of  the  descendants  of  his  granfather's  eldesL  brother. 
He  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Samuel  Darbishire,  of  Bolton-le- 
Moors,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue ;  and  2ndly,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Cockshott,  Esq.  of  Marlow,  co.  York ;  d.  29  April, 
1791.  He  d.  13  Aug.  1793,  leaving,  by  his  2nd  wife,  two  sons 
and  one  dau., 

I.  Robert,  of  Little  Lever  and  Rivington,  J.P.,  D.L.,  his 
heir,  b.  13  Jan.  178.5;  d.  unm.  4  July,  1858. 

II.  John,  of  Little  Lever  and  Rivington,  successor  to  his 
brotlier,  d.  s.  p.  1865. 

1.  Anna  Maria,  6.  21  July,  1783 ;  m.  Robert  Fletcher,  Esq. 
of  Toxteth  Park,  and  d.  22  Jan.  1859,  leaving  with  a  son, 
Robert  Andrews,  d.  v.nm.,  and  four  daus.,  Jaue;  Sarah; 
Mary  Anne ;  and  Katherine,  another  dau., 
Lucy  Fletcher,  to.  Woodhouse  Crompton,  Esq.  of  Liver- 
pool, and  had  issue, 

1  John  William  Crompton,  now  of  Little  Lever. 

2  Robert  Andrews  Croiiipiua. 

3  Samuel  Crompton. 

4  Joseph  Crompton. 

Seat — Fisher  House,  Rivington,  near  Chorley,  co.  Lancaster. 


CROMPTON-ROBERTS    OF     DRITBRIDGE. 

Crompton-Eobeiits,  Chaeles  Hbney,  Esq.  of 
Drybridge,  co.  Monmoutli,  and  Field  House,  co. 
Worcester,  J.P.  co.  Monmouth,  and  High  Sheriff 
1877,  h.  1  March,  1832  ;  m.  25  July,  1861,  Mary, 
only  dau.  and  heir  of  Eoger  Crompton,  Esq.  of 
Breightmet,  co.  Lancaster,  when  he  assumed,  by 
royal  license,  dated  3  Aug.  1861,  the  additional 
surname  and  arms  of  Ckompxon,  and  has  issuej 

I.  Henry  Roger,  6.  18G3. 
IT.  Charles  Montague. 
III.  Leicester  Neville. 

I.  Violet  Mary. 

II.  Mildred  Theodora. 

ILfllCatJC- — AViLLiAM  Roberts,  of  Monmouth,  the  imme- 
diate ancestor  of  this  family,  d.  1629,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Roberts,  of  Monmouth,  ni,  Anne  Grillith  in  1603,  and 
d.  1636,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

William  Roberts,  b.  1603 ;  rii.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Ai-ram, 
and  d.  1667,  leaving  two  sons,  William  (of  Drybridgo,  co. 
Monmouth,  and  Gray's  Inn,  London,  whose  male  issue  is 
extinct),  and 

Richard  Roberts,  h.  16-13,  the  .second  sou,  who  was  father  of 


Rev.  John  Robt;i!T3,  Vicar  of  Frnmsdcn,  Suffolk,  m.  1710, 
Jane,  dau.  of  Nehemiah  Osland,  and  d.  1756,  leaving,  with 
other  issue,  an  elder  surviving  son, 

Rev.  William  Roberts,  President  of  Magtialen  College, 
Cambridge,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Gee,  and  had  three 
sons,  I.  William,  of  Gloucester,  M.D.,  father  of  Major-Gen. 
Sir  Henry  Gee  Roberts,  K.C.B.,  b.  1800,  d.  1860;  n.  Henry, 
of  whom  presently ;  iii.  Charles,  who  had  an  only  dau.,  d. 
young.   Mr.  Roberts  d.  1814;  his  2nd  son, 

Henry  Roberts,  of  Drybridge,  Monmouth,  and  Stourbridge, 
CO.  Worcester,  6.  1769;  m.  1793,  Henzey,  dau.  of  John  Pidcock, 
of  the  Platts,  and  d.  1845,  leaving  (with  daus.,  all  of  whom 
d.  unm.)  an  only  surviving  son, 

Charles  Roberts,  Esq.  of  Field  House,  co.  Worcester,  & 
1801 ;  m.  Marianne,  dau.  of  Edward  Noble,  of  Birmingham, 
and  d.  1868,  leaving  issue, 

I.  CHARL15S  Henry,  his  heir,  now  Crompton-Roberts. 

II.  William,  of  Pedmore,  near  Stourbridge,  6.  12  April,  I8-'53; 
m.  Maria  Jane,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Spurgeon,  D.I).,  and  has 
issue,  William  Lionel;  Mabel  Vera;  and  Evelena  Maria. 

in.  Alfred,  /i.  7  Maroh,  1835. 

IV.  Eduanl,  C:njt,  in  the  army,  h.  8.  Jan.  1841;  to.  1805, 
Maria,  dau.  of  Williiim  Bacchus,  and  has  issue. 

V.  Fredeiiric,  b.  1817;  to.  Alberta  Harriet;  Jennings,  and 
d.  s.p.  1872. 

VI.  Oscar  Wilson,  b.  5  Feb.  1849. 

I.  Julia  Marianne,  to.  Rev.  C.  E.  Playter. 

II.  Adelina  Josephine,  m.  J.  F.  Clarke,  Esq. 

III.  Emma,  m.  William  Trow,  Esq.  of  Ismere  House,  co. 
Worcester. 

IV.  Emily  Angela. 

V.  Augusta  'V^era,  m.  Archibald  Hamilton  Duthio. 

Arms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  per  bend  dovetail  gu.  and  or, 
a  linn  rampant  between  in  the  sinister  chief  and  dexter  base  two 
pheons  all  counterchanged,  for  Roberts  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  perpale 
arg.  and  az.  on  a  fess  wavy  between  three  lions  rampant  two 
lozenges  all  counterchanged  a  canton  of  the  second,  for 
Crompton.  Crests— \st,  Roberts,  A  demi-Iion  guardant  per 
bend  dovetail  or  and  gu.  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  sword 
erect  also  gu.,  and  resting  the  sinister  upon  a  pheon  gold; 
2nd,  Crompton,  A  talbot  sejant  or,  pellettee  resting  the  dexter 
paw  on  an  escutcheon  az.  charged  with  a  lozenge  arg.  Motto 
— God  and  my  conscience. 

Scats — Drybridge,  Monmouth,  and  Field  House,  Clent,  near 
Stourbridge,  Worcestershire.  Town,  Hesideiice — 16,  Belgrave 
Square,  London,  W. 


CROMPTON    OF    LILIES. 

Ckompton,  John  Gilbeet,  Esq.  of  Lilies, 
Windley,  co.  Derby,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1873,  b.  1820 ;  s.  his  uncle  1859  ;  m.  1st,  1852, 
Millicent  Ursula,  dau.  of  Henry  Smedley,  Esq. 
(who  d.  4  Oct.  1859),  leaving  one  dau., 


Isabel  Emma,  ■ 


70,  C.  E.  Arkwright,  Esq. 


He  m.  2ndly,  Caroline  Georgiaua,  only  dau.  of  the 
late  Fred.  Chaplin,  Esq.  of  Tathwell  Hall,  co. 
Lincoln,  and  has  issue, 


John  Gilbert  Frederic,  b.  5  April,  1SG9. 
Millicent  Evelyn  Cecilia  Gsorgina. 

ILtllfitJIC. — John  Crompton,  M.A.  of  Emanuel  College, 
Cambridge  (younger  son  of  Abraham  Crompton,  of  Breightmet, 
CO.  Lancaster,  in  which  neighbourhood  his  ancestors  had  long- 
resided),  b.  1611,  became  Lecturer  at  All  Saints,  Derby,  subse- 
quently Rector  of  Brailsford,  Derbyshire,  and  afterwards  Vicar 
of  Arnold,  in  Nottinghamshire,  from  which  benefice  he  was 
ejected  in  1602  by  the  Act  of  Uniformity.  He  d.  at  Mapperly, 
CO.  Derby,  9  Jan.  1609,  having  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Abraham  Crompton,  of  Derby,  d.  1734,  leaving  issue  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife  (who  cil.  11  Jan.  1690)  three  sons  and  one  dau., 

I.  Samuel,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Abraham,  of  Chorley  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  who  purchased 
in  1710  that  estate,  which  had  devolved  upon  the  Crown  by 
the  attainder  of  the  then  representative  of  the  Chorley 
family,  who  had  joined  in  the  rebellion  of  1715.  He  d.  a 
bachelor,  having  devised  the  Chorley  estate  to  his  younger 
brother. 

III.  John,  of  Chorley  Hall,  m.  Hannah,  eldest  dau.  of  Joseph 
Mather,  Esq.  of  Shipley,  co.  Derby,  and  by  that  lady 
(who  d.  in  1723)  left  issue, 

1  Abraham,  d.  unm. 

2  John,  of  Chorley  Hall,  to.  and  left  issue, 

1  Hannah,  Hi.  Thomas  Stanford,  Esq.  of  Derby,  by  whom 
she  had  two  daus.  and  cu-heiresses,  Elizabeth,  m.  James 


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Caiawell,  Esq.  of  Linley  Wood,  co.  StafTord,  J.P.  and 
D.L.  (see  thatfamUy),  and  Hannah,  d.  unm. 
2  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 
I.  Elizabeth,  »i.  1st,  Henry  Coape,  Esq.  of  DufBcld  Hall,  co. 
Derby ;  and  2ndly,  Samuel  Hacker,  Esq',  of  the  same  place, 
and  d.  s.  'p.  Nov.  1757. 
The  eldest  son, 

Samdel  Crompton,  Esq.  of  Derby,  an  eminent  Banker,  m. 
3  April,  1710,   Anne,   dau.  of  William  Kodes,  Esq.  of  Long 
Houghton  Hill,  co.  York,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  May,  1724)  he 
had  three  sons  and  one  dau., 
I.  Samuel,  his  heir.  ii.  John,  of  Derby. 

111.  Joshua,  of  Dcrbv,  m.  1758,  the  dau.  and  heiress  of  the 
Eev.  Thomas  Colthurst,  Presbyterian  Minister  ac  Chester, 
and  had  issue, 

1  Thomas,  d.  s.  p.,  aKcd  22. 

2  Piter,  M.D.  ot  Eaton  House,  near  Liverpool,  m.  his 
cousin  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Crompton,  Esq.  of  Chorley, 
and  had  issue,  Edward  and  Henry,  both  mim. ;  Charles 
(Sir),  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of  Queen's  Bench, 
h.  1797,  m.  1832,  Caroline,  4th  dau.  of  Thomas  Fletcher, 
Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  d.  1865,  leaving  issue;  Albert, 
Barrister-at-Law,  d.  unm.  1841;  Stamford,  deceased; 
Caroline,  m.  Robert  Hutton,  Esq.  ofPuincyPark,  formerly 
M.P.  for  DubUn;  and  Emma. 

I.  Eebecca,  buried  at  DufBcld,  15  March,  1788,  aged  67. 
Mr.  Crompton  d.  1757.  and  was  .?.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Samiiel  Cbompton,  Esq.,  Mayor  of  Derby  1758  and  1767, 
and  in  1768  High  Sheriff  of  the  county,  for  which  ho  wus, 
during  many  years.  Receiver  General.  He  to.  8  May,  1744, 
Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Samuel  Fox,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
29  April,  1789,  aged  71)  had  issue, 
.  I.  Sajtoel,  of  Woodend,  father  of  the  late  Sir  Samuel 
Cbompton,  Bnrt. 

II.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Joshua,  of  York,  lather  of  'Wiluaji  Rookes  Crompton 
Stansfield,  Esq.  of  Esholt  Hall,  co.  York  {Tej'tr  to  that 
familv). 

IV.  Gilbert,  also  of  York,  6.  1755  ;  «!.  Eliza,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
George  Johnson,  Rector  of  Lof  tus.  North  Riding  Yorkshire, 
and  Vicar  of  Norton,  co.  Durham,  and  had  issue, 

1  Samuel  Gilbert  (Rev.),  Incumbent  of  Carlton,  m.  Clara, 
dau.  of  Richard  Down,  Esq.  of  Halliwick  Manor  House, 
Middlesex,  by  Rose  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Henry 
Neale,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

2  George,  Capt.  40th  regt.,  d.  in  the  West  Indies,  Jan. 
1815. 

3  Robert,  a  naval  officer.        4  William,  in  the  array. 
1  Anne. 

I.  Elizabeth. 
The  2nd  son, 

John  Ceompton,  Esq.  of  Lillies,  Duffield,  Derbyshire,  was 
Mayor  of  Derby  five  times  from  1792  to  1826,  and  High  Sheriff 
of  the  county,  1810.  He  acted  for  a  long  time  as  Receiver 
General,  and  as  a  J. P.  He  m.  1784,  Eliza,  only  dau.  of  Archi- 
bald Bell.  Esq.  of  Manchester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  March, 
1807)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Bell,  of  DuflBeld  Hall. 

II.  Gilbert,  of  Durant  Hall,  Chesterfield,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b. 
Sept.  1786;  m.  1817,  Deborah  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
George  Bossley,  Vicar  of  Chesterfield,  and  had  issue, 

1  John  Gilbert,  now  of  Lilies. 

2  George. 

1  Deborah  Sarah,  to.  1845,  the  Rev.  A.  C.  Bromehead. 

2  Mary  Anne. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Doc.  1810,  Thomas  Kirkpatrick  Hall,  Esq. 
of  Holly  Bush,  Staffordshire,  and  d.  18.36. 

II.  Sarah  Maria,  -in.  Oct.  1827,  the  Rev.  Charles  Robert  Hope. 
Mr.  Crompton  d.  18.34,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Bell  Cbompton,   of    Duffield  Hall,    J. P.   and  D.L., 
h.  12  Jan.  1785;  to.  8  Sept.  1810,  Jane,   3rd  dau.  of  Edward 
Sacheverell  Sitwell,   Esq.  of  Stainsby,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17 
Dec.  1852)  had  a  dau., 
Jane,  m.   3   July,  18.34,  Lorenzo  Kirkpatrick   Hall,    Esq., 
nephew  of  J.  K.  Hall,  Esq.  of  Holly  Bush,  Staffordsliire, 
and  d.  28  Jan.  1835. 
Mr.  Crompton  d.  1859. 

.^iTrt.?— (Granted  to  Sasiuel  Crompton,  Esq.,  in  1751).  Vert, 
on  a  bend  arg.  double-cotised  erm.  between  two  covered  cups 
or,  a  lion  passant  gu.,  on  a  chief  az.  three  pheons  or. 

Crest — A  demi-horse  ramp,  vulned  in  the  breast  by  an 
arrow  or,  shafted  and  feathered  arg. 

Motto — Love  and  loyalty. 

Seat — LiUes,  Windley,  Derby. 


CBOMPTON    OF    AZERLEY    HALL. 

See  Stanspield  op  Esholt  Hall. 


CROMWELL    OF    CHESHUNT    PARK. 

The  late  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Oliveeia  Ceomwell 
RrssELL,  of  Cheshunt  Park,  Herts,  b.  8  Juiie, 
1777 ;  m.  18  Juue,  1801,  Thomas  Artemidorus 
Russell,  Esq.  (son  of  John  Russell,  of  Thruxton's 
Court,  CO.  Hereford),  and  had  issue,  \ 

I.  Artemidorus  Cromwell  Russell,  6.  20  Aug.  1803;  w.  4    , 
Oct.  1825,  AvariUa,  dau.  of  W.  A.  Armstrong,  Esq. ;  and 
d.  leaving  a  dau.  Avarilla  Olivebia,  to.  1840,  Rev.  Paul 
Bush,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Dulse,  Liskeard,  and  has  Thomas 
Cbomwell,  b.  1851,  and  other  issue, 

II.  John  Henry  Cromwell  Russell,  of  Sittingboume,  6.  29 
Aug.  1807  ;  ?)i.  14  Aug.  1832,  Eliza,  only  dau.  of  Morris 
Liovesley,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p. 

ni.  Thomas  Artemidorus  Russell,  6.  25  Oct.  1810,  and  d. 

18G3. 
IV.  Charles   William  Cromwell  RuGScll,  6.   18  May,   1814, 

deceased. 

I.  Elizabeth  Olivebia  Russell,  to.  17  Nov.  1823,  Frederick 
Joseph,  only  son  of  Frederick  Picscott,  Esq.  of  Theobalds 
Grove,  Herts. 

II.  Mary  Esther  Russell,  to.  14  Aug.  1832,  Lieut. -General 
George  Andrew  Armstrong,  who  d.  1834. 

III.  Letitia  Cromwell  Russell,  m.  4  Nor.  1847,  Frederick 
Whitfield,  Esq. 

IV.  E.MMA  BniDGET  RussELL,  TO.  2  JuHC,  1834,  Capt. 
Warner. 

Mrs.  Russell,  who  s.  her  father,  Oliver  Cromwell, 
Esq.,  18  June,  1821,  and  became  representative  of 
the  family  of  Oliver  Ceomwell,  d.  1849. 

^LinCKQC, — Sib  Richard  Williams,  eldest  son  of  Mor- 
gan Williams  (of  ancient  Welsh  descent),  assumed  the  surname 
of  Ceomwell  at  the  desire  of  Hexbt  VIII.,  and  in  consequence 
of  some  family  connection  with  Cromwell,  Earl  of  Essex.  Sir 
Richard  Cromwell  served  the  office  of  Sheriff  for  the  cos.  of 
Cambridge  and  Huntingdon  1511,  and  was  elected  M.P.  for 
the  latter  shire  1542.  He  m.  1518,  Frances,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  the  then  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  Sir  Thomas  Murfyn,  of 
Ely,  and  had  two  sons,  of  whom  the  elder. 

Sib  Henry  Cro.mwell,  Knt.  of  Hinchinbrooke,  M.P.  for  co. 
Huntingdon,  and  Sheriff  for  the  shires  of  Huntingdon  and 
Cambridge  in  the  7th,  13th,  22nd,  and  34th  of  Elizabeth,  to. 
twice,  but  had  issue  only  by  Joan,  dau.  of  Sir  Ralph  Warren, 
Knt.,  his  1st  wife,  namely,  1  Oliver  (Sir),  K.B.,  who  inherited 
Hinchinbrooke  at  his  father's  decease,  1603;  2  Robert,  of 
whom  presently;  3  Henry,  of  Upwood  ;  4  Richard;  5  Philip 
(Sir),  of  Biginhonie,  ra.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Townsend, 
Chief  Justice  of  Chester ;  6  Ralph ;  1  Joan,  m.  Sir  Francis 
Barington,  Bart. ;  2  Elizabeth,  m.  William  Hampden,  Esq.  of 
Great  Hampden,  and  by  him  was  mother  of  John  Hampden, 
the  patriot;  3  Frances,  to.  Richard  Whalley,  Esq.  of  Kirks- 
ton;  4  Mary,  to.  Sir  William  Dunch,  of  Little  Wittenham; 
5  Dorothy,  m.  Sir  Thomas  Fleming,  son  of  the  Lord  Chief 
Justice.    The  2nd  son, 

Robert  Cromwell,  Esq.  of  Huntingdon,  M.P.  for  that 
town,  TO.  Elizabetli,  dau.  of  William  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Ely, 
and  widow  of  William  Lynn,  Esq.,  and  had  surviving 
issue, 

Oliver,  his  successor. 

Catherine,  ni.  1st,  Capt.  Ro.c:er  Whitstone ;  and  2ndly,  Col. 
John  Jones. 

Margaret,  m.  Col.  Valentine  Waughton. 

Anne,  to.  John  Sewster,  E.sq.  of  Wistow. 

Jane,  m.  John  Desbrow,  Esq. 

Robina,  m.  1st,  Dr.  Peter  French,  Canon  of  Christ  Cliurch, 
Oxford  (by  whom  she  had  an  only  dau.,  Eliziibeth,  wife  of 
John  Tillotson,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury) ;  and  2ndly,  Dr. 
John  Wilkins,  Bishop  of  Chester. 
Robert  Cromwell  d.  1617,  leaving  his  son, 

Oliveb  Cbomwell,  6.  in  the  parish  of  St.  John,  Ilmitingdon, 
25  April,  1599.  He  ni.  20  Aug.  1620,  Elizabeth  Boub- 
chier,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Bourchier,  of  Fitsted,  in  Essex, 
and  had  by  that  lady  nine  children,  of  whom  survived  in- 
fancy, 

I.  RoBEBT,  b.  1621;  d.  in'.m.  before  his  father. 

II.  Oliver,  b.  1622;  killed  in  1648,  fighting  under  the  Par« 
liamentary  banner. 

III.  RicHAED,  who  s.  his  father  in  the  Pbotectobate;  w, 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  Richard  Mujor,  Esq.  of  Ilurslcy,  Hants, 
and  left  surviving  issue, 

1  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1731. 

2  Anne,  m.  Thomas  Gibson,  M.D.,  Physician-General  to 
the  army ;  and  d.  s.  p.  1727. 

3  Dorothy,  to.  John  Mortimer,  Esq.  of  Somerset;  d.  1681. 


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IV.  Henry,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Bridget,  m.  1st,  1G4G-4/,  Lieut.-Gen.  Ilcnry  Ircton, 
Lord  Deputy  of  Ireland;  and  2ndly,  Gen.  Charles  Fleet- 
wood, also  Lord  Deputy  of  Ireland;   and  (/.  I(i81. 

II.  Elizabeth,  to.  1645-46,  John  Claypole,  Esq.  of  Nor- 
borough,  CO.  Northampton,  Master  of  the  Horse  to  the 
Protector;  and  <L  1658. 

III.  Mart,  m.  1657,  Thomas  Belasyse,  "Viscount  (afterwards 
Earl  of)  Fauconherg;  and  d.  s.p.  1712-13. 

IV.  Frances,  m.  1st,  1657,  Hon.  Robert  Rich,  grandson  of 
Robert,  Earl  of  Warwick;  and  2ndly,  Sir  John  Russell, 
Bart,  of  Chippenham,  in  Cambridgeshire.  Her  ladyship  d. 
1720-21. 

Cromwell  was  declared  Lord  Trotector  on  the  12th  Dec. 
1653,  and  inaugurated  on  the  16th  of  the  same  month.  He 
d.  at  Whitehall,  3  Sept.  165S.  For  minute  details  of  the  fall  of 
the  Cromwells,  see  Burke's  Vicissitudes  of  Fdmilics.  The  Lord 
Protector's  4th  son, 

Henry  Cromwell,  6.  20  Jan.  1627-28,  Lord-Deputy  of  Ire- 
land, m.  1655,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Russell, 
Bart,  of  Chippenham,  and  had  issue,  all  now  extinct  in  the 
male  line.  Henry  Cromwell  d.  1673,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Oliver  Cromwell,  Esq.  of  Spinney  Abbey,  co.  Cambridge, 
who  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  next  brother, 

Henry  Cromwell,  Esq.,  who  disposed  of  the  estate  at 
Spinney  Abbey,  and  entered  the  army  ;  he  became  a  Major  of 
foot.  His  death  occurred  1711.  He-m.  Hannah,  eldest  dau.  of 
Benjamin  Ilewling.  a  Turkish  Merchant,  and  left  five  sons  and 
two  daus.    The  4th  son, 

Thomas  Cromwell,  Esq.,  6.  1699;  m.  1st,  Miss  Frances 
Tidman,  and  had  surviving  issue,  Henry,  who  d.  unm.  1771  ; 
Anne,  m.  John  Field,  of  London.  Mr.  Cromwell  m.  2ndly, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Skinner,  Esq.,  Merchant  of  London, 
and  had  two  other  sons  and  two  daus., 

Oliver,  his  successor. 

Thomas,  Lieut,  in  the  E.I.C.S.;  d.  in  Icdia,  1771,  iinm. 

Elizabeth;  Susannah;  hoth  d.  v/nm. 
The  elder  son  of  the  2nd  marriage, 

Oliver  Cromwell,  Esq.  s.  to  the  estate  at  Theobalds,  under 
the  will  of  his  cousins,  Elizabeth,  Anne,  and  Dorothy,  daus. 
of  Richard  Cromwell,  Esq.  He  m.  1771,  Mary,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Morgan  Morse,  Esq.,  and  had  a  son  and  dau., 

Oliver,  who  d.  in  his  father's  lifetime. 

Elizabeth  Oliveria  (Mrs.  Euseell)  late  of  Cheshunt  Park. 
Mr.  Cromwell  d.  1821,  the  last  male  descendant  of  the  Protec- 
tor, Oliver  Cromwell. 

A7~ms — Sa.,  a  lion  rampant  arg. 

Crest — A  demi-lion  rampant  arg.  in  his  dexter  {^amb  a  gem 
ring  or. 
Motto— Vax  quaeritur  hollo. 
(Seat— Cheshunt  Park,  Waltham  Cross,  Herts. 


CBONIN-COLTSMANN    OF    GLENFLESK 
CASTLE. 

Ceonin-Colssmann,  Daniel,  Esq.  of  Glenflest 
Castle,  CO.  Kerry,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1817, 
h.  1816 ;  m.  1854,  Helena  Lyons,  descended  from 
the  family  of  Lyoiis  of  Croome,  co.  Limerick,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Daniel  John  Coltsmann,  6.  1855. 

II.  John  Lewis,  6.  1856.  i.  Helena  Mary. 
ILlllCaCJC.— The    family    of   DncoAN,    from    wliieh    Mr. 

Cronin  Coltsmann  is  hneally  descended  in  the  male  line, 
the  surnames  Cronin  and  Coltsmann  having  been  assumed 
in  accordance  with  family  provisions,  has  long  been  located 
in  the  co.  Cork.  They  shared  in  the  struggle  between 
James  II.  and  William  III.,  one  of  them  having  fought  at 
the  Boyne,  in  the  army  of  King  James,  and  having  also 
taken  part  in  the  defence  of  Limerick.  Their  residence  was 
at  Mount  Infant,  in  the  Barony  of  Duhallow. 

Daniel  Duggan,  Esq.,  son  of  Denis  Duggan,  Esq.,  by 
Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of  Michael  Galwey,  Esq.  of  Enniskeane, 
CO.  Cork,  and  Mary  his  wife,  sister  of  Daniel  Cronin,  Esq.  of 
Park,  CO.  Kerry,  became  possessed  of  Park  at  the  death  of  his 
grand  uncle,  Daniel  Cronin,  Esq.,  in  1786,  and  adopted  the 
surname  of  Cronin.  He  m.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  James  Lom- 
bard, Esq.,  and  was  father  of 

Daniel  Cronin,  Esq.  of  Park,  who  m.  1814,  Christina 
Coltsmann,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1822)  left  at  his  djcease, 
1857,  two  sons  and  one  dau., 

Daniel  Cronin  Coltsmann,  now  of  Glenflesk  Castle. 

John  L.  Cronin,  m.  Minnie  MacDonncU,  and  has  issue,  five 
sons  and  two  daus. 


.J— GleuBesk  Castle,  Killarnpy. 


CROOME  OF  NORTH  CERNEY  HOUSE. 

Ceoome,  William  Fielder,  Esq.  of  North 
Cerney  House,  co.  Gloucester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.A. 
Oxford,  b.  1813  ;  m.  1845,  Ellen  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau. 
of  the  late  Sir  Richard  Puleston,  Eart.  of  Emral. 
Mr.  Croome  is  son  of  the  late  William  Croome,  Esq. 
of  Cerney  Hou.'^e  (who  d.  1855),  by  Jane  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Wm.  Girdler,  Esq.,  and  grandson  of  William 
Croome,  Esq.,  and  Elizabeth  Fielder  his  wife.  He 
has  two  brothers  and  three  sisters,  viz.,  Thomas 
Boys  (Rev.),  m.  Miss  Iveson,  and  has  issue  six 
children ;  James  Capel,  m.  Miss  Jamieson,  and  has 
issue ;  Jane  Martha,  m.  to  the  Rev.  Thomas  Maurice; 
Eliza  Ellen,  m.  Richard  Step  bens;  and  Mary 
Anne,  m.  Mr.  Andrews. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  chevron  erm.  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  arg. 
Crest — Out  of  a  mural  crown  or,  a  demi  lion  sa.  holding  in 
the  dexter  paw  a  fleur-de-lis  arg. 
Seai— North  Cerney  House,  near  Cirencester. 


THORNBTJRGH-CROPPER    OF    DINGLE 
BANK. 

Thoenbfegh-Ceopper,  Edwaed  Denman,  Esq. 
of  Dingle  Bank,  Lancashire,  and  Swaylands,  Kent, 
b.  23  May,  1854;  s.  his  father  1877;  m.  1874, 
Minnie  Virginia  Sheplierd,  dau.  of  William  Thorn- 
btirgh,  Esq.  of  Virginia  and  San  Francisco,  and 
assumed  by  royal  license  the  additional  surname  of 
Thornburgh. 

3lt'llCa(JC.— The  family  is  stated  to  be  of  Danish  origin, 
from  Kropper  Hede,  in  Denmark,  and  to  have  intermarried, 
with  many  ancient  houses, — the  Winstanleys,  Bickerstaffes  of 
Winstanley,  Wolseys  of  co.  Lancaster,  &c.    The  late 

James  Cropper,  Esq.  of  Fearnhead,  co.  Lancaster,  son  of 
Thomas  Cropper,  by  Rebecca  Winstanley  his, wife,  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Brinston ;  and  d.  IS40,  having  had  issue, 

Edward,  of  Swaylands. 

John,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Wakefield,  Esq.  of  Sodgwick, 
CO.  Westmorland,  and  had  a  dau.,  Mary,  ?,i.  Very  Rev.  John 
S.  Howson,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Chester. 
The  elder  son, 

Edward  Cropper,  Esq.  of  Swaylands,  Kent,  J.P.  for  the  cos. 
of  Lancaster  and  Kent,  b.  19  April,  1799;  ju.  1st,  Isabella,  dau. 
of  John  Wakefield,  Esq.  of  Sedgwick,  Westmorland;  and 
2ndly,  Margaret,  sister  of  Lord  lilacaulay,  and  by  the  latter 
(who  d.  1834)  had  one  son, 

Charles  Edward,  d.  1847. 
He  m.  ordly,  10  Aug.   1848,  Hon.  Margaret  Macaulay,  relict 
of  Henry  William  Macaulay,  Esq.  (brother  of  Lord  Macaulay), 
and  4th  dau.  of  the  1st  Lord  Denman,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Edward  Denman,  now  of  Dingle  Bank. 

Amelia  Margaret  Elizabeth,  m.  June,  1867,  Lieut.  Henry 
Studdy,  R.N.,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Studdy,  Esq.  of  Waddeton 
Court,  Devon. 

Florence  Anne,  m.  Arthur  Frederick  Holdworth,  Esq.  of 
Widdicombe  House,  South  Devon. 

Marion  Eliza  Blanche. 
He  d.  1877. 

/Irms— Quarbfidy,  1st  and  4tli,  or,  two  spears  in  ealtire  az. 
on  a  chief  dovetailed  of  the  last,  as  many  cropper  pigeons  of  the 
first,  for  Cropper;  2nd  and  3rd,  erm.  fretty  gu.  on  a  chief  in- 
dented of  the  last,  a  fox  of  the  first,  for  Thornburgh. 

Crests^lst  Cropper  :  Upon  a  rock  ppr.  in  front  of  two  spears 
in  saltire  az.  a  cropper  pigeon  or;  '2nA,  Thornburgh:  An 
heraldic  tiger  arg.  semee  of  torteaux  collared  and  chain  reflexed 
over  the  back  sa.  resting  the  dexter  paw  on  a  fret  also  sa. 

Motto — Love  every  man ;  fear  no  man. 

Seat— Dingle  Bank,  Lancashire. 


CROSBIE    OF    BALLYHEIGUE. 

Ceosbie,  James,  Esq.  of  Ballyheigue  Castle,  co. 

Kerry,  J.P.   and    D.L.,  Licut.-Col.    Kerry  Militia, 

High  Sheriff  18G2,  b.  11  Dec.  1832 ;  m.  Feb.  1860, 

Rosa,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Lister  Lister-Kaye,    2nd 

I  Bart,  of  Denby  Grange,  co.  York,  and  has  issue. 


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I.  Piers  Ustcr,  d.  at  Eton,  14  April,  1873. 

II.  James  Datrolles. 

1.  Eat'acrine  Matilda.         li.  Eosa.         in.  Marcia. 

ItinCcirfC. — Tins  is  a  branch  of  the  Cbosbies  of  Ardfert, 
extinct  Earls  of  Glandore  (we  Burke's  Extinct  Pc-rafif), 
themselves  scions  of  a  family  long  settled  in  the  Queen's 
Co.,  and  in  co.  Kerry,  and  now  represented  by  Cbosbie,  Bart., 
of  Maryborough.  The  common  ancestor  of  the  Baronets' 
family,  and  the  two  Branches  of  Ardfert  and  Ballyhelfiue  was 

Eight  Kev.  John  Cbosbie,  Bishop  of  Ardfert,  appointed 
to  that  See  by  patent  dated  15  Dec.  1601.  The  Queen's  letter 
to  the  Lord  Deputy,  Lord  Mountjoy,  dated  from  the  Manor  of 
Oatland,  2  Oct.  1600,  directing  his  appointment,  describes 
him  as  "  A  graduate  in  schools,  of  Engli-sh  race,  skilled  in  the 
English  tongue,  and  well  disposed  in  religion."  He  was  pre- 
viously Prebendary  of  Disert,  in  the  Diocese  of  Limerick.  He 
m.  Winifred,  dau.  of  O'Lalor,  of  the  Queen's  Co.,  and  had, 
with  four  daus.,  three  sons, 

I.  'Walter  (Sir),  of  Maryborough,  in  the  Queen's  Co.,  m. 
Mabel,  dau.  of  Sir  Nicholas  Browne,  Knt.,  of  Molahiffe 
(ancestor  of  the  Earl  of  Kenmare)  and  was  created  a  Bart. 
1630,  now  represented  by  Sir  William  Edward  Douglas 
Cbosbie,  8th  bart.  of  Maryborough  {see  Bueke's  Pcera'jc). 

II.  Divm,  who  settled  in  co.  Kerry. 

III.  William,  living  in  1058. 

The  Bishop  of  Ardfert  d.  Sept.  1621.     His  2nd  son, 

David  Cbosbie,  Esq.  of  Ardfert,  Col.  in  the  Army,  and 
Governor  co.  Kerry  1641,  stood  a  siege  in  the  Castle  of 
Ballingarry  for  more  than  twelve  months.  He  was  afterwards 
Governor  of  Kinsale  for  Charles  I. ;  in  1646  he  inherited  a 
portion  of  the  estate  of  his  cousin  Sir  Pierce  Crosbie,  Knt., 
son  of  Patrick  Crosbie,  who  had  been  granted  a  large  portion 
of  The  O'More's  Estate  in  Leix.  He  -m.  a  dau.  of  Right  Eev. 
John  Steere,  Bishop  of  Ardfert,  and  had,  with  four  daus., 
two  sons, 
1.  Thomas  (Sir),  his  heir. 
u.  Patrick,  of  Tubrid,  co.  Kerry,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Arthur 

Freke,  Esq.  of  Cork  (and  sister  of  Piercy  Freke,  Esq.  of 

BUney,  co.  Norfolk,  whose  son  Ralph  was  created  a  Bart. 

4  June,  1713)  and  had,  with  other  issue,  Arthur,  b.  1688, 

entered  Trinity  Coll.  Dublin,  8  April,  1705. 

Col.  Crosbie,  whose  will,  dated  31  Dec.  1657,  was  proved 
3  May,  1658,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Thomas  Cbosbie,  Knt.,   of   Ardfert,   High  Sheriff  co. 
Kerry  1668,  knighted  by  the  Duke  of  Ormonde,  in  considera- 
tion of  the  loyalty  of  his  family  during  Oliver  Cromwell's 
Rebellion.    He  was  M.P.  co.  Kerry  in  the  Parliament  held  in 
Dublin  by  James  II.  in  1688,  and  refused  to  take  the  oath  of 
allegiance  to  William  III.    Sir  Thomas  m.  1st,  Bridget,  dau. 
of  Robert  Tynte,  Esq.,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 
I.  David,  of  Ardfert,  his  successor.  High  Sheriff  co.  Kerry 
ie&3,  m.  1680,  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Hamilton, 
Esq.,  and  was  father  of 

Maurice,  1st  Lord  Brandon,  so  created  1758,  whose  son, 
William,  2nd  Lord  Brandon,  was  created  Earl  of  Glan- 
dore {.ite  Burke's  Extinct  Feeraffc). 
n.  WiLLLAM,  Major  in  the  army,  d.  s.  ji. 
HI.  Patrick  (Rev.),  6.  1064,  entered  Trinity  Coll.    Dublin, 
7  May,  1680,  B.A.,  1684,  d.  s.p. 

IV.  Walter,  6.  1666,  entered  Trinity  Coll.  Dublin,  23  June, 
1682,  and  ci!.  s.  p. 

I.  Sarah,  m.  Heniy  Stoughton,  Esq.  of  Eattoo,  co.  Kerry. 

II.  Bridget,  m.  Philip  Morgel,  Esq. 

Sir  Thomas  m.  2ndly,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Garrett  FitzGeraUl,  Esq. 
of  Ballynard,  co.  Limerick,  and  widow  of  Sir  Ralph  Wilson, 
by  whom  he  had  no  issue,  and  3rdly,  1630,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  AVilliam. Hamilton,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau., 
Ann,  living  1694,  and  four  sons, 

V.  Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter. 

VI.  John,  Major  in  the  army,  lost  an  arm  in  action ;  was 
present  at  the  battles  of  Dettigen  and  Culloden.  He  was 
living  in  co.  Wicklow  in  1752 ;  made  his  will  9  April,  1742, 
which  was  proved  25  March,  1702,  and  left  by  Mary  his 
wife,  two  daus., 

1  Elizabeth.  2  Anne. 

VII.  Pierce,  of  Rusheen,  c6.  Kerry,  P,arristcr-at-Law,  6. 1C84, 
entered  Trinity  Coll.  Dublin,  13  March,  1701 ;  ?«.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Sir  Lancelot  Sandes,  Knt.,  of  CaiTigfoyle.  His 
will,  dated  10  Sept.  1757,  was  proved  in  1767  ;  he  left, 

Frances,  High  Sheriff  co.  Kerry  1757,  tn.  Ann,  dau.  of 
Rowland  Bateman,  Esq.  of  Oak  Park,  co.  Kerry,  and 
d.  s.  p. 

Mary,  m.  .James  Crosbie,  Esq.  of  Ballyheigue. 

Ann,  m.  Christopher  Hilliard,  Esq. 

VIII.  Charles,  Col.  in  the  army,  served  in  Flinders  under  the 
Duke  of  Marlborough,  m.  let,  the  dau.  of  Thomas  Warbur- 


ton,  Esq.  of  Winnington,  co.  Chester,  and  sister  of  Jane, 

Duchess  of  John,  2nd  Duke  of  Argyll,  by  whom  he  had  two 

sons,  and    as  many  dans.      He  m.  2ndly,  Deborah,  dau. 

and  co-heir  of  Henry  Birkenhead,    Esq.,   and  widow  of 

William  Glegg,  Esq.  of  Caldy  Grange,  co.  Chester. 

I.  Ann,  r,i.   1st,  Richard  Malone,  Esq.  of  Ballynahown,   in 

the  King's  Co. ;  2nilly,  William  L'Estrange,  Esq.  of  Tuits- 

town,  CO.  Westmeath,  and  3rdly,  Peter  Holmes,  Esq.  of 

Johnstown. 

Sir  Thomas  made  his  will  20  July,  1694,  which  was  proved 

7  Feb.  1695.    By  a  very  peculiar,  probably  unique,  settlement, 

executed  on  the  marriages  of  Sir  Thomas  Crosbie  and  his 

clilest  son,  respectively,   to   the  two  sisters,  on,  the  same  day 

(a.d.  1680),  a  new  settlement  and  redistribution  of  all  the 

family  estates  was  made,  by  which  those  of  Ballyheigue  were 

appointed   to  the  issue   of  the  last  marriage.      Under  this 

settlement,  Ballyheigue  passed  to  the  eldest  son  of  his  3rd 

marriage, 

Thomas  Crosbie,  Esq.  of  Ballyheigue,  M.P.  for  Kerry  1709, 
High  Sheriff  1712  and  1714:  «j.  1711,  Lady  Margaret  Barry, 
dau.  of  Richard,  2nd  Earl  of  Earrymore,  and  had  issue, 
James,  his  heir. 

Anne  Dorothy,  m.  William  CaiTigue,  Esq.  of  Glandino,  co. 
Clare. 
Harriet  Jane,  in.  Launcelot  Crosbie,  Esq.  of  Tubrid. 

Mr.  Crosbie,  whose  will,  dated  18  Aug.  1724,  was  proved  12 
May,  1731,  was  s.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

James  Crosbie,  Esq.  of  Ballyheigue,  High  Sheriff  co.  Kerry 
1751;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Pierse  Crosbie,  Esq.  of  Rusheen;  aad 
d.  March,  1761,  leaving  issue, 

Pierse,  his  heir.  James,  d.  s.  p. 

Catherine,  d.  s.  p.  Henrietta,  d.  s.  35. 

Mr.  Crosbie  d.  March,  1761,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Pierse  Crosbie,  Esq.  of  Ballyheigue,  High  Sheriff  co.  Kerry 
1779;  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Rowland  Bateman,  Esq.  of  Oak 
Park,  and  had  issue, 

James,  his  heir. 

Pierse,  m.  Jane  Bateman,  widow  of  Conway  Blennerhassett, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue,  Francis;  James;  Pierce;  Mary, 
m.  Hon.  William  Massy;  and  Frances  Anne,  m.  Robert 
Leslie,  Esq.  of  Tarbert  House. 

Elizabeth,  m.  General  John  Mitchell. 
The  eldest  son, 

James  Cbosbie.  Esq.  of  Ballyheigue,    Col.   of  the  Militia, 
M.P.  and  Custos  Eotulorum  for  co.  Kerry,  High  Sheriff  1792; 
m.  17h5,  his  cousin,   Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eowland   Bateman, 
Esq.  of  Oak  Park;  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  Aug.  1836)  had  . 
issue, 

I.  Pierse,  his  heir. 

II.  James,  d.  s.  p. 

HI.  Francis,  m.  Maria  Harte,  of  Coolrus,  co.  LimericU,  and 
d.  s.  p. 
IV.  Tliomas. 

I.  Letitia,  m.  Capt.  W.  M.  Twiss. 

II.  Frances,  m.  Capt.  Eowland  Cliute,  of  Leebrook. 

Col.  Crosbie  d.  20  Sept.  1836,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Pierse  Crosbie,   Esq.  of  Ballyheigue,    High  Sheriff  1815 ; 

m.  1st,   Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Gen.  John  Mitchell,  who  ci.  s.  j>. ; 

2ndly,  July,   1831,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Sandes,  Esq., 

D.L.,  of  Sallow  Glen,  co.  Kerry,  by  whom  (who  d.  25  May, 

1835)  he  had  issue, 
I.  James,  now  of  Ballyheigue. 

I.  Margaret  Catherine,  m.  4  Jan.  1859,  Meade  Caulfeild 
Dennis,  Esq.  of  Fort  Granite,  co.  Wicklow. 

Mr.  Crosbie  m.  Srdly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Leslie  Wren,  Esq.  of 
Littur,  CO.  Kerry,  and  had  further  issue, 

II.  William  AVren,  d.  unm.  18  April,  1875. 

III.  Pierse,  late  Lieut.  7th  Eoyal  Fusiliers,  m.  22  Aug. 
1875,  Lissie,  dau.  of  Thomas  McClelland,  Esq.  of  Green- 
castle,  CO.  Donegal. 

IV.  Leslie  Wren,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Eowland  Bateman,  Esq. 

V.  George  Wren. 

VI.  Francis,  m.  19  Dec.  1876,  Henrietta  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Smith,  Esq.  of  Woodford,  Llstowel,  late  County  Inspector 
E.I.C.,  CO.  Kerry,  and  has  a  dau.,  Margaret,  6.  28  Nov. 
1877. 

II.  Elizabeth  Blargaret,  m.  Capt.  Lawren«e  Mathew  Malct, 

E.N. 
HI.  Alice  Julia,  m.  Eev.  William  Blunt,   and  d.  31  Dec. 

1873. 

Arms—Ari:.,  a  lion  rampant  sa.  in  chief  two  dexter  hands 
coupcd  and  erect  gu. 

Ccfsf— Three  swords,  two  in  saltier,  the  points  downwards, 
the  third  in  pale,  point  upwards,  environed  with  a  suake 
all  ppr. 

Motto — Indignante  invidia  florebit  Justus. 

ficai— Ballyheigue  Castle,  Tralce,  co.  Kerry. 


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CS-OSBIE    OF    ARDFERT    ABBEY. 

Taibot-Ceosbie,  William,  Esq.  of  Ardfert 
Abbey,  CO.  Kerry,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  SlierifE  1848, 
i.  19  March,  1817 ;  vi.  1st,  29  July,  1839,  Susan 
Anne,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Lindsey  Merrik  Peter 
Burrell,  2nd  son  of  Peter,  1st  Lord  Gwydyr  and 
brother  of  Peter  Eobert  19th  Lord  Willoughby 
d'Eresby,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1850)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Talbot  Darxlet,  Capt.  COtli  Rifles,  J. P.,  6.  I  May, 
1843. 

II.  Lindsey  Bertio,  formerly  R.N.,  6.  11  Aug.  1744;  m. 
Annie,  dau.  of  Edward  Thomas  Coke,  Esq.  of  Brimingtoa 
Hill,  CO.  Derby,  D.L. 

HI.  William   David,    6.   17   June,   1843 ;    m.    3   Oct.   1874, 

Katlileen,  7tli  dau.  of  Col.  E.  T.  Coke,  of  Debdall. 
I.  Emily  Jane  Georgiana.  :i.  Emma  Anne. 

III.  Susan  Elizabeth,  m.  22  Nov.  18GG,  Owen,  eldest  son  of 
William  Phibbs,  Esq.  of  Seafield,  co.  Sliso. 

IV.  Frances  Charlotte,  m.  25  May,  1863,  G.  F.  Trench,  Esq. 

He  m.  2udly,  28  July,  1853,  Emma,  2nd  dau.  of  the 
Hon.  Lindsey  M.  P.  Burrell,  which  lady  d.  s.  j). 
1  May,  1865  ;  and  3rdly,  14  Nov.  1868,  Mary  Jane, 
eldest  dau.  of  Major- Gen.  Sir  Henry  Torrens, 
K.C.B.,  and  relict  of  Sir  Ealph  Abercrombie 
Anstruther,  4th  bart.  of  Balcaskie. 

JLtllEatJE,— The  Rev.  JohnTaldot,  son  of  William  Talbot, 
Esq.  of  Mount  Talbot,  co.  Roscommon,  by  Arm,  his  wife,  dau. 
of  William  Crosbie,  1st  Earl  of  Glandore,  assumed  by  royal 
license  the  name  and  arms  of  Crosbie,  pursuant  to  the  will 
ofhis  uncle,  John,  last  Earl  of  Glandore,  14  Feb.  1816.  He 
■m.  Sept.  1811,  Jane,  dau.  of  T.  Lloyd,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 

William,  now  of  Ardfert  Abbey. 

John,  b.  Oct.  1818,  late  35th  Royal  Sussex  regt. 

Anne,  m.27  June,  1839,  Rev.  Maurice  Atkin  Collis,  2nd  son 
of  William  Collis,  Esq.  of  Castle  Cooke,  co.  Cork. 

Diana,  m.  6  Aug.  1835,  Edward  Thomas  Coke,  Esq.  of  Bri- 
mington  Hill,  co.  Derby,  3rd  son  of  D'Ewes  Coke,  Esq.  of 
Brook  Hill,  in  the  same  coimty. 
The  EcT.  John  Talbot  Crosbie  d.  Jan.  181S. 

Arms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  lion  rampant  within 
a  hordure  engrailed  gu.,  for  Talbot  ;  2nd,  arg.,  a  lion  rampant 
sa.  armed  and  langued  gu.  in  chief  two  dexter  liands  apaume 
of  the  third,  for  Ckosbie;  3rd,  gu.,  three  cinquefoils  two  and 
cne  erm.,  for  Hamilton. 

Crests — 1st,  Talbot:  On  a  cap  of  maintenance  az.  turned  up 
erm.  a  lion  passant  gu. ;  2nd,  Crosbie  ;  Three  swords  one  in 
pale  with  point  upwards  and  two  in  sultire  with  points  down- 
wards entwined  with  a  serpent  all  ppr. 

Motto— Vnt  d'accomplir. 

(Seat— Ardfert  Abbey,  Tralee. 


CROSS  OF  RED  SCAR. 
Cross,  William  Assheton,  Esq.  of  Eed  Scar  and 
Cottam,  CO.  Lancaster,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Col.  1st  E.  L. 
Militia,  h.  19  May,  1818  ;  s.  his  father  1827  ;  m.  19 
Aug.  1846,  Katherine  Matilda,  4th  dau.  of  Charles 
Winn,  Esq.  of  Nostell  Priory,  Wakefield,  co.  York, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  16  April,  1871)  has  issue, 

I.  WILLL4M,  6.  27  Nov.  1850. 

II.  Charles  Henry,  h.  18  May,  1852. 

I.  Katherine  Ellen. 

II.  Harriet  Esther,    m.  21  Jan.    1875,   Lieut.  Lee  Percy 
Pennethorne,  E.H.A. 

ni.  Margaret  Lucy.  iv.  Ellen  Priscilla. 

V.  Cecily  Sophia.  vi.  Diana  Beatrice  Annie. 

ILtllESSC. — This  family  has  been  settled  in  Barton  and 
Goosnargh,  near  Preston,  for  the  last  three  centuries,  and 
held  considerable  property  there.  John  Cross,  the  nephew 
of  Richard  Cross,  of  Myerscough  House,  near  Barton,  was 
the  founder  of  Bilsboro'  School,  1710.  The  present  branch 
springs  from 

Henry  Cross,  of  Barton,  Inn  Burgess  of  Preston  at  the 
Guildsof  1702  and  1722;  in.  1691,  Joan,  dau.  of  Henry  Hall, 
of  Woodplumpton,  c^.  1728,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  a  3rd 
BOD, 

William  Cross,  of  Barton,  Inn  Burgess  of  Preston,  6.  1702 ; 
J».  Ellen,  dau.  of  George  Eecsley,  of  Ingolhead,  and  d.  17S3, 


leaving  issue,  Henry,  h.  1736  (whose  descendants  now  own 
Myerscough  House,  near  Barton) ;  George,  6.  1738;  John,  of 
whom  presently ;  and  William,  b.  1754.    The  3rd  son, 

John  Cross,  Esq.  of  Preston  and  Cottam,  b.  U42,  Deputy  Pro- 
thonotary,  to.  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Richard  Assheton,  of  Preston, 
and  grand-dau.  and  one  of  the  representatives  of  Edmund  Asshe- 
ton, of  Preston,  Guild-Mayor  1722,3rd  son  of  Richard  Assheton. 
Esq.  of  Downham  and  Cuerdale.  He  d.  1799,  leaving  an  only 
son, 

William  Cross,  Esq.  of  Red  Sear  and  Cottam,  6.  1771, 
Deputy  Prothonotary,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Lancaster;  m.  24 
June,  1813,  Ellen,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edward  Chaffers,  Esq. 
of  Everton  and  Liverpool,  by  Ellen  his  wife,  dau.  of  E.  Moly- 
neaux,  Esq.  of  Liverpool ;  and  d.  4  June,  1827,  leaving  issue, 

William  Assheton,  now  of  Red  Scar. 

John  Edward,  h.   1821;  M.A.,  J.P.   for  parts  of  Lindsey, 

Lincolnshire,  Vicar  of  Appleby,  near  Bi'igg,  Lincolnshire, 

m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Phipps  Hornby,  G.C.B., 

Rear-Admiral  of  the  United  Kingdom. 
Richard  Assheton,  now  of  Eccle  Riggs,  M.P. 
Henry  Assheton,  b.  1826;  of  Christ  Church,  Oxon;  d.%i.nm. 
Ellen  Dorothea,  m.  Rev.  W.  Hornby,  St.  Michael's-on-Wyre, 

Garstang,  and  is  deceased. 
Ann  Harriet,  d.  young. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  cross  flory  arg.  charged  with  five  passion 
nails  sa.  a  bordure  of  the  second. 

Crest— A  griflSn's  head  erased  arg.  with  a  double  chain  gold, 
therefrom  pendent  a  mullet  pierced  sa.  iu  the  beak  a  passioa 
nail  also  sa. 

il/oHo— Crede  Cruel, 

&a4— Red  Scar,  Preston,  Lancasliirc. 


CROSS    OF    ECCLE    RIGGS. 

Cross,  The  Eight  Hon.  Richard  Asshetow,  of 
Eccle  Eiggs,  co.  Lancaster,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  that 
CO.  and  Cheshire,  and  Chairman  of  Lancashire 
Quarter  Sessions,  B.A.  Cambridge,  Hon.  D.C.L. 
Oxford,  Bencher  of  the  Inner  Temple,  M.P.,  b. 
30  May,  1823  ;  m.  4  May,  1852,  Georgiana,  3rd  dau. 
of  Thomas  Lyon,  Esq.  of  Appleton  Hall,  co.  Chester, 
by  Eliza  his  wife,  dau.  of  George  Clayton,  Esq.  of 
Lostock  Hall,  near  Preston,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Richard,  6.  23  April,  1853 ;  d.  1S73. 

II.  William  Henry,  b.  22  Aug.  1856. 

III.  John  Edward,  6.  5  Sept.  1858. 

IV.  Charles  Francis,  6.  22  Sept.  ISGO. 

I.  Georgina  Harriet.  u.  Mary  Dorothea. 

III.  Ann  Margaret. 

Mr.  Cross  was  returned  M.P.  for  Preston  at  the 
General  Elections  in  1857  and  1859,  and  for  the 
South  West  Division  of  Lancashire  in  1868  and 
1874,  and  was  appointed  Secretary  of  State  for  the 
Home  Department  1874.  He  is  younger  brother  of 
the  present  William  Assheton  Cross,  Esq.  of  Eed 
Scar  {see  Cross  of  Eed  Scar). 


Crest — A  grifSn's  head  erased  arg.  gorged  with  a  double 
chain  gold,  therefrom  pendent  a  muUeC  pierced  sa.  in  the 
beak  a  passion  nail  also  sa. 

Motto— CruAe.  Cruci. 

ScaJ— Eccle  Riggs,  Bronghton-in-Furnc^s,  Lancashire. 

Town  House— ^Z,  Eccleston  Square,  S.W. 


CROSS    OF    DARTAN. 

Cross,  William,  Esq.  of  Dartan,  co.  Armagh, 
D.L.  and  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1860,  b.  9  June,  1815 ; 
m.  15  Feb.  1844,  Frances  Jane,  only  dau.  of  the 
late  Major  Gen.  Cole,  Eoyal  Engineers,  and  has  had 


I.  Maxwell,  6.  4  Jan.  1845;  d.  v.nm.  24  April,  1SC9.  - 

II.  William    Pennell,   b.  8  Dec.   1849;    A.B.  and  LL.C, 
Trinity  Coll.  Dublin. 

I.  Sarah  Jane  Bcauchamp. 


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Col.  Cro33,  formerly  Capt.  and  Adjutant  68tli  Liglit 
Infantry,  is  now  Col.  Commandant  of  the  Armagh 
Light  "infantry  Militia,  which  regt.  he  has 
commanded  for  many  years. 

JLtnCaflC— This  family  emisrated  to  Ireland  frnm  co. 
Lancaster  at  the  time  of  the  plantation  of  Ulster,  IGll,  and 
settled  in  the  parish  of  Tynan,  co.  Armagh.  Froni  a  tomb- 
Btone  in  Tynan  churchyard,  it  appears  that  James  Cross  was 
buried  there  23  Feb.  16-8  (the  third  figure  cannot  be  ascer- 
tained, and  the  church  hooks  for  a  lengthened  period  are  not 
forthcoming).  Two  of  his  sons,  John  and  William,  were 
amongst  the  defenders  of  Derry,  who  signed  the  address  to 
King  WiLLLiM  HI.  and  Queen  Mart  on  the  relief  of  that  city 
in  1689,  when  they  returned  to  co.  Armagh,  where  the  de- 
scendants of  John  have  resided  ever  since.  William  d.  unm. 
(date  not  known).  John  Cross  d.  Feb.  1742,  having  had 
issue  by  his  wife,  Jane,  five  sons  und  three  daus., 

I.  KicHARD,  b.  21  May,  1701.        ii.  James,  b.  5  Oct.  1703. 

III.  WiUiam,  6.  24  Oct.  170.').        IV.  John,  6.  23  Oct.  1714. 

V.  MaxwcU,  6.  23  Oct.  1719. 

I.  Margaret,  b.  8  March,  1707.     n.  Eleanor,  h.  31  July,  1710. 

III.  Ann,  6.4  Sept.  1718;  m.  Lieut.  James  Graham,  of  the 
Fermanagh  Militia,  1742. 
The  eldest  son, 

KicHARD  Cross,  Esq.  ofDartan,  s.  his  father,  and  d.  13  July, 
1776,  having  had  issue  by  his  wife,  Margaret,  two  sons  and 
four  daus., 

I.  John,  b.  11  June,  1732.  ii.  William. 

I.  Ann,  b.  30  Aug.  1730. 

II.  Margaret,  6.  2  Feb.  1735;  m.  Wm.  Harpur,  Esq. 

III.  Grace,  b.  8  March,  1738 ;  vi.  Francis  Bryant,  Esq. 

IV.  Frances,  6.  21  Aug.  1740. 
The  second  son  and  succefsor, 

William  Cross,  Esq.  of  Dartan,  m.  24  Aug.  1743,  Mrs.  Mary 
Stratford,  of  Dartan  (n^e  Irwin),  and  had  issue, 

I.  Kichard,  6.  1  Sept.  1783;  d.  s.  p. 

II.  William  Irwin,  b.  18  Sept.  1784;  d.  22  July,  1SC9. 

III.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Maxwell,  6.  26  July,  1790;  d.  11  July,  1863. 

I.  Mar3',  6.  24  Sept.  1788;  d.  1809;  m.  James  Eurroughs, 
Esq.  of  Prospect,  co.  Dublin. 
William   Cross    was    appointed    a    Deputy-Governor   of   co. 
Armagh  10  May,  1793.    lie  d.  12  Jan.  1812,  and  was  s.  by  his 
3rd  son, 

John  Cross,  Esq.  of  Dartan,  h.  17  Jan.  1787,  an  officer  in  the 
army,  who  saw  much  service  in  the  52nd  Light  Infantry  during 
the  Peninsular  war.  He  accompanied  the  expedition  to  Sweden 
in  1807;  and  proceeded  thence  to  Portugal,  1808.  He  took  part 
in  the  battle  of  Corunna,  the  actions  preceding  it,  and  all  the 
subsequent  campaigns  with  the  52nd  regt.:  battle  of  Waterloo, 
and  occupation  of  Paris ;  three  times  wounded;  received  the 
war  medal  with  ten  clasps;  also  the  Waterloo  medal;  subse- 
quently commanded  the  68th  Light  Infantry,  from  which  regt. 
he  retired  in  1843.  Col.  Cross  was  a  member  of  the  Eoyal 
Hanoverian  Guelphic  Order,  Lieut. -Governor  commanding  the 
Forces  in  the  island  of  Jamaica ;  commission  dated  28  July, 
1838.     He  d.  27  Sept.  1850,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Maxwell  Cross,  Esq.  of  Dartan,  D.L.  and  J. P.  co.  Armagh ; 
High  Sheriff  1847  ;  m.  Sarah,  dau.of  William  Hardy,  Esq.,  J.P. 
CO.  Armagh.    He  d.  11  July,  1863,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 
Col.  William  Cross,  now  of  Dartan. 
<Scai— Dartan,  co.  Armagh. 


V.  Hugh  Banastre,  b.  16  March,  1838. 

VI.  Robert  Legh,  6.  12  Jan.  1842. 

VII.  Arthur  Thurstan,  6.  20  Feb.  1847. 

I.  Harriet  Anne.  ii.  Anne  Mary. 

in.  Caroline  Susan,  m.  22  Aug.  1866,  Oswald  Barton,  Major 

78tli  Highlanders,  5th  son  of  Jos.  Feilden,  Esq.,  M.P.  of 

Witton  Park. 

This  gentleman,  whose  patronymic  is  Ikin,  assumed 
his  present  surname  and  arms  of  Ceosse,  by  sign- 
manual,  8  Sept.  1828. 

iLiltCilflC. — PviCHARD  Crosse,  Esq.  of  Shaw  Hall,  son  of 
Thomas  Crosse,  Esq.  of  Crosse  Hall  and  Shaw  Hill,  and  grand- 
son of  Richard  Crosse,  Esq.  (the  lineal  descendant  of  the  old 
Lancashire  family  of  Crosse  of  Crosse  Hall),  by  Anne  his 
wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Pvobert  Legh,  2nd  son  of  Thomas 
Legh,  Esq.  of  Adlington,  co.  Chester,  s.  1806,  to  the  estates  of 
his  cousin,  Charles  Legh,  Esq.  of  AdUngton,  co.  Chester,  and 
assumed  in  consequence  the  name  and  arms  of  Legh.  He 
served  as  Sheriff  of  co.  Lancaster  1807.  He  m.  Sept.  1787, 
Anne,  only  surviving  dau.  of  Robert  Parker,  of  Cucrden,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  Dec.  1807,  aged  39)  he  left  at 
his  decease,  11  Aug.  1822, 

Thomas  Legh,  who  s.  to  the  estates  of  AdWngton,  co.  Chester, 

and  was  father  of  Charles  Richard  Banastbe  Legh,  Esq. 

of  Adlington  (see  Legh  of  Adlinc/ton). 
Richard  Townley  Crosse,  b.  6  Dec.  1794;  d.  unm.  27  Feb. 

1825. 
Sarah  Crosse,  m.  16  Sept.  18i:3,  Rev.  Thomas  Clai-ke,  eldest 

son  of  Henry  Clarke,   of  Liverpool,   and  of  Belmont,  co. 

Chester;  he  d.  Dec.  1837,  without  issue.    She  d.  23  Feb. 

1850. 
Anne   Mary,   upon  whom  her  father  settled  his  paternal 

Lancashire  estates  of  Shaw  Hil',  Cho-ley,  and  Liverpool.  She 

TO.  Thomas  Bright  Iki.n,  Esq.,  as  above. 
Jane  Legh,  d.  June,  1800. 

./I  nii.5— Quarterly,  gu.  and  or,  in  1st  and  4th  a  eross  potent 
arg.,  and  for  difference  a  canton  erm.  impaling  the  same 
arms  without  the  canton. 

Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours  a  stork  ppr.  in  its  beak  a 
cross  potent  fitchee  arg.,  and  for  difference  charged  with  an 
escallop  shell. 

MoLlo — Sub  cnice  salus. 

Seat— Shaw  Hill,  Chorley. 


CHOSSE    OF    SHAW    HILL. 

Ceosse,  Thomas  Bihght,  Esq.  of  Shaw  Hill,  co. 
Lancaster,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  .Sheriff  1837,  at  one 
time  M.P.  for  Wigan,  m.  6  May,  1828,  Anne  Mary 
Ceosse,  2nd  dau.  of  Richard  Crosse,  Esq.  of  Shaw 
Hill,  CO.  Lancaster  (afterwards  Legh,  of  Adlington, 
CO.  Chester).  By  this  lady,  upon  whom  her  father 
entailed  his  Lancashire  estates  of  Shaw  Hill,  Chorley, 
nnd  Liverpool,  in  remainder  after  the  death  of  his 
2nd  son,E,ichard  Townley  Crosse  (who  d.  17  March, 
1848),  he  has  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Richard,  6.  29  Sept.  1829;  m.  5  Jan.  1800,  L.ady 
Mary  Stuart,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Castlestewart,  and 
has  issue,  Kathleen  Mary  apd  Ella  Beatrice. 

II.  Charles  Kenrick,  b.  10  Feb.  1832. 

III.  John  Legh,  d.  Jan.  183G. 

IV.  Henry  Townley,  d.  April,  1838. 


CROSSLEY    OF    SCAITCLIFFB. 

Dampier-Ceosslet,  Ceoslegh,  Esq.  of  Scalt- 
clifPe,  Todmorden,  co.  Lancaster,  b.  20  July,  1839 ; 
m.  19  Sept.  1867,  Mary  Eliza,  dau.  of  the  Kev. 
William  Palin,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Stifford,  Essex,  and 
has  issue, 


John,  6.  1873. 

Isabell.         II.  Mary  Ethel. 


III.  Matilda  Constance. 


He   assumed    the  additional  name  of  Ceosslet  in 
186  i,  on  s.  his  uncle. 

iLtllWQr. — "Two  only  of  the  old  families  in  the  parish  of 
Rochdale,"  says  Dr.  Whitaker,  "now  remain — namely,  the 
Entwisles  of  Foxholes  and  the  Crosslets  of  ScaitcUffe,  for- 
merly called  Crosslegh,  near  Todmorden,  who  have  been 
seated  at  that  place  from  an  era  which  cannot  be  ascertained." 

John  del  Croslegh,  son  of  Adam  del  Croslegh,  of  Tod- 
ma  redene,  by  Matilda  his  wife,  was  living  38  Edward  III., 
1365.    He  TO.  Johanna,  and  left  a  son  and  successor, 

William  del  Croslegh,  who  was  living  1411,  as  appears 
by  deed  dated  at  Todmorden,  on  Monday  next  after  the  feast 
of  St.  Andrew  the  Apostle.    He  was  ancestor  of 

Anthony  Crosleye,  of  Skatecliff,  oo.  Lancaster,  who  pur- 
chased, 22  April,  1586,  Ilollynrake-holm,  from  Nicholas  Stans- 
field,  of  Wadsworth.  He  m.  and  had  issue,  John,  his  heir; 
Abraham,  m.  1615,  Mary  Taylor,  of  Stansfield,  and  d.  1643; 
Luke;  Samuel,  who  d.  at  Scayteliffe,  24  March,  1675;  and 
Susannah,  to.  —  Kershaw.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Crosleye,  of  Scayteliffe,  adhered,  during  the  Civil 
Wars,  to  King  Charles,  and  fought  under  the  royal  banner  at 
Marston  Moor.  His  sword  is  still  preserved  in  the  Scaitcliffe 
armnury.  He  m.  1615,  Dorothie,  dau.  of  Richard  Lorde,  of 
Godpleye,  co.  Lancaster,  andhad,  with  three  younger  sons  and 
a  dau., 

John  Crosley,  Esq.  of  Scayteliffe.  to.  1G40,  a  dau.  of  Csesar 
Jackson,  of  Worsthorn,  and  had  issue.    The  eldest  sun, 


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Anthony  Cbosley,  Ksq.  of  SoaytclifTo,  m.  1st,  lGfi4,  Antie 
Eiisl  H-ood ;  and  'indly,  1702,  Grace,  widow  of  Abel  Whitaker,  Esq. 
of  BioadliauKli,  co.  Lancaster.  By  tlie  former  (who  </.  1697) 
he  had  issue,  John,  his  heir ;  Anthony,  of  Further,  or  North 
Skaitcliff;  Luke,  of  Chief  House,  Eastwood;  IMary,  to.  John 
Fielden,  Esq.  of  Hartley  Eoyd;  Anne,  m.  1st,  Kobert  Hal- 
stead,  Esq.  of 'Houghani,  Erringden;  and  2ndly,  John  Lock- 
wood,  Esq.  of  Ewood-on-Midgley,  co.  York;  Judith,  m.  James 
Scholes,  Esq.  of  Staykil;  and  Susan,  di.  Abraham  Nailer,  Esq., 
and  d.  1710.  Anthony  Crosloy,  who  rebuilt  the  south  front  of 
Scatycliffe  House,  1666,  d.  1707,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Croslet,  Esq.  of  Scaitcliff,  appointed,  1715,  pole  for 
providing  a  foot  soldier  and  arms  to  serve  in  the  Militia  of  co. 
Lancaster,  and,  1724,  was  High  Constable  of  Salford  Hundred. 
He  TO.  1st,  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Sutcliffe,  Esq.  of  Higher 
Ashes,  CO.  York ;  and  that  lady  dying  s.  p.  Feb.  1696,  he  m. 
2ndly,  1700,  Mary  Halstead,  of  Burnley  Bridge-end,  and  had 
issue,  Anthony,  his  heir;  John,  m.  Anne  Britliffe;  Luke,  of 
Henshaw,  co.  Lancaster,  who  served  under  the  immediate 
command  of  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Cumberland  until  the  rising 
of  1745  was  suppressed  by  the  victory  of  Culloden;  Anne,  m. 
1715,  James  Gibson.  Gent.,  of  Briggroyd, co.  York;  Elizabeth, 
6.  1708,  TO.  George  Halsted,  Esq.  of  Heptonstal;  and  Ellin, 
6.  1723,  m.  John  Walker,  Gent,  of  Old  House,  co.  York.  Mr. 
Crosley  d.  5  Feb.  1745,  was  buried  at  Todmorden,  and  s.  by 
his  son, 

Anthony  Crossley,  Esq.  of  Scaitclifte,  6.  11  April,  1702, 
who  went  to  London,  1726,  and  served  King  George  II.  for 
four  years,  as  a  private  gentleman  in  the  2nd  troop  of  Horse 
Guards.  He  m.  1735,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Gibson,  Gent, 
of  Lower  Ashes,  Stansfield,  co.  York,  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Anthony,  of  Lower  Ashes,  to.  1759,  Mary,  dau.  of  William 
Utley,  Esq.  of  Lane,  co.  York,  and  d.  17'J0. 

Mr.  Crossley  d.  at  Scaitcliffe,  20  Feb.  1779,  aged  77,  and  wass. 
by  his  sou, 

John  Crossley,  Esq.  of  Scaitcliffe  and  Walsden,  co.  Lan- 
caster, b.  14  June,  1737  ;  to.  10  July,  1759,  Mary,  elder  dau. 
of  Thomas  Foster,  Gent,  of  Foster  Mill,  co.  York,  and  had 
(with  four  daus.,  Sally,  d.  17S0;  Grace;  Mary;  and  Elizabeth, 
TO.  15  May,  1792,  John,  eldest  son  of  John  SutclitTe,  Esq.  of 
Stansfield  Hall,  co.  York,  and  d.  1  March,  1826)  two  sons, 
Anthony  and  John.  John  Crossley  d.  29  Sept.  1799,  aged  62 
years,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Anthony  Crossley,  Esq.  of  Scaitcliffe,  who  had  purchased, 
1795,  the  estate  of  Todmorden  Hall,  with  the  ancient  structure 
for  his  family  residence.  He  m.  19  Aug,  1783,  Betty,  elder 
dau.  of  Abraham  Gibson,  Esq.  of  Briggroyd,  co.  York,  and 
had  an  only  dau., 

Anne,  of  Todmorden  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  m.  17  Sept.  ISOl, 
James  Jopeph  Hague  Taylor,  Esq.,  and  was  mother  of 
James  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Todmorden  Hall. 

Mr.  Crossley  d.  1  June,  1810,  aged  48,  and  was  s.  in  the  repre- 
sentation of  the  family  by  his  brother, 

John  Crossley,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Lancaster, 
6.  23  May,  1778,  who  had  purchased  from  his  brother,  16 
March,  1802,  the  estate  of  Scaitcliffe.  He  m.  20  May,  1800, 
Sarah,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Lockwood,  Esq.  of 
Ewoed,  CO.  York,  and  had  one  sou  and  two  daus., 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

I.  Mary,  m,.  1827,  William  Hepworth,  Esq.  of  Pontefract. 

II.  Matilda,  to.  9  May,  1832,  Christopher  Edward  Dampirr, 
Esq.,  son  of  Edward  Dampier  and  Elizabeth  Norris  his  wife, 
and  had  Issue. 

1  Croslegh  Dampier  Crossley,  Esq.,  now  of  Scaitcliffe. 

2  Harry  Edward,  d.  5  Dec.  1866. 

1  Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  John  F.  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Mickle- 
gate  House,  Pontefract,  co.  York,  and  has  issue.  Hep- 
worth  Frank,  Robert  Dampier,  Mary  Louisa,  Harryet 
Maude,  Edwin  Crossley,  and  John  Rut'art. 

2  Matilda  Catherine,  m.  Andrew  D.  M.  Allen,  Esq. 

Mr.  Crossley,  who  was  a  Commissioner  for  the  affairs  of  taxes 
for  the  CO.  Palatine  of  Lancaster,  d.  11  Dec.  1830,  and  was  s. 
by  his  only  surviving  son, 

John  Crossley,  Esq.  of  Scaitcliffe,  M.A.  Christ's  Coll.  Cam- 
bridge, of  the  Inner  Temple,  Bai  rister-at-Law,  J. P.  for  cos. 
Lancaster  and  York  (W.R.)  and  D.L.  of  the  former,  b.  20 
March,  1807  ;  m.  27  Sept.  1834,  the  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Ram- 
botham,  Esq.  of  Centre  Vale,  Todmorden.  He  d.  June,  1864, 
having  devised  Scaitdifl'e,  with  his  other  estates  in  co.  Lan- 
caster and  York,  to  his  nephew,  Croslegh  Dampier,  Esq. 
with  a  request  that  he  would  take  the  name  and  arms  of 
Crossley  in  addition  to  that  of  PAMriLii. 


^nns— Per  chevron  or  and  vert,  in  chicfatau  between  two 
crosses  patonce  fitch^e  gu.,  in  base  a  hind  trippant  arg., 
charged  on  the  neck  with  a  tau  of  the  third. 

Crest— A.  hind's  head  couped  ppr.  charged  on  the  neck  with 
a  tau,  and  holding  in  the  mouth  a  cross-patonce  titchee  gu. 
.  Motto — Credo  et  amo. 

Scat — Scaitcliffe,  Todmorden. 


CROWE  OF  DROMORE  HOUSE. 

Crowe,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Dromore  IIouso,  co. 
Clare,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1S38,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  b.  1803 ;  m.  1838,  Isabella,  eldest  dau.  of 
the  late  William  Hoare  Hume,  Esq.  of  Humewood, 
CO.  Wicklow,  M.P.,  and  has  issue, 

n.W^^:'-"-'}    twins,  5.  30  sept.  1844. 

ni.  Robert,  6.  25  March,  1846;  to.  14  Nov.  1872,  Geraldine, 

dau.  of  J.  Vesey  Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of  Moyriesk. 
IV.  George,  6.  18  April,  1853. 

I.  Charlotte.         ii.  EUen.         iii.  Isabella.         iv.  Eliza. 
HinCaflC— Thomas  Crowe,  Esq.  of  Ennis,  of  an  old  Irish 
family,  m.  Miss  Wainwright,  of  Dublin,  and  had  issue  four 
sons  and  five  daus.    The  only  son  to  leave  issue, 

Thomas  Crowe,  Esq.  of  The  Abbey,   Ennis,  J. P.,  m.  1799, 
Ellen,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Tynions,  Esq.  oi  Ballyket,  co.  Clare, 
and  had  issue, 
Thomas,  now  of  Dromore  House. 
John,  Capt.  3rd  Highlanders,  m.  Miss  Stather,  and  has  issue, 

T.  C,  Capt.  Bombay  Artillery;  Robert,  Capt.  60th  Rifles; 

William;  James;  George;  John;  Ellen;  Anne;  Fanny. 
James,  d.  uam.  William,  d.  unm. 

Robert,  H.E.I. C.S.  (mil.),  d.  umn. 
Wainwright,  of  Cahircalla,   Ennis,   J.P.,   High  Sheriff  co. 

Clare  1860,  b.  29  Dec.  1817;  m.  29  April,  1857,  Annie  Milli- 

cent,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  George  Spaight,  of  Corbally,  and  by 

her  (who  is  deceased)  has  issue,  Thomas  George,  6.  3  June, 

1858;  and  Mary  Gertrude. 
Eliza,  m.  William  Keane,  Esq.  of  Ennis. 
Ellen,  r,i.  Joseph  Tabuteau,  Esq.,  R.M.,  Cork. 
Anne,  m.  Thomas  Keane,  Esq.,  J.P.  of  Ennis. 
Matilda,  to.  James  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Kincardine  Castle,  co. 

Perth,  N.B. 

Arms—  Arg.,  on  a  mount  vert  an  oak  tree  ppr.,  a  canton  gu. 
charged  with  an  antique  Irish  crown  or. 

Crest— On  a  mount  vert  an  Irish  wolf-dog  arg.  collared  gu. 

Motto— Sk&gh  McEnchroe. 

&'««— Dromore  House,  Euan,  co.  Clare. 


CROZIER    OF    WEST    HILL. 

Ceoziee,  Eichaed,  Esq.  of  West  Hill,  Isle  of 
Wight,  Admiral  R.N.,  K.T.S.,  J.P.  for  Hants,  b.  26 
Aug.  18u3;  m.  IS  June,  1839,  Julia,  4th  dau.  of 
George  Stone,  Esq.  of  Chislehurst,  Kent,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Richard  Pearson,  Capt.  31st  regt.,  b.  Jan.  1842. 

I.- Mary  Frances,  m.  1864,  Richard  Biddulph,  son  of  Robert 
Martin,  Esq.  of  Overbury  Court,  co.  Worcester,  and 
Eaton  Square,  London. 

iLtUCKflC— This  family  became  settled  in  Ireland,  and 
acquired  by  purchase,  in  1692,  the  estate  of  Laugham,  after- 
wards called  Strathmore,  in  that  co.  Admiral  Crozier's  grand- 
father, 

Francis  Crozier,  Esq.  (younger  son  of  William  Crozier), 
5.  1751;  TO.  1774,  Anne  Hill,  and  d.  1800,  having  had  issue, 

Rawson  Boddam,  of  whom  presently. 

William  Roswell  Torlese,  E.l.C,  d.  unm.  1844. 

John  Dempster,  Col.  In  ian  army,  d.  anm.  18:2. 

F'rancis,  d.  unm.  1809. 

Anne,  to.  Gen.  Wilson. 

Hannah,  d.  unm.  1812. 

Katherine  Burrows,  d.  unm.  1856. 

Mary,  m.  Dougal  Christie,  Esq.,  d.  1846. 
The  eldest  son, 

Rawson  Boddam  Crozier,  Esq.  of  West  Hill,  Capt.  R.E., 
present  at  the  siege  of  Seringapatam,  b.  24  Sept.  1775;  in. 
Oct.  1802,  Hannah  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  Capt.  Sir  Richard 
Pearson,  Knt.,  R.N.,  and  d.  1849,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Richard,  now  of  Westhill. 

II.  Rawson  John,  Col.  E.l.C.  nrniy,  h.  ISO.'i:  m.  1st,  1815, 
Emily,  dau.  of  J.  liri- btiiian,  Esq.;  and  2nilly,  Emily 
Davis.     He  c'.  18a. 


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III.  Wimam  Pearson,  Capt.  B.N.,  of  the  Marina,  Freshwater, 
Isle  of  Wight ;  (I.  until.  1868. 

IV.  Francis  Henry,  E.I.C.S.,of  Delawarr,  Lymington,  Hants, 
m.  1st,  Harriet,  dau.  of  John  Gresham  Paske,  Esq.,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1837)  had  a  son, 

Gresham  Paske,  b.  18.37;  m.  1859,  Laura,  dau.  of  William 
Kew,  Esq.,  and  d.  1870,  leaving  i.ssue, 

1  Walter  Gresham  Paske.  6.  1860;  d.  187U 

2  Montagu  L.  Paske,  6.  1867. 
1  Margaret. 

Mr.  Francis  Henry  Crozier  in.  2ndly,  Harriet,  eldest  dau.  of 
Kev.  Sir  George  Burrard,  Bart,  of  Walhampton,  and  by  her 
(who  rf.  Dec.  1876)  has  issue, 

1  Burrard  Kawson,  46th  regt.,  6.  1850;  m.  11  Oct.  1877, 
Rebecca  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  Major  Percy,  late  9th  regt. 

2  Pearson  Frank,  b.  1851;  late  of  the  E.N.;  m.  March, 
1875,  Diana  EmUy,  eldest  dau.  of  H.  M.  Hammersley, 
Esq.,  J.P. 

1  Harriet  Frances,  m.  1866,  Col.  Charles  0.  Creagh 
Osborne,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  Michael  Creagh,  K.H., 
by  EUza,  dau.  of  ihe  Eight  Hon.  C.  Osborne. 

2  Emma  Corrie,  m.  1869,  Major  WilUam  Smith,  E.A.,  of 
the  Jordan  Hill  family. 

3  Gertrude  Julia.  4  Mary  Alice. 
V.  Henry  Thomas,  d.  unm.  1844. 

■v  I.  John  Christie  Hamond,  accidentally  drowned  off  West- 
hill,  1834. 

I.  Frances  Margaret,  d.  unm.  July,  1876. 

Arm.$ — Az.,  on  a  chev.  between  three  croziers  or,  as  many 
crescents. 

Crest — A  cubit  arm  vested  gu.,  cuffed  arg.,  the  hand  ppr. 
grasping  a  crozier  or. 

iV/o«o— Fortuna  scquatur. 

Seat— \f est  Hill,  Freshwater,  Isle  of  Wight. 


Jamls  Alexander  Crcikshank,  Esq.  of  Langley  Park,  6. 
22  March,  1823;  87th  or  Koyal  Irish  Fusiliers;  m.  31  Dec. 
1844,  Charlotte,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Major-Generai 
Alexander  McGregor  and  Lady  Charlotte  McGregor;  but 
dying  1849,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

William  Cbuikshask,  Esq.  of  Langley  Park,  b.  19  Feb. 
1825;  Lieut.  Forfarshire  and  Kincardine  Militia  Artillery; 
m.  Jan.  1856,  Miss  Fanny  Coker;  and  dying  Dec.  of  the  same 
year,  was  s.  by  his  brother,  Adgustcs  Walter,  now  of 
Langley  Park. 

Arms— Or,  three  boars'  heads  couped  sa.  armed  of  the  field 
and  langued  gu.  within  a  bordure  of  the  last. 

Crest — An  armed  hand  holding  a  dagger  in  pale  ppr. 

3/otfo— Cavendo  tutus. 

Seat— Langley  Park,  Montrose,  co.  Forfar. 


CRUM-EWING. 

-See  EwiNG. 


CRinKSHANK    OF    LANGLEY    PARK. 

CsriKSHA>"K:,  Afgustus  Waltee,  Esq.  of 
Langley  Park,  co.  Forfar,  J.P.,  b.  25  Aug.  1837  ; 
m.  14  July,  18G3,  Alethea  Harriet,  youngest  dau. 
of  Kev.  J.  S.  Jenkinson,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Eattersea, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  James  Walter,  b.  May,  1864. 

I.  Augusta  Lsetitia.  ii.  Mary  Helen. 

^tUCftgC  — AxDREw  Crcikshank,  m.  a  dau.  of  Bailee,  of 
Duncan,  and  had  Donald  and  Thomas.    The  elder  son, 

Donald  Cruikshank,  of  Gorton,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  John 
Grant,  Esq.  of  Auchterblair,  and  had  issue, 

I.  jAJfES,  of  Langley  Park.  ii.  Patrick,  of  Stracathro. 

ui.  Charles,  Capt.  E.I.C.S.,  killed  1793. 

IV.  Daniel.  v.  John,  of  Langley  Park,  St.  Vincent. 

VI.  Alexander,  of  Stracathro. 

I.  Clementina,  m.  Kev.  Mr.  Gr«nt. 

II.  Jane,  m.  James  Houston,  Esq. 
The  eldest  son, 

James  Crcikshank,  Esq.  of  Langley  Park,  m.  June,  1792, 
Margaret  Helen,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Alex.  Gerard,  D.D.,  of 
King's  Coll.  Aberdeen,  and  had  issue, 

I.  James,  his  heir. 

II.  Patrick,  of  Glenskinno,  co.  Forfar,  and  Eichmond,  West 
Indies,  b.  17  March,  1800;  m.  1832,  Charlotte,  dau.  of 
Vincent  Furrier,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 

I.  Clementina,  d.  unvi.  Sept.  1840. 

II.  Elizabeth,  twin  with  her  brother  James,  d.  1866. 

III.  Margaret  Helen. 

IV.  Mary,  m.  her  cousin,  Alex.  Cruikshank,  Esq.  of 
Keathock,  co.  Forfar;  d.  1851. 

Mr.  Cruikshank  d.  Jan.  18.30,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Cruikshank,  Esq.  of  Langley  Park,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
Major  Angus  and  Jlearns  Militia,  6.  5  July,  1798,  served 
abroad  with  the  ISth  Hussars;  in.  Jan.  1821,  Lady  Anne 
Lajtitia  Carnegie,  2nd  dau.  of  William,  7th  Earl  of  Northesk, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Feb.  1870)  has  issue, 

James  Alexander.  William. 

Patrick,  E.X. ;  6.  22  June,  1826;  d.  Jan.  1846. 

Edward  George  Gerard,  b.  10  May,  1829;  50th  regt.  Bengal 
N.L;   d.   1849. 

Alexander,  Lieut.  R.N. ;  6.  15  Dec.  1830;  d.  1851. 

John  Swynfen;  b.  5  May,  1830;  d.  young. 

Acccstcs  Walter,  now  of  Langley  Park. 

Mary,  m.  Oct.  1859,  Burnett  Cortes,  Esq.,  of  the  Civil 
Service. 

Margaret  Helen  Georgina,  m.  2  July,  1807,  Charles  John 
Worthington,  Esq. 

Elizabeth  Anne. 
Mr.  Cruikbhank  d.  Myy,  1812,  and  was  s.  by  his  cMtst  sun, 


CRUMP    OF    CHORLTON. 

Ceump,  Geoege  Ceesswell,  Esq.  of  Chovlton 
HaU,   CO.    Chester,    b.   1836;    s.   to   the   estate   of. 
Chorlton,  of  which  he  is  Lord  of  the  Manor,  at|{ 
the  death  of  his  father  in  1876. 

3L  111  CHQC.— James  Crumt,  Esq.  an  officer  E.N.,  who 
was  drowned  at  sea  in  1775,  was  descended  from  a  branch  of 
the  family  of  Crump,  Crumpe,  or  Crompe  (as  the  name  was 
variously  written),  seated  at  Stonelynch,  Sussex,  in  the  16tti 
century.  He  left  by  his  wife  Ehzabeth  Cotton,  two  sons,  of 
whom  the  younger,  George,  d.  s.  p.    The  elder, 

John  Gbegobt  Crcmp,  Esq.  of  Allan  Bank,  Westmorland, 
and  some  time  Solicitor,  of  Liverpool,  6. 1768;  m.  1792,  Marj', 
only  dau.  and  eventually  sole  heiress  of  John  Hamerton, 
Esq.  of  Saddleworth,  co.  York  (by  Julia  Eliza  his  wife,  only 
dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Eouth,  Esq.  of  Scarborough,  by  Mary, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Lewin,  Esq.  of  Amble,  Northum- 
berland, and  Anne,  dau.  of  Francis  Eadc.liffe,  of  Meldon);  a 
branch  of  the  ancient  and  knightly  house  of  Hamerton,  of 
Hellifield  Peel,  and  through  the  family  of  Lewin,  connected 
Tvilh  the  families  of  Cresswell,  Manners,  Eutherford,  Kerr, 
Delaval,  <fcc.  By  this  marriage  Mr.  Crump  (who  d.  in  1844> 
had  issue, 

I.  John  Gregory,  6. 1799;  m.  1st,  Miss  Sarah  Amos;  2ndly,  in 
1838,Maria,  dau.  of  John  Green,  Esq.ofTaporley,  co.  Chester. 
Hed.  in  1856,  leaving  by  his  first  wife,  one  son,  Hamerton 
Crump,  late  20th  regt.,  Capt.  in  the  7th  Eoyal  Lancashire 
miitia,  6.  1832,  m.  1873,  Mary,  dau.  of  W.  Solly,  Esq. 

II.  George  Hamerton,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  Augustus,  6. 1802;  d.  an  infant. 

I.  Julia  Eliza,  m.  to  WilUam  Jackson,  D.D.,  Provost  of 
Queen's  Coll.  Oxford,  and  Eector  of  Lowther,  Westmor- 
land, and  had  issue. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  William  Wardle,  Banker,  of  Chester  (who 
d.  1864),  and  had  issue.    She  d.  in  1835. 

III.  Mary,  d.  unm.  1822. 

IV.  Louisa,  m.  Archibald  Harvey,  Esq.  of  Dcrry  (who 
d.  1849).    She  d.  1877. 

v.  Sophia,   T/i.  1st,   John  Bond,  Esq.  of  Derry  (who  d.  1849] 
and  has  issue;  2ndly,  1852,  Hildcbrand  Henry  Oakes,  Ei 
2nd  son  of  Sir  Henry  Oakes,  Bart. 
John  Gregory  Crump  was  s.  by  his  second  son, 

George  Hamerton  Crhmp,  Esq.  of  Chorlton  Hall, 
m.  1st,  1828,  Martha,  dau.  of  John  Green,  Esq.  of  Tarporley, 
and  had  by  her  (who  d.  1843), 
I.  George  Cresswell,  now  of  Chorlton. 

I.  Mary,  m..  1863,  T.  Lewis  Wilkinson,  Esq.,  M.D.,  and  has 
issue. 

He  m.  2ndly,  in  1846,  Harriet  Fanny,  eldest  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Maddock,  H.E.I.C.S.  (whose 
family  was  seated  at  Edge,  co.  Chester,  in  the  16th  century, 
and  at  Holt  previously  for  several  centuries,  being  desceuded 
from  Owen  Gwynedd),  and  by  her  had  issue, 

II.  John  Hamerton,  b.  18r)3.  ,; 

III.  Ernest  Kadcliffe,  b.  1860.  ( 
II.  Martha  Anne.               lu.  Harriet  Frances  Georgiana.  jj 

IV.  Mary  Edith.  | 
Mr.  Crump,  who  was  a  J.P.  for  Shropshire,  «.  to  the  estat^ 
of  Chorlton  in  1868,  at  the  death  of  Mrs.  Glutton,  the  natur4' 
dau.  of  his  maternal  uncle,  John  Hamerton,  Esq.,  and  widoWi 
of  Thomas  Choilton  Clntton,  Esij.,  whose  family  had  for  four 
(Ciilui'ies  been  sealed  at  Chorllou.     He  d.  25  (Jot.  1876,  and' 


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403 


w.is  s.,    umler  the  entail,   by  his   son,  George   Ckesswell 
CrUiMp,  Esq.,  the  present  owner  of  Chorlton. 

Arms — Quarterly;  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  a  chevron  between  three 
quartrefoils  or,  for  Crump;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  three  hammers 
sa.,  for  Hamerton. 

Crest — Three  quartrefoils  or,  stalked  and  leaved  vert. 

Motto — Fixus  adversa  sperno. 

Seat— Chorlton  Hall,  Itlalpas. 


CRUTCHLEY     OF    SUNNINGHILL    PARK. 

Crutchlet,  Charles,  Esq.  of  Sunninghill  Park, 
Berks,  Gen.  in  the  ai'iuy,  and  Col.  of  the  23rd  R.W. 
Fusiliers,  b.  April,  1810  ;  m.  16  Oct.  1851,  Eliza 
Bayfield,  dau.  of  John  Ilarris,  Esq.,  E.N.,  and  has 


I.  Percy  Edward,  6.  24  July,  1855. 

II.  Charles,  Lieut.  Scots  Guards,  b.  JO  Dec.  1S5G. 

I.  Julia.  II.  Caroline.  iii.  Helen. 

IV.  Alice  Mary. 

HtnCafJC— MioHAEL  DuFFiELD,  Esq.,  TO.  1767,  Alice 
CRnTCHLEY,  only  dau.  of  Jeremiah  Crutcliley,  Esq.,  by  Alice 
Jackson  his  wife,  and  by  her  (who  was  6.  July,  1751,  and 
d.  1833)  left  issue, 

I.  George  Henry,  of  Sunninghill. 

II.  Thomas,  M.P.  for  Abingdon,  m.  1st,  1810,  Emily,  only 
child  of  George  Elwes,  Esq.  of  IMarsham  Park,  Berks,  and 
d.  1845,  having  had  issue, 

1  George,  d.  Jan.  1833.  2  Henry,  d.  18G3. 

3  Charles,  of  Marsham  Park  (see  Ddffield). 

1  Caroline,   m.  Edwin  Martin  Atkins,   Esq.  of  Kingston 
Lisle,  Berks,  and  d.  in  1866. 

2  Maria,  m.  Head  Pottinger  Best,  Esq.  and  d.  in  1845. 

3  Anna,  m.  John  S.  Phillips,  Esq.  of  Culham,  co.  Oxford. 

4  Susan,  d.  May,  1841. 

5  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Henry  Ashurst,  Esq. 

He  r,i.  2ndly,  1833,  Augusta,  2nd  dau.  of  Col.  Ruslibrooke, 
M.P.  for  West  Suffolk,  and  has  issue, 
4  Thomas.  5  Arthur,  deceased. 

6  Augusta,  deceased.  7  Mary. 

I.  Alicia  Julia,  deceased.  ii.  Maria,  deceased. 

ni.  Matilda,  deceased.  iv.  Anna  Maria,  deceased. 

V.  Jane  Hester,  deceased. 
The  elder  son, 

George  Henry  Ddffield,  Esq.  of  Sunninghill  Park,  assumed 
the  surname  and  arms  of  Crotchlet  only,  by  royal  license, 
1806,  and  served  as  High  Sheriff  1807.  He  was  b.  Oct.  1778, 
m.  14  April,  1806,  Juliana,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  William  Buirell, 
Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

Percy  Henry,  his  heir. 

Charles,  now  of  Sunninghill  Park. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Alfred  Arkwright,  Esq. 

Caroline,  m.  the  Rev.  Henry  Leigh  Bennett. 
Mr.  Crutchlcy  d.  25  Jan.  1868,  aged  89.     His  elder  son, 

Percy  Henry  Crutchley,  Esq.  of  Sunninghill  Park.  J.i\ 
and  D.L.,  b.  Dec.  1807  ;  d.  unm.  6  May,  1876,  and  was  s.  by 
his  brother. 

Arms— Arg.,  a  chevron  gu.  cotised  az.  between  three 
torteaux,  each  encircled  by  two  branches  of  oak  ppr. 

Ccesf— On  a  mount  vert,  a  talbot  sejant  arg.  collared  and  line 
reflexed  over  the  back  or,  the  dexter  forepaw  on  a  torteau. 

iSeaf— Sunninghill  Park,  near  Staines. 


CRUWYS  OF  CRUWYS  MORCHARD 
COURT. 

Cruwys,  GrEORGE  James,  Esq.,  M.A.  of  Cruwys 
Morchard  Court,  Tiverton,  Devon,  J. P.,  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Cruwys  Morchard,  b.  1836;  m.  187G, 
Mary  Helen,  elder  dau.  of  Rev.  L.  W.  Owen,  Rector 
of  Wonston,  Hants,  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Winchester. 
Mr.  Cruwys  was  educated  at  Marlborough  College, 
and  Balliol  College,  Oxford. 

ILtltfiigC. — The  family  of  Cruwys  is  a  very  ancient 
Devonshire  family,  traceable  back  nearly  to  the  Norman  Con- 
quest. The  Cruwyses  of  Morchard  became  extinct  in  the 
male  line  at  the  decease,  1803,  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Short- 
rudge  Cruwys,  LL.D.,  D.L.,  of  Cruwys  Morchard.  His  dau. 
and  CO  heiress,  IIahrhqt  Cruwvs,  ih.  1701,  Ge-juge  Suaki.and, 


Esq.  of  South  Molton,  Devon  (who  d.  1831),  son  of  John 
Sharland,  Esq.  of  South  Molton,  and  Mary  Baker  his  wile, 
and  d.  1847,  having  had  issue, 

John,  6.  1799;  d.  1800. 

George,  his  heir. 

Henry,  6.  1805;  d.  unm.  1829. 

Arthur,  6.  1807;  m.  1843,  Julia  Boteler,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 

Thomas  Hodges,  of  Little  Waltham,  Essex,  and  has  issue 

four  sons  and  two  daus. 

Mary;  Harriet;  Emily;  and  Elizabfth ;  all  deceased. 
Anne.  Caroline. 

The  2nd  son. 

Tub  Rev.  George  Sharland  Cruwys,  M.A.,  of  Cruwys 
Morchard  Court,  Devon,  b.  30  April,  1802;  m.  1834,  Mary 
Eliza,  dau.  of  G.  J.  Riddell,  Esq.  of  Bingwell,  Tiverton,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  Dec.  1871)  had  issue. 

I.  George  James,  now  of  Cruwys  Morchard. 

II.  Arthur  Henry  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Cruwys    Morchard,  b. 
1837 ;  m.  1867. 

Mr.  Cruwys  was  Rector  of  Cruwys  Morchard,  and  a  Magistrate 
for  Devonshire.    He  d.  Oct.  1874. 

Arms — Az.,  a  bend  per  bend  indented  arg.  and  gu.  between 
six  escallops  or. 

Orest — On  a  mount  vert  a  stork  ppr.  holding  in  the  dexicr 
claw  an  escallop  or. 

Seat — Cruwys  Blorchard  Court,  Tiverton,  Devon. 


CUBITT    OF    HONINa    HALL. 

CuBiTT,  Edward  G-eorge,  Esq.  of  Honing  Hall, 
Norfolk,  b.  19  Jan.  1860. 

iLlltCagC— The  family  of  Cubitt,  represented  by  George 
Cubitt,  Esq.  of  Catfleld  Hall,  has  been  settled  in  Norfolk  from 
a  very  early  period ;  in  later  times  at  Yarmouth,  of  which 
borough  Benedict  Cubitt,  son  of  Robert  Cubitt,  was  Mayor 
in  1566;  he  was  father  of 

Thomas  Cdbitt,  Esq.  of  Southrepps,  Norfolk,  whose  son  (by 
Diana  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Housegoe,  Esq.  of  Lynn), 

John  Cobitt,  Esq.  was  Mayor  of  Great  Yarmouth  1664.  lie 
settled  at  Hickling.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  sole  heiress  of 
William  Lynn,  Esq.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Bintree,  Norfolk, 
and  had  issue,  John ;  Benjamin  ;  and  Mary.    The  2nd  son, 

Benjamin  Cubitt,  Esq.,  was  father  of  two  sons, 

I.  George,  of  Catfield,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  m.  1st,  1782,  Mary, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  C.  Finley ;  and  rJndly,  Frances,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Henry  Parish,  and  had  issue, 

1  Thomas,  of  Catfield,  Colonel  in  tlie  army,  J.P.,  b.  1784 ; 
m.  1817,  Annette,  dau.  of  Archibald  Campbell,  Esq.  of 
Askomel,  and  dying  1841,  left  issue, 

George,  of  Catfield  Hall,  a  Capt.  in  the  army;  m.  1st, 
Mary,  only  dau.  of  John  Paterson,  Esq. ;  and  2ndly, 
1848,  Julia,  dau.  of  Rev.  P.  White,  of  Winchester. 

Henry  Archibald,  J. P.,  late  Capt.  63rd  regt. ;  m.  Hen- 
rietta, dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Turton,  of  Betley,  co.  Stafford. 

John  William. 

Charles  Campbell,  Capt.  62nd  regt. 

Margaret.  Annette.  Fanny.  Charlotte. 

2  Henry,  Capt.  R.A.;  to.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert 
Mangles,  Esq. ;  and  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Fellowes, 
Esq.  of  Shottisham,  co.  Norfolk. 

3  William,  Major  Bengal  N.I.,  m.  Miss  Harriet  Harcourt. 

4  Charles. 

5  Benjamin  Lucas  (Rev.),  m.  Emma,  dau.  of  Francis  Holy- 
oake,  Esq.  of  Tettenhall,  co.  Stafford,  and  sister  of  Sir 
Francis  Lyttleton  Holyoake  Goodricke,   Bart.,  and  had 

6  Edward  George,  an  officer  in  the  army,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Miles  Weston,  Esq.  of  Thorpe,  near  Norwich. 

1  Charlotte,  to.  Rev.  Thomas  Wright,  of  Kilverston, 
Norfolk. 

2  Ann  Elizabeth,  to.  Col.  David  Story,  R.A. 

3  Mary,  m.  J.  Meggison,  Esq.  of  Northumberland. 

4  F'anny.  5  Agnes. 

6  Marianne,  to.  Rev.  E.  Johnson,  Rector  of  Lavcnhani, 
Suffolk. 

II.  Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter. 
The  younger  son, 

Thomas  Cubitt,  Esq.  of  Honing  Hall,  Norfolk,  to.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Rev.  J.  Smith,  of  East  Dereham,  in  same  co.,  and  was 
father  of 

Thomas  Cubitt,  Esq.  of  Honing  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b. 
1  Jan.  1760;  to.  18  July,  17»5,  Catharine,  dau.  of  Henry 
Spencer,  Esq.  of  Dulwich,  stated  to  have  been  of  a  brancli  of 
the  Spencers  nf  AUhorpe,  and  had  issue, 

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r.DWAED  George,  his  heir. 

Francis  William,  Rector  of  Fritton,  Suffolk,  J.P.,  6.  7  April, 
1799;  m.  Jane  Mary,  dan.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Nicimlaa 
Astley,  son  ol  Sir  Edward  Astley,  4th  bart.  of  Melton  Con- 
stable, and  unilc  to  Jacob.  Lord  Hastings,  and  has  issue, 
Frank  Astley,  late  Capt.  Tith  Fusiliers,  6.  18.34;  to.  Ia61, 
Bertha  Harriott,  dau.  of  Capt.  Thomas  Blakiston,  R.N.,  and 
has  a  son,  Bertram  Julian  Thomas,  6.  la71 ;  Spencer; 
Lucy;  Jane;  Sophia;  Georgiana. 

Marianne,  m.  Kcv.  J.  Taylor,  Rector  of  Hainford,  Xorfolk, 
and  Diptford,  Devon. 

Sophia,  m.  Rev.  H.  Evans,  Rector  of  Lyng  and  Swanton 
Abbots,  Norfolk. 

Maria    Emily,    m.   Thomas  Jex   Blake,  Esq.  of  Doctors' 
Commons. 
The  eldest  son, 

Edward  Georoe  Ccbitt,  Esq.  of  Honing  Hall,  Norfolk, 
late  of  the  InniskiUing  Dragoons,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  10  March, 
179.');  m.  4  Jan.  18.W,  Emma,  dau.  of  Rev.  Benjamin  Lucas 
Cubitt,  of  Catfield,  and  had  issue, 

Edward  Georoe,  his  heir. 

Emma  Catharine.  Ilarriefte  Emily. 

Mr.  Cubitt  d.  1865,   and  was  k.  by   his  only  son,   Edward 
George  Cubitt,  now  of  Honing  Hall. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  bow  and  arrow  arg. 

Crest — An  arm  in  armour  holding  an  arrow  fcs'ways  ppr. 

Heat — Honing  Hall,  near  North  Walsham,  Norfolk. 


CTJLIiEN    OF    GLENADE, 

CrLLEX,  Cairxcboss  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Glenndo 
CO.  Leitrim,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1822,  b.  20 
Jan.  1802  ;  m.  13  Feb.  1832,  Jane  Eleanor,  3rd  dau. 
of  Henry  Palmer,  Esq.  of  ShrifP,  co.  Leitrim,  by 
Catherine  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Cairn- 
cross  Cullen,  of  Skreeuey,  Eector  of  Manor 
Hamilton,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Cairnckoss  Palmer,  6.  22  March,  183.5. 

II.  Henry  John  James,  b.  23  June,  1836;  d.  Oct.  1836. 

I.  Hester  Jane. 

II.  Kate  Susannah,  m.  15  Sept.  1865. 

III.  Minnie  Victoria,  m.  30  April,  1857,  Rev.  J.  Hamilton, 
Rector  of  Manor  Hamilton. 

tv.  Ethel  Henrietta,  d.  23  Sept.  1857. 

V.  Constance  Elizabeth,  d.  3  March,  1862. 

VI.  Gertrude  Marion. 

ULintZQC, — This  family,  whioh  claims  to  be  derived  from 
the  old  Irish  race  of  O'Cuilleans,  is  stated  to  have  migrated  for 
a  time  to  Scotland,  but  to  have  returned  eventually  to  Ireland, 
temp.  Charles  I.,  and  to  have  obtained  by  patent  considerable 
grants  of  land  in  the  county  of  Leitrim.  The  great-grand- 
father of  the  present  representative, 

Patrick  Ccllen,  Esq.  of  Skreeny,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of 
Cairncross  Ncsbitt,  Esq.  of  Aughamore,  co.  Roscommon,  and 
had  issue,  Patrick,  m.  Judith,  dau.  of  Owen  Wynne,  Esq.  of 
Hazlewood.co.  Sligo;  Caiencross,  of  whom  presently ;  James, 
m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel  Adams,  Esq.  of  co.  Cavan,  and 
had  issue  (Anna  and  Francis  Nesbitt,  of  Corry,  co.  Leitrim); 
John,  m.  1st,  Margaret,  another  dau.  of  Samuel  Adams,  Esq., 
and  2ndly,  Lady  Catherine  Berminaham ;  Francis,  Major  of 
Carbineers,  d.  unm.;  Henry,  Capt.  of  the  Leitrim  Militia,  d. 
unm.;  Isabella,  m  Francis  Isdell,  Esq.  of  Rockbrook,  co. 
Westmeath ;  Margaret,  m.  Rev.  Whitnell  Sneyd ;  and  Eliza- 
beth, m.  —  L'Estrange,  Esq.  of  co.  Westmeath.  The  2nd 
son. 

The  Rev.  Cairncross  Cullen,  Rector  of  Manor  Hamilton, 
m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  James  Soden,  Esq.  of  Grunge, 
CO.  Sligo,  and  had  issue, 

Cairncross,  his  heir. 

John  James,  of  .Skreeny,  J. P.,  Lieut. -Cr,l.  of  the  leitrim 
Militia,  m.  Bridget,  dau.  of  Hanicl  Finucane,  Ki^q.  of  Stamer 
Park,  CO.  Clare,  and  has  issue. 

Henry  Francis,  to.  Hester,  dau.  of  John  Dickson,  Erq.  of 
Woodville,  co.  Leitrim,  Barrisiei-at-Law. 

Catherine,  m.  Henry  Palmer,  Esq.,  Capt.  in  the  Prince  of 
Wales  Fencibles. 

Jane  Elizalielh,  m.  George  Gledstanes,  Esq.  of  co.  Tyrone. 

Eliza  Melvina,  to.  1st,  Major  Jones,  2."th  Liaht  Dragoons 
and  2ndly,  Lieut.-Col.  Campbell,  Uth  Royal  Lancers.  '  ' 
The  eldest  son, 

Cairncross  Cdlien,  Epq.  of  Skreeny,  m.  10  Afiril,  isno, 
Hester,  dau.  of  Major  Dickson  of  Woodville.  co.  I.eltrini,  MP. 
for  Ballysbannon ;  and  dying  1801,  left  by  ln-r,  who  m.  2iiUly, 


the  Rev.  Herbert  Mandeville  Nash,  an  only  son,  the  prosrnt 
Cairncross  Thomas  Cullen,  Esq.  of  Glenade. 

Arms — Or,  two  lions  combatant  gu. 

Crest— A  pelican  in  her  nest  valuing  herself  and  feeding  her 
young  ppr. 

Motto — Carpe  Diem. 

Seat — Glenade  House,  Manor  Hamilton. 


CULLEY  OF  COUPLAND  CASTLE. 

CcLLET,  Matthew  Tewabt,  Esq.  of  Coupland 
CasHe,  Xorthumberland,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  18G9, 
m.  6  Oct.  1859,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Eev.  Thomas 
Knight,  Vicar  of  Ford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  187-), 
ha.s  issue, 

I.  Matthew,  6.  1860. 

II.  Thomas,  h.  1861. 

III.  John  Henry,  6.  1864. 

IV.  George  Christopher  Bolton,  6.  UG5. 

I.  Ethel  Harriet.  ii.  Margaret  Elizabeth, 

in.  Sarah  Georgiana  Eleanor. 

ILiltCflJC. — Previously  to  their  going  to  Northumber- 
land, the  CuUeys  were  settled  for  many  generations  in  the 
.south  of  the  co.  Durham,  at  Denton  and  Beaumont  Hill,  at 
which  latter  place  they  were  located  in  the  middle  of  the  17th 
century. 

Matthew  Ccllet,  Esq.  of  Denton,  6.  1685  (son  of  Matthew 
Ctilley,  Gent,  of  Beaumont  Hill,  and  grand.son  of  John  Culley, 
of  Beaumont  Hill);  to.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Edward  Surtees,  Esq. 
of  Mainsforth,  co.  Durham,  and  had,  with  numerous  otluT 
children,  who  d.  unm.,  three  sons,  Matthew,  of  Akeld ;  George 
(see  CvLLEY  of  Fi'W'jerry  Towjr);  and  James,  who  left  an  only 
dau.  and  heir.    The  eldest  son, 

Matthew  Culley,  Esq.  of  Akeld,  m.  1783,  Catherine,  dau. 
of  George  Bates,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1814)  left  at  hia 
decease  1804,  a  son  and  successor, 

Matthew  Culley,  Esq.  of  Coupland  Castle,  who  to.  ISTI, 
Margaret  Ann,  younger  dau.  of  Edward  Tewart,  Esq.  of  South- 
gate  Park,  Miildlesex ;  both  d.  1834,  leaving  an  only  son,  the 
present  Matthew  Culley,  Esq.  of  Coupland  Castle:  and  an 
only  dau.,  Margaret  Eleanor,  who  m.  1856,  J.  M.  Stobart,  Esq., 
and  rf.  1868,  leaving  issue,  George  Culley  Stobart;  Rosamond 
Margaret;  and  Eleanor  Stobart. 

Arms — Per  pale  indented  az.  and  sa.  on  a  chevron  engrailed 
erm.  between  three  talbots"  heads  erased  or,  as  many  roses  gu. 
barbed  and  seeded  ppr. 

Crest— In  front  of  an  oak  tree  ppr.  a  talbot  statant  per  pile 
az.  and  or,  gorged  with  a  collar  gemelle  arg.  and  holding  in  tiio 
mouth  a  lily  slipped  ppr. 

Motlo — Amicos  semper  amat. 

Seo.t — Coupland  Castie,  Wooler. 


CULLEY  OF  FOWBERRY  TOWER. 

CuLEET,  Geoeoe,  Esq.  of  Fowberrv  Tower, 
Northumberland,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  18f;7,  6.  26  Jan. 
1834 ;  m.  17  June,  1858,  Jane  Arundell  St.  Aubyii, 
elder  dau.  of  the  late  William  Artliur  Woodcoc!:, 
Esq.,  and  has  a  dau., 
Jane  Darling. 

ILtUCaflC— George  Culley,  Esq.  of  Fowbcrry  Tower 
(2nd  son  of  Matthew  Culley,  Esq.  of  Denton,  by  Eleanor 
Surtees  his  wife),  ra.  1777,  Jane,  dau.  of  Walter  Atkinson,  Esq., 
by  whom  he  left  at  his  decease,  1813  (with  one  dau.,  Eleanor, 
m.  James  Dariing,  Esq.),  a  son, 

Matthew  Culley,  Esq.  of  Fowbcrry  Tower,  6.  15  Feb. 
1778;  J. P.,  who  d.  1819,  and  was  s.  his  nephew  (the  only  son 
of  James  Darling  and  Eleanor  Culley), 

George  Darling,  Esq.  of  Fowberry  Tower,  who  was  kilUd 
by  a  fall  from  his  horse,  Feb.  1850.  He  7)i.5July,  1831,  Helen, 
dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  Thomas  Masson,  Royal  Artillery,  of  Sca- 
Tiew  House,  St.  Andrews,  and  had  issue, 

George,  who  has  taken  the  name  of  Cullet,  and  is  now  of 

Fowberry  Tower. 
James  Dariinn-Barker,  h.  14  May,  1835,  Conimaiider  R.N., 

Retired  List,  who  assumed  the  name  of  Barker. 
William,  b.  7  June,  183t;;  d.  17  May,  1K4I. 
Matthew  Thomas,  b.  10  March,  lh4U;  d.  7  Dec.  K07. 
Tliuiiras  William,  6.  2a  Dec.  IbJJ. 


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Isabella  Eleanor,  to.  9  June,  1S57,  Fenton  John,  eldest  son  | 
of  Arthur  Percy  Aylmer,  Esq.  of  Femey,  co.  Cork. 
Eleanor  Jane. 

Hose  Helen,  d.  24  Jan.  1352. 
Arms,  die. — See  Collby  of  Couplaml  Castle. 
i'eai—Fo wherry  Tower,  near  Wooler. 


CXJNINaHAME    OF    LAINSHAV/. 

CUNTNGHAME,  JOHN  WiLLIAM  HERBERT,  Esq.  of 

Lainsliaw,  co.  Ajr,  late  Capt.  2nd  Life  Guards,  b.  18 
Pec.  1834. ;  m.  16  Nov.  1867,  Emily,  dan.  of  Major 
George  Graham,  youngest  son  of  Sir  James  Graham, 
1st  bart.  of  Nctherby,  and  has  issue, 

EicHAKD  John,  b.  4  July,  1871. 

Emily,  6.  4  Sept.  1872. 

ILtllCJCflE. — WfLLiAM  CuNiNGHAME,  of  Laiushaw  and 
Diichrae,  descended  from  a  younger  branch  of  Cunninphame 
of  Caprington,  N.B.,  m.  Margaret  Nicholson,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Hon.  George  Cranstoun,  son  of  James,  6th  Lord  Cranstoun,  by 
Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Kerr,  2nd  Marquess  of  Lothian, 
and  left  issue, 

John,  of  Lainshaw. 

Maria  Edmonstoune  Cbanstodn,  of  Corehouse,  co.  Lanark, 
d.  1861. 

JIargaret  Nicholson  Edmonstoune  CRANSTonN,  of  Core- 
house. 

Anne  Selby,  to.  Richard  Barrfe  Dunning,  2nd  Lord  Ashbur- 
ton,  and  d.  1835,  leaving  no  issue. 

CArcy  Maxwell,  d.  unm.  Louisa,  d.  unm. 

Isabella,  to.  Eoderick  Macleod,  Esq.  of  Cadboll,  Lord  Lieu- 
tenant and  M.P.forco.  Buss,  and  d.  15  L)ec.  la/S. 

The  son  and  heir, 

John  Ccninghame,  Esq.  of  Lainshaw,  co.  Ayr,  and  Duchrae, 
CO.  Kircudbright,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  13  Feb.  1796;  m.  26 
March,  1831,  Eliza  Mary,  dau.  of  Capt.  Upton,  E.N.,  and  had 


John  William  Herbert,  now  of  Lainshaw. 

Kichard  Dunning  Barre,  of  Duchrae, co.  Kircudbright,  resi- 
dent at  Hensol  Castle,  Douglas,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  late  Capt. 
2nd  Life  Guards,  b.  27  May,  1836. 

George  Wenceslaus,  b.  12  Nov.  1837;  d.  April,  1871. 

Charles  Edward  Harris  Edmonstoune-Cranstoun,  of  Core- 
house,  6.  11  June,  1841 ;  to.  1874,  Edith  Mary,  dau.  of  late 
C.  E.  Jernlngham,  Esq. 

Eliza  Anne.  Margaret  Mary,  d.  unm. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  shakefork  sa.  within  a  bordure  erm. 

Crest — A  dexter  hand  holding  a  plumb-rule  ppr. 

Motto — Over,  fork  over. 

i'eat — Lainshaw,  Ayr,  N.B. 


CUNINGHAME    OF    CEAIGENDS. 

CuNiNGHAME,  JoHN  Chaeles,  Esq.  of  Craigends 
and  Walkinshaw,  co.  Renfrew,  and  Foyers,  co.  In- 
verness, J. P.  and  D.L.,  17tb  Laird  of  Craigends,  b. 
29  May,  1851  j  s.  his  father  1866. 

iLt'lttaflf. — Alexander,  1st  Earl  of  Gleneairn,  gave,  a.d. 
1477,  the  lands  of  Craigends,  co.  Renfrew,  to  his  second  son, 

William  Conninghame,  and  those  lands  have  remained  in 
the  possession  of  his  lineal  descendants  to  the  present  time.  He 
m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  William  Stewart, 
Knt.,  of  Arthurlje,  by  whom  he  had  a  son, 

William,  his  heir. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Marion,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  John  Auchin- 
leck,    Knt.,    of    Auchinleck,    and    widow    of   Campbell;    of 
Loudoun,  and  by  her  had  a  son, 

David,  of  Bartenholm,  ancestor  of  CnNNiKGHAME  of  Robert- 
land. 
The  elder  son  of  the  first  wife, 

William  Cuninghame  of  Craigends,  s.  his  father;  and  m. 
Giles,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Campbell,  Knt.,  of  Loudoun,  by  whom 
he  had  (with  several  daus.,  who  intermarried  with  the  House 
of  Castlemilk,  Porterfield,  Eldersley,  Auchenamcs,  and  New- 
ark), three  sons, 

Gabriel,  his  heir. 

William,  ancestor  of  Cuninghame  of  Carncuren. 

Robert,  ancestor  of  Cuninghame,  of  Bedland,  of  Achiuharvic, 
and  of  Suthouk. 


The  elder  son, 

Gabriel  Cuninghame  of  Craigends,  to.  the  dau.  of  Living- 
ston of  Kilsyth,  and  had  (with  two  daus.,  Jane^,  m.  Sir  Patrick 
Houstoun,  Knt.,  of  that  ilk ;  and  another,  m.  Andrew  SlirUug, 
of  Portnallan  and  Law),  two  sons, 

William,  his  successor. 

James,  ancestor  of  Cuninghame  of  Achinyards. 

Gabriel  Cuninghame  fell  at  the  battle  of  Pinkie,  1547,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Cuninghame,  of  Craigends,  who  m.  Margaret,  dau. 
of  William  Cuninghame  ot  Cuninghamehead;  and  d.  1568, 
leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

Alexander  Cuninghame,  of  Craigends,  to.  Lady  Elizabeth 
Cuninghame,  dau.  of  William,  6th  Earl  of  Gleneairn,  and  had 
a  son  and  heir, 

WiLLLAM  Cuninghame,  of  Craigends,  who  to.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Archibald  Stewart  of  Castlemilk,  and  had  a  son  and  a 
dau., 

William,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Napier,  Bart.,  of 
Blerchistown,  and  d.  v. -p.  1636,  leaving  three  daus.,  inter- 
married into  the  Houses  of  Bargarran,  Southbar,  and  Dar- 
geval,  a  son, 

Alexander,  who  s.  his  grandfather. 

Janet,  m.  1630,  John  Crawfurd,  of  Crawfurdland. 
William  Cuninghame  d.  subsequent  to  1636,  and  was  s.  by  his 
grandson, 

Alexander  Cuninghame,  of  Craigends,  to.  Janet,  dau.  of 
William  Cuninghame  of  Achinyards,  and  had  issue, 

William,  his  successor. 

Elizabeth,  m.  George  Houstoun  of  Johnstown. 

Rebecca,  m.  John  Hamilton  of  Grange. 

Janet,  to.  John  Alexander  of  Blackhouse. 

Marion,  to.  Alexander  Portorfield  of  Fullwood. 
The  son, 

William  Cuninghame,  of  Craigends,  was  elected  by  the 
Freeholders  of  the  co.  of  Renfrew  one  of  their  Commissioners 
to  the  Convention  of  Estates,  which  met  at  Edinburgh  14 
March,  1689,  and  was  afterwards  M.P.  for  the  county.  He  ',u. 
Christian,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Colquhoun,  Bart.,  of  Luss,  and  had 
issue, 

Alexander,  his  successor. 

William,   to.   Maitha,  dau.  of  John  Robinson  of  Glasgow, 

Merchant,  and  had  an  only  dau.,  Margaret,  m.  her  cousin, 

William  Cuninghame  of  Craigends. 
James,  d.  unm. 

Lillias,  m.  Thomas  Wallace  of  Cairnhill,  co.  Ayr. 
Magdalene,  m.  Mungo  Campbell  of  Nether  Place,  co.  Ayr. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Gabriel  Porterfield  of  Hapland,  co.  Ayr. 

The  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Cuninghame,  of  Craigends,  r,;.  1st,  Ann,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Houstoun  of  that  ilk,  and  had  issue, 

William,  his  successor. 

Christian,  in.  Boyd  Porterfield  of  that  ilk. 

Joanna,  m.  Claude  Alexander  of  Newton. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  Katherine,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Campbell  of  Houston, 
but  had  no  further  issue.    He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Cuninghame,  of  Craigends,  who  m.  his  cousin, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  his  uncle,  William  Cuninghame,  and  had 
three  sons, 

Alexander,  s.  his  father;  but  d.  s.  p.  1700. 
William,  s.  his  brother;  but  d.  unm.  1792. 
John,  successor  to  his  brother. 

The  third  son, 

John  Cuninghame,  of  Craigends,  eventually  s.  to  the  estates, 
and  TO.  1794,  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Maxwell,  6th  bart.  of 
PoUok,  by  whom  (who  d.  1797)  he  had  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly, 
July,  1800,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Cuninghame,  bart.  of 
Robertland,  by  whom  (who  d.  24  Jan.  1842),  he  had  issue, 

I.  William,  to.  Robina,  dau.  of  A.  Currie,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue,  William,  late  Capt.  11th  Hussars. 

II.  Alexander,  of  whom  hereafter. 

ui.  John,  VI.  Rosa,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Cuninghame,  Bart,  of 
Robertland. 

IV.  Boyd  Alexander,  -m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Wilkinson,  Esq. 
Australia. 

V.  Robert  Charles. 

I.  Ann  Colquhoun,   to.  John  Douglas   Edward  Henry  7th 
Duke  of  Argyll. 
u.  Margaret,  m.  Roger  Duke,  Esq.  of  Newpark. 

III.  Frances  Maxwell,  m.  John  Kincaid  Lennox,  Esq.  of 
Lennox  Castle,  co.  Stirling. 

IV.  Lillias,  to.  William  Bonar,  Esq.  of  Warriston. 

V.  Janet  Lucretia,  d.  unm. 

VI.  Williamina,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Main,  of  Edinburgh. 


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He  d.  9  March,  1822,  his  2na  son, 

Alexander  CcNiNcnAME,  Esq.  of  Craifcemls,  h.  14  Sept. 
1804,  purchased  the  property  from  his  nephew,  William  ;  he 
m.  5  Sept.  1848,  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  James  McHardy,  Esq. 
of  Glenboig,  co.  Lanark,  and  d.  9  Nov.  186G,  having  had  by 
her  (who  d.  1  June,  1SG4)  two  sons, 

John-Charles,  now  of  Craigends  and  Walkinshaw. 

Alexander  WiUiam,  b.  1853  ;  d.  1855. 

j<rms— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  shakefork  sa.,  for 
Cuninchame;  2na  and  3rd,  or,  a  fess  chequy  az.  and  arg.,  for 
Steward  of  Arthurley. 

Ch-egt—K  unicorn's  head  couped  or,  gorged  with  a  collar 
chequy  az.  and  arg. 

Motto— &o  fork  forward. 

Sf„j,,_Craigencls,  and  Walkinshaw,  Johnstone,  co.  Renfrew; 
Carlton  Club,  Loudun. 


CUNINGHAME    OP    CAPRINGTON. 

Smith-Cuninghame,  William  Cathcaet,  Esq. 
of  Caprington  Castle,  co.  Ayr,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Ayrshire,  and  J.P.  co.  Lanark,  b.  31  Aug.  1814; 
m.  3  Aug.  1847,  Maria,  dau.  of  James  Anstruther, 
Esq.,  aud  has  issue, 

I.  John  Ansteuthee,  6.  15  Nov.  1852,  Lieut.  2nd  Life 
Guards. 

ji.  Thomas  Dick,  6.  5  Dec.  1858,  Lieut.  1st  Royal  Lanarkshire 
JMilitia. 

III.  Douglas  Alexander,  6. 14  July,  1865. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  6.  12  Feb.  1850;  m.  16  May,  1873,  James 
Alexander  Tait,  late  Capt.  4th  Dragoon  Guards. 

II.  Anne  Dick,  6.  10  April,  1867. 

ILtltPaflC— Adam  Ccninghame,  son  of  Thomas  Cuning- 
hame,  of  Braidhead,  who  was  2nd  son  of  Sir  William 
Cuninghame,  of  Kilmaurs,  m.  a  dau.  of  Sir  Duncan  Wallace, 
the  heiress  of  Caprington,  and  dying  1431,  was  i.  by  his 
son, 

Sib  Adam  Cuninghame,  of  Caprington,  who  m.  Isabella,  dau. 
of  Malcolm  Crawford ;  and  dying  1500,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Cuninghame,  of  Caprington,  who  m.  Annabella,  dau. 
of  George  Campbell,  of  Loudoun,  and  widow  of  Thomas  Boswell, 
of  Auchinleck,  and  was  s.  by 

William  Ccninghame,  of  Caprington  and  Bromhill,  who  m. 
a  dau.  of  Sir  WiUiam  Hamilton,  of  Sanquhar ;  and  d.  1590. 
His  2nd  son, 

John  Cuninghame,  of  Broomhill,  to.  Eleanor,  dau.  of 
Andrew  M'Adam,  of  Waterhead,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Ccninghame,  of  Broomhill,  who  m.  1st,  Janet,  dau. 
of  Patrick  Leslie,  Lord  Lindores,  by  whom  he  had  a  numerous 
family.  He  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Sinclair,  of 
Ratter  (great-grandfather  of  William,  10th  Earl  of  Caithness). 
This  WilUam  Cuninghame  was  one  of  the  Commissioners  for 
the  Covenanters  1639.  He  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his 
eon, 

SiE  John  Ccninghame,  of  Lambrughton  and  Caprington, 
•who  was  created  a  Baronet  of  Nova  Scotia  19  Sept.  1669.  This 
gentleman,  a  very  eminent  lawyer,  was  appointed  to  plead 
against  the  Duke  of  Lauderdale  before  Charles  II.  in  council, 
and  succeeded  in  establishing  the  mis-government  of  that 
nobleman.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Murray,  of 
Tolmaise  and  Touchatlam,  co.  Stirling,  by  whom  ho  had  two 
eons,  William,  his  heir;  and  John,  a  distinguished  lawyer; 
and  one  dau.    He  d.  1684,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

SiE  William  Ccninghame,  2nd  bart.,  m.  Janet,  only  dau. 
and  heir  of  Sir  James  Dick,  Bart,  of  Prestonfleld,  and  had, 
vith  other  issue, 

I.  John  (Sir),  Bart,  of  Caprington  (a  seat  which  is  said  to 
have  belonged  to  the  great  Sir  William  Wallace,  and  was 
even  then  considered  ancient).  He  d.  30  Nov.  1777,  in  the 
82nd  year  of  his  age.  Sir  John  m.  1749,  Lady  Elizabeth 
Montgomery,  eldest  dau.  of  Alexander,  9th  Earl  of  Eglinton, 
and  had  two  sons.    His  elder  son, 

Sir  William,  6.  19  Dec.  1752;  m.  19  Nov.  1799,  Mrs. 
Graeme,  and  d.  without  issue,  when  the  baronetcy  de- 
volved upon  his  cousin.  Sir  Robert  Keith  Dick,  of  Preston- 
field,  the  descendant  of  Alexander  Cunningham,  a  younger 
Bon  of  Sir  William,  the  2nd  hart.,  who  assumed  the  sur- 
name of  Dick  upon  inheriting  the  title  and  estate  of 
Prestonfleld. 
n.  Alexander,  of  whom  we  treat. 
Tliis  younger  son, 


Sra  Alexander  Dick  (paternally  Cuninghame),  of  Preston- 
field,  had  previously  to  the  decease  of  his  brother,  studied 
medicine,  and  practised  with  great  repute  in  the  co. 
of  Pembroke,  as  Doctor  Alexander  Cuninghame.  In  the 
year  1756,  he  was  unanimously  chosen  President  of  the 
Royal  College  of  Edinburgh ;  and  for  seven  years  afterwards 
successively  had  the  same  high  honour  conferred  upon 
him.  Sir  Alexander  m.  1st,  1736,  his  cousin,  Janet,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Dick,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  three  daus.,  and 
2ndly,  1762,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  David  Butler,  Esq.  of  co. 
Pembroke,  by  whom  he  had  three  sons  and  three  daus., 

William  (Sir),  his  successor. 

John  (Sir),  who  s.  his  nephew,  and  d.  1812, 

Robert  Keith  (Sir),  7th  bart. 

Elizabeth,  m.  1788,  Hon.  Robert  Lindsay,  and  had  issue, 

Mary,  m.  1780,  Alexander  Pringle,  Esq.  of  Whytbank,  Sel- 
kirkskire,  and  had  issue. 

Margaret,   m.   1793,   James  Stark,   Esq.  of  Kingsdale,  co. 
Fife,  and  d.  his  widow,  21  July,  1846,  having  had  three 
daus. 
Sir  Alexander  d.  10  Nov.  1785,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  William,  to.  Miss  Johanna  Douglas  heir  of  Garwald- 
foot,  CO.  Peebles,  by  whom  he  left  issue, 

1  Alexander  (Sir),  5th  bart.,  who  d.  unm.  1808. 

1  Mary,  7)1.  Rev.  David  Wauchopc,  2ndsonof  JohnWauchope, 
Esq.  of  Edmonstone,  and  had  an  only  child,  who  d.  an 
infant. 

2  Anne,  m.  7  Aug.  1812,  John  Smith,  Esq.  (who  took  the 
name  of  Ccninghame,  and  d.  3  Oct.  1855),  and  d.  1  March, 
1830,  having  had  two  sons, 

Thomas  Smith-Ccninghame,  Esq.  of  Caprington  Castle,  co. 

Ayr,  who  d.  unm.  30  June,  1857. 
William  Cathcart  Smith-Ccninghame,  now  of  Caprington 

Castle. 
Joanna  Trotter,  to.  March,   1850,  Rev.  William  Henry 

Cooper,  and  d.  Aug.  1868,  leaving  issue. 

3  Agnes  Joanna,  m.  Alex.  Pringle,  Esq.  of  Whytbank. 

4  Elizabeth,  to.  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Duncan  MacGregor,  K.C.B., 
Inspector-Gen.  of  Police  in  Ireland,  and  d.  9  March,  1858. 

The  Baronet  d.  19  Nov.  1796. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  shalcefork  sa.  within  a 
bordure  erm.  2nd  and  3rd,  erm.,  a  fess  az.  between  two 
mullets  in  chief  and  a  hart's  head  erased  in  base  attired  with 
tentynes  gu. 

Crests — 1st :  A  dexter  hand  holding  a  plumb  ruleppr.,  and  in 
an  escroll  over  the  same  this  motto  "  Ad  amu.ssim."  2nd:  A  ship 
in  distress  ppr.  and  in  an  escroll  over  this  motto,  "at  fpcs 
infracta." 

Motto — Vis  vita  virtutis. 

Supporters — Two  horses  at  liberty  arg.  maned  and  hoofed 
arg. 

Sca<— Caprington  Castle,  near  Kilmarnock,  Ayrshire;  Auch- 
lochan  House,  Lanarkshire. 


CUNINGHAME    OP    BANDALLOCH. 

Cuninghame,  Maegaeet  Christian  Johanna, 
of  Ballynorris,  Isle  of  Man,  present  representative 
of  Cuninghame,  of  Bandalloch,  s.  her  brother,  1872. 

HtltCaflt.— The  early  history  of  the  Cuninghames  of 
Drumquhassil  and  Bandalloch,  co.  Stirling,  of  whom  Miss 
Cuninghame  is  the  representative,  is  fully  given  in  the 
Appendix  to  NisheVs  Heraldry  (1742). 

The  Cuninghames  of  Drumquhassil  had  an  active  share 
in  the  early  historical  events  of  Scotland,  and  the  name  of 
John  Cuninghame,  styled  "  The  Laird  of  Drumquhassil," 
appears  in  the  roll  of  landlordis,  &c.,  appended  to  a  long 
and  important  Scotch  Act  of  Parliament  regarding  tho 
police  of  the  country,  commonly  called  "  The  General  Band," 
1587. 

Col.  William  Ccninghame,  of  Ballanorris  (Bliss  Cuning- 
hame's  grandfather),  was  eldest  son  of  George  Cuninghame, 
of  Bandalloch,  and  Esther  his  wife,  dau.  of  Alexander  Jolly, 
of  the  High  Court  of  Admiralty,   Edinburgh,   and  who  were 
to.  6  Nov.  1752.     He  sold  Bandalloch  in  1791,  on  acquiring 
property  in   the  Isle   of   Man.      His    grandfather,   William  1 
Cuninghame,   of    Bandalloch  (who  m.  Martha,   dau.   of  Sir  j 
George  Suttie,  1st  bart.  of  Balgone,  co.  Haddington),  was  10th  in  j 
order  of  succession  from  Sir  Andrew  Cuninghame,   of  Pol- 
maise  and  Drumquhassil  {temp.  King  David  II.),  who  was 
2nd  son  of  Sir  Robert  de  Cuninghame,   Lord   of  Kilmaurs, 
ancestor  of  the  Cuninghames,  Earls  of  Glencairn. 

Col.  Wm.  Ccninghame,  of  Ballanorris,  Lieut. -Col.  of  the  58th 
regt.,  from  which  ho  retired  in  1795,  was  b.  1753,  and  d.  1825. 
Ue  m.  1791,  Chastian  (iJ.  l£i!2),  dau.  of  John  Taubnian,  Esq. 


CUN 


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CUR 


407 


of  The  Bowling  Green,  Castletown,  and  The  Nunnery,  Douglas,  ' 
Isli-  of  Man,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

KoBEBT  CcNiNGHAME,  Esq.  of  Ballynorris,  6.  1V93 ;  m. 
Feb.  1S22,  Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of  Patrick  McDouRall,  Esq.  of 
Gailanacli,  Argyllshire,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  July,  lb34)  he  left 
at  his  decease,  13  June,  1832, 

I.  William  John,  of  Ballynorris,  Lieut,  and  Adjutant 
of  the  42nd  Itoyal  Highlanders,  6.  14  Aug.  182G;  d.  at 
Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  21  June,  1850. 

n.  Patrick  Taubman,  of  BaUynorris,  6.  29  Sept.  1827 ; 
m.  1853,  Margaret,  dau.  of  J.  Quayle,  Esq.  of  Castletown, 
Isle  of  Man,  and  (/.  without  issue,  30  April,  1872. 
III.  Bobeit  Campbell,  Capt.  42nd  Royal  Highlanders  (with 
which  regiment  he  served  throughout  the  Crimean  cam- 
paign), 0.  May,  1829;  d.  at  Malta  of  Crimean  fever  on  his 
way  home,  5  Sept.  1856. 

I.  Margaret  Christian  Johanna,  now  of  Ballynorris. 

II.  Mary  Jane,  b.  6.  Jan.  1832;  m.  27  April,  1852,  James 
Stewart  Robertson,  Esq.  of  Edradynate,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
CO.  Perth ;  and  d.  20  April,  1866,  leaving  issue  (with  several 
daus.)  a  son,  James,  J. P.  for  Perthshire,  6.  14  Nov. 
1856. 

Arms— Arg.,  a  shakefork  sa.  between  three  roses  gu. 
Crest — A  trunk  of  an  oak  tree  with  a  sprig  vert. 
Motto — Tandom. 

Seat — Lorn  House,  Castle  Town,  Isle  of  Man. 
Town  Jitsidaict—Gl,  Melville  Street,  Edinburgh. 


CUNINGHAME    OF    BALGOWNIE. 

CrNi>-GHAME,  John,  Esq.  of  Balgownie  House, 
Perth,  J.P.,  formerly  Capt.  of  Cavalry,  b.  23  May, 
1835 ;  m.  7  Aug.  1866,  Helen  Eebecca,  dau.  of 
./Eneas  Eanaldson  Macdonell,  Esq.  of  Glengarry, 
and  lias  issue, 

John  Alistair  Erskine,  6.  10  Nov.  1S69. 

Helen  Josephine  Erskine. 

ILtnCiltJC.  —  John  CcNiNonAsrE,  Esq.,  son  of  Eobeiit 
Ccninghame  (of  the  line  of  Cuninghame  of  Drumquhassil),  who 
purchased  Banton  and  Comrie,  m.  1736,  Hannah,  dau.  of  John 
Erskine,  Esq.  of  Balgownie,  co.  Perth,  and  eventually  heiress 
of  her  brother,  by  whom  he  had  a  son. 

Rev.  Robert  Cuninghame,  of  Balgownie,  m.  the  dau.  of 
MoncriefF,  of  Culfargie,  and  had  two  sons,  John,  his  heir,  and 
Robert,  of  Bower  House,  who  had  one  son,  d.  s.p.  He  d.  1801, 
and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Coninghame,  Esq.  of  Balgownie,  m.  1792,  Jean,  dau. 
of  James  Hutchinson,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  1831)  he  had 
issue  three  sons,  and  as  many  daus., 

I.  James,  his  heir.  ii.  John,  d.  a.  p. 

lu.  Alexander,  successor  to  his  brother. 

I.  Mary,  ni.  Rev.  J.  Young. 

II.  Anne,  d.  1862.  iii.  Agnes,  m.  Charles  Sturt,  Esq. 
Mr.  Cuninghame  d.  1812,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Coninghame,  Esq.  of  Balgownie,  m.  1818,  Miss  Agnes 
Ramsay,  of  Barnton,  and  d.  s.p.  1834,  when  he  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Alexander  Cuninghame,  Esq.  of  Balgownie,  m.  1834,  Helen 
Dunmore,  dau.  of  Robert  Brown,  Esq.  of  Newhall,  and  d. 
1848,  having  had  issue, 

I.  John,  now  of  Balgownie. 

I.  Eliza.  II.  Jean  Agnes,  d.  1847. 

III.  Helen.  iv.  Mary  Ann. 
V.  Harriett,  d.  1865. 

Arras — Arg.,  a  shakefork  sa.  between  three  roses  gu. 
Crest — A  trunk  of  au  oak  tree  with  a  sprig  vert. 
Motto — Tandem. 
/Scot— Balgownie  House,  Culross,  Alloa,  co.  Perth. 


CUNINGHAME    OF    CADSL    AND 
THORNTOUN. 

See  Weey. 


CURE    OF    BLAKE    HALL. 

The  late  Koueht  Capel  Cure,  Esq.  of  BLikc 
Hall,  Essex,  J.P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  M.A.,  b.  I  Jan. 
1823 ;  m.  Ist,  9  Feb.  1850,  Sarah  Maria,  dau.  of 
George  Murray,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Eochester,  r.ud 
d.  28  Sept.  1878,  had  by  her  (who  d.  26  June,  1863} 
issue  four  sons  and  a  dau.  He  m.  2ndly,  25  May, 
1868,  Margaret  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Thoui:i:< 
Western,  Bart,  of  Felix  Hall. 


iLtUfiltJC. — This  family  descends  frniii  Thomas  Cure,  M.P. 
for  Southwark,  who  d.  1588. 

Capel  Cube,  Esq.  of  Blake  Hall,  Essex,  6.  1726;  m, 
Joanna,  dau.  of  Thomas  Coope,  Esq.  of  Oxton,  Notts,  and  d. 
1816,  leaving  issue,  Capel,  of  Blake  Hall ;  Joanna  Freeman, 
m.  John  Burton  Philips,  Esq.  of  Heath  lIouse,co.  Stafford; 
and  Mary  Caroline,  w.  William  Hibbert,  Esq.  The  son  and 
heir, 

Capel  Core,  Esq.  of  Blake  Hall,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1830,  6. 
9  Jan.  1797;  m.  27  Feb.  1822,  Frederica,  eldest  dau.  of  Gen. 
Robert  Cheney,  of  Badger  Hall,  Salop,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Capel,  late  of  Blake  Hall. 

II.  Alfred  Capel,  Col.  Grenadier  Guards,  b.  Dec.  1826, 

III.  Edward  Capel  (Rev.),  A.M.,  Fellow  of  Merton,  Rector  of 
St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  b.  6  Nov.  1828;  m.  16  June, 
1863,  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Selwyn,  of  Down  Hall, 
Essex. 

rv.  Lawrence  Capel  (Rev.),    Rector    of   Abbess  Roothing, 
Essex,  b.  22  Aug.  1833;  m.  13  Oct.  1857,  Augusta  Eliza- 
beth, youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Joshua  Smith,  Bart. 
of  Suttons. 
I.  Harriet  Rosamond. 

n.  Agnes  Frederica,  m.  15  Feb.  1855,   Sir  Charles  Cunliffe 
Smith,  Bart,  of  Suttons. 
Mr.  Cure  d.  1878. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  chevron  arg.  between  two  roses  in  chief  or, 
and  in  base  a  fleur-de-lis  of  the  second. 

Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet   arg.   a  grifiBn's    bead    and 
wings  expanded  of  the  same,  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  heart 
gu. 
Motto — Fais  que  doit,  arrive  qui  pourra. 
Town  Rcsidenci — 51,  Grosvenor  Square. 
ScaJ— Blake  Hall,  near  Ongar ;  Weybridge  Heath,  Surrey. 


CURRE    OF    ITTON    COURT. 

CuRRE,  William  Edward  Caene,  Esq.  of  Ittou 
Court,  CO.  Monmouth,  b.  26  June,  1855  ;  s.  his  father 
15  Feb.  1869. 

iLt'lTCaCfC.— John  Cubre,  Esq.,  whose  father  was  of  Stub- 
wood,  Hungerford,  Berkshire,  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Humphrey  Turberville,  Esq.  of  Treglement  (now  Clemens- 
tone),  CO.  Glamorgan ;  and  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Morgan,  of  Llansore  (Llantarnam  family),  widow  of  Andrew 
Nicholas,  of  Llansoy;  she  d.  his  widow  1714.  Mr.  Curre  d.  6 
June,  1685,  aged  63,  and,  by  his  1st  wife,  was  father  of 

John  Cdrre,  Esq.  of  Clemenstone,  High  Sheriff  of  Mon- 
mouthshire, TO.  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Whitehead,  Esq.,  Mayor 
of  Bristol,  and  by  her  (who  d.  March,  1726)  left,  at  his  decease, 
1745,  aged  77,  two  sons, 
John,  of  Itton  Court  1749,  and  of  Tintern  Parva,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  heir  of  William  Fielding,  Esq. ;    he  resided  at 
Bath,  but  was  buried  at  Itton,  1  Feb.  1777,  aged  75,  s.  p. 
William. 
The  2nd  son, 

William  Curre,  Esq.  of  Clemenstone  and  of  Itton  Court, 
HighSheriff  of  Monmouthshire,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  John  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Penlline,  co.  Glamorgan,  which  lady  d. 
23  July,  1764,  aged  51.  He  d.  July,  1780,  aged  72,  the  father 
of  two  daus.,  Mary,  the  wife  of  David  Thomas,  of  PwUywrach, 
Esq.,  and  Lydia;  and  of  one  son, 

John  Cubre,  Esq.  of  Itton  Court,  who  to.  4  Oct.  1771, 
Rebecca,  dau.  and  coheir  of  Edward  Mathew,  Esq.  of  Abera- 
mon,  CO.  Glamorgan,  which  lady  d.  30  April,  1827,  aged  73. 
He  d.  12  May,  1798,  aged  58.  His  five  daus.  and  four  of  his 
sons  el.  s.  p. ;  Elizabeth,  to.  Edward  Williams,  Esq. ;  Mary,  m. 
1st,  William  Rees,  Esq.,  and2ndly,  John  Deere,  Esq. ;  Rebecca 
was  buried  at  Itton,  1857,  aged  81.    The  eldest  son, 

William  Cubbe,  Esq.  of  Itton  Court,  6.  14  Oct.  1773 ;  m. 
1  Jan.  1798,  Mary  Alexaphina,  dau.  of  John  Bushby,  Esq.  of 
Tinwald  Downs,  co.  Dumfries,  which  lady  d.  June,  1823,  aged 
47.  Mr.  Curre  d.  20  Feb.  1855,  aged  81.  Their  sons  were, 
I.  William  Chaworth,  6.  1803,  d.  1828;  ii.  John,  6.  1S04,  8th 
N.I.,  d.  of  cholera  at  Poleadah,  1833;  in.  Edwabd  Mathew, 
late  of  Itton;  iv.  James  Stein,  b.  1813,  d.  1824,  at  llminster; 
V.  Maitland  Recce,  6.  and  d.  1815:  vi.  Henry  Maitland,  6. 
1818,  d.  1819.  Their  daus.,  i.  Grace  Emma,  d.  at  Cloghean, 
Tipperary,  1830;  ii.  Rebecca;  in.  Mary,  to.  1830,  William 
Henry  Peel,  Esq.  of  Aylesmore,  co.  Gloucester,  and  d.  1856; 

IV.  Harriet  Frances,  to.  1827,  Henry  Cosby  (2nd  son  of  Sir 
Henry  Cosby,  formerly  of  Barnesville  Park,  co.  Gloucester), 
and  had  four  daus.,  who,  with  their  parents,  are  all  deceased  ; 

V.  Catherine,  b.  and  d.  1811.    The  3rd  son, 

Edward  Matthew  Curre,  Esq.  of  Itton  Court,  J.P,  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1859,  b.  8  March,   1809;    ui.  5  Sept.  1854, 


408 


CUR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


CUR 


Annie,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  King,  of  Chepstow,  F.R.C.S.,  ami 
liad  issue, 

William  Edward  Carne,  now  of  Itton  Court. 

John  Mathiw,  b.  8  AprU,  ISOy. 

Constance  Rebecca. 
Mr.  Curre  d.  15  Feb.  1868. 

.^jviis— Az.,  on  a  fess  between  three  cross-crnsslets  or, 
three  martlets  of  the  first,  quartering  TuKiiEvxLLE,  Lewis, 
Mathew,  &c. 

CnH—Ar\  eagle  displayed  or. 

Motto — GratuR  si  amicus. 

-Seat— Itton  Court,  near  Chepstow. 


CUBRIE    OF    WEST    HOBSLEY    PliACE. 

CuEEiE,  Heney  William,  Esq.  of  West  Horsley 
Place,  Surrey,  m.  13  Dec.  1859,  Flora  Caroline,  dau. 
of  the  Hon.  and  Vcn.  Henry  Reginald  Yorke,  M.A., 
brother  of  Charles  Philip,  JEarl  of  Hardwicke,  and 
has  a  son, 

William  Reginald,  6.  14  Sept.  1860. 

HtllCaflt.— See  Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage,  Currie, 
Bart. 

Arms—G-a.,  a  saltire  couped  arR.  in  the  centre  chief  point 
a  rose  of  the  last  barbed  and  seeded  ppr. 

Crent—K  cock  ppr.  resting  its  foot  on  a  rose  arg.  barbed  and 
seeded  ppr. 

^cat— West  Horsley,  Ripley. 


CUERIE    OF    MINLEY    MANOR. 
C0EEIE,  Raikes,  Esq.  of  Bush  Hill,  Middlesex, 
and  Minley  Manor,  Jlorts,  late  M.P.  for  Northamp- 
ton, J.P.  and  D.L.,  h.  1801 ;  m.  28  June,  1825,  Hon. 
Laura  Sophia,  eldest  dau.  of  John,  2nd  Lord  W  ode- 
house,   and  by  her   (who   d.   17   Feb.  1869)  had 
issue, 
I.  George  WoDEnousE,  6.  n  April,  1826;  7)i.  19  Sept.  1850, 
Hon.  Evelyn  Eli/.abetU  Vernon,  only  dau.  of  Robert,  1st 
Lord  Lyvedcn.     She  d.  1871. 
ji.  Bertram  Wodehouse,  b.  25  Nov.  1827;  to.  30  Oct.  1860, 
Caroline,   dau.  of  Sir  W.  Lawrence  Young,  Bart.,  M.P., 
and  has,  Isaac  Edward,  b.  8  Sept.  1861 ;  Lawrence. 
i:i.  Maynard  Wodehouse  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Hinfiham,  Norfolk, 
6.  25  Feb.  1829;  m.  14  July,  1874,  Lady  Mary  Cadogan, 
dau.  of  Henry  Charles,  4tli  Earl  Cadocan. 
IV.  Philip  Henry  Wodehouse,  b.  13  Oct.  1834. 
1.  Mary  Sophia,  m.  William  Samuel  Deacon,  Eso.,  1858. 
JI.  Edith  Harriet  Sophia,  m.  20  Oct.  1871,  Rev.  Lion;l  Digby 
William  Daweon,  Vicar    of  Caiiford,   Dorset,  nephew  of 
John,  2nd  Earl  of  Portarlington. 
Htlltagr.— Isaac  Ccrrie,  Esq.  of  Bush  Hill,  co.  Middle- 
sex,   6.    13  March,    1760,  3rd  son  of  WilUara  Currie,   Esq., 
Banker,  of  London  (6.  10  April,  1721,  and  d.  10  Nov.  1781),  m. 
2  April,  1789,  Mary  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Raikes,  Esq. 
of  Valentines,  Essex  (xee  Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage), 
undd.  19  April,  1843,  leaving  issue, 
Isaac  George,  late  of  Busli  Hill. 
Raikes,  now  of  Minley  Manor. 

Marianne,  m.  Nov.  1814,  George  Raikes,  Esq.  (deceased). 
Emma. 

Louisa,  TO.  1847,  Rev.  G,  B.  Fisher,  Rector  of  Basildon. 
Georgina. 
His  elder  son, 

Isaac  George  Currie,  Esq.  of  Bush  Hill,  b.  1792;  r,i.  May, 
1847,  Mary,  widow  of  Col.  Hay;  and  d.  at  Homburg,  18  Aug. 
1858.  He  was.  s.  by  his  brother  Raises  Cueeie,  Esq.,  present 
representative. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  saltirr  arg.,  in  chief  a  rose  of    the  tccond 
tarbed  and  seeded  ppr. 
Crest— A  cock  gu. 
/Seai— Minley  Manor,  Farnbnro'. 


Hl'ltCatlC.— The  late  William  Currie,  Esq.  of  Linthill, 
in.  Jane,  dau.  of  David  Falconer,  Esq.  of  Carlowrie,  CO. 
Linlithgow,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Ru.ssell,  deceased. 

II.  William,  now  of  Linthill. 

I.  Jane  Falconer,  to.  John  Cowan,  Esq.  of  Beeslack,  and  h.nd 
issue,  a  son,  Charles,  deceased. 

II.  Helen. 

III.  Mary,  to.  Walter  Riddell  Cane,  Esq.  of  Cavers  Carre ,  co. 
Roxburgh. 

&aJ— LinthUl,  St.  Boswells,  N.B. 


CURRY    OF    BISHOP-OABL. 

CuBRT,  RoBEET,  Esq.  of  Bishop-Oak  House,  co. 
Durham,  b.  April,  1822. 

JLillCajC. — An  ancestor  of  this  family,  which  is  believed 
to  be  of  Scotch  origin,  was  King's  Messenger  at  the  Court  of 
King  James  II.  of  England,  and  his  staff  of  office  is  still 
preserved  at  Bishop-Oak  House. 

William  Currt,  Esq.  of  Bishop-Oak,  the  immediate  ances- 
tor, d.  1727,  leaving,  with  a  dau.,  Anne,  wife  of  Thomas  Wren, 
Es(i.  of  Wolsingham,  a  son  and  heir, 

Robert  Curry,  Esq.  of  Bishop-Oak,  6.  1692,  who  was  also 
heir  to  his  uncle,  John  Curry,  Esq.  of  Hatfield,  Herts.  He 
m.  1732,  Frances,  dau.  of  —  Taylor,  Gent.,  of  Stanhope, 
CO.  Durham,  and  thus  brought  those  estates  into  the  family, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  March  1787),  left  issue  at  his  death,  Juric, 
1763,  besides  two  daus.,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  John  Darnell,  Esq., 
of  Deckham  Hall,  co.  Durham,  and  Barbara,  wife  of  Thomas 
Sanderson,  Gent.,  of  Auckland,  co.  Durham,  a  son, 

Robert  Currt,  Esq.  of  Bishop-Oak  and  Consett  Hall,  in  the 
same  county,  6.  1745.  He  to.  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Hugli 
Greenwell,  Esq.  of  Byers  Green,  co.  Durham,  and  sister  of 
John  Greenwell,  Esq.  of  Greenwell  and  Willington  House,  co. 
Durham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2  June,  1827),  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  b.  1775,  d.  unm.  at  Consett  Hall,  16  Oct.  1820. 

II.  John,  his  heir. 

I.  Elizabeth,  to.  1  Jan.  1798,  Thomas  Elliot,  Esq.  of  New- 
castle, of  a  branch  of  Lord  Minto's  family,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Frances,  d.  unm,  14  Jan.  1863. 

Mr.  Curry,  who  for  many  years  was  an  active  Magistrate  for 
the  county,  d.  17  July,  1827,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Curby,  Esq.  of  Bishop-Oak,  6.  17b2.  He  m.  16  Oct. 
1819,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Wooler,  Esq.  of  Fawnless 
House,  CO.  Durham,  by  his  wife  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Dainell,  Esq.  of  Deckham  Hall,  in  the  same  county  (which 
last  gentleman's  mother  was  Elizabeth*,  only  dau.  of  Nicholas 
Shuttleworth,  Esq.  of  Durham,  cousin  of  Sir  Richard  Shuttle- 
worth,  of  Gawthorp),  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  March,  1831),  had 

I.  Robert,  now  of  Bishop-Oak. 

II.  John,  b.  24  July,  1823. 

III.  George,  b.  10  Dec.  1824. 

1.  Elizabeth,  m.  20  Dec.  1841,  Rev.  William  Milbnmc,  M.A., 
\'icar  of  Redcar,  co.  York,  and  has  had  issue,  1  VVill'am 
It.obert  Curry  Milburne,  6.  1848,  d.  unm.  1875;  2  John 
George  Curry  Milburne,  6.  1850;  3  Thomas  Sayer  Mil- 
burne, 6.  1852;  1  Elizabeth;  2  Anne;  3  Frances EUzabeth  ; 
4  Mary  Alice. 

Mr.  Curry  d.  23  March,  1S33. 

Scai— BisUop-Oak  House,  Wolsingham,  co.  Durham. 


CURRIE    OF    LINTHILL. 

CcTREiE,  William,  Esq.  of  Linthill,  co.  Roxburgh, 
J.P.,late  Lieut.  Edinburgh  Queen's  Light  Infantry 
Militia,  h.  6  June,  1831  ;  .s.  his  father  1858 ;  m.  2"9 
April,  1869,  Mary  Margaret,  3rd  dau.  of  William 
Hunt  of  Navity,  co.  Fife. 


CUBTEIS    OF    WINDMILL    HILL. 

CuETEis,  Hekbeet  Mascall,  E.sq.  of  Windmill 
Hill  and  Herstmonceux  Place,  Sussex,  b.  at  Florence, 
8  Jan.  1823,  late  M.P.  for  Rye  ;  s.  his  father  1847  ; 
I  m.  15  June,  1818,  Paulina,  youngest  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Sir  Godfrey  Joliu  Thomas,  Bart.,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Herbert,  J.P.,  b.  14  April,  1819. 

II.  Robert  Mascall,  6.  1851.  iii.  John,  6.  1864. 
I.  Caroline.  ii.  Paulina. 

III.  Eliza  Anne.  iv.  Katharine. 

V.  Julia  Isabella,  d.  1859.  vi.  Charlotte  Ellen. 


•  This  lady,  through  the  families  of  Blakiston,  Bowes, 
CUtTord,  Persy,  and  Mortimer,  was  15th  in  direct  descent  from 
King  Edward  HI. 


CUR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


CUR 


409 


ILtttCHJP. — The  family  settled  in  Kent,  where  and  else- 
where ihey  possessed  propeity,  as  early  as  the  13th  and  I4th 
ceniu.ies. 

Thomas  Cuktets,  of  Appledore,  d.  1527,  great-grandson  of 
Stei)hen   Curteys,    iii.    Joan,    d:\u.    and    co-heir    of    Edward 
Tvvaights,  Lord  Warden  of  the  Cinque  Ports,  Henry  VII.  and 
Henry  VIII.    His  son, 
William  C0kteis,  m.  1st,  Joan  Buntin^e,  and  had  issue, 
I.  V/iLLiAM,  01  Tenterden  1591,  from  whom  descended, 
Kev.  Thomas  Cubteis,  M.A.,  J.P.  Kent,   Rector  of  Seven- 
oaks,  Fellow  of  Clare  ColleRe,  Cambridge,  m.  Sarah,  dau. 
of  Kev.  William  Liscomb,  Kector  of  Wilbury,  and  had  an 
only  son, 

Eev.  Cyril  Thomas  Ccrteis,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cam- 
bi-idge.  III.  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Henry  Buckley,  Esq.  of 
Kiverhill,  Sevenoaks,  and  had  an  only  son. 
Kev.  Thomas  Samuel  Corteis,  6. 1848,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll 
Cambridge,  ls69.  Kector  and  Patron  of  Sevenoaks, 
m.  1872,  Emma,  dau.  of  the  late  Frederick  Parbury, 
Esq.  of  Lancaster  Gate,  London,  and  lias  issue.  Cyril 
Samuel  Sackville,  b.  1874,  and  Mary  Emma,  0. 
1875. 

II.  Thomas,  Mayor  of  Tenterden,  1606. 

Mr.  William  Curteis  m.  2ndly,  Joan  Puttenden,  of  Bidden- 
den,  and  had  further  issue, 

III.  Stephen,  of  whom  hereafter. 

IV.  George,  of  Chart  Sutton,  High  Sheriff  of  Kent  1651,  m. 
1st,  Bridget  KnatciibuLl ;  and  2ndly,  1682,  Mary,  sister  of 
Sir  Edward  Hales,  Bart.  His  son.  Sir  George  Curteis,  of 
Otterden  Place,  to.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Bank.s,  Knt., 
Chief  Justice  of  England.  Their  grand  dau.  and  heiress, 
Aime,  TO.  Thomas,  son  of  Sir  George  Wheler,  Knt. 

Mr.  Curteis  d.  1582.    His  eldest  son,  by  his  2nd  wife, 

Stephen  Curteys,  was  Mayor  of  Tenterden  1622.  He  w. 
r.lizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Edward  Short,  Esq.  of  Heron- 
den,  and  dying  1654,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Samuel  Curteis,  of  Heronden,  m.  Martha,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  John  Porter,  Esq.  of  Fairlawn,  and  was  father  of 

Edward  Curteis,  Mayor  of  Tenterden  1663.  He  m.  1st, 
])orothy  Le  Gay  of  Nonington;  and  2ndly,  Grace  Beilke,  of 
Wye,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  Edward,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Burrell,  Esq.  of  Lindfleld.    The  eldest  son, 

Jeremy  Curteis.  was  Mayor  of  Tenterden  1696.  He  m. 
Sai'ah,  dau.  of  Edward  Wilmhurst,  of  Cadborough  Eye,  by 
whom  he  had  three  sons,  Samuel;  Jeremiah;  and  Edward. 
He  d.  1725.     His  3rd  son, 

Edward  Curteis,  Esq.  of  Tenterden,  m.  1733,  Sarah,  dau. 
of  Richard  Beale,  Esq.  of  Biddenden,  and  d.  1777,  leaving 
issue, 

Jeremiah,  his  heir. 

Kichard,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Searles  Giles.    He 

d.  1814. 
William,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Francis  Wiiitfield, 

of  Bethersden.     He  d.  1813. 
Mary,  to.  George  Jemmett,  Esq.  of  Ashford. 
Sarah,  to.  Thomas  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Camberwell. 

The  eldest  son,  1 

Jeremiah  CuRrEis,  Esq.  of  Tenterden  and  Rye,  m.  Jane,  ' 
(dau.  and  co-heir  of  Searles  Giles,  Esq.  of  Biddenden,  by  his  i 
wife  Mary,    dau.  and  co-heiress  of  the  Rev.  IJ.  Elwich,  of 
Bredgar.      Her  mother  was  eventually  heiress  of  the  Alder- 
SEYs  of  Swanton  Court,  Kent;    and  her   great-grandmother, 
whod.  1658,  was  dau.  and  heiress  of  Francis  Allard,  Esq.  of  Bid-  i 
denden,  Kent.    Jeremiah  Curteis,    Esq.,   d.    1806:    his  wife 
1796.    They  had  issue  an  only  son,  Edward  Jeremiah;  and 
four  daus., 

Martha,  to.  Robert  Mascall,  of  Ashford  and  Peasmarsh  Place. 
She  d.  1845  ;  he  d.  1815. 

Anne,  m.  Samuel  Russell  Collet,  Esq.  of  the  Jungle,  Lincoln. 
Sherf.  1854;  'hed.  1850. 

Catherine  Sarah,  m.  John  Luxford,  Esq.  of  Higham,  Susses. 
Hed.  1838;  shed.  1861. 

Jane,  d,  untiir  1790. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Edward  Jeremiah  Curteis,  Esq.  of  Windmill  Hill  and 
Knells,  Sussex,  6.  6  July,  1762;  M.P.  for  Sussex  from  1820 
to  1830 ;  TO.  14  April,  1789,  Mary,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of 
the  Rev.  Stephen  Barrett,  Rector  of  Rothfield,  Kent,  and  the 
last  male  descendant  of  the  ancient  family  of  Barrett  of  the 
Bent,  Kildwick,  Yorkshire.  By  her,  who  d.  1S41,  aged  76,  he 
left  issue, 

I.  Herbert  Barrett,  his  heir. 

u.  Edward  Barrett,  of  Leasam,  Sussex,  J.P.  and  D.L..  for- 
merly Major  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  and  M.P.  for  Rye  1832  to 
lb37.     He  ill.  1st,  1837,  Charlotte  Lydia,  youngest  dau.  of 


I.P.  for  West  Kent, 


Thomas  Law  Hodges,  Esq.  of  Her 
d.  8  June,  1S38,  leaving  a  son, 

Edward  Barrett  Hodges,  J.P.,  late  of  the'96th  regt. 
He  )K.  2nii'y,  1841,   his  cousin  Frances,  dau.  of  William 
Kenrick,  Esq.  of  Broome,  Surrey,  and  his  wile,  Frances  Ann 
Mascall,  and  by  her  has, 

Anne  Mary. 

Frances,    m.   1864,    Henry    Barra,    Esq.    of    Springfield 
Lodge,  Sussex,  and  has  issue. 

Anne,  d.  March,  I860.  Elizabeth.  Jane. 

III.  Reginald,  Capt.  1st  Royal  Drasoons,  to.  2  Oct.  1838, 
Frances  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Lawrence  Reynolds,  Esq.  of 
Paxton  HaU,  co.  Huntingdon,  and  d.  28  Jan.  1847,  leaving 
issue,  " 

I  Reginald  Lawrence  Herbert,  6.  1843. 

1  Mary  Frances,  m.  1860,  Lord  Conyers,  and  has  issue, 

2  Mary    Frances   Ida,   m.  1867,    James    Foster,   Esq.  of 
Stourton  Court. 

His  widow  has  since  to.  CoL  Fitzroy  Campbell,  son  of  Sir 
Cohn  Campbell. 

I.  Mary  Barrett,  m.  Steuart  Borne  Inglis,  Esq.  of  the  Cra- 
mond  family.     She  d.  1813  ;  he  d.  1828. 

II.  Jane  Anne  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1820. 

HI.  Laura  Charlotte,  m.  William  Henry  Darby,  Esq.  of  Lean 
Castle,  Ireland.    She  d.  1847. 

IV.  Anne  Katharine,  m.  1824,  Col.  Charles  William  Elwood, 
of  Clayton  Priory,  Sussex.    He  d.  8  Feb.  1860,  aged  78. 

V.  Caroline  Elinor,  on.  John  Graham,  Esq.  of  The  Elms, 
Eastbourne,  Sussex.     She  d.  1864. 

VI.  Elizabeth  Julia,  m.  Sir  Howard  Elphiustouc,  Bart.,  M.P. 
for  Hastings  and  Lewes. 

The  eldest  son, 

Herbert  Barrett  Curteis,  Esq.  of  Windmill  Hill,  Peas- 
marsh  Place,  Herstmonceux  Place,  and  Knell,  Sussex,  6.  19 
June,  1793,  represented  Sussex  and  East  Sussex  in  ParUament 
from  1830  to  1837,  and  was  afterwards  Member  for  Rye  in  1841 
and  1846.  In  1821,  he  to.  his  cousin,  Caroline  Sarah,  dau.  and 
co-heiress  of  Robert  Mascall,  Esq.  of  Peasmarsh  Place  and 
Ashford,  d.  1815.  She  d.  15  May,  1825,  aged  21,  leaving  an 
only  child,  Herbert  Masc ill  Curteis,  Esq.  now  of  Windmill 
Hill.      Mr.  Curteis  d.  13  Dec.  1847. 

Arms—Arg.,  a  chevron  sa.  between  three  bulls'  heads  ca- 
bossed  gu. 
Ci-cu — A  unicorn  passant  or,  between  four  trees  ppr. 
jl/i)»o— Courtois  sans  bassesse. 
6'tai— Windmill  Hill  Place,  Hail.shani,  Sussex. 


CURTLER  OF  BEVERE  HOUSE. 

CuETLEE,  Thomas  G-aie,  Esq.  of  Bevere  House, 
Claines,  co.  Worcester,  J.p.  and  D.L.,Vice-Chairman 
of  Worcestershire  Quarter  Sessions  from  1815  to 
1867,  b.  13  Feb.  1797 ;  m.  1st,  4  Dec.  1824,  Anne 
Maria,  dau.  of  Wm.  Ricketts,  Esq.,  and  Elizabeth 
Willoughby  his  -wife,  of  Droitwich,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Thomas   Gale    (Rev.),  M.A.,    Vicar  of  Barbourne,    co. 

Worcester,  b.  5  Dec.  Ia25  ,  la.  20  Feb,  1849,  Harriett,  dau. 

of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Oldliam. 
ji.  William  Henry  (Rev.;,  b.  29  March,  1827 ;  m.  15  April, 

18.52,  Fanny,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Oldham. 
III.  Martin,  b.  24  Oct.  1828;  to.  17  Aug.  1853,  Laura  Jane, 

dau.  of  John  Powell,  Esq. 

This  gentleman  is  eldest  son  of  the  late  James 
Curtler,  Gent,  of  Eromsgrove,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  of  John  Gale,  Esq.  of  Dorchester,  and 
grand-dau.  of  John  Hoskius,  Esq.  of  Beaminster, 
Dorset. 

Anm—Ter  pale  indented  az.  and  sa.,  two  chevronels 
between  three  lions  rampant  or. 

Crest— A  lion's  head  erased  bendy  sinister  or  and  az., 
ducally  crowned  gold  from  the  mouth  flames  issuant  ppr. 

Motto — Labor  omnia  vincit. 

5eu«— Bevere  House,  Claines,  near  Worcester. 


CURTOIS    OF    LONGHILLS. 

The  late  Rev.  Atwill  Cuetois,  A.B.,  of  the 
Loughills,  CO.  Lincoln,  J.P.,  Rector  of  Branston, 
near  Lincoln,  b.  1809  ;  vi.  1853,  Anne  Henrietta, 
2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Daniel  Henry  Lee  Warner, 
Esq.  of  Walsingham  Abbey,  Norfolk,  and  Tibertou 
Court,  Herefordshire,  and  had  issue. 


410 


CUR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


CUE 


I.  Lisle  ITenbt,  b.  1857. 

II.  Daniel  Henry  Lee  Warner,  6.  isr>0. 

III.  Iluntly,  b.  ISfil.  IV.  Algornnn,  6.  1GC5. 
I.  Mary  Henrietta  Uerin-.  ii.  Margaret  Anne. 
ill.  Florenee  Isabella.  iv.  Ella  Hose. 

V.  Louise  Augusta.  vi.  Mathilde  Edith, 

lie  d.  ]  8G8,  and  the  property  passed  to  his  widow. 

itUTCJlJC— This  is  an  ancient  Lincolnshire  family,  and 
members  of  it  have  been  Hectors  of  Branston,  from  father  to 
son,  since  the  Commonwealth.  The  arms  are  given  in  Yorke's 
Udion  nf  J/onow;  1641.  The  grandfather  of  the  late  Rev. 
Atwill  Curtois, 

The  Rev.  Peregrine  Harrison  Cdrtois,  m.  1772,  Barbara, 
only  dau.  of  the  llev.  C.  I3agge,  of  Lynn  Regis,  D.D.,  and 
d.  1814;   his  wife  d.  1779.    Their  son. 

The  Rev.  Peregrine  Cdbtois.  LL.D.,  of  the  Longhill.s,  m. 
1802,  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  James  Winter  Lake,  Bart., 
of  Edmonton,  Middlesex,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1810)  had  issue, 
besides  the  present  Rev.  Atwill  Cdetois,  another  son  and 
three  daus., 

rcrcgrine  (Rev.),  LL.B.,  Rector  of  Branston,  m.  and  has  a 

l:iri;e  family. 
Barbara,  /».  Admiral  William  Allan  Heringham,  R.N. 
Mury,  d.  1873. 
Anne,  m.  Col.,  now  Sir  Henry  Atwill  Lake,  K.C.B.,  and  d. 

1847,  having  had  issue  two  sons  and  a  dau. 

Arms— Pa.\y  of  six  or  and  az.,  a  fess  chequy  sa.  and  arg. 

Crest— An  escallop. 

I'lotto — Soyez  compatissant — Soyez  courtois. 

Seat — The  Longhills,  near  Lincoln. 


CURWEN    OF    WORKINGTON    HALL. 

CUEWEN,  Henry  Feaser,  Esq.  of  Workington 
ITall,  CO.  Cumberland,  b.  19  April,  1834,  formerly 
served  in  the  Crimea  and  India,  J.P.  ;  m.  30  April, 
1S()3,  Mary  Ann  Susan,  dau.  of  the  late  Col.  Chas! 
Johnson,  Seigneur  of  Argentcuil,  Canada,  7th  son 
of  Sir  John  Johnson,  Eart.,and  has  issue, 

I.  Edward  Darct,  b.  26  Aug.  1864. 

II.  Alan  De  Lancy,  b.  21  July,  18G9. 

I.  Lucy  Mabel.  ii.  Ethel  Maria. 

III.  Henrietta  Frances.  iv.  Mary  Susan  GcraWine. 

itfntagp.— "Workington  (says  Camden)  is  now  the  seat 
of  the  ancient  knightly  family  of  the  Curwens,  descended 
from  Gospatric,  Earl  of  Northumberland,  who  took  that  name 
by  covenant  from  Culwen,  a  family  of  Galloway,  the  heir 
whereof  they  had  married.  They  have  a  stately  castlelike  seat ; 
i;nd  from  this  family  (increaseth  vanity)  I  myself  am  descen- 
ded by  the  mother's  side." 

Patrick  de  Cdlwen,  Lord  of  Culwen,  in  Galloway,  by  gift 
of  his  father,  Thomas,  son  of  Gospatrick,  was  ancestor  of  the 
great  family  of  Curwen. 

Sir  Christopher  de  Curwen,  of  Workington,  M.P.  for  Cum- 
berland, and  Sheriff  of  the  same  shire  in  the  2nd  and  12th  of 
Henet  VI.,  by  the  name  of  Cdlwen,  and  in  the  6th  of  the 
same  reign  by  that  of  Curwen,  to  which  latter  cognomen  the 
family  has  ever  since  adhered.  Sir  Christopher's  great-great- 
grandson,  ^ 

Sir  Henry  Curwen,  of  Workington,  afforded  an  asylum  in 
Ins  mansion  house  to  Mary  Stuart,  when  that  princess  sought 
the  protection  of  England.  Sir  Henry,  M.P  for  Cumberland 
6  Edward  VI.  and  1  Elizabeth,  was  s.  in  the  35th  of  the 
latter  reign  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Nicholas  Curwen,  of  Workington,  M.P.  for  Cumber- 
land, father  of 

SiE  Henry  Curwen,  of  Workington,  M.P.  for  Cumberland, 
18  James  I.     His  eldest  son,  ' 

Sib  Patric  Curwen,  of  Workington,  M.P.  for  Cumberland, 
created  a  Baronet  16J6,  d.  s.  p.  16U4,  when  the  title  became 
extinct,  while  the  estates  devolved  upon  his  brother 

Thomas  Curwen,  Esq.  of  Workington,  at  whose  decease, 
unm.,  25  Charles  II.,  the  estates  passed  to  his  half-brother 

Eldred  Curwen,  Esq.  of  Workington,  d.  the  next  year  and 
was  s.  by  his  son,  ' 

Henry  Curwen,  Esq.  of  Workington.  He  dying  without 
issue,  his  branch  of  the  family  expired,  when  the  estates  and 
representation  reverted  to  his  cousin  (the  greatgiand^oa  of 
Sir  Henry  Curwen,  Mart  Stuart's  host;  by  his  2nd  wife,  Jane 
Crosby),  ' 


Eldred  Curwen,  E..q.  of  Workington,  High  Sheriff  for 
Cumberland  3  George  11.,  and  M.P.  for  Cockermouth.  He  U. 
in  the  18th  year  of  the  same  reign,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henry  Curwen,  Esq.  of  Workington,  M.P.  for  Carlisle 
(^^;r.'^"''f°''C"""^erland  1768.  Mr.  Curwen  m.  the  dau.  of 
Wilham  Gale,  Esq.  of  Whitehaven,  and  had  an  only  dau.  and 
heiress, 

Isabella  Curwen,  who  to.  John  Christian,  Esq.  of  Ewan- 
ngg  Hall,  and  conveying  to  him  the  lands  of  the  Curwens  he 
assumed,  1790,  their  surname  and  arms,  and  thus  became, 
John  Christian  Curwen,  Esq.  of  Workington.  Mr.  Christiau 
had  been  married  previously  to  Miss  Taubman,  of  the  Isle  of 
idan,  and  left  by  her  an  only  son,  John  Christian,  Esq.  of 
Ewanrigg  Hall,  one  of  the  Dempsters  of  that  island  Uee 
family  of  Christian).  By  the  heiress  of  the  Curwens  (his  2nd 
wife)  he  had  issue, 

Henry,  his  heir. 

William  Rector  of  Harrington,  Cumberland,  m.  1812,  Mar- 
garet, dau  of  J.  Ewing,  Esq.,  and  left  a  dau.,  Lsabella,  wife 
«  '^rT",?"'"  Og'."^y;/'«q-  and  a  son,  RoBEkT  Ewing  who 
TO   1836,  his  cousin,  Mary  Anne,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress 

Jane™^^  '  '^^^"'  '"'''  ^'^^^  ^°  ""^'y  '^'^"'''  Margaret 

Edward,  of  Belle  Grange,  co.  Lancaster. 
John  (Rev,),  Rector  of  Harrington,  d.  25  Feb.  1840,  aged  4G 

leaving  a  dau.,  Fanny,  m.  Alfred  Dryden,  Esq. 

"^S&n'dleKu"  ''^""'■'  ^^^-   °^   ^^"^'^'•^   <^°-»'  *="• 
Chnstu.  la  Frances,  of  Uppington,  Shropshire,  deceased. 
Mr.  Curwen,  High  Sheriff  for  Cumberland  1784,  and  M  P  ,  d 
1828,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henry  Curwen,  Esq.  of  Workington  Hall,  J.P.  and  DL 
h.  5  Oec.  1783;  m.  11  Oct.  1804,  Jane,  dau.  of  Edward  Stanl 
Esq.  of  Whitehaven,  and  had  issue, 
John,  deceased. 

Edward  Stanley,  late  of  Workington  Hall. 
Henry  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Workington,  b.  1812- 
dau.  of  Gen.  Goldie,  and  has  issue, 
Charles,  d.  unm. 

""Vu^}^^  Blamire,  of  The  Oaks,  Cumberland.  6.  1816;  m. 
1849  Catherine,  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert  Knox,  D.D.,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1864),  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son,  Charles 
Edward  Stanley,  6.  1852,  d.  1874. 
Isabella  (deceased),  m.Rev.  John  Wordsworth,  and  has  issue. 
Julia,  deceased.  Jane  Philipson. 

Mr.  Curwen  d.  20  Oct.  1860.    His  2nd  son, 

Edward  Stanley  Curwen,  Esq.  of  Workington  Hall,  J.P. 
andD.L.,   Lieut.  14th  Light  Dragoons,  6.  3  July  1810;  to.  22 
Jan.  1833,  Frances  Margaret,  dau.  of  Edward  Jesse,  Esq.  of 
Hampton  Court,  Middlesex,  and  had  issue. 
I.  Henry  Fraser,  now  of  Workington  Hall 
n    Alfred  Francis,  b.  25  Nov.  1835;    m.  the  dau.  of  John 
Hills,  Esq.,  Barnster-at-Law,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Eldred  Vincent  Morris  (Stamford  Hill,  Whitehaven, 
=  ;V*'„?'  v,^"-  ^^'^}i.'"'-J^  -^"'y-  IS'55.  Hebe  Emily,  dau 
and  sole  heiress  of  Sir  Chaloner  Ogle,  Bart,  of  Wii  idean 
House,  near  Brighton,  and  has  issue 

IV.  Charles  Houstoun.  b.  3  Aug.  1843 

V.  Edward  Hasell,  b.  4  June,  1847. 

I.  Matilda  Agnes,  m.  3  Aug.  1858,  Rev.  Percival  Maurice 
i^slf  Halsham,  co.  York,  deceased,  leaving 

II  Juiia  Caroline,  twin  with  her  sister,  to.  3  Aug.  1857 
i^sue"  ^'''^°"*''  ^"J-'  ''^''^  ^'^Pt-  I't'i  Lancers,  «nd  has 
Mr.  Curwen  d.  1  April,  1876. 

^(•ms— Arg.,  fretty  gu.  a  chief  az. 

Vrrxt—A.  unicorn's  head  erased  iirg.  armed  or. 

Mill  to — Si  je  n'estoy. 

^c'a(— Workington  Hall,  Cumberland, 


L..   J 

... 


,  Dora, 


CURZON    OF    BREEDON. 

CuRzoN.  Nathaniet.  Charles,  Esq.  of  Breedon 
and  Lockington,  co.  Leicester,  I3arristcr-at-Law, 
J.P.  COS.  Leicester  and  Derby,  High  Sheriff  187f; 
h.  26  Nov.  1829;  m.  30  Aug.  1853,  Emily  Fran.rs 
Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Eev.  German  Uuckston 
of  Bradborne,  co.  Derby.  ' 

JLtltrngr.-RicHARD  Curzon,  of  Breedon,  co.  Leicester 

b.  6  March,  1,'J99,  2nd  son  of  John  Curzon,  Esq.  of  Kedleston' 
ancestor  of  the  Lords  Scarsdale.  left  a  son,  ' 

John  Curzon,  E.sq.  of  Breedon,  whose  son,  by  Mary  liis 
wife,  dau.  of  Rowland  Lillcy,  Esq.,  was 

The  Rev.  John  Curzon,  Re.tor  of  Kedleston,  m.  Anno 
Tuiiue,  and  d.  1739,  leaving  a  sun. 


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Nathaniei,  Cubzon,  Esq.  of  Breedon,  to.  1.5  June,  1775, 
Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Farnell,  of  Oveiseal,  co.  Lei- 
cester, and  d.  30  March,  1787,  aged  51,  leaving  issue, 

John,  late  of  Breedon, 

Nathaniel,  6.  6  M;uch,  1779 ;  c?.  mim.  17  Jan.  1848. 

He  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

John  Ccrzon,  Esq.  of  Breedon,  6.  IS  Auc;.  1777;  m.  8  \or. 
1827,  Rosamond  Martha,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Kev.  Charles  Stead 
Hope,  Vicar  of  St.  Alkmund's,  and  Incumbent  of  All  Saints, 
Derby,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Nov.  1868)  had  Issue, 

John,  6.  12  Sept.  1828;  d.  3  July,  1840. 

Nathaniel  Charles,  now  of  Breedon  and  Lockington. 

Kichard  (Rev.),  b.  19  Nov.  1833 ;  d.  20  April,  1863. 

William,  6.  14  March,  1836. 

Eobert,  6.  3  May,  1841 ;  m.  2  June,  1870,  Charlotte  Julia, 
3rd  dau.  of  late  William  Gerard  Walmesley,  Es<i.  of  West- 
wood  House,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  d.  1  Oct.  1873,  leaving 
issue,  Nathaniel  William,  b.  25  March,  1871.  His  widow 
m.  24  Feb.  1876,  Paul  Edgar  Tichborne  Hibbert.  Esq. 

Anne  Rosamond,  m.  19  July,  1855,  Charles  Edmund  Newton, 
Esq.  of  Mickleover,  co.  Derby,  and  has  issue,  Eobert  Cur- 
zon;  Francis  Curzon;  and  three  daus.  Mrs.  Newton  d. 
6  May,  1864. 

Mr.  Curzon  d.  25  June,  1864. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bendsa.  three  popinjays  or,  collared  gu. 

Crest— A  popinjay  rising  or,  collared  gu. 

Motto— ^ct  fiurjoit  bolac  fnljut  (£ur5cn;  bcliJE. 

Seat — Lockington,  Derby ;  and  Breedon-on-the-Hill,  As'.iljy- 
de-U-Zouch. 


Christopher. 
And  several  daus. 


Patrick. 


Adam. 


CTJSACK    OF    GERAEDSTOWN. 

CusACK,  Athanasifs  F.  W.  G.  de  Genevilie, 
Esq.  of  Abbeville  House,  co.  Dublin,  J.P.  for  that 
CO.,  and  late  co.  Dublin  MiUtia,  b.  at  Florence  17 
Feb.  1855. 

HtltCagC— GEorFKET  DE  CusAC  was  living  in  the  time  of 
the  invasion  of  Ireland :  his  name  appears  in  the  early 
charters  of  St.  Mary's  Abbey,  Dublin,  relative  to  various  dis- 
putes concerning  tithes,  and  again  as  a  donor  of  vestments  to 
the  altar  of  the  abbey. 

Geoffry  de  Cusaok,  Lord  of  Killeen,  Gerardstown,  Folys- 
town,  Clonard,  &c.,  held  under  Hugh  de  Lacy,  in  Meath,  and 
Tyrawley,  in  Connaught.  He  m.  the  dau.  and  heir  of  Adam 
Tetit,  and  had  with  her  the  Manors  of  Clony  and  Gonock,  in 
frank-marriage.  He  was  summoned  to  the  first  Parliament 
held  in  Ireland,  1295 :  he  left  issue, 

Adam,  Lord  of  Killeen,  whose  heir-general  is  Aethoe  James, 
Earl  of  Fingall,  Viscount  Killeen. 

Andrew,  Lord  of  Gerardstown. 

Nicholas,  d.  1299,  Bishop  of  Kildare. 

Geoffry,  d.  1300,  Bishop  of  Meath. 

William,  ancestor  of  the  line  of  Cussingfon. 

The  2nd  son, 

Sir  Andrew  Cdsack,  who  Inherited  Gerardstown,  d.  1295, 
leaving  issue  John  (Sir),  his  heir;  Simon  (Sir);  Walter  (Sir); 
living  1290  and  1299,  m.  Maud,  co-heir,  with  her  sister  Isa- 
bella, Lady  Howth,  of  WiUiam  Pilate,  of  PUatestown,  and  was 
ancestor  of  the  Cusacks,  Lords  of  Culmolyn,  Dangan,  and  Dun- 
saney.    The  eldest  son  was, 

Sir  John  Ccsack,  2nd  Lord  of  Gerardstown,  &c.  He  and 
his  brothers  participated  in  the  battle  of  Dundalk,  where 
Edward  Bruce  was  defeated  and  slain,  and  where  Sir 
John  and  his  brothers,  Simon  and  Walter,  were  made  knights 
on  the  field  for  their  distinguished  valour.  From  Sir  John 
descended  the  subsequent  Cusacks,  Lords  of  Gerardstown,  one 
of  the  most  eminent  families  in  Ireland. 

Robert  CnsACK,  14th  Lord  of  Gerardstown,  m.  1st,  Blargaret 
Porter,  of  Kingstown,  co.  Meath,  and  by  her  had  issue  an  only 
son,  James,  who  predeceased  him,  leaving  issue,  by  Margaret 
Bermingham  his  wife,  one  son,  heir  to  his  grandfather;  he  m. 
2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Oliver,  Lord  Louth,  and  had  issue  by 
her  (who  m.  2ndly,  William  Dillon).  Eobert  Cusack  d. 
28  April,  1632  (will  dated  1632),  and  lies  buried  under  a  tomb, 
with  his  wives  and  son  James,  in  Killeen  Church.  He  lelt 
surviving  issue  by  his  2nd  wife, 

Thomas,  to  whom  his  father  gave  Staffordstown  estate.  He 
TO.  Cecilia,  dau.  of  Edward  Cusack,  of  Lismullen,  and 
Lucinda  his  wife,  sister  of  Richard  Talbot,  Dake  of  Tyrcon- 
nell.  He  became  eventually  representative  of  the  Lismullen 
branch,  and  one  of  the  heirs-general  to  the  Duke.  His 
grand-dau.  and  eventual  heir  carried  the  represeniation  to 
her  husband,  James  Cusack. 


Patrick  Ccsack  s.  his  grandfather,  Eobert,  1632,  and  was 
then  aged  twenty  years.  He  d.  leaving  issue  by  Catherine, 
dau.  and  heir  of  David  Sutton  and  his  wife  Catherine,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Patrick,  3rd  Lord  Louth,  a  son, 

James  Cusack,  Captain  in  the  navy,  who  settled  at  Clonard, 
one  of  the  ancient  places  of  his  family.  He  m.  Alison,  sole 
heir  of  John  Golding,  and  Alison  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward,  18th 
Baron  Howth,  who,  on  the  decease  of  her  brother,  Richard, 
19th  lord,  became  co-heir  to  the  lineal  heirship  of  whatever 
honours  accrued  to  the  family  of  Howth  by  the  marriage  of 
Eobert  St.  Lawrence  with  Joan,  one  of  the  co-heirs  of  Prince 
Edward,  Duke  of  Somerset,  Marquess  of  Dorset,  by  the 
Princess  Elenora,  co-heir  of  the  Earl  of  Warwick.  He  left 
issue, 

ATHANASI0S  Cusack,  of  Clonard,  his  heir,  who  made  his 
will  1679,  leaving  issue,  by  Bridget  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Patrick,  son  of  Francis  Barnewall,  of  Beggstown,  son  of 
Nicholas,  Lord  Kingsland,  a  son  and  successor, 

James  Cusack,  of  Clonard,  6.  1656,  an  officer  in  King 
James  II. 's  army,  at  the  battle  of  the  Boyne.  He  rf.  13  Aug. 
1722,  having  made  his  will  1720,  leaving  issue,  by  Catherine 
his  wife,  dau.  and  eventual  heir  of  Robert  Cusack,  of  Staffords- 
town, Athanasius,  his  heir;  Henry,  who  had  Clonard  (see 
Backer  of  Clonboi/);  and  Margery,  m.  1st,  Christopher  Willson, 
Esq.  of  Moyaugher;  and  2ndly,  to  John  Martley,  Esq.  The 
elder  son, 

Athanasius  Cusack,  inherited  his  father's  lease  of  Moy- 
augher. He  TO.  3  July,  1707,  Catherine  Lloyd,  niece  of  John 
Martley,  Esq.  of  Newton  Bally fallin,  and  left,  with  several 
daus.,  two  sons,  James,  who  d.  s.  p.  1776 ;  and  Henry  Cusack, 
Esq.  of  Moyaugher  and  Girley,  d.  6  May,  1792,  leaving  issue, 
by  his  wife  Esther,  dau.  of  Thomas  Chumuey,  Esq.  of 
Flatten, 

Athanastos,  his  heir. 

James,  of  Jamestown,  m.  Eliza  Jones,  and  d.  intestate, 
1790. 

John. 

Thomas,  d.  off  Halifax,  Signal  Lieut,  to  Sir  John  Collier. 

Patrick.  William  Graves. 

Margaret,  twin  with  John,  d.  1809. 

Catherine.  Catherine  Esther. 

The  eldest  son, 

Athanasius  Cusack,  Esq.  of  Laragh,  co.  Kildare,  Moy- 
augher, and  Girley,  6.  11  May,  1749;  d.  1813,  aged  64,  and 
was  buried  in  St.  Thomas's,  Dublin.  He  m.  1st,  1778,  Mary 
Ann,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Rotherham,  Esq.  of  Crossdrum, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

Henry,  of  Girley,  to.  Anne,  dau.  of  Richard  Eothwell, 
of  Birford,  co.  Meath,  by  his  wife  Anne,  a  dau.  and  co-heir 
with  her  sister.  Lady  Chapman,  of  George  Lowther,  of 
Hurlestown,  and  d.  1817,  leaving  issue  two  daus.,  Mary,  m. 
1836,  Charles  Cuthffe  Drake,  of  Ashford,  Devon;  and 
Anne. 

Edward  (Eev.),  m.  1809,  Alicia  Wolfe,  of  co.  Kildare,  but  had 
no  issue. 

James  William,  now  of  Abbeville. 

George,  of  Moyaugher,  J.P.  for  Meath,  6.  6  Blay,  1790. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Alexander  Battersby,  Esq. 

Mr.  Cusack  m.  2ndly,  1794,  Katherine  Frances,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Forster,  of  Kilmury,  co.  Meath,  and  relict  of  Thomas  Chamney, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue  by  her, 

Samuel,  M.D..  to.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Johnston  Stoney,  Esq.  of 
Oakley  Park,  co.  Tipperary,  and  lelt  issue,  Samuel  and 
Margaret. 

Frances,  m.  Capt.  John  Kelly. 

Alicia,  m.  Eobert  Warren,  Esq.  of  Killiney  Castle,  co.  Dublin. 

The  3rd  son, 

James  William  Cusack,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Abbeville,  co. 
Dublin,  and  Cussington,  co.  Meath,  Surgeon-in- Ordinary  to 
the  Queen  in  Ireland,  to.  April,  1818,  Elizabeth  Frances,  eldest 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Joseph  Bernard,  Esq.  of  Greenhills,  King's 
Co.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4  Sept.  1837)  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Thomas,  of  Abbeville  House,  Barrister-at-Law, 
Lieut.  R.  North  Devon  Mounted  Rifles,  6.  20  Oct.  1820;  „i. 
1854,  Sophia,  dau.  of  the  late  William  Tanner,  Esq.  of 
Blaeklands  House ;  and  d.  1866,  leaving  issue  by  her  (who 
d.  1877), 
Athanasius  F.  W.  G.  de  Geneville,  now  of  Abbeville 

House. 

James  William  Henry  Claud,  Lieut.  87th  rcgt.,  b.  at  Lucca 

Baths,  29  Aug.  1856. 

XI.  Ralph  Smith  (Sir),  Knt.  M.A.  of  Furry  Park,  Eahcny,  co. 

Dublin,    Barrister-at-Law,  J. P.,   Clerk  of  the  Crown  and 

Hanaper  in  Ireland,  Chairman  of  the  Slidland  Great  Western 


41: 


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CUT 


Kuhvay  b.  16  Nov.  1821:  m.  23  April,  1850,  Elizabetli, 
1,k1  dau.  of  Richard  Barker,  Esq.  of  Sterling,  co.  DuWin, 
and  has  issue, 

1  James  William,  6.  6  Dec.  1851. 

2  Ralph  Smith,  0.  4  July,  1856. 

3  Richard  Charles  Massey,  6.  29  Oct.  1800. 

4  Henry  Edward,  b.  6  Nov.  1865. 

1  Mary  Alice.  2  Elizabeth  Frances. 

3  Mary. 
iti.  James  William,  M.D.,  b.  6  Aug.  1824;  m.  12  Jaly,  ISW, 
Sarah.  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  William  Tanner,  Esq.  of  Black- 
lands  House,  and  d.  1868,  leaving  issue.  ,;,    ^  , 
IV.  Thomas  Bernard,  h.  U  Dec.  1831 ;  m.  Ellen,   eldest  dau, 
of  William  Tanner,  Esq.  of  Lockridge,  Wilts,  and  d.  1864. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  m.  7  May,  1845,  Robert  H.  TUly,  Esq.  of  Toler- 
tou  Park,  Carlow.  ,^^., 

II.  Elizabeth  Jane,  m.  7  May,  1850,  Samuel  George  Wumot, 
Esq.,  M.D.  of  Dublin. 

Mr.  Cusack  m.  2ndly,  10  Sept.  1838,  Frances,  relict  of  Richard 
Rothwell,  Esq.  of  Hurlestown,  co.  Meath,  and  dau.  of  Rev.  S. 
Radcliffe.  Mr.  Cusack,  who  was  24th  in  descent  of  the 
Ci-SACKS  of  Gerardstow/i,  d.  25  Sept.  1861. 

jniis— Per  pale  or  and  az.  a  fess  counterchanged,  quarter, 
ing  GoLDiNG,  St.  Ladeence,  Beaufoet,  Holland,  and  Plan. 

TAGENET. 

Crest— A  mermaid  sa.  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  a  sword, 
sinister,  a  sceptre. 
Mottoes— "  Ave  Maria,  plena  gratia!"  and  "  EnDieuest  mon 


Mr.  Custance,  who  was  a  Gentleman  of  the  Privy  Chamber,  d. 
13  Aug.  1822,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Hambleton  Thomas  Custance,  Esq.  of  Weston,  6.  12  Feb. 
1779;  J.P.  and  D.L.,  m.  11  Feb.  1809,  Mary,  only  child  of  the 
Uite  Miles  Bower,  Esq.,  and  niece  of  John  Bower  Jodrell,  Esq. 
(if  Henbury  Hall,  Cheshire,  by  whom  (who  d.  6  Jan.  18ulJ  he 
liud  issue, 
Hambleton  Francis,  now  of  Weston. 

William  Neville,  C.B.,  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  army.  Col.  lltll 
Hussars,  6.  24  Oct.  1811;  m.  1st,  6  June,  1837,  Jane  Bland, 
2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Major-Gen.  James  CatnpbuU,  K.H.,  ot 
the  95th  regt.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1844)  had  issue  a  dau., 
Elizabeth  Emily  Jane.  He  m.  2ndly,  18  Dec.  1846,  Mary, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Thomas  Meggison,  Esq.  of  Walton, 
Northumberland,  and  Ashford,  Middlesex,  and  has  by  hi-r 
four  sons  and  five  daus.,  viz.,  Reginald  Neville,  b.  20  Sejjt. 
1847;  Cecil  Williams,  b.  4  Feb.  1850;  Hugh  Lionel,  6.  7 
Nov.  1858;  Sydney,  b.  26  April,  1862;  Evelyn,  6.  1803; 
Mary  Gertrude;  Charlotte  Geraldine;  Alice  Georgiana; 
and  a  dau.,  b.  1868. 
Emily  Susanna,  d.  12  Feb.  1837. 
Arms— Or,  an  eagle  displayed    gu.  charged  on  the  breast 


with  a  star  of  six  points  of  the  Urst;  quartermg,  az.,  on 
erm.  three  legs  couped  at  the  thigh  or,  for  Hambieton. 

Crest— A  deiiii-eagle  displayed  as  in  the  arms. 

Mdtto — Appetitus  ration!  pareat. 

Heat — Wfsiuu  iiuuie,  near  Norwich. 


,  bill  J 


CXJST    OF    COCKAYNE    HATLEY. 

CocKAYNE-CrsT,   Heney   Francis    Cockayne, 
Esq.  of  Cockayue  Hatley,  co.  Bedford,   J.P. 
IjUEKe's  Peerage,  Beownlow,  E.). 


(see 


CUSTANCE    OE    WESTON. 

Cr  STANCE,  Hambleton  Feancis,  Esq.  ofWeston 
House,    CO.    Norfolk,   J.P.    and    D.L.,   Col.    West 
Norfolk  Militia,  High  Sheriff  1859,  I.  8  Nov.  1809 ; 
m.  29  Oct.  1810,  Frances,  widow  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
Walpole  Nevill,  and  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Edmund 
Bacon,  Bart.,  and  has  issue, 
1.  Frederic   Hambleton,  Capt.  and  Lient.-Col.   Grenadier 
Guards,  b.  2   Dec.  1844;    m.  18  July,  1871,  Eleanor  Con- 
stance,  eldest  dau.   of   the  late    Capt.    Hylton    Jolliffe, 
eldest  son  of  the  1st  Lord  Hylton,  and  has  issue,  Olive,  b. 
17  Feb.  1874;  Cecile,  b.  1876. 
I.  AdeUne  Maria,  m.  U  April,    1807,    Frederick  Garnett, 
Esq. 

litUEiigf. — John  Cdstance,  an  eminent  Merchant  and 
Alderman  of  Norwich  (son  of  William  Custance,  Esq.,  b.  1632, 
and  grandson,  by  Cicely  his  wife,  dau.  of  Richard  Atthill,  Esq. 
of  Cawston,  of  William  Custance,  Esq.,  who  was  great-grand- 
son of  Robert  Custance,  a  landed  proprietor  of  Norfolk,  who 
0..  1549),  purchased  the  Weston  estates  1726.  He  m.  Sarah, 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John  Hambleton,  Esq.  of  Banham, 
Norfolk,  by  whom  (who  d.  22  Nov.  1756)  he  had  (with  a  dau., 
Sarah,  m.  1736,  Anthony  Norris,  Esq.  of  Barton  Turt,  in  the 
same  co.)  an  only  son  and  successor,  at  his  decease,  31  May, 
1752, 

Hambleton  Costance,  Esq.  of  Weston,  6.  1715;  m. 
Susannah,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Press,  Alderman  of  Norwich, 
by  whom  (who  rf.  1761)  he  had,  John,  his  heir;  and  Susanna, 
■ill.  Sir  Thomas  Durrant,  Bart  of  Scottow.  Mr.  Custance,  who 
was  High  Sheriff  1753,  d.  15  April,  1757,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

John  Cdstance,  Esq.  of  Weston,  h.  1749 ;  in.  Frances,  2nd 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Beauchamp  Proctor,  Bart.  Of  Langley 
Park,  and  had  issue, 

Hambleton  Thomas,  his  heir. 

George,  Lieut.-Col.  E.I.C.S.,  (/.  nnin.  1814. 

William,  b.  18  .Sept.  1781  ;  <l .  1862. 

John  (Eev.),  Rector  of  Blickling  and  Erpingham,  b.  6  May, 

1787;  d.  1868. 
Neville,   a  Capt.  in  the  army,  6.  28  Feb.  1790  ;    m.    1834, 

Frances,  eldest  dau.   of  Charles  Weston,  Esq.  of  Thorpe, 

near  Norwich,  and  had  issue  two  sons. 
Frances    Anne,    m.    Robert    Marsham,    Esq.     of    Stratton 

Strawlcss. 

Kniily,  in.  the  Rev.  B.  Edwards,  Rector  of  Asliill,  d.  1864. 
Cnariotte,  d.  youny. 


CTJTHBEET  OE  BEATJFRONT. 
CuTHBEET,  William,  Esq.  of  Bcaufront  C.istlc, 
Northumberland,  educated  at  Eton,  served  as  Corne!. 
in  the  12th  Lancers  from  18i)8  to  1870,  h.  19  Marcii, 
1848 ;  m.  30  April,  1878,  Eleanor  Lockhart,  2nd 
dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  F.  Bull,  of  New  Park,  co. 
Kilkenny,  late  52nd  Light  Infantry. 

ILfuCagt.— This  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  Scottish 
family  of  Cuthbert  of  Castlehill,  from  which  also  descendt'd 
Culliert,  the  famous  Minister  of  Locis  XIV.  of  France  (ytc 
Burke's  F'icitsitudes  of  Families). 

William  Cuthbert,  a  younger  son  of  Robert  Cuthbert  of 
Ca^tlehill,  had  issue, 

I.  James,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  John,  of  Herrington,  co.  Durham,  Recorder  of  New- 
castle, b.  1C75;  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  and  heir  of  J.  Spearman, 
of  Hetton,  co.  Durham.  From  this  marriage  descended 
tlie  Cuthberts  of  Witton  Castle,  co.  Durham,  which  branch 
failed  in  tlie  male  line  with  John  Cuthbert  of  Witton  in  1782. 

James  Cuthbert  (the  elder  son),  of  Marton  Hall,  Clevedale, 
CO.  York,  b.  1670;  m.  1694,  and  had  issue, 

I.  James,  b.  28  April,  1695,  d.  in  infancy. 

II.  William,  of  Marton  Hall,  6. 1696;  m.  1736,  at  St.  Nicholas, 
Newcastle-on-Tyue,  Mrs.  Jane  Wheelwright  Walker,  of 
Sprouston,  near  Kelso,  Scotland,  and  had  issue, 

William,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Thomas,  b.  1697  ;  rn.  at  Plymouth,  and  had  issue. 

IV.  Jolin,  m.  and  had  issue. 
James  Cuthbert's  grandson, 

William  Cuthbert,  Esq.  of  Nubbock,  Hexham,  6.  1737;  m. 
Anne,  Oau.  of  John  Hodgson,  Esq.  of  Elswick.  by  Anne  his 
wife,  only  dau.  of  James  Appleby,  Esq.  of  Askerton,  eldest  son 
ot  Joseph  Ap]ileby,  Esq.  of  Kirklington,  and  Dorothy,  heiress 
of  l!ie  l^acrcs  of  Lancrcost  Abbey  (see  Hodgson  Hinde),  and 
d.  17s2,  liaving  had  issue, 

1.  William,  of  whom  hereafter,  who  purchased  the  ancient 
domain  of  Beaufront,  and  rebuilt  the  house, 

I.  Jane,  d.  s.  p.  Is56. 

II.  Marian,  d.  s.  p.  1S53. 
The  only  son, 

William  Cuthbert,  Esq.  of  Beaufront,  m.  1812,  Anne,  dan. 
of  Robert  Shafto  Uedley,  Esq.  ol  Long  Benton,  and  had  issue, 
I.  William,  late  of  Beaufront.        ii.  Robert,  b.  1821. 

III.  George,  (*.  1824;  d.s.p.  1851. 

IV.  Jolin  Rawlinsoa,  i.  1826;  m.  Marie  Theodosia,  dan.  of 
W.  Kierman,  Esq.,  and  has  issue  one  dau.,  Jane. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Burn,  of  Orton  Hall, 
WestmorUind,  J.P.  and  D.L. 

I!.  Jane  Anne,  6.  1820;  ra.  William  Isaac,  3rd  son  of  Isaac- 
Cookson,  Esq.  of  Mcklon,  Nonliuniberland. 
Mr.  Cuthbert  d.,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  .son, 

William  Cuthuert,  Esq.  of  Beaufront  Castle,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1860,  6.7  Aug.  1813;  to.  16  Juno,  IStO, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Isaac  Cookson,  of  Meldon  Park,  North  uiiibi;r- 
land  (see  Cookson  of  Whitehill  and  Meldon),  by  Jane  his  wife, 
only  dau.  and  heiress  of  the  ancient  family  of  Cooke  of  Tog- 
stone  {see  HodgTon's  Northumberland),  and  had  issue. 


D'AE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


DAL 


■li; 


I.  William,  now  of  Bcaufront. 

H.  Sidney,  b.  1851  ;  m.  l»/o,  ivmnie,  dau.  of  C.  GrifTin,  Esq., 
and  has  issue,  James ;  Harold:  and  Lily. 

III.  Kichard,  6.  1856.  iv.  Claude  Arthur,  b.  18B0. 
V.  Gerald  James,  6.  1861. 

t.  Annie,  m.  1860,  Major-Gen.  F.  G.  Wilkinson,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Mary   Constance,  -m.    IStiO,    Sir    AUred  Slade,    Bart,   of 
Maunsel,  Somerset,  and  lias  issue. 

ni.  Fanny  isahella,   m.  Istiil,    Henry  Percy  Anderson,   Esq. 
of  the  Foreign  Office,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Emily,  m.   1868,   Arthur  Arbuthnot,   Esq.    of  Woudlord 
House,  CO.  Northampton,  and  lias  issue. 

V.  Alice  Burn.  vi.  Mary  Saia. 
Mr.  Cuthbert  d.  29  Nov.  1878. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend  gu.  three  crosses-cro^slet  of  the 
first.  Crest— A  lion's  head  erased  arg.  gorged  with  a  collai 
gu.  thereon  three  crosses-orosslet  also  arg. 

iS'"t^—Heaufront  Castle,  Hexham,  Nui  thuinbeiKiml. 

Ri-iUlcnce—Kuw  Park,  Killiouiiy. 


D'AETH    OF     KNOWLTON    COURT. 

Hdohes-D'Aeth,  Naeborough,  Esq.  of  Knowl- 
ton  Court,  Kent,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.A.,  m.  17  May, 
1857,  Agnes  Charlotte,  only  dau.  of  Henry,  3rd  son 
of  Edward  Kniglit,  of  Godmusham  Park,  Kent, 
late  Major  17tli  Lancers,  and  has  (with  five  daus.) 
six  sons, 

I.  Lewis  NARnononcn,  b.  13  March,  1858,  Lieut.  Kent 
Artillery  Jlilitia 

II.  George  Graham.  iii.  Henry.  iv.  Rcjiinald. 
V.  Edward.                         vi.  Arthur. 

ittltta0C.— This  family,  which  is  said  to  derive  its  sur- 
name from  Aeth,  in  Flanders,  is  of  ancient  standing  in  the  co. 
of  Kent.     Its  representative, 

Sir  Thomas  D'Aeth.  who  was  created  a  Bart.  16  July,  1716, 
m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  sole  heiress  of  her  brother.  Sir  John  Nar- 
borough,  Bart,  of  Knowlton  Court,  who  was  cast  away,  with 
his  father-in-law,  Sir  Cloudesley  Shovel,  on  the  rocks  of  Scilly, 
22  Oct.  1707.  By  the  heiress  of  Knowlton,  Sir  TUomas  D'Aeth 
had  issue, 

I.  NAUBOKour.n  (Sir),  2nd  hart.,  whose  only  child,  Sir  Nar- 
BOROUGH  D'Aeth,  3rd  bare,  d.  unm.  April,  1808,  wlicn  the 
estates  devolved  on  his  cousin,  George  William  IUi&hes, 
afterwards  Admiral  D'Aeth,  late  of  Knowlton  Court. 

II.  Thomas. 

I.  Elizabeth,  in.  1740,  Hon.  and  Eev.  Godfrey  Dawnay,  and 

</.  S'.  p. 

II.  Elhanna,  vi.  Capt.  Fitzgerald,  in  French  service,  and 
d.  s.  p. 

ri.  Sophia,  m.  1749,  William  Champneys,  Esq.  of  Vinters, 
Kent,  but  d.  s.  p.  1772. 

IV.  Bethia,  m.  1st,  Herbert  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Wingham,  Kent; 
and  2ndly,  John  Cosnan,  Esq      She  d.  s.  p. 

V.  Harriet,  m.  Josiah  Hardy,  Esq.,  Consul  at  Cadiz,  and 
h:ul  five  daus., 

1  Harriet  Hardy,  2nd  wife  of  William  Hughes,  Esq.  of 
Betshangcr,  Kent,  son  of  Thomas  Hughe.",  M.D.  of  Ox- 
ford, by  Mary  his  wife,  only  child  and  heiress  of  William 
Smith,  Esq.  of  Eltham,  and  grandson  of  John  Hughes, 
Esq.  of  Newbery,  Berks;  by  him,  who  d.  April,  1786, 
she  had  (with  three  daus.,  Harriet  Hughes,  m.  George 
Leonard  Austen,  Esq.  of  Sevenoaks,  Kent ;  Louisa 
Hughes;  and  Charlotte  Hughes,  d.  unm.)  one  son. 
Georgk  William  Hdqhes,  afterwards  Admiral  D'Aeth, 
of  Knowlton. 

2  Elizabeth  Sophia  Hardy,  m.  Edward  Markland,  Esq.  of 
Leeds. 

3  Priscilla  Hardy,  »?,.  John  Gndby,  Esq.  of  Greenwich. 

4  Louisa  Hardy,  m.  John  Cooke,  Esq.,  Capt.  of  the 
"  Bellerophon,"  killed  at  Trafalgar. 

5  Charlotte  Hardy,  m.  Col.  George  John  Hamilton,  R.A. 

Sir  Thomas  D'Aeth  m.  2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  of  Walter  Williams, 
Esq.  of  Dingestow,  co.  Monmouth,  and  had  by  her  one  son, 
Francis,  Rector  of  Knowlton,  d.  vnm.  1784.  Sir  Thomas,  M.P. 
for  Canterbury  1708,  and  for  Sandwich  1714,  d.  4  Jan.  1745. 

George  William  Hughes  D'Akth,  above-mentioned,  of 
Knowlton  Court,  J.P. ;  m.  1816,  Harriet,  dau.  of  the  late  Sir 
Edward  Knatchbull,  Bart,  of  Mershaiii  Halcli,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  5  Aug.  1804)  had  issue, 

I.  Nareorough,  now  of  Knowlton  Court.  , 

II.  Edward  Henry,  deceased. 

III.  George  Wyndham,  d.  18  Pec.  1866. 

IV.  Charles,  Rector  of  Cardynham,  in.  13  Aug.  1S,')7,  Annetta 
Frances,  only  dau.  of  the  late  lien.  Sir  H.  T.  Montresor, 
K.l'.B.,  G.C.H..  of  Denne  Hill,  Kent.     He  d.  3  June,  18159. 

I.  Harriot.        ii.  Fiaiicts.        iii.  Louisa  Elizabeth. 


Arms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  a  griffin  passant  or, 
between  three  crescents  arg.;  2nd  an  J  3rd,  sa.,  a  cht-vron 
betweeen  three  fleurs-de-lis  arg. 

Crest — A  griffin's  head  erased  tr,  in  the  luouth  a  trefoil 
slipped  vert. 

iSeat — Knowlton  Court,  near  Wingham. 


DALE    OF    GLATTVILLE'S    ■WOOTTOl^. 

Dale,  Charles  William,  Esq.  of  Newto.i, 
Mcintacute,  co.  Dorset,  b.  15  May,  1851. 

3Lt'nCagC.— Thomas  Dale,  Esq.  of  Purewell,  Christchurcli, 
CO.  Southampton,  a  younger  son  of  William  Dale.  Esq.  of 
Chewton  House,  co.  Hants,  m.  Anne  Lapthorne,  of  Plymoutli, 
and  has  issue  four  sons  and  four  daus.  Of  the  former,  tlui 
only  one  who  survived  his  father  was 

James  Dale,  Esq.  of  Blandford,  b.  Dec.  1722,  entered  the 
navy  at  an  early  age,  and  subsequently  was  in  the  East  Indi.i 
service.  Capt.  Dale,  after  his  retirement  from  sea,  purchasel 
the  residence  at  Blandford,  1763,  and  served  as  High  Slierilf 
of  Dorset,  1770.  He  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Ganetf, 
Esq.  of  Blandford  and  of  Woolland.  He  d.  1794,  having  pur- 
chased, 1767,  from  Edmund  Walter,  Esq.  of  Stolbridge,  the 
estate  of  Glanville's  Wootton,  and  settled  It  in  the  followin,.? 
year  upon  his  eldest  son, 

James  Dale,  Esq.  of  Glanville's  Woottnn,  Dorset,  '. 
16  Feb.  1765;  to.  1788,  Mary  Kellaway,  dau.  of  Stephen 
Barton,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

James  Charles,  of  Glanville's  Wootton. 

Mary,  m.  Henry  Meggs,  Esq.,  and  d.  1  Jan.  1823. 
Mr.  Dale  d.  21  July,  1835,  and  his  widow  1858.    His  son, 

James  Charles  Dale,  Esq.  of  Glanville's  Wootton  and 
Newton  Montacute,  M.A.  and  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1843,  b. 
13  Dec.  1791 ;  m.  28  Dec.  1848,  Marianne  Lucy,  dau.  of  Henry 
VVylde,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  William,  of  Newton  JInntacute. 

II.  Edward  Robert,  ot  Glanville's  Wootton,  6.  23  Jan.  1853. 
He  d.  1872. 

Anns — Az.,  three  bugle-horns. 

Crest — A  garb  ppr. 

Sent? — Glanville's  Wootton  and  Newton  Montacute,  near 
Sherborne  (once  the  pioperty  of  John,  1st  Duke  of  Marl- 
borough), Dor.set. 


DALGETY    OF    LOCKESLEY    HALL. 

Dalgett,  Frederick  Gonnerman,  Esq.  of 
Lockerley  Hall,  co.  Southampton,  J.P.,  High  SheriJf" 
1867,  b.  3  Dec.  1817  ;  m.  12  Dec.  1855,  Blanclio 
Elizabeth  Trosse,  only  dau.  of  John  Allen,  Esq.  of 
Coleridge  House,  Stokenham,  Devon,  by  Marianne 
Catherine  his  -wife,  dau.  of  Edmund  Nathaniel 
William  Forteseue,  Esq.  of  Fallapit,  Devon,  and 
lias  had  issue, 

I.  Frederick  John,  6.  19  Nov.  18C6. 

II.  Henry  Barkly,  6.  15  Aug.  1868. 

III.  Charles  Gonnerman,  b.  17  Jan.  1870. 

IV.  Alexander  George,  b.  16  March,  1871.  ^ 

V.  Robert  William,  6.  21  May,  1872. 

I.  Eliza  Blanche,  b.  8  Aug.  1860. 

II.  Kate  Forteseue,  b.  11  March,  1862;  d.  21  Aug.  1SC3. 

III.  Isabella  Constance,  b.  16  Jan.  Is64. 

IV.  Edith  Mary,  b.  19  July,  1865. 

V.  Millicent,  b.  2,  and  d.  15  July,  1874. 

Htncagr.— This  family  is  of  Scottish  origin. 

John  Dalgett,  of  Mikleus,  in  the  parish  of  Rescobie,  en. 
Forfar,  N.B.,  was  father  of 

Alexander  Dalgett,  a  Capt.  in  the  101st  regt.  of  foot,  and 
Deputy-Assistant-Quartermaster-General  of  the  army,  0. 
March,  1761;  m.  1st,  15  Jan.  1785,  at  Montreal,  in  Canada, 
Dorothy  Jane  Gonnerman,  by  whom  he  had  is,suo, 

I.  James,  b.  11  Feb.  1786;  d.  an  infant. 

II.  Cliarles,  b.  3  Sept.  1787;  '/.  an  infant. 

III.  Alexander,  of  whom  hereafter. 

IV.  Frederick,  b.  9  May,  1794;  d.  an  infant. 
I.  Eliza,  b.  II  Jan.  1792;  d.  an  infant. 

Capt.  Dalgety  to.  2ndly,  3  May,  17n7,  F.liza,  dau.  of  E.lnii'"d 
Smale,  of  Bideford,  Devon,  and  by  hcr(wl/j  d.  11  Nov.  lt>.jj> 
had  i.-~:)UC. 


414 


DAL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


DAL 


V.  John  Smale,  Provost-Master-General  of  Honduras,  b.  12 
July,  179S;  d.  unm.  1  July,  1032. 

VI.  Frederick  Henry,  Major  in  the  army,  6.  13  March,  1803; 
d.  unm.  13  Auf;.  1856. 

VII.  James  William,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army,  and  Assistant 
Quartermaster-General  at  Portsmouth,  6.  14  Jan.  1805;  m. 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  Edmund  Nathaniel  William  Fortescue, 
Esq.  of  Fallapit,  before-mentioned,  and  d.  28  Nov.  1869. 

viu.  Samuel  Gonnerman,  b.  2  March,  1807 ;  d.  in  1852, 
having  m.  in  New  Soutli  Wales,  Elizabeth  Wiseman,  and 
left  issue  four  daus. 

IS.  Edmund  Augustus,  lato  17th  rogt.  of  foot,  b.  29  Dec. 
1810. 

II.  Eliza  Morrison,  6.  4  June,  1800;  m.  Henry  Simmonds, 
Esq.,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army,  who  d.  27  July,  1869. 

III.  Dorothy  Mary  Jane,  b.  17  Oct.  1808;  m.  1833,  Samuel, 
4th  son  of  J.  Moore,  Esq.  of  Bond's  Glen,  co.  Londonderry. 

IV.  Mary  Smale,  6.  2  Oct.  1812,  and  d.  27  Jan.  1815. 
Capt.  Dalgety  d.  17  Blay,  1827.     His  eldest  surviving  son, 

Alexander  Dalgety,  Esq.,  6.  23  Sept.  1788,  Lieut.  89th 
foot,  7(1.  1st,  30  Dec.  1815,  Eliza  Doidge,  of  Bidefurd,  Devon, 
und  by  her  (who  d.  19  July,  1843)  had  issue, 

I.  Frederick  Gonnerman,  now  of  Lockcrley  Hall. 

II.  Alexander,  6.  11  July,  1820;  d.  at  sea  10  Sept.  1834. 

III.  William  John,  6.  11  Aug.  1827;  d.  23  Nov.  1834. 

IV.  Richard  Butler,  6.  1  Aug.  1833. 

V.  Edmund  Simmonds,  b.  28  May,  1835  ;  d.  8  March, 
1867,  in  New  Zealand. 

I.  Dorothy  Jane,  b.  4  Oct.  1822;  d.  7  Dec.  1812. 
T^e    ro.   2ndly,    16  Sept.   1844,  Mary  Chanter,  dau.  of  Jo;.n 
vJawsey,  of  Bideford,  and  had  issue, 

VI.  Alexander  William,  6.  27  May,  1816. 
Mr.  Alexander  Dalgety  d.  18  May,  1853. 

jlrins — Gu.,  a  swan  arg.  gorged  with  a  collar  gcTiel  az. 
within  a  bordure  oi  the  second  charged  with  four  thistles  two 
in  chief  and  two  in  base  slipped  ppr. 

Crest — A  lion  rampant  guardant  gu.  gorged  with  a  wreath 
of  oak  or,  supporting  a  shield  arg.  thereon  a  thistle  slipped 

Motto— \'mc\t  qui  patitur. 

iSeai— Loclicrlcy  Hall,  East  Tytherley,  Hants. 


D ALISON    OF    HAMPTONS. 

Dalison,     Maximilian    Hammond,    Esq. 


of 


Ilamptons,  Kent,  J.P.,  b.  13  May,  1820  ;  m.  10  Ju]y, 
1845,  Matilda,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Robert  Alex- 
ander, Prebendary  of  Aghadoey,  co.  Londonderry, 
(ind  has  issue, 

I.  Maximilian  DnDLEvDiGGES,  Lieut.  Scots  Guards,  6.5  Feb. 
1852;  m.  8  Oct.  1875,  Charlotte  Grace,  dau.  of  the  late 
Henry  Beresford  Peirse,  Esq.  of  Bedale,  co.  York. 

II.  Charles  Edmund  Waller,  b.  1  Dec.  1858. 
la.  Roger  William  Hammond,  6.  13  Feb.  1861. 
IV.  John  Pelham,  6.  11  May,  1863. 

I.  Matilda  Theodosia.         IL  Dorothea  Caroline. 

i:i.  Anna  Maria  Louisa. 

IV.  Mary  Sylvestre  Charlotte. 

ILiltCagC. — William  Daltson,  Esq.  of  Laughton,  co. 
Lincoln,  representative  of  the  family  in  the  16th  century,  son 
of  William  Dalison,  and  grandson  of  William  Dalyson,  by  his 
wife,  a  dau.  of  John  Vavasour,  of  Spaldington,  was  Sheriff  and 
Escheator"  of  that  co.  He  d.  18  Dec.  1546,  leaving,  by  his 
wife,  a  dau.  of  George  Wastneys,  Esq.  of  lladdon,  co.  Notts, 
with  three  daus.,  two  sons, 

I.  George,  of  Laughton,  grandfather  of  Sir  Roger  Dalison, 
of  Laughton,  Lieut.-Gcn.  of  the  Ordnance,  who  was  created 
a  Bart,  in  1611.  His  son  and  successor,  Sm  Thomas  Dali- 
PON,  2nd  bart.,  fell,  gallantly  fighting  under  the  Royal 
Banner  at  Naseby,  in  1645,  when  the  title  became  extinct. 

II.  William,  ancestor  of  the  Kentish  family. 
Tiic  second  son, 

William  Dalison,  Esq.,  was  M.P.  for  co.  Lincoln  in  1554, 
nnd  became  subsequently  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of 
King's  Bench.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Robert  Dighcon, 
Esq.  of  Sturton  Parva,  co.  Lincoln,  and  by  her  (who  m. 
2ndly,  Sir  Francis  Aseough,  Knt.),  left  at  his  decease,  1558, 
four  sons  and  five  daus.    Of  the  former,  the  eldest, 

William  Dalison,  Esq.,  m.  1574,  Silvcstre,  dau.  of  Robert 
Dean,  of  Hailing,  Kent,  and  by  her,  who  m.  2ndly,  William 
Lambard,  Esq.,  left  at  bis  decease,  9  Nov.  1585,  a  sou  and 
successor. 

Sir  Maximilian  Dalison,  Knt.  of  Hailing,  m.  1st,  Paulina, 
dau.  of  Sir  Michael  Sonds,  Knt.  of  Thio»ky,  by  whuiii  he  had 


no  is-suc ;  and  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  W  illiam  Spencer,  Knt. 
of  Yarnton,  co.  Oxford,  by  whom  he  was  father  of 

William  Dalison,  Esq.  of  Hailing,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Sir  James  Oxendcn,  Knt.  of  Dean,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease, 
in  May,  1642,  by  his  son, 

Maximilian  Dalison,  Esq.  of  Hailing,  m.  Frances,  only  dau. 
and  heir  of  Thomas  Stanley,  Esq.  of  Hamptons,  in  Kent,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles,  d.  24  Feb.  1721,  leaving,  by  Bennet,  his  1st  wife, 
dau.  of  Henry  Sheafe,  of  Chatham,  three  sons  and  a  dau., 
Bennet,  m.  1709,  Rev.  Josiah  Morgan. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  William  Hodgkins,  Esq.  of  Hammersmith, 
Middlesex. 

II.  Maiy,  m.  Thomas  Kirril,  Esq.  of  Hadlow,  in  Kent. 
The  elder  son, 

Thomas    Dalison,  Esq.  of  Hamptons,  m.   1st,   Susan,  2nd 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Style,  Bart,  of  Waleringbury;  and  2ndly, 
Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Twisden,   Burt,  of  Brad- 
borne,  but  had  issue  only  by  the  former, 
Thomas,  his  heir. 

Elizabeth,  b.  1686 ;  m.  John  Boys,  Esq.  of  Hodccourt,  Kent, 
and  had  a  dau.  and  co-heir,  Anne  Boys,  who  m.  Rev. 
Osmund  Beauvoir,  D.D.,  and  was  mother  of  Elizabeth 
Boys,  to.  William  Hammond,  Esq.  of  St.  Alban's  Court, 
Kent,  and  their  younger  son,  Maximilian  Dudley  Digges 
Hammond,  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Dalisun 
only,  in  1819  (cide  infra). 
Thomas  Dalison  d.  in  July,  1736,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Dalison,  Esq.  of  Manton,  co.  Lincoln,  and  of 
Hamptons,  Kent,  6.  5  Oct.  1684;  to.  1st  Jane,  only  dau.  of 
Richard  Etherington,  Esq.  of  Essex,  by  whom  he  had  two 
daus.,  Jane,  in.  Sir  Jeffery  Amherst,  K.B.,  and  d.  s.  p. ;  and 
Mary,  who  d.  unm.  He  m.  2ndly,  in  1729,  Isabella,  dau.  of 
Peter  Burrell,  Esq.  of  Beckenham,  and  had, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas  (Rev.),  M.A.,  d.  unm. 

III.  Maximilian,  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Frances  Isabella,  vi.  1768,  William  Daniel  Master,  Esq.  of 
Yotes  Court,  Kent,  but  d.  s.  p.  21  Dec.  1818. 
Mr.  Dalison  d.  1741,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Dalison,  Esq.,  of  Hamptons,  Lieut. -Col.  of  the 
West  Kent  Militia,  b.  1730 ;  d.  unm.  11  Jan.  1809.  His  estates 
vested  in  his  sister,  Mrs.  Master,  who  bequeathed  them  to  her 
cousin, 

Maximilian  Hammond,  Esq.,  enjoining  him  to  take  the 
name  of  Dalison,  and  rebuild  the  mansion  of  Hamptons.  Ho 
was  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Major  West  Kent  Militia,  6.  3  Sept.  1792; 
TO.  8  May,  1819,  Anna  Maria,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  John  Gregory 
Shaw,  Bart,  of  Eltham  Lodge  and  Kenward,  Kent,  and  by  tier 
(who  d.  13  Oct.  1871)  had  issue, 

I.  Maximilian  Hammond,  now  of  Hamptons. 

II.  John  Beauvoir  (Rev.),  b.  28  Feb.  1822;  m.  Harriet 
Augusta,  dau.  of  Capt.  Charles  Shaw,  R.N.,  of  Pembury, 
Kent,  and  has  six  children. 

III.  William  Stanley,  b.  25  April,  1828 ;  d.  10  July,  1807. 

IV.  Francis  Shaw,  6.  8  April,  1831 ;  Lieut.  E.N. 

V.  Charles  Burrell,  6.  19  Feb.  1835. 

I.  Anna  Maria  Julia,  to.  13  May,  1845,  James,  2nd  son  of 
James  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Somerliill. 

II.  Caroline  Mary. 

ni.  Emma,  m.  13  May,  1845,  Rev.  P.  B.  Pultcney,  Rector  of 
Ashley,  co.  Northampton. 

IV.  Georgiana,  m.  12  Aug.  1851,  Charles  Watson  Townloy, 
eldest  son  of  E.  G.  Townley,  Esq.  of  Fulbourne,  co.  Cam- 
bridge. 

V.  Louisa. 

Mr.  Dalison,  who  was  2nd  son  of  the  late  William  Hammond, 
Esq.  of  St.  Alban's  Court,  Kent,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  eldest; 
dau.  and  eo-heiress  of  Rev.  Osmund  Beauvoir,  D.D.  of  Canter- 
bury, assumed,  10  March,  1819,  the  surname  of  Dalison  only 
He  d.  11  May,  1870,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  now  of 
Hamptons. 

Arms — Gu.,  three  crescents  or,  a  canton  crm. 
Crest — A  man  completely  accoutred  in  armour  ppr.,  holding 
in  his  dexter  hand  a  battle-axe  arg.  handle  gu. 
Motto — D'accomplir  Agincourt. 
iVtti— Hamptons,  near  Tonbridge. 


DALLAS-YOEKE    OF    WALMSGATE. 

Dallas-Yorke,  Thomas  Yoeke,  Esq.  of  Wahna- 
gate,  CO.  Lincoln,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  25  Feb.  1826  ;  s. 
his  grandfather  as  chief  of  his  name,  1839  ;  w.  30 
Sept.  1862,  Frances  Perry,  3rd  dau.  of  William 
Graham,  Esq.  of  Lurnlsliic'.s,  and  has  issue, 


DAL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


DAL 


415 


I.  IIalliborton  Francis,  6.  27  Nov.  1375. 

I.  Winifred  Anna. 
]Mr.  D alias -Yorke,  late  a  Capt.  in  the  lltli  Hussars, 
served  in  the  Crimean  war,  1854.  He  added  the 
surname,  and  quartered  the  arms,  of  his  maternal 
uncle,  James  Whiting  Yorke,  Esq.,  in  accordance 
with  the  terms  of  that  gentleman's  will,  on  succeed- 
ing to  his  property,  1856. 

HtnCa^E.— Mr.  Dallas  Yorke  is  chief  of  the  surname  of 
Dallas,  being  heir  male  of  the  Barons  of  Dallas,  and  traces 
his  lineal  male  descent  from  Sir  William  de  Doleys,  Knt.,  Lord 
of  Doleys  1289,  through  John  de  Dolas,  chief  of  his  name  and 
first  of  Cantray  1442,  and  William  Dallas,  of  Cantray,  chief  of 
his  name  1617-50,  whose  eldest  son  (by  his  1st  wife,  Agnes 
Kose,  of  Kilravock),  Alexander  Dallas,  carried  on  the  line 
of  Cantray  till  its  extinction  in  the  male  line,  1849,  on  the 
death  of  Alexander,  father  of  Miss  Elizabeth  Jane  Dallas,  of 
Nairn,  and  nephew  of  Capt.  James  Dallas,  of  Cantray,  who 
fell  at  CuUoden,  17  April,  1746,  leading  his  company  in 
Mackintosh's  clan  regiment,  and  whose  son,  William,  the  last 
Dallas  of  Cantray,  having  (by  his  wife,  Stewart,  dau.  of  Sir 
Alexander  Mackenzie,  5th  bart.  of  Coul)  four  daus.  and  no 
son,  sold  Cantray  1767.  The  2nd  son  of  William  Dallas,  of 
Cantray,  in  1649,  by  his  1st  wife,  Agnes  Eose,  of  Kilravock, 
was 

George  Dallas,  of  St.  Martin's,  co.  Ko?s,  6.  1C30,  who 
was  an  eminent  lawyer,  and  the  author  of  that  text-book  of 
the  Scots  law  of  real  property,  known  as  "St.  Martin's 
Styles."  He  was  strongly  attached  to  the  House  of  Stuart, 
and  was  Deputy-Keeper  of  the  Privy  Seal  of  Scotland  during 
the  reign  of  James  VII.  He  refused  lo  take  the  oaths  to 
William  and  Mary,  but  was  allowed  to  retain  the  seal.  It  is 
now  in  Mr.  Dallas-Yorke's  possession.  By  his  wife,  a  dau.  of 
Abercromby,  of  Birkenbog,  he  left  one  son, 

James  Dallas,  of  North  Newton,  co.  StirUng,  who  sold  St. 
Martin's.  He  m.  1st,  1683,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Walter  Riddell, 
Esq.,  and  2ndly,  Barbara,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Cockburn,  of 
Langton;  by  the  latter  of  whom  he  left,  at  his  death,  1735, 
among  others,  four  sons  and  a  dau., 

I.  George,  of  North  Newton,  whose  son  James  alienated 
that  property,  and  dying  s.  jj.,  was  .s.  in  the  representation 
of  the  St.  Martin's  branch  of  the  family  by  his  uncle 
William. 

II.  William,  carried  on  the  line  of  the  family. 

III.  Robert,  of  Dallas  Castle,  Jamaica,  M.D.,  left  by  his  wife, 
a  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Col.  Cormack,  four  sons  and  two 
daus., 

1  Robert  Charles,  of  Dallas  Castle,  had  by  his  wife  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Harding,  of  Nelms,  three  sons  and  four 
daus.. 

Rev.  A.  E.  C.  Dallas,  Rector  of  Wonston,  Hants,  who, 
by  his  1st  wife,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert,  son  of  Dr. 
Adam  Fersfuson,  the  Historian,  had  four  sons  and  two 
daus. 
Major  A.  R.  Dallas,  who  left  by  his  wife,  Emily  Geor- 
giana,  dau.  of  Col.  Andrews,  two  daus.,  Emily  and 
Alexandrina. 

H.   R.  G.   Dalas,   who  had  by  his  wife    Catherine, 
Matilda,  dau.  of  Major  Frederick  Hill,    Henry  Alex- 
ander, d.  unm.  \  Arthur  Blakiston ;  and  Emily  Katie. 
C.  Edward  Dallas. 
Hardinge  F.'Dallas,  d.  young. 

Agnes  Sarah,  m.  Rev.  Ahred  Bligh  Hill,  and  left  six 
sons  and  five  daus. 
Jane    Margaret,   m.  Rev.    Francis  Payne    Seymour 
{see  Burke's  Peerage,  Somerset). 

Rev.  A.  R.  C.  Dallas  m.  2ndly,  Anne  Biscoe,  dau.  of 
Rev.  T.  G.  Tyndale,  of  Holton. 

George  Anson  Byron  John  Graham,  d.  young. 
Charles  F'rancis,  d.  young. 
Laura,  d.  young. 
Frances  Georgia  a,  d.  VMin.  1835. 
Charlotte,  d.  unm. 

Julia  Maria,  m.  1821,  her  cousin.  Rev.  C.  E.  K. 
Dallas,  Rector  of  Farncombe. 

2  Hon.  Alexander  James  Dallas,  Secretary  of  the  Treasury, 
U.S.A.,  m.  and  had  three  sons  and  three  daus., 

Hon.  George  Mifflin,  Vice-President  U.S.A.,  and  Ambas- 
sador to  Russia  and  England,  m.  and  had  one  son  and 
six  daus.,  Philip;  Julia;  Elizabeth;  Sophia;  Catherine; 
Susan ;  Charlotte  Byron. 

Alexander,  Commodore  U.S.N. 

Hon.  Trevanion,  Judge  U.S.A. 

One  dau.  Mrs.  Bache,  was  mother  of  Prof.  Alexander 
Dallas  Bache;  the  2nd  dau.  was  Mrs.  Walker;  and  the 
Srd  Mrs.  Campbell. 


3  Hon.  Smart  George,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Assembly, 
Jamaica,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel  Jackson,  and  had 
five  sons  and  two  daus., 

Hon.  Samuel  Jackson,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Assembly, 
Jamaica,  m.  Margaret  Morrison,  and  had,  Mori-..on 
Dallas,  M.D. ;  and  Margaret,  m.  to  J.  Duffe.  lluu  S 
J.  Dallas  was  6.  1789,  and  d.  1861. 

Stewart.  Alexander. 

Milborough.  Robert  Walter. 

Sarah,  m.  Nathaniel  Marston. 

Charlotte,  m.  Charles  Dewdney. 

4  Charles  Stuart  Dallas,  R.M.,  m.  Susan  Sell  King,  and  left 
two  sons, 

Stuart,  III.  Anne  King,  and  had,   Duncan  Campbell  and 

Charles  Stuart. 
Rev.  Charles  Robert  King  Dallas,  m.  his  cousin,  Julia 

Maria,   and  had,   Georgma  M.  F.,   m.  Rev.  Archdall 

Euttemer,  and  d.  1860. 

1  Charlotte  Henrietta,  m.  George  Anson  Byron,  Capt.  E.N. 
(sie  Burke's  Peenuje,  Byron). 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  Stewart,  of  Stewart  Castle,  Jamaica. 

IV.  Stuart  Dallas,  m.  the  3rd  dau.  of  John  Stewart,  of  Binnyi 

and  had  a  son,  William,  whose  son,  WilUam,  has  a  soni 

Edward,  and  a  dau.,  Charlotte. 
I.  Isobel,   111.  her  cousin,   William  Dallas,  of  Cantray,  and 

by  him  had,  with  others,  the  Capt.  James  Dallas,  who  was 

Slain  at  Culloden. 

William  Dallas,  of  Edinburgh,  6.  1724,  s.  his  nephew, 
James,  as  representative  of  the  St.  Martin's  line.  By  his  IsC 
wife.  Miss  Howe,  he  had  a  dau.,  Mrs.  Sievewright.  He  ,«. 
2ndly,  1756.  Davidona,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  Riglit  Hon. 
George  Haliburton,  of  Muirhouselaw,  Lord  Provost  of  Edin- 
burgh, by  whom  he  had, 

I.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Peter,  Lieut.-Col.  Madras  army,  1804,  d.  unm.  a'  Seringa- 
patam,  26  Jan.  1806. 

III.  John,  Capt.  46th  regt.,  d.  1795,  leaving  by  his  wife,  Anne, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Joshua  Warren,  oJ  Galtrim,  co.  Meath, 
one  son  and  two  daus., 

1  William,  d  young,  14  July,  1797. 

1  Frances  Jane,  d.  unm.  18  74. 

2  Elizabeth  Warren,  j/4.  William  Donovan  Esq.  (see  Donovan 
of  Ballyiiiore). 

IV.  William,  of  Edinburgh,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert 
Carr,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had, 

1  William  Philip,  d.  unm. 

1  Elizabeth  Anne,  to.  Major-Gen.  Sir  Robert  Nickle,  K.II., 
and  left  two  daus.  {see  McGkigor,  Bart.). 

2  Davidona  K. 

V.  Charles,  Brigadier-General,  Governor  of  St.  Helena,  1839, 
m.  1801,  Janet,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Robert  llaldane,  of 
Gleneagles,  and  d.  1854,  having  had  lour  sons  and  three 
daus., 

1  Thomas,  d.  unm. 

3  Henry  John,  d.  unm.  1827. 

4  Edward  Herbert,  d.uniH. 

1  HniR-i  .JaiKt,  m.  William  Stuart  Alexander  (see 
BuKKEs  7'.  ..<'./. ,  Caledun). 

2  DaMdonu  Ekaiiur,  m.  Francis  Harding,  Admiral  R.N. 

3  Caroline,  m.  William  Kane,  M.D. 

I.  Henrietta,  d.  unm. 

II.  Margaret,  m.  17yi,  Sir  James  Foulis,  Bart,  of  Colinton. 
William  Dallas  d.  1785,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Liect.-Gbn.  Sir  Thomas  Dallas,  G.C.B.,  6.  1  Jan.  1757; 

distinguished  by  his  great  gallantry  as  a  cavalry  officer  in  the 

Carnatic,  under  Sir  Eyre  Coote,  and  afterwards  in  Col.  Wei- 

lesley's  brilliant   campaigns,  and  at  tlie  siege  of  Scringapatam. 

He  m.  at  Madras,  1793,  Mary,  dau.  of  Cornehus  Elliot,   Esq.  of 

Wolfelee,  co.  Roxburgh,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  David  Haliburton,  &.   7  May,   1800;  m.  26  April,   1825, 

Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  James  Whiting  Yorke,  Esq.  of  Walms- 

gate,  and  dying  v.  p.,  left 

1  Thomas  Yorke,  present  representative. 
1  Georgiana  Mary,  vi.  16  Dec.  1861,  Sir  Charles  Burton, 
Bart,  of  Pollacton. 

I.  Eleanor,  m.  Maunsell  Bowers,  Esq,  Major  13th  Light 
Dragoons. 

II.  Harriet,  m.  Major-Gen.  WilUam  Dickson,  C.B.,  of 
Beenham  House,  Berks. 

m.  Charlotte  Lavinia,  m.  1823,  John  McNeile,  Esq.  uf 
Parkmount  (see  thatfaniUy). 

Sir  Thomas -Dallas  d.  at  Bath,  12  Aug.  1839. 

Arms— Dallas  of  Cantray— Arg.,  a  fess  between  three 
mullets  gu.  Dallas  of  St.  Martin'.^— Arg.,  a  fess  between 
five  mullets  gu.,  three  and  two,  quartering  Yorke  of  IVarmsjau. 

6'/'cst— An  increscent  gu. 


2  Charles,  d.  s.  p. 


41G 


DAL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


DAL 


Supporters  (borne  by  Sm  Thomas  Dallas,  G.C.B.)— Dexter 
a  horse  sa.  saddled  and  bridled  ppr.  muially  gorged  arg., 
depending  therefrom  by  its  ribbon  the  medal  tor  the  Carnatic 
campaign,  sinister  the  tiger  of  Tippoo  Sahib  gardant  ppr. 
gorged  with  a  ducal  coronet  arg.,  depending  therefrom  by  its 
riDbon  the  medal  for  the  siege  of  Seringapa:am. 

Motto — Lux  venit  ab  alto. 

Seat — Walmsgate  Hall,  Louth,  co.  Linc/..i. 


DA1.T0N    OP    SLENINGFORD    PABK. 

Dalton,  John,  Esq.  of  Sleningford  Park,  co. 
York,  and  of  Fillingham  Castle,  co.  Lincoln,  J. P.,  late 
4th  Dragoon  Guards,  m.  1871,  Cliarlotte  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Eobert  Elliot,  Esq.  of  Clifton  and  Harwood, 
CO.  Eoxbugh. 

JLf  UCaSC— The  family  of  Dalton  is  shown  by  Dugclale's 
Visitation  (1666)  to  have  been  settled  at  Kingston-upon-Hull 
many  years  prior  to  going  into  co.  Richmond. 

Sir  William  Dalton,  Knt.,  of  York,  one  of  the  King'.o 
council  for  the  northern  parts,  son  of  Thomas  Dalton,  of 
Sutton,  Holdernesse,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Kobcrt 
Tyrwhitt,  of  Kettelby,  was  Recorder  of  York  and  Hull,  and 
was  subsequently  appointed  by  James  I.  Attorney-General  to 
the  Court  at  York,  receiving  knighthood  at  the  same  time. 
Sir  William  d.  1649.    His  son  and  heir, 

John  Dalton,  Esq.  of  Hawkeswell,  who  m.  Dorothy,  dau. 
of  Sir  Conyers  Darcy,  Lord  Darcy,  served  as  Lieut. -Col.  to  his 
brother-in-law,  Lord  Darcy,  and  was  mortally  wounded  on 
passing  the  bridge  of  Burton-upon-Trent,  while  conducting  the 
Queen  from  Burlington  to  Oxford.  His  eldest  son  was  Sir 
William  Dalton,  of  Hawkeswell.     His  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Dalton,  Esq.  of  Bedale,  who  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir 
Marmaduke  Wyvill,  Bart.,  of  Constable  Burtsn,  was  great- 
grandfather of 

John  Dalton,  Ksq.,  who  acquired  very  high  reputation  in 
the  E.I.Co.'s  service.  He  m.  Isabella,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Wray,  Bart.,  by  whom  (who  d.  29  May,  1780)  he  left  at  his 
decease,  July,  1811,  three  sons  and  tsvo  dau<;., 

Thotlas,  who  assumed,  in  lb07,  tlio  .sui-iume  of  NonoLirFE 

(s^e  that  familji). 
John,  who  s.  to  Sleningford. 
James,  Rector  of  Croft,  co.  York,  m.  Maria,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 

K.  Gibson,  of  Bishop's  Stortford,  K.^spx,  and  had  issue. 
Fiances  Elizabeth,   m.  Wilham  Garlbrth,  Esq.   of  Wigan- 

thnrpe. 
Isabella,  m.  George  Baker,  Esq.  of  Elemore,  Durham. 

Mr.  Dalton,  who  purchased  Sleningford  from  Sir  Cecil  Wray, 
Bart.,  was  .5.  therein  by  his  2nd  son, 

John  Dalton,  Esq.  of  Sleningford,  co.  York,  and  Fillingliam 
Castle,  CO.  Lincoln,  Licut.-Col.,  m.  10  Man-h,  1783,  Susanna, 
eldest  dau.  of  General  Robert  Prescott,  of  Rose  Green,  Sussex, 
and  had  issue, 

John,  late  of  Sleningford. 

James  Robert,  Commander  Tt.'N'. 

Charles,   R.A.,  ra.  Feb.  1832,  Marv,   dau.  of  Dr.   Dnnran, 

M.D. 
George,  R.E.,  m.  Aug.  1829.  Euphemia  Canlfield,  dau.   of 

Thomas  Hannington,  Esq.  of  Dungannon  Castle,  Derry. 
William  Serjeantson,  an  officer  in  the  army,  m.  Jan.  1830, 

Laura,  dau.  of  Capt.  King,  R.N. 
Susanna  Isabella,  m.  1806,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  James  Charles 

Dalbiac,  and  had  issue  an  only  child,  Susannah  Stephania, 

in.  29  Dec.  1836,  the  Duke  of  Roxburghe. 
Frances  Elizabeth,     m.   Rev.    Jolin    Walker  Harrison,    of 

Norton-le-Clay,  co.  York,  and  had  issue. 
Maria  Catherine,  m.  George  Cleghorn,  Esq.  of  The  Weens, 

t.0.  Roxburgh,  and  has  issue. 
Albinia,  m.  1829,  Rev.  George  Kelly,  Vicar  of  Aldborough, 

CO.  York  (who,  in  183.i,  assumed  in  addition  the  surname  of 

Holdsworth),   and  had  issue.    Mrs.  Kelly  Holdsworih  d. 

18.=iy.  and  the  Rev.  G.  Kelly  Holdsworih  (/.  18o3. 
Madelina  Agnes,  m.  Oct.  1830,  Rev.  Cecil  Wray  Dalton. 

Col.  Dalton  d.  29  Sept.  1841,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Dalton,  Esq.  of  Sleningford  Park,  late  a  Capt.  in  the 
army,  b.  1784;  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Richard  Lodge, 
Ksq.  of  Leeds,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Richard  Henry,  Commander  R.N. ,  ra.  Christian,  eldest  dau. 

of  R.  Hatfeill,  Esq. 
Thomas  NorclitTe,  late  Major  49th  foot,  in.  Fanny,  dau.  of 

—  Gabbett,   Esq.,   and  has  itsue,  Thomas  NorclitTe,  and 

Isabella. 
Gertrude,  m.  Fr.  deriik  Thnnipson,  Esq.  of  Kirby  Hall,  co. 

Yoilv. 


Susan,  ra.  George  Clark,  Esq. 

Mary,  m.  1st,  Charles  Preston,  Esq. ;  and  2na'y,  IS32,  Rev. 
W.  Fisher,  Canon  of  Salisbury. 

Albinia,  m.  Wadham  Locke,  Esq. 

Elizabeth,  m.  W.  Crompton,  Esq. 

Isabella. 
Mr.  Dalton  m.  2ndly.  1844,  Catherine,  6th  dau.  of  Sir  Charles 
Dodsworth,  Bart.,  and  cousin  of  Cadwallader  Davis,  last  Lord 
Blayney,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Charles  Montague  Cecil. 

Catherine  Elizabeth,  ra.  13  May,  1SC7,  William  Driffield,  E:;q. 
of  Huntington,  York. 
He  d.  1  July,  1864.    His  eldest  son, 

John  Dalton,  Esq.  of  Sleningford  Park,  and  of  Fillingham 
Castle,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Cajit.  1st  Royal  Dragoons,  ra.  1842, 
Georgiana  Isabella,  dau.  of  Col.  Henry  Tower,  and  d.  5  Sept. 
1871,  having  by  her  (who  26  May,  1867)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  now  of  Sleningford  Park. 

I.  Georgiana  Isabella. 

II.  Emma  Elizabeth,  m.  1875,  H.  St.  Paul,  Esq. 

III.  Alice  Neville. 

Ar;ns—Xz.,  semee  of  crosses-cro.sslet  arg.,  a  iion  rampant- 
guardant  of  the  second,  a  chief  nebuiee  arg.  and  sa. 

Lrest — A  wyvern's  head  displayed  vert,  the  wings  or,  gorged 
with  a  collar. 

6ciUs~Slcningford,  nearRipon;  Fillingham  Castle,  Lincoln. 


II 


QUANT-D ALTO-NT    OF    SHANKS    HOUSE. 
Gkant-Dalton,  Dalton  Foster,  Esq.  of  Shanks 
House,  Somerset,  J.P.,  F.E.G.S.,  b.  12  March,  1812 
in.   3   May,  1848,  Alice   Charlotte,  dau.    of  John 
Charles  Bettesworth  Trevanion,   Esq.  of  Caerha^^si 
Castle,  Cornwall,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Reginald,  6.  25  April,  1849,  m.  abroad. 

II.  Alan,  6.  10  June,  1850. 

III.  Gerald,  b.  30  Aug.  1851,  m.  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Horace,  6.  21  March,  1853. 
v.  Malcolm,  b.  27  Nov.  1855. 

I      vt.  Cohn,  b.  15  March,  1858. 
I      Yii.  Herbert,  b.  21  July,  1862. 
j      viii.  Seymour,  6.  11  Sept.  1864. 
{      IX.  John  Foster,  b.  10  May,  1873. 

I.  Mabel,  deceased.  11.  .\gnc?,  t^eccr.ped. 

]     '  in.  Helen. 

1      ILlltritJC.— Robert     Foster    GhantDalton,     Esq.    of 

Ingoldisthorpe  Hall,  Norfolk  (eldest  son   and  heir-at-law  of 

'  George  Grant,  Esq.  of  Currie  and  Leason,  Scotland,   by  Mary 

I  his  wife,   only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Robert  Foster,   Esq.   of 

I  Newark  and  Wellingboro',   co.  Notts,  and  of  Ingoldisthorpe 

Hall),  m.    1810,  Mary  Slade,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Nathaniel 

Dalton,  Esq.  of  Shanks  House,   by  his  wife  Mary  Slade,  only 

dau.   and  heiress  of   tho  Rev.   Robert    Yeatman,    of  Stour 

Provost,  CO.   Dorset.    By  this  marriage  Mr.    Grant    Dalton 

became  possessed  of  Shanks,  an  ancient  manor  house,  partly 

in  Somerset  and  partly  in  Dorset,  and  he  obtained  the  royal 

license,  dated  12  May,   1826,  to  take  the  name  and  arms  of 

Dalton  of  Shanks,  in  addition  to  and  after  those  of  his  own 

family.    Ke  d.  April,   1854,  leaving  issue  three  sons  and  one 

dau., 

Dalton  Foster  Grant-Dalton,  now  of  Shanks  House. 

John  George  Foster,  m.  and  d.  abroad,  leaving  issue. 

Nathaniel  Watts,  m.  Martha,  dau.  of  John  Burrill,  Esq.,  nr.d 
has  issue. 

Louisa  Mary  Slade,  widow  of  the  late  John  Pale  Xcvilc,  I'sq. 
of  Skelbrook  Park,  co.  York. 

^rjns— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th  :  qnartering  Ist  arid  4th,  az., 
a  lion  rampant  between  nine  crosses-crosslet  arg.  a  canton  erm., 
2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  a  lion  passant  guardant  arg.  imjierially 
crowned  ppr.,  between  three  antique  crowns  or;  2nd  and  3rd, 
arg.,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  sa.  between  three  bugle  horns  of 
the  second,  as  many  escallops  of  the  fir.si. 

Crests — !  st,  on  a  mount  ppr.  a  dragon's  head  couped  vert 
between  two  wings  or,  each  charged  with  a  cross-crosslet  sa. ; 
2nd,  a  hoar's  head  couped  arg. 

il/o»o— Stabit  constius  aequi. 

i'sttt— ShunUs  House,  near  Wincantrn. 


DALWAY    OF    CARBICKFERGUS. 
Dalway,  Maeeiott-Eobert,  Esq.,  of  Bella  Hill, 
Caniekfergus,  M.P.  for  Carrickfergns,  J.P.  for  Car- 
rickfergus,  aud  J.P.  and  D.L.  fur  co.  Aiiliiiii,  High 


DAL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


DAL 


417 


Sheriff  for  Carrickfergus  in  1859,  Chairman  of  Muni- 
cipal Commissioners  1861-4,  re-cleeted  Dec.  1873, 
M.E.I.  A.,  b.  17  Nov.  1832  ;  m.  28  April,  1859,  Eliza- 
beth, only  child  of  the  late  Col.  liarnes,  6th  foot, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Marmot  William,  h.  12  July,  1861. 

II.  Robert,  6.  26  Nov.  1802. 
m.  John,  6.  22  Aug.  1865. 

IV.  Andrew  Armstrong,  6.  13  Jan.  1873. 
I.  Elizabeth. 

HfllClflC— John  Dallwate  went  over  to  Ireland  fiom 
CO.  Devon  in  1573,  a  Cornet  in  the  army  of  Queen  Elizabeth, 
under  Walter  Devereux,  Earl  of  Essex,  and  on  8  Oct.  1603,  being 
then  Constable  of  Carrickfergus  Castle,  obtained  from  King 
James  I.  a  grant  for  ever  of  "  the  barony  of  Bradiland,  at  the 
rent  of  xiii  Engl.,  to  hold  in  free  and  comman  soccage,  as  of 
the  Castle  of  Carrickfergus."  These  lands,  together  with  those 
purchased  from  James  Hamilton,  Lord  Clandeboye,  were,  on 
8  July,  1608,  erected  by  letters  patent  into  the  manor  of 
Dalwaye.  John  Dalwaye  was  Mayor  of  Carrickfergus,  1592 
and  1600,  and  in  1613  was  M.P.  for  Bangor.  By  his  marriage 
with  Jane  O'Byrne,  he  had  an  only  child,  Margaret,  in.  about 
1603,  John  Dobbs,  of  Castle  Dobbs.  He  d.  circa  1618,  and 
was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

John  Dallwat  (the  elder  son  of  his  brother  Giles).  Ho 
m.  a  dau.  of  William  Edraonstone,  of  Red  Hall,  co.  Antrim, 
and  by  her  had  issue.  He  d.  1665,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Alexander  Dalway,  who  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Parks, 
Esq.  of  Carrickfergus  (who  m.  2ndly,  James  Shaw,  Esq.  of 
Dunnathie).  By  her  he  had  issue.  Alexander  Dalway  was 
High  Sheriff  of  co.  Antrim  1662.  He  d.  1668,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

John  Dalway,  who  d.  s.  -p.  1687,  and  left  his  estates  to  his 
uncle. 

Col.  Robert  Dalway,  M.P.  for  Antrim,  who  m.  Mary,  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Williams.  Bart.,  of  Kent,  and  widow  of  Charles, 
1st  Lord  Shelburne,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1760)  had  issue.  His 
eldest  son, 

Alexander  Dalway,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Carrickfergus,  m.  27 
Sept.  1695,  Anna  Helena,  dau.  of  Archibald  Edmonstone,  Esq. 
of  Red  Hall,  and  by  her  had  issue.  He  d.  1718,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Robert  Dalway,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Newry,  and  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Dublin,  1740,  m.  21  Jan.  1718,  Mary,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Marriott,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  2ndly,  Jane  Steele,  of  Craigs 
Castle,  Ballyinena;  by  his  1st  wife  he  had  issue.  He  d.  1761, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Marriott  Dalway,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Camckfergus  1761, 
d.  s.  p.  8  April,  1795,  leaving  his  estates  to  (the  son  of  his 
sister  Blehetabella,  wife  of  Noah  Webb,  Esq.)  liis  nephew, 
Koah  Webb,  who  in  accordance  with  the  will  of  his  uncle, 
assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Dalway.    This 

Noah  Dalway,  Esq.,  Commander  R.N. ,  m.  1795,  Ellen,  dau. 
of  Archdeacon  Conway  Benning,  and  hud  issue, 

Matsriott,  his  heir. 

Noah,  Lieut.  R.N.,  6.  30  April,  1799 ;  to.  1828,  Emily  Gibbon, 
and  had  issue  two  sons  and  four  daus. 

John  Benning,  6.  3  Dec.  1802,  Capt.  2ud  Queen's,  d.  s.  p. 

Henry,  b.  14  Dec.  1803. 

George  Montague,  6.  1810. 

Ann,  m.  1st,  Gilbert  Mcllveen,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  George  W. 
Braddell,  Esq. 

Mary  Margaret,  m.  Joseph  Bams,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.A. 

Ellen,  m.  Peter  Kirk,  Esq.,  late  M.P.  tor  Carrickfergus. 

Millicent  Jane,  m.  1st,  Thomas  Millar,  Esq.  of  Carrick- 
fergus; and  2ndly,  Philip  Fletcher,  Esq.,  Capt.  H.E.I.C.S. 

Jane,  m.  Duncan  Davys  Wilson,  Esq. 

Lucy,  TO.  Henry  Baldwin,  E.sq.,  d.  1822. 

Mehetabella,  d.  22  April,  1815. 

Mr.  Noah  Dalway,  Mayor  of  Carrickfergus,  1806,  1809,  1811, 
1816,  was  M.P.  for  that  borough  1799  and  1801,  and  the  first 
Member  returned  by  Carrickfergus  to  the  Imperial  Parlia- 
ment.    He  d.  1820,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Dalway  Marriott,  Esq.  of  Bella  Hill,  co.  Antrim,  M.P., 
b.  8  April,  1798;  m.  29  June,  1827,  Euphemia,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Henry   Esq.,   of  Castle  Dawson,   co.  Londonderry,   and  had 


I.  Marriott  Robert,  now  of  Bella  Hill. 

I.  Euphemia,  m.  4  Aug.  1853,  llcv.  Dr.  Alfred  T.  T.ee, 
youngest  son  of  Sir  J.  Theophilus  Lee,  of  l.aiuiston  Hall, 
Torquay,  and  has  issue,  1  Robert  iirClellan  Lauriston, 
6.  11  Dut.  1855;  2  Edward  Henry  Hoare,  b.  1   Oct.  1855; 


1  Euphemia    Sophia   T)alway ;    2  Edith    Emily    Dalway ; 

3  Augusta  Eleanor    Dalway;    4  Alice  Caroline  Dalway; 

5  Beatrice  May. 
Mr.  Dalway  was  four  times  High  Sheriff  for  the  co.  of  the  town 
of  Carrickfergns,  and  had  been  Mayor  of  that  borough  from 
1838  to  the  period  of  his  decease,  1870. 

Arms — Arg.,  two  lions  in  chief  counter  passant,  and  one 
in  base  passant,  all  guardant  gu.  armed  and  langucd  az. 

Crest — A  demi-lion  rampant,  holding  in  his  paw  a  staff  erect 
ppr.,  on  a  banner  appendant  thereto,  and  flotant  to  the  sinister 
arg.,  a  saltier  of  the  first. 

Motto — Esto  quod  audes. 

SaU— Bella  Hill,  Carrickfergus. 


DALY    OF    RAFORD. 

Daly,  John  Archer,  Esq.  of  Raford,  and 
Furbough,  co.  aalway,  J.P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1866,  Col.  Commanding  Galway  Militia  (assumed 
the  surname  and  arms  of  Daly  in  lieu  of  his  patro- 
nymic Blake  by  royal  license,  dated  21.  April,  1837, 
in  compliance  with  the  testamentary  injunction  of 
his  maternal  great  uncle  Hyacinth  Daly,  Esq.  of 
Raford),  b.  11  Jan.  1835  ;  m.  30  April,  1864,  Lady 
Anne  Ehzabeth  Charlotte  Nugent,  dau.  of  Anthony- 
Francis,  9th  Earl  of  Westmeath,  and  has  issue, 

Denis  Andrew  Malachy,  b.  27  Sept.  1805. 
Anne  Christian,  b.  6  Sept.  1866. 

HtnratJC— The  House  of  Daly  of  Raford  is  a  branch  of 
the  very  ancient  Irish  sept  of  O'Daly,  now  represented  by 
Lord  Dunsandle,  and  Clanconal. 

James  Daly,  Esq.  of  Raford,  younger  son  of  James  Daly, 
Esq.  of  Carrownakelly,  co.  Galway,  and  brother  of  Denis 
Daly,  the  great-great-grandfather  of  James,  1st  Lord  Dun- 
sandle and  Clanconal,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Denis  Daly,  Esq.  of   Raford,  who  to.   Anastasia,  dau.  of 
Hyacinth  D'Arcy,  Esq.  of  Kiltulla,  co.  Galway,  and  had,  with 
four  daus.,  Anstace,  Bridget,  Mrs.  Browne,  and  Mrs.  Kirwan, 
two  sons, 
Denis,  his  heir. 

Hyacinth,  of  Dalystown,  co.  Galway,  whose  will,  dated 
1  Se))t.  1775,  was  proved  26  July,  1782.  He  m.  the  sister 
and  heiress  of  Thomas  Coghlan  (styled  The  Maw)  chief  of 
the  ancient  Sept  of  MacCnghlan,  Dynasts  of  Lower  Delvin, 
by  whom  he  had  a  son  and  a  dau., 

The  Right  Hon.  Denis  Bowes  Daly,  of  Dalystown,  M.P. 
CO.  Galway,  and  a  Privy  Councillor  in  Ireland,  m.  by 
license,  dated  26  Aug.  1780,  Mary  Charlotte,  dau.  of 
Right  Hon.  John  Ponsonby,  sister  of  William,  1st  Lord 
Ponsonby,  of  Imokilly,  and  grand-dau.  of  Brabazon,  1st 
Earl  of  Bessborough. 
Margaret,  m.  by  license,  dated  19  Nov.  1782,  Right  Hon. 
Sir  Skeffington  Smith,  Bart. 

Mr.  Daly,  whose  will,  dated  5  Feb.  1759,  was  proved  11  Aug. 
1769,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Denis  Daly,  Es(j.  of  Raford,  m.  173.5,  Lady  Ann,  dau.  of 
Michael,  10th  Earl  of  Clanriearde,  and  had  issue, 

Denis,  his  successor. 

Anastasia,  m.  Sir  George  Browne,  6th  hart,  of  the  Neale. 

Lotitia,  TO.  Henry  Bingham,  Esq.  of  Newbrook. 

Mary,  to.  1st,  Charles  Blake,  Esq.,  and  2ndly  John  D'Arcy, 
Esq. 
Mr.  Daly  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Denis  Daly,  E.sq.  of  Raford,  to.  Ann,  dau.  of  Malachy 
Donellan,  Esq.  of  Ballydonellan,  co.  Galway,  and  had  three 

Denis,  of  Raford,  m.  by  license,  dated  9  Oct.  1799,  Anna 
Maria  Harrison,  of  Dublin. 

Malachy,  of  Raford,  to.  Julia,   dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Burke, 
1st  bare,  of  Marble  Hill,  and  had  two  daus., 
Anne,  m.  3  Oct.  1829.  Anthony  Francis,  9th  Earl  of  West- 
meath, and  d.  27  Sept.  1871. 
Maria  Julia,  of  whom  presently. 
Hyacinth,  of  Raford. 
The  third  son, 

Hyacinth  Daly,  Esq.  of  Raford,  eventually  succeeded, 
and  dying  without  surviving  issue,  5  Nov.  1836,  licqiicathcd 
his  estates  (with  a  life  interest  in  the  demesne  of  Raford  to 
his  daughter  in  law),  to  his  grand-nephew,  the  elder  son  of 
Maria  Jolia  Daly,  2nd  dau.  of  his  brother  Malachy.  She 
TO.  26  Sept.  1832,  Andrew  William  Blake,  Esq.  of  Furbough, 
CO.  Galway,  and  had  issue. 


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JoHs  Abchek,  heir  to  his  pranduncle,  assumed  the  surname 
of  Daly,  and  is  now  of  Eaford. 

Malachy  Joseph,  6.  5  July,  1836. 

Andrew  William,  6.  2  June,  1842. 

Julia  Maria,  rf.  unm.  28  March,  1854. 

Elizabeth  Ann. 

Emilv  Margaret,  m.  24  July,   1866,  William,  Lord  Delvin, 
eldest  son  of  the  9th  Earl  of  Westmeath. 

Charlotte  Frances,  m.  29  Oct.  1»63,  John  Smyth,  Esq.  of 
Masonbrook,  co.  Gahvay. 
Mr.  Blake,  who  was  D.L.  and  J.P.  co.  Galway,  Hish  Sheriff, 
1841,  was  6.  22  Aug.  179S,  and  d.  18G3.  He  was  eldest  son  of 
Col.  John  Blake,  of  Furbougti  (who  m.  1797.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Ed- 
mund Gahvey,  Esq.  of  co.  Cork,  and  d.  Feb.  1849),  grandson  of 
Andrew  Blake,  Esq.  of  Furbough,  by  Honora  bis  wife,  dau.  of 
Michael  Burke,  Esq.  of  Ballydugan,  and  great-grandson  of 
John  Blake,  by  his  wife  Sarah  French,  of  Aggard,  co.  Galway. 

A.'iwi—VeT  fess  arg.  and  or,  a  lion  rampant  per  fess  sa.  and 
gu.  in  chief  two  dexter  hands  couped  at  the  wrists  of  the  last. 

CieM—in  front  of  an  oak  tree  ppr.  fructed  or,  a  greyhound 
courant  sa.  collared  gold. 

IJotto— Deo  fidelis  et  Kegi. 

Seati— Eaford,  Athenry ;  and  Furbough,  Galwa7, 


DALY    OF    CASTLE    DALY. 

Daly,  James,  Esq.  of  Castle  Daly,  co.  Galway, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1853,  6.  March,  1808  ; 
m.  Jan.  1830,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late 
Hubert  Dolphin,  Esq.  of  Turoe,  co.  G-alway,  and 
has  had  issue, 
I.  Peter  Hubert,  3rd  Light  Dragoons,   &.  Nov.  1838;   d. 

April,  1861. 
i:.  James  Dekmott,  m.  Nov.  1866,  Christina  Gertrude,  3rd 
dau.  of  Cornelius  J.  O'Kelly,  Esq.  of  Gallagh,  co.  Galway, 
High  Sherifif  1861. 

I.  Mary,  ni.  James  Johnstone,  Esq.  of  Carrickbreda,  co. 
Armagh. 

II.  Louisa,  m.  Walter  Joyce,  Esq.  of  Corgarry,  co.  Galway. 
HI.  Theresa,  m.  Festus,  eldest  son  of  Cornelius  J.  OKelly, 

Esq.  of  Gallagh,  co.  Galway. 

IV.  Anna. 

V.  Christina,  m.  Matthew  D'Arcy,  Esq.  J.P.,  of  Dublin  and 
Kilcroney  House,  Bray,  co.  Wicklow,  late  M.P.  co. 
Wexford. 

Ti.  Ellen. 

Mr.  Daly  is  son  of  the  late  Peter  Daly,  Esq.  of 
Castle  Daly,  by  Bridget  Louisa  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Christopher  MacEvoy,  Esq.  of  "Wimbledon,  Surrey. 
Mr.  Dak's  brother,  Peter  P.  Daly,  Esq.  is  of  Daly's 
Grove,  co.  Galway. 
&aJ— CasUe  Daly,  Loudirea. 


ay,  eldest  dau.  of  Peter  Hay,  Esq.  of  Leys,  by  his  wife, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  David  Scott,  E^q.  of  Scotstarvit,  M.P.,  and 
had  issue.    The  2nd  son  and  heir, 

John  Daltell,  Esq.  of  Lingo  and  Ticknevin,  Capt.  Fifeshire 
Jlihtia,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Slajor  Melville,  of  Murdocairnie  (a 
cadet  of  the  family  of  Melville,  Earls  of  Leven  and  Melville), 
by  his  wife  Lilias,  dau.  of  Lumsdaine,  of  Bennyhill,  and  left 
issue, 

JoH.v,  his  heir. 

Melville,  of  Lingo,  Major-Gen. 

Thomas,  Col.  Bengal  army,  killed  while  leading  a  sortie 
against  the  mutineers  from  the  fort  of  Saugor,  18  Sept. 
1857. 

James,  R.N.  Lindsay  Hay.  Mary. 

The  eldest  son. 

John  Daltell,  Esq.  of  Lingo  and  Ticknevin,  5th  Dragoon 
Guards,  Lieut. -Col.  Fifeshire  Militia,  D.L.,  m.  1822,  Jane,  eldest 
dau.  of  General  Eobert  Anstruther  (eldest  son  of  Sir  Robert 
Anstruther,  Bart,  of  Balcaskie),  by  his  wife,  Charlotte  Lucy 
Hamilton,  grand-dau.  of  Lord  Anne  Hamilton,  2nd  son  of 
James,  5th  Duke  of  Hamilton.  He  d.  Oct.  1843,  leaving  issue 
by  her  (who  d.  13  March,  18G5), 

Robert  A.vstruther.  now  of  Ticknevin. 

Ralph,  0.  29  June,  1834;  m.  1870,  Annie  Margaret  Christina, 

eldest  dau.  of  Algernon  Wm.  Behingham  Greville,  K.sq. 
Charlotte  Lucy  Hamilton,  in.  1853,  Rev.  Mauiice  William 

Ferdinand  St.  John,  eldest  son  of  the  Hon.  Ferdinand  St. 

John,  2nd  son  of  the  3rd  Viscount  Bolingbroke. 
Jane  Melville,  m.  1852,  Rev.  William  George  Henderson, 

eldest  son  of  Admiral  Henderson. 

Arms — 1st  and  4th,  sa.,  a  naked  man  with  arms  extender], 
ppr.,  between  two  stars  or,  within  a  bordure  of  the  last,  on  a 
canton  arg.  a  sword  and  a  pistol  saltierwise  gu. ;  3rd,  for 
Melville,  gu.,  a  sun  in  its  glory  between  four  crescents  arg., 
within  a  bordure  of  the  last  charged  with  eight  roses  of  the 
first;  4th,  for  Eobektson,  gu.,  three  wolves'  heads  erased 
arg.  armed  and  langued  az.  within  a  bordure  engrailed  of  the 
last. 

Crent — A  dexter  hand  grasping  a  scimitar,  both  ppr. 

Hollo— I  dare. 

S'at — Tincknevin,  Carbery,  co.  Eildare ;  Lingo  House,  St. 
Andrews. 


DALYELL  OF  LINGO  AND  TICKNEVIN. 
Daltell,  Eobeet  Ansteuthee,  Esq.  of  Lingo, 
CO.  Fife,  and  of  Ticknevin,  co.  Kildare,  J.P.  and 
D.L.  CO.  Fife,  a  Member  of  the  Council  of  the 
Secretary  of  State  for  India,  formerly  represented 
Madras  in  the  Legislative  Council,  b.  5  May, 
1831. 

ILtnCaflt. — John  Daltell,  of  Muiravonside  (2nd  son  of 
the  famous  Gen.  Thomas  Dalyell,  of  Binns),  attained  the  rank 
of  Lieut.-Col.  temp.  Willlam  IIL,  served  in  the  Low  Countries 
with  Marlborough,  and  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Malplaquct  : 
he  TO.  Christian  ElUs,  and  had  issue  a  dau.,  Agnes,  m.  Alex- 
ander Crawford,  of  Manuelmill ;  and  a  son, 

Capt.  Thomas  Daltell,  of  Craigfoodie  and  Lingo,  Capt. 
of  the  City  Guards  of  Edinburgh,  when  Prince  Charles 
Edward  summoned  the  town  to  surrender,  1745.  He  acquired 
the  lands  of  Craigfoodie,  Lingo,  and  Gordonshall,  co.  Fife, 
and,  1751,  succeeded  to  the 'estate  of  Ticknevin,  in  Ireland, 
which  had  been  settled,  1707,  on  the  male  heirs  of  Sir  Thomas 
Dalyell,  of  Binns,  failing  the  proprietor's  own  descendants. 
He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Andrew  Lumsden,  Bishop  of  Edin- 
burgh, of  the  family  of  Cushney,  and  aunt  of  the  celebrated 
Andrew  Lumsden,  for  so  many  years  Private  Secretary  to 
Prince  Charles  Edward  ;  by  her  he  had  issue  a  dau..  Christian 
d.  unm.  ■;  and  a  son, 

John  Daltell,  Esq.  of  Lingo  and  Ticknevin,  m.  1743,  Lind- 


DALZELL    OF    GLENAE, 

Dalzell,  David  Beaineed,  Esq.  of  Glenae,  co. 
Dumfries,  J.P.,  M.D.,  h.  1  Oct.  1823 ;  s.  to  the 
estate  of  Glenae  on  the  death  of  his  mother  in 
1847,  and  thereupon  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of 
Dalzell  only,  in  accordance  with  the  conditions  of 
entail  on  that  estate ;  m.  27  April,  1848,  Isabella, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Donald  Morrison,  co.  Aberdeen,  and 
has  had  issue, 

I.  Dougald  Stuart,  6.  19  April,  1849 ;  d.  6  June,  1855. 

II.  James  Brainerd,  b.  8  July,  1650;  d.  6  Feb.  1853. 

III.  Robert  Stuart,  b.  30  Nov.  1858. 

IV.  Arthur  John,  b.  6  Jan.  1864. 

I.  Emily  Margaret,  h.  19  Jan.  1857  ;  d.  6  Nov.  1857. 
n.  Ella  Agnes,  6.  24  Oct.  I860. 

S-tltCftgC. — For  full  particulars  of  the  family  of  Dalzfll, 
$fe  Burkes  Peerage,  title  Carswath. 

Hon.  Sir  John  Dalzell,  of  Glenae,  co.  Dumfries,  2nd  son 
of  Sir  Robert  Dalzell,  of  Dalzell,  1st  Earl  of  Carnwath,  was 
created  a  Bart,  of  Nova  Scotia,  11  April,  1666.  He  was  to. 
three  times.  By  his  first  wife,  named  Sandilands,  he  had  two 
daijs.,  the  eldest  m.  Ferguson  of  Isle,  the  2nd,  Sir  Robert- 
Lawrie,  of  Maxwelltoun ;  by  his  2nd  wife.  Lady  Margaret 
Johnstone,  dau.  of  James,  Earl  of  Ilartfell,  he  had  no  issue; 
and  by  his  3rd  wife,  Violet,  dau.  of  Riddell  of  Ilaiuing,  he 
left  issue, 

I.  John,  his  successor. 

II.  James,  who  joined  the  standard  of  the  Chevalier,  and 
was  taken  prisoner  at  Preston,  1715;  m.  Miss  Graham,  and 
had  a  son, 

1  John,  TO.  Hon.  Henriet  Gordon,  dau.  of  William,  7th 
Viscount  Kenmure. 

III.  Thomas,   Col.   .Scots  Guards,   m.  Janet,  dau.  of  Fer-  ; 
guson,  of  Craigdarroch,  and  d.  1743,  leaving,  i 

1  David,  a  Merchant  in  Glasgow.  1 

1  Jean,  m.  i  nomas  Gibson,  one  of  the  principal  Clerks  of  1 
Session,  and  d.  2  Jan.  1786. 

2  .\gnes.  3  Harriet. 


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1.  Agnes,  m.  Sir  John  Johnston,  of  Wt'Sterhull. 

)i.  m.  Alfxuni.,.'!- Muxwull,  of  Tiiiu-aia. 

lu.  711.  Kobert  Carruthers,  of  Kammerscalcs. 

Sir  John  d.  16S5,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Sir  John  Dalzell,  2nd  hart,  of  Glcnae,  wlio  was  scrveil 
heir  Wilis  father  2  Sept.  108G ;  he  m.  llenrict,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Murray,  Bart,  of  Stanhope,  and  had  issue, 

KoBEKT,  his  successor. 

John,  Capt.  in  the  army ;  resigned  his  commission  into  the 
hands  of  the  Earl  ot  Orkney,  and  joined  the  Chevalier;  was 
taken  prisoner  at  Preston,  Nov.  1715,  and  tried  as  a  deserter, 
hut  was  acquitted.  He  m.  a  dau.  of  William  Tiklesley,  Esq. 
of  Lodge,  and  had  a  son  who  settled  in  St.  Christophers. 

Mary,   m.    William,   7th  Viscount  Kenmure  (executed  for 
joining  the  Chevalier  in  1715)  and  d.  at  Terreglcs,  16  Aug. 
1776. 
Sir  John  d.  March,  1689,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Sir  Robert  Dalzell,  3rd  bart.  of  Glenae,  who  on  the  death 
of  his  kinsman,  John,  5th  Earl  of  Carnwath,  in  June,  1703,  s. 
as  6th  Earl,  and  was  served  heir  in  November  following.  He 
was  educated  at  Cambridge,  and  was  brought  up  with  the 
principles  of  passive  obedience  and  non-resistance.  He  joined 
the  Chevalier  and  was  taken  prisoner  at  Preston,  14  Nov. 
1715,  was  brought  before  the  House  of  Peers,  19  Jan.  1716, 
when  he  threw  himself  on  the  King's  mercy.  Notwithstanding, 
on  9  Feb.  following,  he  was  sentenced  to  be  executed  as  a 
traitor,  and  his  estate  forfeited  to  the  Crown.  His  lordship 
was  afterwards  respited,  and  subsequently  received  a  pardon 
80  far  as  his  life  and  estates,  but  his  honours  sunk  under  the 
attainder.  He  iii.  four  times,  1st,  Lady  Grace  Montgomery, 
dau.  of  Alexander,  9th  Earl  of  Eglinton,  by  whom  he  had  two 
daus., 

I.  Euphemia,  b.  12  Feb.  1703,  d.  young. 

II.  Margaret,  d.  unm.  18  April,  17sl. 

He  m.  2ndly,  3  June,  1720,  Grizel,  dau.  of  Alexander  Urquhart, 
Esq.  of  Newhall,  by  whom  he  had  a  son, 

I.  Alexander,  his  successor. 

He  m.  3rdly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Ean- 
gour,  by  whom  he  had  another  dau., 

III.  Elizabeth,  d.  12  Dec.  1737. 

He  )/i.  4ihly,  July,  1735,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Vincent, 
Esq.  of  Bamborough  Grange,  co.  York,  by  whom  (who  d.  in 
London,  11  April,  1758)  he  had  anotlier  son, 

II.  Robert,  m.  24  May,  1761,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard 
Aeklom,  Esq.  of  Wiseton  Hall,  co.  Notts,  and  d.  31  July, 
1788,  leaving,  with  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  24  March, 
1819,  a  son, 

Robert  Alexander,  who  became  male  heir  of  the  family 
in  1814,  and  was  restored  to  the  Earldom  of  Caknwath 
by  Act  of  Parhament,  26  May,  1826  (see  Burke's 
Feeragi). 
Lord  Carnwath  d.  at  Kirkmichael,  July,  1737,  and  was  s.  by 
is  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Dalzell,  of  Glenae,  who  was  styled  Earl  of 
Carnwath,  and  would  have  been  7th  earl  but  for  the  attainder. 
He  m.  Miss  Elizabeth  Jackson,  and  d.  at  Kirkmichael,  3  April, 
1787,  having  h.id  issue, 

I.  Richard,  6.  23  July,  1753;  m.  1775,  Elizabeth  Johnston, 
and  d.  5  July,  1782,  leaving  an  only  dau., 

Elizabeth,  m.  Alexander  Grierson,  Esq.  of  Lag. 

II.  Robert,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  Alexander,  Ij.  23  Aug.  1760;  d.  xinm.  1788. 

IV.  John,  6.  19  Nov.  1765,  had  an  only  dau., 
Eliza  Jane,  m.  Jonas  M.  Leake,  Esq.,  M.D. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  1778,  Sir  Robert  Grierson,  Bart,  of  Lag,  co. 
Dumfries,  and  d.  1839. 

II.  Elizabeth. 

Robert  Dalzell,  Esq.  of  Glenae,  the  2nd  but  eldest  sur- 
viving son,  .<;.  his  father  in  his  estates,  but  did  not  assume  the 
title;  he  was  a  member  of  the  Faculty  of  Advocates  in  1776;  m. 
18  March,  1783,  Anne,  dau.  of  David  Armstrong,  Esq.  of 
Kirtleton,  co.  Dumfries,  by  whom  (who  d.  21  Feb.  1797)  he 
had  issue, 

John,  his  successor. 

Margaret,  of  whom  hereafter  as  heir  of  her  brother. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Henry  Douglas,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Charles 
Douglas,  Bart,  of  Kilhead. 

Mr.  Dalzell  d.  at  Glenae  House,  13  Feb.  180S,  and  was  s.  by 
his  only  son, 

John  Dalzell,  Esq.  of  Glenae,  an  Officer  in  the  Roj-al 
Navy,  who  fell  in  action  at  New  Orleans,  10  Oct.  1814,  unm., 
■when  the  heirship  of  the  earldom  reverted  to  his  male  heir, 
Robert  Alexander  Dalzell,  who,  as  before  stated,  was  restored 
in  1821,  while  the  estates  descended  to  his  sister, 


Margaret  Dalzell,  of  Glenae,  m.  1818,  Major  DonoALD 
Stuart  (son  of  Selkirk  Stuart,  m.  1777,  Elizabeth  Grierson), 
who  thereupon  took  the  name  and  arms  of  Dalzell.  He  d. 
29  April,  1847,  having  had  issue, 

Stuart  John,  b.  22  Dec.  1820,  an  officer  E.I.C.S.;  d.  unm.  at 
Hyderabad,  Scinde,  1  July,  1843. 

James  Neilson,  6.  13  May  ;  d.  29  Oct.  1822. 

David  Brainerd,  s.  his  mother. 

John  Griffin,  6.  6  July,  1825;  d.  10  Sept.  1877. 

Peter,  b.  8  Nov.  1829;  d.  6  Aug.  1842. 

Elizabeth,  b.  13  June,  1819;  in.  7  June,  1849,  Rev.  Thomas 
Hind,  of  Carlisle. 

Anna  McKenzie,  b.  20  Nov.  1827  ;  d.  unm..  8  Nov.  1860. . 
Mrs.  Stuart-Dalzell  d.  1   May,  1847,  when  she  was  s.  by  her 
eldest    surviving   son,  David    Bkainekd    Dalzell,  now  of 
Glenae. 

Arms—^a..,  a  naked  man  ppr. 

0,-est — A  dagger  erect  az.  pommel  and  hilt  or. 

MoUo — I  dare. 

<Seai— Glenae  House,  Dumfries. 


DAMES    OF    GREENHILIi. 

Lonqwoeth-Dames,  Tho.mas,  Esq.  of  Greenliill, 
King's  Co.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1869,  late 
a  Capt.  R.A.,  m.  29  April,  1858,  Eunice  Jane,  2nd 
dau.  of  Samuel  Talbot  Hassell,  Esq.  of  Hull,  and 
by  her  has  issue, 

I.  Francis  Talbot,  &.  16  June,  1860. 

II.  Gastavus  Montagu,  b.  17  April,  1862. 

III.  Thomas  Manuel,  b.  16  Feb.  1869. 

I.  Gertrude  Anna,  b.  9  Feb.  1859;   d.  8  April,  1863. 

II.  Eunice  Mary,  b.  9  Nov.  IS64. 

III.  Katherine  Edith,  b.  11  Feb.  1868;  d.  13  March,  18CS. 

IV.  Ethel,  b.  10  Feb.  1872. 

V.  Kathleen  Thomasine,  b.  7  July,  1875. 

HtUrajC— Thomas  Lonoworth,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  Francis 
Longworth,  Esq.  of  Craggan  Castle,  co.  Westmeath,  by  Eliza- 
betlr  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Dames,  Esq.  of 
llathmoyle,  King's  Co.,  assumed  the  additional  surname  and 
arms  of  Dames,  as  heir  of  his  maternal  grandfather,  Thomas 
Dames,  Esq.  of  Rathmoyle.  He  m.  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of 
Maunsell  Burke,  Esq.,  son  of  Anthony  Burke,  Esq.  of  Spring- 
field, CO.  Galway,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
Francis,  now  of  Greenhill. 
Maunsell  John,  m.  Julia,  dau.  of  Edward  Ombler,  Esq.  of 

Camerton,  co.  York. 
Thomas,  Capt.  1st  Dragoon  Guards,  d.  inini.  1845. 
John,  Banker  in  Devonshire. 

Arthur  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Kenton,  Devon,  >/*.  Miss  Emma  Brown, 
and  has  issue. 
William,   Col.    37th  regt.,    m.    Christine  Smith,   Esq.    of 
Toronto,   Canada,   and  had  issue  one  son  and  two.  daus. ; 
he  d.  Feb.  1868. 

George,  late  Capt.  66th  regt.,  m.  1st,  Emma,  dau.  of  John 
Kemble,  Esq.  of  Quebec,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  1845)  a 
son,  George  Francis,  d.  unm.  15  April,  1860.  He  m.  2ndly, 
Caroline  Amelia  Brunswick,  5th  dau.  of  Thomas  North- 
more,  Esq.  of  Cleve  House,  Devon,  by  his  2nd  wife,  Enime- 
line,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Eden,  4th  bart.  of  Windlcstone 
Park,  Durham,  and  had  issue,  1  Monsel;  2  Francis  William; 
3  Henry  Northmore;  1  Amy  Northmore;  2  Caroline  Char- 
lotte; 3  Elfrida  Gertrude.  Capt.  G.  L.  Dames  c^.  21  March, 
1860. 
Jane,  m.  Hugh  Hammill,  Esq.  of  Hartfield,  co.  Dublin,  and 
has  issue ;  she  d.  1863. 
Eliza,  d.  unm.  1835. 

Maria,  m.  Robert  F'leetwood  Rynd,  Esq.  of  Ryndville,  co. 
Bleath,  and  has  issue  one  sou  and  two  daus. 

The  eldest  son, 

Francis  Longworth  Dames,  Esq.  of  Greenhill,  King's  Co., 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1832,  m.  1st,  1  June,  1S30,  Anna, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Travers  Hume,  D.D.,  by  Elizabeth 
Balaguier  his  wife,  niece  and  heiress  of  Earl  Jlacartney,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1835)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  now  of  Greenhill. 

u.  Francis  Travers,  A.M.,  Q.C.,  Bencher  of  King's  Inn.  J.P., 

6.  26  April,  1831;  m.  1800,  Frances  Tenison,  eldest  dau.  of 

the  late  William  Noble,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Edward  Travers,  6.  25  May,  IS61. 

2  Francis,  b.  6  Oct.  1862. 
1  Mary  Louisa. 

I.  Elizabeth,  d.  1835. 

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DAN 


He  m.  2n(lly,  13  Ang.  1839,  Elizabeth  Sclina,  youngest  dau.  of 
Kalph  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Gaybrook,  co.  AVestmealh,  by  Hannah 
Maria  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Kobert  Staples,  Bart,  of  Durrow, 
Queen's  Co.,  and  by  her  had  Issue, 

Ralph,  6.  1840;  d.  1841. 

Robert  Staples,  6.  9  Oct.  1841;  m.  8  Aug.  1876,  Mary  Alice, 
eldest  dau.  of  James  Jameson,  Esq.  of  Delvin,  co.  Dublin. 

Mary  Jane,  m.  i  April,  1866,  Charles  Colley  Palmer,  Esq.  of 
Balian  House,  co.  Kildare,  and  has  issue. 
He  d.  7  Oct.  1863. 

6ea<— Greenhill,  Edenderry,  King's  Co. 


DANIEIi    OF    AUBTJRN. 
Daxiel,  William  Hexet,  Esq.  of  Auburn,  co. 
Westmeath,  J.P.,  m.  1836,  Harriett,  dau.  of  Robert 
Jolinstone,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  and  niece   of  Sir  William 
Eichardson  Bunbury,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George  Robert,  Lieut.   64th  regt.,   6.  9  Jan.  1840:  m. 
Jan.  1864,  Susan,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Philip  Gay,  C.B. 

II.  William  Henry,  15th  regt.,  6.  28  March,  1847. 

I.  Margaret. 

II.  Anna  Maria,  m.  1861,  Richard  Doyne,  Esq.  of  Eally- 
grange,  Calcutta,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Georgina,  m.  Hon.  George  Anneslcy. 

IV.  Cecilia. 

HtntaSC— This  family,  originally  MacDaniel,  or  Mac- 
Donell,  was  of  good  repute  in  the  co.  Mayo  in  the  17th 
century;  the  pedigree  is  duly  recorded  in  the  Ulster's  Office. 

Gerald  or  Garrett  Daniel,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  in  16S7,  held 
lands  called  Castellafy,  in  the  Barony  of  Burrishoole,  co.  Mayo, 
and  resided  at  Clegnagh,  co.  Mayo.  He  d.  1710,  leaving,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  five  sons  and  a  dau.    The  2nd  son, 

Nicholas  Daniel,  Esq.  bapt.  12  May,  1695;  to.  9  July,  1730, 
Elizabeth  Lovett,  and  by  her  (who  was  buried  1  Aug.  1754) 
had  issue.  Mr.  Daniel  was  buried  11  June,  1752.  His  eldest 
son, 

John  Dajhel,  Esq.,  bapt.  12  June,  1734,  m.  23  Oct.  1762, 
Dorcas,  dau.  and  eventually  sole  heiress  of  Thomas  Auchmuty, 
Esq.  (of  the  family  of  Auchmuty,  of  Bryanstown,  co.  Longford, 
of  ancient  Scottish  hneage;,  and  d.  20  Kov.  1790,  having  had 
i-isue, 
Kicrolas  Charles,  of  Westbrooke,  Dorset,  Capt.  in  the  Horse 

Guards,  to.  7  April,  1806,  Mary  Drury,  and  U.  s.  p. 
Thomas  Auchmutt,  Major  41st  regt.,  d.  s.  p. 
■William  George,  of  Westbrooke  House,  Dorset,  of  Foulden 
Hall,  Norfolk,  and  Foley  House,  Kent,  m.  21  June,  1794, 
Amelia,  dau.,  and  at  length  only  surviving  child  and  heir  of 
John  Amhurst,  Esq.  of  Court  Lodge,  East  Farleigh,  Kent, 
Capt.  R.N.,  and  took  the  additional  surname  of  TfssEN,  by 
royal  Ucense,  4  March,  1814.      His  grandson  is  the  present 
William    Amhurst    'Ttssen    Daniel   Amherst,   Esq.   {see 
Amherst  of  Amhurst  and  DidLinrjton  Hall). 
Townley,  of  Dublin,  m.  Maiy  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Marcus 
Brown,  and  Elinor  Davine,  of  Annaghmore,  Galway,  and 
>i.  .?.  p. 
John.  George  Robert,  of  w  horn  presently. 

James.  Anna  Maria. 

The  6th  son, 

George  Robert  Daniel,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  of  Auburn,  m.  (license 
dated  27  Aug.  1806)  Margaret,  eldest   dau.  of  Henry  Smyth, 
Esq.  of  Harcourt  Street,  Dublin,  and  had  issue, 
William  Henbt,  now  of  Auburn. 
Charles  John  (Rev.),  to.  Susan  Ryle,  and  has  issue,  Charles; 

Frederick ;  and  Mary. 
Dorcas  Maria,  to.  1st,  Charles  Costcllo,  Esq.  of  Edmondstown, 
CO.  Mayo,  and  had  issue.    She  to.  2ndly,  Lawrence  Langlty, 
Esq.,  and  bad  issue. 
Mr.  Daniel's  will  bears  date  3  Nov.  1846;  he  d.  1847. 

Armx—Vex  saltire  arg.  and  or,  two  dexter  arms  fep.=wi?c 
couped  and  in  pale  vested  gu.  cuffed  az.,  the  hand  ppr.,  holding  a 
cross-crosslet  fitchee  erect  of  the  third  and  as  many  lions 
rampant  in  fcss  also  of  the  third. 

Oe«(— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours  in  front  of  a  trefoil  slijipod 
vert  a  dexter  arm  fesswise  couped  vested  gu.  cuffed  az.  the 
hand  ppr.  holding  a  cross-ciosslet  titchee  erect  also  gu. 
iV/o((o— Toujours  prit. 
6'eai— Auburn,  Glasson,  co.  Wcstmeath. 


DANIEL    OF    STOODLEIGH. 
Daniel,   Thomas  Carkw,    Esq.    of    Stoodleigli 
Court,  Devon,  late  Lieut.  2nd  Lile  Guards,  b.  1848 ; 


*.  his  grandfather  1872 ;  m.  1875,  Alice  Mildred, 
eldest  dau.  of  Hon.  and  Eev.  John  Grifford,  Rector 
of  Siddiugton,  co.  Gloucester. 

JtinraflC. — This  family  settled  in  Barbados  about  1C60. 

Thomas  Daniel,  returned  to  England  1764,  having  pre- 
viously m.  Eleanor  Neil,  dau.  of  an  old  Barbados  proprietor, 
by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

John,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Henry  Tahourdin,  Esq.  of  Syden- 
ham. 

Anne,  m.  Stephen  Cave,  Esq.  of  Cleve  Hill. 
The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Daniel,  Esq.  of  Henbury,  co.  Gloucester,  m. 
Susannah,  dau.  of  John  Cave,  Esq,  (see  Cave  of  Cleve  Hill),  and 
had  issue, 

Thomas,  of  Stoodleigh. 

John,  d.  young. 

Eleanor,  m.  Rev.  Finney  Belfield,  of  Primley,  Devon,  and  is 
deceased. 

Maria  Anne,  m.  Col.  Lewis,  of  St.  Pierre  Park,  co.  Mon- 
mouth, who  d.  1847  {see  Lewis  of  St.  Pierre). 

Emily,  to.  Rev.  Walker  Gray,  and  is  deceased. 

Susan,  TO.  Rev.  Henry  Hugh  Way,  Vicar  of  Henbury. 

Frances,  to.  Jere  Hill,  Esq. 

Lucy,  TO.  PhiUp  Vaughan,  Esq. 
The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Daniel,  Esq.  of  Stoodleigh  and  Stuckeridge,  Devon, 
also  of  Barbados  and  Demerara,  in  the  West  Indies,  J. P., 
High  Sheriff  for  Devon  1855,  b.  1798 ;  m.  Augusta  Louisa,  dau. 
of  Capt.  Bridges,  R.N.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  m.  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Carew,  of 
Collypriest,  and  grand-dau.  of  Sir  T.  Carew,  Bart.  He  d. 
14  Sept.  1862,  leaving,  with  another  son  and  three  daus., 
a  son.  the  present  Thomas  Caeew  Daniel,  Esq. 

II.  John,  R.N.,  deceased. 

III.  Henry  Arthur  (Rev.),  m.  Louisa  Catherine,  dau.  of  R. 
Clarke,  Esq.  of  Bridwell,  Devon,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Catherine  Susanna,  to.  1843,  Rev.  William  Purr  Pituiau. 

II.  Louisa,  m.  Rev.  W.  Sealy. 

in.  Augusta,  to.  Rev.  R.  B.  Carew. 
He  d.  1872. 
Seat— Stoodleigh,  Tiverton. 


DANIELL    OF    KENBUEY. 

Daniell,  Augustus  Warwick  Bampfylde, 
Esq.  of  Kenbury,  Devon,  b.  30  Jan.  1849;  m. 
14  Jan.  1875,  Blanche  Caroline,  eldest  dau.  of 
Capt.  W.  Leith  Hay,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Andrew  Leitli 
Hay,  of  Eannes  and  Leith  Hall,  co.  Aberdeen,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  William  AtJcusTDS  Bampftlbe,  6.  15  Dec.  1875. 

II.  Harold  Bampfylde,  6.  1  Jan.  1876. 

JLtltCajC. — This  family  has  been  settled  in  Devon  for 
the  last  century,  and  came  into  possession  of  the  Kenluiy 
estates  at  the  death  of  Augustus  Stowey,  Esq. 

George  Daniell,  Esq.  to.  4  May,  1715,  Harriett,  5th  dau. 
of  Sir  Richard  Bampfylde,  Bart.,  M.P.  and  d.  23  Jan.  1734, 
having  by  her  (who  d.  12  Aug.  1737)  had,  with  a  son,  John,  in. 
Miss  Foskett,  and  two  daus.,  Georgina  and  Fanny,  anotherj 
son. 

Rev.  George  Warwick  Bampfylde  Daniell,  Rector  ofl 
Marten,  Wilts,  to.  June,  1847,  Ellen  Smith,  and  d.  4  June,  1874,.| 
having  had  issue,  , 

I.  AuGCSTUs  Warwick  Bampfylde,  now  of  Kenbury. 

II.  Charles  Bampfylde.  iii.  George  Warwick  Bampfylde. 
IV.  Ernest  Augustus  Stowey. 

I.  Emily,  in.  Capt.  Wylde  Browne,  late  P.ombay  Infantry. 

II.  Alice  Codrington.  iii.  Helen  Bampfylde. 
IV.  Frances  Harriett. 

Sc((i— Kenbury,  Exeter. 


DANIELIi    OF    NEW    FOREST. 

Daniell,  Robert  George,  Esq.  of  New  Forest, 
CO.  Westmeatb,  J.P.,  b.  12  June,  1831 ;  m.  19  Aug. 
1864,  Ellen,  2nd  dau.  of  John  O'Brien,  Esq.  of  Elm 
Vale,  CO.  Clare,  M.P.  for  Limerick,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  20  Slarch,  1868. 

I.  Cecilia.  ii.  Ellen. 

H  inert gr.— This  family  claims  to  be  a  branch  of  the  very 
ancient  Cheshire  family  of  Damull  of  Daresbu-ry.  \ 


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421 


Bridges  Daniell,  of  Dublin,  whose  will  is  dated  31  July, 
1740,  and  was  proved  18  Feb.  1740-41,  »!.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Henry  Wade,  Esq.  of  Clonebraney,  co.  Meath,  and  sister  and 
co-heir  of  John  Wade,  Esq.  of  Clonebraney,  and  had  issue, 
with  three  daus.,  three  sons, 

Richard,  d.  v.  p. 

John,  of  Clonebraney,  who  assumed  the  name  of  Wade  :  he 
TO.  Hester,  dan.  of  Hobert  Shields,  Esq.  of  Waiustown,  and 
had  issue  (sec  Wade  of  CioneOrautij). 

Michael. 
The  3rd  son, 

Michael  Daniell,  Esq.,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Samuel  Wood- 
ward, Esq.  of  Woodville,  co.  Meath,  and  had  two  sons,  John 
Daniel!,  Esq.  of  Bellevue,  co.  Meath,  Capt.  17th  Lancers,  who 
d.  15  May,  1840;  and 

Henry  Daniell,  Esq.  of  New  Forest,  J. P.  for  the  cos.  of 
Meath  and  Westraeath,  who  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  the 
latter,  1803.  He  was  6.  Sept.  1767;  m.  15  Aug.  1794, 
Isabella,  2nd  dau.  of  Robert  Tighe,  Esq.  of  South  Hill,  co. 
Westmeath,  M.P.  for  Carrick,  by  Isabella  his  wife,  sister  of 
Sir  Gilbert  King,  Bart,  of  Charleston,  co.  Roscommon,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  27  Sept.  1796;  m.  21  July,  1827, 
Cecilia  Frances,  youngest  dau.  of  Major  Anthony  Cliffe,  of 
Bellevue,  co.  Wexford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18  May,  18U3) 
left  at  bis  decease,  6  Aug.  1841, 

1  Robert  George,  now  of  New  Forest. 

2  Anthony  John,  6.  16  March,  1833;  d.  unm. 

1  Frances. 

2  Henrietta  Cecilia,  to.  1859,  Patrick  Segrave,  Esq.,  J.P. 
(sec  Segrave  nf  Cabra). 

3  Isabella  Jane. 

II.  George,  Capt.  E.N.,  J.P.,  &.  31  Aug.  1797;  m.  23  June, 
1842,  Alicia  Katherine,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Right  Hon.  Francis 
lilackburne,  and  dying  1857,  left  a  son,  Francis  Henry  Black- 
liurne,  m.  21  Aug.  1877,  Caroline  Sophia,  eldest  dau.  of 
William  Benco  Jones,  Esq.  of  Lisselan,  co.  Cork. 

III.  Henry,  Rector  of  Portnashangan,  co.  Westmeath,  b. 
28  July,  1801 ;  d.  unm.  29  March,  1836. 

IV.  John  Michael,  Lieut.  26th  regt.,  b.  19  Oct.  1815 ;  d.  unm. 
at  Chusan,  27  Nov.  1840. 

I.  Isabella  Margaret,  m.  23  May,  1821,  William  Hamilton 
Smyth,  Esq.  of  Drum  House,  co.  Down,  son,  by  his  2nd 
marriage,  of  William  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Drumcree,  M.P.  for 
Westmeath. 

II.  F'rances  Louisa,  d.  unm.  24  Feb.  1826. 
Mr.  Daniell  d.  1843. 

^rms— Arg.,  a  pale  fusilly  sa.,  a  crescent  gu. 
Crest— Aa  unicorn's  head   erased    armed    and    crincd    or, 
charged  with  a  crescent  gu. 
3Jotto — Pro  fide  et  patria. 
Heat — New  Forest,  Kilbeggan,  Westmeath. 


DARBY    OF    LEAP    CASTLE. 
Dabby,  William  Henry,  Esq.  of  Leap  Castle, 
King's  Co.,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1790  ;  m.  1st, 
Laui-a  Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  late  Edward  Jeremiah 
Curteis,  Esq.  of  Windmill  Hill,  Sussex,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  27  March,  1847)  has  issue, 
1.  Jonathan,  J. P.,  6.  25  June,  1828 ;  m.    7  Sept.  1853,  his 
cousin,  Caroline  Curteis,  dau.  of  John  Graham,  Esq.  of 
The  Elms,  Sussex,  andd.  1871,  having  had  issue,  Jonathan 
Charles  ;  Horatio  Graham ;  Laura  Caroline  ;  and  Florence 
Anne. 

I.  Mary  Charlotte,  to.  W.  Johns,  Esq. 

He  m.  2ndly,  28  Jan.  1848,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the 
late  William  Drought,  Esq.,  bj  whom  he  has  issue, 

II.  William  Henry,  Lieut.  R.A.,  b.  8  May,  1855. 

III.  John  Nelson. 

II.  Elizabeth  Henrietta,  to.  1869,  W.  Peisley  Hutchinson 
Lloyd  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Golden  Grove,  King's  Co. 

III.  Wilhelmina  Kaiharine  Anne,  m.  6  Dec.  1878,  Ivar 
Maclvor,  A.A.G.G.  for  Central  India,  late  3rd  Hussars, 
3id  son  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Maclvor,  of  Moyle,  co.  Tyrone. 

IV.  Laura  Susan  Ellen.  v.  Theodora  Lovett. 

Vi.  Laura  Caroline,  m.  25  July,  1878,  John  Tyndall,  Esq.  of 
Glcnlock,  Ceylon.  vii.  Gertrude  Monica. 

viii.  Maude  Mary.  ix.  Anne  Vaughan. 

3ttUCagC.— Jonathan  Darby,  Esq.  of  Leap,  King's  Co., 
High  Sheriff  1674,  whose  will  is  dated  6  March,  1685,  left  issue 
by  his  wife,  Deborah,  four  sons  and  one  dau.,  1  Jonathan,  of 
Leap;  2  George  ;  3  John;  4  William;  1  Mary.    The  eldest  sun, 

Jonathan  Darbv,  Esq.  of  Leap,  J. P.,  ((i//y>.  QueeuA.NNiiana 


George  I.,  whose  will  is  dated  13  Dec.  1742,  and  was  proved 
22  Feb.  1742-43,  left  issue  at  his  decease,  two  sons  and  three 
daus.    The  eldest  son, 

Jonathan  Darby,  Esq.  of  Leap,  to.  Susanna,  dau.  of  Robert 
Lovett,  Esq.  of  Dromoyle,  Kinn's  Co.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Jonathan,  of  Leap,  High  Sheriff  King's  Co.  1787,  to.  his 
cousin,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Jonathan  Lovett,  of  Kingsmill,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  had  issue  an  only  child,  Elizabeth. 

II.  Henry  D'Esterre  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  of  Leap  Castle,  Admiral 
E.N.,  d.  unm. 

III.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  William,  to.  Elizabetli,  dau.  of  William  Hawkshaw,  Esq., 
and  was  father  of  Rev.  Jonathan  Lovett  Darby. 

V.  Christopher,  General  in  the  army,  d.  k.  p. 

VI.  Verney,  of  Dublin,  High  Sheriff  King's  Co.  1799,  to..  V  ,S, 
Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  George  Maquay,  and  had  issue  one  sun 
and  two  daua., 

1  William,  to.  and  had  issue.  1  Maria. 

2  Jane,  wife  of  Surgeon  Burke,  of  the  Rifle  Brigade. 

VII.  Edward,  whose  dau.,  Sarah,  m.  Kev.  John  Head. 

I.  Sarah,  wife  of  her  cousin.  Sir  Jonathan  Lovett,  Bait,  of 
Liscombe,  Bucks. 
The  3id  son, 

John  Darby,   Esq.   of  Jlarldey,   Sussex,   and  Leap  Castle, 
King's  Co.,  TO.  Anne,   dau.  of  Samuel  Vaughan,  Esq.  and  had 
issue, 
Jonathan,  d.  unm. 

William  Henry,  now  of  Leap  Castle. 
Christopher  (Rev.)  m.  Miss  Boyle,  and  had  is.sue. 
George,   of  Markley,  Sussex,  Barrister-at-Law,   M.A.,  M  P 
for  East  Sussex  1837  to  1846;  m.  Maria,  yoimgest  dau.' of 
Samuel  Homfray,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  d.  1877,  having  had  four 
sons  and  eight  daus.     His    son.   Rev.    John    Clere-Scott 
Darby,  M.A.,  is  Rector  of  Machen,  co.  Monmouth. 
Horatio  D'Esterre.  John  Nelson. 

Susan,  m.  Right  Hon.  Edward  Penncfather,  Chief  Justice  of 

Queen's  Bench,  Ireland,  and  d.  6  April,  1861,  aged  75. 
Sarah. 
Mr.  Darby  d.  1834. 

Arms— Az.,  on  a  chevron  arg.  between  three  garbs  or,  a  naval 
coronet  of  the  1st  between  two  anchors  sa.  pendent  in  the 
centre  chief  from  a  riband  of  the  second  fimbriated  of  the  field 
a  representation  of  the  gold  medal  conferred  upon  Admiral  Sir 
Henry  D'Esterre  Darby,  of  Leap  Castle,  by  command  of  his 
Maje.sty  George  III.,  in  commemoration  of  his  gallant  conduct 
at  the  Battle  of  the  Nile,  when  in  command  of  His  Majesty's 
ship  "  Bellerophon  :"  Iteneath  the  said  medal  the  word  Nile, 
inscribed  in  gold  letters  upon  the  field. 

Oi-est-A  garb  or,  banded  h  ith  a  naval  crown  az.  in  front  of 
art  anchor  placed  in  sinister  bend  sa. 

Motto — Spero  mehora. 

.beat— Leap  Castle,  Roscrea. 


DAEBY    OP    MARKLEY. 

See  Preceding  Memoir. 


DARBY    OP    COALBROOKDALE. 

Daeby,  Abraham,  Esq.  of  Ebbw  Vale,  co. 
Monmouth,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1853,  b.  30 
March,  1804;  m.  8  Aug.  1839,  Matilda  Frances, 
eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Francis  Darby,  Esq.  of 
Sunniside  House,  Coalbrookdale. 

JLturaCjr.— This  family  has  resided  at  Coalbrookdale  for 
many  generations. 

Abraham  Darby,  b.  3  March,  1711 ;  son  of  Abraham  Darby, 
living  at  Coalbrookdale,  1697;  to.  1st,  Miss  Margaret  Smith, 
and  had  by  her  one  dau.  Hannah,  to.  Richard  Reynolds,  Esq. 
of  the  city  of  Bristol.  Mr.  Darby  m.  2ndly,  Abiah  Sinclair, 
willow,  youngest  child  of  Samuel  Maude,  Esq.  of  Sunderland, 
and  had  two  sons  and  two  daus. 

I.  Abraham,  of  Coalbrookdale,  6.124  April,  1750;  to.  Rebecca, 
dau.  of  Francis  Smith,  Esq.  of  Doncaster,  and  had  issue, 

1  Francis,  his  heir,  of  Sunniside  House,  Coalbrookdale^ 
b.  5  April,  1783;  to.  16  June,  1808,  Hannah,  only  chila  of 
John  Grant,  Esq.  of  Leighton  Buzzard,  Beds,  and  left 
two  daus.,  his  co-heirs,  Matilda  Frances,  wife  of  Abraham 
Darby,  Esq.  of  Stoke  Court ;  and  Adelaide  Anna,  to.  15 
April,  1852,  Henry  Whitmore,  Esq.  now  of  Sunniside 
House,  M.P.  for  Briilgnorth,  D.L.,  J. P.,  one  of  the  Lords 
of  the  Treasury,  late  Keeper  of  the  Privy  Seal  to  H.R.H. 
the  Prince  of  Wales.    Mr.  Darby  d.  20  March,  1850. 

2  Richard,  b.  1  Jan.  1788;  to.  Maria,  only  child  o£ 
John  Sorton,  Esq.  of  Chester,  and  d.  1  Aug.  18G0, 
having  had  issue. 

1  Anne,  to.  Barnard  Dickinson,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 

2  Hannah,  m.  William  Tothill,  Esq.  of  Rcdland,  ncBl- 
Bristol,  and  had  issue. 


422 


CAR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


D'AR 


II.  SAMCEt,,  of  whom  presently.  ] 

I.  Mary,  m.  Joseph  Eathbone,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  d.  s.  jp. 
n.  Sarah,  d.  unm. 
The  2ncl  son, 

Samcel  Daebt,  6.  20  Jan.  1755;  m.  1776,  Deborah,  dau.  of 
John  Barnard,  Esq.  of  Shcflield,  and  d.  1   Sept.  1796,  leaving 
two  sons, 
Sashtel,  m.  Frances  Anna,  dan.  of  John  Williames,  Esq.  of 
Welch  Pool,  CO.  Montgomery,  and  d.  1  Feb.  1808,  leaving 
an  only  dau.  and  heiress,  Mary  (deceased),  m.  6  Dec.   1825, 
the  Rev.   Edward  Pryce-Onen,  M.A.  (deceased),  Vicar  of 
Wellington,    and   Rector  of  Eyton,    Salop,    only    son    of 
Archdeacon  Owen,  of  Shrewsbury. 
Edmum),  of  whose  line  we  treat. 
The  2nd  son, 

Edmc.v-d  Dabby,  b.  22  April,   1782;  m.  1803,  Lucy,  dan.  of 
John  Burlingham,   Esq.   of   Catherine  Hill,  Worcester,   and 
d.  29  March,  1810,  leaving,  with  two  daus.,  two  sons, 
Abraham,  now  of  Stoke  Court. 

Alfred,  of  Stanlev  Hall,  Salop,  6.  1807;  m.  April,  1848, 
Rebecca,  dau.  of  William  MUler  Christy,  Esq.,  and  d.  14 
April,  1852.  leaving  a  son,  Alfred  Edmund  WiDiam,  J. P., 
6.  7  Sept.  i850,  and  two  daus.,  Alice  Mary,  and  Alfreda 
Lucy, 
^rr/is— Per  chevron  battelly  az.  and  erminois  three  eagles 
displayed  two  and  one,  each  charged  on  the  breast  with  an 
escallop,  all  counterehanged. 

Crest — In  front  of  two  cross-crosslets  fitchee  in  saltier  sa.   a 
demi-eagle  displayed  couped  erminois  wings  az.  charged  on  the 
breast  with  an  escallop  of  the  last. 
Motto — Utcunque  placuerit  Deo. 
Seat— Ebbw  Vale,  Newport,  co.  Monmouth. 

♦ 

D'AUCY  OF  CASTLE  PARK. 
D'Aect,  Johx  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Castle  Park,  co- 
Roscommon,  J. P.,  Major  Roscommon  Militia, 
Barrister-at-Law,  b.  24  June,  1811 ;  m.  21.  March, 
1846,  Jane,  dan.  and  co-heir  of  Daniel  Kelly,  Esq. 
of  Cargins,  co.  Roscommon,  by  Mary  his  wife,  sister 
of  Arthur,  1st  Lord  de  Freyne,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Lionel,  b.  21  Dec.  1847. 

II.  Alfred  De  Freyne,  6.  1 1  Feb.  1849. 

ILtllCHSC" — This  is  a  branch  of  the  great  Anglo-Xorraan 
family  of  DArcy.  Patbick  D'Abct,  Esq .  of  Kiltnllagh,  younger 
son  of  James  D'Arcy,  surnamed  Rivmrih,  b.  1598,  an  active 
member  of  the  Hou.=e  of  Commons  in  the  Parliament  assem- 
bled at  Dublin  1640;  d.  in  Dublin,  1668,  leaving  by  his  wife 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Peter  French,  an  only  son, 

James  D'Abct,  Esq.  of  Kiltullagh,  ra.  Frances  Triishot,  a  lady 
of  Brittany,  whose  father  was  Captain  of  a  man-of-war  in  the 
service  of  LocisXlII.,  and  her  mother,  Anne  Keating 'his  wife), 
was  Maid  of  Honour  to  Henrietta  Mabia,  Queen  Consort  of 
Charles  I.  By  her  Mr.  D'Arcy,  who  ^.  1692,  had  (with  four 
daus.,  Anne,  7«.  Chas.  Daly,  Esq.  of  Culla;  Frances,  ra.  1st 
Capt.  Uliek  Burke,  and  2ndly,  Lieut.  Francis  D'  .\rcy ;  Bridget, 
m.  Councillor  Dillon  ;  and  Clare)  a  son  and  heir. 

Hyacinth  D'Arcy,  of  Kiltullagh,  Capt.  in  the  army,  6. 
1665;  r/i.  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  D'Arcy,  Esq.  of  Gorteen, 
CO.  Mayo,  and  had  issue  nine  sons  and  three  daus.  Capt. 
Hyacinth  D'Arcy  d.  1743;  bis  2nd  son  (the  eldest,  Patrick, 
d.  s.  p.), 

John  D'Arcy,  Esq.  m.  Jane,  dan.  of  Sir  Eobert  Lynch, 
Bart,  of  Castle  Carra,  and  was  father  of 

John  D'Abcy,  Esq.,  m.  1752,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Col. 
Isidore  Lynch,  of  Dryncong  Castle,  and  had,  with  one  dau. 
(Jane,  m.  1st,  her  kinsman,  M.  le  Comte  D'Arcy,  Lieut. -Gen. 
in  France ;  and  2ndly,  Matthew  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Castle  Talbot, 
CO.  Wexford),  one  son. 

Hyacinth  D'Arcy,  Esq.  of  Kiltullagh,  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of 
F.  Blake,  Esq.  of  Rahara,  co.  Roscommon,  by  whom  he  had 
no  issue ;  and  2ndly,  1784,  Julia,  dau.  of  Mark  Lynch,  Esq.  of 
Barna,  co.  Gal  way,  by  whom  he  had  one  dau.,  who  d.  VMm., 
and  two  sons,  John,  his  heir,  and  Mark.    The  elder  son, 

John  D'Aecy,  Esq.  of  Kiltullagh  and  CUfton  Castle,  J.P., 
6.,26  Nov.  1785,  High  Sheriff  1811;  m.  1st,  4  June,  1804, 
Frances,  dau.  of  Dominick  Blake,  Esq.  of  Castlegrove,  and 
graud-dau.  of  Nicholas,  5th  Viscount  Netterville,  by  whom 
(who  d.  15  April,  1815)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Hyacinth,  late  representative. 

II.  John  Talbot,  of  Castle  Park. 

III.  Patrick,  deceased. 

rv.  James,  ;/!.  Mary,  dau.  of  Capt.  .John  Andrew?!,  E.N. 

I.  Isabella. 

u.  Julia,  m.  Richard  Livingston,  Esq.  of  Westport  House. 


He    ra.    2ndly,    3    March,    1821,  Lonisa    Bagot,     dan.     of 

Walter  Sneyd,  Esq.  of  Keele  Hall,  Staffordshire,  and  had  by 
her, 

Edmund,  deceased.  Henry. 

William.  Norman,  deceased. 

Elizabeth,  m.  George  Clarke,  Esq.  Commander  K.X. 

Louisa,  m.  Sydney  Smith,  Esq. 

His  eldest  son, 

Rev.  Hyacinth  D'Arcy,  Rector  and  Vicar  of  Omey,  Ballin- 
doon,  Moyrus,  and  Rector  of  Clifden,  co.  Galway,  formerly  of 
Kiltullagh  House  and  Clifden  Castle,  in  that  co.  6.  27  July, 
1806;  m.  1st,  8  June,  1852,  Fanny,  2nd  dau.  of  Alan  Belling- 
ham,  Esq.  of  Castle  Bellingham  (which  lady  d.  26  June,  1854; 
and  2ndly,  24  Jan.  1862,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Newman, 
Esq.  of  Brands  House,  Buckinghamshire,  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 

I.  Mary  Elizabeth  Hyacinthe,  6.  15  June,  1863. 

II.  Isabella  Frances,  b.  9  Dec.  1864. 

III.  Anna  Louisa  Hyacinthe,  b.  10  Sept.  1866. 

He  d.  2  Sept.  1874. 

Arms—Az..  semce  of  cross-crosslets  and  three  cinqnefoils, 
arg. 

Creit — A  spear  broken  in  three  pieces  or,  headed  arg.  and 
banded  together  in  the  middle  by  a  riband  gu. 

Motto — Un  Dieu,  un  roi. 

Seat — Castle  Park,  Ballinasloe. 


D'AUCY    OF    NEW    FOREST. 

D'Aecy,  Hyacinth,  Esq.  of  New  Forest,  co. 
Gralway,  Fisher  Hill,  co.  Mayo,  and  Rockvale,  co. 
Clare,  h.  26  Feb.  1830 ;  J.P.  co.  Galway,  and  High 

Sheriff  1877 ;  s.  his  brother  1869. 

HtnCaJIC— Martin  D'Abct  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  of  co. 
Galway,  was  2nd  son  of  James  D'Arcy,  Esq.  of  Kiltullagh, 
Vice-President  of  Connaught  temp.  Queen  Elizabeth,  and  a 
lineal  descendant  of  the  great  and  noble  house  of  D'Arcy,  es- 
tablished in  England  at  the  period  of  the  Norman  Conquest  (see 
Bcbke's  Extinct  Pierage),  suffered  much  persecution  from 
Thomas  Wentworth,  Earl  of  Strafford,  and  d.  in  prison  in  Dublin 
3  .Jan.  1636.  He  m.  Christick,  dau.  of  Richard  Martin,  Alder- 
man of  Galway,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

EicHABD  D'Abcy,  Esq.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Browne, 
of  Galway,  and  was  father  of 

Martin  D'Arcy,  Esq.  of  Clonuane,  co.  Clare,  m.  20  May, 
1653,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Blake,  Bart,  of  Ardfry, 
and  d.  17  Oct.  1727,  leaving  issue,  Richard,  of  Clonuane,  m. 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Major  Peter  Blake,  of  Corbally,  and  d.  16 
Dec.  1627  ;  and 

Dominick  D'.\BCT,  Esq.  of  Rockvale,  co.  Clare,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  James  Butler,  Esq.  of  Doon,  in  the  same  county,  and 
had  three  sons.  Richard ;  James,  d.  s.  p.  19  Aug.  1772  ;  and 
Dominick  ;  and  a  dau.  to.  M.  Hogan,  Esq.  of  Cross.  The 
younger  son, 

Dominick  D'Aecy,  Esq.  of  Clonuane,  near  Rockvale,  m. 
Bridget,  dau.  of  Stephen  Blake,  Esq.  of  Moorfield,  co.  Galway, 
and  had  issue,  Richard,  his  heir ;  James,  Barrister-aNLaw, 
d.  VMm.  1790;  and  Mary  Anne,  m.  Christopher  O'Brien,  Esq. 
of  Ennistymon,  co.  Clare.    The  elder  son  and  heir, 

Richard  D'Abcy,  Esq.  of  Rockvale,  ra.  30  Nov.  1783,  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Blake,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  Dublin  (a  younger 
brother  of  Maurice  Blake,  Esq.  of  Tower  Hill,  co.  Mayo),  and  by 
her  had  three  sons, 

Dominick,  b.  1784,  Capt.  47th  regt;  d.  s.  p.  I8U- 

John,  d.  s.  2>.  18-2. 

James,  of  whom  presently. 

Isidore,  6.  1789:  an  officer  56th regt.;  d.  s.p.  8  Dec.  1850. 

UUrtin,  of  Wellfort,  co.  Galway,  b.  1791 ;  m.  17  June,   1817, 
Henrietta,   dau.  of  Dominick  Beytagh,  Esq.,  of  Cappagh 
House,  and  dying  1844,  left  issue,  1  Richaed;  2  Dominick; 
3  John;  4  James;  and  1  Mary. 
The  3rd  son, 

James  D'Arcy,  Esq.  of  New  Forest,  J.P.,  b.  10  Feb.  1787; 
w.  20  Sept.  1827,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Hyacinth  Chevers,  Esq.  of 
Killjan,  and  d.  8  April,  1851,  leaving  issue, 

Richard,  late  of  New  Forest,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  20  April, 
1829  ;  High  Sheriff  co.  Galway,  1863 ;  to.  30  Dec.  1868. 
Louisa  Margaret,  elder  dau.  of  William  Murphy,  Esq.,  by 
Margaret  O'Conor,  his  wife,  niece  of  O'Conor  Don,  and 
d.  s.  p.  Sept.  1869. 

Hyacinth,  now  of  New  Forest. 

Mary.  Elizabeth. 


D'AR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


BAR 


423 


Anns — Az.,  pcmee  of  cross-crosslets  and  three  cLnquefoils 
arg. 

Crest — On  a  chapeau  gu.  tni-ned  up  erra.  a  bull  sa.  armed 
or. 

Motto — Un  Dieu  un  roi. 

SicU — New  Forest,  Ballinasloe,  co.  Galway. 


D'AUCY    OF    HYDE    PARK. 

D'Aect,  George  James  Noeman,  Esq.  of  Hjde 
Park,  CO.  Westmeath,  J.P.,  b.  3  March,  1820  ;  m. 
30  Jan.  1856,  Antoinette  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of 
Anthony  John  Dopping,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Cokuolyn,  co. 
Meath,  and  has  issue, 

I.  NoEMAN  John,  6.  22  Nov.  1856. 

II.  George  James  Audomar,  6.  11  Oct.  1861. 

I.  Annie,  d.  1874. 

II.  Mary  Anne  Gary. 

III.  Adela  Maud  Eliza. 

JLtUeajC— William  D'Arct,  Esq.  of  Plattyn,  co.  Meath, 
sonof  Sir  John  D'Arcy,  Lord  Justice  of  Ireland,  by  Joane  De 
Burgh,  his  2nd  wife,  and  brother  of  John  D'Arcy,  Baron  of 
Knayth,  who  m.  Catharine,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Fitzgerald,  of 
Allen,  CO.  Kildare,  and  was  ancestor  of  the  distinguished 
family  of  D'Arcy  of  Plattyn,  the  main  stem  from  which  have 
branched  D'Arcy,  of  Hyde  Park,  D'Arcy,  of  KiltuUa  and 
CUfden  (now  represented  by  John  Talbot  D'Arcy,  Esq.  of 
Castle  Park),  D'Arcy  of  New  Forest,  <&c. 

Thomas  D'Arcy,  Esq.  of  Dunmow,  co.  Meath,  2nd  son  of 
George  D'Arcy,  of  Plattyn,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Tuite  M'Riccard,  of  Sonagh,  and  younger  brother  of  Sir 
AVilliam  D'Arcy,  of  Plattyn,  whose  male  issue  became  extinct, 
m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Richard  Kiltole,  and  was  father  of  John 
D'Arcy,  Esq.  of  Dunmow,  whose  son  and  heir,  William 
D'Arcy,  Esq.  of  Dunmow,  m.  Margaret  Brandon,  niece  of 
Thomas  Brandon,  Esq.  of  Dundalk,  and  had  a  son,  Thomas 
D'Arcy,  of  Dunmow,  aged  28  in  1639,  m.  Alicia  Nugent,  of 
New  Haggard,  and  was  father  of  George  D'Arcy,  Esq.  of 
Dunmow,  declared  an  innocent  Papist  20  Aug.  1663,  who,  hy 
Alice  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Clonlust,  co. 
Westmeath,  had  a  son,  Thomas,  of  Lisnabin,  co.  Westmeath, 
who  predeceased  his  father,  leaving  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Bellew  of  Bellewstown,  co.  Meath,  a  son  and  successor  to  his 
grandfather,  viz., 

John  D'Arct,  Esq.  of  Dunmow,  d.  1727,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  coheiress  of  Thomas  Judge,  Esq.  of  Grangebeg,  co.  West- 
meath, and  by  her  (who  d.  1773)  had, 
Jddge,   of   Dunmow  and  Grangebeg,  d.  1766,  leaving,  by 
Elizabeth    Nugent    his  wife,   an  only  dau.    and    heiress, 
Eliza,  m.  Col.  Georges  Marcos  Irvine,   of  Castle  Irvine, 
CO.  Fermanagh. 
James,  of  whom  we  treat. 
This 

James  D'Arcy,  Esq.  of  Hyde  Park,  co.  Westmeath,  b.  1740  ; 
m.  1766,  Martha,  dau.  and   heir  of  William  Grierson,  Esq.  of 
Deanstown,  co.  Dublin,  and  had  issue, 
John,  his  heir. 

Joshua  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Killalon,  diocese  of  Meath,  m.  1811, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Capt.  Fleming,  of  co.  Kildare,  and  had  issue, 
six  sons  and  three  daus.,  of  whom  the  eldest,  John  Samhel 
D'Arcy,  Esq.  of  Bagatelle,  co.  Westmeath,  m.  1834,  Louisa, 
only  dau.  of  William  Handcock,  Esq.,  by  Anne,  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Henry,  Esq.  of  Carrintrilly,  co.  Galway,  and 
(/.  1849,  having  had  issue  two  sons  and  two  daus. 
Thomas  (deceased).  Major  in  the  army,  and  at  his  death  In- 
spector-General of  Police  in  Ulster.  He  m.  Eliza,  dau. 
of  Capt.  Buchanan,  and  has  left  two  sons  and  three  daus.  ; 
the  eldest  son,  William  James,  who  was  at  the  Irish  Bar, 
d.  s.p.  1846. 

Eliza,   m.    Major    Sirr,   of  the    city    of  Dublin,   and  had 
two  sons,   Joseph  D'Arcy  Sirr,   Rector  of  Kilconian ;  and 
Henry  Charles  Sirr,  at  the  English  Bar,  and  two  daus. 
Alice. 

Martha,  m.  F.  Handy,  Esq. 

Frances,  m.  Joseph  Fox,  Esq.  of  Doollstown,  co.  Meath,  and 
had  issue  three  daus. 
Harriet,  m.  James  Fox,  Esq.  of  Galtrim,  co.  Meath,  and  had 
issue  three  sons  and  three  daus. 
Mr.  D'Arcy  d.  1803,  and  was  x.  by  his  eldest  son, 

.Tohn  D'Arcy,  Esq.,  of  Hyde  Park,  6.  1767,  J.P. ;  m.  1st, 
1803,  Emily,  dau.  of  Thomas  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Huntingdon, 
CO.  Westmeath,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.  1803  ;  and  2ndly,  8  Oct. 
1817,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Gary,  Esq.  of 
Dublin,  and  had  issue, 


George  James  Norman,  now  of  Hyde  Park. 

Thomas  Lavallin,  of  Kilglass,  co.  Kildare,  b.  14  March,  1821; 
m.  1st,  27  March,  184.5,  Maria  Louisa,  yxjungest  dau.  of 
James  Fox,  Esq.  of  Galtrim,  co.  Meath,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1871)  has  issue,  1  John  Bertram,  6.27  Dec.  1845;  2  Lavallin 
Gary,  b.  6  May,  1847;  1  Harriotte  Alicia;  2  Frances 
Marianne  ;  3  Maria  Louisa.  He  m.  2ndly,  1872,  Catherine 
Grace,  dau.  of  Rev.  James  Crawford. 

John  Charles,  of  Rehoboth  House,  co.  Dublin,  6.  26  March, 
1828;  m.  22  Jan.  1852,  Henrietta  Anna,  eldest  dau.  of 
Thomas  Brierley,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  has  issue,  1  Charles 
Frederick,  b.  2  Jan.  1859 ;  1  Henrietta,  deceased ;  2  Mary 
Anne ;  3  Louisa  Frances. 

Anthony  Ralph  (Rev.),  of  Tenby,  Wales,  6.  19  May,  1832  ; 
m.  19  Jan.  1860,  Caroline,  youngestdau.  of  Thomas  Brierley, 
Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  has  issue,  Ralph  Francis,  6.  1864,  and 
Henrietta  Mary. 

Martha  Emily.  Frances  Louisa. 

Phcebc  Sophia,  d.  1865. 

Mr.  D'Arcy  d.  1846. 

Arms — 1st:  Az.,  semeeofcross-crosslets  and  three  cinquefoils 
arg.,  for  D'Arcy.  2nd;  Gu,  semee  of  cross-crossletsandan  orle, 
or,  for  Bertram.  3rd  ;  Quarterly  gu.  and  arg.,  for  Tuite.  4th  ; 
or,  a  chevron  vert,  for  Judgk.  5tli;  Arg.,  from  the  centre  base 
vert  a  fir  tree  growing  ppr.  at  top  a  sword  in  bend  az. 
hilted  or,  with  two  antique  crowns  Jn  chief  gu.,  for  Grierson. 
6th;  Arg.,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  roses  barbed  and  seeded  ppr., 
for  Gary. 

Crest— On  a  chapeau,  or  cap  of  maintenance,  crm.  turned  up 
gu.  a  bull  sa.  armed  or. 

Supporters.— T>es.teT  a  tiger  arg. ;  sinister  a  bull  sa.  armed 
or. 

il/oHo— Un  Dieu  un  roi. 

Scai— Hyde  Park,  KilUican,  co.  Westmeath. 


DARCY    OF    KILCEONEY. 

Daect,  Matthew  Peter,  Esq.  of  Clonmines,  co. 
Wexford,  and  Kilcroney,  Bray,  co.  Wicklow,  M.A., 
J.P.  and  D.L.  (only  son  of  the  late  John  Darcy,  Esq. 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  Lord  Mayor  of  the  City  of  Dublin, 
1852,  by  Eliza  his  wife,  dau.  of  Peter  Segrare,  of 
Raheny  Lodge,  Raheny,  co.  Dublin),  m.  1st,  1853, 
Emma,  dau.  of  WilUani  Knaresburgh,  Esq.  of  Inch 
House,  CO.  Kilkenny,  and  by  her  has  had  issue, 

I.  John,  d.  1874. 

II.  William.  hi.  James. 

He  m.  2udly,  1860,  Christina,  dau.  of  James  Daly, 
Esq.  of  Castle  Daly,  co.  Galway,  and  by  her  has 
issue, 

iv.  Matthew  Stephen. 

I.  Margaret.  ii.  Eliza.  in.  Emma. 

IV.  Mary.  v.  Christina. 

Mr.  Dai'cy  represented  the  co.  of  Wexford,  1868  to 
1874,  and  was  High  Sheriff  for  the  City  of  DubKn 
in  1872. 

Seat — Kilcroney,  near  Bray. 

Town  Residence — 6,  Merrion  Square  East,  Dublin. 


DARE    OF    NEWTOWNBARRY. 

See  Hall-Dare. 


DARELL    OF    CALEHILL. 

Daeell,  Henrietta,  of  Calehill,  Kent ;  s.  1875. 

ILfUCaflC— The  family  of  Dayrell  or  Darell  was  esta- 
blislied  in  England  by  one  of  the  companions  in  arms  of  The 
Conqueror,  and  the  name  of  its  founder  appears  on  the  roll  of 
Battle  Abbey.  Numerous  divergent  branches  were  planted  in 
various  counties,  and  for  centuries  flourished  in  all ;  the  prin- 
cipal were  those  of  Calehill  and  Scotney,  in  Kent;  ofSesay, 
in  Yorkshire  ;  of  Littlecote,  in  Wilts;  ofPageham,  in  Sussex; 
and  of  Trewornan,  in  Cornwall. 

From  William  Darell,  of  Sesay,  co.  York,  7th  from 
William  Darell,  of  Sesay,  living  tewp.  King  John,  des- 
cended 

Sir  John  Darell,  Knt.  of  Calehill  (grandson  of  Sir  James 
Darell,  Knt.  of  Calehill,  Governor  of  Guisnes  and  Hames  Castle, 
noa.r  Calais).    He  m.  Aiine,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Home, 


424 


DAE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


DAR 


i  of  Winchester,  ami  had  eleven  sons  and  five  dans.,  of 
whom  the  eldest  son  was  Sm  Robert,  of  Calehill,  whose  male 
line  became  extinct;  and  the  2nd,  Nathaniel,  Governor  of 
Guernsey,  was  father  of  Nathaniel,  Governor  of  Siieerness, 
whose  son, 

John  Dabell,  Esq.  of  Calehill,  m.  Hon.  Olivia  Smythe, 
2nd  dau.  of  Philip,  2nd  Viscount  Strangford,  and  had,  with 
junior  issue, 

Philip,  his  successor.  .      <.  -,  <• 

George,  s.  to  the  estate  of  Scotney  1720,  upon  the  failure  ol 
male  issue  in  that  branch. 

James  (Eev.). 
The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Philip  Daeell,  Esq.  of  Calehill,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert 
Constantine,  Esq.,  and  had  issue ;  the  son  and  heir, 

Henbt  Darbll,  Esq.  of  Calehill,  m.  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of 
Sir  Thomas  Gage,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

Henry,  d.  unm.  1802,  at  Bengal. 

Edwabd,  his  successor. 

PhUip,  d.  unm.  1813. 

Mary. 

Lucy,  m.  Sir  Edward  Hales,  Bart.,  who  d.  s.  p.  1829. 

Catherine,  d.  unm. 

Elizabeth,  m.  John  Linch  French.  Esq. 

Barbara,  m.  Francis  Cholmeley,  Esq.  of  Brandsby,  and  d.  his 
widow  20  Dec.  1861. 

Margaret. 
Mr.  Darrell  was  .?.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Edwakd  Dabell,  Esq.  of  Calehill.  Kent,  m.  10  Feb.  1810, 
Mary  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  BuUocli,  Esq.  of  JSIus- 
toats,  CO.  York,  and  had  issue, 

Edward  Henry,  m.  24   April,   1837,    Lucy,    dau.   of   John 
AVright,  E.sq.  of  Belsize  Park,  Hampstead,  and  d.  i  Sept. 
1846^  leaving  an  only  child, 
Henbietta,  now  of  Calehill. 

Philip  John,  6.  28  Jan.  1817,  was  of  Calehill;  d.  unm. 
185.5. 

Henbt  John,  late  of  CalehUl,  Major  60th  Rifles,  b.  25  June, 
1819;  7ft.  1865,  Isabella  Mary,  dau.  of  Vincent  Anthony 
Eyre,  Esq.  of  Lindley,  but  d.  s.  p.  1869. 

James  Stephen,  Lieut.  B.N.,  6.  10  Dec.  1820;  d.  unm. 
18.50. 

Wmiam,  b.  6  Jan.  1823 ;  d.  unm.  1846. 

RoBEBT,  of  Calehill,  b.  27  March,  1824 ;  d.  s.  p.  1876. 

Mary  Anne.  Olivia  Lucy,  deceased. 

Mr.  Darellrf.  13  Jan.  1851. 

Arms—Az.,  a  lion  rampant  or,  ducally  crowned  arg. 

Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  Saracen's  head  couped 
below  the  shoulders  ppr.,  wreathed  about  the  temples  arg. 
and  az.,  on  his  head  a  cap  of  the  last  fretty  arg.  turned  up 
erm. 

Jl/o«o— True  to  you. 

ScaJ— Calehill,  Charing. 


DABLEY    OF    ALDBY    PARK. 

Daelet,  Hexet,  Esq.  of  Aldby  Park,  and  Spaun- 
ton  Manor,  co.  Tork,  late  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  b. 
9  Sept.  1839 ;  m.  1st,  1863,  Charlotte,  3rd  dau.  of 
James  Atty,  Esq.  of  Court,  co.  Lincoln,  which  lady 
d.  1864.  He  m.  2ndly,  Rosamond,  dau.  of  Sir 
George  Cholmley,  Bart,  of  Howsham,  co.  York,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Hentit  Algernon  Cholmlet,  6.  11  June,  1870. 

II.  Hugh  Lancelot,  6.  3  Nov.  1873. 
I.  Rosamond  May. 

u.  Armetrude  Charlotte  Violet. 

HtnCaSC— The  family  of  Darley  is  one  of  great  antiquity. 

Hesry  Beewsteb  Daklet,  Esq.  of  Aldby  Park,  co.  York,  son 
of  Henry  Brewster  and  Jane  Darley  his  wife,  to.  1st,  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Anderson,  Bart,  of  Broughton,  co. 
Lincoln,  who  d.  176.5,  and  had  by  her  a  son,  John,  who  d. 
young.  He  m.  2ndly,  the  dau.  of  Henry  Wilks,  Esq.,  and  had 
by  her  two  daus.  and  one  son, 

Hekby  Dablet,  Esq.  of  Aldby  Park,  who  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  R.Lewis,  Esq.  of  co.  Glamorgan,  and  dying  1810,  left  a 
son, 

Heney  Dabley,  Esq.  of  Aldby  Park,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1827 ;  6.  17  Aug.  1777;  to.  23  June,  1803,  Mary 
Anne,  dau.  of  S.  Martin,  Esq.  of  Newington,  Surrey,  and  had 
issue, 

Henet  Bbewsteb,  his  heir. 

Charles  Albert,  of  Burtonfield,  co.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6. 
J7  June,  1811;  m.  Aug.  1836,  Marianne  Mills,  youngestUau.  of 


the  Rev.  William  Nesfield,  Rector  of  Brancepeth,  and  has 
Albert,  J.  P.,  and  other  issue. 
Alfred  Horatio,  6,  25  Jan.  1813 ;  to.  Elizabeth,  8rd  dau.  of; 
Col.  Clervaux  Chaytor,  of  Spenniihorne,  North   Riding  co.' 
York,  and  has  issue. 
Helen,  to.  Nov.  1837,  George  Bridge,  Esq.,  Capt.  3rd  foot. 
Arabella  Sophia,  m.  1839,  Christopher  C.  Chaytor,  Esq.  of 
Spennithorne,  co.  York. 
The  eldest  son, 

Henry  Bbewstee  Darley,  Esq.  of  Aldby  Park,  and  Spaun- 
ton  Manor,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  26  Nov.  1809  ;  to.  5  JIarch,  1832, 
Harriet  Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of  Harrington  Hudson,  Esq.  of 
Bessingby,  East  Riding  co.  York,  by  the  Lady  Anne  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  of  George,  1st  Marquess  Townshend,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  now  of  Aldby  Park. 

n.  Cecil  Harrington,  b.  6  Dec.  1841. 

III.  James  Vere.  b.  4  Sept.  1847. 

IV.  Bertram  (Rev.),  b.  4  Nov.  1850. 

V.  Edmond  Oswald,  6.  19  Oct.  1854. 

I.  Anne,  to.  1867,  Sydney  Ringer,  Esq.,  M.D. 

II.  Adelaide,  to.  1864,  the  Hon.  Edward  Dwyer,  LL.D.,  one 
of  the  Judges  of  the  Supreme  Court,  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

III.  Harriet  Louisa,  7n.  28  Sept.  1><69,  Gerald  Walker,  Esq., 
late  Capt.  loth  Hussars,  son  of  Sir  James  Walker,  Bart.,  of 
Sand  Button,  co.  York. 

IV.  Florence  Margaret. 

Mr.  Darley  d.  1860,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms — Gu.,  six  fleurs-de-lis  arg.  three,  two,  and  one,  withia 
a  bordure  erm. 

Crest — A  horse's  head  couped  gu.  accoutred  in  armour  and 
bridled  or. 

Motto — Vivitur  ingenio. 

S««i<— Aldby  Park,  near  York;  and  Spaunton  Manor,  near 
Pickering. 

♦ 

DARIiEY    OF     MTJSTON. 

Beswick-Daelet,  Geoege,  Esq.  of  Muston 
Lodge,  East  Riding  co.  York,  and  of  Quebec, 
Canada,  J.P.,  b.  23  Oct.  1819,  assumed  the  additional 
surname  of  Darley  in  1874,  m.  21  March,  1846, 
Emma,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Wniiam  Darley,  Esq., 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Godfrey  Darley  Eeswick,*  b.  in  Quebec,  20  Nov.  1847; 
TO.  1876,  Bella  Mira  Emma,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Hon. 
Francis  Ward  Primrose,  brother  of  Archibald,  4th  Earl  of 
Rosebery. 

II.  George  William  Darley  Beswick,  b.  12  June,  1851. 

HI.  Arthur  Bell  Darley  Beswick,   6.  10  Oct.  1852;    d.  25 

May,  1874. 
rv.  Bryan  Henry  Darley  Beswick-Darley,  6.  10  Dec.  1857. 
I.  Emma  Darley.  ii.  Mary  Eugenia. 

III.  Georgiana  Margaret  Darley. 

IV.  Percy  Louisa,  d.  in  infancy. 

JL incase— The  Registers  of  the  Abbey  Church  of  Brid- 
lington, CO.  York,  contain  very  numerous  entries  of  this 
family— which  with  the  Darleys  of  Aldby  are  reputed  descen- 
dants of  the  ancient  family  of  de  Derley  of  Derley,  co.  Derby, 
lenip.  Henry  III.  The  earliest  entries  in  the  parish  books  at 
Bridlington,  which  commence  in  1564,  are  the  baptism  of 
the  son  of  Roger  Derley,  in  1579,  the  marriage  of  Thomas 
Darley  and  Joan  Staveley  in  1582,  the  burial  of  Jane 
Darley  in  1569,  Roger  Darley  1579,  Richard  Darley  1586, 
Thomas  Darley  in  1588.  Numerous  entries  follow,  till  we  come 
to 

Richaed  Dabley,  Esq.  of  Sewerby,  near  Bridlington,  who  to. 
7  Oct.  1653,  Mary  (who  d.  5  May,  1690),  dau.  of  John  Huitson 
of  Erindale,  and  d.  1699,  having  had  issue  (with  Thomas; 
Alice;  and  Ruth)  a  son, 

John  Daeley,  Esq.  of  Sewerby,  6.  1659;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
George  Walker  of  Hunmanby,  co.  York,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Thomas;  ii.  John;  ni.  Edward;  iv.  William;  i.  Mar- 
garet; II.  Mary;  3  Jane,  m.  Robert  Shepherd  of  Gristhorpe, 
and  had  issue,  John  and  Robert,  who  d.  s.  p.    The  4th  son, 

William  Dabley,  Esq.,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  George  Agars  of 
Bempton,  and  by  a  settlement  in  1722,  and  will  dated  1750, 
proved  by  his  wife  and  son,  Robert,  left  lands  in  Marton, 
Hunmanby,  Gristhorpe,  Lebberstone,  Sewerby,  and  Muston. 
He  had  issue. 


•  The  additional  surname  of  Darley  is  borne  only  by  the  4th 
son,  Bryan,  and  the  three  daus.,  and  not  by  the  two  elder  sons, 
who  retain  the  surname  of  Beswick  only. 


DAE 


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DIU 


425 


I.  KonEBT,  heir  to  his  father,  d.  s.  p.  1723. 

II.  Ukorge,  bapt.  29  June,  1726,  heir  to  his  brother;  m. 
Jane,  dau.  of  Fox  of  Bridlington,  and  had  issue,  George, 
d.  s.  p. 

in.  William.  iv.  Edward. 

I.  Mary,  m.  William  Beswick  of  Gristhorpe  (see  Beswick  of 
GrMwrpv). 
The  3rd  son, 

William  Darley,  Esq.,  m.  Rachel,  dau.  of  R.  Cappleman  of 
Filey,  and  had  issue,  one  dau.,  Margaret,  m.  Francis  Tate,  Esq. 
of  Elotmanby,  and  had  issue ;  and  a  son, 

William  Dakley,  Esq.,  who  m.  Emma,  dau.  of  John  Holt, 
Esq.  of  Whitby,  and  d.  26  Oct.  1831,  leaving  issue, 

I.  William  George  Walker  Darley,  d.  s.  p.  26  Oct.  1831. 

II.  John  Holt,  d.  in  infancy. 

I.  Mary  Holt,  m.  T.  N.  Lumley  Hodgson,  Esq.  of  Highthorne, 
CO.  York,  and  had  issue, 

1  T.   N.   Henry,  m.  Juliette,    dau.  of    Capt.    Denny    of 
York. 

2  Charles,  d.  s.  p. 

1  Julia  Eleanora.  2  Emma  Florence. 

II.  Emma,  m.  21  March,  1846,  to  Georoe  Beswick-Daeley, 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  George  Beswick  and  Anne  Bell  of  Scar- 
boro,  and  great-grandson  of  WiUiam  Beswick  and  Mary 
Darley  as  above. 

.(IrHi^— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  six  fleurs-de-lis,  three,  two, 
and  one,  for  Darley  ;  2nd  and  ord,  quarterly,  arms  of  Beswiolc, 

icient  and  ordinary  (see  Beswick  of  Gristhorpc),  for  Beswick. 

Crests — A  horse's  head  couped  gu.  accoutred  in  armour  arg. 
bridled  or,  for  Darley;  a  demi-lion  or,  holding  in  paw  a 
bezant,  for  Beswick,  modern;  a  dexter  hand  couped  at  the 
wrist  ppr.  surmounted  by  an  oile  radiated  or,  for  Beswick, 
ancient. 

Mottoes — On  a  scroll  over  the  ancient  crest  of  Beswick 
"  Denique  coelum,"  Beswick;  below  the  shield,  "Vivitur 
ingenio,"  Darley. 

Seat — Muston  Lodge,  Muston,  East  Riding  co.  York. 


DARROCH    OP    GOUROCK. 

Daeeoch,  Duncan,  Esq.  of  Gourock,  co.  Ren- 
frew, and  Torridon,  co.  Ross,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  15 
March,  1836 ;  m.  7  May,  1864,  Anne,  dau.  of  S.  P. 
Bickman,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  DnscAN,  6.  9  Feb.  1868. 

I.  Annie  Marion.  ii.  Effie  Caroline. 

III.  Helen  Margaret. 

?LfllCagE.— The  estate  and  barony  of  Gourock  was  pur- 
hased  from  the  Stewarts  of  Castlemilh,  1784,  by 

Duncan  Dabroch,   Esq.  (who  d.  1823),   on  his  return  from 

Jamaica.    He  was,  as  liis  certificate  of  arms  sets  forth,  chief 

of  the  sept,  or  clan,  of  Darroch,  orM'Ieiriach,  a  branch  of  the 

'Donalds,  who  came  from  the  West  of  co.  Ross,  and  settled 

in  the  island  of  Jura.    There  is  a  tradition  that  the  founder  of 

name  reseived  the  designation  of  "Darroch,"  or  the  Oak, 

in  consequence  of  a  daring  feat  performed  by  him  with  an  oak 

stick  against  a  foray  of  the  M'Leods.    The  estate  of  Torridon 

was  bought  by  the  present  proprietor  in  1873,  from  lieut.-Col. 

McBarnet.    Mr.  Darroch's  son, 

Ddncan  Darroch,  Esq.  of  Gourock,  a  General  in  the  army, 

I.  Feb.  1799,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  George  Sackville  Cotter, 

[.A.,  Rector  of  Ightermorrough,  and  grand-dau.  of  Sir  James 

L.  Cotter,  Bart,  of  Rockforest,  near  Mallow,  and  by  her  (who  d. 

'6  Dec.  1834)  left  at  his  decease, 

Duncan,  of  whom  presently. 

George  Sackville,  b.  15  June,  1801 ;  d.  14  Aug.  1802. 

Donald  Malcolm,  b.  21  Aug.  1805;  d.  May,  1*06. 

Donald  George  Angu.s,  b.  17  Sept.  1814;  Major  in  the  army, 

m.  Eliza,  dau.   of  Major  Scott,   and  d.  having  had  issue, 

Donald,  deceased,  and  two  daus. 
EUzabeth  Arabella,  m.  William  Wright  Swain,  Major  in  the 

army  (both  deceased),   and  had  issue,  William ;  Duncan ; 

and  three  daus. 
Margaret  Janetta  Louisa,  m.  George  Rainy,  Esq.  of  Raasay, 

and  is  deceased. 

He  d.  16  Feb.  1847,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Ddncan  Darroch,  Esq.  of  Gourock,  Major  in  the  army, 
D.L.,  J.P.,  b.  19  Feb.  1800;  m.  31  July,  1829,  Susan,  dau.  of 
Charles  Stewart  Parker,  Esq.  of  Fairlie,  co.  Ayr,  West  Indian 
Merchant,  and  had  issue, 

Duncan,  present  representative. 

Charles  Stewart  Parker  (Rev.),  b.  22  Jan.  1843;  m.  Alice 
Maud,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Edwin  and  the  Hon.  Lady  Pear.snn, 
and  has  issue,  Donald  Stewart  Malcolm  Stewart,  r.nd 
another  son. 


George  Edward,  b.  22  April,  1810;  m.  8  Jan.   1873,   Adelaide 

Frances,  dau.  of  Richard   Valpy,  Esq.  of  Champncys-by- 

Tring,  and  has  issue  two  daus. 
Eliza  Cotter. 
Margaret  Parker,  m.  James  Stewart,   Esq.,   and  d.  3  Oct. 

1859. 
Caroline  Anne,  to.  Richard  Birley  Baxendale,  Esq.,  son  of 

Joseph  Baxendale,  Esq.  of  Woodside,  Whetstone,  Middlesex, 

and  d.  2  June,  1857. 
Susan  Louisa,  m.  John  Edward  Morgan,  Esq. 
Mary  Babington,  m.  Duncan  McNeill,  Esq. 
Mr.  Darroch  d.  13  Oct.  1864. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  three-masted  ship  under  full  sail  in  a  sea  all 
ppr.  between  three  oak  trees  eradicated  and  fructed  of  the  last. 

Crest — A  demi-negro,  holding  in  his  dexter  hand  a  dagger 
ppr.. 

Motto — Be  watchful. 

Seat — Gourock,  Greenock,  co.  Renfrew;  and  Torridon, 
Auchnasheen,  co.  Ross. 


DARWIN    OF    ELSTON    HALL, 

Daewin,  Francis,  Esq.  of  Elston  Hall,  co. 
Nottingham,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.A.,  b.  12  June,  1825  ; 
m.  26  July,  18-19,  Charlotte  Maria  Cooper,  eldest 
dau.  and  heiress  of  William  Brown  Darwin,  Esq.  of 
Elston  Hall,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Francis  Alvey  Rhodes,  6.  19  Aug.  ISil. 

II.  Gerard  Lascelles,  b.  25  Nov.  1852. 

III.  Charles  Waring,  6.  27  Aug.  1855. 

IV.  Arthur  William,  6.  29  Oct.  1864. 

V.  Robert  Henry,  6.  19  June,  1875. 

I.  Charlotte  Elizabeth  Ann,  d.  23  Sept.  1848. 

II.  Mary  Eleanor.  iii.  Caroline  Edith. 

This  gentleman,  4th  son  of  William  Rhodes,  Esq.  of 
Bramhope  Hall,  eo.  York,  late  Capt.  19th  Light 
Dragoons,  assumed,  by  royal  license,  21  Feb.  1850, 
the  surname  and  arms  of  Darwin,  in  compliance 
■with  the  testamentary  injunction  of  Robert  Alvey 
Darwin,  Esq.  of  Elston. 

iLtlTCagt* — The  family  of  Darwin  came  originally  from 
Clealham,  co.  Lincoln. 

Robert  Darwin,  Esq.  of  Elston,  Notts,  Barrister-at-Law,  b. 
1682;  TO.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Hill,  Esq.  of  Sleaford,  co. 
Lincoln,  and  d.  1754,  leaving  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  6.  1725,  m. 
Rev.  Thomas  Hall,  of  Westborough;  and  three  sons,  Robert 
Waring,  b.  1726,  d.  1816;  William  Alvey,  of  whom  we  treat; 
and  Erasmus,  M.D.,  the  poet  {see  Darwin  of  Fern).  The  2nd 
son, 

William  Alvet  Darwin,  Esq.  of  Elston,  6.  1727  ;  m.  1772, 
Jane,  dau.  of  William  Brown,  Esq.  of  Balderton,  Notts;  and  d. 
1783,  leaving  a  son  and  successor, 

William  Brown  Darwin,  Esq.  of  Elston,  who  m.  22  May, 
1817,  Elizabeth  de  St.  Croix,  and  d.  1341,  leaving  issue, 

Robert  Alvey,  of  Elston  Hall,  d.  unm.  1847. 

Charlotte  Maria  Cooper,  wife  of  Francis  Rhodes  (now 
Darwin),  Esq.  of  Elston  Hall. 

Sarah  Gay  Forbes,  m.  24  Aug.  1848,  Edward  Andrew  Noel, 
Esq.  of  Clanna  Falls,  co.  Gloucester,  Capt.  31st  regt. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  erm.,  a  leopard's  face  jessant- 
de-lis  between  two  escallops  all  witliin  two  bendlets  gu. ;  in 
chief  a  cross-patee  of  the  last  for  Darwin  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  per 
pale  arg.  and  az.  on  a  bend  nebuly  a  lion  passant-guardant 
between  two  acorns  slipped  all  counterchanged,  for  Rhodes. 

Crests — 1st :  A  demi-griffin  sa.  seraee  of  masclesor,  charged  on 
the  shoulder  with  a  cross-pattee  gold  resting  the  sinister  claw  on 
a  shield  arg.  charged  with  a  leopard's  face  jessant-de-lis  gu. 
2nd :  A  cubit  arm  erect  vested  bendy  of  six  arg.  and  az.  cuffed 
gu.  the  hand  holding  an  oak  branch  and  vine  branch  in  saltire 
both  fructed  ppr. 

Seaiii— Elston  Hall,  Newark ;  and  KirskiU  HaU,  Otky. 


DARWIN    OF    FERN. 

Daewin,  Reginald,  Esq.  of  Fern,  co.  Derby, 
J.P.,  b.  4  April,  1818;  m.  10  May,  1843,  Mary 
Anne,  dau.  of  the  late  Charles  Rogers  Sanders,  Esq. 
of  Exeter,  and  has  issue, 

Sacheverel,  R.N.,  b.  5  March,  1844. 

ILtneaflC. — Erasmus  Darwin,  of  Derby,  M.D.,  F.R.S., 
afterwards  of  Breadsall  Priory,  6.  12  Dec.  1731 ;  the  well- 
known  poet,  author  of  The  Botanic  Garden,  Tlie  Lores  of  the 


426 


DAS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


DAU 


Plants,  <fec.  (3rd  son  of  Eolicrt  Darwin,  E.=q.  of  Elston,  Notts), 
m.  1st,  Mary,  daii.  of  Charles  Howard,  Esq.  of  Liclifield,  by 
whom  he  had  issue, 
Egbert  Waring,  M.D.  F.E.S.  of  Shrewsbury,  6.  1766;  to. 
Susannah,  dau.  of  Josiah  Wedgwood,  Esq.,  of  Etruria,  co. 
Stafford,  and  had  issue;  the  2nd  son,  Charles  Robert 
Darwin,  Esq.,  M.A.,  F.R.S.,  of  Down  House,  Bromley, 
Kent,  J. P.,  m.  1839,  Emma,  dau.  of  Josiah  Wedgwood, 
Esq.,  and  ha.s  issue. 

Charles,  of  Christ  Church  Coll.  Oxford,  d.  1778. 
Dr.  Darwin  m.  2ndly,  1781,   Elizabeth,  widow  of  Col.  Edward 
Sacheverel  Chandos  Pole,  of  Eadborne,  and  by  that  lady  had 
issue, 

Edward,  of  Mackworth,  6.  1782;  d.  v.nm.  30  July,  1839. 
Francis  Sacheverel,  of  Breadsall  Priory. 
John,  Eector  of  Klston,  Nott-s,  6.  1787  ;  d.  unm.  1818. 
Frances  Anne  Violetta.  m.  30  March,  1807,  Samuel  Tertius 
Galton,     Esq.    of   Duddeston    House,    co.   Warwick,   and 
d.  Feb. 1874. 
Emma,  d.  unm.  1818. 

Barriette,  m.  Thomas  James  Maling,  Esq.,  Capt.  E.N. ,  and 
d.  5  Aug.  1825. 
Dr.  Darwin  d.  18  April,  1802,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Francis  Sacheverel  Darwin,  of  Breadsall  Priory,   co. 

Derby,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  17   June,  1786;  m.  16  Dec.  1815, 

Jane   Harriet,  dau.    of    John   Eyle,   Esq.    of  Park   House, 

Macclesfield,  and  had  issue, 

Eeginaid,  now  of  Fern. 

Edward  Levett,  b.  13  April,  1821 ;  m.  1850,  Harriet,  dau.  of 

F.  Jessop,  Esq.  of  Derby. 
John  Eobert,  b.  29  March,  1835. 

Mary  Jane,  m.  1840,  Charles  Carill  Worsley,  Esq.,  and  d. 
in  1872. 
Emma  Elizabeth,  to.  1841,  Edward  Woollett  Wilmot,  Esq. 
Frances  Sarah,  m.  1st,  1847,  the  Eev.  Gustavus  Barton,  who 
d.  1818 ;  and  2ndly,  1850,  Marcus  Huish,  Esq. 
Georgiana  Elizabeth.  Violetta  Harrietle. 

Anne  Eliza  Thomasine. 
Millicent  Susan,  vi.  Rev.  H.  Oldershaw. 
Sir  Francis  d.  6  Nov.  1859. 
Arms— Arg.,  on  a  bend  gu.  cotised  vert  three  escallops  or. 
Crest— A  demi-griffin  segreant  vert,  holding  in  the  claws  an 
escallop  or. 
/Seat— Fern,  near  Buxton,  co.  Derby. 


DASHWOOD    OF     STANFORD    PARK. 

Dashwood,  Charles  Lewes,  Esq.  of  Stanford 
Park,  Notts,  late  Capt.  5th  Fusiliers,  J.P.,  b.  8  May, 
1833  ;  s.  liis  father  10  Nov.  1876. 

HtncaSE. — The  Dashwoods  of  Stanford  are  a  junior  branch 
of  the  Dashwoods  of  Kirtlington  Park,  Oxfordshire,  Barts., 
and  are  also  the  sole  direct  descendants  of  the  ancient  Welsh 
family  of  Lewes  of  Manchester,  co.  Warwick,  originally  of 
Montgomeryshire. 

EoBERT  Dashwood,  Esq.  (eldest  son  of  Eichard  Dashwood, 
Esq.  of  Ledwell,  co.  Oxford,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Robert  Dashwood, 
Ist  bart.  of  Kirtlington),  to.  Anne,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Francis  Lewes,  Esq.  of  Stanford,  Notts,  by  Sophia  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Sir  Samuel  Dashwood,  Knt.,  and  had  issue.  The  only 
son  to  leave  issue, 

Charles  Vere  Dashwood,  Esq.  of  Stanford,  Notts,  6.  1745; 
m.  Diana,  dau.  of  Samuel  Dashwood,  Esq.  of  Well  Vale,  co. 
Lincoln,  and  had  issue, 

Charles  Armand,    d.  1812.      He  m.   1st,  Harriet,   dau.  of 

William  Middleton,  Esq.  of  Crowfield,  Suffolk;  and  2ndly, 

Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Very  Rev.  W.  Shirley,  Dean  of  St. 

Asaph,  but  had  no  Issue  by  either  marriage. 

Phillips,  b.  1770;  d.  v.nm. 

Samoel  Francis,  of  whom  presently. 

Diana  Elizabeth,  d.  uma.  1842. 

Lydia  Marianne,  m.  John  Charles  Gerradot,  Esq.  of  Alles- 
tree,  co.  Derby. 

Sophia,  b.  1772 ;  d.  unm.  Charlotte,  d.  unm. 

The  3rd  son, 

Samdel  Francis  Dashwood,  Esq.  of  Stanford,  Notts,  b. 
1773;  TO.  Lydia  Bouehton,  widow  of  Thomas  Tipping,  Esq.  of 
Lancashire,  and  dau.  of  Mathew  Dymoke  Lister,  Esq.  of  Bur- 
well  Park,  CO.  Lincoln,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Samuel  Vere,  late  of  Stanford. 

Sophia,  TO.  Eev.  Banks  Wright,  of  Shelton,  Notts. 

Lydia  Diana,  m.  George  Birch,  Esq.,  late  Cul.  in  the  Indian 
army,  of  Clare  Park,  Surrey. 

Maria. 
The  only  son. 

Rev.  Samcel  Vere  Dashwood,  of  Stanford  Park,  6.  3  Nov. 
1804 ;  TO.  Ist,  24  Oct.  1828,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Philip  Hamond, 
Esq.  of  Westacre,  Norfolk,  and  had  issue, 


I.  Charles  Lewbs,  now  of  Stanford  Park. 

II.  Richard  Lewes,  ISth  foot,  6. 18  Feb.  1837. 

III.  Robert  Lewes  (Rev.),  M.A.,  6.  9  Feb.  1810:  m.  15  Ane 
1860,  Edith  Theresa,  dau.  of  the  late  Rowland  E.  Coop 
Esq.  of  Pain's  Hill,  Surrey. 

I.  Caroline  Maria,  m.  the  Eev.  Eichard  Surtees,  Eector  o 
Holtby,  CO.  Yoik. 

II.  Matilda  Katherine,  m.  the  Eev.  Charles  Snell. 

III.  Sophia  Diana,  m.  6  Feb.  1866,  the  Eev.  Geo.  H.  Daven 
port,  M.A.,  of  Foxley,  Herefoidshire. 

IV.  Lydia  Charlotte,   m.   19    Sept.    1871,    Hugh  Bateraan 
Esq.,  Capt.  43rd  regt.,  son  of  the  Eev.  John  Bateinan,  o 

•    West  Leake. 

Mr.  Dashwood  to.  2ndly,  25  .Tan.  1844,  Edith,  dau.  of  Col 
Hawkshaw,  of  Clifton,  near  Bristol,  and  had  by  her, 

IV.  Edward  Vere,  b.  25  June,  1846. 
v.  Samuel  Francis,  b.  3  April,  1848. 

VI.  Frederick,  6.  10  Oct.  1849.  vn.  Francis  Henry. 
VIII.  Alfred  Henry.  ix.  Edmund  William, 
x.  Philip  Wilmot. 

V.  Edith  Helen.  vi.  Alice. 

VII.  Emily  Laura. 

Eev.  Samuel  Vere  Dashwood  d.  13  Kov.  1876, 

Arms — Arg.,   on  a  fess  between    four  barrulets  gu.  thret 
griffins'  heads  erased  or,  quartering  Lewes. 
Crest — A  griffin  s  head  erased  per  fess  erminois  and  £«. 
Seat — Stamford  Park,  Loughborough. 


DASHWOOD    OF   WHERSTEAD    PARK 

Dashwood,  Chaeles  Edmund,  Esq.  of  Wher 
stead  Park,  Suffolk,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  George 
Astley  Charles  Dashwood  {see  Burke's  Pceragt 
and  Baronetage,  Dashwood,  Bart,  of  Kirtlington) 


DAUBENY    OF    COTE. 

Daubeny,  George  Walters,  Esq.  of  Cote,  co 
Gloucester,  Capt.  6th  West  York  Militia,  b.  15  Oct 
1841 ;  s.  his  father  1863. 

HtlTCajC. — This  is  an  ancient  family.  George  Dadbent 
Esq.  of  the  city  of  Bristol  (son  and  heir  of  Andrew  Daubeny 
2nd  son  of  George  Daubeny,  Esq.  of  Gorwell,  Somerset,  wh( 
claimed  descent  from  a  branch  of  the  ennobled  house  o 
D'Aubcney),  m.  Jane  Lloyd,  and  d.  28  Feb.  1740,  leavinj 
three  sons, 

I.  George,  his  heir. 

II.  Andrew,  of  Bristol,  to.  Miss  Mary  Drewett,  of  Batl 
Easton,  Somerset,  and  had  issue, 

1  Andrew  (Eev.),  Eector  of  Publow,  Somerset,  m.  Elizabeth 
dau.  of  George  Daubeney,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Eedland,  anc 
had  issue,  Alfred  Andrew  (Eev.);  James  (Rev.);  Ed 
mund  ;  Frederick ;  Mary ;  Elizabeth ;  Jane. 

2  Giles,  of  Cirencester,  6.  1770;  to.  1795,  Elizabeth,  dau 
of  John  Gunning,  Esq.,  Surgeon-Gen.  to  the  army  temp. 
George  III.,  and  had,  Giles  (Rev.),  b.  26  Jan.  1796,  Eectoi 
of  Lydiard  Tregoze,  Wilts,  J.P.,  m.  7  June,  1819,  Katha 
rine,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Collins  of  Betterton. 
Berks,  and  has  surviving  issue  two  daus.,  Amelia,  m.  tht 
Eev.  Henry  Drury,  Vicar  of  Bremhill,  Wilts;  Ellei 
Katharine. 

1  Helena,  m.  Rev.  James  Daubeney,  Rector  of  Stratton. 

2  Anne,  m.  Joseph  Pitt,  Esq.  of  Eastcoui't,  Wilts. 

III.  Giles,  d.  s.  p. 
The  eldest  son, 

George  Daudeny,  Esq.  of  Bristol,  to.  SO  Aug.  1741,  Miss 
Mary  Jones,  and  had, 

I.  George,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles  (Ven.),  Archdeacon  of  Sarum,  Rector  of  Nortt 
Bradley,  Wilts,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  6.  Barnston, 
Esq.  of  Chester,  and  had, 

1  George  William  (Eev.),  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eev. 
Charles  Crawley,  B.C.L.,  and  rf.  •')  June,  1860,  leaving  a 
dau.,  Elizabeth,  to.  9  June,  1836,  Sir  Martin  Hyde 
Crawley  Boevey,  4th  bart. 

2  Henry  Charles,  m.  Miss  Haines. 

1  Elizabeth,  to.  Gen.  Henry  Daubeney. 

2  Mary,  m.  Eev.  T.  Tudball. 

III.  John,  of  Bristol,  to.  4  Feb.  1773,  Miss  Ann  Brown, 
maternally  descended  from  the  Hungerfords,  and  had 
is.-iuc, 

1  John,    Doctor   of   Civil    Law,    to.    April,    1808, 
Fortune. 

2  Francis  Hungerford,  Rector  of  Benwell,  Norfolk,  and  of 
Tydd,  St.  Giles,  Cambridgeshire,  m.  1808,  Elizabeth, 
only  dau.  of  the  Eev.  John  Jones,  and  niece  of  Dr. 
Sparke,  Bishop  of  Ely,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  Hear; 


DAU 


THE  LANCED  GENTRY, 


DAU 


427 


.Tonos(Rcv,);  Francis;  Kawnrd;  ITonriotta  F.liza ;   Mary 
.Sparke,  lit.   13  Aug.  1S3'J,  Ueorge  Braiiiwell,  Ksq. ;  and 
Havriec. 
3  Henry,  a  Lioiit.-Gen.  in  the  army,  Col.  80th  Foot,  J.P., 
in.  22  Sept.  1808,  Elizalieth,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Venoralilo 
Archdeacon  Charles  Daubeney,  and  had  surviving:  issue, 
Ilonry  Charles  Barnston  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  of  Ostcrly  Lodge, 
Spring    Grove,     Isleworth,    and    36,    Elvaston    I'lacc, 
Queen's  Gate,   Lieut.-Gen.,   Knight  of  the   Legion  of 
Honor,  and  Officer  of  the  Medjidie,  J.P.  cos.  Clare  and 
Middlesex,   b.  19  Dec.   1810 ;    m.   Ist,  23  April,    1840, 
Amelia,  only  child  of  D.  S.  Liptrap,  Esq.  of  Southamp- 
ton, by  whom  fwho  d.  March,   1857)  he  had  two  sons, 
Giles  Barnston,  0.  13  May,   1811 ;  and  Charles  Henry 
Hill,  6.   1844,  d.  1870.     Sir  Henry  m.  2ndly,  17  Dec. 
1859,   Henrietta  Anne  (d.  1876),  only   dau.  of  Charles 
Jacomb,  Esq.  of  Upper  Clapton,  Middlesex. 
Henry  William  Bowles  (Eev.). 
Frederick  Sikes. 
Elizabeth  Sophia. 
JIarin  Barnston. 

4  Tliomas,  Capt.  H.E.I.C.S. ;  d.  in  India,  1820. 

5  William,  d.  young. 

1  .Marianne,  m.  Frederick  Jones. 

2  Fanny.  3  Charlotte  Sophia. 
4  Harriett. 

IV.  James  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Stratton,  Gloucestershire,  m. 
Helena,  3rd  dau.  of  Andrew  Daubeney,  Esq.  of  Bristol,  and 
d.  y  Feb.  1817,  having  had, 

1  Edward  Andrew  Daubeney  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Hampnett, 
Vicar  of  Ampney  Crucis  and  Rural  Dean,  m.  27  Aug. 
1811,  Jane,  sisterof  the  late  Robert  Benm-tCroome.  Esq.  of 
Siddington,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1860j  left  at  his  decease, 
26  March,  1877,  issue, 

Robert  Thomas,  of  Ampney,  Cirencester,  6.  28  Nov. 
1824;  ia.  30  June,  1857,  Mary  Cecilia,  dau.  of  William 
Kaye,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Gibson 
Craig,  Bart,  of  Riccarton,  N.B.,  and  has  issue, 
1  Edward  Kaye,  Lieut.  80th  regt.,  6.  23  May, 
1858;  Arthur  Giles,  6.  11  Sept.  1861;  1  Mary  Cecilia, 
6.  4  May,  1859;  2  Margaret  Helen,  b.  25  June, 
1864. 

Margaret,  m.  Rev.  F.  BuUey,  D.D.,  President  of  St.  M.  M. 
Coll.  Oxford. 

2  Charles,  M.D.,  Professor  of  Chemistry  at  Oxford. 

1  Mary. 

2  Caroline,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Richards,  of  Horfield. 

rhe  eldest  son, 

George  Daubeny,  Esq.  of  Eedlantl,  co.  Gloucester,  J. P., 
H.P.  for  Bristol,  bapt.  21  Sept.  1742 ;  m.  Martha  Baker,  and 
lad  issue, 

George,  his  heir. 

Frederick,  d.  unm. 

Maria,  m.  Sept.  1799,  William  Dymock',  Esq. 

Martha. 

Elizabeth  Innes,  m.  Rev.  Andrew  Daubeney,  of  Publow. 

Joanna,  m.  1807,  Edward  Sampsou,  Esq.  of  Henbury. 

Caroline,  d.  unm. 

S.r.  Daubeny  d.  1806,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
George  Daubent,  Esq.  of  Cote,  b.  30  Jan.  1775  ;  m.  1st, 
799,  Mary,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  D.  Matthews,  Esq.  of  Buscot, 
Jerks,  and  had  by  her  two  sons, 
I.  George  Matthews,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Alston  Lodge, 
Cheltenham,  b.'J  July,  1800;  m.  28  May,  1830,  Elizabeth 
Creswicke,  and  had  issue, 

1  George  Robert  Henry,  late  22nd  regt.,  6.  28  July, 
1840. 

2  Giles,  6.  14  Dec.  1841. 

3  Henry  Elias,  6.  19  Jan.  1848. 

1  Rebecca  Georgiana,  w..  28  April,  1859,  Thomas  Lyford 
Champion,  Esq.  of  Madden  Court. 

2  Mary  Elizabeth.  3  Blanche. 

4  Frances  Ameha.  5  Elizabeth. 
6  Jane.  7  Cecilia. 

8  Alice.  9  Adelaide  Georgiana. 

n.  Robert  Henry,  6.  5  Sept.  1801 ;  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Rev. 
John  Croome,  Rector  of  Burton-on-the-Water,  co.  Glou- 
cester. 
Ir.  Daubeny  m.  2ndly,  2  Aug.  1804,  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir 
f  Peter  Drewett,  Esq.  of  Colerne,  Wilts,  and  had  by  her  (who 
;.  July,  1843)  two  sons,  Arthur  Frederick  (Rev.),  6.  4  Feb. 
808;  and  Joseph  Walters,  of  Cole.  Red.  29  March,  1851; 
is  youngest  son, 

Joseph  Walters  Daubeny,  Esq.  of  Cote,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff 
jr  city  and  co.  of  Bristol,  b.  14  July,  1810 ;  m.  17  Dec.  1839, 
arah  Anne  Savage,  only  dau.  of  Daniel  Wait,  Esq.  oi  Belluton 
nd  Norton  House,  Somerset,  and  d.  28  Jan.  1863,  having  had 
isue, 

1.  George  Walters,  now  of  Cote. 
u.  Lansdowne,  of  Norton  Malreward,  Pcwsford,  Somerset, 


J.P.,  b.   24  Dec.  1842;  m.    18  Aug.    1863.   Mary  Ryland, 

only  child  of  George  Eaglcsfield,    Ksq.   nt  Sdroii,  co.  (ilou- 

cester,  and  sole  lieir  to  her  materiKil  grandlutlicr,  Thuiiias 

Cole,  Esq.  of  Avonside,  and  has  i.-^suc, 
1  Beatrice  Mary.  2  Innys  Maud  Eaglesfield. 

3  Evelyn  Muriel  Stuart. 
in.  William  Arthur,  M.A.  Queen's  Coll.  Oxon,    b-  8  Aug. 

1815. 
I.  Louisa  Anne  Savage,  m.  20  June,  186"),  Francis  Charteris 

Weniyss,  3rd  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  Wemyss,  C.B.,  Col. 

17th  regt.,  and  has  issue,  Louisa  Frances. 
Arms — Gu.,  four  lozenges  conjoined  in  fess  arg. 

Creat — Two  dragons,  wings  displayed,  arg. 
Motto— Ad  finem  fidelis. 
Seat — Cote,  near  Bristol. 


DAUNT    OF    OWLPEN    AND 
GORTIGRENANE. 

The  late  Mary  Daunt,  of  Owlpen,  co.  G-loucesler, 
and  Grorligreiiano,  co.  Cork,  m.  July,  1815,  Thomas 
Anthony  Stoughton,  Esq.  of  Ballyhorgan,  co. 
Kerry,  and  d.  8  Dec.  1867,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Anthony,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Gloucester  1873. 

II.  Charles  William. 


see  Stoughton  of  Bal- 

li/horgaii. 


%i\\tK^t. — Several  writers  on  heraldry  Identify  the  name 
of  Dadnt  with  that  of  Dauntre,  which  occurs  on  the  roll  of 
Battle  Abbey.  Glover  and  others  assign  to  Daunt  of  Glou- 
lester  the  arms  which  Gwillim  assigns  to  Dauntre,  viz., 
sa.,  three  beacons  with  ladders  or,  the  flames  ppr.  These 
arms  are  also  appropriated  to  Daunt  of  Gloucester,  in  a  very 
ancient  MS.  in  Ulster's  office.  Slmon  Daunt,  living  in  co. 
Gloucester,  circa  1380,  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 

Nicholas  Daunt,  who  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  John  de 
Tracy,  Knt.  of  Sudeley  and  Toddington,  co.  Gloucester, 
ancestor  of  Lord  Sudeley  of  Toddington,  and  by  her  had  a 
son, 

Nicholas  Daunt,  who  was  living  in  1446.  He  m.  Alice, 
dau.  and  coheiress  of  Sir  Walter  Jordan,  Knt.  of  Camme, 
CO.  Dorset,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  Nicholas  and  John.  Of 
Nicholas  we  have  no  further  record ;  the  second  son, 

John  Daunt,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Stawell,  Knt.  of 
Cotherston,  Somerset,  ancestor  of  the  Lords  Stawell  of  Somer- 
ton.  Having  espoused  the  Lancastrian  side  in  the  wars  of  the 
Roses,  he  was  called  on  by  Prince  Edward,  son  of  King  Henky 
VI.  and  Margaret  of  Anjou,  to  aid  the  House  of  Lancaster  in 
resisting  Edward  IV.  The  following  is  a  copy  of  the  Prince's 
letter  to  John  Daunt: — 

"  Trusty  and  well-beloved.  Wee  greet  yowe  well ;  acquaint- 
yowe  that  this  day  wee  be  arrived  at  Waymoth  in  safety, 
blessed  be  ourLorde,  and  at  our  landing  wee  have  knowledge 
that  the  King's  great  rebell  Edward,  Earl  of  March,  ap- 
proacheth  him  in  armes  towards  the  King's  highness;  which 
Edward  wee  propose,  with  God's  grace,  to  encounter  with  all 
haste  possible.  Wherefore  wee  hartely  pray  yowe,  and  in  the 
King's  name  charge  yowe,  that  yowe  incontinent  after  the 
sighte  hereof,  come  to  us  wheresoever  wee  be,  with  all  such 
felloship  as  yowe  can  make  in  your  most  defensible  aray,  as 
our  trust  is  that  yowe  will  do. 

"  Written  at  Waymoth  aforesaid,  the  xiii  day  of  April, 
[1471]. 
"Moreover  wee  will  that  yowe  charge  the  Bayliffe  of  mer 
run  Pdton  to  make  all  the  people  there  come  in  their  beste 
aray  to  us,  in  all  haste,  and  that  the  said  Bayliffe  bring  with 
him  the  rent  for  our  Lady  Day  last  past,  and  hee  nor  the  tenamts 
fayle  not,  as  hee  intends  to  have  our  favour. 

Edward. 
"  To  our  trusty  and  well-beloved  John  Daunt." 

The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

John  Daunt,  m.  Margery,  dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  Robert 
Owlpen,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Owlpen,  co.  Gloucester,  and 
became  possessed  of  that  manor  in  right  of  his  wife,  by  whom 
he  h.ad  i.  Christopher;  ii.  John;  in.  George;  iv.  Robert; 
V.  William  ;  i.  Jane  ;  and  ii.  Alice.  He  d.  in  1522,  and  was 
s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Christopher  Daunt,  of  Owlpen,   who  in.  Anne,   dau.  of 

Giles  Basset,  Esq.  of  Yewley,  co.  Gloucester,  by  whom  he  had 

issue,  I.  Thomas;  ii.  William;  in.  Giles;  and  i.  Alice,  m.  John 

Rogers,  Gent.     He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Daunt,  of  Owlpen,  who  m.  Ahce,  dau.  of  William 

1  Throckmorton,  Esq.  of  Tortworth,  co.  Gloucester,  and  aunt  of 


428 


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DAU 


Sir  William  Throckmorton,  Enrt.,  by  whom  he  had,  i.  Henry ;  ii. 
Thomas;  hi.  Giles;  iv.  William,  of  whom  hereafter;  i.  Eliza- 
beth, m.  Christopher  KinRscote,  Esq.  of  Kingscote,  co.  Glou- 
cester; II.  Mary,  in.  Robert  Thome,  co.  Somerset:  and  iii.  Joyce, 
m.  Humphry  Thome.  Henry  «.  to  Owlpen;  he  ?/i.  a  dau.  of 
Giles  Hussey,  Esq.  of  Motcombe,  Somerset,  but  left  no  male 
issue.  His  father  (Thomas)  </.  29  Nov.  1574.  Owlpen,  on  the 
death  of  Henry,  passed  to  the  2nd  brother, 

Thomas  Daunt,  who  was  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Owlpen  in 
1608.  He  acquired  the  lands  of  Tracton  Abbey,  co.  Cork,  by 
lease,  and  purchased  the  estate  of  Gortigrenane,  in  the  same 
CO.  in  Sept.  1595,  from  Sir  Warhara  St.  Leger.  He  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Bryan  Jones,  of  Glamorganshire,  who  d.  in  1631 ;  by 
her  he  had  issue,  i.  Thomas;  and  ii.  Margaret,  m.  Barochiah 
Baker,  Esq.  of  Carrigrohane  Castle,  co.  Cork;  dying  1620,  he 
was  X.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Daunt,  of  Owlpen  and  Gortigrenane,  m.  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  John  Clayton,  Esq.  of  Chester,  by  whom  he  had 
issue,  I.  Thomas,  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Sir  Gabriel  Lowe,  Knt., 
of  Newark,  but  left  no  male  issue  ;  n.  Achilles,  who  s. 
to  Owlpen,  but.  d.  vnm.;  in.  John,  who  d.  a  minor;  iv. 
George;  i.  Frances,  m.  Henry  Trye,  Esq.  of  Hardwick,  co. 
Gloucester:  and  ii.  Catherine,  m.  Sir  Peter  Courthorp,  Knt. 
of  Courtstown,  MP.  for  the  city  of  Cork  in  1661.  He  d.  in 
1670,  and  was  .s.  in  Gortigrenane  by  his  fourth  son, 

Geokge  Daunt,  of  Nohuval  and  Gortigrenane,  co.  Cork. 
He  m.  Blartha,  dau.  of  Major  Turner,  of  Bandonbriilge,  co. 
Cork,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  i.  Thomas;  and  ii.  Henky,  of 
Knocknamana,  co.  Cork,  of  whom  hereafter.  He  d.  in  1697, 
and  was  .5.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Daunt,  of  Owlpen  and  Gortigrenane,  »«.  in  1697, 
Elizabetli,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Synge,  and  grand-dau.  of 
tlie  Right  Hon.  and  Right  Rev.  George  Synge,  aiias  Milling- 
ton,  Lord  Bishop  of  Cloyne,  Privy  Councillor,  &c.  By  her  he 
had  issue,  1.  Thomas,  a  twin ;  and  11.  Achilles,  a  twin, 
besides  other  issue.  He  d.  in  1745,  and  was  s.  1st  by  his 
eldest  son,  Thomas;  failing  whom,  without  issue,  the  repre- 
sentation devolved  upon  the  second  twin, 

Achilles  Daunt,  of  Owlpen  and  Gortigrenane,  m.  1742,  his 
cousin  Anne,  dau.  of  Henry  Daunt,  Esq.  of  Knocknamana,  by 
whom  he  was  father  of 

Thomas  Daunt,  of  Owlpen  and  Gortigrenane,  &.  1755;  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  George  Baker,  Esq.  of  Cork;  and  dying  without 
male  issue  1803,  his  estates  devolved  on  his  dau.  and  sole 
heiress,  Mary  Daunt,  m.  1815,  Thomas  Anthony  Stoughton, 
Esq.  of  Ballyhorgan,  co.  Kerry. 

Arms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  chevron  sa.  between 
three  choughs'  heads  erased  of  the  second,  beaked  gu. ;  2nd 
and  3rd,  sa.,  a  chevron  arg.,  between  three  owls  ppr.,  for 
Owlpen. 

A  Indent  Arms— Sa..,  three  beacons  with  ladders  or,  fired  gu., 
for  Dauntbe. 

Crfst—A  hutchet  or  bugle  hora  or,  stringed  sa. 

Motto — Vigilo  et  spero. 

6Wf(s— Owlpen,  near  Dursley,  co.  Gloucester;  and  Gorti 
grenane,  nearCarrigaline,  co.  Cork. 


DAUNT    OF    FAHALEA. 

Daunt,  Heney,  Esq.  of  Falialea,  co.  Cork,  m. 
1832,  Frances,  dau.  of  Henry  Busteed,  Esq.  of 
Stonehill,  co.  Cork,  by  whom  lie  has  with,  other 
issue. 


ILtncngc. — Henry  Daumt,  of  Knocknamana  (nee  pre- 
cMinrj  fiiiiiUij)  m.  1706,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Knolles,  Esq.  of 
Killeighy,  co.  Cork.  From  this  marriage  descended  a,  nu- 
merous posterity,  including  the  present  George  Achilles 
Daunt,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Newborough,  co.  Cork,  6.  1790;  the  late 
George  Digby  Daunt,  Esq.  of  Kinsale;  and  the  late  George 
Daunt,  Esq.  of  Slieveron,  co.  Cork,  6.  1792.  Henry  Daunt,  of 
Knocknamana  had,  with  other  issue,  two  sons, 

I.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Hdngebford  Daunt,  ni.  Joyce,  dau.  of  Jonas  Travers, 
Esq.  of  Butlerstown,  co.  Cork,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
George;  and  an  only  dau.,  Anne,  who  d.  unm.    His  son, 

George  Daunt,  of  the  city  of  Cork,  M.D.,  was  6.  in  1775; 
and  VI.  his  cousin,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Daunt,  Esq.  of 
Kahalea,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  George  Daunt,  Esq.  of 
Slieveron,  near  Carrigaline,  co.  Cork,  and  four  daus., 
Mary,  wife  of  Thomas  Haynes,  Esq.  of  Dublin ;  Catherine, 
b.  1792;  d.  unm.  18  April,  1877;  Eliza,  wife  of  Thomas 
Hungerford.  Esq.,  by  whom  she  lelt  issue ;  Catherine,  wife 
of  George  White,  Esq.  of  Castle  White;  and  Joyce,  wife  of 
Abel  Harris,  Esq. 


The  eldest  son  of  Henry  Daunt  vaxi, 

Thomas  Daunt  (Rev.),  of  Fahalea,  co.  Cork,  b.  1707;  m. 
1755,  Lettice,  dau.  of  John  Digtjy,  Esq.  of  Landenstown,  co 
Kil'lare,  descended  of  Lord  Digby's  family.  High  Sheriff  co, 
Kildare  1732,  and  Member  of  the  Irish  ParUamentfor  the  towr 
of  Kildare  1731.  By  this  marriage  he  had,  besides  other  issue, 
a  .son, 

Thomas  Daunt,  of  Fahalea,  who  m.  his  cousin,  Frances, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Achilles  Daunt,  of  Newborough,  by  whom  he 
had,  I.  Thomas  Achilles,  b.  1780;  11.  George  Digby,  b.  1782; 
and  III.  Henry.     He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Achillks  Daunt,  of  Fahalea,  m.  31  Aug.  1806, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Coghlan,  by  whom  he  had,  with  other  issue 
the  present  Heney  Daunt,  E^.  of  Fahalea. 

Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto,  same  as  those  of  Daunt  of  Owlptn. 

-Seat— Fahalea,  Carrigaline,  co.  Cork. 


DAUNT    OF    NEWBOROUGH. 

Daunt,  George  Achilles,  Esq.  of  Newborough 
CO.  Cork,  J. P.,  b.  14  June,  1790;  s.  his  father 
George  Daunt,  Esq.,  1819. 

iLiltCaSC— Rev.  Achilles  Daunt,  of  Newborough,  co 
Cork,  b.  1713,  4lh  son  of  Henry  Daunt,  Esq.  of  Knocknamana  1 
by  his  wife  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Knolles,  Esq.  of  Killeighy,  co 
Cork;  m.  1747,  Frances,  dau.  of  Philip  French,  Esq.  of  Rath,  co 
Cork,  and  hail  (with  four  daus.,  Anne;  Frances;  Elizabeth 
and  Harriet)  three  sons,  Henry;  Thomas;  and  George;  0 
whom  the  youngest,  George  Daunt,  Esq.  of  Newborough 
6.  1754;  m.  1786,  Helena,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  Arthur  Herbert  I 
of  Currens,  co.  Kerry,  Rector  of  Tralee  {see  Herbert  of  Caher- 
nane),  by  his  1st  wife  Helena,  3rd  dau.  of  Col.  Richard 
Townsend,  of  Castle  Townsend,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  1819,  leavin}. 
two  sons  and  three  daus.,  George  Achilles,  now  of  New  I 
borough  ;  Arthur  Henry,  d.  U7im.  Jan.  1851 ;  Mary  Townsend 
d.  unm.  May,  1857;  Frances  Anne,  d.  unm.  Sept.  1847: 
and  Helena  Susanna  AmeUa. 

Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto — Same  as  Daunt  of  Owlpen. 

Seat — Newborough,  near  Kinsale. 


DAUNT    OF    TRACTON    ABBEY. 

Daunt,  Achilles,  Esq.  of  Tracton  Abbey,  co 
Cork,  b.  18G7 ;  s.  his  father  7  June,  1878. 

ILtltCJtQP. — Thomas  Daunt,  of  Owlpen,  m.  (see  Daunt  0. 
Owlpen)  Alice,  dau.  of  William  Throckmorton,  Esq.  of  Tort 
worth,  CO.  Gloucester,  by  whom  he  had  (amongst  other  issue) 
Thomas,  lessee  of  Tracton  Abbey,  and  acquisitor  of  Gorti 
grenane,  by  purchase,  1595;  and  a  4th  son, 

William  Daunt,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hutton,  Esq.  0 
Hutton,  CO.  York,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  William  ;  am 
Thomas,  who  m.  Susan  Curie.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Daunt,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Isham  Nowell,  Esq.  A 
this  time  we  find,  in  the  MS.  depositions  preserved  in  Trinit; 
Coll.  Dublin,  a  claim  made  on  the  Government,  in  1642,  bj 
James  Daunt,  Esq.,  described  as  "late  of  Tracton  Abbey,"  fu 
£622,  on  account  of  losses  sustained  in  the  civil  war  of  tin 
preceding  year.  This  James  had  been  High  Sheriff  of  co 
Cork  1627.    He  was  s.  in  Tracton  Abbey  by 

William  Daunt,  of  Tracton  Abbey,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Johi 
Dolbear,  Esq.  of  Cork,  by  whom  he  had  (with  other  issue) 
Achilles,  his  successor  in  Tracton;  and  Francis,  of  whoii 
hereafter.    Dying  1676,  he  was  «.  by  his  2nd  son, 

Achilles  Daunt,  of  Tracton  Abbey,  to.  1st,  1667,  Elizabeth 
dau.  of  Thomas  Hungerford,  Esq.  of  Inchidony,  co.  Coi  k.  b; 
whom  he  had  issue,  1  Thomas,  m.  1692,  Jane  Saunders,  niul  t 
him  his  father  gave  the  lands  of  Kilpatrick,  co.  Cork ;  2  Wil 
liam;  1  Margaret;  2  Susanna;  and  3  Angel.  He  m.  2inlly 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Shuler,  and  widow  of  Thomas  Merrick,  Esq 
of  Shippool,  CO.  Cork,  by  whom  he  had  issue;  3  John;  an^ 
4  Richard.  He  d.  1711,  and  was  s.  in  Tracton  Abbey  by  hi 
2nd  son, 

William  Daunt,  of  Tracton  Abbey,  ra.  1st,  1700,  Mary,  dau 
of  William  Bayly,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  1  Achilles;  2  Wil 
liam,  TO.  1739,  Barbara  Busteed  ;  3  Bayly  ;  4  George;  5  James 
and  6  Swithin;  besides  daus.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Achilles  Daunt,  of  Tracton  Abbey,  to.  1727,  Elizabeth 
dau.  of  Edward  BuUen,  Esq.  of  Oldhead,  near  Kinsale,  b 
whom  he  had  issue,  William  ;  and  Edward.  He  was  s.  by  hi 
eldest  sou, 


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429 


William  Daunt,  of  Tracton  Abbey,  m..  175:!,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Austin,  Esq.  of  Inskinny,  co.  Cork,  by  whom  he  had 
(with  other  issue), 

Achilles  Daunt,  of  Tracton  Abbey,  m.  June,  1795,  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  GiUman,  Esq.  of  Currahecn,  co.  Cork.  Dying 
1783,  he  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Achilles  Daunt,  of  Tracton  Abbey,  m.  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of 
John  Isaac  Heard,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Kinsale,  and  in  1839  High 
Sheriff  of  co.  Cork,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Achilles,  Dean  of  Cork. 

II.  Wilhain,  Rector  of  Kinsale. 

III.  Edward  Stephen.  iv.  Henry. 

1.  Frances.  ii.  Mary.  iii.  Marllia  Anne. 

IV.  Eleanor. 

Dying  Aug.  1871,  he  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Vert  Rev.  Achilles  Daunt,  of  Tracton  Abbey,  Dean  of 
Cork,  who  m.  2-1  Feb.  1863,  Catherine  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
Rev.  John  Leshe,  of  Castlemarlyr,  and  d.  7  June,  1878,  leaving 
Issue, 

I.  Achilles,  now  of  Tracton  Abbey. 

1.  Mary  Leslie.  ii.  Emily. 

Arms,  Crest,  and  J-jToJfo— Same  as  Daunt  of  Ow''ik;i. 
St(t£— Tracton  Abbey,  Kinsale,  co.  Coik. 


DAUNT     OF    KILCASCAIT. 
DiUNT,  William  Joseph  O'Neill,  Esq.  of  Kil- 
3ascan,  co.  Cork,  M.P.  1832-33  for  the  borough  of 
Mallow,  b.   1807 ;  m.  1839,  Elleu,  dau.  of  Daniel 
[lickej,  and  has  issue, 
I.  Achilles  Thomas,  6.  Oct.  1S49;  to.  15  May,  1877,  Anna 
Maria,  dau.  of  the  late  Bartholomew  Corballis,   Esq.  of 
Berwick,  and  niece  of  John  Corballis,  Esq.  Q.C.  of  Rose- 
mount,  CO.  Dublin,  and  has  a  dau.,  Mary  Margaret  Alicia, 
6.  8  July,  1878. 
I.  Alice  Ismene. 

Ittntagr. — William  Dadnt,  of  Tracton  Abbey  (see fij-e- 
•.eding  family),  d.  1676,  leaving  a  3rd  son, 

Francis  Daunt,  Esq.  of  Knockatour,  co.  Cork,  m.  1667, 
aary,  dau.  of  George  Wood,  Gent,  of  Ballymoney,  same  co., 
)y  whom  he  had  issue,  George,  of  Knockatour.  m.  1692, 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  Thomas  Knolles,  Esq.  of  Killeighy,  co.  Cork, 
)y  whom  he  had  issue;  William;  Francis,  m.  1700,  Mary, 
lau.  of  —  Austin,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had,  with  other  issue, 
iamuel  Daunt,  of  Knocknasillagh,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Cork 
749.    The  2nd  son  of  Frauds, 

William  Daunt,  of  Kilcascan,  m.  1697,  Rachael,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Knolles,  Esq.  of  Killeighy,  by  whom  he  had  (besides 
ther  issue),  Joseph  :  and  Francis,  who  d.  s.  p.  He  acquired 
lilcascan  1712,  and  dying  1760,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Daunt,  of  Kilcascan,  6.  1702.  He  m.  1729,  Sarah, 
lau.  of  John  Rashleigh,  Esq.  of  Cloncoose  and  Ballinadee,  co. 
)ork,  by  whom  he  had  (besides  daus.),  William,  6.  1750.    He 

1783,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

William  Daunt,  of  Kilcascan,  m.  1775,  Jane,  dau.  of 
lichard  Gumbleton,  Esq.  of  Castle  Richard,  co.  Waterford, 
ligh  Sheriff  co.  Waterford  1772,  and  niece,  maternally,  of 
Villiam  Conner,  Esq.  of  Connerville,  co.  Cork,  M.P.  for  Ban- 
on,   1761,  by  whom   he    had  issue,   i.  Joseph  ;    ii.  Richard 

umbleton,  Capt.  90th  regt.,  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  John 
)ixon.  Vicar  of  Humbleton,  co.  York,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
tichard  Gumbleton,  Harold,  and  a  dau.;  and  2ndly,  his 
ousin,  Margaret,   dau.  of  Robert  Warren  Gumlileton,  Esq.  of 

lanatore,  co.  Cork;  in.  Robert  Gumbleton,  Lieut.  62nd  regt., 
I.  Miss  Harris,  of  Cork,  by  whom  he  had  issue.  Dying  1809, 
Villiam  Daunt  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Daunt,  of  Kilcascan,  b.  1779.  He  m.  1st,  June, 
806,  Jane,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Wilson,  D.D.,  S.F.T.C.D., 
lector  of  Ardstraw,  co.  Tyrone,  and  niece  of  John  Wilson, 
Isq.,  Governor  of  Minorca,  by  whom  (who  d.  10  Feb,  1816)  he 
ad  issue,  William  Joseph  O'JMeill,  now  of  Kilcascan ;  Thomas 
Vilson,  6.  20  Aug.  1808,  who  d.  unm.  2  July,  1854;  Henry 
'ho  d.  in  infancy;  Catherine  Elizabeth;  and  Lavinia  Jane 
sabella.  He  ?)i.  2ndly,  1822,  his  cousin,  Jane,  dau.  of  Robert 
barren  Gumbleton,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  Jan.  1867)  he  had 
isueadau.,  Margaret  Alice,  b.  1826.  Dying  1826,  he  was  .<. 
y  his  eldest  son,  the  present  William  Joseph  O'Neill  Daunt, 
Isq.  of  Kilcascan. 

Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto— Same  as  Daunt  of  Owlpen. 

Scat— Kilcasean,  BaUyneen,  co.  Cork. 


DAVENPORT    OF    CAPESTHORNE, 
BAGINTON    AND    WOOTTON. 

Bromley-Davenport,  William,  Esq.  of  Capcs- 
thorne,  co.  Chester,  Bagiuton  Hall,  co.  Warwick, 
and  Wootton  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  M.P.  for  North 
Warwickshire  ;  Lieut. -Col.  Staffordshire  Yeomanry 
Cavalry,  h.  20  Aug.  1821  ;  m.  1858,  Augusta 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Walter  Frederick  Campbell,  Esq. 
of  Islay,  and  has,  with  other  issue,  a  son  aud  heir, 


Mr.  Bromley-Davenport  was  authorized  by  I'oyal 
license,  27  Dec.  1867,  to  discontinue  the  surname  of 
Davenport  before  that  of  Bkomley,  and  to  take 
the  surname  of  Davenport  in  addition  to,  and 
after  that  of,  Beomley. 

iCt'ltCiigC. — The  Davenports  descend  from  Ormus  de 
Davenport,  living  temp.  Conquestoris. 

From  Nicholas  Davenport  de  Woodford,  temp.  Edward  III. 
(3rd  son  of  Sir  John  Davenport,  Knt.  of  Weltrough  and  Hen- 
bury,  Justice  of  Lancaster  7  Richard  II.,  and  9th  in  descent 
from  Ormus  the  Saxon),  lineally  derived 

Christopher  Davenport,  Esq.  of  Woodford,  1559,  grandson 
and  heir  of  John  Davenport,  Esq.  of  Woedford.  His  eldest 
son,  by  his  1st  wife,  Jane,  dau.  of  Richard  Gerard,  Esq.  of 
Crewood, 

William  Davenport,  Esq.  of  Woodford,  d.  1632,  had,  by 
his  1st  wife  DoroUiy,  dau.  of  Robert  Hyde,  Esq.  of  Nor- 
bury,  with  other  children,  an  elder  son  and  heir, 

John  Davenport,  Esq.  of  Woodford,  m.  1594,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Hugh  Bromley,  Esq.,  and  d.  1653.    His  great-grandson, 

John  Davenport,  Esq.  of  Woodford,  Major  of  the  co.  Ches- 
ter force  raised  atNantwich  1689,  to.  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heiress 
of  John  Davenport,  Esq.  of  Davenport,  andd.  s.p.  4  Feb. 
1733,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Monk  Davenport,  Esq.  of  Woodford,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Davies,  Esq.  of  Manley,  co.  Chester,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  24  Feb.  1735)  had,  with  other  issue, 

Davies  Davenport,  Esq.  of  Woodford  and  Marton,  Barris- 
ter-at-Law,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  London,  6.  1696;  m.  1721, 
Mary,  dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  John  Ward,  Esq.  of  Capes- 
thorne;  and  d.  leaving,  with  other  issue,  Davies,  his  heir; 
Charles,  h.  7  April,  1735,  Rector  of  Brereton ;  Thomas  (Sir), 
of  Hendon,  Knt.,  to.  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Seel,  Esq.  The  eldest 
son  and  heir, 

Davies  Davenport,  Esq.  of  Woodford,  Marten,  and  Capes- 
thorne,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  the  Inner  Teniiile,  6.  20  Oct.  1723; 
m.  Phoebe,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Davenport,  Esq.  of 
Calveley  (descended  from  the  marriage  of  Arthur,  a  younger 
son  of  Sir  Ralph  Davenport,  of  Davenport,  with  the  heiress  of 
Calveley,  of  Calveley),  and  left,  with  a  dau.  (Pha?be,  wife  of 
Eusebius  Horton,  Esq.  of  Catton,  co.  Derby),  a  son  and  heir, 

Davies  Davenport,  Esq.  of  Woodford,  Marton,  Calveley, 
and  Capesthorne,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Chester  1783,  and  MP. 
for  that  CO.  1806  until  1830.  He  was  6.29  Aug.  1757;  and 
m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Ralph  Sneyd,  Esq.  of  Keele,  co.Staffoid, 
by  whom  he  had, 

Edward  Davies,  his  heir. 

Henry  (Lieut. -Col.),  Major  S7th  regt.,  d.  IP"". 

Walter  (Rev.),  of  Wootton  Hallan^i  l',:i-iiitu,i,  who  assumed 
the  additional  surname  of  Bkom,:  v.  ,,  .  Ni,  L's  July,  1818, 

Carohne  Barbara,  dau.  of  Ven.  Jnim  a.  (i h,  Archdeacon 

of  Sudbury,  and  niece  to  Sir  Tlmiiias  (iouch,  Bart.;  and 
2ndly,  22  Feb.  1829,  Lady  Louisa  Dawson,  dau.  of  John, 
1st  Earl  of  Portarlington.  By  the  former  he  had,  with  other 
issue,  a  son  and  heir,  the  present  William  Bromley 
Davenport,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Capesthorne  and  Baginton. 

Harriet  Katherine,  to.  Hon.  Sir  John  Williams,  Knt.,  Judge 
of  the  Queen's  Bench,  and  d.  his  widow,  at  Rocherville, 
France,  28  Sept.  1861. 

Mr.  Davenport  d.  5  Feb.  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edward  Davies  Davenport,  Esq.  of  Capesthorne,  co. 
Chester,  and  Court  Garden,  Bucks,  6.  27  April,  1778;  m. 
30  Nov.  1830,  Caroline  Anne,  dau.  of  Richard  Hurt,  Esq.  of 
Wirksworth,  co.  Derby,  and  by  her  (who  to.  2ndly,  11  Feb. 
185'2,  Edward  John,  Lord  Hatlierton)  left  at  his  decease,  1817, 
an  only  son  and  heir, 

Arthur  Henry  Davenport,  Esq.  of  Capesthorne,  late  of 
the  1st  Life  Guards,  b.  9  June,  1832;  who  d.  s.  p.  1867,  and 
was  s.  by  his  cousin,  the  present  William  Bromley  Daven- 
port, Esq.,  M.P. 


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y^rms— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  &rg.  on  a  chevron  between 
three  cross-crosslcts  titchee  sa.  a  rose  ot  the  field,  for  Davenpokt  ; 
2nd  and  3rd,  quarterly,  per  less  indented  gu.  and  or,  an  ines- 
coeheon  arg.  charged  with  a  griffin  segreant  vert  all  within  a 
boidure  gobony  arg.  (and  lor  distinction}  a  canton  erm.,  for 
Bbomley. 

C,-es««— Davenport  :  A  man's  head  in  profile  ppr.  around  the 
neck  a  rope  or  ;  Bkomlki;  :  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  dciui- 
lion  issuant  arg.  (charged  for  distinction  on  the  slioulder  with  a 
cross-crosslet  fitchee  sa.)  supporting  a  pennon  fiying  towards 
the  sinister  gu.  thereon  alien  passant  guardant  of  the  first,  the 
staff  and  spear  erect  ppr. 

jl/o((o— Kear  God.  honour  the  king. 

,S,.rr<s— Capesthorpe,  near  Chelford,  Calveley,  Nantwich;  Ba- 
gintun  UalJ,  Coventry;  and  Wooton  Hall,  Ashbourne. 


|SW 


DAVENPORT    OF    BRAMALL    HALL. 

Patexport,  John  William  Handley,  Esq.  of 
Braniall  Ilnll,  co.  Chester,  J.P.,  b.  19  Oct.  1851  ; 
m.  1876,  Fanny  Constance  Mabel,  youngest  dau.  of 
tlie  late  John  Jervis  Broad  wood,  Esq.  of  Buchan 
Hill,  Sussex,  and  has  a  son,  b.  1877. 

HillCaflC— The  family  of  Hhmffrets,  from  which  Mr. 
Davenport  descends,  is  of  Cambrian  origin,  and  deduces  its 
lineage  from  Edwin,  Lord  of  Tegaingl,  in  co.  Flint,  founder 
of  the  XII.  Noble  Tribe  of  North  Wales  and  Powys.    From 
this  chief  derived,  eleventh  in_  descent,  Ievan  Voelvrtch  ap 
YoRWEBTH    Vaoghan,    of   Maeugwynedd,   m.   Efa,    dau.  of 
CylK'lyn,  son  of  Khun  ap  Einion  Efell,  Lord  of  Cynllaeth  (see 
Edwakdes  of  Ness  Strange),  and  had  issue, 
Ievan,   surnamed  Caereinion,  ancestor  of  the  Owens    of 
Tedsmore,    Owens  of  BMws,  Owens  of    Woodhoase,  and 
Owens  of  Condover. 
Einion.  Llewellen.  Iorwerth  Gogh. 

The  fourth  son, 

Iorwerth  Goch,  Lord  of  Moohnant,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of 
Griffith  ap  Iorwerth,  of  the  Tribe  of  Tudor  Trevor,  Lord  of 
Hereford  and  Whittington,  and  was  father  of 

Edntfed  ap  Iorwerth,  whose  wife  was  Alice,  dau.  of 
Evan  ap  Griffith,  of  Celynnan,  in  Mochnant.    Tlieir  son, 

Madoc  ap  Ednyfed,  771.  Mary,  dau.  of  Owen  ap  David,  of 
Merfod,  son  of  Ievan  ap  Einion,  of  Llwydarth,  and  was  father  of 
Evan  ap  Madoc,  m.    AUce,    liau.   of  Griffith  ap  Evan,  of 
Llanhafon,  in  Mochnant,  and  liad 

ICvAN  Vau(;uan,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Edward  ap  John,  of  Cwm 
Xant  Vylla,  derived  from  Gwyn  ap  Griffith,  Lord  of  Guilsfield. 
Of  this  marriage  there  was  a  son, 

Griffith  Goch,  father,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dam.  of 
Madoc  Goch,  of  Cadwynvan,  in  Llanvihangel,  of 

Thomas  ap  Griffith.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Howell 
Matthew,  Esq.  of  Kerry,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Evan  ap  Thomas,  whose  wife  was  Margaret,  dau.  of  John 
ap  Llewelyn,  descended  from  Griffith  Deg,  Lord  of  Cadwynvan. 
Their  son, 

John  ap  Evan,  was  father,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of 
John  ap  Howell,  of  Llwydarth.  of  David  ap  John,  who  to. 
(iwen,  dau.  of  Evan  ap  David,  of  Cefn  Goch.  Of  this  alliance 
there  was  a  son, 

Humphrey  ap  David.  He  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  Evan  ap  Morris, 
of  Llwydarth,  and  was  father  of 

Eev.  Evan  Humphreys,  Hector  of  Llanymynach,  and  Vicar 
of  Llan-ynbodwell,  vi.  tlie  dau.  of  John  Edwards,  D.C.L., 
descended  from  Edward  ap  Tudor,  of  Ben-y-Uen,  in  Gwyddel- 
wern,  co.  Merioneth,  and  by  this  lady  had  a  son, 

Rev.  John  Humphreys,  Eectorof  Llanmihangel,  co.  Glamor- 
gan, whose  wife  was  Rachel,  fourth  dau.  of  John  Hippi.sley, 
Esq.  of  Lamborne,  Berks,  and  by  whom  he  had  an  only  child. 
Rev.  Evan  Humpiirf.ts,  M.A.,  Hector  of  Montgomery,  and 
of  Clungunford,   near   Ludlow,    Salop,   711.  Mary,   dau.   and 
co-heir  (wih  her  sister,  Anne,  m.  Lewis  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Tal- 
garne),  of  Rev.  Salusbury  Pryce,  D.D.,  and  by  her  (who  7)1. 
'indly,  Rev.  Thomas  Baines,  Hector  of  Richard's  Castle,  near 
Ludlow,  and  d.  in  1808)  had  issue, 
Thomas  Trevor,  LL.D.,  Prebendary  of  Chester,  who  changed 
his  name   to  Trevor  on   succeeding   to    his    grandundc's 
property.    He  m.  Elizabeth,  eldr.st  dau.  of  Rev.  Chancellor 
Briggs,  of  the  diocese  of  Chester,  and  d.  in  1827. 
John,  of  Bodliilin,  near  Welshpool,  twice  married. 
Salusbury,  of  whom  presently. 

Margaret  Trevor,  in.George  Withers,  Esq.  of  Oswestry. 
Harriett,  m.  Thomas  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Troscoed  House,   co. 
Montgomery. 
!■  lanLis  Trevor. 
Tiu'  tliird  son, 
KivAR  Admiral  SibSalusuuby  Davenport,  C.B.  ami  K.C.H., 


of  Brainall  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and  Weedon  Lodge,  Bucks, 
b.  24  Nov.  1778;  m.  1st,  1805,  Jane  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  and 
heir  of  John  Sirel  Morin,  Esq.  of  Weedon  Lodge,  co.  Bucks, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1808)  had  one  son, 

I.  Salusbury,  6.  4  Sept.  1806,  deceased. 
Sir  Salusbury  in.  2ndly,  1810,  Maria  Davenport,  heiress  oi 
Bramall  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and  assumed  in  consequence  the 
additional  surname  and  arms  of  Davenport.  By  her  he  left 
at  his  decease  in  1845, 

William  Davenport,  late  of  Bramall  Hall. 

Trevor,  6.  29  July,  1814;    to.  1  July,   1837,  Frances,  datuhih 
of  the   Hon.  Chief  Justice  Sewell,  of  Quebec;  d.  31  Aug, 
1818,  leaving  issue, 

1  Salusbury  Sewell,  Capt.  in  the  army,  6.  29  July,  1838; 
d.  15  March,  1869. 

2  Malcolm  Nugent  Ross,  Bramall  Lodge,  near  Quebec, 
Canada ;  Militia  and  Yeomanry  Club,  25,  Charles  Street, 
St.  James's,  London,  S.W.,  0.  21  May,  1848;  m.  Ellen, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Goulbourne  Parker,  Esq.  of  Browsholme 
Hall,  CO.  York. 

3  Jestyn  Frances  Trevor,  6.  13  Nov.  1855. 

1  Evelyn  Jesse,  6.  1840;  to.  1st,  Frederick  Foulkes,  Esq.  of 
Manchester ;  and  2ndly,  Grivis  Charlton,  Esq.  of  Seven- 
oaks. 

2  Constance  Georgianna  Marsland. 
Henry  Wyat,  Lieut.  39th  rcgt.,  b.  21  March,  1816;  i/i.  23 

June,  1843,  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  Capt.  John  Durie; 
d.  in  India,  1845. 

John  Salusbury,  Assistant-Corn. -Gen.,  &.  24  June,  1817 ; 
Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Allan  McNab,  and  has  Lssue. 
Charles  Edgcumbe,  D.L.,  Capt.  late  of  the  royal  regt.,  6.  26 
Dec.  1819;  ?ji.  1847,  Emma,  dau.  of  the  late  Very  Rev.  Dr. 
Webber,  Dean  of  llipon,  by  Caroline  Frances  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Rev.  Charles  Fynes  Clinton,  and  has  Cyril  James,  and  |', 
other  issue. 

Emily,  m.  1841,  Rev.  Arthur  Douglas. 
Julia  Harriet,  ?)i.  1842,  Henry  Ciookenden,  Esq.  M.D 
He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Davenport  Davenport,  Esq.  of  Bramall  Hall, 
CO.  Chester,  Lieut. -Col.  Commandant  2nd  regt.  Royal  Cheshir 
Militia,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  15  Sept.  1811;  m.  1st,  14  Nov.  1833, 
Camilla,  dau.  of  V.  Gatt,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1845)  had 
one  dau., 

Maria   Dorothea,   m.  26  Sept.   1860,    Frederick   Augustus 

Williamson,  Esq. 

He  to.  2ndly,  24  Oct.   1850,  Diana  Elizabeth,   dau.  of  John 

Handley,  Esq.,  Banker,  of  Muskham  Grange,  co.  Nottingham, 

and  by  her  has  a  son, 

John  William  Mandlet,  now  of  Bramall  Hall. 
Col.  Davenport  served  in  the  army  from  18'26  to  1847,  and 
d.  21  Feb.  1869. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  crosses-crosslet  fltchce 
sa. 

Crest— A  man's  head,  couped  at  the  shoulders  and  side  head 
ppr.,  with  a  rope  round  the  neck  or. 
Motto — Audaces  fortuna  juvat. 
Stdi— Bramall  Hall,  Stockport,  co.  Chester. 


DAVENPORT    OF    DAVENPORT. 

Davenpokt,  Edmund  Henbt,  Esq.  of  Davenport, 
Salop,  b.  19  Aug.  1839;  m.  25  Feb.  1875, 
Marina  ret  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  James 
Smith,  Esq.,  Resident  Magistrate,  Tasmauian  Penin- 
sular. 

ILt'ltraflr.— The  pedigree  of  this  family  is  deduced  in  an 
unbroken  male  line  from  Obmus  de  Davenport,  living  teriip. 
William  the  Conqueror. 

Thomas  Davenport,  Esq.  living  14  Henry  VII.,  2nd  son  of 
Sir  Ralph  Davenport  of  Davenport,  Cheshire,  Knt.,  to.  Alice, 
sole  dau.  and  heir  of  Robert  Haiiford,  Esq.  of  Chorley.  He 
was  father  of  Robert  Davenport,  Esq.  of  Chorley,  to,.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Bellot,  of  Bellott,  co.  Chester,  and  had  a  son  and  heir. 

W^illiam  Davenport,  Esq.  of  Chorley,  711.  Grace,  dau.  of 
Fowke  Dutton,  Esq.  of  Dutton,  co.  Chester,  and  was  father  of 

Henry  Davenport,  Esq.  of  Chorley,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
William  Leicester,  Esq.  of  Toft.    His  son, 

William  Davenport,  Esq.,  sold  the  estate  of  Chorley,  and 
seated  himself  at  llallon,  Salop,  which  estate  he  acquired 
by  his  marriage  with  Jane,  dau.  and  heir  of  Francis  Bromley, 
Esq.  of  Hallon,  Salop,  son  and  heir  of  Sir  George  Bromley 
Knt.     His  eldest  son, 

Henry  Davenport,  Esq.  of  Hallon,  to.  Lettice,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Thomas  Maddocks,  Esq.  of  Bridgnorth,  and  d.  Feb. 
1664,  leaving  an  only  surviving  son. 

HtNRY  Davenport,  Esq.,  m.  22  Oct.  1665,  Elizabeth,  dau 


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(f  Sherington  Talbot,    Esq.  of  Lacock,  Wilts,  and  d.  July 
leaving  (with  other  daus.,  d.  unm.)  a  dau.,  Mary,  m.  1st, 
lev.  William  Hallifax,  D.D.,  who  d.  1720,  and  2ndly,  Rev. 
'rideaux  Sutton,  of  Breedon,  co.  Worcester:  and  two  sons, 
■harington,  the  elder,  a  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  d.  unm.  in 
reland,  5  July,  1719;  and 
Henry  Davenport,    Esq.,  bapt.    26  Feb.  1677-78  ;  m.  1st, 
lary  Lucy,  dau.  of  Daniel  Chardin,  Esq.,  and  had  by  her  a 
on,   Sharington,  of  whom  presently ;  and  two  daus.,  Mary 
llizabelh,  m.  John  Mytton,  Esq.  of  Halston;  and  Mary  Luce, 
.  <unin.     Mr.  Davenport  m.  2ndly,   Barbara,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir 
ohn  Ivory,  of  Ireland,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
'albot,  of  Lacock  Abbey,  Wilts,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1748,  left 
t  his  decease,  1731,   a  son,  William,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Bredon, 
I.  Martha,  dau.  of  John  Ivory  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Lacock  Abbey. 
nd  had  issue.     The  only  son  of  the  1st  marriage, 
Sharington  Davenport,  Esq.,  m.  Gratiana  Rodd,  of  Here 
ird  ;  and  d.  1744,  leaving  with  other  surviving  issue, 
Daniel  Chardin,  m.  Jane  Blockley,  and  d.  1778. 
Sharington,    bapt.    11    June,    1738;    m.  a  dau.   of  Major 

Farington. 
William  Yelvertos,  of  whom  presently. 
Edward,  Vicar  of  Worfield,  b.   19  Jan.   1745;  m.   in  1776, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edmund  Taylor,  of  Worcester, 
and  afterwards  of  Grappenhal,  co.  Chester,  and  had  issue, 
Edmund  Sharington,  of  wliom  presently,  as  successor  to 
his  uncle;    Harry    Chardin,    b.  4  Dec.    1781,    deceased; 
William  Yelverton,  6.   1780;  Edward  Ormus,  6.  I  March, 
1785,    and    d.    in  the  East  Indies;    Catherine   Gratiana; 
Myra;  Anne;  Mary,   m.   Alexander  White,   Esq.  of  Scot 
land;  Bertha,  ra.  James    MUman    Caley,  Esq.;  Arabella; 
and  Barbara  JuUana. 
he  3rd  son, 

William  Yelverton  Davenport,  Esq.  of  Davenport,  co. 
ilop,  6.  19  Feb.  1750;  m.  Jane  Elizabeth  Crawley,  of  Bath, 
lict  of  —  Blythe,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  Feb.  1832,  when  he  was 
by  his  nephew. 

The  Rev.  Edmdnd  Sharington  Davenport,  of  Davenport, 
icar  of  Wortield,  6.  18  May,  1778;  vi.  7  Aug.  1806,  Elizabeth, 
iu.  of  Joseph  Tongue,  Esq.  of  Uatton,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
Sept.  1850)  had  issue, 
William  Sharington,  his  heir. 

Joseph  Tongue,  6.  25  Aug.  1813;  m.  1839,  Emily  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Charles  Leicester,  Esq.,  brother  of  the  1st  Lord  De 
Tabley,  and  d.  23  May,  1848. 

Edward    Montague  (Major),  6.    13    April,     1817;   m.  Mary 
Nicola,  dau.  of  Henry  Martin  Blake,  Esq.  of  the  Heath,  co. 
Mayo,  and  had  one  dau.,  deceased.     He  d.  1858. 
Edmund  Sharington,  b.  28  June,  1821 ;  m.  Mary  Moss,  and 

d.  1877,  leaving  issue. 
Daniel  Decimus  Tongue,  6.  3  Nov.  1823 ;  d.  1866. 
Barbara  Anne,  m.  Rev.  Cornelius  F.  Broadbent,  M.A.,  Vicar 
of  Worfield. 
Catherine  Gratiana,  m.  Octavius  E.  Johnson,  Esq. ;  and  d. 

1870. 
Elizabeth,  to.  George  Nicholas,  Esq. 
Harriet  JiUiana,  m.  1st,  Capt.  Edward  Owen,  R.N. 
Lucy  Susannah,  in.  1st,  Alexander  Nisbet,  M.D.,  afterwards 
Sir  Alexander  Nisbet ;  2ndly,  1877,  Rev.  Walton  Ki:ching. 
le  Rev.  Mr.  Davenport  d.  27  Feb.  1842.    His  eldest  son, 
AViLLiAM  Sharington  Davenport,   Esq.   of  Davenport,  co. 
lop,   J. P.,  b.  30  July,   1803;    m.  22   Dec.    1835,    Catherine 
I,  only  dau.  of  Samuel  Peter  Marindin,  Esq.  of  Chester- 
n,  Salop,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  July,  1865)  had  issue, 

I.  William  Bromley,  b.  14,  Oct.  1836,  Capt.  62nd  regt. ;  d. 
6  Nov.  1865. 

II.  Edmund  Henry,  now  of  Davenport. 

in.  Viri'in,  late  Lieut.  26th  regt.,  6.  31  Jan.   1843  ;  m.  24 

Nov.  1874,  Frances  Gratiana,  3id  dau.  of  George  Nicholas, 

Esq.  of  Harley  Street,  London. 
IV.  Charles  Talbot,  Lieut.  83rd  regt.,  6.  10  Oct.   1848;  m. 

19  Nov.  1877,  Constance  JuUa,  only  dau.  of  Herbert  Taylor 

U.ssher,  Esq.  C.M.G. 
I.  Louisa  Marindin,  d.  16  May,  1853. 

-.  Davenport  d.  I  Oct.  1S7I. 

Arms— Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  crosses-crosslet  fitchee 

j[  Crest — A  man's  head  couped  at  the  shoulders  and  side-faced 


r.,  with  a  rope  round  the  neck  or. 
Motto — Audentes  fortuna  juvat. 
Seat— Davenport,  near  Biidgnorth. 


DAVENPORT    OF    FOXLEY. 

Davenport,  Key.  Geoege  Hoeatio,  of  Foxlov, 
.  Hereford,  J.P.,  M.A.  Oriel  Coll.  Oxford,  Vicar 
Yazor,  m.  6  Feb.  1SG6,  Sophia  Diana,  dau.  of  Eev. 


Samuel  Vera  Dashwood,  of  Stanford  Park,  Lough- 
borough, by  his  1st  wife,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Philip 
Harjoud,  Esq.  of  Westacre,  Norfolk,  and^  has  issue, 

Ralph  Tichborne,  6.  1873. 

Charlotte  West,  6.  1871. 

ILtnCaCIC.— This  family  lived  in  Tettesworth,  which  is 
part  of  the  parish  of  Leek,  co.  Stafford,  for  several  genera- 
tions, and  descends  from  Rafe  de  Leke,  4  ill  Radul  domi  de 
Davenport,  and  Johan  fil  Robt.  Legh  de  Adlington,  4  Henry  V., 
and  24  Henry  VI.  The  grandtather  of  the  present  proprietor 
of  Foxley, 

John  Davenport,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Stoke,  m.  8  Dec.  1795, 
Diana  Smart,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Rev.  Michael  Ward, 
by  his  wife  Ehzabeth  Tichborne,  co-heir  of  Capt.  Edmund 
Tichborne,  and  d.  12  Dec.  1848,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Davenport,  Esq.  of  Westwood,  co.  Stafford,  who  pur- 
chased from  the  Price  family  the  estate  of  Foxley,  co.  Here- 
ford. He  TO.  27  Oct.  1829,  Charlotte,  2nd  dau.  of  George 
Coltraan,  Esq.  of  Hagnaby  Priory,  Lincolnshire,  and  d.  IS 
Ajjril,  1862,  having  had  issue, 

John  Coltman,  d.  28  July,  1858. 

George  Horatio,  now  of  Foxley. 

Harry  Tichborne,  i)i.  27  Oct.  18d8,  Georgina  Henrietta,  eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Curtis,  Bart, 

Mary  Ward,  in.  2  Feb.  185S,  Hon.  and  Rev.  A.  A.  B.  Han- 
bury,  and  has  issue  three  daus.  and  one  son. 

Diana  Eliza,  m.  17  Sept.  1861,  Henry  Longley,  son  of  the 
Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  and  has  a  son,  John  Augustine. 

Chariotte  Lucy,  m.  12  June,  1866,  John  Hungerford  Ark- 
wright,  Esq.  of  Hampton  Court,  Leominster,  and  has  one 


1  and  two  daus. 
S(?a^s— Foxley,  Hereford ; 


Eedcliffe,  Caswell  Bay,    Glamoi- 


DAVEY    OF    REDRUTH. 

Davet,  Joshua  Sydney,  Esq.  of  Redruth, 
Cornwall,  J.P.,  b.  28  April,  1842  ;  m.  1871,  Julia, 
dau.  of  the  late  William  Watt,  Esq.  of  Tictou 
Grange,  co.  York,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Aimee  Sydney  Horton,  6.  15  Dec.  1874. 

II.  Alice  Milicent,  6.  11  March,  1878. 

JLlUCagC— Stephen  Davey,  Esq.  of  Redruth,  Cornwall, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  was  eldest  son  and  heir  of  William  Davey,  Esq. 
of  Redruth  (in  which  parish  the  family  has  been  settled  for 
several  generations),  and  brother  of  Richard  Davey,  Esq.  of 
Bochym  House,  Cornwall,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  formerly  M.P.,  for 
WestCornwaU,  6.  12  April,  1785;  m.  12  May,  1830,  Charlotte, 
dau.  (by  Elizabeth  Lyon  his  wife,  a  descendant  of  the  Strath- 
more  family)  of  the  Rev.  William  Horton,  3rd  son  of  Joshua 
Horton,  of  Howroyde,  co.  Y'ork,  who  was  next  brother  of  Sir 
William  Horton,  1st  bart.  of  Chadderton,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  Nov.  1871)  had  issue, 

William  Horton,  late  of  Redruth. 

Joshua  Sydney,  now  of  Redruth. 

Elizabeth  Mai'ia,  in.  24  Feb.  1852,  John  Michael  WUliams, 
Esq.  of  Pengreep,  and  Caerhays  Castle,  Cornwall. 

Charlotte  Mary  Horton,  to.  29  March,  1859,  George  Williams, 
Esq.  of  Lanarth  and  Scorrier  House,  Cornwall. 
Mr.  Davey  d.  16  Nov.  1864,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Horton  Davey,  Esq.  of  Redruth,  J. P.,  b.  15  Oct. 
1835;  M.A.  Brazenose  Coll.  Oxford,  d.  April,  1871,  and  was  s. 
by  his  brother. 

Arms  —  Arg.,  on  a  chevron  az.  between  two  mullets 
pierced  in  chief  and  a  lion  passant  in  base  gu.  three  cinqiu  • 
foils  or. 

Crest — A  mount  vert,  thereon  an  eagle  rising  az.  charged 
on  the  wing  with  a  cinquefoil  or,  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a 
staff  sa.,  therefrom  flowing  a  pendant  gu. 

Molto — E  perseverantia  honor. 

Scaii— Redruth  and  Bochym  House,  ncarllelstone,  Cornwall. 


DAVIDSON    OF    CANTRAY. 

Davidson,  Hugh  Grogan,  Esq.  of  Cantray 
House,  CO.  Inverness,  late  78th  Highlanders,  J. P. 
and  D.L.  co.  Inverness,  and  D.L.  co.  Nairn,  h. 
18  Dec.  183.3  ;  m.  18  Dee.  1854,  Caroline,  dau.  of 
Lieut. -Col.  fcJtratford  Powell,  Adjutant- Gen.  of 
Bombay  {see  Powell  of  Cionsliaooy),  and  has 
issue, 

Hugh,  b.  14  Aiuil,  lb59.  Clara. 


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DAV 


TnE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


DAV 


ILintJtffC.— Sib  David  Davidson,  of  Cantray,  co.  Inver- 
ness, &.  20  July,  1788,  only  son  of  David  Davidson,  Esq.  by 
Maria  Cuthbert  his  wife,  of  the  family  of  Cuthbert  of  Castle- 
hill,  and  grandson  of  William  Davidson,  by  Agnes  his  wife; 
m.  12  Dec.  1804,  Margaret  Rose,  of  the  family  of  Kiliavock, 
and  has  issue, 

David,  b.  9  Oct.  1805  ;  d.  unm. 

Hugh  Cocobane,  late  of  the  78th  Highlanders,  his  heir. 

Cuthbert,  b.  2-4  May,  1810;  to.  1st,  Anna.  dau.  of  —Main- 
waring,  Esq.,  Bengal  Civil  Service;  and  2ndly,  Ellen  Hoare, 
and  has  issue. 

Francis  Russell,  6.  24  Mav,  1810;  Bengal  C.  S.;  d.  unm. 

Margaret,  m.  1st,  Sir  Robert  Grant,  Governor  of  Bombay, 
brother  of  Lord  Glenelg ;  and  2ndly,  Hon.  Joscelyn  Percy. 
The  eldest  son, 

Hugh  Davidson,  Esq.  of  Cantray,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  h.  20  April, 
1809;  TO.  19  Aug.  1830,  Maria,  3rd  dau.  of  Col.  Grogan,  of  co. 
Meath,  and  had  issue, 

Hugh  Gbogan,  now  of  Cantray, 

Cuthbert  John,  6.  13  Aug.  1839:  d.  unm. 

Margaret,  m.  Alexander  Robertson,  of  Balgowny  Lodge,  co. 
Aberdeen,  and  left  issue. 

Catherine  Jane,  m.  Hastings  Fraser,  Esq.  of  Ardochy,  co. 
Inverness,  and  d.  March,  18G9,  having  had  issue. 

Frances  Harriett,  d.  unm. 

Maria  Anna,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  Allan  Newton  Scott,  R.A.,  and 

has  issue. 

Arm^—A-z.,  on  a  fess  arg.  between  three  pheons  or,  a  buck 
couchant  gu.  attired  sa.  a  border  of  the  thiid. 

Crest— S.  youth  from  the  middle  holding  in  the  dexter  hand 
a  man's  heart  all  ppr. 

il/oi^o— Sapienter  si  sincere. 

&taJ— Cantray,  Nairn,  N.B. 


DAVIDSON    OF    INCHMAULO. 

Datidsox,  Patrick,  Esq.  of  Inchmarlo,  co. 
Kincardine,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  ^».  29  Oct.  1809;  m.  2 
Aug.  1836,  Mary  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late 
William  Leslie,  Esq.  of  WartbUl  (see  that  family), 
51  nd  has, 

I.  DoNCAN,  J.P.,  h.  5  Aug.  1843;  m.  Jan.  1874,  Flora  Frances, 
eldest  dau.  of  Col.  Francis  Burdctt,  of  Ancaster  House, 
Richmond,  and  has  issue,  Ddncan  Hamelyn,  b.  1877, 
and  Clara  Amelia  Mary. 

II.  William  Leslie,  Lieut.  Royal  Horse  Artillery,  &.  31  Jan. 
1850. 

III.  Patrick,  6.  6  May,  1855. 

IV.  George  Louis  Outram,  b.  II  Sept.  1858. 

I.  Jane  Anne,  m.  1860,  Sir  Franci,^  Boyd  Outram,  Bart, 
n.  Frances  Mary.  iii.  Katherine  Helen. 

IV.  Mary  Margaret.  v.  Matilda  Rose. 

VI.  Williamina  Saida. 

UlliragC— John  David,son,  E.sq.  of  Tillichetly  and  Dess- 
wood,  m.  1770,  Anne  Farquharson.  dau.  of  Harry  Farquharson 
Esq.  of  Cromar,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  May,  1812)  left  at  his 
decease,  31  March,  1802,  an  only  surviving  son, 

Dl'ncan  Davidson,  Esq.  of  Tillichetly  and  Desswood,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  who  purchased  the  estate  of  Inchmarlo  1838.    He 
TO.  24  June,  1804,  Frances  Mary,  dau.  of  the  late  Patrick  Pirie, 
Esq.  of  Aberdeen,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
Patrick,  now  of  Inchmarlo. 

Duncan,  of  Tillichetly,  co.  Aberdeen,  late  of  the  Indian  Civil 
Service,  m.  1842,  Katherine  Frances,  dau.  of  Charles  Gordon, 
Esq.  of  Abergeldie,  co.  Aberdeen,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1868) 
has  issue,  Harry  Duncan  Oliver ;  Marian,  m.  1878,  William 
Neal,  eldest  son  of  William  Neal,  Esq.  of  King.'don, 
Somerset;  Frances  Mary,  m.  1870,  Robert  Monro,  Esq., 
Barrister-at-Law  ;  Caroline ;  and  Edith. 
Charles  Forbes,  of  Edinburgh. 
James,  of  London,  d.  unm.  1868. 

Alexander,  of  Desswood,  co.  Aberdeen,  to.  Sarah  Douglas, 
dau.  of  the  late  Wm.  Rosu  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Clcrmiston, 
Sheriff  of  Lanarkshire,  and  has  issue,  Francis  Duncan, 
Walter  Ramsay,  and  two  daus.,  Elizabeth  Douglas,  and  Alice 
Maud. 

Margaret  Jan^,  m.  5  Aug.  1850,  Arthur  Fraser,  Esq.  of  Cal- 
rossie,  son  of  the  late  Alexander  Fraser,  Esq.  of  Aberdeen. 
Anne,  to.  Lieut.-Col.  William  Burnett  Ramsay,  of  Banchory 
Lodge,  CO.  Kincardine,  d.  18Go. 
Williamina. 
Mr.  Davidson  d.  8  Dec.  1849,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms—kz.,  on  a  fess  between  three  pheons  or,  a  stag  cou- 
chant gu.  attired  with  ten  tynis  or. 

Cy,.gt—A  youth  f I  om  the  middle  holding  in  dexter  hand  a 
nan's  heart,  all  ppr. 

Jl/o»«— Sapienter  si  sincere. 

iiea£— luchmarlo,  Banchory,  co.  Kintardi;u). 


DAVIDSON  OF  TULLOCH  CASTLE. 

Davidson,  Duxcan,  Esq.  of  Tulloeli  Castle,  Ross- 
shire,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  formerly  Grenadier  Guards, 
M.P.  for  CO.  Cromarty  from  1826  to  1830,  and  from 
1832  to  183 1,  and  late  Convener  co.  Ross,  b.  1800 ; 
m.  Ist,  20  June,  1825,  the  Hon.  Elizabeth  Diana, 
eldest  dau.  of  Godfrey,  3rd  Lord  Macdonald,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1839)  has  issue, 

I.  Dcncan  Henry  Caithness  Reay,  6.  1836;  m.  1860, 
Geort'ina,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Mackenzie,  Esq. 

II.  Godfrey  Wentworth,  d.  unm. 

I.  Caroline  Louisa,  m.  Capt.  George  Wade,  and  d.  13C0, 
leaving  issue. 

II.  Julia  Bosville,  m.  1858,  Hon.  Henry  William  Chetwynd, 
R.N.,  2nd  son  of  Richard  Walter,  6th  Viscount  Chetwynd, 
and  has  issue. 

III.  Adelaide  Lucy,  to.  20  April,  1849,  Lieut.-Col.  Ross,  of 
Cromarty,  Lieut.-Col.  Ross-shiie  MiUtia,  and  d.  3  March, 
1860,  leaving  issue. 

IV.  Diana,  d.  unm. 
v.  Louisa  Maria,  d.  1855. 

VI.  Matilda  Justina,  m.  John  Craigie  Halkett,  Esq.,  Capt.  in 
the  Highland  Borderers,  eldest  son  of  C.  C.  Halkett  Inglis, 
Esq.  of  Cramond,  and  has  issue. 

VII.  Elizabeth  Diana,  m.  1865,  Patrick  A.  Watson  Carnegy, 
Esq.  of  Loup. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1841,  El^anora,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  James 
and  Lady  Henrietta  Fergussou,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1811)  has  issue, 

I.  Henrietta  Eleanora. 

II.  Katherine  Caroline. 

III.  Eleanora  Dalrymple,  to.  5  Dec.  1872,  Charles  Robert 
Kennett  Fergusson,  Esq.,  late  79th  Highlanders. 

He  m.  3rdly,  1844,  Arabella,  dau.  of  Hugh 
Rose  Ross,  Esq.  of  Cromarty,  which  lady  d.  1847. 
He  m.  4tbly,  1849,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Jolin 
Mackenzie,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Hector  Mackenzie, 
Bart,  of  Gairloch,  by  whom  (who  d.  1867)  he  has 
issue, 

I.  Eian  Duncan  Reginald,  6.  1850. 

II.  Hector  Francis,  b.  1857. 

III.  Alistair  Norman  Godfrey,  6.  1858. 

I.  Lucy  Eleanora,  m.  1874,  Allan  Russell  Mackenzie,  eldest 
son  of  James  Mackenzie,  Esq.  of  Kintail,  Ross-shire. 

II.  Mary  Macphcrson.  iii.  Victoria  Mary  Geraldine. 
He  m.  5thly,  1877,  Sarah  Justina,  eldest  dau.  of 
tlie  late  Col.  Jasper  Taylor  Hall,  Coldstream 
Guards. 

UllTCaCJC.— The  Davidsons  of  Tulloch  claim  the   same 
origin  as  the  Macphersons,   Farquharsons,  and  others, 
branch  of  this  family  entered  the  service  of  France  in  the 
17th  century,  having  proved  their  descent  to  be  noble  for  si^ 
generations  prior  to  July,  1629,  as  shown  by  the  Livre  d'Or  i 
the   public   archives  of  France.     The   great-grandfather  < 
the  present  representative  of  this  family  was 

Alexander    Davidson,    of    Davidston,    co.    Cromarty, 
property  which  had  been  in  the  family  upwards  of  300  year* 
He  m.  Elizabeth  Bayne,  dau.  of  J.  Kenneth  Bayne,  of  Knock; 
bayne,  nephew  and  heir  of  Duncan  Bayne,  of  Tulloch,  and  ha< 
two  sons,  ' 

Henry,  of  Tulloch,  ra.  a  dau.  of  S.  Fraser,  Esq.  of  Achna- 

gairn,  and  d.  1794. 

David. 
The  second  son, 

DcNCAN  Davidson,  Esq.  of  Tulloch,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  cos. ! 
Ross  and  Cromarty,  M.P.  for  the  latter  shire,  s.  his  brother: 
Henry.  He  to.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Dr.  Chandler,  and  d.  1800, 
leaving  a  son  and  successor, 

Henry  Davidson,  Esq.  of  Tulloch,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  to.  1798, 
Caroline  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Diffell,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue, 

DnNCAN,  now  of  Tulloch. 

Henry,  m.  Caroline,  dau.  of  W.  Blake,  Esq.  of  Danesbury 
Park,  Herts,  and  had  issue. 

John,  TO.  Augusta,  2nd  dau.  of  Mr.  and  Lady  Sarah  Bailey, 
and  had  issue. 

William,  m.  Louisa,  dau.  of  J.  Barnard  Hankey,  Esq.  of 
Fctcham  Park,  by  the  Hon.  Elizabeth  De  Blaqiiiere  his 
wife,  and  had  issue. 

Lucy,  m.  Robert,  only  son  of  Right  Hon.  Sir  Robert  Dalla.", 
Chief  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas,  and  had  issue 


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433 


Caroline,  in.  Lieut.-Col.  Bacon,  and  d.  1846,  leaving  issue. 

Sarah,  m.  Cluny  Macpherson,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Davidson  d.  1827,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the  present 
Duncan  Davidson,  Esq. 

(Seat— Tullouh  Castle,  near  Dingwall. 


DAVIES    OF    ELMLEY. 

Davif?,  Heney  Fanshawe,  Esq.  of  Elmley 
Castle,  CO.  Worcester,  Lieut.-Col.  Grenadier  Guards, 
J.P.  for  Sussex,  b.  17  Feb.  1837;  m.  4  Aug.  1863, 
Ellen  Christine,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Alexander 
Hankey,  Esq.  of  Balcombe  Place,  Sussex,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Franci-;  John,  b.  3  July,  1864. 

II.  Hetirv  ii  idolpli,  b.  23  Sept.  1865. 
HI.  Hul;Ii  W^ailmiton,  b.  26  Dec.  1871. 

I.  ChriMini-  Isabtl. 

II.  Mary  Elizabeth.  ill.  Lucy  Cecil, 
IV.  Margaret  Aiine. 

^lltWgC. — This  family  of  Davies,  orisinally  from  Mont- 
gomeryshire, resiiled  for  many  generations  at  Marsh,  Salop. 

Thomas  Davies,  Esq.,  Advocate-General,  Calcutta,  eldest 
son  of  Thomas  Davies,  Esq.  of  New  House,  co.  Hereford,  by 
Mary  Warbunon  his  wife,  was  b.  9  Nov.  1751;  m.  3  April, 
1788,  Anna,  eldest  dau.  of  Hugh  Baillie,  Esq.  of  Monckton,  co. 
Ayr ;  and  d.  at  Calcutta,  Jan.  1792,  leaving  issue  by  his  wife 
(who  d.  Dec.  1824), 

TnoMAS  Henry  Hastings,  of  Elmley  Castle,  Worcestershire, 
Col.  in  the  army,  M.P.  for  Worcester,  h.  2/  Jan.  1789;  m.  17 
Jan.  1824,  Augusta  Ann,  only  child  of  Thomas  C.  De 
Crespigny,  Esq.,  and  d.  11  Dec.  1846,  without  issue.  His 
widow  III.  indly,  5  June,  1851,  the  Uight  Hon.  Sir  John 
Pakington,  Bart.,  G.C.B.,  M.P.,  created  Lord  Hampton 
1874. 

Warburton,  of  Wooilgate,  Sussex,  5.  29  Jan.  1790;  m.  21 
Dec.  1821,  Soi'hia,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Bland  Burges,  of 
Beauport,  and  d.  23  Sept.  1870,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1859) 
had  issue,  James  Henry,  6.  1822;  d.  unm.  1866. 

Charles,  6.  12  Aug.  1792;  d.  1806. 

Francis  John,  of  Danehurst. 

The  youngest  son, 

General  Francis  John  Davies,  of  Danehurst,  Sussex,  J.P., 
Col.  67th  foot.  6.  1  May,  1791;  m.  1st,  5  May,  1824,  Anne, 
elder  dau.  of  Gen.  James  Dunlop,  of  that  ilk,  co.  Ayr,  whicli 
lady  d.  9  April,  1825;  and  2naiy,  17  July,  1834,  Eliz.abeth, 
dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Thomas  Byam  Martin,  G.C.B.,  by  Cathe- 
rine Fanshawe  his  wife,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  March,  ls63) 
had  issue, 

I.  Francis  Btam,  Ensign  and  Lieut.  Gren.  Guards,  6.  3 
June,  1835 :  d.  10  Nov.  1854,  from  a  wound  received  in  the 
trenches  before  Sebastopol,  19  Oct.  1854. 

II.  Henry  Fanshawe,  now  of  Elmley. 

III.  Hugh,  b.  4  Nov.  1839;  d.  17  June,  1841. 

IV.  Byam  Martin,  b.  1  Oct.  1840,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  21  Sept. 
1874,  Frances  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Edward  Conant,  Esq.  of 
Lyndon,  Rutland. 

I.  Catherine  Anne.  ii.  Charlotte  Elizabeth. 

Arms— Arg.,  a  goat  sa.  guttee  d'eau  standing  on  a  child 
ppr.  in  a  cradle  gu.  swaddled  or,  and  feeding  on  an  oak  tree 
on  a  mount  vert. 

Crest — On  a  mount  vert  a  goat  lodged  arg.  against  an  oak 
tree  ppr. 

Motto— DeiiR  tuetur. 

Seat— Elmley  Castle,  Pershoro. 


DAVIES   OF   CHOFT   CASTLE,   "WIGMORE 
HALL,    AND    WELLINGTON. 

EeYILT.-DAVIES.THE  ReV.WiLLIAM  TREVEtTAN, 

of  Croft  Castle,  Wigmore  Hall,  and  Wellington,  co. 
Hereford,  b.  21  July,  1826  ;  m.  24  Nov.  1845,  Ellen 
jyjartha,  5tli  dau.  and  co-heir  (by  Sophia  his  wife, 
(Jau.  of  Solomon  Richards,  Esq.  of  Solsborough,  co. 
■Wrexford,  twice  High  Sheriff  of  the  co.,  and  Com- 
j32a"der  of  the  Enuiscorthy  Cavalry  and  Infantry 
at  the  battle  of  Enniscorthy,  1798)  of  Matthew 
Q'i^rien,  Esq.  of  Newcastle,  co.  Limerick.  By  this 
lady  ^^^-  l^i^^'ii^s  li'is  issue, 


I.  AViLLiAM  TREVEtTAN  SOMERSET,  I7thLancers.  6.  30  Dec. 
1847;  m.  1875,  Annie  Richardson  Lily,  eldest  dau.  of  Mr. 
Seijeant  Armstrong,  of  the  Irish  Bar,  ajad  has  a  son  and 
heir,  William,  6.  1877. 

II.  Somerset  Edward  O'Brien,  b.  25  May,  1851. 

III.  Henry  Bateman  Richards,  b.  15  Aug.  1852. 

IV.  Edward  Langham  Boiiyhton,  6.  22  Oct.  1853. 
v.  Albert  Sydney  Goodriche.  b.  18  July.  1855. 

I.  Ellen  Isabell.i,  m.   18i3,   Denis  Maurice  O'Connor,  Esq. 

M.P.  for  CO.  Sligo. 
n.  Augusta  Catherine.  in.  Eva  Maude  Mary. 

Mr.  E'evill-Davies  is  a  Magistrate  and  Deputy- 
Lieut.  CO.  Hereford,  and  served  as  High  Sheriff 
1852,  previously  to  his  entering  into  Holy  Orders 
1858.  He  is  son  of  the  late  Rev.  James  Kevill 
(the  descendant  of  an  ancient  Cornish  family),  by 
Anne  Isabella  his  wife,  dau.  of  Somerset  Davies, 
Esq.  of  Croft  Castle,  Wigmoi-e  Hall,  and  Wellington, 
by  his  wife  Anne  Hammund,  and  great-grand-dau. 
of  Somei'set  Davies,  Esq.,  by  his  wife.  Miss  Lacy, 
an  heiress. 

Arms — Davies,  quartering  Kevill. 
Crest — 1st,  Davies:  2nd,  Kevill. 
Seat — Croft  Castle,  Kingsland,  co.  Hereford. 
Town  House— 51,  Queen's  Gate,  S.W. 


DAVIES    OF    MOOR    COTJIIT. 

Davies,  Rev.  James,  M.A.,  of  Moor  Court,  co. 
Hereford,  J. P.,  Prebendary  of  Hereford,  b.  1820 ; 
m.  1817,  Frances  Helen,  only  dau.  of  Abraham 
Henry  Young,  Esq.  of  Cowbridge  House,  Wilts, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  James  Henry,  J.P.,  b.  7  June,  1850;  m.  19  April,  1876, 
Mabella  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Col.  A.  Longmore,  and 
has  issue,  a  son,  James  Henry  Longmore,  6.  30  March, 
1877. 

II.  Hujrh  Powel,  6.  21  May,  1853. 
m.  Richard  Banks,  b.  3  Sept.  18C0. 

IV.  William  Philip  Banks,  b.  31  Jan.  1867 ;   d.  12  March, 

1867. 
I.  Esther  Frances.  ii.  JIary  Helen. 

III.  Alice  Mabel. 

IV.  Frances  Marian,  9n.27  April,  1876,  Frederick  Rogers  Tidd 
Pratt,  Esq.  of  Kington. 

V.  Margaret  Banks,  d.  24  Aug.  1871. 

VI.  Emily  Banks.  vii.  Edith  Banks. 
VIII.  PhilUs  Banks. 

This  gentleman,  whose  patronymic  is  Banks, 
assumed,  by  royal  hcense  1858,  the  surname  of 
Davies  only.  He  was  collated  to  the  Prebendal 
Stall  of  Moreton  cum  Whaddon,  Diocese  of  Here- 
ford, in  1875. 

HiuraJIP.— James  Davies,  Esq.  of  Moor  Court,  co. 
Hereford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  was  son  of  William  Davies,  Esq. 
of  Brynllys  Castle,  co.  Brecon,  by  Esther  his  wife,  dau.  and 
eventual  heir  of  Hugh  Powell,  a  lineal  descendant  of  Lewis 
ap  Howel  ap  Lewis,  of  Cwmclyn,  living  1592.  Through  his 
great-grandmother,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Lloyd,  and  wife  of 
William  Davies,  Esq.  of  Noyadd,  Llandewycwm,  Breconshire, 
he  derived  from  Thomas  Lloyd,  Lord-Lieut,  of  Breconshire 
temp.  Henry  VII.  He  m.  18  April,  1804,  Marianne,  3rd  dau. 
of  John  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Harpton  Court,  co.  Radnor,  but  by  her 
(who  d.  30  April,  1845)  had  no  issue.  Mr.  Davies  bequeathed 
his  estates  in  Herefordshire  to  his  great-nephew,  the  Rev. 
James  Banks,  M.A.,  sometime  Scholar  of  Lincoln  Coll.  Oxford, 
who  was  2nd  son  of  Richard  Banks,  Esq.,  by  Esther  his  wife, 
dau.  of  William  Davies,  Esq.,  elder  brother  of  the  said  James 
Davies,  Esq.  of  Moor  Court.  The  Rev.  James  Banks  assumed, 
in  consequence,  the  name  of  Davies,  and  is  now  of  Moor 
Court. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  a  griffin  segreant  or,  for 
Davies  ;  2nd  and  .3rd,  arg.,  a  lion  rampant  sa. ;  over  all  a  fess, 
engrailed  gu.,  for  Powell. 

Crest — A  griffin  segreant  or. 

-Scaf— Moor  Court,  near  Kington. 

2  P 


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DAY 


DAVIES    OP    ALLTYR    ODIIT. 

Davies-Llotd,  John,  Esq.  of  Alltyr  Odin  and 
Blaendyffrjn,  co.  Cardigan,  b.  30  Oct.  1850. 

HtnCaflC— John  Llotd  DAvrcs,  Esq.  of  Alltyr  Odin  and 
Blaendyffryn,  co.  Cardigan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of 
Cardiganshire  1845,  M.P.  for  Cardisan  from  ls55  to  1857, 
was  descended  from  David  ap  Llewellyn  Llwyd,  of  Castle  Howell, 
Esq.,  who  was  the  first  Knight  of  the  shire  co.  Cardigan,  temp. 
Henry  VIII.  He  was  b.  1  Nov.  1801 ;  ia.  30  June,  1825,  Anne, 
only  surviving  child  of  John  Lloyd,  Esq.  (2nd  son  of  David 
Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Alltyr  Odin),  and  Elizabeth  Lloyd,  only  childof 
Philip  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Hcalddu,  and  had  an  only  child, 

Arthur  Lloyd  Davies,  b.  G  Jan.  1827,  who  took  by  royal 
license  the  surname  of  Lloyd,  in  addition  to  that  of  Davies. 
He  in.  11  Dec.  1849,  and  d.  27  July,  1852,  leaving  a  son,  John 
Davies  Lloyd,  now  of  Blaendyffryn,  and  a  dau.,  Anne  Justina, 
ni.  1873,  Haworth  Peel  Massy,  Esq. 

^rms— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  Lloyd,  sa.,  three  scaling 
ladders  arg.,  in  chief  a  spear-head  embrucd  ppr.,  on  a  chief  gu. 
a  castle  of  the  second;  2nd  and  3rd,  Davies,  per  chevron  arg. 
and  sa.,  in  chief  two  antelopes'  heads  erased  of  the  second,  m 
base  a  mullet  of  the  first. 

Crest— A.  demi-antelope  sa.  semee  of  mullets  arg.  holdmg 
between  the  legs  a  cross-crosslet  sa. 

MoUoes—By&A  gyfiawn,  bydd  Iwyddiannus  (Ce  just,  be  pros- 
perous) ;  and.  Sic  itur  ad  astra. 

&ct«— Blaendyffryn,  co.  Cardigan. 


DAVIES    OP    CASTLE    GHEEN. 

Davies,  David  Geiffith,  Esq.  of  Castle  Green, 

CO.  Cardigan,   J.P.,    h.  1835;    m,    1871,  Arabella 

Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Eev.  W.  M.  D.  Berrington  of 

Dayidston,  co.  Pembroke,  and  has,  -n-ith  other  issue, 


David  BEr.msGxoN  Gripfiti!. 

ILinCagC.— TiioMAs  Davies,  Esq.  of  Castle  Green,  High 
Sheriff  of  Cardiganshire,  182G  ;  d.  1832,  leaving  by  Anne  his 
wife  (who  d.  1835),  two  sons,  David  Davies,  Esq.,  late  of  Castle 
Green,  and  John,  m.  Letitia,  dau.  of  P.  Jones,  Esq.  of 
Pantirion,  co.  Pembroke,  and  has  issue,  Thomas,  J.P.  for 
Cardigan,  and  John,  M.A.,  late  of  Jesus  College,  Oxon. 

David  Davies,  Esq.  of  Castle  Green,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  1795; 
High  Sheriff  1841;  m.  1st,  lSa3,  Anna  Letiti<i,  dau.  of  Eev. 
David  Griffitb,  Vicar  of  Kevern,  co.  Pembroke,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1851)  had  issue, 

I.  David  Griffith,  now  of  Castle  Green. 

II.  Thomas,  b.  1837,  deceased. 

H6Mi.  2ndly,  185G,  Elizabetli,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  John  Holcombe, 
late  Eector  of  Cosheston  and  Elioscrowther,  co.  Pembroke, 
Prebendary  of  Brecon,  and  d.  1873. 
£cai— Castle  Green,  Cardigan. 


DAVIES    OP    PENTRE. 

Davies,  Arthur  Picton  Saunders,  Esq.  of 
Pentre,  co.  Pembroke,  b.  1862  ;  s.  1873. 

iLtnCajJC— This  family  of  Davies  was  resident  for  several 
generations  at  Llandovery.  Evans  Davies,  one  of  the  family, 
commanded  a  troop  of  cavalry  under  John  Duke  of  Marl- 
borough. 

Arthur  Davies,  of  Llandovery,  son  of  Ehys  Davies,  m. 
Anne,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Jenkin  Morgan,  of  Cathclid,  co. 
Glamorgan,  and  was  father  of 

Davib  Davies,  to.  Susannah,  2nd  and  only  surviving  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Erasmus  Saunders,  Esq.  of  Pentre,  by  Jane  his 
wife,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Iliehard  Philips,  Esq.  of  Dolhaida 
Issa,  CO.  Carmarthen,  and  Jloel  Ifor,  co.  Cardigan,  and  grand- 
dau.  of  David  Saunders,  Esq.,  by  his  wife  Susan  Morgan,  of 
Blanhylan ;  and  by  this  lady  (who  d.  1823)  had  issue, 

David  Arthur  Saunders,  his  heir. 

Jane  Anne  Bridget,  in.  Eev.  Augustus  Brigstocke,  3rd  son  of 
William  Owen  Brigstocke,  Esq.  of  Blacnpant,  co.  Cardigan, 
and  had  issue,  one  son,  William  Owen  Brigstocke. 

Catherine  Angharad,  m.  William  AVcblcy  Parry,  only  son 
of  Admiral  Webley  Parry,  of  Noyadd  Trefawr,  co.  Cardigan, 
and  had  issue. 
The  son  and  heir, 

David  Aetuur  Saunders  Davies,  Esq.  of  Pentre,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  M.P.  for  Carmurthtnshirc,  b.  9  June,  1792;  m.  31  July, 


182C,  Elizabeth  Maria,  only  dau.  of  Col.  Owen  Philipps,  of 
Williamstown,  co.  Pembroke,  and  had  issue, 

Arthur  Henry  Saunders,  late  of  Pentre. 

Owen  Gwyn  Saunders,  6.  14  May,  1834,  killed  in  Crimea. 

Henry  David  Saunders,  6.6  Jan.  1836,  d.  yoimg. 

Susan  Maria  Anne,  m.  1850,  James  John.Lloyd,  Esq. 

Agnes  Elizabeth,  d.  young. 
He  d.  1857,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Arthur  Henry  Saunders  Davies,  Esq.  of  Pentre,  J.P.  Cincl 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1861,  6.  22  April,  1832;  m.  31  March,  1860, 
Fanny,  4th  dau.  of  the  late  Grismond  Philipps,  Esq.  of 
Cwmgwilly,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Picton  Saunders,  now  of  Pentre. 

II.  David  Grismond  Owen  Saunders,  6.  1803. 
m.  Henry  Gwyn  Saunders,  6.  1S65. 

IV.  Herbert. 

T.  John  Saunders. 

VI.  Edwin  Lewes  Saunders. 

I.  Frances  Augusta  Maria  Saunders. 

II.  Agnes  Catherine  Elizabeth  Saunders,  d.  young. 

III.  Cecil  Mary  Saunders. 
He  d.  8  June,  1873. 

Anns — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  az.,  a  wolf  salient  arg.,  tor 
Davies  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  a  chevron  or,  between  three  eagles' 
heads  erased  arg.,  for  Saunders. 

Crest— 1st :  A  wolf  salient  arg.,  for  Davies  ;  2nd :  A  demi-bull 
saUent  couped  at  the  loins  arg.,  for  Saunders. 

Jl/otto— Solem  ferro. 

*V''— Pentre,  co.  Pembroke;  and  Boneath,  E.  S.  0.  South 
Wales. 


DAVIS  OP  SWERFOED. 
Davis,  Eobeet  Snow  Bolton,  Esq.  of  Swerford 
Part,  CO.  Oxford,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Swerford, 
sou  of  the  late  Samuel  Davis,  Esq.  of  Swerford  (who 
d.  1874),  by  Louisa  his  wife,  oiilj  dau.  of  Gen. 
Eobert  Bolton,  b.  1836 ;  m.  1864,  Sophia,  dau.  of 
the  late  W.  S.  Perkins,  Esq.  of  Sutton  Coldficld, 
CO.  Warwick,  and  has  a  dau.,  Sophia  Louisa  Bolton, 
b.  1866. 


&a«— Swerford  Park,  Eustone. 


DAVIS    OP    GRATTEFvOOKE    PARK. 

Davis,  John  Coope,  Esq.  of  Cranbrooke  Park, 
Essex,  b.  31  March,  1832 ;  m.  6  Sept.  1866,  Fanny 
Kate,  elder  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Pearson,  Eector 
of  East  Horndon  and  Little  Warley,  Essex.  Mr. 
Davis,  a  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Lieut,  for  the  co., 
and  C  il.  of  the  3rd  Battahon  of  the  Essex  Eifle 
Volunteers,  is  2nd  son  of  the  late  John  Davis,  Esq. 
of  Cranbrooke  Park,  J.P.,  D.L.  (who  d.  1864),  by 
Elizabeth  Jesser  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Coope,  Esq., 
and  is  grandson  of  William  Davis,  Esq.  of  Leyton- 
stonc,  Essex,  and  Wellclose,  co.  Gloucester,  by 
Dorothy  his  wife.  He  has  the  following  brothers 
and  sisters  ;  Wilham  (elder  brother),  of  Wellclose, 
CO.  Gloucester,  m.  Adelaide,  dau.  of  Miles  Strhiger, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue  fire  children  ;  Hugh,  Comman- 
der E.N. ;  Howell,  Major  29th  regt. ;  Arthur 
Harvey,  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army  ;  Edward  Gabriel, 
B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  Chaplain  in  India  ; 
Anna  Maria,  m.  Eev.  Frederick  French,  Eector 
of  AVorlingworth,  Suffolk ;  Adelaide,  m.  WiUiam 
Cotesworth,  Esq.  of  Cowden  Knowes,  Melrose,  N.B.; 
Ehza  Jesser,  m.  Col.  John  Watson,  V.C,  C.B. ; 
Emilia,  m.  H.  E.  Mausel  Jones,  Esq.,  Barrister-at- 
Law ;  and  Mary. 

6'c«i— Cranbrooke  Park,  Ilford,  Essex. 


DAVY    OP    KIIiVERSTONE. 

Davy,  John  William,  Esq.  of  Kilversstone  Hall, 
Norfolk,  J.P.,  b.  29  Jan.  1836 ;  m.  1  May,  1862, 
WUhelmina  Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of  Eev.  T.  G. 
Ferraud,  of  Tuustall,  Suffolk,  and  has  had  issue, 


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435 


I.  John  Wright,  6.  25  Feb.  1863;  d.  6  March,  18G3. 

II.  John  Davy  Wright,  0.  5  July,  1865. 

III.  Edward  Guy,  b.  9  Nov.  1S6G. 

IV.  Cecil  William,  6.  25  March,  1867. 

V.  Charles  Henry,  b.  20  April,  1869. 

I.  Katharine  Louisa,  b.  4  April,  1864. 

II.  Itachcl  Alice,  b.  11  Aug.  1872. 

HtltWgC— William  Davt,  son  of  John  Davy,  had  four 
sons,  by  Jane  his  wife,  William,  of  whom  presently;  John, 
d.  s.  p.  1811;  Augustine,  d.s.i).  1827;  and  Martin,  D.D., 
Master  of  Caius  College,  Cambridge,  d.  s.  p.  May,  1839.  The 
eldest  son, 

Kev.  William  Davt,  of  IneoUlsthorpe,  m.  Oct.  1780,  his 
first  cousin,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Davy,  Esq.  of  Milcliam, 
Norfolk,  by  Mary  his  wife,  and  had  issue, 

John,  late  of  Ingoldsthorpe. 

William,  an  officer  in  the  army,  drowned  at  St.  Helena,  Dec. 
1818,  ^•.  p. 

Edward  (Rev.),  d.  s.  p.  1803. 

Henry,  in  the  lioyal  Engineers,  killed  at  Corunna,  with  Sir 
John  Moore,  Jan.  1809,  s.  p. 

M;irtin,  Fellow  of  St.  Mary's  Coll.  Oxon,  d.  s.  p.  1834. 

Elizabeth,  d.  laim.  1835. 

Mary  Anne,  m.  Bev.  J.  Brett,  deceased. 

Emily,  deceased.  Lucy  Jane. 

Mr.  Davy  d.  1824.    His  eldest  son, 

John  Davy,  Esq.  of  Ingoldsthorpe  and  Kilverstone  Hall, 
Capt.  R.N.,  J.F.,  b.  5  June,  1788;  )ii.  Feb.  1832,  Katharine, 
eldest  dau.  of  lUchard  Day,  Esq.  of  Yoxford,  Suffolk,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  John  William,  now  of  Ingoldsthorpe  and  Kilverstone. 

I.  Katherinc  Elizabeth,  d.  1845.  ii.  Jane  Amelia. 

lu.  Mary  Anne.  iv.  Emma. 

He  d.  18  Aug.  1876. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  chevron  engrailed  erm.  between  three  annulets 

■onet  or,  an   elephant's  head  sa. 
armed  arg.,  in  the  front  of  the  coronet  a  ring  thereto  a  line  and 
ring  gold  turned  over  the  trunk. 
iSeaJ— Kilverstone  Hall,  Thetford. 


DAVY  OF  ROSE  ASH. 
Datt,  John  Tanneb,  Esq.  of  Rose  Ash,  Devon, 
J.P.,aMajor  and  non.Lieut.-Col.  1st  Devon  Militia, 
b.  1828 ;  m.  1858,  Charlotte,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late 
James  Shoolbred,  Esq.  of  The  Elms,  Acton, 
Middlesex,  lie  has  one  surviving  sister,  Elizabeth, 
m.  W.  Langdon,  Esq.  of  West  Down,  Devon. 

HtncajC— Mr.  Davy  is  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  John 
Tanner  Davy,  of  Rose  Ash,  by  his  wife  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  J. 
Stabback,  Esq.,  who  was  the  eldest  son  of  John  Davy,  Esq.  of 
Eose  Ash,  by  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Tanner,  Esq.  of  Rose 
Ash,  who  was  the  son  of  John  Davy,  Esq.  of  Rose  Ash,  by 
his  wife  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  J.  Barne,  Esq.  of  East  Anstey, 
Devon. 

Arms— Arg.,  two  chevrons  sa.  between  three  mullets  pierced 
gu. 

Crest— A  paschal  lamb  reguardant  arg.  holding  a  pennon 
also  arg.  charged  witli  a  cross  gu.  staff  or. 

Hesidtnce—TXose  Ash,  South  Molton,  Devon. 


I.  RiciiAnn,  J.P.,  I.  1849. 


Katherine  Eliza. 


CAMPBELL-DAVYS     OF    CARMARTHEN- 
SHIRE. 

Campbell-Davys,  William  Davys  Haekies, 
Esq.  of  Neuadd-fawr,  Carmarthenshire,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1850,  Barrister-at-Law  (only 
Bou  of  the  Eev.  David  Harries,  M.A.,  Rector  of 
Meline,  co.  Pembroke,  J.P.  for  that  co.,  bv  Mary 
his  -nifc,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Davys,  Esq.  of 
Keuadd-fawr,  CO.  Carmarthen),  5.  1812;  s.  to  his 
present  estate  1832,  by  the  death  of  his  uncle,  Capt. 
Richard  Davys,  and  thereupon  took  his  maternal 
name  and  arms,  tc  -which  he  added  subsequently  those 
of  Campbell,  on  his  marriage,  1847,  with  Elizabeth 
Jane,  only  child  of  Peter  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Askomel, 
in  the  district  of  Kiutyre,  co.  Argyll,  of  the  Camp- 
bells of  Auclunbreck.    By  her  he  has  issue, 


ILillCilJir.— This  family  deduces  its  descent  maternally 
from  Uliodri  Mawr,  Prince  of  Wales. 

Ynye  ap  Cadvarcb  ap  Gwroeneo,  Lord  of  Maelor,  Oswestry, 
Whittington,  Maesbrook,  and  Melvvern,  m.  Ehiengar,  dau.  and 
sole  heiress  of  LIuddaca,  son  of  Caradoc  Vraichvras,  Kegulus 
of  Hereford ;  their  son, 

Tudor  Trevor,  Founder  of  the  tribe  of  the  Marches,  m. 
Gwladys,  dau.  of  Howel  Dda,  Prince  of  South  Wales,  and  had 
issue  three  sons,  Gronwy,  Llydoch,  and  Dyngad,  from  whom 
several  of  the  principal  families  in  Wales  are  descended. 

Gronwy  ap  Tcdor  Trevor,  who  m.  Morvydd,  dau.  of 
Llewelyn  Aurdorchog,  Lord  of  Yale,  co.  Denbigh  d.  before 
his  father,  and  left  an  only  dau., 

Rhiengar,  m.  Cyhelyn  ap  Ivor  ap  Sevcrus  ap  Cadell  ap 
Gwenwynwyn,  Lord  of  liuallt  and  Radnorshire,  and  had 
issue, 

Elystan,  or  Ethelystan  Glodrydd,  b.  about  933,  and 
named  Ethelystan,  after  his  godfather,  Athelstan,  King  of 
England.  He  is  accounted  the  Founder  of  the  IV.  Royal 
Tribe  of  Wales.  He  m.  Gwenllian,  dau.  of  Einion  ap  Owen  ap 
Ilon-cU  Dda  ap  Cadell  ap  Rhodri-Mawr,  Prince  of  Wales.  He 
was  slain  at  Cefn-Digoll,  co.  Montgomery,  about  1016,  aged  83. 
His  son, 

Cadwgan  ap  Elystan,  Prince  of  Ferlys,  Radnor  and  Buallt. 
The  extent  of  his  territory  was  curtailed  by  the  incursions  of 
the  English  and  Normans,  the  latter  of  whom  deprived  him  of 
the  towns  and  castles  of  Builth,  Painscastle,  Castell-y-Maen, 
and  Elvel ;  he  m.  according  to  some  authorities,  Eva,  sister  to 
Jestyn  ap  Gwrgan,  the  last  Prince  of  Glamorgan,  and  according 
to  others,  Joan,  dau.  to  Brochwcl  ab  Acddan,  Lord  of  Powis. 
His  son, 

Llewelyn  ap  Cadwgan,  Lord  of  Buallt,  m.  Joan,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Sir  Eees  ab  Aaron,  Lord  of  Llangathan,  co.  Car- 
marthen, and  had  issue, 

Sytsyllt  ap  Llewelyn,  Lord  of  Buallt,  m.  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Goronwy  ab  Einion,  Lord  of  Mathavam,  descended  from 
Owen  Kyveiliog,  Prince  of  Powis ;  they  had  four  sons,  Adam, 
Griffyth,  Phylip,  and  Howel,  between  wliom  their  paternal 
estates  were  divided.  Adam  had  the  lordship  of  Dinam ; 
Griffyth,  that  of  Irvon;  Phylip  had  the  lordship  of  Drevlys; 
and  Howel,  that  of  Llys-Pen-Buallt. 

Howel  ap  Sytsyllt,  Lord  of  Buallt,  m.  Mawd,  dau.  of  Rees 
ap  Howel,  Lord  of  Llangors,  ap  Trahaern  ap  Gwrgan  ap 
Blcthyn  ap  Maenarch,  Prince  of  Brecknock,  and  had  issue, 

Meredyth  Bengoch,  Lord  of  Buallt,  m.  Joan,  dau.  of 
Cadwallon  ap  Madoc,  Lord  of  Kerry  and  Melenith,  and  had 
issue.    His  son, 

Llewelyn  ap  Meredith,  called  also  Llewelyn-y-Moelwyn- 
Mawr,  Lord  of  Buallt,  m.  Frances,  dau.  to  Rhrodri  ap-Owen 
Gwynedd.  His  2nd  wife  was  Joan,  dau.  to  Sir  Hugh  Croft, 
Knt.  He  was  the  last  whom  the  English  suffered  to  be 
honoured  as  Lord  of  Buallt.    His  son, 

Griffith  ap  Llewelyn,  m.  a  dau.  of  Thomas  Llewellyn  ab 
Owen,  Lord  of  Iscocd.  His  sons  were  Richard  and  Cadwallon. 
His  eldest  son, 

Richard  ap  Griffith,  of  Buallt,  vi.  Angl  ararl,  dau.  of 
Morgan  ab  Jeuan  ap  Thomas  ap  Llawdden,  Lord  of  Uwch 
Aeron,  co.  Cardigan.  He  d.  1332,  and  had  issue  Owen,  and 
Rhys,  the  progenitor  of  the  Gwynnes  of  Garth.    The  elder 

Owen  ap  Richard,  m.  Helen,  dau.  of  leuan  Vychan ;  and 
had  two  daus.,  one  m.  David  Lloyd  ap  Rhytherch,  and 
the  other,  Gwenllian,  m.  Einion  ap  David  ap  Gwilym;  and  a 
son, 

<;niFFiTn  AB  Owen,  m,  Elen,  dau.  of  Llewelyn  ap  Howel 
Vychan;  and  tluir  son, 

MuEGAN  AP  GRirriTii,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Griffith  Vychan 
ap  David  Vongam,  of  Caio,  co.  Carmarthen.  Their  issue  were, 
Llciki,  m.  Trahaern  ap  Gwilym,  and 

Meredith  ap  Morgan,  w.  Maud,  dau.  of  Thomas  Vychan  ap 
Howel  Vychan,  of  Pantystrymon,  co.  Cardigan.  He  had  two 
sons,  Richard,  from  whom  the  Williams  of  Penkelly  were 
descended,  and 

Thomas  Llwyd  ap  Meredith,  m.  Elen,  dau.  of  Howell  ap 
Philip  ap  David  of  Cynghordy,  co.  Carmarthen;  and  2ndly, 
Angharad,  dau.  of  Morgan  ab  Evan  Lloyd.  He  was  Lord 
Licutcnantof  CO.  Brecknock,  and  a  warm  partizan  of  IIe.nry  VII. 
He  had  Lssiie  a  dau.,  who  hi.  Morgan  Goch;  and  two  sons, 
Rees  Lloyd  ;  and  John  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Porthycrwys,  Esquire 
of  the  Body  to  Queen  Elizabeth,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Evan 
Howel  ap  Morgan,  and  d.  in  15S5.  His  sons  were  David  Lloyd, 
of  Towy ;  John  Lloyd,  and  William  Lloyd  (see  Jones'  Mrcck 
nockihire,  ii.,  231). 

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Bees  Lloyd,  the  elder  son  of  Thomas  Llwyd  ap  Meredith, 
in.  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Herbert  of  Colbrook ;  and  2ndly,  a 
dau.  of  Gwilyra  Howel  ap  Gwilyin  Dew,  and  had  issue, 
David  Llotd,  the  third  son,  m.  and  had  a  sun, 
Eees  David  Llotd,  ra.  a  dau.  of  David  Howel  Pbylip,  of 
Trericket,  and  had  issue, 

John  ap  Eees  David  Llotd,  m.  and  d.  1683.  He  had  two 
sons  and  a  dau. ;  the  younger,  Kees  ap  John,  assumed  the 
surname  of  Jones,  in  accordance  with  the  Welch  custom  of 
that  time,  whilst  the  elder  son, 

John  Llotd,   retained  the  family  surname  of  Lloyd,  and 
resided  at  Dinas  in  Llanwrtyd;  he  m.  Euhama,  dau.  of  Mr. 
Jones  of  Cribarth,  and  had  issue, 
Mary  Lloyd,  m.  her  cousin,  Thomas  Jones,  Esq.  of  Dolycoed 
(see  below). 

Eees  Lloyd,  Esq.,  of  Dinas,  m.  EUzabeth  Jones,  of  Danycryg. 
His  son, 
John   Llotd,  Esq.  of  Dinas,  m.  Elizabeth  Williams,  of 
Brecon,  who  d.  in  1818.    Their  son  is  the  present 
John  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Dinas,  Brecon,  a  Magistrate  and 
Deputy  Lieutenant  of  the  county;  he  in.  1st,  Mary  Ann 
Yates,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  Thomas  Conway,  Henry, 
and  John.     He  m.  2ndly,   Frances,   dau.  of  Thomas 
Mayberry,  Esq  of  Brecon. 
Eees  ap  John,  otherwise  Eees  Jones,  son  of  John  ap  Eees 
David  Lloyd,  resided  at  DOlycoed  House,  where  he  d.  in  1728. 
He  m.  and  had  issue,  Eoderic  Jones,  who  d.  in  1694 ;  Anne, 
who  d.  1750 ;  and 

Thomas  Jones,  of  Dolycoed,  Esq. ,  m.  his  first  cousin,  Mary 
Lloyd  of  Dinas  above-mentioned,  and  had  two  daus.,  one  of 
whom.  Jennet,  m.  Eoger  Haydon,  Esq. ;  the  other,  Elizabeth 
Jones,  heiress  of  D61ycoed,  m.  in  17G5, 

William  Davts,  Esq.  of  Caio  and  Neuaddfawr,  son  of 
Eicbard  Davys,  Esq.  of  Maesmoi,  by  Posthuma  his  wife,  dau. 
of  John  Davies,  Esq.,  and  grandson  of  William  Davys,  Esq.  of 
Maesmoi,  by  Joan  his  wife  (m.  1631),  dau.  of  Eichard  Jones, 
Esq.  of  Neuadd-fawr.  He  m.  2ndly,  Miss  King,  and  had  issue. 
Captain  Eichard  Davts,  of  Neuadd  fawr,  who  d.  s.  p.  1832. 
William  Davys  had  also  two  daus.  by  his  first  wife,  Elizabeth 
Davts,  who  d.  s.p.,  and  Mart  Davts,  who  m.  in  1809, 

Eev.  David  Harries,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Meline,  co  Pembroke, 
whose  only  son  is  the  present  William  Davts  Haeeies  Camp- 
bell Davts,  Esq.  of  Neuaddfawr. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  a  chevron  between  three 
swans'  necks  arg.  ducally  gorged  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  third  a 
fleur-de-Us  of  the  first,  for  Davts  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  gyronny  of 
eight  or  and  sa.,  for  Campbell  An  escutcheon  of  pretence, 
quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  gyronny  of  eight  or  and  sa. ;  2nd,  gu., 
an  eagle  displayed  or;  3rd,  az.,  a  branch  between  three  fleurs- 
de-lis  or. 

Crests — 1st,  a  demi-lion  rampant  ppr.  ducally  collared  or,  for 
Davts  ;  2nd,  a  dexter  hand  ppr.  holding  a  spur  or,  for  Camp- 
bell. 

Motto — Forget  not. 

Seat — Neuadd-fawr,  Llandovery. 


DAWE    OP    DITCHEAT    MANOR    HOUSE. 

Dawe,  Chaeles  Hill,  Esq.  of  Ditcheat  Manor 
House,  Somerset,  b.  24  April,  1865  j  s.  his  father, 
1871. 

ittncatJC— This  family,  which  settled  at  Ditcheat  in  1669, 
having  bought  the  manor  and  advowson  of  the  parish  church, 
part  of  the  property  of  Lord  Hopton,  is  stated  to  be  a  scion  of 
the  Dawes  of  Dorsetshire,  of  the  time  of  Edward  IV. 

Edmund  Dawe,  son  of  Edmund  Dawe,  of  Ditcheat,  s.  his 
father  1695.    He  m.  Martha,  dau.  of  Jonathan  Hill,  Esq.  of 
Cholderton,  Wilts,  High  Sheritf  ies9,  and  had  issue, 
Hill,  his  heir. 

Edmund,  b.  5  June,  1706,  of  Nether  Stowcy,  m.  Anne  Webber, 
of  Bromefield,  Somerset,  and  had  issue  several  children,  who 
all  (i.  s.p.,  except  Hill,  who  became  a  Surgeon  at  Bridge- 
water,  and  m.  Miss  Mary  Coles,  by  whom  he  had  one  dau., 
Mary  Anne,  wl  o  to.  1800,  James  Anthony  Wickham,  Esa. 
of  North  Hill  House,  Froine. 
Elizabeth,  b.  17  Oct.  1702. 
Edmund  Dawe  d.  and  was  buried  at  Ditcheat,  10  Sept.  1708- 
His  widow  Martha  remarried,  1st,  George  Vince,  Surgeon,  of 
Marlborough ;  2ndly,  Henry  Hale,  M.D.  of  Sahsbury,  and  left 
issue  by  both.    His  son  and  heir. 

Hill  Dawe,  Esq.  of  Ditcheat,  J. P.,  h.  26  April,  1704;  s.  his 
father  1708.  He  m.  Susannah,  dau.  of  Andrew  Moore,  Esq. 
of  North  Newton,  High  Sheriff  for  Somerset  1725,  and  had 
issue,  Hill  Dawe,  d.  25  June,  1769.    His  son  and  successor. 


Hill  Dawe,  Esq.  of  Ditcheat,  Capt.  in  the  Somerset  Militia, 
m.  1771,  Mary,  dau.  of  W.  Muns,  Esq.,  and  niece  of  Capt.  Biss, 
E.N.,  and  had  issue. 
Hill,  his  heir. 

Andrew  Moore,  6.  1778;  Paymaster  to  the  53rd  regt.  of  foot ; 
in.  Anne,  dau.  of  Eichard  Hare,  Esq.  of  Bath,  and  has  issue. 
1  Henry  Andrew,  6.  1809,  who  ra.  Catharine,  dau.  of  Eev^ 
Mr.  Murray,  Minister  of  Dysart,  co.  Fife,  Scotland,  and 
d.  1851 ;  2  Hill  Eichard  (Eev.),  s.  his  uncle  1851. 
George  Selwyn,  6.  1784;  d.  14  June,  1866. 
Charles,  late  of  Ditcheat,  pursuant  to  his  brother,  Hill 
Dawe's  will. 

Susannah.  Charlotte. 

Elizabeth,  m.  William  Jeffreys,  Esq.  and  has  a  dau.,  Mary 
Elizabeth. 
The  eldest  son. 

Hill  Dawe,  Esq.  of  Ditcheat,  J.P.,  b.  26  Dec.  1771 ;  d.  1851; 
and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Eev.  Hill  Eichard  Dawe,  6.  1810;  d.  15  March,  1857;  and 
was  s.  by  his  uncle. 

Charles  Dawe,  Esq.  of  Ditcheat  Manor  House,  Major  in  the 
army,  and  Capt.  46th  regt.,  b.  9  July,  1789;  m.  1833,  Sophia, 
dau.  of  Eev.  William  Leir,  Eector  of  Ditcheat,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Eichard,  late  of  Ditcheat  Manor  House. 

II.  AVilliam  Hill,  b.  8  April,  1835 ;  to.  Sarah  Priscilla  EUen, 
dau.  of  William  Henry  St.  Quentin,  Esq.,  of  Norfolk  and 
Sydney,  Australia,  and  has  issue. 

1  Edwin  Charles  Leonard,  6.  30  Aug.  1870. 

2  Percy  Frederick  William,  6.  June,  1875. 

3  Ada  Mary.  4  Nina  Ellen  Geraldine. 

III.  Edmund  Marriott,  6.  28  July,  1840. 
I.  Sophia  Nina,  rf.  28  Oct.  1870. 

u.  Charlotte  Fanny.  iii.  Harriott  Marianne. 

IV.  Emma  Mary. 

V.  Elizabeth  Hester,  m.  29  April,  1873,  Eev.  Franic  Ley 
Bazeley,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  North  Molton,  Devon. 

Major  Dawe  d.  3  March,  1870,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Charles  Eichard  Dawe,  Esq.  of  Ditcheat  Manor  House, 
Somerset,  6.  28  Feb.  1834 ;  m.  1859,  Caroline  Knight,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Charles  Hill,  now  of  Ditcheat. 

II.  William  HiU,  6.  2  Jan.  1869. 
Hed.  1871. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  pile  gu.  a  chevron  between  three  cross- 
crosslets  arg. 
Crest — A  lion's  gamb  erased  arg.  holding  a  fleur-de-lis  or. 
Sea£— Ditcheat  House,  near  Castle  Carey,  Somerset. 


DAWKINS    OF    OVER    NORTON. 

Dawkins,  William  Geegoey,  Esq.  of  Over  Nor- 
ton, CO.  Oxford,  retired  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army,  b.  26 
April,  1825  ;  served  in  tl\e  Guards  in  the  Crimean 
war,  and  is  a  Knight  of  the  Legion  d'Honueur. 

ILtltCagC— Eichaed  Dawkins  and  William  Dawkins,  of 
a  Leicestershire  family,  were  among  the  first  settlers  ia 
the  island  of  Jamaica.  William  was  killed  in  the  French  in- 
vasion, 1694 ;  he  left  a  son,  WiUiam,  who  d.  s.  j).  Col.  Eichard 
Dawkins,  who  d.  1705,  to.  1st,  1681,  Mrs.  Susanna  Halsted, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1692),  had  Frances,  in.  Mr.  Archbold; 
Edward,  b.  and  d.  1689;  Susanna,  m.  Mr.  Hey  wood;  and 
Elizabeth.  He  in.  2ndly,  8  June,  1693,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Masters, 
by  whom  (who  d.  1702)  he  had  issue, 

Eichard. 

James,  b.  1695;  resided  at  his  estate  at  Over  Norton,  co. 
Oxon;  was  M.P.  for  Woodstock  1734  and  1741 ;  and  d.  unm. 

Henrt,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  3rd  son, 

Henrt  Dawkins,  Esq.,  6.  169S  (who  c?.  1744),  to.  26  May, 
1719,  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Pennant,  Esq.  (sec  Penkhtn, 
Extinct  Pararje),  by  whom  (who  d.  1757)  he  had  issue  four 
sons, 

James,  6.  1722;  M.P.  for  llindon,  co.  Wilts,  and  a  great 
traveller  in  Asia  Minor;  he  discovered  the  ruins  of  Palmyra 
and  Balbok,  and  published  the  antiquities  of  those  two 
celebrated  cities.     He  d.  unm.  1757. 

Eichard,  b.  3  July,  1726,  d.  «.  p. 

WUliam,  b.  3  July,  1726;  to.  Miss  Yeaman,  and  d.  s.  p. 

Henrt,  of  whom  presently. 

Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 
The  4th  son. 

Henrt  Dawkins,  Esq.  of  Over  Norton,  Oxon,  and  Standlyncl 
Park,  Wilts,  6.  24  May,  1728;  was  M.P.  many  years  for  South 
ampton,  and  d.  1814 ;  m.  24  Nov.  1759,  Lady  JuUana  Colyear 


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2n(1  dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Portmove,  by  Her  Grace  the  Duchess 
Dowager  of  Leeds  (see  Portmobe,  Extinct  fcwaye),  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1821)  had  issue, 

I.  James,  b.  1760;  was  many  years  M.P.  for  Chippenham; 
he  assumed  the  name  of  Oolyeab  on  succeeding  to  the 
estates  of  his  uncle,  Charles,  Earl  of  Portmore;  he  m.  1st, 
1785,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Phipps,  Esq.,  and  2ndly, 
Maria,  dau.  of  Gen.  Gordon  Forbes.  By  his  1st  wife  he  had 
issue, 

1  James,  d.  an  infant. 

2  George  Augustus,  //.  1791;  n;.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eev. 
Sir  William  Cooper,  Bart.,  and  d.  1821,  without  issue. 

1  Caroline  Anna,  d.  unm.  1857. 

II.  George  Hay,  of  Penrhyn  Castle,  North  Wales,  6.  1764; 
he  added  to  his  own  the  surname  and  arms  of  Pennant,  on 
succeeding  to  the  estates  of  his  father's  cousin,  Richard, 
Lord  Penrhyn.  He  in.  1st,  Hon.  Sophia  Maude,  2nd  dau. 
of  Viscount  Hawarden;  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Hon.  William  Henry  Bouverie.  By  his  1st  wife  he  had 
issue, 

1  Juliana,  m.  1833,  Hon.  Edward  Douglas  (son  of  the  Earl 
of  Morton),  who  was  created  Lord  Penrhyn  in  1866.  She 
d.  1842,  leaving  two  sons  and  three  daus. 

2  Emma,  to.  1831,  Thomas  Charles,  late  Lord  Sudeley, 
and  has  issue  the  present  Lord  Sudeley,  and  other  chil- 
dren. 

in.  Henry,  6.  1765:  was  M.P.  for  Aldborough;  m.  1788, 
Augusta,  dau.  ol  Cfen.  Sir  Henry  Clinton,  K.B.  (see  Lincoln, 
&.,  Peerage),  a.nA  liaci  issue, 

1  Henry,  6.  1788,  the  late  representative. 

2  William,  a  Capt.  in  the  Navy,  6.  1791 ;  d.  1824. 

3  Edward  Henry  (Kev.),  of  Moggerhanger  House,  Beds, 
b.  1794;  d.  1859;  -la.  1835,  Elizabeth  (who  d.  Sept.  18C3), 
dau.  of  Rev.  Sir  William  Cooper,  Bart.,  and  widow  of  his 
cousin,  George  Dawkins,  and  had  issue,  Edward  Henry 
Frederic,  of  Moggerhanger,  J. P.,  High  Slieriff  co.  Beds 
1871,  6.  1837;  m.  June,  1859.  Louisa  Maria,  youngest  dau. 
of  Charles  Barnett,  Esq.  of  Stratton  Park.  Beds,  and  has 
ifjsue,  Edward  Charles  Honywood,  6.  1800;  and  Percy 
Henry,  6.  1862. 

4  Fiancis  Henry,  Col.  in  the  army,  formerly  of  the 
Grenadier  Guards,  b.  1796;  d.  1847.  He  vi.  1836,  Ann, 
eldest  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  Howard  Douglas,  Bart.,  and  left 
issue,  Augusta  Helen ;  Julia;  and  Mary. 

5  Charles  Digby,  an  officer  in  the  army,  b.  1800;  d.  1846. 

6  Clinton  George  Augu.stus,  b.  1808;  late  Consul-Gen.  in 
Lombardy ;  m.  1850,  Marianne,  dau.  of  James  Robarts, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Henry ;  Francis ;  Fanny ;  Alice ;  and 
other  issue. 

1  Anna  Maria,  to.  Rev.  Wyndham  Knatchbull;  d.  1855, 
leaving  a  dau.,  Augusta. 

2  Juliana  Harriott.  3  Augusta  Anne. 
4  Harriott  Susannah,  d.  1823. 

IV.  William,  6.  1766 ;  d.  an  infant. 

V.  Richard,  6.  1708;  d.  1848.  He  m.  1791,  Jane  Catherine, 
eldest  dau.  ol  Edward  Long,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

1  Edward  James,  formerly  British  Minister  at  Athens,  6. 
1792;  d.  Feb.  1865;  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Petre,  Esq.  of 
Westwick,  CO.  Norfolk,  and  left  issue,  Mary,  m.  Major 
James  Duff,  and  has  issue. 

2  Cliarlcs  Colyear,  Capt.  R.N.,  promoted  for  services  in 
the  war  in  China,  b.  1804;  d.  Nov.  1SG3. 

1  Juliana  Charlotte,  d.  1809. 

2  Amelia  Elizabeth,  m.  Eev.  Arthur  Athcrlcy,  and  has 

3  Carolina  Henrietta,  d.  1S45. 

4  Catherine  Maria  Susannah.  0  JIary  Louisa. 

VI.  Edward  (Rev.),  b.  1769;  d.  1816;  m.  1803,  Hannah,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Littlcdalc,  Esq. 

VII.  Charles,  an  officer  in  the  Grenadier  Guards,  b.  1772;  d. 
of  wounds  received  in  action  in  Holland,  1799. 

VIII.  John,  Fellow  of  All  Souls'  Coll.  Oxford,  b.  1773;  d. 
1814. 

I.  Augusta,  d.  an  infant. 

II.  Ehzabeth,  m.  W.  Serjeantson,  Esq.  of  Camphill,  co.  York  ; 
d.  1831,  leaving  issue. 

III.  Juliana,  d.  unm.  1817. 

IV.  Susanna,  m.  Sir  Edward  Dodsworth,  Bart. ;  d.  1830. 
The  eldest  son  of  Henry  Dawkins,  Esq.,  and  Augusta  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Sir  II.  Clinton, 

Henby  Dawkins,  Esq.  of  Over  Norton,  co.  Oxford,  Col.  in 
the  army,  b.  28  Nov.  1788;  d.  Nov.  1864;  m.  1821,  Emma, 
eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Duncombe,  Esq.  of  Copgrove,  co.  York 
(see  F'EVEBSHAM,  Peerage),  and  by  her  (who  d.  Dec.  1864)  hud 
issue, 

I.  Henry  Thomas,  6.  1823;  (7.  1835. 

II.  William  Gbegory,  now  of  Over  Norton. 

in.  Clinton  Francis  Berens,  formerly  60th  Rifles,  b.  1826 ; 
m.  1856,  Mary  Rose,  eldest  dau.  of  C.  Arbutlinot,  Esq.,  and 
d.  at  Trinidad,  1859 ;  his  dau.  F'lorence  Mauricia,  was  b. 
and  d.  1858. 

IV.  J:imes  Anncsley  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Daylesford,  co.  Wor- 
cester, b.  1828;  TO.  1853,  Augusta  Charlotte,  4th  dau.  of 


T.  Tyrwhitt  Drake,  Esq.  of  Shardeloes,  Bucks,  and  has 
issue,  1  George  Henry,  6.  1854;  2  Charles  Tyrwhitt,  b. 
Is58;  3  James,  6.  1860;  1  Fanny  Augusta;  and  others. 

I.  Harriett  Elizabeth  Georgiana. 

II.  Emma  Augusta  Juliana  d.  1873. 

Col.  Dawkins,  who  s.  his  father  in  1852,  was  MP.  for  Borough- 
bridge  from  1820  to  1830,  and  served  in  the  Coldstream  Guards 
through  the  Peninsular  War  and  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  He 
d.  Nov.  1864. 

Arms—Gw.,  a  lion  passant  guardant  or,  between  two  roses  in 
pale  arg.  as  many  flaunches  of  the  second  each  charged  with 
a  lion  rampant  sa. 

Crest — A  dexter  arm  couped  at  the  shoulder  holding  a 
battle-axe  bendwise  ppr.  thereon  a  rose  gu. 

Seat — Over  Norton,  Chipping  Norton,  co.  Oxford. 

Town  Residence— 12,  Arliugion  Street,  S,W. 


DAWSON  OF  LAUNDE  ABBEY. 

Dawson,  Edwaed  Finch,  Esq.  of  Laundc  Abbey, 
CO.  Leicester,  J.P.,  D.L.,  High  WherifP  18(J7,  b.  14 
June,  1836,  late  a  Capt.  in  the  6tli  (InniskiUing) 
Dragoons ;  m.  18  Sept.  1862,  Emily  tiarah,  eldest 
dau.  of  T.  F.  A.  Buruaby,  Esq.  of  Langford  Hall, 
near  Newark-on-Trent,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edward  Alfred  Finch,  5.  25  May,  1865. 

II.  Eustace  Charles  Finch,  b.  20  May,  1868. 

III.  Lisle  Arthur  Finch,  b.  6  Oct.  1873. 

IV.  Hugh  Buinaby  Finch,  6.  IG  June,  1876;  d.  20  July, 
1876. 

I.  Gertrude  Mary  Finch. 

II.  Emily  Finch,  d.  3  Aug.  18G8. 

III.  Helen  Maud  Finch. 

ilt'ncagr. — Henby  Dawson,  of  Creedon,  co.  Leicester, 
d.  1577,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  a  son. 

Griffin  Dawson,  of  Breedon,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  J.  Armston, 
of  Ashby-de-la-Zouch,  and  d.  27  Jan.  1G57,  leaving  five  sons 
and  one  dau.    The  eldest  son, 

Edward  Dawson,  Esq.,  &.  1628;  to.  13  Nov.  1654,  Isabel, 
dau.  and  heir  of  William  Atkins,  of  Long  Whatton;  and  d. 
15  March,  1711,  leaving  four  sons  and  three  daus.  The  eldest 
son, 

Atkins  Dawson,  Esq.  of  Whatton,  6.  8  May,  1657;  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Griffin  Dawson,  Esq.  of  Thrings- 
tone;  and  d.  6  April,  1711,  leaving  two  sons  and  five  daus. 
The  eldest  son, 

Edwabd  Dawson,  Esq.  of  Whatton,  h.  12  June,  1694;  High 
Sheriff  1726;  m.  23  Jan.  1717,  Ehxabeth,  eldest  dau,  of  John 
Wilde,  Esq.  of  Long  Whatton  ;  and  d.  26  July,  1765,  leaving 
issue  two  sons  and  three  daus.    The  2nd  son, 

Edwaed  Dawson,  Esq.  of  Whatton,  b.  8  Sept.  1730;  High. 
Sheriff  1768;  to.  1  F^eb.  1770,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  J.  Grundy, 
Esq.  of  Newhall  Park,  co.  Leicester;  d.  23  Feb.  1788,  leaving 
a  dau.,  Sarah,  wife  of  Walter  King,  Bishop  of  Rochester,  and 
a  son, 

Edward  Dawson,  Esq.  of  Whatton,  b.  8  June,  1778;  High 
Sheriff  1807 ;  m.  19  May,  1801,  Susan,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas- 
March  Phillipps,  Esq.  of  Garendon  Park,  co.  Leicester;  and 
d.  Oct.  1815,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Edwabd,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry,  b.  9  Nov.  1806;  to.  28  Sept.  1830,  Louisa  Jane 
l-'inch  (who  d.  22  May,  1868),  2nd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
John  Finch  Simpson,  Esq.  of  Launde  Abbey,  co.  Leicester; 
d.  13  July,  1849,  leaving  issue, 

1  Henry  Charles,  b.  23  Jan.  1835;  Lieut.  6th,  InniskiUing 
Dragoons;  d.  at  Balaclava  5  Oct.  18-54. 

2  Arthur  Finch,  of  Barrow  Hill,  co.  Stafford,  J. P.,  b. 
31  Oct.  1836;  late  Capt.  6th  Dragoons;  m.  1st,  22  July, 
1868,  Jessie,  dau.  of  A.  Lyon,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  1 1 
March,  1876)  he  has  issue,  with  others,  Henry  F'inch.  He 
m.  2ndly,  27  Nov.  1878,  Helen  Emilia,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev. 
H.  J.  Goodwin,  of  Hinchley  wood  House,  Mapleton. 

3  Gerard  Finch,  h.  4  Nov.  1840;  m.  April,  1873,  Dora 
Harriet,  dau.  of  —  Goodrich,  Esq.  of  Eyarth  House, 
Ruthin,  and  has  issue. 

4  Charles  Philip,  b.  posthumous,  29  Sept.  1849. 

1  Louisa,  m.  1802,  Rear- Admiral  Ryder;  d.  10  Oct.  1855. 

2  Augusta  Mary,  d.  18  Oct.  1870. 

HI.  Charles  Thomas,  b.  Feb.  1808 ;  d.  k7?))!.  9  Nov.  1842. 

IV.  William  Spencer,  b.  July,  1815;  m.  1847,  Sarah  Frances, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Thos.  Wodchouse,  Canon  of  Wells. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Edward  Dawson,  of  Whatton,  b.  14  Blarch,  1802;  High 
Sheriff  1839,  M.P.  for  South  Leicestershire  1832-34,  to.  1st, 
22  July,  1828,  Mary  Finch,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John 


438 


DAW 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


DAY 


Finch  Simpson,  Esq.  of  Launde  Abljcy,  by  whom  (who  d. 
21  March,  1843)  he  had  issue, 

Edwabd  Finch,  now  of  Launde  Abbey. 

Charles  Alfred,  b.  24  June,  1838 ;  m.  7  Aug.  1872,  Edith, 
dau.  of  Monsieur  PhiUppe  de  Broca,  Capt.  French  Navy, 
and  has  Issue. 

Mary,  d.  4  June,  1832.  Mary,  d.  21  April,  1872. 

Harriet  Elizabeth,  ra.  20  Sept.  1860,  Capt.  Tlios.  Palmer,  5th 
surviving  son  of  the  late  Eev.  U.  Palmer,  of  Withcote  Hall, 
CO.  Leicester. 

Caroline  Susan. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Feb.  1S47,  Annie  Forbes,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Stewart,  Esq.  of  Belladrum,  co.  Inverness,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  14  Oct.  1874)  left  issue, 

Stewart,  6.  20  Jan.  1848. 

WUliam  Henry,  b.  1849 ;  d.  1850. 

Henry  Coleridge,  b.  6  March,  1851. 

James  Edward  Le  Strange,  6.  1  May,  1853. 

Annie  Jamesina. 
Mr.  Dawson  d.  1  June,  1859. 

Arms— On  a  bend  engrailed  arg.  three  birds  sa. 

3/oHo— Manus  hoec  inimica  tyrannis. 

Seai— Launde  Abbey,  Uppingham,  co.  Leicester. 


DAWSON    OF    GROTON    HOUSE. 
DAW.50X,  CuTHBEET  PiLKiNGTON,  Esq.  of  Grroton 
House,  Suffolk,  b.  4  April,  1857. 

JCtlTCitflC.— TnoMAS  Dawson,  Esq.,  who  r,i.  Eleanor 
Forstcr,  had  two  sons,  Forstee  Dawson  (whose  son,  also 
named  Forster,  d.  v.  p.),  and 

Thomas  Dawson,  Esq.  of  Edwardston  Hall,  Suffolk,  who  in. 
1775,  Anne,  only  child  of  Thomas  Manning,  Esq.  and  Grace 
his  wife,  only  child  of  Lieut. -Col.  Norris,  and  had  issue, 

Chaeles,  of  Edwardston  Hall,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Chairman  of 
the  Bury  Quarter  Sessions,  6.  30  Dec.  177G;  d.  s.  p. 

Geoegb  Augustus,  of  whom  presently. 

Anne  Lovell,  m.  William  Shepherd,  Esq.  of  Eradbourne, 
Kent,  and  left  issue, 

1  Anne  Maria,  m.  Richard  Magcnis,  Esq.  of  co.  Antrim. 

2  Emily  Louise,  m.  1834,  Armar,  Srd  Earl  Bclmore. 
The  2nd  son, 

The  Kev.  Geobre  Augustus  Dawsov,  6.  1792,  m.  ISCO, 
Louisa,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Sir  Thomas  Pilkington, 
Bart,  of  Chevct,  co.  York,  by  EHzabeth  Anne  his  wife,  dau. 
of  W.  Tufnell,  Esq.  of  Langleys,  Essex,  and  dying  Jan.  1848 
(his  widow  m.  2ndly,  15  Feb.  1849,  Sir  Henry  Charles  Blake, 
Bart.),  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Pilkington  Dawson,  Esq.  of  Groton  House,  &.  30 
Sept.  1831 ;  ni.  11  June,  1858,  Emma,  eldest  dau.  of  James 
King  King,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Staunton  Park,  co.  Hereford,  and 
had  issue, 

Ccthbebt  PrLKiscTON,  now  of  Groton  House. 

George  Augustus  Pilkington,  b.  30  April,  1858. 

Emma  Gertrude,  0.  27  Oct.  1861. 
He  d.  24  Xov.  18C7. 

Arms—Az.,  a  chevron  erm.  between  three  arrows  palcways, 
points  downwards  or,  feathered  arg.,  on  a  chief  of  the  lust 
three  martlets  sa.  a  canton  gu.  charged  with  a  mullet  gold. 

Crest — A  cat's  head  fuU  faced  erased  near  the  shoulders  arg. 
spotted  sa.  holding  in  the  mouth  a  rat  of  the  last. 

Motto— Vitai  via  virtus. 

Seat— Groton  House,  Bosford,  Siiilolk. 


and  Bobert  Dawson  settled  in  that  kingdom ;  the  youngrr  of 
the  two.  Dr.  Bobert  Dawson,  was  consecrated  Bishop  of  Clon- 
fertl627;  the  elder,  Thomas  Dawson,  went  to  Ireland  1601, 
it  is  stated,  from  Temple  Sowerby,  Westmorland,  and  pur- 
chased the  lands  at  Castle  Dawson,  co.  Londonderry,  1633, 
from  George  and  Dudley  Philips.    His  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Dawson,  Commissary  of  the  Musters  of  the  army 
in  Ireland,  d.  1C83,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Dawson,  Esq.  of  Castle  Dawson,  M.P.  for  Antrim, 
TO.  Olivia  Upton,  of  Castle  Upton,  co.  Antrim,  and  was  s.  by 
his  brother, 

Joshua  Dawson,  Esq.  of  Castle  Dawson,  M.P.  for  Wicklow, 
and  Secretary  for  Ireland  temp.  Queen  Anne.  He  to.  Jan. 
1695-96,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Carr,  Esq  ,  son  of  Sir  George 
Carr,  Secretary  for  Ireland ;  and  d.  1727,  leaving,  with  other 
issue,  two  sons  and  a  dau., 

I.  Arthue,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  Surveyor-General  of  Munster,  in.  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Ponsonby  Newcomen,  Esq.;  and  widow  of  Col.  Dawson,  of 
New  Forest,  Tipperary,  and  had  issue, 

1  Arthur,  successor  to  his  uncle. 

1  Sarah,  m.  Thomas  Newenham,  Esq.  of  Coolmore,  co. 
Cork. 
I.  Mary,  to.  Right  Hon.  Henry  Hamilton,  M.P. 
The  elder  son, 

Arthur  Dawson,  Esq.  of  Castle  Dawson,  M.P.  co.  London- 
derry, one  of  the  Barons  of  the  Exchequer  1742,  m.  Jane, 
dau.  of  JohnO'Neil,  Esq.  of  Shane's  Castle,  co.  Antrim,  and 
dying  1775,  was  3.  by  his  nephew, 

Arthur  Dawson,  Esq.  of  Castle  Dawson,   M.P.,  6.   1745; 

m.  1775,  Catherine,  dau.  of  George  Paul  Monck  and  Lady 

i  Araminta  Monck  his  wife,  dau.  of  Marcus  Beresford,  Earl  of 

Tyrone,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  May,  1838),  had  issue, 

George  Robeet,  his  heir. 

Henry  Richard,  Dean  of  St.  Patrick's,  Dublin,  m.  Frances, 

dau.  of  James  Heseltine,  Esq.,  and  d.  1810. 
Araminta. 

Maria,  m.  Henry  Kemmis,  Esq.  of  Dublin.        Louisa. 
Isabella,  to.  Richard  Cane,  Esq.  of  Dublin. 
Mr.  Dawson  d.  6  Dec.  1822,  and  was  s.  by  bis  eldest  son, 

The  Right  Hon.  George  Robert  Dawson,  M.P.,  of  Castle 
Dawson,  b.  24  Dec.  1790;  to.  16  Jan.  1816,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
Robert  Peel,  1st  bart.  of  Drayton  Manor,  co.  Stafford,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  15  Jan.  1843)  had  issue, 
Robert  Peel,  late  of  Moyola  Park. 
George  Beresford,  6.  18  June,  1819 ;  d.  20  April,  1845. 
Henry  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Great  JIundcn,  Herts,  b.  27  Jan. 
1821;    m.  21  Sept.   1818,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Hon.  Baron 
Dimsdale,  of  Camfield  Place,  Herts,  and  d.  10  Jan.  1863. 
Francis    Alexander,    6.  20  April,    1821;   to.  9  May,    1854, 
Caroline  Agnes,  dau.  of  Jonah  Harrop,  Esq.  of  Bardsley 
House,  Ashton-under-Lyne,  and  has  issue. 
Frederick,  b.  11  July,  1824. 
This  gentleman  was  appointed  Under  Secretary  of  State  for 
the  Home  Department  Jan.   1823,  Secretary  to  the  Treasui-y 
Jan.  1828,  sworn  a  Privy  Councillor  Nov.   1830,  and  made 
Secretary  to  the  Admiralty  Dec.  1834,  which  office  he  resigned 
1835;  he  was  Deputy  Chairman  of  the  Board  of  Customs.    He 
d.  3  April,  1856. 
Arms—Az.,  on  a  bend  or,  three  martlets  gu. 
Crest — An  estoile  of  six  points  or. 
Motto — Toujours  propice. 
Seai— Moyola  Park)  Castle  Dawson,  co.  Londonderry. 


DAWSON    OF    MOYOLA    PASK. 

The  late  Egbert  Peel  Dawsox,  Esq.  of  Mojola 
Park,  CO.  Londonderry,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sherili' 
1850,  Lord  Lieut.,  and  M.P.  for  co.  Londonderry 
1859-74,  b.  2  June,  1818  ;  m.  8  May,  1848,  the  Hon. 
Mary  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Cliarles  Erownlow, 
Ist  Eai-on  Lurgan,  by  his  1st  -wife,  the  Lady  Mary 
Bligh,  and  d.  1877,  leaving  a  dau.  and  heiress, 

Mart,  to.  1872,  Adolphus  John  Spencer  Churchill  Chichester, 
Esq.,  late  12th  Lancers,  and  has  Robert  Peel  Dawson, 

and  other  issue. 

HittCagC— The  Dawson  family  became  established  in 
Ireland  at  the  opening  of  the  17th  century,  when  Thomas 


DAWSON  OF  BALLYNACOURTE. 

See  Masst-Dawson. 


DAWSON  OF  CHARLESFORT. 

See  Westeop-Dawson, 


DAYMAN    OF    MAMBURY. 

Dayman,  Eev.  John,  M.A.,  of  Mambury,  Devon, 
Rector  of  Skelton,  Cumberland,  formerly  Fellow  of 


DAY 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


DAY 


439 


Ch.  Ch.  Coll.  Oxford,  b.  23  June,  1802  ;  m.  15  Ocl . 
1831,  Levina  Elizabeth,  eldest  surviviiiK  dan.  of 
Capt.  George  Frederick  Angelo,  of  the  Horse 
Guards,  and  has  surviving  issue, 

AnxnuR  Edward,  b.  30  Aug.  1600. 
Levina  Beatrice. 

ILtlir.lgC.— John  Deyman,  of  Flexliury,  b.  S  Aur.  IGOl 
(the  oUk'St  son  and  lioiv  of  John  Peynian,  of  Flcxbury,  and 
grandson  of  Richard  Ueyman,  of  Flcxbury,  who  was  5th  in 
descent  from  llichard  Deyman,  of  Fillham  in  Ilartland,  Devon), 
m.  1  March  1715,  Thoraasine,  dau.  of  Daniel  Denis,  Gent,  of 
Pougliili ;  and  d.  1741,  leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Dayman,  of  Flexbury,  6.  15  Dec.  1717;  in.  21  Dec. 
1718,  Barbara,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Orcliard,  Rector 
of  Coryton,  and  dying  17  April,  1703,  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
eon, 

John  Dayman,  Esq.  of  Macr  and  Flexbury,  6.  17  Oct.  1753; 
m.  Mary,  eldest  dau.  (by  Eulaha  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Abraham  Earnlicld,  of  Mambury)  of  Joseph  Philhpps,  Esq.  of 
Macr,  sister  and  co-heir  of  the  Rev.  John  Phillipps,  M.A.,  of 
Mambury,  Devon,  grand-dau.  of  Samuel  Phillipps,  Esq.  of  Maer, 
High  Sheriff  of  Cornwall  I7'27,  by  Bridget  liis  wife,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Thomas  Coryndon,  Esq.  of  Redstone,  who  was 
grandson  of  Thomas  Coryndon,  Esq.  of  Bratton,  and  Dorothy 
his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Langford,  of  the  same  place,  whose 
ancestor  Roger  de  Langford  was  Sheriff  of  Cornwall  10 
Henry  III.  By  the  co-heiress  of  Pliillipps,  Mr.  Dayman  left  at 
his  decease,  31  May,  17SG, 
John,  late  of  Mambury. 

Charles,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Great  Tew,  Oxfordshire,  6.  IS  Sept. 
1786;  III.  Flavie  Restitude,  only  dau.  and  hcirofM.  Del- 
maire,  of  LiUers,  Pas  dc  Calais;  and  d.  1847,  leaving  sur- 
viving issue,  Joseph,  Lieut.  R.N. ;  Gordon,  of  Oxford; 
Alfred  Jeken,  B.A.  (Rev.);  Flavia,  d.  4  Aug.  1864;  and 
Helen. 
Maiy. 

Lucretia,  m.  5  May,  1807,  Richard  Martyn  Braddon  Esq. 
The  elder  son, 

John  Dayman,  Esq.  of  Mambury,  6.  24 Nov.  1778;  m.  1st, 
1801,  Jane,  only  dau.  of  Nicholas  Donithorne  Arthur,  Esq.  of 
St.  Columb,  Cornwall ;  and  2ndly,  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  William 
Harrison,  Esq.  of  Leytonstone,  Essex.  By  tlie  former  (who  d. 
28  Jan.  1841)  he  had  issue, 
John,  now  of  Mambury. 

Charles  Orchard,  M.A.,  Police  Magistrate  for  Wandsworth 
and  Hammersmith,  b.  9  July,  1803 ;  m.  12  May,  18G0,  Sarah 
Emily,  dau.  of  —  Mc Winnie,  Esq. 
Edward  Arthur,  B.D.,  Canon  of  Salisbury,  Rector  of  Shil- 
lingstcne,  Dorset,  6.  11  July,  1807;  m.  7  July,  1842,  Ellen 
Maria,  eldest  dau.  of   William  Dunsford,  Esq.  of  Ashley 
Court,  near  Tiverton,  by  Emelia  his  wifo,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  John  Halsey,  Governor  of  Surat,  and  has  issue,  Edward 
Arthur;    Walter  Wythers;    William    Hankford;     Francis 
Stanbury ;  Helen  Halsey  :  and  Alice  Mary. 
Henry  of  Brooklands,  Milbrook,  Hants,  b.  12  Oct.  1808 ;  m. 
4  March,  1840,  Elizabeth  Adams,  relict  of  H.  Heaven,  Esq., 
and  eldest  dau.  of  J.  AV.  Chadwick,  Esq.  of  Long  Ashton, 
Somerset. 
Pliillipps  Donithorne,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Poundstock,  Cornwall, 
b.  0  Aug.  1813;  to.  1840,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Mr.  Gamond,  of 
Herefordshire,   and  has,   Phillips  Donithorne:    BarnQeld; 
Jane ;  Sybylla ;  and  Mary  Coryndon. 
Mary  Jane. 

Lucretia,  r.i.  21  Sept  1837,  the  Rev.  Carrington  Ley,  M.A,, 
Vicar  of  Bere  Regis,  and  has  issue. 
Caroline. 
Mr.  Dayman  d.  14  July,  1850. 

Arms — Gu.,  four  fusils  in  foss  crm. 

Crest— Sa..,  a  demi-lion  rampant  ducally  gorged  and  chained 
«r. 
Motto — Toujours  prest. 
Seat — Mambury,  Torrington,  Devon. 


DAYEELL  OF  LILLINGSTONE  DAYEELL. 

Datrell,  Edmund  Fkancis,  Esq.  of  Lillingstone 
Dayrell,  co.  Buckingham,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1815, 
formerly  in  the  Ith  Dragoon Guai'ds;  .?.  liis  kinsman, 
the  late  Capt.  Dayrcll ;  b.  24  Jan.  1S02  ;  m.  Nov. 
1823,  Lctitia  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Lystcr,  Esq. 
of  Eelmont,  co.Wcxford,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Jclin  Richard,  6.  23  April,  1832 ;  d.  6  Dec.  1S52. 


II.  Edmund  Marmaduke,  Capt.  ll.N.,  b.  15  Oct.  1835;  m.  i 
Sept.  1860,  Isabella  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late 
Col.  W.  C.  Elphinstone  Ilolloway,  C.B.,  and  has  Gerald 
Marmaduke  de  Langport,  6.  14  Dec.  1868,  and  Elphin- 
stone, 6.  16  Dec.  1869,  and  four  daus. 

I.  Frances  Jane,  m.  Herbert  Rocke,  Esq.  of  Clungunford, 
Shropshire. 

II.  Letitia  Jane,  m.  Rev.  E.  L.  Davieg. 

III.  Kate  Jane,  m.  Major  James  Dewar,  son  of  .Sir  James 
Dcwar,  Knt. 

IV.  Elizabeth  Mary,  ni.  Col.  Thompson. 
v.  Adelaide,  d.  unm. 

ittllfatJC. — The  Datrells  of  Lillingstone  Dayrell  derive 
from  a  common  ancestor  with  the  Darells  of  CaiehilL 

Ralph  Dairell,  of  Lillingstone  Dairell  and  Hanworth,  living 
in  10  Henry  III.,  descended  from  Richard  Dayrell,  who  was 
seized  in  fee  of  a  messuage  in  Lillingstone  Deyrell  temp. 
Richard  I.,  to.  Juliana  dc  Barrd,  an  heiress,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Henry  Dayrell,  of  Hanworth  and  Lillingstone,  who  fJourished 
in  the  reigns  of  Henry  III.  and  Edward  I.  By  his  2nd  wife, 
Alicia,  whose  mother,  Christian,  was  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Alexander  Hampden,  he  appears  to  have  had  no  issue.  By 
his  1st,  Johanna,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Roger  de  Samford,  and 
tirst  cousin  to  Alicia  de  Samford,  wife  of  Robert  de  Vere,  Earl 
of  Oxford,  he  had  a  dau.,  Emma,  m.  Richard  de  Grusset;  and 
a  son. 

Sir  Ralph  Dairell,  of  Lillingstone  Dairell,  alive  in  1282, 
ancestor  of  the  distinguished  family  of  Dayrell  of  Lillingstone 
Dayrcll. 

Paul  Dayrell,  Esq.  of  Lillingstone  Dayrell,  High  Sheriff  of 
Buckinghamshire  5  and  22  of  Elizabeth,  eldest  son  and 
heir  of  Paul  Dairell,  Esq.  of  Lillingstone  Dayrcll,  temp.  Henky 
VIII.,  and  brother  of  Francis  Dayrell,  Esq.  of  Lamport,  vi. 
Frances,  dau.  of  WUliam  Saunders,  Esq.  of  Welford,  and 
had  issue,  Thomas,  his  heir;  Francis,  ancestor  of  the 
Dayrells  of  Shudy  Camps,  Cambridgeshire  (see  that  family) ; 
and  other  issue.  Paul  Dayrell  d.  1606,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Sir  Thomas  Dayrell,  Knt.  of  Lillingstone  Dayrell,  to.  Mar- 
gery, dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Home,  Bishop  of  Winchester, 
and  was  direct  ancestor  of 

The  Rev.  Richard  Dayrell,  D.D.,  6.  1720,  to.  Anne,  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Langham,  Bart,  of  Cottesbrooke,  Notts,  and  niece 
to  Richard,  Viscount  Cobham,   and   had   by   her,  who  d. 
1730, 
Richard,  his  heir. 
Paul,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Henry,  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  June,  174G;  r,;.  1776,  Mary  Martha 
Penelope,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Jliller,  Gent,  of  Buckingham, 
and  had  (with  two  dans.,  Anna  Maria,  wife  of  the  Rev. 
John  Theodore  Archibald  Reed;  and  Fiances  Langham, 
wife  of  William  Reed,  which  lady  d.  14  Feb.  1858)  Richard, 
successor  to  his  uncle  Paul. 
John  Langham  (Rev.),  6.  2  July,  1756,  Rector  of  Lillingstone 
Dayrell ;  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Wilson,  Gent. ;  and 
2ndly,  Frances,  only  child  and  heiress  of  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Knight,  Hector  of  Lillingstone  Lovel,  Oxon. 

Mr.  Dayrell  d.  14  April,  1767,  aged  47,  .ind  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Richard  Dayrell,  Esq.  of  Lillingstone  Dayrell,  Capt.  10th 
Dragoons,  who  entailed  the  family  estates  on  his  brothers  and 
their  heirs  male,  with  remainder,  in  default  of  such  issue,  on 
the  Dayrells  of  Lamport.  Capt.  Dayrell,  who  served  the 
office  of  Sheriff,  d.  imm.  1800,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Paul  Dayrell,  Esq.  of  Lillingstone  Dayrell,  6.  June,  1746; 
Capt.  52nd  regt.,  who  resided  in  America,  where  he  m.  and  d. 
without  issue  1803,  when  the  estates  and  representation  of 
the  family  devolved  upon  his  nephew, 

Richard  Dayrell,  Esq.  of  Lillingstone  Dayrell,  Capt.  in  the 
army,  b.  1  April,  1779;  High  Sheriff  of  Bucks  1808.  He  m. 
1st,  1S02,  Ann,  only  child  of  Gabriel  Parker;  and  2ndly,  1807, 
Frances  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Dax,  Esq.,  Master  of 
the  Exchequer  Office  of  Pleas,  but  d.  s.  p.,  when  he  was  s.  by 
his  kinsman,  the  present  Edmund  Francis  Dayrell,  Esq.  of 
I>i!lingstone  Dayrell,  who  is  son  of  Edmund  Dayrell,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hope  Adanison,  Esq.  of  Barbados, 
and  grandson  of  Thomas  Dayrell,  by  Mury  Callender,  also  of 
Barbados. 

^ri»s— Quarterly :  1st  and  4tli,  az.,  a  lion  rampant  or, 
crowned  arg. ;  2nd  and  3rd.  arg.,  three  bars  sa.,  charged  with 
six  cinquefoils  of  the  first. 

Crest— A  goat's  head  erased  ppr. 

jl/oito— Secure  vivere  mors  est. 

5c«J— Lilhngstone  Dayrell,  Buckingham. 


410 


DAY 


THE  LA^^DED  GENTRY. 


DEA 


DAYEELL    OF    SHUDY    CAMPS. 

Dateell,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Sliudy  Camps  Park 
CO.  Cambridge,  Major  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  late  58ih 
Bengal  N.I.,  b.  1  May,  1838  ;  s.  his  brother  1877  ; 
m.  21  Nov.  1863,  Lucy  Anna,  dan.  of  Kev.  Anthony 
Garstin,  late  Chaplain  Bengal  Establishment. 

^tnWffC.— Frances  Datrell,  Ksq.  2nd  son  of  Paul 
Dayrell,  Esq.  of  Lillingston  DayrHl,  Sheriff  of  Bucks  1579,  m. 
Barbara,  dau.  of  Anthony  Powell,  Esq.  of  co.  Gloucester, 
and  dying  29  Jan.  1614,  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Sm  Thomas  Datbell,  Knt.  of  Shudy  Camps,  co.  C.itnTiridsre, 
described  in  his  monumental  inscription  as  "  eminent  for  his 
loyalty  and  services  to  their  Majesties  Charles  I.  and  II.  in  the 
Civil  Wars."  He  m.  .Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Hugh 
AVindbam,  Bart,  of  Tilsten  Court,  Dorset,  and  had  Francis 
(Sir) ;  Marmaduke  (Sir) ;  and  Sarah,  wife  of  Francis  Windham, 
Esq.,  only  son  of  Sir  George  Windham.  He  d.  16G9,  and  was 
t,  by  his  son. 

Sib  Fbancis  DATKELt,,  Knt.  of  Shudy  Carap.s,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  co-heir  cf  Edward  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Tlie  Van,  co.  Gla- 
morgan, but  dying  s.  p.  1675.  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Sm  Mabmadcke  Datrell,  of  Shudy  Camps,  m.  1st,  Mary, 
only  dau.  of  Sir  Justinian  Isham,  Bart,  of  Lamport,  Notts,  but 
had  no  issue  ;  and  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  William 
Glasscock,  Esq.  of  Farnham,  Essex,  by  whom  he  left  at  his 
decease,  1712,  a  son, 

Francis  Datbell,  Esq.  of  Shudy  Camps,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Peter  Witchcomb,  Esq.  of  ISraxted  Lodge,  E.ssex,  and  one  of 
the  co-heirs  of  Sir  Brownlow  Sherrard,  Bart,  of  Lobthorp, 
Lincolnshire,  and  had  a  son, 

Mabmadcke  Datbell,  Esq.  of  Shudy  Camps,  ni.  1784,  Hen- 
rietta, dau.  of  Warner  Tempest,  Esq.  of  the  Island  of  Antigua, 
and  had  (with  three  daus.,  all  deceased)  a  son  and  successor, 

Marmadcee  Dateell,  Esq.  of  Shudy  Camps,  m.  1797, 
Mildred  Piebecca,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Lawley,  5th  hart.,  and 
sister  of  Robert,  Lord  Wenlock,  by  whom  he  had, 

Francis,  Capt.  in  the  army,  6.  18  July,  1793 ;  d.  vMm. 

Thomas,  of  Shudy  Camps  Park. 

Bobert,  (Rev.),  m.  Elizabeth,  sister  of  Sir  Thomas  Fletcher 
Fenton  Boughey,  Bart. 

Jane  Elizabeth,  m.  the  Rev.  Fifzgerald  Wintour,  of  Barton, 
CO.  Nottingham,  and  has  t\vo  sons  and  two  daus. 
Mr.  Dayrell  d.  Aug.  1821,  and  was  «.  by  his  son. 

The  Rev.  Thomas  Dateell,  M.A..  of  Shudy  Camps  Park, 
Rector  of  Long  Marston,  co.  York,  J. P.  ami  D.L.,  6.  28  May, 
1802;  m.  9  June,  1828,  Maria,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Richard 
Hawksworth,  by  Isabella  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Michael  Pilking- 
ton,  Bart,  of  Chevet,  and  had  issue, 

MABMADf  ke  Francis,  his  heir. 

Charles  Lionel,  Lieut.  Bengal  army,  h.  8  Jan.  1S3G ;  d.  in 
India,  1857. 

Thomas,  now  of  Shudy  Camps. 

Richard  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Lillingstnne  Dayrell,  Buckingham, 
6.  8  June,  1842;  in.  27  July,  1871,  Evangeline  Elizabeth 
Adelaide,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Samuel  Orr,  Esq.,  M.D., 
of  Innishannon,  co.  Cork. 

Mildred  Maria,  d.  1870. 

Isabel  Jane,  m.  18G9,  Gerald  B.  Young,  Esq. 

Mary  Anne. 

Caroline  Charlotte,  m.  1876,  Rev.  Henry  West. 

Florence,  d.  young,  18.')7. 

Emily  Elizabeth,  ni.  25  April,  1878,  Richard  Samuel  Bagnall, 
Esq. 
He  d.  18  May,  18C6.    His  eldest  son, 

Marmaduke  Francis  Datrell,  Esq.  of  Shudy  Camps,  6. 
4  Jan.  1834,  d.  un;n.  1877,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Anng—hz.,  a  lion  rampant  or,  crowned  arg.  armed  and 
langued  gu. 
Crest— Owt  of  a  duke'.s  coronet  a  goafs  head  erased  ppr. 
JI/oJ(o^Virtus  mille  .scut;i. 
iSeaJ— Shudy  Camjis  Park,  Linton. 


DEAKIN    OF    WEimiNGTON    PARK. 

Deaeix,  jAifES  Heney,  Esq.  of  Moseley  Pari", 
CO.  Chester,  and  AVerrington  Park,  Cornwall,  J. P. 
for  COS.  Cliester  and  Lancaster,  Lord  of  the 
Manors  of  St.  Stephens  and  Werrington,  Patron 
of  Launccston  and  Werrington,  Constable  of 
Launceston  Castle,  Hon.  Col.  33rd  Lancashire  Rifle 
Volunteers,  Merchant  at  Mancliester  :  was  elected 
M.P.  for  Launceston,  but  unseated  on  Petition 
1874 ;  b.  1823 ;  m.  184G,  Marlha,  dau.  of  John 
Newton,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 


I.  James  Henry,  J.P.,  b.  Feb.  1851 ;  m.  1872,  Kate,  youngest 
dau.  of  John  W.  Makin,  Esq.  of  the  Brook,  Sandbach, 
and  has  a  dau.  Mr.  J.  H.  Deakin  was  educated  at 
Wadham  Coll.  Oxford,  called  to  the  Bar  1874,  elected 
M.P.  for  Launceston  1874,  and  retired  1877. 

II.  John,  6.  Dec.  1851 ;  m.  1873. 

III.  Edward. 

IV.  George  William.  ; 

V.  Charles  Frederick,  h.  1802. 

VI.  Ernest  Newton,  6.  1805. 
I.  Ethel  Newton,  6.  1867. 

Col.  Deakin  is  son  of  John  Deaktn,  Esq.,  who  m. 
1813,  Sarah  {d.  18.51),  dau.  of  Jolin  Ch.  rrv,  Esq., 
and  d.  1860,  and  grandson  of  William  D.-akin  (who 
d.  1850)  and  Sarah  his  wife  (wlio  d.  1842).  He 
has  a  brother,  John,  and  a  sister,  Hannah. 

Arms—G\i.,  a  lion  passant  guardant  and  two  mullets  in  pale 
or,  between  as  many  flanches  arg.  charged  with  a  lion  rampant 
sa. 

Creil — Out  of  a  naval  coronet  or,  a  dexter  arm  embowed  ppr. 
holding  a  battleaxe  .arg.,  on  the  wrist  a  ribbon  arg. 

6'eati,— Moseley  Park,  Cheadle  ;  Werrington  Park,  Launces- 
ton. 

Town  Residence — 2,  Pengwern  Road,  Kensington. 

CLubs — Carlton  and  Conservative. 


DEANE    OP    BERKELET. 

Deane,  John  St.  George,  Esq.  of  Berkeley 
Forest,  co.  Wexford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  m.  1st,  1847, 
Grace  Wandesford,  4th  dau.  of  Tliomas  Kava- 
nagh,  Esq.  of  Borris  House,  co.  Carlow,  by  the 
Lady  Elizabeth  Butler  his  1st  wife;  and  2ndly, 
1850,  Catherine,  only  dau.  of  John  Gordon,  Esq. 
of  Aikenhead  House,  co.  Lanark,  by  whom  he  has 
one  dau., 

Catherine  Cecilta. 

ILillCagC— The  family  of  Deane  is  an  ancient  one  in 
Ireland,  and  has  long  possessed  large  estates  in  various  parts 
of  that  kingdom.  Previously  it  was  of  con.=ideration  in 
England,  and  held  lands  in  the  counties  of  Gljucester  and 
Northampton. 

Joseph  Deane,  Esq.  of  Cromlin,  joined  Cromwell,  and 
was  appointed  Major  of  Cavalry  in  the  Parliamentary  army. 
He  received  grants  of  lands  in  the  counties  of  Dublin  and 
Kilkenny.  Major  Deane  was  the  only  son  of  Edward  Deane 
of  Cromlin,  and  was  M.P.  for  Inistioge  1661,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Dublin  1677,  Seneschal  of  St.  Sepulchre  1688,  and  was 
attainted  1689.  He  was  b.  2  Feb.  1623,  and  in.  8  Feb.  1652, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Maurice  Cuffc,  Esq.  of  Quin,  co.  Clare, 
and  had  issue, 

Joseph,  his  heir. 

Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  Capt.  Henry  Grey,  son  of  Audley  Grey, 
Esq.  of  Kingston,  co.  Dorset,  d.  16  Oct.  167.'),  aud2ndly,  in 
July,  1077,  Sir  Donough  O'Brien,  1st  bart.  of  Droinoland, 
and  (/.  16  Feb.  1684. 

Dorothy,  to.  Maurice  Berkeley,  Esq.  of  Skark,  co.  Wexford. 
Major  Deane  d-  22  Dec.  1694,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Joseph  Deane,  Esq.  of  Cromlin,  6.  6  Jan.  1649  :  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  the  Right  Rev.  Jolin  Parker,  Archbishop  of 
Dublin,  and  had  two  sons, 

Edward,  his  heir. 

Joseph,  Lord  Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer  in  Ireland;  m. 
Sept.  1099,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Hon.  Henry  Lioyle,  of 
Castle  Martyr,  and  d.  4  May,  1715,  leaving  live  daus.  his  co- 
heirs, 

1  Eliz.abcth,  in.    1722,   Hayes    St.  Lcger,    4th  Viscount 
Duneraile. 

2  Barbara,  m.  Arthur,  1st  Viscount  Dungannon. 

3  Mary,  in.  John,  1st  Earl  of  Mayo. 

4  Katherine,  m.  7  Dec.  1735,  John,  Ist  Lord  T,i«le. 

5  Margaret,  in.  John  Fitzgeraid,  Knight  of  Kerry,  M.P. 
for  Dingle. 

Mr.  Deane  d.  10  June,  1698,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

CoL.  Edward  Deane,  of  Cromlin,  M.P.,  who  inherited  the 
estates  of  Terenure,  co.  Dublin,  and  of  Dangan,  co.  Kilkenny, 
He  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Amias  Bushe,  Esq.  of  Kilfane,  and 
had  issue, 

Edward,  M.P.,  killed  in  a  duel  with  Col.  Pigott,  1750. 

Amias,  d.  s.  p. 

Joseph,  heir  to  his  father. 

Frances,  m.  18  Feb.  1752,  Standish  Grady,  of  the  Lodge,  co. 
Limerick. 

Wilhelmina,  in.  Nicholas  Bowcn,  Esq.  of  Bowcn's  Court. 


DEA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


DE  V 


441 


EHzahoth,  m.  JTr.O,  Standish  O'Griuly,  5th  son  of  O'Oratly 
of  Kilballyowcn. 

Col.  Denno  was  a.  nt  his  ilefoasc  by  his  only  sarvivinK  son, 

Col.  Joskph  Deane,  of  Cromlin  and  Tevenuie,  M.V.  for 
Inistioffc,  in  17G2,  for  the  co.  of  Uu'oliu  in  1709,  and  for  the  co. 
of  Kilkenny  in  1778,  Col.  of  the  co.  of  Dublin  Volunteers. 
1782.  Hem.  1st,  asister  of  SirMurcus  Ilill,  Bart.,  whoi^.s.i'. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Jane,  only  dau.  of  William  Kreeman,  Esq.  of 
Castle  Cor,  co.  Cork,  and  had  by  her  an  only  son,  Edward, 
who  s.  him,  and  assumed  the  surname  of  Freeman.  Col. 
Deane  m.  3rdly,  Kalherine,  dau.  of  Col.  Greene,  of  Grcenoville, 
«nd  had  by  her  four  sons  and  five  daus., 

John  Berkeley,  of  Berkeley,  of  whom  hereafter. 
Joseph,  of  Stokcstown  (see  Deane-Drake  of  iStokeitOKii). 
William,  d.  iinm. 
Amias  Ferdinand,    Capt.    9Gth    rcgt.,   m.    Mary,    dau.   of 

Charles  White,   Esq.  of  Ballybrophy,  in  the  Queen's  Co., 

and  widow  of  Thomas  Whelan,  of  Carlow,  and  d.  .i.  p. 
Frances,  m.  1st,  Major  Anthony  Cliffe,  of   New  Uoss,  and 

2ndly,  Francis  Corbet  Singleton,  Esq.,  of  Aclare,  co.  Meath, 

and  Corbet  Hill,  co.  We-^cford. 
Kathcrine. 

Eliza,  Hi.  Rev.  Allan  Cliffe,  of  Hereford. 
Wilhelmina,  m.  John  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Camolin  Park. 
Lydia,  m.  Abraham  Brush,  Esq. 

Col.  Dcane  d.  in  ISOI.    His  eldest  son  (by  his  3rd  wife), 

John  Berkeley  Dea.ne,  Esq.  of  Berkeley,  co.  Wexford, 
inherited  that  estate  from  his  cousin  Maurice  Berkeley,  Esq. 
of  Berkeley,  or  Skark,  m.  1800,  Cecilia,  dau.  of  Gen. 
Knudson,  E.I.C.S.,  and  d.  1837,  leaving  issue, 

I.  .John  St.  George,  now  of  Berkeley. 

II.  George  Knddso.v,  Barristcr-at  Law,  m.  1812,  Isabella, 
dau.  of  John  Wise,  E.sq.  of  Cork,  and  has  issue,  1  Berkeley 
St.  George,  an  officer  ll.N.  ;  2  George  Knudson,  Lieut.  4th 
Hussars,  d.  imm.  Dec.  1875;  3  Freeman  William;  1 
Hem ietta  Frances;  2  Cecilia  Catherine,  j/t.  24  July,  1878, 
Henry  Joseph  Deane  Roe,  Esq.,  son  of  Henry  Roe,  Esq.  of 
Knockmullen,  co.  Wexford. 

III.  William,  Lieut.  R.N.,  m.  Miss  Caroline  Nixon,  of 
Brownsbarn,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  d.  s.  p.  184.5. 

I.  Cecilia,  in.  27  Oct.  1858,  Rev.  Lambert  W.  Hepenstal,  of 
Altadiire,  co.  Wicklow,  who  d.  1859. 

II.  Frances. 

m.  Elizabeth,  m.  1846,  James  Lawrence  Wise,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue. 

Anna — Ai-jr.,  on  a  chevron  gu.  between  three  Cornish 
choughs  sa.  beaked  and  legged  of  the  second  as  many  crosses- 
patee  of  the  field. 

Crent — A  tortoise  displayed  ppr. 

Motlo — Ferendo  non  feriendo. 

Scat— Berkeley  Forest,  New  Ross. 


DEANE    OF    THE    BOYCE    COTJRT. 

Deane,  George  Onslow,  Esq.  of  tlie  Boyce 
Court,  CO.  Gloucester,  h.  1828 ;  m.  1852,  Georgiana 
MatiLla,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Gen.  John  Drummond, 
Chief  of  the  Drumniondsof  Concraig  aud  Lcnnoch, 
and  has  with  other  issue. 

Horace  Drummond,  h.  1S54. 

Mr.  Deane,  who  was  educated  at  Winchester  and 
Christcliurch,  O.xford,  is  a  Magistrate  for  co. 
Gloucester  aud  formerly  served  in  India  with  the 
22nd  foot.  He  is  eldest  son  of  the  late  Eev. 
George  Deane,  Eector  of  Bighton,  Hants,  who  d. 
1872,  by  Marv  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Grant, 
Esq.,  J.P.  of  Soberton,  Hants. 

Arms — Vert,  on  a  chevron  between  three  griffins'  heads 
erased  or,  beaked  gu.  five  mullets  sa. 

Creit — A  griffin's  head  erased  or,  beaked  gu.  w  ith  a  collar  vert 
between  two  wings  erect  vert. 

MoUo — Fiilcliicr. 

Seat— The  Boyce  Court,  Dymoke,  co.  Gloucester. 


DEARDEN  OF  ROCHDALE  MANOR. 

Deabden,  James,  Esq.  of  Koclidalo  Manor,  co. 
Lancaster,  J.P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  F.S.A.,  b.  30  July, 


1798  ;  m.  4.  Nov.  1829,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Eev. 
William  Griilith,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Llanwrog,  Car- 
narvonshire, and  sister  and  co-heir'  of  William 
Grilllth,  Esq.,  and  has  surviving  issue, 

I.  James,  b.  23  Aug.  1809. 

I.  Jane  Elizabctli.  ii.  Mary  Anne. 

iltltragC.— James  Dearden,  Esq.,  6.  2.")  Dec.  1597  (2na 
son  of  Richard  Dearden,  of  Whitfield  and  Handle  Hall) ;  m. 
Jane,  dau.  of  Robert  Newal,  of  Town  House,  in  the  parish  of 
Rochdale,  Gent.,  and  dying  30  June,  IG72,  left,  with  other 
issue,  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Dearden,  Esq.  of  Handle  Hall  and  Whitfield,  h.  21 
Oct.  1G55;  m.  1677,  Jane,  only  child  of  Richard  Ingham,  Esq. 
of  Clegg's  Wood,  CO.  Lancaster,  by  Ann  his  wife,  sister  and 
heir  of  John  Belfield,  Esq.  of  Clegg's  Wood,  and  by  her  (who 
m.  2ndly,  Jordan  Chadwick,  Esq.)  left  at  his  decease,  31  Dec. 
Itj83,  with  two  daus..  one  son, 

James  Dearden,  Esq.  of  Handle  and  Cinderhill,  co.  Lancaster, 
6.  27  April,  1C82;  vi.  1st,  1705,  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Joshua  Dixon,  M.A.,  Incumbent  of  Bingley;  and  2n(lly,  Mrs. 
Elizabeth  Fallows.  By  the  former  he  left,  9  June,  1749,  five 
sons,  of  whom  the  eldest, 

John  Dearden,  Esq.  of  Cinderhill,  6.  7  Feb.  170G;  m.  18 
Sept.  1735,  Miss  Mary  Greaves,  of  OuLwood,  Prestwich,  and 
dying  16  May,  1774,  left  a  son, 

James  Dearden,  Esq.  of  Cinderhill,  6.  IG  March,  17.39;  m. 
10  Dec.  1773,  Alice,  dau.  of  Mr.  Walworth,  of  Eccles,  and  by 
her  (who  m.  2ndly,  1792,  Mr.  Thomas  Worslcy)  he  left  at 
his  decease,  4  June,  1791,  four  sons,  James ;  Simon;  Joshua; 
and  Ralph;  who  all  d.  s. p.,  except  the  eldest, 

JA.MES  Dearden,  Esq.  of  Handle  Hall,  and  of  The  Orchard, 
Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Rochdale,  co.  Lancaster,  and  of  West 
Scraton,  co.  York,  b.  21  July,  1774  ;  m.  7  Sept.  1797,  Frances, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Ferrand,  Esq.  of  Thornhill,  co.  York  (by  his 
2nd  wife,  Susannah,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Robert  Royds,  Esq. 
of  Higlier  Town  House,  Lancashire),  and  had, 

James,  of  Rochdale  Manor. 

Thomas  Ferrand,  6.  28  Feb.  1801  ;  r,\.   Ij.".'',    Emma,   eldest 

dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Hodgson. 
Henry,   b.  24  June,  1805  ;  m.  1  July,  1837,  Julia,  dau.  of 

Joseph  Aston,  Esq.  of  Castleton  Hall,  near  Rochdale,  and 

has  issue,  Charles  Ferrand,  and  Edith. 
Peregrine  Royds,  b.  20  June,  1811 ;  vi.  28  June,  1838,  Sarah, 

dau.  of  George  Walkdcn,  Esq.  of  Mansfield,  and  has  issue. 
Elizabeth. 
Susannah,  in.  7  July,  1835,  Robert  Joseph  Monypenny,  Esq. 

of  Maytham  Hall,  Rolvenden,  Kent. 

Mr.  Dearden  d.  21  Sept.  1828. 

^ri)2.?— Arg.,  an  inescutcheon  within  an  orle  of  martlets  sa., 
as  depicted  in  Trinity  Chapel,  in  Rochdale  Church,  the  family 
burial  place. 

Crest— A  stag  trippant-rcgardant. 

Motto — Dum  spiro  spero. 

.Srni— Rochdale  Manor,  Lanca.'hiro. 


DEARDEN    OF    THE    HOLLINS. 

Dearden,  John,  Esq.  of  The  Hollins,  in  the 
Parish  of  Halifax,  co.  York,  and  of  Nymans, 
Sussex,  late  Capt.  13th  Light  Dragoons,  J.P.  cos. 
York  and  Sussex,  b.  16  Aug.  1835  ;  m.  15  May, 
1860,  Henrietta  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  Sir 
Henry  Edwards,  Bart.,  of  Pye  Nest,  co.  Y'ork,  aud 
has  issue, 


11.  Agnes  Henrietta. 


I.  John,  6.  31  March,  1861. 

II.  Henry,  b.  30  Sept.  1867. 
I.  Margaret  Gertrude. 

III.  Annie. 


JLfllCagC— John  Deabden,  Esq.  of  the  Hollins  (one  of 
whose  ancestors  at  the  end  of  the  IGtli  century  m.  the  dau.  and 
heiress  of  the  Murgatroyds  of  The  Hollins,  or  Murcatroyd), 
d.  29  .luly,  1775,  and  was  s.  in  the  family  estates  by  his  son, 

John  Dearden,  Esq.  of  The  Hollins,  Col.  Ist  West  York 
Militia,  who  d.  8  Jan.  1835,  leaving  an  only  son, 

John  Dearden,  Esq.,  also  a  Capt.  in  the  Militia,  m.  26  Jan. 
1831,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Greenwood,  Esq.,  and  d.  0  Dec. 
1839,  leaving  issue,  one  son  and  two  daus., 


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DEA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


DEB 


John  Deakdes,  now  of  The  Hollinss,  and  The  Nymans. 
Anne,    to.  5  Sept.    18r/4,   Samuel  Cunli£fc  Lister,   Esq.  of 

Farfield  Hall,  near  Leeds. 
Margaret,   m.  22  April,   18.">7,  Thomas  Thompson  Cunliffe 

Lister,  Esq.  of  Beamsley  Hall,  Skipton,  co.  York. 

Motto — Non  nobis  solum  nati  sumus. 

Seats— The  HolUns,  Halifax,  co.  York;  Kymans,  Crawley, 


DEASE    05"    TUE.BOTSTOIT. 

Dease,  Gerald,  Esq.  of  Turbotston,  co.  West- 
mcatli,  b.  1854,  Lieut.  7th  Kojal  Fusiliers. 

ILtncaflC.— The  family  of  Dease  (formerly  spelt  Deece)  is 
one  of  the  oldest  in  Westmeath.  The  list  of  Forfeited  Estates  in 
that  county  shows  that  the  Deases  are  one  of  the  few  families 
who  held  property  in  1G41,  in  the  district  where  they  still 
reside.  In  a  manuscript  of  the  time  of  IIesby  VIII.  occurs 
among  the  gentry  of  Meath  the  name  of  "Eichard  Dees  of 
Turbottstown ;  "  and  in  the  Magna  Pandla  of  Westmeath,  of 
1703,  that  of  "Jacobus  Dease  de  Turbottstown." 

James  Dease,  Esq.  of  Turbotston,  co.  Westmeath, 
■was  possessed  of  the  lands  of  Loghanstown  and  Roddings- 
town,  in  same  co.    He  ra.  Margaret  Leicester,  and   had  issue, 

I.  EicHABD,  his  heir;  ii.  Garrett ;  iii.  William;  i.  Katherine; 

II.  Margarett;  iii.  Maria;  iv.  Ann.    He  d.  10  T.Iarch,  1C28, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

BicBABD  Dease,  Esq.  of  Turbotston,  who  had  two  sons, 
James,  his  heir ;  and  William,  living  1G74,  andadau.,  Mary, 
Mrs.  Barnewall.    The  elder  son, 

James  Dease,  Esq.  of  Turbotston,  s.  his  father,  and  was 
deprived  of  his  estates  after  the  rebellion  of  1641,  but  was 
restored  to  them  by  a  Decree  of  Innocence,  16G3.    He  had 


I.  William,  his  hfir. 

II.  Oliver,  of  Dublin,  TMcrchant,  m.  Mary  Morlcy  (his  will 
bears  date  29  Oct.  1707). 

III.  Patrick,  whose  will,  dated  17  June,  1720,  was  proved 
20  Sept.  1721;  he  to.  Mary  Plunkett,  and  had  Edmund; 
Mathew;  and  Mary. 

IV.  John.  V.  James.  vi.  SDchacl. 
I.  Katherine  (Mrs.  Tuite). 

n.  Ann.  iii.  Elizabeth.  iv.  Frances. 

'The  eldest  son, 
•^  William  Dease,  Esq.  of  Turbotston,  s.  his  father,  and  was 

m.  4  May,  1704,  pursuant  to  Articles  dated  25  March  previously. 

His  issue  were, 

I.  OLnT;n,  his  heir. 

II.  .John,  successor  to  his  brother. 

III.  Gakbett,  who  cventirilly  «.  to  the  estates. 

IV.  Eiehard,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  London,  d.  g.  p.  24  April, 
1759. 

T.  Patrick,  who  had  three  sons,  Eichard ;  John ;  and  Oliver. 

I.  Eleanor,  m.  24  Jan.  1750,  Patrick  Cruise,  Esq.  of  Eahood, 
CO.  Meath. 

II.  Katherine.  iii.  Ann. 

Mr.  Dease  d.  Jan.  1750.  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Oliver  Dease,  Esq.  of  Turbotston,  m.  Mary,  sister  of 
Philip  Tuite,  Esq.  of  Newcastle,  and  d.  s.  p.,  when  he  was  s. 
by  his  brother, 

Joh:<  Dease,  Esq.  of  Turbotston,  who  was  lulled  by  a  fall 
from  his  horse.  He  d.  unm.  and  intestate.  Administration 
was  granted  2S  July,  1762,  and  he  was  .5.  by  his  next  brother, 

GAnBETT  Dease,  Esq.  of  Tuibotston,  who  m.  1740,  Susan, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Oliver  Plunkctt,  Esq.  of  Eathmore  Castle, 
€0.  Meath,  and  was  father  of 

James  Dease,  Esq.  of  Turbotston,  m.  1788,  Lady  Theresa 
Plunkett,  only  dau.  of  Arthur  James,  7th  Earl  of  Fingall,  and 
by  her  had  issue, 

Gebald,  his  heir. 

AVilliam  Henry,  of  Eath  House,  Queen's  Co.,  m.  Frances, 
only  dau.  and  heir  of  U.  de  Fricse,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.p.  1856. 
Mary,  <l.  1«.M.  Theresa,  d.  1852. 

Charlotte,  d.  18C8. 

The  elder  son, 

Gebald  Dease,  Esq.  of  Turbotston,  5.  1790  ;  m.  1820,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  (and  co-heir  with  her  sisters,  Bridget,  who  m.  1809, 
Thomas  O'Reilly,  Esq.,  and  d.  1851,  leaving  a  son,  Ect. 
Edmund  O'Eeilly,  S.J.;  Ellen,  wife  of  J.  J.  Bagot,  Esq.  of 
Castle  Bagot;  Marcella,  a  Nun;  and  Catherine,  Countess 
of  Kenmare)  of  Edmund  O'Callaghan,  Esq.  of  Kil^ory,  co. 
Clare,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1840)  had  issue. 


James  Abthub,  his  heir. 

Edmund  Gerald,  of  Eath  House,  Queen's  Co.,  J. P.,  M.P.  for 
Queen's  Co.,  High  Sheriff  1S.59,  0.  lS-'9 ;  m.  18')9,  Mary, 
3rd  dau.  of  the  late  Henry  Grattan,  Esq.  of  Celbridge 
Abbey,  co.  Kildare,  formerly  M.P.  for  co.  Meath,  and  has, 
Edmund  James  Charles,  and  other  issus, 
Gerald  Eichard,  6.  1831,  Capt.  Cavan  Militia;  in.  25 Nov. 
1863,  Emily,  2nd  surviving  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Eobert 
Thro<kmorton,  Bait.,  of  Buckland,  co.  Berks,  and  has  issue, 
William,  6.  1867;  Arthur,  6.  1871;  and  Eveline. 
Mr.  Dease  d.  1854,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Abtucb  Dease,  Esq.  of  Turbotston,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
Vice-Lieut,  of  Cavan,  6.  30  May,  1826;  m.  11  Aug.  1853, 
Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  Edmund  William  Jerningham,  Esq., 
(nephew  of  George  William,  Lord  Stafford),  by  MatUda  Water- 
ton  his  wife,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Gebald,  his  heir. 

II.  Edmund,  b.  Dec.  1S57. 

1.  Mary  Elizabeth.  n.  \rande  Mary. 

III.  Ida  Mary.  iv.  Teresa  Mary. 
V.  Elizabeth  Mary,                            vi.  Mabel  Mary. 
VII.  Kathleen  Mary.  viii.  Madeline  Mary. 
IX.  Anna  Maria,  d.  1872.                   x.  Alice  Mary  Frances. 

Mr.  Dease  d.  at  Bex,  in  Switzerland,  5  Sept.  1874,  and  was  s.  by    ^ 
his  eldest  son, 
Gebald  Dease,  Esq.,  now  of  Turbotston. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  gu. 

C're.it — A  lion  rampant  holding  a  drawn  dagger. 

Motto — Toujoiirs  pret. 

Scat — Tui-butston,  Cooie. 


0'BEILLY-D."3ASE    OP    CHARIiEVILLE. 
O'Reillt-Dease,  Matthew,  Esq.  of  Charlcville, 
CO.  Louth,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1857,  late 
ar.P.  CO.  Louth,  b.  1819. 

HiintKCiC. — ^The  family  of  Dease,  of  Milesian  origin,  was 
at  the  period  of  Cbomwell's  invasion,  seated  at  Kilrue,  co. 
Meath,  whence 

AVilliam  Dease,  an  officer  in  King  Chables's  ai-my,  having 
been,  with  other  Royalists,  deprived  of  his  estate,  retired  to 
Lisney,  co.  Cavan.  Of  his  sons,  the  2nd,  Michael,  a  Count  of 
the  Russian  empire,  and  one  of  the  Empress  Cathebine'b 
physicians,  d.  unm.,  and  the  eldest, 

Eichabd  Dease,  Esq.  of  Lisney,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Johnson,  Esq.  of  Warrenstown,  co.  Meath,  and  had  issue, 
John  Dease,  Deputy  Governor  of  Upper  Canada,  whocJ.  unm., 
and 

William  Dease,  Esq.,  an  eminent  Physician,  of  the  city  of 
Dublin,  m.  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  Sir  Richard  Dowdall,  of 
Athlumney,  co.  Meath,  and  left  a  son, 

EiciiABD  Dease,  Esq.  of  Lisney,  co.  Cavan,  and  of  the  city 
of  Dublin,  M.D. ;  m.  1st,  20  April,  1799,  Judith,  dau.  of 
Christopher  Humpbrys,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  by  whom  he  had 
four  children,  who  all  d.  unm.,  except  the  eldest  dau.,  Hester 
Jane  Christian,  the  wife  of  Henry  Walsh,  Esq.,  of  Provi- 
dence, Ehode  Island,  North  America.  Dr.  Dense  m.  2ndly, 
12  April,  1814,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Matthew  O'Eeilly,  Esq.  of 
Thomastown  (by  his  1st  wife,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  John 
O'Conor,  Esq.),  which  lady  became  heiress  by  the  whole  blood 
to  her  brothers,  Matthew  and  John  O'Eeilly,  Esq.  {see  O'Eeilly 
of  Knock  Abbey),  anCi  had  issue,  two  daus.,  Anna  Maria  and 
Matilda  Mary  Richards,  both  deceased,  and  one  surviving 
son, 

Matthew,  now  of  Charleville. 

Seal — Dee  Farm,  Dunleer. 


DE  BARY  OF  WESTON  HALL. 
De  Baey,  Richard  Leeins,  Esq.  of  Weston 
IlaU,  CO.  Warwick,  b.  6  June,  1841 ;  m.  7  Oct.  1862, 
Mary  Paulina,  4tli  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Edward 
Mostyn,  15art.,byhis  2nd  wife,  Constantia,  3rd  dau. 
of  the  lato  Henry  Slaughter,  Esq.  of  Furze  Hall, 
Essex,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph  Richard  Hayward,  J.  11  March,  I8C5;  d.  5  March, 
1869. 

II.  Eichabd  Bbome,  6. 1866. 

III.  Peter  llildebrand  Pius. 

IV.  John  Louis  Hubert. 

I.  Mary.         ii.  Mary  Pauline.  iii.  Mary  Angela. 


DEB 


THE  LANDED  GENTEY. 


DEB 


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[r.  De  Barv,  a  Magistrate  co.  Wai-wiek,  is  son  o£ 
;ichard  Bro'me  De  Bary,  Esq.,hj  Elizabeth  liCtitia 
is  wife,  dau.  of  the  "^late  Lieut. -Col.  Harcouvt 
[olcombe,  E.A.,  C.B.,  and  grandson  of  Richard 
•e  Bary,  by  his  wife,  a  sister  of  Sir  William  Down- 
lan,  K.C.B.,  Commaudaut  of  Artillery  at  Woolwich, 
[e  has  one  brother,  Peter  Alexander  Hay  ward,  and 
ae  sister,  Annie  Isabel,  mj.  Grualbert  Saunders,  Esq. 
he  family  of  De  Bary  was  originally  of  Bary  or 
iarry,  near  Tournay,  in  France,  and  came  over  to 
Ingland  at  the  Revocation  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes. 
Ir.  De  Bary  represents  also  a  family  of  Hay- 
rAKD. 

Arms—Gn.,  three  barbels'  heads  coupecl  two  and  one  ppr. 

Crest— A  star  of  six  points  between  two  wings  elevated. 

Motto  (of  Hatward,  adopted  by  Mr.  De  Baby)— Fides  Dec 
t  regi. 

Seat— Wcstoa  Eall,  Eugby. 


DE    BURGH    OF    OLDTOWN. 

De  BuEGn,  Thomas  John,  Esq.  of  Oldtown,  co- 
Oldare,  J.P.,  Lieut.  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  1  Nov. 
851 ;  m.  23  April,  1878,  Emily  Anne,  eldest  dau 
f  the  Baron  de  Robeck,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Kildare.. 
,nd  has  issue  a  son  and  heir,  b.  16  Feb.  1879. 

iLiltCilflC— John  De  Burgh  or  Bourke,  of  Shrule,  co. 
[ayo,  son  of  Walter,  grandson  of  Thomas,  and  great  grand- 
Dnof  Sir  Edmund  Bourke,  Albanach  (from  whose  younger 
Dn,  Thomas,  descended  Bourke  of  Urey,  Bourke,  Viscount 
layo,  and  Bourke,  Earl  of  Mayo),  was  made  Governor  of 
)romkecn,  co.  Limerick,  a.d.  1420,  and  settled  there  ;  fifth  in 
ascent  from  him  was 

William  Bourke,  Esq.  of  Drumkeen,  6.  1555,  who  made  a 
ettlement  of  his  estate  1621.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Michael 
IcKeogh  of  Cloneappin,  co.  Limerick,  and  d.  10  May,  1G32, 
javing  two  sons, 

I  Edmund  of  Drumkeen,  who  made  a  lease  of  half  Drum- 
keen  to  his  brother,  m.  Joan,  dau.  of  James  Goold,  Esq.  of 
Limerick,  2nd  Justice  of  Munster,  and  had  issue :  his 
descendants  having  been  implicated  in  the  rebellion  of 
164:1,  were  outlawed  and  left  Ireland. 

n.  UncK  or  Ulysses. 

"he  younger  son, 

Bev.  Ulick  or  Ulysses  Burgh,  obtained  from  his  brother  a 
ease  of  half  Drumkeen.  He  became  a  Protestant,  entered 
Qto  Holy  Orders,  and  was  presented  by  Gerald  Barry  Esq.  to 
he  Vicarage  of  Dungomey,  dio.  Cloyne,  1615,  and  was  made 
lector  in  1618.    His  son. 

Rev.  Richard  Burgh,  D.D.,  of  Drumkeen,  was  Vicar  of 
Jaragh,  dio.  Emly,  1622,  and  Precentor  of  the  Diocese  1661. 
lis  eldest  son. 

Eight  Rev.  Ulysses  Burgh,  of  Drumkeen,  Bishop  of 
Udagh,  appointed  by  Patent,  dated  8  Sept.  1692,  and  conse- 
irated  11th  of  same  month.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  William 
iingsmill,  Esq.  of  Ballyowen,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard  (Rcv.\  of  Drumkeen,  Prebendary  of  Kilbragh, 
TO.  25  Feb.  1689,  Elizabeth  Grifitin,  of  London,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1716)  left  at  his  decease  (with  one  dau.  Elizabeth, 
TO.  Louis  Jones,  Esq.  of  Osbertstown,  co.  Kildare),  four 
sons, 

1  Michael,  d.  unm.  Jan.  1693. 

2  Thomas,  of  Drumkeen,  whose  will,  dated  6  Dec.  1734, 
was  proved  in  1747.  He  m.  his  cousin,  Mary  Bui-gh,  of 
Oldtown,  and  had,  with  a  son,  Richard,  of  Drumkeen, 
(who  d.  s.  p.  1762,  and  left  Drumkeen  to  his  maternal 
cousin.  Eight  Hon.  Walter  Hussey,  who  then  took  the 
name  of  De  Burgh,  and  d.  1864),  a  dau.,  Mary,  m.  Philpot 
Wolfe,  eldest  son  and  heir  of  John  Wolfe,  Esq.  of  Fore- 
naghts,  CO.  Kildare. 

S  Eichard  (Rev.),  of  Mount  Bnais,  co.  Tipperary,  m. 
Martha,  dau.  of  Peter  Carew,  Esq.,  and  dying  1778,  left 
issue,  Richard  Ulysses  (Rev.) ;  Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of 
Ardcanny,  co.  Limericl; ;  and  Slary,  m .  William  Byam, 
Esq.  of  Byams,  Antigua,  and  Wooclborough,  co.  Somer- 
set, an  Officer  68th  regt. 

4  William,  d.  unm. 

II.  William,  of  Bert,  ancestor  of  Lieut. -Gen  Sir  Ultsses 
Burgh,  K.C.B.,  who  became  2nd  Lord  Downes  (see  Burke's 
Extinct  Peerage). 

m.  Thomas,  of  Oldtown,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Charles,  d.  wim.    Administration  6  May,  1693. 

V.  John,  of  Troy  House,  co.  Monmouth,  b.  1673;  d.  1743, 
leaTiug  two  sons. 


1  The  Rev.  Henry  Burgh,  whose  only  dau.  and  heir,  Maria, 
ra.  Thomas  Johnes,  Esq.  of  Halod. 

2  Ashburnham   Burgh,   father  of  Henry  Burgh,   Esq.  of 
Stanley  Park,  co.  Gloucester. 

I.  Dorothy,  m.  Eight  Eev.  Thomas  Smyth,  Bishop  of  Lime- 
rick, ancestor  of  tlie  noble  house  of  Gort. 

The  Bishop  of  Ardagh  d.  1692.     His  3rd  son, 

Thomas  Burgh,  Esq.  of  Oldtown,  co.  Kildare,  h.  1670; 
M.P.  forNaas  1713,  Engineer  and  Surveyor  General ;  7ii.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Eight  Rev.  William  Smith,  Bishop  of  Kilmore,  by 
whom  (who  d.  23  Oct.  1753)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  Theobald.  in.  Ulysses. 

IV.  John  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Donaghmore,  co.  Monaghan,  vi. 
1763,  Anna  Maria  Walden;  and  a.  1767. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Thomas  Burgh,  Esq.  of  Drumkeen. 

II.  Dorothea,  m.  1749,  Right  Hon.  Anthony  Foster,  Lord 
Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer  in  Ireland. 

III.  Katherine,  m.  Very  Rev.  John  Alcock,  D.D.,  Dean  of 
Ferns. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  m.  Ignatius  Hussey,  Esq.  of  Donore,  co. 
Kildare,  and  was  mother  of  Eight  Hon.  Walter  Hussey- 
BuRGH,  Lord  Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer  in  Ireland  {see 
Hussey-De-Borgh  of  Doiiove  and  Di-umkeea). 

Mr.  Burgh  d.  10  Dec.  1730,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Burgh,  Esq.  of  Oldtown,  M.P.  for  Lanesborough 
and  for  Naas,  m.  1st,  by  License,  dated  19  Dec.  1734,  Mar- 
garet, dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Sprigg,  Esq.  of  Clonevoe, 
in  the  King's  Co.,  by  whom  (who  d.  30  Dec.  1744)  he  had  with 
two  daus.,  Mary;  and  Katherine,  m.  1765,  James  Caulfeild, 
Esq.  of  Castle  Stewart,  co.  Tyrone,  one  son, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 
He  m.  2ndly,  June,  1752,  Mrs.  Katherine  Caulfeild,  widow, 
dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Wolseley,  1st  bart.  of  Mount  Wolseley,  by 
whom  he  had,  with  two  daus.,  Mary,  m.  by  License  of  10  Dec. 
1762,  Michael  Keating,  Esq.  of  Castle  Jones  and  Mullagh- 
mast,  CO.  Kildare ;  and  Alice,  two  other  sous. 


II.  Thomas. 


III.  Eichard. 


Mr.  Burgh  d.  23  June,  1759,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Bdrgh,  Esq.  of  Oldtown,  M.P.  successively  for  Har- 
ristown  and  Fore,  hi.  10  Aug.  1784,  Florinda,  dau.  of  Right  Hon. 
Charles  Gardiner,  M.P.,  and  sister  of  Luke,  1st  Viscount 
Mountjoy,  by  whom  (who  d.  1830),  he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  John  (Very  Rev.),  his  heir. 

II.  Waltur  (Uev,),  Vicar  of  Naas,  m.  Miss  Lnnquet. 

III.  William  (Rev.).  D.D.,  Rector  of  Ardboe,  Diocese  of 
Armagh,  m.  Feb.  1827,  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Coppinger, 
and  d.  1860,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1850)  had  issue, 

1  Maurice  Thomas  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  St.  David's, 
Naas,  Treasurer  Diocese  Kildare,  b.  '29  Dec.  1827;  m. 
3  July,  1861,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Edward  John  Barry  Beau- 
man,  Esq.  of  FuriKiLi',  eo.  Kildare,  and  has  issue,  WiUiani 
Edward,  b.  ISiia;  iJlwiiid  Joseph,  b.  1864;  Elizabeth 
Anne;  Mary  Flurinda  ;  and  Charlotte  Josephine. 

2  William,  in.  Hannah,  dau.  of  Capt.  Thomas  Moack 
Mason;  and  d.  13  March,  1878,  leaving  one  son. 

?,  Hubert.  4  John,  d.  young. 

5  Walter,  d.  s.  p. 

1  Letitia,  d.  young. 

2  Sarah  Anne,  m.  Major  E.  Codrington,  of  the  Ghoorka 
regt.  Indian  Service,  and  has  issue. 

3  Maria,  to.  Eev.  A.  Labatt,  and  has  issue. 

4  Theodosia  Isabella,  m.  Hon.  Edward  Ogilvie,  of  Yulgilbar, 
Clarence  River,  New  South  Wales,  and  has. issue. 

5  Emma  Sophia,  m.  Lieut. -Col.  French,  Roscommon 
Militia;  she  d.  s.  p. 

6  Anne  Charlotte. 

IV.  John,  m.  Emma,  dau.  of  Eev.  Mr.  Stewart. 
I.  Dorothy,  m.  Capt.  Percy  Monck  Mason,  E.N. 

Jlr.  Burgh  d.  1832,  and  was  .5.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Very  Eev.  Thomas  John  Burgh,  of  Oldtown,  Dean  of 
Cloyne,  nt.  13  April,  1811,  Lady  Anna  Louisa  Hely-Hutchinson, 
dau.  of  Eight  Hon.  Francis  Hely-Hut.chinson,  M.P.,  and  sister 
of  John,  3rd  Earl  of  Donouyhmore,  by  whom  (who  d.  29  Dec. 
1857)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir,  of  Oldtown. 

II.  Francis,  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  Dublin  City  Artillery. 

III.  Henry,  m.  17  Aug.  1848,  Elizabeth  Louisa,  dau.  of  Hans 
Hendrick,  Esq.  of  Kerdiffstown,  co.  Kildare,  and  d.  1876. 

IV.  Eobert,  m.  Clara,  dau.  of —  Wellcrton,  Esq. 

V.  George,  m.  Constance,  dau.  of  J.  Mathews,  Esq. ;  and  d. 
6  March,  1855,  leaving  issue. 

J.  Frances  Louisa,  in.  1853,  Samuel  H.  Goold  Adams,  Esq.^ 
11.  Flora  (twin  with  her  sister  Charlotte),  to.  26  Oct.  1861, 

Thomas  Hutchinson    Tristram,   Esq.,   D.C.L.,    Advbcate, 

Chancellor  of  the  Diocese  of  London. 
HI.  Charlotte,  to.  Oct.  1857,  Licut.-Col.  James  Stuart  Tighe, 

of  Eossana,  co.  Wicklow. 


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DEB 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


DEE 


The  Dean  of  Cloyne  d.  i  Sept.  1847,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Thomas  de  BuKcn,  Ksq.  of  Oldtown,  h.  3  June,  18)3 ;  m.  15 
April,  1848,  Jane,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Major  Campbell 
Graham  of  Scarva,  co.  Uonaghan,  and  d.  15  July,  1872, 
leaving  issue, 

Thomas  John,  his  heir,  now  of  Donore. 

Ulrick  George  Campbell,  of  Scarva,  0.  10  July,  18.j5,  Lieut. 
7th  Dragoon  (Juards. 

Hugo  Henry  Patrick,  6.  8  June,  1868. 

Anna  Louisa  Margaret,  m.  Commander  Dashwood  Tandy, 
K.N.,  and  has  a  son,  Hugo  Thapland  Dashwood. 

Arms— Or,  a  cross  gu. 

(^i-^gt — A  cat-a-mountain  sejant  ppr.  collared  and  chained  or- 

Motto — A  cruce  salus. 

£eat— Oldtown,  near  Nans. 


HUSSEY    DE    BURGH    OF    DEtmiKEEN 
AND     DONORE. 

HUSSET   DE    BUEGH,    JoHN    HAMIXTOy,    E<=q.  of 

Drumkeen  Ilouse,  co.  Limerick,  J.P.,  b.  10  June, 
1822 ;  m.  1  May,  1844,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Jonas  M. 
Townsend,  Esq.  of  SliepperLon,  co.  Cork,  and  has 
issue 

I.  Walter  John,  b.  1845,  to.  1869,  Emily  Florence,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Sherlock,  Esq.,  and  d.  1874,  leaving  a  son,  Jons 

DiGBT  TOWNSHEND,  0.  1870. 

II.  Maurice.  m.  John. 
IV.  XTlysscs.  V.  Hubert. 

I.  Jane  Adeliza  Clementina,  m.  1864,  Henry  John  Stephens 
Townshend,  Esq.  of  Castle  Townshend,  co.  Cork,  who  d. 
7  Sept.  1869. 

II.  Louisa. 

iLtnCJtSC. — Ignatius  Hcsset,  Esq.  of  Donore,  co.  Kildare, 
571.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  de  Burgh,  Esq.  of  Oldtown,  in 
same  co.,  M.P.,  and  was  father  of 

The  Eight  Hon.  Walter  HussET-EunGn,  distinguished  as 
one  of  the  most  eloquent  advocates  at  the  Irish  Bar.  Hebe- 
came  afterwards  Lord  Chief  Baron  of  the  Court  of  Exchequer 
in  Ireland.  Mr.  IIussey-Burgh  became  possessed  of  one-half  of 
the  property  of  Drumkeen,  on  the  death  of  his  cousin  Richard 
Burgh,  and  assumed  the  name  of  Bukgh,  in  accordance  with 
that  gentleman's  will  (see  nc  Bukgh  o/  Oldlo-wn).  He  was  6. 
23  Aug.  1742;  m.  4  July,  1767,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Burgh, 
Esq.  of  Bert,  co.  Kildare,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Eight  Eev. 
Dive  Downes,  Bishop  of  Cork  and  lloss;  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1782)  had  issue, 

John,  of  whom  presently. 

Eliza,  m.  4  Feb.  1797,  Archdeacon  Hill. 

Catherine,  m.  4  Nov.  1794,  Sir  John  Macartney,  Eart. ;  d. 
10  Sept.  1840. 

Mary,  m.  Feb.  1793,  Eichard  Griffiths,  Esq.;  d.  8  Sept. 
1820. 

Anne,  m.  19  May,  1798,  Bucknell  M'Carthy,  Esq. 
Chief  Baron  Hussey-Burgh  d.  29  Sept.  1783,  and  was  a.  by  his 
son, 

The  Eev.  John  Husset  Burgh,  of  Drumkeen,  m.  31  July, 
1800,  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Burgh,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  Thomas 
Burgh,  Esq.  of  Bert,  ancestor  of  Lord  Downes,  and  had 
issue, 

Walter,  his  heir. 

Bobert  (Rev.),  6.  1  Sept.  1803;  m.  Louisa,  dau.  of  James 
Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of  Shepperton,  co.  Clare. 

Edward,  h.  30  Nov.  1811 ;  m.  al.out  1845,  and  had  Edward, 
and  other  i.ssue;  he  rf.  March,  1865. 

Thoma.s,  b.  30  Nov.  1816;  in  the  army;  to.  about  1842,  and 
has  Thomas  and  other  issue. 

Anne,  m.  —  Eeardon,  Esq.  of  Limerick,  and  had  issue. 
Air.  Hussey-Burgh  d.  7  May,  1830,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Walter  IIusset  de  Bcrgh,  Esq.  of  Donore  House,  co.  Kil- 
dare, of  Drumkeen  House,  co.  Limerick,  and  Cae  Llenar,  co. 
Carnarvon,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  of  Kildare  1839-40,  6.  27  June, 
1801;  TO.  I.st,  18  May,  1820,  Elizabeth  Jane,  dau.  of  James 
Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of  Shepperton,  co.  Clare,  and  had  issue, 

John  Hamilton,  now  of  Drumkeen. 
Mary  Adelaide.  Elizabeth  Jane. 

Louisa  Catharine,  m.  20  Oct.  186.<,  Francis  llumilton,  Esq.  of 
Eowlestone,  to.  Dublin,  who  d.  1868. 
Charlotte  Elizabeth,  m.  —  Townsend,  Esq. 
Harriett. 


Anna  Maria,  m.  William  Ker,  Esq.  of  Killingworth  Elver, 
Goulbourne,  Australia,  and  has  issue. 
Flora. 

lie  m.  2ndly,  11  Feb.  1840,  Hessie,  dau.  of  Eev.  Alexander 
M'CIintock,  2nd  son  of  the  late  John  M'Clintock,  Esq.  of 
Drumcar,  co.  Louth,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  June,  1858)  bad 
issue, 

Albert  Edward  Walter,  5.  20  Feb.  1842;  d.  23  April,  1861. 

Ulysses  Hubert,  of  Donore,  6.  25  May,  1850. 

Alexander  Averel,  b.  l.i  Sept.  18  <4. 

Victoria  Dorothea,  to.  22  Jan.  1863,  George  Wilmot,  Esq.  of 
The  Mount,  Shoreham,  Kent,  and  has  issue. 

Fanny.  Hessie  Emily. 

Gertrude  Florence  Anne.  Gwcnellen  Georgina  Caroline. 

Helena  Louisa. 

He  d.  19  Oct.  1852,  and  was  .s.  in  Drumkeen  by  his  eldest  son, 
John  Hamilton  ;  and  in  Donore  House,  by  his  2nd  surviving 
son,  Ulysses  Hubert. 

Arms— Or,  a  cross  gu.,  quartering  Hcsset. 

Crests — A  cat-a-mountain,  sejant-guardant,  ppr.  collared  and 
chained  or,  for  Burg  a ;  A  hind  passant  arg.  on  a  mount  vert 
and  under  a  tree  ppr.,  for  Hcsset. 

M'dto — A  cruce  salus. 

ScaJ-s— Drumkeen  House,  co.  Limerick ;  Kilfinnan  Castle, 
Glandore,  co.  Cork. 


DEEDES  OP  SANDLINO  PARK. 

Deedes,  William,  Esq.  of  Sandling  Park,  Kent, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  and  M.P.  for  East  Kent,  late  Lieut.-CoL 
Commanding  East  Kent  Militia,  formerly  a  Capt.  in 
the  Eifle  Brigade  (served  through  the  Crimean 
War  and  the  Lidian  Mutiny),  b.  11  Oct.  1834;  in. 
27  July,  1861,  Sarah  Mary"  Sophia,  eldest  dau.  of 
the  late  William  Bernard  Harcourt,  Esq.  of  St. 
Leonard's  Hill,  Windsor,  Berks. 

iLlITratir.— William  Deedes,  M.D.,  of  Canterbury  (son 
of  Julius  Deedes,  Esq.  of  Hythe,  M.P.,  grandson  of  William 
Deedes,  Esq.  of  Hythe,  who  d.  1653,  and  great-great-grandson 
of  Thomas  Deedes,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  sister  of  Robert 
Glover,  Somerset  Herald)  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the 
Rev.  Henry  Gregory,  of  Middleton  Stoney,  and  had,  with  a 
dau.,  Mary,  wife  of  Elias  Sydal,  Bishop  of  Gloucester,  a 
son, 

The  Eev.  Julius  Deedes,  A.M.,  b.  1693;  Prebendary  of 
Canterbury,  and  Hector  of  Great  Mongeham  and  Dimchurch, 
Kent,  who  m.  Dorotliy,  relict  of  the  Eev.  Richard  Ibbet- 
son,  D.D.,  and  eldest  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Denew,  Esq.  of  St. 
Steplicn's,  by  Dorothy  his  w  ife,  dau.  of  Sir  Abraham  Jacob, 
and  left  at  his  decease,  with  a  dau.  Dorothy,  m.  Sir  John 
Filmer,  of  East  Sutton,  4th  bart.,  a  son, 

William  Deedes,  Esq.  of  St.  Stephen's,  Canterbury,  and 
Hythe,  Kent,  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions  for  East  Kent, 
who  m.  1758,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bramston,  Esq.of  Skreens, 
Essex,  and  had,  with  a  younger  son,  Joliu  (who  d.  2  July, 
1S46),  and  two  daus.,  Mary  and  Caroline,  an  elder  son  and 
heir, 

William  Deedes,  Esq.  of  Sandling,  M.P.  for  Hythe.  He  m. 
27  Dec.  1791,  Sophia,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Brook  Bridges,  Bart., 
and  had  issue, 

William.  l;ite  of  Sandling. 

Julius    (E.'v),    Rector    of  Wittersham,    Kent,    h.    1798; 

'ni.   1829,    Henrietta  Charlotte,   dau.   of  the  late   Edward 

Dcring,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Sir  Edward  Cholmelcy  Dering, 

Bart. 
Henry,  6.  1800 ;  Major  in  the  army;  d.  26  March,  1848. 
Edward,  b.  1801 ;  in  the  Hon.  E.I.C.  Civil  Service  ;  m.  Emily, 

dau.  of  Dr.  Cheek,  of  Calcutta;  and  d.  at  Poona,  26  May, 

1848. 
John,  6.  1803;  Barrister-at-Law. 
George,  b.  1806;. Major  in  the  army. 
Charles,   6.  1808;    Eector  of  West  Carmel,   .Somerset;   m. 

29  Nov.  1843,  Letitia  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  the  lion.  Philip 

I'leydell-Bouverie ;  and  d.  25  Dec.  1875. 
Eobert,  6.  1809;  settled  in  Canada;  dceea.sed. 
Lewis,  b.  1811 ;  Eeetor  of  Bramfield;  m.  1839,  Augusta,  dau. 

of  the  late  George  Smith,  Esq. 
Edmund,  b.  1812;    settled  in  Canada;  to.  Miss  Annie  Kelly, 

of  Toronto,  Canada  West. 
Sophia  and  Mary,  both  rf.  unm. 
Fanny,  m.  Charles  Andrew,  son  of  the  late  Archdeacon  ' 

Andrew;  and  is  deceased. 
Isabella,  m.  George  Warry,  Esq.  of  Shapwick,  Somerset,  and 

is  deceased. 


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THE  LxiNDED  GENTRY. 


DEn 


445 


Marianne  (deceased),  m.  Eev.  Gordon  F.  Dccdcs,  Vkar  of 
Netherbury,  Dorset. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Deedes,  Esq.  of  SandlinE;,  M.P.  for  East  Kent, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  17  Oct.  1796;  m.  30  May,  1833,  Emily 
Octavia(who  d.  19  Feb.  1871),  dau.  of  Edward  Taylor,  Esq., 
of  Bifrons,  Kent,  and  niece  of  the  late  Sir  Herbert 
Taylor,  G.C.B.,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

William,  now  of  Sandling. 

Herbert  George,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  and  Major  60th 
Kifles,  b.  28  Sept.  1836 ;  m.  1870,  liose  Elinor,  dau,  of 
Major-Gen.  Barrow. 

Henry  and  Edward  (twins),  d.  young. 

Brook,  6.  1847. 

Louisa.  Emily,  d.  11  Oct.  1847. 

Mary. 

Margaret,  m.  5  Jan.  1S71,  Halifax  Wyatt,  Esq. 

Charlotte.  Sophia,  d.  young. 

Jessie. 
He  d.  30  Nov.  1862. 

^rms— Per  fessnebulee  gu.  and  arg.  three  martlets  counter- 
changed. 

Ci-est— An  eagle's  head  erased  per  fess  nebulee  gu.  and  arg. 
between  two  wings  expanded  sa. 

JkfoUo— Facta  non  verba. 

Seat — Sandling  Park,  near  Hythe,  Kent. 


DE    HAVILAND, 

See  Hatiland. 


DE    HAVILLAND    OF    HAVILLAND 
HALL. 

De  Havilland,  John  Thomas  Eoss,  Esq.  of 
Havilland  Hall,  Guernsey,  b.  11  April,  1852  ;  s.  to 
the  estate  at  the  decease  of  his  grandfather. 

ittlTCagC— The  ancient  Guernsey  family  of  De  Havilland 
derives  its  name  from  the  fiefs  of  Haverland  situated  near 
Valogne,  in  Normandy,  of  which  they  were  lords  in  a.d.  1050. 
In  Guernsey,  they  were  tenants  in  co2)ite,  as  early  as  1176,  of 
another  fief,  to  which  they  had  given  the  name  by  which  it  is 
still  known.  The  descendant  of  this  famous  old  family, 
Thomas,  Sieur  de  Havilland,  fought,  with  distinguished 
gallantry,  at  the  siege  of  Mount-Orgueil  Castle,  Jersey,  1407. 
He  received,  in  reward  for  his  services  on  that  occasion,  a  pa- 
tent conferring  certain  commercial  privileges;  to  avail  himself 
of  which  he  establishsd  his  2nd  son,  James,  at  Poole,  Dorset, 
from  whom  were  descended  the  Havellands  of  WUksv)ood 
House,  in  the  isle  of  Purbeck,  now  extinct.     His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  de  Havilland,  Esq.,  Jurat  from  1474  to  1481,  left 
issue, 

Thomas,  Esq.  of  Havilland,  m.  Jeannette,  dau.  of  Nicholas 
Carey,   Esq.    She  remarried  William  de  Sausmarez,  Esq. 
He  d.  s.  ■p.  27  April,  1637. 
James. 
This 

James  DE  Havilland,  Esq.,  heir  to  his  brother  1537,  Jurat 
1517,   m.   1511,    CoUiche,    dau.   of  Nicholas  Fouachin,   Esq. 
Seigneur   d'Anneville,   in  Guernsey,   and   widow  of  Thomas 
Sausmarez;  by  her  he  left  issue  at  his  decease,  14  Oct.  1540, 
James. 

Christopher,  who  settled  at  Poole,  Dorset,  and  m.  Cecilia 
Mann,  was  ancestor  of  Haviland-Bhrke,  the  Havillands 
of  mtlon  Hall,  and  De  Havilland  of  Langford  Court, 
Somerset. 

Eleanor,  in.  William  Pitt,  Esq.,  and  was  ancestor  of  Lord 
Chatham. 

Cecilia,  m.  William  Constantyne,  Esq.  of  Morly,  Dorset. 
The  elder  son, 

James  de  Havilland,  Esq.  of  Havilland,  to.  Jacqueline, 
dau.  of  John  Blondel,  Esq.,  Jurat  1539,  and  by  her  left  issue, 

James  de  Havilland,  Esq.  of  Havilland,  Procureur  du  Eoi, 
4  Dec.  1588;  m.  2  Feb.  1583-84,  Thomasse,  dau.  of  Kichard 
Maindonail,  Esq.,  d.  21  May,  1588,  by  whom  he  left  a  son, 

James  de  Havilland,  Esq.  of  Havilland,  to.  20  Nov.  1611, 
Martha,  dau.  of  John  de  Vic,  Esq.,  Jurat  1557,  grandson  of 
Louis  de  Vic,  Bailiff  of  Guernsey,  by  whom  he  left  a  son, 

James  de  Havilland,  Esq.,  b.  6  July,  1612,  Jurat  1  Nov. 
16.00;  m.  12  Nov.  1640,  Mary,  dau.  of  Josias  Le  Marchant, 
Esq.  of  The  Haye  du  Puits.  At  the  Restoration  he  was  sent 
as  the  Envoy  of  the  States  of  the  island  to  Charles  II.,  to 
obtain  the  restoration  of  the  privlieges  of  the  islanders,  for- 


feited by  rebellion,  when  he  d.  at  Windsor,  22  Oct.  1674,  and 
is  buried  in  the  north  transept  of  St.  George's  Chapel.  He  left 
a  son  and  successor, 

John  de  Havilland,  Esq.  of  Havilland,  6.  21  'oct.  164G  ;  m. 
15  Oct.  1674,  Ann,  dau.  of  John,  Seigneur  de  Sausmarez,  d.  13 
Feb.  1723-24,  leaving  a  son, 

James  DE  Havilland,  Esq.  of  Havilland,  h.  11  Oct.  1675; 
m.  Catharine,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  John  Martin,  Eector  of  St. 
Andrew's,  Guernsey;  d.  28  June,  1719,  leaving  a  son, 

John  db  Havilland,  Esq.  of  Guernsey,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Peter  Dobree,  Esq.,  and  had  four  sons  and  several  daus.  The 
youngest,  but  survivor  of  all  the  other  children. 

Sir  Peter  de  Havilland,  Knt.,  Barrister,  Magistrate,  and 
Bailiff  of  Guernsey,  ill.  1st,  1771,  Carteretta,  dau.  of  the  Eev. 
Thomas  Fiott,  by  whom  (who  d.  1789)  he  had, 

I.  Thomas  Fiott,  of  Havilland  Hall. 

II.  Charles  m.  Martha,  dau.  of  Eichard  Sausmarez,  Esq. 
brother  of  the  late  Lord  de  Saumarez,  and  d.  184-5,  leaving 
issue, 

1  Charles  Eichard  (Eev.),  M.A. 

2  Saumarez,  a  Cadet  in  the  E.I.C.S.,  d.  unm. 

3  James,  Col.  Eoyal  Artillery.  4  John,  d.  unm. 
1  Harriet. 

I.  Carterette,  m.  Col.  Sir  George  Smith,  d.  at  Cadiz,  1809 ;  she 
d.  1844. 

II.  Catherine,  m.  the  late  Thomas  de  Sausmarez,  Attorney- 
General  of  Guernsey. 

III.  Ann,  TO.  Daniel  de  Lisle. 

IV.  Mary,  to.  Thomas  Andros,  Esq.,  a  descendant  of  Sir 
Edmund  Andros. 

Sir  Peter  to.  2ndly,  1796,  Emilia,  dau.  of  Elisha  Tapper,  but 
by  her  had  no  issue.    He  d.  1821.    The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Fiott  de  Havilland,  Esq.  of  Havilland  Hall, 
Lieut.-Col.  Madras  Engineers,  and  a  Magistrate  of  the  Eoyal 
Court,  Guernsey,  was  a  distinguished  officer,  and  received 
medals  for  Seringapatam  and  Egypt,  6.  10  April,  1775;  to.  1st, 
3  Sept.  180S,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  de  Saumarez,  Esq., 
first  cousin  of  the  late  Lord  de  Saumarez,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

Thomas,  Capt.  55th  regt.,  d.  vnm.  6  Sept.  1843. 
Charles  Eoss  (Eev.),  m.  Grace  Anna,  dau.  of  David  Verner, 
Esq.,  and  niece  of  Sir  William  Verner,  Bart.,  K.C.H.,  by 
whom  he  had  one  child,  John  Thomas  Eoss,  now  of  Havil- 
land Hall. 
Emilia  Andros. 

Elizabeth  Martha,   m.   St.    John    Gore,   son    of  the  Eev. 

Thomas  Gore,  and  nephew  of  the  late  Sir  Ealpli  Gore,  Bart. 

He  TO.  2n(lly,  1828,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Anthony  Gore,  and  niece 

of  Sir  Ealph  Gore,  Bart.,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.    He  d.  23 

Feb. 1866. 

.<4?-TOS— Arg.,  three  castles  triple  towered  sa.  portcullised  gu., 
quartering  De  Vic,  or,  three  calthrops  and  a  chief  sa. 

Crest — Out  of  a  helm  coronet  sa.  a  tower  triple  towered  arg. 
portcullised  gu. 

Motto — Dominus  fortissima  turris. 

SeaJ— Havilland  Hall,  Guernsey. 


DE    HORNE    OF    STANWAY    HALL. 

De  Hoene,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Stanway  Hall, 
Esses,  b.  3  Feb.  1824 ;  m.  13  Oct.  1859,  'Emma, 
dan.  of  Walter  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Colchester. 

ittUCagC.— This  is  one  of  the  families  which  were  driven 
out  of  Flanders,  in  the  reign  of  Elizabeth,  by  the  persecution 
attending  their  religion. 

Oliver  de  Horne,  of  Nieuw  Kirke,  near  Ipres,  Flanders, 
came  over  to  England  with  his  wife  in  the  reign  of  James  I., 
and  settled  at  Norwich.  By  Jocamina  Neuville  (whose  family 
had  been,  in  1571,  driven  out  of  Flanders  by  the  persecution  of 
the  Duke  of  Alva,  and  were  settled  at  Colchester,  and  who 
afterwards  to.  a  Walloon  at  Norwich)  he  had  an  only  son, 

Abraham  de  Hokne,  of  Colchester,  Essex,  b.  1597  ;  in.  1627, 
Mercy,  dau.  of  William  Eush,  of  the  same  place,  by  whom  he 
had  a  son, 

George  de  Horne,  of  Colchester,  to.  1661,  Priscilla,  dau.  of 
John  Bundock,  of  Brook  House,  near  Tay  Hall,  Mark's  Tey, 
Essex,  who  remarried  Joseph  Flowers,  and  d.  7  Sept.  1719. 
Mr.  de  Horne  d.  1665  (v.  p.),  and,  like  his  grandfather,  Oliver, 
of  the  plague.    He  had  a  son, 

George  de  Horne,  of  Colchester,  b.  1662,  who  removed  to 
Eatcliffe,  where  he  d.  12  Jan.  1728-29.  He  to.  6  Feb.  1684-85, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Norrish,  of  Taimton,  Somerset,  d. 
3  Dec.  1736.  Their  issue  was,  George,  of  Eatcliffe,  d.  s.  p. 
1718;  Abbaham,  of  whom  presently;  Eichard,  d,  unm.  1725; 


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Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1718 ;  Hannah,  m.  171G,  Joseph  Besse,  of 
Colchester;  PrisciUa,  m.  1732,  John  Dyson,  of  Eotherhithe; 
and  Sarah,  d.  unm.  1732.    The  2nd  son, 

Abbaham  de  Horn-e,  of  EatcIifTe,  6.  8  Feb.  1695-96,  m.  31 
May,  1722,  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Cook,  of  Stair  Stile, 
Halsted,  Essex,  and  by  her  (who  <1.  21  Jan.  1770),  had,  with 
other  children,  who  d.  young,  George,  of  whom  presently ;  John, 
b.  16  Sept.  1736;  rf.  2  June,  17C9,  .'.  p.;  Mary,  h.  29  April, 
1739;  Hi.  1  Nov.  1770,  John  Scott,  Esq.  of  Amwell,  Herts  (the 
poet),  d.  12  Dec.  1783.  Mr.  de  Homo  d.  19  Nov.  1772.  His 
elder  son, 

George  de  Hobn-e,  Esq.  of  Stanway  Hall  (by  purchase), 
b.  12  Oct.  1728;  in.  17  Jan.  1760,  Sarah,  dau.  and  heir  of 
WilUam  Blewett,  Esq.  of  Eomford,  and  d.  Nov.  1789,  leaving 
Bsue, 

I.  Abraham,  of  Surrey  Square,  6.  2  Jan.  1762;  d.  17  July, 
1830;  hi.  19  Oct.  1786,  -Mary,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Ben- 
jamin Collier,  Esq.  of  the  VictuaT.ing  Office,  Deptford,  who 
d.  2.5  Nov.  1823,  and  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

1  George,  late  of  Stanway  Hall. 

2  Beniamin  Collier,  of  Farringdon,  Berks,  6.  1  Dee.  1790; 
m.  23  Feb.  1814,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Huntley,  Esq.  of 
BurforJ,  Oxon ;  and  (/.  25  July  1853,  having  had  a  dau., 
Katberine  Collier,  m.  1st,  1841,  George  Bevington,  Esq.  of 
Dulwich  Lodge,  Surrey,  who  tZ.  7  Oct.  1866,  and  2nd]y,  25 
Aug.  1870,  Alfred  Christy,  Esq. 

3  John,  of  Camberwell,  6.  1792;  d.  s.  p.2S  June,  1821, 
having  m.  27  Oct.  1819,  Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas 
Manning,  Esq.  of  Poole,  Dorset,  who  m.  2ndly,  Henry  Fest- 
ing.  Esq.  of  the  Elms,  Parkstone,  Dorset,  Capt.  B.A.,  and 
Magistrate  for  the  borough  of  Poole  (elder  brother  of 
Bear  Admiral  Eobert  Festing,  C.B.,  d.  1838). 

4  Abraham,  of  Lesden,  Essex,  6.  8  May,  1796 ;  m.  1st, 
6  Nov.  1813,  Mary,  dau.  of  Josiah  Wild,  Esq.  of  Camber- 
well,  who  d.  16  Nov.  1827,  and  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

John  Wild,  m.  22  March,  1838,  Maria,  dau.  of  Thomas 

Gotsall,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  John,  b.  29  Aug.  1842; 

Morris,  b.  31  March,  1844;  and  four  daus. 
George,  d.  1847. 
Abraham,  d.  2  Jan.  1836 ;  m.  4  July,  1873,  Adelaide, 

dau.  of  A.  E.  Kidwell,  Ksq.  of  Ptochester. 
Thomas,  6.  3  Feb.  1824,  m.  13  Oct.  1869,  Emma,  dau.  of 

Walter  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Colchester. 
Emilv,  m.  1834,  Henry  Waddilowe  Best,  Esq.  of  Thetford, 

Norfolk  (she  d.  27  Oct.  1857,  and  her  husband  d.  30 

July,  1866). 
Louisa,  m.  1844,  Alexander  Bevington,  Esq.  of  Eoupell 

House,  Streatham,  Surrey,  who  d.  6  May,  1875. 
Mary,  m.  1848,  Dennis  de  Berdt  Hovell,  Esq.  of  Lower 

Clapton. 
Mr.  Abraham  de  Home  in.  2ndly,  21  June,  1835,  Eliza, 
dau.  of  William  Henry  Butler,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
Abraham,  b.  1846.  WilUam  Henry,  6.  1850. 

Stewart,  6.  1852. 

Eliza  Emmeline,  m.  10  Sept.  1872,  M.Edmond  Deville. 
Ada,  m.  14  June,  1859,  John  Crompton  Todd,  Esq. 
Eosalind. 
Katharine,  m.  12  June,  1873,  Samuel  Howard  Eay, 

Esq. 
Abraham  de  Home  d.  18  April,  1867. 

1  Katharine,  m.  15  Oct.  1807,  Alfred  Smith,  Esq.  of  Earls 
Colne,  Essex,  and  dying  5  Aug.  1847,  left  issue. 

2  Sarah,  m.  20  Oct.  1812,  John  Christy,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue. 

3  Mary,  d.  4  Nov.  1860. 

II.  John,  of  Stanway  Hall,  b.  1  May,  1771 ;  m.  27  Oct.  1801, 
Sarah  Sheppard,  dau.  of  Jacob  BeU,  Esq.  of  Plaistow,  but 
d.  .9.  p.  4  Jan.  1845. 

I.  Mary,  6.  1  July,  1773;  m.  26  April,  1798,  Eobert  Bright- 
wen,  Esq.  of  Colchester,  by  whom  she  had  issue. 
u.  Sarah,  6.  22  Sept.  1775  ;  d.  1840;  m.  29  March,  1789,  John 
Vaizey,  Esq.  of  Stair  StUe,  a  Magistrate  for   Essex,  d.  23 
Aug.  1831,  leaving  issue. 
His  grandson, 

George  de  Horn-e,  Esq.  of  Stanway  Hall,  6.  27  Jan.  1788 ;  d. 
•unm.  29  March,  1877,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  surviving 
nephew,  the  present  Thomas  de  Hoek-e,  Esq.  of  Stanway  Hall. 

Arms—OT,  three  bugle-horns  gu.  mouthed  and  ringed  arg. 
the  mouths  to  the  sinister. 

Creet—A  cap  round  at  top  erm.  bordered  with  the  eyes  of 
pciicock's  feather,  ppr. 

iSec'.i— Stanway  Hall,  Colchester,  Essex. 


DE    LA    CHEKOIS    OP    DONAGHADEE. 

De  la  Chekois,  Daniel,  Esq.  of  The  Manor 
House,  Donaghadee,  co.  Down,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1863,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Diibhn;  b.  1825; 
m.  1854,  Ellen,  dau.  of  George  Leslie,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue, 


I.  Daniel  Lonis.  n.  Edmund  Eourjonval. 

III.  George  Leslie.  iv.  Charles  Hutcheson. 

I.  Elizabeth  Mary  Angelica.  n.  Helen  Vaughan. 
III.  Mary  Louise. 

3L incase— The  family  of  De  la  Cherois  descends  from 
the  younger  branch  of  an  ancient  and  noble  house  in  France, 
formerly  resident  at  Cheroy  or  Cherois,  a  small  town  near 
Sens,  in  the  province  of  Champagne,  whence  the  family  name 
is  derived. 

The  Revocation  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes,  in  the  year  1685, 
compelled  the  De  la  Cherois,  being  Protestants,  to  leave  their 
native  country.    In  the  year  1641, 

Capt.  Samuel  de  la  Cherois  (ancestor  of  the  branch  of 
the  family  settled  in  Ireland)  served  in  the  war  undertaken  by 
Cardinal  Eichelieu  against  the  House  of  Austria.  He  left 
three  sons,  Daniel,  Nicholas,  and  Bourjonval.  Daniel  re- 
mained at  home.  Nicholas  embraced  the  military  profession, 
and  was  made  a  Capt.  of  Fusiliers  by  Louis  XIV.  1677.  In  the 
year  1685,  these  brothers  fled  to  Holland,  where  they  were  re- 
ceived with  great  kindness  by  the  Stadtholder,  into  whose  ser- 
vice they  entered,  obtaining  commissions  in  the  Dutch  army  of 
the  same  rank  as  those  they  had  held  in  that  of  France.  la 
1C09,  Willaim,  Prince  of  Orange,  being  called  to  the  throne  of 
Great  Britain,  formed  several  regiments  of  French  Huguenots, 
in  one  of  which  Nicholas  de  la  Cherois  was  appointed  Major, 
Daniel,  Captain,  and  Bourjonval,  Lieutenant,  who  was  killed 
at  Dungannon,  in  an  engagement  with  the  enemy,  unm. 
They  accompanied  King  William  to  Ireland  1690,  and  finally 
settled  there.    The  second  son. 

Major  Nicholas  de  la  Cherois,  distinguished  himself  at 
the  battle  of  the  Boyne,  and  afterwards  performed  a  very 
gallant  action,  making  fifteen  hundred  men  lay  down  their 
arms  with  only  a  Subaltern's  guard,  for  which  he  was  pre- 
sented by  the  Government  with  fifteen  hundred  crowns  and  a 
Lieutenant-Colonelcy.  He  r,i.  Marie,  dau.  of  Louis  Crom- 
melin,  and  left  a  dau.,  Madeleine,  wife  of  Daniel  Crommelin, 
Esq.  of  Lisburn,  and  a  son, 

Samuel  de  la  Cherois,  6.  1700;  m.  1731,  Mademoiselle  Sarah 
Corniere,  and  had  issue, 

Daniel,  his  heir.         Nicholas,  Capt.  9th  Foot,  d.  s.  p.  1829. 

Samuel,  who  assumed  the  name  of  Cbommelin  (s«c  Crom- 
melin of  Carrowdnre). 

Judith,  m.  John  Smythe  Esq. 
The  eldest  son, 

Daniel  de  la  Cherois,  Esq.  of  Donaghadee,  m.  13  Feb. 
1782,  Mary,  dau.  of  Alexander  Crommelin,  Esq.,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

Daniel,  of  Donaghadee,  5.  1  Dec.  1783;  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  co.  Down,  1829 ;  d.  g.  p.  1850. 

Samuel  Louis,  m.  1820,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Eoland;  and  tf.' 
1836,  having  had  issue,  Nicholas,  J.P.,  of  Bally william ; 
m.  16  July,  1864,  Miss  Annie  Tennant ;  Daniel,  now  of  The 
Manor  House,  Donaghadee;  Samuel;  Louis,  Lieut.  E.N., 
deceased :  Alexander ;  and  Jane,  deceased. 

Nicholas,  Ensign  47th  regt.,  killed  in  Spain,  at  Barossa, 
1811. 

Mary,  d.  1854. 

Arms—Gu.,  a  chevron  between  three  mullets  in  chief  one 
and  two  or,  and  an  anchor  arg.  in  base. 

Crest — An  anchor  erect,  az. 

Motto — Fac  et  spera. 

/S'cai— The  Manor  House,  Donaghadee. 


DE    LA    CHEROIS-CROMMELIN    OF 
CAEROWDARE    CASTLE. 

De  xa  CnEEoisCEOiiiiELix,  Samuel  Aethtte 
Hill,  Esq.  of  Carrowdore  Castle,  co.  Down,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Tyrone  1852,  b.  25  Dec. 
1817 ;  m.  30  Oct.  1815,  Anna  Maria,  only  dau.  of 
John  Graves  Thompson,  Esq.  of  co.  Tyrone,  and 
has  had  issue, 

I.  Louis  Nicholas,  h.  15  Aug,  1846;  d.  Dec.  1869. 

II.  Arthur  Claude,  6.  11  June,  1856;  d.  Aug.  1869. 
HI.  Frederick  Armakd,  b.  7  Nov.  1861. 

I.  Lucy  Marguerite.  ii.  Maria  Henrietta. 

III.  Caroline  Anna.  iv.  Florence  Frances. 
v.  Evelyn  Angelique. 

JlinCagC.— The  Crommelins,  thoush  established  in  France 
and  possessed  of  considerable  property  at  Armandcourt,  ia 
Picardy,  for  more  than  a  century  before  the  Eevocation  of  the 


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447 


Edict  of  Nantes,  came  originally  from  the  Low  Countries. 
Armand  Crommelin  repiiTeil  on  liis  estate,  near  Courtrai,  in  the 
reign  of  Charlks  V. ;  but,  in  consequence  of  the  persecutions 
of  the  Protestants  hy  Alva,  in  the  reign  of  Philip  II.,  his 
family  left,  and  his  son,  Jean,  settled  at  St.  Qucntin,  and 
became  Seigneur  de  Camas,  tlirough  his  marriage  with  Marie, 
dau.  of  Jacques  de  Seracry.  "  Ce  mariage  fut  cfilebrd  a. 
Follembourg,  chateau  royal  cntre  Chauny  ct  Coucy,  le  17  Di^c. 
1535,  honore  de  la  presence  de  Madame  Catherine  de  France, 
soeur  du  roi  Henri  IV.,  qui  y  tenoit  sa  cceur."  Of  this 
marriage  were  three  sous,  Pierre,  Jean,  and  Adrien.  Two  of 
Jean  de  Camas'  grandsons,  named  Jaques  and  Adrien,  received 
patents  of  letters  of  nobility  from  Louis  XIV. ;  and  others 
became  Seigneurs  de  Meziferes,  Senandcourt,  Armandcourt, 
and  de  Bersy.  A  grand-dau.  of  the  latter  m.  the  Comte  de 
Stolberg,  in  Prussia,  1733.  Pierre  "naquit  au  Chateau  de 
Mony  St.  Phar  le  28  Nov.  159G,  et  eut  pour  marriaine  Madame 
Catherine  de  France,"and  m.  Marie  Desormeaux  de  Cambray, 
and  left  a  son,  Samuel,  who  m.  Madeleine  Testard  de  St. 
Qucntin,  and,  at  the  Eevocation,  took  refuge  at  Haarlem, 
where  he  d.  1C87,  leaving  (with  other  children,  whose  de- 
scendants still  remain  in  Holland)  a  dau.,  Anne,  who  m.  her 
cousin,  Louis  Crommelin,  who  settled  in  Ireland  1698.  Jean, 
b.  1603,  TO.  Rachel  Jaquelet  du  Castelet,  and  d.  at  St.  Quentin 
1659,  leaving  several  children,  of  whom  the  eldest, 

Louis  Crommelin,  6.  at  St.  Quentin  1625;  m.  I64S,  Marie 
Mettayer,  and  had  issue  eight  children.  At  the  Revocation, 
almost  all  this  family  fled  to  Holland  ;  and,  in  1698,  the  eldest 
son,  Louis,  with  two  brothers  and  three  sisters,  and  several 
cousins  and  members  of  his  family,  "was  induced  "  by  King 
William  III.  of  England  to  go  over  to  Ireland,  where  they 
settled  at  Lisburn,  co.  Antrim,  bringing  with  them  a  number 
of  tradesmen  and  a  capital  of  £20,000,  with  which  they 
established  the  linen  manufacture,  which  was  adopted  by  the 
natives,  and  has  flourished  ever  since.  In  consideration  of 
Louis  having  spent  £10,000  on  its  establishment.  King  Wil- 
HAM,  who  was  much  interested  in  its  success,  conferred  on 
him  a  pension  of  £200  a  year  for  the  life  of  his  son,  on  whose 
early  death  it  was  discontinued.  Louis  Crommelin  and  Marie 
Mcttayer's  children  who  settled  in  Ireland  were, 

Loris  (founder  of  the  linen  trade  in  Ireland),  6.  1650;  m. 
1680,  his  cousin,  Anne,  dau.  of  Samuel  Crommelin ;  left 
France  in  168.5,  and  settling  first  at  Amsterdam,  came  to 
Lisburn  in  1698;  he  had  issue  one  son  and  one  dau.,  Louis, 
■who  d.  at  Lisburn  1711,  unm.,  aged  28;  and  Magdeleine, 
m.  Capt.  de  Berniere  d'Alen?on. 
Samuel,  m.  1st,  Judith  Truffet  de  Laon,  and  2ndly,  Mdlle.  de 
Belcastel,  sister  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Belcastel,  and  left  four  sons, 
of  whom  all  male  issue  has  now  become  extinct. 
William,  m.  Miss  Butler,  of  the  Ormonde  family,  and  had  a 
son,  Louis,  who  d.  U7im.,  and  a  dau. 

Jeanne,  m.  Abraham  Gillot,  whose  dau.  m.  the  elder  son  of 
the  Samuel  mentioned  above. 
Anne,  m.  1st,  Isaac  Cousin  de  IMeaux;  and  2ndly,  Daniel  de 
la  Cherois,  by  whom  she  had  an  only  dau.,  Marie  Ange- 
lique  Madeleine,  who  m.  Thomas  Montgomery,  last  Earl  of 
Mount  Alexander,  by  whom,  having  no  children,  she  was 
left  all  his  property,  and  on  her  death,  slie  left  it  to  be 
divided  between  her  cousins,  Samuel  de  la  Cherois  and 
Nicholas  Crommelin. 
Marie. 

Marie  Crommelin,  youngest  dau.  of  Louis  Crommelin,  in. 
1st,  Isaac  Testard  de  Elois;  and2ndly,  Nicholas  de  la  Cherois, 
Major,  and  afterwards  Lieut. -Col.,  in  the  regt.  of  the  Comte  de 
Marton,  under  William  III.,  whorf.  1706,  leaving  two  children, 
Madeleine,  m.  her  cousin,  Daniel  Crommellin ;  and  Samuel. 
This  son, 

Samuel  de  la  CnEROis,  &.  1700;  m.  1731,  Mdlle.  Sarah 
CorniSre,  and  d.  1784.    Their  3rd  son, 

Samuel  de  la  Cherois,  b.  1744,  assumed,  in  compliance  with 
the  will  of  his  cousin,  Nicholas  Crommelin,  Esq.  of  Lisburn, 
the  additional  surname  of  Crommelin.  He  m.  16  April,  1776, 
Maria,  only  dau.,  of  Rev.  Dr.  Thomas  Dobbs,  of  Trin.  Coll. 
Dubhn  (brother  of  Conway  Dobbs,  Esq.  of  Castle  Dobbs,  co. 
Antrim,  Governor  of  North  Carolina),  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau. 
of  J.  Young,  Esq.,  and  had,  besides  other  issue, 

Nicholas  de  la  Cherois  Crommelin,  Esq.  of  Carrowdore 
Castle,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of  Down  1821,  and  of 
Antrim  1830,  i.  10  June,  1783;  m.  17  Dec.  1810,  Elizabeth, 
2nd  dau.  of  William,  2nd  Lord  Ventry,  and  had  by  her  three 
sons  and  four  daus., 

Samuel  Arthur  Hill,  his  heir,  now  of  Carrowdore  Castle. 

Nicholas  (Rockport,  Cushendun,  Larne),  ?;.  7  March,  1819; 
TO.  8  Jan.  1851,  Annie,  2nd  dau.  of  Andrew  Mulholland, 
Esq.  of  Springvale,  co.  Down,  and  has  issue  three  sons, 
Thomas  William,  6. 1802 ;  Nicholas,  and  Andrew,  and  eight 


William  Thomas  (Rev.),  6.  14  Feb.  1820;  m.  23  Oct.  1855' 
Matilda,  dau.  of  William  Cairnes,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d- 
29  Oct.  1856)  has  a  dau.  Matilda  Helen. 
Anna  Sarah,  hi.  1856,  Rev.  Frederick  Flood.    , 
Maria  Matilda.  Clara  Suzanne,  d.  young. 

Elizabeth  Emily,  m.  12  July,  1840,  John  Robert  Irwin,  Esq. 
of  Carnagh,  co.  Armagh. 
lie  d.  28  March,  1863. 

^  yli-i/ts— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  az.,  on  a  chevron  between 
thnc  iiinitlits  urg.  a  trefoil  slipped  vert,  for  Crommelin;  2nd 
MiiM  :;i.l,  -u.,  ;i  i-Uevron  between  three  mullets  in  chief,  one  and 
two  (.r,  :iii  I  ill  liiise  an  anchor  arg.,  for  De  la  Cherois. 

('/  .-'  — (_'i;ommelin:  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  swan  rising 
ppr. ;  De  la  Cherois  :  An  anchor  az. 
Motto — Fac  et  spera. 
Heat — Carrowdore  Castle,  Donaghadce,  co.  Down. 


DELACOtrS,    OF    FAIEY    HILL. 

Delacoue,  Egbert,  Esq.  of  Fairy  Hill,  co. 
Cork ;  m.  Georgina,  dau.  of  William  Wrixon,  Esq. 
of  Ballygiblin,  co.  Cork,  and  sister  of  Sir  William 
WrkonBecher,  Bart. 

?LtlVCag;C. — John  Delacourt,  Esq.  living  at  Ballinroe,  co. 
Cork,  1654,  had,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
John,  6.  at  BalUnroe,  co.  Cork,  1854,  educated  at  Charleville, 
in  that  co.,  and  entered  in  Trinity  College  Dublin,  4  July, 
1672. 
George. 

James,  of  Ballyknoekane,  in  the  parish  of  Carrigaline,  co. 
Cork,  of  which  town  and  lands,  containing  84a.  Or.  32p.  he 
obtained  a  grant  dated  5  Oct.  1685,  for  a  fine  of  £5  and  aa 
annual  quit  rent  of  £1  5s.  2|d.     He  d.  s.  p. 
Robert,  of  whom  hereafter." 
Elizabeth,  m.  Francis  Strange. 

Robert  Delacourt,  Esq.,  the  4th  son,  was  one  of  the 
Protestants  of  Cork  who  fled  to  England  on  the  arrival  of 
James  II.  in  Ireland.  He  m.  1680,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Philip  Cross, 
Esq.,  andd.  1691-92,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Delacourt,  Esq.  of  Cork,  b.  1683 ;  educated  at  Ros- 
carbery,  entered  Trinity  College  Dublin,    17  Feb.  1700.    In 
his  will,  dated  20  Nov.  1738,  and  proved  in  DubUn,  17  July, 
1741,  he  mentions  the  following  issue, 
James  (Rev.),  LL.D.,  his  eldest  son,  &.  1710,  at  Killowen, 
near  Blarney,  co.  Cork;  entered  Trinity  College,  Dublin, 
29  Jan.  1728 ;  d.  unm. 
Robert,  of  whom  hereafter. 
Ellen,  TO.  Patrick  Morris,  Esq. 
Anne. 

Mary,  m.  1742,  Eev.  Charles  Bunworth,  Vicar  of  Bregoge, 
CO.  Cork. 

Elizabeth,  to.  1743,  Henry  Martin,  Esq. 
Robert  Delacoue,  Esq.  of  Cork,  the  2nd  son,  m.  1st  (Lie. 
7  Sept.  1764),  Dorcas,  dau.  of  William  Norcott,  Esq.  of  Spring- 
field, CO.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 
Robert,  his  successor. 
Charles,  Capt.  in  the  army. 

Anne  Jane  Margaret,  m.  William  Beamish,  Esq.  of  Beaumont, 
CO.  Cork. 
He  m.  again,  and  by  his  2nd  wife  had  issue, 
Jackson  Walsh,  to.  Jane,  dau.  of  Robert  Newenham,  Esq- 
cJid  had  a  son,  Newenham. 
IJJary,  to.  Kev.  William  King,  Rector  of  Blallow. 
Mr.  Delacour  made  his  will  9  July,  1793,  which  was  proved 
21  Dec.  1797.    His  eldest  son, 

Robert  Delacour,  Esq.  of  Beare  Forest,  co.  Cork,  m.  1788, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Picv.  Henry  Baggs,  Rector  of  Glanworth,  co. 
Cork,  by  Mary  his  wife,  sister  of  Sir  Brodrick  Chinncry,  1st 
bart.  of  Flintfield,  and  d.  1846,  leaving  issue, 
I.  Robert,  now  of  Fairy  Hill. 

XI.  James,    of  Sunny  Hill,  near  Mallow,  b.  26  April,  1798, 
Treasurer  of  co.  Cork  since  1818;  to.  Sept.  1820,  Harriet 
Georgina,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  James  Lombard,  Esq.  of 
Lombardstown,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 
1  Robert  William  (Rev.),  b.  1822,  M.A.  St.  Peter's  College, 
Cambridge,  late  Rector  of  Killowen,  co.  Cork ;  m.  1860, 
Elizabeth  Adelaide,   dau.  of  Frederick  Hamilton  Hyde, 
Esq.   of  Hollywood,   co,   Kerry,   and  has  issue,  RobeiD 
William,  b.  3  Dec.   1861 ;    James  Lombard  Becher,  6. 
21  April,  1863;  and  Annie  Lombard. 
]   Mary.  2  Maryanne.  3  Elizabeth. 

4  Helena,  m.  1858,  Dominick  Ronayne  Patrick  Sarsfield, 
Esq.  of  Doughcloyue,  co.  Cork. 
iiT.  Il!i!,'h,  m.  Ka'lierine,  dau.  of  George   StaweU,  Esq.  of 
Crubog,  CO.  Corl;,  aiul  is  deceased. 

I.  Mary,  lu.  Capt.  William  Henry  Herrick,  R.N.,  of  Shippool. 
.Ste.J— Fairy  Hill,  near  jiallow,  co.  Cork. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


DEL 


DELAP    OF    MONELLAN. 

Delap,  The  Eev.  Robert,  of  Monellan,  co. 
Donegal,  b.  1  June,  1802 ;  m.  16  Xor.  1835,  Isa- 
bella, youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  James 
Galbraith,  iJart.,  and   by  her  (who  d.  1870)  has 


I.  Jasies  Bogle,  Ilifcli  Sheriff  co.  Donegal  1874,  b.  8  Jan. 

1847;    m.   1S72,   Marion,  Snd  Uau.   of  Trotheroe  Smith, 

Esq.,  M.D. 
1.  Susun  JJorothea. 

iLtlTCrtBC.— Allan  Ddnt.op,  who  re-'sided  at  Irving,  co. 
Ayr,  m.  Miss  Montgomery,  and  had  six  daus.  and  one  son, 
IICGH  DcsLOP,  who  Is  stated  to  have  left  Scotland,  and  settled 
in  Sligo,  Ireland,  about  the  year  1600.  He  m.  Miss  Allien,  and 
left  three  sons,  one  of  whom, 

EoBERT  DoNLop,  of  Sligo,  Merchant,  removed  to  Bally- 
sliannon,  and  m.  Jane  Murray,  and  was  father  of 

EoBERT  Delap,  of  liallyshannon,  Merchant,  living  1681,  who 
rn.  Anna,  dau.  of  Uev.  Robert  Lindsey,  of  Killybegs,  co. 
Donegal,  and  by  her  (who  was  living  in  1724)  had  issue.  The 
■2nd,  but  eldest  surviving  son, 

Kev.  Samdel  Delap,  of  Eawn,  or  Eaan,  co.  Donegal, 
Minister  of  Letterkenny,  whose  will,  dated  10  Aug.  1762,  was 
proved  in  the  Diocese  of  Armagh,  6  Jan.  1763,  had,  by  Sarah 
his  wife,  with  five  daus.,  five  sons,  of  whom  the  youngest, 

Samdel  Delap,  Esq.  of  Eamelton,  co.  Donegal,  Treasurer  of 
that  CO.,  m.  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Kev.  Seth  Drummond,  and  d. 
1781,  leaving  a  dau.,  Sarah,  ra.  Eev.  Joseph  Storey,  of  Bing- 
field ;  and  a  son, 

Robert  Delap,  Esq.  of  Monellan,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  about 
1776,  Mary  Anne,  only  child  of  James  Bogle,  Esq.  of  Monellan ; 
and  d.  1782,  having  had  issue, 

Samcel  Francis,  his  heir. 

James  Bogle,  of  Stoke  Park,  Surrey,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1st  rest.  Surrey  Militia,  6.  24  June,  1779 ;  m.  6  May, 
1809,  Harriet,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  (with  her  sister, 
Susan  Eliza,  m.  Hon.  Col.  Crawley  Onslow,  2nd  son  of 
the  Earl  of  Onslow)  of  Nathaniel  Hillier,  Esq.  of  Stoke 
Park,  and  d.  s.  2).  Nov.  1850,  his  widow  surviving  until 
1859. 

William  Drummond  Dunlop,  E.?q.  of  Monasterboyce,  co. 
Louth  (sec  Dn.\LOP  of  MonaUerboi/cS). 

The  eldest  son, 

Samuel  FRA^CIS  Delap,  Esq.  of  Monellan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  h. 
31  Dec.  1776;  in.  1800,  Susan,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  John 
Bennett,  Judge  of  the  Queen's  Bench  in  Ireland,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1825;  had  issue, 

Robert,  now  of  Monellan. 

John  (Kev.),  m.  Mary  Anne  Sarah,   only  dau.  of  Robert 

Saunderson,  Esq.  of  Drumkcen,  co.  Cavan,  but  d.  a.  p.  1841 ; 

his  widow  ra.  Rev.  George  De  la  Poer  Beresford,  grandson 

of  the  1st  Lord  Decies. 
^ane. 
Mary  Anne,  m.  31  May,  1854,  Somerset  Richard  Lord  Farn- 

ham,  and  d.  1  Nov.  1873. 

Arras—Gix.,  on  a  pile  arg.  an  eagle  displayed  of  the  field. 

Creit — A  dexter  arm  in  armour,  grasping  a  sword  combined 
with  ;in  arm  sinister  holding  a  rose  sprig  and  bud  ppr.  Motto 
over,  Merito. 

MoUo — E  spinis. 

Seat — Monellan,  Killygordon,  co.  Donegal. 


I.  EvERABD,  6.  17  Sept. 

II.  Bernard  Charles,  b.  \ 


June,  1364. 


DE    LA   POER    OF    GUETEEN. 

See  PowEE. 


DE    LISLE    OF    GABENDON    PARK    AND 
GRACE    DIEU    MANOR. 

MAECn-PniLLiprs  de  Lisle,  Ambrose  CnAELES 
Lisle,  E?q.  of  Garendon  Park  and  Grace  Dieu 
Manor,  co.  Liecester,  b.  10  May,  1834;  s.  his  fattier 
8  March,  1878 ;  m.  23  Oct.  18G1,  Frances  Amelia 
Victoria,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Kicliard  Sulton,  iliid 
bart.  of  Norwood  Park,  Notts,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  26  Aprd,  1871)  has  issue, 


itt'lTCajC.— A  Norman  Knight,  of  the  name  of  Fitz-Asor, 
who  accompanied  William,  Duke  of  Normandy,  into  England  \ 
at  the  time  of  the  Conquest,  received  from  the  Conqceroe  a 
grant  of  several  manors  in  the  Isle  of  Wight,  as  may  be  seea^ 
by  a  reference  to  •'  Domesday  Book."  In  the  reign  of  He.sry  I, 
we  find  these  same  manors  in  possession  of  one  Jordan  db 
Insdla,  or  DE  Lisle.  Jordan  de  Insula  liad  issue, 
GALFRfDE  DE  INSULA,  his  heir. 

Brian  de  Insula,  appointed  Lord  Chief  Forester  of  England, 
1220,  temp.  Henry  III.,  quelled  an  insurrection  of  rebellious 
Barons,  took  the  fastle  of  Mount  Sorrell,  co.  Leicester,  1 
received  the  Manors  of  Loughbro"  and  Beaumanor  from  \ 
Henry  III.,  had  several  high  honours  bestowed  on  him  by  I 
the  King,  and  at  one  time  he  was  the  most  powerful  subject 
in  the  realm.     He  m.  Matilda,  dau.  and  heiress  of  William 
de  Seleby,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  three  daus.    He  d.  1234. 

The  eldest  son, 

Galfkide  de  Insula,  Lord  of  Wodyton,  Isle  of  Wight,  tan-^. 
Henry  III.,  m.  and  had  issue,  one  son, 

Walter  de  Insula,  Lord  of  Wodyton,  the  founder  of  the 
church  there.    He  d.  1221,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Galfride  de  Insula,  Lord  of  Wodyton,  who  d.  1251,  and 
was  .s.  by  his  son, 

William  de  Insula,  Lord  of  Wodyton,  who  d.  1275,  having 
had  one  son, 

Sir  John  de  Insula,  Knt.,  Lord  of  AVodyton,  summonccl 
to  Parliament,  as  one  of  his  Barons,  by  Edward  I.,  1282  or 
1233.  He  lit.  Nichola  de  CoUumbcrs,  dau.  and  heir  of  Michael 
de  Collumbers,  Esq.,  and  d.  1303,  leaving  one  son. 

Sir  John  de  Insula,  Knt.,  Lord  of  Wodyton,  summoned  to 
Parliament  as  one  of  his  Barons,  by  Edward  II.  He  m. 
Roesia,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  John  Cormailles,  of  Thruxton,  co. 
Hants,  and  d.  1331,  leaving  one  son, 

Sir  Bartholomew  de  Insula,  Knt.,  Lord  of  Wodyton  and 
Thruxton,  m.  Elizabeth  de  Courtenay,  dau.  of  Hugh,  Earl  of 
Devon,  and  d.  1345,  leaving  one  son. 

Sir  John  de  Insula,  Knt.,  Lord  of  Wodyton  and  Thruxton, 
d.  1371,  leaving  one  son. 

Sir  John  de  Lysle,  Knt.,  Lord  of  Wodyton  and  Thruxton. 
He  d.  1407,  leaving  one  son, 

John  de  Lysle,  Esq.,  Lord  of  Wodyton  and  Thruxton,  ot. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Bremshott,  Hunts,  and  d.  1429,  having 
had  issue,  John,  who  succeeded;  Edmund  de  Li.sle;  and 
George  de  Lisle,  to.  Ann  de  Montgomery,  of  Calais,  France, 
of  whom  hereafter.     The  eldest  son. 

Sir  John  de  Lisle,  Knt.,  Lord  of  Wodyton  and  Thruxton, 
TO.  Isabella,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Botreaux,  brother  of 
William,  Lord  Botreaux,  and  d.  1474,  leaving  issue.  The 
eldest  son. 

Sir  Nicholas  Lisle,  Knt.,  Lord  of  Wodyton  and  Thruxton, 
d.  1505,  having  had  issue,  a  dau.,  Elienora  Lisle,  m.  John 
Kingston,  Esq.;  and  a  son. 

Sir  John  Lisle,  Knt.,  Lord  of  Wodyton  and  Thruxton. 
When,  in  May,  1520,  the  Emperor  Charles  V.  arrived 
suddenly  in  the  harbour  of  Hithe,  Sir  John  Lisle  was  sent  by 
Henry  VIII.  to  meet  him,  and  to  conduct  him  in  state  to 
Canterbury,  where  the  two  sovereigns  met  and  remained  four 
days.  Sir  John  Lisle  then  accompanied  Henry  Vlll.  to 
France,  where  he  entered  the  lists  of  the  celebrated  tourna- 
ments of  the  Field  of  the  Cloth  of  Gold,  as  one  of  the  twenty- 
one  knights  chosen  to  represent,  on  that  occasion,  the  chivalry 
of  England.  Sir  John  Lisle  m.  the  dau.  and  heiress  of  Sir 
John  Couitenay,  Knight  Banneret,  and  d.  1524,  without  issue. 
The  elder  branch,  therefore,  of  the  Lislus  became  extinct  ia 
him.     We  must  now  go  back  to 

George  de  Lisle,  3rd  son  of  John  Lisle,  Esq.,  Lord  of 
Wodyton  and  Thruxton,  wbo  d.  1429.  This  George  de  Lisle 
had,  by  Ann  Montgomery,  one  son, 

John  de  Lisle,  Esq.,  )«.  Christiana,  coheiress  of  her  brother,; 
William  de  Tisted,  Lord  of  West  Tisted,  Hants,  and  had  issue.' 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Lisle,  Esq.,  to.  Maria,  dau.  of  John  Corker,  and  had 
one  dau.,  Maria,  m.  Edward  Rogers,  Esq.    John's  brother, 

Launcelot  Lisle,  Esq.,  succeeded  as  Lord  of  Wodyton  on 
the  death  of  Sir  John  Lisle,  Knt.,  1524.  He  m.  Ann,  dau.  of 
Sir  Thomas  Wroughton,  Knt.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Tiio.mas  Lisle,  Esq.,  Lord  of  Woilyton,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Moore,  of  Moore  Court,  and  had  issue.     His  eldest  son, 

Anthony  Lisle,  Esq.,  Lord  of  AVodyton,  living  1587,  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Dormer,  Esq.  of  Steeple  Ashton,  co. 
Oxford,  and  had  issue.     The  oldest  son. 

Sir   William    Lisle,    Knt.  of   Wodyton,  living  1622,  r,i. 


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Bridget,  clau.  of  Sir  John  Ilungeiforcl,  of  Down  Ampney,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  (Sir),  Knt.,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  brought  up  to  the  Law,  joined  the  republican  party 
under  Cromwell,  appointed  by  him  one  of  the  Judges 
during  the  trial  of  Charles  I.,  made  a  Joint  Commissioner 
of  the  Great  Seal,  Chief  Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Justice, 
and,  lastly,  created  a  Peer.  At  the  Eestoration,  1660,  a 
price  being  set  on  his  head,  he  left  the  kingdom,  and  lived 
in  retirement  in  Switzerland ;  but  being  traced  to  Vevay, 
he  was  assassinated  at  Lausanne,  1667,  as  it  was  supposed 
by  some  Court  emissary.  He  had  m.  Alice,  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Sir  White  Becansaw,  Knt.,  of  Moyles  Court,  Hants. 
Tills  lady  was  a  stanch  Koyalist,  and  exceedingly  regretted 
the  political  views  of  her  husband.  When  John  Lisle  fled 
to  the  Continent,  she  accompanied  him,  but  after  his  assas- 
sination she  returned  to  England,  and  she  continued  living 
at  iiloyles  Court  with  her  daughters.  Her  only  son  was  in 
the  King's  army.  Unfortunately  for  her,  two  Dissenters, 
after  the  battle  of  Sedgemoor,  took  refuge  at  Moyles  Court, 
where  she  gave  them  shelter.  Being  discovered,  she  was 
brought  to  trial  under  the  infamous  Judge  Jeffries,  and  by 
his  orders,  at  the  age  of  80,  was  beheaded,  2  Sept.  1685.  Her 
property  was  confiscated,  but  after  the  Kevolution,  1688, 
was  restored  to  her  son.     By  her,  John  Lisle  had  issue, 

1  John  Lisle,  of  Moyles  Court,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  J.  Crook, 
Esq.,  and  d.  1709,  leaving  issue,  one  son, 

Charles  Lisle,  of  Moyles  Court,  m.  Lucy,  dau.  of  Sir 
Francis  Molyneux,  of  Teversal,  co.  Nottingham,  and 
d.  s.  p.  1721,  when  this  younger  branch  of  the  Lisles 
ended. 

1  Ann,  d.  young. 

2  Triphena,  who  attended  her  aged  mother  on  the  scaffold. 

3  Bridget. 

III.  Daniel,  d.  young.         iv.  Edward.        v.  Richard. 
I.  Elizabeth.  ii.  Mabel.  Iii.  Wary. 

rhe  eldest  son, 

Sir  William  Lisle,  Knt.  of  Wodyton,  ra.  Mary,  dau.  and 
beir  of  Sir  William  Lowe,  Knt.,  of  Crux  Easton,  Hants, 
which  lady  (/.  1716.     Sir  William  d.  166.5,  leaving  one  son, 

Edward  Lisle,  Esq.  of  Wodyton  and  Crux  Easton,  who  s.  to 
Moyles  Court  on  the  death  of  his  cousin,  Cliarles  Lisle,  1721. 
He  m.  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Ambrose  Phillipps,  of  Garendon 
Park  and  Grace  Dieu,  co.  Leicester,  who  d.  1749.  He  d.  1727, 
:eaving  (with  other  issue,  who  d.  unm.), 

I.  Edward,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  who  s.  his  brother  Edward. 

III.  Charles,  who  s.  his  brother  John. 

IV.  Thomas,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Burghclere,  Hants,  ra.  Elizabeth 
Lisle,  his  cousin,  and  d.  s.  p.  1767. 

I.  Elizabeth,  ra.  Henry  March,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1725. 

II.  Sophia,  m.  Thomas  Eawston,  Esq.  of  Lexdcn,  d.  s.  v. 
1780. 

III.  Jane,  m.  Thomas  March,  and  d.  1764,  having  had  issue, 
1  Thomas  March,  who  m.  his  cousin,  Susan  Lisle,  and 

assumed  the  name  of  Phillipps,  1777  :  of  him  hereafter. 

1  Mary  March,  m.  Rev.  J.  Berkin,  who  assumed  the  name 
of  Lisle  on  account  of  property  left  to  him  by  his  god- 
mother, Sarah  Lisle,  <(.  s.  p. 

2  Jane  March,  d.  unm. 

rv.  Catherine,  m.  Thomas  Allen,  Esq.,  d.  s.  'p.  1787. 

V.  Susan,  ra.  John  Eaton,  Esq.  of  Hendon,  d.  s.  p.,  aged  81. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Edward  Lisle,  Esq.  of  Wodyton  and  Moyles  Court,  m.  a 
3au.  of  John  Carter,  Esq.  of  Weston,  co.  Cambridge,  but  d. 
.p.  1752.    His  brother, 

John  Lisle,  Esq.,  s.  to  Wodyton  and  Moyles  Court.  He  m. 
Uiss  Savage,  but  d.  s.  2).  1755,  and  was  ,'.  by  his  brother, 

Charles  Lisle,  Esq.  of  Wodyton  and  Moyles  Court,  m.  Ann, 
lau.  of  Nicolas  Carey,  of  Upcern,  Dorset,  and  d.  1777,  leaving 
ssuc, 
Charles,  his  heir. 

Mary,   m.   Christopher  Tailor,   D.D.,   Vicar  of    Selbourne, 
Hants,  and  d.  1800,  leaving  issue, 
Susan,  ra.  her  cousin,   Thomas  March,   who  assumed  the 
surname    of   Phillipps,    as   already  referred    to,    and  of 
whom  more  hereafter. 
Elizabeth,  d.  unia.  1762. 

Catherine,  m.  1st,  John  Manley,  Esq.;  2ndly,  J.  Tailor,  Esq. 
of  Reading,  d.  s.  p. 

The  eldest  son, 

Cuari.es  Lisle,  Esq.  of  Wodyton  and  Moyles  Court,  the  last 
uale  descendant  of  the  ancient  family  of  Lisle,  dying  lsl9, 
.,  the  properties  of  Wodyton  and  Moyles  Court  were  sold, 
ind  his  only  remaining  sister, 

Sdsan  Lisle,  m.  Thomas  Makch-Phillipps,  Esq.,  who  assumed 
;he  name  and  arms  of  Lisle.  The  said  Susan  Lisle  m.  her 
ousin, 


Thomas  March,  Esq.  descended  from  an  honourable  family 
of  French  extraction,  for  several  generations  settled  in  Eng- 
land, and  closely  connected  with  the  family  ;of  Lisle.  His 
father,  Thomas  March,  Esq.,  who  d.  in  London,  1754,  m.  Jane, 
4th  dau.  of  Edward  Lisle,  Esq.  of  Crux  Easton,  Wilts,  and 
Moyles  Court,  Hants,  by  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Ambrose 
Phillipps,  of  Garendon.  His  uncle,  John  March,  Esq.  of 
Waresley  Park,  co.  Cambridge,  had  two  daus.,  co-heiresses, 
I.  Teresa,  m.  Thomas  Dashwood,  Esq.of  co.  Lincoln,  by  whom 
she  had  issue,  Bateman  Dashwood,  of  Well;  and  Harriet,  m. 
the  Earl  of  Malmesbury,  d.  1816,  and  left  issue;  ii.  Elizabeth, 
m.  Richard  Howard,  4th  Earl  of  Effingham,  with  whom  the 
earldom  became  extinct,  11  Dec.  1816,  for  want  of  issue.  On 
the  death  of  his  cousin,  Samuel  Phillipps,  Esq.  of  Garendon 
Park  and  Grace  Dieu,  co.  Leicester,  Thomas  March  assumed 
the  name  of  Phillipps,  1777,  but  he  only  came  in  possession 
of  the  estates  in  1796,  on  the  death  of  the  widow  of  Samuel 
Phillipps,  who  had  them  for  her  lifetime,  and  who  had  m. 
2ndly,  Sir  William  Gordon,  Bart.,  English  Ambassador  at  the 
Court  of  The  Hague.  Thomas  March  Phillipps  d.  March,  1817, 
and  by  his  wife  Susan  Lisle  (who  d.  1837,  aged  84)  had 
issue, 

I.  Charles,  his  heir. 

II.  Samuel  (Right  Hon.),  b.  July  1780;  Under  Secretary  of 
Slate  for  twenty  years,  at  the  end  of  which  time  he  was 
made  one  of  H.M.'s  Privy  Coimcillors ;  m.  Charemelle 
Grant,  sister  of  the  Right  Hon.  Charles  Grant,  created  Lord 
Glenelg  1835,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1825)  left  issue  at  his 
decease,  March,  1862, 

1  Spencer,  m.  Georgina,  dau.  of  Admiral  Dashwood,  and 
d.  Sept.  1869,  leaving  issue. 

2  Alfred,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  ra.  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir 
H.  Harington,  K.C.S.I.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  March,  1859) 
has  issue. 

1  Emily,  d.  Aug.  1834. 

2  Florence.  3  Adelaide,  d.  May,  1875. 

HI.  Edward  Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Hathern,  jn.  Miss  Hayes, 
of  Liverpool,  and  d.  12  July,  1859,  having  had  issue, 
1  Thomas,  d.  1829.  2  Frederic,  d.  18:U. 

3  William  Frederic,  6.  1835;  ra.  21  Aug.  1866,  Emily 
Catherine,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  James  Leeds,  Bart. 

1  Elizabeth,  in.  Rev.  Edward  Smythies,  Rector  of  Hathern, 
which  lady  d.  June  1866,  leaving  issue. 

2  Rose.  3  Lucy.  4  Emma,  d.  1849. 

IV.  William  (Rev.),  h.  19  May,  1790;  d.  1818,  s.p. 

V.  Henry  Cranmer,  R.N.,  b.  March,  1793. 

I.  Susan,  m.  Edward  Dawson,  Esq.  of  Whatton,  co.  Leicester, 
and  d.  1853,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Sophia,  ra.  Hon.  Henry  Ryder,  Bishop  of  Lichfield  and 
Coventry,  2nd  son  of  the  Earl  ofHarrowby.  By  him  (who 
d.  1837)  she  hnd  issue  ;  she  d.  30  Aug.  1862. 

III.  Harriet,  d.  4  Sept.  1859. 

IV.  Frances  Anna,  6.  1791 ;  d.9  Aug.  1863. 

V.  Catherine,  ?ft.  1st,  Hon.  Edward  Spencer  Cowper,  son  of 
George  Nassau,  3rd  I'arl  Cowper;  2ndly,  Rev.  G.  A. 
Hamilton,  Vicar  of  Sheppeshed ;  d.  s.p.  1830. 

The  eldest  son, 

Charles  March-Phillipps,  Esq.  of  Garendon  Park  and  Grace 
Dieu  Manor,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  co.  Leicester,  and  High 
Sheriff  1825,  b.  28  May,  1779  ;  m.  1807,  Harriet,  youngest  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Gustavus  Ducarel,  Esq.  of  Walford,  Somerset, 
Marquis  de  Chateaunay  and  Vicomte  de  Bonnemar,  in  France, 
and  by  her  (who  c?.  24  Sept.  1813)  had  issue, 
Ambrose  Lisle,  late  of  Garendon  Park. 

Charles  Lisle,  b.  6  March,  lsl2:  Vicar  of  Sheppeshed,  co. 
Leicester;  m.  Elizabeth,  only  child  and  heir  of  John  Dixon, 
Esq.,  a  lineal  descendant  of  the  ancient  family  of  that  name, 
formerly  possessors  of  Furness  Abbey,  co.  Lancaster,  and 
d.  s.  p.  3  Jan.  1875. 

Augusta  Jane  Lisle,  m.  21  Nov.  1832,  John  Purcell  Fitz- 
Gerald,  Esq.  of  Boulge  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  d.  1837,  leaving 
issue, 

Mr.  March-Phillipps  d.  24  April,  1862,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Ambrose  Lisle  March  Phillipps  de  Lisle,  Esq.  of  Garendon 
Park  and  Grace  Dieu  Manor,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of 
said  county  in  1S68,  6.  17  March,  1809;  m.  25  July,  1833, 
Laura  Mary,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  Hon.  Thomas 
Clifford,  4th  son  of  Hugh,  Lord  Clifford,  of  Chudleigh,  and 
Henrietta  Phillipina,  Baroness  of  Lutzow,  his  wife,*  and  has 
issue, 


*  By  the  death  of  the  last  male  heir,  Joseph,  Baron  Lutzow, 
of  this  branch  of  the  Lutzow  family,  the  Barony  of  the  Holy 
Roman  Empire  devolved  upon  Laura  Mary,  the  only  surviving 
dau.  of  the  above-named  Henrietta,  Baroness  de  Lutzow.  This 
Barony  wa-  created  by  patent  of  the  Emperor  Ferdinand  HI., 
18  Dec.  1643,  with  right  of  succession  in  the  female  line. 
2  G 


450 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


DEL 


I.  Ambbosc  Charles  Lisle,  now  of  GavenUon  and  Grace 
Dieu. 

II.  Ev-crard  Aloj-sius  Lisle,  h.  28  May,  1835,  60th  Rifles;  fell 
at  the  capture  of  Dellii  (after  winning  the  Victoria  Cross), 
17  Sept.  1».=)7. 

III.  Reginald  Bernard  Lisle,  6.  20  July,  1839 ;  d.  12  March, 
184.=^. 

IV.  Bemard  Mary  Lisle,  6.  22  July,  184C;  d.  11  Jan.  1856. 

V.  Osmund  Lisle,  b.  6  Nov.  1847 ;  d.  17  Oct.  1S69. 

VI.  Francis  Lisle,  6.  11  June,  18.")2. 

VII.  Edwin  Lisle,  6.  13  June,  1853. 

vm.  BudoliiU  Lisle,  6.  23  Nov.  1854,  Lieut.  E.N. 
IX.  Gerard  Lisle,  6.  24  Jan.  1860. 

I.  rilomena  Mary  Anne  Lisle,  m.  2  March,  1858,  Frederic 
A.  Weld.  Esq.  of  Chideock,  Dorset. 

II.  Alice  Mary  Lisle,  m.  April  22,  1873,  Hon.  Arthur  Strutt, 
2n'l  son  of  Edward,  1st  Lord  Belper.  He  d.  leaving  issue, 
C  Feb.  1877. 

III.  Wineii-ida  Marv  Lisle,  m.  16  July,  1863,  the  Pu^ht  Hon. 
Lord  Edward  George  Fitzalan  Howard  (.'nd  son  of  Henry 
Charles,  16th  Duke  of  Norfolk,  K.G.),created  Lord  Howard 
of  Glossop,  1«69. 

IV.  Mary  Lisle,  d.  unm.  7  Oct.  1S60. 

V.  Bertha  Mary  Lisle,  a  Nun. 

VI.  Gwendaline  Mary  Lisle,  a  Nun. 

VII.  Margaret  Mary  Lisle. 
lie  d.  8  March,  ls78. 

j4)-ihs— Quarterly :  1st  nml  4th,  or,  on  a  chief  az.  three  lions 
rampant  of  the  field  or,  for  Lisle  ;  2nd,  az.,  a  chevron  arg. 
betw.cn  three  martlets  ppr.,  for  Piiillipps;  3rd,  quarterly  gu. 
«nd  arg.  a  cross  erm.  between  four  lions'  heads  erased  or,  for 
Maech. 

Ci-ffU—ist:  A  stag  passant  ppr.,  for  Lisi.e;  2nd:  A  demi- 
griffln  ppr.  gorged  or,  holding  a  shield  az.  chargi  d  with  a  lion 
rampant  or,  for  Phillipps  ;  3rd  :  A  demi-lion  rampant  arg. 
holding  a  Maltese  cross  or,  for  March. 

Jl/o»o?s— For  De  Lisle,  En  bon  cspoir;  for  Phillipps,  Quod 
justum  non  quod  utile. 

tSe'its — Garendon  Park,  Loughborough;  and  Grace  Dieu 
Manor,  Ashby-de-la-Zouch,  co.  Leicester. 


DEIilli;    OF    CAMS    HALL. 

Delme,  Henry  Peter,  Esq.  of  Cams  Hall,  Hants, 
J.P.,  Hi^li  SlierifE  1825,  m.  1820,  Mary  (who  d. 
1871),  eldest  dan.  of  John  G-age,  Esq.  of  Rogate, 
Hants,  brother  of  Heni-y,  3rd  Viscount  Gage.  Mr. 
Delme  served  with  the  88th  regt.,  in  the  Peninsular 
■war. 

%ineKt[t.  —Sir  Peter  Delme,  Knt.,  Director  of  the  Bank 
of  England,  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1723,  left  by  Anne  his  1st 
wife,  dau.  of  Cornelius  Machan,  Esq.,  a  dau.,  /nie,  m.  to 
Henry,  Lord  Eavensworth ;  and  two  sons.    The  elder, 

Peter  Delme.  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Grosvenor  Square,  6.  28  Feb. 
1710;  in.  1st,  1737,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Shaw,  Bart, 
of  Eltham,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.  1740.  He  m.  2ndly.  1741,  Chris- 
tian Pain,  also  of  Eltham,  and  by  her  had  issue,  John,  of  Erie 
Stoke,  Wilts,  d.  .f.  p.  1768;  Peter,  of  whom  presently ;  Chris- 
tiana, m.  17  Dec.  1761,  Ambrose  Awdry,  Esq.  of  Seend, 
Wilts;  and  Anne,  m.  15  June,  1773,  the  Hon.  Robert  Sey- 
mour Conway.  Mr.  Dclaie  d.  10  April,  1770,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Peter  Delme,  Esq.  of  Tichfield  Place,  Hants,  Erie  Stoke, 
AVilts,  and  Canon  Hill,  Braywick,  Berks,  M.P.  fur  Morpeth,  b. 
19  Dec.  1748;  m.  16  Feb.  1769,  Lady  Elizabeth  Howard,  the 
beauty  of  the  Court  of  Queen  Charlotte,  5tli  dau.  of  H(mry 
Howard,  Earl  of  Carlisle,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndiy,  Capt. 
Charles  Gamier,  E.N.)  had  issue, 
John,  his  heir. 

E.MiLius  Henbt,  who  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Radcliffe  (nee  Eadcliffe  of  Hitchin  Prior ii). 
James  Frederick,  Col.  in  the  army,   m.  Harriet,   dau.   of 
Edward.  Lord  de  Clifford,  which  lady  d.  g.  p. 
Villiam,  Lieut.  68th  regt.  of  foot,  d.  in  the  West  Indies. 
Isabella  Elizabeth,  d.  young,  1794. 
Mr.  Delme  sold  Erie  Stoke,  and  purchased  Cams  Hall.     He  d. 
1789,  and  was  ».  by  his  son, 

John  Delme,  Esq.  of  Cams  Hall,  6.  25  July,  1772;  m. 
Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Gamier,  E.sq.  of  Wickham, 
Hants,  i\nd  had  issue,  Joii.n,  who  d.  soon  after  he  came  of  age; 
Henry  Peter,  of  Cams  Hall;  George,  Capt.  E.N. ;  Frederick, 
d.  unm.  1860;  Seymour  Eobert,  late  of  the  53rd  regt.,  m.  but 
had  no  issue;  Frances;  Caroline,  d.  unm.;  Elizabeth,  m. 
1831,  the  Rev.  diaries  Delme  Radcliffe;  and  Julia,  )ii.  1838, 
Vice-Adiiiiral  James  Arthur  Murray,  son  of  Lord  William 
Murray,  aud  had  is^ue. 


-Or,  an  anchor  in  pale  sa.  between  two  lions  passant 


Crest — A  lion  passant  gu.  against  an  anchor  sa. 
Seat— Cams  Hall,  Fareham. 


DELMEGE  or  DOLMAGE  OF  HATH- 
KEALE. 

DoLMAGE,  Austin  J.,  Esq.  of  Eathteale,  co. 
Limerick,  formerly  of  87th  regt.  Royal  Irish  Fusi- 
liers, h.  July,  1838  ;  m.  Sept.  1864,  Frances  Milhcent, 
only  child'  of  Capt.  Goodrich  Shedden,  of  8th 
Hussars  (see  Shedden  of  Paulers^ur^),  aud  has 
issue, 

I.  John  Shedden,  h.  1SG6. 

H.  Cecil  Goodrich  Julius,  b.  1S70. 

III.  Francis  Alfred  EmUio. 

Mr.  Dolmage,  formerly  in  the  87th  Royal  Irish 
Fusiliers,  served  subsequently  with  the  Italian  army, 
and  is  a  Kniglit  of  '"^S.  Maurice  and  Lazarre  and 
of  the  Corona  of  Italy. 

iLtnCJlJC — The  Dolmages,  or  Delmeges  (as  the  name  is 
also  written)  are  of  Alsatian  origin,  and  were  one  among  the 
many  Protestant  families  who  were  compelled  to  seek  refuge 
in  Ireland,  temp.  Louis  XIV.  Since  that  time  they  have  been 
settled  in  co.  Limerick. 

Adam  Doi.mage,  Esq.  of  Eathkeale,  co.  Limerick,  whose 
ancestor  quitted  France  on  the  Eevoeation  of  the  Edict  ol 
Nantes,  m.  Eliza  Powell,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Julius,  his  successor. 

II.  Tobias,  of  Court  Lodge,  co.  Limerick ;  ni.  Arabella  Collisi 
of  Tralee,  and  had  issue, 

1  Collis. 

2  Eobert,  m.  Maria,  dau.  of  Eev.  Arthur  Smith  Adamsoi 
Rector  of  Grange  Gorman,  Dublin. 

3  Tobias. 

1  Margaret,  m.  Eev.  Arthur  S.  Adamson. 

2  Anne. 

III.  Christopher,  of  Castle  Parle,  co.  Limerick,  J.P.,  r 
Martha  Forde  Eoyse,  dau.  of  John  Yielding,  Barristcr-a 
Law,  and  had  issue, 

1  John  Christopher,of  Castle  Park,  J.P.  cos.Limerick,Clari 
and  Cork,  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of  James  O'Grady,  Esq 
of  Rahcen,  co.  Limerick,  and  niece  of  Viscount  Guilla 
more,  by  whom  (who  a!.  1869)  he  had  issue,  Christopher 
John,  late  48th  regt.;  James  OGiady;  Maria  Julia; 
Matilda;  Kathleen,  and  Annabella.  ! 

1  Isabella,  m.  Eobert  Atkins  Lidwill,  Esq.  of  Templemorc, 
CO.  Tipperary,  J.P. 

2  Martha,  m.  Samuel  Caswell,  Esq.  of  Blackwater,  co. 
Clare,  J.P.  ; 

3  Eliza,  m.  Daniel  Meares  Maunsell,  Esq.  of  Bally  Wi:iiam,i 
en.  Limerick,  J.P. 

4  Annabella. 

IV.  James,  went  to  Canada. 

v.  John  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Bannagher,  and  Prebendary 
of  Droughta  and  Island  Eddy  ;  »i.  21  July,  1825, 
Maria  Anna,  dau.  of  Col.  Thomas  Barry,  of  Lcighsbrook, 
CO.  Meatli,  and  grand-dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John,  5th  Lord 
Carbery,  and  d.  19  April,  1874,  having  had  issue, 

1  John  Evans,  of  Montgraigue,  near  Croom,  co.  Limerick, 
J. P.,  M.A.,  m.  Dec.  1865,  Constance,  eldest  dau.  of 
Eicliard  Studdert,  Esq.  of  Fort  House,  co.  Clare,  and 
Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of  Hon.  George  Massy,  and  has 
issue,  John  Eichard,  6.  12  Aug.  1870 ;  and  Frances  Maria 
Constance. 

2  Adam  William  Stafford,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  36,  Upper 
Fitzwillium  Street,  Dublin;  m.  June,  1871,  Jane,  only 
surviving  dau.  of  Eev.  Barry  Denny,  Hector  of  Caher- 
civeen  and  Churchill,  co.  Ken-y,  and  of  Upper  Fitzwilliam 
Street,  Dublin. 

3  Julius  James  John. 

1  Maria  Juliana  Evans. 

2  Emily  Jane  Barry,  r,i.  17  July,  1861,  her  cousin.  Col. 
Francis  Hugh  Massy  Wheeler,  broiher  of  General  Sir' 
Hugh  Ma^sy  Wheeler,  K.C.B.,  who  was  killed  at  Cawn- 
pore,  in  the  Indian  Mutiny.  < 

3  Margaret  Isabella  Johanna.  I 

4  Henrietta  Ocia\ia,  ni.  4  May,  1861,  Thomas  Bourchier, 
eldest  son  of  Juhn  Bourchier,  Esq. 

6  Eveline  Ida  Anna  Jolianna. 
The  eldest  son, 

Julius  Dolmage,  Esq.  of  Eathkealp,  was  6.  1772; 
.'■.  his  father,  and  m.  Susanna,  only  dau.  of  Monsieur 
dc    Gorieqiier,     a    refugee    of   the     French     Revolution, 


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descended  from  the  Counts  of  Movlaix,  and  sister  of  Col. 
Gideon  de  Gorrequer,  K.H.,  of  the  ISth  regt.  Koyal  Irish,  and 
<i.  1848,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Jnuos,  his  successor. 

II.  Gideon  Gorrequer,  Surgeon  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  to.  .Julia, 
dau.  ot  Mark  Browne,  Esq.  of  Mount  Hazel,  co.  Galway, 
and  d.  1866,  having  had  a  dau.,  .Julia. 

I.  Margaret,  in.  Bev.  James  Griffith, 
n.  Julia,  m.  George  Blake  Hickson,  Esq. 

III.  Rebecca,  m.  John  Bonn,  Esq.  of  Dromore  House,  co. 
Tipperary. 

The  eldest  son, 

Julius  DEHiEnE,  Esq,  of  Eathkeale,  6.  ISOO :  s.  his  father, 
and  m.  1833,  Belinda,  dau.  of  Samuel  Leake,  Esq.  of  Kath- 
keale  ;  and  d.  1868,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Julius  de  Gorrequer,  Col.  in  the  Persian  army,  and  Knt. 
of  the  Lion  and  Sun,  d.  unm. 

II.  Austin  J.,  now  of  Rathkeale. 

in.  John  Phillipes,  an  officer  in  the  army,  d.  unm.  1865. 

IV.  Alfred  Gideon,  an  officer  K.N. 

V.  William  Henry. 

VI.  Arthur  James,  Barrister-at-Law. 

VII.  Louis  Edward. 

I.  Susan,  m.  David  Ferguson,  Esq.,  of  Smithfickl  House,  co. 
Limerick. 

II.  Mary,  m.  Gillespie  O'Dwyer,  Esq. 

III.  Julia,  VI.  Rev.  S.  Payne. 

IV.  Belinda.,  iii.  Rev.  C.  Benson. 

V.  Emily  Blanche. 

Arms — Per  chevron  arg.  and  az.,  in  chief  two  crescents  of 
the  last,  issuant  therefrom  as  many  fleurs-de-lis  gu.,  and  in 
base  a  crescent  or,  issuant  therefrom  a  fleur-de-lis  of  the  first, 
in  the  centre  chief  point  a  spear's  head  ppr.  gutte  de  sang. 

Crest—A.  boar's  head  erased  and  erect  per  pale  az.  and  gu., 
armed  or. 

JV/oMo— In veniam  aut  faciam. 

Seal — Rathkeale,  co.  Limerick. 


DE    MONTMORENCY"    OF    CASTLE 
MOSKES. 

De  Montmokency,  Rev.  Waller,  of  Castle 
Morros,  CO.  Kilkenny,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge, 
h.  Sept.  1811  ;  m.  Nov.  1872,  Marj,  dau.  of  Right 
EeT.  James  Thomas  O'Brien,  BishoiJ  of  Ossory 
and  Ferns,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Pratt,  h.  Aug.  1873. 

II.  Geoffrey  Fitz-Harvey,  6.  Aug.  1S7G. 

3LlUCrtO;0. — Majob  IIakvey  Randat,  Saville  Pratt  dc 
IMoNTMORKNCV,  6.  Sept.  178'i;  3rd  son  of  Rev.  Joseph  Pratt, 
of  Cabra  Castle,  co.  Cavan,  by  Hon.  Sarah  de  Montmorency 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Harvey,  Viscount  Mountmorres,  of  Castle 
Morres;  .?.  to  the  estates  of  his  mother's  family,  and  assumed 
the  surname  and  arms  of  De  Montmokenct.  He  m.  July, 
1811,  Rose  Llord,  dau.  of  John  Kearney,  Bishop  of  Ossory, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  Jan.  1874)  had  issue, 

John,  late  of  Castle  Morres.         Joseph,  Capt.  59th  regt. 
Harvey  Mervyn,  ni.  Aug.  1853,  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late 
Wni.  Morris  Reade,  Esq.  of  Rossenara,  co.  Kilkenny,  and 
has  issue. 
Raymond. 

Anne  Sarah,   tn.  John  Cougreve  Fleming,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue. 
Letitia,  m.  John  Armstrong,  Esq.  of  Graigavernc,  Queen's 

Co.,  and  had  issue. 
Rose,  d.  unm. 

Elizabeth,  ra.  Wm.  Jacob  Blacker,  Esq.  of  Woodbrook,  co. 
Wexford,  D.L.,  who  d.  s.  p.  27  Dec.  1869. 
Sarah,  m.  Thos.  E.  Browne,  Esq.  of  Aughentaine,  co.  Tyrone, 
and  has  issue. 

Fanny,  m.  Capt.  Thos.  Le    Poer  Bookey,  of  Doninga,  co. 
Kilkenny. 
Mr.  Pratt  dc  Montmorency  d.  20  Sept.  1859,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

John  Pbatt  de  Montmorency,  Esq.  of  Castle  Moires,  co. 
Kilkenny,  6.  1  May,  1815 ;  to.  28  June,  183S,  Hon.  Henrietta 
O'Grady,  dau.  of  Standish,  1st  Viscount  Guillamore,  and  had 
issue, 
Harvey  John,  hi^  heir. 

Waller,  successor  to  his  brother,  now  of  Castle  Morres. 
Mervyn. 

Raymond,  Capt.  83rd  foot. 
Kate  Maria. 

Rose  Emily,  in.  Capt.  Frederic  Bertie,  son  of  Hon.  and  Rev. 
Frederick  Bortie  and  Lady  Gcorgina  Bertie,  of  Weston 
Manor,  to.  Oxloid. 


He  (?.  6  May,  1868,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Harvey  John  de  Montmorency,  Esq.  of  Castle  Morres,  co. 

Kilkenny,  late  2nd  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  May,  1840;  to.  12  Nov. 

1807,  Grace,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Eraser  Grove,'Bart.  of  Feme, 

Wilts,  and  d.  '20  Jan.  1873,  leaving  issue  a  dau., 
Henrietta  Kathleen. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  cross  gu.  between  four  eagles  displayed  sa. 

Crest — A  peacock  in  his  pride  ppr. 

Motto — Dieu  ayde. 

Seat — Castle  Morres,  Knocktopher,  co.  Kilkenny. 


DENISON    OF    OSSINGTON. 

Denison,  William  Evelyn,  E.sq.  of  Ossington, 
CO.  Nottingham,  D.L.,  Capt.  R.H.A.  and  M.P.  for 
Nottingham,  b.  18-1.3 ;  on.  1877,  Lady  Elinor  Am- 
herst, dau.  of  William  Pitt,  Earl  Amherst. 

iCtllCatJC. — This  family  is  of  Yorkshire  origin.  Williax 
Denison,  an  eminent  Merchant  of  Leeds,  purchased  the  manor 
of  Ossington,  co.  Notts,  1753,  and  served  as  High  Sheriff  1779. 
He  d.  1782,  and  was  s.  in  his  estates  in  cos.  Nottingham, 
York,  Lincoln,  and  Durham,  by  his  brother  Robert,  who  d. 
1785,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

John  Wilkinson,  Esq.,  who  took  the  name  and  arms  of 
Denison.  He  became  of  Ossington,  and  was  M.P.  for  Chiches- 
ter, and  afterwards  for  Minehead.  He  to.  1st,  a  dau.  of  J. 
Horlock,  Esq.  of  Ashwick,  and  had  by  her  two  sons,  who  d. 
young;  and  a  dau.  Charlotte,  wife  of  Right  Hon.  Charles 
Manners-Sutton,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons,  after- 
wards Viscount  Canterbury.  He  m.  2ndly,  Charlotte,  2nd  dau. 
of  Samuel  Eastwick,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  had  issue, 
John  Evelyn,  of  Ossington,  created  Viscount  Ossington. 
Edward  (Right  Rev.),  D.D.  (1st  class  degree,  Univ.  Oxon), 
b.  13  May,  1801,  consecrated  Bishop  of  Salisbury  in  1837 ; 
in.  1st,  27  June,  1839,  Louisa  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry 
Ker  Seymer,  Esq.  of  Hanford  House,  Dorset,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  22  Sept.  1841)  had,  with  a  dau.,  Louisa,  a  son, 
Edward,  b.  1840.  He  m.  2ndly,  10  July,  1845,  Hon. 
Clementina  Baillie  Hamilton,  Maid  of  Honour  to  the  Queen, 
dau.  of  the  Ven.  Charles  Baillie  Hamilton,  Archdeacon  of 
Cleveland,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.  The  Bishop  d.  6  March, 
18-i4. 
William  Thomas  (Sir),  Knt.,  Col.  R.E.,  b.  1804:  first  Gover- 
nor of  Van  Diemen's  Land,  afterwards  Governor-Gen.  of 
Australia,  and  Governor  of  Madras;  m.  29  Nov.  1838, 
Caroline  Lucy,  2nd  tiau  of  Admiral  Sir  Phipps  Hornby, 
K.C.B.,  and  has,  with  other  issue,  an  eldest  son,  Williaji 
Evelyn,  M.P.,  as  above. 
Gorge  Authuny  (Ven.),  Fellow  of  Oriel,  M.A.  (1st  class 
degree,  Univ.  Oxon.),  Archdeacon  of  Taunton,  6.  II  Dec. 
1805;  TO.  4  Sept.  1838,  Georgiana,  eldest  dau.  of  Right 
Hon.  J.  W.  Henley,  M.P.  of  Waterperry,  Oxon. 
Henry  (double  1st  class,  Univ.  Oxon),  Fellow  of  All  SouId, 
M.A.,  and  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  2  June,  1810;  d.  1858. 
Stephen  Charles  (1st  class,  Univ.  Oxon),  M.A.,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  Deputy.  Judge-Advocate,  b.  20  July,  1811 ;  to.  1845. 
Susan,  dau.  of  Rev.  F.  Fellowes,  of  Shottisham,  Norfolk, 
and'^  1871. 

Frank,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1813 ;  d.  1843. 
Robert  Alfred,  //.  Aug.  1810,  settled  in  New  South  Wales. 
Charles  Albert,  late  Lieut. -Col.  52nd  regt.,  6.  1819. 

Julia  (";i-:i.  ■.  ,  .  ;;.  v.  r.  !!.■  v.pux. 

Henrie  ;  .  '    ;':     ,      .  i    I",   i.  !!.  Jacob,  Esq. 

CharlMi:  n      I    .  [■hiUimore,  Esq. 

Mr.  Dciii.'  Ill  '  .  li  'li  i, ,  I '  .",  -nil  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Right  Hon.  John  Evllxn  Denison,  of  Ossington,  M.A., 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  co.  Nottingham,  and  Speaker 
of  the  House  of  Commons,  b.  27  Jan.  1800 ;  m.  14  July, 
18'27,  Lady  Charlotte  Cavendish  Bentiuck,  3rd  dau.  of  tho 
4th  Duke  of  Portland.  Mr.  Denison,  M.P.  for  Newcastle- 
under-Lyine  1823,  sat  for  Hastings  in  the  next  Parlia- 
ment, and  in  1831  was  chosen  for  Liverpool  and  co.  Notts, 
for  the  latter  of  which  he  made  his  election  to  serve;  after 
the  division  of  the  co.  he  represented  the  southern  district  in 
two  Parliaments;  and  in  1841.  1847.  and  1853,  was  returned 
for  Malton.  He  was  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  in  Mr.  Canning's 
administration,  and  was  chosen  Speaker  1857,  and  re-elected 
1859.  He  was  created  Viscount  Ossington  on  his  retirement 
as  Speaker  of  tlis  House  of  Commons,  1872;  and  d.  s.  p. 
7  March,  1873. 

Arms— Arg.,  on  a  bend  between  a  unicorn's  head  erased  in 
chief  and  a  cross-crosslet  fitcliee  in  base  sa.  tlirce  bezants. 

Crest— A  sinister  cubit  arm  in  bend  dexter,  vested  vert, 
cuffed  erm.,  charged  with  a  cross-crosslet  on  the  hand  ppr. 
pointing  with  the  forefinger  to  an  estoile. 

ii'eaC— Ossington  Hall,  near  Newark. 

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DEN 


DENNE    OF    LYDD. 

Denne,  Lambeet  Henry,  Esq.  of  Lydcl,  Kent, 
J.P.,  Lieiit.-Col.  R.H.A.,S.  21  Jan.  1831;  m.  18 
April,  1861,  Mnria  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Francis 
Gosling,  Esq.  of  Sutton,  Surrey,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Katherine  Maria.  n.  Maud  Elizabeth. 

HtllCnSC— The  Denncs  are  stated  to  liave  been  estab- 
lished in  Kent,  antecedently  to  the  Conquest,  by  a  Novraan, 
EoBEKT  DE  Dene,  described  as  tlie  possessor  of  lar^e  estates 
in  Sussex  and  Kent,  as  well  as  in  the  duchy,  and  Piiicerna  or 
Butler  to  Edward  the  Coni-essob  (Philipot,  Siu-vey  of  Kent, 
p.  207).    The  descendant  ot  this  very  ancient  house, 

Sir  Aldred  de  Denn,  of  Uenn  Hill,  who  sealed  with  "  three 
leopards'  heads  couped  and  full-faced,  which  is  the  ancient 
paternal  coat  of  this  family,"  was  a  person  of  great  learn- 
ing. Seneschal  of  the  Priory  of  Canterbury,  and  Escheator 
of  Kent  1234.    His  great  great-grandson, 

Sib  William  Denne,  Knt.,  of  Denne  Hill,  was  M.P.  for  the 
city  of  Canterbury  19  Edward  II.,  and  for  Kent  in  the  I4th 
of  the  following  reign,  and  was  ancestor  of 

Thomas  Denne,  Esq.  of  Denne  Hill,  whose  2nd  son, 

William  Denne,  Esq.,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Nicliolas  Tufton, 
of  Northiam,  ancestor  of  the  1st  Earl  of  TUanet;  and  from 
their  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Denne,  a  Barrister-at-Law,  and  Bencher  of  Lincoln's 
Inn,  descended, 

John  Denne,  Esq.  of  Patricksbonrne  Court,  living  there  1019 
(Visitation  and  Heralds'  College).    His  grandson, 

Thomas  Denne,  6.  Feb.  1701,  sold  his  estate  and  removed  to 
Lydd.  He  m.  1741,  Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Green- 
land, Esq.  of  Lydd,  and  had  Qve  sons  and  two  daus., 

I.  John,  of  Bath,  b.  1748;  d.  s.  p.  1828. 

n.  Richard,  of  Winchilsea,  m.  1783,  Mary,  dau.  of  Wilham 
Steer  Esq.  co.  Northampton,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  the 
Very'  Kev.  William  Rastall,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Southwell,  a 
lineal  descendant  of  Chief  Justice  Kastall ;  and  dying  Jan. 
1819,  left  issue, 

1  William  John,  of  Winchilsea,  6.  1788:  to.  1817,  Mary 
Jane,  dau.  of  Major  Alexander  Orme,  E.I.C.S.,  and  had 
an  only  child,  Mary  Jane. 

2  liichard  Greenland,  Barrister-at-Law. 

1  Anna  Maria,  of  Broadstairs. 

2  Frances,  m  Cnpt.  Ernest  Christian  Wilford,  R.li;. 

3  Mary  Jane,  m.  Sir  Robert  William  Newman,  Bart,  of 
Mamhead,  Devon,  late  M.P.  for  Exeter. 

III.  David,  of  Lydd. 

IV.  Thomas,  d.  unm.  1783,  aged  27. 

V.  William,  in  the  army,  d.  unm.  1783,  aged  21. 

I.  Sarah,  m.  John  Porker,  Esq.  of  Muswe'll  Hill,  a  Banker  in 
London. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  Richard  Ruck,  Esq.  of  Gravesend,  and 
d.  s.  'p. 

Mr.  Denne  d.  Mil.    Ilis  3rd  son, 

David  Denne,  Esq.  of  Lydd,  m.  27  March,  1788,  Katherine 
(who  d.  2  Sept.  18&9),  dau.  of  Robert  Cobb,  Esq.  of  Lydd,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  David,  late  of  Lydd. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Hythc.  J. P.  and  D.L.,  m.  1st,  1834,  Jane 
Duff,  dau.  of  John  Falconar,  Esq.,  Bi-itish  Consul  at  Leg- 
horn ;  and  2ndly,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Laidlaw,  Esq. 
of  Dominica,  by  whom  he  loft  issue  at  his  decease,  1870, 

1  Ralph  Thomas,  6.  12  Nov.  1851. 

2  Alured  David,  6.  3  Oct.  1857. 

3  Arthur  Robert,  h.  6  Dec.  1859. 

1  Mary  El  a. 

2  Katharine  Cecilia,  in.  W.  Christie,  Esq.,  of  Ifield,  Sussex, 
late  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  WilUam  Vallancc,  M.A.,  Rector  of 
Southchurch,  Essex. 

II.  Katharine,  d.  1846. 

III.  Cecilia,  m.  Rev.  Edward  R.  Narcs,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Wit- 
tcrsham  ;  and  d.  18G2. 

IV.  Mary  Julia. 

Mr.  Denne  d.  Feb.  1819,  aged  C7.    Ilis  eldest  son, 

David  Denne,  Esq.,  of  Lydd,  Kent,  M.A.,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
h.  6  April,  1798;  ru.  21  Oct.  1826,  Louisa  Ann,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Thomas  Cobb,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Ightham  and  Vicar  of  Sitting- 
liourne,  Kent,  and  Canon  of  Chichester,  by  Louisa  Anne 
Wyatt  his  wife,  by  whom,  who  d.  Sept.  1840,  he  had  issue, 

Thomas  Planta,  late  of  H.M.'s  lOth  foot,  h.  28  May,  1829; 
d.  1860. 

Lambert  Henrt,  now  of  Lydd. 

Edward  William,  6.  17  Nov.  1833;  late  Lieut.  GOth  Royal 
Rifles;  to.  24  April,  18.''>8,  Grace  Hales,  dau.  of  Colquhoun 
Grant,  Esq.  of  Kinchirdy,  N.B.,  and  d.  1873. 


Robert  Alured,  late  R.N.,  b.  15  Sept.  1838;  J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  Kent,  and  Cornet  B.E.  Kent  Yeomanry;  in.  20  Jan. 
1863,  Emma  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  J.  E.  Honywood, 
Bart,  of  Evington  Place,  Kent,  and  had  issue  a  son,  b. 
15  Oct.  1863  ;  d.  21  Jan.  1864. 
Louisa  Katharine,  d.  1866.  Katharine  Elizabeth. 

Mr.  Denne  d.  1861. 

^r))!s— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  az.,  three  bars  erm.  in  chief  ! 
as  many  fleurs-de-lis  or;  2nd,  az.,  three  leopards'  heads 
affrontee,  couped  at  the  neck  or;  3rd,  arg.,  two  flaunches  sa. 
each  charged  with  a  leopard's  face  or,  all  for  Denne. 

Crest — On  a  chapeau  vert,  turned  up  erm.  a  demi-peacock 
wings  expanded  and  elevated  ppr. 
Seat — Lydd,  near  New  Romney,  Kent. 


DENNIS    OF    FORTGHIANITE. 

Dennis,  Meade  Caulfield,  Esq.  of  Fortgranite, 
CO.  Wicklow  and  Ballybunnion,  co.  Kerry,  J.P.  for 
both  cos.  and  co.  Carlow,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin, 
High  Sheriff  co.  Wicklow  1873,  b.  1810 ;  m.  4  Jan. 
1855,  Margaret  Katherine,  dau.  of  Major  Pierce 
Crosbie,  of  Ballyheige  Castle,  co.  Kerry,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Stratford  Thomas  Crosbie,  b.  1862. 

II.  Meade  James  Crosbie.  iii.  Maurice  Falkiner. 

I.  Annie  Elizabeth  Emily. 

II.  Ellen  Catherine  Charlotte,  to.  22  June,  1876,  Francia 
Metcalf,  Esq.  of  Burleigh,  co.  Wexford. 

III.  Elizabeth  Margaret.  iv.  Frances  Sophia. 

iLtUCagC— This  family  is  a  branch  of  the  House  of  Swift, 
of  Swiftsheath,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  Lionsdcn,  co.  Meath, 
descending  more  immediately  from  Swift,  of  Lynn,  co. 
WestmeatU. 

Thomas  Swift,  Esq.  of  Lynnbury,  co.  Westnieath,  2ncl 
son  of  Meade  Swift,  Esq.  of  Lynn  (see  that  family)  m. 
Frances,  only  dau.  of  John  Dennis,  of  Kinsale,  co.  Cork,  by- 
Anne  Bullen  his  wife,  and  sister  of  Right  Hon.  James  Dennis, 
Lord  Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer  in  Ireland  (who  was 
created  by  patent,  13  Dec.  1780,  Lord  Tracton,  of  Tractou 
Abbey,  co.  Cork),  and  had  issue, 

I.  Meade  (Rev.),  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Jiihn,  Barrister-at-Law,  who,  with  his  elder  brother, 
adopted  the  surname  of  Dennis.  He  to.  Emily,  dau.  of 
Robert  Hamilton,  Esq. ;  and  d.  at  Sidmouth  1830,  leaving 
issue, 

1  James,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  s.  p. 

2  Robert,  E.I.C.S.,  to.  Miss  Louisa  Rumbcy,  and  had 
issue, 

Robert. 

Emily,  m.  Richard  Green,  E.^q. 
1  Mary. 
Lord  Tracton  d.  s.  p.  1782,  when  the  title  expired.  Ilis 
estates  in  Kerry  he  bequeathed  to  his  eldest  nephew  and  heir- 
at-law,  Rev.  Meade  Swift;  and  those  in  the  cos.  of  Cork 
and  Dublin  to  his  other  nephew,  John  Swift,  subject  to  a 
jointure  of  £1,800  per  annum  to  Lady  Tracton,  and  on  con- 
dition that  they  and  their  heirs  should  take  the  name  and 
arms  of  Dennis.     Mr.  Thomas  Swift's  elder  son. 

Rev.  Meade  Swift,  s.  accordingly  to  the  co.  Kerry  estates  of 
his  maternal  uncle,  Lord  Tracton,  and  adopted  the  surname  of 
Dennis.  He  m.  Delia  Sophia,  2nd  dau.  of  Morley  Saunders, 
Esq.  of  Saunders  Grove,  co.  Wicklow,  by  Lady  Martha  Strat- 
ford his  wife,  dau.  of  Jolin,  1st  Earl  of  Aldborough,  and  by 
her  had  issue, 
Thomas  Stratford,  his  heir. 

Meade  Paul  (Rev.),  m.  Mary  Anne  Coane,  co.  Fermanagh, 
and  d.  1867,  having  had  issue, 
Meade  Tynte,  d.  v/iim.  v.  p.  Delia,  d.  unm.  v.  p. 

Jemima  Henrietta,  of  Lynnbury. 
James  Aldborough,  m.  Caroline  Wynne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Col.  Topp,  and  d.  ■•>.  p. 

John,  M.D.,  TO.  Elizabeth  Manders,  and  left  one  son,  Ald- 
borough ;  and  two  daus.,  Isabella,  m.  Edgar  Flower,  Esq. ; 
and  Ellen. 

George  Mol-ley  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Enniscoffey,  co.  Meath, 
VI.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Joseph  McGuire,  Esq., 
J.P.  CO.  Cavan,  and  has  issue, 

1  Joseph  Morley  (Rev.),  M.A.  and  M.D.,  Rector  of  Mothell 
and  TascoIIin,  Diocese  of  Ossory,  m.  the  dau.  of  Adam 
Byrne,  Esq. 

2  diaries.  3  Meade. 
4  Adolphus  Lambert.  5  ffolliott. 
C  Albert. 


DEN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


DEN 


45  [ 


1  Henrietta,  Mrs.  Reamsbottom. 

2  Marion,  Mrs.  Hobbs. 

3  Sophia  Elizabeth,  m.  2  Jan.  18G8,  Freilcrick  Agar,  Esq. 
M.D.  of  Ponder's  End,  Middlesex. 

Martha  Sophia,  d.  unm. 

Frances  Maria,  ni.  Capt.  William  Harrison,  G9th  ro^t- 

Anne,  m.  Thomas  Heron,  Esq. 

Louisa,  m.  John  Gibbs,  Esq. 

Eliza,  m.  liichard  Cane,  Esq. 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Stbatfokd  Dcn'nis,  Esq.  of  Fort  Granite,  J. P.,  h. 
12  June,  1781 ;  m.  30  Jan.  1810,  his  cousin,  Katharine  Martha 
Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Morley  Saunders,  Esq.  of  Saunders  Grove, 
CO.  Wicklow,  by  his  wife  Ellen  Katherine,  dau.  of  James 
Glascock,  Esq.  of  Music  Hall,  co.  Dublin,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
15  July,  1825)  had  issue, 

I.  Meade  Caclfield,  now  of  Fort  Granite. 

II.  Morley  Stratford  Tynte.  A.M.,  of  Barradeny  House,  h. 
1811;  Lieut.-Col.  late  76th  foot;  m.  9  May,  1866,  Annie, 
2nd  dau.  of  Hugh  Baker,  Esq.  of  Lismacue,  co.  Tipperary. 

III.  John  Fitz-Thomas,  6.  1817;  late  Major  95th  foot;  m. 
24  May,  1854,  Jane,  only  dau.  of  Jebb  Browne,  M.D.,  Statf 
Surgeon,  and  has  issue,  Thomas  Stratford ;  Katharine 
Martha  Mary ;  Ellen  Louisa  ;  Mary  Sophia ;  and  Charlotte 
Jane. 

IV.  James  Benjamin,  b.  1818;  Majnr-Gen.  K.A. ;  m.  1st, 
9  June,  1859,  Eily,  eldest  dau.  of  William  B.  Drury,  Esq. 
of  Boden  Park,  Kathfarnham,  Barrister-at-Law  (who  d. 
19  April,  1861);  2ndly,  28  June,  1866,  Emma,  3rd  dau.  of 
Col.  William  Broome  Salmon,  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  and  has 
issue,  Emmeline  Maude ;  Kathleen  Louisa  Eose  ;  Ethel 
M  <ry ;  Rosalie  Margaret. 

V.  Robert  William,  Bamster-at-Law,  b.  1823;  d.  unm. 
15  Dec.  1874. 

VI.  Edward  Albert,  of  Eadestown,  J. P.  cos.  Wicldow  and 
Carlow,  /).  1824;  m.  19  May,  1858,  Mary  Frances,  2nd  dau. 
of  Rev.  John  Nunn  Woodroffe,  Prebendary  of  Cahirlag,  co. 
Cork. 

1.  Katharine  Sophia,  m.  18  Sept.  1848,  Rev.  Solomon  Don- 
OTan,  Rector  of  Horetown  (xee  DotiO\AS  of  Balb/hinrt). 
n.  Ellen  Louisa,  m.  8  Jan.  1857,  Maurice  Fitzgerald  Sandes, 
Esq.  of  Oak  Park,  Tralee,  co.  Kerry,  J.P.,  M.A.,  late 
Registrar-General  of  Bengal. 
Mr.  Dennis  d.  21  Dec.  1870,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Meade  Caclfield  Dennis,  now  of  Fort  Granite. 

Sf-rt,-— Fort  Granite,  Kiltegan,  Baltinglass,  co.  Wicklow  ; 
Dromin,  Eullybunnion,  Listowcl,  co.  Kerry. 


DENNISTOUN    OF    DSNNISTOTJN. 

Dexnistoun-,  James  Waxlis,  Esq.  of  Dennistouu, 
CO.  Dumbarton,  late  Lieut.  E.N.,  b.  12  Dec.  1839  ; 
s.  his  uncle  1855  ;  in.  2  July,  1868,  Caroline  Joanna, 
dau.  of  Henry  Gore  Booth,  Esq.,  brother  of  Sir 
Eoberfc  Gore  iooth,  Bart.,  and  has  issuo, 

James  Geokge,  b.  24  May,  1871. 

Isabella  Caroline,  b.  10  May,  1S69. 

ILtlltatJC. — Sir  Hugh  de  Danzielstoun,  of  that  ilk, 
accorded  a  reluctant  submission  to  Edward  I.  12S6.    He  had 


John  (Sir),  his  successor. 

Joanna,  or  Janet,  m.  Sir  Adam  Mure,  of  Rowallan,  and  was 
mother  of  Elizabetu  Mube,  m.  King  Robert  II. 
Sir  Hugh  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  John  de  Danzielstoux,  of  that  ilk,  for  many  years 
Sheriff  of  co.  Dumbarton,  and  Governor  of  Duniiiarton  Castle, 
one  of  the  Lords  of  Parliament  who  concurred  in  the  setile- 
ment  of  the  Crown  upon  the  descendants  of  his  niece,  Elizabeth 
Mui-e.  He  ju.  Mary,  dau.  of  Malcolm,  1st  Earl  of  Wigton,  and 
had  (with  one  dau.,  Janet,  wife  of  Sir  Adam  Mure,  of  Rowallan) 
five  sons,  Robert,  his  heir;  Walter,  a  bold  and  turbulent 
churcliman,  made  Bishop  of  St.  Andrews  by  Robert  III. ; 
AViLLiAM  (Sir),  of  Colgrain ;  Hugh;  and  Malcolm.  The  eldest 
son  and  heir. 

Sir  Robert  de  Danzielstoun,  of  that  ilk,  was  Keeper  of  the 
Castle  of  Dumbarton.     His  daus.  and  co-heirs  were, 

Margaret,  m.  Sir  William  Cunninghame,  of  Kilmaurs. 

Elizabeth,  ;,! .  Sir  Robert  Maxwell,  of  Calderwood. 
Sii-  Robert's  brother. 

Sir  William  de  DANZiELSTonN,  of  Colgrain  and  Camis  Esken, 
CO.  Dumbarton,  acquired  those  estates  before  1377.  His  direct 
descendant, 

Robert  Danzielstoon,  of  Colgrain,  r.t.  Katharine  dau.  of 
David  Semple,  of  Noblestoun,  by  Marion,  dau.  of  Sir  William 


Edmonstnn,  of  Duntreath,  and  left,  with  other  issue,  Robert, 
heir;  and  Jolin,  living  1560,  father,  by  his  wife  Euphemia 
Bontyne,  of  Walter  Danzielstoun,  who,  like  his  predecessor, 
resided  at  Colgrain.  He  d.  1618,  leaving,  with  several  younger 
children,  John  Dennistoun,  who,  by  Margaret,  dau.  and  even- 
tual heiress  of  the  ancient  family  of  Spreull,  of  DaUhurn, 
had  a  son,  Archibald  Dennistoun.  of  Dalchurn,  Minister  of 
Campsie,  who  m.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  Humphry  Noble,  of  Fame 
and  Ardardan ;  and  2ndly,  Katharine,  dau.  of  James  Stirling, 
of  Auchyle.  By  the  former  he  had  a  son,  William,  of  whom 
in  the  sequel,  as  heir-male  of  the  family,  and  husband  of  the 
heiress  of  Colgrain.    The  son  and  heir, 

Robert  Danzielstoun,  of  Colgrain,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
John  Hamilton,  of  Ferguslie,  and,  among  other  children,  who 
left  no  issue,  had  Elizabeth,  the  wife  of  John  Colquhoun,  of 
Camstraddan ;  Catherine,  m.  John  Macgregor,  of  Arden- 
connal ;   and  his  successor, 

James  Dennistoun,  of  Colgrain,  who  involved  the  family 
inheritance  to  a  con.siderable  extent.    His  son  and  heir, 

Walter  Dennistoun,  of  Colgrain,  m.  1st,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir 
Patrick  Houston,  of  Houston,  by  his  wife  the  Lady  Janet  Cun- 
ninghame; and  2ndly,  Grace,  dau.  of  John  Brisbane,  of 
Brisbane  :  by  the  former  he  had  James,  who  d.  unm. ;  and  an 
elder  son,  his  successor, 

John  Dennistoun,  of  Colgrain,  a  zealous  and  steady  adhe- 
rent of  the  royal  cause.  He  m.  Jean,  dau.  of  William  Semple, 
of  Fulwood,  and  had  three  daus., 

Margaret,  who  s.  to  the  estates  in  virtue  of  an  entail  made 
by  her  father,  under  condition  of  marrying  the  heir  male  of 
the  family. 

Jean.  Janet,  m.  William  Semple,  of  Fulwood. 

On  the  decease  of  Col.  Dennistoun,  the  male  representation 
devolved  upon  the  elder  son  and  heir  of  Mr.  Archibald  Den- 
nistoun, of  Dalchurn,  Minister  of  Campsie, 

William  Dennistoun,  who,  under  the  settlement  of  Col. 
Dennistoun,  became  the  husband  of  his  eldest  dau.,  Margaret, 
heiress  of  Colgrain.  Of  sixteen  children,  one  only  survived 
hia  parents, 

John  Dennistoun,  of  Colgraii,  who,  hy  Jane  his  wife,  heiress 
of  Moses  Buchanan,  of  Glin.s,  had,  with  several  daus., 

James  Dennistoun,  of  Colgrain.  This  Laird '/)i.  1st,  Janet, 
dau.  of  John  Baird,  of  Craigtown,  and  liy  her  left  James,  his 
successor;  and  Jean,  ?;i.  Andrew  BuL-lianan,  of  Ardeneonnal. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Lyon,  of  Parklee,  and  had 
three  other  children, 

I.  Robert,  m.  Anne  Penelope,  dau.  of  Archibald  Campbell,  of 
Jura,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Richard,  of  Kelvin  Grove,  co.  Lanark,  m.  Christian,  dau. 
of  James  Alston,  Merchant  in  Glasgow,  heir  to  the  estate  of 
AVesterton,  co.  Dumbarton,  and  dying  May,  1834,  left  sur- 
viving issue, 

1  Richard,  formerly  of  Kelvin  Grove,  Glasgow,  afterwards 
resident  at  Piniuicle  Hill,  near  Kelso,  b.  7  March,  1797: 

'„..J1  ii:rl,,  |-;;i,  Fnir.ees  I'.li/.al.eth,  youn<iv^\.  dau.  of 
Tie;.,!  :;  ^  ,  .  1  ^:ifreitlnv:nle,  Esq.  ot  I.anea.Mer,  and 
Inil  .  ;  1.1  '  aiiiiibell, //.21  Aug.  ISll ;  and  Francis 

I)-ai_!.....    ..  .^  Jan.  IblS. 

2  William,  d.  lui.a. 

1  Isabella,  m.  Colin  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Jura. 

2  Mary,  m.  Archibald  Buchanan,  Esq.  of  Auchentorlie,  co. 
Dumbarton. 

I.  Mary,  m.  John  Alston,  of  Westerton. 
Colgrain  d.  1796,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Dennistoun,  of  Colgrain,  Convener  of  the  co.  of 
Dumbarton,  Vice-Lieut,  and  Commandant  of  the  local  Militia 
of  that  sliire.  By  Margaret,  his  1st  wife,  dau.  of  James 
Donald,  of  Geilstoun,  he  left  James,  his  heir ;  and  by  Jlar- 
garet  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Allan  Dreghorn,  of  Blochairn,  he 
left  four  daus.,  co-heirs  to  their  mother's  large  fortune, 

Isabella  Brtson,  m.  Gabriel  Hamilton  Dundas,  of  Westburn 
and  Duddingstoun. 

Janet  Baird,  m.  Hugh  Maclean,  of  Coll. 

Elizabeth  Dreghorn,  m.  22  Feb.  1815,  Sir  Duncan  Camp- 
bell, Bart,  of  Barcalrtine. 

Mart  Lyon,  to.  Sir  William  Baillie,  Bart,  of  Polkcmmet. 

He  was  s.  at  his  decease,  1816,  by  his  only  son, 

James  Dennistoun,  of  Dennistoun,  m.  1801,  Mary  Ramsay, 
dau.  of  George  Oswald,  Esq.  of  Auchincruive  and  Scotstoun, 
and  had  issue, 

James,  his  heir. 

George,  a  Merchant  In  Glasgow,  m.  1837,  Margaret  Helen, 
dau.  of  Henry  WalUs,  Esq.  of  Maryborough,  co.  Cork,  and 
dying  25  April,  1849,  left  a  son,  James  Wall:?,  new  of 
Dennistoun. 

Richard,  d.  unm.  1S29. 


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DER 


Robert,  Barrister  at  Peterborough,  Canada  West,  m.  Max- 
well, dau.  of  Major  Hamilton,  and  has,  James  Frederick 
and  other  issue. 

Alexander. 

Margaret.  Isabella,  m.  Eev.  John  Wilson,  D.D. 

Mary.  Elizaboih.  Camilhi. 

Janet,  r,i.  William  Gillespie  Mitchell,  Esq.  of  Garwood. 
Mr.  Dennistoun  d.  1  June,  1834,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Deskistoun,  Esq.  of  Dennistoun,  b.  1803;  J.  P.  and 
D.L.,  Member  of  the  Faculty  of  Advocates;  m.  1835,  Isabella 
Katharina  (deceased),  eldest  dau.  of  Hon.  James  Woolfe  Murray 
of  Cringletie,  one  of  the  Senators  of  the  College  of  Justice,  Scot- 
land, but  had  no  issue.  He  was  author  of  Memoirs  of  the  Dalces 
of  Urbino,  Memoirs  of  Sir  RoOert  Strange,  and  other  works. 
He  d.  1S55,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  the  present  James 
Waixis  Dessistocs,  Esq. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  bend  sa. 

Crest — A  dexter  arm  in  pale  ppr.  clothed  gu.  holding  an 
antique  shield  sa.  charged  with  a  mullet  or. 

Supporters — Dexter,  a  lion  gu.  armed  and  langued  az.; 
sinister,  an  antelope  arg.  unguled  and  horned  or. 

Motto — Adversa  virtute  repello. 

Seat — ^Dennistoun,  Kilmalcolm. 

.S«i£?e«ce— Hangingshaw,  Selkirk. 


DENT    OF    RIBSTON    HALT.. 

Dext,  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Ribston  Hall,  co.  York, 
and  Winterton,  co.  Lincoln,  Barrister-at-Law,  J.P. 
and  D.L.  West  Eiding,  late  M.P.  for  Scarborough, 
b.  11  June,  1826 ;  s.  his  father  24  Feb.  1875  ;  m.  10 
July,  1855,  Hilary  Helden,  dau.  of  John  Woodall, 
Esq.  of  Scarborough,  and  has  issue, 

1.  John  William,  b.  IS  Aug.  1357.  I 

u.  Francis,  6.  11  Aug.  1860. 

in.  Gharles  Henry,  6.  18  Aug.  1865. 

IV.  Edward  Joseph,  6.  IG  July,  1876. 

I.  Mary  Catheriue.  n.  Margaret  Eleanor. 

III.  Isabel  Ada. 

ILiUCaflC— Joseph  Dent,  E=q.  of  Kibston  Hall,  co.  York, 
and  Winterton,  co.  Lincoln,  J.P.  and  High  Sheriff  co.  York 
1847,  6.  1  May,  1791,  eldest  son  of  Eobert  Trickct,  of  Hillfoot, 
near  Sheffield,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  John 
Dent,  of  Alkborough  ami  Winterton,  co.  Lincoln,  assumed,  on 
succeeding  to  the  estates  of  his  maternal  uncle,  Jonathan 
Dent,  Esq.  of  Winterton,  co.  Lincoln,  and,  in  compliance  with 
that  gentleman's  wUI,  the  surname  of  Dent,  in  lieu  of  his 
patronymic,  by  royal  license,  dated  11  Sept.  1831.  He  rii. 
13  June,  182-5,  Martha,  dau.  of  Joseph  Birley,  Esq.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  11  Oct.  1854)  had  issue, 

I.  JoHS  Dest,  now  of  Eibston  Hall  atid  Winterton. 

II.  Joseph  Jonathan  Dent  (Eev.),  b.  8  July,  1829 :  m.  17  April, 
1860,  Laura,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  James  W.  Freshtield, 
Esq.,  jun.,  of  Ecigate,  and  has  issue,  three  sons  and  a  aau. 

ni.  William  Dent,  C.E.,  b.  13  March,  1832;  m.  26  Nov.  1861, 
Mary  Perry,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  Gapt.  Hill,  H.M.  26th  regt., 
and  has  issue,  one  son  and  one  dau. 

IV.  Henry  Francis  Dent,  b.  2  Juae,  1839;  Major  7th  Dragoon 
Guards;  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  late  Eev.  J.  Tomkyns,  and 
has  issue,  one  son  and  one  dau. 

I.  Ellen  Isabel,  ni.  16  April,   1S57,  Sir  'Lovelace  T.  Stamer, 
Bart.,  Archdeacon  and  Piector  of  Stoke- upon-Trent,  and  has 
issue. 
Mr.  Dent  rf.  24  Feb.  1 875. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend  between  two  cotises  engrailed  sa. 
three  lozenges  erm.  quartering  az.  three  cranes  arg.  on  a  chief 
or,  two  roses  gu. 

Crests — 1st :  A  demi-tigcr  fa.  collared  arg.  resting  the  sinister 
paw  on  a  lozenge  erm. :  2nd :  On  a  mount  a  crane,  in  the  beak 
a  rose  slipped,  and  resting  the  claw  on  a  serpent  nowed  all 
ppr. 

Motto — Patientia  et  pcrseverantia. 

Sea<^— Eibston  Hall,  Wethcrby,  co.  York;  and  Winterton 
Brigg,  CO.  Lincoln. 


about  1775,   Elizabeth  Davis,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1619)  had 
issue, 

I.  John-,  late  of  Sudeley  Castle. 

II.  Thomas,  m.  1819,  Mary,  dau.  of  Martin  Coucher,  Esq.  of 
Woodmanton,  co.  Worcester,  and  dying  1824,  left  issue, 

1  John  Coccher,  of  Severn  Bank,  co.  Worcester,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  now  of  Sudeley  Castle. 

2  Martin,  d.  3  Feb.  1855,  aged  34. 

iir.  William,  b.  1784:  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Gloucester, 

1851-52;  d.  unm.  1854. 
IV.  Benjamin,    b.    1786;    M..^.   Worcester  College    Oxford, 

Kector  of  Winford,  Somerset ;  d.  1850. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  John  Mann,  Esq.  of  Worce.ster. 

II.  Elizabeth,    m.  Cuthberc  Woodcock,   Esq.  of  Stockwell, 
Surrey. 

Mr.  Dent  rf.  1811.    His  eldest  son, 

John  De.nt,  Esq.  of  Sudeley  Castle,  J. P.,  6.  1777,  served  as 
High  Sheriff  co.  Worcester  1849-50.  He  d.  un.d.  1855,  and 
was  s.  by  his  nephew,  the  present  John  Couchek  Dext,  Esq. 
of  Sudeley  Castle. 

Arms—Erm.,  on  a  bend  nebuly  az.  three  lozenges  of  the  field. 
Crest — An  heraldic  tiger's  head  erased  erm.  semee  of  lozenges 
az.  flames  issuing  from  the  mouth  ppr. 
Motto — Concordia  et  industria. 
Scat— Sudeley  Castle,  Winchcomb. 


DENT    OF    SHORTPIiATT    TOWES. 

Dext,  "Wiliiaii  Setox,  Esq.  of  Shortflatt  Towei', 
Northumberland,  J. P.,  late  Capt.  47th  regt.,  b.  16 
April,  1861 ;  s.  his  father  1872. 

ILtllCajC. — William  Hedlet  Esq.,  son  of  William  Hedley* 
Esq.  by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of  the  Johnstone  family,  m.  Anne, 
dau.  of  William  Dent,  Esq.,  brother  of  John  Dent,  Esq.  of 
Shortflatt  Tower,  and  was  father  of 

Matthew  Hedlet,  Esq.  who  in.  1792,  Jane  Charlton,  of  the 
family  of  the  Charltoss  of  Lee  Hall,  co.  Northumberland,  and 
great-niece  of  Sir  William  Loraine,  of  Kirk  Harle.  He  d. 
during  his  shrievalty  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  1802,  leaving, 
with  a  dau.,  Jane,  an  only  son, 

William  Dent  Dent,  Esq.,  of  Shortflatt  Tower,  J.P., 
Commander  E.N.,  6.  18  April,  1796 ;  m.  12  May,  1840,  Ellen 
Mary,  dau.  of  Andrew  Seton  Kerr,  Esq.  of  Kippilaw,  co.  Rox- 
burgh, and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Seton,  now  of  Shortflatt  Tower. 

II.  Edward  John,  b.  8  June,  1855. 

I.  Ellen,  m.  9  April,  1864,  William  James,  Esq..  42nd  regt., 
eldest  son  of  Thomas  James  Esq.  of  Otterbum  Tower, 
Northumberland. 

II.  Catherine  Anne,  i/i.  31  July,  18G0,  William  Eobert  John, 
Lord  Decies. 

III.  Alicia.  IV.  Jane  Sarah. 
v.  Maria  Georgiana.             vi.  Emily  Maude. 

Mr.  Dent  assumed  his  present  surname,  in  lieu  of  his  patro- 
nymic Hedlet,  on  succeeding  to  the  property  of  his  great- 
uncle,  John  Dent,  Esq.  of  Shortflatt  Tower,  in  1831.  He  d. 
31  July,  1872. 

^)-)/^s— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  or,  on  a  bend  per  liend  gu. 
and  sa.  three  fiLsils  conjoined  of  the  field,  for  Dent  ;  2nd  and 
3rd,  gu.,  two  chevronels  or,  between  three  hawks  belled  arg., 
for  Hedley. 

Crests— \st,  Dent  :  A  panther's  head  affrontee  erased,  with 
flames  issuing  from  the  mouth  and  ears,  transpierced  by  an 
arrow  barbed  and  flighted,  the  pheon  towards  the  dexter  aU 
ppr.;  2ndly,  Hedlet  :  A  shallow  rising  out  of  clouds. 

Seo<.<— Shortflatt  Tower  and  Moor  End  House,  Newbiggin-by- 
Sea,  Northumberland. 


DENT    OF    SUDELEY    CASTLE. 

Dent,  John  Couchee,  Esq.  of  Sudeley  Castle,  co. 
Gloucester,  J. P.,  F.S.A.,  Barrister-at-La\v,  High 
Sheriff  1859,  m.  1847,  Emma,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Brocklehurst,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Hurdsiield  House, 
Macclesfield. 

%inCHQC. — John  Dent,  of  Worcester,  Merchant,  6.  1751; 
son  of  Lawrence  Dent,  of  Yarm,  co.  York,  Merchant ;  m. 


DERING  OF  LOCKLEYS  AND  DTTNMORE. 

Derixg,  Geoege  Edwaed,  Esq.  of  Loctleys,  co. 
Herts  and  Dunmore,  co.  Galway,  b.  15  Jan.  1831 ; 
s.  his  father  in  tlie  Lockleys  Manor  and  estate 
1859,  and  his  uncle,  Sir  George  Shee,  Bart,  in  the 
Dunmore  and  other  estates  1870.  Mr.  Dering  is 
the  only  son  of  Robert  Dering,  of  Lockleys, 
J. P.,  formerly  an  officer  in  the  Rifle  Brigade,  by. 
Letitia  his  'oife,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  George  Shee, 
Bart,  of  Dunmore,  co.  Galway  (the  father  of 
the  above  Sir  George  Shee),  and  grandson  of  George 
Dering,  Esq.,  youngest  son  of  Sir  Edward  Dering, 
Bart,  ''of  Surrenden  Dering,  Kent.  Mr.  Dering'* 
father  s.  to  Lockleys  in  right  of  his  wife  1838. 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


DEV 


455 


For  the  Ltneage  of  this  very  ancient  family,  see  Bdrke's 
Peerage  and  Jjaronetogc. 

^nns— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  fess  az.  in  chief  three 
torteaux ;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  a  saltier  sa. 

Crest — On  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  horse  passant  sa.  maned  gold. 

Motto — Terrere  nolo,  timere  nescio. 

Seats — Lockleys,  near  Welwyn,  Herts;  Duumore  House,  co. 
Galway. 


DE    SALTS    OF    PORTNALIi    PARK, 

De  Salts,  Eet.  Henry  Ji:rome  Augustine 
Fane,  of  Povtnall  Park,  Surrey,  J. P.,  a  Count  of 
the  Holy  Roman  Empire,  M.A.  Oxon,  formerly 
Eector  of  Fringford,  Bicester,  co.  Oxford,  b.  16  Feb. 
1828 ;  m.  29  March,  1853,  Grace  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Bight  Hon.  Joseph  Warner  Heialey,  of  WaLerperry, 
M.P.  CO.  Oxford,  and  has  issue, 

I.  EoDOLPH,  b.  1854.  11.  Cecil,  h.  1857. 

III.  William,  b.  1S5S,  E.N.  IV.  Charles,  b.  1860. 

I.  Georgiana. 
llr.  De  Sails  s.  to  Portnall  Park  in  1872,  under  the 
will  of  his  brotlier-in-law,  Col.  Thomas  Chaloner 
Bisse  Challoner. 

3£tn0agc — JERO^rE,  Codnt  de  Salts  (nee  Burke's  Peerage, 
Foreign  TMest),  in.  for  his  3rd  wife,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Eicht 
Eev.   William  Foster,   Bishop  of  Kilmore  (brother  of   Eisht 
Hon.  John  Foster,  Lord  Oriel,  last  Speaker  of  the  Irish  House 
of  Commons),   and  d.   20  Oct.  1836,  leaving  by  her  (who  d. 
27  Oct.  18o6)  the  following  issue, 
Eodolph  Leslie,  b.  9  May,  1811,  C.B.,  Major-Gen.,  late  Col. 
8th  Hussars. 
William    I'ane,  of  Dawlcy  Court,   Middlesex,   and  TefFont, 
CO.  Wilts,  J. P.  both  cos. ,  and  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  TeEfont, 
M.A  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1835;  6.  27  Oct.   1812;  called 
to  the  Bar  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1836;  m.  7  March,  1859, 
Emily  Harriet,  eldest  dau.  and  heiress  of  J.  T.  Mayne,  Esq. 
of  Teffont. 

Leopold  Fabius,  6.  26  April,  1815. 
John  Henry,  b.  10  Dec.  1818. 

Charles  Lewis,  b.  4  Jan.  1821,  Capt.  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  ; 
d.  1845. 

Henry  Jerome  Augustine  Fane,  now  of  Portnall  Park. 
Catharina  Barbara,  m.  21  June,  1832,  George,  2nd  Lord  De 
Tabley,  and  d.  20  July,  1869. 

Henrietta  Emma,  m.  6  Jan.  1859,  Col.  Thomas  Challoner 
Bisse  Challoner,  of  Portnall  Park,  and  d.  16  Aug.  1863. 
Col.  Bisse  Challoner  d.  s.  p.  1862,  and  bequeathed  Portnall 
Park  to  his  brother-in-law,  the  present  Eev.  Heney  Jebome 
Augustine  Fane  De  Salis,  of  Portnall  Park. 

yj?-i);s— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  salix  or  willow  ppr., 
for  De  Salis  ;  2nd  and  Srd,  az.  three  dexter  gauntlets  or,  for 
Fane. 

Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi-eagle  displayed. 

Motto — Pro  Deo  rege  et  patria. 

/Sea «— Portnall  Park,  Virginia  Water,  Staines,  Surrey. 


HfueajC— George    Devenish,   who    is   stated  to    havo 
been  descended  from  the   great  English  family  of  Devenish, 
built  The  Court,  at  Athlone  (called  Court  Devenish  so  late 
as  1791),  and  settled   there.     He  m.  Celia,  dau.  of  Thomas- 
Fitzgerald,  Esq.,  and  was  .s.  by  his  son, 

Christopher  Devenish,  of  Carrowclogher,  co.  Eoscommon, 
111.  Susan,  dau.  of  John  Hinde,  Esq.  of  Castlemine,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Judge  Jones,  of  Athlone,  and  had  issue, 

William  Devenish,  Esq.,  eldest  son  and  heir,  iii.  Deborah 
Bhickburne,  and  had  issue,  Christopher,  Willlam,  George, 
Elizalieth,  and  Susannah.    The  2nd  son, 

William  Devenish,  Esq.  of  Eush  Hill,  co.  Roscommon,  m. 
Anne,  dau.  of  F.  Fetherston,  Esq.  of  Wliiterock,  co.  Long- 
ford, and  had  issue,  George,  his  heir;  Christopher;  John; 
Susan,  m.  1786,  Robert  Jones  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Ardnagovan,  co. 
Eoscommon.     The  eldest  son, 

George  Devenish,  Esq.  of  Mount  Pleasant,  m.  1772,  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Godfrey  Hemsworth,  Esq.  of  co.  Tipperary,  and  d. 
1S29,  leaving  issue  (with  several  daus.), 

I.  William.  ii.  Godfrey,  E.A. 

III.  George.  iv.  John. 

v.  Eobert,  J.P.  of  Eush  Hill,  co.  Ruscommon,  b.  12  Dec. 
1785;  m.  21  Feb.  1816,  Theodosia,  youngest  dau.  of  Eev. 
Luke  Mahon,  of  Strokestown  House  ;  and  d.  18  March, 
18Q4,  leaving  issue, 

1  George,  b.  2  Dec.  1822;   m.  the  dau.  of  Major  Jones, 
and  lias  three  daus.  and  one  son, 

2  John,  of  Ru.sh  Hill,  b.  4  Feb.  1833;  m.  Miss  Jones,  of 
Drumard,  and  has  two  sons  and  one  dau. 

1  Sallj-,  ill.  6  Dec.  1837,  Thomas  Morton,   Esq.  of  Euaun, 
and  has  issue  three  sons  and  three  daus., 

2  Anne,  ra.  19  Dec.  1819,  William  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  EockviUe, 
and  has  issue  six  daus.  and  one  son. 

3  Another  dau. 
VI.  Christopher. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Devenish,  Esq.  of  Mount  Pleasant,  co.  Eoscom- 
mon, 6.  1780;  111.  Hannah,  dau.  of  John  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Dublin, 
and  of  Cloonfinlough  House,  co.  Eoscommon,  and  had  issue, 

John,  now  of  Mount  Pleasant.  William. 

Robert,  of  Cloonfinlough  House,  m.  1869,  Mereal  Elizabeth, 
only  dau.  of  Eev.  Peter  Zobe,  A.B.,  of  Bloomfield. 

Anna. 

Sarah,  m.  William  Lloyd  O'Brien,  Esq.,  of  Mount  Francis, 


of  Bartholomew  JIahon, 


DE    RODES. 

See  RoDES. 


Hannah. 

Jane,  m.  William  Mahon,  2nd 
Esq.  of  Clonfree. 

Susan. 
Mr.  Devenish  <?.  Nov.  1838. 

.^rHJs— Per  fess  wavy  arg.  and  sa.  three  sheldrakes  counter- 
changed  collared  or. 

Crcit — A  sheldrake  with  wings  expanded  sa.  collared  or. 

Motto — Spero,  et  captivus  nitor. 

Seat — Mount  Pleasant,  Strokestown,  co.  Eoscommon. 


DEVENISH    OF    MOUNT    PLEASANT. 

Devenish,  John,  Esq.  of  Mount  Pleasant,  co. 
Eoscommon,  J.P.,  b.  21  June,  1814 ;  m.  20  Sept. 
1838,  Susan,  dau.  of  Michael  Fox,  Esq.  of  Stephen's 
Green,  Dublin,  by  Susan  his  wife,  dau.  of  Kobert 
Jones  Lloyd,  Esq.,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  William  (Rev.),  6.  24  Oct.  1840. 

II.  Michael  Fox,  b.  24  Feb.  1842;  d.  16  April,  1806. 

III.  John  Lloyd,  b.  2  Dec.  1848. 

IV.  Eobert  Jones  Sylvester  (Eev.),  6.  6  Dec.  1850,  A.M., 
T.C.D.,  m.  5  Feb.  1877,  Eusaiuond  Kate,  only  dau.  of  Eev. 
W.  J.  Price,  LL.D.,  of  Waterford. 

I.  Susan  Emma,  d.  8  July,  1867. 

II.  Jane  Soi'iia  Moore.         lu.  Anne  Sarah  Fetherston  IT. 
IV.  Eliza  Rebecca  Geraldina.         v.  Hannah  Lucinda. 
VI.  Arabella  Margaret. 


DEVEBEUX    OF    BALLYRANKIN. 

Deteeeux,  John  Daly,  Esq.  of  Ballyrankin 
House,  CO.  Wexford,  B.A.,  J.P.,  b.  12  June,  1834 ; 
Barrister-at-Law,  late  Capt.  Wexford  Militia. 

?it'lTCilCjr. — Nicholas  Devereux,  Esq.  of  Ballybarna, 
otherwise  Kilrush,  co.  Wexford  (descended  from  the  ancient 
family  of  Devereux  of  Bahnagir,  in  the  same  co.,  which 
settled  there  in  the  reign  of  King  John),  made  his  will  27  Nov. 
1693,  and  it  was  proved  at  Ferns  28  Dec.  follov/ing.  He  had 
two  sons,  James,  of  Kilrush,  who  d.  s.  p.,  and 

John  Devereux,  Esq.  of  Ballybarna,  or  Kilrush,  m. 
Mary  Clare,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Nicholas,  of  whom  presently. 

Matthew,  of  Ballybarna  and  Bally rankin,  m.  1754,  a  dau.  of 
Bartholomew  Mm-phy,  Esq.  of  Enniscorthy,  and  d.  s.  p. 

Thomas. 

Ignatius,  in  Holy  Orders  of  the  Church  of  Rome. 

Clare,  m.  Patrick  Sutton,  Esq.  of  Enniscorthy. 
The  eldest  son, 

Nicholas  Devereux,  Esq.  of  Bunclody,  co.  Wexford,  whose 
will  bears  date 20  Jan.  1 762,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Gerald  Kavanagh, 
Esq  of  Ballybranah,  co.  Carlow,  a  branch  of  the  Borris  family, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

John,  of  whom  presently. 

Mary,  ra.  1760,  James,  son  ot  Edmoiid  Fitzpatrick,  Esq.  of 
Clonleigh,  co.  Wexford. 

Clare,   ji*.   1771,  Eev.    Ulysses  Jacob,   of  Siggmstown,   co. 
Wexford. 


456 


DEW 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


DEW 


I-rances,  m.  Col.  John  Baylcy;    and,  2ndly,   Edward  Fitz- 
gerald, M.D. 
The  2nd  son, 

John  Devekeux,  Esq.  of  Kilnish,  and  afterwards  of  New- 
town Barry,  High  Sheriff,  J.P.  co.  Wexford  1764,  b.  1726;  m. 
1757,   Charlotte,   dau.  of   Walter  Chapland  Bayley,   Esq.  of 
Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  had  issue, 
Thoma.s,  of  Ballyrankin  House,  d.  i'.nr,i. 
John,  of  whom  presently. 
Elizabeth.  Elinor. 

Mary,  m.  Robert  Clifford,  Esq.,  co.  Wexford;  d.  s.  p. 
Charlotte,  m.  Joseph  Marshall,  Esq.  of  Birr,  King  s  Co. 
The  younger  son, 

John  Devereux,  Esq.  of  Ballyrankin  House,  6.  176S;  Major 
of  the  Wexford  Militia  27  July,  1801 ;  m.  1796,  Anasiacia,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Hyacinth  Daly,  Esq.  of  Killimur  Castle,  Mayor  of 
Galway,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Dermot  Daly, 
Esq.  of  Killimur,  and  had  issue, 
Nicholas,  of  whom  presently. 
Hyacinth,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  6.  11  June,  1803;  d.  s.  2'>- 

1824. 
Charlotte,  m.  James  Douglas  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Snow  Hill, 
CO.  Fermanagh,  and  d   1843.  leaving  issue. 
Maria,  m.  Richard  Hall,  Esq.  of  Innismore  Hall,  co.  Fer- 
managh, and  had  issue. 
Major  Devereux  d.  1841,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Bev.  Nicholas  Devebeux,  D.D.  of  Ballyrankin  House,  co. 
Wexford,  and  Killimur  Castle,  co.  Galway,  Rector  and  Pre- 
bendary of  the  parish  of  Kilrush,  6. 17  Sept.  1799  ;  m.  10  April, 
1833,  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Harward  Jessop.  Esq.  of  Doory 
Hall,  CO.  Longford,  and  York  Place.  Portman  Square,  London, 
by  Frances  his  wife,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Sir  Frederick 
Flood,  Bart,  of  Newtown-Ormonde,  M.P.  co.  Wexford,  and 
d.  12  Sept.  1867,  having  hud  issue, 
John  Dalt,  now  of  Ballyrankin  House. 
Frederick  Flood,  late  Lieut.  87th  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers,  b. 
29  April,  1836 ;  of  Farm  Hill  House,  co.  Kildare ;  m.  15  Aug. 
1868,  Elizabeth,  widow  of  W.  Fleetwood,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  j). 
6  Feb.  1869. 
Nicholas    Jessop    (Rev.),   B.A.   T.C.D.,   b.  12  Sept.    1841; 
Curate  of  Saltwood,  Hytlie. 
Hyacinth  Daly,   b.  3  Jan.    1846;    Lieut.   87th  Royal  Irish 

Fusiliers. 
Robert  Fetherston,  6.  25  May,  1847,  Lieut.  2nd  West  India 
regt. 

Frances,  m.  23  July,  1856,  Rev.  John  Harward  Jessop 
Handcock,  Incumbent  of  Woodlands,  Kent,  grandson  of 
Richard,  2nd  Lord  Castlemaine.  She  d.  4  Feb.  1864,  leaving 
issue. 

Maria,  vi.  1865,  Alfred  Henry,  2nd  son  of  Capt.  George 
Wynne,  late  Scots  Greys,  who  was  grandson  of  Right  Hon. 
Owen  Wynne  of  HasUwood,  co.  Sligo,  and  has  issue. 
Anna  Statira,  m.  3  Nov.  1877,  Dacre  Ives  Barrett-Lennard, 
son  of  Rev.  Dacre  Barrett-Lennard,  and  grandson  of  Sir 
Thomas  Barrett-Lennaid,  1st  bart.  of  Belhus. 
Rev.  N.  Devereux  sold  Killimur  in  1860  to  Lord  Dunsandle, 
and  d.  1867. 

^niis— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  erm.,  a  fe.^s  gu.  in  chief  three 
torteaux;  2nd  and  3rd,  per  fess  arg.  and  or,  a  lion  rampant 
per  fess  sa.  and  gu.  in  chief  two  open  dexter  hands  of  the 
last. 

Crest — A  buck  trippant  ppr. 

Motto— Ver  angusta  ad  augusta. 

Seat — Ballyrankin  House,  Ferns,  co.  Wexford. 


DE  WINTON    OF    MAESLLWCH    CASTLE. 

De  Wintox,  Walter,  Esq.  of  MaesUwch  Castle, 
CO.  Radnor,  h.  1868  ;  s.  liis  father  24  May,  1878. 

iLinCaSC. — Roeert  de  AVintona,  OB  WiNCESTKiA,  is 
stated  to  have  come  into  co.  Glamorgan  with  Robert  Fitz- 
hamon,  and  to  have  built  a  castle  at  Lanquian,  near  Cam- 
bridge, and  to  have  been  ancestor  of 

The  Rev.  Thomas  Wilkins,  LL.B.,  Rector  of  Llanmaes  and 
St.  Mary  Church,  and  Prebendary  of  LlandaS';  he  m.  Jane, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Carne,  of  Nash,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir 
Edward  Stradling,  Bart,  of  St.  Donat's  Castle,  and  left  at  his 
decease,  1698,  two  sons.    The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Wilkins,  Prothonotary  of  the  Brecon  Circuit,  in. 
1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Richard  Cann,  E.sq.,  brother  of  Sir  Robert 
Cann,  Bart,  of  Compton,  co.  Gloucester,  and  had  issue,  Cann, 
his  heir.  He  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Meredith  Bowen,  Esq. 
of  Lanweme,  co.  Brecon,  and  had  by  her  one  son,  John, 
ancestor  of  the  families  of  De  Winton  of  MaeMwch  and 
Maesderwin.    The  elder  son, 

Cann  Wilkins,  Esq.,  6.  31  Oct.  1702;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Mrs. 
Anne  Morgan,  widow  of  Thomas  Morgan,  Esq.  of  St.  George's, 


Somerset,  and  had  issue,  Thomas,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  of 
Somerset  1787,  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Morgan; 
Richard,  Vicar  of  St  George's;  and  George.    The  3rd  son. 

The  Rev.  George  Wilkins,  Rector  of  St.  Michael's,  Bristol, 
b.  1743;  in.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Dinwiddle,  Esq.;  2ndly, 
Johanna,  dau.  of  John  Wilkins,  Esq.  of  The  Priory,  co.  Brecon, 
by  whom  he  had  one  dau.,  m.  John  Parry  Wilkins,  Esq. ;  and 
3idly,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Waterford,  by  i 
whom  (who  d.  1791)  he  hud  i.ssue, 

I.  Cann,  of  Clifton,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  who  resumed,  together 
with  the  rest  of  the  family,  by  sign  manual,  1839,  their 
ancient  surname  of  De  Winton.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Evans,  E.sq.  of  Berthlyd,  and  widow  of  William 
Williams,  Esq.  of  Pwlly  Pant,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  Sept. 
1340)  had  issue, 

1  Walter  ThoMPSON,  representative  of  the  family. 

2  Herbert  William,  M.A.  St.  John's  Coll.  Cambridge. 

3  Robert  Henry,  late  Capt.  99th  regt. ;  m.  and  has  issue. 
1  Charlotte  Augustus. 

II.  George,  late  Capt.  39th  regt.,  J.P.  for  Somerset;  m. 
Emma  Julian,  4th  dau.  of  George  Robinson,  Esq.,  of 
Queen's  Square,  Bath,  and  Rose  Hill,  Tunbridge  Wells, 
Kent,  and  has  issue,  Frederica  Isabella;  and  George  Jean 
de  Winton,  an  ofBcer  in  the  99th  regt. 

m.  Thomas,  Lieut.  R.N.  (deceased),  in.  Miss  Lynch,  and  had 
one  dau.,  Mary  Anne  Morgan,  m.  1840,  Baron  William  de 
Ludwigsdorft,  of  Deutsch  Altenburg,  in  Lower  Austria. 

IV.  William,  late  Major  in  the  Light  Cavalry  ou  the  Bombay 
Establishment. 

I.  Harriot  (deceased),  m.  I't,  William  Jeffreys,  Esq.  of  Swan- 
sea, and  2ndly,  George  Bird,  Esq.  of  the  same  place. 

Arms — Per  pale  or  and  arg.  a  wyvern  vert. 

Ciesi — A  wyvern  ppr. 

31oUo — Syn  ar  dy  Him. 


Having  thus  detailed  the  senior  line,  we  will  proceed  with 
that  of  Maesllwch  : — 

John  Wilkins,  Esq.,  &.  13  Not.  1713;  only  son  of  Thomas 
Wilkins,  Esq.,  the  Prothonotary,  by  Anne  Bowen,  his  2nd 
wife,  m.  Sibil,  dau.  of  Walter  Jeffreys,  Esq.  of  The  Priory,  co. 
Brecon,  and  had,  with  six  daus.,  four  sons, 

Thomas,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Games,  Rector 
of  Llandoffy,  and  had  one  son,  John,  who  hi.  Miss  Williams, 
of  Brecon. 

Walter,  of  whom  presently. 

John  I  Rev.),  d.  unm. 

Jeffreys  (see  De  Winton  of  Macsdcvicen). 

William,  Prothonotary,  d.  unm. 
Mr.  Wilkins  d.  1784.    His  2nd  son, 

Walter  Wilkins,  Esq.,  M.P.  co.  Radnor,  in.  24  Feb.  1777, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Samuel  Hayward,  Esq.  of  Walsworth  Hall, 
CO.  Gloucester,  and  left,  with  a  dau.,  Augusta  Frances,  de- 
ceased, a  son  and  successor, 

Walter  Wilkins,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Maesllwch  Castle,  co.  Rad- 
nor, m.  March,  1806,  Hon.  Catherine  Eliza  Devereux,  3rd  dau. 
of  Henry,  Viscount  Hereford,  and  by  her  (who  in..  2ndly,  W. 
R.  Stretton,  Esq.)  had  issue, 

Walter,  his  heir. 

Katherine  Augusta  Marrianna,  r,i.  10  Aug.  1830,  William 
Vann,  Esq. 

Mary  Anne  Eliza,  m.  William  Mcyrick,  Esq.,  Barrister-at- 
Law. 

Georgiana  Frances,  m.  7  Dec.  1830,  Charles  Stretton,  Esq.  of 
Llangoed  Castle,  co.  Brecon. 
Mr.  Wilkins  d.  1  May,  1830,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Walter  Wilkins,  Esq.  of  Maesllwch  Castle,  M.P.  for  co. 
Radnor,  0.  13  Oct.  1809;  who  assumed,  1839,  the  ancient  sur- 
name of  De  Winton.  He  in.  14  Feb.  1831,  Julia  Cecilia,  2nd 
dau.  of  Rev.  Richard  John  Collinson,  Rector  of  Gateshead,  co. 
Durham,  and  dying  in  May,  1840,  left  issue,  Walter,  late  of 
Maesllwch  Castle;  Francis  Walter;  and  Emily  Gwenllyan. 
The  elder  son, 

Walter  De  Winton,  Esq.  of  Maesllwch  Castle,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1854  and  1862,  Capt.  1st  Life  Guards, 
6.  30  Nov.  183'.:;  in.  19  June,  1867,  Frances  Jessie,  youngest 
dau.  of  Hon.  and  Rev.  Arthur  Talbot,  Rector  of  Ingestre  and 
Church  Eaton,  Stafford,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

AV alter,  now  of  Maesllwch  Castle. 
He  d.  24  May,  1878. 

^)-ms— Per  pule  or  and  arg.  a  wyvern  vert  between  two 
spear-heads  sa. 

Vrest.<i — 1st:  A  wyvern's  head  erased  vert,  collared  arg.  the 
collar  embattled  counter-embattled;  2nd  :  A  demi-lion  rampant, 
issuing  from  a  mural  crown,  holding  in  his  paws  a  rose-branch, 
and  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  tuU-blown  rose. 

MoUo— Syn  ar  dy  Hiln. 

/Sea «— Maesllwch  Castle,  Hay,  co.  Radnor. 


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DE    WrNTON    OF    MAESDERWEN. 
De  Wintox,  Ch^eles  Hexet,  Esq.  of  Maesdcr- 
vren,  co.  Brecon,  h.  Feb.  1856  ;    s.  his  grandfather, 
1864. 

JLtllCaflC— Jetfbets  WrLKiss,  Esq.  of  the  Priory,  near 
Brecon  (4th  son  of  John  WUkins,  Esq.,  see  De  Winton  of 
MacsUicch),  m.  Catherine,  4rh  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Gregory 
Parry,  of  Uandevailog,  co.  Brecon,  Prebendary  of  Worcester, 
and  had  issue, 
John  Pabbt,  of  Slaesderwen. 

Jeffreys,  of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  m.  Hannah  Lee,  and  has  issue, 
Jeffreys;     Catherine;     Emma,     m.    Kev.    John    Kiteah; 
Frances ;  Mary  Hannah :  and  Blanche. 
Walteb,  of  Wallsworth  Hall  (see  De  Winton  of  WallswoHh 

Hnll). 

Eichard,  m.  Angelina,  dau.  of  Thomas  Green,  Esq.,  late  M.P. 
for  Arundel ;  and  d.  s.  p.  1S19. 
Edward,  d.  utim.  in  Canada. 
Elizabeth,  m.  John  Jones,  Esq.,  late  of  Skethrog  House,  co. 

Brecon. 
Catherine,  m.  Capt.  William  Murray. 
Mr.  Wilkins  d.  21  Jan.  1S19.    His  eldest  son, 

John  Paret  de  Wi.vton,  Esq.  of  Maesderwen,  co.  Brecon, 

J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1829-30,  b.  21  July,  1778;  m.  1st, 

10  Oct.  1803,  Jane,  dau.  of  the  late  Eev.  George  Wilkins,  of 

Weston,  Somerset,   hut  hy  her  (who  d.   Aug.  1810)  had  no 

issue.    He  m.  2ndly,  1  Jan.  1812,  Charlotte  Eliza,  3rd  dau.  of 

the  Eev.  William  Davies,  Eector  of  Newport  Pagnel,  Bucks, 

and  of  Llangorse,  co.  Brecon,  by  whom  (who  d.  26  Feb.  1820) 

he  had  issue, 

I.  John  Jeffreys,  of  Priory  Hill,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  28  Aug. 

1813;  m.  Emma  Eliza,  dau.  of  Capt.  Phillips,  E.N.,  and 

d.  V.  p.  1863,  having  had  issue, 

1  Parry,  Capt.  Sth  Hussars. 

2  Charles  Hexbt,  successor  to  Ms  grandfather,  now  of 
Maesdersven. 

1  Emma  Eliza.  2  Sybil  Catherine. 

n.  Eichard  Davies,  6.  11  March,  1821;  Lieut.  52nd  regt. ;  cf. 

1841. 
ni.  William,  of  Tvmawr,  co.  Brecon,  J.P.  and  D.L  ,  High 
Sheriff  1874,  b.'s  Feb.  1823;  m.  1st,  IboJ,  Hepzibah 
Lancella  Frances,  3rd  da'o.  of  Eight  Hon.  Sir  Lancelot 
Shadwell,  Vice-Chancellor,  and  by  her  (who  '/.  18^:2)  has  a 
son,  Wilfred  Seymour,  6.  1856  ;  and  a  dau.,  Frances  Emily. 
He  Til.  2ndly,"  1864,  Mary  Janet  Eleanor,  only  dau.  of  Eear 
Admiral  Harding. 

IV.  Henry,  M.A.,  of  Tyncal,  co.  Brecon,  J.  P.,  6. 13  Feb.  1826 ; 
m.   1859,  Caroline  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Eev.  Henry  and  Lady 
Emily  Harding,  and  has  a  dau.,  Mary  Gertrude. 
1.  Mary  Catherine. 

n.  Charlotte  Anna,  m.  W.  Logan  Elmslie,  Esq.  of  the  10th 
regt..  and  has  issue. 
m.  Catherine  Eebecca,  m.  1847,  Henry  Daniel  Garden,  Esq., 
of  the  52nd  regt.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Henry  Carden,  Bart. 
Mr.  De  Winton  m.  8rdly,  5  March,  1828,  Harriet,  3rd  dan.  of 
the  late  Eev.  Edward  Powys,  of  Westwood,  Staffordshire,  and 
bad  a  dau., 
IV.  Emily  Catherine  Powys,  m.  1856,  Joseph  Eichard  Cobb, 
Esq. 
He  d.  1S64,  and  was  $.  by  his  grandson. 

Anns,  C-fst,  and  Motto—See  De  VTisroy  of  Maesllwch. 
iSint— Maesderwen  House,  near  Brecon. 


DE   WINTON    OF   WALLSWORTH    HALL. 

De  Wi.vtox,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  WaUsu-orth  HaU, 
CO.  Gloucester,  J.P..  High  Sheriff  1863,  retired  Capt. 
E.A.,  b.  2J.  Oct.  1814 ;  -«.  7  Aug.  18.52,  Barbara, 
ouly  dau.  of  W.  H.  Peel,  Esq.  of  Avlesmore,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Ebxxst  Hatward,  b.  23  May,  1S53. 

n.  John  Parry,  b.  19  May,  1854. 

ui.  Thomas  Walter,  6.  1  Dec.  Is55. 

IV.  Alfred,  b.  1  Jan.  1857.  v.  Cecil,  6.  21  May,  1S53. 

VI.  Harold,  6.  2  May,  1862. 

vn.  Henry  Peel,  6.  15  Sept.  1S63. 

I.  Francis  Edith  Barbara.  u.  Maude. 

in.  Margaret. 

Ittntagr.— The  Eev.  Walter  de  Winton,  of  Hay  Castle, 
CO.  Brecon,  ord  son  of  Jeffreys  Wilkins,  Esq.  of  The  Priory, 
near  Brecon,  by  Catherine  Parry,  his  wife,  m.  5  Sept,  1809, 
Maria  Jacoba,  dau.  of  Mr.  Chiappini,  of  Florence,  in  Italy, 
and  sister  of  the  Dowager  Baroness  Newborough,  and  had 
issue, 


Thomas,  now  of  Wallsworth  Hall. 

Walter  Hayward,  Lieut.  2nd  Life  Guards,  to  whom  the  late 
"Walter  de  Winton,  Esq.  of  MaesUwch  Castle,  bequeathed 
the  Wallswoith  Hall  estate,  which  Mr.  Walter  Hayward  de 
Winton  left  at  his  decease,  1842,  to  his  father. 

Charles  Lorenzo,  Major  16th  Foot. 

Henry  (Eev.),  m.  Thoma.sine  Collinson,  and  has  issine 

Frances  3Iaria,  m.  3  May,  1834,  Spencer  Bulkeley'  Baron 
Newborough,  and  d.  18  Xov.  1857. 

Catherine  Maria,  in.  1846,  Laurence  Henry  Peel,  Esq. 
The  Eev.  Walter  de  Winton  d.  13  Nov.  1851. 

Arms,  &c. — See  De  Winton  of  ilaedlicch. 

.Seai— Wallsworth  Hall,  Siiudjiurst,  Gloucester. 


D-EYNCOURT. 

See  Texxy^ox  DErxcoUET. 


DICCONSON    OF    WRIGHTINGTON. 

Diccoxsox,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Wrightington  HaU, 
CO.  Lancaster.  J. P.,  High  SherrfP  1867,  s.  his  mother, 
Mrs.  (Clifton)  Dicconson,  18G2. 

iLl'llCagC— Edward  Dicco.nso.v,  Esq.  of  Eccleston,  eo. 
Lancaster,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Wrightinton,  and  niece  and 
heiress  of  Sir  Edward  Wrightinton,  Knt.  of  Wrightinton,  had  a 
son  and  successor, 

William  Dicconson,  Esq.  of  Eccleston,  in.  Jane,  only  dan. 
and  heir  of  Hugh  Nelson,  Esq.  of  Heskyn,  co.  Lancaster,  and 
d.  circa  1652,  leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

HcGH  Dicconson,  Esq.  of  Wrightington,  J.P.  co.  Lancaster, 
m.  Agnes,  3rd  dau.  of  Roger  Kirkby,  Esq.  of  Kirkby,  co.  Lan- 
caster, by  Agnes  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Lowther,  Knt.  of 
Lowther,  Westmorland,  and  d.  5  Jan.  1690-91,  having  had, 
with  other  issue, 

Eogeb,  2nd  son,  of  whom  presently. 

Edward  3rd  son,  b.  1670,  nominated  Vicar  Apostolic  of  the 

Northern  District    of    England,   Sept.    174U;    consecrated 

Bishop  of  Malta,  March,  1741,   d.  24  April,  1752. 
The  2nd  son, 

Roger  Dicconson,  Esq.  m.  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Edward  Petre,  Esq.  of  Margaretting,  Essex,  son  of  the  Hon. 
Edward  Petre,  and  d.  23  July,  1742.  leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

Edward  Dicconson,  Esq.  of  Wrightington,  6.  3  Sept. 
1700;  r,i.  7  Feb.  1722,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  George  Blount,  Esq., 
and  sister  of  Sir  Edward  Blount,  Bart,  of  Sodington,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  17  Oct.  1746)  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Edwabd,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Hugh,  b.  20  Dec.  1735;  d.  uiir.i.  12  Dec.  1753. 

Constantia,  m.  Charles  Jemingham,  Esq.,  a  General  in  the 

Imperial  Service. 

Mary.  m.  Eobert  Dillon,  Seigneur  de  Terrafort,  in  France, 

heir  male  of  the  Kilcoman  line  of  the  noble  family  of  Dillon, 

and  had  issue. 

Elizabeth,  r.i.  (settlement  dated  7  June,  1749)  Basil  Thomas 
Scarisbrick,  Esq.,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Eccleston, 

pursuant  to  the  will  of  Thomas  Eccleston,  of  Eccleston,  and 
d.  23  May,  1789.     Elizabeth  d.  27  Dec.  1753 ;  their  son, 
Thomas  Eccleston,  of  Eccleston,  s.  his  un'.;le  at  Wright- 
ington. 

Barbara,  m.  John  Towneley,  Esq.  of  Comey  House, 
Middlesex. 

Anne. 

Catharine,    ,;i.   Henry  Hervey  Aston,    Esq.   of   Aston,    co. 
Chester. 
Mr.  Dicconson  was  s.  by  his  son, 

WiLUAji  Dicconson,  Esq.  of  Wrightington,  b.  24  Oct.  1727, 
r,i.  Meliora,  dau.  of  Thomas  Stanley,  Esq.  of  Culcheth,  and 
dying  s.  p.,  was  «.  by  his  brother, 

Edward  Dicconson,  Esq.  of  Wrightington,  6. 19  Nov.  1729; 
at  whose  decease  the  estate  of  Wrightington  devolved  on  his 
nephew, 

Thomas  Eccleston,  Esq.  of  Eccleston,  Scarisbrick,  and 
Wrightington,  ;)i.  19  April,  17S4,  Eleonora,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Clifton,  Esq.  of  Clifton  and  Lytham  (see  Clifto-n"  of  Lylham), 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  6. 28  Nov.  1785 ;  who  succeeded  to  the  Scarisbrick 
estates,  and  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Scabisbbick 
by  royal  Ucense,  8  May,  1810,  lii.  Sybella  Georgiana,  dau.  of 
William  Harrington,  Esq.  of  Shaw  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  but 
d.s.p.  17  July,  1833. 

n.  William,  b.  16  Sept.  1797 ;  d.  Ti  Oct.  1809. 

m.  Charles,  heir  lo  Wrightington. 

I.  Anne,  ni.  18  Oct.  1807,  Sir  Thomas  Windsor  Hunloke. 
Bart,  of  Wingerworth,  co.  Derby,  and  had  issue, 


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DIO 


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DIG 


1  Sir  Henry  Hunloke,  Bart.,  d.  unm.  15  Feb.  18SG. 

1  Charlotte  Hunloke,  d.  unm.  16  May,  1857. 

2  Kliza  Margaret  Hunloke,  m.  Leon  Biodos,  Marquis  de 
Castcja. 

Anno,  Lady  Hunloke,  was  authorised  by  royal  license, 
17  Oct.  1880,  to  lake  the  name  and  arms  of  Scabisbeick 
only. 

II.  Blary,  took  the  name  of  Dicconsos,  1.?  March,  1831. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  l.i  Jan.  1819,  Edward  Clifton,  Esq., 
4th  son  of  John  Clifton,  Esq.  of  Clifton  and  Lytham,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  by  him  (who  d.  23  Jan.  Ib&O)  had  issue  as 
below. 

IV.  Catherine. 

Mr.  Eccleston  sold  the  e.state  of  Eocleston  to  Col.  Samuel 
Taylor,  of  Moston;  and  on  succeeding  to  the  possession  of  the 
Scarisbrick  property,  assumed  the  surname  of  Scabisbeick. 
He  d.  1  Nov.  1809.    His  next  surviving  son, 

Chaeles  Ecclestcv,  Esq.  6.24  June.  1801,  s.  to  Wrighting- 
ton,andtook  thenamcanilarmsof  DiccoNSON,  8May,  1810;  and 
subsequently,  24  Aug.  18.33,  adopted  that  of  Scabisbeick,  on 
becoming  possessed  of  Scarisbrick.  He  served  as  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Lancaster  1839,  and  d.  .«.  p.  6  May,  1860,  whereupon  the 
estate  of  Wrightington  passed  to  the  son  of  his  sister, 

Elizabeth  Clifton,  then  widow  of  Edward  Clifton,  Esq., 
late  of  Dorset  Square,  London,  sometime  a  Captain  in  the 
Coldstream  Guards;  and  she  and  her  issue  were  authorized, 
11  Feb.  1861,  to  take,  in  compliance  with  an  injunction  in 
the  will  of  her  father,  the  name  and  arms  of  Dicconson.  By 
her  said  husband  she  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  now  of  Wi-ightington. 

II.  William  Charies  Clifton. 

ni.  Henry  Clifton,  d.  26  March,  ISe.^. 

IV.  Edward  Gerald  Clifton.  v.  Charles  Clifton. 

I.  Harriet,  m.  14  Feb.  1849,  Robert  Tolver,  Lord  Gerard. 

II.  Mary  Charlotte  Clilion. 

Mrs.  (Clifton)  Dicconson  d.  9  Nov.  1862. 

.<4rTO«— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  or,  on  a  cro?s  quarterly, 
pierced  between  four  hinds'  heads  erased  vert  iwo  cross- 
crosslets  fitchee  in  pale,  and  as  many  escallops  in  fessofthe 
field,  for  Dicconson  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  sa.,  on  a  bend  arg.  three 
mullets  gu.,  for  Clifton. 

Crexti — 1st,  Dicconson,  a  bezant  thereon  a  hind's  head 
Tert  erased  gu.  holding  in  the  mouth  a  cross-crosslet  fitchee 
of  the  last ;  2nd,  Clifton,  a  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour 
or,  holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a.  sword  arg.  pommeled  and 
hilted  gold. 

Motto — Adverso  fortior. 

<bcaJ— Wrightington  Hall,  near  Wigan. 


DICK. 

See  Htjm:e  of  HuiiEWOOD, 


DICKENSON    OF    SYSTON    COURT. 

DiCKEXsox,  Fredeeic  BouGnTON  Newton,  Esq. 
of  Svston  Court,  co.  Gloucester,  J.P.,  D.L.,  B.A. 
Christ  Church,  son  of  the  late  Newton  Dickenson, 
Esq.,  Coldstream  Guards,  and  his  wife  Eliza  Lady 
Braythwaite  Boughton,  of  Boston  Court,  co.  Hero- 
ford,  m.  17  June,  1843,  Harriette  Elizabeth,  eldest 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Fiennee  Trotman,  Esq.  of 
Syston  Court,  co.  Gloucester,  and  Bucknell  Manor, 
CO.  Oxon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1875)  has  issue, 

I.  FiENNES  Eocghton  Nev.  ton,  COth  Royal  Rifles;  6.  4  April, 
1847. 

II.  Laurence  Boughton  Herbert,  6.  30  Aug.  1S52. 

III.  Francis  Wingfield,  b.  15  March,  1660. 

IV.  Montague  Cecil,  h.  15  July,  18G3. 

V.  Lenthal  Greville,  b.  20  Nov.  1SG4. 

I.  Harrictta  Sophia  Emmcline. 

II.  Eliza  Laura  Geraldine.  iii.  Augusta  Frederica. 
IV.  Frances  Louisa.               v.  Chariolte  Anieha  Marguerite. 

VI.  Eleanor  Florence. 

Mr.  Dickenson  is  descended  from  the  Dickensons  of 
Dosthill  House,  Staffordshire  ;  Wingflelds  of  Hasle- 
borough  Hall,  co.  Derby  ;  and  the  ^Vildmans. 

HtltCagC. — The  Trotman  family  claims  descent  from 
William  of  Wykeliam,  through  the  marriage  of  Samuel  Trot- 
man, of  Syston,  Bucknell,  and  Shelswell,  with  Mary  Filmer, 
niece  and  eo-heiress  of  Laurence,  Lord  Saye  and  Sele,  a  marriage 
which  brought  large  landed  property  into  the  family.    Syston 


Court  has  been  in  possession  of  the  Trotmans  since  the  time  of 
Chaeles  I.,  and  the  records  of  the  family  extend  to  a  much 
longer  period  in  the  co.  of  Gloucester. 

Anns—Kz.,  a  fess  between  two  lions  passant  erm. 

Cnat — A  demi-lion  rampant  az. 

J/y«o— Facta  noii  verba. 

Siat — Syston  Court,  near  Bristol. 


DICKIN    OF    LOPPINGTON. 

DiCKiN,  Thomas  Atcheelet  Massy,  Esq.  of 
Lojipington  House,  Salop,  J. P.,  late  Capt.  9th  regt. 
of  foot,  h.  3  Dec.  1836 ;  m.  22  Feb.  1866,  Margaret 
Elizabetli,  only  child  of  the  Eev.  Joseph  Gabbett, 
of  Shelboume,  co.  Limerick,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  h.  1870. 

I.  Margaret  Ehzabeth  Gabbett. 

II.  Jane  Eleanor,  d.  18  June,  18C8. 

JCilTCaSE. — NicnoLAs  Dickin,  of  Loppington,  Salop, 
Gent.,  d.  1865,  leaving,  by  Anne  his  wife,  who  was  buried  at  ^ 
Loppington  1C62,  a  son,  John  Dickin,  6.  14  Nov.  1659,  who 
was  interred  at  Loppington,  15  April,  1698,  leaving  a  son, 
Thomas  Dickin,  of  Loppington,  Gent.,  in.  twice;  by  his  IsU 
wife,  Jane,  he  had  a  son,  John,  d.  1702;  and  by  his  2nd, 
Sarah,  he  had  another  son,  Tho.mas  Dickin,  of  Loppington,  d. 
1729,  leaving,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  two  sons,  John  Dickin,  of 
Loppington,  father  of  John  Dickin,  Esq.  of  Loppington,  whose 
son,  John  Dickin,  Esq.  of  Elm  Grove,  Devon,  at.  Miss  Pleydell, 
of  Somerset,  and 

Thomas  Dickin,  Esq.  of  Aston  Hall,  m.  19  Feb.  1731,  Anne 
Groome,  widow,  dau.  of  John  Birch,  Esq.  of  Lee,  and  had  a 
son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Dickin,  Esq.  of  Wem,  High  Sheriff  of  Shropshire 
1799,  TO.   1775,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Roger  Atclierley,  Esq.  of  The 
Cross,  in  the  parish  of  Ellesmere,  and  co-heir  (with  her  sisters, 
Mrs.   Lloyd  and  Mrs.  Philips)  of   her  only  brother,  Edward  • 
Attheriey,  Esq.  of  The  Cross.    By  this  lady,  who  d.  1803,  be  i| 
had  issue,  j 

Thomas,  late  of  Loppington. 

Roger  Spencer,  of  Broughton  Villa,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  the  lat"? 
Rev.  Richard  Parke-;,  Vicar  of  Loppington,  and  has  issue. 

Sarah,  m.  Rev.  Corbett  Brown,  Rector  of  Withington  ani 
Upton  Magna,  co.  Salop,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

Anne,  d.  unm. 

Dorothy,  vi.  John  Walford,  Esq.  of  Wem,  and  d.  lea*  'J». . 
issue. 

Maria,  m.  Capt.  Edward  Cowley,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 
Mr.  Dickin  d.  1805,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Dickin,  Esq.  of  Loppington  House,  Salop,  J.P, 
and  D.L.,  formerly  Major  Shropshire  Militia,  b.  Oct.  1781;  m. 
11  Oct.  1827,  Jane,  4th  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Edward  Massy,  2ncl 
son  of  Hugh,  2nd  Lord  Massy,  of  Duntrileague,  and  had 
issue, 

Thomas  Atcherlet  Massy,  now  of  Loppington. 

Edward  Thomas  JIassy,  6.  22  Sept.  1842. 

John  Lloyd,  b.  4  Feb.  1845. 

Catherine  Massy,  m.  25  Sept.  1855,  John  Nanney  Chambre 
Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Woodgate,  eldest  son  of  Hobert  Chambre 
Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Burlton  Hall,  Salop,  and  has  issue. 

Sarah,  m.  24  Aug.  1852,  John  David  Downing,  Esq.,  Capt. 
I'Jth  regt. 

Eleanor  Vickers.  Jane  Louisa. 

Sophia  Anna,  d.  11  April,  1835. 

Thomasine  Jannette,  d.  17  Feb.  1845. 
Mr.  Dickin  d.  25  Oct.  1855. 

Arms — Erm.,  on  a  cross-flory  sa.  a  leopard's  face  or. 

Crest — A  lion  sejant  or,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  cross- 
crosslet  or. 

J\Joito — Vincit  Veritas. 

Seat — Loppington  House,  Wem,  Salop. 


DICKINS    OF    COOLHUEST. 

ScEASE  -  DiCKiNS,  Chaeles  Spencee,  Esq.  of 
Coolhurst,  Sussex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  5  Feb.  1830 ; 
m.  June,  1855,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Kobert  Aldridge, 
Esq.  of  St.  Leonard's  Forest,  Horsham,  and  has, 

I.  Chaeles  Robert,  6.  17  Oct.  1857. 

II.  Spencer  William.  iii.  Alwyne  Frederick. 
IV.  Compton  Beauclerk. 
I.  Mary  Caroline. 


Die 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


Die 


459 


ILtltCaCIC. — The  family  of  Dickins  was  settled  at  Broad- 
way,  in  Worcestersliii-e,  at  an  early  penotl;  and  in  the  reisn 
of  Chables  II..  Tliomas  Dickins  was  a  Bencher  and  Treasurer 
of  the  Inner  Temple.  He  left  an  only  dau.,  d.  unni.  and  be- 
queathed her  properly  between  Ambrose  Dickins,  Esq.,  father 
of  Francis  DicUins,  Esq.  of  WoUaston,  co.  Northampton,  and 
Anthony  Dickins,  who  m.  the  heiress  of  Scrase, 

Anthony  Dickins,  Esq.  of  Broadway,  co.  Worcester,  son 
of  WUliam  Dickins,  bapt.  at  Broadway,  19  Sept.  1624,  m.  Mar- 
garet, dau.  and  heir  of  Edward  Times,  Esq.  of  Cherrington, 
CO.  Warwick,  and  left  two  sons,  of  whom  the  elder, 

Times  Dickins,  Esq.  of  London,  bapt.  at  Broadway.  123IarcJi, 
1669 ;  d.  s.  p.  before  1707,  and  was  «.  by  his  brother, 

William  Dickins,  Esq.  of  Cherrinston,  co.  Warwick,  bapt.  at 
Broadway,  10  Aug.  16.59,  who  was  father  of 

Anthont  Dickins,  Esq.,  whose  son, 

William  Dickins,  Esq.  of  Cherrington,  bapt.  at  Broadway, 
22  Jan.  1715;  m.  and  had  a  son, 

Anthony  Dickins,  E,-q.,  bapt.  at  Broadway,  6  Oct.  1734; 
Prothonotary  of  tlie  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  m.  Sally,  dau. 
and  co  heir  of  Charles  Scrase,  Esq.  of  Brighton  (lineally  des- 
cended from  Tuppin  Scrase,  Esq.  of  Bletchington,  to  whom 
Sir  William  Segar,  Garter,  sranted,  1616,  a  crest  for  his  arms). 
Of  this  marriage  there  was  issue, 

I.  Charles,  his  heir. 

II.  William,    m.    Mary,    dnu.  of  P.ev.   Henry  Bennett,   of 
Thorpe,  Surrey,  and  had  issue, 

1  William,  of  Cherrington,  co.  Warwick  (scs  that  Arliclt). 

1  Mary,  m.  the  eldest  son  of  Sir  James  Allan  Park. 

2  Sophy.  3  Harriet. 

III.  Thomas  m.  Louisa,  dau.  of  —  Hinde,  Esq.  of  Langham 
Park,  Essex. 

I.  Sarah,  m.  T.  Sawyer,  Esq.  of  Heywood  Lodge,  Berks. 

The  eldest  son, 

Charles  Dickins,  Esq.  assumed  the  additional  .surname  and 
arms  of  Scrase,  upon  the  demise  of  his  maternal  grandfather, 
1792;  iii.  5  May,  1792,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Devall,  Esq. 
of  London,  and  left  at  his  decease,  11  Oct.  1833,  an  only 
child, 

Charles  Scrase  Dickins,  Esq.  of  Coolhurst,  Sussex,  J.P. 
andD.L.,  High  Sheriff  1800,  b.  15  Sept.  1794;  m.  IS  Feb.  1829, 
I-'idy  Frances  Elizabeth  Compton,  dau.  of  Charles,  1st  Mar- 
g  less  of  Northampton,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Spencer. 

u.  Compton  Alwyne,  Capt.  and  Brevet-Major  28th  regt.  of 

foot.  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honour;  6.  8  May,  1831. 
III.  William  Drummond,  Major  3Ist  regt.;  has  Indian  and 

Crimean  medals;  6.  29  May,  1832. 

He  d.  Aug.  1875. 

.i4/-ms— Quarterly;  1st  and  4th,  erm.,  on  a  cross  flory  sa.  a 
leopard's  face  or;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  a  dolphin  naiant  arg.  fins 
or,  between  three  escallops  of  the  last. 

Cres^.s- 1st:  A  lion  sejant  sa.  holding  in  the  dexter  paw 
a  cross  flory  or;  2nd:  On  the  stump  of  a  tree  entwined  by  a 
serpent  ppr.  a  falcon  volant  also  ppr.  beaked  membered  and 
tailed  or. 

Seat — Coolhurst,  Horsham. 


DICKINS    OF    CHEimiNGTOlI. 

DiCKixs,  WiLLiAir,  Esq.  of  Clien-nigton,  co. 
Warwick,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Warwick,  J.P.  cos. 
Grloucester  and  Worcester,  and  Chairman  Warwick, 
shire  Quarter  Sessions,  h.  1793  ;  m.  1821,  Lucy, 
dau.  of  the  late  Hon.  Sir  James  Allan  Parke,  Judge 
of  the  Common  Pleas,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 

William  Park,  M..4.,  J.P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1824. 

For  Lineage,  <fec.,  see 'preceding  Memoir. 

S«!<— Cherrington  House,  Shipston-on-Stour. 


I.  William  (101,  Harley  Street,  W.)  late  2nd  Somerset 
Mihtia,  6.  29  Amo-.  |s,',;i:  ,„.  is75,  Helen  Isabella,  eldest 
d,au.  of  thelatriM.il-.'  i;  nni.sfather,  Esq.,  y.E.I.C.S.,  and 
niece  of  the  l:rr  lilm  MrL.nnan,  Esq.,  F.ll.C.P.,  Physi- 
ci.an-General  llrnnhiy  I'lLsidency,  and  has  a  son,  William 
Francis,  6.  March,  1S77. 

II.  Reginald,  6.  27  Jan.  1841. 

III.  Henry,  6.  25  July,  d.  18  Dec.  1S42. 

IV.  Arthur,  b.  18  Jan.  1847. 

V.  Edmund,  b.  27  June,  1850. 

VI.  Carey,  b.  18  Aug.  1851. 

I.  Sophia  Caroline.  ii.  Frances. 

in.  Gertrude.  iv.  Lucy.  v.  Philippa  Mary. 

VI.  Mary,  m.  April,  1878,  Hon.  F.  C.  Agar  Kobartes,  only 
son  of  Lord  Kobartes. 

VII.  Edith. 

UlUCagC— Toe  Rev.  William  Dickinson,  B.D.  Rector  of 
Appleton  and  Besselsleigh,  near  Oxford,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Edmund  Colepepper,  Esq.  of  Hallingbourne,  Kent,  and  had, 
with  other  is-sue,  two  sons,  i.  Edmund,  M.D.,  Physician  to 
King  Charles  II.,  d.  19  April,  1707,  aged  83,  leaving,  by  Eliza- 
beth Luddington  his  wife,  an  only  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  1st, 
Sir  G.  Shires,  and  2nd]y,  Baron  Blomberg ;  and  ii.  Francis. 
This 

Francis  Dickinson,  Esq.  of  Barton,  Jamaica,  6.  1632  ;  m. 
16C2,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Stephen  Crook;  and  dying  28  Nov. 
1704,  left,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Caleb  Dickinson,  Esq.  of  Monks,  Wilts,  b.  1070;  m.  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Richard  Vickris,  Esq.  of  Chew  Magna ;  and  d.  3  Nov. 
1728,  leaving  issue,  Ezekiel,  of  Monks,  r,i.  F"rances,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Barnard,  of  London,  and  was  father  of  Barnard, 
d.s.p.  1832;  Caleb;  Vickers,  father  of  Charles  Dickinson, 
Esq.,  1)!.  Catherine  Aldingham:  Margaret,  m.  1st,  G.  Oldner, 
Esq.,  and  2ndly,  Gabriel  Goldney ;  Mary,  m.  Truman  Harford, 
Esq.  of  Bristol.    The  2nd  son, 

Caleb  Dickinson,  Esq  of  Bristol,  Merchant,  d.  1783,  leav- 
ing, by  Sarah  his  wife  (who  d.  1766)  a  son  and  heir, 

William  Dickinson,  6.  173,'j,  three  times  M.P.  for  Somerset- 
shire, m.  Philippa,  dau.  of  Stephen  Fuller,  Esq.  of  Brightling, 
Sus.sex ;  and  (/.  April,  1S06,  leaving  a  dau.,  Frances,  tn.  1801, 
John  F.  Pinney,  Esq.  of  Somerton  Erleigh;  and  a  son, 

William  Dickinson,  Esq.  of  Kingweston,  b.  1  Nov.  1771 ; 
Member  for  Somersetshire  in  seven  successive  Parliaments; 
m.  1S03,  Sophia,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Samuel  Smith,  Esq.  of 
Woodhall  Park,  Herts,  and  niece  of  the  1st  Lord  Carrington, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  2  April,  1844)  had  issue, 

William,  b.  7  May,  1804;  d.  1820. 

Francis  Henry,  now  of  Kingweston. 

Edmund  Henry,  of  Berkeley  House,  Somerset,  J. P.,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law, 6.  30  June,  1821  ;  in.  14  May,  1 861,  Emily 
Dulcibella,  dau.  of  the  Right  Rev.  Lord  Auckland,  Bishop 
of  Bath  and  Wells,  and  has  issue. 

Sophia  Gertrude,  m.  22  Sept.  1810,  Rev.  J.  S.  H.  Horner,  of 
Mells  Park,  Somerset. 

Caroline,  iii.  G  July,  1813,  W.  Ecnce  Jones,  Esq.  of  Lissilan, 
CO.  Cork. 

Mr.  Dickinson  d.  at  Naples,  19  Jan.  1837. 

^nns— Or,  a  bend  engrailed  between  two  lions  rampant  gu. 

Crest— Ont  of  clouds  a  cubit  arm  erect  holding  a  branch  of 
laurel  all  ppr. 

ib'eaJ— Kingweston,  Somerton. 


DICKINSON    OF    KINGWESTON. 

Dickinson,  Francis  Henet,  Esq.  of  Kingweston, 
Somerset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1853,  and 
M.P.  for  West  Somersetshire  1841  to  1847,  h.  6  Jan. 
1813  ;  m.  8  Sept.  1835,  Caroline,  dau.  of  the  late 
Major-Gren.  Thomas  Carey,  by  Caroline  his  -wife, 
dau.  of  the  late  Samuel  Smith,  Esq.  of  Woodhall 
Park,  Herts,  and  has  issue, 


DICKSON    OF    WOODVILLE. 

Dickson,  John  Eetnolds,  Esq.  of  Woodvillo 
and  Dungarberry,  co.  Leitrim,  J. P.,  h.  11  Aug.  1807; 
m.  29  April,  1837,  Clara,  dau.  of  Capt.  Skene,  R.N., 
C.B.,  of  Lethenty,  co.  Aberdeen,  and  has  issue, 

I.  ,IoHN  WiLLLiM.  late  71st  regt.,  b.  19  Nov.  1S42. 

II.  Thomas  Hyacinth,  retired  Commander,  B.N.,  h.  II  Sept. 
1844. 

I.  Ida  Frances,  -.n.  1S65,  James  Croke,  Esq.  retired  Com- 
mander, R.N. 

II.  Slary  Elizabeth,  deceased. 

in.  Clara  Hester,  m.  Capt.  Francis  L.  Gore  Little,  R.A. 

IV.  Edith    Grace,    m.     R.    Edgeworth   Johnstone,  Esq.    of 
Maghercmena,  co.  Fermanagh. 

V.  Audley    Harriette,    m.    W.   H.   White,    Esq.    of   Cloonc 
Grange,  co.  Leitrim,  J.P.  and  D.L. 

EtnCaSC— John  Dickson,  Esq.of  B.allyshannon,  co.  Done- 
gal, m.  1740,  Frances,  dau.  of  Daniel  Eccles,  Esq.  of  Castle- 
town, CO.  Tyrone,  and  had  an  eldest  son, 


•IGO 


DIG 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


DIL 


TaoMA*  DiccMM,  T-nq.  of  Woodrille,  eo.  Leltrim,  m.  U  D«c. 

i;;5,    W---'     I '   ••-      i.rnc*  U.wrjr,  by  hU  wife  Heitcr, 

dau.    '  f  Kichhlll,  ro.  Annacti  (Jamri 

Loa:  I  I.OWTJ,  father  uf  tUv  Itt  l^arl 

Beliii  10  Jan.  i;!)3)  budUtuc, 

I.  JoUK,  of  WwmItUIp. 

II.  Jaimv.  I.*i»ry,  m.  Mary  EccIm,  ofco.  Tyrone. 

III.  lii'-.ii-,  ri  III.- .iMM>.  .'.  abri«a<l. 

IV.  I  :  1  Lucat. 

V.  V. 

I.  1!  ^  CuIIcn,  F.iMi.  of  Skrccny,  co. 
1,.                                             ll.rbert  Nanh. 

II.  1  1  .ti  \..-ii,  I  -H;  Barrlnter-at-Law. 

III.  Jciiiiino,  M.  Jotin  £cclc«,  £<q.  of  EccUtvillc. 

TUo  elilcst  son, 

JouM  l)ii-K»o!«.  Esq.  of  Woodville,  m.  Nor.  1803,  Mary 
Louica,  dau.  of  J.  Itodkin,  Ksq.  of  Thomaituwn,  co.  Galway, 
and  <i.  4  Jan.  Ian,  leaving  by  her  (wtio  U.  17  March,  lbl9} 
iMur, 

I.  Jon*  Retkoldi,  now  of  Woodvllle. 

II.  Hyacinth,  deceased. 

III.  Knhrrt,  ./i.the  widowof  Capt.  Oroen. 

IV.  .Mix:inil.r,  i,i.  Il.irricttc  l>oui.<ia  Carey. 

V.  .lci-i'(iU  William  |IU-v.)  m.  Ix)ima  Krazcr. 

I.  Hr-tcr.  1,1.  Capt.  H  nry  Ciillcn. 

II.  Behnda  .Mary,  .n.  It.  Uenlraan,  Esq..  M.O. 

III.  Mary  Belinda,  m.  William  Ncwcouibe,  Esq. 

f ;«!..— Woodvillc,  Bundorun;  Tulbghan  House,  co.  Lcitrim. 


DIGBY    OF    SHERBORNE    CASTLE. 

WlXOFIELD  -  DiGBV,     GKOnOE     DlGBY,     E«q.     of 

Shprborne  Castle,  Dorset,  J.P.,  D.L.,  High  SlierilT 
18i;0,  B:irri<iter-at-Law,  b.  1  June,  1797  ;  m.  20  May, 
1H2K  Lucv  MubcUa,  elilcst  dau.  of  the  Lite  Edward 
Berkeley  Porttnan,  Esq.  of  Dryanstoii,  Dorset, 
and  sister  of  Viscount  Portman.  He  assumed  the 
additional  surname  of  Digby  in  1856. 

iinragr.— William  WiscntLD,  Esq.  of  Wa.ihington,  CO. 
Durham,  and  Huinbleton,  Korthuiiiberland,  m.  1734,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Williamson,  Bart,  of  Whitburn  Hull,  co. 
Durham,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Hedworth,  Esq. 
of  Harraton,  aniJ  had  (besides  a  dau.,  Eliitabcth,  m.  Sir  J. 
St.  Aubyn.  of  Clowance)  a  son, 

George  Win<;field,  Esq.  of  Cotham  and  Cledon  Tower,  eo. 
Durham,  i/i.  Mary,  niejc  and  heiress  of  Oeoruo  Sparrow,  E.«]. 
of  \Va.shini;tun,  co.  Durham,  and  d.  1774,  having  had  two 
Bon«,  William,  of  whom  presently;  and  Georse,  Capt.  7th 
Hussars,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Spabrow  ;  and  three 
daus.,  Anne.  m.  Rev.  T.  H.  Hume,  Canon  of  Salisbury;  Eliza, 
m.  J.  James,  Esq.;  and  Mary,  »i.  Bev.  John  Basaett.  The 
elder  sun, 

William  Wiji'spieli),  Esq.  M.P.  for  Bodmin  181.3,  a  Welsh 
Judce  1819,  and  a  .Master  in  Chancery  1849;  m.  l.it,  22  July, 
I79G,  TuE  Lady  Charlotte  Mart  Diobt,  dau.,  and  in  her 
issue,  sole  heiress  of  Henry,  Ist  Earl  Digby,  male  repre- 
sentative of  the  very  ancient,  noble,  and  distinguished  family 
of  Digby,  and  by  her  (who  i'..  15  May,  1807)  had  issue, 

I.  George  Diobt  WiNcriELO-DiGBT,  now  of  Sherborne 
Castle. 

II.  John  Dighy  Wingfleld,  Vicar  of  Coleshill,  wh"  n.wumed 
the  name  of  DianT,  h.  II  .Man-h,  1799;  m.  April.  1H26,  Ann 
VMta.  elilf^t  d.iu.  of  Sir  John  Wyldbore  Smith,  Bart.,  of 
I  lie  Pown  Hfu«e.  n:.indfi.rd,  and  <l.  Zi  Jan.  Is78,  liming 
by  tier  (who  U.  Zi  July,  IsoJ;  liaU  issue, 

1  .T'.hT,  !>  ••  ■  H 1.  ! •■••by.  of  BlytheTI.->ll,  CO.  Warwick, 

•'  !•  II  Nov.  I  <.«,  Maria,  eldest  dau. 

•  I  '    s  ',.,  by  .Mary  his  wife,  pistcr  of 

s  :     '  <if  Nethcrliy,  and  has  a  son, 

'  :  -■>!< ;   and  nihcr  Irhuc. 

•J  Wingtlrld-DiKby,    Capt.    2nd 

\  H  .luly.    H:)J;    7/1.  10  Aug.  1809, 

'  !  Ill   .  f  the  Kev.  John  Blenuer- 

''.  7  July,  1837. 
I  <.     IsL,    I84G,    Charles 

I  'igh   Cit'tle,    CO.   Cork, 

r  .11.  o(  BnllyHn,   and  liy 

I  1  lei  I'urdon  Coote,  now 

She  1,1.  2nd!y,  0  Dec. 
1 : !. 

2  Aiiia  l.lii.»  W.  uu.  W  l.>u;l.>,  "•  9  S«-pt.  18.'.H,  Horatio 
(^iranville  Murray  Stewart,  \'jn\.  of  Cally,  near  Gatehouse, 
N.B. 

3  II  irriett  Margamu  Wingfleld-Digliy. 

4  Edith  Hmrietu  Goorfflna  WlngfleldDlgby,  m.  Ilcv. 
J  hn  C.  I'innej. 


III.  Uictianl  Baker  Wingfleld-Baker,  of  Orsett  Hall,  Emtx, 

late  .M  !■     (Mr   ><..iitl.    l-.,  x,    .1.1'.    i„.d    D  L.,    Ilitrh    Sh.riff 


ISX'i,  lia;ill^  M\  only  UuiU,  LiiuflulU.-,   Wllu  ul  Cut.  Cuui>er, -< 

of  Markrce.  co.  Sligo. 
Mr.   Wingfleld  i-i.  2ndly,  2  June.  1813.   Elirabeth,   dau.  of" 
William    MiUs,    Esq.    of   Uiatcine,   Hants,  and  by    her   had! 
issue, 

William  Wriothesley  Digby.  Charles  .John.  ■ 

Krederick.  Henry.  Kenelm  Digby. 

Julia,  m.  J.  Hetcher,  Esq.  ) 

Lucy,    ni.    Howard    Ketberstonhaugh,    Esq.    of    Bracklynj 
Casile,  CO.  Westmralh,  who  d.  \m^.  1 

Mr.  Wingfleld  a.Hsumcd  the  rumnme  of  Baker  in  lieu  of  hia^ 
patronymic  Wingmeld,  by  royal  license,  29  Dec.  1849.  He  U.] 
21  March,  lb&^.  ! 

i4i-)uj— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  ai.,  a  fleur-de-lis  arg.,  fofj 
Digdy;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  on  a  beml  gu.cotised  sa.  three  pairs 
of  wings  in  lure  of  the  lli'ld,  a  cresi.ent  gu.  for  difference  in 
sinister  chief,  for  Wi.\c;nELD. 

Cffftt — 1st :  An  ostriih  arg.  holding  in  the  beak  a  borsesboo 
or,  for  DiGBT ;  2nd  :  A  griOln  passant  vert. 

3/o/ro— Deo  non  forttina. 

&o<— Sherborne  Castle,  Dorsetshire. 


DIOBY-BESTE. 
iSis  Beste. 


DILKE  OP  MAXSTOKE  CASTLE.  . 
FExnEnsTON-DiLKE,  Wii.i.i.\M  Gkoboe,  Esq.  of 
Mnxstokc  Castle,  co.  Warwiek,  lute  Majur  Ut 
Warwick  Militia,  h.  15  Dee.  18.17  ;  v\.  10  Feb.  1877, 
Fanny,  elder  dau.  of  the  late  John  Starkey,  Esq.  of 
Springwood,  co.  York.  Mnjor  Fetherstoii  took  tho 
name  of  Dilke  in  addition  to  and  after  that  of 
Fetlierston  on  s.  his  brother  in  1877. 

JLtncaflf.— Maxstoke  Castle  was  sold  f/m|>.  RuiABirn,  by 
Lord  Chancellor  Egertou  to  Thomas  Dilke,  of  a  Leicestenbiro 
family. 

Thomas  Dilrb,  Esq.  of  Maxstoke  Castle,  co.  Warwli-k,  m. 
Eliz.ibeth,  dau.  of  William  Bonham,  of  Bocking  Ash,  co. 
Suffolk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  Jan.  Iti88,  aged  84;  left  at  his 
decease,  30  Jan.  1632,  aged  43,  a  son  and  heir, 

William  Dilke,  Esq.  of  Maxstoke  Castle,  d.  31  Aug.  1669, 
need  64,  having  m.  Honora,  eldest  dau.  of  Humble,  LonI 
Ward,  of  Birmingham,  eo.  Warwick,  by  whom  (who  <i.  18  July, 
lC;t9,  aged  G3)  he  was  father  of 

Ward  Dilke,  Esq.  of  Maxstoke  Castle,  d.  3  April,  1728.  lie 
111.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Lyttleton,  Bart,  of  Tamwortb, 
and  was  (.  by  his  son, 

William  Dilke,  E.^q.  of  JIaxstoke  Castle,  6.  21  July,  1706; 
m.  June,  1732,  Anne,  dau.  of  Charles  Russell,  of  Thelford, 
Norfolk,  and  liy  her  (who  ti.  3  June,  1749)  left  at  bis  decease, 
4  March,  K.'iS,  a  son  and  heir, 

William  Dilke,  Esq.  of  Maxstoke  Castle,  bapt.  14  July, 
1731 ;  m.  April,  \',W),  .Mary,  2nd  dau. and  co-hrireu  of  Thomas 
Kelherslon  l-eiyh,  Esq.  of  I'ackwwid  (son  of  Samuel  Leigh),  by 
■Mary,  his  2nd  »ife,  dau.  of  John  I..aDe,  Esq.  of  co.  Stafford, 
and  by  her  (who  >/.  17C8)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  luir. 

II.  Thonia.x,  of  I'aekwood,  who,  by  royal  license,  dated  ft  Dec. 
17'^;<,  took  the  surname  of  feTUKRSTo.i  only.  He  i(.  uiim. 
1  S.pt.  IMI4. 

III.  Charles,  of  Paekwood  House,  and  sometime  of  Market 
Bosworth,  eo.  I>ic<»t.r,  l>apt.  19  (»it.  17t>3;  m.  Eli/alioth, 
duu.  of  H.v.  Ueauinont  Dixie,  Ri-elor  of  Newton  BloMom- 
ville  and  Vinir  of  St.  I'eter  s,  Derby,  and  by  her  (who  was 
i'.ipt.  17  Feb.  I77.\  and  ./.  29  Jan.  Is21)  hod  two  daus., 

1  FnANrrji  Mart, /'.  jr.  Aug.  1H(I9;  m.  2  May.  Iw.ri,  her 
coiiMH,  .loiiM  Dilke,  lUttrwards  Jobm  KmiKRATON,  of 
whom  hereafter. 

2  i:iizab(  th,  III.  William  Charles  Alston,  Esq.  of  Elmdon 
Hall,  CO.  Warwick,  and  liad  is«ue. 

Mr.  Charles  DUke  who  (f.  20  March,  1832,  aged  69,  i 


DIL 


Tllli;  LANDED  GENTilY. 


Dili 


461 


by  royal  license,  dated  14  Oct.  1814,  for  himself  and  Iiis 
issue,  the  surname  of  Fetukrston  only. 
IV  John  (Ucv.),  of  Paekington  and  Polesworth,  co.  Warwick, 
b.  24  Dec.  1764;  it.  11  Aug.  1819.  He  m.  Harriet  Parr, 
widow  of  John  Mayow,  of  Coleshill,  and  by  her  (who  was 
buried  25  April,  1844,  aged  70)  had  issue, 

1  John,  of  Packwood  House,  6.  7  Dec.  1809;  who,  by 
royal  license,  dated  17  May,  1833,  assumed  for  himself, 
his  wile,  and  the  issue  of  their  marriage,  the  surname  and 
arms  oiFKTiiEKSTON  only.  Ho  vi.  2  iVIay,  1833,  Frances 
Mary,  elder  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Charles  (Dillte)  Petlierston, 
lost).,  and  liad  (with  other  issue,  for  which  sec  FETHEfiSTON 
of  I'ackwood), 

Charles   Fetherston-Dilke.  late  of  Maxstoke  Castle. 
AViLLiAM  George  Fetherston-Dilke,  now  of  Maxstoke 
Castle. 

2  Charles,  b.  10  Nov.  1810;  m.  Louisa  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Fowle,  Esq.  of  Nuneaton ;  and  d.  s.  p.  3  Deo.  1848 ;  his 
widow  d.  25  July,  1849. 

3  Thomas,  6.  25  Dec.  1811 ;  m.  and  d.  in  America. 

4  William  Andrew,  6.21  June,  1813;  m.  18  Dec.  18.50, 
Helen,  dau.  of  John  Fowle,  Esq.  and  has  issue,  Charles 
Wentworth  and  Frances  Helen. 

5  Frederick  Henry,  b.  13  Dec.  1815. 

1.  Mary,  m.  Kev.   Thomas  Wright,  Rector  of  Market  Eos- 
worth. 

William  Dilke,  who  was  buried  at  Packwood,  2  July,  1801,  was 
s.  by  his  son, 

William  Dilke,  Esq.  of  Maxstoke  Castle,  bapt.  2  Feb.  1760; 
m.  Sept.  1795,  Louisa  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  llichard  Geast  Dug- 
dale,  Esq.  of  Blyth  Hall,  co.  Warwick;  and  d.  Sept.  1797, 
leaving  by  her  (who  rf.  28  Dec.  1849,  aged  78)  two  sons,  Wil- 
liam and  Thomas.    The  elder, 

William  Dilke,  Esq.  of  Maxstoke  Castle,  d.  unm.,  and 
was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Thomas  Dilke,  Esq.  of  Maxstoke  Castle,  Capt.  Ii.N.,  d.  unm. 
24  March,  1853,  and  was  s.  by  his  cousin, 

Charles  Fetherston  Dilke,  Esq.  of  Maxstolce  Castle,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  6.  1836;  m.  19  July,  1866,  Rosamund  Emily,  dau.  of 
Sir  Alexander  Beaumont  Churchill  Dixie,  Bart,  of  Bosworth 
Park,  CO.  Leicester,  and  d.  3  Aug.  1877,  when  he  was  s.  by  his 
brother. 

^rms— Quarterly ;  1st  and  4th.  gu.,  a  lion  ramnant  per  pale 
arg.  and  or,  for  Dilke;  2ud  and  3rd,  gu.,  on  a  chevron  between 
three  ostrich  feathers  arg.  as  many  annulets  sa.  a  canton  erm., 
for  Fetherston. 

Cre<ts- 1st,  Dilke:  A  dove  arg.  beaked  and  membered  gu.; 
2nd,  Fetherston:  An  antelopes  head  coupcd  gu.  armed  and 
charged  on  the  neck  with  three  annulets  interlaced  in  fcss 
or. 

Motio — Leo  inimicis,  amicis  columba. 

Sea^— Maxstoke  Castle,  Coleshill,  co.  Warwick. 


DILLWYN-LLEWELYN    Gl? 
PENLIiERGARE. 

Dtllwtx-Lleweltn,  John,  Esq.  of  Penllevgave, 
CO.  Gk'norgan,  F.R.S.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Slieriff 
1834,  b.  12  Jan.  1810  ;  m.  18  June,  1833,  Emma 
Thoinasina,  dau.  of  Thomas  Mansel  Talbot,  Esq.  of 
Mavgam  Abbey,  co.  Gllamorgau,  and  has,  with  loiii- 
da  us.,  a  son, 

John  Talhot,  of  Ynisygerwn,  Neath,  co.  Glamorgan,  M.A., 
J-1'.  and  D.L.,  m.  1861,  Caroline  Julia,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
bite  Sir  Michael  Hicks-Beach,  Burt.,  M.P.,  and  has  issue, 
three  sons  and  a  dau. 

?iiurrtgC. — Towards  the  close  of  the  17th  century,  most 
of  the  descendants  of 

Jeffreys  Dilwtn,  of  Langorse,  adopted  the  Welsh  custom 
by  taking  the  surname  of  Jeffreys  ;  and  about  the  year 
1699, 

William  Dilwyn  emigrated  from  Breconshire,  with  his 
friend.  Governor  Penn,  to  Philadelphia.    He  was  father  of 

John  Dillwyn,  Esq.  of  Philadelphia,  m.  Susanna,  dau.  and 
heire.=is  of  George  Painter,  of  Haverford,  in  Pennsylvania,  and 
formerly  of  Broomhill,  in  the  parish  of  Dale,  co.  Pembroke, 
and  had  a  son, 

William  Dillwyn,  Esq.  of  Higham  Lodge,  Walthamstow, 
Essex,  m.  Nov.  1777,  Sarah,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Lewis 
Weston,  Esq.  of  High  Hail,  in  the  same  co. ;  and  d.  Sept. 
1824,  aged  81,  leaving  a  son  and  successor, 

Lewis  AVeston  Dillwyn,  Esq.  of  Eurrough  Lodge  and 
Sketty  Hall,  co.  Glamorgan,  F.R.S.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Shcria  1818,  and  M.P.  for  Glamorganshire  1832,  b.  21  Aug. 


1778 ;  TO.  13  July,  1S07,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  late  John  Llewelyn, 
Esq.  of  Penllcrgare  and  Ynys-y-gerwn,  co.  Glamorgan,  and 
had  surviving  issue, 

John,  now  of  Penllcrgare,  who  has  assumed  the  additional 

surname  of  Llewelyn. 
Lewis  Llewelyn,  of  Hendrefoilan,  co.  Glamorgan,  M.P.  for 

Swansea  (see  next  Memoir). 
Fanny  Llewelyn,  to.  1836,  Matthew  Moggridge,  Esq. 
Mary,  to.  Rev.  Itfontague  Earle  Welby. 

Arms—GiXJi.,  on  a  chevron  arg.  three  trefoils  slipped  of  the 
first. 

Crest— k  stag's  head  couped  ppr. 

Motto — Craignez  honte. 

Seat — Penllcrgare,  near  Swansea. 


DILLWYN    OP    HENDREFOILAN. 

Dillwyn,  Lewis  Llewelyn,  Esq.  of  Hendre- 
foilan, CO.  Glamorgan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for 
Swansea,  Major  Commanding  3rd  GUtmorgnnshiro 
Eifles,  b.  19  May,  1814  ;  m.  16  Aug.  1838,  Elizabeth 
{d.  1866),  dau.  and  heir  of  the  late  Sir  Heniy 
Tliomas  de  la  Beche,  C.B.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1866) 
has  issue. 

I.  Henry  De  la  Beciie,  LL.B.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  IS  Blay, 
1843. 

I.  Mary  De  la  Beche,  to.  1859,  John  Colo  Nicholl,  Esq.  of 
Merthyr  Mawr. 

II.  Elizabeth  Amy. 

III.  Sarah  Llewelyn,  to.  23  Jan.  1873,  Capt.  Fulwar  Craven, 
older  son  of  Goodwin  C.  C.  Craven,  Esq.  of  Brockharapton 
Park,  CO.  Gloucester. 

Mr.  L.  L.  Dillwyn  is  2nd  son  of  the  late  Lewis 
Weston  Dillwyn,  Esq.,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and 
heii-ess  of  John  Llewelyn,  Esq.  of  Penllcrgare 
{see preceding  Memoir). 

(Scat— Hendrefoilan,  near  Swansea. 


DIMSDALE. 

See  Bueee's  Peerage,  under  FOREIGN  Titles  op 

Nobility. 


DIROM    OF    MOUNT    ANNAN. 

Thomas  Alexander  Pasley  Diro^i,  Esq.  of 
I\lount  Annan,  co.  Dumfries,  Lieut.-Col.  (retired) 
Ivoyal  Horse  Artillery,  b.  21  Jan.  1831  ;  m.  11  June, 
18.J9,  Anna  Leonora,  only  dau.  of  William  Maxwell, 
Dirom,  Esq.,  Beii-al  C.S.,  and  d.  31  Aug.  1S7S. 

ILf  JtCagC. — LiEnT.-GEN.  Alexander  Dirom,  son  of  Alex- 
ander Dirom,  Esq.  of  Muiresk,  Banffshire,  by  Ann  Fothering- 
ham  his  wife,  in.  1793,  Magdalen,  dau.  of  Robert  Pasley, 
Esq.  of  Mount  Annan,  by  Christina  Pringle  his  wife,  and  a. 
Oct.  1830,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John  Pasley,  late  of  Mount  Annan. 

II.  Alexander,  Capt.  8th  Infantry,  to.  2  Nov.  1826,  Joanna 
Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  General  Peter,  of  Crossbasket,  co. 
Lanark ;  and  d.  26  Jan.  1837,  leaving  i<sue, 

1  Thomas  Alexander  Pasley,  late  of  Mount  Annan. 

2  Alexander,  Capt.  R.E.,  b.  22  June,  1837  ;  m.  19  Aug. 
1862,  Victoria,  dau.  of  J.  Coxworthy,  Esq.,  and  d.  9  Nov. 
186S,  leaving  issue,  Edith,  b.  13  Aug.  1865. 

1  Madeline  Elizabeth,  m.  19  Jan.  1847,  Rev.  John  Mur- 
doch. 

2  Barbara  Leonora,  m.  10  Oct.  1855,  G.  William  Bell,  Esq. 
of  Fortown,  co.  Haddington. 

3  Christina  Anne,  m.  J.  A.  Crawford,  Esq.,  Bengal  Civil 
Service,  and  d.  26  Feb.  1874. 

4  Leonora  Anne. 

m.  Robert,  Merchant  of  Liverpool,  b.  Aug.  1802 ;  m.  Aug, 
1829,  Miss  Hunter,  dau.  of  Peter  Hunter,  Merchant  of 
Greenock,  and  has  one  son,  I>atricli  Hunter ;  and  one  dau., 
Mary  Hunter,  m.  April,  1865,  Randal  Webb,  Esq.  of  Wits- 
borough,  CO.  Cork. 

IV.  WilUam  Maxwell,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  m.,  and  t?.  9Feb. 
1868,  leaving  one  dau.,  Anna  Leonora,  i/j.  Capt.  Pasley 
Dirom. 

V.  James,  Capt.  R.N.,  vi.  Jan.  1874,  Isabella,  dau.  of  H. 
Samuells,  Esq.,  C.B.,  late  Bengal  Civil  Service. 

I.  Leonora,  d.  28  July,  1874. 

II.  Anne,  m.  the  Rev.  Dr.  Muir. 


4G2 


DIS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


DIX 


The  eldest  son, 

John  Paslet  DnioM,  Esq.  of  Mount  Annan,  J.P.,  D.L., 
Lieut. -Col.  Grenadier  Guards,  6.  6  Nov.  1794;  d.  a  widower, 
without  issue,  2  June,  1857  ;  and  was  .?.  by  his  nephew,  the 
present  Thomas  Alexandeb  Pasley  Dieom,  Esq.  of  Mount 
Annan. 

.4 -/-m!— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  stag's  head  erased  gu., 
for  Dibom;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  on  a  chevron  between  three  roses 
arg.  as  matiy  thistles  slipped  vert,  for  Pasley. 

Crests— 1st,  Dirom:  A  stag's  head  ppr.,  Motto  over— Ducit 
Dominus;  2nd  Pasley:  A  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour 
grasping-  a  dagKer  all  ppr.     3IoUo  over — Be  sure. 

Seat — MoUQt  Annan,  Annan,  co.  Dumfries. 


DISNEY    OF    THE    HYDE. 

DISXET,  Edgae,  Esq.  of  The  Hyde,  Essex,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1864,  b.  22  Dec.  1810;  m. 
23  Oct.  1834,  Barbara,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late 
Lewis  WiUiam  Brouncker,  Esq.  of  Pelhains,  Dorset, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Edgar  John,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  1835 ;  m.  1859,  Lilias 
Charlotte,  youn;?est  dau.  of  the  Rev.  H.  Buckley,  Eector 
of  Hartshorn,  co.  Derby,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4  June, 
1874)  has  issue,  1  Edgar  Norton,  6.  1SG2;  1  Maud  Lilias; 
2  Violet  Mabel;  3  Evelyn  Frances;  4  Georgiaaa Emily; 
5  Ethel  Charlotte. 

II.  Lambert,  d.  14  March,  18.37. 

ni.  Lambert  Brouncker,  m.  Flora  Georgiana,  youngest  dau. 
of  Capt.  Thomas  John  Burke  O'Fflahertie,  Kilkenny 
Fusiliers,  and  has,  with  other  issue,  1  Albert  Brouncker; 
1  Ada  Flora. 

rv.  Frederick  William.  v.  Reginald. 

1.  Barbara  Sophia  Harriot,  m.  Ist,  29  Nov.  18G0,  Major  Philip 
Bcnnct,  of  Rougham  Hall,  Suffolk  (who  d.  11  July,  1S75), 
and  has  issue,  1  Philip;  2  Geoffrey  Frederic  Pilkington; 
3  Cyril  Edgar  Tyrell ;  4  Claud  Lambert;  5  lona  Barbara  ; 
She  „i._2nclly,  4  Dec.  lS/«.  tlie  Hun.  Harbord  Harbord. 

a.  Ana  GeraMine  Barbara,  m.  3  Jan.  1867,  Capt.  William 
Douglas,  2nd  son  of  Charles  Phelips,  Esq.  of  Briggins 
Park,  Herts,  and  has  had  issue,  1  Agnes  Isabella,  d.  14 
Aug.  18G8;  2Geraldine;  3  Henrietta  Charlotte ;  4  Agnes 
Finch;  5  Augusta  Disney. 

ni.  Charlotte  Frances  Barbara,  m.  3  Feb.  1870,  Leopold 
Denys,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  the  late  Sir  G.  W.  Denys,  Bart., 
and  has  issue,  Montague,  and  Guy  Fermor. 

IV.  Maude  Barbara,  m.  JohnBradney,  Esq.  late  14th  Hussars, 
of  Bayford  Lodge,  Wincanton,  Somerset,  and  has  issue, 
Edgar  Joachim  ;  Maud  Beatrix;  Ida. 

V.  Ada  Barbara. 

IS.intK'SC' — Lelnnd,  in  liis  ItiwrMy,  p.  29,  in  enume- 
rating the  gentry  of  the  Kestevan  division  of  Lincolnshire, 
mentions  "  Di.sney,  oAias  De  Iseney;  he  dwelleth  at  Diseney, 
and  of  his  name  and  line  he  gentilmen  of  Fraunce.  Ailesham 
Priory,  by  Thorney  Courtoise.  was  of  the  Disneys'  foundation, 
and  there  were  divers  of  them  buryed,  and  likewise  at 
Diseney." 

La^ibert  De  Isset,  of  Norton  D'Isney,  co.  Lincoln,  was 
ancestor  of  the  Dissets  of  Norton  D'Imey,  a  knightly  race  of 
high  station  and  influence,  intermarrying  with  the  Lords 
Bardolph,  Grey  de  Rutliyn,  the  Feltons,  Nevils,  Skipwiths, 
Ormesbys,  Dives,  Husseys,  &c.,  many  of  their  wives  being 
heiresses.  Twentieth  in  direct  descent  from  this  Lambert 
was 
•  Sir  Henry  D'lsNEY,  of  Norton  D'Tsney,  6.  1  March,  15G9; 
knighted  at  Whitehall,  23  July,  1603,  and  buried  at  Norton, 
11  Oct.  1641.  He  vii.  1st  Barbara,  dau.  of  John  Thornhaugh, 
Esq.  of  Fenton,  Notts,  and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Anne,  wife  of 
John  Williamson,  Esq.  of  Burton)  a  son  and  heir,  William,  of 
Norton  Disney,  d.  1656.  His  male  line  terminated  with 
William  Disney,  of  Norton  Disney,  who  d.  1722,  and  his 
brother,  the  Rev.  Richard  Disney,  Rector  of  Bloxham ;  the 
latter  had  three  daus.,  Anne,  by  his  marriage  with  Rebecca, 
dau.  of  tlie  Rev.  Henry  Wych,  of  Sutton ;  and  by  his  2nd 
wife,  Bridget,  dau.  of  Eakins  Lenton,  Esq.  of  Wigloft,  Lincoln, 
Bridget  and  Anne,  the  latter  the  wife,  1st,  of  Timothy  Boole, 
Esq.  of  Navcnby,  and  2ndly,  of  John  Gihnan,  Esq.  of  Cunwick, 
hotli  in  Lincolnshire.  Sir  Henry  D'Jsney  m.  2ndly,  Eleanor, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Grey,  Esq.  of  Langley,  co.  Leicester,  by  whom 
he  had  two  other  sons,  John,  of  wlioni  presently;  Thomas 
(Rev.),  Rector  of  Stoke  Hammond,  Bucks.    Sir  Henry's  2nd 


Jons-  DTsNET,  Esq.  of  Swinderby,  CO.  Lincoln,  6.  SO  Nor. 
160.";  m.  25  Jan.  1636,  Barbara,  dau.  of  Gervase  Lee,  Esq.  of 
Norwell  Hall,  Notts,  and  had  two  sons,  Gervase  and  Daniel. 
He  d.  10  Jan.  1G80-81,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Gervase  Disney,  Esq.  of  Swinderby,  who  rf.  ».  ;p.  3  April, 
1691,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Daniel  Disney,  Esq.  of  Lincoln,  m.  1674,  Catherine, 
youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry  Fynes  Clinton,  Esq.  of 
Kirksted,  Lincolnshire,  grandson  of  Henry  2nd  Earl  of  Lin- 
coln, by  whom  he  had  a  son,  John  (Rev.),  6.  26  Dec.  1677 ;  d. 
3  Feb.  1729-30,  leavinT,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  William 
Woolhouse,  M.D.,  of  North  Muskham,  Notts,  six  sons  and 
three  daus.,  of  whom  John  inherited  ;  Henry,  was  a  physician 
at  Newcastle,  and  his  son,  Henry  Woolhouse  Disney,  assumed, 
on  inheriting  an  estate,  the  name  of  Boebdck  ;  Gervase,  of 
Pontefract,  left  daus.  Mr.  Disney  d.  29  Aug.  1734 ;  and  was 
s.  by  his  grandson, 

John  Disney,  Esq.  of  Swinderby,  and  of  the  city  of  Lincoln, 
6.  3  April,  1700 ;  Sheriff  of  Nottingham  the  year  before  the 
death  of  his  grandfather;  m.  29  Dec.  1730,  Frances,  youngest 
dau.  of  George  Cartwright,  Esq.  of  Ossington,  Notts,  by  whom 
(who  d.  5  Jan.  1791)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Lewis,  who  inherited  Swinderby,  6.  9  Oct.  1738;  m.  16 
Sept.  1775,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  William 
Ffytche,  Esq.,  Governor  of  Bengal,  and  heir  likewise  of  her 
uncle,  Thomas  Ffytche,  Esq.  of  Danbury  Place,  Essex, 
in  consequence  of  which  he  assumed,  by  sign  manuel,  27 
Sept.  1775,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Ffytche, 
and  became  Lewis  Disney-Ffytche,  Esq.  of  Swinderby, 
CO.  Lincoln,  and  of  Danbury  Place,  in  Essex.  He  d.  22 
Sept.  18:i2,  leaving  two  daus.,  his  co-heirs, 

1  Frances  Elizabeth,  6.  29  Aug.  1776;  m.  Sir  William 
Hillary,  Bart. 

2  Sophia,  m.  her  cousin  germau,  the  late  John  Disnet, 
Esq.  of  The  Hyde. 

II.  Frederick,  a  Major  in  the  army,  h.  12  Oct.  1741 ;  d.  unm. 
at  Lincoln,  13  June,  1788. 

III.  John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Mary,  m.  1st,  1 753,  Edmund  Turnor,  Esq.  of  Stoke  Eoch- 
ford;  and  2ndly,  —  Murray,  Esq. ;  and  d.  Nov.  1839. 

Mr.  Disney  d.  26  Jan.  1771,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son  and 
heir,  Lewis  Disney,  Esq.,  whose  line  terminated  as  stated 
above.    His  youngest  son, 

The  Rev.  John  Disney,  of  The  Hyde,D.D.,  sometime  Eector 
of  Panton,  and  Roctor  of  Swinderby,  co.  Lincoln,  6.  17  Sept. 
1746;  ro.  17  Nov  1774,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Francis 
Blackburne,  AM.,  Hector  of  Richmond,  Yorkshire,  and  Arch- 
deacon of  Cleveland,  by  whom  he  had, 

John,  his  heir. 

Algernon,  6.  at  Flintham  Hill,  1  June,  1780. 

Frances  Mary,  b.  7  Aug.  1775. 

Mr.  Disney  d.  26  Dec.  1816,  and  was  .5.  by  his  son, 

John  Disney,  Esq.  of  The  Hyde,  Essex,  F.R.S.,  6.  29  May, 
1779,  Barrister-at-Law;  to.  22  Sept.  1802,  his  first-cousin, 
Sophia,  younger  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Lewis  Disney-Ffytche, 
Esq.  of  Swinderby,  co.  Lincoln,  and  of  Danbury  Place,  Essex, 
and  had  issue, 

John,  b.  28  July,  1808;  d.  20  Dec.  1819. 

Edgar,  now  of  The  Hyde. 

Sophia,  m.  9  Aug.    1836,   WUliam,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev. 
William  Jesse,  Vicar  of  Margaretting,  Essex. 
Mr.  Disney  d.  6  May,  1857. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  fess  gu.  three  fleiirs-de-lis  or. 

Crest — A  lion  passant-guardant  gu. 

Seat— The  Hyde,  near  Ingatestone,  Essex. 


DIXON    OF    ASTLE. 

Dixon,  George,  Esq.,  of  Astlc  Hall,  co.  Ches- 
ter, J.P.,  h.  1842,  educated  at  Eton,  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Astle,  Patron  of  one  Living,  late  Capt. 
25th  King's  Own  Borderers, and  Major  5th  Cheshire 
Rifle  Volunteers  j  s.  his  father  187^. 

?LinCa3;C. — The  pedigree  is  traced  from  William  Dixon, 
of  Heaton  Royds,  co.  York,  1564,  in  direct  succession  through 
four  generations  to 

John  Dixon,  Esq.,  &.  1696,  who  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Gower,  of  Hutton  (nephew  to  Sir  Thomas  Gower,  Bart,  of 
Stittenham,  co.  York),  d.  1749,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Jeremiah  Dixon,  Esq.,  F.R  S.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  Gledhow 
Hall,  CO.  York,  6.  1726,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  H.  Wickhim, 
Rector  of  Guisley,  and  had  tii,ht  sons  and  three  daus.,  of 
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I.  John,  was  his  heir. 

II.  Jeremiah,  Mayor  of  Lcods  1784,  b.  1754;  to.  jVIary,  clau. 
of  John  Smeaton,  E.sq.,  wlio  built  the  Eddystone  Light- 
house, and  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Henry,  of  Brooke  Farm,  near  Liverpool,  m.  Catherine 
Townley  Plumbe,  dau.  of  Thomas  Flumbe,  Esq.  of  Tong 
Hall,  CO.  Yorli,  d.  1819. 

Mr.    Pixon    d.  7   June,    1782,   aged  50,   and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

John  Dixon,  Esq.  of  Gledliow  and  of  Weeting  Hall, 
Suffolk,  J.l>.  and  D.L.,  6.  27  Juno,  1753,  Col.  1st  West  Yorli 
Militia,  TO.  1784,  Lydia,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Parlcer*  of  Astle 
Hall,  CO.  Chester,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  llobcrt  Gartside, 
Esq.  of  Manchester,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  his  heir,  d.  s. )). 

II.  John,  succeeded  his  brother. 

III.  George,  General  in  the  army.  Col.  Commanding 
2nd  Battahon  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  Col.  104tli  regt.,  b. 
5  Aug.  1801,  d.  8.  p.  1874;  m.  Mary  Frances,  3rd  dau.  of 
Eev.  E.  Sacheverel  Wilmot,  of  Chaddesden,  co.  Derby,  and 
widow  of  Eev.  J.  Biddulph,  of  Francliton,  co.  Warwick. 

I.  Lydia,  d.  unm. 

n.  Mary,  to.  George  Stone,  Esq.,  deceased. 

III.  Jane,  m.  Major  Charles  Loftus,  son  of  Gen.  and  Lady 
Elizabeth  Loftus,  deceased. 

IV.  Anne,  m.  Thomas  Kinnersley,  Esq.  of  Clough  Hall,  co. 
Stafford. 

Col.  Dixon  d.  18  April,  1824,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henri  Dixon,  Esq.  of  Glcdhow  and  Astle,  Lieut,  in  the  15tb 
Hussars,  J.P.  aud  D.L.,  6.  19  Nov.  1794;  to.  24  Dec.  1829, 
Emma  Matilda,  dau.  of  Rev.  E.  Sacheverel  Wilmot,  of  Chad- 
desden, CO.  Derby,  and  d.  s.  j?.  3  Aug.  1838.  He  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

John  Dixon,  Esq.  of  Astle  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and  Gledhow,  co. 
York,  Capt.  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1st  Royals,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  6.  19  Feb.  1799:  m.  14  May,  1840,  Sophia,  dau.  of  the 
late  T.  W.  Tatton,  Esq.  of  Wythenshawe  (son  of  William 
Tatton  Egerton,  Esq.  of  Tatton  and  Wythenshawe,  at  whose 
death  he  took  the  name  of  Tatton,  and  succeeded  to  the 
Wyihensliawe  estates),  and  of  Emma  his  wife,  dau.  of  Hon. 
John  Grey,  3rd  son  of  Harry,  4th  Earl  of  Stamford.  Col. 
Dixon  </.  10  March,  1873,  having  had  issue, 

I.  George,  his  heir. 

II.  John  Wykeham,  /;.  1  May,  1845 ;  d.  1863. 

III.  Charles  Egerton,  Lieut.  18th  regt.  Royal  Irish;  6.  12 
Doc.  1848. 

IV.  Henry  Grey,  Lieut.  25th  ;rcgt.  King's  Own  Borderers, 
b.  14  Aug.  1850. 

V.  Frederick  Parker,  6.  17  Aug.  1852. 

VI.  William  Arthur  Tatton,  b.  13  Feb.  1854. 

VII.  Edward  Wilbraham,  b.  2  Nov.  1860. 

I.  Anna  Louisa,  to.  4  Feb.  1874,  Eev.  W.  H.  Arundell,  Rector 
of  Cheriton  Fitzpaine,  Devon. 

II.  Sophia  Lydia,  to.  1st,  Eichard  Grahame,  Esq.,  who  d. 
1874 ;  2ndly,  Capt.  W.  Lisle  Blenkinsopp  Coulson,  late  25th 
regt.  King's  Own  Borderers. 

III.  Jessie  Maria.  iv.  Eleanor  Georgina. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  fleur-de-lis  or,  a  chief  ermine. 

Crest — A  demi-lion  rampant  arg. 

Seat— Astle  Hall,  Chelford,  Crewe,  Cheshire, 


DOBBIN    OF    ARUAGH. 

Dobbin,  Leonard,  Esq.  of  the  City  of  Armagh,  of 
Wood  Park,  co.  Armagh,  and  of  Templeport,  co. 
Cavan,  Clerk  of  the  Peace  for  the  co.  of  Armagh, 
m.  12  Sept.  1822,  Mary,  4th  dau.  of  Eev.  George 
Miller,  D.D.,  late  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.  Dublm, 
and  Eector  of  Derryvolan,  co  Fermanagh,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  24  Jan.  1848)  has  had  issue, 

I.  Leonard,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  London,  b.  8  March,  1825; 
d.v.n,n.  8  Nov.  1848. 


*  Thi.s  lady's  only  brother,  Thomas  Parker,  Esq.  of  Astle,  to. 
14  Sept.  1795,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Thomas  Cliolino"deley,  Esq., 
M.P.,  of  "Vale  Eoyal,  co.  Chester,  and  sister  to  Thomas,   1st 
Lord  Delamere,  o^  Vale  Eoyal,  and  died  without  issue. 
The  Eev.  J.  Parker,  of  Astle,  had  the  following  daus., 
Jane,  m.  John  Baskervylc  Glegg,  Esq.  of  Withington  and 
Gayton,  co.  Chester,  d.  s.  p. 

2  Alice,  TO.  Sir  Peter  Warburton,  Bart,  of  Arley  Hall,  co. 
Chester,  d.  s.  p. 

3  Lydia,  to.  as  above  John  Dison,  Esq.  of  Gledhow,  co. 
York. 

4  .\nne,  m.  Roger  Barnston,   Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Churton  Hall. 
6  Mary,  to.  Peter  Patten,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Bank  Hall,  eo. 

Lancaster,  uncle  of  Lord  Winmarleigh. 


II.  Thomas,  Solicitor  in  Cliancery,  i.  0  Jan.  1S31  ;  d.  v.nm- 

26  March,  18G5. 

III.  Georo;e  Miller,  Lieut. -Col.  late  Bengal  Artillery,  6.  25 
Jan.  1833;  m.  9  April,  1S68,  Elizabeth  tTane,  dau.  of 
the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Marshall,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Robert  Alexander,  6tli  regt.  European  Foot,  Bengal, 
b.  17  March,  1835;  m.  Miss  Louisa  Walker;  and  d. 
5  Sept.  1875,  leaving  issue. 

v.  William,  Clerk  of  the  Crown  for  the  co.  Armagh,  6. 
24  May,  1837 ;  m.  12  Aug.  1868,  Katharine,  2nd  dau.  of 
the  late  James  Bell,  Esq.  of  Ardcarne,  BaUinasloe,  and  d. 

27  July,    1875,   leaving  issue.      His  widow  d.   16  June, 
1876. 

VI.  Alexander  John  (Rev.),  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  b. 
23  June,  1840. 

VII.  Henry   Brooke,   M.A.,   LL.D.  Trin.   Coll.    Dublin,   b. 

21  March,  1842;  m.  July,   1867,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of 
John  Hart,  Esq.   of  Glanville   Hall,  South  Australia,  d. 

22  July,  1873,  leaving  issue. 

VIII.  Charles  Edward,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  Solicitor  in 
Chancery,  6.  11  April,  1846. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Hall  Stirling,  Esq.,  son  of  the  Rev.  John 
B.  Stirling,  Rector  of  Inniskeen,  co.  Armagh,  and  sur- 
vives, his  widow. 

II.  Rhoda  Mary,  m.  Thomas  Hanna,  Esq.  of  Gardiner's 
Place,  Dublin;  and  d.  24  Oct.  1860,  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Dobbin  was  nephew  and  heir-at-law  of  the  late 
Leonard  Dobbin,  Esq.  of  Armagh,  a  Deputy-Lieitt. 
for  the  CO.,  and  for  many  years  M.P.  for  his  native 
city  of  Armagh. 

JCtllCitgC— The  family  of  Dobbin  is  of  ancient  standing 
in  the  north  of  Ireland.  About  the  period  of  the  Revolution, 
viz.,  in  1C90,  two  brotliers  of  this  family  removed  from  Car- 
rickfergus  to  Armagh,  viz.,  Thomas  Dobbin  and  Eobert 
Dobbin.     The  younger  brother, 

Robert  Dobbin,  settled  at  Ternescobe,  co.  Armagh.  He 
made  his  will  14  Jan.  1734  35,  and  it  was  proved  in  the  Dio- 
cesan Court  of  Armagh,  '22  July,  1735,  in  wliicli  year  he  died, 
leaving  issue  six  sons.    The  youngest  son, 

Leonard  Dobbin,  Esq.  of  Armagh,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Gates,  Esq.,  and  niece  of  General  Murray,  distinguished  at  the 
siege  of  Derry  (of  the  family  of  Mcbkay  of  Philivhauyh),  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  Leonard,  of  Armagh,  D.L.,  for  many  years  M.P.  for 
Armagh,  6.29  Sept.  1762;  d.  unm.  20  Feb.  1844. 

in.  John,  M.D.,  d.  -uavi.  22  Oct.  1820. 

I.  Anne,  6.  1741  ;  m.  William  Curry,  Esq.  of  Aughnacloy, 
CO.  Tyrone ;  andd.  June,  1820,  leaving  a  dau.,  Mrs.  Mazierc, 
and  one  son, 

William  Curry,  Esq.,Serjeant-at-LawandM.P.  for  Armagh, 
afterwards  a  Master  in  Chancery ;  Mi.  1616,  Miss  Bruce, 
and  d.  s.  ■p.  182*. 

II.  Jane,  d.  unm. 

III.  Mary,  d.  unm.  March,  1S02. 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Dobbin,  Esq.  of  Armagh,  6.  1754  ;  to.  26  May,  1787, 

Rhoda,  dau.  of  Robert  Brown,  Esq.  of  Kiltown,  co.  Donegal, 

by  his  wile,  Lucinda  Parke,  of  Dunalley,  co.  Sligo,  and  had 

issue, 

Leonard,  present  representative  of  the  family. 

Robert  Brown,   Lieut.  6(!tli   regt.,  b.  6  Sept.  1790;   killed  at 

Anhoa,    France,    10    Dec.    1813,   having   been    previously 

wounded  at  till-  Iwttlc  .if  iiiUirs. 
Thomas,  J.P.  of  Ariii;i-li.  h.-:'j  Aug.  1795;  m.  3  Oct.  1827, 

Lucy,  dau.  of  Jnhn  Donn.llv,   Esq.,  and  sister  of  William 

Donnelly,  Esq.,  C.B.,  LL.D.,'Regisi,rar-Goneral,  whieh  lady 

d.  s.  p.  30  Sept.  1831;  he  ((.  24  May,  1871. 
Alexander  John,  of  Armagh,  b.  29  March,  1797;  d.  18  Jlay, 

1877. 
Lucinda,  m.  1809,  Henry  D.  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Prosperous,  co. 

Kildare,  and  d.  his  wiuow,  Dec.  IsGO. 
Mary,  m.  Rev.  William  Hamilton  Maxwell,  Prebendary  of 

Balla,  who  d.  29  Dec.  1850. 
Jane,  d.  II  May,  1875. 
Anne,  m.  2  Oct.  1828,   Henry  Leslie  Prentice,  Esqi  of  Cale- 

don,  J. P.,  and  d.  Oct.  1863. 
Rhoda,  to.  William  Hanna,  Esq.,  Barrister-a1;-Law;  and  d. 

17  June,  1847. 

Arma—Gu.,  between  two  flaunches  chequy  arg.  and  sa. 
five  mullets  of  six  points  or,  a  crescent  of  the  last  for  dif- 
ference. 

Crest— Out  of  a  muril  crown  ppr.,  charged  with  a  crescent  or. 
an  oak  branch  acorned  also  ppr. 

Motto— Rq  e  nierito. 

/Jesidences— Gardiner's  Place,  Dublin;  and  Armagh. 


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i)OBBS    OF    CASTLE    DOBBS. 


DoBBS,  CoxwAT  EiCHAED,  Esq.  of  Castle  Dobbs, 
CO.  Antrim,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Higli  Slieriff  18il,  and 
M.P.  for  Carrickfergus  1832,  h.  1796 ;  m.  1st,  26 
Aug.  1826,  Charlotte  Maria,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
William  Sinclair,  Etq.  of  Eort  William,  co.  Antrim, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Montagu  William  Edward,  J.P.  co.  Antrim,  6.  28  Sept. 
1844,  Hich  SherifT  co.  Kildare  1871. 

I.  Olivia  Xichola,  i/i.  Nov.  1864,  Sir  James  Macaulay  Hig- 
ginson,  K.C.B.,  Governor  of  Mauritius. 

II.  Frances  MilUcent,  m.  11  Nov.  1866,  Major-Gen.  Hugh 
Boyd. 

III.  Charlotte  Loui?a  Mary,  d.  23  March,  1860. 

IV.  Hester  Alice  CaroJine,  ra.  G  April,  18.03,  Gerald  George, 
now  Sir  G.  G.  Aylmer,  Bart,  of  Donadea  Castle,  co.  Kildare. 

V.  Harriet  Sydney,  m.  1st,  28  Aug.  1860,  George,  Duke  of 
Manchester;  and  2ndly,  16  Dec.  1858,  Arthur  Stevenson 
Blackwood,  Esq.,  grandson  of  Admiral  Hon.  Sir  Henry 
Blackwood,  Bart. 

VI.  Nichola  Susan,  d.  19  Juno,  1857. 

VII.  Milicent  Georgina  Montagu,  ra.  10  Nov.  1864,  G.  W. 
Bulkeley  Hughes,  Capt.  62nd  regt. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1875,  Winifred   Susanna,   youngest 
dau.  of  Benjamin  Morris,  Esq.  of  Lewes,  Sussex. 

ICtltCaflC. — This  family  was  established  in  Ireland  by 
John  Dobbs,  who  accompanied  Sir  Henry  Dockwra  to  that 
country  in  l-o96,  and  was  subsequently  his  deputy  as  Treasurer 
for  Ulster,  This  John  Dobbs,  who  is  stated  to  have  been 
grandson  of  Sir  Richard  Dobbs,  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1.551, 
■M.  Margaret,  only  child  of  JohnDalway,  of  Ballyhill,  and  by 
her  had  two  sons,  Foulk,  who  was  lost,  with  his  father,  in 
returning  from  England ;  and  Hercules  Dobbs,  who  s.  to  his 
father's  property;  he  «i.  Magdalen  West,  of  Ballydugan,  co. 
Down,  and  left  an  only  son, 

Richard  Dobbs,  Esq.  High  Sheriff  co.  Antrim  1664,  who  m. 
1665,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Erien  WiUiams,  Esq.  of  Clints  Hall,  co. 
York,  and  had  by  her  (with  three  daus.)  two  sons.  Mr.  Dobbs 
d.  1701,  leaving  his  estate  to  his  younger  son, 

Richard  Dobbs,  Esq.  of  Castletown,  6.  1660  ;  who  m.  1st, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Archibald  Stewart,  of  Ballintoy,  and  had  (with 
two  daus.,  Jane,  m.  Edward  Brice,  of  Kilroot:  and  Eliza- 
beth, (?.  jiai/i.)  three  sons,  i.  Akthck,  his  heir:  ii.  Richard, 
Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  ancestor  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard 
Dobbs,  Dean  of  Connor,  and  Francis  Dobbs,  Esq..  Barrister- 
at-Law,  M.P.  for  Charlemont;  iii.  Marraaduke.  He  m.  2ndly 
Margaret  Clugston,  of  Belfast,  and  by  her  had  three  daus. 
He  was  High  Sheriff  co.  Antrim  1694,  and  d.  1711.  His  eldest 
son  and  heir, 

Arthur  Dobes,  Esq.,  6.  2  April,  1689;  High  Sheriff  eo. 
Antrim,  1720,  and  for  many  years  M.P.  for  Carrickfergus,  m. 
Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Capt.  Osborne,  of  Timahoe,  co.  Kildare, 
and  relict  of  Capt.  Norbury,  by  whom  he  had  issue.  Mr. 
Dobbs  who  was  appointed  Engineer  and  Surveyor-General  of 
Ireland  by  Sir  Robert  Walpole,  was,  1753,  sent  out  as  Governor 
of  North  Carolina,  where  he  acquired  large  possessions.  He 
was  a.  by  his  eldest  son, 

CoswAT  Richard  Dodbs,  Esq.  of  Castle  Dobbs,  M.P.  for 
CarrickfergiL=,  and  High  Sheriff  co.  Antrim  1752,  who  m.  1st, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Alexander  Stewart  of  BalUntoy,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  19  Feb.  1766>  had  issue,  Richard,  his  heir.  He  w. 
2ndly,  Charity,  widow  of  Stephen  Rice,  of  Mount  Rice,  in  the 
same  county,  and  dau.  of  Robert  Burrows,  Esq.  of  Kildave, 
by  Jlary  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  ONcill,  Esq.  of  Shanes  Castle, 
CO.  Antrim,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Edward  Brice,  Capt.  in  the  army,  and  twice  Mayor  of  Car- 
rickfergus, d.  at  Castle  Dobbs,  Keb.  1803. 
Kobert  Conway  (Rev.),    m.   1798,    Miss  Bristov/,    dau.   of 
the  Rev.  William  Bristow,  Vicar  of  Belfast;  and  d.  9  Dec. 
1809,  aged  38,  leaving  issue, 
1  William  Cary  Dobbs,    Q.C.,    M.P.    for   Carrickfergus, 
and  subsequently  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Landed  Estates 
Court  in  Ireland,  b.  1806,  m.  Eleanor,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
late  Henry  Westropp,  Esq.  of  Richmond,  co.  Limerick, 
and  d.  17  April,  li5G9. 

1  Rose,  wife  of  William  MaunstU  Reeves,  Esq.  of  Vosters- 
berg,  CO.  Cork. 

2  Charity,  m.  John  M'DonncU,  Esq.,  M.D.,    of  Dublin. 

3  Frances  Ann,  to.  Richard  Ellis,  eldest  son  of  the  late 
Richard  Ellis,  Esq.,  Master  in  Chancery. 

4  Mary,  m.  Richard  Reeves,  Esq.  of  Fitzwilliam  Place, 
Dublin. 

Frances,  uu  Edward  Gayer,  Esq. 


Mr.  Dobbs  d.  11  April,  1811,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Richard  Doebs,  Esq.of  Castle  Dobbs,  whom.  1792,  Nichola, 
dau.  of  Michael  Obins,  Esq.  of  Portadown,  by  Nichola  his 
wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Richard,  1st  Viscount  Gosford,  and  by  her 
had  issue,  i.  Coswat  Richard,  present  representative;  ii. 
Archibald  Edward,  m.  in  India.  Miss  Chapman,  and  d.  April, 
1838,  leaving  one  son,  Archibald  Edward;  in.  Acheson; 
I.  Nichola;  ii.  Frances,  deceased;  and  iii.  Olivia,  also 
deceased.    Mr.  Dobbs  d.  24  Jan.  1840,  aged  87. 

Atim — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  per  pale  sa.  and  arg.  a  chevron 
engrailed  between  three  unicorns'  head  erased  all  counter- 
changed,  for  Dobbs  ;  2nd,  sa.,  three  lions  passant  guardant  (the 
two  in  chief  rencontrant)  or,  for  Dalwat  ;  3rd,  per  cross  erm. 
and  az.  a  cross  or,  for  Osborne. 

Crest — A  unicorns'  head  erased  arg. 

Motto — Amor  Dei  et  proximi  summa  beatitude. 

Seat — Castle  Dobbs,  Carrickfergus,  co.  Antrim, 


DOBEDE    OP    EXNINa    HALL. 

DoBEDE,  Henet  Fredeeice,  Esq.  of  Exning 
Hall,  Suffolk,  J.P.  cos.  Suffolk  and  Cambridge, 
succeeded  his  father  John  Dobede,  Esq.,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  of  Exning  Hall,  1875  ;  m.  12  July,  1866, 
Louisa  Frederica,  younger  dau.  of  Eichard  JefPerson 
Eaton,  Esq.  of  Stetchworth  Park,  co.  Cambridge, 
M.P.,  by  Charlotte  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and 
co-heiress  of  Henry  John  Conyers,  Esq.  of  Copped 
Hall,  Essex. 


Seai— Exning  Hall,  Newmarket. 


DOD    OF    EDGE. 

WoLiET-DoD,  Eev.  Chaeles,  of  Edge  Hall,  co. 
Chester,  M.A.,  b.  21  March,  1826 ; »».  21  March,  1850, 
Frances  Lucy,  dau.  of  Eev.  PeUy  Parker,  Eector  of 
Hawton,  Notts,  and  has, 

I.  Francis,  b.  3  May,  1855. 

II.  Charies  Edward,  b.  19  Feb.  1857. 

III.  Arthur  George.  iv.  Antony  Hurt. 
V.  Owen  Cadogan.                       vi.  Robert  John. 
VII.  Thomas  Crewe.  viii.  Hova  Frederic. 
I.  Mary. 

ji.  Lucy  Rosamond,  ra.  16  .Jan.  1877,  Hon.  and  Rev.  William 

Trevor  Kenyon,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Malpas. 
III.  Emma  Frances. 

Mr.  WoUey  took  the  name  of  Hod,  in  addition  to 
that  of  WoLLET,  by  royal  license,  14  April,  1868 
{see  WOLLEX  of  Allen  Hill). 

iLincagC— HovA,  son  of  Cadwgan  Dot,  the  founder  of 
this  family  about  the  time  of  Henry  II.,  having  ra.  the  dau. 
and  heir  of  the  Lord  of  Edge,  in  Cheshire,  obtained  one  fourth 
of  that  manor,  and  settled  there. 

HovA  Dud  had  two  sons:  the  younger,  John,  of  Smith's 
Pentrey,  Broxton,  ra.  Margery,  dau.  of  Hugh  Le  Byrd,  of 
Broxton;  and  the  elder, 

Thomas  Dod,  of  Edge,  terap.  Edward  III.,  m.  Mabel,  dau.  of 
David  Mere,  and  had  two  sons,  Thomas,  his  heir;  and  John, 
ancestor  of  the  Dods  nf  Cloverley.    The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Dod,  of  Edge,  m.  Mary,  or  Matilda,  dau.  of  David 
Bird,  of  Broxton,  and  left  a  son  and  successor, 

David  Dod,  of  Edge,  ra.  Cecilia,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William 
de  Bickerton,  and  was  father  of 

Sib  Anthony  Dod,  of  Edge,  knighted  by  King  Henry  on  the 
field  of  Agincourt.  He  d.  on  his  return  homewards,  and  was 
interred  in  the  Cathedral  of  Canterbuiy.    His  son  and  heir, 

David  Dod,  of  Edge,  was  one  of  the  Cheshire  gentlemen  who 
signed  the  supplication  to  Henky  VI.  respecting  the  liberties 
of  the  Palatinate.     His  direct  male  descendant, 

Sir  Edward  Dod,  Baron  of  the  Exchequer  of  Chester,  to. 
Margaret,  dau.  and  eventual  heir  of  Roger  Mainwaring,  Esq. 
of  Nantwich,  and  was  great-great-grandfather  of 

Thomas  Dod,  Esq.  of  Edge,  bapt.  5  July,  1688;  m.  at  Chester 
Cathedral,  28  June,  1748,  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Crewe,  ot  Crewe 
and  cf  Holt,  co.  Denbigh,  and  by  her  (who  d.  26  June,  1778) 
had  Thomas  Crewe,  his  heir ;  William;  Rebecca,  wife  of  Wil- 
liam Mostyn  Owen,  Esq.  of  Woodhouse,  Salop ;  and  Anne 
Sobieski,  wife  of  Robert  Watkin  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Plas  Newydd, 
CO.  Denbigh.    Mr.  Dod  d.  30  Dec.  1759,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 


DOD 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


DOD 


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TiioMAS  Crewe  T>ox>,  Ksq.  of  Eil^p,  Ijapt.  at  Malpas,  II  July, 
1754;  m.  20  Sept.  17SC,  Anne,  4th  dau.  of  Halpli  Sneyil,  Esq.  of 
Keele,  co.  Stafford,  and  had  issue, 
John  Anthony,  6.  1798;  d.  unm.  in  India,  1821. 
Charlotte,  m.  20  Feb.  1834,  Rev.  Joseph  Yates  Cookson, 
son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  Chavles  Non-is  CooUson,  R  A  of 
K.mton  House,  Devon.  Mr.  Cookson,  on  his  marriage'  took 
Ijy  royal  license,  the  surname  of  Dod.  Anne 

Prances  Rosamond,  7a.  Rev.  Pelly  Parker,  Rector  of  Hawton 
Notts,  and  d.  1877,  leaving  by  him  (who  d.  1865)  a  dau.! 
Frances  Lcct,  m.  Rev.  Charles  Wollcy,  ut  supra. 
Soby  Rebecca,  m.  H.  li.  Sneyd,  Esq.  of  Eatou  Lod^c    co 
Stafford;  and  cZ.  1876.  ' 

Col.  Dod  d.  1827. 

v4/-iH.s— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  on  a  fcss  "-u  between 
two  barrulets  wavy  sa.  three  crescents  or,  and  (for  distinction) 

canton  of  the  second,  for  Dod;  2nd  and  3rd,  sa.,  a  chevron 

lire  or  and  gu.  between  three  maidens'  heads  affrontee 
coupcd  at  the  bust  ppr.  crined  gold,  for  Wollet.  CresU~lst 
DoD  :  A  garb  arg.  banded  gu.  environed  with  a  snake,  the  head 
issuing  from  the  middle  of  the  garb  ppr.  and  (for  distinction) 
a  cross  crosslet  of  the  second ;  2nd,  Wollet  :  A  man's  head 
facing  the  dexter  in  chain  mail  couped  at  the  shoulder  ppr 
MotLu—li\  copia  cantus. 

^eai— Edge  Hill,  Malpas,  co.  Chester. 


MARRIOTT-DODINGTON    OS"    HORSING- 

Toisr. 

_  Marriott-Dodits-gton,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Hor- 
sington  House,  Somerset,  Barrister-at-Law,  M.A., 
J.P.,  Capt.  1st  Somerset  Militia,  b.  22  July,  1839  ; 
s.  liis  father  22  March,  187G  ;  m.  1865,  Lucy,  dau' 
of  the  Eev.  E.  Downe,  Sector  of  Rushden,  JSTorth- 
amptonshire,  and  has  issue, 

Roger,  6.  30  July,  1866. 

ilt'nrafle.— This  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  and  distin- 
guished family  of  Dodington  of  Dodi,i;jton,  Somerset  {see 
Borke's  Vicissitudes  of  Families,  last  edition). 

William  Dodington,  of  London,  and  afterwards  of  Lambeth, 
aged  21  in  1672,  2nd  son  of  Christopher  Dodington,  Esq.  of 
Lincoln's  Inn  (who  was  bapt.  at  Dodington,  Somerset,  9  June, 
I60f),  and  whose  will,  dated  21  Jan.  1656,  was  proved  16  Nov'. 
1657),  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Gouge,  D.D., 
Rector  of  St.  Anne's,  Blackfriars,  was  executor  to  his  elder 
jrother,  George  Dodington.  Esq.  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  and  of  Wells, 
jomerset,  who  d.  31  March,  1695.  Ho  i,;.  before  1680,  Edith, 
lau.  of  Thomas  Rookcs,  of  London,  and  d.  22  March,  1708' 
laving  had  issue,  '  ' 

I.  George,  of  Horsington,  Somerset,  only  surviving  son  vi 
1st,  Ahcia,  dau.  of  William  Gifford,  of  Kensington;  and 
2ndly,  Mary  Benet,  but  d.  s.  p.  14  April,  1757. 

II.  Rookes,  of  Horsington,  d.  unm.  1728. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  Charles  Jackson,  Citizen  of  London,  and  had 
issue,  ' 

1  Samuel  Jackson,  only  son,  who  assumed  for  himself  and 
nis  heirs  male,  by  Act  of  Parliament  passed  1757  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Dodington  only.  He  was  Hi"-h 
Sheriff  for  Somerset  1763,  and  c^  May,  1813,  having  had 
issue  an  only  dau.  and  heiress, 
Mary,,rt.  20  Feb.  17D8,  Francis  Eushell  Reastnn,  Esq., 
Bairister-at-Law,  who  d.Ang.  1S27,  aged  70;  she  d.s  « 
30  April,  1812.  ■*  ' 

1  r.dith,    m.  James     Erjghtman,   of    Easinghall   Street, 
London.  ' 

2  Margaret,  sometime  of  Newington,   SuiTcy,  and  after- 
wards of  Parhament  Street,  Westminster,  d.  iui,ii.  10  Sept. 

II.  Edith,  of  Horsington,  d.  unm.  1729. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  irSept.  1711,  Richard  Sibley,  of  Cogenhoe, 
CO.  Northampton,  and  </.  1763,  leaving  by  him  (who  pre- 
deceased her  in  1735)  an  only  dau., 

Elizabeth  Sibley,  m.  James  Manning,  of  Little  Houghton  ; 

d.  17  Oct.  17:n:,  liavi.i-  li:iil  by  him  (who  d.  13  May,  1767; 

besides  two  dnus.,  K.l;/,  .inth  and  Mary,  and  two  younger 

sons,  James  au.l  William,  an  eldest  son, 

George  Dodington  Manning,  of  Little  Houghton,  bapt. 

there  4  Jan.    1748;    m.  7   April,    1767,   Anno,   dau.  of 

Anstin  Johnson,  of  Great  Houghton,  co.  Northampton 

f-u\'-:}L^°''-  ^'^'>  leaving  had  by  her  (who  survived 

till  ISjI)  issue, 

William  Dodington  Manning,  bapt.  12  March,  1774, 
wliu  assumed  the  surname  of  Dodington  on  succeed- 
ing to  the  Horsington  estates  in  1813,  on  the  death  of 
his  kinsman,  Samuel  Dodington,  nd^  Jackson.  He 
a.  unm.  22  Feb.  1853. 

^;f"o^'^^  ?^'T1'"S,  of  Kettering,  no.  Northampton, 
6^2jOct  1,,6;  w.  Sarah,  dan.  of  William  Garret 
o^  Broughton,  and  d.  laii;  li.s  \Mdow  survived  till 


Jnnies  Manning,  of  Little  Houghton,  h.  20  March 
l-ai;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel  ^lonk,  of  Little 
Houghton,  and  d.  s.  p.  July,  1848. 
Charles  Manning,  of  Beckenham,  Kent,  6.  11  Mar 
,  ^'  "'iol'^.'l'  J^l'^a^eth  Searle,  of  Walworth,  and 
ri.  Aug.  1834,  leaving  a  son,  James,  of  St.  Neot's,  cs 
Huntingdon,  and  a  dau.,  Martha.  ' 

Austin  Manning. 

Martha  Manning  m.  John  Marriott,  of  Hardinffstone 
CO  :Northampton/who  d.  Feb.  1817),  and  d.  June, 
1818,  having  had  issue,  ' 

George  Marriott,  b.  7  June,  1796;  d.  7  Sept.  1S41 
John  Marriott,  sometime  of  llardingstone,  6. 27  Oct. 

Thomas  Marriott,  of  whom  presently. 
William  Marriott,  /;.  4  Aug.  1808. 
Elizabeth  Marriott. 

Harriet   Marriott,   m.  Nov.   1834,   John  Brothers- 
(.1.  s.  p.  Feb.  1839.  ' 

IV.  Sarah,  m.  before  1728,  —  INIason. 

V    Mary,  m    before  1707,  William  Overman,  of  Strcatham, 

Surrey,  and  survived  him  (who.se  will,  dated  8  Sept.  1740 

was  proved  10  Feb.  1748),  having  had  issue. 

Thomas  Marriott,  Esq.,  above  mentioned,  3rd  son  of  John 

Marriott,  Esq.  of  Hardingstone,  by  Martha  his  wife,  assumed 

by  royal  license  1853,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 

Dodington,  on  succeeding  to  the  Horsington  estates,  at  the 

death  of   his  maternal  uncle,   William  Dodington   Manning 

Doiliugton,  Esq.  of  Horsington.    He  was  b.  14  Dec.  1803-  m 

3^  Aug.   1837,  Elizabeth  Bird,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Spencer 

Phelps,  Rector  of  Maperton,  Somerset,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  now  of  Horsington  House. 

II.  William,  6.  1841;   d.  1855. 

III.  Henry  Phelps  (Rev.),  b.  24  March,  1843 

's 'uaT^'^''^   Jane,    m.    Kcnrick    Peck,    Esq.    of    Woburn 

11.  Catharine,  m.  Rev.  J.  G.  Clark,  King's  Coll.  Cambridge. 

HI.  Henrietta.  ° 

Mr.  Marriott-Dodington  d.  22  March,  1876. 

^j-nis— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  Dodington,  sa.  three  buo-le- 
horns  stringed  arg. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  JIarriott,  barry  of  °six 
indented  arg.  and  sa.  a  bend  az.  charged  with  three  fleurs-de- 
lis  of  the  tirst.  Crests-lst,  Dodington  :  On  a  mount  vert 
a  stag  sejant  regardant  arg.  attired  or,  in  the  mouth  an 
acorn  of  the  last  leaved  of  the  first;  2nd,  Marriott:  On  a 
rock  ppr.  a  talbot  paly  of  six  arg.  and  sa.  resting  the  forepaw 
on  an  estoile  of  the  last.  <=  "  ^i^aiv 

Sfo^s  — Horsington,  Wincanton ;  and  Combo,  Dulverton 
Somerset.  ' 


DODSON    OF    CONYBOHO'. 

DoDSON,  Eight  Kon.  John  George,  of  Conyboro' 
Sussex,  M.P.  for  Chester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Earrister- 
at-Law,  M.A.,  M.P.  for  East  Sussex,  1857  to  1874, 
Deputy  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commous  1865  to 
1872,  Finaucial  Secretary  to  the  Treasury  1873-4 
P.O.  1872  ;  b.  18  Oct.  1825 ;  m.  3  Jan.  1856* 
Florence,  2nd  dau.  of  W.  J.  Campion,  Esq.  of 
Danny,  by  Harriet  his  wife,  dd'st  dau.  of  Thomas 
Eead  Kemp,  Esq.  of  Xemp  Town,  Erighton,  and 
has  issue. 


II.  Ethel  MiUeccnt. 


I.  John  William,  6. 1869. 

I.  Florence  Harriet. 

III.  Mildred  Augusta. 

jLt'llCaCIC. — Rev.  Jeremiah  Dodson,  Vicar  of  Wye  and 
afterwards  Rector  of  St.  Katherine  Coleman,  London,  'from 
1G65  to  1692,  was  cousin  of  Sir  William  Dodson,  Common 
Councilman  and  Alderman  of  the  City  of  London,  who  was 
knighted  by  King  Charles  II.  1680;  and  in  the  following 
reign,  and  at  the  revolution,  took  an  active  part  in  the  politics 
of  the  City.  In  Luttrell's  Relation  of  State  Jffairs,  there  is 
frequent  mention  of  Sir  William  Dodson,  as  well  as  of  Thomas 
Dodson,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Liskeard,  Cornwall,  who  d.  1707,  having 
been,  the  year  before,  run  through  the  body,  in  a  duel,  by  Mrt 
Manley.    The  Rev.  Jeremiah  Dodson  left  one  surviving  son, 

Rev.  Jeremiah  Dodson,  who  was  Rector  of  Broadwater, 
Sussex,  and  also  (1701)  of  Huistiiierpoint.  He  d.  1744,  leaving 
a  son. 

Rev.  CnRisTOPHEK  Dodson,  D.D.,  for  51  years  Rector  of 
Hurstpierpoint.    He  d.  1784,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Rev.  John  Dodson,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Hurstpierpoint,  m.  1776, 
Frances,  dan.  of  Rev.  Mr.  Dawson,  of  Stapenhill  House,  co. 
Derby,  and  d.  1807,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Right  Hon.  Sir  John  Dodson,  Knt.  LL.D.,  appointed 
Advocate  of  the  Admiralty  1S29,  King's  Advocate-General  1834, 
Master  of  the  Facidtics  18 U,  Viuar-General  of  the  Province  of 
2  H 


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DOL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


DOM 


Canterbury  184!),  Dean  of  the  Arches,  and  Jaclse  cf  t'le  Prero- 
gative Court  of  CantPibury  1852.  He  sat  in  ParUanient  for  E,  ye 
from  1819  to  1823.  He  m.  1822,  Frances  Priscilla,  dau.  of  George 
Pearson,  Esq.,  M.D.,  the  eminent  Physician  and  Chemist;  and 
dying  27  April,  1858,  was  s.  by  liis  only  son,  the  present  PJglit 
Hon.  John  Geokge  Dodson,  of  Hurstpierpoint,  M.P. 

Armn—Avg.,  a  foss  nebulee  gu.  between  six  fleurs-de-lis  sa. 
Crest— Tv/o  lions'  gambs  in  saltire  gu. 

SeaJ— Conyboro,  Lewes.     Town  Residence— 6,  Seamore  Place. 

DOLLING  OF  MAGHHRALIIT. 
The  late  Kobeet  Holbeche  Dolling,  E?q.  of 
Magheralin,  co.  Down,  J.P.  Down  and  Monaghaii, 
and  J.P.  and  D.L.  Londonderry,  Higli  Sheriff  ISGj, 
Dar.-at-Law,  b.  13  Feb.  1809  ;  m.  22  Jan.  1842,  Eliza, 
3rd  dau.  of  Josias  Du  Pre  Alexander,  Esq.,  M.P., 
nejAew  of  James,  Earl  of  Caledon,  and  d.  28  Sept. 
1878,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1870)  had  issue, 

I.  EoBEKT  William  Eatclifpe,  now  of  Magheralin,  6. 10  Feb. 

II.  Caledon  Josias  Eatcliffe,  6.  17  May,  1857. 

I.  Mary  Emma  Eatcliffe.  ii.  KUse  Ann  Eatcliffe. 

ni.  Adelaide  Harriet  EatclifTe. 

IV.  Geraldine  Bouverie  Eatcliffe. 

V.  Nina  Caroline  EatclifTe.       vi.  Josephine  Maud  Eatcliffe. 
vii.  Ulrica  Douglass  Eatcliffe. 

Hl'UCagC— This  family  is  of  ancient  French  extraction, 
and  was  first  established  in  the  Isle  of  Purbeck. 

EoBERT  Dolling,  Esq.,  left  the  Isle  of  Purbeck,  and  settled 
in  London.    By  Mary  his  wife,  he  had  an  only  son, 

James  Dolling,  Esq.  of  London,  m.  Mary,  only  child  and 
heiress  of  J.  Eatcliffe.  of  Stockport,  co.  Chester,  and  Huttou 
Garden,  London,  and  left,  with  one  dau.,  Mary  Eatcliffe,  an 
only  son, 

Eev.  Bobeut  Eatcliffe  Dollinb,  Eector  of  Tilsey,  Surrey, 
Vicar  of  Aldenham,  Herts,  and  Eector  of  Bolnhurst,  co.  Bed- 
ford, J.P.  for  Herts,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Paul  Saunders,  Esq. 
(which  lady  ra.  2ndly,  1815,  Sir  E.  Dundas,  a  Swedish  noble- 
man), and  had  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

Eev.  Bocghey  William  Dolling,  of  Magheralin,  co.  Down, 
Fellow  of   Exeter  College,    Oxford,    Eector  of    Magheralin, 
and  Precentor  of  Dromore,  6.  3  June,  1782;  m.  28  July,  I80G, 
Mary,  dau.  of  John  Short,  Esq.  of  Solihull,  co.  Warwick,  and 
had  issue, 
EoBEBT  HoLBEcnE,  latc  of  Magheralin. 
Mary  Eatcliffe  m.  James  Thomas  Bolton,  Esq.  of  The  Elms, 
CO.  Warwick. 
Emily  Jane  Saunders,  m.  Eev.  Thomas  Hassard  Montgomery, 
of  Springfield,   co.  Down,   eldest  son  of  Alexander  Mont- 
gomery, Esq.  of  Kilmur,  and  has  issue. 
He  d.  13  Jan.  1853. 

.^rrn.s— Per  fess  arg.  and  az.,  a  fess  dancettee  per  fess  dancettce 
sa.  and  of  the  first.  Crest — A  buck's  head  ppr.  attired  or, 
gorged  with  two  bars  dancettee  arg.     Motto— Spero. 

S«a«s— Edenmore,  Magheralin,  co.  Down;  and  Manor  House, 
Kilrea,  co.  Derry. 


and  2ndly,  Miss  Deme,  by  both  of  whom  he  had  issvje.  Tha 
eldest  son  of  the  first  marriage, 

John  Dolphin,  Esq.  of  Goulbully  and  Turoe,  m.  Mary 
Geo?hegan,  of  Westmeath,  and  had  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

HcBERT  Dolphin,  Esq.,  'in.  Helen,  dau.  of  Martin,  of  Eaheen, 
of  the  TuUyra  family,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Oliver,  of  Loughrea,  m.  1770,  Margaret  Helen,  dau.  ol 
Lewis  Collin,  of  Dublin,  and  d.  1805,  leaving  four  sons, 

1  Hubert  Thomas,  heir  to  his  uncle. 

2  Anthony,  d.  uiim. 

3  Paul,  of  Loughrea,  m.  Miss  Burke,  of  Spring  Garden. 

4  Henry,  of  Loughrea,  m.  1st,  a  dau.  of  Pierce  Blake,  Esq. 
of  Holly  Park,  co.  Galway;  and  2ndly,  Miss  Skerett,  of 
the  Ballinduff  famUy.  By  the  former  he  hud  issue,  Pierce, 
his  heir;  Anthony;  and  Anne. 

ni.  Henry,  d.  unm. 

IV.  Thomas,  in  the  Spanish  service,  to.  a  Mexican  lady. 
I.  Margaret,  m.  Domiuick  Burke,  Esq.  of  Killymor. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Dolphin,  Esq.  of  Turoe,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  John 
Burke,  Esq.  of  St.  Clerans,  and  had  daus.  only, 
Jane,  a  Nun  in  the  convent  of  Loughrea. 
Margaret,  m.  1790,  John  Browne,  Esq.  of  Moyne,  and  was 
mother  of  Michael  J.  Browne,  Esq.,  late  of  Moync;  Anne 
Browne;  and  Maria,  m.  1809,  Charles  Austin,  3rd  Lord 
ffrench. 

Anne,  a  Nun  in  the  convent  of  Loughrea. 
Celia,  m.  John  McDonnell,  of  Carnacon,  and  was  mother  of 
the  late  Joseph  McDonnell ;  Mrs.  Chevers,  of  Killyan ;  and 
Mrs.  O'Connor,  of  Milto\vn. 
Eleanor,  m.  Thomas  Eedington,  of  Eyehill,  and  was  mothej 
of  Mrs.  Eoche,  of  Eyehill;  Mrs.  Bodkin,  of  Annagli;  Jlis! 
Eedington,  a  Nun  in  Loughrea;  and  the  late  Mrs.  Balfc,  ol 
South  Park. 

Sally,   m.  Jlichael  Balfe,   Esq.  of  South  Park,  and  had  ai 
only    child,   widow    of  J.  J.   Murphy,  Esq.,  a  Mastc 
Chancery. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Edmond  Balfe,  of  Marlborouch  Street. 
Mr.  Dolphin  dying  ,<:.  p.  r,i.,  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

HorETiT  Thomas  Dolphin,  Esq.  of  Turoe;  m.  1804,  Mary,  dau 
of  Peter  Grehan,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  by  his  wifu,  Mary,  dau.  o 
Stephen  Eoche,  Esq.  of  Limerick,  and  of  Granagh  Castle,  co 
Kilkenny,  and  had  i?sue, 
Oliver,  present  proprietor. 

Peter  Hubert,  of  Danesfort,  co.  Galway,  m.  1852,  Antoinette 
dau.  of  Peter  McEvoy,  Esq.  of  Great  Cumberland  Place 
and  Wimbledon,  Surrey,  and  has  i.ssue. 
Margaret,  m.  James  Daly,  Esq.  of  Castle  Daly,  co.  Galway. 
Anastatia  and  Lucy,  both  Nuns  in  the  Cai'melite  convent  o 
Loughrea. 

Anne,  m.  Peter  Daly,  Esq.  of  Daly's  Grove,  co.  Galway,  J.P. 
brother  to  James  Daly,  Esq.  of  Castle  Daly. 
Helen,  a  Nun  in  Westport.        Lucy,  a  Nun.        Monica. 
Mr.  Dolphin  d.  1829. 

Arms—&z.,  three  dolphins  hanrient  ppr.     d-al—A  do'.^h 
haurient  ppr.     jUo/io— l-irmum  in  vita  mail. 
/Scat— Turoe,  Loughrea,  co.  Galloway. 


DOLPHIN    OP    TTTROE. 

Dolphin;  Oliver,  Esq.  of  Turoe,  co.  Gal-way, 
Barristcr-at-Law,  h.  1805  ;  m.  13  April,  1812,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Andrew  Browne,  Esq.  of  Movilla,  co.  Gal- 
way, by  his  wife  Mary,  sister  of  Maurice  Elake, 
Esq.  of  BalUnafad,  co.  Mayo,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Andrew,  6.  I84G.  u.  Oliver,  6.  1S50. 

III.  Hubert  Peter,  b.  1853. 

I.  Mary,  ra.  1S03,   to  Andrew,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Edward 
Martyn,  Esq.  of  Tullyra,  co.  Galway. 

II.  Monica,  in.  1867,  Thomas  Kirwan,  Esn.  of  Elindwcll,  co. 


Galway. 
III.  Henrietta, 


Anne, 


IV.  Catherine,  d.  18'77 
^illtilQt. — This  is  one  of   the    original  Anglo-Norman 
families  in  Ireland;    and  it  appears  that  the  Dolphins  have 
continued  to  reside  in  the  immediate  vicinity  of  their  present 
scat,  Turoe,  for  nearly  six  hundred  years. 

During  the  civil  wars  the  Dolphins,  in  common  with  most  of 
the  Eoman  Catholic  families  in  Connaught,  sustained  great 
losses  by  confiscations  and  forfeitures,  which  caused  many 
of  them  to  emigrate;  however, 

Hubert  Dolphin,  living  at  Goulbully  1691,  preferred  re- 
maining in  his  native  country,  in  the  hope  of  preserving  some 
of  the  property.    He  m.  let,  Sarah  M.  Burke,  of  Deiryhole ; 


DOMVILLE    OF    LYMME    HALL. 

Tatloe-Domtille,  Mascie  Domville,  Esq.  o 
Lymme  Hall,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Lynime,  b.  a 
D'inan,  France,  29  Dec.  1857  ;  s.  his  father  1870. 

ILtltCaSC— Henry  Taylor,  Esq.,  Mayor  of  Liverpool  172( 
TO.  Anne,  dau.  (by  Ursula  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heiress  c 
William  Domville,  Esq.  of  Lymme  Hall)  of  William  Masscy,  o 
Mascie,  Esq..  7th  son  of  Eichard  Massey,  or  Mascie,  Esq.  c 
Sele,  by  Barbara  his  wife,  dau.  of  Eobert,  2nd  son  of  J 
Gleave,  Esq.  of  High  Lcgh,  and  grandson  of  James  Masscj 
Esq.  of  Sele  (who  rf.  1649)  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Gcorg 
Leycestcr,  Knt.  of  Toft.  By  this  lady,  Henry  Taylor  had  tn 
sons :  the  younger, 

Eobert  Tavlok,  Esq.  of  Chester,  m.  Ann  Tagg,  and  w: 
father  of 

Thomas  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Lymme  Hall,  who  hi.  Mary,  dau.  c 
Samuel  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Ash,  Salop,  and  d.  27  Jan.  1814,  age 
70,  having  had  issue,  Robert  (m.  Jane  Foulkes,  of  Mcrtyn,  an 
had  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  George  Johnson,  Esq.):  .Masc; 
Domville,  of  whom  presently ;  Mary,  m.  Sir  Andrew  Corbeii 
Bart. ;  Elizabeth,  ra.  Eev.  William  Molyneux,  M.A.,  of  Hawl 
ley  Hall.    The  younger  son, 

The  Eev.  Mascie  Domville  Taylor,  in.  1st,  Diana,  dau.  ( 
John  Houghton,  Esq.  of  Wavcrtree,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1 
Aug.  1824)  had  issue, 

Mascie  Domville,  his  heir. 

TtiOmas  John  Domville,  i>.  10  April,  1817. 

Eobert  Mascie,  of  Tyn  Llwyn,  Corweu,  co.  Merioneth,  J.P 


uox 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


DON 


4G7 


late  an  ofTicTr  in  tbo  25tli  rest.,  !>.  12  O^'t.  ISIS;    to.  lS-t2, 
KlizabetU  Frances,  eldest  tlau.   of  the  late  James  i'oyiiter 
Garland,  Ksq.,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 
Domville  Mascie,  Capt.  27th  Inniskillings,  6.  1814. 
Diana  Anne,  m.  liev.  Philip  Wyuter,  D.D.,  Principal  of  St. 
John's  College,  Oxford. 
Mr.  Taylor  TO.  2ndly,  Patty  Jemima,  dau.  of  Jolin  I'oulkcs, 
Esq.  of  Kryviatt,  co.  Denbigh,  and  by  her  had  a  son, 

Henry  John,  b.  10  April,  1827. 
He  d.  9  Oct.  1845.    His  eldest  son, 

Mascie  Uomville  Taylor-1)omvii,le,  Esq.  of  Lymino  ITall, 
6.  13  July,    1815;    m.   1837,   Elizabeth   Julia,  dau.   of  Henry 
Browne,  Esq.  of  Bath  and  Kensington,  and  bad  issue, 
Mascie  Domville,  now  of  Lymme  Hall. 
Harry  Erederick,  b.  18  April,  18d0;  d.  4  April,  18J1. 
Ursula  Diana  Laura. 
Lucy  Adela,  d.  15  April,  18S7. 
Mr.  Taylor-Doniville,  d.  in  Jamaica,  23  Aug.  lL-i70,  and  was  s. 
his  son,  the  present  Mascie  Do.mville  Tatlou-Bo.mville,  lisq. 
Arms — Az.,  a  lion  rampant  arg. 
Seat — Lymme  Hall,  Warrington,  co.  Chester. 


DONALDSON-HUDSON^    OP    CHESWAS- 
DINE    BLALIi. 

DoNALBSON-HuDSON,  CuAELES,  Esq.  of  Ches- 
rardine  Hull,  Salop,  J.P.,  b.  12  Feb.  1810  ;  m.  10 
;Peb.  1870,  Sara  Marie,  oiilj  dau.  of  tlio  late  Sidney 
'Robert  Strealfeild,  Major  52ad  foot,  and  has 
|.ssue, 

I.  Ralph  CnAKLES,  5.  20  Feb.  I'^71. 

I.  Kathleen  Marie.  ii.  Doris. 

VIr.  Donaldson-Hudson  is  2nd  son  of  the  late  John 
[Donaldson,  Esq.  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Anthony  Halliler,  Esq.  of  Wigton,  and  is  grandson 
)f  Alexander  Donaldson,  Esq.  by  EUzabetli  Hudson 
lis  wife,  sister  of  Thomas  Hudson,  Esq.  to  whose 
states  he  succeeded,  assuming  by  royal  license,  30 
Fan.  1862,  the  surn.ime  and  arms  of  Hudsox.  His 
Ider  brother  Thomas,  Capt.  3rd  Has>ars,  m. 
2  Sept.  18U0,  Louisa  Helen  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau. 
f  R.  H.  A.  Kirwan,  Esq.  of  Bawnmore,  and  d.  13 
Fuly,  1867,  leaving  issue,  Walter  Eirwaa  ;  Gerald 
iirwan ;  Thomas  Reginald  Kirwan ;  and  Helen 
jQuisa.  He  has  two  sisters,  Anne,  m.  1862,  Capt. 
)yiuond,  late  of  the  3rd  Hussars,  and  Catharine 
Elizabeth,  m.  1876,  Robert  Ealfour,  Esq. 

^rHis— Quarterly;  1st  and  4th,  on  a  fess  dancetteo  between 
wo  boars'  beads  couped  in  chief  and  a  lion  rampant  in  base 
u.  two  martlets  of  the  field,  for  Hudson.     2nd  and  3rd,  arg., 

lymphad  sa.  between  three  dolphins  naiant  az.,  for  Donald- 
3N.  C'rtsts— Upon  a  mill-rind  fessways  sa.,  a  lion's  head  erased 
r,  gorged  with  a  bar  gemel  indented  gu.,  for  Hudson.  In 
•ont  of  a  saltire  az.  a  cubit  arm  erect  grasping  a  dagger,  and 
liarged  with  a  thistle  slipped  all  ppr. 

Se(((— Cbe.^wardme  Hall,  Market  Drayton.  Toicn  House— 
1,  South  Audlcy  btreet,  W. 

4 

DONEIiAN    OF    SYLANE. 

DoyELA:^^,  Deriiot  O'Conob,  Esq.  of  Sylnne,  co. 
ralway,  J.l'.,  b.  Q  March,  1853. 

tnr<ltTC. — This  family,  one  of  the  most  ancient  in 
:eland,  deiives  from  Caual  (Charles),  2nd  son  of  Morough 
[olatban,  a  celebrated  prince  of  the  House  of  Heremon,  and 
ing  of  Connaught,  whose  eldest  son,  Enragh,  was  progenitor 
f  tlie  0'Coi\oRs-DoN,  which  Cabal,  at  his  father's  death,  in 
31,  had  very  lar-e  possessions  in  the  counties  of  Koscommon 
ad  Galway,  and  \wis  father  of  Arllgeal,  King  of  Connaught,  a 

ndant  of  whom,  about  936,  built  a  castle  at  Ballydonelan, 
illed  the  Black  Castle,  part  of  which  still  remains.  It  was 
jstroj-ed  by  fire,  according  to  tradition,  in  the  beginning  of 
le  15th  century,  and  in  1412,- another  castle  was  erected  near 
le  ruins  by  Xully  O'DoMiLAN,  as  appears  by  an  inscription  in 
le  building. 

Thomas  Uonelan,  Esq.,  vi.  1771,  Mabel,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
ermot  O'Conor,  Esq.  of  Sylane,  by  Mabel  his  wife,  2nd  dau. 
r  Edward  O'Flynn,  Esq.  of  Turlough,  and  d.  181G,  leaving 
sue.    The  2nd  son, 

Dermot  Donelan,  Esq.  of  Sylane,  m.  1811,  Maria,  2nd  dau. 
:  William  Keary,  Esq.  of  Clough,  and  had  two  sons  and  two 


William  Edmond,  jI.D. 

Belinda,    m.    Charles  J.   Lynch,   Esq.    of    Carrabog,    co. 
Galway,  an  officer  in  the  army. 
Mr.   Dermot  Donelan  d.  U  April,   1852,   and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

TuojiAs  O'CoNOB  Donelan,  Esq.  of  Sylane,  J.P.,  6.  12  Dec. 
1821 ;  m.  27  Oct.  1851,  Elizabeth  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Josepli 
Burke,  Esq.  of  Ower,  co.  Galway,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Dermot  O'Conok,  now  of  Sylane. 

II.  Joseph  O'Conor.  iii.  John  O'Conor, 
I.  Mary. 

Mr.  Thomas  O'Conor  Donelan  d.   1874,    and  wag  .5.   by  his 
eldest  son,  Dehmot  O'Conor  Donelan,  now  of  Sylane. 
_  Arms— Arg.,  a  tree  thereto  a  slave  tied  all  ppr.     Cr^st—X 
lion  i-ampant.     .1/oMo— Omni  violentia  major. 
-Secti— Sylane  More,  Tuam,  co.  Galway. 


DONNITHORNE  OF  COLNE  LODGE. 

DoNNiTHOENE,  Edwaed  Hareis,  Esq.  of  Colne 
Lodge,  Middlesex,  J.l\,  late  of  the  16th  Queen's 
Lancers,  b.  Nov.  1810  ;  m.  1st,  1834,  EUzabeth  Jane, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  Rer.  George  Moore,  Rector  of 
Sowton,  Devon,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  George  Moore,  Capt.  Scots  Greys,  &.  July,  1842; 
m.  1875,  Harriette  Lucia,  only  dau.  of  John  Alexander, 
Esq.  of  Milford,  co.  Carlow,  late  M.P.  for  Carlow,  and  has 
a  son, 

Harold  Edward  Alexander  Comtn,  b.  1870. 

II.  Arthur  Bampton,  b.  1844;  m.  1874,  Aeddan,  3rd  dau.  of 
the  Hon.  Kobert  Arundell,  younger  son  of  the  lOtb  Lord 
Arundell  of  Wardour,  and  has  issue,  Arthur  Arundell,  6. 
1875,  and  Loveday  Gladys. 

I.  Isabella  Charlotte,  d.  unm.  1855. 

II.  Henrietta  Maria,  m.  1865,  H.  Carnsew,  Esq.;  and  d. 
1865,  leaving  Issue,  a  dau.,  Eosamund. 

III.  Mary  Penelope,  m.  Aug.  1858,  Edward  Archer  Wilde, 
Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  younger  son  of  E.  A.  Wilde,  Esq., 
and  nephew  of  the  late  Lord  Chancellor  Truro,  and  has 
i.ssue. 

3ltJtC7t5E.— The  family  of  Boxtthon,  as  the  name  was 
originally  spelt,  is  one  of  antiquity  in  Cornwall,  and  was 
located  at  an  early  period  at  Bonythou.  From  the  direct  line 
which  terminated  in  1725,  spring  the  Bontthons  o/C'arcitw, 
extinct  in  1749,  and  the  Bonythons  or  Donytbons,  as  the 
name  was  subsequently  spelt,  who  were  resident  for  some 
centuries  at  St.  Agnes.    Of  this  branch  was 

Nicholas  Donnithorne,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  in  1725.  He  was 
s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Donnithorne,  who  m.  the  dau.  and  heiress  of  W. 
Crocker,  Esq.  of  Trevellis;  and  d.  s.  p.  1762,  and  was  s.  by  his 
next  surviving  brother, 

Kev.  Isaac  Donnituorne,  of  St.  Agnes,  Cornwall,  Preben- 
dary of  Hereford,  afterwards  Governor  of  the  Stannaries,  -ni. 
Miss  Hereford,  of  the  family  of  Hereford  of  Sufton  Court,  and 
d.  1784,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Jamr-.  '.  i;ii  li  ■  i"  inherited,  excepting  as  regarded  his 
Herelui.: 

II.  NiclM  :    .1  'v^emly. 

I.  Penil-ji  .  ,,  .  <  I,  ;  iiilicr  Harris,  Esq.  of  Hayne  Castle, 
Devon,  and  </.  leaving  issue,  two  daus.,  Penelope,  d.  unr,i. 
1860 ;  and  EUzabeth,  m.  her  cousin,  Isaac  Donnithorne, 
Esq. 

II.  A  dau.,  TO.  —  Wellington,  Esq. 
The  younger  son, 

Nicholas  Donnithorne,  Esq.  who  was  heir  to  his  father,  m. 
Anna,  dau.  of  Alexander  Comyn,  Esq.  of  Penrose,  Cornwall, 
lineal  descendant  and  representative  of  the  Comyns  of  BadenocU 
and  the  lied  Comyn.    Mr.  Donnithorne  was  Governor  of  the     ■ 
Stannaries    to  the  Prince  of  Wales,  and    d.    1796,    leaving 
issue, 
I.  Isaac,  of  St.  Agnes,  m.  his  cousin,  Elizabeth  Harris,  the 
heiress  of  Hayne  Castle,  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of 
Harris,  and  d.  8  Oct.  1848,  leaving  issue, 

1  Christopher  Arthur,  b.  14  Jan.  1801;  m.  15  Feb. 
1825,  Louisa  Eleonora,  3rd  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Watkins, 
of  Pennoyre,  co.  Brecknock,  by  Susannah  Eleanora  his 
wife,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Eichard  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Golden 
Grove,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  has  issue  (see  Harris,  of 
Hayne). 

2  John  James,  m.  Frances  Amelia,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward 
Acton,  Esr).  of  Gatacre  Park,  Salop. 

1  Elizabeth  Penelope,  d.  unm. 
u.  James,  of  whom  presently. 

2  n  3 


4G8 


DON  THE  LANDED  GENTRY.  DON 

'    Rickavd  of  Camolin,  co.  Wexford,  m.  the  (lau.  of  Eichart 


A  d,..,  ,..  J.  ^^yl-.  ^SiirSr^r'Fetd.an,, 


[I.  A    dau., 
Surrey. 


Eev.    George   Moore,  Eector  of   Sowton, 


""r.rSorixnoK.K,  Esq.,  aJ«d.e,  and  Governor  of  t.e 
Mint  Bencal  Civil  Service,  inherited  the  Herefordshire  estate 
K'^ruSe'  He  ».  1807',  Sarah  only  '^'^^■^J <^\^^!^: 
B  N  the  Paciflc  navigator,  and  discoverer  of  the 
that  bore  his  name,  and  d.  1852,  leaving  issue, 
1  William  Sherson,  d.  s.  p.  1856 


islands 


2  Edward  Harris,  now 


of  Colne  Lodge. 


Eliza  Emily. 


i  Maria,  d.  1832.        2  Penelope,  d.  Is32. 

^  „o  Aro-  a  chevron  gu.  hetween  three  Cornish  choughs 
closeppT:  o'e.'-A  Cornifh  eUough,  and  a  swan  naiant  ppr. 
Motto-KuT  Deu  Ees  Pub  Tra. 

Seat-Colno  Lodge,  Twickenham. 


DONOVAN    OF    BALLYMOP-E. 

DOKOYAN,  RiCHAED,  Esq.  of  Ballymore,  co.  Wex- 
ford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1859  and  for- 
merly Capt.  in  the  Wexford  Mihtia  6^  17  Oct. 
1819  ;  s.  his  father  7  April,  1849  ;  m  9  Jan.  18o6, 
Ehziibcth  Agnes,  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Wynne,  Rector 
of  Ardcolm,  and  has  hud  issue, 

I.  EictiARD,  b.  25  Nov.  18.58. 

II.  Charles  Henry  Wynne,  b.  26  June,  18C0. 

III.  Edward  Wynne,  6.  28  Aug.  1862. 

IV    Albert  Francis,  b.  30  Sept.  1868  ;  d.  20  Jan.  1369. 

I.  Madeline  Annie.  n-  Agnes  Adelaide. 

in.  Frances  Louisa  Alice. 

IJ^tne.igC.-This  family  is  a  branch  of  O'Donovan,  of 
Clan.Lochlin(««0'DoNovAN,  Chief  of  Clan  Cathal) 

DoNEL  OCR  NA  Cartan  O'Donovan  of  Cloghatradbally 
Castle,  CO.  Cork,  Chuf  of  Clan  Lochlin,  temp.  James  I  made 
a  surrender  of  his  estates  to  the  King,  28  June,  1615,  and 
received  a  re-grant  of  the  same  by  patent  29  Jan.  1616.  He 
had  three  sons, 

1    Moriertagh  McDonel  oge,  s.  as  adef  of  dan  LochU 
was  s.  by  his  son,  Donel  McMoriertagh,  who 

u.^Dermot,' wlio^iiad,  with  a  younger  son,  Daniel,  two  sons, 

1  Jeremiah,  who  s.  his  cousin  as  Chief  of  Clan  Locldin, 
and  whose  line  failed  with  his  sons. 

2  Cornelius,  of  Kilmacabea,  whose  L^cscendant  became  Chief 
of  Clan  Lochiin,  now  represented  by 

Bev.  Jeremiah  Alexander  O'Donovan,  Oiief  of  Clan 
Lochiin,  b.  1849;    m.   1877,  Esther  Bell,  dau.  of  Kev. 
John  O'Callaghan,  and  has  a  son  and  heir, 
EicHARD  Bartholomew,  b.  15  June,  1878. 
III.  EicKARD,  ancestor  of  Donovan  of  Biillyiuore. 
Donel  oge  na  Cartan  O'Donovan  d.  24  Jan.  1629.     His  third 


and 
attainted 


EicKARD  NA  Cartan  O'Donovan,  was  father  of 

MoRTOGH  O'Donovan,  who  removed  from  the  co.  Cork,  and 
resided  in  Dubhn  with  his  cousin  Jeremiah  O'Donoven, 
afterwards  Cliief  of  Clan  Lnchiin.    He  was  father  of 

Rickard  Donovan,  Esq.  of  Clonmore,  co.  Wexford,  the  first 
of  this  family  who  settled  in  co.  Wexford.  He  lit.  Bridget,  sister 
of  Alderman  Thomas  Kieran,  Sheriff  of  Dubhn  1687,  and  had 
five  sons  and  three  daus. 

I    Eickard,  d.  v.  p.  ii-  MoRxocn,  his  heir. 

in  Cornelius,  of  Clonmore,  m.  1st,  Bridget,  daa.  of 
Abraham  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Ballytrent,  co.  Wexford,  and 
had  issue, 

1  Abraham,  a  Physician  in  Enniscorthy,  d.  .<!.  p. 

2  Eickard,  of  Clonmore,  m.  Winified,  dau.  of  Henry 
Milward,  Esq.  of  Ballyharron,  co.  Wexford;  and  d.  1731, 
leaving  five  daus.,  Eliza,  to.  Aug.  1763,  Cadwallader  Ed- 
wards, Esq.  of  Ballyhire,  co.Wexford;  Sarah,  m.  June,  1773, 
John  Cox,  Esq.  of  Coolcliffe,  co.  Wexford;  Winifred,  m. 
Bev.  Joseph  Miller,  of  New  Boss,  as  his  second  wife ; 
Lucy  m  18  July,  1769,  John  Glascott,  Esq.  of  Aldertown, 
CO  Wexford;  and  Julia,  jit.  June,  1776,  Kichard  Newton 
King,  Esq.  of  Mucmine,  co.  Weiford. 

Cornelius  Donovan  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Harvey, 
Esq.  of  Killiane  Castle,  same  co.,  and  had  issue, 
3  John,  d.  unm.  4  Cornelius. 

1  Elizabeth.  .  ,     ^     .       .     ,,     „, 

2  Juliana,  m.  Cornelius  Fitzpatrick,  Ensign  in  the  ^\  ex- 
ford  Militia. 

Cornelius  Donovan's  will,  dated  20  Oct.  1735,  was  proved 
in  the  Diocese  of  Ferns,  IB  July,  1739. 


iMxoii  Esq.  of  Newtown,  co.  Wexford;  and  had 
1  George;  2  Cornelius,  a  Captain  of  Dragoons.  He 
resided  at  Newtown  Barry,  and  left  a  son,  William,  and  two 
daus.,  Juliana,  m.  1st,  Oct.  1756,  Joshua  Thomas,  Esq.  of 
Bolacreen,  and  2ndly,  Oct.  1763,  John  Henry  Ldkins ;  Mary, 
m    Bobert    Blayney,   of    CamoUn;    3  Bichard,   d.  s.  p.-, 

4  Eickard,  who  had  by  Constance  his  wife,  two  sons  and 
one  dau.,  George,  of  Kilmuckridge ;  Eickard,  of  Crowney- 
horn ;  and  Mary,  m.  Jan.  1765,  Thomas  Philips,  of  Kilscoran: 

5  Niion,  d.  unm.  25  Nov.  1741;  and  1  Juliana,  m.  1st, 
15  Sept.  1741,  Eichard,  6th  Earl  of  Anglesey;  2ndly, 
Matthew  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Castle  Talbot,  co.  Wexlord,  and  d, 
20  Nov.  1776. 

V.  Thomas,  left  a  son,  Mortogh. 

I    Mary,  m.  Clement  Gough,  Esq.  of  Ballyorley,  co.  Wexford, 
II.  Ann,  TO.  Jeremiah  King,  Esq.  of  Macmine,  co.  NVextord. 
HI.  Elizabeth,  to.  July,  17U1,  Kev.  Michael  Mossc,  Hector  oJ 
White  Church,  co.  Wexford. 
Mr.  Donovan  d.  1707,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Mortogh  Donovan,  Esq.  of  Bally  more,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff 
co  Wexford,  1704;  b.  20  May,  1607;  vi.  1st,  13  Aug.  1096, 
Lucy,  dau.  of  llcnry  Archer,  Esq.  of  Ballyhoge,  co.  Wexford, 
and  had  two  sons, 

I.  Eickard,  his  heir.  n.  Henry,  who  left  issue, 

He  TO  2ndly  (settlements  dated  23  May,  1704,  Anna,  dau.  oJ 
Bobert  Carew,  Esq.  of  Castleboro,  co.  Wexford,  by  whom  (who 
d.  1713)  he  had  further  issue, 
III  Bobert,  of  Bride  Street,  Dublin,  Alderman  of  the  City, 
and  High  Sheriff  1750,  ,u.  Katherii.c,  dau  of  Francis  Top- 
lady,  Esq.  (High  Sheriff,  co.Wexford,  1/15)  and  d.  May, 
1755,  leaving,  .J 

I  Francis,  d.  Oct.  1773,  leaving  two  sons,  1  Bichard,  e^ 
Tibberton,  co.  Gloucester,  b.  1/66;  d.  1815,  having  ha^ 
an  only  dau.,  who  predeceased  him  in  Jan.  1814;  am 
2  Francis,  of  Tibberton,  d.  June,  1819.  .,,,,,, 

1  Elizabeth,  bapt.  11  Oct.  1737;  d.  unm.,  buried  21  July 

2^KaUierine,  bapt.  IG  March,   1744;  to.  by  license,  datec 
9  Dec   1769,  Kov.  Samuel  Hayden,  Bector  of  1 
Prebendary  of  Clone,  who  was  murdered  at  Enniscortnj 
by  the  Bebels  23  May,  1798, 
IV   Bichard. 

u.  JLUkina,^'TO.  by  license,  dated  20    May,    1729,  Andrew 
Lynn,  of  Waterford,  Gent. 
Mr.  Donovan  d.  1712,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

BicKARD    Donovan,   Esq.  of  Ballymore,   High  Sheriff  co 
Wexford  1724,  a  Captain  of  Horse,  b.  20  May,  169' 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Rogers,   Esq.  of  Bessmount,  co 
Wexford,  by  whom  (who  d.  2  July,  1778)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  his  heir.  ,...„    ^-ir    ,  t 
1    Lucy,  m!  by  license,  dated  17  Oct.  17u2,  GUfrcd  Lawsoi 

eldest  son  of  Bev.  Wilfred  Lawson. 

II.  Mary,  ci.  MW»t.  1805. 
Ill   Frances,  to.  by  license,  dated  2G  June,   l-ol,  Charlc 

HUl,  Esq.  of  St.  John's,  co.  Wexford,  and  d.  1789 
Mr.  Donovan  d.  15  July,  1768,  and  was  s.  by  his  son 

Edward  Donovan,  Esq.  of  Ballymore.  Barrister-at-Law,  wli 
TO   7  Oct.  1747,   Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  Capt.  John  Brougl 
ton,  of  Maidstone,    Kent,  by  Mary  his  wife^   only  dau. 
Samuel  Ogle,  Esq.,  M. P.  for  Berwick,  by  his  1st  wife,  Ehzi 
beth  Dawson,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  May,  1791)  issue, 

I.  Richard,  his  heir. 

II  Edward  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Ballymore,  co.  Wcstmeath,  i 
16  June,  1754;  ci.  unm.  27  May,  1827.  _ 

III  George,  6.  12  Feb.  1758;  went  to  America;  m.  Mar, 
dau  of  James  Dovcreux,  of  Wexford,  and  had  issue,  tvi 
daus    Phoebe,  d.  unm. ;  and  Mary,  m.  James  MeCabe. 

IV.  Robert,  of  Peter  Street,  Dublin,  Solicitor,  0.  3  Jan.  1, 

d  s  V  Aug.  1828. 

v'wiuiam,  Lieut.  R.N.,  6.  12  June,  17G3;  d.  unm.  1814 
vi.  John,  bapt.   27  Feb.  1769,   Atturncy-General  at  biel" 

Leone;  d.  unm.  1817. 

I  Mary,  6.  7  July,  1748 ;  d.  unm.  22  Sept.  1834. 

II  Eliza,  b.  29  Nov.  1750;  d.  unm.  22  July,  1631. 
iii    Lucy,   6.   3  May,    1753;    m.  James    Barker,   of  Gre, 

Britain  Street,  Dublin ;  and  d.  2  Sept.  1839. 

IV.  Harriet,  b.  17  July,  1755;  d.  unm.  May,  1<88 

V    Frances,  bapt.  '22  Sept.  1756;  d.  unm.  May,  1m2.         _ 

vi.  Charlotte,  b.  31  Jan.   1759;    to.  liev.   Josiah  Jehoia< 

Richards ;  and  d.  1818.  .  ^  , , 

VII.  Julia,  6.  14  April,  17G2;   to.  Bobert  Vcrner,  of  Gold. 

Lane,  Dublin,  and  d.  March,  1840. 

viii.  CaroUne,  b.  4  Jan.  1762;  d.  unm.  1841 

Mr.  Donovan  d.  16  April,  1773,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Bichard   Donovan,   Esq.  of  Ballymore,   J. P.,   b.  27   Ja 

1752-   TO.  28  June,   1780,  Anne,   dau.  of  Goddard  Eichari 

EsqVof  Grange,  co.  Wexford,  by  whom  (who  d.  12  July,  183 

he  had  issue. 


I.  Bichard,  his  heir. 
u.  Goddard    Edward, 


I.    April,   1781;    Capt.  83rd   rcgt 


BOX 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


DOP 


469 


d.  v.nm.,  nnivderecl  at  Orange  River  in  the  Isle  of  Jlacla- 
CTSc-ar,  IbUS. 

III.  liobert,  of  Courtcluff,  en.  Dublin,  b.  17  Oct.  17S5;  m.  12 
Dec.  1812,  Mary,  dau.  of  Major  Joseph  Tayiov,  H.E.I.C.S., 
and  d.  23  Aug.  1860,  leaving  issue,  1  Kiehard  Edward; 
2  Robert;  3  Henry,  d.  17  July,  1876,  leaving  issue; 
4  Edwin,  m.  and  has  issue ;  5  Albert  William ;  1  Harriet 
Ann,  m.  1st,  26  July,  1837,  James  M'Kenny,  Esq.  of  Dub- 
lin, who  rf.  1852,  and  2ndly,  1858,  Anthony  Smith ;  2  Laura; 
and  3  Mary  Medora. 

IV.  John,  Solicitor,  bapt.  9  July,  1787;  d.  unm.  April,  1825. 
v.  George   (Rev.),    bapt.   9   ,;\piil,    1789;    d.   7   July,    18JS, 

leaving  issue,  of  whom  survive,  Richard  .\rchcr  Hewfisuii, 
;>.  18  July,  1830,  m.  Josephine,  dau.  of  S.  Unwin  White; 
Solomon  Ogle  Richards,  b.  IS  March,  1838;  William  John 
Henry,  6.  2  Oct.  1811;  Kathcriue  Anne;  and  Ju'.ia  Maiia 
Frances. 
\i.  William,  of  Enniseorthy,  Solicitor,  Impt.  19  Oct.  1792: 
'.n.  1st,  6  Oct.  1829,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Capt.  JoUn  Dallas,  of 
the  46th  regt.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Jan.  1831)  had  an  only 
son,  William  John  O'DoNNAVAN,  LL.D.,  b.  9  June,  1832,  m. 
10  Oct.  1872,  his  first  cousin,  Ann  Beata,  dau.  of  John 
Glascott,  Esq.  of  Killowen.  He  m.  2ndly  28  Sept.  1854. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  Solomon  Richards,  of  Solsboro',  ami 
d.  7  Jan.  1853. 

VII.  Henry,  Lt.  R.N.  6.  G  Dec.  1795;  d.  -unm.  28  ^\r-.il  SSCl. 

VIII.  Solomon  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Horetown,  Diocese  of  Ferns, 
b.  Oct.  1801;  m.  18  Sept.  1848,  Katherine  Sophia,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Stratford  Dennis,  Esq.  of  Fort  Granite. 

IX.  Arthur,  bapt.  6  July,  1806 ;  d.  young. 

I.  Anne,  m.  3  Aug.  1803,  Solomon  Speer,  Esq.  of  Granitc- 
licld;  andtl.  10  Dec.  1865. 

II.  Katherine,  d.  unm.  24  Jan.  1837. 

III.  Mary,  m.  9  Dec.  1829,  John  Glascott,  Es^.  cf  Killowon; 
and  d.  24  July,  1867. 

IV.  Eliza,  m.  9  Dec.  1829,  Willia'n  Russell  Farmar,  Esq.  of 
Hloomfield ;  and  d.  23  Nov.  1814.        v.  Sarah  Caroline. 

Mr.  Donovan  d.  9  Jan.  1816,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Donovan,  Esq.  of  Ballymore,  b.  21  April,  1781 ; 
High  Sheriff  co.  Wexford  1819  ;  m.  18  Oct.  1816,  Frances, 
eldest  dau.  of  Edward  Westby,  Esq.  of  High  Park,  co.  WicI;- 
low,  Master  in  Chancery,  and  by  her  (who  d.  29  March,  18i3) 
had  issue, 

I.  Richabd,  now  of  Ballymore. 

II.  Edward  Westbv,  Major-Gen.  in  the  arrav,  formerly  Lieut.- 
CcjI.  33rd  and  100th  regts..  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honour,  with  the  Crimean  medals  and  the  Order  of  the 
Medjidie,  6.  6  Sept.  1821;  iji,.  20  July,  1870,  Louisa  Jane, 
3rd  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Vernon,  late  Coldstream  Guards, 
and  has  issue, 

Edward  Herbert,  6.  8  Oct.  1874. 

III.  Henry  George,  Lieut.  33rd  regt.,  6.  2  Feb.  1826 ;  killed 
at  the  storming  of  the  Redan,  18  Sept.  1855. 

IV.  Robert,  6.  5  April,  1829. 

I.  Phoebe.  ii.  Frances. 

HI.  Annie,  d.  unm.  2  Sept.  1847. 
Mr.  Donovan  d.  7  April,   1849,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Richard  Donovan,  now  of  Ballymore. 

^ )•)-,!.'!— Arg.,  issuing  from  the  sinister  side  of  the  shield  a 
cubit  dexter  arm  vested  gu.  cutfed  of  the  first,  the  hand 
grasping  a  skein  or  old  Irish  sword  in  pale  the  blade  entwined 
with  a  serpent  ppr.     Crest— On  a  chapeau  gu.  turned  up  erm. 

falcon  alighting  arg.  tips  of  wings  and  tail  sa.     Mottoes — 

Adjuvante  Deo  in  hostes,"  and  "  Vir  super  hostem,"  the 
latter  a  translation  ot  the  slogan,  or  call  to  war  of  the  sept. 
■'  Giolla  ar  a-namhuid  a-bu." 

(Salt— Ballymore,  Cjuiolin,  co.  Wexford. 


DONOVAIT    OF    FEAMFIELD    PLACE. 

DoNOVAX,  Alexadner,  Esq.  of  Fraiufield  Place, 
Sussex,  J.P.  aud  D.L.,  h.  June,  1819  ;  m.  13  April, 
1847,  Ellen,  dau.  of  John  Poulett  Thomson,  Esq.  of 
Roehampton,  Surrey,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Alexander,  b.  5  Feb.  1800. 

II.  Hubert  Alexander,  b.  2  Jan.  1SG3. 

I.  Gcraldine.  ii.  ,\da.  iii.  Lilian  Anne. 

IV.  Ernestine.  v.  Beatrice  Kathleen.          vi.  Ethel. 

HillCagC. — Jasies    Donovan,    Esq.   of   Chillowes  Park, 
surrey,  claiming  descent  from  Capt.  Donovan,  an  officer  in 
army  of  Cromwell,  in  Ireland,  m.  1772,  Miss  Margaret 
Hoore,  of  Dublin,  and  had  issue, 
Alexander. 

James,  of  Buckham  Hill,  Sussex,  in.  Miss  Thompson,  oldest 
dau.  of  George  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  had  issue. 
Mary  m.  George  Braddell,  Esq.  of  Prospect,  co.  Wexlord. 
ilr.  Donovan  d.  1831,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Alexander  Donovan,  Esq.  of  Framficld  Place,  6.  25  Oct. 
r78;  High  Sheriff  for  Sussex  1832;  in.  1st,  Miss  Anne  Foster, 
.nd  had  issue, 


Henry,  d.  1867. 

Anne,  m.  Thomas  Braddell,  Esq.  of  Conlmelagh,  J.P. 

Louisa,  m.  Robert  Stone,  Esq.  of  Gile  House,"Sussex. 
He  1)1.  2ndly,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Charles  Mellish,   5sq.  of  Blythe, 
Notts;  and  3rdly,  May,   1817,  Caroline,  2nd  dau.  of  Jushua, 
1st  Lord  Huntingtield.    By  the  last  lady  (who  d.  June,  ItjSU) 
he  had, 

Alexander,  now  of  Framfiekl  Place. 

Caroline,  m.  16  Aug.  1838,  George  Hankey,  Esq.  of  Bccken- 
ham,  Kent. 

Maria,  »i.  Revel  Braddell,  Esq.  of  Rahcengraney,  co.  Carlow. 
Mr.  Donovan  d.  4  Sept.  1846. 

Anns — Arg.,  an  arm  lying  fesswise,  oouped  at  the  elbow, 
and  holding  a  sword  erect,  entwined  round  the  blade  a  serpent, 
all  ppr.  C/-es«— A  hawk,  wings  displayed  ppr.  il/tiHc— Adju- 
vante Deo  in  hostes. 

6';ta— Framlield  Place,  Uckfield,  Sussex. 


DOPPING-HEPENSTAIi    OF    DERRY- 

CASSAN. 
Dopping-Hepenstal,  Ralph  Anthony,  Esq.  of 
Derrvcassan,  co.  Lorgfjrd,  J.P.  aud  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1859,  b.  31  Aug.  1S23  ;  m.  1st,  30  July, 
1858,  Diana  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Lambert 
Watson  Hepenstal,  of  Altadorc,  co.  AVicklow,  and 
has  issue, 
I.  Lambert  John,  'j.  3  Aug.  IS-'O. 

I.  Susannah  Louisa  Mary  Caroline. 

II.  Elizabeth  Haidee  Rose.  iii.  Diana  Charlotte. 
Hb  m.  2ndly,  10  July,  1867,  Anne,  3rd  dau.  of  the 
late  Richard  Maxwell  Fox,  Esq.   of   Foxhall,    co. 
Longford,  D.L.  and  M.P.,  and  has  further  issue, 

II.  Ralph  Francis,  b.  3  Aug.  18G8. 

HI.  Maxwell  Edward,  b.  7  March,  1S72. 

IV.  Juanita  Rose. 
Mr.  Dopping  assumed  by  royal  license,  dated  27 
June,  1S59,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
Hepenstal,  in  compliance  -with  the  testamentary 
injunction  of  his  lather-iu-law,  Kev.  Lauiber",/. 
Watson  Hepenstal. 

JLiUCagC. —John  Dopping,  Esq.  of  Frampton,  co.  Glou- 
cester, m.  Joan,  dau.  of  John  Elliott,  Esq.  of  Salop,  and. 
hatl  an  only  son, 

Anthony  Dopping,  Esq.,  Clerk  of  the  Privy  Council  in  Ire- 
land, Feodary  of  the  Province  of  Leinster,  and  Examiner  of 
the  Court  of  Wards,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Gilbert  Domvile, 
Esq.,  M.P.  CO.  Kildare,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Most 
Rev.  Thomas  Jones,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Dublin  and  Lord 
Chancellor  of  Ireland,  sister  of  Jones,  1st  Lord  Ranelagh,  and 
d.  8  July,  1619,  having  had  issue  (with  a  dau.,  Jane  Ant.onia, 
m.  as  2nd  wife.  Thomas  Toners,  Esq.  of  Kentstown,  co.  Mcatli, 
ci.  22  July,  1648.     His  son. 

Most  Rev.  Anthony  Dopping,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Meath,  6.  in 
Dublin,  1614,  Fellow  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  and  Vice  Cliancellor 
of  the  University,  consecrated  Bishop  of  Kildare  2  Feb.  1679, 
translated  to  the  See  of  Meath  by  patent,  dated  14  Jan.  1681, 
and  Chancellor  of  the  University,  m.  by  Hcense  dated  27  Dec. 
1670,  Jane,  ft.  10  March,  J648,  dau.  of  Samuel  Molyneux,  Esq., 
M.P.  for  Dublin,  and  sister  of  Sir  Tliomas  Molyneux,  1st  bait., 
ami  had  issue, 

I.  Samuel,  ft.  in  Dublin  1671,  whose  will,  dated  7  Dec.  1718, 
was  proved  17  Seiit.  1720;  (/.  s.  p. 

It.  Anthony,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Margaret,  i«.  by  license  dated  8  July,  1701,  Henry  Osborne, 
Esq.  of  Dardistown,  co.  Meath,  and  had  issue.  Her  will, 
dated  17  Aug.  1752,  was  proved  21  Oct.  same  year. 

II.  Lucy,  m.  17  Feb.  1708,  John  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Caledon, 
CO.  Tyrone,  and  had  issue  an  only  dau.  and  heiress, 

Margaret,  m.  30  June,  1738,  John,  5th  Earl  of  Cork  and 
Orrery. 

III.  Mary,  m.  by  license  dated  20  Dec.  1721,  Arthur  Weldon, 
Esq.  ot  Rahenderry,  co.  Kildare,  and  had  i^sue. 

IV.  Jane,  m.  1718,  Rev.  Peter  Leslie,  D.D.,  Rector  of 
Aghogil,  CO.  Antrim,  and  had  issue. 

The  Bishop  of  Meath  c'.  in  Dublin  25  April,  1697,  and  was 
buried  in  St.  Andrew's  Church.  His  2nd  and  eventually  eldest 
surviving  son. 

Right  Rev.  Anthony  Dopping,  Bishop  of  Ossory,  6.  in 
Dublin,  1675;  was  instituted  Dean  of  Clonmacnois  2  July, 
1720 ;  and  consecrated  Bishop  of  Ossory  19  July,  1740.  He  m. 
Dorothea,  dau.  of  Ralph  Howard,  Esq.,  M  P.,  of  Shelton  , 
Abbey,  co.  Wicklow,  ancestor  of  ihe  Earls  of  Wickluw,  and 
had  issue, 


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DOR 


I.  An-tiion-t,  his  heir. 

I.  Jane  Lucy,  m.  29  May,  1742,  Eiley  Towers,  Esq.  of 
ViiVi^las,  CO.  Dublin,  Burrister-at-Law ;  and  d.  9  April, 
17-ia,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Alice,  </.  uaiii.  iir.  Margaret,  d.  unm. 

IV.  Fran.-es,  ni.  Sept.  1778,  Samuel  Molyneux  Madden,  Esq., 
M-ho  d.  17S:j. 
The  Bishop  of  Os=!ory  d.  Jan.  1743,  and  was  buried  in  St. 
Auilrew's  Church,  Dublin.  His  eldest  son, 
Anthony  Dopping,  Esq.  of  Lowton,  co.  Westmeath,  m. 
,  1755,  Alice,  dau.  of  James  D'Arcy,  Esq.  of  Hyde  Park,  co. 
'  AVestmeatli,  and  had  (will  dated  7  Nov.  1790,  and  proved 
5  Aug.  1794),  with  two  daus.,  Dorothea  and  Catherine,  who 
hoth  d.  xmm.,  two  sons, 

I.  Samuel  Dopping,  Esq.,  h.  1760;  s.  his  father  at  Lowtown 
in  1794;  and  d.  s.  p.  m.  C  April,  1822. 

II.  Ralph,  who  carried  on  the  line. 

3Ir.  Dopping  was  s.  by  his  eldest  .-^on,  who  d.  as  above, 
while  the  family  was  carried  on  by  the  2nd  son, 

Ealph  Doppixo,  Esq.  of  Erne  Head,  Derryoassan,  co.  Long- 
ford, h.  17G6;   ni.  1793,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Philip  Smyth,  Esq. 
of  Grouse  Hall,  co.  Cavan,  and  had  issue, 
I.  John,  his  heir. 

ir.  Henry,  of  Erne  Head,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  18G1,  &.  1807; 
'ill.  Dec.  1836,  Frances,  dau.  of  P.obert  Jcssop,  Esq.  of 
Mount  Jessop,  co.  Longford,  and  has  issue  one  son  and  one 
tlau., 
Henry  Francis  John  (Ptev.),  A.M.,  Vicar  of  Colombhill, 
CO.  Longford,  h.  1838. 
Henrietta  Charlotte  Martha. 

I.  Maiy,  m.  1826,  Rev.  Charles  Pvobinson,  Rector  of  Kilglass, 
CO.  Longford,  and  d.  30  Oct.  1870. 

II.  Frances,  d.  iKivni. 

Hr.  Dopping  d.  30  June,  1818,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Dopping,  Esq.,  of  Derrycassan,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff 
1823;  h.  1800;  m.  1822,  Frances,  dau.  of  James  Cotting- 
hani,  Esq.  of  SomerviUe,  co.  Cavan,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Ralph  Anthony,  his  heir,  now  Dopping- Hepexstal. 

II.  John  Francis,  6.  1830;  d.  unm.  1869. 

III.  James  Henry,  b.  1832;  m.  1831,  Helen  Sarah,  4th  dau. 
of  Rev.  Charles  Moore,  of  Monasterevan,  grandson  of 
l~dward,  5th  Earl  of  Drogheda,  and  had  a  dau.,  Charlotte 
Agnes. 

I.  Charlotte  Henrietta,  m.  1848,  Admiral  Edward  John  StoJl, 
R.N. ;  and  (/,.  l'^54,  leaving  one  diiu.  Charlotte  Henrietta. 

II.  Sarah  (Haidee)  Rose,  m.  1857,  Col.  William  Creagh, 
Bombay  Staff;  and  t/.  1875,  leaving  issue,  Ralph;  Arthur; 
Edward ;  and  Constance. 

Mr.  Dopping,  who  was  drowned  3  April,  1855,  was  .s.  by  his 
eldest  son,  Ralph  Antuony  Doppikg-Hepensxal,  now  of 
Derrycassan. 

^itmiljr  of  ^rjjjn.'jlul. 

Jons  Hepenstal,  Esq.  of  Newcastle,  co.  'Wicklow,  whose 
will  is  dated  11  Sept.  1781,  m.  Nov.  1730,  Mary  Lee,  of  St. 
Mark's  parish,  Dubhn,  and  had  issue. 

Edwaud  Hepenstal,  Esq.  of  Newcastle,  m.  1759,  Jane, 
dau.  of  John  Lambart,  Esq.  of  Kilcrony,  and  sister  of  Colonel 
Oliver  Richard  Lambart,  and  had  issue. 

Geokge  Hepenstal,  Esq.  of  Sandymount,  whose  will, 
dated  22  Feb.  1804,  was  proved  17  Jan.  1805;  to.  April,  1787^ 
Hester  Watson,  and  had  (with  other  issue)  a  son. 

Rev.  Lambert  Watson  Hepenstal,  of  Altadore,  co.  Wick- 
low, ,m.  1st,  1809,  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  William  Ball,  Esq.,  and 
had  issue, 

Geoege  RicnAKD,  m.  18C3,  Mrs.  Margaret  Murray,  widow, 
and  d.  May,  1869. 

AVilliam,  d.  unm. 

Jane  Anne,  d.  July,  1824. 

Esther  Charlotte,  d.  Aug.  1856. 

Louisa  Diana,  to.  Aug.  1836,  Rev.  James  Peed,  Rector  of 
Wexford. 

EUzabeth  Martha,  d.  April,  1853. 

Susanna  Rebecca,  d.  Sept.  1836. 

Selina  Dalrymple,  m.  Jan.  1814,  G.  Owen  Ormsby,  Esq., 
Engineer. 

Emily  Mary. 

Diana  Mahgaret,  m.  30  July,  1 358,  Ralph  Anthony  Dopping, 
Esq.,  now  Dopping-Hepenstal. 

Hester  Maria,  m.  1855,  Major  Richard  Wilson  Hartley. 
Mr.  Hepenstal  m.  2ndly,   27  Oct.  1858,  Cecilia,   dau.  of  John 
Berkeley  Deane,  Esq.  of  Berkeley,   co.  Wexford,  but  had  no 
further  issue.     He  d.  1859. 

Arms — Dopping:  Gu.  a  chev  erm.  in  base  a  plate,  a  chief 
chequy  arg.  and  az.  Crest — A  talbot's  head  gu.  eared  arg. 
collared  and  chained  or.  Jl/o»o— Spes  mea  Deus.  Arms — 
Dopping-Hepenstal  ;  exemplified  to  Ralph  Anthony  Dopping, 
Esq.  of  Derrycassan,  co.  Longford,  on  his  assuming,  by  royal 
license,  18i9,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Hepenstal: 
Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  per  ciievron  erai.aud  arg.  on  a  cheyron 


gu.  between  in  chief  a  cross-crosslet  of  the  third,  and  in  base  an 
eagle  displayed  sa.  three  cinquefoi  Is  of  the  second,  for  Hepen- 
stal ;  2nd  and  3rd :  Gu.,  a  chevron  erm.  in  base  a  plate,  a  chief 
chequy  arg.  and  az.  and  a  border  engrailed  or,  for  Dopping. 
Crests — 1st,  Hepenstal  :  A  pelican  in  her  piety  ppr.  on  the  breast 
a  cross-crosslet  gu. ;  2nd,  Dopping  :  A  talbot's  head  arg.  chained 
or,  and  gorged  with  a  collar  engrailed  gu.  thereon  three  bezants. 
ifoMo— Virescit  vulnere  virtus. 
<i'eai— Derrycassan,  Granard,  co.  Longford. 


DORINGTON    OF    LYPIATT    PAUK. 

DoEiNGTON,  John  Edwaed,  Esq.  of  Lypiatt 
Park,  CO.  G-loucester,  J.P.,  M.A.,  b.  July,  183^  ;  m. 
27  July,  1859,  G-eorgina  Harriet,  dau.  of  William 
Spoke,  Esq.  of  Jordaus,  Somerset. 

Mr.  Dorington  is  son  of  John  Edward  Dop.ington,  Esq. 
of  Lypiatt  Park,  who  d.  1874,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Godman,  Esq.  of  Morston,  Sussex  (m.  1S30;  d.  1866), 
and  grandson  of  John  Dorington,  who  d.  1827,  and  Sarah 
Columbine  his  wife  ())i.  1784;  rf.  1845). 

Arms — Sa.,  three  bugles  arg.  stringed  gu.  il/oJfo— Strepitus 
non  terret  ovantem. 

-S'eat— Lypiatt  Park,  Stroud. 


DOBMEE,    OF    KOUSHAII    HALL. 

Upton-Cotteell-Doemer  Clejient,  Esq.,  of 
rtousbam  Hall,  co.  Oxford,  JP.  and  D.L.,  6.  20 
Sept.  1827;  m.  1858,  Florence  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of 
the  late  John  Upton,  Esq.,  of  Ingmire  Hall,  West- 
morland (see  that  name),  and  lias  issue, 

Charles  Walter,  6.  21  May,  1860. 

Clement  Adelmar,  6.  14  Nov.  1862. 

Greville,  6.  1864;  d.  1865.         John  Herbert,  h.  1  Aug.  3SC5.  J 

Maximilian,  6.  1  March,  1807. 

Aubrey  Caesar,  b.  15  March,  1874. 

Beatrice.  Florence  Augusta.  Evelyn  Hilda.  V.'inifrod  Evelyn.,! 

Mr.  Cottrell-Dormer  s.  his  father  2  Dec.  1874,  aTi(l| 
by  royal  license,  he  and  his  wife  assumed  in  1876,  ■ 
tlio  additional  surname  of  Upton  on  Mrs.  Cottrell- 
Dormer   succeeding  her  sister  Miss  Eliza  Erances 
Upton  of  Ingmire  Hall. 

ittnCaSC.— Sir  clement  Cotterell,  &.  at  Wylsford,  co. 
Lincoln,  1585,  was  for  twenty  years  Groom  Porter  to  King 
James  1.    His  son. 

Sir  Charles  Cotterell,  6. 1015,  the  translator  of  Cw-sandra, 
was  also  principally  concerned  in  the  translation  of  Davila'b' 
H'Slorij  0/  the  Civil  Wars,  from  the  Italian,  and  several  piecea' 
of  note  in  the  Spanish  language.  In  1641,  he  succeeded'  Sir 
.lohn  Finet  as  Master  of  the  Ceremonies,  and  during  the^ 
interregnum  was  Steward  to  the  Queen  of  Bohemia.  At  the 
Restoration  he  returned  to  England ;  in  1661  was  elected  M.P. 
for  Cardigan;  in  1003,  sent  Ambassador  to  the  Court  of"' 
Brussels:  and  in  1670,  made  Master  of  the  Requests.  Sir 
Chailes  to.  the  dau.  of  Edward  West,  Esq.  of  Marsworth,  co..' 
Bucks,  and  had  two  sons  and  three  daus.    The  2nd  son. 

Sir  Charles  LnoowicicE  Cottrell,  Knt.,  s.  his  father,  168G, 
as  Master  of  the  Ceremonies.  He  to.  1st,  Eliza,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Nicholas  Burwell,  E.sq.  of  Gray's  Inn,  and  had  by  her, 
with  other  issue,  who  d.  young,  a  son,  Clement  (Sir),  Knt., 
his  heir.  Sir  Charles  to.  2ndly,  Elizabetli,  only  dau.  of 
Chaloner  Chute,  Esq.,  and  had  by  her  three  sons,  John,, 
ancestor  of  Cottrell  of  Ifadlet/:  Stephen,  LL.D.,  father  of 
Sir  Stephen  Cottrell.  Master  of  the  Ceremonies,  who  d.  s.  _ 
and  William,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Lcighlin  and  Ferns,  who  d.  unm.'' 
1744.    The  eldest  son. 

Sir  Clement  Cottrell,  Knt.,  Master  of  the  Ceremonies, 
assumed,  upon  the  demise  of  his  cousin.  General  Dormer 
(son  of  his  aunt),  Anne  Cottrell,  the  additional  surname  of] 
Dormer.  He  d.  1758,  leaving,  by  his  wife,  the  only  dau.  and* 
heiress  of  D.  Sherburne,  Esq.  fwith  five  daus.,  of  whom  Eliza- 
beth m.  1748,  William  Cartwright,  Esq.  of  Aynhoc),  two  sons, 
Charles,  his  heir;  and  Robert,  Capt.  of  Marines,  lost  on 
board  the  "  Victory,"  1774.    The  eldest  son. 

Sir  Charles  Cottrell-Dormer,  Knt.  of  Rousham,  Master 
of  the  Ceremonies,  to.  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Charles  Adel- 
mare  Cffisar,  Esq.,  and  dying  1779,  left  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly, 
Lieut.-Gen.  the  Hon.  George  Parker)  a  son  and  successor. 

Sir  Clement  Cottrell-Dormer,  Knt.  of  Rousham,  Master 
of  the  Ceremonies,  to.  1st,  1783,  Miss  Heylin,  and  had  by  her 
two  daus,  Jane,  m.  1821,  John  Finch  Mason,  Esq.  of  AJdeiKJj 


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Iiniii  Lodge,  CO.  Herts ;  and  Elii^aljctli.  Sir  Clement  Dormer 
m.  2n(lly,  Miss  Margaret  llobinson,  and  djing  180S,  left  by 
her  a  son  and  successor, 

Chatiles  Cottrell-Dokmek,  Esq.  of  nousliam,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  6.  ISOl;  Hiffh  Slierift  1828;  m.  11  May,  182G,  Frances 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Walter  Strickland,  Esq.  of  Cokethorpe 
I>avk,  CO.  Oxford,  and  of  Flamborough,  co.  York,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Clement,  now  of  Rousham  Hall. 

I.  Frances  Elizabeth. 
Uc  d.  2  Dec.  1874. 

^ /•))'.'!— Dormer,  Cottrell,  and  Uptox,  quarterly.  Crests— 
1st,  Dormer;  2nd,  Cottrell;  3rd,  UPTd>f. 

^iiii — lloushain,  Oxford. 


SIvIITH-DOHHIEN"    01?    HAIIES]?00T. 

Smith-Dobrien,  Egbert  Algernon,  Esq.  of 
Earcsfoot,  co.  Herts,  J.P.,  late  Capt.  Si'cl  Light 
Dragoons  and  16th  Lancers,  Liexit.-Col.  Command- 
ing Herts  MiUtia,  b.  2  Oct.  1814  ;  m.  26  March, 
18i5,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  the  late  Thomas  Drever, 
Esq.,  M.D.,  by  Mary  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late 
I'homas  Dorricn,  Esq.  of  Haresfoot,  and  has  issue, 

I.  TtiOMAsALnERNONfTresco  Abbey,  Coin  wall).  ,T.r.  :iiidP.L., 
late  Lieut.  10th  Hussars,  b.  7  Feb.  is-lij;  ,u.  S  AimiI,  IST-j, 
Edith  Anna  Maria,  youngest  dau.  of  Cluisto;,liLT  Towov. 
Esq. of  Huntsmore Park, Bucks,  and li.is,  Aitliiu'  Al-ornon, 
b.  23  Jan.  187G  [see  Smith-Dorrien  of  'fresco  AUulj). 

II.  Henry  Thcophilus,  E.N.,  b.  8  May,  ISoO. 
in.  Walter  Montgomery,  b.  13  June,  1S51. 

IV.  Arthur  Hale,  6.  1855.  v.  Horace  Lockwood,  b.  IS.oS. 

I.  Frances  Ann  Isabella,  m.  4  Aug.  187-1,  Thoiiuis  William, 
eldest  son  of  T.  Tyrwhitt-Drake,  Esq.  of  Shardeloes. 

II.  Marian.        ill.  Amy.        iv.  Edith.        v.  Alma  Paulina. 
VI.  Mary  Beatrice.  vii.  Maud  Charlotte. 

Till.  Louisa  Mildred.  ix.  Dora  Helen. 

Capt.  Smith-Dorrien,  youngest  sou  of  the  late 
Jaincs  Smitli,  Esq.  of  Ashlyns  Hall,  assumed,  IBlo, 
by  royal  license,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Dorrien. 

Arras— lit  and  4th,  Dorrie^j,  arg.,  issuant  from  a  mount  in 
■base  three  trefoils  vert,  in  chief  a  ring  gu.  gfin  arg. ;  2nd  and 
3rd,  Smith,  or,  a  chevron  cotised  sa.  between  tliree  demi- 
gi'iffins  couped  of  the  last,  the  two  in  chief  respecting  each 
jther.  CresJs— Dorrien  :  Issuant  from  the  battlements  of  a 
tower  arg.  a  dexter  arm  erect  ppr.  holding  three  trefoils,  as  in 
the  arms  of  Smith  ;  an  elephant's  head  erased  or,  charged  on 
the  nock  with  three  fleurs-de-lis  sa.  MoiLo — Preignes  haleinc, 
tire  fort. 

iScut— Haresfoot,  Great  Eerkhampstead. 


DOTJGALL    OF    SCOTSCRAia. 

Maitland-Dougall,  Williatj:  Heriot,  Esq.  of 
Beotscraig,  co.  Fife,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Eear- Admiral 
E.N.,  h.  3  July,  1819  ;  m.  18  Dec.  1851,  Elizabeth 
Kindear,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  William  Stai-k- 
Dougall,  Esq.  of  Scotscraig ;  assumed,  in  conse- 
quence, the  surname  of  Dot: gall,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Heriot,  D.L.,  Lieut.  ll.N.,  6. 12  Oct.  1852. 

II.  Frederick  Heriot,  b.  17  Jan.  1854. 

III.  James  St,  Leger,  b.  17  Jan.  18G7. 
I.  Mary  Catherine. 

Capt.  Maitland-Doiigall  is  2nd  son  of  the  late  James 
Maitland  Heriot,  Esq.  of  Eamornie  (who  was  h.  11 
Sept.  1774,  and  d.  26  April,  1818),  by  Margaret  his 
wife,  m.  31  Dec.  1813;  d.  2S  Jan.  1869,  dau.  of 
William  Dalglt.sh,  Esq.  of  Scotscraig,  and  grand- 
son of  Hon.  Frederick  Lewis  Maitland,  Esq.  of 
Kankeilour,  6th  son  of  Charles,  6th  Earl  of  Lauder- 
dale {see  Burke's  Peerage). 

Arms — Arg.,  a  mountain  vert,  on  a  chief  az.  a  fleur-de-lis 
between  two  acorns  or,  quarterly  with  Maitland.  Crest — A 
lion's  head  erased  ppr.  gorged  with  an  antique  crown  or,  motto 
over,  "AuxilioDeo."    Motto — Standfast. 

Seal — Scotscraig,  Ferry-Port-on-Craig,  co.  Fife. 


DOUGHTY    OF    THEBEHTON    HALIi, 

Dofgktt,  Henry  Montagtj,  Esq.  of  Theberton 
Hall,  Suffolk,  late  E.N.,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  b.  15  March,  1841 ;'  «2.  21  Aug.  1860,  Editli 
Kebecca,   only   dau.   of    D.    Cameron,  Esq.,  Chief 


Justice  of  Vancouver  Island,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4 
Sept.  1870)  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Hotham  Montagit,  6.  24  July,  1863. 

II.  Henry  Montagu,  b.  4  Sept.  1870.  ' 

I.  Euith  Anieha  Mary.  ii.  Katharine  Frances, 

in.  Gertrude  Millicent.  iv.  Frederica  Helen. 

SitllCagC— Rev.  George  Doughty  (younger  brother  of 
Hev.  Samuel  Doughty),  Rector  of  Martlesham,  in  Suffolk,  m. 
1st,  19  April,  1681,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bloomfield,  Esq.  of 
Little  Stonham,  and  by  her,  who  d.  2  July,  1708,  had  an  only 
child,  Sarah,  who  d.  an  infant.  Mr.  Doughty  m.  2ndly,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Samuel  Park,  Gent.,  and  relict  of  Robert  Morss,  Gent., 
by  whom,  who  was  buried  at  Martlesham,  1748,  aged  76,  he 
left  at  his  decease,  14  March,  1724,  aged  69,  an  only  ; 


Samuel  Parr  DoncHTT,  Esq.  of  Martlesham,  hapt.  there, 
1  June,  1714,  in.  Mary  Tramell,  of  Kesgrave,  and  by  her,  who 
d.  25  Feb.  1788,  left  at  his  decease,  in  Sept.  1749,  u  son  and 
heir, 

George  Dodghtt,  Esq.  of  Leiston,  and  subsequently  of 
Theberton  Hall,  SuCfolk,  High  Sheriff  for  that  co.  in  1793, 
111.  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Goodwin,  Esq.  of  Martlesham 
Hall,  and  by  her,  who  d.  12  May,  1829,  aged  89,  had  issue, 

I.  George  Clarke,  his  heir.        ii.  Chester,  R.N.,  d.  tm;n. 

I.  Mary,  r,i.  1st,  1785,  Geiai-d  Montague,  Esq.  of  the  Man- 
chester family;  and  2naiy,  1798,  Rev.  George  Lucas, 
Rector  of  Catticld,  in  Xoitolk. 

II.  Harriet,  hi.  1791,  A.  C.  Arnold,  Esq.  of  Lowestoft,  and 
d.  18  May,  1796. 

He  d.  21  Aug.  1798,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

The  Rev.  George  Clarke  Dooghty,  of  Theberton  Hall, 
Vicar  of  Hoxne,  Rector  of  Denham  and  of  Martlesham,  Suffolk, 
bapt.  7  Sept.  1768  ;  m.  4  July,  1793,  Catliarine,  only  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Ezekiel  Revett,  Esq.  of  Hoxne,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1S04)  had  two  sons  and  three  daus., 
CrT.MiLi:;?  JtoNTAGUE,  his  heir. 

Fiedeiic  Goodwm  (Cumberland House,  Woodhridge,  Suffolk), 
b.  1 1  Oct.  1800;  m.  21  Aug.  1833,  Beatrice,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Rcar-Adm.  Sir  Charles  Cunningham,  of  Oak  Lawn, 
Hoxne,  Suffolk,  and  d.  1  July,  1878,  leaving,  witli  other  issue, 
Frederick  Proby,  Commander  R.N.,  J. P.,  b.  1831;  m.  1858, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Richard  A.  Arnold. 
Mary  Anne,  d.  6  Dec.  1878. 
Harriot,  m.  1827,  Rev.  Thomas  D'Eye  Betts,  of   Wortham 

Hall,  Suffolk,  deceased. 
Catherine  Helen,  d.  unm.  i  Jan.  1810. 
Mr.  Doughty  d.  22  April,  1832,  and  was  s.  by  hi.=!  son. 

The  Rev.  Charles  Montagu  Doughty,  of  Theberton  Hall, 
b.  23  July,  1798;  vi.  Jan.  1840,  Frederica,  3rd  dau.  of  Hon.  and 
Rev.  Frederick  Hotham,  Rector  of  Dennington,  Suffolk,  and 
Canon  of  Rochester,  and  d.  23  April,  1850,  leaving  issue, 
Henry  Montagu,  now  of  Thebcrtou ;  and  Charles  Montagu, 
b.  19  Aug.  1843. 

Arms — Arg.,  two   bars  between  two  mullets  sa.     Crest — A 
mullet  sa.     Motto — Palma  non  sine  pulvere. 
^wU— Theberton  Hall,  Saxmundham,  Suffolk. 


DOUGLAS    OF    IVTAINS. 

DoTTGLAS,  Archibald  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Mains* 
CO.  Dumbarton,  D.L.,  formerly  of  the  15th  Hussars, 
m.  10  Oct.  1867,  Elizabeth  Christian  Stirling,  only 
dau.  of  Robert  Speir,  Esq.  of  Burnbrae,  co.  Renfrew, 
and  Culdees  Castle,  co.  Perth,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  William  MiUiken  Napier,  Bart,  of 
Milliken. 

HinCagC. — James  Douglas,  grandson  of  William,  7th 
Lord  Douglas,  m.  his  cousin,  Mary,  heiress  of  Liddesdale  and 
Dalkeith,  and  was  the  1st  Baron  Dalkeith.  His  4th  son, 
Nicolas,  m.  1373,  Janet,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Galbreth,  of  Gart- 
connel,  and  got  with  her  the  lands  of  Mains,  and  was  the 
ancestor  of  the  family  of  Douglas  of  Mains.  William  Douglas, 
great-grandson  of  Nicolas,  m.  Elizabeth  Houston,  of  that  ilk, 
and  left  three  sons,  John,  of  Mains  ;  Robert,  of  Ferguston; 
and  WiUiam,  d.  unm.  The  elder  branch  of  the  family  de- 
scended from  John  became  extinct.  At  the  death  of  Sir 
Archibald  Douglas,  lOch  Laird  of  Mains,  he  was  .■!.  by  his 
cousin  and  heir  male,  John  Douglas,  of  Ferguston,  whose 
descent  we  now  trace  from  Robert,  2nd  son  of  William 
Douglas,  of  Mains,  this 

Robert  Douglas  m.  Janet  Naper.    His  son, 

Walter  Douglas,  of  Ferguston,  s.  his  father  1563;  and  m. 
1st,  Janet  Macdowall;  and  2ndly,  a  dau.  of  Cathcart,  of  that 
ilk.    Hio  .son, 


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DOU 


Malcolm  DorcLAS,  of  Fcrguston,  «.  him  ln09;  and  rd.  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  John  Sempil),  of  Fuhvood.      His  son, 

Walteb  Douglas,  s.  1653:  he  m.  Christian,  dau.  of  William 
Anderson,  of  Stobcross,  and  was  father  cf 

JouN  Douglas,  of  Ferguston  and  Mains,  who  s.  his  father 
1C57,  and  acquired  the  estate  of  Mains;  he  became,  by  the 
death  of  his  cou.=in.  Sir  Archibald  Douglas  of  Mains,  the 
representative  of  the  family  of  Mains;  and  m.  164S,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  John  Ilimiilton  of  Bardowie,  by  whom  he  had  five  daus., 

Maky,  his  heiress. 

Christian,  to.  John  Graham,  of  Dougaldston. 

Elizabeth,  r,i.  Richard  Douglas. 

Isabel,  m.  James  Hamilton,  of  Hutchinson. 

Susan,  m.  Alexander  Murray,  oi  Cringletie. 
He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  dau., 

Mary  Douglas,  who  m.  John  Campbell,  of  Woodside,  ?,vd 
son  of  CoUn  Campbell,  of  Blythswood.  Their  eldest  son,  Colin, 
s.  to  Blythswood  (.«e  p.  258) ;  and  their  2nd  son, 

James  Campbell,  to  Mains,  1705,  and  assumed,  as  heir  of 
entail  to  his  grandfather,  John  Douglas,  the  name  and  arms 
of  Douglas.  He  m.  1st,  Isobel,  dau.  of  Hugh  Corbet,  of  Haid- 
gray ;  and  2ndly,K6becca  Wallace,  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

James,  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of  George  Brent,  of  Wood- 
stock, Virginia,  and  had  issue,  Archibald,  of  Eosehall, 
d.  unm.  1804 ;  Margaret,  d.  unm.  1832  ;  Katherine,  of 
Eosehall,  m.  Lieut. -Gen.  Charles  Pye,  and  d.  s.  p.  1818; 
and  two  daus.  (see  p.  258).  Colin,  d.  unm. 

Margaret,  m.  Archibald,  Duke  of  Douglas. 

Jean,  m.  Walter  Monteith,  of  Kepp. 

Mary,  m.  Major  Hepburn.  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Wallace. 
The  eldest  son, 

JohnDouglas,  of  Mains,  s.  his  father  1744.  and  m.  Agnes, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Jones,  of  Clober,  and  had  issue, 

James,  s.  his  father  1756  ;  and  to  the  estate  of  Blythswood, 
on  the  death  of  his  cousin.  He  had  three  son^,  who  all 
d.  «.  p.  John,  killed  at  Quebec.  Colin,  d.  s.  p. 

EoBEET,  ancestor  of  Camprell  of  Bli/thsicood. 

Campbell,  of  w^hom  presently. 
The  5th  son, 

Campbell  Douglas,  Esq.7!t.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Kobert Marshall, 
Esq.,  and  was  father  of 

John  Campbell  Douglas,  Esq.,  who  s.  to  Mains  at  the  death 
of  his  cousin,  Colin,  grandson  of  Robert  Douglas.  He  m.  183G, 
Helen,  dau.  of  Archibald  Bogle,  Esq.  of  Calderbank,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1856)  left  at  his  decease,  1857, 

Archibald  Campbell,  now  of  Mnins. 

Charles  Campbell,  b.  1S44.  Juhn  Camphell,  h.  1855. 

Agnes,  m.  1858,  Alexander  Henry  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Little 
Grove,  3rd  son  of  the  late  Culin  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Col- 
grain,  and  had  issue.  Jane,  d.  1866. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  fess  chequy  gu.  and  of  the  first  betwixt  three 
stars  in  chief  az.  and  a  man's  heart  in  base  ppr.  CreH — An 
oak  tree  ppr.  with  a  lock  hanging  from  one  of  the  branches. 
Motto — Qua;  serata  secura. 

Seat — Mains,  Mtlngarie,  N.B. 


DOUGLAS    OF    K1LLIECHAS3IE. 

DoroLAS,  Edwaed  Octavius,  Esq.  of  KilHe- 
cliassie,  co.  Perth,  youngest  son  of  Henry  Alexander 
Douglas,  3rcl  son  of  Sir  William  Douglas,  Bart,  of 
Kilhead,  and  brother  of  the  5th  and  6th  Marquesses 
of  Queensberry,  m.  3  Nov.  1859,  Hannah  Chaiiotte, 
youngest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Scott  Douglas,  Bart,  of 
Springwood  Park,  Kelso. 

For  Lineage,  Annx,  tCr.,  see  Burke's  Parage,  under  the 
title  of  Queensberry. 

Scat — Killicfhas.'iie,  Abergcldy. 


war,  was  one  of  the  Commissioners  from  tllo  Scotl'^h 
army  sent  to  treat  with  Charles  I.  in  JC39,  and  one  of  tiie 
Commissioners  for  trying  the  loyal  followers  of  Montrose  in 
1646.  He  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  Douglas  of  Wittingham,  and  d. 
about  1658,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Sir  Archibald  Douglas,  Knt.  of  Cavers,  who  hid  a 
command  in  the  army  of  the  Parliament.  He  purchased,  1053, 
the  lands  of  Denholm  and  Spittal;  m-  Rachel,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Sir  James  Skene,  of  Halyards,  I'resident  of  the  Court  of 
Session,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  William  Douglas,  Kut.  of  Cavers,  m.  Katherine.  ri  ii. 
of  Thomas  Rigg,  of  Athernie  ;  she  was  known  as  "  Tin;  <  r  .  i  ). 
Lady  Cavers,"  and  was  imprisoned  in  Stirling  Castle  liiu 
Nov.  1682  to  Dee.  1683,  with  the  exception  of  three  moiili-, 
when  she  was  out  on  bail,  on  account  of  nonconformity,  i;/ 
this  lady  Sir  William  had  five  sons, 

I.  William,  his  heir.        ii.  Archibald,  heir  to  his  bro;'.i  r. 

III.  John.  IV.  James. 

V.  Thomas,  h.  posthumous,  May,   16i7;  ?/i.  Jean  Pringlis  uf 
Haining,  and  had  a  son, 

Andrew,  of  Suffolk  Street,  London,  Merchant,  Paym.i  '-r 
of  the  Navy,  m.  Miss  Mercer,  and  had  two  sons, 

1  George,  .s.  to  Cavers. 

2  Archibald,  of  Adderstone  and  Midsheil's,  m.  Jan;  G  i!^ 
of  Arklcby,  co.  Cumberland,  and  d.  1825,  leaviii.-as  m' 

Archibald  Pringle,  m.  Margaret  Violet,  dau.  of  Ma.  I;, 
Pringle,  of  Haining,  and  had  issue. 
Sir  William  d.  Dec.  1G76,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  William  Douglas,  Knt.  of  Cavers,  who  had  the  com-  ■ 
mand  of  a  troop  of  dragoons  on  the  accession  of  William  1 1  i . 
and  Mary  II.    He  m.   Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Dousla^!,  of  1 
Newcastle,  and  d.  s.  -p.  1G98,  when  he  was  ,s.  by  his  brothor,        ' 

Archibald  Douglas,  Esq.  of  Cavers,  Receiver-Genoia!  for 
Scotland,  1705-lS,  Postmaster-General  forScotland,  1725,  .M.l'. 
CO.  Roxburgh  at  the  Union,  m.  Anna,  dau.  of  Francis  Scott,  of 
Gorrenbery,  and  had  four  sons,  all  of  whom  s.  to  Cavers.  He 
d.  1741,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Douglas,  Esq.  of  Cavers,  MP.  co.  Pvoxbiirgli 
1742,  d.  unm.  Jan.  1743,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Archibald  Douglas,  Esq.  of  Cavers,  Postniastcr-Gonprnl 
for  Scotland,  last  heritable  Sheriff  of  Teviotdale,  herediiaiy 
jurisdictions  having  been  abolished  in  1745,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Ilugli  Scott,  of  Gala,  and  d.  Jan.  1774,  when  lie  was  s.  by 
his  brother. 

Rev.  James  Douglas,  D.D.,  of  Cavers,  Prebendary  of 
Durham  Cathedral,  m.  Jean,  dau.  of  Ilalyburton,  ol  X'itcur, 
and  d.  s.  p.,  when  he  was  .s.  by  his  brother, 

John  Douglas,  Esq.  of  Cavers,  Capt.  U.N.,  m.  .Ann,  dau  of 
Hugh  Scott,  of  Gala,  and  d.  s.  p.  £0  May,  1786,  when  he  was 
s.  by  his  cousin, 

George  Douglas,  Esq.  of  Cavers,  m.  Lady  Grace  Stuart, 
dau.  of  Francis,  8th  Earl  of  Moray,  knd  d.  1815,  when  he  was 
5.  by  his  son, 

James  Douglas,  Esq.  of  Cavers,  m.  Emma,  dau.  of  Sir 
David  Carnegie,  4th  bart.  of  Pittarron,  and  aunt  of  Sir  Jamos, 
6th  bart.,  who  was  restored  as  Earl  of  Southesk,  l8oJ.  He  d. 
1861,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Douglas,  now  of  Cavers. 

Arma— Arg.,  a  human  heart  gu.  cnsigncd  with  an  imperial 
crown  ppr.  ;  on  a  chief  az.  three  stars  of  the  (irst  within  a 
bordure  of  the  second.  Ci-ent — A  dexter  hand  holding  a 
broken  lance  bcntwise,  ppr.     ilotto — Do  or  die. 

Stut — Cavers,  near  Hawick. 


DOUGLAS    OF    CAVERS. 

Douglas,  James,  Esq.  of  Carers,  co.  Eoxburgh, 
h.  1822  ;  m.  23  June,  1858,  his  cousin,  Mary  Graham, 
youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Andrew  Agnew,  7th  Bart,  of 
Lochnaw. 

lltlTCa0r. — Archibald  Douglas,  brother  of  William 
Douglas  of  Drumlanrig,  ancestor  of  the  Marquess  of  Queens- 
herry,  had  a  grant  of  the  lands  and  barony  of  Cavers,  with 
toe  heritable  Sheriffship  of  Teviotdale.  He  carried  the 
Douglas  Standard  at  the  battle  of  Otterburn,  21  July,  ISati, 
which  is  still  preserved  at  Cavers. 

In  direct  descent  from  him  was 

Sir  William  Douglas,  Knt.  of  Cavers,  Sheriff  of  Teviotdale, 
who  was  deeply  engaged  on  the  Parliament  side  in  the  ci\il 


DOUGLAS    OP    BOISTJEDWAUD    AND 

TIMPINDEAN. 

DoraiAS,  Hexry  Sholto,  E.sq.  of  Moorlands,  co 
Southampton,  J.P.  co.  Leicester,  and  D.L.  for  that 
CO.  and  co.  Huntingdon,  formerly  Capt.  42nd  Higli- 
landers,  b.  29  Dec.  1820  ;  m.  22  July,  1846,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Rev.  J.  Dyke  Molesworth  Mitchell  of  Hf  lu- 
ingford  Abbots  and  Hemingford  Grey,  co.  Hunting- 
don, and  Foulmire,  co.  Cambridge,  and  lias  issue, 

I.  Henry  Mitchell  Suolto,  Capt.  62iid  Light  Infantry,  &. 
16  May,  1847. 

II.  Frederick  Molesworth  Sholto,  h.  24  Aug.  1851. 

III.  Angus  William  Sholto,  Lieut.  E.M.,  0.  31  Oct.  1852. 

IV.  Archibald  Bruce,  b.  17  Jan.  1854. 

V.  James,  b.  9  Nov.  1855. 

VI.  Cameron  Cliarles,  Lieut.  2Cth  Cameronians,  &.  28  April, 


I.  Mary. 
IV.  Edith. 


II.  Annie. 
V.  Florence. 


III.  Constance. 
VI.  Ethel  Louise. 


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473 


3£t!TtS5f . — This  family,  fornipvly  l;no\vn  as  PouniAs,  of 
Bonjedwanl.  is  a  bvanch  of  the  ancient  and  noble  house  of 
Angus,  tlie  chief  of  which  is  the  Dulie  of  Hamilton  and 
Brandon.  Bonjcdward,  in  the  co.  Roxburgh,  which  obtained 
its  name  from  standing  at  the  foot  of  the  Jed,  was  granted  by 
Egbert  I.  (The  Bruce)  King  of  Scotland,  a. d.  1320,  to  "The 
Good  Sir  James  Douglas."  In  1398  the  lands  became  the 
property  of  George,  1st  Earl  of  Angus.  He  d.  1402,  and  by 
Charter  dated  24  Oct.  1407,  his  sister,  Isabel,  Countess  of  Mar, 
granted  the  lands  to  Thomas  Dodglas,  son  of  John  Dooglas, 
and  Margaret  his  wife,  which  was  afterwards  conlirmcd  by 
Eobert,  Duke  of  Albany. 

George  Douglas,  of  Conjedward,  temp.  James  III.,  King  of 
Scotland,  had  two  sons, 

I.  James,  his  heir,  who  s.  to  Bonjcdward,  and  was  direct 
ancestor  of 

Williasi  Douglas,  of  Bon.iedward,  teinp.  James  I.  of 
England,  and  VI.  of  Scotland,  who  m.  Rebecca,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Drummond,  Knt.  of  Hawthornden,  which  line 
became  extinct  in  the  last  century. 

II.  Andrew,  of  whom  hereafter. 

George  Douglas,  with  consent  of  his  eldest  son,  by  Charter 
dated  at  Bonjcdward,  1  July,  1479,  granted  to  his  second  .son, 

Andrew  Douglas,  all  the  lands  of  Timpindean,  lying  within 
the  territory  of  Bonjcdward.  The  lands  so  granted  descended 
regularly  from  father  to  son,  to 

Archibald  Douglas,  Esq.  of  Timpindean,  the  10th  in 
succession  to  that  estate,  who  became  the  representative  of 
Douglas,  of  Bonjcdward,  upon  the  death  of  the  last  of  that 
line.  He  m.  Helen,  dau.  of  Andrew  Bennet,  Esq.  of  Chesters, 
CO.  Roxburgh,  d.  i  June,  1781,  and  was  .«.  by  his  son. 

Sir  William  Douglas,  Knt.  of  Timpindean,  Major-Gen.  in 
the  army,  K.C.H.,  m.  27  Aug.  1810,  Marianne,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Tattershall,  Esq.  of  Evertou,  co.  Lancaster,  by  whom,  who  d. 
Dec.  1835,  he  had  issue, 

I.  George,  his  heir,  who  .<;.  to  Timpindean  as  12th  in  suc- 
cession, and  sold  it  to  the  Marquess  of  Lothian  in  Is  13.  Ho 
d.  without  male  issue  in  1865. 

II.  Henry  Sholto,  now  of  Moorlands. 

III.  AVilliam  Archiliald,  vi.  Miss  Elizabeth  Plomer,  and  has 
issue. 

I.  Marianne,  m.  Rev.  George  William  Murray,  M.A.,  Vicar 
of  Bromsgrove,  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Worcester  Cathedral. 

II.  Emma,  m.  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  George  Campbell,  C.B., 
Col.  S5th  regt. 

Sir  William  Douglas  d.  14  April,  1834. 

Arms— Arg.,  a  man's  heart  gu.  imperially  crowned  ppr.,  in 
chief  a  label  of  three  points  of  the  second  on  a  chief  arg.  three 
stars  of  the  first.  Crest — On  a  chapeau  gu.  turned  up  enn.  a 
salamander  in  flames  ppr.     il/o»o— Jamais  arrierc. 

Seat — Moorlands,  Bitterne,  co.  Southampton. 

DOUGLASS    OF    GRACE    HALL. 

Douglass,  Ckaeles  Mathew,  Esq.  of  Grace 
Hall,  CO.  Down,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Slicriff  1S3G, 
b.  1793. 

ILinCaSC— This  f.unily  was  originally  of  Scottish 
aescent. 

Robert  Douglass,  Esq.,  h.  1C55  ;  son  of  Robert  Doualaps, 
of  CO.  Down,  by  Elizabeth  Henderson,  his  wife,  was  a  Lieu- 
tenant in  the  army  of  King  William  III.  at  the  battle  of  tlie 
Boyne.  He  was  thrice  married;  1st,  to  Miss  Elliot;  2ndly, 
to  Miss  Whitney;  and  3rdly  to  Miss  Usher;  and  d.  Jan. 
1733,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Charles  Douglass,  Esq.,  m.  1st,  Grace,  dau.  of  Richard 
Warring,  Esq.  of  AVaringstown,  co.  Down,  but  had  no  issue. 
He  m.  2ndly,  1758,  Theodosia,  dau.  of  George  St.  George,  Esq., 
of  Woodsgift,  CO.  Kilkenny,  who  was  created  a  Baronet  176u, 
and  by  her  had  issue,  Thomas  ;  George ;  and  Robert ;  Eliza- 
beth, and  Ellen.    The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Douglass,  Esq.  of  Grace  Hall,  „!.  1786,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Mathew  Forde,  Esq.  of  Seaford,  co.  Down,  and  Cool- 
greaney,  co.  Wexford,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  sister  to  Vis- 
count Northland,  and  had  issue, 

Charles  Mathew,  his  successor  and  present  representative. 

Elizabeth,  m.  the  Rev.  Samuel  Blacker,  of  Elm  Park,  co. 
Armagh. 

Theodosia,  m.  the  Rev.  William  Brownlow  Forde.  of  Seaford, 
CO.  Down.  Charity.  Aiuia. 

Seat — Grace  Hall,  Lurgan,  co.  Down. 

DOTJGLAS-GRESLEY    OF    SALWARPE. 

DoUGLAS-GkKSLEY,  ROBEliT  AeCHIBALD,  Esi[.  of 

High  Park,  co.  Worcester,  Lord  ol'  the  Manor  of 
Salwarpe,  co.  Worcester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,6.  24'  Oct. 
170-i;  m.  1833,  Ecbccca  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  the 


late  Thomas  Harvey,  Es>q.  of  Belmont,  Herts, 
which  ladj  d.  1870.  He  assumed  the  additional 
sitrnamo  of  Geeslev,  in  compliance  witli  the  will 
of  the  late  Philip  Gresley,  Esq. 

ILiltC(1CrC.— TjItot.-Gen.  Archibald  Douglas,  Col.  13th 
Dragoons,  and  M.P.  for  the  Dumfries  Burghs  1771,  was,  it  is 
stated,  descended  from  Sir  William  Douglas,  a  son  of  James, 
2nd  Lord  Dalkeith,  and  his  2nd  wife,  Janet,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Borthwick.     He  had,  with  other  issue. 

Rev.  Robert  Douglas,  Rector  of  Salwarpe,  co.  Worcester, 
previously  an  officer  in  the  army,  ';.  25  Dec.  17G5;  m.  1787, 
Frances,  dau.  of  Henry  Vaughan  Jeffreys,  Esq.  of  Worcester  ; 
d.  G  Dec.  1806,  leaving  issue, 
Henry,  of  whom  hereafter. 
Robert  Archibald,  now  of  Salwarpe. 

Frances  Anne,  to.  1830,  the  late  Rev.  David  Morgan,  Rector 
of  Ham.  CO.  Wilts. 

Helen  Margaret,  m.  ISl.'i,  the  late  Very  Rev.  Thomas  Gais- 
ford,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford.  She  d.  1831, 
leaving  a  son,  the  present  Thomas  Gaisford,  Esq.  of  OIKng- 
ton ;  and  other  issue. 
Mary,  in.  the  late  Rev.  Richard  Lowndes,  of  Jlordon  Park, 
Surrey  (who  afterwards  asstinicd  the  n;imc  of  Garth),  v:nil 
son  of  William  Ldwmtrs  Stoni',  I':sii.  .a  llriahtwell  Pavlc, 
Oxon.  She  ./.  lsU»,  Iraxm-,  win,  ,,!Imt  is.sue,  Richard, 
Barrister-at-Law  and  (J.C.,  now  vi  Muideii. 
The  eldest  son, 

Rev.  Henry  Douglas,  M.A.,  Canon  of  Durham,  and  for  some 
time  Rector  of  Salwarpe,   was  b.    17  April,    1793;  c/.  15  July, 
1859;  TO.  1823,  Eleanor,   dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas   Birr, 
Vicar  of  Newland,  co.  Gloucester,  by  whom  he  had,  withthreo 
other  children,  who  d.  in  infancy, 
William  Willoughby,  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Salwarpe,  h. 
1824:    m.    1850,    Frances  Jane,   dau.    of  the   late  William 
Wybergh  How,  of  Shrewsbury,  by  his  2nd  marriage  with 
Frances,  dau.  of  Samuel  AUsopp,  Esq.  of  Burton-on-Trent, 
and  has,  Archibald,  b.  1853,  and  other  issue. 
Eobert  Archibald,  M.A.,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Barrister-at- 
Law.        Henry.        Thomas.        Charles  Philip.        James. 
Frances,   m.  Rev.  William  Walsham  How,   Esq.,  Rector  of 

Whittington,  Salop. 
Ellen,  m.  16  Nov.  1854,  the  Rev.   C.   S.  Palmer,  son  of  Rev. 
Henry  Palmer,  of  Witlicote  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  and  nephew 
of  Sir  J.  H.  Palmer,  Bart,  of  Carlton. 
Mary  Anne,  m.  Rev.  C.  W.  King,  one  of  H.M.'s  Inspectors  of 

Schools.  Jane,  d.  unm.  Elizabeth. 

Lucy.  Emily  Maud.  Adelaide. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  vaire  erm.  and  gu.  acan*-nn 
vert,  for  distinction,  for  Gbesley;  2nd  and  3rd,  Douglas. 
Creds — 1st,  Gresley  :  A  lion  passant  arg.  gorged  for  distinc- 
tion with  a  collar  vaire  erm.  and  gu. ;  2nd,  Douglas,  motto 
over.  Jamais  arriere.  Motto — Meliore  fiile  quam  fortuui. 
-Seat— Hish  Park,  near  Droitwich,  co.  Worcester. 


DOWDESWELL    OF    PULL    COURT. 

DOWDESWELL,  WiLLIAM,  Esq.  of    Pull  Court,  CO. 

Worcester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  18.55,  M.A., 
h.  Oct.  1801.;  formerly  M.P.  for  Tewkesbury;  m. 
17  March,  1839,  Amelia  Letitia,  youngest  dau.  of 
the  late  Eobert  Graham,  Esq.  of  Cossiiigton  House, 
Somerset,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Edward,  b.  June,  1841;  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late 
M.P.  for  Tewkesbury  and  for  West  Worcestershire,  -m.  2 
Jan.  1SG9,  Emily,  2ud  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  G.  A.  Parkyns, 
Bart. 

II.  Edmund  Richard,  6.  1845  ;    B.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford. 
III.  Arthur  Christopher,  &.  1810. 

it tUPaSC— William  Dowdeswell,  Esq.  of  Pull  Court, 
M.P.,  High  Sheriff  of  Worcestershire  1720,  was  elder  son  of 
Richard  Dowdeswell,  Esq.,  M.P.  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Sir  Edward  Winnington,  Bart.,  and  great-grandson  of 
Richard  Dowdeswell,  the  CavaUer,  M.P.  for  Tewkesbury  after 
the  Kestoration,  whose  father,  Roger,  of  New  Inn,  obtained 
the  Manor  of  Pull,  and  d.  1633.  William  Dowdeswell  to.  Isr, 
1711,  the  Hon.  Catherine  Cockayne,  dau.  of  Lord  Cullen,  by 
whom  (who  d.  1716)  he  had  an  only  surviving  dau.,  Frances, 
m.  William  Basil,  Esq.  He  m.  2ndly,  1719,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Anthony  Hammond,  Esq.,  the  elegiac  poet,  and  Kie.it-giand- 
dau.  of  Sir  Dudley  Digges,  Bart.,  M.P.  By  this  lady  he  luid 
issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  M.D.,  m.  17C0,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rirliard  nu"!''.', 
Esq.  of  Chaceley,  and  had  a  dau.  Frances,  ami  three  sims, 
William ;  Charles  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Bewley,  co.  Worcester, 
d.  27  June,  1839  ;  and  George;  of  whom  the  youngest, 

George  Dowdeswell,  Esq.  of  Down  House,  Redmarlej'.  a 
member  of  the  Supreme  Council  of  indi:;,  and,  for  ou...o 


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DOY 


months,  during  the  absence  of  the  Gnvemor -General 
from  Calcutta,  Deputy-Governor  of  Fort  William,  and 
Vice-J'residint  in  Council ;  i/i.  Miss  Mary  Anne  Rose 
E'^erton,  ami  by  lier  he  left  at  his  decease,  1852,  two  sons, 
George  1-"kancis,  late  an  officer  89th  foot,  and  William 
Fombelle,  d.  13  Aug.  1861,  in  the  East  Indies, 
ilo  <J.  1728,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

The  Right  Hos  William  Dowdeswell,  of  Pull  Court,  M.P. 
for  CO.  Worcester,  one  of  the  leading  state.smen  of  his  day, 
who  tilled  the  office  of  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer  in  the 
short-lived  Administration  of  the  iMarciuess  of  Rocliingham, 
17G5.  lie  m.  1747,  Bridget,  younscsc  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Codringtovi,  Bart.  The  right  hon.  gentleman  d.  1775,  and 
vas  .«.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Tiio.MAs  Dowdeswell,  of  Pull  Court,  m.  179S,  Magdalcna, 
2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Tliomas  Pasley,  Bart.,  but  d.  s.  'p.  ISll,  and 
was  .«.  by  his  next  brother, 

William  Dowdeswell,  Esq.  of  Pull  Court,  a  General  Officer, 
and  M.P.  for  Tewkesbury  from  1792  to  179G.  He  d.  1  Dec. 
1823  nnm.,  when  his  Lincolnshire  estates  devolved  upon  his 
next  brother,  Edward  Ciip.isTOPUEB  Dowdeswell,  D.D.,  Canon 
of  Clirist  Church,  Oxford,  while  those  in  the  counties  of  Wor- 
cester and  Gloucester  passed  to  his  youngest  brother,  John 
Edmdnd.  At  the  death  of  Dr.  Dowdeswell,  however,  the 
whole  of  the  family  estates  devolved  u]pon  his  brother, 

John  Edmund  Dowdeswell,  Esq.  of  Pull  Court,  Master  in 
Chancery,  M.P.  for  Tewkesbury.  He  m  .  1800,  Caroline,  dau. 
of  C.  G.  Brietzcke,  Esq.,    and  d.  1851,  leaving  issue, 

I.  'William,  of  Pull  Court. 

II.  John  Christopher,  -m,  18-33,  Sophy,  dau.  of  Charles  God- 
frey Mundy,  Esq.  of  Burton  Hall,  and  d.  1850,  leaving 
issue,  1  John  Mundy,  late  Capt.  12th  Royal  Lancers,  ni. 
1875,  Annie  Rossmore  WiUiams,  of  2,  Queen's  Gardens, 
Hyde  Park;  2  llmry  Francis,  d.  1874;  3  George  Edward, 
d.  1876. 

III.  Catharine,  m.  10  Jan.  1833,  Richard  Beauvoir  Bcrens, 
Esq.  of  Kevington,  deceased. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  fess  wavy  between  sis  billets  sa. 
(Seat —Pull  Court,  Tewkesbury. 

DOYNE    OF    WELLS. 

DoTXi;,  Chaeles  Mertyn,  Esq.  of  Wells,  co. 
Wexford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Wexford 
1873,  and  eo.  Carlow  1875,  b.  27  Sept.  1839 ;  m.  18 
Ifov.  18G7,  Ladj  Frances  Mary  Fitz-William,  dau. 
of  WilJiam  Thomas  Spencer,  6th  Earl  Fitz-William, 
Iv.Ct.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  DoBEKT  Wentworth,  &.  10  Dcc  18G8. 

II.  Dermot  Henry,  b.  21  Nov.  1871. 

I.  Kuthleen,  h.  29  Sept.  1870. 

II.  Eveleen  Margaret,  h.  26  Jan.  1876. 

5lt'!iragC. — This  is  an  ancient  Irish  sept,  who.?e  chieftains 
formerly  ruled  over  Hy-Regain,  a  territory  comprised  in 
the  present  Queen's  Co.  They  were  of  the  same  race  as 
O'Conor  Failghe,  O'JIore,  and  O'Denipsey,  and  Iiish  genealo- 
gists derived  their  descent  from  Cathair  Mor,  Monarch  of  Ire- 
land. 

RoRT  O'DoiNN,  Chief  of  Hy-Regain,  d.  according  to  the 
Annals  of  the  Four  Masters,  a.d.  1427.  The  descent  of  the 
various  branches  of  this  sept,  O'Doinn,  Dotne,  and  Ddnne, 
was  preserved  in  a  pedigree  depo.sited  in  the  library  of  St. 
Isidore,  Rome,  by  a  member  of  the  family  who  was  a  clergy- 
man of  the  Church  of  Rome  in  the  early  part  of  the  17th 
century,  which  is  now  among  the  Archives  of  the  Franciscan 
Convent,  Merchants  Quay,  Dublin.    The  son  of  this  chieftain, 

Letnagh  O'Doinn,  Chief  of  Hy-Regain,  built  Castlebrack, 
in  the  Queen's  Co.,  to  defray  the  expense  of  which  he  imposed 
a  tribute  on  his  sept,  which  his  successors  continued  to  extort 
down  to  the  time  of  James  I.  Pie  m.  a  dau.  of  O'XciU  of 
Ulster,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Teig  O'Doinn,  Chief  of  Hy-Regain,  ra.  Ellen,  dau.  of  the 
Lord  Power,  of  Curraghmore,  co.  Waterford,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Teig  ODoinn,  Chief  of  Hy-Regain,  m.  Gormley,  dau.  of 
O'Conor  Failghe,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  three  sons, 

"»  Teig,  his  successor. 

II.  Terence,  of  Kilcavan,  ancestor  of  Donne,  of  Ards  and 
KiUooney,  in  the  Queen's  Co.  (sec  Dunne  of  Br'atru). 

III.  Owen,  of  Park,  ancestor  of  Doine,  of  Park,  in  the 
Queen's  Co. 

The  eldest  son,  ^ 

Teig  O'Doinn,  Chief  of  Hy-Regain,  .■!.  his  father  as  O'Doinn, 
and  III.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Fitz-Piers  Kitz-Gcra!d,  E.sq.  of 
Ballysonan  and  Cloncurry,  co.  Kildare,  and  had,  with  other  ' 
issue,  four  sons,  I 


I.  Tetg-Oge,  his  heir. 

II.  Cormack,  of  Tyrtin  Shine  and  Eosboyne,  to.  tT\ice,  ancl 
had  four  sons,  all  mentioned  in  Heeds  of  Settlement  of 
the  estate;  Donald;   Donough;  Art;  and  Owney. 

III.  Bamaby,  aliax  Brian,  ancestor  of  Dlnne  nf  Iirittas. 

IV.  Cahir  or  Charles,  Master  in  Chancery,  M.P".  Trinity  Coll., 
DubUn,  got  a  grant  of  the  greater  portion  of  the  Hy-Regain 
estate,  by  a  fiat  dated  29  June,  6  James  I.,  1608,  and 
d.  uiiiii.,  having  bequeathed  all  his  estates,  by  will  dated 
2  April,  1617,  to  his  nephew,  Brien-Oge  O'Doinn  or  Dunn, 
son  of  his  brother  Bamaby. 

O'Doinn  made  a  settlement  of  his  estates  on  his  son."!,  with 
remainders  to  the  descendants  of  his  brothers  Terence  and 
Owen,  by  three  several  deeds,  dated  20  July,  1590,  17  April, 
1591,  and  28  April,  1593.  He  was  a  very  old  man  and  blind  ia 
1593,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Tieg-Oge  O'Doinn,  6.  1557.  He  surrendered  his  estates  to 
James  I.,  and  got  a  Cat  for  a  patent  for  the  same,  which  never 
passed,  owing  to  the  opposition  of  his  younger  brother,  wlio 
having  become  a  Protestant,  obtained  the  estates  for  himself.  He 
m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Shane  a  Diamus  O'Neill,  and  had  a  son, 
Tieg-Reagh,  who  got  none  of  the  estates.  His  i.ssue  are  sup- 
posed to  have  become  extinct  in  1840.  Tieg-Oge  was  divorced 
from  his  wife  (she  m.  2ndly  Cuconach  McGuire,  Chief  of 
McGuire),  and  m.  2ndly  Elhs,  dau.  of  Redmond  Fitzgerald, 
Esq.  of  Barrowhill  and  Clonboyle,  co.  liildaro,  and  had,  witli 
several  other  sons, 

Teig  Doyne,  who  settled  in  Dublin,  and  got  some  property 
there.  He  m.  Maud,  dau.  of  James  Byrne,  and  made  his 
will  29  March,  1625,  which  was  proved  8  June,  1626.  He  ■ 
had,with  several  younger  sons,  an  cUler  son,  Henry,  whos.  to 
his  father's  lands  and  houses  in  DubUn,  but  d.  s.  2>;  and  a 
second  son, 

Michael  DoTNE,  Esq.  of  Knoclcirney,  co.  Antrim,  who  s.  on 
the  death,  s.y.,  of  his  elder  brother,  to  the  Dublin  lands  and 
pi-emises.  He  obtained  lands  in  Antiim  from  Hugh  Mcrgagh 
O'Neill,  by  deeds,  dated  4  Nov.  1627,  and  5  July,  1022,  and 
obtained  a  pardon  for  the  alienation  of  some  of  those  lands, 
dated  23  Nov.  1631,  12  Charles  I.     He  had  four  sons, 

I.  Derby,  m.  Sarah,  sister  of  Stephen  and  Charles  Dowdall,  . 
of  CO.  Louth.  On  his  marriage  his  father,  by  deed  dated] 
24  Aug.  1641,  settled  the  lands  in  Antrim  on  him  and  his] 
issue,  and  in  default  on  his  next  brother.  He  d.  s.  p.  same  \ 
year. 

II.  Michael,  of  whom  presently.  | 

III.  James,  d.  unm.  and  intestate:  administration  granted  to  ' 
his  nephew,  Robert  Doyne,  166G. 

IV.  Dionysius,  of  Carrickforgus,  co.  Antrim,  d.  intestate,  ad- 
ministration granted  1661. 

Michael  Doxne,  the  2nd  son,  s.  on  the  death  of  his  elder 
brother  s.  j?.,  to  the  Antrim  and  Dublin  lands  and  premises, 
but  was  ousted  therefrom  by  Oliver  C.-iomwell;  he  d.  soon 
after  1G54,  leaving  by  Bridget  his  wife  an  infant  son,  Robert, 
His  widow  7/4.  2ndly,  Philip  Harris,  of  Dublin,  Gent.,  and 
jointly  with  her  husband,  lodged  a  petition  in  the  Court  of 
Claims,  6  Nov.  1631,  14  Charles  II.,  and  obtained  a  Decree  of 
Innocence,  14  July,  1662  (Roll  V.  Mcmb.  48),  by  which  all 
the  lands  subject  to  her  dowry  were  restored  to  her  only  son, 

Robert  Dotne,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  Common  Pleas  in  Ire- 
land, b.  in  Dubhn,  1651  ;  entered  Trinity  Coll.  Dublin,  28 
Nov.  1667,  called  to  the  Bar  Trinity  term,  1677 ;  appointed  Lord 
Chief  Baron  1  June  1695,  and  Chief  Justice  of  Common  Pleas 
1  Feb.  1703.  He  m.  by  licen.se,  dated  8  Jan.  1634,  Jane,  dau. 
of  Henry  Whitfield,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  by  whom  (who  d.  Feb. 
1711)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Philip,  his  heir. 

II.  Whitfield,  of  BallygrifHn,  co.  Dublin,  bapt.  28  March, 
1686,  d.  s.  p.  Jan.  1744. 

III.  Michael,  Capt.  in  Brigadier  Hargrcave's  rcgt.,  d.  unr,i. 

IV.  Robert,  bapt.  '20  March,  1688,  d.  Nov.  1695. 
I.  Hester,  d.  unm.  ii.  Elizabeth. 

Chief  Justice  Doyne  d.  28  Feb.  1733,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Philip  Dotn-e,  Esq.  of  Wells,  co.  Wexford,  b.  1685 ;  to.  1st, 
10  Aug.  170  J,  Mary,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Burton,  Esq.  of  Dublin, 
Alderman  of  that  city,  by  whom  (who  d.  in  childbed,  10  July, 
1705)  he  had  an  only  son, 

I.  Robert,  his  heir. 

He  r/i.  2ndly,  22  Feb.  1709,  Frances  South,   by  whom  (who 
d.  13  Feb.  1712)  he  had  issue, 

II.  John,  Lieut,  in  the  army,  6.  22  Feb.  1710 ;  m.  Jane,  dau. 
of  Robert  Ross,  Esq.  of  Rosstrevor,  co.  Do\vn,  and  had 
a  dau.,  Jime,  bapt.  13  July,  1735. 

III.  Charles  (Very  Rev.),  D.D.,  Dean  of  Leighlin,  6.  3  Feb. 
1711;  TO.  1st,  2  July,  1743,  Anna  Maria  Bury,  by  wliom 
(who  d.  Dec.  1762)  he  had  issue, 

1  Bury,  d.  unm.,  will  dated  12  Dec.  177'2,  and  proved  1773. 


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475 


2  Philip,    m.  Jane,   dan.  of  John  Vigors,   Esq.   of   Old 
Leiahlin,  co.  Carlow,  and  had  issue, 
Philip,  of  Merrion  Square,  Dublin,  d.  unm.ll  Feb.  1858. 
KicUard,  of  Coolbawn,  co.  Wexford,  Major  in  the  anny, 
TO.  Susan,  dau.  of  Thomas  Kavanagh,  Esq.  of  Bonis, 
CO.  Carlow,  and  had  issue,  Philip  Kavauagh ;  Richard ; 
and  Elizabeth. 
John  (Rev.),  b.  3  April,  1791;  to.  29  Oct.  1819,  Ellen, 
diui.  of  Thomas  Armstrong,  Esq.  of  Earney  Castle,  co. 
Tippei'ary,  and  had  issue, 
Piiilip  John,  6.  3  Aug.  1820. 

Thomas  William.  0.  18  July,  1821;  d.C  Feb.  1823. 
William  Thomas,  b.  15  April,  1823. 
Kichard  Vigors,  b.  19  Oct.  182-i ;  called  to  the  Bar  IS 50. 
Charles  Armstrong,  b.  18  Feb.  182G;  d.  unm. 
Henry  Archdall,  b.  25  Oct.  1833. 
Sophia  Anne. 

Jane  Eleanor,  d.  unm.  25  March,  1837. 
Frances  Elizabeth.  Anne,  d.  I'.nm. 

Jane,  ni.  Henry  Archdall,  Capt.  Utli  Dragoon  Guards. 
S  Charles  Powlett,  of  Portarlington,  m.  1785,  Eliza  Jane, 
(Uiu.   of   William    Vicars,    Esq.    of  Ballynakillbeg,   co. 
€;;rlo\v,  and  had  issue, 
diaries  William   (Rev.),   Rector  of  Fethard,   m.  Char- 
lotte, dau.  of  Thomas  .Stannus,  Esq.  of  I'ortarlington, 
l-y  whom  (who  d.  5  Jan.  1865)  he  had  issue, 
Philip  Walter  (Rev.),  ),!.  25  April,  1849,  Emily  Sophia, 
dau.  of  John  Goddard  Richards,  Esq.  of  Ardamine, 
and  d.  23  Oct.  1861,  leaving  issue, 
Charles  Goddaj-d,  b.  26  Oct.  1852. 
Kobert  Walter,  6.  15  May,  1857. 
Philip  Valentine,  6.  14  Feb.  1859. 
llerbeit  William,  b.  12  Jan.  1861. 
jSnne  Katherine.  Emily  Elizabeth. 

Charlotte  Sophia  Mary. 
Cliarles,  d.  unm.  1853.  Vicars,  d.  v.mn.  1843. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Henry  Newton,  Esq.  of  Mount  Leinster, 

CO.  Carlow. 
Charlotte,  m.  Very  Ecv.   John  Cotter  MacDonncll, 

Dean  of  Cashel. 
Henrietta  Frances,   m.   10  IVIarch,   1817,  John  Stuart 
i'.hichonchy,  Esq. 

Sophia,  rji.  13  Jan.  1857,  Thomas  Mercer  Vijors,  Esq. 
Caroline,  d.  unm.  1871. 
riiilip  Paulet,  m.  Catherine  Eotham,  co.  Ecrl;s,  and  had 

one  dau.  Fiances. 
]Uiry,   of  Waltham  Grov  ■,  .-.,  r   ;;;.,    ,  i;    ■;  .].]■.  :,•'..' 
D.L.,   TO.  1828,  Carolin  ■  .   .  :,!.,.  ii 

of  Col.  Kearney,  of  Wlii I  .<  .  • 

liobcrt,  of  Borris,  co.  r^iii.ii,  ,  .  ;;>■:::  ;,,;;  ;,  ,;:,:i.  ■  : 
V:i!cntin<'  JIunbee,  Major  in  the  army,  and  liatl  an 
(>:!lv  cliiM,  Jane  Elizabeth,  m.  6  Jan.  1855,  Bobert 
:>lclntiiv  iiiMiwick,  Esq. 
Auiu',  ,„.  Hubert  White,  Esq.  of  Old  Park,  Eathdowney, 
in  the  Queen's  Co.  Elizabeth. 

Henrietta,  ?h.  William  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Mountrath. 
Frances  d.  imm.  Georgina,  d.  unm. 

The  Very  Rev.  Charles  Doyne  to.  2ndly,  7  Blarch,  17G3, 
Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Nicholas  Millcy,  D.D.,  and  relict  of 
A\'csley  Harman,  Esq.,  but  had  no  further  issue. 

I.  Henrietta,  b.  3  Dec.  1709. 

Ilr.  Doyne  m.  Srdly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Stopford,  Esq. 
of  Courtown,  and  sister  of  James,  1st  Earl  of  Courtown,  and 
had  further  issue, 

IV.  James,  &.  7  June,  171G;  ?)!.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward 
Pr.itt,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.p.  1763. 

V.  Whitfield,  Examiner  in  the  Court  of  Chancery,  &.  1  May, 
1719;  d.  9  Dec.  1769. 

II.  Frances,  m.  July,  175G,  Rev.  Francis  Thompson,  Rector 
of  Drumcree.  ili.  Elizabrth. 

IV.  Susan,  m.  Mark  Wliite,   Esq.  of  Crauacrower,  co.  Wex- 
ford. 
Mr.  Doyne  d.  1753,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Dotne,  Esq.  of  Wells,  co.  Wexford,  &.  2  Jim.  1705, 
High  Sheriff  co.  Wexford  17-11,  M.P.  for  the  town  of  Wexford  ; 
TO.  1  July,  1731,  Deborah,  dau.  of  Francis  Anncslcy,  Esq.  of 
Ballysonan,  co.  Kildare,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Philip,  his  successor. 

II.  Robert,  successor  to  his  brother. 

III.  Benjatiiin,  of  Altamont,  co.  Carlow,  ??!.  23  Feb.  1768, 
Miss  Stepney,  and d.  s.  p.  His  will,  dated  12  Dec.  1871, 
was  proved  20  May,  1787. 

Mr.  Doyne  d.  19  Aug.  1754,  and  was  .9.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Pbilip  Doyne,  Esq.  of  Wells,  6.  20  March,  1733;  m.  29  Aug. 

1757,  Lady  Joanna  Gore,  dau.  of  Arthur,    1st  Earl  of  Arran; 

but  d.  s.  p.  11  March,  17C5,  and  his  widow  m.  2ndly,  Michael 

Daly,  Esq.  of  Mount  Pleasant,  co.  Galway.    He  was  s.   by  his 

aext  brother, 
Robert  DofNE,  Esq.  of  WeUs,  i.  11  Nov.  1738;  High  Sheriff 

CO.  Wexford  1777  ;    to.  1777,  Mary,  dau.  of  llumiihrey  Ram, 

Esq.  of  Ramsfort,  co.  Wexford,  by  whom  (who  d.  1S26)  he  had 

issue, 


I.  lloBERT,  his  successor. 

I.  Mary,  b.  1779;  d.  unm.  1823. 

II.  Jane,  b.  1781,  d.  unm.  1829. 

in.  F.lizabeth,  6.  1783,  m.  by  license,  d.ited  17  April,  180C, 
Robert  Dwyer,  Esq.,  of  Dublin.  ivT  Georgina.      ■ 

V.  Frances,  b.   1787 ;  m.   1827,   St.   George  Irvine,   Esq.  of 
Ballynahown,  co.  Wexford,  Major  in  the  army. 
Mr.  Doyne,  whose  will,  dated  3  Sept.  1784,  was  proved  2  Feb. 
1791,  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Robert  Doyne,  Esq.  of  Wells,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Wexford  1825,  6.  2  March,  1782;  to.  2  July,  1805, 
Annette  Constantia,  dau.  of  the  Right  Hon.  John  Beresford, 
ginnd-dau.  of  Marcus,  1st  Eaii  of  Tyrone,  and  relict  of  Robert 
Uiiiacke,  Esq.  of  Woodhouse,  co.  Waterford,  by  whom  (who  d. 
8  Aug.  1836)  he  had  issue, 
I.  Robert  Stephen,  his  successor. 

ir.  Ciiarles  Henry,  of  St.  Austin's  Abbey,  co.  Carlow,  J. P., 
Lieut.  87th  regt.,  6.  Aug.  1809  :  m.  1845,  Georgina,  dau.  of 
Capt.  John  Kennedy,  of  Dunbrody,  co.  Wexford,  and  d.  s.  o. 
March,  1867.  -  i' 

I.  Mary  Annette,  d.  unm.  March,  1869. 

II.  Annette  Constantia,  d.  unm.  Sept.  18I!>. 
Mr.  Doyne  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Stepeen  Doyne,  Esq.  of  Wells,  J.P.,  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  co.  Wexford  1835,  and  Carlow  1845  ;  6.  23  Feb.  1806; 
m.  12  July,  1834,  Sarah  Emily  Tyntc,  dau.  of  Col.  Joseph 
Pratt,  of  Cabra,  co.  Cavan,  by  whom  (who  d.  Dec.  1871)  he 
had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Tynte,  6.  28  Dec.  1835;  d.  10  Oct.  ]8?.R. 

n.  Robert  Scott,  6.  13  July,  1838;  d.  13  Sept.  following. 

III.  Charles  Mervyn,  his  successor,  now  of  Wells. 

IV.  '.Varulaw  Fitzherbert,  b.  27  Dec.  1843;  d.  14  Dec.  1850. 

V.  .1:1  mos  Walter  Chaloner,  of  St.  Austin's  Abbey,  co.  Carlow, 

VI.  i;   ;;r.    \;;',ii    \\  resford   h.  9  Oct.  1853;  d.  27  Jan.  1854. 

I.  .1   .:i  :     ,     .  I         ;   ./.  an  inlaut. 

II.  .1-  :  :;i,.,i  l,i./,,    ,  ih  Tyntc. 
HI.  Annette  Louisa. 

IV.  Roberta  Frances  Mary. 
Irlr.  Doyne  d.  24  May,  1870. 

ylnif .  — I  :';irt  r!\- :     1st    and    4th,     ,<Tn.,   a    fess    danccttce, 

bctwe.  n  ■  :   i- arg.,  for  Doyne;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  an 

cailc  <r  ,  i'   O'DoiNN.     Crests — A  demi-eagle  rising 

IV'i'..  1"!  1'   1M-;  A  h  Lilly  bush  ppr.,  in  front  thereof  a  lizard 

lilt  or,  lui-  UDuiNw.    Motto — Mullae  a  boo,  the  war  cry  of 

lit  of  O'Doinn. 

—Wells,   Gorey,   eo.   Wexford.     Clubs— KilddTe  Street, 
Jjablia;  the  Cailton  and  Hoodie's,  S.W. 


TYKWHITT-DBAHIE  OE  SIIAEDELOES. 

Tyewhitt-Deake,  TnoMAS,  Esq.  of  Shardeloes, 
CO.  Buckingliam,  and  of  iit.  Douat's  Castle,  Grlamor- 
ganshire,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  14  July,  1817 ;  High 
tSheriff  of  Bucks  1859 ;  m.  8  Aug.  1813,  Elizabeth 
Julia,  dau.  of  Jolm  Strattou,  Esq.,  aud  widow  of 
Col.  AVeddevburu,  and  has  issue, 

I.  TiiOM AS  William,  b.  23  Nov.  1849;  ',».  4  Aug.  1874, 
Frances  Anne  Isabella,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  Siiiilh  Dorrieu, 
of  Haresfoot,  Herts. 

II.  William  Wykeham,  6.  27  Sept.  1851. 
HI.  Edvi'ard  John,  6.  6  March,  1855. 
IV.  Guy  Percival,  b.  26  Oct.  1859. 

I.  Elizabeth  Caroline,  m.  5  July,  1865,  William  Frcdcricli 
Hicks  Beach,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Sir  Michael  Hicks 
Beach,  Bart.,  M.P. 

II.  Susan  Emily,  to.  April,  18C3,  George  Shippon  Willes, 
Esq.  of  Hungerford  Park,  Bucks. 

III.  Florence  Georgina,  to.  Nov.  1873,  Ernest  Mathews,  Esq. 

IV.  Julia  Diana.  v.  Agnes  Louisa. 

51  t'ur<15f.— Roger  le  Drak  is  mentioned  by  Sir  William 
Pole  as  holding  Hurnford-cum-Terrade  la  Wood,  of  Dertington, 
A.D.I  303,  at  half  a  knight's  fee.  The  first  ancestor  from  whom 
lineal  descent  can  be  traced  is 

John  Drake,  Esq.  of  Exmouth,  co.  Devon,  "  .\  man  of 
great  estate,  and  a  name  of  no  less  antiquity,"  temp.  Henry  V. ; 
m.  Christiana,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Billet,  E.iq.  of  Ash, 
in  same  eo.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Drake,  Esq.  of  Otterton,  in  the  Hundred  of  East 
Budleigh,  who  i/t.  Christiana,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Antage, 
Esq.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Drake,  Esq.  of  Otterton,  who  to.  the  d.au.  of  John 
Cruwys,  Esq.,  representative  of  Cruwys  of  Cruwys  Moivliard, 
aud  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Drake,  Esq.  of  Otterton,  who  i;;.  Agncta,  dau.  of  John 
ICclov.ay,    Esq.,  and  hud  four  sons,    I.    Joun,   his  heir;    ii. 


47G 


DRA 


THE  LANDED  CxEXTRY. 


DEA 


lluliai  J  ;  Tit.  r>obcvt ;  iv.  Thomas,  of  ITortfora,  m.  Kllen,  dau. 
of  liennctt  Hilton,  Esq.  of  South  Awtin,  and  had  three  sons 
and  two  daus. 

John  Drake,  Esq.  of  Ashe  and  Exmouth,  the  eldest  son  and 
heir,  ,».  Margaret,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Cole,  Esq.  of  Rill, 
in  the  parish  of  Withecombe  IJalegh,  Devon.  This  John 
Drake  brought  his  Formedon  against  Simon  Francheney,  and 
recovered  the  estate  of  Ashe  from  him,  who  held  it  as  being 
son  and  heir  of  Christopher  Francheney,  which  Christopher 
was  son  and  heir  of  Christiana  Billet,  by  a  second  marriage 
with  Richard  Francheney.  The  estate  descended  from  that 
time  in  the  direct  male  line  of  the  Drake  family,  until  the 
year  1733,  when,  on  the  death  of  the  last  representative  of  the 
eldest  line  of  the  family,  it.  fell  into  the  hands  of  his  widow, 
and  became  the  inheritance  of  strangers,  lie  d.  leaving  issue 
three  sons, 
I.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

It.  John  (a  second  son  of  tlie  same  name),  who  is  mentioned 
by  Sir  William  Pole  to  have  been  "  a  great  merchantman." 
He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Auert,  Esq.  of  Exeter, 
and  relict  of  Richard  Martyn.     He  was  possessed  of   the 
estate  at  Rill,  as  also  of  the  manor  of  Withecomb,  de  jure 
'mat.,  both  of  which  on  his  death  descended  to  his  elder  dau. 
and  co-heir, 
Juliana,  m.  Thomas  Raymond,  of  Chard. 
A  second  dau.,  whose  Christian  name  does  not  appear, 
m.  —  May. 
HI.  Gilbert,  of  Spratshays,  in  the  parish  of  Littleham,  in  the 
Hundred  of  East  Budleigh,  Devon,  m.  2ndly  (who  his  first 
wife   was  does   not  appear),    Katherine,   dau.  of   William 
Shearman  of  Ottery,  St.  Mary,  by  whom  he  left  three  sons 
und  one  dau., 

1  George,  of  Spratshays,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Emmanott 
Drewe,  of  Kenny,  and  d.  leaving  one  child,  a  dau.  and 
heiress, 

Katherine,  to.  1st,  Henry  Forde,  of  Bagtor,  and  2ndly, 
John  Clobery. 

2  John,  TO.  and  had  issue. 

3  Robert,  of  Spratshays,  who  d.  circa  1628,  s.  p.,  and  was 
buried  in  the  church  at  Littleham,  Devon.  He  was  a 
member  of  the  Inner  Temple,  and  a  charitable  benefactor 
to  the  poor  of  the  parish  of  Littleham. 

1  Elizabeth,  ra.  Sir  Henry  Ford,  Kut. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Dhake,  Esq.  of  Afhe,  who  s.  his  father  in  the 
representation  of  the  family  m.  (26  Henry  VI II.)  Amye, 
dau.  of  Roger  Grenville,  Esq.  of  Stowe,  Cornwall,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Bernard  (Sir),  of  Ashe  and  Mount  Drake,  commemorated 
by  Prince  among  "the  Worthies  of  Devon."  Ancestor  of  the 
Drakes  of  Ashe,  Extinct  Baroneti:,  &c. 

II.  Robert,  of  Wiscombe  Park,  in  the  parish  of  South  Legh, 
ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Prideaux,  Esq.  of  Tlieo- 
horough,  and  had  issue  seven  sons  and  three  daus. 

III.  Richard,  of  whom  hereafter. 
Mr.   Drake,   who  served  the  office  of   High  Sheriff  for  the 
county  of  Devon,  4  Queen  Elizabeth,  d.   4  Oct.   1558.    His 
3rd  son, 

Richard  Drake,  Esq.,  was  one  of  the  Equerries  to  Queen 
Elizabeth.  He  m.  Ursula,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Stafford,  Knt., 
and  dying  11  July,  1G03,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Francis  Drake,  Esq.  of  Esher,  one  of  the  Gentlemen  of  the 
Privy  Chamber  in  Ordinary,  7)i.  Joan,  dau.  of  William 
Tothill,  Esq.  of  Shardeloes,  co.  Buckingham,  and  had  issue, 
William,  his  heir;  John,  <(.  mjuh.  1023;  Francis,  of  AValton- 
on-Thames,  whose  son,  William,  «.  to  Shardeloes  ;  and  Joan. 
Mr.  Drake  d.  17  March,  1G33,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  William  Drake,  of  Shardeloes,  h.  1606 ;  Chirographer  to 
the  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  who  was  created  a  Bart.  1641. 
He  d.  unm.  1669,  when  the  title  became  extinct,  and  the 
estates  passed  to  his  nephew, 

Sir  William  Drake,  Knt.  of  Shardeloes,  M.P.  for  the 
borough  of  Agmondcsliam,  son  of  Francis  Drake  of  AValton- 
on-Thames,  by  Dorothy  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Spring.  Bart.  He  ra.  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  and  coheiress  of 
AVilliam  Montague,  Lord  Chief  Baron  of  the  Excin.quer,  and 
d.  1G90,  leaving  a  dau.,  Mary,  m.  Sir  John  Tyrwliilt,  Bart,  of 
Stainfield;  and  a  son, 

MoNTAGOE  Drake,  Esq.  of  Shardeloes,  M.P.  for  Acmon- 
desham,  who  w,.  Jane,  dau.  and  heires.s  of  Sir  John  Garrard, 
Bart,  of  Lamer,  and  left  at  his  decease,  1698  (with  a  dau., 
Mary,  m.  Sir  Edward  Evcrard,  Bart.),  a  son  and  heir, 

Montague  Garrard  Drake.  Esq.  of  Shardeloes,  M.P.  for 
Agmondesham  1713,  1715,  and  1727,  and  for  co.  Buckingham 
1722.  He  m.  Isabella,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Marshall, 
Esq.,  and  dying  1728,  was  «.  by  his  elder  surviving  son, 

AVii.LiAM  Drake,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  of  Shardeloes,  M.P.  fur 
A.i^mondesham  troiii  1746  until  his  decease.     He  vji.  ElizabeUi, 


,  dan.  of  John  R.iworlh,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  1767)  he  had, 
'  William,  LL.D.,  M.P.,  d.  s.  p.  1795 ;  TuojiAs,  his  heir  ;  John, 
LL.D.,  Rector  of  Agmondesham,  ra.  Mary,  eldest  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  the  Rev.  William  Wickham,  of  Garsington  ;  Charles, 
who  took  the  name  of  Garrard  {see  Garrard  cf  Lvnur); 
Elizabeth,  r/i.  the  Rev.  Richard  Frank,  D.D.;  and  Isabel,  </. 
unm.  Mr.  Drake  d.  8  Aug.  179G,  aged  72,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  surviving  son, 

Thomas  Drake,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  of  Shardeloes,  who  had  as- 
sumed, 1776,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Tyrwhitt  ;  but,  upon 
inheriting  the  estates  of  his  own  family  at  the  decease  of  bis 
father,  he  resumed,  in  addition,  his  paternal  name,  and  be- 
came Tyrwhitt  Drake.  He  5/1.  8  Aug.  1780,  Anne,  dau.  and 
co-heiress  of  the  Rev.  AVilliam  Wickham,  of  Garsington,  co. 
Oxford,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  Lieut.-Col.  Royal  Horse  Guard.s  Blue,  -..i. 
22  Aug.  1832,  Emma,  2nd  dau.  of  Joseph  Thompson  Ualsry, 
Esq.  of  Great  Gaddesden,  Herts;  and  d.  21  Dec.  Isly, 
having  had  issue, 

1  William  Thomas  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Great  Gaddesden, 
6.  27  Kov.  1835;  ra.  7  Aug.  1872,  Harriet,  dau.  of  William 
Trotter,  lisq.  of  Bishop  Auckland,  co.  Durham,  and  has 
had  issue,  1  Ethel  Henrietta,  6.  16  Sept.  1873,  d.  30  July, 
1874;  Kathleen,  b.  27  Dec.  1874;  3  Lilian  Mary,  h. 
9  Feb.  1876;  4  Violet  Harriet,  h.  22  Sept.  1877. 

2  Charles  Frederick,  F.R.G.S.,  d.  unm.  at  Jerusalem, 
23  June,  1874. 

1  Isabella  Emma,  m.  Anthony  W.  Partridge,  Esq. 

III.  John  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Amersham,  m.  1st,  Mary,  3rd 
dau.  of  Arthur  Annesley,  Esq.,  of  Bletchingdon,  in  Oxford- 
shire, who  d.  1827.  lie  ra.  2ndly,  Emily,  5th  dau.  of 
the  late  Charles  Drake  Garrard,  Esq.  of  Lamer  I'lui;, 
Herts,  and  had  issue.  He  d.  26  June,  1860.  His  eldest  snn, 
Capt.  J.  C.  T.  Drake,  m.  29  Aug.  1861,  Emily  Harriet,  only 
dau.  of  Major-Gen.  DL'rban,  and  has  a  son,  b.  29  Oct. 
1863;  and  a  dau. 

IV.  George  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Malpas,  co.  Chester,  to.  1827, 
Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Joseph  Halsey,  Esq.,  M.P.  or 
Gaddesden  Park,  Herts,  and  d.  G  March,  1810,  having  by 
her  (who  d.  28  May,  18G4)  had  issue, 

1  The  Rev.  Frederick  Edward,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Pulham, 
Dorchester,  6.  27  Sept.  1828;  m.  28  July,  1859,  Maria, 
Diana  Charlotte,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Nathaniel 
and  the  Lady  Charlotte  Micklethwait,  of  Taverham  Hall, 
Norfolk,  and  has  issue,  Algernon  F'rederiek,  b.  I  Sept. 
1860;  Arthur,  6.  I  Oct.  1861;  Ernest,  6.7  July,  1863; 
George  Halsey,  0.  March,  1865;  d.  1871;  and  Ethel 
Gertrude  Maria,  b.  17  Aug.  18G9. 

2  Montague  Williams,  m.  Johanna  Tolmy. 
o  George  Arthur,  First  Lieut.  H.M.S.  "Stephen,"  drowned 

in  the  Madras  Roads,  20  June,  1864. 
4  William  Henry.  1  Louisa  Jane,  d.  1862. 

2  Adelaide  Emma,  m.  V.  B.  Drew,  Col.  8ih  ICing'o 
Own  regt. 

3  Annie.        4  Octavia  Sarah.        0  Susan  Ficdcrlca. 

V.  Frederick  William. 
I.  Mary  Frances,  d.  26  Nov.  18C5. 

:i.  Anne,  m.  Hugh  R.  Hoare,  Esq.  of  Lilling.stone,  r.ucks. 
III.  Louisa  Isabella,  m.  the  Rev.  Johti  Anthony  Partridge, 

Rector  of  Cranwick,  Norfolk. 
Mr.  Tyrwhitt  Drake  d.  1810,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  TYRWHiTT-Drake,  Esq.  of  Shardeloes.  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  of  Bucks  1836,  and  for  several  years  M.P.  for 
Amersham,  b.  16  March,  1783;  m.  Oct.  1814,  Barbiira  Caro- 
line, dau.  of  Arthur  Aniicslcy,  Esq.  of  Bletchington  Park,  co. 
Oxford,  and  had  issue, 

Thojias,  now  of  Sliardeloes. 

John  (■Rev.),  of  Malpas,  co.  Chester,  m.  Emily,  A\h  dau.  of 
Nathaniel  and  Lady  Chariotte  Micklethwaite,  of  Tavcrhaiu 
Hall,  Norfolk.  Edward,  b.  May,  1832. 

George.  Barbara  Anne,  d.  28  April,  1S64. 

Frances  Isahella.  Mary  Elizabeth. 

Augustus  Charlotte,  m.  Aug.  1853,  Rev.  James  Dawkins. 

Elizabeth  Catherine,  to.  Wager  Townlcy  Alhx,  Esii. 

Susan  Louisa,  deceased. 

Charlotte  Diana,  m.  E.  Clayton,  Esq. 

Agnes  Agatha. 
Mr.  Tyrwhitt  Drake  d.  21  March,  1852, 

Arms — Quarterly,  Ist  and  4th,  or,  a  wivcrn  with  wings 
displayed  and  tail  nowed  gu. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  three  lapwings 
or.  Crests — 1st,  A  naked  arm  erect  ppr.  holding  a  battle  axo 
sa.  beaded  arg.;  2nd,  A  savage  ppr.  wreathed  about  the  waist 
and  temples  vert,  holding  over  the  dexter  shoulder  a  club  or. 

6Vn(— Shardeloes,  Amersham,  Bucks.  T<jt':a  Kcoidcncc—ilS, 
Eaton  Square. 


DRAKE    OF    OATLANDS. 

Drake,  Sir  AVilliam  Richard,  of  Oatlancb 
Lodge,  Surrey,  Knighted  by  letters  patent,  1  Oct. 
IStJO,  b.  1817.     Sir  William  is  a  Knight  Commander 


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of  the  Italian  Orders  of  S.S.  Maurizia  and  Lazzaro 
and  of  the  Corona  d'ltalia ;  Kniglit  of  the  Austrian 
Order  of  the  Iron  Crown,  and  Member  of  the 
Turkish  Order  of  the  Medjidie,  2nd  class.  He 
on.  in  1810,  Katharine  Stewart  Forbes,  dau.  of 
Richard  Thomas  Goodwin,  formerly  Senior  Member 
of  the  Council  of  the  E.I.  Co.  at  Bombay. 

ittUCafle.— The  family  of  Drake  is  of  considevable 
antiquity  in  the  co.  of  Devon.  Sir  William  Pole  makes 
mention  of  Kog«r  le  Drak,  who  31  Edward  I.  (1303),  held 
Hurnford-cum-terra  de  la  Wood,  of  Dertington,  at  half  a 
knight's  fee;  and  prior  to  that  of  others  of  the  family  who 
were  possessed  of  several  lands  in  the  county. 

John  Drake,  Esq.  of  Exmouth,  Devon,  described  as  "a 
man  of  great  estate,  and  a  name  of  no  less  antiquity,"  m.  temp. 
Henbt  v.,  Christiana,  elder  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Billet, 
Esq.  of  Ashe,  by  which  alliance  the  estate  of  Ashe,  in  the 
parish  of  Musbury,  accrued  to  the  Drake  family.  He  was 
ancestor  to  the  Draices  of  A^he,  of  whom  a  pedigree  appears 
in  Bdrke's  Extinct  £aronetar/e,  and  of  Ttbwiiitt-Dbake,  of 
ShM-deloes,  Buclcs. 

Henry  Drake,  Esq.,  of  this  old  Devon  family,  settled  at  Barn- 
staple, for  which  borough  he  (1679)  served  the  office  of  Mayor. 
He  was  twice  married.  By  his  1st  wife  he  had  no  surviving 
issue  ;  but  by  his  2nd,  Anne  Yeo,  whom  he  m.  1682,  he  left  an 
only  son,  who,  on  his  death  (1688),  .«.  him.    This 

John  DraivE,  Esq.  was  of  Barnstaple,  &.  1682;  in.  1706, 
Christian,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Robert  Hacche,  Esq.  of 
Satterleigh  Park,  Devon,  by  whom  he  left  two  sons, 

Heniy,  m.  Mary,  duu.  of  John  Tucker,  Esq.,  E.N.,  and  had 
issue.  John. 

John  Drake,  of  Barnstaple,  the  2nd  son,  b.  1710  ;  m.  1733, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Lewis  Gregory,  Esq. ;  and  d.  1770,  leaving  two 
children,  Joan,  m.  George  Edwards,  Esq.,  R.N. ;  and 

Henry  Drake,  Esq.  of  Barnstaple,    only  son  and  heir,   b. 

1745;  d.  Feb.  1806,  having  m.  1771,  Ann,  dau.  of  Richard 

Hammett,  Esq.   of  Kennerland,  in  the  parish  of  Clovelly,  and 

sister  to  Sir  James  Hamlyn,  of  Clovelly  Court,  Devon,  Bart., 

fcy  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Zachary  Hammett  Drake,  Esq.  of  Springfield,  J.P.  .and 

D.L.  for  COS.  Devon  and  Cornwall,  b.  0  Sept.   1777;  d.   11 

March,  1847,  having  m.  6  Oct.  1803,  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of 

Charles  Newell  Cutcliffe,  Esq.  of  Marwood  Hill  (and  co-heir 

of  her  brother,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Mervin  Cutcliffe,  C.B.,  of 

Webbery,  Devon,  and   of  her  grandfather,  John  Mervin), 

by  his  wife,   Dorothy,  dau.  of  Arthur  Chichester  of  Hali, 

Devon,  and  by  her,  who  d.  15  April,  18G7,  had  issue, 

1  Zachary  Hammett  Drake  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Clovelly, 
Devon,  b.  14  Feb.  1800;  d.  June,  1856,  having  m.  Jan. 
1831,  Eleanor  Penrose,  only  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Samuel 
Pym,  K.C.B.,  and  by  her,  who  d.  13  Jan.  1868,  left  issue, 

John  Mervyn  Cctcliffe  Drake,  Capt.  E.E.,  Knight  of 
the  Legion  of  Honour,  Member  of  the  Imperial  Turkish 
Order  of  the  Medjidie  of  the  fifth  class,  with  Crimean 
medal  and  clasp,  b.  6  Nov.  1833  ;  m.  4  March,  1857, 
Laura  Augusta,  dau.  of  Sausmarez  Carey,  Esq.  of 
Guernsey,  and  has  issue,  Bernard  Mervyn,  b.  24  May, 
1858;  Caryrym;  Edmund  Cutcliffe;  Hammett;  and 
Margaret  Mervyn. 

2  Charles  Cutcliffe  Drake,  Esq.  of  Springfield,  J.P. 
Devon,  b.  29  Sept.  1808;  m.  Mary,  elder  dau.  and  even- 
tually sole  heir  of  Henry  Cusack,  Esq.  of  Girley,  co. 
Meath,  and  d.  Oct.  1858,  leaving  issue, 

Charles  Henry  Drake  Cutcliffe,  Esq.  of  Lee,  Devon,  6. 
4  June,  1840;  assumed  by  royal  license  1867,  the  addi- 
tional surname  of  Cutcliffe,  on  succeeding,  on  the 
death  of  his  grandmother,  Frances  Drake,  to  the  estates 
of  the  Cctcliffes  of  Danvjfie,  Devon.  He  d.  9  Feb. 
J875,  leaving  issue  by  his  wife,  Henrietta  Maria,  dau. 
of  Rev.  John  W.  R.  Landon,  Vicar  of  Braunton,  to 
whom  he  was  m.  in  1868,  and  who  is  still  living,  an 
only  child, 

Charles  Bernard  Mervyn  Drake  Cutcliffe,  b.  5  Aug. 
1869. 
Dorothy  Mervyn,  m.  1862,  Rev.   Charles  Whittington 
Landon,  Rector  of  Ashford,  Devon,  and  d.  31  March, 
1869,  leaving  issue,  John  Chichester  Crewe,  b.  2  April, 
1868;   Frances  Chichester  Mervyn,  6.  March,  18G7. 
Ann   Frances,   in.   T.   M.    Bridges,  Esq.,   who  d.   s.  p. 
April,  1865;  2ndly,  in  1868,  .Joseph  Henry  Goodban,  by 
whom  she  has  issue,  Mervyn  Charles  Cusack,  b.  1871 ; 
and  other  children. 
1  Frances  Mervin,  m.  3  July,  1838,  Col.  John  Graham, 
Bengal  N.I.,  and  d.  s.  p.  at  Decca,  19  Oct.  1845. 
II.  John,  rf.  MTO)!.  April,  1799. 

in.  Henry,  b.  22  June,  1781 ;  d.  leaving  surviving  issue, 
a  dau.,  Katherine,  in.  Major  Frank  Sisson  Brooke, 
E.I.C.S. 


IV.  Richard,  b.  Feb.  1786;  d.  1S,")3. 

V  AVilliam  Drake,  b.  27  July,  1787;  m.  13  Aug.  ISIG 
Frances,  dau.  of  Robert  Lincoln,  Esq.,  and  d.  9  Juiie,  1821 
leaving  issue,  ,  ' 

1  Sir  William  Richard  Drake,  as  above. 

2  Henry,  b.  10  April,  18J1 ;  m.  June,  1855,  Mary  Anne 
dau.  of  Roger  Gadsden,  Esq.;  d.  22  Nov.  186.5,  leaving 
issue,  Henry  Harcourt  Drake,  b.  23  April,  1860;  Sibella 
Frances;  Marion  Alice;  Gertrude;  and  Priscilla,  who  d. 

1  Frances  Ann. 

I.  Ann,  d.unm.  19  Oct.  1839. 

II.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1B62. 

,I/))!.s— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th  arg.,  a  wyvern,  wings  dis- 
played and  tail  nowed  gu. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  two  demi-lions 
passant  guardant  couped  or.  Crests-— 1st,  A  dexter  arm  erect 
couped  at  the  elbow  ppr.holding  a  battle-axe  sa.  headed  arg. ; 
2nd,  An  eagle  displayed  gu.     iVo^o— Tyme  Tryeth  Trvthe. 

Iiesidence—0  atlands,  Weybridge. 


DRAKE    OF    STOKESTOWN. 

Dkake,  Joseph  Edwaiid  Deane,  Esq.  of  Stolces- 
town,  CO.  Wexford,  b.  Oct.  1815;  s.  his  father  20 
Dec.  1855. 

itiUCagC. — Roger  Drake,  Esq.  of  Stokestown,  co.  Wex- 
ford, went  to  Ireland  with  William  Glascott,  Esq.of  Aldertown, 
1641,  and  got  a  grant  of  Stokestown  and  other  forfeited  property 
in  CO.  Wexford.  He  m.  Hannah,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Major 
Samuel  Sheppard,  and  had  issue,  John,  his  heir;  Roger; 
Mary;  Charity;  Margaret;  and  Patiens.  His  will,  dated 
23  Oct.  1677,  was  proved  14  March,  1678,  and  he  was  s.  by  his^ 
eldest  son, 

John  Drake,  Esq.  of  Stokestown,  who  in.  Slercy, 
"  sister's  dau."  to  William  Bayne,  of  Clucano,  co.  Kilkenny, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  d.  unm.,  buried  17  Dec.  1729. 

II.  Darius,  his  heir. 

III.  Samuel,  d.  unm.,  buried  26  Sept.  1729. 

IV.  George,  of  Coolback,  co.  Wexlord,  bapt.  21  Jan.  1720; 
',,1.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Allen,  Esq.  of  Aliens  Grove, 
CO.  Kilkenny,  and  had  a  son, 

John,  of  Coolback,  b.  1745;  t^  24  May,  1806;  in.  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Col.  John  Hanfield,  by  whom  (who  d.  12  July, 
1828)  he  had  (with  two  other  daus.,  who  d.  s.  p.)  issue, 

1  George,  who  s.  to  Stokestown. 

2  John  Hanfield,  bapt.  9  Feb.  1779;  d.  unm. 

I  Sakah,  who  s.  her  brother  at  Stokestown,  m.  11  Sept. 
ISIO,  Joseph  Deane,  Esq.,  younger  son  of  Col.  Joseph 
Deane,  of   Terenure,  and    a.    24  July,    1S54,  leaving 

John,  assumed  the  name  of  Drake,  and  s.  to  Stokes- 
town. 
Joseph  William,  of  Longraige,  to.  1865,  Juliana,   dau. 
(if    Strangman  Davis  Goff,    Esq.   of  Horetown,    co. 
M'exl'ord,  and  has,  William  Joseph,  and  other  issue. 
Sarah,    m.   Ilenry  Roe,   Esq.    of   KnockmuUen,    co. 

Wexford. 
Katherine    Elizabeth,    to.    18    Jan.    1855,    Abraham 
Alcock,  M.D.,  and  d.  1859.  Juliana  Francis. 

George  Drake  m.  2ndly,  1763,  Mrs.  Mary  Jones,  widow,  and 
had  further  issue, 

Darius,  bapt.  13  April,  17G7:  buried  17  April,  1779. 
Elizabeth,  bapt.  9  March,  1764. 
Hannah,  bapt.  10  June,  1765. 
I.  Juliana,  bapt.  17  Sept.  1721.  ii.  Ann. 

Mr.  Drake,  whose  will,  dated  17  April,  1730,  was  proved  1740, 
wass.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Darius  Drake,  Esq.  of  Stokestown,  6.  1711  ;  m.  1st,  Jane, 
dau.  of  Alexander  Boyd,  Esq.  of  Crook,  co.  Waterford  (settle- 
ments dated  28  and  29  Oct.   1742),   by  whom  (who  d.  25  Aug. 
1751,  aged  28)  he  had  issue, 
John,  his  heir. 

Anne,  b.  1750;  d.  unm.  9  Aug.  1808. 

Urith,  m.  by  license,  dated  2  Jan.  1775,  Robert  Paul,  Esq. 
of  Johnshill,  co.  Waterford. 
Mr.  Drake  d.  12  April,  1777,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

John  Drake,  Esq.  of  Stokestown,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Wex- 
ford 1780,  6.  1743  ;  d.  unm.  20  Dec.  1809,  when  the  property 
devolved  on  his  only  surviving  sister,  Mrs.  Paul,  who  devised 
it  to  her  cousin,  the  heir  male  of  the  family, 

George  Drake,  Esq.  of  Stokestown,  b.  1776;  d.  unm.  Sept. 
1852,  when  Stokestown  devolved,  under  Mrs.  Paul's  "ill,  on 
his  only  sister,  Mrs.  Deane,  and  at  her  death  on  his  nephew, 
her  son, 

John  Deane-Drake,  Esq.  of  Stokestown,  J.P.  co.  Wexford, 
b.  1813  ;  who,  on  the  death  of  his  uncle,  assumed  the  addi- 
tional name  and  arms  of  Drake.    He  m.  1843,  Emily  Letitia, 


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(3au.  of  Thomas  Ilcnry  -Watson,  Esq.  of  Lumtlonc,  co.  Callow, 
by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Jo;EPn  Edward,  now  of  Stokostown. 

Heniy  Thomas,  late  Lieut.  SGthicyt.,  6.  184S. 

John  Hanfield.  Cosby  Francis. 

Georgina. 

Sarah  Cecilia,   m.  10  Jan.   1872,  AViniam  Price  Llewellyn 
Lewes,  Major  51st  rcgt.,  eldest  son  of  AVilliam  Trice  Lewes, 
Eiq.  of  Llysnewydd,  co.  Cunnunheu. 
Mr.  Deane-Drake  d.  20  Dec.  1S05. 

^r/ns— Quartei-ly,  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  a  fcss  wavy  arg.  between 
two  pole  stars  or,  for  Dk.^ke;  2nd  and  ard,  arg.,  on  a  chevron 
gu.  between  three  Cornish  choughs  sa.  three  crosses  furmca  of 
the  field,  for  Deanb.  Cce^U— 1st :  Drake,  A  cubit  dcx,*er  arm  in 
armour  the  hand  grasping  a  battle-axe  all  ppr.,  motto  ovor, 
Auxilio  divino ;  2nd,  Dease:  A  tortoise  displayed  ppr.,  moUo 
over,  Ferendo  non  feriendo.     MoUo — Sic  parvis  maj;ua. 

£gB; — Stoliestov.n,  Kew  Boss,  co.  Wexlord. 


EEIiE-DHAX    OF    CHAEBOEOTJGH. 

Sawbeidge-Erle-Deax,  John  SamttelWanlet, 
Esq.  of  Olanfigh  Tower,  Kent,  Holnest  House, 
Dorset,  and  Ellerton  Abbey,  co.  York,  J.P.  unci 
D.L.,M.P.  for  Waveham,  b.  6  Oct.  1800  ;  m.  1  May, 
1827,  Jane  Frances,  only  daa.  of  Eichard  Erle-Drax- 
Grosvenor,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Charboroasb,  and  by  L.er 
(who  d.  25  Dec.  1853)  had  issue, 

I.  Maria  Cabolixe. 

II.  Sarah  Fkaxoes  Ef-izABErn,  m.  1st,  14  flrpt.  I?.j3, 
Col.  Francis  Augustus  Plunlcctt  Burton,  Coldstream 
Guards,  who  d.  3  Sept.  186.5  (son  of  Admiral  Ryder  Bar- 
ton, K.C.H.,  by  Anne  Maria  his  wife,  dau.  of  KandaU 
Plunkett,  13th  Lord  Duusany);  and  2ndly,  1871,  John 
Lloyd  Egginton,  Esq. 

This  gentleman,  -whose  patronymic -was  Sa-vveeidge, 
s.  to  the  estates  in  right  of  his  wife,  upon  the  dciiKse 
of  that  lady's  brother,  Eichard  Edward  Erie  Dras, 
Esq.,  13  Aug.  1828,  and  assumed,  in  consequence, 
the  surname  and  arms  of  Erle-Deax. 

Ht'lICaCJC.— The  Erles  are  of  ancient  and  kniaHtly 
descent.  The  first  ancestor  that  occurs  in  the  pedigree  is 
Henry  de  Erie,  Lord  of  Newton,  in  Somersetshire,  35  IIeney 
III.,  but  the  family  was  long  previously  settled  in  that  county. 
So  far  back  as  the  7  Henry  II.,  John  de  Erlegh  paid  five 
marks  for  the  scutage  of  his  lands  at  Beckington,  in  co. 
Somerset. 

Elizabeth  Eknle,  of  Charborough  (only  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Sir  Edward  Ernie,  Bart,  of  Maddington,  Wilts,  by  Frances 
Erie,  of  Charboron,  his  wife,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  the 
famous  General  Thomas  Erle,  Lieut.-General  of  the  Ord- 
nance, Commander  of  the  centre  of  the  English  army  at  the 
battle  of  Almanza,  grandson  and  heir  of  Sir  Walter  Erle, 
of  Charborough,  the  Parliamentarian),  m.  Henry  Drax,* 
Esq.  of  Ellerton  Abbey,  in  Yorkshire,  M.P.  for  Lyme  Ef-gis 
and-Wareham,  and  Secretary  to  Frederick,  Prince  of  Wales ; 
and  by  him,  who  d.  1755,  the  heiress  of  Ernie  and  Erles, 
left  at  her  decease,  1759  (with  five  daus.,  Ehzabeth,  m.  1st, 
Augustus,  4th  Earl  Berkeley,  and  2ndly,  Kobert,  Viscount 
Clare;  Mary,  m.  John  Durbin,  Esq. ;  Harriot,  9/j.  Sir  Willi;im 
Hanham,  Bart. ;  Susannah,  7)i.  1st,  William  Craycroft,  Esq., 
and2ndly,  John,  Earl  of  Castlehaven;  and  Frances,  who  d. 
1751),  three  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest, 

Thomas  Ekle  Drax,  Esq.  of  Charborough,  in.  Mary,  dau. 
of  Lord  St.  John,  of  Bletshoe,  but  d.  without  issue  1730, 
aged  67,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Edward  Drax,  Esq.  of  Charborough,  who  m.  16  April, 
1762,  Mary,  dau.  of  Awnsham  Churchill,  Esq.  of  Ilenbury,  and 
had  an  only  dau.  and  heiress, 

Sarah  Francis  Drax,  of  Charborough,  who  m.  11  March, 
1788,  Richard  Grosvenor,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  West  Looe,  nephew  of 
Eichard,  Earl  Grosvenor,  and  that  gentleman  assumed,  in 
consequence  of  his  marriage,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Erle 
Drax.    Tlie  issue  were  one  son  and  a  dau., 


*  The  family  of  Drax  appears  to  have  been  anciently  seated 
in  the  county  of  York.  In  1647,  Col.  Drax,  Col.  Modiford, 
Col.  Walrond,  and  other  cavaliers,  having  converted  their 
estates  into  money,  and  not  being  able  to  reside  in  England 
under  the  usurpation,  retired  to  Barbados,  where  Col.  Drax 
acijuired,  in  a  few  years,  an  estate  of  £8.000  or  £9,000  per 
annum,  and  m.  the  dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Ciulisle,  then  yw- 
prietor  of  the  island. 


RyrnARD  Edwap.d,  the  heir. 

Jane  Fhances,  successor  to  her  brother. 
Mr.  Erie  Drax  Grosvenor  d.  8  Feb.  1819,  aged  53,  and  his 
widow  (the  heiress  of  Charborough)  15  June,  1822.    They 
were  s.  by  their  only  son, 

Eichard  Edward  Eble  Drax,  Esq.  of  Charborough  and 
Ellerton  Abbey,  d.  v.nm.  13  Aug.  1828,  and  was  s.  by  his 
sister, 

Jane  Frances  Grosvenor,  who  had  to.  in  the  previous  year 
John  Samcel  Wanley  Sawbridge,  Esq.,  that  gentleman 
assuming  the  surname  and  arms  of  Erle  Drax. 

^9-ms— Quarterly,  1st,  Drax  and  Erle,  quarterly;  quar- 
tering Sawbridge.     Crests — 1st, Drax;  2nd,  Sawbridge. 

Seats — Holnest  House,  Sherborne,  Dorset;  Olantigh  Tower, 
Wye,  Kent ;  Ellerton  Abbey,  Richmond,  co.  York. 


DREW    OF    DREWSCOUPvT. 

Deew,  Feancis  Massy,  Esq.  of  Drev.scourt,  co. 
Limerick,  Capt.  7th  Hussars,  J.P.,  b.  17  March, 
1838 ;  m.  2  June,  1874,  Mary  Anne,  elder  dau.  of 
Anthony  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Coxhoe  Hall,  co.  Dui*- 
ham,  and  has  issue, 

Clennell  Frank  Massy,  5.  27  Jan.  1S77. 

Everina  Mary  Massy,  6.  28  Sept.  1875. 

ILillfaflC. — This  family  is  a  junior  branch  of  the  Xorman 
family  of  Drew,  of  Orewsclijff'e,  Hayne,  and  Sharx.ham,  co. 
Devon. 

Francis  Drew,  Esq.  of  Kilkenny,  co.  Waterford,  and  of 
Meanus,  co.  Kerry,  went  to  Ireland,  a  Capt.  in  the  army  of 
Queen  Elizabeth,  1598.  He  m.  1st,  a  dau.  of  Capt.  Hart,  of 
CO.  Limerick  ;  and  2ndly,  Susanna,  dau.  of  Leonard  Knowel, 
Esq.  of  Ballycally,  co.  Waterford,  and  by  the  latter  only  (who 
m.  2ndly,  Col.  J.  Johnstone)  had,  with  other  issue,  John,  of 
Kilwinny  and  Meanus,  of  whom  there  are  numerous  descen- 
dants ;  and  Barry.    The  2nd  son, 

Barry  Drew,  Esq.  of  BallydufF,  co.  -Waterford,  and  of 
Drew's  Court,  co.  Limerick,  receiver  to  the  estates  of  the  Earl 
of  Cork  and  Burlington,  temxi.  James  II.,  m.  1st,  a  dau.  of  Sir 
Francis  Foulkes,  Knt.  of  Campshire,  but  by  her  had  no  issue ; 
and  2ndly,  Ruth,  dau.  of  William  Xettles,  Esq.  of  Touraine, 
CO.  Waterford,  by  Mary  liis  wife,  sister  of  the  cclebiaLcd 
Valentine  Greatrakes,  and  had  two  sons, 

Francis,  his  heir. 

John,  of  Ballyduff  House,  m.  Maegaeet  Deew,  of  Meacus 
{see  Drew  of  Strand  Bouse). 
The  elder  son, 

Francis  Drew,  of  Drews  Court,  co.  Limerick,  High  .Sheriff 
1718,  m.  Margaret,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  (by  Avarina  his  wife, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Col.  Purdon,  of  Ballyclough,  co.  Cork,  and 
Bell  Kelly,  co.  Clare)  of  John  Ringrose,  Esq.  of  Moynoe 
House,  CO.  Clare,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Francis,  of  Drews  Court,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  John,  successor  to  his  brother,  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Barry,  of  Drews  Court,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Odcll  Conyers, 
Esq.  of  Castletown  Conyers,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  one  son 
and  oue  dau., 

1  Francis,  of  Drews  Court,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Lloyd  Langford,  Esq.  of  co.  Kerry,  and  d.  s.  p. 

1  Margaret,  of  Drews  Court,  heiress  to  her  brother,  in. 
John  Cuffe  Kelly,  Esq.,  who  d.  s.  p.  She  d.  15  MarcU» 
1845. 

IV.  Eingrose,  of  whom  presently. 

V.  George  Purdon,  of  High  Park,  co.  Dublin,  one  of  tlie  six 
Clerks  in  Chancery,  1757;  m.  Letitia,  sister  of  Sir  William 
Godfrey,  Bart,  of  Bushfield,  co.  Kerry,  and  d.  1785,  aged  45, 
leaving  issue, 

1  John  Godfrey,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army. 

2  George  Purdon,  Major  45th  regt. 

3  Barry,  Capt.  45th  regt.        4  Francis,  Capt.  45th  regt. 

I.  Alice,  m.  Charles  O'Neill,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Cloghnakilty. 

II.  Jane,  m.  1775,  Rev.  Robert  Nettles. 
in.  Ruth,  ra.  Joseph  Hall,  Esq.  of  Dublin. 

IV.  Margaret,  m.  —  Nash,  Esq.  of  Brinny,  co.  Cork. 
The  4th  son, 

Ringrose  Drew,  of  Skall/,  Coolrea,  tfec.,  and  of  Drewsboro', 
TO.  6  Oct..  1750,  his  cousin  Jane,  only  dau.  of  James  Molony, 
Esq.  of  Kiltanon,  co.  Clare,  and  had  issue.  The  eldest  son  and 
heir, 

Francis  Drew,  Esq.  of  Drewsboro',  High  .Sheriff  co.  Clare, 
1788,  m.  1782,  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Odell,  Esq.  of  Bealdu- 
roghy,  CO.  Limerick,  and  has  issue  two  sons,  Ringrose,  his 
heir;  Francis,  d.  s.  j). ;  and  two  daus.,  of  whom  one  m.  — 
Huleatt,  Esq. ;  the  other,  lluc;h  Biudy,  Esq.  of  liahccii,  co. 
Ciurc.    The  cider  son, 


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RtNGKOSE  Dtiew,  Esq.  of  DvpwsTioro',  in.  Alicia,  dau.  ofJiilm 
AVillinaton,  Esq.  of  KillosUeane,  co.  Tipperary.  "nd  d.  S  l''ul). 
1835,  leavins  issue, 

I.  Feancis,  late  of  Drews  Court. 

I.  France.s,  in.  Jolin  TuUy,  Kpq.,  H.N. 

II.  Alicia  Willing-ton,  m.  23  July,  1S3G,  Ecv.  Piobevt  William 
Nesbir,  M.A.,  and  is  decoas(!d. 

III.  Eliza,  5)1.  Kivas  Tully,  Esq. 
His  son, 

Erancis  Drew,  Esq.  of  Drcwscourt,  h.  21  Oct.  1812;  in.  17 
July,  1833,  Hon.  Margaret  Evcrina  Massy,  dau.  of  lUigli,  3rd 
Lord  Massy,  and  has  issue, 

I.  FbancisMasst,  now  of  Drews  Court.  ii.  Einsrose. 

I.  Margaret  Evcrina,  m.  7  l>cc.  1872,   Cliarlcs  Conyors,  Esq. 
of  Castletown,  co.  Limerick.  ii.  Alicia. 

He  d.  17  June,  1875. 

.^riHS— Erm.,  a  lion  passant  gu.  C,rst—A  bull's  licad  erased 
sa.,  in  the  mouth  thi'ee  ears  of  wheat  or.  Motio — Drogo 
nomen  et  vitus  arma  dedit. 

Seat — Drcwscourt,  Charlevillo. 


DREW    OF    HEATHFIELD    TOWERS. 

Deew,  The  Rev.  Pierce  William,  B.A.,  of 
HeatliGclcl  Towers,  co.  Cork,  late  Rector  of 
Youghal,  h.  13  March,  1799  ;  m.  Elizabetli,  only 
dau.  and  heir  of  the  late  Thomas  Oliver,  Esq.  of 
Wellington  Place,  Cork,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Pierce  William.  ii.  Thomas. 

I.  Matilda  Eowena,  m.  the  Rev.   David  Heniy  Elrington, 
Vicar  of  Swords,  co.  Dublin  (deceased). 

II.  Elizabeth  Mona  Brougham,  «;..  the  Rev.  Henry  Eicl;er- 
staff. 

in.  and  iv.  Elizabeth  Oliver  and  Catherine  Henrietta,  twins; 
the   latter  m.  David  H.  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Mersey  Villa, 
Eockferry,  Cheshire. 
V.  Alice  le  Poer. 

\-i.  Christina  Eebecca  Pomeroy,  v>.  28  April,   ISCC,  William 
Thomas,   3rd  son  of  the  late  Standish  Henry  Harrison, 
Esq.  of  Castle  Harrison,  co.  Cork. 
\ii.  Agnes  Margaret  Naylor,  m.  15  Aug.  1861,  Sir  Edward 

Henry  Meredyth,  Bart. 
ittltCrCgC— John  Drew,  Esq.  of  Eallydiiff  House,  co. 
Waterford,  2nd  son  of  Barry  Drew,  Esq.  of  Drews  Court,  co. 
Limerick,  m.  8  Jan.  1713,  his  cousin,  Margaret,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Francis  Drew,  Esq.  of  Kilwinny  and  Mcanus,  and 
by  her  had  issue.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Francis  Drew.  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Meanus,  Listry,  and  Eock- 
field,  CO.  Kerry,  and  Ballyduff  House,  Waterpark,  andMocollop 
Castle,  CO.  Waterford,  m.  1752,  Arabella,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Col.  William  Godfrey,  of  Bushfield  (now  Kilcoleman  Abbey), 
CO.  Kerry,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  Eev. 
P.ichard  Downing,  of  Knockgrafton,  co.  Tipperary.  By  her 
Dr.  Drew  had  issue,  I.  John,  his  heir ;  ii.  Francis,  of  Mocollop 
Castle;  in.  Barry,  of  Flower  Hill,  co.  Waterford,  m.  Jane, 
dau.  of  Arthur  Baker,  Esq.  of  Balhery,  co.  Dublin,  and  had  a 
son,  Arthur;  iv.  William,  d.  iiiim.;  v.  Pascal  Paoli,  M.D. ; 
I.  Arabella,  m.  1784,  Peard  Harrison-Peard,  Esq.  of  Carrigeen, 
CO.  Cork;  ii.  Margaret,  m.  Edward  Heard,  Esq.  of  BaUiu- 
tober,  CO.  Cork,  Major  in  the  army;  and  iii.  Deborah,  m.  Eev. 
Pierce  Power,  of  Affane,  co.  Waterford,  and  d.  25  Feb.  1841. 
Dr.  Drew  d.  3  Sept.  1787,  aged  79,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
John  Drew,  Esq.  of  Listry  and  Eockfleld,  co.  Keiry,  and  of 
Frogmore,  near  Youghal,  co.  Cork;  m.  1786,  Alicia,  eldest 
dau.  of  Pierce  Power,  Esq.  of  Affane,  co.  Waterford,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  6  Dec.  1842)  had  issue, 
Francis,  his  heir. 

John,  of  Eockfleld,  co.  Kerry,  in.  Helen,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Elmore,  Esq.,  and  had,  John,  deceased;  John  Henry; 
Helena ;  Alicia ;  and  Catherine,  la.  Adam  Newman  Perry, 
Esq.  of  the  city  of  Cork. 

Samuel  Browning  (Rev.),  in.  1st,  Maiy,  dau.  of  Col.  Foot, 
of  Millfort,  CO.  Coik;  and  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Eichard 
Townsend  Herbert,  Esq.  of  Cahirnane,  co.  Kerry,  and  by 
the  former  had,  Browning,  an  officer  in  the  14th  regt.  of 
foot ;  and  Mary. 

I'lERCE  William  (Eev.),  now  of  Brook  Lodge  and  Hcathfield 
Towers. 

Arabella,  m.  Walter  Atkin,  Esq.  of  Atkinville,  co.  Cork. 
Elizabeth,  d.  xmm.  Catherine,  d.  an  infant. 

Alicia,  m.  Henry  Lindsay,  Esq.  of  Hayfield,  co.  Cork. 
Mr.  Drew  d.  14  Dec.  1813,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  Drew,  Esq.  of  Meanus,  co.  Kerry,  and  Frogmore, 
near  Youghal,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Garde,  Esq.  of 
Ballinilinis,  co.  Cork,  and  ('.  Dec.  1839,  having  had  issue. 


Francis. 

Elizabeth. 

Eebecca. 


John. 

Deborah,  deceased. 
Louisa. 


.^jTOS— Erm.,  a  lion  passant  gu.  C're.it—A  btdl's  head  erasrd 
sa.,  in  his  mouth  three  cars  of  wheat  or.  JYo^u— Drogu 
nomen  et  virtus  arma  dedit. 

Scat— Heathfield,  Youghal. 


DREWE    OP    THE    GRANGE. 

Drewe,  Francis  Edward,  Esq.  of  The  Grvangc, 
Devon,  Col.  in  the  army,  late  23rd  Royal  Welsh 
Fusiliers,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  J.P.,  b. 
2-1  Aug.  1830  ;  m.  9  Sept.  1858,  Louisa  Anne,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  Vincent,  RecLor  of 
Slinfold,  Horsham,  Sussex. 

ILtttC^flC— William  Drewe,  m.  Joan,  dau.  and  heir  of 
John  Prideaux,  of  Orcharton,  Devonshire,  and  co-heir  of 
her  mother,  Agnes  or  Amy,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Eobcrt 
French,  Esq.  of  Hornford,  by  Anne  or  Maud,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Eobert  Wynard,  of  Haccombe.  From  this  marriage  derived 
the  eminent  family  of  Drewe  of  Shaiyhain,  KUUrton,  and 
Brottdhemhury,  Devon,  of  which  was 

SiK  Thomas  Drewe,  of  The  Grange,  Broadhembuiy,  who 
received  the  honour  of  Knighthood  at  the  coronation  of  King 
Charles  I.,  and  was  Sheriff  10  James  I.  Sir  Thomas  sold 
Killerton  to  Sir  Arthur  Acland,  Bart.,  and  erected  the  family 
seat  on  the  site  of  an  ancient  grange  of  DonUeswell  Abbey. 
He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Moore,  of  Odiham, 
Hants,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1635,  had  (with  five  daus.,  Eliza- 
beth; Maiy;  Bridget;  Jane;  and  Anne)  two  sons.  Sir 
Thomas  d.  1651.     His  son, 

Francis  Drewe,  Esq.  of  The  Grange,  6.  1604;  m.  Mary,  2na 
dau.  of  Eichard  Walrond,  Esq.  of  Illbrewers,  and  by  her,  who 
d.  14  Sept.  1699,  left  (with  five  daus.)  three  sons,  Thomas  j 
Francis  ;  and  Edward.    The  eldest, 

Thomas  Drewe,  Esq.  of  The  Grange,  b.  1635,  M.P.  for 
Devon  1699 ;  m.  1661,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Peter  Prideaux, 
Bart,  of  Netherton,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1695,  had  two  daus,, 
Ehzabeth,  ni.  Sir  Charles  Chichester,  Bart,  of  Youlson;  and 
Margaret,  in.  Charles  Kellond,  Esq.  of  Painsford,  Devon.  He 
d.  10  Aug.  1707,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Francis  Dkewe,  Esq.  of  The  Grange,  b.  1636 ;  m.  Miss 
Martha  Webb,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1729)  had  four  daus. ;  the 
three  youngest  d.  tinm. ;  the  eldest,  Anne,  m.  —  Thomas, 
Esq.,  Auditor  of  the  Imprest.  Mr.  Drewe  d.  22  April,  1710,. 
and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Edward  Drewe,  Canon  of  Exeter,  m.  Joan,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  the  Eight  Eev.  Dr.  Anthony  Sparrow,  Bishop  of 
Exeter,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1703}  left  at  his  decease,  17U- 
(with  two  daus.),  an  only  son, 

Francis  Dkewe,  Esq.  of  The  Grange,  6.  1C73,  M.P.  for 
Exeter  1714,  who  sold  the  Sharphara  estate  1715,  and  d.  1716. 
He  in.  Mary  Davie,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Bidgood,  Esq.  of  Eock- 
beare,  in  Devon,  and  had  issue,  i.  Francis,  his  heir;  ii. 
Edward,  of  Starpoint  and  Exeter,  whose  dau.  and  eventual 
heir,  Juliana  Dorothea,  m.  Arthur  Kelly,  Esq.  of  Kelly; 
I.  Mary,  6.  20  March,  1703;  m.  Thomas  Carew,  Esq.  of  Crow- 
combe,  Somerset,  M.P.  for  Minehead;  ii.  Elizabeth,  ra. 
Theophilus  Blackall,  D.D.,  Chancellor  of  Exeter,  son  of 
Bishop  Blackall.     Mr.  Drewe  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Francis  Drewe,  Esq.  of  The  Grange,  6.1712,  High  Sheriff 
1738;  511.1st,  21  Sept.  1737,  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas- 
Eose,  Esq.  of  Woottou  Fitz-Paine,  Dorset,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Francis  Eose,  his  successor. 

II.  Thomas  Eose,  of  Wootton  Fitz-Paine,  Dorset. 

III.  Eichard  Rose,  b.  28  Dec.  1743 ;  d.  23  Jan.  1801. 

IV.  William  Eose,  heir  to  his  brother  Thomas. 

V.  John  Eose,  successor  to  his  brother  William. 

VI.  Hwman  (Eev.),  Rector  of  Wootton  Fitz-1'ainp,  Dorset, 
and  Comb  Ealeigh,  Devon,  Perpetual  Curate  of  Slicldon ; 
b.  8  May,  1749,  d.  19  April,  1817;  m.  Sarah  Mary,  dau.  of 
the  Eev.  William  Hatherley,  of  Colyton,  Devon,  and  had 
two  daus.,  his  co-heirs, 

1  Sarah  Elizabeth,  in.  9  June,  1800,  Edward  AVright  Band 
Esq.  of  Wookey  House,  Somerset. 

2  Mary,  m.  30  Dec.  1861,  Ecv.  Lewis  Way. 

Francis  Drewe  m.  2ndly,  1763,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Johnson, 
Esq.  of  London,  and  had  by  her, 
I.  Edward  (Eev.),  Eector  of  Willand, Devon,  6.  27  Sept.  llnG' 
m.  1793,  Caroline,  (Uiu.  of  John  Allen,  Esq.  of  Cressclly,  co. 
Pembroke,  and  dying  25  June,   1810,  left  by  her  (who  d. 
1836)  one  son  and  three  daus., 
1  Edward  Simcoe,  heir  to  his  unch'. 
1  Marianne,  in.  Algernon,  3rd  son  of  Rennet  Langton,  Esq., 
and  d.  leaving  a  son,  Bennet,  deceased. 


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•J  Hnrriett  Marin,  ra.  C  April,  nin,  Knljert  Gifford,  Esq., 
J.nnl  Chief  Justice  of  the  Common  I'lcas,  created  Baron 
C;iirord. 
."!  Ger.rgiana,  m.  Sir  Edward  H.  Anderson,  Baron  of  the 
Exchequer.  4  Charlotte,  deceased. 

n.  Siimuel,  of  London,  h.  19  Nov.  1759,  Director,  and  at  one 
time  Governor  of  the  Bank  of  England;  ,n.  Selina  Thackeray, 
and  d.  3  Feb.  1837,  leaving  issue. 
1  Frederick  William. 

1  Emma,  m.  her  cousin,  Francis,  3rd  son  of  John  Fownes 
Luitrell,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
"  Augusta. 

3  Fanny,  m.  15  July,   1833,  Eev.  Thomas  Marker,  Eector 
of  Gittisham,  and  Vicar  of  Farway,  Devon. 

4  Anna. 

I.  Mary,  m.  1782,  John  Fownes  Luttrell,  Esq.  of  Dunstcr 
Castle,  Somerset,  M.P.,  and  had  issue, 

II.  Catherine,*/,  unm.  1772. 

i;i.  Charlotte,  7/i.  Francis  F'ownes  Luttrell,  Esq. .Commissioner 
of  the  Customs,  2nd  son  of  Henry  Fo-yacs  Luttrell,  Esq.  of 
Dunster  Castle. 
Fmncis  Drewe's  eldest  son, 

Fr.ANCis  Rose  Dbewe,  Esq.  of  The  Grange,  h.  23  Sept.  1733, 
purchased  Leyhill,  Payhemhur}',  Devon,  an  ancient  seat  of 
tlie  Willoughbys.  He  d.  s.  p.  29  April,  1801,  and  was  s.  by 
his  brother, 

TnoMAS  Rose  Drewe,  Esq.  of  Wootton  Fitz  Paine,  Dorset, 
;ind  afterwards  of  The  Grange,  Devon,  6.  14  May,  J  740;  r,i. 
lietty,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Incledon,  Esq.  of  Pilton,  Devon,  but 
dying  s.  p.  1  June,  1815,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

William  Rose  Diiewe,  Esq.  of  New  Inn,  London,  and  of 
The  Grange,  b.  10  July,  1745;  at  whose  decease,  1S21,  the 
estates  devolved  on  his  brother, 

John  Rose  Drewe,  Esq.  of  The  Grange,  b.  6  June,  1747  ; 
r,i.  Dorothy,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Bidgood,  of  Rock- 
beare,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  Dec.  1834)  had  one  son  and  one 
tiau., 

Charles,  cl.  unm.  1801. 

Dorothy  Rose,  ni.  William  Miles,  Esq.,  of  the  Life  Guari^5. 

3Ir.  Drewe  d.  31  Aug.  1830,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Edward  Simcoe  Drewe,  Esq.  of  The  Grange,  J. P.  andD.L., 

High  Sheriff  1845,  &.  20  Aug.   1805;  m.  b  June,   1828,  Jane 
.Susan  Adfelc,  dau.  and  heir  of  Jean  GaspardPrevost,  Conseiller 

d'Etat  of  the  Canton  of  Geneva,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Francis  Edward,  now  of  The  Grange. 

II.  Edward,  Capt.  1st  Devon  Militia,  b.  26  Feb.  1834;  to.  18C3, 
Jlargaret  Louisa,  sister  of  the  present  Sir  John  Walrond- 
AValrond,  Bart.,  of  Bradfield. 

III.  Albert  Cecil  Robert,  5th  Fusiliers,  6.  31  July,  1839. 

I.  Alice  Fanny,  m.  18  Sept.  1851,  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  John 
Gifford,  of  Widworthy  Rectory,  Devon. 

II.  AdMe  Caroline,  m.  1859,  John  Arthur  Locke,  Esq.  of 
Nor:hmore  House,  Dulvcrton,  Somerset,  J.P. 

He  d.  Jan.  1878. 

y4rm.s— Erm.,  a  lion  passant  gu.  Crest— On  a  mount  vert,  a 
roebuck  salient  or. 

Seat — The  Grange,  near  Honiton. 


DREWETT    OF    JAEROW    KALIi, 

Drewett,  Drewett-Ormonde,  Esq.  of  Jarrow 
Hall,  Durham,  Barrister-at-Law,  J. P.,  b.  1  June, 
1838  ;  m.  1869,  Catherine  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Joseph 
23urrell,  Esq. 

IttlttatJC.— TnoMAs  Brown,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Thomas 
Urown,  who  was  drowned  at  sea,  m.  Lydia  Pearce,  of  Broad- 
stairs,  Kent,  and  left,  with  two  younger  sons,  Robert  and 
John,  an  elder  son, 

Thomas  Brown,  Esq.,  who  in.  twice.  By  his  2nd  wife  (in. 
1300}  Susanna,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Peter  Drewett, 
Ksq.  of  Colerne,  Wilts,  he  left  at  his  decease,  19  Feb.  1841. 

TnoMAS  Duewett,  of  whom  presently. 

Frederick  AVilliam,  of  New  Grove,  Middlesex. 

Lydia  Frances,   m.  John  C.   Chaylor,  son  of  Sir  William 
Chaytor,  Bart. 

51  irgarette  Ajine,  m.  George  Lee,  Esq.  of  Garratt  House, 
.Surrey. 

Siinmonette  Susan,  in.    C.  Reynolds,   Esq.    of  Carshalton 
House,  Surrey. 
Tl-.o  elder  son, 

Thomas  Drewf.tt  Brown,  Esq.  Barrister-nt-Law,  of  Jarrow 
Hall,  assumed,  under  the  will  of  Frances  Grainger,  his  maternal 
;iunr,  by  royal  license,  dated  6  Sept.  1867,  the  names  and  arms 
of  Drewett  only,  for  himself  and  his  issue.  The  Drewetts 
tame  fiom  France  on  the  Revocation  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes, 
tijoo,  aad  seUlcd  at  Colerne,  Wilts,  where  they  have  since 


resided.  He  was  6.2  Jun,  1807  ;  m.  3  March,  183G,  Isabella, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  William  Cliaytor,  Bart.,  and  d.  15  July,  1870, 
leaving, 

Dbewett  Ormonde,  now  of  Jarrow  Hall. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  nebuly  between  three  fleurs-de-lis 
gu.  a  rose  of  the  field  between  two  wreaths  of  palm  ppr.  Crest 
— In  front  of  two  palm  branches  saltierwise  ppr.  a  fleur-de-lis  gu. 

Seat— Jarrow  Hall,  Gateshead,  co.  Durham. 


BRING    OF    ROCKGROVE. 

Dring,  Simon,  Esq.  of  Eockgrore,  co.  Cork,  J.P., 
High  Sheriff  1862,  b.  22  Jan.  1818  ;  m.  10  April, 
1855,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  the  late  Joseph  Gubbins, 
Esq.  of  Kilfrush,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Simon  Crofton,  b.  18  Nov.  1860. 

II.  Henry  Stamer,  6.  18  July,  1866. 
I.  Maria  Josephine,  d.  3  April,  1863. 

ULilXCtlQC. — Simon  Dring,  Esq.  of  Cork,  whose  will  is 
dated  3  March,  1719-20,  and  proved  27  Oct.  1721,  m.  Tempe- 
rence,  dau.  of  William  Morris,  of  Castle  Selem,  and  by  her 
had  issue.    The  only  son  and  heir, 

Robert  Dring,  Esq.  of  Cork,  m.  1st,  1718,  Jane,  eldest  dau. 
of  John  Lapp,  of  Bandon,  Gent.,  and  was  father  of 

Simon  Dring,  Esq.  of  Cork,  m.  July,  1746,  Mary,  dau.  of 
James  Lombard,  Esq.  of  Lombardstown,  co.  Cork,  by  Mary 
Uniacke  his  wife,  and  had  issue  two  sons  and  one  dau.  Mr. 
Dring  d.  1782.     His  2nd  son, 

Simon  Dring,  Esq.  of  Rockgrove,  in.  6  July,  1786,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Norman  Uniacke,  Esq.  of  Castletown,  by  Alicia  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Bartholomew  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Garrane,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  2  Nov.  1820)  had  issue,  Simon,  his  heir ;  Catheri 
m.  Francis  Savage,  Esq.  of  Ballymodan;  and  Alice,  ni.  James 
Uniacke,  Esq.  of  Glengarra.  Mr.  Dring  d.  23  April,  1811,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Simon  Dring,  Esq.  of  Rockgrove,  in.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Robert  Courtney,  of  Bally  Edmond,  co.  Cork,  by  whom  he  had 
no  child;  and  2ndly,  27  Nov.  1813,  Clementina,  dau.  of 
Robert  Harding,  Esq.  of  Cork,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Simon,  now  of  Rockgrove. 

Robert  Harding,  m.  Catherine  Georgiana,  dau.  of  the  late 
Francis  Savage,  Esq.  of  Ballymodan,  co.  Meath,  and  has 
issue,  two  sons  and  one  dau. 

James.  William  Henry. 

Clementina,  in.  M.  C.  Hendley,  Esq.  of  Mount  Rivers, 
Fermoy,  and  has  issue  one  son  and  six  daus.  She  d.  July, 
18G7. 

Mary  Uniacke.  ICatherine,  deceased, 

Emily,  deceased. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  Josiah  Stopford,  of  Ferney,  near  Cork, 
and  has  issue  one  son  and  five  daus. 

Mr.  Dring  d.  13  Dec.  1833. 

Seal — Rockgrove,  Little  Island,  co.  Cork, 


DROUGHT    OP    LETTYBROOK. 

Deofght,  Thomas  Armstrong,  Esq.  of  Letty-   ' 
brook,  King's  Co.,  Lieut.  28th  regt.,  b.  30  June, 
1857  ;  s.  his  father  1876.  ; 

iLfllCSSC. — About  the  year  1600,  a  rather  numerous  family 
of  the  name  of  Drought  were  settled  in  the  co.  Carlow,  from   ; 
which  they  spread  into  the  co.  Kildare,  and  the  Queen's  and 
King's  Counties. 

Richard  Drought,  who  settled  at  Cappogolan,  King's 
Co.,  m.  a  dau.  of  John  Baldwin,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  John  ; 
Arthur;  Richard;  Robert;  Tlionias.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Drought,  Esq.  of  Cappogolan,  in.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Euseby  Beasly,  Esq.,  and  had  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Drought,  Esq.  of  the  Heath,  King's  Co.,  m.  Alice,  j 
dau.  of  Nathaniel  Low,  Esq.  of  Luwvillc,   co.    Galway,  and 
had, 

Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

John,  of  Whigsboro'  (see  Drought  of  Whigshnro"). 

Euseby,  of  Lettybrook,  in.  Dorothy  Elliot,  and  b.ad  two  sons 
and  two  daus. 

AN'illiam  Beasley,  Capt.  12th  Dragoons. 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Drought,  Esq.  of  The  Heath,  otherwise  Drouglit- 
ville,  in.  Caroline,  dau.  cf  Warneford  Armstrong,  Esq.  of  Clara, 
King's  Co.,  and  liad,  with  three  daus.,  Alice,  Caroline,  and 
Mary,  two  sons,  Thomas,  and  John  Armstrong.  The 
elder,  Tliomas,  of  Drouglitville,  b.  1758,  m.  Frances  Maria, 
dau.  ol  Cul.  the  Hon.  Thomas'Wallon,  President  of  the  Council 


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of  Jamaicn,  and  had  issue,  John,  ?).  Xov.  1780  ;  James;  Jane, 
wife  of  C:i])t.  Henry  I'iftOt;  and  Kliza,  wife  of  William 
Hawkins,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  the  Bishop  of  liaplioe.  Tlic 
younger  son, 

John  Akmstkono  Deouoht,   Esq.  of  Lettybrook,    h.  about 
1762;  m.  Letitia,  dau.  of  John  Head,  Esq.  of  Ashley  Park,  co. 
Tipperary,   by  I'hcebe  his  wife,   sister  of  John,  1st  Earl  of 
Korbury,  and  had  issue, 
John  Head,  of  Lettybrook. 

Michael  Head,  Bari-ister-at-Law,  in.  Anna,  dau.  of  William 
Hutchinson,  Esq.  of  Timoney  Hall,  co.  Tipperary,  and  d.  s.p. 
Nov.  J  850. 
Thomas  Armstrong,  Gen.  in  the  army.  Col.  of  the  I5th  regt., 
m.  1847,  Mary  Isabel,  dau.  of  Frederick  Lock,  Esq.,  son  of 
the  late  Vice-Admiral  Lock,  and  had  a  son  and  five  daus., 
1  John. 
1  Mary.  2  Letitia,  to.  W.  Maunsell  Eeevcs,  Esq. 

3  Kate,  m.  C.  Waugh  Tanqueray,  Esq. 

4  Emily.  5  Alice. 
Phoebe,  wife  of  Major-Gen.  Barry. 

Caroline,  wife  of  Richard  Millett,  Esq.  of  Kyle,  co.  Tipperary. 

Letitia,  wife  of  James  B.  Elliott,  Esq.  of  South  Lodge,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  d.  1839. 

Maria  Catherine,  d.  Nov.  1853. 

Eliza  Barbara,  d.  young. 
Mr.  Drought  d.  April,  1838.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Head  DRonoHX,  Esq.  of  Lettybrook,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the 
army,  6.  20  Aug.  1790;  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1821, 
formerly  in  the  13th  Light  Dragoons;  served  in  the  Peninsula 
to  the  end  of  the  war,  at  Waterloo,  and  at  the  capture  of  Paris; 
;.  20  July,  1853,  Frances,  dau.  of  Henry  Spunner,  Esq.  of 
Corrolanty,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Armsteong,  now  of  Lettybrook. 

II.  John  Head. 

I.  Eliza  Alice.  ii.  Letitia. 

Col.  Drought  d.  29  April,  1876. 

Arms — Or,  a  chevron  vert  between  three  wolves'  heads 
erased  gu.  Crest— A  rainbow  issuant  from  clouds  ppr.  Motto 
— Semper  sitiens. 

"  at — Lettybrook,  Kinnetty,  King's  Co. 


DROUGHT    OP    WHiaSBORO'. 

DROrGHT,  John  William,  Esq.  of  Whigsboro', 
King's  Co.,  J.P.,  formerly  Capt.  King's  Co.  Militia, 
b.  25  Sept.  1847. 

iLinragC.— Thomas  Drought,  Esq.  of  Whigsboro',  6. 
1725,  2nd  son  of  John  Drought,  Esq.  of  the  Heath,  by  Alice 
Low,  his  wife,  m.  Susanna,  Mrs.  Clarke,  dau.  of  Adam 
Mitchell,  Esq.  of  Rathgibbon,  King's  Co.,  and  had  an  only 
son  and  heir, 

John  Drought,  Esq.  of  Whigsboro*,  6.  1751 ;  m.  27  May, 
1772,  Isabella,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  George  Meares,  Esq.  of 
Dubhn,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1805),  left,  at  his  decease,  1814, 
issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

George  Meares  John,  of  Glencarrig,  co.   Wicklow,  and  of 

Belmont,  Kmg's  Co.  (see  Drought  of  Glencarrig). 

Francis. 

Isabella,  m.  Robert  James  Enright  Mooney,  Esq.  of  Doone. 

Susan,  wife  of  Robert  Lawder,  Esq.  of  Moyclare. 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  Henry  Spunner,  Esq.  of  Corrolanty. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Thomas  Drought,  Esq.  of  Whigsboro',  6.  4  April,  1782; 
n.  Oct.  1805,  Anne  Carleton,  sister  of  the  late  Col.  Alexander 
Perceval,  of  Temple  House,  co.  Sligo,  and  by  her  (who  d.  5  May, 
1841)  had  issue, 

John  Ai-exander,  his  heir. 

Philip  Francis,  m.  Miss  Graves,  of  Limerick. 

George  Perceval,  H.M.  62nd  regt.,  ra.  Miss  Rathborue. 

Francis  Perceval,  H.M.  53rd  regt. 

Isabella  Meares,  /,;.  Major  L'Estrange. 
tfr.  Drought  d.  30  Nov.  1851,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Alexander  Drought,  Esq.  of  Whigsboro',  6.  19  Jan. 

108;  Capt.  King's  Co.  Militia,  and  Capt.  in  the  army; 
n.  16  Jan.  1836,  Caroline  Susanna,  dau.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
fohn  White,  of  the  SOth  regt.,  and  d.  1876,  leaving  issue, 

John  W'illiam,  now  of  Whigsboro'.  Thomas. 

Caroline  Jane  Isabella,  deceased. 

Anne  Perceval,  m.  —  Jones,  Esq.  who  is  deceased. 

Alice  Elizabeth,  m.  Major  Locke,  late  15th  regt. 

Mary  Frances,  m.  Georgiana  Letitia 

Charlotte  Sarah  Carr. 

Arms,  £c. — See  Drought  of  Lettyhrook. 

Seaf— Whigsboro',  near  Parsonstown. 


DROUGHT    OF    GLENCARRIG. 

Drought,  Rev.  John  William  FAiRBEOTrtEu 
of  G-lencarrig,  co.  Wicklow,  A.B.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin 
b.  20  Sept.  1809 ;  m.  15  Marcb,  1837,  Anna  Maria 
dau.  of  Richard  Reynell,  Esq.  of  Killynon,  co 
Westoeath,  and  by  her  (who  d.  28  May,  1867)  has 
issue, 

I.  George  William  Fairbrother,  Capt.  King's  Co.  Rifles, 
b.  29  March,  1838;  d.  II  Feb.  1SG8. 

II.  Richard  Reynell,  late  5Ist  Light  Infantry,  b.  2  July, 
1840;  in.  1869,  Isabella  Euphemia  Anne,  only  dau.  o 
Lieut.-Col.  Nugent,  of  Clonlost,  co.  Westmeath. 

III.  John  Thomas  Acton,  Lieut.  59th  regt.,  b.  6  May,  1849. 

I.  Eliza  Ilarrietto,  d.  5  March,  1874. 

He  m.  2ndly,  10  Nov.  1869,  Caroline,  dau.  of  the 
late  Rey.  Theobald  Butler,  of  Drom,  co.  Tipperary. 

JLtltCHJJE. — This  family  springs  from  that  of  Whigs- 
borough  {which  see). 

John  Drought,  Esq.  of  Whigsborough,  b.  1751;  d.  1814, 
having  m.  27  May,  1772,  Isabella,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  George 
Meares,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1805),  had  issue, 
with  six  daus.,  who  d.  unm., 

John,  who  s.  at  Whigsboro'. 

George  Meares  John,  of  whom  presently. 
The  2nd  son, 

George  Meares  John  Drought,  Esq.  of  Glencarrig  and 
Belmont,  J. P.,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Acton,  Esq.  of  West 
Aston,  CO.  Wicklow,  inherited  the  property  in  that  county  of 
his  grand-uncle,  Major  Fairbrother;  he  rf.  1844,  having  had 
issue  (with  six  daus.,  who  all  d.  unm),  three  sons, 

r.  John,  now  of  Glencarrig. 

II.  Thomas  Acton  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Clonoulty,  co.  Tipperary ; 
m.  1846,  Ehzabeth  Dorcas,  dau.  of  Richard  Reynell,  Esq.  of 
Killynon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1852)  has  issue, 

1  George  Meares,  6.  1846 ;  in.  8  Feb.  1877,  Beatrice,  dau.  of 
James  Scott  Robertson,  C.B. 
1  Elizabeth  Dorcas.  2  Jane  Harriett. 

III.  George  Warburton,  of  Cargins,  co.  Roscommon,  late  Capt. 
51st  Light  Infantry,  6.  1823;  m.  9  April,  1861,  Anna  Sophia, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Acton. 

Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto — As  Drought  of  LettyhrooTc. 
Seat — Glencarrig,  Glenealy,  co.  Wicklow. 


DRUMMOND  OF  BLAIR  DRUMMOND. 

Stirling-IIome-Drummond-Moeat,  Charles, 
Esq.  of  Elair  Drummond,  Ardoch,  and  Abercairny, 
CO.  Perth,  late  of  the  2nd  Life  Guards,  b.  17  April, 
1816;  m.  11  Dec.  1845,  Lady  Anne  Georgiua, 
youngest  dau.  of  Charles,  5th  Marquess  of  Queens- 
berry,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henry  Edward,  Capt.  Scots  Guards,  6.  15  Sept.  1846;  m. 
23  Jan.  1877,  Lady  Georgina  Emily  Lucy  Seymour,  dau. 
of  the  Marquess  of  Hertford. 

II.  William  Augustus,  b.  12  April,  1852. 
I.  Caroline  Frances. 

iLtlTCagC  (see  Moray  o/  .^^yerfo'n??/)— Alexander  Home, 
of  Manderston,  3rd  son  of  Sir  David  Home,  of  Wedderburn, 
slain  at  Flodden,  had  two  sons,  i.  Alexander,  of  Manderston, 
who  commanded  a  body  of  horse  at  Langside — he  was  father 
of  George,  Earl  of  Dunbar;  and  ii.  Patrick,  of  Kenton. 
This  2nd  son, 

Patrick  Home,  m.  1558,  Janet,  dau.  and  heir  of  David 
Ellem,  of  Benton,  and  thereby  acquired  that  estate.  He  was 
father  of 

Alexander  Home,  of  Eenton,  whose  son, 

John  Home,  of  Renton,  had  three  sons,  i.  Alexander  (Sir), 
of  Coldinghame,  Bart.,  whose  male  line  terminated  with  his 
grandson,  Sir  John  Home,  Bart.,  in  1788;  ii.  Patrick  (Sir), 
of  Renton,  Bart.,  whose  male  line  ended  at  the  decease  of  his 
grandson.  Sir  James  Home,  Bart.,  in  1785 ;  and  iii.  Henry,  of 
Kames.    The  youngest  son, 

Henry  Home,  of  Kames,  co.  Berwick,  was  father  of 

George  Home,  of  Kames,  whose  son  was  the  celebrated 

Henry  Home,  of  Kames,  6.  1696;  a  Judge  of  Session  1752, 
as  Lord  Kames.  Under  this  designation  he  acquired  great 
literary  distinction  by  his  Elements  of  Criticism,  Sh'tches  of  the 
History  of  Man,  The  Gentleman  Farmer,  &c.  Lord  Kames,  d. 
Dec.  1782.  He  m.  Agatha,  dau.  of  James  Drummond,  of  Blair 
Drummond,  co.  Perth  (descended  from  Walter  Drummond,  of 
Ledcrieff,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Walter  Drummond,  Knt.  of  CraijiiU 
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anO  St.ililiall,  who  d.  1455),  and  by  her  (who  «.  to  the  estate  of 
Blair  Uiummond,  at  the  decease  of  her  nephew,  James,  1766) 
had  a  son  and  successor, 

Geokge  Home  Drummond,  Esq.  of  Blair  Drummond,  m. 
11  Oct.  1782,  Janet,  dau.  of  Rev.  Joan  Jardine,  D.D.,  a  cadet 
of  Jabdine  of  AppU'jirlh,  co.  Duiufries,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
30  Jan.  1840)  had  issue, 

Henry,  late  of  Blair  Urumniond. 

John  George,  of  Abbotsgrangfi,  hi.  7  Jan.  1837,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Archibald  Drummond,  of  Kudgeway,  a  cadet  of  the 
family  of  Blair  Drummond,  and  d.  a.  p.  5  Feb.  1848. 

Agatha,  of  Abbotsgrange,  d.  6  June,  1869. 
Mr.  Home  Drummond  d.  28  Oct.  1819,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henbt  Home  Drd.mmond,  Esq.,  Vice-Lieut,  and  M.P.  co. 
Perth,  (;.  28  July,  1783;  m.  14  April,  1812,  Christian,  eldest 
dau.  of  Charles  Moray,  Esq.  of  Abcrcairny,  co.  Perth,  and 
sister  and  heir  of  William  Moray  Stirling,  Esq.  of  Abercairny 
and  Ardoch,  and  by  her  (who  d.  29  Nov.  1864)  had  Issue, 

'    Georoe,  late  of  Blair  Drummond  and  Ardoch. 

II.  CuABLES  Stikung  Home  Drumjiond  Mobay,  of  Abcr- 
cairny. 

I.  Anne.  to.   1839,  George,  Lord  Glenlyon,  afterwards  6th 
Duke  of  Athole,  K.T. 
Mr.  Home  Drummond  d.  12  Sept.  18C7,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

George  Stirling  Home  DBrMMOND,  Esq.,  6.  1  March,  1813  ; 
M.A.  of  Christ  Church  Oxford;  m.  1st,  1840,  Mury,  dau.  of 
Wilham  Hay,  E.sq.  of  Dunse  Castle,  co.  Berwick,  which  lady 
d.  4  April,  1855;  and  2ndly,  1863,  Kalitza  J.  E.  C,  dau.  of  the 
late  Eobert  Hay,  Esq.  of  Linplum.  He  d.  1876,  and  was  s.  by 
bis  brother,  the  present  possessor. 

^n)i.9— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  counterquartpred  1st  and 
4th.  az.,  three  stars  arg.  within  a  double  treasure  flory  counter- 
flory  or,  for  Moray;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  two  chevrons  gu.  for 
Stbathearn  ;  2nd,  or,  three  bars  wavy  gu.  each  charged  with 
an  escallop  of  the  field,  for  Drdmmond;  3rd,  counterquartered 
1st  and  4th,  vert,  a  lion  rampant  arg.  armed  and  lanaued  gu., 
for  Home;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.  three  popinjays  vert,  beaked  and 
membered  gu.,  for  Pedis  of  Dunfflas,  a  border  engrailed  gu. 
Crest — All  earl's  coronet  surmounted  of  a  star  of  twelve  rays. 
Supporters— Two  eagles  p^pT.  Mottoes— SviRStdche;  and  Tanti 
talem  genuere  parentes. 

SwJ.s  — Blair  Drummond,  Stirlintr ;  Abcrcaii-ny,  Crieff; 
Ardoch,  Braco ;  and  MiUcame,  Auchttrarder,  all  in  co.  Perth. 


DRUMMOND    OF    BOYCE    COUKT. 

Drummoxd,  Hoeace,  Esq.  of  The  Boyce  Court, 
CO.  Gloucester,  b.  1854  ;  s.  1875,  present  head  of  the 
Driiir.monds  of  Concraig. 

iLinCagC.— The  Dbcmmonds  c/  Concraig  derive  from  Sir 
Maurice  Drummond,  of  Concraig,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Malcolm 
Drumn  oul,  10th  Thane  of  Lennox,  ancestor,  by  his  eldest  son, 
of  the  Diummonds,  Earls  and  Dukes  of  Perth,  and  Earls  of 
Melfort.  The  2nd  son  of  Sib  John  Drummond,  3rd  Knt.  of 
Concraig,  Coroner  and  Seneschal  of  Strathern,  was  John 
Drummond,  who  had  a  grant  from  his  father  of  the  lands  of 
IjCnnoch,  in  Strathern,  and  was  ancestor  of  the  Dbummonds  of 
Lennoch,  whose  representative,  1640, 

John  Dbcmmo.-jd,  8th  Baron  of  Lennoch,  purchased  from 
Sir  George  Hay,  ancestor  of  the  Earl  of  Kinnoull,  the  barony 
of  Megginch.  He  m.  Jean,  dau.  of  Colin  Campbell,  of  Auberu- 
chill,  uncle  of  John,  Earl  of  Loudoun,  and  had  an  only  dau., 
Anne,  in.  1673,  Alexander  Duncan,  of  .Seaside,  and  a  son, 

Adam  Drummond,  9th  Baron  of  Lennoch,  and  2nd  of 
Megginch,  a  Privy  Councillor  of  Scotland,  and  169.5,  one  of  the 
Commissioners  to  inquire  into  the  slaughter  of  the  Macdonalds 
of  Glencoe.  He  ra.  Alison,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Hay,  of  Hays- 
toun,  descended  from  the  Tweeddale  family,  and  had  issue. 
The  elder  son, 

John  Drummond,  10th  of  Lennoch,  and  Srd  of  Megginch, 
M.P.  for  CO.  Perth  1727,  m.  1712,  Bethia,  dau.  of  James 
Murray,  Esq.  of  Deuchar,  descended  from  the  family  of  Philip- 
haugh,  and  had  issue,  of  whom  was 

Adam,  11th  of  Lennoch,  and  4th  of  Megginch,  6.  1713;  Capt. 
in  the  army.  He  served  in  the  first  American  war,  was 
M.P  for  Lymington,  for  the  Forfar  Burghs,  and  for  Shaftes- 
bury, and  rcsid(!d  at  Drummond  Castle  till  the  restoration 
of  the  estate.  He  m.  1734,  Lady  Kathcrine  Paulet,  2nd  dau. 
of  Henry,  Duke  of  Bolton,  but  left  no  issue. 

CouN,  of  whom  (iresently. 

Je.an,  m.  1st,  James,  2nd  Duke  of  Athole:  and  2nd]y,  Lord 
Adam  Gordon,  Cth  son  of  the  Duke  of  Gordon. 
Tlic  only  son  to  leave  issue, 

Colin  Drummond,  Esq.,  b.  1722;  m.  17.53,  Katherinc,  dau. 
of  Oliphant  of  Kossie,  and  sister  of  the  Countes.s  of  llopciyua, 
and  had  issue, 


I.  John,  M.P.,  5. 1754;  12th  of  Lennoch  and  5th  of  Metrginch, 
sold  the  former  patrimonial  property,  and  in  179.5,  disposed 
of  Megginch  to  Eobert,  who  entailed  it  on  his  next  brother 
Sir  Adam  Drummond,  K.C.H. 

II.  Eobert,  Capt.  H.E.I. C.'s  Marine,  6.  1759;  m.  1810,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Mr.  Phillimorc,  and  d.  s.  p.  1815. 

III.  Adam  (Sir),  of  Megginch  Castle  (ace  Dbcmmond  of 
Menginch.) 

IV.  Gordon  (Sir),  h.  1772;  General,  G.C.B.,  Col.  49th  rcgt.; 
111.  Margaret,  dau.  of  \V.  Eussdl,  Esq.  of  Braiicepeth  Castle, 
CO.  Durham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1842)  left  at  his  decease, 
10  Oct.  1854, 

1  Gordon,  Capt.  and  Lieut.-Col.  Coldstream  Guards,  6.1810. 

2  Kussell,  Lieut.  R.N.,  killed  1835,  at  Callao,  S.  America. 
1  Eliza,  TO.  1832,  the  Earl  of  Effingham. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  1784,  Lord  Hervey,  Capt.  K.N.,  son  of  the 
Earl  of  Bristol,  and  d.  1818. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Drummond,  Esq.,  M.P.,  12th  of  Lennoch,  and  5th  of 
Megginch,  to.  1783,  Lady  Susan  Fane,  dan.  of  John,  9th  Earl 
of  Westmorland,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1795)  left  at  his  decease, 
1836,  a  dau.,  Susan,  who  m.  1811,  George  Moore,  Esq.  of 
Appleby  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  and  d.  1813,  and  a  son, 

John  Dbcmmond,  J. P.,  General  in  the  army,  6.  5  Oct. 
1793  ;  5)1.  5  May,  1821,  Georgiana  Augusta  Finch,  sister  of 
George  Finch,  Esq.  of  Burleyon-the-Hill,  Rutland,  aad  had 
issue, 

HoBACE,  of  The  Boyce  Court. 

Georgiana  Matilda,  to.  1852,  George  Onslow  Dean,  Lieut. 
22nd  foot,  of  Bighton,  in  Hampshire,  and  has  issue. 

Arms — Per  fess  wavy  or  and  gu.  in  chief  a  lion  rampant  of 
the  last.  Crest — Two  arms  drawing  an  arrow  to  the  head  ppr. 
in  a  bow  or.  Supporters. — Dexter,  a  naked  savage  wreathed 
about  the  head  and  middle  with  oak  leaves,  holding  ovetJ 
his  dexter  shoulder  a  club  all  ppr. ;  sinister,  a  knight  armed  ' 
all  points,  vizor  of  his  helmet  up,  a  spear  resting  on 
sinister  arm  also  ppr.     Motto — Marte  et  arte. 

Seat— The  Boyce  Court,  Dymock,  co.  Gloucester. 


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DRUMMOND    OF    MEGGINCH    CASTLE. 

Deummond,  John  Mueeat,  Esq.  of  Megginch 
Castle,  CO.  Perth,  late  Grenadier  Guards,  J. P.  audi 
D.L.  CO.  Perth,  b.  10  April,  1803  ;  m.  20  Nov.  18.35, 
Frances  Jemima,  Ith  dau.  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Johu' 
Oswald,  of  Dunnikier,  G-.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  uud  has: 
issue, 

I.  Malcolm,  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards,  6.  2  March,  1356. 

I.  Mary. 

HiinttlSt. — Sib  Adam  Dbummond,  K.C.H.,  Admiral  E.N., 
of  Megginch,  6.  1770;   3rd  son  of  Colin  Drummond,  Esq.,  of 
Lennoch  and  Megginch,   m.   28  May,   1801,    Lady  Charlottet 
Murray,  eldest  dau.  of  John,  4ih  Duke  of  Athole,  and  widow^ 
of  Sir  John  Menzies,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  31  May,  1832)' 
had  issue, 
John  Murray,  now  of  Megginch. 
Robert  (Rev.),  of  St.  Catherine's  Court,  Somersetshire,  late 
Vicar  of   Feering,  Essex,   6.  22  May,   1804;    to.   19  Jan. 
1841,  Hon.  Chariotte  Olivia  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late 
Col.  Strutt  and  the  Baroness  Eayleigh,  of  Tcrling,  Essex. 
Adam  Augustus,  b.  21  March,  1806  ;  Lieut.-Col.  late  11th 
regt.   Bombay  Native  Infantry;  m.   1827,   Miss  SandcUia 
Symon,  and  d.  1873,  having  had  issue,   James  Charles,  ( 
1832,  d.  Jan.  1847 ;  and  three  daus. 
James  Charies,  l>.  Oct.   1807;  Lieut.  19th  Bengal  Native 

Infantry;  d.  in  India  1827. 
Charies  Gordon,  6.  16  Jan.  1809;  Bengal  Civil  Service ;  d.  In 
India,  1831. 
Henry  Maurice,  6.  8  June,  1816;  late  Capt.  42nd  Royal  Ifigh- 
landers,  Lieut.-Col.  Commandant  Royal  Perthshire  Rifles; 
m.  Oct.  1859,  Miss  Hay,  of  Seggicden,  co.  Perth,  and  has 
issue  two  sons  and  four  daus. 
Jane  Catherine,  of  Glenmallan,  co.  Dumbarton. 
Admiral  Sir  Adam  Drummond  d.  3  May,  1849. 

Ai-ms,  Crest,  and  Jl/o«o— Same  as  Drummond  of  the  Soya 
Court. 
^eat— Megginch  Castle,  Errol,  co.  Perth. 


DRUMMOND    OF    CADLANDS. 

DRrMMOXD,  Eno.^R  Athelixg,  Esq.  of  Cadlands, 
Hants,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  21  Aug. 
1825  ;  ni.  25  Nov.  1858,  the  Hon.  Louisa  Penning- 
ton, sister  of  Augustus  John,  3rd  Lord  Muncastcr, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Andrew  Cecil,  b.  23  Jan.  1805. 

II.  Maldwin,  b.  9  March,  1872. 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


DUB 


483 


in.  Cyril  AuEiist.us,  b.  5  April,  IS73. 

IV.  Henry  Luilovic,  6.  IG  Oct.  1874. 

I.  Lilias  Elizabeth.  ii.  Edith  Mary  Frances. 

111.  Winifred  Louisa.  IV.  A  dau.  6.  3  April,  1876. 

V.  A  dau.  li.  2  Aug.  1877. 

?LllTCJl(JC. — Andrew  Berkeley  Dbummond,  Ksq.  of  Cad- 
land  (eldest  son  of  tiio  Hon.  Robert  Druramond,  3rd  son  of 
William,  4tli  Viscount  Stratliallan,  by  Margaret  liis  wife,  dau. 
of  William,  Lord  Nairne),  b.  Sept.  1755;  m.  2  April,  1781,  Lady 
Mary  Perceval,  dau.  of  John,  '2nd  Earl  of  Egmont,  and  had  by 
her  (wlio  d.  10  Sept.  1839)  two  sons  and  two  daus., 
Andrew  Robert,  late  of  Cadland. 

William  Charles,  Lieut.-Col.,  b.  14  July,  179G;  m.  and  has 
issue. 
Maiv,  „,.  IS  n,t.  1S:^0,  till'  T!i-bt  T^ov.  Fniiri^  Fulford,  D.D., 

liishnp  of  ,-\l.ii,irr:,l,  ,/,   iMis.      II,.  ,/.  -1  lirf.  IS?;-!. 
CaMlrlinr   1>:i1hH:,,    ,„.   J  T   M;ilrll.    ISJo,   Hir    \lfV.    Hcnry  PcT- 
ceval,  sun  of  the  i!i-lU  Hon.  Spnicor  Vvwcvii]. 
Mr.  DrumiBond  d.  27  Ucc.  1833,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Andrew  Robert  Drummond,  Esq.  of  Cadland,   Hants,   6. 
28  July,  1794;  m.  7  March,   1822,   Lady  Elizabeth  Frederica 
Manners,  dau.  of  John  Henry,  5th  Dulie  of  ilutland,  and  had 
issue, 

Andrew  John,  b.  13  May,  1823. 

Edgar  Atheling,  now  of  Cadlandi3. 

Alfred  Manners,  late  Capt.  Rifle  Brigade,  6.  28  Aug.  1829. 

Victor  Arthur  Wellington,  Secretai'y  of  Legation,  b.  4  June, 

1833. 
Cecil  George  Assheton,  Rifle  Brigade,  6.  11  April,  1839;  to. 
26  Oct.  1871,  Charlotte  Amelia,   niece  of  Charles  Brook, 
Esq.  of  Enderby,  and  has  issue. 
Annabella  Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  4  Dec.  1814,  Alexander  Dun- 
das  Ross  Wishart  Baillie  Cochrane,  Esq.,  M.P. 
Frederica  Mary  Adeliza,  m.  8  Oct.  1846,   Richard  George, 
Earl  of  Scarborough. 
Mr.  Drummond  d.  20  June,  1865,  and  left  his  estates  to  his  2nd 
son,  Edgar  Atheling,  now  of  Cadland. 

Armx — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  or,  three  bars  wavy  gu. ;  2nd 
and  3rd,  or,  a  lion's  head  erased  within  a  double  tressure  flory 
eounterflory  gu.     Crest — A  goshawk  wings  expanded  ppr. 

&,'Cti — Cadlands,  Hants. 


DRUMMOND. 

Deummond,  of  Stanmore,  Middlesex. 
Drummond,  of  Deuliam,  Bucks. 
Deuhmond,  of  Eedenham,  Hants. 

See  Burke's  Peerage  (STKAinALLAN). 


Mr.  Duberly  d.  3  Jfarch,  1S64,  and  was  s.  by  his  2nd  son,  tlie 
present  William  Ddberly,  Esq. 

Arms— \ert,  on  a  fess  or,  between  two  garbs  in  chief  of  the 
last,  and  a  sickle  in  base  arg.,  handle  gold,  an  arrow  barwise 
gu.  headed  and  flighted  of  the  third,  lictwccn  two  estoiles  az. 
Crest — A  dexter  arm  enibowcrcil  ppr.  liohiing  in  the  hand 
three  ears  of  wheat  or.     Motto — llis  non  vi  i  li;i. 

Seat—Gaynes  Hall,  St.  Neots,  co.  lliuitiiigaou. 


DUBERLY    OF    GAYNES    HALL. 

DuBEELY,  William,  Esq.  of  Gaynes  Hall,  co. 
Huntingdon,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Hants,  late  Capt. 
Orenadier  Guards,  b.  13  July,  181.1 ;  m.  14  Oct. 
1874,  Hon.  Rosa  Louisa  Vernon  Sandys,  youngest 
dau.  of  Arthur  Marcus  Cecil,  Lord  Sandys,  of 
Ombersley,  and  has  issue, 

Grey  William.  Cecil  Vesey. 

ILt'llCittlC.— Sir  James  DuBERLT,  Knt.  of  Gaynes  Hall,  co. 
Huntingdon,  b.  21  Oct.  1758,  purchased,  1797,  estates  in  the 
COS.  of  Huntingdon,  Bedford,  Cambridge,  and  Norfolk.  He  m. 
1st,  15  Nov.  1787,  Miss  Rebecca  Howard,  and  had  issue, 
James,  his  heir  ;  and  Mary  Anne,  d.  22  July,  1854.  Sir  James 
■m.  2ndly,  17  Oct.  1805,  Etheldred,  elder  dau.  of  Charles  St. 
Barbe,  Esq.  of  Lymington,  Hants,  and  had  issue,  George, 
Capt.  64th  regt.,  m.  Miss  Catherine  Locke;  Charles,  Rector  of 
AVolsingham,  m.  Miss  Fanny  Potts  ;  Henry,  8th  Hussars,  vi. 
Miss  Fanny  Locke ;  and  Etheldred,  to.  Edward  Vernon,  Esq. 
of  Shrawley,  co.  Worcester.  Sir  James  d.  26  May,  1832,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Ddberly,  Esq.  of  Gaynes  Hall,  co.  Huntingdon,  6. 
S  Sept.  1788 ;  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  Flanders,  in  the 
11th  Light  Dragoons;  to.  21  Sept.  1837,  Emily  Hannah,  3rd 
dau.  of  the  late  Col.  Hon.  WiUiam  Grey,  brother  of  Earl  Grey, 
and  had  issue, 

Frederick  James,  6.  25  Oct.  1839 ;  d.  4  Dec.  1857. 

"William,  now  of  Gaynes  Hall. 

llenry,  b.  11  March,  1845;  m.  Grace  Annes  ey,  of  Houghton, 
Huntingdonshire. 

Arthur  Grey,  6.  15  Dec.  1846,  Capt.  16th  regt. 

Charles  Grey,  6.  10  July,  1849. 

James  Grey,  6.  5  Dec.  1855,  Lieut.  E.N. 

Ellen  Grey,  m.  19  Juue,  1866,  the  Hon.  and  Ecv.  Eugh 
Wynne  Moscyn,  youiigest  son  of  Lord  Mostyn. 

Emily  Grey. 


DU   BOULAY    OP    DONHEAD    HALL.         , 

Du  BouLAY,  John,  Esq.  of  Donhead  Hall,  Wilts, 
and  of  Avishayes  House,  Dorset,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  ; 
Wilts  and  Dorset,  b.  24  June,  1811 ;  m.  17  Feb. 
1811,  Mury  Parr,  dau.  of  the  late  Eev.  Harry  FaiT 
Yeatman,  of  Stock  House,  Dorset,  Chairman  of  the 
Dorset  Quarter  Sessions,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Hodssemayne,  6.  11  March,  1843;  m.  10  Jan. 
1867,  Josephine  Caroline  Emily,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
G.  R.  Howard. 

II.  Ernest  de  Visnes,  Royal  Artillery,  and  J.P.  for  Wilts,  b. 

7  Oct.  1852. 

ui.  Digby  de  la  Motte,  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  6.  6  June, 
1859. 

I.  Bertha  Dalbiac,  m.  Charles  Powlett  Lane,  Col.  21st  Hus- 
sars, of  Corfe  House,  near  Wimborne,  Dorset,  and  heir 
of  Charles  Lane,  Esq.  of  Badgemore,  Oxon. 

JCtllCajC— Francois  IIonssEMATNEDuBouLAY  (described 
as  son  of  the  Marquis  d'Argenson,  a  Huguenot,  who  left 
France  at  the  Revocation  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes,  1685,  and 
took  refuge  in  Holland),  to.  Mademoiselle  de  Nismes,  and  had 
a  son, 

Benjamin  Francois  Ho0ssematne  Dn  Boulat,  the  first  of 
the  family  who  settled  in  England,  and  who  was  Pastor  of  the 
French  church  in  Threadneedle  Street,  London.  He  to.  1756, 
Louise,  dau.  of  Jean  Lagier  Lamotte,  of  Grotto  House,  Berks, 
and  Thorn  Grove,  Worcestershire,  by  his  wife,  Louise  d'Albiac, 
and  dying  1765,  was  interred  in  the  French  Protestant  church 
at  Southampton.    His  only  son, 

Francis  James  Houssemayne  Dn  Eoulay,  Esq.  of  Forest 
House,  Walthamstow,  ?ra.  3  Feb.  1798,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Archibald  Paris,  Esq.  of  Wanstead,  Essex  (of  a  Huguenot 
family)  by  his  wife,  Rebecca,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Snell,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  19  July,  1814)  had  issue, 

I.  James  Thomas,  Rector  of  Heddington,  Wilts,  &.  1801;  to. 
1825,  Susanna  Maria,  dau.  of  Seth  Stephen  Ward,  Esq., 
and  dying  15  June,  1836,  left  by  her  (who  d.  15  June,  1875) 
issue, 

1  Francis  Houssematne  Do  Eoulay  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector 
of  Heddington,  Calne,  Wilts,  b.  25  Jan.    1828 ;  to.   1st, 

8  June,  1858,  Adela,  dau.  of  late  Ven.  John  Archdeacon 
Fisher,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1866)  had  issue,  Francis  Alban, 
b.  17  June,  1859,  and  Margaret,  b.  18  July,  1860;  he  to. 
2naiy,  3  Sept.  1867,  Annie  Louisa,  dau.  of  Rev.  William 
Bell  Christian,  of  Ewanrigg  Hall,  Cumberland,  and  Miln- 
town.  Isle  of  Man,  and  by  her  has  issue,  Hillary,  6.  14 
Sept.  1868,  and  Dorothy,  b.  19  Oct.  1873. 

2  James  Thomas  Houssemayne  Du  Boulay  (Rev.),  6.  1832, 
Assistant  Master  at  Winchester  College;  m.  1860,  Alice 
Mead,  dau.  of  Rev.  G.  J.  Cornish,  and  has  issue,  Hubert, 
Noel,  Ralph,  James,  Richard,  Isabel,  Mary,  Beatrice, 
Winifred,  and  Agatha. 

3  Henry  William  Majendie. 

1  Susan. 

2  Maria  Elizabeth,  to.  1849,  Eev.  George  Hill,  Vicar  of  St. 
Winnow,  Cornwall,  and  has  issue. 

3  Emma  Mary,  m.  1864,  Rev.  W.  B.  Christian,  of  Miln- 
town,  Isle  of  Man,  and  d.  same  year,  leaving  issue  one 
dau.,  Emmie  Ida. 

II.  Archibald,  6.1802;  to.  1835,  Maria,  dau.  of  Major  Travers 
and  has  issue, 

1  John  George  Travers  (Rev.),  6.  1839. 

1  Ellen.  2  Maria,  d.  1868.  3  Louisa. 

III.  Thomas,  6.  1804;  m.  1829,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Rev.  Julius 
Brockman,  and  d.  1873,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1877)  issue, 

1  William  Thomas,  6.  1832 ;  Vicar  of  St.  Mary's,  West 
Brompton;  in.  18G1,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Wood,  Esq. 

2  Julius,  b.  1834;  to.  1860,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Isaac  Solly,     i 
Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

3  Francia  Houssemayne,  &.  1837. 

4  John,  b.  1842;  R.N.,  lost  in  H.M.S.  "Sapplio,"  1858. 

5  James,  b.  1848.  6  George,  b.  1849. 

1  Harriet  Anne,  to.  1853,  Baron  Alfred  von  Wolzogen,  of 
Kalbruith,  Prussia ;   she  d.  at  Breslau,  1862,  leaving  issue. 

2  Eliza,  TO.  1859,  W.  S.  C.  Cowper,  Esq.  of  Toddington 
Park,  Beds,  and  has  issue. 

3  Caroline  Mary,  m.  1858,  Major  E.  H.  Travers,  and  has 
issue. 

4  Emma  Matilda,  m.  1869,  John  Melville  Span,  Esq. 

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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


DUO 


IV.  Francis,  5.  1809,  Eector  of  Lawhitton,  Cornwall;  m. 
1836,  Sybella,  dau.  of  Dr.  PhUlpotts,  Bishop  of  Exeter,  and 
has  is.sue, 

Henry  Hou-ssemayne,  h.  1840 ;  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the 
late  Bishop  of  Exeter. 
Sybella. 
■V.  John,  now  of  Donhead  Hall. 

I.  Marianne,  m.  1826,  Isaac  Solly,  Esq.;  d.  1835,  leaying 
issue, 

1  Edward  Harrison,   6.   1827;   m.  1854,   Lucy  Charlotte 
Cornish,  and  has  issue. 

2  Arthur  Isaac,  b.  1829 ;  m.  1856,  Georgina  Peade,  and  has 
issue.  „ 

1  Elizabeth   Anne,   to.    18C0,    Julius   Houssemayne   Du 
Boulay,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m,  1834,  Rev.  John  Blennerhassett,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Georgina,  m.  1864,  Sir  Augustus  Rivers  Warren,  Bart. 

2  Geraldine,  m.  Major  Digby. 

3  Bessie,  m.  1867,  Lord  Headley. 

4  Dorcas,  m.  Capt.  Chapman,  late  7th  Dragoon  Guards, 
in.  Emma  Sophia,  m.  1835,  Rev.  W.  Blennerhassett,  d.  1860, 

having  had  issue, 
1  John  Du  Boulay,  h.  1836.        2  William,  6.  1845. 
3  Arthur,  b.  1847,  R.N.  4  Francis,  6.  1850. 

1  Marianne.  2  Emma  Sophia.  3  Agnes. 

Mr.  Du  Boulay  d.  28  Oct.  1828. 

Annn—J^rS;  a  fess  wavy  gu.     Crest— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet 
or,  a  dog's  head  collared.     Jl/otJo— Sempre  fedele. 

Seat— Donhc&Oi  Hall,  near  Salisbury,  and  Avishayes  House, 
Shaftesbury. 


DTJ    BUISSON    OF    GliYNHIR. 

Dtt  Buisson,  William,  Esq.  of  Grlynliir,  co. 
Carmarthen,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1851,  b. 
1  May,  1818 ;  m.  1853,  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  J.  Law- 
ford,  Esq.  of  Tottenham,  Middlesex.  Mr.  Du 
Buisson  is  son  and  heir  of  the  late  William  Du 
Buisson,  Esq.  of  Glynhir  (who  d.  1828),  by  Carohne, 
youngest  dau.  of  James  Henckell,  Esq.  of  Wands- 
worth Common,  Surrey. 

Seat— Glynhir,  Llandebie. 


DTJ    CANE    OF    BRAXTED, 

Dtt  Cane,  Sie  Chaeles,  K.C.M.G.,  of  Braxted 
Park,  Essex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  B.A.  Exeter  Coll. 
Oxford,  M.P.  for  North  Essex,  1867-68,  Civil  Lord 
of  the  Admiralty  1866-68,  Grovernor  of  Tasmania 
1868-74,  b.  5  Dec.  1825 ;  m.  25  June,  1863,  Hon. 
Georgina  Susan,  youngest  dau.  of  John,  Lord 
Lyndhurst,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Renby  Copley.       ii.  John  Philip. 

I.  Edith  Georgiana  Sophia.       ii.  Florence  Gertrude  Louisa. 

III.  Ella  Mary. 

iLiuraSr.— John  Dn  QuESNE  (of  noble  French  ancestry) 
fled  to  England,  out  of  Flanders,  to  avoid  the  Duke  of  Alva's 
persecutions,  ctrca  1570.    He  left,  by  Judith  his  wife,  a  son. 

John  Do  Qcesse,  bapt.  2  Aug.  1590.  By  Mary  his  wife,  he 
left,  with  two  daus.  (Mary,  wife  of  James  Houblon,  Esq.,  and 
mother  of  Sir  John  Houblon  ;  and  Sarah,  ra.  1636,  Isaac  du 
Quesne),  three  sons,  Petee,  John,  and  Benjamin,  of  whom  the 
eldest, 

Petek  Dc  Qdesne,  alios  Dn  Cane,  settled  in  London,  and 
was  elected  Alderman  10G6.  He  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Elias 
Maurois,  of  Canterbury,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Law- 
rence Dcsbouvcrie,  of  Sandwich,  and  d.  7  Feb.  1671,  leaving 
two  daus.,  Jane,  ni.  26  Aug.  1661,  Sir  Christopher  Lethieulier, 
Knt. ;  and  Elizabeth  ;  and  nine  sons ;  the  2nd,  but  eldest 
surviving, 

Peteb  Do  Cane,  Esq.,  m.  6  Jan.  1675,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of 
Richard  Booth;  and  d.  16  Sept.  1714,  leaving  a  son  and 
successor, 

RicHAKD  Dn  Cane,  Esq.  M.P.  for  Colchester,  m.  Anne,  only 
child  of  Nchemiah  Lyde,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Great  and 
Little  Copgeshall,  Essex,  and  dying  3  Oct.  1774,  aged  63,  was 
buried  at  Braxted.    His  son  and  successor, 

Peter  Du  Cane,  Esq.  of  Braxted  Park,  Essex,  h.  22  April, 

1713;  High  Sheriff  1745;  m.  27  March,  1736,  Mary,  only  da^i. 
of   Henry  Norris,   Esq.    of   Hackney    and    Woodford,    Mid- 
dlesex :  and  dying  28  March,  1803,  left  issue, 
I.  Pet£b,  his  heir. 


n.  Henry  (Rev.),  "Vicar  of  Coggeshall,  Essex,  m.  Louisa,  dau. 
of  John  Charles  Desmadryll,  a  collateral  descendant  ol 
Oliver  Cromwell,  through  the  Disbrowes;  and  d.  12  Nov. 
1812,  aged  67,  leaving  issue, 

1  Henry  (Rev.),  of  The  Grove,  Witham,  Essex,  J. P.,  h. 
1785;  m.  Mary  Soworby,  and  (Z.  1855,  leaving  surviving 
issue,  Percy  Charles,  J. P.,  Capt.  2nd  Dragoons,  b.  24 
July,  1840;  Emily,  m. ;  Louisa;  Charlotte;  and  Anna. 

2  Richard,  b.  1788;  Major  20th  Dragoons;  >n.  Eliza,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Ware,  Esq.  of  Woodfort,  co.  Cork;  and  d. 
4  Dec.  1832,  leaving  issue,  Richard,  b.  1819;  Arthur,  6. 
1825;  Robert,  Capt.  64th  Foot;  Edmund  Frederick 
(Sir),  K.C.B.,  E.E.,  Chairman  of  Commissioners  of 
Prisons,  ra.  18  July,  1855,  Mary  Dorothea,  dau.  of 
Lieut.-Col.  John  MoUoy,  Rifle  Brigade,  and  has  issue. 

3  Charles,  6.  1789;  Commander  R.N.,  of  Braxted  Park; 
m.  1823,  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Prideaux 
Bi-une,  of  Prideaux  Place,  Cornwall;  and  d.  17  Nov. 
1850,  leaving  issue, 

Charles  (Sir),  now  of  Braxted  Park. 
Francis,  late  Major  Royal  Engineers,  b.  1826;  m.  15 
April,  1857,  Louisa  Frances  Maria,  youngest  dau.  of 
the  late  Gen.  Sir  William  Anson,  Bart.,  G.C.B.,  and 
has  issue,  Louisa  Frances;  Agnes;  Mary,  d.  1867; 
Francis  Charles  John ;  Katharine  Christabel ;  Frances 
Anne ;  Mary ;  Caroline  Anna  Bella. 
John,  an  officer  in  the  Rifles,  lost  at  sea  on  his  way  to 

the  Cape,  June,  1853. 
Alfred  Richard  (Rev.),  b.  1835;  -.n.  11  Jan.   1866,  Ellen 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  D.  R.  Davics,  Esq.  of  Mere  Old 
Hall,  Cheshire,  and  has  issue. 
Mary  Gertrude,  ra.  Rev.  G.  Mather. 
Frances  Maria,  m.  1860,  Frederick  Snowden  Corrance, 
Esq.,   eldest  son    of  F.    Corrance,   Esq.   of  Parham, 
Suftolk. 
Bertha  Caroline,  6.   1837;  to.  1G73,  Rev.  C.  J.   Cox, 
Vicar  of  Felstead,  Essex ;  d.  1873. 
1  Louisa,  d.  1858.        2  Anna  Maria,  d.  1860.        3  Sarah. 
I.  Mary,  d.  12  Nov.  1812,  aged  67. 

n.  Sarah,  of  The  Grove,  Witham,  d.  13  Feb.  1830,  aged  80. 
The  son  and  successor, 

Peter  Dn  Cane,   Esq.  of  Braxted  Park,  6.  20  April,  1741 ; 
TO.  22  Nov.  1709,  Phoebe  Philips,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward  Trcd- 
croft,  Esq.  of  The  Manor  House,  Horsham,  Sussex,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  23  Feb.  1831,  aged  88)  had  issue, 
Peter,  his  heir. 

Mary,  to.  22  Aug.  1794,  Edmund,  only  son  of  William  Smith, 
Esq.  of  Horsham  Park  and  Woodbridge  House,  Guildforu, 
and  by  him  (who  d.  29  Oct.  1845)  left  at  her  decease,  23 
April,  1844,  Percy  (Rev.),  ni.  Mary  Kenrick;  Frederick,  iit. 
Isabella  0  James;  William  Forstcr,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Sussex,  in.  Lilia  Rosalie  Greene ;  and  Caroline,  to.  J.  God- 
man,  Esq. 

Charlotte  Phoebe,  to.  4  Nov.  180.3,  Richard,  5th  son  of  Ran- 
dolph Marriott,   Esq.    of    Leases    Hall,    co.    York,   Cupt. 
H.E.I.C.S. ;  but  d.  «.  p.  15  April,  1854. 
Mr.  Du  Cane  d.  13  June,  1823,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Peter  Dd  Cane,  Esq.  of  Braxted  Park,  6.  19  Aug.  1778, 
High  Sheriff  of  Essex  1826  ;  d.  s.  p.  23  May,  1841,  and  was 
buried  at  Braxted.  The  family  estates  are  now  possessed  by 
his  kinsman.  Sir  Charles  Dn  Cane,  K.C.M.G.,  of  Braxted 
Park,  grandson  of  Mr.  Peter  Du  Cane's  uncle,  the  Rev.  Henry 
Du  Cane. 

Arms—krg.,  a  lion  rampant  sa.  ducally  crowned  or,  on  a 
canton  az.  a  chevron  of  the  third  between  two  acorns  slipped 
and  erect  gu.     Crest — A  demi-lion  rampant  sa.  ducally  crowned 
or,  supporting  with  the  paws  an  anchor  erect  gold. 
Sea£— Braxted  Park,  Witham,  Essex. 


DUCKETT  OF  DUCKETT'S  GROVE. 

DucKETT,  William,  Esq.  of  Duckett's  Grove,  co. 
Carlow  and  Newtown,  co.  Kildare,  J.P.  cos.  Carlow 
and  Kildare,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Carlow  1854,  b. 
14  April,  1822 ;  m.  16  Jan.  1868,  Anna  Maria,  3rd 
dau.  of  the  late  Thomas  Harrison  Morony,  Esq., 
J.P.,  of  Miltown  House,  Miltown  Malbay,  co. 
Clare. 

ILiUCilflC. — Thomas  DncKETT,  Esq.,  who  first  settled  in 
Ireland,  and  purchased,  1695,  estates  in  the  county  of  Cariow, 
from  Thomas  Crosthwaite,  Esq.  of  Cockermouth,  is  supposed 
to  have  been  of  the  family  of  Ddckett  of  Orayrigg,  West- 
morland. He  ra.  Judith,  dau.  and  heir  of  Pierce  De  la  Poer, 
Esq.  of  Killowen,  co.  Waterford,  and  had  an  only  son  and 
successor, 

Thomas  Ddckett,  Esq.,  who  purchased  Philipstown  from 
the  Eari  of  Ormonde.  By  Elizabeth  Stephens  his  wife,  he  had 
(w!*U  three  daus.)  a  son  and  successor, 

Jou.T  Dockett,  Esq.   of   Philip8t^^ffn  and  Newtown,  co. 


DUO 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


DUF 


485 


Kildare,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Devonsher,  Esq.,  by  Sarah 
his  wife,  sister  of  Abraham  Morris,  Esq.  of  Cork,  and  had 
issue.    The  4th  son, 

Jonas  Dockett,  Esq.  of  Duckett's  Grove,  co.  Carlow,  whose 
vill,  dated  7  July,  1796,  was  proved  21  Dec.  1797,  m.  Hannah, 
dau.  of  William  Alloway,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  had  issue, 
William,  his  heir ;  John  d.  s.  p. ;  Thomas  (m.  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Arundel  Madden,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  had  an  only 
dau.,  Hannah  Thomasine,  m.  1st,  the  Eev.  Samuel  Madden ; 
and  2ndly,  John  MacDonnell,  Esq.  of  New  Hall,  co.  Clare) ; 
Jonas,  of  Bellevue,  co.  Kildare ;  Frederick,  d.  s.  p. ;  Mary 
Alloway,  m.  her  cousin,  Thomas  Fuller,  Esq.;  Hannah,  m. 
Thomas  Boake,  Esq.  of  Boake  Field,  co.  Kildare;  and  Jane, 
m.  James  Hart,  Esq.  of  Dublin.    The  eldest  son, 

William  Duckett,  Esq.  of  Duckett's  Grove,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Dawson  Coates,  Esq.  of  Dawson 
Court,  CO.  Dublin,  Banker  in  Dublin,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Dawson,  late  of  Duckett's  Grove. 

II.  William,  late  of  Eussellstown  Park,  co.  Carlow,  J. P., 
High  Sheriff  1825,  6.  Jan.  1797;  m.  Jan.  1843,  Harriet 
Isabella  Anne,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Charles 
Edward  Gordon,  B.A.,  son  of  Charles  Edward  Gordon,  Esq. 
of  Wardhouse  and  Kildrummie,  co.  Aberdeen,  and  by  her 
<who  d.  27  Nov.  1852)  had  issue, 

1  William  Gordon,  b.  19  Nov.  1845;  <L  Dec.  1857. 

2  Stewart  James  Charles,  of  Russellstown  Park,  6.  10  Oct. 
1847 ;  m.  2  Aug.  1871,  Catherine  Seton,  youngest  dau.  of 
the  late  Sir  John  Dick  Lauder,  Bart.,  and  has  issue. 

3  Charles  Edward  Henry,  of  Rutland  Lodge,  co.  Carlow,  b. 
14  March,  1850 ;  m.  21  Aug.  1873,  Annie,  youngest  dau.  of 
the  Hon.  B.  Seymour  (Senator),  Port  Hope,  Ontario, 
Canada,  and  has  issue,  William  Steuart,  b.  27  June,  1874, 
and  Aileene  Seymour,  b.  1  July,  1877. 

1  Harriet   Elinor   Alston,   m.  20  May,    1869,   Charles  S. 
Elliott,  Esq.,  20th  regt.,  younger  son  of  T.  EUiott,  Esq. 
of  Johnstown  House,  co.  Carlow. 
Mr.  W.  Duckett  d.  10  Jan.  1863. 

III.  Joseph  Fade,  d.  2  June,  1875. 

IV.  Thomas  Jonas,  d.  v.nm. 

I.  Elizabeth,  d.  young. 

II.  EUzabeth  Dawson,  m.  William  Richard  Steuart,  Esq.  of 
Steuart's  Lodge,  co.  Carlow,  High  Sheritf  1820. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Dawson  DncKETT,  Esq.  of  Duckett's  Grove,  co.  Carlow, 
and  Newtown,  co.  Kildare,  High  Sheriff  1819,  b.   1791 ;   m.  16 
March,  1819,  Sarah  Summers,  dau.  of  William  Hutchinson, 
Esq.  of  Timoney,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had  issue, 
William,  now  of  Duckett's  Grove. 
John  Dawson,  d.  young,  1841. 
Eliza  Dawson,  d.  iinm.  1839. 

Anna,  m.  11  Sept.  1856,  Hardy,  only  child  of  the  late  James 
Hardy  Eustace,  Esq.  of  Castlemore  and  Hardymount,  co. 
Carlow,  and  has  issue,  John  James  Hardy  Rowland,  6.  19 
Sept.  1859 ;  Johanna  Frederica  Eugenia  Gundreda. 
Sarah. 

Victoria  Henrietta  Josephine,  m.  10  Oct.  1863,  Capt.  Arthur 
Nassau  Bolton,  56th  regt.,  late  14th  Hussars,  d.  4  Feb.  1867, 
and  has  issue,  Richard  Arthur  Lennox  Massy,  b.  21  July, 
1806  ;  Ada  Georgiana  Grace  Josephine ;  and  Frances  Ger- 
trude Wilhelmina  Arthurena  Nassau. 
Mr.  John  Dawson  Duckett  d.  27  Sept.  1866,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son  William. 

Arm.<i—Sai.,  a  saltier  arg.  charged  with  a  crescent  for  diff. 

Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  plume  of  five  ostrich  feathers 

arg.     Mottnex — "Spectemur  agendo,"  and  "  Je  veux  le  droit." 

:Smts — Duckett's  Grove,  Palatine,  co.  Carlow;  and  Newtown, 

CO.  Kildare. 


DUCKWORTH    OF    ORCHARDLEIGH. 

DucKWOETH,  Key.  William  Arthttr,  of 
Orchardleigli  Park,  Somerset,  M.A.,  educated  at 
Eton,  and  Trinity  Coll.  Cambridge,  b.  17  March, 
1829;  m.  4  Oct.  1859,  Hon.  Ediua  Campbell, 
I  youngest  dau.  of  John,  Lord  Campbell,  Lord  Chan- 
I  cellor,  by  the  Lady  Strathedeu  his  -nife,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Arthur  Campbell,  b.  27  Sept.  1870, 

II.  Herbert  Stratheden,  b.  4  Jan.  1872, 

I.  Cecilia.  ii.  Mary  Campbell. 

III.  Frances  Evelyn.  iv.  Margaret  Edina. 
V.  Florence  Helen. 

ILtllCa^^. — This  family  has  for  several  centuries  held 
lands  in  Lancashire. 

George  Duckworth,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Over  Darwen,  in 
the  parish  of  Blackburn,  d.  21  Nov.  1815,  leaving  issue. 

I.  William,  late  of  Orchardleigli. 


II.  Samuel,  d.  unm.  3  Dec.  1847,  aBarrister-at-Law,  a  Master 
in  Chancery,  at  one  time  M.P.  for  Leicester. 

I.  Eliza,  d.  unm. 

II.  Anna,  m.  the  late  Sir  Thomas  ColtMan,  one  of  the 
Justices  of  H.M.  Court  of  Common  Pleas. 

The  elder  son, 

William  Duckworth,  Esq.  of  Orchardleigh  Park,  Somer- 
set, J. P.  and  D.L.,  6.  4  April,  1795;  m.  1st,  3  Oct.  1825, 
Hester  Emily,  dau.  of  Robert  Philips,  Esq.  of  The  Park, 
Prestwich,  Lancashire,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Jan.  1834)  had 
issue, 

I.  George,  6.  29  July,  1826;  Capt.  5th  Dragoon  Guards; 
d.  24  Aug.  1854,  on  board  the  "Bombay"  transport,  iu 
Varna  Bay. 

II.  William  Arthur,  now  of  Orchardleigh. 

III.  Russell,  6.30  April,  1830;  J. P.,  Barrister-at-Law ;  m. 
1863,  Jeannette,  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Clutterb«ck,  and  has 
issue. 

IV.  Herbert,  6.  19  May,  1833;  Barrister-at-Law;  to.  and  had 
issue;  d.  19  Sept.  1870. 

I.  Sarah  Emily. 
Mr.  Duckworth  in.  2ndly,  Margaret  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Yate  Benyon,  Esq.,  K.C.,  and  Vice  Chancellor  of  the  county 
palatine  of  Lancaster.    He  d.  25  July,  1876. 

Arms— Axg.,  a  cross  pointed  sa.  surmounted  by  a  like  cross 
or,  in  chief  two  gryphons'  heads  erased  each  surmounting 
four  spear-heads  conjoined  in  saltier  ppr.  CreU—A.  gryphon's 
head  erased  and  surmounting  four  spearheads,  conjoined  as  in 
the  arms. 

Scat— Orchardleigh  Park,  near  Frome.  Reddence,—ZS,  Bry- 
anston  Squaj-e,  London. 


DUDGEON    OF    CARGEN. 

Dudgeon,  Patrick,  Esq.  of  Cargen,  Ste'n-artry 
of  Kirkcudbright,  J.P.,  D.L.,  b.  28  Sept.  1817  ;  m. 
2i  Sept.  1850,  Cecilia  Jane,  dau.  of  Major-Gen. 
William  Turner,  C.B.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Robert  Francis,  b.  2  Sept.  1851,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cam- 
bridge; m.  1877,  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  late  Wellwood 
Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Glenlee,  co.  Kircudbright. 

II.  William  Le  Geyt,  b.  6  Oct.  1852. 

III.  Patrick  Cecil,  6.  19  Dec.  1853  ;  B.N. 

IV.  Charles  John,  b.  3  Sept.  1855. 

I.  Edith  Elizabeth,  d.  1860.         ii.  Easter  Cecilia. 
III.  Elizabeth  Beatrice  Charlotte. 

iCtnragr.— Robert  Dudgeon,  Esq.,  a  Merchant  of  Lon- 
don, son  of  Peter  Dudgeon,  Esq.,  Lieut.  B.N.,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  Browne,  m.  1816.   Cecilia,  dau.  of  John 
Dudgeon,  Esq.,  and  left  at  his  decease,  1862. 
Patrick,  now  of  Cargen.        John  William,  d.  1865. 
Robert  Ellis,  M.D.,  m.  Emily,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Sinclair, 
R.A. 

Elizabeth  Jane,  m.  1st,  Charles  P.  Dickson,   Esq. ;    2ndly, 
James  Caird,  Esq.,  C.B.,  of  Cassencary. 
Cecilia,  m.  Major  S.  Daniel,  and  has  issue  four  sons  and  two 
daus. 

Charlotte  Wilson,  m.  A.  Dickson,  Esq.,  and  has  issue  three 
daus. 

.^riHs— Per  pale  arg.  and  gu.,  on  a  chevron  counterchanged 
an  estoile  of  the  iirst  charged  with  a  label  of  three  points  sa. 
between  in  chief  a  heart  bendways  transpierced  by  a  dagger 
and  a  lion's  head  full  faced  or,  the  mouth  vomiting  flames,  and 
in  base  an  estoile  of  the  field  Crest— Out  of  a  heart  erect  a 
cubit  arm  the  hand  grasping  a  dagger  all  ppr.  il/o(io— With 
heart  and  hand. 

Heat — Cargen  House,  Troquccr,  near  Dumfries,  N.B. 


DUFF    OF    HATTON. 

DiTFF,  Garden  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Hattou 
Castle,  CO.  Aberdeen,  h.  1853  ;  s.  his  father  17  Sept. 
1866. 

HiltragC. — Alexander  Duff,  of  Hatton  (son  of  Patrick 
Duff,  of  Craigstone,  who  was  3rd  son  of  Alexander  Duff,  of 
Keithmore,  and  brother  of  William  Duff,  of  Braco,  father  of 
William,  1st  Eari  Fife),  m.  Katharine,  2nd  dau.  of  Charies 
Haye,  Esq.  of  Rannes ;  and  d.  1753,  leaving  a  son  and  suc- 
cessor, 

John  Duff,  Esq.  of  Hatton,  who  m.  Helen,  heiress  of 
Patrick  Duff,  Esq.  of  Whitehills,  and  d.  2  Aug.  1787,  leaving, 
with  other  issue,  a  son. 

Garden  Duff,  Esq.  of  Hatton  and  Balquholly,co.  Aberdeen, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  29  Oct.  1779 ;  m.  17  Sept.  1805,  Louisa,  eldest 
dau.   of  Sir  Benjamin  Dunbar,  Bart,  (afterwards  6th  Baron 


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Duffiis),  and  by  her  (who  df.  10  June,  1SC5)  had  five  sons  and 
three  daus., 

John,  6.  1807;  d.  1829. 

Benjamin,  0.  1S08;  in.  1832,  Kmma,  dau.  of  Commissary- 
General  Haines,  and  had  issue. 

Qabden  William,  of  Hatton  Castle. 

Ikobert  George,  6.  1817;  m.  1847,  Mary,  only  child  ofW.  B. 
Aslley,  Esq.  of  Everlcigh,  and  has  issue  two  sons  and  one 
dau.  (see  Ddff  of  WeU'uuitnn  Lnd;it). 

Janie.s,  b.  May,  1820;  m.  Miss  Jane  Dunlop,  and  has  issue 
one  son  and  three  daus. 

Jessie,  m.  1836,  Alexander  Morison,  Esq.  of  Bogme  and 
Frendraught,  co.  Aberdeen. 

Helen,  m.  1832,  James  Buchan,  Esq.  of  Auchmacoy,  co. 
Aberdeen.  Louisa  Clementina. 

Mr.  Duff  d.  15  March,  1853,  and  was  s.  by  his  3rd  son, 

Gabden  WiLLiA-M  D0FF,  Esq.  of  Hatton,  6.  10  June,  1814; 
m.  1st  June,  1850,  Douglas  Isabella  Maria,  3rd  dau.  of  B.  C. 
TJrquhart,  Esq.  of  Meldrum  and  Byth,  co.  Aberdeen,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  June,  ISei)  had  issue, 

Gabden  Alexander,  now  of  Hatton. 

Beauchamp,  6.  1855.  George,  6.  18.58 ;  d.  an  infant. 

Annie  Louisa.  Louisa  Henrietta. 

Jessie  Douglas.  Douglas  Mary. 

He  m.  2ndly,  14  Oct.  1SC2,  Jean,  dau.  of  lute  Walter  Cook, 
Esq.  of  Edinburgh,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Walter  Garden,  6.  1863. 

Mary  Eliza.  Bertha  Hope. 

Arms—YGTt,  a  fess  dancettde  erm.  between  a  hart's  head 
cabossed  in  chief  and  two  escallops  in  base  or.  Crest — A  demi- 
lion  rampant  gu.  with  a  dagger  in  dexter  paw  ppr.  MuUo— 
Virtute  et  opera. 

Scat— Hatton  Castle,  Turriff,  co.  Aberdeen. 


DUFF    OF    WELLINGTON    LODGE. 

Duff,  Kobert  Geoege,  Esq.  of  Wellington 
Lodge,  Isle  of  Wight,  b.  Oct.  1817 ;  m.  12  May, 
1847,  Mary,  dau.  of  tlie  late  William  Buckler 
Astley,  Esq.  of  Everleigh,  Wilts,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  sister  of  the  late  Thomas  Assheton  Smith,  Esq. 
of  Vaynol  and  Tedworth,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  William  Duff  Assheton-.Smith,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Anglesey  1872,  6.  17  May,  1848;  assumed  the  name  of 
Assheton-Smith,  in  addition  to  that  of  Duff,  under  the 
•will  of  his  great-aunt,  Mrs.  Assheton-Smith. 

II.  Charles  Garden,  h.  16  April,  1351 :  m.  16  Feb.  1876,  Hon. 
Maud  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  Lord  Vivian. 

1.  Louisa  Alice,  m.  8  June,  187G,  Hon.  Hussey  C.  Vivian,  C.B. 

Mr.  E.  G.  Duff  is  a  Magistrate  for  the  cos.  of  Banff, 
Carnai'Ton,  and  Hants,  and  a  Deputy-Lieut,  for 
Carnarvonshire.  He  is  4th  son  of  Garden  Duff, 
Esq.  of  Hatton,  co.  Aberdeen,  by  Louisa  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Benjamin  Dunbar,  6th  Lord  Duff  us. 

Arms,  dr.— See  Duff  of  Hatton. 
/Seat— Wellington  Lodge,  Isle  of  Wight. 


DTJFF    OF    FETTERESSO. 

Dttff,  Robert  AVilliam,  Esq.  of  Eetteresso 
Castle,  CO.  Kincardine,  Culter  House,  co.  Aberdeen, 
and  Glassaugh,  co.  Banff,  J.P.,  b.  8  March,  1835  ; 
Commai^der  R.N.,  and  M.P.  for  co.  Banff,  D.L. 
Banffshire  and  Kincardine,  discontinued  the  name 
of  Abercromby,  and  re-assumed  the  family  name 
of  DuFF;  m.  1871,  Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir 
WiUiam  Scott,  Bart,  of  Ancrum,  co.  Eoxburgh, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  EoBERT  Duff,  m.  18  March,  1873.         ii.  Arthur,  6.  1874. 

I.  Helen  Abercromby,  b.  April,  1872. 

n.  Mary  Heather,  b.  1875. 

JLtnCaJIC.— Robert  Duff,  Esq.  of  Logic  and  Fetteresso, 
son  of  Patrick  Duff,  Esq.  of  Craigston  (who  was  3rd  son  of 
Alexander  Duff,  of  Keithmore,  and  brother  of  William  Duff, 
of  Braco,  father  of  William,  1st  Earl  Fife),  entering  the 
Eoyal  Navy,  attained  the  rank  of  Admiral,  and  commanded  at 
Gibraltar  1779.  He  m.  1764,  Lady  Helen  Duff,  dau.  of  William, 
Earl  Fife,  by  whom  he  had  three  sons  and  one  dau.  Admiral 
Duff  d.  6  June,  1787,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

EoBERT  William  Duff,  Esq.  of  Fetteresso  and  Culter, 
Lieut.-Col.  Forfarshire  Militia,  m.  1789,  Mary,  only  cliild 
of  George  Morison,  Esq.  of  Kaddo,  by  Jane  his  wife,  eldest 


dau.  of  Gen.  James  Abercromby,  M.P.,  of  Glassaugh,  and 
had  is.«ue, 
KoBERT,  late  of  Fetteresso. 

Arthur,  of  Glassaugh,  co.  Banff,  who  assumed  the  surname 
of  Abercromby;  he  m.  EUzabcih,  dau.  of  John  Inucs,  Esq. 
of  Cowie,  and  left  issue, 

Robert  William  Duff,  now  of  Glassaugh  and  Fetteresso. 
Mary,  m.  Herman  Galton,  Esq. ;  and  d.  1872. 
Margaret  Gurney,  m.   16  June,   18C8,  Major  Edmund  W. 
Lyons,  Bombay  Staff  Corps. 
Adam,  of  Woodcott,  co.  Oxford,  and  Banniskirk,  co.  Caith- 
ness, J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  1800 ;  m.  1829,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Thomas  Eraser,  Madras  Engineers,  and  had  issue,  1  Thomas 
Fraser,  6.  1830,  m.  Mary  Albertine,  dau.  of  Robert  Duff, 
Esq.  ot  Fetteresso;  2  Robert  William,  Capt.  R.E.,  6.  1831, 
m.  9  Jan.  1866,  Beatrice,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  James 
and  Lady  Caroline  Maxse,  and  has  issue  a  dau.,  Beatrice 
Caroline,  i.  11  Oct.  1866;  3  George  Graham,  Lieut.  B.N.,  b. 
1835;  4  Adam,  in  the  service  of  the  Viceroy  of  Egypt,  6. 
1839 ;  5  Arthur  Meredith,  74th  Highlanders,  b.  1840 ;  1  Mary 
Abercromby ;  2  Jane  Clerk  ;  3  Eleanor  Traill. 
Tliomas  Abercromby,  of  Haddo,  co.  Banff,  m.  1st,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Alexander  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Newton,  and  has  issue, 
Robert  WiUiam,   Paymaster  Depot  Battalion,   Aberdeen; 
Alexander  Gordon,  36th  Madras  Native  Infantry.    He  m. 
2ndly,  Laura   EUza,  dau.   of  Thomas  Fraser,  Esq.,  Capt. 
Madras   Engineers,  and    has  issue,  Thomas  Abercromby, 
deceased;  Adam;  George;  and  John. 
Colonel  Duff  d.  March,  1834,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Duff,  Esq.  of  Fetteresso,  J.P.  and  D.L. ,  b.  1790; 
m.  1834,  Marie  Madeleine,  dau.  of  Claude  Jerome  Namont,  of 
Chaulnes,  in  Picardie,  and  has  issue, 
Marie  Albertine,  m.  1858,  Thomas  Fraser  Dnff,  Esq.,  late  of 
the  service  of  His  Highness  the  Viceroy  of  Egypt,  Capt.  1st 
Kincardineshire  Volunteers,  and  has  issue,  Robert  Fraser, 
6.  1860. 
Mr.  Duff  d.  30  Dec.  18G1,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  Robert 
William  Duff-Aberceombt,  of  Glassaugh. 

.4rm.s— Vert,  a  fess  dancettee  erm.  between  a  buck's  head 
cabossed  in  chief  and  a  mullet  in  base  or.  Crest— A  demi-lion 
rampant  gu.  with  a  dagger  in  dexter  paw  ppr.  Motto — Virtuta 
et  opera. 

Se„(s_Fetteres.so  Castle,  Stonehaven,  co.  Kincardine;  Cultei 
House,  CO.  Aberdeen ;  and  Glassaugh,  co.  Banff. 


DUFFIELD    OF    MARCHAM    PARK. 

DuFFiELD,  Charles  Philip,  Esq.  of  Marcham 
Park,  Berks,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1859,  m.  1862, 
Penelope,  dau.  of  William  Graham,  Esq.  of  Fitz- 
harris,  Bucks,  and  has  issue, 

SLllXCaflC. — Thomas  Duffield,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Abingdon, 
2nd  son  of  Michael  Duffield,  Esq.,  by  Alice  his  wife,  dau.  ot 
Jeremiah  Crutchley,  Esq.,  ?)j.  1st,  1810,  Emily,  only  child  of 
George  Elwes,  Esq.  of  Marcham  Park,  Berks,  and  had  by 
her, 

George,  d.  1833.  Henry. 

Charles  Philip,  now  of  Marcham  Park. 

Caroline,  m.  Edwin  Martin  Atkins,  Esq.  of  Kingston  Lisle. 

Maria,  in.  Head  Pottinger  Best,  Esq. 

Anna,  m.  John  S.  Phillips,  Esq.  of  Culham. 

Susan,  d.  1841.  Elizabeth. 

Mr.  Duffield  m.  2ndly,  1838,  Augusta,  2nd  dau.  of  Col.  Rush- 
brooke,  M.P.  for  West  Suffolk,  and  d.  1845,  having  had  by  her, 

Thomas.  Augusta.  Mary. 

Stat — Marcham  Park,  near  Abingdon. 


DTJGDALE    OF    MEREVALE     HALL. 

DttgdalEjWilliam  Stratford,  Esq.  of  Mererale 
Hall,  CO.  Warwick,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.A.  Barrister- 
at-Law,  High  Sheriff  1876,  b.  7  May,  1828 ;  m.  14 
Dec.  1871,  Alice  Frances,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir 
Charles  Edward  Trevclyan,  Bart.  K.C.B.,  of  8, 
Grosvenor  Crescent,  Loudon,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Francis  Stratford,  b.  20  Oct.  1872. 

II.  Edgar  Trevelyan  Stratford,  b.  22  July,  1870. 
ICt'nCagC. — Sib  W'illiam  Dugdale,  Knt.,  Garteb  Kino 

of  Arms,  the  celebrated  antiquaiy  and  genealogist,  b.  12  Sept. 
1605,  son  of  John  Dugdale,  of  Shustoke,  co.  Warwick,  by 
Elizabeth  bis  wife,  dau.  of  Arthur  Swynfen,  of  Dunehurch, 
and  grandson  of  James  Dugdale,  m.  Margery,  2nd  dau.  of 
John  Huntbach,  Esq.  of  Seawall,  co.  Stafford,  by  whom  (who 
d.  in  1681)  he  had  issue  to  survive  infancy,  John,  his  suc- 
cessor; Mary,  in.  Daniel  White,  of  London;  Elizabeth,  in.  1st, 
lilias  Ashmuic,  lisq.,  2adly,  John  Reynolds ;  Anne,  m.  Thomas 


DUG 


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487 


Hill,  of  Lonilon;  Martha,  vi.  Edward  Daniel,  of  London; 
Judith,  5u.  Henry  Joyce,  of  London;  Jane,  rf.  tui/ii.  in  1720  ; 
Margery,  m.  George  Dod,  Esq. ;  Lettice,  m.  Bruyn  Radford, 
Esq.  of  London;  and  Helen,  m.  Anthony  Fitzpatrick,  Esq.  Sir 
William  d.  10  Feb.  16S5-6,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  John  Doodale,  Knt.,  b.  1028,  Norroy  Kint;  of  Arms, 
m.  1st,  1C62,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Alexander  Baker, 
Gent,  of  New  Windsor,  and  had  issue,  William,  his  heir; 
Mary,  in.  Anthony  Townshend,  Esq.  of  Hem,  co.  Denbigh. 
He  m.  2udly,  1671,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas 
Pidgeon,  an  Alderman  of  Coventry,  and  had  a  dau.  Elizabeth, 
who  m.  1st,  Thomas  Skeffington,  Esq.  of  Skeffmgton,  and 
2ndly,  AVilliam  Hyde,  Esq.  of  Langtoft,  co.  Lincoln,  Sir 
John  Dugdalo  d.  in  1700,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William   Dugdale,   Esq.   of  Blythe  Hall,    who,  m.    1686, 
Judith,   youngest  dau.  of  John  Gough,   Esq.   of  Bushbury, 
CO.  Stafford,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 
John,  his  heir. 

Jane,   m.   1722,   Eichard  Geast,   Esq.   of  Handsworth,   co. 

Statlord,   son,   by  Phoebe  Downing  his  wife,  of  Nicholas 

Geast,  Esq.  of  Handsworth,  who  was  son  of  Richard  Geast, 

Esq  ,  and  sixth  in  descent  from  John  Geste,  of  Handsworth, 

■who  was  admitted  tenant  of  copyhold  lands  there  12  Henry 

VIL,  and  whose  grandson,  Edmund  Geast,  was  Lord  Bishop 

of  SaUsbury.    The  issue  of  the  marriage  were, 

Eichard,  who  s.  to  the  Dugdale  estates  under  the  will  of  his 

maternal  uncle,  and  assumed  the  surname  of  Dugdale. 

Henry,  devisee  in  remainder,  and  executor  of  his  raatrrnal 

uncle,  John  Dugdale,  Esq.    This  gentleman  m.  Anne, 

second  dau.  of  John,   and  great-granddau.   of  Thomas 

Walford,  Esq.  of  Binton,  In  co.  Warwick,  a  descendant  of 

Eoger  Walford,  to  whom  King  Henry  VIII.  leased  the 

manor  and  lands   of  Claverdon.    He   had,  with   three 

daus.,   who  d.  unm.,  another  dau.,  Anne,  m.  Francis 

Dugdale  Astley,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.   in   1813,  and  two 

sons,    1  Eichard,  who  d.  s.  p.   in    1797;    2  Henry,    of 

Bordesley  Park,  co.  Worcester,  M.A.,   Barrister-at-Law, 

who  assumed  in  1822  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 

D0GDALE,  and  d.  15  May,  1840. 

Judith,  m.  1710,  Francis  Bickley,  Esq.  of  Kingsbuiy.    Their 

dau.,  Mary,  to.  William  Francis  Corbet  Astley,  Esq.,  and  was 

grandmother  of  Sir  John  Dugdale  Astley,  Bart. 

Mr.  Dugdale  d.  19  Feb.  1714,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

John  Ddgdale,  Esq.  of  Blythe  Hall,  Mowbray  Herald 
Extraordinary  in  the  reigns  of  George  I.  and  George  II.,  who 
d.  s.  p.  4  Aug.  1749,  when  he  bequeathed  his  estates  to  (the 
son  of  his  sister  Jane),  his  nephew, 

Eichard  Geast  Dugdale,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  who 
assumed,  in  1799,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Dugdale.  He  m. 
1767,  Penelope  Bate,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  (with  Frances, 
wife  of  Joseph  Cradock,  Esq.,  F.S.A.)  of  Francis  Stratford, 
Esq.  of  Merevale,  by  whom  (who  d.  in  1819)  he  left  at  his 
decease,  1806,  one  son  and  three  daus.,  Dugdale  Stratford, 
his  heir;  Penelope,  m.  Charles  James  Packe,  Esq.  of  Prest- 
wold ;  Louisa  Anne,  m .  William  Dilke,  Esq.  of  Maxstoke  Castle, 
CO.  Warwick ;  and  Emma.  Mr.  Dugdale  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 
Dogdale  Stratford  Dugdale,  Esq.  of  Merevale  Hall,  co. 
Warwick,  6.  1773,  M.P.  for  co.  Warwick  from  1802  to  1830; 
who  m.  1st,  27  June,  1799,  the  Hon.  Charlotte,  dau.  of 
Assheton,  1st  Viscount  Curzon  (and  aunt  to  Earl  Howe) ;  and 
by  her  (who  d.  30  Dec.  1832)  had  an  only  son,  William  Strat- 
ford. He  m.  2ndly,  16  Sept.  1834,  Mary  Elizabeth,  sister  of 
Wilbraham  Tatton  Egerton,  Esq.  of  Tatton  Park,  co.  Chester, 
and  relict  of  Sir  Mark  Masterman  Sykes,  Bart.  Mr. 
Dugdale  d.  5  Nov.  1836,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Willlam  Stratford  Dugdale,  Esq.  of  Merevale  Hall,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  North  Warwickshire  1832-47 ;  6.  1  April, 
1800;  m.  1  March,  1827,  Harriet  Ella,  dau.  of  Edward  Berkeley 
Portman,  Esq.  of  Bryanstone,  Dorset,  and  sister  of  Viscount 
Portman,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
I.  William  Stratford,  present  representative. 
n.  Eichard  Geast,  h.  23  June,  1S30;  d.  22  Sept.  IS.^R. 
in.  John  Stratford,  b.  30  July,  183.t;   Barrister-at-Law. 
rv.  Henry  Charles  Geast,  b.  30  April,  1837 ;  Capt.  in  the  Rifle 
Brigade. 

V.  Arthur  George,  6.  12  Aug.  1843 ;  Capt.  E.A. 

VI.  Edward  Stratford,  6.10  May,  1845 ;  Lieut.  E.N. 

VII.  Sidney,  6.  22  Oct.  1846. 

I.  Harriet  Ellen,  d.  5  Jan.  1834. 

II.  Adelaide,  god-dau.  of  Queen  Adelaide,  to.  14  Aug.  1862, 
Arthur  Wellesley  Peel,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Sandy,  Beds,  youngest 

.     son  of  the  late  Eight  Hon.  Sir  Robert  Peel,  Bart. 

ni.  Mary  Louisa. 
Mr.  Dugdale  d.  15  Sept.  1871,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  cross-moline  gii.  in  the 
1st  quarter  a  torteau ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  barry  of  ten  arg.  and 
az.  over  all  a  lion  rampant  gu.  Crest— A  griffin'  head  and  wings 
endorsed  or.     Mollo — Pestis  patriae  pigrities. 

/Seat— Merevale  Hall,  near  Atherstonc. 


DUGDALE  OF  WROXALL  ABBEY. 

Dugdale,  James  Eeoughton,  Esq.  of  Wroxall 
Abbey,  co.  Warwick,  J.P.,  b.  19  Sept.  1855  ;  s.  his 
father  24  April,  1876  ;  m.  6  Aug.  1878;  Laura  Jane, 
eldest  dau.  of  J.  T.  Arkwright,  Esq.  of  Hatton 
House,  CO.  Warwick. 

iLtllCatJC.— Nathaniel  Dugdale  (son  of  John  Dagdale, 
of  Great  Harwood,  near  CUtheroe,  co.  Lancaster,  who  d.  1791, 
and  grandson  of  Edmund  Dugdale,  bapt.  at  Great  Harwood, 
CUtheroe,  1693),  to.  27  March,  1785,  Ellen  Smalley ;  and  d.  23 
Sept.  1816,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Dugdale,  Esq.  of  Dovecot,  near  Liverpool,  who  m. 
Mary  Marshall,  and  left,  at  his  decease,  29  July,  1855,  with 
other  issue,  an  eldest  son, 

James  Dugdale,  Esq.  of  Wroxall  Abbey,  co.  Warwick,  J. P., 
High  Sheriff  1868,  b.  25  March,  1813 ;  to.  1850,  Mary  Louisa, 
only  dau.  of  John  Plummer,  Esq.  of  London,  and  had  issue, 

I.  James  Broughton,  now  of  Wroxall  Abbey. 

II.  Frank,  b.  1857.  iii.  Herbert  Crowe,  6.  ISGO. 
I.  Helen.  ii.  Constance  Mary. 

III.  Mary  Louisa.  iv.  Alice  Ida. 

V.  Amy  Rosetta.  vi.  Edith  Christian. 

Mr.  Dugdale  d.  24  April,  1876. 
Seat — Wroxall  Abbey,  near  Warwick. 


DUKE    OF    LAKE    HOUSE. 

Dtike,  The  Kev.  Edward,  M.A.,  of  Lake  House, 
Wilts,  J.P.,  b.  6  Dec.  1814 ;  m.  27  Nov.  1860,  Jane 
Mervyn,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  William  Coles  Medljcott, 
Bart,  of  Ven,  Somerset,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edward  Mervyn,  deceased. 

II.  Edward  Hungerford,  b.  17  Nov.  18G5.  ^ 

n.  Walter  Medlycott.  iv.  Cecil  Rashleigli, 

v.  Audley  Mervyn. 

I.  Harriet  Jane.  ii.  Mary  Constance. 

HI.  Florence  Mervyn.     iv.  Ethel.  v.  Mildred. 

ILlUCaSC— This,  according  to  St.  George's  Visitation 
made  in  1623,  is  a  branch  of  the  family  of  Duke  of  Power 
Mayes,  Devon. 

John  Duke,  son  of  Michael  Duke,  a  cadet  of  the  Devon- 
shire house,  was  father  of  George  Duke,  Esq.,  who  purchased, 
1578,  the  estate  and  manor  of  Lake,  in  Wilts.  He  m. 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  Philip  Poor,  Esq.,  and  had  three  sons, 
John,  his  heir ;  George ;  and  Andrew,  progenitor  of  the  Dukes 
of  Balford.    Mr.  Duke  d.  1610,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Duke,  Esq.  of  Lake,  High  Sheriff  1640,  m.  Maria,  dau. 
of  John  Young,  Esq.  of  Durnford,  and  had  issue, 
George,  who  d.  v.  p.  16.55,  leaving,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Sir  George  Ayliffe,  Knt.  of  Eobson,  two  sons,  John, 
who  predeceased  his  grandlather;  and  George,  of  whom 
presently. 

John,  of  Sarson,  Hants,  who  had  an  only  son,  George, 
m.  Cecilia,  dau.  of  Robert  Newman,  Esq.  of  Queen's  Camel ; 
and  was  s.  by  his  son,  John,  in.  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Very 
Eev.  Dr.  Harlow,  Dean  of  Chichester,  and  dying  1743,  was 
s.  by  his  son  John,  who  to.  Miss  Frances  Bankes,  and  had 
surviving  issue  (Mrs.  Duke,  d.  1806),  1  George,  Lieut.-Col. 
in  the  army,  «i.  Emily,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Freeman,  Esq.  of 
Chute  Lodge,  by  whom  (who  d.  1819,  he  had  no  issue; 
2  Charles,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  b.  1769;  to.  1793,  Miss 
Mary  Nash,  and  left  at  his  decease,  1818,  Edward,  Lieut. 
E.N.,  d.  1825;  William  Thomas,  b.  1801 ;  Thomas,  b.  1804; 
Charles,  m.  Miss  Josephine  Isabella  Douglas,  and  has 
issue  two  daus.,  Selina  Mary,  in.  1833,  E.  Browning  Hodg- 
son, Esq.,  youngest  son  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Hodgson,  and 
Emma,  m.  1835,  Hon.  and  Eev.  Samuel  Best,  son  of  Earon 
Wynford. 

Edward,  of  Winterborne  Stoke,  d.  1705;  his  grand-dau.  and 
heiress,  Eebecca  Duke,  in.  1709,  George  Hely,  Esq.  of  co. 
Kilkenny. 
"  Col.  Robert  Duke,  of  Wiltshire,"  who  was  prob.ibly  a  younger 
son  of  the  Dukes  of  Lake,  narrowly  escaped  decapitation  in 
1655,  inconsequence  of  his  taking  part  with  Col.  John  Pen- 
ruddocke,  Hugh  Grove,  and  other  Eoyalists,  in  the  unsuccess- 
ful attempt  made  in  that  year  to  restore  to  the  throne  the 
exiled  Charles.  His  name  was  included  in  the  death-warrant 
signed  by  Oliver  Cromwell,  but  was  subsequently  erased, 
and  his  sentence  commuted  into  banishment  to  the  East 
Indies,  where  he  died  about  the  year  16G0. 

George  Duke,  Esq.  of  Lake  (son  of  George,  and  grandson 
of  John  Duke,  of  Lake)  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Eichards,  Esq.  of  Yeoverland,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  had  a  son, 
Eobert,  his  heir;  and  a  dau.,  Susannah,  t\ie  wife  of  John 
Worden,  Esq.    He  d.  1690,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 


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DUN 


EoBEBT  Duke,  Esq.  of  Lake,  m.  1692,  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Freke,  Esq.  of  Wyck,  Dorset,  and  dying  1725,  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

EoEZKT  DCKE,  Esq.  of  Lake,  6.  1696;  m.  1723,  Frances, 
dau.  of  Henry  Blake,  Esq.  of  Bristol;  and  dying  1749,  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

EoBEBT  Poke,  Esq.  of  Lake,  in.  Jane,  rlau.  of  Jonathan 
Eashleigh,  Esq.  of  Menabilly,  in  Cornwall,  but  d.  s.j>-  1793, 
when  the  estates  devolved  on  his  widow  for  life,  and  the 
representation  of  the  family  passed  to  (the  only  surviving  son 
of  his  uncle  George)  his  cousin, 

Edwabd  Duke,  Esq.,  6.  1731  ;  m.  1771,  Fanny,  dau.  of  John 
Field,  Esq.  of  Islington,  and  left,  with  six  daus.,  an  only  sur- 
viving son, 

Eev.  Edwabd  Duke,  of  Lake  House,  M.A.,    h.   1779;   m. 
1813,  Harriet,   dau.  of  Henry  Hinsman,  Esq.  of  Ivy  Church 
House,  Wilts,  and  had  issue, 
Edward,  now  of  Lake  House. 

Henry  Hinxman  (Uev.),  Vicar  of  Westbury,  Wilts,  h.  17 
March,  1816. 

Bobert  Eashleigh  (Eev.),  Eector  of  Birlingham,  co.  Worces- 
ter, TO.  18.50,  Ellen  Savage,  dau.  of  Eev.  C.  Savage 
Landor,  of  Coltnn,  co.  Stafford,  and  has  had  issue, 
Eashleigh  Eosenli  gen,  6.  4  April,  18.51  (deceased ; 
Eashleigh  Fdward  Hungerford;  Freke  Guy  Eashleigh; 
Ellen  Savage  Landor;  Katharine  Harriet  Eosenhagen, 
deceased. 

George  Frederick,  Lieut.  H.E.I.C.S. 
Harriet  Hinxman,  d.  24  July,  1857. 

Caroline,  m.  Hewett  Massy  DiUon  Esq.  of  Ballyquin  House, 
CO.  Kilkenny. 
Mary,  m.  Eev.  William  Bree,  M.A.,  of  AUesley,  only  son  of 
the  late  Eev.  W.  T.  Bree,  M.A.,  of  Allesley,  co.  Warwick. 
Charlotte  Maria,  in.  Major  Edward  Pellew  Hammot  Ussher, 
E.M.,  son  of  the  late  Vice-Admiral  Sir  Thomas  Ussher, 
K.C.H.,  C.B. 
Mr.  Duke  d.  24  Aug.  1852. 

Arras — Per  fess  arg.  and  az.  three  chaplets,  two  and  one, 
counterchanged.  Crest — A  demi-griffin  or,  holding  between 
the  claws  a  chaplet  az. 

(Seai— Lake  Bouse,  near  Amesbury. 


DTJNBAR-BRANDEE,    OF   PITGAVENY. 

Dttnbae-Brandee,  James  Eeandee,  Esq.  of 
Pitgaveny,  co.  Elgin,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  Capt. 
in  the  Scots  Greys,  b.  Jan.  1825  ;  m.  1874,  Alice, 
youngest  dau.  of  James  Grant,  Esq.,  ProTOst  of 
Elgin,  and  has  issue, 

James,  b.  1875.  Archibald  Alexander,  h.  1877. 

ILillCagt.— James  Bhandeb,  Esq.,  son  of  John  Brander, 
Esq.  of  Bogsie,  co.  Elgin,  by  Margaret  Allan  his  wife,  in.  1st, 
in  Spain,  Miss  Dickenson,  and  had  iseue, 

John,  his  heir.  J.imes.  William,  deceased. 

Mr.  Brander  m.  2ndly,  Miss  Dunbar,  dau.  of  Dunbar,  of  North- 
field,  Bart.,  by  whom  he  had  issue  a  son  and  dau.,  v.lio  both 
d.  under  age;  and  3rdly,  Miss  Stephen,  dau.  of  Provost 
Stephen,  of  Elgin,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  Thomas,  who  d. 
1839.    His  eldest  son, 

John  Beandek,  Esq.  of  Pitgaveny,  to.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Brander,  Esq.,  Provost  of  Elgin,  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 

James,  heir  to  his  father.  William.  John. 

Mary,  m.  26  Sept.  1822,  Sir  Archibald  Dunbar,  of  Northficld, 
Bart.,  and  rf.  1869,  leaving  issue, 

James  Ebander  Dunrar  Brander,  now  of  Pitgaveny. 
Margaret,  vi.  William  Alexander  Stables,  Esq.,  and  has 
two  sons  and  four  daus. 
Mr.  Brander  d.  Nov.  1826,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Brander,  Esq.  of  Pitgaveny  House,  Lieut. -Col. 
42nd  Highlanders,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Elgin ;  h.  5  June, 
1791 ;  m.  Jan.  1834,  Miss  Margaret  Brown.  Col.  Brander 
d.  1854,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  the  present  possessor. 

Anns — Gu.,  a  flaming  bush  on  a  mount  ppr.  between  three 
lions  rampant  arg.  on  the  flanks  two  roses  of  the  last,  quarter- 
ing Dunbar  of  Norlhfidd.  Crent—A.  dove  holding  a  branch 
of  laurel  in  its  beak  both  ppr.     Mnito — Silentio  et  spe. 

Heat — Pitgaveny  House,  near  Elgin. 


DUNDAS    OF    DUNDAS. 

DtJNDAS,  James,  Esq.  of  Dundas,  co.  Linlithgow, 
J.P.  and  Vice-Lieutenant,  b.  11  Jan.  1793 ;  m. 
20  July,  1813,  the  Hon.  Mary  Tufton  Duncan,  3rd 
dau.  of  Admiral  Adam  Duncan,  created  Viscount 


Duncan,  and  aunt  of  the  present  Earl  of  Camper- 
down,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  May,  1867)  has 
issue, 

I.  George,  C.M.G.,  M.P.  co.  Linlithgow  from  1847  to  1860, 
late  Governor  of  Prince  Edward's  Island,  and  now  Lieut.- 
Governor  of  St.  Vincent,  b.  12  Nov.  1819;  in.  April, 
1859,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Eev.  W.  Atkinson  Clark,  of 
Belford  Hall,  Northumberland. 

II.  Adam  Alexander,  K.N.,  b.  22  Jan.  1822 ;  to.  Charlotte,  2nd 
dau.  of  the  late  Admiral  Charles  Hope,  and  has  had  issue, 
James  Adam,  6.  15  Jan.  1857,  d.  7  Feb.  following ;  Walter 
Henry,  b.  22  Jan.  1858;  Charles  Hope,  6.9  Aug.  Is59; 
George  William,  b.  30  Match,  1868;  Henry  Walter,  b.  11 
March,  1722,  d.  31  Jan.  1873;  Mary;  Ada  Chariotte ; 
Gwendoline  Maria;  and  Katherine  Theodora. 

III.  Henry  Eobert,  b.  4  Feb.  1823;  to.  12  March,  1863, 
Catherine  Anne  Carrington,  eldest  dau.  of  Gen.  Lord 
Napier  of  Magdala,  and  has  issue,  James  Henry,  6. 1  Nov. 
1866;  d.  7  May,  1867;  Eobert  Napier,  6.  24  June,  1873; 
Mary  Frances;  Henrietta;  Caroline;  and  Annie  Beau- 
clerk. 

IV.  Charies  Stiriing,  Lieut.-Col.  Bengal  Artillery,  &.  9  Sept. 
1824;  m.  29  March,  1856,  Mary  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir 
Norton  Knatchbull,  Bart,  of  Mersham  Hatch,  Kent,  and 
has  issue,  Arthur  Charles  Frederick,  6.  28  Sept.  1857; 
Malcolm  James  Eussell,  b.  24  Jan.  1859;  Amy  Mary; 
and  Alice  Norton. 

V.  John  Dalrymple,  6.  4  Feb.  1829;  m.  9  April,  1877, 
Frances  Anne  Mackenzie,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late 
Donald  Hume  Macleod,  Esq. 

VI.  Frederick  H.  Fergusson,  6.  26  March,  1832;  to.  19  June, 
1865,  Ursula,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  E.  C.  Mellish,  Esq., 
of  the  P'oreign  Office,  and  d.  12  Jan.  1875,  leaving 
issue,  James,  b.  6  April,  1866  ;  and  Eichard  Charles, 
b.  16  Oct.  1868. 

I.  Henrietta  Duncan,  d.  l\  March,  1877. 

II.  Caroline  Stirling,  in.  2  Aug.  1837,  Hon.  Henry  Amelias 
Coventry,  who  d.  3  April,  1873 ;  she  d.  1  Jan.  1862. 

III.  Katherine  Mary. 

IV.  Mary  Jemima,  d.  26  June,  1861. 

V.  Anna  Maria,  m.  Sept.  1853,  Maitland  Wardrop,  Esq. 
James   Dundas,   of    Dundas,   was    born    Chief  of 
Dundas,  his  father  dying  before  his  birth. 

ILiltfaflC — "The  Dundases,"  says  Lord  Woodhouselee, 
in  the  Transactions  of  the  Royal  Society,  "are  descended  of 
a  family  to  which  the  historian  and  the  genealogist  have 
assigned  an  origin  of  high  antiquity  and  splendour,  but  which 
has  been  still  more  remarkable  for  producing  a  series  of  men 
eminently  distinguished  for  their  public  services  in  the  highest 
offices  in  Scotland."  The  Dundases  are  generally  believed  to 
have  sprung  from  the  Dunears,  Earls  of  March,  who  derived 
descent  from  the  Saxon  Princes  of  England. 

Seble  de  Dundas,  frequently  mentioned  in  the  affairs  of 
Scotland,  temp.  King  AVilliam  the  Lion,  d.  early  in  the  next 
reign,  and  from  him  we  pass  over  nine  generations,  amongst 
the  chiefs  of  which  we  find  stanch  adherents  of  Wallace  and 
Bruce,  to  his  descendant. 

Sir  Archibald  Dundas,  of  Dundas.  He  was  in  high  favour 
at  Court,  and  had  several  confidential  embassies  entrusted  to 
him.  Some  short  period  before  the  King's  decease,  Dundas 
received  a  letter  from  His  Majesty,  announcing  the  royal  in- 
tention of  conferring  upon  him  the  Earldom  of  Forth,  but  the 
monarch's  unexpected  death  in  battle  prevented  the  fulfilment 
of  the  promise.  He  d.  within  a  short  time  afterwards,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  William  Dundas,  of  Dundas,  served  heir  to  his  father 
1494.  He  TO.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Ar>-hibald  Wauchope,  of 
Niddry,  and  had  two  sons.  Sir  James,  his  heir;  and  William, 
ancestor  of  the  Dundases  of  DudUingstnn,  <tc.    The  elder  son, 

Sir  James  Dundas,  of  Dundas,  had  seisin  of  his  estate  2  Oct. 
1513.  He  m.  Marj:aret  Sandilands,  of  the  house  of  Torphichen, 
and  dying  1553,  left  a  son  and  heir, 

George  Dundas,  of  Dundas,  m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  David 
Boswell,  of  Balmuto,  and  had  two  sons,  Walter  (Sir),  and 
George.  He  to.  2ndly,  Catharine,  dau.  of  Lawrence,  3rd  Lord 
Oliphant,  and  had  by  her, 

James  (Sir),  of  Arniston  (see  thatfarnilij).  Eobert. 

The  Laird  of  Dundas  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sib  Walter  Dundas,  of  Dundas,  knighted  at  the  baptism 
of  Prince  Henry,  m.  1st,  Janet,  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Oliphant, 
of  Kelly,  and  by  her  had  daus.  only.  He  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau. 
of  Monteith,  of  Carse,  and  had,  Georoe,  his  heir;  William, 
ancestor  of  the  Dundase.s  of  Blair:  Walter,  of  the  Dundases 


DUN 


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DUX 


489 


of  Maffdalens,  settled  in  Irclnnd ;  Alexander:  ITugli ;  and 
BJaiian,  wife  of  Blair  of  that  ilk.  lie  d.  about  1634,  and  was 
s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Geobge  Uundas,  of  Dundas,  who  was  served  heir  1C3G. 
This  laird  espoused  the  cause  of  the  Parliament  in  the  Civil 
Wars.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Hamilton,  of 
Innerwick,  and  had  (with  three  daus.),  i.  Walter,  his  heir; 
II.  George,  «!..  Margaret,  dau.  of  Hay  of  Jlonkton,  and  had, 
with  other  issue,  George,  who  eventually  inherited  the  chief- 
tainship and  estates;  and  iii.  James,  ancestor  of  Kobert 
Dundas,  Ksq.  The  laird  lived  several  years  after  the  Eevolu- 
tion,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 

Waltek  Dundas,  Esq.  of  Dundas,  in.  Lady  Christian  Leslie, 
dau.  of  Alexander,  1st  Earl  of  Leven,  and  had  Ralph;  Walter, 
who  d.  s.p. ;  Agnes,  in.  Sir  John  Foulis;  Mary,  m.  Sir  Wm. 
Lockhart ;  and  Barbara,  in.  Alexander,  Lord  Kaith.  Dundas 
was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Ealph  Dundas,  Esq.  of  Dundas,  living  1699,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  William  Sharp,  Esq.  of  Houston,  and  had  two  sons, 
Thomas  and  William,  who  both  d.  without  issue,  and  thus 
terminated  the  male  line  of  Walter,  eldest  son  of  George 
Dundas,  of  Dundas,  served  heir  1636;  the  chieftainship  of  the 
family  devolved  in  consequence  upon  the  grandson  of  the  said 
George  Dundas  (the  son  of  his  2nd  son,  George), 

George  Dundas,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  co.  Linlithgow,  and  Master 
of  the  King's  Works  in  Scotland.  He  m.  Alison,  dau.  of 
General  James  Bruce,  of  Kennet,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
James  Dundas,  Esq.  of  Dundas,  m.  Jean  Maria,  eldest  dau. 
cf  William,  Lord  Forbes,  and  had  (with  four  daus.,  Dorothea, 
m.  George  Brown,  Esq.,  of  Ellison,  co.  Roxburgh;  Alice,  in. 
Sir  John  Wedderburn ;  Barbara,  m.  George  Ogilvie,  of  Langley 
Park;  and  Elizabeth)  an  only  son,  his  successor, 

George  Dundas,  Esq.  of  Dundas,  m.  24  Dec.  1784,  Chris- 
tian, 2nd  dau.  of  Sir  William  Stirling,  Bart,  of  Ardoch,  by 
whom  (who  d.  14  Sept.  1832)  he  left,  James,  his  heir;  Chris- 
tian, in.  1804,  John  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Sundrum;  Maiia,  w. 
1813,  Robert  Cunyngham,  Esq.;  and  Anne,  m.  1831,  Mont- 
gomerie  Hamilton,  Esq.  The  laird,  who  was  a  Capt.  in  the 
E.I.C.S.,  and  Commander  of  the  "Winterton"  East  India- 
man,  was  lost  at  the  wreck  of  that  ship  off  the  coast  of  Mada- 
gascar, 22  Aug.  1792.  He  was  s.  by  his  son,  the  present 
James  Dundas,  Esq.  of  Dundas. 

^i-ms— Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  gu.  Crest— A  lion's  head  full- 
faced  looking  through  a  bush  of  oak  ppr.  Siqiporters — Two 
!  gu.,  and  below  the  shield,  for  a  compartment,  a 
salamander  in  flames  of  fire  ppr.     Motto — Essayez. 

"  ai — Dundas  Castle,  near  South  Queeusferry,  N.B. 


DUITDAS    OP    ARNISTON. 

Dundas,  Egbert,  Esq.  of  Avniston,  Mid-Lothian, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  23  March,  1823  ;  m.  26  Sept.  1815, 
Emily  Louisa  Diana,  only  child  of  the  late  Hon. 
John  James  Knox,  youngest  sou  of  Thomas,  Earl 
of  Eaufurly,  and  has  issiie, 

I.  Robert,  b.  28  July,  1857. 

II.  Henry,  6.  4  Sept.  ls6G. 

I.  Marion.  ii.  Alice.  in.  Ellen. 

IV.  Hester,  d.  1873. 

iLtntilQC.  —  Sir  James  Dundas,  of  Arni?ton,  son  of 
George  Dundas,  Esq.  of  Dundas,  by  Catherine  his  2nd  wife, 
dau.  of  Lawrence,  3rd  Lord  Oliphant,  was  father  of 

Sir  James  Dundas,  of  Arniston,  M.P.  for  co.  Edinburgh, 
appointed  (1662)  one  of  the  Senators  of  the  College  of  Justice. 
Dying  1679,  he  left,  by  Marian  his  1st  wife,  dau.  of  Robert, 
Lord  Boyd,  with  three  daus.,  one  son, 

Robert  Dundas,  an  eminent  Lawyer,  M.P.  for  co.  Edin- 
burgh, appointed  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Session  1689,  which 
office  he  filled  for  37  years.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir 
Robert  Sinclair,  of  Stevenson,  and  left  at  his  decease  (1727), 
with  other  children,  a  son  and  successor, 

BoBERT  Dundas,  Esq.  of  Arniston,  6.  9  Sept.  1685;  Solicitor- 
General  1717,  and  Lord  Advocate  of  Scotland  1720.  In  1722 
he  was  M.P.  for  co.  Edinburgh,  and,  1737,  became  one  of  the 
Judges  of  Session,  when  he  assumed  the  titular  designation  of 
Lord  Arniston.  He  subsequently  (1748)  succeeded  Duncan 
I'orbes  in  the  Presidency  of  the  Court.  His  Lordship  m.  1st, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Watson,  Esq.  of  Muir  House,  by 
wliom  he  had  (with  two  daus.)  a  son,  Robert,  his  heir,  of 
whom  presently.  Lord  Arniston  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir 
Rooert  Gordon,  Bart,  of  Invergordon,  and  by  her  was  lather 
Henry,  crcntert  Viscoun^  Melville  24  Dec.  1802.  Lord 
Arniiituu  U.  i;C3,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son  ai;d  heir. 


RoBEUT  Dundas,  Esq.  of  Arniston,  Lord  President  of  the 
Court  of  Session,  and  M.P.  for  Mid-Lothlan,  m.  1st,  Henrietta 
dau.  of  Sir  James  Carmichael,  and  had  four  daus'.,  Elizabeth 
m.  Sir  John  Lockhart  Ross,  Bart. ;  Henrietfa,  in.  Adam,  1st 
Viscount  Duncan ;  Margaret,  in.  General  Scott,  of  Ealcomie; 
and  Anne,  m.  George  Buchan,  Esq.  of  Kelloe.  He  in.  2nd!y', 
Jean,  dau.  of  William  Grant,  Esq.,  Lord  Prestongrange,  and 
by  her  had, 
Robert,  his  heir. 

Francis,   Lieut.-Gen.  and  Governor  of  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope. 
AVilliam,  Privy  Councillor  and  Secretary  at  War  1802,  Lord 
Clerk  Registrar  of  Scotland. 

Philip,  Governor  of  Prince  of  Wales'  Island,  in.  1803,  Mar- 
garet, sister  of  Sir  David  Wedderburn,  Bart.,  and  d.  1807, 
leaving  issue,   Robert  Adam,   afterwards  the  Right  Hon. 
Robert  Hamilton  Nisbet  Hamilton,  M.P.  for  co.  Lincoln, 
m.  1828,  Lady  Mary,  dau.  of  the  7th  Earl  of  Elgin,  and  d. 
1877 ;  Philip,  d.  1870,  Lieut.-Col.,  in.  Lady  Jane,  dau.  of 
the  7th  Earl  of  Wemyss. 
Grizel,  m.  Robert  Colt.  Esq. 
Janet,  m.  John  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Pencaitland. 
The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Robert  Dundas,  of  Arniston,  M.P.  for  co.  Edinburgh,  Lord 
ChiefBaronof  the  Court  of  Exchequer  in  Scotland, ";,<!  1787, 
Hon.  Elizabeth  Dundas,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry,  1st  Viscount 
Melville,  and  d.  I8I9,  leaving  issue,  Robert,  his  heir;  Henry, 
Vice-Admiral  R.N.,  c^.  II  Sept.  1863;  William  Pitt;  Anne,  iii. 
J.  Borthwick,  Esq. ;  and  Joanna,  in.  G.  Dempster,  Esq.  His 
eldest  son  and  heir, 

Robert  Dundas,  Esq.  of  Arniston,  to.  1822,  Lilias  Calder- 
wood  Durham,  of  Largo  and  Polton,  only  dau.  of  Thomas 
Durham  Calderwood,  and  representative  of  the  Dueua:is  of 
largo,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  now  of  Arniston. 

II.  Thomas,  Capt.  I2th  foot,  b.  1825 ;  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  John 
Portal,  Esq.  of  Laverstoke,  Hants. 

III.  William,  M.A.,  of  the  Kims,  Faringdon,  Barrister,  of 
Lincoln's  Inn,  b.  1826;  m.  27  July,  1858,  Etheldred  Mary, 
only  dau.  of  the  late  Henry  Champion  Partridge,  Esq.  of 
Hockham  Hall,  Norfolk. 

IV.  James  Durham,  Capt.  00th  RiCes,  b.  1835. 
I.  Elizabeth,  d.  1862.  u.  Aaue. 

Mr.  Dundas  d.  183S. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  gu.  within  a  bordure  az.  Crest 
— A  lion's  head  affronte,  looking  through  an  oak-bush  ppr. 

Motto — Essayez. 
Seat — Arniston,  Gorebridgc,  Edinburgh. 


DUNDAS    OF    FINGASK    AND    CARHON 
HALL. 

Dfndas,  Thomas  Geoege,  Esq.  of  Carron  Ilall, 
CO.  Stirling,  b.  14  May,  1853  ;  s.  his  father  1872, 
Lieut.  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  late  52nd  foot. 

ILillCaCJC.— Alexander  Dundas,  of  Fingask,  son  of  James 
Dundas,  of  Dundas,  by  Christian  his  wife,  dau.  of  John,  Lord 
Innermeath  and  Lorn,  m.  Eupham,  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander 
Livingston,  of  Callendar,  and  d.  1451,  during  his  confinement 
in  Dumbarton  Castle,  wherein  he  had  been  imprisoned  through 
the  hostility  of  William,  Earl  of  Douglas.  He  ^Vas  s.  by  his 
son, 

Alexander  Dundas,  of  Fingask,  who  m.  Isabel,  dau.  of 
Lawrence,  Lord  Oliphant,  and  had  several  sons  and  one 
dau.,  the  wife  of  Law,  of  Lawbridge.  He  fell  at  Flodden 
1513,  together  with  four  of  his  sons,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Alexander  Dundas,  of  Fingask,  who  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Sir  David  Bruce,  of  Clackmannan,  and  had  issue.  He  was 
slain  at  Pinkie,  and  was  5.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Archibald  Ddndas,  of  Fingask,  a  man  of  much  influence 
in  the  time  of  James  VI.,  who  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his 
son, 

William  Ddndas,  of  Fingask,  who  m.  1582,  Margaret,  eldest 
dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  David  Carnegie,  of  Clouthie,  but  having 
no  issue,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Archibald  Dundas,  of  Fingask,  who  m.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of 
Sir  David  Carnegie,  by  Eupham  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Sir 
David  Wemyss,  of  Wemyss,  and  had  a  son,  John,  his  heir ; 
and  a  dau.  Nicholas,  m.  Fairlie  of  Braid.  Archibald,  in. 
2ndly,  Giles,  dau.  of  Lawrence  Mercer,  of  Aldie,  and  had  a 
son,  Lawrence,  Professor  of  Humanity  at  Edinburgh.  The 
eldest  son, 

Sir  Jodn  Dundac,  of  Fingask,  a  devoted  Royalist,  received 
the  honor  of  knighthood  from  Charles  L  at  Dunfermline 
1633.    He  TO.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Moncriei,  of  that 


490 


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DUN 


ilk,  Init  haa  no  issue;  and  2naiy,  Margaret,  tlau.  of  Gcor'i^e 
Duiidas,  of  Dundas,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  son,  his  succes- 
sor, in  1G70, 

JouN  Ddndas,  of  Fingask,  who  dj.  Magdalen,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Allardice,  son  of  Allardice,  of  that  illc,  and  was  s.  1724,  by  his 
son, 

Thomas  Dundas,  of  Fingask,  who  got  a  charter  under  tlie 
Great  Seal  (1739)  for  erecting  his  kinds  in  co.  Stirling  into  a 
barony,  under  the  designation  of  the  Barony  of  Fingask.  He 
m.  Berthea,  dau.  of  John  Baillie,  of  Castlecarry,  and  had  two 
sons,  Thomas,  his  heir;  and  Laubunce,  of  Kerse,  ancestor  of 
the  Eakl  of  Zetland.    The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Dundas,  Esq.  of  Fingask,  M.P.  for  Orkney  and 
Shetland,  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  James  Graham,  of  Airth, 
Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Admiralty  for  Scotland,  lout  had 
no  issue;  and  2ndly,  1744,  Lady  Janet  Maitland,  dau.  of 
Charles,  6lh  Earl  of  Lauderdale,  and  had  issue, 
Thomas,  his  heir.  Chakles,  of  whom  presently. 

Margaret,  m.  A.  Gibson,  Esq. 
Berthia,  m.  George  Haldane,  Esq. 
Mary,  ijt.  James  Bruce,  Esq.  of  Kinnaird. 
Janet,  m.  James  Deans,  Esq.,  M.D. 
Mr.  Dundas  d.  17SG.     His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Dundas,  Esq.  of  Fingask  and  Carron  Hall,  co.  Stir- 
ling, M.P.,  a  General  Ofliccr  of  distinction,  m.  9  Jan.  17S4, 
Lady  Ehzabeth  Eleanora  Home,  dau.  of  Alexander,  9th  Earl  of 
Home,  and  by  her  (who  survived  until  10  April,  1837)  he  had 
THO.MAS  and  other  issue.  He  d.  in  the  public  service  at  Guada- 
loupe,  3  June,  1794,  and  in  thefollowing  year  a  monumentwas 
ordered  by  the  House  of  CommQn.s  to  be  erected  to  his  memory 
in  St.  Paul's  Cathedral.    His  son  and  heir, 

LiEUT.CoL.  Thomas  Dundas,  of  Carron  Hall,  ui.  Charlotte 
Anne,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Joseph  Moore  Boultbee,  and  left  at 
his  decease,  24  May,  1860,  one  SHrviving  son,  Joseph,  of  whom 
presently ;  and  two  daus.,  Charlotte  Anna,  m.  1st,  Col.  Armine 
Mountain,  who  d.  1854;  and  2ndly,  1860,  Gen.  Sir  John  Henry 
Lefroy,  C.B.,  K.C.M.G.;  and  Clementina,  m.  1850,  Vincent 
Kartolucci,  and  d.  1867.    His  only  son, 

Joseph  Dundas,  Esq.  of  Carron  Hall,  Major  Stirlingshire 
Militia,  Lieut.-Col.  Cumm.  Stirlingshire  Uifle  Volunteers,  b. 
28  Nov.  1822;  ju.  28  Nov.  1850,  Margaret  Isabella,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Charles  George  Moir,  Esq.  of  Dcnniore,  co.  Aber- 
deen, by  Mary  Agnew  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Bruce, 
Bart,  of  Stenhouse,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Geokgb,  now  of  Carron  Hall, 

II.  Laurence  Armine,  (j.  4  Oct.  1854. 

III.  Arthur  Bruce,  li.  31  March,  18G0. 

IV.  Charles,  b.  17  April,  1861. 

V.  Archibald  Cospatrick,  b.  3  Dec.  1S63. 

VI.  George  Joseph,  b.  26  Nov.  1866. 

I.  Maiy.  II.  Eleanor  Charlotte.  ih.  Isabella. 

He  d.  1872. 

Arms— Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  gu.  within  a  double  trcssure 
flory  counteriioi-y  gu.  CrcU—A  lion's  head  aftrontce  looking 
through  a  bush  of  oak  ppr.  Supxiorlers— Two  lions.  Multo— 
Essayez. 

/Seat— Carron  Hall,  Larbert,  N.B. 


DUNDAS    OF    BARTON    COURT. 

Dundas,  Charles  Ameseuey,  Esq.  of    Barton 
Court,  Berks,  h.  30  Nov.  1845. 

ILtlltaflC— Sm  James  Whitley  Deans  Dundas,  G.C.E., 

Admiral  of  the  Fleet,  of  Barton  Court,  Berks,  J. P.  and  D.L. 

(son   of  James   Deans,   Esq.,  M.D.,  of   Calcutta,   by   Janet 

his  wife,   dau.  of  Thomas  Dundas,   Esq.  of  Fingask,  M.P., 

descended  from  Alexander  Dundas,  of  Fingask,  son  of  James 

Dundas,  of  Dundas,  by  his  wife.  Christian,  dau.  of  John,  Lord 

Innermeath  and   Lorn),  assumed   the  surname  and  arms  of 

Dundas  by  royal  license.    He  was  M.P.   for  Devizes,   and 

afterwards  for  Greenwich,  and  a  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  in 

1854,    and   was  Commander-in-Chief   of   the    British   Naval 

Forces  in  the  Black  Sea  185.5.     He  was  b.  4  Dec.  1785  ;  m.  1st, 

28  April,    1808,   his  first  cousin,  Janet,  only  dau.  of  the  late 

Charles  Dundas,   Lord  Amesbury,  by  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  and 

sole  heir  of  Ealph  Wliilley,  Esq.  of  Aston  Hall,  Flintshire,  and 

by  her  (who  d.  7  Dee.  1837)  had  issue, 

Charles  James,  of  the  Coldstream  Guards,  5.  15  Jan.  1811; 

M.P.  for  the  Flint  district  1838;  m.  20  March,   1837,  his 

cousin,   Janet  Lindsay,   dau.  of  John  Jardine,  Esq.,   and 

grand-dau.  of  Bruce  the  traveller,  and  had  issue,  Charles 

Amesburt,  now  of  Barton  Court.    He  d.  H  April,  185C. 

James,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Kintbury. 

Ann,  „(.  John  Archer  Uoublun,  Esq.  of  Great  Uallinebury, 


Janet,  m.  Henry  PLobarts,  Esq. 

Sophia,   5)!.   James  Coutts  Crawford,   Esq.;    and  d.    1850,    ! 
leaving  issue. 
Sir  James  Deans  Dundas  to.   2n(lly,  3  Aug.  1847,  Lady  Emily 
Moreton,  dau.  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Ducie.     He  d.  3  Oct.  1862. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  within  a  bordure  flory  countcr- 
flory  gu.,   quarterly  with  Whitley  and  Deans.     Crests— l&t, 
Dundas  :  A  lion's  head  full  faeed.looking  through  a  bush  of  oak    ; 
ppr. ;  2nd,  Whitley  :   A  stag's  head  arg.  attired  or,  holding 
in  its  mouth  the  end  of  a  scroll,  bearing  the  motto.  Live  to    ; 
live.     ilfo«oes— Essayez,  for   Dundas  ;    Vitc  vol  Marte,   for    i 
Deans. 

Seatx — Barton  Court,   near  Hungerford,  Berks;  and  Astoa 
Hall,  Hawarden,  Flintshire. 


DUNDAS    OF    CLOBEMON    HALL. 

Dundas,  Lawrence  George,  Esq.  of  Clobemon 

Hall,  CO.  Wexford,  J.P.  for   tliat  co.  and   tlie  co. 

Westmcath,  h.  June,  1814 ;  on.  1st,  1835,  Ellen,  dau. 

of  Kev.  li.  Eyre,  Kcctor  of  Ejre  Court,  co.  Galway, 

by  wliom  he  liad, 

Lorenzo  Georcje,  Lieut.-Col.  Royal  London  3Iilitia,  h.  April, 

1837 ;  m.  18G8,  Lillie,  4th  dau.  of  Robert  Adams,  Esq.  of 

Kensington,  and  has,  Lorenzo  Frank,  b.  1872,  and  other 

issue. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Aug.  1854,  Jane  Anna  Maria,  only 
child  of  Thomas  Grimston,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Eipon, 
CO.  York,  by  Anna  Maria  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  llcy. 
Charles  Fynes  Clinton,   and  has  by  her, 

I.  Thomas  Fynes  Clinton,  6.  Feb.  1859. 

II.  Sidney  Lawrence,  b.  July,  1863. 

III.  Charles  George,  b.  Oct.  1866. 

IV.  Henry  James,  b.  10  Aug.  1868. 

V.  John  Ernest  Frederick,  6.  10  Dec.  1376. 

I.  Annie  Frances.  ii.  Emma  Florence. 

III.  Caroline  Anna  Maria.  iv.  Ellen  Marion. 

V.  Ida  Alexandra.  vi.  Constance  Lilly. 

VH.  Ethel  Alice.  viii.  Eva  Mary. 

%iX\Cil^t. — Colonel  Lawrence  Dundas,  of  the  2Cth 
Light  Dragoons,  who  d.  in  1795,  had,  by  his  wife  Ellen,  dau.  of 
Michael  Green,  Esq.  of  Midleton,  co.  Cork  (who  d.  1832),  a 
son, 

Major  Lawrence  Dondas,  5th  Fusiliers,  who  served  in  the 
Peninsular  war.  He  m.  Sept.  1812,  Charlotte  Maria,  only  child 
of  George  Slator,  Esq.  of  Swiftbrooke,  co.  Dublin,  and  had 
issue, 

Lawrence  George,  now  of  Clobemon  Hall. 

George  Charles.  Henry  Thomas. 

William  John. 

Georgina  Sarah.  Adelaide  Maria, 

Major  Dundas  tZ.  July,  18G6. 

/S'tcti— Clobemon  Hall,  Feras,  co.  '\\'cxford. 


DUNLOP    OF    DRUMHEAD. 

DuNLOP,  Egbert  Buchanan,  Esq.  of  Drumhead, 
CO.  Dumbarton,  b.  11  Oct.  1870 ;  m.  1st,  20  July, 
1837,  Emma,  dau.  of  Thomas  Smith,  Esq.,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  16  March,  1851)  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  b.  27  May,  1838 ;  to.  1876,  Harriet  Kylsie,  eldest 
dau.  of  Emanuel  Baker,  Esq.  of  York  Place,  Portmaa 
Square,  and  has  one  son,  Robert,  b.  1877. 

II.  James,  6.  19  Sept.  1840. 

III.  Charles  George,  6.  2  Jan.  1843. 

IV.  Henry  Donald,  R.A.,  b.  27  July,  1845;  m.  28  Jan.  I8C9,  j^ 
Charlotte  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Brigadier-Gen.  Gilbert  { 
Buchanan,  which  lady  d.  29  Aug.  1862.  He  to.  2ndly, 
Selina,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Woolston,  Esq.,  of  Welling- 
borough, Northampton,  and  has  issue,  Archibald  Henry; 
Colin  Napier;  and  a  dau.,  Selina. 

V.  Francis  Campbell,  b.  20  Jan.  1847. 

I.  Elizabeth,  d.  17  Dec.  1839.         ii.  Caroline  Annabella. 

III.  Frances  Harriett,  d.  1845.        iv.  Emma. 
Mr.   Duulop  m.  2ndly,   3   March,    1859,   Frances 
Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Ven.  Edward  John  BurroW; 
D.D.,  E.E.S.,  Archdeacon  of  Gibraltar. 

ILiUCnflC— James  Dunlop,  of  Garnkirk,  a  branch  of  th« 
family  of  Dunlop  of  that  ilk,  m.  Lilias,  only  child  of  Eoberl 
Campbell,  ol  Northwoodside,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  anc 
co-heir  of  John  Napier  of  Kilmahcw.    Their  2nd  son. 


DUJf 


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401 


EoBETiT  DoNLOT,  of  Househill,  TO.  Isf,  Jean  Baird,  dau.  of 
Bairil,  of  Craiston,  and  liis  only  cliikl  by  lier,  iii.  Robert 
Dinwiddle,  of  Germiston,  and  was  represented  by  the  late 
William  Lockhaut,  Esq.  of  Germiston  and  Milton  Lockhart, 
for  many  years  M.P.  for  co.  Lanark.  Robert  Dunlop  m.  2ndly, 
Janet,  dau.  of  Archibald  Buchanan,  of  Drumhead,  by  Jean 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Gilbert  Buchanan,  of  Bonkell,  and  Dorothea 
Napier,  a  descendant  of  the  famous  John  Napier,  of  Mur- 
chiston,  the  inventor  of  Logarithms.  By  this  marriage  llobert 
Dunlop  had, 

I.  James,  of  Househill,  Col.  Eenfrew.shire  Militia,  whom  in. 
his  cousin,  Miss  Buclianan,  of  the  Bonkell  family,  and  had 
four  daus.,  one  of  whom,  the  2nd,  m.  the  late  A.  D.  Camp- 
bell, Esq.  of  Ash  Craig,  Ayrshire,  but  without  issue.  All 
the  daus.  are  now  deceased,  and  the  estates  of  Househill 
passed  under  the  settlements  to  Robert  Bdchanan  Dun- 
lop, Esq.  of  Drumhead,  who  sold  it  in  1872. 

II.  Robert  Buchanan,  of  Drumhead,  to  which  estate  he  .?. 
as  heir  of  entail,  in  right  of  his  mother,  on  assuming  the 
name  and  arms  of  Bdchanan.  He  was  Lieut. -Col.  of  tlie 
London  and  Westminster  Light  Horse  Volunteers,  raised 
at  the  time  of  the  Lord  George  Gordon  Riots.  He  ui. 
21  May,  1805,  Frances,  7th  dau.  of  Samuel  Beachcroft,  Esq. 
ot  Wickham  Court,  Kent,  Director  of  the  Bank  of  England, 
and  d.  15  Jan.  1837,  having  had,  besides  a  dau.,  ElizuLiuth, 
three  sons, 

1  Robert  Buchanan  Dunlop,  now  of  Drumhead. 

2  James,  d.  20  Dec.  1859. 

3  Cliarles  (licv.),  Vicar  of  Henfield,  Sussex,  to.  Fanny, 
dau.  of  William  Borrer,  Esq.  of  Henfield,  Sussex,  and 
</.  4  Sept.  isrjl,  leaving  three  sons  and  one  dau.,  Charles 
Seward,  0.  24  Oct.  1840;  Henry  Beachcroft,  b.  27  Jan. 
1812;  WiUiam  Buchanan,  6.  9  April,  1851;  and  Famiy 
Elizabeth. 

I.  Lilias,  m.  Robert  Sluirhcad,  of  Croy,  but  without  issue. 

II.  Dorothea,  m.  Robert  Fiudlay,  of  Easterhill  {see  Findi-AT 
of  jEasterhUl). 

Arms — Buchanan  and  Dunlop  quarterly.  Motlo — Par  sit 
ifortuna  labori. 

J'rescU  Residence— Ths  Grange,  Wrocclcsham,  Farnham, 
Surrey. 


DUNLOP    OF    COESOCK. 

Mfeeat-Dunlop,  Mrs.,  of  C'orsock,  co.  Kirkcud- 
bright. Eliza  Esther,  only  child  of  John  Murray, 
Esq.  of  Ainslie  Place,  Edinburgh,  by  Anna  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Richard  Downing  Jennings,  Esq.  of  St. 
Eustatius,  m.  18  July,  1844,  ALE:i:ANDEE  C.  S. 
MuiiBAY-DuNLOP,  Esq.  of  Corsock,  co.  Kirkcud- 
bright, J. P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Greenock  (who  was 
"  27  Dec.  1798,  and  d.  1  Sept.  1870),  and  has  liad 
issue, 

I.  Alesandek,  b.  3  Oct.  1S4S  ;  to.  4  Feb.  1S7.3,  Charlotte 
Claudine,  sister  of  Rev.  II.  Eraser  J.  Coape  Arnold,  of 
Ashby  St.  Legers,  and  d.  s.p.  8  Oct.  1874. 

H.  John  Murray,  6.  15  Dec.  1849  ;  d.  unm. 

III.  James  Hamilton,  b.  3  Oct.  1851;  d.  VMin. 

IV.  Henky  Liston,  Lieut.  R.A.,  b.  11  Feb.  1857. 

I.  Anna,  m.  Rev.  T.  M.  Lindsay,  D.D. 

II.  Margaret  Colquhoun,  m.  Rev.  B.  Bell. 
m.  Eliza  AUce.  iv.  Mary  Janet. 

Mr.  Dunlop  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
MxiEEAY,  on  his  wife  succeeding  her  father,  who  d. 
1849 ;  and  those  of  CoLQunouN  Stikling  on 
succeeding  to  Law  and  Edinbarnet  1SG7. 

HillCTttJC.— Alexander  Dunlop,  of  Keppoch,  co.  Dum- 
barton, b.  17GG,  who  claimed  descent  from  a  cadet  of  the 
old  Scottish  House  of  Dunlop  of  Dunlop,  m.  1st,  1788,  Janet, 
dau.  of  Robert  Graham,  Esq.  of  Gairbraid,  co.  Lanark,  by 
■whom  he  had  issue,  John,  deceased,  of  Gairbraid  {see  Dunlop 
of  that  place) ;  two  other  sons,  deceased  without  issue;  and 
a  dau.,  deceased.  He  ?)i.  2ndly,  1796,  Margaret,  eldest  dau. 
if  William  Colquhoun,  of  Kenmure,  co.  Lanark  {see  Douglas's 
■onage  of  Scotland),  whose  only  son,  William  Colquhoun, 
assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Stirling  on  succeeding  to 
lands  of  Law  and  Edinbarnet,  co.  Dumbarton,  and  at  the 
death  of  the  late  Sir  George  Colquhoun,  of  Tillyquhoun, 
ime  the  male  representative  of  the  Colqulioun  family.  Of 
this  marriage  there  were  eleven  children,  of  whom  Mr.  Murray 
Dunlop,  M.P.,  was  tlic  uldcbt. 

Arms—Arsx.,  an  eagle  disi^layed  gu.  a  bovdurc  az.  Crest— 
A  ship  without  sail-.     jy.M/o— Dcus  dabit  vela. 

iSeut— Corsock,  Dah;cattic,  co.  Kirkcudbright.. 


DUNLOP    OF    MONASTEHBOICE. 
Dtjnlop,  Egbert  Fostee,  Esq.  of  Monasterboice, 
CO.   Louth,  J.P.,  High   Sheriff    1873,  b.    10  April, 
1S09;    m.  15  March,  1836,  Hon.  Anno  Elizabeth 
Skeffiugton,  sister  of  the  late  Viscount  Masscreene 
and  Eerrard,  K.P.,  and  has  had  issue, 
I.  William  James  Skeffington,  Lieut.  R.E.,   b.  at  Genevan 
24  Nov.  1847;  d.  Sept.  1871. 

I.  Harriett  Catherine. 

II.  Annette  Ehzabeth,  m.  1870,  Sir  Leopold  M'Clintock. 

III.  Blanche  Louisa. 

IV.  Helen  Mary,  to.  1874,  Rev.  II.  West. 

V.  Dorothea  Roberta.  vi.  Mary  Rachel. 

iltnCilSC. — William  Drummond  Dunlop,  Esq.  of  Monas- 
terboice, CO.  Louth,  b.  3  July,  1780,  third  son  of  Robert 
Delap,  Esq.  of  Monellan,  co.  Donegal  {see  Uiat  name),  resumed 
by  royal  license,  18G1,  his  family's  original  surnnme  »f 
Dunlop.  He  to.  1st,  5  Sept.  1805,  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of 
William  Foster,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Clogher,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
5  Sept.  1842)  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Foster,  now  of  Monasterboice. 

I.  Catherine  Lctitia  Drummond,  d.  unm.  1827. 

II.  Mary  Anne  Sarah,  m.  David  Ross,  of  Bladensburg,  Esq., 
and  d.  1841. 

III.  Henrietta  Jemima,  d.  unm.  1831. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Col.  Henry  Gore  Sankey,  of 
Fort  Frederick,  co.  Cavan.    He  d.  Nov.  1876. 

For  Lineage,  &c.,  see  Delap  of  Monellan. 

Seal — Monasterboice,  near  CoUon. 

DUNKn    OF    BRITTAS. 

Dunne,  Feancis  Plunkett,  Esq.  of  Brittas,  in 
the  Queen's  Co.,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1878,  b.  22  April, 
1844  ;  m.  22  Oct.  1873,  Frances  Jane,  dau.  of  Kev. 
Eobert  Hedges  Dunne,  Eector  of  Lcmauaghan,  in 
the  King's  Co.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Alice  Maude.  ii.  Kathleen  Flunkctt. 

III.  Frances  Plunkett. 

UllTCaSC. — The  estate  of  Brittas  has  been  time  imme- 
morial in  the  ancient  family  of  Dunne,  anciently  O'Doinn, 
chief  of  the  name,  and  a  sept,  of  historic  note.  The 
O'Doinns  occur  frequently  in  McGeoghehan,  in  the  Annals 
of  the  Four  Masters,  and  the  other  Irish  authorities. 

Teig  O'Doinn,  Chief  of  Ily-Regain,  m.  Gormley,  dau.  of 
O'Conor  Failghe,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  three  sons, 

I.  Teig,  his  successor. 

II.  Terence,  of  Kilcavan,  in  the  territory  of  Hy-Regain,  which 
lands  his  father  settled  on  him.  He  was  living  in  1595,  and 
was  mentioned  in  his  brother's  deed  of  settlement  of  Hy- 
Rcgain,  20  July,  1590.    His  eldest  son, 

John,  of  Kilcavan,  is  mentioned  in  remainder  in  the  deed 
of  settlement  of  Hy-Rcgain  of  1616.  He  m.  twice,  had 
several  sons,  and  d.  18  Dec.  1636,  leaving  by  his  first 
wife  Mary,  dau.  of  Laoighsigh  O'Dempsey,  of  Deskert, 
King's  Co.,  an  elder  son, 

Terence,  of  Kilcavan,  who  sold  that  estate,  and  d.  1680, 
He  was  direct  ancestor  of. 
Rev.  John  H.  Dunne,  Rector  of  Dunshaughlin,  co. 
Meath  (son  of  James  Dunne,  last  Sovereign  of  Port- 
arlington,  grandson  of  Lawrence  Dunne,  and  great- 
grandson  of  Terence  Dunne,  of  Ards,  whose  father, 
John  Dunne,  was  son  and  administrator  of  Terence, 
who  sold  Kilcavan).  He  m.  Augusta,  dau.  of  John 
Bockett,  Esq.,  co.  Berks,  and  d.  27  Aug.  1863,  leaving 
by  her,  who  d.  7  Jan.  1861, 

1  Terence  John  Bockett  Dunne,  Esq.  of  Kilcooney. 
King's  Co.,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  Lieut.  2nd 
Queen's  Regt.,  b.  April,  1846. 

2  Francis  William  Bradney,  LL.B.,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  m.  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Henry  Bradshaw,  Esq., 
M.R.C.S. 

1  Alice  Sarah  Bradney,  m.  Capt.  Thompson,  7Sth 
Highlanders. 

2  Harriett  Mary  Augusta,  m.  George  D.'Bushe, 
Esq.,  R.N. 

III.  Owen,  of  Park,  in  the  Queen's  Co.  ancestor  of  Dotne, 
of  Park,  mentioned  in  the  scttlcmeuts  of  the  lly-Rcgam 
territory. 

The  eldest  son, 

Teig  O'Doinn,  Chief  of  Hy-Rcgain,  made  three  several 
settlements  of  his  estates  1590,  151)1,  1593.  He  «i.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Sir  James  FitzPeirce  Fitzgerald,  of  Ballysonan,  CO. 
Kildure,  and  had,  besides  two  duus.,  lour  sons, 


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DUN 


I.  Teio  Oge,  successor  to  his  father,  surrendered  his  estates 
to  James  I.,  and  got  a  fiat  for  a  rc-grant,  which  never 
passed  (see  Doyne  of  Wells). 

II.  Cormack,  of  Tyrtin  Shine  and  Eoshoyne,  had  four  sons, 
Donald,  Donough,  Art  and  Owney. 

ill.  Barnaby,  alUiK  Brian,  got  one-fourth  of  Hy-Eegain  from 
liis  father,  ra.    Margaret,    of    Fergananim    O'MoUoy,   and 
d.  23  Dec.  16U,  leaving  issue, 
1  Brian  Ooe,  of  whom  hereafter.  2  Garrett. 

3  Donough.  4  I'hflim.  5  George. 

6  Kaclan.  7  A     liur. 

1  Margaret.  2  Ivathcrine.  3  Ellen. 

IV.  Cahib,  or  Charles,  of  whom  presently. 
Teig  O'Doinn,  Chief  of  Ily-Eegain,  was  living  in  1593,  then 
being  very  old  and  blind,  his  youngest  son, 

Cahie  O'Doikn,  alias  Charles  Dcnn,  a  "  Good  Scholar,  and 
a  zealous  Brotestant,"  was  a  Master  in  Chancery,  and  M.P.  for 
Tiinity  College,  Dublin.  He  petitioned  against  the  passing  of 
the  re-grant  of  Hy-Eegain  to  his  elder  brother,  and  got  a 
grant  to  himself  of  "The  Brittas,"  and  the  greater  portion  of 
the  Hy-Eegain  estates,  which  were  erected  into  the  Manor  of 
Brittas.  He  d.  unm.  16  May,  1617,  having  bequeathed  by  his 
will,  dated  2  April  previously,  the  manor  to  his  nephew, 

Brian  Oge  Dunn,  of  Brittas,  b.  1599.  He  obtained  from 
Charles  I.  a  patent  for  a  large  estate  in  the  Barony  of  Tinne- 
hinch,  to  hold  to  him  and  his  heirs  for  ever  in  soccage,  pro- 
vided he  did  not  take  the  name,  style,  or  title  of  O'Doinn,  and 
that  he  should  drop  that  name,  and  call  himself  Brian 
Dcnn.  He  to.  Sybella,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Pigott,  Knt.  of 
Dysart,  and  widow  of  Eichard  Cosby,  Esq.  of  Stradbally,  both 
in  the  Queen's  Co  ,  and  d.  7  Nov.  1661,  when  he  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Cahib  or  Charles  Ddnne,  Esq.  of  Brittas,  who  m.  Margaret 
Coghlan,  and  had  issue,  i.  Terence,  his  heir;  ii.  Edward; 
in.  Barnaby;  iv.  John,  Capt.  in  the  army  of  James  II.; 
V.  Charles,  of  Ballynakill ;  his  will,  dated  8  Feb.  1680,  was 
proved  30  April,  1681 ;  he  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Terence  Dcnne,  Esq.  of  Brittas,  who  fought  for  James  II., 
.ind  fell  at  Aughrim,  1691.  By  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Daniel  Byrne,  and  sister  of  Sir  Gregory  Byrne,  1st  bart.  of 
Timogue,  he  left  three  sons  and  a  dau., 

1.  Daniel,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  the  Hon.  William 
Nugent,  son  of  the  Earl  of  Westmcath,  and  left  two  daus., 
his  co-heirs, 

1  Alice,  m.  Nicholas  Plunkett,  Esq.  of  Dunsoghly,  and 
was  mother  of  Margaret  Plu.vketx,  who  ra.  her  cousin, 
Francis  Dunne,  Esq.  of  Brittas. 

2  Margaret,  m.  James  Hussey,  Esq. 
It.  Barnaby,  who  left  two  daus  only. 

III.  Edward,  of  whom  presently. 
I.  Dorothy,  m.  Awley  MoUoy. 

The  3rd  son, 

Edward  Dunne,  Esq.  of  Brittas,  m.  1730,  Margaret,  dan.  of 
Trancis  Wyse,  Esq.  of  the  Manor  of  St.  John.  co.  Watcrford, 
by  Mary  his  wife,  dau  of  Thomas  Masterson,  Esq.  of  Castle- 
town, CO.  Wexford,  and  dying  1765,  left  issue,  Francis,  his 
heir ;  Barnaby,  d.  s.  p. ;  Anastatia,  rn.  Charles  Whyte,  Esq.  of 
Leixlip;  Juliana,  m.  O'CanoU ;  Margaret;  and  Mary.  The 
■eldest  son, 

Francis  Dunne,  Esq.  of  Brittas,  m.  10  Aug.  1760,  his  cousin, 
Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Nicholas  Phmkelt,  Esq.  of  Dun- 
soghly Castlii.  CO.  Dublin,  by  Alice  his  wife,  dau.  aud  co-heir 
of  Daniel  Dtmne,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

Edward,  his  heir. 

Francis,  a  Col.  in  the  army,  d.  s.  p.  1844. 

Nicholas,  of  the  Austrian  service,  killed  in  the  storming  of 
F'ort  du  Ehin,  during  the  French  revolutionary  war. 

Alice,  m.  Henry  Osborn,  Esq.  of  Dardistown  Castle. 

Frances,  d.  unm.  Katherine,  d.  xmrti. 

Margarette,  va.  Ambrose  O'Ferall,  Esq.  of  Ballyna. 
Mr.  Dunne  d.  20  Aug.  1776,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edward  Dcnne,  Esq.  of  Brittas,  Gen.  in  the  army,  6. 14  Oct. 
1763  ;  m.  28  July,  1801,  Frances  White,  of  Bantry  House,  sister 
to  the  Earl  of  Bantry,  and  niece  to  Viscount  Longueville,  of 
Castle  Mary,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  12  Nov.  1844,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Francis  Plcnkett,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward  Meadows,  successor  to  his  brother. 

III.  Robert  Hedges  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Lamanaghan,  M.A.,  to. 
Martha  Robinson,  and  has  had  issue, 

1  Nicholas,  Lieut.  21st  regt.,  d.  unm. 

2  Charles  Henry  I'lunkett.  3  Edward. 
4  Robert.                        5  Francis.  6  Richard. 

1  Frances  Jane,  m.  22  Oct.  1873,  Francis  Plunkttt  Dunne, 
Esq.  of  Brittas. 

2  Alice  Plunkett,  m.  Major  Upton.  3  Helen. 
TV.  Richard,  Major  in  the  army. 

V.  Charles,  an  oflicer  in  the  army. 
Gen.  Dunne  d.  12  Nov.  1814,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 


Eight  Hon.  Fbancis  Plunkett  Dcnne,  M.A.,  of  Brittas  ana 
Dunsoghly  Castle,  co.  Dublin,  who  was  (through  his 
grandmother,  Margaret  Plunkett)  one  of  the  represen- 
tatives of  the  distinguished  family  of  Plunkett  of  Dun- 
snrjhhj,  as  well  as  of  the  Tregians  of  Treglan,  co.  Cornwall. 
He  was  a  Privy  Councillor  in  Ireland,  a  Major-Gen.  in 
the  army,  and  Lieut. -Col.  Queen's  Co.  Militia,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  M.P.  for  Portariington  from  1847  to  1857,  and  for  the 
Queen's  Co.  from  1859  to  1868.  Gen.  Dunne  held  office  aa 
Clerk  of  the  Ordnance  1852,  and  was  Private  Secretary  to  the 
Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland  from  1858  to  1859.  He  d.  v.nm. 
6  July,  1874,  aged  72,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Edward  Meadows  Dunne,  Esq.  of  Brittas,  J. P.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  m.  12  Sept.  1835,  Marianne,  4th  dau.  of  Langford 
Rowley  Heyland,  Esq.  of  Glendaragh  and  Tamlaght,  Lieuc- 
Col.  Derry  Militia,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  Aug.  1860)  issue, 

I.  Edward,  d.  unm.  6  Sept.  1848. 

II.  Alexander,  d.  unm.  9  Oct.  18.55. 

III.  Francis  Plunkett,  now  of  Brittas. 
1.  Frances  Jane. 

Mr.  Dunne  d.  19  Sept.  1875,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  tbo 
present  possessor. 

Arms — Az.,  an  eagle  displayed  or.     Crest — On  a  mount 
o:ik  tree  in  front  thereof  a  newt  all  ppr.    Motlo — Mullacher 
a  boo. 

Seats — Brittas,  Clonaslee,  Queen's  Co. 


DTJNSCOMBE    OF    MOUNT    DESEET. 

DuNscoMBE,  EoBEET,  Esq.  of  Mount  Desei-t,  co. 
Cork,  h.  5  April,  1841  ;  m.  28  Aug.  1876,  Harriet 
Frances  Beresford,  younger  dau.  of  the  late  Kev. 
Arthur  John  Presloa,  M.A.,  Canon  of  Kildare, 
Eector  of  Kilmeage,  Vicar  of  Rathernon  and 
Prebendary  of  Lulliamore,  co.  Kildare,  by  Harriot 
Hickman,  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  James  FitzGerald 
Massy  Esq.  of  Stoneville  and  Clouglinarold,  co. 
Limerick. 

ILllTCagC— The  Dunscombes  are  an  old  race,  capable  of 
being  traced  to  a  very  remote  period  in  Devon.  Some  were 
among  the  Pilgrim  Fathers  who  sought  a  home  in  Ameri 
and  Edward  Dunscombe,  who  is  stated  to  have  been  a  son  of 
Christopher,  and  grandson  of  John  DunscoMibe,  of  Dunscombe, 
Devon,  1566,  settled  in  Cork,  Ireland  ;  of  which  city 

NoBLETT  Dunscombe,  Esq.,  6.  1626,  was  Mayor  1665.  He 
TO.  1652,  Mary,  niece  to  Sir  William  Hull,  Knt.  of  Lemcon,  co. 
Cork,  and  dau.  of  Henry  Hull,  of  Clonakilty,  co.  Cork,  and  ci. 
June,  1695,  leaving  one  son,  William,  of  whom  presently; 
and  three  daus.,  Elizabeth,  to.  1673,  Robert  Rogers,  Esq.,  M.P. 
for  Cork;  Mary,  m.  1st,  1676,  James  Harlowyne,  Esq.  of  Cork, 
and  2ndly,  1680,  John  Hull,  Esq.  of  The  Little  Island;  and 
Sarah,  m.  1687,  John  Spread,  Esq.    The  only  son, 

William  Ddnscombe,  Esq.  b.  1660;  to.  1st,  Oct.  1 
Catherine,  sister  to  Sir  John  Meade,  Bart.,  and  by  her,  who  d. 
Jan.  1692,  he  had  (with  four  daus.)  one  son,  Meade,  h.  1691, 
m.  Nov.  1720,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Dillon  Newman,  Esq. 
of  Cork,  and  d.  1729,  learing  (with  two  daus.,  Mary  and 
Catherine)  two  sons,  William,  6.  1721,  and  Eichard,  6.  17'23,  ol 
whom  there  are  many  descendants.  William  Dunscombe  : 
2ndly,  1695,  Mary,  dau.  of  Alderman  William  Roberts,  of  Cork, 
and  d.  Sept.  1720,  leaving  issue  two  sons  and  two  daus., 
Noblett,  of  Mount  Desert,  b.  1699,  High  Sheriff  1730,  and  M.P, 
for  Lismore  from  1727  to  1744,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James 
Barry,  Esq.  of  Eathcormac,  and  d.  s.  p.  May,  1745;  George, 
of  whom  presently;  Helena,  who  ryi.  Stephen  Mazicke,  Esq.; 
and  Henrietta,  who  m.  Eedmond  Barry,  Esq.  of  Ballyclough. 
Mr.  Dunscombe  purchased  Mount  Desert  1703.    His  3rd  son, 

CoL.  George  Dunscombe,  of  Mount  Desert,  b.  May,  1712; 
s.  his  brother  1745.  He  m.  Feb.  1738,  Penelope,  the  2nd  da 
of  Colonel  Nicholas  Colthurst,  of  Ballyally,  co.  Cork,  by  Bene 
lope  his  wife,  the  only  child  of  Sir  John  Topham,  Knt.  o 
Dublin,  one  of  the  Masters  in  Chancery,  and  d.  Jan.  1752 
leaving  (with  four  daus.,  Penelope,  m.  1760,  John  Carleton,  Esq 
of  Woodside,  co.  Cork;  Mary,  m.  July,  1769,  Walter  Atkin 
Esq.  of  Leadington,  co.  Cork;  Harriet,  and  Elizabeth,  wh( 
both  d.  Uhm.)  an  only  son  and  heir, 

Nicholas  Dunscombe,  of  Mount  Desert,  h.  1741;  Higl 
Sheriff  1765;  to.  May,  1764,  Mary,  only  child  of  Thomas  Parker 
Ksq.  of  Inchigagin,  near  Cork,  by  Mary  his  wife,  the  eldes 
dau.  of  Swithin  White,  Esq.  of  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

George,  of  whom  presently. 

Euliert  Parker,  who  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Parkek 
in  lieu  of  his  patron vniic,  on  succeeding  to  his  mother' 
property,     lie  ;«.  20  April,  1788,  his  cousin,  Helena,  one  o 


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49: 


the  daus.  of  Eicliard  Dunscombc,  Ksq.,  by  Jane  Batemnn 
his  wife,  and  d.  July,  1815,  leaving  several  sons  and  thixc 
daus. 

William,  Lieut.  12th  Light  Dragoons,  d.  Feb.  1827. 
Thomas,  an  Alderman  of  Cork,  m.  Feb.  1798,  Mary,  eldest 
dau.  of  Alderni;\n  Shaw,  of  the  City  of  Cork ;  and  d.  Ucc. 
1833,  leaving  issue,   1  Nieholas  (Rev.),  Chancellor  of  the 
Diocese  of  Cork,  and  Rector  of  St.  Nicholas,  Cork,  b.  25  Dec. 
1798,  m.  3  Feb.  1844,  his  cousin,  Penelope,  youngest  dau.  of 
George  Dunscombe,  Esq.  of  Mount  Desert;  2  John  Shaw, 
b.  July,  1806,  TO.  1  Sept.  1830,   Lucy,  only  child  of  Henry 
Orpen,  Esq.  of  co.  Kerry,  d.  30  May,  1854;  3  Thomas  Shaw, 
b.  18  Feb.  1811,  to.  24  July,  1850,  Jane,  the  eldest  dav^  of 
William  Gillespie,  Esq. ;  and  1  Isabella. 
Nicholas,  Rector  of  Kilcully,  d.  Aug.  1838,  unm. 
Rowland,  formerly  a  Lieut  in  the  army,  d.  April,  183.5. 
Parker,  6.  30  Nov.  1781;  »ii.  6  Jan.  1803,  Jane,  the  3rd  and 
youngest  sister  of  William  Waggett,  Esq.,  Recorder  of  Cork, 
and  dau.  of  Christopher  Waggett,  Esq.  of  Kitsboro',  and  t(. 
4  June,  1829,  leaving  issue, 

Nicholas,  now  of  King  William's  Town  House  (see  that 
family). 

Cliristopher  Waggett,  6.  17  April,  1808;  m.  6  July,  1830, 
Maria,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  Edward  Batchclor,  of  Dublin ; 
and  d.  5  Feb.  1839,  leaving  issue,  Parker,  b.  Aug.  1831 ; 
Edward;  Christopher;  and  two  daus.,  Elizabeth  and 
Jane. 
Johanna  Waggett,  in.  23  Dec.  1824,  Rev.  Dr.  John  Webb, 
LL.D.,  of  The  Hill,  near  Cork.  He  d.  9  Sept.  1842,  leaving 
two  sons,  John  McDonnell,  Capt.  4th  Royal  Irish  Dragoon 
Guards,  b.  Nov.  1825;  and  Randal,  b.  Oct  1832. 
Mary,  d.  unm.  July,  1827.  Penelope,  d.  unm.  1816. 

EUzabcth,  m.  1800,  Abraham  Lane,  Esq.  of  the  City  of  Cork, 
and  Sheriff  of  the  same  1798. 
dr.  Dunscombe  d.  15  March,  1793,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
in, 

George  Dunscombe,  Esq.  of  Mount  Desert,  i.  17  March,  17G5 ; 
ligh  Sheriff  1789;  ?«.  25  Sept.   1S06,   Lydia,  the  2nd  dau.  of 
Iharles  Denroche,  Esq.  of  Cork,  by  Anne  Dorman  his  wife, 
,nd  had  issue, 
Nicholas,  late  of  Mount  Desert. 
Anne  Dorman,  m.  26  July,  1837,  Benjamin  Swcte,  Esq.  of 

Greenville. 
,Mary  Parker. 

Lydia,  m.  6  May,  1845,  Rev.  Henry  Gillmnn. 
Penelope,  m.   3   Feb.   1844,   to  her  cousin,   Rev.   Nicholas 
Dunscombe. 
le  d.  3  Marcli,  1835,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Nicholas  Dunscombe,  of  Mount  Desert,  J. P.,  D.L.,  and  High 
Iheriff  for  co.  Cork  1860,  6.  23  Aug.  1807  ;  m.  2  April,  1839, 
Fane,  4th  dau.  of  Robert  Carr,  Esq.  of  Cork,  and  d.  25  April, 
876,  having  had  issue, 

I.  George,  b.  March,  1840;  to.  July,  1868,  Mary,  elder  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  the  late  Jasper  Pyne,  Esq.  of  Ballyrolane  and 
Castle  Masters,  and  d.  2  Aug.  1869,  leaving  an  only  child, 
Georgina  Violet  Mary  Masters.  His  widow  m.  2ndly,  Aug. 
1871,  George  Brown,  Esq. 

II.  RoBEET,  now  of  Mount  Desert. 

HI.  Noble  Reginald,  d.  unm.  2  Aug.  1875. 
I.  Jane,    i/i.    Capt.   Thomas   Clarke,  of  the   Pvoyal  Ilorse 
Artillery. 
Seai— Mount  Desert,  Cork. 


DUNSCOMBE    OF    KING    WILLIAM'S 
TOWN. 

Dfnscombe,  Nicholas,  Esq.  of  King  William's 

Town  House,  King  William's  Town,  co.  Cork,  J. P. 

incl    F.G.H.S.,   eldest    son  of    Parker  Dunscombe 

(the  youngest  son  of  Nicholas  Dunscombe,  of  Mount 

Desert,  see  f  receding  Memoir),  b.    20    Oct.  180i ; 

m.    23  July,  1830,  Anna  Matilda,    eldest    dau.    of 

Thomas    Johnston,   Esq.    of    Fort  Johnston,    near 

&lasslough,  CO.  Monaghan,  by  Martha  his  1st  -wife, 

eldest  dau.  of  the  Eev.    James   Hingston,    LL.D., 

Vicar-General  of  the  Diocese  of   Cloyue,   and   by 

lier  (who  d.  21  Oct.  18G5)  had  issue, 

I.  Parker,  b.  7  Feb.  1834;  m.  27  March,  18G5,  Elizabeth, 

eldest  dau.    of  the  late  Abraham  Ruddock,  Esq.  of  co. 

Down,  and  has  surviving  issue,  Nicholas,  6.  25  May,  1867. 

U.  Nicholas,  b.  18  Jan.  1835;  m.  26  Oct.  1868,  Helen  Style, 

third  dau.  of  Lieut.  Arthur  Barrow,  of  the  30th  regt.,  and 

grand-dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Barrow,  of  same  regt.;  d.  6  Jan. 

1870,  leaving  issue,  Nieholas  Blake,  b.  22  July,  1869.    He 

was  senior  Capt.  in  the  2nd  batt.  2nd  Queen's  Royals; 

served  in  the  46th  regt.  at  Sevastopol,  and  obtained  his 

company  before  that  Russian  stronghold,  got  medal  and 

clasp  for  it,  also  the  Sardinian  and  Turkish  medals. 


III.  William  Waggett,  b.  27  April,  1837,  wrecked  on  the 
Mucka  Rocks,  Pallisier  Bay,  New  Zealand,  14  Sept. 
1869,  was  unm. 

IV.  Henry,  6.  5  June,  1833. 

V.  George,  b.  6  Dec.  1843. 

VI.  Clement,  6.  27  March,  1846,  M.A.  and  L.C.E.T.C.D. 
Borough  Engineer  and  Surveyor  to  the  Corporation  of 
Derby. 

I.  Martha,  m.  24  Dec.  1851,  Rev.  Walter  Johnston,  eldest 
son  of  Henry  George  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Fort  Johnston,  co. 
Monaghan;  and  d.  6  Feb.  1855,  leaving  an  only  dau.» 
Martha  Dunscombe. 

II.  Jane  Ellen  Waggett,  d.  unm.  25  April,  1SG7. 
UlliratfC— The  same  as  Dunscombe  of  Mount  Desert. 

.(4  rni.?— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  chevron  erm.  between 
three  talbots'  heads  erased  gu. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  two  bars  and 
in  chief  a  demi-griffin  segreant  sa.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  a  horse's  foreleg  sa.  hoof  arg.  il/o££o— Fide  litaa. 
vineit. 

Seat— King  William's  Town  House,  co.  Cork. 


DTJPPA    OF    HOLLINGBOURNE. 

DUPPA,  George,  Esq.  of  Ilollingbourne  House, 
Kent,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  for  Kent,  m.  1870,  Alice 
Catharine,  eldest  dau.  of  Philip  John  William 
Miles,  Esq.,  and  grandson  of  Sir  William  Miles, 
Bart.,  and  has, 

Brtan  Baldwin  George,  6.  1871. 

IL f  urn (JC— Baldwin  DurrA,  Esq.  of  Hollingbourne,  D.L.„ 
I.arristcr-a't-Law,  High  Sheriff  of  Kent  1735;  d.  unm.  30  Nov.. 
1764,  aged  82,  and  was  buried  in  Ilollingbourne  Church.  By 
his  will  he  devised  his  estates  to  his  kinsman, 

The  Rev.  Richard  Hancorn  (grandson  of  Richard  Haneorn 
and  Eleanor  Duppa,  his  wife),  who  assumed  by  Act  of  Par- 
liament 5  George  III.,  in  compliance  with  a  proviso  in  the 
bequest,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Dhppa.  He  m.  an  heiress 
of  the  name  of  Baas,  a  lady  of  German  extraction,  but  dying 
1790,  was  s.  by  his  brother  (who  had  previously  changed  his. 
name  from  Haneorn), 

Baldwin  Doppa,  Esq.  This  gentleman  was  .shipwrecked  in' 
the  "  Ramillies,"  1760,  on  the  Bolt  Head,  and  was  the  only- 
officer  who,  with  twenty-live  of  the  crew,  escaped  by  leaping 
from  the  vessel  upon  the  rocks.  He  to.  1762,  Miss  Martha 
Geach,  and  d.  1798,  leaving  a  dau.  Martha,  m.  Williai.i 
Higgins,  Esq.  ofMiddlewood,   co.  Hereford;  and  a  son, 

Baldwin  Duppa  Duppa,  Esq.  of  Hollingbourne,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,&.  Nov.  1763;  to.  1800  Mary,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Gladttia, 
of  Stubbing  Court,  and  by  her  (who  d.  28  June,  1837)  had, 

I.  Baldwin  FRA^xls,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  Catherine,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Philip  Darell,  Esq.,  brother  of  Henry  Uaixli, 
Esq.  of  Calehill,  Kent,  and  left  issue, 

1  Baldwin  Francis,  J.P.,   Barrister-at-Law,   d.  10  Nov. 
1873. 

2  Brian  Philip  Dabell  Dlppa,  of  Malmaynes  Hall,  PvO- 
chester.  ;i  Euston  Whitney. 

1  Catherine  Mary.  2  Elenor  Henrietta. 

3  Blanche  Florence. 

n.  Brian  Edward,  B.A.,  m.  Miss  Long,  dau.  of  W.  Long, 
Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Rood  Ashton. 

III.  Henry  Clarke,  of  Malmaynes  Hal!,  Kent,  b.  G  April,  1805, 
m.  12  July,  1840,  Julia  Anne,  dau.  of  Col.  Thorndyke,  U.A., 
by  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of  Col.  Edmund  Faunce. 

IV.  Charles  Berridge,  m.  6  Dec.  1843,  Ellen  Pink,  dau.  of 
Major-Gen.  Faunce,  C.B.,  of  Bath. 

V.  George,  now  of  Hollingbourne. 

I.  Mary  Dorothy,  ?ii.  1840,  Edward  Carroll  Faunce,  Esq.  of 
Sharsted,  Kent. 

II.  Frances  Anne.  ni-  Sar.-ih  Charlotte. 
IV.  Harriet.  V.  Ellen. 

Mr.  Duppa  d.  5  April,  1847. 

Arms— Az.,  a  lion's  paw  erased  in  fess  between  two  bars  of 
chain  or;  on  a  canton  of  the  second  a  rose  gu.  Crtst — An  arm 
in  armour  holding  a  lion's  paw  erased  or. 

i'eat— Hollingbourne  House,  near  Maidstone. 

DT7    PHE    OF    WILTON    PARK. 

Dtt  Pkk,  Caledon  Geoege,  Esq.  of  Wilton  Paric, 
Bucks,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  formerly  M.P.  for  Bucks,  and 
of  the  Life  Guards,  b.  28  March,  1803  ;  m.  1833, 
Louisa  Cornwallis,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  William 
Maxwell,  5th  bart.  of  Mourcith,  co.  Wigtou,  and 
has  issue, 

Georgiana  Louisa.  Emu-t  Madelina. 


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DUR 


TJIE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


DUR 


jLtliragC— TosTSS  Dc  Tvv.,  r.sq.  of  Wnion  rarV,  CO. 
Bucks,  Governor  of  Sladras  (who  (/.  30  Sept.  1780).  ui.  17CC, 
Bebecca,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Alexander,  Esq.,  and  sister  of 
James,  1st  Earl  of  Caledon,  by  whom  (who  d.  1800)  he  had 
<with  five  daus.,  EUza,  aged  96  in  1853,  i/i.  1st,  Arthur 
Brice,  Esq.,  and  2ndlj-,  1803,  to  the  late  lion,  and  Kev.  John 
Blackwood ;  Jane,  deceased,  m.  Wallop  Brabazon,  Esq.  of 
Bath  House,  co.  Louth  ;  Charlotte,  deceased,  vi.  Lieut. -Gen. 
O'Loghlin;  Cornelia,  deceased,  m.  Edward  Townsend,  Esq.  of 
Wincham  Hall ;  and  Eebecca,  m.  Sir  I'hilip  Grey  Egerton, 
Bart.,  a  son  and  successor, 

James  Du  Pbe,  E.=q.  of  Wilton  Park,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  ITi^h 
Sheriff,  1825;  6.  10  June,  1778;  m.  IS  Stay,  ISOl  ;  Madclina, 
2nd  dau.  of  Sir  William  Maxwell,  4th  bart.  of  ilonreith,  co. 
AVigton,  and  d.  13  June,  1870,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Caledow  Geobge,  now  of  Wilton  Park. 

II.  William  Maxwell  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Woobum,  Bucks,  m. 
6  July,  ls37,  Emily,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Baring,  Bart., 
of  Stratton  Park,  Hampshire;  andd.  16  Oct.  1856,  leaving 
i5.=iie. 

lu.  Charles  Lennox  Irby. 

I.  Catherine  Anne,  to.  Pascoe  St.  Le?eT"(5renfell,  Esq. 

II.  Mary  Louisa,  m.  John  Labouchcre,  Esq.,  brother  of  the 
late  Lord  Taunton. 

ui.  Emily  Madelina,  m.  1st,  1830,  Lord  William  Montagu, 
•2nd  son  of  William,  oth  Duke  of  Manchester;  and  2ndly, 
1844,  Bichard  Tonson  Evanson,  Esq.,  M.D.    She  d.  1848. 

IV.  Caroline  Adelaide,  m.  the  late  Kev.  Spencer  Thornton : 
he  '(.  Sept.  1839. 

V.  Gertrude  Louisa.  vi.  Louise  Frances. 
VII.  Fanny.                                          Tin.  Julia. 

Arr,i.i — Az.,  a  chevron  or,  between  two  mullets  in  chief  and 
a  lion  passant  in  base  arg. ;  from  the  centre  chief  a  pile 
issuant  of  the  2nd.  Crest— A  lion  rampant  arg.  resting  the 
■dexter  hind  paw  on  a  fleur-de-lis  gu. 

Seat— WUton  Park,  Beaconsfield,  Bucks. 


DUEANT    OF    SHARPHAK. 

DrEA^T,  EiCHAED,  Esq.  of   Sharpliam,  Devon, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheritf  1851,  b.  Jan.  1791  ;  in. 
Jan.  1S12,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Sarage,  Esq. 
of  London,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1855)  has  issue, 
I.  RicHABD,   of  High  Canons,   Herts,  J.P.  cos.  Herts  and 
Middlesex,  6.  Sept.   1812;  m.  May,    1S56,  Charlotte  Still, 
dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.   Alexander  Wilton  Dashwood,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1SC3)  has  a  son,  Richard,  6. 22  Sept.  1360,  and 
four  daus. 
n.  Charles  James,  6.  June,  1829:  m.  1S52,  Eva  Dora  Ann, 
dau  of  late  Thomas  Vardon,  Esq. 

I.  Louisa,  m.  1847,  John  Oxley  Parker,   Esq.  of  WooJham 
3Iortimer  Place,  Essex. 

II.  Elizabeth  Jane.  in.  Emily. 

Mr.  Durant  is  son  of  the  late  Eichai-d  Durant,  of 
Exeter,  merchant  (who  cL  1808,  aged  56),  by  Jane 
liis  wife,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Pyne,  of  the  same'  place, 
and  grandson  of  George  Diirant,  also  of  Exeter 
(who  d.  1787),  by  EUzabeth  Powell  his  wife. 

Ar.hs — Sa.,  a  cross-crosslet  engrailed  between  four  annulets 
or.  Cieiit — A  boar  bendy  of  six  or  and  sa.  pierced  through 
the  back  by  a  sword  in  bend  sinister  ppr.  and  resting  the 
dexter  foot  upon  a  crosstmsslet  gu.    Motto— Seati  qui  durant. 

/i'eat— Sharpham,  near  Totnes. 


DURDIN    OP    HUNTINGTON    CASTLE. 

DrEDiN,  Alexandee,  Esq.  of  Huntington  Castle, 
CO.  Carlow,  and  of  Albanv,  Monkstown,  co.  Dublin, 
LL.D.,  J.P.,  6.  6  March,  1821;  to.  6  Sept..  1851, 
Melian  Jones,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Matthew  Hayman, 
Esq.  J.P.  (see  HATSiAy  of  South  Alheif),  and  has 
eurriTing  issue  four  daus., 

I.  Helen  Alexandrina  Melian.         ti.  Florence  Amy. 

III.  Melian  Lucy  Anne.         iv.  Havriette  Emily  Hayman. 

ILinragC— It  is  stated  that  this  family  is  a  branch  of  a 
very  ancient  Essex  family,  and  that  John  Dobdi.n,  Esq.  a 
Magistrate  for  that  CO.  tZ.  in  the  early  part  of  the  17th  cen- 
tury, and  was  buried  in  Westminster  Abbey,  where,  until 
lately,  was  a  tablet  to  his  memory.    His  son, 

Jobs  Dubdin,  Esq.,  migrated  to  co.  Cork,  Ireland,  circa  1639. 
When  t!ie  great  rebellion  broke  out,  1641,  he  was  constrained 
to  Hee  back  to  England,  and,  in  a  Ust  of  fugitives,  we  And  his 


name  recorded  as  "  John  Dunlin,  of  Glanroire."  He  resided 
for  a  time  in  Norwich ;  and,  in  the  regi.'tiy  of  St.  George's 
Church,  in  that  city,  is  the  baptism,  1649,  of  his  youngest 
child,  "  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Durdin  and  Mary  his  wife."  On 
the  restoration  of  tranquillity  in  Ireland,  Mr.  Durdin  returned 
to  CO.  Cork,  where  he  died  at  the  great  age  of  108,  and  was 
buried  at  Carrigtuohill.    His  son, 

MicH.iEL  DcBDix,  Esq.  was  of  Ballymagoolcy,  co.  Cork, 
1663.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Edmund  Cotter,  of  Innismore, 
CO.  Cork,  and  sister  of  Sir  James  Cotter,  Knt.,  and  dying, 
aged  97,  was  buried  at  Carrigtuohill,  being  s.  by  his  son, 

John  DuBDiN,  Esq.  of  Fontarabia,  co.  Cork,  b.  1676;  m. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Alexander  Cole,  Esq.  of  Innoshannon,  co. 
Cork,  iind  had  issue.  He  d.  llTi,  aged  96,  and  was  buried  at 
Carrigtuohill.    His  son, 

Alexandeb  Dubdin,  Esq.  6.  1712  ;  was  of  Shanagarry,  co. 
Cork,  and  of  Huntingdon,  CO.  Carlow.  Tliis  gentleman  was 
married  four  times.  His  first  wife  was  Miss  Dunscombe,  ol 
CO.  Cork,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue.  His  2nd  wife,  whom  he 
m.  1746,  was  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Duncan,  Esq.  of  Kilnioon 
House,  CO.  Meath.  She  d.  a  few  days  after  the  birth  of  hci 
only  child, 

I.  RicHAKD,  6.  1747;  m.  Helen,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  John 
Esmonde,  of  Huntington,  or  Huntingdon  Castle,*  neai 
Clonegal,  co.  Carlow,  the  4th  bart.  of  the  elder  line,  and 
by  her  had  an  only  son,  Alexander,  who  d.g.p. 

Mr.  Durdin  m.  Srdly,  1766,  Anne  (n^e  Vaux>,  relict  ol 
WiUiam  Pcnn,  E-sq.f  grandson  of  the  Founder  of  Pennsylvan 
and  with  this  lady  he  received  a  large  portion  as  well  of  the 
Irish,  as  of  the  American  estates  of  that  family. J  On  lie 
decea.5e  s.  p.  1767,  he  m.  4thly,'  Jan.  1768,  Barbara,  2nd  dau 
(by  his  wife  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Piober: 
Atkins,  Esq.  of  Waterpark  and  Highficld,  co.  Cork)  of  Warhan^ 
St.  Leger,  Esq.  of  Heyward's  Hiil ;  and  by  her  (who  d.  1S20. 
he  had  further  issue, 

II.  Warham,  of  Sunville,  Dromadda,  and  Midleton  Lodge 
all  in  CO.  Cork,  6. 1768;  m.  27  May,  1792,  Anne,  eldest  dau 
(by  his  wife  Martha,  dau.  of  John  Downing,  Esq.  of  Broom 
field)  of  Thomas  Garde,  Esq.  of  Ballindiiiiss,  co.  Cork,  auc 
by  her^who  d.  1847)  had  issue, 

1  Alexander,  6.  1797 ;  d.  unm.  at  Pari.s,  Dec.  1819. 

2  Thomas  Garde,  of  Shanagarry  Castle,  co..  Cork  (the  olc 
seat  of  the  Penns),  an  officer  of  the  13th  Light  Dragoons 
■III.  17  June,  1835,  Anne  Isabella,  dau.  of  —  Eaves,  Esq. 
and  by  her  has  issue,  John  and  Henrietta. 

3  Henry,  served  in  Spain,  and  has  a  foreign  order  o 
knighthood. 

4  Warham,  an  ofHccr  in  the  Perth  Rifles. 

5  Charles,  of  Sunbury,  co.  Cork,  »j.  Miss  Bowles ;  d.  2- 
Dec.  1875. 

1  EUzabeth,  d.  unm.. 

2  Barbara,  m.  John  Boston,  M.D.  of  Midleton,  co.  Cork : 
and  d.  1854,  leaving  issue. 

3  Anne,  m.  Stephen  Jermyn  Masters,  Esq. ;  and  d.  1830. 

4  Jane,  m.  John  Bowles,  Esq.,  of  Ballinvilla. 

5  Louisa,  m.  William  Garde,  Esq.,  of  Bilberry,  and  d.  ii 
1S34,  leaving  issue. 

III.  John,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Ballymagoolcy,  co.  Cork 
6.  1770;  d.f  unm.  30  March,  1817,  and  was  buried  a 
Clonegal.     f 

IV.  Alexander,  5.  1773;  m.  Mary  dau.  of  Thomas  Ehamc? 
Esq.  of  CO.  Wicklow,  by  whom  lie  had  issue,  Alicia,  m.  Is42 
William  Whitton,  Esq.  of  DubUn.  He  i(.  19  May,  1829,  am 
was  buried  at  Clonegal. 

V.  Robert  Atkins,  of  Cranemore  House,  co.  Carlow,  J.P 
D.L. :  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Garde,  Esq.,  of  Hal 
liiidiniss,  co.  Cork,  who  d.  1852.  He  d.  6  Jan.  .1841,  leavin 

1  Alexander  Warham  (Rev.)  (West  Parade,  Norwich),  m. 
Oct.  1847,  Lydia,  only  child  of  Robert  Pitcher,  Esq.  < 
Kenwick  Hall,  co.  Norfolk,  J.P. 

2  Thomas  Garde,  Incumbent  of  Oldcastlc,  co.  Mcath 
Charlotte,   dau.   of  Anthony  Browne,   Esqi  of  Ratligai 
Dublin,  J. P.,  and  has  issue. 

3  Charles  Garde,  6.  1814,  Barrister-at-Law;  d.  unm.  184: 


*  This  castle  was  erected  in  1625,  by  Sir  Laurence  Esmondc 
Tart.,  and  was  so  called  after  the  ancient  seat  of  his  ancestor 
at  Huntingdon,  in  Lincolnshire.  Capt.  Richard  Esmondi 
the  founder's  2nd  son,  died  of  a  wound  accidently  received  b 
the  discharge  of  his  fowling  piece  In  the  hall  of  the  castle 
Mr.  Alexander  Durdin  purchased,  in  1762,  of  the  rcj.K 
sentatives  of  Sir  John  Esmonde,  the  manor  and  castle  of  Uui 
tingdon. 

t  By  her  previous  marriage  with  Mr.  Pcnn,  this  lady  had 
dau.,  Christina  Gulielma,  m.  1761,  Peter  Gaskell,  Esq. 

;  On  his  father's  remarriage  with  Mrs.  Penn,  Mr.  Riehar 
Durdin  removed  to  Pennsylvania,  and  founded,  upon  a  porriu 
of  the  Penn  property  conveyed  to  himself,  a  town  called  "  llui 
tingdon,"  after  the  castle  in  Carlow.  This  town  is  now  of  .«cifl 
cicnt  importance  to  have  ita  name  inserted  in  mosL  maps  oi  It 
United  States. 


DYK 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


DYK 


495 


•1  r.obort  Garde,  6,  1818;  m.  Fidelia,  only  dau.  of  William 
Jiurdin,  Esq.  of  Huntington  Castle,  and  d.  19  Oct.  laiS, 
luaving  issue. 

VI.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

Tii.  Michael,  b.  1788,  and  left  issue,  two  sons  and  a  dau. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  Thomas  McCarthy,  Esq.  of  lleathlield,  near 
Youglial,  and  of  Dublin,  hy  whom  she  had  four  sons. 

II.  Sarah,  m.  John  Eevell,  Esq.  of  Ardoyne,  co.  Carlow,  and 
had  issue,  a  son  and  a  dau. 

HI.  Jane,  la.  Capt.  Eoche,  but  has  no  surviving  issue. 

IV.  Barbara,  m.  Henry  Beere,  Esq.  of  Black  Castle,  co.  Kil- 
dare,  by  whom  sIk  had  two  daus. 

V.  Harriette,  d.  vMm.at  Huntington  Castle,  21  March,  1872. 
Mr.  Purdin  d.  20  Sept.  1807,  aged  95.     His  6th  son, 

William  Dokdin,  Esq.  of  Huntington  Castle,  co.  C:nlow, 
T..A..,  M.D.,  6.  1779;  m.  April,  1820,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Wil- 
liam Drury,  Esq.,  of  BalUnderry,  co.  Wicklow,  and  had  issue, 

ALEX.4NDEB,  uow  of  Huutingtou  Castle,  his  heir. 

Fidilia,  m.  her  cousin,  Robert  Garde  Durdin,  Esq.,  A.M.,  an 
Alderman  of  Dublin. 
Dr.  Durdin  d.  at  his  seat,  Huntington  Castle,  4  Jan.  1840. 

na.s— Gu.,  a  chevron  or,  between  three  lions'  heads  erased 
ppr.     Crest— A  lion  rampant  ppr.     AJntto — Vi  et  virtute. 

Sea  is— Huntington  Castle,  Clouegal,  co.  Carlow;  anJAlbaiiv, 
Monkstown,  co.  Dubhn. 


DYKES    OF    DOVENBY. 

EALLANTINE-DtKES,  LAMPLUGH  FEESCnEVILLT;, 

Esq.  of  Dovenby  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  5  July, 
185-Jt;  m.  19  Feb.  1879,  Editb,  youngest  dau.  of  R. 
Howard-Brook,  Esq.  of  Castle  Howard,  co.  Wicklow, 

HCtnCaSC— The  name,  originally  Del  Dykes,  is  derived 
from  the  two  lines  of  Roman  Wall  in  Brugh,  from  whence  the 
family  at  a  remote  period  originated.  Eameries  de  Dikes, 
who  lived  before  the  reign  of  Henry  II.  (chart.  Lanercost), 
is  tlie  first  supposed  ancestor. 

Robert  del  Dykes  grants,  by  a  deed  without  date,  lands  at 
Burgh;  the  name  in  it  however,  of  Sir  Hugh  de  Mutton,  fixes 
the  time  at  end  of  Henry  III.,  or  beginning  of  Edward  I. 

William  del  Dykes  conveys,  in  a  deed,  also  without  date, 
supposed  by  the  writing  to  be  that  of  Henry  III.  or 
Edward  I.,  lands  at  Waverton  to  William  del  Dykes,  witness 
the  Lord  Hugh  de  Benton  (Sheriff)  and  others.  He  was 
father  of 

William  del  Dykes,  who,  temp.  Edward  II.,  m.  Agncta, 
heiress  of  Sir  Hugh  de  Waverton,  of  Waverton.  In  5  Edward 
III.  is  a  conveyance  of  lands  at  Waverton  to  John  de  Oruieby, 
Agnet  de  Dykes,  and  their  heirs.  Besides  this  dau.,  in.  to 
John  de  Ormeby,  they  had  a  son, 

AVilliam  del  Dykes  temji.  Edward  III.  His  name  appears 
as  witness  in  a  deed  of  12  Edward  III.     He  was  father  of 

William  del  Dykes,  teiii}!.  Richard  II.,  m.  Jane,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Sir  Hugh  de  Dystington,  of  Dystyngton.     His  son, 

William  del  Dykes,  m.  temp.  Henry  IV.,  Catherine,  dau.  of 
William  Thwaytes,  of  Thwaytes,  and  had,  with  two  daus.,  one 
in.  to  Nicholas  de  Irton  of  Irton,  and  anotjoor,  JsaJicl,  m. 
Robert  Brisco,  of  Crofton,  a  son,  A  "B  C   U 

William  del  Dykes,  of  Wardhall,  temxirWESKf^Wl.,  who 
represented  the  county  in  Parliament.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  William  de  Leigh  of  Isel.  In  a  French  genealogical  publica- 
tion this  WiUiam  del  Dykes  is  mentioned  as  being  wounded  on 
the  Lancastrian  side  at  the  battle  of  Wakefield.  "  Sous  le  rcgne 
de  Henry  VI.,  William  del  Dykes  representa  le  comte  de  Cum- 
berland au  Parlement  Anglais  :  il  combattit  pour  la  cause  de 
Lancastre,  et  fut  blesse  ^  la  bataille  de  Wakefield,  &c."  His 
son  and  successor, 

William  del  Dykes,  of  Wardhall,  to.  temp.  Edward  IV. 
Christiana,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Richard  Salkeld  of  Corby, 
by  his  wife  Jane  Vaux,  dau.  and  heir  of  Roland  Vaux,  of 
Tryermain,  and  had  a  son, 

Thomas  Dykes,  of  Wardhail,  who  furnished  horse  in  the 
Border  service  of  this  period,  m.  temp.  Henry  VII.,  Isabel, 
only  child  and  heiress  of  John  Pennington,  Esq.  of  Muncaster 
Castle,  eldest  son  and  heir  of  Sir  John  Pennington,  of  the 
same.    His  son, 

Leonard  Dykes,  of  Wardhall,  m.  temp.  Henry  Vlll.,  Anne, 
tlau.  of  John  Layton,  Esq.  of  Delmayne,  and  had,  with  a  dau., 
nt.  Gavan  Eaglesfield,  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Dykes,  Escheator  of  Westmorland  temp.  Eliza- 
beth, TO.  Jane,  dau.  of  Lancelot  Lancaster,  Esq.  of  Sock- 
Ijridge,  and  was  «.  by  his  son, 

Leonard  Dykes,  of  Wardhall,  m.  43  Elizabeth,  Anne,  only 
eurviving  child  and  heir  of  Thomas  Radcliffe,  Esq.  of  Mayland 
and  Bishopton,  co.  Durham.  As  she  was  a  minor  and  ward  of 
the  Crown,  he  was  amugned  for  high  treason,  but  received  a 


general  pardon  by  warrant  from  the  Crown  under  the  Great 
Seal,  which  is  still  preserved  amongst  the  family  papers.  He 
iji.  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  f'rechcville,  of 
Staveley,  uncle  of  John,  Lord  Frecheville,  and  had  a  dau.'  m. 
Lawson  Irton,  of  Thrclkeld.  He  was  succeeded  by  the  son  of 
his  first  marriage, 

Thomas  Dykes,  of  Wardhall,  a  devoted  Royalist.  After  the 
defeat  of  his  party  he  concealed  himself  for  sometime  in  a  mul- 
berry tree  near  his  house,  where  food  was  conveyed  to  him  by 
his  wife  and  dau.  (the  tree  is  still  in  existence).  He  eventually  fell 
into  the  hands  ofthe  republicans,  and  was  imprisoned  in  Cocker- 
mouth  Castle.  WHien  offered  his  property  and  liberty  if  he 
would  recant,  his  reply  was  "  Prius  frangitur  quam  flectitur," 
since  adopted  as  the  family  motto.  He  m.  1628,  Joyce  Freche- 
ville, dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Frecheville,  uncle  of  Lord 
Frecheville,  of  Stavely,  and  2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  and  heir  of  Ralph 
de  la  Vale,  1649.  He  had  by  his  1st  wi.'e  a  dau.,  in.  Thomas 
Curwen,  Esq.  of  Workington,  and  a  son, 

Leonard  Dykes,  of  Wardhall,  who  temp.  Charles  II.,  m 
Grace,  dau.  of  John  Salkeld,  of  Threapland.  He  was  twice 
Sheriff  of  Cumberland.  Ralph  Thoresby,  on  a  visit  to  Cum- 
berland in  Sept.  1694,  relates  that  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Salkeld, 
with  whom  he  was  staying,  had  invited  a  considerable  muster 
of  the  clergy  and  gentry  to  meet  him,  "  one  of  the  most 
important  being  Squire  Dykes,  of  Warthole,  the  owner  of  the 
handsome  new  house  Thoresby  had  passed  on  his  way  from  Tal- 
Icntire,  and  who,  in  reply  to  Thoresby's  admiring  comments, 
would  state  that  it  had  been  erected  by  himself  from  a  design  of 
Inigo  Jones.  Thereupon  would  naturally  arise  the  story  re- 
specting the  old  mulberry  tree,  so  conspicuous  in  front  of  the 
mansion,  in  which  his  father  had  secreted  himself  when 
sought  for  by  hostile  Roundheads."    His  son, 

Frecheville  Dykes,  of  Wardhall,  to.  1697,  Jane,  eldest 
sister  of  Sir  Gilfrid  Lawson,  Bart.,  of  Brayton,  and  had  issue, 
with  two  other  sons,  Frecheville,  a  Capt.  in  the  navy,  lost  at 
sea,  Gilfrid  Lawson,  and  a  dau.  Jane,  m.  John  Ballantinc, 
Esq.,  of  Crookedale  Hall,  a  son  and  successor, 

Leonard  Dyles,  of  Wardhall,  m.  1728,  Susanna,  only  sur- 
viving child  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Capstack,  Vicar  ofNewburn, 
by  Esther  his  wife,  grand-dau.  of  Sir  John  Lowther,  IsC 
hart,  of  Lowther,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  two  sons, 
Frecheville  and  Lawson.    The  elder, 

Frecheville  Dykes,  of  Wardhall,  Capt.  in  the  67th  foot, 
and  companion  in  arms  of  General  Wolfe,  m.  1763,  Mary, 
only  dau.  and  eventual  heir  of  her  father,  John  Brougham,  of 
Cockcrmouth,  and  of  her  brother,  Peter  Brougham  Lamplugh, 
of  Dovenby  Hall.  John  Brougham  was  grandson  of  John 
Brougham,  of  Fairbank  and  Staveley,  son  of  Thomas  Brougham 
of  Scales  and  Mary  le  Flemming,  of  Rydal,  common  ancestor 
also  of  Lord  Brougham.  Mr.  John  Brougham  m.  Frances, 
dau.  and  eventual  heir  of  Richard  Lamplugh,  Esq.  of 
Ribton  Hall,  and  his  wife,  Mary  Molyne,  of  Dovenby  Hall, 
eventual  representative  and  heir  of  the  Dovenby  branch  of 
the  family  of  Lamplugh.  The  Dovenby  line  descended  from 
Nicholas,  younger  son  of  .Sir  Thomas  Lamplugh,  of  Lamplugh, 
who  settled  at  Dovenby,  on  his  marriage  with  the  sister  and 
heiress  of  Richard  Kirkbride,  iem?).  Richard  II.  The  descendant 
andgreat-grand-dau.  of  Richard  Lamplugh  and  Mary  Molyne, 
Mary  Brougham,  having  m.  as  above  Frecheville  Dykes,  of 
Wardhall,  their  only  child  Mary,  on  their  death  and  that  of 
her  uncle,  P.  Brougham  Lamplugh,  of  Dovenby  Hall  (who  had 
taken  the  name  and  arms  of  Lamplugh),  inherited  the  estates 
of  Wardhall  and  Dovenby,  &c.,  and  m.  her  cousin,  Joseph 
Dykes  Ballantine,  eldest  son  of  Lawson  Dykes,  younger  son, 
as  above,  of  Leonard  Dykes  and  Susanna  Capstack.  Lawson 
Dykes  m.  1764,  Jane,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Ballantine,  Esq.  of 
Crookdake  Hall  and  Ireby,  and  took  the  name  and  arms'of 
Ballantine  in  addition  by  sign  manual.  Sir  John  Ballantine, 
of  Corehouse,  in  Scotland,  her  immediate  ancestor,  m.  1663, 
Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Musgrave,  Esq.  of  Crook- 
dale  Hall  and  Ireby,  Sic,  by  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Henry  Dacre, 
of  Lanercost. 

The  issue  of  Lawson  Dykes  and  Jane  Ballantine  were, 

I.  Joseph,  heir.  ii.  Frecheville,  Major-Gen.  lI.E.I.C. 

III.  Thomas,  E.I.  naval  service. 

I.  Mary,  m.  James  Spedding,  Esq.  of  Summergrove. 

The  eldest  son  and  successor, 

Joseph  Dykes  Ballantine  Dykes,  Esq.  of  Crookdale  TIall, 
Scales  and  Ireby,  m.  as  above,  in  1800,  his  cousin,  Mary 
Dykes,  heir  to  her  father,  Frecheville  Dykes,  of  Wardhall, 
and  her  uncle,  Peter  Brougham  Lamplugh,  of  Dovenby  Hall, 
and  took  the  name  and  arms  of  Dykes  again  by  sign  manual. 
He  was  High  Sheriff  for  Cumberland  1806,  and  d.  1830;  SUuy 
his  wife  d.  1  May,  1800.    Their  issue  were, 


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DYM 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


DYir 


I.  FaECHEVlLLE  Lawson,  heir. 

u.  Joseph  (Rev.),  late  Fellow  of  Queen's  Coll.  Oxford,  and 
Eector  of  Headley,  Hants,  m.  1860,  Helen  Theresa,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  late  James  Litt,  Esq.  of  Glasgow,  and  d.  Ib72, 
leaving  issue, 
Lionel  Erie,  6.  18G6.  Frccheville  Joseph,  6.  18G8. 

Mary  Gertrude.  Maude  Theresa. 

III.  Lamplugh  Brougham,  A.M.,  FeUowof  I'eter  House,  Cam- 
bridge, Barrister-at-Law. 

rv.  Lawson  Peter,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  Queen's  Coll.  Oxford,  d. 

V.  Leonard  John,  d.  1843.       vi.  James  -William,  H.E.I.  C.S. 

I.  Mary  Ballantinc,  m.  1st,  John  MarshaU,  Esq.  of  Derwent- 
wat«r,  Cumberland,  and  had  issue, 

Reginald  Dykes.  Herbert  John.  Julian. 

Janet  Mary.  Katherine  Alice. 

She  m.  2ndly,  P.  O'Callaghan,  Esq.,  and  had, 

Desmond  Dykes  Tynte,  Capt.  li.A. 
She  d.  1874. 

II.  Jane  Christiana,  m.  Thomas  Donnelly,  Licut.-Col.  E.I.C., 
and  has  issue, 

John  Frecheville,  Col.  E.E.,  m.  Jan.  1871,  Adeliza,  2nd 
dau.  of  Frecheville  Lawson  Ballantine  Dykes,  Esq.  of 
Dovenby  Hall,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1873,  had,  Mary  Joyce ; 
and  Adeliza. 
in.  Ellen,  m.  JamesTValker.Esq.  of  Dairy,  X.B.,  andiZ.  1SC9, 
leaving  issue, 

William  Fretcheville,  d.  1860. 
Francis  Dykes,  Lieut.  14th  rest. 
Mary  Ellen. 

IV.  Frances,  m.  Edward  Ormerod,  Esq. 

V.  Susanna,  m.  William  Moncrieff,  Esq.,  3rd  ron  of  the 
lat-e  Sir  James  Moncrieff,  Bart,  of  TuUiUole  Castle,  Kinross- 
shire. 

Fbechevtlle  Lawson  Ballaxtine  Dtkes,  Esq.,  the  eldest 
Eon,  6.  12  Dec,  1800,  s.  his  father  in  the  estates  of  Crookdake, 
Ireby,  and  Scales,  and  his  mother  in  those  of  Dovenby  Hall 
and  Warthole  ;  ra.W  April,  1844,  Ann  Eliza,  eldest  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  J.  Gunson,  Esq.  of  Ingwell,  by  his  wife,  Ann 
Frances,  only  surviving  child  of  Edmund  Lamplugh  Irton, 
Esq.  of  Irton  Hall,  Cumberland,  and  representative  with  her 
sister  of  the  ancient  family  of  Irton  of  Irton,  who  possessed  the 
manor  of  Irton,  and  were  seated  there  almost  from  the  time  of 
the  Conquest,  and  had  issue, 

Frecheville  Brougham,  6.  1849;  d.  18GG. 

Lamplugh  Fbescheville,  heir. 

Hubert  Frescheville  Lawson,  b.  1856 ;  d.  1870. 

Lawson  Leigh,  I.  1864.  Leonard  Thomas,  6.  180C. 

Mary  Frances. 

Adeliza,  m.  her  cousin,  John  Fretcheville  Dykes  Donnelly, 
E.E.,  andd.  1873. 

Eveline  Joyce,  m.  Jan.  1870,  E.  Keate,  Esq. 

Ida  Isabel.  Beatrice  Irton,  d.  Is76.  Agneta  Mary. 

Mr.  Dykes  was  J. P.  and  M.P.  for  Cockermouth.  He  d.  Nov. 
1866,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  Lamplugh  Fbescheville  Ballan- 
tine Dtkes,  Esq.  of  Dovenby  Hall  and  Warthole. 

Arms — Or,  three  cinquefoils  sa.  quartering  Wavebton, 
Dtstisgton,  Salkeld  of  Corby,  Vadx  of  Tryermain,  Penning, 
TON  of  Muncaster,  Lancaster,  RADCLirPE,  Frecheville,  Fitz- 

BALPH,    MUSARD,    NCTHILL,      of     Nuthill,    BbAOSE,      PevEREL- 

Beaufot,  Brougham,  Woodhall,  Lamplugh,  Ballantine, 
MusGBA\-E,  Db  Ros,  Stapleton,  Vipont,  Colvil  Tilliol, 
LowniEB,  &c.  Cn.its — A  lobster  vert,  for  Dtkes  ;  A  griffin 
couped  (fee,  for  Ballantine.  Mottoes — Prius  frangitur  quam 
flcctiiur,  for  Dtkes  :  Nee  cito  ncc  tarde,  for  Ballantine. 
Seat — Dovenby  Hall,  Cockermouth. 


DYMOKE    OP    SCRIVELSEY. 

The  late  Eet.  Jony  Dtmoee,  of  Scrivelslsy 
Court,  CO.  Lincoln,  The  Hokoeable  the  Queex's 
CHAMPioy,  b.  8  Oct.  1804  ;  m.  22  Nov.  1830,  Mary 
Anne,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  the  Kev.  Clement 
Madeley,  D.D.,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Lionel,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  h.  9  Jan.  1833;  m.  13  Sept. 
1873,  Annie  Louisa,  dau.  of  Henry  Giluiore,  Esq.  and  d. 
1875,  leaving  issue. 

I.  Louisa,  d.  young,  17  March,  1843. 
Mr.  Dymoke,  ■who  s.  at  the  decease  of  his  brother, 
Sir  Henry  Dymoke,  Bart.,  28  April,  1865,  was  the 
18th   of   his   family   who   inhei'ited    the   office    of 
Champion. 

?tflir<lQ[C. — Sib  John  Dtmmoke,  Knt.  (grandson  of  Ilcnry 
Dymmok,  living  tenip.  Edward  III.),  acquired  upon  marrying 
Margaret  de  Ludlow,  sole  heiress  of  the  manor  of  Scrivelsby, 
in  Lincolnshire,  that  baronial  estate  and  the  office  of  Iving's 


Champion.  In  the  4G  and  47  of  F.dwat.d  III.,  Sir  John 
Dymok  represented,  with  William  Marmyun,  the  co.  of  Lin- 
coln in  Parliament,  and  in  the  1st  Richard  II.,  he  was  agaia 
one  of  the  Knights  for  Lincolnshire.  At  the  coronation  of  this 
monarch  he  executed  the  office  of  King's  Champion  and  wa» 
the  first  person  so  officially  eiiniloyed  at  the  coronation  of  aa 
English  Prince.  Sir  John  d.  in  the  4th  of  tlie  same  reign, 
leaving  Margaret  his  wife  surviving,  who  d.  2nd  Henry  V., 
at  which  time  Thomas,  her  son  and  heir,  was  60  years  of  age 
and  upwards.    The  said 

Sib  Thomas  Dymmok  was  one  of  those  eminent  persons,  who 
immediately  prior  to  the  coronation  of  King  Henry  IV.,  were 
made  Knights  of  the  Bath  at  the  Tower.  On  the  coronation 
day  he  performed  the  office  of  Champion,  as  deputy  to  his 
mother,  then  living,  and  again,  at  the  coronation  of  Henry  V., 
he  executed  the  duties  of  the  same  office,  in  the  same  manner, 
on  behalf  of  his  mother.  He  m.  Ehzabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Sir  Richard  Hebden,  and  d.  1422,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sib  Philip  Dymoke,  then  aged  22  years.  Champion  at  the 
Coronation  of  Henry  VI.,  upon  which  occasion  a  mandate 
was  made  by  the  King  to  the  Keeper  of  his  wardrobe  to 
deliver  to  the  Champion  such  furniture,  &c.,  as  his  ancestors 
had  been  accustomed  to  have  on  such  occasions.  He  m. 
Joane,  dau.  of  Sir  Christopher  Conyers,  Knt.  of  Sockburn, 
and  d.  1454,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Thomas  Dymoke,  then  aged  27  years.  He  m.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Lionel,  6ih  Lord  Welles,  and  had  a  dau.,  Anne,  d. 
1462;  and  two  sons,  Robert,  his  heir;  and  Lionel  (Sir). 
Sheriff  CO.  Lincoln  1515,  m.  Joan,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard 
Griffith,  Esq.  of  Stickford,  co.  Lincoln;  and  d.  17  Aug.  1519, 
leaving  three  daus.  co-heirs.  Sir  Thomas,  with  his  brother- 
in-law,  Richard,  Lord  Willoughby  and  Welles,  joined  the  Eail 
of  Warwick  in  an  attempt  to  restore  Henry  VI.  in  14G9,  but 
fearing  the  resentment  of  Edward  IV.,  Willoughby  and  Dymoke 
fled  to  sanctuary  at  Westminster.  The  King,  however,  induced 
them  to  leave  the  Sanctuary  on  a  solemn  promise  of  safety,  and 
marched  into  Lincolnshire  at  the  head  of  bis  forces,  taking  Lord 
Willoughby  and  Sir  Thomas  with  him,  where,  finding  Sir  Robert 
Welles,  Lord  Wiiloughby's  son,  in  arms  against  him,  lie 
caused  Lord  Willoughby  and  Sir  Thomas  to  be  both  beheaded, 
in  violation  of  his  royal  promise.  Sir  Thomas  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Sib  Robert  Dymoke,  Champion  at  the  Coronations  of 
Richard  III.,  Henry  VII.,  and  Henry  VIII.,  one  of  the 
principal  Commanders  at  the  siege  of  Toumay,  King's  Trea- 
surer, a  Knight  Banneret,  Sheriff  co.  Lincoln  2  Richard  III., 
18  Henry  VII.,  and  1  Henry  VIII.  He  ra.  1st,  Ann,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Cresmore,  by  whom  he  had  three  daus. ;  and  2ndly, 
Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Sparrow,  of  London,  by  whom 
he  had,  Edward  (Sir),  his  heir.  Sir  Robert  d.  13  April,  1544, 
and  was  .s.  by  his  son. 

Sib  Edward  Dymoke,  Champion  at  the  Coronations  of 
Edward  VI.,  Mary  I.,  and  Queen  Elizabeth,  M.P.  for  co. 
Lincoln  and  Sheriff  1  Edward  VI.  and  3  Maby  I.  He  m. 
Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Talboys,  and  sister  and  co-heir  of 
Gilbert,  Lord  Talboys  of  Kyme;  and  d.  15G6,  when  he  was 
s.  by  his  son, 

RoBEBT  Dymoke,  Esq.  of  Scrivelsby,    He  m.  Bridget,  eldest 

dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edward,  Lord  Clinton  (afterwards  Earl  of 

Lincoln),  by  Elizabeth  his  1st  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Blount, 

Knt.,  and  widow  of  Gilbert,  Lord  Talboys.      By  her  he   had 

a  numerous   family,  of  which  the  eldest  and  youngest  sona 

were, 

Edward  (Sir),  his  successor, 

Nicholas,  m.  a  dau.  of  Danvers,  and  had  a  son,  Edward,  of 

whom  presently. 

The  Champion  d.  15S0,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Edward  Dymoke,  Esq.  Champion  at  the  coronation  of  j 
James  I.,  who  d.  1625,  leaving,  by  Mary  Poultney  his  wife, ; 
an  only  son, 

Charles  Dymoke,  Esq.  This  gentleman  was  a  zealous  sup- 
porter of  King  Charles  I.  He  d.  unm.  in  his  Majesty's  gar- 
rison at  Oxford  1644,  and  was  s.  by  his  cousin, 

Sib  Edward   Dymoke,    Champion   at  the    coronation   of 
Charles  II.      He  m.  21  June,  1624,  Jane,  dau.  of  Nichola* 
Cressy,  Esq.  of  Fulnetby,  and  had,  with  otlier  issue, 
Charles,  his  successor. 

Edward,    of    Grebliy    Hall,    ancestor    of    EDMUND-LioNEt. 
Wells-Dymoke,   Esq.,   Barrister-at-Law,    of   The  Grange, 
West  Moulsey.   Surrey;    m.    1st,     1840,   Mary  Ann,  dau.: 
of  Thomas  Gallicrs,  Esq.,  of  Stapleton  Castle,  co.   Here-; 
ford,  which  lady  </.  s.  p.   1  Dec.  1«62  ;  and  2ndly,  14  July 
1864,   Laura   de  Blair,   younger  dau.  of  Thomas  Robcr 
Jefferson,  Esq.  of  33,   Gloucester  Square,   llyd.^  Park,    I 
whom  he  has  issue.     3Ir.  Wells-Dymokc  assumed  the  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Dimoke  by  royal  license,  laG6. 


DYO 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


497 


John,  in.  Elizabeth,   dan.   of  Thomas  Welhorae,  Esq.,   and 
left  a  son,  Charles,  m.  Mary  Needham,  and  had,  Edward, 
successor  to  his  cousin,  the  hon.  Champion  Lewis  Dymoke. 
Sir  Edward,  High  SherilT  of  Lincolnshire  1662,  d.  soon  after- 
wards.   He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Sir  Charles  Dymoke,  Champion  at  the  coronation  of  King 
James  II.,  who,  by  the  description  of  Charles  Dymoke,  Esq. 
of  Scrivelsby,  was  set  down  by  King  Chaklel  II.  as  one  of 
the  projected  Knights  of  the  Royal  Oak.  He  to.  Eleanor, 
dau.  of  Lewis  Watson,  Lord  Rockingham,  and  had  issue  to 
survive  youth, 

Charles,  his  heir.  Lewis,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Eleanor,  wife  of  Matthew  Lister,  Esq.  of  Burwell  Park,  co. 
Lincoln. 
He  d.  circa  1688,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Charles  Dymoke,  Esq.  of  Scrivelsby,  Champion  at  the  Coro- 
nations of  William  and  Mary,  and  of  Queen  Anne,  and  M.P. 
CO.  Lincoln  from  1698  to  1701.  He  vi.  Jane,  dau.  of  Robert 
Snoden,  Esq.,  but  dying  s.  j>.  17  Jan.  1702-3,  was  s.  by  his 
brother,  Lewis  Dymoke,  Esq.,  of  Scrivelsby,  Champion  at  the 
Coronation  of  the  two  flist  monarchs  of  the  line  of  Brunswick. 
(•as  M.P.  for  Lincolnshire  from  1702  to  1705,  and  from  1710 
to  1713.  He  d.  iciim.  17G0,  having  completed  bis  91st  year, 
and  was  s.  by  his  cousin, 

Edward  Dymoke,  Esq.  of  Scrivelsby,  who  m.  Elizabeth 
(Segrave),  relict  of  James  Coward,  and  dying  12  Sept.  1760, 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Dymoke,  Esq.  of  Scrivelsby,  Champion  at  the  Corona- 
tion of  George  III.,  m.  Martha,  dau.  and  heir  of  Josiah 
Holmes,  Esq.,  and  had  (with  three  daus.  Elizabeth,  m.  andd. ; 
Catherine,  ))i.  James  Bradshawe,  of  Weald  Hall,  E.ssex,  and 
d.  10  Dec.  1820;  and  Sophia,  to.  John  Tyrwhitt,  Esq.  of 
Gibraltar)  two  sons,  Lewis  and  John.    He  d.  6  March,  1784, 

d  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Lewis  Dymoke,  Esq.  of  Scrivelsby,  who  claimed  before  the 
House  of  Lords,  the  old  Barony  of  Marmyon,  but  unsuccess- 
fully.   He  d.  unm.  12  May,  1820,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

The  Rev.  John  Dymoke,  Rector  of  Scrivelsby,  Prebendary 

3f  Lincoln,  &c.,  b.  1764;   who  m.  19  July,  1799,  Amelia  Jane 

Mice,  dau.  of  Capt.  Elphinston,  R.N.,  Admiral  of  the  Russian 

leet,  by  whom  (who  d.  26  April,  1856)  he  had  issue, 

Henry,  afterwards  Sir  Henry  Dymoke,  Bart. 

John,  of  Scrivelsby.         Charlotte  and  Mary,  both  deceased. 

Maria  Georgiana,  m..  1832,  Sir  John  Mansel,   Bart.,  and  has 

three  daus.,  Maria,  Elizabeth,  and  Emma  Jane,  the  two.last 

twins. 
ae  d.  3  Deo.  1828,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son. 

Sir  Henet  Dymoke,   Bart,    of    Scrivelsby  Court,  Lincoln, 

he  Hon.  the  Champion,  6.  5  March,   1801;  vi.   14  Jan.   1823, 

Smma,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Pearce,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  an 

nly  dau., 

Emma  Jane,  vk  20  Aug.  18C1,  Francis  Houlton,  eldest  son  of 

Sir  Brodrick  Hartwell,  Bart, 
r  Henry  acted  as  Champion  for  his  father  at  the  coronation 
f  George  IV.,  and  was  created  a  Baronet  in  1841.     He  d. 

April,  1865,  when  the  baronetcy  became  extinct,  but  Scri- 
elsby  devolved  on  his  brother,  the  late  Rev.  John  Dymoke, 

he  HoNOnEABLE  THE  QDEEN's  ChAMPION. 

Arms — Sa.,  two  Uons  passant  arg.  crowned  or;  quartering, 
mong  many  others,  Lddlow,  Maemyon,  Welles,  Waterton, 
'alboys,  Umfravillk,  and  Kyme.  Crests— \&t,  A  sword  erect 
,rg.  hilt  and  pommel  or ;  2nd,  A  lion  passant  arg.  crow  ncd 
3rd,  The  scalp  of  a  hare  ears  erect  ppr.  Motto — Pro  rege 
jmico. 

Seat— Scrivelsby  Court,  Horncastle,  co.  Lincoln. 


DYOTT    OF    FREEFORD. 

Dtott,  Eichaed,  Esq.  of  Freefoi-d,  co.  Stafford, 
r.P.  and  D.L.,  late  an  officer  iu  the  army,  Lieut. - 
3ol.  Stafford  Militia,  High  Sheriff  1857,  and  M.P. 
Lichfield,  h.  26  May,  1808;  m.  9  Dec.  1849, 
illeu  Catherine,  only  dau.  of  Charles  Smith  Forster, 
ilsq.,  M.P.,  of  Lysways  Hall,  co.  Stafford. 

ILtllCagC.— The  estate  of  Freeford,  co.  Stafford,  came  into 
he  possession  of  the  family  of  Dyott  in  the  time  of  Elizabeth. 
ir  Gilbert  Dethick,  Garter  King-at-Arms,  confirmed,  on 
0  Feb.  1562,  by  patent,  the  ancient  family  arms  of  the 
)yotts,  with  a  crest,  to 

John  Dyott,  of  Stitchbrook  and  Lichfield.  This  John  was 
;randfather  of 

Anthony  Dyott,  Esq.  of  Lichfield,  Barrister-at-Law, 
'.ecorder  of  Tamworth,  and  M.P.  for  Lichfield.  He  m.  Cathe- 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Harcourt,  Esq.  of  Ranton  Abbey,  co. 


Stafford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1602)  had  (with  two  daus.,  Mary, 
TO.  Silas  Taylor,  Esq.  ;  and  Catherine)  three  sons,  Richard 
(Sir),  his  heir;  Robert,  Rector  of  Darlaston;  and  John,  who 
was  probably  the  Dyott  whom  Shakespeare  mentions  in  the 
Second  Part  of  King  Henry  IV.  (act  iii.  scene  2).  Anthony 
Dyott  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Richard  Dyott,  Knt.,  BI.P.,  one  of  the  Privy  Council  of 
King  Charles  I.  in  the  Court  held  at  York,  High  Steward  of 
Lichtield,  and  Chancellor  of  the  co.  palatine  of  Durham,  a 
stanch  Royalist.  He  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  and  heir  of  Richard 
Dorrington,  Esq.  of  Stafford,  and  had  six  sons;  he  d.  8  March, 
1659,  aged  69 ;  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Anthony  Dyott,  Esq.  of  Freeford,  Barrister-at-Law,  Major 
of  a  regiment  of  foot  under  tlie  royal  standard,  and  after  the 
Restoration  M.P.  for  Lichfield.  He  m.  Barbara,  dau.  of  James 
Ingram,  Esq.,  but  dying  ,«.  ;>.,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Richard  Dyott,  Esq.  of  Freeford,  Captain  of  Horse  in  the 
Volunteers  of  Lichfield,  under  the  standard  of  the  King,  at  the 
battle  of  Edgehill.  He  accompanied  the  Royal  family  to  Hol- 
land, and  returned  some  short  time  before  the  Restoration. 
By  his  1st  wife,  Katharine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Gresley,  Esq., 
son  of  Sir  George  Gresley,  Bart.,  of  Drakelow,  he  left  at 
his  decease,  1677,  a  son  and  successor, 

Richard  Dyott,  Esq.  of  Freeford,  bapt.  22  May,  1667, 
M.P.  for  Lichfield  from  1698  to  1714.  He  wj.  1685,  Frances, 
eldest  dau.  of  William  Inge,  Esq.  of  Thorpe  Constantine,  co. 
Stafford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1702)  left  at  his  decease,  1719, 
with  four  daus.  (Frances,  m.  Christopher  Sanders,  Esq.  of 
Shareshill;  Catherine,  ni.  Gervase  Burton,  Esq.;  Dorothy; 
and  Bridget,  to.  Michael  Rawlins,  Esq.  of  The  Friary)  one  son, 

Richard  Dyott,  Esq.  of  Freeford,  bapt.  3  June,  1687;  ni. 
Miss  Mary  Lane,  by  whom  (who  d.  1739)  he  had  (with  a  dau., 
Mary,  who  m.  1760,  Christopher  Astley,  Esq.  of  Tamhorn)  a 
son, 

Richard  Dyott,  Esq.  of  Freeford,  bapt.  14  May,  1723;  m. 
1751,  Katharine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Herrick,  Esq.  of  Leicester, 
and  dying  1787,  left  (with  five  daus.,  Katharine,  to.  Robert 
Dale,  Esq.  of  Ashbourn ;  Mary;  Anne,  m.  Rev.  William 
Southworth ;  Hannah,  m.  Rev.  W.Lee;  and  Lucy,  in.  Rev. 
Mr.  Burnaby,  of  Leicester)  three  sons,  Richard,  his  heir  ; 
William,  successor  to  his  brother;  and  John  Philip,  of 
Lichfield  (father  of  John  Philip  Dyott,  Esq.  of  Knowle  Lodge, 
D.L.  CO.  Stafford).    The  eldest  son, 

Richard  Dyott,  Esq.  of  Freeford,  bapt.  29  Oct.  1754,  High 
Sheriff  for  co.  Stafford  1798,  and  Recorder  of  Lichfield  1805  ; 
TO.  1783,  his  first  cousin,  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  Christopher 
Astley,  Esq.  of  Tamhorn,  but  dying  s.  p.  1813,  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

William  Dyott,  Esq.  of  Freeford,  a  general  officer  in  the 
army,  and  Col.  of  the  68rd  regt.,  h.  17  April,  1761 ;  m.  Feb. 
1806,  Eleanor,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Samuel  Thompson,  Esq. 
of  Green  Mount,  co.  Antrim,  and  had  issue,  Richard,  now  of 
Freeford  ;  Wilham  Herrick  (Rev.),  m.  Matilda  Sophia,  3rd  dau. 
of  Donatus  O'Brien,  Esq.  of  Tixover  House,  co.  Rutland ;  and 
Eleanor.  General  Dyott,  who  was  a  Magistrate  and  Deputy 
Lieutenant  for  co.  Stafford,  d.  7  May,  1847. 

^rms— Or,  a  tiger  passant  sa.  armed  and  langued  gu.    Crest— 
A  tiger  passant  arg.  armed  or,  collared  lined  and  ridged  gu. 
Seat — Freeford  Hall,  near  Lichfield. 


EATON    OF    TOLETHORPE. 

Eaton,  Chaeles  Oemston,  Esq.  of  Tolethorpe 
Hall,  CO.  Eutland,  M.A.,  J.P.  for  cos.  Rutland  and 
Northampton,  and  High  Sheriff  of  the  former  1864, 
b.  25  Jan.  1827  ;  m.  9  Sept.  1858,  Ehzabeth  Jauc, 
dau.  of  Robert  Hedley,  Esq.  of  Sidbrook,  Somerset, 
and  Long  Benton,  Northumberland,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Stephen  Ormston,  6.  30  Sept.  1860. 

II.  Hubert  Francis  Joseph,  6.  19  Jan.  1864. 

III.  Robert  Ormston,  b.  12  Sept.  1866. 

IV.  Charies  Wilfrid,  6.  12  Oct.  1872. 

I.  Mary  Anne  Chariotte.  ii.  Georgiana  Ehzabeth  Mary. 

ILfnCaSC— Daniel  Eaton,  b.  1697,  elder  son  of  Stephen 
Eaton,  of  Deene,  co.  Northampton,  by  Theophila  his  wife,  dau. 
of  the  Rector  of  Rushton,  near  Kettering,  m.  Elizabeth 
Sanderson,  and  had  three  sons,  William,  d.  in  infancy ;  Daniel,^ 
of   whom  presently;    and    Stephen  (Rev.), 


Archdeacon    of 
The  2nd, 


Middlesex,  and  Rector  of  St.  Anne's,  Soho,  d. 
but  elder  surviving  son, 

Daniel  Eaton,  b.  1731  ;  to.  Mary  Peake,  andd.  1789,  haying 
had  by  her  (who  survived  till  1806)  a  son, 

2  E 


498 


ECC 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


ECH 


S-TEPiiEN  F.ATOK,  Esq.  of  Ketton  Hall,  Stamford,  r,t.  14  Aux. 
1822,  Charlotte  Anne,  dau.  of  George  Waldic,  Esq.  of  Hendev- 
eyde  Park  co.  Roxburgh,  and  d.  25  Sept.  1834,  leaving  by  her 
(who  (/.  28  April,  1859),  besides  the  present  Chabi.es  Okmston 
Eaton,  Esq.  of  Tolcthorpe,  another  son,  John  Kichard;  and 
two  daus.,  Charlotte,  d.  12  April,  1876;  and  Gcorgiana  Eliza- 
beth, m.  1S55,  Richard,-  eldest  son  of  Joseph  Lamb,  Esq.  of 
Axwell  Park,  Northumberland,  and  d.  17  March,  1868. 

^^is— Quarteriy  :  1st  and  3rd,  or,  a  fret  az. ;  2nd  and 4th,  or, 
a  bend  az.  between  three  lions'  heads  gu.  Crest— A  Uon  or, 
bearing  a  bow  ppr. 

Scat— Tolcthorpe,  Stanford. 

* 

ECCLES    OF    FINTONA. 

EccxES,  John  Steuaet,  Esq.  of  Ecclesville 
Fintona,  co.  Tyrone,  D.L.  b.  6  Oct.  1847  ;  m.  23 
May,  1871,  Frances  Caroline,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Eich'ardson  Browne,  Esq.  of  Aughentaine  Castle,  co. 
Tyrone,  J.P.,  D.L.,  and  has  issue, 

,.  Amy.  n.  Rose  Isabel  de  Montmorency. 

III.  Annie  Theodosia  Hester. 

ItinragC— The  surname  of  Eccles  was  assumed,  it  is 
paid,  by  the  proprietors  of  the  lands  and  barony  of  Eccles,  co. 
Dumfries,  as  early  as  the  period  when  surnames  became 
hereditary  in  Scotland.  A  descendant  of  the  old  Scottish  race 
of  the  name, 

JoH.s  Eccles,  of  Kildonan,  co.  Ayr,  living  1618,  m.  Janet 
Cathcart,  of  the  Carleton  family,  and  had  two  sons,  John  and 
Gilbert.  The  elder,  John  Eccles,  of  Kildonan,  a  devoted 
EoyaUst,  continued  the  senior  line  of  the  family  at  Kildonan; 
while  the  younger, 

Gilbert  Eccles,  6.1C02,  settled  in  Ireland  icmij.  Chaeles  I., 
and  acquired  large  estates  in  cos.  Tyrone  and  Fermanagh. 
He  d.  26  July,  1694,  leaving,  besides  other  children,  his  eldest 
son, 

Charles  Eccles,  Esq.  of  Fintona,  co.  Tyrone,  to  whom  his 
brother,  Joseph  Eccles,  Esq.  of  Eathmoran,  co.  Fermanagh, 
by  his  will,  dated  2  Aug.  1709,  and  proved  17  Sept.  1723, 
devised  the  Fermanagh  estates.  He  was  High  Sheriff  co. 
Tyrone  1694,  and  J. P.  for  the  same  iu  the  reigns  of  Queen 
Akne  and  George  I.  He  d.  intestate,  and  administration  was 
granted,  7  Nov.  1726,  to  his  son, 

Dakiel  Eccles,  Esq.  of  Fintona,  h.  1692,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Tyrone  1720,  m.  1718,  Mary,  dau.  of  Bobert  Lowry,  Esq.  of 
Ahenis,  and  d.  leaving  issue, 

I.  Charles,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert,  who  had  the  Fermanagh  estate. 

III.  James  Lowry.  iv.  Mervyn. 

I.  Ann. 

II.  Frances,  ni.  John  Dickson,  Esq.  of  Ballyshannon,  co. 
Donegal. 

Mr.  Eccles,  whose  will,  dated  10  Nov.  1747,  was  provcd_2  July, 
1750,  was  8.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Charles  Eccles,  Esq.  of  Fintona,  High  Sheriff  co.  Tyrone 
1746,  -;,(.  Anne  Stcuart,  and  had  issue  three  sons.    The  eldest, 

Daniel  Eccles,  Esq.  of  Ecclesville,  co.  Tyrone,  High 
Sheriff  1772,  m.  1773,  his  cousin,  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Dickson,  Esq.  of  Ballyshannon,  by  Frances  Eccles,  and  by  her 
(who  rf.  11  March,  1819)  had  issue, 

Charles,  b.  1777, High  Sheriffforco.Tyronel802,c?.i'.i).s.i»» 

John  Dickson,  of  whom  presently. 

Frances,  iti.  her  cousin,  Charles  Lucas,  Esq. 

Mary,  m.  her  cousin.  Rev.  James  Lowry  Dickson,  2nd  son 
of  Thomas  Dickson,  Esq. 

Hester,  rn.  William  Dickson,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  Thomas  Dick- 
son, Esq. 

Elizabeth  Letitia  Sarah,  m.  1813,  William  Newcombe,  Esq. 
Mr.  Eccles  d.  31  July,  1808,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  surviving 
«on, 

John  Dickson  Eccles,  Esq.  of  Ecclesville,  J.P.,  6.  22  Sept. 
1783;  m.  13  Oct.  1810,  his  cousin,  Jemima,  3rd  dau.  of 
Thomas  Dickson,  Esq.  of  Woodville,  co.  Leitrim,  by  his  wife 
Hester  Lowry,  and  d.  12  Oct.  1830,  having  had  issue, 

Charles,  his  heir.  Thomas,  d.  s.  p. 

John,  (/.  K.  '/I.  James,  d.  g.  p. 

Bobert  Gilbert  (Bcv.),  h.   1826;    m.  Nannie,  dau.  of  Col. 
Dickson,  and  has  issue. 

Hester  Catharine,  (/.  1868.         Anna  Jemima,  d.  1835. 

Eliza,  m.  Eev.  Benjamin  Newcombe,  and  d.  1865. 
Mr.  Ecdcs  d.  12  Oct.  1830,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Charles  Eccles,  Esq.  of  Ecclesville,  J. P.,  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  18.35,  b.  9  April,  1813  ;  m.  9  April,  1840,  Isabella,  dau. 
of  Edward  Blake,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of  Castle  Grove,  co. 
Galway,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30  Dec.  IS59)  had  issue, 


I.  Jons  Stecart,  his  heir.  ,( 

II.  Charics  Edward,  Capt.  Donegal  Militia  Artillery,  6.  20  " 
Oct.  1850. 

ni.  Robert  Gilbert,  6.  25  Oct.  1854,  deceased. 

I.  Annie  Henrietta.  ii.  Gertrude  Marian,  d.  1852. 

III.  Constance  Isabella. 

Mr.  Eccles  d.  14  Nov.  1869,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son,  Johm 
Steoart  Eccles,  now  of  Ecclesville. 

Arms — Arg.,  two  halberts  saltierwise  az.    Ci-est—A  broken 
halbert  az.    Motto — Nee  deficit  animus. 
iScaJ— Ecclesville,  Fintona,  co.  Tyrone. 


ECHLIN    OF    ARDaniN. 

EcHLiN,  The  Eev.  John  Robeet,  M.A.  of 
Echlinville  and  Ardquin,  co.  Down,  formerly 
Incumbent  of  Bonington,  near  Whitchurch,  Salop,.) 
6.  15  July,  1811 ;  m.  1st,  27  Sept.  1836,  Jane,  3rdi 
dau.  of  James  Pedder,  Esq.  of  Ashton  Lodge,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  March,  1838)  had 
an  only  son, 

I.  John  Pedder,  b.  28  Nov.  1837  ;  d.  16  Sept.  1838. 

Mr.  Echhn  m.  2ndly,  26  Oct.  1841,  Mary  Anne., 
dau.  of  Ford  North,  Esq.  of  The  Oaks,  Ambleside  J 
CO.  Westmorland,  and  has  issue, 

II.  John  Godfrey,  b.  14  April,  1843;  m.  1870,  Anna  Medici 
eldest  dau.  of  Bev.  John  Wrixon,  Vicar  of  Malone,  co 
Antrim. 

HI.  Frederick,  b.  5  March,  1844. 

IV.  Alfred  Ford,  b.  27  Sept.  1849. 

I.  Edith  Althea.  ii.  Thomasine  Mary. 

ICtltCaflC— Eight  Rev.  Eobert  Echlin,  4th  or  5th  sor  ■ 
of  Henry  Echlin,  of  Pittadro,  in  the  co.  of  Fife,  was  appointet 
Bishop  of  Down  and  Connor,  by  patent  dated  4  March,   1613  t 
and  made  a  free  denizen  of  Ireland  18  May  following.    He 
Jane,  dau.  of  James  Seaton,  of  Latrisse,  in  Scotland,  and  bai 
issue, 

I.  John  (Rev.),  his  heir. 

II.  Hugh,  M.  Magdalen,  dau.  of  Robert  Cowell,  Esq.,  co 
Armagh. 

I.  Margaret,  to.  Ven.  Robert  Maxwell,  Archdeacon  of  Down 

II.  Isabel,  m.  Archibald  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Ballintoy,  co 
Antrim. 

III.  Jane,  m.  Ven.  William  FuUerton,  Archdeacon  o 
Annagh.  iv.  Euphemia. 

The  Bishop  of  Down  d.  at  Ardquin,  co.  Down,  17  July,  163* 
and  was  buried  in  the  parish  church  of  Templecranny,  alia  |* 
Ballyphilip,  in  the  same  co.    His  eldest  son. 

Rev.   John   Echlin,    of    Ballyphilip,    was   made  a    fref*' 
denizen   of   Ireland  9  Aug.  1633.     He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Francis  Stafford,  Knt.,  of  Mount  Stafford,  co.  Antrim,  and  ha 
issue, 
EoBEET,  his  heir. 
Francis,  of  Clonowen,  co.  Antrim,  inherited  the  estate  of  hP 
uncle  Sir  Edmund  Stafford,  Knt.,  of  Mount  Stafford,  ao 
assumed    that  surname;   vi.   Sarah,    dau.    of   Sir  Jami 
MacDonnell,  2nd  bart.  of  Moyane,  and  had,  with  nine  damp 
two  sons, 
Edmond  Stafford,  Esq.,  of  Brownstown,  co.  Meath,  who  I 
Ann,  his  wife,  left  an  only  son, 
Edmund  Francis    Stafford,    Esq.    of   Brownstown,   r. 
Penelope  Leslie,  and  has  an  only  dau.  and  heiress.  An 
b.  25  Dec.  1715;  m.   12  Jan.  1737,  Arthur,  1st  Viscou: 
Dungannon. 
Henry  Stafford,  Esq.  of  Mount  Stafford,  d.  1730,  anccst 
of  Arthur  Willodghby  Stafford,  Esq. 
Jane,  m.  James  Leslie,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Henry  Leslie,  Bishi 
of  Meath. 
Mary,  m.  William  Leslie,  3rd  son  of  the  Bishop  of  Meath. 

The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Eculin,  Esq.  of  Ardquin,  co.  Down,  ?n.  Mary,  dau. 
Most  Rev.  llunry  Leslie,  Bishop  of  Meath,  by  whom  (who  i 
2ndly,  Robert  Ward,  Esq.)  he  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Henry  (Sir),  created  a  Baronet  1721,  a  Baron  of  the  Court 
Exchequer  in  Ireland,  ancestor  of  Echun,  Bart., 
Clonagh  (xee  Burke's  Peera'je,  dc). 

Eobert,  a  Licut.-Gen.  in  the  army,  and  Col.  of  the  Inn 
killing  Dragoons,  d.  s.  p. 

Jane. 
Mr.  Echlin,  whose  will  is  dated  19  April,  1057,  was  s.  by  1 
eldest  son, 

John  Echlin,  Esq.  of  Ardquin,  m.  1678,  Hester,  dau. 
William  Godfrey,  Esq.  of  Coleraine,  and  Lad  issue,  of  yihow^ ', 


ECK 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EDa 


499 


.  Chakles,  his  heir.  ii.  Robert  (Rev.),  s.  his  brother. 

ti.  Godfrey,  of  MarlfieM,  m.  Anna,  dau.  of  Patrick  Savage, 
Esq.  of  Portsferry,  co.  Down,  and  had  issue, 
1  Godfrey,   of  Mavlfield,  lu.  1756,  Letitia,  eldest  dau.  of 
George  Macartney,  Esq.     of   co.   Antrim,  and  sister  of 
George,  Earl  Macartney,  Ambassador  Extraordinary  to 
China,  but  left  no  issue. 
1  Anne,  d.  imrn. 
V.  James,  of  EcWinville,  m.  1738,  Mary  Ann  Sampson,  of 
Dublin,  and  d.  s.  j).  1775. 

.  Hester,  m.  Thomas  Knox,  Esq.  of  Dnngannon,  M.P.,  and 
had  a  son.  Thomas  Knox,  created,  1791,  Viscount  North- 
land, whose  son,  Thomas,  2nd  Viscount,  was  created,  1831, 
Earl  of  Eanfurly. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  George  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Tyrclla,  co. 
Down. 

II.  Rose,  m.  1728,  Major  North  Ludlow  Bernard,  and  had  a 
son,  James  Bernard,  M.P.,  whose  son,  Francis  Bernard, 
was  created,  1800,  Earl  of  Bandon. 

V.  Jane,  d.  unm.,  wUl  dated  26  Sept.  1721,  proved  1761. 
.  Mary. 
!  elder  son, 

HARLES  EcHLiN,  Esq.  of  Ardquin,  m.  1709,   Ann,    dau.  of 
nnas  Knox,  Esq.  of  Dungaunou,  and  had  an  only  son, 
'homas,  who  d.  s.  p. 

Echhn  d.  10  April,  1754,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 
Ev.  Bobeut  Echlin,  of  Ardquin,  Incumbent  of  Newtown- 
s,  CO.  Down.     He  m.  1722,  Jane,  one  of  the  daus.  and  co- 
■s  of  James  Manson,   Esq.  of  Tynan  Abbey,  co.  Armagh, 
had  issue, 

OHN,  his  heir.  Charles,  d.  unm. 

ester,  m.  James  Donaldson,  Esq.  of  Castle  Dillon,  co. 
flrmagh. 

Echlin,  whose  will,  dated  1  Feb.  1750,  was  proved  in  1761, 
s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

OHN  Echlin,  Esq.  of  Ardquin,  h.  1723,  who  left,  by  Hester 
wife,  three  sons, 

HARLES,  his  heir.  John,  s.  his  brother, 

imes,  Hving  1798. 

Echlin  d.  4  March,  1789,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
lARLES  Echlin,  Esq.  of  Ardquin  and  Echlitiville,  co.  Down, 
ch  latter  place  he  inherited  from  his  great  uncle,  James 
in.  He  m.  (Ucence  dated  29  July,  1780)  Ann,  dau.  of — 
burgh,  Esq.  co.  Cavan,  and  d.  s.  p.  22  Feb.  1817,  when 
ras  s.  by  his  only  surviving  brother, 

)HN  Echlin,  of  Echlinville,  Thomastown  and  Portaferry, 
.  23  March,  1757.    He  m.  8  Nov.  1786,  Thomasine  Hannah, 

of  George  Fleming,  Esq.  of  Dublin  (of  the  Slane  family), 
a  son,  John,  his  heir,  and  a  dau.,  Thomasine,  m.  Thomas 
loore,  Esq.,  co.  Cavan,  and  dying  25  Jan.  1825,  he  was  «. 

nly  son, 

)HN  Echlin,  of  Echlinville  House,  D.L.  and  J. P., 
Oct.  1787 ;  VI.  3  Feb.  1809,  Thomasine  Margaret,  dau.  of 

Armstrong,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  rf.  14  April,  1842,  leaving 

)HN  Robert,  present  representative. 

orge  Fleming,  b.  27  June,  1812 ;  m.  15  Aug.  1842, 
laniet  Gcorgina,  only  dau.  of  Col.  Johnson,  late  of  the  8th 

ussars,    of  Westfield,   co.  Dublin,   and  The  Lodge,   co. 
)oncgal.    He  d.  23  Jan.  1869. 
larlcs.  Elizabeth, 

sster  Jane,  in.  Rev.  Charles  Ward,  M.A. 
lomasine  Margaret,  m.  John  Auchinleck  Ward,  Esq. 

Margaretta  Watson.  Jane  ColviUe. 

irriet. 

■ms — 1st  and  4th  or,  a  galley  ppr. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  a  fess 
uy  purp.  and  arg.,  in  chief  a  deer  at  full  speed  pursued  by 
5  all  ppr.     Crest — A  talbot  passant  arg.  spotted  sa.  languod 

3Iotto—Non  sine  prseda. 
-ff— The  old  family  residence  was  at  Ardquin,  near  Porta- 

,  CO.  Down,  but  it  is  now  in  ruins,  and  occupied  by 
uts ;  Rokeby,  Drumles,  Lisburn. 


SCKERSLEY  OF  STANDISH  HALL. 
ICEEESLET,  NATHANIEL,  Esq.  of  Standisli  Hall, 
dley,  Lancashire,  and  Carlton,  co.  York,  J.P., 
..,  formerly  M.P.  for  Wigan,  b.  13  Dec.  1815  ; 
st,  1841,  Mary,  dau.  of  Christopher  Fell,  Esq., 
by  lier  (who  d.  1848)  had  two  daus., 
Mary.  ii.  Elizabeth. 

m.  2ndly,  1852,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  ffar- 

on,  Esq.,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

MEs  Carlton,  b.  1854. 

ithaniel  ffarington,  b.  1857.  Henry  Francis,  6.  1863. 


Mv.  Eckerslcy  is  only  surviving  son  of  the  late  James 
Eckersley,  Esq.  of  Hindley,  near  Wigan  (wliere  the 
family  has  resided  for  two  or  three  centuries),  who 
d.  1850,  by  Elizabeth  Ditchfield  his  wife,  and  grand- 
sou  of  James  Eckersley,  Esq.,  by  Mary  Longworth 
his  wife. 

6'OTf.s— Standish  Hall,    near   Wigan,    co.    Lancaster;    and 
Carlton  Manor,  near  Otley,  co.  York. 


EDEH  OF  BEAMISH  PARK. 
Eden,  John,  Esq.  of  Beamish  Park,  co.  Durham, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1849, 2nd  sou  of  Henry 
Methold,  Esq.  (who  d.  1799),  by  Dorothea  his  wife, 
elder  dau.  of  Su'  John  Eden,  Bart.,  M.P.,  assumed, 
by  royal  license,  1844,  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Eden  only,  having  succeeded  to  the  Eden  estate  of 
Beamish  Park  at  the  death  of  his  luicle,  Morton 
John  Davison,  Esq.,  28  June,  1841.  Mr.  Eden  is 
4th  in  descent  from  the  marriage  of  Thomas  Methold, 
Esq.  of  Hale  House,  Kensington,  and  Jane  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Howard,  of  Great  Bookham, 
Surrey. 

Anns — 1st  and  4th,  Eden  :  Gn.,  on  a  chevron  between  three 
garbs  or  banded  vert,  as  many  escallops  sa. ;  2nd  and  3rd, 
Methold.  Crests — 1st,  Eden  :  A  dexter  arm  in  armour  em- 
bowed  coupcd  at  the  shoulder  ppr.,  the  hand  grasping  a  garb 
bcndwise,  as  in  the  arms ;  2nd,  Methold.  3Iotto — Si  sit  pru- 
dentia. 

-Seat— Beamish  Park,  Chester-le-Street,  Durham. 


EDDINGTON    OF    GLENCREGGAN. 

Eddington,  Smoiiett  Montgomeeie,  Esq.  of 
G-lencreggan,  co.  Argyll,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  11 
Sept.  1816 ;  m.  1st,  29  Dee.  1841,  Mary  Jane,  dau. 
of  Capt.  John  Fleming,  R.N.,  of  Muasdale,  by  his 
wi^e,  Mary  Campbell,  of  Island  Rhie ;  and  2ndly, 
28  April,  1867,  Isabella  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard 
Foreman,  Esq.,  by  his  wife  Eliza  Meyrick,  and 
by  the  former  (who  d.  17  Feb.  1865)  had  issue, 
1.  John  Fle.ming,  b.  1845.  ii.  George,  b.  1851. 

III.  James  Edward,  6.  1854;   d.  1866. 

IV.  Edward  William,  b.  1855;   d.  1859. 

V.  Smollet  Montgomerie,  6.  1853. 

VI.  Dugald  Campbell,  6.  1862.       vii.  Breadalbane,  6.  1863, 

I.  Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  Count  Leopold  Stolberg-Stolberg. 

II.  Hclenor  Campbell.  iii.  Catherine  Eda. 
IV.  Mary  Jane,  d.  1865. 

iLiltCiigC. — This  is  an  ancient  Berwickshire  family,  for- 
merly of  Eddington  Tower,  and  more  recently  of  Jardinefield. 
The  late 

George  Eddington,  Esq.,  who  d.  10  Dec.  1851  (son  of  John 
Eddington,  Esq.,  who  d.  1814,  and  Catherine  Munroe  his  wife, 
m.  1704,  and  d.  1822),  m.  twice.  By  his  1st  wife  he  had  a 
son  and  dau.. 


By  his  2nd  wife  (m.  Jul}-,  1813)  Hclenor,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Smollett  Campbell  (2ud  son  of  Campbell  of  Cragneish), 
Mr.  Eddington  had,  besides  the  present  Smollett  Mont- 
gomerie Eddington,  of  Glencreggan  House,  two  other  sons 
and  two  daus., 

James  George,  Capt.  95th  rcgt.,  killed  at  the  Alma,  leaving, 
by  Eliza  McPherson  his  wife,  three  daus. 

Edward  Wilham,  Lieut.  95th  regt.,  also  killed  at  the  Alma. 

Elizabeth.  Catherine. 

il/oJio— Data  fata  secutus. 

feVai — Glencreggan  House,  Campbelton,  co.  Argyll. 


EDGAR  OF  RED  HOUSE  PARK. 

Edgae,  Elizabeth,  of  Red  House  Park,  Suffolk, 
widow  of  the  late  Rev.  Mileson  Geet  Edgak, 
possessing  the  Red  House  Estate. 

iflt'jlCagC. — The  family  of  the  Edgars  was  seated  in 
Suffolk  at  a  very  early  period.  The  following  is  from 
documents  in  the  possession  of  tlie  family: — 

John  Edgar,  of  Dunwich,  Suffolk,  seated  himself  at 
Ulomham  Magna,  co.  Suffolk,  1237,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
2k2 


500 


ED& 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EDG 


Thomas,  1273.  The  line  of  Edgars  of  Ipswich  follows  in  suc- 
cession from  William  Kdgar,  of  North  Glemham  or  Glemham 
Mapna,  m.  into  the  lionourable  and  ancient  family  ofTolle- 
mache,  of  Franisden  and  Helmingham,  by  whom  the  said 
■William  had,  among  other  children,  a  son  Lionel.  This 
William  changed  tlie  arms  of  the  family  (which  were,  gu.  a 
chevron  or,  between  three  leopards'  faces  arg.),  and  took  a 
new  patent,  tem'p.  IIenbt  VIII.,  1548,  for  those  now  used. 
Lionel,  of  Ipswich,  grandson  of  the  above-named  Lionel,  m. 
1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of  William  Morse,  Esq.  of 
Swilland,  Suffolk,  and  had  by  her  a  dau.,  Mary,  and  a  son, 
Lionel,  who  d.  s.  p.  He  to.  2ndly,  Catherine,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Thomas  Glascock,  Esq.  of  Ipswich,  and  by  her  was 
father  of 

TuoMAS  Edgar,  Esq.  of  Ipswich,  Header  of  Gray's  Inn 
15  Charles  II.,  and  Recorder  of  Ipswich ;  i/i.  Mary,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Philip  Powle,  Esq.  of  London  ;  and  d.  12  April, 
1692,  having  had,  besides  other  issue,  an  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Edgar,  Esq.  m.  Agatha,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Boro- 
daile  Mileson,  Esq.  of  Xorton,  Suffolk;  and  d.  1677,  leaving 
by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  John  Brewcs,  Esq.)  a  son, 

MiLESON  Edgar,  Esq.  of  the  Pted  House,  to.  Alice,  dau.  and 
sole  heir  of  WiDiam  Shawe,  Esq.  of  St.  Clement's,  Ipswich, 
and  by  her  (who  ra.  2ndly,  Orlando  Bridgman,  Esq.)  had  a  son, 
Mileson;  and  two  daus.,  Alice,  d.  unm.,  and  Agatha,  m. 
Samuel  Child,  of  London,  Banker.    The  son, 

Mileson  Edgar,  Esq.  m.  1st,  Ann,  dau.  of  William  Peck, 
Esq.  of  Sampford,  Essex ;  and  2ndly,  the  only  child  and  heiress 
of  Thomas  C'Eye,  of  Eye,  Suffolk,  and  by  the  latter  only 
had  issue.    His  elder  son, 

Mileson  Edgar,  Esq.  to.  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Richard 
Charlton,  Esq.  of  London,  and  had  issue,  Mileson,  his  heir; 
John  (Rev.);  Richard,  Capt.  in  the  Scots  Fusiliers;  Elizabeth, 
m.  John  Willis.  Esq.;  Charlotte,  to.  Gen.  Hugonin.  The 
eldest  son  and  heir, 

Mileson  Edgar,  Esq.  of  the  Red  House,  to.  16  Oct.  1783,  his 
cousin,  Susannah,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Edgar,  Esq.  of 
Wiekhambrook,  Suffolk,  High  Sheriff  1747,  by  Susanna  his 
wife,  only  child  of  Rev.  William  Geary,  Prebendary  of  Peter- 
oorough,  and  had  issue, 

Mileson  Gert,  his  heir, 

John  Robert  Mathew,  late  representative. 

Edward  Raikes,  to.  Mary,  eldestdau.  of  Charles  Collett,  Esq., 
and  d.  29  Sept.  1861,  having  had  issue,  three  sons  and  two 
daus.,  Edward  Lynch;  Mileson;  Charles;  Susanna-Char- 
lotte ;  and  Alice  Maud  Mary. 

Susanna,  vi.  M.  P.  Manby,  Esq.  of  Walsingham,  co.  Norfolk. 
Mr.  Edgar  d.  16  June,  1830,  and  was  .<i.  by  his  eldest  son, 

The  Rev.  Mileson  Gery  Edgar,  of  the  Red  House,  J. P.,  b. 
19  Aug.  1784;  to.  1st,  19  Feb.  1818,  Mary  Anne,  eldest  dau,  of 
Nathaniel  Brickwood,  Esq.  of  Dulwich  ;  and  2ndly,  26  March, 
1840,  Elizabeth  Arkell,  of  London,  grcat-great-grand-dau.  of 
Sir  Matthew  Hale.  He  rf.  3  Aug.  1853  (his  widow  survives  and 
resides  at  Red  House),  and  was  «.  by  his  brother. 

The  Rev.  John  Robert  Mathew  Edgar,  A.M.,  resident  at 
Felixtow  House,  Suffolk,  h.  15  May,  1796;  to.  Elizabeth, 
2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  Job  Wallace,  and  d.  s.  p.  1860. 

Arms — Per  chevron  or  and  az.,  in  chief  two  fleurs-de-lis  of 
the  second,  in  base  five  lozenges  of  the  first,  each  charged  with 
an  escallop  gu.  Crest — An  ostrich's  head  between  two  wings 
expanded  or,  each  charged  with  as  many  bends  az.,  in  tlie  beak 
a  horse-shoe  arg. 

Seat  -Red  House  Park,  Ipswich. 


EDGCUMBE  OF  EDGCUMEE  HOUSE. 

Edgcttmbe,  Piees,  Esq.  of  Edgcumbe  House, 
Devon,  Lieut.  44th  rcgt.,  1. 19  April,  1844. ;  m.  1873, 
Aune  Ilamilton,  4tli  dau.  of  the  late  Joseph  Trotmau, 
Esq.  of  Uarbados. 

ilinCilgC.— The  family  of  Edgcumbe  has  been  settled  in 
the  parish  of  Milton  Abbott,  Devon,  from  a  very  early  period, 
as  appears,  both  from  a  deed  in  Norman  French  (having  the 
words  "  de  Eggecombe,"  and  dared  "in  the  12th  year  of  the 
Conquest")  and  from  an  inscription  over  an  old  gateway  iu 
the  family  mansion,  "r.e.  1292,"  as  well  as  from  other  docu- 
ments now  in  the  possession  of  the  present  proprietor,  to 
whom  the  estate  has  descended  in  a  direct  line  from  that  time. 

Richard  de  Edgecombe,  living  1292,  had  three  sons.  The 
2nd  son,  Richard,  had  two  sons;  John,  the  elder,  from  whom 
is  descended  the  present  head  of  the  family,  Richard  Darke 
Edgcumbe,  of  Edgcumbe  ;  and  William,  the  younger,  to.  1353, 
Helena,  dau.  and  heir  of  Ralph  do  Cothele,  and  was  ancestor 
of  the  present  Earl  of  Mount  Edgcumbe.  The  grandfather  of 
the  present  representative, 


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Richard  Edgcumbe,    of  Edgcumbe,    m.    28   April,    175 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Michael  Goden,   Esq] 
of  Chatham  ;  and  d.  29  July,  1784,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  so 

Pierce   Edgcdmbb,   Esq.   of  Edgcumbe,   vi.   18  Dec.  17Sl 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  Thomas  Yorke,  Esq.  of  Warbleton,  Suss 
and  by  her  (who  survived  him,  and  d.  3  Feb.  1846) 
issue, 

Richard  Darke,  of  Edgcumbe.  ."Il 

Ellen  Susannah,  m.  Rev.  George  Rose. 

Emma  Mary,  'm.  1st,  Peter  Pilcher,  Esq. ;  and  2ndly,  Revl 
Richard  Martin. 
Mr.  Edgcumbe  d.  17  April,  1834,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son,; 

Richard  Darke  Edgcumbe,  Esq.  of  Edgcumbe,  who  a 
6.  4  June,  1811;  to.  24  Aug.  1835,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Rich! 
Marshall,  Esq.,  M.D.  of  Totnes,  and  had  surviving  issue, 

I.  Piers,  now  of  Edgcumbe  House. 

n.  Richard  Wiseman,  b.  23  Dec.  1853. 

I.  Eleanor.  ii.  Catherine. 

He  d.  1862. 

Arms — Gu.  on  a  bend  erm.  cottised  or,  three  boars'  heafl 
couped  arg.  C're.ft — A  boar  passant  arg.  with  a  chaplet  i 
oak-leaves  fructed  ppr.  round  the  neck.  Motto— An  plaij 
fort  de  Dicu. 

Seat — Edgcumbe  House,  Edgcumbe,  near  Tavistock,  Devoi 


EDGE    OF    STRELLEY. 

Edge,  James  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Strelley  Hall, 
Nottingham,  J. P.  and  High  SherifP  for  the  co 
Nottingham  in  1870,  and  formerly  Capt.  in  tl 
Royal  Sherwood  Foresters,  or  Nottinghamshh 
regt.  of  Militia ;  I.  14  Aug.  1827,  assumed  by  royi 
sign  manual,  11  Oct.  1848,  the  surname  of  Edg 
only,  and  the  arms  of  Edge  in  compliance  with  th 
will  of  his  maternal  uncle,  Thomas  Webb  Edg 
Esq  :  m.  1st,  10  Jan.  1856,  Julia  Frances,  fourt 
dau.  of  Samuel  Trehawke  Kekewich,  Esq.  of  Pej 
more,  Devon  (who  d.  29  Oct.  1856),  haying  ha 
issue,  an  only  son, 

Thomas  Lewis  Kekewich,  &.  27  Oct.  1855. 
He  m.  2ndly,  3  Oct.  1866,  Emily  Mary,  youngc 
dau.  of  Robert  Holden,  Esq.  of  Nuthall  Tempi 
CO.  Nottingham. 

iLtnCS0C. — From  a  very  early  period  the  family  of  Edj  " 
was  seated  at  Horton  Hall,  near  Leek,  in  Staffordshire. 

Ralph  Edge,  living  icmp.  Queen  Elizabeth,  was  seco)  "■ 
son  of  Richard  Edge,  Esq.  of  Horton,  by  Matilda  his  wi; 
dau.  of  Wilham  Bower,  Esq.  of  Knyppersley,  co.  Staffoi 
This  gentleman  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Bridgewood,  Es 
of  Carswell,  co.  Stafford  (who  was  afterwards  m.  to  Hen 
Porter,  gent.,  whom  she  also  survived)  and  by  her  he  had 
son  and  a  dau., 

I.  Walter,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Catherine,  m.  in  1616,  John  Conway,  Gent,  of  Marst 
Montgomery,  co.  Derby,  by  whom  she  had  a  son,  Richai 
of  Marston  Montgomery,  d.  in  IG87,  leaving,  by  Mary  t 
wife,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

1  Richard,  who  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Edge,  ( 
of  whom  more  hereafter. 

Walter  Edge,  the  son,  was  an  Attorney-at-Law  in  the  tc 
of  Nottingham.  He  m.  Margery,  dau.  of  William  Widdows< 
Gent.,  of  the  town  of  Nottingham,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Ralph,  of  whom  presently. 

Charles,  b.  1629 ;  d.  at  Nottingham. 

Elizabeth,  to.  1659,  Edward  Bageant,  Gent,  by  whom  she  I 
issue. 

Ralph  Edge,  the  eldest  son,  was  likewise  an  Attorney- 
Law,  residing  in  Nottingham,  and  for  many  years  Town  CI« 
to  the  Corporation  of  that  town  ;  being  made  an  Alderman, 
served  as  Mayor  of  Nottingham  in  1GG4,  1G7I,  and  1678. 
purchased  the  manors  of  Strelley  and  Bilborough,  co.  Nottii 
ham,  from  the  representatives  of  the  Strelley  family,  s 
subsequently  became  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  for  the  co. 
Nottingham.  He  m.  Amy,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Charlton,  Esq 
Chihvell,  co.  Nottingham,  but  had  no  issue,  and  d.  4  S«  w 
1684,  in  the  53rd  year  of  his  age,  bequeathing  his  estates 
kinsman, 

Richard  Conwat,  Esq.  of  Marston  Montgomery,  co.  Deij 
(whose  descent  from  the  Edge  family  has  already  bi 
detailed),  who  thereupon  assumed  the  surname  of  Edge  oi 
although  he  appears  to  have  had  no  authority  for  so  do 
until  1708,  when  be  obtained  license  from  Queen  Anme,  da  it[{ 


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larch  that  same  year.  This  gentleman  obtained  a  grant  of 
:  aims  of  Edge,  y  March,  1709,  and  In  that  year  he  was 
;h  Sliiiifffor  the  co.  of  Nottingham.  He  d.  in  September, 
/_',  leaving  issue,  by  llebecca  his  wife,  the  dau.  of  — 
xinii,  (ient.  of  Ashbourn  Park,  co.  Derby  (whom  he  m. 
let.  u;s8,  and  who  d.  in  Oct.  1738,  and  was  interred  near 
■  luisband  in  the  parish  cliurch  of  St.  Teter,  in  the  town  of 

!;  \i.vu,  of  whom  presently. 
w  niter,  Capt.  5sth  foot,  m.  and  d.  before  the  year  17C5, 

I.  i\  nii;  had  issue, 

1  Uichard,  d.  unm. 

1  Catherine,  m.  1763,  Robert  Francis  Willoughby,  Esq.  of 
Cliffe,  CO.  Warwick,  and  d.  at  Sens,  France,  in  May,  1769, 
leaving  issue,  two  sons  and  two  daus. 

2  Isabel,  m.  1769,  Robert  Conyers,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Richard,  d.  yoimg. 

V.  William,  d.  unm.,  buried  in  St.  Peter's  Church,  Notting- 
liam,  11  July,  1760. 

.  Martha,  d.  an  infant.  ii.  Mary,  d.  an  infant. 

lALPH  Edge,  Esq.  of  Strelley,  the  eldest  son,  6.  24  Aug. 
:9,  High  Sheriff  co.  Nottingham,  1760 ;  m.  1st,  Elizabeth, 
1.  of  Tcter  Wright,  Gent,  of  the  town  of  Nottingham  (who 
s.  p.  15  Feb.  1715);  and  2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
lliam  Saunders,  Esq.  of  Shareshill,  co.  Stafford  (who  d.  25 
)t.  1754);  and  d.  at  Strelley,  26  Oct.  17GC,  leaving  issue  by 

second  wife, 
.  Mary,  d.  young. 

I.  Jane,  m.  William  Evetts,  Esq.,  but  had  no  issue. 
n.  Margaret,    m.  John  Webb,   Esq.   of   Sherborne,    High 
Sheriff  co.  Warwick  1781,  son  of  Thomas  Webb,  Esq.,  High 
Sheriff  co.  Warwick,  1722;  d.  26  Dec.  17il,  leaving  issue, 

1  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

1  Margaret,  w.  Rev.  James  Davenport,  D.D.,  Vicar  of 
Stratford-upon-Avon,  co.  Warwick,  d.  s.  p.  179C,   buried 

as  Strelley. 

•.  Mary,  m.  John  Venour,  Esq.  of  Wclsbourne,  co.  Warwick, 
but  had  no  issue. 

'HOMAs  Webb,  Esq.,  b.  7  April,  1750,  s.  his  grandfather  in 
He  assumed,  on  attaining  his  majority,  in  1777,  in  com- 
mce  with  the  will  of  his  maternal  grandfather,  Ralph 
ge,  Esq.  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Edge,  which 
re  duly  confirmed  to  him  and  his  issue,  by  royal  hcense, 
ed  9  May,  1804.  He  was  High  Sheriff  for  Nottinghamshire 
1804,  and  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  for  the  same  co. ;  m.  24 
y,  1785,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Francis  Hurt,  Esq.  cf  Alderwas- 
,  CO.  Derby  (who  d.  7  May,  1803),  and  d.  in  London,  21  June, 

I,  having  had  issue, 

Thomas,  s.  his  father,  of  whom  presently. 
I.  John,  (/.  an  infant,  20  Jan.  1790. 

John  (Rev.),  more  than  22  years  Rector  of  Strelley  and 
Ijilborough,  b.  24  Nov.  1790;  m.  Anne  Kevile,  fourth  dau. 
of  Ichabod  Wright,  Esq.  of  Mapperley,  co.  Nottingham,  and 
d.  s.  'p.  30  April,  1842,  buried  at  Strelley. 
.  Elizabeth,  ru.  20  Aug.  1811,  Thomas  Moore,  Esq.,  second 
son  of  George  Moore,  Esq.  of  Appleby  Parva,  co.  Leicester, 
and  d.  at  Appleby  Parva,  27  Nov.  1822,  leaving  an  only  dau. 
and  heiress,  m.  Rev.  JamesHolden,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Pleasley, 
CO.  Derby. 

I.  Cassandra  Gell,  d.an  infant,  20  Nov.  1803. 

II.  Mary  Margaret,  hi.  11  Oct.  1825,  James  Hurt,  Esq.  of 
Wirksworth,  co.  Derby,  formerly  Major  in  the  9th  regt. 
of  Lancers,  second  son  of  Francis  Hurt,  Esq.  of  Alder- 
waslcy,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

James  Thomas,  the  present  representative  of  the  family. 
Thomas  Webb  Edge,  Esq.  of  Strelley,  the  eldest  son,  b.  28 
irch,  1788,  J. P.  co.  Nottingham,  High  Sheriff  in  1838,  and 

some  years  Major  of  the  South  Nottinghamshire  regt.  of 
omanry  Cavalry  ;  d.  unm.  at  Birk  Park,  near  Richmond,  in 
rkshire,  20  Aug.  1844,  bequeathing  his  estates  to  his 
phew,  James  Thomas  Hhrt,  Esq.,  who  assumed  the  name 
d  arms  of  Edge,  as  previously  noted. 

4 r>Hs— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  per  fess  sa.  and  gu.  an  eagle 
played  arg.  on  a  chief  or,  a  rose  between  two  annulets  of 
!  second,  for  Edge  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  sa.,  a  fess  between  three 
iqucfoils  or,  for  Hurt.  Crests  —  1st,  A  reindeer's  head 
iped  ppr.  collared  and  chained  or,  for  Edge  ;  2nd,  A  hart 
ppant  ppr.  attired  and  unguled  or,  hurt  in  the  haunches 
,h  an  arrow  of  the  last,  feathered  arg.,  for  Hdet.  Motto— 
nper  fidcli.'i. 
Seat — Strelley  Hall,  near  Nottingham, 


EDGE    OP    CLONBROCK    HOTJSE. 

Edge,  Benjamin  Bookeb,  Esq.  of  Cloubrock 
ouse,  Queen's  Co.,  J.P.,  b.  12  April,  1810 ;  m.  10 
arch,  1840,  Esther  Anne,  only  child  of  Thomas 


AWevi,  Esq.  of  The  Tavk,  co.Wicklow,  by  Elizabeth 
Dowzard,  Jiis  1st  wife,  and  has  issue  an  only  child, 
I.  John,  b.  28  July,  1841  ;  Barrister-.at-Law,  Middle  Temple, 

London;  m.  18  Sept.  1867,  Laura,  youngest  dau.  of  Thos. 

Loughborough,  Esq.  of  Selwood  Loilgo,  Tulse  Hill,  Surrey, 

and  has  issue,  John,  b.  7  Aug.  1873,  and  Ethel  Laura,  6. 

7  Aug.  1869. 

HtltratJC— This  family  claims  descent  from  Edge  of 
Stall,  II,  Notts. 

The  late  John  Edge,  E.sq.  of  Clonbrock  House,  Queen's  Co., 
J. P.,  son  of  John  Edge,  Esq.,  and  Sarah  his  wife,  m.  31  Aug. 
1800,  Letitia,  dau.  of  Charles  Dallas,  Esq.  of  Killashie,  co. 
Longford,  by  Jane  Hamilton,  his  2nd  wife,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
3  Feb.  1847)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Dallas,  Barrister-at-Law,  h.  7  Jan.  1800 ;  in.  17  Sept. 
1835,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Maunsell,  Esq.  of  Dublin; 
and  d.  11  Aug.  1842,  leaving  a  son,  John  Henry,  6. 11  June, 
1841. 

II.  Benjamin  Booker,  now  of  Clonbrock  House. 

I.  Sarah  Jane,  m.  1827,  her  cousin,  John  Edge,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue  (with  two  daus.  un-m.}, 

1  John  Dallas,  Esq.  Lieut.  22nd  regt. 

2  Joseph  Samuel. 

1  Letitia,  to.  Rev.  James  Barnier,  LL.D.,  Vicar  of  Dun- 
garvan,  Thomastown. 
Mr.  Edge  d.  2  April,  1856,  aged  88. 

.^)-ms— Per  fess  sa.  and  gu.  an  eagle  displayed  arg.,  on  a 
chief  or,  (a  cinqucfoil  between  two  annulets  of  the  second. 
Crrxt-  A  reindeer's  head  couped  ppr.  collared  and  chained  or, 
and  holding  in  its  mouth  a  trefoil  vert.    iVoiio— Semper  fidelis. 

*■«(«— Clonbrock  House,  Queen's  Co. 


EDGEL,L    OF    MILTOK    PLACE. 

See  Wyatt-Edgell. 


EDGEWOETH   OF  EDGEWORTHSTOWN. 

Edgewoeth,  Antonio  Eroles,  Esq.  of  Edge- 
worthstown,  co.  Longford,  b.  19  March,  1841 ;  m. 
1874,  Fran9jise,  dau.  of  Col.  Delcher,  of  the  French 
Service. 

HtltCilgC— The  Edgewokths,  originally,  it  is  said, 
established  at  Edgeworth,  now  called  Edgeware,  Middlesex, 
settled  in  Ireland  in  the  reign  of  Elizabeth,  about  the  year 
1583. 

Two  brothers,  Edward  and  Francis  Edgworth,  went  to 
Ireland,  probably  under  the  patronage  of  Essex  and  Cecil,  as 
those  names  have  since  continued  in  the  family.    The  elder  son, 

The  Right  Rev.  Edward  Edgeworth,  who  was  beneficed 
by  Queen  Elizabeth,  became  Bishop  of  Down  and  Connor  in 
1593.    He  d.  without  issue,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Francis  Edgeworth,  Clerk  of  the  Hanaperin  1619,  m.  Jane, 
dau.  of  Sir  Edinond  Tuite,  Knt.  of  Sonna,  in  Westmeath,  and 
had  by  her  (who  founded  a  religious  house  in  Dublin)  a  son 
and  heir, 

Capt.  John  Edgeworth,  of  Cranallagh  Castle,  in  the  co. 
of  Longford,  m.  1st,  the  dau.  of  Sir  Hugh  Cullum,  of  Derby- 
shire, by  whom  he  had  a  son,  John,  his  heir;  and  2ndly, 
Mrs.  Bridgman,  widow  of  Edward  Bridgman,  Esq.,  brother  to 
Sir  Orlando  Bridgman,  the  Lord  Keeper,  and  went  back  witU 
her  to  Ireland.    He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sir  John  Edgeworth,  knighted  by  Charles  II.,  m.  the 
only  dau.  and  heir  of  Edward  Bridgman,  Esq.  and  acquired 
with  her  an  estate  in  Lancashire,  besides  a  considerable 
fortune  in  money,  and  had  eight  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest, 
Francis,  s.  to  the  paternal  estate  in  Longford ;  the  2nd, 
Robert,  was  ancestor  of  the  Edgeworths  of  KilslircvAij  ;  and 
the  5th,  Essex,  had  a  son,  the  celebrated  Abbe  Edgeworth, 
who  styled  himself,  from  the  estate  his  branch  of  the  family 
possessed.  Monsieur  de  Firmont.    The  eldest  son, 

CoL.  Francis  Edgeworth,  of  Edgeworthstown,  raised  a  regi- 
ment for  William  III.     His  son  and  successor, 

Richard  Edgeworth,  Esq.  of  Edgeworthstown,  M.P.,  m. 
1732,  Rachel  Jane,  dau.  of  Samuel  Lovell,  Esq.,  a  Welsh 
Judge,  son  of  Sir  Salathiel  Lovell,  of  Harlcston,  co.  North- 
ampton, and  dying  1709,  left,  with  two  daus.  (Mary,  m. 
Francis  Fox,  Esq.  of  Fox  Hill;  and  Margaret,  to.  John 
Ruxton,  Esq.  of  Black  Castle),  a  son, 

Richard  Lovell  Edgeworth,  Esq.  of  Edgeworthstown,  h.  at 
Bath,  1744,  the  celebrated  writer  on  education  and  inventions. 
This  eminent  person  m.  1st,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Pa. il  Elers, 
Esq.  of  Black  Bourton,  co.  Oxford,  and  had  by  her  one  Bon  and 
three  daus., 


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Eichanl,  6.  May,  1T65;  d.  J79C. 

Maria,  the  Authoress,  h.  1  Jan.  I7C7 ;  d.  unm.  21  Mny,  1849. 
Emmeline,  m.  1802,  John  King,  Esq.  of  Clifton,  Bristol,  and 
had  issue,  Zoe,  and  Psyche  Emmeline,  m.  William  Gibbons, 
M.D.  (who  (/.  1842)  and  had  a  son,  William  Edseworth,  m. 
a  dau.   of  H.   Bayley,   Esq.,  and  d.  1874,  leaving  a  son, 
William  Edgeworth,  /).  1806. 
Anna  Maria,  to.   1734,   Dr.  Bcddoes,  and  d.  1824,  leaving 
Thomas  Lovcll ;  Charles  Henry ;  Anna  Francis  Emily ;  and 
Mary  Eliza,  d.  1833. 
He  r,i.  2ndly,  1773,  llonora,  dau.  of  Edward  Sneyd,  E.sq.  of 
IJchfielJ,  youngest  son  of  lialph  Sneyd,  Esq.  of  Bishton,  co. 
Stafford,  and  by  her  had  a  son,  Lovell,  who  .?.  to  the  estates. 
He  TO.  3rdly,  25  Dec.  1780,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Sneyd, 
Esq.  of  Lichfield,  and  had  by  her  <who  d.  Nov.  1797)  five  sons 
and  four  daus. 
Hcnrv,  b.  15  Sept.  1782;  d.  1813. 
Charles  Snetd,  of  whom  presently. 
WUlium,  6.  28  April,  1788;  d.  1790. 
Thomas  Day,  6.  25  Oct.  1789  ;  d.  1792. 
William,  0.  27  Jan.  1794;  d.?.  p.  182!). 
Elizabeth,  d.  1800.        Caroline,  d.  1807.        Sophia,  d.  1785. 
HOnora,   ni.  8  Nov.    1831,   Admiral  Sir  Francis  Beaufort, 
K.C.B.,  and  d.  his  widow,  13  Feb.  1858. 
He  r,i.  4thly,  31  May,  1798,  Frances  Anne,  d.au.  of  the  Rev. 
Daniel  Augustus  Beaufort,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  10  Feb. 
18C5)  two  sons  and  four  daits.,  viz., 
Francis  Beaufort,  h.  5  Oct.  1809;  m.  1831,  Eo.=a  Florcntina, 
dau.  of  Don  Antonio  Eroles,  of  Catalonia,  in  Spain,  and  iL 
12  Oct.  1846,  having  by  her  (who  d.  18  June,  1864)  issue, 
William  Eroles,  Lieut.  5th  Lancers,  6.  18S5,  d.  un-ni .  28 
June,   1863 ;   Antonio  Eroles,    now  of  Edgeworthstown ; 
David  Reid,  J.P.,  Ij.  14  April,  1842,  rf.  m?ito.  14  Oct.    1871; 
Eichard  Lestock,   6.  5  June,  1843,  d.  unm.  at  Naples,   8 
May,  1869;   Ysidro  Francis,  b.  8  Feb.  1845;    and  Maria, 
m.  11  April,  1871,   Kev.  John   Sanderson,   and  has  issue, 
Maria  Edgeworth ;  Frances  Harriet ;  and  Helena  Laura. 
Michael  Pakenham,  6.  24  May,   1812;  m.  Feb.  1846,  Chris- 
tina, dau.  of  Dr.  Hugh  Macpherson,  of  Aberdeen,  and  has 
had  issue,  Christina  Francis  Edith,  d.  an  infant,  1848,  and 
Harriet  Jessie,  m.  4  April,  1877,  Rev.  Arthur_Grey  Butler, 
and  has  issue  a  son,  Harold  Edgeworth. 
Frances  Maria,  m.  1829,  Lestock  P.  Wilson,  Esq.  of  London, 
and  d.  5  Feb.  1848.    Mr.  Wilson  (/.  17  July,  1S69. 
Harriet,  to.  1826,  the  "Very  Rev.  Richard  Butler,  Dean  of 
Clonmacnoise,  who  d.  17  July,  1862. 

Sophia  (d.  1  March,  1837),  m.  1824,  Barry  Fox,  Esq.  of 
Aiinaghmore,  King's  Co.  (who  d.  18C3)  and  had  issue.  Max- 
well, Capt.  R.N.,  6.  13  May,  1826,  m.  1865,  Florence,  dau. 
of  Sir  Andrew  Buchanan ;  William  Waller,  late  Capt.  60tU 
Eifles,  6.  15  Aug.  1831,  m.  20  April,  1871,  Emma  Louisa, 
dau.  of  Richard  M.  Fox,  of  Foxhall ;  Mary  Anne ;  Char- 
lotte, m.  1805,  Rev.  M.  H.  Coote. 

Lucy  Jane,  m.  June,  1843,  Rev.  Thomas  Romney  Robin- 
son, D.D. 
Mr.  Edgeworth  d.  13  June,  1817,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Lovell  Edgeworth,  Esq.  of  Edgeworthstown,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  co.  Longford  1819 ;  b.  30  June,  1776.  He  d.  unm. 
Dec.  1841,  and  was  «.  by  his  half  brother, 

Charles  Sneyd  Edgeworth,  Esq.  of  Edgeworthstown,  D.L., 
b.  30  Oct.  1786;  m.  2  Sept.  1813,  Henrica,  dau.  of  John  Broad- 
hurst,  Esq.  of  Foston  HaU,  co.  Derby,  wliich  lady  d.  30  Sept. 
1846.    He  d.  s.  p.  31  March,  1864,  and  was  «.  by  his  nephew. 

^r?)W— Per  chevron  gu.  and  or,  three  martlets  counter- 
changed.  Crest— On  a  ducal  coronet  a  pelican  vulning  herself 
or.    il/f/»o— Constans  contraria  spernit. 

Seat — Edgeworthstown  House,  co.  Longford. 


EDGEWORTH    OF    KILSHREWLY. 

Edgewoeth,  The  Eev.  John  Essex  Edward, 
of  Kilslirewlv,  co.  Longford,  and  Longwood,  co. 
Meath,  b.  25  Sept.  1814 ;  m.  9  Dec.  1813,  Elizabeth 
Anne,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Lancelot  Croasdailc, 
Esq.  of  Rynn,  Queen's  Co.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Newcomen,  J.P.,  &.  Dec.  18.50. 

II.  Lancelot  Croasdaile  Agnew,  b.  March,  1852. 

III.  Henry  Essex,  b.  Oct.  1H55.  iv.  Cecil,  6.  May,  1860. 
1.  Edith  Marian.  ii.  Lucy  Frances. 

III.  Anna  Rose  Elizabeth. 

HilTCaflC— Robert  EccEWoinn,  Esq.  (2nd  son  of  Sir 
John  Edgeworth,  Knt.),  rii  Catherine,  only  child  of  Sir  Edward 
Tyrrell,  Bart,  of  Lynn,  co.  Westmeath,  and  had  issue,  Edward; 
Pakington;  and  other  children.    The  eldest  son, 

Edward  Edgeworth,  Esq.  of  Kilshrewly,  la.  1717,  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Husscy,  Esq.  of  Courtown,  co.  Kildare,  and  had 
two  sons,  Robert  and  Newcoaien.  The  elder  d.  unm.  The 
younger, 

Newcomen  Edgeworth,  Esq.  of  Kilshrewly,  m.  Itt,  Eliza- 


beth, dau.  of  Col.  Henry  Edgeworth,  of  Li^sard,  co.  Longforc 
which  lady  d.  s.  p. ;  and  2ndly,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Lauren 
Connell,  Esq.*  of  St.  Johnstown,   same  co.,   by  whom  (« 
TO.  2ndly,  3  Dec.  1797,  Capt.  Francis  Douglas,  E.N.)  he  1 
issue.    The  eldest  son, 

Essex  Agnew   Edgeworth,    Esq.    of  Kilshrewly,  a  Lie 
78th  regt.,  d.  unm.  1795,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Thomas  Newcomen  Edgeworth,  Esq.  of  Kilshrewly,  co.  Lou 
ford,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1814-15,  and  Major  Royal  Limeri 
county  Militia,  b.  29  April  1778;  m.  1st,  1  Jan.  1806,  Mariai 
only  child  of  John  Steele,  Esq.  of  Carricklane,  co.  Armagh,  % 
Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Stuart,  Esq.  of  Hanslongj 
2ndly,  14  April,  1834,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Montgomery,  " 
of  Dublin.  Mr.  Edgeworth  d.  March,  1867.  By  the  foruM 
(who  d.  1832)  he  had  surviving  issue, 

John  Essex  Edward,  now  of  Kilshrewly. 

George  Thomas  Henry,  6.  4  Aug.  1816 ;  m.  20  April,  1851 
Amelia,  only  dau.  of  Gen.  James  Considine,  10th  rcgc, 
has  one  surviving  child,  Amelia. 

James  Bridgeman,  b.  9  July,  1823;  d.  May,  1800. 

Catherine  Jemima,  m.  Rev.   Francis  de  Montmorency  S 
George,  Rector  of  St.  Anne's,  Shandon,  Cork. 

Cecilia,  to.  James  Johnstone,  Esq.  of  Maghcrcmena, 
Fermanagh.  Elizabeth. 

Arms — See  Edgeworth  of  Edgewnrthstoicn. 

-S'eat— Kilshrewly,  Edgeworthstown,  co.  Longford. 


EDEEANDS  OF  SUTTON. 
Edmands,  Charles  Heney,  Esq.,  late  of  Tl 
Grange,  Sutton,  Surrey,  b.  19  July,  1821 ;  in.  Is 
4  Axtg.  1849,  Ai-abella  Rose,  dau.  of  Charles  Ros 
Esq.  of  Tain,  co.  Ross,  Inspector- General  of  Coasi 
and  Harbours,  and  Commandant  of  the  Flotilla  i 
Corfu,  and  by  her,  who  d.  15  July,  1859,  had  issu 

I.  Charles  Adolf,  6.  13  June,   1853,  educated  at  Harrc 
and  University  College,  London. 

II.  Henry,  6.  13  Oct.  ;  d.  7  Nov.  1854. 

I.  Arabella  Rose,  to.  19  Nov.  1873,  Richard  St.  Mark  Daw( 
Esq.,  M.D. 

II.  Margaret  Leonora,  d.  unm.  July,  1870. 

III.  Sarah  Gertrude. 

He  m.  2ndly,  18  April,  1868,  Ellen  Jane,  dau, 
Richard  Dawes,  Esq.,  and  had  further  issue, 
in.  Alfred  Thomas,  6.  13  Aug.  1871 ;  d.  24  Dec.  Ib72. 

IV.  Francis  Douglas,  b.  14  Aug.  1876. 

IV.  Ellen  Mabel  Rose. 

V.  Ethel  Leonora  Froderica,  d.  unm.  22  Jan.  1S71. 

VI.  Adelaide  Clementine. 

Mr.  Edmands  was,  witli  Count  Adolf  von  Rose 
mainly  instrumental  in  introducing  railways  in 
the  kingdom  of  Sweden  ;  and  in  Nov.  1852,  receivi 
a  vote  of  thanks  at  Gothenburg  for  his  exertions. 

SLillCilgC— William  Edmands,  Edmonds,  or  Edmcn) 
(as  the  name  has  been  variously  spelled  in  old  deeds  a 
records),  Esq.  of  Ashelworth,  co.  Gloucester,  b.  1738,  p 
sessed  lands  in  cos.  Gloucester  and  Worcester.  He  m.  Al 
Sparrow,  and  d.  1815,  aged  77,  leaving,  with  other  issue, 

Thomas  Edmands,  Esq.  of  Ashelworth,  6.  1767 ;  m.  4,  Mi 
1797,  Anne,  dau.  of  Richard  Panting,  Esq.  of  Red  Hou 
Eddesfield,  CO.  Worcester,  and  d.  17  Dec.  1851,  leaving,,  w; 
other  issue,  a  son, 

Charles  Henry  Edmands. 

Arms — Or,  two  chevronels,  between  as  many  fleurs-de-lis 
chief  az.  and  a  thistle  slipped  ppr.  in  base.  Vrcst — A  gi-iffi 
head  erased  arg.  holding  in  the  beak  a  cross-crosslet  fitcl 
az.  two  wings  of  the  first  between  each  charged  with  a  this 
ppr.     Motto — Vincit  Veritas. 

iJcsit/ence— Sutton  House,  Portsdown  Gardens,  Maida  Vale, 


EDMUNDS    OF    WORSBROUGH. 

See  Mabtix. 


EDWARDES    OF    RH^TD-Y-GOKS. 

Edwaedes,  Datid   John  AVilliams,   Esq. 
Rhyd-y-G6rs,  co.  Carmarthen,  b.  20  April,  1864 ; 

ILilXtKQt. — John    Edwardes,   of  Rhyd-yG6rs,   co.   C 
marthen  (descended  through  Grono  Goch,  Lord  of  Llangath! 


*  By  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Capt.  John  Agnew,  7th  son 
Sir  Stair  Agnew,  Bart,  •f  Slranracr,  of  Scotland. 


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LleweUyn,  Lord  of  BualH  and  Cadwgan,  Lovd  of  Eadnor,  from 

Ethelstan  Glodrydd),    m.    and   had  two  sons,   of  whom  the 

younger, 

Thomas  Edwardes,  Esq.  of  Rhyd-y-G6rs,  m.  Lattice,  dau.  of 

{  John  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Foesybleiddiad,  co.  Cardigan,  and  had 

I  issue.    The  elder  son, 

;      David  Edwakdes,  Esq.  b.  1716,  of  Rhyd-y-G6rs,   Admiral 
j  E.N.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Carmarthen  1754,  m.  1748,  Anne,  dau. 
I  of  Capt.  Blommart,  descended  from  an  ancient  family  in  the 
I  Netherlands,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  d.  unm., 
I      David  John,  his  heir. 

I      John,  of  Gileston  Manor  (sec  Edwardes  of  that  place). 
1      Charlotte  Maria,  m.  1st,  Cadwallader  Brown,  Esq.  of  Froodin, 
CO.  Cai-marthen;  and  2ndly,  the  Rev.  Edward  Picton,  A.M., 
younger  brother  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Thomas  Picton,  G.C.B. 
Isabella  Margaretta,  m.  Lieut.-Gen.  Archibald  Campbell. 
The  eldest  son, 

David  John  Edwardes,  Esq.  of  Bhyd-y-G6rs,  m.  Elizabeth, 
3rd  dau.  of  John  Jones,  Esq.  of  Tyglin,  co.  Cardigan,  and  had 
two  sons, 
David  John,  late  of  Ehyd-y-Gurs. 

Henry  Lewis,  of  Glanlery,  co.  Cardigan,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  who 
took  the  additional  surname  of  Gwynne,   and  d.  5  Aug. 
1866. 
The  elder  son, 

David  John  Edwardes,  Esq.  ofRhyd-y-G6rs,  J.P.,Capt.R.A., 
6.  1787;  m.  14  Oct.  1817,  Caroline,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Forster, 
Esq.  of  Southend,  Kent,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  Aug.  1863)  had 
issue, 
David  John  Browne,  late  of  Rhyd-y-Gors. 
John  David  Henry,  b.  18  June,  1820. 
Henry  Jones  Blomart,  6.  28  Jan.  1822. 
Samuel  Brockman,  b.  22  Dec.  1823. 
Frederick  Augustus,  b.  20  Jan.  1827. 
Mr.  Edwardes  d.  14  April,  1866,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

David  John  Browne  Edwardes,  Esq.  of  Ehyd-y-G6rs,  J. P. 
and  Capt.  in  the  Carmarthenshire  Rifle  Volunteers,  b.  13  April, 
);  m.  25  June,  1863,  Elizabeth  Caroline,  only  child  of 
William  Warlow  Esq.,  M.D.  of  Haverfordwest,  and  great- 
niece  of  Gen.  Sir  Thomas  Picton,  G.C.B.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  David  John  Williams,  now  of  Rhyd-y-GOrs. 

II.  John  Picton  Arthur,  b.  14  Sept.  1865. 
He  d.  31  Aug.  1876. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st,  sa.,  a  lion  rampant  within  an  orle  of 
cinquefoils  or ;  2nd,  gu.,  a  chevron  or,  between  three  bowers' 
knots;  3rd,  sa.,  three  bucks'  heads  cabossed  arg.  ;  4th, 
chequy  or  and  sa.  a  fess  arg.  Crest  —  A  demi-lion  or, 
holding  between  the  paws  a  bower's  knot.  Motto — Aspera  ad 
virtutem  est  via. 

Seat — Khyd-y-G6rs,  Carmarthen. 


EDWARDES    OF    GILESTON    IVTANOIt. 

Edwardes,  The  Eev.  Frederic  Ex^ancis,  of 
Gileston  Manor,  co.  Glamorgan,  B.D.,  J. P.,  b.  5 
Feb.  1801;  m.  21  Aug.  1850,  Susanna  Mary, 
youngest  dau.  of  John  Bevan,  Esq.  of  Cowbridge, 
descended  from  the  Bevans  of  Gelly-galed,  co. 
Glamorgan,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  dau.  of  Whitlock 
Nicholl,  Esq.  of  The  Ham,  High  Sheriff  for  that 
CO.  1746. 

JtinragC— Rev.  John  edwardes,  M.A.,  h.  24  March, 
1765,  youngest  son  of  David  Edwardes,  Esq.  of  Rhyd-y-G6rs, 
CO.  Carmarthen,  High  Sheriflf  1754,  in.  1799,  Margaret,  only 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Rev.  William  Willis,  of  Gileston  Manor,  co. 
Glamorgan  (by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Stevens, 
Esq.  of  Kelmscott,  co.  Oxford),  descended  in  the  male  line 
from  the  Willis,  Lords  of  the  Manor  of  Fenny  Compton,  co. 
Warwick,  and  in  the  female  from  Dr.  Beaw,  Bishop  of 
Llandaff,  temp.  Charles  II.,  and  Cecilia  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Charles,  8th  Lord  Delawarr.  By  her  (who  d.  1809)  he  had 
issue, 

Frederic  Francis,  his  heir,  now  of  Gileston  Manor. 

Elizabeth,  m.  8  Oct.  1822,  John  Johnes,  Esq.  of  DolauCothy, 
CO.  Carmarthen,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  d.  1848. 
The  Rev.  John  Edwardes  d.  19  May,  1847. 

Arms,  &c. — Same  as  Edwardes  of  Rhyd-y-Gors. 
Seat — Gileston  Manor,  Cowbridge,  Glamorganshire. 


EDWARDES    OF    SEALY    HAET. 
Edwardes,  John  Owen,  Esq.  of  Sealy  Ham,  co. 
Pembroke,  b.  10  Oct.  1808 ;    ?«.  1840,  Anna  Jane, 


only  child  of  W.  Jones,  Esq.  of  Neeston,  co.  Pem- 
broke, and  by  her  (who  d.  24  May,  1877)  has  a  son, 

John  Tucker,  b.  3  Jan.  1845. 

iitnCagC.— Owen  Edwardes,  Esq.  of  Trefgarne,  co.  Pem- 
broke, descended  from  Tudor  Trevor,  Lord  of  Hereford,  jii. 
about  the  middle  of  the  17th  century,  Damaris,  dau.  of  James 
Perrott,  Esq.,  Lord  of  Wellington,  and  had  issue  a  son  and 
heir, 

John  Edwardes,  Esq.  of  Trefgarne,  m.  16S5,  Frances,  4th 
and  youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Philipps,  Esq.  of 
Haythog,  co.  Pembroke,  and  had  issue.  The  son  and  suc- 
cessor, 

Owen  Edwardes,  Esq.  of  Trefgarne,  in.  1708,  Jane  Mor- 
timer, heiress  of  Lanmilo,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  had  issue, 

Rowland,  his  heir. 

Francis,  m.  Lady  Elizabeth  Rich,  dau.  of  Robert,  Earl  of 
Holland  and  Warwick,  and  was  ancestor  of  the  Lords  Ken- 
sington. 
Mr.  Edwardes  d.  about  1740,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Rowland  Edwardes,  Esq.  of  Trefgarne,  who  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
George  Harries,  Esq.  of  Prisldlly,  co.  Pembroke,  and  had 
is.5ue,  John  Owen,  his  heir;  Rowland,  a  Lieut.-Col.  in  the 
army ;  William  Mortimer,  m.  Miss  Tyson,  and  had  issue,  Row- 
land, Mortimer,  and  John.  Mr.  Edwardes  d.  1782,  and  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Owen  Edwardes,  Esq.  of  Lanmilo,  co.  Carmarthen, 
m.  1777,  Catherine,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Tucker,  Esq.  of 
Sealy  Ham,  co.  Pembroke,  and  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir,  late  of  Sealy  Ham. 

Thomas,  formerly  in  the  23rd  regt.  of  foot,  Aide-de-Camp  to 
Sir  Thomas  Picton  in  the  Peninsular  War,  m.  Miss 
Middleton. 

Anne,  Mrs.  George.  Charlotte.  Jane,  Mrs.  Shaw. 

Mr.  Edwardes  d.  1825.    His  eldest  son, 

William  Tucker  Edwardes,  Esq.  of  Sealy  Ham,  co  Pem- 
broke, J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1829;  b.  1783;  ra.  1807, 
Anna  Martha,  2nd  dau.  of  John  George  Philipps,  Esq.  of 
Cwmgwilly,  Carmarthenshire,  M.P.,  and  d.  1S58,  having  by 
her  (who  d.  23  Nov.  1876)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Owen,  now  of  Sealy  Ham. 

II.  William,  b.  1810;  d.  1855. 

III.  Owen  John,  of  Trchus,  Pembrokeshire,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
b.  June,  1815;  m.  1845,  Annie,  2nd  dau.  of  George  Whit- 
taker,  Esq.  of  Barming,  K.ent. 

IV.  Thomas,  b.  1816.  v.  Francis,  b.  1824;  d.  1851. 

I.  Mary,  m.  1845,  Alfred  Borradaile,  Esq.,  Col.  4th  Madras 
Light  Cavalry. 

II.  Anna  Martha,  m.  1847,  William  Owen,  Esq.  of  Tan-y- 
Gyrt,  CO.  Denbigh. 

III.  Emma  Mary  Anne  Grace. 

^r)?(s— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  az.,  a  chevron  embattled  and 
counter-embattled  or,  between  three  sea-horses  naiant  arg. ; 
2nd  and  3rd,  erm.,  a  lion  rampant  sa.  Crest — A  bear's  paw 
holding  a  battle-axe  arg.  Mottoes — "  Vigilate,"  and  "  Gardez 
la  foi." 

Seal— Sealy  Ham,  near  Haverfordwest. 

♦ 

EDWARDS  OF  NESS  STRANGE. 
Edwards,  George  Eowland,  Esq.  of  Ness 
Strange,  Salop,  Col.  H.E.I.C.S.,  b.  23  June,  1810 ; 
m.  11  March,  1847,  Catherine  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of 
Gen.  Edward  Armstrong,  C.B.,  E.I.C.S.,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  John,  b.  30  July,  1850;  d.  9  Sept.  1876,  unm. 

II.  George  Rowland,  b.  18  Feb.  1852. 

III.  James  Murray,  b.  1  Jan.  1854. 

IV.  Henry  Charles,  b.  9  May,  1865. 

I.  Antoinette  Charlotte.  ii.  Catherine. 

III.  Louisa  Mary.  iv.  Eleanor  Margaret. 

V.  Eliza  Henriana.  vi.  Gertrude  Helen. 
VII.  Annie  Elise  Florence.  viii.  Mabel  Constance. 
IX.  Grace  Isabelle. 

iitUCagC. — EiNioN  Efell,  living  in  11S2,  Lord  of  Cyn- 
llaeth,  Montgomeryshire,  and  of  Llwynymaen,  Salop,  at  the 
latter  of  which  places  he  is  said  to  have  resided,  m.  Arddyn, 
dau.  of  Madoc  Vychan  ap  Madoc,  descended  from  Idnerth 
Bcnfras,  Lord  of  Maesbrook,  and  was  father  of 

Rhdn  ap  Inion  Efell,  living  in  1221,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John,  Lord  Strange  of  ICnockyn,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Cvheltn  ap  Rhun,  of  Lloran,  in  the  lordship  of  Cynllaeth, 
who  rebuilt,  in  1230,  the  mansion  house  of  Lloran,  as  we  learn 
from  some  Welsh  verses,  importing  that  the  years  from  the 
incarnation  of  the  Son  of  God  were  twelve  hundred  and  three 
tens,  when  Cyhelyn  loundcd  a  huge  and  high  house  of  wood 


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and  stone.  "He  erected,"  says  the  bard,  "on  the  bank  of 
Barrog,  a  house  that  will  outstand  the  world.  Let  songs  be 
sung  to  the  amiable  chief  in  the  halls  of  Lloran."  Cyhclyn 
m.  Efa,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Grono  ap  Cadw^an,  Lord  of  Hen- 
Vache,  in  Llanrhaiadryn-Mochnant,  Montgomeryshire,  de- 
scended from  Ilirid,  younger  son  of  Bleddyn  ap  Cynfyn,  King 
of  Powys,  and  was  father  of 

Ievan  ap  Ctueltn,  of  Llwynymacn  and  Lloran,  Constable  of 
Knockyn  Castle,  who,  by  Efa  his  wife,  dau.  of  Adda  ap  Awr, 
of  Trevor,  had  a  son, 

Madoc  Goch  ap  Ievan,  of  Lloran,  m.  LleiUi,  dau.  of  Howel 
Goch  ap  Meredith  Vychan,  of  Abcrtanat,  Shropshire,  derived 
from  Howel,  son  of  Meredith  ap  Bleddyn,  Prince  of  Powys,  and 
had  a  son  and  successor, 

Madoc  Ktffin  ap  Madoc  Goch,  of  Lloran  and  Gartheryr, 
in  Llanrhaiadr-yn-Mochnant,  who  m.  twice :  1st,  Tangwystl, 
dau.  of  Ievan  Voel  ap  lorwcrth,  of  Pengelly,  descended  from 
Aleth,  Lord  of  Dyvet,  by  whom  he  had  a  son, 

Ievan  Gethin,  of  whom  presently. 
Madoc  Kyffin  m.  2ndly,  a  dau.  of  GrifHth  ap  Rhys,  great- 
grandson  of  Eirid  Vlaidd,  Lord  of  Penllyn,  in  Merioneth,  and 
was,  by  her,  father  of  David  Vychan,  ancestor  of  the 
Vaughans,  Eaels  of  Cabbery,  Vaughans  of  Golden  Grove, 
Kyffins  of  Maenan,  &c.  Madoc  Kyffin  was  s.  by  the  eldest 
son  of  his  first  marriage, 

Ievan  Gethin  (Terrible)  ap  Maboc  Kyffin,  of  Lloran, 
Gartheryr,  and  Moeliwrch.  Hem.  twice:  1st,  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Llewelyn  ap  Eotpert,  descended  from  Ednowain  Bendew, 
Lord  of  Tegaingl,  in  Flint,  founder  of  the  thirteen  noble  tribes 
of  North  Wales  and  Powys;  and  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Ievan  ap  Madoc  ap  Cadwgan  Wenwys.  By  the  latter  he  had 
a  son, 

MoERis  ap  Ievan  Gethin. 
By  his  first  marriage,  Ievan  Gethin  ap  Madoc  Kyffin  had  issue, 

I.  GnrFFiTH  ap  Ievan  Gethin,  of  Lloran,  ancestor  of  the 
Merediths  nf  Abcrtanat,  co.  Salop. 

II.  Jolyn  ap  Ievan  Gethin,  m.  a  dau.  of  Ievan  ap  Ednowarn 
ap  Jorwerth  Voel,  and  was  ancestor  (in  the  female  line)  of 
Hughes  of  Gwerclas,  Baron  of  Cymmer  yn  Edeirnion. 

III.  Ievan  Vychan  ap  Ievan  Gethin. 
The  third  son, 

Ievan  Vychan  ap  Ievan  Gethin,  of  Abcrtanat  and  Moeliwrch, 

m.  1st,  Tibota,  dau.  of  Einion  ap  Griffith,  of  Cors-y-Gedol,  co. 

Merioneth,  derived  from  Osborne  Fitzgerald,  Lord  of  Ynys-y- 

Maengwyn,  in    Merioneth  (see  Wynne  of  Feniarth).     From 

this  marriage  directly  descended, 

Ievan  Llwyd,  of  Abcrtanat.    He  m.  twice:  1st,  Marredd, 

dau.  and  h'^iress  of  David  Lloyd  ap  Ievan,  and  from  this 

union  descended, 

Ehys  Tanat,  Esq.  of  Abcrtanat,  whose  direct  male  line 
terminated   in   the  death  s.  p.  in  1688,  of  Owen  Tanat, 
Esq.  of  Abcrtanat.    He  was  s.  by  his  youngest  sister  and 
co-heir,  Susanna,  wife  of  Col.  Sidney  Godolphin,  and  by 
the  decease  s.  p.  of  their  son,  Francis,  last  Lord  Godolphin, 
Abcrtanat  devolved  on  their  dau.  and  heiress,  Mary,  m. 
the  Very  Eev.  Henry   Godolphin,   Provost  of  Eton  and 
Dean  of  St.  Paul's.    They  left  two  sons  and  two  daus., 
all  of  whom  d.  unm.  except  the  eldest  dau.,  Margaret, 
eventually  heiress,  who  in  1777,  m.  William  Ormsby,  Esq. 
of  Willow  Brook,    co.     Sligo,    M.P.    for    Sligo.       Mr. 
Ormsby  d.  in  1804,  and  his  wife  in  1806,  leaving  an  only 
child  and  heiress,  Mary  Jane  Ohmsby,  heir-general  of  the 
Tanats  of  Abcrtanat,  m.  William  Gore,  Esq.,  who  assumed 
the  additional  surname  of  Ormsby,  and  was  father  of  Wil- 
liamEichard  Ormsby  Gore,  present  Lord  Harlech. 
Ievan  Llwyd,  of  Abcrtanat,  iii.  2ndly,  Alice,  dau.  of  Cada- 
waladcr,  son  of  Sir  Griffith  Llwyd,  and  had  a  son, 
John  Tanat,  ancestor,  by  Elcn,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Humphrey 
Kynaston,    of    the  Tanats  nf   Blodvcli,   Salop,   whose 
heiress,  Jane,  elder  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Morris  Tanat,  Esq. 
of  Blodwell,  m.  John  Mathews,  of  Court,  and  Ursula,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Roger  Matthews,  Esq.  of  Court,   in.  Sir 
John  Bridgman,  ancestor  of  the  Earl  of  Bradford,  pro- 
prietor of  Blodwell. 
Ievan  Vychan  ap  Ievan  Gethin  m.  2ndly,  Gwenhwyfar,  dau. 
of  Ievan  ap  Llewelyn  Ddu,  Baron  of  Kymmer-yn-Edeirnion, 
CO.    Merioneth,   and  by  her  had   (with  two  younger    sons, 
John  and  Ievan  Bach,  both  of  whom  ra.  and  had  issue)  a  son, 
Howel  ap  Ievan,  of  Moeliwrch,  in  Denbighshire,  living  in 
1406.     This  gentleman  and   his  immediate  successors  were 
patrons  of  the  Welsh  bards;  and  their  names  are  honourably 
recorded  in  numerous  poetical  effusions  still  extant.    He  m. 
Elen,  dau.  of  David  ap  Evan,  of  Arwystli,  and  was  s.  by  his 

80D, 

Ievan  ap  Howel,  of  Moeliwrch,  who  was  father,  by  Angharad, 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Howel  ap  Madoc,  of  Moclmant,  of 

Llewelyn  ap  Ievan,  of  Moeliwrch,  in.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of 
John  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Cliirk,  co.  Denbigh,  and  had  a  son, 


Morris  Wynn,  of  Moeliwrch.  He  m.  2ndly,  Ann,  dau.  of  Mere- 
dith ap  Howel  ap  Moris,  and  had  another  son,  Thomas,  of  whose 
line  vre  have  to  treat.  Llewelyn  ap  Ievan  d.  about  the  year 
15.34,  and  the  Act  for  the  union  of  England  and  Wales  (26th 
Henry  VIII.)  passing  about  the  same  time,  a  dispute  arose 
between  his  two  sons,  Morris  Wynn  and  Thomas  ap  Llewelyn, 
as  to  the  disposition  of  their  father's  property,  the  elder  son 
(Morris)  claiming,  by  the  new  law,  the  right  of  primogeniture ; 
and  the  younger  (Thomas)  insisting  upon  the  gavelkind  divi- 
sion, as  directed  by  the  laws  of  Howel  Dd4,  and  sanctioned  by 
the  immemorial  usage  of  the  ancient  Britons.  After  consi- 
derable litigation,  the  dispute  was  finally  referred  to  arbitration ; 
and  by  the  award,  Morris  Wynn,  the  elder  son,  succeeded  to 
the  mansion  of  Moeliwrch,  with  the  lands  attached  thereto; 
Thomas  ap  Llewelyn,  his  brother,  was  to  have  two  tenements 
in  Llys  Dynwallawn,  and  at  his  own  cost  and  charge  to  divide 
all  the  rest  of  the  possessions  of  their  father  in  Cynllaeth 
Owain,  Cynllaeth-yr-Jarll,  and  Carreg  Hwfa,  in  the  lordships 
of  Chirk  and  Oswestry,  or  elsewhere,  into  two  equal  parts ; 
and  Morris  Wynn  was  to  have  his  choice  of  the  moieties.  The 
award  directed  likewise  "  Morris  to  have  a  seat  in  our  Lady's 
chancel,  within  the  church  of  Llansilin,  and  Thomas  to  have  a 
seat  in  the  same  church  anynce  St.  Silin."    The  second  son, 

Thomas  ap  Llewelyn,  of  Cynllaeth,  resided  in  Llys  Dyn- 
wallawn. He  in.  Jane,  dau.  of  Griffith  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Eagad, 
CO.  Merioneth,  and  was  father  of 

Edward  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Trevonnen,  in.  Margery,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Wycherley,  Esq.  of  Eyton,  Salop,  and  was  .s.  by  his  son, 

Eobert  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Ehydycroesau,  otherwise  of 
Lledrodc,  co.  Denbigh,  the  first  of  the  family  who  assumed  a 
distinct  surname,  was  son  of  Edward  ap  Thomas  ap  Llewellyn, 
of  Cynllaeth,  and  was  lineally  descended  from  Einion  Efell, 
Lord  of  Cynllaeth,  in  Montgomeryshire,  a.d.  1182.  He  in. 
Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Eobert  Kyffin,  Gent,  of  Cynllaeth,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Edwards,  Esq.,  who  purchased  Ness  Strange,  Salop. 
This  gentleman  was  admitted,  1668,  to  the  Freedom  of  Shrews- 
bury. He  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Thomas  Barnes,  Esq.  of  The 
Lowe,  by  whom  (who  d.  1714)  he  had  issue.  Mr.  Edwards  c^. 
Feb.  1709-10,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Great  Ness,  alias  Ness  Strange, 
Salop,  in.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Muckleston,  Esq.  of 
Shrewsbury,  brother  of  the  Recorder  of  Oswestry ;  and  2ndly, 
Mary  Corbet,  a  widow  lady ;  by  the  former  (who  d.  1  Jan. 
1703)  he  had  (with  a  dau.,  Mary,  m.  the  Rev.  William  Parry) 
a  son  and  successor, 

John  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Great  Ness,  alias  Ness  Strange,  6. 
19  April,  1701;  m.  1st,  April,  1735,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Robert 
Lowndes,  Esq.  of  Winslow,  co.  Bucks,  by  Margaret  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Richard  Atcherley,  Esq.  of  Weston,*  and  had  three 

Rowland,  his  heir. 

John,  twin  with  Rowland,  m.  20  Feb.  1769,  Anne,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Lewis  Owen,  of  Dolserau,  and  d.  July,  1801,  leaving 
issue,  1  John,  of  Dolserau,  co.  Merioneth,  m.  Anne,  younger 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  late  Edward  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Cerrig 
Llwydion,  co.  Denbigh,  and  had  an  only  child,  E.  Lloyd 
Edwards,  Esq.,  m.  the  eldest  dau.  of  George  Edwards  Beau- 
champ  Proctor,  Esq.;  2  Lewis  Owen ;  3  Edward,  father  of 
the  present  Charles  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Dolserau ;  4  George, 
d.  young. 
He  in.  2ndly,  Dec.   1744,  Mary,  dau.   of  John  Comberbach, 
Esq.,  but  by  that  lady  (who  d.  4  Feb.  1764)  had  no  issue.    Mr. 
Edwards  d.  2  June,  1775,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Rowland  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Ness  Strange,  6.  Sept.  1738 ; 
in.  April,  1765,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Scott,  Esq.  of  Shrews- 
bury ;  and  d.  31  May,  1796,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

John  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Ness  Strange,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b. 
22  Sept.  1773 ;  in.  2  Dec.  1806,  Charlotte  Margaret,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  George  Martin,  Vicar  of  Great  Ness,  by  the  Lady  Mary 
Murray  his  wife,  dau.  of  John,  3rd  Duke  of  Atholl,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  15  Dec.  1849)  had,  with  other  issue,  who  d.  young  or 

John,  6.  10  Dec.  1808 ;  d.  unm.  7  April,  1834. 

George  Rowland,  now  of  Ness  Strange. 

Mary.  Georgiana,  in.  20  Aug.  1846,  John  Naylor,  Esq. 

Amelia  Murray,  in.  10  Dec.  1857,  Rev.  Geo.  Richard  Turner, 
eldest  son  of  the  late  Sir  George  Turner,  Lord  Justice  of 
Appeal. 
Mr.  Edwards  d.  26  July,  1850. 

Anns — Per  fess  sa.  and  arg.  a  lion  rampant  counterchanged. 
Qyful — Within  a  wreath  a  lion  rampant  as  in  the  arms. 

i'eot— The  Hall,  Great  Ness,  near  Shrewsbury. 


*  By  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Rowland  Hill,   Esq.  of 
Uawkstone. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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EDWARDS    OF    DOLSEEAtT. 

Edwaeds,  Chaeles,  Esq.  of  Dolserau,  Dolgelley, 
CO.  Merioneth,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1871,  J.P.  COS.  Cardigan  and  Derbigh,  Capt.  Isfc 
IMcnoneth  Eifle  Volunteers,  M.P.  for  Windsor 
from  1866  to  1868,  b.  25  March,  1825  ;  m.  28  Oct. 
IS  18,  Mary  Elizabeth,  only  child  and  heu-ess  of  the 
late  William  Tate,  Esq.  of  Froguel  House,  Hamp- 
stead  and  of  Xilbuclio,  Peeblesshire,  by  Mary  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Major  John  Munro,  2nd  K.L,  and  has 
issiLC, 

I.  Chakles  Edward  MnNKO,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Monmouth, 
6.  29  Aug.  1853. 

II.  Robert  Lloyd,  Lieut.  4th  Batt.  Eifle  Brigade,  h.  14  April, 
1855;  d.  18  Oct.  1877. 

III.  Wynne  Howard,  6.  3  June,  1859. 

I.  Mary  Grace  Catherine,  m.  Robert  Willis,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of 
Henry  Willis,  Esq.  of  Hill  Street,  Berkeley  Square. 

II.  Marguerite  Augusta,  m.  George  Ashby,  only  son  of 
George  Dodd,  Esq.  of  Grosvcnor  Place,  London,  late 
M.P.  for  Maidstone. 

III.  EUinor  Alexandrina. 

iLuiCagt.— (Sec  ineceiVmg  Meraoir)  John  Edwaeds,  Esq., 
h.  1  Sept.  1738  (2nd  son  of  John  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Great  Ness), 
m.  20  Feb.  1769,  Aune,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Lewis  Owen,  Esq. 
of  Dolserau,  and  d.  July,  1801,  leaving  issue.    His  3rd  son, 

Edward  Edwaeds,  Esq.,  of  Dolserau,  6.  3  Aug.  1784;  »i. 
15  Aug.  1818,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  Watkin  and  Mary 
Williams,  of  Gwyndu  and  Nant-y-lyn,  co.  Denbigh,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  10  July,  1859)  left,  at  his  decease,  12  Dec.  1853, 

John  Robert,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  the  late  William  Gold,  Esq. 

Edward  Watkin,  ra.  the  widow  of  J.  Ashton,  Esq.,  and  d. 
July,  1873. 

Chaeles,  now  of  Dolserau. 

Arms — Per  fess  sa.  and  arg.  a  lion  rampant  countcrchanged. 
Crest — Within  a  wreath  a  lion  rampant  as  in  the  arms. 

(SsciJ— Dolserau,  DolgcUey. 


EDWARDS    OF    NANHORON. 

Edwards,  Feancis  William  Lloyd,  Esq.  of 
Nanhoron,  co.  Carnarvon,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  16  Jime, 
1845  ;  m.  24  June,  18G9,  Georgiana  Sara,  2nd  dau. 
of  Henry  Trench,  Esq.  of  Cangort  Park,  King's 
Co.,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Richard  Henry  Lloyd,   6.  15  April,  1870;  cL  6  July,  1872. 

I.  Mary  Georgiana  Lloyd.  ii.  Blanche  Enrica. 

iitltragC.— This  ancient  family  is  lineally  descended  from 
one  of  the  ancient  tribes  of  Wales. 

EiCDABD  Edwaeds,  Esq.  of  Nanhoron,  b.  1628,  m.  Anne, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Frederick  Wynne,  of  Bodwyddog,  Esq. 
He  served  as  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Carnarvon,  1696 ;  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Edwaeds,  Esq.  of  Nanhoron,  d.  1738 ;  his  brother, 

Timothy  Edwaeds,  Esq.  of  Nanhoron,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Lewis  Owen,  of  Peniarth,  Esq.,  and  d.  1769.    His  eldest  son, 

Bichaed  Edwaeds,  Esq.,  of  Nanhoron,  Master  in  Chancery, 
m.  a  dau.  of  Doyly  Mitchell,  Esq.,  and  bequeathed  the  Nanhoron 
estate  to  his  nephew, 

Timothy  Edwards,  Esq.,  h.  1731,  Capt.  R.N.  (son  of  the 
Eev.  Wm.  Edwards,  of  Nanhoron,  by  Frances  his  wife,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Wm.  Williams,  of  Stoke).  He  was  a  distinguished 
officer,  and  commanded  at  different  periods  the  "Cornwall," 
"Valeur,"'  "Volage,"and  "Wager."  He  r,i.  Catharine,  only 
dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Browning,  Esq.  of  I'ullox  Hill,  co. 
Bedford,  and  had  issue, 

I.  RicHAKD,  his  heir. 

II.  John  Browning,  b.  1709;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Rice  Thomas, 
of  Coed  Helen,  and  had  issue,  John  Browning.    He  d.  1813. 

I.  Catharine  Wakefield  d.  unm.  1810. 

II.  Jane,  d.  unm.  1826. 

III.  Anne,   iii.   Richard  Dickenson,  of  Hendon,   Middlesex. 
She  d.  23  March,  1836. 

Capt.  Timothy  Edwards  d.  of  fever,  12  July,  1780,  on  board 
the  "Actason"  frigate,  on  his  way  home  from  the  West 
Indies,  his  ship  the  "Cornwall,"  line-of-battle  ship,  having 
sunk  in  harbour  in  consequence  of  injuries  received  in  several 
repeated  engagements.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

EicHAED  Edwaeds,  Esq.  of  Nanhoron,  6.  1770,  Col.  Royal 
Carnarvon  MiUtia,  m.  24  June,  1S03,  Annabella,  only  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Richard  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Broahaulog,  co.  Denbigh, 
and  had  issue. 


I.  Timothy,  d.  in  infancy,  1804.         ii.  Richaed  Lloyd. 

I.  Annabella,    vi.    J.    Harden,    Esq.    of    Harrybrook,    co. 
Armagh. 

II.  Jane,   in.  John  Priestley,   Esq.  of   Harod  Gregog,   co. 
Merioneth.  in.  Catharine  Wynne. 

Col.  Edwards  d.  July,  1830,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Richaed  Lloyd  Edwards,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  9  April, 
1806;  ra.  7  Nov.  1831,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  John  Lloyd  Wynne, 
Esq.  of  Coed  Coch,  co.  Denbigh,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard  Lloyd,  b.  6  Aug.  18.32,  Capt.  6Sth  regt.,  kUled 
before  Sebastopol,  11  May,  1855. 

II.  Timothy  Lloyd,  b.  Feb.  1835;  d.  May,  1835. 

III.  Feancis  William  Lloyd,  now  of  Nanhoron, 

I.  Mary  Annabella  Lloyd,  d.  Oct.  1862. 

II.  Catharine  Agnes  Lloyd,  d.  March,  1858. 

III.  Margaret  Elizabeth  Lloyd,  d.  March,  1863. 

Mr.  Lloyd  Edwards  served  as  High  Sheriff  for  the  cos.  Car- 
narvon 1834,  Anglesey  1836,  Denbigh  1847.    He  d.  Jan.  1876. 

il/o«o— Duw  a  diwedd  da. 

SeaJ— Nanhoron,  Pwllheli,  co.  Carnarvon. 


EDWARDS    OF    TREMATON    HALL. 

Edwaeds,  John,  Esq.  of  Trematon  Hall,  Corn- 
wall, b.  12  June,  1835 ;  s.  his  father  1873  ;  m.  6 
Oct.  1863,  EHza  Howard,  dau.  of  Joseph  Yellowley 
Watson,  Esq.,  F.E.a.S.,  of  The  Grange,  Thorpe, 
Essex. 

iLtnragC— This  family,  of  Welsh  descent,  has  been  long 
settled  in  Cornwall. 

John  Edwaeds,  Esq.  of  Trematon  Hall,  Cornw.iU,  J.P.,  s. 
his  uncle,  Thomas  Edwards,  Esq.,  Lessee  of  the  Parish,  and 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  St.  Stephens,  Saltash,  9  Dec.  1857.  He 
was  6.  8  Oct.  1802;  m.  26  April,  1831,  Jane,  dau.  of  John 
Bennett,  Esq.  of  Wearde,  Cornwall,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  now  of  Trematon  Hall. 

II.  Thomas  Jervis,  b.  16  May,  1840;  r,i.  8  July,  1862,  Sabine, 
dau.  of  Admiral  John  Jervis  Tucker,  of  Trematon  Castle, 
Cornwall. 

III.  Henry  William,  late  9th  Lancers,  b.  30  Oct.  1841 ;  d.  3 
March,  1865. 

I.  Annie  Elizabeth,  m.  21  May,  1861,  Charles  Graham,  eldest 
son  of  Commander  Charles  Blatchley,  R.N. 
He  d.  1873. 
ScaJ— Trematon  Hall,  near  Saltash. 


EDWARDS    OF    HARDINGHAM. 

Edwaeds,  Heney  William  Baetholomew, 
Esq.  of  The  White  Hall  and  Hardingham,  Norfolk, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1820 ;  m.  1852,  Caroline  Georgiana, 
dau.  of  Wilham  C.  Marsh,  Esq.  of  Gaynes  Park, 
Essex,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Moedacnt  Maech,  6.  1854. 

II.  Ernest  Marsham  Lombe. 

I.  Ellen  Lucy.  ii.  Constance  Catherine. 

III.  Mildred  Vertuc. 

ILfllCatJC. — In  a  pedigree  in  possession  of  Mr.  Edwards, 
which  is  ratified  and  approved  by  Robert  St.  George  Claren- 
ceux,  this  family  is  traced  from  Hugh  Edwards,  of  Leverington, 
in  the  Isle  of  Ely,  13  Edwaed  III.  (1345),  and  is  continued  to 
about  the  year  1C50. 

Rev.  John  Edwards,  son  of  the  Rev.  Bartholomew  Edwards 
((?.  1786)  and  Catherine  Smith  his  wife,  m.  Lucy,  dau.  of 
Robert  Marsham,  Esq.  of  Stratton  Strawless,  Norfolk,  and  d. 
4  June,  1832,  having  had,  besides  the  present  Heney  William 
Baetholomew  Edwaeds,  Esq.  of  The  Hall,  Hardingham, 
another  son,  Capt.  Herbert  Edwards,  late  of  the  Soots  Greys, 
and  a  dau.,  Sophia  Catherine. 

Arras — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  on  a' fess  between  three 
martlets  sa.  a  einquefoil  or,  for  Edwards  ;  2nd,  per  cross  gu. 
and  arg.  in  the  1st  and  4th  quarters  a  cross  potent  or,  for 
Ceoss  ;  3rd,  arg.,  per  chevron  gu.  and  arg.  a  crescent  counter- 
changed,  for  Chapman.  Crest— A.  martlet  sa.  charged  on  the 
wing  with  a  einquefoil  or.    Motto — Quid  leges  sine  nioribus  ? 

Seoi— The  Hall,  Hardingham  Hingham,  Attenborough, 
Norfolk. 


ELD    OF    SEIGHFORD    HALL. 

Eld,  Feedeeic,  Esq.  of  Seighford  Hall,  Stafford, 
Col.  in  the  army,  formerly  in  the  90th  regt.,  b.  2 
April,  1803  ;  m.  22  Jan.  1848,  Annie  CeciUa,  dau. 
of  the  late  Dr.  Middleton,  of  Cape  Town,  Cape  of 
Good  Hope,  and  has  issue, 


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t.  Feancis  Fredebtc,  I.  at  Hastin.??,  13  Oct.  1857. 

IL  Charles  Henry,   0.  3  April,   1860,   at  Leamington,   co. 

Warwick. 
1.  Cecilia  Frederica. 

HiutraflC— John  Elde,  Esq.  of  Dorkinjr,  Surrey  (clcsccntled 
from  Kichard  Eldc,  Paymaster  of  the  Forces  in  Ulster,  ^\ho 
had  a  grant  of  arms  for  his  services  in  Ireland,  from  Nicholas 
Karhorne,  Ulster  King  of  Arms,  16  Queen  Elizabeth,  1574), 
s.  at  the  death  of  his  half-brother,  Francis  Eldc,  Esq.  of 
Seighford,  Master  in  Chancery,  to  Seighford,  co.  Staiford.  He 
m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  —  Holbrooke,  Esq.,  and  widow  of 
Eowland  Cotton,  Esq.  of  Etwall,  and  d.  16  April,  1796,  aged 
92,  leaving  a  dau.,  Catherine,  m.  Dr.  Kirby,  of  Dorking, 
Surrey,  and  a  son  and  heir, 

Fbancis  Eld,  Esq.  of  Seighford,  6. 1736  ;  buried  at  Seighford 
17  July,    1817,  aged  81,  having  had,  by  EUzabeth  his  wife 
(who  d.  8  Jan.  1833),  with  two  other  sons,  deceased, 
I.  Fbanxis,  his  heir. 
n.  Eichard,  b.  9  Oct.  1778 ;  d.  1837. 

m.  John,  of  Brighton,  6.  16  July,  1779 ;  m.  17  Nov.  1807, 
the  Hon.  Louisa  Sarah  Sidney  Smyth,  dau.  of  Lionel,  7th 
Viscount  Strangford,  and  had  issue, 

Lionel  Percy  Denham,  b.  9  Dec.  1808 ;  Lieut.-Col.  Bengal 
army;  m.  19  Sept.  1839,  Charlotte  Isabella,  4th  dau.  of 
Colonel  Campbell,  Esq.,  Physician  General,  Bengal,  and 
had  issue, 
Percy  Sidney  Francis  Edward,  h.  27  June,  1859. 
Louisa  Mary.  Jessie  Campbell. 

IV.  "WUliam,  of  Fradswell  Hall,  b.  26  Aug.  1783;  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  William  Keene,  Esq.  of  Kowley,  co.  Stafford,  and 
has,  Howard,  bapt.  4  Jan.  1816. 

V.  Thomas,  6.  1786 ;  d.  1844,  leaving  issue,  Thomas  and  Rose. 
I.  Mary  Anne,  m.  George  Durant,  Esq.  of  Xong  Castle,  and 

d.  1829. 

u.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Chambers,  Esq.,  Capt.  10th  Hussars. 
The  eldest  son, 

Fkancis  Eld,  Esq.  of  Seighford  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  bapt. 
20  June,  1773;  High  Sheriff  1821;  m.  1794,  Mary,  dau.  of 
John  Mootham,  Esq.  of  Percy  Street,  London ;  and  d.  6  Jan. 
1855,  having  had  issue, 

Fbancis,  late  of  Seighford  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  0  July, 
1796;  d.  1866. 

George,  b.  1798,  deceased.        Feedebic,  now  of  Seighford. 

John,  d.  14  Feb.  1830.  Eichard,  bapt.  29  Dec.  1806. 

Edward,  6.  18  July,  1809. 

Mary. 

Charlotte,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  Andrew  Hyacinth  Kirwan,  Esq. 

Caroline  Eliza,  m.  16  Jan.  1850,  the  Eev.  Jos.  Thompson, 
Vicar  of  Seighford. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  partridges  close  ppr. 
Crest— A  falcon  rising  or,  beaked  membered  jessed  and  belted 
gu.  his  mouth  embrued  of  the  last. 

&o<— Seighford  Hall,  near  Stafford. 


ELLICE  OF  INVEEGARHY, 

EiLiCE,  Edwaeb,  Esq.  of  Invergarry,  co.  Inrer- 
ness,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  the  St.  Andrew's 
District  of  Burgbs,  i.  19  Aug.  1810  ;  m.  1st,  1834, 
Katherine  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Lieut.  Gen. 
Eobert  Balfour,  of  Balbirnie,  co.  Fife,  which  lady  d. 
1864 ;  and  2ndly,  1867,  Eliza  Stewart,  eldest  dau. 
of  T.  C.  Hagart,  Esq.  of  Bantaskine,  N.B.,  and 
■widow  of  Alexander  Speirs,  Esq.  of  Eldcrslie,  co. 
Eenfrew. 

ILincatJC.— Geoece  Ellice,  whor/i.  Isabel,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Adam  Barclay  and  Christian  Chalmers  his  wife,  of  Knock- 
leith,  Aberdeenshire,  thus  acquired  that  estate,  which  subse- 
quently passed  into  the  family  of  Duff,  of  Ilatton.  Adam  Bar- 
clay (who  with  his  wife  were  buried  in  Auchterless  kirkyard, 
Aberdeenshire,  the  former  dying  12  Aug.  1695,  and  the  latter 
18  April,  1696)  "was  directly  descended  from  the  Eaeclats  of 
Toify,  now  spelt  Towie,  one  of  the  most  ancient  families  in 
Aberdeenshire,  a  descendant  of  which  was  the  Russian  General, 
Barclay  de  Tolly.  The  Barclay  arms  still  remain  on  the  foot 
of  the  ancient  castle  of  Tolly,  in  the  neighbourhood  of  Auch- 
teriess."*  George  Ellicc  d.  23  June,  1736 ;  his  wife  Isabel, 
Dec.  1727,  both  being  buried  in  Auchterless  kirkyard.    Tlieir 


*  This  statement  is  made  in  a  letter  of  the  late  Minister  of 
Auchterless,  and  quoted  in  The  Notices  of  the  Mli.ies,  a  very 
interesting  and  valuable  history  of  the  various  families  of  Ellis 
and  EUice,  in  England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland,  by  William 
Smith  Ellis,  Esq.  of  the  Middle  Temple ;  printed  for  private  cir- 
culation 1866. 


Willtaji  Ellice,  of  Knnckleith,  ryi.  1  Jupe,  1738,  Mary 
Simpson,  of  Gartly,  and  had  issue,  Alexander,  of  whom 
presently;  WilUam,  b.  1745;  Eobert,  b.  1747;  John,  6.  1749  ; 
and  James,  b.  1754,  who  all,  except  the  eldest,  went  to  America, 
and  d.  vnm. ;  Helen,  d.  unm. ;  and  Catharine,  m.  Capt.  Phin, 
of  Monellie.  Mr.  Ellice  d.  19  Aug.  175G,  and  was  buried  ia 
Auchterless  kirkyard.    His  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Ellice,  Esq.  b.  1743,  an  Advocate  of  the  Scotch 
Bar,  went  to  America  in  1766,  and  carried  on  business  there 
and  in  Canada  before  and  during  the  war  of  Independence. 
He  subsequently  established  himself  in  London  as  an 
American  and  West  Indian  Merchant.  He  resided  at  Bath, 
and  was  Patron  of  the  Advowson  of  Aston,  Herts,  1804 ;  he  m. 
Anne  Eussell,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  6.  1781;  m.  23  Oct.  1809,  ITaTriet,  dan.  of 
Hercules  Ross,  Esq.  of  Rossie.  Forfarshire,  and  had  issue, 

1  Alexander,  b.  23  Aug.  1811,  at  Logic  Castle;  d.  s.  p. 

2  William,  b.  1814;  to.  28  July,  1847,  Lady  Jane  Harriett 
Pleydell  Bouverie,  dau.  of  William,  3rd  Earl  of  Radnor. 

1  Harriett,  ra.  Eev.  Charles  Long. 

2  Anne  Louisa,  m.  19  March,  1840,  James  H.  H.  Atkinson, 
Esq.  of  Angerton,  Northumberland. 

3  CaroUne  Horatia,  m.  19  Aug.  1834,  Rev.  Henry  Chaplin, 
2nd  son  of  Charles  Chaplin,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Blankney. 

4  Helen,  to.  23  Dec.  1837,  Rev.  William  Sinclair,  4th  son 
of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  John  Sinclair,  Bart.,  and  d.  Oct. 
1842. 

II.  Edwabd,  of  whom  presently.  j 

III.  Robert,  General  in  the  army.  Col.  24th  regt.,  6.  1784;     i 
d.  18  June.  18.56.    He  to.  Eliza  Courtcnay,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  2  May,  1859,  aged  68)  had  issue, 

1  Eobert,  6.  1814;  d.  at  Balbirnie,  Fifeshire,  19  Dec.  1858, 
aged  43.  He  m.  1  March,  1853,  Eglantine  Charlotte 
Louisa,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  Balfour,  of 
Balbirnie,  and  left  issue,  Edward  Charles,  6.  1860;  Jane; 
and  Mary. 

2  Charles,  Brigadior-Gcn.  and  Adjutant-Gen.  of  H.M.'s 
forces;  to.  1862,  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Lambton, 
Esq. 

1  Eliza,  TO.  1838,  Right  Hon.  Henry  B.  W.  Brand,  of  Glynde,     i 
Sussex,  M.P.  for  Lewes,  and  Speaker  of  the  House  of 
Commons.  | 

IV.  James,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Clothall,  Herts,  1816,  6.  1787; 
d.  5  June,   1856.     He  to.  Agnes  Bruce,  and  had  issue  a    ' 
son,   James  Stuart,   Esq.,  who  d.  at  Paris,  3  Oct.   1857, 
aged  35. 

V.  Alexander,  Capt.  E.N.,  in.  1825,  Lucy,  youngest  dau.  of 
Charles  Locke,  Esq.,  and  had  issue.  His  2nd  dau.,  Cathe- 
rine Frederica,  m.  16  June,  1855,  at  Hampton  Court  Palace, 
Francis  Fortescue,  Esq. 

VI.  Russell,  M.A.  of  Brasenose: Coll.  Oxford,  1821;  6.  1799; 
m.  Harriet,  dau.  of  Charles  Chaplin,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Blankney, 
CO.  Lincoln. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Sir  Edward  Kerrison,  Bart.,  K.C.B.,  and  had 
issue. 

n.  Helen,  to.  1st,  Charies  Chisholmo,  of  Chisholme,  N.B. ; 
2ndly,  Walter  Burrell,  Esq.  of  West  Grinstead,  M.P.  for 
Sussex. 

in.  Katherine,  m.  Gen.  the  Hon.  John  Finch ;  d.  1873. 
The  second  son. 

The  Right  Hon.  Edward  Ellioe,  M.P.  for  Coventry, 
b.  1783;  purchased  considerable  estates  in  Invernesshire  ;  he 
originally  succeeded  his  father  as  a  Merchant  in  London,  and 
became  eventually  Joint  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  from  1830 
to  1832;  and  Secretary  at  War  from  1833  to  1854.    He  to.  1st, 

24  Aug.  1807,  Lady  Hannah  Althea,  younger  dau.  of  Charles, 
1st  Earl  Grey,  and  widow  of  Capt.  Bettesworth,  R.N.,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  28  July,  1832)  had  issue,  Edward.    He  m.  2ndly, 

25  Oct.  1843,  Anne  Amelia,  Countess  Dowager  of  Leicester, 
dau.  of  AVilliam  Charles,  4th  Earl  of  Albemarle,  and  d.  20 
Sept.  1863.  His  son  and  successor  is  the  present  Edwabd 
Ellice,  Esq.,  of  Invergarry. 

Jrms— Or,  three  front  faced  helmet!?  ppr.  Crest— An  arm 
erect  couped  below  the  elbow  in  armour  ppr.,  holding  in  the 
gauntlet  a  snake  entwined  round  the  arm  all  ppr. 

Scat— Invergarry,  Inverness,  N.B. 


FOGG-ELLIOT  OF  ELVET  HILL. 

Eogg-Elliot,  John,  Esq.  of  Elvet  Hill,  co. 
Durham,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  4  Aug.  1804 ;  m.  1st,  27 
Aug.  1827,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Thomaa 
Peacock,  perpetual  Curate  of  Denton,  near  Darling- 
ton ;  and  2udly,  18  April,  1865,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Tate,  Esq.  of  Bank  House,  Northumber- 
land, and  widow  of  Alan  William  Hutchinson,  Esq. 
of  Hollinside,  co.  Durham,  and  by  the  latter  has 
issue, 


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507 


I.  John  Walton,  6.  25  Mar,  1SC7. 

II.  Charles  Thurstan,  6.  28  Jime,  ISTO. 
I.  Alice. 

Mr.  Fogg-Elliot,  who  assmned  Lis  additional  suv- 
uame  of  Elliot,  byroval  license,  1827,  at  the  death 
of  his  maternal  grand-uncle,  John  Walton  Elliot, 
Esq.,  served  as  High  Sheriff  for  Durham,  187'i. 

^illCHQC. — Richard  Fogg,  who  was  livins  at  Tuvton,  co. 
Lancaster,  anno  20  Queen  EnzABExn,  a.d.  1577,  had  three  sons, 

I.  Thurstan,  of  Darcy  Lever,  in  the  parish  of  Boltoa-le- 
Moors,  CO.  Lancaster,  huriecl  at  Bolton,  7  Jan.  1592. 

II.  Oliver,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Lawrence,  who  was  buried  at  Bolton,  9  Feb.  1GC4, 
leaving  by  Amerye  his  wife,  a  son,  Eichard,  who  was  father 
of  Richard  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Bangor,  cl.  1G76,  aged  80, 
leaving  two  sons,  Nathaniel,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  London, 
whose  will  is  dated  12  Nov.  1701,  and  Lawrence  (Very 
Rev.),  D.D.,  Dean  of  Chester,  1691,  who  d.  170S,  leaving 
a  son,  Arthur  (Rev.),  CD.,  who  made  his  will  4  May, 
1738,  and  d.,  leaving  by  Anne  his  wife,  one  sou,  James,  and 
two  daus.,  Ann  and  Mary. 

The  second  son, 

Oliver  Fogg,  of  Turton,  m.  Katherine,  uau.  of  Entwislo, 
and  had  six  sons, 

I.  Oliver,  buried  at  Entwislo,  8  Feb.  1C15. 

II.  Ralph,  of  Darcey-Lever. 

in.  Richard,  of  whom  hereafter. 

IV.  Thurstan,  whose  will  is  dated  31  July,  Ifllo. 

V.  Lawrence,  buried  at  Turton,  18  Jan.  1023. 

VI.  Edward,  of  Entwistle  Hall,  living  163a. 

Oliver  Fogg  was  buried  in  Bolton  Church  20  .A.ug.  1023.  Ilis 
third  son, 

Richard  Fogo,  of  Turton,  left  by  his  wife  (who  was 
buried  at  Bolton,  March,  1635)  a  dau.,  Jane,  buried  12  Jan. 
1667,  and  two  sons,  i.  Lawrence,  buried  at  Bolton,  14  Aug. 
1663;  and  ii.  Edward,  who  carried  on  the  line,  lie  was 
buried  at  Bolton  20  Aug.  1623.    His  second  son, 

Edward  Fogg,  ot  Entwisle,  was  living  1677.  By  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  who  was  buried  at  Turton,  10  April,  163G,  he 
had  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  and  three  sons,  i.  Oliver,  d.  s.  p.  ;  u. 
Thomas;  in.  James.    The  latter, 

James  Fogo,  of  Entwisle  and  Turton,  m.  Hannah,  dau. 
ot  Robert  Isherwood,  Esq.  of  Isherwood  Fold,  in  Edgeworth, 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue,  Thomas,  his  heir;  James, 
buried  4  June,  1722;  Charles,  of  Turton,  whose  wife,  Eliza- 
beth, was  bttried  3  July,  1727;  and  Katherine,  buried  3  Aug. 
1726.    The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Fogg,  of  Edgeworth  and  Bolton,  m.  1st,  Agnes 
Thomasson,  by  whom,  who  was  buried  7  June,  1737,  he  had, 
with  three  younger  sous,  who  all  died  young,  an  elder  son, 
James,  his  successor.  He  was  buried  6  June,  1774,  aged  71, 
and  was  «.  by  his  oldest  son, 

James  Fogg,  c  Turton,  b.  1723;  m.  Alice  Erandwood, 
of  Turnecroft  Darwen,  by  whom,  who  was  buried  May,  1707, 
he  had  issue,  William  (who  had  a  son,  Thomas,  who  d.  s.  p.); 
John,  d.  s.  p.  ;  Thomas,  who  carried  on  the  line ;  Agnes ;  and 
Jane,  who  both  d.  s.  p.  He  was  buried  IS  March,  1759,  aged 
31.    His  youngest  son, 

Thomas  Fogg,  ot  Edgeworth  and  of  Eolton-le-Moor.s,  m. 
1789,  Jane  (who  d.  March,  1835),  dau.  of  William  Hobson, 
of  Middleton-Teesdule,  co.  Durham,  by  his  wife  Mary,  sister  of 
John  Walton  Elliot,  Esq.  of  Gainford,  co.  Durham,  and  dau. 
of  James  Elliot,  of  Middleton,  in  Teesdalo,  by  Ann  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Ralph  Walton,  of  Bedburn,  co.  Durham,  and  dying 
Dec.  1826,  he  left  issue, 

I.  William,  b.  7  June,  1702;  r,i.  1814,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
William  Gamsby,  of  Gateshead,  co.  Durham;  and  d. 
21  March,  1826,  leaving  issue, 

1  Thomas,  6.  1818;  m.  Clementina  Sharpies,  and  dying 
1847,  left  a  son, 

Thomas  Henry,  6.  20  Feb.  1846  ;  m.  Aug.  1867,  Harriet, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Gregory,  and  has  issue,  Thomas 
Sharpies,  6.  1860,  and  d.  1869;  Alice;  and  Elizabeth. 

2  James,  of  Nightingales,  Great  Lever,  co.  Lancaster,  6. 
16  Sept.  1820 ;  m.  1  Nov.  1843,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Cowans, 
of  Bolton,  and  has  issue, 

William,  b.  14  Aug.  1846;  to.  26  Aug.  1868,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Hilary  Bradley,  of  Bolton,  and  has,  James,  b.  26  Jan. 
1872  ;  and  Mary  Elizabeth. 

James,  6.  29  Nfov.  1848 ;  m.  18  May,  1870,  Mary  Eliza- 
beth, dttu.  of  Richard  Bushell,  Esq.  of  Bolton,  and  lias 
a  dau.,  Ada  Maude. 

John,  b.  8  Aug.  1854. 

Alice,  d.  young.        Mary  Alice.        Elizabeth. 

Annie.  Frances.  Agnes. 

1  Elizabeth,  6. 13  Jan.  1815  ;  d.  unm.  May,  1848. 

II.  James,  m.  Anne  Bentley,  and  d.  1835,  leaving  two  daus. 


III.  Thomas  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Meldreth,  co.  Cambridge, 
TO.  Jane,  dau.  of  Tatliam  Proctor,  JI.A.,  but  d.  s.  p.  27  Feb. 
1868.  IV.  John,  now  of  Elvet  Hill. 

I.  Alice,  m.  James  Chadwick,  and  d.  s.  p.  19  Feb.  1870. 

II.  Mary,  to.  George  Piggot,  and  d.  s.  p.  3  April,  1866. 
^r))is— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  on  a  bend  engrailed  or,  a 

baton  az.,  for  Elliot;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  on  a  fess  between 
three  annulets  sa.  as  many  mullets  pierced  of  the  field,  for 
Fogg.  Crests— 1st,  Elliot  :  A  dexter  arm  holding  a  cutlass  ppr. ; 
2nd,  Fogg:  A  unicorn's  head  couped  arg.  Motto — Peradvcuture. 
/Seas— Elvet  Hill,  Durham. 


ELLIOT  01?  HARWOOD. 

Elliot,  William  Claude,  Esq.  of  Harwood,  co. 
Roxburgh,  J. P.,  late  Lieut.  9th  regt.  (medals  and 
clasp  for  Crimean  war),  b.  19  Feb.  1835  ;  m.  3  July, 
1876,  Bertha  Eliza,  2nd  dau.  of  Wilham  Charles 
Elackman,  Esq.  of  Southsca,  Hants. 

iLflTCagC — This  family  is  descended  from  Stmeon  Elliot, 
of  the  Binks  in  Tiddesilale,  whose  eldest  son,  Wlliam  Elliot, 
acquired  Ilarwood  in  1637.    His  descendant, 

William  Elliot,  Esq.  of  Harwood,  co.  Roxburgh,  r,i. 
1804,  Helen,  dau.  of  John  Rutherford,  Esq.  of  MossburnforJ, 
CO.  Roxburgh,  and  had  a  son, 

Robert  Kerr  Elliot,  Esq.  of  Harwood  and  Clifton  Park, 
CO.  Roxburgh,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  who  m.  1832,  Mary  Anne,  dau. 
of  Charles  Claude  Clifton,  Esq.  of  Twymaur,  co.  Brecon, 
and  d.  16  Feb.  1873,  having  by  her  (who  d.  13  July,  1S71)  had 
issue, 

I.  William  Claude,  now  of  Harwood. 

II.  Robert  Henrt,  of  Clifton  Park  {cee  that  Memoir). 
in.  Edward  Cludde,  b.  1846. 

IV.  Mark  Prmgle,  b.  1851. 

I.  Frances,  m.  1859,  Sir  Edward  Cludde  Cockbnrn,  Bart. 

II.  Ellen  Eliza,   vi.   1871,    Chctwode    Drummond   Pringle, 
Esq. 

III.  Adelaide  Catherine,  m.  1877,  Sir  Basil  Francis  Hall,  Bart. 
of  Dunglass. 

IV.  Caroline  Clifton,  to.  1869,  James  Moffat,  Esq. 

V.  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  m.  1871  John  Dalton,  Esq.  of  Sloning- 
ford  Park,  Bipon. 

VI.  Anna  Maria,  m.  187G,  Major  Colquhoun,   cousin  of  Sir 
James  Colquhoun,  Bart. 

Arms — Gu.,  on  a  bend  or,  a  baton  az.  a  bordure  of  the 
second  charged  with  six  garbs  of  the  third.  Crest — A  gentle- 
man in  a  watching  posture  holding  a  pike  in  his  hand  ppr. 
lUctto — Sic  limina  tuta. 

.^icais— Harwood,  Bonchester  Bridge,  Hawick,  N.B. 


ELLIOT  OF  CLIFTON  PARK. 

Elliot,  Robert  IIenet,  Esq.  of  Clifton  Park, 
Kelso,  CO.  Roxburgh,  b.  6  Dec.  1837 ;  m.  4  June, 
1868,  Hon.  Anna  Maria  Louisa  Barnewall,  only 
child  of  Thomas,  Lord  Trimleston,  and  has  a  son, 

Thomas  Robert  Barnewall,  b.  4  Feb.  1871. 
He  is  the  second  son  of  the  late  Robert  Keer 
Elliot,  Esq.  of  Harwood   and  Clifton  Park,  co. 
Roxburgh,  N.B.  {see preceding  Memoir). 

Lineage,  Arms,  &c.,  see  Elliot  of  Harwood. 

Sent— Clifton  Park,  Kelso,  N.B. 


ELLIS  OF  WYDDIAL  HALL. 

Ellis,  Charles  Henry  Beabazon  Heaton, 
Esq.  of  Wyddial  Hall,  Herts,  b.  May,  1864,  s.  his 
father,  1870. 

HtUCagC— The  family  of  Ellis  of  Alrhey,  co.  Flint,  with 
its  branches  at  the  Wern  and  Pickill,  is  of  great  antiquity  in 
North  Wales,  as  appears  by  the  Heralds'  Visitations.  A  small 
portion  of  the  old  family  estate  is  still,  under  different  entails, 
in  Mr.  Ellis's  possession.  The  direct  ancestor  of  the  family  was 
Tyngad  (2nd  son  of  Tudyr  Trevor,  and  Angharad,  dau.  of 
Howel  Dha),  who  succeeded  to  the  3rd  part  of  his  father's 
estate,  by  the  law  of  Gavel  kind.  His  grandson,  Kenrick  (son 
of  Rhiwallon),  a  nobleman  in  Bromfield,  and  Lord  of  Whittmg- 
ton  m.  Tuda,  dau.  of  Ivor,  Lord  of  Rhos,  and  was  slain  in  the 
defence  of  his  country  against  the  English,  5  Dec.  1073. 
Ninth  in  direct  descent  from  him  was, 

Richard  ap  Howel,  grandson  of  Morgan,  of  Alrhey,  who 
m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of  Ellis,  son  of  Elba  Eyton,  of 
Ruabon,  by  Parncl,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Bulkeley,  Knt.  TUri- 
great-grandson. 


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Thomas  Kllis,  to.  Jane,  dau.  of  G.  Salusbury,  of  Erbystock, 
by  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Grosvenor,  son  and  heir  of  Sir 
Thomas  Grosvenor,  Knt.  of  Eaton.    Their  grandson, 

John  Ellis,  of  Brasenose  Coll.  Oxford,  m.  Katherine,  dau. 
of  K.  Kingsman,  of  Overton,  Wilts,  and  d.  July,  1740,  leaving 
a  son, 

John  Ellis,  &.  Ausr.  168S,  o.s.,  Fellow  of  Brasenose  Coll., 
and  D.D. ;  vi.  Margretta,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Phipps,  Esq. 
of  Heywood,  Wilts,  M.P.  Dr.  Ellis  d.  7  Oct.  17C4,  N.S.  His 
younger  son,  William,  Governor  of  Patna,  lost  his  life  in  the 
massacre  there,  5  Oct.  17C3.    His  eldest  son, 

Beabazon  Ellis,  6.  12  Aug.  1723;  d.  at  Wyddial  28  Nov. 
1780,  leaving,  with  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  vi.  Samuel  Elias  Saw- 
bridge,  Esq.  of  Olanteigh,  Kent,  an  only  son, 

John  Thomas  Ellis,  Esq.,  b.  28  Sept.  1756,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Herts  1784,  and  M.P.  ;  m.  Mary  Anne,  only  dau.  of  John 
Heaton,  Esq.  of  Bedfords,  Essex,  and  d.  6  Oct.  1836.  His 
two  eldest  sons,  John  Thomas  and  William  Fane,  d.  in  his 
lifetime,  both  in  active  military  service,  as  well  as  his 
youngest  son,  Henry  Bennet,  a  Midshipman  in  the  royal 
navy.  He  left  Charles  Heaton  Ellis,  Esq.,  late  of  Widdial 
Hall,  his  only  surviving  son;  and  a  dau.,  Julia,  m. 
liev.  Henry  B.  Thorold,  grandson  of  Sir  John  Thorold,  Bart. 
This  son, 

Charles  Heaton  Ellis,  Esq.  of  Wyddial  Hall,  b.  14  Aug. 
1789  ;  TO.  30  Oct.  1819,  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  J.  H.  Stracey, 
Bart.,  and  had  issue  (besides  several  daus.), 

Charles  John,  6. 11  April,  1830;  in  H.M.'s  9th  Lancers,  and 
afterwards  in  the  6th  Dragoon  Guards  (Carabineers) ;  d. 
before  Delhi,  after  arduous  military  service,  20  July,  1857. 

Edward  Henry  Brabazon,  late  of  Wyddial  Hall. 
Mr.  Ellis  was  called  to  the  Bar  June,  1821.     He  d.  Jan.  18G5. 
His  second  son, 

Edward  Henry  Brabazon  Ellis,  Esq.  of  Wyddial  Hall,  J.P., 
h.  19  May,  1834;  educated  at  Harrow  and  Exeter  Coll. 
Oxford ;  s.  his  father  1865 ;  to.  1863,  Louisa  Harriott,  3rd  dau. 
of  the  late  Col.  Kingscote,  of  Kingscote,  co.  Gloucester,  by 
liis  2nd  wife,  Harriott,  dau.  of  Benjamin,  1st  Lord  Bloomfield, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Henry  Brabazon,  now  of  Wyddial  Hall. 

II.  Sydney  Thomas  Edward,  6.  June,  18C7;  d.  youns. 

III.  A  son,  b.  19  Nov.  1868  ;  d.  young. 

IV.  Another  son,  b.  posthumous,  1871. 

Mr.  Ellis  d.  1870.  His  widow  m.  2ndly,  1872,  Joseph  Ward, 
Esq.,  M.K.C.S. 

Arnis—'Erm.,  a  lion  passant  guardant  gu.  Crest— Out  of  a 
ducal  coronet  or,  a  lion's  head  gu.  crowned  gold.  Motto — Fort 
et  fidele. 

fSeai— Wyddial  Hall,  near  Buritingford,  co.  Herts. 


ELI.IS  OF  GLASFRYN. 

Ellis,  The  Ret.  Jonx  Williams,  B.A.,  of  G-las- 
fryn,  co.  Carnarvon,  J. P.  for  cos.  Carnarvon  and 
Merionetli,  and  D.L.  for  the  latter,  Rector  of  Llan- 
aelhaiarn,  b.  21  Jan.  1808;  m.  21  Feb.  1831,  Harriet 
Ellen,  only  cliild  of  J.  H.  Clough,  Esq.  of  Plas 
Clougli,  CO.  Denbigh,  representative  of  the  family  of 
Clougu  of  Fids  Clough,  and  has  issue, 

I.  ThomasParrWilliams,  B.A.,6. 27  Jan.  1832;  m.  28  April, 
1857,  Cordelia,  dau.  of  John  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Trallwyn,  co. 
Carnarvon,  D.L.  an  I  J. P.,  and  late  Chairman  of  the 
Quarter  Sessions  ,  and  has  issue,  George,  6.  1857  ;  John 
Lyon  Butler,  and  Thomas  Lloyd  De  Berayne  (twins),  b. 
15  Dec.  1858:  and  two  daus. 

II.  John  Clough  Williams  (llev.),  6.  11  March,  1833,  M.A., 
Fellow  and  Tutor  of  Sidney  Sussex  Coll.  Camb.,  3ra 
AVrangler,  and  Senior  Moderator  1866;  m.  2  Jan.  1877, 
Ellen  Mabel,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Greaves,  Esq. 

I.  Harriet  Isabella,  d.  Feb.  1835. 

II.  Ellen  Augusta  Williams. 

3Lf  ncaflC— This  family  is  of  Welsh  extraotion,  and  traces 
its  descent  through  many  of  the  oldest  Welsh  families.  The 
great-grandfather  of  the  present  Mr.  Ellis,  Kev.  John  Ellis, 
D.D.,  was  Prebendary  of  Llanfair  1713.  He  ?».  the  sister  of 
Eight  Rev.  Dr.  Humphreys,  Bishop  of  Bangor,  and  had,  with 
a  dau.,  who  d.  young,  a  son. 

The  Venble.  John  Ellis,  Archdeacon  of  Merioneth,  a  cele- 
brated antiquary,  the  friend  of  Sir  Joseph  Banks,  and  Dr. 
Solander.  He  m.  1st,  Miss  Lloyd,  heiress  of  the  Penrallt  and 
Trallwyn  Estates,  in  co.  Caernarvon;  and2nmy,  Miss  Williams. 
By  the  former  he  had  issue, 


John,  d.  iinm. 

Hugh,  to.  Miss  Wright,  dau.  of  J.  Wright,  Esq.  of  Thunts- 
ford,  and  left  issue,  John  Ellis  Lloyd,  who  took  the  sur- 
name of  Lloyd,  for  the  Trallwyn  estate,  m.  Miss  Jones,  and 
had  issue ;  and  Frances,  to.  Hev.  Harry  Grey,  nephew  of 
the  Earl  of  Stamford  and  Warrington. 

TnoMAs,  of  whom  hereafter.  Griffith,  d.  unni. 

Ilichard,  Kector  of  Llanrug,  m.  Susan,  eldest  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Langford  Meade,  Esq. 
The  3rd  son, 

PvEv.  Thomas  Ellis,  M.A..,  was  Treasurer  of  Bangor  Cathe- 
dral, and  Piector  of  Llanfachraeth,  co.  Anglesey,  Fallow  of  St. 
John's  Coll.  Cambridge.  He  m.  1807,  Jane,  heiress  of  Brondanw, 
CO.  Merioneth,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Bulgin,  Esq.  of  Bath,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  July,  1849)  left  at  his  decease,  15  Feb.  1B33, 

John  Williams,  present  representative. 

Thomas  Roberts  (Rev.),  M.A.,  b.  2  March,  1815. 

William  Hugh.  b.  1817;  d.  1831. 

Ellen  Frances.  Sidney  Jane. 

Catherine  Dorothy  Anne,  d.  1862. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  chevron  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  arg.  an 
escutcheon  of  pretence,  in  right  of  wife,  of  Clough  of  Plus 
Clough.  Crests — 1st :  A  mermaid  gu. ;  2nd:  An  arm  embowedin 
armour  holding  a  broken  spear-head  ppr.  ilJoJto— Gweithred 
a  ddcngys. 

Seats — Glasfryn,  Pwllheli,  co.  Carnarvon;  and  Brondanw,  co. 
Merioneth. 


ELLIS-JERVOISE  OF  HERRIAIID. 

Ellis-Jeevoise,  Francis  Jeevoise,  Esq.  of  Her- 
riard  Park,  co.  Hants,  and  The  Moat,  Britford, 
Wilts,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  18  March,  1809 ;  m.  1st, 
6  Feb.  1838,  Mary  Frances,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Knighton,  Bart.,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.  26 
June,  1839.  He  m.  2ndly,  20  July,  1841,  Mary 
Louisa  (who  d.  11  Feb.  1877),  2nd  dau.  of  George 
Marx,  Esq.,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

I.  Francis  Michael,  6.  29  Sept.  1844;  to.  25  Jan.  1872, 
Rachel  Mary,  third  dau.  of  G.  E.  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Warens, 
Hants,  and  has  issue  a  son,  Francis  Henry  Tristram, 
b.  31  Dec.  1872,  and  two  daus. 

II.  John  Purefoy,  b.  8  Sept.  1846,  Capt.  3rd  (King's  Own) 
Hussars. 

III.  Arthur  Tristram,  6.  19  Sept.  1848;  to.  25  Sept.  1870, 
Annie,  widow  of  Rev.  A.  Deck. 

IV.  Robert  Purefoy,  b.  28  June,  1857. 

v.  Edmund  Purefoy,  Midshipman  E.N.,  H.M.S.  "Bcllcro- 
phon,"  b.  24  April,  1861. 

I.  Selina  Mary,  m.  16  Aug.  1870,  G.  R.  Elwes,  late  Capt. 
14th  Hussars. 

II.  Constance  Catharine,  ra.  16  Aug.  1877,  G.  V.  Marx,  late 
Capt.  68th  Light  Infantry. 

III.  Edith  Purefoy.  iv.  Ethel  Madeline. 

V.  Agnes  Winifred. 

Mr.  Ellis-Jervoise  served  as  High  Sheriff  Hants 
1852,  during  which  year  ho  attended  in  state  the 
funeralof  theDukc  of  Wellington,  Lord  Lieutenant 
of  the  county. 

3Lilir<t(ir.— Richard  Jerveys,  Esq.  of  Korthfield  and 
Weoly  Park,  co.  Worcester,  b.  1500,  son  of  Thomas  Jerveys, 
Esq.  of  Northfield,  and  Joan  Gower  his  wife,  was  possessed  of 
estates  situated  in  Chelmarsh,  Kether  Court,  Quatt  Jerveys, 
and  Quatt  Malvern,  co.  Salop,  and  purchased,  28  March,  1542, 
of  George,  Earl  of  Huntingdon,  and  his  son,  Francis,  Lord 
Hastings,  the  manor  and  estate  of  Britford,  otherwise  Birt- 
ford,  Wilts.  He  in.  26  Oct.  1525,  Winefride,  dau.  of  John 
Barnard,  Citizen  of  London,  and  d.  23  Dec.  1557.  His  son  and 
successor. 

Thomas  Jerveys,  Esq.  6.  28  Dec.  1532 ;  in.  Cicely  B.idley,  of 
Eould,  CO.  Salop,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  July,  1535)  l/,ft  at  his 
decease,  27  Dec.  1588,  a  son. 

Sir  Thomas  Jervoise,  Knt.  &.  11  June,  1587  ;  to.  21  July, 
1601,  Lucy,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Powlet,  Knt.  of  Uerriard, 
CO.  Hants,  and  d.  20  Oct.  1054,  leaving  a  son, 

Thomas  Jervoise,  Esq.  b.  16  March,  1616;  m.  30  July,  1657, 
Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  George  Purefoy,  Esq.  of  Wadley  House, 
near  Farringdon,  co.  Berks,  and  d.  13  May,  1693,  having  bad 
by  this  lady  (who  d.  24  May,  1687)  a  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Jervoise,  Esq.  of  Hcrriard,  b.  6  Sept.  1667;  m.  1st, 
18  Feb.  1691,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Gilbert  Clarke,  Knt.  of 
Chilcot,  CO.  Derby  (which  lady  d.  21  July,  1695).  He  m.  2ndly, 
9  Aug.  1700,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Sir  John  Ston- 
housc,  Bart,  of  Amerden  Hall,  Essex,  and  d.  10  May,  1743, 
leaving  by  the  latter  lady  (who  d.  7  July,  1706)  a  son, 


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509 


EicnABD  Jekvoise,  Esq.  of  Herriaril,  6.  5  Jan.  1703-4;  5)!. 
2  Jan.  1733-4,  Ann,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Tristram  Hudleston, 
Esq.  of  Croydon,  Surrey,  and  i?.  17  March,  1762,  leaving  by 
her  (who  d.  25  Sept.  1756)  two  sons.    The  elder, 

Tristeam  HnDLESTONE  Jer\oise,  Esq.,  h.  1  June  (o.s.),  173G; 
d.  unm.  31  Deo.  1794,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Rev.  George  Hddleston  Jervoise  Pcrefoy  Jervoise,  of 
Herriard  Parlv,  m.  22  May,  1769,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  and  co-beiress 
of  Rev.  Wright  Hawes,  Eector  of  Shalstone,  co.  Bucks,  and  of 
Stretton-on-Fosse,  co.  Warwick,  and  had  issue  (besides  two 
daus.,  who  d.  young), 

George  Phkefot,  his  heir.  Jervoise  Purefoy,  d.  v.nm. 

Eichard  Purefoy,  d.  leaving  a  dau.,  m.  Thomas  Fitzgerald, 
Esq.  of  Shalstone  House,  co.  Bucks. 

Maey  Pdeefot,  of  whom  hereafter,  as  successor  to  her  brother. 
Mr.  Jervoise  d.  3  Nov.  1805,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Porefot  Jervoise,  Esq.  of  Herriard,  b.  10  April, 
1770,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Hall,  of 
Preston  Candover,  Hants,  which  lady  d.  1821.  He  m.  2ndly, 
Anna  Maria  Selina,  eldest  dau.  of  Wadham  Locke,  Esq.  of 
Eowdeford,  Wilts.  Mr.  Jervoise  d.  s.  p.  1  Dec.  1847,  when 
tlie  family  estates  devolved  on  his  sister, 

Mary  Purefoy  Jervoise,  m.  Eev.  Francis  Ellis,  M.A., 
Eector  of  Lasliam,  Hants,  and  Vicar  of  Long  Compton,  co. 
Warwick.  Mr.  Ellis  in  thus  acquiring  through  his  wife,  the 
family  estates  of  the  Jervoises,  assumed  by  royal  license, 
March,  1848,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Jeevoise. 
The  i-ssue  of  this  marriage  were, 

Francis  Jeevoise,  now  of  Herriard  Park. 

Harriet  Purefoy,  m.  Eev.  Charles  Causton,  Rector  of  Lasham, 
Hants. 

Mary  Elizabeth,   m.  William  Harriot  Roe,  Esq.  of  Manor 
House,  Holybourne,  Hants.  Catharine  Anne,  d.  unm. 

Caroline  Jervoise,  m.  Rev.  George  F.  Smith,  d.  7  June,  18G3. 

Julia  Georgiana,  d.  unm. 
Mrs.  EUis-Jervoise  d.  30  April,  1849.    The  Eev.  Francis  EUis- 
Jervoise  d.  28  June,  1865. 

.(4r)?is— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  a  chevron  between  three 
eaglets  close  arg.,  for  Jervoise  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  three  eels  sa.,  for 
Ellis.  Crest — An  heraldic  tiger's  head  sa.,  for  Jervoise;  a 
plume  of  five  ostrich  feathers  arg.,  for  Ellis.  il/oJ«o— Virtutis 
premium  laus. 

Scnis— Herriard  Park,  Basingstoke,  Hants;  The  Moat,  Brit- 
ford,  Wilts. 


ELLIS  OF  SEA  PARK. 

Ellis,  Robert  Francis,  Esq.  of  Sea  Par?r,  co. 
Wicklow,  M.A.,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Monaghan, 
1867,  and  of  co.  Wicklow,  1868 ;  b.  1822 ;  s.  his 
father,  1848  ;  m.  1851,  Elizabeth  Mary,  dau.  of 
James  Hawkins,  Esq.  of  St.  Fenton's,  co.  Dublin, 
and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Leslie,  Lieut.  6tU  Dragoons,  &.  1802. 

II.  Robert  Leslie,  6.  1853. 

III.  Francis  Leslie,  b.  1805. 

IV.  Alexander  Leslie,  6.  1855. 

V.  William  Whewell,  b.  1859. 

I.  Isabella  Frances  Leslie,  d.  young. 

II.  Emily  Elizabeth  Leshe. 

ILincage. — Thomas  Elus,  of  Monaghan,  eldest  son  of 
John  Ellis,  Esq.  (stated  to  have  been  fifth  son  of  Sir  Thomas 
EUis,  of  Wyham),  settled  in  Ireland  in  the  latter  part  of  the 
reign  of  Charles  II.  His  name  appears  in  the  celebrated 
Act  of  Attainder  of  the  foUowing  reign,  as  "Thomas  EUis,  of 
Monaghan,  Gentleman."  He  d.  1714,  having  had  by  Mary  his 
wife,  among  other  numerous  issue, 

I.  Francis. 

II.  Eichard,  6.  1684;  d.  1774,  grandfather  of  Thomas  Ellis, 
M.P.,  Master  in  Chancery,  whose  son,  Richard  Ellis,  of 
Abbeyfeale,  co.  Limerick,  is  the  present  representative  of 
that  branch  of  the  family. 

Feancis  Ellis,  the  eldest  son,  was  b.  lGS3,»i.  Joan  Maxwell, 
and  d.  1773,  having  had,  among  other  issue, 

I.  Henry,  6.  1721,  Governor  of  Georgia  and  Nova  Scotia, 
and  Vice-Admiral,  High  Sheriff,  and  Provost  Marshal  of 
Grenada,  Tobago,  St.  Vincent,  and  Dominica.  He  d.  v.nm. 
at  Naples,  1806,  having  been  for  many  years  previously  one 
of  the  best  known  members  of  Continental  society. 

n.  Robert,  of  Arduncheon,  co.  Fermanagh,  6.  1726;  m. 
Penelope,  dau.  of  Rev.  Alexander  Leslie,  of  Portglenore, 
CO.  Antrim,  and  d.  1782,  leaving,  among  other  issue, 

ui.  Francis,  of  Bath,  b.  1772 ;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  J.  Kilbce, 
and  d.  1842,  having  had  issue, 

1  Henry  William,  b.  1809;  d.  unm.  1841. 

2  Francis,  &.  1812;  vi.  Maud,  dau.  of  J.  Ford,  and  d.  s.  p. 
1843. 


3  Robert  Leslie,  Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  an 
eminent  mathematician  and  scholar, '  distinguished' by 
intellectual  powers  oi  the  highest  order,  b.  1817;  d.  unm. 
1859. 

1  Everina  Frances,  m.  1st,  Sir  Gilbert  Affleck,  Bart.,  and 
2ndly,  Eev.  William  Whewell,  D.D.,  Master  of  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge,  and  d   1865. 

2  Penelope  Sarah,  m.  Edward  Wilberforce  Unwin,  Esq., 
and  d.  185G.  3  Mary  Jane,  d.  young. 

II.  Heney,  of  Mount  Stewart.        m.  Robert,  d.  1775,  unm. 
IV.  Alexander,  Lieut.  4th  rcgt.,  6.  1776;  d.  unm.  1796. 

I.  Jane,  m.  Rev.  William  Maxwell,  D.D.,  of  Falkland,  co. 
Monaghan  (an  intimate  friend  of  Dr.  Johnson,  of  whom  he 
wrote  a  memoir,  which  Boswell  inserted  in  his  Life),  and  d. 
1847. 

II.  Sarah,  d.  unm. 

III.  Isabella,  in.  William  Mayne,  Esq.  of  Frcame  Mount, 
CO.  Monaghan,  and  d.  1795. 

IV.  Penelope,  m.  Rev.  Frantis  Lawrence  Gore,  and  d.  1848. 
Henry  Ellis,  of  Mount  Stewart,  co.  Dublin,  second  son  of 

Robert  Ellis,  and  Penelope  Leslie,  b.  1774;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Cupples,  Esq.  of  Lisburn,  co.  Antrim,  and  d.  1848, 
having  had  issue, 

1  Henry,  6.  1812;  d.  unm..  1834. 

2  Robert  Francis,  now  of  Sea  Park. 

3  Alexander  Leslie,  b.  1825;  d.  1837. 

4  Thomas  Cupples,  of  St.  Austin's,  co.  Wexford,  J.P.,  b. 
1829 ;  1)1.  Augusta  Catharine,  dau.  of  Rev.  Tiiomas  B. 
Lancaster,  of  Clifton,  co.  Gloucester,  by  whom  he  has  had 
issue, 

Henry  Herbert,  6.  18GI. 

Richard  Hume  Lancaster,  h.  1862;  d.  1875. 

Ernest  Francis  Leslie,  b.  1867. 

Arnold  Claud  Lancaster,  b.  18o9. 

Emily.  Violet. 

5  Theophilus,  d.  young. 

1  Jane,  ni.  Rev.  Isaac  Ashe,  Rector  of  Kildress,  co.  Tyrone. 

2  Penelope,  m.  Eev.  Richard  Christie,  Rector  of  Castlecombe, 
Wilts. 

3  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Adams,  Rear  Admiral  of  the  White, 
Governor  of  Ascension  Island,  who  d.  ISCG. 

4  Sarah  Maria,  d.  young. 

Arms — Gu.,  on  a  fess  arg.  three  escallops  az.  between  as  many 
crescents  or.  Crest — A  crescent  gu.  surmounted  by  an  escallop 
or.     Motto — Non  sine  jure. 

Seat— Sea  Park,  Wicklow.     CTi-.i— Sackville  Street. 


ELLISON  OF  BOULTHAM. 

Ellison,  Richard,  Esq.  of  Boultham  Hall,  co. 
Lincoln,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  Lieut.-Col.  Command- 
ing Royal  North  Lincoln  Militia,  b.  1807  ;  m.   Aug. 
1830,   Charlotte,  sister  of  Sir   George   Chetwynd, 
Bart.,  and  has  issue  ;  his  son  and  heir, 
Richard  George,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Major  late  47th  regt.,  who 
served    in    the    Crimea,  at   the    Alma,   Inkerman,    and 
Sebastopol,  m.  1863,  Amelia,  only  child  of  John   Todd, 
Esq.  of  Victoria  Park,  Manchester,  and  has  issue. 
Scot— Boultham  Hall,  co.  Lincoln.    Town  House— 23,  Queen's 
Gate,  S.W. 


CARE,    ELLISON  OF  HEBBTTRIT. 

Caeb  Ellison,  Ralph,  Esq.  of  Hebburn  Hall, 
and  Dunston  Hill,  co.  Durham,  and  Hedgeley,  co. 
Northumberland,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  both  counties, 
and  High  Sheriff  of  the  latter  1846,  b.  23  Nor. 
1805 ;  m.  13  July,  1830,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Major  John  Werge,  38th  foot,  by  his 
wife  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  Nathaniel  Ellison, 
M.A.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  Sept.  1877)  has 
issue, 

I.  John  Ealpii,  who  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Ellison  at  the  same  time  as  his  father,  b.  7  June,  1833, 
J.P.  for  Northumberland,  late  Capt.  33rd  and  4th  foot;  m. 
22  April,  1862,  Emily  Anne,  dau.  of  Capt.  Henry  Pearson 
Stockley,  Bombay  army,  and  has  issue,  1  Ealpii  Henev, 
b.  22  Sept.  1863  ;  2  John  Ralph  .Stockley,  b.  15  Oct.  1867  ; 
3  Herbert  George,  b.  18  March,  1874;  1  Emily  Theodora ; 

2  Violet  Caroline ;  3  Amy  Harriet. 

II.  Ralph  Edward,  6.  30  June,  1833,  Lieut.-Col.  36th  regt., 
formerly  Capt.  39th  regt. ;  m.  10  Sept.  1870,  Anne  Jane, 
3rd  dau.  of  Henry  Allen  Wedgwood,  Esq.  of  Woodfield, 
CO.  Pembroke,  and  has  issue,  1  Oswald  John,  b.  18  Jure, 
1871,  d.  8  Aug.  1872;  2  Henry  Arbuthnot,  b.  2  Sept.  1872  ; 

3  Noel  Ralph,  b.  2  April,  1874,  d.  8  July,  1875;  4  Martin 
Raymond,  6.  8  July,  1877;  1  Jessie  Dorothea. 


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ELL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


ELil 


in.  Henry  Martin  (Eev.),  h.  2G  July,  1S35;  M.A.  of  Christ 
Church  Oxon,  and  Vicar  of  St.  Paul's,  Alnwick;  d. 
IS  Sept.  1868. 

IV.  Oswald,  b.  27  Aug.  1836,  Capt.  half-pay  Royal  Artillery; 
killed  in  action  in  New  Zealand,  8  Aug.  1868. 

V.  Theodore,  Capt.  Royal  ArtUlery,  h.  22  Dec.  1839. 

VI.  Edmund,  b.  15  June,  1844. 

VII.  Cuthbert  ElUson,  6.  IS  April,  1849. 

I.  Eliza  Isabella,  m.  31  July,  1862,  Charles  Bertie  Pulleine 
Sosanquet,  E.sq.,  eldest  son  of  the  Kev.  Eobert  WilUam 
Bosanquet,  of  Eock,  Northumberland. 

II.  Henrietta. 

Mr.  Carr  Ellison  assumed  the  name  of  EiiiSOK  in 
addition  to  and  after  his  patronymic  Caee,  by 
royal  Hcense,  dated  2  Feb.  1871,  on  succeeding  to 
the  Hebbitrn  estates,  and  in  compliance  -svith  the 
Trill  of  his  cousin,  Lieut.-Col.  Cuthbert  George 
Ellison,  of  Hebburn. 

JLtncagC— CnTHBEET  Ellison,  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 
Merchant  Adventurer,  served  the  office  of  Sheriff  of  Newcastle 
in  1544,  and  was  Mayor  in  1549  and  1554.    His  great-grandson, 

EoBEET  Ellison,  Esq.,  Sheriff  of  Newcastle  in  1646,  and 
M.P.,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Cuthbert  Grey,  Esq.  of  New- 
castle, and  of  Backworth,  Northumberland,  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 

I.  CuTHBEET,  his  htlr. 

II.  Samuel,  of  Newcastle,  d.  1689,  leaving  issue. 
lu.  Joseph,  ancestor  of  Ellison,  of  Lintz. 

IV.  Eobert.  v.  John. 

VI.  Nathaniel  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Durham,  d.  1T21,  leaving 
(with  seven  daus.)  three  sons, 

1  John,  Vicar  of  Bedlington,  m.  and  had  issue. 

2  Eobert,  of  Otterburn,  m.  and  had  issue. 

3  Nathaniel,  A.M.,  Vicar  of  Kirk  Whelpington. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  William  Fenwick,  Esq.  of  Stanton. 

II.  Alice,  m.  Henry  Eawling,  Esq. 

III.  Mary,  m.  William  Jennison,  Esq. 

He  m.  2ndly,  27  July,  1672,  Agnes,  relict  of  James  Eriggs,  of 
Newcastle,  Merchant.    His  son  and  successor, 

CoTHBEET  Ellison,  Esq.  of  Hebburn,  m.  1663,  Jane,  dan.  of 
William  Carr,  Esq.  of  Newcastle,  and  sister  of  Sir  Ralph  Carr, 
and  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 

EoBEBT  Ellison,  Esq.  of  Hebburn,  m.  1696,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Sir  Henry  Liddell,  Bart,  of  Eavensworth  Castle,  and  had 
issue,  Cuthbert,  his  heir;  Henry,  b.  1699  (m.  1729,  Hannah, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Wilhara  Coatsworth,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 
Henrt,  of  whom  presently ;  Eobert,  d.  v.nm. ;  Aime,  m.  Ralph 
Bates,  Esq.;  Hannah,  d.  unm.;  and  Elizabeth,  d.  v.nm.); 
Robert,  Col.  44th  regt.,  d.  s.  p.  1765;  Catherine,  m.  John 
Airey,  Esq.  of  Newcastle ;  Jane,  d.  unm. ;  and  Elizabeth, 
d.  unm.    The  eldest  son, 

CcTHBEET  Ellison,  Esq.  of  Hebburn,  a  General  Officer  in 
the  army,  and  M.P.  for  Shaftesbury,  d.  vnm.  11  Oct.  1785, 
when  the  family  possessions  devolved  upon  his  nephew, 

Hbsbt  Ellison,  Esq.  of  Hebburn,  bapt.  9  Dec.  1734,  m. 
15  May,  1779,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  John  Isaacson,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  CcTHBEBT,  late  of  Hebburn. 

II.  Eobert,  Col.  Grenadier  Guards,  m.  1820,  Hon.  Mary  Mon- 
tague, dau.  of  Matthew,  4th  Lord  Eokeby,  and  d.  3  July, 
1843,  leaving  one  dau.,  Mary,  and  one  son,  Cuthbeet 
Gkobge,  of  Hebburn. 

I.  Hannah,  m.  1803,  John  Carr,  Esq.  of  Dunston  Hill,  and 
had,  with  other  issue,  an  eldest  son,  who  is  the  present 
P.ALPB  Caee  Ellison,  Esq.  of  Hebburn. 

II.  Henrietta,  m.  George  William  Aylmcr,  Esq.  of  Mowdcn 
Hall,  Essex. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  Frederick  Edward  Morrice,  Ecq.  of  BctE- 
hanger,  in  Kent. 

Mr.  ElUson  d.  1795,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Ccthbeet  Ellison,  Esq.  of  Hebburn,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1808  and  1827,  formerly  M.P.  for  Newcastle-on-Tync, 
6.  12  July,  1783 ;  m.  21  July,  1804,  Isabella  Grace,  eldest  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Henry  Ibbetson,  Esq.  of  St.  Anthony's,  Nor- 
thumberland, and  had  issue, 

I.  Isabella  Caroline,  m.  1824,  George  John,  Lord  Vernon; 
and  d.  14  Oct.  1853. 

II.  Henrietta,  m.  Jan.  1824,  William  Henry  Lambton,  Esq. 
of  Biddick  Hall,  co.  Durham,  next  brother  to  John  George, 
1st  Earl  of  Durham. 

in.  Louisa,  m.  8  April.  1829,  Viscount  Stormont,  eldest  son 
of  the  Eight  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Mansfield ;  and  d.  1837. 

IV.  Laura  Jane,  m.  1833,  William,  Lord  Kensington;  and 
d.  1S4G. 

V.  Sarah  Caroline,  m.  Sir  Waiter  James,  Bart. 

VI.  Anne,  d.  young. 

Mr.  Ellison  d.  June,  ISCO,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew. 


CcTnr.EBT  Geoece  Ellison,  Esq.  of  Hebburn  Hall,  Lieut.- 
Col.  Grenadier  Guards;  served  in  the  Crimea,  and  had  the 
Legion  of  Honour  conferred  upon  him.  At  his  decease  the 
estates  devolved,  by  his  will,  on  his  sister  Mary,  and  at  her 
death  in  1870,  on  his  cousin,  Ealph  Carr,  Esq.,  who  there- 
upon assumed  the  additional  name  of  Ellison,  and  is  the 
present  owner  of  Hebburn. 

^amiln  of  Carr. 
John  Care,  Esq.  of  Dunston  Hill,  co.  Durham,  and  Hedgeley, 
Northumberland,  b.  1764,  was  a  J. P.  for  the  cos.  of  Durham 
and  Northumberland,  for  the  former  of  which  he  was  Chair- 
man of  Quarter  Sessions,  and  for  the  latter  he  served  as 
High  Sheriff  1313.  He  m.  1803,  as  above  stated,  Hannah, 
eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Ellison,  Esq.  of  Hebburn  Hall,  and  d. 
12  Jan.  1817,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Ealph,  the  present  Ralph  Caeb  -  Ellison,  Esq.  of 
Ilobburn,  Dunston  Hill,  and  Hedgeley. 

II.  John,  b.  30  Nov.  1807  ;  m.  June,  1843,  EUzabeth,  2nd 
dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Eamsay,  Bart,  of  Balmain,  co.  Kin- 
cardine, and  dying  24  Aug.  1856,  left  issue, 

1  John  Lauderdale,  6.  25  Jan.  1846. 

1  Frances  Jane,  m.  8  Jan.  1873,  her  cousin,  Commander 
II.  J.  Carr,  E.N. 

2  Hannah  Elizabeth,  d.  14  Jan.  1862. 

in.  Henry  Byne,  M.A.  of  Univ.  Coll.  Oxon,  and  Eector  of 
Whickham,  co.  Durham,  b.  24  Aug.  1812 ;  m.  17  Sept.  1838, 
Eliza,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Ridley,  Esq.  of  Parkend,  North- 
umberland (see  that  family),  and  has  had  issue, 

1  Henry  John,  Commander  E.N.,  6.  6  July,  1839;  m. 
8  Jan.  1873,  Frances  Jane,  his  cousin,  dau.  of  John  Carr, 
Esq. 

2  Charles  Ridley,  M.A.  Wadham  Coll.  Oxon,  6.  14  Nov. 
1840.  3  John  Cuthbert,  6.  7  Sept.  1842. 

4  Frederick  Ealph,  b.  8  April,  1844. 

5  Arthur  Douglass,  b.  13  Feb.  1846. 
e  Edward  William,  b.  16  Dec.  1847. 

1  Eliza  Eidley.  2  Ella  Mary, 

3  Caroline  Susan  Alice. 

V.  Charles,  B.A.  of  Exeter  Coll.  Oxon,  and  Vicar  of  Whit- 
worth,  CO.  Durham,  b.  5  Aug.  1813;  m.  26  Nov.  1839, 
Elizabeth  Mary,  3i-d  dau.  of  Anthony  Surtees,  Esq.  of  Ham- 
Eterley  Hall,  co.  Durham  (.see  that  foAnlUj),  and  has  issue, 

1  Charles  Blackett,  b.  2  Nov.  1858. 

2  Walter  Charies,  6.  19  Nov.  1863. 

1  Frances  Eosa.  2  Alice  Mary.  3  Ethel  Maud. 
v.  Cuthbert  John,  M.A.  of  Exeter  Coll.  Oxon,  and  Eector 
of  Witton  Gilbert  and  Kimblesworth,  co.  Durham ;  m.  1st, 
27  July,  1841,  Eosahe  Emily,  2nd  dau.  of  Eev.  WiUiam 
.Stephen  Gilly,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Durham  and  Vicar  of 
Norham,  and  by  her  ^who  d.  10  Dec.  1860)  had  issue, 

1  Cuthbert  WUliam,  6.  28  Aug.  1844. 

2  Alfred  Ellison,  6.  23  Dec.  1845 ;  d.  Dec.  1850. 

3  Edgar  (Eev.),  6.  4  March,  1848 ;  m.  9  June,  1875,  Mar- 
garet, only  child  of  Eey.  Thomas  Halton,  of  Liverpool, 
iind  has  a  son,  Edgar  Cuthbert,  6.  20  March,  1876. 

1  Eosalie  Isabella.        2  Mary.        3  Emily  Rosalie. 
The  Eev.  C.  J.  Carr  r,i.  2ndly,  3  Feb.  1853,  Frances  Hen- 
rietta,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of   Eev.   WilUam  Mansel 
(eldest  son  of  Sir  William  Mansel,  8th  bart.),  and  by  her 
(Who  d.  5  March.  1877),  had  further  issue, 

4  Mansel  Frederick,  b.  11  Aug.  1856. 

5  Owen  Charles,  b.  3  Feb.  1858. 

G  William  Henry,  6.  9  Aug.  1864,  and  d.  12  April,  1863. 
4  Christiana  AUcia. 

I.  IsabeUa,  d.  11  June,  1832. 

II.  Henrietta,  d.  1  Sept.  1831. 

in.  Anne,  m.  25  Jan.  1843,  Eobert  Campbell,  Esq.  of 
Skcrrington,  co.  Ayr. 

.^rms— Quarterly.  1st  and  4th,  fcu.,  a  chevi-on  vair  cottised 
or,  between  three  eagles'  heads  erased  of  the  last,  for  Ellison  ; 
2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  within  two  bendlets  az.  an  estoile  between 
two  lions'  heads  sa.  the  whole  between  three  Ccmish  choughs 
ppr.,  for  Caee.  Cresls — Ellison:  An  eagle's  head  erased  or, 
gorged  with  a  collar  vair,  holding  in  the  beak  a  branch  of 
tlnce  roses  gu.  leaved  and  slipped  ppr.;  Caee:  A  Uon's  head 
erased  or,  in  front  thereof  a  dcmi-kalharine  wheel  az.  Motto — 
Ncc  tc  quacsi  vcris  extra. 

Seats— D\m&ton  Hill,  Gateshead,  and  Hebburn  Hall,  Jarrow, 
CO.  Durham;  Hedgeley  House,  Ala>¥ick,  Northuiuburland. 


See  GrEEAVES-ElMSAIL. 


ELMHIEST  OF  ELMHIRST. 

Elmhiest,  The  Eey.  William,  of  Elmhirst,  co. 
York,  M.A.,  b.  1  Jan.  1827;  late  Trin.  CoU.  Oxford; 
Curate  of  Gainsborough  1850  to  1860 ;  and  now 


ELM 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


ELM 


511 


Chaplain  of  Stainborough,  neav  Bavusley;  m.  17 
Aug.  1854,  Anne  Elizabeth  Pasmore,  2nd  dau.  of 
William  Barnard  Heaton,  Esq.  of  Gainsborougb, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Heaton,  6.  25  Nov.  1S5G,  of  Jesus  Coll.  Cam- 
bridge. II.  Charles  Ernest,  6.  12  July,  185S. 

III.  Herbert  John,  b.  IC  June,  1S61. 

I.  Fanny.  ii.  Mary  Elizabeth.  in.  Edith. 

iLinraUC— "Ouslethwaite,  noundhill,  Elmhirst,"  says 
Hunter,  in  liis  History  of  Uoncastci;  "  have  all  been  at  dif- 
ferent periods,  in  the  possession  of  one  family,  which  has  been 
seated  in  this  valley  from  the  earliest  era  to  which  we  can 
usually  ascend,  when  we  find  one  Robert,  called  de  Elmhurst, 
that  being  then  the  place  of  his  residence,"  who  lived  in  the 
time  of  Edward  I.  and  Edwakd  II.  Elmhurst  is  still  the 
property  of  his  descendant. 

EoBERT  DE  Elmeuikst,  living  temp.  Edward  I.,  the  first 
ancestor  from  whom  an  unbroken  line  is  deduced,  m.  and  had 
issue, 

I.  John,  who  did  fealty  for  lands  in  Worsbroughdale,  after 
the  death  of  his  father.  He  m.,  and  had  a  dau.,  Matilda, 
jii.  Roger  Genne,  of  Ouslethwaite,  and  d.  s.  x>. 

n.  Richard,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  William,  whose  son,  William,  of  Earnsley,  a  Priest,   and 
Vicar  of  Boidtou-oa-Dearne,  which  he  resigned  in  1401,  cZ.s.j). 
The  second  son, 

Richard  de  Elmehikst,  did  fealty  for  lands  in  Worsbrough- 
dale,  after  the  death  of  his  father.  In  1363  he  purchased  lands 
of  the  Priory  of  Nunappleton,  and  in  1368  he  bought  lands  in 
Worsbrough  of  Robert  de  Cliffe.  He  had  also  lands  in  Hoyland 
Swaine,  granted  to  him  by  Cecilia  and  Emma  Went,  as  appears 
by  MS.  Dods.  53,  fol.  50.    He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  de  Elmebirst,  who  bought,  in  1409,  lands  of  Robert 
de  Pilley,  jac.  ex  pte  boreal  de  Elmehirst.    He  was  father  of 

William  de  Elmehiest,  whose  will  is  dated  in  1472.  By 
Alice  his  wife,  he  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Robert  de  Elmehirst,  whose  wife's  name  was  Margaret. 
By  her  he  had,  with  other  issue,  d.  s.  p., 

James,  a  Priest,  who  was  cross-bearer  to  Cardinal  Wolscyi 
and  afterwards  Rector  of  St.  Swithin's,  in  London. 

William,  of  whom  presently. 

Agnes,  m.  William  Benson,  who  d.  in  161G,  and  was  buried 
at  Worsbrough. 

Margery,  d.  in  1604,  and  was  buried  at  Worsbrough.    She  m. 
Robert  Genne,  of  Ouslethwaite. 
The  youngest  son, 

William  de  Elmehirst,  g-ot  possession  of  the  lands  of  his 
father  after  the  death  of  his  mother.  He  m.  Agnes  Hall,  of 
Smithley,  in  the  parish  of  Darfield,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1577, 
a  widow)  he  had,  with  two  daus.,  an  only  son, 

Roger  Elmehirst,  of  Elmehirst  and  of  Houndhill,  who  pur- 
chased the  manor  of  Silkstone  and  some  lands  at  Kendall  Green, 
which  belonged  to  Bretton  Abbey.  He  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Marsh,  of  Dey  or  Dairy  House,  in  the  parish  of  Darton, 
CO.  York,  and  by  her  (who  d.  in  15S0,  and  was  buried  at  Wors- 
brough) had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  who  lived  at  Lewdine,  in  Worsbroughdale.  He  m. 
1st,  in  1597,  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Oxley,  of  Nether 
Swaithe,  in  Worsbroughdale,  and  by  her  (who  was  buried 
at  Tankersley,  16  June,  1602)  had,  with  other  issue, 

1  John,  6.  in  1598,  M.A.,  and  Fellow  of  University  College, 
Oxford. 

2  Joshua,  of  Pilley,  who  was  baptized,  in  1606,  at  Tankers- 
ley,  m.  and  had  (with  other  issue)  a  dau.,  Dorothea, 
bapt.  in  1635;  m.  in  1678,  John  Turton,  who  lived  at 
Elmhirst;  and  a  son,  the  Rev.  Joshua  Elmhirst,  bapt. 
20  March,  1647,  M.A.  in  1680,  who  was  for  nineteen 
years  Vicar  of  Bosbury,  and  twenty-three  years  Archi- 
diaconus.  He  d.  20  July,  1708,  aged  62,  as  appears  by 
his  tombstone  in  Bosbury  Church.  By  Jane  his  wife,  he 
left  several  children. 

John  Elmhirst  m.  2ndly,  in  1615,  at  Worsbrough,  Dorothy, 
relict  of  Robert  Allot,  of  Lewdine,  and  by  this  second 
marriage  had  further  issue. 

III.  William,  6.  in  1572,  Collector  of  Customs  in  London. 

IV.  Roger,  6.  in  1576,  d.  s.  jp.,  Customer  of  Limerick,  in 
Ireland. 

I.  Mary,  b.  1580;  m.  at  Worsbrough  1C04,  John  Allot,  of 
Doncaster,  Alderman  and  Mayor  1624. 

II.  Elizabeth,  in.  1st,  1585,  at  Worsbrough,  Robert  Castle- 
ford,  of  Darley  Cliffe,  in  Worsbroughdale,  and  2ndly,  to 
John  Booth,  of  Hansworth  Woodhouse,  and  of  Darley  Hall, 
in  Worsbroughdale. 

III.  Margaret,  m.  at  Worsbrough,  19  April,  1C03,  Roger 
Genne,  of  Ouslethwaite,  who  d.  1647. 

IV.  Agnes,  m.  Needham,  of  Rotherham. 

V.  Joan,  b.  1574 ;  m.  Nicholas  Stainforth,  of  Tinsloy. 

VI.  Francoe,  b.  and  d.  1575,  buried  at  We-sijroitgh. 


Roger  Elmehirst,  of  Elmehirst  and  Houndhill,  r,i.  2ndly,  in 
April,  1582,  Margaret,  relict  of  Charles  Jenkinson,  Esq.  of 
Slade  Hooton,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.  He  d.  in  1594,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Eljiehirst,  of  Houndhill,  bapt.  at  Worsbrough, 
13  Jan.  1559,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Thornton,  of 
Thornton  and  Tyersal,  by  his  wife  Beatrice,  dau.  of  Henry 
Tempest,  of  Bracewell,  and  his  wife  ElUnor,  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Christopher  Mirfield,  of  Tonge.  She  was  relict  of  Mark 
Foxcroft,  of  Kirkstall,  near  Leeds.  By  this  lady  (who  d.  in 
1647)  he  had,  with  other  children,  who  d.  young)  two  sons, 
I.  Richard,  his  heir, 
u.  William,  b.  1606,  entered,  in  1626,  at  University  College, 

Oxford,  and  graduated  as  M.A.  of  Wadham.    In  1635,  he 

was  instituted  to  the  Vicarage  of  Lcdsham,  to  which  he  was 

presented  by  Thomas,  Earl  of  Strafford.    He  d.  1638,  and 

was  buried  at  Ledsham. 
Robert  Elmehirst  d.  and  was  buried  at  Worsbrough,  9  April. 
1618.    His  eldest  son, 

Richard  Elmehirst,  of  Houndhill,  in.  1st,  1628  Margaret, 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Richard  Micklethwaitc,  son  of  Elias 
Micklethwaite,  of  Swaithe  Hall,  Worsbroughdale,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  at  York,  2  Oct.  1632)  had  issue,  Thomas  and  Elizabeth. 
He  7)1.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Waite,  of  Haxby,  near 
Yoik,  and  by  her  had  (with  daus.)  four  sons.  Of  these  the 
youngest  son, 

Thomas  Elmhirst,  6.  1649,  d.  2  Feb.  1696,  at  Boston,  co. 
Lincoln,  of  which  town  he  was  a  Merchant  and  Alderman. 
He  lit.  1685,  Anne,  dau.  of  Henry  Boulton,  of  Langton,  near 
Wragby,  co.  Lincoln,  and  by  her  (who  d.  23  Feb.  1693)  had 
issue, 

William,  of  Genne  House  and  Elmhirst,  from  whom  proceeds 

the  Yorkshire  branch  in  Worsbroughdale. 

Richard,  b.  1687  ;  living  1716;  lost  at  sea. 

Thomas,  6.  6  Dec.  1692;  ancestor  of  the  Elmhirsts  of  Lin- 

colnshire  (ichich  see). 

Elizabeth,  in.  1724,  John  Johnson,  of  Fulney  Hall,  near 

Spalding.  Anne,  in.  John  Harrold,  of  Spilsby. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Elmhirst,  b.  8  Oct.  1686;  commenced  life  as  a 
Merchant  at  Liverpool,  but  afterwards  resided  at  Elmhirst, 
and  in  1723  took  up  his  abode  at  Genne  House,  both  in  Wors- 
broughdale. He  was  sole  executor  of  his  uncle.  Dr.  Elmhirst, 
M.B.,  from  whom  he  received  the  estates  of  Elmhirst  and 
Genne  House,  and  other  lands.  He  in.  13  March,  1715,  Martha, 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Robert  Allot,  of  Lewdine,  Worsbrough- 
dale, and  by  her  (who  d.  1740)  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Sarah,  m.  1st,  Robert  Greaves,  Esq.  of  Clayton  Hall;  and 

2ndly,  Joshua  Littlewood,  of  Bilham. 

Anne,  in.  John  Cawood,  of  Robroj  d.    Ho  d.  s.  p.  3  Nov.  1810, 

aged  89.  Martha,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Elmhirst  d.  1746,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Elmhirst,  Esq.,  bapt.  29  Dec.  1721,  who  resided 
first  at  Elmhirst,  and  afterwards  at  Genne  House.  He  pur- 
chased Ouslethwaite  of  Mr.  Hammerslcy.  He  in.  20  Oct.  1757, 
EUzabeth,  dau.  of  John  Wordsworth,  of  Hermit  Hall,  Tan- 
kersley, and  by  her  (who  d.  1804)  had  issue.  Mr.  Elmhirst  d. 
July,  1773,  having  been  killed  by  a  fall  from  his  horse,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

WiLLLAM  Elmhirst,  Esq.,  D.L.,  bapt.  at  Worsbrough, 
11  April,  1759,  who  greatly  enlarged  the  house  at  Ouslethwaite, 
purchased  by  his  father.  He  d.  at  Usselby  House,  co.  Lincoln, 
20  Sept.  1821.  His  will  bears  date  31  Aug.  1817.  He  m.  9  Nov. 
1790,  Anne,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Elmhirst,  of 
Stixwould  Abbey,  co.  Lincoln,  by  his  wife  Anne,  only  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Theophilus  Smith,  of  Wyham,  co.  Lincoln,  and 
relict  of  Joseph  Gace,  of  Rearsby  Hall.  By  this  lady  (who  d. 
10  Nov.  1857)  he  had,  with  two  elder  sons,  who  d.  in  infancy, 

Robert,  his  heir. 

William,  s.  his  brother,  and  late  representative. 

Thomas,  6.  24  Feb.  1801 ;  d.  unm.  1837. 

Richard,  M.D.,  d.  unm.  18  Nov.  1859. 

Anne,  d.  1857. 

Elizabeth,  of  Ouslethwaite  Hall,  co.  York. 
Mr.  Elmhirst  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Robert  Elmhirst,  Esq.  b.  10  Dec.  1794;  d.  unm.  2  Dec. 
1835,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

William  Elmhirst,  Esq.  of  Round  Green  and  Elmhirst,  &. 
15  May,  1799  ;  m.  1st,  9  March,  1825,  Anne  Frances,  dau.  of 
William  Walker,  Esq.,  M.B.,  of  Swinnow  Park,  near  Wetherby, 
CO.  York,  and  of  Everley  Lodge,  near  Barnet,  by  whom  he 
had  issue, 

William,  the  present  representative. 

James,  of  Thorne,  near  Doncaster,  b.  5  Sept.  1830;  m.  II 
July,  1865,  Anne  Hampden,  dau.  of  Henry  John  Pye,  Esq. 
of  Clifton  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  and  has  issue. 


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Eobert  (Eev.),  Vicar  of  Brearton,  co.  York,  and  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  FuUetby,  co.  Lincoln,  6.26  Oct.  1835;  to.  1865, 
Mary  Makins,  dau.  of  J.  R.  Nicholson,  Esq.  and  has  issue. 
Anna  Frances,  m.  21  Dec.  1852,  Eev.  John  Kewman,  M.A., 

Vicar  of  Worsbrough. 
Elizabeth    Martha,    w.    Edward    Dowson,    Esq.,    M.D.    of 
London. 
He  m.  2ndly,  31  May,  1860,  Marianne,  eldest  dau.  of  Benjamin 
Micklethwaite,  Esq.  of  Billingley  Hall,  near  Darfleld.     Mr. 
Elmhirst  d.  29  Feb.  1864,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

^,^5_Barry  wavy  of  six  pieces  arg.  and  sa.  a  canton  paly 
■wavy  also  of  six  pieces  arg.  and  sa.    CnH—h.  mount  vert,  there- 
from issuant  rays  of  the  sun  in  front  of  a  hurst  of  elm  trees  ppr. 
Motto— In  Domino  eonfido. 
Seat— Elmhirst,  near  Bamsley,  co.  York. 


ELMHIRST  OF  "WEST  ASHBT. 

Eliihiest,  WILLIA5X,  Esq.  of  West  Asliby  Grove, 
CO.  Lincoln,  b.  25  Aug.  1802  ;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  John  Yarburgh,  Esq.  of  Frampton,  co. 
Lincoln,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30  April,  1859)  had 
issue, 
I.  ■WitLiAJi  AcGcsTrs. 
;i.  John  Yarburgh.  iii.  Harry. 

I.  Elizabeth  Jane.  ii.  Charlotte  Mary, 

HitTCagC— TnoMAS  EtMHiBST,  Esq.,  b.  6  Dec.  1C92; 
youngest  son  of  Thomas  Elmhirst,  Esq.  of  Boston,  by  Anne  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Boulton,  Esq.  of  Langton  (.see  precedincj 
family),  resided  at  Stixwould  Abbey.  He  m.  Hannah,  dau.  of 
the  Eev.  John  Marshall,  Vicar  of  Mumby,  near  Alford,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  9  Oct.  1764)  had  issue, 
Thomas,  Capt.  Royal  North  Lincoln  Militia,  h.Maj,  1728; 

resident  at  Stixwould  Abbey,  co.  Lincoln,  and  afterwards  at 

Swaithe,    co.   York.      He  m.    1st,   Mary  Rachel,   dau.  of 

Matthew  Lister,  Esq.  of  Burwell  Park,   co.  Lincoln;  and 

2ndly,  16  Aug.  1770,  Anne,  relict  of  Joseph  Grace,  Esq.  of 

Eearsby   Hall,  co.   Lincoln,   and  only  dau.    and    heir   of 

TheophUus  Smith,  Esq.  of  Wyham.    By  the  latter  lady  only 

(who  d.    16  March.    1826)  Capt.  Elmhirst  had  issue,   and 

left  at  his  decease,  2  Dec.  1792,  an  only  surviving  child, 
AsKE  Eacbel,  771.  9  Nov.'  1790,  Wii-liam  Eljihiest,  Esq. 
of  Ouslethwaite,  Elmhirst,  and  Genne. 
■William,  of  whom  presently. 
The  2nd  son, 

W'lLLLMi  Elmhikst,  Esq.,  &.22  Sept.  1732;  resided  atStains- 
bury  House,  co.  Lincoln.  He  m.  7  Aug.  1761,  Sarah,  only  dau. 
and  heir  of  Richard  Gilbert,  Esq.  of  Leverton,  near  Boston, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  20  Dec.  1813)  left  at  his  decease,  24  April, 
1810,  an  eldest  son, 

RiCHABD  Elmhirst,  Esq.  of  West  Abbey  Grove,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  Major  North  Lincoln  Militia,  and  Lieut. -Col.  commanding 
Lindsay  Local  Militia,  6.  16  Aug.  1771;  -«.  Jane  Dorothea, 
dau.  of  Moses  Benson,  Esq.  of  Lutwyche  HaU,  Salop,  and 
has  issue, 
WiLLLiM,  his  heir.  Moses,  J.P.,  6.  1800. 

Edward,  Sector  of  Shawell,  co.   Leicester,  J. P.,  m.  Sophia 

Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  the  Eev.  T.  H.  Eawnsley,  of  Halton 

Holgate,  CO.  Lincoln,  and  has  Edward  Pennell,  9th  foot; 

Sophy  Jane ;  and  Rosa  Mary. 

George  (Rev.),  d.  Jan.  1843. 

Charles,  Capt.  in  the  army. 

Jane   Dorothea,  m.   William   Header,  Esq.  of  Baughurst 

House,  Hants. 

Mary,  m.  Robert  Luard,  Esq.,  Capt.  Eoyal  Horse  Artillery, 

and  d.  March,  1841. 

Sarah. 

Margaret,  ra.  John  Hassard  Short,  Esq.  of  Edlington  Grove, 

CO.  Lincoln. 

Elizabeth  Anne,  m.  Richard,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Peter  Pole,  Bart., 

Rector  of  Wolverton  and  Ewhurst,  Hants. 

Barbara,  m.  Lawson  Cape,  Esq.,  M.D. 

Anns,  £c. — See  Elmhirst  of  Elmhirxt. 

Seal— Wesi  Ashby  Grove,  Homcastle,  co.  Lincoln. 


Archbishop  of  York,  and  d.  1750,  leaving  two  sons,  Gbegobt, 
of  Patrick  Brompton,  b.  1741,  d.  1823;  and 

The  Rev.  Hejjeage  Elslet,  M.A.,  6.  1740;  who  to.  Miriam, 
dau.  of  William  Lockey,  Esq.,  and  dying  1833,  left  a  son, 

Charles  Heneage  Elsley,  Esq.  of  Patrick  Brompton,  6.  14 
Aug.  1792;  who  m.  Mary  Emily,  dau.  of  Col.  Wilham  Hale,  of 
Acomb,  and  had  surviving  issue, 

Charles,  now  of  Patrick  Brompton. 

Emily.  Elizabeth. 

Fanny.  Mary  Charlotte. 

Harriet  Emma,  m.  21  June,  1864,  George  Stafford  Thompson, 
Esq.  of  Moorlands,  co.  York. 
Mr.  Elsley  d.  3  Aug.  1865. 

j4/ms— Quarterly,  or  and  arg.,  two  roses  in  saltire  (fu.  barbed 
and  seeded  ppr.  Crest — A  sagittary  regardant  arg.  charged 
with  a  rose  as  in  the  arms.    il/o»o— Sans  Dieu  rien. 

5.  afs— Patrick  Brompton,  near  Bedale ;  and  Newbuilding, 

Thirsk. 


ELSLEY  OF  PATRICK  BROMPTON. 

Elslet,  Charles,  Esq.  of  Patrick  Brompton,  and 
Newbuilding,  co.  York,  J.P.,  I.  IG  Jan.  1842  ;  s.  his 
father  1865. 

ILtnCaSC— Chasles  Elsley,  Esq.  of  Patrick  Brompton, 
b.  1687;  'in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co  heiress  of  Laurence  Danson, 
Esq.,  and  dying  1749,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Charles  Elslev,  Esq.  of  Patrick  Brompton,  who  ni. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Very  Rev.  Heneage  Dering,  Dean  of 
Eipon,  by  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Most  Eev.  John  Sharpc, 


ELTON  OF  WHITESTAXJNTON. 

Elton,  Charles  Isaac,  Esq.  of  Manor  Houa?, 
Whitestaunton,  Somerset,  J. P.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
formerly  Fellow  of  Queen's  College  Oxford, 
b.  6  Dec.  18.39  ;  m.  6  Aug.  1863,  Mary  Augusta, 
dau.  of  Kiehard  Strachey,  Esq.  of  Ashwick  Grove, 
Oakhill,  Bath.  Mr.  Elton  is  the  eldest  son  of 
Frederick  Bayard  Elton,  Esq.  by  Mary  Ehzabeth 
his  wife  and  cousin  (d.  26  Sept.  1840),  7th  dau. 
of  the  late  Sir  Charles  Abraham  Elton,  Bart,  of 
Clevedon  Court,  Somerset,  and  s.  to  Whitestaunton 
under  the  will  of  his  uncle,  R.  J.  Elton,  Esq.  in 
1869.  The  Eltons  of  Whitestaunton  are  a  branch 
of  the  famdy  of  Elton  of  Clevedon  Com-t. 

Seat — Manor  House,  'VMiitestaunton,  near  Chard,  Somerset. 
'lown  Residence — 10,  Cianley  Place,  S.W. 


ELWES  OF  GREAT  BILLING. 
Caey-Elwes,  Valentine  Dudley  Henry,  Esq. 
of  Great  Billing,  co.  Northampton,  and  of  Eoxby 
and  Brigg,  co.  Lincoln,  b.  26  Nov.  1832 ;  F.S.A., 
J. P.  for  cos.  Lincoln,  Northampton,  and  Leicester, 
and  D.L.  for  co.  Lincoln,  High  Sheriff  co.  Lin- 
coln, 1873 ;  served  in  the  12th  Lancers  in  the 
Kaffir  war  1851-2;  m.  1st,  28  April,  1856,  Hen- 
rietta Catharine,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles  Lane,  Esq.  of 
Badgemore,  co.  Oxon,  who  d.  s.  p.  28  April,  1864; 
and  2ndly,  30  Nov.  1865,  Alice  Geraldine,  youngest 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Henry  Ward,  of  Eil- 
linehy,  brother  of  Edward  Southwell,  3rd  Viscount 
Bangor,  and  has  two  sons, 

I.  Gervase  Henry,  b.  15  Nov.  1866. 

II.  Dudley  Charles,  6.  5  Feb.  1868. 
I.  Maud  Elinor. 

ILlltCaSC— This  family  claims  to  be  of  Saxon  origin. 

William  Helwts,  alias  Elwes,  of  Askham,  co.  Notts,  where 
he  d.  7  Oct.  1557,  m.  Rosamond,  dau.  of  Livesey  of  Livesey, 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30  Dec.  1556)  had,  with  two 
daus.,  Pamilla,  d.  18  Oct.  1565;  and  Alice,  m.  10  Nov.  1573, 
Christopher  Cowper,  Esq. ;  four  sons,  of  whom  John  Helwts, 
the  2nd,  was  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Saundby,  co.  Notts,  and  d. 
at  Askham,  1581 ;  he  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Blagden,  Esq. 
of  Thames  Ditton,  Surrey,  and  was  father  of  Sir  Gervase 
Elwes,  Knt.,  who  was  Lieutenant  of  the  Tower  at  the  time  Sir 
Thomas  Overbury  was  poisoned,  in  consequence  of  which  he 
was  executed  on  Tower  Hill,  25  Nov.  1615,  leaving  behind  him 
his  wife  and  eight  children,  of  whom  William,  his  eldest  son, 
was  knighted,  and  was  of  Saundby,  co.  Notts;  his  2nd  son, 
George,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Tyrwhitt,  Knt.  of 
Stanfield.    The  4th  son, 

Geoffrey  Elwes,  b.  17  June,  1541,  an  Alderman  of  London, 
and  Sheriff  in  1607,  was  possessed  of  considerable  property  in 
CO.  Hertford  and  in  London,  and  in  Woodford,  Essex,  Patron 
of  Great  Amwell,  co.  Herts;  (?.  14  May,  1616;  he  m.  19  Feb. 
1570,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Gabbatt,  Esq.,  Merchant,  of 
London,  and  heir  to  her  brother,  Robert,  of  London,  and  Eay- 
name,Essex,  andby  her(whorf.  1625)  had,  with  two  daus. (Mary, 
ru.  Thomas  Plomer,  Esq.  of  Mitcham,  Surrey,  parents  of  Sir 
Walter  Plomer ;  and  Elizabeth,  m.  William  Burroughes,  Esq.), 
sevoa  sons,  of  whom,  Sir  Gervase  Elwes,  Knt.  of  London,  the 


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5th,  h.  29  Aug.  1581,  in.  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Lee,  Knt. 
of  Billeslee,  co.  Warwick,  and  by  her  (who  )ii.  2ndly,  Sir 
Richard  Everard,  Bart,  of  Much  Waltham)  had,  with  one  dau., 
Elizabeth,  four  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest  was  Sir  Gervase 
Elwes,  of  Stoke  College,  Clare,  Suffolk,  created  a  Baronet 
20  June,  1660;  family  extinct  in  male  line  (see  Elwes  of  Sloke, 
Suffolk).    The  7th  son, 

Jeremv  Elwes,  Esq.  of  Broxbourne,  co.  Herts,  and  of  Roxby, 
CO.  Lincoln,  b.  15  Nov.  1584;  possessed  considerable  property 
in  cos.  York,  Lincoln,  and  Herts,  and  in  London ;  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  James  Morley,  Esq.,  one  of  the  six  Clerks  in  Chancery, 
and  d.  1654,  having  had  by  her  (who  d.  1667),  with  two  daus. 
(Mary,  m.  William  Hale,  Esq.  of  KinKswalden,  co.  Herts;  and 
Frances,  m.  Abraham  Nelson,  Esq.),  four  sons.  The  eldest  son, 

Jeremy  Elwes.  Esq.  of  Throcking,  co.  Herts,  and  of  Roxby 
and  Bigby,  co.  Lincoln,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Robert  Raworth, 
Esq.  of  Gray's  Inn;  and  rf.  1678,  having  had  by  her  (who  cL 
1678),  with  two  daus.,  Mary,  to.  Richard  Nelson,  Esq.;  and 
Frances,  m.  Richard,  son  of  Sir  Richard  Page,  Knt.,  Provost 
of  King's  College,  Cambridge,  three  sons,  of  whom  the  2nd, 

Robert  Lewes,  Esq.  of  Throcking,  co.  Herts,  and  of  Roxby 
and  Bigby,  co.  Lincoln,  h.  1663;  s.  his  brother,  Jeremy,  1683; 
d.  1731;  became  Patron  of  Bigby,  co.  Lincoln,  1689,  and  of 
lloxby,  same  CO.,  1714;  built  a  new  house  at  Throcking  1692, 
which  his  son  and  successor  pulled  down  in  1743.  He 
)».  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Ralph  Freeman,  Esq.  ofAspeden,  co. 
Herts,  by  Elizabeth,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Aubrey,  Bart,  of 
Lantrithed,  co.  Glamorgan,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1740)  had  two 


,  of  whom  hereafter. 
Sir  Geoffrey,  Knt.  of  Cheshunt,  co.  Herts,  6.  1695 ;  knighted 
1744;  rf.  1776;  Treasurerof  Queen  Anne's  Bounty  1769.  He 
TO.  1st,  Hannah  Webbe,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1752)  had,  with 
one  dau.,  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1802,  two  sons,  the  Rev. 
Jetfary,  Rector  of  Great  Amwell,  co.  Herts,  d.  1781 ;  and 
the  Eev.  Charles, 
rhe  elder  son, 

Robert  Elwes,  Esq.  of  Throcking,  co.  Herts,  and  of  Roxby 
jnd  Bigby,  co.  Lincoln,  and  of  Egton,  co.  York,  s.  his  father, 
1731:  b.  1690;  d.  1752;  m.  1717,  Martha,  2nd  dau.  and  co- 
iciruss  of  Richard  Gary,  Esq.  of  Bedford  Row,  one  of  the 
jovornors  of  the  Bank  of  England,  D.L.  of  London,  and  Mer- 
chant uf  Antigua;  and  by  her  (who  d.  1768)  had  an  only  son, 

Cary  Elwes,  Esq.  of  Throcking,  co.  Herts,  and  of  Roxby 
ivid  I'.iftby,  CO.  Lincoln,  and  of  Egton,  co.  York,  b.  1718;  d. 
12  J  Ice.  1782;  in.  1st,  Hester,  dau.  of  Henry  Ewer,  Esq.  of 
13usliy  Uall,  co.  Her;  j,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  Jan.  1770)  had, 
,0  survive  infancy,  one  son,  Cary,  6.  1744;  d.  1781.  He  to. 
iiidly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Holgate,  Esq.  of  Roxby,  co. 
Lincoln,  by  whom  (who  d.  1820)  he  had  (with  one  dau.,  Eliza- 
jeth,  m.  Eev.  Robert  Cary  Barnard,  of  Withcrsfleld,  Suffolk, 
ma  d.  28  Jan.  1813)  one  son, 

liiir.KRT  Cary  Elwes,  Esq.  of  Great  Billing,  co.  Northampton, 
iiiii  uf  lloxby  and  Brigg,  co.  Lincoln,  and  of  Egton,  co.  York, 
'-.  -is  July,  1772;  d.  10  Feb.  1852.  Having  sold  the  family 
iroiHTty  at  Throcking,  co.  Herts,  he,  with  the  proceeds,  pur- 
.•hascd  from  Lord  John  Cavendish  his  seat  at  Great  Billing,  co. 
Moiiliampton,  of  whicli  place  he  became  Lord  of  the  Manor 
1799;  he  also  sold,  13  June,  1833,  the  advowson  of  Great 
Amwell,  CO.  Herts,  "  which  had  been  in  the  gift  of  the  Elwts 
family  for  upwards  of  two  hundred  years."  He  m.  1st,  at 
BroclilcPby,  co.  Lincoln,  12  Oct.  1797,  the  Hon.  Caroline  Pel- 
jiiii,  2iul  dau.  of  Charles,  1st  Lord  Yarborough,  by  whom  (who 
I.  July,  1812)  he  had  (with  two  daus.,  Caroline,  who  d.  28 
,5Iay,  1866,  m.  Rev.  C.  J.  Barnard,  Rector  of  Bigby  and  Roxby, 
(SO.  Lincoln,  son  of  the  above  Rev.  Robert  Cary  Barnard  and 
Elizabeth  Elwes ;  and  Sophia  Jane,  who  d.  7  April  1S67)  five 
ms, 

I.  Robert  Cary,  d.  young. 
n.  Cart  Charles,  of  whom  hereafter. 
in.  Dudley  Christopher  Cary,  &.  19  March,  1804;  served  in 
23rd  Welch  Fusiliers  and  in  1st  King's  Dragoon  Guards,  and 
d.  25  Oct.  1852;  in.  Mary  Anne  Sophia,  2nd  dau.  of  Rear- 
Admiral  Peter  Rye,  of  Culworth,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  Dec. 
1847)  had,  with  three  daus.  (Eleanor,  to.  1st,  Rev.  Charles 
West,  who  d.  1855;  2ndly,  Rev.  Thomas  Field,  B.D.,  Rector 
of  Pampisford,  near  Cambridge;  Caroline,  m.  Lieut.-Col. 
George  T.  Field,  R.A. ;  and  Charlotte,  m.  Horatio  Tennyson, 
Esq.,  brother  of  the  Poet  Laureate),  two  sons, 

1  Dudley  George  Cary,  h.  13  Nov.  1837,  F.S.A.;  served  in 
the  3rd  (the  Buffs)  regt.  for  some  time ;  was  at  the  taking 
of  Taku  Forts,  and  Pekin,  in  China,  1860,  <&c. ;  m.  3  Feb. 
1863,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Frederick  Mangles,  Esq.  of  Guild- 
ford, and  by  her  has  issue  two  sons, 

Dudley  Frederick  Cary,  6.  14  Jan.  1864. 
Frank  de  Stutevile  Cary,  6.  7  March,  1865. 

2  Francis  Charles  Cary,  b.  14  Aug.  1839;  d.  23  Oct.  1853. 


IV.  George  Cary,  6.  3  Feb.  1S06;  Fellow  of  All  Souls'  Coll 
Oxford;  d.  1859;  m.  his  fir.st  cousin,  Arabella,  dau  of 
Thomas  Fieschi  Heneage,  Esq.,  and  had,  with  three  daus 
(Arabella,  to.  Edmund  Chapman,  Esq.;  Edith;  and  Alice) 
three  sons, 

1  Eveline  Cary,  6.  1837;  d.  1853. 

2  Windsor  Charles  Cary,  b.  1838;  served  in  Scots  Fusilier 
Guards  and  7 1st  Light  Infantry,  to.  15  Sept.  1862,  Augusta, 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  W.  T.  Law,  and  niece  to  Lord 
EUenborough,  and  by  her  has  issue  a  son,  b.  1865;  and  a 
dau.  3  Arthur  €ary,  R.N. 

V.  Henry  Robert  Harrington  Cary,  b.  1808,  served  in  23rd 
Welch  Fusiliers  and  12th  regt.;  was  killed  at  Exmouth, 
1846 ;  TO.  1st,  his  first  cousin,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Charles 
Tennant,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  one  son,  John.  He  to. 
2ndly,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Col.  Strode,  and  by  her  (who  in. 
2ndly,  Dr.  Seth  Thompson,  and  3rdly,  Major  Sidebottom 
Venner)  had,  with  two  daus.,  Cecilia  and  Arabella,  two  sons, 
Hugh  Cary  and  Robert  Shalto  Adair  Cary. 

Robert  Cary  Elwes  to.  2ndly,  22  Dec.  1814,  Marianne  Jane, 
only  dau.  of  Eev.  Richard  Sykcs,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Lincoln  Cary,  b.  12  Dec.  1816 ;  d.  21  Oct.  1869. 

Frederick  Cary,  b.  11  Nov.  1818;  d.  at  Naples  1862. 

Richard  Cary,  b.  18  Sept.  1825;  m.  1st,  Lucy  Wilson,  and  by 

her  (who  is  deceased)  had  two  sons,  Richard  and  Harry ;  he 
TO.  2ndly,  Selina,  dau.  of  Major  Jephson,  and  by  her  has 
three  sons. 

Francis  Emilius  Cary,  b.  23  Aug.  1828;  m.  Mary  Helen,  dau. 
of  Charles  Murray,  Esq. ;  he  d.  1867. 
Robert  Cary  Elwes  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Charles  Cakt  Elwes,  Esq.  of  Great  BilUng,  co.  Northamp- 
ton, and  of  Roxby  and  Brigg,  co.  Lincoln,  b.  2  Nov.  1800;  d. 
24  Jan.  1866 :  m.  1st,  17  Aug.  1826,  Elinor,  eldest  dau.  of  Rear- 
Admiral  Peter  Rye,  of  Culworth,  co.  Northampton,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  8  Jan.  1859)  had,  with  three  daus.  (Eleanora  Caroline 
Arabella,  to.  3  March,  1848,  Capt.  Charles  Fitzgerald,  C.B., 
E.N.,  sometime  Governor  of  Western  Australia;  Sophia 
Dorothea;  and  Marian  Georgina,  m.  16  July,  1857,  G.  F. 
Browning),  three  sons, 

Charles  Robert  William  Cary,  b.  1830;  d.  6  July,  1837. 

Valentine  Dudley  Henry  Cary- Elwes,  his  successor,  and 
present  possessor  of  the  family  estates. 

Lewis  Edward  Barnard  Cary,  d.  an  infant. 
He  m.  2ndly,  1860,  Caroline,  2nd  dau.  of  Major  C.  Stewart,  of 
Wickham,  Farnham,  Hants,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.    His 
widow  Jit.  1876,  Tumour  Rabett,  Esq. 

Anns — 1st  and  4th,  Elives,  or,  a  fess  az.  surmounted  by  a 
bend  gu. ;  2nd,  Gaebatt,  gu.,  a  griffin  segreant  or,  supporting 
the  standard  of  the  Emperor  of  Germany;  3rd,  Cary,  arg.,  on 
a  bend  sa.  three  roses  of  the  field,  in  sinister  chief  on  a  canton 
or,  an  anchor  sa.  CresU — Elwes  :  Five  arrows  or,  entwined  by 
a  snake  ppr. ;  Cart  :  A  swan  arg.  wings  endorsed.  Mottoes — 
Elwes  :  Deo  non  fortuna ;  Gary  :  In  utroque  fidelis. 

Seois— Billing  Hall,  Northampton ;  The  Manor  House,  Brigg, 
CO.  Lincoln. 


ilLWES  OF  COLESBOURNE. 

Elwes,  John  Henet,  Esq.  of  Colcsboiirne,  co. 
Gloucester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  *.  bis  father  1850 ;  m. 
1841,  Marj  Bromley,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henry,  J.P.,  late  Capt.  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  i.  1847: 
m.  1871,  Margaret  Susan,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  William 
Charles  Lowndes,  Esq.  of  Brightwell,  co.  Oxford,  and  has, 
Henry,  b.  1874,  and  other  issue. 

II.  Edward,  R.N.    iii.  Evelyn,    iv.  Algernon,    v.  John. 

I.  Caroline  Susan,  in.  1864,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Michael  Hicks- 
Beach,  Bart,  of  Williamstrip  Park,  co.  Gloucester,  M.P., 
P.C,  now  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Colonial  Department, 
and  d.  1865.  He  m.  2ndly,  1874,  Lady  Lucy  Catherine,  3rd 
dau.  of  Hugh,  3rd  Earl  Fortescue. 

II.  Edith.         III.  Constance.         iv.  Mary.         v.  Ethel. 
iLtnCaSC— John  Elwes,  Esq.  of  Marcham,   Berks,  the 

celebrated  miser,  left  considerable  property  to  George  and 
John  Elwes.    The  elder  of  these  brothers, 

George  Elwes,  Esq.  of  Marcham,  in.  Amelia  Maria  Ault,  of 
Northampton,  and  had  an  only  child,  Emily,  in.  Thomas 
Duffield,  Esq.,  M.P.,  jure  uxoris  of  Marcham;  while  the 
younger, 

John  Elwes,  Esq.,  an  officer  in  the  Horse  Guards,  purchased 
the  estate  of  Colesbourne,  co.  Gloucester;  he  in.  25  Dec.  1789, 
Sarah,  relict  of  Capt.  Haynes,  and  had  two  sons, 

Henry,  his  heir. 

John,  of  Bossington  Hall,  Hants ;  m.  and  had  issue. 
TUc  elder  son, 

Henry    Elwes,    Esq.   of  Colesbourne,  to.    Susan,  dau.  of 
Anthony  Hamond,  Esq.  of  Westacre,  Norfolk,  and  had  issue, 
2  1 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EMM 


John  Hemit,  now  of  Colesboume. 

EoBEET,  ofCongham  House,  Norfolk  (see  tJiat  family). 

Susan,  m.  24  July,  1833,  John  Bameby,  Esq.  of  Brockhamp- 

ton,  M.P.  lor  co.  Worcester. 
Emily  Sarih,  m.  Hon.  and  Rev.  G.  G.  C.  Talbot,  brother  oj 

the  18th  Earl  of  Shrewsbury. 
Margaret,  m.  Thomas  Ommancy,  Esq.  of  Kipon. 
Frances,  of  Highmoor  Hall,  Oxon. 
Lucy  Georgiana,  m.  7  July,  IS-'JIl,  Edmund  Waller,  Esq.  of 

Fannington  Lodge,  co.  Gloucester, 
fi^nt— Colesboume  House,  Chiltenliam. 


ELWES  OF  CONGHAII. 

Elwes,  Eoeeet  IIamond,  Esq.  of  Congliam 
House,  Norfolk,  Lieut.  G-rcnadicr  Guards,  b.  1856  ; 
$.  his  father,  17  April,  1878. 

ILilTCilSC— RoBEBT  Elwes,  Esq.  of  Congham,  Norfolk, 
J. P.  and  D.L..  second  son  of  Hesky  Elwes,  Esq.  of  Coles- 
bourne,  CO.  Gloucester,  by  Susan  his  wife,  dau.  of  Anthony 
llamond,  Esq.  of  Westacre,  b.  1819;  m.  1851,  Mary  Frances, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Richard  Lucas,  Rector  of  Edith  Westoii,  co. 
Rutland,  and  dying  17  April,  1878,  left  issue, 

I.  Robert  Hajiond,  now  of  Congham  House. 

II.  Arthur.  in.  Gervaisc. 

I.  Evelyn,     ii.  Susan,     in.  Isabel,     iv.  Emily,     v.  Violet. 
Seat— Consiiam  House,  near  lung's  Lynn. 


ELWES  OP  STOKE  COLLEGE. 

Elwes,  Kobeet  Henry  Monro,  Esq.  of  Stote 
CoUege,  Suffolk,  J.P.,  b.  29  May,  1853  ;  m.  1875, 
Louisa  Emily  Julia,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Capt. 
Frederick  C.  Herbert,  E.N. 

ILtntaflC.— SiK  Gebvase  Elwes,  iRt  bnrt.  of  Stoke  Col- 
lege, Suffolk  (see  Elwes  oJ  Roxby  and  Great  Billing),  b.  1630; 
rf.  1705;  m.  Amy,  dau.  of  Dr.  Trigge,  of  Ilighworth,  Wilts, 
and  had,  with  other  issue,  Gekvase  Elwes,  m.  Isabella,  dau. 
of  Sir  Thomas  Hervey,  Knt.  of  Ickworth,  Suffolk,  and  sister  to 
1st  Earl  of  Bristol,  and  by  her  (who  d.  at  Bury  St.  Edmunds, 
1697)  left  at  his  decease  v.  'p.  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Heevet  Elwes,  who  s.  his  grandfather  as  2nd  bart.,  anS 
d.  unm.  1763.  Sir  Hervey  had  a  sister.  Amy,  m.  George 
Meggot,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Southwark,  an  extensive  brewer,  who 
had  two  children:  John,  who  took  the  name  and  arms  of 
Elwes,  and  s.  at  the  death  of  his  uncle,  Sir  Hervey  Elwes,  to 
all  his  property,  and  was  the  celebrated  miser,  M.P.  for  Berks, 
d.  unm.  20  Nov.  1789;  and  Anne  Meggot,  m.  John  Timms,  a 
Capt.  in  the  Turkey  trade,  and  had  a  son,  Richard  Timms, 
who  Ml.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hughes,  M.D.,  of  Eltham,  Kent, 
and  had  a  son, 

John  Timms,  who,  at  his  great-uncle,  John  Meggot,  alias 
Elwes',  death, .?.  to  all  his  entailed  property.  This  John  Timms, 
on  24  May,  1703,  took  the  name  and  arms  of  Elwes,  and,  1814, 
became  a  Gen.  in  the  army.  He  m.  Francos  Payne,  and  had 
by  her,  with  tliree  daus.  (one  m.  Rev.  Mr.  Morrice,  Rector  of 
Hoddesden,  Herts;  Mary,  m.  Rev.  W.  Cox;  and  Emily,  tn. 
AVm.  Hughes,  Esq.),  two  sons, 

John  Payne,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Frederick,  Rector  of  Wixoe,  Suffolk,  and  of  Gucstingthorpe, 
Essex ;  m.  and  had  issue. 
The  son  and  heir, 

John  Payne  Elwes,  Esq.  of  Stoke  College,  Suffolk,  6. 13  May, 
1798;  M.P.  forN.  Essex  1835-37;  m.  17  July,  1824,  Charlotte, 
4th  dau.  of  Isaac  Elton,  Esq.  of  Staplcton  House,  co.  Glouces- 
ter, and  had  issue, 

John  Elton  Heevey  Elwes,  late  of  Stolcc. 

Frederick  George. 

Chariotte  Elizabeth.  ■  Isabella  Matilda. 

Amy  Sophia,  m.  3  Jan.  1860,  Capt.  Alan  Gardner,  E.N., 
grandson  of  Lord  Gardner.  Emily  Martha. 

The  son  and  heir, 

John  Elton  Heevey  Elwes,  Esq.  of  Stoke  College,  J.P., 
6.1825;  s.  his  father  1849;  -/>!.  July,  1852,  Isabella,  2nd  dau. 
of  the  late  Hector  B.  Monro,  Esq.  of  Ewell  Castle,  Surrey,  and 
d.  1869,  having  by  her  (who  d.  8  Nov.  1868)  had  issue, 

EoBEET  Henry  Monro,  now  of  Stoke  College, 

Gervasc  Paget,  6.  4  Nov.  1855. 

Isabel  Mary. 

/Seai— Stoke  College,  Clare,  Suffolk. 


EMEBIS  OF  LOUTH. 

Emeris,  AVilliam  Egbert,  Esq.  of  Louth,  co. 
Lincoln,  M.A.  Magdalen  Coll.  Oxford,  F.S.A.,  J.P., 


b.  17  Sept.  1817;  m.  20  June,  1850,  Isabella 
Barbara,  only  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Eobert  Grordon,  of 
Scampton,  M.A.,  and  grand-dan.  of  the  Very  Eev. 
George  Gordon,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Lincoln. 

31ilir<tSC.— The  family  of  Emeris,  originally  from  France, 
is  stated  to  have  settled  at  Southwood,  in  Norfolk,  at  the  tim» 
of  the  magsacro  of  St.  Bartholomew's  Day,  and  continued  resi- 
dent there  till  1708,  when 

The  Rev.  John  Euebis,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi 
Coll.  Camb.,  m.  the  great-niece  and  co-heiress  of  David 
Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Fanthorpe  Hall,  near  Louth.    Their  son. 

The  Rev.  John  Emeeis,  B.D.,  of  Louth,  Rector  of  Staugli- 
ton  Parva,  co.  Beilford,  P.C.  of  Altringham  and  Coi^kerington, 
CO.  Lincoln,  'ni.  11  May,  1815,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Rev. 
John  Grantham,  M.A.  of  Ashby,  Vicar  of  Cadney  and  Waithe, 
CO.  Lincoln,  and  d.  13  April,  1831,  leaving  two  sons, 

I.  John  (Rov.),  M.A.  University  Coll.  Oxford,  Rector  of 
Upton  St.  Leonard's,  co.  Gloucester,  6.  1816;  m.  1852,  Anne 
Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Helps,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  John,  Lieut.  38th  regt.,  6.  25  Jan.  1854. 

2  William  Charles,  b.  8  July,  1863. 

1  Elizabeth  Anne.  2  Harriet  Mary. 

3  Frances  Rose. 

II.  W'lLLiAM  Robeet,  now  of  Louth. 

Arms — Or,  three  bars  wavy  between  two  flaunches  sa.,  on  a 
chief  of  the  last  a  bezant  between  two  cinquefoils  of  the  first, 
quartering  Atkinson.  Crest — In  front  of  a  boar's  head  and 
neck  couped  sa.  gorged  with  a  collar  gemel  three  cinquefoils 
or.    3Iotto — Emeritus. 

-S'eaJ— Louth,  co.  Lincoln;  Union  Club,  S.W. 


EMERSON  OF  EASBY  HALL. 

Emerson,  James,  Esq.  of  Easby  Hall  and 
Deighton  Manor,  N.  Eiding  co.  York,  of  the  Inner 
Temple,  J.P.,  s.  his  father  1843;  m.  1846,  Anne 
Dorothy,  dan.  of  Eleazer  Biggins,  Esq.,  and  has, 
with  other  issue,  a  son  and  heir, 

John  James,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law,  6. 1847; 
m.  1876,  Frances  May  Eleanor,  eldest  dau.  of  Lleut.-Col. 
Melville  Francis  Evatt,  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 
]\Ir.  Emerson  is  eldest  son  of  the  late  James  Emer- 
son, Esq.  cf  Easby  Hall. 

/SeaJ— Easby  Hall,  Northallerton. 


GEEEN-EMMOTT  OF  EMMOTT  HALL. 

Green-Emmott,  Walter  Egerton  John,  Esq. 
of  Emmott  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  b.  11  Aug.  1865 ; 
s.  his  father  1876. 

JlfncaflC.— The  ancient  houseof  Emmott,  which  has  given 
name  to  a  long  line  still  preserving  the  name,  stands  in  the 
township  of  Colne,  -co.  Lancaster,  far  beneath  the  house  of 
Townley,  yet  on  the  summit  of  a  smooth  and  gentle  elevation, 
shrouded  in  aged  trees.  Of  this  family,  established  in  England 
at  the  Conquest,  the  first  or  second  is, 

Robert  de  Emot,  who  held  lands  in  Colne,  4  Edwaed  II. 
ss  per  inquisition ;  he  built  the  mansion  of  Emot,  and  d.  1310.' 
Dr.  Whittaker,  in  his  History  of  Whalley,  says,  he  has  no 
materials  of  information  of  the  family  until  the  commence- 
ment of  parish  registries,  from  which,  and  monuments  in  the 
church  of  Colne,  the  following  details  are  compiled. 

William  Emmott,  Esq.  of  Emmott,  d.  i  Sept.  1641,  and  was 
s.  by  his  son, 

AVilliam  Emmott,  Esq.  of  Emmott,  d.  Aug.  1C83.  He  left, 
by  Mary  his  wife,  who  d.  1077,  four  sons  and  a  dau., 

I.  William,  6.  1603,  Fellow  of  Jesus  College,  Cambridge; 
d.  s.  p.  13  May,  1720.  His  monumental  inscription  stiites, 
"Amicus  charus  vicinis  utilis  omnibus  hospitalis  vixit, 
omnibusque  flebilis  occidit." 

II.  John,  d.  21  Oct.  1746,  aged  82. 
HI.  Thomas,  d.  1009. 

IV.  Cheistophee,  of  London,  of  whom  hereafter. 
1.  Mary,  >».  —  Wainhouse,  and  d.  16  Jan.  1722,  aged  50, 
leaving  a  son, 
Richard  Wainhoitse,  who  assumed  the  name  of  Emmott 
on  becoming  heir  to  his  uncles. 
Cheistophee  Emmott,  Esq.  of  Emmott  and  of  London,  the 
4th  and  youngest  son,  acquired  a  large  fortune,  and  purchased 
estates  in   co.   York.      He  .ilso  purchased  back  the  family 
estates  in  co.   Lancaster,   which  had  been  involved  by  his 
brothers.    He  d.  unm.  24  Feb.  1745,  aged  71,  and  was  buried 


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in  the  church  of  St.  Michael,  Basinghall  Street,  London,  and 
was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

BicHARD  Emmott,  Esq.  of  Emmott,  formerly  Wainhouse, 
■who,  as  stated,  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Emmott  on 
becoming  heir  to  his  uncles,  lie  d.  ii  March,  1761,  aged  GO, 
leaving  a  son  and  dau., 

I.  Richard,  his  heir. 

I.  Mary  Susanna,  Hi.  Alexander  Eoss,  Esq.  of  Springwell 

Place,  Herts,  and  had  three  daus., 

1  Ellen,  m.  her  cousin,  James  Oswald  (brother  to  Eliza- 
beth, Countess  of  Elgin  and  Kincardine),  and  <l.  s.  p. 

2  Caroline,  m.  Edward  Parkins,  Esq.  of  Cheshfield  Lodge, 
Herts,  and  d.  s.  p. 

3  Harriett  Susanna,  in.  13  April,  1811,  George  Green,  Esq. 
of  Harley  Street,  London,  and  by  him  (who  d.  10  Aug. 
1839)  had  issue, 

Geokge  Emmott  Gbeen  Emmott,  now  of  Emmott  Hall. 
Charles  Alexander,  killed  in  1841  in  the  Cabul  war. 
Edward  Alfred,  Major-Gen.  Indian  army,  retired,  in. 
Charlotte  Augusta,  dan.  of  the  late  Capt.  George  Key- 
land,  16th  Lancers,  and  has  issue,  three  daus.  and  one 
son. 
Augustus  William,  of  Faulkners,  Kent ;  to.  Maria,  dau. 

of  H.  Bannernian,  of  Hunter's  Court,  Kent. 
"Walter  Emmott,  d.  29  Oct.  1867. 

Harriett  Susanna,  m.  Henry  Deffell,  Esq.  of  Ilarley 
Street,  Cavendish  Square,  and  has  issue,  one  son, 
Charles. 
Caroline  Fanny,  in.  Edward  Futcher,  Capt.  in  the  army; 
2ndly,  Henry  Egorton  Green,  Esq.  of  Colchester,  and 
has  issue,  four  sons  and  two  daus. 

Gertrude  Ellen  Emmott,  m.  S.  Brandram,  Esq. ;  d.  1859, 
leaving  issue,  one  dau. 

Frederica  Emily,    in.    Charles    Arthur    Barwell,   C.B., 

Major-Gen.  Indian  army,  and  has  issue,  five  sons  and 

two  daus. 

EicnAED   Emmott,    Esq.  of  Emmott  Hall,  co.  Lancaster, 

Eawdon,  co.  York,  and  Goklings,  co.  Herts,  d.  unm.  1819 ; 

the  estates  devolved  on  his  grandnephew, 

Geokge  Emmott  Green  Emmott,  Esq.  of  Emmott  Hall, 
J.P.  CO.  Lancaster  and  W.  Riding  co.  i'ork,  b.  1  March,  1813  ; 
assumed  the  additional  name  and  arms  of  Emmott  in  1851, 
■upon  succeeding  to  the  estates  of  his  maternal  ancestors ;  in. 
10  March,  1840,  Louisa  Mary  Sheridan,  dau.  of  John  Mac- 
pherson,  Esq.  of  Pilmain,  N.B.,  by  Marion  Collette  his  wife, 
2nd  dau.  of  John  Addison,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Eichard,  b.  IG  Jan.  1847;  d.  in  Australia  30  Doc. 
1860 ;  killed  by  a  fall  from  his  horse. 

II.  Sydney  Robert,  b.  I'i  Jan.  1855;  d.  17  Aug.  185G. 

III.  Walter  Egekton  John,  now  of  Emmott  Hall. 

I.  Marion  Caroline,  m.  4  Oct.  1860,  John,  3rd  son  of 
Frederick,  Cowper,  Esq.  of  Carleton  House,  Cumberland, 
and  Harley  Street,  London. 

II.  Georgina,  d.  young,  7  Sept.  1848. 

in.  Susanna  Emmeline,  d.  yoimg,  20  Oct.  1847. 
rv.  Gertrude. 
He  d.  1876. 

Anns — Per  pale  az.  and  sa.  a  fess  engrailed  erm.  between 
three  bulls'  heads  cabossed  or,  quartering  Green.  Crests — 1st : 
A  buck's  head  erased  holding  in  the  mouth  a  sprig  of  palm ; 
2nd  :  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  a  demi-bull  rampant. 

iSeat— Emmott  Hall,  Colne,  co.  Lancaster. 


EMPSON"  OP  OUSEFLEET   GRANGE 
AND  GOOLE  HALL. 

Empson,  Egbekt  CoRNELirs,  Esq.  of  Ouscfleet 
Grange  and  Groole  Hall,  co.  York,  J.P.  for  co. 
Lincoln,  and  the  West  Eidiug  of  co.  York  ;  b.  17 
April,  1818  ;  m.  26  April,  1842,  Elizabeth  Cornvrell, 
only  dau.  and  lieir  of  the  late  Jarvis  Empson,  Esq. 
of  Q-oole  Hall,  and  has  issue, 

Jajies  Empson  Lister,  5.  7  July,  1851. 

EUzabeth  Empson  (Mrs.  Spooner),  in.  1870. 

Alice,  m.  1867,  John  Henry  Empson,  Esq.  of  Yokefleet  Hall, 

CO.  York,  J. P.,   Barrister-at-Law ;  and  d.  1869,   leaving 

one  dau.,  Maria  Alice,  b.  1869. 

Mr.  Empson  is  second  surviving  son,  by  Alice 
his  ■wife,  dau.  of  Eobert  Spoffortli,  Esq.  of  Howden, 
CO.  York,  of  the  late  James  Lister,  Esq.  of  Ouse- 
fleet  Grange,  W.  Eiding  co.  York,  and  Hirst  Priory, 
CO.  Lincoln,  whom  he  s.  on  his  death,  28  Oct. 
1866,  and  grandson  of  George  Stovin,  Esq.  of  Tetley 
and  Girsby  House,  co.  Lincoln.  He  has  assumed 
the  surname  of  Empson  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic 
Lister,     He  has  one  brother,  Geobgb  Spopfobih 


Lister,  of  Hirst  Priory,  co.  Lincoln,  -who  m.  1848, 
Caroline,  dau.  of  William  Mostyn  Owen,  Esq.,  of 
Woodhouse,  Salop. 

^r)/i.s— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  Empson,  az.,  a  chevron 
between  three  crosses  formee  arg. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  Lister,  erm., 
on  a  fess  sa.  three  mullets  or.  Crests — 1st,  Empson:  A  tent 
arg.  adorned  or,  lined  az.,  charged  in  the  interior  with  a  cross 
formee  of  the  third;  2nd,  Lister:  A  stag's  head  erased  ppr. 
Motto — Fidfele  jusqu'  tl  la  fin. 

i'cMts— Ousetleet  Grange;  and  Goolc  Hall,  near  Goole,  co 
York. 


ENSOR  OP  ROLLESBY  HALL. 

Ensoe,  Chaeles  Peploe  Smith,  Esq.  of  EoUesby 
Hall,  Norfolk,  J.P.,  Capt.  H.M.  Indian  army,  and 
Capt.  East  Norfolk  MiUtia,  b.  June,  1826. 

iitnCagC.— This  family  claims  descent  from  Thomas 
Edensor,  Esq.  of  cos.  Cumberland  and  Stafford,  and  his  wife, 
Anne  Hopwas,  of  Hopwas. 

Job  Ensor,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Edward  Ensor,  of  Willencote, 
by  Jane  Darcy  his  wife,  m.  Mary  Hill,  by  wliom  he  had,  with 
a  2nd  son,  George  (of  Ardress,  co.  Armagh,  ■who  rn.  Sarah 
Clarke,  and  had  issue  two  sons,  1  George,  who  in.  1804,  Esther 
Weld,  of  Dublin,  and  had  issue  two  sons,  George  and  Charles, 
and  six  daus. ;  and  2  Col.  Thomas,  d.  ■i(ii7n.),  an  elder  son, 

JouN  Ensor,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  m.  Elizabeth  Sycan  (born 
Waller),  and  left  an  only  son, 

John  Ensor,  Esq.  of  Eollesby  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  4  Dec. 
1773;  in.  1st.    11   May,   1796,  Amphillis,   dau.    and  heir   of 
Edmund  Mapes,  Esq.  of  RoUosby,  and  by  her  (who  d.  28  April, 
1830)  had,  with  other  issue, 
John  Mapes,  m.  8  Nov.  1823,  Mary  Anne,   dau.  of  Daniel 
Webb,   Esq.   of  Worthing,  Sussex,   and  d.   1863,   leaving 
issue,  with  one  dau.,  Mary  Anne,  two  sons,  John  Mapes 
Webb,  late  of  RoUesby  Hall,  d.  1855;  and  Charles  Peploe 
Smith,  now  of  RoUesby  Hall. 
Charles,  Eoyal  Engineers,  (/.  unm. 

Frederic  (Rev.),  Eector  and  Patron  of  Lustlcigh,  Newton 
Abbot,  Devon,  b.  21  April,  1806;  m.  19  Aug.  1834,  Mary 
Anne,  dau.  of  Gerard  Montagu,  Esq.,  by  Mary  Anne  his 
wife,  dau.  of  George  Doughty,  Esq.  of  Theberton  Hall  (see 
BnRKE's  Peerage,  Manchester),  and  has  two  daus.,  Louisa 
Amphilhs,  in.  30  Oct.  1861,  Major  Noel  Hamlyn  Harris, 
E.A. ;  Charlotte  Aurora,  m.  23  July,  1867,  Rev.  Harry 
Tudor,  Eector  of  Wolborough,  Newton  Abbot. 
Edmund  Smith  (Rev.),  Eector  of  Eollesby,  711.  21  April,  1836, 
Ellen,  dau.  of  Charles  Tompson,  Esq.  of  Witehingham  Hall, 
Norfolk,  and  has  issue,  Edmund ;  Charles;  Alfred;  Leonard; 
Julia,  deceased ;  Ellen ;  and  Mary. 
Amphillis  Elizabeth  Anne.  Aurora  Sophia. 

Mr.  Ensor  in.  2ndly,  1838,  Florence  Agnes,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col. 
Cobbe,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  had  by  her  two  daus., 
Florence  Georgiana.  Ehzabeth  Laura. 

Arms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  chevron  between  three 
horse-shoes  sa.,  for  Ensor;  2nd  and  3rd,  quarterly,  1st  and 
4th,  sa.  fess  fusily  or,  for  Mapes  ;  3rd  and  4th,  barry  nebulee  of 
eight  or  and  sa.,  for  Blunt.  Crest — A  unicorn's  head  arg., 
horned  and  maned  or. 
/b'eaS — Eollesby  Hall,  near  Norwich. 


ENTWISLE  OP  FOXHOLES, 

Entwisle,  John  Beetie  Noeeeys,  Esq.  of  Fox- 
holes, CO.  Lancaster,  and  Kilworth  House,  co.  Leices-  . 
ter,  educated  at  Caius  Coll.  Cambridge,  s.  his  father 
1868. 

iLilTCaCJC— The  family  of  Entwislc  was  long  settled  in 
the  township  of  Entwisle,  on  the  north-eastern  extremity  of 
the  Hundred  of  Salford.  Of  its  distinguished  members  in 
early  times  was  Sir  Bektin  Entwisell,  Knt.,  V'iscount  of 
Bricqbec,  a  gallant  warrior  of  the  martial  times  of  Henry  "V. 
and  Henry  'VI.  He  was  at  Agincourt,  and  contributed  to 
the  conquest  of  France.  Sir  Berlin  Hi.  Lucy,  6th  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Ashton,  of  Ashton,  and  rehct  of  Sir  Eichard  Byron,  Knt., 
by  whom  he  left  a  dau.,  Lucy,  from  whom  the  Northampton- 
shire Bradens  descended. 

Eobert  Entwisle,  Esq.  of  Foxholes,  b.  1735 ;  J.P.,  d.  unra. 
1787,  when  the  estates  passed  to  his  kinsman, 

John  Marklakd,  Esq.,  b.  21  Aug.  1744;  son  of  John  Mark- 
land,  Esq.  of  Manchester,  and  grandson  of  John  Markland, 
Esq.  of  Wigan,  by  Ellen  Entwisle  his  wife,  whose  father, 
Berlin  Entwisle,  Vice-Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster, 
was  2nd  son  of  John  Entwisle,  Esq.  of  Foxholes,  an  outer 
Barrister  of  the  Middle  Temple,  living  1665.  Mr.  Markland 
assumed,  in  consequence,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Ekxwisle. 
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ENY 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


ERR 


He  tn.  9  Oct.  1782,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Hugh  Lyle,  Esq.  of  Coleraine, 
and  had,  with  other  issue,  d.  unm., 

John,  his  heir.  ,  „ 

Hugh  Eobert,  of  Llanblethian,  co.  Glamorgan,  J.P.  and 
D  L.,  m.  1824,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  James  Koyds,  Esq.  of 
Falinge,  d.  1867.  ^    ,,^^ 

Eobert,  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  Lancashire  Mihtia,  6.  1(88. 

Philip  Bizc,  6.  1790.       Berlin,  6.  1790;  d.  leaving  two  daus. 

Ellen,  7(1.  1804,  John  Gilbert  Royds,  Esq.  of  BrownhiU. 

Elizabeth,  m.  1805,  llobert  Peel,  Esq.  of  Manchester. 

Margaret. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Entwisle,  Esq.  of  Foxholes,  M.P.  for  Kochdale,  High 
Sheriff  of  Lancashire  1S24,  0.  16  Aug.  1784;  m.  14  May,  1812, 
Ellen,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Smith,  Esq.  of 
Castleton  Hall,  and  dying  5  April,  1837,  left  (with  two  daus., 
EUen  Matilda,  m.  Sir  Alexander  Kamsay,  Bart,  of  Balmain  ; 
and  Augusta,  m.  1842,  Lachlan  B.  Mackinnon,  Esq.  Capt. 
B.N.,  2nd  son  of  W.  A.  Mackinnon,  Esq.  M.P.),  a  son  and  heir, 

John  S.mith  Entwisle,  Esq.  of  Foxholes  and  Castleton 
HaU,  CO.  Lancaster,  J.P.  and  D.L.;  High  Sheriff  1849;  b. 
18  Sept.  1815  ;  m.  18  May,  1843,  Caroline,  2nd  dau.  of  Eobert 
J.  J.  Norreys,  Esq.  of  Davy  Uulme  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and 
has  issue, 

John  Bertie  Nobbets,  now  of  Foxholes. 

Caroline  Dorothea.  Mary  EUen.         Isabella  Margaret. 

Mr.  Entwisle  d.  20  June,  18G8. 

^7-ms— Arg.,  on  a  bend  engrailed  sa.  three  mullets  of  the 
first.  Crests — 1st,  A  hand  fesswise  couped  above  the  wrist  ppr. 
holding  a  fleur-de-lis  erect  or;  2nd,  A  dexter  arm  in  armour 
embowed  holding  with  the  hand  by  the  hair  a  Saracen's  head 
erased  and  affrontee  all  ppr.   Jl/oHo— Parce  signe  Si  Agincourt. 

^gfljj—yoxholes,  Eochdale ;  Kilworth  House,  co.  Leicester. 


ENYS  OF  ENYS. 

Ents,  Feancis  Gtilbeet,  Esq.  of  Enys,  Corn- 
•wall,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1876-7,  D.L.,  and  Deputy 
Warden  of  the  Stannaries,  b.  30  July,  1836,  educated 
at  Harrow  and  Trin.  Coll.  Camb. ;  s.  his  father  1872. 

^ttttaflt. — This  ancient  family  was  seated  at  Enys  in  the 
time  of  Edwabd  III.,  and  from  De  Enys,  the  then  proprietor, 
descended,  in  a  direct  male  Une, 

Thomas  Enys,  Esq.  of  Enys,  in  the  parish  of  Gluvias,  co. 
Cornwall,  who  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of  John  Eeskimar,  Esq.  of 
Marthen,  in  the  same  co.,  and  had,  with  five  daus.,  Avis,  m. 
John  Trethowen,  Esq.  of  Trethowen;  Blanch  Grace,  rn.  Henry 
Tyrack ;  Agnes,  ni.  Matthew  Woldridge  ;  and  Sinobia,  m.  John 
Coffin ;  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Ents,  Esq.  of  Enys,  who  signed  the  Heralds'  Visitation 
of  Cornwall  made  in  1G20  by  St.  George,  rdchmond,  and 
Lennard,  Bluemantle.  He  m.  Winifred,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Thomas  Eise,  Esq.  of  Trewardenick,  in  the  same  co.,  and  had 
issue  living  at  the  Visitation,  1  Thomas,  6.  1605;  2  John, 
bapt.  at  Gluvias,  4  April,  1610  ;  3  Samoel,  of  whom  hereafter ; 
4  Bichard;  and  a  dau.,  Katherine.    The  3rd  son, 

Samuel  Enys,  Esq.,  purchased  the  Barton  of  Enys,  and 
other  lands,  of  his  brother  Thomas.  He  m.  EUzabeth,  dau. 
of  Samuel  Pendarves,  Esq.  of  Eoscrow,  in  Cornwall,  and  had 
issue.    The  eldest  surviving  son, 

John  Ents,  Esq.  of  Enys,  mentioned  in  the  will  of  his  uncle 
.John,  1651,  and  in  that  of  his  brother  Valentine,  in  1710,  m. 
Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Henry  Gregor,  Esq.  of  Truro,  in  Corn- 
-wall,  and  left,  with  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Clement  Warren, 
Esq.  of  Exeter,  a  son, 

Samdel  Ents,  Esq.  of  Enys,  High  Sheriff  for  Cornwall  1709. 
He  TO.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Thomas  Willys,  Esq.  of  London,  and 
sister  and  co-heir  of  Sir  WiUiam  Willys,  Bart,  of  Fenn  Diiton, 
CO.  Cambridge,  and  by  that  lady  (who  d.  in  1752)  had  issue. 

Mr.  Enys,  whose  will,  dated  20  March,  1737,  was  proved  25 
Sept.  1744,  was  «.  by  his  son, 

John  Ents,  Esq.  of  Enys,  6.  1710,  J.P.  for  Devon,  High 
Sheriff  of  Cornwall,  rn.  Lucy,  second  dau.  of  Francis  Bassett, 
Esq.  of  Tehidy,  Cornwall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  Jan.  1758) 
bad  issue, 

Samoel,  his  heir. 

Francis,  LL.B.,  of  Exeter  College,  Oxford. 

John,  Capt.  29th  regt. 

Dorothy,  6.  1  Nov.  17.46;  d.  unm.  30  Jan.  1784. 

Catherine,  6.  6  Feb.  1754;  in.  Ecv.  John  Bassett  Collins, 
of  Illogan,  in  Cornwall,  Rector  of  Camborne,  and  d.  in  1772. 

Mary,  d.  1  Nov.  1775. 
Mr.  Enys  d.  19  April,  1773,  and  was  buried  at  Gluvias,  and 
was  8.  by  his  son, 

Samuel  E«xb,  Esq.  of  Enys,  6.  G  Oct,  1743;  m.  at  Shaw,  co. 


Berks,  1771,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Eev.  Thomas  Penrose,  Rector  of 
Newbury,  in  that  co.,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  1779, 
Rev.  John  Hersent  Thoi-pe,  of  Embly,  Hants ;  and  3rdly,  Rev. 
Henry  Eyre,  of  Lanford)  had  issue, 

John,  b.  23  Jan.  1772,  who  d.  s.  p. 

Luce  Anne,  of  whom  presently. 
Mr.  Enys  d.  1  Jan.  1776;  his  dau., 

LncE  Anne  Ents,  became  eventually  heiress,  in  a  direct 
line,  of  the  family.  She  m.  14  July,  1794,  Samuel  OUver  Hunt, 
Esq.  of  Houndshill,  co.  Worcester,  by  whom,  who  d.  1801,  she 
had  issue, 

John  Samuel,  her  heir. 

Jane,  d.  imm. 

Frances  Anne,  m.  1828,  Otho  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Withycoabe, 
CO.  Devon. 
Mrs.  Hunt  assumed,  1813,  her  original  family  name  of  Ents. 
She  d.  18  March,  1857,  and  was  5.  by  her  son, 

John  Samuel  Ents,  Esq.  of  Enys,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1824, 
b.  21  Sept.  1796;  m.  17  AprU,  1834,  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of 
Daviea  Gilbert,  Esq.  of  Tredrea,  Cornwall,  and  Eastbourne, 
Sussex,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Feancis  Gilbeet,  his  heir. 

II.  John  Davies,  6.  11  Oct.  1837. 

III.  Charies,  6.  28  Dec.  1840. 

I.  Jane  Mary,  m.  Aug.  1860,  Henry  Rogers,  Commander 
E.N.,  youngest  son  of  Rev.  John  Rogers,  cf  Penrose, 
Cornwall,  d.  in  1874,  leaving  eight  sons  and  a  dau. 

II.  Mary  Anne. 

Mr.  Enys  d.  29  May,  1872,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  Feancis 
Gilbert  Ents,  now  of  Enys. 

Arms — Quarterly ;  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  three  wivems  volant  in 
pale  vert  a  border  gu.,  for  Ents  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  on  a  fess 
embattled  counter-embattled  between  three  birds  arg.  as  many 
cinquefoils  sa.  all  within  a  border  compony  of  twelve  pieces  or 
and  sa.,  for  Hunt.  Crest — Three  ostrich  feathers  erect  arg. 
ikfoJJo— Serpentes  velut  et  columbse. 

Seat— Enja,  Penryn,  Cornwall. 


EELE  OF  BRAMSHOTT  GRANGE. 

Eele,  The  Right  Hon.  Sie  William,  of  Bram- 
shott  Grange,  Hants,  late  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the 
Court  of  Common  Pleas,  b.  1  Oct.  1793  ;  m.  30  Sept. 
1834,  Amelia,  eldest  dau.  of  the>  late  Rev.  David 
WilHams,  D.C.L.,  Prebendary  of  Winchester  Cathe- 
dral, and  Warden  of  New  Coll.  Oxford,  by  Amelia 
his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Goddard,  of 
Stargroves,  East  Woodhay,  Hants,  and  Castle  Eaton, 
Wilts.  This  able  and  distinguished  lawyer,  who 
was  called  to  the  Bar  in  1819,  and  practised  for 
many  years  with  pre-eminent  success,  sat  in  Parlia- 
ment for  the  city  of  Oxford  from  1837  to  1841,  and 
became  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of  Common 
Pleas  1844.  In  1846,  he  was  transferred  to  the 
Queen's  Bench,  and,  in  1859,  succeeded  Sir  Alexander 
Cockburn  as  Chief  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas, 
wliich  he  resigned  Nov.  1866. 

ILiUCaSr. — The  Erles  are  a  very  old  family,  originally, 
tern}).  Henrt  II.,  of  Beckington,  Somerset,  and  subsequently 
of  Ashburton,  Devon,  and  Charborough,  Dorset.  In  the  great 
Civil  War,  Sir  Walter  Erie,  of  Charborough,  was  a  distinguished 
Parliamentarian.  The  Eev.  Christopher  Erle,  a  descendant 
of  the  Erles  of  Dorsetshire,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Bowles,  Esq.  of  Shaftesbury,  and  had  issue, 

Christopher  (Eev.),  deceased.  Walter  (Rev.),  deceased. 

William  (Lord  Chief  Justice  Eble),  of  Brumshott  Grange. 

Peter  (Eight  Hon.),  P.C,  Q.C.,  m.  Mary  F.  Fearon,  and  left 
issue,  four  children. 

Jane  (deceased),  m.  William  Fenwick,  Esq.,  and  is  deceased. 

Margaret  S.,  m.  John  Lucius  Dampier,  Esq.  (who  is  de- 
ceased), and  d.  leaving  three  children. 

.^i-ms— Gu.,  three  escallop  shells  or. 

Seat — Bramshott  Grange,  near  Liphook,  Hants. 


ERLE  DRAX. 

See  Deax. 


ERRINGTON  OF  LEXDEN  PARK. 

Eeeington,  George  Heney,  Esq.  of  Chadwell 
Hall,  and  Loxden  Park,  Essex,  and  Ashbourn,  co. 
Derby,  J.P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1860,  High  Stewaxd 


XiHIc 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EES 


517 


of  Colchester,  I.  24  April,  1803 ;  s.  1843 ;  m.  23 
Nov.  1824,  Fanny,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Fletcher 
Mills,  Esq.  of  Lexden  Park,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10 
May,  1861)  has  issue, 

I.  George  Henry,  h.  9  Dec.  1S2G ;  in.  14  Dec.  1852,  Isobel- 
Lanncttc,  dau.  of  John  Hopton  Forbes,  Esq.  o(  Merry 
Oak,  Southampton,  and  has  issue,  eight  sons  and  four 
daus.,  of  whom  the  eldest  son,  George  Henry  Forbes,  was 
6.  1853. 

II.  John  Launcelot,  h.  7  Sept.  1828;  m.  10  Feb.  18C0, 
Isabella  Turbot,  dau.  of  Eev.  Henry  Goodwin,  of  Hinch- 
ley  Wood,  co.  Derby,  and  has  issue,  one  son  and  three 
daus. 

I.  Fanny  Eliza,  in.  Sept.  1849,  Joseph  Burnley  Hume,  Esq., 
eldest  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Hume,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  has 
issue,  two  sons. 

II.  Margaret  Jane  Dorothy,  m.  10  Jan.  1854,  Capt.  Frederick 
T.  Brock,  23rd  Fusiliers,  and  has  issue,  two  sons  and  four 
daus. 

JLtlTCit  (JC. — This  family,  of  Saxon  origin,  descends  from  a 
border  race  of  great  antiquity.  The  name  is  derived  from 
Errington,  by  Erring-burn,  Northumberland,  on  the  northern 
side  of  the  Koman  wall,  where  the  Conquest  found  them 
seated.  Huctretus  de  Errington  is  mentioned  tcnrp.  King 
Stephen;  Orm.  de  Errington  figures  in  the  Pipe  Roll,  1181, 
27  Henry  II. ;  and  Elias  de  Errington,  8  John,  1206.  Sir 
William  de  Errington  was  one  of  the  Conservators  of  the 
Border,  33  Henry  III.,  1249,  and  the  "  Rotuli  Hundredoruni," 
temp.  Edward  I.,  rank  the  family  among  the  selection 
entitled  to  be  designated  gentlemen.  Arthur  William  de 
Errington  was  High  Sheriff  of  Northumberland  47  Edward 
III.,  1374.  Sir  John  de  Erringon,  1415,  shared  the  glories  of 
Agincourt ;  Sir  Thomas  was  a  Conservator  of  the  Border,  12 
Henry  VI.;  Sir  Gilbert  wore  the  badge  of  the  White  Rose 
under  Edward  IV.,  and  he  and  Sir  John  Manners,  of  Etall,  at 
the  head  of  400  men,  prevented  the  landing  of  Queen  Marga- 
ret of  Anjou  at  Bamburgh,  on  which  she  and  her  troops  took 
shelter  at  Berwick-upon-Tweed.  In  1433,  19  Henry  VI.,  John 
and  Gilbert  de  Errington  are  again  mentioned  among  the 
gentry  of  the  co.  Northumberland,  and  of  this  family  (now 
represented  in  the  female  line  by  Sir  John  Errington,  Bart. 
of  Errington-Sandhoe)  was 

John  Errington,  Esq.  of  Errington  and  Beaufront,  living 
1615,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Edward  Widrington,  Esq.  of  Swin- 
burne Magna,  co.  Northumberland,  and  had  (with  an  elder 
son,  Henry,  ancestor  of  the  Erringtons  of  Enington.  and 
Beaufront)  a  2nd  son, 

William  Errington,  Esq.,  &.  1620,  who  had  issue,  with  a 
younger  son,  Edward, 

John  Errington,  Esq.  b.  1G55,  who  embraced  the  estab- 
lished faith ;  in.  Anne  (deceased  16  Dec.  1727),  dau.  of  Jasper 
Mitford,  Esq.  of  Pontiland,  co.  Northumberland.  He  was 
buried  in  the  Church  of  St.  Martin's,  Micklegate,  York,  31 
March,  1726.  He  had  issue,  three  sons  and  three  daus.,  of 
these, 

George  Errington,  Esq.,  2nd  son,  h.  1691 ;  Sheriff  of  Lon- 
don and  Middlesex  1759 ;  m.  for  his  2nd  wife,  Jane,  dau.  of 
Charles  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Clerkenwell,  London,  and  d.  10  May, 
1769,  possessed  of  estates  in  the  cos.  of  Essex,  Middlesex,  and 
Derby,  leaving  a  son, 

George  Errington,  Esq.  of  Chadwell  Hall  and  Ashbourn, 
CO.  Derby,  Barristcr-at-Law,  6.  1  Feb.  1756;  d.  5  May,  1795. 
He  TO.  Aug.  1776,  Miss  Harriet  Corsen,  and  had  a  son  and 
heir, 

George  Henry  Errington,  Esq.  of  Chadwell  Hall  and  Ash- 
bourn, 6.  27  June,  1777  ;  m.  15  Oct.  1798,  Elizabeth  Sophia, 
dau.  of  John  Crosse  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Kempshot  Park,  Hants, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  6  May,  1835)  had  issue, 

George  Henry,  now  of  Chadwell  Hall  and  Lexden  Park. 

Arnold  Charles,  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  army,  b.  2  I'tb.  1806; 
TO.  Eliza  Eleanor  (deceased),  dau.  of  John  Loudon,  Esq., 
and  has  issue  surviving,  three  sons  and  one  dau. 

John  Richard  (Rev.),  b.  27  Sept.  1808;  m.  Charlotte,  only 
dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Shuckburgh,  Bart,  of  Sliuckburgh,  and 
has  issue,  four  sons  and  one  dau. 

Frederick  Arthur,  Capt.  64th  regt. ;  d.  suddenly  at  Poonah, 
1849. 

Henry  Joshua,  6.  25  Aug.  1815;  m.  Annie,  dau.  of  Sir  G. 
Munro,  of  Pointzfield,  Inverness,  and  has  issue,  a  dau. 

Elizabeth  Dresdena,  b.  at  Dresden;  m.  Rev.  James  Wortham 
Hitch,  and  has  issue,  two  sons. 

Frances,  to.  Robert  Sayer,  Esq.  of  Sibton  Park,  Suffolk,  and 
has  surviving  issue,  one  son  and  two  daus. 

Louisa  Jane,  in.  her  cousin,  John  Parry  Crooke,  Esq. 
(deceased  1843),  and  had  issue,  two  sons.  She  m,  2ndly, 
James  Parry,  Esq.  of  Beaton  Hall,  Salop. 


Mr.  Errington  d.  G  March,  1843. 

Armi—A.rg.,  two  bars  and  in  chief  three  escallops  az.     Crest 
— A  unicorn's  head  erased  per  pale  arg.  and  gu. 
/Scat^Lexden  Park,  near  Colchester. 


ERRINGTOJT    OF    HIGH    WARDEN. 

The  late  John  Errington,  Esq.  of  High  Warden, 
Northumberland,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1865, 
b.  4  Oct.  1807  ;  m.  1st,  24  Nov.  1836,  Anne  Mary, 
3i-d  dau.  of  Vincent  Henry  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Belgrave 
Square,  London,  and  Highfield,  co.  l)erby,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  22  Oct.  1842)  had  issue, 
I.  William  Valentine,  b.  30  April,  1840;  d.  9  March,  1852. 

I.  Anne  Lucy,  to.  13  Oct.  1862,  Hon.  John  Francis  Arundell, 
now  Lord  Arundell,  of  Wardour. 

He  m.  2ndly,  26  Oct.  1853,  Caroline  Hope,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  J.  D.  Waddilove,  of  Beacon 
Grange,  Northumberland,  who  d.  31  March,  1862. 
He  m.  Srdly,  9  Sejjt.  1863,  Gertrude  Mary,  youngest 
dau.  of  Thomas  Riddell,  Esq.  of  Felton  Park,  North- 
umberland, and  by  her  had  issue, 

II.  William  Valentine,  now  of  High  Warden,  &.  12  July,1865- 
II.  Louisa  Hope. 

Mr.  Errington  d.  11  Dec.  1878. 

%i\\tKQt. — About  1570-1580,  lived  Nicholas  Errington, 
of  Errington,  m.  1st,  a  dau.  of  Carnaby,  of  Beaufront;  an* 
2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Gavin  Rutherford,  Esq.;  from  the  1st 
marriage  sprang  the  family  of  Errington  o/ ^eaw/romt ;  and 
from  the  2nd,  that  of  Errington  of  Wahoick  Grange. 

William  Errington,  Esq.  of  Walwick  Grange,  s.  to  the- 
family  estates  of  his  grandfather,  F.  Errington,  Esq.,  and  of 
his  kinsman,  Edward  Errington,  of  Walwick  Grange.  He  was 
High  Sheriff  of  Northumberland  1738,  and  d.  while  in  that 
office,  leaving  by  Isabella  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Bacon,  Esq. 
of  Staward  (who  m.  2ndly,  2  Sept.  1740,  the  Eev.  Richard 
Werge,  Vicar  of  Hartburn),  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Errington,  Esq.  of  Walwick  Grange  and  Chesters,  m. 
26  June,  1764,  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Stoddart,  Vicar  of 
Chollerton;  and  d.  1783,  having  had  by  her  (who  survived- 
him  till  1802)  five  sons  and  three  daus., 
William,  of  whom  hereafter. 
Thomas,  b.  5  Dec.  1766;  d.  s.  p. 

Charles,  bapt.  13  July,  1770;  a  Merchant  in  Newcastle;  m. 
Isabella,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Bates,  D.D.,  Rector  of 
Whalton;  and  d.  Aug.  1836,  leaving  an  only  child,  Eliza- 
beth. 

John,  bapt.  Feb.  1772,  settled  at  Chester;  to.  and  had  issue, 
one  son,  John  Edward,  eminent  as  a  civil  engineer,  who 
d.  unm.  July,  1862;  and  two  daus.,  Emma,  d.  unm.  H 
Dec.  1867 ;  and  Louisa,  resident  at  Clifton,  d.  unm.  19 
March,  1875. 

Ralph,  bapt.  11  Dec.  1776;  Capt.  20th  and  98th  regiments; 
entered  holy  orders,  and  became  Curate  of  Ulgham  and  of 
Widdrington;  in.  Diana,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Cuthbert 
Watson,  Esq.  of  Cowpen,  and  had  issue,  five  sons  and  eight 
daus.,  of  whom  Cuthbert  William,  d.  unvi.  July,  1835;  and 
Mary,  m.  14  Oct.  1835,  William  Hogarth,  Esq.  of  Clifton, 


Eev.    Oswald   Head,    Vicar   of 

Isabella. 


Westmorland. 
Anne,   to.   17   June,    1784, 
Chollerton;  who  d.  1820. 
Mary,  d.  unm.  9  July,  1829, 
The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

William  Errington,  Esq.  of  High  Warden  and  Camden 
Place,  Bath,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  16  June,  1765 ;  was,  1796,  of 
Headlam  Hall,  co.  Durham.     He  to.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Hugh 
O'Connor,  Esq.  of  London,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Feb.  1842)  left 
at,  his  decease,  Nov.  1826, 
Frederick,  of  High  Warden,  6. 1804 ;  d.  xmm.  5  March,  1835. 
John,  successor  to  his  brother,  and  late  reprc^initative. 
Eleanor,  d.  unm.  Mary,'(f.  unm.  1823. 

Monica,  to.  Sept.  1838,  Valentine  O'Brien  O'Connor,  Esq.  of 
Rockfield,  near  Dublin,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  who  d.  1873,  and  has 
issue. 

Arms— Arg.,  two  bars  in  chief  three  escallops  az.     Crest — A 
unicorn's  head  erased  arg. 
Scat — High  Warden,  near  Hexham. 


ERSKINE    OP    CAEDROSS. 

Eeskine,  Henry  David,  Esq.  of  Cardross,  co. 
Perth,  J.P.  COS.  Perth  and  Stirling,  D.L.  for  the 
latter  co..  Groom  of  the  Robes  to  the  Queen  and 
Deputy  Serjeant-at-Arms  in  the  House  of  Commons, 
b.  5  Jan.  1838 ;  in.  26  June,  1861,  Lady  Horatia 


;i8 


ERS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


ERS 


Elizabeth  Seymour,  dau.  of  Francis  G-eorge  Hugh, 
Gtli  Marquess  of  Hertford,  and  has  issue, 

I.  James  Francis,  h.  4  June,  1862. 

II.  Seymour  Klpliinstone,  b.  23  June,  1SG3. 

III.  Walter  Hugh,  b.  27  April,  1870. 

IV.  Alan  David,  b.  26  Aug.  1872. 

i.  Rachel  Augusta,  6.  30  Dec.  1875. 

ILtUCatlC.— This  is  a  branch  of  the  noble  family  of  Krskise, 
Lords  Cardross  and  Earls  of  Huchan,  descending  from 

Col.  Hon.  .John  Keskine,  of  Camoclc,  Bid  son  of  David  2nd 
Lord  Cardross,  by  his  2nd  wife  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Bruce, 
Knt.,  ofCarnotk,  and  half-brother  of  Henry,  3rd  Lord  Cardross, 
whose  son,  David,  4th  Lord  Cardross,  became  4th  Earl  of 
Buchan.  Col.  l^rskinc  retired  to  Holland  on  account  of  reli- 
gious scruples,  where  he  had  a  company  of  foot  under  the 
Prince  of  Orange,  and  returned  to  England  with  that 
Prince  (WiLLU.M  III.)  in  1688.  After  the  revolution  he  was 
appointed  Lieut.-Governor  of  Stirling  Castle,  Lieut. -Col.  of  a 
regt.  of  foot,  and  afterwards  Governor  of  Dumbarton  Castle. 
He  was  chosen  a  Director  of  the  African  and  Indian  Company 
of  Scotland  1695,  and  was  sent  by  them  to  Holland  and  other 
foreign  parts  as  Manager  of  their  afrair.^!,  and  was  M.P.  for 
Stirling  in  the  last  Parliament  of  Scotland,  and  in  the  first 
Parliament  of  Great  Britain.  He  in.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  and  heir 
of  AVilliam  Mure,  Esq.  of  Caldwell,  co.  llenfrew,  by  whom  he 
had  no  issue,  and  2ndly,  5  Jan.  1691,  Ann,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  William  Dundas,  Esq.  of  Kiacavel,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I  John,  his  heir.  n.  Patrick. 

III.  David.  IV.  Ebenezer,  6.  7  Aug.  17C3. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Alexander,  Earl  of  Leven  and  Melville. 
Col.  ErsUine  to.  3rdly,  IS  April,  1725,  Lilias,  dau.  of  Stirling, 
of  Keir,  and  widow  of  John  Murray,  of  Touchadam,  by  whom 
he  had  no  issue  ;  and  4thly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Charles  Stuart,  of 
Dunearn,  by  whom  (who  d.  12  Sept.  1772)  he  had  another  son, 

V.  Charics,  0.  1771. 

Col.  Erskine  d.  at  Edinburgh  Jan.  1743,  in  his  82nd  year,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Ekskixe,  of  Camoclc,  a  Member  of  the  Faculty  of 
Advocates  17J9,  Professor  of  Law  in  the  University  of 
Edinburgh,  and  autlior  of  "The  Institutes  of  the  Law  of 
Scotland."  He  jnirchased  his  grandfather's  estate  of  Cardros 
at  a  judicial  sale  1746.  He  m.  1st,  Miss  Melville,  of  the  family 
of  the  Earl  of  Leven  and  Melville,  by  whom  he  had  a  son, 

I.  John,  of  Carnoek,  D.D.,  m.  Hon.  Christian  Mackay,  dau. 
of  George,  3rd  Lord  Eeay,  and  d.  at  Lauriston  19  Jan.  1803, 
leaving,  with  three  daus.,  a  ^un, 

David,  of  Carnoek. 
Mr.  Erskine  to.  2ndly,  Ann,  dau.  of  Stirling,  of  Keir,  by  whom 
he  had  four  sons  and  two  daus., 

II.  James,  of  Cardross,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  Kobert,  d.  in  the  East  Indies. 

IV.  David,  Writer  to  the  Signet,  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  James 
Graham,  of  Airth,  and  d.  1791,  leaving  issue. 

V.  Archibald,  of  Venlaw,  co.  Peebles,  Major  in  the  army,  to. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Hon.  Charles  Maitland  Barclay,  2nd  son 
of  Charles,  6th  Earl  of  Lauderdale,  and  widow  of  Charles 
Ogilvy,  Esq.,  and  d.  1804,  leaving  issue.  His  last  surviving 
ctild.  Christian,  «.  her  brother  Jolin  in  1861.  Major  Ers- 
kine's  v/idow  m.  3rdly,  Charles,  Lord  Amesbury. 

I.  Marion,  d.  unra. 

II.  Christian,  m.  Sir  Williain  Stirling,  Eart.  of  Ardoch,  and 
d.  1788. 

Mr.  Erskine  d.  at  Cardro.ss  1  March,  1768,  in  his  73rd  year. 
His  eldest  son  by  his  2nd  wife, 

James  Eeskise,  of  Cardross,  inherited  the  principal  part  of 
his  father's  estate.  He  m.  28  April,  1762,  Lady  Christian 
Bruce,  dau.  of  William,  8th  Earl  of  Kincardine,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  E.I.C.S.,  m.  Miss  Coleman,  and  d.  at  .iVntigua,  in 
India,  leaving  two  daus., 

1  Chariotte.  2  Maria. 

II.  William,  d.  young. 

HI.  Charles,  Lieut.-Col.  92nd  foot,  in  the  expedition  to  Egypt, 
under  Sir  Ralph  Abcrcromby,  mortally  wounded  at  the 
landing  of  the  troops  at  Alexandria,  13  March,  1801,  and  d. 
nnm.  two  days  after. 

IV.  David,  ».  to  Cardross. 

v.  James,  Lieut.  R.N.,  lost  in  the  "Queen  Charlotte,"  Lord 
Keith's  flag  ship,  burnt  olT  Leghorn  17  March,  1800. 

VI.  William,  Major71st  foot,  w.  15  Sept.  1801,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Gen.  Sir  William  Myers,  and  d.  g.  p.  April,  1805. 

I.  Janet,  m.  7  Aug.  1787,  Robert  Hay,  Esq.  of  Drumelzicr,  and 
-/.  29  Aug.  1S08. 

II.  Ann.  III.  Marion. 

IV.  Matilda,  m.  10  Jan.  1800,  John  Graham,  of  Gartur. 

V.  Rachel  Eupheinia. 

VI.  Christian,  U.  unm.  19  May,  1800. 


Mr.  Erskine  d.  27  March,   1802,    and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
surviving  son, 

David  Ebskine,  of  Cardro.ss,  who  was  in  the  E.LC.C.S.  at 
Ceylon.  He  to.  5  Sept.  1803,  Hon.  Keith  Elphinstone,  dau.  of 
John,  11th  Lord  Elphinstone,  and  had  issue, 

I.  James,  his  heir. 

II.  John  Elphinstone,  Admiral  R.N.,  M.P.  for  co.  Stirling 
1865  to  1874;  b.  ISOU. 

III.  Charles.  iv.  George  Keith. 
The  eldest  son, 

James  Euskine,  of  Cardross,  b.  21  Aug.  1804;  m.  183G,  Mary 
Eliza,  dau.  of  Gen.  Fagan,  by  whom  (who  d.  1843)  he  had 
two  sons, 

I.  Henky  DAvrD,  his  heir. 

II.  James  Elphinstone,  of  Venlaw,  co.  Peebles,  Capt.  R.N. 
Mr.  Erskine  d.  Feb.  1844,  and  wasi.  by  his  eldest  son,  Henet 
David  Eeskine,  now  of  Cardross. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  pale  sa.     Crest — A  dexter  arm  holding  a  club 
ragulee  all  ppr.     lUntto — Judge  nought. 
Heat — Cardross,  Stirling,  N.B. 


ERSKINE    OF    POTTODRIE. 

Knioht-Eeskine,  Henry  William,  Esq.  of 
Pittodrie,  co.  Aberdceu,  d.  1858;  *.  his  fathei-, 
1870. 

JLincaflf . — This  family  is  descended  from  John,  2nd  son 
of  Sir  Thomas  Erskine,  of  Erskine,  the  7th  generation  of 
that  ancient  family,  who,  by  his  wife,  Janet  Keith,  brought  to 
his  descendants  the  Earldom  of  Mar,  1565,  after  having  been 
unjustly  preventedfrom  succeeding  to  it  for  130  years,  and  the 
present  Earl  is  the  heir  general  of  the  marriage.  The  2nd  son 
was  Sir  John  Erskine,  founder  of  the  family  of  Dun,  which 
terminated  in  an  heiress,  Margaret,  who  to.  1793,  Archibald, 
afterwards  Marquess  of  Ailsa.  The  4th  geneiation  of  this 
family  was  John  Erskine,  of  Dun,  who  to.  Katherine,  dau.  of 
William  Monypenny,  of  Pitmillie,  and  had  two  sons,  i.  Sir 
John,  who  fell  with  his  father  at  Flodden  1513,  leaving  a  son, 
John,  who  s.  his  grandfather,  held  the  estate  for  76  years,  and 
was  the  well-known  Superintendenlf  and  Reformer  of  tho 
Church.  When  he  was  five  years  old,  his  uncle.  Sir  Thomas 
Erskine,  by  his  father's  will,  1512,  became  his  guardian,  and 
took  great  charge  of  his  education,  and  increased  his  estate, 
even  at  his  own  expense. 

The  2nd  son  of  John  Erskine  and  Katherine  Monypenny 
his  wife,  was  Thomas,  whose  full  style  was  "our  lovit  familiar 
Clerk  and  Counsellour,  Siu  Thomas  Erskine,  of  Brechin, 
Knycht,  our  Secretar."  He  was  the  direct  ancestor  of  the 
Erskines  of  Pittodrie.  About  1525,  when  King  James  V.  was 
a  boy  of  12,  he  was,  as  Master  Thomas  Erskine,  of  Haltoun, 
appointed  "Secretar  to  our  Souvrain  Lord."  He  soon 
attained  the  King's  highest  favour  and  confidence,  which  he 
retained  till  his  Majesty's  death  1.542.  In  1528  he  was 
appointed  Keeper  of  Tantallon  Castle,  the  stronghold  of  the 
Douglases,  which  he  surrendered,  at  the  King's  desire, 
23  Feb.  1534,  gettingpart  of  the  lordship  of  Brechin  in  recom- 
pense.    He  was  knighted  1529-30. 

He  had  a  grant  of  the  lordships  of  Brechin  and  Navar  in 
1534,  and  had  the  office  of  Bailliary  and  Chamberlainry  of  the 
lordship  of  Brechin;  but  after  the  King's  death,  1542,  he 
surprisingly  exchanged  them  with  his  Bousin,  John,  Lord 
Erskine,  for  the  barony  of  Balhagardy,  in  co.  Aberdeen, 
which  had  been  long  in  the  family,  and,  1489,  had  been  the 
style  of  the  eldest  son,  Alexander,  afterwards  Lord  Ersskine. 
Pittodrie  came  with  this  excambion  1549,  confirmed  1050,  but 
it  was  thought  a  poor  compensation. 

Sir  Thomas  was  a  Lord  of  Session,  or  one  of  the  Judges  of 
the  Supreme  Court.  He  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Scrim- 
geour,  of  Dudhopc,  Constable  of  Dundee,  ancestor  of  the  Earl 
of  Dundee,  and  had  two  sons,  i.  Thomas,  m.  Ann,  dau.  of 
James,  4th  Lord  Ogilvy,  of  Airly,  but  d.  s.  ii. ;  ii.  John,  b. 
1528,  who  became  heir,  and  was 

John  Ebskine,  of  Balhagardy,  who  m.  before  1551,  a  dau.  of 
Sir  Archibald  Douglas,  of  Glenbervie,  ancestor  of  the  Dukes 
of  Douglas  and  Hamilton,  and  had  a  son, 

John  Ebskine,  of  Balhagardy,  who  s.  before  1023.  He  ni.  a 
dau.  of  John  Gordon,  of  Cluny,  grandson  of  Alexander,  3rd 
Earl  of  Hunlly,  who  was  grandson  of  King  James  I.,  and  had  a 
son  and  heir, 

TnoMAS  Erskine,  of  Pittodrie,  who  «.  1625.  He  m.  Isabel, 
dau.  of  Alexander  Seton,  of  Meldruin,  by  Jean  Aberuethy  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Alexander,  6th  Lord  Salioun,  aad  had  a  son  and 
heir, 


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Thomas  Erskine,  of  Pittodrie,  m.  1G43,  Helen,  dau.  of 
Sir  William  A utliinleck,  of  Balraanno,  and  had  a  son, 

William  Ebskine,  of  Pittodrie,  who  s.  1G62 ;  he  m.  Marj', 
dau.  of  Patrick  Grant,  of  Ballindalloch,  and  had  a  son, 

Thomas  Ebskine,  of  Pittodiie,  m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Sir  Alexander  Burnet,  of  Craigmylc,  Knt.,  by  whom  he  had  a 
son  and  heir,  William,  who  <?.  unm.,  aged  40  ;  and  2ndly,  Hon. 
Anne  Forbes,  dau.  of  James,  15th  Lord  Forbes.  By  her  he 
had  only  a  dau., 

Mar?  Ebskine,  of  Pittodrie,  heir  by  settlement  1754,  m. 
Col.  Henry  Knight,  and  had  a  dau.,  Mary  Anne,  who  d.  1S62 ; 
and  a  son  and  heir, 

CoL.  William  IvNiGnT-EnsKiNE,  of  Pittodrie,  to.  Grace, 
dau.  of  Capt.  James  Normand,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

CoL.  Henry  Knight-Ebskine,  of  Pittodrie,  m.  Mary  Ann, 
eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  George  Moir,  Esq.  of  Denmore,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Bruce,  Bart.,  of  Stenhousc, 
and  d.  1870,  leaving  issue,  the  present  Henbv  William  Knight- 
Erskine,  of  Pittodrie,  and  Mary  Anne  Grace,  m.  1877,  the  Eev. 
Herbert  Henry  Flower,  Incumbent  of  Stonehaven,  N.B. 

^njis— Quart  I'll'.  :  l-t.  ir :  ,  nn  a  pale  sa.  three  fleurs-de-lis  or, 
for  Ebskine;  21111.  .  1  :  1  .'<  inpointgu.  for  the  lordship  of 
Brechin;  3rd,  :ii  ?'  ;  l- m  gu.  on  a  canton  az.  a  spur 
the  ruwel  downw.ihl  Ml,  [.,i-  i^night:  4th,  arg.,  three  negroes' 
heads  coiiped  ppr.  banded  of  the  field,  for  Moib.  ^  Crest — A 
demi-lion  rampant  gu.  armed  and  langued  az.,  holding  in  the 
dexter  paw  a  thistle  ppr.  and  in  the  sinister  a  lleur-de-lis  az. 
Support>rs—Tv/o  naked  boys  ppr.,  wreathed  about  the  middle 
with  scarfs  az.  Mottoes — Over  the  crest,  "Jc  pause  pluis;" 
below  the  shield,  "  Fisus  et  fidus  et  regia  duxit." 

5eaJ— Pittodrie,  near  Pitcaple,  co.  Aberdeen. 


II.  Louisa,  r,i.   Robert  Winter,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,   three 
sons  and  five  daus. 

III.  Emma,  d.  unm.  ■■ 

IV.  Caroline,  m.  Eees  Goring  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Llanon,  co. 
Carmarthen,  and  had  issue,  three  sons  and  three  daus. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  lion's  head  erased  between  three  mullets  or. 
Crest — A  demi-lion  rampant  holding  a  mullet  in  his  paws. 
&'at— Cothelcstone  House,  Taunton. 


ESDAILE    OF    COTHELESTONE. 

EsDAiLE,   Edward  Jeffries,  Esq.  of  Cotliele- 
stone,  Somerset,  b.  28    June,   1813 ;    m.  27  Sept. 
1837,   Eliza  lanthc,   only  dau.  of   the  late   Percy 
Bysshe  Shelley  (the  poet)  by  his  1st  wife,  Harriette, 
2nd  dau.  of  John  Westbrook,  Esq.  of  London,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  16  June,  1876)  has  issue, 
r.  Charies  Edward,  6.  4  July,  1842  ;  d.  16  July,  1842. 
n.  Chables  Edward   Jeffries,  J.P.,    b.  18  March,  1845 ; 
i/i.   1  Oct.  187-1,  Marion  Maxwell,  only   dau.  of  the  late 
Samuel  Sandbach,  Esq.  of  Handley,  co.  Chester,  and  has 
Edwabd  Jeffbies  Shelley,  b.  1876,  and  other  issue, 

III.  William,  b.  30  July,  1846;  to.  10  Aug.  1875,  Lucy  Jane, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Gen.  Sherwill. 

IV.  Ernest  Edmund,  6.  25  Nov.  1850 ;  d.  30  June,  1S51. 

I.  lanthe  Harriet  Shelley,  d.  3  Aug.  1819. 

II.  Eliza  Margaret. 

III.  Mary  Emily  Sydney,  d.  27  Sept.  1854. 

JLtntajSe. — At  the  Kevocatlon  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes,  the 
ancestor  of  this  family,  descended,  it  is  stated,  from  an 
honourable  house,  then  represented  by  the  Baron  d'Estaile, 
being  a  Protestant,  fled  from  France,  and  his  property  being 
confiscated  in  consequence,  he  lived  and  died  in  obscurity  in 
England. 

William  Esdaile,  Esq.,  an  eminent  Banker  in  the  city  of 

London  (3rd  son  of  Sir  James  Esdaile,   Knt.  of  Great  Gains, 

Fssex),   m.   Elizabeth,   only  child  of  Edward  Jeffries,  Esq., 

Treasurer  of  St.  Thomas'  Hospital,  and  d.  1837,  having  had, 

I.  Edward  Jeffbies,  late  of  Cothelestone  House,  Somerset, 

J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1825,  b.  6  April,  1785;  m.  10  April,  1809, 

Eliza,    only  child  of   Clement  Drake,   Esq.  of   Taunton, 

Somerset,  and  d.  25  Feb.  18G7,  having  had  by  her  (who  d. 

22  April,  1862)  issue, 

1  Kdwabd  Jeffries,  now  of  Cothelestnne. 

2  William  Clement  Drake,  of  Burley  Manor,  IIants,Barris- 
ter-at-Law,  J.P.,  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions,  b.  14  Jan. 
1820;  1)1.  27  Aug.  1846,  Harriette,  2nd  dau.  of  J.  Cunliffs 
Lister  Kay,  Esq.,  late  M. P.  for  Bradford,  and  has  issue, 
Annie  Clementina,  to.  22  July,  1869,  Ellis  Cunliffe  Lister, 
eldest  son  of  John  Cunliffe  Kay,  Esq.  of  Fairfield  Hall. 
CO.  York,  and  Godmersham  Park,  Kent. 

1  Emily  Frances,  m.  31  Aug.  1847,  Plowdcn  Charles 
Jennett  Weston,  Esq.  (only  child  of  Francis  M.  Weston, 
Esq.  of  Hagley,  South  Carolina,  who  entered  the  army 
of  the  Southern  Confederacy  1861,  served  as  private  in 
the  10th  S.C.  regt.,  was  elected  Captain  of  his  Company, 
and  went  through  the  Missis.sippi  and  Tennessee  Campaign, 
1862,  and  d.  25  Jan.  1864,  Lieut. -Governor  of  the  State. 

2  Eliza  Drake,  to.  9  March,  1837,  Eev.  W.  Wyndham 
Malet,  3rd  son  of  the  late  Sir  Charles  Malet,  Bart. ;  she  d. 
24  Jan.  1862,  leaving  issue  (see  Burke's  Peerage  and 
Baronetage). 

II.  Henry,  d.  vnm. 

1.  Mary,  m.  Dr.  Eichardson,  of  London,  and  had  issue,  one 


ESTCOURT    OF    ESTCOURT. 

EsTcouRT,   Eev.   Edmund    IIiley   Bfcenall, 
of    Estcourt,   CO.   Gloucester,   M.A.    Merton   Coll. 
Oxford,   Eector  of    Eckington,  formerly  Vicar   of 
^V'olford,    CO.  Warwick,    b.   22  Nov.   1803 ;    s.  his 
brother  1S76 ;    m.  15  April,  1830,  Anne  Elizabeth, 
2nd  dau.  of  Sir  John  Lowther  Johnstone,  Bart,  of 
Vi'csterhall,  co.  Dumfi'ies,  and  has  issue, 
I.  George   Thomas    John    Sothebon  -  Estcourt,    of  Dar- 
lington  Hall,    Pontefract,  co.  York,    M.A.,   J.P.,    M.P. 
lor  North  Wilts,  h.  Jan.  1839,  s.  to  Darrington  under  the 
will  of  his   uncle  in   1870,    and   assumed  the  additional 
surname  of  Sotheron;  m.  14  April,  1863,  Monica,  dau.  of 
the  late  Eev.  Martin  Stapylton,  Eector  of  Barlborough,  co. 
Derby. 

I.  Charlotte  Eleanor  (deceased),  to.  Eev.  Frederick  Gipps, 
Vicar  of  Hartshorne,  Northumberland. 

II.  Jane,  deceased,  to.  George  Darley  Waddilove,  Esq. 

III.  Gertrude,   m.  Eev.   Thomas  G.    Golightly,   Eector  of 
Shipton  Moyne,  co.  Gloucester. 

IV.  Isabella,  to.  Eev.  Henry  Hayward,  Eector  of  Lydiard 
3Iillicent. 

V.  Mary  Louis.a,    to.    Eev.   Eeginald    Caj'ley,  Eector    of 
Scampton,  Lincoln.  vi.  Anne  Clara. 

VII,  Evelyne  Susan,  m..  Eobert  Cator,  Esq. 

VIII.  Katherine  Octavia. 

iltltCagC. — The  family  of  Estcourt  enjoys  considerable 
estates  and  influence  in  the  cos.  of  Gloucester  and  Wilts, 
and  the  pedigree  dates  from  Walter  de  la  Estcourt,  who  died 
A  d.  1330,  as  appears  by  a  deed  still  in  the  possession  of  the 
family.  Since  that  time  the  Estcourts  have  been  seated  on 
tbe  same  manor  of  E.stcouit,  near  Tetbui'y. 

Matthew  Estcourt,  Esq.  of  Cam,  co.  Gloucester  (great- 
grandfather of  the  present  proprietor),  m.  Esther  Hailing,  and 
had,  with  four  daus.,  as  many  sons,  Matthew,  Thomas, 
Edward,  and  Edmund,  all  now  deceased.    The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Estcourt,   Esq.,  m.   6  Oct.   1774,   the  Hon.  Jane 
Grimston,  eldest  dau.  of  James,  2nd  Viscount  Grimston,  by 
JIary  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Askell  Bucknall,  Esq.  of  Oxney, 
CO.  Hertford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  3  Feb.  1829)  had  issue, 
Thomas  Grimston  Bucknall,  his  heir. 
Edmund  William,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Long  Newnton,  Wilts, 
and  of  Shipton  Moyne,  co.  Gloucester,  b.  28  April,  1782 ;  m. 
Bertha  Elizabeth,   2nd  dau.  of  Thomas   Wyatt,   Esq.  of 
Wargrave,    Berks,    and     has     surviving     issue,     Edgar 
Edmund ;  Arthur  Harbottle ;  Mary  Jane. 
Harriett  Jane  Bucknall,  d.  luim.  25  July,  1839. 
Chariotte,  d.  10  July,  1861,  aged  80. 
Mr.  Estcourt  d.  2  Dec.  1818,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Thomas  Grimstom  Bucknall  Estcourt,  Esq.,   M.P.,   Bar- 
rister-at-Law,  D.C.L.  of   Corpus  Christi   Coll.    Oxford,   and 
F.A.S.,  b.  3  Aug.  1775;  to.  12  May,  1800,  Eleanor,  2nd  dau.  of 
James  Sutton,   Esq.  of  New  Park,  Wilts,   and  by  her  (who 
d.  23  June,  1829)  had  issue, 
Thomas  Henry  Sutton,  late  of  Estcourt. 
James  Bucknall  Bucknall-Esteourt,  Major-Gen.  and  Adjiitant- 
Gen.  in  the  Crimea,  b.  12  July,  1802  ;  m.  Caroline,  dau.  of 
the  Eight  Hon.  Eeginald  Pole-Carew,  and  d.  24  June,  1855. 
His  widow  was  raised,  by  Eoyal  Warrant,  to  the  rank  of  a 
wife  of  Knight  Commander  of  the  Bath,  and  is  now  Lady 
Bucknall  Estcourt. 
Edmund  Hiley  Bucknall,  of  Estcourt. 
Walter  Grimston  Bucknall,  Commander  E.N.,  6.  16  May, 

1807,  d.  on  the  coast  of  Africa,  16  Sept.  184;). 
William  John  Bucknall  (Eev.),  B. A., Eector  of  LongNewntnn, 
CO.  Gloucester,  b.  17  May,  1812;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Eev. 
John  Drake,  and  has  one  dau. 
Edward  Dugdale  Bucknall,  of  Newnton  House,  co.  Glou- 
cester, Barrister-at-Law,  b.  6  Feb.  181S;  (/.  12  July,  1864. 
Eleanor  Anne  Bucknall,  m.  Eight  Hon.  H.  U.  Addington. 
Georgiana  Charlotte,  deceased. 
Mary  Anne  Harriet  Bucknall. 
Mr.   Estcourt,   J. P.   and  D.L.,   represented  the   borough  of 
Devizes  in  Parliament  from  Jan.  IsOo  to  Feb.  1826,   and   sub- 
sequently the  University  of  Oxford.     He  d.  26  July,  1853,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 


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The  Eight  ftoN.  Thomas  Henry  Sctton  Sotheron  Est- 
oocBT,  of  Estcourt,  co.  Gloucester,  and  of  Darrington  Hall, 
CO.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.A.  Oriel  Coll.  Oxford,  5I.P.  for 
Devizes,  and  latterly  for  North  Wilts,  6.  4  April,  1801  :  m. 
21  Aug.  1830,  Lucy  Sarah  (who  d.  1  .Tuly,  1870),  only  child  of 
tbe  late  Frank  Sotheron,  Esq.  of  Kirklington,  Notts,  Admiral 
of  the  Blue,  and  M. P.  for  Notts,  and  assumed,  17  July,  1839, 
the  surname  and  arms  of  Sotheron  only.  Subsequently,  at 
the  death  of  his  father,  he  resumed  his  patronymic.  In  185S 
he  was  sworn  of  the  Privy  Council,  and  made  President  of  the 
Poor  Law  Board,  and  in  March,  1859,  appointed  Secretary  of 
State  for  the  Home  Department.  He  d.  1876,  and  was  .s.  at 
Estcourt  by  his  brother,  and  at  Darrington,  under  his  will,  by 
his  nephew. 

Arms—^vm.,  on  a  chief  indented  gu.  three  estoiles  or.  Crest 
—Out  of  a  mural  crown  az.  a  demi-eaglo  with  wings  displayed 
ppr.  beaked  or. 

Sen  (—Estcourt,  near  Tetbury.  Residence— K\k\ngton,  Ches- 
terfield. 

♦ 

ETHELSTON    OF    HINTON    HALL. 

Ethelston,  Egbert  Peel,  Esq.  of  Hinton  Hall, 
Shropshire,  J.P.,  h.  4  Feb.  1831  ;  m.  25  July,  1854, 
Louisa  Phihppa,  clau.  of  the  late  Thomas  Periy, 
Esq.,  of  Moor  Hall,  Essex,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edmund,  h.  5  Nov.  1857. 

II.  Kobert  Wicksted,  b.  12  April,  ISfiO. 
m.  Arthur  Assheton,  b.  14  Sept.  laOl. 

IV.  Alfred  Peel,  6.  31  Dee.  1862. 

V.  Hugh  Wicksted,  h.  27  July,  18C3. 
I.  Edith,  6.  6  June,  1856. 

u.  Margaret  Maud,  6.  30  Amg.  1865. 

iLiUCnSC.— Mr.  Ethelston  claims  descent  from  the 
ancient  Saxon  family  of  Ethelstone,  which  is  traced  in  an  old 
manuscript,  No.  2042,  Harleian  MSS.,  British  Museum,  called 
"  The  Ethelestophylax,"  from  the  time  of  Athelstan.  The  estate 
of  Wicksted  Hall  was  acquired  by  the  marriage  of  Mr.  Ethel- 
ston'8  ancestor,  Simon  Ethelston,  Esq,  of  Malpas,  with 
Eleanor  Wicksted,  heiress  of  that  ancient  family.  Rev. 
Charles  Wicksted  Ethelston,  of  Wicksted  Hall,  m.  29 
March,  1796,  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Threlfall,  Esq., 
Banker,  of  Chorley,  co.  Lancaster,  and  d.  14  Sept.  1830, 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  4  Nov.  1802)  issue, 

Charles  Wicksted,  late  of  Wicksted  Hall.  Edwardes. 

Hart  (Eev.),  rn.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edmund  Peel,  Esq. 

Edwin,  m.  the  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Col.  Croal,  of  Demerara, 
West  Indies. 
The  eldest  son, 

Kev.  Charles  Wicksted  Ethelston,  of  Wicksted  Hall,  co. 
Chester,  Rector  of  Uplyme,  co.  Dorset,  6.  24  Dec.  1799;  m. 
1  May,  1822,  Anne,  only  surviving  child  and  heiress  of  Robert 
Peel,  Esq.  of  Wallington  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1853)  had  issue, 

I.  Edmund  Peel,  of  Bryn-y-pys,  who  assumed  the  surname 
and  arms  of  his  grandfather,  Robert  Peel  (see  Peel  of 
Briin-ii-pus.) 

II.  Robert  Peel,  of  Hinton  Hall. 

I.  Eliza,  m.  William  Speke,  Esq.  of  Jordans,  Somerset. 

II.  Ellen  Mary,  m.  Charles  Joseph  Parke,  Esq.  of  Henbury, 
Dorset. 

III.  Margaret  Emily,  in.  J.  W.  Perry-Wallington,  Esq.,  M.P., 
of  Moor  Hall,  Essex. 

Rev.  C.  W.  Ethelston  d.  1  Dec.  1872. 

Arms — Az.,  on  a  pile  between  two  cross-crosslets  in  base  an 
eagle  displayed  purpure.  Quartering,  arg.,  on  a  bend  az. 
between  three  Cornish  choughs  sa.  beaked  and  legged  gu.  as 
many  garbs  or,  for  Wicksted.  Crest — A  ram's  head  coupcd 
BE.  charged  with  three  cross-crosslets  or.  Motto— DaX  et  sumut 
Deus. 

;Sea«— Hinton,  Whitchurch. 


ETTRICK    OF    HIGH    BARNES. 

Etteick,  Anthony,  Esq.  of  High  Barnes,  co. 
Durham,  J.P.,  b.  15  Sept.  1810;  s.  his  father  18 
Jan.  1847  j  is  m.  but  has  no  issue. 

HtnCaflC. — Traditionally,  this  ancient  family  descends 
from  a  younger  son  of  a  Douglas,  Earl  of  Dumbarton  and 
Lord  Etterick,  who,  kilUng  an  adversary  in  a  duel,  fled  to 
England,  and,  assuming  the  name  of  Etterick,  settled  in 
Dorsetshire. 

Anthony  (in  the  Heralds'  College  pedigree  called  Wil- 
liam)   Etteicke    was   of    Barford   (or    Berford),    in    the 


parish  of  Wimborn  Minster,  Dorset.  He  was  h.  about  the 
year  1504,  and  was  Capt.  of  Horse  at  the  siege  of  Boulogne, 
when  that  place  surrendered,  1544,  to  Henbt  VIII.  He  d. 
1569.    His  grandson, 

William  Ettricke,  of  Berford  (son  of  William  Ettricke,  of 
Berford),  6.  1590,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Willis,  of  Pamp- 
hill,  Dorset,  and  had  (with  two  daus.,  one  m.  —  Northovcr, 
of  Somerset ;  the  other  Sir  William  Courthope,  of  Ireland) 
three  sons,  Anthont,  of  Holt  Lodge,  in  the  Forest,  Dorset,  an 
excellent  Antiquary  and  Lawyer,  6.  1G25,  M.P.  for  Christ- 
church,  Hants,  1685;  Andrew,  of  Blandford  Forum,  or  Stur- 
minster,  Dorset;  and  Walter,  of  whose  line  we  are  about  to 
treat.    William  Ettricke  d.  1666.     His  younger  son, 

Walter  Ettricke,  Esq.  of  Sunderiand,  6.  26  April,  1623; 
who,  while  a  student  at  Oxford,  was  a  zealous  supporter  of 
the  royal  cause,  and  was  Registrar  of  the  Court  of  .Vdniiralty 
1661.  He  m.  15  March,  1659,  Margaret,  dau.  of  William 
Sedgewick,  Esq.  of  Elvet,  co.  Durham,  and  had  six  sons  and 
five  daus.  He  d.  2  Aug.  1700,  and  having  disinherited  his  eldest 
son,  William,  whose  two  co-heiresses,  Margaret  and  Anne,  in. 
respectively  Thomas  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Sunderland  (see  Robin- 
son of  Silkswurth),  and  Sir  William  Middleton,  Bart.  i>f 
Belsay,  was  s.  by  his  second  son, 

Anthont  Ettricke,  Esq.  of  High  Barnes,  5.  16  Aug.  1663; 
m.  13  July,  1693,  at  St.  James's,  Westminster,  Jane,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Eichard  Starling,  Esq.,  and  great-niece  of  Sir 
Samuel  Starling  or  Sterling,  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  and  hart 
a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  in.  1st,  Musgrave  Davison,  Esq. ;  and 
2ndly,  Thomas  Medlycott,  Esq.  of  Venne,  Somerset.  He- 
rn. 2ndly,  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Coghill,  Esq.  of  Aldenham, 
Herts,  by  whom  (who  rf.  12  Nov.  1736)  he  had  two  sons  and 
three  daus.    Mr.  Ettricke  d.  1728,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

William  Ettrick,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  High  Barnes,  6.  22  Doc. 
1701 ;  m.  1722,  Isabella,  only  child  of  William  Langley,  Esq. 
of  Eastwick,  Norfolk,  grandson  of  Sir  Eoger  Langley,  2n(t 
Bart,  of  Sheriff  Hutton  Park,  co.  York,  and  dying  1762, 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Ettrick,  Esq.  of  High  Barnes,  6.  1726;  to.  27  Jan. 
1752,  Catherine  (who  rf.  Nov.  1794),  dau.  of  Robert  Wharton, 
Esq.  of  Old  Park,  co.  Durham,  and  d.  22  Feb.  1808,  aged  82, 
when  he  was  s.  by  his  only  son. 

Rev.  AVilliam  Ettrick,  of  H*gh  Barnes,  A.M.,  Fellow  of 
University  Coll.  Oxford,  Rector  of  Toner's  Piddle,  and  Vicar 
of  Aff  Piddle,  Dorset,  b.  17  May,  1757 ;  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
William  Bishop,  Esq.  of  Briants  Piddle,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  b.  3  July,  1801  ;  d.  31  Dec.  1837. 

II.  Anthont,  of  High  Barnes. 

ui.  Walter,  b.  24  Feb.  1812;  m.  Sophia  Cumberland,  dau.  of 
Capt.  Edward  Bnrt,  R.N.,  of  Bath,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  John,  b.  18  April,  1814;  m.  15  June,  1847,  Sophia,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  John  George  Maddison,  A.M.,  of  Bath. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  Aug.  1830,  Lieut.  Novosielski,  R.N.,  of 
Bath,  who  d.  1837  ;  and  2ndly,  William  John  Stewart,  Esq. 
of  Sunderland. 

II.  Catherine,  m.  20  March,  1824,  Robert  Shank  Atcheson, 
of  Duke  Street,  Westminster,  and  had  issue. 

in.  Anne,  rf.  young. 

IV.  Isabella,  m.  6  Sept.  1825,  the  late  Robert  Horn,  Esq.  of 
Hunter's  Hall,  Bishopswearmouth,  and  Roker,  co.  Durham, 
and  d.  3  Dec.  1872.  Their  only  dau.  was  in.  6  Oct.  1859,  to- 
Allen  Larle,  Esq.  of  Rowsey,  Orkney. 

V.  Helen,  m.  14  Aug.  1837,  Edward  Webb,  Esq.  of  Bath. 

VI.  Mary,  d.  unm.  1  Aug.  1836. 
Mr.  Ettrick  d.  18  Jan.  1847. 

Arms— Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  and  a  chief  gu.  Crest—A  demi- 
lion  rampant  gu.  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  marshal's  staff 
sa.  tipped  at  each  end  or. 

Residence— North  Hylton,  Sunderland. 


EUSTACE    OF    BALTINGLASS. 

Eustace,  Henry,  Esq.  of  CorbaUy,  Queen's  Co.^ 
and  Grennanstown,  co.  Tipperary,  heir  male,  and 
recognised  representative  of  the  Viscounts  Baltin- 
glass,  m.  9  Oct.  1861,  at  Florence,  Albertina,  widow 
of  the  late  Count  Foschi,  and  youngest  dau.  of  the 
late  Lieut.  Gen.  Marquis  Paulueci,  Governor- 
General  of  Genoa,  Knight  of  the  Aununciata,  &c., 
and  has  issue. 

ILincage.— The  family  of  Eustace,  of  ancient  Norman 
descent,  was  established  in  Ireland  by  one  of  the  companions, 
in  arms  of  Henry  II.,  by  whom  he  was  appointed  a  Governor, 
of  CO.  Kildare. 

Charles  Eustace,  Esq.  of  Robcrtstown,  co.  Kildare,  and  of 
Corbally,  Queen's  Co.  Lieut. -Gen.  in  the  army,  and  member  in 
tbe  Irish  Parliament,  only  son  of  John  Eustace,  Esq.  of  Naas, 


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521 


by  Elizaljeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Grcydon,  Esq.  of  Rus- 
sellstown,  in.  1762,  Alice,  dau.  of  Oliver  McCausland,  Esq.  of 
Stranorlar,  M.P.  for  Strabane,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  his  heir. 

II.  Oliver,  Cornet  of  Horse,  d.  unm, 

HI.  Henry,  of  Corbally,  Queen's  Co.,  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  army ; 
m.  1819,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Peter,  Count  Dalton;  and  d. 
5  Oct.  1844,  leaving  issue, 

1  Henkt,  of  Corbally,  Queen's  Co.,  present  male  repre- 
sentative. 

2  Charles  Edward,  late  Lieut.  4Gth  regt. 

3  John  Rowland. 

1  Henrietta,  d.  young. 

2  Rosalie,  vi.  15  Aug.  1853,  the  Marquess  RicciParacciani, 
of  Rome. 

IV.  AVilliam  Cornwallis  (Sir),  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  army,  K.C.H., 
C.B.,  of  Sandford  Hall,  Essex,  m.  1st,  1809,  Catherine 
Frances,  dau.  of  Lord  Talbot  of  Malahide,  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 

1  Alexander  Talbot  Eustace  Malpas,  to.  12  June,  184.i, 
Georgiana  Charlotte,  dau.  of  John  Drummond,  Esq.,  and 
d.  1870,  leaving  issue. 

1  Frances  Catherme  Elizabeth,  to.  1st,  1841,  Robert  King, 
Esq.  of  Grosvenor  Place  ;  and  2ndly,  to  the  Rev.  Samuel 
Lloyd.  2  Alicia  Margaret  Maria,  d.  unm.  1840. 

Sir  William  to.  2ndly,  Caroline  Margaret,  dau.  of  John 
King,  Esq.,  Under  Secretary  of  State,  and  by  her  had  two 
sons,  John  Thomas,  and  Robert  Henry.  He  m.  3rdly, 
Emma,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Admiral  Sir  Eliab  Harvey, 
of  Chigwell,  and  had  further  issue,  one  dau.,  Emma  Louisa, 
m.  1854,  Miles  Lonsdale  Formby,  Esq.,  late  of  the  Carabi- 
neers.    Sir  William  d.  9  Feb.  1855. 

V.  Alexander,  Capt.  of  Dragoons,  killed  at  Vimiei'a. 

VI.  John  Rowland  (Sir),  K.H.,  of  Baltraney,  co.  Kildare, 
Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  army,  High  Sheriff  co.  Kildarc  1848, 
d.  unm. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  the  Rev.  Henry  Johnson. 

u.  Alicia,  TO.  1st,   Nicholas  Barnewall,   14th  Lord  Trimles- 

town ;  and  2ndly,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Evan  Lloyd,  by  whom 

she  left  a  son  and  two  daus. 

III.  Mary  Anne,  m.  Robert  Shearman,  Esq.  of  Grange,  co. 
Kilkenny. 

Lieut.-Gen.  Eustace  d.  1800,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Kev.  Charles  Eustace,  of  Robertstown,  who  having  become 
male  representative  of  the  family,  petitioned  the  Crown  that 
his  right  to  the  Viscountcy  of  Baltinglass  might  be  acknow- 
ledged. His  petition  was  referred  to  the  Attorney-General 
for  Ireland,  who,  having  investigated  the  case,  made  a  report 
thereon  to  Government,  concluding  thus  -.—I  am  of  opinion 
that  the  petitioner  has  shown  sufficient  evidence  of  his  right 
to  the  dignity  of  Viscount  of  Baltinglass,  in  case  the  attainder 
of  James,  the  3rd  "Viscount,  created  by  the  Act  of  Queen 
Elizabeth,  were  reversed."  The  Rev.  Charles  Eustace  m. 
1800,  Cassandra,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Stannard,  Esq.  of 
Ballydoyle,  co.  Cork,  by  whom  he  had, 
Charles  Stannard,  of  Robertstown. 

Alicia  Catharine,  to.  1827,  Robert  Robertson,  Esq.,  Advo- 
cate, Sheriff  Substitute  of  Stirlingshire,  and  d.  1878,  having 
had  issue, 

1  Robert  Jameson  Eustace  Robertson  Eustace,  Col.  in 
the  army,  late  60th  Rifles,  who,  as  senior  heir-general  of 
the  Eustace  family,  took  by  royal  license  the  additional 
surname  of  Eustace.  He  to.  9  April,  1863,  Lady  Kath- 
arine Legge,  dau.  of  William,  4th  Earl  of  Dartmouth, 
and  has  issue. 

2  Charles  Eustace,  d.  young,  1857. 

1  Alice  Trimleston,  to.  1849,  James  Jameson,  Esq.,  of  Air- 
field, CO.  Dublin. 

2  Helen  Margaret,  d.  young. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Henry  Leader,  Esq.  of  Mount  Leader. 

Catherine,  to.  Sir  Alexander  D.  Y.  Arbuthnot,  Vice-Admiral 
E.N. 

Jane,  m.  William  H.  Connor,  Esq.,  R.N.,  brother  of  Daniel 
Connor,  Esq.  of  Ballybricken,  co.  Cork. 
The  son  and  successor, 

Charles  Stannard  Eustace,  Esq.  of  Robertstown,  co. 
Kildare,  and  Ballydoyle,  co.  Cork,  a  Capt.  in  the  army ;  m. 
1st,  8  April,  1843,  Laura,  dau.  of  Christopher  Thomas  Tower, 
Esq.  of  Weald  Hall,  Essex,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1844)  had  one 
son,  who  d.  in  infancy.  He  m.  2ndly,  1864,  Rosetta  Philippa, 
dau.  of  the  late  Col.  Cameron,  of  Danygraig,  co.  Glamorgan, 
but  d.  s.  p.  1875,  when  the  male  representation  of  the  family 
devolved  on  his  cousin,  Henry  Eustace,  Esq. 

Arms—Or,  a  saltier  gu.  Crest — A  stag  statant  between  tlie 
horns  a  crucifix  all  ppr.     Motto — Cur  me  persequeris  ? 

Seat — Grennanstown,  co.  Tipperary. 


EUSTACE    OF    CASTLEMORE. 

Eustace,  Haedy,  Esq.  of  Castlemore  and  Hardy- 
mount,  CO.  Carlow,   J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1862,  b.  21 


Jan.  1827 ;  m.  11  Sept.  1856,  Anna,  2nd  dau.  of 
John  Dawson  Duckett,  Esq.  of  Duckett's  Grove,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  John  James  Hardy  Rowland,  b.  19  Sept.  1859. 

n.  Joseph  William  Duckett  Francis,  b.  8  Feb.  1861 ;  d, 
5  Nov.  1861. 

III.  Frederic  Adolphus  Dawson  Oliver,  b.  4  Aug.  1868. 

I.  Johanna  Frederica  Euginia  Gundreda. 

II.  Alexandrina  Sabina  Sara  Anna. 

III.  Grace  Isabella  Florence  Josephine. 
?Ltlttag;C.— Oliver  Eustace,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Carlow  temp. 

Charles  I.,  1639,  was  possessed  of  many  town  lands,  &c.,  in 
CO.  Carlow,  which  he  settled  (by  deed,  1639)  on  his  grandson, 
Francis  Eustace,  living  1675  (son  of  Francis  Eustace).  This 
Francis  was  father  of  Oliver  Eustace,  who  m.  Elinor  Nugent, 
and  their  son, 

Edward  Eustace,  Esq.  of  Castlemore,  living  at  the  close  of 
the  17th  century,  to.  (settlement  dated  16  Feb.  1712)  Bridget, 
dau.  of  Robert  LongBeld,  Esq.  of  Kilbride,  co.  Meath,  and  had 
issue,  James,  his  heir;  Robert,  who  to.  Catherine  Whelan  (see 
Eustace  of  Newstoion) ;  William;  Thomas;  Maria,  to.  Na- 
thaniel Evans,  Esq.  ;  Anna,  m.  Jacob  Warren,  Esq. ;  and 
Bridget,  Mrs.  M'Carthy,    The  eldest  son  and  successor, 

James  Eustace,  Esq.  of  Castlemore,  to.  1743,  Elizabeth,  only 
child  and  heir  of  John  Hardy,  Esq.  of  Kilballyhue,  co.  Carlow, 
and  d.  1746,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  his  successor. 

II.  Hardy,  of  Kilballyhue,  co.  Carlow,  Major  1st  regt.  of 
Horse,  m.  1773,  Susanna,  dau.  of  Franks  Bernard,  Esq.;  he 
d.  22  Aug.  1820,  having  had  by  her  (who  survived  till  1835) 
issue, 

1  Hardy,  d.  s.  p. 

2  Thomas,  d.  9  June,  1819. 

3  James  Hardy,  s.  his  cousin  in  the  Castlemore  estates. 

1  Frances,  to.  Oliver  Moore,  Esq. ;  c?.  13  Jan.  1836. 

2  Catherine,  m.  1st,  Francis  Willet  Hopkins,  Esq.;  and 
2ndly,  Anthony  Brabazon,  Esq.  of  Mornington;  d. 
18  May,  1852. 

3  Elizabeth,  m.  1803,  James  Eustace,  Esq.,  J. P. ;  she  d. 
April,  1861. 

4  Bridget  Longfield,  m.  Edward  Burton,  Esq.  ;  she  d. 
6  Feb.  1864;  and  he  d.  19  Dec.  1853. 

5  Anne  (twin  with  Bridget),  d.  unm.  1860. 

6  Susannah,  jn.  16  Aug.  1841,  William  Edmond  Fitz- 
gerald, Esq.,  late  Major  82nd  regt.;  she  d.  6  Feb.  1801. 

I.  Elizabeth,  to.  J.  Vine,  Esq.  of  Dublin. 
The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Edward  Eustace,  Esq.  of  Castlemore,  m.  1765,  Eleanor, 
dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Butler,  Bart,  of  BaUinteniple,  co.  Carlow, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

James,  his  heir. 

Richard,  Capt.  in  the  16th  regt.,  d.  in  India  unm. 

Nicholas,  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  12th  regt.,  d.  unm.  in  India, 
1815. 

Henrietta,  m.  Rev.  John  Digby,  of  Landenstown,  co. 
Kildare. 

Eleanor,  m.  Rev.  J.  McGhee.  Dorothea. 

Catharine,  ni.  Capt.  William  McPherson. 

Alicia,  d.  unm.  1840. 

Melecina,  m.  Thomas  Talbot,  Esq. 
He  d.  18  Oct.  1808,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Major  James  Eustace,  of  Castlemore,  J. P.,  Major  of  the 
Roscommon  Militia,  and  High  Sheriff  co.  Carlow  1813,  b.  1767  ; 
m.  23  July,  1792,  Margaret,  dau.  of  J.  Thewles,  Esq.  of  Rook- 
wood,  CO.  Galway,  and  by  her  (who  d.  5  May,  1841)  had  issue, 
Edward,  d.  unm.  23  Oct.  1820;  and  Harriette,  d.  unm.,  26  Dec. 
1846.  He  d.  9  April,  1848,  and,  leaving  no  surviving  issue, 
was  s.  by  his  cousin, 

James  Hardy  Eustace,  Esq.  of  Hardymount  and  Castle- 
more, CO.  Carlow,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1835,  and  formerly  Capt. 
8th  regt.,  with  a  medal  and  clasp  for  services,  b.  1783;  to. 
March,  1826,  Elizabeth,  only  surviving  child  of  Arthur  Reed, 
Esq.  of  Carlow,  by  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Flood, 
Esq.  of  Paulstown  Castle,  co.  Kilkenny.  He  d.  6  Feb.  1859, 
and  was  s.  by  his  only  son  and  heir,  the  present  Hardv 
Eustace,  Esq.  of  Castlemore  and  Hardymount,  co.  Carlow. 

Arms—Ga.,  a  saltier  or.  Crest— A  stag's  head  cabossed  be- 
tween the  attires  a  crucifix  all  ppr.     Motto— Suli  Deo  gloria. 

,Sea£— Castlemore,  TuUow,  co.  Carlow. 


EUSTACE    OF    NEWSTOWN". 

ErrsTACE,  James,  Esq.  of  Newstown,  co.  Carlow, 
High  Sheriff  1874,  b.  22  June,  1839  ;  m.  28  June, 
1865,  Emily  Catharine,  youngest  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir 
Maurice  Stack,  K.C.B.,  by  Cecilia  his  wife,  dau. 


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EVA 


of  Hugh  Spottiswoode,  Esq.  of  Spottiswoode,  co. 
Berwick,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Maurice  James,  6.  25  July,  1868. 

II.  John  Spottiswoode,  h.  1868. 
m.  Cecil  Robert,  b.  1876. 

iLlJtrntlC.— James  Ecstace,  Esq.,  J.P.  (son  of  Col. 
Robert  Eustace,  by  Catherine  Whclan  his  wife,  and  grand- 
60n  of  Edward  Eustace,  Esq.  of  Castlemore),  m.  16  March, 
1803,  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  Major  Eustace,  J.P.  of 
Castlemore,  co.  Carlow,  and  had  issue, 

Hardy,  of  Newtown.  Eobert,  deceased. 

Susanna,  ra.  Alexander  Brenan,  Esq..  11. N. 

Catherine,  m.  the  liev.  A.  A.  L.  D.  Nickson.  Sarah. 

Mr.  Eustace  d.  13  June,  1831,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Hardy  Eustace,  Esq.  of  Newstown,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  h. 
12  Feb.  1812 ;  m.  17  Au?.  1838,  Bridget  Anne,  only  dau.  of 
James  Brown,  Esq.  of  Knocklow,  co.  Wicklow,  Major  in  the 
103rd  regt.,  and  had  issue, 

James,  now  of  New.stown.  Robert,  6.  17  July,  1840. 

Edward,  h.  23  Dec.  1841.  Hardy,  b.  2  Oct.  1813. 

Thomas  Swan,  b.  6  Jan.  185.5. 

Joseph  Swan,  6.  27  March,  1859. 

Catherine  Elizabeth.  Elizabeth  Frances. 

Susanna.  Bridget  Anne.  Margaret  Sarah. 

He  d.  May,  1862. 

Arms,  Crest,  and  Mntto — See  precedinr/ Memoir. 
&cU — Newstown,  near  Tullow,  co.  Carlow. 


EVANS    OF    ALLESTREB    HALL. 

Evans,  Thomas  William,  Esq.  of  Allestree  Hall, 
CO.  Derby,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1872,  M.P. 
for  South  Derbysliire  ;  b.  15  April,  1821  ;  m.  21 
May,  1846,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  John  Gis- 
borne,  Esq.  of  Holme  Hall,  co.  Derby. 

JLt'liritgp. — Edmund  Evans,  Esq.  of  Upper  Eonsall,  co. 
Derby,  b.  1690;  m.  Eebccca,  dau.  of  Thomas  Cell,  Esq.  of 
Middleton  by  Worksworth;  and  d.  25  Dec.  1746,  leaving  issue, 
Edmund  (Rev.),  BI.A.,  of  Mayfield,  co.  Stafford,  m.  Sarah, 
only  dau.  of  William  Greaves,  Esq.  of  Mayfield  Hall;  and 
</.  1790,  leaving  (with  a  dan.,  Elizabeth,  m.  —  Godwyn, 
Esq.)  a  son  and  heir,  Eev.  William  Evans,  of  Mayfield,  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Spencer,  Esq.  of  Wyaston, 
and  had  issue  a  dau.,  Sarah,  m.  William  Greaves,  Esq.  of 
Mayfield  Hall. 
Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

George,  of  Cromford,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Peter  Nightingale, 
Esq.  of  Lea;  and  d.  28  March,  1808,  leaving  a  dau.,  Mary, 
m.  William  Shore,  Esq.  of  Tapton  Hall,  co.  York. 
Henry,   of  Caldwell,   Derby,   m.  Martha,   dau.   of   George 
Wood,  Esq.  of  Swanwick,  and  had  a  dau.,  Anne,  m.  Edward 
Riley,  Esq.  of  Bath. 
Hannah,  m.  Kev.  Anthony  Carr,  M.A. 
The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Evans,  Esq.  of  Derby,  Treasurer  of  the  county; 
m.  1st,  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Evans,  Esq.  of  Derby,  and  had 
issue, 
William,  his  heir. 

Edmund,  of  Yeldersley  House,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of —  Coles, 
Esq.;  and  d.  1  Oct.  1824,  leaving  two  daus.,  S.arah,  de- 
ceased; and  Elizabeth,  vi.  John  Harrison,  Esq.  of  Snelsion. 
Sarah,  m.  Charles  Upton,  Esq.,  and  d.  4  Dec.  1814. 
Mr.  Evans  m.  2ndly,  Barbara,  dau.  of  —  Stubbs,  Esq.  of 
Ranton  Abbey,  co.  Stafford,  and  by  her  had  further  issue, 
AValter,  of  Darlcy  Abbey,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Alsop-le- 
Dale,  founder  of  Darley  Cliurch  and  Free  Schools,  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Jedediah  Strutt,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  William 
Evans,  Esq. 

Barbara,  m.  William  Strutt,  Esq.,  F.E.S. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Evans,  Esq.  of  Darley,  to.  1785,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Jedediah  Strutt,  Esq.  of  Belper,  and  by  her  (who  to.  2ndly, 
1798,  AValter  Evans,  Esq.  of  Darley  Abbey,  and  c^.  March, 
1836),  had,  with  other  issue,  d.  young, 
William,  his  heir. 

Elizabeth.  Frances. 

Ellen,  m.  3  April,  1822,  Rev.  John  Edmund  Carr. 
Mr.  Evans  d.  18  March,  1796,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

AViLLiAM  Evans,  Esq.  of  Allestree  Hall,  co.  Derby,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1829,  and  M.P.  for  16  years  for  that  co., 
0.  17  Jan.  1788;  m.  31  July,  1820,  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas 
Gisborne,  of  Yoxall  Lodge,  co.  Stafford,  Prebendary  of  Dur- 
ham ;  and  d.  8  April,  1856,  leaving  a  son  and  heir,  the  present 
Thomas  Wjluam  Evans,  Esq.  of  Allestree  Hall. 


/4n/is— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  gyronny  of  eight  arg.  aHd 
vert,  a  lion  rampant  guardant  or,  for  Evans;  2nd  and  3rd, 
per  bend  indented  arg.  and  gu.  two  lions'  heads  erased  coun- 
terchanged  ducally  crowned  or.  Cresl—ln  a  charger  a  boar's 
head  erased  arg. 

Uat — Allestree  Hall,  Derby. 


EVANS  OP  DARLEY  ABBEY. 

Evans,  Walter,  Esq.  of  Darley  Abbey,  co.i 
Derby,  J.P.  for  that  co.,  b.  1827  ;  m.  1854,  Susan 
Eliza,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Thomas  John 
Gisborne,  Esq.  of  Holme  Hall,  Bakewell,  and  had 
a  son, 

Arthur,  6.  1855;  d.  1870. 

ilfncacie. — Samuel  Evans,  Esq.  of  Darley  Abbey,  m 
Caroline,  dau.  of  the  late  Thomas  WoIIaston,  Esq.,  and  hac 
issue, 

I.  Walter,  now  of  Darley  Abbey. 

I!.  John,  Capt.,  of  Highfield,  Derby,  ra.  Lucy  J.  Hamilton. 

III.  Henry,  of  West  Park,  Derby. 

I.  Elizabeth,  ra.  Augustus  T.  Chetwode,  Esq.,  of  3,  Charlei 
Street,  Lowndes  Square,  London. 

Seat — Darley  Abbey,  Derby. 

EVANS    OF    EYTON. 

Evans,  Eichaed  Weavek,  Esq.  of  Eyton  Hall 
CO.  Hereford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  s.  his  father  1851 ;  m 
1828,  Eleanor,    eldest    dau.  of    the    late   Thomat 
Clutterbuck,    Esq.   of  Bushcy,   Herts,  and  by  he;  ^ 
(who  d.  1833)  had  issue, 

I.  Richard  (Rev.),  6.  1830;  to.  1876,  Julia  Henrietta,  4tl 
dau.  of  Robert  Clutterbuck,  Esq. 

II.  Henry  Charles.  iii.  Edward  James. 

2. t lira CfC.— William  Evans,  Esq.  of  Treveiler,  Higl 
Sheriff  1733;  to.  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Morgan 
of  Henblas,  LL.B.,  Chancellor  of  Bangor  (3rd  son  of  the  Righ 
Eev.  Eobert  Morgan,  Bishop  of  Bangor,  1CG6),  and  by  tbi 
lady  had  issue,  . 

Charles,  of  Treveiler  and  Henblas,  High  Sheriff  1752 ;  m 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Hugh  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Pont  Newydd,  am 
was  father,  with  three  sons  and  two  daus.,  all  of  whor 
d.  s.  p.,  of  another  son,  Hugh,  who,  by  Elizabeth  Furnes 
his  wife,  had  a  son,  Charles  Henry  Evans,  Esq.,  of  Pla« 
Gwyn,  Treveiler,  and  Henblas,  m.  Henrietta,  dau.  of  th 
Very  Eev.  John  AVarren,  late  Dean  of  Bangor,  and  hai 
issue,  Henry  John ;  Charles  Henry ;  and  Henrietta  Dulci 
bella. 

William,  of  Glenalow,  whose  only  son,  William,  d.  s.  p. 
Richard,  of  whom  presently. 
Dulcibella,  to.  Eev.  H.  Rowlands. 
The  youngest  son. 

Rev.  Richard  Evans,  Prebendary  of  Bangor  and  Kector  c 
Kingsland,  ra.  Jane,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert  Lloyd,  of  Cefr 
and  had  issue, 

Richard  Davics,  d.  1821. 

AVilliam,  Rector  of  Kingsland,  and  Vicar  of  Vow  Churcl 
VI.  Margaret  Leaford,  dau.  of  Anthony  Goodwyn,  Esq 
M.D.  of  AVirksworth,  co.  Derby,  and  had  issue,  1  Richar 
Davies  (Eev.),  of  Kingsland,  J. P.,  la.  Caroline,  dau.  < 
Eev.  Robert  Fitzwilliam  Hallifax,  A.M.,  only  son  of  Samm 
Hallifax,  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph;  2  AVilliam  Rowland;  1  Ma: 
garet,  m.  Rev.  Philip  AVhitcombe;  2  Jane,  d.  unm. 
Edward,  of  Eyton  Hall. 
The  Eev.  Mr.  Evans  </.  1797.    His  youngest  son, 

Edward  Evans,  Esq.  of  Eyton  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  E( 
corder  of  Leominster,  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Joh 
AVeaver,  Esq.  of  Eyton,  co.  Hereford,  and  d.  1851,  leaving 
dau.,  Jane,  wi.  Rev.  Edward  Richard  Benyon,  of  Culford  Hal 
Suffolk ;  and  two  sons,  Richard  AVeaveb,  now  of  Eyton  Hal) 
and  Edward  Charles  (Eev.),  m.  Frances  Mary,  dau.  of  S 
John  Peyton,  Bart.,  and  has  issue. 
Scat— Eyton  Hall,  Leominster. 


EVANS    OF    FORDE    ABBEY. 

Ea'ANs,  Jane,  of  Forde  Abbey,  co.  Dorset,  an 

Wimbledon  Park,   Surrey,  Avidow  of  W.  Bertrai 

Evans,  Esq.  M.P.  for  Leominster,  and  5th  dau.  c 

John  Boyd,  Esq.  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  Broadmeadowi 

CO.  Selkirk  ;   b.  1813  ;  m.  1833,  and  has  issue, 

I.  AVilliam  Herbert,  F.E.G.S.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  Dorset,  J.l 

Somerset,  and  Lieut.  AY  est  Somerset  Veomanry  Cavalr, 

6.  11  July,  1836. 


EYA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EVA 


522 


n.  Harry   Saville    Ward,    Barrister-nt-Law    of   the    Inner 
Temple,  b.  posthumous,  18  Jan.  1851. 

I.  Sarah  Boyd.  ii.  Eleanor  Isahella. 

ILinrnjC. — This  family  was  settled  and  held  estates  from 

eaily  date  at  Elton,  co.  Hereford. 
WiiiiAM  Evans,  6.  about  1630,  was  father  of 
William  Evans,  m.  1689,  Miss  Herbert,  by  whom  he  had 
William  Evans,  6.  1691;  m.  1731,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Owen, 

AUbriglitly,  co.  Salop,  and  d.  1782,  leaving  by  her  (who  d. 
71)  a  son, 

William  Evans,  &.9Dec.  1732;  m.  1st,  Jan.  176G,  Catharine, 
ly  child  of  Thomas  Ward  and  Elizabeth  Beckett  his  wife 
s  was  sou  of  William  Ward  by  his  marriage  with  Miss 
ville).  He  sold  the  Herefordshire  estates,  and  d.  in  1813, 
iving  (besides  Thomas  and  Richard  P.,  who  had  no  issue) 
other  son, 

John  Evans,  Esq.,  F.G.S.,  of  32,  Hertford  Street,  May  Fair, 
Dec.  1773;  m.  17  Jan.  1801,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Charles  Bartram, 
d  left  issue  by  her  (who  d.  1828), 
(.  William   Bertram   Evans,    Esq.,    M.P.    for    Leominster, 

b.   1801;  m.  Jane,   the  present  owner  of   Forde  Abbey; 

d.  22  Nov.  1850. 

II.  John  Thomas,  Capt.  King's  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  1804; 
d.  unm.  1849. 

.  Ellen  Frances,  h.  1806;  in.  James  Lenigan,  Esq.,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  of  Castle  Ffogerty,  Thurles. 
.  Jolin  Evans  d.  1853. 

Arms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  ar.;:.,  three  boars'  heads 
uped  sa.;  2nd  and  3rd,  for  Ward,  az.,  a  cross  pattee 
oiinois  between  four  fleurs-de-lis  or,  impaling,  for  Boyd,  az., 
ess  chcquy  arg.  and  gu.  between  three  roses  in  chief  and  a 
;sccnt  in  base  of  the  second.  OresU — A  demi-lion  reguardant 
holding  between  his  paws  a  boar's  head  couped  sa. ;  A  demi- 
iflBn  rampant  or.     Motto — Libertas. 

Seais— Forde  Abbey,  Chard,  and  Wimbledon  Park  House, 
rrey. 

EVANS  OF  haydock:  grange. 

Etans,  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Haydock  Grange,  St. 
elen's,  Hurst  House,  Prescot,  co.  Lancaster,  Llan- 
loget  Park,  and  Manau  House,  I;lanrwst,  co. 
enbigh,  J. P.  for  cos.  Denbigli  and  Lancaster,  h.  4 
'pt.  1817;  is  Lord  cf  the  Manor  of  the  south 
oicly  of  Parr,  co.  Lancaster. 

iLinrJISr.— A  wide-spread  family  of  Evans  lived  in  the 
itricts  of  Church  Stoke  and  parishes  adjoining  in  co.  Mont- 
mei  y,  and  in  Chirbury,  co.  Salop,  about  a  century  and  a 
Ifa-o.    Of  this  family, 

UiiHARD  Evans,  of  the  Broziers,  in  the  neighbourhood  of 
lur.  h  Stoke,  m.  his  cousin,  Catherine  Evans,  and  d.  in  1775, 
viii-  had,  besides  two  daus.,  three  sons,  Eichard,  of  Bishop's 
tic  ;  John,  of  London ;  and 
MosEs  Evans,  of  Broseley,  m.  30  Nov.  1773,  Mary  Elockley, 
and-dau.  of  Rev.  Mr.  Blocldey,  of  Delbury,  Salop,   and   d. 
1798,  having  had  by  this  lady  (who  survived  him,  and  d.  in 
40)  issue,   Joseph;    John;    Kichabd,  of  whom  presently; 
lomas ;  Susanna ;  Ann  ;  Mary  ;  and  Martha.    The  3rd  son, 
Eichard    Evans,   first  of  London,    then   of    the  Nortons, 
ngfield,  Surrey,  and  afterwards  of  Haydock  Grange,   b.  21 
ine,  1778;  m.  11  June,  1810,  Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas  Smith,  of 
)rtsmouth,  and  granddau.  of  Lyne,  of  Lymington,  Hants, 
Id  by  her  (who  d.  10  Dec.  1847)  had  issue, 
Eichard,  of  Huyton,   near  Liverpool,  h.   16  April,    1811; 
m.  1840,  Janet,  dau.  of  James  Young,  Esq.  of  Perth,  and 
has  issue,  William  Henry  ;  Emily  Bannerman ;  Ann ;  Jane 
Campbell ;  Isabella  McLaren  ;  and  Mary  Louisa. 
Joseph,  now  of  Haydock  Grange,  &c. 
5i|josiah,  of  The  Heyes,  co.  Lancaster,  J.P.,  h.  4  Dec.  1820; 
m.  1st,  in  1847,  Emily  Haigh,  of  Halifax,  by  whom  he  had, 
Arthur;  Alice:  and  Kate.     He  m.  2ndly,  in   1857,  Lydia, 
dau.  of  George  Hadfield,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Sheffield,  and  by 
her  had  a  son,  Josiah  Hadlield;  and  a  dau.,  Emily.    Mr. 
Josiah  Evans  d.  13  June,  1873. 
Henry,  b.  20  April,  1823;  d.  15  April,  1878. 
Ann,  m.  1838,  Eichard  Pilkington,   Esq.   of  Windle  Hall, 
J.P.,   and  by  him,   who  d.   in   1869,  had  issue,   William 
Windle,  of  Windle  Hall,  J.P. ;  Eichard,  of  Eainford  Hall,  co. 
Lancaster,  J.P. ;  Edward ;  Alfred ;  Charles ;  and  Lawi'ence. 
Mary,  m.  1834,  Eichard  Squires,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  John; 
Eichard    Westbrook;     WilUam    Herbert;     Horace    Lyne; 
Lucy;  Fanny;  and  Isabel.  Euth. 

Emma,    m.    Theodore   Drayton  Grimke,   M.D.,   of  Ashley 
Grange,  and  Charlestown,  South  CaroUna,  and  has  issue, 
j,l  Theodore  Drayton :  John  Drayton;  Euth  Drayton;  Emma; 
Josephine ;  and  Edith  De  Verc. 
r.  Bithard  Evans  d.  13  Aug.  1864, 


Arm!!,  Crest  and  Motto,  see  General  Armory. 

Seats — Haydock  Grange,  St.  Helen's;  Huist  House,  Prescot, 
CO.  Lancaster;  Llanddoget  Park,  Lhmrwst,  co.  Denbigh;  and 
Majnan  House,  co.  Carnarvon. , 


davies-evans  of  highmead. 

Davies-Evans,  Heebekt,  Esq.  of  Highmead, 
CO.  Carmarthen,  J.P.  cos.  Carmarthen  and  Cardigan, 
D.L.  for  the  former  co.,  and  High  Sheriff  1870 ; 
served  in  the  Eoyal  Navy,  and  was  formerly  Lieut. 
10th  Hussars ;  b.  19  Eeb.  1813  ;  m.  15  Sept.  1869, 
Mary  Eleanor  Margaret  Geraldine,  eldest  dau.  of 
David  Jones,  Esq.  M.P.  of  Pantglas,  co.  Carmarthen, 
by  Margaret  Charlotte  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  George 
Campbell,  K.C.S.I.,  of  Bdenwood,  and  has  issue, 

Herbert,  6.  June,  1870. 

Delme  William  Campbell,  b.  April,  1373. 

Alan  Gerwyn  Seymour,  b.  Sept.  1875. 

Viola  Emily  Augusta  Margaret,  b.  Oct.  1871. 

Mr.  Davies-Evans  assumed  the  additional  surname 
of  Evans  on  succeeding  to  the  estates  of  his  great- 
uncle,  Herbert  Evans,  Esq.  of  Highmead. 

ULiVltHQt. — Mr.  Herbert  Davies  descends  paternally  from 
the  family  of  Davies  of  Penlan,  and  maternally  from  Cadifor 
ap  Dinawal  Ednowain  ap  Bbadwen  and  Cadwgan,  Lord  of 
Ballyllyn.  He  is  also  a  descendant  of  a  younger  branch  of  the 
noble  house  of  Seymour,  as  well  as  of  the  families  of  Lewis,  of 
Penbenglog,  co.  Glamorgan ;  Lloyd,  of  Ehydybont,  co.  Cardi- 
gan ;  Williams,  of  Abercotliy,  co.  Carmarthen;  Griffiths,  of 
Dolgadfan,  co.  Montgomery;  and  Evans,  of  Acheth  or  High- 
mead. 

Thomas  Evans,  Esq.  of  Llanllawddog,  co.  Carmarthen, 
m.  1555,  Sara,  dau.  of  Lloyd,  of  Brynellen,  co.  Cardigan,  and 
was  great-grandfather  of 

Thomas  Evans,  Esq.  of  Llanllawddog,  who  was  father  of 

Thomas  Evans,  Esq.  of  Acheth,  co.  Carmarthen,  who  had, 
by  Sara  his  wife,  two  sons,  Thomas,  his  heir;  and  Daniel;  and 
two  daus.,  Katherine;  and  Elizabeth.  He  d.  1677,  and  was 
;;.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Evans,  Esq.  of  Acheth  and  Erowood,  co.  Stafford, 
who  d.  1721,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Evans,  Esq.  of  Acheth,  b.  1690,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Carmarthen  1725;  in.  1712,  Hester,  dau.  and  heir  of  John 
Williams,  Esq.  of  Abercothi,  in  the  same  co.,  by  Joyce  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Eichard  Herbert,  Esq.  of  Kevrymount,  grand- 
dau. of  James  Williams  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of 
George  Jones,  Esq.  of  Abercothi,  and  great-grand-dau.  of 
Very  Eev.  John  Williams,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Bangor,  and  Princi- 
pal of  Jesus  Coll.  Oxford.  By  this  lady,  who  d.  1749,  aged  74, 
Mr.  Evans  had  issue,  i.  James,  M.A.,  b.  1715,  d.  1752; 
II.  Folke,  i?.  1754;  iii.  Herbert;  iv.  John,  of  whom  hereafter; 
I.  Jane,  d.  1770.    He  d.  1743.    His  youngest  son, 

John  Evans,  Esq.  of  Glantowy,  b.  1718;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Edmund  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Ehydybont,  co.  Car- 
marthen, by  Margaret  Herbert,  of  Court  Henry,  his  wife, 
grand-dau.  of  David  Lloyd,  Esq.,  of  Llanfechan,  and  great- 
grand-dau.  of  Jenkin  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Llanfechan,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Carmarthen  1616,  who  was  great-grandson  of  Llewcllin  ap 
Gwillim  Lloyd,  the  son  of  Gwillim  Lloyd,  of  Castell  Howell. 
By  this  lady,  who  d.  26  Nov.  1765,  ased  43,  Mr.  Evans  had  two 
sons,  Thomas,  d.  s.  35. ;  and  Herbert,  who  carried  on  the  line. 
He  d.  1757.     His  2nd  son, 

Herbert  Evans,  Esq.  of  Highmead,  co.  Carmarthen,  b.  1744  ; 
■Hi.  Ann,  dau.  and  eventual  heir  of  Sir  Watkin  Lewis,  Knt.,  of 
Penbenglog,  by  Ann  Williams,  of  Amblestone,  co.  Pembroke, 
his  wife,  grand-dau.  of  John  Lewis,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Watkin  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Wern,  and  great-grand-dau.  of 
Thomas  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Tredegair,  who  was  great-grandson  of 
David  Lewis,  of  Gernos,  the  son  of  Lewis  David  Meredith,  of 
Abernant-Bydian,  who  was  son  of  David  ap  Meredith  by  Eva 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Ehys  ap  Howel-Faur  ap  Ehys  ap  David  ap 
Howel  Vychan  ap  Ehys  foel.  By  this  lady,  who  d.  1807,  aged 
09,  Mr.  Evans  had,  with  five  children,  Thomas,  James,  John, 
Mary,  and  Ann,  who  all  d.  young,  the  following  issue,  who 
lived  to  maturity, 
I.  John,  his  heir.  11.  HERr.ERT,  s.  his  brother. 

III.  Thomas,  d.  1787.  iv.  Griffith.  ^     ,    ,,  ,t 

v.  Watkin,  of  Dolgadfan,  co.  Montgomery,  Capt.  E.N.,  in. 
Elizabeth  Griffiths,  ot  Dolgadfan,  co.  Montgomery,  and  had 
a  dau., 


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Mary  Ann  Elizabeth,  m.  Delme  Seymour  Davies,  Esq.  of 
Penlan,  co.  Carmarthen,  by  whom,  who  d.  1869,  she  had 
a  son  and  a  dau., 

Herbert,  who  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Evans, 
and  s.  his  great  uncle  in  1848. 
Emily,   m.    12  June,    1865,   Capt.  William  Savile,  9th 
Lancers,  son  of  Hon.  Henry  Alexander  Savile,  2nd  son 
of  John,  3rd  Earl  of  Mexborough. 

I.  Jane,  to.  John  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Eyllwydd. 

II.  Ehzabeth,  m.  David  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  AUtyrodyn. 

III.  Ann  Margaretta,  m.  Sir   George  Griffies-Williams,    1st 
bart.  of  Llwyny-Wormwood. 

IV.  Mary  Ann,  jb.  Walter  Eice,  Esq.  of  Llwynybrain. 
Mr.  Evans  d.  1787,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

John  Evans,  Esq.  of  Highmead,  who  d.  s.  x>-  at  St.  Helena, 
1799,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Herbert  Evans,  Esq.  of  Highmead,  Major  in  the  army,  m. 
1817,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Lord  Eobert  Seymour,  3rd  son  of 
Francis,  1st  Marquess  of  Hertford,  co-heir  of  her  brother,  Henry 
Seymour,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  William  Griffith  Davies,  Esq.  of 
Penlan,  but  had  no  issue.  He  d.  1848,  and  was  s.  by  his 
grand  nephew, 

Herbert  Davies-Evans,  now  of  Highmead. 

^amiln  of  Qabics. 

Evan  Davies,  Esq.  of  Penlan,  co.  Carmarthen,  son  of  Wil- 
lUM  Davies,  of  the  same  place,  d.  1733,  having  had,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  a  son, 

William  Davies,  Esq.  of  Brynhafod,  co.  Carmarthen,  6. 
1692 ;  m.  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  Anthony  Williams,  Esq.  of  Bryn- 
hafod, and  predeceased  his  father  1729,  leaving  a  son  and 
heir, 

Evan  Davtes,  Esq.  of  Penlan,  6.  1724 ;  to.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Griffiths  Philips,  Esq.  of  Cwmgwilli,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  had 
issue,  I.  William  Griffith,  his  heir;  ii.  George,  &.  1763, 
d.  s.p.;  in.  John,  b.  1761,  d.  s.  p.;  iv.  Grismond,  6.  1771, 
d.  1778;  I.  Martha,  d.  1763;  ii.  Ann,  6.  1766;  iii.  Jane,  6.1767. 
He  d.  1773,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Griffith  Davies,  Esq.  of  Penlan,  b.  1762;  m. 
10  Dec.  1805,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Lord  Eobert  Seymour,  M.P., 
3rd  son  of  Francis,  1st  Marquess  of  Hertford,  and  co-heir  of  her 
brother,  Henry  Seymour,  Esq.  by  whom  (who  m.  2iidly,  1817, 
Herbert  Evans,  Esq.  of  Highmead)  he  had  issue, 

Delme  Seymour,  his  heir. 

Ann  Gertrude  Francis,  m.  Eev.  D.  H.  J.  G.  Williams,  of 
Llwynhelig,  co.  Carmarthen. 

Isabella  Clarissa,  m.  2  April,  1834,  Lord  Charles  James  Fox 
Kussell,  Serjeant-at-Arms  to  the  House  of  Commons,  6th 
son  of  John,  6th  Duke  ef  Bedford. 
Mr.  Davies  d.  1814,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Delme  Setmodr  Davies,  Esq.  of  Penlan,  who  m.  as  stated  in 
the  pedigree  of  Evans,  Mary  Ann  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Walker  Evans,  E.N.,  and  was  father  of  the  present  Herbert 
Davies-Evans,  Esq.  of  Highmead. 

Arms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  on  a  pile  vert  a  chevron 
or,  between  three  spear-heads  of  the  first,  for  Evans  ;  2nd  and 
3rd,  or,  on  a  pale  between  two  eagles  displayed  vert  an  eagle 
displayed  of  the  first,  for  Davies.  Crests— 1st,  Evans  :  A  wolfs 
head  or,  guttee-de-sang  gorged  with  a  collar  gemel  and  erased 
gu. ;  2nd,  Davies  :  A  lion  rampant  or,  semee  of  crosses  patt6e 
fltchee  az.  gorged  with  a  collar  dancettee,  with  a  chain  reflexed 
over  the  back  sa.    Motto — Fide  et  virtute. 

fieaJ— Highmead,  Llanybyther,  co.  Carmarthen. 


EVANS  OF  THE  HILL  COURT. 

See  POWEE  OF  THE  HiLL  COUET. 


EVANS  OF  MORETON  COURT. 

Evans,  Thomas  Percivai,  Esq.  of  Moveton 
Court.,  CO.  Hereford,  b.  19  July,  1864.  Mr.  T.  P. 
Evans  is  Founder's  kin  at  All  Souls',  Oxford,  and 
has  a  Eoyal  descent  through  his  ancestor,  Sir  Per- 
ciral  Willoughby. 

ILmCaSr.— The  Rev.  morgan  Evans.  B.C.L.,    J.P.  for 

Hereford,  6.  1664  (of  ancient  Welsh  ancestry),  Eector  of 
Eichards  Castle,  near  Ludlow  1696),  Vicar  of  Weobley  (1704), 
Vicar  of  Newland,  with  Coleford  and  Bream,  Gloucestershire 
(1710),  Prebendary  of  St.  Dubritius  in  LlandafE  Cathedral 
(1713),  and  Chancellor  of  Llandaff  (1718);  m.  1694,  Frances, 
dau,  of  William  Sabine,  Esq.  of  Kington;  and  d.  20  March, 
1736,  having  had  issue, 

John,  h.  27  Sept.  1695;  M.A.,  Fellow  of  Oriel  College, 
Oxford,  Archdeacon  of  Llandaff,  and  one  of  the  Canons 
Eesidentiary  of  Hereford  Cathedral,  Prebendary  of  Warham, 


in  the  said  Cathedral,  and  Rector  of  the  second  portion 

the  church  of  Bromyard,  Hereford,  d.  23  March,  1748,  a 

wass.  by  his  son,  Eev.  John  Evans,  M.A.,  Prebendary 

Nonnington,  and  Canon  Eesidentiary  of  Hereford  Cathedr 

Vicar  of  Fownhope,  co.  Hereford,  and  Vicar  of  Lydni 

CO.  Gloucester,  b.  2  Aug.  1725,  and  d.  6  April,   1873;  a 

this,  the  eldest  branch  of  the  famOy,  is  now  representied 

Thomas  Evans,  Esq.,  M.D.  of  Gloucester. 
Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

Ehzabeth,  m.  Eev.  Thomas  Hill,  Eector  of  Stanton. 

Margaret,  m.  Eev.  WilUam  Price,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Bisho] 

tone. 

Frances,  m.  Eev.  Joseph  Guest,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Staunb 

upon-Arrow. 

Sarah,  m.  Eev.  Thomas  Willym,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Eah 

Bishop  and  Prebendary  of  Hereford. 

Jane,  to.  Eev    William  Davies,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Staunb    tu 

upon- Wye.  Esther,  d.  unm.  aged  17. 

The  Eev.  Morgan  Evans  was  cousin  and  legatee  of  the  Bij 
Eev.  John  Tyler,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Hereford  1692,  and  Bishop 
Llandaff  1706.     His  3rd  son. 

The  Eev.  Thomas  Evans,  6.  1708;  rf.  27  March,  1767;  v  Iv: 
M.A.  and  Prebendary  of  Hereford  Cathedral;  sometime  Vii 
of  Dilwyn,  of  King's  Pyon,  of  Weobly,  and  of  Bromyard 
in  the  co.  Hereford  ;  and  also  in  the  Commission  of  the  Pes 
for  the  CO.  Hereford  ;  m.  25  Dec.  1732,  his  cousin,  Jane,  di 
of  the  Eev.  WiUiam  Tyler,  Eector  of  Dilwyn,  and  kinswom 
of  Eobert  Southey,  Poet  Laureate.  John  Evans,  the  young 
son  of  Thomas  and  Jane  Evans,  6.  18  May,  1743;  d.  19  F^ 
1795,  at  Lucca,  Jamaica,  and  is  now  represented  by  Lie 
John  Evans,  E.N.,  of  Bristol.     The  eldest  surviving  son. 

The  Rev.  Thomas  Evans,  A.M.,  6.  12  Sept.  1741 ;  Vicar 
King's  Pyon,  of  Birley,  and  of  Yazor,  and  Eector  of  Bisho 
tone,  CO.  Hereford,  and  also  a  Magistrate  of  that  co 
sometime  of  Watford,  Herts,  m.Feb.  1768,  Sarah,  only  dau.  a 
heiress  of  Edward  Finch,  Esq.  of  Watford,  who  d.  20  F 
1816,  and  had  (with  other  children,  who  d.  vmn.)  a  di 
Harriott,  wife  of  Richard  Underwood,  Esq.,  and  an  eldest  & 

Thomas  Evans,  Esq.,  Treasurer  of  the  co.  Hereford,  6, 
April,  1772;  d.  1  May,  1819.  He  m.  15  Oct.  1801,  Mi 
Frances,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Watkins,  of  Pembrc 
Coll.  Oxford,  Prebendary  of  Warham,  and  Rector  of  West. 
under-Penyard,  co.  Hereford  (son  of  Rev.  Thomas  Watki 
LL.B.,  Eector  of  Michaelcliurch,  co.  Hereford,  by  Franc 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Peter  Rickards,  Esq.  of  Evenjobb,  co.  Badn 
and  grandson  of  Eev.  Thomas  Watkins,  Eector  of  Aston, 
Hereford,  by  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of  Eichard  Hoskins,  Esq 
Aymestry).    By  Mary  Frances  his  wife,  Mr.  Evans  had  issue 

Thomas,  late  of  Moreton  Court. 

Edward,  b.  23  Oct.  1805  ;  d.unm.  3  May,  1856. 

John,  6.  7  April,  1807.  Morgan,  b.  24  April,  1814. 

Charles,  b.  29  May,  1818;  to.  8  Aug.  1844;  Henrietta,  d 
of  WilUam  Corles,  Esq.,  a  Capt.  in  the  army. 

Mary,  m.  6  July,  1829,  Thomas  Jay,  Esq.  of  Derndale, 
Hereford,  deceased,  and  has  issue. 

Harriett  Frances,  m.  22  May,  1849,  Rev.  Edward  Herl)( 
Vicar  of  Killarney,  co.  Kerry. 

Jane  Anne.  Sarah  Emily. 

Thomasine  Elizabeth,  m.  15  June,  1852,  Rev.  William  He 

Smythe,  of  Market  Bosworth,  co.  Leicester,  and  has  issui 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Evans,  Esq.  of  Moreton  Court,  co.  Hereford,  M 
D.L.  and  J. P.,  6.  12  March,  1804;  m.  1st,  23  Feb.  1830,  Ma 
only  child  and  heiress  of  John  Rogers,  Esq.,  citizen  and  Ale 
man  of  Hereford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  29  Dec.  1849)  had  issi 

I.  Elizabeth  Jane,  m.  11  Sept.  1855,  Rev.  Henry  Brow 
M.A.,  Rector  of  Eastham,  co.  Worcester,  and  d.  31  Mai 
1862. 

II.  Mary  Harriott,  d.  v.nni.  24  Jan.  1856. 

III.  Frances,  d.  23  Feb.  1837. 

IV.  Emily,  rf.  13  April,  1840. 

V.  Sarah  Louisa,  d.  unm.  23  April,  1869. 

VI.  Bertha  EUen,  d.  2  Sept.  1844. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  16  Nov.  1852,  Harriett,  5th  but  3ra  surviv 
dau.  of  Richard  Webb,  Esq.  of  Donnington,  Hall,  co.  H. 
ford,  and  had, 

I.  Thomas  Pebcival,  his  heir. 

1.  Harriett  Abiah.  ii.  Mabel  Tyler. 

III.  Katherine  Beatrice.  iv.  Frances  Theodora. 

He  d.  4  May,  1872.  His  widow  has  Moreton  Court  for  1 
and  at  her  death  it  will  devolve  upon  her  son,  Thomas  P 
cival  Evans. 

^nns— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  per  fess  nebulae  arg.  i 
sa.  three  boars'  heads  in  chief  and  one  in  base,  erased,  coun 
changed,  for  Evans  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  two  chevronels  az 
chief  three  gryphons  passant  of  the  last,  for  Finch.  Crest- 
Wow  rampant  regardant  bendy  of  six  erm.  and  sa.,  support 
a  tilting  spear  erect  ppr.  enfiled  with  a  boar's  head  erased 
ilio/io— Libertas. 

Seat— Moreton  Court,  near  Hereford. 


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EVANS  OF  NORTH  TUDDENHAM. 

Evans,  John  Aethue,  Esq.  of  North  Tuddenliam, 
rfolk,  and  of  Dene,  co.  Oxford,  Capt.  E.I.C.S., 
12  March,  1853,  Hon.  Margaret  Eleanora  Geor- 
a  Fi-aser,  sister  of  Alexander,  17th  Lord  Saltoun, 
1  has  issue  one  son  and  two  daus. 

LtlTCaClC.— The   family  of  Evans  is  of  Welsh  extraction, 

was    originally   seated    in  co.    Carmarthen,   whence    a 

ach  removed  in  the  reign  of  James  I.  to  Ireland.    Another 

HOMAS  Evans,  settled  at  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  Suffolk,  circa 
j.  He  m.  1697,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Case,  Gent,  of 
n  Bardolph,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

HOMAS  Evans,  Esq.,  Barristcr-at-Law,  Eecorder  of  Bury 
Edmunds,  Suffolk.  He  m.  1725,  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward 
htingale,  Esq.  of  Kneesworth,  co.  Cambridge,  and  had 
son, 

HOMAS  Evans,  Esq.,  vi.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Denny,  Esq.  of  Eye,  Suffolk,  and  left  by  her  (who  in.  2ndly, 
aund  Jonny,  Esq.  of  Bungay,  Suffolk)  a  son  and  successor, 
HOMAS  Browne  Evans,  Esq.  of  North  Tuddenham,  J. P. 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of  Norfolk  1795,  m.  1787,  Mary  Hase, 
dau.  of  Edward  Hase,  Esq.  of  Sail  House,  Norfolk, 
niece  of  Sir  J.  Lombe,  Bart,  of  Great  Melton,  and  had  issue, 
Thomas  Browne,  of  North  Tuddenham  and  Dene. 
.  Edward  (Kev.),  Rector  of  Eriswell,  Suffolk,  and  of  Eccles, 
Norfolk. 

I.  Henry,  Rector  of  Lyng  and  Swanton  Abbots,  Norfolk, 
n.  Sophia,  dau.  of  Thomas  Cubitt,  Esq.  of  Honing  Hall, 
•Norfolk,  and  has  issue. 

1  Henry  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Eriswell,  Suffolk,  m.  25  April, 
1849,  his  cousin,  Louisa  Evans. 

2  Thomas  Robert.         3  Edward.        4  Charles. 

( 1  Catherine  Mary.  2  Mary  Jane. 

Evans  d.  1827,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
HOMAS  Browne    Evans,  Esq.  of  North    Tuddenham   and 
le,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6.  31  May,  1789;  r,i.  4  July,  1814,  Char- 
e,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  John  Godin  Simeon,  Bart,  of  Grazeley, 
ks,  Senior  Master  of  Chancery,  and  had  issue, 
DHN  Aetdur,  now  of  North  Tuddenham. 
rancis  Edward  Capt.   H.M.  23rd  Fusiliers,  killed  at  the 
Uma,  20  Sept.  1854. 

tiomas  Henry,  Lieut.  4th  Light  Cavalry,  Madras,  m.  25  Aug. 
',  Mary  Louise,  elder  dau.  of    Sir  David  Cunynghame, 
Bart.,  and  has  one  dau. 

harles  Frederick,  d.  July,  1842.  Fitzwilliam  (Rev.) 

arriett. 

harlotte,  to.  25  April,  1849,  Alexander  Fraser,  Lord  Saltoun. 
ouisa,  m.  25  April,  1849,  the  Rev.  Henry  Evans,  Rector  of 
Sriswell,  Suffolk.  Augusta, 

ary,  in.  1  Jan.  1861,  Cornwall  Simeon,  Esq.  2nd  son  of  the 
ate  Sir  Richard  Simeon,  Bart.,  and  brother  of  the  present 
Bart. 

rins — Arg.,  three  boars'  heads  couped  sa. 
'.ats — North    Tuddenham,    Norfolk ;     and    Dene    House, 
ord. 


EVANS    OF    WHITBOURNE. 

5vANS,  Edwaed  Bickeeton,  Esq.  of  Whitbourne 
11,  CO.  Hereford,  J.P.  for  the  cos.  Worcester  and 
reford,  and  D.L.  for  the  latter,  b.  17  Oct.  1819 ; 
21  April,  1846,  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  late  Peter 
sming,  Esq.  of  Wallace  Grove,  Glasgow,  by  Janet 
illace  his  wife,  and  has  issue, 

DWABD  Wallace,  b.  22  May,  1847  ;  m.  13  Nov.  1872,  Rhoda, 
elder  dau.  of  Arthur  Herbert  Cocks,  Esq.,  C.B. 
atrick  Fleming,  b.  18  Dec.  1851. 

'.  Evans  is  only  son  of  Edward  Evans,  Esq.,  J.P. 
the  city  of  Worcester  (who  d.  6  March  1870), 
Catherine  Bickerton  his  wife  (who  d.21  Feb.  1877), 
I  grandson  of  Thomas  Evans,  Esq.  and  Grace 
;den  his  wife.  He  has  four  sisters  surviving,  viz., 
ry  Hilditch,  wife  of  T.  E.  Hill,  Esq.  M.P.  for 
jrcester;  Elizabeth  Bickerton;  Sarah  Sugden, 
e  of  David  Everett,  Esq.  of  Worcester  ;  Hannah 
'ra,  -widow  of  Pearce  Baldwin,  Esq.  of  Stourport. 

rms — Per  pale  arg.  and  gu.  a  lion  passant  regardant 
ween  two  fleurs-de-lis  in  chief,  and  in  base  a  bundle  of 

banded  all  counterchanged.  Cred—A  lion  passant  re- 
dant  arg.,  charged  on  the  body  with  three  crosses  molino 
,  the  dexter  paw  resting  on  a  bundle  of  rods  banded  also 

Motto — Libertas. 
caJ— Whitbourne  Hall,  Worcester. 


EVANS    OF    ASH    HILL   AND    MILTOWN 
CASTLE. 

Evans,  Eltstan  Eyee,  Esq.  of  Ash  Hill -Towers, 
CO.  Limerick,  b.  23  June,  1845  ;  s.  his  grandfather 
1856 ;  m.  21  Dec.  1876,  Isabella,  widow  of  Eichard 
Beardsley,  Esq.,  late  U.S.  Consul  General  in  Egypt, 
and  dau.  of  Eev.  Philip  Smith,  of  Cherrymount, 
CO.  Meath. 

ILiUCage.— Cot.  TnoMas  Evans,  of  Miltown  Castle,  co. 
Cork,  M.P.  for  Castle  Martyr  (brother  of  George,  1st  Lord 
Carbery,  and  3rd  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  George  Evans,  of 
Caherass  and  Bulgaden  Hal!,  co.  Limerick,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Eyre  Castle,  co.  Galway,  M.P.), 
m.  18  May,  1722,  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  James  Waller,  Esq.  of 
Castletown,  co.  Limerick,  Governor  of  Kinsale  (son  of  Sir 
Hardress  Waller,  the  celebrated  Parliamentary  General),  by 
whom,  who  d.  1762,  aged  74,  he  had  issue, 

Etre,  his  successor. 

Thomas  Waller  (Rev.),    Rector  of  Dunmanway,  co.  Cork. 

(see  D'Arcy  Evans  of  Knockaderry). 

John,  Capt.  18th  regt.,  m.  23  July,  1775,  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Charles  Gookin,  Esq.  of  Bandon,  widow  of  J.  Harris,  Esq. ; 
but  d.  s.  p.  1797. 

Mary,  to.  1753,  George  Bruce,  Esq.  and  d.  Feb.  1799. 

Dorothy,  m.  Thomas  Lucas,  Esq.  of  Richfordstown. 
Mr.  Evans  d.  15  Sept.  1753,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Eyre  Evans,  Esq.  of  Miltown  Castle,  in.  16  July,  1757,  Mary, 
only  child  and  sole  heiress  of  Thomas  Williams,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
menagh,  co.  Limerick  (only  son  of  Major  Charles  Williams, 
by  Mary  Rose,  his  wife,  sister  of  the  Right  Hon.  Henry  Rose, 
Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  King's  Bench),  and  by  her,  who 
d.  29  Nov.  1825,  aged  86,  had  issue, 

Eyre  (posthumous),  his  heir. 

Mary,  m.  17  April,  1781,  her  first  cousin,  the  Eev.  Jonathan 
Bruce,  Esq.  of  Miltown,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  9  Feb.  1837. 

Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  11  July,  1785. 

Abigail,  to.  6  July,  1796,  the  Eev.  William  Stopford,  LL.D. 
of  AbbeviUe,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  29  June,  1853. 

Katherine,   m.   1792,   Thomas   Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Beechmount, 
M.P.  CO.  Limerick,  and  d.  14  Feb.  1848. 
Mr.  Evans  d.  5  April,  1773.    His  only  son, 

Etre  Evans,  Esq.  of  Miltown  Castle  and  Ash  Hill  Towers, 
6.  23  May,  1773;  m.  20  March,  1805,  Anna,  eldest  dau.  of 
the  late  Robert  Maunsell,  Esq.  of  Limerick,  formerly  a 
Member  of  Council  at  Madras,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  June, 
1857)  had  issue, 

I.  Etre,  b.  5  May,  1806 ;  to.  6  Dec.  1837,  Hon.  Sophia  Crofton, 
sister  of  Edward,  2nd  Lord  Crofton ;  and  d.  17  July,  1852, 
leaving  issue, 

1  Elystan-Eyre,  now  of  Ash  Hill  Towers. 

2  St.  George  Frederick  William,  b.  28  Aug.  1847. 

1  Louisa  Charlotte  Georgina,  d.  10  Aug.  1857. 

2  Anna  Caroline.  3  Sophia  Helen  Augusta. 

II.  Robert  Maunsell,  b.  4  May,  1808,  Archdeacon  of  Cloyne ; 
m.  6  Feb.  1835,  Deborah,  3rd  dau.  of  William  Casaubon 
Purdon,  Esq.  of  Tinnerana,  co.  Clare. 

III.  George  Thomns,  of  Clooncavin,  Otago,  New  Zealand, 
Major  late  74th  Highlanders,  b.  17  Dec.  1809;  m.  19  Jan. 
1841,  Louisa  Barbara,  '2nd  dau.  of  Trevor  Corry,  Esq.  of 
Newry,  and  has, 

1  Eyre  Frederick  FitzGenrge,  of  New  Zealand,  6.  23  Feb. 
1842;  m.  1868,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  James  Lees,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue,  1  Percy,  b.  15  Sept.  1871 ;  2  Eyre,  6.  13  June, 
1874;  3  Lloyd,  6.  28  Sept.  1876;  4  George,  d.  20  Jan. 
1877;  5  Savage,  6.  Jan.  1878;  1  Ethel;  2  Kathleen;  3 
AUce. 

2  Trevor  Corry,  6.  31  Jan.  1850. 

3  George  Morrice,  6.1  Oct.  1855. 

1  Anne  Trevor  Corry,  in.  24  Nov.  1874,  her  cousin,  Francis 
Ogilvie  Grant,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Hon.  James  Grant,  of 
Grant,  and  nephew  of  the  Earl  of  Seafield,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Thomas  Williams,  of  Crieffe  Lodge,  Otago,  New  Zealand, 
6.  6  March,  1815;  late  Capt.  74th  Highlanders,  and  after- 
wards 97th  foot;  TO.  12  Aug.  1851,  Helen  Elizabeth,  4th 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  Rev.  David  Stewart  Moncrieffo, 
Rector  of  Loxton,  Somerset,  and  left  issue,  Stewart  Eyre, 
b.  24  May,  1852,  m.  18  Oct.  1877,  Harriet,  3rd  dau.  o  t  the 
late  James  McKenny,  Esq.,  nephew  of  the  late  Sir  James 
McKenny,  Bart. ;  Hardress  Eyre  Graham,  b.  15  March, 
1857 ;  and  Annie  Moncrieff,  in.  3  April,  1878,  John  Gifford, 
Esq. 

V.  John  Freke,  LL.D.,  J.P.,  b.  6  Feb.  1817,  Earrister-at- 
Law;  i)i.  27  May,  1851,  JuliaBmce,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
the  Rev.  David  Stewart  Moncrieffe,  and  has  a  dau.,  Isabel 
Freke. 

VI.  Henry  Frederick,  late  21st  Fusiliers,  b.  12  April,  1821 ; 
in.  27  May,  1851,  Sarah  Anne,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
the  Rev.  David  Stewart  Moncrieffe,  and  has,  Frederick 
Maclean;  Caroline  Susan  Moncrieffe;  and  Helen  Fre- 
derica. 


'>2G 


EVA 


THE  LA.NDED  GENTRY. 


EVA 


I.  Anna  Maria  Stone,    'm.  5  Feb.  1836,    the  Kev.  Robert 
Hedges  Maunsell  Eyre,  Rector  of  Innishannon,  co.  Cork. 
u.  Caroline   Louisa,    t,i.  6    April,    1841,    the  Hon.    James 
Ogilvie  Grant,  ind  son  of  Francis  William,  6th  Earl  of  Sea- 
field  ;  d.  6  Feb.  1850. 
HI.  Elizabeth,  m.  1857,  Peter  Hay,  Esq. 
Mr.  Evans,  High  Sherifif  co.  Limerick  1810,  d.  29  Jan.  1S5C. 

^'(■mi— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  three  boars'  heads 
couped  sa.,  for  Evans;  2nd,  gu.,  a  lion  rampant  within  a  bor- 
dure  or,  for  Williams;  3rd,  or,  a  lion  rampant  reguardant, 
sa.,  for  MoRBicE.  C')-tst—A  demi-lion  reguardant  or,  holding 
between  his  paws  a  boar's  head  couped  sa.  Motto — Libertas. 
£eat—Mli  Hill  Towers,  near  Kilmallock,  co.  Limericli. 


EVANS    OF    KNOCKADERRY. 
D'Aecx-Eyaxs,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Knockaderry 
House,  CO.  Limerick,  J. P.  for  the  cos.  of  Cork  and 
Limerick,  b.  20  Apnl,  1809 ;  m.  1st,  21  May,  1835, 
Thomasina  Eliza,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John 
Eoles   Eeeres,  Esq.  of  Clare   Street,  Dublin,  and 
Eelfort,  CO.  Cork,  and  has  had  issue, 
I.  Thomas  D'Arcy,  b.  19  Feb.  1836;  d.  25  July,  1855. 
n.  Eyre  George  Elystan,  b.  26  Feb.  1837  ;  d.  19  Oct.  1866. 

I.  Anna  Maria,  d.  1  Jan.  1865. 

II.  Thomasina  Mary,  m.  12  April,  1866,  Samuel  E.  Prosser, 
Esq. 

ui.  Catherine  Sophia,  m.  1  June,  1864,  George  Pcirce,  Esq. 
M.D. ;  and  d.  June,  1876. 
He  m.  2ndly,  8  Sept.  1875,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of 
George   Studdert,   Esq.,  J.P.   of    Clunderlaw,   co. 
Clare. 

iLilTCagC. — The  Eev.  Thomas  Wai.i.ee  Evans,  Rector  of 

Dunmanway,  co.    Cork  (2nd  son  of  Thomas  Evans,  Esq.  of 

Miltown  Castle,  M.P.  for  Castlemartyr,  brother  of  the  1st  Lord 

Carberry,  by  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Waller,  Esq.  of  Castletown, 

CO.  Limerick,    Governor  of  Kinsale  temp.  Queen  Anne),  m. 

21  April,  1763,  Catherine,  only  dau.  of  James  Conyers  Darcy, 

Esq.  of  Knockaderry  House,  co.  Limerick  (descended  from  the 

family  of   Earls    of    Holderness),  and    sole  heiress    of   her 

brother.  Col.  James  D'Arcy,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  April, 

1804),  he  had  issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir.  James,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Eyre,   m.   10  May,  1821,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas 

Austin,  Esq.  ;  and  d.  14  Nov.  1847,  leaving  issue,  Thomas, 

■who  m.  his  cousin,  Emily,  dau.   of  James  D'Arcy  Evans, 

Esq.) ;    Elizabeth ;    and  Catherine,  m.  Richard  Busteed, 

Esq. 

John,  Capt.  24th  regt.,  killed  at  Talavera. 
Elizabeth  Waller,  d.  imm.  28  June,  1845. 
Catherine,  in.  July,  1800,  Sampson  Beamish,  Esq.  of  Kil- 
malooda  House,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  26  Sept.  1849. 
Mr.  Evans  d.  24  Feb.  1797,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thosias  D'Arct  Evans,  Esq.  of  Knockaderry  House,  m.  1S14, 
Brabazon,  2nd  dau.  of  Richard  Taylour,  Esq.  of  Holly  Park, 
CO.  Limerick,  but  had  no  issue.  Mr.  Evans  d.  10  Dec.  1833, 
and  was  .s.  by  his  brother, 

James  D'Akcy  Evans,  Esq.  of  Knockaderry  House,  m.  1st, 
May,  1800,   Arabella  Massy,  3rd  dau.  of  Samuel  Leake,   Esq. 
of  Rathkeale,  co.  Limerick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  March, 
1833)  had  issue, 
Thomas  D'AncT,  row  of  Knockaderry  House. 
John  D'Arcy,  6.  29  Sept.  1817;  m.  22   July,    1857,  Marian, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  late  William  Wallace,   Esq.,  M.D.  of 
DubUn,  and  d.  12  Oct.  1875,  having  had  issue,  John  D'Arcy, 
b.  31  Aug.  1858 ;  George  William  Wallace,  b.  4  Oct.  1860  ; 
Waller  Eyre,  6.  20  June,  1864;  James  Hugh  Wallace,  b.  18 
Jan.  1867;  William  Henry  Wallace,  b.  2  Oct.  1871;   and 
Marian  Silvia  Emily,  d.  23  Jan.  1869. 
Catherine,  m.  6  July,  1832,  Robert  Dean  Hay,  Esq.,  R.N., 

and  is  deceased. 
Elizabeth,  m.  1829,  John  Evans  Lucrs,  Esq.;  and  d.  1845. 
Emily  Maty,  m.  May,  1839,  Thomas  Waller  Evans,  LL.D., 
and  d.  29  Jan.  1873. 

Mary  Anne,  m.  12  Sept.  18.35,  Thomas  William  Locke,  Esq., 
J.P.  of  Castleview,  co.  Limerick    deceased. 
ArabeUa,  m.  24  July,   1848,  WUliam  O'Hara,  Esq.,  J.P., 
deceased. 
Mr.  Evans   m.  2ndly,  2  Jan.  1834,  Ann  Maria,  widow  of — 
Fitzgerald,  Esq.    He  d.  7  March,  1848. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  boars'  heads  couped  sa.,  quartering 
D'Akcy.  Crests — 1st,  Evans  :  A  demi-lion  rampant  reguardant 
or,  holding  between  the  paws  a  boar's  head  couped  sa. ;  2nd, 
D'Abcy  :  A  spear  broken  in  three  pieces  or,  two  in  saltire  and 
one  in  pale,  headed  ppr.,  banded  together  at  the  middle  by  a 
ribbon.     Motto — Libertas. 

.Icatfi— Knockaderry  House,  Knockaderry,  near  Newcastle 
West,  CO.  Limerick. 


EVANS    OF    CARKER. 

Evans,  John  Westeopp,  Esq.  of  Carker  Horn 
CO.  Cork,  J.P.,  b.  1831 ;  .v.  liis  father  1864  ;  m.  186 
Anne,  dau.  of  Mr.  M.  O'Conner,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Ralph,  b.  1866.  ii.  Alfred,  6.  1866. 

HI.  Roberts  Walter,  b.  1873. 

I.  Anne,  6.  1864.  ii.  Henrietta  Thomasina,  6.  1870. 

III.  Georgina  Elizabeth,  b.  1871. 

IV.  Mary,  b.  1875.  v.  Julia  Christiana. 
ILtltCajJC. — Nathaniel  Evans,  Esq.  of  Griston  and  Cas 

Roberts,  co.  Limerick,  stated  to  have  been  the  first  settler 
this  family  in  Ireland,  and  to  have  come  from  Yorkshire,  b 
an  only  son, 

Nathaniel  Evans,  Esq.  of  Carker,  co.  Cork,  who 
Bridget,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Nicholas  Green,  Esq. 
Carker,  and  had  issue,  two  sons  and  one  dau.    The  elder  S( 

Nicholas  Green  Evans,  Esq.  of  Carker,  m.  Hannah,  dau. 
Randal  Roberts,  Esq.  of  Britfieldstown,  co.  Cork,  and  h 
issue  (with  three  sons  and  three  daus.  d.  unni.), 

I.  Nicholas  Gkeen,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Nathaniel,  m.  a  dau.  of  George  Parker,  and  sister 
Admiral  Sir  George  Parker,  and  had  a  dau.  m.  Chai 
Vernon,  Esq.  of  Lower  Mount" Street,  Dublin. 

in.  Roberts,  Major-Gen.  Royal  Artillery,   d.  1835;  m.  Mf 
Martha,  eldest  dau.  of  Gen.  Stephens,  Royal  Artillery,  a 
had  issue,  one  son  and  four  daus., 
1  Francis.    Major  E.I.C.S.,   m.  Mary,   dau.    of  Willi 
Eccles,  Esq.,  of  Eccles  Street,  Dublin. 

1  Amelia,  m.  Capt.  William  Lemoine,  R.A. 

2  Eliza,  m.  George  Ferris,  Surgeon-Major  R.A. 

3  Gertrude,  m.  Sir  Henry  Singer  Keating,  Knt.,  Justict 
Common  Pleas. 

4  Mary  Martha,  m.  0.  S.  Donnell,  Esq.,  Surgeon  Ar 
Medical  Staff. 

IV.  Henry,  Vice-Admiral  R.N.,  M.P.  for  Wexford,  m.  1 
May,  1801,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Andr 
Nash,  Esq.  of  Rossnalee,  co.  Cork  ;  and  2ndly,  18 
Marianne,  dau.  of  Peter  Holmes,  Esq.  of  Peterfield,  • 
Tipperary.  He  d.  16  Sept.  1842,  having  had  issue  by 
1st  wife,  with  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Arthur  Gethin  Creag 
of  Doneraile,  co.  Cork,  a  son, 

Nicholas,  of  Newtown,  co.  Cork,  J. P.,  h.  2  Oct.  18i 
m.  12  May,  1843,jCatherine  Alicia  Gervais,  dau.  of  B 
John  Gervais  Cecil,  of  Augher,  co.  Tyrone,  and  has  iss 
Henry,  6.  16  May,  1844  ;  Francis  Nicholas,  b.  14  J; 
1846:  Hamilton  Archibald,  6.  7  Dec.  1847;  Pie 
Gervais,  b.  14  Sept.  1849;  and  Julia  Elizabeth. 
I.  Martha,  r,i.  Thomas  Newnham,  Esq.  of  Lehena,  co.  Co 
The  eldest  son, 

Nicholas  Gbeen  Evans,  Esq.,  m.  Nov.  1790,  Anne,  4th  d 
of  Ralph  Westropp,  Esq.  of  Attyflin,  co.  Limerick,  and  t 
issue, 
Ralph,  late  of  Carker.  John. 

Nicholas,  deceased. 
Hannah,  m.  George  Newenham,  E?q. 
Mary,  m.  Norcott,  Esq. 
Eliza,  d.  unrii.  Emma. 

The  eldest  son, 

Ralph  Evans,  Esq.  of  Carker,  m.  1818,  his  cousin,  Henriel 
dau.  of  Ralph  Westropp,  Esq.,  by  Harriett  his  wife,  sistei 
Charles  Vercker,  Viscount  Gort,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Nicholas  Green,  d.  warn. 

II.  John  Westropp,  now  of  Carker. 

I.  Harriette,  m.  Capt.  Napoleon  Herroqucllc,  of  the  Frei 
army,  and  d.  2  March,  1870. 

II.  Thomasina  Julia,  m.  George  Westropp,  Esq.,  and  has 
son  and  six  daus. 

III.  Juliana.  iv.  Anne. 

V.  Georgiana,  and  three  others. 
Mr.  Evans  d.  1864. 

Seal — Carker  House,  near  Doneraile. 


Ellen. 


EVANS    OF    GORTMERRON    HOUSE. 

Evans,  Edward,  Esq.  of  Gortmerron  House, 
Tyrone,  s.  his  brother  21  July,  1876. 

JtiUCHflC. — Thomas  Evans,  who  is  stated  to  have  b 
descended  from  Ethelystan  Glodrydd,  Prince  of  Ferlys, 
Wales,  was  Capt.  of  a  troop  of  horse  in  the  English  ai 
temp.  Charles  I.  He  served  in  Ireland  in  the  Rebellioi 
1041,  and  obtained  grants  of  land  in  co.  Kilkenny,  where 
eventually  settled  at  the  end  of  the  Civil  War,  having  i 
obtained  estates  in  Queen's  Co.  He  became  an  Aldermai 
the  City  of  Kilkenny,  and  served  as  Mayor  in  1658,  1659,  K 
1665,  and  1608.  He  m.  Katherine  Wcldon,  and  had  issue 
only  dau.,  Ellen,  and  two  sons, 

William,  of  KUcrecnc,  Kilkcony,  created  a  Bart,  by  pat 


EVA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EVE 


527 


tinted  19  Feb.  1682.    Hiss  dait.  and  eventual  heiress,  Cathe- 
rine, m.  Francis  Morres,  Esq.  of  Castle  Morres. 
Ed\\akd,  of  whose  line  we  treat, 
riie  latter, 

Edward  Evans,   Esq.,   Sheriff  of  Kilkenny  25  July,   1665, 
■ommanded  a  troop  in  the  Earl  of  Arran's  Horse,  at  the  Battle 
if  the  Boyne.     He  m.  and  had  issue, 
Henry,  of  Belevans,  co.  Kilkenny,  whose  only  son  and  heir, 
Joseph,  of  Belevans,  was  father  of  Joseph,  of  Belevans,  who 
(/.  .'iini.,  and  left  his  large  landed  estates  to  found  a  charit- 
able institution,  now  designated  "  Evans'  Charity." 
Edward,  of  whom  we  treat. 
This 
Edwakd  Evans,  Esq.  of  Kilkenny,  m.  1st,  Sarah  Butler,  of 
0.  Tipperpry,  and  by  her  had  one  son,  Ambrose.    He  m.  2ndly, 
Jusannah  Turvan,  alias  LopdeU,  of  co.  Galway,  and  by  her 
lad  a  son, 
Eev.  Geokge  Evans,  Rector  of  Donaghmore,  co.  Tyrone, 
.  Priscilla,  dau.  of  Eobert  Armitage,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and 
lad, 
Eobert  (Rev.),  to.  Emilia,  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  Forbes,  and  had  by 
her  a  dau.  Rebecca  Emilia,  m.  Euseby  Stratford  Kirwan, 
Esq.  of  Monkstown,  co.  Dublin,  and  d.  s.  p. 
Edward,  of  whom  presently. 

Mary,  m.  Eev.  Alexander  George  Stuart,  of  Tullynisken 
Glebe,  co.  Tyrone. 
ihe  2nd  son, 
Edward  Evans,  Esq.  of  Gortmerron  House,  co.  Tyrone,  J. P., 
31  May,  1762;  m.  17S9,  Sarah  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas 
Celly,  Esq.  of  Dawson's  Grove,  co.  Armagh,  J. P.,  and  had  issue, 
George  (Rev.),  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Murray,  Esq., 
J. P.,  and  d.  in  Canada,  9  May,  1878,  having  had  issue, 
George,  m.  Miss  Fitzgerald,  and  has  issue,  Francis,  and 
Sarah  Maria.  He  emigrated  with  his  family  to  Canada 
1851,  and  resided  at  Gortmerron  House,  Oak  Ville,  Toronto. 
Thomas  Kelly,  J.P.,  of  Vesey  Place,  Kingstown,  co.  Dublin, 
111.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Winder,  Esq.,  Capt.  Eoyal 
Artillery,  andd.  13  Nov.  1874,  leaving  issue,  Edward;  John 
W. ;  Dawson  Kelly ;  Arthur  Kelly ;  Elizabeth  Jane ;  Sarah 
Maria  ;  Mary  Anne ;  AUcia  Campbell ;  Letitia  Kelly ;  Jane 
Warring ;  Lucinda  Alexandrina. 

Eobert,  late  of  Gortmerron,  J.P.,  b.  1799;  m.  1829,  Eleanor, 
dau.  of  George  Stuart,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  late  Surgeon-General, 
Ireland,  and  d.  21  July,  1876,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  only 
surviving  brother,  Edwai'd. 
Edward,  now  of  Gortmerron. 

Lousia  Jane,  in.  Capt.  A.  Stuart,  90th  regt. ;  deceased. 
Priscilla,  m.  D.  H.  Sherrard,  Esq.  of  Thorndale,  co.  Dublin ; 
deceased. 
Alicia,  m.  Rev.  E.  W.  Bland,  of  Abbeville,  Belfast. 
Sarah  Maria,  to.  John  Echlin  Matthews,  Esq.  of  White  Abbey, 
CO.  Antrim,  Lieut.-Col.  co.  Down  Militia;  deceased. 
Arms— 'Erm.,   three  boars'  heads  couped   sa.  langued  gu. 
frest — A  demi-lion  rampant,  reguardant  erminois,  holding  be- 
ween  his  paws  a  boar's  head  couped  sa.    Mol/o — Libertas. 
/Scffii— Gortmerron  House,  Dungannon,  co.  Tyrone. 


EVANS    OF    LOUGH    PABK. 

Evans,  Nicholas,  Esq.  of  Lougli  Park,  co.  West- 
neath,  J.P.,  b.  1795 ;  m.  1849,  Mary  Aune,  dau.  of 
Jsher  P.  Williamson,  Esq.  of  Dromore,  co.  Cork, 
ly  his  wife  Aune,  dau.  of  J.  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Beech- 
nount,  CO.  Limerick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  Sept. 
859)  had  issue, 

I.  Francis  Hugh,  6.  1821 ;  late  1st  Royal  Regt. ;  d.  21  Nov. 
185G. 

II.  Usher  Williajison,  M.D.,  Staff  Surgeon,  b.  5  Feb.  1823; 
m.  15  July,  1859,  Caroline  Fanny,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late 
Capt.  Boyle  Travers,  Rifle  Brigade. 

in.  Nicholas,  6.  7  April,  1824;  m.  1851,  Louisa  Holder,  dau. 

of  Rev.  Edward  Batty,  of  Ballyhealy. 
IV.  William,  6.  April,  1829 ;  m.  1859,  Mary,  dau.  of  T.  M. 

Webb,  Esq.  of  Portarlington,  and  has  issue  three  daus. 

I.  Anne. 

II.  Frances  Jane,  d.  6  June,  1864. 

III.  Maria,  m.  1866,  Barbon  Flynn,  Esq. 

IV.  Marianne.  v.  Ellen,  d.  14  July,  1856.  vi.  Kate. 
iLUTCagC— Francis  Evans,   Esq.  of  Dublin,  3rd  son  of 

ji  lugh  Evans,  Esq.  of  Ballinrobe,  m.  1st,  10  June,  1738,  Martha, 
5(1  Idest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Joseph  Sherwood,  Esq.  of  Prior's 

Vood,  CO.  Dubhn;  and  '2ndly,  1779,  Christian  Warren,  widow 

nie  Ogle) ;  and  d.  2  June,  1780,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Nicholas,  his  heir. 

II.  Francis,  of  New  Forest,  co.  Westmeath,  Col.  of  Volun- 
teers 1782;  m.  Alicia,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Ogle, 
Esq.  of  Fatham  Park,  co.  Down;  and  d.  Oct.  1811,  leaving 
an  only  child, 


Fr.ancis,  m.  1st,  Harriet,  dau.  of  John  Locke,  Esq.  of  Wal- 
tliamstow ;  and  2ndly,  Hannah  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  the 
late  John  Gardiner,  Esq.  of  Farm  Hill,  co.  Mayo,  and  had 
issue  by  the  former, 

1  Francis  Locke,  6.  1812;  m.   1810,   Anna  Maria,  3rd 
dau.  of  Thomas  Stuart,  Esq. 

2  John  Ogle,   b.  1814;  to.  1837,  Emily  Jane,  eldest  dau. 
of  Thomas  Stuart,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

1  Mary.  2  Alicia  Harriet.  3  Harriet. 

I.  Ilonora,  m.  William  Foster,  Esq. 

II.  Anne,  d.  unm. 
The  elder  son, 

Nicholas  Evans,  Esq.  of  Baymount  and  Prior's  Wood,  co. 
Dublin,  Capt.  45th  regt.,  m.  Mary  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Vigor.s 
Thomas,  Esq.,  by  Mary  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
John  Gabbett,  Esq.,  by  Margery  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sampson 
Cox,  Esq.  of  BaUynoe,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Francis,  his  heir. 

n.  Nicholas,  Lieut.  41st  regt.,  d.  unm.  circa  1796. 
HI.  William,  of  Cheltenham,  Lieut.-Col.  41st  regt. ;  in.  20  Feb. 
1819,  Ann  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  ot  William  Sloane,  Esq.  of 
Tobago,  by  Ann  his  wife,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry 
Fisher,  Esq.,  and  d.  12  June,  1843,  leaving  issue, 

1  Charles  Bidgood,  b.  14  Feb.  1820. 

2  William  Sloane  (Rev.),  formerly  Incumbent  ot  Holy 
Trinity,  Barnstaple,  6.  21  Aug.  1823 ;  m.  21  Aug.  1847, 
Sehna,  2nd  dau.  of  WiUiam  Branscombe,  Esq.  of  Devon, 
and  has  issue,  Helena  Gertrude  Vigons  Spenser;  Lucy 
Georgiana  Sherwood :  and  Edith  Fitzmaurice. 

3  Henry  Hill,  b.  1825;  d.  unm.  4  July,  1850. 

1  Anne  Sloane,  m.  12  Nov.  1842,  Rev.  Philip  Thomas 
Drayton,  B.A. 

I.  Martha,  to.  1791,  Thomas  Smith,  Esq.,  M.D.  of  Maiden 
Hall,  CO.  Kilkenny. 

II.  Mary  Anne,  in.  1832,  John  Francis  Lane,  Esq.  of  St. 
Anne's,  Enniscorthy. 

The  eldest  son, 

Francis  Evans,  Esq.  of  Prior's  Wood,  co.  Dublin,  and 
Eobinstown,  co.  Westmeath,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  1st,  5  Nov. 
1793,  Anna,  dau.  of  William  Hickey,  Esq. ;  and  2ndly,  1821, 
Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Monsieur  Franeois  Berthome  de  la 
Mothe,  of  Nantes.  By  the  former  (who  d.  21  May,  1815)  he 
had  issue, 

I.  Nicholas,  now  of  Lough  Park. 

II.  Francis  (Rev.),  Rector  of  St.  John's,  Simcoe,  Canada 
West,  6.  1  Jan.  1803 ;  m.  1826,  Maria,  dau.  of  Rev.  M.  Lewis, 
of  Taunton,  Somerset;  and  d.  1858,  having  had  issue, 

1  George  Mountain,  b.  1  Feb.  1828. 

2  Francis,  b.  1829. 

3  William  Berthome,  b.  1835;  m.  22  Feb.  1859,  Eliza 
Minty. 

4  Henry  James,  b.  1837.  5  Lewis  Hamilton,  h.  1841. 
6  Lewis,  b.  1845. 

1  Ann  Sophia.  2  Charlotte  Georgina. 

3  Maria  Augusta.  4  Rosamond  Matilda. 

5  Frances  Flora  Georgina.  6  Jessy. 
in.  William,  Lieut.  41st  regt.,  d.  unm.  1831. 
I.  Mary  Anne. 

Mr.  Evans  d.  20  May,  1834. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  boars'  heads  couped  sa.  Crest — A  demi- 
lion  rampant  reguardant  or,  holding  between  the  paws  & 
boar's  head  couped  sa.     Motto — Libertas. 

Seat — Lough  Park,  CastlepoUard,  co.  Westmeath. 


EVELYN    OF    WOTTON. 

EvELTN,WiiLiAM  JoHN,  Esq.  of  Wotton,  Surrey, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  27  July,  1822,  High  Sheriff,  Surrey 
1860,  and  M.P.  for  West  Surrey  1849  to  1857  ;  m. 
28  Oct.  1873,  Frances  Harriet,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  G. 
V.  Chichester,  brother  to  Lord  O'Neill  of  Shanes 
Castle,  CO.  Antrim,  and  has  issue, 

John  Haecourt  Chichester,  6.  11  Aug.  187C. 

Ada  Jane. 

HtlTCaCfr.— This  family,  a  branch,  as  is  supposed,  of  the 
Norman  family  of  Evelin,  was  settled  at  Harrow-on-the-Hill, 
Middlesex,  temp.  Henry  IV.  From  Harrow  it  removed  to 
Kingston,  Surrey,  temp.  Henrv  VIII. 

George  Evelyn,  Esq.,  son  of  John  Evelyn,  of  Kinsston-on- 
Thames,  Surrey,  and  grandson  of  Roger  Evelyn,  of  Stanmore, 
whose  father,  William  Avelyn,  of  Harrow-on-the-Eill,  d.  iu 
1476,  was  the  first  person  to  bring  the  art  of  making  gunpowder 
to  perfection  in  England,  and  for  the  convenience  of  his 
works  in  the  neighbourhood,  purchased  the  estate  at  Wotton. 
He  m.  1st,  Rose,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  WiUiams,  Esq.. 
brother  and  heir  of  Sir  John  Wilhams,  Knt.,  and  by  Uer  had 
several  children,  of  whom, 


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TIIE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EVE 


Tliomas,  of  Long  Ditton,  whose  Krnndson,  Sir  Edward  Evelyn, 
of  Long  Ditton,  was  created  a  Bart,  in  1682-3,  but  d.  without 
male  issue  in  1692,  when  the  title  became  extinct. 
John,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

George,  of  Everley  and  Wcstdean.    The  dau.  and  heiress  of 

Sir  John  Evelyn,  Knt.  of  'VVestdean,  m.  Robert  Pierrepoint, 

Esq.  of  Thoresby,  and  was  mother  of  Evelyn,  Duke  of 

Kingston. 

George  Evelyn,  m.  2ndly,  Joan  Stint,  and  had  by  her  six  sons 

and  two  daus.,  of  whom  he  left  surviving  at  his  decease,  in 

1003,  a  dau.,  Catherine,  m.  Thomas  Stoughton,  Esq.  of  Stough- 

ton,  and  one  son, 

Bichard,  father  of  John  Evelyn,  the  accomplished  author  of 
Silia,  ancestor  of  the  Evelyns  of  Wotton,  barts. 
The  second  son, 

John  Eveltn,  Esq.  of  Kingstone  and  Godstone,  o»e  of  the 
six  Clerks  in  Chancery,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
William  Stevens,  of  Kingston,  and  left  at  his  decease  a  son  and 
successor, 

SiE  John  EvEtTN,  Knt.  of  Godstone,  M.P.  for  Bletchingley, 
who  TO,  Thomasine,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Heynes,  Esq. 
of  Chessington,  and  by  her  (who  was  buried  1676)  had  issue, 
John  (Sir),  his  heir,    of   Godstone,    created  a  bart.  1660, 
d.s.p.m.  1671. 
Geoege,  of  whom  presently. 
Jane,  to.  Sir  William  Leach,  of  Equerries,  in  Kent. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Edward  Hales,  Esq. 
The  2nd  son, 

Geobge  E\'ELTN,  Esq.  of  Nutfield,  M.P.  for  Bletchingley,  m. 
thrice.  By  his  second  wife,  Margaret  Webb,  he  had  (with 
eeveral  daus.)  two  surviving  sons, 

George,  of  Nutfield  and  Rook's  Nest,  Surrey,  d.  1724,  leaving 
three  daus.,  his  coheirs. 
Edward,  of  Felbridge,  Surrey,  h.  1681,  whose  granddau.  and 
heiress,  Julia  Annabella  Evelyn,  to.  Sir  George  Augustus 
Shuckburgh,  Bart.,  and  had  an  only  dau.  and  heiress,  Julia, 
who  m.  Hon.  Charles  C.  JenkinsoU;  Earl  of  Liverpool,  and 
d.  1814. 
By  Frances,  his  third  wife,  dau.  of  Andrew  Broomhall,  Esq.  of 
Stoke  Newington,  George  Evelyn,  of  Nutfield,  had  (besides  a 
dau.,  Frances,  who  d.  warn.)  two  sons, 

I.  Richard,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  William,  of  St.  Clere,  in  Kent,  h.  1686;  m.  1st,  Frances, 
dau.  and  heir  of  William  Ghmville,  Esq.,  assumed,  in 
consequence,  the  surname  of  Glanvillb,  and  had  an  only 
dau.,  Frances,  wife  of  Admiral  Edward  Boscawen.  He  m. 
2ndly  (resuming  on  that  occasion  his  patronymic,  Evelyn), 
Bridget,  dau.  of  Hugh  Raymond,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had 

1  William  Evelyn,  Esq.  of  St.  Clere,  m.  Susanna  Barret, 
and  had  a  son,  William,  who  d.  unra.,  and  a  dau.,  Frances, 
who  TO.  Col.  Hume  (who  took  the  name  and  arms  of 
Eveltn).     She  d.  s.  p.  18.34. 

2  George  Raymond  Evelyn,  Esq.,  to.  1766,  Jane  Elizabeth 
Leslie,  Countess  of  Rothes  in  her  own  right,  and  had  a 
son,  George  WUUam,  10th  Earl  of  Rothes. 

Thf  elder  son, 

BicHABD  Eveltn,  was  settled  at  Nans,  co.  Kildar3.  By  his 
first  wife,  Jane,  sister  of  Alderman  Thomas  Mead,  Lord  Mayor 
of  Dublin  1758,  he  had  one  son,  William.  By  his  2nd  wife, 
Elizabeth  Caddan,  who  had  issue  who  d.  in  infancy.  Richard 
Evelyn  d.  17.51,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son. 

The  Veet  Rev.  William  Evelyn,  Dean  of  Emly,  Ireland,  to. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Christopher  Chamberlain,  Esq.  of  Cham- 
berlain's Town,  CO.  Meath,  and  d.  1776,  having  had  issue, 

I.  William  Glanville,  his  heir,  Capt.  4th  (King's  Own) 
regt.,  mortally  wounded  1776,  d.  at  New  York,  unm. 

II.  John,  of  whom  wc  treat. 
The  2nd  but  last  surviving  son, 

John  Evelyn,  Esq.  «.  to  the  estate  of  Wotton,  Surrey,  1817, 
Tinder  the  will  of  Mary,  Lady  Evelyn,  widow  of  Sir  Frederick 
Evelyn,  Bart.  He  m.  24  Nov.  1787,  Ann,  dau.  of  Anthony 
Shee,  Esq.  of  Castlebar,  and  sister  of  Sir  George  Shee,  Bart., 
and  had  issue, 

William,  in  the  army,  d.  unm.  1805,  in  the  wreck  of  the 
"  Two  Friends  "  transport. 

Geoege,  heir  to  his  father. 

Frances,  to.  1822,  Col.  Rowley,  and  d.  1834. 
Mr.  Evelyn  d.  1827,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Geoege  Eveltn,  Esq.  of  Wotton,  Capt.  3rd  regt.  of  Guards, 
6.  16  Sept.  1791;  m.  12  July,  1821,  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  J.  H. 
Massy-Dawson,  Esq.  of  Ballynacourte,  M.P.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  John,  now  of  Wotton. 

II.  George  Palmer,  of  Hartley  Manor,  Kent,  Lieut.-Col.  Com- 
manding 1st  Royal  Surrey  Militia,  late  Capt.  in  the  Rifle 
Brigade,  h.  1823;  m.  1855,  Miss  Esther  Emiline  Phillips,  and 
has  issue, 

George  Rowley  John,  6.  1857. 
Charles  William  GlanviUe,  b.  1860. 


Edward  Shoe,  h.  1SG6. 
Mary  Emiline. 
HI.  Charles  Francis,  Lieut.-Col.  3rd  Surrey  Militia. 

IV.  Frederick  Massy  (Rev.),  late  Vicar  of  Oakwood,  Surrey; 
m.  1848,  Miss  Oretta  Cox,  and  had  issue,  William  Frederick 
Massy,  John  Dawson,  anil  Mary  Adelaide.  The  Rev.  F.  M. 
Evelyn  d.  1877. 

V.  James,  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards,  m.  1860,  Miss  Annie 
Davis,  and  d.  1874,  having  had  issue,  James  Boscawen, 
6.  1868,  d.  1869  ;  and  Alberta  Silva. 

VI.  Edmund  Boscawen  (Rev.),  St.  Clere,  Sevenoaks,  late 
Rector  of  Wotton,  Surrey,  m.  1857,  Lucy  Emma,  dau.  of 
Rev.  Charles  Francis  Johnson,  Vicar  of  AVhite  Lackington, 
Somerset. 

Mr.  Evelyn  d.  1829. 

ArriiH — Az.,  a  griffin  passant  or,  a  chief  of  the  last.  Crest— 
A  griffin  passant  or,  beaked  forelegged  and  ducally  gorged  az. 
Motto — Durete. 

Smt — Wotton,  Dorking,  Surrey. 


EVERAUD    OF    FTJLNEY    HOUSE. 

EvEEAED,  Robert,  Esq.  of  Fulney  House,  co. 
Lincoln,  J.P.,  D.L.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Wyke- 
ham,  2nd  son  of  late  Samuel  Everard,  Esq.,  m.  1846, 
3rd  dau.  and  co.  heiress  (with  her  sisters,  Anne,  m. 
John  Bowen  Gumbleton,  Esq.  of  Fort  William, 
CO.  Waterford,  see  GtTJMBLEton  of  Glvnnatore, 
Elizabeth,  m.  William  Whitting,  Esq.  of  Thorney 
Abbey,  co.  Cambridge,  and  Mary,  m.  Charles  Green, 
Esq.  of  Spalding,  co.  Lincoln)  of  Henry  Eyerard, 
Esq.  of  Spalding,  and  has  an  only  dau., 

Sarah  EUzabeth,  m.  3  Feb.  1870,  Edward  Montague  Earle 
AVelby,  Barrister-at-Law,  4th  son  of  Sir  Glynne  Earle 
Welby  Gregory,  Bart,  of  Denton  Hall,  co.  Lincoln. 

iLinCajE- — The  Lincolnshire  Everards  family  are  said,  by 
the  great  Norfolk  archaeologist,  Mr.  A.  W.  Blencoe,  to  be  the 
oldest  remaining  branch  of  the  Everard  family  of  Great 
Waltham,  Essex. 

Artns—Mg.,  a  fess  wavy  between  three  estoiles  gu.  Cn  '— 
A  man's  head  in  profile  couped  at  the  shoulders  ppr.  on  the 
head  a  long  cap  barry  wavy  or  and  sa.  turned  gold.  Motto— 
Perseverando. 

/Seai— Fulney  House,  near  Spalding. 


EVERARD    OF    RANDLESTOWN. 

EvEEAED,  Nugent  Taxbot,  Esq.  of  Randlestown, 
CO.  Meath,  J.P.,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  b.  24 
Oct.  1849;  s.  his  father  1864;  m.  6  Nov.  1873, 
Sylvia,  dau.  of  William  Humphi-ys,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
haise,  co.  Cavan,  and  has  a  son  and  heir,  Richard 
William,  b.  1874. 

ILfltCilgC— Two  pedigrees,  supplying  each  other's  de- 
ficiencies, two  shields  of  arms  with  quarterings,  and  a  great 
number  of  old  parchments  and  papers  (in  a  very  bad  state  of 
preservation)  give  the  following  details: 

Maetin  Eveeaed  (son  of  Hdgo  Eveeabd),  went  over 
Ireland  with  John  in  the  year  1187,  on  the  occasion  of  the 
latter  being  appointed    Governor  of  Ireland    by  his  father 
Henet  II.     For  his  military  services  he  was  granted  lands  and 
castles  in  Meath.    His  son, 

RoGEB  Eveeabd,  in.  Olivia Randhill,  heiress  of  Randillstowne, 
and  was  father  of 

James  Evebaed,  of  Randillstowne,  living  in  1356,  to.  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Patrick  Plunkett,  of  Bewley,  co.  Louth,  and  was 
s.  by  his  son, 

RicHABD  Evebaed,  of  Randillstown,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Patrick 
Garland  (or  Gernon),  of  Garlandstown,  and  left  a  son, 

Pateick  Eveeabd,  of  Randillstown,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Sir  Alexander  Plunkett,  of  Ratlimore  (Lord  Chancellor  of 
Ireland,  1463),  and  had  issue, 

John  or  Pateick  Eveeaed,  of  Randalstown,  to.  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Thomas  FitzJohn,  of  Fianstown,  co.  Meath,  and  left  a 
son, 

James  Eveeabd,  of  Randalstown.  He  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Sir  Patrick  Baraewall,  Knt.  of  Fieldstown,  and  was  living 
14  Henby  VII.,  1499,  and  had  a  son, 

Pateick  Eveeaed,  of  Randalstown,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
James  Bath,  of  Athcarne,  and  left  a  son, 

RiCHAED  Eveeaed,  of  Randalstown,  his  heir,  m.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Darby,  Patron  of  the  Living  of  Killberry,  i 
1511  (MS.  Marsh's  Library)  and  had  issue, 

SiE  Pateick  Eveeabd,  Knt.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  JoUu 
Egurde  or  Asarde.    He  was  s.  by  his  son, 


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525 


James  Everard,  of  Randalstown,  m.  before  1st  Edward  VI., 
Elenor,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Bellew,  Knt.  of  Duleek,  and  widoiv 
•of  Sir  Nicholas  Plunkett.    lie  J.  20  March,  1564,  leaving  two 
sons, 
Richard,  who  inherited  Randalstown. 

Nicholas,  who  settled  at  Fethard,  co.  Tippcrary,  and  had  a 
son, 

John,  of  Fethard,  whose  son, 

Redmond,  of  Fethard,  was  father  of  Sir  John  Everard, 

Bart,  of  Fethard,  so  created  in  1622.     The  title  became 

extinct  at  the  death  of  the  4th  Bart. 

Richard  Everard,  Esq.  of  Randalstown,  the  eldest  son,  s. 

his  father,   and  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Alexander  Plunkett,  of 

Sibbstown.     Having  contended  with  Michael  Cusack  of  Rath- 

ildron,  concerning  certain  lands  between  Randlestown   and 

Symonstown,  a.d.  1570,  a  Commission  was  appointed  "out  of 

he  Queen's  Majesty's  Exchequer,"  together  with  Sir  Patrick 

3arnewall  and  Gerald  Wesley,  of  Dangan,  to  act  as  arbitrators 

n  the  settlement  of  the  dispute.    He  d.  12  Dec.  1575,  leaving 

James  Everard,  Esq.  of  Randalstown,  in.  Jane,  dau.  of 
loser  Gernon,  of  Killencowle.  There  is  extant  an  Indenture 
)f  Lease  of  certain  lands  dated  7  July,  1590,  executed  by  him. 
n  the  29  Elizabeth  an  inquisition  was  taken  of  the  lands 
n  his  possession,  and  an  acccount  of  the  estates  held  by  his 
iredecessors,  12  Henri  VI.,  a.d.  1434.  He  rf.  1611,  Icariug 
wo  sons, 
John,  his  heir. 

Patrick,  built  the  chapel  of  St.  Anna  de  Randalstowne,  and 
left  his  name  on  a  chalice  with  the  date  1637. 
John  Everard,  Esq.  of  Randalstown,  the  eldest  son,  m. 
j'.lizabeth,  dau.  of  Christopher  Darditz,  of  Darditzrath,  co. 
i-outh.  He  claimed  certain  lands  in  co.  Meath,  before  the 
Right  Honourable  the  Commission  approved  for  the  adjudi- 
ation  of  claymes,"  a  copy  of  which  claim,  made  by  Thomas 
verard,  his  grandson,  is  among  the  family  papers.  Ho  was  s. 
y  his  son, 

Richard  Everard,  Esq.  of  Randalstown,  to.  Maud,  dau.  of 
apt.  Thomas  Netterville,  of  Blackcastle,  co.  Meath,  seventh 
an  of  the  first  Viscount  Netterville.    The  marriage  settle- 
lents  are  still  preserved.    He  d.  1640,  leaving  two  sons, 
Thomas,  his  successor. 

Patrick,  a  Lieut,  in  Sir  Michael  Creagh's  regt.  in  King 
James  II.'s  army,  and  M.P.  for  Kells  in  James's  Parliament. 
He  was  attainted,  and  in  1697,  part  of  his  Meath  estate  was 
granted  to  Arthur  Padmore  and  Joshua  Dawson.  In  1703, 
a  further  section  of  his  Meath  property  was  purchased  by 
Alderman  John  Leigh,  of  Drogheda,  from  the  Commis- 
sioners of  the  Forfeited  Estates,  and  another  by  the  Hollow 
Swords  Blades  Company.  His  estates  in  co.  Roscommon 
were  acquired  on  similar  title  by  Richard  Lloyd,  of  Cave- 
town,  and  those  in  co.  Longford,  by  James  Johnston,  of 
Littlemount,  co.  Fermanagh.  He  vi.  Catharine,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Plunkett,  of  Gibbstown,  and  d.  s.p.'m.  1720. 
Thomas  Everard,  Esq.  of  Randalstown,  the  eldest  son,  s. 
s  father,  and  to.  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Barnewall,  Esq.  of 
tackallen,  co.  Meath.  He  was  restored  in  1663  to  part  of  his 
tate  (of  which  he  had  been  deprived  during  the  usurpation 
f  the  Protector  Cromwell).  His  will  is  dated  "  May  ye  22nd, 
387,"  and  mentions  his  issue, 
Mathias.  Christopher. 

Margaret,  m.  James  Misset,  Esq.  of  Pluntown,  co.  Meath. 
Mary.  Alison. 

e  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Mathias  Everard,  a  Lieut. -Co!,  in  King  James  II.'s  army, 
eing  within  the  benefit  of  the  Articles  of  Limerick,  he  was 
lowed  certain  estates  in  fee  in  co.  Meath,  as  son  and  heir  of 
hcmas  Everard,  and  a  certain  estate  in  fee  in  the  co.  Meath 
rfeitures  of  Patrick  Everard.  His  pass  from  Limerick,  signed 
C  de  Ginckell,  is  still  extant.  He  d.  14  March,  1714. 
Christopher  Everard,  Esq.,  his  brother,  s.  to  his  estates, 
id  m.  1st,  1715,  Teresa,  dau.  of  Mark  Baggott,  Esq.  co. 
ildare,  and  by  her  had  issue,  Mary  and  Anne  {d.  1730);  he 
.  2ndly,  Teresa,  dau.  of  Capt.  Thomas  Plunkett,  of  Tuitrath, 
I.  Meath,  brother  of  Christopher,  10th  Lord  Dunsany,  and  d. 
'32,  leaving  by  his  second  wife, 
John,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  Capt.  in  a  Cavalry  regt.,  who  was  killed  in 
Bohemia,  June,  1757,  in  the  Duke  of  Cumberland's  ill- 
starred  campaign. 

Francis,  Lieut.-Col  in  the  King  of  Naples'  regt.  of  Foot  Guards. 
Catharine. 

John  Everard,  Esq.,  his  son  and  successor,  6.  1722,  con- 
rmed  on  coming  of  age  in  1747,  to  the  Established  Church, 
e  TO.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Hugh  O'Reilly,  of  Ballinlough  Castle, 
estmeath,  and  d.  1764,  leaving  an  only  son,  under  the  guar- 
anship  of  the  Right  Hon.  Lord  Bellew  and  Sir  William  Baggott, 


Thomas  Everard,  Esq.  of  Randlestown,  who  was  Ili^h 
Sheriff  of  Meath  in  1795,  and  raised  and  commanded  a  coras 
of  yeomanry,  called  the  Kilberry  Yeomanry,  in  the  Rebellion 
of  '98.  He  m.  his  eousin,  Barbara,  dau.  of  Jailies  O'Reilly 
Esq.  of  Ballinlough  Castle,  and  had  seven  sons  and  three 
da  us., 

I.  John,  of  Randlestown,  his  successor.  Col.  in  the  army 
TO.  his  eousin,  Barbara,  dau.  of  Sir  Hugh  Nugent,  of  Ballin- 
lough, and  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Thomas,  Capt.  in  the  Navy,  lost  his  right  arm  in  the 
aftair  ot  the  "Wasp,"  and  d.  of  yellow  fever  in  the  West 
Indies,  unm. 

HI  Mathias,  a  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  s.  his  eldest  brother. 
When  only  17  years  of  age,  he  led  the  forlorn  hope  at  Monte- 
video on  the  3rd  of  February,  1807.  For  his  gallantry  on 
that  occasion,  he  was  promoted  to  a  company  in  the  14th 
regt.,  was  presented  with  a  swoi  d  by  the  Patriotic  Fund  at 
Lloyd  s,  and  honoured  with  the  freedom  of  the  city  of  Dublin 
"e  f.e^'ecl  in  the  expedition  to  Walcheren,  and  at  the  siege 
of  I  lushing,  and  was  thanked  in  divisional  orders.  He  was 
also  at  the  Battle  of  Corunna,  commanded  the  14th  regt. 
at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Hatras,  in  Feb.  1817,  and  took 
part  m  the  Pmdaree  and  Mahratta  wars  in  1817  and  1818 
He  was  promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major  in  1821.  In  18'26 
he  commanded  the  14th  regt.  at  the  siege  and  capture 
ot  Bhurtpore,  for  which  he  was  personally  mentioned  in 
Lord  Combermere's  public  despatch,  and  was  promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  In  1841  he  was  made  Col.,  and 
/^l"""'.?"!.'  °°  "'®  ""'  N°^-  1851.  He  received  the  Order 
°*  'l^e  Bath,  and  the  Hanoverian  or  Guelphic  Order.    He  d. 

IV.  \yilliam,  Lieut.  R.N.,  d.  of  yellow  fever  in  the  West 
Indies,  uiim. 

"imulTllm'^'^^'  ^^^^  ''''^^''  ''■  °^  ^""""^  ^''''"'  '"  "''^  '^^'=5* 

VI.  George,  of  Randelstown  (Rev.),  B.A.,  Rector  of  nnna^h- 
patriek,  the  family  living,  s.  his  brother.  General  BlatWas 
Everard,  in  1857,  and  d.  1863,  warn.,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother.  ' 

VII.  Richard,  of  Randlestown,  Capt.  in  the  army,m.  Mathilda 
dau.  of  Le  Marquis  d'Amboise,  andd.lS64,  leavinc  three 
sons  and  five  daus.,  ^ 

1  Nugent  Talbot,  his  successor,  now  of  Randlestown 

2  Arundel.  3  James. 

1  Mathilda,  to.  John  Roberts,  Esq.  of  Dormstown  Castle 

2  Grace,  to.  G.  W.  Dixon,  Esq. 

3  Rosabel.  4  Katherine.  5  Amy. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  Joseph  Barnewall,  Esq.  of  Bloomsbury,  co. 
Meath,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Barbara,  m.  Patrick  Barnewall,  Esq.  of  Causestown  co 
Meath.  m.  Fanny,  d.  unm. 

Arms— Gu.,  a  fess  wavy  between  three  estoiles  arg.     Crest— 
A  pelican  in  her  piety  ppr.     Ilottn—Yirtm  in  actione  consistit 
-Seai— Randlestown,  near  Navan,  co.  Meath. 


EVERED    OP    HILL    HOUSE. 

EvERED,  Egbert  Guy,  Esq.  of  Hill  House, 
Somerset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sherifp  in  1870,  m. 
1827,  Jane,  second  dau.  of  John  Barrett,  Esq.,  by 
Ann,  his  -wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Marsh,  Rector 
of  Lamyatt,  Somerset,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Andrew  Guy,  J.P.,  late  Capt.  54th  regt.,  m.  Louisa  Emily, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Townend,  late  Rector  of  Lifton  Devon, 
and  has  issue. 

II.  John  Guy  Courtenay.  ni.  John  Jeffery  Guy. 
ILl'lTCiltir. — This  family  is  of  considerable  antiquity,  and 

has  for  centuries  been  located  in  the  neighbourhood  of  Otter- 
hampton  (which  manor  is  now  in  the  possession  of  Mr.  Robert 
Guy  Evered),  and  the  adjoining  parishes.  In  the  title  deeds 
the  name  is  indifferently  spelled  Everard  and  Evered. 

John  Evered,  Esq.,  son  of  John  Evered,  Esq.  and  Joan  Guy 
his  wife,  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Andrew  Guy,  Esq.  of 
Barford  House,  Enmore,  Somerset,  and  had  issue, 

Robert  Guy,  now  of  Hill  House. 

John.  Charles  WUliam  Henry  (Rev.). 

Elizabeth.  Anne. 

Sophia,  m.  Thomas  Nutcombe  Qtucke,  Esq.  of  Newton  St. 
Cyr,  Devon,  Capt.  1st  Dragoon  Guards. 

Srais— Hill  House,  Bridgwater,  Somerset;  Stone  Lodge, 
Exton  Dulverton ;   Bonford  House,  Enmore,  Bridgwater. 

i 

EVERSFIELD  OF  DENNE  PARX. 

EvEESFiELD,  Charles  Gilbeet,  Esq.  of  Denne 
Park,  Sussex,  D.L.,  m.  18iy,  Isabella,  dau.  of  P. 
Pigott  Staiusby-Conaut,  Esq.  of  Sherfleld,  Basing- 
stoke. 

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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EYE 


iLfnr<15f.— KtcHOtAs  EvEBSFiEtD,  Esq.  of  Grove,  Hast- 
ings, Sussex,  High  Sheriff  1619,  son  of  Thomas  Eversfield,  Esq., 
High  Sheriff  of  Sussex  1599,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Edward 
Goring,  Esq.  of  Okehurst,  and  was  father  of 

John  Evebsfieid,  Esq.  of  Charlton  Court,  Sussex,  who  w. 
1st,  Hester,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Knight,  Esq.  of  Wester- 
gate  ;  and  2ndly,  Susan,  widow  of  Thomas  Foster,  Esq.  of 
Iden,  and  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Francis  Norman,  Esq.  of 
Salehurst.  By  his  1st  wife,  John  Eversfield  had  a  son  and 
heir, 

Nicholas  Eveesfield,  Esq.  of  Charlton  Court,  aged  16  in 
1662,  who  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-lieiress  of  Nicholas  Geld- 
ridge,  Esq.  of  Bourne,  and  left  a  dau.,  Mary,  m.  Nicholas 
Gilbert,  Esq.  of  East  Bourne;  and  a  son, 

Chables  Evehsfield,  Esq.  of  Deniie  Place,  M.P.  Sussex 
1710,  who  in.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry  Duncombe, 
Esq.  of  Weston,  Surrey,  and  had  issue, 

Charles  iSir),  Bart,  of  Denne,  f/.  «.  v-  26  Oct.  1784. 

Olive,  of  Denne,  heiress  of  her  brother,  d.  unm.  1803, 
aged  90. 

Maey,  of  whose  descendants  we  treat. 
The  2nd  dau., 

Maby  Eversfield,  m.  10  June,  1735,  James  Markwick,  Esq. 
of  Catsfield,  Sussex;  and  their  son, 

William  Maukwick,  Esq.,  took  the  name  of  Eversfield 
under  the  will  of  his  aunt,  Olive  Eversfield.  He  d.  6  April, 
1812,  leaving,  by  Mary  his  wife, 

Charles,  10th  Hussars;  sold  Charlton  Court  1817;  d.s.p. 
1818.  Jastes. 

Sophia,  TO.  1820,  Edwaid  Bligh,  Esq. 
The  2nd  son, 

James  Eversfield,  Esq.  cf  Denne  Park,  High  Sheriff  1822, 
7)1.  1815,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Eobert  H.  Crew,  Esq.,  and  by 
her  (who  m.  2ndly,  1827,  Henry  Ti  edcroft,  Esq.)  had  issue, 

Charles  Gilbert,  now  of  Denne  Park. 

Ann  Isabella  Mary,  m.  Charles  Bethune,  Esq. 

Sophia,  m.  7  June,  1845,  Henry  William  George,  Srd  Mar- 
quess of  Anglesey. 
Mr.  Eversfield  d.  29  Sept.  1826. 

Arms — Erm.,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  mullets  pierced  or.  Crest 
— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  a  camel's  head  all  or. 

Seat — Denne  Park,  near  Horsham,  Susses. 

EWE2T. 
{See  Oer-Ewing.) 

♦ 

CRITM-EWINa    OF    STRATHLEVEN. 

Ceum-Ewixg,  Humphet-Ewixg,  Esq.  of  Strath- 
leren,  co.  Dumbarton,  Lord-Lieut,  for  that  sliire, 
M.P.  for  Paisley  1857  to  1874,  b.  16  July,  1802  ; 
m.  1825,  Helen,  dau.  of  the  late  Eev.  John  Dick, 
D.D.,  of  Glasgow,  and  has, 

I.  Alexander,  ra.  1S59,  Jane,  only  dau.  of  Vice-Admiral 
Hayes  O'Grady,  of  Erinagh  House,  co.  Clare,  and  has 
issue.  II.  John. 

III.  Humphry,  m.  Jessie,  dau.  of  Neil  RobsoU;  Esq. 

I.  Jane  Coventry,  m.  Col.  John  Bayly,  E.E. 
Mr.  Crum-Ewin,cr,  who  is  son  of  the  late  Alexander 
Crum,  of  Thornliebank,  co.  Eenfrew,  by  Jane  Ewing 
his  wife,  dau.  of  the  late  Walter  Ewins  Maclae,  Esq. 
of  Cathken,  N.B.,  assumed,  1853,  his  additional 
surname  of  Ewixg,  in  compliance  with  the  will  of 
his  uncle,  James  Ewing,  Esq.  of  Strathleven,  co. 
Dumbarton. 

Scf/i  —  Ardincaple  Castle,  Helensburgh,  co.  Dumbarton. 
Town  Rfsidencc—68,  George  Square,  Glasgow ;  Eeform  and 
Union  Clubs,  London,  S.W. 


EYRE    OF    WILTSHIRE. 

EtnCage.— The  old  WiUsWre  family  of  Eyre  enjoyed,  for 
several  centuries,  the  highest  distinction  within  its  native 
county,  and  was  of  consideration  in  the  State,  most  of  its  chiefs 
having  had  seats  in  Parliament,  and  two  of  them,  learned  in 
the  law,  upon  the  Bench— one  as  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the 
Common  Pleas;  a  branch,  too,  which  emigrated  to  Ireland, 
attained  the  peerage  of  that  kingdom. 

Thomas  Eyre,  Esq.  ofNewSarum,  lineally  descended  from 
Humphrey  le  Heyr,  ol  Brouiliam,  Wilts,  held  lands  in  Wimborn, 
Dorset,  21  Elizabeth.  He  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Roftcrs, 
Esq.  of  Poole,  and  had  issue,  i.  Robert,  his  heir;  ii.  Giles,  of 


Brickworth,  Wilts,  from  whom  descends  the  family  of  the  Loud 
Eyre,  of  Ireland  (see  Etbe  of  Eyre  Court  Castle) ;  iii.  Christo- 
pher, 6.  1578,  founder  of  Eyre's  Hospital,  in  Sarum,  d.  «.  p.  5 
Jan.  1624;  iv.  Thomas,  b.  1580,  Mayor  of  Sarum  1610,  ances- 
tor of  the  Etees  of  Box,  who  merged  in  the  Eyees  of  Botley 
Grange,  and  the  Eyres  of  Warrens,  Bramshuw  ;  v.  William, 
6.  1585,  Barrister-at-Law,  bequeathed  his  estate  of  BonhamB 
to  his  great-nephew.  Sir  Samuel  Eyre,  and  d.  Nov.  1646; 
VI.  John;  i.  Elizabeth,  m.  Gilbert  Tooker,  Esq.  of  Madington, 
Wilts;  II.  Catherine,  m.  Thomas  Hooker,  Esq.  of  Boveridge; 
III.  Rebecca,  ra.  John  Love,  Esq.  of  Basing;  iv.  Anne,  m. 
John  Swaine,  of  Gunvill,  Dorset.  Thomas  Eyre  d.  1628, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Etee,  Esq.  of  Chilhampton  and  Sarum,  5.  1569; 
Barrister-at-Law,  who  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Eight  Eev.  John 
Still,  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  by  Anne  his  1st  wife,  dau.  o' 
Thomas  Arblaster,  Esq.  of  Hadley,  and  dying  Aug.  1638,  left' 
(with  two  daus.,  Blanche,  m.  Thomas  Pclham,  of  Comptor 
Valence;  and  Catherine,  m.  Charles  Chatmcey,  of  Herts)  £| 
son  and  successor, 

EoBEET  Eyee,  Esq.  of  New  Sarum  and  Chilhampton,  6. 1010 
m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sam.  Aldersey,  Esq.  of  London,  descendcc 
from  the  family  of  Aldersey  of  Aldersey,  co.  Chester,  and  hac 
issue.     He  d.  March,  1654,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Samoel  Evee,  Knt.  of  Newhouse  and  Chilhampton 
bapt.  26  Dec.  1633;  who  inherited  the  estate  of  Bonhams  froD 
his  great- uncle,  William  Eyre,  and  purchased  Newhouse  fron 
his  cousin,  William  Eyre,  1660.  Sir  Samuel  was  one  of  th 
Puisne  Judges  of  the  King's  Bench  tem'p.  William  III.  He  m 
Martha,  Srd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Francis  Lucy,  Esq.,  am 
had  issue.  Sir  Samuel  d.  12  Sept.  1698,  and  was  s.  by  hi 
eldest  son. 

The  Right  Hon.  Sir  Robert  Eyre,  Knt.,  P.C,  of  Newhouse 
&.  1666 ;  Recorder  of  Salisbury  1696,  M.P.  for  that  city  17CC 
Chancellor  to  the  Prince  of  Wales  (George  II.),  and  eventuall. 
Lord  Cliief  Justice  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas.    Hera 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Rudge,  Esq.  of  Warley  Place,  Es8es|l( 
and  had  three  sons  and  a  dau.,  Robert,  his  successor;  Samue 
V.D.,  d.s.p.  2-060.  1742;    Edward,  Comptroller  of  Chelsel^ 
College,  d.s.p.  29  June,  1750;    Elizabeth,  m.  Richard  Le«   I 
Esq.  of  Winslade.   Chief  Justice  Eyre  d.  28  Dec.  1735,  and  wa  I 
s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Eyee,  Esq.  of  New  House,  one  of  the  Commissiono 
of  Excise,  who  in.  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Fellowes,  Esq.  ( 
Shottesham,  and  had  an  only  son,  Eobert,  who  d.  in  his  9t 
year,  7  Feb.  1734.  Mr.  Eyre  d.  15  Dec.  1752,  bequeathing  h 
estates,  after  the  decease  of  his  widow,  to  whom  he  left  a  li) 
interest,  to  his  cousin,  Samuel,  son  of  his  uncle,  Kingsmi 
Eyre,    Mrs.  Eyre  d.  24  Oct.  1762,  when 

Samuel  Eyre,  Esq.,  inherited,  and  became  of  New  Housi 
He  TO.  Stewart,   dau.   of  John  Russell,  Esq.,  Consul-Gener; 
at  Lisbon,  and  Envoy  to  the  Barbary  Powers,  and  had  tw  bi 
daus., 

Susannah  Harriet,  to.  AVilliam,  son  of  Admiral  Charltf™ 
Wager  Purvis,  of  Darsham,  Suffolk,  M.P.  for  AldbordUL-l  { ' 
which  William  assumed  the  surname  of  Eyee.     Hi-  riu  i 
dau.   and  co-heiress,   Harriet  Eyee,  to.  William   Ci'i; 
Matcham,  Esq.,  D.C.L.,  of  Hoaillands,  Sussex,  ekli: ft  n. 
of  George  Matcham,   Esq.  of  A.shford,    by  Catherine  h;i 
wife,  youngest  sister  of  Horatio,  Lord  Nelson,  and  had  issu  I  • 
Charlotte    Louisa,  to.   Alexander   Popham,    Esq.   of   Ba/l 
borough,  Somerset,  and  had  issue. 
Mr.  Eyre,  M.P.  for  New  Sarum,  d.  Dec.  1794,  when  his  estat 
passed  to  his  elder  dau.,  and  the  representation  of  the  fami 
devolved  on  his  brother, 

Walpole  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Burnham,  Bucks,  whom.  Nov.  176 
Miss  Sarah  Johnson,  and  had  three  sons, 
Heney  Samdel,  of  St.  John's  Wood,  an  officer  in  the  army 
John  Thomas,  to.  Harriet  Margaret,  dau.  of  —  Ainslie,  "' 
and  had  issue,  Walpole  George;  George  John;  and  He 
lietta. 

Walpole,  7!i.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of — Johnson,   Esq.,  and  ha 

Henry  Samuel;    Frederick  Edwin,  to.  8  Aug.   1843,   Eliz 

youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Alexander  Eaynsford,    Esq 

Devonshire  Place;    Elizabeth   Annabella;   Alathea  San 

Henrietta;  and  Emma  Harriet. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  sa.  three  qiiatrefoils  or.     Crest 

On   a   cap   of    maintenance    ppr.   a  booted   and   armed  I 

couped  at  the  thigh  quarterly  arg.  and  sa.  spur  or.    32olto 

Virtus  sola  invicta. 


EYRE    OF    EYRE    COURT    CASTLE. 

Eyee,   John,   Esq.   of    Evre   Court   Castle,  c  . 

Galway,  J.P.,  b.  12  A]iril,  1820 ;    m.  23  Oct.  184  ij, 

Eleanor,  dau.  of    Hubert   BiiLler  Moore,  Esq.    (,i, 

Shannon  Yiew,  and  has  had  issue, 


EYE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EYR 


53J 


I.  JonN. 

II.  lUibertButlcr,  AssistantSuperintendentof  Police,  Assam, 
d.  uwn.  10  Mny,  1878.  Iii.  Gregory. 

I.  Aline,  m.  —  Miller,  Esq.,  late  8th  Hussars. 

II.  Mary  Eleanor,  m.  1874,  John  Claude  Ale.xauder  Auchin- 
leek,  ICsq.,  Capt.  Royal  Artillery. 

m.  Constance,  and  iv.  Edith  (twins). 
V.  A  dau.  VI.  Beatiice.  vii.  Jane. 

ICtlirajC— Col.  Right  Hon.  John  Eyre,  second  son  of 
tLEs  ICyre,  Esq.  of  Brickworth,  Wilts  (see  Eyre  of  WilU) 
comp:mied  Gen.  Ludlow  to  Ireland,  and  after  the  rcstora- 
m  of  King  Charles  II.  was  returned  to  Parliament  lor  the 
wn  of  Galway,  and  received  a  patent  from  the  Crown,  dated 
62,  granting  him  the  Manor  of  Eyre  Court,  and  other  lands 
the  COS.  of  Galway  and  Kerry.  Col.  Eyre  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
lilip  Bygoe,  Esq.,  High  Sherifl  of  King's  Co.  1662,  and  had 

John,  his  heir. 
:i.  Samuel,  a  Col.  in  the  array  of  King  William  III.,  received 
large  grants  of  land  after  the  siege  of  Limerick,  in  the  cos. 

'  Clare  and  Galway  ;  he  was  M.P.  for  the  town  of  Galway 
1715,  m.  1st,  his  cousin,  Jane,  dau.  of  Edward  Eyre,  Esq.  of 
Galwjy;  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Stratford,  Esq.,  M.P. 
Baltinglas,  co.  Wicklow,  and  had  issue  by  both  marriages. 

Eyre  d.  1684,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
'OHN  Eyre,   Esq.   of  Eyre   Court  Castio,   m.  7  Feb.  1G77, 
rgery,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Preston,  of  Craigmillar,  in  Mid 
n,  niece  of  the  Duchess  of  Ormonde,  by  wliom  he  had 
le, 

George,  his  heir. 

.  John,  i,,.  23  June,  1711,  Hon.  Eose  Plunkett,  dau.  of 
Matthew,  7th  Lord  Louih,  and  had  two  sons,  John  and 
Giles,  of  whom  presently. 

Mary,  j,i.  Right  Hon.  George  Evans,  M.P.,  of  Bulgaden 

Hall,  CO.  Limerick,  ancestor  of  ihe  Lords  Carbery. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Richard  Trench,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Garbally. 

Emiha,  to.  1st,  Eev.  William  Wilson,  of  Piersficid,  co. 

estmcath;  and  2ndly,  John  Rochfort,  Esq.  of  Clogrenane. 

7.  JIargery,  m.  Shuckburgh  Whitney,  Esq.  of  New  Pass. 

.  Jane, 

Eyre,  who  d.  intestate  (administration  granted  15  Sept. 
3),  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

EORGE  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Eyre  Court  Castle,  who  ni.  Hon. 
bara  Coningsby,  dau.  of  Thomas,  Earl  of  Coningsby,  and 
only  child,  a  dau.,  Barbara,  m.  1st,  20  Jan.  1701, 
iry  Davis,_  Esq.,    and  2ndly,   William  Jackson,   Esq.    of 

■aine.  Mr.  Eyre  d.  without  male  issue,  1711.  His  nephew, 
3HN  Eykb,  Esq.  of  Eyre  Court  Castle,  who  m.  28  May,  1742, 
e,  sister  of  Robert  W^aller,  Esq.  of  Rookwood,  by  whom  he 

.»n  only  dau.,  Jane,  d.  s.  p.     Her  will,  dated  14  May, 
proved  30  Sept.  1743.     Ur.  Eyre  d.  s.  p.  m.  1715, 

was  .<:.  by  his  brother, 

ERY  Rev.  Giles  Eyre,  Dean  of  Killaloe,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 

laid  Cox,  Esq.,  and  grand-dau.  of  Sir  Bichard  Co.x,  Bart. 

unmanway,  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Richard,  M.P.  and  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Galway,  m.  1st, 

:mily  Trench,  of  Garbally ;  2ndly,  Anchorette,  eldest  dau. 

f  Samuel  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Eyreview,  and  had  issue, 

1  GitEs,  heir  to  his  uncle.  Lord  Eyre. 

2  John,  an  officer  in  the  army,  m.  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of 
James  Purcfny  Esq.  of  Purefoy  Place,  King's  Co.,  and 
had,  besides  daus.,  an  only  son, 

Ptichard,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Capt.  Baldwin,  H.E.I.C.S., 
and  had  issue,  1  Richard  FitzRichard,  Lieut.  44th 
regt.,  d.  in  the  Crimea;  2  Philip  Homan,  Major  3Sth 
regt.,  m.  Lucy  Catherine  Louisa,  only  dau.  of  the  late 
William  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Clifton,  co.  Gloiacester,  and  has 
issue ;  3  Henry  Baldwin,  late  25tli  regt. ;  4  Stratford 
Thomas;  5  Falkiner:  6  Gerald  Dillon;  7  Edmund; 
1  Annie  Grattan,  lu.  Lieut.-Col.  Faitlough,  48th  regt. 
5  Richard  (Rev.)  4  Robert. 

Thomas,  an  ollicer  in  the  army.  6  Samuel. 

Jane,  m.  Peter  Blake,  Esq.  2  Mary. 

Robert. 
Dean  of  Killaloe  d.  1757,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
HN  Eyre,  Esq.,  who  was  elevated  to  the  Peerage  in  17CS 
IRON  Eyre,  of  Eyre  Court.   His  Lordship  m.  1746,  Eleanor, 
of  James  Staunton,  Esq.,  Galway,  and  had  one  dau., 
ry,  m.  Hon.  James  Caulfeild,  son  of  James,  3rd  Viscount 
narlemont,   and  had  issue,   James  Eyre  Caulfeild;  and 
leanor,  rn.  Hon.  William  Howard,  afterwards  2nd  Earl  of 
icklow.    Mr.  Caulfeild,  his  wife,  and  infant  child,  were 
St  in  a  hurricane  between  Ireland  and  England  in  1775. 
Eyre  d.  1782,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 
.Es  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Eyre  Court  Castle,  Col.  Galwar  Militia; 
t,  Ann,  dau.  of  Michael  Daly,  Esq.  of  Mount  Pleasan' 
idy  Ana  Gore,  his  wife,  and  had  issue, 


t,  wa 


I.  John,  his  heir.  n.  Richard. 

I.  Anil,  m.  Walter  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Castle  Lambert. 

II.  Anchoretta,  m.  Burton  Persse,  Esq.  of  Moyode  Castle 

III.  Jane,  m.  Rev.  Samuel  Roberts. 

IV.  Eleanor,  m.  Col.  Disney,  E.I.C.S. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Jonathan  Walsh,   Esq.  of  Walsh 
Park,  CO.  Tipperary,  and  d.  1830.     His  elder  son, 

John  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Eyre  Court  Castle,  h.  15  May,  1794;  m. 
21  Aug.  1818,  Mary,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Aruiit,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  John,  now  of  Eyre  Court  Castle. 

II.  William  Armit,  deceased.        m.  Marmaduke. 

I.  Anastasia,  m.  Capt.  Russell,  97th  regt. 

II.  Charity.  m.  Georgiana. 
IV.  Eleanor.  v.  Dia.na. 

VI.  Nance.  vii.  Charlotte. 

VIII.  Mary.  ix.  Bessy  Armit. 

Mr.  Eyre  was  killed  out  hunting  Feb.  1850,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

John  Eyre,  Esq.,  now  of  Eyre  Court  Castle. 

Arms—Ar^.,  on  a  chevron  sa.  three  quatrcoils  or.  Crest— 
A  leg  in  armour  couped  at  the  thigh  ppr.  gMrnishcd  and 
spurred  or.  JVfo«o— Over  the  arms,  Si  je  puis  :  under  the 
shield.  Virtus  sola  invicta. 

.Seat— Eyre  Court  Castle,  co.  Galway. 

EYRE    OP    WARRENS,    BRAMSHAW, 
Etee,  Geohge  Edwaed,  Esq.  of  Warrens,  Bram- 
shaw,  Wilts,  J.P.,  High  Sheriil'  184i,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  M.A.,  late  Recorder  of  Romsey,  h.  8  April, 
1804 ;  m.  19  April,  1838,  Penelope  Ann  Sophia,  3rd 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  James   Eyre   and   Penelope  his 
wife  (3rd  dau.  of  Thomas  Henry  Hill  Phipps,  Esq. 
of  Leighton  House,  Warminster),  and  by  her  (who 
d.  2  Feb.  1863)  has  issue, 
I.  George  Edward  Briscoe,  M.A.,  J. P.,  h.  22  Nov.  1840; 
TO.  1873,   Mary  Mildred,    younger  dau.  of  the  late  Rev. 
William  Upton  Richards,  Vicar  of  All  Saints,  Margaret 
Street,  London. 

I.  Anna  Sophia  Penelope. 

II.  Penelope  Emily.  in.  Rachel  Mary. 

ICtnCagC— Thomas  Eyre,  Esq.  of  South  Newton,  Wilts, 
and  of  the  city  of  Salisbury,  4th  son  of  Thomas  Eyre, 
Esq.,  by  Ehzabeth  Rogers  his  wife  (see  Eyre  of  Wilis),  was 
Mayor  of  Salisbury  1610;  to.  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Jaye,  of  Fiddleton,  Wilts;  and  d.  1633,  having  had  by  this 
lady  (who  to.  2ndly,  Robert  Mede,  of  Marden,  Essex),  besides 
other  issue, 

Thomas,  of  The  Close  of  Salisbury,  who,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  left  an  only  son.  Sir  WUliam  Eyre,  of  the  city  of 
Salisbury,  who  d.  unm.  1665. 

William,  of  Box,  Wilts,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Ralph 
Flowerdew,  Esq.  of  Hethersett.  Norfolk;  and  d.  1  Feb. 
1699-1700,  aged  82,  leaving  issue'. 

Robert,  d.  unm.  Christopher,  of  whom  we  treat. 

The  youngest  son, 

Christopher  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Maunder,  living  there  in  1652-79, 
was  father,  with  other  issue,  of 

Robert  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Putney,  and  of  the  city  of  London, 
who  m.  20  May,  1082,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Brisco,  citizen  of 
London ;  and  d.  25  Aug.  1718,  aged  60,  having  had,  besides 
several  daus.,  two  sons,  John,  of  whom  presently;  and  Robert, 
of  Symonds  Inn,  who  d.  s.  p.    The  former, 

John  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Putney  and  of  Langford,  Wilts,  bapt. 
27  Feb.  1682,  TO..lst,  29  Jan.  1718,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  PeUi- 
ward,  Esq.  of  Putney;  and  2ndly,  Phillis  Pilkingtou,  of 
Lewes,  Sussex,  and  by  the  former  only  (who  d.  1733)  had 
issue, 

I.  Robert,  b.  29  July,  1720;  killed  while  hunting,  vMm. 

II.  James  (Rev.),  d.  15  March,  1821,  having  had  by  Jane  his 
wife,  an  only  dau.,  Jane  Catherine,  who  predeceased  him, 
1820. 

in.  John  (Rev.),  D.D.,  of  Wylye,  Wilts,  b.  30  Sept.  172C; 
TO.  1st,  Rebecca,  sister  of  the  Rev.  Plamplin  Cooley,  of  Tring, 
Herts;  sherf.  j!.  p.  He  to.  2ndly,  4  Sept.  1760,  Elizabeth 
Bradshaw,  of  Houghton,  co.  Bedford,  and  by  her  (who  was 
buried  2  March,  1763)  had  a  son,  John,  6.  17  June,  17C1, 
and  d.  unm.  March,  1815.  He  to.  3rdly,  14  July,  1763, 
Susannah,  dau.  of  Edward  Layton,  of  Sunbury,  Middlesex, 
and  by  her,  who  d.  28  Dec.  1814,  aged  84,  had  (with  a  dau., 
Susannah,  who  d.  unm.  4  March,  1841),  three  sons,  ox 
whom, 

James  (Eev.),  B.C.L.,  Vicar  of  Kirk  Ella,  and  Incumbent 
of  North  Dalton,  co.  York,  m.  5  April,  1806,  Penelope, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Henry  lide  Phipps,  Esq.  of  Leighton 
House,  Wilts,  and  had  issue, 

2  M  2 


532 


EYE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EYE 


Charles  James  Phipps  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Eural  Dean  and 
Hector  of  St.  Marylebone,  London,  m.  5Dec.  1839,  Mary 
Hulse,  dau.  of  George  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Wairens,  and  has 
issue  surviving. 

Henry  Samuel  Paul,  of  Livei-pool. 

George  Lewis  Phipps,  of  Norbury  Hill,  ITpper  Norwood, 
b.  25  Feb.  1818;  m.  1st.  8  June,  1848,  Emily  Sophia  Le 
Grice  Malton,  dau.  of  William  INIalton,  Esq.  oi  Wim- 
pole  Street,  London,  and  has  issue, 

1  Charles  Lewis,  b.  8  Sept.  1850. 

2  Layton,  b.  i  Feb.  1853. 

1  Constance  Emma  Sophia.         2  Mabel  Penelope. 

3  Blanche  Emily  Graham. 

4  Agnes  Mary  Emily.        5  Lucy  Lawrence  Le  Gnce. 
6  MilUcent  Emma  Harriet  Emily. 

He  m.2ndly,  Isabella,  dau.  of  William  Stavers,  Esq.  and 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  re:  Sutherland. 
Emma  Mary,  m.  6  June,  1831,  the  Eev.  George  Pierce 
Eichards,     M.A.,     Eector    of    Stamford    Courtenay, 
Devon. 
Caroline  Antonetta  Aspatia  Jacintha,  m.  26  July,  1831, 
the  Eev.  Mark  Cooper. 
IV.  Charles. 

T.  Mary,  m.  William  Hussey,  Esq.  of  Salisbury,  M.P.,  and 
d.  1754. 
The  youngest  son, 

Charles  Bvre,  Esq.  of  Clapham,  Surrey,  h.  18  Feb.  1732  ; 
•served  as  High  Sheriff  of  Surrey  1780.  He  to.  1st,  1771, 
Hannah,  dau.  of  John  Briscoe,  Esq.  of  Goodhurst,  Kent;  and 
2ndly,  Frances  Elizabeth  Medows,  and  by  the  former  (who 
d.  13  May,  1774)  had  issue,  besides  three  sons  and  one  only 
dau.,  all  d.  in  infancy, 

George,  of  whom  presently. 

Maria,  m.  Thomas  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Clapham;  and  d 
1843.  Elizabeth. 

Mr.  Eyre  d.  17  Sept.  1794.     His  only  surviving  son, 

George  Etre,  Esq.  of  Warrens,  in  the  parish  of  Bramshaw, 
Wilts,    Fellow    of    All    Souls'    Coll.   Oxford,    was    Verd 
of  the  New  Forest,  J.P.  for  Wilts  and  Hants,  and  High  Sheriff 
of  the  former  1815,  b.  28  Jan.   1772;  m.  1st,  30  June,   1803, 
Frances,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Hulse,  Bart,  of  Braemore, 
Hants;  and  2ndly,  Anna  Maria,   dau.  of  Horace  Hayes,  Esq. 
of  Brook  Street,  London,  Col.  in  the  army,  and  by  the  former 
only  (who  d.  29  April,  1820),  had  issue, 
George  Edward,  now  of  'Warrens. 
Charles  Eichard,  an  officer  in  the  army,  1827. 
Henry  Edmund,  deceased. 

Eobert  Thornton,  m.  Harriet,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry  Eyre,  Esq. 
of  Botleigh  Grange,  near  F'areham,  and  had  issue  five  sons 
and  three  daus. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  sa.  three  quartrefoils  or,  in  chief 
an  estoile  of  the  last.     Crest — An  armed  leg  couped  at  the 
thigh  quarterly  arg.  and  sa.  spurred  or.    3IoUo — Sola  virtus 
invicta. 
/S'tc'.i— Warrens,  Bramshaw,  near  Lyndhurst. 


EYRE    OF    SHAW    HOUSE. 

Etee,  Henry  Johx  Andeew,  Esq.  of  Shaw 
House,  CO.  Berks,  b.  15  Sept.  1854  j  s.  his  father 
1876. 

HtltraflC— The  Etres  of  Bothigh  Orange,  Hants,  are 
descended  from  Giles  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Brickworth,  Wilts,  M.P., 
2nd  son  of  Thomas  Eyre,  Esq.  of  New  Sarum,  High  Sheriff  of 
Wilts  1640. 

Henry  Etre,  Esq.  of  Botleifih  Grange,  m.  Frances,  2nd 
dau.  of  Rev.  C.  Tripp,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Spofforth  and  Catton, 
eo.  York,  and  dying  1852,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henrt  Richaiid  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Shaw  House,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1858,  6.  20  Sept.  1813;  ?ii.  20  Dec.  1849,  Isabella 
■Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  George  Parker,  Esq. 
of  Springfield  Place,  Essex,  and  had  is.sue, 

I.  Henry  John  Andrews,  now  of  Shaw  House. 

II.  Edward  Maurice,  b.  9  Dec.  1855. 

HI.  John,  6.29  Oct.  1859.  iv.  Douglas,  5.  17  Oct.  1S60. 

V.  Charles  George,  b.  1  Dec.  1861. 

I.  Isabella  Fiances.  ii.  Mabel. 

Be  d.  1876. 

Anns— Arg.,  on  a  chevron  sa.  three  quatrefoils  or.  Crest— 
A  booted  leg  in  armour  couped  at  the  thigh  quarterly  arg.  and 
ea.  spur  or. 

/Seat— Shaw  House,  Newbury. 

♦ 

EYRE    OF    RAMPTON. 
Eyee,  Heney,  Esq.  of  Eampton,  co.  Notthigham,  | 
I.  4  Feb.  1834  ;  served  with  the  2nd  Battalion  Eifle 
Brigade  in  the  Crimea  during  the  campaign  of 


1855-56 ;  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  Eedan, 
Sept. ;  A.D.C.  to  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  W.  Eyre  (med; 
and  clasp)  ;  served  also  during  the  mutiny  in  Indi: 
1857-58  ;  present  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Lucknoi 
and  with  Eoss's  camel  corps  at  the  fall  of  Calmi 
(medal  and  two  clasps,  Lucknow  and  CenS 
India)  ;  J.P.  for  cO.  Nottingham,  High  Sheriff  187 
and  Lieut.-Col.  N.  Notts  Eifle  Volunteers;  m. 
March,  1861,  Kathleen,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Eobe 
Machell,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Gervas  Malcolm,  6.  17  May,  1862. 

n.  Morland  Stanhope,  6.  16  May,  1863. 

ILiuCaflC— William  le  Eyr,  of  Hope,  co.  Derby,  terr. 
Henry  III.  held  lands  of  the  King  in  capite  by  service  of  t 
custody  of  the  Forest  of  High  Peak,  and  d.  seised  then 
before  4  Dec,  28  Edward  I.     He  was  direct  ancestor  of 

Gervase  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Newbold  and  Keveton,  aged  28  ye; 
at  his  father's  (Anthony)  decease,  31  April,  17  Elizabeth. 
TO.  Mary,  4th  dau.  of  George  Neville,  Esq.  of  Thorny,  Not 
by  Barbara  his  wife,  one  of  the  eight  sisters  and  co-heirs 
Sir  George  Hercy,  Knt.,  Lord  of  Grove,  and  had  issue.  He 
1626,  and  was  s,  by  his  son, 

Anthony  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Loughton-en-le-Morthem,  co.  To 
and  of  Keveton,  co.  Derby,  aged  9  in  1585,  father,  by  Al  Ei 
Markham  his  1st  wife,  of 

Sir  Gervase  Eyre,  Knt.,  slain  in  defending  Newark  Gas 
for  King  Charles,  5  May,  20th  year  of  that  reign;  to.  30  N 
1624,  Elizabeth,  elder  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Babingt 
Esq.  of  Eampton,  co.  Notts  (great-grandson  of  John  Babi 
ton,  Esq.  by  Sanchia  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Eichard  St 
hope,  Esq.  of  Eampton),  and  had  issue  a  son  and  a  dau. 
Gervase  was  s.  at  his  decease  (his  widow  m.  William  M< 
D.D.)  by  his  son, 

Anthony  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Eampton,  bapt.  17  Sept.  1634 
TO.  1st,  9  June,  1657,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Digby,  of  Mi 
field  Woodhotise,  co.  Notts,  and  by  her  who  d.  June,  1 
an  only  dau.,  Elizabeth.  He  ra.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Pakington,  Bart,  of  Westwood,  co.  Worcester, 
Dorothy  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas,  Lord  Coventry,  and 
issue,  Gervase,  his  heir;  Dorothy,  m.  1610,  to  John  E, 
shaw,  Esq.;  Mary;  and  Margaret.  Anthony  Eyre  d.  1(  '• 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Gervase  Etre,  Esq.  of  Eampton,  bapt.  20  Aug.  1669 ;  B  [y 
Sheriff  for  Nottingham,   and  M.P.,    sometime  resident   l( 
Sandbeck,  co.  York.     He  to.  before  28  May,  1689,  Gather 
only  surviving  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Cooke,  Bart,  of  Wheatley, 
by  her  (who  d.  7  Nov.  1704),  had  issue,  Anthony,  his  h 
Henry  of  Eowter,  co.  Derby,  father  of  Elizabeth,  Countei 
Mas.'iereene ;  George,  of  West  Eetford  ;  Charles,  of  Doncaijlly 
M.D.,  father,  by  Elizabeth  Fountaine  his  wife,  of  Eev.  Antl 
Fountaine  Eyre,  of  Baronburgh,  co.  York.    Gervase  Eyijltf 
16  Feb.  1703,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Anthony  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Eampton,  sometime  of  Adwic! 
Street  and  of  Loughton,  co.  York,  High  Sheriff  for  % 
1729.  He  TO.  23  Dec.  1717,  Margaret,  5th  dau.  of  Chi 
Turner,  Esq.  of  Kirk  Leatham,  co.  York,  and  had  issue. 
d.  1748,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Anthony  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Grove,  co.  Notts,  and  of  Adwic  lEi 
Street,  6.  9  Jan.   1727;  to.    1755,  Judith   Lajtitia,  only' 
and  heir  of  John  Bury,    Esq.    of  Nottingham,   by  Cathi 
Flutchinson  his  wife,  grand-dau.   and  heir  of    Sir  Edn  lie 
Wasteneys,  Bart.,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  1800)  four  sons 
one  dau., 

I.  Anthony  Hardolph,  his  heir. 

II.  John  (Yen.),  b.  19  Feb.   1758;  Eector  of  Babworth  J* 
Notts,  one  of  the  Canons  Eesidentiary  of  York,  and  i 
deacon  of  Nottingham  ;  to.   12  April,   1790,  Charlotte 
dau.  of  Sir  George  Armytage,  Bart,  of  Kirklees,  co.  ijlto 
and  had  issue, 


1  John  Hardolph,   6.  2  May,  1792;  to.  his  first  oB, 
Henrietta,  dau.  of  Col.  Eyre,  of  Grove  ;  but  d.  s.  p, 

2  Charles  Wasteneys,  late  representative  of  the  fa 

3  Anthony  Gervase,  b.  Aug.  1812.  ,j. 
1   Charlotte,   in.    Henry    Willoughby,    Esq.    of  Bi||*» 

House,  CO.  York. 


Archdeacon  Eyre  d.  March,  1830. 

III.  Charles  (Eev.),  sometime  Eector  of  Grove,  h.  3  Jan. 
d.  unm.  2  June,  1796. 

IV.  George  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  Vice-Admiral  of  th« 
&.  23  April,  1769;  to.  1  Nov.  1800,  Georgina,  3rd  di 
Sir  George  Cooke,  Bart,  of  Wheatley,  and  dying  15 
1839,  left  (with  five  daus.,  Mary  Charlotte,  to.  the  Bi 
B.  Howies;  Caroline  Julia;  Harriet  Sophia;  ClU| 
Mania;  and  Julia  Letitia;  two  sons,  '' 


EYR 


THE  LANDEI*  GENTRY. 


EYE 


533 


1  Georsfc  Ha'-dolph  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Beighton,  co.  Derby, 
b.  at  HatfielU,  20  Sept.  1801  ;  d.  Feb.  18G5. 

2  William  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  army.  Com- 
mander of  tlie  forces  in  Canada,  distinguished  in  the 
Kaffir  war  and  in  the  Crimea;  b.  21  Oct.  1805;  m. 
Georgiana,  davi.  of  the  Hon.  John  Bridgman  Simpson ; 
and  d.  1859,  leaving  a  son,  Arthur  Hardolph,  b.  Is51. 

I.  Julia,  7)i.  1779,  Robert  Auriol  Hay  Druramond,  afterwards 

Earl  of  KinnouU,  and  d.  s.  p. 
nthony  Eyre  d.  14  Feb.  1788,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Anthony  Haedolph  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Grove,  b.  8  March,  1757  ; 
.eut.-Col.  in  the  army,  and  at  one  time  Col.  of  the  Notting- 
imshire  Yeomanry,  M.P.  for  the  co.  and  Chairman  of  the 
aarter  Sessions  at  East  Retford.  He  m.  20  Dec.  1783,  Fran- 
sea  Alicia,  3rd  dau.  of  Richard  Wilbraham  Bootle,  Esq.  of 
xthom  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  sister  to  Lord  SkeLnersdale, 

whom  (who  d.  1810)  he  had  issue, 
Gervase  Anthony,  b.  20  Oct.  1791 ;  an  officer  in  the  First 

Foot  Guards,  killed  at  the  Battle  of  Barossa,  in  Spain, 

March,  1811,  unm. 
Mary    Letitia,   in.  23  Aug.   1804,   Charles    Herbert,    Earl 

Man  vers;  and  d.  7  Sept.  I8G.1. 
Frances,  to.  Granville  Harcourt  Vernon,   Esq.,  M.A.,  son  of 

the  Archbishop  of  York. 
Henrietta,  in.  1st,  her  cousin,   .John  Hardolph  Eyre,   Esq. ; 

and  2ndly,  Henry  Galley  Knight,   Esq.  of  Firbcck  Hall,  in 

Yorkshire. 

Eyre  d.  1836,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 
Rev.  Charles  Wasteneys  Eyre,  of  Hampton,   b.  7  JMarch, 
;  m.  26  April,  1821,  Lucy  Dorothea,  dau.  of  John  Robiii- 
"oulis,  Esq.  of  Hcslertou  and  Buckton,  co.  York,  and  had 
me, 

Henry,  now  of  Rampton. 
Arthur  Stanhope,  b.  3  Aug.  1S40. 

Lucy  Harriet,  m.  Robert  S.  Machell,  Esq.,  Cr.pt.  Cind  rcgt. 
Eyre  d.  30  Oct.  1862. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  sa.  three  quatrcfoils  or.     Crest — 
armed   leg  couped  at  the   thigh   quarterly  arg.  and  sa. 
arrcd  or. 
Seat — Rampton  Manor,  Lincoln. 


EYRE    OF    WELFORD. 

ExEE,   Charles,   Esq.  of   Welford,   co.  Berks, 
P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1831,  b.  13  Oct.  1806  ; 

1st,    May,    1835,    Mary   Anne,    dau.    of    G-eo. 
yborne  Popham,  of  Littlecote,  Wilts,  and  by  her 
iio  d.  1855)  has  a  sou, 
GlEORGE  Bramston,  J. P.,  111.  April,  1872,  Lady  Alice  Frances 

Lindsay,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Crawford  and  Balcarres, 
d  daus.,  of  whom  the  eldest,  Isabella  Mary,  m.  15 
ly,  1865,  Archibald  Hamilton,  eldest  son  of  Sir 

Dunbar,  Bart.  He  m.  2ndly,  1858,  Louisa  Char- 
te,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Eaudolph.  Mr.  Eyre, 
lose  patronymic  is  Houblox,  assumed,  1831,  the 
rname  and  arms  of  Eyre,  on  succeeding  his  father, 
e  late  John  Archer  UoaBLON,  Esq.,  in  the 
elford  estates. 
BlfllpaSC— -WiLLiAsr  EvRE,  Esq.  of  Gray's  Inn,  a  scion  of 

Eyres  of  Holme,  co.  Derby,  assumed  the  surname  of  Archer, 

ing  m.  Eleanor,   dau.  of  Sir  Walter  Wiottesley,  Bart,  of 

ottesley,   by   Eleanor  his   wife,    sister  and   heir   of  John 

Cher,    Esq.   of  Welford,   Berks.     By  this  lady  he  had  no 

ue ;    but,  by  a  2nd  wife,  Susanna,  sister  and  heir  of  Sir 

chael  Newton,  Bart,  of  Barrs  Court,  he  left  two  sons  and 

0  daus., 

FoiiN,  his  heir. 

Uicliacl  Archer  Newton,  d.  s.  p. 

Misanna,  m.  1751,  Edward,  4th  Earl  01  Oxford. 

Catherine,  m.  Peter  Blundell,  Esq. 

e  elder  son  and  heir, 

lOHN  Archer,  Esq.  of  Welford,  Berks,  and  Hulmc,  co.  Derby, 

Lady  Mary  Fitzwilliara,  dau.  of  John,  2nd  Earl  Fitzwilliani, 

by  her  (who  d.  1776)  had  a  dau., 
Susanna  Archer,  who  m.  Jacob  Houblon,  Esq.  {see  family 
Houblon),  and  had  (with  two  daus.)  one  son, 
fOHN  Archer  Hodblon,  Esq.  of  HaUingbury,  Essex,  and 
;lfcrd,  Berks,  who  in.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bramston, 
q.  of  Skreens,  and  had  (with  three  daus.)  five  sons,  the  eldest 
whom  is  the  present  John  Archer  Hocblon,  Esq.  of  Hal- 

ibury  Place;  and  the  2nd,  the  present  Charles  Eibe,  Esq. 
Welford. 


Seui — Wdiord,  near  Xcwbury. 


MATJNSELIi-EYRE    OF    GALWAY. 

Maunsell-Eyee,  The  Eev.  Robert,  Hedges 
Eyee,  of  (jralway.  Rector  of  Innishannon,  co.  Cork, 
m.  5  Feb.  183G,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Ejre  Evans, 
Esq.  of  Ashhill  Towers,  co.  Limerick,  and  has  sur- 
viving issue, 

I.  Eyre  Orlando,  6.  June,  1SG7:  r,i.  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  late 
Rev.  Mr.  Conner,  of  Downdaniel,  Innishannon. 

II.  Robert  Hedges.         iii.  Richard  Hare.         iv.  William. 
I.  Caroline  Louisa.         11.  Katharine  Hare.       iii.  Mabel. 

Mr.  Maunsell  Eyre  is  eldest  son  (by  Ludy 
Catherine  Hare  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  William, 
Earl  of  Listowel)  of  the  late  Richard  Maunsell, 
Esq.,  LL.D.,  Barrister-at-Law,  3rd  son  of  the  Rev. 
George  Maunsell,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Leighlin  {see 
Mauxsell  of  Flassy),  by  Helena  his  wile,  dau.  of 
Richard  He  Jges  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Macroom  Castle,  and 
Mount  Hedges,  co.  Cork.  He  assumed  his  present 
surname  of  Eyee,  in  addition  to  his  patronymic,  iu 
compliance  with  the  will  of  his  grand-uncle,  Robert 
Hedges  Eyre,  Esq.,  who  d.  s.  p.  1810,  ancl  whose 
property  in  Galway  he  then  became  possessed  of. 

ILinragC. — Edward  Eyre,  Esq.,  bapt.  23  Jan.  1626;  6th 
son  of  Gik-s  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Brick  worth,  in  Wiltshire,  settled  ia 
Galway.   He  d.  14  April,  1683,  leaving,  by  Jane  his  wife,  a  son, 

Edward  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Galway,  who  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Maynard,  Bart,  of  Walthamstow,  and  d.  5  Nov. 
1729,  leaving  three  daus.,  i.  Jane,  who  to.  twice,  1st,  Simon 
Purdon,  Esq.  of  Tinnerana,  co.  Clare  ;  and  2ndly,  Richard 
Fitzpatrick,  Esq.  of  Galway,  Mayor  and  M.P. ;  she  d.  without, 
leaving  issue;  11.  Mary,  to.  1st,  Robert,  son  of  Riuliard 
Hedges,  Esq.  of  Macroom,  co.  Cork,  and  left  one  son,  Richard, 
eventual  successor  to  his  grandfather,  and  one  dau.,  Frances, 
m.  John  Becher,  Esq.  of  Hollybrook;  Mary  in.  2ndly,  the. 
Rev.  Thomas  Hemsworth,  and  had  one  dau.,  Jane;  111. 
Elizabeth,  m.  William  Rowan,  Esq.,  and  had  issue  one  dau., 
Jane,  m.  George  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Killeleagh  Castle,  co.  Down, 
by  whom  she  was  mother  of  Archibald  Hamilton  Rowan,  Esq., 
IV.  Margaret,  m.  1st,  Francis  Annesley,  Esq.  of  Ballysax,  co. 
Kildare,  and  2ndly,  Dominick  Burke,  Esq.  of  Galway,  M.P.; 
shtid.s.  p.  1181.  Upon  the  death  of  the  latter,  the  estates 
of  her  father,  Edward  Eyre,  Esq.,  vested  in  her  nephew, 

Richard  Hedges,  Esq.  of  Mount  Hedges,  co.  Cork,  who 
thereupon  assumed  the  surname  of  Eyre,  in  conformity  with 
his  grandfather's  will.  He  m.  Helena,  dau.  of  Edward 
Herbert,  Esq.  of  Muckross,  co.  Kerry,  and  d.  1780,  leaving 
(with  two  daus.,  Frances  Jane,  m.  Simon  White,  Esq.,  and 
mother  of  Richard  Earl  of  Bantry  (see  Peerage),  and  Helena, 
m.  the  Rev.  George  Maunsell,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Leighlin,  by 
whom  she  was  grandmother  of  the  present  Rev.  Robert 
Hedges  Eyre  Maunsell  Eyre,  see  Maunsell  of  Plassy)  two  sons 
Edward,  the  elder,  who  d.  intestate  and  s.  p.  1803;  and 

Uobert  Hedges  Eyre,  who  d.  1840,  without  issue,  when 
his  Galway  estates  became  vested  in  his  grand-nephew.  The 
Rev.  Robert  Hedges  Eyre  Maunsell,  grandson  of  his 
sister,  Helena,  who  has  now  assumed  the  additional  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Eyre.  The  Macroom  property  the  late 
Mr.  Hedges  Eyre  devised  to  the  Hon.  William  Henry  White 
(now  Earl  of  Bantry) ;  the  Berehaven  estate  to  Lord  Bcrc- 
haven,  2nd  Earl  of  Bantry;  and  that  in  Tipperary  to  Robert 
White,  Esq.  of  Glengariff. 

ylrms— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  on  a  chevron  sa.  three 
quatrefoils  or,  for  Eyre;  2udand3rd,  arg.,  a  chevron  between 
three  raaunches  sa.,  for  Maunsell.  Crests— 1st,  Evbe:  On  a 
cap  of  maintenance  ppr.  a  booted  and  armed  leg  couped  at  the 
thigli  quarterly  arg.  and  sa.  spur  or;  2nd,  Maunsell  :  A  falcon 
hawk  rising  wings  expanded  ppr.  Mottoes— Int.  Si  jo  puis; 
2nd,  ilonorantes  me  honorabo;  and  3rd,  Quid  vult  vuido  vult. 

EYRE    OF    LINDLEY    HALL. 

Eyee,  Vincent  Anthony,  Esq.  of  Lindley  Hall, 
CO.  Leicester,  and  Newbold,  co.  Derby,  b.  18U9  ;  in. 
1S12,  Jane  Frances,  3rd  surviving  dau.  of  Edward 
Huddleston,  Esq.  of  Sawston  Hall,  co.  Cambridge, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Vincent  Thomas,  late  Capt.  6th  Dragoons,  b.  29  Jan.  1843  ; 
m.  Sept.  1873,  Barbara,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Giflard, 
Esq.  of  Chillington,  co.  Stafford. 

II.  Arthur,  m.  June,  1S74,  Julia  O'Conor,  and  has  issue, 
Vincent  Anthony,  b.  1875;  Arthur  Nevilc,  b.  1876. 


yOi 


EYE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EYS 


I.  Isabella,  lii.  1SC5,  H.  Darcll,  Esq.  of  Calehill,  Kent,  and  d. 
at  Rome,  1866. 

II.  Julia,  1)1.  Anthony  Korris,  Esq.  m.  Matilda. 
2,inrnBP.— The  family  of  Eyre,  which  claims  Korman 

origin,    derives    from   Kichard   Le    Eyr,    of   llope,    temp. 
Uesby  III.  ,  ^    ^ 

Vincent  Etbe,  Esq.  of  lliglifield  and  Kewbold.  co.  Derby 
(son  of  Nathaniel  Eyre,  E.'iq.,  and  jrrandson  of  Vincent  Eyre, 
Esq  )  was  a  descendant  of  this  ancient  race.  Ho  )u.  Catherine, 
only  child  of  William  Parker.  Esq.  of  Ituinhill,  and  had,  with 
other  issue, 
I.  A'iNCENT,  of  whom  presently. 

II  John  Lewis,  Coont  Etbe,  of  the  Lateran  Hall  and  .Xpo."!- 
tolic  Palace,  in  the  Papal  Dominions,  m.  1st,  Aug.  181  , 
S xrih  dau.  of  William  Parker,  Esq.  of  Kingston-upon-HuU ; 
and  -Jmlly,  13  Jlay,  1828,  Augustine  Ci-cile  Pulcherie,  dau. 
of  Armand  Dumesniel,  Marquess  de  Sommery,  which  lady 
it.  20  Feb.  1876.  By  the  former  (who  d.  B  May  1825)  he  had 
issue, 

1  Vincent  AYiUiam  (Rev.),  Honorary  Chamberlain  to  the 
Pope. 

2  John  Lewis  (Rev.),  d.  14  Oct.  1842. 

3  Charles  Peter  (Most  Rev.),  Honorary  Chambcvlam  to  the 
Pope,  consecrated  31  Jan.  1869,  Archbishop  of  Anazorba, 
Papal  Delegate  for  Scotland,  and  now  Archbishop  of 
Glaspow. 

4  Thomas  Joseph,  of  Uppcrcouvt  (see  that  Arliclt). 
6  William  Henry  (Pvcv.),  d.  1871. 

1  Caiherine  Mary,  d.  young. 

2  Anne  Maria,  m.  4  April,  1842,  William  E.  Grainger,  Esq. 
of  Causestown,  co.  Meath,  who  d.  7  July,  1872,  leaving 
issue. 

.3  Juliana  Frances,  d.  young. 
4  Mary  Agnes,  d.  in  infancy. 
The  eldest  son, 

ViN-cEST  Etbe,  Esq.  of  Highfield  and  Nowbold,  High 
Sheriff  of  CO.  Derby,  b.  1774;  m.  1S08,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Anthony  Wright,  Esq.  of  Eitzwalters,  Essex,  and  d.  1851, 
leaving  issue, 

Vincent  Anthont,  now  of  Lindlcy  Hall. 

Henry,  0.  1814. 

Mary  Frances.  Lucy. 

Anne,  ni.  John  ErrlngtoD,  Esq.  of  High  Warden,  Northum- 
land,  d.  1842. 

Arms— Arg.,  on  a  chevron  sa.  three  quatrefoils  or.  Ci-ext— 
A  leg  in  armour  coupcd  at  the  thigh  quarterly  arg.  and  sa. 
spurred  or.     iV/o(^o— Nemincm  metue  innocens. 

&a«s— Linley  Hall,  Nuneaton,  co.  Leicester;  Newbold,  co. 
Derby;  and  Gilstead  Hall,  Essex. 


EYRE    OF    UPPERCOUBT. 

Etbe,  Thomas  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Uppcrcourfc,  co. 
Kilkenny,  High  Slieriff  1868,  and  of  Thorpe  Lee, 
Egham,  Surrey,  b.  11  June,  1821  ;  m.  4  June,  1861, 
Anne  Jane,  Lady  Milford,  4t.h  dau.  of  the  Earl  of 
Wicklow  (by  Lady  Cecil  Frances,  dau.  of  John 
James,  1st  Marquess  of  Abercorn),  and  widow  of  the 
late  Baron  Milford. 

1Linen.Qt.—S<e  Etbe  o/  llndloj  Hall. 

The  present  Thomas  Joseph  Eybe,  Esq.  of  Uppcrcourt,  is 
the  4th  son  of  John  Lewis,  Count  Eyre. 

Arms,  dr. — See  Eybe  of  L'mdlcii  Hall. 
^>a(«— Thorpe  Lee,  Egham,  Suirey ;  Uppcrcourt,  near  Fresh- 
ford.     Town  Uomt—IG,  Hill  Street,  Berkeley  Square. 


EYSTON    OF    EAST    HENDRED. 
Eyston,  CiiAiiLKS  John,  Esq.  of  Hendrcd  ironso, 
Berks,  J.P.,  i.   5  Nov.   1817;    m.  10   Sept.   1863, 
Agnes  Mary,   5tli   dau.  of  Micliacl  Henry  Blount, 
Esq.  of  Ma))lc  Durham,  Oxon,  and  has  issue, 

I.  TiiOMAB  MoBE,  b.  18  Aug.  1864. 

II.  John  Joseph,  b.  l.'j  March,  1867. 

III.  Charles  Turbervilc,  h.  7  March,  18GR. 

I.  Mary  Winufride.  ii.  Agnes  Mary. 

iLinCaflC— The  Eystons  have  enjoyed  their  Berkshire 
estates  in  the  male  line  since  the  reign  of  Henby  VI.,  but 
Inherit  them  from  families  in  whoso  possession  they  were  at 
a  much  earlier  period. 

John  Kyston  (whose  family  had,  for  three  generations 
before,  possessed  a  manor  in  Isleworih,  in  Middlesex,  now 


belonging  to  the  Duke  of  Northumberland),  m.  Isabel  Stov 
heiress  of  East  Hendred,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Stov 
Esq.  of  Burford,  co.  O.xford,  by  Maude  his  wife,  only  dau.  a 
heir  of  Ralph  de  Arches,  grandson  of  William  de  Arches,  M. 
for  Berks  1336,  whose  mother,  Amicia,  was  dau.  and  heir 
Kichard  de  Turbervile,  of  East  Hendied.  By  Isabel  his  wi 
John  Eyston  had  a  son  and  heir, 

William  Evston,  Esq.  of  East  Hendred,  living  there  W. 
who  was  father  of 

Thomas  Eyston,  Esq.  of  East  Hendred.  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
Robert  Hyde,  Esq.  and  d.  in  1531,  leaving  a  son,  his  st 
cessor, 

John  Eyston,  Esq.  of  East  Hendred,  m.  Maud,  dau. 
Humphrey  TirrcU,  Esq.  of  Warley,  Essex,  d.  in  1045,  when 
was  «.  by  his  son, 

John  Eyston,  Esq.  6.  1532 ;  m.  1st,  Joan  Clifford,  2ndl 
Jane,  dau.  of  John  Yatc,  and  widow  of  Oliver  WellesborE 
but  by  them  had  no  issue.  He  m.  3rdly,  Jane.  dau.  and  c 
heir  of  Thomas  Berington,  of  Streatly,  Berks,  and  had  sever 
child  I  en,  by  the  eldest  of  whom, 

W'illiam  Eyston,  E.sq.,  he  was  s.  at  his  decease,  1590.  Tl 
gentleman  i/i.  Mary,  dau.  and  co  heir  of  James  Thatcher,  Et 
of  Priesthawcs,  Sussex,  by  whom  he  had  fourteen  thildre 
Adhering  to  the  tenets  of  the  Roman  Catholic  religion,  M 
Eyston  hart  his  lands  repeatedly  sequestered  during  the  reif  ^ 
of  Charles  I.    He  d.  1649,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Eyston,  Esq.,  b.  1611 ;  in.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Georj 
Smith,  Esq.  of  Ash,  co.  Durham,  and  had  issue.    This  gentl 
man,  a  great  sufferer  during  the  civil  wars,  both  on  accou  jj 
of  his  religion  and  loyalty,  d.  II  April,  1670,  and  was  s.  by  1: 
eldest  surviving  son, 

George  Eyston,  Esq.  of  East  Hendred,  6.1636;  «i.  Ann 
dau.  of  Robert  Dormer,  Esq.  of  Petcrly,  Bucks,  by  whom 
had  five  sons.    Dying  1691,  he  was  «.  by  the  eldest, 

Charles  Eyston,  Esq.  of  East  Hendred,  in.  1692,  Winifr. 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  Basil   Fitzherbeit,  E.sq.  of  Swinncrton 
Stafford,  and  had  eleven  children,  of  whom,  Charles,  was  h 
successor;  and  Thomas  John,  who  inherited  the  estates.    Tl 
gentleman,  wlio  was  a  diligent  and  curious  antiquary,  d.  1 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Chables  Eyston,  Esq.  of  East  Hendred,  in.  Mary  JIagdalc 
dau.  of  Thomas  Hawkyns,  Esq.  of  Nash  Court,  Kent,  b 
dying  s.  p.  1747,  aged  43,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Thomas  John  Eyston,  Esq.  of  East  Hendred,  m.  Mary,  da 
of  George  Bruning,  Esq.  of  East  Meon,  Hampshire,  of 
ancient  family  in  that  co.  and  had  (with  three  dam 
Mary  MaeJalen;  Winifred,  to.  Bryant  Barrett,  Esq.  of  Milto 
Berks;  and  Mary,  in.  the  late  Charles  Butler,  Esq.  of  Lincoli 
Inn,  K.C.,  an  eminent  lawyer)  six  sons.  Mr.  Eyston  d.  17S 
at  the  advanced  age  of  82,  and  was.  s.  by  his  son, 

Basil  Eyston,  Esq.  of  East  Hendred,  b.  10  Juno,  1749; 
16  June,  1788,  Mary  Jane,  dau.  and  heir  of  Richard  Huddh 
ton,  Esq.  of  Gray's  Inn,  a  younger  son  of  Richard  Iluddlosto 
Esq.  of  Sawston,  co.  Cambridge,  and  by  her  (whoci.  7  Jui 
1847)  left  at  his  decease,  11  Oct.  1817, 

Charles,  his  heir. 

Basil,  TO.  Catherine  Langford.  and  had  issue. 

George.  John  Ferdinand.  John.         Mary  Jane 

The  eldest  son, 

Charles  Eyston,  Esq.  of  East  Hendred,  Berks,  J.P 
D.L.,  6.  17  May,  1790;  High  Sheriff  1831;  to.  13  Oct.  181 
Maria  Teresa,   only  dau.  of  Thomas  Peter  Metcalfe,  Esq 
Bath,  and  heiress  of  her  brother,  Thomas  Peter  Metcalfe  Moi 
Esq.  of  Barnborough  Hall,  co.  York,  who  d.  1838.    By  tl 
lady  (who  d.  19  March,  1848)  Mr.  Eyston  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  John,  now  of  Hendrcd  House. 

II.  George  Basil,  of  Stanford  Place,  Berks,  6.  26  Jan.  182 
m.  1851,  Maria  Theresa,  3rd  dau.  of  George  Thomas  W 
greave,  Esq.  of  Moselcy  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  and  has  had  issv 

Francis  Thomas,  b.  30  April.  1853. 

Maria  Constantia,  d.  23  Feb.  1874 ;  and  Mary  Margaret. 

III.  Itdlicrt  Thomas,  6.  18  June,   1828;  in.  Louisa  Fra 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  Charies  Pctrc,  of  Shenfield  House,  V 
and  has  had  issue,  Edward  Robert  Joseph,  I,.  19  May,  186 
Blary  Louisa,  d.  Aug.  1859;  and  Mary  Emma. 

I.  Jlary  Teresa,  (/.  an  infant. 

II.  ]\I:iry  Anne,  m.  1845,  Richard  Thomas  Gillow,  Esq, 
Lrii;hton  Hull,  CO.  Lauuuiter,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Isaliilla  Jane.  iv.  F'ruuces  Teresa. 
V.  Tcicsa  Catherine. 

Mr.  Eyston  d.  24  Feb.  1S57,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms — Sa.,  three  lions  rampant  or;  quartering  Sto\« 
Abchks,  Turdebvile,  Berington,  Thatcheb.  Lewknob,  Bbu 
ing,  Huddleston,  Neville,  Plantagenet  (Edmund,  of  l(" 
stock).  Arragon,  itc.     CreU — An  o.^toilc  ol  right  points  or, 

iStat— East  Ueudrcd  House,  \Aantasc,  Berks. 


EYT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


FAI 


EYTON    OF    EYTON. 

Etto?t,    Titojias    Campbell,    Esq.    of    Eyfon, 

Salop,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  10  Sept.  1809  ;  on.  13  May, 

183.J,    Elizabetli    Frances,    eldest    dan.    of    Eobcrt 

Aglionby   Slanev,    Esq.    of    AValford    Manor   and 

Batton,  Salop,  and  by  licr  (who  d.  1870)  has  issne, 

I.  Thomas    Slanet,  J.P.    and  D.L.,  6.   19  June,  1843;  m- 

10  March,   18G6,  Isabel  Sarah  Dasliwood,  eldest  dau.  of 

Jolin  Henry  Hay  Euxton,  Esq.  of  Broad  Oak,  Brenchley, 

and  has  issue,  Thomas  Slaney  Kuxton,  6.  1868;    Ralph 

Aslionby,  6.  1871;  and  Isabel  Margaret  Hay,  6.  1869. 

n.  Robert  Henry,  6.  7  Dec.  1845 ;  m.  26  Aug.  1866,  Eleanor 

Josephine,  eldest  dau.  of  l'"rancis  Fosbery,  Esq.  of  Cur- 

rachb ridge,  co.  Limerick. 

III.  AVilUam  Campbell,  6.  15  Nov.  184S. 

1.  Elizabeth  Charlotte.  ii.  Rose  Mary. 

HI.  I" ranees  Julia,  r,i.  3  April,  1866,  Rev.  Frederick  Free- 
man 0'  Donoghue,  A.M. 

IV.  Catherine  Anne,  in.  7  April,  1869,  Rev.  Daniel  George 
Lysons,  B.A.,  son  of  Rev.  Samuel  Lysons,  of  Hempsted 
Court,  CO.  Gloucester. 

V.  Mary  Elizabeth.  vi.  Alice  Emily. 

Ht'lTCagr.— The  family  of  Eyton  resided  from  a  very  early 
period  at  Eyton-on-the-WeaUimores.  The  first  name  on  the 
pedigree  is  Robert  de  Evton,  who  witnessed  a  grant  by 
Robert  Corbet,  to  the  Abbey  of  Shrewsbury,  and  himself 
granted  to  that  rehgious  house  the  lands  of  Butterey,  Um]^. 
Henry  II.  From  him  descended  John  de  Eyton,  Sheriff  of 
Shropshire  1394,  whose  brother,  Humphrey  Eyton,  Esq.  Ranger 
of  the  Forest  or  Wrekin  and  Wealdmores,  was  grandfather  of 
Nicholas  Etton,  Esq.  of  Eyton,  Sheriff  of  Shropshire  1440, 
and  Knight  of  the  Shire  1449.  He  was  father  of  Lewis  Eyton, 
Esq.  of  Eyton,  in.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Savage,  Knt.  of 
Cheshire,  and  was  great-grandfather  of  Thomas  Eyton,  Esq.  of 
Eyton,  Sheriff  1567,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  William  Charlton,  Esq. 
of  Apley,  and  had  three  sons,  i.  Robert,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
James  Leveson,  Esq.,  and  had  a  son,  Richard,  d.  s.  p. ;  ii. 
William ;  and  ni.  Thomas,  father  of  Sir  Philip  Eyton.  who  s. 
his  cousin  Richard  at  Eyton,  and  was  High  Sheriff  of  Shrop- 
shire 1G33.  He  HI.  Mary,  dau.  of  David  Yale,  Chancellor  of 
Chester,  and  had  a  son  and  successor,  Sir  Thomas  Eyton,  of 
Eyton,  whose  2nd  son. 

The  Rev.  John  Etton,  Vicar  of  Wellington,  «.  to  the  family 
estates  at  the  decease  of  his  nephew,  Sowdley  Eyton.  Yie  m. 
Rachel,  dau.  of  Thomas  Acton,  Esq.  of  Gatacre  Park,  Salop, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1706)  had  issue,  Thomas,  of  whom  pre- 
sently;  Robert,  d.  1717;  Sowdley,  d.  1719;  Mabell,  m.  George 
Whitmore,  Esq.  of  London;  and  Margaret,  d.  young.  He  d. 
1709,  and  was  .«.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Eyton,  Esq.  of  Eyton,  High  Sheriff  of  Salop  1741,  m. 
Anne,  dau.  of  the  Right  Rev.  Robert  Butts,  Bishop  of  Ely, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1757)  left  at  his  decease,  1776  (with  two 
daus.,  Anne,  wife  of  Thomas  Kynnersley,  Esq.  of  Leighton ; 
and  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Richard  Morrall,  Esq.  of  Onslow,  Salop, 
two  sons,  Tuo.MAs;  and  Robert,  d.  1772.    The  elder, 

Thomas  Eyton,  Esq.  of  Eyton,  High  Sheriff  of  Shropshire 
1779,  m.  1776,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Rocke,  Esq.  of  Trefnanney, 
CO.  Montgomery,  and  by  her  (who  d.  26  Jan.  1809)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir.  ii.  Robert,  d.  1780. 

III.  John  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Wellington,  m.  Anna  Maria,  sole 
dau.  and  heiress   of    Edmund  Joseph  Plowden,   Esq.  of 
Piowden  Hall,  Salop,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18  Oct.  1825).had 
issue, 
1  John,  d.  1S36.  2  Edmund  Thomas. 

3  AValter  Nathaniel,  d.  16  March,  1S17. 

4  Riibert  William  (Rev.),  of  Albury  House,  Guildford. 
6  Henry,  d.  30  Sept.  1841.      6  Joseph.        7  Walter. 

1  JIary,  m.  William  Henry  Perry,  Esq. 

2  Ann  Rose,  in.  Rev.  Henry  Beckwith. 

3  Anna  Maria  Dorothea,  ia.  Richard  Neave,  Esq. 
The  Rev.  John  Eyton  d.  10  Jan.  1823. 

Mr.  Eyton  d.  22  Jan.  1816,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Tho.vas  Eyton,  Esq.  of  Eyton,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Recorder  of 
Wenlock,  High  Sheriff  of  Shropshire  1840,  h.  27  March,  1777  ; 
m.  8  Dec.  1808,  Ehzabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Donald 
Campbell,  and  by  her  (who  d.  23  July,  1817)  had  issue, 

Thomas  Campbell,  now  of  Eyton. 

Charles  James,  d.  1854. 

William  Archibald,  formerly  Capt.  9Gth  regt.,  d.  1869. 
Mr.  Eyton  d.  13  Feb.  1855. 

.rf/i/is- -Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  fret  az. ;  2nd  and  3rd, 
!?u.,  two  bars  erm.  Crests — A  reindeer's  head  couped  and 
ittircd  or,  holding  in  the  mouth  an  acorn  slipped  vert  fructcd 
;old. 

iSeai— Eyton,  nca*  WeUuiglon,  Salop, 


EYTO]^    OF    LEESWOOD. 

Eytox,  John  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Leeswood,  co. 
Flint,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  12  May,  1786";  m.  1814, 
Jane,  dau.  of  Eobert  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Swanhill] 
Salop, 

iCtUEJttlC.— This  family  is  descended  from  Bleddtn  a» 
Cynfyn,  Prince  of  Powis,  through  his  great-grandson,  Ctnrio 
Efell. 

Griffith  ap  Nicholas  ap  Dicus  ap  Grono  ap  Grifath  Grach 
apMeilirap  Grono,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  ap  Ellis  Eyton, 
of  Rhuabon,  co.  Denbigh,  an  old  Bosworth  soldier  (of  the  tribe 
of  the  Marches,  established  by  Tudor  Trevor,  Lord  of  Here- 
ford and  Whittington),  and  from  him  was  taken  the  surname 
of  Eyton.    Of  this  marriage  the  elder  son, 

John  Eyton,  had  issue,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Ellis 
ap  Tudyr,  of  Yale,  several  daus.,  and  an  only  son, 

John  Eyton,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Bodidris- 
yn-Yale,  co.  Denbigh,  and  sister  of  Sir  Evan  Lloyd,  Knt.  of 
Bodidris,  and  was  father  of  eight  sons  and  tliree  daus.  From 
Ellis,  one  of  the  younger  sons,  derived  the  Eytons  of  Maes-y- 
Groes,  co.  Flint,  ayounger  son  of  which  family,  Thomas  Eyton, 
Esq.  of  Cilcain,  was  father  of  Thomas  Eyton,  Esq.  of  Langyn- 
hafal,  CO.  Denbigh,  m.  Alice  Roberts,  and  had  issue,  1  Robert 
fRev.),  d.  unm.;  2  Thomas,  m.  Miss  Pryse,  of  Caerwys,  and 
was  father  of  John  Eyton,  Esq.  of  Llanerch-y-Mor;  1  Ehza- 
beth, 1)1.  1771,  Rev.  William  Tooke,  and  had  issue  two  sons, 
Thomas  and  William,  and  one  dau.,  Elizabeth.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Eyton,  Esq.  of  Leeswood,  co.  Flint,  m.  1st,  Jane,  dau. 
of  David  Jone.s,  of  Halkin,  co.  Flint;  and  2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  of 
Edward  Kynaston,  of  Pantybyrsley,  rehct  of  Philip  Lloyd,  of 
Hardwick.  By  his  1st  lady  he  was  father  of  four  daus.  and  an 
only  son, 

John  Eyton,  Esq.  of  Leeswood,  m.  Susan,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Thomas  Puleston,  of  Lightwood  Green,  and  d.  19  March, 
1600,  having  had  issue  (with  a  dau.,  Mary,  wife  of  John  Tre- 
vor, Esq.  of  Trevor),  an  only  son, 

John  Eyton,  Esq.  of  Trimley,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
William  Herbert,  of  Kerry  and  Trefeglwys,  both  in  the  co.  of 
Montgomery,  and  has  issue,  John,  of  Leeswood,  whose  issue 
became  extinct;  Thomas;  and  William.    The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Eyton,  Esq.  of  Trimley,  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Powell,  Bart,  of  Horsley,  Surrey,  and  had  issue  a  son, 

TH0.MAS  Eyton,  Esq.  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Davies, 
Esq.  of  Gwysaney  and  Llanerch,  and  had  (with  a  son,  Thomas, 
his  heir,  and  other  children,  who  d.  unm.)  a  dau.,  Elizabetih, 
m.  Robert  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Garthewyn;  and  a  son. 

The  Rev.  John  Eyton,  Rector  of  Westbury,  Salop,  m.  Pene- 
lope, only  child  of  George  Hope,  Esq.  of  Hope,  by  Elizabeth 
Longueville  his  wife,  and  by  her.  who  d.  1800,  left  at  his  de- 
ce.ise,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  successor, 

Hope  Eyton,  Esq.  of  Leeswood,  b.  19  Nov.  1754;  m.  10  Nov. 
1783,  Margaret,  niece  of  Robert  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Tower,  eo. 
Flint,  and  had  issue, 

John  Wynne,  his  heir. 

Thomas  Wynne,  m.  184G.  Catherine,  4th  dau.  of  Sir  Henry 
Blainwaring,  Bart,  of  Over  Peover,  co.  Chester,  and  has 
issue,  Thomas  Wynne,  of  Tower,  Mold,  co.  Flint,  b.  28  Oct. 
1847;  John  Hope  Wynne,  6.  19  April,  1852;  Robert  Wil- 
liam Wynne,  b.  24  June,  1854;  Charles  Edward  Wynne, 
b.  17  Aug.  1857 ;  and  Katheiine  Margaret  Lsetitia,  6. 4  Nov. 
1850,  d.  19  Dec.  1850. 

Robert  Wynne,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Llangollen,  rn.  Charlotte, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Griffith,  Esq.  of  Rhual,  co.  Flint,  s.  p. 

William  Wynne,  R.N. 

Charles  Watkin  Wynne,  B.D.,  Rector  of  Aston  Clinton, 
Bucks,  m.  2  March,  1848,  Philadelphia  Frances  Esther, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Wrangham,  M.A.  and 
F.R.S.,  Archdeacon  of  Cleveland,  Yorkshire,  and  Canon  of 
Chester. 

HaiTiet.  Louisa  Elizabeth. 

Margaret  Letitia,  d.  unm.  1S08. 
Mr.  Eyton  d.  1824. 

Arms — Az.,  on  a  bend  arg.  a  lion  passant  sa. 

Scat — Leeswood,  Mold,  Flintshire. 


FAIRFAX  OF  GILLING  CASTLE. 
Fairfax,  Lavinia,  of  Gilling  Castle,  co.  York, 
2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Charles  Grregory  Fairfax,  Esq. 
m.  1837,  Rev.  James  Alexander  Barnes,  Eeetor  of 
Gilling,  who  d.  1869.  She  s.  her  brother  21  April, 
1871. 

ILiliraQC. — This  ancient  family  w.as  originally  named  from 
the  "fair  locks"  of  its  members,  fcax  signifying  hair  in  the 


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FAI 


lan-ruage  of  our  Saxon  ancestors,  and  it  was  established  before 
the  Norman  Conquest  at  Torcestor,  Northumberland,  whence 
it  removed  into  Yorkshire. 

William  Fairfax,  son  of  William  Fairfax,  of  Askham,  and 
grandson  of  Richard  Fairfax,  of  Askham,  was  Bailiff  of  York 
1249,  and  purchasinR  from  Peter  Tie  Bruce  the  manor  ot 
Walton,  made  that  the  place  of  his  residence.    His  descendant, 

EiCHABD  Fairfax,  of  Walton,  who  flourished  in  the  reiuns 
of  4th,  5lh,  and  Gth  Henries,  and  was  Chief  Justice  of  England 
under  the  last  monarch,  vi.  Anastatia,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John 
Calthorpe,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir 
William  Ergham,  Knt.,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  William, 
his  heir;  and  Guy  (Sir),  Ju.'ge  of  the  Queens  Bench,  ancestor 
of  the  Fairfaxes  of  Mwton  a;ul  Steeton,  and  of  the  Lords 
Fairfax  of  Cameron.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

William  Fairfax,  Esq.  of  Walton,  was  ancestor  of  the 
Fairfaxes  of  Walton,  Viscounts  Fairfax,  of  Elmley,  in  the 
Peerage  of  Ireland  (see  Burke's  Extinct  Peerage). 

AViLLiAM  Fairfax,  9th  viscount,  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Gerard,  and  had  issue,  Charles  Gregory,  his  heir;  Eichard, 
who  predeceased  his  brother,  s.  'p.;  and  Alathca,  m.  Ralph 
Pigott,  Esq.  of  Whitton,  Middlesex.  He  d.  Nov.  1738,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Charles  Gregory  Fairfax,  10th  viscount,  who  left  at  his 
decease  an  only  surviving  dau.  and  heiresF, 

The  Hon.  Anne  Fairfax,  who  d.  uam.  1793,  when  the 
estates  passed  to  her  cousin, 

Charles  Gregory  Pigott,  2nd  son  of  Nathaniel  Pigott, 
Esq.,  by  Anna  Mathurina  his  wife,  dau.  of  Monsieur  de  Beriol, 
and  grandson  of  Ralph  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Whitton,  by  Alathea 
Fairfax  his  wife.  He  assumed,  by  Act  of  Parliament,  1793, 
the  surname  of  Fairfax  only.  He  m.  1794,  Mary,  sister  of 
Sir  Henry  Goodricke,  Bart,  of  Itibston,  co.  York,  and  d.  leaving 
issue, 

Charles  Gregory  Fairfax,  Esq.  of  Gilling  Castle,  m.  Mary 
(who  d.  20  Oct.  1861),  dau.  of  Michael  Tasburgh,  Esq.  of 
Burgh  Wallis,  co.  York,  and  d.  21  April,  1S71,  when  he 
was  s.  by  his  sister. 

Harriet,  ra.  22  Feb.  1839,  Francis  Cholmeley,  Esq.  of 
Bransby  Hall,  co.  York. 

Lavi.ma  (Mrs.  Barnes),  now  of  Gilling  Castle. 

.^rnis— Arg.,  three  bars  gemelles  gu.,  surmounted  by  a  lion 
rampant  sa.  Crest — On  a  cap  of  maintenance  ppr.  a  lion 
passant  guardant  sa.    Motto— 3c.  le  feray  durant  ma  vie. 

Seat— Gilling  Castle,  co.  York. 


FAIRFAX    OF    STEETON    BILBROUGH 
AND    NEWTON    KYME. 

Fairfax,  Thomas  Ferdinand,  Esq.  of  Steeton 
Bilbrougli,  and  Newton  Kyme,  co.  York,  Lieut.- 
Col.  Grenadier  Guards,  b.  6  Oct.  1839  ;  s.  his  father 
1875  ;  m.  1869,  Evelyn  Selina,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Milner,  Bart.,  and  has  issue, 

Gly  Thomas,  h.  1870. 

Bryan.  Evelyn. 

Ht'llCaSC— Sir  Gty  Fairfax,  3rd  son  of  Richard  Fairfax, 
of  Walton,  CO.  York,  Chief  Justice  of  England,  temp.  Henry 
VI.,  was  constituted  one  of  the  Justices  of  the  Court  of  King's 
Bench  1478.  He  obtained  from  his  father  the  manor  of 
Steeton,  and  erecting  a  castle,  seated  himself  there.  He  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Ryther,  of  Ryther,  and  dying 
1495,  left  (with  two  daus.,  Eleanor,  m.  Sir  Miles  Wilstrop,  of 
Wilstrop;  and  Maud,  m.  Sir  Jolin  Waterton,  of  Methley, 
Master  of  the  Horse  to  Henry  VI.)  four  sons,  William  (Sir), 
his  heir;  Thomas,  Serjeant-at-Law;  Guy;  and  Nicholas. 
The  eldest  son. 

Sir  William  Fairfax,  of  Steeton,  a  Judge  of  the  Coamon 
Pleas  tem-p.  Henry  Vlll.,  m.  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir 
Bobert  Manners,  and  dying  1.514,  left  (with  daus.)  an  only  son. 

Sib  William  Fairfax,  Knt.  of  Steeton,  High  Sheriff  of 
Yorkshire  26  and  31  Henry  Vili.,  m.  Lsabel,  only  dau.  of 
Thomas  Thwayts,  Esq.  of  Denton,  and  dying  1557,  left,  with 
five  daus.,  as  many  sons,  i.  Thomas  (Sir),  Knt.  of  Denton, 
ancestor  of  the  Lords  Fairfax  of  Cameron  (see  Burke's 
Peerage  and  Baronetage);  ii.  Francis;  m.  Edward;  iv. 
Henry,  whose  eldest  son  was  Gabriel  Fairfax,  Esq.  of  Stretc- 
house  ;  v.  Gabriel.    The  younge.'Jt  son, 

Gabriel  Fairfax,  Esq.  of  Steeton,  distinguished  his  coat 
armour  by  bearing  the  lion  crowned  or.  He  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Robert  Aske,  Esq.  of  Aughton,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Sutton,  Esq.,  and  had  (with  two  daus.,  Anne,  wife 
of  Sir  Edniond  Shcflield,  of  Kpworth ;  and  Mary,  m.  Sir 
Thomas  Gower,  of  Stitenliam)  tuur  sons,  of  whom  the  cKlest, 


Sir  William  Fairfax,  of  Steeton,  was  knighted  by  Queen 
Elizabeth  1562.  He  m.  Mabel,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Curwen,  of 
Workington,  and  had  by  her  five  sons  and  four  daus. ;  of  whom 
the  eldest,  Philip  (Sir),  m.  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  Edmond 
Sheffield,  1st  Earl  of  Mulgrave,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 
William  (Sir),  of  whom  we  treat;  this 

Sir  William  Fairfax,  Knt.  of  Steeton,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of 
Sir  Thomas  Chaloner,  Governor  and  Chamberlain  to  Prince 
Henry,  and  being  slain  before  Montgomery  Castle,  1644,  left 
(with  two  daus.,  Catherine,  m.  1st,  Sir  Martin  Lister,  Knt., 
and  2ndly,  Sir  Charles  Lyttleton,  of  Hagley,  Bart.;  and 
Isabella,  ni.  Nathaniel  Bladen,  Esq.  of  Hemsworth)  two  sons, 
William,  his  heir;  and  Thomas,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  and 
Governor  of  Limerick,  (/.  1712.    The  elder  son, 

William  Fairfax,  Esq.  of  Steeton,  m.  Catherine,  3rd  dau. 
of  Robert  Stapleton,  Esq.  of  Wigill,  co.  York,  and  dying  1673, 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Fairfax,  Esq.  of  Steeton,  d.  unm.  3  July,  1694, 
and  was  .s.  liy  his  brother, 

Robert  Fairfax,  Esq.  of  Newton  Kyme,  Vice-Admiial  of 
the  Blue,  JI.P.  for  York,  and  its  Lord  Mayor  1715,  the 
memorable  year  of  the  rising  for  Prince  Charles.  He  rn. 
Hester,  dau.  of  Robert  Bushell,  Esq.  of  Ruswarpe,  co.  York, 
and  d.  6  Oct.  1725,  leaving  (with  a  dau.,  Catherine,  ni.  Henry 
Pawson,  Esq.  of  York)  one  son, 

Thomas  Fairfax,  Esq.  ol  Newton  Kyme,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  John  Simpson,  Esq.  of  Babworth  Hall,  Notts,  and  had  by 
her  one  dau.,  Elizabeth,  and  five  sons,  i.  Robert,  d.  s.  p. ; 
II.  John,  succeeded;  iii.  Thomas,  d.  young;  iv.  Guy  (Uev.), 
TO.  Henrietta  Catharine,  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  Kearney,  D.D.,  by 
Henrietta  his  wife,  dau.  of  Hon.  and  Rev.  Henry  Brydges, 
brother  of  James,  Duke  of  Chandos,  and  had  a  dau.,  Henrietta 
Catherine,  m.  Joseph  Chamberlayne  Chamberlayne,  E.sq.  of 
Maugersbury ;  and  v.  William.  The  2nd,  but  eldest  surviving 
son  and  heir, 

John  Fairfax,  Esq.  of  Steeton  and  Newton  Kyme,  m.  Jane, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  George  Lodington,  Esq.  of  Bracebridge 
Hall,  CO.  Lincoln,  and  was  s.  in  1811  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Lodington  Fairfax,  Esq.  of  Steeton  and  Newton 
Kyme,  b.  1770;  7)!.*  Aug.  1798,  Theophania,  dau.  of  Edward 
Chaloner,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  William  Clialoner,  of  Guisborough  ; 
and  d.  1  July,  1840,  leaving  (with  three  daus.,  Jane  Frances, 
deceased;  Elizabeth,  m.  Feb.  1832,  Rev.  Thomas  Hart  Dyke, 
of  Long  Newton  Rectory,  Durham;  and  Theophania,  deceased, 
m.  Henry  Collingwood  Blackett,  Esq.  of  Sockburn  Hall, 
Durham)  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Fairfax,  Esq.  of  Steeton  Bilbrough,  and  Newtoa 
Kyme,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  h.  2  Nov.  1804;  m.  29  July,  1836,  Louisa 
Constantia,  dau.  of  George  Eaveuscroft,  Esq.,  E  I.C.S.,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Ferdinand,  now  of  Newton  Kyme. 

II.  Reginald  Guy,  R.N.,  h.  Nov.  1845. 

III.  Charles  Henry  (Rev.),  b.  2  Jan.  1849;  m.  Emmelinc, 
dau.  of  J.  Cookson,  Esq.  of  Neasham  Hall,  co.  Durham. 

I.  Constance  Frances,  m.  30  March,  1864,  David  Craigie 
Halkett,  2nd  son  of  C.  Craigie  Halkett  Inglis,  Esq.  ot 
Cramond  House,  near  Edinburgh. 

II.  Emma  Louisa,  to.  22  June,  18-59,  Hon.  Charles  Pierrepoinl 
D'Ai-cv  Lane  Fox,  brother  of  Lord  Conyer.s,  and  d.  1870. 

III.  Katherine  Henrietta,  m.  1868,  W.  W.  Wickham,  Esq. 

IV.  Isabel  Augusta,  m.  1870,   Edward  York,  Esq.,   and  d^ 
1875. 

He  d.  Nov.  1875. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  bars  gemelles  gu.  surmounted  by  a  lion 
rampant  sa.  crowned  or.  Crest — A  lion  passant  guardant  sa. 
Motto— Vaxe  fac. 

Heals — Newton  Kyme,  Tadcastcr;  Bilbrough  Hall,  York, 


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FAIRHOLME    OF    OLD    MELROSE 

Fairholme,  Geor&b  Knight  Erskine,  Esq.  of 
Old  Melrose,  co.  Eoxburorh  and  Lugate,  Nethcrsheils 
and  Oversheils,  Midlothian,  J.P.  for  the  cos.  of 
Berwick,  Koxbnrgli  and  Midlothian,  4.  25  Nov.  1822  ; 
m.  14  Jan.  1857,  Paidine  Amclie,  Baroness  Poellnitz,. 
Chanoinesse  Honoraire,  of  the  Order  of  St.  Anne  of 
Bavaria,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Friedrich  Wilhelm, 
Baron  Poellnitz  of  Frankenbcrg,  Bavaria,  Chamber-  j 
lain  to  the  King  of  Prussia,  and  Cliarlottc  his  wife, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Frederick,  h.  25  Dec.  1858. 

II.  William  Ernest,  h.  5  Feb.  IsOO. 

III.  James  Louis,  b.  26  Oct.  1803. 

IV.  Walter  John  Luitpold,  6.  5  April,  1S07. 
I.  Adelaide  Charlotte,  6.  23  May,  IdOl. 


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537 


iLiltCaCJC— The  family  of  Fairliolme  lins  been  establislicd 
principally  in  Mid-Lothian  sinue  1610,  and  has  possessed  con- 
siderable property,  including  the  estates  of  I'ilton,  Craigiehall, 
and  Greenhill,  all  near  Edinburgh.  Sophia,  dau.  of  John 
Fairholme,  of  Craigiehall,  m.  16G2,  William,  3rd  Marquess  of 
Annandale;  she  d.  in  1716,  and  was  buried  in  Westminster 
Abbey.  The  estates  of  Chapel,  Lugate  and  Nethersheils 
were  acquired  after  the  year  1700.  The  last  acquired 
properties  were  Oversheils  and  Old  Melrose. 

George  Fairholme,  Esq.  of  Greenknowe,  co.  Berwick  (son 
of  William  Fairholme,  Esq.  of  Chapel,  co.  Berwick,  b.  173G, 
d.  1805,  and  Elizabeth  Cotnpton  Fringle  his  wife,  of  Bowland, 
Mid  Lothian,  who  d.  1793),  served  in  the  1st  King's  Dragoon 
Guards,  b.  15  Jan.  1780;  „i.  16  Nov.  1818,  the  Hon.  Caroline 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Ochoncar,  17th  Lord  Forbes, 
Premier  Baron  of  Scotland,  and  d.  19  Nov.  1846,  having  had 
issue, 

I.  William,  of  Chapel,  co.  Berwick,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  8 
Aug.  1819:  d.  March,  1868;  m.  Grace  Penelope,  dau.  of 
Col.  Wiay  Palliser,  of  Comragh  and  Derryluskau,  and  (/. 
1868,  having  had  issue, 

1  Anne  Gledstanes,  deceased. 

2  Caroline  Grace,  of  Chapel,  co.  Berwick. 

3  Mary.  4  Louisa.  5  Katherine. 
It.  James    Walter,    h.    10   Jan.    1821,    Lieut.    Royal   Navy, 

perishiil  \\  ilh  Sir  John  Franklin's  North  Polar  Expedition, 
whieli  s;iilr,l  11,1111  England  in  1845. 

III.  (iK(>i;.;K  Kmi.ut  Erskine,  now  of  Old  Melrose. 

IV.  Chiiics,  /;.  r.  Dec.  1829,  Post  Capt.  Eoyal  Navy,  m. 
Julie  Charlotte  Amilie,  Baroness  Poellnitz,  and  has  issue, 

1  Frederick.        2  Henry.        3  Charles.        4  Edward. 
1  Alice.  2  Mary. 

1.  Elizabeth  Marjory,  b.  19  Nov.  1826 ;  m..  6  Nov.  1851,  Lord 
James  Charles  Plantagenet  Murray,  only  brother  of  George, 
Cth  Duke  of  Athole. 

Arms—Ov,  an  anchor  ppr.  Crest — A  dove  with  an  olive 
branch  in  its  bill  all  ppr.    Motto — Spero  raeliora. 

Serits — Old  Melrose,  co.  Roxburgh ;  Ludgate,  Nethorshiels, 
and  Oversheils,  Mid  Lothian. 


FAIRLIE    OF    HOLMS. 

Fairlie,  William,  Esq.  of  Holms,  co.  Ayr, 
J.P.,  formerly  of  Calcutta,  Lord  of  the  Barony  of 
Holms  ;  s.  his  father  1858. 

IttltCilflC. — In  Paterson's  Ayrshire  Familiex,  some  links 
of  the  ancient,  and  once  opulent  family  of  Fairlie,  are  but 
imperfectly  given.  Robertson,  in  his  History  of  Ayrshire 
Families,  endeavoured  to  furnish  an  unbroken  line  of  the 
Fairlies  of  that  ilk ;  but  his  researches  terminated  at  the 
transfer  of  the  widely  extensive  lands  of  Fairlie,  and  its 
castle,  now  a  noble  ruin  on  the  banks  of  the  Clyde,  in  the 
possession  of  the  Earl  of  Glasgow.  These  lands  were 
.alienated  to  Boyle,  of  Kelburne,  1650.    About  that  period, 

Thomas  Fairlie  settled  in  Irvine,  and  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
William  Francis,  of  Stane  Castle,  and  had  issue,  one  son, 

James  Fairlie,  b.  1687;  to.  1st,  Jane  Davidson,  of  Drum- 
ley,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  John;  Thomas;  James;  and 
Margaret.    He  r,i.  2ndly,  Catherine  Auld.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Fairlie,  6.  1717;  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Mungo  Mure,  of 
Bruntwood,  and  had  issue, 
James,  his  heir.  Mungo. 

William,  of  Coodham,  co.  Ayr,  m.  1798,  Margaret,  dau.  oi 
John  Ogilvy,  Esq.,  and  d.  1825,  leaving  with  other  issue,  a 
son  and  heir. 

Col.  James  Ogilvy  Fairlie,  of  Coodham,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
at  one  time  in  the  Jst  Life  Guards,  m.  1st,  1840,  Anne 
Eliza,  dau.  of  Macleod  of  Macleod ;  and2ndly,  1845,  Eliza- 
beth Constance,  dau.  of  William  Houison  Crauford,  Esq, 
of  Craufurdland,  and  had  issue  by  each  marriage. 
Jean.  Margaret. 

The  eldest  son, 

James  Fairlie,  Esq.  of  Bellfield,  co.  Ayr,  and  formerly  of 
Jamaica,  m.  Sarah  Bell,  relict  of  John  Mitchell,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue,  three  daus.  and  one  son, 

James  Fairlie,  Lieut. -Col.  Commanding  Ayrshire  Yeomanry, 
B.L.  and  J.P.  He  s.  his  father  1819,  and  his  uncle,  Mungo 
Fairlie,  of  Holms,  in  the  same  year.  He  m.  1821,  Agnes 
Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  William  FairUe,  of  London, 
and  formerly  of  Calcutta,  and  had  issue,  nine  sons  and  five 
daus.  He  d.  9  Jan.  1858,  and  was  s.  by  his  2nd  son, 
William. 

^rMis— Arg.,  on  a  chevron  between  three  water  bougets  sa.  as 
many  mullets  or,  a  border  erm.  Crest— A  lion's  head  couped 
ppr.    Motto — Meditare. 

jJeaf— Holms,  Kilmarnock,  Ayrshire. 


FALLON  OF  NETTEHVILLE  LODaE. 

Fallox,  John,  Esq.  of  Neitorville,  Loeloe,  co. 
Galway,  J.P.,A.B.  Trin.  Coll.  DubUii,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  b.  8  Oct.  1835  ;  in.  19  July,  18G5,  Cecilia,  only 
dau.  of  Thomas  Lynch,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Lavally,  co. 
Galway  (by  Rosina  his  wife,  dau.  of  Tliomas- 
Tighe,  Esq.  of  Newford,  co.  G-alvvay,  and  grand-dan. 
of  Eichard  Tighe,  of  Laragh,  co.  Roscommon),  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Bernard,  b.  8  Jan.  1867.         ii.  John,  b.  10  March,  1868. 

III.  Christopher,  b.  4  Sept.  1871. 

IV.  Anthony,  6.  14  Dee.  1873. 
I.  Mary  Rosina  Harriet. 

Jltnragr. — The  name  of  this  family,  for  many  centuries 
Chiefs  of  Clan  Nadch,  in  co.  Roscommon,  is  met  in  Irish 
records  under  the  various  forms  of  O'Fallamhain,  O'Faolain, 
and  O'Fallon. 

Redmond  Fallon,  Chief  of  the  O'Fallon's  Country,  whose 
mother  was  Jane,  dau.  of  Richard  More  Rutledge,  vi.  Janu 
O'Malone,  of  Calanahown,  and  had,  with  other  issiu',  a  son, 

John  Fallon,  Esq.  of  llunuiraead,  co.  Roscommon,  Cajit.  in 
the  service  of  James  11.,  m.  Catharine,  dau.  of  Roger  O'Flyn, 
of  CO.  Roscommon,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Bryan  Fallon,  Esq.  of  Runnimead,  m.  1703,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Christopher,  and  grand-dau.  of  Alexander  Irvine,  of  Oran,  co. 
Roscommon,  and  had  issue.     The  eldest  son, 

John  Fallon,  Esq.  of  Runnimead,  m.  1738,  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Patrick  Netterville,  Esq.  of  Longford  and  Lecarrow,  co. 
Galway,  by  Cecilia  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Redmond  Burke,  of 
Glynsk,  Bart.  (Patrick  Netterville's  father,  Nicholas,  was  son 
of  Patrick,  who  was  transplanted  to  co.  Jlayo,  by  urder  of 
Cromwell,  and  grandson  of  Luke,  1st  Viscount,  Xutterville,  of 
Dowth.)  They  had  issue,  Christopher  and  Henry.  The 
eldest  son, 

Christopher  Fallon,  Esq.  of  Runnimead,  iji.  1761,  Elei, 
lUiu.  of  Anthony  Fox,  of  Clontanny,  King's  Co.,  by  Jane  his 
wife,  only  child  of  Veale  Dillon,  Esq.  of  Rath.  Veale  Uilkm 
was  a  direct  descendant  of  the  Earls  of  Roscommon,  and  his 
male  descendant  would  have  been  entitled  to  the  ICaiUkuu. 
Christopher  Fallon,  by  his  wife  Ellen  Fox,  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir.  Anthony  Fox,  b.  12  Nov.  1771. 

Henry,  b.  9  Jan.  1774,  who  settled  in  Spain. 

Jane,  711.  Count  Magawley,  of  the  King's  Co. 

Margaret  Mary  Teresa,  a  Carmelite  Nun,  Loughrea. 
Christopher  Fallon  d.  29  Oct.  1795,  and  was  .s.  by  his  son, 

John  Fallon,  Esq.  of  Runnimead,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  6  April, 
1767;  m.  6  Oct.  1784,  Letitia,  dau.  of  John  Lambert,  Esq.  of 
Milford,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Burke,  Bart,  of 
Glinsk,  by  Cisley  Netterville  his  wife,  and  has  issue, 

Bernard,  his  heir. 

Maria,  in.  James  Walter  Sydney,  E.sq. 

Cecilia,  m.  Thomas  Costello,  Esq.,  Barristcr-at-Law. 

Ellen,  M.  Thomas  Neville  Bagot,  Esq.  of  Ballymoe. 

Jane,  m.  H.  Kelly,  Esq.  of  Scregg,  co.  Roscommon. 
The  only  son, 

Bernard  Fallon,  Esq.  of  Runnimead,  m.  25  Feb.  1829v 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Christopher  French,  Esq.,  J.P.  of  French- 
lawn,  CO.  Roscommon,  by  Harriet  his  wife,  dau.  of  Joseph 
McDonnell,  Esq.  of  Caranacon,  co.  Mayo,  and  d.  1840,  leaving 
issue, 

John,  now  of  Netterville  Lodge. 

Letitia,  a  Sister  of  Mercy. 

Jane,  a  Nun  at  Loretto  Abbey,  Rathfamham. 

Mary,  an  Ursuline  Nun.  Harriet,  a  Sister  of  Mercy. 

Arms — Arg.,  two  greyhounds  rampant  az.  supporting  :>> 
sword  between  them  ppr.,  pommelled  andhilted  gu.,  quartering 
Netterville,  Fox,  and  Dillon.  Crest — A  hawk  rising  ppr. 
jessed  and  belled  or.     jl/o(fo — Fortiter  et  fideliter. 

6'(i((t— Netterville  Lodge,  Mount  Bellew  Bridge,  Balliuasloe. 


FANE    OF    WORMSLEY, 

Fane,  John  Augustus,  Esq.  of  Wormsler,  co. 
Oxford,  b.  23  Sept.  1830,  J.P.,  late  Capt.  IGth  foot ; 
m.  21  June,  1860,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  the  late  Thomas 
Thornhill,  Esq.  of  Woodleys,  co.  Oxford,  and  ha^, 

I.  John  Henry  Scbope,  i.  24  June,  1861. 

II.  Francis  Luther,  b.  31  March,  1865. 

III.  Augustus  Walter,  b.  21  April,  1866;   d.  21  Dec.  1873. 

IV.  Sydney  Algernon,  b.  27  Oct.  1867. 

I.  Catherine  Elizabeth  Agnes. 

II.  Isabel.  111.  Amy  Eleanor. 


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TA-N 


Hiuratlf.— Henbt  Fane,  Esq.  M.P.  of  Wormsley,  co. 
Oxford  (youngest  liro' tier  of  Thomas,  8th  Eavl  or  WesMiiorlatid, 
and  son  of  Henry  Fane,  Rsq.,  by  Anne  his  wife,  Pister  and 
co-heir  of  John  Scrope,  Esq.  of  Wormsley),  m.  1st,  Cliarlctte, 
only  dau.  of  Nicholas  Bowc,  Esq.,  the  Poet,  by  wliom  he  had 
an  only  dau.,  Charlotte,  m.  Sir  William  St.  Quintin.  He  vi. 
2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Dr.  John  Wynn,  Bishop  of  Bath  and 
Wells,  and  had  by  her  a  dau.,  Mary,  m.  Sir  Thomas  Staplcton, 
Bart,  of  Greys.  He  m.  3rdly,  1748,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Kichard 
Luther,  Esq.  of  Myles's,  in  Essex,  sister  and  co-heir  of  John 
Luther,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  John,  his  heir;  and  Francis,  of 
Spetisbury,  Dorset,  M.P.,  d.  s.  p.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Fane,  Esq.  of  Wormsley,  LL.D.,  M.P.  co.  Oxford,  m. 
30  Nov.  1773,  Lady  Elizabetli  Parker,  dau.  of  Thomas,  3rd 
Earl  of  Macclcsiield,  and  by  her,  who  d.  10  June,  18i9,  had, 

John,  his  heir. 

Francis  William,  Bear  Admiral  B.N.,  of  Bath,  b.  1778;  m. 
1824,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Flint,  Esq.,  and  d.  1844. 

Elizabeth  Sarah,  m.  1813,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Drake. 

Wary. 

Charlotte,  m.  28  Dec.  1813,  Col.  John  P.  Hamilton. 

Georgiana,  ire.  181G,  Rt.  Hon.  Joseph  Warner  Henley,  M.P. 

Augu-sta,  m.  25  April,  1815,  Benjamin  Keene,  Esq. 
Mr.  Fane  d.  8  Feb.  1824,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Fane,  Esq.  of  Wormsley,  6.  9  July,  1775;  High  SherilT 
of  Oxfordshire  1836 ;  m.  6  June,  1802,  Elizabeth,  ■  dau.  of 
WilUam  Lowndes-Stone,  Esq.  of  Brishtwcll  Park,  co.  Oxford, 
and  d.  4  Oct.  1850,  having  by  her  (who  d.  20  Nov.  18C5)  had 
issue, 

I.  John  William,  late  of  Wormsley. 

II.  Frederick  Adrian  Scrope  (Ilev.),  of  Priors,  Essex,  &.  8  Dec. 
1810;  m.  lU  June,  1834,  Joanna,  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Ben- 
jamin Hobhouse,  Bart.,  and  sister  of  the  late  Lord  Broughton, 
and  has  issue, 

1  Edward,  6.  1836,  deceased. 

2  Frederick  John,  Capt.  Cist  foot,  h.  30  Jan.  1840. 

1  Isabella,    m.    10  June,    1857,    the  Rev.   Almeric  John 

Caurchill  Spencer,  d.  1864  (son  of  the  Eight  Rev.  Bishop 

Spencer).  2  Georgiana.  3  Charlotte. 

in.  George  Augustus  Scrope,  b.  29  March,  1817;  m.  3  June, 

1813,  Sophia  Francis  Pole,  dau.  of  the  late  Jolm  Phillips, 

Esq.  of  Culham,  co.  Oxford,  d.  1860. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  1842,  the  Rev.  John  Ballard. 

II.  Anne,  m.  1824,  John  Bilhngsley  Parry,  E.sq.,  Q.C.,  and  d. 
21  Nov.  1S29. 

III.  Charlotte,  m.  16  Nov.  1852,  the  Rev.  Frederick  Fylcr. 
Tae  eldest  son, 

John  William  Fane,  Esq.  of  Wormsley,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
D.C.L.,  M.P.  for  CO.  Oxford,  Lieut.-Col.  Oxfordshire  Militia,  and 
Kigli  Sheriff  1854,  6.  1  Sept.  1804;  m.  1st,  30  Nov.  1826,  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  Sir  Benjamin  Hobhouse,  Bart.,  and  sister  of  Lord 
Oirougliton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  G  Nov.  1828)  had  an  only  dau., 

I.  Sopliia,  m.  29  July,  1851,  Arthui-  II.  C.  Brown,  Esq.  of 
Kingston,  co.  Oxford. 
He  r,i.  2ndly,  3  Nov.  1829,  Lady  Ellen  Catherine  Parker,  dau. 
of  Tliomas,  5ih  Earl  of  Jlacclesfield,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  John  Augustds,  now  of  Wormsley. 

II.  Ellen,  m.  24  Nov.  1853,  George  Stratton,  Esq. 

Col.  Fane  r,i.  3rdly,  18  Nov.  1845,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  lato 
'Theodore  Henry  IJroadhead,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

II.  Henry  George,  b.  10  Sept.  1846;  m.  5  July,  1876,  Blanche 
Louisa,  only  dau.  of  Col.  tile  Hon.  Robert  C.  H.  Spoucor, 
and  has  a  son,  b.  31  Oct.  1877. 

III.  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  in.  2  March,  1871,  George  Henry, 
Bon  of  the  late  Rev.  F.  Copleston  Philpotts. 

He  m.  4thly,  1856,  Victoria,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Temple,  and  hail 
iy  her  two  sons,  one  b.  Is50,  the  other,  1859.  He  d.  19  Nov.  1875. 

Arms — Az.,  three  dexter  gauntlets,  backs  affrontce  or.  CmH 
— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  bull's  head  arg.  pied  sa.  armed 
gold,  charged  on  tlie  neck  with  a  rose  gu.  barbed  and  seeded 
ppr.     MoUn—Na  vile  fano. 

Heat — Wormsley,  Stokenchurch,  co.  Oxford. 


PONSONBY-FANE  OF  BRYMPTON  PAEK, 

CO.    SOMERSET. 

See  Bueke's  Feerar/e,  Eessboeough,  E. 


FANE-BENETT-STANFOBD. 

iice  iiiiMiXT  of  £//tkouse. 


FANE    OF    BOYTON    MAITOH. 

r.vxK,  E  j-viUND  Douglas,  Esq.  of  JJoyton  Manor, 
J.P.  Wills,  6.  6  May,  18:i7 ;  m.  10 'julv,  1875, 
Conslantia  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Gen.  Eobert  Elucher 
Wood,  (J.B.,  of  Littleton,  Middle.se.if,  by  Lady  Cou- 
etantia  VV'ood  his  wife,  sister  of  the  3rd  Earl  of 
Lousdalo,  uud  has  one  dau.,  Lucy  Evelyn. 


ILllTfiTCrC.— T^'f^tJABD  Lambert,  E.sq.,  cldfst  son  of  John 
Laiiiljcrt,  Esq.  of  Kirton,  co.  Lincoln,  l.y  Jo.in  Conge  his  wile, 
purchased  in  1572,  the  Manors  of  Boyton,  Sherrington,  and 
Corton,  still  possessed  by  his  descendant  Mr.  Fane.  He  ?«. 
Alice,  dau.  of  Humphry  Pakington,  Esq.,  and  was  s.  at  his 
decease  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edward  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Eoyton  Manor,  who  to.  Anno, 
dau.  of  Edward  Jackman,  Esq.  of  Hornchun-h,  and  d.  1608, 
being  buried  at  Oxnead,  Norfolk,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edward  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Boyton  Manor,  who  m.  1612, 
and  dying  without  male  issue,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Thomas  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Boyton  Mjnor,  who  lebuiltBoyton 
House  in  1018.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Waller  Duuclie,  Esq.  of 
Avesbury,  and  had  issue, 

Edmund,  his  successor. 

Thomas  (Rev.),  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  .Snnim,  -who  m.  1st, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Beiictt,  Esq.  of  Norton  Bavant,  and 
had  a  son,  Thomas.  He  r,i.  2ndly,  Anne,  widow  of  William 
Hearst,  M.I).,  of  Sarura.  Willium. 

John,  d.  without  issue.  Walter,  of  Sherrington. 

Blary,  m.  J.  Bailey,  Esq. 
The  eldest  son, 

Edmund  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Keevil,  m.  a  dau.  of  Robert  Cole, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  his  successor. 

Elizabeth,  m.  William  Brouncker,  Esq.  of  Earl  Stoke,  grand- 
son to  Sir  Henry  Bi'ouncker,  Knt.  of  Jlelksham,  and  nearly 
related  to  Sir  William  Brouncker,  Knt.,  Viscount  Brouncker. 
He  d.  1643,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Tuomas  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Boyton,  m.  Eleanor,  dau,  of 
Edward  Topp,  Esq.,  and  had, 

I.  Edmond,  his  successor. 

II.  Thomas  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Boyton  and  Sherrington, 
1/1.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Coker,  Knt.,  and  left  Jane,  to. 
Rev.  R.  Head;  and  Eleanora,  m.  John  Mervin  Esq.,  whose 
dau.  and  co-heir,  Nelly,  m.  William  White,  Esq.,  and  was 
mother  of  William  Lambert  White,  Esq.  of  Yeovil. 

III.  Edward  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Orcheston,  St.  George, 
m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  St.  Barbe,  Esq.  of  Salisbury,  and  had 
is.-5ue, 

1  Edmund,  ot,Bagshot,  who  afterwards  s.  at  Boyton. 

2  Edward,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  and  of  New  Sarum,  who 
'ill.  Mary,  dau.  of  —  Norris,  Esq.  of  Nonsuch,  and  had, 
w  iih  two  daus.,  two  sons, 

Edmund,  of  Bromham,  Col.  E.I.C.S.,  who  left  at  his  de- 
cease, in  1808,  two  son?,  Edmund;  and  Edward4 
Edward  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Freshford. 

I.  Eleanor,  m.  Richard  Stokes,  Esq. 

II.  Anne,  m.  Samuel  Stokes,  Esq. 

in.  Deborah,  Mrs.  Kelly.        iv.  Elizabeth,  Mrs.  Mills. 
Mr.  Lambert  was  s.  at  his  decease,  in  1692,  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edmund  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Boyton,  who  represented  the 
Borough  of  New  Sarum  in  Parliament.  This  gentleman  m. 
Sarah,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Peter  Blake,  Esq.  of  Andover,  but 
dying  without  issue,  in  1733,  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Edmund  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Boyton,  who  left  issue,  by  Anne, 
his  wife, 

Edmund,  his  successor. 

William,  Chief  of  Dacca,  m.  Lady  Hope  ;  but  d.  s.  p. 

l^dward,  R.N.  Richard,  d.  young. 

Sarah,  to.  Rev.  James  Vemey,  of  Gloucester. 

Anne,  to.  Rev.  Richard  Scrope,  D.D.  of  Castle  Coinbc,  Wilts, 

Mary  >   ^   ,  „ 

Mary)  '^- '■  P' 
The  eldest  son, 

Edmund  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Boyton,  m.  Ist,  the  TTon.  Bridget 
Bourke,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John,  Viscount  Buuike,  of  Mayo, 
by  whom  he  had  an  only  son, 

Atlmer  Bourke,  his  heir. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Bridget,  dau.  of  Henry  Seymour,  Esq.  of  Ilanford, 
CO.  Dorset,  and  had  issue, 

Anne  Elizabeth,  d.  young. 

Lucy,  m.  1801,  John  Benett,  Esq.  of  Pythouse,  Wilts,  and 
had,  with  other  issue,  a  dau.,  Lucy  Harriet  Benett,  who 
to.  27  Aug.  1832,  Rev.  Arthur  Fane,  Prebendary  of  Sarum, 
son  of  Sir  Henry  Fane,  G.C.B.,  by  Isabella,  liis  wife,  dau. 
of  James  Gorges,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  had,  with  other  issue  (see 
Fane-Benett-Stanfobd),  a  son, 
Edmund  Douglas  Fane,  now  of  Boyton  Manor. 
Mr.  Lambert  d.  1802,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Atlmer  Bourke  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Boyton  Manor,  Vice- 
President  of  the  Linna;an  Society,  F.R.S.,  F.S.A.,  who  m. 
Catharine,  dau.  of  Richard  Bowater,  Esq.  of  Witley,  co.  War- 
wick, but  liy  her  (who  d.  1828)  he  had  no  issue.  His  nephew, 
the  present  possessor  of  Boyton  Manor,  is  Eu.mckd  Douglas 
Fane,  Esq. 

Seai— Boyton  Manor,  Ilcytesbiu-y. 


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539 


PANE    OF    CLOVELL-T. 

See  IIamlyn  Fane. 


FAWSHAWE     OF    DEH-GEY. 
Fansh^we,  Eev.  John   Faithfull,  of  Dengey 
HaU,  Essex,  b.  11  Feb.  1810;    m.  22  Aug.  184^!, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Upton,  Esq.  of  Diilwicli 
Common,  and  has  issue, 

I.  JIenkt  Ernest,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi  Col.  Cam- 
bridge,  of  Dengey  Hall,  6.12  April,  lS-14 ;  ■„}.  17  Juiif, 
1873,  Bertlia,  younger  dau.  of  ilie  Eev.  Cluulcs  Siuitli, 
U.D.,  Hector  of  Newton,  and  has  issue, 

1  Chaiiles  Henbt,  b.  21  July,  1874. 

2  Kichard  Evelyn,  b.  25  March,  1877.     • 
1  Amy  Bertha,  b.  19  Sept.  1875. 

II.  Lionel,  Lieut.  K.N.,  b.  1  Oct.  1SJ7. 

III.  Arthur  Upton,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  6.  IS  Dec.  1818 ; 
m.  1873,  Miss  Chase,  and  lias  issue,  1  Lionel  Arthur,  b. 
1874;  2  Rupert  Temple,  6.  1876;  1  A  dau.,  b.  1875;  2  A 
dau.,  b.  10  Oct.  1877. 

IV.  Herbert  Cliarle.s,  b.  28  March,  1S52. 

V.  Ke-iuald,  6.  20  Feb.  1855. 

I.  Frances  Caroline.  ii.  Alice  Agnes. 

iltltCaSC.— Robert  Fansiiawe,  Esq.  of  Fanshawo  Gate, 
in  tlie  parish  of  Dionileld,  co.  Derby,  had  two  sons,  1  John, 
of  whom  presently;  and  2  Henry,  of  Jenkin.^,  in  E.ssex, 
Remembrancer  of  the  Exchequer  taii}i.  Queen  EuzinETii. 
The  elder  son, 

John  Fanshawe,  Esq.  of  Fanshawe  Gate,  b.  1504  :  rf.  1578; 
leaving,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Rowland  Eyre,  Esq., 
of  llassop,  with  three  daus.,  as  many  sons, 

I.  TnoJiAS,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert,  m.  1st,  Diana  Eyre,  of  Brcdway,  co.  Derby,  by 
whom,  who  was  buried  1  March,  1597,  he  liail  nine  sons,  John, 
Thomas,  Godfrey,  Philip,  James,  William,  Walter,  Row- 
land, Charles  ;  and  two  daus.,  Margaret,  hi.  John  Harrison, 
Esq. ;  and  Diana,  m.  George  Glaseott,  Esq.  He  m.  2ndly, 
the  dau.  of  Edward  Barker,  Esq.  of  Rowley,  co.  Derby. 

ii:.  Godfrey,  of  the  Hospital  at  Ilfield. 
The  eldest  son, 

TuoMAS  Fanshawe,  Esq.,  s.  his  uncle  as  Queen's  Remem- 
brancer of  the  Exchequer,  and  purchased  Ware  Park,  Herts, 
and  Dengey  and  Westbury,  Essex.  He  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Anthony  Bouchier,  and  had  by  her  a  son,  Henri  (Sir)  K.B., 
Remembrancer  of  the  Exchequer,  m.  Elizabeth,  6th  dau.  of 
Thomas  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Ostenhanger,  and  by  her  was  father, 
inter  alios,  of  two  sons,  Thomas,  K.B.,  created  Viscount  Fan- 
shawe, of  Dromore,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland,  1661 ;  and 
RicHARD(Sir),  created  aBart.  1650.  Both  titles  are  now  extinct; 
the  viscounty  expired  with  Simon,  5th  viscount,  230ct.  171G;  the 
baronetcy  with  Sir  Richard,  1695  {see  Burke's  Extinct  Peerage 
and  Extinct  Baronetage.)  Thomas  Fanshawe  m.  2ndly,  Joan 
Smyth,  sister  of  Thomas,  Viscount  Strangford,  and  had  by  her 
two  sons  and  six  daus.,  Thomas  (Sir),  of  Jenkins,  Essex,  K.B., 
Surveyor  General,  and  Clerk  of  the  Crown;  William,  of 
whom  presently;  Alice,  ni.  Sir  Christopher  Hatton,  K.B.; 
Margaret,  m.  Sir  Benjamin  Aylofi',  Bart,  of  Braxtcd ;  Catherine, 
TO.  John  Bullock,  Esq.  ofDarley;  and  Mary,  m.  Thomas 
lEirdwick,  Esq.  of  Leeds.  Thomas  Fanshawe  rf.  19  Feb.  ICCO. 
His  youngest  son, 

William  Fanshawe,  Esq.  of  Parsloes,  Essex,  Auditor  of  the 
Duchy  of  Lancaster,  m.  Catherine,  dau,  of  Sir  John  Wolsten- 
hohn,  of  London,  and  dying  4  March,  1034,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Fanshawe,  Esq.  of  Parsloes,  b.  1G19;  m.  1st,  Catherine. 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Kingsmill,  Knt.  of  Sidmanton,  Hants,  by 
whom  he  had  a  son,  William,  his  heir.  He  m.  2naiy,  AUce, 
tlau.  of  Thomas  Fanshawe,  Esq.  of  Jenkins,  by  whom  (who 
■was  buried  24  April,  1662)  he  had  a  son,  John  (see  Fanshawe 
of  Parsloes).    The  eldest  son, 

William  Fanshawe,  Esq.  of  St.  Martin-inthe-Fields,  Mid- 
dlesex, sometime  Master  of  the  Requests  to  King  Charles  IL, 
TO.  Mary,  illegitimate  dau.  of  Charles  II.  by  Mrs.  Lucy  Walters, 
and  sister  of  James,  Duke  of  Monmouth,  and  relict  of  William 
Sari^^ld,  of  Lucan,  co.  Dublin,  elder  brother  of  Patrick,  Earl 
of  Lucan,  and  d.  1708,  leaving  (with  three  daus.)  an  only  son, 

Thomas  Edward  Fanshawe,  Esq.  of  Great  Singleton,  co. 
Lancaster,  who  s.  to  the  estates  at  Dengey  Hall,  Essex, 
of  his  cousin  Simon,  last  Viscount  Fanshawe.  He  in.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  William  Snelling,  Esq.  of  Bromley,  Middlesex,  and  by 
her  had  (with  four  daus.)  an  only  son, 

Simon  Fanshawi:,  Esq.  of  Fanshawe  Gate,  h.  4  March,  1715- 
IG;  w.  1753,  Altliea,  2nd  ilau.  of  William  SncUing,  Esq.,  and 


hail,  with  two  daus.,  Allhr^a  and  Francp^,  on  only  son  and 
heii-, 

Henry  Fanshawe,  E.sq.,  b.  5  May,  1756,  Col.  British^uards, 
and  subsequently  a  General  Officer  in  the'  Russian  ^service, 
under  the  Einpi'ess  Catherine  II.  He  was  Governor  oi  Kioo, 
and  subsequently  of  the  Crimea,  and  served  with  distinction 
under  the  Duke  of  Wurtemberg.  He  d.  a  Russian  Senator,  at 
Warsaw,  1828.  He  m.  26  Feb.  1778,  Susanna  Frances,  2n(l 
dau.  of  Charles  le  Grys,  Esq.  of  Korwich,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles  Robert  (Rev.),  of  Fanshawe  Gate,  co.  Derby, 
Rector  of  Coaley,  co.  Gloucester,  /;.  4  April,  1780;  m.  1st, 
I'atiy,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Faithful ;  and  2ndly,  .laiie,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Williams;  by  the  former  of  whom  only  (who 
d.  1823)  he  left  issue  at  his  decease,  Aug.  1859, 

1  Charles  Simon,  heir  to  hi?  umle. 

2  John  Faithful  (l;\.,    ;i  -       ir  to  his  brother. 

3  Robert  Faithful,  ..  l  i  \  i  :  ,i,  i  U  ;  m.  Ist,  Pamela,  dau. 
of  Gen.  Boye,  H.l:.l.^:.^..  I'y  v,  unm  hehada  dau.,  Althea; 
and  2nd!y,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Col.  Wrotte.sley,  H.E.I.C.S., 
by  whom  he  had  a  son,  Hugh  Robert  Faithful  Fanshawe, 
d.  1856. 

1  Althea  Faithful,  m.  1835,  John  Can-  Badoley,  M.D.,  of 
Chflmsl'ord. 

2  Ellen,  d.  xuim.  1818.  3  Susanna  Frances  Faithful. 

4  Emily,  m.  1841,  Henry  Gorges  Bloysey,  Esq.,  Lieut.  11th 
Hus.sars,  son  and  heir  of  the  Von.  Cliarles  Abel  Moyscy, 
D.l).,  Archdeacon  of  Bath. 

5  Maria,  m.  1853,  Rev.  Arthur  M.  lloaiV,  Rector  of  Col- 
bourne,  Isle  of  Wight. 

III.  Thomas  Edward,  d.  unm.  1797. 

IV.  William  Simon,  b.  25  Jan.  1784;  General  in  the  Russian 
service ;  in.  the  dau.  of  a  Polish  gentleman  named  Maisner, 
and  d.  in  Russia,  1829,  leaving  issue,  Henry,  Charles, 
Edward,  and  a  dau. 

V.  Frederick,  Chamberlain  to  the  Russian  Emperors  Alex- 
ander and  Nicholas.  He  was  murdered  by  the  Poles 
1830.  He  1)1.  and  left  issue,  Henri,  Colonel  des  Gron.adiers 
acheval  de  la  Garde  Imperiale,  in  Russia;  Sophia,  m. 
Coimt  de  Wrcde;  and  Fannie,  m.  the  Baron  Kamm,  of 
Rus.sia. 

VI.  George,  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  Russian  service,  and  Aide-de- 
camp to  the  Emperor  Nicholas  ;  ra.  Mademoiselle  Bimet, 
and  has  issue,  George,  6.  1830;  Althea  Evigc,  m.  1850,  Capt. 
Fanshawe,  of  the  Hussars ;  Erailie ;  and  Sophie. 

I.  Sophia. 
The  eldest  son, 

Henry  Fanshawe,  Esq.  of  Dengey  Hall,  Essex,  Admiral 
R.N.,  b.  9  Dec.  1778;  r.i.  1st,  1  May,  ISlO,  Maiia,  dau.  of 
Lieut.-Gen.  Jenkinson;  and  2ndly,  20  Jan.  1823,  Caroline, 
dau.  of  F.  F.  Luttrell,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  J.  F.  Luttrell,  E.sq.  of 
Dunstcr  Castle,  Somerset,  but  d.  s.  2).  9  Aug.  1850,  and  was  s. 
by  his  nephew. 

Rev.  Charles  Simon  Faithful  Fanshawe,  M.A.  of  Dengey 
Hall,  Rector  of  Upham,  Hants,  b.  Oct.  1806;  m.  1833,  Rosa, 
dau.  of  Charles  Ricketts,  Esq.,  and  had  one  child, 

Rosa  Ellen. 
Mr.  Fanshawe  d.  1873,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother  Rev.   John 
Faithful  Fanshawe. 

Arms — Or,  a  chevron  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  sa.  Crest — 
A  dragon's  head  erased  or,  flames  of  fire  issuing  from  the 
mouth  p)ir. 

-b'rt!i— Dengey  Hall,  Maldon,  E.ssex. 


FANSHAWE    OF    PAHSI-OES. 

Fanshawe,  John  Gaspaed,  Esq.  of  Parsloes, 
Essex,  b.  27  July,  1824 ;  m.  4  Oct.  1853,  Barbara 
Frederica  Beanjolois,  3rcl  dau.  of  Hon.  William 
James  Coventry, 4th  son  of  the  7th  Eaii  of  Coventry, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Evelyn  John,  6.  22  July,  1854. 

II.  Basil  Thomas,  6.  28  July,  1857. 

III.  Lyonell,  b.  6  May,  1866. 

I.  Beaujolois  Mabel.  ii.  Violet. 

ILtltCagC— John  Fanshawe,  Esq.  of  Parsloes,  b.  1GI9; 
(see  Fanshawe  of  Dengey)  left  (by  his  2nd  wife  Alice,  dau.  of 
Thomas  F'anshawe,  Esq.  of  Jenkins)  a  son, 

John  Fanshawe,  Esq.  of  Par.sloes,  Auditor  of  the  Duchy  of 
Lancaster,  bapt.  19  April,  16G2;  m.  21  Nov.  1C95,  Mary,  eldest 
dau.  of  John  Coke,  Esq.  of  Melbourne,  co.  Derby,  and  had 
(with  a  dau.,  Susanna)  three  sous, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  .lohn  (Rev.),  D.D.,  Canon  of  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  b.  17  Aug. 
1G97 ;  d.  unm. 

III.  Charles,  Rear  Admiral  R.N.,  ?>.  26  Dec.  1690;  to.  Eliza- 
bcUi,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Rogers,  Bart,  of  Blachford,  De\on, 
and  had  issue, 


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1  .T..hn.  6.  1738;  m.  I'enelope  Dredge,  of  Eeadinsr,  anil 
....Uwosons,  John  and  Charles  Eobert,  d.  young;  and 
tinee  daus.  Penelope,  Catherine  Maria,  and  Elizabeth 
Christiana.  ,  ^    ,        j 

2  Jtobert,  Capt.  E.X.,  CommissionerofPlymouth Dockyard, 
0.  1739;  m.  Christiana,  dau.  of  John  Gennys,  Esq.,  and 
had  issue, 

Robert,  Capt.  K.N.,  d.  in  Antigua  1804. 
Edward,  Ocn.  It.E.,  C.li.,  m.  1811,  trances  Mary,  dau. 
of  Gen.  Sir  Hew  Whiteford  Dalrymple,  Bart. ;  and  d. 
Kov.  18.58,  having  had  issue, 

Edward  Gennys,  Vice-Admiral  R.X.,  C.B.  (Debrow 
House,  Watford),  i.  27  Nov.  1814;  m.  1843,  Jane, 
dau.  of  John  Cardwell,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  has 
issue,  Edward  Cardwell,  Lieut.  R.E.,  b.  1844; 
Arthur  Dalrymple;  Evelyn  Leighton;  and  Alice 
Eliza  Jane. 

Hew  Dalrvmple,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  m.  18.i3, 
Barbara, 'dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  Thomas  Bradford,  G.C.B., 
and  has  issue,  William  Dalrymple ;  Eredeiick  Brad- 
ford ;  and  Frances  Elizabeth. 

Charles,  Major-Gen.  R.E.,  m.  1848,  Grisilda  Emma, 
dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  George  Harding,  K.C.B.,  and  has 
issue.    Charles  Harding;    George  Dalrymple;    and 
Zilla  Mary. 
Erederick  (Rev.),  m.  IS.5.5,  Mary  Louisa,  dau.  of  Gen. 

Sir  Henry  Goldfinch,  K.C.B. 
Arthur  Adolphus,  late  Fellow  of  New  College,  Oxford, 
m.  1854,  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Parsons,  Esq.  of  Oxford. 
Henry  Leighton  (Rev.),  Rector  of  South  Weston, 
Tetsworth,  co.  Oxford,  late  Fellow  of  Xew  College, 
Oxford;  b.  1832;  m.  185fi,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Guy 
Thompson,  Esq.  of  Baldon  House,  co.  Oxford,  and 
has  issue,  Henry  Leighton,  Lieut.  97th  regt.,  b.  18o7  ; 
Edward  Arthur,  Lieiit.  Royal  Artillery,  b.  1859;  Hew 
Dalrymple,  6.  Ib60;  Robert,  b.  1863;  Ellen;  Mary; 
and  Annie. 
Frances  Anne,  m.  Capt.  John  Windham  Walling,  R.X. 
Mary. 

Su.san   Cordelia,    m.  William  Cox,   Esq.  of  Adbury 
Lodge,  Berks.         Margaret  Arabella.        Anne. 
Arthur  (Sir),  Admiral  R.X.,  K.C.B.,  m.  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Sir  J.  Wilson,  Knt.,  and  step-dau.  of  Admiral  Col- 
•  poys;  and  d.  s.p.  14  June,  1864. 
Christiana,  m.  the  Rev.  Dr.  Haggitt,  and  d.  1810. 
Elizabeth,  in.  F.  GlanviUe,  Esq.  of  Catchfrench,  Corn- 
wall. 

Catherine,  m.  Admiral  Sir  Thomas  Byam  Martin,  G.C.B., 
Admiral  of  the  Fleet. 
Cordelia,  m.  Admiral  Sir  T.  Chambers  White ;  and  <?. 

1809.  Anne. 

Penelope,  m.  Col.  Duckworth  (killed  at  the  battle  of 
Barossa),  and  d.  1810. 

Mary,  ni.  Admiral  Hon.  Sir  Eobert  Stopford,  G.C.B. 
Henrietta. 

3  Charles  John,  Recorder  of  Exeter,  b.  1740 ;  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  John  Scale,  Esq.  of  Mount  Boone,  Devon,  and 
left  a  son, 

Charles  John  (Rev.), 
and  left  a  son.  Rich; 

4  Susanna,  d.  unm. 

John  Fanshawe,  of  Parsloes,  d.  19  Dec.   1GD9,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Fassha WE,  Esq.  of  Parsloes,  6.  18  Sept.  1C9G;  m. 
Frances,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Clarke,  co.  Oxford,  and  by  her 
(who  was  buried  24  Aug.  1725)  had  issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir.  John,  buried  27  Oct.  172.5. 

Frances,  m.  the  Rev.  Abraham  Blackburn,  D.D.,  Vicar  of 
Dagenham. 

Maria,  r,i.  14  Jan.  1750,  Francis  Burrell  MassingberJ,  Esq  . 
of  Ormsby,  co.  Lincoln.  Alice. 

Thomas  Fanshawe  d.  21  Aug.  1758,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Fanshawe,  Esq.  of  Parsloes,  m.  10  June,  1745, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Crisp  Gascoyne,  of  Bifrons,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1762)  left  at  his  decease  (1797)  an  only  son, 

John  Gascot.se  Fanshawe,  Esq.  of  Parsloes,  b.  3  June. 
174G;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Christopher  Parkinson,  Esq.  of 
Prescott,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  March,  1811) 
had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Charles  Gascovne,  6.  18 
1800. 

Thomas  Lewis,  successor  to  liis  brother  Henry. 

MaryAnnetta,  m.  8  June,  1803,  Charles  Henry  Boisra^on 
Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Walcot,  Bath.  °     ' 

Mr.  Fansliawe  d.  23  Dec.  1803,  and  was  a.  by  his  son. 

Rev.  John  Fanshawe,  of  Parsloes,  Fellow  of  Cli.  Ch.  Oxford 
Vicar  of  Frodsham,  co.  Chester,  b.  7  March,  1773;  d.  27  Oct'. 
1843,  and  was  «.  by  his  brother, 

Henry  Fanshawe,  Esq.  of  Parsloes,  b.  30  June,  1774;  a.  13 
Oct.  1854,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Rev.  Thomas  Lewis  Fanshawe,  M.A.,  of  Parsloes,  Vicar  of 
Dagenham,   b.  21   Sei.t.    1792;    m.  10  Oct.    1821,   Catherine 


Stephens,  eldest  uau.  of  M.ijor-Gen.  John  Gaspard  Le  Mar- 
chant  (who  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Salamanca  1812),  and  d. 
3  March,  1858,  leaving  issue, 
John  Gaspard,  now  of  Parsloes. 

Thomas  Basil,  Col.  33rd  regt.,  6.  3  Dec.  1829:  m.  8  March, 
1864,  Emily  Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  Gerard  Lipyeatt  Gosse- 
lin,  Esq.  of  Mount  Ospringe,  Kent,  and  has  issue, 

1  Gerard  Lewis,  b.  24  April,  1806. 

2  Herbert  Cecil,  b.  9  Nov.  186/. 

3  Reginald  Winnington,  b.  2  Sopt.  1871. 

4  Frank  Raymond,  b.  5  March,  1874. 

1  Helen  Maude,  b.  12  March.  Is65. 

2  LUian  Emily,  6.  20  Sept.  1869. 
Richard,  b.  11  Nov.  1831. 
Catherine  Sophia,  d.  27  April,  1841. 

Helen,  m.  7  May,  1844,  Edward  Hanson  Denison,  Esq.  (who 
d.  1  July,  1864),  only  child  of  Joseph  Denison,  Esq.  of  Stock 
Grove,  co.  Bucks,  and  Rusholme  Park,  near  Manchester. 
Their  eldest  dau.,  Helen  Jemima,  m.  6  Nov.  1872,  William, 
2nd  Lord  Romilly. 

Arms,  &c. — See  preceding  Memoir. 

Seat — Parsloes,  Dagenham,  Essex.  Town  House— 2,  llalkin 
Street  W. 


Hesrt,  succes 
no,  1770;  d.  at 


or  to  his  brother. 
Jamaica  6  Nov. 


FFAEINaTON    OF    WORDEN. 

Ffaeingtox,  SrsAX  Maeia  and  Maet  Haxxah, 
of  Worden,  co.  Lancaster ;  s.  their  brother,  James 
Nowell  ffariugton,  Esq.  6  June,  1848. 

ILlUCaSC— The  Ffarixgtons  of  ffarington  or  Fa.  ring  I  no, 
in  the  parish  of  Penwortham,  and  Shaw  Hall,  in  the  parish  of 
Leyland,  co.  Luncister,  are  a  family  of  great  antiquity. 
Farington  Hall  was  their  principal  seat  till  the  death  of  Sir 
Henry  ffarington,  1549.  For  the  next  two  centuries  they 
resided  at  Worden,  and  removed  thence  to  Shaw  Hall,  in  the 
parish  of  Leyland  (now  rebuilt  and  named  Worden)  about  the 
year  1740. 

John,  son  of  William,  and  grandson  of  Hogo  de  Meolis, 
or  Meles,  was  styled  De  Fartngton.  He  was  witness  to 
various  deeds  temp.  Henry  III.  and  Edward  I. ;  and  m.  beforo 
1279  Avicia,  dau.  otEobert  de  Bussal,  with  Miom  he  acquired 
half  the  manorofLej-land,co.  Lancaster.  HeiZ.  7  Edward  II., 
A.D.  1313,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  William  de  Faeyngto.v,  Knt.,  Sub-Custodian  of  the 
Peace  for  Leyland  17  Edward  H.,  summoned  to  attend  the 
Great  Council  at  Westminster  1  Edward  III.,  a.d.  132G,  and 
d.  before  1330,  leaving,  by  Agnes  his  wife,  six  sons.  He  was 
s.  by  the  eldest, 

AViLLiAM  de  ffaryngto.v.  Collector  of  the  King's  Revenues 
for  CO.  Lancaster  11  and  12  Edward  III.,  paid  a  subsidy  for 
making  Edward  the  Black  Prince  a  Knight  20  Edward  III., 
and  got  a  grant  of  Free  Warren  confirmed,  22  Edward  HI. 
He  had,  by  Joan  his  wife  (who  in.  2ndly,  before  1371,  Sir 
Thomas  EadclifTe,  Knt.)  six  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest  d.  before 
1371,  and  the  line  was  carried  on  by  the  second. 

Sir  John  de  ffaryngton,  Knt.,  King's  Commis.sioner, 
joined  with  Sir  Adam  de  Hoghton  and  Sir  Thomas  de  Lathoni 
to  investigate  transgressions  in  co.  Lancaster  48  Edward  III., 
m.  Johanna  Bannister,  and  had  issue,  William,  his  heir; 
Thomas,  a  Guild  Burgess  of  the  town  of  Preston  3  Henry  IV., 
Til.  7  Henry  IV.  Joan,  dau.  of  Henry  de  Houghwick,  and  left 
descendants;  and  Joan,  to.  Gilbert  Sutton,  of  Penwortham. 
Sir  John  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  de  ffartngton,  who  made  an  attornement  to  the 
Abbey  of  Evesham  14  Henry  IV.,  and  was  a  Commissioner 
for  Musters  in  the  Wapentake  of  Leyland,  28  April,  6  Henet  V. 
He  j/i.  (settlement  dated  20  June,  1406,  7  Henry  IV.)  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  John  de  Lasci,  of  Gateford,  co.  York,  and  had, 
with  a  younger  son,  Nicholas,  an  elder  sou,  his  successor, 

William  de  ffartngton.  Collector  of  the  King's  taxes  for 
CO.  Lancaster  25  Henry  VI.,  rn.  Margaret  Halsall,  and  had 
issue,  William  (Sir),  his  heir;  Richard,  on  whom  the  estates 
were  entailed;  Alison;  Elyn;  Ann.  He  d.  14  Jan.  1456. 
Reginald,  Bishop  of  Lichfield,  and  John,  Abbot  of  Evesham, 
conferred  the  ring,  veil,  and  mantle  of  perpetual  widowhood 
on  his  widow,  17  Jan.  1453,  and  licensed  an  oratory  in  his 
town  16  Sept.  1461.    The  eldest  son. 

Sir  William  ffarington,  Knt.,  m.  before  1456,  In  \\\^ 
father's  life-time,  he  being  then  about  15  years  of  age,  Alice, 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Ashton,  Knt.  of  Creston,  and  had  issue, 
William,  ra.  (contract  dated  30  May,  9  Edward  IV.),  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Robert  Hesketh,  of  Rufford,  and  J.«.  p.  I"  Edward  IV.; 
Henry  (Sir),  his  heir;  Katherine,  m.  Jolin  Bendish;  Ann, 
-//(.  1st,  James  Anderton,  of  Worden,  2ndly,  John  ScilUcorne, 
(if  Scillicorne;  Isabella,  r/i.  Thomas  Singleton,  of  Brockholes ; 
Jennet,   m.  William  Heaton,   of  Kiriay;  Alice,   m.   William 


FFA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


FAR 


541 


Crooke,  of  Whittle;  Mary;  and  Margaret,  1i^.  William  Ban- 
nister. Sir  William  made  his  will  22  May,  1500,  which  was 
proved  the  next  year,  and  he  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son. 
Sib  Henry  ffakington,  Knt.,  Esquire  of  the  King's  Body, 
20  Henry  VII. ,  and  Knight  of  the  King's  Body  30  Henry  VIII., 
founded  Leyland  School  1523,  and  was  a  Commissioner  for 
the  suppression  of  religious  houses.  He  r,i.  1st,  Ann,  dau.  of 
Sir  Alexander  Radcliffe,  Knt.  of  Ordsall,  and  widow  of  Sir 
Thomas  Tildesley,  Knt.,  of  Wardley,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  b.  1495;  to.  Isabel,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Clay- 
ton, of  Clayton,  and  had  an  only  dau., 

Joan,  or  Janet,  m.  1st  (contract  dated  2t  Henry  VIII.), 
Charles  Booth,  of  Hackensal,  by  whom  she  had  a  dau., 
m.  Sir  William  Mordaunt.  She  m.  2ndly,  Charles  Beccon- 
sall,  of  Becconsall,  and  had  a  dau.,  Dorothy,  m.  Sir 
Edmund  Huddlestone,  Knt.  of  Sawston,  co.  Cambridge. 
She  TO.  3rdly,  Sir  Antliony  Browne,  Chief  Justice  of 
Common  Pleas,  by  whom  she  had  no  issue. 

II.  Thomas,  m.  Cicely  Kadclift'e,  of  Winmarleigh :  no  male 

in.  Robert,  6.  1499;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  South- 
\vorth,  Knt.  of  Salmcsbury,  by  whom  he  had, 

1  John,  TO.  Ann,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Peter  Farington,  of 
Little  Farington,  and  d.  s.  p.  21  Oct.  1595. 

2  Henry,  m.  twice,  but  does  not  appear  to  have  left  issue. 

3  Thomas.  4  Edward. 
1  Ellen. 

I.  Cicely,  b.  1498. 
Sir  Henry  m.  2ndly,  153G,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Oke- 
over,  of  Okeover,  and  widow  of  Sir  Arthur  Eyre,  Knt.,  by 
•whom  he  had  another  son, 

IV.  William,  of  whom  hereafter. 
Sir  Henry  d.  8  Dee.  1551,  aged  80  years.    He  bequeathed 
Farington  Hall,  the  ancient  residence  of  the  family,   to  his 
great-grand-dau.,  Dorothy,  wife  of  Sir  Edmund  Huddleston. 
His  son,  by  his  2nd  wife, 

William  Ffarington,  Esq.  of  Worden,  6.  1537,  Burgess  of 
Reston,  1542,  J. P.  and  D.L.  1558.  For  this  gentleman 
Laurence  Dalton,  Norroy,  changed  the  crest  and  confirmed  the 
arms.  He  m.  1559,  Jane,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Talbot, 
Knt.,  of  Bashall,  co.  York,  and  had  three  sons, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry,  m.  1582,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Edward  Browster,  Esq. 
of  Moxfleld,  CO.  Chester,  and  had  a  son,  Thomas,  m.  Anne 
Worrall,  and  was  grandfather  of  Major-Gen.  William 
iTarington,  of  Chislehurst,  who  m.  the  dau.  of  Sir  Edward 
Battinson,  of  Sudbury,  and  had  a  son,  Thomas,  d.  s.  p.,  and 
two  daus.,  Mary,  m.  Col.  J.  Selwyn,  and  Albinia,  in.  Robert, 
1st  Duke  of  Ancaster. 

III.  William,  Constable  of  Lancaster  Castle,  1599,  d.  15  Jan. 
165G,  aged  90. 

Mr.  Ffarington  d.  July,  1610,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Ffarington,  Esq.  of  Worden,  Constable  of  Lancaster 
Castle,  and  Steward  of  the  Queen's  lands  at  Lonsdale,  m. 
3  Aug.  1581,  Mabel,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  George  Benson,  Esq. 
of  Hugill,  Westmorland,  and  had  three  sons  and  six  daus.,  of 
•whom  the  eldest  son  was, 

William  Ffarington,  Esq.  of  Worden,  High  Sheriff  eo.  Lan- 
caster 1G36,  Knight  of  the  Shire  1640,  and  Col.  of  militia.  This 
gentleman,  a  stanch  cavalier,  valiantly  assisted  the  Countess  of 
Derby  in  her  gallant  defence  of  Latliom  against  the  Parliamen- 
tarians, and,  in  consequence,  had  his  estate  sequestered.  He 
m.  1609,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Henry  Worrell,  Esq.,  and  left  by  her 
<who  d.  1659),  at  his  decease,  April,  1658,  1  William,  his  heir; 
2  George,  of  Knights,  Middlesex,  d.s.p.;  3  Henry,  d.s.p. ;  1  Anne, 
1(1.  John  Fleetwood,  of  Penwortham ;  2  Mabel,  m.  1st,  Richard 
Clayton,  of  Clayton,  and  2ndly,  Peter  Brooke,  of  Mere;  3  Eliza- 
beth, TO.  1st,  Christopher  Bannister,  and  2ndly,  Alexander 
Standish,  of  Duxbury;  and  4  Alice,  m.  1st,  Robert  Charnock, 
and  2ndlx,  Edward  Oldfield.    The  son  and  successor, 

William  Ffarington,  Esq.  of  Worden,  6.  1612 ;  named  as 
a  Knight  of  the  Royal  Oak;  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Richard 
Fleetwood,  Esq.  of  Penwortham,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  1762), 
vith  four  daus.,  two  sons, 

I.  Henry,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  of  Shaw  Hall,  m.  1672,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Valen- 
tine Whitmore,  Esq.  of  Thurstaston,  co.  Chester,  and  had 
issue, 

1  William,  of  whom  hereafter,  as  heir  of  Worden. 

2  Valentine,  M.D..  b.  1676 ;  m.  Agnes  Prickett,  of  Natland 
Abbey,  Westmorland. 

Mr.  ffarington  d.  27  Feb.  1672,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henry  Ffarington,  Esq.  of  Worden,  to.  Susan,  dau.  of 
Bigory  Wheare,  D.D.,  Master  of  Gloucester  Hall,  Professor  of 
lILstory  at  Oxford,  and  had,  with  three  daus.,  two  sons, 

I.  Henry,  b.  1656;  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Hugh  Dicconson,  Esq. 
of  Wrightington,  and  d.  s.  p.,  v.  p.  1679. 

II.  William,  his  heir. 


Mr.  ffarington  d.   10  March,   IGOl,  and  was  .;.  by  his  only  sur- 
viving son, 

William  Ffarington,  Esq.  of  Worden,  Jligh  Sheriff  1714; 
7)1.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edmund  Swettenham,  Esq.  of  Somerford 
Booths,  CO.  Chester,  and  d.  s.  p.  Dec.  1714,  when  he  was  s.  by 
his  cousin, 

William  Ffarington,  Esq.  of  Shawo  Hall,  b.  1675;  m. 
31  Dec.  1694,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Dr.  James  lluflne,  of 
Boulogne  (who  fled  from  France,  owing  to  the  persecution  of 
the  Huguenots),  and  s.  to  the  Worden  estate  on  the  death  of 
his  cousin,  William  Ffarington.  By  his  wife  (who  d.  6  March, 
1747,  aged  68)  he  had  issue, 

George,  his  heir. 

William  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Warrington  and  Vicar  of  Leigh, 
ancestor  of  Ffarington  of  Wondvcde.  Henry. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Richard  Atherton,  Esq.  of  Atherton,  and  d. 
April,  1742. 

Isabella,  to.  Rev.  John  Woodcock,  Canon  of  Hereford  and 
Rector  of  Canonpion. 

Margaret,  m.  William  Byssel,  Esq.  of  Seabourns,  co.  Hereford., 
Mr.  ffarington  d.  1717,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Ffarington,  Esq.  of  Shawe  Hall,  b.  1693;  to.  1717, 
Margaret,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  John  Bradshaw,  Esq.  of  Pen- 
nington, and  had  by  her  (who  d.  8  May,  1771,  aged  70)  with 
several  other  sons,  who  d.  s.  p.  (one,  Bradshaw,  was  killed  at 
the  battle  of  Fontenoy). 

William  (Sir),  his  heir. 

James,  b.  1773:  Capt.  in  the  Mihtia ;  d.  23  .Sept.  ISOO.  He 
TO.  1st,  Jane  Ashton,  but  by  her  had  no  child;  and  2ndly, 
23  May,  1744,  Mary,  dau.  of  Roger  Nowell,  Esq.  of  Altham, 
by  whom  (who  d.  23  Dec.  1781)  he  had,  William,  successor 
to  his  uncle;  Mary  Isabella,  m.  1804,  George  Watkin 
Kenrick,  Esq.  of  Woore  Hall,  Salop,  and  d.  12  July,  1829 ; 
and  Charlotte,  m.  25  March,  1825,  Alexander  Nowell,  Esq., 
M.P.,  of  Underley,  co.  Westmorland. 

Margaret,  to.  James  Prior  Clayton,  Esq.  of  Leyland. 

Barbara,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Mallory,  of  Mobberley. 

Isabella,  to.  Gill  Slater,  Esq.  of  Chesteraeld  and  Liverpool. 

Mary,  m.  Isaac  Hamon,  Esq.  of  Portarlington,  Queen's  C9. 
Mr.  ffarington  d.  9  May,  1742,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  William  Ffarington,  Knt.  of  Shawe  Hall,  6.  1730,  J.P., 
D.L.  CO.  Lancaster,  and  High  Sheriff  1761;  d.s.p.  1781,  and 
was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

William  Ffarington,  Esq.  of  Shaw  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
Lieut.-Col.  1st  regt.  of  Lancashire  Militia,  and  High  Sheriff 
1813.  He  TO.  1st,  16  June,  1791,  Sybilla  Georgiana,  dau.  of 
Edward  Wilbraham  Bootle,  Esq.  of  Latham,  and  sister  of 
Edward,  1st  Lord  Skelmersdale,  by  whom  (who  d.  22  Nov. 
1799)  he  had,  with  three  sons,  who  all  d.  young,  as  many  daus. ; 
the  2nd,  Sybilla  Georgiana,  m.  Thomas  Scarisbrick,  Esq.  of 
Scarisbrick,  and  d.  s.  p.  1839.  Col.  ffarington  to.  2ndly, 
5  July,  1803,  Hannah,  dau.  of  John  Mathews,  Esq.,  of  Tyue- 
moutli,  and  by  her  (who  d.  31  May,  1833)  had, 

George,  d.  unm.  4  April,  1819. 

AVilliam  Mathews,  d.  unm.  24  April,  1827. 

James  Nowell,  his  heir. 

Susan  Maria.  BIary  Hannah. 

Col.  ffarington  d.  13  June,  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  sur- 
viving son, 

James  Nowell  Ffarington,  Esq.,  b.  10  June,  1S13;  who 
rebuilt  Shawe  Hall,  and  gave  it  the  name  of  Worden ;  he  m. 
28  Oct.  1847,  Sarah  Esther,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  ToucheC, 
Esq.  of  Broom  House,  co.  Lancaster;  but  by  her  (who  d. 
16  Aug.  1863)  left  no  issue  at  his  decease,  6  June,  1848,  when 
he  was  s.  by  his  sisters,  Susan  Maria  and  Mary  Hannah. 

^)-»is— Arg.,  a  chevron  gu.  between  three  leopards'  faces 
sa. ;  quarterly  with  gu.  three  cinquefoils  arg.,  quartering, 
Ffarington,  Benson,  Rufine,  Bradshaw,  Bradshaw  (cnicien()i 
ASPULL,  FiTTON,  Carden,  Malvoisin,  Breeeton,  Nowell, 
Merley,  Fitton,  and  Hargreaves.  FamUn  Crest — A  dragon 
arg.  sans  wings,  tail  nowed,  langued,  ducally  gorged  gu.  and 
wreathed  with  a  chain  or.    Motto — Domat  omnia  virtus. 

Seat — Worden,  Leyland,  near  Preston. 


FAEMAR    OP    BLOOMFIELD. 

Faemae,  William  Cecil  Russell,  Esq.  of 
Bloomfield,  co.  Wexford,  b.  25  Aug.  1869. 

ILintagC— This  family  claims  to  be  a  branch  of  tha 
Fermors  of  Easton  Neston,  co.  Northampton,  and  to  have 
been  first  settled  in  Ireland  temp.  Queen  Elizabeth,  about  the 
year  1600.  Mary,  Lady  Ferraor,  wife  of  Sir  George  Fermor, 
Knt.  of  Easton  Neston,  in  her  will,  made  in  1625,  and  pre- 
served in  the  Probate  Court  of  London,  mentioned  her  son, 
"  Robert,  which  was  of  late  unfortunately  slain  at  Carlowe,  in. 
the  Realme  of  Ireland."  From  Lady  Fermor's  eldest  son.  Sir 
HaLton  Fermor,  descended  the  Earls  of  I'omfret,  extinct  in  1S67. 


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Ja?t.ef.  Ffumob,  Ksq.,  a  Mojor  in  the  army,  is  described  in 
a  letter,  dated  4  Dec.  174C,  as  a  srandsrjn  of  Sir  George 
Fermor,  Knt.  of  Easton-Xcston.  He  m.  the  eldest  dau.  of 
Anthony  Gamble,  Esq.  of  co.  Cork;  and  il.  1G83-84,  having 
had,  Richard,  his  heir;  Jasper,  of  Garron  Kenny  Fange,  co. 
Cork ;  John ;  and  Samuel,  Major  in  the  army,  who  purchased 
several  valuable  estates  in  Virginia.  Of  these  sons,  Jasper 
and  Samuel  left  descendants  in  North  America,  and  John  was 
ancestor  of  Farmeu,  Bart,  of  Mount  Pleasant,  Sussex  (see 
BnEKE's  Peerayc).    The  eldest  son, 

RxcHABD  Fa'rmoe,  Esq.  of  Arderrack,  co.  Cork,  r,i.  1075, 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Licut.-Col.  Robert  Phairc,  Governor 
of  Curk  under  Cilomwell,  1G50,  and  had  three  sons, 

I.  Jasper,  of  Kirconway,  co.  Cork,  0.  167G;  r,>..  in  1701, 
Elizai.eth,  dau.  of  George  Rogers,  Esq.  ol  Ashgrove,  co. 
Cork,  ;  nd  had  a  son, 

Richard,  d.  unra.  1730. 

II.  Robert,  who  carried  on  the  fnmily. 

Ill  John,  M.D.,  b.  in  1678;  in.  Lucy,  second  dau.  of  Cuth- 
bcrt  Wilkinson,  Esq.,  and  had  (with  one  dau.,  Lucy)  an 
only  son, 

Jasper,  m.  1st,  Mrs.  Lasier;  and  2ndly,  in  1774,  Grace, 
second  dau.  of  liovell  Farmar,  M.D.,  and  had  three  chil- 
dren, 

1  Richard,  an  offioev  in  the  OSth  regt.,  drowned  at  sea 
with  his  detachment  in  1814. 

2  Jasper,  Capt.  Royal  Marines,  of  Sunnybank,  co.  Here- 
ford, J. P.  and  D.L.,  m.  1819,  Meliora,  widow  of  Peter 
Eickards  Mynors,  Esq.  of  Treago,  which  lady  d.  1829. 

1  Dora,  d.  unm.  1831. 
The  2nd  son, 

Robert  Fakmae,  Esq.  of  Ferf^us,  co.  Cork,  and  of  Thurlos 
Beg,  CO.  Tipperary,  b.  1677;  Major  in  the  ariiiy  ;  m.  1700, 
Grace,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  HovcU,  Esq.  of  Mount 
Hovell,  CO.  Cork,  by  whom  (wlio  d.  1763,  aged  80)  he  left  at  his 
decease,  1743, 
I.  HovELi.,  of  whom  presently. 

ir.  Edward,  Capt.  Royal  Marines,  h.  1710;  m.  1st,  1748, 
Katherine,  dau.  of  Poole  St.  Barbe,  Esq.  of  Bittern,  Hants, 
and  widow  of  Lieut.  Gates,  E.N.,  by  whom  he  had  three 
children, 

1  Edward,  M.D.,  d.  s.  p.  1802. 

2  Robert  Hill,  of  Bamhill,  co.  Cork,  Oen.  of  Marines, 
6.  1775;  '«.  thrice;  by  his  2nd  wile,  Mildred,  eldest  dau. 
of  Rev.  Richard  Farmar,  he  had  four  children, 

Robert  Hemng,  6.  1794;  an  officer  77th  regt.;  m.  1817, 
Mary,  only  dau.  of  Armigher  Sealey,  Esq.  of  Cork; 
and  (/.  22  Aug.  1843,  leaving  issue,  Charles  Lewis 
Atterbury,  Royal  Marines,  6.  23  Jan.  1831 ;  Frances 
Georgiana ;  and  Juliana  Priscilla,  m.  24  March,  1849, 
Thomas  Osborne  Stock,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Carlow. 
Edward  Sterling,  Gen.  in  the  army,  b.  1798;  in.  1836, 
Jane,  only  dau,  of  James  Cunningham,  Esq.,  Capt. 
E.N.,  and  had  is.sue,  Edward  James  Cunningham, 
6.  '.845;  Jane  Cunningham  Mildred;  Georgiana 
Marianne;  Florence  Lucinda  Caroline;  and  Helen 
Theresa  Unity  Gordon. 
Elizabeth.  Marianne,  d.  1824. 

Gen.  Farmar's  3rd  wife,  whom  he  in.  1800,  was  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  Dr.  Mallet,   a  Physician,   and  relict  of 
Thomas  Symonds,  Esq.,   Capt.  R.N.     Gen.  Farmar  d. 
2  Jan.  1839. 
1  Katherine,  d.  1824. 

He  in.  2ndly,  1772,  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward  Roberts, 
Esq.  of  Clover  Hill,  co.  Cavan,  and  d.  1784,  having  had 
another  son  and  a  dau., 

3  Richard  Hugh  Hovell  Sterling,  of  Castle  Treasure,  co. 
Cork,  b.  1782;  Capt.  Royal  Marines;  m.  1818,  Anne,  3rd 
dau.  of  Thomas  Grazebrooke,  Esq.  of  Diidbridge,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  dying  1840,  left  issue,  Richard,  Capt. 
Eoyal  Marines,  b.  1819,  m.  15  Feb.  1854,  Eleanor,  youngest 
dau.  of  John  Simpson,  E.sq.;  William  Edward,  Royal 
Marines,  b.  1824;  m.  17  Sept.  18-50,  Mary  Dorset,  youngest 
dau.  *of  William  Lawrence,  Esq.  of  Fletton  Tower,  co. 
Huntingdon ;  Caroline ;  and  Anne  Grazebrooke. 

Helen,  d.  unm.  1821. 

III.  Richard  (Rev.),  of  Ramhill,  co.  Cork,  Rector  of  Dun- 
manway  and  Timoleague,  m.  1759,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert 
Freeman.  Esq.  of  Ballinguile,  and  had  two  daus.,  of  wliom 
Mildred,  the  elder,  in.  her  cousin.  Gen.  Robert  Hill  Farmar; 
and  Mary  Anne,  m.  —  Herring,  Esq.,  E.I.C.S. 

I.  Grace,  m.  1726,  her  cousin,  Hon.  Richard  Hill,  of  Beare 
Forest,  co.  Cork,  one  of  H.M.  Council  for  South  Carolina. 

II.  Elizabeth,  ni.  John  Beare,  Esq.  of  Cork,  and  d.  17Sti. 

III.  Jane,  rn.  William  Wakeham,  Esq.  of  Spring  UiU,  co 
Cork. 

IV.  Hannah,  in.  William  Keyes,  Esq. ;  d.  1798,  aged  84. 
The  eldest  son, 

Hovell  Fabmab,  M.D.,  of  Mount  Hovell,  co.  Cork,  b.  1701  ; 
'M.   1739,  Katherine   Dorothea,  eldest   dau.  of   Chrisloplier 


Russell,  Esq.,  Col.  17th  regt.,  and  Governor  of  Minorca,  where 
herf.  1753,  aged  57.  By  her  (who  d.  1778)  Mr.  Farmar  iad 
issue, 

I.  Ilnon  HovELi,,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert,  Cajt.  in  the  60th  regt.,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  William 
Wakeham,  and  d.  .s.  p. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Joseph  Gates,  Esq.  of  Kilnabone,  co.  Cork, 
and  d.  in  1810. 

II.  Grace,  m.  Jasper  Farmar,  Esq. 

Mr.  Farmar  d.  1770,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Hdch  Hovell  Farmar,  Esq.  of  Dunsinane,  co.  Wexford, 
called  to  the  Bar  1768.  He  m.  21  Oct.  1780,  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of 
Michael  Roberts,  Esq.  of  Kilmony,  co.  Cork,  by  whom  (who 
d.  25  March,  1838)  he  had  issue, 

I.  HuoH  Hovell,  of  Dunsinane,  J.P.,  6.  To  Jan.  1782 ;  in. 
12  Jan.  1815,  Meliora,  only  dau.  of  Peter  Eickards 
Mynors,  Esq.  of  Treago,  co.  Hereford,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
11  Nov.  1854)  left  at  his  decease,  1828, 

Hcgh  Hoveli,  Baskekville  (Rev.),  present  representa- 
tive of  the  family. 

William  Roberts,  a  Col.  in  the  army,  Assistant-Command 
ant  Royal  Victoria  Hospital,  Netley,  6.  14  March,  1825 ; 
served  in  50th  regt.,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the 
battle  of  Aliwal:  served  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny, 
of  1857-8  in  the  82nd  regt. ;  m.  1st,  20  May,  1851,  Alicia 
Mary,  only  child  of  Edward  Stone  Cotgrave,  Esq.,  Capt. 
E.N.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  April,  1801)  had  issue, 
Eichard  De  Malpas  Cotgrave,  6.  2  Dec.  1853;  Alicia 
Mildred  Cotgrave,  d.  14  Nov.  1864;  Meliora  Alianor 
Cotgrave ;  and  Grace  Ursula  Cotgrave.  Col.  Farmar 
m.  2ndly,  11  June,  1863,  Kllinor  Louisa,  eldest  dau, 
of  Rev.  William  Lewis  Girardot,  of  Hinton  Charter- 
house, and  has  issue  by  her,  Hugh  Henry  Foxcroft, 
6.  21  Aug.  1870:  George  Jasper,  b.  20  July,  1872; 
Beatrice  Emily;  Cecily  Eleanor,  d.  17  May,  1871;  Juliet 
Mary;  Eose  Dorothea;  Ella  Katherine ;  Violet  Eleanor. 

Meliora  Mynor.s,  m.  1861,  Edward  A.  Blundcll,  Esq., 
Governor  of  Singapore. 

Anna  Catharina  Eickards,  m.  12  June,  18J5,  Ecv.  William 
Hirzel  Le  Marchant,  Vicar  of  Harlsfield. 

Jane  Philippa  Ba-skerville,  m.  9  Dec.  1852,  John  White- 
head, Esq.,  Barristcr-at-Law. 

II.  Michael  Roberts,  an  officer  in  the  army,  killed  in  action 
at  Cuba,  1807.      , 

III.  William  Russell,  of  Bloomfleld,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Charles  Hill,  Esq.  of  St.  Johns,  co.  Wexford, 
M.D. 

II.  Katherine  Dorothea,  m.  Eichard  Hill,  Esq.  of  Urrinsfort, 
CO.  Wexford. 

Mr.  Farmar  d.  12  Feb.  1812.    His  3rd  but  2nd  surviving  son, 

William  Russell  Farmar,  Esq.  of  Bloomfield,  J. P.  co. 
Wexford,  b.  1802;  m.  1st,  9  Dlc.  1829,  Eliza,  daa.  of  Eichard 
Donovan,  Esq.  of  Ballymore,  by  whom  (who  d.  23  Nov.  1S44) 
he  had,  with  four  daus.,  Annie  Jane;  Mary  Caroline,  d. 
young ;  Katherine  Elizabeth ;  and  Elizabeth  Mary,  three  sons^ 

I.  William  Henry,  his  heir. 

II.  Hugh  Jasper,  b.  1833;  d.  young. 

III.  Eichard  Donovan,  6.  July,  1841;  d.  5  April,  1344. 

Mr.  W.  E.  Farmar  rn.  2ndly,  29  Nov.  1853,  Henrietta,  dau.  of 
Harry  Alcock,  Esq.  of  Wilton,  co.  Wexford,  and  had  by  her 
another  dau.,  Sarah  Caroline  Margaret.  He  d.  20  Oct.  1871, 
and  was  s.  by  his  elde.st  son, 

William  Henry  Farmah,  Esq.  of  Bloomfield,  J.P.,  Capt. 
Wexford  Militia,  b.  21  April,  1831 ;  m.  IG  Jime,  1868,  Frances 
Anastasia,  dau.  of  William  Newell  Barron,  Esq.  of  FitzWilliam 
Place,  Dublin,  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions;  co.  ilouaghan, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Cecil  Russell,  his  heir. 

II.  Ealpii  Jasper  Newell,  b.  7  July,  1871. 

III.  Fitzhugh  Hovell  Arthur,  6.  22  March,  1874. 

IV.  Henry  Capel  Donovan,  6.  6  June,  1876. 

I.  Irene  Frances  Elizabeth,  6.  13  Oct.  1872. 

II.  Edith  Emily  Marian,  b.  30  April,  1875. 

Mr.  W.  H.  Farmar  d.  9  Sept.  1876,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son,  William  Cecil  Eussell  Farmar,  now  of  Bloomfield. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  fess  sa.  between  three  lions'  heads  erased 
gu.  a  crescent  or,  for  diff.  Crest— A  lion's  head  erased  gu. 
Jl/o«o— Fortis  et  fidelis.  Crest— 01  Febmor,  Earl  of  Pomfret, 
borne  by  Eev.  H.  W.  Baskerville  Farmar  and  his  brother. 
Col.  W.  E.  Farmar :  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  cock's  head 
gu.  combed  and  wattled  gold;  il/oi(o— Hoia  e  sempre. 

Seat — BloomUeld,  Enniscorthy,  co.  Wexford. 


FARMER    OF    NONSUCH. 

Farmer,  William  Egbert  Gamul,  Esq.  of 
Nonsuch  Park,  Surrey,  b.  12  Jiilv,  1S38,  formerly 
Capt.  Grenadier  Guards,  J.P.,  D  L.,  High  Sheriff, 
Surrey  1877,  m.  1861,  C'harlolie  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of 
the  late  Robert  GriUlth  Williams,  Esq.,  brolhcr  of 


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Sir  Richard  B.  ■Williams-Bulkeley,  Bart,  of  Baron 
Hill,  Beaumaris,  Anglesey,  and  has  a  dan., 

Alice  Matilda  Mary. 

ILtllCngt. — Sajiuel  Farmek,  Esq.,  for  many  yonr-i  ]\I.r. 
for  Iluntingdon,  purchased,  about  the  close  of  rhu  I8th  cen- 
tury, the  estate  of  Nonsuch,  Surrey,  long  a  royal  residence. 
He  m.  Klizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Ititc  Joseph  Easton  Meeke,  Ksq. 
of  Rotherhithe,  and  sister  of  the  late  William  Meeke,  Esq.  of 
Beddington,  Surrey,  and  had  a  son, 

William  Meeke,  M.P.  for  Huntingdon,  to.  Frances,  dau.  of 
Michael  Barsiow,  Esq.  of  Fulford,  co.  York,  and  d.  v.  p. 
Oct.  1836,  leaving  issue, 

1  William  Francis  Gamul,  heir  to  his  grandfather. 

2  Arthur  Augustus,  settled  in  Canada,  m.  3  Feb.  1846, 
Louisa  Emily,  dau.  of  Hon.  Peter  P.oyle  de  Blaquierc,  and 
by  her  (who  il.  y  :\lav,  l^Gs)  has  issue. 

3  George  Ahin.nd,  an  i.ffieer  H.E.I.C.S.,  d.  in  India,  1837. 

4  Tlionias  McLean,  late  Capt.  in  the  army,  m.  Ellen,  dau. 
of  Rev.  Henry  Curtis  Cherrie,  Eector  of  Burghfield,  near 
Kcading,  Berks. 

5  Archibald  Hamilton,  settled  in  Canada,  m.  3  Oct.  1848, 
Augusta,  dau.  of  Hon.  Peter  Boyle  de  Blaquierc,  and  lelt 
issue. 

6  Reginald  Onslow,  R.A.,  m.  Geraldine,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Fari-cU,  late  E.A. 

1  Elizabeth  Mane,  m.  Charles  Wilshere,  Esq.  of  Hitchcn, 
Herts. 

2  Emilie  Georgiana,  m.  Hippoljte  von  Klenze,  Capt. 
Bavarian  Guards. 

3  Evilda  Frances,  in.  Gustave  von  Aselioberg,   late  Capt. 


4  Mary  Eugenie,  in.  Maximilian,  Baron  von  Gumpcnberg- 
Bayerback,  of  the  Bavarian  Guards. 
Mr.  Farmer  was  8.  by  his  grandson, 

William  Francis  Gamul  Farmer,  Esq.  of  Nonsuch  Park, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  Surrey,  1849,  m.  1837,  Matilda, 
dau.  of  Robert  Wilkinson,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

William  Robert  Gamdl,  now  of  Nonsuch  Park. 

Thomas  Allix,  6.  14  Nov.  1839. 

George  Lancelot  McLean,  Capt.  60th  Rifles. 

Charles  Edward.  James  Edmund  Gamul  (Rev.). 

Henry  Lowth,  Lieut.  60th  Rifles. 

Francis  Colebrooke,  Lieut.  R.A. 

Matilda  Frances,  deceased.  Margnret  Anna. 

Emilie  Mary.  Catherine  Augusta. 

Mr.  Farmer  d.  10  March,  ISGO. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  fess  sa.  between  three  lions'  heads  erased  gu. 
Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  cock's  head  gu.  crested  and 
wattled  gold.    Motto— Hora,  e  sempre. 

Scat — Nonsuch  Park,  near  Cheam. 


FARNALL    OF    MANOR    HOTJSE. 

Tahnall,  Haery  Bueraed,  Esq.,  C.B.  of  Manor 
House,  Lee,  Xeut,  J.P.  for  Devon  and  Kent,  and 
D.L.  for  Dorset,  Honorary  Col.  1st  Kent  Volunteer 
Rifles,  and  formerly  Inspector  of  Poor  Laws,  B.A., 
Cantab.,  m.  1st,  Feb.  1829,  Dorothea,  4th  dau.  of 
the  late  Alan  Bellingham,  Esq.  of  The  Castle, 
Castle  Bellingham,  co.  Louth  ;  and  2ndly,  1851, 
Rhoda  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Robert  Bellamie,  Esq.  of 
Sandiord  House,  near  Taunton,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

I.  Harkt  de  la  Rosa  Bcrrard,  b.  1852. 

II.  Edmund  Waterton,  b.  1855. 
I.  Eleanor  Jacintha  Mary. 

Mr.  Farnall  was  appointed  Special  Commissioner  to 
the  cotton  manufacturing  districts  during  the  cotton 
famine,  and  the  Queen  marked  her  appreciation  of 
his  conduct  by  conferring  on  him  the  distinction  of  a 
Companion  of  the  Bath. 

fLuiCJlgC. — Harry  Bdseard  Farnall,  Esq.,  Capt.  E.N. 
(only  son  of  Nathaniel  Farnall,  Esq.,  an  officer  of  the  60th 
regt.,  by  Eliza  Jacintha  his  wife,  dau.  of  Col.  Burrard,  M.P. 
of  Lymington,  and  Eliza  his  wife,  dau.  of  De  La  Rosa,  Am- 
bassador to  the  Court  of  St.  James",  from  the  Court  of  Spain), 
m.  1800,  Martha,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Pliilip  Elliott,  Esq.  of 
Harley  House,  Clifton,  co.  Gloucester,  and  had  issue, 
Harry  Bcrrard,  his  heir. 

Philip  Elliott,  of  East  Grove,  Lymington,  Hants,  J.P.  for 
Hants  and  Isle  of  Wight,  b.  14  Sept.  1804;  vi.  1st,  1834, 
Marianne  Fletcher,  only  surviving  child  of  Samuel  Pearce 
Tregeare  Parson,  LL.D. ;  and  2ndly,  1839,  Hannah  Frances, 
eldest  dau.  of  Dougal  Christie,  Esq.,  H.E.I.C.S.,  by  whom 
(who  is  deceased)  he  has  issue,  Herbert  George,  b.  20  June, 
1848;  Frances  Mary;  and  Helen  Julia. 
George  Eooke,  of  Builey  Park,  near  Ringwood,  Hants,  J.P,, 


m.  l\rary,  only  chiM  of  Redstone  Warner,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue. 

^nns— Or,  on  abend  gu.  three  annulets  of  the  first  abordure 
of  the  second  bezantee.     Mottn — Persevere.      ' 

yje.sif/ences— Manor  House,  Lee,  Kent;  and  Burleigh  Villa, 
Dorset. 


FARNHAM    OF    aUORNDOIM    HOUSE. 

Faenham,  Edward  Basil,  Esq.  of  Quorndon 
House,  CO.  Leicester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1870,  late  Major  Leicester  Yeomanry,  M.P.  for 
North  Leicestershire  from  1837  to  1859,  b.  19  April, 
1799 ;  m.  2  July,  1851,  Gertrude  Emily,  2nd  dau. 
of  Sir  William  Cradoek  Hartopp,  Bart,  of  Four 
Oaks  Park,  co.  Warwick,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Edward  John  Basil,  b.  18  July,  1855. 

II.  George  Francis,  b.  9  Sept.  1859. 
ni.  Charles  John,  b.  17  July,  18G2. 

JLtlteajJC. — By  deeds  without  dates  there  appear  to  havo 
been  two  Lords  of  Quorndon  prior  to  the  reign  of  Edward  I., 
viz., 

Robert  Fabnham  and  Sir  Robert  Farsham,  Knt.  The  son 
and  heir  of  the  latter. 

Sir  John  Farnham,  of  Quorndon,  co.  Leicester,  lived  temp. 
Edward  I.,  and  was  ancestor  of 

Thomas  Farnham,  Esq.  of  Nether  Hall,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of 
Sir  Thomas  Waklron,  Knt.  of  Charley,  in  Leicestershire,  and 
dying  Aug.  1666,  left,  with  two  sons,  Henry,  his  heir,  and 
Thomas,  who  d.  imm..  four  daus.,  viz.,  Frances,  in.  Clifton. 
Rhodes,  Esq.  of  Stocton,  Notts;  Margaret,  m.  Richard  Wilson, 
Esq.  of  Knightthorpe,  Leicestershire;  Dorothy,  m.  Henry 
Waldron,  Esq.  of  Farnham  Castle,  co.  Cavan :  and  Elizabeth, 
m.  the  Rev.  Nicholas  Hall,  Rector  of  Loughborough.  The 
elder  son  and  heir, 

Henry  Farnham,  Esq.  of  Nether  Hall,  a  Capt.  in  the  ainiy, 
m.  1660,  Martha,  dau.  of  Thomas  Mousley,  Gent,  of  co.  Staf- 
ford, and  had  issue.    His  4th  son, 

Benjamin  Farnham,  Esq.,  in.  1703,  Sarah,  one  of  the  daus. 
and  co-heirs  of  Edward  Farnham,  Esq.  of  Quorndon,  and 
dying  1747,  aged  77,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edward  Farnham,  Esq.  of  Quorndon,  &.  16  March,  1704; 
vi.  3  March,  1725,  Easter  Lake,  of  Canterbury,  and  by  her 
had,  William,  Thomas,  and  Edward,  successive  inheritors ; 
Esther,  m.  John  Willows,  Esq.,  and  d.  1794;  Anne,  m.  Noah 
Bolaine,  Esq.  of  Canterbury ;  Sarah,  in.  1st,  Sir  Charles  Hal- 
ford,  Bart.,  and  2ndly,  Basil,  Earl  of  Denbigh.  Mr.  Farnham 
d.  3  June,  1775,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

The  Rev.  William  Farnham,  6.  1738;  who  d.  s.  p.,  and 
was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Thomas  Farnham,  Capt.  E.N.,  of  Quorndon  House,  6.  30  Oct. 
1743;  at  whose  decease  unm.,  2  Dec.  1793,  he  was  s.  by  his. 
brother, 

Edward  Farnham,  Esq.  of  Quorndon  House,  b.  1753 ;  High 
Sheriff,  1817;  in.  1795,  Harriet,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
the  Rev.  Dr.  Rhudde,  Rector  of  East  Bergholt,  Suffolk,  and 
Chaplain  in  Ordinary  to  King  George  III.,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
27  July,  1854)  had  issue, 

Edward  Basil,  now  of  Quorndon. 

Sarah  Anne,  d.  unm.  28  July,  1876. 

Mary  Eliza,   m.  28  Sept.   1842,  to  the  late  Hon.  and  Eev. 
AVilliam  Chafie  Henniker  (who  d.  28  Aug.  1845),  brother  of 
John,  Lord  Henniker. 
Mr.  Farnham  d.  7  Jan.  1835. 

Anns — Quarterly,  or  and  az.,  in  the  two  first  quarters  a 
crescent  counterchanged.  Crest — An  eagle  or,  wings  close 
preying  on  a  rabbit  arg. 

Scat — Quorndon  House,  near  Loughborough. 


FARQUHAE    OF    GILMILNSCEOFT. 

Geat-Paequhae,  Maegaret  and  Jane,  of 
Gilmilnscroft,  co.  Ayr. 

JtlltCajC— The  family  of  Farquhar  has  enjoyed  its  pro- 
sent  possessions  in  Kyle  Stewart  for  many  generations. 

Alexander  Farqohar,  of  Gilmilnscroft,  m.  and  had,  with  a 
dau.,  Catherine,  m.  1546,  John  Hamilton,  of  Camskeith,  a  son, 
Andrew,  ancestor  of  the  Fakquhaes  of  GUmilnscroJ't,  whose 
eventual  heiress, 

Jane  Farquhar,  of  Gilmilnscroft  (only  child  of  Alexander 
Farquhar  of  Gilmilnscroft),  m.  1777,  John  Gray,  Esq.  of  Kil- 
mcrdcnny,  son  of  James  Gray,  Minister  of  Strathblane,  grand- 
son of  John  Gray,  Minister  of  the  High  Church  of  Glasgow, 


oU 


FAB 


THE  LANDSD  GENTRY. 


FAR 


and  great-grantlson  of  Andrew  Gray,  whose  father,  John 
Gray,  was  younsest  son  of  Sir  William  Gray,  of  Pittendrum, 
ancestor  of  Lord  Gray,  and  had  issue, 

James,  his  heir. 

Alexander,  formerly  in  the  army,  deceased. 

John,  Lieut.  40th  rcgt.,  who  d.  in  consequence  of  wounas 
received  at  Salamanca. 

AViliiam,  a  Merchant  in  Glasgow,  deceased. 

Andrew,  Comptroller  of  the  Customs  at  Irvine,  m.  IH.U, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  the  late  Benjamin  Barton,  Esq.,  late 
Commissary  Clerk  of  Glasgow,  and  has  a  son,  John,  and 
other  issue. 

Itobert,  d.  1807.  ^^      ^ 

Eliza,  m.  John  Ashbumer,  M.D.,  of  London. 
The  heiress  of  Gilmilnscroft  d.  1803,  and  was  s.  by  her  eldest 
«on, 

James  Gbay  Fabquhab,  Esq.  of  GUmilnscroft,  Lieut.-Col.  of 
the  Royal  Argylshire  Militia,  m.  1801,  Margaret  Cochrane, 
eldest  dau.  of  Major  James  Baillie,  of  the  7th  Fusiliers,  and 
l^ort-Major  of  Fort  St.  George,  by  Margaret  lloss  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  of  Lord  Anehorville,  late  one  of  the  senators  of  the 
College  of  Justice,  and  left  issue,  John,  d.  s.  p. ;  and  Mar- 
cabet  and  Jane,  now  of  GiJmilnscroft. 

^,.„js_Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  sa.  armed  and  langued  or, 
between  three  sinister  hands,  couped  and  erect  gu.  Crest— A 
<lexter  hand  couped  as  in  the  arms.  Supporters— Two  grey- 
hounds ppr.     Motto — Sto,  cado,  fide  et  armis. 

^Vaj— GilmUnscroft,  Kyle  Stewart,  Mauchline,  Ayrshire. 


FARQUHAHSON    OF    INVEHCAULD. 

Farquhaksok,  James  Eoss,  Esq.  of  Invercaukl, 
CO.  Aberdeen,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  9  Jan.  1834, ;  late 
Lieut.-Col.  Scots  Fusilier  Guards ;  m.  19  Nov. 
1864,  Elizabeth  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late 
Alexander  Haldane  Oswald,  Esq.  of  Aucbincruive, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  8  Aug.  1870)  has,  with  other 
issue, 

James,  b.  Kov.  1S65. 
Mr.  Farqubarson  of  Inrercauld  is  entitled  to  quarter 
the  royal  arms  of  Plantagenet. 

ILtllCagC. — "Xherepresenattlve  of  this  ancient  family," 
says  Douglas  in  the  Baronage,  "is  the  head  or  the  chief  of 
the  powerful  and  numerous  clan  Farqoharson,  which  had 
large  possessions  in  the  Braes  of  Mar  (the  head  of  Aberdeen- 
shire) and  the  adjacent  counties."  The  house  of  Invercauld 
derives  its  descent  from 

Shaw  McDdff  (sprung  from  a  younger  son  of  the  potent 
Thanes  of  Fife);  he  had  a  son  called  Farquhar,  who  settled  in 
Mar,  in  the  reign  of  Robert  II.  (1371),  and  was  made  Bailie 
and  Chamberlain  thereof;  his  sons,  as  was  customary  in  that 
■early  period,  obtaining  the  surname  of  Farquhaksons,  sons  of 
Farquhar,  founded  many  opulent  and  powerful  houses  in  Scot- 
land.   His  great-great-grandson, 

FI^^)LA,  commonly  called  Findla  More,  from  his  gigantic 
size  and  great  strength,  a  man  of  daring  courage  and  of  a  hold 
and  determined  character,  m.  1st,  Beatrix,  dau.  of  George 
Garden  of  that  ilk,  and  had  (with  a  younger  son,  who  founded 
the  houses  of  Farqubarson  of  Whitehouse,  of  Finzean,  repre- 
sented by  Archibald  Farquharson,  Esq.)  a  son  and  heir, 
lioBEBT.  He  111.  2ndly,  a  dau.  of  the  Baron  Roy,  of  Kincar- 
dine Stewart,  and  had  other  children  seated  in  Perthshire. 
This  gallant  warrior  was  killed  at  Pinkie,  1547,  bearing  the 
royal  banner,    lie  was  s.  by  his  sou, 

Robert  Farqoharson,  of  Invercauld,  whose  grcat-grand- 
6on, 

Alexander  Farquharson,  of  Invercauld,  to.  Isabella,  dau. 
of  WiUiam  Mackintosh,  of  that  ilk,  by  Margaret  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Graham  of  Fintry,  and  had  three  sons  and  a  dau.,  viz., 
WiLLiA^i,  his  heir;  John,  successor  to  his  brother ;  Alexander, 
of  Monaltrie;  and  Margaret,  m.  John  Robertson,  Esq.  of 
I>u(le.    The  eldest  son, 

William  Farquharson,  Esq.  of  Invercauld,  d.  xmm.  and 
was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  Farquharson,  Esq.  of  Invercauld,  who  m.  1st, 
Isabella,  dau.  and  coheir  of  Sir  Alexander  Burnet,  Bart,  of 
Craigmyllie,  and  had  several  children,  who  all  d.  young.  He 
TO.  2ndly,  Christian,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Menzies,  Bart,  of 
Weem,  and  had  one  dau.,  who  d.  v.nm.  He  m.  3rdly,  Mar- 
garet, dau.  (by  Anne  his  wife,  co-heir  of  Sir  Robert  Crighton 
Murray,  Knt.  of  Coekpool)  of  Lord  James  Murray,  son  of  John, 
Jst  Marquess  of  Athol,  by  Amelia  his  wife,  dau.  of  James,  7th 
i-;:ni  of  Derby,  K.G.,  and  had, 


James,  his  heir.  John,  who  d.  young. 

Anne  (the  celebrated  Lady  Macintosh,  who  assisted  Prince 
Charles,  lUb,  by  heading  her  husband's  clan),  j».  Eneas 
Macintosh,  of  Macittosh. 

Margaret,  d.  unni. 
The  Laird  of  Invercauld  iji.  4thly,  Jean  Forbes,  of  Waterton, 
and  had  one  son,  Robert,  who  d.  uiim. ;  and  two  daus.,  Mary, 
m.  Capt.  Oliver;  and  Fanny,  m.  to  —  Donaldson,  Esq.    He 
was  s.  at  his  decease,  1750,  by  his  son, 

James  Farquharson,  Esq.  of  Invercauld,  m.  Amelia,  relict 
of  John,  8th  Lord  Sinclair,  and  dau.  of  Lord  George 
Murray,  Lieut. -Gen.  of  the  Chevalier's  army  1745,  5th  son  of 
John,  1st  Duke  of  Atholl,  and  had  a  large  family,  who  all  d. 
unm.  except  the  youngest.  Mr.  Farquharson  d.  1806,  and  was 
s.  by  his  only  surviving  child, 

Catherine  Farquharson,  of  Invercauld,  m.  16  June,  1798, 
Capt.  James  Ross,  R.N.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  John  Lockhart  Ross, 
Bart,  of  Balnagowan,  by  Ehzabeth  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of 
President  Dundas,  and  by  him  (who  took  the  name  of  Far- 
quharson, and  d.  1810)  had  issue, 

James,  late  of  Invercauld. 

Amelia,  in.  F'rancis  Grant,  Esq.,  and  d.  1837. 

Elizabeth. 
The  son, 

James  Farquharson,  Esq.  of  Invercauld,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  m. 
30  April,  1833,  Janet  Hamilton,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  General 
Francis  Dundas,  of  Sanson,  Berwickshire,  2nd  son  of  Robert 
Dundas,  of  Arniston,  Lord  President  of  the  Court  of  Session, 
and  had  issue, 

James  Ross,  now  of  Invercauld. 

Francis  Dundas,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  late  60th) 

twins 


S-  twi 


Janet  Hamilton. 


Rifles,  b.  16  Aug.  1835, 

George  Murray,  6.  16  Aug.  1835, 

John  Atholl,  b.  7  Nov.  1837. 

Robert  Dundas,  b.  29  March,  1840. 

Henry,  6.  19  Nov.  1842. 

Catherine.  Henrietta  Dtmdas. 

He  d.  20  Nov.  1862. 

.^rms— Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  lion  rampant  gu.; 
2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  fir  tree  growing  out  of  a  mount  in  base 
fructed  ppr.,  and  on  a  chief  gu.  the  Royal  banner  of  Scotland  dis- 
played on  a  canton  of  the  first  a  hand  issuing  from  the  sinister 
side,  holding  a  dagger  point  downwards  ppr.  Crest — A  demi- 
lion  rampant  gu.  holding  a  sword  in  his  dexter  paw  ppr., 
pommelled  or.  Supporters— Two  wild  cats  reguardant  ppr. 
Alotto — Fide  et  fortitudine. 

Sc„j^,_Invercauld,  Ballater,  Aberdeenshire;  and  Marlie, 
Perthshire. 


FABaUHARSON    OF    HATJGHTON. 

Farquharson,  Robert  Francis  Ogilvie,  Esq 
of  Haughton  and  Balfiuig,  co.  Aberdeen,  J.P.  and 
D.L.  formerly  Capt.  Aberdeen  Rifles,  b.  26  Oct. 
1823  ;  s.  1854;  m.  1857,  Mary  Sarah,  youngest  dau. 
of  tbe  late  Sir  Alexander  Leit'h,  K.C.B.,  of  Freefield 
and  Grlenkindy,  co.  Aberdeen,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Jlaria.  ii.  Mary  Sophia.  in.  Elizabeth. 

IV.  Mary  Anne.       v.  Frances.  vi.  Marjory. 

HtUCagC— This  family  claims  descent  from  the  ancient 
and  once  powerful  house  of  Gumming  of  Altyre,  having 
branched,  according  to  numerous  records  extant,  from  the 
parent  stock  about  the  year  1460.  It  also  claims  to  derive 
from  the  Ogilvies,  Earls  of  Findlater. 

John  Cumming  Farquharson,  Esq.  of  Kellas,  co.  Moray, 
and  Haughton,  co.  Aberdeen,  living  at  the  close  of  the  17th 
century  (son  of  John  F'arquharson,  of  Haughton,  by  his  wife, 
a  dau.  of  Donald  Farquharson,  a  5th  son  of  Invercauld),  rn. 
Janet  Dawney,  of  Aberdeen,  and  had  two  sons  and  a  dau., 
viz., 

John,  m.  Anno  Stewart,  Countess  of  Blcssington,  but  d.  s.p. 
v.p. 

Francis,  his  heir. 

Mary,  in.  the  Rev.  Alexander  Ogilvie,  of  Caimstown,  co. 
Moray,  son,  by  Janet  Innes,  of  Culvie,  his  wife,  of  John 
Ogilvie,  Esq.  of  Cuirnstown  (a  descendant  of  Ogilvie  of 
Findlater  and  Deskf ord,  prior  to  its  elevation  to  the  Peerage 
as  Baron  Deskford  and  Earl  of  Findlater),  and  had  issue, 
Alexander  Ogilvie,  successor  to  his  uncle. 
The  only  surviving  son, 

Francis  Farquharson,  Esq.,  m.  Grace,  dau.  of  Frances 
Strachan,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh,  and  had  a  dau.,  Annie,  who  d. 
young.  This  gentleman,  who  purchased  the  two  baronies  of 
Alford,  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  nephew, 

Alexander  Ogilvie,  Esq.,  who  assumed,  upon  inheriting 
the  Haughton  estate,  the  name  and  arms  of  Farquharson. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


FAR 


545 


He  in.  1768,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Hay,  Esq.  of  Eainbnroh,  ana 
had  issue,  Fkancis,  his  hoir;  John,  successor  to  his  brother; 
Mary ;  and  Frances  Anne,  r,i.  Michael  Stovin  Fenwick,  Esq. 
Mr.  Ogilvie  Farquharson  d.  17S3,  and  was  s.  by  liis  elder  son, 

Francis  Farquhakso.v,  Esq.  of  Ilaughton,  at  whose  decease, 
Mnm.1803,  the  estates  devolved  upon  his  only  surviving  brother, 

John  Farqdharson,  Esq.  of  Haughton,  J.P.  and  D  L  ft' 
15  April,  1779;  m.  17  Sept.  1812,  Mary  Anne,  eldest  dau!  of 
Sir  Archibald  Grant,  Bart,  of  Monymusk,  co.  Aberdeen,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  18  Oct.  1851)  had  issue,  John  Alexander 
Ogilvie,  6.  6  Aug.  1813,  d.  12  April,  18i7 ;  Archibald  Francis 
OKilvie,  b.  24  Aug.  1816,  d.  7  Sept.  1852;  Andrew  Ogilvie, 
Capt.  38th  B.N.S.,  b.  2  May,  1818,  d.  8  Nov.  1S49;  George 
Ogilvie,  b.  26  Nov.  1819;  d.  27  March,  1839;  Robert  Francis 
Ogilvie,  now  of  Haughton ;  and  two  daus.,  Mary  Oc^ilvie  • 
and  Sophia  Janet  Ogilvie,  m.  22  Jan.  1845,  Jolin  Mitchell  eJ 
of  Forcett  Park,  co.  York,  and  Glassel,  co.  Kincardine.  Mr 
Farquharson  d.  14  May,  1854,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving 
son,  Robert  Francis  Ogilvie  Farquharson,  Esq.  of  Haughton! 

u^J2fr,''7'^'^f'^''^''}?  ■  ^'''  °'"'  '^  ^'"'^  rampant  gu.,  armed  and 
langued  az.,  for  Farquharson;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  a  bezant 
between  three  garbs,  for  Gumming  of  Alhjre;  4th,  arg.,  a  Scotch 
nr  tree  growing  out  of  a  mount  ppr.,  also  for  Farquharson 
6  re^t—A  sun  shining  in  full  splendour  over  a  clond  ppr.  Mottoes 
— .\bove  the  sun,  ' '  lUumiuo."     Under  the  arms, ' '  Mcmor  esto 

iVaf— Haughton,  Alford,  co.  Aberdeen. 


homa  to  grant  a  feu  charter  to  him  and  liis  heirs  msle  of  t 
lands  of  Monaltrie,  &c.,  in  Stratlidee,  also  the  1 
dryne,  in  the  parish  of  Ceanndr 
payment 


FARQUHARSON    OF    WHITEHOUSE. 

Farquharsox,  Andrew,  Esq.  of  Whitcliouse,  co. 
Aberdeen,  J.P.  s.  his  fatliei-,  20  Feb.  1855. 

^LtllCajje.  — Families  of  this  surname  were,  from  the 
earliest  accounts,  located  in  Strathdee,  in  the  parishes  o; 
Crathie  and  Ceanndrochaid,  or  Braemar,  co.  Aberdeen  and 
were  at  one  time  very  numerous.  The  first  person  of 'emi- 
nence of  the  race  was  Fionnladh  Mor,  so  called  from  his 
great  stature.  He  was  head  of  the  clan  commonly  known 
in  tne  Highlands  as  Clan  Fionnladh  or  Farquharson  of 
Braemar.  Fionnladh  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Pinkie  in 
1547,  in  the  reign  of  Queen  Mary,  carrying  the  royal  standard 
of  Scotland,  and  was  buried  in  the  churchyard  of  Inveresk  at 
a  short  distance  from  the  field  of  battle.  The  place  was  long 
known  in  that  parish  as  the  "Long  Highlandman's  Grave - 
Fionnladh  m.  1st,  a  dau.  of  the  Baron  Reid  of  Kincardine 
Stewart,  and  had  issue  four  sons,  William,  James,  Alexander 
and  John,  the  descendants  of  whom  generally  settled  on  the 
borders  of  the  counties  of  Perth  and  Angus,  south  of  Braemir- 
some  of  them  in  the  district  of  Athol,  who  took  the  name  of 
M'Eraehar,  the  Gaelic  for  M-Farquhar,  the  surname  of  Fiorn- 
ladh-s  father,  afterwards  Farquharson,  but  are  all  now  extinct 
or  nearly  so.  Fionnladh  m.  2ndly,  Beatrix  Gardyne,  dau  of 
Gardyne  of  that  ilk.  or  Banchory  (now  Garden),  and  had  five 
sons,  viz.,  Donald,  Robert,  Lachlan,  Fionnladh,  and  Georo-e 
and  five  daus.  This  lady,  the  second  wife  of  Fionnladh  Mor' 
was  celebrated  as  a  skilful  performer  on  the  harp,  and  on  an 
occasion  of  her  performing  in  Queen  Mart's  presence.  Her 
Majesty  was  so  highly  gratified  as  to  present  her  own  harp  to 
Beatrix,  hailing  her  as  the  queen  of  music  and  song  and 
Sappho  of  the  North.  She  afterwards  m.  Robertson  of  Lude  of 
an  ancient  Perthshire  family,  and  the  harp  is  still  in  the  pos- 
session of  a  descendant  of  that  family,  Stuart  of  Dalguise  co 
Perth.  (See  Miss  Strickland's  lives  of  the  Queens  of  Scotland 
r)a!z;ll  Oil  Muik,  and  Whyte  MelviUe's,  The  Queen  Maries) 
rhe  eldest  son, 

Doxald  Farquharson,  of  the  Castleton  of  Braemar,  and 
Monaltrie,  m.  1st.  Jean  Ogilvie,  dau.  of  Newton,  and  had  is^ue 
seven  sons,  viz.,  Donald,  Robert,  Alexander,  James,  John 
Seorge,  and  Thomas,  and  one  dau.  Ann,  m.  M'Phc'rson  of 
NTuid,  afterwards  Cluny.  This  Donald,  of  the  Castleton  and 
Monaltrie,  was  Chamberlain  and  Bailie  to  George,  Earl  of 
Juntly,  in  Strathdee,  then  adminstrator  of  the  Earldom  of 
ffar,  under  Queen  Mary,  and  was  also  under  the  sign  manual  of 
I.M.  James  VI.  of  Scotland,  in  1584,  appointed  Keeper  of  his 
•orests  in  Braemar,  Cromar,  and  Strathdee.    (See  register  of 

nvy  Seal,  vol.  51,  page  8.)    His  eldest  son, 

Donald  Farquharson,  m.  Beatrix,  dau.  of  Gordon  of 
Lnockespock,  and  had  issue  five  sons,  Donald  Oice,  or  youn<r 
)onald,  James,  Robert,  Alexander,  and  David.    The  eldest  son" 

Donald  Oige,  of  Monaltrie,  &c.  in  Strathdee,  m.  Margaret 
cordon,  dau.  of  Abergeldy,  and  had  two  sons,  Donald,  who 
.  unm.  in  France;  and  Charles,  who  left  daus.- only  By  a 
iintract  extant,  dated  27  Aug.  1632,  betwixt  John,  Earl  of 
|.ar,  and  John,  Lord  Ersldne,  his  son,  on  the  one  part,  and  on 
■c  other,  the  .^id  Donald  Farquharson,   the  Earl,  became 


nds  of  A-jhin- 
ochaid,  or  Braemar,  for  a  yearly 
money  for  all  time  coming,  and  certain  services 
when  required;  and  of  the  same  date,  the  said  Earl  and  his 
son  granted  a  feu  charter  containing  a  precept  of  sasine  lor 
infefting  bun  therein,  upon  which  he  was  infeft  personallv 
upon  the  llth  day  of  October  thereafter,  Robert  Farquharson, 
of  Cloack,  or  Invercauld,  his  cousin-german  acting  as  bailie 
for  the  Earl  of  Mar,  the  witnesses  being  Robert  Farquharson 
of  linzean,  James  Farquharson,  of  Inverey,  and  Donald  Far- 
quharson, son  of  Alexander  Farquharson,  of  Allanaquoi^i 
the  two  first,  his  uncles,  and  the  last,  his  cousin-german. 

Donald  Oige  was  Colonel  of  the  Braemar  and  Strathdee  men 
under  the  illustrious  Marquess  of  Montrose,  in  the  time  o'f 
Charles  I.  Col.  Farquharson  fell  in  a  sudden  affray  with  the 
Covenanters'  horse,  led  by  Sir  John  Urrie,  at  Aberdeen, 
15  March,  164o,  and  was  buried  in  the  Laird  of  Drum's  Aisle 
forming  a  part  of  the  principal  ecclesiastical  edifice  in  that 
ci  y.  Neither  the  sacrifices  which  he  made  in  equipping  his 
followers,  nor  his  personal  exertions  ever  havinn- been  re 'om- 
penced  by  Charles  II.,  on  his  Restoration,  his  son  Charles 

vZt  "f  'I'^r'';'.'"^'  '^  '"'P°''  °^  '"'  ^'■"^'■"^'1  property,  the 
lands  of  Monaltrie,  in  1702,  to  Alexander  Farquharson 
youngest  brother  of  John  Farquharson,  of  Invercauld 

James  Farquharson,  the  immediate  younger  brother  of 
Col.  Donald  Farqidiarson,  of  Monaltrie,  purchased  the  lands  of 
Whitehouse,  in  Cromar,  co.  Aberdeen.  He  m.  1st,  a  dau.  of 
Mr  Hay,  a  Lawyer,  at  Edinburgh,  and  had  two  sons,  James 
and  David,  whose  descendants  are  all  now  extinct  He  m 
2ndly,  Ann,  dau.  of  Col.  Gardyne,  of  the  Russian  service,  and 
by  her  acquired  the  lands  of  Baile-a-tirach,  and  had  a  son. 
Harry,  who  s.  him.  Mr.  James  Farquharson  d.  in  1666  His 
son  and  successor, 

Harry  Farquharson,  of  Whitehouse,  m.  1st  in  1681 
Barbara,  dau.  of  Francis  Ross,  of  Achlossen,  and  had  three 
sons  I.  Francis,  his  heir;  n.  Charles,  m.  a  dau.  of  Grant  of 
Garthenraore,  and  had  two  daus. ;  in.  John,  a  Sur-eon  in 
London,  w.  and  had  a  dau.;  and  three  daus.,  theefdestm. 
John  Forbes,  of  Deskrie;  Euphemia,  the  second,  William 
Stewart,  of  Achoilzie;  and  Barbara,  the  third,  Douglas  of 
Blackmill.  Mr.  Farquharson  r,i.  2ndly,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Harper 
and  had  by  her  two  sons,  Harry,  and  James,  the  latter  ot 
whom  d.  v.nm.,  and  three  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

Francis  Farquharson,  of  Whitehouse,  m.  E'uphemia,  dau. 
of  Robert  Ross,  of  Achlossen.  his  cousin-german,  and  had  two- 
sons,  Harry,  and  Francis,  who  d.  unm.,  and  several  daus. 
His  eldest  son, 

Harry  Farquharson,  of  Shells,  m.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  Rose 
of  T.llysnaught,  and  had  several  daus.,  and  three  sons,  Harrv 
Charles,  and  Alexander;  the  two  first  d.  in  Jamaica,  wuu' •' 
the  youngest,  Alexander,  m.  a  dau.  of  Irvine  of  Cults  but 
d.  s.  p.  On  the  death  of  Alexander,  great-grandson  of  Harry 
Farquh.arson,  of  Whitehouse,  the  heirs  male  of  his  first  family 
became  extinct,  when 

Harry  Farquharson,  his  eldest  son  by  Mrs.  Harper  his 
second  wife,  became  his  heir.  He  was  a  Capt.  in  the  regiment 
of  infantry  commanded  by  Col.  Francis  Farquharson,  of  Monal- 
trie, forming  part  of  the  army  of  Prince  Charles  Edward  and 
fell  at  the  battle  of  Culloden,  April,  1746.  He  m.  in  17'^0 
Barbara,  dau.  of  John  Gordon,  of  Hallhead,  co.  Aberdeen  by- 
Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Francis  Ross,  of  Achlossen,  and  Bar- 
bara, dau.  of  Robert  Farquharson,  of  Invercauld.  By  her  Capt 
Farquharson  had  issue, 
Harry,  d.  s.  p. 

William,  of  whom  we  treat.  Jame.<!  d   ?  v 

M.V^'  ^P'y^'^l^'^  in  Jamaica,  whod.  ther'e,  leaving  a  dan. 
Margaret,  who  d.  unm. 
Grace,  in.  the  Rev.  George  Campbell,   D.D.,  F.R  S     Edin 
Principal  and  Professor  of  Divinity  in  the  University  of 
Marischal  College,  and  one  of  the  Ministers  of  Aberdeen    c 
man  eminent  for  piety  and  literary  acqiurements. 
The  second  son, 

William  Farquharson,  M.D.,  to.  1756,  Margaret,  eldest 
dau.  of  Patrick  Souper,  of  Achlunies,  co.  Kincardine,  and  had 
issue  (with  a  dau.  Ann,  who  d.  unm.),  two  sons,  Harry,  who 
d.  unm. ;  and 

Patrick  Farquharson,  Esq.  of  Whitehouse,  co.  Aberdeen, 
J.P.,  TO.  1795,  Marjory,  only  dau.  of  William  Stewart,  Esq. 
of  Lessmurdie,  co.  Banfl',  by  Barbara  his  wife,  dau.  of 
William  King,  Esq.  of  New  Jlill,  co.  Moray,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1  April,  1849)  had  issue. 


George  Campbell,  J.P  ,  d.  u 
Andrew,  now  of  Whitehouse. 
Jane  Stewart. 


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FAR 


Margaret,  m.  Lieut. -Col.  John  Farquharson,  of  Corrachree, 
late  E.I.C. 
Mr.  Farquharson  d.  20  Feb.  18.55. 

.4  )-m.s— Quarterly;  1st  iind  4th,  or,  a  lion  rampant  gu. ;  2nd 
and  3rd,  arg.  a  tir-trce  fructed  gi-owing  out  of  a  mount  in  base 
ppr.  on  a  chief  gu.  the  royal  banner  of  Scotland  displayed  a 
canton  of  the  field  charged  with  a  dagger  also  ppr.  point 
downwards.  Crext—A  demi-lion  rampant  holding  in  the  dexter 
paw  a  sword  erect  ppr.  pommel  and  hilt  or.  Mottoes — Over  the 
Crest— Cam  na  Cuiinhne  ("  the  cairn  of  remembrance.")  Under 
the  arms— 1  force  nae  frien,  I  fear  nae  fac. 

.S'cai- Wliitchouse,  co.  AberJeen. 


*,*  The  earlier  part  of  this  genealogy  is  laken  from  a  MS. 
copy  of  a  history  of  all  the  families  of  tiie  name  made  out  by 
Alexander  Farquharson,  of  Bruachdearg,  an  eminent  physician 
and  antiquary,  himself  a  descendant  of  Fionnladh  Mor,  and 
one  well  acquainted  with  all  these  different  famiUes;  this  MS. 
is  dated  1733. 


FARQTJHARSOH    OF    LANGTON     HOUSE. 

Faequitaeson,  .Tames  John,  Esq.  of  Langton 
House,  Dorset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  S.  2  Jau.  1806;  m. 
10  Oct.  1837,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Phelips,  Esq.  of 
Montacute,  Somerset,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edward  Geokge,  h.  19  Nov.  1847;  m.  1871,  Martha, 
dau.  of  .J.  Glasier,  Esq.  of  Fredericton,  New  Brunswick. 

II.  Archibald  James,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  8  Nov.  1852. 

III.  Eonald  James,  b.  5  Nov.  1855. 

IV.  Eric  James,  b.  2  Dec.  18G2. 

I.  Anne  Henrietta,  m.  Major  Henry  Webster  Shakcrley,  B.A. 

II.  Amy  Carew,  m.  Col.  Archibald  Harcnc,  late  Col.  of  the 
53rd  regt. 

III.  Edith  Rosa.  iv.  Alice  Mary. 

V.  Constance.  Ti.  Grace  Mabel. 
■VII.  Mildred  Octavia. 

3Ltlt0aS0.— James  Farquharson,  Esq.  of  Gough  Square, 
London,  and  Littleton,  Dorset,  an  East  India  Merchant,  6. 
3728;  purchased  the  Manor  of  Littleton,  with  other  estates  in 
Dorset;  and  d.  at  Camberwell,  4  May,  1795,  aged  67.  Hem. 
twice ;  by  his  1st  wife  he  had  a  son,  Robert,  who  d.  aged  25, 
and  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Capt.  (afterwards  Sir)  William 
Fraser,  Bart.,  F.R.S.,  of  Leadclunc,  co.  Inverness.  Mr.  Far- 
quharson, by  his  2nd  wife,  Ann,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel 
Staines,  Rector  of  Winfrith,  had  further  issue,  besides  four 
elder  sons  and  four  daus.,  all  d.  young, 

James  John,  of  Langton. 

Henrietta,  m.  Thomas  Grove,  Esq.,  the  younger,  of  Fcrnc, 
Wilt.s,  and  is  deceased. 
The  son  and  successor, 

James  John  Farquharson,  Esq.  of  Langton,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Slieriff  1809,  6.  9  Oct.  1784;  m.  1st,  Ann  Stevens,  and  Ijy 
her  (who  d.  6  Aug.  1834)  had  issue, 

I.  James  John,  now  of  Langton. 

II.  Robert  (Rev.),  M.A.  of  Cli.  Ch.  Oxon,  Rector  of  Langton, 
6.  1809;  m.  1st,  Louisa  Maria  Frances,  dau.  of  Major-Gen. 
Craufurd,  who  fell  at  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  and  by  this  lady 
(who  d.  at  Lisbon,  14  Oct.  1833)  had  two  sons  and  a  dau., 
Robert  Craufurd ;  Charles  Craufurd;  and  Harriet  Charlotte, 
m.  Charles  Baldwin,  Esq.  of  Boston,  U.S.A.  He  m.  2ndly, 
Harriet  Maynard,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Snow,  M.A.,  of 
Langtiin  Lodge,  Dorset,  and  by  her  has  further  issue  a 
son  and  two  daus.,  Walter  Fitzjames;  Mary  Maynard;  and 
Ella  Maud. 

III.  Frederick  Thoma.s,  Lieut.  7th  Hussars,  6.  1814;  d.  in 
Italy,  18  April,  1841. 

IV.  Henry,  Maior  Dorset  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  6.  1816;  m. 
Fanny,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev  James  Ward,  Rector  of 
Wippingham,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  has  had  issue,  Frederick 
Henry,  deceased;  Henry  Richard ;  Frank  Spencer;  Mar- 
garet, 1) .  Capt.  Jolm  Faynter;  and  Florence. 

Mr.  Farquharson  to.  2ndly,  Mury  Anne,  wi'low  of  John  Phelips, 
Esq.  of  Montacute,  and  d.  10  March,  1871,  when  he  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son. 
Seai- Langton,  near  Blandford. 


fahrell  of  moynalty. 

Faheell,  John  Arthuii,  Esq.  of  Moynalty,  co. 
Meath,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sherife  1857,  and  late 
Capt.  Royal  Meath  Mihtia,  m.  19  July,  1860,  Hon. 
Lucretia  Pauline  Mary  Preston,  2nd  dau.  of  Edward, 
"Viscount  Gormanston,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Edward  Joseph,  6.  9  May,  18GI. 

H.  Edward  Francis  Jenico  Joseph,  b.  Jan.  1863. 


III.  Jenico  James  Valentine  Joseph,  &.  May,  1864. 

IV.  Francis  Henry  Arthur  Joseph,  b.  Feb.  1866. 

V.  Arthur  William  Patrick  Joseph,  b.  March,  18C7. 
JCtntaSC— John  Fareell,  of  Fingal,  co.  Dublin,  6. 1710 

m.  circa  1737,  Anne,  dau.  of  Christopher  Malone,  Esq.  of  co. 
Westmeath,  and  had  issue  a  son, 

James  Fabrell,  6. 1750;  of  Moynalty,  and  Robertstown,  co. 
Meath,  and  of  Merrion  Square,  Dublin;  m.  1772,  Eleanor,  2nd 
dau.  of  Thomas  Laffan,  Esq.  of  Johnstone,  co.  Kilkenny;  and 
d.  20  May,  1822,  having  had  issue, 

I.  John,  late  of  Moynalty. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Merrion  Square,  Dublin,  and  Robertstown,  co. 
Meatli,  b.  1790  ;  vi.  13  April,  1819,  Margaret  Elizabeth  (who 
d.  9  Oct.  1867),  2nd  dau.  of  John  Meares  Grainger,  Esq.  ol 
Causestown  House,  co.  Meath ;  and  d.  18  Nov.  1852,  having 
had  issue, 

1  James,  m.  16  Dec.  1861,  Gabriclle  Genfevieve  Emile 
Georgine,  dau.  of  the  late  Camille  Henri  Melchior,  Comte 
de  Polignac,  formerly  Governor  of  the  Chateau  of  Fon- 
tainebleau,  France,  younger  brother  of  Prince  de  Pohgnac, 
Minister  of  Charles  X.  of  France. 

2  Jolin,  d.  31  March,  1842. 

3  Thomas  Arthur,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  late  Capt.  West 
Kent  Militia. 

4  Edward  Walter,  m.  20  Dec.  1870,  Anna  Maria  Teresa. 
eldest  dau.  of  the  late  John  Thomas  Selby,  Esq.  (sei 
iSelby  of  Biddkstone),  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  June,  1872) 
has  one  child. 

1  Jeannctte  Mary,  d.  10  Nov.  1838. 
'J.  Eleonore. 

3  Mary  Catherine,  m.  20  Feb.  1851,  Monsieur  Jules  Gen- 
goult  'e  ClairviUe,  of  the  Chatelet,  Coulandon,  AUier 
France,  and  lias  issue  a  dau.,  Cecile  Margueritte. 

4  Margaret  Adelaide. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Richard  Dease,  Esq.  of  Firmond,  co.  Kildare 
who  (/.  1837. 

II.  Marsella,  m.  Mathew  James  Plunkett,  Esq.  of  St.  Mar 
!.;irets,  Dublin,  and  left,  with  four  daus.,  one  son,  Oliver 
who  ?«.  Anne,  dau.  of  J.  Brittain,  Esq.,  and  left  a  dau. 
Olivia,  in.  Charles  O'C.  Cosslett,  Esq. 

III.  Anne,  m.  Joseph  Brittain,  Esq.,  Chief  Justice  of  Demc 
rara,  and  had  two  daus. 

IV.  Jane,  TO^Thomas  Laffan  Kelly,  Esq.,  Deputy-Govemo 
Bjaik  of  Ireland,  and  d.  3  Oct.  1865,  having  had  issue  twi 
sons  and  two  daus.,  of  whom  Ellen  m.  J.  J.  Whj  te,  E.sq.  o 
Ldughbrickland,  co.  Down,  and  d.  1857,  leaving  one  dau, 
Mary  Ellen. 

The  elder  son, 

John  Farrell,  Esq.  of  Moynalty,  co.  Meath,  J.P.  and  D.L, 
b.  1784;  High  Sheriff  1843;  m.  Jan.  1820,  Elizabeth  Erailj 
dau.  of  the  late  Francis  Valentine  Bennett,  Esq.  of  Thomas 
town.  King's  Co.,  and  d.  2  April,  1870,  having  had  issue, 

I.  John  Arthur,  now  of  Moynalty. 

II.  Francis  Arthur,  b.  June,  1828;  late  of  the  7th  Hussars, 

III.  Albert  Charles  Frederic,  b.  1840;  d.  18.52. 

I.  Elizabeth  Emily,  m.  June,  1851,  James  Farrell,  Esq.  (wh 
(/.  1858),  eldest  son  of  Richard  Farrell,  E.sq..  Q.C.,  of  Nort 
Great  George's  Street,  and  Newlawn,  co.  Dublin,  and  hs 
issue,  1  Ricliard  Young,  b.  Jan.  1854;  2  John  Charles 
1  Agnes  Mary  Emily. 
Seat — Moynalty,  Kells,  co.  Meath. 

♦ 

FAREER  OF  INGLEBOROXTGH. 
Fareee,  James,  Esq.  of  Ingleborough,  co.  Tori 
J.P.  for  the  cos.  of  York,  W.  H.,  Westmorland  an 
Durham,  D.L.  for  West  Riding  and  co.  Durham 
h.  8  May,  1812  ;  late  M.P.  for  South  Durham  j  . 
his  fatlier  1863. 

itittCatlC.- Thoresby,  in  his  Ducatus  Leodensis,  in  tl 
description  of  Wortley,  writes,  "  James  Farrer,  Esq.  is  Lord 
tliis  Manor,  which  family,  like  many  othens,  has  been  t( 
remiss  in  a  timely  preserving  the  memoirs  of  their  pred 
ccssors,  and  for  that  reason  it  is  that  this  pedigree  is  n 
honoured  with  the  name  of  that  pious  martyr  Bishop  Farre 
who  was  born  within  the  vicarage  of  Halifax,  within  four  mil 
of  which  he  gave  lands  to  his  near  relations." 

Henry  Farrer,  of  Eawood  Hall,  Halifax,  Lord  of  tl 
Manor  of  Wortley,  to.  (1  and  2  Philip  and  Mary)  Anne,  dau. 
William  Barcroft,  of  Barcroft,  and  had  two  sons,  Henry, 
s.  p. ;  and  John,  who  had  two  sons,  Henry  and  John.  Hen: 
sold  Eawood  to  his  brother  John,  purchased  lands  in  co  Li 
coin,  and,  1623,  purchased  and  settled  at  Lower  Greystonleig 
in  Chipping-in-Bolland,  co.  Lancaster.  His  grandson,  Richar 
to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  customary  heir  of  Oliver  Guy, 
Lan.shaw,  in  the  parisli  of  Clapham,  co.Yurk,  whose  grandso 
James  Farrer,  to.  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Harriso 
and  d.  at  Clapham,  1766,  leaving  three  sons  and  one  dau., 


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Oliver,  m.  Anne  Selina,  dau.  of  the  Eiffht  Hon.  Sir  William 

Fawcett,  K.B.,  if.  14  Aug.  1S08,  without  issue. 
Thomas,  Pniiiiei'  liarristfr  on  the  erection  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  .Juili.:!  lire  of  Bengal,  and,  after  his  retui'u  from 
India,  M.r.  fur  Wareham;  d.  unrn.  1797. 
James. 

Alice,  m.  Matthew  Consett,  Esq. 
The  3rd  son, 

James  Fakker,  Esq.,  &.  15  Sept.  17-51 ;  m.  Frances,  only  dau. 
and  heiress  of  the  Eev.  William  Loxham,  Esq.,  late  of  Wood- 
ford, Essex,  and  had  issue, 

I.  JAjfES  William,  of  Ingle'boroiiffh. 

II.  Oliver,  b.  3  Sept.  1786;  also  of  Ingleborough,  beins  co- 
proprietor  with  his  eldest  brother,  J. P.  for  the  West  Eidins; 
of  CO.  York,  and  for  cos.  Westmorland  and  Lancaster,  and 
D.L.  for  the  first;  d.  1  Jan.  1866. 

III.  Thomas,  b.  16  Dec.  1787;  m.  IS  Sept.  1816,  Cecilia  (fZ. 
Jan.  1867),  3rd  dau.  of  Richard  Willis,  E,sq.  of  Halsnead,  co. 
Lancaster ;  and  d.  Sept.  1833,  leaving  issue. 

1  Thomas  Henry,  b.  24  June,  1819;  m.Jan.  1854,  Frances, 
fith  dau.  of  William  Erskine,  Esq.  of  Linlathin  (deceased), 
foi-merly  Master  in  Equity,  Secretary  to  the  Supreme 
Court,  and  Chief  Magistrate  of  Police  at  Bombay. 

2  William  James,  6.  24  May,  1822;  m.  Anna  Maria,  dau. 
of  Henry  Shaw  Lefevre,  Esq. 

S  Fi-ederic  Willis,  b.  7  Sept.  1829;  m.  Maiy,  dau.  of  George 
Eichmond,  Esq. 

1  Cecilia  Frances,  m.  Eight  Hon.  Sir  Stafford  H.  North- 
cnte,  Bart.,  M.P. 

2  Mary,  to.  Arthur,  4th  son  of  the  late  Eight  Hon.  Henry 
Hobhouse,  of  Hadspcn,  Somerset. 

3  Ellen  Maria. 

IV.  William  Loxham,  of  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  London,  h.  13 
Dec.  1788;   d.  Dece.  1868. 

I.  Wary,  m.  21  April,  1808,  Eev.  Henry  Colborne  Eidley, 
Ecttor  of  Hambleden,  co.  Bucks,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Matthew 
White  Eidley,  Bart. ;  she  d.  17  Jan.  1837. 

II.  Frances  Loxham,  d.  unm.  18  Sept.  1846. 
The  eldest  son, 

James  William  Faerer,  E?q.  of  Ingleborough,  co.  York, 
4.  11  May,  1785;  m.  6  July,  ISll,  Henrietta  Elizabeth,  relict 
of  the  Hon.  John  Scott,  eldest  son  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Eldon 
(Lord  Chancellor  of  Great  Britain),  only  dau.  of  Sir  Matthew 
White  Ridley,  of  Blagdon,  co.  Northumberland  (2nd)  Bart., 
mother  of  the  2nd,  and  grandmother  of  the  3rd,  Earl  of  Eldon. 
By  her  (who  d.  10  Oct.  1853)  he  had  issue, 

I.  James,  now  of  Ingleborough. 

II.  Matthew  Thomas  (R.'v.-i. /,,  ?,F<'b.  1S16;  Vicar  of  Adding- 
ton  and  perpetual  Cuiai'  ^t  ti"'  ri,  ■  >,.iiy  of  Shirley,  Surrey; 
m..  1st,  8  Aug.  184:*,  1  r  ,  '  ,  .  .Idest  dau.  of  Edward 
Golding,  Esq.  ofMai'iu  l  .^  n,  i  ■  iks,  which  lady  d.  .<!.  7?. 
3  Sept.  1844;  and  2n.lly,  b, litis,  io*s,  Mary  Louisa,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  late  Sir  William  Anson,  Bart.,  K.C.B.,  by  whom 
(who  d.  Nov.  1856)  he  has  surviving  issue, 

1  James  Anson,  b.  24  July,  1849. 

2  William,  b.  Nov.  1850. 

3  Matthew  George,  b.  14  Feb.  1852. 
1  Mary  Charlotte. 

III.  Oliver  William, ';.  18  March,  1819;  Barrister-at-Law :  r,!. 
8  Aug.  1848,  Emily  Charlotte  Hannah,  only  dau.  of  the  Kev. 
Eobert  Bryan  Cooke,  Canon  of  York  and  Eector  of  Whel- 
drake,  co.  York,  2nd  son  of  Philip  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Owston, 
near  Doncaster,  and  d.  Nov.  1876,  having  had  issue, 

1  Oliver  Cooke,  6.  17  Sept.  1849. 

2  Philip,  b.  Nov.  1863. 

3  Bryan,  b.  Nov.  1858. 

IV.  Henry  Eichard,  of  Green  Hamorton,  Barrister-at-Law,  late 
Fellow  of  Merton  College,  Oxford,  6.  3  July,  1821;  to.  29 
June,  1854,  Eliza  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Eight  Hon.  Sir 
Thomas  Fremantle,  Bart,  created  Baron  Cottes'oe  1874,  and 
has  issue, 

1  Eichard  Eidley,  b.  1856. 
1  Alice  Louisa. 

I.  Frances  Sarah,  to.  14  June,  1837,  Edward  Vansittart  Neale, 
Esq.,  only  son  of  the  Eev.  Edward  Neale,  of  Allesley  Park, 
CO.  Warwick,  late  Rector  of  Taplow. 

II.  Henrietta  Louisa,  m.  Eev.  Sidney  Henry  Lear  (who  d.  Feb. 
18C7),  2nd  son  of  the  Very  Eev.  Francis  Lear,  late  Dean  of 
Salisbury. 

Mr.  Farrer  was  appointed  a  Master  in  Chancery,  by  Lord 
Chancellor  Eldon,  1824,  and  had  become  Senior  Master  in 
1852,  the  year  in  which,  by  the  Act  of  Parliament  reforming  the 
Court  of  Chancery,  the  ofHce  of  Master  in  Chancery  was 
abolished.  Under  this  Act,  he  retired  upon  full  pay.  Mr. 
Farrer  was  J. P.  for  the  West  Eidins  of  Yorkshire,  and  for  the 
«os.  of  Westmorland  and  Lancaster,  and  D.L.  for  the  first; 
he  d.  9  Nov.  1863. 

^'/•ms— Quarterly;  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  on  abend  engrailed  sa. 
three  horseshoes  of  the  field,  for  Farrer  ;  2nd  and  3rrt,  or, 
fiviitee  de  sang  a  bend  gu.,  for  Loxham.  Crest — A  horseshoe 
between  two  wings  erect,  ppr.     Motto — Ferre  va  ferme. 

&ai— Ingleborough,  near  Settle,  West  Riding  co.  York. 


FATIIIER    OF    BBAYFIELD. 

The  late  William  CniELES  Love  I'aeeee,  Esq. 
of  Brajfield  House,  Bucks,  J.P.  and  D.L. ,  formerly 
6th  Dragoon  Gruards,  b.  17  Jtiue,  1845;  d.  2  Feb.  1879. 

ilfnCaSt.— William  Farrer,  Esq.  of  Cold  Brayfield,  co. 
Bucks,  and  of  the  Inner  Temple,  London,  Barrister-at-Law, 
agi  d  31  in  1G69  (son  of  Thomas  Farrer,  of  Cold  Brayfield,  who 
was  aged  64  at  the  Visitation  of  1C69,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  and 
heir  of  William  Godrich,  of  London,  and  grandson  of  Thomas 
Farrer,  of  London,  by  Alice  Ridge  his  wife),  d.  1706,  and  was 
grandfather  of 

William  Farrer,  Esq.  of  Cold  Brayfield,  Bucks,  bapt.  9 
July,  1726;  who  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Hope,  Esq.  of 
Charter  House  Square,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1764)  had,  with  two 
sons,  I.  John,  d.  an  infant;  and  11.  William,  drowned  at  Ox- 
ford, 1769;  four  daus.,  i.  Anne,  of  whom  presently ;  11.  Mar- 
garet; III.  Amelia,  iii.  John  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Bedford  Square; 
IV.  Elizabeth,  buried  28  Feb.  1757.    The  eldest  dau., 

Anne  Farrer,  m.  Eev.  John  Grove  Spdhgeon,  M.A., 
Eector  of  Oulton  and  Clopton,  Suffolk ;  he  d.  1  Aug.  1829, 
and  his  widow,  5  Sept.  1837,  leaving,  with  a  dau.,  Frances 
Elizabeth,  m.  27  Dec.  1804,  Edward  Acton  Acton,  Esq.  of 
Gatacre  Park,  Salop  (who  d.  5  April,  1822),  an  only  son  and  heir, 

Farrer  Grove  Sporgeon,  Esq.  of  Brayfield  House,  Bucks, 
b.  12  July,  1783;  who  assumed  by  royal  license,  1799,  the 
additional  surname  and  arms  of  Farrer.  He  vi.  13  April,  1809, 
Mary,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  David  Anstruther,  and  reUct  of  Capt. 
Mitford,  U.N.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  April,  1860)  had  issue, 

William  Fkeder!ce,  of  Brayfield  House. 

John,  d.  Oct.  1861. 

George  Dennis,  Chancery  Registrar,  b.  25  Feb.  1815. 

Francis  Morgan. 

Frederick  (Rev.1,  6.  29  Sept.  1826;  Chaplain  to  the  E.LC; 

m.  the  dau.  of  Rev.  Mr.  Bennet,  Vicar  of  Frome,  and  by  hei 

(who  is  deceased)  has  two  daus. 

Mary,  m.  1855,  Sir  Matthew  Edward  Tierney,  Bart.,  who  d. 

Dec.  1860.  Annie  Louisa. 

Mr.  Spurgeon-Farrer  d.  12  Oct.  1826.     His  eldest  son, 

William  Frederick  Farrer,  Esq.  of  Brayfield  House,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1856,  b.  9  Jan.  1810;  to.  Fanny 
Richards,  only  child  of  Col.  Love  Parry  Jones,  by  Ricarda  his 
wife,  dau.  of  the  late  Very  Rev.  Dean  Wetherell,  sister  of  the 
late  Charles  Wetherell,  and  d.  1872,  leaving  one  son, 

William  Charles  Love,  late  of  Brayfield  House. 

.^rms— Arg.,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  horseshoes  of  the  first. 
Crest — A  horseshoe  arg.  between  two  wings  volant  sa. 

&aJ— Brayfield  House,  Olncy,  near  Newport  Pagnell. 


FARSYDE    OF    FYLINGDALE. 

Watson  -  Faesyde,  G-eoege  James,  Esq.  of 
Fylingdale,  co.  York,  Barrister-at-Law,  J.P.  and 
D.L.  North  Eiding  co.  York,  b.  1804,  assumed  the 
additional  surname  of  Faestde  in  1825. 

iLtlTfaCJC— This  is  an  ancient  Scotch  and  Y'orkfhire 
family,  deriving  its  name  from  the  castle,  lands,  and  villages 
of  Easter  and  Wester  Fawsyde,  near  Tranent,  in  East  Lothian. 
The  Fawsydes  are  stated  to  have  been  seated  at  Fawsyde  as 
early  as  1253.  John  Farsyde,  or  Fawsyde,  a  scion  of  the  Scot- 
tish family,  came  into  England,  either  with  King  James  L,  or 
a  short  time  previously,  and  was  made  a  Bow-Bearer  and 
Warden  of  Pickering  Poorest,  and  had  a  lease  of  Crown  lands  in 
Scalby  and  Button  Bushell,  and  other  places  in  Pickering 
Lythe,  N.R.  co.  Y'ork,  from  King  James.  From  him  the 
Farsydes  of  Fylingdale,  and  the  Farsyde-Watsons  of  Bilton 
Park,  are  lineally  descended,  as  shown  in  the  pedigree  pre- 
served in  the  College  of  Arms.  The  father  of  the  present  male 
representative, 

John  Farstde,  Esq.  of  Bilton  Park,  co.  Y^ork,  J.P.,  son  of 

John  Farsyde,  Esq.  of  Fylingdale,  by  Mary  his  wife,   dau.  of 

John  Watson,  Esq.,  assumed  the  surname  of  Watson,  in  lieu 

of  his  patronymic.     He  m.  Hannah,   dau.  of  the  Eev.  James 

Hartley,  of  Staveley,  W.  Eiding  co.  York,  and  c^.  ISIO,  leaving 

issue, 

John  Farsyde-Watson,  Esq.  of  Bilton  Park,  near  Knares- 

borough,  who  m.  1830,  Georgina,  dan.  of  —  White,  Esq., 

and  d.  1  April,  1831,  leaving  an  only  child  and  heiress. 

Georgina  Farstde- Watson,  of  Bilton  Park. 
George  James,  of  Fylingdale. 

Mary,  TO.  7  July,  1830,  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Sacheverell 
Cave  Browne-Cave,  M.A.,  late  Vicar  of  lt(m  and  Gayton,  co. 
Stafford,  youngest  son  of  the  late  Sir  William  Cave  Browne- 
Cave,  Bart,  of  Stanford,  co.  Northampton,  by  whom  (who 
d.  July,  1842)  she  left  at  her  decease,  Sept.  1874,  issue, 
2  n2 


548 


FAU 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


FAW 


1  Edward  Farsydc,  M.A.,  late  Rector  of  Brcthcrton,  en. 
Lancaster,  in.  14  Oct.  1873,  Sarah  Maria,  youngest  <  luld 
of  late  William  Marshall,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Penwortham  Hall, 
CO  lancaster.  2  William  Edward. 

1  Louisa  Mary.     2  Elizabeth,  d.  1844.    3  Selina,  d.  1833. 
u4/-»?i«— Quarterly;    1st  and  4th,   Fabstde;    2nd  and  3rd, 
"Watson.  ,    , 

fieai— Flyingdalc,  Whitby  Strand,  co.  York. 


FAUNCE    OF    SHARSTED, 

Delatjne-Faunce,  Chapman  Delaune,  Esq.  o£ 
Sharsted,  Kent,  J. P.,  b.  7  May,  1843  ;  s.  his  father 
1861 ;  m.  1868,  Ann  Stoddart,  dau.  of  G-.  Stoddart, 
Esq.  of  Ballendrick,  N.B.,  sometime  H.M.  Consul 
at  Madeira,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Alured,  h.  14  June,  1870.       ii.  Edmund,  h.  31  Dec.  1872. 

III.  Hubert,  b.  14  Not.  1874. 
Mr.  Faunce  Delaune  assumed  in  1864  the  surname 
of  Delaune  in  compliance  with  the  will  of  his  great 
uncle  Alured  Pincke,  Esq.  of  Sharsted  Court,  grand- 
son of  William  Delaune,  Esq.  of  Sharsted,  M.P. 
for  Kent. 

3LtltC<lCI0.— Harris,  Hasted,  and  other  historians  of  Kent, 
mention  Bonham  Faunce,  of  Cliffe,  Kent,  who  d.  1552; 
and  his  son,  Thomas  Faunce,  also  of  Cliffe,  who  d.  there  1609, 
afred  84,  leaving  by  his  wife  Alice,  a  son,  Thomas,  who  entered 
jouig  into  the  naval  service,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on 
the  Spanish  Armada,  1588;  this  son  ■•a.  Martha,  dau.  of  J.  Bay- 
nard,  of  Shorne,  and  residing  at  St.  Margaret's,  Rochester,  was 
Mayor  of  that  city  1609.  He  had  two  sons,  Robert  and 
Thomas;  Thomas  joined  the  Pilgrim  Fathers  in  America,  1640, 
and  d.  at  New  Plymouth,  aged  99 ;  his  monument  there  has 
lately  been  restored,  and  is  shown  as  that  of  the  last  Elder 
having  authority.  Robert  Faunce,  his  elder  brother,  suffered 
considerably  during  the  civil  wars;  he  m.  and  had  two  sons, 
Sir  Robert  Faunce,  his  heir,  knighted  at  the  Restoration  for 
his  loyalty,  who  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Head,  Bart, 
of  the  Hermitage,  near  Rochester;  and 

Thomas  Faunce,  of  St.  Margaret's,  Rochester,  J.P.  for  co. 
Kent,  who  m.  Martha  Young,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

TiiOMAS  Faunce,  Esq.  of  High  Halston,  and  St.  Margaret's, 
Rochester,  who  tn.  Ann,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Capt.  John 
Daniell,  R.N.,  of  St.  Mary's  Hall,  Kent,  and  had,  with  a  dau., 
a  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Faunce,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  St.  Margaret's  and  St.  Mary's 
Halt,  &c.,  who  in.  Jane,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edmund  Barrell, 
Prebendary  of  Rochester,  and  had  issue, 

Edmund,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  Major  in  the  army,  m.  Bridget,  dau.  of  E.  Nugent, 
Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Jane,  m,  J.  Lonsdale, 

Esq.)  two  sons,  Thoma.s,  Lieut.  B.N.,  </.  unm.;  and  Alured 

Dodsworth,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  C.B.,  who  m.  Maria, 
dau.  of  G.  Goddart,  Esq.,  and  had  issue  two  sons  and  three 

daus. 

Mary,  m.  Alured  Pincke,  E.sq.  of  Sharsted,  Kent. 

Anne,  m.  J.  Tasker,  Esq.  of  Franks,  Kent. 

Jane,  m.  J.  Hay,  Esq.,  Chief  Justice  of  Quebec. 
The  elder  son, 

The  Rev.  Edmund  Faunce,  of  St.  Mary's  Hall,  Vicar  of 
Sutton  at  Hone  and  Horton  Kirby,  Kent,  m.  Ann  Eleanor,  dau. 
of  James  Chapman,  Esq.  of  Paul's  Cray  Hiil,  Kent,  and  had, 
with  a  dau.,  a  son  and  heir, 

Edmund  Faunce,  Esq.  of  St.  Mary's  Hall,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the 
army,  who  m.  1796,  Brydges,  dau.  of  Major  Nicholas  Cox, 
Lieut. -Governor  of  Gaspe,  Lower  Canada,  and  had  issue, 

Edmunt)  Barrell,  of  Shaisted. 

Robert  Nicholas,  Lieut.-Col.  E.T.C.S.,  m.  Caroline,  dau.  of 
Henry  Dewar,  Esq.,  and  has  i.ssue  two  sons  and  three  daus. 

Bonham,  Lieut,  and  Adjutant  21st  Fusiliers,  d.  unm. 

Walter  Beresford,  Capt.  73rd  regt.,  killed  in  the  Kaffir  war, 

Frances,  m.  Edmund  Longmore,  Esq. 

Mary,  m.  Capt.  Edmund  Cox.  Jane,  d.  unm. 

The  eldest  son, 

Edmund  Barbell  Faunce,  Efq.  of  Sharsted,  Kent,  and 
Newington,  Surrey,  D.L.,  late  Capt.  Hon.  E.l.C.S. ;  m.  Dec. 
1840,  Mary  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Baldwin  D.  Duppa,  Esq.  of  Hol- 
lingboume  House,  Kent,  and  liad  issue, 

Chapman  Delaune,  b.  7  May,  1843. 

Edmund  Gladwyn,  of  MertonCoU.  Oxford,  i.  13  April,  1846 ;  d. 
April.  1868. 

Ann  Isabella  Mary,  d.  unm.  8  May,  1S6G. 
He  d.  17  Dec.  1861. 


Arms—Arp!;.,  three  lions  rampant  sa.  armed  and  langued  gu. 
ducally  gorged  or.  Crest — A  demi-lion  rampant  sa.  langued  and 
gorged  as  in  the  arms  between  two  wings  arg.  Motto — Ne 
tentes  aut  perflce. 

Seat — Sharsted  Court,  near  Sittingbourne,  Kent. 


FATJSSETT    OF    HEPPINGT02T. 

See  Godfrey  Faussett. 


FAUSSETT    OSBORNE. 

See  Godfrey  Faussett  Oseoene. 


FAWCETT  OF  NORTH  BAILEY. 

Fawcett,  John,  Esq.,  A.M.,  of  Durham,  and  of 
Branton,  Northumberland,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  6  May, 
1799  ;  High  Sheriff  co.  Durham  1877. 

JLinraCJC.— The  family  of  Fawcett  is  of  some  antiquity  in 
CO.  Durham. 

Christopher  Fawcett,  Esq.  of  Lambton,  co.  Durham,  who. 
held  lands  in  Chester  and  Boldon,  a.d.  1669,  d.  14  Jan.  1699- 
1700,  leaving,  by  Dorothy  his  wife,  three  sons  and  three  daus. 
The  2nd  son, 

John  Fawcett,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  Recorder  of 
Durham,  b.  1679;  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Stonehewer, 
Esq.  of  Durham,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Christopher,  his  heir. 

II.  Richard,  D.D.,  Vicar  of  Newcastle,  Rector  of  Gateshead, 
and  Prebendary  of  Durham  Cathedral,  bapt.  8  Oct.  1714; 
7)1.  Elizabeth  Brown ;  and  </.  22  April,  1782,  having  had  issue, 

1  John,  m.  Elizabeth  Evelyn,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Sutton, 
Bart.,  assumed  the  surname  of  Pulteney  {see  PuLTENsr 
of  Northerwood). 

2  Thomas,  Rector  of  Green's  Norton,  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
J.  Porcis,  Esq. 

I.  Elizabeth,  w.  Peter  Bowlby,  LL.D. 
The  eldest  son, 

Christopher  Fawcett,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  Recorder 
of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  bapt.  2  July,  1713;  to.  29  May,  1757, 
Winifred,  dau.  ofCuthbert  Lambert,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Newcastle; 
and  d.  10  May,  1795,  having  had  (with  three  daus.,  EUzabeth, 
m.  Richard  William  Pierse,  Esq.  of  Thimbleby;  Julia,  m, 
Joseph  Airey,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p. ;  and  Anne  Mary,  m.  Robert 
Pearson,  Esq.)  an  only  son. 

The  Rev.  John  Fawcett,  A.M.,  resident  at  Newtown  Hall, 
CO.  Durham,  b.  22  Nov.  1768 ;  m.  29  Jan.  1795,  Mary  Anne, 
youngest  dau.  of  Ralph  Bates,  Esq.  of  Milbourne,  Northum- 
berland, and  by  her  (who  d.  6  Dec.  1849}  had  issue, 

I.  John,  now  of  Durham. 

II.  Christopher  (Rev.),  J. P.,  A.M.,  6.  4  April,  1802 ;  Vicar  of 
Somerford  Keynes,  Wilts;  to.  Sarah  Frances,  2r:d  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  George  S.  Foyle,  Esq.  of  Somerford  Keynes,  co. 
Wilts,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1862)  has  issue, 

1  Christopher  John  Foyle,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  IS.IS. 

2  George  Foyle,  late  an  officer  92nd  regt.,  m.  1865,  Harriet, 
2nd  dau.  of  Henry  T.  Tayleur,  Esq.  of  Brynnyffynon. 

3  William,  to.  Dorothea  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  Arthur 
Duncombe  Shafto. 

1  Frances  Foyle.  2  Constance  Anne, 

III.  William,  d.  27  Jan.  1829,  aged  18. 

IV.  Henry,  accidentally  drOwncd  at  Oxford,  IS 
aged  20. 

V.  Ralph  Thomas,  to.  1846,  Charlotte  Amelia,  youngest  dnu. 
of  the  Hon.  Charles  Laurence  and  Lady  Caroline  Dundus, 
and  has  a  dau.,  Florence. 

I.  Winifred  Anne,  d.  7  Nov.  1850. 

II.  Mary  Anne,  m.  John  Trotter,  Esc,  II. D,;  and  d.  2S 
Sept.  1857. 

III.  Elizabeth,  d.  12  June,  1851. 

IV.  Julia,  d.  17  July,  1831. 

Mr.  Fawcett  d.  13  July,  1830,  aged  61. 

Arms — Or,  a  lion  ramp.  sa.  debruised  by  abend,  compony 
gu.  and  arg.  Crest— A  demi-lion  sa.,  holding  between  the 
paws  an  arrow  erect  or,  feathered  arg. 

Residence— north  Bailey,  Durham. 


1833, 


FAWKES    OF    FARNLEY. 

Fawkes,  Ayscough,  Esq.  of  Favnlcy  Fall, 
Otley,  and  Hawksworth  Hal],  Guisely,  co.  York, 
J.P.,  b.  26  Nov.  1831 ;  m.  7  Dec.  1865,  Edith  Mary, 
dau.  of  Sir  Anthony  Cleasby,  Knt.  of  Pennoyre,  co. 
Brecknock,  Baron  of  the  Court  of  Exchequer. 

iLilTPajJC— The  family  of  Hawksworth,  of  Hawks- 
worth,  is  of   very  ancient  standing  in  the  co.  York.     Th< 


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Visitation  of  that  CO.  by  Glover,  Somerset  IlcraUl,  in  15GI, 
states  tliat  ''  Walter  IIawksworth  was  of  Hawkswortli,  aiuio 
S  Edward  II.,  as  appearetli  in  Kirlcby  Wiske.  Tne  pedigree 
commences  with  Walter  de  IIawksworth,  whose  will  is  dated 
1301).  He  m.  Beatrice,  dau.  of  Sir  Simon  Ward,  Knt.  of  Given- 
<lale,  and  was  father  of 

AV alter  db  Hawksworth,  31  Edward  I.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 

«f  Hugh  CoUun,  Lord  of  Loftesholm,  co.  York,  and  had  a  son, 

AValterde  Hawksworth,  18  Edward  III.,  m.  Isabell,  dau. 

lof  Sir  John  Sotheron,  Lord  of  Mitton,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  de  IIawksworth,  1  Henry  IV.,  whose  son, 

Walter  de  Hawksworth,    12  Henry  IV.,    m.    Elizabeth 

Bradley,  and  had  a  son, 

John  de  Hawksworth,  2  Henry  V.,  m.  Joan,  dau.  of  Sir 
Tiichard  Radcliffe,  Knt.  of  Clitheroe,  and  was  j.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  db  Hawksworth,  22  Henry  VI.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  John  Pasliew,  of  Ridelsden,  and  was  father  of 

Walter  Hawksworth,  Esq.  of  Hawksworth,  5  Edward  IV., 
m.  1st,  Alice,  dau.  of  Miles  Radcliffe,  Esq.  of  Ridlesden,  by 
whom  he  had,  Thomas,  his  heir.  By  his  2nd  wife,  Elizabeth, 
he  had,  James,  of  Hants,  and  a  son  Arthur.  He  d.  G 
Henry  VIII.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Hawksworth,  Esq.  of  Hawksworth,  m.  Maud,  dau. 
cf  Sir  Thomas  Wortley,  Knt.  of  Wortley,  and  was  father  of 

Walter  Hawksworth,  Esq.  of  Hawksworth,  m.  Ann,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Wcntworth,  Esq.  of  Elmsall,  and  d.  v. p.,  leaving  a  son, 
Thomas  Hawksworth,  Esq.  of  Hawksworth,  m.  Margaret,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  John  Acklome,  Esq.,  by  Alice  his  wife,  dau.  and 
<;o-l!eir  of  Robert  Danby,  Esq.  of  Yafforth,  and  was  father  of 
Walter  Hawksworth,  Esq.  of  Hawksworth,  slain  at  Mussel- 
burgh; he  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Alexander  Pasliewe,  Esq.  of 
Riddleston,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

William  Hawksworth,  Esq.  of  Hawksworth,  m.  Eo.samoncl, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Lister,  Esq.  of  Westby,  and  had,  i.  Walter, 
his  heir;  ii.  William;  iii.  Robert;  iv.  Thomas;  v.  Richard  ; 
VI.  John;  vii.  Peter;  i.  Rosamond;  n.  Ann;  m.  Mary;  iv. 
Margaret;  v.  Barbara;  vi.  Dorothy.  Mr.  Hawksworth,  living 
at  Glover's  Visitation,  1585,  d.20  Feb.  1594,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Walter  Hawksworth,  Esq.  of  Hawkswoith,  m.  Isabel,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Colthurst,  Esq.  of  Edisfortli,  co.  York, 
and  had  issue,  Richard  (Sir),  his  heir;  Walter,  b.  1593,  m. 
Jane,  dau.  of  Tristram  Carliell,  Esq.  of  Sewarley;  and  Isabel, 
Mrs.  Beverley.     He  d.  II  April,  1620,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Richard  Hawksworth,  Knt.  of  Hawksworth,  m.  1st, 
JVnn,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wentworth,  Esq.  of  North  Elmsal,  co. 
Y'ork,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  dau.,  Katherine,  m.  1st, 
William  Lister,  Esq.;  and  2ndly,  Sir  John  Bright,  1st  bart. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Goodrick,  Knt.  of  Rib- 
stone,  and  d.  17  Feb.  1657,  leaving  by  her,  with  a  dau.,  Jane, 
an.  Francis  Baildon,  Esq.  of  Baildon,  a  son  and  successor, 

Walter  Hawksworth,  Esq.  of  Hawksworth,  h.  14  June,  16C5; 
-m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  W.  Brownlow,  Bart.,  and  had  a  son. 

Sir  Walter  Hawksworth,  1st  bart.  of  Hawksworth,  b. 
•25  Nov.  1G.50,  created  a  bart.  1678,  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir 
Robert  Markliam,  Bart.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Walter  Hawksworth,  2nd  bart.  of  Hawksworth,  High 
•Sheriff  co.  York  1721,  m.  Judith,  dau.  and  co-heir  (with  her 
sister,  Margaret,  who  m.  Francis  Fawkes,  Esq.  of  Farnley)  of 
John  Ayscough,  Esq.  of  Osgodby,  co.  Lincoln;  and  left  two 
^aus.,  co-heirs,  i.  Frances,  of  whom  hereafter;  ii.  Judith,  m. 
Sept.  1731,  William  Staniforth,  Esq.  He  d.  17  March,  1735, 
and  was  buried  in  St.  Helen's  Church,  York,  when  his  title 
liecame  extinct.     His  elder  dau.  and  co  heiress, 

F"rances  Hawksworth,  to.  7  March,  1721,  Thomas  Kamsden, 
"Esq.  of  Crowstone,  co.  Y'ork.  High  Sheriff  1726,  b.  1699;  d.  29 
luly,  1721  (son  of  Thomas  Ramsden,  Esq.  of  Crowstone,  who  m. 
17  April, 1692,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Joseph  Finch,  of  Westonhanger, 
.and  d.  1698,  the  son  of  Joseph  Ramsden,  Esq.  of  Crowstone,  and 
grandson  of  John  Ramsden,  Esq.of  Ilowarth),  and  had,  with  a 
<lau.,  Judith,  m.  Richard  Beaumont,  Esq.  of  Whitley,  a  son, 

Walter  Hawksworth,  which  surname  he  assumed  under 
the  will  of  his  maternal  grandfather.  Sir  Walter.  He  vi.  Frances 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Joseph  Hall,  Esq.  of  Skelton  Castle,  and 
dying  12  Oct.  1760,  left,  with  a  dau.,  Frances,  m.  Legendre 
Starkie,  Esq.  of  Huntroyde,  a  son, 

Walter  Ramsden  Beaumont  Hawksworth,  Esq.  of  Hawks- 
worth, CO.  York,  b.  11  Aug.  1746,  High  Sheriff  1789,  took  the 
ic  and  arms  of  Fawkes,  under  the  will  of  his  cousin, 
Francis  Fawkes,  Esq.  of  Farnley.  He  m.  28  Dec.  1768,  Amelia, 
eldest  dau.  of  James  Farrer,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 
.  Walter  Ramsden,  his  heir. 

I.  Francis  Ramsden,  b.  12  Oct.  1774;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert 
Griniston,  Esq.  of  Neswick,  and  had  two  daus.,  Anne 
Elizabeth,  to.  George  Lcgard,  Esq.  of  Watton  Abbey;  and 
Auvelia,  m.  11  Jidy,  1S44,'  George  llotliam,  Capt.  R.E. 


III.  Ayscough  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Leathley. 

IV.  Richard  (Hi-v.),  b.  17  March,  1780;  m.  I^aboll.a,  d.iu.  of 
Sir  .Michael  Pilkington,  6th  bart.  of  Chevet,  and  had  tiireo 
daus.,  Isabella  Frances,  m.  March,  1824,  James  Pickering 
Ord,  Esq.  of  Langton  Hall,  co.  Leicester;  Amelia,  in. 
13  Sept.  1S27,  Rev.  Charles  Vaiirten  Bempde  Johnstone, 
Vicar  of  Feliskirk;  Maria,  m.  9  June,  1828,  Rev.  Thomas 
Dayrell,  Rector  of  Long  Marston. 

I.  Amelia,  ui.  Godfrey  Wcntworth,  Esq.  of  Woolley. 

II.  F'rances  Elizabeth,  to.  Charles  John  Brandling,  Esq.  of 
Goslorth. 

Mr.  Fawkes  d.  17  Oct.  1792,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Walter  Ramsden  Fawkes,  Esq.  of  Farnley,  6.  2  March, 
17G9,  M.P.  CO.  York  1806,  and  High  Sheriff  18^23.  He  m.  1st, 
28  Aug.  1794,  Maria,  dau.  of  Robert  Grimston,  Esq.  of 
Neswick,  by  whom  (who  d.  10  Dec.  1813)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Francis  Hawksworth,  his  heir. 

II.  Walter,  b.  7  Aug.  1795;  </.  young. 
HI.  Ayscough  (Rev.),  successor  to  his  brother. 
IV.  Richard  (M;i.it.i),   /-.  2.;  July,   1809;   m.  Fanny,  dau.  of 

Archibald  Paris,  INii.,  aiil  liis  issue  seven  sons,  1  Montagu, 
Capt.  in  the  anin-,  •■.  I  .lun',  1S43  ;  2  Wilmot  Hawksworth, 
Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  iJ  D.'.-.  Islo:  3  Richard  Wentwonh,  Lieut. 
E.N.,  b.  7  April,  1848,  m.  8  April,  1873,  Isabel,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Atkinson  Holden,  of  Nutiall,  co.  Nottingham;  4  Lionel 
Grimston,  ll.A.,  b.  2  May,  1849;  5  Reginald,  Lieut,  in 
tlie  army,  6.2  Aug.  1860;  6  Algernon,  6.  23  Dec.  1851; 
7  Archibald  Walter,  b.  3  April,  1855. 

I.  Maria,  to.  Gen.  Sir  Edward  Barnes,  G.C.B. 

II.  Amelia,  m.  Digby  Cayley  Wrangham,  Serjeant-at-Law. 

III.  F'anny. 

IV.  Anne,  m.  Godfrey  Wentworth,  Esq.  of  Woolley  Park,  co. 
York.  V.  Harriet. 

VI.  Charlotte,  to.  Thomas  Paris,  Esq. 

VII.  Lucy  Susan,  m.  1836,  Sir  Anthony  Cleasby,  Baron  of  the 
Exchequer. 

Mr.  Fawkes  m.  2ndly,  Maria  Sophia,  widow  of  Hon.  and 
Rev.  Pierce  Butler,  and  dau.  of  John  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Clontarf 
Castle,  CO.  Dublin.    He  d.  1825,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

F'ranois  Hawksworth  Fawkes,  Esq.  of  Farnley  Hall,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  6.  31  Jan.  1797 ;  m.  6  April,  18'25,  Elizabeth  Anne, 
only  dau.  of  Hon.  and  Rev.  Pierce  Butler,  and  grand-dau.  of 
Henry  Thomas,  2nd  Earl  of  Carrick),  which  lady  d.  30  June, 
18G6.    He  d.  s.  p.  13  March,  1871,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Rev.  Ayscough  Fawkes,  of -Farnley  Hall,  Rector  of  Leathley, 
CO.  York,  TO.  1830,  Ellen,  dau.  of  John  Bainbrigge  Story,  Esq. 
of  Lockington,  co.  Leicester,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Ayscough,  now  of  Farnley. 

II.  Frederick  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Woolley,  6.  16  March,  1833; 
m.  29  July,  1868,  Ellen  Mary,  dau.  of  Frederick  Arkwright, 
Esq.  of  Willersley,  and  has,  with  other  is.sue,  Freilericli 
IIawksworth,  6.  4  Oct.  1870;  Richard  Ayscough  Hawks- 
worth, 6.26  Oct.  1872;  Mabel  Augusta;  and  Dorothy, 

HI.  Walter  Edward,  b.  29  July,  1834;  d.  27  June,  1S.J9. 

IV.  Hawksworth,  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  28  March,  1836;  to.  7  Sept. 
1871,  Rose,  dau.  of  —  Lane,  Esq.of  Umbra,  co.  Derry,  and 
d.  1876,  leaving  one  son. 

V.  Francis,  Capt.  71st  Highlanders,  6.  3  Sept.  1837;  m. 
•JO  Feb.  1873,  Constance,  eldest  dau.  and  co  heiress  of 
i:dward  Arkwright,  Esq.  of  Hatton,  and  has  three  daus. 

VI.  Arthur,  Capt.  in  the  8th  (the  King's)  regt.,  b.  31  Aug.  1839. 
vii.  Henry,  6.  "29  July,  1842;  d.  6  April,  1854. 
viii.  Cecil,  b.  11  Aug.  1846. 
IX.  Valentine,  6.21  April,  1848;  d.  2  April,  18G5. 

I.  Ellen,  TO.  11  May,  1871,  George  John  Armytage,  eldest 
son  of  Sir  George  Armytage,  5th  bart.  of  Kirklees. 

II.  Mary  Sophia.  iii.  Lena  Maria. 
Mr.  Fawkes  d.  21  July,  1871. 

Arms — Erm.,  a  mascle  sa.  Ci-esi— A  falcon  ppr.  Motto— A. 
Deo  et  rege.  Arms  of  Hawksworth  as  on  Visit.  York,  1584-5 
—Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  three  hawks  close  ppr. ;  2nl  and 
3rd,  arg.,  a  fess  between  in  chief  three  mullets  and  in  base  as 
many  chevrons  interlaced  sa. 

itiiis— Farnley  Hall,  Otley;  and  Hawksworth  Hall,  Guiseley. 


FEABNLBY    0:F    HETTON. 

The  late  Fairfax  Fearnley,  Esq.  of  Hetfcon, 
Nortliumberland,  and  Sutton-ciim-Lound,  Notts, 
Ban-.-at-Law,  J.P.,  m.  18  Aug.  1835,  Mary  Anne 
{d.  19  April,  1877),  eldest  dau.  of  Joseph  Barton, 
Esq.  of  London  and  d.  1870,  having  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  I'^AiRFAX,  Capt.  18th  regt.  6.  June,  1836 ;  d.  1  Nov.  1869. 

II.  Charles  Joseph,  6.  20  May,  1843;  d.  9  June,  1853. 

III.  John  Miller,  6.  10  Jan.  1850;  d.  19  June,  1877. 

I.  Louisa  Mary. 

II.  Edith    Caroline,   m.  30    April,    187S,    Alexander    Hope 
Eaillie,  Esq.,  son  of  Sir  William  Baillie,  Bai-t. 

HtltragC— This  family  came  out  of  co.  Chester. 
Benjamin  FEAnNLEV,  of  Oakwell  Hall,  h.  17C4  ;  m.  Susanna, 
one  of  tlui  co-heiresses  of  Col.  John  Bcckwitli,  of  co.  York, 


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who  had  m.  Jliss  Fairfax,  of  the  same  eo.),  and  <?.  I  July,  I7oG, 
leaving  issue  two  sons  and  one  dan.    The  elder  son, 

Fairfax  Fcarnlet,  Esq.,  Barristerat-Law  on  the  N'orthern 
Circuit,  6.  29  July,  1733:  d.unm.,  and  was  buried  in  Harewood 
Church,  CO.  York.    His  brother, 

Benjamin  Fearnley,  Esq.  of  Oalcwell  Hall,  6.  25  March, 
1748;  m.  177G,  Elizabeth,  elder  of  the  two  daus.  and  co- 
heiresses of  John  Heron,  Esq.  of  Sutton  Hall,  co.  Notts,  and  of 
Siubton  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  Barristcr-at-Law  and  Recorder  of 
Newark-upon-Trenl,  who  was  the  eldest  son  of  Robert  Heron, 
Esq.  of  Xewark,  the  lineal  heir  male  of  the  Herons  of  Ford 
Castle,  Northumberland..  (Tlie  Herons  had  the  Barony  of 
Heron  cranted  to  them  in  the  year  1100.  Members  of  this 
family  had  several  times  summonses  to  Parliament;  the  last 
one  was  to  William  Heron,  of  Ford,  in  the  44  Edward  HI.,  and 
the  Barony  of  Heron  then  created  is  in  the  heir  general  of 
the  said  William  Heron,  who  appears  to  be  the  present 
Mr.  Fearnley.)  Mr.  Benjamin  Fearnley  d.  1810,  and  left 
three  sons,  i.  Thomas,  a  Barrister,  d.  unm.  1825;  ii.  Ben- 
jamin, d.  unm.  Oct.  1851,  aged  73;  and  in.  Robert.  The 
3rd  son, 

Robert  Fearnley,  Esq.,  6.  1782;  m.  1806,  Eleanor,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  Milner,  M.A.;  and  rf.  1816,  leaving 
one  son,  Fairfax  Fearnley,  Esq.,  late  of  Hetton  and  Sutton- 
cum-Lound,  and  throe  daus. 

Arms— Or,  on  a  bend  vert  three  bucks'  heads  cabossed  arg., 
attired  of  the  first.  Crest— A  talbot  passant  arg.  through  fern 
vert,  collaved  and  lined  or.     JVfo^o— Vigilate. 

/S'cais— Sutton,  Notts ;  and  Belleville,  Canada. 


FEILDEN  OF  WITTON  PARK. 

Feildex,  Kandle  Joseph,  Esq.  of  AVitton  Park, 
CO.  Lancaster,  J.P.,  Lieut.-Col.  60th  Eifles,  C.M.a., 
h.  21  March,  1821.;  m.  21  March,  1861,  Jane 
Campbell,  dau.  of  James  Hozier,  Esq.  of  Maiildslie 
Castle,  CO.  Lanark,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Feilden,  Bart.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Randle  Francis  Joseph,  b.  1862. 

II.  Cecil  William  Montasiue,  b.  IsfiS. 

III.  James  Hawley  Gilbert,  0.  180J. 

IV.  Percy  Henry  Guy,  6.  1870. 
I.  Catheriue  Josephine. 

Col.  Feilden  s.  his  brother  in  1S75. 

ILCllCilSC— Tliis  family,  seated  in  Laneasliire  for  nearly 
four  centuries,  claims  to  be  a  branch  of  the  same  stock  as  that 
of  the  ennobled  house  of  Denbigh. 

Henrie  Feilden  or  Felden,  living  1480,  was,  along  with 
others,  appointed  a  Trustee  for  the  management  and  appro 
priation  of  certain  lands  bequeathed  for  the  purpose  of  estab- 
lishing a  Chantrie,  and  Chantrie  Priest,  in  the  Parish  Churcta 
of  Blackburn.    Next  in  succession,  was 

Randle  Felden  or  Feilden,  b.  1510,  who  was  appointed  in 
the  Queen's  charter,  dated  1567,  one  of  the  original  Governors 
of  the  Blackburn  Grammar  School.    He  d.  at  Great  Harwood, 
in  the  parish  of  Blackburn,  1534,  leaving  (with  a  younger  son, 
Francis,  of  Pythorne), 
Henrie  Feilden,  b.  1548,  whose  great  grandson, 
Randle  Feilden,  6.  1645;  m.  1st,  1669,  Ellen  Pollard,  by 
■whom  he  had  no  issue ;  and  2ndly,  Mary  Bolton,  by  whom  he 
had  two  sons  and  a  dau., 
Henry,  his  heir. 

Robert,  b.  1701,  in.  thrice,  leaving  by  his  third  wife,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  the  Rev.  G.  Wiill,  Vicar  of  Rotherne,  a  son, 
Henry,  of  Didsbury,  father,  by  Mary  Broome  his  wife,  of 
Robert  F'eilden,  of  Didsbury  Hall,    Cheshire,  m.  Anne, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Parker  Mosley,  Bart,  of  Ancoates, 
and  by  her,  who  d.  1810,  had  issue, 
I.  Robert    Mo.sley    (Rev.),    Rector    of   Bebington,    co. 
Chester,  m.  Frances  Mary,  dau.  of  Gen.  Ramsay,  and 
had  issue, 

1  Robert  (Col.),  of  Dulas  Court,  co.  Hereford,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  m.  18=.8,  Emily  Augusta,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Feilden,  Esq.  of  Witton,  and  has  issue,  Herbert 
Ramsay,  6.  IS.'iO:  Robert  Basil,  b.  1864;  Geoffrey 
Nelson,  6.  1865;  Frances  Louisa;  and  Evelyn  Char- 
lotte Wilhclmina. 

2  George  Ramsay  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Bebington,  co. 
Chester,  b.  1828 ;  m.  24  Aug.  1865,  Margaret  Priscilla, 
3rd  dau.  of  Joseph  Feilden,  E.sq.  of  Witton  Park, 
and  has  issue,  Ramsay  Robert,  b.  18C7;  George 
Augustus,  b.  1871;  and  Ursula  Margaret. 

3  Henry  Broome,  Major  6th  regt. 

4  Oswald  Mosley  (Rev.). 

1  Eliza  Ann. 

2  Gertrude  Jane,  m.  Rev.  Herbert  Harvey. 


It.  Henry  James  CRev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Kirk  Lanqloy, 
CO.  Derby,  b.  4  Sept.  1796;  m.  1s39,  Marion,  dau.  of 
Godfrey  Meynell,  Esq.  of  Meynell  Langley,  and  had 
issue, 

1  Henry,  Capt.  late  21st  Fusiliers,  6.  10  Oct.  1810. 

2  Robert,  b.  19  March,  1842. 

8  Randle  (Rev.)  Rector  of  Mugginton,  co.  Derby,  in. 
9  April,  1874,  Gertrude  Ermin  Anne  dau.  of  Rev. 
Henry  Walford  Bellairs,  and  has  a  son,  Henry,  b. 
19  Feb.  1875.  4  Frank  Thurstan. 

1  Mary  Penelope,  m.  Rev.   Edmund  Adam  Askew, 
Rector  of  Greystock. 
III.  Oswald,  M.A.,  of  Leasingham  House,  co.  Lincoln, 
b.   7  Nov.  1797 ;  m.   1824,  Anna  Maria,    dau.  of  Itev. 
James  Peploe  Mosley,  and  has  issue, 
1  Henry  Peploe,  b.  27  Sept.  1815. 
1  Anne  Maria. 
Catharine,  m.  Jonathan  Patten,  Esq.  of  Slanchestcr. 
Henry  Feilden,   Esq.,   6.   1693,  elder  son  of  Randle  and 
Mary  Feilden,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Mr.  Sudell,  and  dying 
1741,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Feilden,  Esq.  of  Witton,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  William  Leyland,  Esq.  of  Blackburn,  and  had  three 
sons  and  a  dau., 
Henry,  his  heir. 

John,  of  Mollington  Hall,  co.  Chester,  High  Sheriff  1803; 
6.26  July,  1769;  d.  13  March,  1859;  i/t.  20  May,  179.5, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Lox- 
ham,  of  Longton,  co.  Lancaster,  Rector  of  Bethnal  Green, 
Middlesex,  and  had  issue,  John  Joseph,  rf.  an  infant; 
Priscilla,  m.  10  May,  1842,  John  Townshend,  Esq.  of 
Trevallyn,  co.  Denbigh;  Elizabeth  Ellen,  m.  1854,  Rev. 
George  Becher  Bloomfleld,  M.A.,  Canon  of  Chester;  and 
Margaret  Dorothea. 
AViLLiAM   (Sir),   of  Feniscowles,   created  a  Baronet  184C, 

(see.  Bdrke's  Peera'ie  and  Baronetar/e.) 
Cicely,  m.  Richard  WiUis  Esq.  of  Halsnead. 
Mr.  I'eilden  rf.  1792,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Feilden,  Esq.  of  Witton,  b.  1764;  m.  1790,  Fanny, 
dau.  of  William  Hill,  Esq.  gf  Blythe  Hall,  near  Ormskirk,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Joseph,  his  lieir.  ii.  William,  6.  1794;  deceased. 

III.  Handle  Henry  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Ashley.  Wilts,  b.  1802; 
■m.  22  Feb.  1825,  Phoebe,  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  Robert  Aibuthnot, 
K.C.B.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Henry  Arbuthnot,  M.A.,  6.  7  Sept.  1828  ;  to.  18  Aug.  1857, 
EUinor  Georgina  Katherine,  3rd  dau.  of  Edmund  George 
Hornby,  Esq.,  of  Dalton  Hall,  and  has  issue,  Helen 
Arbuthnott,  and  Catherine  Maud. 

2  Edward  Arthur,  6.  15  April,  18.36;  to.  26  Oct.  1S71, 
Emma  Louisa,  dau.  of  William  Toll,  Esq.  of  Weymouth. 

3  Randle  William,  b.  21  Dec.  1832;  rf.  1858. 

4  George  Robert,  b.  16  Sept.  1813. 

1  Susan  Harriet.  2  Phoebe  Margaret. 

3  Marcia  Georgiana.  4  CcciUa  Helen. 

IV.  John.  6.  1804;  resident  in  London. 

I.  Margaret,  widow  of  Lieut.-Col.  Poole,  Scots  Greys. 

II.  Cecilia,  to.  the  Rev.  Dr.  Cardwell,  Principal  of  St- 
Alban's  Hall,  Oxford,  who  rf.  1801. 

Mr.  Feilden  rf.  1815,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Feilden,   Esq.   of   Witton,    J. P.   and  D.L.,   Iligl* 
Sheriff  1818,  Capt.  1st  Royal  Lancashire  Militia  from  1812  t» 

1816,  and  M.P.   for  Blackburn,   b.  28  Feb.  1792;  to.  June, 

1817,  Frances  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Streynsham  Master, 
Rector  of  Croston,  co.  Lancaster,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Parker  Mosley,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Master,  his  heir. 

II.  Randle  Joseph,  successor  to  his  brother. 

in.  William  Leyland  (Rev.),  Chaplain  to  the  Marquess  of 
Cholmondeley,  and  Incumbent  of  Knowsley,  co.  Lancaster, 
6.  1825;  TO.  1853,  Jane,  dau.  of  Charies,  12th  Lord  Sinclair, 
and  has  Henry  St.  Clair,  b.  1856,  and  other  issue. 

IV.  John  Robert  (Rev.),  Chaplain  to  the  Marquess  of  Chol- 
mondeley and  Rector  of  Beconsthoi-pe,  Norfolk,  Rural  Dean, 
b.  12  Feb.  1827  ;  m.  11  July,  1861,  Frances  Blanche  Antw, 
2nd  dau.  of  Frederick,  4th  Lord  Calthorpe,  by  Cliarioite 
Sophia  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Charles,  6th  Duke  of  Beau- 
fort, and  has  issue, 

Granville  Cholmondeley,  b.  15  Feh.  1863. 
Algernon  Basil,  b.  12  Sept.  1865. 
Blanche. 

V.  Oswald  Barton,  Lieut.-Col.  late  78th  Highlanders,  b.  1832 ; 
m.  22  Aug.  1866,  Caroline  Susan,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas 
Bright  Cross,  Esq.  of  Shaw  Hall,  co.  Lancaster. 

VI.  Gilbert  Streynsham,  b.  1837. 

VII.  Albert  Augustus,  rf.  1852. 

I.  Frances  Mary. 

II.  Cecilia,  m.  1854,  the  Rev.  R.  Athcrton  Raw.<;torno,  of 
Hutton  Hall,  Penwortham,  co.  Lancaster,  Incumbent  of 
Balderstone. 

III.  Margaretta  Priscilla,  m.  24  Aug.  1865,  Rev.  George 
Ramsey  Feilden,  Rector  of  Bebington,  Cheshire. 


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IV.  Emily  Auffusta,  «j.  1854,  Ealpli  Assheton,  F.?q.  M.P., 
eldest  son  of  William  Assheton,  Esq.  of  Downham  Hall,  co. 
Lancaster. 

V.  Louisa  Willis,  m.  1858,  Col.  Eobert  Feildcn,  of  Dulas 
Court,  eldest  son  of  the  Kev.  K.  Mosley  Feilden,  Eector  of 
Bebington,  co.  Chester. 

VI.  Charlotte  Emma  Willoughhy,  to.  Eev.  Eichard  Orme 
Assheton. 

Mr.  Feilden  d.  18T0,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Master  Feilden,  Esq.  ofWitton  Park,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
Capt.  1st  Royal  Lancashire  Militia,  6.  1818;  m.  27  June,  1S43, 
Caroline,  dau.  of  Sir  Oswald  Mosley,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

Frances  Sophia.  Cecily  Anne. 

Mr.  Feilden  d.  1875.  and  was  .s.  by  his  brotlier, 

Easdle  Joseph,  now   of  Witton  Park. 

Arms—Avf;.,  on  a  fess  cottised  az.  between  two  martlets 
in  chief  sa.  and  a  rose  in  base  gu.  three  lozenses  or.  Cre.it — A 
nuthatch  perched  upon  a  hazel  branch  fructod  holding  in  its 
mouth  a  red  rose  slipped  all  ppr.  JioUo— V'irtutis  praeuiium 
honor. 

Stal — Witton  Park,  near  Blackburn. 


FELIiOWES    OF    RAMSEY    ABBEY. 

Eellowes,  Edward,  Esq.  of  Eamsey  Abbey,  co. 
Huntingdon,  and  Haverlaud  Hall,  Norfolk,  M.P. 
for  Huntingdonshire,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  cos.  Hunts 
and  Norfolk,  h.  14  April,  1809  ;  formerly  in  the 
15th  Hussars  ;  m.  22  July,  1845,  the  Hon.  Mary 
Juha,  eldest  dau.  of  George  John,  4th  Lord  Sondes, 
and  has  had  issue, 

I.  William  Henry,  Capt.  1st  Life  Guards,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
b.  16  May,  1848;  m.  12  July,  1877,  Lady  Rosamond  Jane 
Frances  Spencer-Churchill,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Winston, 
7tli  Duke  of  Marlborough,  K.G.,  Lord  Lieutenant  of 
Ireland. 

II.  Ailwyn  Edward,  &.  10  Nov.  ISoo. 

I.  Ina,  m.  Henry  Eaton,  Esq.,  M.P. 

II.  Flora,  d.  an  infant. 

III.  Helen  Mariquita  Maud,  d.  an  infant. 

ittneagC. — William  Fellowes,  Esq.  of  London  (2nd  son, 
by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Warlield,  Esq.  of  Leieh,  co. 
Worcester,  of  William  Fellowes,  Esq.  also  of  London),  m.  27 
Sept.  1G53,  Susanna,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Coulson,  Esq.  of 
Greenwich,  2nd  son  of  Christopher  Coulson,  Esq.  of  Ayton 
Magna,  co.  York,  and  South  Mimms,  Middlesex,  and  by 
this  lady,  who  became  eventually  co-heir  of  her  brother, 
Thomas  Coulson,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Totnes,  and  one  of  the  East 
India  Directors,  and  d.  14  Dec.  1676,  Mr.  Fellows  had  (with 
a  dau.,  Anne,  ?».  1st,  Francis  Monteth,  Esq.  of  Greenwich  ; 
and  2ndly,  John  Mordaunt  of  Thunderley,  Essex),  five  sons, 
I.  William,  his  heir,  ii.  Thomas,  who  d.  v.;i»i. ;  in.  George, 
d.unm.  1712;  iv.  John  (Sir),  of  Carshalton,  Sub-Governor  of 
the  South  Sea  Company,  created  a  Bart.  20  Jan.  1719;  he  d. 
uw)..2G  July,  1724;  v.  Edward,  d.  unm.  1730.  The eldestson 
and  heir, 

William  Fellowes,  Esq.  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  one  of  the 
Masters  in  Chancery,  and  J.P.  for  Kent,  b.  4  Oct.  1660; 
m.  1  Oct.  1695,  Mary,  dau.  of  Joseph  Martin,  Esq.  of  London; 
and  d.  19  June,  1723-24,  having  had  by  her,  who  d.  28  Dec. 
1759  (with  two  daus.,  Dorothea  and  Mary;  and  three  sons. 
Martin,  b.  20  July,  1702;  William,  b.  1706;  and  John,  b.  1712), 
an  eldest  son  and  heir, 

ConLsos  Fellowes,  Esq.  of  Hampstead,  Middlesex ;  Park 
Place,  near  St.  Ives;  Eamsey  Abbey,  co.  Huntingdon;  and 
Eggesford,  Devon;  b.  12  Oct.  1696;  m.  20  April,  1725,  Urania, 
dau.  of  Francis  Herbert  Oakley,  Esq.  of  Oakley  Park,  Salop, 
and  sister  of  Henry  Arthur,  Earl  of  Powis,  and  by  her,  who 
d.  6  Feb.  1779,  had  two  sons  and  three  daus., 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry  Arthur,  of  Eggesford,  High  Sheriff  of  Devon  1775, 
d.  29  Jan.  1792,  having  devised  Eggesford  to  (the  2nd  son 
of  his  sister,  the  Countess  of  Portsmouth)  his  nephew, 
Hon.  Newton  Fellowes,  afterwards  4th  Earl  of  Portsmouth 
(see  Bdrke's  Peeraye). 

I.  Mary.  ii.  Dorothea. 

ni.  Urania,  m.  27  Aug.  1763,  John,  2nd  Earl  of  Portsmonth, 
and(Z.  29  Jan.  1812. 
Mr.  Coulson  Fellowes  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

William  Fellowes,  Esq.  of  Ramsey  Abbey,  and  of 
Nacton,  Suffolk,  sometime  M.P.  successively  for  .Sudbui-y  and 
Andover,  who  m.  1768,  Lavinia,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  James 
Smyth,  Esq.  of  St.  Audries,  Somerset,  and  had  (with  two 
daus.,  Urania  Marcaretta  ;  and  Frances  L  ivinia,  m.  12  Sept . 
1812,  John  xMayo,  Esq.,  M.D.,  and  d,  1837)  three  sons, 


I.  William  Hexrt,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward,  of  Little  Gidding,  co.  Huntingdon,  Vice-Adlniral 
E.N.,  b  26  Feb.  1772,  ra.  Hannah  Elizabeth,^l'lcst  dau.  o 
Eichard  Benyon,  Esq. 

III.  James  Herbert,  Lieut,  in  the  3rd  Dragoons,  b.  25  Feb. 
1774,  killed  in  action  on  the  heights  of  Catteau  1794. 

Mr.  Fellowes  d.  4  Feb.  1804,  and  was  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Henry  Fellowes,   Esq.  of  Ramsey  Abbey  and 
Haverland,   M.P.  for  Huntingdonshire,   b.  15  July,  1769;  rn. 
23Jiay,  1805,    Emma,   4th  dau.  of  Richard  Benyon,   Esq.  of 
Englefield  House,  Berks,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1858)  had  issue, 
AVilliam  Henry,  6.11  July,  1806 ;  d.  unm.  1836. 
Edward,  present  representative. 

Richard,  of   Englefield  House,   Berk.s   6.    17    Nov.    1811- 
assumed  by  royal  license,  1854,  the  surname  of  Benton  oil 
succeedmg  to  the  estates  of  his  maiernal  uncle,  Iticnard 
Benyon  de  Beauvoir,  Esq.  of  Englefield  House,  Berks  (see 
Benyon  of  Englefield  Ho  me). 
James,    of   Kingston  House,     Dorset,    J.P.    and   D  L     h 
31  July,  1813 ;  m.  19  July,  1847,  Gertrude  Charlotte,  (lau. 
of  Nathaniel  Micklethwait,   Esq.  of  Taverham  Hall,  Nor- 
folk, and  has  issue,  Herbert  James,  m.  1875,  Edith,  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Walrond,  Bart,  of  Bra.lfield;  Emily  Gertrude, 
TO.  Cosmo  Bonsor,  Esq.:  and  Georgina  Charlotte. 
Emma,  m.  1842,  Henry,  3rd  Lord  Bayning. 
Mr.  Fellowes  d.  23  Aug.  1837. 

^jTn.s— Az.,  afess  dancette  erm.  between  three  lions' heads 
erased  or,  murally  crowned  arg.  Crest— X  lion's  head  erased 
and  crowned  as  in  the  arms  charged  with  a  fess  dancette  erm. 
Motto — Patientia  et  perseverantia  cum  magnanimitate. 

-Scats— Ramsey  Abbey,  co.  Huntingdon ;  and  HaverlandlHall, 
Norfolk.  ' 


FELLOWES    OF    SHOTESHAM    PARK. 

Fellowes,  Robert,  Esq.  of  Shotesham  Park, 
Norfolk,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1S74,  b.  13 
Oct.  1817 ;  on.  Jidy,  1845,  Frances  Anne,  2nd  dau. 
of  Major  Clutterbuck,  of  Warkworth,  j^orthum- 
berland,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Robert  Sheldon,  6.  20  Juno,  1846. 

II.  Edward  John,  J. P.,  b.  July,  1848. 

III.  Charles  Arthur.  iv.  Alfred  Lyon. 

I.  Frances  Marion.  n.  Evelyn  Marcella. 

III.  Jane  Louisa.  iv.  Violet  Beatrice. 

V.  Rosa  Gwendoline. 

HfttCaflC— Robert  Fellowes,  Esq.  of  Shotesham  Park, 
Norfolk,  descended  from  a  common  ancestor  with  the  family 
of  Fellowes  of  Ramsey  Abbey,  was  for  some  time  M.P.  for 
Norwich;  he  m.  1778,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Berney,  Esq.  of 
Bracon  HaU,  Norfolk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1794)  left  at  bis 
decease,  1829,  a  son  and  successor, 

Robert  Fellowes,  of  Shotesliam  Park,  M.A.,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  7)1.  1st,  1810,  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Frederick,  Bart.; 
and  2ndly,  26  Dec.  Ibl5,  Jane  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  of  Ralph  Shel- 
don, Esq.  of  Weston,  M.P.,  and  had  issue, 

Robert,  now  of  Shotesham. 

Edward,  Col.  in  the  army,  ni.  Margaret  Augusta,  grand-dau. 
of  Sir  John  Kirkland. 

Louisa,  m.  27  Aug.  1835,  Sir  Thomas  Gladstone,  Eart.  of 
Fasque. 

Georgiaa,  d.  unm.  1836. 

Fannv.  -m.  Edward  Howes,  Esq.  M.P.  for  East  Norfolk,  who 
d.  March,  1871.  Marcella,  d.  unm.  1846. 

Margaret,  m.  2  Nov.  1854,  Sir  William  Rose  Mansfield,  K.C.B., 
afterwards  Lord  Sandhurst,  who  d.  23  June,  1876. 

Arms — Az.,  a  fess  dancettee  erm.  between  three  hons'  heads 
erased  or,  murally  crowned  arg.  CVcsJ— A  lion's  head  erased 
or,  murally  crowned  arg.  charged  with  a  fess  dancettee  erm. 

»Seca— Shotesham  Park,  near  Norwich. 


FENTON    OF    UNDEEBANK. 

Anne,  Maet,  Jessey,  and  Chaklotte,  the  four 
sisters  of  the  late  William  FE^'TON,  Esq.  of 
Underbank,  now  enjoy,  conjointly,  his  estates. 

ILftlCatJC— William  Fenton,  Esq.  of  Underbank,  son  of 
William  Fenton,  Esq.  of  Hunslet,  near  Leeds,  m.  Frances,  sole 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Capt.  Richard  West,  of  Underbank.  Capt. 
West,  who  d.  1  Jan.  1715,  was  son,  by  Frances  his  wife,  eldest 
dau.  of  Yerj  Eev.  Richard  Marsh,  D.D.,  Vicar  of  Halifax,  and 
Dean  of  York,  of  the  Rev.  Lewis  West,  M.  A.,  Archdeacon  of  Car- 
lisle, and  Vicar  of  Aldenliam,  in  Cumberlaiul,  3rd  son.  by  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  West,  Esq.  of  UiJtun,  of  Francis 
West,  Esq.  of  Hunshelf,  hviug  1612  and  1639,  son  cf  Jolm 


bi>-J 


TEN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


FEN 


AVest,  Esq.  of  Little  Bretton.  By  the  heiress  of  Unrierbank 
JI;-.  Kenton  had  issae.    The  eldest  surviving  son, 

William  Feston,  Esq.  of  Undeibanlc,  m.  Mary,  dan.  and 
heiress  of  —  Hatfield,  Esq.  of  Enterdoujh,  co.  Chester,  and  hy 
her  (who  d.  20  Sept.  1763)  had  issue.  Mr.  P'enton  d.  14  April, 
1783,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Fe.nton,  Esq.  of  Underbank,  Barrister-at-Law,  d. 
vnm.  11  April,  1792,  and  was  s.  by  his  sister, 

Frances  Fento.v,  of  Underbank,  d.  unm.  6  Jan.  1794,  in  the 
64th  year  of  her  age,  and  was  s.  by  her  cousin, 

William  Fenton,  Esq.  of  Spring  Grove  (son  of  Samuel 
Fenton,  Est|.  of  Greenhead,  co.  York,  and  Anne  Haigh  his 
wife),  who  thus  became  of  Underbank.  He  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Armitage,  Esq.  of  Honley,  and  had  issue, 

Samuel,  who  .<t.  to  UnderbanK.  William,  d.  unm. 

Lewis,  of  Spring  Grove,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  York,  a  Capt. 

5oth  regt.,  M.P.  for  Hudder.sfield  ;  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  Edward 

Hind,  Esq.  of  Wavertree,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her,  who  d. 

2  Jan.  1837,  left  at  his  decease,  27  Nov.  1S33,  two  daus., 
Mary  Emma  and  Eliza.  Hajriett. 

Emily,  m.  Joseph  Haigh,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Whitwell  Hall,  co. 

Sophia,  m.  Mason  Stanhope  Kenney,  Esq.,  M.D,,  of  Halifax, 

CO.  York. 

Louisa,  m.  Courtney  Kenny,  E.?q.,  J. P.,  of  Ballinrobe. 
The  elder  son, 

SAMnEi   Fentov,    Esq.    of  Underbank,   Capt.   West  York 
Militia,  to.  Jessey,  dau.  of  Edward  Cayley,  Esq.  of  Whitby,  and 
d.  10  Sept.  1823,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  24  July,  1819), 
William,  6.  24  July,  1819;  murdered  by  robbers  near  Alge- 

ciras,  Spain,  13  April,   18.55,  leaving  the  life  interest  of  his 

estate  amongst  his  four  .sisters. 
Anne,  to.  Nov.  1852,  Thomas  Pierson,  Esq.  of  Park  Hall, 

near  Whitby. 

Mary,  to.  5  Jan.  1857,  John  Torkington,  Esq.  of  Stamford. 
Jessey,  m.  Major  James  Douglas  Ue  Wend,  late  H.M.  44th 

regt.,  afterwards  Staff  Officer,  and  by  him  (who  d.  15  June, 

18-56)  had  issue,  1  William  Fenton,  6.  7  Aug.  1840;  2  Douglas 

Campbell,     b.    10    Dec.   1843;    1    Jessey;    2  Ida  Sophia: 

3  Mary  Adelaide  Louisa,  d.  27  May,  1863  ;  4  Frances  Cayley, 
and  5  Emily  Fenton,  d.  1  April,  ls62.  twins. 

Charlotte,  Uving  at  Stamford,  Lincolnshire. 

/4n)2.5— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  cross  between  four 
fleurs-de-hs,  sa.,  for  Fenton;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  f ess  dan- 
cette  in  chief  three  leopards'  heads  sa.,  for  West.  Crest— A 
Heur-de-Us  issuing  from  a  ducal  coronet,  ppr. 

Seat— Underbank,  Penistone,  near  Sheffield,  co.  York. 


FENWICK    OF    BURROW    HALL. 

Fexwice,  Thomas  Fenwick,  Esq.  of  Burro-n- 
Hall,  Westmorland,  Barrister-al-Law,  J.P.  for 
Westmorland  and  for  the  West  Riding  of  York- 
shire, b.  1812 ;  m.  1875,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Dugdale,  Esq.  of  Llwjn,  Llanfejllin,  co.  Mont- 
gomery, and  has  issue, 

EoBEBT  Edward,  h.  20  Feb.  1875. 

HtltCajC— Edward  Matthew  Fenwick,  Esq.  of  Burrow 
Hall,  Westmorland,  and  Nunriding  Hall,  Cumberland,  Barris- 
ter-at-Law,  J.P.  for  the  cos.  of  Lancaster,  York,  and  West- 
morland, and  D.L.  for  the  first;  M.P.  for  Lancaster  from  1864 
to  1866,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Edward  James  Keid,  Esq.  of 
Jamaica,  by  Caroline  his  wife,  dau.  of  Matthew  Williames, 
Esq.  of  Garthmill,  co.  Montgomery,  assumed  the  surname 
and  arms  of  Fenwick  by  royal  license,  b.  1812:  m.  1841,  Sarah 
Fenwick  Bowen,  grand-dau.  and  heiress  of  the  late  Thomas 
Fenwick,  Esq.  of  Burrow  Hall,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Fenwick,  now  of  Burrow  Hall. 

II.  Kobert  Fenwick,  b.  1845:  d.  1868. 
in.  Edward  Nicholas  Fenwick,  b.  1846. 
IV.  Walter  Arthur  Fenwick,  b.  1852. 

I.  Mary  Louisa  Fenwick,  d.  25  June,  1878. 
He  d.  1877,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Seats— BuTi-ow  Uall,  Kirkby  Lonsdale;  Nunridin"  Hall 
Morpeth.  ' 

FENWICK    OF    LONGFRAMLINGTON. 

Fenwick,  John  Chaeles  James,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of 
Longframlington,  Northumberland,  J.P.  for  'co. 
Durham,  b.  II  July,  1845;  s.  his  father  1868;  m. 
1872,  Frances  Eleanor,  elde.st  dau.  of  Bryan  BurVell, 
Esq._  of  Broomepark,  Northumberland  (see  thai 
■fami'y),  and  has  issue, 

I.  James  Charles,  h.  25  Feb.  1873. 

\.  Jane  Frances.  u.  Alice  Mary. 


Eiltf  age— The  Fenwicks  are  one  of  the  oldest  families  in 
Northumberland,  and  were  Lords  of  Fenwyke  temp.  Henkt  I 
James  Fenwick,  Esq.  of  Morpeth  (of  the  branch  of  West 
Matfen),  m.  circa  1720,  Catheiine,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
John  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Morpeth,  by  Barbara  his  wife  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  William  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Longframlington,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  20  Jan.  1773)  had  issue  two  sons.  Mr.  i"cnwick 
d.  21  April,  1759,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

John  Fenwick,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Morpeth,  b.  5  March,  1722 ; 
TO.  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Nether- 
witton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  Nov.  1773)  had  issue, 
James,  his  heir. 

John  Ealph,  M.D.,  of  Durham,  6.  14  Nov.  1761 ;  J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  CO.  Durham,  and  at  one  time  commanded  the  Dur- 
ham Volunteers  as  Lieut.-Col. ;  m.  Dorothy,  eldest  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Robert  Spearman,  Esq.  of  Old  Acres  co 
Durham,  by  whom  (who  d.  11  June,  1838,  he  had  no  i.ssue' 
Dr.  Fenwick  d.  11  Jan.  1855,  aged  93. 
Catherine,  d.  unm.  1841,  aged  85. 
Margaret,   m.   William  Charlton,   Esq.    of  Hesleysido    co. 

Northumberland.  ' 

Maiy,  m.  Gen.  De  Martenne,  of  the  French  Army. 
Dr.  Fenwick  d.  23  Dec.  1783,  aged  61,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Fenwick,  Esq.  of  Longwitton  HaU,  in  the  parish  of 
Hartburn,  Northumberland,  b.  15  Oct.   1758;  m.  Jane,  only 
child  and  heir  of  John  Manners,  Esq.  of  Longframlington,  and 
had  issue, 
John  Manners,  his  heir. 

William,  Major  23rd  Royal  Welch  Fusiliers,  6.  14  Aug.  1797  • 
and  d.  unm.  11  Sept.  1837,  aged  40.  ' 

James  Thomas,  M.D.,  late  of  Lonframlington. 
Edward,  of  Heckley,  near  Alnwick,  b.  7  Oct.  1800;  to    27 
March,  1845,  Augusta,  youngest  dau.  of  James  Crawforth 
Esq.  of  Lynn,  Norfolk,  and  rf.  8  July,  1851,  aged  60,  havin-' 
issue  one  dau.,  Henrietta  Jane.  " 

Walter  Raleigh,  d.  s.  p.  1  Dec.  1832. 
Thornton,  6.  2  April,  1803 ;  d.  s.  p. 
Thomas,  d.  s.  p.  7  May,  1825. 

Manners,  b.  24  July,  1808 ;  m.  7  Oct.  1837,  Eliza  Walker 
Thompson,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Collinson,  of  Kirkhall 
Northumberland,  and  has  issue  a  son,  Edward ;  and  a  dau' 
Maria  Frances. 

Jane,  6.  22  Sept.  1805;  to.  17  Feb.  1835,  Henry  Montonnier 
Hawkins,  Esq.  of  Ihe  Gaer  and  Tredunnock,  co.  Monmouth 
and  d.  5  Dec.  1835,  leaving  an  only  dau.,  Jane  Henrietta 
Hawkins. 
Mr.  Fenwick  d.  3  Feb.  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Manners  Fenwick,  Esq.  of  Longframlington  b 
IGMay,  1796;  m.  16  Dec.  1845,  Susan  Catherine,  dau.  of  tlio 
late  .John  Murray,  Esq.  of  Murraythwaite,  co.  Dumfries  (see 
family  of  Murray),  and  d.  s.  p.  8  Feb.  1852,  aged  55,  and  was 
£.  by  his  eldest  surviving  brother, 

James    Thomas    Fenwick,   Esq.   of  Longframlington,   and 
Bolton  Hall,  Northumberland,  B.A.,  M.D.,  b.  15  June,  1799- 
TO.  11  Aug.  1842,  Jane,   youngest  dau.  of  Charles  Hay,  Esq.! 
younger  son  of  John  Hay,  Esq.  formerly  of  Duncan  Law  and 
GifTord,  co.  Haddington,  and  had  issue, 
John  Charles  James,  now  of  Longframlington. 
Alison  Mary  Jane,  w.  26  Nov.   1874,  Rev.  Frederick  John 
Poole,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Bishop  Monkton,  co.  York. 
Dr.  Fenwick  d.  15  June,  1868. 

^r)>!.s— Per  fess  gu.  and  arg.,  six  martlets  counterchanTd 
quartering  the  arms  of  Manners.     Crest— A  phoenix  in  flames 
ppr.,  gorged  with  a  mural  crown  or.    il/o«o— Toujours  loyal 
Residence— Chilton  Hall,  Ferry  hill,  co.  Durham. 


FENWICKE    OF    STOCKERSTON    HALL. 

Fenwicke,  Geoege  Geeaed  Chaeles,  Esq.  of 
Stoekerston  Hall,  co.  Rutland,  High  Sheriff  1878, 
b.  1852  ;  m.  1874,  Fanny  de  Courcy,  dau.  of  Eev! 
W.  Hamilton  Thompson,  of  Stoke,  Eutlaud,  and  has 
issue, 

Gerard  de  Edrrowden,  b.  1875. 

ILtnraCfC.— George  Ousley  Fenwicke,  Esq.  M.A.  of  St. 
John's  Coll.  Cambridge,  descended  directly  from  Georive 
Fenwicke,  of  Brinckburne,  Northumberland,  Col.  Coldstrc:ini 
Guards,  Governor  of  Berwick,  killed  at  the  battle  of  Dunkiik, 
1667,  /ft.  1813,  Elizabeth  Ann  Walker,  dau.  of  Robert  Walker,' 
Esq.  of  Stockerston  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  and  d.  1864,  leaving  by 
her  (who  d.  1874)  a  son, 

Geiiard  Charles  Fenwicke,  Esq.  of  Blaston  Manor,  co.  Lei- 
cester, who  i,i.  1847,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel  Potter,  Esq. 
of  Aston  Park,  co.  Warwick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1876)  had 


George  Gerard  Charles 
Grace  Elizabeth  Ann. 


now  of  Stockerston  Hall. 
II.  Conslance  Mary. 


FEN 


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FEE 


553 


/I cms— Quarterly:  1st  arifl  4tli,  per  fcss  su.  and  arg.  6 
martlets  counterchanged ;  ■Zm\  ;iutl  3rcl,  arg.,  three  cinqi 
-foils  gu.  Crest  -A  phoenix  in  flames  ppr.,  gorged  with  a  iliK 
•coronet  or.  Jkfo«o— Toujours  loyal,  and  "A  Fenwyke! 
fenwyke ! !  " 

/b'aa— Stockerston  Ilall,  Uppingham,  co.  Rutland. 


FENWICK    OP    THIRLESTANE    HOUSE. 

Fenwice,  The  Rev.  John  Edwaed  Addison, 
of  Thirlestane  House,  co.  Gloucester,  b.  28  June, 
1824 ;  m.  4  July,  1848,  Katharine  Somerset  Wjt- 
tenbach,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  the  late 
Sir  Thomas  Phillipps,  BarL.,  F.R.S.,  F.S.A.,  of 
Middle  Hill,  co.  Worcester,  and  Thirlestane  House 
aforesaid,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Marttn  John  Edward,  6.  SO  Ap:il,  1S51,  Lieut.  39th  rogt. 

II.  George  Capel  Ralph  Curzon,  6.  2l)  July,  1353,  Lieut.  23ia 
Royal  Welch  Fusiliers. 

in.  Thonias  Fitzroy  Phillipps,  b.  1S5G,  on  whom  the  Thirles- 
tane House  estate  is  entailed. 

IV.  Mansel  Ai'thur  Charles  Banifylde,  6.  ISCO. 

V.  Cecil  Owen  Meynell,  b.  1803. 

I.  Katharine  Anne  Cotterell  Foster,  m.  1SC9,  John  Alexan- 
der Blencowe,  Esq.,  of  Marstou  House,  co.  Northampton 
(ride  that  family) . 

II.  Ella  Sophia  Mary  Molyneux. 

llr.  Fenwick,  who  is  Vicar  of  Necdwood,  co.  Staf- 
ford, graduated  E.A.  at  University  Coll.  Oxford  in 
1847,  and  was  previously  an  officer  in  the  21st 
Fusiliers. 

HtllCaflC— This  family,  longsettled  in  the  parish  of  Ilcd- 
clon-on-the-\Vall,  Northumberland,  is  presumed  to  be  a  branch 
of  the  ancient  and  distinguished  house  of  Fenwick  of  Feuwick 
Tower,  in  that  co. 
The  grandfather  of  the  present  representative, 
George  Fenwick,  of  Lambton,  co.  Durham  (a  younger  son 
of  John  Fenwick,  of  East  Heddon,  Northumberland),  m.  17G4, 
Eleanor  (who  d.  12  Feb.  1812),  dau.  of  John  Addison,  of  Raven- 
glass,  Cumberland,  and  d.,  aged  83,  30  Sept.  1811,  having  hud 
issue, 

I.  George,  Under  Sheriff  of  the  Palatinate  of  Durham,  d.  12 
Nov.  1806,  aged  40,  unm. 

II.  George,  of  Murton  House  and  Ford,  co.  Durham,  m.  1823, 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Hendon 
Ix)dge,  CO.  Durham,  J.P.  and  D.L.  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Mary, 
clan,  of  John  Neshnm,  Esq.  of  Houghton,  co.  Durham),  and 
(/.  3  Jan.  182G,  aged  58.  His  widow  remarried  VVilUam  Mills, 
Esq.  R.N.,  of  Willington,  co.  Durham,  J.P. 

III.  Henry,  d.  young,  1787. 

IV.  Addison,  of  Bishopwearmomh,  co.  Durham,  m.  15  Nor. 
1810,   Anne  Robson,   and  left  issue   three   duus.,   his  co- 

a  Eleanor,  m.  1st,  11  June,  1803,  Win.  Erown  Clark,  Efq. 
J. P.,  of  Belford  Hall,  Northunibeiland,  liv  whc.iii  (who  ./. 
1840)  she  had  issue;  and  2naiy,  Sir  Edwaul  iJrackenbury. 
K.C.B.,  of  Skendleby,  co.  Lincoln,  by  whom  (who  d.  18ij'j) 
she  also  has  issue. 

2  Anne,  in.  8  June,  1843,  the  Rev.  John  Dixon  Clark,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  of  Belford  Hall,  Northumberland,  and  d.  1847, 
leaving  issue  an  only  child,  Anne  Elizabeth,  m.  1864,  John 
Vansittart,  6th  Earl  of  Lanesborough. 

3  Elizabeth  Jane,  m.  19  May,  1841,  Robert  S.  Surtees, 
Esq.  of  Hamsterley  Hall.  co.  Dui'haui,  High  Sheriff  thereof 
in  1856  (fide  that  family). 

■V.  John  Thomas,  of  wliom  presently. 

vi.  Thomas,  Banker,  of  Newcastle,  and  of  .Southill,  co.  Dur- 
ham,   J.P.   and   D.L.,  d.  11  Dec.    1852,   aged   SO,    without 
legitimate  issue, 
\n.  Ralph,  of  London,  m.  28  April,   1807,  Jane  Brown,  of 

Long  Benton,  Northumberland,  and  had  issue. 
VIII.  Robert,  of  Bishopwearinouth,  co.  Durham,  m.  28  Aug. 
1810,  Margaret,  youngest  dau.  (by  his  1st  wife)  of  George 
Uobinson,   Esq.  of  Hendon  Lodge,  co.  Durham,   J.P.  and 
D.L.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  April,  1836)  had  issue, 
1  George,  Banker,   of   Newcastle,  and    of   By  well   Hall, 
Northumberland,  m.  Frances  Alice,  4th  dau.  of  Anthony 
Surtees,  Esq.  of  Hamsterley  Hall,  co.  Durham  {see  that 
fjAivdy),  and  had  issue, 
George   Anthony,  Capt.   Northumberland   Hussars,   m. 
1st,    1   Jan.   1868,  Mary  Louisa,    eldest  dau.   of  John 
Manuel  Echalez,  J.P.,  Rector  of  Appleby,  co.  Leicester, 
and  by  her  (who  <l.   l«r;5>  had  issnr;  lu>  hi.  2iidly,  21 
Feb.   1874,   AUce   Katlicrinc,   vi.iini;::  i  .l:tn.  of  the  late 
llev.  Edward  Chalun.  r  n^l,.,  ,.\   Knklrv   Ilall,   North- 
umberland («ce  (/("/  n'n,,l;ii.  aii.l  ha^  tiu  ihcr  isMic. 
Hugh,  m.  Eleanor  Margaixt,  2iid  dau.  ui  Cadui:au  Hodg- 
son-Cadogan,  Esq.  of  Krinekburn  Priory,  Northumber- 
land (.see  that  fumUy),  and  has  issue. 


of  Hugh 
imery  (see 


Edward,  d.  young.  Arthur. 

Francis,  m.  25  April,  1878,  I\Iarv  .Matilda 
Darby  Owen,  Esq.  of  Bettys  ll.iH  m  ^ 
thntf„,nibi).  All  -r.   Ah-:,  \;., 

Constance   Jane,   m.    22    Apul,    I-,:,,,    ,i,,im   Bl,>ncowc 
Cookson,   Esq.,   eldest  sou  of  .Juliu  Cuukson,  Esq   of 
Bleldon  Park,  Northumberland  (see  that  jandlii) 
Edith.  ■^' 

1  Robert  William,  d.  16  June,  1815,  in  infancy. 
3  Robert,  m.  Lydia  Helpman. 

1  Frances,  m.  Mansfield  Mills,  Esq.        2  Jane,  deceased. 
The  5th  son, 

The  Rev.  John  Thomas  Fenwick,  J. P.,  Rector  of  NorthfieM, 
CO.  Worcester,  M.A.  St.  John's  Coll.  Camb.,    m.    1813,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Thornewill,  Esq.  of  Dove  Cliff,  co.  Stafford^ 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1867)  leit  issue  at  his  death,  1833, 
I.  John  Edward  Addison,  now  of  Thirlestane  House. 
I.  Mary  Ellen,   m.   18.52,   Rev.    Edward    Evans,   Rector  of 
Swanton    Morley,    Norfolk,  who    has,    by    royal   license, 
assumed  the  name  of  Lombe  only. 
n.  Eleanor  Jane,  m.    1851,  Rev.    William   Henry  Boothby, 
Vicar  of  Hawkesbury,  nephew  of  Sir  William  Boothby,  9th 
bart.  •" 

^riiis— Per  fess  gu.  and  arg.,  six  martlets  counterchanged. 
Crest— A  phoenix  in  flames  ppr.  gorged  with  a  mural  crown 
or.     .VoHo— A  tous  jours  loyal. 

i>ai— Thirlestane  House,  Cheltenham,  co.  Gloucester. 


FERGUSON    OF    EAITH, 

FEEGtrsoN,  EoxALD  Craitfurd  MUNEO,  oi  Eailh, 
CO.  Fife,  Novar,  Ross-shire,  and  Muirton,  Moray- 
shire, b.  6  March,  1860  ;  *.  his  father  28  Nov.  1868. 

iLtUCaCJC.— The  Fergusons  of  Raith  are  of  good  standing 
in  the  county  of  Fife,  and  have  possessed  the  estate  from  which 
they  derive  their  designation,  since  the  death  of  the  1st  Earl 
of  Melville,  to  whom  it  belonged  up  to  1707. 

Robert  Fergdson,  Esq.,  1st  of  Raith,  b.  in  1690;  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Joseph  Beacon  Townscnd,  Esq.  (ancestor  of  Townsend 
of  Honington),  and  d.  s.  j).  1781,  when  he  was  s.  by  his 
nephew, 

William  Ferguson,  Esq.  of  Raith,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Ronald 
Crauford,  Esq.  of  Restalrig,  and  sister  of  Margaret,  Countess 
of  Dumfries,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Ferguson,  Esq.  of  Uaith,  M.P.,  and  Lord  Lieutenant 
of  the  county  of  Fife,  m.  Mary,  only  child  and  heiress  of 
William  Hamilton  Nisbet,  Esq.  of  Dirleton,  co.  Haddington 
(her  previous  marriage  with  Thomas,  7th  Earl  of  Elgin,  haung 
been  dissolved  by  Act  cf  Parliament  1808),  but  by  her  had  no 
issue.     Mr.  Ferguson  d.  3  Dec.  1840,  and  was  «.  by  his  brother, 

General  Sir  Ronald  Craufurd  Ferguson,  G.C.B.,  ."\I.P. 
for  Nottingham,  who  then  became  of  Raith.  This  gallant  and 
highly  distinguished  oflicer,  who  was  b.  at  Raith  House  1773, 
entered  the  army  1790,  as  Ensign  in  the  53rd  foot,  and  served 
his  country  in  almost  every  quarter  of  the  globe.  He  com- 
manded the  flank  corps  at  the  taking  of  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope,  and  was  present  at  its  recapture,  at  the  head  of  the 
Highland  brigade.  In  1810,  he  was  second  in  command  at 
Cadiz,  and  in  1814,  in  Holland.  At  the  battles  of  Rolifa,  and 
Vimiera  (1808),  he  exhibited  proof  of  such  high  military 
talents,  and  such  great  personal  intrepidity,  as  to  gain  the  com- 
mendation of  his  commander.  Sir  Arthur  Wellesley,  and  to  call 
forth  a  flattering  eulogiuni,  in  the  vote  of  thanks  from  the 
House  of  Commons,  conveyed  to  him  on  those  occasions.  Sir 
Ronald  m.  Jean,  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  Hector  Munro,  K.C.B.,  of 
Novar,  co.  Ross,  and  dying  10  April,  1841,  aged  72,  was  s.  by 
his  son. 

Col.  Robert  BIunro  Ferguson,  of  Raith,  co.  Fife,  and 
Novar,  co.  Ross,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  the  Kirkaldy  Burghs 
from  1841  to  1861,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Commanding  79th  High- 
landers, b.  20  Aug.  1802;  m.1  May,  1859,  Emma,  dau.  of 
the  late  James  Henry  Mandeville,  Esq.  of  Merton,  Surrey, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Ronald  Craufurd  Munro,  now  of  Raith  and  Novar. 

II.  Hector  Munro,  6.  2  Feb.  1866. 

III.  Robert  Harry  Munro,  6.  8  June,  1867. 

I.  Alice  Edwina. 

II.  Emma  Valentine  Munro.        in.  Edith  Isabel  Blunro. 

He  s.  to  the  estates  of  Novar,  Ross-shire,  and  Muirton,  Moray- 
shire, 1864,  on  the  death  of  the  late  Hugh  Andrew  Munro,  Esq. 
Col.  Ferguson  d.  28  Nov.  1868,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

^7-i)i5— Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  az.  between  three  buckles  gu.,  a 
chief  chequy  of  the  second,  and  first.  Crest— iV  demi-lion  ppr. 
holding  between  the  paws  a  buckle  gu.  J/o«o— Virtutis 
fortuna  comes. 

.?c«^s— Raith,  near  Kirkcaldy;  Novar,  Evanton,  and  Muir- 
ton, Morayshire. 


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TEH 


FEIiGUSON    OF    KINMUNDY. 

Ferguson,  William,  Esq.  of  Kinmundy,  co. 
Aberdeen,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  F.R.S.,  F.L.S.,  F.G.S., 
Commissioner  of  Supply  for  co.  Aberdeen,  late  Capt. 
17tli  A.V.R.,  b.  21  Dec.  1823 ;  *.  his  father  18G2  ; 
m.  26  July,  1856,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Andrew  VVilham- 
Eon,  Esq.,  Merchant  of  Ayr,  and  has  issue, 

I.  James,  6.  2S  July,  1857  ;  tn.  1st,  Anne  Drummona,  and 
2ndly,  Hester  Elizabeth  Hibelet,  a  Dutch  lady. 

I.  Agnes. 

UttTCatJC— James  Febguson  (3rd  son  of  Willlain  Fersu- 
6on,  of  Eadyfurrow,  now  called  Manar,  near  Inverurie), 
entered  the  army  in  the  reign  of  Charles  II.,  rose  to  be  a 
General  of  Brigade,  and  d.  in  Holland  1705,  leaving  a  son, 
James,  who  sold  the  estates  of  Bomakelly  and  Kirkton  Hill,  in 
Kincardineshire  (his  father's  property),  and  bought  Kinmundy, 
Coynach,  and  others,  1724.  He  m.  Margaret  Irvine,  of  the 
family  of  Longheriniston,  East  Lothian,  and  left  a  son,  James  ; 
and  a  duu.,  Margery,  ni.  James  Cumine,  of  Kininmouth.  Tlie 
son, 

James  Fekgcson,  Esq.  of  Kinmundy,  m.  Elizabeth  Urquhart. 
and  left  three  sons  and  three  dai:;;-    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

James  Fekgoson,  Esq.  of  Kinmundy,  m.  Aug.  1787,  Isabella, 
dau.  of  the  Kev.  William  Brown,  of  Craigdam,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  4  June,  1807)  had  five  sons  and  four  daus.,  with  other 
issue  d.  young  or  unni.  Mr.  Ferguson  d.  20  Nov.  1810,  and 
■was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Febgoson,  Esq.  of  Kinmundy,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  21 
Nov.  1789;  m.  6  Aug.  1817,  Emilia,  dau.  of  the  llcv.  Kobert 
Chalmers,  of  Haddington,  and  had  issue, 

James,  6.  7  March,  1819;  d.  unm.  4  Oct.  ISO. 

Eobert,  b.  12  April,  1822 ;  d.  Jan.  1827. 

William,  now  of  Kinmundy, 

Thomas,  residing  at  Alton  of  Coynach,  b.  20  Dec.  1828. 
Mr.  Ferguson  d.  24  May,  1862. 

Arms — Az.,  a  buckle  arg.  between  three  boars'  heads  couped 
or,  within  a  bordure  embattled  of  the  third.  Crest — A  dexter 
hand  issuing  from  a  cloud,  grasping  a  broken  spear  in  bend 
ppr.     AJntto — Arte  et  animo. 

Seal — Kinmundy,  Mintlaw,  co.  Aberdeen. 


FERGUSON    OF    PITFOXJE.. 

Ferguson,  Lieut. -Col.  G-eorge  Arthur,  of 
Pitfour,  CO.  Aberdeen,  J.P.  and  D.L.,late  Gri'cnadier 
Guards,  b.  17  March,  1836;  m.  7  Feb.  1861,  Hon. 
Nina  Maria  Hood,  appointed  Bedchamber  Woman  to 
the  Queen  1877,  eldest  dau.  of  Viscount  Bridport, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Akthur  CfEORGE,  6.  22  June,  18C2. 

II.  Francis  William,  b.  29  July,  18r.3. 

III.  Edwin  Augustus,  6.  24  Sept.  18G1. 

IV.  Charles  Alexander,  6.  21  Oct.  1873. 

I.  Edith  Eosa,  6.  7  Feb.  18G7. 

II.  Mary  Georgina,  b.  14  May,  1877. 

Mr.  Fern;uson  is  the  son  of  Admiral  Gcovge  Ferguson, 
of  Pitfour  (who  d.  1867),  and  his  wife,  the  Hon. 
Ehzabeth  Jane  (who  d.  1864),  dau.  of  Clotworthy, 
Lord  Langford ;  he  had  two  sisters,  Frances  Harriet 
Ferguson,  d.  Sept.  1873,  and  Georgina  Harriet 
Ferguson. 

3ltn0agf.— This  family  possessed  the  lands  of  Badeforrow, 
near  Inverury,  in  the  16th  century,  and  afterwards  acquired 
the  estate  of  Pitfour,  in  the  parish  of  Old  Deer. 

Arms — Az.,  a  buckle  arg.  between  three  boars'  heads  couped 
or,  within  a  bordure  of  the  second.  Crest — A  crescent  or, 
rising  from  a  cloud  ppr.     Jt/ofto— Virtute. 

Scot— Pitfour,  near  Mintlaw,  K.B. 

FEBGUSON     OF    HARKEB    LODGE. 
See  Oliphant-Feeguson. 


FERGtrSSON    OF    CRAIGDARROCH. 

Fergusson,  Robert  Cutlar,  Esq.  of  Craigdar- 
Toch,  CO.  Dumfries,  J.P.,  Lieut.  Scots  Guards,  b. 
26  July,  1855. 

ILiucajC. — The  Fergussons  of  Craigdarroch  are  of  very 
ancient  standing  in  the  Sheriffdom  of  Dumfries,  and  the  name 
is  familiar  to  all  who  are  acquainted  with  the  minute  history  of 
Scothind.    A  Fergusson  of  Craigdarroch  was  one  of  the  first 


that  signed  the  solemn  league  and  covenant;  another  headed 
a  small  handful  of  men  who  defeated  a  portion  of  Cromwell's 
army  at  Glcncairn,  1500  strong,  1651;  and  a  third  fell  at  the 
Battle  of  KillicranUie.  From  John  Fergusson,  of  Craigdarroch, 
son  and  heir  of  Matthew  Fergusson,  of  Craigdarroch,  living  ia 
1484,  derived 

Alexander  Febgusson,  Esq.  of  Craigdarroch,  chosen  M.P. 
1717,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Kobert  Laurie,  of  Maxweltoun,  and 
was  direct  ancestor  of 

Eight  Hon.  Egbert  Cotlar  Fergusson,  Esq.  of  Craigdar-i 
roch,  son  of  Alexander  Fergusson,  Esq.  of  Craigdarroch,  a 
distinguished  Scottish  advocate,  the  hero  of  Burns'  song  of 
The  Whistle.  Mr.  Cutlar  Fergusson,  who  was  b.  1769,  the 
representative  of  two  very  ancient  houses,  the  Fergussons  of 
Craigdarroch  and  the  Cutlars  of  Orroland,  was  called  to  the 
English  Bar  1797,  and  for  about  twenty  years  practised  with 
great  success  at  Calcutta.  Eeturning  to  his  native  country, 
he  was  elected  M.P.  for  Kirkcudbright,  1826.  In  1834,  he  was 
appointed  Judge-Advocate-General,  and,  at  the  same  time, 
sworn  of  the  Privy  Council.  He  m.  17  May,  1832,  Marie 
Joscpliine  Auger,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  Sept.  1858)  had  issue, 

Egbert  Cutlar,  of  whom  presently. 

Adelaide,  m.  Monsieur  de  Forcade,  half-brother  of  the  late 
Mar.^hdl  St.   Arnaud,  Commander-in-Chief  of  the   French 
army  in  the  Crimea. 
Mr.  Cutlar  Fergusson  d.  at  Paris  16  Nov.  1838.    His  son  and 
successor, 

Eobert  Cutlar  Fekgusson,  Esq.  of  Craigdarroch,  co.  Dum- 
fries, and  of  Orroland,  in  the  stewartry  of  Kirkcudbright,  J. P., 
6.3  Dec.  1836;  m.  26  SepL.  1854,  Ella  Frances  Catherine,  only 
dau.  of  Sir  Archibald  Alison,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2udly, 
8  Oct.  1861,  Col.  Hon.  James  C.  Dormer)  had  issue, 

Egbert  Cutlar,  now  of  Craigdarroch. 

Archibald  William,  Lieut.  Eifle  Brigade,  b.  3  Aug.  1856. 

Alexander  Edward,  b.  28  Nov.  1857;  d.  20  June,  1869. 
Mr.  Fergusson  d.  6  Oct.  1859. 

Anns — Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  az.  on  a  chief  gu.  a  star  between 
a  cross-crosslet  fitchee  and  a  rose  of  the  Held.  Crest — A  dexter 
hand  gras|iiiig  a  broken  .spear  bend  ways  ppr.  3foilo—\i  et  arte. 

Seal — Craigdarrflch,  Moniaive,  co.  Dumfries. 

FERRALIi    OF    AUGHER    CASTLE. 

Carmichael-Ferrall,  John  Jervis  O'Ferball, 
Esq.  of  Augher  Castle,  co.  Tyrone,  Commander 
R.isr.,  b.  17  Oct.  1820 ;  m.  13  June,  1850,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  the  late  Sir  John  Nugent  Humble,  Eart. 
of  Cloncoskoran,  co.  Waterford,  and  has  issue  a  son, 

John,  b.  8  Nov.  1855. 
Capt.  Carmichael-Ferrall,  a  Magistrate  for  the 
COS.  of  Tyrone  and  Longford,  is  only  surviving 
son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Jolm  O'Ferrall  Carmichael 
(who  d.  13  July,  1836),  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau. 
of  John  Porter,  D.I).,  Jjishop  of  Clogher,  and 
grandson  of  His  Excellency  Major-Gen.  Hugh 
Lyle  Carmichael,  Governor  of  Demerara,  by  Cathe- 
rine his  wife,  last  surviving  child  and  heiress  of 
John  Ferrall,  M.D.,  of  Dublin.  He  has  one  sister, 
Mary  Anne,  m.  1846,  to  the  Rev.  Charles  Biu-uey, 
Rector  of  Surbiton,  Surrey. 

Arms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  Ferrall,  vert  a  lion  rampant 
or;  2nd  and  3rd,  Carmichael,  arg.,  a  fess  wreathed  gu.  and  az. 
in  chief  a  trefoil  vert.  Crests — 1st,  Ferrall:  Out  of  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  a  dexter  hand  gu. ;  2nd,  Carmichael  :  An  arm 
embowed  in  armour  grasping  a  broken  lance  all  ppr.  charged 
with  a  trefoil  or.  Ifo^toes— Carmichael:  Toujours  prest. 
Ferrall  :  Loyaute  sans  tache. 

Seat — Augher  Castle,  Augher,  co.  Tyrone. 


FERRAND    OF    ST.    IVES   AND    HARDER- 
GRANGE. 

Ferrand,  William,  Esq.  of  Harden  Grange 
and  St.  Ives,  co.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1809  ;  m. 
1st,  1831,  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Priestley,  Esq.,  a 
Capt.  in  the  army,  and  by  her  (who  d.  3  Dec.  Ib32) 
has  issue, 

I.  William,  b.  1831 ;  d.  1  Sept.  1865. 

I.  Sarah  Henriette. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1847,  Fanny  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Robert 
Walter,  11th  Lord  Blantyre,  and  liad  by  her  a  soa 

II.  Hugo,  6.  1  Oct.  1848;  d.  24  June,  1877. 


FEE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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555 


Mr.  Biisfoild,  in  ISSO,  assumed  for  hinifsolf  and  his 
cliildron,  bj  sign-manual,  tlie  surname  and  arras  of 
Fereand.  He  contested  Bradford  unsuepessfully 
1837,  was  elected  M.P.  for  Knaresborough  1811, 
and  for  DevoniDort  1863  and  1865. 

iLtllCagC. — t'oui-  different  families  of  Ferrancl  nre  men- 
tioned in  the  Yorksliire  Visitations — the  families  «f  Carlton 
Hall,  of  Fleshby,  of  Westhall,  and  of  Harden  Grange.  The 
three  former,  who,  in  the  early  part  of  the  17th  century,  had 
allied  themselves  by  marriage  to  many  houses  of  consideration, 
such  as  the  Tempests,  theBIenkinsops,  the  Hebers,  the  Towne- 
leys  and  the  Percys,  have  now  long  parted  with  their  original 
possessions.  The  last  alone  remains  in  its  ancient  seat.  In 
Duffdale's  Visitation  of  the  county  of  York,  Christopher  Fer- 
rand,  of  Bingley,  in  Craven,  is  the  lir-st  name  of  tho  existing 
line  recorded. 

Egbert  Ferrand,  Esq.  of  Harden  Grrnige,  in  the  parish  of 
Bingiey,  3rd  son  of  Richard  Ferrand,  Esq.  of  Bingley,  and 
grandson  of  Christopher  Ferrand,  just  mentioned,  bapt.  at 
Bingley,  6  Nov.  1597  ;  entered  his  arms  and  pedigree  11  Aug. 
1665,  at  Dugdale's  Visitation  ;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  New- 
ton of  Daventry,  and  had  issue.    The  only  son, 

Benjamin  F'errand,  Esq.  (then  of  Harden  Beck,  a  house  on 
the  Harden  Grange  property),  was  aged  41  in  1665,  when  his 
father  entered  the  pedigree.  He  in,.  Martha,  dau.  of  Edward 
Brooksbank,  of  Wilsden,  and  by  ber  (who  d.  1639)  had,  with 
four  daus.,  as  many  sons,  Robert,  his  heir,  of  St.  Ives,  and 
Harden  Grange,  J. P.  and  D.L.;  Edward,  of  whom  presently; 
David,  a  Major  in  the  army,  d.  s.  p.  1699;  and  Samuel,  Rector 
of  Todwich,  and  Vicar  of  ilothcrham.  Benjamin  Ferrand  d. 
1699.     His  2nd  son, 

Edward  Ferrand,  Esq.  of  Harden  Beck,  bapt.  29  May,  1656; 
la.  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Bierley,  and 
by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Richardson,  of  Harden,  J. P.,  bapt.  21  April,  1G92 ;  m. 
24  May,  1728,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Busfcild,  Esci.  of 
Eyshworth;  and  li.  1745,  leaving  issue, 

1  Jane,  m.  Robert  Stansfield,  Esq.  of  Esliolt,  and  d.  s.  -p. 
1772. 

2  Mary,  m.  1st,  1756,  Henry  Currer,  Esq.  of  Kildwick  ; 
and  2ndly,  Peter,  son  of  Ralph  Bell,  Esq.  of  Thirsk ;  but 
d.s.j).  1771. 

II.  JouN,  of  whom  presently. 

John  Ferrand,  Esq.,  the  2nd  son,  settled  at  Stockton,  co. 
Durham.  He  was  bapt.  29  April,  1G97,  and  d.  1729.  He  m. 
16  Sept.  1722,  Maria  Hewdick,  or  Hudig,  the  dau.  of  an 
sminent  merchant  ot  Rotterdam,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1  Jtdy, 
1744,  aged  46,  he  left  an  only  son, 

Richardson  Ferrand,  Esq.  of  Stockton,  bapt.  there  22  Nov. 
1723;  m.  14  Feb.  1745,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  George 
Walker,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Stockton.    He  was  Mayor  of  Stockton 
1751  and  1762,  and  d.  1  May,  1769,  leaving,  with  other  issue, 
JonN,  his  heir. 

Esther,  m.  Benjamin  Lumley,  Esq.,  a  Eankcr,  of  Stockton, 
and  a  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Durluvni. 
Anne  Maria,  la.  AVray,  Esq.  of  Stockton. 
Ihe  eldest  son  and  heir, 

John  Febkand,  ICsq.  of  Stockton  and  Barnard  Castle,  bapt. 
16  Jan.  1740;  <?.  7  Feb.    1790;  having  ?ii.  5  Feb.   1772,  Sarah, 
only  dau.  and  heir  of  Edward  Dale,  Esq.  of  Stockton,  and  by 
tier  (who  d.  3  May,  1825)  had  issue, 
Edward,  heir  to  his  father. 

Walker,  of  Harden  Grange,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  a  Capt.  in  the 
army,  a  Brigade-Major,  and  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  Bradford 
Local  Militia,  and  also  M.P.  for  Tralee  1830  and  1831.  lie 
111.  1st,  his  second-cousin,  Katherine  Maria,  only  chilil  and 
heir  of  General  William  Twiss,  Col.  Commandant  R.E. ;  and 
2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Moss,  Esq.  of  Otter.spool. 
He  was  h.  5  June,  1780;  and  d.  s.  p.  20  Sept.  1835. 
Jane,  tn.  Rev.  Charles  Benjamin  Charltwood,  of  Oakhill,  co. 
Stafford;  and  d.  1798,  leaving  a  son,  Charles  Benjamin, 
who  d.  unm.  1817,  aged  21;  and  a  dau.,  Sarah,  who  m. 
Charles  Martin,  Esq.  of  Belvedere,  Hants,  grandson  to  the 
3rd  Duke  of  Athole. 

Sarah  (widow  of  Currer  Fothor-ili  !',!■. iv;m.  rsq.). 
Anne  Catharine,  m.  1st,  5  D..  .  '  '  ;  •'  i.l  Surtees,  Esq. 
of  Scatonburn  :  and  2ndly,  < m  i  _ i  l.  1;.  .  lunkland,  Esq.,  a 
Capt.  in  the  army.  Of  the  latui  luai  ua,^e  there  is  no  sur- 
viving issue,  but  by  her  former  husband  slie  had  an  only 
child,  WiUiam  Edward  Surtees,  Esq.,  D.C.L.,  Barrister-at- 
Law. 
Mr.  Ferrand  d.  7  Feb.  1790.     His  eldest  surviving  son, 

Edward  Ferrand,  Esq.  of  St.  Ives,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  14  Dec. 
1777;  again  planted  his  branch  of  the  family  in  co.  York,  on 
becoming  the  principal  devisee  as  well  as  male  heir  of  his 
kinsman,  Benjamin  Ferrand,  of  St.  Ives  (grandson  of  Ui>bert, 
of  St.  Ives  and  Harden  Grange,  already  mentioned).    He  m. 


of  AVilliam  Iloldcn, 


31  Jan.  1S09,   Frances,   dau.  and 
Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  cliild, 
Frances,  m.  Richard  Paul  Amphlett,  Esq.  of  Nfw  Hall,  M.A., 
Barrister-at-Law. 
Mr.  Ferrand  d.  21  March,  1837.    His  family  estates  devolved 
upon  his  sister, 

Sarah   (widow  of   Currer-Fnthergill   Busfcild,    Esq.),    who 
assumed,  in  consequence,  by  royal  license,  her  paternal  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Ferrand.    By  her  liusband,  Currer  Fother- 
gill  Busfeild,  Esq.  of  Cottingloy  Bridge,  who  d.  3  Dec.  1832. 
and  who  was  youngest  son  of  Johnson  Atkinson  Busfeild,  Esq, 
of  Myrtle  Grove,  she  had  issue, 
William,  now  of  St.  Ives  and  Harden  Grange. 
Walker,  m.  Emma,  dau.  of  Edmund  Broderip,  Esq.,  of  Cos- 
sington,  Somerset;  and  d.  16  Sept.  1855,  leaving  issue. 
Currer,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Peter  Tuer,  Esq.;  d.'Sept.  1848; 
and  had  issue. 

Johnson  Atkinson,  m.  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Priestley, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
Benj:imin  Ferrand,  of  Magdalen  Coll.  C'lmbridge,  acciden- 
tally drowned  at  Blackwail,  4  April,  1843,  aged  20. 
Jane  Ferrand,  d.  unm.  1824. 
Sarah  Dale,  d.  unm.  1825. 
Katharine  Maria,  m.  1st,  Charles  Priestley,  Esq.,  deceased; 

2ndly,  Edward  Pellew  Davie,  Esq. 
Ehzabeth  Octavia,  to.  1840,  Thomas  William  Rawson,  Esq., 
eldest  son  of  Jeremiah  Rawson,  Esq.  of  Greenroyde,  near 
Hahfax. 
Caroline,  in.  William  Crispin,  Capt.  R.N.,  of  H.M.  yacht,  and 
d.  13  Feb.  1846,  leaving  twin  daus.,  for  whom  the  t^ueen 
and  Prince  Albert  stood  sponsors. 
Emily  Lucinda,  in.  21  May,  1840,  Christopher  Cresswell  Fen- 
wick,  Esq.,  son  of  Rev.  John  Peregrine  Lasceiles  Fenwicke, 
of  Bywell,  Northumberland.    Mr.  Fenvvick  was  drowned  at 
Orilla,  in  Upper  Canada,  5  Nov.  1842. 
Arms — Quarterly;   1st   and  4th,   arg.,  on  a    chief  gu.  tw» 
crosses  flory  vair,  a  rinnn:  l"il  ;iz.  (Dugdale's  Visit.  York),  but 
more  commonly  i:      '   :      ,        ;;■  e  vair  without  the  cinquefoil, 
for  Ferrand.  -iM,  ;.  .      \rjn  I'ctween  three  crescents  sa. 

on  a  canton  of  t!;r  l::i.  ;i  n'  ic  holding  an  olive  branch  all 
ppr. ,  for  Walker;  .'ird,  gu.,  on  a  mount  vert  a  swan  closa 
ppr.  ducally  purged  and  chained  or,  for  Dale  of  DaUon  Le  Dcde^ 
r,:-:i—.\  li:iiid  holding  a  battle-axe  all  ppr.    Moito — Justus, 

Haiti— iisl.  Ivcs;  and  Harden  Grange,  Bingley. 


FERRERS  OF  BADDESLET  CLIHTOIT. 
Ferrers,  Marmion  Edward,  Esq.  of  Baddesley 
Clinton,  co.  Warwick,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  13  Oct. 
1813,  senior  co-lieir  of  tlie  Barony  of  Ferrers  of 
Cliartley,  and  representative  of  the  only  remaining 
male  branch  of  the  once  potent  house  of  Ferrers  ; 
m.  18  July,  1867,  Eebecca  Dulcibella,  only  dau.  of 
the  late  Abraham  Edward  Orpeii,  Esq.,  and  niece 
of  Sir  James  Chatterton,  Bart,  of  Castlemahon,  co. 
Cork. 

ILlUCiTflr.— This  ancient  family,  than  which  few  can 
claim  a  higher  or  more  illustiious  desccnf,  derives  from 
Walchelen,  a  Norman,  whose  son,  Henry  Ferrers,  assumed 
the  name  of  Ferriers,  a  small  town  of  Gastinois,  France, 
otherwise  called  F'erriercs,  from  the  iron  mines  with  which 
that  country  abounded. 

Sir  Henry  Ferrers,  Knt.  of  Ilamhleton,  co.  Rutland  (2nd 
son  of  the  Hon.  Thomas  Ferrers,  of  Tamworth  Castle,  2nd  son 
of  William,  5th  Lord  Ferrers,  of  Groby),  m.  Margaret,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  William  Heckstall,  Esq.  of  Heckstall  and  East 
Peckham,  Kent,  and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Ehzabeth)  a  son  and 


Sir  Edward  Ferrers,  h.  1470;  m.  1497,  Constance,  dau.  of 
Nicholas  Brome,  Esq.  of  Baddesley  Clinton,  co.  Warwick,  by 
whom  (who  d.  30  Sept.  1551)  he  had  issue  four  sons  and  six 
daus.  Sir  Edward  Ferrers  served  the  office  of  High  Sheriff 
for  CO.  Warwick  5th  and  10th  Henry  Vlll.  He  was  s.  by  his- 
grandson, 

Edward  Ferrers,  Esq.  of  Baddesley  Clinton,  b.  1526:  only 
child  of  Edward  Ferrers,  by  C:.tlieiine  his  wife,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Sir  John  Hampden,  Knt.  of  Hampden.  This  gentle- 
man, in  the  1st  of  Queen  Mary,  represented  the  borough  of 
Warwick  in  Parliament.  He  in.  1548,  Bridget,  dan.  of  William, 
2nd  Lord  Windsor;  and  dying  10  Aug.  1564  (liis  widow  sur- 
vived until  1582),  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Ferrers,  Esq.  of  Baddesley  Clinton,  b.  26  Jan.  1549, 
whom  Dugdale  styles  an  eminent  antiquary,  and  describes 
as '-a  man  of  distinguished  worth,  reflecting  lustre  on  tlie 
an.ient  and  noble  family  to  which  ho  belonged."  He  m.  Oct. 
1582,  Jane,  dau.  and  co-Ucir  of  Henry  Wlute,  Eaq.  of  Soutli 


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\Varnburn,  nants,  antl  tjy  her  (who  c?.  7  Sept.  153G,  aged  23) 
left  a'  his  decease,  !0  Out.  1033,  a  dau.,  Mary,  and  a  son  and 
successor, 

p:d\vard  Ferrers,  Esq.  of  Baddeslej  Clinton,  6.1  Nov.  l-'iS-'i; 
Sheriff  of  co.  Waruick  17  Charles  I.  He  m.  24  Feb.  IGll, 
Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Peyto,  Esq.  of  Chesterton,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  12  Sept.  1618,  aRcd  33)  had  one  son  and  two 
daus.,  namely,  Hesrt,  his  heir;  Eleanor;  and  Catherine. 
Mr.  Ferrers  d.  22  March,  1650-51,  and  was  .'.  by  his  son, 

Henry  Ferrers,  Esq.  of  Baddesley  Clinton,  b.  6  Dec.  IGIG  ; 
Sheriff  of  co.  Warwick  16  Charles  II.;  who  upon  the  death 
of  John  Ferrers,  of  Tamworth  Castle,  1680,  became  heir  male 
of  the  family.  He  m.  April,  1638,  Bridget,  dau.  of  Edward 
Willoushby,  Esq.  of  Cossal,  Notts  and  had  a  numerous 
family.    He  d.  1632,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Ferrers,  Esq.  of  Baddesley  CUnton,  b.  1647;  who 
<l.  11  Aug.  1712,  leaving,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  only  dau.  of 
AVilliam  Kempson,  Esq.  of  Ardens  Grafton,  co.  Warwick,  a 
<l.au.,  Mary  JIagdalen,  and  a  son, 

Edward  Ferrers,  Esq.  of  Baddesley  Clinton,  h.  1678.    This 
gentleman  ?H.  26  Feb.  1712,  Teresa,  dau.  of  Sir  Isaac  Gibson, 
of  Worcester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1734)  had  one  son  and  one  j 
<lau.,  Thomas,  his  heir ;  and  Mary,  jji.  1st,  Thomas  Berkeley,  ' 
Esq.,  2ndly,  Francis  Cholmley,  Esq.  of  Brandsby.    Mr.  Ferrers 
was  g.  at  his  decease,  1729,  by  his  son,  j 

Thomas  Ferrers,  Esq.  of  Baddesley  Clinton,  6. 4  Apiil,  1713 ; 
m.  10  June,  1737,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Kempson,  Esq.  of 
Henley-on-Arden,  and  had  two  sons  and  five  daus.,  Edward, 
his  heir;  Henry;  Mary;  Teresa;  Frances;  Anne;  and  Eliza- 
ijeth.    The  elder  ."on, 

Edward  Fhrrers,  Esq.  of  Baddesley  Clinton,  inherited  the 
estates  on  the  demise  of  his  father,  1760.    He  m.  1763,  Hester, 
dau.  of  Christopher  Bird,  Esq.  of  London,  and  by  her  (who  d.  j 
i822)  had  issue,  1  Edward,  his  heir;  2  Thomas,  a  Major  in  the  i 
army,  who  served  during  the  whole  of  the  Peninsular  War,  and 
was  killed  by  a  fall  from  the  ramparts  of  a  fortress  in  France,  i 
1S17;  1  Lucy,  3rd  wife  of  Robert  Willoughby,  Esq.  of  Cliff;  2  I 
Maria,  m.  Court  Granville,  E.sq.  of  Calwich  Abbey ;  3  Catherine,  \ 
m.  —  Edwards,  Esq.;  4  Elizabeth,  ra.  1803.  John  Gerard,  Esq.  j 
of  WindleHall;  5  Anne  Teresa,  m.  1st,  Henry  Clifford,  Esq., 
Barrister-at-Law,  and  2ndly,   Edward  Hebden,  Esq.,  who    d. 
30  Jan.  1843.    Mr.  Ferrers  d.  25  Feb.  1794,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edward  Ferrers,  Esq.  of  Baddesley  Clinton,  b.  17  April, 
1765;  m.  18  Aug.  1788,  Helena,  dau.  and  heiress  of  George 
Alexander,  Esq.  of  Stirtlue,  co.  Huntingdon,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  29  Jan.  1840)  had  issue, 

Edward,  his  heir. 

George  Thomas,  b.  21  Dec.  1791;  to.  8  Sept.  1817,  Mary, 
eldest  dau.  of  George  Gillow,  Esq.  of  Hammersmith,  Mid- 
dlesex, and  had  five  sons  and  two  daus.,  George  Joseph, 
h.  1819;  Thomas  John,  b.  I8il ;  Eichard  Vincent,  b.  1823; 
Edmund,  b.  1824:   Bernard,  b.  1829;  Mary,  and  Saruh. 

Mary,  in.  John  Bruno  Bowdon,  Esq.,  of  Southgate  House, 
CO.  Derby. 

Magdalen,  m.  George  Pickering,  Esq.  Caroline,  d.  1867. 

Mr.  Ferrers  d.  25  Sept.  1795,  and  was  ».  by  his  son. 

Edward  Ferrers,  Esq.  of  Baddesley  Clinton,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
i.  31  Jan.  1790;  to.  11  March,  1813,  the  Lady  Harriet  Anne 
Ferrars  Townshend,  2nd  dau.  and,  in  her  issue,  coheiress  of 
George,  2nd  Marquess  of  Townshend,  and  IGth  Baron  Ferrers 
of  Chartley,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  June,  1845)  had  issue, 

Marmion  Edward,  now  of  Baddesley  Clinton. 

Charles,  b.  2  Sept.  1814;   d.  Feb.  1873. 

Oroby  Thomas,  b.  19  July,  1816;  d.  23  Sept.  1831. 

Gorapton  Gerard,  6.  12  May,  1818. 

Tamworth  George,  b.  22  Sept.  1827. 

Henrietta  Elizabeth,  d.  14  Aug.  1838. 

Margaret  Anne,  to.  April,  1846,  Lieut. -Col.  Arthur  Edward 
'Jnslow,  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  3rd  son  of  the  lion.  CjI. 
Thomas  Cranley  Onslow,  of  Upton  House,  Hants. 

Constance  Charlotte,  m.  1845,  Boydell  Croxon,  Esq. 
Mr.  Ferrers  d.  10  Aug.  1830. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  vairj  or  and  gn.  Consigns  of 
the  feudal  Earls  of  Derby,  after  the  marriage  of  the  3rd  Earl 
with  Peverill);  2nd,  sa.,  six  horseshoes,  three,  two,  and  one,  arg., 
Ferrers  ancient;  3rd,  gu.,  seven  mascles  conjoined,  three, 
three,  and  one,  or,  a  canton  erm.,  Ferrers  of  Grobi/.  Crest— 
A  unicorn  passant  erm.     jl/o«o— Splendio  tritus. 

6tai— Baddesley  Clinton  Hall,  eight  miles  from  Warwiv.k. 


PERKIER    OF    BELSYDE. 

Ekrrier,  Alexander  Walter,  Esq.  of  Bclsrclc, 
CO.  Linlithgow,  Capt.  E.A.,  b.  22  Nov.  18i3  ;  s".  Ms 
brotljer  1878. 

iLtnragr.— This  is  a  younger  branch  of  the  family  of 
Ferrier-Hamilto/i,  ot  Westport,  co.  Linlithgow  (iee  Uiatjamdy). 


W^illiam  Hamilton  (2nd  son  of  Alexander  de  Hamilton, 
ancestor  of  the  Hamiltons  of  SilvertonhiU),  was  the  first  of  the 
family  that  was  styled  of  ■' BelLsyde  "  (in  an  instrument  of 
division,  dated  at  Linlithgow  4  Oct.  1487) ;  and  this  property 
formed  a  considerable  portion  of  the  West  Port  estate  until 
purchased  from  William  Ferrier-Hamilton  of  West  Port 
in  1788,  by  his  youngest  brother,  Major-Gen.  Hay  Ferrier, 
great-grandfather  of  the  present  possessor,  Alexander  Waltes 
Ferrier,  Esq.  of  Belsyde.    This 

Major-Gen.  Islat  Ferrier,  (6.  1746)  Governor  of  Dum- 
barton Castle,  who  purchased  Belsyde  in  1788  from  his  eldest 
brother,  was  youngest  son  of  John  Ferrier,  Esq.  of  Kirkland, 
in  llenfrew,  byGrizel  Hamilton,  his  wife,  the  heiress  of  West 
Port  (sec  Hamilton  of  Cairn  Hill  and  West  Port).  He  m.  1st, 
12  Sept.  1775,  Jane,  only  child  of  John  Macqueen,  2nd  brother 
of  Lord  Braxfield,  and  had  issue  three  sons  and  five  daus.  He 
'III.  2ndly,  Agnes,  only  child  of  Koger  Cutlar,  Esq.  of  Orro- 
land,  and  widow  of  William  Lawrie,  Esq.  of  Eedcastle,  and 
dying  6  April,  1824,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Louis  Henry  Ferrier,  Esq.  of  Belsyde,  Lieut,  in  Scot's  Bri- 
gade (now  94th  regt.)  Lieut. -Col.  Linlithgowshire  Yeomanrj', 
and  afterwards  imperial  collector  of  customs,  Quebec,  b.  5 
Aug.  1776;  m.  10  Nov.  1808,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Alexander 
Monro  of  Craiglockhart,  Professor  of  Anatomy  University  of 
Edinburgh  (3rd  son  of  Alexander  Monro,  of  Auchenbowie,  by 
Isabella  his  wife,  dau.  and  eventual  co-heir  of  Sir  Donald 
MacUonald,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Donald  MacDonald,  of  Slate, 
representative  of  the  Lords  of  the  Isles,  by  the  Lady  Mary 
Douglas  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Douglas,  Earl  of  Morton, 
who  was  maternally  descended  from  the  Princess  Joanna, 
dau.  of  James  I.,  King  of  Scotland).  By  Charlotte  his  wife 
(who  d.  26  April,  1822)  Mr.  Ferrier  had  five  sons  and  three 
daus.  He  d.  at  Quebec  28  Jan.  1833,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Ilat  Ferrier,  Esq.  of  Belsyde,  Major  48th  Madras  N.I., 
Hon.  E.I.C.S.,  and  resident  Councillor  at  Malacca,  b.  14  Nov. 
1811;  m.  6  Dec.  1838,  Catharine  Maria,  dau.  of  J.  B.  de  Wind, 
Esq.  of  Malacca  (eldest  son  of  J.  B.  de  Wind,  Esq.  Governor  of 
Malacca  before  its»cessioa  to  the  English  Crown),  and  hud 
issue, 

Lo0is  John  George,  of  Belsyde. 

Hay  Arthur,  b.  12  April,  1842,  d.  22  Jan.  1813. 

Alexander  Walter,  successor  to  his  brother. 

George  Henry,  Capt.  105th  regt.,  b.  11  March,  1817. 

Adrian  Norman,  d.  in  infancy  in  1849. 

Charles  David,  Lieut.  14th  regt.,  6.  26  Aug.  1850. 

James  Archibald,  Lieut.  R.E.,  b.  25  March,  18.'>  t. 

Charlotte  Isabella.  Catharine  Maria. 

Major  Hay  Ferrier  d.  at  Malacca  24  July,  1854,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Louis  John  George  Ferrier,  Esq.  of  Belsyde,  Capt.  R.E., 
Hon.  M.A.  Oxford,  J. P.,  who  was  b.  22  Oct.  1840,  and  was 
drowned  28  March,  1878,  off  the  Isle  of  Wight  from  H.M.S. 
"Eurydice."  He  was  s.  by  his  brother,  the  present  Capt. 
Alexander  Walter  Ferrier. 

Arms — Or,  on  a  bend  az.  three  horse  shoes  arg.  Crest — A 
horse  shoe  arg.  winged  ppr.    Motto — Advance. 

Seat — Belsyde,  co.  Linlithgow. 


FETHEESTON    OF    PACKWOOD. 

rETHEESTON,  JoHN,  Esq.  of  Packwood  House,  co. 
Warwick,  J.P.,  b.  7  Dec.  1809  ;  m.  2  May,  1833, 
Frances  Mary,  elder  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  late 
Charles  Fetherston,  Esq.  of  Packwood,  and  assumed, 
on  the  17th  of  the  same  month,  by  royal  license, 
the  surname  of  Fetherston,  in  lieu  of  his  patro- 
nymic, DiLKE.     The  issue  of  the,marriage  is, 

I.  John,  J.P.,  F.S.A.,  b.  22  Feb.  1834. 

II.  Charles,  the   late   CnARLts  Fetherston-Dilke,   Esq.  of 
Maxstoke  Castle,  b.  5  Aug.  1836. 

in.  William    George     Fetherston-Dilke,    of    Blaxsloko 
Castle,  6.  15  Dec.  1837. 

IV.  Beaumont  Thomas,  b.  14  Sept.  1S39. 

V.  Cuthbert  Albany,  b.  10  May,  1841. 

VI.  Timothy  Dilke,  b.  27  July,  1845. 
I.  Frances  Elizabeth.  ii.  Edith  Isabella. 

III.  Katherine  Rosamond. 
iLtUCagC— Thomas  Dilke,  Esq.  of  Packwood,  2nd  son 

of  William  Dilke,  Esq.  of  Maxstoke,  Castle,  co.  Warwick  by 
Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Fetherston  Leigh,  Esq.  of 
Packwood),  assumed  by  royal  license,  5  Dec.  1  783,  the  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Fetherston  only.  He  d.  unm.  1  Sept.  1814, 
and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 


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Charles  Dilke,  Esq.  of  Market  Eoswortli,  co.  Leicester, 
bapt.  19  Oct.  1763  who  took  the  name  of  FEXHEitsTON,  by 
royal  license  14  Oct.  1814.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Key. 
Beaumont  Dixie,  Rector  of  Netown  Blossomville,  and  Vicar 
of  St.  Peter's,  Derby,  and  d.  26_  March,  1832,  leaving  issue 
two  daus.,  his  co-heirs, 

Fbances,  m.  2 May,  1833,  to  her  cousin,  John  Dilke,  Esq. 
(now  Fetherston,  of  Packwood),  eldest  son  of  her  uncle, 
the  late  Kev.  John  Dilke,  of  Polesworth,  by  Harriet  Parr 
his  wife. 

Elizabeth  Anne,  m.  William  Charles  Alston,  Esq.  of  Elm- 
don  Hall,  CO.  Warwick. 

Arms — Gu.,  on    a  chevron  between   three  ostrich  feathers 

arg.  as  many  annulets  sa.     Crest — An  antelope's  head  erased 

gu.,    horned    and  langued  vert.     Motto  —  Christi  pcnnatus 

Bidera  morte  peto. 

Seat — Packwood  House,  Hockley-on-the-Heath,  co.  Warwick. 


FETHEKSTONHATJGH  OF  KIKKOSWALD. 

Fetherstonhaugh,  Timothy,  Esq.  of  The 
College,  Kii'koswald,  Cumberland,  formerly  of  Trin. 
Coll.  Cambridge,  and  afterwards  of  the  13tli 
Hussars,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1870,  b.  5  Dec. 
1840  ;  s.  his  father  5  April,  1856  ;  m.  4  July,  1865, 
the  Hon.  Maria  G-eorgiana  Carleton,  younger  dau. 
of  Gruy,  3rd  Lord  Dorchester,  and  has  issue, 

Timothy,  6.  11  July,  18G6  ;  d.  13  Aug.  1803. 

TiMOTHT,  6.  1  Jan.  18G9. 

Mabel,  6.  2  May,  1871. 

Ht'ltragf.— The  erst  of  the  Featherstonhaughs  who  came 
to  Kirkoswald  was 

Henry  FETHERSTONHAUGn,  High  Sheriff  of  Cumberland, 
10  James  I.,  2nd  son  of  Albany  Fetherstonhaugh,  Esq.  of 
Fetherstonhaugh,  Northumberland,  by  Lucy  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Edmond  Dudley,  Esq.  of  Yanworth,  Westmorland.  Tliis  Henry 
m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wybergh,  Esq.  of  Clifton,  and 
d.  1026,  having  had  a  dau.,  Dorothy,  7n.  John  Stanley,  Esq. 
of  Dalegartli ;  and  a  son. 

Sib  Timothy  Fetherstonhaugh,  Knt.  of  Kirkoswald,  an 
adherent  to  the  Eoyalist  cause,  who  was  beheaded  by  Ckoii- 
well's  party,  22  Oct.  1651.    His  2nd  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Fetherstonhaugh,  Esq.  of  Kirkoswald,  was  37 
years  of  age  at  Dugdale's  Visitation  1655.  His  great- 
grandson, 

Timothy  Fetherstonhaugh,  Esq.  of  Kirkoswald,  d.  s.  p., 
and  was  s.  by  (the  son  of  his  sister  Joyce,  the  wife  of  the  Eev. 
Charles  Smalwood,  B.A.)  his  nephew, 

Charles  Smalwood,  6.  20  March,  1762,  who,  in  compliance 
with  the  will  of  his  maternal  uncle,  assumed,  by  royal  license, 
1  Sept.  1797,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Fether- 
stonhaugh. He  m.  6  March,  1810,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Thomas  Hartley,  Esq.  of  Gilfoot,  Cumberland,  and 
left  at  his  decease,  7  March,  1830, 

Timothy,  his  heir,  of  Kirkoswald. 

diaries  {see  Fetherstonhaugh  of  Sfaffield  Hall). 

Eliza,  m.  25  April,  1837,  Thomas  Tod,"  Esq.  of  Drygrange,  co. 
Eoxburgh. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Timothy  Fetherstonhaugh,  Esq.  of  the  College,  Kirkos- 
wald, J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1846,  b.  4  March,  1811;  m.  15  Oct. 
1838,  Eliza  Were,  dau.  of  John  Were  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Bridwell, 
CO.  Devon,  by  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Carew, 
Bart,  of  Haccombe,  and  had  issue, 

Timothy,  present  representative. 

Charles,  6.  4  Feb.  1S44.  Albany,  b.  10  Dec.  1815. 

Eliza,  m.  1862,  Peter  Steward  Finch,  Esq. 

Frances.  Maude. 

Mr.  Fetherstonhaugh  d.  5  April,  1856. 

Arms— Gu.,  a  chevron  between  three  ostrich  feathers  arg. 
Crest — An  antelope's  head  erased  gu.  armed  or.  Motto — Valens 
et  volens. 

Scat— The  College,  Penrith,  Cumberland. 


FETHERSTONHAUGH    OF    STAFFIELD 
HALL. 

FETHEKSTONHAUGn,  Chaeles,  Esq.  of  Staffield 
Hall,  Penrith,  Cumberland,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1857,  b.  31  May,  1812  ;  m.  1st,  6  April,  1847, 
Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Francis  Aglionby, 
Esq.  of  Nunnery,  M.P.  for  East  Cumberland,  by 


Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Matlliews,  Esq.  of 
Wigton  Hall,  Cmnberland,  and  by  her  (who  d.  187i) 
has  issue  a  dau., 

Elizabeth  Aglionby,  m.  1871,  Col.  Arthur  Sisson  Cooper, 
C.B.,  33rd  regt.,  and  has  issue,  Arthur  Charles  Aglionby, 
b.  1872  ;  and  Muriel,  b.  1873. 
Mr.  ^  Fetherstonhaugh  m.  2ndly,  31  Jan.  1876, 
Louisa,  dau.  of  the  late  Guy  Lenox  Prendergast, 
Esq.,  M.P.,  and  widow  of  the  Hon.  George  Frederick 
Yelverton,  elder  son  of  the  3rd  Viscount  Avonmore. 

?Lllt0ffgC. — Eev.  Charles  Smalwood,  m.  1700,  Joyce, 
dau.  of  Heneage  Fetherstonhaugh,  Esq.  of  Kirkoswald, 
and  d.  4  March,  1771,  leaving  a  son, 

Charles  Smalwood,  of  the  College,  Kirkoswald,  wiro 
assumed  t"*^  name  of  Fetherstonhaugh.  He  m.  1810,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Hartley,  Esq.,  of  Gillfoot 
Whitehaven,  Cumberland,  which  lady  d.  8  June,  1823.  Mr, 
Fetherstonhaugh  d.  7  March,  1839,  having  had  issue, 

Timothy,  of  Kirkoswald  (see  preceding  familij}. 

Charles,  of  Staffield  Hall. 

Eliza,  111.  25  April,   1837,  Thomas  Tod,  Esq.  of  Drygrange, 
CO.  Eoxburgh. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  chevron  between  three  ostrich  feathers  arg. 
Crest — An  antelope's  head  erased  gu.  armed  or.  Motto — Valeiis 
et  volens. 

&a£— Staffield  Hall,  Penrith. 


FETHERSTONHAUGH    OF    HOPTON 
COURT. 

Fetheestonhaugh,  Shirley  Aethue  Stephen- 
son, Esq.  of  Hopton  Court,  co.  Worcester,  s.  hia 
uncle  1877. 

HtltCatlC.— The  first  of  the  Fetherston  family  who  settled 
on  the  Tyue,  in  Northumberland,  is  stated  to  have  been  a- 
chief  of  those  Saxons  who  landed  about  the  beginning  of  the- 
Sth  century.  The  house  of  Fetherston  was  formerly  upon  a. 
hill,  and  was  moated  about  for  a  defence  against  the  Scots; 
but,  upon  the  ruin  of  this,  the  son  built  in  the  holm  or  valley 
under  the  hill,  which  holm  they  there  call  a  "haugli,"  a 
residence,  where  the  castle  now  stands,  and  thence  came  the- 
name  of  Fetherstonhaugh.  The  elder  branch  contituicd 
there  in  unbroken  succession  in  the  male  line  to  1659,  whca 
co-heiresses  succeeded.  One ,  Abigail,  m.  1st,  Peter,  son  and 
heir  of  Miles  Dodson,  Esq.  of  Kirby  Overblow,  co.  York  ; 
and  2ndly,  Thomas  Dykes,  Esq.,  of  Gillcruce,  Cumberland.  The 
other  m.  John  Blenkinsopp,  Esq.  of  Blenkinsopp  Castle,  Halt- 
whistle.  Younger  branches,  seated  at  Up  Park,  Sussex,  and 
Stanhope  Hall,  Durham,  became  extinct  on  the  death  of  the 
last  baronet,  and  of  Col.  Fetherstonhaugh,  killed  at  Blenheim. 
Alexander  Fetherstonhaugh  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  North- 
umberland ;  his  great-uncle,  Eichard,  D.D.,  Chaplain  and 
Manager  for  Queen  Catharine  of  Arragon  in  her  divorce, 
refusing  to  subscribe  to  the  King's  supremacy,  suffered  death. 
30  July,  1540;  and  Sir  Timothy,  his  nephew,  raised  a  troop  of 
hor.se  at  his  own  expense,  and  fought  for  the  King  at  the 
battle  of  Worcester.  Alexander,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Eichard 
Lowther,  ancestor  of  the  Earls  of  Lonsdale ;  and  d.  leaving 
three  sons,  Albany  ;  George  ;  and  Christopher.    The  2nd  son, 

George  Fetherstonhaugh,  m.  Margaret  Musgrave,  and 
had  three  sons,  Albany  ;  George  ;  and  William.  Albany,  the 
eldest,  settled  in  the  adjoining  parish  of  Kirkhaugh,  at  Bar- 
haugh,  Northumberland,  1638,  where  his  descendants  con- 
tinued till  1813,  when  the  co-heiresses  of  Albany  succeeded, 
Eichard  Fetherstonhaugh,  his  youngest  brother,  b.  at  Windy 
Hall,  Kirkhaugh,  m.  19  March,  1797,  Mary  dau.  of  Joseph 
Stephenson,  Esq.  of  Nentsbury,  and  sister  of  Thomas- 
Stephenson,  Esq.  of  Worcester,  and  left  issue, 

Alexander  Stephenson,  of  Hopton  Court. 

Thomas,  deceased. 

Joseph,  of  Hopton  Court,  s.  his  brother;  m.  16  Sept. 
1869,  Anne  Elizabeth  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Entwisler 
Peel,  Esq.  of  Stone  Hall,  co.  Pembroke,  and  d.  9  April, 
1877.  John,  d.  young. 

Maria,  deceased.  Hannah,  d.  young. 

Mr.  Fetherstonhaugh  was  buried  5  March,  18'22.  His  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Stephenson  Fetherstonhaugh,  Esq.  of  Hopton 
Court,  CO.  Worcester,  D.L.,  b.  23  Jan.  1798  ;  m.  1  May,  1823, 
Emma,  dau.  of  William  Kimber,  Esq.  of  North  Cerney,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  d.  31  March,  1875,  leaving,  with  other  issue, 
an  elder  son, 

Shirley  Arthur  Stephenson  Fi.TH£f.JTo.NHAUGU,  Esq.  now 
of  Hopton  Court. 


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FET 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


FET 


Ar.,is—Gu.,  two  chevronels  engrailpd  Tjotween  three  ostrich 
feathers  within  a  border  also  engrailed  arg.  Crest— An 
heraldic  antelope's  head  erased  gu.  surmounted  by  two  ostncli 
feathers  in  saltier  arg.     Mntlo—Ne  vile  velis. 

Seat—Ho\<ton  Court,  near  Worcester.  Town  Residence— U, 
Warwick  Square,  London,  S.W. 

PETHERSTONHAUGH     OP     BRACKLYN 

CASTLE. 
Fethehstoxhattgh,    Cecil    Howaed    Digbt, 
E^q.  of  Bracklyn  Castle,  co.  Westmeath,  h.  22  Feb. 
1857  ;  s.  his  father  15  April,  1868. 

iLtllCagE.— CcTUBERT  FETHEBSTONnAnCH,  a  Bcion  of  the 
Korthumbrian  house,  was  the  first  of  the  name  who  settled 
in  the  co.  of  Westmeath.     His  eldest  son  was 

Clthbekt  Fethebstoshaugu,  Esq.,  who  m.  and  had  three 
sons, 

I.  CcTHBEBT,  his  heir.  . 

II.  Thomu.s,  ancestor  of  FETnEnsTONTiADGn,  of  Carrick,  and 

lETHERSTON,   Hart.,    of  Ard'iflh. 

lu.  Francis,   ancestor  of     Fetherston,    of  Whitrock,    co. 
lo.v'ford. 
The  oldest  son, 

CuTHBEBT  FETHEBSTOvnACcn,  Esq.,  fixpfl  his  resilience  at 
Bardistown,  172G,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Magan,  Esq. 
^ancestor  of  Magan  of  Emoe),  and  left  four  sons, 

John,  in.  1741,  Anne,  dau.  of  Morgan  Magan,  Esq.,  of 
Killeenbrack,  and  0..  1706,  leaving  a  son  and  heir,  Cuthbebt 
Fetherston,  Esq.  of  Mosstown,  High  Sheriff  1781 ;  m. 
1770,  Mary,  dau.  of  Theobald  Wolfe,  Esq.,  and  d.  1817, 
leaving  issue,  1  Theobald,  his  heir;  2  Edward,  of  Grouse 
Lodge,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Magan,  Esq.  of  Kewtown, 
and  had  issue,  Cutlibert,  and  Mary  (m.  Richard  Magan,  Esq. 
of  Rockfield).  The  eldest  son,  Theobald  Fethebston, 
Esq.  of  Mosstown,  Higli  Sheriff  1805,  mi.  1797,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Jonathan  Harding,  Esq.  r.f  Harding  Grove,  co.  Galway,  and 
d.  17  Oct.  1844,  leaving,  1  Cuthbebt  Fethersto.v,  Esq.  of 
Kosstown,  High  .Sheriff  1841,  m.  1827,  Susan,  dau.  of 
WilUam  Curtis,  Esq.  of  Annamore,  and  has  issue ;  2  Wil- 
tLiJi,  of  Grouse  Lodge,  Westmeath,  J. P.,  b.  13  July,  1813; 
7ii.  13  May,  184-1,  Frances,  dau.  of  Rev.  Cuthbert  Fetherston- 
haugh,  and  has  issue,  Theobald,  b.  12  Feb.  1846:  Charles, 
b.  5  Jan.  18.'J2;  Arthur,  b.  29  April,  1857;  Ann  Holmes; 
Mary,  d.  14  Dec.  1873;  Margaret;  Theodora  Frances ;  and 
other  issue. 
TnoMAS,  of  whom  presently.  Richard.  William. 

Margaret. 

Frances,  m.  Jo.-jcph  Duly,  Esq.   of  Castle   Daly,   co.   West- 
meath. 
Th'j  2nd  son. 

Thomas  FETni:KSTONHAur,H,  Esq.  of  Bracklyn,  co.  West- 
meath (whose  will,  dated  22  Nov.,  was  proved  20  Dec.  1776), 
ra.  Mary,  only  child  and  heiress  of  Oliver  Nugent,  Esq.  of 
Dcrrymore,    and  had   issue,    i.  James,   his  heir;    ii.  John; 

I.  Anne,  m.  Francis  MacEvoy,  Esq.  of  Tobertynan,  co.  Meath; 

II.  Ismay ;  and  in.  Mary,  'ni.  Samuel  Lea  Owen,  Esq.     The 
eldest  son, 

James  FETHERSTONnAUGn,  Esq.  of  Bracklyn,  High  Sheriff 
1784,  ra.  1788,  Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Steele,  Isc 
bart.  of  Hampstead,  co.  Dublin,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  James,  his  heir. 

II.  Richard  Steele,   ancestor  of  FETnERSTOXHAUcn  of  RocJc- 

VI  111-. 

in.  .lohn,  TO.  27  March,  1820,  the  Hon.  Susan  Massy,  dau.  of 
Hugh,  3rd  Lord  Massy,  and  had  issue. 

I.  Charlotte,   m.  Major  Robert  Tighe,   of  South  HUl,     co. 
Westmeath. 

II.  Margaret  Anne,  ra.  Sir  Thomas  Chapman,  2nd  bart.  of 
Killua  Castle,  and  d.  21  Jan.  1871.  iii.  Harriet. 

Mr.  Fetherstonhaugh  d.  1822,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  James  Fethebsto-vhaugh,  Esq.  of  Bracklyn  Castle, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of  Westmeath,  b.  1790  ;  m.  18  Dec. 
181G,  the  Lady  Eleanor  Howard,  2nd  dau.  of  William,  3rd  Earl 
of  Wicklow,  and  had  issue, 

Howard,  his  heir. 

Eleanor  Margaret,  m.  1841,  J.  Vyroles,  Esq.,  who  d.  1843. 

Catherine  Mary,  m.  Col.  Arthur. 

Frances  Alicia,  m.  Capt.  Rodden. 
Mr.  Fetherstonhaugh  d.  13  Dec.  1853,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Howard  Fethebstonhacgh,  Esq.  of  Bracklyn  Castle, 
Capt.  nth  regt.,  b.  23  May,  1819;  m.  16  Aug.  1854,  Lucy 
Emily,  dau.  of  William  Wingfield,  Esq.  of  Orsett  Hall,  Essex, 
and  had  issue, 

Cecil  Howard  Digbt,  now  of  Bracklyn. 

Frederick  Howard,  b.  3  Sept.  1858. 

Herbert  Howard,  6.  9  Oct.  I860. 

Howard  Steele,  b.  16  April    1862. 

Frnest  Montague,  b.  8  Nov.  1863. 

Constance  Lucy,  d.  Oct.  1860.  Florence  Lucy. 


Mr.  Fetherstonhaugh  d.  15  April,  1868. 

Anns— Gvi.,  a  chevi-on  between  three  ostrich  fejithers  arj 
Creat — An  antelope's  head  gu.  ciincd  and  armed  or.  Motto 
Yalens  et  volens. 

/Seat— Bracklyn  Castle,  Eillucan. 


PETHERSTONHAUGH    OP    ROCKVIEW. 

FEXnEESTOXHAFGH,    ElCHAED    STEELE,    Esq.   O 

Eockview,  co.  Westmeath,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Higl 
Slioriff  1847,  h.  12  April,  1823  ;  m.  13  Sept.  1846 
Rosetta,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  David  Roche,  1st  bart 
of  Carass,  co.  Limerick,  and  has  issue, 

I.  RicHABD  Steele  Rupeet,  Lieut.  60th  Rifles,  b.  20  Sept 
1848. 

II.  John  David,  Lieut.  93rd  HighlanderB,  h.  20  Feb.  1850 

III.  Albany  Valentine,  6.  14  Feb.  1852;  d.  18  Feb.  1873. 
I.  Frances  Dorothea. 

iLl'ltfitiJC. — This  is  a  branch  of  Fetherstoshacgh  o: 
Bracklyn. 

Richard  Steele  Fethebstonhaugh,  Esq.  of  Rockview,  co 
Westmeath,  2nd  son  of  James  Fetherstonhaugh,  Esq.  o: 
Bracklyn,  m.  1822,  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Denis  George,  Esq. 
Baron  of  the  Court  of  Exchequer  in  Ireland,  and  niece  of  Sii 
Rupert  George,  1st  bart.  of  Park  Place,  Middlesex,  and  d. 
30  Aug.  1835,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Richabd  Steele,  now  of  Rockview. 

II.  George  Edward,  an  officer  3rd  Dragoons,  h.  19  Jan.  1825 
d.  1846. 

III.  Rupert  Pennefather,  of  Balrath,  co.  Westmeath,  J.P 
and  D.L.  Dorset,  Lieut.  Dorset  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b.  2S 
Sept.  1832;  m.  22  Nov.  1855,  Louisa  Mary,  only  child  ol 
Henry  Frampton,  Esq.  of  Moreton,  Dorset,  and  has  issue, 
Harry  Rupert,  6.  6  Nov.  1861 ;  Cuthbert  Lionel,  b.  29  July, 
1865;  Teresa  Charlotte;  Ethel  Maud;  Dora  Adelaide; 
and  Mary  Blanche. 

I.  Maria,  hi.  1849,  Sir  Benjamin  James  Ch.ipman,  4th  bart. 
of  Killua. 

II.  Adelaide,  d.  1852. 

Arms,  (tc. — Same  as  Fetherstonhaugh  of  Bracklyn. 
teat — Rockview,  Castletowndelvin. 


FETHERSTONHAUGH    OF    CARRICK. 

FExnEESTONHATJGH,  WiLLiAM,  Esq.  of  Carrick 
CO.  AVestmeath,  J.P.,  b.  1807  ;  A.B.  Dublin  ;  m.  28 
Fob.  1834,  Alicia,  only  surviving  dau.  of  the  late 
Francis  Berry,  Esq.  of  Eglish  Castle,  ting's  Co., 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Francis  Berry,  b.  7  Oct.  1837. 

II.  William,  b.  27  Feb.  1840. 
m.  Thomas  Orme,  b.  16  April,  1843. 

I.  Alicia  Frances,  m.  5  June,  1860,  Arthur  Gambell,  Esq.  of 
V.'ashbrook,  co.  Mayo  ;  d.  1866. 

II.  Susanna,  on.  George  Roe  Bogue,  Esq. 

III.  Frances  Maria.  iv.  Louisa  Maria  Jane. 
V.  Anna  Maria. 
ilt'ltCaSE.— Thomas  FETHEESTONHArGn,  Esq.,  2nd  son  ol 

Cuthbert  Fetherstonhaugh,  and  brother  of  Cuthbert  Fether- 
stonhaugh, Esq.  of  Dardistown,  settled  at  Carrick,  co.  West- 
meath, m.  Miss  Sherlock,  of  Irishtown,  and  had  four  sons, 

I.  John  (Very  Rev.),  Dean  of  Raphoe,  d.  unm.  1764 

II.  M'lLLiAM,  who  carried  on  the  line. 

III.  Fiancis,  m.  Mary  Birch,  and  had  a  son,  Thomas,  who 
went  to  India,  and  a  dau.,  Mary,  m.  William  Sherlock, 
of  Irishtown,  co.  Kildare. 

IV.  Ralph  (Sir),  created  a  Bart.  26  June,  1776,  ancestor  o! 
F'etherston,  Bart,  of  Ardagh. 

The  2nd  son, 

William  FETHERSTOSHArcH,  Esq.  of  Carrick,  m.Lydia,  dau- 
of  WiUiara  Sherlock,  Esq.  of  co.  Kildare,  and  d.  1770,  having 
had  two  sons, 

I.  Thomas,  High  Sheriff  co.  Westmeath  1771,  to.  his  cousin» 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Ralph  Fetherston,  1st  bart.  of  Ardaghi 
and  (/.  before  1773,  leaving  an  only  child,  who  d.  shortly 
after  his  father. 

II.  William,  who  carried  on  the  line. 
The  2nd  son, 

Willia.m  Fetherstonhaugh,  Esq.  of  Carrick,  High  Sherifl 
1782,  in.  Susanna,  dau.  of  Godfrey  Wills,  Esq.  of  Willsgrove, 
CO.  Roscommon,  and  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Godfrey,  m.  Matilda,  dau.  of  Rev.  Stephen  Radcliff,  Incum- 
bi'Mt  of  Skryne,  co.  Meath,  and  had  issue. 

Sarah,  m.  Rev.  Robert  Nixon. 


FFA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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551) 


Lytlia,  rn.  John  Poiidns,  Esq.  of  Eallybroony,  co.  Mayo. 

Aniiii  Maria. 

Elizabeth,    m.   l.?t,   Capt.   James  Given;    and  2nclly,   Eev. 
Stephen  Eadcliff. 
Mr.  Ferherstonhaugh  d.  1800,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Fetherstonhaugh,  Esq.  of  Carricli,  b.  1783; 
tn.  6  Oct.  1804,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Orme,  Esq.  of 
Ahbeytown,  co.  Mayo,  and  by  her  (who  d.  June,  1830)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  now  of  Carrick. 

II.  Thomas  Orme  (Rev.),  of  Moyne  Glebe,  Eatbdrum,  &.  4  July, 
1809;  TO.  27  March,  1857,  Henrietta  Lucretia,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Riihardson,  B.N.,  and  is  deceased. 

■   Bl.  John,  d.  unm.  1841. 
IV.  Godfrey,  of  Ballinderry,  Mullingar,  6.  1811;    m.  Miss 

Hester  Ebbs,  andd.  having  had  issue, 
v.  Francis,  6.  1821 ;  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Richard  Swift,  Esq.  of 

Lynn  Lodge,  co.  Westmeath,  and  has  issue. 
Ti.  Henry,  of  Carrick  Lodge,  Muliiui;ar,  i>.  lS-0. 

I.  Susanna,  to.  1836,  Francis  Beny,  Esq.  of  EgUsh  Castle,  and 
is  deceased. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  1837,  Samuel  Handy,  Esq.  of  Bracca 
Castle,  who  d.  s.  p.  1851 ;  and  2ndly,  Capt.  F.  L.  Barnard, 
R.N.,  Governor  of  Ascension  Island. 

III.  Jane,  m.  WiUiam  Fetherstonhaugh,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of 
Godfrey  Fetherstonhaugh,  of  North  Great  George's  Street, 
Dublin. 

Mr.  Fetlierstonhaugh  d.  21  April,  1851. 

Arms,  tfcc— Same  as  Fethekstonhaugh  of  DracUyn. 
-Seai— Carrick,  Mullingar. 


FFABINGTON'. 

See  Faeington. 


FFOULKES    OF    ERYVIATT. 

See  FouiKES. 

PFOLLIOTT     OF    HOLLYBKOOK     HOUSE. 

Ffolliott,  John,  Esq.  of  Holljbrook  House,  co. 
Sligo,  and  Lickhill,  co.  Worcester,  D.L.  co.  Sligo, 
late  Honorary  Col.  Sligo  Militia,  b.  21  Nov.  1824 ; 
s.  liis  father  1868;  m.  20  March,  1856,  Grace 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  Col.  Philips,  of  Ehual,  co.  Flint, 
bv  Margaret  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Col.  Palliser,  of 
Comragh,  co.  Waterford,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Margaret  Zaida.  ii.  Agnes  Louisa. 

HI.  Maria  Henrietta.  iv.  Anna  Letitia. 

iLtllCilgC — John  Ffolliott,  Esq.  of  Ballyshannon,  co. 
Donegal  (descended  from  a  common  ancestor  with  the  Lords 
Ffolliott,  d.  intestate,  and  adininistration  was  granted  to  his 
widow,  Johanna,  dau.  of  Edward  Synge,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Cork, 
June,  1682.  Their  issue  were  several  sons  and  one  dau.,  wife 
of  the  Rev.  John  Moor.  Of  the  sons,  the  eldest.  Col.  John 
Ffolliott,  of  Ballyniacward,  m.  Lucy  Wynne,  of  Hazlewood, 
and  d.  1697;  the  2nd,  Francis,  was  ancestor  of  the  present 
family  of  Hollybrook ;  and  the  3rd  was  grandfather  of  Robert 
Ffolliott,  Esq.  of  Hollybrook,  who  m.  Mary,  sister  of  Joshua 
Cooper,  Esq.,  and  d.  1746,  leaving  an  only  dau.,  Mary,  wife  of 
Jolui  Hailoe,  Esq.     The  2nd  son, 

Francis  Ffolliott,  Esq.  of  Ballyshannon,  to.  17  Dec.  1695, 
Letitia,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Cuffe,  and  d.  1701,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Ffolliott,  Esq.  of  Lickhill,  co.  Worcester,  who  m. 
Frances  Goodwin,  and  d.  about  1765,  leaving  several  children. 
The  eldest  son, 

F'ranois  Ffolliott,  Esq.,  n.  Barbara  Allen,  and  was  father  of 

John  Ffolliott,  Esq.  of  Hollybrook  House,  co.  Sligo,  who 
TO.  2  Feb.  1793,  Frances,  sister  of  Sir  William  Jackson  Homan, 
Bart,  of  Surrock,  co.  Westmeath,  and  had  issue, 

John,  of  Hollybrook  House. 

Fram  is  (Rev.),  m.  Fanny  Maria,  dau.  of  William  Raymond, 
of  Cockerham,  Devon. 

Philip  Homan,  R.N.,  d.  unm. 

Marianne,   to.   George  Young,  Esq.  of  Culdaff  House,   co. 
Donegal. 

Frances,  m.  George  Marmaduke  Forster,  Esq. 

Barbara,  to.  Admiral  Charles  Frederick  Payne,  R.N. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Bradsliaw,  Esq. 

Henrietta,  m.  Rev.  George  Nesbitt  Knox. 

Lydia,  m.  William  Eliot,'Esq. 

Georgiana,  m.  Eev.  James  Robert  Pears,  of  Woodcoto  House, 
Surrey.  Susan,  d.  unm. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Ffolliott,  Esq.  of  Hollybrook  House,  and  Lickhill, 
b.  28  Dec.  1798  ;  m.  17  Dec.  1822,  Maria  Lucy,  dau.  of  Herbert 
Eawson    Stepney,    Esq.    of    Durrow,   King's  Co.,  by  Alicia 


Vincentia  his  wife,  dau.  of  II.  P.  L'Estrange,  Esq.  ofMoystown, 
in  the  same  co.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  June,  1877)  had  issue, 

John,  now  of  Hollybrook  House. 

Zaida  Maria,  m.  16  June,  1847,  Sir  Thomas  Erskine,  Bart,  of 
Cam  bo. 
Mr.  Ffolliott  d.  11  Feb.  1868. 

^j'TOS— Gu.,  a  bend  arg.  Crcsf—A.  lion  rampant  double 
queued  murally  crowned  or,  per  pale  gu.  and  arg.  Motto— 
Quo  virtus  et  fata  vocant. 

-Scuis— Hollybrook  House,  Eoyle,  co.  Sligo;  and  Lickhill,  co. 
Worcester. 

FFYTCHE. 

See  Fytche. 


FIELD    OF    ASHUEST    PARE:. 

Field,  George  Hanbuey,  Esq.  of  Ashurst 
Park,  Kent,  M.A.,  J.P.,  b.  1  March,  183-1. ;  in.  2  Oct, 
1S32,  Lady  Georgiana  Turnour,  dau.  of  Edward, 
4tli  Earl  Winterton,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  George  Edward,  6.  4  July,  1864;  d.  26  Sept.  1870. 

II.  Cuthbekt  Arthur,  6.  1  May,  1868. 

I.  Mildred  Georgiana,  d.  an  infant,  21  July,  1866. 

II.  Isabel  Susan  Emily,  6.  21  May,  1873. 

iltJTCaCIE.— George  Field,  Esq.  of  Ashurst  Park,  Kent, 
J. P.  for  Kent  and  Sussex,  and  High  Sheriff  1864,  only  son  of 
the  late  George  Field,  Esq.,  a  Merchant  of  London,  by  Anne 
his  wife,  eldest  of  the  six  daus.  and  eventual  co-heirs  of  John 
BoUand,  Esq.,*  M.P.,  and  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Gipps, 
Esq.,  many  years  M.P.  for  Canterbury,  b.  13  Nov.  1798;  m..  12 
June,  1834,  Susan,  elder  dau.  of  Osgood  Hanbury,  Esq.  of 
Holfield  Grange,  Essex,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George  Hanbuby,  now  of  Ashurst  Park, 

II.  Barclay,  b.  1  April,  1835. 

III.  Herbech,  b.  1S43 ;  d.  1859. 
I.  Laura. 

Mr.  Field  had  two  sisters,  EUza,  m.  Philip  Morris,  Esq.  of  The 
Hurst,   near  Ludlow,  Salop;    Catherine,  to.   George   Henry 
Brown,  Esq.    He  d.  1875,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Seat— Ashurst  Park,  Tonbridge  Wells,  Kent. 


FILGATE  OF  LISSSENKTY. 
FiLGATE,  William  De  Salis,  Esq.  of  Lissrsnny, 
CO.  Louth,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Louth,  J.P.  co. 
Monaghan,  late  Capt.  Louth  Eifles,  b.  2  Dec.  1834 ; 
s.  his  father  23  Nov.  1875  ;  m.  4  Oct.  1870,  Georgina 
Harriet,  eldest  dau.  of  the  lateWillium  John  French, 
Esq.  of  Ardsallagh,  co.  Meath,  and  has  a  dau., 
Violet  Evelyn  Sophia. 

ILt'llCSQC. — This  family  is  supposed  to  be  derived  from 
one  settled  at  Shrewsbury.  The  earliest  entry  relating  to  the 
branch  in  Ireland  which  has  been  found,  is  the  record  of  the 
entrance,  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  of  Samuel  Filgate,  eldest 
sou  of  Samuel,  as  a  fellow-commoner,  13  March,  1638-39.  He 
had  been  born  in  Dublin,  and  was  then  aged  about  16. 
From  a  genealogy  in  possession  of  the  family  it  appears  that 
William  Filgate,  said  to  have  been  a  Cromwcllian  ofiBcer, 
who  settled  at  Lisrenny,  on  a  grant  from  Cromwell,  m.  Anne 
Storey,  of  Lancashire,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  whose  line  we  follow. 

II.  Alexander,  to.  Jane  Townley,  and  d.  18  Jan.  1725,  leaving, 
1  William,  v/ho  rf.  20  Aug.  1775.    He  m.  Martha,  dau.  of  — 

Barron,  by  Margaret  Patten  his  wife,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1793)  had  issue, 

Joseph,  Esq.  of  (Little)  Lisrenny,  d.  s.  p.  and  intestate 
1798. 

Alexander,  d.  s.  p. 
Mary  (Mrs.  Sillery),  d.  27  May,  1775. 
Elizabeth,  d.  1794. 

Margaret,  to.  (license  dated  24  June,  1772)  Randal 
Booth,  of  Dublin,  and  d.  May,  1787,  leaving  issue, 
John  and  Joseph,  of  Darver. 

d.s.  p.  Jane  (Mrs.  Walsh),  d.  1776. 

All  of  Little  Lisrenny,  which  branch  is 


Faithful, 


3  John,  d.  1793, 

4  Alexander,      J     v,->..,.i.>,./. 

The  last  named,  Alexander,  a  Barrister,  m.  Dorcas,  dan 
of  Alderman  William  Patten,  of  Drogheda,  and  had  Alex. 


*  Of  the  other  five  daus.  of  Mr.  Holland,  the  2nd  m.  Dr. 
Oakeley,  of  Oakeley,  Salop;  the  3rd  m..  Baron  Bolland; 
the  4th  m.  Gen.  Fyers,  E.A. ;  the  5th  m.  Dr.  John  Lonsdale, 
Bishop  of  I/ichfield;  and  the  6th  m.  Sir  William  Eeed,  E.E. 


5  GO 


FIL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


FIN 


ancle\-;     Townley-Patten ;    Eleanor;     and    Mar;;aret,    to. 

James  Woodside,  and  had  a  son,  James,  who  was  enjoined 

to  take  the  name  of  Patten. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Filgate,  to.  1665,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Peppard, 
Esq.,  to  which  W.  Peppard  were  confirmed  by  patent  of  Charles 
II.  (1666),  in  trust  for  his  son-in-law,  Filgate,  the  lands  granted 
as  above  stated.    They  had  a  son, 

William  Filgate,  of  Lisrenny,  6.  1666;  m.  about  1694, 
Mary  Smart,  and  d.  1721,  aged  55  (wiU  dated  23  Nov.  1721), 
having  had  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  18  Feb.  1698 ;  d.  before  his  father. 

II.  Albsandeb,  of  whom  presently,  as  heir  to  his  father. 

III.  Thomas,  of  Ardee,  co.  Louth,  6.  21  June,  1704;  m.  17.34, 
Anne  Sweetlove,  of  Doubdstown,  and  d.  18  Jan.  1785  (will, 
iJublin).  Besides  a  dau.,  Anne,  m.  1770,  her  cousin, 
William  Filgate,  Esq.  of  Lissrenny,  they  had  a  son, 

1  Wiiliam,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  2nd  Examinator  in  Chancery, 
TO.  (settlement  dated  18  Aug.  1759)  Mrs.  Alice  Robinson, 
and  d.  intestate  Aug.  1766,  leaving, 
Alexander. 

Thomas  William,  to.  1st,  Emily  Mahon,  and  had,  William, 
Louisa  Mahon,  who  had  a  dau.,  Louisa;  Charles,  6. 
1799;  Louisa;  Anne,  in.  Ecv.  Denis  Brown,  and  had 
issue ;  and  Emily. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Samuel  Adams.  Anne,  d.  unm. 

IV.  William,  b.  23  Dec.  1706 ;  d.  v.  p. 

V.  Stephen,  of  Ardee,  co.  Louth,  6.  25  Dec.  1714;  to.  Mar- 
garet McMahon,  and  d.  1787  (will  dated  5  Sept.  1786 ;  proved 
17  July,  1787),  leaving  an  only  child  (except  two  sons  d. 
young),  Mary,  m.  Kev.  Joseph  Wright,  from  whom  descend 
the  Wrights  of  Killincoole,  co.  Louth. 

VI.  Richard,  6.  21  March,  1716;  d.  2  April,  1750,  aged  34. 

I.  Anne,  b.  5  Aug.  1695. 

II.  Thomasin,  6.  29  Aug.  1696;  m.  (license  dated  5  Oct.  1716) 
Theophilus  Taaffe,  Esq.  of  Manfieldstown,  co.  Louth ;  d. 
1765,  and  had  a  son,  Richard,  whose  posterity  is  extinct. 

III.  Frances,  b.  16  March,  1709;  d.  unm. 

IV.  Mary,  b.  15  Aug.  1711;  to.  Robert  Craig,  the  original 
proprietor  of  Arthurstown,  after  Viscount  Taaffe's  forfei- 
ture. V.  Eleanor,  b.  15  Nov.  1713. 

Mr.  Filgate  was  .s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Alexander  Filgate,  Esq.  of  Lissrenny,  b.  30  April,  1702;  to. 
1739,  Elinor,  dau.  of  —  Byrne,  Esq.  of  Seven  Churches,  co. 
Wicklow,  who  survived  him  to  18  Dec.  1799.    By  her  he  had 
issue, 
William,  6.  22  July,  1740,  his  successor. 
Francis,  John,  and  Richard,  d.  infants,  1745-50. 
TowNLET  Patten,  of  Lowther  Lodge,  co.  Dublin,  and  Dram- 
goolstown,  CO.  Louth.     He  was  called  to  the  Bar  1776,  and 
TO.    1st,    1788,  Miss   MaxweU;    2ndly,    Martha,    widow   of 
Alderman  George  Wrightson,  of  Dublin.     His  only  surviving 
child  and  heiress,  Ellen,  m.  1828,  George  Macartney,  Esq., 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.,  and  had  i.ssue,  of  whom  her  younger 
son  assumed,  by  royal  license  1862,  the  surname  of  Filgate 
(see  Macartney  of  lissanourf). 
Dorcas,  b.  11  Aug.  1741;  m.  Capt.  Ruxtoii,  and  d.  s.  p. 
Mary  Anne,  6.  28  Feb.  1742. 
Margaret,  b.  18  March,  1745;  d.  unm.  1S28. 
Eleanor,  b.  20  May,  1747;  d.  1799. 

Thomasin,  b.  12  Aug.  1748;  m.  Pierce  Worthington,  Esq.  of 
Dublin  (marriage  license  dated  9  Jan.  1782)  and  d.  s.  p. 
Hannah,  6.  11  Feb.  1753  ;  d.  v.  p. 
Frances,  m.  Cadwallader  Lee,  and  had  issue. 
Mr.  Filgate  d.  21  Oct.  1771,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Filgate,  Esq.  of  Lissrenny,  6.  22  July,  1740;  m. 
2  Dec.  1770,  his  cousin,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Filgate,  Esq.  of 
Ardee,  and  by  her  (who  d.  July,  1804)  had  issue, 

I.  Alexander,") 

II.  Thomas,       [-who  successively  became  of  Lissrenny. 

III.  WlLLIAJr,     ) 

IV.  Townley,  b.  1784;  Vicar  of  Charlestown,  co.  Louth;  m. 
Oct.  1809,  Isabella,  eldest  dau.  of  WiUiam  Ruxton,  Esq.  of 
Ardee  House,  M.P.  (see  that  family).  He  cZ.  28  Dec.  1822, 
leaving  by  her,  who  survived  to  Nov.  1855, 

1  William  Henry,  Barrister-at-Law,  sometime  Secretary  to 
the  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland. 

2  Samuel  Fitzherbert,  J. P.  for  cos.  Down  and  Antrim,  m. 
1852,  Katharine  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Right  Hon.  Edward 
Lucas,  of  Castle  Shane,  co.  Monaghan  (ate  Lucas). 

1  Anna.  2  Ellen. 

V.  Richard,  h.  1787;  a  Capt.  in  the  Louth  rcgt.;  d.unra. 
1842. 

I.  Eleanor,  b.  1777;  d.  unm.  14  Sept.  1807. 

II.  Anne,  b.  1780;  <?.  Dec.  1850. 

m.  Mary  Anne  Margaret,  b.  1790;  m.  1817,  Thomas  William 
1-ilgate,  Esq.,  of  Arthurstown,  co.  Louth,  High  Sheriff  of 
the  CO.  1791,  and  d.  1845,  leaving  issue, 
1  Thomas  WUUam.  2  Louis  Alexander. 

3  Townley.  4  Richard. 

Mr.  Filgate  Eurvivcd  till  11  Dec.  1316,  when  lie  ^as  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 


Alexander  Filgate,  Esq.  of  Lissrenny,  6.  1771,  Lieut. -Col. 
of  the  Louth  Militia,  who  dying  unm.  1827,  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Thomas  Filgate,  Esq.  of  Lissrenny,  6.  1773,  a  Barrister  at- 
Law,  and  Treasurer  of  the  co.  Louth,  who  dying  unm.  1830, 
was  s.  by  his  brother, 

William  Filgate,  Esq.  of  Lissrenny,  J. P.  for  the  cos.  Louth 
and  Monaghan,  Treasurer  for  the  co.  Louth,  and  in  183i 
High  Sheriff  of  that  co.,  6.  22  July,  1781  ;  m.  27  Oct.  1831, 
Sophia  Juliana  Penelope,  eldest  dau.  of  Jerome,  Count  de 
Salis  (see  Fordgn  Titles,  Burke's  Peerage},  and  hud  issue, 

I.  AVilliam  de  Salis,  now  of  Lissrenny. 

II.  Alexander  Jerome,  b.  29  Aug.  1837,  Major  R.E.,  and 
Assistant- Accountant-General,  Bengal. 

III.  Rodolph  Townley  Richard,  6.  18  Dec.  1839,  H.M.'s  Court 
of  Probate,  Ireland. 

IV.  Leopold  George  Plantagenet,  of  Grange  Hill,  Kilmallock, 
CO.  Limerick,  J. P.,  b.  20  Aug.  1843. 

V.  Townley  Charles  Fane,  b.  26  Jan.  1846. 

VI.  Charies  Roden,  b.  16  Oct.  1849. 

I.  Anne  Harriett  Penelope  Eleanor,  to.  Sept.  1857,  Thomas 
William  Filgate,  J.P.,  of  Tullykeel,  co.  Louth,  d.  20  l<\>b. 
1868. 
Anns — Arg.,  two  bars  between  six  estoiles  three  two  and 
one  or.     Crest—A  griffin  sejant  saliant  arg.  pierced  througli 
the  breast  with  a  broken  spear  or,  holding  the  point  in  tbe 
beak.     Motto — Virescit  vulnere  virtus, 
iccit— Lissrenny,  near  Ardee,  co.  Louth. 


FIIililNGHAlVE    OF    SYEE.STON    HALL,      f 

FiLLiNGHAM,  Geoege  Henet,  Esq.  of  Sycrstou 
Hall,  Notts,  J.P.,  b.  24  Aug.  18il ;  s.  18.56.  Mr. 
Filliiigham  is  son  of  the  late  Greorge  Filliiigliam, 
Esq.  of  Sjerston  Hall,  by  La;titia,  his  wife  (>«.  ISS-j) , 
dau.  of  John  Payne  Tuclway,  Esq.,  of  Wells, 
M.P.  and  grandson  of  George  Fillingham,  Esq.,, 
who  d.  1850,  by  EUzabeth  his  wife  (who  d.  1829). 
He  has  two  sisters,  Lsetitia,  m.  Frederick  Ames,  Esq. 
of  Hawford  Lodge,  co.  Worcester  ;  and  Caroline. 

-Scni— Syerston  Hall,  Newark,  Notts. 


PINCH    OF    VOELAS. 

See  Wtnn-Finch. 


FINCH    OF    BURLEY-ON-THE-HILL. 

Finch,  Geoege  Heney,  Esq.  of  Burley-on-tlie- 
HlU,  CO.  Rutland,  M.P.  co.  Rutland,  M.A.,  b.  20 
Feb,  1835  ;  s.  his  father  1870 ;  m.  1st,  Feb.  1861, 
Emily  Eglantine,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Balfour,  Esq. 
of  Balbirnie,  co.  Fife,  and  by  her  (who  d.  April, 
1865)  has  issue, 

I.  Alan  Geoege,  6.  4  May,  1863. 

I.  Magdalen.  ii.  Gwendolina. 

He  m.  2ndly,  7  Aug.  1871,  Edith,  dau.  of  Alfred 
Montgomery,  Esq.,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

III.  Edith  Sybil  Mary.  iv.  Margaret  Georgiaa. 

v.  Essex. 

ILtttCaiJC.— George  Finch,  Esq.  of  Burley-on-thc-Hill, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  1794;  to.  1st,  1819,  Jane,  dau.  of  Vice- 
Adrairal  John  Richard  Delap  Tollemache,  by  Lady  Elizabeth 
Stratford  his  wife;  and  2ndly,  22  Oct.  18.32,  Lady  Louisa 
Elizabeth  Somerset,  5th  dau.  of  Henry  Charles,  5th  Duke  of 
Beaufort,  by  whom  he  left  at  his  decease,  29  June,  1870, 


of  Burley-on-the-llill. 

n.  Charlotte  Elizabeth. 
eat — Burley-on-the-IIill,  near  Oakham. 


I.  George  Henry,  t 

II.  Henry  Randolph 
I.  Louisa. 


FINCH    OF    EEDHEATH. 

Finch,  Heney  Chaeles,  Esq.  of  Eedhcath, 
near  Watford,  'co.  Hertford,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll. 
Oxford,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  J.P. 
for  Herts,  b.  16  July,  1833  ;  s.  his  father  18fi4  ;  vi. 
29  April,  1868,  Catharine  Sophia,  elder  dau.  of 
Henry  Sedgwick  Wilde,  Esq.,  and  grand-dau.  of  Sir 
John  Wilde,  LL.D.,  brother  of  Lord  Chancellor 
Truro,  and  has  issue, 


FIN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


TIN 


561 


I.  JOTTN,  6.  18  April,  1870. 

.11.  Henry  Baldwyn,  b.  29  Sept.  IS71. 

III.  William,  b.  15  Sept.  1872. 

IV.  George  Forbes  Carpenter,  6.  16  May,  1874. 

I.  Eleanor  Catharine  Elizabeth,  6.  13  Sept.  1876. 
iLtnraCJE.— The  family  of  Finch,  from  a  branch  of  which 
he  present  representative  is  descended,  is  of  considerable 
ntiquity  in  co.  Hertford. 

WiLLiAJi  Finch,  Esq.  of  Watford,  livinfr  in  the  16th  century, 
II.  Alice  Franklyn,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1556)  had,  John  (Sir), 
int.;  William,  of  whom  presently;  and  other  issue.  The 
nd  son, 

William  Finch,  Esq.  of  Watford,  s.  his  father,  and  d.  1576, 
laving  m.  and  had  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

William  Finch,  Esq.  of  Watford,  b.  1544;  m.  1st,  Isabella, 
au.  of  John  Malwes,  Esq. ;  and  2ndly,  Rose,  dau.  of  T.  Edlin, 
;sq.;  and  d.  1612,  leaving  issue.  The  4th  son,  Ralph,  b.  1581, 
I.  1606,  Emma,  youngest  dau.  of  George  Baldwyn,  Esq.  of 
i'atford ;  and  d.  1622,  leaving  issue,  WiUiam,  6.  1612;  and 
ther  children  (see  branch  of  Finch  of  Tullamore  Pari:,  Ireland). 
he  eldest  son, 

William  Finch,  Esq.  of  Watford,  s.  his  father,  and  d.  1G52. 
[e  TO.  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Baldwyn,  Esq.  of  Wat- 
)rd,  and  by  her  had  issue.     His  eldest  son, 

John  Finch,  Esq.  of  Watford,  and  of  Staples  Inn,  London, 
.  1605;  was  appointed  (1630)  one  of  the  four  exigenters  of 
ae  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  for  Suffolk,  Hereford,  and  other 
ounties.  He  appears  to  have  possessed  considerable  landed 
roperty  in  Herts,  Essex,  and  Middlesex.    His  eldest  son, 

Charles  Finch,  Esq.  of  Furnival's  Inn,  London,  b.  1637  ;  m. 
lary,  only  surviving  dau.  of  Henry  Baldwyn,  Esq.  of  Red- 
eath  and  Ockwells,  co.  Berks;  and  d.  1675,  leaving  issue, 
f  his  sons,  Charles,  b.  1665,  under  the  will  of  his  uncle, 
homas  Baldwyn,  Esq.  who  rf.  1709,  inherited  that  gentleman's 
umerous  estates  in  Herts,  and  d.  s.  p.  1718;  Henry,  6.  1669, 
iherited  his  uncle's  Berkshire  estates,  and  d.  s.  p.  1725 ;  and 
le  3rd  son, 

John  Finch,  Esq.  ofEedheath  and  Ockwells,  6.  1671;  s.  to 
16  family  estates  upon  the  death  of  his  brothers.  By  his  first 
ife  Elizabeth,  he  had  two  children,  John  and  Mary,  who  d. 
oung.  He  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Edmund  Smyth,  Esq. 
f  Annables,  co.  Herts,  and  Elkiugton,  co.  Lincoln,  and  by  her 
resides  a  dau.,  Anne,  who  d.  ^idm.)  left  issue  at  his  decease, 
738,  an  only  son  and  heir, 

Henry  Finch,  Esq.  of  Redheath  and  Ockwells,  6.  1721 ;  who 
I.  Anne,  dau.  of  George  Carpenter,  Esq.  of  Redbourne,  co. 
[erts,  and  sister  of  George  Carpenter,  Esq.  the  younger, 
hose  dau.  and  heiress,  Mary  Elizabeth,  to.  1800,  the  Hon. 
honias  Lyon  Bowes,  afterwards  11th  Earl  of  Strathmore, 
tr.  Finch  d.  1774,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  an  eldest  son  and 

John  Finch,  Esq.  of  Redheath  and  Ockwells,  6.  1747;  to. 
3  Feb.  1773,  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Day,  Esq.  of 
[icklefield  Green,  Herts,  and  by  her  had  issue,  three  sons  and 
ine  daus.,  all  of  whom  d.  unm.  or  s.  p.,  except, 

I.  Henry,  6.  1781;  Lieut.  13th  regt.  B.N.I. ;  to.  Eliza,  dau. 
of  Gen.  Sir  Gabriel  Martindale,  K.C.B.,  and  d.  in  India 
10  April,  1814,  leaving  issue, 

I  Henry,  6.  1807;  d.  s.  p.  in  India  1834. 

1  Caroline,  m.  William  Gill,  Esq.  of  Tirhoot,  E.I.,  and  d. 
1871. 

2  Eliza,  m.  3.  Fussell,  Esq.,  and  d.  ia  India. 

II.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Frances  Wilson,  m.  William  Wyatt,  Esq.,  and  d.  20  Nov. 

1833,  leaving  an  only  son,  John  Finch,  d.  1853,  having  m. 

and  left  issue,  William  and  Sydney. 
Jr.  Finch  d.  2  Dec.   1822,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving 
jn, 

John  Finch,  Esq.  of  Redheath,  b.  26  July,  1788;  m.  7  April, 
S32,  Susannah-Elizabeth,  eldest  dau  of  Samuel  Ward,  Esq.  of 
ondon,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Charles,  now  of  Redheath. 

II.  George,  b.  1  Nov.  1835,  M.A.  University  Coll.  Oxford, 
Vicar  of  Leverstock  Green,  near  Hemel  Hempsted,  Herts; 
m.  9  July,  1867,  Georgiana  Fanny,  dau.  of  Rev.  C.  L.  Royds, 
Vicar  of  Aldenham,  and  has  had  issue, 

1      1  Henry  Charles,  6.  9  Dec.  1869. 
i      2  Cecil  Denne,  b.  25  March,  1871. 

3  Clement  Robert,  b.  22  July,  1872. 

4  Reginald  George  Royds,  b.  22  May,  1876. 

1  Katharine  Dorothy,  b.  18  Aug.  1874;  d.  18  April,  1876. 
[.  Frances  Mary,  m.  3  March,  1859,  Rev.  John  David 
(.ileimie,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Croxton,  co.  Stafford,  and  has  issue, 

1  Herbert  John,  b.  22  Jan.  1860. 

2  Francis  George,  b.  3  March,  1863. 

3  Reginald  Gerrard,  b.  11  Nov.  1864. 


4  Harry  Robert,  b.  14  June,  1866. 
8  Arthur  Vernon,  b.  20  Feb.  1871. 

6  Charles  Woodyear,  b.  19  Nov.  1872. 

7  Augustus  Walter,  6.  18  Jan.  1874. 

1  Florence  Fanny.  2  Rose.  3  Alice  Mary. 

II.  Rose  Anne,  m.  30  June,  1864,  Henry  Francis  Manley, 
Esq.,  late  of  H.M.  Diplomatic  Service,  youngest  son  of  the 
late  John  Shawe  Manley,  Esq.  of  Manley  Hall,  co.  Stafford 
(see  Manley  of  Manley  Hall),  and  has  issue, 

1  John  Henry,  b.  4  Sept.  1865. 

2  Robert  George  Clayton,  b.  8  Sept.  1866, 

3  William  Pole,  b.  11  Nov.  1867. 

4  Roger  Harbin,  b.  19  Nov.  1869. 

5  Harry  Lament,  6.  23  Nov.  1873. 
Mr.  Finch  d.  25  March,  1864. 

Arms—Avg.,  a  chevron  between  three  griffins  ,... 
Crest— K  griffin  passant  sa.    Motto— Hi\  conscire  sibi, 
/Seai— Redheath,  near  Watford,  Herts. 


FINCH    OF    TULLAMORE    PARK. 

Finch,  John,  Esq.  of  TuUamore  Park,  co. 
Tippei-ary,  b.  1828  ;  s.  his  cousin  1870;  m.  1871, 
Maria  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Kichard  Eussell,  Esq.  of 
BaUinacarriga,  co.  Limerick,  J.P.,  and  has  issue,  a 
son,  b.  1873,  and  two  daus.,  Marj  Louise  and  Ethel. 
HiltCaCIC.— Ralph  Finch,  of  Watford  (youngest  son  of 
William  Finch,  Esq.  of  Watford,  and  gri.ndson  of  William 
Finch,  Esq.),  is  stated  to  have  been  of  the  family  of  Finch  of 
Linstead,  Kent.  He  to.  27  Jan.  1606,  Emma,  dau.  of  George 
Baldwyn,  Esq.  of  Watford,  and  dying  1622,  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

William  Finch,   Esq.  of  Watford,  bapt.  23  July,  1612;  m. 
twice,  but  had  issue  only  by  his  1st  wife,  Jane, 
Ralph,  of  Chester,  bapt.  2  Oct.  1632,  who  became  by  the 
will  of   his    uncle    (his   father's    younger    brother).   Col. 
Simon  Finch,  sole  heir  of  all  that  gentleman's  lands  in 
Northamptonshire  and  in  Ireland.     He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Col.  William  Daiiycl,  of  Chester,  and  d.  1685,  having 
had  issue,  an  only  child,  Mary,  to.  John  Earle,   Esq.  of 
Liverpool,  and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Sarah,  wife  of  the  Hon. 
and  Rev.  John  Stanley,  Rector  of  Winwick,  brother  of  tbe 
11th  Earl  of  Derby)  four  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest  surviving, 
Ralph  Earle,  Esq.,  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of 
A\'iLLis  (.see  Willis  of  Halsnead). 
Edward,  of  whom  jircsently. 
William.  Walter.  Simon. 

The  2nd  son, 

Edward  Finch,  Esq.  of  Kileoleman,  co.  Tipperary,  to.  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  George  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Tinnerana,  co.  Clare, 
and  had  issue. 
I.  Simon,  his  heir. 

u.  WUliam,  of  Cork,  to.  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Massy,  Esq. 
of  GlenvUle,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  issue, 

1  Edward,  heir  to  his  uncle,  of  whom  hereafter. 

2  William,  of  Maryville,  co.  Clare,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Godfrey  Massy,  Esq.  of  Duntrileague,  co.  Limerick,  but 
d.s.2). 

3  Frederick,  d.  unm.  4  Hugh,  d.  unm. 

5  George,  of  Kileoleman,  to.  Amelia,  dau.  of  Anthony 
Parker,  Esq.  of  C  astlelough,  co.  Tipperary,  and  d.  s.  p. 

6  John,  of  The  Abbey,  co.  Limerick,  m.  Phoebe,  dau.  of 
John  Brown,  Esq.  of  Clonboy,  co.  Limerick,  and  had 
issue, 

WiLLiiM  Finch,  Esq.  of  Kileoleman,  co.  Tipperary,  J. P., 
TO.  1st,  Marcella,  dau.  of  Edward  D'Alton  Singleton, 
Esq.  of  Quinville,  co.  Clare,  and  relict  of  Henry 
Vereker  D'Esterre,  Esq.;  and  2ndly,  1869,  Catherine 
Doyle,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Freeman  Wills  Crofts, 
of  Churchtown,  and  widow  of  Richard  Gason,  Esq. 
of  Richmond,  co.  Tipperary.  By  his  1st  wife  he  has 
issue, 

1  John,  TO.  Mrs.  Neligan,  n^e  Jessop,  of  Mount  Jessop 
and  d.  18  Feb.  1879. 

2  Hugh,  JK.  a  dau.  of  Rev.  Mr.  Greene,  and  has  issue, 
a  dau. 

3  Charles,  to.  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  —  Boyce,  Esq., 
and  has,  WiUiam ;  Emily;  Isma;  and  Marcella. 

John  Brown,  of  Clonmaken,  co.  Limerick,  m.  Maria, 
dau.  of  Edward  D'Alton  Singleton,  Esq.  of  Quinville, 
CO.  Clare,  and  has  issue. 

Hugh  Frederick,  of  Maryville,  co.  Limerick,  late  6th 
Carabineers,     m.    1st,   Barbara,   dau.   of  Capt.    Hugh 
Brady,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
I  John,  successor  to  his  cousin,  now  of  Tullamore 
Park. 

1  Elizabeth.  2  Phoebe  Frances. 
3  Barbara,  to.  George  Williamson,  Esq. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.   of  George  Sexton,   Esq.  of 
Coonagh,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  by  her  further  issue, 

2  George  William,  of  Maryville,  J.P.,    Hon.  Major 

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FIN 


Limerick  Militia,  m.  1869,  Maria  Frances,  dau.  of  John 
Frauneeis  Eyre  Fitzgerald,   Knight  of  Glin,  and  has 
issue,  Hugh  Heneage,  George,  and  Otlio. 
3  Frederick  Thomas. 
George,  m.  Miss  Langford,  and  has  a  dau. 
1  Anne.  2  Catherine. 

I.  Helena,  m.  John  Hickman,  Esq.  of  BaUiket,  eo.  Clare. 

II.  Alice. 

The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Simon  Finch,  Esq.  of  Kilcoleman,  d.  s.  p.  (his  will  is  dated 
10  April,  1744,  and  proved  15  Dec.  1758),  and  was  s.  by  his 
nephew, 

Edward  Finch,  Esq.  of  Tullamore  Park,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Daniel  O'Dwyer,  Esq.  of  Tullagheady,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had 
issue, 

WiLT.iAM,  his  heir,  of  Tullamore  Park,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of 
Philip  Coales,  Esq.  of  B;.th;  and  d.  s.  p.  17  April,  1«64. 

Daniel,  of  Tullamore  Park,  d.  s.  p.  11  July,  18G4. 

Edwaed,  late  of  Tullamore  Park. 

John.  Eliza.  Anne. 

Mr.  Finch  d.  Aug.  1834.    His  3rd  son, 

Edward  Finch,  Esq.  of  Tullamore  Park,  Capt.  in  the  Life 
Guards,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  R.  B.  Wylde  Browne,  Esq.  of 
Cau;ihley,  Salop,  and  dying  in  1870,  was  s.  by  his  cousin,  the 
present 

John  Finch,  Esq.  of  Tullamore  Park. 

Anus — Arg.,  a  chevron  az.  between  three  griffins  passant 
gu.     Ci-esi—A  grittin  passant  az.     Motto — Bono  vince  malum. 
iS'eat— Tullamore  Park,  Nenagh,  co.  Tipperary. 

FINDLAY    OF    EASTERHILL. 

FiNDLAY,  Col.  John,  of  Easterliill,  co.  Lanark, 
and  Elairlusk,  co.  Dumbarton,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
COS.  of  Lanark  and  Dumbarton,  and  Lieut. -Col. 
Commandant  of  tlie  Highland  Borderers  Militia, 
and  likewise  Lieut. -Col.  Commandant  of  the  Dum- 
bartonshire Eifle  Volunteers,  b.  1814. 

ILuiCagC— John  Findlat,  Esq.  of  Waxford,  co.  Ayr, 
b.  1630  ;  m.  May,  1668,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Robert  Smith,  Esq.  a 
gentleman  of  good  property  in  that  co.,  and  dying  1697,  was 
s.  by  his  only  surviving  son, 

William  Findlat,  Esq.  of  Waxford,  m.  1715,  Barbara,  co- 
heiress of  Robert  Hodgert,  Esq.,  son  and  heir  of  the  Rev. 
Robert  Hodgert ;  and  by  this  lady  (who  m.  2ndly,  Alexander 
Cunninghanie,  Esq.  of  Brighouse,  co.  Ayr,  and  had  issue,  now 
represented  by  Cunninghame  of  Lainshaw)  had  an  only  son 
and  heir. 

The  Rev.  De.  Eobeet  Findlat,  of  Waxford,  Professor  of 
Theology  in  the  University  of  Glasgow,  m.  1745,  his  cousin 
Annabella,  dau  of  Robert  Peterson,  Esq.  of  Braehead,  co. 
Ayr,  and  Annabella,  also  a  co-heiress  of  Robert  Hodgert 
Dr.  Findlay  sold  the  estate  of  Waxford,  and  his  other  heri 
tage.s  in  Ayrshire,  when  he  was  called  to  the  Divinity  chair 
of  the  University,  and  d.  1814,  in  his  94th  year.  His  only  son 
Robert  Findlat,  Esq.  of  Easterhill,  Merchant  in  Glasgow, 
m.  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Robert  Dunlop,  Esq.  of  Househill,  co, 
Renfrew,  by  Janet  his  wife,  dau.  of  Archibald  Buchanan,  Esq, 
of  Drumhead,  co.  Dumbarton,  and  by  her  (with  three  daus 
Janet,  m.  John  Bannatyne,  Esq. ;  Annabella,  m.  John  T 
Alston,  Esq. ;  and  Dorothea,  m.  John  DonaJdson,  Esq.)  had  an 
only  son, 

Robert  Findlat,  Esq.  of  Easterhill,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  who 
«.  him  at  his  death,  31  March,  1802.  He  was  b.  19  June,  1784 ; 
m.  23  April,  1810,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Buchanan,  Esq. 
of  Ardoch,  CO.  Dumbarton,  Vice-Lieut,  and  M.P.  for  that 
shire,  and  had  issue, 
RoBEET,  of  Boturich,  deceased. 
John,  now  of  Easterhill. 

James,  m.  1st  (by  whom  he  has  issue,  a  dau.,  Cecilia  Mary 
Louisa)  Eleanor,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  D.  K.  Sandford  ;  and  2ndly, 
Lucy  Anna  de  Cardonnel,  2nd  dau.  of  Col.  Elmsall,  of 
Woodlands,  co.  York,  by  whom  he  has  issue,  Robert  de 
Cardonnel,  6.  26  April,  1868. 
Charles  Bannatyne  {see  Findlat  nf  Boturich). 
Thomas  Dunlop,  m.  1st,  Hamilton,  youngest  dau.  of  Lieut- 
Gen.  Sir  Neil  Douglas,  K.C.B.;  by  whom  he  has  issue, 
Robert  Neil  Douglas,  and  George  Douglas;  2ndly,  Sarah 
Maria  Clothildc,  dau.  of  Andrew  Buchanan,  Esq.  of  the 
family  of  Drumpellier. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  Joseph  Webster,  Rector  of  Hindlip,  co. 
^^'orcester. 

Doiothea,  m.  Rev.  Charles  Bannatyne,  of  that  Ilk,  Rector 
of  Aldham,  Essex.  Mary. 

Margaret  Buchanan,  m.  Sir  Francis  R.  Sandford,  C.B.,  eldest 
son  of  Sir  D.  K.  Sandford. 
Lillias  Dunlop,  m.  Henry  Gabriel  Swainson,  Commander  K.N. 


Arms— Arg.,  on  a  chevron  between  two  roses  in  chief,  and  a 
double  headed  eagle  displayed  in  base  gu.  two  swords  chevron- 
ways,  points  downwards  of  the  first,  hilted  and  pommelled 
or.     Crest — A  boar  passant  arg.     Motto — Fortis  in  arduis. 

Seats — Easterhill,  ToUcross,  co.  Lanark. 


FINDLAY    OF    BOTURICH    CASTLE. 

Findlay,  Eobeet  Eljisall,  Esq.  of  Boturich 
Castle,  CO.  Dumbarton,  b.  25  April,  1855. 

ILtUf  age. — Charles  Bannattne  Findlat,  Esq.,  the  4th 
son  of  Robert  Findlay,  of  Easterhill  (see  preceding  Memoir), 
purchased  the  estate  of  Boturich  in  1872  from  his  brother, 
Col.  John  Findlay,  of  Easterhill.  He  m.  1852,  Georgiana  de 
Cardonnel,  dau.  of  Col.  Elmsall,  of  Woodlands,  co.  York,  and 
d.  9  Aug.,  1877,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Robert  Elmsall,  now  of  Boturich  Castle. 

II.  Mansfeldt  de  Cardonnel,  0.  1861.        in.  Charles,  6.  1864. 
Lineage,  Arms,  <bc.,  see  Findlat  of  Easterhill. 

Seal — Boturich  Castle,  Alexandria,  co.  Dumbarton. 


FINLAY    OF    DEANSTON    HOUSE. 

FiNLAY,  KiRKMAN  JoHN,  Esq.  of  Deanston 
House,  CO.  Stirling,  b.  16  Aug.  1830 ;  m.  16  April 
1863,  Jane  Mary  Erskine,  dau.  of  John  Erskinf 
Callander,  Esq.  of  the  Isle  of  Wight. 

IliUCagtr .— The  family  of  the  Finlays  left  co.  Inverneei 
about  1600,  and  settled  in  co.  Dumbarton,  where  they  havi 
for  a  long  time  possessed  the  estate  of  The  Moss,  near  Killeam 
Mr.  Kirkman  Findlat,  grandfather  of  the  present  proprietor 
being  of  the  younger  branch,  settled  in  Glasgow,  where  hi 
made  a  fortune.  He  was  returned  M.P.  for  that  city  1812 
and,  1819,  was  elected  Rector  of  the  University.  He  ru.  Janet 
dau.  of  Robert  Struthers,  Esq.,  and  after  a  long  and  usefu 
career,  during  which  he  was  universally  esteemed  and  re 
spected,  he  d.  at  Castle  Toward,  4  March,  1842,  leaving  issue 
I.  James;  ii.  John,  of  Deanston  House;  in.  Thomas 
IV.  Robert;  v.  Alexander  Strcthers,  of  Castle  Toward  («e 
that  Memoir);  i.  Hannah;  ii.  Agnes;  in.  Janet;  iv.  Adeliza 
and  V.  Caroline.    The  2nd  son, 

John  Finlat,  Esq.  of  Deanston  House,  co.  Stirling,  J. P. 
6.  14  Dec.  1797;  m.  23  June,  1829,  l.sabella,  dau.  of  Kichar 
Hotchkis,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Kirkman  John,  now  of  Deanston  House. 

II.  John,  b.  17  Oct.  1833;  m.  13  Jan.  1863. 

III.  James,  d.  31  Oct.  i860. 
He  d.  6  Feb.  1873. 

Anns — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  between  three  roses  gu.  tw 
swords  chevronways,  points  downwards,  of  the  first,  hilted  o; 
Crest — A  hand  holding  a  dagger  all  ppr.  Motto — I'll  be  wary 
Deanston  House,  Stirling.  Hesidence — Abergwynan 
Dolgelly,  N.  Wales 

J 
FINLAY  OF  CASTLE  TOWARD. 
FiNLAY,  Alexander  Struthers,  Esq.  of  Cast]|i.2 
Toward,  co.  Argyll,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  that  c(  k. 
1857-68,  b.  21  July,  1806  ;  m.  3  Jan.  1840,  Marioi  fer 
dau.  of  Cohn  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Colgraine,  o 
Dumbarton,  and  has  surviving  issue, 

I.  Colin  Campbell,  6.  12  July,  1843. 

II.  Alexander  Kirkman,  6.  24  Sept.  1844. 
For  Lineage  and  Arms,  see  preceding  Memoir. 
&aJ— Castle  Toward,  Greenock. 


FINLAY    OF    CORKAGH. 

FiNLAY,  The  Eev.  John  William,  of  Cortag 
House,   Clondalkin,   co.    Dublin,  M.A.,  b.  4   Jul 
1805 ;    m.   1st,   4   June,   1837,  Henrietta   Isabellj  . 
dau.   of  Major   Henry   Cole,   of   Twickenham,  I  J" 


whom  (who  d.  1847)  he  had  issue, 
I.  Henbt   Thomas,  J.P.  co.  Dublin,  late  of  6th  Eoya 
6.  15  Feb.  1847. 

I.  Elizabeth  Owen,  m.  1866,  Richard  John  Ussher,  Esq 
Cappagh,  CO.  Waterford,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Henrietta  Ellen.  ill.  Selina  Frances,  d.  1860. 
IV.  Olivia  Anna. 

Mr.  Finlay  m.  2udly,  1849,  Caroline  Elizabeth,  datu^ 
of  Charles  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Hamwood,  and  Cai  ifci 


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line  Ms  wife,  dau.  of  William  Tighe,  Esq.  of  Wood- 
stock. 


mimincent  benefactors  of  the  city.  He  was  6.  27  Jan  1793 
ana  ,«.  1st,  26  July,  1817,  Eleanor,  only  chil;!  and  heir  of 
W  ilham  Anthony  Curling,  of  Bristol,  Gentleman,  son  of  Wil- 
liam Curling,  and  grandson  of  another  William  Curling  of 
Chilton,  Kent.  Mr.  Finzel  m.  2ndly,  26  July,  1834,  Isabe'lla 
dau.  of  James  William  Da«es,  of  the  island  of  Jamaica  He 
d.  suddenly,  at  Wiesbaden,  21  Oct.  1S59,  leaving  issue  by  his 


Conrad  William,  his  successor.        Francis,  6.  19  Dec.  1826 
Eleanor,  m.  John  Howland,  of  Bristol. 
Anna  Maria,  to.  Daniel  Taylor  Doddrell,  of  Bristol. 
Mary  Anne,  m.  Samuel  Hayward,  of  Trowbridge,  Wilts. 

r.mmnrt^'Jf  ""''^;  ^'*  ^""^  ^^^'  P"  ^^"^  °^  '^"d  az.  a  lion 

rampant  to  the  sinister  counterchanged,  for  Finzel;  2nd  and 

3rd,  or,  on  a  pile  gu.  a  leopard's  face  jessant-de-lis  of  the  field 

"~"       C'/vs«— Between  two  buffalos'  horns,    that  on 


for  CnELiNG. 

the  dexter  per  fess  or  andl 


gold  and  az.,  gorged 
alteri. 
Seat 


Hmraije— The  claim  of  this  family  to  an  ancient  and 
noble  Scotiish  descent,  is  substantiated  l.y  a  short  certificate 
of  pedigree,  made  in  the  year  1755,  for  Robert  Finlay,  a  Mili- 
tary Knight  in  the  Court  of  Stockholm,  by  John  Campbell, 
Lyon  King  of  Arms  for  the  Kingdom  of  Scotland.  This  pedi- 
gree, which  is  in  the  possession  of  Rev.  J.  W.  Finlay  and  is 
registered  in  the  Lyon  Office  of  Scotland,  sets  forth  the  descent 
of  Sir  Robert  from  the  ancient  family  of  Finlay  of  Balchristie 
and  its  intermarriages  with  the  families  of  Balfour,  Scott  and 
Kinnear,  all  old  Barons  of  co.  Fife;  also  their  connection  in 
the  female  line  with  Lord  Grey,  with  Stewart,  Earl  of  Orkney 
Ogilvie,  Earl  of  Aiilie,  and  Kennedy,  Earl  of  Cassilis  Of  this 
family, 

Archibald  Finlay  gave  signal  proofs  of  his  valour  and 
military  skill  at  the  battle  of  Largs,  1263,  fought  between 
the  Scots  and  Norwegians:  from  him,  in  direct  descent,  came 

Alexander  Findlat,  Laird  of  Kirkcudbright,  and  Lord  of 
the  royal  boroughs  of  Dumfries,  Lough  Mahon,  &c.  He 
fought  for  Queen  Mart  at  the  battle  of  Langside,  and  on  her 
defeat  and  flight  into  England  in  1568,  he  passed  over  to 
Ireland,  and  settled  at  Killishandra,  co.  Cavan;  his  son, 

Richard  Finlay,  m.  Frances  Macdonnel,  and  had  two  .sons,     forth  House   co    York    h    1«  Ti,„« 'l  «:;« 
Sir  Robert  Finlay,  referred  to  in  the  pedigree  from  the  Lord  '  '       ^  '^ ''"'''  ^^""^^ 

Lyon's  Office,  and 

John  Finlat,  m.  Mary  Savage,  of  Portaferry,  co.  Antrim- 
his  eldest  son,        ^  ' 

Abraham  Finlat,  d.  1722,  leaving  a  son, 

Thomas  Finlat,  Esq.  of  Corkagh,  m.  Feb.  17.35,  Deborah, 
dau.  of  Lawrence  Steele,  Esq.  of  Rathbride,  co.  Kildare,  and 
d.  1776,  leaving  two  sons,  William  Henry,  m.  the  sister  of  his 
brother's  wife,  and  had  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Hans,  3rd  Baron 
Dufferin,  and  an  elder  son, 

Col.  John  Finlat,  of  Corkagh,  sometime  M.P.  for  co. 
Dublin,  m.  Elizabeth  Stear,  an  heiress,  of  co.  Bedford,  and  d. 
1823,  leaving  issue, 


.  ^       — ,  and  that  on  the  sinister  ner 

fess  sa.  and  or,  a  demi-lion  rampant  to  the  sinister  per  fess 
^old  and,  az.,  gorged  wiih  a  collar  vair.    Motto-qaod  tibi,  hoc 

Frankfort  Hall,  near  Clevedon,  Somerset. 


PIRMAN    OF    GATEFORTH. 

FiBMAN,    HtJMPHEEY    Bhooke,    Esq.  of    Gate- 


CoL.  Thomas  Finlat,  of  Corkagh,  m.  Ursula,  dau.  of  John 
Cromie,  Esq.  of  Cromore,  Portstewart,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1868) 
he  left  at  his  decease,  1837, 

I.  John  William,  now  of  Corkagh. 

II.  Thomas,  m.        iii.  George.        rv.  Robert,  d.  .«.  p. 

I.  Anne  Winifred,  m.  1843,  Edward  James,  Esq.  of  Swarland 
Park,  Northumberland,  and  d.  in  1872. 

"•  Ellen.  ,u.  Selina. 

IV.  Mary,  m.  Rev.  T.  Cooper. 

^nns— Arg.,  on  a  chevron  az.  between  three  roses  gu  two 
iwords  chevronways  of  the  fiel.l,  pommelled  and  hiked  or 
*ithin  a  bordure  of  the  second.  Crest— A  boar  passant  ppr! 
i)/o«(o— F-ortis  in  arduis.  ^^ 

-Seai— Corkagh  House,  Clondalkin. 


JLlUCagC— This  family,  originally  of  co.  York,  settled  in 
Ireland  te  .  p.  William  HI.  They  descend  through  the  families 
of  Brooke  of  Gut.  f .nth  (whose  property  tljey  now  possess)  and 
Pockley  of  B.-ayton,  from  Osbaldeston  of  Hunmanby,  co. 
York.     (For  full  particulars  of  the  descents  see  SunpU,ne,it). 

Thomas  Firma.v,  Esq.  of  Selby,  co.  York,  and  Dublin,  in- 
herited the  lands  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  of  Richard 
Peitson,  Esq.,  of  Selby,  under  his  will,  dated  7  June,  1724.  He 
in.  Frances  Lamb,  and  had  a  son, 

John  Firman,  Esq.  of  Ballinderry,  co.  Tipperary,  m.  Bridget, 
sister  of  John  Flood,  of  Rathkennan,  and  was  father  of 

Thomas  Pierson  Firsian,  Esq.  of  Firmount,  co.  Tipperary, 


FINZEL    OP    FRANKFORT    HALIi. 

Finzel,  Conead  William,  Esq.  of  Frankfort 
Sail,  Somerset,  and  of  Bristol,  Merchant,  J.P., 
>.  25  April,  1818 ;  m.  13  Jan.  1844,  Anne  Tajlerj 
lau.  of  Thomas  Daniel  Doddi-ell,  of  Bristol] 
VIerchant,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Conrad  William  Curling,  late  2nd  Dragoon  Guards, 
6.  21  Feb.  1845;  to.  1868,  Eliza  Anne,  3rd  dau.  of  Josiah 
Radcliffe,  Esq.  of  Werneth  Park,  co.  Lancaster. 

U.  George  Henry  Taylor,  6.  27  Feb.  1846;  m.  12  June,  1869, 
Lucy  Parfitt,  youngest  dau.  of  Alfred  George,  Esq.  of 
Downside,  Stoke-Bisliop. 

in.  Francis  Edward,  b.  18  May,  18-19. 

IV.  William  Anthony,  6.  13  Oct.  1851. 

iltncatJC  — The  family  of  Fintzel  is  one  of  antiquity  in  the 
vincipality  of  Hanau,  in  the  electorate  of  Hesse  Cassel,  where 
ohann  Theobald  Fintzel,  about  the  end  of  the  17th,'  or  the 
eginning  of  the  last  century,  held  the  office  of  Sheriff  of  the 
:ourt  at  Nieder-Eschbach,  near  Frankfort-upon-the-Maine. 
lis  son,  Johann  Philip  Fintzel,  was  an  elder  of  the  church 
lere,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  Johann  Christian  Fintzel,  of 
ae  same  place,  whose  son,  Heinrich  Fintzel,  of  Nieder- 
schbach,  to.  Margaret  Teapijes,  of  Lechbach,  in  the  s.une 
rincipality,  and  dying  1817,  aged  67  years,  left  lour  sons  and 
to  daus.,  of  whom 

Co.NRAD  William  Finzel,  the  3rd  son,  settled  in  England, 
Id  became  a  naturalised  subject  of  Great  Britain.  As  a 
erchant  at  Bristol,  lie  amassed  a  considerable  fortune,  which 
i  distributed   with  almost  unprecedented  benevolence,   and 


to.  Aug.  1777,  Mary,  dau.  of  Gabriel  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Gatefonh, 
by  Theodosia  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Pockley,  by  Theodosia 
his  wife,  sister  and  heiress  of  Richard  Osbaldeston,  D.D., 
Bishop  of  Carlisle,  and  had  four  sons,  i.  Thomas  Pierson ; 
II.  Walter;  in.  Brooke;  iv.  Flood.     The  3rd  son, 

Lieut.-Col.  Brooke  Firman,  m.  Trypheiiiia,  dau.  of  Willi:im 
Biggs,  Esq.  of  Castle  Biggs,  and  had  a  dau.,  Theodosia,  and  a 
son, 

HnMPHRET  Brooke  Firman,  Esq.  of  Brayton,  co.  York,  ,n. 
Anne  Louisa  Gibbon,  dau.  of  Thomas  FitzGibbon,  Esq.  of 
liallyseeda,  and  d.  28  Jan.  1868,  leaving  three  sons, 

I.  HuMPHRET  Brooke,  now  of  Gateforth, 

n.  Robert  Bertram,  b.  13  Sept.  18.i9. 

III.  Charles  Osbaldeston,  b.  30  Dec.  1867. 

^rms— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  on  a  chevron  sa.  be- 
tween three  lions'  heads  erased  gu.  a  sun  in  splendour  between 
two  anchors  erect  or,  for  Firman  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  per  pale  or 
and  gu.  a  cross  engrailed  counterchanged,  in  the  centre  point 
a  crescent  also  counterchanged,  for  Brooke.  Vrest— In  front 
of  two  crosses-crosslet  fltchce  in  saltire  gu.  a  sun  in  splendour 
or.     Motto — Firmus  in  Christo. 

Seat — Gateforth  House,  Brayton,  co.  York. 


FISHER    OF    THORNCOMBE. 

FiSHEE,  Edwaed  Rowe,  Esq.  of  TJiovncomhe, 
Surrey,  b.  8  Nov.  1832  ;  s.  his  lather  30  March, 
1870  ;  sometime  a  Capt.  4tli  Dragoon  Guards,  with 
which  regt.  he  served  throughout  the  whole  of  tlie 
Crimean  war,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of 
Balaklava,  Inkerman,  Tchernaya,  and  Sevastopol ; 
m.  1st,  7  Nov.  1865,  Edith  Maria,  only  child  of 
Mayow  Wynell  Adams,  Esq.  of  S>dciiliam,  Kent, 
J.P.  for  that  CO.  {see  Adamcj  of  Bowdon),  and  by 
her  (who  d.  9  Oct.  1871)  had  issue, 
I.  Laurence  Rowe,  b.  2  Oct.  1866.         u.  Herbert  Mayow. 

I.  Mabel  Edith,  deceased. 

Mr.    E.    R.    Fisher    m.    2ndly,     29    July,    1874, 
Lady  Victoria  Isabella,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Earl 
of  Kavensworth,  and  has  issue, 
III.  Seymour,  b.  31  May,  1876. 

II.  Eleanor  Frederica. 

JltilCagr. — Joseph  Fisher,   Esq.  of  Scarrowhill,  in  the 
parish  ot  Cumwition,   Cumberland,   bequeathed    by  his  will. 


name  will  long  be  remembered  as  that  of  one  of  the  most  I  proved  1751,  Euckcroft  to  his  grandson. 


56i 


FIS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


FIT 


Edwabd  Fisheb,  of  Dale,  Cumberlatrl  (son  of  Edward 
FisUer,  Esq.),  who  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Varty,  Esq.  of 
D.ite,  and  had  a  son, 

Edwabd  Fisiieb,  of  Dale,  m.  1789,  Deborah,  dau.  of  Isaac 
Slack,  Esq.,  and  d.  19  March,  1833,  leaving  by  her  (who  d. 

17  April,  1843)  a  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Fishee,  Esq.  of  Thomcombe,  b.  18  Jan.  1790 ;  m. 

18  Oct.  1828,  Anna  Berry,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Laurence  Eowe, 
Esq.  of  Bientford,  Middlesex,  and  Bew,  co.  Devon,  and  d.  30 
March,  1870,  having  had  an  only  child, 

Edwabd  Bowe  Fisheb,  Esq.  of  Thomcombe. 

Arms— Erm.,  on  a  fess  wavy  vert  between  three  kingfishers 
ppr.  as  many  fountains.  Crest— AmUlst  bulrushes  a  fountain, 
tnerefrom  a  kingfisher  rising,  in  the  beak  a  fish  all  ppr. 
Jl/^((o— Favente  Deo. 

-Seat— Thomcombe,  near  Guildford,  Surrey. 


FISHER    OF    SPRING    DALE. 

Fisher,  Edwaed,  Esq.  of  Spring  Dale,  co.  York, 
h.  10  July,  1801 ;  m.  24  Jan.  183y,  Jane,  dau.  of 
the  late  Dominick  Gregg,  Esq.  of  Lisburiie  and 
Coleraine,  Ireland,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Chaeles  Edwaed  Gbegg  (uow  PhiUpps,  of  Picton  Castle), 
J.P.,  Lord  Lieut,  of  Haverfordwest,  0.  6  Oct.  1840;  m. 
25  June,  1808,  Mary  Philippa,  eldest  surviving  dau.  and 
CO  heiress  of  the  late  Rev.  James  H.  A.  Philipps,  of 
Picton  Castle,  co.  Pembroke,  and  has  issue  one  sou  and 
four  daus. 

II.  William  Dominick,  6.  1842 ;  d.  1848. 

III.  Sharpies,  b.  13  March,  1845;  m.  12  Sept.  1877,  Con- 
stance Madeline  Ellen,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Major 
Henry  Bethune  Lindesay,  3rd  Benjjal  Cavalry,  and  cousin 
of  the  late  Sir  Henry  Lindesay  Bethune,  Bare. 

IV.  George  Gregg,  b.  22  Sept.  1848. 

I.  Caroline  Phoebe,  m.  29  Nov.  1871,  Robert  Goddard,  Esq. 
of  the  Middle  Temple,  London,  and  Yokohama,  Japan. 

II.  Mary  Gregg,  m.  25  Aug.  1370.  Sackville  Herbert  Owen, 
Esq.,  only  son  of  William  Herbert  Owen,  Esq.  of  Hill,  co. 
Pembroke,  and  has  issue  two  daus.  iii.  Jane  Edith. 

ILtncagC. — Edwabd  Fishee,  Esq.  of  Thome,  by  his  mar- 
riage with  Miss  Brady,  left,  with  other  issue,  an  only  son, 

John  Fishee,  of  Spring  Dale,  b.  1767;  m.  1800,  Phoe''e 
(deceased),  widow  of  the  late  Travers  Fuller,  Esq.,  and  only 
dau.  of  J.  Sharpies,  Esq.  of  Hitchin,  Herts,  by  his  wife  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  and  heir  of  Henry  Gray,  E.sq.  of  Hoddeston,  Herts. 
This  gentleman  d.  1840,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  eldest  son, 

Edwaed,  now  of  Spring  Dale. 

^rm.?— Arg.,  on  a  chevron  gu.  three  trefoils  slipped  of  the 
field,  in  chief  as  many  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  second.  Crest — In 
front  of  a  bulrush  erect  a  kingfisher  ppr.  resting  the  dexter 
claw  on  a  fleur-de-lis  or.     ^Jr/tto — Virtute  et  tide. 

fieai— Spring  Dale,  Huddersfield. 


FITZGERALD. 

Tke  Knight  of  Glhi. 

FiTzaEEALD,  Desmond  John  Edmfnd  (Knight 
OF  Glin),  of  Glin  Castle,  co.  Limerick,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1871,  h.  1840  ;  m.  1861,  IsabeUa 
Llovd,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  Micliael  Llojd  Apjohu,  of 
Linfield,  co.  Limerick,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Desmo.nd  Fitz-.John,  b.  1862.         u.  Urmston,  b.  1864. 

III.  Louis  de  Kottenburgh,  b.  1867. 

I.  Clara  Nesta. 

lit'lXEaCJC.— Gilbebt  Fitz-Jodn,  ancestor  of  the  WniTB 
Knight;  Sie  John  Fitz-John,  ancestor  of  the  Knight  of 
Glin  ;  Maubice  Fitz-John,  ancestor  of  the  Knight  of  Keeet  ; 
and  TnoMAs  Fitz-John,  ancestor  of  the  Fitzgeralds  nf  the 
liland  of  Km-y,  were  brothers,  whom  John  Fitz-Thomas 
Fitzgerald,  Lord  of  Decies  and  Desmond,  by  virtue  of  his 
royal  seigniory  as  a  Count  Palatine,  created  Knights,  and 
their  descendants  have  been  so  styled  in  Acts  of  Parliament, 
patents  under  the  Great  Seal,  and  other  legal  documents  up  to 
the  pre.'^ent  time. 

SiB  John  Fitz-John,  Knt.,  to  whom  his  father  gave  the 
castles  of  Glyncorbury  and  Beagh,  co.  Limerick,  was  the  1st 
Knight  of  Glyn,  and  left  issue, 

John  Fitz-John,  his  successor. 

Gebald  Fitz-John,  ancestor  of  the  family  of  Fitzceeald 
of  Clenlish  and  Castle  Ishcn,  co.  Cork,  Baits, 
^ir  John  Fitz-John  w:u!  x.  by  his  cldc.'il  aou, 


Sie  John  Fitz-John  del  Glyn,  Knt.,  from  whom  descended, 

Thomas  Fitz-Gebald,  who  was  attainted  with  his  father, 
and  executed  11  Queen  Elizabeth,  leaving  a  dau.,  Ellen,  to, 
Sir  Edmond  FitzHarris,  Knt. ;  and  a  son,  his  successor, 

Edmond  Fitz-Geeald,  Knight  of  Glin,  pardoned  and  restored 
to  his  estates,  13  June,  30  Elizabeth.  He  ra.  Honora,  dau.  cf 
Owen  M'Carthy  Reagh,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Fitz-Gebald  Knight  of  Glin,  who  had  livery  of  his 
lands,  18  Dec.  1628.  He  surrendered  those  estates,  and  ha« 
them  re-granted  22  June,  1635.  He  ra.  Joan,  dau.  of  James, 
Lord  Dunboyne,  widow  of  Edmond  Fitz-Gibbon,  son  of 
Edmond  Fitz-Gibbon,  the  White  Knight,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Gebald  Fitz-Geeald,  Knight  of  Glin,  who  made  a  deed 
of  settlement  of  his  estates,  5  Dec.  1672.  He  m.  Joan 
O'Brien,  and  dying  before  1700,  left  issue,  Thomas,  his 
successor;  John;  and  Honora,  wife  of  Henry  Fitz-Gerald,, 
Esq.  of  Bremore,  co.  Kerry.    His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Fitz-Geeald,  Knight  of  Glin,  seised  of  an  estate  in 
tail  under  the  deed  of  settlement  of  1672,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Edmond  P'itz-Gerald,  and  had,  with  a  dau.,  Catharine,  m. 
Robert  Fitz-Gerald,  of  Dublin,  three  sons,  successiv( 
heritors.    The  eldest, 

Edmond  Fiiz-Geeald,  Knight  of  Glin,  d.  s.  p.,  and  was  s.  by 
his  brother, 

BicHABD  Fitz-Geeald,  Knight  of  Glin,  who  was  s.  by  his 
brotlier, 

Thomas  Fitz-Geeald,  Knight  of  Glin,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Johr 
Bateman,  Esq.  of  Oak  Park,  co.  Kerry,  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Plummer,  Esq.  of  Mount  Plummer 
CO.  Cork. 

Frances,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Lloyd,  of  Castle  Lloyd,  co.  Tip 
perary. 

Ellen,  m.  Gustavus  Matthias  Hippisley,  Esq. 

Catharine,   m.  Maurice  O'Connor,  Esq.  of  co.  Kerry. 

Jane,  m.  Joseph  Sargeant,  Esq.  of  co.  Limerick. 
Thomas  Fitz-Gerald,  whose  will  is  dated  17  Sept.  1781,  am 
was  proved  18  Feb.  1801,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Fitz-Geeald,  Knight  of  Glin,  m.  Margaretta  Marialii 
dau.  of  John  Fraunceis  Gwynn,  Esq.  of  Ford  Abbey,  Devon  |„ 
and  was  .?.  by  his  only  son, 

John  Feaunceis  Fitz-Gebald.  Knight  of  Glin,  M.A.,  J.P.  ani  ^ 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Limerick  1830,  b.  28  June,  1791 
28  July,  1812,    Bridget,   5th  dau.  of  Rev.  Joseph   Eyre,   o 
Westerham,  Kent,  and  had  issue, 

John  Feaunceis  Eyee,  late  Knight  of  Glin. 

Edmond  Urmston  McLeod. 

Geraldine  Anne.  Margaretta  Sophia 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Feadnceis  Etbe  Fitz-Geeald,  Knight  of  Glin,  6.  IS13  tj', 
m.  1835,  Clara,  only  dau.  of  Gerald  Blennerhassett,  Esq.  c  jyi 
Riddlestown,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Desmond  John  Edmuno,  the  present  Knight  of  Glin. 

II.  Gerald  B.        in.  William  Urmston.        iv.  John  F.  E. 
V.  Thomas  Otho.        vi.  George  W.  M.,  d.  25  April,  1872. 

I.  Geraldine  Elizabeth  Blennerhassett,    ni.   13    Dec.    186* 
Thomas  H.  Greer,  Esq.,  R.A.,  son  of  the  late  Major  GreeiP^ 
of  The  Grange. 

II.  Florence  Sophia. 

III.  Margaretta,  m.  18G9,  George  Finch,  Esq.  of  Maryvillifc^ 
CO.  Limerick.  , 

The  Knight  of  GUn  d.  25  Nov.  1866. 

.i^rms—Enn.,  a  saltier  gu.     Crcs^— A  boar  passant  gu.bristlcfali' 
and  armed  or.     Motta — Shanet  a  boo. 
Stai — Glin  Castle,  co.  Limerick. 


FIIZGERALD. 

The  Knight  of  Kerry. 

FlTZGEEALD,    PeTEB    (KnIGHT    OF    KeEEt),    C 

Valentia,  and  Ballinruddery,  Listovvel,  co.  Kerrj 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1849,  b.  15  Sept.  1808 
m.  11  Aug.  1838,  Julia,  dau.  of  Peter  Bodki 
Hiissey,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  FarrinakiU 
House,  CO.  Kerry,  and  lias  issue, 

I.  Maueice,  Equerry  to  H.R.H.  the  Duke   of  Connaugh 
Capt.  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  6  Feb.  1844. 

II.  Robert  John  La  Touche,  b.  12  Jan.  1852. 

III.  Peter  David,  b.  29  Dec.  1855. 

IV.  Brinsley  John  Hamilton,  6.  25  Sept.  1859. 

I.  Mary  Emily  Frances,  in.  Jan.  1863,  Sir  Capel  Molyneu; 
Bart.,  of  Castle  Dillon,  co.  Armagh. 

II.  Emily.  iii.  Frances  Caroline. 

IV.  Katherine,  m.  17  April,  1873,  Hev.  Henry  Bell,  Vi^ar  i 
Muncaster  Chase,  Cumberland.  i 


FIT 


THE  LANrED  GENTRY. 


FIT 


r,co 


V.  Klizalieth  Ann.  vi.  Jnlia  Emma  Isabella. 

VII.  Eileen  Geiuucie. 

fLinCilQt, — Sib  Richard  Fitzge«aid  (son  of  Maurice, 
brother  of  the  1st  Knight  of  Glin),  generally  called  the  1st 
Kn'Kjht  of  Ken-i/,  m.  and  had  two  sons,  Maurice,  his  heir ; 
and  James,  from  whom  the  Fitzgeralds  0/  Cloijne.  The  elder 
son, 

Sir  Maurice  Fitzgerald,  Knight  of  Kerry,  Lord  of  Rathanan 
and  Inismore,  was  father  of 

John  Fitzgerald,  Knight  of  Kerry,  called  the  Blind  Bishop 
l>f  Ardfert,  living  1405,  whose  son. 

Sir  Mal-rice   Fitzgerald,  Knight  of  Kerry,   m.  and  had 

iree  sons;  the  eldest  of  whom.  Sir  Maurice  Fitzgerald, 
Knight  of  Kerry,  is  styled  in  a  record,  "Domino  Mauritio 
Militide  Kerry,"  12  Henry  Vll.;  the  2nd,  John,  was  father 
of  William,  heir  to  his  uncle ;  and  Robert,  of  AUon,  whose 
eventual  representative,  Joan  Fitzgerald,  m.  Sir  Gerald 
Aylmer,  Bart. 

Sir  William  Fitzgerald,  son  of  John,  s.  his  uncle.  Sir 
Maurice.     He  was  father  of 

John  Fitzgerald,  of  Rathanan  and  Inismore,  Knight  of 
Kerry,  who  settled  his  estates  on  his  heirs  male,  by  deed, 
Jated  8  Jan.  1573.  By  Shela  his  wife,  dau.  of  O'Sullivan 
More,  he  left  a  son  and  successor, 

William  Fitzgerald,  of  Rathanan,  Knight  of  Kerry,  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Charles  O'Conor,  of  Derrymullen,  and  d.  6  Nov. 
1640,  leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Fitzgerald,  of  Rathanan,  Knight  of  Kerry,  m. 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Fitzmaurice,  18th  Lord  Kerry  and 
Lixnaw,  and  was  father  of  Thomas,  who  d.  v.  p.  1667,  leaving, 
by  Jane  his  wife,  a  son, 

John  Fitzgerald,  of  Inismore  and  Rathanan,  Knight  of 
Kerry,  restored  to  his  estate  by  patent,  dated  14  May,  1677. 
ii.  Honora,  dau.  of  Connor  O'Brien,  Viscount  Clare,  by 
Catherine  his  wife,  sister  and  co-heir  of  James  Fitzgerald,  last 
Earl  of  Desmond,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Maurice  Fitzgerald,  Knight  of  Kerry,  m.  30  June,  1703, 
Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  David  Crosbie,  Esq.  of  Ardfert,  by 
Jane  his  wife,  younger  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Hamilton, 
Ksq.,  and  sister  of  Maurice  Crosby,  1st  Lord  Brandon,  and  by 
tier  left  at  his  decease,  15  Nov.  1762,  two  sons,  John,  his  heir; 
ind  Robert,  heir  to  his  nephew  ;  and  several  daus.,  of  whom 
lane,  to.  George  Herbert,  Esq.  of  Currens;  Honoria,  m. 
aichard  Meredyth,  Esq.  of  Tierna;  Bridget,  m.  1st,  Thomas 
?andes,  and  2ndly,  Mr.  Creagh  ;  Margaret,  to.  John  Hewson, 
Ssq.  of  Ennismore;  Anne,  lu.  John  Stack,  Esq.  of  Ballyconry ; 
Mary,  m.  1st,  Robert  CoUis,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  Thomas  Rice, 
of  Mount  Trenchard;  Lucy,  m.  John  Day,  of  Loher- 
:annon;  Marian,  m.  William  Meredyth,  Esq.  of  Anna;  and 
Sarbara,  to.  Bastable  Herbert,  Esq.    The  elder  son  and  heir, 

John  Fitzgerald,  Knight  of  Kerry,  to.  12  April,  1732,  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Right  Hon.  Joseph  Deane,  Lord  Chief  Baron  of 
Exchequer,  and  left  a  dau.,  Elizabeth  (heiress  to  her 
jrother),  m.  Richard  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Castle  Townsend,  co. 
>rk ;  and  a  son, 

Maurice  Fitzgerald,  Knight  of  Kerry,  m.  10  June,  1764, 
L.ady  Anne  Fitzmaurice,  only  dau.  of  William,  2nd  Earl  of 
ierry,  but  d.  s.  p.  1780,  and  was  s.  by  his  uncle, 

Robert  Fitzgerald,  Esq.,  Judge  of  the  Admiralty  Court, 
ind  M.P.  for  Dingle,  who  m.  thrice;  by  his  1st  wife,  Miss 
..esUe,  an  heiress,  and  by  his  2nd,  Mrs.  Crosbie,  dau.  of  the 
{night  of  Glin,  he  had  no  issue,  but  by  the  3rd,  Catherine, 
lau.  of  Launcelot  Sandes,  Esq.  of  Kilcaven,  he  left  at  his 
lecease,  1871  (with  a  younger  son,  Robert,  killed  at  the  siege 
■f  Seringapatam,  leading  the  Grenadiers  of  the  33rd  regt.),  an 
Ider  son  and  heir, 

The  Right   Hon.  Maurice  Fitzgerald,   Knight  of  Kerry, 

.P.  and  D.L.,  a  Privy  Councillor,  and  M.P.  for  35  years  for 
0.  Kerry,  who  filled,  at  different  times,  the  offices  of  Commis- 
ioner  of  Customs,  Lord  of  the  Treasury  and  Admiralty,  and 
/■ice-Treasurer  of  Ireland,  6.  29  Dec.  1772;  m.  1st,  5  Nov. 
Maria,  dau.  of  Ri^ht  Hon.  David  La  Touche,  of  Marlay, 
o.  Dublin,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Maurice,  d.  unni.  1836. 

David,  6.  1804;  d.  unm.  May,  1848. 

Robert,  6.  1805 ;  m.  Ellen,  eldest  dau.  of  P.  B.  Hussey,  Esq. 

of  Farrinakilla  House,  co.  Kerry;  and  d.  1835,   leaving  a 

dau.,  Maria,  m.  Capt.  J.  W.  Percy,  9th  regt.  foot. 
Brinsley,  d.  unm.  1832. 
Peter,  present  Knight  of  Kerry. 
Stephen  Edward,  b.  1816;   to.  Margaret,   dau.  of  Rev.  R. 

Story,  of  Roscneeth,  N.B. 
Eliziibeth,  m.  Crolton  Thomas  Vandeleur,  Esq.  of  Wardeus- 

town,  CO.  Westmeath,  who  d.  10  April,  1860. 
Maria.  Gertrude,  d.  1828. 


Catharine,  to.  Edward  Symes  Bayly,  Ksq.  of  Ballyarthur, 

CO.  Wicklow,  D.L.,  Lieut.-Col.  Wicklow  regt.  of  Militia. 

The  Knight  of  Kerry  ?h.  2ndly,  Cecilia  M.,  relict  qf  —  Knight, 

Esq.,  which  lady  d.  15  Oct.  1859.    The  Knight  d.  6  March  1849^ 

Ar)a:<—Erm.,  a  saltier  gu.      Crest— An  armed  knight  on 
horseback  all  ppr.      iWo»o— Mullachar  a  Ijoo. 

-Seats— Glanleam,  Valencia;  and  Balliuruddery,  Listowel. 


FITZGERALD    OF    MOYRIESK. 

Fostee-Vesey-FitzG-erald,  James,  Esq.  of 
Moyriesk,  co.  Clare,  J.P.  cos.  Clare  and  Galway, 
D.L.  CO.  Clare,  and  High  Sherifp  of  Clare  1868,  b. 
8  May,  1821  ;  m.  4  Dec.  1845,  Henrietta  Louisa, 
dau.  of  Sir  Ross  Mahon,  Bart,  of  Castlegar,  co.  Gal- 
way,  by  his  wife  the  Hon.  Mary  Geraldiue  Fitz- 
Gerald,  and  has  issue, 

I.  James,  b.  1846,  Barrister-at  Law. 

II.  George,  6.  1849,  Capt.  94th  Clare  Militia. 

I.  Henrietta  Mary  Emily,  711.  1870,  George  Harrington  God- 
bold,  Esq.,  12th  regt.;  and  d.  24  Deo.  1877. 

II.  Geraldine  Sophia,  m.  1872,  Robert  Hume  Crowe,  Esq.  of 
Larch  Hill,  J.P.  co.  Clare. 

JLlItCagC.  —  Garrett  Fitzjohn  FitzGibbon,  Esq.  of 
Coolcam  Castle,  in  the  Barony  of  Clangibbon,  co.  Cork  \<i 
branch  of  the  Fitzgibbons,  the  White  Knights),  d.  1637, 
leaving  a  son, 

Maurice  Fitzgibbon,  who  m.  Mary  O'Keeffe,  as  appears  by 
inquisition  taken  at  Mallow,  1638.  He  d.  in  the  lifetime  of  his 
father,  leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

Gerald  Fitzmaurice  FitzGibbon,  heir  to  his  grandfather, 
forfeited  Coolcam  in  1641,  and  settled  in  the  county  of  Clare. 
His  son, 

Gerald  Fitzgerald  FitzGibbon,  to.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Moses  Ashe,  Esq.  of  Ballyline,  co.  Clare,  Capt.  in  Cromwell's 
army,  and  had  issue, 

Maurice  FitzGerald,  who  dropped  the  surname  of  Fitz- 
Gibbon, which  was  never  afterwards  used  by  his  descendants. 
He  »(.  Penelope  Barrett,  of  Hillsborough,  co.  Clare,  by  whom  he 
had  issue,  several  sons  and  daus.    He  d.  1736 ;  his  second  son, 

William  FitzGerald,  b.  1714,  m.  Eliza,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Pierce  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Bathflladown,  co.  Galway,  by 
Ellen  his  wife,  dau.  of  Theobald  Butler,  Esq.  of  Cregg,  and 
had  issue  several  sons  and  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

Right  Hon.  James  FitzGerald  was  called  to  the  Bar  of 
Ireland  in  1769,  and  became  Prime  Serjeant  of  Ireland  and  a 
Privy  Councillor.  He  to.  Catherine,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
Rev.  Henry  Vesey,  Warden  of  Gahvay,  and  great-grand-dau. 
of  Most  Rev.  John  Vesey,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Tuam  (ancestor 
of  the  Viscounts  de  Vesci).  She  was  created  in  1826  Baroness 
FitzGerald  and  Vesci,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland,  with  re- 
mainder to  her  issue  male  by  her  husband,  Right  Hon.  James 
Fitzgerald.    There  were  surviving  children  of  this  marriage, 

I.  WiLLLAM,  2nd  Lord  Fitzgerald  and  Vesey,  who  having 
filled  the  office  of  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer  in  Ireland, 
was  made  President  of  the  Board  of  Trade  in  the  Duke  of 
Wellington's  Cabinet,  but  having  in  1828  lost  his  seat  for 
the  county  of  Clare,  after  a  contest  with  Daniel  O'Connell, 
and  succeeding  to  the  title  of  his  mother,  he  was  created 
Baron  Fitzgerald  of  Desmond  and  Clangibbon,  in  the  co. 
of  Cork,  m  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom.  He  after- 
wards was  President  of  the  Board  of  Control  in  Sir  Robert 
Peel's  Cabinet,  and  d.  s.  p.  in  1843. 

II.  Henry,  3rd  Lord  FitzGerald  and  Veset  (Very  Rev.), 
Dean  of  Kilmore,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Standish  Grady, 
Esq.  of  Elton,  in  the  co.  of  Limerick,  and  had  issue, 
several  daus.  He  .s.  his  brother  William  in  the  liish 
honours  of  the  family,  but  dying  in  1S60,  without  issue 
male,  the  title  became  extinct. 

I.  Maiy,  m.  Sir  Ross  Mahon,  Bart,  of  Castlegar,  co.  Galway 
(see  Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage). 

II.  Letitia,  ri<..  John  Leslie  Foster,  Ksq.,  as  hereafter. 
ui.  Catherine,  d.  unm. 

^amilw  of  poster. 
John  Foster,  Esq.  of  Dunleer,  co.  Louth,  for  many  years 
M.P.  for  the  borough,  m.  in  1704,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  For- 
tescue,  Esq.  of  Newrath,  in  the  same  co.,  and  grand-dau.  of 
Sir  Thomas  Fortescwe,  Knt.  of  Dromisken,  ancestor  of  th^ 
Lords  Clermont  and  Carlingford,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

I.  Anthony,  6.  1705,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Thomas  (Rev.),  great-grandfather  of  Sir  Cavendish 
Harvey  Foster,  Bart,  of  Glyde  Court  (see  Burke's  Peeraiu), 

HI.  William,  M.P.  for  Dunleer,  grandfather  of  John  f  tcde. 
rick  Foster,  Esq.  of  Ballynascanlon  (see  thatjamUy). 


oCG 


FIT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


FIT 


I   Charlotte,  m.  Nicholas  Forster  Esq.  of  Tnllachan,  greatr 
prandfaiher  of  Sir  Thomas  Oriel  Forster,  Bart,  of  Cool- 
derry. 
The  eldest  son, 

Bight  Ho.v.  Avraosx  Fostek,  Lord  Chief  Baron  of  the 
Court  of  Kxcliequer  in  IrfVind,  .,<.  Elizabcih,  dau.  of  William 
Burgh,  F.sq.  of  Btrt,  co.  KiUlare,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  (Right  Hos.i,  I>ord  Obiel,  ChanceUor  of  the  Ex- 
chequer, and  last  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons  in 
Ireland:  created,  1821,  Baron  Oriel.  He  m.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Burgh,  M.P.,  of  Bert,  co.  Kildare,  by  whom 
(who  was  created  a  Peeress  of  Ireland,  17aO,  as  Baroness 
Oriel,  and  1797,  Viscountess  Ferrard)  his  Lordship  had  issue 
(see  BcKKE's  Peerage,  Viscount  Massereene  and  Ferrard). 

II.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  Most  Kev.  Henry  Maxwell,  Bishop  of  Meath, 
graiidfather  of  Lord  Famham,  and  d.  1792. 
The  Lord  Chief  Baron  d.  1778.    His  second  son, 

Bight  Bev.  William  Foster,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Clogher, 
was  consecrated  U  June,  1789,  Bishop  of  Cork  and  Ross; 
translated  to  Kilraore  1790,  and  to  Clogher  1796.  He  m. 
Catherine  Letitia,  dau.  of  Kev.  Charles  Leslie,  D.D.,  of  Bally- 
hay.  CO.  Monaghan,  by  whom  (who  d.  1»14;  Ue  had  (with  other 
daus.)  issue, 
1.  JoHS  Leslie,  of  whom  presently. 

u.  William  (Kev.),  Rector  of  Lo'jghgilly,  co.  Armagh,  m. 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Hamilton  of  Brownhall,  co.   Dunegal, 
and  had  issue. 
I.  Henrietta,  m.  Jerome  Fane,  Count  de  Sails,  and  d.  1856, 
leaving  issue. 

n.  Letitia,  to.  John  Henry  North,  Esq.  Q.C.,  sometime  M.P. 
for  the  llniversity  of  DubUn. 
The  Bishop  of  Clogher  d.  1797.    His  eldest  son, 

John   Leslie  Foster,   M.P.   co.   Louth  for  nearly  twenty 
years;  was  one  of  the  Barons  of  the  Court  of  the  Exchequer 
in  Ireland,  m.  1814.  Hon.  LetitlaVeseyFitzGebau),  as  before 
mentioned,  and  bad  issue, 
I.  William,  m.  Saraianne,  only  child  of  Henry  Quilter,  Esq.  of 
Monken  Hadley,  Middlesex,  and  ha.s  issue. 
n.  John,   m.   Emily,   dau.  of    Rev.  John  Joseph  Fletcher, 
D.D.,  of  Dunran,  co.  Wicklow,  and  has  issue, 
ni.  Ja.mes,  now  of  Moyriesk. 
I.  Letitia. 
Baron  F  .ster  d.  1842.     His  widow,  upon  the  death  of  her 
brother  Henry,  third  Lord  FitzGerald  and  Vesci,   in   accor- 
dance with  the  will  of  her  brother  William,  2nd  Lord  Fitz- 
Gerald and  Vesci,   assumed  for  herself  and    her    issue  the 
surnames  of  Vesey-FitzGekald  after  that  of  Foster.     She 
d.  1S66. 

ArrM — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  p-and  quarters  quarterly; 
1st  and  4th,  erm.,  a  saltire  gu.,  for  Fitzgerald  ;  2nil  and  3rd,  or, 
a  cross  sa.  charged  with  a  patriarchal  cross  of  the  field,  for 
Vesei  ;  2nd  and  .3rd,  grand  quarters :  arg.,  a  chevron  veit  be- 
tween three  bugle  horns  sa.  stringed  gu.,  for  Foster.  C'resU — 
On  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  wild  boar  passant  gu.,  charged 
with  three  annulets  arg.,  for  Fitzgerald;  2nd,  A  hand  in 
anuour  holding  a  laurel  branch  all  ppr.,  for  Vesey;  3rd,  a 
stag  trippant  vpr.,  for  Foster.    Jliotto— Shanet  a  boo. 

Stat—  Moyriesk,  Quin,  co.  Clare. 


PENROSE-FITZGERALD    OF  COEKBEG 
AND    LISaUINLAN. 

Penbo3e-Fitzgee.\ld,  Kobeet  Uxiacee,  Esq. 
of  Corkbeg  and  Lisquinlan,  co.  Cork,  and  of 
"VVatercastle,  Queen's  Co.,  J.P.,  D.L.,  b,  10  July, 
1839;  m.  Sept.  1867,  Jane  Emily,  eldest  dau.  of 
Gen.  Sir  Wdliam  Codrington,  Gr.C.B. 

ILincagr.— The  Fltzgeralds  of  Corkbeg  and  Lisquinlan 
are  well  known  in  the  hi.story  of  the  county  of  Cork. 

Sir  William  Fitzgerald,  Knt.  of  co.  Kerry,  was  living  a.d. 
1420,  and  was  son  of  Richard  Fitzgerald,  who  was  made  by 
the  Earl  of  Desmond  Seneschal  of  Imukilly  and  Captain  of  his 
Kerne.     Sir  Wiliiara  was  father  of 

James  Fitzwilliam  Fitzgerald,  Dean  of  Cloyne  in  1535, 
whose  son, 

EoMCND  FiTZJAMES  FiTzoERALD,  of  Imokilly,  had  three 
wives ;  by  his  1st  wife,  a  dau.  of  Fitzgerald,  of  Imokilly,  he 
had  three  sons, 

I.  John  FitzEdmund  (Sir),  of  Cloyne,  who  by  patent  dated 
12  May,  1607,  had  a  grant  of  large  estates  in  i  he  cos.  of 
Kerry  and  Cork,  especially  at  Cloyne,  in  the  Barony  of 
Imokilly,  in  the  latter  co.  He  m.  Onora  O'Brien,  of  the 
house  of  Thomond,  and  left  issue,  whose  male  descendants 
were  in  leing  teiup.  William  III. 

II.  Richard,  of  whom  hereafter.  ni.  Garrett,  d.  s.  p. 
By  his  2nd  and  3rd  wi>es,  Ldmund  Fitzjaiues  had  other  issue, 
three  eons  and  tiiree  daus.    The  2nd  son  by  his  1st  wiic. 


BiCHARD  FitzEdmtnd  Fitzoctald,  of  Lisquinlan,  m.  a  dan. 
of  Donel  Art  O'Keefe,  of  Barry's  co.,  and  had,  with  two 
other  sons,  James  and  Garrett,  a  successor, 

Jons  Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of  Lisquinlan.  By  indenture  dated 
30  Oct.  1612,  Sir  Richard  Boyle,  Knt.  nf  Waterford,  regranted, 
enfeoffed,  and  confirmed  to  him  as  "John  FitzRichard 
Geraudine,"  the  lands  of  Lisquinlan,  Ballinvarrage,  and  Bal- 
lingann,  being  "freeholde  land  tyme  out  of  miude."  He  ti. 
2  April,  1634,  and  was  «.  by  his  son, 

William  Fiizgebald,  Esq.  of  Lisquinlan,  who  had  livery  of 
seizin  of  his  father's  estates,  6  March,  1638,  and  is  mentioned 
as  a  cousin  in  the  will  of  Sir  John  FitzKdmund  Fitzgerald, 
1  Sept.  1640,  the  grandson  of  his  grandfather's  elder  brother. 
By  a  decree  of  the  Court  of  Claims,  1662,  he  was  declared  to 
have  been  always  loyal  and  an  innocent  Protestant,  and  to 
have  died  in  1656,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Garrett  Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of  Lisquinlan,  who  presented  a 
petition  to  the  Court  of  Claims,  21  Aug.  1662,  to  be  restored  to 
his  father's  lands,  and  obtained  a  decree  for  restitution  the 
same  year.  He  was  aUo  put  in  possession  of  the  lands  of 
Kilcorkbeg,  alias  Corkbeg,  Knockerneede,  and  Baneshane,  in 
the  Barony  of  Imokilly,  which  had  been  mortgaged,  in  1629. 
by  Sir  John  FitzEdmund  Fitzgerald,  Knt.  of  Cloyne,  to  Sir 
Robert  Tynte.  Knt,,  and  had  been  assigned  by  Sir  Robert  lo 
him.    He  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry,  to  whom  his  father  bequeathed  the  lands  of  CorU- 
beg,  and  appointed  liim  executor  of  his  will. 

I.  Eleanor,  m.  Maurice  Umacke,  Esq.  of  Youghal,  and  had  a 
son, 

Thomas  Unlacke,  Esq.  of  Woodhouse,  co.  Waterford,  m. 
Helena,  dau.  of  Christian  Borr,  Esq.  of  Crinagh,  co. 
Wexford,  and  had  three  sons, 

1  Borr  Uniacke,  ancestor  of  UsiiCKE  of  Woodhoute 
(.-■««  that  family). 

2  Robert,  who  "assumed  the  surname  of  Fitzgerald  on 
succeeding  to  the  Lisquinlan  and  Corkbeg  estates,  of 
w  hom  hereafter. 

3  Maurice  Uniacke,  of  Ballynaeoda,  m.  Katherine,  dau 
of  James  Uniacke,  Esq.  of  Cappa,  and  had  one  dau., 
TO.  Walter  Atkins,  Esq.  of  Ledington,  co.  Cork. 

II.  Katherine.  in.  Philis. 
IV.  Mabel,  Mrs.  Ruthven. 

Mr.  Fitzgerald,  whose  will,  dated  12  Nov.  1688,  was  proved 
17  June,  1(389,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of  Li.squinlan,  s.  to  Corkbeg  on 
the  death  a.  p.  of  his  brother  Henry,  which  lands,  by  deeds 
dated  29  and  30  April,  1715,  he  settled  on  his  grand-nephew, 
Robert  Uniacke,  2nd  son  of  his  nephew,  Thomas  Uniacke. 
By  his  will,  dated  10  June,  1718,  and  proved  16  May,  1719,  he 
confirmed  the  deeds  of  1715,  and  bequeathed  Lisquinlan,  and 
his  other  lands  to  his  said  grand-nephew,  Boiiert  Uniacke, 
with  divers  remainders  over,  upon  condition  of  the  intieritors 
taking  the  surname  of  Fitzgerald.  He  d.  s.  p.  and  was  s.  by 
his  grand-nephew, 

Robert  U.niacke-Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of  Corkbeg,  who  as  before 
stated,  assumed  that  surname  in  compliance  with  the  will  of  hie 
grand  uncle.  He  m.  1st,  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Judkin,  Esq, 
of  Greenhills,  co.  Tipperary,  and  by  her  had  issue,  with  four 
daus.,  two  pons, 

Robert,  of  Corkbeg,  M.P.  for  the  co.  of  Cork. 

Thomas  (Sir),  of  Lisheen,  assumed  the  name  of  Judkis,  in 
addition  to,  and  before,  that  of  Fitzgerald  ;  was  created  a 
Bart,  in  1801,  ancestor  of  Fitzgerald,  Bart  of  Lisheen. 
Mr  Uniacke-Fitzgerald  to.  2ndly,  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Robert 
Blakeney,  Esq.  of  Mount  Blakeney,  by  Deborah  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Grice  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Ballynatray,  and  by  her  had  a  dau., 
Gertrude,  wife  of  John  La  Touche,  Esq.  of  Harristown.  Mr. 
Uniacke  Fitzgerald's  elder  son, 

Robert  U.niacke-Fitzgerald,  Esq. of  Lisquinlan  and  Corkbeu, 
M.P.  for  CO.  Cork,  m.  Louisa,  dau.  of  Rev.  Richard  Bullen,  and 
was  father  of  a  son,  Lieut. -Col.  Robert,  who  d.  s.  p.,  and  of 
several  daus.  dee  Supokiaait),  of  whom  the  eldest, 

LocisA  Pettitot  Fitzgerald,  m.  12  July,  1794,  jAjras 
Pe.nrose,  Esq.  of  W^oodhill,  son  of  Cooper  Penrose,  Esq.,  and 
by  him,  who  d.  19  April,  1845)  left  at  her  decease,  28  Oct. 
1834, 

Cooper  Penrose,  of  Woodhill,  co.  Cork,  d.  unm.  1862. 

Robert,  of  whom  presently. 

John  (Rev.),   formerly  Rector  of  Magoumey,  and  now  of 
Woodhill,  m.  Harriet,  dau.  of  liev.  J.  Hardy. 

■William,  of  Gleumore,  m.  Helena,  dau.  of  £.  Townshend, 
Esq.,  M.D. 

Louisa,  d.  unm. 

Frances,  m.  Eev.  George  Giimblcton,  of  Belgrove :  and  d. 
Aug.  1867. 

Anne,  m.  Thomas  Blakeney  Lyon  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
uieiiagh. 


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567 


Geraldine  (twin  with  Anne),  to.  Rev.  James  Crawford  Gor- 
don, of  Delamont  and  Florida  Manor,  co.  Down. 

Gertrude,  vt.  J.  T.  Inghiim,  Esq.  Harriet. 

Elizabech,  in.  3  Dcu.  1B4U,  liobert  St.  Leger  Atkins,  Esq.  of 
Waterpark. 
The  2nd  son, 

EoiiERT  Uniacke  Fitzobrald  Penrose,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Cork- 
beg  and  Lisquinlan,  co.  Cork,  and  Water  Castle,  Queen's  Co., 
6.  1  July,  1800;  to.  1830,  Frances  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Dr. 
Austen,  of  Hadwell  Lodfje,  co.  Cork,  by  Fanny  Matilda  Cock- 
ayne his  wife,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  late  Hon.  W.  M. 
Cockayne,  youngest  son  of  Viscount  Cullen,  and  had  issue, 

EoBERT  TJnIACKE   PENROSE  FlTZGERALD,  HOW  of  Corkbeg. 

Cliarles  Cooper  Penrose,  Capt.  R.N. 
James  Henry  Brabazon  Penrose. 

Matilda  Sophia  Georgina.  Geraldine  Fanny  Louisa. 

Seats— Coikbeg  and  Lisquinlan,  co.  Cork;  and  Water  Castle, 
Queen-sCo.  , 

FITZGERALD    OF    TXJIlIiOTJGH, 

FiTZGEEALD,  Chaeles  Lionel,  Esq.  of  Tiirlough 
Park,  CO.  Mayo,  J. P.  aiid  D.L.,  b.  24  Aug.  1833  ;  m. 
3  Dec.  1859,  Emilj,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Michael 
Dungan,  Esq.,  which  lady  d.  6  July,  1872.  He  m. 
2ndly,  22  Oct.  1873,  Isabella  Emily,  2nd  dau.  of 
the  late  Rev.  Kobert  J.  Serjeantson,  Vicar  of  Suaith, 
CO.  York, 

IL {lira 50.— John  FiTzoERALD,  Esq.  of  Gurteens,  co.  Water-, 
ford  (of  a  family  which  is  stated  to  have  held  landed  property 
in  Kilkenny),  forfeited  his  hereditary  estates  for  his  devotion 
to  the  royal  cause.  He  r,i.  the  widow  of  Gen.  Harrison 
(Cromwell's  General),  by  whom  he  acquired  the  estate  of 
Turlough,  CO.  Mayo,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of  Turlough,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth 
Ferron  (mother  of  llulph  Jenison,  Esq.,  Master  of  the  Buck- 
hounds  to  George  II.),  and  2ndly,  Henrietta  Browne, 
of  the  Neale,  by  whom  he  had  issue  six  sons  and  four 
daus. ;  one  of  the  latter,  Mary,  to.  the  Marquis  d'Arezzo, 
Governor  of  Naples;  and  Bridget,  to.  Thomas  Leslie,  Esq.  of 
Grange.  Thomas  Fitzgerald  d.  15  July,  1747,  iu  liis  a6lhyear, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of  Turlough,  d.  unm.  and  was  s.  by 
his  brother, 

George   Fitzgerald,   Esq.   of   Turlough,   a  Capt.   in    the 
Austrian  Service,  to.  Lady  Mary  Hervey,  sister  of  Frederiuk, 
4tli  Earl  of  Bristol,  Bishop  of  Deny,   and  by   her  (who  d. 
1753)  had  two  sons, 
George  Egbert,  »i.  Miss  ConoUy,  sister  of  the  Eight  Hon. 
Thomas  ConoUy,  of  Castletown ;  and  d.  leaving  one  dau. 
Charles  Lionel. 
The  2nd  son, 

Charles  Lionel  Fitzcerald,  Esq.  of  Turlough  Park,  Lieut. - 
Col.  of  the  North  Mayo  Militia,  m.  nil,  Dorothea,  eldest  dau. 
of  Sir  Thomas  Butler,  Bart,  of  Ballintemple,  co.  Carlow,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  11  April,  1829),  had  issue, 
Thomas  George,  of  Turlough. 

Edward  Thomas,  6.  21  Dec.  1784;  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army, 
servei!  as  Assistant  Quartermaster-General  with  the  Guards 
at  Waterloo;  m.  20  Nov.  1811,  Emma,  youngest  dau.  of 
Edmond  Green,  Esq.  of  Medham,  in  the  Isle  of  Wight,  and 
dying  1845,  left  surviving  issue,  1  Lionel  Charles  Henry 
William,  b.  9  Sept.  1812,  an  officer  in  the  army;  2  Edward 
Thomas,  6.  19  Sept.  1817  ;  3  Henry  Augustus  Robert,  b. 
8  Dec.  1824;  4  Desmond  Gerald,  6.28  Dec.  1834;  1  Louisa, 
2  Emma  Mary ;  3  Catherine  Dorothea ;  4  Dorothea  B^rances ; 
5  Frances  Anne. 

Charles  Lionel,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  m.  Marianne,  dau. 
of  Lieut.-Col.   Breedon,    H.M.,   and  left  surviving   issue, 
Charles   Lionel,  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.,  to.  a  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col. 
Pettey,   R.A.,  and   has  issue;    William  Hervey;    Henry; 
Alf led  John;  Ormond;  Augustus  Harry. 
Dorothea  Mary,  to.  Patrick  Kirvvan,  Esq.  of  Dalgin  Park,  co. 
Mayo. 
Col.  FitzGerald  d.  29  April,  1805,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Thomas  George  Fitzgerald,   Esq.   of  Turlough  Park,  co. 
Mayo,   and   of    Maperton    House,    Somerset,   Lieut.-Col.    in 
the  army,  and  D.L.,  b.  5   June,   1771 ;  m.   1st,  6  Sept.  1806, 
Delia,  youngest  dau.  of   Joshua  F'ield,  Esq.  of   Heaton,  co. 
York,  and  had  by  her  a  son, 
Charles  Lionel  William,  m.  Dorothea,  2nd  dau.  of  Patrick 
Kirwan,  Esq.  of  Dalgin  Park,  co.  Mayo,  and  d.  9  Nov.  1834, 
leaving  an  only  son,  the  present  Charles  Lionel  Fitz- 
gerald, Esq. 
Colonel  Fitzgerald  m.  2ndly,  29  April,   1819,  Elizabeth,  only 
dau.  of  James  Crowther,  M.D.,  of  Boldshuy  Hall,  co.  York, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  16  Sept.  1838),  had  issue, 


Henrt  Thomas  George,  of  Maperton  House,  Wincanton, 
Somerset,  J. P.,  Major  1st  W.  York  Rilles,  and  formerly 
an  officer  1st  Life  Guards,  b.  5  Maith,  1820^  to.  23  May, 
1839,  Elizabeth  Harriott,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel 
Wildman  Yates,  Vicar  of  St.  Mary's,  Reading,  and  has 
issue,  1  George  Wildman  Yates,  b.  '.'H  llimli,  IRIO; 
2  Charles  Lionel  Wingfield,  b.  26  Dec.  l  ii;  :'.  lM«;\id 
Gerald,  b.  '26  March,  1846;  m.  23  April,  \.-.,:\,  ih/ilMth 
Mary  Regis,  dau.  of  Heniy  Raymoii<l  AmnM.  II,  1^4., 
nephew  of  James  Everard,  9th  Lord  Aruml.  11  m  \\  anlom-; 
1  Charlotte  Elizabeth  Harriot,  to.  14  Ncn.  I-.;;,  .I..|m  ial- 
bot  Coke,  Capt.  25th  King's  Own  Bordmrs,  rl.lrsi  son  of 
Col.  Coke,  of  Debdale  Hall,  Notts,  and  lia.s  issue,  Diana 
Geraldine;  2  Frances  Geraldine,  m.  30  April,  ls68,  Sir 
Richard  G.  Glyn,  Bart,  of  Gaunts  House,  Dorset. 

Elizabeth  Geraldine,  to.  John  Eveleigh  Wyudham,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue. 

Mary  Dorothea,  m.  Rev.  Edward  Newton  Dickenson,  and 
has  issue,  Edward  Newton ;  Augustus ;  Clare ;  Cecil ;  and 
Lily. 

^riHs— Erm.,  a  saltier  gu.      Crest— \  boar,  passant.    Motto 
-Honor  probataque  virtus. 
Salt— Turlough  Park,  Castlebar. 


PTJECELL-FITZGERALD  OF  THE  LITTLE 
ISLAND. 

PrECELL-FlTzG-EEALD,  JoHN,  Esq.  of  The  Little 
Island,  CO.  Waterford,  and  of  Boulge  Hall,  Suffolk, 
J.P.  for  the  latter,  b.  29  June,  1803  ;  m.  1st,  18  Nov. 
1832,  Augusta  Jane  Lisle,  only  dau.  of  Charles 
March  Phillipps,  Esq.  of  Garendon  Park,  and  Grace 
Dieu  Manor,  co.  Leicester,  formerly  M.P.  for  the 
Northern  Division  of  that  co.,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
30  July,  1836)  has  issue, 

I.  Gerald    Charles,    M.A.,    J. P.,  late    Lieut.  Waterford 
Artillery,  b.  1  Sept.  1833. 

II.  Maurice  Noel  Ryder,  b.  22  Deo.  1835. 
1.  Olivia  Mary  Frances,  d.  2  Feb.  1838. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1813,  Hester,  dau.  of  William 
Haddon,  Esq.  Mr.  Purccll-FitzGerald,  who  is 
17th  in  lineal  descent  from  Maurice,  4th  Earl  of 
Kildare,  s.  to  the  family  estates,  on  the  death  of  his 
mother,  30  Jan.  1855,  and  resumed,  by  royal  license, 
Jan.   1858,  the   additional  surname   and  arms   of 

PUECELL. 

ILt'nCaflC.— For  a  detailed  account  of  the  origin  and  early 
history  of  the  Fitzgerald  family  refer  to  the  pedigree,  in  the 
Peerage,  of  the  Duke  of  Leinster,  its  head  and  represen- 
tative. 

The  FitzGeralds  of  the  Little  Island  are  descended  from 
John,  the  4th  son  of  Maurice,  4th  Earl  of  Kildare.  John's 
descendants  became  settled  in  Waterford,  and  occupied  a  pro- 
minent position  in  that  town  till  the  defeat  of  James  II.,  at 
the  Boyne  ruined  the  fortunes  of  that  monarch's  adherents. 
John  Fitzgerald  was  .5.  by  his  son,  Patrick  FitzGerald,  from 
whom  the  representation  of  the  family  passed  successively  to 
his  descendants,  James  FitzGerald,  and 

Edward  FitzGerald  whose  son,  John  Fitzgerald,  was 
Sheriff  for  Waterford  1639.  He  was  s.  by  his  son,  Edward 
FitzGerald,  whose  brother,  Richard,  was  Sheriff  for  Water- 
ford 1650.  Edward  FitzGerald  ]».  1st,  Joan  FitzGerald;  and 
2n(lly,  Joan  Luttrell,  by  each  of  whom  he  had  issue.  Con- 
fining ourselves  to  the  issue  of  his  1st  wife,  we  have  to  notice 
three  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest,  William  FitzGerald,  to.  Anna 
Sarstield,  but  his  line  became  extinct  by  the  death,  1716,  of 
his  grandson,  William  FitzGerald,  of  Blackhall.  The  2nd  did 
not  marry ;  the  3rd  son, 

John  FitzGerald,  had  by  his  wife,  Joan  FitzGerald,  a  son 
and  heir,  John  FitzGerald,  who  to.  Maria  Woodlock,  and  had 
by  her, 

Richard  FitzGerald,  Sheriff  of  Waterford  1687,  who  m.  1st, 
Maria  Browne,  and  by  her  had  issue,  John,  who  d.  v.nm. ; 
Margaret,  to.  Luke  Hore,  Esq.  He  m.  2ndly,  Francisca 
Xaveria,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Wyse,  Esq.  of  St.  John's  Priory, 
and  had  by  her  ten  sons  and  three  daus.  His  eldest  son,  by 
his  2nd  marriage, 

Nicholas  FitzGerald,  m.  Isabella  Aylmer,  and  was  elected 
7  May,  1689,  to  represent  the  city  of  Waterford  in  King 
James's  second  Parliament.  In  the  same  year  he  was  ap- 
pointed (with  the  Earl  of  Tyrone  and  others)  a  member  of 
the  Corporation  nominated  by  James  II.,  and  of  whicli  his 
father,  Richard  Filzgeiald,  was  a). pointed  Mayor.  On  the 
2nd  of  June,  1690,  he  joined  King  James  IL'e  army  as  1st 


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Lieul.-Col.  of  Horse,  and  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  the  Boyne, 
July  1st,  1G90.  He  left  three  sons,  Richard,  m.  Kebecca,  only 
child  of  Thomas  Grove,  Esq.  of  Worcester;  Thomas;  and 
George ;  and  one  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Anthony  Coklough,  Esq. 
of  Ballysop,  co.  Wexford.  In  default  of  any  further 
direct  issue,  the  line  was  carried  on  by  I 

Edward  FitzGerald,  Esq.  of  Waterford  (10th  son  of 
Eichard  FitzGerald,  by  Frances  Xaveria,  dau.  of  Nicholas 
Wyse,  Esq.  of  St.  John's  Priory).  He  m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau. 
of  C.  Browne,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  John  and  Xaveria.  By  his 
2nd  wife,  Elizabeth  Eochfort,  he  had,  Edward,  m.  the  relict 
of  George  FitzGerald,  Esq.  ;  David,  m.  Miss  Esmonde.  By 
his  3rd  wife,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Power,  Esq.  of  Clashmore, 
Waterford,  he  had  no  issue.  He  d.  1736,  and  was  «.  by  his 
son  by  his  1st  wife, 

John  FitzGerald,  Esq.  of  Williamstown,  co.  Waterford, 
m.  29  Aug.  1757,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Kennedy,  Esq.  of  Mount 
Kennedy,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1798)  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir.  ii.  Charles,  6.  1765;  d.  1783. 

III.  George,  b.  1768;  d.  unm.  1796. 

I.  Eleanor,   m.  29  Sept.  1774,  John  Purcell,  Esq.  of  Dublin, 
and  had  a  son, 
John  Pdkcell,  Esq.  of  Kilkenny,  M.D.,  of  whom  hereafter. 

n.  Mary  Anne,  m.  1st,  John  Cologhao,  Esq.  of  Teneriffe,  and 
by  him  had  issue, 

1  Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  Count  Reginald  de  la  Soudiere,  of 
Angouleme. 

2  Ann  Anica  Margaret,  m.  Count  Paul  Bossegli  de  Gozze, 
of  Kagusa,  Dalmatia. 

She  m.  2ndly,  Monsieur  Bacheville,  an  officer  in  the  French 
King's  Guard,  by  whom  she  had  no  issue. 
Mr.  FitzGerald,  of  Williamstown,  d.  17  Jan.  1784,  and  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

John  FitzGerald,  Esq.,  6.  12  Oct.  1760;  m.  May,  1779, 
Mary,  only  dau.  of  Keane  FitzGerald,*  Esq.  of  Totteridge, 
Herts,  and  had  a  son,  John  Charles,  6.  1781,  m.  Miss  Louisa 
Danvers,  and  d.  s.  p.  Sept.  1807  ;  and  a  dau.  Mary  Frances, 
of  whom  presently.  In  addition  to  his  family  estates,  Mr. 
FitzGerald  s.  to  estates  in  Staffor()shire  and  Lancashire,  under 
the  will  of  his  relation,  llichard  Fitzgerald,  Esq.,  who  m.  Miss 
I'owler,  dau.  and  co-heir,  with  her  sister  Catherine,  Countess 
of  Fauconberg,  of  William  Fowler,  Esq.  of  St.  Thomas's,  co. 
Stafford.  Mr.  FitzGerald  served  as  High  Sheriff  for  the  cos. 
of  Flint  and  Waterford,  and  d.  6  Sept.  1818,  when  he  was  s.  by 
bis  only  dau.  and  sole  heiress, 

Mart  Frances  FitzGerald.  This  lady  also  inherited  a  con- 
siderable portion  of  the  property  of  her  great-aunt,  Mrs.  Jane 
Joyce,  who  was  possessed  of  estates  in  Middlesex,  and  of  a 
large  property  in  co.  Northampton,  including  the  manors  of 
Naseby,  Oundle,  Biggin,  Benetield,  Desborough,  Stoke  Doyle, 
and  several  others.  Mrs.  Jane  Joyce  d.  1810,  leaving  property 
to  the  amount  of  between  six  and  seven  hundred  thousand 
pounds.  Miss  FitzGerald  was  m.  16  May,  1801,  to  her  first- 
cousin, 

John  Pubcell,  Esq.,  of  Kilkenny,  M.D.  (eldest  son  of  John 
Purcell,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  by  Eleanor,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Fitz- 
Gerald, Esq.  of  Williamstown),  and  had  issue, 
John,  heir  and  present  representative. 

Peter  Slingsby,  0.  20  Aug.  1807  ;  Capt.  2nd  regt.  Lancashire 
Militia,  and  formerly  in  60th  Rifles  ;  m.  Honoria,  dau.  of 
Valentine  O'Brien  O'Conor,  Esq. 

Edward,  0.  31  March,  1809;  m.  Lucy,  dau.  of  B.  Barton, 
Esq. 

Frances,  d.  1820. 

Mary  Eleanor,  r.i.  26  Dec.  1826,  John  Kerrick,  Esq.  of  Gel- 
deston  Hall,  Norfolk. 

Jane  Theresa,  to.  29  May,  1832,  the  Eev.  John  Brewster 
Wilkin.son,  Rector  of  Holbrouk,  Sulfolk. 
Isabella,)/!.  18  Oct.  1843,  Gaetano  Francesco  Vignati,  Esq. 
of  Lodi.  Andalusia,  m.  Rev.  Francis  de  Soyrcs. 

Mr.  Purcell,  on  the  death  of  his  wife's  father,  assumed  by 
royal  license,  dated  23  Sept.  1818,  the  name  and  arms  of  Fixz- 
Gerald.  He  was  D.L.  for  the  co.  of  Suffolk,  Lieut.-Col.  of 
the  2nd  East  Suffolk  Volunteers,  High  Sheriff  for  Suffolk,  1824, 
and  for  Waterford,  1838.  He  sat  in  Parliament  for  the 
borough  of  Seaford  from  1820  till  its  disfranchisement,  under 
the  Reform  Bill,  during  three  years  of  which  time  he  sat  in 
conjunction  with  the  Right  Hon.  George  Canning.  lie  d.  in 
London,  18  March,  1852.  Mrs.  FitzGerald  d.  at  Brighton,  .30 
Jan.  1855,  and  was  k.  by  her  eldest  son,  the  present  John  Fitz- 
Gerald, Esq.  of  Boulge  Hall. 

Anm — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  saltire  gu.,  a  mullet 
on  a  crescent  for  difference,  2nd  and  3rd,   for  FitzGerald; 

*  Mr.  Keane  FitzGerald's  eldest  son  bequeathed  his  exten- 
sive estates  in  Surrey,  Hertfordshin-,  and  Mi<ldU'sex,  out  of  the 
family  to  a  ."trangcr.  He,  i.e.,  Keane  Fitzgerald's  eldest  son, 
d.  13  Oct,  1811. 


arg.,  a  saltire  hefwen  fmir  boars'  heads,  conped  sa..  foB 
Pdbcell.  CivhU — 1st,  A  monkey  ppr.  environed  about  th« 
middle  and  chained  or,  a  mullet  on  a  crescent  for  difference* 
for  F'itzGcbald;  2nd,  A  cubit  arm  holding  a  sword  pprl 
pomelled  and  hilted  or,  pierced  through  the  jaw  of  a  boar'M 
head,  couped  sa.  vulned  and  di.stilling  drops  of  blood,  the! 
sleeve  az.  turned  up  arg.,  for  Pubcell;  and  over  the  first  crest, 
on  an  escroll,  Croni  a  boo. 

SmU—h\tl\e  Island,  Waterford;  Boulge  Hall,  Suffolk; 
Seaford  Lodge,  Sussex  ;  Pendleton,  Lancashire. 

^amilg  of  |1urteII. 

This  family  claims  de.scent  in  a  direct  line  from  the  old  anj 
distinguished  race — the  Pubcells,  Babons  of  Looghmok,  ch. 
Tipperary.  Originally  of  Norman  extraction,  the  first  of  the 
name  who  settled  in  England  was  a  soldier  of  the  Conquest; 
and  the  first  in  Ireland,  one  of  the  companions  of  Henri  II.  in 
his  expedition  to  that  country,  1172. 

Richard  Purcell,  Esq.  of  Rathetham,  co.  Kilkenny  ;  m. 
the  dau.  of  Capt.  Thornton,  Governor  of  Carlow,  lemp. 
Charles  II.,  and  had  a  son, 

Red.mond  PtjRCELL,  Esq.,  of  Rathetham,  who  m.  the 
dau.  of  Richard  Blanchville,  Esq.  of  Rathgarvan,  and  Uail 
a  son, 

Jeffebt  Pcbcell,  Esq.  of  Garry  Duff,  Kilkenny  (a.d.  1634), 
TO.  Joan,  dau.  of  John  Walsh,  Esq.  of  Barrymore,  co.  Tip- 
perary, by  whom  he  had  Patrick,  m.  Sarah  Rochdale,  and 
had  no  issue  ;  and 

Redmond  Pubcell,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  the  borough  of  Knock- 
topher,  TO.  1st,  Miss  Nagle,  of  Ballyhall,  co.  Tipperary,  and 
2ndly,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Cormick,  Esq.,  of  Kilkenny, 
by  whom  he  had  a  son, 

John  Pcrcell,  Esq.,  6. 1  Jan.  1744,  m.  Eleanor,  eldest  dau. 
af  John  F'itzGerald  of  Williamstown,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

John. 

Charles,  6.  2  Aug.  1777;  to.  Miss  Louisa  Ramsay,  and  had 
issue.  Edward,  6.  21  July,  1785;  d.  anm.  1802. 

Petei,  of  Halverstown,  co.  Kildare,  6.  13  April,  1788;  to. 
Monica,  dau.  of  Valentine  O'Connor,  Esq. ;  and  d.  leaving 

issue,  Peter,  of  Halverstown,  Capt.  13th  Light  Dragoons, 
»)..  Agnes,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Lethbridge,  Bart,  of  Sand- 
hill Park,  Devon  ;  and  Henrietta  Victoria,  m.  20  Sept. 
186.5,  John  Giffard  Riddell,  Esq.,  jun.  of  Felton.  Capt. 
Purcell  Felton  is  dead,  and  his  widow  m.20  Nov.  1866,  St. 
John  Le  Marchant,  Esq. 

Edward  Cartton,  6.  13  July,  1792 ;  d.  1816. 

Anne  and  Isabella,  both  d.  unm. 
Mr.  Purcell  d.  9  Nov.   1806,  and  was.?,  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Pdbcell,  Esq.  b.  25  Deo.  1775,  who  7».  as  aforesaid, 
his  cousin,  Mabi  Frances  FitzGerald. 


FITZGERALD    OF    HOLBROOK. 

FiTZGERALP,  The  Right   Hon.  Sir  William 

EOBEET  SEYMors   Vkset,  G.C.S.I.,  P.O.,  of  Hoi- 

brook,   Sussex,   and   of   Ballylinch,   co.    Kilkenny, 

Governor  of  Bombay,  Barrister- at- Law,  M.A.  Oriel 

CoU.   Oxford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,   b.   1817  ;    m.   1840, 

Maria  Tryphena,  dau.  of  Edward  Seymour,  Esq., 

M.D.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  6  May,  1865)  has,  with 

junior  issue, 

William  Gerald  Seymour,  J.P.,  6.  1841 ;    m.  23  Sept.  1862, 

Jane  Margaret  Matilda,  eldest  dau.   of  Sir  Norman  Mao- 

donald  Lockhart,  Bart. 

Sir  Seymour  Fitzgerald,  formerly  M.P.  for  Horsham, 

held  office  as  Under-Secretary  of  State  for  Foreign 

A  Hairs  from  1858  to  1859,  was  Governor  of  Bombay, 

1866   to   1872,  and  was  appointed  Chief  Charity 

Commissioner  in  1875. 

Sea(s— Holbrook  Park,  Horsham ;  and  Ballylinch,  KUkenny. 

♦ 

FITZGERALD    OF    ADELPHI. 
See  Wilson  FitzGkkald. 


FITZ-HERBERT    OF    SWYNNERTON. 

Fitz-Heebebt,  Basil  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Norbuiy 
IVTanor,  co.  Derby,  and  Swynnerton  Park,  co.  Star- 
ford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  *.  29  March,  1836  ;  s.  his  uncle 
13  Oct.  1863  ;  m.  13  Oct.  1858,  Emily  Charlotte, 
elder  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Edward  Stafford-Jerningham, 
2nd  son  of  George  William,  lato  I-ord  Stafford,  auJ 
has  issue,  \ 


FIT 


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FIT 


5C9 


I.  Francis  Edwakd,  h.  '28  Aus.  1860. 

II.  Basil  John,  h.  2S  Aup.  ISHl. 

III.  Edward  Staffoi-d,  6.  17  April,  1S61. 

IV.  Thomas  Charles. 

I.  Beatrice  Mary.  ii.  Evolyn  Mavy. 

ui.  Alice  Maud  Walburga.         iv.  Maud  Mary  Josephine. 

JLtnCitJt. — The  family  of  Fitz-Herbert,  whose  name  appears 
on  the  Roll  of  Battle  Abbey,  descends  from  a  Norman  knight, 
Herbert,  whose  son,  called  "jllius  Htrherti,"  and  "  Jils  or  Fitz- 
Herbarf,"  gave,  in  conformity  with  a  prevalent  custom  amongst 
the  Normans,  a  patronymic  to  the  family.  In  the  year  1125 
(25  Henry  I.),  William,  Prior  of  Tutbury,  by  his  charter, 
attested  by  Robert  de  Ferrers,  Earl  of  Derby,  the  superior 
Lord  of  Tutbury,  and  his  two  sons,  Robert  and  William  de 
Ferrers,  Hawise,  his  wife,  the  Bishop  of  Lichfield,  the  Abbot 
of  Burton,  and  divers  other  distinguished  persons,  granted  to 
William  Fitz-Herbert  the  manor  of  Norbury,  co.  Derby. 
(The  original  charter,  with  the  manor,  are  in  the  possession  of 
the  present  Mr.  Fitz-Herbert.)     He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Fitz-Herbert,  Lord  of  Norbury,  living  in  1166, 
who  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Fitz-Herbert,  Lord  of  Norbury,  who  was  s.  by  his 
son,  another 

John  Fitz-Herbert,  of  Norbury,  who  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Sir  William  Fitz-Herbert,  of  Norbury,  to  whom  King 
Henry  III.  granted  freewarren  in  Norbury,  a.d.  1252.  He 
had  three  sons,  Henry,  his  heir  ;  Thomas,  Lord  of  Somersall, 
ancestor  of  the  Fitz-Herberts,  of  Tissington,  co.  Derby ;  and 
Richard,  of  Twycross,  co.  Leicester.  Sir  William  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Henry  Fitz-Hereert,  of  Norbury,  Knight  Banneret, 
who  represented  tlie  co.  of  Derby  in  Parliament  in  1294  and 
1307,  and  was  Sheriff  of  that  co.  and  of  Nottingham,  in 
1263-4.     He  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  John  Fitz-Herbert,  of  Norbury,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Montgomery,  Knt.  of  Marston,  in  the  co.  of  Derby. 
This  feudal  lord  was  living  in  1350,  and  at  his  decease  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Fitz-Herbert,  of  Norbury,  to  whom  King  Edward 
III.  confirmed  freewarren  in  Norbury.  He  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Sir  Nicholas  Kniveton,  Knt.  of  Murcaston,  in  Derbyshire,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

WiLLLAM  Fitz-Herbert,  of  Norbury,  who  was  living  in  1398, 
and  marrying  Alice,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Longford,  of  Longford,  in 
the  CO.  of  Derby,  was  s.  at  his  derease  by  his  son, 
Henry  Fitz-Herbert,  of  Norbury,  father  of 
Nicholas  Fitz-Herbert,  of  Norbury,  Knight  of  the  sliire 
for  Derby  in  1434,  1446,  and  1452,  and  Sheriff  for  that  co.  in 
1448  and  1466.  He  m.  1st,  Alice,  dau.  of  Henry  Booth,  of 
Harlaston,  co.  Derby,  and  had,  with  five  daus.,  five  sons,  Ralph, 
his  heir;  John,  of  Etwall,  Remembrancer  of  the  Exchequer; 
Robert,  ancestor  of  Fitz-Herbert  of  Gatesbury  and  Uphall, 
Herts  ;  Roger  ;  and  WiUiam.  Nicholas  Fitz-Herbert  m.  2ndly, 
Isabel  Ludlow,  of  Stokeshay,  in  Shropshire,  and  had  two  other 
sons,  and  two  daus.  He  d.  19  Nov.  1473,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Ralph  Fitz-Herrert,  of  Norbury,  to.  Elizabeth,  only  dau. 
and  heir  uf  John  Marshall,  of  Upton,  in  Leicestershire,  and 
dying  2  March,  1483-4,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Fitz-Herbert,    of  Norbury,   m.  Benedicta,   dau.    of 
John  Bradburn,  of  the  Hoo,  in  tlie  co.  of  Derby,  and  had  issue, 
Nicholas,  to.  1501,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir  Ralph  Longford, 
Knt.  of  Longford,   but  d.  in  the  lifetime  of   his  father 
without  issue. 
Elizabeth,   TO.  Sir  t^iUp  Draycott,    Knt.   of  Draycott,   co. 
Stafford. 
Anne,  to.  John  Welles,  of  Hoar  Cross,  co.  Stafford.        Edith. 
John  Fitz-Herbert  d.  24  July,  1531,  and  having  outlived  his 
son,  his  daus.  became  his  co-heirs,  but  Norbury  passed  to  his 
only  surviving  brother. 

Sir  Anthony  FitzHerbert,  Knt.,  Judge  of  the  Common 
Pleas,  an  eminent  Lawyer,  author  of  the  celebrated  work  De 
Natv/ra  Brevium,  to  which  Blackstone  refers  with  great  com- 
mendation. He  m.  Matilda,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Richard 
Cotton,  of  Hamstall  Ridware,  co.  Stafford,  and  had  (with  three 
daus.,  Elizabeth,  m.  William  Bassett,  Esq.  of  Langley ; 
Dorothy,  to.  1st,  Sir  Ralph  Longford,  Knt.,  and2ndly.  Sir  John 
Port,  Knt.  of  Etwall ;  and  Catherine,  m.  John  Sacheverel, 
of  Morley)  three  sons,  i.  Thomas  (Sir),  his  heir  ;  ii.  John,  m. 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Edward  Restwold,  of  the  Vache,  and  d. 
1590,  leaving  (with  four  daus.,  Jane,  wife  of  Thomas  Eyre, 
Esq.  of  Dunston;  Matilda,  wife  of  Thomas  Barlow,  of  Bar- 
low; Elizabeth;  and  Mary,  wife  of  Thomas  Draycott,  of 
.Sydn'ill\    five  sons,    Thomas;    Anthony;    Nicholas,   Secre- 


tary to  Cardinal  Allen;  Francis;  and  George;  m.  William, 
VI.  Elizabetli,  younger  of  the  two  daus.  and  co-heirs  of 
Humphrey  Swynnerton,  Esq.  of  Swynnerton,'  co.  Stafford, 
and  thus  acquired  that  manor;  by  this  lady  (who  to.  2ndly, 
John  Gatacre,  Esq.  of  Gatacre,  Salop,  and  d.  1616)  he  had 
issue,  Thomas  FitzHerbert,  2nd  Lord  of  Swynnerton,  who  m. 
Dorothy,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Edward  East,  Esq.  of  Bedlowe, 
CO.  Buckingham,  and  d.  1640,  having  had  a  dau.,  Elizabetli, 
wife  of  Joseph  Mayne,  of  Crestlow,  Bucks,  and  a  son,  EDWABr*, 
TO.  Bridget,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Caryll,  Knt.,  of  Angmerinr, 
Sussex,  and  dying  before  his  father  (25  Nov.  1612),  left  a  son, 
William,  3rd  Lord  of  Swynnerton,  who  s.  as  19th  Lord  of 
Norbury.  Sir  Anthony  FitzHerbert  d.  27  May,  153»,  and  was 
s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Thomas  FitzHerbert,  of  Norbury,  Sheriff  co.  Stafford, 
1547  and  1555,  m.  1534,  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Arthur 
Eyre,  of  Padley,  co.  Derby;  but  d.  s.  p.,  whereupon  the 
estates  of  Norbury  passed  to  his  nephew, 

Thomas  FitzHerbert,  of  Norbury,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Westby,  Esq.,  of  Mowbreck,  co.  Lancaster,  but  dying 
without  issue,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Anthony  FitzHerbert,  of  Norbury,  to.  Martha,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Austen,  Esq.  of  Oxley,  co.  Stafford,  and  dying  1613, 
left,  with  five  daus.  (Helen;  Mary,  to.  William  Lewyn,  of 
Norfolk;  Catherine,  to.  John,  5th  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Milward, 
Knt.  ;  Anne,  m.  Richard  Congreve,  Esq.  of  Stretton;  and 
Ehzabeth,  m.  Sir  John  FitzHerbert,  Knt.  of  Tissington)  one  son, 
Sir  John  FitzHerbert,  Knt.  of  Norbury,  m.  1631,  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  John  Harpur,  Esq.  of  Bredsul),  but  had  no  issue.  Sir 
John  was  appointed  Colonel  of  Dragoons  in  the  King's  ser- 
vice 16  Dec.  1642.  He  d.  at  Lichfield,  13  Jan.  1649,  and  was 
s.  in  the  estates  of  Norbury  by  his  cousin  (refer  to  WiUiam, 
3rd  son  of  Sir  Anthony  FitzHerbert,  the  Judge), 

William  FitzHerbert,  Esq.,  3rd  Lord  of  .Swynnerton,  to. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Basil  Brooke,  Knt.  of  Madeley,  co.  Staf- 
ford, and  had  (with  four  daus.,  Mary,  m.  John  Gower,  Esq. 
of  Colniers  ;  Frances,  to.  John  Giffard,  Esq.  of  Chillington; 
Bridget,  m.  Bazil  Bartlett,  Esq.  of  Castle  Morton,  co.  Woc- 
cester;  and  Anne)  several  sons,  of  whom  the  2nd,  Thomas,  was 
of  Shercock,  Ireland  (see  FitzHerbert,  of  Black  Castle).  Mr. 
FitzHerbert,  who  was  named,  1060,  amongst  the  intended 
knights  of  the  Royal  Oak,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Bazil  FitzHerbert,  Esq.  of  Norbury  and  Swynnerton,  in. 
Jane,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Cotton,  Esq.  of  Gedding 
Abbots,  CO.  Huntingdon,  and  of  Boscobel,  and  White  Ladies, 
Shiopshire,  by  whom  he  had  (with  a  dau.  Winifrid  Dorothy, 
III.  1691,  Charles  Eyston,  Esq.  of  East  Hendred,  co.  Berks)  a  son, 
WiLiiAM  FitzHerbert,  Esq.  of  Norbury  and  Swynnerton, 
TO.  1679,  Ehzabeth,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Robert  Owen,  Esq. 
of  Weppra,  co.  Flint,  son  of  Dr.  John  Owen,  Bishop  of 
St.  Asaph,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  FitzHerbert,  Esq.  of  Norbury  and  Swynnerton, 
m.  1713,  Constantia,  younger  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  George 
Southcote,  Bart,  of Blythborough,  co.  Lincoln,  and  dying  17G5, 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  FitzHerbert,  Esq.  of  Norbury  and  Swynnerton, 
TO.  1st,  1737,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Anthony, 
Meaborne,  Esq.,  of  Pontop,  co.  Durham,  but  had  no  issuj.  He 
TO.  2ndly,  1743,  Mary  Theresa,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Throck- 
morton, Bart.,  and  had  (with  eight  daus.,  Mary,  a  Nun;  Con- 
stantia, m.  1st,  Joseph  Brockholes,  Esq.  of  Claughton,  and 
2ndly,  Philip  Saltmarsh,  Esq.;  Barbara,  m.  1st,  George 
Tasburgh,  Esq.  of  Bodney,  2ndly,  George  Crathorne,  Esq. 
of  Crathorne;  Catherine,  d.  unin.;  Charlotte,  to.  Sir  Thomas 
Gage,  Bart.;  Anne,  d.unm.;  Teresa,  m.  Thomas  Hornyold, 
Esq.  of  Blackmore  Park ;  and  Lucy,  m.  James  Dormer,  Esq.) 
five  sons,  Thomas,  his  successor;  Basil,  who  s.  his  brother  ; 
William,  b.  26  Oct.  1758,  assumed  by  sign-manual,  3  June, 
1783,  the  -surname  and  arms  of  Brockholes  (see  Bbockholes 
of  Claughton  Hall);  Edward;  and  Robert.  Mr.  FitzHerbert 
d.  3  Oct.  1778,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  F'itzHebbert,  Esq.  of  Norbury  and  Swynnerton, 
6.  30  Aug.  1746  ;  to.  1778,  Mary  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of 
W.alter  Smythe,  Esq.  of  Brambridge,  co.  Hants,  niece  of  Sir 
Edward  Smythe,  Bart,  of  Acton  Burnell,  and  widow  of 
Edward  Weld,  Esq.  of  Lulworth  Castle,  but  d.  without  issue, 
at  Nice,  7  May,  1781.    He  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Basil  FitzHerbert,  Esq.  of  Norbury  and  Swynnerton,  m. 
Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  James  Windsor 
Heneage,  Esq.  of  Cadeby,  co.  Lincoln,  and  of  Gatcombe,  Isle 
of  Wight,  by  whom  (who  d.  1797)  he  had  (with  one  dau  , 
Elizabeth,   who  d.  unm.  1812)  five  sons, 

Basil,  A.  2  July,  1790,  d.  annu 


Thomas,  his  heir. 
John,  late  ol  Swyi 


mi  Nujbury. 


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Georse,  &.  30  July,  1793;  d.  unm.  1852. 
FraMcis,  6.  21  Nov.   1796;  TO.  28  July,   1828,  Maria  Teresa, 
dau.  of  John  Vincent  Ganilolfi,  Esq.  of  East  Sheei,  Surrey 
(whod.  1862),  by  Teresa  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hornyold, 
Esq.  of  Blackmore  Park,  and  his  wife  Teresa  FitzHerhert ; 
and  d.  1856,  leaving  issue, 
I.  Basil  Thomas,  now  of  Norhury  and  Swynnerton. 
u.  William  Joskph,  «.  to  the  Claughton  estates  in  1874,  on 
the  death  of  his  cousin,  James   FitzHerbert  Brockholes, 
Esq.,   and  assumed   by  sign-manual    the  surname  and 
arms  of  Brockuoles. 
Mr.  FitzHerbert  d.  20  May,  1797,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Thomas  FitzHekbebt,   Esq.  of  Norbury  and   Swynnerton, 
High  Sheriff  1831,  6.  21   Jan.  1789 ;  to.  15  July,   1809,  Mary 
Anne  Sophia,  dau.  of  John  Palmer  Chichester,  Esq.  of  Arling- 
ton, CO.  Devon,  and  had  issue, 

Chakles,  6.  21  June,  1810  ;  d  v.  p. 
Mr.  FitzHerbert  was  the  26th  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Norbury, 
and  the  10th  of  Swynnerton ;  he  d.  4  Feb.  1857,  and  was  s.  by 
his  brother, 

John  FitzHebbekt,  of  Norbury  and  Swynnerton,  6.  2  Sept. 
1792  ;  d.  unm.  13  Oct.  1863,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  Basil 
Thomas,  now  of  Norbury,  &c. 

Arms.— Arg.,  a  chief  vaire  or  and  gu.  over  all  a  bend  sa. 
C,.jj( — A  dexter  arm  armed  and  gauntletted  ppr.    Mutto — Ung 


Manor,  Ashbourne,  co.  Derby. 


Mr.  Enxton  d.  July,  1825,  aged  80. 

III.  Samuel,  of  Swynnerton,  co.  Meath,  who  assumed  the 
surname  of  Fitzherbert,  and  d.  s.  'p.  1826. 

I.  Mary,  m.  James  Corry,  Esq.  of  Shantonagh,  co.  Mona- 
ghan,  and  had  a  ilau.,  Letitia  Cokrt,  who  m.  23  Jan.  1810, 
Thomas  Eothwell,  Esq.  of  Rocklield,  co.  Meath  {sue  Roth- 
well),  and  was  mother  of  the  present  Thomas  Fitzherbert, 
Esq.,  of  Black  Castle. 

II.  Anne. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chief  vair  or  and  gu.,  over  all  a  bend  sa. 
charged  with  a  crescent  of  the  field.  Crest — A  dexter  cubit  arm 
erect  the  hand  clenched  and  gauntletted  all  ppr.  charged  with 
a  crescent  gu.    Motto — Ung  je  serviray. 

-StaJs— Black  Castle,  Navan;    Shantonagh,  Castle  Blayney, 


FITZHERBERT    OF    BLACKCASTLE. 

FitzHerbert,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Shantonagh,  co. 
Monaghan,  and  of  Black  Castle,  co.  Meath,  J.P. 
and  JJ.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Monaglian  1841,  and  co. 
Meath  1874,  b.  18  Sept.  1814  ;  m.  3  May,  1838, 
Frances  Sydney,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Eev.  Arthur 
Vesey,  Rector  of  Abbey  Leix,  Queen's  Co.,  2nd  son 
of  Thomas,  1st  Viscount  de  Vesci,  by  whom  he  has 
issue, 

I.  Richard  Euxton,  b.  13  Sept.  1841;  to.  3  Oct.  1865,  Lilly 
Sophia  Lyons,  dau.  of  Hugh  Lyons  Montgomery,  Esq.  of 
Belhavel,  co.  Leitrim,  and  has  issue,  Richard  Ruxton 
Walter,  h.  9  Sept.  1866;  Bertram  Richard  Edward,  b. 
12  Jan.  1871. 

II.  Sidney  Arthur,  6.  12  Aug.  1843. 

in.  Arthur  Vesey,  b.  10  June,  1845;  to.  19  March,  1873, 
Evehna  Clementina  Lyons,  4th  dau.  of  Hugh  Lyons  Mont- 
gomery, Esq.  of  Belhavel,  and  has  issue,  Arthur  Hugh 
Francis,  b.  5  Feb.  1874;  Lambert  De  Winton  Beresford 
William,  b.  1  June,  1877;  Alda  Ethel  Constance,  b.  16  Sept. 
1875. 

IV.  Henry  Corry,  6.  1  May,  1847 ;  m.  19  Jan.  1876,  Mary 
Emily,  dau.  of  late  Lieut. -Col.  Vansittart,  Coldstream 
Guards,  and  has  issue,  Arnold  Vesey,  6.  18  March,  1878; 
and  Edith  Clare,  b.  3  Feb.  1877. 

V.  William  Nugent,  6.  29  May,  1849;  d.  19  May,  1851. 

VI.  Edsvard  George  Corry,  b.  27  June,  1856  ;  d.  30  June,  1870. 
vii.  Hubert  Vesey,  b.  19  July,  1862. 

I.  Selina  Letitia.  ii.  Edith  Emily  Marguerite. 

Mr.  FitzHerbert  assumed,  by  royal  license,  19  Sept. 
1863,  the  surname  and  arms  of  FitzHerbert  in 
lieu  of  those  of  E,othwell. 

lttnCH0C. — Thomas  Fitzhebbebt,  Esq.  of  Shercock,  co. 
Cavan,  2nd  son  of  William  Fitz-Herbert,  Esq.,  3rd  Lord  of 
Swynnerton  {.we  Fitzherbert  of  Swynnerton),  by  Anne,  dau.  of 
Sir  Basil  Brooke,  Knt.  of  Madeley,  co.  Stafford  was  father  of 

William  Fitzherbert,  Esq.  of  Shercock,  who  d.  April,  1742, 
leaving  (by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Archdeacon  Andrew  Carle- 
ton)  three  sons,  William,  Andrew,  and  Arthur,  who  all  d.  s.p.; 
and  five  daus.,  Frances,  m.  Rev. Richard  Richards;  Anne,  to. 
Robert  Ker,  Esq. ;  Amelia,  d.  unm. ;  Mary,  to.  Rev.  Wilham 
Whittingham ;  and 

Letitia,  to.  John  Ruxton,  Esq.  of  Ardee,  co.  Louth,  and  by 
him  (who  d.  14  Sept.  1785;  had  three  sons  and  two  daus., 

I.  William  Edxton,  Esq.  of  Ardee  House,  co.  Louth,  and 
.'^hcrcock,  CO.  Cavan  (.vce  Ucxton  of  Ardee). 

II.  John,  of  Black  Castle,  co.  Meath,  m.  1770,  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Richard  Edgewoith,  Esq.  of  Edgeworthstown,  co.  Long- 
lord,  and  had  issue, 

1  Fitzherbert,  Capt.  63rd  regt.,  d.  1799. 

2  Richard,  of  Black  Castle,  co.  Meath,  6.  3  Aug.  1775;  m. 
10  Jan.  1807,  Elizabeth  Selina,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Robert 
Staples,  Bart,  of  Dunmore,  Queen's  Co.,  by  the  Hon.  Jane 
Vesey,  sister  of  Thomas,  2nd  Viscount  dc  Vesci. 

1  Sophia.  2  Marguret. 


FITZHUGH    OF    PLAS    POWER. 

FiTZHUGH,  Thomas  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Plas  Power, 
CO.  Denbigh,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1859, 
formerly  in  Grenadier  Guards,  b.  23  Aug.  1820 ; 
m.  21  Oct.  1847,  Mary  Emily,  elder  dau.  of  George 
Lucy,  Esq.  of  Charlecote,  co.  Warwick. 

ILinCagC— The  family  of  FitzHugh  represented,  in  the 
senior  line  by  the  Rev.  William  Anthony  FitzHogh,  of 
Street,  near  Lewes,  is  one  of  antiquity.  The  estate  of  Plas 
Power  came  from  the  Lloyds.  Thomas  FitzHdgu,  Esq.,  who 
in.  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Plas  Power,  left  issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

Mary,  m.  1798,  John  Beauclerk,  Esq.,  a  grandson  of  Lord 
Henry  Beauclerk. 

Harriet,  m.  James  Bradshaw,  Esq. 

Charlotte,  m.  Richard  Henry  Cox,  Esq. 

Emily,  to.  Lieut.-Col.  J.  Robert  Udny. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Fitzhugh,  Esq.  of  Plas  Power,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b. 
14  Jan.  1770;  to.  11  Nov.  1814.  Philadelphia  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Peter  Godfrey,  Esq.  of  Old  Hall,  Suffolk,  by  Arabella  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Joshua  Rowley,  Bart,  of  Tendring  Hall, 
and  had  issue, 

Thomas  Lloyd,  now  of  Plas  Power. 

Godfrey  William,  6.  5  Nov.  1820;  m.  1872,  Katharina,  elder 
dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  Oakeley,  R.N.,  of  Oakley  Park,  Salop, 
and  has  issue,  Godfrey,  6.  Oct.  1873;  and  William,  6.  Jan. 
1875. 

Arabella  Elizabeth,  to.  Rev.  Frederick  Green. 

Mary  Philadelphia.  Emily,  m.  Capt.  Charles  Godfrey. 

Mr.  Fitzhugh,  who  filled  the  office  of  High  Sheriff  for  co. 
Denbigh,  as  well  as  co.  Merioneth,  d.  1856,  and  his  widow 
d.  6  April,  1869. 

yfrazs— Erm.,  on  a  chief  gu.   three  martlets  or.     Crest— \ 
martlet  ppr.     Molto — In  moderation  placing  all  my  glory. 
tiMt — ITas  Power,  near  Wrexham,  co.  Denbigh. 


FITZMAURICE    OF    DTJAGH. 

FiTZMAURiCE,  Deborah  Olivia,  of  Duagh 
House,  CO.  Kerry,  s.  her  father  in  1859. 

iLiltCagC — Garret  Fitzmacbice  (eldest  son  of  John  Fitz 
maurice,  5th  Lord  of  Kerry,  by  Elinor,  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of 
Garret  FitzPierce)  founded  the  family  of  Fitzmaurice  of  Cos- 
feale,  or  Duaghnafealla,  co.  Kerry,  which  has  preserved  a 
male  succession  to  the  present  time,  being  now  represented  by 
Maorice  Fitzmaurice,  Esq.,  the  lineal  descendant  of  Garret. 
His  grandfather, 

Ulick  Fitzmaurice,  Esq.  of  Duaghnafealla,  co.  Kerry  (son 
and  heir  of  John  Fitzmaurice,  Esq.  of  the  same  place,  by  Mar- 
garet his  wife,  a  dau.  of  Stack,  of  Ballyconry,  and  grandson  of 
Uli'jk  Fitzmaurice,  of  Duaghnafealla),  to.  1778,  Agnes,  dau. 
of  Maurice  Studdert,  Esq.  of  Elm  HiU,  co.  Limerick,  and  left  a 
son  and  successor, 

Maurice  Fitzmaubice,  Esq.  of  Duaghnafealla,  to.  1812, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Oliver  Stokes,  Esq.  of  co.  Kerry,  and  d.  1843, 
having  had, 

Oliver,  late  of  Duagh. 

Maurice,  of  Duagh,  6.  1820 ;  m.  Miss  Mary  Fi.sher,  and  had 
issue, 
1  Maurice.  2  William  Henry. 

George  (Rev.),  to.  Miss  Winifred  O'Connor. 

Henry,  m.  Miss  Honoria  O'Connor. 

Robert,  m.  Miss  Thomasine  Stevens.  John. 

Edward,  to.  Miss  C.  Wilhelmina  Odell. 

tJlick,  TO.  Miss  Lucy  Seely. 

Julian,  TO.  Miss  AmeUa  Peet. 

Elizabeth,  to.  1st,  James  Eddington,  Esq.  of  Gargunocl;,  co. 
Stirhng;  and  2ndly,  Rev.  Rowland  Bateman. 


FLA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


FLE 


571 


Affiles,  m.  William  Hutton,  Esq.of  Stirlino:. 

Honoria,  m.  Francis  Peet,  Esq.  of  Eathany,  co.  Kerry. 
The  eldest  son, 

Oliver  Fitzmaorice,  of  Duagh  House,  J.P.,  6.  8  Feb.  1818; 
m.  24  April,   1S55,  Alicia,  dau.  of  Richard  Gabbett,  Esq.  (sec 
Gabbett  o/"  Ciihi'vline ;  she  m.  2ndly,  Matthew  Blood  Smith, 
Esq.,  Q.C.),  and  had  issue, 
.     Maurice,  d.  1862. 

Deborah  Olivia,  now  of  Duagh  House. 

Margaret  Elizabeth. 
He  d.  1859. 

Arnii — Arg.,  a  saltier  gu.  and  a  chief  erm.  Crc  t — A  cpnt:inr 
drawing  a  bow  and  arrow  ppr.  the  part  from  the  wrist  arg. 
Motto — Virtute  non  verbis. 

Seat — Duagh  House,  Listowel. 


FliANAG-AN    OF    DRUMDOE. 

Flanagan,  Right  Hon.  Stephen  Woulfe, 
P.O.,  M.A.,  of  Drumdoe,  co.  Roscoinmoii,  J. P., 
one  of  the  Judges  of  the  High  Court  of  Ciianeery, 
Landed  Estates  Court  Division,  in  Ireland,  m. 
Feb.  1851,  Mary,  dau.  of  J.  R.  Corbailis,  Esq., 
LL.D.,  Q.C.,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 

I.  John,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  1852. 

II.  Stephen.  iii.  Terence. 
I.  Johanna. 

This  distinguished  Judge  was  called  to  the  Irish 
Bar  in  1838,  made  Q.C.  1859,  appointed  Judge  of 
the  Landed  Estates  Court  in  1869,  and  sworn  of 
the  Privy  Council  in  1876. 

HtltCaflr.— The  O'Flanagans  are  an  old  Irish  family  be- 
longing to  the  CO.  of  Roscommon. 

Terence  Flanagan,  Esq.  of  St.  Catherine's  Park,  Leixlip, 
son  of  .John  Flanagan,  Esq.  of  Clogher,  co.  Roscommon,  by 
Winifred  Coyne  his  wife,  m.  May,  1813,  Johanna,  dau.  of 
Stephen  Woulfe,  Esq.  of  Tiermaclane,  co.  Clare,  and  sister  of 
the  Lord  Chief  Baron  Woulfe,  and  by  her  (who  ti.  Jan.  1837) 
left  at  his  decease,  Jan.  1846,  three  sons, 

John  Wodlfe,  his  heir. 

Stephen  Woulfe,  now  of  Drumdoe. 

Terence  Woulle,  m.  1848,  Jane  Hembden;  andtZ.  Dec.  1859. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Woclfe  Flanagan,  Esq.  of  Drumdoe,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1851;  b.  21  Aug.  1815;  m.  14  Sept.  1848,  Susan, 
2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Eight  Hon  Sir  Michael  O'Loghlen,  Bart., 
Master  of  the  Rolls  in  Ireland ;  and  d.  s.  p.  28  Sept.  1869. 

Armn — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  gu.  two  lions  rampant  or.  Crest 
— A  hand  holding  a  dagger.    Motto — Audaces  tortuna  juvat. 

Seat — Drumdoe,  Boyle,  co.  Eoscommon.  Town  Jieiideiice — 
20,  Fitzwilliam  Place,  Dublin. 


FLEMING    OF    STONEHAM. 

Willis-Fleming,  John  Edwaed  Arthur,  Esq. 
of  Stoneham  Park,  and  Chilworth  Manor,  co. 
Southampton,  b.  Nov.  1871 ;  s.  his  father  1872. 

ILtnCaflC— Sir  Thomas  -Fleming,  Knt.,*  Lord  Chief 
Justice  of  England,  was  b.  at  Newport,  Isle  of  Wight,  April, 
1544;  and  d.  1613.     He  left  a  sou  and  successor, 

Sir  Thomas  Fleming,  of  Stuneham,  in.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir 
Henry  Cromwell,  of  Hinchinbrooke,  and  aunt  to  the  Protector 
Cromwell.  By  her  he  left  at  his  decease  1623  (with  a  dau. 
.Mary,  m.  Thomas  Leigh,  Esq.,  son  and  heir  of  Sir  John  Leigh, 
of  Couldrey,  Hants)  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Fleming,  Esq.  of  Stoneham,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Edward,  Lord  Georges,  and  had  a  son  and  dau.,  i.  Edward, 
his  heir;  and  i.  Katherine,  who  m.  Daniel  Eliot,  Esq.  of  Port 
Eliot,  and  had  by  him,  who  d.  1702,  an  only  child,  Katherine 
Eliot,  who  m.  Browne  Willis,  Esq.  of  Whaddon  Hall,  the 
Antiquary,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  two  sons,  1  Thomas 
Willis,  who  m.  twice,  having  a  son  by  each  marriage,  each  of 
whom  inherited  the  Stoneham  property;  and  2  Henry  Willis, 
who  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of  Dr.  Gregory,  and  had  a  son,  Thomas 
Willis,  Esq.,  who  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Col.  Hyde,  and  d. 
1789,  leaving  issue,  1  John  Baet jn,  who  s.  to  Stoneham ; 
2  Jane,  m.  Thomas  Meyrick,  Esq.  of  Bush;  3  Charlotte; 
4  Matilda;  5  Harriet,  to.  Henry  Metcalfe  Wardle,  Esq.;  and 


*  Son  of  John  Fleming,  of  Newport,  By  his  wife  Dorothy 
Harris,  to  whom  he  was  ni.  1543,  and  grandson  of  John  Flem- 
ing, of  the  same  place,  who  d.  1531,  and  his  wife  Isabella. 


6  Julia  m.  Eev.  Edward  Orlebar  Smith.  Mr.  Fleming  was  s. 
at  his  decease,  1639,  by  his  son, 

Edward  Fleming,  Esq.  of  Stoneham,  m.  Katjierine,  dau.  of 
Edward  Hooper,  Esq.,  and  dying  1664,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edward  Fleming,  Esq.  of  Stoneham,  to.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Bland,  Esq.,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1713,  left,  with  other 
issue,  a  son, 

William  Fleming,  Esq.  of  Stoneham,  last  male  representa- 
tive of  the  family,  at  whose  decease,  unm.,  the  property  of 
Stoneham,  in  Hampshire  and  Isle  of  Wight,  reverted  to  (the 
grandson  of  Browne  Willis  and  Katherine  Eliot), 

Thomas  Willis,  Esq.,  b.  1737,  who  assumed,  in  consequence, 
the  surname  and  arms  of  Fleming.  He  d.,  however,  childless, 
and  was  s.  by  his  half-brother, 

John  Willis,  Esq.,  who  likewise  took,  upon  inheriting 
Stoneham,  the  surname  of  Fleming.  This  gentleman  repre- 
sented Southampton  in  ParUament.  He  ))t.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Valentine  Knightley,  Esq.  of  Fawsley,  co.  Northampton,  but 
('.  .9. 2y.  28  Feb.  1802,  when  the  Inheritance  passed  to  his  cousin, 
John  Barton  Willis,  Esq.,  who  having  assumed  the  additional 
surname  of  Fleming,  became 

John  Willis  Fleming,  Esq.  of  Stoneham,  M.P.,  and  High 
Sheriff  of  Hants  1817.  He  m.  1812,  Christopheria,  dau.  of 
James  Buchanan,  Esq.  of  that  ilk,  and  by  her  (who  TO.  2ndly, 
4  Aug.  1846,  Ulysses,  Lord  Downes)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Browne,  late  of  Stoneham. 

II.  Thomas  James,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Hants  and  Dorset, 
formerly  M.P.  for  Winchester,  b.  19  June,  1819  ;  m.  25  Nov. 
1815,  Henrietta  CaroUne  Sophia,  only  child  of  Peter  Hunter, 
Esq.,  formerly  Capt.  2nd  Dragoon  Guards,  and  had  issue, 

1  Willis  Hunter  Armstrong,  b.  21  Feb.  1854. 

2  Cecil  Chandos  Pole,  b.  15  June,  1866. 

1  Euphemia  Katharine,  to.  1  June,  1868,  Robert  Drura- 
mond  Hay,  only  son  of  Sir  John  Drummond  Hay,  K.C.B., 
H.B.M.  Minister  Plenipotentiary,  Morocco. 

2  Julia,  m.  1st,  9  May,  1871,  Edward  Albert  Gore  Langton 
(.second  son  of  H.  W.  Gore  Langton,  Esq.),  who  d.  18  ;5; 
and  2ndly,  12  April,  1877,  Eev.  Gavin  Charles  Hamilton. 

3  Gertrude,  m.  5  Oct.  1872,  John  M.  Callender,  Esq.,  2nd 
son  of  William  Eomaine  Callender,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Man- 
chester. 4  Honor. 

III.  Henry  Temple  Willis,  b.  6  Feb.  1828;  d.  unm.  1855. 

IV.  Arthur  Buchanan  Willis  (Rev.). 

I.  Honoria,  to.  14  Jan.  1836,  James  F.  Armstrong,  Esq.  of 
Bal  Iver,  King's  Co.,  and  has  one  son. 

II.  Catherine  Christopheria,  d.  unm.  1866. 

III.  Harriet  Elizabeth,  to.  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Vansittart, 
Coldstream  Guards. 

rv.  Charlotte  Jane,  to.  1st,  Albert  Hambrough,  Esq.  of  Steep- 
hill  Castle,  Isle  of  Wight,  who  d.  1861 ;  and  2ndly,  1867, 
Lieut.-Col.  Verner. 
Mr.  Fleming  d.  1844,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Browne  Willis  Fleming,  of  Stoneham  Park  and  Chil- 
worth Manor,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  4  Oct.  1815;  to.  1st,  27  Feb. 
1840,  Lady  Katherine  Elizabeth  Cochrane,  only  dau.  of  Thomas, 
Earl  of  Dundonald ;  and  2ndly,  Ida  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late 
E.  J.  Weston,  Esq.,  and  had  an  only  son,  John  Edwaed 
Arthur,  the  present  representative.    He  d.  27  May,  1872. 

Arms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  on  a  chevron  between 
three  owls  arg.  an  ermme  spot,  for  Fleming;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg., 
a  fess  between  three  lions  rampant  gu.  a  bordure  of  the  last 
charged  with  eight  bezants,  for  Willis.  Crests — 1st,  An  eagle 
displayed  sa.  beaked  membered  and  ducally  gorged  or; 
2nd,  Out  of  a  mural  crown  or,  a  demi-Uon  rampant  gu. 
within  a  collar  gemmelle  gold  three  bezants. 

Seats — Stoneham  Park,  Southampton;  Chilworth  Manor, 
Eomsey,  Hants ;  and  Binstead  Lodge,  Eyde,  Isle  of  Wight. 


FLEMING  OF  EAYRIGG  AND  BELFIELD. 

Fleming,  Rev.  Fletcher,  of  Rayrigg  and  Bel- 
field,  Westmorland,  late  Rector  of  Grrasmere,  in 
that  CO.,  b.  27  Aug.  1795;  m.  23  June,  1836, 
Catherine  Emily,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  W.  Boscawen, 
Esq.,  Commissioner  of  the  Victualling  OtEce,  and 
Commissioner  of  Bankruptcy,  by  his  wife,  the  2nd 
dau.  of  the  late  Dr.  Ibbetson,  Archdeacon  of  Jit. 
Albans  and  Rector  of  Bushey. 

ILinCagC— Sir  Daniel  Fleming,  Knt.  of  Rydal  Hall,  co. 
Cumberland,  M.P.  for  Cockermouth  in  the  latter  end  of  the 
17th  century,  a  distinguished  Antiquarian,  to.  Barbara,  eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Fletcher,  Bart,  of  Hutton,  and  had,  with 
other  issue, 

h.'^e'orge,'  }  successive  barts.  of  Rydal. 

III.  Michael,  a  distinguished  soldier.  Major  in  the  army,  and 

M.P.  for  Westmorland,  m.  Miss  Dorothy  Benson,  and  left 

issue. 


FLE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


1  William,  who  s.  as  3rrt  bart.  of  Rydal. 
1  Susan,  m.  Michael  Knott,  Esq.  of  Bydal. 
rv.  Roger  (Eev.),  Vicar  of  Brigham;  m.  Margaret  Moor- 
house,  and   ieft  an  only  son,   Daniel,  m.  Mary,   hau.  of 
Joseph  Dixon,  of  the  same  town,   by  whom  he  dad,  with 
other  issue,  a  son,  Roger,  father  of  Daniel,  who  inherited 
as  5th  bart.;  Ricuabd,  6th  bart.;  Michael;  Barbara;  and 
Isabella. 
V.  Fletcher,  of  Rayrigs:. 
Sir  Daniel  Fleming  d.  1700.     His  youngest  son, 

Fletchfb  Fleming,  Esq.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Brathwaite,  Esq.,  and  had  a  son, 

Fletcher  Fleming,  Esq.  of  Bayrigg,  m.  Tsnhella,  dau.  of 
Wilham  Herbert,  of  Kendal,  and  had  a  son,  Fletcher,  of 
Rayrigg,  who  <l.  s.  ;).,  and  three  daus.,  of  whom  the  eldest, 
Agnes  Fi.emi.nt,,  hi.  l«t.  Rev.  William  Raincock,  Rector  of 
Ousehy,  near  Penrith,  Cumberland,  J. P.;  and  2ndly,  William 
Bolden,  Esq.  of  Liverpool.     Her  son  by  her  1st  husband. 

Rev.  John  Raincock,  Prebendary  of  Llandaff  and  Rector  of 
BoDtle,   Cumberland,    assumed  the  surname  of  Fleming  on 
succeeding  to  the   estates  of   his   matern:il   uncle,    Fletcher 
Fleming,  Esq.  of  Rayrigg.    He  m.  20  June.  1794,  Jane,  younger 
dau.  of  the  late  Peter  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Whitehaven,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  10  Nov.  1828)  had  issue, 
Fletcher,  his  heir. 
William,  m.  but  has  no  issue. 
John,  iH.  but  has  no  issue. 

Peter  Joseph.  Thomas.  George. 

Richard.  Herbert  Octsvius. 

Jane.  Isabella.  Agnes  Dorothy. 

Barbara.  Jane  Isabella. 

Mr.  Fleming  d.  4  Jan.   1835,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the 
Rev.  Fletcher  Fleming,  of  Rayrigg. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  fret  arg.  Crest — A  serpent  nowed  holding  in 
his , mouth  a  garland  of  olives  and  vines  all  ppr.  Motto— Pa-x 
copia  sapient  ia. 

iSea««— Rayrigg  and  Belfield,  near  Bowness,  Windermere. 


FLEMING    OF    RYDAL    HALL. 

See  Le  Fleming. 


FLETCHKR    OF     LAWNESWOOD    HOUSE. 

Fletcher,  Thomas  William,  Esq.  of  Lawiies- 
Tvood  House,  co.  Stafford,  M.A.,  F.R.S.,  F.S.A.,  aud 
F.Gr.S.,  a  Barrister-at-Law  of  the  Inner  Temple, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  cos.  Worcester  and  Stafford,  and 
J.P.  for  the  Borough  of  Dudley,  late  Col.  of  the 
1st  regt.  of  King's  Own  Staffordshire  Militia,  m.  13 
Sept.  1831,  Jane  Maria,  dau.  of  James  Russell,  Esq. 
of  Bescot  Hall  and  Endwood  Court,  co.  Stafford, 
by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  Rev. 
John  Best,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  Worcester  Coll.  Oxford, 
Prebendary  of  Wolverhampton,  Vicar  of  Sedgeley, 
and  Incumbent  of  Bileton,  co.  Stafford,  and  has 
had  issue, 
1.  Thomas  Howard  Keelinge,  Lieut.  I5th  regt. ;  m.  II  April, 

I^67,   Helen,  only  dau.  of  Charles  Simonds,   Esq.  of  St. 

John's,  New  Brunswick,  and  d.  s.  p.  7  May,  181)8,  at  Port 

Royal,    Bermuda,  being  drowned  with  his  wife  by  the 

upsetting  of  a  pleasure  boat, 
n.  Walter  Bracebridge,  late  Lieut.  84th  regt. 
I.  Eliza  Jane,  ra.  8  Aug.  1861,  George  William  Moore,  Esq. 

of  Abbeylands,   co.  Stafford  (only  son  of  William  Moore, 

Esq.  of  Wychdon  Lodge,  co.  Stafford,  High  Sheriff  of  co. 

Stafford   1839,   J.P.  and  D.L.).    Mr.  G.  W.  Moore  d.  9 

Aug.  1864. 

It (itragC— Thomas  Fletcher,  Esq.  o'f  Worley,  co.  Staf- 
ford, Esq.,  TO.  II  Elizabeth,  1.^68,  Barbara,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir 
James  Foljambe,  Knt.  of  Walton,  co.  Derby,  High  Sheriff  of 
that  CO.  2  and  3  Philip  and  Mart,  by  Constance  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Sir  Edward  Littleton,  Knt.  of  Pillaton,  co.  Stafford.  Their 
son, 

Thomas  Fletcher,  Esq.  of  W^ater  Eyton  and  Shareshill,  co. 
Stafford,  acquired  estates  there  by  marriage  with  Margaret, 
dau.  and  eventually  heiress  of  Ralf  Alport,  Esq.  of  Cannock,  a 
portion  of  which  are  now  held  by  his  descendants,  having 
always  passed  in  the  male  Une.  Of  this  marriage  there  was 
Issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

Margaret,  TO.  1st,  William  Chetwynd,  Esq.  of  Ridge,;  and 
2ndly,  Francis  GifTard,  Esq.,  "  who  was  slain  before  Dudley 
Castle,    he    ^eing    a    Captair.e    f"r    His    Majesty   King 


Charles  I.,"  and  was  a  grandson  of  Sir  Thomas  Giffard,  of 
Chillington. 
Mr.  Fletcher  d.  1610.    His  son, 

Thomas  Fletcher,  Esq.  of  Featherstone,  co.  Stafford,  h. 
2  Oct.  1590,  was  an  officer  in  the  army  of  King  Charles  I. 
He  enlarged  the  estate  by  the  purchase  of  lands  in  Wirley 
Magna,  Wirley  Parva,  Saredon  Cannock,  and  Chcslyn  Hay, 
4  Charles  I.  He  m.  24  July,  1620,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William 
Poole,  and  was  killed  at  the  Battle  of  Marston  Moor,  1643, 
leaving  a  son  and  heir,  and  two  daus.,  Anne  and  Margerie. 
His  son, 

Thomas  Fletcher,  Esq.  de  Magna.  Wirley,  hapt.  3  Aug. 
4  Charles  I.  (1620) ;  to.  18  Jan.  10  Charles  II.,  Mary  Bourne, 
and  had  issue,  Thomas,  his  heir;  John,  bapt.  2  June,  1670; 
and  Katharine,  b.  12  and  bapt.  14  Nov.  1661.  He  was  «.  by 
his  elder  son, 

Thomas  Fletcher,  Esq.  of  Wirley  Magna,  B.A.  of  New.  Coll. 
Oxford,  b.  21  March,  bapt.  14  April,  16  Charles  II.  1664;  m. 
Catherine  Richards;  and  d.  21  Feb.  I7I8,  leaving  (with  three 
daus.,  Catherine,  wife  of  H.  Hodgetts,  Esq.;  Elizabeth,  m. 
1733,  George  Keen,  Esq.  of  Stafford;  and  Anne,  to.  1733, 
Thomas  Cope,  Esq.  of  Leacroft)  an  only  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Fletcher,  Esq.  of  Cannock,  bapt.  19  March,  1797 ; 
TO.  1738,  Mary,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  William  Keelinge,  Esq. 
of  Sedgley  Park,  co.  Stafford,  by  Eleanor  his  wife,  dau.  of 
William  Gibbons,  Esq.  of  Ettingsall  Hall  (by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Hawkesford,  Esq.,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and 
eventually  heiress  of  Rowland  Bracebridge,  Esq.  of  Kingsbury, 
and  Winifred  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Scott,  Esq.  of  Great 
Barr),  and  had  two  sons, 
Thomas,  his  heir. 

William,  b.  2  Oct.  1740;  to.  II  July,  1769,  Alice,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Blakemore,  Esq.,  and  aunt  of  Richard  Blakeinore, 
Esq.,  M.P.  for  Wells,  and  Sheriff  for  the  cos.  of  Hereford 
and  Glamorgan,  and  d.  21  Oct.  1804,  leaving  issue, 
1  Thomas,  heir  to  his  uncle ;  I  Mary,  m.  1st,  Rev.  John 
Waltham,  M.A.  of  Jesus  Coll.  Cambridge,  Rector  of  Rock, 
Cornwall,  and  of  Darlaston,  co.  Stafford,  J. P.,  and  2ndly, 
Rev.  John  Howells,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  the  Holy  Trinity, 
Coventry ;  2  Sarah  Catherine  ;  and  3  Frances, 
He  d.  Dec.  1790,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Thomas  Fletcher,  Esq.  of  Cannock,  b.  13  May,  1730;  d.  unm. 
31  Aug.  1802,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Thojlas  Fletcher,  Esq.  of  Handsworth,  co.  Stafford,  6. 
19  Feb.  1772  ;  r,i.  10  May,  1804,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Russell, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Thomas  William,  now  of  Lawneswood  House. 
XL  William,  D.D.,  Vicar  of  Ukeby,  co.  Lincoln,  and  late  Fellow 
of  Brazenose  Coll.  Oxford,  m.  31  Dec.  1835,  Hannah  Maria 
Jane,  dau.  of  Joseph  Bainbrigge,  Esq.  of  Derby,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  II  April,  1876)  has  issue, 

1  William  Bainbrigge,  Staff  Surgeon  R.N.,  to.  Christine, 
dau.  of  Rev.  —  Hughes,  M.A.,  Consular  Chaplain  at  Corfu.  /; 

2  Walter  John,   late  Capt.   Dorset  Militia,    m.  Augusta  i 
Franklin,  only  child  of  Capt.  Passingham,  29th  Madras 
Native  Infantry. 

3  Edward  Blakemore,  Lieut.  R.N. 

1  Catherine  Anne. 

2  Lorina  Alice,  to.  Lionel  Clarke,  Esq.,  M.A.  Cambridge. 

3  Honora  Jane. 

4  Harriet  Anne,  to.  Charles  John  Arrowsmith,  Esq. 

III.  John  Waltham,  M.A.  of  Brazenose  Coll.  Oxford  (Rev.), 
ni.  20  June,  1844,  Elizabeth  Sarah,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Giles 
Dimmock,  M.A.  of  University  CoU.  Oxford,  Rector  of 
Uppingham,  Rutland,  and  has  issue, 

1  William  George  Dimmock,  B.A.  of  St.  Edmund  Hall, 
Oxford. 

2  James  Michael  John  (Rev.),  B.A.,  Scholar  of  University  j| 
Coll.  Oxford.  3  Charles. 

1  Alice. 

IV.  Henry,  M.A.  of  Brazenose  Coll.  Oxford  (Rev.),  Vicar  of 
Trinity  Church,  Shrewsbury,  m.  24  Aug.  1848,  Mary  Anna 
Letitia,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  William  David  Field,  Esq., 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  Ulceby  Grange,  co.  Lincoln,  deceased, 
and  has  issue, 

1  David,  d.  young,  1877. 

2  William  Henry  (Rev.),  B.A.  of  Christ  Church  Oxford. 

3  Frederick  Brandstrom,  Scholar  of  Pembroke  Coll.  Cam- 
bridge. 

I  Frances  Gonville,  d.  young.  2  Mary. 

I.  Anne,  m.  Rev,  William  Henry  Flowers,  B.A.  of  Jesus  Coll. 
Cambridge,  Vicar  of  Ulceby,  who  d.  17  Sept.  1876,  leaving 
issue. 
Mr.  Fletcher  d.  1  April,  1827;  his  widow  10  March,  1845. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  cross  engrailed  sa.  between  four  pellets  each 
charged  with  a  pheon  or,  on  a  canton  az.  a  ducal  crown  gold. 
C'restx — 1st,  A  horse's  head  erased  arg.  gorged  with  a  dutnl 
crown  az. ;  2nd,  On  a  chapeau  gu.  a  scaling  ladder  or.  Molio 
— Sub  cruce  salus. 
Aesicienw— Lawneswood  House,  near  Stourbridge. 


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FLETCHER    OF    NEEQUIS    HALL. 

Fletcher,  Puillips  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Ncrqiiis 
Hall,  CO.  Flint,  and  Pengwern,  co.  Merioneth,  J.P., 
h.  6  Dec.  1822. 

Hinraflr.— The  preat  house  of  Wynn  of  Gwydyr,  of 
which  the  Wynns  of  Llwyn  were  a  branch,  deduce  descent 
fiom  Rhodri,  Lord  of  Anglesey,  youngest  son  of  Owen 
Gwynedd,  Prince  of  North  Wales. 

Maurice  Wtnn,  Esq.  of  Gwydyr,  co.  Caernarvon,  son  of 
John  Wynn,  Esq.  of  Gwydyr,  who  d.  in  1553 :  m.  twice,  by 
his  first  wife,  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Eichard  Bulkeley,  Knt.  of 
Beaumauris,  he  was  father  of 

John  (Sir),  of  Gwydyr,  6.  in  1553,  created  a  Bart,  in 
1611,    ancestor    of   the    eminent    family    of    Wynn   of 

GWTDTR. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Catherine,  dau.  and  heir  of  Tudor  ap  Robert 
Vychan  of  Berain,  derived  from  Marchweithian,  Lord  of 
Is-Aled,  and  was  by  her  father  of  a  son, 

Edward  Wtnne,  of  Ystrad,  who  m.  in  15S9,  Blanche, 
dau.  of  John  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Blacu-y-cwm,  and  was 
father  of 

Robert  Wynne,  who  m.  Barbara,  dau.  and  heir  of  Richard 
Williams,  of  Llwyn,  co.  Denbigh,  and  had  two  sons,  Edward 
Wynne,  of  Llwyn,  Clerk  of  Green  Cloth  to  Charles  XL  ;  and 
Owen  Winne,  of  Llwyn,  who  m.  in  1869,  Anne,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Maurice  Lewis,  of  Pen-y-wern,  co.  Merioneth,  and 
dying  in  I7I7,  aged  67,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Maurice  Wynne,  of  Llwyns,  b.  in  1690 ;  who  m.  in  1722, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Francis  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Pen- 
lieskin,  co.  Anglesey,  and  Plas  Nycoed,  co.  Flint,  and  left  a 
Bon  and  successor, 

Owen  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Llwyn,  6.  in  March,  1724,  who  m. 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  Thomas  Steel,  Esq.,  and  d.  in  17S2,  leaving 
issue, 

Watkin  Edwards,  of  Llwyn,  &.  13  April,  1755  ;  in.  in  1795, 
Anna  Maria,   relict  of   John  Mostyn,    1-sq.  of  Segrid,  co. 
Denbigh,  and  d.  in  1796,  aged  42. 
Owen,  6.  in  1757,  m.  his  cousin,  Amelia  Maria  Steel,  and  d. 

in  1805.  Maurice,  of  whom  presently. 

Eleanor,  who  m.  Phillips  Lloyd  Fletcher,  Esq.  of  Gwern- 
hayled,  co.  Flint,  and  by  him  (who  d.  28  Nov.  1808)  left 
at  her  decease,  26  Aug.  1828,  three  sons  and  four  daus., 
of  whom  Lloyd  Fletcher,  succeeding  to  the  estates 
of  his  maternal  ancestors,  assumed  the  surname  of 
Wynne. 
The  third  son. 

The.  Rev.  Maurice  Wynne,  of  Llwyn,  Rector  of  Bangor 
Is-Coed,   CO.  Flint,  and  Vicar  of  Much  Wenlock,    Salop,   d. 

25  May,  1835,  aged  75,  having  devised  his  property  to  his 
nephew. 

Rev.  Lloyd  Fletcher,  of  Llwyn,  6.  1  Jan.  1786,  who 
assumed  by  royal  license  the  surname  of  Wynne  in  lieu  of 
that  of  Fletcher.     He  d.  unm.,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Thomas  Hanmer  Fletcher,  Esq.  who  also  assumed  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Wynne.  He  was  6.  28  Dec.  1817,  d. 
unm.  8  May,  1867,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Frederick  Francis  Lloyd  Fletcher,  Esq.   of  Llwyn,    6. 

26  June,  lal9;  d.  II  July,  1868,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  brother, 
Phillips  Lloyd  Fletcher,  Esq.,  now  of  Nerquis  Hall  and 
Pengwern. 

The  family  of  Fletcher  is  a  branch  of  the  Fletchers  of 
Cockermouth.    The  late 

Thomas  Lloyd  Fletcher,  Esq.  of  Maesgwaelod,  Overton, 
CO.  Flint,  Capt.  23rd  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers  (son  of  Phillips 
Lloyd  Fletcher,  Esq  of  Gwernhayled,  co.  F'lint,  by  Eleanor 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Owen  Wynn,  of  Llwyn),  m.  12  Nov.  1816, 
Charlotte,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Samuel  Towers,  Esq.  of 
Hornsey,  Middlesex,  andd.  20  March,  1850,  leaving  issue, 

:.  Thomas  Hanmer,  6.  28  Dec.  1817;  d.  8  May,  1867. 

li.  Frederick  Francis  Lloyd,  6.  25  June,  1819;  d.  11  July, 
1868.  HI.  Phillips  Lloyd,  now  of  Nerquis  Hall. 

IV.  Henry  Angus,  d.  1834.        v.  John  Wynne,  d.  1828. 

I.  Catherine  Wynne,  m.  Rev.  William  Doveton  Philpot,  of 
Everdon,  co.  Northampton;  d.  29  Sept.  1871,  without  issue. 

II.  Charlotte  Elizabeth.  in.  Juha. 

IV.  Harriette.  v.  Frances  Emma.  vi.  Mary  Ellen. 

\ii.  Henrietta  Hester,  m.  W.  J.  Meggot  Elwes,  Esq.,  formerly 

of  Bossington,  Hants. 
/Scats— Nerquis  HaU,  Mold ;  Pengwern,  Festiuiog. 


Esther,  only,  surviving  dau.  of  the  late  Joseph 
King,  Esq.  of  Wassail  Grove,  Stourbridge,  J.P.  for 
COS.  Stafford  and  Worcester. 

iLtllCilCJC. — This  branch  of  the  Cumberland  Fletchers  is 
descended  traditionally  from  William  Fletcher,  of  Cocker- 
mouth,  whose  son  Henry  entertained  Mary,  Queen  cf  Scots, 
on  her  journey  from  Workington,  1558.  The  early  registers' 
are  however  extremely  defective.  It  appears  by  the  parish 
register  of  Dean,  that  Lancelot  Fletcher  and  his  son,  Lancelot, 
held  the  living  of  Dean  from  1546  to  1635.  Another  Lancelot 
Fletcher  d.  1680. 

Thomas  Fletcher,  of  Mockerkin,  d.  in  1634.     His  son, 

Lancelot  Fletcher,  of  Mockerkin,  m.  1660,  Alice  Holstock, 
of  Moosergahe,  and  d.  in  1698,  leaving,  among  other  issue, 

Japhet  Fletcher,  b.  1671;  m.  1693,  Mary  Allason,  by 
whom  he  had  ten  children.    He  d.  1734  ;  his  youngest  son, 

Isaac  Fletcher,  Esq.  of  Underwood,  6.  1713;  m.  1743, 
Susanna  Harris,  and  had  issue,  i.  John,  b.  1746,  d.  1758;  ii. 
Isaac,  d.  young;  in.  John,  his  successor;  iv.  William,  6. 
1700,  d.  1839  ;  i.  Jane,  d.  1759.  Mr.  Fletcher  d.  1781,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Fletcher,  Esq.  of  Greysonthen,  6.  1758 ;  to.  1st, 
1785,  Deborah,  dau.  of  John  Wilson  of  Greysonthen,  and  had 
issue,  Isaac,  b.  in  1786,  d.  young;  John  Wilson,  his  successor; 
Mary,  m.  William  Miller,  Esq.  of  Whitehaven,  and  has 
issue.  Mr.  Fletcher,  m.  2ndly,  Ann  Nixon,  of  Whitehaven, 
and  d.  1831.    His  son, 

John  Wilson  Fletcher,  Esq.  of  Greysonthen,  and  Farn- 
bank,  b.  1788;  m.  1821,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Allason,  of 
Beech  Hill,  and  d.  Oct.  1857,  having  had  issue, 

I.  John  Wilson,  d.  1839,        ii.  Isaac,  now  of  Tambank. 

III.  William,  b.  1831 :  m.  1863,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Frederick 
Ashby,  Esq.  of  Staines,  Middlesex,  and  has,  among  other 
issue, 

1  Lancelot  Holstock.  2  William  Frederick  Ashby. 

IV.  Henry  Allason,  b.  1834;  m.  1868,  Lucy,  dau.  of  William 
Sutton,  Esq.  of  Scotby,  and  has,  among  other  issue, 

1  Harold.  2  Henry  Beaumont. 

1  Alice,  d.  1837.  2  Mary,  d.  1832. 

I.  Ann  Deborah,  m.  1856,  Theodore  Harris,  Esq.  of  Leighton 
Buzzard;  she  d.  in  1868,  and  left  issue.  He  m.  2ndly 
Gertrude  Louisa,  dau.  of  Lord  Charles  James  Fox  ' 


Arms— Arg.,  a  cross  engrailed  sa.  fretty  of  the  field  between 
four  pellets  each  charged  with  a  pheon  or.  Crest— Oa  a  mount 
vert  in  front  of  a  horse's  head  arg.  a  bezant  charged  with  a 
trefoil  slipped  gu.     iV/ofCo— Martis  non  cupidinis. 

&ai— Tambank,  Cockermouth,  Cumberland. 


FLETCHER    OF    TARNBANK, 

Fletcher,  Isaac,  Esq.  of  Tarnbank,  Cocker- 
mouth, Cumberland,  J.P.,  D.L.,  F.R.S.,  M.P.  for 
Coukerinouth,  b.  22  Feb.  1827  ;  m.  13  Dec.  1861, 


FLETCHER  OF  KENWARD. 
Fletcher,  Henry  Charles,  Esq.  of  Kenward, 
Yalding,  Kent,  C.M.G.,  J.P.  for  Kent,  Col.  Scots 
Guards,  b.  28  April,  1833  ;  m.  2-4  Sept.  1863,  Lady 
Harriet  Marsham,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles,  3rd  Earl  of 
Romney,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edward  Walter,  6.  1805. 

II.  Arthur,  b.  1868.  m.  Herbert,  6.  1872. 
IV.  Wilfred,  b.  1875.                        v.  Harold,  b.  1876. 

I.  Maude  Ellen.  ii.  Edith.  in.  Muriel. 

IV.  A  dau.,  b.  6  Jan.  1879. 

iLiUCajJC.— Major  Philip  Fletcher,  great-granrlson  of 
PhiUp  Fletcher,  younger  brother  of  Richard  Fletcher,  Esq., 
whose  son.  Sir  Henry  F'letcuer,  was  created  a  Baronet  in 
1640,  d.  1744,  at  a  very  advanced  age,  leaving  (with  a  dau., 
Elizabeth,  m.  Humphrey  Pearson,  Esq.)  two  sons,  John  Flet- 
cher, Esq.  of  Clea  Hall  (whose  son,  Sir  Henry,  was  created  a 
Bart.  1782) ;  and 

Philip  Fletcher,  Esq.,  Surveyor-General  of  the  Province 
of  Ulster,  who  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Twigg,  and  d. 
1758,  having  had  issue,  i.  Philip,  d.  unm. ;  ii.  Thomas,  killed 
at  the  battle  of  Dettingen;  in.  Richard,  m.  Anne  Helena, 
dau.  of  Archibald  Edmonstone,  Esq.,  and  d.  1782,  leaving  a 
son,  Philip,  M.D. ;  and  iv.  Edward.    The  youngest  son, 

The  Rev.  Edward  Fletcher,  of  Lisburn,  d.  1777;  in. 
1753,  Jane  Murray,  and  had  (with  two  daus.,  Anne  Helena, 
who  d.  unm. ;  and  Margaret,  in  —  Higginson,  Esq.)  three 
sons,  who  survived  him.    The  2nd  son, 

Edward  Fletcher,  Esq.  of  Alresford,  Hants,  E  l.C.  Civil 
Service,  b.  7  April,  1763;  m.  6  Jan.  1797,  Dorothea,  yuungest 
dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Charles  William  Blunt,  Burt.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  Jan.  1848)  had  issue, 

Edward  Charles,  late  of  Kenward. 

Charles  Philip,  b.  2  Aug.  180.") ;  m.  20  Feb.  1828,  Francesca 
AUoysa  MolUco,  and  d.  March,  1848,  leaving  issue  a  son. 


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Edward  Philip,  6.  6  July,  1822;  and  a  dau.,  Francesca 
Louisa. 
James,  b.  25  April.  1820  ;  m.  Dec.  ISlfj,  Julia,  dau.  of  the 
late  VVilliain  W'inctield,  Esq.,  and  has  is.sue,  Walter  Blunt; 
Geraldine;  Evelyn;  Julia;  Alice;  Kertha;  and  Mildred. 
Charlotte  Jane,  m.  ilev.  George  Matthias,  and  d.  Oct.  la52, 
leavinff  issue.  Helena. 

Sopliia,  m.  Col.  E.  M.  Oakes,  who  d.  Dec.  1862. 
Emily,  i!i.  James  Arnott,  Esq.,  who  d.  Dec.  ISIJS. 
Louisa,  m.  Major-Gen.  Cliesney,  who  d.  1872. 
Mr.  Fletcher  d.  Sept.  1846.     His  eldest  son, 

Charles  Edward  Fletchbb,  E.sq.  of  Kenward,  Yaldinff,  J. P. 
for  Kent,  and  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the  Stewartry  of  Kirkcudbright, 
Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  6.  27  June,  1799;  m.  1st,  8  Sept.  1830, 
the  Hon.  Ellen  Marj'  Shore,  youngest  dau.  of  John,  1st  Lord 
Teignmouth,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  Jan.  1835)  had  issue, 

I.  Henbt  Charles,  now  of  Kenward. 

II.  Philip  Shore,  b.  30  Deo.  1834;  m.  Feb.  186G,  Lucy,  dau. 
of  J.  Pickei-ing,  Esq.  of  Brighton. 

He  m.  2ndly,  2  Aug.  1838,  the  Lady  Frances  Marsham,  2nd 
dau.  of  Charles,  2nd  Earl  of  Romney,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Edward,  6.  25  June,  1844. 

II.  Lionel  John  William,  b.  24  Nov.  1845. 

III.  Edward,  6.  21  May,  184a. 

1.  Isabella  Margaret.  ii.  JIary  Catherine. 

UetZ.  5  June,  1877. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  cross  engrailed  sa.  between  four  pellets  each 
charged  with  a  pheon  erect  of  the  first.  Crest — A  horse's  head 
erased  arg.     Mutlo — .Martis  non  cupidinis. 

i<eats — Kenward,  Yaiding,  Maidstone;  and  Spencer  House, 
Putney. 


FLETCHER    OF    SALTON. 

Fletcher,  Andrew,  Esq.  of  Salton  Hall,  co. 
Haddington,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  20  Aug.  1796 ;  m. 
1  Sept.  182.5,  Lndy  Charlotte  Charteris,  dau.  of 
Francis,  Earl  of  Wemyss  and  March,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  D.L.,  b.  7  Feb.  1827  ;  r/i.  1866,  Bertha  Isabella,  dau. 
of  Christopher  liice  Mansel  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Margam,  co. 
Glamorgan,  M.P.,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Francis  Charteris,  late  Capt.  60th  Rifles,  b.  2  Jan.  1828; 
m.  1862,  Clara,  dau.  of  P.  Pusey,  Esq.,  M.P. 

I.  Margaret. 

iLttIC({0t. — SiE  Andrew  Fletcher,  of  Innerpeffer,  an 
eminent  Lawyer,  and  one  of  the  Senators  of  the  College  of 
Justice,  purchased,  about  the  middle  of  the  17th  century,  the 
lands  of  Salton,  in  East  Lothian,  from  Alexander,  Lord  Aber- 
nethy.  He  m.  a  dau.  of  Peter  Hay,  of  Kirkland,  and  had, 
with  other  issue. 

Sir  Eobeet  Fletcher,  of  Salton,  whose  eldest  son  was  the 
celebrated  patriot, 

Andrew  Fletcher,  of  Salton.  This  distinguished  man,  6. 
16.53,  first  appeared  in  public  as  Commissioner  for  East  Lothian, 
in  ihe  Scottish  Parliament,  and  there  evinced  so  much  spirit 
in  opposition  to  the  artiitrary  measures  of  the  court,  that  he 
had  to  retire  to  Holland,  and  was  outlawed.  In  1685,  he  par- 
ticipated in  the  enterprise  of  the  Duke  of  Monmouth,  and  sub- 
sequently, having  gone  to  Hungary,  gained  great  reputation 
in  the  war  against  the  Turks.  At  the  Revolution,  he  returned 
to  Scotland,  resumed  possession  of  his  estate,  and  became  a 
Member  of  the  Convention  for  settling  the  new  government. 
The  political  wntings  of  Andrew  Fletcher  of  Salton,  are  much 
esteemed.    He  d.  1717,  and  was  «.  by  his  brother, 

Henry  Fletcher,  Esq.  of  Salton,  m.  1688,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Sir  David  Carnegie,  of  Pittarrow,  grandson  of  David,  Earl  of 
Southesk,  and  was  father  of 

Andrew  Fletcher,  Esq.  of  Salton,  6.  1691;  who,  being 
admitted  an  Advocate  of  the  Scottish  Bar,  26  Feb.  1717,  was 
made  Cashier  of  the  E.\cise  1718,  a  Lord  of  Session  1724,  and 
a  Lord  of  Justiciary  1726.  He  was  appointed  Lord  Justice 
Clerk  of  Scotland  1735,  and  Keeper  of  the  Signet  1748.  He  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  F.  Kinloch,  of  Gilmerton,  and  had  a  son. 
Gen.  John  Fletcher  Ca.mpbbll,  of  Salton,  co.  Haddington, 
and  Boquhan,  co.  Stirling,  iii.  17U5,  Ann  Thriepland,  and  had 
two  sons, 
Andrew,  of  Silton. 

Henry  Fletcher  Campbell,  of  Bnqnhan,  co.  Stirling,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  ra.  Ann,  dau.  of  Hugh  Hawthorne,  Ksq.  of  Casile 
Wigg,  and  d.  1877,  having  had  issue,  Henry  John,  of  Boqu- 
han, Commander  R.N. ,  J.P.;  John,  Coldstream  Guards,  «. 
his  uncle  in  the  estate  of  Castle  Wigg,  and  assumed  the 
surname  of  Hawthorn;  Andrew,  56th  regt. ;  Hugh,  o. 
184U;  rn.  1877,  Harriet  Nina,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  J.  E. 
Douglas  Stewart,  I'.sq. ;  Mary,  m.  Herbert,  son  of  Sir  William 
Maxwell,  Bart,  of  Monreith  ;  and  Ann  Catherine  Christina. 


Arms — Sa.,  a  cross  flory  between  four  escallops  arg.  Crest- 
A  demi-bloodhound  az.  duoally  gorged  or.  Utipporten — Xw 
griffins  ppr.     Motto— Dieu  pour  nous. 

Heat — Salton  Hall.  East  Lothian. 


I 


FLETCHER    OF    DALE    PARK. 

Fletcher,  Charles  John,  Esq.  of  Dale  PavTc, 
Sussex,  J. P.,  formerly  Lieut.  18th  Hussars,  h.  2S 
June,  1813;  m.  26  April,  1870,  Helen,  youngest 
dau.  of  Arthur  Edward  Knox,  Esq.,  and  Lady  Jauo 
Knox,  of  Trotton  House,  Sussex,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Arthur,  b.  15  May,  1871. 

II.  Alan  Francis,  b.  21  April,  1876.  i.  Eleanor  Susan. 
Mr.   Fletcher  is  son  of  John   Charles  Fletcher,  Esq.  of 

Dale  Park,  Sussex,  b.  24  Aug.  1798,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  18G3 ;  m.  6  March,  1838,  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  John  Church, 
Esq.,  and  had  surviving  issue, 

I.  Charles  John,  now  of  Dale  Park. 

II.  William  Henry,  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  6.  7  July,  1843; 
TO.  30  April,  1874,  Amelia,  dau.  of  A.  Rodger,  Esq.  of  Beacon 
Hill,  Lancaster. 

I.  Isobel,  TO.  1867,  A.  L.  Smith,  Barrister-at  Law,  only  son 
of  the  late  Francis  Smith,  Esq.  of  Salt  Hill,  Sussex. 

II.  Eleanor  Christian,  to.  1874,  Col.  Sulivan,  late  5th  Lancers. 

III.  Louisa  Florence,  m.  1878,  Aubrey  T.  C.  Cartright,  eldest 
of  Aubrey  Cartright,  of  Edycott. 

IV.  Laura  Mary.  v.  Beatrice  Elizabeth. 

Mr.  Fletcher,  who  was  of  Scottish  dest-ent,  founded  a  large 
mercantile  house  in  Peru,  where  he  resided  some  years;  he 
returned  to  England  1835,  retired  from  commercial  pursuits 
1848,  and  in  1852  purchased  from  the  Duke  of  Abercorn  the 
estate  of  Dale  Park  ;  he  d.  9  March,  1875.  James  Fletcher, 
Esq.  of  Rosehaugh,  Avock,  co.  Ross  (see  that  Article),  is  a 
younger  brother  of  the  late  Mr.  Fletcher,  of  Dale  Park. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  cross  flory  between  four  escallops  arg.  Crmt — 
An  arm  in  armour  gu.  holding  a  sword  ppr.  Motto — Post 
nubila. 

Seat — Dale  Park,  near  Arundel,  Sussex.  Totcn  House— i", 
Eatun  Place,  S.  VV.  ^ 

FLETCHER    OF    ROSEHAUGH. 

Fletcher,  James,  Esq.  of  Rosehaugh,  co.  Ros^, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  m.  20  July,  18.32,  Frederika  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Stephen,  Esq.  of  Melbourne,  niece  of 
Sir  Alfred  Steplien,  C.B.,  Chief  Justice  New  South 
Wales,  and  widow  of  Alexander  Hay,  Esq.,  58th 
regt.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Alfred  Nevett,  6.  14  May,  1853. 

II.  Edward  Stephen,  b.  8  Nov.  1854. 
in.  James  Douglas,  b.  17  June,  Ik57. 

IV.  Fitzroy  Charles,  6.  7  Nov.  1858.        i.  Constance  Mau  1. 

{See  preceding  Memoir). 

Seat— Eosehaugh,  Avoch,  co.  Ross. 

FLOOD    OF    PAULSTOWN    CASTLE. 

Flood,  William,  Esq.  of  Paulstown  Castle,  co. 
Kilkenny,  J.P.,  b.  7  April,  1818. 

iLillCHSC — Richard  Flood,  to.  Margaret  Dillon.  In  his 
will,  dated  23  Nov.  16U3,  he  mentioned  his  brother,  Thomas, 
and  his  own  son, 

Walter  Flood,  who  was  of  Dublin,  Merchant.  In  his  will, 
dated  15  Oct.  1649,  and  proved  27  of  the  same  month,  he  men- 
tioned his  cousin,  Richard,  of  Drogheda;   and 

Thomas  Flood,  of  Kilkenny,  who  had  a  son,  Francis,  and 
three  daus.,  Mary;  Ann;  and  Elizabeth.  His  will,  dated 
8  May,  1673,  was  proved  24  Sept.  same  year.    His  son, 

Francis   Flood,   Esq.  of  Burnchurch,  Major  of  a  body  of 
horse  in  the  army  of  Oliver  Cromwell,  to.  Anne,  only  dau. 
and  heir  of  John  Warden,   M.P.  of  Burnchurch,  by  Ann  his  * 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Otway,  Knt.  of  Inguiire  Uall,   Westmor- 
land, and  had  issue, 

I.  Warden,  his  successor. 

II.  John,  of  Farmley,  co.  Kilkenny,  M.P.,  to.  Jane,  only  dau 
and  heir  of  —  Crompton,  Esq.,  co.  Wexford,  and  (i.  1774, 
leaving  issue, 

1  John,  of  Flood  Hall,  of  whom  presently. 

2  Frederick  f.Sii),  of  Newton  Ormond,  co.  Kilkenny, 
King's  Counsel,  Gustos  Rotulorom  and  M.P.  for  co.  U'e.x- 
ford,  created  a  Baronet  3  June,  1780  {see  Flood  of  Bally- 
naslaney). 

1  Elizabeth,  to.  William  Walsh,  Ksq. 

2  Sarah,  to.  1760,  Christopher  Hewetson,  Esq.,  and  d.  1769. 
m.  Charles,  of  Ballymai  k,  co.  Kilkenny,  d.  luim.,  will  dated 

11  Oct.,  and  proved  4  No».  1770. 


FLO 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


FLO 


alleh,    CO.    Cork 
,  became  O'Dono- 


IV.  Henry  (Rev.),  m.  by  license  dated  2  July,  1773,  Ann 
Baxter,  CO.  Kilkenny,  and  a.  s.  j!). 

V.  Ge<irge  (Rev.),  D.D.,  Rector  of  Rathdowny,  Queen's  Co., 
m.  by  license,  dated  11  Feb.  1744,  Frances  Heydou,  and 
had  issue  (his  will  is  dated  6  Nov.  1770), 

1  Francis  Warden.         2  Richard.  3  William. 

1  Isabella.  2  Jane.  3  Mary. 

■VI. -Francis,  of  Paulstown  Castle,  co.  Kilkenny,  J.P.,  High 
Sheriff;  m.  by  license  dated  6  Sept.  1734,  Frances,  dau.  of 
Col.  Henry  Hatton,  of  Great  Clonard,  co.  Wexford,  M.P., 
and  had,  with  a  dau.,  Frances,  m.  Monsieur  Jacques 
Bethome  de  la  Moihe,  four  sons, 

1  Warden,  LL.D.,   M.P.,   Judge  of   the  High  Court  of 
Admiralty,  Ireland,   from  1790  to  1794;  m.    Anne,  dau 

of   Morgan  Donovan,     Esq.    of 

(whose  grandson,  Rev.  Morg 
VAN  in  1829),  and  had  issue. 
Warden,  who  predeceased  his  father,  unm. 
Francis,  a  Cai.t.  in  the  army,  d.  u,nii. 
Henry,  of  Paulstown  Castle,  b.   1769;  m.  2  Sept    1815 
Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Henry  Lennon,  Esq.,  and  dying 
xsov.  1840,  left  issue, 
William,  now  of  Paulstown  Castle. 
Henrietta. 

I-sabella,   m.   1853,  Henry    Flood,    E.'iq.    of   Rutland 
Square,  Dublin. 
O'Dowovan,  an  officer  in  the  army,  served  in  Flanders 
under  the  Duke  of  York,  at  the  sieges  of  Gibraltar  and 
Minorca,     m.     Mademoiselle    Vignau,    niece    of    the 
Comtesse    de    la    Motte,    Maid    of   Honor   to    Makib 
Antoinette,  and  left  issue. 
Warden  Hatton,  an  officer  in  the  army,  m.  21  April, 
1835,  Mary  Grove,  eldest  dau.  ol  Lieut.-Gen.  the  Hon. 
Arthur  Grove  Annesley,  and  niece  of  Earl  Annesley. 
Marianne,  to.  Henry  Oswald  Smithe,  Esq.,  E.l.C.S. 
Marianne,  m.  Rev.  Stuart  Hamilton,  of  Tyrone,  brother 
to  Gen.  Sir  John  Hamilton,  Bart. 
2  Haiton,  Col.  1st  Dragoon  Guaids,  d.  unm. 
S  Henry,  a  Major  in  the  army,  m.  Miss  Perkins,  of  Ballen- 
.shaine,  co.  Carlow,  and  had,  with  two  daus.,  Frances  and 
Mary,  a  son  and  heir, 

John,  of  Viewmont,  Clerk  of  the  Peace  co.  Kilkenny  • 
m.  by  license,  dated  7  March  1 797,  Joanna,  dau.  of  James 
Brushe,  Esq.,  by  Barbara  MicheU  his  wife,   and  had 
issue  surviving, 
John,  Barrister-at-Law. 

Henry,    of    Rutland    Square,    Dublin,   m.   1853,   his 
cousin,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Henry  Flood,  Esq.  of  Pauls- 
town,  and  has  a  son, 
Henry,  b.  1857. 

Frances  Maud,  m.  4  July,  1877,  John  Edward  Hasell, 

Esq.  of  Dalemain. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Major  Stoyte,  of  the  24th  regt. 
Anne  Augusta,  m.  John  Galway  Holmes,   Esq.,  Bar- 

nster-at-Law.  '       i  • 

4  Francis,  m.  Miss  Armstrong,  and  had  a  son,  Henry  who 
M.  by  hcense  dated  26  Nov.  1780,  Katherine  Barton,  of 
Kells,  CO.  Kilkenny,  and  left  issue. 

5  John  (Rev.).  6  Charles. 

VII.  Richard,  rf.  unm. 

I.  Anne,  «*.  Ven.  Henry  Candler,    ArcliUcacon  of  Ossory 
and  Rector  of  Callan.  v/c^^ui  j, , 

The  eldest  son. 

The  Right  Hon.  Warden  Flood,  of  Flood  Hall,  a  very  dis- 
tinguished Lawyer,  was  Chief  Justice  of  the  Court  of  King's 
Bench  in  Ireland.  He  m.  Miss  Whiteside,  by  whom  he  had  issue 

Henry,  his  heir. 

Warden  Joceiyn,  M.P.  for  Callan,  d.  unm.  1767 

Isabella. 
He  d.  1764,  and  was  s.  by  bi.=!  son. 

The  Right  Hon.  Henry  Flood,  of  Farmley,  co.  Kilkenny 
This  eminent  person  was  b.  1732,  and  d.  Dec.  1795,  leavino- 
behind  him  the  character  of  one  of  the  first  statesmen  of  the 
age  in  which  he  lived.  He  to.  13  April,  1762,  the  Lady 
Frances  Maria  Beresford,  dau.  of  Marcus,  1st  Earl  of  Tyrone, 
but  d.  s.  p.  He  devised  his  extensive  estates  to  Dublin 
College  for  the  encouragement  of  the  Irish  language;  but 
those  estates,  after  procrastinated  litigation,  reverted  to  his 
cousin  and  heir-at-law, 

John  Flood,  Esq.  of  Flood  Hall,  co.  Kilkenny.  This  gentle- 
man to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Boyle  Aldworth,  Esq.  of  Newmarket 
CO.  Cork,  by  Jane,  his  1st  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Oliver,  Esq.  of 
Cloughnodfoy,  and  had  issue,  John,  his  heir;  Robert,  of 
Farmley,  d.  unm.;  and  Elizabeth.  Mr.  F'lood  was  s.  at'his 
decease  by  his  elder  son, 

John  Flood,  Esq.  of  Flood  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co 
Kilkenny,  who  m.  by  licen.se,  dated  30  Jan.  1811,  Sarah,  eldest 
dau.  ot  tlie  Right  Hon.WjIliam  Saurin,  Attorney-General  for  Ire- 
land, but  d.  without  issue.  His  cousin  is  the  presenD  William 
Flood,  Esq.  of  Paulstown  Castle. 


.i'att— Paulstown  Castle,  near  Gowran,  co.  Killkenny. 

FLOOD  OF  BALLYNASLANEY  HOUSE. 

Solly-Flood,  Feedeeick,  Esq.  of  LaDvnaslaneV 
House,  CO.  VV  exford,  J.P.,  M.A.  Earrist  Jr-at-Lavv 
6.  7  Aug.   1801 ;,».  21   Aug.  182J,,    Marj,  dau.  of 
Kev.  Ihomas  Williamson,  Keetor  of  Stoke  Dameral 
Devonport,  and  grand-dau.  of  Sir  Hedworth  Wil- 
liamson, Bart,  of  VVhitburu  Hall,  co.  Durham,  and 
bj  her  (who  d.  186J.)  has  issue, 
1.  Edward   Thomas,   J.P.,  b.  3  April,    1827;  m.  28  May, 
1853,  Marianne,  youngest  dau.  of  Capt.  James  Harvey,  of 
Kyle,  and  has  issue,  of  wliom  Frances  Mary  m.  27  June, 
1877,  Philip  Beatty,  son  of  David  Beatty,  Esq.  of  Borodale' 
n.  Frederick  Richard,  C.B.,  Col.  8'2nd  foot,  to.  1863,  Con- 
stance Eliza,  elder  dau.  of  W.  E.  Frere,  Esq. 

III.  Ferdinand  Henry,  Lieut.  R.N.,  d.  unm.  23  Feb.  1862. 

IV.  James  Douglas  Musgrave,  d.  unm. 

I.  Frances   Henrietta,  to.  John  George  Cockburn  Curtis 
Esq.  ■' 

II.  Mary  Frederca,  m.  Alfred  Hohenlohe  Patterson,  son  of 
Francis  William  Patterson,  Esq.  ot  Le.miington  Priors. 

III.  Julia  Anne  Adelaide. 

EtllCaCIC.— Sir  Frederick  Flood,  Bart,  of  Newtown 
Ormonde,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  Banna  Lodge,  co.  Wexford,  2nd 
son  of  John  Flood,  Esq.  of  Farmley,  and  brother  of  John  Flood 
Esq.  of  Flood  Hall  (see  Flood  o/  Pauhtown),  was  created  a 
Bart.  3  June,  1780.  He  to.  1st,  Lady  Juliana  Annesley,  dau 
ot  Richard,  6th  Earl  of  Anglesey,  who  d.  s.  p.  1774-  and 
'2ndly,  May,  1769,  Frances,  dau.  ot  Sir  Henry  Cavendish,  1st 
Bart,  of  Doveridge,  by  whom  he  had  an  ouly  dau., 

Frances,  his  heiress. 
Sir  Frederick,  who  was  M.P.  and  a  Governor  of  co.  Wexford, 
d   1  Feb.  1824,  when  his  title  became  extinct,  and  his  estates 
devolved  on  his  only  dau., 

Frances  Flood,  to.  1st,  1799,  Richard  Solly,  Esq.  of  Wal- 
thamstow  and  York  Place,  Loudon,  by  whom  (who  d.  1803) 
she  had  issue, 
Frederick,  her  heir,  who  assumed,  by  royal  Ucense,  dated 
14  Oct.  1818,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Flood 
and  IS  now  of  Ballynaslaney.  ' 

Frances  Elizabeth,  m.  fi  Oct.  1821,  Sir  George  Ralph 
Fetherston,  3rd  Bart,  of  Ardagh,  and  d.  24  March  1864 
Caroline  Jane,  to.  8  Sept.  1821,  Samuel  Bradstreet  Hore, 
Esq.  of  Lamberton,  co.  Wicklow,  Cajit.  B.N.,  son  of  WiUiaiu 
Hore,  Esq.  ot  Harperstown,  co.  Wexford. 
Mrs.  Solly  m.  2ndly,  1806,  John  Harward  Jessop,  Esq.  of  Doory 
Hall,  CO.  Longford,  and  had  further  issue  {see  Jessop  of  Boory 


^ cm— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  vert, 
wolf's  heads  erased  arg.,  for  Fluod:  2n- 
gu.  between  three  sole  fishes 
sa.,  for  Solly.     Qi-est—A  wolfs  head 
unita  fortior. 

^'ecii— Ballynaslaney  House,  Kyle,  co.  Wexford. 


chevron  between  three 

ind  3rd,  arg.,  a  chevron 

nt  |ipr.  a  border  engrailed 

rg.     MoUo—\ia 


FLOYER    OF    HEARTIN    HALL. 

Floyeb,  Augustus  Wadham,  Esq.  of  Martin 
Hall,  CO.  Lincoln,  b.  12  Dec.  1850 ;  s.  his  father 
1870. 

iltnefftlC.— William  Floter,  of  Floiers  Hayes,  a  di.s- 
tinguished  soldier,  8th  in  descent  from  Richard,  attended 
George,  Duke  of  Clarence,  to  Norniandv,  with  three  archers 
and  thirty  spears,  14  Edward  IV.  From  him  the  3id  in 
descent  was 

Anthony  Floyeb,  to.  Anne,  4th  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Nicholas 
Martin,  Esq.  of  Athelhampstone,  Dorset,  by  Margaret  his 
wife,  one  of  the  three  sisters  and  co-heirs  of  Nicholas  Wadham, 
Esq.  of  Merrifield,  founder  of  Wadham  College,  Oxlord.  The 
grandson  of  this  marriage  was 

William  Floyer,  Esq.  of  Floiers  Hayes  and  Berne,  to.  1st, 
1641,  Margaret,  'Znd  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Lawrence,  Knt.  of 
Creech  Grange,  Isle  of  Purbeck,  Dorset,  and  had  Anthony,  of 
Floiers  Hayes.  He  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Randle  Main- 
waring,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  22  June,  1667)  had  (with 
other  issue)  a  son,  William,  :.ncestor  of  the  Floyers  of  West 
Stafford.,  Dorset.     The  eldest  son, 

Anthony  Floyer,  Esq.  of  Floiers  Hayes,  bapt.  31  May, 
1642;  d.  1701,  leaving,  by  Sarah  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Gould,  Esq.  of  Upway,  three  sons,  Anthony,  d.  s.p. ;  William  ; 


f)7t> 


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und  Hubert  Charles.  The  2nd,  Rev.  William  Floter,  6. 1676, 
Eector  of  Trusham,  Devon,  to.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Amy  Burwell,  of 
London,  anl  dying  174.i,  left,  with  other  issue,  1  Anthony,  of 
Dorchester;  2  John  Gould  (Hev.),  Rector  of  Esher,  Surrey, 
d.  unm.  1777 ;  and  3  William  Kloter.  Esq  ,  of  Keesby,  co. 
Lincoln,  and  of  Athelhampton,  Dorset,  ni.  1752,  Frances,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Edward  AyscoKhe,  Esq.  of  Louth,  co.  Lincoln, 
and  dying  1759,  was  e.  by  his  son, 

Anthony  Floyeb,  Esq.  of  Ittcshy,  vi.  1784,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  George  Brabines,  Esq.  of  Blannington  Hall,  oo.  Lincoln, 
and  dying  8  March,  1814,  left  an  only  son  and  heir, 

John  Gould  Floyeb,  Esq.  of  Ketsby,  co.  Lincoln,  6.  July, 
1785;  m.  1815,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Rev.  Richard  Wright,  of 
Wrangle,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Jan.  la40)  left  at  his  decease, 
Nov.  1841, 

John  Wadham,  late  of  Martin  Hall. 

Eichard  Ayscoghe  Martin,  d.  unm.  Sept.  1843. 

Ayscoghe,  Perpetual  Curate  of  Marsh  Chapel,  co.  Lincoln, 
TO.  12  A.iril,   1849,  Louisa  Sara,  eldest  dau.  of  Hon.  F.  J. 

Shore,  and  has  issue  four  sons  and  three  daus. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Wadham  Floteb,  Esq.  of  Martin  Hall,  co.  Lincoln, 
6.  23  Aug.  1818;  m.  19  April,  1843,  Augusta,  2nd  dau.  of  A. 
J.  Gilliat,  Esq.  of  Scralield  House,  co.  Lincoln,  and  d.  1870, 
having  had  issue, 

I.  Augustus  Wadham,  now  of  Martin  Hall. 

II.  Hubert  Martyn,  b.  9  Jan.  1852. 

III.  Richard  Gould,  6.  29  May,  1853. 

IV.  William  Ayscoghe,  6.  25  March,  1856. 

V.  Arthur  Herewarde,  6.  18  June,  1857. 

VI.  Eric  Randolph,  6.  29  Nov.  1858. 

VII.  George  Frederic,  6.  16  March,  1862. 

VIII.  Sydenham  Ernest,  6.  21  March,  1864. 

Arms—Ssi.,  a  chevron  between  three  arrows  arg.  Crest— A. 
buck's  head  erased  or,  holding  in  the  mouth  an  arrow  ppr. 
Motto — Floret  virtus  vulnerata.  Quarteriiiys—Bassiui;  Crolie; 
Martin;  Loundres;  Wadham,  <fee. 

Heat — Martin  Hall,  Uorncastle. 


FLOYES    OF    WEST    STAFFORD. 

Flotee,  John,  Esq.  of  West  Staffoi'd,  co.  Dorset, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Slieritf  1844,  Deputy  Chairman 
of  Quarter  Sessions,  and  M.P.  for  Dorsetshire  from 
Feb.  1846  to  March,  1857,  elected  again  Feb.  1864, 
b.  26  April,  1811  ;  s.  his  brother  11  July,  1822  ;  m. 
20  Feb.  1814,  Georgina  Charlotte  Frances,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  late  Eight  Hon.  George  Eankes,  M.P., 
Cui-sitor  Earon,  and  has  a  son  and  heir, 

1.  George  William,  6.  23  July,  1851. 

ItittCajJC— William  Floyeb,  Esq.  of  Berne,  Dorset  (son 
of  Wm.  Floyer,  Esq.  ot  P'loiers  Hayes  and  Berne,  by  his  2nd 
wife,  Elizabeth  Mainwaring,  see  preceding  Mmaolr),  m.  1st, 
1677,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  William  Pole,  Knt.  of 
Shute,  Devon,  eldest  son  of  Sir  John  Pole,  Bart. ;  and  2ndly, 
1700,  Grace  Cossins,  of  Broadwindson,  Dorset,  by  the  former 
of  which  he  left  at  his  decease,  1711,  a  dau.,  Catherine,  m. 
Humphrey  Sydenham,  Esq.  of  Dulverton;  and  a  son, 

John  Floveb,  Esq.  of  Upway,  Dorset,  and/)f  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Barrister-at-Law,  m.  Ist,  22  July,  1714,  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Ellis,  of  St.  James's,  Westminster;  and  2ndly,  11  April,  1741, 
Anne,  dau.  of  James  Richards,  Esq.  of  West  Knighton,  Dorset, 
and  co-heir  of  her  brother,  anil  by  the  latter  only  had  issue 
two  sons,  and  a  dau.,  Anne,  ^^ife  of  Rev.  Charles  liussell.  The 
eldest  son, 

John  Floyeb,  Esq.  of  Upway,  6.  28  May,  1744;  m.  Jane, 
only  dau.  of  Rev.  Samuel  Davison,  Eector  of  Dalbury,  co. 
Derby  (by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  sister  of  Sir  Edward  Wilmot, 
Bart,  of  Chaddesden,  and  relict  of  James  Acton,  of  West 
Stafford.  He  d.  s.  p.  1789,  when  the  estates  devolved  upon  his 
brother, 

Eev.  William  Floyeb,  6.  5  Jan.  1746;  Eector  of  West 
Stafford,  and  Vicar  of  Stinsford,  Dorset,  m.  3  Feb.  1801, 
Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Stephen  Barton,  Esq. 
of  Blandford,  and  had  issue, 

Willlam,  his  successor. 

John,  heir  to  his  brother,  and  present  representative. 

Elizabeth  Margaret,  6.  11  Aug.  18U5 ;  d.  1807. 

Elizabeth,  m.  July,  1831,  Charies  Wriothesley  Digby,  Esq., 
eldest  son  of  Rev.  Charles  Digby,  Canon  of  Windsor,  and 
d.  18  July,  1834,  leaving  a  dau.,  Mary  Elizabeth. 
Mr.  Floyer  d.  29  Dec.  1819,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

William  Floyer,  Esq.,  b.  29  Dec.  1803;  of  West  Stafford,  a 
Midshii'man  R.N.;  drowned  off  Portland,  11  July,  1S22,  and 


was  s.  by  his  brother,  the  present  Joh.n  FlOiE*,  li34.  {>f  .Vcj , 
Stafford. 

Ann.i — Sa.,  a  chevron  between  three  arrows  arg.  Cna — A 
buck's  head  erased  or,  holding  in  the  mouth  an  arrow  ppr. 
Motto — Floret  virtus  vulnerata. 

-S'eaf— West  Stafford,  near  Dorchester. 

FOLEY    OF    PRESTWOOD. 

HODGETTS-FOLEY,    HeNEY    JOHN    WeNTWORTH, 

Esq.  of  Prestvrood,  co.  Worcester,  M.P.  for  South 
Stall'ordshire  1857  to  1868,  J.P.  and  D.L.  cos. 
Stafford  and  Worcester,  High  Sheriff  co.  Stafford 
1877,  b.  9  Dec.  1828;  m.  12  Dec.  1854,  Jane 
Frances  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Hussey,  Lord  Vivian,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  2  Dec.  1860j  had  a  sou  and  heir, 

Paul  Henry,  6.  19  March,  1857. 

Jliltf.lgC. — Hon.  Edward  Foley,  of  Stoke  Edith  and 
Prestwood,  2nd  son  of  Thomas,  3rd  Lord  Foley,  of  the  2nd  crea- 
tion, TO.  1st,  20  Oct.  1778,  Lady  Anne  Margaret  Coventry,  dau. 
of  the  6th  Eari  of  Coventry;  and  2ndly,  March,  1790,  Eliza 
Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Hodgetts,  Esq.  of  Shut  End 
House,  by  his  wife,  Eliza  Maria  Foley,  only  cliild  of  PhiUp 
Foley,  Esq.,  and  heiress  of  Prestwood,  and  had  issue, 

Edward  Thomas,  of  Stoke  Edith  Park,  co.  Hereford,  M.P. 
for  CO.  Hereford,  D.C.L.,  6.  21  Dec.  1791 ;  m.  16  Aug.  1832, 
Lady  Emily  Graham,  4th  dau.  of  James,  3id  Duke  of 
Montrose,  and  d.  s.  p.  30  March,  1840.  His  widow  is  the 
present  proprietress  of  Stoke  Edith  Park. 

John  Hodgetts,  late  of  Prestwood. 

Elizabeth  Maria,  m.  Henry,  4th  Viscount  Gage. 

Anna  Maria,  m.  Sir  Henry  John  Lambert,  Bart,  of  Aston 
House,  Oxon,  and  d.  26  Feb.  1857. 
The  2nd  son, 

John  Hodgetts  Hodgetts-Foley,  Esq.  of  Prestwood,  co. 
Worcester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  East  Worcestershire,  6. 
17  July,  1797;  w.  20  Oct.  1825,  Charlotte  Margaret,  dau.  of 
the  late  John  Gage,  Esq.,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Milbanke,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Sept.  1854)  had  issue  one 
son,  Henry  John  Wlntwoeth,  now  of  Prestwood.  He  d. 
9  Nov.  1861. 

^rnts— Quarterly,  1st  and  4tb,  arg.,  a  fess  engrailed  between 
three  cinquefoils  sa.,  witliin  a  hordure  of  the  last,  for  Foley  ; 
2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  on  a  chevron  between  three  doves  in  chief 
and  a  fieur-de-Iis  in  base  or,  three  crescents  vert,  for  Hodgetts. 
Crests — 1st,  Foley:  A.  lion  rampant  arg.  holding  between 
the  forepaws  an  escutcheon,  charged  with  the  arms;  2nd, 
Hodgetts  :  A  horse's  head  erm.,  pierced  through  the  neck 
with  a  spear,  the  staff  broken  ppr.  Mottoes — Ut  prosim;  and 
Vince  malum  bono. 

/Seats— Prestwood,  and  Stourtoa  Castle,  near  Stourbridge,  co. 
Worcester. 


FOLEY    OF    WISTOW    MANOR. 

Foley,  Heney,  Esq.  of  Wistow  Manor,  St.  Neots, 
CO.  Huntingdon,  and  Earsham  House,  Kent,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  Capt.  6th  regt.,  b.  12  May,  1804;  m.  2 
June,  1831,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward 
Curteis,  Esq.  of  Glenburne,  and  has  had  issue,  one 
son  and  seven  daus., 
I.  Habey  Richaed  Stanhope,  42nd  rcgt. 

I.  L.  A.  Constance. 

II.  Lucy  Selina  Geraldine,  m.  8  Feb.  1866,  Eev.  Charles 
Thornton  Forster,  M.A.,  Victar  of  Hinxton,  co.  Cambriugc. 

III.  Henrietta  Jane,  m.  1862,  Eev.  Thomas  Henry  Lee 
Warner,  youngest  son  of  Rev.  Daniel  Lee  Warner,  of 
Walsingham  Abbey,  Norfolk,  and  Tibcrton  Court,  co. 
Hereford. 

IV.  F.  Leila,  d.  1863.  v.  Marian  Alice,  d.  1857. 

VI.  Florence  Maud,  to.  1876,  Capt.  K.  H.  A.  Mainwaring, 
R.N.,  son  of  the  late  Admiral  Mainwaring,  of  Whilmore 
Hall,  CO.  Stafford,  and  Biddulph,  co.  Chester. 

VII.  Edith  L.  Vernon. 

For  Lineage,  Arms,  &e.,  seeBxjB.KE's  Peerage  and  Baronetage, 
Foley,  B.  Capt.  Foley,  of  Wistow,  is  son  of  Major-Gen. 
EiouAiiD  Habey  Foley,  who  was  son  of  Eev.  Philip  Foley,  and 
grandson  of  Robert  Foley,  who  was  2nd  son  of  PhiUp  Foley, 
Esq.  ol  Prestwood,  uncle  of  the  1st  Lord  Foley. 

t-eats—Wialow  Manor,  St.  Neots;  Ersham  House,  Canter- 
bury.   ^ 

FOLEY. 

Foley,  of  Stoke  Edith,  co.  Hereford. 
Foley,  of  Prestwood,  co.  Worcester. 
{See  Bueke's  Peerage,  under  FoLET.) 


FOL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


FOL 


577 


FOLJAMBE    OF    OSBERTON    AND 
ALDWARKE. 

FoiJAMBE,  Feancis  John  Saviie,  Esq.  of  Osbcr- 
ton,  CO.  Nottingham,  and  Aldwarke,  co.  York,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  East  Eetford,  b.  9  AprU,  1830 ; 
m.  20  Feb.  1856,  Lady  Gertrude  Emily  Acheson, 
eldest  dau.  of  Archibald,  3rd  Earl  of  Gosford,  X.P., 
and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Savile,  h.  30  Oct.  1856. 

n.  Godfrey  Acheson  Thornhagh,  b.  21  Oct.  18C9. 

m.  Hubert  Francis  Fitzwilliam  Brabazon,  6.  16  Nov.  1872. 

iLtnCagC— Sir  Thomas  Fouambe,  of  Tideswell  and  Worm- 
hill,  CO.  Derby  (son  of  John  Foljambe),  hving  in  the  reigns  of 
Henet  III.  and  Edward  I.,  held  20  libratas  terrae  of  the  King 
in  capite  in  the  Wapentake  of  Osgoldcross,  co.  York,  40  Henry 
III.,  1256,  was  Knt.  of  Shire  for  co.  Derby,  and  in  1272,  Bailiff 
of  the  High  Peak,  co.  Derby.  His  eldest  son  and  heir,  by 
Margaret  de  Gernon, 

Sir  Thomas  Foljambe,  Knt.,  living  16  Edward  I.,  Knt.  of  the 
Shire  for  co.  Derby,  24  and  25  Edward  I.,  held  lands  in 
Tideswell  and  Wormhill,  and  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of 
William  Le  Eyr,  of  Hope,  left  a  son  and  successor, 

Sir  Thomas  Foljambe,  Knt.  of  Tideswell,  living  15  Ed- 
ward II.,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Gerard  de  Furnival:  from  him 
we  pass  to  his  great-grandson, 

Thomas  Foljambe  (2nd  son  of  Sir  Godfrey  Foljambe  by 
Avcna,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Thomas  Ireland,  of  Hartshorne, 
Knt.) ;  the  male  line  of  the  eldest  son  became  extinct.  He  m. 
]Maru:aret,  sister  and  co-heir  of  Sir  John  Loudham,  and  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Loudham,  by  Isabel,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Sir  Robert 
Breton  or  de  Brito,  Lord  of  Walton,  by  whom  he  acquired, 
about  the  time  of  Richard  II.,  Walton,  with  a  considerable 
estate:  he  was  Knt.  of  the  Shire  for  co.  Derby,  14  and  15 
:  Richard  II.    His  son  and  successor, 

I  Thomas  Foljambe,  of  AValton,  co.  Derby,  40  years  old 
29  Henry  VI.,  succeeded  to  the  family  estates  at  Tideswell, 
j  Wormhill,  &c.,  in  virtue  of  the  ancient  entail  (on  the  failure 
of  the  male  descendants  of  the  1st  marriage  of  Thomas  Fol- 
jambe, his  great  grandfather,  at  the  death  of  Kojer  Foljambe 
\s.p.  TO.  in  1447):  he  was  father  (by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  and 
Iheir  of  Sir  Thomas  Ashton)  of 

Henry  Foljambe,  of  Walton,  who  in.  Benedicta,  dau.  of  Sir 
jWilUam  Vernon,  of  Nether  Haddon,  co.  Derby,  and  had,  inter 
[alios,  two  sons, 
;    Godfrey  (Sir),  his  heir. 

Roger,  of  Linacre  Hall,  m.  Helena,  dau.  and  heir  of  John 

Coke,  and  had  two  sons,  1  Godfrey,  of  Plumlcy  and  Moor 

Hall,  whose  issue  became  extinct ;  and  2  Roger,  of  Linacre 

Hall,  father  (by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Roger 

Columbell)  of  George,  of  Higham,  whose  son  (by  Gertrude 

his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Skipwith),  Peter  Foljambe,  of 

Steeton,  co.  York,  became  heir  male  of  the  family  at  the 

decease  of  Sir  Francis  Foljambe,  Bart. 
The  eldest  son, 

Sir  Godfrey  Foljambe,  Knt.  of  Walton,  b.  there  27  March, 
1472;  served  thrice  as  Sheriff  of  Derbyshire  11,  16  and  28 
Henry  VIII.  He  vi.  5  Henry  VII.,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Leake,  of  Sutton-in-le-Dale,  in  that  co.,  and  was  s.  by 
lis  eldest  son  and  successor. 

Sir  James  Foljambe,  Knt.  if  Walton  and  Aldwarke,  6.  at 
Walton  2  Henry  VIII.,  Sheriff  of  Derbyshire  2nd  and  3rd 
Philip  and  Mary.  He  m.  1st,  Ahce,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Thomas  Fitzwilliam,  Esq.  of  Aldwarke,  co  York  (who  was  slain 
It  Flodden),  by  Agnes  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Hugh  Pagenham, 
Knt.,  and  niece  of  Sir  William  FitzWilliam,  Earl  of  Southamp- 
;on,  and  had,  with  three  daus.,*  three  sons,  Godfrey,  his 
;  George,  of  Briniington,  co.  Derby;  and  James,  twin 
ivith  George.  Sir  James  m.  2ndly,  Constance,  dau.  of  Sir 
Edward  Littleton,  Knt.  of  Pillaton,  co.  Stafford,  and  by  her, 
yho  d.  1600,  had,  with  five  daus.,  a  son, 

Francis,  successor  to  his  nephew. 
!ir  James  Foljambe  d.  26  Sept.  1553.    His  son  and  successor. 

Sir  Godfrey  Foljambe,  Knt.  of  Walton,  6.  4  March,  1527, 
int.  of  the  Shire,  co.  Derby,  1557-8,  Sheriff  of  Derbyshire  9 
nd  20  Elizabeth,  in.  Troth,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Tyrwhit,  of 
iettleby,  and  by  her  (who  ,u.  2ndly,  Sir  William  Mallory, 
fnt.)  left  at  his  decease,  22  Dec.  1584,  a  son  and  successor, 

Godfrey  Foljambe,  Esq.  of  Walton,  h.  21  Nov.  1558;  Sheriff 


The  elder  dau.  Frances,  m.  John  Thorn,  and  left  issue,  an 
inly  dau.,  Alice  (who  eventually  became  the  representative 
if  Sir  James  Foljambe  and  Alice  Fitzwilliam).  She  m  Roger 
Voodrove,  of  Hope,  by  whom  she  had  a  son,  Ellis  Woodrove, 
■f  Hope,  whose  elder  dau.  and  co-heir  in.  Peter  Foljambe  {see 
bove)  thus  uniting  the  two  lines  of  the  Foljambe  family. 


of  Derbyshire  31  Elizabeth.  r,i.  Isabel,  dau.  of  Sir  Christopher 
Wray,  Knt.,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  England,  but  O^.s-p.  14 
June,  1595.  His  widow  Mi.  2ndly,  Sir  William  Bowes,  Knt.  of 
Barnard  Castle,  Durham ;  and  3rdly,  John,  Lord  Darcy,  of 
Aston.    Godfrey  Foljambe  was  s.  by  his  uncle, 

Francis  Foljambe,  Esq.  of  Aldwarke,  -n.  Frances,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Burdett,  Esq.  of  Birthwaite,  and  relict  of  Francis 
Wortley,  Esq.  of  Wortley,  by  whom  he  left  at  his  decease  in 
1600  two  sons:  tlie  elder.  Sir  Thomas,  d.  s.  p.  1603-4;  the 
younger. 

Sir  Francjs  Foljambe,  of  Walton  and  Aldwarke,  was 
created  a  Bart.  24  July,  1022,  and  served  as  Sheriff  of  Derby- 
shire 1633.  Sir  Francis  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Wray,  of  Glentworth,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  dau.  and 
heiress,  Frances,  m.  1st,  Sir  Christopher  Wray,  and  2ndly, 
John  Troutbeck,  M.D. ;  she  d.  s.  p.  He  in.  2ndly,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Sir  George  Reresby,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue.  (She 
TO.  2ndly,  Edward  Hurner,  Esq.  of  Mells;  3rdly,  William 
Monson,  Viscount  Castlemaine;  and  4thly,  Sir  Adam  Felton, 
Bart,  of  Playford.)  Sir  Francis  Foljambe  d.  at  Bath  17  Dec. 
1640,  when  the  baronetcy  expired,  but  the  estate  of  Aldwarke, 
and  the  representation  of  the  family,  devolved  on  the  only 
remaining  male  heir, 

Peter  Foljambe,  Esq.  of  Steeton,  co.  York,  6.  1599  ;  m.  19 
Sept.  1642,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Ellis  Woodrove, 
Esq.  of  Hope,  co.  Derby,  Reader  and  Bencher  of  the  Inner 
Temple,  and  by  her  {who  d.  4  Sept.  1658)  left  at  his  decease, 
26  Feb.  1068-69,  a  son  and  successor, 

Francis  Foljambe,  Esq.  of  Aldwarke,  b.  25  Feb.  1643-44 ; 
TO.  17  Sept.  168S,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  George 
Mountaine,  Esq.  of  Westow,  co.  York,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Sir  Thomas  Gower,  Bart,  of  Stittenham,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  12  Sept.  1703)  he  left  at  his  decease,  15  May,  1707,  a  dau., 
Jane,  wife  of  Thomas  Edmunds,  Esq.  of  Worsborough,  and  a 
son  and  successor, 

Francis  Foljambe,  Esq.  of  Aldwarke,  m.  29  Sept.  1701, 
Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Worsley,  Esq.  of  Hovingham, 
and  had  (with  other  children,  who  d.  s,  %i;  or  whose  is.sue 
became  extinct),  Thomas,  his  heir ;  and  Anne,  in.  7  Jan. 
1747-8,  John  Moore,  Esq.  of  Kingston-upon-Hull,  and  d.  4  Oct. 
1751,  leaving  an  only  child,  Francis  Ferrand  Moore,  successor 
to  his  uncle.    Mr.  Foljambe  d.  6  Dec.  1752,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Foljasibe,  Esq.  of  Aldwarke,  b.  23  July,  1711; 
High  Sheriff  of  Yorkshire  1755;  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  William 
Spencer,  Esq.  of  Bramley  Grange,  but  had  no  issue.  His 
widow  m.  2ndly,  Edmund  Hutchinson,  of  Bath.  Mr.  Foljambe 
d.  28  March,  1758,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Francis  Ferrand  Moore,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  co.  York,  and  its 
High  Sheriff  1787,  who  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Foljambe,  by  Act  of  Parliament,  in  pursuance  of  the  will  of 
his  uncle,  Thomas  Foljambe,  Esq.,  to  whose  estates  he  suc- 
ceeded: hewas&.  17  Jan.  1749-50:  m.  1st,  30  June,  1774, 
Mary  Arabella,  2nd  dau.,  and  at  length  sole  heir  of  John 
Thornhagh,  Esq.  of  Osbeiton,  Notts  (who  took  the  name  of 
Hewett),  by  Arabella  his  wife,  eldest  sister  and  in  her  issue 
co-heir  of  Sir  George  Savile,  Bart.,  of  Ruflord,  co.  Notts,  M.P., 
and  by  her  (who  d.  28  Dec.  1790)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Savile,  of  Aldwarke,  h.  3  May,  1776 ;  in.  30  Oct. 
1798,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  James  WiUoughby,  LL.B., 
Rector  of  Guiseley,  brother  of  Henry,  4th  Lord  Middleton, 
and  dying  v.  j).  14  Jan.  1805,  left  issue  by  her  (who  d. 
25  Sept.  1858), 

1  George  Savile,  successor  to  his  grandfather. 

2  Francis  Thornhagh,  b.  2  Aug.,  bapt.  11  Sept.  1804;  d. 
25  May,  1847. 

1  Mary  Arabella,  ;j!.  30  Dec.  1824,  Hon.  and  Rev.  Leland 
Noel  (who  d.  10  Nov.  1870),  son  of  Baroness  Barham,  and 
d.  2  May,  1859,  leaving  issue. 

2  Emma,  m.  11  Sept.  1832,  Sir  Charles  Anderson,  Bart., 
and  d.  8  Aug.  1870. 

II.  Francis  Ferrand,  6.  20  May,  1781 ;  Barrister-at-Law ;  c^. 
v.nm.  19  Oct.  1818. 

III.  George,  b.  18  Oct.  1783;  Major  in  the  army;  d.  unm. 
29  March,  1821. 

IV.  Henry  Savile,  b.  27  Jan.  1785;  to.  Helen,  dau.  of  J. 
Coote,  and  d.s.  'p.  18  July,  1839. 

V.  Thornhagh,  b.  4  Oct.  and  d.  9  Oct.  1788. 

I.  Mary  Beresford,  in.  30  June,  1818,  Francis  Offley  Edmunds, 
Esq.  of  Worsborough,  and  d.  s.  p.  1  Sept.  1839. 

II.  Arabella  Savile,  twin  with  Henry  8avile,  m.  15  May,  1S23, 
Rev.  John  Robmson,  and  d.  1859,  leaving  an  only  sur- 
viving dau. 

Mr.  Foljambe  in.  2ndly,  12  June,  1792,  Lady  Mary  Arabella 
Lumley,  dau.  of  Richard,  4tU  Earl  of  Scarborough,  by  Bar- 
bara his  wife,  younger  sister  and  co-heir  of  Sir  George  Savile, 
Bart.,  but  her  Ladyship  d.  s.  p.  1  May,  1817.  Mr.  Foljambe 
c(.  13  Nov.  1814,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

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FOO 


George  Savilb  Fouamhe,  Esq.  of  Osberton  and  Aldwarke,  | 
h.  4  June,  ISOO:  m.  Ist,  9  Dec.  1828,  Harriet  Emily  Mary,  eldest  ' 
dau.   of  Sir  WUiam    Mordaunt  Sturt  Milner,   Bart,  of  Nun 
Appleton,   CO.  York  (by  Harriet  Elizabeth  his  second  wife, 
eldest  dau.  of  Lord  Edward  Bentinck),  and  by  her  (who  d. 
28  Dec.  1830)  had  an  only  child, 

Fbancis  John  Savile,  now  of  Osberton  and  Aldwarke. 
He  i/i.  'Jndly,  28  Aug.  1845,  Selina  Charlotte,  Dowaser  Viscoun- 
tess Milton,  widow  of  William  Charles,  Viscount  Milton  (eldest 
son  and  heir  of  Charles  William,  5th  Earl  Fitzwilliam),  and  2nd 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Cecil,  3rd  and  last  Earl  of  Liverpool,  by 
Julia  Evelyn  Medley  his  wife,  dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  Sir 
George  A.  W.  Shuckburgh,  of  Shuckburgh,  Bart.,  by  Julia 
Anabella,  dau.  and  heir  of  James  Evelyn,  Esq.  of  Felbridge, 
Surrey,  by  Anabella,  sister  (and  in  her  issue)  heiress  of  George 
Medley,  Esq.  of  Cuxted,  Friston,  and  Coneyburrows,  all  in 
Sussex,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Cecil  George  Savile,  b.  7  Nov.  1846,  of  Cockglode,  co. 
Notts,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Lieut.  R.N. ;  to.  1st,  22  July,  1869, 
Louisa  Blanche,  eldest  dau.  of  Frederick  John  Howard, 
Esq.  (grandson  of  Frederick,  5th  Earl  of  Carlisle),  by  Lady 
Fanny  his  wife,  sister  of  the  7th  Duke  of  Devonshire,  by 
whom  (who  d.  7  Oct.  1871)  he  had,  Arthur  William  deBrito 
Savile,  6.  27  May,  1870;  and  Frederick  Compton  Savile,  b. 
20  and  d.  21  Aug.  1871.  He  in.  2ndly,  21  July,  1877,  Susan 
Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  William  Henry  Frederick  Caven- 
dish and  Lady  Emily  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  George,  1st 
Earl  of  Durham,  and  has  issue,  Gerald  William  Frederick 
Savile,  b.  12  May,  1878. 

II.  Henry  Savile,  b.  14  Oct.  1849. 

III.  George,  b.  29  and  d.  30  Dec.  1851. 

I.  Elizabeth  Anne,  b.  17  Oct.  1847. 

II.  Frances  Mary,  to.  10  Oct.  1876,  Rev.  ,?avile  Richard 
William  L'Estrange  Malone,  eldest  .son  of  the  late  Edmund 
and  Lady  Henrietta  L'Estrange,  and  has  issue  Ldmund 
George  Savile,  6.  19  June,  1878. 

III.  Caroline  Frederica,  b.  16  Oct.  18.50. 

IV.  Evelyn,  b.  31  Dec.  1852,  and  d.  3  Sept.  1853. 
Mr.  Foljambe  d.  18  Dec.  1869. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  bend  between  six  escallops  or.  Creufi — 1st:  A 
jamb  armed  and  spurred,  quarterly  or  and  sa.  2nd :  On  a 
chapeau  gu.  a  tiger  statant  arg.  ducally  gorged  or ;  3rd :  A 
calopus  or  chatloup  (afterwards  blazoned  as  an  antelope) 
quarterly  or  and  sa.  (granted  by  King  Heney  VIll.  to  Sir  God- 
frey Foljambe.  Supporters. — Dexter,  an  antelope  quarterly  or 
and  sa. ;  sinister,  a  tiger  arg.  ducally  crowned  or.  Motto — 
Soyez  ferme. 

6'«('/.s— Osberton,  Worksop,  Notts;  and  Aldwarke  Hall, 
Eulherham,  co.  York. 


FONNEREAU    OF    CHRIST    CHURCH. 

FoNNEREAir,  Thomas  Neale,  Esq.  of  Christ 
Church  Park,  Suffolk,  J.P.,  b.  21  March,  1841 ; 
m.  21  May,  1861,  Blanche  Editha,  youngest  dau.  of 
Kev.  George  Pearse,  Vicar  of  Martham,  Norfolk, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Neale,  6.  10  April,  1862. 

II.  Zacherie  de  Valliquerville,  b.  23  March,  1863. 

III.  Thomas  Claude,  b.  2  Nov.  1866. 

I.  Editha  d'Evereux.  ii.  Janvra  Marguerite. 

III.  Katherine  Claudine. 

ILinC age— This  family,  originally  of  noble  French  descent, 
was  founded  in  England  by 

Zachabie  de  Valliquerville,  surnaroed  de  Fonnereau,  b. 
10  Feb.  1636;  who  fled  from  the  city  of  La  Rochelle  at  the 
Revocation  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes,  and  settled  in  London.  His 
eldest  son, 

Claude  Fonnereau,  Esq.,  purchased,  1732,  from  Viscount 
Hereford,  the  manors  of  Christ  Church  andWicksufford,  Suffolk, 
together  with  a  large  estate  at  Edmonton,  and  the  borough  of 
Sudbury,  and  the  borough  of  Aldborough,  for  which  three  of 
his  sons  sat  in  several  successive  Parliaments.  Claude  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Fonnereau,  Esq.  of  Christ  Church,  at  whose  de- 
cease, without  issue,  the  estates  devolved  upon  his  next  brother. 

The  Bev.  Dr.  Claudius  Fonnereau,  of  Christ  Church,  /;. 
1700;  m.  1725,  Ann,  dau.  and  coheiress  of  the  Rev.  William 
Bunbury,  Rector  of  Catwortli,  co.  Huntingdon  (grandson  of 
Henry  Bunbury,  Esq.  of  Bunbury  and  Stanny),  by  Anne  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Villiers  Chernocke,  Bart,  of  Hulcote.  By  this 
lady  Dr.  Fonnereau  acquired  some  of  the  old  Bunbury  projerty 
in  Cheshire,  and  had  twelve  children,  all  of  whom  d.  in  youth 
or  without  issue,  excepting  Ann,  m.  Sir  Booth  Williams,  Bart, 
of  Clapton,  CO.  Northampton;  and 

Hrv.  Willia.m  Fonnerkau,  of  Christ  Church,  the  eldest  son 
and  heir,  who  m.  1768,  Anne,  only  dau,  and  eventually  (her 


brothers  dying  s.  p.)  heiress  of  Sir  Hutchins  Williams,  Bart,  of 
Clapton,  CO.  Northampton,  of  The  Friars,  Chichester,  of 
North  Hall,  Herts,  &c.,  and  had  issue, 

Claude  Willlam  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Clapton,  co.  Northampton, 
6.  1761 ;  s.  his  mother  at  the  Friars,  at  Chichester.  He  m. 
but  had  no  issue. 

Charles  William,  s.  to  Christ  Church. 

Harriet  Louisa  Ann,  m.  Frederick  Comwallis,  Lieut.-Col. 
33rd  regt.,  cousin  to  the  1st  Marquess  Comwallis. 

Mary  Anne,  d.  U7vm, 
Mr.  Fonnereau  d.  1817,  and  was  s.  by  his  2nd  son. 

Rev.  Charles  William  Fonnereau,  of  Christ  Church  Park, 
6.  1764;  m.  1793,  Harriette  Deborah,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas 
Neale,  Esq.  of  Freston  Tower,  and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Har- 
riette, TO.  1827,  Charles  Lillingston,  Esq.  of  The  Chantry, 
near  Ipswich)  a  son,  William  Charles,  his  heir.  Mr.  Fonne- 
reau served  some  time  in  His  Majesty's  Navy  during  the  first 
American  war,  and  was  Lieut,  of  the  "  Conqueror "  under 
Admiral  Rodney,  in  the  action  on  12  April,  17S2.  He  retired 
afterwards,  and  entered  holy  orders.  He  d.  1840,  and  was*, 
by  his  son, 

William  Charles  Fonnereau,  Esq.  of  Christ  Church  Park, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1804 ;  m.  3  Jan.  1832,  Katherine  Georgiana, 
dau.  of  John  Cobbold,  Esq.  of  Holy  wells  and  The  Cliff,  Ipswich; 
and  d.  31  July,  1855,  leaving  two  daus.,  Emily  Cordelia,  and 
Anne  Katherine,  m.  4  Jan.  1859,  Alexander  Crowder  Crook- 
shank,  Esq.  of  Drumhalry  and  Birrenagh,  co.  Longford,  C.B., 
Deputy  Commissary-General  to  the  Forces,  who  d.  1877  ;  and 
one  Sim,  the  present  Thomas  Neale  Fonnereau,  Esq.  of  Christ 
Church  Park. 

.4nns— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  three  chevronels  arg.  on 
a  chief  az.  a  sun  in  splendour  or;  2nd  and  3rd,  counter 
quartered  ;  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  a  wolf  issuing  out  of  a  rock  from 
the  sinister  side  of  the  escutcheon  all  arg.;  2nd' and  3rd,  az., 
three  boars'  heads  couped  arg.    Crest — A  sun  in  splendour  or. 

iS'eae— Christ  Church  Park,  near  Ipswich. 


FOOTT    OF    CARRIGACUNNA    CASTLE. 

FooTT,  George  Caeleton,  Esq.  of  Carrigacunna 
Castle,  CO.  Cork. 

iLllie<lfIC.— This  is  an  ancient  and  respectable  family. 

George  Foott,   Esq.   of  Millford,  co.   Cork,   living  temp. 
William  III.,  to.  Deborah  Wade,  of  Athy,  co.  Kildare,  ancjuj 
bad  issue, 

Richard,  of  Millford,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  of  Springfort,  to.  Miss  Pcdder,  and  had  issue, 
1  George,  of  Springfort,  d.  s.  p. 
1  Thomasine,  d.  unm.  2  Deborah,  d.  unm. 

3  Ann,  to.  her  cousin,  James  Foott,  Esq. 

4  Martha,  m.  H.  Spratt,  Esq.  of  Bally  beg. 
Wade,  TO.  Olivia,  dau.  of  Capt.  Callcott  Chambre,  and  hat 

issue, 

1  George,  m.  Miss  Dunscombe,  and  had, 
Wade.  Richard. 

2  W^ade,  to.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Edmund  Nash,  Esq.  of  Bal 
lyteige,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  a  son. 

Wade,  TO.  Ann,  dau.  of  Michael  Scanlan,  Esq.  and  hai 
issue. 

3  James,  m.  his  cousin  Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas  Foott  Esq.  o 
Springfort,  and  had  a  son, 

Thomas  Wade,  of  Baltidaniel,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  Walte 
Atkins,  Esq.  of  Atkinville,  and  had  a  son, 
James,  of  Springfort,  co.  Cork,  to.  Sept.  1842,  Henriettijilioni 
Ann,  dau.  of  Henry  Lumsden,  Esq.  of  Auchindrete,  co  ud 
Aberdeen,  and  d.  at  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  March  t,,, 
1873,   leaving  issue,    1  Thomas    Wade,   residing  ii 
Buntre,  New  South  Wales,  6.  at  Springfort,  13  June 
1843;    m.   1st,     Oct.    1874,    Mary    Hannay,    eldes 
i2au.  of  James  Black,  of  Yynzalya,  South  Brightor  1"*. 
Victoria,  Australia,  and  has  issue,  Cecil  Henry,  I   hi 
16  Jan.    1870;    2    Henry    Lumsden;    1    Katherin  cfti,,; 
Tower;     2   Mary    Elizabeth;    3   Henrietta    Ann 
Roberta  Margaret  Rolleston., 
The  eldest  son, 

Richard  Foott,  Esq.  of  Millford,  m.  Juliet,  dan.  of  Coi 
nclius  O'Callaghan,  Esq.,  and  had  issue  a  son  and  heir, 

Richard  Foott,  Esq.  of  Millford,  co.  Cork,  Col.  of  Nort 
Cork  Militia,  in.  Oct.  1771,  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Baldwin,  EscLjj," 
of  Curry  vody  and  Mount  Pleasant,  co.  Cork,  by  Alice  his  wift|  ^ 
sister  of  Sir  Robert  Warren,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1841)  left  issue  | 
George,  of  Millford,  d.  1844. 
Henev  Baldwin,  late  of  Carrigacunna  Castle. 
Edward,  of  Gortmore,  m.  Ellen  Chariotte,  dau.  of  Comeliu 
O'Callaghan,  Esq.  of  Cork,and  has  issue,  Edward,  in.  186i 
his  cousin,  Mary  O'Callaghan,  and  has  issue  :  Richard  Lei 
lie,  (/.  Jan.  1«60;  Frances  O'Callaghan;  Ellen;  and  MarfilS, 
Baldwin,  m.  Joseph  Veiling  Carpenter,  Esq.  of  Eden  Hill. 


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Barbara,  m.  Thomas  Edward  Spratt,  Esq.  of  Pencil  Hill,  and 
d.  1853,  leaving  issue  (see  Speatt  of  Pencil  HiU). 
Mary  Anne,  m.  Eev.  Browning  Drew,  and  d.  1822,  leaving 
one  son.  Browning,  now  Major  75th  regt. ;  and  Mary,  m. 
Dr.  Eussell,  Surgeon  26th  regt.,  both  d.  1842,  leaving  one 
son,  Percy.  Alicia,  d.  unni. 

Mr.  Foott  d.  1820,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henry  Baldwin  Foott,  Esq.  of  Carrigacunna  Castle,  co. 
Cork,  J.P.,  6.  11  Sept.  1778;  m.  6  March,  1823,  Jane,  eldest 
dau.  of  Rev.  Edward  Mitchell  Carleton,  of  Woodside,  co.  Cork, 
by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  only  child  and  heiress  of  William 
Withers,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1873)  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  d.  9  Jan.  18G2.  2  Carleton,  d.  2  July,  1856. 

in.  George  Carleton,  now  of  Carrigacunna  Castle. 

I.  Eliya  Louisa,  m.  her  cousin,  Richard  Spratt,  Esq.  of  Pencil 
Hill,  and  has  issue,  1  Bichard  Henrj';  2  Hanner  Devereux; 
1  Evelyn  Augusta. 

II.  Mary  Georgina.  lii.  Penelope  Jane,  d.  1  Oct.  1852. 

IV.  Henrietta  Victoria,  d.  29  Aug.  1864. 

V.  Emily.  vi.  Lucinda  Harrictte. 

Mr.  Foot  d.  Nov.  1878,  aged  100,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 
Seat — Carrigacunna  Castle  Mallow,  co.  Cork. 


FOUBES    OF    CULLODE^T. 

Forbes,  Arthur,  Esq.  of  Culloden,  co.  Inver- 
ness, J.P.  aucl  D.L.,  h.  25  Jan.  1819  ;  s.  Ms  father 
28  Nov.  1840;  m.  28  Aug.  1849,  Louisa  Sarali 
Georgina,  2nd  dau.  of  Alexander  Warrand,  Esq. 
of  Warrandfield,  and  grand-dau.  of  the  late  Hugh 
Robert  Duff,  Esq.  of  Muirtown,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Duncan,  6.  21  March,  1851  ;  d.  7  May,  1873. 

II.  Emily  Mary  Jane,  d.  11  March,  1878. 
HtncatJC— Ddncan  Fokbes,  M.P.,  descended  paternally 

('\t  is  stated,  in  a  MS.  written  by  Duncan  Forbes,  who  d.  1704) 
from  the  family  of  Lord  Forbes,  through  that  of  Tolquhoun, 
and  maternally  from  that  of  Keith,  Earl  Marischall,  pur- 
chased the  barony  of  Culloden  1G26.  Duncan  had  two 
brothers,  John,  whose  son,  Malcolm,  became  Marquis  of  Mon- 
tilly,  in  France;  and  Patrick  (commonly  called  Black  Patrick, 
Baillie  of  Inverurie)  from  whom  descended  the  family  of 
Yo-RHES  of  Foreran.  Duncan  Forbes  d.  14  Oct.  1654,  aged  82. 
By  his  marriage  with  Janet,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Forbes,  of 
Corsinday,  he  had  (with  two  daus.  Elizabeth,  m.  William 
Baillie,  of  Dunean ;  and  Anna,  m.  1st,  Evan  Macpherson,  of 
Cluny,  and  2ndly,  Alexander  Mackintosh,  of  Connedge)  three 
sons,  John,  his  heir ;  James  (Capt.),  of  Caithness ;  and  Duncan 
[Capt.),  of  Assynt.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Forbes,  of  Culloden,  M.P.,  m.  1643,  Anna,  eldest  dau. 
of  Alexander  Dunbar,  of  Grange,  by  his  1st  wife,  Jean  Camp- 
bell, dau.  of  Sir  John  Campbell,  of  Cawdor,  and  had  six  sons 
Md  two  daus.,  Duncan,  his  heir;  David  (Sir),  of  Newhall,  one 
3f  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of  Session,  an  eminent  Lawyer  and 
man  of  letters,  an  influential  patron  of  Allan  Ramsay ; 
Thomas ;  Alexander,  who  went  to  New  England ;  Jonathan, 
M.D.  of  Elgin;  John  (Lieut. -Col.)  of  Pitnacrieffe;  Jean,  vi. 
5ir  Robert  Munro;  and  Naomi,  m.  Robert  Dunbar,  of  Burgie. 
John  Forbes  was  Provost  of  Inverness,  and  d.  about  the  year 
Df  the  Revolution,  1688,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Duncan  Forbes,  of  Culloden,  m.  1668,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
ilobert  Innes,  of  that  ilk,  and  had  two  sons,  John,  his  heir,  6. 
ibout  the  year  1672;  and  Duncan,  afterwards  Lord  President; 
md  seven  daus.  Duncan  Forbes  latterly  served  in  Parliament 
'or  CO.  Nairn,  and  d.  1704.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Forbes,  of  Culloden,  M.P.  for  Inverness-shire,  in.  1699, 
lean,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Gordon,  of  Gordonstone,  and  cL  s.p. 
734,  was  s.  by  the  Lord  Advocate  of  Scotland,  his  only  brother. 
The  Right  Hon.  Duncan  Forbes,  5th  Laird  of  Culloden,  the 
elebrated  Lord  President  of  the  Court  of  Session,  b.  10  Nov. 
m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Hugh  Rose,  of  the  ancient  family  of 
\ilravock,  in  Nairnshire;  and  dying  10  Dec.  1747,  was  s.  by 
s  only  child, 

John  Forbes,  Esq.  of  Culloden,  the  intimate  friend  of 
Thomson,  Armstrong,  and  other  literati  of  his  day.  He 
erved  with  great  distinction  at  the  battles  of  Fontenoy 
nd  Culloden.  He  m.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Arthur  Forbes, 
Jart.  of  Craigievar,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons,  Duncan,  who 
.  in  youth,  and  Arthur,  his  heir  ;  and  2ndly,  1772,  Jane, 
au.  of  Capt.  Forbes,  of  New,  by  whom  (who  in.  afterwards, 
rrant,  of  Druminner,  Aberdeenshire)  he  had  no  issue.  John 
'orbes  d.  26  Sept.  1772,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son, 
Arthur  Forbes,  Esq.  of  Culloden,  b.  15  Feb.  1760;  in.  1st, 
779,  Sarah,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Edward  Stratton,  Esq.  of 
:ent,  and  of  Ripley,  Surrey.  By  this  lady  (who  d.  19  Nov. 
793,  aged  36)  he  had  one  son  and  one  dau., 


Duncan  George,  his  heir. 

Sarah  Louisa,  m.  1798,  Hugh  Robert  Duff,  Esq.  of  Muirtoim 
Inverness-shire,  and  d.  1829,  leaving  issue.       -  ' 

Mr.  Forbes  m.  2ndly,  1800,  Mary  Wardlaw,  dau.  of  Admiral 
Sir  William  Gumming,  but  by  that  lady  (who  m.  afterwards 
Joseph  Egerton,  Esq.  of  Gray's  Inn)  had  no  issue.  He  d. 
26  May,  1803,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Duncan  George  Forbes,  Esq.  of  Culloden  House,  6. 17  June, 
1781 ;  m.  29  March,  1818,  Sarah,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Joseph  AValker,  of  Lanchester,  Ash,  and  Satley,  co.  Durham, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  18  Jan.  1838)  he  had  three  sons,  Arthur, 
now  of  Culloden;  Duncan,  an  officer  N.  York  RiSes,  b.  7  May, 
1821;  and  Joseph  William,  &.  3  Nov.  1827.  Mr.  Forbes  rf.  28 
Nov.  1840. 

.^rms— Az.,  on  a  chevron  between  three  bears'  heads  coupcd 
arg.  muzzled  gu.  as  many  unicorns'  heads  erased  sa.  Crest — 
An  eagle  displayed  or.    JliotJo— Salus  per  Christum. 

.Scats— Culloden  House,  and  Stratton  Lodge,  Inverness,  and 
Ryelield,  Dingwall,  Eoss-shire. 


FOEJBES    OF    KINGAEELOCH. 

Forbes,  James  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Kingareloch, 
CO.  Argyll,  sometime  a  Member  of  the  Legislative 
Council  at  Bombay,  and  head  of  an  ■  eminent 
East  Indian  Mercantile  and  Banking  Firm,  b.  8 
Sept.  1836,  s.  his  father  1876. 

5LtUCil(JC. — Alister  Cam  Forbes,  youngest  son  of  Sir 
John  Forbes,  Knt.  5th  Laird  of  Driminar,  and  brother  of  the 
1st  Lord  Forbes,  m.  the  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Henry  Cameron, 
of  Brux,  and  had  three  sons,  i.  Arthur,  d.  s.  x>-\  n.  John,  of 
Brux;  and  m.  Duncan.    This 

Duncan  Forbes  was  of  Drumellachio  and  Brux.  His 
descendant, 

George  Forbes,  Esq.  of  Skellater,  2nd  son  of  William  Forbes, 
of  Barns,  d.  8  July,  1632,  having  had,  by  Euphemia  Skeena 
his  wife,  two  sons  and  two  daus.,  William,  John,  Janet,  and 
Elspeth.    The  elder  son, 

William  Forbes,  Esq.  of  Skellater,  bapt.  15  Oct.  1615;  dis- 
tinguished himself  in  Montrose's  army,  having  joined  the 
Marquess  of  Huntly  with  the  warriors  of  Strathdon.  He  m.  four 
times.  He  d.  1700,  aged  84.  The  eldest  son  of  his  2nd  mar- 
riage (with  the  widow  McGillivray,  of  Dunmaglass), 

John  Forbes,  of  Inverernan  and  Clencowy,  was  a  Commis- 
sioner of  Supply  for  Aberdeenshire  1704.  He  was  taken 
prisoner  1715,  and  d.  of  his  wounds  in  CarUsle  prison,  having 
had  by  his  1st  wife  three  sons, 

William,  in.  1st,  19  Aug.  1708,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Alexander 

Forbes,  Esq.  of  Bcldornie ;  and  2ndly,  29  Dec.  1709,  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Alexander,  and  had  issue 

only  by  the  latter. 

Alexander,  of  Inverernan,  who  continued  that  liu9. 

CuARLEs,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 
The  youngest  son, 

Charles  Forbes,  Esq.,  was  killed  at  the  storming  of  Ticon- 
derago,  Canada,  1758,  under  General  Abercromby.  He  m. 
Isabel,  dau.  of  Donaldson,  of  Kinardie,  and  was  s.  by  his  son 
and  heir, 

James  Forbes,  Esq.  of  Kingareloch,  Argyllshire,  and  of 
Hutton  Hall,  Essex,  b.  1756 ;  d.  1829,  aged  78,  having  been  mar- 
ried twice.  By  his  1st  wife  he  left  two  daus.,  Maria  Isabella,  m. 
the  late  Gen.  David  Forbes ;  and  Charlotte,  m.  the  late  Gen. 
Sir  Charles  Bruce,  K.C.B.  He  in.  2ndly,  24  Sept.  1799,  Miss 
Sarah  Richardson,  and  had  by  her,  i.  James,  his  heir; 
II.  Charles  Henry,  successor  to  his  brother;  iii.  Alexander, 
Civil  and  Session  Judge,  Bengal;  iv.  William,  late  Major  77tli 
regt.,  m.  8  July,  1858,  Maria  Emma,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles 
Grimston,  Esq.  of  Grimston  Garth,  co.  York,  and  has  issue, 
Emily  Maria;  v.  John,  deceased;  i.  Eliza,  deceased;  ii.  Isabel, 
m.  Albert  Watson,  Esq.  of  the  Ceylon  Rifle  Brigade,  and  is 
deceased ;  in.  Emma,  m.  the  Rev,  Arthur  Thomas  Gregory, 
of  CO.  Banff,  and  Flixton  Parsonage,  Lancashire,  and  is  de- 
ceased ;  IV.  Annie;  v.  Sarah,  ?u.  Rear  Admiral  Williams,  and 
is  deceased ;  and  vi..  Emily,  m.  Arthur  Ruxton,  Esq.  The 
eldest  son  and  heir, 

James  Forbes,  Esq.  of  Kingareloch,  survived  his  father  only 
20  months,  and  was  s.  by  his  next  brother, 

Charles  Henry  Forbes,  Esq.  of  Kingareloch,  J.P.  andD.L., 
6.  23  July,  1809;  in.  21  Oct.  1834,  Charlotte  Murray  Mac- 
Gregor,  4th  dau.  of  James  Buchanan,  Esq.  of  Craigend  Castle, 
by  the  Lady  Janet  Sinclair  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  James,  12lli 
Earl  of  Caithness,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Ja.mes  Alexander,  now  of  Kingareloch. 

u,  Charles  Henry  Buchanan,  6.  28  Sept.  1847. 
2P2 


580 


FOR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


FOE 


Ida  Constance. 


I.  Janet  Sinclair,  d.  unm. 

in.  Frances  Caithness  Mellish  Abney. 

IV.  Helen  Meta,  m.  5  March,  1868,  Kobert  Graham  Mayne, 
Esq.  1st  Bombay  Cavalry,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Eev.  Charles 
Otway  Mayne,  Vicar  of  Midsomer  Norton,  and  Prebendary 
of  Wells,  by  Emily  his  wife,  dau.  of  G.  R.  Smith,  Esq.  of 
Selsdon,  and  niece  of  Lord  Carrington,  and  has  issue, 
Charles  Robert  Graham,  and  Helen  Meta  Frances. 

V.  Gertrude  Emily,  d.  unm. 

VI.  Aurilie  Selma  James  Sinclair. 
He  d.  1876,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son. 

Arms—hz.,  three  bears'  heads  couped  arg.  muzzled  gu. 
Crent—X  hand  holding  a  dagger  erect  on  its  point  a  bear's 
head  couped  ppr.  Motto— So\us  inter  plunmos  (allusive  to 
these,  the  Gordon-Forbeses,  being  the  only  Forbeses  who  were 
not  Covenanters). 

&aj— Kingareloch,  Fort  William,  co.  Argyll. 


FORBES-GORDON    OF    RAYNE. 

FoEBES-GoEDOX,  Aethue  'Newtox,  Esq.  of 
Eayne,  co.  Aberdeen,  J.P.,  Capt.  and  Adjt.  79tli 
Highlanders,  h.  22  Jan.  1844;  m.  1st,  22  Oct.  1872, 
Christian,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Dalrymple,  Esq.  of 
Langlee,  co.  Eoxburgh,  and  Green  Knowe,  co.  Ber- 
wick, by  whom  (who  d.  25  Oct,  1873)  he  has  a  son, 

Abthob  Daletmple,  6.  1873. 
He  m.  2ndly,  17  April,  1876,  Adeline,  dau.  of  Philip 
Jocelyn  Newton,  Esq.  of    Dunleckney  Manor,  co. 
Carlowj  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  Feb.  1879)  had  a 
son,  Alistair  Hugh,  &.  8  Feb.  1877. 

JLinCagC. — LiEnx.-CoL.  Arthur  Foebes,  32nd  regt., 
youngest  son  of  Sir  Arthur  Forbes,  Bart,  of  Craigievar  (sec 
Bdkkes  Pccrape  and  Baronetaye},  commanded  the  32nd 
Light  Infantry,  and  was  A.D.C.  to  Sir  Ralph  Abercromby. 
He  TO.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Principal  MacLeod,  of  King's  College, 
Aberdeen,  and  d.  Dec.  1850,  having  had  issue, 
I.  Abthce,  of  Rayne. 

I.  Isabella,  m.  1st,  Beauchamp  B.  Newton,  Esq.  of  Dunleck- 
ney, CO.  Carlow,  J. P. ;  and  2ndly,  James  Kearney  Ayhvard 
Kearney,  Esq.  of  Shankill  Castle,  co.  Kilkenny,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  n.  Christina  Frances.  m.  Georgina  Elizabeth. 
The  only  son, 

Abthdb  Fobbes,  Esq.  of  Rayne,  co.  Aberdeen,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Goedon  on  succeed- 
ing to  the  estate  of  Rayne,  under  the  entail  and  settlement  of 
his  deceased  cousin,  John  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Avochie  and  Rayne. 
He  was  6.  2  June,  1806  ;  m.  20  April,   1843,  Charlotte,  eldest 
dau.  of  Col.  William  Balfour,  82nd  regt.,  of  Trenaby,  co.  Ork- 
ney, and  had  issue, 
I.  Arthte  Newton,  now  of  Rayne. 
n.  William  Balfour,  b.  Dec.  1845 ;  Lieut.  E.N, 
lu.  John  Whetham,  b.  Aug.  1849. 

I.  Charlotte  Susan,  m.  July,  1877,  John  A.  Burnett,  Esq., 
J.P.,  of  Kemnay,  co.  Aberdeen. 
Mr.  Forbes  Gordon  d.  31  Aug.  1873. 

Anrn — Az.,  a  cross  patee-fitchee  or,  between  three  bears' 
heads  couped  arg.  muzzled  gu.    CYest—A  cock  ppr.    Motto— 
"Watch. 
Seat — Eayne,  Pitcaph,  Aberdeen. 

FORBES-LEITH    OF    WHITEHAUGH. 

Foebes-Leith,  Ret.  William,  of  Whitehaugh, 
CO.  Aberdeen,  M.A.  Oson,  Vicar  of  Wattisham,  co. 
Suffolk,  b.  9  April,  1833  ;  s.  his  brother,  1875  ; 
m.  9  Aug.  1871,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Wilham  Harvey, 
Esq.  of  Wattisham  Hall,  Suffolk. 

ILilTCaSt.— Sib  John  Fobbes  (3rd  son  of  Sir  John  Forbes 
of  that  ilk,  Justiciary  and  Convener  of  Aberdeenshire  temj). 
RoBEET  III.,  ancestor  of  the  Lord  Forbes),  m.  Marjorie,  dau. 
of  Henry  Preston,  Thane  of  Formartin,  and  thereby 
became  Thane  of  Formartin  and  Earl  of  Tolquhoun :  from 
him  descended. 

The  Rev.  William  Foebes,  Vicar  of  Thornbury,  in  Glouces- 
tershire (eldest  son  of  William  Forbes,  Esq.  of  Tolquhoun,  by 
Anne  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Lcith,  Esq.  of  White- 
haugh, by  Ehzabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  William,  11th  Lord 
Forbes.  He  d.  Sept.  17G1,  when  the  representation  of  the 
family  devolved  upon  his  brother, 

John  Fobbes,  who  assumed,  as  heir  to  his  mother,  the  addi- 
tional surname  of  Leith.  lie  in.  1743-44,  Jean,  eldest  dau.  of 
Theodore  Morrison,  of  Bogny,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1767)  had 
three  sons:  William,  his  heir;  Theodoee,  successor  to  his 
"Brother;  and  John,  who  d.  young,  17C3.  He  d.  at  Edinburgh 
26  Sept.  1781,  and  was  s.  by  bis  eldest  son, 


WaLTAM  Fobbes-Leith,  Esq.  of  Whitehangh,  6.  1748-49; 
d.  unm.  1806,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

De.  Theodoee  Foebes-Leith,  of  Whitehaugh,  an  eminent 
Physician,  m.  1st,  1776,  Marie  D'Arboine,  a  French  lady,  of 
an  ancient  family,  and  (besides  three  daus.,  Mary;  Harriet; 
and  Emily)  had  three  sons.  i.  Theodore,  6.  Sept.  1777,  d.  young; 
II.  James  John,  heir  to  his  father;  iii.  William,  Post  Capt. 
E.N.,  m.a,  French  lady,  and  had  three  sons.  Dr.  Forbes-Leith 
m.  2ndly,  20  Aug.  1789,  Lucy,  eldest  dau.  of  Anthony  Crunsk 
horn,  Esq.  of  Eochester,  and  had  issue  a  son,  George,  b.  U 
Aug.  1790,  m.  and  has  issue ;  and  a  dau.  Eliza  Stubbs,  to.  John 
Buwen,  Esq.  of  Blackheath.  Dr.  Forbes-Leith,  who  was  settled 
at  Greenwich  previous  to  succeeding  to  Whitehaugh,  d.  Aug 
1819,  of  lockjaw  consequent  upon  a  fracture  of  the  •oUarbone, 
and  was  s.  by  his  2nd,  but  eldest  surviving  son, 

James  John  Foebes-Leith,  Esq.  of  Whitehaugh,  6.  1780; 
Lieut.-Col.  in  the  E.I.C.S.,  m.  28  Nov.  1827,  WiUiamina  Helen 
only  child,  by  WiUiamina  Kerr,  his  wife,  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col 
James  Stewart,  of  the  42nd  Highlanders,  younger  son  of  the 
late  Charles  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Shambelly,  co.  Dumfries.  By 
this  lady  (who  m.  2ndly,  10  Dec.  1859,  Charles  Louis  Henrj 
Joseph  LeMasson,  Comte  de  Eanc6e,  and  d.  1866)  Col.  Forbes 
Leith  left  issue, 
James,  late  of  Whitehaugh. 
AViLLiAM,  present  representative. 

Thomas  Augustus,  6.  25  Aug.  1834  ;  late  42nd  Highlanders. 
Henry  Stewart,  6.  2  March,  1836,  deceased. 
Charles  Edward,  late  17th  regt.,  6. 18  Oct.  1839. 
WiUiamina  Stewart,  m.  the  late  W.  J.  Lumsden,  Esq.  &. 
Balmedie,  Aberdeenshire. 
Helen  Maria,  m.  the  late  E.  W.  E.  Hepburn,  Esq.,  of  Eick- 
arton,  Kincardineshire. 
Adelaide  Isabella,  to.  Lieut.-Col.  A.  B.  Fyers,  E.E.,  Sur- 
veyor-General of  Ceylon,  and  is  deceased. 
Col.  Forbes-Leith  d.  24  Sept.  1843,  and  wass.  by  his  eldest  son 
James  Foebes-Leith,  Esq.  of  Whitehaugh,  b.  10  Dec.  1828 
m.  18  Nov.  1851,  Miss  Mary  Keith,  natural  dau.  of  Anthon; 
Adrian,  7th  Earl  of  Kintore,  and  d.  s.  p.  12  May,  1875,  when  h( 
was  s.  by  his  brother,  the  present  representative. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st,  az.,  three  bears'  heads  couped  arg 
muzzled  gu.,  for  Foebes;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  five  lozenges  con 
joined  in  fess  sa.,  for  Leith.  Crests — 1st,  A  stag's  head  attire< 
with  ten  tynes  ppr.,  for  Fobbes:  2nd,  A  dove  with  an  olivi 
branch  in  its  beak  ppr.  Supporters — Two  greyhounds  ppr 
collared  gu.  Mottoes— VnAer  the  arms,  Salus  per  Chiistuin 
above  the  Leith  crest,  Fidus  ad  extremum. 
/Seat— Whitehaugh,  Alford,  Aberdeenshire. 


Fi 
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FORBES    OF    BALGOWNIE. 

FoGBES,  Duncan,  Esq.  of  Balgownie,  co.  Aberlj^ 
deen,  J.P.,  b.  7  Oct.  1817  ;  m.  23  March,  1847  '"l": 
Janet  Dyce,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Eobert  Forbes  'Ki 
Esq.  of  Castleton,  co.  Kincardine. 

JLinrage.— The  first  proprietor  of  Fraserfield,  now  Bal|JIr. 
gownie,  was, 

Willam    Feasfb,   2nd    son  of  William,  Lor 
Saltoun,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Archbishop  Sharpe  t*j 

->—"-'  by  the  Covenanters,  3  May,  1679.    He  was  "-    -' 

Philorth,  19  Nov.  1691,  and  d.  at  Fraserfield,  12  March,  1727 
He  TO.   Lady  Catherine  Anne  Erskine,  dau.  of  the  Earl  o  ^1 
Buchan,  and  by  her  (who  d.  5  March,  1733)  had  one  son,         '^' 

William  Feasee,   Esq.,  6.  28  Sept.  1725  ;  d.  4  Sept.   1788 
and  by  Rachel  Kennedy  his  wife,  whom  he  m.  5  Jan.  1752 
(and  who  d.  June,  1800,  aged  70),  had  a  numerous  family,  c 
whom  were, 
WiUiam,  b.  19  Dec.  1752;  d.  25  Oct.  1789. 
Alexandee,  of  whom  presently. 

Margaret,  in.    15  Oct.  1771,  David  Steuart,    6th  Earl  c 
Buchan,  of  tie  Erskine  family. 
Catherine  Anne,  d.  27  Dec.  1836  ;  she  m.  27  March,  1777 
Ddncan  Foebes  Mitchell,*  Esq.  of  Thainston  and  Beltie 
CO.  Aberdeen,  who  was  2nd  surviving  son  of  Sir  Arthu 
Forbes,  Bart,  of  Craigievar  and  Fintry,  co.  Aberdeen.  The; 
had  a  numerous  family,  of  whom  the  6th  son  was  Henbi 
David,  b.  12  Nov.  1790,  of  whom  more  hertalter. 
The  2nd  son,  but  ultimate  heir, 
Alexandee  Feasee,  Esq.  of  Fraserfi«ld,  6.  8  Jan.  1761 ;  m 


*  This  surname  of  Mitchell  is  thus  derived ;  Sir  Andre\ 
MitcheU,  K.B.,  and  Envoy  Plenipotentiary  from  the  Cour 
of  St.  James  to  that  of  Prussia,  in  the  reign  of  Feedebici 
the  Geeat,  from  the  year  1756  to  1771,  was  an  intimate  frien 
ef  the  aforementioned  Sir  Arthur  Forbes,  to  whom  he  left  b; 
will  his  estates  of  Thainston  and  Beltie.  These  Sir  Arthu 
entailed  on  his  2nd  son.  Duncan  aforementioned.  One  of  th 
conditions,  which  subsists  to  this  day.  being  that  the  proprieto 
of  these  estates  should  take,  in  addition  to  his  own,  the  sui 
name  of  Miicbell. 


FOR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


FOR 


581 


>0  April,  1795,  Mary  Christian,  dau.  of  George  Moir,  Esq.  of 
scotstoun,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  Sept.  1813)  left  at  his  de- 
:ease,  18  July,  1807,  four  daus., 
ilABGARET,  of  whom  presently. 

Eachaol,  m.  15  July,  1828,  William  Maxwell,  Esq.,  and  had  a 
numerous  family.    She  d.  13  Feb.  1867. 
Catherine  Isabella,  d.  Sept.  1867. 

Mary,  m.  10  Feb.  1825,  her  cousin,  William  Urquhart,  Esq. 
of  Craigstoun,  and  had  issue,  one  dau.,  Mary,  m.  William 
Pollard,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Kanturk,  Ireland. 
Hie  eldest  dau.  and  heiress, 

Margaket  Eraser,  of  Fraserfield,  now  ealed  Balgownie,  m. 
!7  May,  1816,  her  cousin,  Henry  David  Forbes,  Esq.,  and  by 
lim  (who  was  b.  12  Nov.  1790,  and  d.  24  July,  1869)  she  left  at 
ler  decease,  19  Aug.  1839, 
Duncan,  now  of  Balgownie. 
Alexander,  b.  9  Nov.  1818;  d.  young. 

Henry  Erskine,  of  Kinmunday,  co.  Aberdeen,  Lieut. -Col.  in 
the  army,  late  of  the  21st  Hussars,  b.  14  July,  1821;  m. 
12  April,  1855,  Letitia  Angelina,  eldest  surviving  dau.  of 
Gen.  Sir  George  St.  Patrick  Lawrence,  C.B.  and  K.C.S.I., 
and  by  her  (who  d.  29  Oct.  1857)  has  issue  two  daus.,  Mar- 
garet Isabella,  and  Louisa  Letitia. 
Mary  Isahella,  d.  22  Dec.  1829. 
Catherine  Anne,  d.  12  March,  1848. 

Margaret  Moir,  m.  Alexander  Kinloch  Forbes,  of  the  Bombay 
Civil  Service,  who  d.  1865.    They  had  numerous  issue. 
Bachael  Louisa,  m.  Major-Gen.  Francis  Gregory  Urquhart, 
C.B.,   late  of  the  Boyal  regiment   of  foot,  and  has  issue 
two  daus. 
Emineline,  m.  the  Rev.  John  Gabriel  Eyde,    M.A.  of   St. 
John's  Coll.  Oxford,  who  d.  at  Melrose,  la68.   She  had  issue 
ten  children. 
Georgiana  Mary  Agnew,   m.  24  Dec.  1857,  Robert  Spottis- 
wood  Farquhar  Spottiswood,  Esq.  of  Muirhead,  co.  Aber- 
deen, and  has  issue,  Henry  Alexander,  b.   18  Aug.  1859; 
Robert  James,  6.  24  July,    1864;  Annie  Margaret;  Mary 
Georgiana. 
.^niis— Quarterly :    1st    and    4th,    grand    quarters,    az.,    a 
:ross  pattee  fitchee  between  three  bears'  heads  couped  arg. 
nuzzled  gu.  a  bordure  of  the  2nd  for  difference,  2nd  and  3rd 
;rand  quarters.    Counter-quartered :  1st  and  4th,  az.,  three 
i-ases  arg.    2nd,  or,  a  lion  rampant  gu.  armed  and  langued  az. 
lebruised  of  a  ribbon  sa.;  3rd,   gu.,  a  Uon  rampant  arg..  all 
.vithin  a  bordure  az.  charged  with  eight  garbs  Oi'.     C,-est— 
1  cock  ppr.    Motto— Watch. 
£mJ— Balgownie  House,  Aberdeen. 

PORBES    OF    CALLENDAR. 

Forbes,  William,  Esq.  of  Callendar,  co.  Stirling, 
7. P.  and  D.L.,  m.  1st,  28  June,  1859,  Rose,  youngest 
lau.  of  John  O'Hara,  Esq.  of  Raliecu,  co.  Gralway, 
3j  Arabella,  Lady  O'Donnell,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Blake,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  29  Jan. 
1866)  has  issue, 

WILHA.M  Francis,  b.  22  Oct.  1860;  and  another  son. 
Mr.  Forbes  m.  2ndly,  4  June,  1868,  Edith  Marian, 
?rd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Lord  Charles  Amelius  Hervey. 

ILtltraflC— George  Forbes,  of  Colquhany,  only  son  of 
■'orbes  of  Colquhany,  Strathdon,  co.  Aberdeen,  m.  Miss  Gordon, 
nd  had,  with  a  dau.  m.  Alexander  Innes,  Esq.,  two  sons, 
.William,  his  heir;  and  ii.  Robert,  M.D.  of  Banff,  who  m. 
\nne  Sutherland,  dau.  of  a  cadet  of  the  house  of  Sutherland, 

d  had  a  son,  Robert,  a  Merchant  of  London,  m.  his  cousin, 
lanet  Forbes,  and  had,  with  six  daus.  one  son,  Robert.  The 
Ider  son  and  heir, 

William  Forbes,  of  Aberdeen,  to.  Janet,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
\Villiain  Dyce,  Minister  of  Belhelvie,  co.  Aberdeen,  and  had 
with  four  daus.  of  whom  the  eldest  vi.  John  Abercrombie, 
'rovost    of    Aberdeen;    and  the   3rd  to.    James  AUardyce, 

rother  of  Alexander  AUardyce,  Esq.  of  Dunottar,  M.P.)  four 

I.  George,  Merchant  in  Aberdeen,  ?ii.  about  177G,  Jane,  dau. 
ot  Lumsden,  ot  Alford  and  Cromar,  co.  Aberdeen,  and  had 
issue, 

1  William,  M.D.  of  the  island  of  Jamaica,  who  d.  leaving, 
by  Miss  Roid,  of  Jumaica,  his  wife,  a  dau.  Ellen. 

2  David,  Capt.  E.I.C.S.,  made  Governor  of  Ternate,  for 
his  gallant  services  at  the  capture  of  that  island,  d.  iinm. 

■3  John,  of  Wingfield  Place,  Berks,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Capt. 
R.N.,  6.  1780;  to.  22  July,   1814,  La!titia  Mary,    dau.  of 
the  late  George  White,  Esq.  of   Newington   House,  co. 
Oxford,  and  the  Isle  of  Thauet,  Kent,  and  had  issue, 
James  William,  6.,    7  Nov.    1815;    Lieut.   13th  regt., 
d.  unm.  on  his  return  from  India,  29  Jan.  1839. 
John  George,   6.  31  Jan.  1817,  of  Trinity  Coll.  Oxon, 
and  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister-at-Law. 
Frederick  Edwyn,  6.  3  April,  1819,  Commander  R.N ; 
d.  unm,  23  March,  1852. 


George  Harrison  Anne,  Major  R.A.,  b.  7  June,  1828  ■  m 
1868,  a  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thonuas  Gregory.  '      ' 

Marianne,  to.  1854,  the  Rev.  Charles  WiUett,-'son  of  John 
Saltren  Willett,  Esq.  of  Petticombe,  Devon. 
Maria,  to.  1851,  George  Latham  Browne,  Esq.,  Barrister- 
at-Law. 

Laetitia  Margaret,  to.  1855,  John  Willett,  Esq.  Capt.  R.A. 
4  George,  d.  unm.  at  Dominica. 
6  James,  Capt.  E.I.C.S.,  d.  unm. 

1  Janet,  m.  her  cousin,  Robert  Forbes,  Esq.,  Merchant,  of 
London. 

2  Margaret,   to.  the  Rev.  William  Urquhart,  Minister  of 
Touch,  CO.  Aberdeen. 

II.  William,  of  whom  we  treat. 

III.  David,  Merchant,  of  London,  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Robert,  of  Castleton,  co.  Aberdeen,  i».  Elizabeth  Chal- 
mers, and  left  issue,  five  sons  and  two  daus. 

The  2nd  son, 

William  Forbes,  of  London,  realised  a  large  fortune,  by 
commercial  pursuits  and  Government  contracts,  and  pur- 
chased, 1783,  the  estates  of  Callendar  and  Almond,  in  Stir- 
lingshire, which  had  been  forfeited  by  the  attainder  of  the 
Earl  of  Linlithgow  and  Callendar,  1715,  and  which  had  subse- 
quently passed  into  the  possession  of  the  York  Building 
Company.  Mr.  Forbes  m.  1st  Miss  MacAdam,  of  Craigen- 
gillan;  and  2ndly,  Agnes  Chalmers,  and  by  the  latter  only 
had  issue  three  daus.  (the  2nd  of  whom  Jessie,  m.  1838, 
Edward  Lloyd  Gatacre,  Esq.  of  Gatacre,  Salop)  and  two 
sons,  William,  his  heir;  and  John,  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards. 
Mr.  Forbes  d.  21  June,  1815,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Forbes,  Esq.  of  Callendar,  Vice-Lieut,  of  Stir- 
lingshire, and  M.P.  for  that  co.,  6.  1806;  m.  14  Aug.  1832, 
Lady  Louisa  Antoinetta,  dau.  of  Francis,  Earl  of  Wemyss 
and  March ;  and  dying  10  Feb.  1855,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
the  present  William  Forbes,  Esq.  of  Callend-ar. 

Scat— Callendar  House,  Falkirk. 


FORD    OP    ELLELL    HALL. 

FoED,  William,  Esq.  of  EUell  Hall,  co.  Lancas- 
ter, J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  17  Dec.  1816 ;  m.  8  June, 
1852,  Louisa  (who  d.  26  July,  1876),  eldest  dau.  of 
William  Ross,  Esq.  of  Pendleton. 

iLtltCJlJIC.— The  family  of  fforde  or  Ford  is  one  of  very 
ancient  settlement  in  Staffordshire.  So  far  back  as  the  12th 
century,  it  was  established  at  Ford  Green,  in  Norton-le- 
Moors.  In  the  time  of  Henry  VII. ,  Hugh  Ford,  sen.  (son  of 
John,  grandson  of  William,  and  great-grandson  of  Richard  del 
Forde,  temp.  Richard  II.),  settled  his  estate  on  his  grandson, 
Hugh  Ford,  son  of  Richard,  who  d.  v.  p.  Hugh,  the  younger, 
was  father  of  William  Ford,  living  1521,  whose  son, 

Hugh  Ford,  of  Ford  Green,  co.  Stafford,  living  1538  and 
1564,  was  s.  by  his  son,  William  Foede,  of  Forde  Green, 
living  1604,  who  to.  1569,  Alice,  dau.  of  Richard  Harblutt,  of 
the  Loyde,  co.  Stafford,  and  had  a  son  and  successor,  Hugh 
Forde,  of  Forde  Green,  ra.  Margery,  dau.  of  Michael 
Dickinson,  of  Fooker,  co.  Stafford,  and  was  father  of 
William  Forde,  of  Forde  Green,  living  1679,  m.  Ellen,  dau. 
of  James  Rowley,  and  had  three  sons  and  one  dau.  1  Hugh, 
of  Forde  Green,  ancestor  of  Forde  of  Forde  Green  ;  2  William 
(Rev.),  of  Eccleshall,  who  ih.  and  had  five  sons,  William,  Hugh 
Andrew,  Thomas,  and  James;  3  Andrew,  ancestor  of  the 
I'oTiDS  of  Abbei/field.    The  eldest  son, 

Hugh  Forde,  Esq.,  m.  1683,  Ellen,  dau.  of  John  Mellor, 
Esq.  of  Alsop-in-the-D.ale,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Josiah  Forde,  Esq.,  of  the  Heath  House  and  Forde  Green, 
b.  1694;  who  left  by  Anne  his  wife,  a  son, 

Isaac  Ford,  E.sq.  b.  1728  ;  m.  5  June,  1757,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Hutton  Rawhnson,  Esq.  of  Lancaster,  and 
d.  4  June,  1779,  having  had  (with  two  daus.,  Anne,  m.  Robert 
Barclay,  Esq.  of  Lombard  Street,  Banker;  and  Mary,  d.  an 
infant)  a  son, 

John  Ford,  Esq.  of  Lancaster  and  of  Morecombe  Lodge, 
TO.  1st,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Chorley,  Esq.  of  Red 
Hazles,  and  by  her  had  a  son  John,  of  whom  presently.  He 
711.  2ndly,  1800,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Lawson,  of  High- 
field,  and  had  issue  (see  Ford  of  Enfield  Old  Park).  Mr.  Ford 
d.  May,  1833,  leaving  his  property  to  the  children  of  his  2nd 
wife.     His  son  by  his  iirst  wife, 

John  Ford,  Esq.  of  Ellell  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  inherited  the 
estates  of  his  great-uncle  Abram  Rawlinson  (of  Ellell  Hall, 
M.P.  for  Lancaster  from  1780  to  1700).  He  m.  1812,  Ehza- 
beth,  dau.  of  the  late  John  Lawson,  Esq.  of  Lancaster,  and 
d.  14  March,  1819,  having  had  (with  two  daus.,  Mary  Elizabeth, 


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m.  her  cousin,  Francis  Walker,  Esq.  of  Southsate,  youngest 
son  of  the  late  John  Walker,  Esq.  of  Amo's  Grove;  and 
Sarah  Walker,  m.  Charles  Walker,  Esq.  of  New  Lanark)  three 
sons,  Abbauam  Rawlisson,  of  Ellell  Hall,  who  d.  s.  p.  5  March, 
1849,  aged  36  ;  Eobcrt,  d.  s.  p.  23  July  1S48;  and  William, 
now  of  EUell  HaU. 

Arm:<—VeT  fess,  or  and  erm.,  a  lion  rampant  az.  Crest— &. 
demi-lion  rampant  az.    Motto — Excitat. 

,Seo«— EUell  HaU,  near  Lancaster. 


FORD    OF    ENFIELD    OLD    PARK. 

Toed,  Edwaed,  Esq.  of  Enfield  Old  Park,  co. 
Middlesex,  J.P.,  b.  1  Dec.  1813 ;  m.  2  Nov.  1837, 
Elizabeth  Hill  Winchester,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas 
Winchester  Lewis,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Walker,  h.  12  Sept.  1838;  m.  19  May,  1864,  Caro- 
line Susan,  dau.  of  Henry  Parker,  Esq.,  of  White  Lodge, 
East  Barnct,  and  has  issue,  Hugh  Rawlinson,  6.  5  Sept. 
1866 ;  Henry  Arthington,  I.  16  Kov.  1868 ;  and  Mary 
Mabel. 

II.  Charles  Winchester,  6.  4  Nov.  1840. 
ui.  Alfred  Lawson,  6.  18  Nov.  1843. 

I.  Mary  EUzabeth. 

HincaflC— This  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  family  of  Foed 
of  Ellell  Hall. 

John  Ford,  Esq.  of  Lancaster  and  of  Morecombe  Lodge, 
son  of  Isaac  Ford,  Esq.,  and  EUzabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Hutton  Eawlinson,  of  Lancaster,  d.  8  May,  1833 ; 
m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Chorley,  of  Red  Hazles,  near 
Liverpool,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  John,  of  EUell 
HaU;  and  2ndly,  4  Nov.  1800,  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Lawson,  Esq.,  of  Lancaster,  by  whom  (who  d.  4  Aug.  1S62) 
he  had  issue  a  dau.,  EUzabeth  Sarah,  and  four  sons, 
1  Hutton  RawUnson,  h.  28  Dec.  1804 ;  2  Charles  DUworth,  b. 
8  Aug.  1806;  3  Robert  Lawson,  6.  8  Feb.  1809,  m.  Hannah, 
dau.  of  Mr.  Benson  Pease,  Esq.  of  Leeds,  and  had  issue,  John 
BawUnson,  Thomas  Benson  Pease,  Mary,  EUzabeth  Helen, 
Emily  Susan,  and  IsabeUa  Ormston;  and  4  Edward  Fobd, 
Esq.,  now  of  Enfield  Old  Park. 

Anns,  Ci-eft,  and  Motto — See  preceding  Memoir. 

Seat— Eafield  Old  Park,  near  Winchmere  HUl,  Middlesex. 


FORDE    OF    SEAFORDE. 

FoEDE,  William  Beownlow,  Esq.  of  Seaforde, 
CO.  Do'n-n,  h.  5  Nov.  1823  ;  Col.  Royal  South  Down 
MiUtia,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1853,  M.P.  for 
CO.  Down  from  1857  to  1874;  m.  25  Oct.  1855, 
Adelaide,  dau.  of  Gen.  the  Hon.  Robert  Meade, 
2nd  son  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Clanwilliam. 

ILtllEaflC — Nicholas  Foede,  of  Coolgreany,  co.  Wexford, 
claiming  Welsh  extraction,  d.  1605,  leaving,  by  his  wife 
Catherine  White,  five  sons,  of  whom  the  2nd, 

Mathew  Ford,  of  DubUn,  M.P.,  s.  to  the  estates.  He  d. 
before  the  year  1057,  leaving  his  only  son, 

Nicholas  Forde,  of  Killyleagh,  co.  Down,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Sir  Adam  Loftus,  Knt.  of  Rathfarnham,  and  left  an 
only  son, 

Mathew  Foede,  of  Coolgreany,  M.P.  for  co.  Wexford,  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Hamilton,  Bart.  (4th  son  of 
James,  1st  Earl  of  Abercorn),  by  Slary  Butler  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Thomas,  Lord  Thurles,  and  sister  of  James,  1st  Duke  of 
Ormonde.  Jlr.  Forde  left  at  his  decease,  1709  (with  two  daus., 
the  eldest  of  whom,  Lucy,  m.  1695,  Sir  Laurence  Esmonde, 
Bart,  of  Ballynestra ;  and  the  younger,  Jane,  m.  John  Walsh, 
of  Shanganah)  an  only  son, 

Mathew  Foede,  Esq.  of  Seaforde,  M.P.  for  Downpatrick, 
m.  1698,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Brownlow,  Esq.  of  Lurgan,  and 
had  Mathew,  hia  heir;  Francis  of  Johnstown,  co.  Meath,  Col. 
in  the  army,  distinguished  in  Lord  Olive's  wars  in  India, 
m.  1728,  Mrs.  Martha  George,  and  left  issue;  Arthur,  Rector 
of  Lurgan,  d.  1767,  leaving  issue;  Jane,  in.  John  Baillie, 
of  Inishargie;  Letitia,  m.  Mr.  Nash;  and  Marsaret,  d.  •ujini. 
1773.    Mr.  Forde  d.  1729,  and  was  x.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Mathew  Forde,  Esq.  of  Seaforde,  and  Coolgreany,  M.P. 
for  Bangor.  He  m.  1st,  1724,  Christian,  dau.  of  John  Graham, 
Esq.  of  Flatten,  co.  Meath,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  and 
2ndly,  Jane,  relict  of  Sir  Timothy  AUen.  He  d.  1780,  and  was 
».  by  his  eldest  son, 

Mathew  Forde,  Esq.  of  Seaforde  and  Coolgreany,  M.P. 
for  Downpatrick,  m.  1750)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Knox,  of 


Thomas,  1st  Viscount  Northland, 


Dungannon,  and  sister 
and  had  issue, 
Mathew,  his  heir. 
Anne,  d.  unrn. 

Elizabeth,  to.  1785,  Thomas  Douglass,  Esq.  of  Grace  HalL 
CO.  Down,  and  d.  1840. 
Jane,  to.  1796,  John  Christopher  Beauman,  Esq.  of  Hyde 
Park,  CO.  Wexford. 
Charity,  to.  1795,  William  Brownlow,  Esq.  of  Lurgan,  M.P. 
for  CO.  Armagh;  d.  1843. 
Mr.  Forde  d.  1796,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Mathew  Forde,  Esq.  of  Seaforde   and  Coolgreany,  High 
Sheriff  co.  Down  1803  ;  to.  1782,  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Eight  Hon.  WiUiam   Brownlow,    of   Lurgan,  M.P.   for    co. 
Armagh,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1808)  had  issue, 
Mathew,  his  heir. 

WiLLLAM  Brownlow,  successor  to  his  brother. 
Thomas  Arthur,   Assistant-Barrister   cos.  Down  and   Ros- 
common, m.  1814,  Louisa,  9th  dau.  of  Michael  Head,  Esq.  of 
Derry,  co.  Tipperary ;  and  d.  April  1840,  having  had  issue, 
Thomas  Head,  d.  s.  p.;  Matthew  Bligh;  Henry  Charles; 
John  Vesey;    Arthur  Knox;    Francis  Clayton  Octavius, 
d.  s.  p. ;  Frederick  Augustus  Prittie,  d.  g.  j). ;  Catherine 
Margaret ;  Frances  Mary  Anne,  m.  1853,  Thomas  Blacker, 
Esq.,  and  d.  1863. 
Arthur,  to.  Selina,  dau.  of  WilUara  Blundell,  Esq. ;  and  d.  in 
India,  1828,  leaving  Mathew,  William,  and  Arthur. 
Francis  Charles,  late  Capt.  Royal  Scots  Greys,  m.  Letitia 
Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  0.  Jones,  Esq.  of  WoodhaU,  co. 
NorfoUc;  d.  1864. 

Anne,  to.  Ist,  1816,  Francis  Hoey,  Esq.  of  Dunganstown,  co. 
Wicklow,  and  by  him,  who  d.  1818,  had  issue;  and  2ndly, 
1825,  Capt.  George  King,  R.N.,  and  d.  1859,  having  had 
further  issue. 

Isabella  Jane  Octavia,  to.  1821,  Clayton  Bayley,  Esq.  of  Nore- 
lands,  CO.  Kilkenny,  and  d.  1865. 
Mr.  Forde  to.  2ndly,  1811,  Sopliia,  dau.  of  the  Very  Rev. 
Stewart  Blacker,  of  Carrick,  Dean  of  LeighUn,  but  by  her 
(wh0  7;i.  2ndly,  1818,  WiUiam  Stewart  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Brown 
Hall,  and  d.  1829)  he  had  no  issue.  He  d.  1812,  and  was  «.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Mathew  Forde,  Esq.  of  Seaforde  and  Coolgreany,  6.  1785; 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Down,  Col.  of  the  Royal  North  Down 
Militia,  High  Sheriff  1820,  and  M.P.  for  co.  Down  from  1821 
to  1S26.  Col.  Forde  to.  1st,  1814,  Mary  Anne,  only  child  of 
Francis  Savage,  Esq.  of  HoUymount,  and  Ardkeen,  co.  Down; 
and  2ndly,  1829,  Lady  Harriet  Savage,  3rd  dau.  of  Henry 
Thomas  Butler,  2nd  Earl  of  Carrick,  and  widow  of  Francis 
Savage,  Esq.  ;  she  d.  25  July,  1865.  Hed.  8.  p.  6  Aug.  1837, 
and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

The  Rev.  William  Brownlow  Forde,  of  Seaforde,  &.  1786; 
TO.  1812,  Theodosia  Helen,  dau.  of  Thomas  Douglass,  Esq.  of 
Grace  HaU,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1875)  had  issue, 
Matthew  Thomas,  h.  17  May,  1816;  an  officer  in  the  army. 

High  Sheriff  of  Downshire,  1839;  d.  May,  1847. 
William  Brownlow,  present  representative. 
Francis  Savage,  d.  6  July,  1850. 
Charles  Arthur,  h.  24  June,  1828;  Major  Royal  South  Down 

MUitia;  d.  1872. 
Thomas  Douglass,  late  Major  46th  regt.,  6.  19  Dec.  1830:  m. 
6  July,    1858,  Georgina,  dau.  of   Capt.   G.   King,  of  St. 
Brendan's,  co.  Dublin,  and  has  two  daus.  and  one  son. 
Selina  Charity,   m.  24  Feb.   1857,   the  Rev.  J.  H.  Freke, 
Rector  of  the  parish  of  Saul,  co.  Down ;  d.  1870. 
EUzabeth  Theodosia  Catherine,    to.   16    Dec.    1863,    Capt. 
William  HaU,  R.A.,  of  Narrow  Water,  co.  Down  (d.  18  May, 
1866.) 
Earriette  Anna,  m.  8  March,  1859,  Sir  John  Allen  Johnston 
Walsh,  Bart. 
Mr.  Forde  d.  11  March,  1856. 

Arm — Az.,  two  flaunches  or,  charged  with  three  roses  in 
fess,  the  centre  rose  gold,  the  two  exterior  (on  the  flaunches) 
gu.  between  two  martlets  of  the  second.    Crest — A  martlet  or. 
Motto — Incorrupta  fides,  nudaque  Veritas. 
Scat — Seaforde,  Clough,  co.  Down. 

♦ 

DINGWALL-FORDYCE    OF    BRUCKLAY. 

Dingwall  -  Foedtce,  Alexandee,  Esq.  of 
Brucklay  Castle,  co.  Aberdeen,  b.  16  Sept.  1873. 

3LtnC(l(IC. — This  family  derives  its  descent  on  the  side  of 
the  Dingwalls  from  the  Highland  clan  of  that  name  in  Ross- 
shire,  of  whom  the  Lairds  of  KUdun  and  Strabroke  were  chief. 
Some  of  these  came  to  Buchan,  in  Aberdeenshire,  about  the 
beginning  of  the  16th  century,  and  settled  there,  apparently 
with  the  view  of  escaping  from  the  interminable  feuds  of  their 
own  part  of  the  country.  The  first  of  these  of  whom  there  are 
authentic  accounts,  as  ancestors  of  the  famUies  of  Culsh  and 
Brutklay,  is  William  Dingwall,  of  Sealscrook,  parish  of 
Monquhitter,  co.  Aberdeen,  who  was  6.  about  1590.    He  m. 


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Bartara  Barclay,  and  by  her  had  three  sons,  Arthur;  George; 
and  John.  The  eldest  of  these,  and  the  only  one  who  left 
issue,  was 

Akthur  Dingwall,  b.  about  1620;  m.  1G42,  Lucres,  dau.  of 
John  Irvine,  of  Brucklay,  one  of  the  old  and  well-known  family 
of  Irvine,  of  Drum,  Aberdeenshire.  He  d.  1707,  having  had, 
with  three  daus.,  four  sons.    The  eldest  son, 

WiLLLiM  Dingwall,  Esq.  of  Brucklay,  b.  1643;  d.  173.3, 
having  ni.  1711,  Anna,  dau.  of  John  Gordon,  of  Nethermuir, 
and  had,  with  daus.  (one  of  whom,  Lucretia,  m.  her  cousin- 
german,  William  Dingwall,  as  afterwards  alluded  to),  a  son, 

William  Dingwall,  Surgeon  in  the  army,  6.  1721  ;  s.  to 
Brucklay,  on  his  father's  death,  1733 ;  d.  unm.  1801,  and  was 
s.  by  his  brother, 

Jons  Dingwall,  of  St.  James's  Street,  London,  &.  1724,  and 
d.  1812,  having  to.  Patience,  dau.  of  Mr.  lluddart,  of  London, 
by  whom  he  had  no  issue.  A  few  years  before  his  death,  viz., 
1807,  he  entailed  his  lands  of  Brucklay,  Artamford,  &c.,  on 
Lis  grand-nephew,  John  Dingwall,  and  a  series  of  heirs,  his 
personal  property,  amounting  to  a  very  large  sum  being  vested 
in  trustees,  for  the  purchase  of  other  lands  in  England  or 
Scotland,  to  be  entailed  on  the  same  series. 

These  consisted,  in  the  first  place,  of  the  descendants  of  his 
sister  Lucretia,  and  her  husband  William  Dingwall,  Writer  in 
Edinburgh,  who  was  also  her  cousin-german,  being  the  3rd 
son  of  Arthur  Dingwall,  of  Brownhill;  and  in  the  second 
place,  of  the  descendants  of  the  same  William  Dingwall, 
by  his  2nd  marriage  1744,  with  Jane  Fordyce,  of  Culsh,  heiress 
of  entail  of  her  brother  William  Fordyce,  of  Culsh,  and  dau. 
of  John  Fordyce,  of  Gaskand  Culsh,  by  Lilias,  dau.  of  William 
Lindsay,  of  Culsh,  one  of  the  Dowhill  branch  of  the  noble 
house  of  Balcarres  (see  "Lives  of  the  Lindsays,"  vol.  I.  p.  434). 

By  the  death  without  issue,  1840,  of  John  Duff  Dingwail 
(who  s.  to  Brucklay  1833,  on  the  death  of  his  father,  John,  the 
first  institute  of  entail),  the  first  series  of  heirs,  descendants 
of  Lucretia  Dingwall,  became  extinct,  upon  which, 

AuTHUK  DiNGWALL-FoKDTCE,  Esq.  of  Culsh,  6.  1797,  the 
representative  of  the  second  series  of  heirs,  descendants  of 
William  Dingwall  by  his  2nd  marriage  with  Jean  Fordyce,  of 
Culsh,  was  called  to  the  succession.  He  m.  1822,  his  cousin, 
Jessy,  dau.  of  Capt.  Arthur  Dingwall-Fordyce,  of  the  Bengal 
Engineers,  s.  to  Culsh,  on  the  death  of  his  grandfather  (Com- 
missary of  Aberdeen),  1834,  and  to  Brucklay,  as  already 
noticed,  1840.  He  d.  s.  p.  30  Dec.  1843,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother.    That  gentleman's  grandfather, 

Arthur  Dingwall-Fordtce,  Esq.  of  Culsh,  LL.D.,  6.  at 
Brucklay  Castle  8  Dec.  1745;  Advocate  in  Aberdeen,  and  last 
Judge  of  the  Commissary  or  Consistorial  Court  there,  was  son  of 
William  Dingwall  and  Jean  Fordyce  of  Culsh.  He  m..  14  June, 
1770,  Janet,  6th  dau.  of  James  Morrison,  of  Elsick,  Provost 
of  Aberdeen,  and  by  her  (who  d.  15  July,  1831)  had  issue, 

I.  William  Dingwall-Fordyce  the  younger,  of  Culsh,  m.  1  Sept. 
1796,  Margaret,  dau.  and  heiress  of  William  Ritchie,  Esq. 
of  Techmuiry,  co.  Aberdeen,  and  d.  v.  p.  1  March,  1831, 
leaving  by  this  lady  (who  survived  him  till  1844),  tour  sons 
and  two  daus., 

1  Arthur,  who  s.  his  grandfather. 

2  WilUam,  d.  unm.  13  April,  1839. 

3  Alexander,  successor  to  his  brotlier  Arthvir. 

4  George,  Sheriff  Principal  of  Eoss,  Cromarty,  and  Suther- 
land, TO.  1836,  Sophia,  4th  dau.  of  James  Thom,  Esq., 
sometime  of  Hahfax,  Nova  Scotia,  d.  July,  1875. 

1  Jessy,  d.  1862. 

2  Margaret,  in.  1835,  the  Eev.  Alexander  Foote,  one  of 
the  Ministers  of  Brechin,  and  d.  1842. 

n.  James,  6.  19  Aug.  1778;  to.  10  July,  1797,  Margaret,  dau. 
of  James  McDougal,  Esq.  and  had  issue, 
John  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  army.  Col.  Com- 
mandant B.A.,  6.  4  March,  1806,  served  with  distinction  in 
the  war  against  the  Sikhs,  commanded  a  troop  of  Horse 
Artillery  at  Ferozeshah,  the  battles  of  Sobraon,  Chillian- 
wallah,  and  at  Guzzerat,  where  his  artillery  mainly  decided 
the  battle.    He  d.  Feb.  1876. 
Mr.  Commissary  Dingwall-Fordyce  d.  21  April,  1834,  and  was 
«.  by  his  eldest  grandson,  Aituur,  to  whom  s.,  30  Dec.  1843, 
his  brother, 

Alexander  Dingwall-Fordtce,  of  Brucklay  Castle,  Com- 
mander R.N.,  M.P.  for  Aberdeen  from  1847  to  1852,  6.  4 March, 
1800;  TO.  14  July,  1835,  Barbara,  5th  dau.  of  James  Thom, 
Esq.  of  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  and  d.  1864,  having  had  issue, 
,  I.  William,  of  Bruckley,  J. P.,  D.L.,  cos.  Aberdeen,   Kin- 
cardine, b.  31  March,  1836,  M.P.  for  co.  Aberdeen  from  1867 
to  1869,  and  the  first  Liberal  who  ever  sat  for  that  co. , 
M.P.  for  East  Aberdeenshire  from  1869  until  Ids  death  in 
November,  1875;  m.   April,  1870,  Christina,  eldest  d;iu.   of 
Robert  Horn,  Esq.,  Advocate  at  the  Scottish  Bar,  and  Dcun 
of  the  Faculty  of  Advocates,  and  had  issue, 


1  Alexander,  now  of  Brucklay. 

2  Robert,  0.  9  Jan.  187-j. 

1  Jane,  b.  3  April,  1871. 

2  Barbara  Rachel,  6.  18  Aug.  1872. 

II.  James,  of  Culsh,  Advocate  at.  the  Scottish  Bar,  &.  31 
March,  1836,  s.  to  Culsh  on  the  death  of  his  father,  1864,  to,. 
1874,  Penelope,  second  dau.  of  James  Miller,  Esq.  M.D., 
Professor  of  Surgery  in  the  University  of  Edinburgh,  and 
has  issue,  among  others,  a  son,  Alexander,  b.  8  March,  1875. 

III.  Alexander,  late  Capt.  72nd  Highlanders,  b.  5  Oct.  1838. 

IV.  Arthur,  b.  Jan.  1845,  Adjutant  78th  Highlanders. 

I.  Rachel.        ii.  Barbara.        iii.  Sophia.        iv.  Jessy. 

/ir?)!S— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  az.,  three  bears'  heads  couped 
arg.  muzzled  gu.,  for  Fordyce.  2nd,  az..  a  buck's  head  ca- 
bossed  between  three  mullets  pierced  arg.,  for  Dingwall.  3r(l, 
gu.,  a  fess  chequy  arg.  and  az.,  in  chief  a  mullet  of  the  second, 
and  the  base  wavy  of  the  third,  a  bordure  engrailed  or,  for 
Lindat.  CresU — 1st:  An  eagle  volant  ppr.  holding  in  the  claws 
an  escroll  with  this  motto,  Altius  ibunt  qui  ad  summa  nituntur, 
2nd  :  A  stag  lodged  ppr.     Motto — In  arduis  fortis. 

Seats — Brucklay  Castle,  co.  Aberdeen;  Culsh,  near  Aber- 
deen, N.B. 


FOEMBY    OP    FORMBY. 

FoEMBT,  Rev.  Lonsdale,  of  Formby  Hall,  co. 
Lancaster,  J.P.,  B.A.  St.  Catherine's  Hall,  Cam- 
bridge, Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Raden  Noel  and 
joint  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Formby,  b.  1816  ;  m. 
1851,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Graburn,  Esq.  of 
Barton-on-Humber,  by  whom  (who  d.  1853)  he  has 
a  son, 

John,  of  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  6. 1852. 

ILtllCatJC— Robert  de  Formbt,  of  Formby,  co.  Lancaster, 
living  temp.  Henri  111.,  son  of  Richard  de  Formby,  was  witness 
to  a  deed  concerning  Whalley  Abbey  in  the  same  co.  His 
son, 

Hugo  de  Formbt,  of  Formby,  was  living  a.e.  1283,  11 
Edward  I.    He  was  father  of 

Adam  de  Formbt,  of  Formby,  who  was  living  a.d.  1328, 
3  Edward  III.,  whose  son, 

Roger  de  Formbt,  of  Formby,  was  living  temp.  Richard  II. 
His  son  and  successor, 

William  de  Formbt,  of  Formby,  was  living  a.d.  1441,  20 
Henry  VI.  By  Alison  his  wife,  who  was  living  a.d.  1403, 
3  Edward  IV,  he  had  a  dau.,  Johanna,  who)  m.  John  Vause, 
and  a  son  and  successor, 

Ralph  Formbt,  Esq.  of  Formby,  temp.  Edward  IV.,  who 
had,  with  a  younger  son,  Richard,  living  temp.  Henry  VII., 
whose  wife,  Maude,  was  living  1508;  and  two  daus.,  Elys; 
and  Matilda,  m.  Thomas  Bebynson,  an  elder  son  and  heir, 

William  Formbt,  Esq.  of  Formby,  who  was  living  a.d. 
1523,  and  is  the  presumed  builder  of  Formby  Hall.  He  m. 
1st,  Cecile  Stanley,  and  2ndly,  a  dau.  of  Tarleton,  of  Fazakerly, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son  by  his  first  wife. 

William  Formbt,  Esq.  of  Formby,  living  1553,  to.  (mar- 
riage contract  dated  18  July,  1535)  Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Singleton,  Esq.  of  Snape,  by  Margery  BlundeU,  his  wife,  and 
had  a  son  and  successor, 

Richard  Formby,  Esq.  of  Formby,  temp.  Queen  Elizabeth, 
m.  (marriage  contract  made  1553,  he  being  then  under  age) 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  William  Moorcroft,  Esq.  of  Alt  Grange,  and 
had  a  sou, 

Richard  Formbt,  Esq.  of  Formby,  living  1580,  who  had,  by 
Jane  his  wife,  four  sons  besides  daus.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest 

Richard  Formbt,  Esq.  of  Formby,  who  in  a  marriage  settle- 
ment, dated  2  Oct.  1634,  settled  his  manor  and  chapel  of 
Formby  on  his  eldest  son,  and  on  failure  of  issue  to  his  2nd 
son,  and  so  on  in  such  manner  on  his  other  sons  that  the  same 
should  remain  in  the  name  and  blood  of  him,  "  the  said 
Richard  Formby,  during  the  will  and  pleasure  of  Almighty 
God."  He  m.  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Stanlej',  Esq.  of 
Moor  Hall,  Aughton,  by  Bridget  his  wife,  dau.  of  Leonard 
Hoghton,  Esq.  of  Goseward,  and  granddau.  of  Peter  Stanley, 
Esq.,  3rd  son  of  Sir  William  Stanley,  Knt.,  of  Hooton,  te^iip. 
Henry  VIIl.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Richard  Formdy,  Esq.  of  Formby,  who  was  in  possession  of 
the  manor  terap.  Charles  II.  He  m.  1647,  Ann,  widow  of 
Hesketh,  of  Meol's  Hall,  and  had  issue,  Richard,  his  heir ; 
Thomas,  James,  Nicholas,  and  Michael,  the  last  four  of  whom 
all  d.  without  male  issue;  Elizabeth,  in.  Fleetwood;  Alice,  m. 
Bryan  Macnavelly ;  Jane,  to.  Jones;  and  Ann,  m.  Pye.  The 
eldest  son, 

IticuARD  FoR.MET,  Esq.  of  Formby,  s.  his  father,  and  ru. 
1682,  Alice  Rymei',  of  Birkdalc,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 


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FOR 


EicHAKD  FoRMBT,  Esq.  of  Fonnby,  6. 1682;  m.  1705,  Mary, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Norres,  Esq.  of  Ince  (descended  from 
Norres,  of  Speke  Hall),  by  whom,  who  d.  1760,  he  had,  with 
three  sons,  who  <?.  young,  John,  his  heir;  Ann,  to.  1st,  Wil- 
liamson; and  2ndly,  Rev.  Mr.  Ellison ;  Elizabeth,  m.  Ilesketh; 
Mary,  m,  Eev.  E.  Mount ;  Dorothy,  d.  1800 ;  Katherine,  m. 
Browneswood,  of  Ormskirk  ;  and  ^Mice,  m.  Taylor,  of  Lathon. 
Mr.  Formby  d.  1737,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son, 

John  Foemby,  Esq.  of  Formby,  and  Ravenmoels,  B.A., 
Clare  Hall,  Cambridse,  6.  1722;  m.  1760,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Robert  Heskcth,  Esq.  of  Meol's  Hall,  and  d.  1776,  leaving  an 
only  son. 

Rev.  Richard  Foumbt,  of  Formby,  LL.B.,  Brazenose  College, 
Oxford,  Vicar  of  Formby,  b.  1760;  m.  l.st,  1784,  Ann,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Henry  Lonsdale,  Esq.,  by  Ann  AVaring  his  wife, 
and  granddau.  of  Myles  Lonsdale,  Esq.  of  Overfield,  near  Bury, 
by  Elizabeth  Grenehalgh  his  wife,  who  was  granddau.  of  John 
Grenehalgh,  Esq.  of  Brandlesome,  Governor  of  the  Isle  of 
Man,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry  Grenehalgh,  6.  1789;  m.  1814,  Katherine,  dau.  of 
Jonathan  Peel,  Esq.  of  Acrington,  and  d.  1834,  leaving 
issue, 

Richard,  of  Kirkdale  Bank,  Formby  Point,  M.A.  Braze- 
nose College,  Oxford,  Barrister-at^Law,  6.  1815;  m.  1849, 
his  cousin  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Formby,  Esq.,  M.D., 
and  has  issue,   1  Jonathan,  b.  1854;  2  Robert,  b.  1850; 

3  William,  b.  1860;  4  Miles,  b.  1861;  1  Maria;  and 
2  Mary. 

III.  Richard,  of  Liverpool  and  Formby  Point,  M.D.  Caius 
College  Cambridge,  Fellow  of  the  College  of  Physicians, 
London,  b.  1790;  m.  1821,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Lawrence 
Peel,  Esq.  of  Ardwick  Green,  and  d.  1865,  leaving  issue, 

Elchard,  Barrister-at-Law,  LL.B.,  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge, 
6.  1828.  Miles,  d.  young. 

Ann  Lonsdale. 

Mary,  m.  1849,  her  cousin,  Richard  Formby,  Esq.  of 
Kirkdale  Bank.  Caroline. 

IV.  Myles  (Rev.),  M.A.  Brazenose  College  Oxford,  Incum- 
bent of  Melling,  co.  Lancaster,  J. P.,  h.  1794;  m.  Carohne, 
dau.  of  Lawrence  Peel,  Esq.  of  Ardwick  Green,  and  d.  s.  p. 
1849. 

V.  Roger  Heskcth  (Rev.),  M.A.  Jesus  College  Cambridge, 
Incumbent  of  St.  Paul's  Church,  Livei-pool,  6.  1795;  m. 
1827,  Harriett,  dau.  of  Lawrence  Peel,  Esq.,  of  Ardwick 
Green,  and  d.  1841,  leaving  issue, 

Eoger  Hesketh,  of  Ravenmoels,  and  of  Magdalen  College 

Oxford,  b.  1828. 
Eichard  Frederick,   b.   1832;  m.   1866,   Maria  Henrietta, 
dau.    of   John    Spencer    Ashton  Shuttleworth,   Esq.   of 
Hatherage  Hall,  and  d.  1870,  leaving  no  issue  by  her,  who 
d.  1872. 

Myles  Lonsdale,  late  of  6th  Dragoon  Guards,  J.P.,  D.L., 
Essex,  b.  1833;  m.  1st,  1854,  Emma  Louisa,  dau.  of  Gen. 
Sir  William  Eustace,  K.C.B.  by  his  wife,  the  dau.  and  heir 
of  Admiral  Harvey,  of  Sampford  Hall,  Essex,  and  had 
issue,  1  Myles  Philip  Harvey,  b.  1855;  2  Reginald  Frede- 
rick; 3  Geoffrey  Oswald ;  4  Christopher  Hope ;  1  Euphemia, 
d.  young;    2  Mabel  Eugenia ;  3  Albinia.     He  to.  2ndly, 
Emily,  dau.  of  J.  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Thornfield,  co.  Dublin. 
•VI.  James  (Rev.),   M.A.   Brazenose  College    Oxford,  J. P., 
Vicar  of  Frindsbury,  Kent,  6.  1797;   m.  1821,  Susan,  dau. 
of  Edward  King,  Esq.  of  Hungril,  co.  York,  Chancellor  of 
the  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  by  whom  (who  d.  1872)  he  had 
issue, 

Eichard  Edward  (Rev.)  B.A.,  Brazenose  College  Oxford, 
J. P.,  Rector  of  Latchingdon,  Essex,  b.  1823;  to.  Phoebe, 
dau.  of  J.  Back,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  1  Edward  Hesketh, 
b.  18.50;  2  Richard  6. 1851 ;  3  Arthur  Mawdesley,  6. 1859; 

4  Hugh  Carleton,  b.  1863;  5  Charles  Wykeham,  6.  1866; 
I  Henrietta  Gertrude. 

Charles,  6.  1828. 

James,  6.   1836;  m.  1861,  Alice  Jane,  dau.  of  Edward 

Wilhams  Hassell,  Esq.  of  Dallmain,  Cumberland. 
Dorothea  Myers,  m.  Richard  Moore,  Esq.,  who  d.  1870. 
Alice.  Fanny  Douglas.  Jane. 

I.  Ann  Lonsdale,  d.  unm.  1847. 

II.  Mary,  d.  unm.  1859.  ill.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1843. 
IV.  Jane,  d.  young. 

Mr.  Formby  m.  2ndly,  Mrs.  Margaret  Black,  widow;  and 
3rdly,  Mrs.  Sarah  Buckam,  widow,  but  had  no  further  issue. 
He  d.  1832,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Foembt,  Esq.  of  Formby,  and  MaghuU  Hall,  J. P., 
b.  1785;  TO.  1st,  1811,  Helen,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William 
Harper,  Esq.  of  Davenham  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and  Maghull  Hall, 
CO.  Lancaster,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Lonsdale  (Rev.),  his  heir. 

II.  William  Harper,  of  Adelaide  in  Australia,  6.  1816 ;  m. 
1863,  Eleanor  Wliite,  and  has  issue, 

1  Robert,  6.  Ib66.  2  Arthur,  6.  1809. 

1  Eleanor.  2  Ann,  d.  young.  3  Dora,  d.  young. 


ni.  John,  of  Adelaide,  in  Australia,  6.  1819 ;  to.  1848,  Mary 
Ann  Hollow,  and  has  issue,  1  Edward,  6.  1848;  m.  1872, 
Sarah  Solway  Hanson ;  2  Charles,  6.  1852 ;  3  Alfred,  b. 
1856;  4  John,  b.  1859;  5  WiUiam,  6.  1862;  1  Mary;  2 
Elizabeth;  3  Alice;  4  Sarah;  5  Helen;  6  Anne,  d,  unm.; 
7  Edith;  8  Lucy. 

IV.  Robert,  b.  1821.  v.  Edward,  6.  1822. 

VI.  Richard,  d.  young. 

I.  Helen,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  France-Hayhurst,  Eector  of  Da- 
venham, CO.  Chester,  and  d.  1857. 

II.  Ann,  m.  Rev.  S.  Newmann,  Rector  of  Hockliff,  co.  Bedford. 

III.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1851. 

IV.  Dora,  m.  Henry  Veasey,  Esq.  of  Apsley  Guise,  co. 
Bedford. 

v.  Mary,  d.  unm.  1845.  vi.  Adelaide. 

Mr.  Formby  m.  2ndly,  1846,  Jane  Davis,  and  d.  1857,  when 
he  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son.  Rev.  Lonsdale  FoRiiBy,  now  of 
Formby. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  gu.  onachiefaz.  two  doves ppr. 
Crest— A  dove  ppr.    MoMo— Semper  fidelis. 

Seat — Formby  Hall,  Liverpool. 


PORSYTH-GRANT    OF    ECCLESGREIG. 

FoESYTH-G-EANT,  Fehdeeick  Geant,  Esq.  of 
Ecclesgreig,  co.  Kincardine,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late 
Capt.  3rd  Hussars,  b.  26  Sept.  1836  ;  m.  27  July, 
1865,  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  late  Col.  Orr,  C.B.,  of 
Bridgeton,  Montrose,  A.D.C.  to  the  Queen,  and  lias 
issue, 

I.  William  Frederick,  b.  2  Aug.  1868. 

I.  Margaret  Eweretta. 
Capt.  Forsyth  Grant  is  son,  by  Eweretta  Jane  his 
wife,  of  the  late  William  Forsyth- Grant,  Esq.  (son 
of  John  Forsyth,  Esq.,  by  Margaret  Grunt  his 
wife),  who  succeeded  to  Ecclesgreig  under  the  will 
of  his  maternal  uncle,  Frederick  Grant,  Esq.  of 
Ecclesgreig,  and  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Geant  1842.  He  d.  18  Oct.  1863.  Capt.  Forsyth- 
Grant  has  three  brothers  and  two  sisters,  John  J., 
Capt.  in  the  46th  regt. ;  WiUiam,  Lieut,  82nd 
regt. ;  George  ;  Anne  ;  and  Alice. 

Seat — Ecclesgreig,  Montrose,  N.B. 


FORT    OF    READ    HALL. 

FoET,  EiCHAED,  Esq.  of  Read  Hall  and  Sedgley 
Park,  CO.  Lancaster,  Lieut.  11th  Hussars,  b.  29  July, 
1856  ;  s.  his  father  in  1868. 

ILtUCajJC— Traditionally  descended  from  one  of  the 
Flemish  or  Franco-Flemish  families  who  emigrated  from  the 
Netherlands  during  the  religious  persecutions  of  the  Duke  of 
Alva  under  Philip  II.,  when  by  the  orders  of  Ehzabeth  all  the 
English  ports  were  opened  as  asylums  to  them.  The  first  of 
the  name  of  whom  we  have  record  as  seised  of  land  in  Lanca- 
shire was, 

Lawrence  Fort,  of  Hard,  6.  1681 ;  d.  1747,  leaving, 

Richard  Fort,  of  Hard,  d.  1793,  leaving  two  sons,  James, 
(of  Hard)  and 

Richard  Fort,  of  Stonehey,  to.  Alice,  dau.  of  John  Wilson, 
of  Baxendale,  and  had  issue  one  son, 

Eichard  Fort,  of  Read  Hall,  b.  1770;  m.  Anne,  only  child 
of  John  Bulcock,  of  the  Whams,  and  d.  1829,  leaving  by  her 
(who  d.  19  Feb.  1811), 

Richard,  d.  unm.  James,  d.  unm. 

John,  of  whom  presently.  Benjamin,  d.  unm. 

Lawrence,  of  Sedgley  Park,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Lancaster,  d. 

Ann,  TO.  Charles  Hindley,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Ashton-under-Lyne, 
and  d.  s.  p. 
The  3rd  son, 

John  Fort,  Esq.  of  Read  Hall  and  Sedgley  Park,  J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  CO.  Lancashire,  M.P.  for  Clitheroe  from  1832  to  1841, 
was  b.  9  April,  1793;  m.  7  Oct.  1817,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  James 
Kay,  Esq.  of  Bass  Lane  House,  and  d.  7  April,  1842,  having 
had  issue, 
Richard,  his  heir,  6.  15  March,  1822. 

James,  of  Beaumont  Manor,  co.  Herts;  late  of  5th  Dragoon 
Guards,  b.  26  Sept.  1823,  m.  and  has  issue. 
John,  late  of  the  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  m.  and  has  issue. 
Lawrence,  to. 

Mary,  to.  Edward  Jowitt,  Esq.  of  Eltofts,  co.  York,  and  has 
issue. 

Emma,  to.  Rev.  S.  W.  King,  Eector  of  Saxlingham,  Norfolk, 
and  has  issue. 


FOE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


FOR 


585 


Louisa,  in.  Eev.  J.  P.  Scott,  Rector  of  Staplcgrove,  Somerset, 
and  has  issue. 
Adelaide,  m.  AV.  H.  Child,  Esq.,  J.P.  for  co.  Warwick,  and 
has  issue. 

EiCBABD  Fort,  Esq.  of  Read  Hall  and  Sedgley  Park,  J.P- 
and  D.L.  for  co.  Lancaster,  s.  his  father  in  1842,  was  High 
Sheriff  in  1854,  and  M.P.  for  Clitheroe,  6.  15  March,  1822; 
m.  5  Jan.  1853,  Margaret  Ellen,  youngest  dau.  of  Major.-Gen. 
John  Nicholas  Smith,  H.E.LC,  and  widow  of  Capt.  Smith, 
H.E.I.C,  and  d.  2  July,  1868,  leaving  issue, 
Richard,  now  of  Read  Hall  and  Sedgley  Park. 
John  Geoffrey,  b.  4  Oct.  1857. 

James  Alfred,  b.  8  July,  1859.  Hugh,  b.  14  May,  1862. 

Ellen  rii.  13  July,  1878,  Augustus  B.  Foster,  Esq.,  eldest  son 
of  Capt.  Foster,  of  Waimwell,  Dorset. 

Ann  Alice,  m.  18  Sept.  1872,  Rev.  Alexander  Buchanan,  4th 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Alexander  Buchanan,  of  Hales  Hall, 
Shropshire,  and  has  issue,  Dorothy;  Alice;  Monica;  and 
Evelyn. 
Geraldine.  Hilda  Winifred. 

^njis— Quarterly:  Az.  and  gu.,  a  castle  with  two  towers 

ppr.  on  a  chief  arg.  a  bee  volant  ppr.  between  two  martlets  sa. 

Crest— On  a  rock  ppr.   a  lion  sejant  gu.  bezantee  collared 

gemel  or,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  cross-crosslet  fitchee  sa. 

&a{— Read  Hall  and  Sedgley  Park,  co.  Lancaster. 


FORTESCUE    OF    FALLAPIT. 

FoETEScuE,  William  Blundell,  Esq.  of  Fallapit, 
CO.  Devon,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  31  Maj,  1816  ;  s.  his 
father  28  July,  1821  ;  m.  21  Not.  1837,  Harriet 
Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Thomas  William 
Taylor,  C.B.,  of  Ogwell  House  co.  Devon,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Edmund,  6.  3  Feb.  1839;  Capt.  Rifle  Brigade;  m.  22  Feb. 
1862,  Charlotte  Sophia,  younger  dau.  of  Sir  Albert  John 
Larpent,  Bart. 

II.  Reynell  John,  R.N.,  6.  21  June,  1845. 

III.  Arthur  Trosse  (Rev.),  b.  7  April,  1S48. 

I.  Honor  Georgina.  ii.  Mary  Emlyn. 

in.  Geraldine  Eliza.  iv.  Frances  Amelia. 

V.  Ethel  Susan.  vi.  Elizabeth  Blanche. 

ittncagC. — It  Is  recorded  that  Sir  Richard  de  Forte, 
one  of  the  leaders  in  the  Conqueror's  army,  who  had  the 
fortune  to  protect  his  chief  at  the  battle  of  Hastings,  by 
bearing  before  him  a  massive  shield,  hence  acquired  the 
addition  of  the  French  word  "«CMe,"  a  shield,  to  his  sur- 
name. 

William  Fortesche,  of  Winston,  living  temp.  Edward  III., 
in.  Isabella,  sister  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Beauchamp,  of 
Kyme,  Dorset,  and  widow  of  Richard  Branscomb,  by  whom 
he  had  two  sons, 

William,  who  Inherited  Winston. 

John  (Sir),  one  of  the  heroes  of  Agincourt,  ancestor  of  the 
Earls  Fortesoue,  the  extinct  Earls  of  Clermont,  For- 
tescue  of  Ravensdale,  now  Baron  Clermont,  and  the  For- 
TESCUES  ofBuckland  FiUeigh,  &c. 
From  the  elder  son,  William  Foktescue,  of  Winston,  des- 
cended, 

Sir  Edmund  Foetescue,  Knt.  of  Fallapit,  b.  IGIO,  a  gallant 
and  devoted  royalist,  who  d.  in  Holland,  and  was  interred  at 
Delft,  where  there  was  a  monument  erected  to  his  memory. 
He  m.  Jane  Southcote,  of  Mohoon-Ottery,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1642)  had,  with  three  daus,  Jane,  who  d.  1641 ;  Catherine,  in. 
Thomas  Glanvillc,  Esq. ;  and  Mary,  m.  George  Southcote, 
Esq.  ofBuckland)  a  son  and  successor. 

Sir  Edmund  Fortescue,  Knt.  of  Fallapit,  created  a  Baronet 
31  March,  1664.  This  gentleman  m.  Margery,  dau.  of  Henry, 
5th  Lord  Sandys,  of  The  Vine,  and  left  (with  two  daus.,  Jane, 
m.  William  Coleman,  Esq. ;  and  Sarah,  who  d.  unm.  1685, 
aged  21)  a  son  and  successor, 

Sir  Sandys  Fortescue,  Bart,  of  Fallapit,  6.  1660 ;  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Sir  John  Lenthall,  Knt.  of  Besselsleigh,  and  had 
one  only  dau.,  Elizabeth,  whereupon  the  title  became  extinct 
at  his  decease,  1682,  and  the  estates  passed  to  (the  son  of  his 
grand  uncle,  Peter)  his  cousin, 

Edmund  Fortescue,  Esq.,  6.  1660,  who  then  became  of 
Fallapit.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sampson  Wyse,  Esq.  of 
Dittisham,  and  by  her  (who  d,  1722,  aged  62)  had,  with  two 
sons,  who  d.  unm.,  five  daus., 

I.  Mary,  heiress  to  Fallapit. 

II.  Elizabeth,  d.  1768,  aged  73.      in.  Sarah,  d.  1703,  aged  5. 

IV.  Dorothy,  in.  Thomas  Bury,  Esq.,  son  of  Sir  Thomas 
Bury,  of  Exeter,  Knt.,  and  dying  1733,  aged  33.  left  (with  a 
younger  dau.,  Dorothy  Bury,  who  d.  unm.  1792,  aged  62) 
an  elder, 


Catharine  Bort,  to.  15  Dec.  1745,  Rev.  Nathaniel  Well.s 
Rector  of  East  Allmgton,  Devon,  son  of  Samuel  Wells 
of  the  city  of  Oxford.  Mr.  Wells  d.  28  Sept.  1762 ;  she  d 
17(0,  aged  43.    They  left  issue,  .      c  a. 

1  Edmund  Wells,  b.  1752;  of  whom  presently  as 
inheritor  of  FaUapit.  ■'' 

2  WiUiam  Wells  (Rev.),  Rector  of  East  AUington,  b  19 
May,  1756;  m.  29  June,  1781,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Pearse,  Esq.  of  Easton,  Devon,  and  had  issue, 

William  Bury,  6.  15  April,  1782;  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
James  Pearse,  Esq.  of  Southmolton;  and  d.  23  Nov 
1834,  leaving  issue,  William,  m.  11  Oct.  1842,  Selina,' 
6th  dau.  of  George  Haniss,  Esq.  of  Oaklands  co 
Gloucester;  and  Fortescue  (Rev.). 

Elizabeth  Fortescue,  m.  Capt.  Arthur,  R.N.,  C.B. 

Caroline  Josepha. 

3  Nathaniel  Wells  (Eev.),  b.  23  Aug.  1757 ;  d.  1806;  m. 
29  Sept.  1794,  Juliana,  2nd  dau.  of  Benjamin  Hays 
Esq.  of  Halwell,  Devon,  and  had, 

Nathaniel  Lawrence  Hays,  of  Lincoln  Coll.  Oxford  6 
1796,  d.  1818,  unm.  ;  George  Leeds,  b.  1798,  Lieut. 
E.N.,  d.  1827,  unm. ;  Benjamin  Hays,  b.  1800,  d. 
unm.  1821 ;  and  Treby,  b.  1802,  d.  1833,  leaving  a 
son,  Treby  Hays,  who  d.  1834,  aged  6. 

4  Samuel  Wells  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Portlemouth,  Devon, 
J.P.,  6.  2  Feb.  17,59;  m.  3  Jan.  1785,  Elizabeth,  3rd 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Lake,  Esq.  of  Scoble,  by 
Grace  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Cornish,  Esq.  of 
West  Prawl,  and  d.  26  Feb.  1839,  having  had,  with 
other  issue,  d.  young, 

Samuel,  late  an  Inspector  in  H.M.'s  office  for  auditing 
the  public  accounts. 

Fortescue,  Capt.  R.A.,  in.  13  July,  1824,  Anne,  4th 
dau.  of  Richard  Hepworth,  Esq.  of  Pontefract,  and 
has  issue,  Fanny  Anne,  and  Elizabeth  Fortescue 
Mary. 

Thomas  Bury  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Poi-tlemouth, 
Devon,  m.  23  March,  1841,  Catherine  Frances,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  Eev.  Wilham  Stockdale,  Vicar  of  Mears 
Ashby,  and  Eector  of  Wilby,  co.  Northampton,  and 
has  a  son,  Lionel  Bury. 


1  Alice  Wells,  d.  unm.  1763,  aged  16. 

2  Catharine  Wells,  m.  14  July,  1772,  Christopher  Searle, 
Esq.  of  Allerton,  Devon,  and  d.  1802. 

3  Dorothy  Wells,  m.  14  Oct.  1772,  Arscott  Bickford 
Peppin,  Esq.  of  Dulverton,  Somerset,  and  d.  1779. 

4  Mary  Wells,  m.  John  Billingsley,  Esq.  of  Ashwick, 
Somerset,  and  d.  1828. 

5  Elizabeth  Fortescue  Wells,  in.  13  March,  1781,  William 
Henry  Hatherly,  Esq.  of  Shebbertown,  Devon,  and  d. 
18  Oct.  1838. 

V.  Grace,  d.  unm.  1743-44,  aged  43. 
Edmund  Fortescue,  of  Fallapit,  d.  1733,  and  as  he  left  no  male 
issue,  the  estate  devolved  upon  his  eldest  dau., 

Mary  Fortescue,  in.  the  Right.  Hon.  WilUara  Fortescue,  of 
Backland  Filleigh,  Master  of  the  Rolls,  and  dying  1710,  aged 
21,  left  an  only  dau.  and  heiress, 

Mart  Fortescue,  b.  1710;  in.  John  Spooner,  Esq.,  but  d. 
without  surviving  issue  (her  only  child,  Mary,  had  predeceased 
her  in  youth)  when  the  estates  reverted  to  her  aunt, 

Elizabeth  Fortescue,  at  whose  decease  unm.  1768,  aged 
73,  Fallapit  passed  to  her  grand-nephew, 

Edmund  Wells,  Esq.,  who,  in  compliance  with  the  terms  of 
her  will,  assumed,  upon  inheriting,  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Fortescue  only.    This  gentleman  m.  Mary  Anne,   dau.  of 
Peter  Blundell,  Esq.  of  Collipriest,  Devon,  by  whom  (who  d. 
1807)  he  had, 
Edmund  Nathaniel  William,  his  heir. 
Elizabeth    WeUs,     in.    Thomas    William    Sturgeon,    Esq., 
nephew  to  Thomas  Watson  Wentworth,  1st  Marquess  of 
Rockingham. 
Mr.  (Wells)  Fortescue  d.  1779,  aged  27,  and  was  «.  by  his  son, 
Edmund  Nathaniel  William  Fortescue,  Esq.  of  Fallapit, 
6.  1777;  Major  of  the  South  Devon  Militia;  m.  May,   1803, 
Elizabeth,    dau.  of  the  late  William   Long   Trosse,   Esq.   of 
Trevollard,  Cornwall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  Jan.  1865)  had 
issue, 
William  Blundell,  now  of  Fallapit. 

Henry  Rayinundo  (Rev.),  b.  1820;  m.  11  June,  1842,  Ellen, 
dau.  of  Percival  Walsh,  Esq.  of  Stanton  Harcouit,  co. 
Oxford,  and  has  issue,  1  Percival  Trosse ;  2  Henry ;  3 
Matthew  Raymundo,  d.  22  Dec.  1876;  1  Amy  Ellen;  2 
Ellen  Bertha. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Twysden,  Eector  of  Charlton, 
Devon. 
Marianne  Catharine,  in.  John  AUen,  Esq.  of  Coleridge  House, 

Devon,  and  d.  28  Dec.  1842. 
Charlotte,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  Dalgety,  of  H.M.'s  68th  regt. 
Mary,  m.  J.  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Lloydsboio',  co.  Tipperary. 
Mr.  Fortescue  d.  28  July,  1821. 


586 


ros 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


FOS 


Aryns—Az.,  a  bend  enjrrailed  arg.  cotti'ed  or.  Crest— An 
tiger  passant  arg.  armed,  mancd,  and  tufted  or.  Motto — Forte 
scutum  salus  ducum. 

-Seat— Fallapit,  Totnes,  Devon.    RisUknce— Acton,  Torquay. 

♦ 

FOSBEBY    OF    CLORANE. 

FosBERT,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Patrickswell,  co. 
Limerick,  *.  1  May,  1820;  m.  25  March,  1852, 
Georgina,  dau.  of  St.  George  Smith,  Es(i.  of  Grreen- 
hills,  Drogheda,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Ralph,  6.  25  .Sept.  1S54. 

i:.  Frank  Robert,  6. 1  Sept.  1856. 

I.  Mary  Elizabeth. 

II.  Catherine  Matilda,  m.  5  Aug.  1874,  John  Stewart  Handy- 
side,  of  the  Lauder,  Blackstone  Hill,  New  Zealand. 

III.  Jane  Phillippa.  iv.  Georgina  Charlotte. 

iLtllCSQC. — Francis  FosBEBT,  Esq.of  Kilcooley,  co.  Lime- 
rick, whose  will  is  dated  20  May,  1700,  had,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
a  dau.,  Sarah ;  and  two  sons,  Fbancis  and  William .  The  elder  son, 

Francis  Fosbert,  Esq.  of  Clorane,  co.  Limerick,  whose  will 
bears  date  18  June,  1717,  left,  by  Bridget  his  wife,  besides  five 
daus.,  four  sons,  of  whom  the  3rd, 

William  Fosbert,  Esq.,-,!i.  Jane,  dau.  of  Frank  Evans,  Esq. 
and  had  issue  (besides  three  daus.,  Anne,  Jane,  and  Elizabeth) 
three  sons, 

I.  George,  m.  20  Oct.  1782,  Christina  Mary,  only  dau.  of 
Thos.  Rice,  Esq.  of  Mount  Trenchard,  co.  Limerick,  by  his 
wife,  Mary,  dau.  of  Gerald  Fitzgerald,  Knt.  of  Kerry,  and 
dying  1791,  left  by  her  (who  d.  1843)  issue, 

1  George,  of  Clorane,  of  whom  presently. 

2  Thomas  Rice  (Rev.),  6.  23  Feb.  1788;  ™.  Althea  Maria, 
dau.  of  J.  Sraythe,  Esq.  of  Barbavilla,  co.  Westmeath,  and 
d.  s.  p.  Feb.  1828. 

3  John  Francis,  Barrister-at-Law. 

1  Mary,  m.  William  Henn,  Esq.,  Master  in  Chancery. 

2  Jane,  »i-  Colonel  Anthony  Lyster. 

3  Christina,  r,i.  Col.  C.  P.  Leslie,  M.P.,  of  Glaslough, 
CO.  Monaglian. 

II.  Francis,  r,i.  1773,  Phillippa,  dau.  of  John  Godfrey,  Esq. 
of  BjshfleW,  and  had  George,  of  Curragh  Bridge,  and  other 
issue. 

III.  Williara,'m.'lst,  Margaret,  dau.  of  R.  Hoops,  Esq.,  and  by 
her  had  issue,  William,  wjio  m.  Maria,  dau.  of  W.  Ingilby, 
Esq.,  and  had  two  sons,  William  and  George,  and  four  daus. ; 
George,  d.  unrn. ;  FrancLs,  who  m.  Meliora,  dau.  of  R.  Rose, 
Esq  of  Adare,  and  had  two  sons,  Francis  and  William,  and 
two  daus  ,  Henry;  Anne,  m.  S.  Raymond,  E.sq.  Hem. 
2ndly,  Nov.  1806,  Anne,  dau.  of  Exham  Vincent,  Esq.,  and 
by  her  had  issue, 

1  Thomas  Vincent  (Rev.),  m.  May,  1831,  Emily  Sarah,  dau. 
of  George  Goocli,  Esq.,  by  his  wife,  Amelia,  dau.  of  John 
Kerrich,  Esq  ,  and  has  issue,  George  Vincent;  William 
Thomas  E.xham,  Henry  Thomas;  Clement  Charles: 
Leonard  Arthur ;  Emily;  Gertrude. 
1  Georgiana,  m.  June,  1835,  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Musgrave 
A.  Harris,  who  d  s.  p.  Aug.  1836. 
His  grandson, 

George  Fosbert,  Esq.  of  Clorane,  J.  P.  (son  of  George  Fos- 
Dery  and  Christina  Mary  bis  wife),  b.  1783;  m.  1S05,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Francis  Fosber>-,  Esq.  of  Curragh  Bridge,  and  d.  July, 
1847,  leaving  issue  by  her  (who  d.  19  Sept.  1868)  three  sons 
and  one  dau., 
George,  late  of  Clorane. 

Francis,  of  Kilgolawn,  6.  1808,  d.  unm.  28  March,  1859. 
Tno.MAS,  now  of  Clor.me. 

Ehzabeth  Philippa,  m.  Sir  John  Nugent  Humble,  Bart,  of 
Cloncoskoran. 
The  eldest  son, 

George  Fosbert,  Esq.,  of  Clorane,  co.  Limerick,  J  P  ,  6 
23  March,  1806;  n.  1st,  29  Nov.  1829,  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Leland,  Esq.  of  Fitzwilliam  Square.  Dublin-  and 
2ndly,  10  July,  1851,  Eliza,  dau.  of  John  Scott,  Esq.  of  Fir- 
grove,  CO.  Clare.  By  the  former  (who  d.  1848)  he  had  an  only  son 

°nf°f.?f '  L^°  ??•  ^^^°.;  "[•  '^  •^""'''  ^85-^  Sophia,  5th  dau! 
?  n!  !«-«•  .^''"■'"'•'  llerhc-n,  of  Kilpeacon  Glebe,  and  d. 
1  Dec.  18.58  leaving  two  daus.,  Alice  Herbert  and  Kathe- 

RipiinrJa'n.  1870  ^^'^  ^^  ""'"■"^  ^'"'^'"'  ^'  ^^"^'^ 
Herf.  28  Aug.  1875,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  the  present 
Thomas  Fosbebv,  Esq.  >         *- 

5£at— Patrickswell,  Kilgobbin. 

FOSBROOKE   OF    SHARDLOW    AND 
RAVENSTONE. 

FosBRooKE,  Leonard,  Esq.  of  Eavenstone  Hall 
CO.  Derbj,  Ban-iilcr-at-Law,   s.   his  father  1830- 


m.  Sept.  1859,  Anne  Eliza,  eldest  dau.  of  Mr.  Lewin, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Leonard,  6.  6  June,  1860. 

II.  Thomas  Henry,  6.  March,  1862. 

III.  Francis  Nathaniel,  6.  March,  18C4. 
I.  Elizabeth  Anne. 

ILfjTCaflC.— The  FosbrooTses,  who  are  supposed  to  have 
derived  their  surname  and  origin  from  Fosbrooke,  co.  Stafford, 
are  stated  to  have  been  settled  at  Cranford,  co.  Northampton, 
eariy  in  the  reign  of  Richard  11.  These  co.  Northampton 
lands  were  alienated  some  time  in  the  reign  of  Charles  II., 
and  about  the  same  period  the  more  immediate  ancestors  of 
this  branch  of  the  family  settled  at  Shardlow,  co.  Derby. 

John  Fossebroke  was  seised  of  lands  in  Barton  Seagrave, 
Raunds,  and  Cranford,  and,  as  Patron,  presented  to  the  Living 
of  Cranford  1391.  His  widow,  Margaret,  also  presented  to  the 
same  Living  1403.    They  had  a  son, 

John  Fossebroke,  m.  Maud,  a  lady  of  the  noble  house  of 
Stafford,  who  was  dry  nurse  to  King  Henry  V.,  and  left  at  his 
decease,  5  Henry  V.,  a.d.  1418,  a  son, 

Edward,  or  Geebard,  Fosbboke,  of  Cranford,  grand- 
father of 

Robert  Fosbroke,  m.  Elena,  dau.  of  John  Boverton,  of 
Thingdon,  alias  Finedon,  co.  Northampton,  and  had  four  sons, 
John,  who  d.  s.  p.  7  April,  1519;  Robert,  who  s.  his  brother 
John,  and  also  d.  s.  p. ;  Richard,  who  s.  Robert ;  and  Henrj-. 

Richard  Fosbroke,  m.  Juliana,  dau.  of  William  Kinsman, 
of  Loddington,  co.  Northampton;  and  d.  33  Henry  VIII., 
a.d.  1541,  leaving  a  son,  John,  then  only  16  years  of  age. 
Through  this  son  the  Fosbrookes  were  continued  at  Cranford 
for  four  generations  further,  in  the  last  of  which,  there  being  no 
son  to  inherit,  but  a  family  of  seven  daus.,  the  estates  were  sold. 

From  Henry  Fosbroke,  the  younger  brother  of  the  above- 
mentioned  Richard,  the  Fosbrookes  of  Shardlow  are  descended. 
He  settled  in  the  town  of  Nottingham,  and  was  Sherief 
35  Hexrt  VIII.,  a.d.  1543-44,  and  afterwards  Mayor,  first 
1559-60,  and  again  1565-66. 

In  the  year  1641,  we  find  Leonard  Fosbrooke  and  Robert 
Fosbrooke,  of  Nottingham,  Gentlemen,  lessees,  under  the  Earl 
of  Huntingdon,  of  Wilne  Ferry,  on  the  River  Trent,  adjoining 
the  parish  of  Shardlow. 

Leonard  Fosbrooke,  of  Wilne  Ferry  aforesaid,  about  1670, 
purchased  an  estate  at  Shardlow.    His  grandson, 

Leonard  Fosbrooke,  Esq.  of  Shardlow  Hall  and  Ravenstone, 
High  Sheriff  co.  Derby,  1725,  m.  1724,  Penelope,  only  dau.  of 
Thomas  Burgh,  Esq.  of  Coventry,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  dying 
26  Aug.  1762,  was  s.  by  his  3rd  son, 

Leonard  Fosbrooke,  Esq.  of  Shardlow  Hall,  6.  1735;  High 
Sheriff  CO.  Derby  1764;  m.  1766,  Anne,  dau.  of  James  Win- 
stanley,  Esq.  of  Braunston,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Sir  Edmund  Prideaux,  Bart.,  and  was  s.  1801  by  his  eldest  son, 

Leonard  Fosbrooke.  Esq.  of  Shardlow  Hall,  but  latterty  of 
Ravenstone,  b.  1773.  He  m.  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Philip 
Story,  of  Lockington  Hall,  and  had  issue, 

Leonard,  his  heir. 

Philip  (Rev.)  Vicar  of  Lockington,  d.  1863. 

Charies.  Thomas. 

Edmund,  late  Capt.  56th  regt.,  to.  Augustine,  dau.  of  Thomas 

Penton,   Esq.   of    Pentonville,   and  has  issue,    Leonard; 

Phihp;    Harry;    WiUiam;    Frank;     Augustine;    Fanny: 

Sibella;  Mary. 

Henry  Nathaniel,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Jacobson,  Esq., 

and  has  issue,  John  Henry ;    Thomas ;   Philip  ;    Charles ; 

Leonard,  Arthur;  Sarah;  Mary;  SibeUa  Frances ;  Annie; 

Jane  Diana. 

Mary  Anne,  d.  s.  p.  Diana,  d.  s.  ■». 

Frances  Sarah,  m.  Thomas  Rossell  Potter,  F.R.S.L.,  and 

has  issue,    Henry  Rossell;    Edmund  Fosbrooke;    Charies 

Neville;    Herbert  Edward;    Arthur  Evelyn;    Ada  Mary; 

Frances  Sibella.  Georgina  Sibella,  d.  s.  p. 

He  d.  26  March,  1830,  and  wass.  by  his  eldest  son,  the  present 
Leonard  Fosbrooke,  Esq.  of  Ravenstone  Hall. 

%*  The  Rev.  Yate  Fosbroke,  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Dudley  Fosbroke,  the  Antiquary,  descends  from  a  collateral 
branch,  who  have  always  retained  the  original  orthography 
of  the  name. 

Arms— Az.,  a  saltier  between  four  cinquefoils  arg.    Creal— 
Two  bears'  gambs  sa.  holding  a  spear  erect  ppr. 
iSeat— Eavenstone  Hall,  Ashby-de-la-Zouch. 


FOSTER    OF    APLEY   PARK. 

Foster,  William  Orme,  Esq.  of  Apley  Park, 
Salop,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  lajte  M.P.  South  Stafford,  High 
Sheriff  co.  Wexford  1876 ;  s.  his  uncle  at  Stourton 


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Castle  1853,  and  purchased  Apley  Pari  from  the 
Whitmore  family  1868;  b.  1819;  m.  1843,  Isa- 
bella, dau.  of  Heury  Grazebrook,  Esq.  of  Liverpool, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Henky,  6.  9  April,  1846,  M.P.  for  Bridgnorth, 
D.L.  Salop;  m.  7  March,  1874,  Henrietta  Grace,  dau. 
of  Henry  Sandford  Pakenham  Mahon,  Esq.  of  Strokestowu, 
CO.  Eoscommon,  and  has  issue. 

II.  James,  b.  1853,  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards. 

I.  Chariotte,  m.  18  July,  1867,  Hector  Stewart  Vandeleur, 
Esq.,  son  of  Crofton  Moore  Vandeleur,  Esq.  of  Kilrusli, 
Col.  Clare  Militia. 

II.  Isabella.  lii.  Julia  Mary. 

HinCilCIC. — HoGH  Foster,  of  Nantwich,  in  the  co.  of 
Chester,  was  father  of 

Henbt  Foster,  of  Stourbridge,  &.  1743,  m.  Mary,  nie  Haden, 
widow  of  Gabriel  Bradley,  of  Stourbridge  (whose  son,  John 
Bradley,  founder  of  the  Stourbridge  Iron  Works,  6.  1769;  m. 
Priscilla,  dau.  of  Bate  Richards,  of  Stourbridge,  and  d.  16  Jan. 
1816,  leaving  issue,  of  whom  Mary  m.  Arthur  Lyttelton  Annes- 
ley,  Esq.  of  Arley  Castle,  co.  Stafford,  and  Camolin  Park,  co. 
Wexford)  by  whom,  who  d.  29  Jan.  1811,  aged  67,  he  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  James,  of  Stourton  Castle,  co.  Stafford,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Worcester  1840,  M.P.  for  Bridgnorth,  head  of  the  firm  of 
"John  Bradley  and  Co.,"  Ironmasters,  acquired  an  immense 
fortune,  d.  unm.  12  April,  1853. 

1.  Mary,  d.  uam.  n.  Lucy,  d.  unm. 

Henry  Foster  d.  29  Sept.  1793.    His  elder  son, 

William  Fostek,  of  Wordsley  House,  afterwards  of  Stourton 
Court,  CO.  Stafford,  6.  1784;  in.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  John  Orme, 
of  Dulwich,  who  d.  2  Feb.  1844,  aged  61.  He  d.  26  Sept.  1860, 
having  had  issue, 

I.  William  Orme,  now  of  Apley  Park. 

n.  Perceval,  of  Clent  House,  Stourbridge,  m.  Helen,  dau.  of  . 
John  Barker,  of  Wolverhampton,  and  d.  1854,  having  had 
by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  John  Russell  Cookes)  three  sons, 

1  James  Perceval,  d.  young. 

2  George.  3  John. 

III.  James,  of  Stourton  Court,  formerly  Lieut.  King's  Dragoon 
Guards,  to.  Ida  Frances  Mary,  dau  of  Reginal  Curteis, 
Esq.  of  Windmill  Hill,  Sussex,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Eliza,  m.  Rev.  H.  G.  Youna;. 

II.  Julia,  TO.  William  Sandford  Wills  Sandford,  late  5th 
Dragoon  Guards. 

■William  Foster  d.  26  Sept.  I860.  His  eldest  son,  now  of  Apley 
Park,  inherited  from  his  uncle,  James  Foster,  the  chief  portion 
of  his  immense  fortune,  over  £600,000. 

St'oi— Apley  Park,  Bridgnorth,  Salop;  Camolin  Park,  co. 
Wexford. 


I.  Baynton,  6.  1777.  ii.  Pachard,  h.  1780. 

III.  Frederic,  b.  1785. 

IV.  Augustus,  b.  1787 ;   to.  Letitia,  only  dau.  of  Thomas 
Billett,  E,sq.  v.  Edmdnd. 

I.  Constantia,  &.  1773. 

II.  CaroUne,  b.  1793 ;  to.  James  Elmslie,  Esq. 
The  youngest  son, 

Edmcnd  Foster,  Esq.,  b.  1791 ;  to.  1813,  Maria,  only  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Arthur  Benson,  Esq.  of  New  Crofts,  Hillingdon, 
Middlesex,  and  d.  1862,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1855)  had  issue, 

Edmcnd  Benson,  now  of  Clewer  Manor. 

Eliza  Constantia,  b.  1822;  d.  1862. 

iSeai— Clewer  Manor,  Windsor,  Berks. 


FOSTER    OF    PONTLAKDS. 

FosTEE,  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Pontlands,  Essex,  I- 
1807 ;  m.  1833,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  James 
Thomasin,  Esq.  of  Witham,  Essex,  and  has  one 
surviving  son, 

James  Thomasin,  LL.D.  St.  Peter's  Coll.  Cambridge,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law  of  the  Middle  Temple,  and  a  Magistrate  for 
Essex,  b.  1839;  m.  1865,  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Furm- 
edge,  Esq.  of  Langdon,  Dorset. 

fLtnCitCJC.— George  Foster,  to.  1776,  Susannah,  dau.  of 
Daniel  Harvey,  Gent.,  and  d.  1800,  leaving  by  her  (who  d. 
1836) a  son, 

Joseph  Foster,  Esq.,  of  Power's  Hall,  Essex,  to.  1804, 
Susannah,  dau.  of  Stephen  Clement,  Esq.  of  Panfield,  Essex, 
and  d.  1809,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1851)  a  son, 

Joseph  Foster,  Esq.  of  Pontlands. 

£'ea£— Pontlands,  Great  Baddow,  Chelmsford. 


FOSTER-MELLIAR    OF    NORTH    ASTON 
HALL. 

Foster-Melliae,  William  Melliae,  Esq.  of 
North  Aston  Hall,  eo.  Oxford,  J.P.  cos.  Somerset 
and  Oxford,  High  Sheriff  of  the  latter  co.  1865 ; 
b.  12  April,  1836  ;  m.  30  June,  1857,  Louisa  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Kev.  Charles  Ward,  A.M.,  Eector  of 
Mauldeu. 

JLtnCaSC— The  late  Andrew  Foster,  Esq.  (son  ot  Rev. 
Edward  Foster,  Prebendary  of  Wells  Cathedral,  by  Mary  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Tudway,  Esq.),  assumed  by  royal  license, 

13  Nov.  1840,  the  additional  surname   of  Melliar.    He  to. 

14  May,  1835,  his  first  cousin,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Rev. 
Aaron  Foster,  Vicar  of  Kingston,  near  Taunton,  and  d.  10  May, 
1841,  having  had  issue, 

William  Melliar,  now  of  North  Aston  Hall. 

Robert,  Lieut.  20th  regt.,  d.  at  Lucknow,  15  April,  1859. 

Andrew,  m.  14  Dec.  1864,  Catherine  Lucretia  Dewsbury,  and 
has  a  son,  Robert,  b.  1870,  and  a  dau.,  Mabel. 

Rose,  in.  25  Sept.  1861,  Rev.  Arthur  Barwell. 

^,.))i.s— Arg.,  three  martlets  gu.,  on  a  chief  dancettee  az.  an 
annulet  or,  between  two  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  field.  Crest — In 
front  of  a  lion's  gamb  erect  and  couped  or,  holding  a  branch 
of  myrtle  ppr.  two  mascles  interlaced  fessways  az.  Motto — 
Cupio  meliora. 

&cU— North  Aston  Hall,  Deddington. 


FOSTER    OF    CLEViTER   ISIANOR. 

EosTEE,  Edmund  Bekson,  Esq.  of  Clewc? 
Manor,  Windsor,  Berks,  J.P.,  b.  5  April,  1824.; 
m.  4>  Aug.  1874,  Edith  Eleanor,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Eraser  Grove,  Bart,  of  Eeru,  neai  Salis- 
bury, Wilts,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Evelyn  Grace  Mary,  6.  2  May,  1876. 

u.  Florence  Constantia  Cicely,  b.  22  May,  1877. 

ILtltCaSr.— Richard  Foster,  Esq.,  iii  1771,  Constantia, 
only  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Baynton  Kolt,  Bart,  of  Spye  Park, 
Wilts,  and  had  issue. 


FOSTER    OF    KEMPSTONE. 

FosTEE,  Eev.  Eeedeeic  Adolphus  La  Teobe> 
of  Kempstone,  co.  Bedford,  and  of  The  Bogue  and 
Lancaster  Estates,  Jamaica,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Little 
Munden,  Herts,  b.  12  Oct.  1820 ;  m.  2  May,  1849, 
Annie  Hnlbert,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  William  Eead,  of 
Stone  Easton,  Somerset,  Domestic  Chaplain  to 
His  late  E.H.  the  Duke  of  Kent,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Frederic  La  Trobe  (Rev.),  6.  31  July,  1853. 

n.  Kenry  Read,  b.  25  Jan.  I860. 

I.  Annie  Louisa,  m.  5  May,  1869,  Edward  Daw,  Esq.,  only 
son  of  Robert  Daw,  Esq.,  of  H.M.  Customs. 

II.  Caroline  Nora.  in.  Helen  Mary. 
IV.  Leila  Kate. 

ILtllCagC.— This  family  claims  to  be  descended  from  the 
ancient  and  distinguished  house  of  Forster  or  Foster,  of  Ether- 
stone  Castle,  Lucker,  and  Bamborough  Castle,  Northumber- 
land, the  ancestor  of  which,  according  to  tradition,  was 
William  de  Forestier,  a  Norman  CavaUer,  who  came  over 
with  William  the  Conqueror. 

Thomas  Forster,  of  Etherston,  6.  1397,  d.  1425,  was  father  of 

Thomas  Forster,  who  m.  a  Featherstonhaugh.    His  son, 

Thomas  Forster,  to.  tlie  sister  of  the  Blind  Baron  of  Hilton. 
His  son. 

Sir  Thomas  Forster,  was  High  Sheriff  of  Northumberland 
1564  and  1572 ;  and  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Lord  Ogle.    His  son, 

Sir  Thomas  Forster,  m.  1518,  Frances,  sister  of  Thomas, 
Lord  Wharton.    His  brother, 

Sir  John  Forster,  was  a  distinguished  military  leader  in 
the  feuds  between  the  English  and  Scottish  Borderers,  and 
was  Governor  of  Bamborough,  and  Warden  of  the  Middle 
Marches;  he  signed  the  treaty  concluded  in  1563  between 
Queen  Elizabeth  and  Mart  Queen  of  Scots.  He  m.  Jane, 
widow  of  Robert,  5th  Lord  Ogle,  and  eldest  dau.  of  Sir 
Cuthbert  Radclyffe,  and  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry,  Lord 
Clifford.  He  d.  1602,  leaving  (with  a  dau.,  Eleanor,  m.  Sir 
Francis  Russell,  whose  son  was  1st  Eari  of  Bedford)  a  son, 

Sir  Nicholas  Forster,  Governor  of  Bamborough,  Lord  of 
Blanchland.  He  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Anthony  Ratcliffe, 
and  d.  22  July,  1613.    His  son, 


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SiE  Claudius  Forsteb,  Bart.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Fenwick,  d.  1G23,  and  was  father  of 

Sir  William  Forster,  to.  1st,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Selby,  Bart,  of  Twisdale ;  and  2ndly,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Ferdi- 
nand, Lord  Fairfax,  and  had  issue,  William,  d.  s.  p. ;  John, 
M.P.  for  Northumberland,  d.  unni. ;  and  Ferdinand,  M.P.  for 
Northumberland,  d.  unm.    His  nephew, 

Thomas  Fobsteb,  of  Etherston  and  Lucker,  6.  1659 ;  m.  his 
cousin,  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Forster,  of  Bamborough 
Castle.  He  was  High  Sheriff  of  Nortliumberland,  and  d.  1723. 
His  son, 

Thomas  Forster,  b.  1683  (by  whom,  and  from  whose  time, 
the  spelling  of  Foster  has  been  used),  was  M.P.  for  North- 
umberland. His  estates  were  forfeited  for  the  part  he  took  in 
the  rebellion  of  1715,  and  were  granted  to  Lord  Crewe,  Bishop 
of  Durham,  who  had  m.  Dorothy  Forster,  the  aunt  of  the  said 
Thomas  Forster.  In  1715,  he  surrendered,  together  with  Lord 
Derwentwater  and  others,  and  was  sent  to  London,  and  com- 
mitted to  Newgate  on  the  charge  of  high  treason,  whence  he 
afterwards  escaped,  through  the  aid  and  intrepidity  of  his 
sister  Dorothy,  and  fled  to  the  Continent.  He  d.  leaving  no 
male  representative  of  this  branch  of  the  family,  but  the 
descent  is  traced  in  the  Harl.  MSS.  from  Eoger  Forster,  the 
brother  of  Thomas  Forster  above  mentioned,  as  having  m. 
the  sister  of  the  Blind  Baron  of  Hilton. 

KoGEB  Foster,  m.  a  dau.  of  —  Hussey.    His  son, 

Thomas  Foster,  of  Hunsdon,  Herts,  Yeoman  of  the  Great 
Chamber  to  Queen  Elizabeth,  m.  Margaret  Browning,  and  d. 
1571.    His  son, 

SiE  Thomas  Foster,  of  Bunsdon,  6.  1548 ;  m.  Susan,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Foster,  of  Iden,  Sussex.  He  was  Chief  Justice 
of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  and  d.  1612.    His  2nd  son. 

Sir  Eobebt  Foster,  of  Great  Fosters,  Egham,  6.  1589,  was 
Chief  Justice  of  the  Court  of  King's  Bench,  and  d.  1665. 

Thomas  Foster,  the  eldest  son  of  Sir  Thomas,  m.  Ann 
Baskerville,  and  had  issue.    His  2nd  son. 

Col.  John  Foster,  of  Egham,  held  a  military  command  in 
the  expedition  to  Jamaica  under  Penn  and  Venables,  1655. 
He  received  a  grant  of  extensive  estates  in  the  parish  of  St. 
Elizabeth,  in  that  island,  the  greater  part  of  which  are  still  in 
the  possession  of  the  family.    His  son, 

Thomas  Foster,  perished  in  the  earthquake  at  Port  Eoyal 
1692.    His  son, 

CoL.  John  Foster,  of  Egham,  Surrey,  and  of  Elim,  the 
Bogue,  Two  Mile  Wood,  Lancaster,  Waterford,  The  Island, 
and  other  estates  in  Jamaica,  resided  at  Elim  in  that  island. 
He  was  b.  July,  1681;  and  d.  30  Aug.  1731.  He  m.  Elizabeth 
Smith,  of  Barbados,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Dr.  Henry 
Barham,  of  Jamaica)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  b.  1720 ;  d.  s.  p.  He  resided  upon  the  family 
estate  at  Egham,  Surrey,  and  was  M.P.  for  Dorchester. 
His  will  gave  rise  to  a  lengthened  litigation. 

II.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  John,  b.  1723;  d.  unvi.  1744. 

iv.  Samuel,  b.  1725;  m.  and  has  issue, 

1  John,  of  Egham,  Surrey,  and  of  Elim,  Lancaster,  and 
Two  Mile  Wood,  Jamaica,  m.  and  had  issue, 

George,  to.  and  had  issue  a  son,  George  John. 

Henry,  Capt.  23rd  regt.,  to.  and  had  issue, 
Henry,  Rector  of  Coin  Eogers,  Gloucestershire,  Canon 
of  Gloucester,  r,i.  Ellen,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Eear- 
Admiral  Sir  Michael  Seymour,  Bart.,  K.C.B.,  and  has 
issue. 

John,  Her  Majesty's  Chaplain  of  the  Savoy,  Eector  of 
Stambourne,  in.  Laura,  dau.  of  Col.  Lapsley,  E.A.,  and 
d.  1878,  having  had  issue. 

2  Samuel  Warren,  had  issue.  3  Eichard,  d.  unm. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Venner.  Esq. 

2  Flora,  to.  her  cousin,  John  Foster,  Esq.  of  Brickhill 
House,  Beds. 

V.  Joseph,  6.  1729,  afterwards  took  the  name  of  Barham,  in 
addition  to  that  of  Foster,  and  had  issue. 

I.  Mary,  to.  Florentius  Vassal,  Esq.,  whose  grand-dau., 
Elizabeth  Vassal,  to.  1st  Sir  Godfrey  Webster,  Bart.,  and 
afterwards  Hc^iry  Eichard,  3rd  Baron  Holland. 

Ji.  Margaret,  m.  Colin  Campbell,  Esq. 

III.  Elizabeth,  d.  1729. 

IV.  Sarah,  to.  William  Matthew  Burt,  Governor  of  Santa 
Cruz,  Captain-General  and  Governor-in-Chief  of  the  Lee- 
ward Islands. 

The  2nd  son, 

William  Foster,  b.  1722;  d.  1763;  he  to.  1st,  Elizabeth 
Vassal,  but  by  her  had  no  issue;  and  2ndly,  8  Feb.  1743, 
Dorothy  Gale,  of  Acomb,  near  York,  and  of  Lucena,  in  the 
island  of  Jamaica,  of  an  old  and  distinguished  family,  and  by 
her  had  issue, 


I.  Thomas,  of  Grove  House,  Chalfont  St.  Giles,  Buckingham- 
shire, and  St.  Pol,  in  the  Pyrenees,  b.  19  Aug.  1752,  had 
issue  by  his  1st  wife,  Deborah  Senior, 

1  Thomas.  2  William,  both  d.  unm. 

1  Elizabeth  Deborah,  r,i.  Eear-Admiral  Sir  Thomas 
Ussher,  K.C.B.  and  K.C.H. 

2  Maria  Catharine,  vi.  William  Pennefather,  Esq. 

3  Dorothy  Valeria,  m.  1st.  Capt.  Fergus,  E.N. ;  2ndly, 
Eobert  Strong,  Esq. ;  and  3rdly,  Baron  d'Eisendecker. 

4  Emma  Louisa  Keith,  m.  James  EsdaUe  Hammet,  Esq. 
By  Ids  2nd  wife,   Elizabeth    Overend,    tlie   above-named 
Thomas  Foster,  of  the  Grove,  had  issue, 

1  Marianne,  to.  her  cousin,  Hermann  von  Zezschwitz, 
Capt.  in  the  Saxon  cavalry. 

2  Harriet,  m.  her  cousin,  Edward  von  Zezschwitz,  Major 
in  the  Saxon  Army,  Chamberlain  to  the  King  of  Saxony. 

The  male  line  in  this  the  eldest  surviving  branch  thus 
became  extinct. 

II.  Frederic  William,  of  the  Bogue  Estate,  Jamaica,  a 
Bishop  of  the  Moravian  Church,  6.  1760;  to.  1791,  Anna 
Louisa  Eleanora  La  Trobe,  of  a  noble  refugee  family  from 
Languedoc ;  and  d.  at  Ockbrook,  co.  Derby,  1835,  having 
had  issue, 

1  John  Frederic,  of  whom  presently. 

2  William,  of  Ockbrook,  co.  Derby,  6.  1797;  m.  Marianne, 
2nd  dau.  of  Sir  William  Bagshawe,  of  the  Oaks  and 
Wormhill  Hall,  co.  Derby;  and  d.  1829,  having  had 
issue,  one  son,  Frederick  William,  b.  June,  1818 ;  d.  April, 
1838. 

3  Isaac  Henry,  6.  1800;  d.  unm.  1827. 

1  Anna  Dorothy,  m.  John  Amery,  Esq.,  Banker  at  Stour- 
bridge, d.  1857. 

2  Mary  Louisa,  m.  her  cousin,  the  Rev.  P.  La  Trobe,  of 
Ely  Place,  London,  Secretary  to  the  Moravian  Missions. 

3  Margaret  Eleanora,  d.  unm.  1833. 

III.  John,  of  The  Bogue  Estate,  Jamaica,  and  of  Brickhill 
House,  and  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Marston,  co.  Bedford 
(see  Foster  of  Brickkill). 

I.  Elizabeth  Dorothy,  m.  W.  H.  Weber,  Esq. 

II.  Sarah,  m.  Baron  Christlieb  Frederick  von  Zezschwitz,  of 
Taubenheim  and  Deutsch  Baslitz,  in  Upper  Lusatia,  an 
ancient  and  distinguished  Saxon  family,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Anna  Benigna,  6.  1758;  d.  unm. 

IV.  Mary  Helden,  to.  John  EcEderer,  Esq.  of  Neuwied,  on  the 
llhine. 

The  eldest  son  of  Frederic  William  Foster, 

John  Frederic  Foster,  Esq.  of  The  Bogue  Estate,  Jamaica, 
and  of  Kempslone,  co.  Bedford,  Barrister-at-Law,   J. P.   for 
Lancashire  and  Cheshire,  and  D.L.,  Cliairman  of  the  Quarter 
Sessions  for  the  Hundred  of  Salford,  co.  Lancaster,  6.  18  June, 
1795 ;  TO.  13  May,  1817,  Caroline,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Sir 
William  Chambers  Bagshawe,  of  the  Oaks  and  Wormhill  Hall, 
CO.  Derby,  and  of  Coates  Hall,  co.  York,  and  had  issue, 
I.  John  William  Bagshawe,  b.  1818 ;  d.  1828. 
It.  Frederic  Adolphos  La  Trobe,  now  of  Kempstone. 
lu.  Thomas  Barham,  Civil  Engineer,  b.  8  July,    1827;  to. 
15  Sept.  1858,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Samuel  Taylor,  Esq.,  J.P. 
and  D.L.  of  Ibbotsholme,  Westmorland,  and  Ecclestoae,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  has  issue, 

Frederick  Barham,  b.  27  June,  1859. 
IV.  William  Henry,  Commissioner  of  Crown  Lands,  Warden 
of  the  Gold  Fields,  and  Protector  of  the  Chinese,  and  J.P. 
in  the  colony  of  Victoria,  b.  25  April,  1832 ;  m.  2  Sept.  1858, 
Catharina  McLean,  dau.  of  Alexander  Paterson,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue, 
John  Frederic,  6.  July,  1859. 

I.  Caroline  Louisa,  m.  Edward  Loyd,  Esq.,  Banker  of  Prest- 
wich  Lodge,  co.  Lancaster,  and  Lillesdcu,  Kent,  J.P.  and 
D.L. 

II.  Mary  Eleanor,  to.  29  April,  1851,  James  Collier  Harter, 
Esq.  of  Oak  End,  co.  Lancaster;  and  d.  24  Dec.  1857. 

III.  Margaret  Helen,  m.  Arthur,  son  of  Sir  Benjamin  Hey- 
wood,  Bart. 

Mr.  Foster  d.  9  April,  1858. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  vert  between  three  bugles  sa. 
stringed  gu.  CreM — An  arm  in  armour  embowed,  holding  the 
head  of  a  broken  tilting  spear  all  ppr.  Motlo — Sifractus  fortis. 

-S'ea«— Little  Munden  Ecctory,  Ware. 


FOSTER    OF    BKICKHILL. 

Foster,  Morgan  Httgh,  Esq.  C.B.,  of  the  Bogue, 
Lancaster,  and  Two  Mile  Wood  Estates,  Jamaica, 
and  of  Brickhill,  near  Bedford,  Commissioner  of 
Land  Tax,  and  principal  Financial  Officer  of  the 
Treasury  ;  h.  1815  ;  m.  1838,  Mary  dau.  of  George 
Flint,  Esq.  and  has  surviving  issue, 

I.  Algernon  Craufdbd,  b.  1  Dec.  1839. 

II.  Edward,  b.  1841 ;  d.  young. 

III.  Arthur,  6.  21  July,  1843. 
:v.  William  Erskine,  b.  21  Oct.  1847. 


EOS 


THE  LANDED  GEx^TRY. 


FOU 


5S9 


I.  Alice,  d.  young. 
III.  Florence  Amelia. 


II.  Edith  Margaret. 


ILtnCagC— The  same  as  the  preceding  family  down  to 
John  Foster,  of  The  Bogue  Estate,  Jamaica,  and  of  Brickhill 
House,  Bedfordshire,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Marston,  in  the 
same  county,  a  Magistrate  in  England  and  in  Jamaica,  for 
many  years  Chairman  of  the  Central  Agricultural  Society  in 
London,  b.  21  June,  1765;  d.  30  June,  1831.  Inconsequence  of 
the  eminent  services  he  had  rendered  to  agriculture,  as  well 
by  his  speeches  as  by  his  writings,  he  was  presented  with  two 
magniflcent  pieces  of  plate,  one  by  the  agriculturists  of  co. 
Bedford,  and  the  other  by  the  agriculturists  of  the  whole  of 
England.  He  m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Place,  Esq., 
Becorder  of  York,  and  had  issue, 

Wilham,  d.  unm.  Thomas,  d.  young. 

Edward,  d.  young. 

Margaret,  m.  the  Kev.  Maurice  Farrel,  Eector  of  Woughton, 

Bucks. 
John  Foster  to.  2ndly,  his  cousin,  Flora  Foster,  but  by  her  had 
no  issue  ;  and  3rdly,   Amelia,    dau.  of  John  Morgan,   Esq., 
Barrister-at-Law,  Recorder  of  Maidstone,   and   sister  of  the 
Countess  of  Carhampton.    Of  this  last  marriage  there  was  issue, 

Algernon,  b.  1811;  d.  1821. 

Arthur  FitzJohn,  heir  to  his  father. 

Morgan  Hugh,  now  of  Brickhill  House. 

Mary  Amelia,  m.  the  Rev.   Henry  Fuller,  Eector  of  Thom- 
haugh  and  Wansford,  co.  Northampton. 

Flora,  m.  the  Kev.  Allied  Dawson,  Rector  of  Flitwich,  co. 
Bedford. 
The  eldest  surviving  son, 

Arthur  FitzJohn  Foster,  Esq.  of  the  Bogue  Estate  and 
of  Brickhill,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  Member  of  the  House  of 
Assembly,  Jamaica,  b.  1813  ;  d.  unm.  1842,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother,  the  present  Morgan  Hdgh  Foster,  of  Brickhill,  near 
Bedford. 

Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto— Same  as  preceding  family. 
/Seat— Brickhill,  near  Bedford. 

Josttr-^ar^am  ^rantlr. 

Joseph  Foster,  Esq.  (youngest  son  of  Col.  John  Foster), 
h.  1729;  d.  1789.  He  took  the  name  of  Barham;  and  m.  1st, 
Dorothea,  dau.  and  eventual  heir  of  Erasmus  Vaughan,  Esq. 
of  Trecwn,  co.  Pembroke ;  and  2ndly,  Lady  Hill,  of  Hawke- 
etone.    The  eldest  son  of  the  1st  marriage, 

Joseph  Fostee-Barham,  Esq.  of  Trecwn,  and  of  Stockbridge, 
Hants,  b.  1760),  M.P.  for  that  borough;  m.  1792,  Lady  Caroline 
Tufton,  dau.  of  Sackville,  8th  Earl  of  Thanet,  and  had  issue 
several  sons  and  daus. ;  the  eldest  son,  John  Foster-Barham, 
who  was  M.P.  for  Stockbridge,  and  afterwards  for  Kendal,  ra. 
Lady  Catherine  Grimston,  dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Verulam,  who 
survived  her  husband,  and  is  the  present  Countess  of  Claren- 
don. The  2nd  son,  Wilham  Foster-Barham,  d.  xmm.  The  3rd 
son,  The  Rev.  Charles  Henrt  Barham,  M.A.,  J. P.,  now  of 
Trecwn,  nephew  and  sole  representative  of  Henry,  last  Earl  of 
Thanet,  m.  1st,  1836,  EUzabeth  Maria,  dau.  of  William  Boyd 
Ince,  Esq. ;  and  2ndly,  1863,  Ellen  Catharine,  dau.  of  Edward 
T.  Massey,  Esq.,  but  had  no  issue.  He  d.  15  Aug.  1878. 
There  are  also  two  daus.,  Mary,  m.  Count  Gaggiotti;  and 
Caroline,  to.  the  Rev.  Sanderson  Robins,  Rector  of  Shaftes- 
bury. 

FOSTER    OF    BALLYMASCANIiAN. 

Foster,  Feederick  John,  Esq.  of  Ballymas- 
canlan  House,  co.  Louth,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1845,  h.  1799  ;  m.  22  Oct.  1827,  Isabella,  4th 
dau.  of  Peter  Vere,  Esq. 

Ittncaflt.— William  Foster,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Dunleer  (2nd 
son  of  Rev.  Thomas  Foster,  D.D.,  and  nephew  of  the  Right 
Hon.  Anthony  Foster,  Lord  Chief  Baron  of  Ireland,  father  of 
John  Foster,  Speaker  of  the  Irish  House  of  Commons,  after- 
wards Lord  Oriel),  m.  1743,  Patience,  dau.  of  John  Fowke, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue, 
I.  John  Wilham,  M.P.  for  Dunleer,  m.  1788,  Rebecca,  only 

child  of  Hamilton  M'Clure,  Esq.  of  Dubhn;  and  d.  1809, 

having  had  issue, 

1  Frederick  John,  of  Ballymascanlan  House. 

2  William  Hamilton,  d.  1813.  3  Henry,  c?.  1820. 
4  Charles  Thomas,  d.  1822. 

1  Elizabeth  Susan. 

2  Louisa  Jane,  m.  26  Oct.  1819,  Thomas,  Lord  Plunket, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Tuam.         3  EmDy  Anna,  d.  1874. 

n.  Henry. 

I.  Patience,  to.  1766,  John  M'Clintock,  Esq.,  M.P. 

n.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Longfield,  Esq.,  M.P. 


Arras— Arg.,  a  chevron  vert  between  three  bugles  sa. 
stringed  gu.  Cmt— A  stag  passant  ppr.  ifofio—Divina  gloria 
ruris. 

Scat — Ballymascanlan  House,  near  Ducdalk. 


FOSTER    OF    HORTON-IN-RIBBLESDALE. 

Foster,  John  William,  Esq.  of  Hoi-ton-in- 
Ribblesdale,  co.  York,  D.L.  for  West  Eiding,  b.  16 
July,  1812 ;  m.  16  June,  1842,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Ingleby,  Esq.  J.P.  of  Lawk-land  Hall, 
Clapham,  co.  York,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  6.  9  April,  1843,  late  Lieut.  63rd  regt. ;  to.  1867, 
Leila  Nowell,  and  has  issue,  1  Bryan  Nowell;  2  Herbert; 
1  Jessie  Maud  ;  2  Alice  Blanche. 

II.  Bryan  Hesleden,  b.  1  Aug.  1845,  Capt.  in  the  44th  regt. ; 
ra.  Sept.  1875,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Henry  Robinson,  Esq.  of 
The  Chff,  Wensleydale,  and  has  issue,  Ahce,  b.  1876. 

III.  John,  6.  22  Aug.  1849 ;  to.  4  Sept.  1876,  Ethel  Anne, 
dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  James  Clark,  Vicar  of 
Horncastle,  co.  Lincoln. 

IV.  WiUiam,  6.  19  Aug.  1851 ;  m.  Martha  Rebecca,  only 
dau.  of  WiUiam  Lister  Marriner,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Greengate, 
House,  Keighley,  and  has  issue,  Margaret,  b.  6  Feb.  1876. 

I.  Alice,  b.  10  July,  1844;  m.  9  May,  1876,  Thomas 
Theophilus  Secundus  Metcalfe,  of  Ing's  House,  Hawes, 
Capt.  2nd  West  York  Militia. 

II.  Florence,  b.  20  June,  1860. 

JLtltraCfC.— This  family  has  long  been  settled  at  Horton- 
in-Ribblesdale  :  the  first  ancestor  of  whom  any  record  remains 
was  Thomas  Foster,  Gent.,  whose  son,  Thomas  Foster,  was 
buried  at   Horton,    6   Sept.   1597 ;     he  ra.    and    had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Foster,  from  whom  the  present  family  descends  j 

II.  Wilham  Foster,  Gent.,  of  Stainforth,  who  was  living  1592, 
and  m.  Grace  Johnson,  of  Arncliffe,  and  had  an  only  dau., 
Mary,  who  r/t.  1646,  Josias  Dawson,  Esq.  of  LangcUffe  Hall, 
The  grandfather  of  the  present  possessor, 

John  Foster,  6.  10  July,  1726;  ra.  16  Feb.  1756,  Esther, 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Wilham  Ash,  of  Austwick,  co.  York. 
He  d.  22  June,  1793.    She  d.  4  April,  1824.    Their  son, 

Thomas  Foster,  Esq.,  of  Clapham,  co.  York,  b.  4  July, 
1769;  ra.  7  Dec.  1808,  Alice,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Wilham 
Hesleden,  Esq.  of  Horton-in-Eibblesdale,  and  d.  16  July,  1829, 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  5  April,  1818)  an  only  .wn, 

John  William  Foster,  Esq.,  now  of  Horton-in-Ribblesdale. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevj-on  between  three  buglehorns  vert 
stringed  gu.     Crest — A  stag's  head  arg. 

-Scat— Horton-in-Eibblesdale,  Settle,'  co.  York. 


FOSTER    OF    WADSWORTH    BANKS. 

Foster,  Henry,  Esq.  of  Wadsworth  Banks,  and 
Falling  Royd,  co.  York,  J.P.,  b.  29  May,  1795. 

iLtncaSC— The  ancestors  of  this  family  came  from  Wens- 
leydale, N.  R.  of  CO.  York,  about  400  years  ago,  to  the  Slack, 
near  Heptonstall,  which  they  obtained  by  purchase.  The  Slack 
estate  is  still  retained  by  a  branch  of  the  same  family,  and  the 
present  occupier  and  owner  is  John  Fostes,  Esq.,  who  ra. 
the  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Henry  Lord,  Esq.  of  Bac7  co. 
Lancaster. 

John  Foster,  Esq.  of  Slack,  a  son  of  Thomas  Foster,  Esq.  of 
the  same  place,  m.  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Greenwood,  who 
erected  the  chapel  at  Slack  at  his  own  expense,  and  preached 
in  it  gratuitously.  By  this  lady  Mr.  Foster  had,  with  a  dau., 
three  sons,  John,  from  whom  the  present  John  Foster,  Esq.  of 
Slack;  IIenrt,  of  whom  presently;  and  William,  who  rf.  s.p. 
The  2nd  son, 

Henry  Foster,  Esq.,  removed  from  Slack  to  his  own  estate 
at  Wadsworth  Banks  about  the  year  1770.  He  m.  Ann  Towns- 
end,  of  IleptonstaU,  and  had,  with  a  dau.,  Mary,  who  d.  s.  p., 
aged  73,  a  son, 

John  Foster,  Esq.  of  Wadsworth  Banks,  who  to.  23  Dec. 
1790,  Sarah,  d.ui.  of  William  Howorth,  Gent,  of  White  Lee, 
and  had  (wjili  a  dau..  Elizabeth,  who  d.  young)  an  only  son, 
the  present  Henry  Iosteb,  Esq.  of  Wadsworth  Banks.  Mr. 
Foster  d.  12  Sept.  1812,  aged  51. 

Scais- Wadsworth  Banks ;  and  Falling  Royd,  co.  York. 


FFOULKES    OF    ERIVIATT. 

Ffottlkes,  John  Jocelyn,  Esq.  of  Eriviatt,  co. 
Denbigh,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.A.  Jesus  Coll.  Oxford, 
late  Major  in  the  Eoyal  Denbigh  Kiiles,  and  Higli 


590 


FOU 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


FOU 


Sheriff  1858 ;  h.  16  Sept.  1813 ;  m.  18  Oct.  1843, 
Mary  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Rear- Admiral  >Sir  William 
Beauchamp  Proctor,  Bart,  of  Lauglej  Park,  co. 
Norfolk,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Cecilia  Mart.  ii.  Edith  Caroline. 

III.  Agnes  Elizabeth.  iv.  Helena  Margaret. 

V.  Julia  Slary,  d.  26  Jan.  1855. 

Ti.  Adela  Frances.  vii.  Constance  Anne. 

ICtnCtlflC— The  linease  of  this  family  is  deduced  from 
Gbono  Llwyd  ap  Penwyn,  living  temp.  Edwaed  I.  of 
England,  chief  of  the  younger  branch  of  the  8th  noble  tribe 
of  North  Wales  and  Powys,  whose  founder  was  Mabchudd  ap 
Cynan,  Lord  of  Bryn£fenigl,  who  flourished  in  the  9th  century. 

Jobs  Wt.s.v  Ffodlkes,  of  Eriviatt,  co.  Denbigh  (son  of 
Ffoulk  ap  Thomas,  by  Alice  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Griffith 
ap  Khj-s  ap  Sir  David  Anwyl,  of  Gil  Owain),  who  Jii.  Mary,  3rd 
dau.  of  Gawen  Goodman,  of  Euthin,  co.  Denbigh,  eldest  son 
of  Edward  Goodman,  brother  of  Gabriel  Goodman,  Dean  of 
Westminster  in  1561,  and  cousin  of  Bishop  Goodman,  of 
Gloucester.  By  this  lady  he  had  issue  (with  a  dau.  Elizabeth, 
wife  of  John  Parry,  of  LUinbedr)  a  son  and  heir, 

PiEBs  Ffodlkes,  of  Eriviatt,  Esq.,  who  d.  8  May,  1636.  He 
m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Edward  Bellot,  of  Great  Moreton,  co. 
Chester,  by  Amy  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Anthony  Grosvenor, 
of  Duddleston,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4  Dec.  1631)  had,  with  a 
dau.,  Margaret,  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Ffoulkes,  Esq.  of  Eriviatt,  who  m.  about  1618-19, 
Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  ap  Khys  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Giler,  co. 
Merioneth,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Denbigh  1G24;  and  d.  before 
his  father,  leaving  an  only  son  and  heir, 

Petee  Ffodlkes,  Esq.  of  Eriviatt,  who  m.  14  Feb.  1635, 
Elizabeth,  sieter  of  Humphrey  Lloyd,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Bangor, 
and  dau.  of  Richard  Lloyd,  D.D.,  appointed  Canon  of  St. 
Asaph  1611.  By  this  lady  (who  d.  1665-56)  Mr.  ffoulkes  had, 
with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Petee  Ffodlkes,  Esq.  of  Eriviatt,  who  s.  his  father,  1701. 
He  -III.  JIargaret,  dau.  of  R.  Betton,  of  Shrewsbury,  and  niece 
of  Lord  Chancellor  Jefferies,  and  by  her  (who  was  buried 
5  Jan.  1716)  left  at  his  decease,  1713,  with  other  issue,  a  dau., 
Elizabeth,  wife  of  the  Rev.  William  Eyton;  and  a  son  and 
successor, 

John  Ffodlkes,  Esq.  of  Eriviatt,  6.  Sept.  1699;  who  m. 
25  Sept.  1729,  Catherine,  dau.  and  heir  of  Henry  Roberts,  Esq. 
of  Ehyddonnen,  co.  Denbigh,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Denbigh 
1722,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  Aug.  1764)  had  issue,  of  which 
were  John,  his  heir;  and  Margaret,  6.  1741;  m.  Robert 
Peake,  Esq.  of  the  House  of  Perthewig,  who  d.  1814.  Mr. 
ffoulkes  d.  1  May,  1758,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Ffodlkes,  Esq  of  Eriviatt,  b.  Aug.  1736 ;  High  Sheriff 
of  CO.  Denbigh  1778.  He  m.  12  Jan.  1767,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Hugh  Clough,  Esq.  of  Plas-Clough  and  Glanywem,  co.  Den- 
bigh, and  by  her  (who  d.  March,  1826),  had,  with  other  issue, 

John  Powell,  his  heir. 

Henry,  D.D  ,  Principal  of  Jesus  Coll.  Oxford,  to.  1825,  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Honon,  Esq.  of  Wavertree,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  d.  17  Sept.  1856,  having  been  thirty-eight  years  head  of 
his  college. 

Hugh,  an  Officer  in  the  Koyal  Cheshire  Militia,  d.  s.  p. 

Jemima,  ra.  I'.ev.  JIascie  Domville  Taylor,  of  Lynn  Hall,  co. 
Chester,  Rector  of  Slorcton  Corbet,  Salop,  both  deceased. 
Mr.  ffoulkes  rf.  Jan.  1814,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Powell  Ffodlkes,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  of  Eriviatt, 
Lieut.-Col.  of  the  Royal  Denbigh  Militia,  m.8  Jan.  1810,  Caro- 
line Mary,  2nd  dau.  and  eventually  sole  heiress  of  Robert 
Jocelyn,  Esq.,*  Capt.  R.N.,  of  Stanstead  Bury  House,  Herts, 
by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Salusbury,  Esq. 
of  Bryn-y-barcut,  co.  Denbigh  (derived  from  the  Saldsbdrys 
of  LU.wmi,  CO.  Denbigh),  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Eubule  Wynne,  of  Mues-y-Coed,  co.  Flint.  Of  this  marriage 
there  was  issue, 

I.  .John  Joceltn,  now  of  Eriviatt. 

II.  Henry  Powell,  Vcn.,  M.A,,  Balliol  Coll.  Oxford,  Rector 
of  Llandy.ssil,  co.  Montgomery,  and  Archdeacon  of  Mont- 
gomery, with  residentiary  Canonry  of  St.  Asaph  attached, 
b.  2  Jan.  1815;  .n.  21  Sept.  1861,  Jane  Margaret,  4th  dau. 
of  Edward  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Rhaggatt,  co.  Merioneth  (sec  that 
familii),  and  had  issue,  Gertrude  Mary  Frances.  6.  8  Dec. 

1863;  d.  6  Sept.  1876. 
HI.  Edmund  Salisbury  (Rev.),  B.D.,  late  Fellow  of  Jesus  Coll. 
Oxford,  Rector  of  Wigginton,  Banbury,  b.  12  Jan.  1819;  m. 


*  Capt.  Jocelyn,  a  very  gallant  and  highly  distinguished 
naval  commander,  was  the  son  ot  Lieut. -Col.  Jocelyn,  of  Bar- 
bados, and  was  descended,  in  the  same  degree  of  kindred  with 
the  Earl  of  Eoden,  from  Sir  liobert  Jocelyn,  Ist  ban.  of  Hyde 
Hall,  Herts. 


26  July,  1860,  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  A.  L.  W, 
Strange,  Knt.,  Lite  Chief  Justice  of  Madras,  by  Louisa  bia 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Burroughes,  Bart.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Edmdnd  Andeew,  6.  3  Feb.  1867. 

2  Charles  John,  b.  26  June,  1868. 

1  Sophia  Louisa.        2  Mary  Isabella,  d.  22  Aug.  1871. 
IV.  William  Wynne,  M.A.  Jesus  Coll.  Oxford,  Barrister-at- 
Law,   6.    17  July,   1821;    m.   1st,  7  Sept.   18.54,  Elizabeth 
Benedicta,  6th  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard  Howard,  D.D., 
Canon  of  Bangor  and  Vicar  of  Llanrhaiadr-in-Kinmerch, 
CO.  Denbigh,  and  by  her  (whod.  28  March,  18.55)  has  issue, 
1  AVilliam  Henry  Wynne,  b.  20  Aug.   1855 ;  2  Piers  John 
Benedict,   6.  22  March,   1858.     He  m.  2ndly,  13  Sept.  1859, 
Hester  Mary,  2nd  surviving  dau.  of  the  Eev.  George  Hey- 
wood,  Rector  of  Ideford,  Devon,  deceased,  and  has  issue, 
1  John;   2  Sidney;   1  Caroline  Mary;   2  Amy  ElizabeUi 
Margaret. 
I.  Elizabeth  Sophia,  d.  1  Jan.  1820. 
Col.  ffoulkes  d.  2  Dec.  1826,  aged  56,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son,  John   Jocelyn  Ffodlkes,  Esq.,  now  of  Eriviatt.    His 
widow  d.  1  March,  1854. 

Arraa — Gu.,  three  boars'  heads  erased  in  pale  arg.     Crest — ^A 
boar's  head  erased  arg.    Motto — Jure  non  dono. 
/Seai— Eriviatt,  co.  Denbigh. 


FOUNT AYNE- WILSON    OF    MELTON. 

See  Montagu. 


FOTJNTAINE    OF    NAEFORD. 

FoTJNTAiNE,  Algernon  Charles,  Esq.  of  Nar- 
ford  Hall,  Norfolk,  m.  1876,  his  cousin  Mary,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  late  Andrew  Fountaine,  Esq.  of  JSTarford 
Hall. 

HtUeaSC— It  is  stated  that  the  first  who  took  the  sur- 
name was  John  db  Fonte,  called  also  Be  Fontibus  de  Salle, 
who  flourished  in  the  latter  end  of  the  reign  of  Henet  III., 
and  was  much  in  favour  with  Roger  Bigod,  Earl  of  Norfolk. 
He  rf.  in  the  early  part  of  the  reign  of  Edwaed  I.  Hia 
descendant, 

John  Fodnteyn,  of  Salle,  was  returned,  1430,  as  one  of  the 
chief  gentlemen  of  the  county.  He  d.  1453.  From  him 
derived,  6th  in  descent, 

Sitt  Andeew  Fodntaine,  Knt.,  eldest  son  of  Andrew  Foun- 
taine, Esq.  of  Salle,  M.P.,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Chicheley.  This  distinguished  antiquary  s.  1727,  upon  the 
death  of  Sir  Isaac  Newton,  to  the  office  of  Warden  of  the  Mint. 
He  was  likewise  Vice-Chamberlain  to  Queen  Caeoline,  and 
proxy  for  H.R.H.  Prince  William,  then  a  child,  at  the  instal- 
lation of  the  Knights  of  the  Bath,  for  which  he  received  a 
grant  of  supporters  to  his  arms.  He  d.  1753,  leaving  no  issue. 
His  sister, 

Elizabeth  Fodntaine,  in.  Col.  Edward  Clent,  of  co.  Wor- 
cester, by  whom  she  had  an  only  dau., 

Elizabeth  Clent,  who  m.  Capt.  William  Price,  and  left 
one  son, 

Bbigg  Price,  Esq.  of  Narford,  who  assumed,  by  Act  of  Par- 
liament, the  surname  and  arms  of  Fodntaine.  He  m.  July, 
1769,  Mary,  sole  dau.  of  George  Hogge,  Esq.  of  Lynn  Regis, 
by  whom  he  left,  at  his  decease,  20  April,  1825,  an  only  sur- 
viving child, 

Andeew  Fodntaine,  Esq.  of  Narford  Hall,  High  Sheriff  of 
Norfolk  1828,  b.  13  July,  1770;  who  to.  7  Nov.  1805,  Hannah, 
eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Penrice,  Esq.  of  Great  Yarmouth,  by 
whom  (who  d.  Jan.  1830)  he  had  issue, 

Andrew,  late  of  Narford  Hall. 

Thomas  William,  m.  9  Feb.  1836,  Mary  Barbara,  eldest  dau. 
of  Henry  Barre  De  La  Peer  Beresford,  Esq.,  son  of  the  Right 
Hon.  John  Beresford,  and  has  issue. 

John  (Rev.),  m.  19  Jan.  1860,  Mary  Isabella  Lee,  youngest 
dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  D.  H.  Lee  Warner,  of  Walsingbani 
Abbey,  Norfolk. 

Charles,  m.  Miss  Eose  Ravenshaw,  and  had  issue, 
Algernon,  now  of  Narford  Hall.  Leonard. 

Amy.  Sybil. 

Edward. 

Mary,  m.  10  April,  1834,  William  George  Tyssen  Tysscn- 
Amhurst,  Esq.  of  Didlington  Park,  and  had  issue. 

F-lizabeth. 

Caroline,  m.  J.  B.  Lawes,  Esq.  of  Rothampstead  Park,  Herts, 
and  had  issue. 
Mr.  Fountaine  d.  7  June,  1835,  and  was  ».  by  his  eldest  son, 

Andrew  Fodntaine,  Esq.  of  Narford  Hall,  J. P.  and  D.t., 
High  Sheriff  1857,  6.  16  Sept.  1808;  to.  24  Feb.  1848,  Caroline, 
4th  dau.  of  Thomas  Trench  Bcrney,  Esq.  of  Morton  Hall, 
Norfolk,  and  d.  1874,  ha\ing  had  issue, 

I.  Mory,  to.  her  cousin,  Algeriion  Charles  Fountaine,  Esq.  of 
Narford.  n.  Caroline.  m.  Emily. 


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ro\7 


591 


Arriis— Or,  afess  su.  ■between  three  elephants'  heads  erased 
sa.    Crest — An  elephant  ppr.     Molto—Yix  ea  nostra  voco. 
Sea4— Narford  Hall,  Brandon,  Norfolk. 

♦ 

rOWLER    OF    PRESTON    HALL. 

FowiiEE,  Marshall,  Esq.  of  Preston  Hall,  co. 
Durham,  J. P.  for  that  co.  aud  North  Eidiug  of 
Yorkshire,  b.  3  May,  183-1 ;  *.  to  the  Preston  Hall 
estate  1878,  as  devisee  of  his  father. 

HiltCagC— This  family  has  been  long  seated  at  Herring- 
ton,  in  CO.  Durham. 

Ealph  Robinson,  Gent,  of  Herrington  (grandson  of  Barnard 
Robinson  of  Herrington,  who  was  great-great-grandson  of 
William  Robinson,  of  tlie  Hayning,  in  Herrington,  living 
1502),  m.  1690,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Christopher 
Button,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  Merchant,*  by  his  wife,  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  Robert  Bowes,  Esq.  of  Biddie-WaterviUe,  co.  Dur- 
ham, and  niece  of  Sir  George  Bowes  of  Bradley,  Knt.,  and 
dying  1718,  left  with  other  issue, 

Christopher  Robinson,  Gent.,  who  d.  176S,  having  m. 
Elizabeth  Kempe,  widow.    Their  only  son, 

Marshall  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Herrington,  and  of  Ormesby, 
CO.  York,  ')ii.  his  cousin,  Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  James 
Appleton,  of  Yarra,  co.  York;  and  d.  1770,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Ralph,  6.  1754,  s.  his  father  at  Herrington  and  Ormesby, 
and  left  issue.  His  dau.,  Anne,  became  the  wife  of  Robert 
Surtees,  of  Mainsfortli,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  the  historian  of  the 
County  of  Durham. 

II.  Marshall,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Christopher  (Rev.),  b.  1760;  M.A.  of  Trinity  Coll.  Cam- 
bridge ;  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Wallis,  Vicar 
of  Carham,  and  left  issue. 

IV.  James,  Postmaster  of  Sunderiaud ;  m.  Arabella,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Benjamin  Walker,  Vicar  of  Northallerton,  and 
left  issue. 

I.  Elizabeth,  to.  Rev.  Luke  Yarker,  of  Leyburn,  co.  York, 
J.P.,  and  Rector  of  Fingall. 

II.  Mary,  m.  as  1st  wife,  Rev.  John  Gilby,  Rector  of  Barn- 
ston,  CO.  York. 

Marshall  Robinson,  Esq.,  the  2nd  son,  m.  13  Sept.  1785, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  George  Hickes,  of  Yarm,  co.  York,  Gent.,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1823)  left  at  his  death,  16  May,  1789,  two 
sons, 

I.  David,  6.  30  Sept.  1787,  who,  on  succeeding  to  the  estate 
of  Cherry-Burton,  in  co.  York,  under  the  will  of  his 
maternal  grand-uncle  David  Burton  Fowler,  Esq.  of  Preston 
Hall,  CO.  Durham,  and  Cherry-Burton,  aforesaid,  assumed 
in  1828,  the  name  and  arms  of  Borton.  He  to.  4  Jan. 
1813,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Thomas  Fawell,  Esq.  of  Yarm,  co. 
York,  and  d.  1854.     His  eldest  son, 

David  Burton,  Esq.  of  Cherry-Burton,  6.  1820;  m.  1850, 
Frances,  dau.  of  Frederick  Cowper,  Esq.  of  Carleton  Hall, 
Cumberland,  and  has  with  other  issue,  a  son,  David 
Fowler  Boeton,  b.  1857. 

II.  Marshall,  late  of  Preston  Hall. 
The  2nd  son, 

Marshall  Fowler,  Esq.  of  Preston  Hall,  6.  23  May,  1789; 
J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Durham  and  N.  Riding  of  York;  m.  2  Dec. 
1824,  Mary  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Stapylton,  Esq.  of 
Norton,  co.  Durham,  J. P.  (5th  in  descent  from  Sir  Robert 
Stapylton,  of  Wighill,  co.  York),  and  by  her  (whod.  28  Feb. 
1874)  had  issue, 

I.  David,  6.  21  Feb.  1826;  d.  7  March,  1827. 

II.  Robinson,  6.  15  March,  1828,  Barrister-at-Law  of  the 
Middle  Temple,  and  sometime  Stipendiary  Magistrate  at 
Manchester,  J. P.  for  co.  Durham,  W.  Riding  of  York,  and 
Lancashire ;  to.  1st,  18  June,  1849,  his  cousin  (from  whom 
he  was  divorced  1  Feb.  1859),  Olivia  Stapylton,  second  riau. 
of  George  William  Sutton,  Esq.  of  Elton  Hall,  co.  Durham, 
and  has  by  her,  a  son,  Marshall  Robinson  ;  Mr.  Robinson 
Fowler  m.  2ndly,  29  Sept.  1859,  Anne  Agnes,  5th  dau.  of  the 
Hon.  and  Very  Rev.  Henry  David  Erskine,  Dean  of  Ripon 
(2nd  son  of  Lord  Chancellor  Erskine),  by  his  wife,  Lady 
Mary  Harriet,  dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Portarlington. 

III.  Henry,  b.  16  June,  1830;  an  officer  43rd  regt. ;  d.  9 
July,  1865. 

IV.  Marshall,  his  father's  heir,  now  of  Preston  Hall. 

Mr.  Fowler,  who  was  called  to  the  Bar  of  the  Middle  Temple, 
assumed  in  1828  the  name  of  Fowler,  in  Ueu  of  his  patrony- 
mic Robinson,  under  the  will  of  his  maternal  grand-uncle. 


*  Christopher  Hutton  was  younger  son  of  Robert  Hutton, 
Esq.  of  Houghton-le-Spring,  co.  Durham  (by  his  wife  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Christopher  Fulthorpe,  Esq.  of  Tunstall),  and 
grandson  of  Dr.  Robert  Hutton,  Prebendary  of  Durham  (by  his 
wife,  Grace,  dau.  of  Dr.  Leonard  Pilkington,  brother  of  James, 
Lord  Bishop  of  Durham),  who  was  nephew  of  Dr.  Matthew 
Hutton,  Archbishop  of  York. 


David  Burton  Fowler,  Esq.  of  Cherry-Burton,  co.  York,  and 
Preston  Hall,  co.  Durham,  oue  of  tlie  Clerks  of  His  Majesty's 
Court  of  Exchequer,  who  d.  30  Jan.  1828.  He  d.  18  May,  1878, 
making  his  youngest  son  his  heir. 

Arms — Vert,  a  chevron  between  two  cinquefoils  pierced  in 
chief,  and  a  stag  trippant  in  base  or.  Crest— A  stag  trippant 
or. 

/Scat — Preston  Hall,  Stockton-on-Tees,  co.  Durham. 


FOWLER    OF    PENDEFORD. 

Fowler-Butler,  Robert  Henry,  Esq.  of  Pen- 
deford  Hall  and  Earton  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  b.  11 
May,  1838  ;  Capt.  7th  Fusiliers  ;  m.  1864,  Agnes 
de  Coui-cy,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  J.  de  Courcy 
O'G-rady,  of  Knockany,  co.  Limerick,  and  has  issue, 

Richard,  b.  25  Sept.  1845. 

JLt'nCilSC— Roger  Fowler,  of  Broomhill,  Norfolk,  of  an 
ancient  Buckinghamshire  family,  m.  the  sister  and  co-heir  of 
Right  Rev.  Rowland  Lee,  Bisliop  of  Lichfield  and  Coventry, 
and  had  five  sons,  Rowland,  of  Bromhill;  Bryan,  seated  at 
St.  Thomas's,  co.  Stafford  ;  William,  who  seated  himself  at 
Harnage  Grange,  co.  Salop,  ancestor  of  the  Fowlers  of 
Uarnage  Grange,  whose  representative.  Sir  William  Fowler, 
was  created  a  bart.  1704;  James,  of  whose  line  we  have  to 
treat;  Thomas,  d.  s.  p.  Roger  Fowler  was  in  the  Scotch  wars, 
and  d.  in  the  reign  of  Henry  VIII.    His  4th  son, 

James  Fowler,  Esq.,  inherited  from  his  uncle,  the  Bishop  of 
Lichfield,  the  manor  of  Pendeford,  in  co.  Stafford,  which, 
together  with  other  lands,  had  been  conferred  upon  the  Prelate 
at  the  dissolution  of  monasteries:  4th  in  descent  from  him  was 
Charles  Fowler,  Esq.  of  Pendeford,  living  1694;  son  of 
Walter  Fowler,  Esq.,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  S.  Hinton, 
LL.D.,  a  descendant  of  Anne  Plantagenet,  Duchess  of  Exeter, 
sister  of  King  Edward  IV.  He  m.  Sarah,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Robert  Leveson,  Governor  of  Dudley  Castle  (by  Frances,  dau. 
of  Sir  William  Pawlett,  Knt.),  and  had  three  sons  and  one 
dau.    Mr.  Fowler  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Fowler,  Esq.  of  Pendeford,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Humphrey  Whadcock,  Esq.  of  Corley,  and  had,  with 
two  sons,  who  predeceased  him  ^lnr,^.,  two  daus.,  Sarah,  m. 
John  Lane,  Esq. ;  and  Elizabeth  (who  d.  14  June,  1784;,  to. 
Rev.  William  Inge,  Canon  Residentiary  of  Lichfield.  Mr. 
Fowler  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Thomas  Fowler,  Esq.  of  Pendeford  (son  of  Thomas  Fowler 
and  Barbara  Newton  his  wife),  m.  Miss  Leversage,  and  had 
by  her  one  son  and  three  daus., 
Thomas,  his  heir. 

Barbara,  m.  Thomas  Lane,  E.qq.  of  The  Grange,  Esses. 
Mary,  m.  her  cousin,  Richard  Inge,  Esq.  of  Shrewsbury,  son 
of  Rev.  William  Inge,  Canon  of  Lichfield. 
Diana,  to.  Rev.  Mr.  Walker. 
Mr.  Fowler  d.  1796,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas   Leversage    Fowler,   Esq.  of   Pendeford,   m.  his 
cousin,  Harriet  Fowler,  and  had  three  sons  and  three  daus., 
Thomas,  his  heir. 

Richard,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Butler  on  succeed- 
ing to  the  estate  of  Barton,  co.  Stafford,  of  whom  presently. 
William,  of  Birmingham,  to.  and  has  issue. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Samuel  Gerrard,  Esq.  of  Tallyho,  co.  West- 
meath,  and  is  deceased. 
Sarah,  deceased.  Mary,  m. 

Mr.  Fowler  d.  1815,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Fowler,  Esq.  of  Pendeford,  d.  imm.  29  Dec.  1851, 
and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Richard  Fowler  Bdtler,  Esq.  of  Pendeford  Hall  and 
Barton  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  m.  1st,  1819,  Elizabeth  Anne, 
dau.  of  WiUiam  Wynne,  Esq.,  youngest  son  of  the  late  Bight 
Hon.  Owen  Wynne,  of  Haslewood,  co.  Sligo;  2ndly,  1837, 
Eliza,  dau.  of  R.  Faux,  Esq.  of  Cliff  House,  co.  Leicester; 
and  3rdly,  Agnes,  dau.  of  John  Peel,  Esq.  of  Burton,  and 
niece  to  Sir  Robert  Peel,  Bart,  of  Drayton  Manor.  By  his  1st 
wife  he  had  issue, 
Richard  Owen  Wynne,  6.  5  Sept.  1828,  late  of  Pendeford. 
Eleanor  Harriet,  m.  Henry  Head  Burgoyne,  son  of  Sir  JoUu 

Head  Burgoyne,  and  d.  22  April,  1864. 
Sarah  Catherine.  Mary. 

By  his  2nd  wife  he  had  issue, 

Robert  Henry,  now  of  Pendeford  Hall. 
By  his  3rd  wife  he  had  issue,  two  sons,  who  both  d.  in  infancy. 
Mr.  Fowler-Butler,  who  assumed  the  latter  surname  on  suc- 
ceeding to  the  Barton  Hall  estate,  was  formerly  in  the  army, 
and  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  at  Waterloo.  He  d.  14  March, 


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1864,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  Eichabd  Owen  Wtkne 
FowixB-BcTLEE,  Esq.,  who,  dying  v.nm.  Dec.  1865,  was  s.  by 
his  half-brother,  the  present  Eobebt  Henbt  Fowlee-Bctleb, 
Esq. 

^!-m.s— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  on  a  pile  or,  three  covered 
cnps  of  the  field  within  a  border  of  the  second,  for  Bdtleb  ; 
2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  arg.  between  three 
lions  passant  guardant  or,  as  many  crosses  formee  sa.,  for 
FowLEB,  <tc.  Crests— 1st :  A  covered  cup  or,  surmounting  two 
palm-branches  in  saltire  vert,  between  two  wings  quarterly 
gold  and  sa.,  for  Bctleb  ;  2nd  :  A  cubit  arm  habited  az.  hold- 
ing in  the  hand  ppr.  a  lure  vert  feathered  arg.  lined  or,  twisted 
round  the  arm,  for  Fowleb.  3/o(fo&s— Vigilante,  for  Fowleb  ; 
and  Depressus  extollor,  for  Bctueb. 

Seats— Teniefoia  Hall,  Wolverhampton;  and  Barton  HaU, 
Burton-on-Trent,  co.  Stafford. 


FOWLER    OF    BRAEMORE. 

FoWLEE,   John,    Esq.  of   Braemore,   co.   E,03s, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  15  July,  1817 ;  m.  1850,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  the  late  George  Broadbent,  Esq.  of 
Manchester,  and  has  issue, 
I.  John  Aethcb,  b.  27  June,   1854;  m.  14  Dec.  1878,  Alice 
Janet  CUve,  4th  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  CUve  Bayley,  K.C.S.I. 
n.  Percival,  b.  27  Dec.  1856. 
m.  Montague,  b.  12  Nov.  1853. 
IV.  Evelyn,  b.  29  May,  1864. 

iLincaSE.— This  family,  of  old  yeoman  blood,  has  been  of 
repute  in  the  parish  of  Ecclesfield,  co.  York,  since  1617,  when 
they  first  settled  there.  The  grandfather  of  Mr.  Fowler,  of 
Braemore, 

John  Fowler,  Esq.  of  Wincobank,  6.  2  July,  1744 ;  ra.  1773, 
Hannah,  dau.  of  John  Webster,  Esq.,  and  d.  25  May,  1808, 
leaving  by  this  lady  (who  d.  25  Jan.  1829,  aged  74),  a  son, 

John  Fowleb,  Esq.  of  Wadsley   Hall,   near  Sheffield,   ?n. 
Elizabeth,   dau.    of   William   Swann,    Esq.   of  Dyke's   Hall, 
Wadsley,  and  by  her  (who  d.  6  June,  1858)  had  issue,  besides 
John  Fowleb,  Esq.  of  Braemore,  six  other  sons  and  three 
dans., 
William,  of  Whittington,  Derby,  m.  Juliet  Anne,  dan.  o^ 
Thomas  Aldam,   Esq.  of  Sheffield;  and  d.  20  Jan.  1877, 
leaving  issue,    Harry  Aldam;    Reginald  William;   Juliet 
Helen ;  Edith  Katherine  :  and  Hebe  Constance. 
Henry,  d.  unm.  22  Jan.  1854,  aged  32. 

Charles,  m.  April,  1858,  Fanny,  dau.  of  Kathaniel  Creswick, 
of  Sheffield,  and  by  her  (who  d.  in  Australia)  has  a  son, 
Charles  Kathaniel. 

Eobert,  m.  Helen  Mary,  dau.  of  W.  E.  Eddison,  Esq.  of  Lon- 
don, and  had  issue,  John  Eddison:  Archibald  Eobert; 
Thomas,  who  d.  in  infancy ;  Ethel  Mary ;  William  Edward 
Eddison;  Ernest  Clive;  and  Harry  Bertram. 
Frederick,  of  Sheffield,  m.  10  Dec.  1863,  PhcEbe  ArabeUa, 
dau.  of  John  Eyre  Pearson,  Esq.  of  Sheffield,  and  has  issue 
surviving,  Mabel  Frances;  Ida  Maud;  Hilda  Mary;  and 
Winifred  Lee. 

Elizabeth,  m.  John  Whitton,  Esq.,  Civil  Engineer  in  Chief  to 
the  Government  of  New  South  Wales.  Annie. 

Mary,  m.  Henry  Take  Holmes,  Esq.,  Major  in  the  Militia. 
Amis — Quarterly,  az.  and  sa.,  three  crosses  pattee  between 
two  chevTonels  or,  in  chief  two  Uons  passant  guardant  of  the 
last,  and  in  base  an  owl  arg.  Cnst — An  owl  arg.  collared  and 
charged  on  the  breast  with  a  cross  pattee  gu.  wreathed  about 
the  head  with  ivy  vert  and  resting  his  dexter  claw  on  a  cross 
pattee  or.    Motto — Sapiens  qui  %igilat. 

Seats — Braemore,  Loch  Broom,  co.  Boss;  and  Thomwood 
Lodge,  Campden  Hill,  Kensington. 


FOWLER  OF  GUNTON  HALL. 
FowiEB,  EoEEET  CooK,  Esq.  of  Gunton  Hall, 
Suffolk,  J.P.,  formerly  Capt.  H.E.I.C.S.,  b.  1800  ; 
m.  1837,  Georgiana,  dau.  of  George  Gooch,  Esq.  of 
Broadstairs,  Kent,  by  Amelia  his  wife,  dau.  of 
John  Eerrich,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  GzoEGE  Gooch,  J. P.,  6.  1838. 

iL  Ernest  William,  b.  1843;  ra.   1863,  Georgina,    dau.    of 
James  Duncan  Thomson,  Esq.  of  Sunny  Bank,  co.  Brecon. 

1.  Georgiana  Emily  Sarah.  u.  Emily  Alice. 

lu.  Adeline  Maude. 

lltlTCaflC.— The  late  Thomas  Fowleb,  Esq.  of  Gunton,  son 
of  Thomas  Fowler,  Esq.,  and  Anne  his  wife,  m.  Mary  Soame, 
dan.  of  Eobert  Cook,  Esq.  of  Aylsham,  Norfolk,  and  had  issue, 
besides  two  elder  sons,  John  Ives  Cook  and  Thomas  Cook,  and 
two  daus.,  Mary  Anne  and  Jane,  all  of  whom  are  deceased, 
two  other  sons  and  three  daus., 


EoBEBT  Cook,  now  of  Gunton  HaU. 

Frederick,  b.  1802:  m.  Helen,  dau.  of  Thomas  Eackham,  o: 

Aylsham,   Norfolk,   and  has  issue,   Herbert,  Alfred,   ani 

Helen. 
Charlotte,  m.  1827,  Henry  Mussenden  Leathes,  Esq.  of  Her- 

ringfleet  Hall,   Suffolk,   and  has  issue.    Hill   Mussenden, 

6.  1829  ;  Carteret ;  Henrietta ;  and  Jane. 
Maria,  m.  Comte  des  Aubins,  of  Montmorency,  near  Paris. 
Catherine,  vi.  Barnes  Caldecott,  Esq.  of  Ormesby,  Norfolk, 

and  has  issue,  George ;  Jane.;  and  Helen. 
Anns— Az.,    on   a   chevron    between   three   lions   passant 
guardant  or,  as  many  crosses  formee  sa.     Ciest — A  cubit  arm 
habited  az.  grasping  in  the  hand  a  lure  vert  feathered  arg. 
and  lined  or,  twisted  round  the  arm. 
-Seat— Gunton  Hall,  Lowestoft,  Suffolk. 


FOWLER    OF    WALLISCOTE    HOUSE. 

FowLEE,  EoBEET  Dashwood,  Esq.  of  WaUis- 
cote  House,  co.  Oxford,  J. P.,  a  retired  Post  Captain 
E.N.,  b.  29  April,  1814 ;  m.  15  June,  1855,  Marion 
Helen,  dau.  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  James  Sutherland, 
and  has  issue  a  dau., 
Helen  Alice  Levine. 

JLtUCaflC— The  grandfather  of  the  present  possessor, 
Eev.  Egbert    Fowleb,   Eector  of  Warboys,   co.  Lincoln, 
m.  1776,    Levine,   dau.  and  co-heir  of  Col.  Merrick,  of  the 
Grenadier  Guards,  and  d.  1822,  leaving  a  son,  the  late 

■Vice-Ad>ubal  Eobebt  Mebbick  Fowleb,  m.  1813,  Caroline 
Matilda,  dau.  of  James  Dashwood,  Esq.  of  Valla  Wood,  of  the 
senior   branch  of  the  Dashwoods,  Barts.  of  Wycombe  and 
Kirklington,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1859)  had  issue, 
Eobebt  Dashwood,  now  of  WaUiscote  House. 
Charles  Augustus  (Rev.),  Eector  of  St.  Margaret's,  Canter- 
bury, ra.  EmUy,  dau.  of  Sir  WUliam  Milman,  Bart.,  and  has 
issue  six  sons  and  five  daus. 

George  Campbell,  Capt.  E.N.,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  late 
N.  Pocock,  Esq.,  and  has  issue  seven  sons  and  six  daus. 
James  Merrick,  Adjutant  of  the  88th  regt.,  drowned  at  Malta, 

1840. 
Cranbome  Strode,  of  Oriel  Coll.  Oxon,  drowned  at  Pang- 
bourne,  on  the  Thames,  1841. 

Sarah  Levine,  m.  1846,  the  late  J.  Parkinson,  Esq.  of  Ein- 
nersley  Castle,  co.  Hereford. 
Admiral  Fowler  d.  1860. 

.(4  rms— Fowleb   and  Mebbick   quarterly.     CresJ— An   owl 
rising  from  a  ducal  coronet,  wings  expanded  ppr. 
Seat— Walliscote  House,  near  Beading. 


FOWLER    OF    RAHINSTON. 

Fowleb,  Eobebt,  Esq.  of  Eahinston  and  Eath- 
molyon,  co.  Meath,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  15  March, 
1824  ;  s.  his  father  1868 ;  m.  30  Sept.  1856,  Letitia 
Mnbel.  dau.  of  Henry  Barry  Coddington,  Esq.  of 
Oldridge,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Jan.  1879)  had  issue, 

I.  Eobebt  Hexbt,  b.  28  June,  1857. 

II.  John  Sharman,  b.  27  July,  1864. 
in.  George  Hurst,  b.  6  April,  1866. 

IV.  Francis  Fitzherbert,  6.  21  June,  1867. 
I.  Louisa  Marian.  u.  Florence  Mary. 

III.  Eleanor  Katherine. 

HtlTCagC. — Eobebt  Fowleb,  D.D.,  son  of  George  Fowler, 
of  Skendleby  Thorpe,  co.  Lincoln,  and  Mary  Hurst  his  wife,  wha 
was  educated  at  Westminster  School  and  atTrin.CoU.  Cambridge, 
was  one  of  the  Chaplains  to  King  Geobge  II.,  and  Prebend  at 
Westminster.  In  1771,  he  was  consecrated  Bishop  of  Killaloe 
and  Kilfenora,  in  Ireland,  and  1773,  was  translated  to  the 
archiepiscopal  see  of  Dublin.  His  Grace  was  subsequently 
sworn  of  the  Privy  Council,  and  became,  at  the  institution  of 
the  Order  of  St.  Patrick,  1783,  its  first  Chancellor.  The  Arch- 
bishop m.  Mildred,  eldest  dau.  (and  co-heir  of  her  brother)  of 
William  Dealtry,  Esq.  of  Gainsborough,  co.  Lincoln,  and  had 
a  son,  Eobebt;  and  two  daus.,  Mildred,  ra.  1793,  Edmund 
Butler,  Earl  of  Kilkenny,  and  d.  1830;  and  Frances,  m.  1795, 
Hon.  and  Eev  Richard  Bourke,  afterwards  Bishop  of  Water- 
ford,  whose  great-grandson  is  the  present  Earl  of  Mayo.  His 
Grace  d.  10  Oct.  1801.    The  only  son. 

The  Eight  Eev.  Eobebt  Fowleb,  educated  at  Westminster 
School  and  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  was  appointed  Dean  of 
St.  Patrick's,  became  Archdeacon  of  Dublin,  and  was  after- 
wards consecrated  Bishop  of  Ossory  and  Ferns.  He  m.  30  Jan. 
1796,  Hon.  Louisa  Gardiner,  eldest  dau.  of  Luke,  Viscount 
Mountjoy,  and  sister  of  Charles  John,  Earl  of  Blessington,  and 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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I.  31  Dec.  1841,  aged  74,  having  had  hy  her;(who  d.  1848) 
Jie  following  issue, 
I.  Robert,  late  of  Rahinston  House. 

ir.  Luke,  of  Wellbrook  (Ilev.),  Bector  of  Aghour,  Freshford, 
CO.  Kilkenny;  b.  18  Oct.  1799;  m.  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of 
Owen  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Hazlewood,  co.  Sligo ;  andcZ.  1  March, 
1876,  having  liad  issue, 

1  Charles  John,  Col.  Royal  Engineers,  h.  2  Dee.  1827; 
m.  186a,  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Col.  Cortlandt  Taylor,  and  has 
issue, 

Francis  Charles,  6.  27  July,  1864. 

Cole  Curtlandt,  6.  7  Aug.  1866. 

Arthur  Robert  Willoughby,  b.  21  Jan.  1869. 

Florence  Emily  Bontine. 

Edith  Gertrude.  Mary  EUzabeth. 

2  Arthur  Robert,  d.  18G7. 

3  Edward  Willoughby,  6.  6  Aug.  1831 ;  m.  24  Aug.  1871, 
Kate  Mary  Barrett,  only  child  of  Michael  Obius  Seeley 
Jones,  Esq.,  and  granddau.  of  Michael  Jones,  Esq.  of 
Lisgoole  Abbey,  co.  Fermanagh,  and  has  issue, 

Willoughby  Jones,  b.  25  Feb.  1873. 
Cecil  Arthur,  b.  6  Feb.  1876. 

Mildred  Eleanor,  6.  13  May,  1874 ;  d.  13  June,  1874. 
1  Louisa  Frances  Florence,  m.  9  Dec.  1866,  Otway,  2nd 
son  of  Sir  Jonah  Wheeler  Cuffe,  Bart,  of  Leyrath,  co. 
Kilkenny,  and  has  issue, 
'he  eldest  son, 

Robert  Fowler,  Esq.  of  Rahinston  and  Rathmolyon,  co. 
leath,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  15  June,  1797;  m.  1st,  20  Aug.  1820, 
ane  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Hon.  John  Crichton,  and  sister  of 
ohn,  3rd  Earl  of  Erne,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  May,  1828)  had 
;sue, 

I.  Robert,  now  of  Rahinston. 

II.  John  Richard,  b.  8  Oct.  1826;  m.  23  May,  1877,  Eliza- 
beth, eldest  dau.  of  Samuel  Law,  of  Kilbarrack  House,  co. 
Dublin. 

I.  Jane  Margaret,  m.  20  March,  1844,  Gartside  Tipping, 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Tipping,  Esq.  of  Crumsal  Hall, 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  dying  13  March,  1857,  left  issue, 

1  Henry  Thomas,  b.  Aug.  1848. 

2  Robert  Francis.  3  Walter. 

1  Louisa  Jane  Letitia,  m.  19  Jan.  1869,  John  Pomeroy, 
eldest  son  of  Hon.  and  Rev.  Arthur  Pomeroy,  and  has 
issue. 

2  Ann  Selina,  m.  Sept.  1875,  James  Stirling,  of  Garden, 
CO.  Stirling,  N.B. 

3  Mildred  Harriet.  4  Alice. 

II.  Louisa  Catherine,  m.  26  Nov.  1846,  James  Henry  Selater, 
Esq.,  only  son  of  James  Henry  Selater,  Esq.  of  Newick 
Park,  Sussex,  by  Cecil  his  wife,  dau.  of  Francis  Saunderson, 

I    Esq.  of  Castle  Saunderson,  and  has  issue, 

1  James  Robert  Charles.       2  Francis  Saunderson. 
3  Henry.  4  Arthur  William  Bassett. 

5  John  Edward.  6  Charles  Gilbert. 

1  Cecil  Jane.  2  Catherine.  3  Jane. 

Fowler  m.  2ndly,  16  May,  1831,  Lady  Harriet  Eleanor 
andesforde-Butler,  eldest  dau.  of  James,  2nd  Marquess  of 
rmonde,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

James  Haddington,  6.  28  April,  1835;  d.  19  Jan.  following. 
Grate  Louisa.  Harriet  Selina. 

Anne  Mildred,  m.  19  July,  1860,  James  Edward  Bateman 
Dashwood,  Esq.,  son  of  Admiral  Dashwood,  and  has  issue, 
Eleanor  Louisa  Rachel. 
Mary.  Emily, 

e  d.  6  Feb.  1868. 

Arms—Kz.,  on  a  chevron  arg.  between  three  lions  passant 
lardant  or,  as  many  crosses  formee  sa.     Crest — An  owl  arg. 
owned  with  a  ducal  coronet  or.    Motto — Esto  pernox. 
/Seat— Rahinston  House,  Enfield,  co.  Meath. 


LANE    FOX   OF    BE.AMHAM   PARK. 

Lane-Fox,  Geoege,  Esq.  of  Bramham  Part, 
i.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.  W.  Riding,  High  Sheriff 
^73,  D.L.  CO.  Leitrim,  High  Sheriff  1846,  b.  13  Nov. 
B16  ;  m.  17  Nov.  1837,  Katherine  Mary,  yoimgest 
lu.  of  John  Stein,  Esq.,  formerly  M.P.  for  Bletch- 
^ley,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1873)  has  issue, 
i.  George  Sackville  Frederick,  J. P.,  educated  at  Ch.  Ch., 

Oxford,  b.  9  Nov.  1838  ;  late  an  officer  Yorkshire  Hussars; 

■m.   1870,  Fanny  Maule,  eldest  dau.  of  Lieut.  Gen.  Marcus 

John  Slade,  and  has,  Philip  Edward  Joseph,  6.  1871,  and 

other  issue. 
II.  James  Thomas  Richard,   b.  23  Feb.  1841,  late  of  the 

Grenadier  Guards. 
(II.  Henry,  Royal  Horse  Guards,  h.  5  Dec.  1S46;  d.  July, 

1876. 
I.  Marcia.        ii.  Caroline  Alexina.         in.  Kathleen  Mary. 


3Ltnca0e.— William  Fox,  living  14  Edward  IV.,  acquired 
by  marriage  with  Sibil,  dau.  of  John  de  Crete,  the  lands  of 
Crete,  co.  Worcester,  and  founded  the  family  of  Fox  and  Grete. 
Joseph  Fox,  Esq.,  b.  26  Feb.  1617  (the  3rd  son  of  Edmund 
Fox,  of  Birmingham,  who  was  youngest  son  of  Thomas  Fox, 
of  Grete,  co.  AVorcester),  held  a  commission  in  the  army 
serving  in  Ireland.  He  hi.  Hon.  Thomasine  Blayney,  widow 
of  Sir  Henry  Pierce,  Bart.,  and  dau.  of  Henry,  2nd  Lord 
Blayney,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Gerald  Moore,  Viscount 
Drogheda.  By  this  lady  he  had  (with  four  daus.,  Penelope, 
wife  of  Hugh  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Cotletstown;  Mary;  Jane;  and 
Catherine)  a  son  and  successor, 

Henry  Fox,  Esq.  m.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  Robert  Oliver,  Esq. 
of  Clonodfoy,  and  had  several  sons,  who  all  d.  young.  He  m. 
2ndly,  1691,  Hon.  Frances  Lane,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Lane,  of 
Tulske,  CO.  Roscommon,  Principal  Secretary  of  State  in  Ire- 
land, created  Viscount  Lanesborough,  and  sister  and  heiress 
of  James,  Viscount  Lanesborough,  who  d.  1724.  By  her, 
Mr.  Fox  had  (with  four  daus.,  Denny  Henrietta,  whotZ.  young; 
Jane ;  Frances ;  and  Anne)  four  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest 
surviving, 

George  Fox,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  the  city  of  York,  succeeded  by 
will  to  the  extensive  property  of  Lord  Lanesborough,   and 
assumed,  by  Act  of  Parliament,  22  March,  1750-51,  in  accord- 
ance with  the  testator's  injunction,  the  additional  surname 
and  arms  of  Lane.    He  m.  1731,  Harriet,  dau.  and  sole  heiress 
of  the  Bight  Hon.  Robert  Benson,  Lord  Bingley,  Ambassador 
to  Spain,  and  was  created  on  the  extinction  of  his  father-in- 
law's  Peerage,  May,  1702,  Baron  Bingley  of  Bingley,  co.  York 
{see.  Burke's  Extinct  Peerage).    His  Lordship  had  an  only  son, 
Robert,  6.  5  Aug.  1732;  m.  1st,  Mildred,  dau.  and  heir  of 
John    Bourchier,   of   Beningborough ;    and    2ndly,    Lady 
Bridget  Henley,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert,  Earl  of  Northington, 
Lord  Chancellor  of  England,  but  predeceased  his  father, 
s.  p..  May,  1768.   His  widow  m.  2ndly,  Hon.  John  Talmash. 
Lord  Bingley  d.  1772,  and  devised  his  great  estates  in  Eng- 
land and  Ireland  to  his  nephew  (the  son  of  his  brother,  Sack- 
ville Fox  and  Ann  HoUoway  his  wife), 

James  Fox-Lane,  Esq.  of  Bramham  Park,  co.  York,  M.P. 
for  Horsham,  m.  23  July,  1789,  Hon.  Marcia  Lucy  Pitt, 
youngest  dau.  of  George,  Lord  Rivers,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George,  his  heir. 

II.  William  Augustus,  m.  31  Dec.  1817,  Lady  Caroline,  sister 
of  George  Sholto  Douglas,  Earl  of  Morton,  and  d.  1832, 
leaving  two  sons. 

III.  Sackville  Walter,  late  M.P.,  to.  22  May,  1826,  Lady 
Charlotte  Mary  Anne  Georgiana  Osborne,  only  dau.  of 
George,  6th  Duke  of  Leeds,  and  by  her  ladyship  (who  rf. 
17  Jan.  1836)  had  two  sons  and  three  daus., 

1  Sackville  George,  now  Lord  Coniers. 

2  Charles  Pierrepoint  D'Arcy,  late  Grenadier  Guards 
(raised  with  his  sisters  to  the  rank  of  a  Baron's  children), 
m.  22  June,  1859,  Louisa  Emma,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas 
Fairfax,  Esq.  of  Newton  Kyme,  co.  York,  and  d.  having 
had  issue. 

1  Elizabeth  Catherine,  m.  7  July,  18S4,  Eev.  Robert 
AVentworth  Cracroft,  Rector  of  Harrington. 

2  Lora  Mary. 

IV.  Thomas  Henry  (Rev.),  deceased. 

I.  Marcia  Bridget,  in.  5  Aug.  1815,  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Marma- 
duke  Vavasour,  Bart.,  and  d.  1829. 
Mr.  Fox-Lane  d.  1821,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Lane-Fox,  Esq.  of  Bramham  Park,  M.P.,  Major 
Y'orkshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  and  D.L.,  m.  20  Sept.  1814, 
Georgiana  Henrietta,  only  dau.  of  Edward  Pery  Buckley,  Esq. 
of  Minestead  Lodge,  Hants,  by  Lady  Georgiana  West  his  wife, 
dau.  of  the  2nd  Earl  of  Delawarr,  and  d.  Nov.  1848,  leaving  a 
son,  the  present  George  Lane-Fox,  Esq.  of  Bramham  Park; 
and  two  daus.,  Georgiana  Marcia ;  and  Frederica  Elizabeth, 
VI.  1845,  Hon.  Adolphus  Frederick  Octavius  Liddell,  son  of 
the  1st  Lord  Bavensworth. 

^,.,Hs_Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  a  chevron  between  three 
foxes' heads  erased  gu.,  for  Fox;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  lion 
rampant  gu.  within  a  border  sa.  on  a  canton  az.  a  harp 
and  crown  or,  for  Lank.    Crests— Ut,  Fox;  2nd,  Lane. 

Seats— Bramham  Park,  near  Tadcaster;  and  Dromahaire, 
CO.  Leitrim.  ^ 

FOX    OF    FOX    HAIiL. 

Fox,  Richard  Edward,  Esq.  of  Fox  Hall,  co. 
Longford,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1872,  b.  28  Nov.  1846  ; 
m.  1870,  Emily,  younger  dau.  of  the  late  Lieut.- 
Col.  Godley,  H.E!I.C.S.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Richard  Niall  Maxwell  Barry,  b.  11  Sept.  1877. 

I.  AdeUne  Frances  Mary. 

II.  Florence,  d.  1873.  in.  Evelyn  Marian  Emily. 

2  Q 


594 


FOX 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


FOS 


EtltCaSC— This  family  (anciently  O'Cahamy,  afterwards 
changed  to  O'Sionach,  anglicised  Fox)  have  their  descent 
from  Maine,  1st  Kiugof  Teffia,  4th  son  of  Niall,  of  the  Nine 
Hostages. 

Sib  rATKiCK  Fox,  of  Moyvore,  co.  AVestmeath,  Cleric  of 
the  Council,  and  Interpreter  of  Irish  to  the  State,  h.  prior  to 
15C0,  purchased  back  from  the  O'Farrells  the  lands  and  castle 
of  Kathreogh.  He  m.  1st,  Janet,  dau.  of  Walter  Newman ; 
2ndly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Gerald  Aylmer,  of  Donadea,  co. 
Mcath.    Sir  Patrick  d.  1618,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Sib  Nathaniel  Fox,  of  Rathrcogh,  now  Fox  Hall,  6. 1588; 
m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Walter  Hussey,  of  Moy  Hussey, 
CO.  Meath.  Ho  d.  1634,  leaving  eight  sons-  and  three  daus. 
He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Patbick  Fox,  Esq.  of  Fox  Hall,  6.  1614;  r,i.  Barbara,  dau. 
of  Patrick,  7th  Baron  Dunsany,  by  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Heneage,  of  Hainton,  and  had  issue.  The  2nd,  but  eldest 
surviving  son, 

Charles  Fox,  Esq.  of  Fox  Hall,  6. 1636,  had,  by  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  four  sons  and  two  daus., 
Patbick,  of  Fox  Hall,  m.  Francis,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Sir 
Edward  Herbert,  Bart,  of  Durrow,  by  Lady  Hester  Lambart, 
dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Cavan,  but.  d.  s.  'p.  1735. 
Chables,  of  whom  presently. 

Peyton,  who  settled  at  Port  Mahon,  near  Newport,  on  tlie 
Inny.  He  was  engaged  in  the  wars,  and  participated  with 
Gen.  Stanhope  in  the  reduction  of  Minorca ;  he  attained 
the  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  and  m.  Marthabetta  Maria,  dau.  of 
Col.  Henry  Piers,  of  Tresternagh,  and  d.  1750. 
Eobert,  d.  imm.  1748,  Grand  Chamberlain  and  Escheator- 

General.  .       „  „  , 

Alice,  111.  William  Persse,  Esq.  of  Spring  Hill,  co.  Gal- 
Jane,'  m.  Anthony  Hickman,  Esq.  of  Ballyket,  co.  Clare. 
Mr.  Fox  ra.  2ndly,  Thomazine,  dau.  of  Col.  Prime  Iron  Eoeh 
fort,  of  Beltranner,  by  whom  he  had  one  dau.    He  d.  1726. 
His  2nd  son, 

Chables  Fox,  Esq.,  eventually  of  Fox  Hall,  as  heir  to  his 
elder  brother,  m.  Miss  Whimey,  dau.  of  Col.  Whitney,  of 
Ncwpass,  by  his  wife  Miss  Boleyn,  aunt  to  1st  Viscount 
Wicklow,  and  d.  1747,  having  had  one  son, 

Chables  Fox,  Esq.,  m.  1725,  Jane,  dau.  of  J.  West,  Esq., 
and  d.  v.  p.  1746,  leaving  three  sons  and  two  daus.  The 
eldest  son, 

Fbancis  Fox,  of  Fox  Hall,  ?;.  1727  ;  m..  1759,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Kichard  Edgeworth,  Esq.  of  Edgeworthstown,  by  Kachael  his 
wife,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Samuel  Lovell,  Esq.  of  Harleston,  co. 
Northampton,  by  whom  he  left  at  his  decease,  1779,  one  son, 

PvicHAED  Fox,  Esq.  of  Fox  Hall,  Col.  of  Militia,  6.  1760; 
in.  Dec.   1787,   Lady  Anne  Maxwell,  dau.  of  Barry,  Earl  of 
Farnham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1801)  had  issue  five  sons  and 
five  daus., 
I.  Fbancis,  his  heir. 

n.  Barry,  h.  1789;  entered  the  army  in  1807,  attained  the 
rank  of  Brcve^Major  1837;  sei-vcd  in  the  expedition  to 
Walcheren,  was  at  Corunna,  Fuentes  d'Honor,  and  in 
America.  He  m.  1824,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Eichard  Lovell 
Edgworth,  Esq.,  and  d.  1863,  leaving  issue, 

1  Maxwell,  Capt.  K.N.,  of  Annaghmore,  King's  Co.,  J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  King's  Co.,  to.  8  May,  1865,  Florence  Jane, 
eldest  dau.  of  Eight  Hon.  Sir  Andrew  Buchanan,  G.C.B. 

2  William  Waller,  late  Capt.  60th  Eifles,  m.  1871,  his 
cousin,  Emma  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Kichard 
Maxwell  Fox,  Esq.  of  Fox  Hall. 

1  Mary  Anne. 

2  Charlotte,  m.  1865,  Eev.  Maxwell  Coote,  son  of  Col. 
Chidley  Coote. 

in.  Charles  of  Ready,  co.  Armagh,  D.L.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
at  one  time  M.l'.  for  co.  Longford,  6.  1791 ;  d.  1862. 

IV.  John  James  (Eev.),  h.  1792;  ra.  1825,  Harriet  Louisa, 
dau.  of  the  late  Eev.  Charles  Cobbe  Beresford ;  d.  March, 
1870,  having  had  issue, 

1  Willoughby  George,  h.  1826;  m.  1853,  Eliza  Anne  Jane, 
dau.  of  Capt.  William  John  Ottley,  2nd  Bombay  Cavalry, 
and  has  issue, 

2  Charles  Maxwell,  D.D.,  m.  Wilhelmina  Banks,  and  has 
two  sons  and  one  dau.  3  Henry  John. 

4  Francis,  m.  1861,  Hester,  dau.  of  the  late  Eev.  Eobert 
Bury,  of  Carrigrenane,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  in  1864,  and  she 
m.  2ndly,  16  Feb.  1865,  Capt.  G.  De  la  Poer  Beresford. 

5  Frederic.  6  Barry  John  George. 

1  Emily  Grace,  m.  1861,  John  E.  Thompson,  Esq.  of 
Clonfin,  CO.  Longford. 

2  Charlotte  Silvia,  m.  1 807,  John  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Holy- 
well, CO.  Sligo;  d.  1874. 

3  Harriett  EUzabcth,  m.  Hercules  Knox,  Esq.  of  Eosslare, 
CO.  Sligo. 

V.  Eichard,  h.  1795;  d.  1864;  w.  Jane  Campbell,  dau.  of 
James  Buchanan,  of  Blair  Vadock,  by  Lady  Jauct,  dau.  of 
Earl  of  Caithness,  and  had  issue, 


1  Maxwell  Sinclair,  d.  1854. 

2  Charles  de  Bassan,  m.  1871,  Emma,  dau.  of  Edmond 
Packe,  Esq. 

3  Henry,  R.N.,  d.  1877;  m.  1872,  Georgina,  dau.  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  Halsted. 

4  Grise  Stanhope.  5  Cecil,  d.  1865.        6  Edward. 

1  Selina  Matilda,  m.  1868,  Charies  Packe,  Esq.  of  Stretton 
Hall,  CO.  Leicester. 
I.  Margaret  Grace,  d.  unm.  1819. 
II    Mary  Anne,  d.  unm.  1818.     iii.  Henrietta,  d.unm.  1868. 

IV.  Selina  Judith,  m.  1820,  James  Saunderson,  Esq.  4th  son  of 
Francis  Saunderson,  Esq.  of  Castle  Saunderson,  co.  Cavan, 
M.P.,  and  had  three  daus.,  Grace,  d.  unm. ;  Selina  Laura, 
m.  1853,  Broke  Turner,  Esq. ;  and  Lydia  Cecil. 

V.  Elizabeth,  d.  mim. 

Col.  Fox  d.  1833,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

The  Eev.  Fbancis  Fox,  of  Fox  Hall,  6.  1788;  m.  1313, 
Frances,  dau.  of  Eev.  Jemmett  Browne,  D.D.,  of  Eiverstown, 
CO.  Cork,  by  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of  Arthur  Blennerhassett, 
Esq.  of  Ballyseedy,  co.  Kerry,  and  had  issue, 

EicHABD  Maxwell,  his  heir. 

John  James  Barry,  deceased. 

Jemmett  George,  6.  1826 ;  m.  1850,  Dora,  dau.  of  J.  West, 
Esq.,  M.D.,  and  had  issue  two  sons  and  three  daus. ;  he  d. 
1  Nov.  1868. 

Fanny  Arabella,  m.  Dr.  Francis  Eobinson. 

Grace  Margaret,  m.  1846,  Major  W.  W.  Stephenson. 

Anne,  d.  unm.  1835. 

Selina  Mary,  m.  1844,  Hon.  Byron  C.  P.  Gary,  3rd  son  of 
Viscount  Falkland,  and  d.  1868. 

Henrietta,  m.  Humphry  Grylls,  Esq.  of  Cornwall. 
Mr.  Fox  was  s.  1834,  by  his  son, 

EicHABD  Maxwell  Fox,  Esq.  of  Fox  Hall,  late  M.P.  and 
D.L.  CO.  Longford,  6.  1816  ;  m.  1835,  Susan  Amelia,  dau.  of 
Admiral  Sir  L.  W.  Halsted,  G.C.B.,  by  Emma  his  wife,  dau, 
of  Admiral  Viscount  Exmouth,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  Dec 
1868)  had  issue, 

Francis  William,  6.1836;  d.  1855. 

EicHAED  Edwaed,  uow  of  Fox  Hall. 

Emma  Louisa,  m.  1871,  to  her  cousin,  Capt.  William  Wallei 
Fox.  Frances  Amelia. 

Annie  Elizabeth,  m.  1867,  Lieut.-Col.  EalphDopping  Hepen- 
stal,  D.L.,  of  Derry  Cassan,  co.  Longford. 

Susan  Henrietta. 

^,-nis— Az.,  a  sceptre  in  bend  between  two  regal  crowns  or,  t 
chief  of  the  last.  Cixst—A  winged  sceptre  ppr.  Motto— Sei 
elatus  nee  dejectus. 

Seat—¥os.  Hall,  Lenamore,  co.  Longford. 


FOX    OF    KILCOURSET. 

Fox,  James  GtEOEGS  HtrsEBT,  Esq.  of  Zillaghj 
Castle,  CO.  Tippevar/,  late  Lieut.  Sth  Lancers,  b 
1  Jan.  1842,  styled  "  The  Fox,"  as  chief  of  his 
name ;  «s.  1st,  16  Nov.  1865,  Elizabeth  Amelit 
Lilian,  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  B.  Grant,  Eector  of  Eath 
conrath,  and  by  her  (who  d.  May,  1875)  has  issue, 

I.  Bbabazon  Hubebt  Maine,  6.  6  Nov.  LS68. 

II.  Arthur  James,  6.  1  June,  1871. 
I.  Eleanor  Frances. 

He  m.  2ndly,  31  May,  1877,  Georgiana  Frances 
eldest  dau.  of  Eev.  C.  Elrington  McKay,  Vicar  o 
Laracor,  and  grand-dau.  of  the  late  George  Ogl 
Moore,  Esq.,  formerly  M.P.  for  the  city  of  Dublin. 

JLinCitSr.— The  name  of  this  family  (which  claims  to  b 
of  the  royal  line  of  O'Neill)  is  derived  from  Teige,  chief  of  hi 
sept,  who  was  named  Sionnagh,  the  Irish  for  a  fox,  and  fron 
him  the  family  was  ever  after  styled  Sionnagh,  translated  b; 
the  English  to  Fox,  and  the  chief  or  head,  by  way  of  eminence 
was  called  "  The  Fox."  They  possessed  the  whole  barony  < 
Kilcoursey,  in  the  King's  Co.,  which  was  surrendered  t 
Queen  Elizabeth,  and  regrantcd. 

Hubert  Fox,  ofLehinchie,  barony  of  Kilcoursie,  alias  "Th' 
Foxes'  "  country,  commonly  called  The  Fox,  as  chief  of  hi 
name,  did,  by  deed  dated  1  March,  1599,  to  express  his  zes 
and  loyalty,  surrender  to  the  Queen  all  his  estate,  spiritual  an 
temporal,  within  the  whole  barony  and  territory  or  loidshi; 
called  the  Mountertagan  or  the  Foxes'  country,  with  inten 
that  her  Majesty  should  regrant  the  same  in  tail  male  to  hii 
and  the  others  of  his  kinsmen ;  in  accomplishment  whereof,  an 
pursuant  to  Privy  Seal,  dated  at  Eichmond,  29  Jan.  1599,  He 
Majesty  granted  the  same  to  him  and  the  heirs  male  of  hi 
body,  to  be  holden  by  knight's  service  in  capite.  The  sai 
Hubert  Fox,  who  was  son  of  Brassil  Fox,  of  Kilcoursey,  an 
grandson  of  Owen  Fox,  of  Kilcoursey,  who  was  30th  in  direi 
descent  from  Neill  Niagallach,  Monarch  of  all  Ireland,  d.s.i 
16  June,  1600,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 


FOX 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


FOX 


595 


BnAssiL  Fox,  Esq.  of  Kilcoursey,  King's  Co.,  son  of  Art  or 
Vrthur  Fox,  who  d.  before  1600.  Brassil  Fox  ni.  Mary,  tlau. 
if  Hugh  Macgeoghesan,  Esq.  of  Castletown,  co.  AVestmcath, 
ind  dying  7  April,  1639,  left,  with  other  issue,  an  elder  son, 

Hubert  Fox,  Esq.  of  Kilcoursey,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Lewis  or 
visagh  O'Connor,  of  Leixlip,  Kildare,  and  had  a  son, 

Brassil  Fox,  of  Kilcoursey,  father,  by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of 
;he  house  of  Magawley,  of 

James  Fox,  of  Ballagh,  who  m.  James  Stone,  and  had  a  son, 

Anthony  Fox,  Esq.  of  Ballagh,  co.  Westmeath,  m.  the  dau. 
if  Charles  Kelly,  of  Castle  Kelly,  co.  Galway;  and  d.  1751, 
eaving  issue  three  sons,  the  eldest  of  whom, 

James  Fox,  Esq.  of  Suntown,  co.  Westmeath,  6.  1715 :  m. 
74-3,  Milicent,  dau.  of  Capt.  Mathew  Paliii,  of  Hyde  Park,  co. 
iVestmeath;  and  d.  1796,  leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

Mathew  Fox,  Esq.  of  Foxbrooko,  b.  1745;  m.  Elizabeth, 
au.  of  John  Grierson,  Esq.  of  Doolistowu,  co.  Meath,  and  d. 
5  May,  1803,  leaving  issue, 

I.  James,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  of  Dublin,  6.  about  1774;  to.  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of 
Alexander  Kingstone,  Esq.,  of  Mosstown,  and  had  issue, 

1  Alexander  Kingstone,  County  Inspector  of  Constabulary 
for  Londonderry,  m.  Miss  Patterson,  and  has  issue. 

2  Mathew,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  27  April,  1832,  Charlotte, 
dau.  of  Kobert  Paterson,  Esq.  of  Gracefield,  and  sister  of 
the  late  Gen.  Paterson,  and  d.  4  Dec.  1858,  leaving  by 
her  (who  d.  9  May,  1864), 

John  Joseph  Paterson,  Capt.  56th  Pompadours,  h. 
28  April,  1833 ;  m.  28  April,  1870,  Kate  Crofton,  only 
child  of  Sir  James  Murray,  M.D.,  of  Dublin,  by  Mary 
Allen,  his  2nd  wife,  niece  of  Charles  M'Garel,  Esq.  of 
Belgrave  Square,  London. 

Eobert  Paterson,  Major  late  11th  Hussars,  h.  26  Jan. 
1835;  m.  28  Sept.  1864,  Marion,  dau.  of  Alfred  Jee, 
Esq.  of  Oxford  Square,  and  d.  22  Dec.  1878. 

Jane  Paterson,  d.  13  May,  1838. 

Charlotte  Elizabeth  and  Joseph,  twins,  h.  19  July,  1S42; 
the  latter  d.  young. 

Sarah  Frances,  d.  March,  1845. 

III.  Joseph,  of  Doolistown,  co.  Meath,  h.  about  1778;  ra. 
Frances,  4th  dau.  of  James  D'Arcy,  of  Hyde  Park,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1840)  had  issue, 

1  Elizabeth  D'Arcy. 

2  Dorothea  Martha,  m.  12  Feb.  1833,  to  the  Eev.  Joseph 
Brabazon  Grant,  A.B.,  Rector  of  Eathconrath,  co.  West- 
meath, son  of  Joseph  Grant,  Esq.  Barrister-at-Law,  of 
the  house  of  Grant,  of  Rothiemurchus,  co.  Inverness. 

3  Emelia  Anne,  m.  1836,  the  Eev.  Hugh  Samuel  Hamil- 
ton, Vicar-General  of  Dromore,  who  d.  s.  j).  1857. 

IV.  William,  of  Dublin,  6.  about  1785;  m.  Ellen,  eldest  dau. 
of  Adam  Loftus  Lynn,  Esq.  of  Newport  Lodge,  co.  Water- 
ford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1844)  left  at  his  decease,  1859, 
several  sons  and  daus.,  all  settled  in  Wisconsin,  United 
States,  America. 

I.  Amelia,  -m.  Eobert  Johnstone,  Esq.  of  Goshen,  co.  Long- 
ford; d.  1844. 

n.  Anne,  m.  the  Eev.  Nicholas  Gosselin,  Eector  of  Tash- 
inny,  co.  Longford,  and  is  deceased. 

III.  Maria,  m.  the  Eev.  Charles  Johnstone,  of  co.  Longford, 
and  d.  in  America. 

IV.  Eliza,  m.  Wniiam  Fletcher,  Gent,  of  Newry,  co.  Down. 

V.  Matilda,  to.  —  Creighton,  Esq.  of  co.  Cavan. 
e  eldest  son, 

Tames  Fox,  Esq.  of  Foxbrook,  co.  Meath,  m.  Harriet,  dau. 
James  D'Arcy,  Esq.  of  Hyde  Park,  co.  Westmeath,  and  by  her 
ho  d.  about  1848)  had  issue, 
Matthew,  of  whom  presently. 
Henry  Charles,  M.D.,  d.  unm. 

James  D'Arcy,  of  Foxbrook,  m.  and  had  Brassil  and  Ellen. 
Frances  Eliza,  m.  1st  April,  1830,  J.  W.  Morton,  Esq.  of 
Hacketstown,  co.  Carlow,  and  had  issue,  one  dau. ;  and 
2ndly,  Dr.  Thompson  Brough,  of  Kittegan,  co.  Carlow,  and 
had  issue  three  sons  and  one  dau.  Harriet,  d.  unm.  1856. 
Maria,  m.  Thomas  Lavallin  D'Arcy,  Esq.  of  the  Hyde  Park 
family, 
e  eldest  son, 

The  Eev.  Mathew  Maine  Fox,  of  Galtrim,  co.  Meath,  m. 
en,  dau.  of  Andrew  Armstrong,  Esq.,  of  Kilclare,  King's 
.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1845)  he  left  at  his  decease,  1843,  an 
'y  child,  James  Geoege  Hdbekt  Fox,  the  present  represen- 
ive  of  the  family. 

4rms— Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  and  in  chief  two  dexter  hands 
iped  at  the  wrist  gu.      Crest — An  arm  embowed  in  armour 
ding  a  sword  all  ppr.    Motto — Sionnach  aboo. 
^eot — Killaghy    Castle,    near   Callan.     Residence — Galtrim 
use,  Summerhill,  co.  Meath. 


FOX    OF    GROVE    HILL. 

Fox,    Egbert,   Esq.  of  Grove   Hill,   Cornwall: 
his  uncle,  the  late  George  Croker  Fox,  Esq. ;  | 


i.  1845  ;  m.  1867,  Ellen  Mary,  dau.  of  Francis 
Bassett,  Esq.  of  The  Heath,  Leighton,  ca.  Bedford, 
and  has  issue, 

Eobert  Barclay,  6.  1873. 

Lilian  Isabel. 

S.tncaCIE.— The  numerous  families  of  Fox  at  present 
residing  in  different  parts  of  the  West  of  England  spring  from 
one  common  ancestor, 

Francis  Fox,  whom  tradition  represents  to  have  come  from 
Wiltshire  (it  is  said  from  the  parish  of  Farley  or  from  that  of 
Pitton)  about  the  year  1645,  during  the  commotions  of  the  civil 
war,  and  to  have  settled  in  the  parish  of  St.  Germans,  in  Corn- 
wall.  He  m.  about  the  year  1646,  Dorothy  Kekewich,  a  relation 
of  the  family  of  Kekewich,  of  Exeter,  and  had  three  sons, 
I.  Francis,  his  heir:  ii.  John,  d.s.p.  1651;  and  in.  James, 
m.  1673,  Elizabeth  Eccord,  of  Plymouth,  and  had  children, 
with  whom  he  settled  at  Philadelphia,  North  America,  1688  ; 
his  male  descendants  are  extinct.  Mr.  Fox  d.  1670,  and  was 
s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  Fox,  Esq.  of  St.  Germans,  who  m.   1st,  1671,  Joan, 
dau.  of  Eichard  Smith,  of  Plymouth,  by  whom  he  had  three 
sons,    Francis,  d.  s.  jj.  1686 ;    John,  d.  s.  p.  1692 ;  Joshua, 
d.  s.  p.  1698  ;  and  two  daus.,  Eachel,  to.  George  Hodge,  of 
Plymouth,  and  Deborah,  m.  Samuel  Croker,    Mr.  Fox  m.  2ndly, 
30  March,  1686,  Tabitha,  dau.  of  George  Croker,  of  Plymouth 
(of  the  family  of  Croker  of  Lineham),  by  whom,  who  d.  1730, 
he  had  issue, 
I.  Francis,  of  St.  Germans,   m.   1707,   Mary  dau.  of  John 
Cogger,  of  St.  Austel,  and  had  issue, 
Francis,  m.  1738,  Hannah  Scantlebury,  who  d.  1782.  He  d. 
im,  leaving,  with  two  daus.  (Anne,  m.  Thomas  Bruce,  and 
Mary,  m.  1st,  Peter  Cloak,  and  2ndly,  Joshua  Hancock), 
as  many  sons, 

Stephen  Francis,  h.  1742;  d.  s.  p.  1816. 
Benjamin,  to.  1st,  1771,  Mary  Emmett,  and  had  by  her  a 
dau.,  Susan  Emmett,  m.  George  Hatch,  and  three  sons, 

1  Francis,  m.  1803,  Ann  Sansom,  and  d.  1815,  leaving 
two  daus.,  Ann  and  Mary,  in.  Edward  Anson  Crouch  : 

2  Joseph  Scantlebury,  E.N.,  ra.  Jane  Lewes  Willes,  and 
had  surviving  issue,  two  daus.  (Jane,  m.  Thomas  Wallis 
McDonald,  Surgeon  E.N.,  and  Elizabeth  Treffry,  to.  Eev. 
Henry  Willoughby  Taylor,  E.N.)  and  as  many  sons, 
Cornelius,  Capt.  E.N.,  m.  1st,  Emma  Jarvis,  2ndly, 
Fanny  Jarvis,  but  has  no  issue  surviving,  and  Henry 
Treffry,  E.M.,m.  Fanny  Stephens,  and  d.  leaving  Charles 
and  Ida ;  3  Benjamin^of  Stoke,  in.  Sarah  Treffry,  and  d. 
1856,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  Cornelius  Willes,  of 
Devonport,  who  m.  Sophia  Elizabeth  Treloar,  and  had  a 
son,  Cornelius  Benjamin,  now  of  Scarborough.  The 
first  named,  Benjamin  Fox,  to.  2ndly,  Elizabeth  Higman, 
and  had  another  son,  Stephen  Francis,  d.  s.p.  1829,  and 
a  dau.,  Hannah,  to.  Henry  Mewburn. 

ir.  George,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  John,  of  Plymouth,  to.  1st,  Lovall  Applebee,  by  whom 

he  had,  with  other  issue,  who  d.  a.  p.,  a  son, 

John,   of  Plymouth,  in.  1747,  IM"  i    :i   ^i   v:  n-;,  of  High 

Wycombe,  and  had,  with  fuur  r    i,    .    ,  (,ng^  all  of 

whom  cL  s.p.,  except  the  scvonili,  I      .  li,     :!]i'd  at  Ohio, 

North  America,  m.  at  Philadelplii.i,  Au.ic  Miller,  and  d. 

1847,  aged  84,  leaving  issue. 

He  in.  2ndly,  Lydia  Berry,  and  was  father  of  James,  of 

Plymouth,  m.  Mary  Bushe,  and  had,  with  eight  daus.  and 

three  sons,  which  latter  d.  s.  p.,  a  son,  James,  of  Plymouth, 

TO.  1812,  Slaria  Grigg,  and  d.  5  Feb.  1860,  leaving  a  dau., 

Louisa  Mary,  m.  1S35,  George  Shirley  Kiernan,  and  two 

sons,  1  Francis,  m.  1850,  Jane  Fortescuc,  and  has  surviving 

issue,    Edward   Francis,   b.  21   Feb.    1856,   and  Madeline 

Herbert :  2  James,  m.  1854,  Ann  Birdwood,  and  has  a  son, 

Sydney  Birdwood,  b.  4  Oct.  1855. 

I.  Mary,  to.  1707,  Andrew  Ellicott,  of  Collumpton. 

II.  Sarah,  rn.  Philip  Debell,  of  Looe. 

III.  Dorothy,  m.  Joseph  Collier,  of  Plymouth. 

IV.  Rachel,  d.  unm.  1706. 

Francis  Fox,  of  St.  Germans,  d.  1704.    His  2nd  son  by  hiS' 
2nd  wife, 

George  Fox,  Esq.  of  Par,  near  Fowcy,  Cornwall,  m.  1st, 
1719,  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Healing,  of  Pcnryn,  Mcreh.inr, 
and  had,  with  a  son  and  two  daus,  wlio  d.  s.  p.,  an  cider  son, 
Edward,  of  Wadebridge,   who  m.  Anna,   dau.   of   Thomas 
Were,  of  Wellington,  Somerset,  and  had  four  daus.  and  live 
sons,  ancestors  of  Fox  of  Wadebridge,  Wellington,  Kings- 
bridge,  Exeter,  &c. 
George  Fox  to.  2ndly,  1726,  Anna,   dau.  of  Philip  Debell,  of 
East  Looe,  Merchant,  and  had,  with  three  daus.,  who  d.  s.  p., 
the  following  issue, 
George  Croker,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Joseph,  of  Falmouth,  ancestor   of  Fox  of  Unslinoton  (see 
infra). 

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POX 


Francis,  of  Plymouth,  6.  1736;  m.  17C0,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Wimam  Cookworthy ;  and  d.  1769,  leaving  a  dau.,  Sarah, 


d.  s.p.,  and  two  sons, 
William,  assumed  the  surname  of  Cookwobtht, 


twice. 


Francis,  m.  1798,  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Birkheck,  of  Settle 
and  left  an  only  dau.,   Sarah,    m.  William    Dillworth 
Crewdson,  Esq.  of  Helme  Lodge,  Westmorland. 
Sarah,  m.  Joel  Cadbury,  of  Exeter. 
Kachel,  m.  1760,  Joiin  Kingston. 
The  eldest  son  of  the  second  marriage, 

Geokoe    Cbokee   Fox,  Esq.  of  Falmouth,  m.  1749,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Were,  of  Wellington,  Somerset,  and  had  issue, 
I.  George  Ckokek,  his  heir. 

II  Robert  Were,  of  Falmouth,  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Tregelles,  of  Falmouth,  and  had,  with  three  sons,  George 
PhiUp,  Henry  Francis,  and  Louis,  who  d.  s.  p.,  and  three 
daus.,  Charlotte,  m.  Samuel  Fox,  of  Tottenham,  Elizabeth 
TregeUes,  m.  William  Gibbins,  and  d.  s.  p.,  1837,  and 
Marianna,  m.  Francis  Tuckett,  four  sons,  who  left  issue, 

1  Robert  Were,  of  Pengerrick,  F.R.S.,  m.  1812,  Maria,  dau. 
of  Robert  Barclay,  Esq.  of  Bury  Hill,  Surrey,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1858)  he  had,  with  two  daus.,  Anna  Maria,  and 
Caroline,  d.  unm.  1851,  one  son, 

Robert  Barclay,  of  whom  hereafter,  as  successor  to 
Grove  Hill. 

2  Joshua,  of  Tregenna,  m.  Joanna  FlannerinR,  and  had 
three  daus.,  Josephine,  m.  Capt.  James  Bull,  R.N. ; 
Marie  Louisa;  and  Joanna  Ellen,  m.  Rev.  James  Davies. 

S  Alfred,  of  Glen  Dourgan,  6.  9  Sept.  1794;  d.  20  May, 
1874 ;  m.  15  May,  1828,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Samuel  Lloyd,  of 
Bordesley,  co.  Warwick,  and  had,  with  six  daus.  (1  Rachel 
Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  Samuel  Lindoe  Fox,  and  2ndly,  Philip 
DebeU  Tuckett ;  2  Sarah  Charlotte,  m.  Robert  Nicholas 
Fowler,  M.P.;  3  Mary,  m.  Joseph  Whitwell  Pease,  M.P. ; 
4  Helen  Maria,  m.  John  William  Pease ;  5  Lucy  Anna, 
m.  Thomas  Hodgkin ;  and  6  Sophia  Lloyd,  d.  s.  p.),  as 
many  sons,  1  Alfred  Lloyd,  6.26  May,  1829,  m.  15  March, 
1864,  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  Francis  Fox,  of  Tottenham,  and 
had  Alfred  Francis,  6.  7  April,  1867,  Hubert,  6.  15  Jan.  i 
1870,  and  William  Edward;  2  Theodore,  &. 4  April,  1831, 
m.  26  March,  1857,  Harriet  Howell,  dau.  of  Paul  Kirkbnde, 
and  had  Theodore  Alfred,  b.  1  Feb.  1858,  Edwin  Kirkbride, 
b.  14  May,  1859,  Herbert  Lloyd,  b.  29  June,  1863 ;  Eliza 
Gurney,  and  Harriet  Beatrice ;  3  Howard  (Rosehill,  Fal- 
mouth), b.  10  Dec.  1836 ;  m.  19  March,  1864,  Olivia  Blanch, 
dau.  of  Charles  Orme,  of  Avenue  Road,  London,  and  had 
Howard  Orme,  6. 16  Aug.  1865,  Charles  Masson,  b.  9  Nov. 
1866,  Olivia  Lloyd,  and  Stella;  4  Charles  William,  6. 
13  June,  1843,  d.  18  June,  1866;  5  George  Henry,  b.  27 
Sept.  1845 ;  6  Wilson  Lloyd,  b.  27  Jan.  1847,  m.  Augusta 
Mary  Rogers. 

4  Charles,  of  Trebah,  m.  Sarah  Hustler,  of  Ulverston,  and 
had  two  daus.,  Juliet  Mary,  m.  Edmund  Backhouse,  M.P. ; 
and  Jane  Katherine,  d.  s.  p.  1833. 
ni.  Philip,  d.  s.  p.  1775. 

IV.  WiUiam  Were,  d.  s.  p.  1775.        v.  Joshua,  d.  s.  p.  1791. 

VI.  Thomas  Were,   of  Falmouth,   m.  1792,   Mary,   dau.  of 

Joseph  Tregelles,  and  d.  23  July,  1844,  having  had  by  her 

(who  d.  26  Jan.  1835)  with  two  other  sons,  who  d.  s.  p., 

1  Thomas  Were,  of  Hoe  House,  Plymouth,  J.P.  Devon, 

b.  28  April,  1793 ;  d.  5  Feb.  1860 ;  m.  3  May,  1814,  Eliza 

Grigg,  of  Plymouth,  b.  30  April,   1789,  who  ri.  26  July, 

1862,  and  had,  with  four  daus.,  Eliza  Mary,  d.  s.  p.  18  iO; 

Jane,  d.  s.p.  1817;    Adeline,  to.  Rev.  Edward  Wilson 

Cooke ;  and  Eliza  Mary  Jane,  m.  William  Henry  Charsley, 

of  Oxford,  and  five  sons,  who  d.  s.  p.,  four  others,  who 

had  issue, 

Thomas  Were,  6.   5  Nov.   1817;    d.  4  July,   1870;  m. 

20  July,    1853,    Frances  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.   Francis 

Hole,  of  Georgeham,  near  Barnstaple,  and  had  issue, 

1  Thomas  Were,  h.  16  D(C.  1755;  2  Arthur  Hole;  and 

3  George  Croker  (twin),  b.  13  Oct.  1858;  4  Walter  Grigg, 

b.  16  Nov.  1864 ;  1  Frances  Adeline ;  2  Blanche ;  3  Alice 

Maud;  4  Florence;  5  Amy. 

Henry,  of  Furzdon,  near  Plympton,  b.  11  Jan.  1819;  m. 
.3  July,  1845,  Mary  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas 
Bussell,  J.P.  CO.  Gloucester,  and  has  William  Russell,  b. 
\,8  April,  1846;  Henry  Elliott,  b.  2  Dec.  1854,  d.  15  June, 
1855 ;  Frederick  Henry,  6.  1  Dec.  1856 ;  d.  26  March, 
1857 ;  Percival  Bradshaw,  6.  5  May,  1859 ;  Edward 
Laurence,  6. 14  April,  1861 ;  Frederick  Russell,  b.  9  June, 
1864 ;  Mary  Kate ;  Eliza  Frances. 
'  Charles  James,  b.  23  April,  1823;  d.  11  April,  1859;  m. 
31  Jan.  1853,  Amelia,  only  dau,  of  Robert  Pitt,  Esq.  of 
East  Butterleigh,  Devon,  and  had  issue,  Charles  James 
Pitt,  6.  28  Dec.  1853,  who  m.  30  April,  1878,  Louise, 
dau.  of  G.  S.  Baker,  of  Weymouth. 
Philip,  6.  24  July,  1824;  d.  17  Feb.  1876;  to.  1  Nov. 
1855,  Isabella,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Ormiston,  of 
Epcrnay,  Geelong,  Australia,  formerly  of  Edinburgh, 
and  had  issue,  William  Andrew,  b.  13  Sept.  1858;  Alfred 
Kingston,  6. 17  June,  1865;  Lydia  Ormiston,  b.  13  June, 
1857,  d.  1864;  Eliza  Jane;  Janet;  Mary  Charlotte; 
Isabella  Ormiston ;  Florence. 
2  William,  of  Gloucester,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth  Windeatt,  by 


whom  (who  d.  1838)  he  had  a  son,  William,  d.  «.  p. ;  and  a{ 
dau.,  Mary  Elizabeth.  He  m.  2ndly,  1844,  Elizabeth  Cos-I 
serat,  and  d.  1866,  leaving  WilUam,  6.  1847,  and  Frances.] 

I.  Mary,  d.  s.  p.  1839.  ii.  Anna,  d.  s.  p.  1829. 

III.  Charlotte,  d.  s.  p.  1785. 
The  eldest  son, 

George  Crokeb  Fox,  of  Grove  Hill,  near  Falmouth,  m. 
Catharine,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Young,  of  Leominster, 
and  niece  and  co-heir  of  James  Payton,  of  Dudley  ;  and  d. 
1807,  leaving  (with  a  dau.,  Catherine  Payton,  who  d.  unm. 
1823)  an  only  son, 

George  Ceokee  Fox,  Esq.  of  Grove  Hill,  to.  1810,  Lucy, 
dau.  of  Robert  Barclay,  Esq.  of  Bury  Hill,  Surrey,  by  whom 
(who  d.  Feb.  1859)  he  had  no  issue  ;  dying  s.  p.  1850,  he  was 
s.  by  his  cousin, 

Robert  Barclay  Fox,  Esq.,  of  Grove  Hill,  only  son  of 
Robert  Were  Fox,  Esq.  of  Falmouth.  He  to.  1844,  Jane 
Gurney,  dau.  of  Mathew  Backhouse,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1860) 
had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  now  of  Grove  Hill. 

II.  George  Croker,  b.  1847;  m.  1871,  Ada  Mary,  dau.  of 
Capt.  Baldwin  Arden  Wake,  B.N.,  and  has  issue,  George 
Croker,  Myra  Caroline  Arden,  Herewal,  and  Evelyn  Croker 

III.  Joseph  Gurney,  i/t.  1873,  Margaret  May,  dau.  of  William 
Just,  of  Bankfields,  Eastham,  Cheshire,  and  has  had  issue, 
Juliet  Maud  Gurney,  deceased,  and  Margaret  Jane  Gurney. 

I.  Jane  Hannah  Backhouse. 
He  d.  1855. 

.^  nns— Erm.,  on  a  chevron  az.  three  foxes'  heads  erased  or 
within  a  bordure  flory  of  the  second  and  on  a  canton  of  the 
same  a  drinking  cup  of  the  third  bearing  three  fleurs-de-li; 
ppr.  on  the  urn  and  charged  in  the  centre  with  a  rose  gu 
Crest — A  fox  sejant  or,  collared  az.,  its  paw  resting  on  afleor 
de-lis  arg.     Motto — Faire  sans  dire. 

-Seat— Grove  Hill  (or  Higher  Arwenack),  near  Falmouth, 

^0%  oi  ^risUnjjton. 
ILtltCaflC. — Joseph  Fox,  Esq.  of  Falmouth,  2nd  son  o 
George  Fox,  of  Par,  by  his  2nd  wife,  and  brother  of  George 
Croker  Fox,  of  Falmouth,  m.  1754,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Bichar 
Hingston,  of  Penryn,  and  had,  with  five  daus.  (1  Anna,  m.  Ist 
William  Rawes,  2ndly,  Thomas  Thompson;  2  Elizabeth 
1784,  John  Allen,  of  Liskeard;  3  Sarah;  4  Tabitha;  an> 
5  Rachel,  all  d.  s.  p.)  six  sons, 

I.  Joseph,  of  London,   and  Wood   Cottage,   Mylor, 
Falmouth,   M.D.,  Physician  to  the  London  Hospital;  w 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Charles  Peters,  and  d.  s.  p.  Feb.  1832, 

II.  Edward  Long,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  Richard,  of  Falmouth,  M.D.,  6.  1764 ;  m.  1786,  Hannal 
dau.  of  Josiah  Forster,  of  St.  Paul's  Churchyard,  Londor 
and  d.  1841,  having  had  issue,  two  daus.,  Priscilla  aa 
Elizabeth,  and  three  sons, 

1  Richard  Hingston,  Surgeon,  6. 1787 ;  d.  s.  p.  1818. 

2  Josiah  Forster,  b.  1788. 

3  Joseph,  of  Falmouth,  Surgeon,  6.  1792;   d.  1861; 
1819,  Anna  Peters,  dau.  of  Samuel  Tregelles,  of  FalmouU 
and  had  issue,   1  John  Joseph,  of  Stoke  Newington,  i 
1821,   TO.  1847,  Sarah  Angel,  dau.  of  Charles  Allen, 
Coggleshall,  Essex,  and  has  Hugh  Courtenay,  6.  1841 
Charles  AUen,  6.  1849,  Richard  Hingston,  6.  1853,  Josep 
Tregelles,  b.  1855,  Robert  Fortescue,  b.   1858,  Samui 
Harris,  b.  1860 ;  2  Richard,  d.  1825 ;  3  Henry  Tregelle 
of  Beechworth,  Victoria,  Australia,  Surgeon,  6.  1826,  « 
Melita  Abrahams,   and  has  issue,  Henry  Tregelles,  < 
1863,  d.  1870,  Marshall,  b.  1865,  John  Raymond,  6.  186' 
Charles  Alexander,   6.    1870,   Alice  Elizabeth,   and  Ji 
sephine;    4    Richard    Francis,   6.   1827,   d.  s.  p.   1844 
5  Samuel  Tregelles,  b.  1830,  d.  s.  p.  1860;    6   Edwai 
Joseph,  b.  1834,  d.  1840;  7  Nathaniel,  of  Falmouth, 
1835,   TO.   1857,   Elizabeth,   dau.   of   James  B.   Fox, 
Falmouth,  and  has  issue,  Francis  Joseph,  6.  1859,  Arthi 
Edward,  6.   1864,  Anna  Elizabeth,  Ellen  Mary,  Rachfil 
Tregelles,   Harriet,  Gertrude,   and  Katherine  Marshal 
8  Alexander,  of  Shortlauds,  Auckland,  New  Zealand, 
1837,  m.  1869,  EUen,  dau.  of  John  Phillips,  of  Tottenhai 
and  has  a  dau.,  Marian;  9  Edward  Marshall,  of  Live 
pool,  b.  1840,  d.s.p.  1866;  1  Anna  Priscilla,  d.  185( 
2  Rebecca  Smith;  3  Catherine  Mary,  d.  1832;   4  Ell< 
Elizabeth,  d.  1834. 

The  2nd  son, 

Edward  Long  Fox,  Esq.  of  Brislington  House,  Somera 
and  Queen  Square,  Bristol,  M.D.,  rn.  1st,  1784,  ICatheril 
dau.  of  Edward  Brown,  of  Walcot,  by  whom  (who  d.  23  Sej 
1803)  he  had,  with  five  daus.  (1  Mary  Brown,  m.  Charles  Lot 
Muller,  of  London,  and  d.  1803 ;  2  Katherine  Brown,  d.  unm 
3  Anne,  d.  unm. ;  4  Jane  Brown,  m.  Henry  Davis,  Esq 
5  Emma,  d.  unm.),  two  sons, 

I.  Edward  Long,  of  London,  d.  .i.  p. 

II.  Henry  Hawes,  BI.D.,  of  Berkeley  Square,   Bristo  . 
afterwards  of  Nortliwoods,  co.  Gloucester,  b.  12  Oct.  185 


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FKA 


597 


m.  16  June,  1817,  Harriot,  dau.  of  Rev.  Eichard  Jones, 
liector  of  Cliarfield,  co.  Gloucester,  J. P.  and  D.L.  cos. 
cJloucester  and  Wilts,  by  whom  (who  d.  2  Dec.  1831)  he 
luul  issue, 

1  Henry  Hawes,  of  London,  6.  21  Jan.  1819 ;  m.  Elizabeth 
Gilbert. 

2  Edward  Jones,  6.  4  May,  1820 ;  d.  28  March,  1844. 

3  William  Charles  (Kev.),  of  The  Grange,  Northwoods,  co. 
Gloucester,  M.B.  St.  John's  Coll.  Cambridge,  Patron  of 
the  Living  of  Frampton  Cotterell,  co.  Gloucester,  b. 
19  Sept.  1826;  m.  1st,  4  Nov.  1857,  Eliza  Frances,  2na 
surviving  dau.  of  Rev.  George  Hunt,  of  Wadenhoe  House, 
CO.  Northampton.  She  d.  26  Jan.  1861,  leaving  an  only 
dau.,  Alice  Mary,  b.  24  March,  1859.  He  m.  2ndly, 
26  Aug.  1863,  Georgina  Sarah,  dau.  of  Rev.  Nathaniel 
Wodehouse,  Vicar  of  Worie,  Somerset,  by  whom  he  had 
issue,  Lionel  Wodehouse,  b.  21  Sept.  1865 ;  Armine  Wode- 
house, 6.  6  April,  1869;  Raymond  Wodehouse,  6.  11  July, 
1873;  Eliza  Frances,  b.  3  Sept.  1864. 

4  Richard  Vaughan,  d.  young. 

1  Harriot  Charlotte,  b.  24  Oct.  1824,  d.  young. 
Dr.  Edward  Long  Fox  ra.  2ndly,  1805,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Major 
•John  Charles  Ker,  by  whom  (who  d.  10  April,  1861)  he  had, 
with  seven  daus.  (1  Elizabeth  Ann,  on.  William  Goodeve,  of 
Olifton;  2  Madelina  Ker;  3  Anna  Mary,  m.  1844,  Rev.  George 
Leopold  Cartwright;  4  Emma  Selina,  d.  unm.  1802;  5  Kathe- 
rine  Long,  m.  1845,  Thomas  Danger,  of  Bristol;  6  Fanny 
Sophia,  d.  unm. ;  7  Lousia  Caroline),  six  other  sons, 

III.  Charles  Joseph,  of  The  Beeches,  Brislington,  and  Fair- 
holme  and  Torquay,  M.D.,  b.  21  Jan.  1806 ;  d.  June,  1870 ; 
m.  1834,  Ellen,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Lucas,  of  Lon- 
don, by  Jemima  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Newcombe,  D.D., 
Archbishop  of  Armagh,  and  Lord  Primate  of  Ireland,  by 
whom  (who  d.  Dec.  1855)  he  had  issue, 

1  Charles  Edward,  Barrister-at-Law,  Commissioner  for 
taking  Accounts  in  the  High  Court,  Bombay,  b,  7  June. 
1837. 

2  Stephen  Newcome,  6.  1849. 

3  Walter  Dowell,  d.  unm.  1853. 

1  Ellen  Jemima.  2  Agnes  Anna  Maria. 

3  Constance  Katherine,  m.  3  July,  1867,  Charles  Henry 
Tawney,  M.A. 

4  Annie  Newcome.  5  Edith. 

6  Gertrude  Emily.  7  Madeleine. 

IV.  Edwin  Fydell,  b.  6  Apr!!,  1807,  d.  s.p. 

V.  William  Edward,  of  Clifton,  b.  30  May,  1811;  m.  1849, 
Emma,  widow  of  Sir  George  Molyneux,  6th  bart.  of  Castle 
Dillon,  and  has  issue,  1  William  Edward  Ker,  b.  1850; 
2  John  Charles  Ker,  6.  1851 ;  3  James  Ireland,  6.  1852 ; 
and  4  Isabella  Anna  Maria. 

VI.  Edward  Fydell,  M.R.C.S.,  of  Kensington  Place,  Brisling- 
ton,  b.  20  April,  1814;  m.  1st,  1841,  Elizabeth  Augusta, 
dau.  of  John  Hugh  Smyth  Pigott,  of  Brockley,  Somerset, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  June,  1850)  he  had,  1  Edward 
Churchill  Pigott,  6.  1842;  2  Arthur  Edward  Willington,  of 
Bath,  6. 1844,  1  Elizabeth  Isabella  Louisa,  d.  1846  ;  2  Agnes 
Catherine  Pigott;  3  Elizabeth  Augusta  Pigott.  He  to. 
2ndly,  July,  1868,  Ellen  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  War- 
rington, of  London,  and  has  another  dau.,  4  Evelyn  Maude 
Warrington. 

VII.  George  Frederick,  of  Keynsham,  Somerset,  6.  24  May, 
1817 ;  m.  1840,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Browne  Simpson 
of  Congresbury,  Somerset,  and  has,  1  Harry  Croker,  Royal 
Engineers,  b.  1842;  2  George  Gerald,  b.  1852;  1  Isabella 
Maria;  and 2  Madelina  Helen. 

VIII.  Washington,  settled  in  Canada,  6.  13  Jan.  1824;  m. 
Slay,  1860,  Mary  Desmond  Coffin,  and  d.  Oct.  1866,  leaving 
a  sou,  Arthur  Copley,  b.  June,  1864. 


FRAMPTON  OF  MORETON. 
rEAMPTON,  Henry,  Esq.  of  Moreton,  Dorset, 
".P.  and  D.L.,  late  Major  Queen's  Own  regt.  of 
f(  omaury  Cavalry,  b.  7  May,  1804  ;  m.  13  May, 
833,  Charlotte  Louisa,  dau.  of  Robert  Willis  Blen- 
iwc,  Esq.  of  Hayes,  Middlesex,  and  dying  20  Feb. 
S79,  left  an  only  child, 

Louisa  Makt,  m.  22  Nov.  1855,  Rupert  Pennefather  Fether- 

stonhaugh,   Esq.   of   Balrath,   co.  Westmeath,    and  has 

issue,  1  Henry  Rupert,  6.  7  Nov.  1861;  2  Cuthbert  Lionel, 

b.29  July,  1865;    1  Teresa  Charlotte,  b.  17  Nov.    1856. 

2  Ethel  Maude,    6.   14  March,    1858;    3  Dora  Adelaide, 

b.  5  April,  1859 ;  4  Mary  Blanche,  6.  8  March,  18C4. 

iLtltCatgC. — John  Frampton,  of  Moreton  (son  of  Walter 

0   Frampton,  who   acquired  the   manor  of  Moreton  by  his 

larriage  with  Margaret,  the  heiress  of  that  property,  who  is 

.ipposed  to  have  been  of  the  family  of  Husee),  was  24  years 

F  age  at  his  father's  death,  1389,  and  was  returned  six  times 

)  Parliament  as  Knight  of  the  shire  for  Dorset,  from  1387  to 

105.     He  was  present  at  the  Battle  of  Agincourt;  and  in  the 

.h  U£NBY  v.,  was  appointed  a  Commissioner  to  Array  the 


CO.  of  Dorset  against  a  French  invasion.  He  m.  three  times. 
By  his  1st  wife,  Isabel,  dau.  of  Robert  Prouse,  he  had  one 
dau.,  Margaret,  to.  Robert  Bingham,  of  Binghaiiis  Melcombe, 
Dorset.  By  Edith,  dau.  of  Sir  Matthew  Stawell,  Knt.  of 
Catherston,  Somerset,  his  2nd  wife,  he  had  three  sons,  Robert, 
his  heir;  John  (father  of  John,  of  Potterne  and  Echilhampton| 
Wilts,  whose  son,  by  Joanna  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Edward  Mareschall,  of  Woodcote,  Hants,  was  Roger  Framp- 
ton, who  eventually  s.  to  Moreton) ;  and  WilUam,  M.P.  for 
Dorchester.  John  Frampton  d.  2G  May,  1426,  leaving  Mar- 
garet his  3rd  wife,  surviving  him,  and  was  s.  at  Moreton  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Frampton,  of  Moreton,  whose  son  (by  Alianor  his 
wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  WilUam  Browning,  of  Melbury  Stamp- 
ford,  Dorset), 

James  Frampton,  of  Moreton,  b.  1462 ;  m.  Anastatia,  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Newborough,  Knt.  of  LuUworth,  Dorset ;  and  d. 
5  June,  1523.  Leaving  no  legitimate  issue,  he  settled  his 
estates  on  James  Frampton,  his  bastard  son,  who  to.  Avice, 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  de  la  Lynde,  Knt.  of  Winterborn,  Clenston, 
Dorset,  and  d.  s.  p.  before  22  Aug.  1525.  On  his  decease 
the  manor  of  Moreton,  witli  other  appendant  estates,  de- 
scended to 

Roger  Frampton  (the  grandson  of  John,  the  2nd  son  of 
John  Frampton,  of  Moreton,  who  d.  1426).  He  was  b.  1495, 
and  m.  Alice  Trenchard;  but  d.  s.  p.  3  May,  1530.  His 
nephew  (the  son  of  his  brother  Edward), 

John  Frampton,   of  Moreton,   b.  1516;    d.  14  Nov.   1557, 
leaving  by  his  wife  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Nicholas  WiUoughby,  of 
Tonerspiddle,  Dorset  (with  six  daus.),  live  sons, 
Robert,  his  heir. 

John,  of  Upway,  Dorset,  who,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Henry  WiUoughby,  of  Upway  aforesaid,  had,  Robert,  his 
eldest  son;  and  George,  of  Buckland. 
Francis,  Rector  of  Studland,  Dorset,  d.  s.  p.  1046. 
William,  who  ?.  to  the  Moreton  estates. 
James,  of  Buckland  Ripers,  ra.  Katherine,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  John  Trenchard,  of  Warmwell,  3rd  son  of  Sir  George 
Trenchard,  Knt.  of  Wolverton,  Dorset;  and  dying  1631, 
was  .9.  by  his  son,  James  Frampton,  Esq.  of  Buckland  Ripers. 
By  Katherine  his  1st  wife,  dau.  of  Berkeley  of  Pill,  he  had 
James,  of  Buckland,  who  d.  unm.  1676;  and  Katherine, 
who  became  the  wife  of  George  Daubeney,  of  Gorwell, 
Dorset;  and  by  Elizabeth  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Sam- 
ways,  of  East  Thilvington,  Dorset,  he  had  one  son,  Giles 
Frampton,  of  Buckland,  b.  1643,  who  s.  his  half-brother, 
James,  in  the  estate  of  Buckland.  By  Elizabeth  his  wife 
(who  d.  1706),  dau.  of  Amias  Fulford,  son  of  Sir  Francis 
Fulford,  of  Great  Fulford,  Devon,  he  had  three  sons,  on 
whom,  in  succession,  the  estate  of  Moreton  was  entailed  by 
their  cousin,  WilUam  Frampton,  viz.,  Giles,  of  Buckland, 
b.  1680,  d.  unm.  after  1689  ;  William,  of  whom  hereafter; 
and  Robert,  1683,  who,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Giles  White,  of  Athelhampton,  had  issue  one  son  and  four 
daus. 
The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Robert  Frampton,  of  Moreton,  High  Sheriff  of  Dorset  1588, 
m.  Margery,  dau.  of  Lord  Thomas  Paulett,  of  Melplash,  and 
had  two  sons,  Thomas  and  Charles,  who  both  appear  to  have 
d.  s.  p. ;  and  one  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  1693,  WiUiam  Daccomb. 
Robert's  uncle, 

William  Frampton,  of  Moreton,  to.  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  George  Broughton,  of  Sampford  Botfield,  Somerset, 
and  by  her  (who  to.  2ndly,  Thomas  Hannam,  of  Wimbourne 
Minster)  had  a  son, 

William    Frampton,    of  Moreton,    h.   7  April,    1607;    m. 

Katharine,  dau.  of  John  TregonweU,  of  Milton  Abbas,  Dorset; 

and  dying  16  Aug.  1643,  was  .s.  in  his  estates  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Frampton,  of  Moreton,  b.  1629;  d.  un7n.  8  Feb. 

1689,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Tregonwell  Frampton,  Esq.  of  Moreton,  b.  1641.  He  was 
Keeper  of  the  Running  Horses  to  King  William  III.,  Queen 
Anne,  George  I.,  and  George  II. ;  and  d.  unm.  at  Newmarket 
1728,  when  the  estates  devolved  upon  his  kinsman  (the  de- 
scendant of  James  Frampton,  of  Buckland  Ripers), 

William  Frampton,  Esq.  of  Moreton,  6.  1C81;  to.  Judith, 
dau.  of  Henry  Arnold,  Esq.  of  Ilsington,  Dorset,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1732)  he  left  at  his  decease,  1717,  an  only  surviving 
son, 

James  Frampton,  Esq.  of  Moreton,  b.  1711;  High  Sheriff  of 
Dorset  17  George  II.;  m.  1st,  20  Aug.  1746,  Mary,  only  dau. 
and  heir  of  Joseph  Houlton,  Esq.  of  Farley  Castle,  Somerset, 
by  whom  (who  d.  1762)  he  had  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  Phiills, 
only  dau.  (and  heir  after  her  brother's  death,  1761)  of  Samuel 
Byam,  Esq.  of  the  Island  of  Antigua,  widow  of  Charlton 
WoUaston,  M.D.,  by  whom  (who  d.  Feb.  1829)  he  had  issue, 
James,  his  heir;  and  Mary.  He  d.  1784,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
James  Frampton,  Esq.  of  Moreton,  High  Sheriff  1793,  and 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


TEA 


Lieut.-Col.  Comm.  of  Dorset  rcgt.  of  YeomaTiTT  Cavalry,  b. 

4  Sept.  1760;    m.    9  Sept.    1799,   Lady  Harriot  Strangways, 

dau.  of  the  2nd  Earl  of  Ilchester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1844)  he 

left  at  his  decease,  S  Feb.  1855, 
Hkket,  late  of  Moreton.  ,      ^       ,    ,  _ 

William  Charlton  (Rev.),  3I.A.,  Eector  of  Moreton,  b.  4  June, 

Harriott  Gcorgiana,  m.  28  Oct.  1830,  William  Mundy,  Esq. 
of  Markeaton,  M.f.  co.  Derby,  who  d.  April,  1677. 
Louisa  Charlotte. 

Arms— Arg.,  a  bend  gu.  cottised  sa.    Crest— A  greyhound 
sejant  arg.  collared  gu.  ilnged  or. ,    J/o£io— Perseverando. 
<Seci£— Moreton,  Dorchester. 


FEANCE-HAYHUKST    OS"    BOSTOCK 
HAIili. 

See  Hayhuest. 


FEANCKLIN    OP    GONALSTON. 

FEiNCELiN,  John  Lieil,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Gonal- 
ston,  CO.  Nottingliam,  aud  Great  Barford,  co.  Beds, 
b.  11  Nov.  184.4 ;  m.  17  March,  1868,  Hon.  Alice 
Maude,  eldest  dau.  of  Viscount  St.  Vincent,  and 
has,  witli  other  issue, 

John,  6.  1872. 

iLl'UCaSC. — Robert  Feancklin,  Esq.  of  Sldpton-upon- 
Craven,  co.  York,  was  father  of  William  Francklin,  of  Thur- 
leigh,  CO.  Bedford,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Eisley,  of  Eavensdon, 
in  the  same  co.,  and  had,  with  three  younger  sons,  Thomas, 
Pvichard,  and  William,  Deans  of  York,  Durham,  and  Windsor, 
an  elder  son,  John  Fbancklin,  who  was  father,  by  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Carry,  of  Thurleigh,  of  a  son, 

John  Fbancklin,  Esq.  m.  1st,  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  Halle,  of 
Mildham,  co.  Durham,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons,  John  and 
AVilliam,  and  a  dau.  He  vi.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Edward  Copley, 
of  Southill,  CO.  Bedford,  and  by  her  had,  with  other  issue, 
three  sons, 

George,  of  whom  presently. 

Edward  (Kev.),  6.   1548,  Hector  of  KelshuU,  co.  Hertford, 

ancestor  of  the  present  John  Liell  Francklin,  Esq.  of 

Gonalston. 

Thomas,  an  Alderman  of  the  City  of  London. 
The  eldest  son  of  his  2nd  marriage, 

George,  Fbancklin,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Styles,  of  Langley, 
Kent,  and  had,  with  three  daus.  (Anne,  ni.  Richard  Gery,  of 
Bushmead,  co.  Beds;  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Basse,  of  Berton, 
Bucks ;  and  Margaret,  m.  Thomas  Bacan,  of  Burton,  co. 
Northampton),  four  sons,  of  whom  i.  Edmond,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Charnock,  of  Holcot,  co.  Bedford,  and  had 
one  dau.,  Elizabeth;  ii.  George,  of  whom  presently.  The  2nd 
son, 

George  Francklin,  Esq.  of  Maverne,  co.  Bedford,  6.  15D0  ; 
TO.  Dorothy,  only  dau.  of  William  Halsey,  of  Gaddesdon, 
Hants,  and  by  her  had,  with  a  dau.,  Anne,  r,i.  Richard  Daston, 
of  Wormington,  co.  Gloucester,  three  sons,  George,  d.  s.  'p.  ; 
William,  in,,  the  Countess  of  Donegall,  and  d.  s.  p.  ;  and 

SiK  JouN  Francklin,  a  Master  in  Chancery,  m.  twice,  but 
having  no  issue,  left  his  estate  at  his  decease,  Aug.  1707,  to 
his  kinsman. 

The  Rev.  John  Francklin,  of  Mileham,  Rector  of  Gressen- 
hall,  6.  27  Oct.  1G6G,  great-grandson  of  the  Rev.  Edward 
Francklin,  Rector  of  Kelshull,  Herts,  above-mentioned.  He 
m.  29  Aug.  1G95,  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Neale,  Merchant  of 
Wisbech;  aud  d.  20  Nov.  1710,  having  had  an  eldest  son  and 
heir. 

John  Fbancklin,  Esq.  of  Great  Barford,  co.  Bedford,  6. 

2  June,  1C97;  m.  1st,  2G  July,  1731,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sandra 
Foster,  Esq.  of  Great  Barford ;  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth  Taylor, 
relict  of  Richard  Dittle,  Esq.,  Merchant  of  Wisbech,  and  by 
the  former  only  had  issue.  He  d.  24  July,  1740,  leaving, 
with  a  dau.,  Anne,  d.  1794,  an  only  surviving  son  and  heir, 

John  Francklin,  Esq.  of  Great  Barford,  6.  June,  173G;  m. 

3  Feb.  1759,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Liell,  Esq.  of  London, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  U  June,  1787)  had  twelve  children,  all  of 
whom  d.  unm.,  except  one  dau.  (Mary,  m.  4  Oct.  1790,  Henry 
Bolton,  Esq.  of  Lincoln,  and  d.  wiiliout  leaving  issue,  4  Sept. 
1795),  and  his  3rd  son, 

RicHAED  Fkanckl.n,  Esq.  of  Great  Barford,  6.  26  April, 
1776 ;  m.  26  Feb.  1807,  Judith  Reddall,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Sir  Philip  Jlonoux,  Bart,  of  Sandy  Place,  co.  Bedford,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  0  May,  1813)  had  issue,  John,  late  of  Gonalston ; 


George,  d.  young,  27  Feb.  1813;  and  Elizabeth  (deceased),  m. 
Feb.  1829,  Capt.  William  Halstead  Poole,  R.H.A.,  of  Terrick 
Hall,  Salop.  Mr.  Francklin  d.  19  May,  1843,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

John  Francklin,  Esq.  of  Gonalston,  J.P.,  5.  5  June,  1S03; 
High  Sheriff  1851;  m.  28  Feb.  1839,  Frances  Barbara,  2nd  dau. 
of  the  late  Harry  Edgell,  Esq.  of  Cadogan  Place,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  and  one  of  the  Benchers  of  Gray's  Inn ;  and  d.  30  April, 
1858,  leaving  issue, 

John  Liell,  now  of  Gonalston.       Harry,  6. 10  Sept.  1846. 

Caroline,  m.  Slay,  18G1,  Rev.  S.  Reynolds  Hole,  Vicar  of 
Caunton,  Notts. 

Elizabeth,  m.  2  Jan.  18G8,  Frederick  Bumaby,  Esq.  of  Lang- 
ford  Hall,  Notts. 

^,.„i.5_Arg.,  on  a  bend  engrailed  between  two  lions'  heads 
erased  gu.,  a  dolphin  hauriant  between  two  parrots  or.  Ci-est 
—A  dolphin's  head  or,  erased  gu.  between  two  olive  branches 
vert.    iHo«<o— Sinceritate. 

^[(.ofj;— Gonalston,  near  Southwell,  Notts;  and  Great  Barford, 
CO.  Bedford.  „ 

FRANK    OF    CAMPSALL. 

Feakk,  Fredeeick  Bacon,  Esq.  of  Campsall, 
CO.  York,  and  Earlham  Hall,  Norfolk,  J.P.  and 
D.L.  West  Eiding  co.  York,  High  Sheriff  1872, 
b.  20  April,  1827 ;  ni.  14  Nov.  1854,  Mary  Anne, 
eldest  dau.  of  Eear-Admiral  Sir  Baldwin  Wake 
Walker,  Bart.,  K.C.B. 

HtUCaije— The  purchases  of  the  Franks,  in  the  county  of 
York,  began  in  the  3rd  of  James  I.,  when  the  manor  of  Trum- 
flete  was  bought  from  Sir  William  Willoughby,  by  John 
Frank,  an  Alderman  of  Pontefract,  who  d.  about  the  year  1624, 
His  eldest  son, 

Richard  Frank,  Esq.  of  Pontefract  and  Campsall,  6.  1593, 
m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Bernard  Ellis,  Esq.,  Recorder  of  York,  and 
leaving  no  male  issue,  was  s.,  in  accordauce  with  a  settlement 
he  had  made  (by  the  son  of  his  elder  dau.),  his  grandson, 

Edward  Ashton,  Esq.,  son  of  Edward  Ashton,  Esq.of  Club- 
cliffe,  in  Methley,  by  Ann  his  wife,  elder  dau.  and  co-huir  of 
RicnAED  Frank,  Esq.  of  Pontefract  and  Campsall,  who  assumed, 
upon  inheriting  Campsall,  &c.,  at  the  decease  of  his  grand- 
father, the  surname  and  arms  of  Frank.  He  to.  his  cousin, 
Ann,  dau.  of  John  Pelham,  Esq.  of  Hull,  by  Jane  his  wife,  2nd 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Frank,  Esq.  of  Campsall,  and  had 
an  only  dau.,  Anne,  m.  Sir  George  Tempest,  Bart,  of  Tong, 
and  d.  1746.     Edward  Frank  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Matthew  Ashton,  Esq.  b.  1G55,  who  also  assumed  the  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Frank.  He  to.  Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Ashwin,  of  Hamburgh,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  Oct.  1745)  had 
two  sons  and  five  daus.  Mr.  Frank  d.  22  March,  1717,  and 
was  «.  by  his  elder  son, 

Richard  Frank,  Esq.  of  Campsall,  Recorder  of  Pontefract 
and  Doncaster,  one  of  the  earliest  Members  of  the  Society  of 
Antiquaries.  He  to.  Margaret,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir,  with  her 
sisters  (EUzabeth,  m.  1st,  Samuel  Savile,  Esq.  of  Thribergh, 
and  2ndly,  John  Hoare,  Esq. ;  and  Catherine,  to.  1st,  John 
Smythe,  Esq.  of  Heath,  and  2ndly,  Thomas  Standish,  Esq.  of 
Duxbury),  of  Robert  Frank,  Esq.of  Pontefract,  M.P.,  grandson 
of  Robert,  younger  brother  of  Richard  Frank,  Esq.,  above- 
mentioned,  whose  dau.  m.  Edward  Ashton;  but  d.  without 
issue,  22  May,  1762,  aged  64,  when  the  estates  passed  to  his 
nephew. 

Bacon  Frank,  Esq.  of  Campsall,  J.P.,  for  many  years  Chair- 
man of  the  Quarter  Sessions,  and  High  Sheriff  for  co.  York 
1777.  He  m.  Catherine,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Hoare,  Esq.  of 
Pontefract,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert 
Frank,  Esq.  M.P.  for  the  same  place,  and  had  issue. 

Bacon,  an  officer  in  the  army,  killed  by  a  fall  from  his  horse 
at  Tunbridgc,  15  June,  1789,  aged  18. 

Edward,  his  father's  heir. 

Catherine.  Elizabeth. 

Margaret,  m.  Rev.  John  Francis. 

Mary,  m.  Charles  Main  waring,  Esq.  Capt.  R.N.,  and  has  an 
only  son,  Edward  Frank  Charles  Mainwaring, 

Charlotte,  m.  Thomas  Bellamy,  Esq. 
Mr.  Frank  d.  4  April,  1812,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Rev.  Edward  Frank,  of  Campsall,  Rector  of  Alderton, 
Suffolk,  m.  1800,  Mary  Frances,  dau.  of  Col.  James  Sowerby, 
R.A.,  and  had  issue,  i.  Richard  Bacon,  his  heir;  ii.  Edward; 
III.  and  IV.  Aspinall  and  Adolphus,  twins;  i.  Jemima.  The 
eldest  son, 

Richard  Bacon  Frank,  Esq.  of  Campsall,  m.  Caroline,  dau. 
of  S.  CurtcLs,  LL.D.,  of  an  old  Kentish  family  (she  »i.  2ndly, 
Capt.  Mitchell),  and  d.  of  cholera  1832,  having  had  issue,  the 


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present  Fuederick  Bacon  Feank,  Esq.  of  Campsall,  and  Earl- 
ham  Ilall;  Philip  Curteis  Bacou,  rf.  young;  and  Eleanor 
Bacon. 

Arms — Per  saltire  az.  and  vert  on  a  saltire  indented  or,  a 
falcon  ppr.  belled  gold.  Crest — A  morion  ppr.  thereon  a  falcon 
also  ppr.  gutee  de  larmes,  belled  or.  Motto—Esse  quam  videri. 

Scats — Campsall,  near  Doncaster ;  and  Earlham  Uall,  Nor- 
folli. 


FEANKS    OF    CARUia. 

Franes,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Carrig,  co.  Cork, 
h.  1828  ;  s.  his  father  1870  ;  m.  21  Oct.  1865,  his 
cousin,  Eleanor  Marion,  dau.  of  John  Franks,  Esq. 
of  Ballyscaddaue,  co.  Limerick,  and  has,  with  other 
issue, 

William  WniTMORE,  b.  1868. 

iLl'nrarir.— The  first  of  the  English  family  of  Franks  who 
ectiled  in  Ireland,  was  an  officer  in  Cromwell's  army. 

Davld  Franks,  Esq.  of  Garriarthur,  co.  Limerick,  living 
there  28  Feb.  1718,  was  father  of  two  sons, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  Matthew,  of  Moorestown,  co.  Limerick,  6.  about  1702; 
Til.  1738,  Anna  Upham,  of  co.  Limerick,  and  had,  with 
other  issue, 

1  Henry,  of  Moorestown,  co.  Limerick,  and  of  Maidstown, 
CO.  Cork,  b.  1739;  m.  5  Oct.  1763,  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of 
Eobert  Atkins,  Esq.  of  Fountainville,  co.  Cork,  and  had 
issue, 

Eobert,  of  Maidstown,  6.  1767;  m.  Eebecca,  dau.  of 
Eobert  MoUoy,  Esq.  of  Streamstown,  King's  Co.,  and 
d.  26  Oct.  1843,  leaving  issue.  His  eldest  "son,  Henry, 
of  Maidstown,  and  afterwards  of  Gortnavidera,  co. 
Tipperary,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eingrose  Atkins,  Esq. 
of  Prospect  Hill,  co.  Cork. 

Thomas,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  o!  John  Maunsell,  Esq.  of 
Ballybrood,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  one  son,  Thomas, 
d.  unm. 

Henry,  m.  and  had  issue. 

Charles,  ra.  and  had  issue,  Eev.  James  S.  Franks,  and 
others. 

2  Tliomas,  of  Ballymagooly,  co.  Cork,  b.  1729;  d.  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  the  Eev.  John  Day,  and  dying  1787,  left 

Blathew,  of  Jerpoint,    co.  Kilkenny,  and  of  Merrion 
Square,  Dublin,  b.  1768;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Eobert  Fer- 
guson, Esq.,  and  had  issue, 
Thomas,  of  Fitzwilliam  Street,  Dublin,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  b.  1808,  m.  1834,  Mary,  dim.  uf  Thomas  Cuth- 
bert  Kearney,  Esq.  of  Garratstown,  co.  Cork,  and 
has  issue,  Matthew,  Thomas,  and  Mary. 
Eobert    Ferguson,   of   Jerpoint,    and    Upper   Mount 
Street,  Dublin,  m.  1833,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  the  Eight 
Hon.  Charles  Kendal  Bushe,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of 
Ireland,  and  had, 
Norman,  late  Capt.  51st  regt.,  m.  Mrs.  Carey. 
Cecil.  John,  m.  Miss  Lumsden. 

Kendal.  Charles. 

Knima,  m.  Col.  Bland. 

Henrietta,  to.  15  Aug.  1863,  Bruce  Brine,  Esq.,  E.E. 
Mary,  d.  unm.  Sydney. 

Eosalie,  d.  unm.  (killed  in  the  railwav  accident  at 
Abergele,  1868). 

Florence,  0,.  unm.  Josephine. 

TIatthew.  John. 

Catherine,  m.  the  Eev.  Dennis  Mahony,  of  Dromore 
Castle,  CO.  Kerry. 

Mary,  »i.  John  Waller,  Esq.,  Barrister  at-Law. 
Ellen,  111.  Joseph  Smyly,  Esq.  M.D. 
John,  (Sir)  Knt.,  Judge  at  Calcutta  1825  (see  Franks  of 

Balli/scaddane). 
AVilliam,  an  officer  E.N.,  f?.  s.  p. 
Eobert,  of  Leeson  Street,  Dublin,  d.  mm.  1850. 
Lucy,  m.  1791,  Thomas  Cuthbert,  Esq.  who  took  the 
name  of  Kearney. 
Catherine,  m.    Thomas    Leland,    Esq.   of   Fitzwilliam 

Square,  Dublin. 
Anne,  m.  Hickman  Kearney,  Esq. 
Mary,  Mrs.  Palmer. 
3  Welstead,  of  Kilfinnan,  co.  Limerick,  m.  1776,  Frances, 
dau.  of  William  Chapman,   and  had  a  son,  Thomas,  of 
Mallow,  d.  s.p.  1805. 

1  Margaret,  m.  Noble  Seyward,  Esq.  of  Kilcannaway,  co. 
Cork. 

2  Mary,  m.  Thomas  HefTernan,  Esq.  of  co.  Limerick. 

3  Gertrude,  m.  Sir  John  Purcell,  Knt.  of  High  Fort,  co. 
Cork.  Ellen. 

The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Franks,  Esq.  of  Garriarthur,  co.  Limerick,  b.  about 
1700 ;  m.  Miss  Hart,  of  co.  Clare,  and  was  fatlier  of 

TuoiiAS  Franks,  Esq.  of  Can-ig,  co.  Cork,  J. P.,  m.  Margery, 


of  Grange,  co. 


eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Eichard  Hart 
Limerick;  d.  1780,  leaving  issue, 
David,  his  heir. 

William,  successor  to  his  brother.  Thomas. 

Catherine,  m.  her  cousin.  Sir  John  Franks,  and  d.  1812. 

Margaret,  m.  1st,  Ealph   Lawrenson,  Esq.;  and  2ndly    

Capt.  Joseph  Gabett  iiourchier  {see  p.  168).  ' 

The  elder  son, 

David  Franks,  Esq.  of  Carrig,  co.  Cork,  J.P.,  m.  a  dau.  of 
James  Nash,  Esq.  of  Bellevue,  co.  Cork,  and  by  her  (who  m. 
2ndly,  Major-Gen.  Sir  Thomas  Browne,  Col.  8th  Hussars,  and 
d.  1847)  left  no  issue,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

William  Franks,  Esq.  of  Carrig,  J.P.,  m.  Catherine,  eldest 
dau.  of  William  Hume,  Esq.  of  Humewood,  co.  Wicklow,  M.P  , 
and  had  issue, 
William,  late  of  Carrig. 

Thomas  Harte  (Sir),  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  andK.C.B., 
served  with  great  distinction  through  the  mutinies  in  India, 
TO.  1st,  Matilda,  dau.  of  Richard  Kay,  Esq.,  and  widow  of 
the  Rev.  W.Fletcher;  and  2ndly,  1  March,  1859,  Rebecca 
Constantia  Elizabeth,  widow  of  the  late  Samuel  Brewis,  Esq. 
of  Langley  House,  Prestwich,  Lancashire  ;  and  d.  5  Feb. 
1862. 
David  Brudenell,  vi.  1837,  Catherine,  dau.  of  —  Thompson, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
Catherine  Cecilia  Jane,  m.  Sir  Denham  0.  Jophson  Norreys, 
Bart.,  M.P.  Mar-aret. 

His  eldest  son, 

William  Franks,  Esq.  of  Carrig,  J.P.,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Adam  Newman,  Esq.  of  Dromore,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  1870,  hav- 
ing had,  with  three  daus.,  four  sons, 

I.  Thomas,  now  of  Carrig. 

II.  William.  in.  David.  iv.  John. 
Arms — Vert,  on  a  saltire  or,  a  griffin's  head  erased  gu. ;  in 

the  centre  chief  point  a  mullet  of  the  second.    Crest — Out  of 
a  mural  crown   or,  a  griffin's  head  gu.  between    two  wings 
erminois  each  charged  with  a  mullet  sa.      Motto — Sic  vos  non 
vobis. 
/Seai— Carrig,  co.  Cork. 


FRANKS    OF    BALIiYSCADDAlTE. 

Feanes,  John,  Esq.  of  Ballyscaddane,  co. 
Limerick,  J.P.  for  cos.  Essex,  Limerick,  and  Tip- 
perary, and  D.L.  for  the  first-named  shire.  High 
aheriff  of  Limerick  1864,  m.  30  Dec.  1828,  Eleanora, 
dau.  of  William  Whitmore,  Esq.  of  Dudmaston 
Hall,  Salop,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  John,  J. P.,  b.  17  Nov.  1831;  m.  25  April,  1865, 
Clara,  only  dau.  of  George  MacKenzie  Kettle,  Esq.  of 
DaUicott,  House,  Salop. 

II.  Henry  Whitmore,  Indian  Army,  6.  9  Aug.  1840;  m. 
Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  John  Watts,  Esq.  of  Norton  Court, 
CO.  Gloucester. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Thomas  Wise  Gubbins,  Esq.  of  Kilfrush,  and  is 
deceased. 

II.  Eleanor  Marion,  m.  21  Oct.  13G5,  Thomas  Franks,  Esq. 
of  Carrig  Park,  co.  Cork. 

^incase — This  is  a  branch  of  the  family  of  Franks  of 
Carrig. 

Sir  John  Franks,  Q.C,  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court,  Bengal, 
b.  1769  (2nd  son  of  Thomas  Franks,  Esq.  of  Ballymagooly,  by 
Catherine  his  wife,  sister  of  the  late  Judge  Day) ;  m.  1st, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Franks,  Esq.  of  Carrig,  co.  Cork; 
2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Marshall,  Esq.;  and  3rdly,  1849, 
Sarah  Wollaston,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  O'Eegan,  Esq., 
Barrister-at-Law,  and  had  issue  by  the  1st  wife  only, 
John,  now  of  Ballyscaddane. 

Mathew,   11th  Dragoons,  m.  Louisa,  dau.  of  Capt.  Roche, 
E.I.C.S.,  and  left  issue,  1  John,  m.  ISO),  Margaret,  4th  dau. 
of  Thomas  Brown,  Esq.  of  Ebbw  Vale  Park,  co.  Monmouth, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Brecon,  and  J.P.  for  co.  Monmouth, 
of  which  he  was  High  Sheriff  in  1854 ;  and  2  Eobert,  Bengal 
Artillery. 
Margaret,   m.  the  Vcn.  John    Hawtaync,    Archdeacon  of 
Bombay,  and  had  issue,    William  Hawtayne,   Capt.  39th 
foot;  Katherine,  to.  Eichard  Deane  Oliver,  Esq. 
Catherine,  in.  Thomas  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Killee  Castle. 
Lucy,  m.  the  late  Henry  Holroyd,   Esq.,  son  of  Sir  George 
S.  Holroyd,  Judge  of  the  Court  of  King's  Bench  in  England, 
and  had  issue. 
Sir  John  Franks  d.  1852. 

drills— Vert,  on  a  saltire  or,  a  griffin's  head  erased  gu. ;  in 
the  centre  chief  point  a  mullet  of  the  second.  Crest— Out  of  a 
mural  crown  or,  a  griffin's  head  gu.  between  two  wings 
erminois  each  charged  with  a  mullet  sa.  Motto— Siic  vos  non 
vobis. 
^'tai— Ballyscaddane,  near  Knocklong,  co.  Limenck. 


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PHASER    OF    CASTLE    FRASER    AND 
INVERALLOCHY. 

Fease-r,  Feedeeick  Mackenzie.  Esq.  of  Castle 
Traser  and  Inverallochy,  co.  Aberdeen,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  late  85th  light  infantry,  and  Lieut.-Col.  of 
the  Eeserve  Forces,  I.  April,  1831 ;  m.  24,  April, 
1871,  Ladj  Marie  Augusta  Grabrielle  Berengere 
Blanche,  eldest  dau.  of  George,  Earl  of  Perth 
and  Melforl,  which  lady  d.  without  issue  8  Feb. 
1874. 

ULlltWCJC.— The  Hon.  Simon  Feaser,  of  Inverallochy,  son  of 
Simon,  8th  Lord  Kraser,  m.  Lady  Margery  Erskine,  2nd  dau. 
of  James,  7tU  Earl  of  Buchan,  and  was  father  of 

SiMo.v  Fbaseb,  of  Inverallochy,  who  had  a  son  and  heir, 

Chaeles  Fbaseb,  Esq.  of  Inverallochy,  whose  eldes'.,  dau., 
Maetha,  m.  Colin  Mackenzie,  Esq.  of  Kilcoy,  and  by  him  was 
mother  of,  with  other  issue,  Chables  (whose  only  son  Sir  Colin 
Mackenzie,  was  1st  bart.  of  Kilcoy),  and 

Alexandee  Mackeszie,  M.P.  for  co.  Ross,  Lieut. -Gen.  in 
the  army,  and  Col.  7Sth  Highlander;,  who  derived  from  his 
mother  the  estate  of  Inverallochy,  and  that  of  Castle  Fraser 
from  her  younger  sister,  Elizabeth,  and  assumed,  in  con- 
sequence, the  additional  surname  of  Feasee,  by  royal  license. 
He  ra.  1786,  Helen,  sister  of  Francis,  Lord  .Seaforth;  and 
d.  1809,  having  had  (with  two  daus.,  Marianne  and  Helen, 
deceased)  two  sons, 

I.  Chables,  his  heir. 

II.  Frederick  Alexander  Mackenzie,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army, 
and  Assistant  Quartermaster-General  to  the  forces  in  Canada, 
m.  1st,  Emma  Sophia,  2nd  dau.  of  Hume  Macleod,  E.sq.  of 
Harris,  and  by  her  had  two  sons,  Frederick  Charles,  and 
Colin,  and  one  dau.,  Isabel.  He  m.  2ndly,  21  Sept.  1843, 
Georgina  Augusta,  dau.  of  the  Eight  Hon.  Sir  Charles 
Bagot,  G.C.B.,Governor  of  Canada,  and  shed.  23  June,  I85I. 

The  elder  son, 

Chaeles  Mackenzie  Fbaseb,  Esq.  of  Castle  Fr.iser,  co. 
Aberdeen,  J.P.  and  P.L.,  Col.  of  the  Highland  Rifle  Militia, 
and  Vice-Lieut,  of  co.  Aberdeen,  b.  9  June,  1792;  ra.  25  April, 
1817,  Jane,  4th  dau.  of  Sir  John  Hay,  Bart,  of  Hayston,  by 
Mary  Elizabeth  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  James,  16th  Lord  Forbes, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Wingfield,  Coldstream  Guards  and  60th  Rifles; 
b.  13  June,  1822;  d.  10  Feb.  1846. 

II.  Charles  Murray,  82nd  regt.,  b.  8  Dec.  1825;  d.  22  July, 
1846. 

ni.  Fr.ncis  Mackenzie,  R.N.,  h.  19  June,  1827;  d.  1849. 

IV.  Friderick,  now  of  Castle  Fraser,  Inverallochy. 

I.  Cathtr.ne,  d.  1856.  ii.  Mary  Elizabeth,  d.  1847. 

III.  Eleanor  Jane,  m.  185.5,  Right  Rev.  George  Tomlinson, 
1st  Bishop  of  Gibraltar,  and  d.  1858,  leaving  issue,  Eleanor 
Fraser  Tomlinson,  George  Charles  James,  and  Mary  Eliza- 
beth. 

IV.  Grace  Harriet. 

v.  Augusta  Charlotte,  m.  25  April,  1854,  Robert  Drummond, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Charles,  Sybil,  Wingfield  Fraser,  and 
Kenneth  Mackenzie. 

Col.  Fraser  served  in  the  Peninsula  in  1803-9  in  the  52nd regt., 
and  in  1812  in  the  Coldstream  Guards.  He  sat  in  Pariiaraent 
for  CO.  Ross  from  1815  to  1819.  He  d.  7  March,  1871,  and  was 
«.  by  his  only  surviving  son,  the  present  Col.  Fbedeeick 
Mackenzie  Feasee. 

Arma — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  nz.,  a  crescent  or,  between 
three  frascs  arg. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  three  antique  crowns  gu. ; 
all  within  a  borduru  erminois.  Crat  —  A  stag's  head  ppr. 
MoUo—Jc  suis  pre.st. 

£eo(s— Castlo  Fraser ;  and  Inverallochy,  co.  Aberdeen. 


FRASER    OF    HOSPITALFIELD. 

Alan-Fbasee,  Pateick,  Esq.  of  Hospitalfield,  co- 
Forfar,  Blackcruig,  co.  Perth,  and  Hawkesbury  Hall, 
CO.  Warwick,  J.P.,  m.  Sept.  1843,  Ehzabeth,  only 
dau.  of  Major  John  Fraser,  of  Hospitalfield,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Fi-ancis  Parrot,  M.D., 
of  Birmingham,  and  assumed,  1851,  the  additional 
Bumame  and  arms  of  Feasee.  He  is  son  of 
Eobert  Allan,  Esq.  of  Arbroath,  by  Isabel  his 
■wife,  dau.  of  Alexander  Macdonald  Esq.,  also  of 
Arbroath. 

.^rm.i— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  az.,  three  frazes  arg. ;  2nd 
and  3rd,  gu.,  a  lion  rampant  arg. all  within  a  bordure  indented 
or,    for  distinction  a  canton  erm.     Crest— A  talbot'B  head 


erased  holding  in  the  mouth  a  bunch  of   strawberries  ppr. 
Motto — Nosce  teipsum. 

Seats — Hospitaltield,  Arbroath,  co.  Forfar;  Blackcraig,  co, 
Perth;  and  Hawkesbury  Hall,  co.  Warwick. 


FRASER    OF    FINDRACK. 

Feasee,  Feancis  G-aeden,  Esq.  of  Findrack,  co. 
Aberdeen,  J.P.  and  Capt.  East  York  Militia,  s.  his 
father  1824,  and  is  heir  and  representative  of 
Baird  of  Auchmeddcn,  chief  of  that  name  ;  m.  1861, 
Elizabeth  M'Kenzie  Stewart-Menzies,  eldest  dau.  of 
the  Eev.  A.  E.  Irvine,  D.D.,  of  Blair  Athol,  by  his 
wife  Margaret  Stewart-Menzies,  of  Chesthill,  and 
has  two  daus.  and  two  sons, 

I.  Fbancis  David  Stewaet  Baied,  6.  1862. 

II.  Alexander  R.  I.,  6.  1864. 

JLillttlQC. — Feancis  Feasee,  only  son  of  John  Fraser,  of 
Ferryhill.  near  Aberdeen,  4th  son  of  Thomas  Fraser,  of  Durris, 
CO.  Kincardine,  and  Helen,  dau.  of  James  Gordon,  of  Aber- 
geldie,  acquired  the  lands  of  Findrack  and  other  lands  in  co. 
Aberdeen.  The  immediate  ancestor  of  the  family  of  Durris 
(who  were  anciently  designed  Thanes  of  Cowie  and  Durris),  in 
common  with  the  noble  families  of  Lovat  and  Saltoun.  was  Slit 
Alexandee  Fbaseb,  Knt.,  Lord  High  Chamberlain  of  Scot- 
land in  the  reign  of  King  Roeebt  Beucb.  He  m.  Lady  Mary, 
sister  of  that  great  Prince,  from  whom  he  got  many  grants  of 
land.  He  had  a  charter  of  the  lands  of  Strachan  1316.  Tho 
lands  of  Durris  were  erected  into  a  free  barony  by  King  Davi» 
Becce  1309. 

Feancis  Fbaseb,  of  Findrack  and  Pitmurchie,  m.  Agnes 
Adam,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  son, 

Feancis  Feaseb,  of  Findrack,  6.  1669;  in.  1704,  Janet,  dau. 
of  John  Fraser,  Esq.  of  Cooperhill,  by  whom  he  had  issue. 
His  4th  son,  William,  Advocate,  b.  22  Feb.  1719,  m.  Helen 
Burnett,  sister  of  Sir  Thomas  Burnett,  6th  bart.  of  Leys ;  and 
his  eldest  son, 

Feancis  Fbaseb,  of  Findrack,  5. 18  Sept.  1707  ;  m.  Catherine, 
4th  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Gordon,  Bart,  of  Gordonstown,  and 
sister  of  Sir  Robert,  the  4th  bart.,  who,  on  the  demise  of 
William,  the  21st  earl,  claimed  to  be  the  Earl  of  Sutherland, 
but  the  title  was  adjudged  to  the  earl's  dau.  He  d.  24  Oct. 
1791,  leaving  (with  a  dau.  Janet,  b.  5  Feb.  1746;  m.  8  Nov. 
1763,  Charles  Forbes,  of  Auchernack,  by  whom  she  had  issue, 
Nathaniel  Forbes,  b.  1  Feb.  1706,  of  Auchernach  and  Dun- 
nottar,  a  Lieut.-Gen.  E.I.C.S.,  and  Col.  24th  Madras  N.I.; 
and  two  other  sons)  five  sons,  all  of  whom  d.  s.  p.,  except  tho 
eldest, 

Fbancis  Feasee,  of  Findrack,  6.  1737  ;  m.  1761,  Henrietta, 
dau.  of  William  Baird,  Esq.  of  Auchmedden,  chief  of  that 
name  by  his  wife,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Duff,  of  Dipple,  and 
sister  of  William,  1st  Earl  of  Fife.  Francis  Fraser  d.  24  Dec. 
1809,  having  had  (with  seven  younger  sons,  who  all  d.  unm.y 
or  without  issue)  an  eldest  son, 

Feancis  Fbaseb,  of  Findrack,  5.  22  Aug.  1762,  Commander 
R.N.,  and  Post  Capt.  in  the  naval  service  of  Portugal,  who 
was  an  officer  on  board  the  "  Formidable  "  at  Lord  Rodney's 
victory  over  Comte  de  Grasse,  12  April,  1782;  at  the  reUef  of 
Gibraltar  under  Lord  Howe ;  and  at  several  other  naval  en- 
gagements during  the  late  war.  He  m.  Garden,  dau.  of  Mr. 
Charles  Winchester,  of  Aberdeen,  and  sister  of  Lieut.-Col. 
Robert  Winchester,  K.H.,  92nd  Highlanders.  He  d.  24  April, 
1824,  leaving  (with  three  daus.,  two  of  whom  d.  young)  three 
sons, 

Feancis  Gaeden,  now  of  Findrack. 

William  Nathaniel,  of  Tornaveen,  co.  Aberdeen,  m.  1846, 
Philadelphia,  dau.  of  Hugh  Veitch,  Esq.  of  Stuartfield, 
Town  Clerk  of  Leith,  and  brother  of  Lieut.-Col.  Henry 
Veitch,  of  Eliock,  co.  Dumfries,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 
a  son,  Franci-s,  b.  12  Dec.  1855. 

Robert  Winchester,  M.D.,  Staff  Surgeon  2nd  Class,  Army 
Medical  Department,  m.  1842,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  the  late 
Arthur  Anderson,  Esq.  of  Charlton,  co.  Forfar,  and  of  Dee- 
bank,  CO.  Aberdeen. 

Armx,  &c.  —  Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  grand  quarters,  az., 
three  frases  arg.,  for  Feasee;  2nd  grand  quarter  counter- 
quartered,  Ist,  az.,  three  boars'  heads  couped  or,  armed  arif. 
and  langued  gu.,  2nd,  or,  three  lions'  heads  erased  gu.  langued 
az.,  3rd,  or,  three  crescents  within  a  double  tressure  floiy 
counterflory  gu.,  4th,  az.,  three  frases  arg.  all  within  a 
bordure  nebuly  gu.,  for  Gordon  of  Invergordon  ;  3rd 
grand  quarter  counterquartered,  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  a  boar 
passant  or,  for  Baibd  of  Auchmedden,  2nd,  az.,  a  unicorn 
salient  arg.  armed  maned  and  unguled  or,  within  a  bordure 
of  the  last,  charged  with  eight  half  thistles  ppi-.  and  as  many 
half  rosea    gu.   stalked   and    leaved   ppr.   conjoined    pale- 


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ways,  beinjc  the  coat  of  augmentation  granted  to  the  1st  Earl 
of  Kinnoull;  3iU,  arg.,  three  inescutcheons  gu.,  for  Hat; 
above  the  shield  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with 
a  mantling  gu.  doubled  arg. ;  and  upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries 
is  set  for  Crest,  a  stag's  head  erased  ppr.,  and  in  an  escrol 
above  the  same  this  Motto — "I  am  ready;  "  and  on  a  com- 
partment below  the  shield  are  placed  for  supporters  two  stags 
ppr.,  the  destination  of  the  supporters  being  limited  to  tiie 
patentee  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  or  the  body  of  his 
father. 
Seat — Findrack,  Torphins,  Aberdeen. 


FRASER    OF    FORD. 

Fraske,  Major-Gen.  Simon,  late  of  Ford,  of 
Overton  House,  co.  Lanark,  J. P.  for  cos.  Edinburgh 
and  Lanark,  b.  1809  ;  m.  1837,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  the 
late  Lewis  Eraser,  Esq.  Capt.  15th  regt.  and  grand- 
dau.  of  the  late  John  Williams,  Esq.  of  Willcroft, 
High  Sheriff  co.  Hereford,  and  has  issue  two  daus., 

I.  Charlotte,  m.  William  Hogarth  Adam,  Esq.,  Fleet-Surgeon 
K.N.,  and  has  issue,  1  William  Simon  Frazer,  6.  1870 ; 
2  Stephen  Douglas  St.  Clair;  and  3  James  Crauford 
O'Neill. 

II.  Julia  Agnes. 

Major-Gen.  Eraser,  late  Col.  2nd  Commandant  of 
the  Eoyal  Marine  forces.  Light  Infantry,  served  in 
H.M.S. "  Vernon"  during  the  blockade  of  the  Dutch 
coast  at  the  separation  of  Belgium  from  Holland, 
also  througliout  the  Syrian  campaign,  including  the 
storming  and  capture  of  Sidon,  where  he  led  the 
storming  party  to  the  successful  capture  of  the 
citadel  gate  ;  the  capture  of  Beyrout,  and  bombard- 
ment and  capture  of  St.  Jean  d'Acre.  He  also 
served  throughout  the  whole  of  the  Crimean  war, 
and  lias  received  six  decorations  and  three  clasps. 

ILtnrajJC. — This  branch  of  the  clan  Fraser,  of  which  Lord 
Lovat  is  the  chief,  is  derived  from 

The  Hon.  James  Fbasek,  third  son  of  Hugh  Fraser,  first  Lord 
Lovat,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Fenton,  Lord  of 
Beaufort,  and  sister  and  heir  of  William  Fenton,  of  that  ilk. 
He  m.  Anne  St.  Clair  (family  name  formerly  Ross),  sister  to 
the  Constable  of  Dingwall  Castle,  and  was  father  of 

Alexander  Fraser,  of  Craigroy,  whose  direct  descendant, 

William  Fraser,  of  Belforth,  was  father  of 

William  Fraser,  of  Ford,  co.  Edinburgh,  m.  1738,  Julian, 
dau.  of  John  Campbell,  of  Lochdochart,  and  great-grand-dau. 
of  Sir  Robert  Campbell,  of  Glenochy,  ancestor  of  the  Earls  of 
Breadalbane.    Their  eldest  son, 

Simon  Fraser,  first  of  Ford,  m.  Janet  Douglas,  grand-dau. 
of  Sir  Robert  Douglas,  of  Glenbervie,  and  great-grand-niece  of 
William,  Earl  of  Selkirk,  afterwards  Duke  of  Hamilton,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the  late 

Simon  Fraser,  of  Ford,  m.  Christian,  dau.  of  John  Allen, 
Esq.  of  Edinburgh,  and  d.  1838.    Their  eldest  son, 

Major-Gen.  Simon  Fraser,  of  Overton  House,  is  now  the 
representative  of  the  Ford  branch  of  the  noble  house  of  Lovat, 
and  patron  of  the  "  New  Clan  Fraser  for  the  Dominion  of 
Canada." 

^rj)i.5— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  az.,  three  cinquefoils  arg., 
2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  three  antique  crowns  or.  Crest — A  buck's 
head  erased  or.     Motto — Je  suis  prest. 

Seat — Overton  House,  by  Hamilton,  co.  Lanark. 


FREEIiAND    OF    OAKLANDS. 

Feeeland,  Humphry  William,  Esq.  of  Oak- 
lands,  Sussex,  M.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  b.  28  Aug.  181-i ; 
Barrister-at-Law,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Chichester 
from  1859  to  18G3,  when  he  resigned  his  seat. 

HtllCagC— This  branch  of  the  family  of  Freeland  of 
Burton  Sfari/e  and  Gretham,  Hants,  whose  pedigree  is  given 
in  the  Visitation  of  Hants  for  1634,  settled  about  two  centuries 
ago  at  Westbourne,  Sussex. 

Joseph  Freeland,  Esq.  of  that  place,  6.  1673;  m.  Eliza- 
beth Whittington,  of  Aldingbourne ;  and  d.  1730.    His  3rd  son, 

Joshua  Freeland,  Esq.  of  Weslbcurne,  m.  170G,  Mary 
Kinnett,  and  by  her  was  father,  inter  alios,  of 

John  Freeland,  of  Singleton,  Sussex,  m.  Betty,  dau.  of 
Peter  Bennett,  of  Boxgrovc,  in  the  same  co.,  and  had  issue, 
1.  John;   u.  WilUam  {m.  Hannah  Osmond,  of  Bedhampton, 


Hants,  and  had  issue,  John  Osmond,  William  Bennett,  and 
Henry  Francis) ;  in.  Joseph;  iv.  James  Bennett;  v.  Charles; 
and  I.  Sarah.    The  4th  son, 

James  Bennett  Freeland,  of  Chiche.ster,  6.  22  Nov.  1782; 
on.  16  Dec.  1813,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Humphry,  also  o'i 
Chichester,  by  Sarah  Apps  his  wife,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

HnMPHRY  William,  present  representative. 

Francis  Edward,  b.  6  March,  1816  ;  rf.  unm.  24  Feb.  1343. 

Frances  Ann,  in.  26  June,  1844,  Nicholas  Tyacke,  M.D.; 
d.  4  March,  1861,  leaving  issue. 

Harriett,  m.  22  Sept.  1846,  Major  Gustavus  Nigel  Ankc? 
Kingscote  Yonge,  and  has  issue  four  sons. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  erm.  between  three  mullets  gu. 
Crest— A  leopard  passant  arg.  pellettee.  ilfoiJo— Libera  terra 
liberque  animus. 

/S'tai— Oaklands,  Chichester. 


FREEMAN    OF    CLAPTON. 

Williams-Eeeeman,  William  Peeee,  Esq.  of 
Clapton,  CO.  Northampton,  Secretary  H.M.  Diplo- 
matic Service,  b.  16  Oct.  1834 ;  m.  16  April,  1863, 
Isabella  Francos  Sophia,  dau.  of  Herman  Merivale, 
Esq.,  C.B.,  Permanent  Under  Secretary  of  State  for 
India,  by  Caroline  Penelope  his  wife,  dau.  of  Eev. 
Wilham  Villiers  Eobinson,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Augustus  Peere,  b.  28  Sept.  1SC5. 

II.  Lionel  Peere,  b.  18  May,  ls67. 

III.  Ralph  Peere,  b.  11  Sept.  1875. 

I.  Caroline  Frederica,  d.  17  Aug.  1871. 

II.  Agnes  Caroline.  in.  Violet  Mary. 

itinCagC. — Anthont  Williams,  Esq.  (of  a  family  long 
settled  at  Denton,  co.  Lincoln),  had,  by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of 
William  Peere,  Esq.,  a  son, 

Peere  Williams,  Esq.,  Clerk  of  the  Estreats  temiJ- 
Charles  II.,  to.  Joanna  Oyley,  a  lady  of  good  family  in 
Holland,  and  was  father  of 

William  Peere  Williams,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  author  of 

three  volumes  of  Reports.    He  m.  Anne,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir 

of  Sir  George  Hutchins,  one  of  the  Lords  Commissioners  of 

the  Great  Seal  temp.  William  and  Mary,  and  had  issue, 

Hutchins  (Sir),  of  Clapton,  co.  Northampton,  created  a  bart. 

1747  (.sec  Burke's  Extinct  Baronetage). 
Frederick,  of  whom  presently. 

William  Peere,  of  Cadleigh,  Devon,  m.  a  French  lady,  and 
had  two  daus.,  Elizabeth,  m.  1771,  Thomas,  Lord  Graves; 
and  Ann,  m.  Sir  Richard  Sutton,  Bart,  of  Norwood  Park. 
George,  m.  Diana,  dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Coventry. 
Anne,  rn.  1st,  George  Speke,  Esq.  of  White  Lackington, 
by  whom  she  had  an  only  dau.,  the  wife  of  Frederick, 
Lord  North ;  and  2ndly,  Sir  Francis  Drake,  Bart,  of  Ash, 
Devon. 

Louisa,  m.  Sir  Robert  Hamilton,  Bart. 
The  2nd  son. 

Rev.  Frederick  Williams,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Peter- 
borough, 7)1.  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Dr.  Robert  Clavering, 
Bishop  of  Peterborough,  and  had  (with  other  issue,  who  d.  in 
infancy),  William  Peere,  of  whom  presently ;  Robert,  b.  2G 
May,  1745;  to.  28  Aug.  1773,  Miss  Anne  Leigh;  Ehzabeth, 
m.  26  Dec.  1768,  Thomas  Mitchell,  Esq.  of  Nafferton,  North- 
umberland: Mary,  m.  12  Nov.  1768,  Christopher  Nesham, 
Esq.  of  Houghton-le-Spring.    The  elder  son, 

William  Peere  Williams,  Esq.,  Senior  Admiral  of  the 
Fleet,  b.  15  Dec.  1741;  m.  20  June,  1771,  Miss  Henrietta 
Wilts,  and  had  issue,  William  Peere,  d.  15  May,  1776; 
Frederick  Charles,  b.  17  March,  1781,  d.  1  June,  1799;  Wil- 
liam Peere,  of  whom  presently;  and  a  dau.,  Anne  Eliza, 
d.  young.  Admiral  Williams  assumed,  19  Jan.  1822,  the 
additional  surname  and  arms  of  Freejian,  and  d.  10  Feb. 
1832,  aged  90.    His  youngest  son, 

William  Peere  Williams  Freeman,  Esq.  of  Fawley  Court, 
Bucks,  b.  6  Sept.  1782;  m.  2  March,  1811,  Frances  Dorothea, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Robert  Willis  Blencowe,  Esq.  of  Hayes 
Park,  Middlesex,  and  by  her  (who  to.  2ndly,  Feb.  1839,  Gen. 
Sir  George  Thomas  Napier,  K.C.B.)  had  two  sous  and  a  dau., 
William  Peere,  of  whom  presently. 

Frederick  Peere,  of  Grcatham,  Sussex,  &.  2  Jan.  1814;  m. 
6  Oct.  1853,  Sarah  Augustus,  dau.  of  Capt.  Henry  Edward 
Napier,  and  d.  17  Jan.  1870,  leaving  issue,  1  Frederick 
Henry  Peere,  R.N.,  6.  1  May,  1855;  2  George  Charles 
Peere,  35th  regt.,  6. 11  Aug.  1856  ;  3  John  Peere,  6. 13  April, 
1858. 
Mary  Frances,  to.  8  Jan.  1841,  George  Rooper,  Esq.;  and 
d.  15  April,  1856,  leaving  issue. 
Mr.  Williams  Freeman  predeceased  his  father  18  July,  1830. 
His  elder  son, 


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TUE  LANDED  GENTKY. 


FEE 


William  Peebe  Williams  Fbeeman,  Esq.  of  Fawley  Court, 
Bucks,  subsequently  of  Pylewell  Park,  Hants,  J.P.  for  cos. 
Hants,  Bucks,  and  Oxford,  D.L.  for  co.  Oxford,  and  High 
Sheriff  1838;  6.  7  Dec.  1811;  m.  23  July,  1836,  Frances 
Aut,usta,  3rd  dau.  of  Wyrley  Birch,  Es^.  of  WrctUam  Hall, 
Tuetford,  Norfolk,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Peeee,  now  of  Clapton.  ,    „^  ^     . 

II.  Frederick  Peere,  Major  4th  Bengal  Cavalry,  h.  23  Sept. 

III.  Venry  Peere  (Rev.).  6.  29  April,  1838 ;  m.  28  Aug.  18G9. 
ilary  Louisa,  dau.  of  llev.  Clement  Francis  Broughton,  and 
has  a  son,  Arthur  Peere,  6.  1877.  ^    oa  r,  ^    loii 

IV  Francis  Peere,  Capt.  Koyal  Artillery,  6.  20  Oct.  1841  . 
TO  24  Feb.  18Gy,  Ada,  dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  Leonard 
Charles  Booke,  E.N..  and  has  had  issue,  Leonard  Prancis 
Peere,   d.  1873;    Francis  Clavering  Peere,   b.   18(6;    and 

V.' Robert  Peercfcapt.  Eoyal  Artillery,  b.  16  JIarch,  1843. 

VI.  Ernest  Peere  (Itev.),  6.  28  July,  1845. 

VII.  Herbert  Peere,  b.  20  June,  1847. 

VIII.  George  Peere,  B.N.,  6.  6  Aug.  1843. 
I.  Frances  Augusta,  d.  18  AprU,  1841. 

n.  Mary  Katharine.  ui.  Julia  Margaret. 

IV.  Flora  Jemima. 
He  d.  15  Oct.  1873. 

^rm«— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  az.,  three  lozenges  or,  tor 
Fbeeman  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  a  cave  ppr.  therefrom  issuing  a 
wolf  at  full  speed  reguardant  arg.,  for  Williams.  Crests— 1st, 
A  demi-lion  gu.  charged  with  a  lozenge  or,  for  Fbeeman  ;  2nd, 
A  lion  rampant,  gorged  with  a  chaplet  of  oak-leaves  ppr. 
navally  crowned  or,  for  Willlois.  J/o£fo— Libertas  et  aatale 
solum. 

6Vat— Clapton,  Northampton. 


FUEEMAN    OF    GAINES. 

Tile  late  Johx  Feeeman,  Esq.  of  Gaines,  co. 
Hereford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  29  Aug.  1802 ;  High 
Sherife  1832  ;  m.  16  May,  1826,  Constantia,  2nd 
dau.  of  the  Ven.  Richard  Francis  Onslow,  Arch- 
deacon of  Worcester,  by  Harriet  his  wife,  3rd  dau. 
of  the  Hon.  Andrew  Foley,  of  Newport  House,  and 
d.  1870,  having  had  issue, 

1.  John  Arthur,  Capt.  2nd  Dragoons  (Royal  Scots  Greys),  d. 
in  the  Crimea,  29  Sept.  1854. 

I.  Mary  Harriet,  m.  Rev.  Arthur  Childe,  Rector  of  Edwin- 
Ralph,  CO.  Hereford,  4tli  son  of  William  Lacon  Childe, 
Esq.  of  Kinlet,  Salop,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Constance,  m.  Francis  Sutherland,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  the 
late  John  Campbell  Sutherland,  Esq.  of  Gorse,  co.  Caith- 
ness, and  has  issue. 

HI.  Cecilia  Abigail,  m.  John  Inglis,  Esq.  of  Red  Hall,  co. 
Edinburgh.  iv.  Elizabeth. 

?L  incase— BELLixcnAM  fbeeman,  Esq.,  son  of  Francis 
Freeman,  of  Suckley,  acquired,  about  the  year  1683,  the 
Gaines  estate,  situated  ip  the  parish  of  Whitborne,  co.  Here- 
ford, in  marriage  with  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Gower,  Esq. 
of  Suckley.    He  left  at  his  decease  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Fbeeman,  Esq.  of  Gaines,  m.  1727,  Abigail  Jones,  of 
the  Orchards,  co.  Hereford,  and  dying  1764,  left,  with  three 
iaus.  (Betty,  m.  John  Barneby,  Esq.  of  Brockhampton ;  Anne, 
m.  John  Lillyn,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  Worcester;  and  Abigail, 
TO.  John  Freeman,  Esq.  of  Letton)  two  sons,  John,  and 
Thomas,  of  whom  the  elder, 

John  Fbeeman,  Esq.  of  Gaines,  m.  30  April,  1761,  Miss  Anne 
Harris,  and  dying  1801,  left  (with  a  dau.,  Theodosia)  two  sons, 
John;  and  Thomas  Harris,  6.  1771,  ra.  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard 
Chambers,  Esq.  of  Whitbourne  Court,  co.  Hereford.  The 
elder  son, 

John  Fbeeman,  Esq.  of  Gaines,  m.  1798,  Mary,  eldest  dau. 
of  James  Dansie,  Esq.  of  London,  and  dying  22  Oct.  1831,  left 
a  son,  the  present  Joun  Fbeeman,  Esq.  of  Gaines,  and  four 
daus.,  Mary  Abigail,  m.  Charles  Sidebottom,  Esq.,  Barrister- 
at-Law ;  Anne,  -m.  Rev.  Henry  Francis  Sidebottom ;  Elizabeth, 
TO.  James  Plucknett,  Esq. ;  Mary,  m.  Fleming  St.  John,  Esq. 
(who  d.  18  May,  1857),  youngest  son  of  the  Rev.  Andrew  St. 
John,  Prebendary  of  Worcester. 

Artns — Gu.,  three  lozenges  arg.    Crest — A  demi-lion  rampant, 
holding  a  lozenge  in  his  paws. 
Seat— Gaines,  co.  Hereford. 


HUSSEY-FREKE    OF    HANNINOTON. 

Hcssey-Fkeke,  Ambeose  Denis,  Esq.  of  Han- 
r.in gton  Hall,  WHts,  M. A.,  J.P.  andD.L.,  High  Sheriff 


1866,  b.  1836  (eldest  son  of  Ambrose  Hussey,  Esq. 
of  the  Hall,  SaUsbury,  Wilts,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P. 
far  Salisbury  (cl.  1849),  by  Barbara  Alicia  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Daniel  Eyre,  Esq.  of  the  Close,  Salisbury, 
and  grandson  of  James  Hussey  Esq.  of  Salisbury, 
bv  Louisa  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Hinxmau,  Esq. 
of  Little  Durnford)  ;  m.  9  Oct.  1862,  Florence 
Mary  Spencer,  only  child  and  heiress  of  the  late 
Col.  Freke,  C.B.  of  Hannington  Hall ;  assumed 
1  Sept.  1863,  by  royal  hcense,  the  additional  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Feeke,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Radfe  Ambrose  Eyee,  6.  27  Jan.  18G5. 

II.  Denis  James,  6.  25  Oct.  1866. 

III.  Frederick,  6.  1875.  iv.  Percy  Edward,  6.  1S77. 

I.  Florence  Barbara.  li.  Ruth  Katharine  Margaret. 

III.  Monica  Blary  Georgina.      iv.  Alice  Gertrude  Louisa. 
V.  Florence  Beatrice,  d.  1  May,  1873. 
M.  Constance  Mary.  vii.  Dorothy. 

liillpatJC. — Francis  Fbeke,  Esq.  of  Thorncombe,  Devon, 
had  with  a  younger  son,  John,  of  Farringdon,  an  elder  sou 
and  heir, 

Robert  Fbeke,  Esq.  of  Shroton,  Dorset,  TeUer  of  the  Ex- 
chequer temj}.  Hesby  VIII.,  who  purchased  the  Manor  of 
Shroton,  or  Iwern  Courteney,  from  William,  1st  Earl  of  Pem- 
broke, 1560.  He  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  John  Swayne,  Esq.  of 
Bl.indford,  by  whom  (who  d.  1577)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  (Sir),  his  heir. 

II.  John,  of  Hinton  St.  Mary,  Dorset,  6.  1570. 

III.  William,  of  .Sareen,  co.  Southampton,  6.  1577;  m.  Ann, 
dau.  of  Arthur  Swain,  and  was  father  of 

Arthur,  of  Castle  Freke,  co.  Cork,  who,  with  his  father, 

removed  into  Ireland,  and  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir  Percy 

.Smyth,  Knt.  of  Youghal,  and  had  a  son, 

Percy,  of  Castle  Freke  and  Bilney,  Norfolk,  who  m.  his 

kinswoman,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Xialph  Freke,   Esq.  of 

Hannington,  and  had  a  son, 

SiB  Ralph  Fbeke,  Bart,  of  Castle  Freke  and  Bilney. 
so  created  4  June,  1713;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Meade,  1st  bart.  of  Ballintober,  and  d.  1718, 
leaving  Sir  Percy,  2nd  bart.,  d.  unm.  10  April,  1728; 
Ralph,  d.  unm.  1727;  Sir  John  Redmond,  3rd  Bart., 
d.x.p.13  April,  1764;  and  Grace,  to.  1741,  Hon. 
.John  Evans,  2nd  son  of  George,  1st  Lord  Carbery, 
and  had  a  son.  Sir  John  Evans  Freke,  created  a  Bart. 
1768,  whose  son.  Sir  John,  the  2nd  bart.,  s.  as  C til 
Lord  Carbery,  1807. 

I.  Mary,  6.  1564 ;  to.  WiUiam  Hodges,  Esq.  of  Uchcster,  and 
d.  1605. 

II.  Frances,  to.  John  Culliford,  Esq.  of  Encombe.  .5 

III.  Susanna.         iv.  Margaret,  to.  Sir  Robert  Meller.  1 

V.  Elizabeth,  to.  Thomas  Beale,  Esq.  ^ 

VI.  Ann.  vu.  Joan. 

Mr.  Freke  d.  1592,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

SiB  Thomas  Fbeke,  Knt.  of  Shroton,  M.P.  Dorset,  6. 
1.063;  TO.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Taylor,  Esq.  of 
Burton  Bradstock,  Alderman  of  London,  by  whom  (who  d. 
1640,  aged  74)  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  who  s.  to  Shroton,  to.  1st,  Arundell,  dau.  of  Tren* 
chard,  of  Wolverton,  Dorset,  by  whom  (who  d.  1623, 
aged  27)  he  had  a  son  and  a  dau., 

1  George,  b.  1615 ;  to.  Abigail  Digby,  and  d.  s.  p. 

1  Arundell,  rn.  J.  Penruddock,  of  Compton,  Wilts. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Shirley,  Knt.  of  Ifield, 
Sussex,  and  had  other  issue, 

2  John,  d.  s.  p.  1657. 

3  Thomas,  of  Shroton,  m.  Cicely  dau.  of  Robert  Hussey, 
Esq.  of  Stour  Pagney,  Dorset,  and  d.  s.  p.  He  left  his. 
estates  at  Shroton  and  Hinton  St.  Mary,  to  Thomas  Pile, 
Esq.  of  Baverstock,  and  Elizabeth  his  dau.,  wife  of  the 
testator's  kinsman,  Thomas  Freke,  Esq.  of  Hannington, 
for  their  lives,  remainder  to  George  Pitt,  of  Strathfield-  3 
saye,  and  Lucy  his  wife,  dau.  of  Tliomas  Pile,  whoso 
grandson,  George  Pitt,  was  created,  1802,  Lord  Rivers. 

2  Ann,  m.  Sir  Richard  Brownlow,  2nd  bart.  of  Humby. 

3  Elizabeth. 

4  Jane,  to.  Robert  Dillington,  Esq.,  sou  of  Sir  Robert  Dil- 
lington,  Knt. 

II.  Robert,  TO.  Katherine  Evans. 

III.  Raufe,  of  Hannington,  Wilts,  Fellow  of  All  Souls'  Coll. 
Oxford,  b.  1595;  m.  Cicely,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Colepepper, 
Knt.  of  HoUingboum,  Kent,  and  d.  1683,  leaving  four 
daus., 

1  EUzabcth,  TO.  her  kinsman,  Percy  Freke,  Esq.  of  Castle 
Freke. 

2  Cicely,  to.  Sir  George  Chute,  Knt.  of  Surrenden,  Kent. 

3  Frances,  m.  Sir  George  Norton,  Knt.  of  Abbots  Leigh, 
Somerset. 

4  Judith,  m.  Mr.  Austen,  of  Kent. 


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THE  LxlNDED  GENTKY. 


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603 


lie  devised  liis  estate  of  Ilannington  to  his  nephew,  Thomas 
Freke,  of  Melcombe. 
TV.  Thomas,  of  Melcombe,  of  whom  hereafter. 

V.  Edmund,  m.  Margaret  Bartholomew,  d.  s.  i).  1C25. 

VI.  William,  ru.  Frances  Colepepper. 

I.  Elizabeth,  r,i.  Sir  George  Horsey,  Knt. 

II.  Alice,  m.  Sir  Geoi-ge  Hastings,  Knt. 

III.  Jane,  m.  1024,  Tregonwell,  of  Miltou  Abbey. 
Sir  Thomas  d.  1633.     His  4th  son, 

Thomas  Fueke,  Esq.  of  Melcombe,  Dorset,  and  of  Hinton  St. 
Mary,  in  the  same  co.,  6.  lOUS ;  m.  Mary  Doddington,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir.        ii.  John,  6.  1G31. 

I.  Margaret,  b.  1630.  ii.  Elizabeth,  6.  1632. 

in.  Mury,  b.  1034 ;  m.  W.  ChafBn,  of  Zeals,  Wilts. 
Mr.  Thomas  Freke  d.  1642,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Freke,  Esq.  of  Ilannington,  s.  to  that  estate  by 
devise  of  his  uncle,  Kaufe  Freake.  He  was  b.  at  Melcombe, 
1629,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Clark,  Knt.  of  Ford- 
wich,  Kent,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Hannington,  b.  1G.59 ;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Pile,  Esq.  of  Baverstock,  Wilts,  by  whom  (who  was 
b.  1664,  and  d.  1714)  he  left  no  issue. 

II.  William,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Elizabeth,  b.  1664;  m.  Henry  Southby,  Esq.  of  Marston, 
Wilts,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Jane,  b.  1668 ;  m.  Robert  Duke,  Esq.  of  Lake,  Wilts. 

III.  Mary,  6.  1670;  m.  1st,  1691,  Rev.  Christopher  Coward, 
D.D.,  Rector  of  Ditcheat,  Somerset,  who  rf.  s.  j>.  1699 ;  she 
VI.  2ndly,  1700,  Rev.  Thomas  Leir,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Dit- 
cheat, by  whom  (who  d.  1730)  she  left  at  Iiis  decease,  1737, 
a  son,  Rev.  Thomas  Leir,  Rector  of  Ditcheat. 

The  second  son, 

WiLLLAM  Fkeke,  Esq.  of  Hannington,  s.  eventually  to  the 
estates.  He  was  b.  at  Hinton  St.  Mary,  1G62 ;  id.  Elizabeth 
Harris,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Radfe,  his  successor. 

IL  Thomas,  6.  1692 ;  m.  Jane  Hayncs. 

III.  John,  of  Hinton  St.  Mary,  „i.  Bridget  Titt,  of  Strath- 
fieldsaye,  and  had  issue, 

1  Willianij  d.  s.  p.  1729. 

2  John,  of  Wyko  (Rev.),  of  Hannington,  J.P.,  cos.  Dorset 
and  Wilts,  M.A.,  b.  1731 ;  m.  Mary  Gould  (who  was  6. 
1737,  and  d.  ISIS)  and  d.  1799,  having  had  a  son,  Thomas, 
rf.  s.  p,  1773,  and  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Roger  Mont- 
gomery, Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p. 

1  Elizabeth,  b.  1732;  m.  Mathcw  Spencer,  Esq.  of  Hor- 
sington,  Somerset,  who  d.  1774,  aged  63  ;  she  d.  1809,  hav- 
ing had  issue, 

Walter  Spencer,  Capt.  2nd  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  1761  ; 
rf.  s.  p.  1823. 
John  Freke  Spencer,  R  N.,  b.  1762  :  rf.  s.  p.  1794. 
Bridget  Spencer,  m.  Henry  John,  Esq.  of  Wells,  Somer- 
set, and  had  a  son, 

Henry  John,  afterwards  Freke,  of  whom  hereafter. 
Ann,  m.  Rev.  T.  Farewell. 

IV.  Robert,  &.  1702;  d.  s.  p.  1730. 

v.  George.  vi.  Francis. 

I.  Rachel.  ii.  Barbara. 

III.  EUzabeth.  iv.  Jane. 

V.  Mary,  b.  1710;  m.  Thomas  Gould,  Esq.  of  Milbournc  and 
Frome  Billet,  I^orset,  and  rf.  1762. 

Mr.  Freke  rf.  1744,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Raufe  Freke,  Esq.  of  Hannington,  b.  1691 ;  m.  Ann,  dau. 
of  Maynard  Colchester,  Esq.  of  Westbury,  co.  Gloucester,  by 
whom  (who  rf.  1746.)  he  had  issue, 
William,  his  heir. 

Jane,  m.  J.  Hardiman,  Esq.  of  Lydiard  Tregoze,  Wilts. 
Mary,  m.  Rev.  Duke  Butler,  Rector  of  Okeford  Fitz-Payne, 
Dorset,  and  rf.  1786,  aged  66. 
Mr.  Freke  rf.  1757,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

AViLLiAM  Freke,  Esq.  of  Hannington,  Hi.  Sarah  Peake,  by 
whom  (who  rf.  1798)_he  had  issue, 
Knightlet,  his  heir. 

Mary,  vi.  Rev.  Edward  Lewi.5,  Rector  of  Portskewett,  co. 
Momnouth,  who  rf.  1839;  she  rf.  1846. 

Frances,  m.  1st,  Rev.  Francis  Lewis,  LL.B.,  who  rf.  17  Sept. 
1794;  2ndly,  Col.  William  Morton  Pleydell,  of  Whatcorabe, 
Dorset,  who  rf.  1824;  and  3rdly,  Rev.  Paul  Leir,  of 
Charlton  Musgrove,  and  rf.  s.p).  1845. 

Mr.  Freke  rf.  1780,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Knightlet  Freke,  Esq.  of  Hanniagton,  at  whose  decease, 
s.  'p.  Hannington  devolved  on 

Henry  John  Freke,  Esq.  of  Hannington,  C.B.,  Col.  in  the 
army,  6.  1775  (son  of  Henry  John,  Esq.  of  Wells,  by  Bridget 
Spencer  his  wife),  who  adopted  the  surname  of  Freke.  Ke  m. 
Joanna  Burn  Smeaton,  by  whom  (who  rf.  1S54,  aged  48)  he 
left  at  his  decease,  1848,  an  only  dau., 

Florence  Mary  Spencer,  heiress  of  Hannington,  and  wife 
of  AMBEoaE  Denis  Hussey  Freke,  Esq. 


WniW— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  two  bars,  and  in  chic-f  three 
mullets  or,  and  for  distinction  a  canton  of  the  last,  for  Fbekb  ; 
2nd  and  3rd,  bariy  of  six  erm.  and  gu.  pci:  pale  counter- 
changed,  on  a  canton  of  the  second  a  cross  patonce  arg.,  for 
llussEY.  CrcMs—Ux,  Freke:  A  bull's  head  couped  sa.  collared 
and  chained  or,  charged  for  distinction  with  a  cross-crosslet 
gold;  2nd,  Hcssey:  A  boot  sa.  spurred  or,  and  turned  over  erm. 
surmounted  by  a  heart  ppr.,  supported  by  two  arms  embowed 
in  armour,  hands  gauntleted  also  ppr. 

Seat?— Hannington  Hall,  lliglnvorth;  and  The  Hall,   Salis- 
bury, both  in  Wilts. 


FUENCH  OP  MONIVEA  CASTLE. 
French,  Eobeet  Percy,  Esq.  of  Monivea 
Castle,  CO.  Galway,  b.  9  Oct.  183^  ;  Secretary  of 
Legation,  Diplomatic  Service  ;  m.  18f33,  Sophie,  only 
clulcl  of  Col.  Alexander  de  Kindcshoff,  and  has  a 
dau., 

Katherine  Emily  Sophie. 

JLtllCitCJC.— This  is  a  distinguished  family  of  one  of  the 
fourteen  ancient  "tribes  "  of  Galway.  In  that  town  still  re- 
mains "  French's  Castle,"  the  arms  sculptured  in  stone  in  the 
workmanship  of  the  17th  century.  There  were  several 
families  of  the  "tribe,"  notably  those  of  Castle  Ffrench,  co. 
Galway,  now  Lords  Ffrench;  and  French  Park,  co.  Ross- 
common,  now  Lords  de  Freyne ;  the  Frenches  of  Rahasane 
Park,  Curgarry,  Tyrone,  Brooklodge,  and  others,  in  addition 
to  that  now  under  notice. 

Patrick  Bey  French,  of  Monivea,  Gent.,  son  of  Robert 
French,  of  same  place,  made  an  enfeoffment  of  his  estates  to 
certain  uses  and  trust,  1  Nov.  1622,  and  had  by  Mary  Kirwan 
his  wife,  four  sons  and  three  daus.,  viz.,  Robert,  his  heir; 
Andrew;  John;  Martin;  Katherine;  and  Austace.  He  rf. 
6  Feb.  1630,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  French,  Esq.  of  Monivea,  repurchased  Monivea 
from  the  Lords  Trimleston;  he  ■»(,.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Walter 
Taylor,  of  Ballymacragh,  and  had,  with  two  daus.,  Evelyn  and, 
Mary,  a  son, 

Patrick  French,  Esq.  of  Monivea,  co.  Galway,  M.P.  for  that 
CO.,  rii.  Jane,  4th  dau.  of  Simon  Digby,  Bishop  of  Elphin,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  his  heir. 

II.  Digby,  of  Derrydonnell,  rf.  s.  p. 

I.  Jane,  m.  Rev.  Jeremy  Marsh,  Rector  of  Athenry,  and  was 
grandmother  of  Sir  Henry  Marsh,  Bart.,  M.D. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  Nicholas  Bindon,  Esq. 

III.  Mary.  iv.  Letitia,  d.  unm. 
Mr.  French  rf.  3  June,  1744,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Robert  F"rench,  Esq.  of  Monivea,  M.P.  for  co.  Galway,  7)1. 
1746,  Nichola,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Arthur  Acheson,  5th  bart.,  of 
Gosford,  and  sister  of  Archibald,  1st  Viscount  Gosford,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Acheson,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas.  iii.  Patrick. 

IV.  Jeremiah,  m.  Lucinda,  relict  of  Thomas  St.  George,  Esq., 
and  4th  dau.  of  Archibald,  1st  Viscount  Gosford. 

I.  Anne,   m.  May,  1768,  Sir   Lucius  O'Brien,   3rd  bart.  of 
Dromoland. 
Mr.  French,  whose  will,  dated  14  Feb.  1778,  was  proved  next 
year,  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Acheson  French,  Esq.  of  Monivea,  m.  1775,  Miss  ililler,  of 
the  Isle  of  Wight,  and  rf.  1779,  leaving  an  only  son, 

Robert  French,  Esq.  of  Monivea  Castle,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Galway,  b.  1  Jan.   177G;  m.  1  Jan.  1799,  Nichola  Maria, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Lucius  O'Brien,  3rd  bart.  of  Dromoland,  by 
Anne  French  his  wife,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  1848)  had  issue, 
Robert,  late  of  Monivea. 

Richard  (twin  with  Robert),  Lieut.  R.A.,  rf.  1832. 
Lucius  John,  6.  1801,  Capt.  9th  Lancers,  rf.  in  India,  1842. 
Kdward  Hyde,  of  Hyde  Park,  co.  Galway,  b.  1802;  rf.  16  Sept. 

1851. 
Patrick  Digby,  6.  1818. 

Acheson  Jeremy  Sydney,  6.  1810,  of  Monivae,  Hamilton, 
Victoria  ;  in.  8  F'eb.  1842,  Anna,  2nd  dau.  of  Dr.  John  Wal- 
ton, of  London,  and  rf.  29  Jan.  1870,  leaving  six  sons  and 
six  daus., 

Acheson  Evelyn,  of  Bland,   New  South  Wales,  h.  9  Feb. 
1849;  m.  12  Nov.  1874,  Marion,  dau.  of  Alexander  WUson, 
of  Mount  Emu,  Victoria. 
Edward  Victor,  6.  15  Dec.  1850. 
Lucius,  b.  9  July,  1852. 
John  Ludlow,  b.  18  Feb.  1860. 
Henry  Albert,  b.  6  March,  1S62. 
Robert,  b.  23  May,  I8G4. 

Amy,  Nichola  Frances.  nnrrictt  Maria. 

Marianne.        Alice.  Annie. 

Adelaide,  to.  Henry  Bl.-ike,  Esq.,  only  brother  of  Maititt 
Blake,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Galway.  Mary. 


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Nichola,  m.  Henry  Biake,  Esq  of  WindfieW. 

Louisa,  m.  1836,  Wmiam  TraiU,  Esq.  of  Ballyloujh,  co. 
Galway. 

Evelina,  m.  1825,  Stephen  Donelan,  Esq.  of  Killagh,  co.  Gal- 
way. 
Mr.  French  d.  1850,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

EoBEBT  French,  Esq.  of  Monivac,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1824,  formerly  an  officer  in  63rd  regt.,  b.  6  Dec.  1799; 
m.  5  July,  1830,  Katherine  Eleanor,  only  dau.  of  Nicholas 
Browne,  Esq.  of  Mount  Hazel,  co.  Galway,  by  Ellen  his  wife, 
youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Burke,  Bart,  of  Marble  Hill,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1843)  had  issue, 

I.  Egbert  Percy,  now  of  Monivae. 

II.  Acheson  Sydney  O'Brien,  6.  8  May,  1843  ;  m.  his 
cousin,  Anne,  dau.  of  Heniy  Blake,  Esq.  of  Windfield,  and 
has  issue. 

He  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son,  the  present 
BoBEET  Perot  French,  Esq.,  of  Monivae,  1877. 
Arms—'E.Tm.,  a  chevron  sa.    Crest— A  dolphin  naiant  em- 
bowed  ppr.     Motto — Malo  mori  quam  fcedari. 
,Seats— Monivea  Castle,  co.  Galway. 


FRENCH    OP    CLOONYQUIN. 

French,  Christophek,  Esq.  of  Cloonyquin,  co. 
Roscommon,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1852,  b.  15  June, 
1821  ;  m.  12  Feb.  1851,  Susan  Emma,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  W.  A.  Percy,  Rector  of  Carrick-on-Shannon, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Arthur  John  St.  George,  b.  24  Feb.  1853. 

II.  William,  6.  1  May,  1854. 

III.  Harry  Percy.  iv.  Christopher  St.  Georfje. 
I.  Elizabeth  Jane.  n.  Dorothea  Emma. 
in.  Alice  Kathleen.                      iv.  Emily  Lucy. 

V.  Christine  Laura  Sophia. 

HiltCaflC— The  Frenches  of  Cloovyquin  are  considered  to 
be  one  of  the  oldest  branches  of  the  French  family,  originally 
from  CO.  Galway.  They  have  been  long  resident  in  co.  Eos- 
common,  and  are  connected  witli  French  of  French^Kirk,  Lord 
DE  Feeyne  French  of  Rahassanf,  St.  George-French  of 
Ti/rone  House,  co.  Galway,  <&c.  The  immediate  ancestor  of 
the  Cloonyquin  family, 

Simon  French,  Esq.  of  Cloonyquin,  had  twelve  sons  ;  one,  a 
Eoman  Catholic  Bishop,  resided  at  Foxborough.  Another 
descendant  of  this  Simon  French,  Arthur  French,  Esq.,  m. 
Miss  St.  George,  and  thus  a  branch  of  the  family  inherited  the 
St.  George  estates,  co.  Galway.  The  representative  of  the 
Cloonyquin  line, 

Patrick  French,  Esq.,  who  obtained  an  estate  from  Donogh 
O'Conor,  in  the  co.  of  Sligo,  was  father  of 

Stephen  French,  of  the  Barony  of  Carbery,  in  that  co., 
whose  son, 

Patrick  French,  of  Dungar,  co.  Eoscommon,  made  his 
will  1  Aug.  1659;  he  in.  the  sister  of  Capt.  James  King,  and 
had  issue  five  sons.  The  second  son,  Dominick  French,  Esq., 
of  Boyle,  intheco.  of  Eoscommon,  who  made  his  will  3  May, 
1670,  left  issue  three  sons  and  four  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

Patrick  French,  of  Dungar,  had  two  sons,  of  whom  the 
second, 

Arthur  French,  Esq.,  of  Cloonyquin,  co.  Eoscommon,  died 
intestate  (administration  granted  13  Jan.  1712),  having  had 
issue,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  four  sons  and  three  daus., 

I.  Arthur,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Simon,   m.  and  had  issue.    His  dau.,  Jane,  in.  Joseph 
Burke,  Esq.  (see  Burke  of  the  Auberies). 

III.  Geffery,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  who  had  an  estate  in 
Jamaica,  and  made  his  will  24  Feb.  1754. 

IV.  Patrick. 

I.  Hester,  m.  Mr.  Proby. 

II.  Jane,  m.  Eicbard  Murphy,  Esq. 

III.  Mary,  m.  Arthur  Plunkett,  Esq. 
The  eldest  son, 

Arthur  French,  of  Cloonyquin,  made  his  will  24  May,  1729, 
and  it  was  proved  14  July,  1729 ;  he  m.  and  had  issue, 

Arthur.  Christopher.  Henry. 

John,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  will  dated  1  Aug.  1753,  proved 
1754,  unm. 
The  second  son, 

Christopher  French,  Esq.,  Capt.  in  O'Farrcl's  regt.,  after- 
wards commanded  the  52nd  regt.,  served  in  the  American 
war,  and  was  taken  prisoner,  but  escaped  from  the  jail  at 
Hartford.  He  went  subsequently  on  a  mission  to  the  American 
Indians,  and  was  very  successful  in  inducing  them  to  form  an 
alliance  with  our  troops.    By  the  Indians  he  was  much  be- 


loved, and  exercised  considerable  influence  over  them  during 
the  war.  He  d.  1791,  leaving  by  his  wife,  Margareta  Albert! 
(a  Spanish  lady  of  noble  family),  a  son  and  heir, 

Col.  John  French,  Quartermaster-General  under  Sir  G. 
Murray,  who  served  in  Holland  during  the  war.  He  ?».  Anna, 
dau.  of  "Ven.  Joseph  Story,  Archdeacon  of  Kilmore,  and  d, 
1823,  leaving  a  son  and  successor, 

William  Christopher  St.  George  French,  Esq.  of  Cloony- 
quin, Lieut,  in  the  Carabiniers,  and  A.D.C.  to  Sir  John  Hope. 
He  m.  31  Jan.  1819,  Dorothea  Helen,  dau.  of  Michael  Harris, 
Esq.  of  Upper  Merrion  Street,  DubUn,  andby  her  (whod.  1840) 
had  issue, 

Cbristopher,  now  of  Cloonyquin. 

William,  Col.  E.A.,  m.  5  May,  1863,  Laura  de  Marescaux, 
2nd  dau.  of  Adolphe  de  Marescaux,  of  Saint  Omer,  France, 
and  has  issue,  Fanny  Emily,  and  Evelyn  Laura. 

St.  George,  m.  Annie,  dau.  of  Henry  Boe,  Esq.  of  Fitz- 
william  Square,  Dublin. 

Mary  Anne,  to.  John  Eichardson,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  eldest  son  of 
the  Eev.  John  Eichardson  of  Summerhill,  co.  Fermanagh. 

Dorothea  Jane,  m.  Col.  Montgomerie  Caulfeild.  Emily. 

Mr.  French  d.  17  Feb.  1852. 

Arms — Erm.,  a  chevron  sa.    Crest — A  dolphin  naiant,  ppr. 

.Scat— Cloonyquin,  near  Tulsk. 


FRENCH    OF    CTJSKINNY. 

French,  Sampson  Towgood  Wynne,  Esq.  of 
Cuskinny,  co.  Cork,  J.P.,  b.  19  July,  1807  ;  m.  12 
Sept.  1837,  Phebe  Maria,  youngest  dau.  of  Samuel 
Perry,  Esq.  of  Woodi-ooff,  co.  Tipperary,  by  the 
Hon.  Deborah  Prittie  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  let 
Lord  Dunalley,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Savage,  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  b.  25  June,  1840;  m. 
April,  1869,  Fanny,  dau.  of  George  Gough,  Esq.  ofBath- 
ronan,  and  has  a  son,  Sampson  Gough,  b.  1870. 

II.  Sampson  Towgood,  and  in.  Henry  Thomas,  twins,  b. 
17  March,  1842;  d.  same  month. 

IV.  Sampson  Towgood  Samuel,  0.  28  June,  1843 ;  d.  22  Feb. 
1847. 

I.  Deborah,  d.  26  Aug.  1858. 

II.  EUzabeth  Anne,  d.  Sept.  1871. 

III.  Caroline  Mary,  m.  1  Nov.  1865,  Joseph  Sladen,  Esq., 
Capt.  E.A.,  of  Eipple  Court,  Kent,  and  d.  6  April,  1873,  ; 
leaving  three  sons.  iv.  Phoebe  Maria  Catherine.      \ 

3LtncaCIC.— This  family  descends  from  Eichaed  French,  • 
who  d.  in  1651,  leaving  a  bequest  to  the  poor  of  St.  Finn  Barr"8 
parish,  in  the  city  of  Cork,  which  is  still  paid  from  property 
belonging  to  the  family.  The  said  Eicliard  French  had  issue 
by  his  wife,  EUzabeth,  five  sons  and  four  daus., 

I.  Edmond,  m.  and  had  issue.  1 

II.  Bate,  Sheriff  of  Cork,  1688,  m.  and  had  issue.  | 

III.  Eichard.  iv.  Mathew,  m.  and  had  issue.        i 

V.  Jaiies,  of  whom  presently.  • 

I.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  William  French. 

II.  Sarah,  wife  of  Eichard  Newman,  Esq.  ancestor  of  New- 
man of  Dromore,  co.  Cork. 

III.  Martha,  wife  of  Thomas  Frankland,  ancestor  of  th* 
Franklands  of  Ashgrove,  Great  Island,  co.  Cork. 

IV.  Anne  French. 
The  5th  son, 

James  French,  Esq.,  was  Mayor  of  Cork  in  1696.  His  will, 
dated  10  Oct.  1705,  was  proved  15  Nov.  1711.  He  m.  Elizabeth, 
sister  of  Captains  Philip  and  Edward  Diamond,  and  had  issua 
six  sons  and  two  daus., 

I.  Eichard.  ii.  James. 

III.  Philip,  Sheriff  of  Cork,  1712. 

IV.  Abraham,  Mayor  of  Cork,  1717. 

V.  Savage,  of  whom  presently.  vi.  Edward. 

I.  Susanna,  wife  of  Eichard  Cox,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Sil 
Eifhard  Cox,  Bart.,  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland. 

u.  Frances. 
The  5th  son. 

Savage  French,  Esq.  of  Marino,  whose  will,  dated  15  June, 
1769,  was  proved  31  Jan.  1770,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  ultimate 
heir  of  George  Towgood,  Esq.,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  and 
eventually  co-heir  of  Alderman  Christopher  Crofts,  of  Cork, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Sampson  Towgood,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Savage,  of  whom  presently. 

HI.  Richard  Temple.  iv.  Matthew  Dean  Towgood. 

I.  Elizabeth  Savage. 

u.  Catherine,  m.  Michael  Becher,  Esq. 

III.  Melian  Towgood,  m.  1766,  Morgan  Donovan.  Esq.  of  Cork, 
and  d.  1813,  leaving  a  son,  Eev.  Morgan  William  Donovan, 
who  became  O'Donovan  on  the  death  of  his  kinsman,  in 
1829.  IV.  Dorcas. 


TEE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


FEE 


605 


The  2nd  son, 

Savage  French,  Esq.  of  Marino,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Kev. 
Thomas  Millard,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Savage,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas  George,  of  Marino,  6.  8  Au?:.  1780;  m.  11  May, 
1811,  Charlotte  Granville,  dau.  of  Pascoe  Grenfell,  Esq., 
M.P.,  of  Taplow  House,  Bucks,  and  by  her  (who  d.  March, 
1845)  had  issue.     He  d.  22  Sept.  1S66. 

1  Pascoe  Savage,  b.  1  Dee.  1815.  now  of  Marino. 

1  Georgina  Hill.  2  Emily  Grenfell,  deceased. 

3  Louisa  Augusta,  m.  the  Hon.  Kobert  Hare,  and  d.  1853. 

4  Henrietta  CaroUne. 

5  Eleanor  Dorcas,  m.  12  Jan.  1859,  Col.  Stuart,  E.E. 

III.  Sampson  Towgood,  d.  unm.  1831. 
The  eldest  son. 

Savage  French,  Esq.  of  Cuskinny,  to.  2  Sept.  1806,  Clotilda 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Dring,  of  Rock  Grove,  co. 
Cork,  and  by  her,  who  d.  9  Aug.  1832,  left  issue  (at  his  decease 
28  Nov.  1834)  five  sons  and  nine  daus., 
Sampson  Towgood  Wynne,  now  of  Cuskinny. 
Robert  Dring,  R.N.,  6.  2  Oct.  1808;  d.  24  March,  1838. 
Thomas  Fitzgerald  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Stradbally,  and  Canon 
of  Eillaloe,   b.   25  Jan.  1825;  m.  28  June,    1859,  Han-iett 
Selina,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Molony,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Kiltanon, 
CO.  Clare,  by  Lucy  his  wife,  sister  of  Sir  Trevor  Wheler 
8th  hart.,  of  Leamington,  co.  Warwick,  and  has  issue,        ' 

1  Fitzgerald  Charles,  6.  1  May,  1861. 

2  Eiversdale  Sampson,  b.  28  Dec.  1862. 

3  Deane,  b.  28  May,  1864. 

4  Arthur  James  Pascoe,  h.  3  Oct.  1865. 

6  Raymond  WilHam,  b.  11  May,  1867. 

6  Frederick  Beresford,  b.  18  Nov.  1869,  d.  6  Dec.  1875. 

7  Henry  O'Donovan,  6.  12  April,  1872. 

1  Lucy  Selina,  6.  10  April,  IsGO. 

2  Agnes  Melian,  b.  21  Oct.  1868. 

Mathew  Deane  Towgood,  R.N.,  d.  at  Tahiti,  16  Dec.  1843,  on 
hoard  H.M.S.  "Basilisk." 

WiUiam  Temple,  6.  26  July,  1831 ;  d.  9  Sept.  1851. 
Elinor  Elizabeth.  Maria  Clotilda,  d.  27  Feb.  1828. 

Elizabeth  Frances,  d.  3  Aug.  1830. 
Frances  Melian,  d.  24  Feb.  1830. 

Helen  Louisa.  Henrietta  Catherine,  d.  5  April,  1829. 

Charlotte  Georgina.  Georgina  Wilhelmina  Temple. 

Melian  Dorothea. 
<Seai— Cuskinny,  Queenstown. 


FKENCH-BREWSTER. 

See  Beewstee. 


FREND    OF    EUTHA. 

Feend,  William  Causabon,  Esq.  of  Eutha,  co. 
Limerick,  Major    H.M.    73rd   regt.,    h.  17    Sept. 
1821  ;  m.  3  Jan.  1849,  Harriett  Greorgina,  3rcl  dau. 
of  Capt.   Garvey,  E.N.,  of  Thornvale,  King's  Co., 
and  lias  issue, 
I.  George,  6.  16  Feb.  1850  ;  m.  25  April,  1877.  Lucy  Fanny, 
eldest  dau.  of  Capt.  Edward  A.  Blackett,  K.N.,  of  Wylam, 
Northumberland,  and  has  one  dau. 
M.  Causabon  William,  b.  18  June,  1851. 

III.  Henry,  b.  17  Feb.  1853. 

IV.  Frederick  Roberts,  b.  31  Jan.  1855  ;    d.  25  May,  1857. 

I.  Jane,  m.  22  Nov.  1877,  Frederick  CooreMein,  Lieut.  63rd 
regt.  II.  Mary. 

iLlllCagC. — John  Feend,  Esq.,  a  Capt.  of  a  troop  of 
horse,  got  a  grant  of  3187  acres  of  land  in  co.  Limerick 
(amongst  others  Boskell) ;  and  was  High  Sheriff  1659-60.  By 
Jane  his  wife,  he  had,  with  four  daus.,  as  many  sons,  i. 
Samuel,  of  Carrickareely,  co.  Limerick;  ii.  Jonathan,  of 
Kilmurry,  co.  Kilkenny ;  in.  John,  Capt.  in  the  army ;  iv. 
Benjamin,  of  whom  presently.    The  youngest  son, 

Benjamin  Frend,  Esq.  of  Boskell,  Temple  Michael,  and 
Knockanna,  and  of  Eallyreehy,  King's  Co.,  in.  a  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  John  Padfleld,  of  Ballintemple,  King's  Co.,  Preben- 
dary of  Dysart,  and  had  issue.    The  only  surviving  son, 

Benjamin  Frend,  Esq.  of  Boskell,  co.  Limerick,  and  of 
Eallyreehy,  King's  Co.,  High  Sheriff  1717,  m.  Bridget,  dau.  of 
Edward  Kynaston,  Esq.  of  London,  and  niece  of  Robert 
Colpeper,  Esq.,  who  left  her  half  his  estate,  and  had  issue. 
The  son  and  heir, 

John  Frend,  Esq.  of  Boskell,  co.  Limerick,  Ballyreehy, 
King's  Co.,  and  of  DoUinstown,  co.  Meath,  High  Sheriff  1740, 
m.  1st,  1728,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Col.  Josias  Campbell,  of  Mount 
CampbeU,  Drumsna,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1734)  had  issue, 
Letitia,  d.  unm.  ;  Jane,  m.  1766,  George  Burdett,  Esq.  of 
Heath  House,  King's  Co.,  M.P.  for  Thomastown ;  Margaret, 


'/)!.  Ormsby,  of  the  co.  Sligo.  He  in.  2ndly,  1733,  Jane 
dau.  of  Henry  Vereker,  Esq.  of  Roxborough,  co.  Limerick' 
and  had  by  her  (who  d.  1739)  a  son  and  heir,  Benjamin,  of 
whom  presently.  He  m.  3rdly,  Elizabeth,  sister  of  John  Ward, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue,  John,  Capt.  in  the  King's  Co.  MiUtia; 
William  ;  Eliza ;  Anne ;  and  Caroline.  Mr.  Frend  d.  1749,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Benjamin  Feend,  Esq.  of  Boskell,  co.  Limerick,  and  of 
Cloneen,  King's  Co.,  High  Sheriff  1782;  b.  1739;  in.  3  Nov. 
1773,  Arabella,  dau.  of  George  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Tinnerana, 
CO.  Clare,  M.P.,  by  Arabella  Mary  his  wife,  3rd  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Col.  William  Causabon,  M.P.  of  Carrig,  co.  Cork, 
by  Arabella  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  Right  Hon. 
Sir  John  Rogerson,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  King's  Bench, 
and  had  issue, 

John,  d.  unm.,  aged  22.       George  Colloden,  s.  his  father. 

Benjamin,  of  Boskell  (seetJiat  famili,). 

WiUiam  (Rev.),  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  —  Briscoe,  Esq.  of 
Tinvane,  and  by  her  (who  married  2ndly,  Capt.  Thomas 
Coppinger)  had  issue,  1  Benjamin  B. ;  1  Mary,  d.  unm. : 
and  2  Eliza,  m.  Thomas  Gough,  Esq. 

Arabella,  m.  the  Rev.  Christopher  Tuthill. 

Georgiana  Harriett.  Adelaide  Anne.  Martha  Amelia. 
Mr.  Frend  d.  23  Jan.  1809.  He  barred  the  entail  of  his 
estates,  which  he  bequeathed  to  his  2nd  surviving  son,  while 
the  representation  of  his  family  devolved  on  his  eldest  sur- 
viving son, 

Geoege  Culloden  Feend,  Esq.  of  Limerick,  b.  16  April, 
1777;  TO.  May,  1816,  Letitia  Jane,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Roberts, 
Esq.  of  Mount  Rivers,  co.  Cork,  by  Eliza  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Poulter,  Esq.  of  Dunkitt,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  Letitia 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Stratford  Canning,  Esq.  of  Garvagh,  co. 
Londonderry,  and  aunt  of  Right  Hon.  George  Canning,  First 
Lord  of  the  Treasury,  by  whom,  who.  d.  25  April,  1873,  he  had 
issue, 

I.  William  Causabon,  present  representative. 

II.  George  Purdon. 

III.  Benjamin,  m.  Emma,  dau.  of  N.  GrQt,  Esq.,  London, 
and  has  issue  a  son,  Purdon,  and  a  dau.,  Henrietta  Eliza- 
beth. 

I.  Elizabeth,  in.  Rev.  George  Burrowes,  Prebendary  of  Car- 
rigrohanmore,  Ross,  only  son  of  Very  Rev.  Robert  Burrowes, 
D.D.,  Dean  of  Cork. 

II.  Arabella  Mary.  iii.  Letitia  Jane.  iv.  Mary, 
v.  Georgiana.                    vi.  Harriette. 

VII.  Adelaide  Anne,  m.  Rev.  John  Harding  Cole,  Rector  of 
Leighmoney,  co.  Cork. 
Mr.  Frend  d.  8  Feb.  1851,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms— Gu.,  a  chevron  erm.  between  three  bucks'  head 
cabossed  arg.  Crest — A  buck's  head  cabossedarg.  Motto — 
Aude  et  prevalibis. 

iSeat— Rutha,  co.  Limerick. 


FREND    OF    BOSKELL. 

Feend,  Benjamin,  Esq.  of  Boskell,  co.  Limerick, 
m.  13  Nov.  1812,  Jane,  dau.  of  Very  Eev.  Eichard 
Bagwell,  of  Marlfield,  co.  Tipperary,  Dean  of 
Clogher,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Benjamin,  6.  Oct.  1844. 

I.  Edith.  11.  Agnes, 

ICl'UCaCJE.— Benjamin  Feend,  3rd  but  2nd  surviving  son 
of  Benjamin  Frend,  Esq.  of  Boskell,  was  bequeathed  by  his 
father  the  greater  part  of  the  family  estates.  He  was  b.  1779; 
J. P.  CO.  Limerick;  in.  1810,  Eliza,  2nd  dau.  of  George  Gough, 
Esq.  of  Woodstown,  same  co.,  and  sister  of  Hugh,  1st  Vis- 
count Gough;   and  d.  Jan.  1858,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Benjamin,  now  of  Boskell. 

II.  George,  in.  14  April,  1853,  Emily,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir 
Robert  Gardiner,  K.C.B.,  R.A.,  and  has  issue, 

1  George,  b.  3  April,  1857. 

1  Caroline.  2  Louisa. 

III.  John  William,  in.  27  Dec.  1851,  Elizabeth  Crosbie,  2nd 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Rev.  Mathew  Moore,  and  giand-dau.  of 
Edward  Moore,  Esq.  of  Mooresfort,  co.  Tipperai-y,  by  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  dau.  of  Hon.  and  Very  Rev.  Maurice  Crosbie, 
Dean  of  Limerick,  and  sister  of  William,  4th  Lord  Brandon, 
and  had  a  dau., 

Ada. 

IV.  William  Causabon,  d.  young. 

I.  Letitia,  m.  Eev.  Benjamin  B.  Gough. 

II.  Arabella,  d.  unm.  iii.  Jane,  m.  William  Goring,  Esq. 
IV.  Eliza,  TO.  Eev.  J.  Byrne. 

v.  Sarah.  vi.  Mary  Isabella. 

Arms,  &c.— Same  as  Feend,  of  Eutha,  with  proper   dif- 
ference. 
iSeai— Boskell,  Cahirconlish,  co.  Limerick. 


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FEE 


FRERE  OF  ROYDON  HALL. 

Frere,  George  Edward,  Esq.  of  Roydon  Hall, 
Norfolk,  F.R.S.,  J.P.,  b.  29  Jan.  1807 ;  m.  3  De3. 
1840,  Isabella,  clau.  and  co-heiress  of  William 
Tudor,  Esq.  of  Kelston  Knoll,  Bath,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Todor,  B.A.  Oxford,  J. P.;  6.  12  Jan.  1843;  m. 
29  July,  1839,  Coastance,  2nd  dau.  of  Forbes  Winslow, 
M.D.,  D.C.L.,  of  23,  Cavendish  Square,  London,  and  has 
issue  two  daus. 

II.  Kichard  Tudor,  Capt.  R.E.,  6.  21  Jan.  1844 ;  m. 
31  Dec.  1874,  Gertrude  Moyle  Slierer,  and  has  issue, 
Harold  Artliur,  6.  24  April,  1876. 

ITI.  Edward  Tudor,  M.A.  Oxon,  b.  4  March,  1S45. 
IV.  William  Tudor,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  b.  27  July,  1848. 
I.  Elizabeth  Tudor,    m.  24  Sept.    1874,   Rev.   John  Sikes 
Sawbridge,  Beetor  of  Thelnetham.         ii.  Isabella  Tudor. 
ILtItC<tCJC.— In  lineal  descent  from  Alexandek  Frere,  of 
Ocoold,  son  of  Alexander  Frerc,  of  Swcffing,   Suffolk,  living 
1394,  was 

SiisppARD  Frere,  Esq.  of  Roydon,  Norfolk  (son  of  Edward 
Frere,  Esq.  of  Tliwaite  Hall,  Suffolk,  by  Elinor  his  wife,  dau. 
ond  co-heir,  with  her  sister,  Maria,  wife  of  Lord  Chief  Baron 
Reynolds,  of  Thomas  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Thrandeston).  He  was 
b.  1712;  and  TO.  1739,  Susanna,  dau.  of  John  Hatley,  Esq.  of 
London  and  Kirby  Hall,  Essex,  by  Isabella  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Robert  Reynolds,  of  Bumslead  Hellions  (2nd  son  of  Sir  James 
Reynolds),  and  Kesia  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Tyrrell,  of 
Gippinfc,  Suffolk,  by  Kesia  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Harvey, 
of  Ickworth.  By  this  lady  (who  d.  1779)  Mr.  Frere  had  issue, 
John,  his  heir. 

Edward,  b.  1742;  m.  1781,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Barker,  of 
Shropham ;  and  d.  1819,  having  had  by  her  (who  d.  1821)  a 
son  and  dau., 

Edward  Barker,  6.  1782 ;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Hanbury  Williams,   Esq.  of   Great  Yarmouth,  and  had 
issue,   Edward  Hanbury,   b.  1826;  Frederick,  b.  1828; 
Horace,  6,   1830;  Edgar  Barker,  6.  1832;  Augustus,  b. 
18.34;  and  Herbert,  b.  1837. 
Elizabeth  Barker,  ni.  Henry  Barker,  son  of   the   Rev. 
Edward  Barker,  of  Bacton. 
Ellinor,  m.  Sir  John  Fenn;  and  d.  1813. 
Judith,  d.  1754. 
Mr.  Sheppard  Frere  d.  1780,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

John  Frere,  Esq.,  F.R.S.,  of  Roydon  and  Beddington, 
Surrey,  High  Sheriff  Suffolk  1776,  and  M.P.  for  Norwich 
1800,  6. 1740  ;  m.  1768,  Jane,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Hookham, 
Esq.  of  London,  by  his  first  wife,  Jane,  dau.  of  Stephen 
Pomfret.  By  this  lady  (who  d.  1813)  Mr.  John  Frere  had  issue, 

I.  John  Hookham  (The  Right  Hon.),  Fellow  of  Caius  Coll. 
Camb.,  M.P.  for  West  Looe  1798,  Under-Secretary  for 
Foreign  Affairs  1799,  Envoy  to  Lisbon  1800,  Minister  to 
Madrid  1802  and  1808,  6.  1769;  m.  Jemima  Elizabeth, 
Countess  Dowager  of  ErroU,  dau.  of  Joseph  Blake,  Esq.  of 
Ardfry,  co.  Galway,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1831)  had  no  issue. 
He  d.  at  Malta  1846. 

II.  Edward,  6.  16  Sept.  1770;  m.  23  July,  1800,  Mary  Anne, 
dau.  of  James  Greene,  Esq.  of  Turton  Tower  and  Clayton 
Hall,  CO.  Lancaster,  M.P.  for  Arundel  1759,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  Jan.  1846)  had  issue, 

1  Edward  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Finningham,  b.  30  Aug.  1805 ; 
d.  23  July,  lb41. 

2  George  Edward,  present  head  of  the  family. 

3  William  Edward,  of  Bitton,  co.  Gloucester,  C.M.G.,  b.  6 
June,  1811;  m.  22  March,  1838,  Eliza  Jane,  dau.  of  Gen. 
Hugh  Stacy  Osborne,  and  has  one  son,  William  Edward, 
and  two  daus.,  Constance  Eliza,  m.  F.  R.  Solly  Flood, 
Esq.,  and  Alice  Mary,  to.  Lieut.-Col.  Godfrey  Clerk. 

4  John  James  Bartholomew  Edward,  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  28  Sept. 
1812;  TO.  Feb.  1846,  Anne,  dau.  of  George  Frere,  Esq.  of 
Twyford  House,  and  has  one  son,  George  Alfred,  and 
two  daus. 

5  Henry  Bartle  Edward  (Sir),  Bart.,  G.C.B.,  G.C.S.I., 
F.R.S.  (see  Bcrke's  Pee.rwje  and  Baronetage). 

6  Richard  Edward,  6.  28  Feb.  1817;  d.  18  Nov.  1842. 

7  Arthur  Edward,  b.  22  June,  1825;  m.  11  Jan.  1847, 
Elizabeth  Palmer  Price ;  and  d.  1848,  leaving  one  son 

1  Mary  Anne,  d.  25  June,  1877. 

2  Jane  Ellinor  Arabella,  d.  6  April,  1872. 

3  Isabella  Susanna,  m.  1846,  Henry  Mason,  Capt.  R.N. ; 
d.  I860. 

4  Frances  Anne,  m.  29  Jan.  1840,  William  Hart,  Esq., 
Bombay  C.S.  5  Emma,  m.  Rev.  A.  Legrew. 

in.  George,  of  Twyford  House,  Herts,  6.  1  April,  1774;  m. 
21  Aug.  1806,  Elizabeth  Bapcr,  only  dau.  of  William  Grant, 
Esq.  of  Rothiemurchus,  co.  Inverness;  d.  27  April,  1854, 
leaving  Lssue. 

IV.  William,  b.  1775;  to.  1810,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Brampton 
Gurdon  Dillingham,  by  Mary  His  2nd  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Samuel  Howard ;  and  d.  1836,  having  had  issue, 


1  Philip  Howard,  6.  1813;  w.  18.59,  Emily  Gipps;  and  d. 
18SS,  leaving  two  sons  and  two  daus. 
1  Ellen  Mary,  Hi.  1839,  the  Hon.  Stephen  Edward  Spring- 
Rice,  eldest  son  of  Lord  Monteagle.  2  Isabella. 
3  Mary  Wilhelmina  Frederica,  m.  Rev.  Edward  Gurdon, 
d.  1850.                       4  Augusta  Frederica. 
V.  Bartholomew,  6.  1776;  d.  1851. 

vr.  James  Hatley,  b.  1779;  m.  1809,  Merian,  2nd  dau.  of 
Mathew  Martin,  and  has  issue, 

1  Hatley,  b.  1811;  ra.  1840,  Theodora  Amelia  Maiy,  dau. 
of  the  Right  Rev.  George  Trevor  Spencer,  Bishop  of 
Madras;  d.  1868. 

2  Charles,  b.  1813;  m.  1841,  Charlotte  Vansittart  Nealc. 

3  John  Alexander,  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  b.  1814; 
m.  1854,  Susan  Sophia  Gledstanes. 

4  Edward  Daniel,  b.  1810. 

5  Constantine,  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi  Coll.  Camb.,  &. 
1817;  m.  1847,  Antonina  Gaudiano. 

VII.  Temple  (Rev.),  Rector  successively  of  Finningham, 
Roydon,  and  Burston,  Prebendary  and  Canon  of  West- 
minster, 6.  1781 ;  m.  1816,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Richard 
Richards,  Lord  Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  by 
Catlaerine  his  wife,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Robert 
Vaughan,  of  Casbelmwyth,  and  d.  8  July,  1859,  having 
had  issue, 

1  Temple,  6.  1818;   d.  1840. 

2  Robert  Temple,  M.U.,  b.  17  Jan.  1820;  in.  1851,  Theresa 
Arabella  Fanny,  dau.  of  Rev.  W.  Dowell,  of  Swaffhara ; 
and  2ndly,  Catharine  Frances,  dau.  of  W.  P.  Richards, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue,  one  son.  Temple,  6.  1859,  and  three 
daus.,  Louisa  Charlotte  Temple,  Theresa  Jane  Temple, 
and  Mary  Margaret  Temple. 

3  Henry  Temple,  Rector  of  Burston,  Norfolk,  6.  1821 ;  in. 
Sarah  Mary  Jary,  of  South  Walsham,  and  has  two  sons 
and  four  daus. 

4  Griffith  Temple,  b.  1827 ;  d.  1839. 

1  Catherine  Margaret  Temple,  m.  Rev.  Edward  Gurdon, 
youngest  son  of  Brampton  Gurdon,  Esq.  of  LetLon. 

2  Louisa  Jane  Temple,  d.  1848. 

3  Emily  Georgiana  Temple. 

I.  Jane,  m.  Admiral  Sir  John  Orde,  Bart. 

II.  Susanna,  d.  1839. 

Mr.  Frere  (J .  11  July,  1807. 

Arms—Gn.,  two  leopards'  faces  in  pale  or,  between  as  many 
fiaunches  of  tlie  last.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  an  ante- 
lope's head  arg.  armed  or.  Mottoes — Traditum  ab  antiquis 
servare,  and  Frere  ayme  frere. 

/Seai— Roydon  HaU,  Diss. 


FREWEN    OF    NORTHIAM. 

Frewen,  Edward,  Esq.  of  Brickwall,  Northiain, 
Susses,  and  Cold  Overton,  co.  Leicester,  b.  25  July, 
1850 ;  m.  1873,  Anne  Mary,  dau.  of  Capt.  Henry 
Byng,  of  Quendon  Hall,  Essex  {see  Viscount  Toa- 
EINGTON,  Burke's  Peerage),  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thosias.  b.  1874.  II.  Edward  Laton,  6.  1877. 

I.  Violet  Helen. 
Mr.  Frewen  was  educated  at  St.  John's  Coll.  Cam- 
bridge ;  he  is  a  J.P.  for  Sussex,  Kent  and  Rutland, 
a  D.L.  for  Sussex,  and -was  High  Sheriff  for  Rutland 
1876. 

ii.lJTCag'C.— Richard  Feewen,  eldest  son  of  Richard 
Frewen  de  Forthey,  who  d.  1540,  and  grandson  of  Richard 
Frewen,  Bailiff  of  Worcester  1473,  had,  by  his  wife  Margaret 
(who  '/.  1598),  with  other  cliildren,  a  2nd  son. 

The  Rev.  John  Frewen,  Rector  of  Northiam,  Sussex,  hapt. 
1  July,  1560 ;  a  learned  Puritan  divine ;  who,  by  Eleanor  his 
1st  wife,  had,  with  other  issue, 

I.  Accepted,  an  eminent  prelate,  bapt.  26  May,  1588 ;  conse-  . 
crated  Bishop  of  Lichfield  and  Coventry  1644,  appointed  '^ 
1660  Aecheishop  of  York,  d.  unm.  28  May,  1664. 

II.  Thankfui,,  Purse  Bearer  and  Secretary  to  the  Lord  Keeper 
Coventry,  b.  1591 ;  d.  1656. 

III.  John,  bapt.  8  Feb.  1595;  m.  15  April,  1623,  Dorothea, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Scott,  in  Goateley,  in  Northiam; 
and  d.  27  Jan.  1654.     His  2nd  surviving  son, 

The  Rev.  Thomas  Frewen,  Rector  of  Northiam,  bapt. 

20  June,     1630;     m.    Mary    Evernden,    of    Sedlc.«combe, 

Sussex,   by    whom  (who    in.    2ndly,    the   Rev.   Richard 

Scanier,   Rector  of  East  Guildford,  Sussex,  and  d.  9  Jan. 

1721)  he  left  issue  at  his  decease  in  1677, 

1  Thomas,  his  heir,  of  the  Church  House,  Northiam,  &. 

1666;  m.  Sarah,   5th  dau.  of  Richard  Stevens,  Esq.  of 

Culham,  Berks,  and  dying  1731,  left  two  sons, 

Thomas,  of  the  Church  House,  bapt.  1691 ;  in.  Sarah, 

only  dau.  of  Peter  Bishop,  Esq.  of  Newendcn ;  and  d. 

1767,  leaving  issue,  Charles,  of  Northiam,  d.s.p.  1787 ; 

Mary,  in.  tlie  Rev.  William  Lord,  by  whom  she  was 

grandmother  of  the  Rev.  William  Edward  Lord,  Rector 

of  Northiam;  Elizabeth,  to.  John  Jenkins,  Esq.;  and 


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Anne,  m.  1st,  her  cousin,  Charles  Frcwcn ;  and  2naiy, 
Admiral  ChaHes  Buckner. 
Charles,  Deputy  Clerk  of  the  Crown  and  Brunswick 
Herald,  b.  1701 ;  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Samuel  Severn,  of 
Slirewsbury ;  and  d.  1762,  leaving  one  son,  Charles, 
who  d.  s.  p.  1791 ;  and  Elizabeth,  who  d.  unm. 

2  Thankful,  Eector  of  Northiam,  bapt.  2  Feb.  1669;  m. 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Capt.  Luke  Spenser,  of  Cranbrook,  Kent; 
and  dying  2  Sept.  1749,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Frewen,  M.D.,  6.  20  June,  1704;  m.  Phila- 
delphia, dau.  of  Joseph  Tucker,  of  Rye,  and  dying 
June,  1790,  left  issue  surviving  a  dau.,  Philadelphia;  and 
a  son, 

The  Eev.  Edward  Fkewen,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Frating- 
cvim-Thorington,  Essex,  6.  27  Oct.  1744;  m.  25  June, 
178U,  Sally,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Richard  Moreton,  of  Little 
Moreton  Hall,  Cheshire,  by  whom  (who  d.  3  May,  1S30 ; 
he  d.  18  Dec.  1831)  he  had  issue, 

MoKETON  John  Edward,  of  llmer,  co.  Buckingham, 
and  Korthiam,  Sussex,  J. P.,  b.  14  July,  1794;  m.  17 
Dec.  1812,  Sarah,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  David  Jenkins, 
of  Drytfrynbern,  co.  Cardigan;  and  d.  s.  p.  1871. 

3  Walter,  d.  1704. 

4  John,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  d.  unm.  1733. 

5  Stephen,  Vicar  of  Fairlight,  in  Sussex,  whose  only 
dau.,  Maria,  m.  5  Oct.  1729,  John  Calvert,  Merchant 
of  London,  son  of  the  Eev.  John  Calvert,  of  Stanwell, 
Middlesex. 

1  Mary,  m.  (ioorge  Bishopp,  of  Northiam. 

2  Winifred,  m.  22  May,  1693,  Simon  Ash,  Vicar  of  Sale- 
hurst,  Sussex. 

IV.  Stephen,  ancestor  of  the  Frewens  of  Brkhu-all. 

Stephen  Frewen,  bapt.  19  Oct.  1600,  youngest  son  of  the 
1st  marriage  of  the  Eev.  John  Frewen,  Eector  of  Northiam, 
and  brother  of  Accepted  Frewen,  Archbishop  of  York,  was  a 
citizen  of  London,  of  the  Skinners'  Company.  He  reahzed  a 
large  fortune  in  trade,  which  was  much  increased  by  his 
inheriting  the  Archbishop's  property.  Mr.  Frewen  in.  1st, 
9  April,  1029,  Katherine,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Scott,  of 
Goatley,  in  Northiam,  and  had  one  son,  Thomas,  of  whom 
presently.  He  in.  2ndly,  1636,  Elizabeth  Greene,  and  had  by 
her  another  son,  John,  who  d.  young.  He  was  s.  at  his 
decease,  1679,  by  his  elder  son, 

Thomas  Frewen,  Esq.,  bapt.  27  Sept.  1630,  M.P.  for  Eye; 
m.  1st,  Judith,  sole  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Wolverstone,  of 
Fulham,  Middlesex,  and  by  whom  (who  d.  29  Sept.  1666)  he  had 
five  children.  Mr.  Frewen  m.  2ndly,  1671,  Bridget,  dau.  of 
Sir  Thomas  Laton,  of  Laton,  co.  York,  and  co-heiress  of  her 
brother,  Charles  Laton,  inherited  in  her  right  the  large 
estates  in  co.  York  of  that  ancient  family,  and  by  her  had 
issue.  Mr.  Frewen  m.  Srdly,  Jane,  Lady  Wymondsold,  relict 
of  Sir  Dawes  Wymondsold,  of  Putney,  Surrey,  and  sole  dau. 
and  heir  of  Sir  Eobert  Cooke,  of  Highnam,  Gloucester.  By 
Lady  Wymondsold  (who  d.  20  June,  1718,  aged  70)  he  had  no 
issue.  Mr.  Frewen  d.  8  Sept.  1702.  By  his  1st  wife,  Judith, 
Mr.  Frewen  had  issue, 

Edward  (Sir),  h.  1661,  and,  with  Eobert  Wymondsold,  re- 
ceived the  honor  of  Knighthood  from  King  James  II. 
4  March,  1684.  Sir  Edward  was  Major  of  the  1st  regt. 
of  the  Cinque  Ports,  and  M.P.  for  Eye.  His  issue  is 
extinct. 

Katherine. 
By  his  2nd  wife,  Bridget,  he  had, 

Laton  (whose  only  son,  Laton,  d.  s.  p.). 

Stephen,  d.  unm.  John. 

Mary,  wife  of  Henry  Turner,  Esq.  of  Cold  Overton,  Scrjeant- 
at-Law. 
The  3rd  son  by  the  2nd  marriage. 

The  Eev.  John  Feewen,  Eector,  first  of  Sidbury,  Devonshire, 
and  afterwards  of  Tysoe,  co.  Warwick,  and  Walton-upon- 
Trent,  Derbysliire,  &.  1677;  in.  Eachel,  dau.  of  Eichard 
Stevens,  of  Culham,  Berks,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  March, 
1752,  aged  77)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  Fellow  of  Oriel  College,  and  Eector  of  Tortwortli, 
Gloucester,  6.  1715;  m.  Ehzabeth,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  John  Townsend,  of  Oxford,  by  whom  (who  m.  2ndly, 
Nathan  Wright,  of  Englefield,  Berks,  and  d.  2  April,  1S14, 
aged  73)  he  left  issue,  at  his  decease,  3  Oct.  1767,  one  dau., 

Selina  Frewen,  m.  2  Sept.  1794,  the  Eev.  James  Knight 
Moor,  Rector  of  Sapcote,  co.  Leicester ;  and  dying  7  Feb. 
1818,  left  issue,  an  only  son,  the  Eev.  John  Frewen  Moor, 
of  Bradfield  House,  Berks. 

I.  Bridget,  d.  unm. 

II.  Eachel,  m.  Simon  Knight,  of  Eughy. 

III.  Mary,  m.  the  Eev.  Stanley  Burrough,  Head  Master  of 
Eugby  School,  and  Rector  of  Sapcote. 

The  Eev.  John  Frewen  d.  1735,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son. 

The  Eev.  Thomas  Frewen,  Eector  of  Sapcote,  co.  Leicester, 
b.  1708.    On  the  death  of  his  cousin,  Laton  Frewen  Turner, 


ofBrafferton  Hall,  CO.  York,  1777,  ho  succeeded  to  the  joint 
estates  of  the  Brewen  and  Turner  families,  and  assumed  the 
name  of  Tdrner,  pursuant  to  the  will  of  John  Turner,  of  Cold 
Overton.  He  in.  Esther  Simkin,  by  whom  (who  d.  6  Oct.  1803) 
he  left  at  his  decease,  1701,  a  son. 

John  Frewen  Turner,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Leicester 
1791,  Col.  Leicester  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  M.P.  for  Athlone 
from  1807  to  1812,  b.  1  Aug.  1755.  In  1808,  he  in.  Eleanor, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Charles  Clarke,  Esq.  of  London,  by  his 
2nd  wife,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  David  Hay,  Esq.  of 
Hopes,  CO.  Haddington,  and  had  issue, 
Thomas,  his  heir. 

Charles  Hay  Frewen,  of  Cold  Overton,  who  s.  to  his 
father's  estates  in  the  co.  of  York,  and  was  J. P.  for  the  cos. 
of  Leicester,  Eutland,  Sussex,  Kent,  and  Middlesex,  where 
he  had  estates  acquired  by  purchase,  and  D.L.  for  those  of 
Eutland  and  Sussex;  M.P.  for  East  Sussex  from  1846  to 
1857;  High  SheritT  of  co.  Leicester  1806;  b.  1813;  m.  1856, 
Frances,  dau.  of  Henry  Woodgate,  Esq.  of  Pembury,  and 
widow  of  Musgrave  Briscoe,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Coghurst,  which 
lady  d.  1867.  He  d.  1878.  John  Frewen.-cT.  1844. 

Selina  Frewen,  in.  1839,  the  Eev.  Eobert  Martin,  M.A.,  eldest 
surviving  son  of  William  Martin,  Esq.  of  Anstey  Pastures, 
CO.  Leicester  (see  that  name). 
Mr.  Frewen  Turner  d.  1  Feb.  1829,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 
Thomas    Frewen,   Esq.    of  Brickwall  House,    J.P.,   High 
Sheriff  1839,  and  M.P.  for  South  Leicestershire  1835-36,   6. 
26  Aug.  1811 ;  m.  1st,  4  Oct.   1832,   Anne,  youngest  child  of 
W.  Wilson   Cams  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Casterton  Hull,  Westmor- 
land, and  had  issue, 
I.  John,  6.  20  March,  1837.  ii.  Laton,  d.  1856. 

I.  Mary,  in.  Eev.  A.  Aylward,  Eector  of  Brede,  Sussex,  and 
d.  1861,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Selina,  in.  Charles  Vickcrs,  Esq.  of  Wormstall,  Berks, 
in.  Eleanor,  m.  Capt.  Edward  Carter,  late  90th  regt. 

He  in.  2ndly,  1847,  Helen  Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of  Frederick, 
Homan,  Esq.  of  Arden  Wood,  co.  Kildare,  and  had  issue, 

III.  Edward,  now  of  Northiam. 

IV.  Eichard.  v.  Moreton.  vi.  Stephen. 

Mr.  Thomas  Frewen  d.  14  Oct.  1870,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edward  Frewen,  Esq.,  now  of  Northiam. 

Arms — Erm.,  four  bars  az.  a  demi-lion  rampant  ppr.  issuant 
in  chief.  Crest — A  demi-lion  rampant  arg.  langued  and  col- 
lared gu.  bearing  in  his  paws  a  galltrap  az.  ilfoHo— Mutare 
non  est  meum. 

Secrfs— Brickwall  House,  Northiam,  Sussex;  Cold  Overton 
Hall,  CO.  Leicester. 


FROST    OF    ST.    JOHN'S    HOUSE. 

Fkost,  Meadows,  Esq.  of  St.  John's  Houss, 
Chester  and  Meadowslea,  co.  Flint,  J.P.  for  the 
CO.  and  city  of  Chester  and  co.  Fhut,  High  Sheriff 
1879,  b.  14  May,  1819 ;  m.  25  May,  18i2,  Matilda, 
only  dau.  of  Samuel  S.  Berend,  Esq.  of  LiveriDOol, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  BIeadows  Arnold,  6.  12  Aug.  1848;  m.  25  May,  1874, 
Eosalie  Croshaw  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau  of  Eev.  John  Fuller 
EusseU,  Eector  of  Greenhithe,  Kent. 

n.  Francis  Aylmer,  b.  12  Aug.  1856. 

I.  Eleanor  Matilda.  ii.  Frances  Amy. 

ICilTCiltJC. — John  Frost,  Esq.  of  Langham,  Suffolk,  d. 
1633,  leaving  by  Prudence  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Valyant, 
Esq.  of  Langham,  four  sons,  the  eldest  of  whom, 

Thomas  Frost,  Esq.  of  Hunston  Hall,  and  Langham,  Suffolk, 
in.  Anne,  dau.  of  Edmund  Salter,  Esq.  of  South  Lopham, 
Norfolk.  She  d.  in  1639,  and  Mr.  Frost  in  1642,  leaving  two 
daus.  and  a  son  and  heir, 

Edmund  Frost,  Esq.  of  Hunston  Hall,  6.  1632 ;  d.  1700, 
leaving  by  Letitia  his  wife,  dau.  of  Eichard  Moseley,  Esq.  cf 
Ousden  Hall,  Suffolk,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Edmbnd  Frost,  Esq.  of  Hunston  Hall,  6.  1678;  in.  1706, 
Eebecca,  dau.  of  Eev.  John  Meadows,  M.A.,  of  Ousden, 
Suffolk,  and  granddau.  of  Daniel  Meadows,  Esq.  of  Chatisham, 
Suffolk,  whose  great-great-grandson,  Charles  Meadows,  was 
created  Earl  Manvers.  Mr.  Frost  sold  the  manor  of  Hunston, 
and  d.  1742,  leaving  an  only  son, 

Meadows  Frost,  M.D.,  of  Great  Yarmouth,  b.  at  Hunston, 
1707  ;  in.  Alice,  dau.  of  Thomas  Gibbons,  Esq.  of  Great  Yar- 
mouth, and  d.  1782,  leaving  a  son. 

Meadows  Frost,  Esq.  of  Castle  Eising,  Norfolk,  6.  1748 ;  m. 
1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Eev.  Samuel  Wood,  of  Woodbridge,  Suffolk, 
who  d.  s.  p.  1780.  He  m.  2ndly,  26  Feb.  1783,  Ann,  dau.  of 
Henry  Willis,  Esq.,  and  d.  in  1S02,  leaving  four  sons. 

Meadows,  of  Gibraltar,  6.  1783;  m.  Mary  Fitzgerald,  and  d. 


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1828,  leaving  an  only  son,  John  Meadows,  6. 1818 ;  d.  unm. 
1842. 
Thomas  Gibbons,  of  Chester,  &.  1789;  d.  unm.  1856. 
Fbanxis  Aylmeb,  of  Chester,  of  whom  presently. 
James  Garrett,  of  Manchester,  b.  1795;  in.  Jane  Whitley; 
d.  1840,  leaving  three  sons,  who  d.  unm.,  and  one  dau. 
Fbancis  Aylmeb  Fbost,  Esq.  of  Chester,  the  eldest  surviving 
son,  was  b.  27  Feb.  1792;  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  Peter  Stubs,  Esq.  of 
Warrington,  and  d.  19  June,  1860,  leaving  issue. 
Meadows,  his  heir,  now  of  St.  John's  House,  Chester,  and 
Meadowslea,  co.  Flint. 
Tkomas  Gibbons  (Sir),  Knt.  of  Eedcliff,  Chester,  and  Dolcors- 
llwyn,  CO.   Montgomery,  0.   1820   (see  Fkost   oj  Dolcon- 
llwyn). 
Francis  Aylmer,  of  Spring  Hill,  Reddish,  co.  Lancaster,  6. 

1824. 
Eobert,  of  Lime  Grove,  Chester,  and  Mount  Kinnerton,  co. 
Flint,  6.  1826. 

Amu  —  Erm.,  three  pelicans  chevronwise  between  two 
chevronels  gu.,  the  whole  between  three  trefoils  az.  Crest — 
Between  two  wings  erm.,  each  charged  with  a  trefoil  az.,  a 
mount  vert  thereon  a  trefoil  also  az.  Motto — E  terra  germino 
ad  ccElum  expando. 

Serifs— St.  John's  House,  Chester;  and  Meadowslea,  Mold, 
CO.  Flint. 


FROST    OF    DOLCORSLLWYN. 

Feost,  Sie  Thomas  Gibbons,  Knt.  of  Dolcors- 
llwyn,  CO.  Montgomery,  and  RedclifP,  co.  Chester, 
J. P.  CO  Montgomery,  and  city  of  Chester,  Mayor 
of  Chester  1868-9,  iu  which  year  he  was  knighted, 
h.  20  Sept.  1820 ;  m.  12  Sept.  1855,  Mary  Ann, 
only  dau.  of  Henry  Wood,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  John  Meadows,  6. 15  .?ept.  1856. 

II.  Thomas  Gibbons,  6.  5  Dec.  1860. 
ni.  Charles  Albert,  b.  10  Aug.  1872. 

I.  Harriet.  ii.  Evelyn. 

III.  Beatrice.  iv.  Ann  Lucy. 
EtncaflC— S«e  Feost  of  St.  John's  House. 

Arms— Arg.,  a  pelican  vulning  itself  between  three  trefoils 
clipped  vert.  Crest — On  a  mount  vert  between  two  wings  erect 
az.  each  charged  with  a  quatrefoil  arg.  a  trefoil  slipped  of  the 
second.    Motto — E  terra  ad  coelum. 

Seats — Dolcorsllwyn,  Cemmaes,  co.  Montgomery,  and  Eed- 
cliff, Chester. 

♦ 

FRYER    OF    CHATTERIS. 

Feter,  John  Eichaedson,  Esq.  of  Chatteris, 
Isle  of  Eley,  High  Sheriff  of  cos.  Cambridge  and 
Huntingdon  1862,  Earrister-at-Law,  Chairman  of 
Quarter  Sessions  at  Ely  and  Wisbech,  Deputy- 
Lieut,  for  CO.  Cambridge,  and  also  a  Magistrate  for 
Norfolk,  b.  27  Oct.  1816  ;  m.  10  Jan.  184.3,  Mary 
Agnes,  youngest  dau.  of  Steed  Girdlestone,  Esq.  J.P. 
of  Stebbington  Hall,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 

John,  J.P.  co.  Cambridge,  6.  1846. 

ICtnCatlC.— John  Fbteb,  Esq.  of  Chatteris,  Isle  of  Ely, 
t.  28  Aug.  1787;  m.  2  Aug.  1814,  Sarah,  only  child  and  heiress 
of  John  Eichardson,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  Aug.  1843) 
had  issue, 

John  Eichaedson,  now  of  Chatteris. 

Frederick  Daniel,  of  Moulton  Paddocks,  co.  Cambridge,  6. 
6  June,  1819,  J.P.  and  D.L. ;  ta.  23  July,  1844,  Harriet 
Mellicent,  dau.  of  John  Eeade,  Esq.  of  Holbroke  House, 
Suffolk,  and  has  issue. 

Caroline  Sarah,  r,i.2'J  March,  1842,  William  Eobert  Chapman, 
Esq.  youngest  son  of  Aaron  Chapman,  Esq.,  M.P. 

Julia  Elizabeth. 
Mr.  Fryer,  Chairman  of  the  Hon.  Corporation  of  the  Bedford 
Level,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  served  as  High  Sheriff  for  cos.  Cam- 
bridge and  Huntingdon  1835.    He  d.  Sept.  1850. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  chevron  between  three  dolphins  naiant  ppr. 
Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an  antelope's  head  arg.,  attiicd, 
crined,  and  tufted  gold.     Motto — Jamais  arricre. 

jS'eat— Chatteris,  Isle  of  Ely,  co.  Cambridge. 


FULFORD    OF    FTJLFORD, 

FuiFOED,  Feancis  Deummond,  Esq.  of  G-reat 
Fulford,  Devon,  J.P.,  6.  25  Oct.  1831 ;  educated  at 
King's  Coll.  London,  was  J.P.  for  the  district  of 
Montreal,  Capt.  in  the  Montreal  cavalry,  and  member 


of  the  Natural  History  Society  of  Montreal ;  m.  28 
Aug.  1856,  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  Philip  Holland,  Esq., 
J.P.,  of  Cholderton  Lodge,  Montreal,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Francis  Algernon,  b.  at  Montreal,  15  Sept.  1861. 

II.  Eobert  Philip  Perceval,  b.  6  Jan.  1863. 

III.  A  son,  b.  1878. 

I.  Evelyn  Mary.  ii.  Beatrice  Mary. 

III.  Maud  Mary.  iv.  Ethel  Mary. 

itincaflC.— The  Fulfords  are  of  Saxon  origin,  and  held 
Folefort,  as  it  is  written  in  Domesday  Book,  from  which  place 
the  name  is  derived.  Here,  as  it  appears  by  records,  as  well 
as  registries  in  the  Coll.  of  Arms,  they  were  seated  in  the  time 
of  Richard  L,  and  have  continued  in  possession  of  the  same 
name,  in  the  male  line,  by  uninterrupted  descent,  during  a 
period  of  more  than  600  years.  The  mansion  of  Fulford  was 
garrisoned  by  Charles  1.,  and  was  taken  by  a  part  of  Fairfax's 
army  under  the  command  of  Col.  Okey,  Dec.  1645.  Many 
knights  of  the  family  distinguished  themselves  in  the  Holy 
Land,  Sir  Baldwin  de  Fulford  more  particularly.  Sir  Thomas 
Fulford  was  one  of  the  Knights  who  went  up  with  the  Earl  of 
Devon,  and  reUeved  Exeter  when  besieged  by  Perkiu  War- 
beck,  1497. 

The  first  of  the  family,  according  to  the  records  in  the 
Herald's  Office,  is, 

William  de  Fclfoed,  who  held  Fulford  temp.  Eichaed  I., 
and  left  a  son, 

Nicholas  Folford,  of  Fulford,  father  of 

William  Fdlford,  of  Fulford,  m.  Mariot,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Sir  Baldwin  de  Belston,  of  Parham,  Devon,  and  had, 

Henry  Folfobd,  of  Fulford,  whose  son, 

William  Fulford,  of  Fulford,  was  father  of 

John  Folford,  of  Fulford,  who  had  a  son, 

SiB  Henry  FnLFORD,  of  Fulford,  living  temp.  Edwaed  III., 
said  by  Bishop  Godwin  to  have  sat  in  judgment  with  Chief 
Justice  Gascoyne,  and  condemned  Archbishop  Scrope  to  be 
beheaded.     He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henry  Fclford,  of  Fulford,  m.  the  dau.  and  heir  of  Fitz- 
urse,  of  Williton,  Somerset,  by  whom  he  had. 

Sib  Baldwin  Fulfoed,  of  Fulford,  Sheriff  of  Devon  38 
Henry  VI.,Knightofthe  Sepulchre,  and  Under-Admiral  to  John 
Holland,  Duke  of  Exeter,  High-Admiral  of  England.  Prince 
styles  Sir  Baldwin  "a  great  soldier  and  a  traveller  of  so 
undaunted  resolution,  that,  for  the  honour  and  liberty  of  a 
royal  lady,  in  a  castle  besieged  by  the  infidels,  he  fought  a 
combat  with  a  Saracen,  for  bulk  and  bigness  an  unequal 
match  (as  the  representation  of  him  cut  ia  the  wainscot  in 
Fulford  Hall  doth  plainly  show),  whom  yet  he  vanquished,  and 
rescued  the  lady."  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
Sir  John  Bozom,  of  Bosomzeal,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Sir 
WilUam  Huddersfleld,  Attorney-Gtneral  to  Edwabd  IV.)  had 
issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir.  John,  Canon  of  Exeter  Cathedral. 

Thomasin,  m.  John  Wise,  Esq.  of  Sydenham,  and  had  issue, 
Oliver  Wise,  ancestor  of  the  Wises  nf  Sydenham  ;  and  Alicia 

Wise,  1)!.  John  Eusscll,  Esq.,  by  whom  she  was  mother  of 
John,  first  Earl  of  Bedford,  K.G. 

AUce,  m.  Sir  William  Gary,  of  Cockington,  in  co.  Devon,  who 
was  slain  at  Tewkesbury  1471.    He  left  a  son,  Thomas  Cary, 

father  of  William  Cary,  who  m.  Mary,  dau.    of  Sir  Thomas 

Boleyn,  Earl  of  Ormonde,  and  younger  sister  of  Queen  Annb 

BoLEYN,  and  had  a  son.  Henry,  Lord  Hunsdon,  E.G.,  Lord 
Chamberlain  to  Queen  Elizabeth. 
Sir  Baldwin  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Sir  Thomas  Fclford,  of  Great  Fulford,  who,  fighting 
gallantly  under  the  banner  of  Lancaster  at  the  Battle  of 
Towton,  1461,  was  taken  prisoner  and  beheaded.  He  m. 
Philippa,  dau.  of  Sir  Philip  Courtenay,  of  Powderham,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Walter,  Lord  Hungerford,  High 
Treasurer  of  England  temp.  Henet  VI.,  and  was  s.  at  bis 
decease  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Hdmpheey  Fdlford,  of  Great  Fulford,  K.B.,  m.  Florence, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Bonvilo,  of  Shute;  but  dying  without 
issue,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

William  Fdlford,  Esq.  of  Great  Fulford,  m.  Joan,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  John  Bonvile,  of  Combraleigh,  and  left  a  son  and 
successor. 

Sir  John  Fdlfoed,  Knt.  of  Great  Fulford,  High  SherifE 
Devon  26  and  32  Henry  Vlll.  He  m.  Lady  Dorothy  Bour- 
chier,  younger  dau.  of  John,  1st  Earl  of  Bath,  by  Cecilia  his 
wife,  sister  and  heiress  of  Henry  D'Aubeney,  Earl  of  Bridge- 
water,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  dau.,  Faith,  m.  Capt. 
Davis,  the  great  circumnavigator,  and  a  son  and  heir. 

Sib  John  Fdlford,  Knt.  of  Great  Fulford,  High  Sheriff 
Devon,  to.  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Dennys,  of  Uolcombe 
Bumell,  and  was  father  of 


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Sir  Thomas  Folfobd,  Knt.  of  Great  Fnlford,  m.  Ursula,  dau. 
ofKichardBampfylde,  Esq.  of  Poltimore,  and  had,  inter  alios, 
a  dau.  Bridget,  m.  Arthur  Champernoune,  Esq.  of  Dartington  ; 
and  a  son  and  successor, 

Sib  Feancis  Fulford,  Knt.  of  Great  Fulford,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  co-heir  (with  her  sister  Anne,  m.  Sir  Francis  Ashley) 
of  Bernard  Samways,  Esq.  of  Toller-Fratrum,  and  Winter- 
hourne  St.  Martin,  and  by  her  (who  was  b.  1.585)  had  with  six 
daus.,  five  sons,  from  a  younger  one  of  whom,  George,  the 
present  family  descends.  Sir  Francis  d.  1664,  and  was  s.  by 
(the  only  son  and  heir  of  his  eldest  son,  Thomas  Fdlfobd, 
Esq.,  who  was  slain  in  the  Civil  Wars,  at  the  siege  of  Exeter, 
1642)  his  grandson, 

Fbancis  Fdlfobd,  Esq.  of  Great  Fulford,  m.  Susanna,  dau.  of 
John  Kelland,  Esq.  of  Painsford,  in  Devon,  and  was  father  of 

Col.  Fbancis  Fdlfobd,  of  Great  Fulford,  m.  1st,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  John,  Lord  Poiilett,.of  Hinton  St.  George;  and  2ndly, 
Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Tuckfield,  Esq.  of  Little  Ful- 
ford; but  dying  without  issue,  1700  (his  widow  m.  2ndly, 
Henry  Trenchard,  Esq.),  was  s.  by  his  cousin  (sprung  from 
George,  younger  son  of  Sir  Francis  Fulford), 

Fbancis  Fdlfobd,  Esq.  of  Toller,  who  then  became  of  Great 
Fulford.  This  gentleman  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  William 
Swete,  Esq. ;  and  dying  1730,  left  a  son  and  successor, 

Fbancis  Fdlfobd,  Esq.  of  Great  Fulford,  b.  1704;  in.  Ann, 
dau.of  Sir  Arthur  Chichester,  Bart.  ofYoulston,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir.  ii.  Franci.?,  Vicar  of  Dunsford. 

III.  Benjamin  Swete,  m.  Joanna  Gerard,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Galpine,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

1  Baldwin,  successor  to  his  uncle. 

1  Harriet.  2  Elizabeth  Mary.  3  Florence  Anne. 

I.  Anne,  to.  Sir  John  Colleton,  Bart. 
Mr.  Fulford  d.  1748,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Fdlfobd,  Esq.  of  Great  Fulford,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Lareche,  Esq. ;  but  dying  s.p.  1789,  was  .5.  by  his  nephew, 

Baldwin  Fdlfobd,  Esq.  of  Great  Fulford,  Lieut. -Col.  of  the 
Devon  Militia,  to.  Anna  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Adams, 
Esq.  of  Bowdon,  Totnes,  M.P.  for  that  borough,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  I860)  had  issue, 

I.  Baldwin,  late  of  Fulford. 

II.  Francis  (Right  Rev.),  D.D.,  6.  3  June,  1803;  late  Fellow 
of  Exeter  Coll.  Oxford,  consecrated  Bishop  of  Montreal 
25  July,  1850,  and  created  Metropolitan  of  Canada  1860; 
was  Visitor  of  Bishop's  Coll.  Leiiiioxville,  President  of  the 
Natural  History  Society  of  Montreal,  and  Member  of  the 
Council  of  Education  for  Lower  Canada;  m.  18  Oct.  1830, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Andrew  Berkeley  Drummond,  Esq.  of  Cadland, 
Hants,  by  Lady  Mary,  his  wife,  dau.  of  John,  2nd  Earl  of 
Egmont,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  Oct.  1873)  had  issue, 

1  Fbancis  Dedmmond,  now  of  Great  Fulford. 
1  Alice  Mary,  m.  12  Aug.  1858,  the  Ven.  Henry  Martin 
Lower,  late  Archdeacon  of  Newfoundland  and  Labrador, 
M.A.  of  St.  Peter's  Coll.  Cambridge,  now  Rector  of  Foul- 
mire,  Cambridge,  Rural  Dean. 
Bishop  Fulford  d.  at  the  See  House,  Montreal,  9  Sept.  1868. 
hi.  John,  Admiral  R.N.,  m.  Isabella  Russell,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  William,  Major  R.A.,  m.  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  Major- 
Gen.  Grantham,  and  has  issue. 

V.  George,  deceased. 

I.  Anna  Maria,  m.  her  cousin,  the  Rev.  Dacres  Adams,  Vicar 
of  Pinhoe,  Devon,  deceased. 

II.  Elizabeth  Florence,  deceased. 

III.  Eleanor,  to.  1843,  Rev.  Herbert  George  Adams,  deceased. 

IV.  Harriet,  deceased.  v.  Louisa. 

VI.  Philippa,  m.  Rev.  Robert  Bartholomew,  Vicar  of  Harber- 
ton,  Devon. 

Col.  Fulford  a.  1847.    His  eldest  son, 

Baldwin  Fdlfobd,  Esq.  of  Fulford,  J.P. ;  to.  8  Oct.  1868, 
Anna  Isabella,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  Allen  Giles,  D.C.L.,  of 
Sutton,  and  d.  s.  jj.  2  May,  1871,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 
Fbancis  Dbdmmond  Fdlfobd,  Esq.  now  of  Great  Fulford. 

Arms  (which  are  carved  in  stone  over  the  gateway  at  Fulford) 
— Gu.,  a  chevron  avg.,  quartering  Fitzdbse,  Mobeton,  Belston, 
BozoM,  St.  George,  Canteldfe,  St.  Albyn,  and  Chalons. 
Crest — A  bear's  head  erased  sa.  muzzled  or.  Sujpfiorteis — Two 
Saracens  ppr.     Motto — Bear  up. 

>Se«i— Fulford,  Dunsford,  near  Exeter. 


FULIiARTON    OF    KILMICHAEL. 

FxjxiiAETON,  Janet  Spottiswoode,  of  Kilmicliael, 
and  Whitefarland,  Isle  of  Arran,  2nd  dau.  of  the 
late  Major  Archibald  FuUarton  of  Kilmicliael  aud 
Whitefarland,  s.  to  the  estates  at  the  death  of  her 
elder  sister,  Mrs.  Jane  Annabella  Bowden  Fullartou, 
28  March,  1876. 


iClItCaffC.— Major  Abchibald  Fdllarton,  of  Kilmichael 
and  Whitefarland,  son  of  Dr.  Louis  Fullarton,  of  Kilmichael, 
by  Susannah  Stewart  his  wife,  represented  a  very  ancient 
family,  which  has  been  in  possession  of  their  present  estates 
for  nearly  five  hundred  years. 

Febgds  Fdllabton,  or  Maclot,  obtained  the  lands  of 
Kilmichael  for  services  rendered  to  Robebt  the  Bedce  while 
he  was  in  concealment  in  the  Isle  of  Arran.  From  this  Fergus, 
the  property  descended  in  regular  succession  to  Major  Ful- 
larton. It  is  to  the  above-named  Fergus  Fullarton,  or  Macloy, 
that  Sir  Walter  Scott  makes  allusion  under  the  name  of 
Fitzlouis  in  the  Lord  of  (he  Isles.  Of  the  Kilmichael  family,  a 
scion  was  Fullarton  of  Glendernel,  one  of  whom  was  Bishop  of 
Edinburgh  from  1720  to  1727. 

Majob  Abchibald  Fdllabton  was  a  Magistrate  and  Deputy 
Lieutenant  for  co.  Bute.  He  was  mai-ried  twice;  by  his  1st 
wife,  Jane,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Dr.  William  Peebles,  of 
Ayr,  he  had  an  only  child, 

Jane  Annabella,  of  Kilmichael,  to.  4  July,  1855,  Menzies 
James  Bowden  Fullarton,  Esq.,  and  d.  28  March,  1876. 
By  his  2nd  wife,  Janet,  dau.  of  the  late  John  Robertson,  Esq. 
of  Lawhead,  Major  Fullarton  had  two  sons,  who  predeceased 
him,  and  three  daus., 

Janet  Spottiswoode,  now  of  Kilmichael. 

Susan  Ann,  m.  Rev.  Henry  M.  Robertson,  Minister  of  Bo'ness, 
CO.  Linlithgow.  Marion. 

Major  Fullarton  d.  2  Jan.  I860. 

A  rms—Arg.,  a  crescent  between  three  otters'  heads  erased  gu. 
Crest — A  camel's  head  erased  ppr.     Motto — Lux  in  tenebris. 

Seat— Kilmichael,  Brodick,  Isle  of  Arran. 


FULLER    OF    GLASHNACREE. 

FuLLEE,  James  Feanklin,  Esq.  of  Glashnaerce, 
CO.  Kerry,  F.S.A.,  b.  1835 ;  m.  1860,  Helen,  dau. 
of  John  Prospere  Guivier,  Esq.  and  grand-dau.  of 
Baron  Prospgre  Guivier,  one  of  Napoleon's  Gene- 
rals who  fell  in  the  retreat  from  Moscow,  and  has 

I.  Fbanklin  Eland,  C.ndet  E.M.A.,  14  Jan.  1879,  6.  1  Jan. 
1863.  11.  Harnett  John,  b.  14  Dec.  1866. 

I.  May  Florence,     ii.  Adela  Bessie.      in.  Evelyn  Melicent^^ 

itlllCagC. — This  family  was  one  of  great  respectability 
and  opulence  in  the  co.  Kerry,  possessing  property  in  the 
neighbourhood  of  Dingle,  the  Samphires,  Ballybunion,  &c., 
long  before  the  English  settlers,  under  the  "Plantation 
Scheme,"  established  themselves  in  the  locality.  The  first  of 
whom  there  is  any  record  was 

John  Fdlleb  {alias  Bowler),  who  is  mentioned  in  the 
"  Desmond  Survey,"  a.d.  1583,  as  possessed  of  the  townland 
of  Bowlerstown  (Baliybowler),  and  "  certain  lands  in  Bally- 
beg."  He  mortgaged  Bowlerstown  to  Stephen  Rice  1610. 
According  to  an  Inquisition  taken  at  Killarney,  he  and 
Maurice  Fuller  (probably  his  son)  were  seized  in  fee  of  the 
townlands  of  Ballyristin,  or  Ballyristeenig,  and  Ballytobin,  or 
Ballytobeenig,  and  conveyed  them  in  1635  to  Teige  Moriarty. 
That  John  Fuller  was  a  man  of  mark  at  this  period  appears 
by  an  Inquisition  taken  at  Killarney,  18  Aug.  16"35  (Inq.  No. 
59,  Chaeles  I.,  CO.  Kerry,  Chancery,  callendered  by  the 
Record  Commissioners  1818),  which  found  that  he  held  his 
lands  "  de  Dmo  Rege  in  capite  p.  service  militar,"  i.  e.  by 
Knight's  service.  Andrew  Fdlleb  (alias  Bowler)  was  High 
Sheriff  co.  Kerry  1610,  and  was  one  of  the  Commissioners 
for  a  levy  to  build  a  wall  round  Tralee  in  1612.  In  a  convey- 
ance of  lands  in  co.  Kerry  to  him  from  Sir  Thomas  Roper, 
Knt.  (created,  6  May,  1627,  Viscount  Baltinglass),  his  name 
is  spelt  "  Bowdler." 

William  Fdlleb,  Esq.  of  West  Kerries,  near  Tralee, 
obtained  from.  Col.  Denny,  by  lease,  dated  25  Sept.  1733,  for 
lives  renewable  for  ever,  195  plantation  acres  of  those  lands 
"  as  then  held  and  enjoyed."  He  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  William 
Harnett,  Esq.  of  Ballyhenry,  by  his  wife,  sister  of  Rev.  William 
Pelloquin,  Rector  of  Obrenan,  by  whom  (who  d.  1741)  he  had 
issue, 

I.  William,  whose  will,  made  in  Blarch,  1765,  was  proved 
1775,  ancestor  of  Capt.  John  Cbosbie-Fdllee-Haenett. 

II.  Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  George,  who  and  his  descendants  married  into  the  fami- 
lies of  Austen,  Daunt,  &c.,  co.  Cork.  From  this  line  probably 
descends  The  Right  Kev.  Thomas  Bbock  Fdlleb,  D.D., 
D.C.L.,  Bishop  of  Niagara,  Canada. 

I.  Jane,  m.  William  Payne,  Esq.  of  Tralee,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Ann,  who  is  mentioned  in  the  "  Gentleman's  Magazine, 
July,  1790,  as  "  authoress  of  several  interesting  and  ia- 
genious  novels,"  d.  unm. 

The  second  son, 

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TnoMAo  FcLLEB,  Esq.  of  Leemount,  co.  Cork,  m.  (Mar.  Lie.  | 
16  June.  1767)  Ann,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Purcell,  Esq.  of  Gurti- 
nard,  co.  Cork,  X>y  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Leader,  Esq. 
of  Mount  Leader,  same  co.,  and  had  issue. 
I.  James,  who  took  the  additional  surname  of  Harvktt.  m. 
1783,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Townsend  Gun.  Esq.  of  Rattoo,  co. 
Kerry,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Anthony  Stoughton,  Esq. 
of  Ballyhorgan,  in  the  same  co..  and  by  her  (who  jn.  2ndly, 
"William  Carique  Ponsonby,  Esq.  of  Crotto,  same  co.),  had 
issue, 
1  Thomas,  d.  s  p. 

1  Sarah,  m.  Capt.  Oliver  Guyon,  R.N.,  who  was  lost  in  the 
Black  Sea,  and  d.  s.  p. 
n.  John,  of  Leemount,  co.  Cork,  who  also  took  the  addi- 
tional surname  of  Habsett,  ra.  Mary,  dau.  of  Noblett 
Eogers,  Esq.  of  Lota,  in  the  same  co.,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Vcn.  Michael  Davies,  Archdeacon  of  Cloyne,  and  had 
one  son, 

Thomas  Noblett,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Edmund  L'Estrange, 
Esq.  of  Hunstanton,   King's  Co.,  by  Henrietta  his  wite, 
sister  of  Col.  Henry  Piesley  L'Estrange,  of  Moystown, 
same  co.,  and  d.  s.  p. 
ui.  Edward,  of  whom  hereafter. 
Mr.  Fuller  made  his  will  4  Feb.  1790,  which  was  proved  12 
April,  1791.    His  youngest  son, 

Edward  Follee,  Esq.  of  Beechmount  and  Sackville,  co. 
Kerry,  Capt.  in  the  "Old  Kerry"  Militia,  ra.  Elizabeth,   dau. 
of  Rev.  John  Blennerhassett,  Rector  of  Tralee,  by  Louisa  his 
wife,  dau.  and  only  surviving  cliild  of  Capt.  Thomas  Goddard, 
of  the  Earl  ot  Rothes'  regt.,  and  Mary  his  wife  (eldest  dau.  of 
"William  Mullins,  Esq.  of  Burnham,  co.  Kerry,  and  sister  of 
Thomas,  1st  Lord  Ventry)  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
1.  Thomas  Harnett,  his  successor. 
n.  Edward  Goddard,  d.  s.  p. 
m.  John  Blennerhassett,  d.  s.  p. 
I.  Louisa,  d.  unm. 

n.  Aim,  m.  Ven.  Nathaniel  Bland,  Archdeacon  of  Aphadoe. 
m.  Bessie,  m.  the  late  Sir  Arthur  Helps,  K.C.B.,  and  has, 
with  other  issue,  Charles  Leonard  (Rev.),  ra.  and  has  issue ; 
and  Melicent,  m.  William  Stone,  Esq.,  late  M.P.  for  Ports- 
mouth, and  has  issue. 
3Ir.  Fuller  d.  Oct.  1827.    His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Harnett  Fuller,  Esq.  of  Glashnacree,  co.  Kerry, 
6.  1806;    ra.  1st,   3  Dec.  1832,  Frances  Diana,  3rd   dau.  of 
Francis  Christopher  Bland,  Esq.  of  Derryquin  Castle,  same 
CO.,  J. P.,  D.L.  by  Lucinda  his  wife,  dau.  of  Arthur  Bastable 
Herbert,  Esq.  of  Brewsterfleld,  same  co.,  and  by  Ijer  (who  d. 
1872)  has  issue, 
James  Franklin,  now  of  Glashnacree. 
Louisa,   ra.   1862,   Arthur  Hyde,   eldest  son  of   Frederick 
Hyde,  Esq.  of  Hollywood,  J. P.  co.  Kerry  (of  the  family  of 
Hyde  of  Castle  Hyde)  and  has  issue,  Arthur ;  Thomas ;  and 
Frances. 
Bessie,  ra.  Michael  "Walsh,  Esq.  of  Boston,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Fuller  m.  2ndly,  Eliza,   dau.  of  Richard  Harris  Purcell, 
Esq.  of  Annabella,  near  Mallow,  co.  Cork,  by  Louisa  his  wife, 
dau.  of  WiUiam  Leader,  Esq.  of  Mount  Leader,  in  same  co. 

Arras — Arg.,  three  bars  gu.  on  a  canton  of  the  last  a  mullet 
or.    Crest— A  horse  passant  ppr.  charged  on  the  shoulder  with 
a  mullet  or.     Motto — Fortiter  et  recte. 
Jieiidence — Glashnacree,  Sneem,  co.  Kerry. 


FULLER    OF    NESTON    PARK. 

FULLEE,  G-EOEGE  Pabgitee,  Esq.  of  Neston, 
Wilts,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1878,  b.  8  Jan.  1833; 
s.  his  father  1872  ;  m.  28  Jan.  1864,  Emily  Geor- 
gina  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  late  Sir  Michael  Hicks- 
Eeach,  Bart,  of  Williamstrip  Park,  co.  Gloucester, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Jons  Michael  Fleetwood,  6.  21  Oct.  18C4, 

II.  William  Fleetwood,  6.  17  Sept.  1865. 

III.  Henry  Fleetwood,  6.  7  Sept.  1870. 

IV.  Robert  Fleetwood,  6.  6  Nov.  1875. 

V.  Edward  Fleetwood,  b.  7  Feb.  1878. 
I.  Georgina  Fleetwood,  6.  28  Jan.  1867. 
ItinpaflC— John  Fuller,   Esq.,  s.  to  estates  in  Sussex 

on  the  death  of  Gebrard  Dctton  Fleetwood,  Esq.  in  Jan. 
1796,  and  came  to  reside  in  Wilts  in  1801,  for  which  co.  he 
was  a  Magistrate,  and  served  as  High  Sheriff  in  1823. 

John  Fuller,  Esq.  (son  of  Gerrard  Dutton  Fleetwood 
Fuller,  Esq.,  who  d.  1795),  0.  1765;  ra.  1794,  Dinah,  dau.  of 
Jacob  Jeans,  Esq. ;  and  d.  30  March,  1839,  having  had  issue, 

I.  John  Bird,  of  Neston  Park. 

II.  Neston  Joseph,  b.  Nov.  1802;   ra.  1826,  Anne  Margaret, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Col.  John  Browne. 

I.  Geor^iana,  ra.  1816,  Rev.  Thomas  Heathcote. 


II.  Louisa  Mary,  m.  1822,  Rev.  John  Andrew   Methven, 
brother  of  the  late  Lord  Methven. 
The  elder  son, 

John  Bird  Fuller,  Esq.  of  Neston  Park,  Wilts,  J. P.  nnrt 
■P.L.,  High  Sheriff  1852,  6.  6  March,  IPO'  ;  m.  24  June.  1829, 
Sophia  Harriet,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  William  Uanning,  Esq,  of 
Dillington  House,  Somerset,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Ausustus,  b.  17  Sept.  1831;  d.  28  Sept.  1859. 

II.  George  PARorTBR,  now  of  Neston  Park. 

I.  Caroline  Sophia,  ni.  19  May,  1869,  Eev.  B.  Speke,  of  Dow- 
lish  Wake,  Somerset. 

n.  Harriet  Georgina,  m.  Major  H.  Nangle. 
He  d.  27  May,  1872. 
Seat— Heston  Park,  Corsham,  Wilts. 


FULLERTON    OF    BALLINTOY    CASTLE. 

FcLLEETON,  ALEXANDER  Geoege,  Esq.  of  Bal- 
lintoy  Castle,  co.  Antrim,  Brevet- Major  in  the 
army,  6. 8  Aug.  1808  ;  in.  at  Paris,  July, '1833,  Lady 
Georgiana  Leveson-Gower,  2nd  dau.  of  thelate  Earl 
Granville,  G.C.B.,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

William  Granville,  6.  at  the  British  Embassy,  Paris,  15  July, 
1834 ;   d.  1855. 

HCUCaSe.— This  is  a  branch  of  the  old  family  of  the 
Downings,  Extinct  Baronets.  Nicholas  Downing,  Esq.,  of 
Drumiiiond,  co.  Londonderry,  made  his  will  18  Feb.  1698,  and, 
in  it,  made  bequests  to  his  nephews,  Adam,  John,  George, 
and  Daniel.    He  d.  s.  p.,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

CoL.  Adam  Downing,  6.  1666 ;  who  went  over  to  Ireland 
with  Wi:.liam  III.,  and  held  the  rank  of  Col.  in  his  army. 
He  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Derry,  and  at  the  battle  of  the 
Boyne.  He  received  the  appointments  of  Deputy  Governor  of 
CO.  Derry,  Col.  of  the  Militia,  and  one  of  the  Commissioners  of 
Array;  and  was  also  granted  by  his  royal  master  a  large  tract 
of  land  in  co.  Derry,  still  possessed  by  his  descendant.  He  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Coleraine  (ancestor 
of  Sir  George  Jackson,  Bart.),  by  Margaret  Beresford,  of  the 
noble  family  of  Waterford,  and  had  issue,  Henry,  d. 
his  minority;  and  John.  Col.  Adam  Downing  d.  1719,  and 
was  buried  at  Bellaghy.  The  inscription  on  his  monument 
mentions  his  descent  from  the  Devonshire  family.  His 
and  successor, 

John  Downing,  Esq.  of  Bellaghy  and  Rowesgift,  b.  1700, 
raised,  at  considerable  expense,  a  body  of  men  during  the 
rising  of  1745.  He  ra.  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  the  Rev.  J. 
Rowe,  D.D.,  descended  from  an  old  Devonsbdre  family,  and 
had  three  sons, 

Clotworthy,   father  of  John  and   Giffard ;    the   latter,   a 
military  officer,  was  severely  wounded  at  Corunna. 

Dawson,  of  whom  presently. 

John,  an  officer  in  the  army,  who  served  in  the  Seven  Years' 
War,  and  d.  s.  p.  1792. 
The  2nd  son, 

Dawson  Downing,  Esq.  of  Bellaghy  and  Rowesgift,  co.  Lon- 
donderry, b.  1739,  inherited  the  ancient  mansion,  and  resided 
in  it  till  his  death.  He  m.  1st,  Catherine,  only  child  of  George 
Fullerton,  Esq.,  and  niece  and  heiress  of  Alexander  Fullerton, 
Esq.  of  Ballintoy  Castle,  co.  Antrim,  descended  from  a  branch 
of  the  ancient  Scottish  family  of  that  name,  and  by  her  had 
one  son,  George,  of  whom  presently.  The  first  of  the  family 
of  Fullerton  who  settled  in  Ireland  was  Fergus  Fullerton,  in 
the  reitrn  of  James  I.  Mr.  Dawson  Downing  m.  2ndly,  Sarab 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Hugh  Boyd,  Esq.  of  Ballycastle,  and  by  hei 
had  (with  six  daus.,  of  whom  Anne,  ra.  Robert  Magee,  Esq.; 
Martha,  m.  1st,  Arthur  Handcock,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  Rear- 
Admiral  the  Hon.  William  La  Poer Trench;  and  Catherine,  m. 
—  Turnley,  Esq.)  four  sons, 

John,  of  Rowesgift,  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  Can-  ' 
dian    Provinces,   ra.    and  had  issue  three  sons,   George- 
Charles,  of  Bonne  Conlan,  co.  Mayo ;  and  John,  Capt.  in 
the  army;  and  six  daus.,  Amy;   Louisa;  Maria,  m.  Rev. 
Launcelot  Dowdall,  A.M. ;  Jessie;  Elizabeth;  and  Fanny. 

Ezekiel.  William,  an  officer  in  the  army. 

David,  a  Major-General,  ra.  1st,  Margaret  Jean  Ward ;  and 
2ndly,  Frances  Anne  Hamilton,  dau.  of  Levitt  Broadley 
Parkyns,  Esq.  of  Notts,  and  had  issue,  Arthur  Edward,  an 
officer  in  the  army;  Cameron  Macartney  Harwood ;  Charlef 
Palmer;  De  la  Poer;  David  Fitz-Gcrald;  and  Margaret. 
Mr.  Downing's  son  by  his  1st  wife, 

Georoe  Alexander  Downing,    Esq.,    having   inherited   a  ', 
considerable  property  from  his  great-uncle,  assumed,  in  com 
plianre  with  that  gentleman's  testamentary  injunction,  the ' 
surname  and  arms  of  Fullabton,  and  became  of  Tockingtoc 


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Manor  and  Ballintoy.  He  was  6.  30  Nov.  1775 ;  m.  Mary  Anne, 
clau.  of  James  Peacocli,  Esq.,  and  d.  1817,  leaving  three  sons 
and  five  daus., 

I.  Alexander  George,  his  heir. 

II.  Georec,  a  military  officer,  deceased. 

in.  David,  of  WallKimpton  Park,  Lymington,  Hants,  6. 1820; 

m.  1847,  Siissaiiali  .lane,  dau.  oJ  Henry  Mott,  Esq.,  and  had 

issue,  two  suns  and  eight  daus. 
.  I.  Catherine,  deceased.  ii.  Amy. 

HI.  Susan,  m.  John  Maxwell,  Esq. 

IV.  Frances,  m.  Sir  Andrew  Armstrong,  Bart. 

V.  Mary  Anne,  m.  Eev.  Canon  Howman. 

^■/•«is— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  three  otters'  heads 
erased  gu.,  for  Fuliarton  ;  2nd  and  iird,  barry  of  eight  arg. 
and  vert  over  all  a  gryphon  segreant  or,  for  Downing.  Crest— 
A  camel's  head  and  neck  erased  ppr.    Motto — Lux  in  tenebris. 

&ci£s— Westwood,  Hants ;  and  Ballintoy  Castle,  co.  Antrim. 


PULLEBTON    OF    THRYBERGH. 

FULLEETON,  Thomas  GrEAT,  Esq.  of  Tbrybcrgli 
Park,  CO.  York,  aucl  of  Brunswith  House,  Clapham, 
jSurrey,  b.  30  June,  1828 ;  m.  1857,  Euphemia 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Rev.  Dr.  Worsley,  of  Gatcoinbe, 
Isle  of  Wight. 

iLincagC— Allan  Fcllarton,  living  1240,  d.  about  1280. 
He  was  father  of 

Adam  Follarton,  who  received  a  charter  of  the  lands  of 
■FuUarton    from    James,    High    Steward    of  Scotland,   which 
charter  was  renewed  by  Robert  II.,  1371-    His  son, 
Reginald  Follarton,  of  that  ilk,  living  1310,  was  father  of 
Sir  Adam  Follarton,  of  FuUarton,  much  in  the  interest  of 
iBobert  II.  and  the  family  of  Stewart.     In  1346,  he  accom- 
Ipanied  the  army  under  David  II.  into  England,  and  was  one  of 
|those   created  Knights  by  that  Monarch    before    the  army 
crossed  the  border ;  he  was  taken  prisoner  with  King  David,  at 
jthe  battle  of  Durham,  17  Oct. ;  and  on  the  King's  release,  Sir 
Adam's  eldest  .son  and  heir  was  one  of  the  twenty  hostages  left  in 
England  until  the  payment  of  the  King's  ransom.    By  Marjorie 
s  wife,  a  lady  of  the  Stewart  family,  Sir  Adam  had  two  sons, 
John,  who  was  one  of  the  hostages  left  in  England  for  the 
King's  ransom.    He  d.  v.  p.,  leaving  a  son,  Reginald,  suc- 
cessor to  his  grandfather. 

David,  who  obtained  a  charter  from  Hugh  Eglintoun,  of  that 
ilk,  of  the  lands  of  Laithis. 
Sir  Adam  d.  about  1399,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 
Eeginald  Fullarton,  of  that  ilk,  who  was  father  of 
Rankik  Follarton,  of  that  ilk,  living  1412,  from  whom 
Jerived  in  direct  descent, 

James  Follarton,  of  that  ilk,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  John  Ful- 

arton,  of  Dreghorn,  by  Jean  his  wile,  dau.  of  John  Mure,  of 

Kowallan,  and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Helen,  m.  James  Blair,  of 

Lady  Kirk,  co.  Ayr)  three  sons, 

James  Follarton,  of  that  ilk,  ancestor  of  the  Fdllartons 

of  FuUarton,  co.  Ayr. 

John,  who  served  for  some  years  with  the  army  in  Germany, 
and  in  1639  went  to  France  as  Lieut. -Col.  to  the  Hon.  Alex- 
ander Erskine,  brother  of  the  Earl  of  Mar.  In  1640, 
Loots  XIII.,  King  of  France,  advanced  him  to  the  rank  of 
Col.  in  the  French  service.  Col.  Fullerton  acquired  the 
estate  of  Dudwick,  co.  Aberdeen.  He  m.  and  left  issue :  his 
descendant.  Gen.  John  Fullerton,  of  Dudwick,  a  brave  and 
gallant  officer,  greatly  distinguished  himself  in  the  Prussian 
and  Russian  services,  in  the  latter  of  wliicli  he  attained  the 
rank  of  General.  He  i.  s.  p.,  and  the  estate  of  Dudwick 
passed  into  the  family  of  Udny  of  Udnij,  supposed  to  have 
been  related  to  or  connected  with  him. 
William,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 
The  3rd  son, 

William  Follarton,  Minister  of  St.  Quivox,  in.  Frances, 
iau.  of  Stewart,  of  Reece,  co.  Renfrew,  a  cadet  of  the  Stewarts 
)f  Lennox,  and  had,  besides  an  eldest  son,  Robert,  several 
)ther  sons  and  daus. ;  one  of  the  latter  m.  Cleland,  of  that  ilk. 
lis  eldest  son, 
Robert  Follebton,  of  Craighall,  living  1660,  m.  Barbara, 
Idest  dau.  of  Robert  Hunter,  of  Cortoun,  Mayor  of  Ayr,  and 
lad  (besides  three  daus.,  and  a  younger  son,  John,  who  went 
o  India)  an  Jlder  son  md  heir, 

Robert  Fullerton,  of  Craighall,  m.  Margaret,  only  dau.  of 
Tohn  Wallace,  Merchant,  of  Edinburgh,  and  had  issue,  John, 
lis  heir;  liobert:  William:  Adam;  George;  Barbara;  and 
sabel.  The  eldest  son  and  heir, 
John  Follebton,  of  Craighall,  6.  11  April,  1716  ;  m.  1st, 
liss  Gowling,  who  d.  s.  p. ;  and  2ndly,  Miss  Weston,  of  West 
lorsley  flace,  Surrey,  and  by  her  had  issue. 


John  his  heir.  Weston,  d.  unm. 

Judith,  ra.  Savile  Finch,  Esq.  of  Thrybergh,  co.  York  M  P 

for  Malton,  son  of  the  Hon.  John  Finch,  by  Elizabeth  Savile 

Ins  wife,  grand  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Savile,    Esq     of 

"^.V^'ey,  who  purchased  the  estate   of  Thrybergh   of  Sir 

Wilhara  Reresby,  Bart.     Mr.  Savile  Finch  ((.  s.  p.,  havine 

_  devised  his  estates  to  his  wife,  Judith  Fullerton,  who  resided 

for  20  years  after  her  husband's  death  at  Thrybergh,  and 

(I.  1803,  having  bequeathed  her  possessions  to  her  nephew 

John  Fullerton,  Esq.  ' 

Mr.  Fullerton,  who  went  to  India,  and  afterwards  escaped  the 

general  massacre  of  the  English,  at  Gedda,  on  the  Red  Sea, 

was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son. 

The  Rev.  John  Fullerton,  many  years  Rector  of  Stratford- 
on-Avon,  m.  Rebecca  Garth,*  and  d.  1800  having  had  a  son, 
John;  and  a  dau.,  Judith,  d.  1787.    The  son 

John  Follerton,  Esq.  of  Thrybergh,  Denaby,  and  Brins- 
worth,  CO.  York,  6.  1788;  to.  10  Dec.  1801,  Louisa,  dau.  of 
Tore  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Honnington  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  by 
Lady  Elizabeth  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Other  Lewis,  4th  Earl  of 
Plymouth,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1818)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Weston,  TO.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  T.  Trebcck,  Rector 
of  Chirley,  Sussex,  and  had  issue,  John  Reginald  Thomas, 
Commander  m  the  Royal  Navy,  6.  10  Aug.  1840;  Cecilia, 
Louisa  Anne ;  and  Selina.  m.  Thomas,  d.  1825. 

IV.  Arthur  (Rev.)  Rector  of  Thrybergh,  m.  Augusta,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Dyson,  Esq.  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  d.  1875. 

I.  Anna,  m.  George  Ramsden,  Esq.,  of  the  Priory,  Conis- 
brough,  and  d.  1837. 

II.  Eliiiabeth,  m.  D.  H.  W.  Pickard,  Esq.  R.A.,  of  Hooton 
Hall,  Rotheram,  co.  York,  and  Sturminster  Marshall, 
Dorset,  and  d.  1854.  in.  Horatio  Sophia,  d.  unm.  1876. 

IV.  1<  ranees,  m.  Rev.  Charles  Smith.  Rector  of  East  Sarstone, 
Berks,  son  of  the  late  Dean  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford. 
Col.  Fullerton  d.  19  Jan.  1847,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Fullerton,  Esq.  of  Thrybergh  and  Brinsworth,  m. 
1827,  Loi'.i.sa,  4th  dau.  of  Sir  Gray  Skipwith,  Bart,  of  Newbold 
Hall,  CO.  Warwick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  Sept.  1875)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Gray,  now  of  Thrybergh. 

II.  Charles  Garth  (Rev.),  b.  26  April,  1838,  Rector  of  Boothbv 
Graffoe,  r,i.  18  Sept.  1862,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Eev.  A.  E. 
Keniiey,  Rector  of  Bourton,  co.  Warwick. 

III.  Robert,  0.  2  May,  1842,  d.  same  day. 

IV.  Arthur  George,  Lieut.-CommanderR.N.,  6.23  Sept.  1844; 
m.  29  Oct.  1872,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Col.  St.  Aubyn  Molesworth, 
R.E.,  of  Stoke,  Devonport,  co.  Devon. 

I.  Louisa. 

II.  Augusta  Selina,  b.  24  Aug.  1834;  d.  24  March,  1835. 

III.  Sophia,™.  14  Nov.  1871,  Eev.  Henry  Taylor  Cordeaux, 
M.A.,  Vicar  of  Kilnhurst,  co.  York. 

IV.  Julia  Frances. 

V.  Emma,  b.  11  May,  1841,  d.  21  Dec.  1843. 

VI.  Ch.irlotte.  vii.  Ellen. 

Mr.  John  FiUlerton  d.  6  March,  1871,  and  wass.  by  his  eldest 
son,  the  present  Thomas  Gray  Fullerton,  Esq.  of  Thrybergh 
Park,  and  Brunswick  House,  Clapham,  Surrey,  and  formerly 
of  Christ  Church,  Oxford. 

Amu — Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  otters'  heads  erased  gu. 
Crest — A  camel's  head  and  neck  erased,  ppr.  Supporters- 
Two  savages  wreathed  with  laurel  about  the  head  and  middle 
each  holding  in  the  exterior  hand  a  club  resting  on  the  shoulder 
all  ppr.    Motto — Lux  in  tenebris. 

6'ea«— Thrybergh  Park,  Eotherham. 


EULTON    OF    BRAIDTJJLE. 

Fulton,  Edmond  McG-iidowney  Hope,  Esq. 
of  Braidujle,  co.  Antrim,  of  tlie  Bombay  Civil 
Service,  b.  6  July,  1848 ;  s.  his  father  Nov.  1872. 

iitnraSC.— This  family  was  originally  settled  in  Ayrshire, 
and  held  the  lands  of  Muirton,  in  Beith  parish.  On  the 
S  Sept.  1G14,  when  Sir  William  Wade  was  Lieut,  of  the  Tower,  a 
minute  was  made  by  order  of  the  Privy  Council,  directing  the 
Rev.  Dr.  Fulton  to  visit  the  Lady  Arabella  Stuart,  then  a  pri- 
soner in  the  Tower,  for  having  married  Mr.  Seymour,  after- 
wards 1st  Marquess  of  Hertford.  From  this  Dr.  Fulton  is 
stated  to  have  descended. 

The  Rev.  Robert  Fulton,  of  Guanabo,  Island  of  Jamaica, 
who  m.  and  had  two  sons.    The  elder, 

Richard  Fulton,  Esq.  a  Capt.  in  the  army  of  William  III., 
settled  at   Bellasize,   near  Lisburn,    on  the   esUites   of  the 

*  This  lady  had  three  brothers  and  one  sister, 
Charles  Garth,  father  of  Hon.  Miss  Garth,  Maid  of  Honour 
to  Queen  Charlotte  ;  of   C.  Garth-CoUeton,  Esq. ;   and 
of  Capt.  Garth,  R.N.,  of  Haines  Hill,  Berks. 
Gen.  George  Garth,  i.  at  Beverley. 
Gen.  Thomas  Garth,  d.  at  llsington  House,  Dorset. 
Ehzabeth,  d.  unm. 

2  E  2 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


FUR 


Seymour  family  ;  he  m.  Marjjaret,  sister  of  John  Camac,  Esq. 
of  Kilfert,  co.  Down,  who  d.  1725,  and  had  two  sons,  James, 
■who  is  supposed  to  have  d.  s.  p. ;  and  John.    The  2nd  son, 

John  Folton,  Esq.  of  Lisburn,  having  been  appointed 
Eegistrar  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Calcutta,  proceeiied  to 
India  about  1787 ;  but  instead  of  taking  up  his  appointment 
on  arriving  in  that  country  turned  his  attention  to  mer- 
cantile pursuits;  he  d.  at  sea  on  his  homeward  voy.^ge,  1800. 
He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Joseph  Wade,  Esq.  ot  Castletown  Delvin, 
CO.  Westmeath,  and  had  issue,  besides  three  daus.,  all  d.  unm., 

I.  Joseph,  of  Lisburn,  b.  1750;  to.  Anne,  dau.  of  Francis 
Graham,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  James  Graham,  Esq.  and  rf. 
1823,  aged  7a,  having  had  issue, 

1  Thomas,  an  officer  92nd  Highlanders,  and  afterwards 
Major  Armach  Militia,  J.P.  for  the  cos.  of  Armagh  and 
Antrim,  d.  s.  p.  1849. 

2  Nicholas,  Capt.  in  the  army,  killed  in  action  in  India, 
1802,  s.  JJ.  3  Francis,  d.  s.  2>.  1811. 

4  Henry,  M  D.,  Beng.  Medical  Service,  m.  Miss  Millar, 
and  d.  at  Stillorgan,  co.  Dublin,  1860,  leaving  a  son, 
Joseph,  and  daus. 

1  Anne,  m.  Christopher  Meade,  Esq.,  and  (/.  July,  1862, 
leaving  issue,  Frank,  Q.C.,  to.  Caroline,  dau.  of  G.  Greer, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Francis  Harrington);  Joseph,  to. 
Bertha,  dau.  of  Guy  Lloyd,  Esq.;  Anne,  wife  of  Ven. 
John  Orson  Oldfield,  Archdeacon  of  Elphin;  Ellen;  Emily, 
TO.  the  Eev.  Mr.  Strean  :  and  Bessie. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  Dr.  Douglas,  of  Kutland  Square,  Dublin, 
d.  s.  p. 

3  Amy,  to.  W.  Caldbock,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  William 
Eaton,  High  Sheriff  co.  Dublin  1844,  d.  unm.  1857; 
Joseph,  d.  unm. ;  Thomas,  of  Eaton  Brae,  co.  Dublin, 
J.P.,  i/i.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  W.  Stewart,  Esq.,  M.D.,  and 
has  one  son,  William  Eaton  ;  and  Emily,  to.  Lieut. -Col. 
Thompson,  of  58th  regt.,  and  has,  besides  two  sons,  d. 
young,  one  dau.,  Amy  Harriet,  m.  the  Hon.  Walter 
Courtenay  Pepys,  son  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Cottenham. 

II.  Jajies,  of  Lisburn,  ra.  Anne,  dau.  of  Henry  Bell,  Esq., 
and  by  her  (who  d.  6  Jan.  1834)  left  at  his  decease,  21  July , 
1817,  aged  62, 

1  John,  Capt.  2nd  Bengal  European  Eegt.,  b.  1785;  d.unm. 
27  March,  1829. 

2  Bobert  Bell,  Major  Beng.  Art.,  to.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Henry 
Stephenson.  Esq.  of  Hillsborough,  and  left,  inter  alios, 
George,  of  the  Beng.  Eng.,  killed  at  the  siege  of  Lucknow, 
1857,  who  m.  a  dau.  of  Major  Wroughton,  and  left  issue. 

3  James,  to.  Anne,  dau,  of  H.  Stephenson,  Esq.  of  York, 
and  ieft  one  dau.  4  Henry,  d.  s.  p. 

1  Anne  Bell.  2  Jane. 

in.  John  Williamson,  of  whom  presently. 
The  3rd  son, 

John  Williamson  Fdlton,  Esq.  of  4,  Upper  Harley  Street, 
London,  6.  5  Oct.  1769;  followed  his  father  to  Calcutta,  where 
he  was  for  many  years  an  eminent  merchant,  and  High 
Sheriff  1817 ;  he  to.  1  Feb.  1806,  Anne,  widow  of  Capt.  John 
Hunt,  of  the  Bengal  army,  and  dau.  and  co-heiress  Cwith 
her  sister,  Eleanora  Sophia,  wife  of  Lachlan  Mackintosh, 
Esq.  of  Raigmore,  co.  Inverness)  of  Robert  Robertson,  Esq.,  a 
scion  of  the  Scottish  family  of  Robertson  of  Inshes,  and  d.  22  Jan. 
1830  (his  widow  survived  until  27  May,  1845),  leaving  issue, 
John  Williamson,  of  Braidujle. 

Joseph  Hennessy,  Lieut.  3rd  Bengal  N.I.,  6.  20  March, 
1816;  d.  unm.  24  May,  1843.  A  tablet  has  been  placed  to 
his  memory  in  Trinity  Church,  Marylebone,  by  his  brother 
officers. 

Eleanor  Sophia,  d.  unm.  1849. 

Anne,  to.  James  Hope,  Esq.,  Lower  Seymour  Street,  London, 
M.D.  F.R.S.,  whorf.  1841,  having  had  an  only  son,  Theo- 
dore Cracroff  Hope,  Bombay  Civil  Service,  b.  Dec.  1831, 
■m.  16  Aug.  1866,  Josephine  Mary  McGiUlowney,  dau.  of 
J.  W.  Fulton,  Esq. 
Mary  Charron,  to.  William  Toller,  Esq.,  Cleveland  Gardens, 
London,  and  d.  1849,  leaving  issue  two  daus. ,  1  Caroline 
Hope,  to.  April,  1868,  Capt.  F.  B.  Johnson,  E.N.,  son  of 
Rev.  F.  C.  Johnson,  Vicar  of  White  Leckington,  Somerset, 
and  first-cousin  to  the  Countess  Vane  ;  and  2  Ellen  Fulton. 
Ciiarlotte  Hayes,  m.  George  Mackintosh,  Esq.  of  Geddes, 
Convener  of  Nairnshire,  and  has  issue,  1  William  Alfred 
Bruce,  d.  May,  1868;  1  Anne  Agnew,  m.  1859,  John 
Walker,  Esq.  of  Maryport,  Cumberland,  Barrister,  and  has 
issue;  2  Henrietta,  tZ.  miihi.  1856;  3  Amy  Matilda. 
Tlie  elder  son, 

John  Williamson  Folton,  Esq.  of  Braidujle,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  M.A.,  J.P.  COS.  Antrim  and  Down,  b.  Dec.  1814;  to. 
25  June,  1840,  Matilda,  dau.  of  .John  Montgomery  Casement, 
Esq.  of  Invermore,  co.  Antrim,  J. P.,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of 
John  McGiUlowney,  Esq.  of  Clare  Park,  co.  Antrim,  and  niece 
of  Major-Gen.  Sir  William  Clermont,  K.C.B.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Williamson  Casement,  0.  1841 ;  d.  at  Rugby,  22  Jan. 

II.  Edmond  Casement  Pollard,  b.  1843;  d.  1844. 

lu.  Edmomb  McGilpowmey  Hope,  Esq.,  now  of  Braidujle. 


IV.  George  Wade  Kobcrtson,  Lieut.  B.A.,  6.  15  Nov.  1S53. 

I.  Josephine  Mary  McGildowney,  to.  16  Aug.  1866,  Theodor*  j 
Cracofi  Hope,  Esq.  of  the  Bombay  Civil  Service. 
He  d.  Nov.  1872. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  lion  rampant  az.  a 
bend  gobony  erm.  and  gu.  in  the  sinister  chief  point  a  mullet 
sa.,  for  Fdlton;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  three  wolves'  heads  erased 
arg.  in  the  centre  chief  point  a  crescent  or,  a  bordure  engrailed 
of  the  2nd,  for  Robertson.  Crest — A  cubit  arm  erect  grasping 
a  broken  javelin  all  ppr.,  the  arm  charged  with  a  mullet  sa. 
Motto — Vi  et  virtute. 

ScaJ— Braidujle,  near  Lisburn,  co.  Antrim. 


FURSDON    OF    FITBSDON. 

FuESDON,  Chaeles,  Esq.  of  Fursdon,  Devon, 
J.P.,  late  Capt.  1st  Devon  Militia,  b.  31  July  1829; 
m.  2  Dec.  1858,  Eliza,  eldest  dau.  of  H.  Willis,  Esq. 
of  8,  Hill  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  Londou,  and  has^ 

I.  Geobge  Henry,  b.  7  Nov.  1859. 

II.  Charles  Alfred  Thomas,  6.  6  March,  1861. 

I.  Lucy  Ada  Georgiana. 

II.  Gertrude  Emily  AUeyne. 

JtlltCagC. — Robert  Fobsdon,  of  Fursdon,  Devon,  living 
7  Edward  III.,  son  of  Walter  Fursdon,  of  Fursdon,  by 
Johanna  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Molins,  m.  Theophila, 
dau.  of  Philip  de  Dunsmore,  and  was  father  of  Robert 
FnBSDON,  of  Fursdon,  under  age  7  Edward  III.  By  Englesia 
his  wife,  he  left  a  son,  Thomas  Fobsdon,  of  Fursdon, 
7  Richard  II.,  whose  son  (by  MatUda  his  wife)  was  Robert 
Fdrsdon,  of  Fursdon,  living  temx>.  Henry  IV.,  who  in. 
Dionysia,  dau.  of  John  Sackevile,  and  was  father  of  John 
Fobsdon,  of  Fursdon,  19  Henry  VI.,  whose  son,  William 
Fdbsdon,  of  Fursdon,  living  10  Henry  VII.,  to.  Editha,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Thomas  Hayes,  Esq.,  and  had  a  son  and  suc-| 
cesser,  Wiilliam  Forsdon,  of  Fursdon,  15  Henry  VIII. ,1 
father  of  John  Fdrsdon,  of  Fursdon,  whose  son,  Nicholas 
Fobsdon,  of  Fursdon,  d.  1618,  leaving  by  Maria  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Roger  Weeks,  Esq.  of  Northwick,  Devon,  a  son  and 
heir,  George  Fdrsdon,  Esq.  of  Fursdon,  who  by  Grac3  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Lovell,  of  Cheriton  Fitzpaine,  left  (with  two 
daus.,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Peter  West,  Esq.  of  Tiverton,  and 
Grace,  wife  of  Hartnol,  of  Tiverton)  a  son  and  heir, 

Nicholas  Fobsdon,  Esq.  of  Fursdon,  who  to.  Elizabeth,  dau 
and  heir  of  William  Cullen,  Esq.  of  Woodland,  co.  Devon,, 
and  was  father  of 

George  Fdrsdon,  Esq.  of  Fursdon,  who  to.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Richard  Elsworth,  Esq.  of  Bickham,  Somerset,  anc 
bad  an  only  son, 

George  Fobsdon,  Esq.  of  Fursdon,  High  Sheriff  for  Devor 
1753,  who  ?ii.  1st,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edwart  fi 
Cheyne,  Esq.  of  Launceston,  Cornwall,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau 
Elizabeth  Penelope,  m.  John  Lion,  Esq.,  and  d.  1787.    He  m 
2ndly,  1770,   Grace,   dau    of  Humphrey  Sydenham,  Esq. 
Combe,  near  Dulverton,  Somerset,  andleft  by  her  a  son  and  heir 

George  Sydenham  Fdrsdon,  Esq.  of  Fursdon,  who  to.  1797 
Harriet,  2nd  dau.  of  Francis  Rodd,  Esq.  of  Trebartha  Hall,  CO 
Cornwall,  and  had  issue, 

George,  his  heir. 

Edward  (Rev.),  to.  Harriet  Grace,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Edwan 
Rodd,  D.D.,  of  Trebartha  Hall,  and  has  issue,  Edith  am 
Elizabeth. 

Grace.         Elizabeth.         Frances  Jane.         Penelope. 
The  eldest  son, 

George  Fdrsdon,  Esq.  of  Fursdon,  Devon,  J.P.,  b.  I 
Dec.  1802,  m.  1  June,  1825,  Georgina,  dau.  of  H.  Alleym 
Esq.  of  Barbodos,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1867)  had  issue, 

Charles,  now  of  Fursdon. 

Walter,  m.  Anna,  dau.  of  Eev.  F.  Hole,  late  Eector  « 
Georgeham,  Devon.        George  Edward,  to.  Miss  Grant. 

Alfred  Henry  Marcus,  deceased. 

Margaret  Grace. 

Ellen,  m.  Rev.  James  Senior,  of  Compton  Pauncefor 
Somerset.  Lucy,  d.  1839.  Alice. 

He  m.  2ndly,  26  Jan.  1869,  Isabella  Victoria,  eldest  dau.  ( 
Hugh  Vaughan.  Esq.  of  Staple  Grove,  Taunton,  and  d.  1 
Feb.  1873,  aged  70. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  az.  between  three  flre-balls  pp 
Crest — A  plume  of  five  ostrich  feathers  issuing  from  a  duci 
coronet,  ail  ppr.  ■ 

Scat — Fursdon,  Tiverton. 


PURSE    OF    HAIiSDON    HOUSE. 

FriJSK,  Eev.  Chaeles  Wellington,  of  Halsdo 
House,  Devon,  J.P.,  Principal  of  Wilberforce  Col 


FUS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


FYL 


G13 


Cuddendon,  h.  16  April,  1821  ;  assumed,  in  1854, 
tlie  surname  and  arms  of  his  maternal  uncle, 
the  late  John  Henry  Fursc,  Esq.  -whom  he  s.  as 
co-heir  with  his  aunt,  Ehzabeth,  wife  of  the  Kev. 
Wilham  Johnson  Yonge,  Eector  of  Eockbourns, 
near  Salisbury.  He  m.  24  Feb.  1859,  Jane  Diana, 
2nd  dau.  of  Kev.  J.  S.  B.  Monsell,  LL.D.,  Vicar  of 
Egham,  and  grand-dau.  of  the  late  Ven.  Thomas 
Bewley  Monsell,  of  Dunboe,  Archdeacon  of  Derrv, 
.and  by  her  (who  d.  1877)  has  issue, 

I.  John  Henry  Monsell,  6.  6  March,  1860. 

II.  Charles  Cyril,  b.  19  June,  1801 ;  d.  21  March,  18C2. 

III.  ■William  Thomas,  b.  21  April,  1865. 

IV.  Charles  Wellington,  b.  13  Jan.  1868. 

V.  Michael.  vi.  John  Monsell. 
I.  Elizabeth  Diana.  ii.  Mary  Theresa. 
HI.  Margaret.                            iv.  Edith. 

ltl»lCaC[C.— This  family,  whose  name  occurs  as  Ferse,  in 
Domesday  Book,  is  one  of  very  long  standing  in  the  co. 
of  Devon,  and  was  "of  Furse,  in  the  parish  of  Spreytown," 
in  the  reign  ol  Eichaed  1.  In  1180,  the  Furses  removed  to 
llalsdon,  in  consequence  of  the  marriage  of 

Philip  Fcrse,  Esq.  (son  of  Philip  Furse,  Esq.,  by  his  wife, 
a  dau.  of  the  family  of  Malet  of  Ash)  with  Elizabeth,  heiress 
of  that  property,  dau.  of  Philip  Bellew,  Esq.  of  StocUleigh 
English.     By  this  lady,  who  was  b.  1612,  Mr.  Furse  had  a  son, 

John  Furse,  Esq.  of  Halsdon,  father,  by  Johanna  Warren 
'his  wife,  of 

Philip  Furse,  Esq.  of  llalsdon,  m.  Grace,  sister  of  Lewis 
Wellington,  Esq.  of  Way,  Devon,  and  had  by  her  a  son  and 
successor, 

The  Rev.  Petfb  Wellington  Furse,  of  Halston,  J.P.,  m. 
J791,  Miss  Mary  Johnson,  and  had  a  son  and  two  daus., 

I.  .JOHN  Henry,  J.i-.,  b.  \l'3n;  m.  1831,  Anna  Sophia,  only 
dau.  of  the  Kev.  Uichard  BuUev  ;  and  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Theresa,  m.  Charles  William  Johnson,  Esq.  (who  d.  21 
Sept.  1854),  and  d.  28  Aug.  1854,  leaving  issue, 

1  Charles  Wellington  Johnson  (Rev.),  who  took  the 
name  and  arms  ot  Fdrse,  and  is  the  present  possessor  of 
Halsdon.  2  William  Cory,  J.P. 

1  Mary  Theresa,  m.  Rev.  Francis  Vidal,  and  d.  1873, 
having  had  issue,  Francis  Furse  (Kev.) ;  Charles  Johnson, 
Capl.  R.N. :  John,  Commander  R.N.;  Robert  Wel- 
lington (Rev.);  George,  Bombay  C.S.;  Leonard;  and 
Elizabeth  Theresa,  in.  Rev.  Edward  Stone. 

2  Sarah  Elizabeth.  3  Fanny  Sophia,  d.  1845. 

4  Ellen  Furse,  m.  Major  Charles  Johnson  Anthony  Deane. 

5  Ehzabeth  Reynolds,  d.  1835. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  cae  Rev.  W.  J.  i'onge ;  d.  1876. 
Anns—dn..  n  chevron  embattled  counter  embattled  between 

six  halberds  in  pairs  saltierwise    or.     Crest— A  castle  ppr. 
Motto — Nee  desit  virtus. 
6'tc(i— llalsdon  House,  Dolton,  North  Devon. 


FUST, 

See  Jenxer, 


FFYTCHE  OF  THORPE  HALL. 

TTYTCHE,  JonN  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Thorpe  Hall,  co. 
liincoln,  M.A.  Oxen,  F.S.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1865,  h.  7  Dec.  1816;  m.  28  Oct.  1858. 
Susan  Maria,  3rd  dau.  of  George  Skipworth,  Esq. 
of  Moortown  House,co.  Lincoln,  and  has  issue,  a  dau. 

Agnes  Mat. 

il  tlTCajC— This  is  the  representative  of  the  ancient  family 
of  fliytche,  of  Essex,  which  came  originally  from  ffitche 
Castle  in  the  North,  and  were  the  owners  of  Woodham  Walter, 
Danbury  Place,  Little  Canfield,  and  other  manors  in  Essex. 
A  member  of  the  family  (Sir  William)  was  created  a  Baronet 
by  James  II.  Further  details  are  given  in  Harleian  MSS. ; 
Jiawliiif/s's  MSS.,  Bodleian  Library;  and  a  fine  old  pedigree 
on  vellum  in  the  possession  of  Mr.  ffytche,  of  Thorpe  Hall. 
The  grandfather  of  the  present  representative, 

The  Rev.  Stephen  ffttche,  Vicar  of  Louth,  co.  Lincoln, 
Prebendary  of  Brampton,  in  the  Cathedral  Church  of  Lincoln, 
and  Eector  of  Withcall,  m.  Martha,  Jau.  of  James  Green, 
Esq.  of  Beverley,  Yorkshire,  brother  of  John  Green,  D.D., 
Bishop  of  Lincom,  and  had  (with  :wo  Jaus.,  Mary  Anne;  and 
a,  m.  George  Tennyson,  LL.D.,  Recior  oi  Somersoy,  father 
of  the  Poet  Laureate)  an  only  ;on, 

John  ffitche,  Esq.  of  Thorpe  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  a  Lieut. 


6th  Inniskilling  Dragoons,  and  subsequently  Major  of  the 
Lincoln  Local  Militia,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Wilson,  Esq.  of  Sturton  Hall  and  City  of  Lincoln  ;  and 
d.  1855,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John  Lewis  ffttche,  Esq.,  now  of  Thorpe  Hall. 

II.  Lieot.-Gen.  Albert  ffytche,  C.S.I.,  F.G.S.,  of  Pyr^o 
Park,  Essex  {see  that  Memoir).  ° 

I.  Anne,  m.  Pompeio  Truato,  Count  di  Belgiojoso,  son  of  thf 
Dulic  di  Belgiojoso,  of  Naples. 

^niis— Quarterly :  1st,  or,  an  ogress  between  three  cross 
crosslets  fitchee  sa.,  for  ffytche  aiicioit,-  2nd,  vert,  a  chevror 
between  three  leopards'  faces  or,  for  ffytche;  3rd,  az.,  i- 
cross-flory  arg.,  for  Goldesborough  ;  4th,  quarterly,  gu.  and 
or,  four  crosses  pattee,  within  a  bordure  arg.  all  counter- 
changed,  for  Alger;  5th,  az.,  a  stork  close  arg.,  within  a 
bordure  erm. ;  6th,  arg.,  on  a  chevron  gu.  between  three  lor- 
teaux,  as  many  quatrefoils,  or,  for  Cojjport.  Crests — 1st,  .V 
leopard  passant  ppr.  supporting  an  escutcheon  charged  with  a 
leopard's  face  or;  2nd,  A  pelican  with  wings  endorsed  vulning 
her  breast.    Jl/o«o— Esperance  en  Dieu. 

&o<.5— Thorpe  Hall,  Elkington,  near  Louth,  co.  Lincoln;  and 
Risley,  co.  Derby. 

FFYTCHE    OF    PYRGO    PARE:. 

FFYTCHE,  Lt.-G-en.  Albert,  C.S.I.,  F.Gr.S.  of 
Pyrgo  Park,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Pyrgo,Essex,  J.P., 
D.L.  Essex  and  Tipperary,  gazetted  High  Sheriff 
of  Essex  1879,  b.  21  Sept.  1823 ;  m.  14  Nov.  1866, 
Maria  Achsah,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Na- 
thaniel Grace  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Deuham  Court, 
Bucks,  M.P.  for  co.  Buckingham,  and  has  one  son, 

Ralph  Jasper  Lambert,  b.  11  Feb.  1868. 
Lieut.-Gen.  Albert  ffytche,  who  was  educated  at 
Rugby  and  Addisconibe  CoU.,  is  a  Lieut.-Gen.  in 
the  army,  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  and 
Burmese  Campaigns,  and  was  Chief  Commissioner 
of  British  Burma  1866-71.  He  is  3rd  son  of  the 
late  John  ffytche,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  Thorpe 
Hall,  Louth.  CO.  Lincoln,  by  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Willson,  Esq.  of  Sturton  Hall,  co.  Lincoln  (see 
FFTTCHE  of  Thorpe  Hall). 

Lineage,  Arms,  &c. — As  ffytche  of  Thorpe  HaU. 


FYLER    OF    WOODLANDS. 

Fylek,  Eev.  James,  of  Woodlands,  Surrey,  B.A., 
Eector  of  Windlesham,  near  Bagshot,  b.  13  Aug, 
1818;  m.  7  Sept.  1847,  Eosalind  Charity,  eldest 
dau.  of  William  Frederic  Chambers,  Esq.  M.D., 
K.C.H.,  F.E.S.,  of  Hordlechffe,  Hants,  Physician- 
in-Ordinary  to  the  Queen. 

JttnCagC.  —  The  Rev.  Samuel  Fyler,  M.A.,  b.  162D  ; 
Rector  of  Stockton,  Wilts,  and  Precentor  of  Salisbury  Cathe- 
dral (son  of  Rev.  George  Fyler,  Rector  of  Cranborne,  Dorset, 
and  baptized  at  Cranborne,  1629),  ii(.  Maria,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Hyde,  D.D.,  6th  son  of  Sir  Lawrence  Hyde,  of  West 
Hatch,  Wilts,  Attorney-General  to  Anne,  Queen  of  James  I., 
and  by  her  had  two  sons.    The  younger  son. 

The  Rev.  John  Fyler,  b.  1673,  s.  his  father  in  the  Rectory  of 
Stockton,  and  d.  1729,  leaving  (with  a  dau.  Anne)  six  sons. 
The  youngest  son, 

George  Fyler,  Esq.,  6.  I70S,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Bilcliffe,  Esq.,  and  had  an  only  child, 

Samuel  Fyler,  Esq.  of  Twickenham,  Middlesex,  and  Dover 
Street,  London,   Barrister-at-Law,  b.  3  July,  1759  ;  m.  1st,  his 
cousin,  Mary,  only  child  of  John  I'Anson,  Esq.,  and  niece  of 
Sir  Thomas  Bankes  I'Anson,  Bart,  of  Corfe  Castle,  Dorset,  and 
by  her  (who  <^  May,  1794)  had  issue, 
TnojLAS  Bilcliffe,  of  Teddington,  Middlesex,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
M.A.,  M.P.  for  Coventry,  b.  12  Sept.  1788;  m.  26  Nov.  1828, 
Dorothea  Lucretia,  eldest  dau.  of  Alexander  W.  Light,  Esq. 
late  Lieut.-Col.  25th  regt.,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Her- 
bert Francis  Hore,  Esq.  of  Pole  Hore,  co.  Wexford)  left  at 
his  decease,  4  March,  1838,  two  sons  and  two  daus.,  I'Anson 
AnneslyGore,  b.  1832;  Arthur  Evelyn,  Capt.  in  the  army. 
b.  1833:  Dora  Elizabeth  Holwell;  and  Eva  Rosalie. 
James  Chamness,  late  of  Woodlands  and  Hefflefon, 
John  I'Anson,  b.  1  Jan.  1792  ;  in  the  army  ;  d.  1815. 
Elizabeth,  )».  the  Eev.  G.  Townsend,  Prebendary  of  Durham 
and  Vicar  of  Northallerton. 
Mr.  Pyler  m.  2ndly,   Margaret,  dau.  of  Hugo  Arnot,  Esq.  of 
Balcormo,  co.  Fife,  and  by  her  also  had  issue, 
Samuel  Arnot,  M.A.,  lioctor  oi  Corahill,  Northumberland. 


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Laurence,  C.B.,  a  General  in  the  army,  Col.  12th  Lancers, 
cerved  in  the  Crimea  and  Indian  Mutiny;  has  six  medals 
and  the  Order  of  the  Medjidie,  m.  1836,  Amelia,  dau.  of 
Hon.  John  Byng,  Judge  in  India,  and  niece  of  the  6th 
Viscount  Torrington,  and  U.  Sept.  1873,  leaving  a  dau., 
Caroline  Amelia. 
George,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  120ct.l841,  Susan,  dau.  of  Ralph 
Foster,  Esq.  of  St.  Leonard's,  Sussex ;  and  d,  March,  1856. 
Susan  Anne.  Frances. 

Margaret  Louisa,  d.  21  June,  1848. 

Caroline  Christiana   Bennet,   m.  William  Sheppard,  Esq., 
M.A.,  Fellow  of  Oriel  Coll.  Oxford,  and  Barrister-at-Law. 
Amelia  Lilias  Jane,  m.  Dec.  18.53,   Richard  Donoughmore 
Lovett,  Esq.  (sec  Lovett  of  Liscomhe.) 
Mr.  Fyler  d.  1  March,  1825.    His  2nd  son, 

Jajies  Chamness  FyleBjJ  Esq.  of  Woodlands,  Surrey,  and 
Heffleton,  Dorset,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of 
Dorset,  1837,  h.  13  Aug.  1790;  m.  1st,  19  June,  1815,  Mary, 
Jrd  dau.  of  Sir  Jolin  Frederick,  5th  bart.,  of  Westminster,  and 
\>y  her  (who  d.  2  April,  1823)  had  issue, 
James,  now  of  Woodlands. 

Frederick  (Eev.),  6.  22  Feh.  1823;  ra.  16  Nov.  1852,  Char- 
lotte, dau.  of  John  Fane,  Esq.  of  Wormsley,  late  M.P.  for 
Oxfordshire,  and  d.  10  May,  1864,  having  had  issue,  Fre- 
derick John  Fane,  6.  14  Nov.  1853;  John  Arthur,  6.  Dec. 
1855;  and  James  I'Anson,  who  d.  1877. 
Mary. 

Susan  Elizahoth,  m.  16  Feb.  1847,  the  Rev.   Francis  Pooley 
Boupell,  Rector  of  Walton-on-the-Hill,  Epsom,  Surrey,  and 
has  two  sons  and  four  daus. 
3e  m.  2ndly,  1828,  Mary  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Indrew  Bain,  Esq.,  M.D.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  Heffleton,  Dorset, 
ind  by  her  had  issue, 
Henry  I'Anson,  /.;.24  June,  1830;  d.  28  April,  1835. 
John  William  Townsend,  late  Capt.  31st  regt.,  of  Heffleton, 
Dorset,  J.P.,  6.   11  March,  1833  ; -rti. '22  May,  1860,  Jane 
Louisa,  dau.  of  George  Stephenson,  Esq.,  late  of  Grenadier 
Guards,  J.P.  and  D.L.   co.   for  Gloucester,  by  Louisa  his 
•wife,  dau.  of  Josiah  Holford,  Esq.  of  CU  Gwyn,  co.  Carmar- 
then, and  has  issue, 
William  Samuel,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  19  Feh.  1835 ;  to.  his 
1st  cousin,  Dora  Elizabeth  Holwell,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bicliffe 
Fyler,  Esq. 
ar.  Fyler  d.  24  Feb.  1853. 

^)-/us- Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  three  cinquetoils  between 
line  cross-crosslets  or;  2nd  and  3rd,   quarterly  az.  and  gu.  a 
:ross-patonce,  and  a  chief  or.    Crest — A  porcupine  ppr.    Molto 
— Volonte  de  Dieu. 
/Seat— AVoodlands,  near  Bagshot,  Surrey. 


GABBETT    OF    CAHERLINE. 

Gabbett,  Eichard  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Caherline,  co. 
Limerick,  J.P.,  b.  Jan.  1828  ;  m.  1863,  Elizabeth 
Agnes,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Minchin,  Esq.  of  Bushers- 
ton,  CO.  Tippei-ary. 

ILinCtlSC — William  Gabbett,  Esq.  of  Caherline  and 
Eathjordan,  co.  Limerick  (whose  will  was  proved  1691),  left, 
t)y  Alicia  his  wife,  dau.  of  Richard  England,  of  Liffoid,  three 
iaus.,  Elizabeth,  to.  William  Chadwick,  Esq.  of  Ballinard; 
Alice,  r,i.  Richard  Sadleir,  Esq.  of  Sopwell ;  and  Margaret, 
m.  John  Hamersly,  Esq. ;  and  two  sons,  i.  John,  of  Rath- 
iordan,  Lieut,  in  the  army  1695,  and  Commissioner  for  raising 
;he  Revenue  1C95,  1690,  and  1C97,  ra.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heiress 
3f  John  Woods,  and  d.  1707,  leaving  a  dau.,  Eleanor,  wife 
)f  Ambrose  Lane,  Esq.,  and  a  son,  John,  of  Rathjordan,  High 
jherifif  co.  Limerick  1713,  b.  1686,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eev. 
lickard  Burgh,  of  Drorakeeu,  and  d.  s.  p. ;  and  ii.  William. 
rhe  2nd  son, 

WiLiiAM  Gaiibett,  of  Caherline,  h.  1658,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of 
iV^illiam  Carpenter,  of  Ardstragh,  co.  Limerick,  and  d.  27  Aug. 
1713,  leaving  issue  four  sons, 
I.  AViLLiAM,  his  heir,  ii.  Joseph,  of  High  Park. 

III.  John,  7/1.  1713,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Apjohn,  Esq.  of 
Kilduff,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  William,  of  Mount  Slin- 
nett,  d.  1779,  leaving  by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of  Eev.  W.  Cud- 
more,  a  son,  WTLLiiM,  of  Mount  Minnett,  who  m.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Capt.  George  O'Brien,  and  d.  1824,  leaving  a  son, 
William,  of  Mount  Minnett,  rn.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Michael 
Furnell,  E.sq.  of  Cahirelly,  and  left  issue,  1  William,  0.  22 
Sept.  18.30;  hi.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Cosmo  Richardson,  M.D.  of 
Savannah;  2  Joseph,  /».  Anne,  dau.  of  Laurence  Marshall, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue;  1  Mary,  m.  Capt.  Little;  2  Elizabeth, 
m.  Laurence  Marshall,  Esq.  of  Toomalme,  co.  Limerick ; 
3  Emma,  to.  Thomas  Stewart  Brodie,  Esq.  of  Lethen;  4 
Charlotte  Stackpoole,  m.  Charles  Courtney,  M.D. :  and 
5  Jane  Anne,  m.  Rev.  William  Arthy.  iv.  Eichard. 

I.  Elizabeth,  Mrs.  Parker.  ii.  Mercy,  Mrs.  Gough. 

rhe  eldest  son, 
William  Gaddett,  Esq.  of  Caheriine,  b.  1680;  to.  1st,  Mary, 


dau.  of  Thomas  Spiers,  of  Baggotstown,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22 
Nov.  1717)  had, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas  Spiers,  of  Baggotstown,  co.  Cork,  to.  1st,  Eleanor, 
dau.  of  Arthur  Blennerhassett,  Esq.  of  Riddlestown;  and 
2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Boyle  Davies,  Esq.  of  Donnybrook,  co. 
Cork,  and  had  issue. 

III.  John,  of  Anaglin,  co.  Cori,  to.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Samp- 
son Cox,  Esq.  of  Ballinoe,  co.  Limerick,  and  was  father  of 

Thomas  Gabbett,  of  Castle  Lake,  co.  Clare,  Mayor  of 
Limerick,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Westiopp,  Esq.  o£ 
Fort  Anna,  co.  Clare,  and  had  issue, 

1  Robert,  LL.D.,  Rector  of  Castletown,  and  Vicar- 
General  of  Killaloe,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Studdert, 
Esq.  of  Bunratty,  co.  Clare,  and  had  issue, 

John,  of  Castle  Lake,  J.P.  for  co.  Clare,  m.  1839,  Mili- 

cent,  dau.  of  Thomas  Siuddert,  Esq.  of  Bunratty,  and 

had  a  son,  Robert,  d.  1873. 
Thomas  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  s.  5?. 
Robert,    of    Garry   Kennedy,    co.    Tipperary,    J.P., 

b.  1818;  m.  Gustave,  dau.  of  John  Brown,  Esq.  of 

Coulstoun.  New  South  Wales. 
Anna,  to.  William  Smithwick,  Esq.  of  Youghal. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Spaight,  Esq.  of  Ardnatagh. 
Mary,  m.  Peter  Smithwick,  Esq. 
Constance,  m.  Henry  Spaight,  Esq. 
Margaret,  //i.  Rev.  Standish  Parker,  of  Castle  Lough. 

2  Poole,  of  Corbally  House,  J.P.  co.  Clare,  and  Trea- 
surer CO.  Limerick,  m.  Marianne,  dau.  of  Edmund  Fitz- 
Gerald,  Esq.  of  Shannon  Grove,  and  had  issue,  with 
four  daus.,  Abigail,  to.  John  Westropp,  E.-.q.  of  Colreagh ; 
Marianne,  m.  Col.  Franklyn,  E.A. ;  Marcelia,  to.  Eev. 
Eichard  Moore ;  and  Emily,  j/i.  Col.  Meares ;  four  sons, 

Thomas,  in.  1st,  Diana,  dau.  of  Major  Charles  Creagli, 
of  Cahirbane,  and  by  her  had  a  dau.,  Diana;  and 
2ndly,  Margaret  Agnes,  dau.  of  Eev.  Gerald  Beere, 
and  has  by  her  a  dau.,  Florence  Elizabeth. 

Edmund,  Mayor  of  Limerick  1853,  m.  Frances  Mary, 
dau.  of  Capt.  Eich,  E.A.,  and  had  issue,  Poole,  m, 
Charlotte  Maria,  dau.  of  Capt.  Gcsseliu ;  Edmund 
Eich ;  Henry  Whitfield ;  Fanny  Mary,  m.  Capt.  Gran- 
ville Brown,  E.A. ;  Elizabeth  Ellen,  to.  Capt.  Ash- 
ton  Shuttleworth,  E.A. 

Poole,  Capt.  31st  regt,.  served  through  the  Sutle) 
Campaign,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  Sobraon, 
Ml.  Miss  Somerville,  and  has  issue. 

Robert,  Major  E.A.,  m.  Anna,  dau.  of  Capt.  Gabbett, 
of  Shcpperton,  and  had  issue,  Poole  Robert,  R.A. ; 
John  Norcliffe ;  Robert  Poole ;  and  Fanny  Amelia. 

3  John,  of  Shepperton,  co.  Clare,  J. P.,  Capt.  88th  regt., 
7».  Frances,  dau.  of  Capt.  Hallam,  and  had  issue, 
Thomas,  Lieut.  61st  regt.,  killed  at  Delhi,  25  Auj. 
1857;  John;  4  George;  5  Robert;  6  James;  1  Bessie, 
TO.  AV.  Westrop,  M.D.;  2  Anna  Maria,  m.  Major  Eobcrc 
Poole  Gabbett,  R.A. ;  3  Frances,  m.  Major  Francis 
Dalton,  killed  at  the  Alma;  4  Louisa,  m.  John  Mahon, 
Esq.;  5  Jane;  6  Amanda;  7  Margaret. 

Mr.  Gabbett  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Frend,  Esq. 
of  Boskell,  and  3rdly,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Freeman,  Esq.  of 
Castle  Cor,  and  by  the  latter  (who  m.  2ndly,  Col.  Ludovic 
Peterson)  had  a  son, 
Joseph,  Gen.  in  the  army.  Col.  16th  regt,  to.  Adeliza,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Seymour    Richmond,    Esq.    of   Sparsholt, 
Berks,  and  d.  s.  p.,  leaving  his  estate  of  Sparsholt,  &c.,  to 
his  brother  William's  son,  Joseph,  of  High  Park. 
Mr.  Gabbett  d.  1727,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Gabbett,  Esq.  of  Caherline,  b.  1706;  J.P.  co.  Lim- 
erick;   m.  May,   1730,  Dorothea,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Eickard 
Burgh,  of  Dromkeen,  co.  Limerick,  and  had,  besides  a  dau., 
Elizabeth,  m.  Bryan  Mansergh,  Esq.,  three  sons, 
I.  William,  his  lieir.  11.  Eichard,  d.  v.nin. 

III.  Joseph,  of  High  Park,  co.  Limerick,  and  Sparsholt,  Berks, 
Capt.  of  Handysyde's  regt.,  s.  to  the  estates  of  his  uncle, 
Lieut.-Gen.  Gabbett,  and  of  his  great-uncle,  Joseph  Gabbett, 
of  High  Park.     He  m.  Mary,   dau.  of  the  Ekv.  Eickard 
Lloyd,   of  Castle  Lloyd,   and  d.  16  July,  1818,    aged  79,. 
having  had  by  this  lady  (who  d.  18  Jan.  1830),  besides  three 
daus.  (Mary,  m.  Eev.  George  Studdert,  Ecctor  of  Ivilpeacon ; 
Dorothea,  r,i.  Eobert  Webb,  Esq.  of  Webbsborough ;  and 
Alice ;  and  two  younger  sons,  William,   of  Ballyvornane, 
//.  5  July,  1782,  d.  s.  v.  10  Dec.  1857;  and  Thomas,  6.4  Aug, 
1785,  d.  s.  p.  18  April,  1867),  an  eldest  son, 
Joseph,  of  High  Park,  J.P.,  &.    16  May,  1776;  to.  Lucy, 
dau.  of  the  Yen.  William  Maunsell,   of  Thorpe  Malsor, 
Archdeacon  of  Kildare,  and  d.  Dec.  1865,  having  had,  be- 
sides   two  daus.  (Lucy,  wife  of  William  Smith  O'Brien, 
Esq.  of  Cahermoyle,  brother  of  Lucius,  13th  Lord  Inchi- 
quin;  and  Alice,  wife  of   John  Surtees   Stockley,  Esq., 
E.A.),  three  sons, 
1  Joseph  (Rev.),  A.M.,  Rector  of  Pagham,  Sussex,  6. 
1806;  to.  1834,  Harriet,  eldest  dau.  of  Cliaries  Dudley 
Madden,  Esq.  of  Spring  Grove,  co.  Fermanagh,  and  has- 
issue, 
Joseph,  Major  Madras  Staff  Corps,  b.  25  Nov.  1835  ^ 


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VI.  Catherine  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Dalzell,  Ksq.  and 

has    issue,   Pultcney  Charles;    Sydney    Constaiiuo; 

another  son ;  and  Lucy. 
Charles  Dudley,  Major  North  Cork  lUfles,  6.  25  Oct. 

1839. 
Edward  Cecil. 

Lucy  Harriett.  Emily  Catherine. 

Mary  Sidney,  m.  Capt.  George  Ilodgstm,  Madras  Staff 

Corps.  Caroline  Flora. 

2  William,  Major-Gen.  Madras  Artillery,  Aide-de-Camp 
to  Lord  Gough  at  Goojerat,  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Matthew 
Lauder,  Esq.  of  Lauderdale,  co.  Leitrim,  and  had  issue, 
Hugh  William;  Lucy  Georsina;  Ellen  Anno;  and  Alice 
Kate.    Gen.  Gabbctti/.  1867. 

3  Kobcrt  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Foyncs,  co.  Limerick. 
Mr.  Gabhett  d.  17G9,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Gabbett,  Esq.  of  Caherline,  6.  1731;  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Limerick,  as  well  as  Mayor  of  Limerick  in  1775;  m.  Jane, 
dau.  of  Richard  Maunsell,  Esq.  of  Ballywilliam,  and  had, 
besides  a  dau.,  711.  W.  Faulkner  Minchin,  Esq.  of  Annagh,  co. 
Tipperary,  three  sons, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Joseph,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Lit- 
ton, Esq.,  37th  rcgt.,  and  has  issue, 

1  William  (Ucv.),  Rector  of  Inniscarra,  co.  Cork,  m.  a  dau. 
of  tlie  Most  Rev.  Dr.  Singer,  Bishop  of  Meath,  and  had 
three  sons,  Joseph;  William  Edward  ;  and  Henry  Singer. 

2  Matthew  Richard,  of  Ballybrood,  m.  Angel,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Atkinson,  Esq.  and  had  issue,  Joseph  Edward, 
Indian  Civil  Service ;  Mary ;  and  Margaret. 

3  Joseph  (Rev.),  d.  s.  p. 

4  Edward  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Croom,  m.  1st,  Ellen,  dau.  of 
Eev.  Cecil  Srayly,  Vicar  of  Carlingford,  by  whom  he  had 
a  son,  Edward ;  and  2ndly,  Emily,  dau.  of  Hugh  Massy, 
Esq.  of  Riversdale. 

1  Charlotte. 

2  Jane,  m.  Eight  Rev.  Maurice  Day,  Bishop  of  Cashel. 

3  Mary.  4  Dorothea  Maria.  5  Vescina. 
6  Hannah,  m.  Eev.  John  C.  Eck. 

III.  Daniel,  of  Strand  House,  m.  Oct.  1795,  Alicia,  dau.  of 
John  FitzGerald,  Esq.,  son  of  Charles  FitzGerald,  Esq.  of 
Carrigoran,  and  had  issue, 

1  William,  of  Strand  House,  High  Sheriff  Limerick  1852, 
TO.  Georgiana,  dau.  of  Robert  Going,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p. 

2  John,  m.  Anastasia,  dau.  of  John  Magrath  FitzGerald, 
Esq.  of  Ballinard,  and  had  issue, 

Daniel  FitzGerald,  12th  Light  Dragoons,  d.  s.  p. 
Alicia,  m.  Capt.  William  Tuthill,  1st  Dragoon  Guards. 
Catherine,  to.  William  Brcdington  Bredin,  Esq.,  son  of 
Gen.  Bredin,  E.H.A. 

3  Daniel,  m.  Susanna,  dau.  of  Eev.  Windham  Magrath 
FitzGerald,  of  Ballinard,  and  d.  20  Oct.  1857,  leaving, 

Daniel  FitzGerald,  of  Cahirconlish  House,  6.  7  Nov. 
1841. 

Windham,  b.  1  Sept.  1844:  m.  Fanny,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Eichard  Phillips,  Esq.  of  Mount  Rivers,  and 
has  issue. 

William  Hampden,  6. 26  Jan.  1846,  R.N.,  d.  29  Dec.  1862. 

4  Eichard,  m.  Deborah,  dau.  of  Eev.  Windham  Magrath 
FitzGerald,  and  had  issue, 

Deborah,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Peacock. 

Alice,  m.  Oliver  Fitzmauvice,  Esq.  of  Duagh,  co.  Kerry. 

Eicharda,  m.  William  Pryce,  Esq. 

5  Joseph  (Eev.),  of  Ardvullen,  co.  Limerick,  Chancellor  of 
Limerick,  and  Prebendary  of  EfBn,  b.  26  Dec.  1806 ;  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Tuthill,  Esq.  of  Kilmore,  and 
had  an  only  child, 

Margaret,  vi.  Thomas  Atcherly  Massy  Dicken,  Esq.  of 
Loppington  House,  Salop. 

6  Eobert,  M.D.,  of  Shclbourne  House,  m.  Sarah,  dau 
Capt.  Browne,  and  d.  s.  p. 

1  Mary,  m.  Eev.  John  Wallace. 

2  Jane,  ra.  Admiral  Sir  Burton  Macnamara. 

3  Helena,  ra.  Rev.  Thomas  Westropp,  of  Ardeanny. 
Mr.  Gabbett  d.  1789,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Gabbett,  Esq.  of  Caherline,  High  Sheriff  co.  Lime- 
rick 1813;  ra.  1791,  Jane,  dau.  of  Richard  Waller,  E.sq.  of 
Castle  Waller,  co.  Tipperary,  and  d.  1828,  aged  63,  having 
had,  with  two  daus.,  Anne,  d.  1873;  and  Jane  (who  d.  1850), 
a  son  and  heir, 

William  Henut  Gabbett,  Esq.  of  Caherline,  6.  10  Jan. 
1795:  TO.  1st,  Jan.  1822,  Rebecca  Anne,  only  dau.  of  Hum- 
phrey Jones,  Esq.  of  Mullinabro,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1828)  had  surviving  issue, 

EiCHAKD  Joseph,  now  of  Caherline. 

Anne  Charlotte,  m.  Eev.  John  Vere  Bowles. 
Mr.  Gabbett  ra.  2ndly,  Sept.   1829,  Frances  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Richard  Going,  Esq.  of  Erina,  co.  Clare,  and  had  by  her^ 

Henry  Francis,  6.  1830.  Thomas  Eichard,  6.  1831. 

Mary  Caroline.  Wilhelmina  Jane. 

£'ea«— Caherline  House,  co.  Limcnck. 


GAGE    OP    BALLINACREE. 

Gage,  Marcus  M'Causland,  Esq.  of  Eallinacree, 
CO.  Antrim,  J.P.,  b.  1  Dec.  1825  ;  ni.  31  Jan.  1854.' 
Harriett  Rebecca  Frances,  eldest  tlau.  of  William 
Lennox  Conyngbam,  Esq.  of  Spring  Hill,  by  Char- 
lotte Mclosina  his  wife,  dau.  of  Eight  Hon.  John 
Staples. 

ILftTCaUC— The  Gages  of  Bellarena,  co.  Londonderry, 
who  claimed  descent  from  the  Gages  0/  Flrlc,  Sussex,  are  bow 
represented  by  Marianne,  Lady  Heygate,  only  dau.  and  heiress 
of  the  late  Conolly  Gage,  Esq.  of  Bellarena.  A  descendant 
of  the  male  line,  however,  is  Marcus  M'Causland  Gage, 
Esq.  of  Ballinacrec,  who  is  eldest  son  of  Marcus  Gage, 
Esq.  (who  d.  25  F'cb.  1856)  by  Rachel  Jane  his  wife  (m. 
22  April,  1823,  and  d.  4  April,  1863),  2nd  dau.  of  Conolly 
M'Causland,  Esq.  of  Strieve,  4th  son  of  Marcus  Gage,  Esq.  of 
Bellarena,  by  Julia  Stirling  his  wife.  Mr.  Gage  of  BalUna- 
cree,  had  a  brother,  Conolly  James,  6. 1829,  and  d.  v.nm.  1863, 
and  two  sisters,  Sarah,  m.  May,  1846,  George  Claudius  Beres- 
ford  Stirling,  formerly  Capt.  64th  regt.;  and  Julia,  rn.  Not. 
1851,  Capt.  James  Roy  Norton,  late  Capt.  15th  regt. 

Seat — Ballinacree,  Ballymoney. 


GAGE    OP    KATHLIN    ISLAND. 

Gage,  Eobeet,  Esq.  of  Rathlin  Island, co.  Antrim, 
J.P.,  M.A.  Dublin  b.  30  July,  1813. 

ILttlCHQC — This  family  claims  to  be  a  branch  of  Gage  of 
Fhii'.    The  first  who  went  to  Ireland  was 

The  Eev.  Robert  Gage,  Chaplain  to  Queen  Anne,  and  to 
Lionel,  Duke  of  Dorset,  Lord-Lieut,  of  Ireland.  He  was  for 
many  years  Prebendary  of  Aghadoey,  in  the  Diocese  of  Derry, 
and  in  which  he  was  s.  by  his  son. 

The  Rev.  John  Gage,  Prebendary  of  Aghadoey,  to.  26  Feb. 
1733,  Susan,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Johnston,  Rector  of  Clon- 
devadogue,  in  the  Diocese  of  Raphoe,  and  d.  28  Jan.  1763. 
Eis  son, 

Robert  Gage,  Esq.,  6.  16  Oct.  1739;  to.  25  Dec.  1776,  Bar- 
bara, dau.  of  John  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Somerset,  near  Cole- 
raine,  co.  Londonderry, and  had  issue, 

John,  d.  unm.  Frederick,  E.N.,  d.  v.nrii. 

Egbert,  of  Eathlin  Island. 

Barbara,  m.  Eobert  Harvey,  Esq.  of  Malinhall,  co.  Donegal. 

Susan.  Mary  Anne,  ra.  Marcus  Richardson,  Esq. 

The  3rd  son, 

The  Rev.  Egbert  Gage,  of  Eathlin  Island,  J. P.,  b.  20  Oct. 
1790 ;  ra.  12  Aug.  1812,  Catharine,  eldest  dau.  of  Ezekiel  Davis 
Boyd,  Esq.  of  Ballycastle,  co.  Antrim,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
22  Oct.  1852)  had  issue, 

Eobert,  now  of  Eathlin. 

Ezekiel,  Major-Gcn.  Eetired  List  H.M.  Madras  Army,  6.  28 
July,  1819;  Lieut. -Col.  H.M.  Madras  army;  to.  16  May, 
1848,  Maria,  dau.  of  John  Dobbs,  Esq.  of  Waterford,  and 
has  issue.         John,  b.  1829  ;  d.  25  Feb.  1850. 

Catherine.  Barbara,  d.  unjn. 

Eosetta,  m.  Gardiner  Harvey,  Esq.,  and  is  deceased. 

Amelia,  deceased.  Susan,  deceased. 

Elizabeth  (deceased),  to.  Eobert  H.  Wallace  Dunlop,  Esq. 

Adelaide. 

Dorothea,  to.  2  June,  1864,  His  Serene  Highness  Albrecht, 
Prince  of  Waldeck  and  Pyrmont,  Prussia. 
Mr.  Gage  (?.  29  Sept.  1862. 

ScaJ— Eathlin  Island,  Ballycastle,  co.  Antr 


GAISFORD    OF   OFPINGTON. 

GrAiSFOED,  TiioMAS,  Esq.  of  Olliugton,  Sussex, 
formerly  Capt.  79th  Highlanders,  J. P.  for  Wilts,  b. 
12  Dec.'^lSlG  ;  m.  1st,  Jan.  1850,  Henrietta  Horatia, 
dau.  of  Admiral  and  Lady  Elizabeth  Feikling,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1851)  has  had  issue, 

I.  Horace  Charles,  b.  26  July,  1851. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Oct.  1859,  Lady  Emily  St.  La-nrcnco 
3rd  dau.  of  Thomas,  Earl  of  Howth,  K.P.,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  5  Nov.  1868)  has  had  issue, 

I.  Cyril,  6.  25  Sept.  1860;  d.  1862. 

II.  Julian,  b.  March,  1862. 

III.  Basil  St.  Lawrence,  b.  Nov.  1867. 

I.  Mary  Teresa.  11.  Blary  Emily.  m.  Agatha  Mary. 
He  m.  3r  lly,  20  June,  1870,  Liidy  Alice  IMary  Ker, 
dau.  of  John,  7th  Marquess  of  Lothian,  and  by  her 
has. 


61G 


GAI 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


GAL 


IV.  Walter  Tliomss,  i.  Oct.  1871. 

V.  IIujjIl  Willi.iui.  h.  Aug.  1S75. 

ILlirraCJC.— The  Vert  JKev.  Thomas  Gaisfobd,  D.D.,  Dean 
of  Christ  Clmrili,  Oxford,  m.  1S15,  Helen  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Eev.  Archib-ild  Dou^'Us,  ami  by  her  {who  d.  1829)  left  at  his 
tlctease.  1855,  three  sons  and  two  daus., 

I.  Thomas,  now  of  Odiiigton. 

II.  John  William,  Lieut.-Col.  72nd  Highlanders,  6.  1820;  m. 
Aov.  1851,  Jane  Vaughan.  dau.  of  Henry  Cotton,  LL.D., 
Aiehdeacon  of  Cashel,  and  widow  of  Major  George  Sheaffe 
Montizanibcrt,  of  Montreal,  and  has  issue, 

Cecil  Henry,  0.  27  Sept.  1856. 
Doiigla.?  John,  6.  17  July,  1S60. 
Ellcii  Kale. 

III.  Ccorfic  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Tangmere,  Chichester,  Sussex, 
0.  30  May,  1827;  •„(.  15  April,  1858,  Agnes,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles 
Mills,  1st  bart.  of  Hillingdon  Court,  and  has  issue, 

1  Francis,  b.  6  Nov.  1860. 

3  Sf  }T»ins,  6.  21  March,  1870. 

4  Ernest  Charles,  b.  25  Sept.  1874. 
1  Evelyn  Agnes,  b.  8  May,  1869. 

I.  Frances,  m.  Henry  Hobhouse,  Esq.  of  Hadspen,  Somerset. 

II.  Helen,  -ni.  Rev.  R.  Stokes,  Vicar  of  Staines :  and  has  a 
dau.  Margaret. 


-Arg., 


rant  sa, 
Sfftt— Offington,  Worthington,  Sussex.    Town  Residence— 12 


I  chevron  gu.  between  three  greyhounds  cou- 

n,  Worthir 
Bruton  Street,  London,  W. 


Governor  co.  Tyrone,  and  High  Sheriff  elect  at  the  time  of  his 
death,  1786.  He  m.  1764,  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  Brabazon  Noble, 
I-sq.  of  Donaghmoine,  co.  Monaghan,  and  had  issue,  two  sons 
and  five  daus.,  who  all  d.  v.nm.  except  the  2nd  son, 

John  Galbraith,  Esq.  of  Roscavy,  who  s.  his 'father.  He 
m.  his  cousin,  Katherine,  dau.  and  eventually  heiress  of 
Samuel  Galbraith,  Esq.  of  Greenmount  and  Omagh,  and  d 
Feb.  1800,  leaving  issue, 

I.  James,  d.  uiim. 

II.  John,  of  Greenmount  and  Roscavy,  J.P. ;  m.  his  cousin. 
Jane,  heiress  of  the  unentailed  estates  of  her  father,  Arthur 
Lowry  Galbraith,  Esq.,  by  whom  who  d.  28  March,  1865 
he  had  issue,  '  *"""> 

1  John  Arthur.  2  Arthur  Lowry,  d.  unm. 

3  James,  Capt.  R.  Tyrone  Fusiliers ;  d.  aged  22 
1  Sarah,  m.  Thomas  Andrew,  eldest  son  of  Andrew  Knight 
Young,  Esq.  of  Monaghan.  ^ 

HI.  George,  an  officer  82nd  rcgt. ;  d.  1816,  aged  17 
rv   Samdel  who  «.  to  the  entailed  estates  of  his  uncle,  Arthur 

■  TI-^,^''IH';""''  ^^1-  i"!  I«i9'  and  to  those  of  lus  mother 
in  ibii.     lliis 

Samuel  Galbraith,  Esq.  of  Clanabogan  and  Riverstown, 
CO.  Tyrone,  and  of  Crowdrumin,  co.  Longford,  m.  1824,  Susanna 
Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Uandcock,  D.D.,  and  had 
issue. 


Robert,  d.  v.nm. 


GALBRAITH    OF    CLANABOGAN. 

Galbeaith,  John  Samuel,  Esq.  A.B.,  of  Clana- 
bogan and  Riverstown,  co.  Tyrone,  and  of  Crow- 
drumin, CO.  Longford,  J.P.  for  both  cos.,  D.L.  for 
CO.  Tyrone,  High  SherifP  of  Longford  1874,  and  of 
Tyrone  1875,  s.  liis  father  15  Sept.  1864. 

ILt'neage.— This  family  claims  Scottish  ancestry  of  some 
antiquity.  The  first  settlers  of  the  name  in  Ireland  were  John 
Galbraith,  Esq.,  progenitor  of  the  family  of  which  we  are 
about  to  treat,  and  his  kinsmen,  Col.  James  Galbraith, 
M.P.  for  St.  Johnstons  from  1681  to  1692,  and  the  Venerable 
Humphry  Galbraith,  Archdeacon  of  Clogher,  together  with 
the  branch  seated  at  Concorrick  Castle,  co.  Leitrim. 

Col.  James  Galbraith,  M.P.,  to  whom  we  have  just 
referred,  left  no  male  issue.  Of  his  daus.,  Anne,  ra.  Rev 
James  Sinclair,  of  Holly  Hill,  and  their  dau.,  Annc,'',«.  Robert 
Lowry,  Esq.  M.P.,  of  Ahenis,  and  was  grandmother  of  Armar 
Earl  of  Belmore,  and  of  Anne  Lowry,  Countess  of  Enniskillen ;' 
another  of  the  daus.  of  Col.  Galbraith,  Angel,  m.  William 
Wray,  Esq.  of  Ards;  and  another,  Margaret,  m.  William 
Ham.ilton,  Esq.  of  Kinnaird,  by  whom  she  had  a  son,  John, 
whose  only  dau.,  Margaret,  was  Countess  of  Orrery. 

John  Galbraith,  Esq.,  who  settled  about  two  centuries  ago 
at  Roscavy,  co.  Tyrone,  d.  25  May,  1C68,  leaving  a  son  and 
successor, 

Capt.  James  Galbraith,  of  Roscavy,  in.  Mary,  widow  of  Capt. 
James  Gledstanes,  of  Fordross,  co.  Tyrone,  and  left  an  only  son, 

John  Galbraith,  Esq.  of  Roscavy,  ra.  Anne  Maria,  eldest 
dau.  of  Rev.  Richard  Forbes,  of  Gilbertstown  and  Cookstown 
CO.  Louth,  Rector  of  Ballinderry,  and  d.  26  Jan.  1742,  aged 
72,  having  had  issue.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

John  Galbraith,  Esq.  of  Roscavy,  Barrister-at-Law,  m 
Katherine,  dau.  of  Samuel  Perry,  Esq.  of  MuUaghmore,  by 
Kathenne  Lowry  his  wife,  sister  of  Galbraith  Lowry,  M.P.  for 
Tyrone,  and  had  issue, 

I.  James,  his  heir.  ii.  George  (Rev.),  d.  vara. 

III.  John  Forbes  m.  the  dau.  of  John  Buchanan,  Esq. 

"^n^'^rni^^Tor^"""'."}"'  '^"'^  °'"^«'>'  J-^-'  High  Sheriff 
M^vTln  t  ^^^'  '''■  ,Ma'-garet  Vicentia,  dau.  of  James 
Maxwell,  tsq.;  and  0.  7  April,  1812,  aged  72,  having  had 
(with  SIX  daus.)  three  sons,  °  ,  a      -• 

1  John,  J.P.  for  Longford  and  Tyrone,  d.  1808 

2  James,  iH.  Hannah  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  John  Porter 
Esq.  of  Waterford;  and  d.  s.  p.  1812 

3  Arthur  Lowry,  J.P.,  m.  1st,  Sarah,  only  child  of  James 
Glasco,  Esq  ;  and  2ndly,  Martha,  dau.  of  James  Johns- 
ton, Esq.  of  Knappagh,  co.  Armagh,  and  had  a  dau  and 

?sT'n;;^T-,,"''  '"7"'^  =*?•"'«'•  •'^'"■"ff  «f  Tyrone, 
1816,  and  d.  at  his  residence,  Lisanally,  in  that  co.,  1819^ 

I.  Katherine,  ra.  Robert  Pooler,  Esq.  of  Tyross. 

II.  Mary,  in.  Edward  Barton,  Esq.  of  Spring  hIu. 

III.  Anne,  -m.  Montgomery  Small,  Esq, 

John  Galbraith  d.  Jan.  1751,  aged  40,  and  was*,  by  his  son 
James  Galbraith,  Esq.  of  Roscavy,   J.P.   and  a  Deputy- 


JoHN  Samuel,  now  of  Clanabogan. 

Samuel,  Major  Madras  Staff  Corps,  t.  „„„, 

George  (Rev.)  A.M.,  Rector  of  Lower  Cumber,  Diocese  of 
Derry,  ra  4  Aug.  1874,  Florence,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late 
Acheson  Lyle,  Esq.  of  The  Oaks,  Lord-Lieut,  of  the  co  of 
Londonderry,  and  has  a  son,  Samuel  Harold  Lyle,  6  31 
Aug.  1876.  James,  Major  66th  regt. 

William  Arthur,  late  Lieut.  54th  regt 

Jane.  ' 

Katheiine,  m  Nov.  1874,  Rev.  W.  H.  Scott,  youngest  son  of 
the  Rev.  J.  Scott,  Rector  of  Portaferry,  co  Down 

Katherine.  " 

5^.  Galbraith  was  a  Magistrate  of  Tyrone,  and  served  the 
office  of  High  Sheriff  for  that  county  1833,  and  for  the  co. 
of  Longford  1840.     He  d.  15  Sept.  1864. 

A  nns—Gu.,  three  boars'  heads  erect  and  erased  or.  Crest— 
A.boar  s  head  erect  and  erased  or.     iJfoHo-Sine  tremors. 

6tat— Clanabogan,  near  Omagh. 


GALE    OF    BARDSEA    HALL. 

Gale,  Hexet  Richmond  Hoghton,  Esq.  of 
Bardsea  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  J.P.,  b.  6  June  1830  • 
m.  10  Dec.  1862,  Emma,  elder  dau.  of  Thomas 
bneyd,  Esq.  of  Sidbury  Manor,  Devon,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henry  Richmond,  6.  16  April,  1866. 

II.  Edmund  William,  b.  4  Oct.  1868. 

III.  Arthur  Stephen,  b.  3  Oct.  1875. 
I.  Eleanor  Mabel,  6.  24  March,  1874. 

Mr.  Gale  entered  the  army  as  Ensign  in  the  48th 
regt.  1850,  and  served  with  that  regiment  in  the 
Crimea.  He  was  transferred  to  the  military  train 
1856,  from  which  corps  he  exchanged  into  the  90th 
regt.,  and  retired  from  the  army  as  Capt.,  1861. 

HinrrttJC— William  Gale,  Esq.  of  Whitehaven,  of  a 
younger  branch  of  the  ancient  family  of  the  name,  long  settled 
at  Acomb,  co.  York,  m.  Margaret,  one  of  the  five  sisters  and 
co-heirs  (and  the  only  one  who  had  surviving  male  issue)  of 
Henry  Richmond  (whose  grandfather  became  the  representa- 
tive of  the  families  of  Vaux,  of  Triermaine,  Catterlen,  and 
Torcrossock,  by  his  marriage  with  Mabel  Vaux,  the  heiress  of 
them),  and  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  1759)  a  son  and  a  dau., 
John,  of  whom  presently. 

Isabella,  to  whom  her  aunt,  Susan,  6th  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
rienry  Richmond,  Esq.,  left  the  estate  of  Catterlen,  which 
slie  subsequently  sold  to  the  Duke  of  Norfolk.  She  ra.  Henry 
kington,  many  years  M.P.  for  Cum- 
John  Christian  Curwen,  Esq. 


Curwcn,  Esq.  of  W 
berland,  and  had  a  dau., 
The 

John  Gale.  Esq.  of  Hichcad  Castle,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Christopher  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Bardsea  Hall,  co.  Lan- 
caster, by  Margaret  his   wife,  aunt  and  co-heir  of  Thomas 
Braddyll,  Esq.  of  Braddyll,  and  of  Conishead  Priory,  in  the 
same  co.,  and  by  her  had  issue,  besides  two  sons,  d.  infants, 
I.  Wilson,  of  Conishead  Priory  and  Highead  Castle,  who. 
upon  the  death  of  his  cousin,  Thomas  Braddyll   s  n    suc- 
ceeded to  the  estates,  and  assumed  the  surname  of  Braddyll 
by  sign  manual,  ui.  Jane,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Matthias 
Gale,  E.5q.  of  Catgill  Hall,  Cumberland,  by  Jane  his  wife 
dau    and  licirc.^s  of  Rev.  S.  Bennet,  D.D.,  and  d.  19  Nov. 
1819,  leaving  issue, 


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1  TnoMAS  Gale  Bradbtli,,  of  Cotiishead  Priory,  Lieut.- 
Col.  Coldstream  Guards,  to.  Frances,  dau.  of  Charles 
Bagot  Chester,  Esq.  of  Chicheley,  Bucks;  and  d.  1862, 
leaving  issue. 

1  Jane,  m.  Admiral  Frank  Sotheron,  of  Kirklington, 
Notts,  M.P. 

2  Martj.iret,  m.  Gordon  Fortes,  Esq. ;  and  d.  1807. 

3  Charlotte,  d.  unm.  1811. 

4  Henrietta,  m.  George  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Clontarf  Castle, 
CO.  Dublin. 

II.  Heney  Richmond,  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  army,  of  whom  we 
treat. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  Richard  Greaves  Townley,  Esq.  of  Ful- 
bourne,  co.  Cambridge,  and  of  Belfield,  co.  Lancaster. 

II.  Sarah,  m.  George  Bigland,  Esq.  of  Bigland  Hall,  co. 
Lancaster. 

The  2nd  son, 

Lieut.-Gen.  Henry  RtcnwoND  Gale,  of  Barclsea  Hall,  Col. 
of  the  Lancashire  Militia,  la.  Sarah,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Roger 
Baldwin,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Carlisle,  and  Rector  of  Alding- 
ham,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  rf.  3  Feb.  1814,  leaving  a  son, 

William  Gale,  Esq.  of  Bardsea  Hall,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  of 
CO.  Lancaster  1847 ;  m.  April,  1820,  Cecilia  Isabella,  dau.  of 
James  Losh,  Esq.,  Recorder  of  Newcastle,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
29  Sept.  18GG)  had  issue, 

Robert  Townley  Parker,  5.  1828;  d.  unm. 

Henry  Richmond  Hoghton,  now  of  Bardsea  Hall. 

Baldwin,  6.  1832;  d.  unm.  1851. 

James,  b.  19  March,  1834;  m.  26  Sept.  1866,  Emma,  dau.  of 
Rev.  R.  Johnson,  Rector  of  Lavenham,  SutIolk,and  has  a 
dau.,  Isabella  Mary  Cecilia. 

Cecilia.  Charlotte  Christophera.  Sarah. 

Margaret  Elizabeth,  in.  1853;  and  d.  1855. 

Frances,  m.  22  Sept.  1861,  Rev.  George  Washington,  eldest 

son  of  Admiral  Washington. 
Mr.  Gale,  in  early  life,  entered  the  10th  Hussars,  with  which 
regt.  he  serred  at  the  occupation  of  Paris  1815.    He  d.  30  Nov. 

ia65. 

Anm  (granted  28  June,  1712,  to  John  Ebenezer,  and  Elisha 
Gale,  all  of  Whitehaven)— Arg.,  onafess  between  three  saltiers 
az.  an  anchor  between  two  lions'  heads  erased  or.  Crest — A 
unicorn's  head  az.  charged  with  an  anchor  or,  between  two 
palets  arg. 

/S'coJ— Bardsea  Hall,  Ulverstone,  co.  Lancaster. 


GALTON    OP    CliAVEEDON    LEYS. 

Galton,  Darwin,  Esq.  of  Claverdon  Leys,  eo. 
Warwick,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1850,  Lord 
of  tlie  Manors  of  Claverdon  and  Henley  in  Ardcn, 
Capt.  Warvi^ick  Yeomanry,  b.  18  March,  1811' ;  m. 
1st,  24  Sept.  1840,  Mary  EUzabeth,  eldest  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  John  Phillips,  Esq.  of  Edstone,  co.  War- 
wick, by  Mary  Weir  his  2nd  wife,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  26  Nov.  1869)  has  had  one  son, 

John  Samuel  Phillips,  b.  23  Nov.  1841;  d.  20  Aug.  1842. 
He  m.  2ndly,  21  Jan.  1873,  Fanny  Jane,  3rd  dau.  of 
Peter  Ai'kwright,  Esq.  of  Wdlersley,  co.  Derby. 

ILlltCSgC. — The  name  of  Galton  is  of  ancient  occurrence 
in  CO.  Dorset.  The  immediate  ancestor  of  the  co.  Warwick 
family, 

Hubebt  Galton,  of  Kingston  Winterbourn,  co.  Dorset,  d. 
1662,  leaving,  with  three  daus.,  an  only  son, 

John  Galton,  Esq.  of  Yatton,  co.  Somerset,  b.  1650;  m. 
Bridget,  relict  of  John  Tucker,  Esq.;  and  d.  1695,  leaving 
four  sons  and  two  daus.     His  eldest  son, 

John  Galton,  Esq.  of  Yatton,  6.  1671 ;  m.  1703,  Sarah  Button, 
and  had  three  sons  and  four  daus.  Mr.  Galton  d.  1743.  His 
3rd  son, 

Samuel  Galton,  Esq.  of  Puddeston  House,  co.  Warwick,  6. 
1720;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Joseph  Farmer,  Esq.,  and  left  at  his 
decease,  with  one  dau.,  one  son, 

Samuel  Galton,  Esq.,  F.U.S.,  of  Duddeston  House,  6.  IS 
June,  1753;  m.  1777,  Lucy,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Barclay, 
Esq.  of  Urie,  co.  Kincardine,  M.P.  for  that  co.,  son  of  Robert 
Barclay,  Esq.  of  Urie,  by  Une  his  wife,  dau.  ef  Sir  Ewen 
■Cameron,  of  Lochiel,  and  had  issue, 

Samuel  Tertius,  his  heir. 

Theodore,  />.  1  April,  1784;  d.  5  June,  1810. 

Hubert  John  Barclay,  of  Warley  Tor,  Salop,  J.P.,  &. 
26  April,  1789;  m.  15  July,  1815,  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert 
Barclay,  Esq.  of  Clapham  Common,  Surrey,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1859)  left  at  his  decease,  1864,  one  surviving  child, 
Mary  Barclay,  now  of  Warley  Tor. 

Ewen  Cameron,  6.  1791 ;  d.  1800. 

John  Howard,  of  Hadznr  Jlnufe,  d.  1862  (see  next  Memoir). 

Mary  Anne,  m.  1806,  Lambert  Schimmelpcnninck,  Esq.;  and 
d.  29  Aug.  1656 ;  he  d.  1810. 


Sophia,  TO.  19  March,  1833,  Charles  Brewin,  Esq.,  who  d. 

1856  ;  she  d.  14  June,  1863. 
Adele,  m.  1827,  John  Kaye  Booth,  M.D.,  of  Brush  House 
CO.  Y^ork,  d.  1859 ;    she  d.  6  May,  1809. 
Mr.  Galton  d.  19  June,  1832,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Samuel  Tertius  Galton,  Esq.  of  Duddeston  House,  co. 
Warwick,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  23  March,  1783;  tn.  30  March, 
1807,  Frances  Anne  Violetta,  eldest  dau.  of  Erasmus  Darwin, 
M.D.,  F.R.S.  (by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  widow  of  Col.  Pole,  of 
Radbourne,  co.  Derby)  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  Feb.  1874)  had, 
Darwin,  now  of  Claverdon. 

Erasmus,  of  Loxton  Manor  House.  Somerset,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
formerly  Major  2nd  Warwick  Militia,  previously  in  the 
Royal  Navy,  b.  31  May,  1815. 

Francis,  b.  16  Feb.  1822,  F.R.S. ,  author  of  "  Art  of  Travel," 
"Hereditary  Genius,"  &c. ;  to.  1  Aug.   1853,  Louisa  Jane, 
eldest  dau.  of  Dr.  Butler,  Dean  of  Peterborough. 
Elizabeth  Anne,   vi.  31  Dec.   1845,  Edward  Wheler,   Esq., 
grandson  of  Sir  Charles  Wheler,  Bart.,  and  has  issue  a  son 
and  dau. 
Lucy  Harriot,  m.  29  March,  1832,  James  Moilliet,  Esq.  of 
Cheney  Court,  co.  Hereford,  and  d.  6  Nov.  1848,  leaving 
issue. 
Millicent  Adele,  to.  13  May,  1845.  Rev.  Robert  Shirley  Bun- 
bury,  Vicar  of  Swansea,  d.  28  May,  1846,  leaving  one  dau. 
Emma  Sophia. 
Mr.  Galton  d.  23  Oct.  1844. 

Arms — Erm.,  on  a  fess  engrailed  gu.  between  six  fleurs-de- 
lis  of  the  second,  an  eagle's  head  erased  arg.  enclosed  by  two 
bezants.  Crest — On  a  mount  vert,  an  eagle  erm.  looking  up 
at  the  sun  or,  the  dexter  claw  resting  on  a  fleur-de-lis  gu. 
Motto — Gaudet  luce. 
Seat — Claverdon  Leys,  near  Warwick. 

GAIiTON    OF    HADZOR    HOUSE. 

Galton,  Theodore  Howakd,  Esq.  of  Hadzor 
House,  CO.  Worcester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  b.  2  Oct.  1820 ;  m.  23  April,  1853,  Frances 
Amelia,  4th  dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  the  Right  Hon. 
Sir  George  Arthur,  Bart.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Herbert  George  Howard.  ii.  Compton  Theodore. 

in.  Howard  Douglas  Leonard.  iv.  Charles  Sigismund. 

ILfltCaCfC. — John  Howard  Galton,  Esq.  of  Hadzor  House, 
CO.  Worcester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1834,  5th  son  of 
Samuel  Galton,  Esq.  of  Duddeston,  by  Lucy  Barclay  his  wife, 
6.  8  Nov.  1794.  He  to.  16  Dec.  1810,  Isabella,  only  surviving 
child  of  Joseph  Strutt,  Esq.  of  Derby,  and  by  licr  (who  d. 
1877)  had  issue, 

I.  Theodore  Howard,  now  of  Hadzor  House. 

II.  Douglas  Strutt,  C.B.,  R.E.,  F.R.S.,  Assistant  Inspector- 
Gen  .  of  Fortifications,  Assi.?tant  Under  Secretary  War  De- 
partment, 6.  2  July,  18.i2  ;  m.  26  Aug.  1851,  Marianne, 
eldest  dau.  of  George  Thomas  Nicholson,  Esq.of  Waverley 
Abbey,  Surrey,  and  has  issue,  Evelyne  Isabella  Douglas,  and 
Laura  Gwendolvne  Douglas. 

III.  Herman  Ernest,  Capt.  H.M.'s  Service,  h.  25  March,  1826; 
m.  Lst,  3  June,  1851,  Mary  Cameron,  eldest  dau.  of  Arthur 
Abercromby,  Esq.  of  Glassaugh,  co.  Banff,  and  by  her  had 
issue,  1  Arthur  Howard,  2  Herman  Ernest,  d.  15  March, 
1869 ;  3  Ralph  Abercromby ;  1  Margaret ;  2  Isabella 
Ginevra,  and  3  Alice  Mary.  Capt.  Herman  Galton  m. 
2ndly,  Augusta  Brenton,  eldest  dau.  of  Capt.  Brenton 
Stewart,  R.N.,  and  by  her  had  issue,  Hilda-Ernestine. 
He  d.  31  May,  1876. 

IV.  Robert  Cameron,  M.D.,  6. 17  Nov.  1830 ;  m.  21  Nov.  1854, 
Frances  Anne  Ad51e,  dau.  of  James  Moilliet,  Esq.  of 
Abberley  Hall,  co.  Worcester,  and  left  issue,  Lucy  Ethel, 
Ewen  Cameron,  Amy  Caroline,  Adele  Vera  Harcourt,  and 
Violet  Darwin.    Mr.  R.  Cameron  Galton  i<.  22  March,  1866. 

He  d.  1862. 
Arms,  (£r.,  as  Galton  of  Claverdon  Leys. 
Seat— Hadzor  House,  near  Droitwich. 


GARDE    OF    BALLYNECURRA. 

Garde,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Ballynecurra  House, 
CO.  Cork,  and  of  Garryduffe,  co.  Waterford,  M.A., 
J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1857,  b.  7  Nov.  1807. 

ItflteagC— Of  the  Kentish  line,  was  Thomas  Garde, 
temp.  James  I.,  who  had  three  sons,  all  of  whom  served  in  the 
civil  wars  of  Ireland  of  the  17th  century.  Of  these  three 
brothers,  Thomas  Garde  was  the  eldest.  By  Alice  Croker  his 
wife,  he  left  at  his  decease,  1688,  William,  his  heir;  John; 
and  Christopher.  The  eldest  son,  William  Garde,  of  BaUy- 
bane,  d.  1713,  leaving,  by  Jane  his  wife,  besides  daus.,  two 
sons,  Thomas,  his  heir;  and  WiUiam,  of  Rathcannon,  CO. 
Cork,  whose  will  was  dated  1726.    The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Garde,  Esq.  of  Polemore,  to.  1699,  Martha,  dau.  of 
John  Downing,  Esq.  of  Broomfield,  co.  Cork,  and  had, 


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GAR 


AVrLLiAM,  his  heir. 

John,  of  Glin,  co.  Waterford,  m.  1735,  Ann,  dan.  of  Edwanl 
Jackson,  Esq.  of  Scart,  co.  Waterford,  and  by  her  (who  in. 
2ndly,  VS'illiam  Beere,  Esq.  of  Ballyboy,  co.  Tipperary)  left 
at  his  decease,  4  June,  1747,  Thomas,  heir  to  his  uncle;  and 
other  issue. 
Thomas,  of  Dunsfort,  ancestor  of  Gaede  of  Ballindinis,  co. 
Cork. 
Thomas  Garde,  of  Polemore,  d.  1732,  and  was  s.  hy  his  son, 

William  Garde,  Esq.  of  Broomfield,  and  afterwards  of 
Ballynecurra,  co.  Cork,  m.  1st,  Dorcas  Peard,  of  Code,  co. 
Cork,  but  by  her  (who  d.  1752)  had  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly, 
Aphra,  dau.  of  Thomas  Clulterbuck,  Esq.  of  Banninsstown, 
CO.  Tipperary.  Mr.  Garde  d.  s.  'p.  1791.  lie  bequeathed  the 
bulk  of  his  estate  to  his  nephew, 

Thomas  Garde,  Esq.  of  Ballynecurra,  co.  Cork,  and  Garry- 
duff,  CO.  Waterford,  m.  8  Jan.  1761,  Mary  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of 
Jeffrey  Prendergast,  Esq.  of  Mullogh  Abbey,  co.  Tipperary, 
and  sister  and  heir  of  Capt.  Henry  Frendergast,  of  that  place, 
and  had  issue,  John,  his  heir;  Henry  Pbendekgast,  successor 
to  his  brother;  Lucy;  Anne;  and  Eleanor.  Mr.  Garde  d. 
24  Dee.  1800,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Garde,  Esq.  of  Ballynecurra,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir 
Christopher  Musgravc,  2nd  bart.  of  Tomrin;  and  d.  s.p.  1832, 
aged  68,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

He.vrt  Prbndergast  Garde,  Esq.  of  Garryduffe,  co.  Water- 
ford, b.  1772,  who  then  became  of  Ballynecurra.    He  to.  29 
Oct.  1805,  Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Wallis  Hoare, 
2ud  bart.  of  Annabella,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 
Thomas,  now  of  Ballynecurra. 

Edward  Hoare,  of  Carewswood,  co.  Cork,  h.  1810;  m.  22  June, 
1843,  Eleanor,  2nd  dau.  of  Col.  William  Massy  Baker,  of 
Fortwilliam,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue  a  son,  Thomas  Hugh ; 
and  three  daus.,  Mary  Clotilda,  Dorcas  Cecilia,  and  Emma 
Eliza  Cherry. 
Clotilda  Henrietta,  to.  Francis  Rowland,  Esq.  of  Kilboy 
House,  CO.  Cork ;  and  d.  1843,  Icavingtwo sons andfour daus. 
Mr.  Garde  d.  27  July,  1841. 

Arms — Az.,  on  a  chevron  arg.  three  birds  vert,  a  chief  or, 
charged  with  three  griffins  segreant  sa.  Crest— A  demi-grifiBn 
Ba.    Motto— Toajioms  fidcle. 

Sfrtis— Ballynecurra  House,  Midleton,  co.  Cork;  and  Garry- 
duffe, Youghal,  CO.  Waterford. 


GARDEN-CAMPBELIi    OF    TROUP    AND 
GLENLYON. 

Garden-Campbell,  Francis  William,  Esq.  of 
Troup  House,  co.  Banff,  and  Glenlyon  House,  co. 
Perth,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  formerly  of  the  Scots  Fusilier 
Guards,  b.  23  Oct.  1840 ;  s.  kis  father  3  Oct.  1848. 

HincaCfC. — Archibald  Campbell  (2nd  son  of  Sir  Duncan 
Campbell,  of  Glenurchy,  ancestor  of  the  noble  house  of  Bread- 
albane),  was  of  Glenlyon  1502,  and  from  him  the  subsequent 
Campbells  of  Glerdi/on  descended.  Their  eventual  heiress  m. 
Balneaves,  of  Edradour,  co.  Perth,  and  was  mother  of  an 
only  dau.  and  heiress, 

Katherise  Balneaves,  to.  Peter  Garden,  Esq.  of  Delgaty, 
CO.  Aberdeen,  who  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Campbell 
of  Glenlyon.  Mr.  Garden  Campbell,  by  the  heiress  of  Glenlyon, 
had  issue,  Alexander,  d.  unm. ;  Peter,  d.  unm. ;  Francis,  his 
heir;  Peter  Henry;  David;  Helen,  to.  John  Burnett,  Esq.  of 
Elsick;  Jane;  Katherine;  Margaret,  to.  W.  Farquharson, 
Esq.  of  Monaltree;  Christian;  and  Mary,  m.  Thomas  Burnett,' 
Esq.    The  eldest  surviving  son  and  heir, 

Francis  Gardev-Campbell,  Esq.  of  Delgaty,  Troup  &c  to 
1788,  Penelope,  dau.  of  Kichard  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Ballynatray 
CO.  Waterford,  and  by  her  (who  to.  2ndly,  Major-Gen.  Bruce) 
had  an  only  son  and  heir, 

Francis  Garden-Campbell,  Esq.  of  Troup  and  Glenlyon, 
to.  1st,  23  Dec.  1815,  Christian  Forbes,  dau.  of  Archibald 
Cumme,  Esq.  of  Auchry;  and  2ndly,  25  Sept.  1822,  Maria 
only  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Duff,  of  Carnousie;  and  by  the  former 
had  issue,  Francis;  Archibald;  and  Agnes,  to.  John  Kinloch 
Esq.  of  that  ilk,  and  Kilrie,  co.  Forfar.  He  d.  Jnnp  i«or  ,„; 
was  s.  by  his  elder  son. 


He  d.  June,  1826,  and 


Francis  Garden-Campbell,  Esq.  of  Troup  House,  co.  Banff 
and  Glenlyon,  co.  Perth,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  18  Nov.  1818-  to 
18  July,  1839,  Georgina  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Pap'well 
Bngstocke,  Esq.  of  Birdcombe  Court,  M.P.  for  Somerset  and 
d.  1848,  leaving  an  only  son,  the  present  Francis  WiZl'iam 
Gabden-Campbell,  Esq.  of  Troup  and  Glenlyon. 
.^fainiljj  of  6nrbtir. 

The  family  of  Gardyne,  or  Garden,  has  for  many  centuries 
possessed  lands  in  the  shires  of  Aberdeen,  Banff,  and  Perth 


and  is  mentioned,  at  a  very  early  period,  as  Gardyne,  of  that 
ilk,  and  of  Banchory.  In  1589,  Gardyne,  of  Banehory,  was 
one  of  the  gentlemen  sent  by  James  I.  to  Denmark,  on  the 
occasion  of  the  treaty  of  marriage  betwixt  him  and  the  Prin- 
cess Anne,  afterwards  his  Queen.  In  the  succeeding  genera- 
tion the  lands  of  Banchory  were  sold,  and  Major  Alexander 
Garden,  son  of  the  last  laird  of  Banchory,  went  with  the  troops 
sent  by  Charles  1.  to  Gustavus  of  Sweden,  and  was  present 
at  the  battle  of  Lutzen,  where  that  great  prince  lost  his  Ufe, 
1C32.  Major  Garden  remained  several  years  at  the  Swedish 
court,  in  high  favour  with  the  Queen  Christina,  and,  on  her 
abdication,  1654,  returned  to  Scotland,  and  purchased  the 
lands  of  Troup.  He  m.  Betty,  dau.  of  Alexander  Strachan, 
Esq.  of  Glenkindy,  and  had  issue, 

Alexander  Garden,  Esq.  of  Troup,  to.  Bathia,  dau.  of  Sir 
Alexander  Forbes,  of  Craigievar,  Bart.,  and  was  «.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Alexander  Garden,  Esq.  of  Troup,  to.  Jean,  dau.  of  Sir 
Francis  Grant,  Bart,  of  CuUen,  and  had,  besides  three  daus. 
(Jane,  m.  Alexander  Leith,  of  Freefield  and  Glenkindy ;  the 
2nd,  ),i.  Arthur  Forbes,  of  Schivas;  and  the  3rd,  to.  Joseph 
Cuming,  of  Auchry),  three  sons,  Alexander,  Francis,  and  - 
Peter.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Alexander  Garden,  Esq.  of  Troup,  .s.  his  father  1740,  and  I 
represented  the  county  in  Parliament  for  many  years.    He  d. 
unm.  178.5,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Francis  Garden,  of  Troup,  Lord  Gardenstown,  Judge  of 
the  Court  of  Session.  He  was  made  Sheriff  of  Kincardineshire' 
1744,  and,  in  1761,  Joint  Solicitor-General  of  Seotland,  together 
with  Mr.  James  Montgomery.  Lord  Gardenstown  d.  v.im. 
1793,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Peter  Garden,  Esq.,  who  had  purchased  the  estate  of  Del- 
gaty. He  TO.,  as  stated  before,  the  heiress  of  Glenlyon,  and 
assumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Campbell. 

^7-))w— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  boar's  head  erased  sa. 
armed  gu.,  for  Gcrden:  2nd  and  3rd,  counter  quartered,  1st 
and  4th,  gyronny  of  eight  or  and  sa. ;  2nd,  or,  a  fess  chequy 
arg.  and  az. ;  3rd,  arg.,  a  lymphad,  sails  furled  and  oars  in  action, 
all  sa.,  in  the  centre  of  the  quarters  a  man's  heart  gu.  crowned 
or,  for  Campbell  of  Glenlyon.  Crests— 1st,  a  boar  passant 
arg. ;  2nd,  a  demi-hon  rampant  ppr.  with  a  collar  gyronny  of 
eight  or  and  sa.  and  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  heart  crowned 
as  in  the  arms.  Mottoes — Above  the  arms.  Quae  recta  scquor ; 
below  the  shield,  Vires  animat  virtus.  SttiJ^orici-s— Dexter, 
boar,  arg. ;  sinister,  a  lion  ppr. 

/S«ais— Troop  House,  Banff;  and  Glenlyon,  Fortingall. 


GARDINER    OE    COOMBE    LODGE. 

Gardiner,  Charles  Lawrence  Weare,  Esq.  of 
Coombe  Lodge,  co.  Oxford,  D.L.,  b.  15  Nov.  1849. 

iLlUC<l3t'.— Henry  Gardiner,  of  Castle  Coombe,  Wilts, 
son  and  heir,  by  Joan  his  wife,  of  Henry  Gardiner,  of  Castle 
Coombe,  Wilts,  who  was  b.  1596;  and  d.  21  Oct.  1669;  m. 
5  Oct.  1671,  Elizabeth  Woodman,  and  by  her  (who  d.  26  July, 
1705)  had  issue.    Mr.  Gardiner  rf.  Jan.  1726.    His  younger  son, 

John  Gardiner,  Esq.  of  Tythe  Horton,  AVilts,  6.  9  Sept. 
1684  ;  d.  1754,  having  had,  by  Catherine  his  wife  (who  rf.  10 
May,  1744),  an  eldest  son, 

Samuel  Gardiner,  Esq.  of  Woodford,  Essex,  b.  1724;  to, 
1  March,  1750,  Jane  Anne  Parkinson,  of  London  ;  and  rf.  4  Jan. 
1794,  having  had  by  her  (who  rf.  1781)  an  elder  son, 

Samoel  Gardiner,  Esq.  of  Coombe  Lodge,  co.  Oxford,  6> 
13  Sept.  1755;  to..  14  Xov.  1782,  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  Charles 
Boddam,  Esq.  of  Capel  house.  Bull's  Cross,  Enfield,  and  niece 
of  Governor  Boddam,  of  Bombay,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  12  Jan. 
1813)  had  issue, 

Charles  Wrighte,  his  heir. 

Eawson  Boddam,  6.  8  Oct.  1787;  to.  17  March,  1828,  Mai- 

garet,  dau.  of  William  Baring  Gould,  Esq.  of  Lew  Tren- 

chard,  Devon,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  1853)  had  issue,  Samuel 

Eawson,  and  Charles  Baring. 
Allen  Francis,  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  28  June,  1794;  m.  1st,  I  July, 

1823,  Julia  Susannah,  dau.  of  John  Reade,  Esq.  of  Ipsden 

House,  Oxon ;  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  William 

Marsh,  of  Maidstone,  Kent,  and  had  issue  by  the  former. 
Jane,  in.  29  Aug.  1805,  Eev.  Edward  Vansittart  (first-cousin 

of  Nicholas.   Lord   Bexley),   who  afterwards   changed  liis 

name  to  Neale.    She  rf.  13  Aug.  1806. 
Emma,  to.  28  July,  1818,  Eev.  George  Hunt,  of  Buckhurst 

House,  Berks,  and  Barmingham,  Suflblk. 
Mr.  Gardiner  rf.  10  June,  1827,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Charles  Wrighte  Gardiner,  Esq.  of  Coombe  Lodge,  b.  13 
Nov.  1783;    to.  1  May,   1810,   Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Chase,  Esq.  E.I.Co.'s  Civil  Service,  Madras,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  8  Aug.  1856)  had  issue, 
Samuel  Weare,  of  Coombe  Lodge. 
Mary  Anne  Amelia,  rf.  9  Nov.  1868. 


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Laura  Emma,  m:  14  April,  1841.  Sir  William  Berkeley  Call. 
Brd  bart.  of  Whiteford. 
Mr.  Gardiner,  who  was  for  many  years  Military  Secretary  to 
the  E.I. Co. 's  Government  at  Calcutta,  under  the  Marquess  of 
Hastings,  d.  at  Leghorn,  4  July,  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

SAiiuEL  Weare  Gardiner,  Esq.  of  Coombe  Lodge,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,   h.  2  Feb.  1821;  High  Sheriff  1849;   m.  10  Aug.  1848, 
Isabella  Mallet,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Lawrence  Vaughan  Palli, 
3rd  bart.  of  Haldon  House,  Exeter,  Devon,  and  had  issue, 
Charles  Lawrence  Weare,  now  of  Coombe  Lodge. 
Isabella  Laura  Elizabeth,  to.  18  April,  1377,  Sir  Thomas  John- 
ston Dancer,  7th  bart.  of  Modreeny  House,  co.  Tipperary. 
Hed.  13  March,  186G. 

/Irms— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  or,  on  a  chevron  gu.  be- 
tween three  griffins'  heads  erased  az.  two  lions  counter 
passant  of  the  field,  for  Gardiner;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  on  a 
ss  or,  five  mullets  sa.,  for  Boddam.  Vreat — A  griffin's  head 
erased.     Motto — Deo  non  fortun®. 

Seafs — Coombe  Lodge,  Whitchurch,  Reading;  and  the 
Temple,  Goring.  ^ 

GARDNER    OF    CONINGTON. 

Gardneb,  Philip  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Coningfcon, 
CO.  Cambridge,  late  1  itli  regt.,  h.  30  Dee.  18-i7 ;  m. 
10  Aug.  1876,  Emily  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  John 
Eorbes  Callaiid,  Esq.  of  Upper  Forest,  eo.  Glamor- 
gan, and  has  issue, 

Emily  Mildred,  6.  II  Feb.  1873. 

HtnWSC— Sib  Robert  Cotton,  1st  bart.  of  Conington, 
CO.  Cambridge,  a  descendant  of  the  ancient  family  of  Cotton,  co. 
Chester,  whose  ancestor  William  Cotton  (»;.  Mary,  heiress 
of  the  Wesenhams),  was  slain  at  the  battle  of  St.  Albans,  a.d. 
1455,  was  the  founder  of  the  famous  "  Cottonian  Library." 
He  was  knighted  by  James  I.  in  1603,  and  created  a  Baronet 
in  1611,  111.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Brocas,  Esq. 
of  Thedingworth,  co.  Leicester,  and  d.  1631,  when  he  was  s. 
by  his  son  and  heir. 

Sir  Thomas  Cotton,  2nd  bart.  of  Conington,  M.P.  co. 
Huntingdon,  ra.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Lord  Howard, 
of  Naworth,  by  whom  he  had  Sir  John,  the  3rd  bart,  and 
2ndly,  Alice,  dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  Sir  John  Constable, 
Knight,  of  Dromondby,  co.  York,  by  whom  he  had, 

Thomas,  d.  unm.,  aged  17. 

Robert  (Sir),  Knt.  of  Hatley  St.  George,  M.P.  for  CambrMge, 

in.  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Morics,  Bart.,  of  Wering- 
ton,  and  had  an  only  dau. , 
Alice,  Hi.  Robert  Trefusis,  Esq.  of  Trefusis. 

Philip  (Sir),  of  w  hom  hereafter. 

William,  of  Cotton  Hall,  co.  Chester,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev. 

Robert  Pulleyn,  of  Thurleston,  co.  Leicester,  and  had,  with 

four  daus.,  a  son, 

Thomas,  heir  to  his  uncle,  Sir  Philip. 
Sir  Thomas  d.  13  May,  1662.     His  fourth  son. 

Sir  Philip  Cotton,  Knt.  of  Conington,  b.  1647;  ?;!.  Frances, 
dau.  of  Sir  Toby  Tyrell,  3rd  bart.  of  Thornton,  and  widow  of 
Sir  John  Hewet,  2nd  bart.  of  Headley  Hall,  but  d.  s.  p.,  and 
bequeathed  his  estates  to  his  nephew, 

Thomas  Cotton,  Esq.  of  Conington,  m.  Anne,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Thomas  Andrews  (grandson  and  heir  of  Sir  Thomas 
Andrews,  Knight  and  citizen  of  London),  and  left  an  only  dau. 
and  heiress, 

Frances  Cotton,  of  Conington,  m.  Dingley  Ascham,  Esq., 
High  Sheriff  CO.  Huntingdon  1708,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

DiNGLET  Ascham,  Esq.  of  Conington,  whose  dau., 

Harriett  Ascham,  of  Conington,  m.  Sir  Thomas  Hatton,  Sth 
bart.  of  Long  Stanton,  and  d.  1795,  having  had  issue,  Sir 
John  9th  bart.,  rf.  s.  jj.  1811;  Sir  Thomas  Dingley,  lOth  and 
last  bart ;  and  a  d.iu., 

Harriett  Hatton,  of  Conington,  ra.  Rev.  Philip  Thomas 
Gardner,  D.D.,  of  Brynadda,  co.  Merioneth,  a  descendant  of 
Lloyd  of  Brynadda,  and  had,  with  a  dau.,  Margaret,  a  son, 

Philip  Thomas  Gardner,  Esq.  of  Conington,  m.  Athalia 
Wallace,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Philip  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  Christopher  Hatton,  b.  1824;  m.  Emily,  widow  of  Col. 
Ord. 

I.  Harriett  Ann,   to.   1846,   John  Forbes  Calland,  Esq.   of 
Upper  Forest,  co.  Glamorgan.  ii.  Athalia,  d.  unm. 

III.  Georgiana,  m.  Frederick  Calland,  Esq.  of  Bentworth 
Priors,  Dorking. 

Mr.  Gardner  d.  1838,  and  was  a.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Philip  Thomas  Gardner,  Esq.  of  Conington,  b.  1822 ;  m. 

1846,  Mary  Wright,  dau.  of  Willium  Matliew  Hopkins,  Esq.  of 

Cardiff,  M.D.,  and  d.  1868,  leaving  issue, 
Philip  Thomas,  now  of  Conington. 
Mary  Frances,  deceased.  Florence. 


Arms—kz.,  a  chevron  erra.  between  three  griffins'  heads 
erased  arg.  quartering  Hatton  ;ind  Ascham.  Crest  — A. 
Saracen's  head,  wreathed  and  coupcd  at  the  shoulders  ppr. 

(S'cai— Conington  Hall,  co.  Cambridge. 


DITNN-GARDNER    OF    CHATTERIS 
HOUSE. 

Di7NN-GAET)?fER,  JoHN,  Esq.  o£  Chatteris  House, 
Isle  of  Ely,  co.  Cambridge,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sherife  1859,  and  M.P.  for  Eodmiu  from  1841  lo 
1817,  b.  20  July,  1811 ;  m.  1st,  Nov.  1817,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Andrew  Lawson,  Esq.  of  Boro  Bridge  Hail, 
Boroughbridge,  co.  York,  formerly  M.P.  for  Knares- 
borough,  by  Anna  Maria,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Gooch,  5th  bart.  of  Benacre  HaU,  Suffolk,  by  whom, 
(who  d.  13  April,  1851)  he  has  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Andrew  Cecil,  b.  8  Jan.  1851. 

I.  Mary  Marianne  Mariana,  m.  1  Feb.  1870,  William  Robin- 
son, Esq.  of  DuUinghani,  and  of  Denston  Hall. 

He  m.  2ndly,  15  March,  1853,  Ada,  dau.  of  William 
Pigott,  Esq.  of  DuUingham  House,  Newmarket,  co. 
Cambridge,  and  grand-dau.  of  Sir  George  Pigott,  1st 
bart.  of  Knapton,  Queen's  Co.,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

II.  Algernon  Charles  Wyndham,  b.  12  Dec.  1853. 
II.  Ada  Marietta. 

Mr.  Dunn-Gardner  has  two  brothers  and  as  many  sisters, 
viz.,  William,  of  Fordham  Abbey,  near  Newmarket,  co.  Cam- 
bridge, J. P.,  in.  26  Oct.  1865,  Angelina  Wainwright,  of  Rock- 
beare  House,  Devon,  and  had  issue,  with  others,  an  eldest  son, 
William,  b.  1868,  and  d.  28  Dec.  1878;  Cecil,  formerly  13th 
Light  Dragoons;  Rosa  Jane ;  and  Lavinia  Charlotte  Sarah. 

Arms — 1st  and  4th,  arg.,  on  a  saltier  between  three  griffins' 
heads  erased  one  in  chief  two  in  fcss  .sa.  and  a  woolpack  in 
base  az.,  another  saltier  or,  for  Gardner;  2nd  and  3rd,  az., 
on  a  clievron  or,  between  two  boars'  heads  erased  in  chief  and 
a  padlock  in  base  arg.  a  lozenge  gu.  with  two  keys  chevronwise 
sa.,  for  Ddnn.  Crests — 1st,  A  griffin's  head  erased  arg.,  sur- 
mounted by  two  branches  of  laurel  in  saltier  ppr.,  lor  Gardiner  ; 
2nd,  Two  swords  in  saltier  the  points  upwards  ppr.  pommels  and 
hilts  or,  tied  with  a  riband  vert  pendent  therefrom  a  key  sa., 
for  Dunn.     Motto — Fide  et  amore. 

iScaJ— Chatteris  House,  Isle  of  Ely,  co.  Cambridge. 

GARDYNE    OF    MIDDLETON. 

Brtjce-Gardyne,  Thomas  Macphersox,  Esq.  of 
Middleton,  co.  Forfar,  J.P. ,  formerly  of  the  40th 
regt.,  h.  23  Feb.  1831. 

ItincaSC— David  Gardtne,  of  Lawton,  m.  1C03,  Janet- 
Lindsay,  of  Edzell,  and  had  issue.     He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Gardtne,  of  Lawton,  in.  1643,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  ArbutUnott,  of  that  ilk,  and  had  issue,  four  sons  and 
twenty  daus.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Robert  Gardtne,  Esq.  of  Lawton,  m.  1676,  Grizel,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Watson,  Esq.,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

David  Gardyne,  Esq.  of  Lawton,  m.  1706,  Anne,  eldest 
dau.  of  Graham,  of  Fintry,  and  had  issue.  The  eldest 
son,  David,  after  the  battle  of  Culloden,  d.  at  Nieuport,  in 
Flanders.    The  2nd  son, 

James  Gardtne,  Esq.  of  Middleton,  had  by  his  wife, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Provost  Wallace,  of  Arbroath,  whom  he  m. 
1741,  five  sons  and  eight  daus.  AU  the  sons  d.  s.  p.  The  last 
survivor, 

Thomas  Gardtne,  Esq.  of  Middleton,  D.L.,  d.  unm.  1841, 
and  was  s.  by  (the  son  of  his  sister,  Ann,  wife  of  James  Bruce, 
Esq.)  his  nephew, 

William  Bruce,  who  assumed  the  name  of  Gardtne  in 
addition  to  that  of  Bruce,  in  compliance  with  his  uncle's 
settlements.  He  m.  1825,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Lieut.  Col. 
Macpherson,  of  Canada,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas  Macpherson,  now  of  Middleton. 

James  William,  b.  17  April,  1832;  to.  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau. 
of  John  Ogilvy,  Esq.  of  Inshewan,  co.  Forfar. 

Evan,  Maior  6th  Royal  Regt..  b.  15  April,  1833 ;  vu  Alice, 
dau.  of  Col.  Macleod,  4th  Hussars,  and  d.  in  India,  Sept. 
1875. 

David  GreenhiU,  b.  4  Aug.  1834. 

Anne,  d.  1831.  Agnes  Mary,  d.  1847. 

Major  Gardyne,  formerly  of  the  37th  regt.,  and  a  D.L.  for 
Forfarshire,  d.  15  June,  1846. 

Arms — Gardtne  and  Bruce,  quarterly.  Crests — Jst,  Gar- 
dtne; 2nd.  Bruce. 

^cai— jyiidOleton  House,  Arbroath,  co.  Forfar. 


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GARFOBTH    OP    WIGANTHORPE     HALL. 

Garforth,  William,  Esq.  of  Wiganthorpe  Hall, 
CO.  York,  late  Cominauder  R.N.,  J.P.  for  tlie  N.  R. 
of  Yorkshire,  h.  31  Oct.  1795;  m.  June,  1828, 
Louisa  Catherine,  dau.  of  Col.  Charlton,  of  Apley 
Castle,  Salop,  and  had  with  other  issue,  an  eldest  son, 

William  Francis,  formerly  an  offioer  7th  Hussars,  h.  1829  ; 

TO.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Major  Duff,  93rd  Highlanders,  and  d- 

1869,  leaving  a  son,  William. 

Mr.  Garforth  is  son  of  Capfc.  Garforth,  of  the  21st 

Pusiliers,  by  Johanna  Maria  his  wife,  dau.  of  William 

Nisbett,  Esq.  of  co.  Cork. 

/S'.'rti— Wiganthorpe  Hall,  York. 


OAKLAND     OF    MICHAELSTOWE     HALL 
AND    WOODCOOTE    GROVE. 

Garland,  Edgar  Walter,  Esq.  of  Michaelstowe 
Hall,  Essex,  and  of  Woodeote  Grove,  Surrey,  J.P., 
High  Steward  of  Harwich,  b.  26  Dec.  1814  ;  m.  19 
Eeb.  1814,  Amelia,  2nd  dau.  of  Robert  Robertson, 
Esq.  of  Auchleeks,  co.  Perth,  and  Membknds,  eo. 
Devon. 

ILtUCitrfC— Oakland,  of  Jlichaelstowe  Hall,  Essex,  and 
Woodeote  Grove,  Surrey,  has,  for  a  Ions  succession  of  years, 
held  property  in  cos.  Essex,  Sussex,  Surrey,  and  Lincoln  ; 
tranches  are  also  established  in  cos.  Dorset  and  Yorlc. 

Nathaniel  Garland,  Esq.  of  Michaelstowe  Hall  and  Wood- 
eote Grove,  was  father  of  three  sons, 
James,  6.   1768;  in.  Dorothy,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas 
Allan,  Esq.  o£  Allan's  Flatts,  and  left  an  only  dau.   and 
heir, 

Anna  Susanna,  m.  Arthur  Blake,  brother  of  Sir  Patrick 
Blake,  1st  bart.  of  Langham. 
Lewes  Peak,  of  whom  we  treat.         Nathaniel,  d.  wun. 
The  3rd  son, 

Lewes  Peak  Garlant>,  Esq.  of  Michaelstowe  and  AVoodcote 
Grove,  m.  1774,  Indiana,  only  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Shcrington 
Talbot,  grand-niece  of  Lord  Chancellor  Talbot,  and  sister  of 
Sir  Charles  Talbot,  Bart.,  and  d.  1780,  leaving  two  sons, 

I.  Nathaniel,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Lewes  Peak,  m.  Eliza  Catherina,  dau.  of  John  George 
Philipps,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Cwmgwilly,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  d. 
leaving  issue,  Arthur,  and  others. 

Tlie  elder  son, 

Nathaniel  Garland,  Esq.  of  Michaelstowe  and  Woodeote 
Grove,  m.  3  March,  1814,  Anna,  sister  and  heiress  of  Arthur 
AV alter  Cope,  Esq.  of  Drumuiilly,  co.  Armagh,  and  assumed 
the  name  of  Cope  ;  and  by  her  (who  d.  4  May,  18G7)  had 
issue, 

Edgar  AValter,  now  of  Michaelstowe  Hall  and  AVoodcote 
Grove. 

Nathaniel  Arthur  (Rev.),  "Vicar  of  St  Matthew's,  Brixton, 
Surrey,  b.  24  July,  1816  ;  m.  24  July,  1845,  Mary,  eldest  dau. 
of  Eev.  Ferdinand  Faithful!,  Rector  of  Headley,  Surrey, 
and  has  is.sue,  Arthur  Nathaniel,  6.  9  June,  1846;  Walter 
FaithfuU,  6.  7  Aug.  1848  ;  Charles  Trevor,  6.  2  April,  1851 ; 
Herbert  Theodore,  b.  8  Dec.  1852;  Francis  AVilliam,  6.  26 
March,  1854;  Ernest  Talbot  Cope,  6. 17  Aug.  1864;  Eleanor 
Mary,  d.  1848;  Anna  Elizabeth  Garland;  Helen  Ceciha: 
Edith  Mary  ;  Ada  Catherine,  d.  1874. 
Trevor  Lo ranee  (Rev.),  Little  Eaton,  Derby,  m.  Louisa 
Holland,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Latham,  B.D.,  Vicar  of 
Little  Eaton,  and  Canon  Residentiary  of  Lichfield,  and  has 
issue,  Edgar  Cope;  Trevor  Hugh;  Nathaniel  Herbert; 
George  Latham;  John  Sherington;  Edward  Blake;  and 
Anna  Louisa. 

Arabella,  wi.Rev.  George  Burmester,  Rector  of  Little  Oakley, 
Essex,  and  has  issue.  Indiana  Eleanor. 

Georgina  Catherine,  in.  John  Alexander  Mainley  Pinniger 

Esq.,  now  Cope  nf  Drumnnlb/ {arr  ihat.  Fa„dUi). 
Anna  Eliza,  m.  Capt.    James  AVhitshcd  De   Butts,    son  of 
Gen.  Sir  Augustus  de  Butts,  ICC. 13. 
Mr.  Garland  d.  3  Jan.  1845. 

^Diis— Paly  of  six  or  and  gu.,  a  chief  per  pale  of  the  second 
and  az. ;  in  the  dexter  chief  a  chaplet  ppr.,  in  the  sinister  a 
demi-lion  rampant  of  the  field.  C,-est-  On  a  mural  crown  or  a 
lion  sejantreguardant  arg.,  his  dexter  paw  resting  on  'an 
escutcheon  also  arg.  charged  with  a  garland  ppr.  Motto— 
Libertas. 

Scfis— Michaelstowe  Hall,  Harwich ;  and  AVoodcote  Grove 
Epsom.  ' 


GARNETT    OF    WYRESIDE. 

Gae2s-£tt,    Henry,    Esq.  of  Wyreside,  co.  Lan- 
caster, J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1860,  b.  16  Jau. 


I  1814;  m.   11   April,    1839,   Harriet,   3rd   dau.   of 
Henry  Potts,  Esq.  of  Chester,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Henri,  J.P.,  30th  regt.,  b.  30  May,  1842. 

II.  Lionel  (Rev.).  m.  Robert,  6.  1845. 

j       IV.  Richard  Lawrence.  v.  Frank  Nasmyth,  b.  1843. 

VI.  Stewart,  b.  1860.  vii.  Gerald. 

VIII.  Sydney,  6.  4  Sept.  1855;  d.  1874. 
I      IX.  Sturges  Alan,  6.  1857. 

I.  Annie,  m.  Thomas  Francis  Rolt,  Esq.  of  Normanton  Hall, 

and  has  issue.  ii.  Louisa.  in.  Helen  Lister. 

HttttC^tQC— John   Garnett,  who  resided   at   Casterton, 

near  Kirby  Lonsdale,   left,   by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  who  was 

buried  at  Burton,  in  Kendal,  and  dau.  of  Rev.  R.  Ion, 

John  Garnett,  Merchant,  formerly  of  Jamaica,  afterwards 
of  Ulverstone,  and  finally  of  Manchester,  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Arthur  Studdart,  Esq.  of  Ulverstone,  and  d.  1800,  leaving  issue, 
John,  of  Liverpool,  in.  Sarah,  dau.  of  James  Stewart,  Esq. 
of  Jamaica,   and  d.  1850,  leaving  issue,   John  Stewart; 
James;  Elizabeth;  and  Mary,  in.  Thomas  Gillow,  Esq. 
James,  b.  1775;  d.  unm.  in  Jamaica. 
Robert,  of  Wyreside,  of  whom  presently. 
A\'illia5i,  of  Quernmore  Park. 

Elizabeth,  in.  Thomas  Entwisle,  Esq.  of  Springflcld,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  d.  leaving  issue. 
The  3rd  son, 

Robert  Garnett,  Esq.  of  Wyreside,  co.  Lancaster,  6.  1780; 
vn.  Louisa,  datt>  of  Dr.  Lyon,  of  Tamworth,  and  had  issue, 
Charles,  J.P.  co.  Stafford,  m.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  E.  P. 
AVillock,  Esq.,  and  has,  Charles  Arthur,  and  other  issue. 
Robert,  in.  Ellen  Frances,  dau.  of  R.  P.  Willock,  Esq.,  and 
has  Albert  Peel,  and  other  issue,  sons  and  daus. 
Herri,  now  of  Wyreside. 

Frederick  William,  b.  17  June,  1817 ;  d.  xinia.  1874. 
Mary  Jane,  in.  12  Dec.  1843,  Sir  Frank  Somerville  Head, 
Bart.,  and  has  issue  (see  Peerage). 

Louisa,  in.  Henry  Osmond  Nethercote,  Esq.,  and  d.  1850, 
leaving  issue  (see  Nethercote). 
Mr.  Garnett  d.  10  Oct.  1852. 

Arins—G\x.,  a  lion  rampant  arg.  ducally  crowned  within  a 
bordure  dovetail  or;  on  a  canton  of  the  last  a  cross  patt6e 
litchee  of  the  field.  Crest— X  demi-lion  arg.  gorged  with  ii 
collar  dovetail  gu.  between  tlie  paws  an  escutcheon  or,  charged 
with  a  cross  pattee  fitchee  also  gu.  Motto — Fidus  et  audax. 
Stat — Wyreside,  near  Lancaster. 

GARNETT    OF    aXTERNMORE    PARK. 

Garnett,  William,  Esq.  of  Quernmore  Park, 
and  Bleasclale  Tower,  co.  Lancaster,  J.P.,  b.  11  Feb. 
1851 ;  Ml.  10  Feb.  1876,  Bertha  Fanny  Elizabeth, 
elder  dau.  of  Thomas  Christopher  Tatham,  Esq.  of 
Wey bridge,  Surrey,  and  has  issue, 

AA^illiam  James,  b.  1878.         Maud  Annie,  6.  2  April,  1877. 

ILiUCitSr.— AVilliam  Garnett,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Quernmore 
Park  and  Bleasdale  Tower  (youngest  son  of  Jolin  Gamete, 
Esq.  of  the  Island  of  Jamaica  (who  d.  1800),  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Arthur  Studdart,  Esq.  of  Ulverstone),  was  Higli 
Sheriff  1842,  and  Master  Forester  of  Her  Majesty's  Forest  of 
Bleasdale.  He  was  b.  17  March,  1782;  in.  1  March,  ]S1;J, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Alexander  Carson,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  by 
whom,  who  d.  5  Jan.  1821,  he  had  issue  surviving, 

AVilliam  James,  his  heir,  of  whom  presently. 

Eliza,   1)1.   21   Oct.   1835,   the  late   Edward    Bellasis,   Esq., 

Serjeant-at-Law,  and  has  issue;  he  d.  24  Jan.  1873. 
Mr.  Garnett  d.  30  April,  1863,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

AVilliam  James  Garnett,  Esq.  of  Quernmore  Park  and 
Bleasdale  Tower,  J. P.,  D.L.,  M.A  ,  Barrister-at-Law,  M.P.  for 
Lancaster  from  1857  to  1864,  6.  10  July,  1818;  ?ii.  26  June, 
1846,  Frances  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Hale,  of  King's 
AValden,  Herts,  and  d.  15  Sept.  1873,  leaving  issue, 

I.  AVilliam,  now  of  Quernmore  Park. 

II.  Cecil  Francis,  B.A.,  Lieut  15th  regt.,  b.  22  Jan.  1855. 
I.  Eliza  Hale. 

Arhis—G\x.,  a  lion  rampant  arg.  ducally  crowned  within  a 
bordure  nebuly  or,  on  a  canton  of  the  last  an  eagle  displayed 
with  two  heads  sa.  Crest— X  demi-lion  arg.  gorged  with  a 
wreath  of  oak  ppr.  holding  between  the  paws  an  escutcheon  gu. 
charged  with  a  bugle-horn  or.    AfoHo— Diligentia  et  honore. 

Seats — Quernmore  Park,  Lancaster;  and  Bleasdale  Tower, 
Garstang.  ^ 

GARNETT    OF    WILLIAMSTON. 

Garnett,  William  Stawell,  Esq.  of  Williams- 
ton,  CO.  Meath,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1864,  b.  14  Aug. 
1838;  m.  29  Aug.  1859,  Sally,  dau.  of  Hamlet 
Garnett,  Esq.  of  Teltown,  J.P.  co.  Meath,  and  has 
issue. 


GAR 


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GAR 


G21 


I.  Geokoe  William,  6.  8  April,  1SG3. 

II.  Henry  Reid,  6.  24  March,  1865. 

III.  Stawell  William  Wade,  6.  27  July,  1871. 
I.  Sally,  b.  8  May,  1S77. 

ittlTEagf.— The  first  of  this  family  whose  name  appears 
on  record  as  connected  with  the  co.  Meath,  was 

George  Garnett,  of  Drofcheda,  m.  Barbara  Fleming,  and 
d.s.p.  By  his  will,  dated  '26  April,  1G53,  and  proved  6  Feb. 
following,  he  settled  his  lands  on  his  nephews,  John,  George, 
and  Marks  Garnett, 

John  Garniitt,  Esq.  of  Balgeeth,  co.  Meath,  ioup.  Queen 
An.ne;  to.  Anne,  dau-  of  Samuel  Hatch,  Esq.  co.  Meath,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  John  (Rev.),  his  successor. 

II.  George,  of  Huntstown,  m.  Anne  Thompson,  and  had  issue. 
in.  Samuel,  ancestor  of  Garnett  of  Summerseat. 

IV.  Henry,  in.  Matilda,  dau.  of  John  Rothwell,  Esq.  of 
Cannonstown,  and  had,  with  two  daus.,  Mary,  6.  2  June, 
1768,  m.  Rev.  John  Travers  Radcliffe ;  and  Anne,  b.  29  Sept. 
1772,  TO.  27  Sept.  1799,  Alexander  Murray,  Esq.,  a  son, 

Henry,  of  Green  Park,  co.  Meath,  to.  3  July,  1795,  Alice, 
dau.  of  Joseph  Cope,  Esq.,  Dublin,  who  d.  1862.  He  d. 
1845,  leaving  issue, 

Henry  m.  1853,  Maria  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Mathew  de  la 
Koche ;  and  d.  1871,  leaving  issue, 
1  William  Peter,  s.  his  uncle  at  Green  Park,  6. 23  May, 
18-iB. 

1  Mary,  to.  Cameron  Ross,  of  Kew  South  Wales. 

2  Jane,  to.  Lieut. -Col.  Seton. 

3  Margaret.  4  Sarah. 

Cope,  of  Green  Park  and  Rhos-y-gar,  Monkstown,  co. 

Dublin;    to.    1st,   Henrietta,   dau.   of  William   Foster 

McClintock,  Esq.,  and  -'ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev. 

John  Richards,  of  Grange,  co.  Wexford;  and  d.  s.p. 

April,  1875. 

Eotliwell,  m.  twice,  and  has  issue. 
Matilda,  b.  11  Dec.  1813;  m.  Robert  Hewetson  Richards, 

Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Assistant  Barristei-,  co.  Wexford. 
Mary  Anne,  to.  12  Aug.  1834,   Rev.  Sir  William  Henry 

Cope,  12th  bart.  of  Hanwell;  and  d.  21  Dec.  1862. 
Susan,  m.  Edward  Cuppage,  Esq. 

I.  Elizabeth,  to.  Mr.  Kincaird. 

II.  Mary,  m.  William  Battersby,  Esq. 

Mr.  Garnett,  whose  will,    dated  15   Jan.    1744,  was  proved 
20  May  following,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Rev.  John  Garnett,  who  resided  at  Eathaldron  Castle, 
near  Navan,  co.  Meath,  to.  1755,  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Richard  Gibbons,  Rector  of  MelUfont,  co.  Louth,  andhadissue, 

George  Charles  (Rev.),  his  heir. 

Margaret  Jane,  >ji.  George  Armstrong,  Esq. 

EUzabeth,  m.  Maurice  Neligan,  Esq. 
Mr.  Garnett  was  «.  by  his  son, 

Eev.  George  Charles  Garnett,  of  Williamston,  co.  Meath, 
m.  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  Alan  Wade,  Esq.  of  Bachelor's 
Lodge,  near  Navan,  by  Anne  Shenton  his  wife,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Hamlet,  of  Teltown,  co.  Meath;  to.  1832,  Louisa,  dau.  of 
Col.  Hamlet  Wade,  Rifle  Brigade  (by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Kev.  Dr.  William  Langford,  Canon  of  Windsor,  and  Private 
Chaplain  to  King  George  IV.),  and  d.  1850,  leaving  issue,  a 
.son,  George  Charles,  and  a  dau.,  Sally,  m.  1859,  her  cousin, 
AV.  S.  Garnett,  Esq.  of  Williamston. 

II.  George,  of  Williamston. 

III.  William,  of  Dunorver  House,  co.  Meath,  m.  Julian,  dau. 
of  John  Boyce,  Esq.  of  Limerick. 

I.  Elinor,  m.  John  EadclilTe,  Esq. 

n.  Elizabeth,  to.  Owen  Armstrong,  Esq.  of  Belview. 

III.  Letitia,  m.  Thomas  Gerrard,  Esq.  of  Giljstown. 

IV.  Margaret,  to.  William  Tatlow,  Esq. 

V.  Frances,  m.  Henry  Eeid,  Esq. 
The  ■2nd  son, 

George  Garnett,  Esq.  of  Williamston,  J.P.,  in.  1828, 
Catherine  Anna,  dau.  of  Jonas  Stawell,  Esq.  J. P.,  of  Oldcourt, 
CO.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Stawell,  now  of  Williamston. 

II.  Charles  Leslie  (Rev.),  M.A.,  m.  2  March,  1875,  Lady  Ella 
Sophia  Stuart,  dau.  of  Charles  Knox,  4th  Earl  of  Castle 
Stewart,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Wade  Shenton,  Barrister-at-Law. 
I.  Anna  Letitia. 

Mr.  Garnett  d.  Oct.  1856. 

Seat — Williamston,  KeUs,  co.  Meath. 


I.  A  son,  b.  22  Feb.  1879. 

I.  Mary.  ii.  Louisa. 

HtncatJC— Samuel  Garnett,  Esq.  of  Summerseat,  co. 
Meath,  3rd  son  of  John  Garnett,  Esq.  of  Balgeeth  (see  preceding 
Memoir),  m.  1772,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  liothwell,  Esq.  of  Can- 
nonstown, CO.  Meath,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1817)  had  two  sons, 
Samuel,  his  heir;  John  Pain,  ancestor  of  Garnett  o/ ^it/i 
Hall.   Mr.  Samuel  Garnett  d.  IbOo,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Samuel  Garnett,  Esq.  of  Summerseat,  J.P.,  b.  10  Nov. 
1775  ;  m.  1st,  26  Feb.  1805,  Alice,  dau.  of  Andrew  Ellard,  Esq. 
of  Newton,  co.  Limerick,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Samuel,  his  heir. 

Anne,  vi.  Sept.  1833,  Eev.  Richard  Radcliff,  Rector  of  Skyrne, 
CO.  Meath. 
He  to.  2ndly,  7  Dec.  1818,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Eoth- 
well,  Esq.  of  Rockfield,  co.  Meath,  and  had  issue, 

Richard,  successor  to  his  elder  brother. 

William,  b.  2  June,  1826. 

Helena.  Marianne. 

Isabella,  to.  Thomas  Henry  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Carnaghlis,  co. 
Antrim. 
Mr.  Garnett  d.  20  Dec.  1862.     His  eldest  son, 

Samuel  Garnett,  Esq.  of  Summerseat  and  Eosmeen,  co. 
Meath,  J.P.,  &.  3  Nov.  1806;  to.  May,  1831,  Martha,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  George  O'Connor,  of  Ardlunnan,  co.  Meath,  Rector 
of  Castleknock;  and  d.  s.  2).  19  May,  1874,  when  he  was  s.  by 
his  half-brother, 

Richard  Garnett,  Esq.,  now  of  Summerseat. 

Scats — Summerseat,  Clonce ;  and  Rossmeen,  near  Kells,  co 
Meath.  ^__^^_ 

GARNETT    OF    ARCH    HALIi. 

Gaenett,  Samuel,  Esq.  of  Arch  Hall,  co.  Meath, 
J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1858,  b.  1805 ;  m.  1841,  Marianne, 
dau.  of  George  Tandy,  Esq.  of  Mount  Shannon,  co. 
Clare,  and  has,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  heir, 

Samuel,  formerly  of  6th  Dragoon  Guards,  6.  1845 ;  to.  1872, 
Charlotte  Josephine,  dau.  of  John  Stanley  Howard,  Esq. 
of  Ballinapark,  co.  Wicklow. 

HtnCagC— John  Paine  Garnett,  Esq.  of  Arch  Hall, 
2nd  son  of  Samuel  Garnett,  Esq.  of  Summerseat  (see  preceding 
Mtmoir),  to.  Aug.  1799,  Mary,  dau.  of  Joseph  Cope,  Esq., 
Dublin,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Samuel  Garnett,  now  of  Arch  Hall. 

SeaJ— Arch  Hall,  Navan,  co.  Meath. 


GARNETT-BOTFIELD. 

See  BoTFiEiD. 


GARNETT    OF    SUMMERSEAT. 

Gaenett,  Richaed,  Esq.  of  Summerseat  and 
Eosmeen,  co.  Meath,  J.P.,  6.  13  Oct.  1821;  m.  22 
Jidy,  1869,  Louisa  Hawkes,  dau.  of  George  Knox, 
Esq.,  Resident  Magistrate  co.  Roscommon,  and  has 
issue, 


GARNIER    OF    ROOKESBTJRY. 

Caepentee-Gaeniee,  John,  Esq.  of  Kookesbury, 
Hants,  and  Mount  Tavy,  Devon,  M.P.  for  South 
Devon  since  1873,  s.  his  uncle  1863,  and  assumed 
the  name  of  Gaeniee,  by  royal  license,  July,  1864 
{vide  Caepenteb  of  Mount  Tavy),  in.  28  Nov.  1868, 
Hon.  Mary  Louisa  Ti-efusis,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles 
Rodolph,  19th  Baron  Chnton,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Trefusis,  b.  2  Feb.  1874. 

II.  George  William,  b.  16  Sept.  1877. 

I.  Mary  Lucy,  b.  27  Sept.  1869. 

II.  Evelyn,  b.  16  April,  1871. 

III.  Adela  Elizabeth,  6.  1  Feb.  1873. 

ILtltcagC— George  Garnier,  Esq.of  Eookesbiiry,  Hants, 
in.  20  May,  1766,  Margaret,  4th  dau.  of  Sir  John  Miller,  Bart., 
had,  with  other  issue, 

I.  William,  of  whom  presently; 

II.  Thomas  (Vei^  Rev.),  Dean  of  Winchester,  and  Rectr.i  of 
Bishop's  Stoke,  Hants,  b.  1776 ;  m.  8  May,  1805,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Caleb  Hillyer  Parry,  M.D.,  of  Bath,  and  sister  of  Dr. 
Parry,  of  Summer  Hill,  Bath,  and  of  Capt.  Sir  William 
Edward  Parry,  E.N.    By  her  he  had  issue, 

1  George,  b.  19  March,  1807;  lost  on  board  H.M.S. 
"Dehght,"  off  the  Mauritius. 

2  Thomas  (Very  Eev.),  D.D.,  B.C.L.,  Dean  of  Lincoln, 
Chaplain  to  the  House  of  Commons,  and  Rector  of  Trinity 
Church,  Marylehone,  6.  15  April,  1809;  to.  23  May,  1835, 
Lady  Caroline  E'izabeth  Keppel,  youngest  dau.  of  William 
Charles,  4th  Earl  of  AJbemaxle,  and  d.  7  Dec.  1863,  leav- 
ing issue, 

John,  Major  Royal  Engineers,  6.  14  Aug.  1838;  m.  16 
Sept.  1862,  Mary  Caroline,  dau.  of  Anthony  Giles 
Puller,  Esq.  of  Youngsbury,  Herts,  late  M.P.  for  Hert- 
ford {see  Puller). 


,C22 


GAK 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


GAK 


Tliomas  Parvy,  Hector  of  Cranworth,  Xorfnlk,  and  late 
Fellow  of  All  Souls'  Coll.  Oxford,  h.  22  Feb.  1841 ;  m. 
]C  April,  1873,  Hon.  Louisa  Vernon  AVarren,  dau.  of 
George  John,  5th  Lord  Vernon,  and  has  issue,  Thomas, 
John,  and  Mary.  „,  .     ., 

Keppel,  Commander  R.N.,  6.  2G  Feb.  1846 ;  m.  27  April, 
1871,  Edith  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Revell  Reynolds, 
Solicitor  to  H.M.'s  Treasury,  and  has  issue,  Keppel; 
Reginald;  May;  Louisa. 

Arthur  Edmund,  b.  28  Jan.  1849. 

Edward  Southwell  (Rev.),  b.  5  April,  1850;  iii.5Auff. 
1875  Annie  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Dixon,  Esq.  ol 
Stumperlow  Hall,  near  Sheffield,  and  has  issue, 
Edward;  Cecil.  .        ,„,, 

Charles  Lefevre,  6.  23  March,  1851 ;  d.  25  Aug.  1851. 

EusscU  Montasuc,  of  Keblc  Coll.  Oxon,  b.  6  Jan.  18.-i4. 

Mary  &  26  Feb.  1836;  m.  2  June,  1868,  Hon.  Charles 
Gounter  Leggc,  son  of  William,  4th  Earl  of  Dartmouth, 
and  has  issue.  ^  ,„,„    „ 

Anne  Emily,  6.  14  May,  1837;  m.  1  June,  1858,  Gen. 
Edward  Newdigate,  Rifle  Brigade. 

Emily  Caroline,  b.  20  Dec.  1839:  m.  16  Sept.  1862, 
Philip  Oxenden  Papillon  Esq.,  of  Lexden  Manor, 
Colchester  (see  Papillon)  and  has  issue. 

Margaret  Gertrude,  b.  12  March,  1842 ;  m.  1  Sept.  1868, 
Eev.  Frank  Fortescue  Cornish,  one  of  H.M.'s  Inspectors 
of  Schools,  and  has  issue.  

Bertha  Frances,  b.  6  Aug.  1843 ;  d.  26  Feb.  1816. 

Mabel  Caroline,  b.  4.  Sept.  1852. 

Ethel  Bertha,  &.  11  May,  1855. 

3  Henry,  b.  25  April,  1811;  of  the  4th  Madras  Cavalry ; 
m.  10  Oct.  1835,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Col.  Maclean,  Political 
Resident  of  Travancore,  East  Indies,  and  left  one  dau., 

4  John  (Rev.),  6.  26  April,  1813;  Fellow  of  Merton  Coll. 
«nd  Curate  of  St.  Ebbe'.s,  Oxford;  d.  there  1838. 

1  Maria,  m.  Rev.  Charles  Pilkington,  Canon  of  Chichester 
Cathedral,  and  had  a  son,  Charles,  6. 1837 ;  and  a  dau. 
Caroline  Maria. 

2  Emily,  d.  unm.  1835. 
The  eldest  son. 

The  Rev.  William  Garnieb,  of  Rookesbury,  Prebendary  of 
Winchester,  and  Rector  of  Droxford,  m.  9  June,  1797,  Lady 
Harriet  North,  eldest  dau.  of  Brownlow  North,  Bishop  of 
Winchester,  and  sister  of  Francis,  6th  Earl  of  Guildford,  by 
whom,  who  d.  10  Oct.  1847,  he  left  at  his  decease,  18  March, 
1835, 
William,  late  of  Rookesbury.  „      .  .. 

Brownlow  North,  R.N.,  m.  3  Dec.  1835,  Hon.  Henrietta 
Maria  De  Grey,  dau.  of  Thomas,  4th  Lord  Walsingham ; 
and  d.  28  June,  1847,  leaving  issue,  William,  b.  1836,  d. 
1871 ;  Brownlow  North,  late  Major  53rd  regt.,  d.  1874;  and 
Henrietta  Maria. 

Francis,  d.  unm.  18G3.  Charles,  R.N. 

Harriett,  m.  1st  1827,  Eev.  Jonathan  Phillips  Carpenter; 
and  2ndly,  T.  Deacon,  Esq.  „  ,  „    .. 

Frances,  m.  Col.  George  Horton,  and  is  deceased.  Col.  Horton 
d.  May  1877.  Elizabeth. 

Lucy,  m.  John  Carpenter,  Esq.  of  Mount  Tavy,  Devon,  dec. 
Laura,  m.  1st,  Rev.  C.  Radclyffe,  Rector  of  South  Sydenham, 
Devon,  deceased ;  she  m.  2ndly,  Rev.  A.  WUls. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Gauniek,  Esq.  of  Rookesbury,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  m. 
1st,  Selina,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Thistlethwayte,  Esq.  of 
Southwick  Park,  Hants;  and  2ndly,  the  Countess  Zelli.  Mr. 
Garniers.  his  father  1835,  and  d.  25  Dec.  1863,  having  devised 
Rookesbury  to  his  nephew,  John  Cakpenteb,  Esq.  (see  Car- 
penter). 

Arms—kz.,  a  sword  in  bend  point  downwards,  blade  ppr., 
hilt  and  pommel  or,  between  a  fleur-de-lis  in  chief  and  an  oak 
branch  in  base  of  the  last.     Crest— S.  lion's  head  erased  arg. 
/ScttJ— Rookesbury,  Wickham,  Hants. 


GAKRARD    OF    LAMER. 

Deake-G-areaed,  Chaeies  Benet,  Esq.  of  Lamer, 
CO.  Herts,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Slierife  1839,  5.  14 
Feb.  1806 ;  m.  1  Dec.  1835,  Honora  Henrietta, 
eldest  dau.  of  Philip  Buncombe  Pauncefort  Dun- 
combe,  Esq.  of  Brickhill  Manor,  Bucks,  by  his 
1st  wife,  the  Lady  Alicia  Lambart,  dau.  of  Eichard, 
7th  Earl  of  Caran. 

UrCUtitSC— Charles  Drake,  Esq.,  5th  son  of  William 
Drake,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  of  Shardeloes,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau. 
of  John  Raworth,  Esq.  (see  Drake  of  Shardeloes),  and  great- 
grandson  of  Montague  Drake,  Esq.  of  Shardeloes,  by  Jane  his 
wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  John  Garrard,  3rd  bart.  of  Lamer, 
assumed  (on  succeeding  to  the  manor  and  estate  of  Lamer,  at 
the  decease  of  Sir  Benet  Garrard,  6th  bart.,  1767)  the  additional 
surname  and  arms  of  Garrard.  He  to.  Anne,  4th  dau.  of 
Miles  Barno,  Esq.  of  SoUerley  Hall,   Suffolk,  and  had  issue, 


1  Charles  Benet,   now  of  Lamer;  1  Anne,   d.   Jan.   18C2; 

2  Charlotte,  m.  G.  H.  Cherry,  Esq.  of  Denford  House,  Berks; 
Caroline,  m.  William  Dawson,  Esq.  of  St.  Leonards,   Berks { 

4  Louisa,  d.  unm. ;  and  5  Emily,  m.  Rev.  JohnTyrwhitt  Drake, 
Rector  of  Amersham.  Mr.  Drake-Garrard,  M.P.  for  Agmon- 
dcsham,  d.  July,  1817. 

^,.,ij.5_Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  on  a  fess  sa.  a  lion 
passant  of  the  field;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  wyvern,  wings 
displayed  and  tail  nowed  gu.  Crests — 1st,  A  leopard  sejant 
ppr. ;  2nd,  A  naked  dexter  hand  and  arm  erect  holding  a  battle 
axe  sa.  headed  arg. 

iS'eais— Lamer  Park,  Wheathampsted,  Herts. 

* 

GARRATT    OF    BISHOP'S    COURT. 

Gabeatt,  John,  Esq.  of  Bishop's  Coiu-t,  Devon, 
J.P.,  High  Sheriff    1869,    M.A.   Ch.  Ch.    Oxford, 
Barrister-at-Law  of   Lincoln's   Inn,   retired   Capt. 
Royal  1st    Devon  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b.  19  July, 
1812  ;  s.  his  father  14  Feb.  1859  ;  m.  12  Dec.  1838, 
Anne,  4th  dau.  of  Richard  Heming,  Esq.  of  Hilling- 
don,  and  has  one  son, 
John  AsTHnR   Thomas,   Capt.  and  Lieut.-Col.   Grenadier 
Guards,    J.P.,    b.    18    June,    1842;    m.    28    Aug.    1867, 
Georgina  Henrietta,  dau.   of  John  Henry  de  Salis,    son 
of  Jerome,  Count  de  Salis  (see  Burke's  Peerage,  Foreign 
Titles),  and  has  a  son  Lawrence  Challoneb,  6.  4  Oct. 
1868. 
ILinCagC— Francis  Garratt,  Merchant,  of  London  (de- 
scended from  a  family  which  had  been  settled  in  co.  Derby 
for  many  generations),  b.  11  Oct.  1741;  m.  Mary,  only  chUd 
of  John  Mason,  of  Lincoln,  and  had  issue, 
William  Albin,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  b. 
19  April,  1782;  m.  Sibella  Ann,  dau.  of  James  Stephen, 
Esq.,  M.P.,  Master  in  Chancery;  and  d.  1858,  leaving  issue. 
Francis,  of  Maridon,  Devon,  b.  31  Aug.  1783;  d.  1360. 
Thomas,  6.26  Sept.  1784;  d.  1798. 
John,  of  whom  presently. 

Eliza,  m.  Rev.  Matthew  Morris  Preston,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Chcs- 
hunt,  Herts. 

Sarah,  m.  Thomas  Foster  Barham,  M.B. 
Mary,  m.  Rev.  William  Wilson,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Over  Worton, 
CO.  Oxford. 
The  4th  son, 

John  Garratt,   Esq.  of  Bishop's  Court,  J.P.  Devon  and 
Surrey,  b.  15  Dec.  1786;  to.  1st,  22  Aug.  1809,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Robert  Wright  Hodson,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1829)  had 
issue, 
John,  now  of  Bishop's  Court. 

Francis,  late  Capt.  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  6.  19  Nov.  1814. 
WiUiam,  M.A.  (Rev.),  b.  16  Nov.  1815 ;  m.  Hester   Foster, 
only  dau.  of  Rev.  Warre  Squire  Bradley,  Vicar  of  Chard, 
Somerset,  and  d.  1874,  leaving  issue.  , 

Thomas,  late  Capt.  14th  Light  Dragoons,  b.  16  June,  1820; 
111.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Hargreaves,  Esq.  of  Silwood 
Park,  Berks,  and  has  issue. 

Robert  Sudlow,  late  H.E.I.C.  Civil  Service,  b.  25  Aug.  1821 ; 
m.  Eosanna,  dau.  of  G.  H.  Pickard,  Esq. 
George  Frederick  WUliam,  b.  7  Oct.  1824. 
Sudlow,  M.A.  (Rev.),  6.  2  May,  1826;  m.  Anna  Maria,  dau. 
of  Ven.  George  Barnes,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Barnstaple, 
and  Rector  of  Sowton,  Devon,  and  has  issue. 
Emma,  d.  1829.  Ann  Hodson,  d.  1830. 

Sarah,  m.  John  Jesse,  Esq.,  F.R.S. ;  d.  1845. 
Susan,  d.  1847. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  20  Oct.  1830,  Frances  Foster,  dau.  of  William 
Wensley,  Esq.  of  Bath,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1843)  had  issue, 
Charies  Foster  (Rev.).  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Little  Tew,  Enstone, 
CO  Oxford,  b.  12  Aug.  1832;  to.  1st,  7  June,   1858,   Ellen, 
dau.  of  John  Kirton  Gilliat,  Esq.  of  Fern  Hill,  Berks, 
and  by  her  has  issue, 
1  Charies  Eustace,  b.  20  March,  1861. 

1  Mary  Ellen,  b.  19  June,  1859. 

He  m.  2ndly,  C  Oct.  1864,  Susan  Elizabeth  Anna,  dau.  of 
Eev.  Thos.  CoUingwood  Hughes,  Rector  of  Little  BUhng, 
CO.  Northampton,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

2  Herbert  Alfred,  b.  5  Aug.  1865. 

3  George  Campbell,  b.  27  April,  1869, 

2  Lucy  Foster,  b.  5  Sept.  1866. 

3  Ada  St.  John  Mclliar,  b.  8  May,  1868.  , 

4  Jessie  Marian,  b.  14  April,  1870 ;  d.  23  Oct.  1870.  ] 
He  to.  3rdly,  8  June,  1876,  Agnes  Mary,  dau.  of  Samuel  j 
Percival,  Esq.  of  Northampton,  and  by  her  has  a  son, 

4  Percival  Maurice,  b.  21  May,  1877. 

Frances  Wensley,  m.  Eev.  Francklin  Hepworth,  M.A. 

Emma  Maria. 
He  TO.  3rdly,  14  Aug.  1844,  Sarah  D'Oyley,  dau.  of  Christopher 
ApUn,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1852)  had  no  issue. 


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GAR 


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A  rms—Arg.,  on  a  fess  sa.  a  lion  passant  of  the  first.  Crest— 
A  lion  passant  erm.  resting  the  dexter  forepaw  on  a  fleur-de-Iys 
or. 

^■ca«— Bishop's  Court,  Exeter. 


GARRETT    OF    KILGARAN. 

Gaeeett,  Rev.  James  Perkins,  of  Kilgaran,  co. 
Carlow,  Rector  of  Killiston,  iu  that  co.,  b.  10  Oct. 
1810 ;  m.  5  Nov.  1834,  Caroline  Auue  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Hugh  Moore,  Esq.,  Capt.  5th  Dragoon 
Guards,  of  Eglantine  House,  co.  Down,  by  Priscilla 
Cecilia,  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Armitage,  Esq. 
of  Moraston,  co.  Hereford,  and  widow  of  William 
Shaw,  Esq.  of  Terenure,  co.  Dublin,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Raymond,  b.  11  Aup.  1S40;  m.  24  Jan.  1867, 
Anna  Barbara,  dau.  of  William  Eliot,  Esq.  of  Radipole, 
\Ve3-m0uth,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Dorset,  and  has  issue) 
James  Hugh  Eliot,  b.  1867  ;  John  Raymond,  b.  7  June, 
1869;  Arthur  ffolliott,  b.  27  April,  1875. 

II.  James  Hugh  Moore,  b.  1842,  Barrister-at-Law,  J.P.  co. 
Down. 

III.  Annesley  John,  b.  1S46,  Capt.  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 

I.  Priscilla  Cecilia,  711.  1854,  John  Winter  Humphrys,  Esq. 
of  Ballyhaise  House,  co.  Cavan. 

II.  Margaret  Clarissa,  vi.  1862,  Vesey  Edmund  Knox,  52nd 
Light  Infantry,  grandson  of  the  Hon.  Vesey  Knox,  3rd 
son  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Ranfurly. 

II.  Sydney  Elizabeth  Jane,  -/,;.  1874,  Joseph  Spender  Clay, 
Esq.  of  Ford  Manor,  Surrey,  and  Stapinhill  House,  co. 
Stafford,  son  of  Henry  Clay,  Esq.  of  Piercefield  Park, 
CO.  Monmouth,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Leigh, 
Esq.  of  Upton  and  Sandlands,  co.  Lancaster,  and  Luton 
Hoo  Park,  Beds. 

IV.  Jane  Harriette.  v.  Sylvia  Christina  Armitage. 

iltltCaflC.— Capt.  John  Garrett,  descended  from  Sir 
AVUliam  Garrett,  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1555,  had  a  grant  of 
land  in  the  Queen's  Co.,  in  pursuance  of  the  Act  of  Settlement, 
23  Nov.  1666.     He  was  father  of 

James  Garrett,  Esq.  of  Kilgaran  and  Clonfcrta,  co.  Cariow, 
6.  1676 ;  TO.  Mary,  dau.  of  Col.  Blake,  of  Mayo,  and  d.  circa 
1760,  having  had  by  her  (who  d.  7  July,  1727),  two  sons, 
Thomas,  his  heir;  and  William,  of  Clonferta,  who  d.  laim.; 
will  proved,  1760.    The  former, 

Thomas  Garrett,  Esq.  of  Kilgaran,  otherwise  Janevillc,  6. 
1711 ;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Cole,  Esq.,  residing  at  that  time 
in  the  co.  Wexford,  and  had  issue, 

James,  his  heir. 

Sarah,  m.  William  Meredith,  Esq. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Samuel  Brewster,  Esq, 

Lydia,  m.  J.  Waters,  Esq. 
Mr.  Garrett,  whose  will  is  dated  13  Au; 
16  Nov.  following,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Garrett,  Esq.  of  Kilgaran,  otherwise  Janeville, 
6.  10  Oct.  1740;  High  Sheriff  co.  Cariow  1776;  m.  1773,  Jane, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Perkins,  Esq.  of  Ballintrane  Castle, 
CO.  Cariow,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  June,  1788)  had  issue, 

John,  of  Janeville,  d.  unra.  William,  of  JanevUle. 

Anne,  m.  Gilbert  Pickering  Eudkin,  Esq.  of  Wells,  co.  Cariow, 
Capt.  in  the  army,  High  Sheriff  co.  Cariow  1808,  and  had 
issue,  Jane,  m.  Thomas  Tench  Vigors,  Esq.  of  Erindale; 
and  Maria,  m.  Henry  Shaw  Jones,  Esq.  of  Randalstown. 

Mary,  in.  John  Watson,  Esq.  of  Ballydarton,  co.  Cariow, 
High  Sheriff,  1834,  and  had  John,  WiUiam,  Jane,  and 
I>iana.  Priscilla,  d.  tinm. 

Mr.  Garrett  d.  17  July,  1818.     His  2nd  son, 

William  Garrett,  Esq.  of  Janeville,  or  Kilgaran,  6.  10  Oct. 
1783,  High  Sheriff  co.  Cariow  1806;  m.  16  Nov.  1809,  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Samuel  Raymond,  Esq.  of  Riversdale,  co.  Kerry, 
by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Alexander  Odell,  Esq.  of  Odell- 
Tille,  CO.  Limerick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  May,  1857)  had 
issue, 

I.  James  Perkins,  now  of  Kilgaran. 

II.  Samuel  Raymond,  6.  1812;  d.  unm.  1876. 

III.  William  Thomas  (Rev.),  of  The  Hall,  Crakehall,  co.  York 
M.A.  and  J.P.,  6.  1820;  m.  1850,  Anne,  only  dau.  of  John 
G.  Horsfall,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Bolton  Rhoyd,  co.  York,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Thomas  Horsfall  Heaton,  b.  1851,  Capt.  16th  Lancers 

2  William  P.,  d.  1860. 

3  John  Raymond,  b.  1858. 

1  Mary,  m.  1875,  John  Michel],  Esq.,  J.P.,  eldest  son  of 
John  Michell,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  Forcett  Park  co 
lork,  and  Glassel,  co.  Kintardine,  N.B. 


1759,  and  proved 


I.  Catherine  Georgiana  Augusta,  d.  xinm.  June,  1855 

II.  Jane,  d.  unm.  4  June,  1845. 

"d"  /unT  ises'""'  '"■  '^^'"'^"'  Blackman  Robertson,  Esq.,  and 

^i-H!s— Erm.,  on  a  fess  az.  a  lion  passant  or.  Crest— K  lion 
passant  langued  gu.  resting  his  sinister  paw  on  a  tfefoH 
Motto — Semper  ndelis.  <.<ciun. 

&a£— Kilgaran,  co.  Cariow. 


GARSTIN    OF    BRAGANSTOWN. 

Gaestix,  John  Ribton,  Esq.,  of  Rraganstown, 
CO.  Louth,  Greenhill,  Killiney,  co.  Dublin,  and 
Killeen,  co.  Longford,  b.  27  Dec.  1836 ;  m.  3  May 
1864,  Mary  Martha  Toone,  only  dau.  of  James  a! 
Durham,  Esq.,  of  Elm  Lodge,  Hampton-on-Thames, 
(sometime  Chairman  of  the  London  and  County 
Rank),  and  has  issue, 

I.   WiLLAM  FORTESCUE  COLBORNE,  &.  1  Jan.  1875. 

I.  Helena  Cordelia.  ii.  Adeline  Frances. 

III.  Rosamond  Alethea. 
Mr.  Garstin,  who  is  M.A.  and  LL.B.  of  Trin.  Col!. 
Dublin  {ad.  eiciid.  Oxon.),  a  Jlagistrate  for  the  co. 
Dubhn,  E.S.A.,  a  Member  of  Council,  and  sometime 
Treasurer  of  the  Royal  Irish  Academy,  purchased 
the  Braganstown  estate,  after  the  deatli  of  the  Rev. 
Anthony  Garstin,  head  of  the  family  originally 
seated  there.     (See  succeeding  genealogy.) 

ittltCagC— A  descendant.  It  is  supposed,  of  the  ancient 
house  of  Garston,  seated  at  Garston,  co.  Lancaster,  and  Lords 
of  the  Manor  of  Walton,  in  the  13th  century, 

Major  James  Garstin,  b.  about  1695,  went  to  Ireland  with 
Cromwell's  army  1649,  and  in  consideration  of  his  military 
services  and  money  advanced  by  him,  was  granted  extensive 
lands  in  co.  Meath,  and  Bragganstown,  co.  Louth  (an  estate 
forfeited  bytheTaaffes,  and  which  enjoyed  manorial  rights). 
These  grants  were  confirmed  by  letters  patent  of  Charles  II., 
5  Feb.  1666,  the  original  of  which  is  in  the  possession  of  the 
present  Mr.  Garstin,  of  Braganstown.  Major  Garstin  was 
High  Sheriff jjf  Louth  1668.  By  his  will  (proved  in  Dublin 
20  Jan.  1676-77),  he  lefD  Bragganstown  to  his  grand-nephew, 
Norman,  son  of  his  nephew, 

Capt.  Stmon  Garstin,  who  had  migrated  with  him  from 
England,  and  to  whom  the  lands  of  Leragh  and  Ballykerrin, 
CO.  Westmeath,  with  the  Castle  of  Leragh  (still  standing),  were 
granted.  After  serving  throughout  the  war,  he  settled  at 
Drogheda,  and  d.  there  1660.  He  was  the  patriarch  of  the 
family,  being  the  common  ancestor  of  all  who  have  since 
borne  the  name  of  Garstin.  By  his  wife  Alice,  who  survived 
him  (as  did  also  his  mother,  Katharine),  he  had  issue, 

I.  William,  to  whom  Leragh  Castle  and  the  lands  granted  to 
his  father  were  confirmed  by  royal  patent,  5  Feb  1666 
He  m.  Martha,  dau.  of  Thomas  Ball,  Esq.  of  Glasdromon' 
CO.  Armagh  (sister  of  Abraham  Ball,  of  Darver  Castle' 
Louth),  and  d.  1685,  leaving  by  her,  who  survived  him  an 
only  son,  William,  who  d.  1701,  bequeathing  his  estate  in 
CO.  Westmeath  to  his  uncle  John;  and  a  dau.,  Norminda 
M.  (license  dated  24  Dec.  1729)  to  her  cousin,  Rev.  Johii 

II.  John,  of  Leragh  Castle,  &c.,  who  s.  accordingly.  His 
line  we  now  follow,  being  that  from  which  descends  the 
present  Braganstown  family. 

III.  Norman,  adopted  by  his  grand-uncle.  Major  James 
Garstm,  of  Bragganstown.  His  line,  that  of  the  family  for- 
merly seated  at  Bragganstown,  shall  be  taken  up  further  on 

I.  Katherine,  to  whom  her  father  left  by  his  will  land  at 
Ballymullen,  near  Dundalk,  and  "all  the  arrears  that  is 
due  to  me  for  my  service  in  Ireland,  from  the  beginning  of 
the  world  to  the  date  hereof."  She  m.  WilUam  Goodwin 
Esq.  of  Dundalk,  1661-62.  ' 

II.  Anne,  m.  1684-85,  to  Richard  Smith. 
The  2nd  son, 

.ToHN  Garstin,  Esq.  of  Leragh  Castle  and  Ballykerrin,  co. 
Westmeath,  and  of  Tatestown,  co.  Meath,  heir  of  his  nephew, 
William,  purchased,  1703,  Mullaghard,  co.  Meath,  the  estate 
of  Sir  William  Talbot,  attainted,  and  held  by  lease  other  lands 
in  the  same  co.  He  afterwards  purchased  Kilniore  and  Rahin, 
CO.  Kildare,  where  he  resided.  He  ra.  Oct.  1689,  Maria,  only 
dau.  of  Enoch  Reader,  Alderman  and  Lord  Mayor  of  Dublin. 
On  the  death  of  her  brothers,  Richard,  Dean  of  Kilmore,  and 
Enoch,  Dean  of  Emly,  and  of  William,  Archdeacon  of  Cork, 
son  of  the  latter,  the  representation  of  the  Reader  family 
vested  in  her  grandson,  as  heir-at-law.  She  d.  Nov.  1720. 
John  Garstin  was  admitted  a  Freeman  of  Drogheda  1732,  and 
d.  the  year  after,  leaving  issue, 


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GAE 


ford  (see  Burke's  Peeraoe). 
Mary,  living  in  1752,  d.  anm. 

"^S  Oap-stin,  Esq.  of  Lerash  Castle,  and  of  Kilmore  (now 

S^r^rTn'jX^^/a^ulorArcMeacon  of  Clogher, 
A^^ne'  :' Kevfb'r.  Veley,  of  Lucan,  co.  Dublin. 
S't!!'- ^wS^sq.  of  the  north  of  Ireland. 

issue, 

John,  of  whom  presently. 

aged  81. 
Alethea  Mrs.  Allen  Henry  McAlister,    Esq.    of 

Sa  d'-who  /  th^  y'ear  following,  Having  a  dau.  Harriet; 
and^ndiriV84,  Major  Henry  Bowen,  2nd  Koyal  Veteran 
lattahon!'andD.-J.-A.-G.  at  Malta,  who  c     6  P(.l,.  1843, 
leaving  issue.    Mrs.  Bowen  survived  to  4  July,  18d3. 
Trtr    Garstin(whom.  2ndly,  Jane,  widow  of  John  Chamney, 
S.  o    ?^tSwn,  CO.  Wi'cMow,  dau.  of  William  Johnson 
Esq-  of  Arklow,  who  long  survived)  d.  4  April,  In 9.    His 
''joHrGABSxm.Esq.  of  Molesworth  Street,  Du^^jn.  6.  Jan. 
1753;  ra.  1st,  22  Jan.  1774,   Juditha  Eagar,  who  d.  31  Dec. 
1790,  leaving  surviving  issue, 
,    ToNATHAN  Hatteb   ("  JoHN  "),    88th   regt.   Connaught 
T?.n^trf&   19  April   1790;  ™.  14  Jan.  1815,  Louisa  Anne, 
St  dau  of'the'^late  Thomas  Gillanders,  Esq.  of  Calcutta, 
and  d.  27  Aug.  1828,  leaving  issue, 

1  John  Francis,  b.  28  Dec.  1819;  Capt.  66th  Bengal  N.I. ; 
m  14  March,  1849,  Eleanor,  eldest  surviving  dau.  of 
Eev  Christophilus  Garstin,  Kector  of  Balyroney  (see 
fZ'eedi^g  Article)  ^n^  dying  7  Nov.  1858,  left  issue  by 
her,  who  d.  Feb.  following, 

Tohn  Holroyd,  6.  4  Jan.  1850;  d.  19  April,  1862. 
irthuVwrniam,  0.  6  Feb.  1855;  d.  12  Nov.  1877. 
Eleanor  Grace. 

2  William  Thomas,  6.  2  Sept.  1823;  Major  Bengal  N.I.; 

sVa^cus  Augustus  &.  12  May,  ^^^S;  Capt  TSrd  Bengal 
N.I.  and  Turkish  Contingent;  m.,  and  d.  s.x>.  23  bept. 

l^Lo^sa,  m.  5  May,  1831,  John,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Claudius 
Steven    kunter;   Bart'.,    D.C.L.,    Col.   Eoyal   London 

2^Set  Caroline,  m.  2  Aug.  1837  ^.ieut.-Col  Robert 
McNair,  Commanding  17th  Bengal  N.I.,  who  d.  of  fatigue 
during  the  Indian  Mutiny,  20  July,  1857,  leaving  issue. 

3  Sophia  Frances,  m.  23  March,  1843,  Major-Gen.  Augustus 
Abbott,  C.B.,  Commanding  Koyal  Artillery  (Bengal), 
Hon  A  D.O.  to  the  Hon.  the  Governor-General  of  India, 
and  to  Her  Majesty  the  Queen,  Principal  Commissaiy  and 
Inspector-General  of  the  Ordnance  Commissariat  Depart- 
ment.   He  d.  25  Feb.  1867,  leaving  seven  children. 

4  Emily,  m.  31  Dec.  1844,  Major  George  Holroyd,  grand- 
son of  Sir  George  Holroyd,  Chief  Justice  of  the  Kings 
Bench,  and  has  issue. 


I  Henrietta  Minchin,  6.  24  Dec.  1774;  m.  1805,  her  cousin, 
Thomas  Snagg,  Esq.,  and  d.  10  April.  1839,  leaving  issue. 

II  Elizabeth  Longfield,  6.  8  Feb.  1784;  m.  23  Oct.  1811, 
John  Zinck,  Esq.,  who  d.  26  Nov.  1848.  She  d.  at  Ham- 
burgh, 5  Nov.  1864,  leaving  one  child,  Elizabeth  Garstin. 

IMr.  Garstin  m.  2ndly,  23  June,  1792,  Mary,  elder  dau.  of 
Hic'hard  Harman,  Esq.  of  Brighton,  Sussex,  and  d.  29  Sept. 
1808,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  23  July,  1831)  two  sons, 
n  William,  of  Dublin,  6.  27  Feb.  1794;  m.  15  Jan.  1819, 
Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Walker,  Esq.  of  High  Park, 
CO  Dublin,  Bed  Castle,  co.  Derry,  and  Mountjoy  Square, 
Dublin  by  Jane  Marsh  his  wife  (see  Marsh  of  S'pnninnount), 
and  d  '25  Aug.  1875,  having  had  issue  by  licr  (who  pre- 
deceased him  15  Jan.  1838),  with  two  Jaus.  (Jane  Sta:iia, 
and  Frances,  d.  young),  an  only  son, 


John  Eieton,  the  present  Mr.  Garstin,  of  Bragganstown. 
n  Marcus  Somerville,  h.  1  Oct.  1797;  Scholar  of  Trinity 
Hall  Cambridge,  Barrister-at-Law  of  the  Middle  Temple; 
m  27  Aug  1822,  Jane,  only  dau.  of  Lancelot  Rainforth, 
E.sq.  of  Dishfort,  co.  York;  and  d.s.p.  5  July,  1828,  his 
widow  surviving  to  31  July,  1830. 

Arms  (as  duly  registered)— Arg.,  on  a  pale  sa.  a  lucy's  head 
couped,  or,  in  the  dexter  chief  point  a  fleur-de-Us  gu.  Crest— 
On  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  dexter  arm  in  armour  embowed,  in 
the  hand  a  dagger,  all  ppr  ,  the  arm  charged  with  a  fleur-de- 
lis,  gu.     Motlo — Gladio  et  virtute. 

SecK— Braganstown,  Castlc-Bellingham. 

This,  the  senior  branch,  now  extinct  in  the  male  line» 
descends  from  the  elder  son  of  James  Garstin,  of  Leragh  Castle 
and  Kilmore. 

John  Garstin,  Esq.  of  Leragh  Castle  and  Ballykarnn,  co. 
Westmeath,  m.  1st,  19  Nov.   1741,  Alethea,  niece  of  Dr.   John 
Farrell,  of  Carralaragh,  co.  Longford,  and,  after  purchasing  a 
small  property  at  Santry,  co.  Dublin  (now  in  the  possession  of 
Lord  Seaton),  and  leasing  the  estate  of  Tinnehinch,  co.  Wick- 
low  removed  to  London  1750,  where  he  received  a  Government 
appointment,  and  Uvea  at  Whitehall.     In  1761,  he  appears  on 
a  mission  to  one  of  the   German  Courts ;  and,  in  1766,  he 
describes  himself  as  having  travelled  "thro' all  Europe  and 
great  part  of  Turkey  in  Asia  on  the  King's  business."    His  1st 
wife  d.  1772.     His  2nd  wife,  Anne,  survived  him  tiUlSOS.    By 
the  former  he  left  at  his  death,  1780, 
I.  Chichester  Fortescue,  Capt.  17th  Dragoons,  and  Major 
Hampshire  Militia,  b.  1747  ;  m.  1st,  Catherine,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Sir  Henry  Parker,  Bart.,   and  great-aunt  of  the 
celebrated  Admiral  Sir  Hyde  Parker.    By  her  he  had  an 
only  child,  John,  b.  10  July,  1772,  Capt.  41sc  regt.,  d.  at 
Montreal  1799,  unm.    Major  Garstin,  m.  2ndly,  A  icia  Caro- 
line,  dau.   of  Sir  Charles  Sheffield,  Bart.,  of  St    Albans, 
where,  dying  21  Jan.  1818,  aged  63,  she  was  bulled  with  her 
husband,  who  d.  5  March,  1815. 

II  Robert,  b.  1748,  served  in  all  quarters  of  the  globe  m 
the  Royal  Artillery,  and  went  on  a  mission  to  the  Emperor 
of  Morocco.  He  m.  1st,  30  Aug.  1764,  Anna  El.zabetha, 
sole  dau  and  heiress  of  Major  Simon  Bradstreet  (nephew 
of  the  1st  baronet  of  that  name;  and)  brother  of  Gen. 
John  Bradstreet,  Governor  of  Newfoundland.  By  this 
ladv  b  1745,  d.  1789)  he  had  (with  a  dau.,  Anna  Elizabetha, 
d  vnm  1789,  aged  18)  a  son,  John  Bradstreet.  He  had 
also  a  son,  Robert  Longmore,  Royal  Artillery,  Lieut.-Gen. 
d.  unm..  i874.  Col.  Garstin  to.  2ndly,  1792,  Mary  Lees, 
and  became  of  Harold  House,  co.  Bedford,  in  which  co  he 
was  appointed  D.L.  and  Lieut.-Col.  of  Militia.  In  1809  he 
served  as  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Bedford,  in  which  year 
(24  July)  his  wife  died,  whom  he  survived  tiU  2b  July,  laio. 
His  son, 

John  Bradstreet,  of  Wakering  Hall,  Essex,  6.  23  June, 

1766,  was  Major  65th  regt.,   with  which  he  saw  much 

service      In  1792,  he  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  J.  Ketchum,  of 

New  Brunswick,  N.A.,  and  d.  1821,  leaving  issue  by  her, 

who  survived  to  29  May,  1849, 

1  Robert,  Lieut.-Col.  3rd  Madras  Cavalry,  and  Com 

mandant  4th  regt.  of  Nizam's  Cavalry   A.D.C.  to  the. 

Marquess  ofTweeddale.and  Government  Comnaissioner 

to  the  Nabob  of   the  Carnatic,  and  Commissioner  at 

Neermuhl,   b.  1799.    He  d.  unm.  at  Pisa,  .19  April, 

1  mII-V,  TO.  13  May,  1816,  William  Hay,  Esq  of  Dunse 
Castle  CO.  Berwick,  D.L.  and  Convener  of  that  co., 
and  d!  10  June,  1863,  leaving  issue  (see  Hay  oj  Dunse 

2  Cordelia,  of  Exeter,  d.  Miim.S  April,  1867,  aged  68 
I.  Cordcha  Ann,  bapt.  26  July,  1751 ;  m.  1st,  20  Oct   1774  to 

Samuel  Colborne,  Esq.  of  Lymington,  Hants,  and  by  hun 

had  a  son  and  a  dau.,  . 

1  John,  created  Lord  Seaton    a  Field-Marshal  in  the 

armv     G  C.B.,     G.C.H.,    G.C.M.G.,     K.M.T.,    K.S.G., 

K.T.s'.,  Col.  2nd  Life  Guards,  Governor-Gen.  of  Canada. 

it-ird^Ua  Inn,  bS".  5  Sept.  1775 ;  to.  14  May  1806  Rev 
Duke  Yonge,  Vicar  of  Antony,  Cornwall,  and  d.  20  July 
1856,  leaving  issue  (see  Yonge). 
Mrs.  Colboi-ne  m.  2ndly,  1787,  Kev  Thomas  Bargus,  Vicai 
of  Barkway,  Herts,  and  Rector  of  Treford,  Sussex.  He  d 
27  March,  1809,  leaving  by  her,  who  had  predeceased  him 
15  March  1791,  a  dau.  and  co  heiress,  Alethea  Henrietta 
6  7  June  1780  m.  He  v.  John  Yonge,  head  of  the  ancuen 
family  seated  at  Puslinch,  co.  Devon  (see  Ionge  of  Pus 
linch.) 


Jrancb  orijinnUn  scaftb  h1  f  ragganstofait. 

The  ywngest  son  of  Capt.  Symon  Garstin,  mentioned  il 
the  preceding  genealogy, 

Norman  Garstin,  Esq.  of  Bragganstown,  s.  his  granfl 
uncle,  the  original  patentee,  Jan.  1677,  and,  in  the  followin 
June,  r,i.  Miss  Anne  Jones,  of  TuUeniskea,  co.  Monaghan  (mec 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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i  of  Wolbore  Kllis,  Bishop  of  Kildnrc).  ITc  sewed  as  Hiffh 
SlierilT  for   Louth  1686,   was  sworn  a  Coinniissioner   of  tlio 

'  Peace  for  that  co.  16  July,  1690,  and  was  one  of  the  Comnus- 
sioners  appointed  by  the  statute  of  3  William  III.  In  1698 
he  purchased  from  Godart,  Earl  of  Athlone,  the  lands  of 
Coolderry,  co.  Monaghan,  the   estate  of  Christopher,   Lord 

:  Slane,   attainted.      He  d.  intestate   1719,  leaving  (with  two 

I  daus.)  a  son  and  heir, 

The  Eev.  James  Garstin,  of  Bragganstown  and  Coolderry, 
and  of  Piercetown,  co  Meath,  Rector  of  IVIoyglare,  in  the  same 
CO.  He  m.  (settlement  dated  1  IMarch,  1727)  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Brabazon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  Oct.  1734)  left  issue, 

I.  Norman,  5.  1729;  d.  26  May,  1755,  intestate. 

II.  Anthony,  who  succeedeJ. 

III.  James,  b.  1732. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Brabazon  Eccleston,  Esq.  of  co.  Louth,  and  had 

I        issue,  Norminda  and  Elizabeth,  who  both  married. 
II.  Anne,  in.  1776,  Rev.  John  Gifford,  Rector  of  Boveva,  co. 
Derry,  and  by  him,  who  d.  9  Feb.  1782,  had  issue. 
,      III.  Dorcas,  of  Londonderry,  d.  unm.  1820,  aged  88. 

!  The  Rev.  BIr.  Garstin  m.  again,  and  had  issue  (supposed  to 
,  have  rf.  young).  He  was  s.  by  his  son  and  heir, 
'  Anthony  Gakstin,  Esq.  of  Bragganstown,  Coolderry,  and 
Piercetown,  J. P.,  b.  Sept.  1730.  He  was  High  Sheriff  of  the 
CO.  1763,  and,  on  4  June  of  that  year,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Christophilus  Jenney,  Esq.  of  The  Park,  co.  Louth,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  CiiRisTOPiiiLUS,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  Louth  Militia,  afterwards  Major  26th  re,2;t.  (Came- 
ronians),  m.  1805,  Anne,  dau.  of  Christophilus  Clinch,  Esq. 

'        of  I'eamount,  co.  Kildare,  and  was  drowned  while  serving  in 
!        Holland.     His  widow  <?.  s.  p.  1821. 

III.  Norman  (Rev.).  M.A.,  successively  Chaplain  to  the  Duke 
of  Richmond  and  to  the  Royal  Military  School,  Phoenix  Park, 
Dublin:  Prebendary  of  Kilpeacon,  Limerick,  and  senior 
Colonial  Chaplain  in  the  Island  of  Ceylon,  where  he  died 
1830,  having  had  issue  (l)y  Elizabeth  liis  wife,  sister  of  Major 
Boyd,  who  d.  18:;6), 

1  Norman,  D.D.,  late  Chaplain  to  the  Forces  in  Ceylon; 
ni.  16  Jan.  1847,  Mary  Anne,  only  dau.  of  Walter  Wilson, 
Esq.  of  Bath  and  Frenchay,  co.  Gloucester,  and  has 
issue,  Norman,  6.1849;  Patrick  Arthur,  6.1858;  William, 
6.  1862  ;  and  Louisa  Charlotte.  Dr.  Garstin  assumed  in 
1864,  the  name  of  De  Garston,  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic. 

2  Anthony,  Retired  Chaplain  Bengal  Establishment,  m. 
15  Dec.  1836,  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Mr.  Judge  (Secretary 
to  Mr.  Spencer  Percival),  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  Dec. 
1863,  had  issue  surviving  infancy,  Norman  Anthony,  6. 
1838,  Indian  C.S. ;  Harold  Edward,  b.  1848,  d.  nam. 
8  Sept.  1876;  George  Lindsay,  b.  1857;  Frederick  Cle- 
ments, 6.  1856;  Elizabeth  Eleanor,  m.  1856,  D.  B. 
Lindsay,  Esq. ;  Lucy  Anna,  m.  1853,  Capt.  Thomas 
Dayrell,  9th  Bengal  Cavalry;  Rebecca  Caroline;  Alice 
Mary  Boscawen ;  Emily  Florence ;  and  Edith  Laura. 

SWilham,  Lieut.-Col.  83rd  regt.,  m.  11  Oct.  1846,  Mary 
Hastings,  elder  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  the  Rev.  Matthew 
Moore,  Vicar  of  Cahirconlish  (brother  of  Crosbie  Moore, 
Esq.  of  Mooresfort),  and  d.  Blay,  1861,  leavini;  by  her 
(who  survived  to  28  Feb.  1871)  an  only  child,  Norman,  6. 
28  Aug.  1847. 

4  Christophilus,  Capt.  unatt.,  m.  Miss  Douglas,  of  a  Cana- 
dian family,  and  d.  leaving  one  son  and  two  daus. 

1  Eleanor  Anne,  m.  1825,  John  William  Huskisson,  Esq. 
Ceylon  C.S.  (nephew  of  Mr.  Huskisson,  M.P.  for  Liver- 
pool) and  has  issue. 

2  Lucy,  m.  1825,  Major-Gen.  Botet  Trydell,  83rd  regt.,  who 
d.  s.  p.  Jan.  1864.  3  Louisa. 

4  Anna,  m.  1833,  to  William  Lucas,  M.D.,  Deputy  Inspec- 
tor-Gen. of  Hospitals ;  and  d.  2  Oct.  1859.  Dr.  Lucas  d. 
suddenly  1868,  leaving  four  children. 

5  Elizabeth,  m.  1831,  Henry  Whiting,  Esq.,  Ceylon  C.S., 
and  has  issue. 

6  Caroline,  m.  5  April,  1847.  at  Calcutta  Cathedral,  Edward 
Stanhope  Pearson,  Esq.,  son  of  the  Very  Rev.  Hugh 
Nicholas  Pearson,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Salisbury  and  Domestic 
Chaplain  to  George  IV.  Their  children  are,  Edward 
Spencer,  6.  1849 ;  and  Henry,  b.  1852. 

7  Sophia,  6.  1821;  m.  David  Baird  Lindsay,  Esq.  of 
Calcutta;  and  d.  in  Ceylon  1845,  leaving  one  dau., 
Sophia. 

IV.  James,  Lieut.  Louth  Militia,  and  afterwards  of  15th 
regt.,  h.  11  Oct.  1772;  m.  1821,  Agnes,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Stephenson,  Esq.  of  Penrith,  Cumberland,  and  d.  s.  p. 
1863. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Capt.  Waddell  Cuninghame  Douglas, 
of  Dromore,  co.  Down,  Royal  Irish  Artillery,  and  had 
issue. 

II.  Anne,  d.  unm.  in  London,  12  March,  1849,  aged  80. 

III.  Maria,  in.  George  Wade,  of  co.  Meath,  who  d.  s.  p. 
1849.     She  d.  5  Dec.  1863. 

Mr.  Garstin  d.  15  May,   1782  (his  widow  surviving  till  1S08, 
when  she  d.,  aged  72),  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
CuRiSTOPUiLUs  Gakstin,  Esq.  of  Bragyanstown,  Coolderry, 


and  Piercetown,  h.  1706;  sometime  an  officer  in  the  .'JSth  regt., 
J. P.  CO.  Louth,  for  which  co.  he  was  appointed  Higli  Sheriff. 
He  m.  30  Oct.  1791,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Andrew  Tliomp. 
son,  Esq.  of  Newry,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Anthony,  his  heir. 

II.  Christophilus,  sometime  a  Lieut,  in  the  Louth  Militia: 
ordained  1822,  and  presented  by  the  Crown  to  the  Living  of 
Cahir,  and  thence  promoted  to  the  Rectory  of  Drumbally- 
roney,  co.  Down;  6.  5  June,  1795;  rn.  1st,  20  July,  1818, 
Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Vesey,  D.D.,  of  Derra- 
bard  House,  co.  Tyrone  (ace  that  t'umily),  by  whom  (who  d. 
26  Aug.  1842)  he  had,  besides  several  ciiildren  who  d. 
young, 

1  Christophilus,  6.  2  Jan.  1825,  heir  to  his  uncle. 

2  Anthony,  6.  6  Oct.  1832. 

1  Eleanor,  b.  12  Aug.  1826;  to.  14  March,  1849,  John 
Garstin,  Capt.  66th  Bengal  N.I.  (see  precedinfj  jiedigi-ee). 
He  m.  2ndly,  19  Feb.  1845,  Harriet  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of 
Capt.  Joseph  Neynoe,  of  Castle  Neynoe,  co.  Sligo,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  9  Nov.  1860)  left  at  his  death,  17  Aug. 
1864, 

1  Charles  Henry  Neynoe,  6.  20  Jan.  1847. 

2  John  Joseph,  h.  13  March,  1850  ;  d.  unm. 

3  William  Fitzroy,  b.  19  March,  1856. 

4  Loftus  Marcus,  b.  7  Nov.  1858. 

1  Harriet  Jane,   m.  20  ScjDt.   1876,   E.  E.  Macnaghten, 
Esq. 

2  Caroline  Matilda.        3  Emily  Antoinette.        4  Clara. 
in.  Norman,  b.  7  Feb.  1804  ;  m.  and  has  issue. 

I.  Elizabeth,  7)1.  4  June,  1819,  Digby  Marsh,  Esq.ofco.  Long- 
ford, son  of  Francis  Marsh,  Esq.  of  The  Abbey,  Queen's 
Co.  (sec  Marsh  of  Sprlngmoiint). 

II.  Charlotte,  d.  unm.  14  March,  1869. 

III.  Frances  Delia.  iv.  Mary,  d.  unm.  16  July,  1869. 
V.  Anne,  d.  unm.  9  Jan.  1873. 

Mr.  Garstin  d.  26  Jan.  1821  (his  widow  surviving  until  19  Nov. 
1857,  when  she  d.  at  the  age  of  95),  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

The  Rev.  Anthony  Garstin,  of  Bragganstown  and  Cool- 
derry, J.P.,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Mansfieldstown,  b.  12  Nov.  1793; 
d.  unm.  10  July,  1873,  when  the  Bragganstown  estate  passed, 
as  entailed,  to  his  nephew,  Capt.  Christophilus  Garstin, 
nearest  kinsman  of  the  name  to  the  present  John  Ribion 
Garstin,  Esq.,  by  whom  it  was  acquired  in  1877. 

Arms,  £c. — See  Garstin  of  Bragrjanslown. 


GARTH    OF    IiIOIlDEN    HALL. 

Garth,  Sib  Richard,  of  Morden  Hall,  Surrey, 
M.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  Q.C,  late  M.P.  for  Guildford, 
b.  1820 ;  m.  1847,  Ins  cousiu,  Clara,  dau.  of  Wm. 
Loftus  Lowndes,  Esq.,  aud  has,  with  other  issue, 

Richard,  6.  1848. 
Sir  Richard  was  appointed  Chief  Justice  of  Bengal, 
and  received  the  honour  of  Knighthood  in  1875. 

iLt'ltCaflC— Richard  Garth,  of  Morden,  temp.  1564,  son 
of  Edward  Garth,  one  of  the  six  Clerks  in  Chancery,  who 
purchased  the  manor  of  Morden  1553;  m.  1st,  Elizabeth  Dixon, 
and  had  issue, 

Robert,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Benjamin  Tichborne  ;  and 

d.  25  April,  1613. 

George,  heir  to  his  brother,  of  whom  presently. 

Thomas.  Lazarus. 

Jane,  m.  Sir  John  Savill,  co.  York. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  Jane,  of  co.  Lincoln,  and  by  her  had  a  son, 

Alexander,  of  Eavensbury,  Mitchnm,  b.  1G23,  who  m.  Alice, 

dau.  of  the  Eev.  Richard  Ward,  Rector  of  Bedington,  and 

had  three  sons  and  six  daus.,  Richard ;  George ;  Thomas ; 

Joan ;  Susan ;  Frances ;  Anne ;  Alice ;  and  Elizabeth. 
The  2nd  surviving  son  of  the  1st  marriage, 

George  Garth,  Esq.  of  Morden,  who  .?.  his  elder  brother, 
TO.  Jane,  dau.  of  Anthony  Duffield,  and  d.  19  April,  1627, 
aged  70,  having  had  issue  by  that  lady  (who  d.  8  May, 
1609)  five  sons  and  seven  daus.,  the  5th  of  the  latter, 
Elizabeth,  m.  Richard  Farrant,  of  Mitcham.    The  eldest  son, 

Richard  Garth,  Esq.  of  Morden,  d.  23  Nov.  1639,  aged  44, 
leaving  by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of  —  Styles,  a  son, 

George  Garth,  Esq.  of  Morden,  who  m.  Ann,  sister  and 
co-heiress  of  Sir  George  Caiieton,  Bart.,  and  d.  30  Nov.  1676, 
aged  53,  leaving  a  son, 

Richard  Garth,  Esq.  of  Morden,  who  d.  18  July,  1700, 
aged  49,  leaving  a  son, 

Richard  Garth,  Esq.  of  Morden,  who  m.  Eliz.-xbeth  Emer- 
son, and  d.  10  Jan.  1727,  having  hud  by  her  (who  d.  11  May, 
1776),  besides  two  daus.,  Mary  and  Elizabeth,  an  only  son, 

Richard  Garth,  Esq.  of  Morden,  who  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 


G26 


GAR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


GAS 


Peter  Lehenp,  Esq.,  by  his  wife  Clara  Lowndes,  of  Winslow, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  19  Jan.  1780)  had  three  daus., 

Clara,   m.  5  Sept.   1744,   Owen  Putland  Meyrick,   Esq.  of 
Bodurgan,  co.  Anglesey,  and  d.  s.p.  m. 

Elizabeth,  i/i.  15  July,  177o,  William  Lowndes  Stone,  Esq.  of 
Brightwell,  co.  Oxford,  and  had  issue. 

Mary,  m.  15  Oct.  1778,  John  Frederick,  Esq.,  afterwards 
Bart.,  and  (/.  1794,  leaving  issue. 
Mr.  Garth  dying  without  male  issue,  20  June,  1787,  aged  63, 
devised  his  estates  to  his  eldest  dau.,  Mrs.  Meyrick,  with 
remainder  to  her  2nd  son,  and  for  want  of  a  2nd  son,  to  his 
next  dau.,  Mrs.  Lowndes  Stone,  and  her  2nd  son  ;  and  if  she 
should  not  have  a  2nd  son,  to  his  3rd  dau.,  Lady  Frederick, 
in  like  manner.  Under  this  settlement,  the  property  passed 
eventually  to 

The  Kev.  Eichabd  Lowndes  (2nd  son  of  Elizabeth,  Mrs. 
Lowndes  Stone,  the  2nd  dau.),  b.  1790  ;  who  assumed  the 
surname  of  Garth  at  the  death  of  his  mother,  1837,  in 
compliance  with  the  testamentry  injunctions  of  his  maternal 
grandfather ;  he  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Eobert  Douglas, 
Kector  of  Salwarpe,  co.  Worcester,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1849)  left  at  his  decease,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  suc- 
cessor, the  present  Eichaed  Gaeth,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  of  Morden 
HaU. 

Arms— Or,  two  lions  passant  in  pale  between  three  cross- 
crosslets,  fitchee  sa.  Crest— Aa  Indian  goat  arg.  attired  eared 
collared  and  lined  or. 

(SeaJ— Morden  Hall,  Epsom,  Surrey.    Sesidence—CaXcnttA. 


GARTSHOBE    OF    RAVELSTON. 

Mueeay-Gaetshoee,  Johx,  Esq.  of  Kavelston, 
Midlothian,  D.L.,  b.  11  Oct.  1804 ;  »«.  1st,  5  Aug. 
1836,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  Ho-n-ard  Douglas, 
Bart,  of  Carr,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Feb.  1851)  has 
issue, 

I.  JoHS,  b.  30  March,  1844;  d.  8  Aug.  18.57. 

I.  Mary.  n.  Anne,  d.  1847. 

He  m.  2ndly,  29  June,  1852,  Augusta  Louisa,  widow 
of  the  Rev.  William  Casaubon  Purdon,  of  Tinnerana, 
CO.  Clare,  and  only  child  of  Rev.  George  Frederick 
Tavel,  by  the  Lady  Augusta  Fitzroy  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Augustus,  3rd  Duke  of  Grafton.  Mr.  Murray 
Grartshore,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Patrick  Muriay,  6th  Bart, 
of  Ochtertyre,  by  Mary  Anne  his  -wife,  youngest  dau. 
of  John,  2nd  Earl  of  Hopetoun,  assumed  the 
additional  surname  he  bears  on  succeeding  to  the 
estate  of  Gartshore. 


^/•iii.s— Qu.nrterly,  Gartshoke  and  Murray. 
Seat— Eavfclston,  Murrayfield,  N.B. 


GASCOIGNE    OF    PABLINGTON. 

Oxitee-Gascoigne,  Maet  Isabella  and  Eliza- 
beth, of  Parlington,  co.  York,  and  of  Castle  Oliver, 
CO.  Limerick,  s.  to  the  estates  upoa  the  demise  of 
their  father,  14  April,  1843  ;  the  elder,  Maet  Isa- 
bella. Olivee-Gascoigne,  m.  16  Jan.  1850,  Fee- 
DEEic  ChaelesTeench,  Esq.(.?ee  Bueke's  Peerage, 
under  the  title  of  Ashtown),  who  assumed,  on  his 
marriage,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Gas- 
COIGNE.  Mr.  Trench- Gascoigne  is  J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  the  cos.  of  York  and  Limerick,  and  was  High 
Sheriff  of  the  latter  1863,  and  of  the  former  1864 ; 
and  is  J.P.  co.  Argyll.  He  has  a  son  and  heir,  Fee- 
deeick  Richaed  Thomas,  b.  4  Jvily,  1851,  Lieut. 
Royal  Horse  Guards.  The  younger  co-heiress, 
Elizabeth,  m.  10  Feb.   1852,   Frederick  Mason, 

LOBD  ASHTOWN. 

ItiltCajC— The  family  of  Gascoigne  was  one  of  great  an- 
tiquity, and  acquired  the  estate  of  Gawthorp  at  a  very  early 
period,  in  marriage  with  the  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  de 
Gawthorp.  The  senior  line,  derived  from  Sie  William  Gas- 
coiG.NE,  the  celebrated  Chief  Justice  of  the  reign  of  Henry  IV., 
terminated  in  an  heiress,  Margaret,  wife  of  Tliomas  Went- 
worth,  Esq.  of  Wentworth  Woodhouse,  grandfather  of  Thomas, 
1st  Earl  of  Strafford.  The  next  branch,  the  Gascoiones  of 
Th^'rpe  on  the  Hill,  were  sprung  from  a  2nd  son  of  the" 
Gawthorp  family.  The  co-bcires.ses  were  Margery,  wife  of 
llcnry  Proctor,  Esq.  of  Kew  HaU,  near  Otley ;  and  Eleanor, 


wife  of  Arthur  Ingram,  Esq.,  Groom  of  the  Privy  Chamber  to 
Charles  II. 

The  Gascoignes  of  Parlinfjton  derived  their  descent  from 
Nicholas  Gascoigne,  of  Lasingcroft,  younger  brother  of  the 
Chief  Justice,  and  were  raised  to  the  Baronetcy  of  Scotland 
by  King  Charles  I.,  in  the  person  of  Sir  John  Gascoigke, 
of  Parlington  (nee  Burke's  Extinct  Baronetarje).  The  last 
Baronet,  Sir  Thomas  Gascoigne,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  James 
Shuttleworth,  Esq.  of  Forcet,  and  widow  of  Sir  Charles 
Turner,  Bart,  of  Kirkleatham,  co.  York,  by  whom  he  had  an 
only  child,  Thomas,  who  d.  20  Oct.  1809.  Sir  Thomas  d. 
11  Feb.  1810,  and  leaving  no  issue,  devised  his  estates  in  trust 
for  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Oliver  (his  step-dau.),  for  their  lives,  with 
remainder  to  their  sons  (of  whom  two  were  b.  before  Sir 
Thomas's  death),  and  then  to  their  daus.  in  tail.  Under  this 
settlement,  Mr.  Oliver,  who  was  eldest  son  of  the  Eight  Hon. 
Silver  Oliver,  of  Castle  OUver,  co.  Limerick  (for  Oli\t:r 
pedigree,  see  Oliver),  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Gascoigne,  and  became 

KiciiARD  Oliver-Gascoigne,  Esq.  of  Parlington,  as  well  as 
of  Castle  Oliver.  He  m.  Miss  Turner,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles 
Turner,  Bart,  of  Kirkleatham,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of 
James  Shuttleworth,  Esq.,  and,  subsequently,  wife  of  Sib 
Thomas  Gascoigne,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  about  the  year 
1816)  had  issue, 

Thomas  Oliver,  d.  unm.  24  April,  1842. 

Richard  Silver,  d.  unm.  25  Dec.  1842. 

Mary  Isabella  Oliver,   ■)  „„„  „<•  TJ„,v.,„^„« 

Elizabeth  Oliver,  j  now  of  Parhngton. 

Mr.  Oliver  Gascoigne,  High  Sheriff  of  Yorkfshire  1831,  d. 
14  April,  1843. 

^)-))is— Quarterly.  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  on  a  pale  sa.  a  demi-lucy 
erect  eouped  or,  a  canton  gu.,  for  Gascoigne  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg., 
a  chevron  sa.  between  two  pellets  in  chief  and  a  fish  in  base 
gu.,  for  Oliver.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi-lucy 
erect  gold,  charged  with  a  pellet. 

S''a(.s— Parlington  Park,  Aberford;  Craiguish  Castle,  Loch- 
gilphead, K.B. 


GASKELL    OF    THORNES    HOUSE, 

Gaskell,  Chaeles  Geoege  Milnes,  Esq.  of 
Thomas  House,  co.  York,  and  Wenlock  Abbey, 
Salop,  J.P.,  D.L.,  h.  23  Jan.  1842  ;  m.  7  Dec.  1876, 
Lady  Katherine  Henrietta  Wallop,  dau.  of  Isaac 
Newton,  5th  Earl  of  Portsmouth,  and  has  a  son, 

Evelyn,  h.  19  Oct.  1877. 

JLtncagC. — Lawrence  Gaskell,  Esq.  of  Heaton  Faugh- 
fieUI,  purchased,  9  March,  1652,  Clifton  Hall,  co.  Lancaster.  By 
Anna  his  1st  wife,  who  d.  Sept.  1G24,  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Unsworth,  d.  June  1653,  leaving,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife  (who  5(1.  2ndly,  William  Kenion,  Esq.  of  Unsworth), 
two  sons  and  three  daus.,  1  James,  b.  Aug.  1644;  2  Na- 
thaniel, b.  Sept.  1651;  3  Elizabeth  in.  8  Dec.  1657,  John, 
Davenport,    Esq.   of   Pilkington;    4  Mary;    5  Anne,   m. 

26  Sept.  1662,  Roger  Fyles,  Esq. 

II.  Daniel,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  Adam,  wno  had  three  sons,  1  Samuel,  6. 1651 ;  2  Timothy, 
6.  1653,  d.  July,  1654 ;  3  Adam,  6.  1655. 

IV.  William,  b.  1618  ;  d.  June,  1621. 

I.  Sarah,  m.  WaUier,  of  Whitfield;  and  d.  July,  1689. 
Mr.  Gaskell  d.  Nov.  1675.     His  2nd  son, 

Daniel  Gaskell,  Esq.  of  Clifton  Hall,  was  joined  with  his 
father  in  the  purchase  of  that  place  in  1652.  He  in.  1st, 
Grace,  dau.  of  Peter  Holt,  Esq.  of  Bury,  by  whom,  who  d. 
July,  1657,  he  had  a  dau.,  Rebecca  (1st,  Mrs.  Colborne,  and 
2ndly,  Mrs.  Pinkertou),  and  a  son. 

I.  Nathaniel,   of   Manchester,   bapt.  6    March,    1653 ;    m. 

27  June,  1693,  Sarah  Wilson,  who.  (/.  May,  1709.  He  d. 
Nov.  1716,  leaving  three  daus.,  his  co-heirs, 

1  Rebecca,  ni.  Richard  Clive,  Esq.  of  Styche,  Salop,  M.P. 
CO.  Montgomery,  and  was  mother  of  Robert  Clive,  Esq. 
of  Styche,  created  16  March,  1752,  Lord  Clive,  father  of 
Edward,  1st  Earl  of  Powis. 

2  Sarah,  m.  Hugh.  11th  Lord  Semphill. 

3  Elizabeth,  m.  Daniel  Bayley,  .Esq.  of  Hope  HaU,  co. 
Lancaster. 

Mr.  Gaskell  m.  2ndly,  Ann,  dau.  of  Giles  Seddon,  Esq.  of 
Houghton,  and  had  further  issue, 

II.  Daniel,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  John,  6.  March,  1677,  living  1707. 

I.  Alice,  b.  Oct.  1663 ;  d.  unm.  Feb.  1681. 

II.  Mary,  bapt.  11  March,  1675. 

III.  Martha,  6.  Sept.  1668 ;  m.  8  Aug.  1693,  Hugh  Parr,  Esq, 
of  Tonge,  co.  Lancaster. 

IV.  Deborah,  m.  Jan.  1702,  John  Walker,  Esq.  v.  Ann, 
VI.  Hannah,  bapt.  15  Nov.  1671. 


GAS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


GAS 


627 


at  Clifton  by  the  eldest 


Utr.  Gaslicll  rf.  Feb.  ICSO,  am!  w 
son  of  liis  2nd  wife, 

Daniel  Gaskell,  Esq.  of  Clifton  Hall,  bapt.  1  Feb.  1G60  ; 
m.  1st,  1090,  Sarah  Partington,  of  Newton,  near  Manchester, 
who  d.  s.  p.  3  Oct.  lODG  ;  and  2ndly,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Eichard 
.Pereival,  Esq.  of  AUerton,  by  whom  lie  had  issue, 

I.  Daniel,  b.  1700;  d.  22  June,  1759. 

n.  Nathaniel,  of  Manchester. 

III.  Pereival,  6.  Jan.  1704  ;  d.  Juno,  170G. 

IV.  Benjamin,  of  whom  hereafter. 

V.  Timothy,  bapt.  9  June,  1710. 

I.  Sarah,  6.  11  June,  1713;  vi.  John  Kay,  Esq.  of  Chesham, 
who  d.  18  April,  1768. 

II.  Ann,  6.  1718;  m.  William  Milnes,  Esq.  of  Tapton  Hall 
and  Chesterfield,  and  d.  $.  p.  2  May,  1791. 

Mr.  Gaskell  d.  Feb.  1719.     His  4th  son, 

Benjamin  Gaskell,  Esq.  of  Clifton  Hall,  6.  12  Sept.  1715, 
m.  30  Oct.  1744,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Milnes,  Esq.  of  AVake- 
tield,  CO.  York  (and  sister  of  James  Milnes,  Esq.,  who  left,  by 
Esther  Widdowes  his  wife,  an  only  son,  James  Milnes,  Esq.  of 
Thornes  House,  co.  York,  M.P.  for  Bletchingley,  upon  whose 
death  s.  p.  21  April,  ISOO,  his  estates  devolved  on  the  repre- 
sentatives of  his  aimt),  by  whom,  who  d.  17  March,  1780,  he 
had  an  only  son, 

Daniel  Gaskell,  Esq.    of  Clifton  Hall,  6.  28  Sept.   1746; 

.  25  Sept.  1777,  Hannah,  dau.  of  James  Noble,  Esq.  of 
Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  28  Aug.  1801)  he  had  issue, 

Benjamin,  of  Thornes  House. 

Daniel,  of  Lupset  Hall,  co.  York.  J.P.,  D.L.,  6.  11  Sept. 
1782;  )ii.  1  March,  1806,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Ben- 
jamin Heywood,  Esq.  of  Stanley  Hall,  near  Wakefield.  Mr. 
Daniel  GaskeU  was  the  first  M.P.  for  Wakefield,  and  repre- 
sented that  borough  1832-37.    He  d.  20  Dec.  18/5. 

Mary,  6.  10  Aug.  1778;  d.  v.am. 
Mr.  Gaskell  d.  28  May,  178S,  and  w^as  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Benjamin  Gaskell,  Esq.  of  Thornes  House,  J. P.,  M.P.,  for 
Maldon  1812-26,  b.  28  Feb.  1781;  m.  17  June,  1807,  Mary, 
eldest  dau.  of  Dr.  Brandreth,  of  Liverpool,  by  whom  (who 
d.  28  Nov.  1845)  he  left  at  his  decease,  21  Jan.  1850,  ano  nly 
child, 

James  Miln-es  Gaskell,  Esq.  of  Thornes  House,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  M.P.  for  Wenlock  1832-68,  and  a  Lord  of  the  Treasury 
In  tlie  administration  of  Sir  Robert  Peel,  1841-40,  b.  19  Oct. 
1810;  m.  16  May,  1832,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Eight  Hon.  Charles 
Watkins  Williams-Wynn,  M.P.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  April, 
1869)  had  issue, 

I.  Charlls  George  Milnes,  his  heir. 

II.  Gerald  Milnes,  of  Lupset  Hall,  co.  York,  late  Lieut 
94th  regt.,  6.25  Oct.  1844  ;  m.  18  June,  1868,  Anna  Louisa, 
youngest  dau.  of  Godfrey  Baldwin,  Esq.  of  Brookiield,  co 
Cork. 

I.  Cecil  Grenville,  m.  30  Dec.  1862,  Francis  Turner  Pal- 
grave,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Francis  Palgrave. 

II.  Isabel  Milnes,  ta.  8  May,  1855,  Eev.  Thomas  Fitzgerald 
Wiutour,  Eector  of  High  Hoyland,  co.  York,  eldest 
son  of  Eev.  Fitzgerald  Wintour,  Prebendary  of  Southwell. 

Ilr.  Gaskell  d.  5  Feb.  1873,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
yHARLES  George  Milnes  Gaskell,  Esq.  now  of  Thornes  House 
md  Wenlock  Abbey. 

Sen ^?— -Thornes  House,  near  Wakefield,  co.  York;  and 
iVenlock  Abbey,  Salop. 


GASKELIi    OF    KIDDINGTON    HALL. 

Gaskell,  Heney  Lomax,  Esq.  of  Kiddingtou 
lall,  CO.  Oxford,  and  of  Beaumont  Hall,  co.  Lan- 
aister,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  fhe  co.  Lancaster,  J. P.  co. 
)xford,  and  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Oxford  1858,  b. 
.8  Sept.  1813 ;  m.  10  Sept.  1845,  Alice,  dau.  of 
iamuel  Brooks,  Esq.  of  Whalley  Range,  Withington, 
o.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henry  Brooks,  9th  Lancers,  b.  26  Aug.  1846;  m.  1873, 
Helen  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Eev.  D.  Melville,  Eector  of  Great 
Witley,  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Worcester. 

II.  Charles  Edward,  b.  10  Dec.  1847. 

III.  James,  b.  28  Aug.  1849. 

IV.  Walter  Edgar,  b.  13  Oct.  1850. 

V.  John  Francis,  b.  29  April,  1858. 

VI.  Samuel  Wi-lliam,  b.  29  Sept.  1861. 

1.  Alice  Jane.  ii.  Margaret  Caroline. 

III.  Henrietta.  iv.  Annie  Blanche. 

ILtnCaflC— Henbt  Gaskell,  of  Southworth  House,  near 
.'igan,  CO.  Lancaster,  an  eminent  Solicitor,  eldest  son  of 
ahn  Gaskell,  Esq.  of  Skelmersdale  Hall,  in  the  same  co., 
y  Hannah  his  wife,  6.  29  Oct.  1778;  m.  1  June,  1807,  Jane 
omax,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  Feb.  1841)  had  issue, 


John,  h.  29  Dec.  1811;  d.  s.  },.  30  July,  1837. 

Henry  Lomax,  6.  18  Sept.  1813. 

Henrietta  Hannah,  m.  James  Close,  Esq.  of  Nanlc;  nml 
d.  1837,  leaving  one  child,  Henry.  ^     '  ''"'^ 

Jane,  d.  in  infancy. 

Caroline  Margaret,  m.  John  Fowdcn  Hodges,  Esq.  of  Eolncv 
Court,  CO.  0.\ford,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Gaskell  d.  3  June,   1849. 

.^)-)HS— Barry  of  six  per  pale  erm.  and  vert  countcrchangcd 
a  lion  rampant  gu.  between  two  fleurs-de-lis  in  chief  and  an 
annulet  in  base  or,  for  Gaskell.  Quartering :  gu.,  on  a  chief 
arg.  a.  lion  passant  guardant  gu.,  for  Brooks.  Crcxt—Ki\  arm 
in  iieiK  sinister  entwined  by  a  cable  and  surmounted  by  a  rain- 
bow Mil  ppr.     3/.)i7o— Spes. 

,S,  ,'/.v— Kiddington  Hall,  Woodstock ;  and  Beaumont  Hall,  co. 


PENN-GASKELL    OF    SHANAGARRY. 

Penn-Gaskell,  Peter,  Esq.  of  Shanagarry,  co. 
Cork,  b.  21  Oct.  1813;  m.  (j  July,  1869,  Mary 
Kathleen,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Edward  Stubbs, 
Esq.  of  Sussex  Square,  Hyde  Park,  Loudon,  late  of 
Lima,  Peru. 

It  in  Catjr.— William  Penn,  of  Minety,  co.  Gloucester,  and 
of  Penn's  Lodge,  Wiltshire,  d.  1591,  and  lies  buried  before 
the  altar  in  the  church  of  Minety,  in  which  parish  he  in- 
herited a  patrimonial  estate,  long  possessed  by  his  ancestors, 
but  which,  soon  after  his  death,  was  alienated  to  a  branch  of 
the  family  of  Pleydell.    His  son, 

William  Penn,  who  d.  v.  p.,  m.  a  Gloucestershire  lady 
named  Eastall,  and  left  two  sons,  William,  whose  line  is 
extinct,  and 

Giles  Penn,  Capt.  K.N.,  who  held  for  some  time  the  office 
of  English  Consul  in  the  Mediterranean.  He  m.  into  the 
family  of  Gilbert,  and  had  two  sons,  George,  Envoy  to  Spain, 
who  d.  vMia.,  and 

Sib  William  Penn,  6.  at  Bristol,  1621,  a  distinguished  naval 
officer,  Admiral  of  England,  and  one  of  the  Commanders  at  the 
taking  of  Jamaica.  Sir  WiUiara  m.  6  Jan.  1643,  Margaret,  dau. 
of  John  Jasper,  of  Eotterdam,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1681-2) leit 
at  his  decease,  1671,  a  dau.  Margaret,  m.  Anthony  Lowther, 
Esq.  of  Mask,  Yorkshire,  and  a  son, 

William  Penn,  6.  in  the  parish  of  St.  Katherine,  near  the 
Tower  of  London,  14  Oct.  1644.  This  eminent  man  was  the 
Founder  and  Legislator  of  Pennsylvania,  North  America. 
William  Penn  m.  1st,  1672,  GuUelma  Maria,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Springett,  and  had  by  her  a  dau.,  Letitia,  m.  William  Aubrey; 
and  one  son, 

William,  to  whom  his  father  left  his  estates  in  Ireland ;  of 

him  presently. 
He  TO.  2ndly,   1696,  Hannah,   dau.  of  Thomas  Callowhill,  of 
Bristol,  and  had  by  her  three  sons, 

I.  John,  who  d.  unra.  1746,  and  bcqvieathed  his  moiety  of 
the  province  of  Pennsylvania  to  his  brother  Thomas. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Stoke  Pogies,  Bucks,  ni.  1751,  Lady  Juliana 
Fermor,  4th  dau.  of  Thomas,  1st  Earl  of  Pomfrot,  and  by 
her  (who  was  h.  1729,  and  d.  1801)  had  issue, 

1  John,  heir  to  lus  father. 

2  Granville,  successor  to  his  brother. 

1  Juliana,  m.  William  Baker,  Esq.  of  Bayfordbury,  Herts. 

2  Sophia  Margaret,   m.  the  Hon.  William  Stuart,  D.D., 
Archbishop  of  Armagh.  3  Louisa,  d.  young. 

Mr.  Penn  d.  1775,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Penn,  Esq.  of  Stoke  Pogies,  J.P.,  6.  22  Feb.  1760, 
Governor  of  Portland  Castle,  Dorset.  He  d.  unm.  21 
June,  1834,  the  last  Proprietary  and  Hereditary  Governor  of 
the  Province  (now  State)  of  Pennsylvania,  and  was  «.  by  his 
brother, 

Granville  Penn,  Esq.  of  Stoke  Park,  6.  9  Dec.  1761 ;  m. 
24  June,  1791,  Isabella,  eldest  dau.  of  Gen.  Gordon  Forbes, 
Col.  22nd  regt.  of  foot,  by  Margaret,  his  wife,  eldest  dau. 
of  Benjamin  Sullivan,  Esq.  of  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

1  Granville  John,  deceased. 

2  Thomas  Gordon  (Eev.),  M.A.  3  William,  M.A. 

1  Juliana,  d.  young,  1804. 

2  Sophia,  jji.Gen.  Sir  William  Gomm,  G.C.B.,  and  d.  s.  p. 
1827.  3  Louisa  Emily. 

4  Isabella  Mary.  5  Henrietta  Ada. 

III.  Eichard,  m.  Hannah,  dau.  of  Eichard  Lardner,  M.D., 
and  left  two  sons,  John,    m.  Anne  Allen,  of  Philadelphia 
but  d.  s.  p. ;  and  Richard,  m.  Mary  Masters,  of  the  same 
place,  and  had  issue  two  sons  and  two  daus., 
William.  Eichard. 

Hannah. 

Mary,  the  wife  of  Samuel  Paynter,  Esq.   of  Eichmond, 
Surrey. 

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AVilliam  renn  cl.  1718,  and  was  interred  in  the  Quaker's  burial 
ground  at  Jordans,  near  lieaconsfield.     His  eldest  son, 

William  Pens,  inherited  his  father's  lands  in  Ireland;  he 
m.  Mary  Jones,  and  d.  in  France,  leaving  a  son, 

"WiLLLiJi  Pens,  Esq.  of  Shannagarry,  m.  1st,  Christiana 
Forbes,  and  2ndly,  Anne  Vaux  ;  by  the  latter  he  had  one 
child,  Springett;  and  by  the  former  a  dau.  and  eventual 
heiress, 

Chbistiana  Gclielma  Penn,  in.  Peter  Gaskell,  Esq.  of  Bath, 
and  was  mother  of 

Peteh  Gaskell,  Esq.  of  Bath,  Somerset,  and  afterwards 
of  Philadelphia,  America,  who  assumed,  by  royal  license, 
31  May,  1824,  the  additional  prefix  surname  of  Penn,  in  com- 
pliance with  the  testamentary  injunction  of  his  brother, 
Thomas  Penn  GasUell,  Esq.  He  m.  1793,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Nathan  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Radnor,  Delaware  co.  Pennsyl- 
vania, America,  and  d.  July,  1831,  leaving  issue, 

William,  of  Ashgrove,  Pennsylvania,  6.  1794;  d.  v.vm.  1821. 

Tliomas,  of  Ballymaloe,   co.   Cork,   and  Penn   Hall,  Mont- 
gomery, co.  Pennsylvania ;  (<.  179o;  d.s.  p.  18iS. 

Alexander  Forbes,  of  Ashgrove,  b.  1802;  d.  unm.  1829. 

Peteb,  of  whom  we  treat. 

Eliza,  d.  unm.  1865.  Jane  d.  i''/rjrt.,1832. 

Christiana  GiUielma,  m.  1827,  William  Hall,  Esq.  of  London, 
and  d.  1830.  Elizabeth. 

The  youngest  son, 

Peteb  Penn  Gaskell,  Esq.  of  Shannagarry,  h.  3  April,  1830, 
m.  15  Feb.  1825,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Charles  P.  Heath,  Esq.  and 
d.  6  April,  1866,  having  had  issue, 

William,  <;.  unra.  6  Dec.  18G5,  aged  29. 

Peter,  now  of  Shannagarry. 

Louisa  m.  15  May,  1817,  William  Gerald  FitzGcrald,  Esq.  of 
Watcrford  and  d.  s.  p.  1853. 

Mary  Gulielma,  d.  1831. 

Gulielma,  d.  1852.  Hettie,  d.  18.50. 

Mary,  m.  1855,  J.  T.  Coates.  Jane,  d.  1863. 

Emily,  m.  1864,  John  Paull  Quinn.         Elizabeth,  d.  1866. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  or,  three  bars  engrailed 
vert,  in  chief  a  rose  gu.  barbed  and  seeded  ppr.,  between  two 
trefoils  slipped  of  the  second,  for  Gaskell;  2nd  and  3rd,  the 
arms  of  Penn,  viz.,  arg.,  on  a  fess  sa.  three  plates  a  canton, 
gn.  Ihereon  a  crown  ppr.  representing  the  royal  crown  of  King 
Chaeles  II.  Crests — For  Gaskell  :  A  sinister  ann  embowed 
in  armour  ppr.  the  hand  supporting  an  escocheon  or,  charged 
with  an  anchor  erect  with  cable  sa.  iVoito  over,  "Spes." 
Of  Penn  :  A  demi-lion  arg.  gorged  with  a  collar  sa.  charged 
with  three  plates.    Molto  over,  "Pennsylvania." 

<Sca£— Shannagarry,  near  Cloyne. 


Arms  (granted  to  the  Ickham  family  in  1589)— Az.,  a  fess 
erm.  cottised  arg.  between  three  goats'  heads  erased  of  the 
third  attired  or.  Crest — On  a  chapeau  az.,  turned  up  erm.  a 
goat's  head  erased  arg.  bearded  and  attired  or.  Molto — Fama 
semper  vivit. 

6ea(— Eichmond,  near  Nenagh,  co.  Tipperary. 


GASON    OF    EICHIEOND. 

Gasox,  Eichaed  Wills,  Esq.  of  Eichmoncl,  co. 
Tipperary,  6.  1846;  m.  1871,  Kute  Ilamley,  3rd 
dau.  of  Henry  Turtle,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

EiciiABD,  b.  IB  July,  1872. 

Kate  Marion,  b.  9  Aug.  1873. 

Maria  Lilian,  b.  21  Jan.  1875. 

HincagC— This  family,  claiming  to  have  been  originally 
from  Ickham,  Kent,  settled  in  Ireland  in  the  year  1640,  and 
John  Gason  obtained  a  grant  under  the  Act  of  Settlement. 

Joseph  Gason,  Esq.,  who  m.  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Eichard 
Waller,  Esq.  of  CuUy,  and  was  father  of 

EiciiABD  Gason,  Esq.  of  Killoshalloe,  co.  Tipperary,  whose 
•will  was  proved  24  June,  1772;   his  3rd  son, 

EiciiAED  Gason.  Esq.  of  Eichmond,  co.  Tipperary,  m.  1770, 
Alicia,  dau.  of  Wills  Crofts,  Esq.  of  Churchtown,  co.  Cork,  by 
his  wife,  Eleanor  Freeman,  of  Ballinguilc,  and  left,  with  a  dau., 
Anna  Maria,  m.  Thomas  Eichard  Houghton,  Esq.  of  Kilman- 
nock,  CO.  Wexford,  an  only  son, 

EiciiABD  Wills  Gason,  Esq.  of  Eichmond,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  co.  Tipperary  1842;  he  r,i.  15  Nov.  1811,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Charles  Henry  Leslie,  Esq.  of  AVilton,  co.  Cork,  and 
Lucia  Izod,  his  wife,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

RicnABD,  late  of  Eichmond. 

Wills  Crofts,  m.  Oct.  IS62,  Agnes  Julia,  dau.  of  C.npt.  Eich, 
of  Port  Stewart  House,  co.  Antrim,  and  widow  of  the  Hon. 
and  Ecv.  Charles  Douglas,  Hector  of  Donagheady,  and  has 
issue. 

Charles  Henry,  drowned,  with  part  of  his  regiment,  the  62nd, 
in  cro-ssing  the  Ganges,  6  Sept.  1842. 

Lucia,  m.  Hewitt  Poole,  Esq.  ot  Mayfield. 

Alicia  Ellen  Christina,  m.  7  June,  1S56,  Pierce  Purcell  Esq. 
of  Altamira.  Catherine  Mary  Elizabeth.    ' 

The  eldest  son, 

RiCHABD  Gason,  Esq.  of  Eichmond,  m.  Oct.  184.5,  Catherine 
Doyle,  2nd  dau.  of  Ecv.  Freeman  Willis  Crofts,  of  Cloghccn, 
</.  1861,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Eicuabd  Wills  Gason,  Esq.,  now  of  Eichmond. 


GATACRE  OF  GATACRE. 

Gatacee,  Edwaed  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Gatacre, 
Salop,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1856,  b.  1806 ;  m.  1838, 
Jessie,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  William  Forbes,  Esq. 
of  Callendar  House,  co.  Stirling,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  May,  1878),  has  issue, 

I.  Edwaed  Llotd,  7th  Eoyal  Fusiliers,  6.  1839;  m.  Fanny 
Wright,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Fereday,  Esq.  J.P.,  of  Tuck 
Hill,  Salop. 

II.  John,  Major  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  b.  1841. 

III.  William  Forbes,  77th  regt.,  6.  1843  ;  r,i.  1876,  Alice  Susan 
Louisa,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Very  Eev.  Anthony  La  Touche 
Kirwan,  D.P.,  Dean  of  Limerick,  and  has  a  son,  William 
Edward,  b.  23  Jan.  1878. 

IV.  Thomas  Stephen,  6. 1815. 
I.  Jessie  Annabella. 

ILtltf  age— It  appears  that  in  the  reign  of  Henby  III., 

Stephen  db  Gatacee,  possessed  the  manors  o(  Gatacre  anc 
Sutton,  with  lands  in  Claverley,  which  he  held  of  the  King  b} 
military  service,  and  which,  it  is  stated,  had  been  obtained  bj 
his  ancestor  by  grant  from  Edwabd  the  Confessob.  Hi 
d.  after  the  year  1229,  and  was  s.  by  (the  son  of  his  son  Tliomas 
his  grandson, 

EoBERT  DE  Gatacee,  Lord  of  Gatacre,  who  d.  unm.,  andva 
s.  by  his  brother, 

WiLLiAMDE  Gatacke,  Lord  of  Gatacre  1293  and  1313,  fathero 

Galfbt  de  Gatacbe,  Lord  of  Gatacre  1314  and  1319,  whos 
son, 

Thomas  de  Gatacee,  of  Gatacre,  living  tem^y.  Edwaed  II.  ^ 
m.  Joan,  dau.  of  Eichard  de  Leigh,  of  Leigh  and  Park  Hall,  cc  I 
Stafford,  and  dying  1367,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Tho.mas  de  Gatacee,  of  Gatacre,  temp.  Eichaed  II 
father  of 

WsLLiAM  DE  Gatacee,  of  Gatacre,  1398,  who  dying  imm. 
was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  de  Gatacee,  of  Gatacre,  who  flourished  in  the  reigr 
of  Henet  IV.,  IIenet  v.,  and  Henet  VI.  He  m.  Joice,  dai 
of  JohnBurley,  Esq.  of  Bomcroft  Castle,  Sheriff  of  Shropshh 
1409,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  GAT.iCEE,  Esq.  of  Gatacre,  M.P.  for  Bridgnorth  1 
Edwaed  IV.  He  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Yonge,  Esq.  ( 
Caynton,  Salop,  and  was  father  of 

John  Gatacee,  Esq.  of  Gatacre,  in.  1st,  Eleanor,  dau.  < 
John  Acton,  Esq.  of  Aldenham,  but  by  her  had  no  issue; 
2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Adam  Bostock,  Knt.  of  Bostocl 
Chesliire,  by  whom  (her  will  was  proved  1501)  he  had  two 
Eobeet  and  Arthur ;  and  one  dau.  Christabel,  in.  Job 
Lysler,  Esq.  of  Eowton  Castle.  He  d.  1499,  and  was  s.  by  h 
elder  son, 

Eobeet  Gatacee,  Esq.  of  Gatacre,  1500,  m.  Joan,  2nd  dai 
of  John  Hoord,  of  Bridgnorth,  and  had  issue,  William,  h 
heir;  Eichard;  Francis;  Mary,  m.  John  Woolryche,  : 
of  Dudmaston;  Margery,  in.  William  Middlemore,  Esq, 
CO.  Worcester;  and  Jane,  m.  John  Whitton,  Esq., 
Whitton  Court.  Mr.  Gatacre  d.  1509,  and  was  s.  by  h 
eldest  son, 

William  Gatacbe,  Esq.  of  Gatacre,  m.  Helen,  dau. 
William  Mytton,  Esq.  of  Shrewsbury,  and  had,  with  oth 
issue, 

I.  Fbancis,  liis  heir. 

II.  Thomas  (Eev.),  Eector  of  St.  Edmund's,  Lombard  Strei 
London,  a  learned  and  eminent  divine,  commemorat* 
among  Falln-'s  Wm-lhies.  He  ni.  Maryaret  Pigot,  of  c 
Hereford,  and  dying  1593,  left  with  other  issue,  a  son  ai 
heir, 

Eev.  Thomas  Gatakee,  B.D.,  Ecotor  of  Eotherhithe,  b 
Sept.  1574;  d.  29  July,  1654(l)aving  been  forty  years  Eect 
of  Uotherhithe),  leaving  by  his  2nd  wile,  dau.  of  Be 
Charles  Viner,  a  son. 

The  Eev.  Ohables  Gatakeb,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Hoggerstc 
CO.  Bucks,  who  d.  1680,  leaving  by  his  1st  wife,  a  son. 

The  Eev.  Thomas  Gataker,  Eector  of  Hoggerston,  ■ 
Barbara,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  H,?bblethwaite,  of  Norton, « 
York,  and  had  is.5ue.     Ho  (/.  in  1701,  and  was  s.  by  his  801 

Edwabd  Gatakeb,  Esq.,  6.  1684,  who  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Gatakeb,  Esq.,  ni.  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hi 
Esq.  of  Court  Hill,  Salop,  and  had  a  dau.  Aunc,  and  a  soi 


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TnoMAS  Gataker,  Esq.  of  Milclcnhall,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Jolin  Swale,  Esq.  of  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  4  March,  1839,  aged  92)  left  at  his  decease,  16  March, 
1844,  aged  95,  one  child, 

George  Gatakek,  Esq.  of  Mildenhall,  Suffolk,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  b.  30  March,  1792  ;  m.  1st,  1825,  Elizabeth  Har- 
rison, .3rd  dau.  of  Thomas  Wilkinson,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1827)  had  a  dau., 

Elizabeth  Mary,  m.  1S58,  the  Eev.  Walter  Partridge,  son  of 
H.  S.  Partridge,  Esq.  of  Hockham,  Norfolk. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Aug.  182;),  Sophia  Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry 
S.  Partridge,  Esq.  of  Hockham  Hall,  Norlolk,  and  had  by 
her  (who  d.  28  July,  1861)  issue, 

I  Melmoth  William,  6.  23  Jan.  1841,  H.E.I.C.S. 

u.  Charles  Frederick,  b.  22  April,  1843. 

III.  Frank  Anthony,  b.  24  Dec.  1844,  R.N. 

IV.  Henry  M'alter,  b.  12  Sept.  1847,  li.A. 

I.  Ellen  Kathcrine.  ii.  Louisa  Sophia. 

in.  Georgina  Mary,  d.  16  April,  1868. 
Ho  m.  3rdly,  Aug.  1862,  Mariana  Helen,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Eev.  C.  E.  Birch,  Itector  of  Wiston,  Suffolk,  by  whom  he 
liad  no  issue. 
Mr.  Gatacre  d.  20  Sept.  1577,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  Gatacre,  Esq.  of  Gatacre,  m.  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Humphrey  Swinnerton,  Esq.  of  Swinnerton, 
;o.  Stafford,  and  dying  19  June,  1590,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Gatacre,  Esq.  of  Gatacre,  lu.  Anne,  dau.  and  heir 
)f  Jerome  Corbet,  Esq.,  one  of  the  Council  in  the  Marches  of 
kValcs,  and  dying  1615,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

JouN  Gatacre,  Esq.  of  Gatacre,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  WiUiam 
'olwhele,  Esq.  of  Poh\  hele,  Cornwall,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1667, 
eft  at  his  decease,  1G67,  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Gatacre.  Esq.  of  Gatacre,  &.  1641 ;  m.  Sarah,  dau. 
if  Walter  Acton,  Bart,  of  Aldenhara,  and  dying  1707,  left, 
vith  si.K  daus.  (Sarah;  Mary;  Catherine,  m.  WilUani  Eaves; 
''ranees,  d.  1731;  Elizabeth,  m.  1739,  Ehas  Deane,  of  Farm- 
ote;  and  Jane,  m.  1718,  WiUiam  Hall,  of  Stourbridge)  four 
ons,  of  whom  the  eldest, 

Thomas  Gatacre,  Esq.  of  Gatacre,  b.  1676,  was  killed  by  a 
all  from  his  horse,  1734.  He  d.  unni.,  and  was  s.  by  his 
rothcr, 

Edward  Gatacre,  Esq.  of  Gatacre,  6.  1680;  m.  3  Oct.  1734, 
largaret,  eldest  dau.  of  Benjamin  Yate,  Gent,  of  Ludstone, 
nd  dying  1747,  left,  with  a  dau.,  Sarah,  who  d.  unm.  24  July, 
787,  a  son  and  successor, 

Edward  Gatacre,  Esq.  of  Gatacre,  b.  11  Sept.  1735;  m.  1767, 
lary  Pitchford,  of  the  family  of  Pitcuford  of  P'dchford,  and 
ying  21  Aug.  1821,  was  s.  by  his  only  child, 

Edward  Gatacre,  Esq.  of  Gatacre,  b.  26  April,  1768  ;  m.  1st, 
305,  Annabella,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  late  Robert 
loyd,  Esq.  of  Swanhill,  Salop,  and  by  her,  who  d.  17  Feb. 
'^17,  had  issue, 

Edward  Llotd,  now  of  Gatacre. 

Annabella  Jane,  m.  2  July,  1840,  Major  the  Hon.  Charles 
Napier,  brother  of  the  8th  Lord  Napier. 

e  -III.  2ndly,  1826,  Harriet  Constantia,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late 
ichard  Jenkins,  Esq.  of  Bickton.  Col.  Gatacre  w,as  Col.  of 
16  Shropshire  Militia,  and  a  Magistrate  and  Deputy-Lieut. 
ix  that  county.    He  d.  Nov.  1849. 

^ri)!.5— Quarterly :  gu.  and  erm.  in  the  2nd  and  3rd  quarters 
irec  piles  of  the  first,  on  a  fess  az.  five  bezants.     Crest—A. 
tven,  ppr.     Mottn—YLic  cram  in  dicrura  seculis. 
/S«tt— Gatacre,  Bridgnorth,  Shropshire. 


GATE    OF    ST.    MICHAEL'S    MANOR. 

Gate,  James  John,  Esq.  of  St.  Michael's  Manor, 
Tci'ts,  J.P.,  Major  Commandant  of  1st  Battalion 
UTts  Eifle  Volunteers,  formerly  for  22  years  in 
Lcrts  Militia,  b.  24  Nov.  1826;  m.  29  May,  1851, 
enrietta  Jemima,  eldest  surviving  dau.  of  C.  R. 
ui.'(  lit,  Esq.,  nephew  of  Mrs.  Burke,  wife  of  the 
ight  Hon.  Edmund  Buree,  and  has  issue, 
I.  Thomas  Walter  Penrice,  6.  18  May,   1852;  m.  17  Oct. 

I^7(i,  Emily  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  H.  Le  Poer 

TiLiich,  of  Mount  Bernard,  co.  Galway. 
n.  George  William  Moreton,  b.  10  March,  1856. 
i;i.  Henry  Francis  Bruce,  b.  27  April,  1862. 
IV.  Ernest  James,  b.  4  Feb.  1871. 

I.  llonrietta  Emily. 

II.  Clara  Mari?,  m.  2^  July,  1877,  Eev.  A.  C.  Gray,  Vicar  of 
Sandon,  Hcits. 

HI.  Florence  Louisa.  iv.  Frances  Mary. 

v.  Octavia  Evelyn. 


iltltCaCJt.— George  Gate,  Esq.,  son  of  Rev.  W.  Carpenter 
Gate  and  Mary  Fothergill  his  wife,  d.  15  Oct.  1874,  having,  by 
Frances  Elizabeth  Morgan  his  wife  (who  d.  July,  1871)"had 
issue, 

I.  James  John,  of  St.  Michael's  Manor. 

It.  George  Thomas,  m.  the  widow  of  the  late  T.Young,  Esq. 
and  had  issue,  three  sons  and  one  dau.    He  d.  1868."'    '     ' 

I.  F'rances  Elizabeth,  d.  20  Jan.  1847. 

II.  Florence,  m.  J.  F\  Gottwalty,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Elizabeth  June,  m.  George  T.  Treherne,  Esq. 
Seat— St.  Michael's  Manor,  St.  Albans. 


GAUSSEN  OF  BROOKMANS  PARK. 

Gaussen,  Robeet  William,  Esq.  of  Brookmans 
Park,  Herts,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1841,  h.  7  July,  1814;  m.  11  Aug.  1841,  Eliza- 
beth Christian,  dau.  of  James  A.  Casamaijor,  Esq., 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1864)  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  George,  J.P.,  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards,  b.  14  June 
1843;  m.  31  Dec.  1870,  Selina,  3rd  dau.  of  Major  Arthur 
Willoughby  Cole  Hamilton,  of  Beltrim,  co.  Tyrone,  and 
has  two  daus.,  Emila  Christian,  b.  23  Oct.  1871 ;  Cicely 
Anne,  b.  10  Dec.  1S74. 

II.  Casamaijor  William,  6.  3  Jan.  1845. 

Ittncacir.— Tliis  family  migrated  to  England  at  the  Revo- 
cation of  tlie  Edict  of  Nantes.  The  last  survivor  of  the  French 
line,  the  Chevalier  de  Gaussen,  for  many  years  French 
Ambassador  at  the  Court  of  Frederick  the  Great  of  Prussia, 
d.  at  Paris  about  the  year  1851.  Another  branch  still  exists 
at  Geneva. 

John  Gaussen,  Merchant  (son  of  Peter  Gaussen,  m.  1035, 
Isabeau  Peissoniere,  and  grandson  of  Jean  Gaussen,  who  m. 
1589,  Madile.  Barthelmy,  and  whose  father,  Louis  Gaussen,  vi. 
1564,  Joanne  Nogaret),  m.  Madile.  Margaret  Bosanquet,  and 
had  issue.    The  2ud  son, 

Padl  GAUSSE.N,  of  Geneva,  ni.  Catherine  Valat,  and  had 
issue,  Peter,  David  Francis,  and  Paul.    The  eldest  son, 

Peter  Gaussen,  Esq.,  m.  1755,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Bosanquet,  Esq.  of  The  Forest  House,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Low  Hall,  Essex,  and  had  issue,  Samuel  Robert,  his  heir; 
Paul ;  Peter ;  Marj',  m.  Rev.  Richard  Whittingham,  Vicar  of 
Potton,  CO.  Bedford;  Anne;  and  Jane,  m.  Wilham  Franks, 
Esq.  of  Beech  Hill,  Berks.    The  eldest  son, 

Samuel  Robert  Gaussen,  Esq.  of  Brookmans  Park,  Herts, 
m.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Jacob  Bosanquet,  Esq.  of  Broxbournbury, 
by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Hanbury,  Esq.  of  Kelmarsh, 
and  d.  1812,  leaving  issue,  Samlel  Robert,  his  heir;  William; 
and  Armitage,  who  m.  Miss  Sotheby.    The  eldest  son, 

Samuel  Robert  Gaussen,  Esq.  of  Brookmans  Park,  ui.  1813, 
his  cousin,  Cecilia,  dau.  of  William  Franks,  Esq.  of  Beech  Hill, 
Herts,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  George  Jacob  Bosanquet, 
Esq.  of  Broxbournbury,  and  d.  18  May,  1868)  had  issue, 

Robert  William,  now  of  Brookmans. 

Frederic  Charles,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  May,  1816 ;  m.  Oct. 
1852,  Letitia,  eldest  dnu.  of  Alfred  Chapman,  Esq.  and  has 
issue,  Alfred,  b.  1855;  William  Frederick  Armitage,  6. 
9  Jan.  1863  ;  Herbert  Edward,  b.  9  June,  1865;  Bernard,  b. 
23  Nov.  1806 ;  and  Alice. 

William  Augustus  Casamaijor,  b.  Oct.  1818;  Capt.  14th  Light 
Dragoons,  served  through  the  Indian  Campaign  of  Goojerat, 
and  d.  s.  p.  June,  1837. 

Arms—Az.,  on  a  mount  in  base  vert  a  lamb  passant  arg.  on 
a  chief  of  the  last  three  bees  ppr.  Crest— A  hive  with  bees 
volant  all  ppr. 

-S'cc.t— Brookmans  Park,  near  Hatfield. 


GAUSSEN    OF    PARK    VIEW    HOTJSE. 

Gaussen,  David  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Parkview 
House,  CO.  Londonderry,  J.P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  s. 
his  father  in  1853  ;  m.  10  Oct.  1861,  Annie  Cathe- 
rine, widow  of  Capt.  Henry  Robe  Saunders,  R.A., 
and  dau.  of  Wm.  Ottiwell,  Esq.  of  Dubhn,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Perceval  Campbell  David  W^illiam,  b.  2  July,  1862. 

II.  S.  Macnaghten  Pennefather  Ashe,  b.  4  Julj-,  1866. 
I.  Anita  Kathleen  Ottiwell. 

ILl'nCilCJC. — This  family  derives  from  a  French  refugee 
Protestant,  who  escaped  from  his  native  country,  and  settled 
at  Newry,  in  the  north  of  Ireland.  His  name  was  David 
Gaussen;  and  his  wish,  it  is  handed  down,  was  to  settle  in 
England ;  but  the  vessel  in  which  he  sailed  was  obliged,  by  a 
storm,  to  run  into  CarUngford  Bay  for  shelter.    By  Dorothy 


630 


GAY 


THE  LANDED  GENTEY. 


GEN 


Fortescue  his  wife,  he  left  at  his  decease,  C  Oct.  1751,  aged  87, 
three  daus.  and  one  son ;  one  of  the  former  to.  George  Atkinson, 
Esq.  of  Dundalk,  and  another  Rev.  William  Lucas,  Vicar  of 
Newry.  The  son,  David  Gaussen,  Esq.,  also  of  Newry,  by 
Margaret  his  wife,  left  at  his  decease,  4  July,  1802,  with  other 
issue,  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  living  in  1851,  then  nearly  ninety 
years  of  age ;  and  a  son, 

David  Gausses,  Esq.,  who  resided  for  some  time  at  Newiy, 
and  afterwards  settled  and  d.  at  Ballyronan  House,  on  the 
borders  of  Lough  Ncagh,  co.  Londonderry.  He  m.  1778, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Drumban,  co 
Derry,  and  by  her  (who  d.  in  1816)  left  at  his  decease,  in  1832, 
with  other  issue,  a  son, 

David  Gacssen,  Esq.  of  Lakeview  House,  co.  Derry,  J.P., 
m.  1812,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Ashe,  Esq.  of  Magherafelt,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  in  1848)  had  issue, 

David  Campbeli.,  now  of  Lakeview  House. 

Thomas  Lovett,  Commander  U.K.,  highly  distingiushcd  in 
the  war  with  Russia,  as  Lieut,  of  H.3I.S.  "Agamemnon;" 
d.  12  Oct.  1865. 

Edmund  James  (Rev.). 

William  Ash,  m.  1859,  Margaret  Hamilton,  dau.  of  Charles 
Hamilton,  Esq.,  M.D.,  late  .54th  regt. 

Helena,  m.  William  Magill,  Esq.,  M.D. 

Jane,  rn.  Charles  Gaussen,  Esq. 

Isabella.  Annie.  EmUy  Mary. 

Mr.  Gaussen  d.  in  1853. 

Seat— yurii  View  House,  Castle  Dawson. 

GA-Z    OF    AliBOKOUGH. 
Gay,  James,  Esq.  of  Alborough  New  Hall,  Nor- 
folk, J.P.,  s.  his  father  5  Jan.  1852;    m.  1st,  Oct. 
1853,  Elizabeth,  only  surviving  child   of    the  late 
Thomas  Parker,  Esq.  of  Bilcleston,  Suffolk,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  Nov.  1859)  has  a  dau., 
Dorothy,  vi.  1876,  Thomas  Spilling,  Esq.,  son  of  the  late 
Thomas  Spilling,  Esq.  of  Burgh  Castle. 
He  m.  2ndly,  ISGl,  Helen  Maria  Frances,  dau.  of  G. 
Costerton,  Esq.  of  Great  Yarmouth,  and  widow  of 
Thomas  Spilling,  Esq.  of  iiurgh  Castle,  Suffolk. 

ILtneaije.— This  family  were  settled,  temp.  Elizabeth,  at 
Matlask  and  Thurgarton. 

Philip  Gay,  0.  1560,  eldest  son  of  William  Gay,  of  Matlask, 
acquired  by  purchase,  1613,  an  increase  to  the  family  property 
at  Alborough,  which  he  settled  on  his  eldest  son, 

William  Gat,  of  Alborough,  on  his  marriage,  1624,  with 
Alice,  dau.  of  Thomas  Parker,  Esq.  This  William  Gay,  upon 
the  death  of  his  uncle,  John  Gay,  of  Thurgarton,  1636,  received 
an  accession  of  property,  and  rebuilt  the  family  mansion,  part 
of  which  still  remains.  He  d.  Nov.  1638,  having  had  (with 
three  daus..  Rose,  Margaret,  and  Hannah)  two  sons,  John, 
■who  d.  under  age ;  and 

William  Gay,  Esq.  of  Alborough,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Daines,  Esq.  of  Gunthorpe,  and  left  at  his  decease, 
1670,  two  sons.    The  elder  son  and  successor, 

John  Gay.  Esq.  of  Alborough,  m.  April,  1695,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Bell,  Esq.  of  Oulton,  and  had  issue  two  sons 
and  four  daus.  Mr.  Gay  d.  1700,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 
John  Gat,  Esq.  of  Alborough,  ia.  14  Jan.  1716,  Curteis,  dau. 
of  James  Springall,  Esq.  of  Calthorpe,  and  had,  with  a  dau. 
Elizabeth,  two  sons,  John,  his  heir;  and  James,  0.  Dec.  1719, 
who  m.  the  sister  of  Sir  Robert  Kemp,  Bart.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1769, 
Mr.  Gay  d.  1734,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Gat,  Esq.  of  Alborough,  B.A.,  &.  1717;  in.  1st,  Nov. 
1741,  Frances,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  Francis  Copeman,  Rector  of 
Gresham,  and  had  issue.  Mr.  John  Gay  m.  2ndly,  Ellen 
Peach,  of  Ashbourne,  co.  Derby.    His  eldest  son, 

John  Gat,  Esq.  of  Alborough,  J. P.,  m.  8  Nov.  1772,  Frances, 
youngest  dau.  and  eventual  heiress  of  the  late  Richard  John- 
son, Merchant,  of  Clay-next-the-Sea,  and  had  issue,  John 
Johnson,  his  heir  ;  James,  of  Thurning  Hall  ;  Mary 
Frances,  d.  unm.  1824;  Sarah,  rf.  1786;  and  Harriet,  to.  the 
late  Robert  Child,  Esq.  of  Russell  Square.  Mr.  John  Gay  d. 
14  Nov.  1814,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

John  Johnson  Gay,  Esq.  of  Alborough,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6. 
25  March,  1782;  m.  8  Aug.  1805,  Martha,  dau.  of  John  Covert, 
Esq.  of  Sussex;  and  d.  5  Jan.  1852,  leaving  issue, 
James,  now  of  Alborough. 

AVilliam,  of  Wisbech,  m.  Miss  Rebecca  Eogby,  and  has  issue. 
Richard,  of  Prague,  m.  a  German  lady,  and  has  issue. 
Martha,  to.  Mr.  Oliver  Field,  of  Teignmouth,  a  descendant  of 
OliveeCbomwell.  Frances. 


Ai-mn—Az.,  on  a  fcss  per  pale  gu.  and  or,  between  thre* 
mullets  of  six  points  of  the  second  a  demi-lion  rampant  between 
two  fleurs-de-lis  counterchanged.  Crest— A.  fleur-de-hs  or» 
ilfo»o— Toujours  gai. 

&aJ— Alborough  New  Hall,  Aylshara,  Norfolk. 


GAY    OF    THTJENING    HALL. 

Gat,  James,  Esq.  of  Thurning  Hall,  Norfolk,  6- 
11  Dec.  1856  ;   s.  his  grandfather  20  April,  1874. 

UlUCaSC— James  Gay,  Esq.  of  Thurning  Hall,  and  Lon- 
don Lode  House,  Upwell,  Norfolk,  b.  28  Jan.  1874,  2nd  son  of 
John  Gay,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Alborough,  by  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Richard  Johnson  (see  Gay  of  Alborovgh),  was  J.P.  and  D.L., 
and  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  cos.  Cambridge  and  Hunts 
1856.  He  was  for  many  years  Under  Secretary  to  the  Govern- 
ment of  Ceylon,  and  subsequently  Second  Commissioner  for 
the  affairs  of  the  Kandyan  Provinces,  and  Provincial  Judge 
from  1816  to  1820.  He  to.  1  Jan.  1822,  Mary,  eldest  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  WiUiam  Lee,  Esq.  of  Upwell,  D.L.,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  James  Lee,  h.  28  Dec.  1822;  d.  Nov.  1831. 

II.  John,  J.P.  and  D.L.,Capt.  2nd  Norfolk  Militia,  6.6  June, 
1826;  d.  April,  1866. 

I.  Mary  Frances,  to.  1st,  1851,  Purefoy  Huddleston,  Esq.,. 
who  d.  18.52;  and  2ndly,  Nov.  1858,  Rev.  John  Fenwick, 
Rector  of  Thurning. 

II.  Ro.se,  m.  28  Feb.  1854,  to  her  cousin,  .lames  Gay,  Esq.  of 
Aylsham,  Norfolk,  J.P.  for  that  co.  (son  of  James  Gay,. 
by  Anna  Benthall  his  wife),  and  has  issue, 

James,  now  of  Thurning  Hall. 

PliiUp,  b.  10  March,  1861. 

Rose.  Mary.  Ellen. 

Arras,  d-c.—Sce  Gax  of  Alhm-ovfih. 
<S'ca<— Thurning  Hall,  East  Dereham,  Norfolk. 


GENNYS    OF    WHITLEIGH    HALL. 

Henn-Gennys,  Mrs.  Ann  Chapell,  of  Whitleigh 
Hall,  Devon,  only  child  and  heir  of  the  late  John 
Croad,  Esq.,  by  Ann  his  Avife,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late- 
William  Cliapell,  Banker  ;  m.  7  Jan.  1836,  Edmund 
Bastard  Henn-Gennys,  Esq.  of  Wliitleigh,  High 
Sheriff  of  Devon  1853-4,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  formerly 
of  31st  and  8th  foot,  who  d.  6  June,  1869. 

ililtCaQC. — Edmund  Hexn,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  William  Henn, 
Esq.  of  Paradise,  co.  Clare  (see  Henn  of  Paradise  Hill),  m.  1801, 
Mary,  only  child  and  heir  of  John  Gennys,  Esq.  of  Whitleigh, 
Devon,  and  assumed  in  consequence,  by  royal  license,  20  April, 
1802,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Gennys.  By  Mary 
his  wife,  who  d.  24  April,  1824,  he  had  issue, 
Edmund  Bastard,  his  heir. 

John,  Comm.  R.N.,  m.  1st,  1850,  Catherine  Elizabeth  Caro- 
line, only  dau.  of  the  late  Vice-Admiral  Richard  Arthur; 
and  2ndly,  Aug.  1855,  Emily  Susannah,  eldest  dau.  of 
Thomas  Icely,  Esq.  of  Sydney,  and  has  issue,  Richard,  b. 
1857;  Arthur,  b.  1859;  George,  6.  1862:  and  Mary. 
William  Edward,  Comm.  R.N.,  to.  1850,  Josephine,  only 
child  of  Col.  Brown ;  and  d.  3  April,  1858,  leaving  one  dau., 
Florence  Cordelia,  m.  Ib75,  Robert  Hastings  Harris,  Comm. 
R.N. 

Richard,  an  officer  in  the  Indian  army,  d.  imm.  0  Feb.  1851, 
aged  32. 
Mary,  d.  unm.  21  April,  1873. 
Elizabeth  Docton.  Bridget  Charlotte. 

Anne,  (?.  31  Dec.  1843. 
Eleanor,  r,i.  1862,  Rev.  Alfred  Gilpin. 
Isabella  Jane.  Louisa. 

CordeUa,  m.  1861,  Rev.  Edward  William  Milner,  M.A. 
Mr.  Henn-Gennys  d.  8  March,  1846,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Edmund  Bastard  Henn-Gennys,  Esq.  of  Whitleigh  Hall, 
J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1853-54,  6.  14  Nov.  1804;  m.  7  Jan.  1836, 
Ann  Chapell,  only  child  and  heir  of  the  late  John  Croad, 
Esq.,  by  Ann,  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  William  Chapell 
Banker,  and  d.  6  June,  18GD,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Edmund  John,  b.  18  Nov.  18.30 ;  d.  6  Sept.  1873,  unm. 

II.  John  Ckoad,  b.  15  April,  1838. 

III.  WiUiam  Richard  Hall,  b.  18  May,  1841. 
^nns— Quarterly :   1st  and  4th,  or  and  arg.  a  lion 


guardant  per  pale  az.  and  gu.,  for  Gennys  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg,, 
a  falcon  sa.  bezant^e  belled  or,  in  the  beak  a  sprig  of  myrtte, 
for  Henn.  Crest  of  Gennys — An  eagle  per  pale  az.  and  ga 
the  wings  elevated  each  charged  with  a  bezant,  from  the  bffill 
an  escroU  arg.  thereon  the  words,  "Deo  gloria."  Crest  (( 
Henn— A  hen  pheasant  ppr. 
SeaJ— Whitleigh,  near  Plymouth. 


GEN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


GEE 


631 


GENT    OF    MOYNS. 

Gent,  IVriss  Eleanor  Mart,  of  Mojns  Park, 
Essex,  s.  her  father  7  Jan.  1870. 

ItiUCilJC. — The  family  of  Gent  appears  to  have  heen 
settled  at  "  Wymbish,"  in  Essex,  so  early  as  the  year  1328. 

William  Gent,  living  1468,  -in.  Joan,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
William  le  Moyns,  and  acquired  thereby  the  estate  of  Moyns. 
He  had  issue,  William,  his  heir;  and  Joan,  m.  William 
Sheldon.    He  d.  before  149-1.    His  grandson, 

Thomas  Gent,  of  Moynes,  "  was,"  says  Morant,  "a  very 
considerable  person  in  his  time,  and  may  he  truly  styled 
the  glory  and  ornament  of  his  family."  He  was  bred  to  the 
Bar,  advanced  to  the  coif  1584,  and  constituted  one  of  the 
Earons  of  the  Exchequer  in  four  years  afterwards.  He  was 
Counsellor  to  Edward  de  Vere,  Earl  of  Oxford,  who  appointed 
him,  by  patent  dated  1571,  Steward  of  that  co.  for  life.  He 
added  the  stately  front  to  the  old  buildings  of  "  Moyns." 
He  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Sir  John  Swallow,  of 
Becking;  and  2ndly,  1586,  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Robert  Hoge- 
son,  Esq.  of  London,  and  sister  of  Morgan  Robyns,  Esq.  but 
by  the  former  only  had  issue,  seven  sons  and  six  daus.  He  d. 
1593,  and  was  .s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

He.vby  Gent,  Esq.  of  Moynes,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  for  Essex 
1632.  He  m.  1589,  Dorothy,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  John 
Dalston,  of  Dalston  (by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Thomas  Tyrrell,  Esq.  of  Warwick,  in  Essex),  and  liad,  with 
five  daus.,  three  sons,  1  Thomas,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  whose  only 
dau.  and  heir,  Frances,  m.  Sir  Edmund  Alleyn,  Bart.  ; 
2  George;  and  3  John,  Rector  of  Birdbook.  Mr.  Gent  d. 
1639,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

George  Gent,  Esq.  of  Moyns,  whom  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Richard  Hale,  Esq.  of  Tewing,  Herts,  by  whom  he  had 
George,  who  d.  young.  He  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Playters,  of  Sotterly,  Suffolk,  by  whom  he  had 
George,  his  successor,  and  other  issue.  The  eldest  surviving 
son, 

George  Gent,  Esq.  of  Moyns,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Radcliffe 
Todd,  Esq.  of  Sturmur  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  widow  of  Thomas 
Mortlack,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  is.sue.  The  eldest  son, 
George,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Wankford,  Esq.  of  Toppes- 
field,  and  widow  of  John  Elliston,  Esq.  of  Overhall,  and  left 
at  his  decease,  r.  p.  1708,  George,  heir  to  his  grandfather; 
and  other  issue.    Mr.  Gentc?.  1713,  and  was  s.  by  hisgrandson, 

George  Gent,  Esq.  of  Moyns,  J. P.  for  E.ssex,  who  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  and  heiress  of  James  Chaplyn,  Esq.,  and  dying 
14  Dec.  174G,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

George  Gent,  Esq.  of  Moyns,  who  m.  the  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Thomas  Walford,  Esq.  of  Hersted  Hall,  Essex,  and  d.  s.  p. 
1818,  leaving  his  estates  in  succession  to  the  sons  of  Major- 
Gen.  Gent  and  the  sons  of  the  Rev.  John  Gent. 

George  William  Gent,  Esq.  of  Moyns,  eldest  son  of  Blajor- 
Gen.  Gent,  d.  s.  p.  1855.  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  Godld  Gent,  Esq.  of  Moyns,  who  d.  s.  p.  May,  1856, 
and  was  s.  by 

George  Gent,  Esq.  of  Moyns,  D.L.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
John  Gent,  Vicar  of  Stoke-by-Nayland,  Suffolk,  by  Mary 
Cream  his  wife,  and  grandson  of  John  Gent,  Esq.,  Attorney- 
General  of  Jamaica  (who  d.  1756),  by  Bridget  Drew  his  wife. 
He  was  6.  1791 ;  to.  1822,  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Willows,  Esq. 
of  Golden  Square,  London,  and  Barnet,  Herts,  and  had  one 
surviving  dau., 

Eleanor  Mart,  now  of  Moyns. 

Arms — Erm.,  a  chief  indented  sa.  quartering  the  arms  of 
MoYNK,  viz.,  or,  a  cross  engrailed  sa.  a  label  of  three  points  gu. 
in  each  point  three  bezants.   Crest — A  demi-eagle  displayed  erm . 

Seat — Moyns,  Steeple  Bumpstead,  Essex,  acquired  in  the 
reign  of  Henry  VI.,  by  intermarriage  with  the  family  of  Le 
Moyns,  who  possessed  it  from  the  Conquest,  and  whose  name  is 
to  be  found  in  the  roll  of  Battle  Abbey. 


GENTLEMAN    OF    BALLYHORGAN. 

Gentleman,  Goodman,  Esq.  of  Ballyhorgan  and 
Mountcoal,  co.  Kerry,  J.P.,  b.  12  May,  1818 ;  m. 
17  Feb.  ISil,  his  cousin,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  John 
Blakeny  Kittson,  Esq.  of  Derry,  co.  Kerry,  and 
has  issue  now  sm-Tiving, 

I.  Robert  George,  b.  22  July,  1846,  m.  Dee.  1873,  Elizabeth, 
2nd  dau.  of  Arthur  Vincent,  Esq.  of  Shanagolden  House, 
CO.  Limerick. 

II.  John  Kittson,  M.D.,  I.  5  May,  1848. 

I.  Maria,  m.  Henry  Amyrald  Owen,  Esq.  of  Foyle  House,  co. 
Kilkenny. 


II.  Frances,  m.  Anthony  Allen,  Esq.  of  Great  Freffans,  co. 
Meath.  m.  Annie  Clifford. 

Hl'ltCagr.— The  first  of  this  family  of  whom  there  is 
positive  inlormation,  was 

George  Gentleman,  who  resided  at  Lixnau.  He  m.  a  Miss 
Mary  Fitzmaurice  (who,  it  is  said,  was  of  the  family  of  the 
Earl  of  Kerry),  and  had  three  sons  and  one  dau.,  of  whom  his 
eldest  son  was, 

Francis  Gentleman,  of  Ballyhorgan,  who  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau. 
of  Robert  Beazley,  Esq.  of  Ballyhorgan  North;  and  2ndly, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Pierce,  Esq.  of  Beenegahane.  He  had 
issue  by  his  1st  wife  only, 

Roi!ert,  of  whom  presently. 

Mary,  m.  John  Blakeny  Kittson,  Esq.  of  Derry,  co.  Kerry. 

Anne,  m.  Thomas  I  vers,  Esq.  of  Banmore. 

Frances,  m.  Capt.  William  Davidson,  of  Dublin. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Mr.  Sheehy,  of  Nantenane,  co.  Limerick. 
The  only  son, 

Rodert  Gentleman,  of  Ballyhorgan,  &.  1787 ;  m.  25  May, 
1815,  Margaret,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Major  George 
Goodman,  of  Smith  Park,  co.  Clare,  and  by  her  (who  d.6  July, 
1825)  he  left  three  sons  and  one  dau., 

Goodman,  his  heir.  Francis,  h.  1820. 

Robert,  0.  1823;  d.  22  Oct.  1845,  aged  21. 

Anne,  m.  1st,  27  Oct.  1836,  Lorenzo  Frederick  Shaw,  Esq. 
of  Dubhn,  who  rf.  26  Nov.  1838,  leaving  one  son,  Lorenzo 
Frederick  Gentleman.      She  m.  2ndly,    Frederick    John 
Eagar,  Esq.  of  Ballymullen,  Tralee,  and  has  by  him  two 
sons  and  one  dau.,  1  John  Frederick;  2  Frederick  George 
Leslie;  and  1  Sarah  Anne. 
Mr.  Gentleman  to.  2ndly,  20  June,    1826,  Letitia,  eldest  dau. 
of   George   Chatres,    M.D.   of   Dublin,  but  by  her  (who  d. 
1857)  he  had  no  issue.     He   d.  21  April,  1846,  aged  59,  and 
was  «.  by  his  son,    Good.man   Gentlejian,   now  of  Bally- 
horgan. 

^7-m.s— Enn.,  two  eagles  displayed  each  with  two  heads  in 
chief  sa.  and  an  esqu.ire'8  helmet  in  base  ppr.  a  chief  indented 
gu.  Crest — A  demi-eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  sa.  on  each 
wing  a  trefoil  or.     Motto — Truth,  honour,  and  courtesy. 

SeciJ— Ballyhorgan,  near  Listowel. 


GEBARD    OF    KOCHSOLES. 

Gerard,  Aechibald,  Esq.  of  Eochsoles,  co. 
Lanark,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Lietit.-CoL  Lanarkshire 
Yeomanry  Cavah-y,  Member  of  the  Executive  Coun- 
cil, St.  Vincent,  West  Indies,  b.  8  July,  1812 ;  m.  7 
Aug.  1839,  Euphemia  Erskine,  eklest  dau.  (and  co- 
heir witli  her  sister,  Mrs.  Nugent)  of  the  late  Sir 
John  Kobison,  K.H.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1870)  has 
issue, 

I.  John  (Rev.),  Society  of  Jesus,  6.  30  May,  1840. 

II.  Montagu  Gilbert,  Capt.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  and  Central 
India  Horse,  b.  29  June,  1842. 

ni.  Alexander,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  5  Jan.  1845. 

I.  Jane  Emily,  m.  14  Oct.  18G9,  Le  Chevalier  Miecislaus  de 
Laszowski,  Col.  Austrian  Cavalry. 

II.  Anne   Mary  Margaret,    m.  1  Oct.  1874,   Le    Chevalier 
Scipio  de  Ferro,  Lieut. -Col.  Austrian  Cavalry. 

III.  Dorothea  Mary  Stanislaus.  iv.  Mary  Gertrude. 

HtUCatJC— The  first  member  of  this  family,  whom  we 
find  settled  in  North  Britain,  seems  to  have  been  a  Giltiert 
Gerard,  who  appeared  suddenly  in  the  north  of  Scotland 
in  the  reign  of  James  11.,  shortly  after  Monmouth's  rebellion, 
and  was  supposed  to  belong  to  the  Lancashire  family  of 
Gerard,  of  Bryn. 

The  Rev.  Gilbert  Gerard,  b.  1700,  who  m.  Miss  Majorie 
Mitchel,  d.  1738,  leaving  two  sons,  Alexander,  of  whom  we 
treat;  and  Gilbert,  b.  1730,  who  left,  by  Agnes  Hay  his  wife, 
a  son,  John  Grey,  who  d.  1840,  leaving  twelve  children ;  and 
Jean,  m.  J.  Mair,  Esq.    The  eldest  son. 

The  Rev.  Alexander  Gerard,  D.D.,  of  King's  College, 
Aberdeen,  m.  Jane,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Dr.  White,  of 
Colnae,  and  had  issue,  i.  Gilbert,  D.D.,  of  Aberdeen,  6.  1760, 
in.  Miss  H.  Duncan,  and  d.  1815,  having  had  issue  five  sons 
and  five  daus;  ii.  Alexander,  d.  imm;  in.  John,  of  Rochsoles, 
of  whom  presently ;  i.  Marjory,  who  m.  Patrick  Cruik- 
shank,  Esq.  of  Stracathro;  ii.  Jane,  d.  unm.  1833;  in.  Mar- 
garet Helen,  m.  James  Cruikshank,  Esq.  of  Langley  Park, 
CO.  Forfar.    The  3rd  son, 

John  Gerard,  Esq.  of  Rochsoles,  co.  Lanark,  b.  1765, 
Lieut. -Col.  E.I.C.S.,  anil  Adjut.-Gen.  to  the  army  during  the 


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campaign  under  Lord  Lake,  m.  21  March,  1810,  Dorothea 
Montague,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Archibald  Alison,  and  d.  17  April, 
1824,  having  had  issue  by  her  (wlio  d.  1819),  i.  Alexander, 
his  heir;  ii.  Archibald,  successor  to  his  brother;  iii.  John, 
b.  IG  May,  1814;  d.  31  Dec.  1858  ;  iv.  Alured,  b.  1S15,  d. 
1817  ;  I.  Dorothea  Jane.     The  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Gerard,  Esq.  of  Rochsoles,  Lieut.  70th  reRt, 
6.  1811;  was  accidentally  drowned  in  the  Nile  12  Sept.  1837, 
aged  26.  He  was  s.  by  his  brother,  Archibald  Gerard,  Esq., 
the  present  representative  of  the  family. 

Annt—Az  ,  a  lion  rampant  or,  on  a  chief  embattled  erm.  a 
faulchion  in  bend  sinister,  surmounted  by  the  Punja  (being 
one  of  the  insignia  borne  before  the  Emperor  Shah  Alum) 
saltierivays  also  ppr.  Crest— 0\xt  of  a  mural  crown  a  lion  s 
gamb  holding  the  Punja.    il/o£«o— Haud  inferiora  secutus^ 

««(?— Rochsoles,  Airdrie,  Lanarkshire. 
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GERNON    OF   ATHCARNE    CASTLE. 

Geexon,  Henry  Chestee,  Esq.  of  Athcarne 
Castle,  CO.  Meath,  J.P.,  b.  28  March,  1847;  m.  11 
Oct  1871,  Alice  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  of  A.  E.  Braham, 
Esq.  Capt.  H.M.  40th  regt.  of  Foot,  and  by  her 
has  issue, 
I.  James  Robert  Augcstos,  6.  15  May,  1875. 
I.  Eveline  EUzabeth.  n.  Margaret  Frances. 

III.  Alice  Maude. 

5ltnCagC.— Ealph  de  Gernon,  living  temp.  Henrt  II., 
Fon  of  Matthew  de  Gernon,  and  grandson  of  Robert  Gernon, 
the  Norman,  m.  and  had  two  sons,  i.  Ralph,  of  Pratwell,  co. 
Derby,  who  had  a  grant  thereof  from  King  John,  and  who  was 
.-inccstor  of  the  Gernons  of  England,  from  whom  the  noble  house 
of  Cavendish  claims  descent;  and  ii.  Roger,  of  whose  line  we 
treat.  This  Roger  de  Gernon  went  with  Strongbow  to  Ireland, 
and  was  witness  to  a  deed  of  Walter  de  Lacy,  to  Geoflrey  Con- 
stantine.  From  him  derived  descent  the  distinguished  family 
of  Gernon  of  Killincowle,  co.  Louth,  a  2nd  son  of  which, 

Richard  Geiison,  Esq.  of  Gernonstown,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Richard  Plunlcet,  Esq.  of  Loughcrew,  and  was  father  of 

Richard  Geknon,  Esq.:  and  of  William  Gersos,  Esq.  of 
Drogheda,  who  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Warren,  of  Warrens- 
town,  and  by  her  was  father  of 

Christopher  Gernon,  Esq.  of  Drogheda,  who  m.  Alicia 
Keating,  and  had  a  son, 

William  Gernon,  Esq.  of  Drogheda,  who  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Peter  Durham,  of  co.  Meath,  and  was  father  of 

Christopher  Gernon,  Esq.  of  Drogheda,  who  r,i.  Frances, 
ilau.  of  Charles  Wade,  Esq.  of  Baiscaddon,  and  had, 
Richard,  of  Dublin,  living  1738,  the  first  of  the  family 
who  settled  at  Bordeaux,  in  France;  invested  there,  by 
command  of  King  LO01S  XV.,  with  the  honorary  title  of 
King's  Secretary.  He  d.  at  Bordeaux  about  the  year  1770. 
He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Martin  Quody,  by  Lucy  Petit  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Christopher  Petit,  Esq.  of  Cullen,  co.  Meath,  by 
Mary  liis  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Pilsworth,  son  of  Christo- 
pher Petyt,  Esq.,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Hope,  of 
Mullingar.  He  had  issue,  1  Christopher  Gernon,  Esq.  of 
Bordeaux,  ancestor  of  the  Gernons  of  Paris;  2  John, 
Chevalier'of  the  Order  of  St.  Louis  and  Senior  Capt.  of  the 
Regiment  of  Lally,  d.  unm.  1813;  and  1  Mary,  wife  of  John 
O'Byrne,  Esq.  of  Bordeaux. 
William,  d.  utm.  Thomas,  of  wliom  we  treat. 

The  3rd  son, 

Thomas  Gernon,  Esq.  of  Darver,  co.  Louth,  r,i.  Jliss  Rose 
Kelly,  and  was  father  of 

Patrick  Gernon,  Esq.,  6.  at  Darver,  co.  Louth,  1752,  who 
m.  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Doran,  Esq.  of  Drogheda,  and  had 
sixteen  children,  all  of  whom  d.  in  youth  or  unm.,  except 
Marianne,  who  m.  John  Byrne,  Esq.  of  Saggard,  and  is 
deceased;  Elizabeth,  who  m.  Thomas  Colman,  Esq.  of  Drog- 
heda, and  is  also  deceased;  Judith,  a  Nun,  who  d.  at  Clane 
Convent,  co.  Kildare,  Dec.  1853;  and  a  son, 

James  Gernon,  Esq.  of  Athcarne  Castle,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff 
of  Drogheda  184G,  6.  14  Feb.  1780 ;  m.  20  Oct.  1807,  Marianne, 
2nd  dau.  of  James  O'Reilly,  Esq.  of  Iligginstown  House,  co. 
Longford,  J. P.,  by  Susan  Dcase  his  wife,  and  d.  7  July,  18G3, 
having  had  issue, 

I.  James,  of  Athcarne  Castle. 

II.  Patrick,  6.  March,  1813;  d.  7  Feb.  1873. 
HI.  Thomas,  b.  May,  1814;  d.  20  Sept.  1863. 

IV.  William,  Barrister-at-Law,  A.M.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin, 
High  Sheriff  Drogheda  18G1,  Joint  Secretary  to  the  Board 
of  Charitable  Donations  and  Bequests  for  Ireland,  b.  Sept. 
1820;  m.  1st,  20  Oct.  1846,  Marianne,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
late  Patrick  Curtis,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Fitzwilliam  Square, 
Dublin, and  by  her  (who  d.  May,  1873)  had  issue,  1  William, 
M.  i8G9:    2  James;    3    Arthur;    4   Vincent;     1   Louisa 


Hodicrna ;  2  Mary  Margaret,  d.  7  April,  1872.  Mr.  William 
Gernon  ,a.  2ndly,  15  Dec.  1874,  Anne  Mary  Lavallin, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Timothy  O'Donovan,  Esq.,  J. P., 
of  O'Donovan's  Cove,  Durrus,  co.  Cork,  and  relict  of 
David  FitzJames  Barry,  Esq.,  of  Royal  City  of  Cork 
Artillery. 

I.  Judith.  n.  Helen. 

III.  Susan,  TO.  Sept.  1852,  Stephen  Siafford,  Esq.,  of  Bally- 
more,  CO.  Wexfoi'd.  IV.  Louisa,  a  Nun.  « 
Mr.  Gernon  d.  7  June,   13C3,   and  Mrs.  Gernon  d.  28  Sept. 
1865.     He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Gernon,  Esq.  of  Athcarne  Castle,  and  Hammonds- 
town,  CO.  Louth,  J.P.,  b.  2  Jan.  1811;  m.  1st,  1  Oct.  1839, 
Marianne,  dau.  of  George  Gradwell,  Esq.  of  Preston,  co. 
Lancaster  (see  Gradwell  of  Dowth  Hall),  and  had  issue, 

I.  James,  d.  12  Feb.  1859. 

II.  Hknry  Chester,  now  of  Athcarne. 

I.  Georgina,   m.  28  Nov.   I860,    Francis    Edward     Joseph 

MacDonnell,  eldest  surviving  son  of  the  late  Sir  Francis 

MacDonnell,  of  Daiifierth,  co.  Kildare,  High  Sheriff  1863, 

and  d.  July,  1874.  u.  Anna  Maria,  d.  5  May,  1858. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Aug.  1849,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Edmund  O'Reilly, 

Esq.  of  Sylvan  Lodge,  Rathgar,   co.  Dublin,    and   d.  2  Aug. 

1870. 

^,.m,5_Arg.,  an  eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  sa.  gorged 
witli  a  ducal  coronet  or.      Cresl—A  hoi-se  passant  arg.      Molto 
— Parva  contemnimus. 
6ea(— Athcarne  Castle,  Duleek,  co.  Meath. 


GEREAKD    OP    GTBBSTOWN. 

Gereaei),  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Gibbstovsni  and  Eoyne 
Hill,  CO.  Meath,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1SG3, 
b.  10  Aug.  1834  ;  s.  his  uncle  Nov.  1838. 

iiiltCarjC. — ^The  Gerrards  of  Gibbstown  are  a  branch  of 
the  family  to  which  belonged  Sir  Gilbert  Gerbard,  1st  bart. 
of  Fiskerton,  co.  Lincoln  (a  descendant  of  the  Gerards  of  Ince), 
who  obtained  a  grant  of  lands  in  co.  Meath,  under  the  Act  of 
Settlement,  by  Patent,  dated  16  Nov.  lCu7. 

Thomas  Gerb.ird,  Esq.  of  Gibbstown,  co.  Meath,  b.  1G43, 
had  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  three  sons  and  a  dau., 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Liscarton,  co.  Meath,  whose  will,  dated  3  Oct. 
1763,  was  proved  4  Dec.  same  year,  lie  vi.  by  license, 
dated  25  April,  1713,  Miss  Catherine  Cooper,  of  co.  West- 
meath,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Samuel,  of  Ciongill,  co.  Meath,  the  friend  of  Swift  and 
Pope,  d.  g.  p.  His  wUl,  dated  18  Oct.  1749,  was  proved  26 
May,  1750. 

I.  Dorothy,  m.  Thomas  Welsh,  Fsq. 
Mr.  Gerrard  d.  14  Feb.  1719,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Gerrard,  Esq.  of  Gibbstown,  m.  by  license,  dated 
25  July,  1709,  Margaret  Flood,  of  Castleknock,  co.  DubUn,  and 
had  an  only  son, 

Thomas  Gerrard,  Esq.  of  Gibbstown,  6.1715;  m.  15  Feb. 
1771,  Miss  Carroll,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Samuel,  b.  6  July,  1777,  d.  unm.  Sept.  1818. 

Ill   Thomas,    Lieut.-Col.   23rd  Light  Dragoons,  b.  9  Dec. 
1779;  VI.  18  March,    1830,   Letitia,   dau.   of  Rev.  George 
Charles  Garnett,  of  WMamstun,  co.  Meath,  and  d.  7  April, 
1836,  leaving  issue, 
1  Thomas,  now  of  Gibbstown. 

1  Eleanor,  m.  Oct.  J8G1,  Joseph  Clarke  Collins,  Esq.,  only 
son  of  Robert  Collins,  Esq.  of  Garvey  Lodge,  co.  Fer- 
managh, and  has  issue.  „  „   .,  ,      ^ 

2  Elizabeth  Mary,  m.  April,  1867,  Major  H.  T.  Johnston, 
eldest  son  of  Rev.  Henry  Johnston,  Rector  of  Ratoath, 
CO.  Meath,  and  has  issue. 

3  Letitia  Catherine,  rn.  June,  1870,  Arthur  Lc  Champion 
MuUer,  late  Capt.  40th  regt.,  son  of  late  Capt.  MuUer,  and 
has  issue. 

IV.  AVilliam,  b.  2  March,  1783  ;  d.  v.nm.  April,  1811. 

I.  Rachel,  ni.  1797,  Lieut.  John  Knipc,  .50th  regt.,  and  d. 
1818,  leaving  issue.  11.  Margaret,  d.  18  April,  1805. 

III.  Eleanor,  d.  15  March,  1782. 

Mr.  Gerrard  d.  11  Sept.  1784,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  .son, 

John  Gerrard,  Esq.  of  Gibbstown,  7)i.  Marcella,  dau.  and 
eventual  heiress  of  Frederick  NettervlUe,  Esq.  of  Longford, 
CO.  Galway,  and  Glasncvin,  co.  Dublin,  representative  of  the 
Nettervilles  of  Lecarrow,  the  2nd  branch  of  the  noble 
House  of  Netterville,  by  whom  (who  d.  Nov.  1865)  he  had  no 
issue.  He  d.  s.  p.  Nov.  1838,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 
Thomas  Gerrard,  now  of  Gibbstown. 

Arms— Ax  ,  a  lion  ram])ant  erm.,  ducally  crowned  or,  a  bor- 
der of  the  last.     Crest— A  lions  gamb  erased  and  erect  erm., 
holding  in  the  paw  a  hawk's  lure  gu.  tasscUed  and  lined  or. 
Motto — Ung  durant  ma  vie. 
^■(.(-(i— Gibbstown,  Navan,  co.  Meath. 


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GEHVAIS    OF    CECIL.  I 

G'lrvais,  Francis  John,  Esq.  of  Cecil,  co.  Tyrone, 
"J. A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1846,  b.  21  Aug. 
1 '; ! '.» ;  m.  16  Dee.  1852,  Annie  Catherine,  eldest  dau. 
,)[  the  Kev.  John  Eichardson  Young,  of  Xiluiarron 
Keel  or V,  eo,  Mouaghan,  and  has  issue, 


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is  Peter,  b.  12  Dec.  18i38. 

i-iuo  Mary.         ii.  Frances  Elizabeth  Hatton. 


iliUCiTCJC— Jean  Gervais,  of  Tournon,  Guieune,  France, 
i/i.  Aime  Fabre,  and  had  two  sons,  Pierre,  6.  1G77;  and 
Daniel,  b.  167U,  toth  of  whom,  after  their  parents'  death,  and 
while  still  children,  fled  with  an  uncle  at  the  Kevocation  of 
the  Edict  of  Nantes,  and  settled  in  England.  In  1710,  Daniel, 
the  younger,  was  naturahzed,  and  subsequently  became  a 
Captain  in  the  British  army,  and  Gentleman  Usher  to  Queen 
Anne.  He  m.  Pauline  Belagnier,  dau.  of  the  Minister  of  the 
French  Protestant  Church,  Dublin,  but  tJ.  s.  2'-  His  brother, 
elder  .son  of  Jean  Gervais, 

i  Pierre  Gervais,  Esq.,  m.  1717,  Marie  Fran?oise  Girard,  and 
Id.  1730,  having  had  three  sons.  Tlie  eldest, 
I  Peter  Gervais,  Esq.,  6.  1722;  iji.  20  May,  1742,  Elizabeth, 
1 1th  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Close,  of  Elm  Park,  co.  Armagh, 
jrhcy  both  d.  laOO,  leaving  a  son,  Francis;  and  two  dans., 
1  JIary  Anne,  r,i.  Kev.  D.  Kelly ;  and  EUzabeth,  m.  John  Winder, 
Capt.  R.A.    The  son. 

The  Rev.  Francis  Gervais,  of  Cecil,  m.  16  March,  1807, 
Katherine  Jane,  dau.  of  Michael  Tisdall,  Esq.  of  Charlesfort, 
so.  Meath,  and  d.  G  Oct.  1849,  leaving  a  son  and  three  daus., 
Francis  John,  now  of  Cecil. 

Elizabeth,  m.  7  July,  1829,  the  Hon.  and  Eev.  John  Pratt 
Hewitt. 
Catherine,  m.  9  May,  1842,  Nicholas  Evans,  Esq.  of  Newton, 
CO.  Cork.  Juliana  Henrietta. 

Arms — Az.,  a  chevron  or,  between  two  lions  rampant  respcc- 
tant  arg.  in  chief  and  a  white  rose  leaved  and  slipped  iipr, 
in  base,  in  the  centre  chief  point  a  crescent  of  the  third.  Cnst 
;— A  lion's  head  erased  arg.  charged  with  a  tleuv-dc-lis  az. 
Moilo — Sic  sustenta  crescit. 
/Stat— Cecil,  Auglicr,  co.  Tyrone. 


GERY    OF    BUSHMEAD. 

Wade  GrERY,WiLLiAM  Hugh,  Esq.  of  Bashmead, 
Priory,  Beds,  b.  5  Aug.  1832  ;  m.  27  Aug.  1S62,  Ke- 
bccca,  dau.  of  tho  late  Mr.  John  Hardwicke,  and 
has  issue, 

liicHARD,  6.  9  Nov.  1805.       Hester,  &.  22  Sept.  1864. 

Eleanor,  b.  29  Dec.  1866.      Mary  Charlotte,  b.  10  Nov.  1SG3. 

JLfltCaSC— The  family  of  Gery  claims  descent  from 
Thomas  Gery,  Esq.  of  Iloyston,  Herts,  Sheriff  of  co.  Cambridge 
1509.  His  great-grandson,  Richard  Gery,  Esq.  of  Bushmead 
Priory,  was  Gentleman  of  the  Privy  Chamber  to  King  Charles 
I. ;  and  his  youngest  son,  having  received  tho  honour  of 
Knighthood,  was  Sir  Thomas  Gert,  of  Bloomsbury. 

The  Kev.  Hugh  Wade,  son  of  the  Kev.  Hugh  Wade,  Vicar 
of  Newark,  co.  Nottingham,  by  Miss  Martha  Twcntyman,  and 
grandson  of  John  Wade,  Esq.  of  Cosby,  co.  Lincoln,  m.  1792, 
Hester,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir  (with  her  sisters,  Mary  Selina, 
wife  of  John  Milnes,  Esq.  of  Beckingham,  co.  Lincoln,  and 
Eleanor,  wife  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Milnes)  of  William  Gery, 
Esq.  of  Bushmead  Priory,  co.  Bedford,  by  Slary  his  wife,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Rirhard  Bell,  Esq.,  and  assumed,  upon  his  mar- 
riage, by  Letters  Patent,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
Gery.  He  was  for  upwards  of  thirty  years  J. P.  for  cos.  Bed- 
ford and  Huntingdon.  Mr.  Wade-Gery,  by  the  co-heiress  of 
Bushmead,  had  issue, 

William  Hugh,  his  heir.  Charles,  &.  9  Oct.  1795. 

Hugh,  M.A.,  b.  8  Jan.  1797  ;  Rector  of  liolnhurst,  co.  Bedford, 
liCn  July,  1821,  Sophia  Josepha,  youngest  dau.  of  Joseph 
Sykes,  Esq. 

Tliomas,  6.  2G  Sept.  1801;  and  d.  15  Dec.  1828. 

Robert,  6.  15  Dec.  1802;  Rector  of  Colmworth,  Bedfordshire; 
m.  14  July,  1836,  Harriett,  dau.  of  the  late  William  Day, 
Esq.  of  St.  Neots,  co.  Huntingdon,  and  by  her  (who  </.  1873) 
has,  with  other  issue,  a  son.  Arthur  Staunton,  of  Sliefford, 
CO.  Beds,  b.  1844;  m.  1872,  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  late 
John  Midgley,  Esq.  of  Colne,  Lancashire,  and  has  issue. 

Hester,  m.  1  May,  1827,  Rev.  John  Frederick  Dawson. 

Mary  Hannah. 
He  d.  9  Dec.  1832,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Hugh  Wade-Gery,  Esq.  of  Bushmead  Priory,  co. 
Bedford,  M.A.,  J. P.,  6.  24  Aug  1794;  m.  2  July,  1829,  Anne 
Beckingham,  dau.  of  John  Milnes,  of  Beckingliaiu,  co.  Lin- 
coln, and  d.  1870,  having  had  issue. 


I.  William  Hugh,  now  of  Bushmead. 

II.  Hugh,  6.  23  Jan.  183G ;  m.  and  has  issue  a  son  and  dau. 
^(•iHS— Gu.,  two  bars    arg.  charged  with  three  masclcs  of 

the  field,  a  canton  erm.,  quartering  Wade.  Cn'i<t—An  antelope's 
head  erased  quarterly  arg.  and  sa.,  cluirgcd  with  four  luasclea 
coimterchanged  attiied  or. 

.Seai—Bushmead  Priory,  near  Eaton  Socon. 


GIBBAED   OF    SHARNBROOK. 

See  Stileman-Gibbaed. 


QIBBINGS    OF    GIBBINGS    GROVE. 

GiBBixGS,  The  Eev.  Richard,  B.A.,  of  Gibbings 
Grove,  co.  Cork,  b.  16  April,  1835  ;  m.  14  Jan.  1864, 
Elizabeth  Rebecca,  dau.  of  William  Ware,  Esq., 
Clerk  of  the  Peace,  co.  Cork. 

iitUCagC.  —  Bartholomew  Gibbings,  ordained  Deacon 
1G05,  and  Priest  1609,  was  inducted  into  the  Rectory  of  Kil- 
cornan.  Diocese  of  Limerick,  1613.  It  appears  from  the  account 
of  a  regal  visitation,  that  he  (jbtained  leave  of  absence  from  his 
living  in  order  that  he  might  pursue  his  studies  in  the  Univer- 
sity of  Dublin,  where  he  took  the  Degree  of  B.A.  in  1614,  and 
that  of  M.A.  in  1617.  About  this  tune  he  presented  to  the 
library  of  the  Cathedral  in  Limerick,  aftei  wards  destroyed 
by  fire,  a  remarkable  MS.,  entitled/".,,  c',(i'„i  Ba  rtholouHu  de 
rirtutibus  etvitiis,  the  author  of  whieli  liad  lived  in  tlie  year 
1420. — John  Gibbings  was  a  Fellow  of  Tiiuity  College,  Dublin, 
in  1639,  and  Simon  Gibuings  was  a  Scholar  in  1679. 

The  first  head  of  the  family  in  co.  Cork  was  John  Gibbings, 
of  Milltown,  where  there  was  formerly  a  castle  belonging  to 
tho  FitzGibbons,  and  Mr.  Moore,  in  Capt.  Rock's  Letters, 
speaks  of  "  Gibbings,  alias  FitzGibbon,"  Earl  of  Clare.  Three 
brothers,  John,  Symon,  and  Thomas  Gibbings,  had  grants  of 
land  in  co.  Cork.  Symon'sson,  John  Gibbings,  m.  1701,  Anna 
Drew,  of  Macollop,  and  was  father  of  Juliu  Gibbings,  Esq., 
who  d.  1678,  and  was  buried  in  the  churchyard  of  Cooline,  co. 
Cork,  leaving  an  only  dau.,  EUzabeth,  m.  1683,  Col.  Henry 
Bowerman,  of  Cooline.  The  only  son  of  Tliomas  Gibbings,  of 
Cunnigar,  eo.  Limerick  (the  third  brother),  was 

Bartholomew  Gibbings,  Esq.,  Collector  of  Youghal,  m.  1635, 
Jane,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Rice,  Esq.  of  KiUestry,  co.  Clare,  and 
was  father  of 

Thomas  Gibbings,  Esq.  of  Toremore  (named  since  1737, 
Gibbings  Grove),  co.  Cork,  in.  27  Dec.  1716,  Anne,  dau.  of 
llobert  Conron,  Esq.  of  Welsh's  Town,  co.  Cork,  by  Mary  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Christopher  Carleton,  Esq.  of  Darling  Hill,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  dying  26  April,  1742,  left,  with  other  issue,  an 
eldest  son, 

Bartholomew  Gibbings,  Esq.  of  Gibbings  Grove,  co.  Cork, 
b.  8  Nov.  1720;  m.  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Yen.  Richard 
Wight,  Archdeacon  of  Limerick,  and  had  issue, 

Richard,  of  whom  presently.  Thomas,  h.  21  April,  1750. 

Bartholomew,  R.N.,  6.  9  June,  1751 ;  m.  Aug.  1791,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John  Armstead,  Esq.,  but  by  her 
(who  m.  2ndly,  George  Wade,  Esq.)  he  had  no  issue. 

Edward,  Col.  E.I.C.S.,  b.  27  June,  17.54;  ./.  unm. 

Robert,  b.  23  Dec.  1756 ;  m.  Barbara  Woolley,  an  heiress, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  Nov.  1839)  left  at  his  decease,  26  Jan. 
1844,  an  only  child,  Mary  WooUcy,  m.  2  Oct.  1839,  Field- 
Marshal  Viscount  Combermere,  G.C.B.,  of  Combermere 
Abbey,  Cheshire. 

Artliur,  Col.  E.I.C.S.,  6.  12  June,  1758;  m.  1802,  Catherine, 
dau.  of  John  Cuthbert,  Esq.,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 
John  Thomas  Cuthbert,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  Jane, 
dau.  of  Capt.  Amos  Westropp,  K.N.,  and  d.  leaving  issue 
two  dans.,  .Jane,  i,i.  18  Jan.  Is45,  Rev.  John  Bleakley, 
Rcctorof  Ballvmnilan,  co.  Cork;  and  Margaret. 

Mary,  -/,(.  William  Yielding,  Esq.  of  Belle  isle. 

Catherine,  hi.  William  Crofts,  Esq.  of  Dauesfort. 

Elizabeth,  to.  Col.  Roberts,  E.l.C.S. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Tne  Rev.  Richard  Gibbings,  of  Gibbings  Grove,  co.  Cork, 
b.  15  Feb.  1746  ;  m.  1st,  a  dau.  of  Arthur  Hyde,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of 
Castle  Hyde ;  and  2ndly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Odell,  Esq. 
of  Bealdarighy,  and  .sister  of  Col.  William  Odell,  of  The  Grove, 
M.P.,  and  by  the  latter  only  had  issue, 

I.  Bartholomew,  his  heir.  ,  „    ^ 

II.  TliOiiias(Rev.),  b.  1788;  m.  1812,  Agnes,  5th  dau.  of  Capt. 
Jonathan  Bruce  Roberts,  of  Charleville,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
dau.  of  WUliam  Watts  Gayer,  LL.D.,  Clerk  of  the  Irish 
Parliament,  and  d.  18ol,  leaving  issue, 


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1  Richard  (Eev.),  D.D.,  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History, 
Trin.  Coll.  Dublin;  m.  1846,  Caroline  Leonora,  dau.  of 
Kev.  John  Lovell  Salvador,  Student  of  Ch.  Cli.  Oxford, 
(of  the  family  of  Salvador  of  Salvador  Hall),  hy  his 
wife,  Frances  Pratt,  of  Cabra  Castle,  and  has  had  issue, 
two  sons  and  two  daus.,  of  whom  alone  survives,  John 
Thomas,  B.A.,  6.  1862, 

2  Jonathan,  deceased.  3  Thomas,  deceased. 

4  Kobcrt  (Eev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Kadlcy,  Berks,  b.  1819;  m. 
1859,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Hon.  and  Kev.  P.  A.  Irby,  Rector 
of  Cottesbrooke,  co.  Northampton,  and  d.  18G5,  leaving 
three  daus. 

5  Arthur  (Capt.),  killed  in  the  Indian  Mutiny,  June,  1857. 

6  William,  deceased. 

1  Mary,  m.  Rev.  George  Barrowes,  and  is  deceased. 

2  Agnes,  m.  Thomas  Cuthbert,  Esq.  of  Garrcttstown. 

S  Sarah  Oliver,  m.  Rev.  A.  W.  M.  Stewart,  of  Hornhcad, 
CO.  Donegal. 
III.  .Jane,  m.  Lieut.  Edmund  Odcll,  afterwards  Westropp,  of 
Ballysteen,  co.  Limerick. 
Tlio  elder  son, 

IJAETUOLOMEW  GiBBTNcs,  Esq.  of  Gibbings  Grove,  co.  Cork, 
r,i.  1809,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Richard  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Ballylin, 
CO.  Limerick,  and  had  issue, 
HicHARD,  late  of  Gibbings  Grove. 
\\'  iUiam,  Barristcr-at-Law. 

"'homas,  of  Dublin,  in.  Miss  Hughes,  sister  of  the  Hon.  Baron 
Hughes;  and  f?.  s.  -p-i  I'is   widow    m.  David   FitzGcrald, 
ICsq.  of  Merrion  Square,  Dublin,  eldest  brother  of  the  Right 
Hon.   J.  D.  FitzGcrald,  Judge  of   the   Queen's  Bench  in 
frcland. 
Robert  Edward,  J. P.,  of  Woodville,  Ballyhooly,  co.  Cork,  b. 
1824;  m.  1854,  Gcorgina Evans,  dau.  of  George  Bruce,  Esq., 
J.P.,  of  Milliown  Castle,  co.  Cork,  and  has  a  son,  Robert 
Bruce,  b.  1860,  and  other  issue. 
Catherine,  m.  Pierce  Goold,  Esq. 
Mary,  m.  —  Prater,  Esq.  Jane,  :>i.  Dr.  Edgar. 

The  eldest  son, 

EiCHARD  Gibbings,  Esq.  of  Gibbings  Grove,  co.  Cork,  m. 
May,  1834,  Octavia,  dau.  of  Rev.  Matthew  Purcell,  of  Burton 
House,  CO.  Cork,  son  of  Sir  John  Purcell,  of  Highfort,  by  whom 
(who  d.  Oct.  1836)  he  had  issue,  Richard,  now  of  Gibbings 
Grove;  and  Octavia  Purcell,  m.  18.59,  J.  W.  Cronin,  Esq., 
M.D.,  Staff  Surgeon  R.N.    Mr.  Gibbings  d.  1  Aug.  1876. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend  between  three  fleurs-de-lis,  two  in 
chief  and  one  in  base  az.  a  crescent  or.      Crcxt—A  demi-lion 
rampant  ppr..  holding  in  his  paws  a  fleur-de  lis  az. 
Heal — Gibbings  Grove,  Charleville,  eo.  Cork. 


GIBBON"    OP     SANDYMOUNT. 

GiBBOx,  William  Monk,  Esq.,  LL.D.  of  Sandy- 
tnomit,  CO.  Dublin,  and  thcParks,iN'eston,  co.  Chester, 
Barrister-at-Law,  I.  4  March,  1801;  m.  17  Oct. 
1832,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Eoxwell,  Esq.  of  Sarshill, 
CO.  Wexford,  and  has  issue, 

I.  EnwAr.D  AcTON,  A.M.,  Surgeon  -  IM.ijor,  A.M.D.,  &.  19 
June,  1835  ;  m.  4  March,  1875,  Eliza  Rebecca,  2nd  dau.  of 
Thomas  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Tlie  Castle,  Dublin,  and  had  i.ssue, 
Edward  Acton,  b.  16  March,  1876,  d.  an  infant ;  and 
Charles  Monk,  b.  1  Nov.  1877. 

II.  John  George,  LL.D.,  Barrister-at-Law,  &.  5  Aug.  1837; 
m.  19  Aug.  1SC3,  Mary  Elinor,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas 
Taylor,  Esq.  of  The  Castle,  Dublin,  and  has  issue,  'William 
Monk,  John  George,  Mary,  Anne,  and  Nessey. 

III.  William  Monk,  A.M.,  J. P.,  ofTempleshelin,  co.  Wexford, 
b.  14  Dec.  1838 ;  m.  14  Nov.  1872,  Margaret  Usher,  eldest 
dau.  of  Strangman  Davis-Goff,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Horetown,  co. 
Wexford,  and  has  issue,  Edward  Acton. 

I.  Mary,  6.  4  Aug.  1833  ;  d.  umn.  3  Dec.  1855. 

II.  Gcorgina,  b.  31  Dec.  1841  ;  m.  23  June,  1870,  John 
Henry  Edge,  A.M.,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  J. P.  of  Farnans, 
in  the  Queen's  Co. 

3LlllCa0C.— The  family  of  Gibbons  has  been  resident  in 
the  parish  of  Scdglcy  since  the  reign  of  Henry  VIII.  William 
Gibbons  was  possessed  of  lands  at  Sedgley  in  the  year  1522, 
as  appears  by  an  extant  deed,  and  was,  as  it  is  presumed, 
father  of  John  Gibbons,  of  Sedgley,  Churchwarden  of  that 
parish  from  1567  to  1577,  whose  son,  Thomas  Gibbons,  was 
bapt.  at  Sedgley  25  Feb.  1570.  Ills  son,  Thomas  Gibbons,  of 
Ettingshall,  was  bapt.  26  March,  ir,96,  and  ui.  7  Nov.  1622, 
Anne,  dau.  of—  Pershou.se,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 
William  Gideons,  of  Ettingshall,  Gent.,  bapt.  24  Jan.  1631, 
and  d.  22  Aug.  1683,  leaving  by  Anne  his  wife,  a  2nd  son, 
John  Gibbons,  of  Sedgley,  co.  Stafford,  b.  1G62,  m.  at  Ettings- 
Iiall,  1690,  Judith,  dau.  of  Edward  Bennett,  and  dying  9  Sept. 
1 727,  left  issue  by  her,  who  was  buried  25  Oct.  1716, 


Richard,  b.  1692,  living  1730. 

Edward,  b.  1693;  m.  his  cousin,  Mary  Gibbons,  and  had  a 

dau.,  Anne;  he  is  mentioned  in  the  will  of  his  brother 

John,  1743. 
Tobias,  6.  1695;  ra.  1720,  Mary  Evans;  he  was  living  1730, 

and  had  a  son,  William,  remainder  man  in  the  will  of  his 

uncle  John,  1743;  and  two  daus.,  Mary  and  Anne. 
John,  of  whom  we  treat. 
This 

John  Gibbons,  formerly  of  Sedgley,  co.  Stafford,  and  after- 
wards of  The  Marsh,  Church  Stretton,  Salop,  6.  1701,  settled  at 
Kindlestown,  co.  Wicklow;  in.  circa  1732,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Merionethshire,  North  Wales,  and  had 
issue  two  sons,  Thomas,  and  John,  of  whom  presently.  John 
Gibbons  (the  father)  made  his  will  6  Dec.  1743,  which 
proved  in  the  Court  of  Prerogative,  Dublin,  4  Feb.  1719-50, 
and  by  it  he  devised  his  English  estates  at  Sedgley  and  King's 
Swinsford  to  his  eldest  son,  Thomas,  and  his  Irish  estates  to  his 
2nd  son,  John,  with  remainders  overin  both.  He  dropped  the 
final  "  s  "  to  his  name.  After  his  death,  his  widow,  Mary,  m. 
the  Rev.  Wm.  Holroyd,  uncle  to  the  1st  Lord  Sheffield,  and  had 
two  daus.,  Sarah,  wife  of  the  Rev.  Moore  Smyth,  and  Mary, 
wife  of  the  Rev.  Jerome  Alley.  The  younger  son  of  John 
Gibbon  and  Mary  Lloyd, 

John  Gibbon,  of  Coldross,  co.  Wicklow,  commonly  called 
"Capt.  Gibbon,"  having  been  Capt.  of  a  corps  of  Yeomanry, 
b.  1736-37 ;  m.  at  Delgany,  8  Aug.  1763,  Mary,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Edward  Whitten,  of  Dublin,  and  by  her  (who  d.  '20  Jan, 
1820,  aged  80  years)  left  at  his  decease,  12  Jan.  1819,  amougst 
others,  a  third  son, 

Edward  Acton  Gibbon,  Esq.  of  Sandymount,  co.  Dublin; 
b.  31  Oct.  1771 ;  m.  at  Neston  Church,  29  April,  1802,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  William  Monk,  Esq.  of  Neston,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  24  Jan.  1838)  had  a  numerous  family,  who  all  d.  s.  2>-  in  Ws 
lifetime,  except  his  eldest  son,  whom  he  left  at  his  decease, 
31  Dec.  1864,  surviving  him. 

William  Monk,  now  of  Sandymount,  co.  Dublin,  and  the 
Parks,  Neston,  co.  Chester. 


GIBBONS    OF    THE    LEASOWES. 

Gibbons,  John  Skipwokth,  Esq.  of  The  Lea- 
sowes,  CO.  Worcester,  eldest  son  of  the  Eev.  B. 
Gibbons,  Vicar  of  Lower  Mitton,  co.  Worcester,  by 
Charlotte  Jane,  dau.  of  the  late  George  Skipworth, 
Esq.  of  Moorton  House,  co.  Lincoln,  h.  16  June, 
1852  ;  071.  Aug.  1875,  Constance  Sarah,  younger 
dau.  of  Henry  Crane,  Esq.  of  Oakhauiptou,  co. 
Worcester,  and  has  a  dau., 

Edith  Constance,  b.  28  Aug.  1S77. 

JLinCaSC— This  family  has  possessed  land  in  the  parish 
of  Sedgley  for  some  centuries.  By  an  existing  deed,  . 
1522,  in  the  reign  of  Henry  VIll.,  it  was  then  in  the  possession 
of  William  Gibbons,  who  left  it  to  his  son,  and  it  has  since  i 
tinned  to  descend  from  father  to  son.  John  Gibbons  (the 
ternal  grandfather  of  the  present  Mr.  Gibbons)  removed  to  King's 
Swinsford,  co.  Stafford,  built  a  residence,  and  afterwards  made 
a  purchase  of  the  mansion  called  Coibyns  Hall,  and  the  estate 
belonging  to  the  ancient  family  of  Corbyn.  The  said  John 
Gibbons,  who  was  the  son  of  William  Gibbons  and  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  b.  1703-4,  m.  circa  1728,  Grace,  dau.  of  John  Austen 
and  Jane  his  wife,  and  dying  14  Oct.  1778,  had  issue  by  her 
(who  d.  12  Aug.  1785)  an  eldest  son,  Thomas  Gibbons,  6, 
5  Jan.  1730;  m.  27  July,  1775,  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Moseley, 
of  Lcighton,  Cheshire,  by  Anne  his  wife,  and  had  six  sons 
and  six  daus.    The  last  survivor  was, 

Benjamin  Gibbons,  Esq.  J. P.,  6.  4  Aug.  1783,  who  pur- 
chased the  house  and  estate  of  the  Leasowes,  near  Birming- 
ham, once  the  abode  of  Shenstone,  the  poet.  Mr.  Gibbons 
had  estates  in  cos.  Gloucester,  Worcester,  Salop,  and  Stafford. 
He  d.  April,  1873,  and  was  .s.  by  his  great-nephew, 

John  Skipworth  Gibbons,  Esq.,  now  of  Leasowes,  son  of 
the  Rev.  Benjamin  Gibbons,  Rector  of  Lower  Milton,  co. 
Worcester,  by  Charlotte  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  George  Skip- 
worth,  Esq.  of  Moorton  House  Lincolnshire,  and  grandson  of 
John  Gibbons,  b.  4  Dec.  1777,  by  Elizabeth  Green  his  wife, 
which  last-named  John  Gibhons  was  brother  of  the  late  Ben- 
jamin Gibbons,  Esq.  of  the  Leasowes. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  lion  rampant  between  three  escallops  arg. 
CresL — A  demi-lion  regardant  sa.,  holding  between  his  paws  an  i 
escallop  arg. 

Seat— The  Leasowes,  near  Halesowen. 


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GT"BBS    OF    AliDENHAM    PARK. 

GiBBS,  Hexry  HrcKS,  Esq.  of  Alclenhr.m  Park, 
Herf?,  and  Clifton  Hampden,  co.  Oxford,  M.A. 
Exeter  Coll.  Oxford,  J.P.  co.  Herts  and  Middlesex, 
and  one  of  the  Directors  of  the  Bank  of  England, 
i.  31  Aug.  1819  ;  ni.  6  May,  1845,  Louisa  Anne,  3rd 
dau.  of  William  Adams,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  of  Tliorpe, 
Surrcj,  by  tl:e  Hon.  Mary  Anne  Cokayne  his  wife, 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  William  Cokayne,  of  Rushton 
HaU,  CO.  jSTorthampton,  and  niece  and  co-heiress  of 
Borlase,  6tli  and  last  Lord  Viscount  CuUen,  and 
by  her  has  issue, 

I.  Alban  George  Henut,  B.A.,  Christ  Church,  Oxfortl, 
6.  23  April,  1846;  vi.  18  Feb.  1873,  Bridget,  6th  surviving 
dau.  of  A.  J.  B.  Beresford-Hope,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  Lady 
Mildred  his  wife,  and  has  issue, 

1  Catherine  Louisa.  2  Mildred  Dorothea. 

II.  Walter  Antony,  h.  19  Jan.  1850 ;  d.  16  July,  1833. 

III.  Vicary,  h.  12  May,  1853,  B.A.  Christ  Church  Oxford. 

IV.  Herbert  Coiiayne,  b.  14  May,  1854,  B.A.  of  Trin.  Coll. 
Cambridge. 

V.  Kenneth  Francis,  b.  2  April,  1856,  of  Christ  Church, 
Oxford.  VI.  Henry  Lloyd,  b.  21  July,  18G1. 

I.  Edith  Caroline. 

ILtltCagC. — In  the  time  of  EtcnAUD  II.,  two  brothers  of 
this  family  (whose  name  was  spelt  variously  Gibbe,  Gibbes,  or 
Gibbs)  were  settled,  one  at  Honington,  co.  Warwick,  whose 
/Icscendants  continued  there  through  many  generations;  and 
the  other,  John  Gibbe,  on  an  estate  called  Venton,  or  Fenton, 
in  the  parish  of  Dartington,  Devon,  which  passed,  in  the  time 
of  Elizapeth,  to  the  families  of  Drewe  of  Hayne,  and 
Wootton  of  Inglebourne,  in  tlie  same  co.,  by  the  marriages  of 
Ehzabeth  and  Silvestra,  only  children  and  co-heirs  of  William 
Gibbs,  of  Fenton,  a  descendant  of  the  above-named  John 
Gibbe. 

In  the  latter  part  of  the  15th  century,  a  junior  branch  of  the 
Venton  family  had  planted  itself  in  Exeter,  and,  early  in  the 
reign  of  Henbt  VIII.,  members  of  it  are  found  in  the  neigh- 
bouring parishes  of  Woodbury  and  Clyst  St.  George,  in  which 
latter  village  John  Gibbe,  on  1  May,  15G0,  purchased  from 
Thomas,  Lord  Wentworth,  a  small  estate  called  Pytt,  which 
is  now  in  the  possession  of  Antony  Gibbs,  Esq.  of  Cliarlton 
(.9ce  GiBBS  of  Tyate^fithl). 

George  Gibbs,  of  Clyst  St.  George,  &.  Oct.  1004;  eldest  son 
of  John  Gibbe  the  elder,  who  d.  July,  1652,  and  grandson  of 
George  Gybbes,  of  Clyst  St.  George,  and  Welthean  (Gwenllian) 
his  wife,  left,  by  Alice  his  wife  (besides  three  daus.),  five  sons. 
The  4th  son, 

Abraham  Giebs,  of  Topsham,  Devon,  &.  18  Aug.  IG49 ;  m. 
Tryphaena,  dau.  of  William  Howe,  Esq.  of  Shobbrooke,  Devon; 
and  d.  1718.    His  son, 

Abraham  Gibbs,  also  of  Topsham,  6.  Feb.  1686;  d.  Sept. 
1726,  having  been  twice  married,  1st,  to  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of 
Nehemiah  Monke,  of  Topsham  ;  and2ndlj'.  to  Sarah,  2nd  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Eobert  Lisle,  Esq.  of  Topsham  (by  Mary  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Downe)  widow  of — Ewings.  By  this 
last  wife  he  had  an  only  son, 

John,  also  of  Topsham,  bapt.  1723;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
heir  of  William  Meachin,  and  d.  20  July,  1774,  leaving  six 
sons  and  one  dau., 

1  John,  bapt.  July,  1755;  d.  unm.  after  1779. 

2  William,  also  of  Topsham,  bapt.  19  Jvtne,  1757;  m.  Aug. 
1790,  Susannah,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Thomas  Ley,  Eector  of 
Doddescombe  Leigh,  Devon,  and  d.  1830,  leaving  five 
sons  and  two  daus., 

William  Henry,  of  Naples  and  Palermo,  and  afterwards 
of  Genoa,  b.  3  June,  1791 :  d.  9  Dec.  1858,  unm. 
John  Ley,  b.    5  June,    1793;  in.   Ellin,  dau.  of  John 
Gamble,  of  London,  and  d.  1837,  having  had  issue, 
John  Douglas  Lyle,  of  Alexandria,  in  Egypt,  b.  21  Jan, 
1833;  TO.  26  June,  1858,  Marian,  dau.  of  James  Bal. 
lard,  of  Tamworth,  who  d.  s.  -p.  March,  1878. 
Frances  Louisa,  d.  unm.  Jan.  1836. 
Ellin  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  26  Dec.  1864. 
Lyle,  b.  1800 ;  d.  4  March,  1814. 
Abraham,  b.  1805,  d.  young. 

Charles,  of  Genoa,  b.  23  May,  1807;  m.  Stuarta,  eldest 
dau.  of  Yates  Browne,  Esq.,  by  Stuarta  his  wife,  4th 
dau.  of  David,  2nd  Lord  Erskine  ;  d.  at  Genoa,  14  Dec. 
1857,  leaving  one  dau.,  Constance  Jacqueline.  His 
■widow  remarried  Emilio  Brioschi,  of  Milan,  and  d.  July, 


b.  1797;  d.  unm.  at  Tiverton,  10  Jan.  1847. 
Mary  Matilda,  6.  April,  1801,  d.  unm.  8  Jan.,  1877. 


3  Abraham,  of  Naples  and  Palermo,  bapt.  10  Sept.  1758; 
»).  Mary  Elizaberh,  dau.  of  Sir  ,JauK-s  Douglas,  and  rf. 
Dec.  lbI6,  leavini;-  Mary  Kli/iliiU  (/i;  iin-ine,  his  only 
child,  ,/i.  lO.Uay,  18irj,  Liciu.  i,;  ,  A^he  A' Court, 
of  Amington  Hall,  CO.  \\av\ii.  i.,  .  i,  ,,  luud  the  name  of 
Kepington,  by  royal  licensu,  J:  UcL.  Izijo,  n.ndd.19  April, 
18ul.    By  hiiu  she  has  two  children, 

Charies  Hcni-y  Wyndham,  M.P.  for  Wilton,  6. 14  Oct. 

1819;  m.  5  Aug.  1854,  to  Emily,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry 

Currie,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  the  Eight  Hon.  Lord  Herbert  of 

Lea,  and  mother  of  the  present  Earl  of  Pembroke. 

4  George,  hapt.  JiUy,  1761 ;  d.  imm. 

5  Lyle,  of  Genoa,  bapt.  July  1761 ;  d.  unm.  1839. 

6  Thomas,  Lieut.  E.N.,  bapt.  Oct  1767 ;  d.  unm.  1798. 

1  Elizabeth,  b.  1752;  wife  of  James  Eichards,  Esq.  of 
Abbot's  Leigh,  near  Bristol,  d.  s.  p.  April,  1840. 

Abraham  Gibbs,  of  Topsham,  had  by  his  first  wife,  Mary  Monke, 
a  dau.,  Anna,  m.  Mr.  Eemniett,  of  Crediton;  and  two  sons, 
viz.,  George,  buried  at  Topsham  1713;  and 

George  Abraham  Gibbs,  Esq.  of  Exeter,  who,  in  1723,  s. 
(as  heir-at-law  to  his  great-uncle,  George  Gibbs)  to  the  above- 
mentioned  estate  of  Pytt,  in  the  parish  of  Clyst  St.  George. 
He  ;ii,.  1747,  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Anthony  Vicary,  of 
Exeter,  by  Ehzabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Mr.  Nicholas  Muujkley, 
of  the  same  city,  and  had  five  sons  and  five  daus., 

I.  George,  b.  23  Sept.  1748 ;  d.  24  Sept.  1750. 

II.  Vicary  (Sir),  of  Hayes,  Kent,  M.P.  for  the  University  of 
Cambridge,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas,  b. 
27  Oct.  1751 ;  d.  8  Feb.  1820.  He  m.  Frances  Cerjat 
Kenneth,  dau.  ot  Major  William  Mackenzie,  and  sister  of 
Francis  Humberstone,  Lord  Seaforth,  and  left  one  dau.  ani 
heiress. 

Maria  Elizabeth,  living  1878,  widow  of  Licut.-Gen.  Sir 
Andrew  Pilkington,  of  Catslield  Place,  Sussex,  Col.  of  the 
20th  regt.  (who  d.  23  Feb.  1853).  She  has  two  daus., 
Maria  Georgina,  wife  of  the  Eev.  Burrell  Hayley,  of 
Catstield  aforesaid;  and  Louisa  Elizabeth,  widow  of 
Eichard  Thomas  Lee,  Esq.  of  Grove  Hall,  co.  York  (who 
d.  18  Feb.  1878). 

III.  George,  of  Eodland,  co.  Gloucester,  and  of  the  city  of 
Bristol,  Merchant,  b.  9  May,  1753;  d.  at  Eedland,  15  Aug. 
1818,  having  to.  1st,  about  1776,  Esther  Joanna,  dau.  of 
Pilchard  Farr,  Esq.  of  Bristol,  and,  in  her  children,  heiress 
to  her  brothers.  She  d.  29  Oct.  1787.  He  r,i.  2ndly,  23 
July,  1795,  Anne,  dau.  of  W.  Aleyn,  Esq.,  and  by  the 
former  wife  only  had  issue  to  survive  infancy. 

1  George,  b.  30  Oct.  1778,  d.  an  infant. 

2  George  of  Belmont,  Somerset,  J. P.,  6.  27  Dec.  1779;  m. 
Isr,  27  May,  1802,  Salvina,  dau.  and  heir  of  Henry  Hendy, 
Esq.  of  Barbados  (she  d.  1809);  and  2ndly,  8  Aug.  1814, 
his  cousin  Harriett,  dau.  of  Antony  Gibbs,  Esq.  Mr. 
George  Gibbs  rf.  without  issue,  28  March,  1863.  He 
devised  Belmont  to  his  widow,  with  remainder  to  his 
brother-in-law,  Joseph  Gibbs,  and  his  wife,  successively, 
for  life,  with  remainder  to  George  Louis  Monck  Gibbs, 
their  eldest  son,  who  subsequently  sold  Belmont  to  his 
uncle,  William  Gibbs,  owner  of  the  adjoining  estate  of 
Tyntesfield. 

3  Richard,  b.  12  April,  1781 ;  d.  young. 

1  Joanna,  d.  unm.  at  Exvvick,  near  Exeter,  Nov.  1823, 
aged  66.  2  Anne,  d.  April,  1793,  in  her  8th  year. 

rv.  Abraham,  of  Exeter,  Merchant,  b.  19  Aug.  1754;  d.unm. 
May,  1782.  v.  Antony. 

I.  Elizabeth,  b.  1750;  m.  1776,  her  cousin,  Eobert  Butler 
Eemmett,  of  Plymouth,  M.D.,  and  had  one  surviving  son, 
Eobert,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  1780. 

II.  Anne,  wife  of  Samuel  BanfiU,  of  Exwick  House,  Devon, 
b.  1757,  d.  s.  fi.  1828. 

III.  Mary,  wife  of  the  Eev.  Charles  Crawley,  Eector  of  Stowe 
Nine  Churches,  co.  Northampton,  and  Vicar.of  Broadway, 
CO.  Worcester  (who  d.  4  June,  1849,  in  his  S3rd  year), 
leaving  two  sons  and  seven  daus., 

1  Charles  Crawley,  Esq.  of  Littlcmore,  near  Oxford,  &• 
25  Sept  1778;  m.  Eliza  Katharine,  dau.  of  Abraham 
Grimes,  Esq.  of  Coton  House,  co.  Warwick,  and  d.  leaving 
one  surviving  son. 

2  George  Abraham  Crawley,  Esq.  of  Fitzroy  Farm,  High- 
gate,  b.  26  Sept.  1795 ;  to.  Caroline,  dau.  of  David  Powell, 
Esq.  of  Loughton,  Essex,  and  had  three  sons  and  eiglit 
daus.    He  rf.  24  July,  1862. 

1  Anne,  wife  of  the  Eev.  John  Lloyd  Crawley,  her  cousin, 
Eector  of  Heyford,  co.  Northampton  (who  rf.  1850),  and 
had  eight  sons  and  one  dau.    She  d.  2  Jan.  1865,  aged  75. 

2  Mary,  d.  16  April,  1865,  a^ed  78.  3  Susanna. 

4  Elizabeth,  widow  of  the  Eev.  George  William  Daubeny, 
of  Seend,  Wilts  (who  d.  I860),  son  of  Archdeacon  Daubeny. 
She  had  issue.         5  Isabella,  6.  23  Oct.  1792,  rf.  young. 

6  Caroline,  wife  of  her  cousin,  George  Henry  Gibbs,  of 
AkUnham  ;  rf.  13  Feb.  1850,  aged  55. 

7  Chariotte,  wife  of  her  cousin,  the  Eev.  W.llam  Ciuwlejr 
(who  rf.  17  Dec.  1858),  has  had  one  son  and  four  daus. 

IV.  Sibclla,  rf.  18 U,  aged  80. 

y.  Sarah,  rf.  uum.  1785,  aged  22. 


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GIB 


VI.  Catherine,  wife  of  Mr.  Burroughs,  of  Taunton,  d.  s.  p. 
1820,  aged  53. 

The  youngest  son, 

Antony  Gibbs,  Esq.  of  London,  Merchant,  6.  3  March,  1756 ; 

r.i.  Dorothea  Barnctta,  '.ind  dau.  ..f  William  Hucks,  Esq.  of 

Ivnarcsborough  (ind  son  of  Joseiih  Hucks,  Esq. of  Bloomsbui-y, 

and  Fiducia  his  wife,  dau.  of  Joshua  Lomax,  Esq.  of  Child- 

wickbury,  co.  Herts),  and  Eleanor  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  i 

Uaraett,  Esq.  of  Knarcsboroufch,  which  Dorothea  was,  in  her 

issue,  heiress  to  her  cousins,  Sarah  and  Anne  Noyes,  nieces 

and  co-heirs  of  Robert  Hucks,  Esq.  of  Aldenham,  Herts,  Chf- 

ton,  Hampden,  Oxon,  and  other  estates  in  those  cos.  and  in 

Berks.    Mr.  Antony  Gibbs  d.  10  Dec.  1S15;  his  widow,  4  Eeb. 

1820,  in  her  COth  year.    They  had  issue, 

George  Henry,  of  whom  presently. 

William,  of  Tyutestield.    (6ce  Gibbs  of  TynUnMd.) 

Joseph,  Perpetual  Curate  of  Cliiton  Hampden,  6.  23  July, 

1801,  M.  Emily,  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Vaughan  of  Crick- 

howcU,  CO.  Brecon  (representative  of  the  family  of  Vaughan 

of  Tretower)  by  Emilia  his  wife,  sister  of  John  Berkeley 

Monck,  Esq.  of  Coley  Park,  near  Iteading.    Mrs.  Joseph 

Gibbs  (her  husband  having  died  22  March,  1S64)  inherited 

Belmont  in  1865,  under  the  will   of  George  Gibbs,  Esq., 

above  mentioned,  formerly  of  that  place,  and  d.  7  Sept. 

1863,  having  had  by  lier  husband  six  sons  and  three  daus., 

1  Joseph  Henry,  b.  3  June,  1832;  d.  1833. 

2  George  Louis  Monxk,  6.  28  April,  1838;  m.  5  Jan.  1864, 
Laura  Beatrice,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Arthur  Hallam  Elton, 
Bart,  of  Clevedon  Court,  Somerset,  and  has  issue,  Joseph 
Arthur,  h.  25  Nov.  1867 ;  George  Harold,  b.  28  Feb.  lS6i); 
Stanley  Vaughan,  b.  1  Jan.  1«72 ;  Antony  Edmund,  b. 
27  Dec.  1873;  Mabel  Beatrice;  Agnes  Hilda;  Lilian 
Mary;  Beatrice  ilhoda;  and  Helen  Laura. 

3  Joseph  Hucks,  6.  14  Oct.  1840;  )/(.  13  June,  1867,  Mary 
Eider,  youngest  dau.  of  Richard  Budd,  M.D.,  of  Barnstaple, 
Devon,  and  has  issue,  Richard  William  Sidney,  b.  in 
Paris,  28  March,  1868,  d.  26  Aug.  1868;  Edward,  b. 
6  Sept.  1869,  d.  1  Nov.  1876;  Evelyn  Antonia  Hermcn- 
gilda,  b.  in  Mexico.  28  Feb.  1871 ;  Leonard  Albert,  b. 
-27  Sept.  1875. 

4  George  Henry  (Rev.),  b.  15  Sept.  1842;  to,  3  Sept.  1868, 
Mildred,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Moidaunt,  Esq.  of  Flax 
Eourton,  Somerset,  and  has  issue,  Emily;  Mildred 
Blanche ;  Mary  Balmain,  d.  1875 ;  Ethel  May ;  Olive ; 
Annie  Rose,  d.  1877. 

5  William  Cobham  (Rev.),  b.  28  July,  1845,  of  Jesus  Coll. 
Cambridge,  Vicar  of  St.  Andrew's,  Exwick,  near  Exeter. 

6  Stanley  Vaughan,  b.  30  Nov.  1846 ;  d.  unm.  at  Kingston, 
Jamaica,  25  Feb.  1870. 

1  Emily  Harriett,  wife  of  Ven.  Alfred  Pott,  M.A.,  Arch- 
deacon of  Beiks,  formerly  Vicar  of  Abingdon,  Bei'ks,  and 
now  of  Clifton  Hampden,  co.  Oxon,  and  has  five  sons 
and  five  daus. 

2  Dorothea  Bametta,  wife  of  the  Rev.  George  Heberden, 
B.A.,  Perpetual  Curate  of  Eanmore,  Sui-rey,  and  has  sis 
sous  and  four  daus. 

3  Harriett  Theresa,  wife  of  James  Mordaunt,  Capt.  in  the 
109th  regt.,  and  has  two  daus. 

Harriett,  m.  her  cousin,  George  Gibbs,  of  Belmont,  and 
d.  s.  p.  15  Oct.  1865,  aged  79. 

Anne,  d.  unm.  6  Oct.  1852,  aged  55. 
The  eldest  son, 

George  Henry  Gibbs,  Esq.  of  Aldenham  Park,  Herts,  and 
of  Clifton  Hampden,  co.  Oxford:  Merchant  of  London,  b. 
24  Aug.  1785;  m.  7  July,  1817,  Caroline,  6th  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Charles  Crawley,  Rector  of  Stowe  Nine  Churches,  co.  North- 
ampton, by  Mary  his  wife,  3rd  dau.  of  George  Abraham  Gibbs, 
Esq.  of  Exeter,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  Feb.  1850)  has  issue 
(besides  three  sons  and  a  dau.,  who  d.  infants), 

I.  Henry  Hccks,  now  of  Aldenham. 

II.  Antony,  (if  Merry  Hill,  Herts,  M.A.  ofWorcester  College, 
Oxford,  b.  20  Nov.  1823;  i/t.  7  Dec.  1854,  Isabella  Mar- 
fraret,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  late  Charles  David 
Gordon,  Esq.  (*ce  Gordon  of  Abcrgddie),  and  d.  s.  p.  Dec. 
1856.  His  widow  remarried,  7  June,  1866,  Robert  Henry 
Lee  Warner,  Esq.  of  Tibberton  Court,  co.  Hereford. 

III.  George,  b.  11  Feb.  1827,  of  Exeter  College,  Oxford; 
drowned  in  the  Isis,  3  June,  1846. 

IV.  Charles,  /).28  June,  1829,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army  (retired). 

V.  William  Lloyd,  h.  6  Dec.  1830;  ((.  unm.  27  Aug.  1800. 

VI.  John  Lomax  (Rev.),  b.  28  March,  1832,  M.A.  Exeter 
College  Oxford,  Vicar  of  Clifton  Hampden,  1864;  m. 
3  Jan.  1760,  Isabel  Marianne,  2nd  dau.  of  Robert  Bright, 
Esq.  of  Abbotsleigh,  near  Bristol,  by  Caroline,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Tyndall,  of  the  Royal  Fort,  Bristol,  and  has  issue, 

1  John  Arthur,  b.  27  Oct.  1800. 

2  Robert  Tyudall,  b.  20  May,  1865. 

3  Re;;inald,  b.  29  June,  1867. 

4  Francis  Lomax,  b.  28  Jan.  1809. 

1  Caroline  Blanche.  2  Isabel  Alice. 

3  Mary  Beatrice.  4  Ethel  Constance. 

II.  Francis,  h.  9  Aug.  183 1 ;   sometime  of  E.\.ctcr  College, 


0.\ford;  d. 


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1867 


VIII.  Robert  Craw'ey,  6.  4  Jan.  1839;  d.  31  July,  1856. 

I.  Caroline,  d.  unm.  11  Jan.  1859. 

II.  Mary  Dorothea,  m.  Dec.  1856,  George  Edward  Cokayne 
(formerly  Adams),  M.A.,  Barrister-at>-"Law,  Rouge-Dragon 
Pursuivant,  now  Lancaster  Herald,  youngest  son  of  the  late 
William  Adams,  LL.D.,  by  the  Hon  Mary  Anne  Adams,  of 
Thorpe,  Surrey,  and  has  sons  and  daus. 

He  d.  21  Aug.  1842,  at  Venice. 

Arras — Arg.,  three  battleaxes  erect  sa.  a  bordure  nebnly  ,of 
the  last.  Crtst — In  front  of  a  rock  a  dexter  arm  embowed 
in  armour,  the  hand  in  a  gauntlet  ppr.,  bearing  a  baitleaxe  sa. 
ilott] — Tenax  propositi. 

Sent — Aldenham  Park,  near  Watford,  Herts.  Town  House— 
St.  Dunstan's,  Regent's  Park,  N.W. 


GIBBS    OF    TYNTESFIEI^. 

Gibbs,  Matilda  Blanche,  of  Tyntesficld,  in  the 
parish  of  Wrasall,  Somerset,  Avidow  of  William 
Gibbs,  of  Tyntesfield,  sou  of  Antony  Gibbs,  Esq., 
by  Dorothea  Barnetta  his  -wife,  duu.  of  William 
liucks  (see  Gibbs  of  Aldenham).  Mrs.  Gibbs 
is  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  T.  Crawley-Boevcy,  Bart. 
of  Flaxley  Abbey,  co.  Gloucester,  by  Mary  Albinia 
liis  ■wife,  dau.  of  Sir  T.  Hyde  Page  :  she  has  issue, 

I.  Antony,  6.  10  Dec.  1841,  of  Pytt,  in  the  parish  of  Clyst  St. 
George,  Devon,  M.A.  Exeter  Coll.  Oxford,  J.P.  Somerset, 
ill.  22  June,  187'2,  Janet  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  J.  L. 
Merivalc,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  George  Abraham,  6.  6  July,  1873. 

2  Antony  Hubert,  6.  18  Sept.  1874. 

3  William,  b.  20  Nov.  1877. 

1  Albinia  Rose,  b.  31  March,  1876. 

II.  AVilliam,  b.  14  Jan.  1846  ;  d.  unm.  11  June,  1869. 

III.  George  Abraham,  6. 25  March,  1848;  d.  umn.  at  Kingston, 
Jamaica,  23  Feb.  1870. 

IV.  Henry  Martin,  b.  30  May,  1850. 

I.  Dorothea  Harriett,  b.  12  June,  1840. 

II.  Alice  Blanche,  b.  27  Oct.  1843;  m.  16  Aug.  1866,  Eev, 
Alfred  Gurney,  M.A.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Hampden 
Gurney,  and  has  issue,  1  Cyril,  b.  1868;  2  William  Hamp- 
den, b.  1870,  and  d.  12  March,  1871. 

III.  Albinia  Anne,  6.  7  June,  1853 ;  d.  18  April,  1874. 
Residences— Cho.rlto'a,  Nailsea,  Somerset;   Tyntesfield,  near 

Bristol. 


GIBBS    OF    DERRY. 

Gibbs,  John,  Esq.  of  The  Yews,  ShefBeld,  co. 
York,  late  a  Capt.  in  the  Cinque  Ports  Volunteer 
Ai-tilleiy,  b.  25  May,  1811  ;  on.  20  Jan.  1849,  Anne, 
eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  (and  eventually  sole 
heiress)  of  Mark  Skelton,  Esq.  of  The  Yews,  Capt. 
West  Yorkshire  Hussars,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Thorp,  Esq.  of  Bauks  Hall,  co.  York,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  19  June,  1868)  has  issue, 

I.  Louisa  Christina  Waldegravc. 

II.  Anna  Maria  Selina. 

Mr.  Gibbs  is  the  author  of  A  Letter  to  the  Board 
of  Health,  printed  by  order  of  the  House  of  Com- 
mons, and  eulogised  by  Humboldt,  and  of  other 
■works. 

HillCagC— Daniel  Gibbes,  Esq.  of  Cork,  and  of  Deny, 
CO.  Cork,  descended  from  the  family  of  Gicbes  of  Dci-Oix,  had 
issue,  with  five  daus.  (Catherine,  wife  of  John  Norcott,  Esq. 
of  Ballygarret;  Elizabeth;  Judith,  d.  at  an  advanced  age, 
1783;  Mary;  and  Sarah,  wife  of  Joseph  ffranklyn,  Esq.  of 
Brittas,  near  Cork),  two  sons,  John  Gibbes,  Esq.  of  Derry, 
d.  s.  J). ;  and 

Daniel  Gibbes,  E.^j.  of  Derry,  co.  Cork,  admitted  a  Freeman 
at  Large  of  the  city  of  Cork,  b.March,  17'J5,  and  mentioned  in 
Smith's  "History  of  Cork"  for  his  "very  good  improve- 
ments" at  Derry.  His  will,  dated  19  Oct.  1763,  was  proved 
4  Jan.  following.  He  m.  Frances,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
George  Bennett,  Esq.,  Alderman  of  Cork,  by  his  1st  wife, 
Lucy,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Kdmond  ffrench,  Esq.,  Alderman  of 
Cork,  and  half-sister  of  John  Bennett,  Esq.,  Justice  of  the 
King's  Bench  in  Ireland.  By  her  he  had  (with  two  daus., 
EUzabeth  and  Frances)  two  sons, 

I.  Daniel,  of  Derry,  co.  Cork,  J. P.,  Deputy  Governor  of  co. 
Cork,  and  Col.  of  a  Toluntecr  corps,  admitted  a  Freeman  at 


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Lar<reof  the  city  of  Covk,  20  April,  1773;  he  m.  £0  Fob. 
i778,  Miiiy,  ilau.  of  Sii  Robert  Warren,  Hart,  of  Warrens- 
court,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  Aug.  1807)  had  issue, 

1  Daniel  Robert,  b.  10  Sept.  1782;  d.  unm.  25  Jan.  1799. 

2  John  Bennett,  J. P.,  Lieut.  Koyal  Corii  city  regt.  of 
inilitia,  0.  14  June,  1787;  admitted  a  Freeman  at  Large 
of  Cork,  ;>  April,  1809;  he  m„  Sarah,  dau.  of  the  llev. 
John  Gibbs,  of  Inchigeelagh,  but  d.  s.  -p. 

3  Robert  Warren  (Rev.)  A.M.,  of  Derry,  co.  Cork,  and  of 
Van  Dieman's  Land,  J.P.,  6.  13  April,  1790;  m.  Maria, 
dou.  of  Abraham  Cross,  Esq.  of  Shandy  Hall,  co.  Cork, 
by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Emanuel- Moore,  Bart. ;  and 
d.  30  Oct.  1853,  leaving  issue, 

Robert  Warren,  J  .P.  Abraham  John  Starke. 

Elizabeth  Johnson. 

1  Anne,  iii.  Richard  Kettles,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Nettlcville,  co. 
Cork. 

2  Frances,  ra.  William  Crooke,  Esq.  of  Derrecn,  co. 
Cork,  J. P.  3  Mary,  m.  Henry  Cross,  Esq. 

II.  John,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  2nd  son, 

The  Rev.  John  Gibbs,  of  Inchigeelagh  and  Ballynora,  co. 
Cork,  m.  1st,  1779,  Frances,  dau.  of  Richard  Browne,  Esq., 
J.P.,  of  Coolcowcr,  CO.  Cork,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Col. 
Mitchell,  of  Horville,  Somerset ;  and  2iidly,  Isabella,  dau.  of 
—  Council,  Esq.,  but  had  issue  by  the  former  only, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Richard  Browne,  m.  2  Aug.  1821,  Martha,  youngest  dau. 
of  William  Pierie  (a  member  of  the  ancient  Scotch  family 
of  PiEHiE,  or  PiRiE,  of  Edinburgh),  by  Mary  Anne  his  wife, 
dau.  of  E.  Kyme,  of  London;  and  d.  at  sea,  8  Oct.  1839, 
leading  issue, 

1  Richard  Butler,  b.  2  .Sept.  1822. 

2  WilUam  Daniel,  6.9  Nov.  1824;  d.  at  sea,  12  ]\Liy,  1844. 

3  George  Sleight,  6.  26  Dec.  1828:  m.  13  May,  1857, 
Isabella  Smith,  dau.  of  Hudson  Atkinson  Binney,  Esq.  of- 
Darlington. 

1  Martha,  m.  John  Pratt,  Esq. 
ni.  Daniel  Henry,  shipwrecked  in  Torres  Straits,  18.02,  and 
never  since  heard  of. 
rv.  George  Bennett,  d.  %m;n. 

V.  Albert,  m.  12  Oct.  1837,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Henry  Douthat,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  Cork  ;  and  d.  s.  p. 
15  Jan.  1850. 
I.  Sarah,  m.  1st,  John  Bennett  Gibbs.  Esq.  of  Derry,  co. 
Cork,  J. P.,  d.  s.  'p. ;  and  2ndly,  John  George  Pyne,  Esq.  of 
Ballynacarriga,  co.  Cork. 
The  Rev.  John  Gibbs  d.  3  April,  1806.    His  eldest  son, 

John  Gibbs,  Esq.  of  Ballynora,  co.  Cork,  a  Capt.  Roy:il  Cork 
City  Militia,  m.  5  Sept.  1810,  Louisa  Anne,  dau.  (by  Mary  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Loftus,  Bart.)  of  the  Rev.  Edward 
Cary,  of  Munfin,  co.  Wexford,  and  grand-dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Oliver  Cary,  of  Munfin,  by  his  wife,  Frances  Southwell,  niece 
of  Thomas  Lord  Southwell  (through  this  lino  of  ancestry  the 
present  John  Gibbs,  Esq.,  has  a  royal  descent  from  King 
Edward  I.),  and  had  issue, 
John,  his  heir. 

Maria,  2nd  wife  of  Charles  R.  W.  Lane,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Gcn. 
H.M.  Indian  army,  C.B. 
Louisa,  d.  13  May,  1836. 
Mr.  Gibbs  d.  1818.    His  eldest  son  is  the  present  John  Gibbs, 
Esq.  of  the  Yews. 

.^}-i)i.s— Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  three  battle-axes 
erect  sa.,  for  Gibbs;  2nd,  gu.,  a  plate  between  three  demi- 
lions  couped  erminois,  for  Eexkett:  3rd,  sa.,  a  bend  arg. 
between  two  dolphins,  naiant,  ppr.,  for  Ffrencb.  CreH — A 
griffin's  head  erased  arg.  pierced  through  the  back  of  the 
neck  with  an  arrow  or,  barbed  and  feathered  of  the  first. 
Motto — Au  but. 
Scat— The  Yews,  Sheffield. 


aiBSON    OF    WHELPIIIGG, 

GiBSOisr,  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Whelprigg,  co.  West- 
morJand,  J. P.,  educated  at  Eugbj  and  Trin.  Coll. 
Cambridge,  B.A.  1866,  M.A.  1870,  b.  30  Dec.  ISlij 
s.  his  faAer  1S6S. 

Ht'nCagr.— Joseph  Gibson,  of  Barbon,  purchased  Whelp- 
rigg  1687.  By  his  2nd  wife,  Hannah  Garnett,  of  Bankhouse, 
he  left,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Joseph  Gibson,  ?/i.  Elizabeth  Fowler,  of  Barbon  Beckfoot, 
fcy  whom  he  had,  with  other  issue,  two  sons,  Joseph  Gibson, 
of  Whelprigg,  d.  unm.,  and 

James  Gibson,  of  Fellgarth,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Wilson, 
of  Leasgill,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  two  sons,  Joseph  Gibson, 
of  Whelprigg,  d.  warn.;  and 

William  Gibson,  of  Bcckhead,  Kirkby  Lonsdale,  m.  Mar- 
giret,  dau.  and  eventual  heiress  of  John  Wilson  Robincun, 


Esq.,  by  Margaret  Mawdesley  his  wife,  heiress  of  the  family  of 
Godsalve,  of  Eigmaden,  by  whom  he  had,  with  nine  other 
children,  who  d.  young,  three  daus.,  Mary,  </.  1809;  Margaret. 
d.  1850;  Hannah,  m.  Bryan  Padgett  Gregson,  of  Caton,''Lan- 
cashire,  d.  1864,  and  one  son, 

Joseph  Gibson,  Esq.  of  Whelprigg,  b.  28  July,  1805,  s.  1833, 
d.  6  Oct.  1868,  J.P.  for  Westmoriand.  High  Sheriff  I860'. 
He  1)1.  24  April,  1841,  Anne,  3rd  dau.  of  Reginald  Remington, 
of  the  Crowtrees,  Melling,  co.  Lancaster,  by  Catherine  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Machcll,  Esq.,  of  Aynsome,  co.  Lancaster, 
by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph,  now  of  Whelprigg. 

I.  Catherine.  11.  Margaret  Anne. 

III.  Mary  Anne,  m.  Henry  Ernest  HoUins,  Esq.  of  Plcaslcy, 
by  whom  she  had  two  sons,  1  Charles  Ernest;  2  Joseph.  " 

IV.  Clara  Maria. 

^ rms— Arg.,  three  storks  rising  ppr.  Quartering :  Godsalve 
q/"JJi.</?)iadc«,  and  Mawdesley  vf  Alawdesley.  Vrcsl — A  stork 
rising  ppr. 

SMt — Whelprigg,  Kirkby  Lonsdale,  Westmorland. 


GIBSON    OF    SANDGATE    LODGE. 

Carew-G-ibsox,  George  Carew,  Esq.  of  Sand- 
gate  Lodge,  Sussex,  b.  31  July,  1843,  Capt.  in  the 
8th  Sussex  Eifle  Volunteers,  m.  1866,  Emily,  dau. 
of  Eev.  George  Palmer,  Eector  of  Sulhugton  and 
Parham,  Sussex,  and  has  a  son  and  heir, 
John  George,  b.  1866. 

HinCiigC  — John  Gibson,  an  Honorary  Freeman  of  Glas- 
gow, m.  Hester,  dau.  and  eventual  heir  of  Joseph  Pardee,  of 
Hailes  Orchard,  co.  Worcester,  and  had  an  only  child, 

Thomas  Gibson,  Esq.  of  Bradston  Brook,  Shalford,  Surrey, 
m.  1775,  Mary,  only  surviving  dau.  of  John  Eradburne,  Esq. 
of  Hyde  Abbey  House,  Winchester,  and  had  (with  two  daus., 
Mary  Anne,  <;.  vnm.  Nov.  1839  :  and  Emma)  an  only  son, 

George  John  Gibson,  Esq.  of  Sandgate  Lodge,  Sussex,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  m.  1812,  Eliza,  eldest  dau.  of  Carew  Elers,  Esq.  of 
Gower  Street,  London  (Founder's  kin  at  Wadham  College),  and 
d.  leaving  one  son, 
George  Carew,  of  Bradston  Brook,  Surrey,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  for  Sussex  1855,  ■;«.  1st,  1841,  Eliza,  youngest 
dau.  of  the  late  Robert  Pardee,  Esq.  of  Park  House,  Bewdley, 
CO.  Worcester,  D.L.,  and  had  a  son,  George  Carew,  now  of 
Sandgate  Lodge;  and  a  dau.,  Sidney  Elizabeth.  He  5)!. 
2ndly,  1849,  Anna  Blaria  Arabella,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late 
John  Locker,  Esq.,  Chief  Magistrate  and  Registrar  of  tho 
Vice  Admiralty  Court,  Malta,  and  left  by  her  two  sons, 
Edwin  Stillingfleet,  6.  1850;  and  Alfred  Bradburne,  b.  185;!. 
Mr.  George  Gibson  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Cabew,  and  d..  5  Sept.  1800. 

Arms — Gu.,  three  keys  fessways  in  pale  or,  in  chief  a  port- 
cullis of  the  last.  Crest — A  pelican  vulning  lierself  and  feeding 
her  young  ppr.  gorged  with  a  mural  crown  or.  MoUo — 
Coelestes  pandite  porta;. 

Scat — Sandgate  Lodge,  Steyniug,  Sussex. 


GIBSON-WATT    OF    DOLDOWLD. 

Sec  'vYatt. 


GIBSONE    OF    PENTLAND. 

GicsONE,  John  Charles  Hope,  Esq.  of  Pentland, 
CO.  Edinbixrgh,  Lieut. -Gen.  in  the  army,  formerly 
Lieut.-Col.  of  the  7th  Eoyal  Dragoon  Guards,  and 
latterly  of  the  17th  Lancers,  and  Commandant  of 
the  Cavalry  Depot,  Maidstone,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  ^i.  21 
May,  1810  ;  m.  3  Nov.  183.j,  Jane  Louisa,  only  dau. 
of  Hugh  Saye  Bringloe,  Esq.  of   Edinburgh,  and 
has  issue, 
I.  John,  late  Capt.  17th  Lancers,  b.  4  May,  1838;  m.  8  Dec. 
1860,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  Hughes  llallett, 
of  Higham,  Kent,  and  has  issue,  Hugh  John  Craig,   d 
1  Nov.  1864;  and  Alice  Mary. 
n.  Hugh  Francis  Hackct,  6.  1839;  Capt.  73rd  regt. 

I.  Helen,  m.  5  June,  1855,  G.  Ashby  Ashby,  Esq.  of  Naseby, 
CO.  Northampton,  late  11th  Hussars,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Jane  Louisa  Hope.  iii.  Henrietta  Anderson. 

Lievit.-Gen.  Gibsoue  is  only  son  of  the  late  Major- 
Gen.  David  Anderson  Gibsone,  by  his  wife,  the  laie 
Mrs.  Helen  Gibsoue,  of  Penlland,  only  chdd  and 
heiress  of  tue  late  Sir  John  Gibsone,  Burt,  of  Pent- 


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GIF 


Innd,  by  Henrietta  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  late  James 
Watson,  Esq.  of  Saughton,  co.  Edinburgh.  At  the 
decease  of  tliis  Sir  John  Gibsone,  the  Baronetcy 
(Nova  Scotia,  1628)  dcTolrcd  on  his  brother,  and 
passed  eventually  to  the  late  Sir  Thomas  Gibson- 
Cabmichael,  Bart,  of  Skirling,  co.  Peebles  (see 
Bueke's  Peerage  and  Baronelaye). 

Arms— GVi.,  three  keys  fesswajs  in  pale  or,  a  border  \a\r. 
Cregt—A  pelican  in  her  nest  and  feeding  her  young  vpr. 
Jl/ono— Pandite  co-lestcs  fioitOB. 

Seat— Pcntland,  Edmli  --  n. 

GIFFABD    OF    CHILLINGTON. 

GiFFABD,  Walter  Thomas  Couetexay,  Esq.  of 
Chillington,  CO.  Stafford,  J.P.,  D.L.,  1. 11  Jan.  1839. 

iLiliraQC— This  is  one  of  the  most  ancient  and  distin- 
guished families  in  England. 

OsBOBNE  DE  lioLEBEc,  a  noblc  XormaH,  living  in  the  time  of 
EicHABD  I.,  surnamcd  Sans  Peur,  Duke  of  Normandy,  m. 
Avelina,  sister  of  Gunnora,  the  second  wife  of  Kichard,  Dulse 
of  Normandy,  and  by  her  had, 

I.  Walter,  who  obtained  the  name  of  "Gifrard,"or  the 
Liberal,  and  was  created  Count  of  Longucvillo  by  Duke 
Kichard  II.,  probably  about  1025.  He  acquired  great  renown 
in  the  armies  of  William  the  Conqderoe.  In  the  subse- 
quent success  of  his  chief,  the  Comte  de  Longueville  largely 
participated;  he  obtained  no  less  than  one  hundred  and 
seven  lordships  in  the  conquered  country,  and  was  consti- 
tuted Earl  of  the  co.  of  Buckingham.     (For  the  line  of  this 

•   nobleman,  see  Borke's  Exliact  a,ul  DonnaiU  I'uroge.) 

II.  Osborne. 
The  2nd  son, 

OsBOEKE  Gtffarde,  having  likewise  aided  in  the  estab- 
lishment of  the  Normans  in  England,  had  of  course  a  portion 
of  the  spoil,  and  the  fertile  county  of  Gloucester  was  allotted 
as  the  locality  of  his  reward.  Here  he  held  the  extensive 
manors  of  Brimsficld,  Eochcmtune,  Alderberie,  and  Stoche  ; 
upon  the  first  named  of  which  he  settled,  and  there  sub- 
fiequcntly  a  great  castle  was  built  (Ump.  King  Stephe.n), 
which  continued  to  be  the  residence  of  the  family  until  it  was 
tiestrcyed  by  the  army  of  Edward  II.,  in  the  Baronial  War, 
anno  1322.  Tliis  Osborne  0..  about  the  year  lOSG,  and  was  s. 
■by  his  son, 

Ellas  Giffarde,  who,  with  Ala  his  wife,  gave  lands  and 
woods  in  Bockholt  to  the  Abbey  of  St.  Peter,  in  Gloucester, 
about  the  year  1100.    He  left  two  sons, 

1.  Elias  Giffarde,  3rd  Lord  of  Brimsficld,  who  had  three 
sons, 

1  Elias,  d.  .■!.  p.  in  1191. 

2  Walter,  a  benefactor  to  Gloucester  Abbey. 

3  Kichard,  one  of  the  "Justices  of  the  Court,"  temp. 
Hexby  II.  He  was  father  of  Thomas  Giffard,  who  s.  his 
uncle,  Elias,  and  carried  on  the  line.  His  descendant, 
John  Giffard,  had  summons  to  Parliament  from  24  June, 
129-0,  to  10  April,  1299,  as  Baeon  Giffaed,  of  Brimsfleld. 

n.  Gilbert. 
The  younger  son, 

Gilbert  Giffard,  left  at  his  decease,  with  a  dau.  iii.  Peter 
Corbizon,  of  Studley,  co.  Warwick,  and  of  Chillington,  co. 
Stafford,  a  son, 

Willlam  Giffard,  who  appears  to  have  been  the  first  of  the 
family  who  bore  for  arms,  "  Az.,  three  stirrups  or."  He  was 
father  of 

Peter  Giffarde,  who  was  highly  distinguished  for  his 
military  exploits  in  Ireland,  under  his  kinsman,  Kichard  de 
Clare,  commonly  called  Strongbow,  Earl  of  Pembroke,  and 
was  rewarded  by  a  grant  of  the  Manor  of  Tighmolin,  in  that 
kingdom.  After  his  return  from  the  Irish  War,  Sir  Peter  to. 
his  cousin,  Avicia  Corbizon,  and  thus  acquired  the  Manors 
of  Chillington  and  Walton,  in  the  co.  of  Stafford.  He  was  a. 
by  his  son, 

Petf-r  Giffard,  of  Chillington,  m.  Margaret  de  Chuddeley, 
and  was  ».  by  his  son. 

Sir  John  Giffard,  m.  Ada,  dau.  of  Hugh  Courtenay,  Barou 
of  Okehampton.    He  d.  1316,  and  was  «.  by  his  son. 

Sir  John  Giffard,  of  Chillington,  m.  about  the  beginning 
of  the  14th  century,  Catherine  Stafford  of  Marston,  and  in 
her  right  became  possessed  of  the  Manors  of  Marston  and 
Enson  (near  to  the  town  of  Stafford),  which  arc  still  held  by 
the  family.  In  1322,  he  was  returned  by  the  Sheriff  of  co. 
Stafford,  as  a  member  of  the  Great  Council,  summoned  to  be 
held  at  York;  and  in  1321,  he  was  again  elected  to  the  Par- 
liament holden  in  Londo.i.  He  d.  in  13CC,  and  was  s.  by  his 
Hon, 


Edmund  Giffabd,  of  Chillington,  m.  a  dan.  of  Venables 
Baron  of  Kinderton,  and  dying  in  1379,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son 

John  Giffabd,  who  was  Lord  of  Chillington  in  1394,  and  was 
».  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Giffabd,  of  Chillington,  m.  Joyce,  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Sir  Robert  Fraunceys,  of  Whiston,  co.  Stafford,  and  had  as 
her  dowry  that  estate.  This  Thomas  was  Sheriff  co.  StaCford 
1411.    At  his  decease  in  1416,  he  left  an  only  child, 

KoBEBT  Giffard,  of  Chillington,  m.  1st,  Isabella  Blount,  but 
by  that  lady  had  no  issue.  He  to.  2ndly,  Cassandra,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Ilumphreston,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Joun  Giffard,  Knt..  of  Chillington,  m.  1st,  Jocosa 
Hoorde,  and  had  by  her  two  daus.,  Dorothea,  m.  1st,  John 
Cengreve,  Esq.  of  Congreve,  and  2ndly,  Francis  Shirley,  Esq.,  ji 
Sheriff  cos.  Warwick  and  Leicester,  temp.  Mary  I.,  who  d. 
1581;  and  Cassandra,  to.  Humphrey  Swinnerton,  Esq.  of 
Swinncrton.  He  m.  2ndly,  EUzabeth  Greyseley,  and  had,  with 
a  dau.  Frances,  who  'la.  Sir  John  Talbot,  of  Grafton,  a  son, 
Thomas,  his  heir.  Sir  John  was  five  times  Sheriff  of  his 
native  co.,  and  to  him  Henry  VIII.  granted  the  dissolved 
Monastry  of  the  Black  Ladies,  at  Brewood,  1539.  He  d. 
I5."j0,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Thomas  Giffabd,  ra.  1st,  Dorothy,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Sir  John  Montgomery,  and  had  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  to.  Sir  John 
Port,  of  Etwall,  one  of  the  Justices  of  Die  Kint;'s  Bench.  Sir 
Thomas  to.  2ndly,  Ursula,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Throckmorton,  of 
Coughton,  by  whom  he  had  four  sons  and  five  daus.  He  was 
High  Sheriff  co.  Stafford  1530  and  1553.  He  d.  I6C0,  and  was 
s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Giffabd,  Esq.  of  Chillington,  High  SheriCf  co.  Stafford 
1573,  who  was  honoured,  Aug.  1575,  by  a  visit  from  Queen 
Elizabeth  at  Chillington.  He  to.  Joyce,  dau.  of  James  Leve- 
son,  Esq.  of  Lilleshall  and  Trentham,  and  had  eight  sons  and 
two  daus.    He  d.  1012,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Waiter  Giifard,  Esq.  of  Chillington,  to.  1579,  Phillippa, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry  White,  Esq.  of  Southwarnborougli, 
CO.  Southampton,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

Peter,  his  heir. 

Andrew,  m.  Catherine  Leveson,  and  left  at  his  decease  (he 
was  killed  in  a  skirmish  during  the  Civil  Wars)  three  sons, 
Thomas;  Augustine,  Professor  of  Divinity  at  Douay ;  and 
Bonaventure,  a  distinguished  Churchman  of  the  reign  of 
James  II.  He  was  b.  1642,  and  d.  1733. 
Walter  Giffard  was  s.  29  April,  1632,  by  his  eldest  son, 

Peter  Giffabd,  Esq.  of  Chillington,  m.  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of 
Walter  Fowler,  Esq.  of  St.  Thomas,  co.  Stafford,  and  had,  with 
five  younger  sons  and  seven  daus., 

Walter,  his  heir. 

John,  of  Black  Ladies,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Richard 
Hawkins,  of  Nash,  Kent,  and  had,  with  a  dau.,  Frances, 
one  son, 

John,  of  Black  Ladies,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Taylor, 
Esq.  of  Fockbury,  co.  Worcester,  and  dying  1709,  left, 
with  four  daus.,  of  whom  the  eldest,  Catherine,  ni.  Thomas 
More,  Esq.  of  Bamborough,  three  sons, 

1  Peter,  who  s.  to  Chillington. 

2  John,  of  Madeley,  Salop,  m.  Rose.  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Coinberford  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Comberford  and  Mndeley, 
and  left  a  dau.  and  heiress.  Rose,  m.  Peter  Parry,  Esq. 
of  Twysog,  CO.  Denbigh.  3  Walter. 

Peter  Giffard,  in  his  extended  and  chequered  life,  saw  the 
entire  downfall  and  the  perfect  restoration  of  his  family.  From 
the  commencement  of  the  great  rebellion,  he  appears  to  have 
taken  an  active  and  decided  part  in  it,  for  at  an  early  ] 
we  find  his  estates  confiscated,  and  himself  a  prisoner, 
lington,  so  recently  receiving  a  royal  guest,  became  ; 
garrison.  The  estates  were  sold  by  the  Drury  House  Comii 
sioners,  and  the  members  of  the  family,  after  fighting  in  the 
King's  army  as  long  as  any  army  existed,  were  in  prison,  in 
banishment,  or  in  concealment.  When  Charles  II.  made 
his  ill-advised  descent  on  England,  1651,  several  of  the  Gif- 
fards  joined  him,  and  fought  at  Worcester.  After  his  defeat, 
the  King  owed  his  safety,  in  a  great  measure,  to  the  guidance  J 
of  Charles  Giffard,  a  nephew  of  Peter  Giffard,  of  Clulllngton,  ' 
and  the  fidelity  of  the  Pendrills,  the  devoted  retainers  of  the 
Giffards.  Peter  Giffard  d.  "full  of  days,"  25  June,  1603, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Walter  Giffabd,  Esq.  of  Chillington,  b.  1611;  m.  1st, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Ilolte,  Bart,  of  Aston,  by  whom  he 
had  John,  his  successor,  and  two  other  sons  and  four  daus. 
He  i/i.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Huggeford,  Esq.  of  Soli- 
hull, but  had  no  other  issue.  He  d.  1C88,  and  was  s.  by  bis  , 
eldest  bod,  I 

John  Giffabd,  Esq.  of  ChilUngton,  h.  1637;  m.  Frances, 
dau.  of  WilUam  Fitz  Herbert,  Esq.  of  Swinnerton,  and  dyinff 
1094,  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son, 


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TnoMAS  GiFFARD,  Esq.  of  Chillington,  m.  16S8,  Mary,  dfxu.  of 
John  Thimbleby,  Esq.  of  Irnhaii),  co.  Lincoln,  but  dying-  witli- 
out  issue,  1718,  was  ,>.•.  by  his  kinsman  (above  mentioned), 
I  Petee  Gin-AED,  Epq.  of  Black  Ladies,  who  became  of  Chil- 
t  lington.  He  m.  ist,  Winifred,  dau.  of  Kobevt  Howard,  Esq. 
:  of  Horecros.s  but  by  her  had  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  Barbara, 
i  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Throckmortuu,  SrU  bart.  of  Coughton,  and 
had  issue, 

I      I'ETEn,  his  successor. 

;      Maria,  m.  Sir  l^dward  Smyflio,  Bart,  of  Acton  Bumell. 
Anna,  m.  Weld,  ot  Luhvorth. 
Mr.  Giffard  m.  Srdly,  Helen,  dau.  of  Eobert  Eoberts,  Esq.  of 
rias-Ucha,  co.  Flint,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
Thomas,  successor  to  his  brother  Peter. 
John,  of  PUis-Ucha,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Piobcrt 
Hyde,  Esq.  of  Nerquis,  and  had  two  daus.,  both  of  whom 
d.  vnm.,  the  last  survivor  at  an  advanced  age,  in  1842, 
when  the  Plas-Ucha  estate  reverted  to  Thomas  William 
Gitfard,  Esq.  of  Chillington. 
Catherine,  m.  Francis  Canning,  Esq.  of  Eoxcote. 
Mr.  Gilfard  d.  1740,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Peter  Gifiabd,  Esq.  of  Chillingtim,  d.  1748,  before  he  had 
attained  his  majority,  when  the  estates  devolved  upon  his  half- 
trother, 

Thomas  Giffaud,  Esq.  of  Chillington,  m.  1st,  Barbara,  dau. 
•of  Eobert  James,  8th  Lord  Petre,  by  whom  he  had  one  dau., 
Maria  Katharine  (the  friend  of  the  poet  Cowper),  m.  19  Aug. 
1782,   Sir  John  Throckmorton,  5th  bart.  of  Coughton  Court. 
Mr.  Giffard  m.  2ndly,   Barbara,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Throck- 
morton, 4th  bart.  of  Coughton  Court,  by  whom  (who  d.  17  May, 
1764)  he  had  a  son,  Thomas,  his  heir.    He  m.  3rdly,  Frances, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Stonor,  Esq.  of  Stuuor,  co.  Oxford,  by  whom 
Le  left, 
John,  m.  Eleanor  Sutton,  heiress  of  Suttca  Sturmcy,  in 
Ireland,  but  ri.  .v.  jj.  18a3. 
Frances,  to.  William  Throckmorton,  Esq. 
He  d.  1775,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Giffakd,  Esq.  of  Chillington,  to.    20  June,  1788, 
Lady  Charlotte  Courtenay,    dau.   of  William,   2nd  Viscount 
Courtenay,  and  sister  of  William,  10th  Earl  of  Devon,  and  by 
ber  (who  d.  18  Nov.  1844)  he  had  issue, 
'      Thomas  William,  his  heir. 
Francis  John,  ri.  unrn.  1836. 
Walter  Peter,  successor  to  his  brother. 
Charles  Robert. 

Eobert  Edward,  Capt.  10th  Hussars,  d.  v.iim.  1  Fob.  1836. 
Charlotte,  ni.  Samuel  Campbell  Simpson,  Esq.  of  Brockton. 
Lucy  Harriot. 

Sophia  Elizabeth,  m.  John,  2nd  Lord  Wrotteslcy. 
Anne  Barbara,  m.  Rev.  Charles  Whitmore ;  and  ri.  23  Nov. 

1834. 
Barbara  Denise,  m.  26  Sept.  1839,  William  Lacon  Childe, 
Esq.  of  Kinlet,  Salop ;  and  d.  1841. 
Caroline  Mallet,  m.  John  Mytton,  Esq.  of  Halston,  and  ri. 

1841. 
Louisa  Paulina  Charlotte,  m.  27  Dec.  1832,  Sir  Thomas 
F'enton  Fletcher  Boughey,  3rd  bart.  of  Aqualato. 
Iilr.  Giffard  d.  1  Aug.  1823,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
.(,f      Thomas  William  Giffard,    Esq.   of  Chillington,   the  21st 
Giffard  of  Chillington,  Lieut. -Col.  of  the  Stafford  Militia,  6. 
28  March,  1789,  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Laintol  Earls,  and  had 
ssite, 
Charlotte  Josephine,  m.  23  June,  ISGG,  William  Reginald 
Joseph  FitzHerbert  Herbert,  Esq.  eldest  sou  of  William 
Herbert,  Esq.  of  Clytha. 
Lucy  Sophia  Ada. 
Barbara  Agnes  Caroline. 
3ol.  Giffard  ri.  21  Jan.  18G1,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Walter  Peter  Giffakd,  Esq.  of  Chillington,  co.  Stafford, 
..  23  Sept.  1796  ;  to.  7  July,  183G,  Henrietta  Dorothy,  2nd  dau. 
'if  Sir  John  Fenton  Boughey,  2nd  bart.  of  Aqualate,  and  had 


I.  Walter  Thomas  Courtenay,  now  of  Chillington. 

I.  Henrietta  Charlotte,  m.  11  Aug.  1864,  Charles  Henry  Inge, 
Esq.  of  Whittiugton  Hurst,  co.  Stafford. 

II.  Selina  Anne,  m.  17  Nov.  1864,  Augustus  Lcveson  Vernon, 
Esq.  of  Hilton  Park,  co.  Stafford. 

Hr.  Giffard  ri.  6  March,  1877,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Walter  Thomas  Courtenay  Giffard,  now  of  Chillington. 
.•t.-),is— Quarterly:    1st  and   -n;!,    :r:,.    i'.,    -■      ^i/ii].;    v.ith 
hers  or:  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  i    :  ,  i    I     ;■;,. 

>: — A  tiger's  head  coupcd  In  ■  :    ,  i    i   ^  ■ 

-uing  from  his  mouth  ppr.  gr;:iii  M  m  i."i:;.  A  J  iiii-:nvh,r 
yarded  and  couped  at  the  knees  in  armour  jijir.  from  his 
liddle  a  short  coat  paly  arg.  and  gu.  At  his  middle  a  quiver 
f  arrows  or,  in  his  hands  a  bow  and  arrow  diawn  to  the  head 
r,  granted  in  1523.  iHoWo— Prenez  haleinc,  tircz  fort.  (Take 
reath  and  pull  strong). 

!— Chillington,  near  Wolverhampton. 


GIPrOKD    OP    BALLYSOP. 

GiFFOED,  Nicholas,  Esq.  of  i!all_v>op,  co.  Wex- 
ford, formei-Iy  Capt.  Oxford  Militia,  b.  2S  Ji:n.  1S33 ; 
5.  his  brother  8  Jan.  1872. 

Hl'llCflSC— John  Gifford,  Esq.  of  Ttehell,  oo.  South- 
ampton,   i£TOj).   Edward  IV.,   son  of    William  Gifford,  and 

grandson  of  John  Gifford,  who  was  Sheriff  co.  Southampton 
2  Henry  VI.,  and  ri.  10  June,  1444,  had  two  sons, 

I.  AVilliam  (Sir),  of  Itchell,  whose  will  is  dated  15  June, 
1549,  „(.  EUaiiur,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Pauh  tt,  Kiit.,  ut  Uasing, 
sister  of  Willjaiu  1st  Marquess  of  \Vinrh(  sier,  and  had  a 
son,  John,  of  Itclull,  in.  Juan,  dau.  oi  Henry  Bruges,  Esq., 
Berks,  and  had  two  sons,  JauN,  ancestor  of  Gifford  of 
Iichcll,  and  Kicuard,  ancestor  of  Gii'foed  ij' C'asHe  Jordan, 
CO.  Meath. 
It.  John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

The  2nd  son, 

John  Gifford,  Esq.  of  Northall,  Middlesex,  had  two  sons, 

William,  who  had  two  daus.,  and 

John  Gifford,  Esq.  of  Northall,  m.  Susan  Wadley,  by  whom 

(who  was  6.   1530,  and  ri.  in  childbed  of  her  twelfth  child)  he 

was  father  of 
William  Gifford,   Esq.  of  Northall,   m.  Audry,   dau.   of 

Richard  Lyon,   Esq.  of  West  Twyford,  Middlesex,  and  had, 

I.  William,  his  heir;    ii.  Richard;  iii.  Eleanor,  m.  Francis 

Randolph,  Esq.  of  Wood  Babington,  co.  Warwick;  iv.  Susan, 

ri.  imm.  April,  1631;  v.  Isabella,  m.  George  Gillingham,  Esq., 

Dorset.    The  elder  son, 
Vv'iLLLiM  Gifford,  Esq.  of  London,  living  1G30,  m.  Dorothy, 

dau.  of  Jasper  Scowles,  Esq.  of  Wantage,  Berks,  and  had, 

with  other  issue, 

I.  John,  Col.  in  the  army,  b.  1622,  got  grants  of  Aghern  and 
other  lands  in  co.  Cork  by  patent  dated  28  Sept.  IGGG.  He 
was  a  Free  Burgess  of  the  Borough  of  New  Ross,  co. 
Wexford,  and  was  ancestor  of  Gifford  of  Aghern. 

II.  Jasper,  who  settled  in  co.  Wexford. 

III.  Charles.  iv.  Lyon.  v.  William. 
The  2nd  son, 

Jasper  Gifford,  Esq.  of  Polemaloe,  co.  Wexford,  settled  in 
Dublin,  and  purchased  by  deed,  dated  20  July,  1G61,  the 
lands  of  Polemaloe  (now  Pilltown)  and  Whitechurch,  co. 
Wexford.  He  m.  Ann  Raveuscroft,  by  whom  (who  m.  2ndly, 
as  2nd  wife,  Thomas  Crompton,  I'.sq.)  he  had  issue, 

I.  William,-  of  Polemaloe,  who  sold  his  estate  to  his  scn-in- 
law,  George  Glascott.  Ho  m.  Dec.  1699,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Clement  Milward,  Esq.  of  Ballyharron,  co.  Wexford,  by 
■whom  (who  d.  i  May,  1718),  he  left  at  his  decease  (his  nil), 
dated  17  June,  1743,  was  proved  4  Aug.  1753)  issue, 

1  William,  of  Mountainego  (a  portion  of  the  lands  of 
Pilltown),  0.  1700;  d.  Dec.  1791,  leaving,  by  Deborah  his 
wife,  who  d.  June,  1806,  aged  91,  four  sons,  William, 
of  Mountainego,  d.  unm.  Aug.  1802;  Charles,  d.  Feb. 
ISOO,  leaving  issue,  who  emigrated  to  Canada  in  1822; 
Milward,  killed  in  the  Rebellion  of  1798,  leaving  issue; 
Clement,  who  left  issue,  settled  in  America. 

2  Clement.  3  Henry. 

1  Ann,  )it.  Nov.  1729,  George  Glascott,  Esq.  of  Aldcrtown, 
CO.  Wexford. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  13  April,  1727,  William  Pitman,  Esq.  of 
New  Ross.  3  Lettice,  d.  unm.  Dec.  1772. 

II.  Eavxnscroft,  of  whom  presently. 

i!i.  Henry,  of  Rew  Ross,  m.  Oct.  1696,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Napper,  Esq.  of  Kilscanlon,  co.  Wexford,  and  had 
issue, 

1  John,  who  had  two  sons.  John  and  Henry. 

2  Napper  (Rev.),  M.A.,  6.  1712. 

1  Ann,    TO.    Ven.    Nicholas    Hewetson,     Archdeacon    of 
Killaloe.        2  Mary,  m.  Sylvester,  of  WeXiOrd. 
S  Katherine,  to.  Mr.  Campion. 
4  Elizabeth,  m.  Mr.  Young. 

I.  Dorothy,  bapt.  at  St.  Brides  Church,  Dublin,  21  Feb. 
IGGO,  and  buried  in  the  chancel  of  the  same  chMrch  4 
March  following. 

II.  Elizabeth,  to.  1st,  William  Dodd,  Esq.  of  the  Great 
Island,  and  2ndly,  12  May,  1718,  IticUurd  Cross,  Esq.  of 
Ballybrazil,  both  in  co.  AVexford. 

Mr.  Gifford  d.  1G70.    His  2nd  son, 

Ravenscroft  Gifford,  Esq.  of  Bally.sop,  J.P.  co.  Wexford, 
a  Capt.  in  the  army,  m.  1st,  March,  1793,  Lettice,  dau.  of 
Roger  Greenwell,  Esq.  of  Ballynaclash,  same  co.,  by  whom  ho 
had  an  only  dau.,  Joan,  who  d.  unm.  Nov.  1727.  Hejjj.2ndly, 
Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas  Crompton,  Esq.  of  Pilltown,  in  same  co., 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Nicholas,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  of  New  Ross,  had,  by  Sarah  his  wife  (who  m. 
2ndly,  Sept.  1741,  Anthony  Blunt,  Alderman  of  Kilkenny), 
two  sons, 

1  Ravenscroft,  h.  1726,  d.  unm. 

2  Thomas,  of  New  Ros.'!,  m.  30  June,  17G6,  Jane,  dan.  of 
Sheppard  French,  of  same  place,  Merchant,  and  had  four 


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GIL 


daus,  Margaret,  b.  Feb.  1770,  d.  youn^;  Ann,  6.  17'2,  d. 
un.n.8UiiT.  1832;  Jane,  m.  25  April,  1793    Kev.  John 
Jacoh,  Kt'ctor  of  Kilscoran.  co.  Wexford;  Sarah,  ra.  10 
March,  171)9,  Adam  Glascott,  Esq.  of  PortobeUo,  and  d. 
23  Nov.  1837. 
HI.  Kavenscroft,  d.  s.  p. 
Capt.  Gifford,  whose  will,  dated  10  May,   1733,   was  proved 
3  Nov.  1736,  was  s  by  his  eldest  son, 

Nicholas  Giffokd,  Esq.  of  Ballysop,  6.  1707;  m.  Jan.  1(3,, 
Katherine,  dau.  of  William  Sweny,  Esq.  of  Ballyteige  co. 
Wexford,  and  by  her  had  two  sons,  i.  William,  his  heir; 
II.  Kavenscroft,  an  officer  in  the  army,  <?.  num.  Mr.  Gifford, 
whose  will,  dated  23  July,  1763,  was  proved  10  April,  1770, 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  GiFFOBD,  Esq.  of  Ballysop,  6.  1740;  m.  5  March, 
1764  Margaret,  dau.  of  George  Glascott,  Esq.  of  Aldertown, 
CO.  Wexford,  by  whom,  who  d.  March,  1791,  aged  56,  he  had 
an  only  son, 

Nicholas  Giffokd,  Esq.  of  Ballysop,  6.  30  April,  1,66;  m. 
April,  1792,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Mitchelbourne  Symes,  Esq.  of 
Coolb'oy.  CO.  Wicklow,  by  whom,  who  d.  March,  1830,  he  had 
issue, 

I.  William  (Eev.),  his  heir.  .,„„<• 

II.  Nicholas,  of  Kathcoyle,  co.  Wicklow,  r,i.  Sophia,  dau.  of 
Francis  Henry  Morton.  Esq.  of  Kort  Town,  co.  Wicklow,  and 
d.  Oct.  1871,  having  had  issue, 

1  Nicholas,  d.  nnm.  2  Francis  Henry. 

1  Mary   Elizabeth,   r/i.  William  Edmonds,  Esq.,  and  d. 

2  Margaret,  r.i.  10  Sept.  1874,  Charles  Symes  Gifford,  Esq. 

3  Frances  Ann.  4  Georgiua. 

in.  Charles  Symes,  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  Glascott  Symes,  Esq., 
and  d.  July,  1861,  having  had  issue, 

1  Nicholas,  b.  15  July,  1829 ;  m.  20  July,  1853,  Tamzion 
Katherine  Croker,  dau.  of  Alexander  Grant,  Esq.  ot 
Clonakilty,  co.  Cork,  and  has  issue,  Charles  Alexander, 
6.1864;  Tamzion  Mary;  Ida  Grace;  Alice  Dawson. 

2  Charles  Symes,  b.  1  June,  1836 ;  m.  1st,  15  Dec  1864, 
Susan  Maria,  dau.  of  Peter  Blake,  Esq.,  Eoyal  Irish 
Constabulary,  by  whom,  who  d.  28  April,  1871,  he  has 
had  issue,  Charles,  0.  30  Aug.  1865;  Henry  Peter,  b. 
1866-  William,  b.  1  July,  1868,  rf.  young;  Annie  Eliza- 
heth.  He  m.  2ndly,  10  Sept.  1874,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Nicholas  Gifford,  Esq.  of  Eathcoyle,  co.  Wicklow  and 
has  further  issue,  John  William,  b.  12  Jan.  1877 ;  Nicho- 
lina  Sophia ;  Mary  Elizabeth  Edmonds. 

3  Glascott,  d.  vnm.  1857. 

4  John.  b.  29  March,  1840;  m.  25  April,  1877,  Anna,  dau. 
of  Campbell  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Belfast. 

5  George,  m.  Prudentia,  dau.  of  Robert  Murdoch,  Esq. 
of  Leeson  Street,  Dublin,  and  d.  s.  v-  Nov.  1875. 

G  WiUiam  Edward,  ra.  9  Feb.  1875,  Martha,  dau.  of  William 
Roycroft,  Esq.  of  Danesfort,  Carrick-on-Shannon,  and  d. 

7  James  Richard,  &.  18  Jan.  1848;  m.  11  Nov.  1875,  Har- 
riette  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Edwards,  Esq. 

1  Alicia,  7)1.  1856,  SVilUam  Ardagh,  Esq. 

2  Margaret  Ann. 

3  Emma,  ia.  2  Feb.  1869,  Robert  Bourke  Monsarratt,  Esq. 
IV.  John  Symes,  Major  E.l.Co.,  6.  Jan.  1803;  m.  12  April, 

1845,  Beata,  dau.  of  John  Glascott,  Esq.  of  KUlowen,  co. 
Wexford,  and  d.  s.  p.  27  Aug.  1867. 
V    George  Glascott,  b.  Feb.  Ib04  ;  d.  unm.  Sept.  1841. 
VI.  Thomas,  '..  Nov.  1807;  d.  u,iui.  in  India. 
vii.  James,  Major  E.l.Co.,  6.  Aug.  1810,  lost  an  arm  during 
the  Sikh  War,  «'.  unni.  17  May.  1853. 
viii.  Henry,  6.  March,  1812,  .L  iUDii.  . 

I.  Mary  Ann,  m.  24  May,  1826,  Henry  Benjamin  Archer, 
Esq.,  Barristcr-at-Law.  ii.  Eliza. 

Mr.  Gifford  d.  13  Sept.  1830,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Eev.  William  Gifford,  M.A.,  of  Ballysop,  Rector  of 
Mogeesha,  co.  Cork,  b.  Nov.  1795;  m.  10  May,  1824,  Arabella, 
eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Walter  Stcpliens,  of  Hibla,  co.  Kildare, 
and  co-heir  of  her  brother.  Waller  Stephens,  Esq.,  of  same 
place,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Walter  Stephens,  his  heir. 

II.  Nicholas,  successor  to  his  elder  brother, 

m.  WilUam  James  Brownlow,  d.  unm.  30  Aug.  1872. 

I.  Anna,  ra.  27  April,  1865,  Edward  Bridges,  Esq.  Lieut. 
48th  regt.,  and  d.  26  March,  1870. 

II.  Arabella.  iii.  Margaret. 

IV.  Lucy  Stephens,  m.  26  Oct.  1864,  Eev.  Charles  Bridges, 
Sector  of  Bridenbury,  co.  Hereford. 

V.  Georgina.  vi.  Elizabeth.  vn.  Wllhelmlna. 
Mr.  Gifford  d.  28  Oct.  1865,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Walter  Stephens  Gifford,  Esq.  of  Ballysop,  J. P.,  6. 
24  May,  1825,  who  d.  unm.  8  Jan.  1872,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother,  Nicholas  Gifford,  now  of  Ballysop. 

Arms—Arg.,  ten  torteaux,  four,  three,  two,  and  one.  Crest— 
An  arm  embowed  in  armour,  the  hand  holding  a  gilly  flower 
a. I  ppr.     HL'tto—Pol'ms  mori quam  foedari. 

.SV«t— Ballycop,  Priest-Haggard,  New  Boss. 


GILBERT    OF    THE    PEIOUY. 

Gilbert,  Walter  Raleigh,  Esq.  of  The  Prioiy, 
Bodmin,  Cornwall,  J.P.,  Col.  R.A.,  b.  9  April,  1813  ; 
m.  16  Dec.  1848,  Mariamue  Charlotte  Isabella, 
eldest  dau.  of  William  Peters,  Esq.  of  Aslifold, 
Crawlej,  Sussex,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Walter  Raleigh,  6. 12  Aug.  1849. 

I.  Mary  Mariamne.  u.  Cecilia  Isabella. 

III.  Edith  Geraldine. 

iCUTCilfle.— Westcott  observes  that  Gilbert,  the  ancestor 
of  the  present  family,  "possessed  lands  in  Manadon  in 
Edward  the  Confessor's  days,"  and  Prince  adds  that  the 
Gilberts  "have  matched  as  they  descended  down  into 
honourable  house?,  as  of  Champernon,  Croker,  Hill,  Chud- 
leigh.  Agar,  Molineux,  Pomeroy,  &c.,  and  have  yielded 
matches  to  others,  in  particular  to  the  noble  family  of  the 
Grenvils.  They  have  married  also  divers  daus.  and  heirs,  as 
Compton,  Champernon,  Valetort  (whereby  they  touch  the 
blood  royal),  Eeynward,  Trenoch,  Littleton,  alias  Wcstcott, 
Kelly,  and  others,  from  whose  loins  have  proceeded  many 
eminent  persons,  which  were  of  old  men  of  renown,  such  as 
Otho,  called  also  Otis  Gilbert,  High  Sheriff  of  Devonshire  15 
Edward  IV." 

This  Otho  or  Otes  Gilbert  inherited  Greenway,  about 
four  miles  from  Dartmouth.  Otho  had  three  sons,  i.  Johm 
(Sir),  knighted  by  Queen  Elizabeth  1576,  m.  a  dau.  of  Sir 
Eichard  Chudleigh,  Knt.  of  Ashton,  but  d.  s.  p.;  u. 
Humphret  (Sir),  of  whose  line  we  treat;  and  m.  Adrian. 
The  2nd  son. 

Sir  Homphket  Gilbert,  knighted  1577,  was  eminently 
distinguished  by  his  discoveries  in  the  northern  seas,  where 
Gilbert's  Straits  are  called  after  him,  and  by  the  estabUsh- 1 
ment  of  the  colony  of  Newfoundland.  This  enterprising  j 
seaman,  who  was  half-brother  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh,  m. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Anthony  Agar,  Knt.  of  Kent,  and  had, 
with  one  dau.,  nine  sons,  the  eldest,  Sir  John  Gilbert,  Knt., 
an  officer  of  reputation,  m.  a  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Molyneux, 
of  Sefton,  but  d.  s.  p.  1608,  as  did  all  his  brothers,  except, 

Ealeigh  Gilbert,  Esq.  of  Compton,  m.  Miss  KcUy,  and  left 
a  son  and  successor. 

Agar    Gilbert,    Esq.    of  Compton,  m.  Christian,   dau.  ol  ^ 
Edmund  Walrund,  Esq.  of  Bovey,  Devon,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
8  July,  1660)  had,  with  a  dau.,  EUzabeth,  m.  Thomas  Hicks, 
Esq.  of  Trevithick,  two  sons:  the  younger,  John,  d.  16  Oct. 
1674;  the  elder, 

Hdmphrey  Gilbert,  Esq.,  s.  his  father  at  Compton  Castle 
12  April,  1661 ;  he  m.  Joan,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Eoger 
Pomeroy,  Esq.  of  Sandbridge,  and  had  three  sons,  Jom, 
Humphrey,  and  Ealeigh.    The  eldest, 

John  Gilbert,  Esq.  of  Compton  Castle,  sold  the  ancient 
seat  at  Greenway.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Eichard  Courtcnay, 
Esq.,  son  of  Sir  William  Courtenay,  of  Powderham,  and  bj 
her  (who  d.  1775)  had,  with  eight  daus.  (Anne,  Catherine, 
-Henrietta,  Maria,  Elizabeth  Margaret,  Urania,  Johan,  and 
Lucy,  four  sons,  John,  who  d.  unm.;  Pomerot;  Courtenay; 
and  Humphrey.    The  2nd  son,  , 

Pomeroy  Gilbert,  Esq.  of  Compton  Castle,  m.  Mary,  dau.  oi  a 
Admiral  Edmund  Williams,  of  Plymouth,  and  had  by  her(whc 
d.  1780),  with  three  daus.,  Mary,  Elizabeth,  and  Lucretia,  flve  PI 
sons,  of  whom  the  3rd, 

The  Rev.  Edmund  Gilbert,  Vicar  of  Constantine,  anc 
official  of  the  Archdeaconry  of  Cornwall,  m.  Anne,  dau.  o 
Henry  Garnett.  Esq.  of  Bristol,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1822)  hoc 
six  sons  and  six  daus., 

John  Pomerot,  his  heir.  .    „  „  o   ..  rr     i.  - 

Heniy  Garnett,  Lieut.  R.N.,  lost  at  sea,  in  H.M.S.  "  Hawk. 

Walter  Raleigh,  6. 1786 ;  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  E.I.  Co.  s  Service 
G.C.B.;  created  a  Baronet  1850;  d.  1853.  (Baronetc; 
extinct  1863.)  ,      „_     ,    ,-ao.^ 

Edmund  William  (deceased).  Commander  R.N.,  &.  1,88,  m 
1822,  Mary,  dau.  of  J.  Simpson,  Esq.,  and  had  issue 
Edmund,  Francis  Henry,  and  one  dau.  ,,orr 

Eoger  Pomeroy,  Major  in  the  army,  6.  1,90;  d.  IbUh. 

Francis  Yarde,  Capt.  E.E.,  6.  1794;  m.  Elizabeth,  widow  c 
WiUiam  Burroughs,  Esq.  „.„,,,     -r.  ,.    ^    r,^,^ 

Catherine  Hodgson  (deceased),  m.  Sir  Walter  Eoberts,  Bart. 

E^rzabeto  Garnett  (deceased),  m.  1813,  Joseph  Hamley,  Esq. 

Mary  (deceased)^  wtTsoe,  Lord  Eobert  Kerr,  and  had  issue. 

Fralces^Isabdla  (deceased),  to.  1815,  WUUam  Hickey,  Esq 
and  had  issue. 
Mr.  Gilbert  d.  1816,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
The  Eev.  John  Pomeroy  Gilbert,  M.A.,  of  The  Prior: 


GIL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


GIL 


ca 


Bodmin,  Prebendary  of  Exeter,  J.P.,  6.  1779;  to.  1808,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Matthew  Storm,  Esq.  of  Ilfracombe,  Devon,  anil  hail 
issue,  Edmund,  deceased;  Walter  liALEinii,  now  of  the 
Priory  ;  John  Pomeroy,  m.  1st,  Charlotte  Mary  Wilkins,  by 
whom  he  has  one  son ;  and  2ndly,  Mary  C.  Copner  ;  and  Otho 
Henry,  Lieut.  Royal  Artillery,  deceased.  Kev.  JohnPomeroT 
Gilbert  d.  29  Sept.  1853. 

Anns—Arg.,  on  a  chevron  sa.  three  roses  of  the  first 
leaved  ppr.  Crest— A  squirrel  sejant  on  a  hill  vert  feeding  on 
a  crop  of  nuts  ppr.     Motto— -Shilh-m  mori  quam  mutarc. 

Seat— The  Priory,  Bodmin,  Cornwall. 


GILBERT    OP    TRELISSICK, 

Gilbert,  Caeew  Davies,  Esq.  of  Trclissict, 
Cornwall,  and  Eastbourne,  Sussex,  one  of  the  co- 
heirs of  the  Barony  of  Sandys,  J.F.,b.  1  Aug.  1852 ; 
s.  his  father  16  April,  1S51-. 

ilfllCiigr.— The  Gilberts  are  an  old  and  weH-conncctcd 
Sussex  family,  descended  in  the  female  lino  from  the 
AVallers,  Parkers,  Fosters,  Normans,  Eversfiekis,  Gorings, 
and  Gildridges. 

Davies  Giddt,  Esq.,  D.C.L.,  M.A.,  F.R.S.,  and  F.S.A., 
only  son  of  the  Eev.  Edward  Giddy,  M.A.  (by  Catherine 
his  wife,  dau.  and  eventually  heir  of  John  Davies,  Esq.,  son 
of  William  Davies,  Esq.  of  St.  Erth,  by  Catherine  his  wife, 
only  child  and  heir  of  Col.  Humphrey  Noye,  of  Carnanton, 
by  Hester  his  wife,  sister  and  co-heir  of  Edwin,  8th  Lord 
Sandys),  was  6.  1767,  and  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of 
Gilbert  on  his  marriage,  IS  April,  1808,  with  Mary  Anne, 
only  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Gilbert,  Esq.  of  Eastbourne, 
Sussex,  who  was  grandson  of  Nicholas  Gilbert,  Esq.  of 
Eastbourne,  and  Mary  his  wife,  sister  of  Cbarles  Eversfield, 
Esq.  of  Denne  Place.  Mr.  Davies  Gilbert  attained  a  very 
high  reputation  in  science  and  antiquities,  and  cventu.illy 
succeeded  Sir  Humpliry  Davy  in  the  President's  Chair  of 
the  Royal  Society.  In  1803  he  was  returned  to  Parliament 
by  the  borough  of  IJclston,  and  in  180G,  by  that  of  Bodmin. 
By  the  heiress  of  Gilbert  he  left  at  his  decease,  24  Dec. 
1840  (with  four  daus.,  Catherine,  m.  17  April,  1834,  John  S. 
Enys,  Esq.  of  Enys  ;  Mary  Susannah  ;  Anne  ;  and  Hester 
Elizabeth),  an  only  son, 

John  Davies  Gilbert,  Esq.  of  Tredroa  and  Eastbourne, 
b.  1311;  TO.  7  Oct.  1851,  the  Hon.  Anne  Dorothea,  elder  dau. 
of  Robert,  1st  Lord  Carew,  K.P.,  and  J.  16  April,  1854, 
leaving  a  son  and  heir,  Carew  Davies  Gilbert,  Esq.,  now  of 
Irehssick  and  Eastbourne. 

^rnis— Arg.,  on  a  chevron  gu.  three  roses  of  the  field. 
Crest— A  squirrel  sejant  gu.  cracking  a  nut  or,  charscd  on 
the  shoulder  with  a  cross-crosslet  gold  for  difference.  Motto— 
Teg  yw  Heddwch. 

^eats— Trelissicli,  Truro,  Cornwall ;  and  Eastbourne,  Sussex. 


GILBERT  OE  CANTLEY. 
Gilbert,  Williah  Alexaxdee,  Esq.  of  Manor 
House,  Cantley,  Norfolk,  J.P.,  b.  24  Aijril,  1806  ; 
m.  1st,  29  Sept.  1829,  Maria,  dau.  of  John  Bellamy 
Plowman,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  July,  183l) 
aas  issue, 

I.  William  Alexander,  h.  3  Nov.  1832:  m.  11  Oct.  1858, 
Marie  Caterina  MOstert,  of  Dusseldorf,  and  has  a  son, 
AViLLiAM  Henry,  6.  1  Aug.  ISCO. 

II.  John  Bellamy,  b.  13  April,  1834 ;  to.  4  Sept.  ISGO,  Mary 
Julia,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  J.  R.  Hopper. 

Mr.  Gilbert  m.  2ndly,  26  April,  1S36,  Mary  Anne, 
iau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Gilbert,  of  Chedgrave,  and 
Dy  her  has  issue, 
m.  Thomas  Denny,  b.  26;May,  1837;  m.  April,  1872,  Louisa, 
dau.  of  George  Harvey,  Esq. 

IV.  Herbert  Henry,  6. 17  June,  1840;  m.  June,  1875,  Frances 
?.  Harding. 

V.  Walter  Edward,  6.  4  April,  1846;  m.  Aug.  1SC8,  Isabellc 
Emily,  dau.  of  Henry  Gilbert,  E.sq. 

VI.  Francis  Parnell,  b.  6  Sept.  1847. 

VII.  George  Percy,  6.  20  April,  1849;  to.  Oct.  1876,  Agnes 
Lynes. 

1.  Mary  Anne.         u.  Alice  Jane.         in.  Harriet  Helen. 
IV.  Agnes  Anne.  v.  Gertrude  Maria. 

ILtUCagt.— Thomas  Gilbert,   Gent,  of  Chedgrave,  Nor- 
olk,  b.  10G4,  claiming  descent  from  Thomas  Gilbert,  Esq.  of 


Burlingham,  Norfolk,  who  had  a  grant  of  arms  ter,^p.  Queen 
Elizabeth,  hi.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Uuing,  Gent  of  Rock- 
land Hall,  Norfolk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1776.  aged  70)  had  five 
sons  and  five  daus.    Mr.  GilberD  d.  1759.    His  youngest  son 

Henry  Gilbert,  Esq.  of  Postwick  Hall,  co.  NorfoU;,  /,.  17  10; 
TO.  1771,  Anne,  dan.  of  James  Jenner,  Esq.  of  Ashby,  Sufiolk  ' 
and  by  her  (who  d.  9  Feb.  1781)  had  issue,  ' 

I.  Thomas,  of  Hardly,  d.  vnm.  21  Aug.  1708,  aged  25 

II.  William  Henry,  of  Cantley. 

HI.  Robert,  of  Postwick  Hall,  b.  2  June,   1776-  to  ■''>  Mav 


dyi 


Lucy,  dau.  of  John  Gillet,  Esq.  of  llalvergate ' 


■  22  Dec.  1856,  had  issue. 


1  Thomas  William,  of  Braydeston  Hall,  Norfolk,  b.  1801  ■ 
VI.  1832;  andrf.  s.  j'.  Feb.  1875. 

2  Robert,  of  Ashby  Hall,  Norfolk,  J.P.,  b.  9  Feb.  1804; 
TO.  1st,  1839,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Hammond,  Esq.,  and 
had  by  her  a  son,  Robert,  who  m.  Miss  Sandys,  dau.  of 
Rev.  S.  Sandys,  and  d.  1876,  leaving  two  sons;  2ndly, 
1851,  Harriet,  dau.  of  John  Rangeley,  Esq. ;  and  3rdly 
1857,  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  Capt.  Ross,  R.N.,  and  by  herhaii 
five  daus.    He  </.  1874. 

3  Henry,  b.  13  Dec.  1814;  m.  and  d.,  leaving  two  sons  and 
four  daus. 

4  Arthur,  b.  31  Dec.  1814;  m.  twice,  and  d.  Dec.  1871. 
without  issue. 

5  William  Henry,  h.  15  July,  1816,  and  d.  vnm 

G  Clement,  6.  19  March,  1822;  on.  Catherine  Copeman; 
and  d.  July,  1876,  leaving  two  .sons  and  two  daus. 

1  Lydia  Ann,  vi.  23  Sept.  1825,  Thomas  Gilbert  Tuck,  Esq. 

2  Lucy.  3  Amelia.  4  Maria.  5  Helen. 

6  Caroline. 

IV.  John  (Rev.),  of  Chedgrave,  Norfolk,  Fellow  of  Emmanuel 
College,  Cambridge,  and  Proctor  1806,  b.  1778;  ra  1812 
Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Richard  Denny,  Esq.  of  Bergh  Apton! 
Norfolk,  and  d.  1862,  leaving  issue, 

1  John  Denny  (Rev.),  of  Manor  House,  Chedgrave,  M.A., 
late  Rector  of  Cantley,  b.  1813;  7it.  1846,  Florence  Marga- 
retta,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Plumpton  Wilson,  Rector  of 
Mowsley,  co.  Leicester,  and  has  issue, 

John  Wilson,  b.  1847;  to.  1877,  Marianne  Margaret, 
eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Cufaude  Davie,  Rector  of 
Shirne,  Norfolk.  Arthur  William,  6.  1850. 

Reginald,  b.  1851.  Alfred,  b.  1858. 

Hunsphy  Hubert,  b.  18G2.        Thomas  Henry,  b.  1861. 

Florence  Amy.  Margaretta.  Eva  Mary. 

Ethel  Maud. 

2  Edward,  to.  and  has  one  son  and  one  dau. 

3  George.  4  Richard  Henry. 
Mr.  Gilbert  d.  1812.     His  eldest  surviving  son, 

William  Henry  Gilbert,  Esq.  of  Cantley,  b.  1  Nov.  1774; 
to  whom  his  uncle,  William,  devised  the  Cantley  estates ;  i,i. 
20  May,  1801,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Alexander  Woods,  Esq.  of 
Westlcton,  Suffolk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  6  July,  1828)  had  issue, 

William  Alexander,  now  of  Cantley. 

Henry  Robert,  b.  23  July,  1811;  d.  unm.  2  March,  1845. 

Elizabeth  Ann,  to.  19  March,  1833,  Alexander  Woods,  Eso. 

Sarah,  d.  unm.  1822. 

Mr.  Gilbert  ci.  7  Feb.  1832. 

Arms—Gu.,  two  bars  engrailed  erm.  in  chief  three  fleurs-de- 
lis  or.  The  original  grant  to  Thomas  Gilbert,  of  Noith  Bur- 
linghara,  a.d.  1676,  was :  Gu.,  two  bars  erm.  in  chief  three 
fleurs-de-lis  or.  Crest— A  stag's  head  or,  on  the  neck  a  fess 
engrailed  with  plain  cotises  gu.    Jl/o«o— Tenax  propositi. 

<SeoJ— Cantley  Manor  House,  Norwicli. 


GILCHRIST    OE    OSPISDALE. 

Gilchrist,  Duoald,  Esq.  of  Ospisdale,  co. 
Sutherland,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  23  Dec.  1813  ;  s.  his 
father  1864. 

ILtnCagt.— Dugald  Gilchrist,  of  Cspisdale,  b.  1773;  s. 
1796;  TO.  1800,  Catherine  Rose,  dau.  of  Alexander  Rose, 
H.E.I.S.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Dogald,  6.  1804;  d.  1834.        ii.  John,  d.  young.  1807. 
III.  Daniel,  of  Ospisdale,  J. P.,  Convenor  of  co.  Sutherinnd, 
b.  1806;  TO.  20  Oct.  184],  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Ueoch,  Esq. 
of  Gilmerton,  and  d.  15  Dec.  1857,  leaving  issue, 

1  DuGALD,  now  of  Ospisdale. 

2  John  R.,  b.  23  Aug.  1845. 

1  Margaret  K.       2  Catharine  Ross.       3  Jane  Georgiana. 

I.  Margaret  Ross,  d.  1851. 

II.  Alexandrina  Rose,  m.  1838,  William  Lyon,  Esq.  of  Lon- 
don, and  has  issue. 

III.  Catharine,  m.  1835,  George  Ross,  Esq.  of  Pitcalnle,  co. 
Ross. 

IV.  Mary  Ann  Purvis,  d.  1818.        v.  Georgiana  Gower. 
&aJ— Ospisdale,  Dornoch,  co.  Sutherland.  Ciuft— Wanderers*. 

2    T 


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THE  LANDED  G-ENTKY. 


GIL 


GILDEA    OF    CliOONCOEMACK. 

GiLDEA,  AxinoxT  Knox,  Esq.  of  Clooncoi'mack, 
CO.  Mayo,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Barristcr-at-Law,  b.  1816  ; 
s.  his  brother  1870. 

ILtnCa00. — The  family  of  Gildea  is  of  ancient  Milesian 
descent,  and  the  family  pedigree  deduces  it  from  the  ancient 
monarchs  of  Ireland.  At  the  time  (171S)  when  that  document 
was  drawn  up,  the  head  of  the  house  was 

James  Gildea,  Esq.  of  Goloughand  Port  Eoyal,  Magistrate 
for  CO.  Mayo,  and  High  Sheriff  about  the  year  1723.  He  ni. 
Mary  Stewart,  of  Summer  Hill,  and  by  her  had  (with  three 
daus.,  Elenor,  Anne,  and  Mary,  and  a  younger  son,  Eobert)  an 
elder  son  and  heir, 

James  Gildea,  Esq.  of  Port  Eoyal,  who  m.  19  Jan.  1755, 
Mary  Ruttledgc,  of  Cornfleld,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  Feb. 
1788)  had  issue,  i.  James,  b.  19  Feb.  1756;  ii.  Andrew,  Lieut. 
Koyal  Irish  regt.  of  Artillery,  and  A.D.C.  to  the  Duke  of  Pait- 
land,  d.  in  London  16  Feb.  1787,  v.  p. ;  iii.  Anthony,  of  whom 
presently,  iv.  William  Mills,  b.  3  June,  1761,  Ensign  62nd 
regt.,  d.  5  Dec.  1787  ;  v.  George,  6.  30  Sept.  1762;  vi.  Robert, 
6.  18  Jan.  1765;  vii.  Thomas,  6.  3  Oct.  1770,  r,i.  and  had  issue, 
James,  deceased ;  and  George  Eobert  (Eev.),  Provost  of  Tuam, 
Sector  of  Moylough,  and  Eural  Dean,  to.  Esther,  only  dau. 
and  heir  of  Thomas  Greene,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  I  George 
Frederick,  Capt.  21st  Fusiliers,  m.  Fanny,  dau.  of  Henry 
Gascoyne,  Esq.;  2  William  (Eev.),  Eector  of  West  Lul worth,  i 
Dorset,  m.  Caroline,  dau.  of  N.  Symes,  Esq. ;  3  James,  Capt. 
2nd  Warwick  Militia  regt.,  m.  Eachel,  dau.  of  Arthur  Kelt 
Barclay,  Esq.  of  Bury  Hill,  Surrey,  and  has  issue  ;  and 
4  Stanhope,  72nd  Highlanders  ;  viu.  Eobert,  6.  15  April, 
1776;  IX.  John,  b.  24  June,  1779,  Lieut.  17th  Light  Dragoons, 
d.  in  Jamaica ;  i.  Mary  ;  ii.  Barbara ;  iii.  Margaret  ; 
rv.  Elenor;  v.  Anne;  and  vi.  Margaret.  Mr.  James  Gildea  cZ. 
at  Cloonigashill  8  Aug.  1790.  His  3rd,  but  eventually  eldest 
surviving  son, 

Anthony  Gildea,  Esq.  of  Port  Eoyal,  J. P..  and  High  Sheriff 
1793;  m.  14  Nov.  1803,  Anne,  5th  dau.  of  Francis  Knox,  Esq. 
of  Bappa  Castle,  co.  Mayo,  and  had  issue, 

James  Knox,  late  representative. 

Anthony  Kno.x,  Barrister-at-Law,  now  of  Clooncormack. 

Eobert,  deceased.        John  Arthur,  Col.  81st  regt.,  deceased. 

Francis,  late  2nd  Queen's  Eoyals,  deceased. 

Maria,  deceased.        Anne,  deceased.        Harrictte. 

Elizabeth.        Louisa,  deceased.        Caroline,  deceased. 

Charlotte. 

The  eldest  son, 

James  Knox  Gildea,  Esq.  of  Clooncormack,  High  Sheriff 
1835,  6.  24  Sept.  1804;  d.  1870;  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Armi—Arg.,  on  a  mount  vert  a  stag  statant  under  an  oak 
tree  ppr.  C'rent — A  wolf's  head  erased  ppr.  langucd  gu. 
Mottoes — Ee  e  merito,  and  Vincit  qui  patitur. 

Seat — Clooncormack  House,  Hollymount,  co.  Mayo. 


Hakold  Wrayford  Cornish,  5.  17  July,  1831 ;  m.  27  Sept. 

1856,  Augusta  Lucy,  dau.  of  the  late  Eev.  J.  P.  Carpenter. 

and  d.  28  Oct.  1864. 
Eeginald  But  lee  Edgcombe,  6.  29  July,  1833. 
Honoria  Barbara  Jane. 
He  d.  7  Oct.  1874. 

^/■ms— Erminois,  an  eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  sa.  on  a 
chief  indented  gu. ,  a  boar's  head  erased  between  two  crescents 
arg.  Crest — A  boar  pa.ssant  sa.,  resting  its  fore-paw  on  an 
increscent  or.     Motto— la  te,  Domine,  spes  nostra. 

Seat — Bickham,  Eoborough,  South  Devon. 


GILIi ANDERS    OF    HIGHFIELD. 

GiLLAXDEES,  James  Falcoxee,  Esq.  of  Highfleld, 
CO.  Ross,  J.P.  and  D.L.,6.  26  Jan.  1811 ;  m.27  July, 
1852,  Margaret  Amy,  2nd  dau.  of  Major  Charles 
Robertson,  of  Kindeace,  by  his  wife,  Helen,  4th  dau. 
of  Patrick  Cruikshank,  Esq.  of  Stracathro,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  George  Francis,  b.  2  Oct.  1854;  m.  20  Dec.  1876,  Geral- 
dine  Ann  Isab  ella  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  Major  Wardlaw,  and 
granddau.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  John  Wardlaw,  Col.  55lh  regt., 
by  Hon.  Ann  Lake,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Gerard,  1st  Viscoun* 
Lake. 

II.  Charles  Alexander,  b.  29  Nov.  1858. 

III.  Falconer  Cruikshank,  6.  2  April,  1802. 

IV.  James  William  Mackenzie,  b.  17  March,  1872. 
I.  Helenor  Eobertson.  ii.  Jane  Anne. 
UlltCagC— George    Gillanders,    Esq.    of  Sachan   and 

Culblean,  co.  Aberdeen,  sold  these  estates,  and  purchased 
Highfield,  co.  Ross,  1787.     His  son, 

Alexander  Gillanders,  Esq.  of  Highfield,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Thos.  Mackenzie,  of  Ord,  co.  Ross,  and  was  father  of 

John  Gillanders,  Esq.  of  Highfield,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  m. 
1803,  Jane  Falconer,  dau.  of  John  Mackenzie,  of  AUangrange, 
and  great-granddau.  of  the  last  Lord  Hulkerton,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1857)  he  had  issue, 

I.  James  Falco  ner,  now  of  Highfield. 

II.  George  6.  18  05  ;  d.  1846. 

in.  John  Bowman  Mackenzie,  6.  1806;  d.  May,  1852. 

IV.  Alastair,  6.  1807;  d.  1838. 

V.  Francis  William  Mackenzie,  b.  1818:  d.  1836. 

I.  Margaret  Ma  ckenzie,  rf.  12  March,  1873. 

II.  Katherine  Falconer,  m.  1  Jan.  1810.  William  Inglis,  2na 
son  of  George  Inglis,  Esq.  of  Kingsmills,  co.  Inverness,  and 
had  issue,  thre  e  sons  and  one  dau. ;  d.  1872. 

Mr.  Gillanders  d.  1830. 

fef/— Highfield  House,  Tarradalo,  Beauly,  N.B. ;  Cor- 
niehallce  Lodge,  N.B. 


gtll  of  bickham. 

Gill,  Reginald  Btttler  Edgcumbe,  Esq.  of 
Bickham,  Buckland  Monachorum,  Devon,  J.P.,  b.  29 
July,  1833  ;  m.  2  June,  1864,  AHce  Mary,  youngest 
dau.  of  the  late  William  Morris,  Esq.  of  Woodford 
Hall,  Essex. 

HtncaffC— This  family  has  possessed  landed  property  in 
the  parish  of  Tavistock  for  a  very  long  period. 

John  Gill,  Esq.,  in.  Prothesia,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Edg- 
cumbe, Esq.,  and  left  a  son, 

John  Gill,  Esq.  younger  dau.  of  Jacob  Hornbrook,  Esq.  of 
Tavistock,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1834)  left  at  his  decease,  1841, 

•TouN  Hornbrook,  of  Bickham. 

Thomas,  of  Brooklands,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  M  P    for  Fh- 

Sl  'Tn'n   ''/'  ^'^f'j,'-''v''''"A  "f  ^n'l''e^^  Paton,  E.sq.;  and 
2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  of  Eobert  Charles,  Esq .  of  London,  and  has 
issue  by  both  marriages.        William,  d.  uhm   18''  ' 
Elizabeth,  TO.  1st,  .John  .Smith,  Esq.  of  Upland,  Devon;  and 
2ndly,  Joseph  Ecad,  Esq.,  J.P. 
Mary  Anne  Grace,  r„.  C.  V.  Bridgman,  Esq 
Barbara,  to.  John  Rundle,  Esq.,  late  M.P.  for  Tavistock. 
The  elder  son, 

John  Hornbrook  Gill,  Esq.  of  Bickham,  Devon,  J  P  for 
COS.  Devon  and  Cornwall,  and  High  Sheriff  of  Cornwall 
1841 ;  6.  10  March,  1787;  to.  1830,  Jane,  only  child  of  Thomas 
Cornish,  Esq.  of  Cholwell,  LamertOD,  Devon,  and  by  her(^who 
d.  17  Nov.  1868)  had  issue, 


GILIiESPIE   OF    MOUNTaUHANIE. 

Gillespie,  David,  Esq.  of  Mountquhanie  House. 
CO.  Fife,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  1814;  m.  1840,  Susan! 
dau.  of  Licut.-Gen.  Bethune,  of  Blebo,  and  has  issue. 

I.  David,  b.  1841.  ii.  Alexander,  6.  1844. 

III.  James  Carnegie,  b.  1845. 

I.  Maria,  6.  1849,  to.  her  cousin,  James  Carnegie,  Esq.  o) 
Stronvar. 

Mr.  Gillespie  is  only  son  of  the  late  David  Gillespie 
Esq.  of  Mountquhanie  (who  d.  1827),  by  Mary  his 
wife,  dau.  of  George  Carnegie,  Esq.  of  Pittarrow,  and 
grandson,  by  Janet  Scrymgeour  his  wife,  of  John 
Gillespie  (who  d.  1781).  He  had  one  sister,  Susan, 
who  m.  James  Wemyss,  Esq.  of  Wemyss  Hall,  and 
is  deceased.  Nisbet  states  that  the  Gillespies  are  ol 
the  Clan  Chattan. 
<£eaJ— Mountquhanie  House,  Cupar,  co.  Fife. 


GILLETT    OF    HALVERGATE. 

GiLLETT,  Robert,  Esq.  of  Ualvergato  Hall 
Norfolk,  m.  8  July,  1840,  Harriet,  dau.  and  co-heiresi 
of  Robert  Howard,  Esq.  of  Halvergate  Lodge,  aac 
has  issue, 

I.  Eobert  Howard,  B.A.  Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  6.  1« 
Aug.  1844. 

II.  John  Howard,  47th  regt.,  b.  1  Feb.  IS4C. 
I.  Harriet  Sarah. 

ILtncnflC. — This  family  is  stated  to  have  been  seated  K 
Frysley  and  Hall-End,  hamlets  of  Polesworth,  co.  Warwick 


GIL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


GIL 


G43 


in  the  early  part  of  the  14th  century.  Thence  they  moved  to 
Seal,  CO.  Leicester,  antl  John  Gillett,  of  Seal,  m.  Alice,  dau. 
and  co-heiress  of  John  Jermyn,  of  Co.?sinf;ton,  in  that  co.,  a 
relative  of  Jolin  Jermyn,  High  Sheriff  of  Norfolk  1450,  and 
a  firm  and  steadfast  adherent  of  the  Mowbrays,  Dukes  of 
Norfolk. 

This  Norfolk  alliance  led  to  the  two  younger  sons  of  John 
Gillett,  of  Seal,  settling  on  the  Duke  of  Norfolk's  estates  at 
Bradfield,  Norfolk,  and  Yoxford,  Suffolk,  in  both  of  which 
places  John  Jermyn,  of  Cossington,  had  property  in  right  of 
his  wife. 

The  Yoxford  branch  assumed  the  name  of  Candler,  and 
tecame  extinct  in  the  direct  line  1832. 

William  Gillett,  of  Bradfield,  1563,  proved  his  right  to 
the  family  arms  at  the  Heralds'  Visitation.  His  descendant, 
John  Gillett,  innvhased  the  Hall  estate  at  Halvergate,  Nor- 
folk, 170.:).     Ilis  great-grandson, 

Ctkus  Gillett,  E.^q.  of  Halvergate  Hall,  in.  March,  1S09, 
Sarah,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Robert  Howard,  Esq.  of  Beighton, 
and  dying  June,  1 848,  left  issue, 

I.  EoBERT,  present  representative  of  the  family. 

n.  Daniel,  M.A.,  of  Beighton,  Rector  of  Geldeston,  ra.  1840, 
Mary  Ann,  the  other  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Robert  Howard, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue,  1  Hubert  Howard,  b.  1850 ;  2  Harold 
Howard,  b.  1852 ;  and  1  Maria  Stratford  Howard. 

III.  Cypkds,  of  Postwick  Hall,  Norfolk. 

IV.  Edward,  M.A.,  of  Shipmeadow,  Suffolk,  Vicar  of  Runham, 
Norfolk,  TO.  1862,  Ellen  Elizabeth,  lau.  and  co-heir  of  Capt. 
George  Edward  Francis,  of  Martham  Grange,  Norfolk,  late 
of  the  77th  regt.  of  foot,  and  of  the  East  Norfolk  Militia, 
and  has  issue,  1  Owen  Francis,  6.  1863;  2  Jermyn  Francis, 

V.  Henry,  Capt.  East  Kent  Militia,  m.  1861,  Sarah  Maria, 
dau.  of  W.  J.  Lysley,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  has  a  dau.,  Lilian 

■     Lysley. 

VI.  Thomas,  of  ^Yalpole  House,  Thorpe,  Norwich. 

I.  Sarah. 

II.  Emma,  m.  Henry  Blake,  Esq.,  M.A.,  of  Bramerton,  and 
has  issue,  John  Henry,  b.  1862,  and  Gerard  Frederic,  6. 
1863. 

III.  Louisa,  m.  Rev.  George  H.  Cooke,  M.A.,  Incumbent  of 
St.  Matthew's,  Thorpe,  Norwich. 

Arms — Erm.,  or,  a  bend  engrailed  sa.  three  lucies'  heads 
erased  arg.  coUarea  gu.  Crest — A  lucy's  head  erased  and  erect 
or,  collared  gu.     Motto — Spes  mea  in  Deo. 

Seat — Halvergate  Hall,  near  Acle,  Norfolk. 


GILLETT    OF    BANBURY. 

GitiETT,  Chaeles,  Esq.  of  Woodgreen,  Banbury, 
CO.  Oxford,  h.  18  Jan.  1830 ;  m.  13  Dec.  1860,  Ger- 
trude Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  E.  O.  Tregelles,  Esq.  of 
Derwent  Hill,  co.  Durham,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Edwin,  6.  13  Nov.  1861. 

II.  Joseph  Ashby,  b.  29  Dec.  1867. 

III.  Henry  Tregelles,  6.  12  Nov.  1870. 

IV.  Edward,  b.  28  April,  1872. 

I.  Gertrude  Martha.  il.  Elizabeth  Piachel. 

III.  Mary  Catharine.  iv.  Margaret. 

V.  Agnes  Marion.  vi.  Eichenda. 

ILutClg?. — William  Gillett,  Esq.  of  Brailes,  co.  War- 
wick (of  an  old  Oxfordshire  family),  m.  8  May,  1792,  Hannah, 
dau.  of  Joseph  Ashby,  Esq.  of  Seasoncot,  near  Stow,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  i.  10  Sept.  1849,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1 
Jan.  1828)  p  son, 

Joseph  Ashby  Gillett,  Esq.  of  Banbury,  m.  29  Aug.  1821, 
Martha,  dau.  of  Joseph  Gibbins.  Esq.  of  Birmingham,  and 
d.  11  Aug.  1853,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Joseph,  i.  y/Mu.  ti.  Ciarles,  now  jf  Woodgreen. 

III.  Alfred,  of  Banbury,  and  27,  Ghesham  Place,  London, 
S.W.,  J. P.  tor  -.he  borough  of  Banbury,  co.  Oxford,  6. 4  Jan. 
1834;  m.  27  April,  1871,  Frederica  Isabella  Augusta,  dau. 
of  Richard  Ubert  Phillips.  Esq.  of  Ashdale,  co.  Pembroke, 
and  has  issue, 

1  Frederick  William  Alfred  Herhert.  !>.  21  March,  1872. 

1  Frederica  Florence  Eliza'oeth,  ?.  J  Oct.  1873. 

2  Florence  Emeline  PMUipa.  J.  29  Oct.  1874. 

rv.  Geor?3,  n.  Hannah  Elizaoeth.  only  dau.  of  Joseph  Rown- 
tree,  Esq.  ji  Yort,  xnd  'aas  ;hree  sons  ind  two  daus. 

V.  William. 

I.  Martha,  ra.  Joseph  Cevan  Braithwaite,  Esq.  of  3,  New 
Square,  Lincoln's  inn,  Barrister-at-Law. 

u.  ^annah  Mary,  1.  unm.        ai.  Elizabeth,  i.  iinm. 

IV.  Catharine. 

Arms—'ETm.,  on  a  bend  engrailed  sa.  three  iucic's  heads 
erased  arg.  collared  with  a  bar  gemel  gu.  Crest — A  lucy's  head 
erect  and  erased  gu.  collared  witU  a  base  gemcl  or.  Motto— 
Spes  mea  in  Deo. 


GILLON  OP  WALLHOU.se. 
GiLLOX,  Andrew,  Esq.  of  Wallhouse,  co.  Linlith- 
gow, J.P.  and  D.L.,  Lieut. -Col.  Commandant  of  co. 
Volunteers,  b.  22  April,  1823  ;  m.  1st,  4  April,  1848, 
Jane  Lillias,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  John  Ferricr 
Hamilton,  of  Cairnhill  and  Westport,  by  the  Hon. 
Georgiua  Vereker  his  -wife,  dau.  of  the  late  Viscount 
Gort,  and  has  by  her  a  son, 

William,  6.  21  Dec.  1849. 
He  m.  2ndly,  12  Jan.  1851.,  Anna  Maria,  only  dau. 
of  Capt.  Henry  Paget  Gill,  late  of  the  SOtli  regt.,  by 
Catherine  Cameron  his  wife,  now  Lady  Maxwell,  of 
Calderwood,  dau.  of  Walter  Logan,  Esq.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  in  1871)  has  a  son, 

Henry,  6.  12  Nov.  1854. 
He  m.  Srdly,  22  Jan.  1874,  Isabella  Agnew,  dau.  of 
the  late   Stair    Hathoru  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Pliysgill 
and  Glasserton,  co.  Wigtown,  and  has  by  her, 

Andrew,  0.  Dec.  1874.  John  Stewart,  b.  June,  1876. 

iCtneaCJC. — John  Gillon,  Esq.  of  Wallhouse,  co.  Linlith- 
gow, who  obtained  a  charter  of  that  estate  1572,  was  great- 
great-grandfather  of 

Alexander  Gillon,  Esq.  of  Wallhouse,  who  m.  Elconora 
Montgomery,  and  was  father  of 

John  Gillon,  Esq.  of  Wallhouse,  who  to.  Catherina,  dau. 
of  Sir  Andrew  Agnew,  of  Lochnaw,  Bart.,  and  hy  her  was 
father  of 

Andrew  Gillon,  Esq.  of  Wallhouse,  Lieut.-Col.  Scots  Greys, 
who  vi.  Nov.  1800,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Downe,  Esq.  of 
Downe  Hall,  Dorset,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Sept.  1801)  left  at 
his  decease,  5  May,  1823,  an  only  son  and  heir, 

William  Downe  Gillon,  Esq.  of  Wallhouse,  co.  Linlithsjow, 
and  Hurstmonceaux,  Sussex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  tho 
Lanark  burghs  1831-32,  and  for  the  Falkirk  burghs  from  lSo2 
to  1841 ;  b.  31  Aug.  1801 ;  he  m.  24  Oct.  1820,  Helen  Eliza,  dau. 
of  John  Corse  Scott,  Esq.  of  Synton,  co.  Roxburgh;  andd.7 
Oct.  1846,  leaving  issue, 

Andrew,  now  of  Wallhouse. 

Willi.am,  b.  1  Jan.  1826;  Lieut.  72nd  Bengal  N.I.,  killed  at 

the  siege  of  Moultan,  aged  23. 
Helen,  m.  29  April,  1852,  William  Macfarlane  Wardrop,  Esq. 

of  Bridgehouse. 
Mary  Anne,  m.  Nov.  1857,  James  Turnhull,  Esq. ;  and  d. 

Sept.  1858.  Catherine,  d.  unm.  Nov.  1852. 

Arms — Gu.,  on  a  saltier  arg.  five  martlets  volant  of  the  first. 
Crest — A  raven  on  the  face  of  a  rock  ppr.     Supporters — Two 
ravens  ppr.     Motto — Tutum  refugium. 
-Seat— Wallhouse,  Bathgate,  co.  Linlithgow. 


LITTLE-GILMOUR     OF    LIBEKTOliT     AND 
CRAIGMILLAE. 

LiTTiR-GiLMOUB,  Waltee  James,  Esq.  of  Libci-- 
ton  and  Craigmillar,  co.  Edinburgh,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  30.  Midlothian,  b.  24  April,  1807. 

HtnCaSf .— Sir  John  Gilmour,  the  first  who  acquired  ihs 
property  of  the  Barony  of  Craigmillar,  1660,  was  bapt.  1605, 
and  admitted  a  Member  of  the  Faculty  of  Advocates  1628 :  he 
was  four  times  married ;  his  3rd  wife  being  Margaret,  eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Murray,  Bart,  of  Blackbarony,  co. 
Peebles,  by  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Cockburn,  of  Clerk 
ington,  near  Haddington,  from  which  marriage  the  present 
Mr.  Gilmour  is  descended.  Sir  Jolm  received  knighthood 
1650  or  1651,  and  was  elected  Member  for  co.  Edinburgh  to 
the  Parliament  that  met  1  Jan.  1661,  and  to  all  the  subsequent 
Parliaments  till  his  death.  In  the  same  year  (1661)  he  was 
made  President  of  the  College  of  Justice,  which  office  he 
resigned  1670.  He  d.  1671,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  sui-viving 
son, 

Sir  Alexander  Gilmo0b,  bapt.  1657,  created  a  Baronet 
1  Feb.  1678;  chosen  M.P.  for  co.  Edinburgh  1698,  and  d.  Oct. 
1731.  He  ))!.  Hon.  Grizel  Ross,  eldest  dau.  of  George,  11th 
Lord  Ross,  of  Melville,  by  Lady  Grizel  Cochrane  his  wife,  only 
dau.  of  WiUiam,  1st  Earl  of  Dundonald.  He  left  two  children 
surviving  him,  viz.,  Sir  Charles  Gilmodr,  of  Craigmillar,  his 
heir ;  and  a  dau.,  Helen,  m.  William  Little,  of  Liberton.  The 
son  and  heir, 

Sir  Charles  Gilmour,  Bart.,  M.P.  for  co.  Edinburgh  from 
1737  till  his  death  (9  Aug.  1750),  was  also  one  of  the  Lords  of 
Trade  and  Plantations.  He  m.  1733,  Jean,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir 
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liobert  Sinclair,  Bavt.  of  I.oncformacu?,  co.  Berwick,  by 
Christian  his  wife,  dau.  of  Adam  Cockburn,  of  Ormiston,  Lord 
Justice  Clerk  of  Scotland,  and  had  one  child, 

Sir  Alexander  Gilmoub,  Bart,  of  Craigmillar,  an  officer  1st 
Foot  Guards.  He  accompanied  that  resiment  to  France,  and 
was  taken  prisoner  there  Sept.  1758.  In  1751  he  was  chosen 
M  P.  for  CO.  Edinburgh,  and  continued  to  represent  that  co. 
till  1774  and  he  also  held  various  official  appointments  under 
Government.  He  d.  in  France  v.nm.  1792,  and  the  baronetcy 
and  main  line  of  the  family  then  became  e.xtinct.  The  suc- 
cession then  devolved  on  „  .  •„  a 
.  William  Charles  Little  Gilmodb,  of  Craigmillar  and 
Liberton,  grand.'^on  of  the  1st  Sir  Alexander  Gilmour,  and 
son  of  Sir  Alexander's  dau.,  Helen  Gilmour,  who  had  been  m., 
as  before  mentioned,  to  William  Little,  of  Liberton,  a  gentle- 
man of  an  ancient  family,  which  had  been  in  possession  of  the 
Barony  of  Over  Liberton  for  upwards  of  a  hundred  years  pre- 
ceding. AYilliam  Charies  Little,  of  Liberton,  assumed,  in  con- 
sequence, the  surname  of  GiLMonB,  and  became  also  of  Crais- 
millar;  he  m.  1763,  Jean,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Clerk,  Advocate, 
and  brother  of  Sir  John  Clerk,  Bart.,  and  dying  1797,  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

Walter  Little-Gilmour,  of  Liberton  and  CraiRmillar,  6. 
2  Feb.  1764;  an  officer  in  the  army.  He  w.  6  July,  1805, 
James  Anne  Macdowell,  heiress  of  Carronmills,  and  d.  1  April, 
1807,  having  had  issue,  a  dau.,  Jane  ;  and  a  posthumous  son, 
the  present  Walter  James  Little-Gilmodr,  Esq.  of  Liberton 
and  Craigmillar. 

y^ms— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  az.,  a  che\Ton  between  two 
fleurs-de-lis  in  chief  or,  and  a  writing  pen  full  feathered  in  base 
arg.,  for  Gilmour;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  three  boars'  heads  erased 
arg  issuing  out  of  the  dexter  base  a  lance  and  out  of  the 
sinister  base  a  Lochabar  axe  both  in  pale  and  of  the  last,  for 
Eankine.  CVes(— A  gariand  of  laurel  ppr.  S«Mwr!e!-«— Two 
hawks  rising  ppr.     ilfoJio— Perseveranti  dabitur. 

^eai— Inch  House,  near  Edinburgh. 

* 

GILmOHR  OP  EAGLESHAM, 
GiLMOTiR,  Allan,  Esq.  of  Eaglesham  House,  co. 
Eenfrew,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  h.  1820  ;  s.  his  uncle  Allan 
Gilmour,  Esq.  of  Eaglesham,  1849,  and  his  father 
1858 ;  m.  1850,  Isabella  Buchanan,  dau.  of  William 
Ew-ing,  Esq.  of  Dunoon,  co.  Argyll,  and  has,  with 
other  issue, 

Allan,  LL.B.  Trinity   Hall  Cambridge,   Barrister-at-Law 
of  the  Middle  Temple,  6.  1851;   to.  1875,  Amelia  Curror, 
younger  dau.  of  the  late  John  Laing,  Esq.,  and  niece  of 
John  Curror,  Esq.  of  Nivingstone,  co.  Kinross. 
Mr.  Gilmore  is  eldest  son  of  the  late  James  Gil- 
more,  Esq.  of  Polnoon,  co.  Eenfrew,  by  Clementina 
his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Stuart,  Esq. 

Arriu — Arg..  on  a  chevron  engrailed  between  three  trefoils 
slipped  vert  as  many  hunting  horns  stringed  of  the  first.  6Vtsi 
—A  dexter  hand  fessways  couped  holding  a  writing  pen  ppr. 
MoUn—'^W  penna  sed  usus. 
,Sea(— Eaglesham  House,  by  Glasgow,  N.B. 

♦ 

GILSTRAP    OP    PORNHAM    PARK. 

GiLSTEAr,  William,  Esq.  of  Fornham  Park,  in 
the  Parishes  of  Fornham  St.  Genevieve,  Fornham 
All  Saints,  and  Fornham  St.  Martin,  Suflblk  (eldest 
son  of  Joseph  Gilstrap,  Esq.  of  Newark-upon-Trent, 
who  d.  1869),  J.  20  Dec.  1816 ;  m.  1847,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Haigh,  Esq.  of  Colue  Bridge  House, 
CO.  York.  Mr.  Gilstrap  is  a  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Suffolk,  and  was  High  Sheriif  18GG. 

■  Arma — Arg..  a  chevron  engrailed  vert  between  in  chief  two 
escutcheons  gu.  each  charged  with  a  galtrap  of  the  tield,  and 
in  base  a  talbofs  head  erased  of  the  third.  Crust — A  cubit  arm 
erect  in  armour  ppr.  grasping  an  escutcheon  gu.  charged  with 
a  galtrap  arg.  7V/o(«o—Candide  secure. 
i'e(({_l.-ornhara  Park,  Bury  St.  Edmund's,  Suffolk. 


Grange,   who    m.  20  Nov.   1791,   Anne   Placewny 
(who  d.  18  Nov.  1825),  and  d.  25  March,  1834. 

^rms— Per  pale  gu.  and  sa.  on  a  chevron  engrailed  erminois     ■ 
between  three  swans'  heads  and  necks  era.sed  erm.  as  many 
fleurs-de-lis  az.     Crest— K  swan's  head  and  neck  erased  erm. 
collared  gu.  between  two  palm  branches  vert.    Motto — Beiiiguo 
numine. 

ieai— Wormington  Grange,  near  Winchcombe. 


GIST    OP    WORMINGTON  GRANGE. 

Gist,  Samuel,  Esq.  of  Wormington  Grange,  co. 
Gloucester,  h.  6  Jan.  1832.  Mr.  Gist  is  son  of  the 
late  Samuel  Gist  Gist,  Esq.  of  Wormington  Grange 
(d.  27  Sept.  1845),  by  Hon.  Marianne  Wcstenra 
{m.  17  July,  1824),  only  dau.  of  Lord  Rossniore, 
and  graidson  of  Josiah  Gist,  Esq.  of  Wormington 


GLANVILLE    OP     CATCHFRENCH. 

Glanville,  Francis,  Esq.  of  Catchfrench,  Corn- 
wall, J.P.  and  D.L.,  h.  1797  ;  m.  1821,  Amabel, 
dau.  of  the  late  Right  Hon.  Reginald  Pole-Carew, 
of  Antony,  Cornwall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1871)  has, 
with  other  issue,  a  son  and  heir, 

Francis  Robert,  Col.  E.A.,  h.  1827;   m.  1860,  Maria,  dau. 
of  Don  Francisco  Carreras,  and  has  Francis,  b.  1862,  and 

other  issue. 

ILlllCaflC. — The  Glanvilles,  after  a  sojourn  of  three  cen- 
turies at  Halwell,  were  removed  to  their  more  splendid  mansion 
of  Killworthy,  by  Sir  John  Glanville,  Knt.,  Judge  of  the 
Common  Pleas  tciwp.  Queen  Elizabeth.  The  late  Francis 
Glanville,  Esq.  of  Catchfrench,  Cornwall,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1793,  M.P.  forMalmesbury  1794,  and  for  Plymouth 
from  1797  to  1802;  m.  1st,  1790,  Sarah,  youngest  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  WilUam  Masterman,  Esq.  of  Eestormel  Park,  and  had 
by  her  (who  d.  1792)  an  only  dau.,  Sarah,  w.  Gordon  William 
Gregor,  Esq.  of  Trewarthenick.  He  m.  2ndly,  Jan.  1796,  Eliza- 
beth, 2nd  dau.  of  Eobert  Fanshawe,  Esq.,  Commissioner  of 
Plymouth  dockyard,  by  whom  he  had  several  sons  and  daus. 
The  eldest  son  is  the  present  Francis  Glanville,  Esq.  of 
Catchfrench. 

Arms — Az.,  three  saltiers  or.  C/TsJ— On  a  mount  vert  a  stag 
statant  ppr. 

Sad  — Catchfrench,  near  Liskeard. 


GLASCOTT    OP     ALDERTOWN, 
KILLOWEN,    PIIiLTOWN,    «&c. 

Glascott,  William  Madden,  Esq.  of  Pilltown, 
alias  Alderton,  Priest  Haggard,  near  New  Ross,  co. 
Wexford,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff,  1834,  h.  Aug.  1806 ; 
s.  his  father  at  Pilltown  in  1829,  which  has  been 
remodelled,  enlarged,  and  latterly  named  Alderton, 
m.  20  May,  1836,  Elizabeth  Harriet  Lucy,  daa.  of 
Major  James  Boyd,  of  Rosslaro,  co.  Wexford,  by 
whom,  who  d.  21  March,  1877,  he  has  issue, 

I.  William,  6.  29  June,  1837,  late  Capt.  30lh  regt. ;  ',%, 
23  Aug.  1866,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Cayley,  Esq.,  Toronto, 
Canada,  and  has  issue,  1  William,  h.  29  June,  1869; 
2  Francis  James ;  1  Ethel;  2  Amy;  3  Eva. 

II.  James  Jocelyn,  h.  17  April,  1845,  Lieut.  32nd  regt. :  m, 
2  Dec.  1868,  Anna  Margaret  Sophia,  dau.  of  John  Eichards, 
Esq.  of  Macmine,  co.  Wexford. 

I.  Georgina  Elizabeth. 

II.  Bessie  Dorothea,  to.  30  Jan.  1869,  Capt.  Henry  Thilip 
Dawson,  75th  regt.  m.  Lucy  Sophia. 

IV.  Mary  Isabel.  v.  Amy  Sarah. 

ILlltCaflC. — George  Glascott,  Epq.  of  Hedingham,  Essex, 
6.  15G8;  m.  Diana,  dau.  of  Kobert  Fanshawe,  2nd  son  of 
Henry  Fanshawe,  Esq.  of  Fanshawe,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 
a  son, 

John  Glascott,  Esq.  of  Aldergate,  London,  who  had,  by 
Susan  his  wife,  with  other  issue,  two  sons,  i.  George,  his 
heir;  ii.  William,  who  went  to  Ireland,  Capt.  in  Major  Peter 
Wallis's  troop  of  horse  in  Heury  CromwcU's  regiment,  and 
purchased  Aldertown  and  other  lands  in  the  Barony  of  Shel- 
burne,  co.  Wexford,  from  debenture  holders.  He  to.  Alice, 
dau.  of  James  Rowles,  Esq.,  co.  Hertford;  and;?.  1677,  leaving, 
with  other  issue,  1  John,  his  successor  at  Aldertown,  of  whom 
hereafter,  as  heir  to  his  uncle;  2  James,  of  New  Boss,  m. 
April,  1685,  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Tonge,  Esq.  of  New  Ross, 
and  d.  s.  }).  1692  ;  3  Benjamin,  d.  Oct.  1723,  leaving  a  son, 
Benjamin,  whose  descendants  settled  in  co.  Cork ;  4  Thomas, 
settled  in  the  co.  Devon,  represented  by  Ebv.  Cholmelbt 
Cradock  Glascott,  English  Chaplain  at  Versailles;  5  William, 
b.  1670.    Mr.  Glascott  d.  1656.     His  eldest  son, 

George  Glascott,  Esq.  of  Aldcrgate,  was  an  adventurer 
for  lands  in  Ireland  under  the  Commonwealth,  and  lodged  a 


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petition  for  nn  nllotmcnt  of  lands  under  Oliver  CromwelVs 
letter  of  tlie  7th  Jlay,  1G5S;  bill;  d.  s.  p.  before  obtaining 
any  lands,  and  bequeathed  his  debentures  to  his  nephew, 

John  Glascott,  Esq.  of  Aldertown,  J. P.,  who  was  attainted 
by  the  Parliament  of  James  II.  in  1689.  lie  purchased  the 
lands  of  Knockea  and  Killesk,  in  the  Barony  of  Shelburne,  co. 
AVexford,  with  his  uncle's  debentures ;  and  m.  by  license, 
dated  19  April,  1G80,  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Perrott,  Esq.  of 
Coolfjn,  in  the  Queen's  Co.,  and  sister  and  co-heir  of  Richard 
Perrott,  Esq.  of  Loughboy,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  Dartmouth, 
Devon,  by  whom  (who  d.  24  March,  1732)  he  had  issue, 

Geoege,  his  successor  at  Aldertown. 
John,  d.  unm. 

Juliana,   m.  Capt.  Martyn,  Quartermaster  of  the   Fort  of 
Duncannon,  co.  Wexford. 
Hester,  d.  unm. 
Charlotte,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Glascott  d.  June,  1707,  and  was  s.  at  Aldertown  by  his  SDn, 
George  Glascott,  Esq.  of  Aldertown,  J. P.,  b.  1093,  inherited 
the  Perrott  estate  in  co.  Kilkenny,  through  his  mother, 
and  purchased  a  freehold  interest  of  the  house  and  lands  of 
Killowen,  held  under  Arthur,  5th  Earl  of  Anglesey,  2  Dec.  1725. 
He  m.  Nov.  1729,  Anne,  dau.  of  WilUam  Gifford,  Esq.  of  Pole- 
tnaloe,  co.  Wexford,  by  whom  (whoiL  1773)  ho  had,  with  other 
issue, 
John,  -who  s.  to  Aldertown. 

George,  of  Ballynamona,  alias  Fruit  Hill,  ba.pt.  at  White- 
church  13  Feb.  1732,  inherited  the  Perrott  estate,  co.  Kil- 
kenny, and  the  freehold  of  Killowen.  He  m.  by  license, 
elated  12  Nov.  1761,  Deborah,  dau.  of  Adam  Rogers,  Esq.  of 
Boderan,  co.  Wexford,  by  whom,  who  was  buried  at  White- 
church  16  Aug.  1799,  he  left  at  his  decease,  30  Jan.  1788 
(with  another  son  and  four  daus.),  two  sons, 
George,  of  Fruit  Hill,  his  eldest  son,  b.  10  Oct.  1764;  m. 

0  July,  1790,  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas  De  Bienzi,  Esq. 
of  Clobemon,  co.  Wexford,  who  <?.  11  Sept.  1829.  He  d. 
8  July,  1838,  and  left  three  surviving  daus.,  1  Henrietta, 
-:u.  11  Dec.  1839,  Pelham  Babington,  Esq.  of  Glandine, 
J. P.  CO.  Wexford,  and  d.  s.  -p.  7  Dec.  1875;  2  Isabella, 
d.  itnm.  13  Aug.  1846;  3  Juliana,  now  of  Fruit  Hill. 

John,  of  Killowen,  New  Ross,  co  Wexford,  J. P.,  &.  1st 
March,    1778,    was    appointed    Lieut.   Wexford    Militia 

1  Sept.  1795,  and  Capt.  24  Aug.  1799.  He  inherited  under 
liis  uncle's  will  part  of  the  townland  of  Taylorstown, 
He  m.  14  April,  1794,  Beata,  dau.  of  Henry  Archer,  Esq. 
of  Ballyseskin,  co.  Wexford,  by  whom  (who  d.  22  Dec. 
1850)  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  successor. 

II.  Archer,  6.  30  March,  and  d.  8  July,  1804. 

III.  George,  of  Valentia  Camolin,  J. P.,  6.  14  Jan.  1806: 
m.  31  Oct.  1835,  Wilhelmina,  dau.  of  John  Lloyd 
Edwards,  Esq.  of  Robuck,  co.  Dublin,  and  Camolin 
Park,  J.P.  CO.  Wexford,  and  d.  22  Feb.  1876,  having 
had  by  her  (who  d.  17  Feb.  1871)  an  only  dau., 

Wilhelmina  Eliza,  d.  unm.  14  Jan.  1870. 

IV.  Adam,  6.  12  Dec.  1809 ;  vi.  8  Aug.  1849,  Susan 
Emily,  dau.  of  John  Usher,  Esq.  of  Landscape,  co. 
Wexford ;  and  d.  s.  p.  10  Dec.  1852. 

I.  Eliza,  6.  at  St.  Heller's,  Jersey,  29  Dec.  1799. 

II.  Julia,  d.  unm.  10  Dec.  1831. 

III.  Beata,  m.  15  April,  1845,  Major  John  Symes  Gifford, 
1st  Bengal  Native  Infantry,  who  d.  s.  p.  27  Aug.  1867. 

Ilr.  Glascott  d.  6  Sept.  1841.  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
John  Glascott,  Esq.  of  Killowen,  formerly  of  Seatield, 
and  also  of  Clonatin  House,  and  Leeson  Street,  Dublin, 
b.  24  Nov.  1802,  called  to  the  Irish  Bar  23  Jan.  1830,  M. A. 
Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  19  Feb.  1833;  m.  9  Dec.  1829,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Richard  Donovan,  Esq.  of  Ballymore,  co,  Wexford, 
by  whom  (who  d.  24  July,  1807)  he  had  issue, 
I.  John  Henry,  his  successor. 

li.  Richard  Donovan,  of  Alstonvill,  Richmond  River, 
Sydney,  Australia,  6.  12  Sept.  1833;  m.  23  May,  1863, 
Maria,  dau.  of  Richard  King,  Esq.,  and  has  two  daus., 
Maryanne  Beata.  Alice. 

III.  George  Annesley,  of  Lukenathpore  Joyrampore, 
India,  b.  1  Feb.  1835;  m.  13  June,  1866,  Charlotte  Ellen 
Louisa,  dau.  of  George  Richard  James  Meares,  Esq.  of 
Sinduri,  India,  and  has  issue, 

George  WilUam,  b.  4  Dec.  1867;  d.  16  May,  1809. 
Gerald  Annesley,  b.  29  June,  1871. 
John  Richard  Donovan,  b.  10  June,  1877. 

IV.  William  Edward  (Rev.),  6.  13  June,  1838,  B.A.  Trin. 
Cull.  Dublin,  1862,  went  to  India  in  1865  as  Curate  in 
the  Calcutta  Diocesan  Additional  Clergy  Society. 

V.  Robert  Richards,  b.  24  Nov.  1840. 

I.  Ann  Beata,  m.  10  Oct.  1872,  her  first  cousin,  William 
John  O'Donnavan,  Esq.,  LL.D.  {see  Donovan  of  Bally- 
viore). 

II.  Mary  Donovan. 
Mr.  Glascott  d.  27  Nov.  1871,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  U.  Glascott,  Esq,  of  Killowen,  J. P.,  6.  13  Sept. 


1S30,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,   18.M,  and  m.  0  July, 

1872,  Louisa  Rebecca,   dau.   of   John   McGuire,   Esq., 

Tralee,  Sub-Inspector  R.  I.  C,  co.  Kerry,  and  has  a  son. 

John  Perrott,  b.  10  Nov.  1877. 

Mr.  Glascott  purchased,  24  Oct.  1729,  the  fee  of  Pilltown  and 

Whitechurch,  co.  Wexford  (which  lands  were  settled  on  his 

son,  Francis*  on  his  marriage).    He  d.  10  April,  1756,  and  was 

s.  at  Aldertown  by  his  son, 

John  Glascott,  Esq.  of  Aldertown,  J. P.,  bapt.  at  White- 
church,  24  Jan.  1731 ;  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Nathaniel 
Boyse,  Esq.  of  Bannow,  co.  Wexford,  who  d.  23  Feb.  1708,  and 
2ndly,  18  July,  1769,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Rickard  Donovan,  Esq.  of 
Clonmore,  in  same  co.  (who  d.  31  Jan.  1827),  both  of  whom 
d.  s.  p.  By  his  will,  dated  20  Nov.  1802,  with  a  codicil  dated 
4  Dec.  1810,  he  bequeathed  the  greater  part  of  his  estates  to 

Rev.  William  Glascott,  of  Pilltown,  Rector  of  Killesk,  and 
St.  James  Dunbrody,  alias  Ballyhack,  Dio.  Ferns,  b.  1756,  son 
of  Francis  Glascott  of  Pilltown,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of 
William  Stephens,  Esq.  of  Chilcomb,  co.  Kilkenny  (who 
brought  the  Rosebercon  estate  to  her  husband).  He  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Rev.  Samuel  Madden,  Rector  of  Kells,  and  Vicar- 
General  of  Ossory,  and  d.  29  Nov.  1829,  having  had  by  her, 
who  survived  till  22  May,  1851,  with  seven  daus.,  an  only  son, 
William  Madden  Glascott,  now  of  Pilltown,  and  possessor 
of  the  estates. 

Scai-Alderton,  near  New  Ro.ss. 


EOBEaTSON-GLASGOW  OF  MONT- 
GREENAN. 
Robertson-Glasgow,  Eobert  Brttce,  Esq.  of 
Montgi-eenan,  co.  Ayr,  late  an  ofScev  in  the  army, 
late  of  the  27th  regt  of  foot  (Inniskillings),  and 
subsequently  74th  Highlanders,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co. 
Ayr,  b.  3  April,  1842  ;  s.  his  father  20  Sept.  I860; 
m..  24  Oct.  1867,  Louisa  Grace,  2nd  dau  of  the  late 
Simon  George  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Tinerana,  co.  Clare. 
by  his  wife,  the  Hon.  Elizabeth  Eleanor,  dau.  of  tho 
Hon.  and  Eight  Rev.  Richard  Ponsonby,  Bishop  of 
Derry  and  Eaphoc,  and  sister  of  William,  3rd  Baror 
Ponsonby,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Robert  Purdon,  b.  22  July,  1868. 

II.  Charles  Ponsonby,  b.  26  Feb.  1870. 

I.  Lihas  Mary,  6.  24  Dec,  1871. 

II.  Colin  Campbell,  b.  4  March,  1874. 

UlltCajJC— This  branch  of  the  family  of  Robertson  tradi- 
tionally claims  descent  from  the  ancient  family  of  Strowan, 
Perthshire.     In  1624, 

William  Robertson  acquired  by  purchase,  from  Alexander 
Meirns,  certain  lands  in  Berwickshire.  He  was  s.  by  hi.» 
eldest  son, 

John  Robertson,  who,  dying  prior  to  IG63,  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

William  Robertson,  m.  Margaret  Sinclair,  and  d.  previou." 
to  10  Sept.  1686,  leaving  with  other  children, 

William,  afterwards  of  Monkmylne. 

Elizabeth,  vi.  Andrew  Home,  Esq.  of  Fernyside,  by  whoir 
she  left  an  only  child  and  heiress,  Elizabeth,  of  Fernyside 
of  whom  afterwards. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Robertson,  m.  Margaret  Seton,  heiress  of  Rober*- 
Soton,  of  Monkmylne,  co.  Haddington,  and  acquired  that 
property.    He  d.  1720,  leaving  issue, 

William,  his  successor. 

Robert,  of  Prenderguest  and  Brownsbank,  and  afterwards  of 
Fernyside,  6.  4  Nov.  1713. 

Isabella,  m.  William  Graeme,  Esq.  of  Jordanstown,  by  whom 
she  had  three  sons  and  a  dau.    Mr.  Graeme  d.  11  Nov. 
1775,  aged  87. 
The  eldest  son. 


'■•  Mr.  Francis  Glascott  had  a  most  wonderful  escape  out  of 
the  town  of  New  Ross,  during  the  Rebellion  of  1798,  so  remark- 
able an  adventure  it  was  that  it  is  recorded  on  his  tombstone 
in  the  following  words,  "  This  stone  is  placed  here  to  perpetu- 
ate the  memory  of  Francis  Glascott,  of  Pilltown,  Esq.,  who 
departed  this  life  on  the  29th  day  of  December,  1798.  Tho' 
75  years  of  age,  and  scarcely  able  to  walk,  he  most  providenti- 
ally escaped  on  foot  thro'  the  thickest  part  of  the  Battle  of 
New  Ross,  on  5  June  the  same  year,  a  day  for  ever  to  be 
recorded  in  this  county,  when  thro'  the  personal  valour  and 
exertion  of  Gen.  Henry  Johnson,  the  savaga  rebels  received 
their  lirst  signal  overthrow." 


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"William  PtOBERTSON,  of  Monkmylne,  in.  Anne  Eenton,  dau. 
of  Kenton,  of  Lamberton,  co.  Berwick,  and  d.  s.  p.  7  Aug. 
1738.    He  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

EoBEKT  Robehtson,  of  Prenderguest  and  Brownsbank,  h. 
4  Xov.  1713;  m.  1st,  22  Nov.  1743,  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
George  Home,  of  Chirnside  (2nd  son  of  Alexander  Home,  of 
Kennetsidehead,  unjustly  executed  for  high  treason,  29  Dec. 
1CS2,  by  his  wife  Catherine,  dau.  of  Home,  of  Ninewclls). 
This  lady  was  cousin-german  of  David  Hume  the  historian. 
The  issue  of  this  marriage  were, 

I.  Alexander,  1>.  Nov.  1748. 

II.  William  Robert,  of  Eyemouth,  &.  2  March,  1701 ;  d. 
7  July,  1833;  m.  1st,  1801,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Jameson, 
Esq.,  Sheriff  Clerk  of  Clackmannanshire;  and  2ndly,  1811, 
Susanna,  dau.  of  John  Short,  Esq.,  but  had  issue  by  his  1st 
marriage  only, 

1  Robert,  .'idvocate.  Sheriff  Substitute  of  Stirlingshire,  6. 
1802;  iH.  1827,  Alicia  Catherine,  oldest  dau.  of  the  late 
Rev.  Charles  Eustace,  of  Robertstown,  co.  Kildarc,  heir- 
male  and  representative  of  the  ancient  Viscounts  of  Bal- 
tinglass,  and  left  issue, 

Eobert  Jameson  Eustace,  Major  60th  Royal  Eifiea,  &. 
8  Jan.  1828;  in.  9  April,  1863,  Lady  Katharine  Legge, 
dau.  of  WUliam,  4th  Earl  of  Dartmouth,  and  has  issue. 

Charles  Eustace,  6.  7  May,  1840;  d.  24  May,  1857. 

Alicia  Trimlestown,  m.  1849,  James  Jameson,  Esq.  of 
Airfield,  co.  Dublin. 

Helen  Margaret,  6.  27  April,  1834 ;  d.  28  Aug.  1838. 

2  John  Jameson,  of  Gledeswood,  co.  Dublin,  6.  1804;  in. 
1837,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Cairnes,  Esq.  of  Sta- 
meen,  co.  Meath,  and  has  issue,  William,  Robert,  James, 
Albert,  Helen,  Mary  Anne,  and  Alice  Susan. 

S  William  (Rev.),  of  New  Grey  Friars,  one  of  the  Ministers 
of  Edinburgh,  b.  1805 ;  to.  1834,  Georgiana  Touchet,  dau. 
of  John  Cossins,  Esq.  of  Weymouth,  by  his  wife,  the  Hon. 
Elizabeth  Susanna,  dau.  of  George,  18th  Lord  Audley, 
and  has  issue,  William  Buxton,  79th  regt.,  b.  2  June, 
1835;  John  Hay,  6.  20  Dec.  1843;  Henry  Robert,  b.  12 
Jan.  1845,  d.  1855;  George  Touchet,  6.  14  July,  1847; 
Gertrude  Susan  Audley. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  her  cousin,  the  Rev.  George  Home,  of  Monk- 
rigg,  CO.  Haddington,  and  of  Gunsgreen  House,  co.  Berwick  ; 
and<i.  Dec.  1828,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Catherine,  d.  unm.  15  Feb.  1815. 

III.  Jean,  m.  Thomas  Potts,  Esq.,  grandson  (maternally)  of 
Haig,  of  Bemerside,  d.  Feb.  1780,  leaving  a  son,  Thomas, 
of  The  Daison,  Torquay. 

IV.  Isobell,  m.  John  AitUen,  Esq.  of  London,  Merchant ;  d. 
Dec.  1806,  leaving  issue. 

V.  Robina,  in.  her  cousin,  William  Murray,  grandson  of 
Home,  of  Kennetsidehead;  d.  s.  p.  Nov.  1832. 

VI.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  4  April,  1778. 

Eobert  Robinson,  of  Prenderguest,  in.  2ndly,  15  Dec.  1701, 
Anne  Martin,  of  Headrigg,  co.  Berwick;  and  3rdly,  23  Dec. 
1778,  his  cousin-german,  Elizabeth  Home,  of  Ferneyside,  widow 
of  William  McFarlane  Brown,  Esq.  of  Dalgowrie  and  Kirkten, 
but  had  no  issue  by  either  of  these  marriages.  His  3rd  wife 
d.  9  July,  1785,  and  her  husband,  30  July,  1788,  when  he  was 
«.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Alexandee  Robertson,  of  Prenderguest,  Brownsbank,  and 
Gunsgreen,  m.  24  Aug.  1773,  Philadelphia  Lambe,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Rev.  Robert  Lambe,  Rector  of  Norbam,  and  had 


Robert,  his  successor. 

William,  M.D.,  m.  Isabella  Mary,  sister  of  Major  Abbs,  s.  p. 

Alexander  Lambe,  Writer  to  the  Signet,  m.  Catherine,  dau. 
of  John  Alison,  Esq.  of  Wellbank,  co.  Forfar,  and  has  issue. 

George  Home  (Rev.),  of  Ladykirk,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Charles  Kenney,  Esq.  of  St.  Catherine's,  co.  Edinburgh ; 
and  d.  leaving  issue. 

John  Argyll,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  5.  12  Aug.  1800;  m.  1st,  5  May, 
1823,  Annie,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Charles  Lockhart,  Esq. 
of  Newhall,  co.  Cromarty  (grandson  of  Sir  James  Loekhart, 
Bart,  of  Carstairs),  and  has,  1  Charles  Alexander  Lockhart, 
M.D.,  6.  4  April,  1824;  2  ^rcderick  Lockhart  (Rev.),  b.  28 
Dec.  1828.  He  in.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Charles  Wight- 
man,  Esq.  of  the  island  of  Tobago,  and  has  issue,  Charles 
Edward,  and  other  children. 

James  Home  (Rev.),  of  Coldingham,  to.  Jane,  dau.  of  John 
Dickson,  Esq.  of  Pcelwalls,  co.  Berwick;  and  d.  leaving 
issue. 

Philadelphia,  unm. 

Margaret,  to.  Peter  Wishart,  Esq.  of  Foxhall  (of  the  ancient 
family  of  Pitarrow),  and  had  i.^suc. 

Mary,  to.  Hugh  Vcitch,  Esq.  of  Stewartficld  (younger  brother 
of  Henry  Vcitch,  of  Elliock,  co.  Dumfries,  Lieut.-Col.  98th 
regt.),  and  has  issue.  Anne. 

Doria,  (»,.  Joseph  Hume,  Esq.  of  Ilorndean,  co.  Berwick,  and 
of  Lochcoat,  CO.  Linlithgow,  and  has  issue. 

Jane,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Robertson  d.  Oct.  1804,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 


Robert  Robertson,  Esq.  of  Prenderguest,  Brownsbank,  and 
Gunsgreen,  co.  Berwick,  in.  2  Aug.  1804,  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert 
Glasgow,  Esq.  of  Montgreenan,  co.  Ayr,  and  in  consequence 
of  that  marriage,  acquired  the  estate  of  Montgreenan,  co. 
Ayr,  and  also  the  property  of  Glenarbach,  co.  Dumbarton, 
and  had  issue, 
Robert,  his  heir. 
Philadelphia  Jane. 

Anne,  m.  George  Sherbrooke  Aircy,  Esq.,  Lieut.  E.N.,  son 
of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  George  Airey. 

Charlotte  Marie  Cecilia,   m.   the    Rev.   George    Drake,  of 

Stourtoa  Rectory,  Wilts,  who  d.  1849,  leaving  one  dau., 

Alice. 

Mr.  Robertson,  on  succeeding  to  Montgreenan,  assumed  the 

name  of  Glasgow  only,  and  dying  27  Jan.  1815,  was  s.  by  his 

only  surviving  son, 

Robert  Robertson-Glasoow,  of  Montgreenan,  J. P.  cos. 
Ayr  and  Renfrew,  and  a  Member  of  the  Faculty  of  Advocates 
of  Scotland,  6.  22  May,  1811 ;  to.  11  July,  1839,  Mary  Wilhel- 
mina,  dau.  of  John  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Stonefield,  Argyllshire, 
by  his  wife,  Wilhelmina,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Colquhoun,  Eart. 
of  Colquhoun  and  Luss,  co.  Dumbarton,  and  has  issue, 
Eobert  Bruce,  now  of  Montgreenan. 

John  Campbell,  6.  24  Aug.  1844 ;  an  officer  12th  regt.  of 
foot. 

Wilhelmina   Colquhoun,   to.  24  Aug.  1803,  Edward  Talbot 
Day  Jones  (now  Foxcroft),  Esq.  of  Hinton  Charterhouse, 
Somerset. 
Mr.  Robertson  Glasgow  d.  20  Sept.  1800. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  cocoanut  tree  growing  out  of  a  mount  in  base 
vert ;  on  a  chief  az.  a  shakefork  between  a  martlet  on  the 
dexter  and  a  tish  naiant  on  the  sinister  arg.,  the  last  holding 
in  the  mouth  an  annulet  or.  Crest — A  demi-negro  holding  in 
the  dexter  hand  a  sugar  cane  all  ppr.  Motto — Parcere  sub- 
jectis. 

Seat — Montgi'cenan,  Kilwinning,  co.  Ayr. 


GLEDSTANES    OF    FARDROSS. 

Gledstanes,  Mouteat,  Esq.  of  Fardross,  co. 
Tyrone,  J. P.  Tyrone  and  Fermanagh,  Capt.  Eoyal 
Tyrone  Fusileers,  formerly  57th  regt.  b.  28  April, 
1845 ;  m.  15  Jan.  1874',  Helen  Catherine,  dau.  of 
J.  J.  Versclioyle,  Esq.  of  Tassaggart,  co.  Dublin,  by 
Catherine  Helen,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Eev.  W.  H. 
Foster,  and  grand-dau.  of  Right  Rev.  W.  Foster. 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Clogher,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 
a  son, 
Ambrose  Upton,  b.  6  July,  1870. 

iLt'ltCitJJC. — This  family,  of  Scotch  extraction,  has  long 
been  settled  at  Fardross.  In  168S,  Capt.  James  Gledstanes 
equipped  at  his  own  expense  a  body  of  Yeomen,  and  led  them 
to  the  relief  of  Derry,  for  which  he  received  a  certificate,  and 
the  thanks  of  Governor  AValker. 

James  Gledstanes,  Esq.  of  Fardross,  to.  Miss  Graham,  of 
Hockley,  near  Armagh,  and  left  issue,  Thomas  Gledstanes, 
who  d.  unm.,  and  three  daus.,  eventually  co-heirs,  one  in. 
Jacob;  the  other  to.  King;  and  the  eldest, 

Margaret  Gledstanes,  to.  1767,  Ambrose  Upton,  Esq.,  Major 
13th  Dragoons.    They  both  d.  1804,  leaving  a  son  and  dau., 
WniTNEY  Upton,  Esq.,  who  took  the  name  of  Gledstanes. 
He    TO.    1st,   about  1795,    Isabella    Moutray,    of    Favour 
Royal,   CO.  Tyrone,  which  lady  </.    s.  ji.      He  to.   2ndly, 
1799,  Emily,  dau.  of  Michael  Aylmer,   Esq.  of  Courtown, 
CO.  Kildare,  and  by  her  (who  </.  1811)  had,  beside  a  dau., 
Frances,  who  d.  1818,  an  only  surviving  son, 
Ambrose,  of  whom  presently. 
Mary  Upton,  m.  John  Corry  Moutray,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Favour 
Royal,  CO.  Tyrone,  and  had  with  other  issue,  a  d;m.,  Sophia, 
who  TO.  1838,  Robert  Hornidge,  Esq.,  of  Twickenham,  King's 
Co.,  2nd  son  of  Richard  Hornidge,   D.L.,   of  Fulfarris,  co. 
Wicklow,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son,  Movtkay,  who 
s.  his  cousin.    Mr.  Ambrose  Upton   Gledstanes    assumed 
the  name  and  arms  of   Gledstanes  in  lieu    of    those  of 
Hornidge,  by  royallicense,  in  1871,  and  is  now  of  Fardross. 
The  only  surviving  son  of  Mr.  Upton  Gledstanes, 

Ambrose  Upton  Gledstanes,  Esq.,  J. P.,  High  ShcrilT  1329, 
b.  22  Feb.  1802;  m.  2  Oct.  1828,  Cecilia,  dau.  of  Richard 
Hornidge,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Tulfarris,  co.  Wicklow,  and  F.lizabeth 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Hugh  Henry,  Esq.  of  Lodge  Park,  co.  Kildare, 
but  by  her  (who  d.  27  June,  1801;  had  no  issue.  He  d.  1871, 
and  wass.  by  his  cousin,  now  of  Fardross. 

_^^„i,,_Quarterly,  lstand4th,  per  pale  or  and  arg.  within  an 
orle  of  martlets  sa.  a  savage's  head  couped,  di.stilliug  drops  of 
blood  and  wearing  a  bonnet  composed  of  bay  and  holly  leavci 


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all  ppr.,  for  Gledstanes;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  on  a  chevron  en- 
grailed between  three  buglehorns  stringed  gu.  a  trefoil  slipped 
or,  for  HoRNiDGE.  Crest— 1st,  Gledstanes:  Ademi-griffin  sa. 
holding  a  spear  ppr.  transfixing  a  savage's  head  couped,  dis- 
tilling drops  of  blood  and  wearing  a  bonnet  composed  of  bay 
and  holly  leaves,  as  in  the  arms;  2nd,  Hornidge:  Out  of 
park  pahngs  ppr.  a  demi  -  huntsman  affrontee,  habited  gu., 
belt  and  cap  sa.  winding  a  horn  or,  motto  over,  Virtutis  laus 
actio.  Motto— JJndeT  the  arms :  Fide  et  virtute. 
&ai— Fardross,  Cloglier;  Kildare  Street  Club. 


GLEGG   OF    OLD    WITHINGTONT. 

Baskervtle-Glegg,  John,  Esq.  of  Old  With- 
iiigton  and  Gaytou  Hall,  co.  Chester,  b.  10  Nov. 
1876 ;  s.  his  father  15  May,  1877. 

IttltCajC— The  Caskcrvyles  were  possessed  of  estates  at 
Withington  at  a  very  early  period,  for  we  find  Sir  John  Bas- 
KERVTLE  grantee  of  a  moiety  of  Old  Withington  in  1266. 

Thomas  Baskervtle,  Esq.  of  Old  Withington,  10  Richard 
II.,  m.  Idonea,  dau.  of  John  de  Blurton,  of  Newcastle,  co. 
Stafford,  and  was  father  of  William  Baskervtle,  Ksq.  of  Old 
Withington,  whose  son  and  heir,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  Randle 
Baskervtle,  Esq.  of  Old  Withington,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  George  Bostock,  of  Modburleigh,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Adam 
Bostock,  Lord  of  Bostock,  and  was  grandfather  of  William 
Baskervtle,  Esq.  of  Old  Withington,  who  m.  19  Henrt  VII., 
Agnes,  dau.  of  John  Mainwaring,  Esq.  of  Peover,  and  by  her, 
■was  father  of  George  Baskervtle,  Esq.  of  Old  Withington, 
whose  eldest  son,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  William  Baskervtle, 
Esq.  of  Old  Withington,  was  father,  by  Emma  his  1st  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Wynington,  of  Hermitage,  of  Thomas  Baskervtle, 
Esq.  of  Old  Withington,  who  m.  Margery,  dau.  and  co-heiress 
■of  Thomas  Kynsey,  of  Blackden,  and  by  her,  left  a  son  and 
heir,  Thomas  Baskervtle,  of  Old  Withington  and  Blackden, 
living  1603,  who  to.  1st,  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Ralph  Adderley, 
Esq.  of  Coton  Hall,  Stafford;  and  2ndly,  Dorothea,  dau.  of 
Hugh  Davenport,  Esq.  of  Calveley ;  and  by  the  former,  left 
<with  a  dau.,  Margaret,  m.  Thomas  Cotton,  Esq.)  a  son  and 
heir,  John  Baskervtle,  Esq.  of  Old  Withington,  b.  1599,  who 
m.  Magdalen,  dau.  of  George  Hope,  Esq.  of  Queen's  Hope,  co. 
Flint,  and  of  Dodleston,  co.  Chester,  and  by  her,  had  (with 
two  daus.,  Katherine,  to.  Thomas  Hand,  Esq.  of  Boughton; 
and  EUzabeth,  m.  Thomas  Cowper,  Esq .  of  Chester)  a  son  and 
heir,  Thomas  Baskervtle,  Esq.  of  Old  Withington,  who  d. 
1671,  leaving,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Hassall, 
Esq.,  an  only  son,  John  Baskervtle,  Esq.  of  Old  Withington 
and  of  Blackden,  High  Sheriff  of  Cheshire  1703,  who  m. 
Maria,  dau.  of  Edmund  Jodrell,  Esq.  of  Yeardsley  and  Twem- 
lowe,  andwas  father  of  John  Baskervtle,  Esq.  of  Old  Withing- 
ton, who  TO.  1  March,  1731,  Mary,  dau.  and  finally  heiress  of 
Robert  Glegg,  Esq.  of  Gayton,  by  Juliana  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Sir  Roger  Newdigate,  Bart.,  and  grand-dau.  (by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Cotton,  Bart,  of  Combermere)  of  Sir 
William  Glegg,  of  Gayton,  knighted  by  King  William  III., 
at  Gayton  Hall,  who  was  the  heir  male  and  representative  of 
the  ancient  Cheshire  family  of  Glegg,  whereupon  he  assumed 
the  surname  of  Glegg,  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic,  and  had  a 
son  and  successor, 

John  Baskervtle  Glegg,  Esq.  of  Old  Withington  and  Gay- 
ton, 6.  1741 ;  who  m.  1st,  Bridget,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Kelsall, 
Esq.,  of  Dodleston,  co.  Chester;  and  2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  John  Parker,  of  Astle,  by  the  former  of  whom  he  left  at 
his  decease,  24  Jan.  1821,  an  only  son, 

John  Baskervtle  Glegg,  of  Old  Withington  and  Gayton, 
High  Sheriff  1814,  6.  27  April,  17S4;  to.  4  May,  1811,  Anne, 
■dau.  of  Thomas  Townley  Parker,  Esq.  of  Cuerden  Hall,  and 
Extwistle,  CO.  Lancaster,  by  Susan  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Peter  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Astley,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir.  William,  to.  Miss  Mary  Howard. 

Susan  Mary,  m.  John  James  Holford,  Esq. 

Anne  Jane,  d.  unm. 

Susan  Fanny,  m.  Edward  Hopwood,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  R.  G. 
Hopwood,  Esq.  of  Hopwood  Hall,  Lancashire. 

EmiJy,  d.  unm. 

Lucy  Charlotte,  m.  1848,  Carnegie  Robert  John  Viscount  St. 
Vincent. 
The  elder  son, 

John  Baskervtle  Glegg,  Esq.  of  Old  Withington  and  Gayton 
Hall,  J.P.,  h.  1813;  TO.  Miss  Wilson,  and  had  issue  two  sons 
and  two  daus. ;  the  elder  son, 

John  Baskervtle  Glegg,  Esq.  of  Old  Withington  and  Gay- 
ton Hall,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1876;  to.  I860,  Emily  Catherine, 
2nd  dau.  of  Gcorse  Beauchamp  Cole,  E.sq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  of 
Heatham  House,  Twickenham,  and  d.  15  May,  1877,  leaving 


I.  John,  now  of  Old  Withington  and  Gayton  Hall. 

I.  Mary  Cecil.  ii.  Emily  Idonea. 

^i-TOs— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  two  lions  counterpassant 
in  pale  arg.,  for  Glegg  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  chevron,  gu., 
between  three  hurts,  for  Baskervtle.  Crestn— 1st,  Glegg: 
A  hawk  wings  expanded,  preying  on  a  partridge  all  ppr.; 
2nd,  Baskervtle  :  A  forester  vested  vert  edged  or,  holding 
over  the  right  shoulder  a  crossbow  or,  and  with  the  other 
hand  in  a  leash  a  hound  passant  arg.  Motto  —  Qui  potest 
capere  capiat. 

Seats— Old  Withington  Hall,  Chelford,  near  Crewe;  and 
Gayton  Hall,  near  Neston,  co.  Chester. 


GLEGG  OF  BACKFORD. 

Glegg,  Bikkenhead,  Esq.  of  Backford,  co. 
Chester,  late  7th  Eoyal  Fusiliers,  b.  31  Jan.  1848  ; 
s.  his  father  1877. 

JCt'ltCajJt. — John  Glegg,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  John  Glegg, 
Esq.  of  Gayton,  by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of  Poole,  of  Poole,  was 
grantee  of  Grange,  co.  Chester,  by  letters  patent  dated  6th 
Edward  VI.  His  great-grandson,  William  Glegg,  Esq.  of 
Caldey  Grange,  was  aged  circa  24  years  at  the  Visitation  of 
1613.     His  son, 

Edward  Glegg,  Esq.  of  Caldey  Grange,  6.  1G22,  purchased, 
1655  and  1656,  the  manor  of  Irbie,  co.  Chester.  By  Margaret 
his  1st  wife,  dau.  of  William  Glegg,  Esq.  of  Gayton,  he  had  a 
son,  William,  of  Caldey  Grange,  whose  great-grandson,  Wil- 
liam Glegg,  sold  the  manor  of  Great  Caldey  to  John  Leigh, 
Esq.  By  Anne,  his  2nd  wife,  only  dau.  of  Roger  Lowndes, 
Esq.  of  Overton,  in  Cheshire,  he  was  father  of 

Edward  Glegg,  Esq.  of  Irbie.  He  to.  Jane,  dau.  of  John 
Scorer,  Gent,  of  Westminster,  and  by  her  left  at  his  decease, 
Dec.  1703  (with  a  dau.,  Anne,  wife  of  the  Rev.  John  Urmison, 
of  Neston),  two  sons,  John  ;  and  Roger,  d.  unm.  1777.  The 
eldest  son, 

John  Glegg,  Esq.  of  Irbie,  m.  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry 
Birkenhead,  Esq.,  and  co-heiress  of  her  uncle,  Thomas  Bir- 
kenhead, Esq.  of  Backford  (derived  from  John  de  Birkenhead, 
who  flourished  temp.  Edward  III.),  by  whom  (who  d.  14  April, 
1791)  he  left  at  his  decease,  1768,  a  dau.,  Mary,  to.  Robert 
Dod,  Esq.  of  Rowton;   and  an  only  surviving  son, 

John  Glegg,  Esq.  of  Irbie,  m.  1762,  Betty,  eldest  dau.  of 
John  Baskervyle  Glegg,  Esq.  of  Withington  and  Gayton,  by 
whom  (who  d.  9  July,  1810)  he  left  issue,  Birkenhead, 
his  heir;  John  Baskervyle,  b.  1773,  a  Col.  in  the  army; 
Juliana;  Lucy,  m.  the  Rev.  J.  Egerton;  and  Jane,  ni.  the 
Rev.  James  Bullock.  Mr.  Glegg  d.  1804,  in  his  73rd  year,  and 
was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Liect.-Gen.  Birkenhead  Glegg,  of  Backford  and  Irbie,  6. 
I  Nov.  17C5;  to.  1st,  4  July,  1804,  Emma,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Edward  Holt,  Esq.  of  Ince  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had, 

Baskerville,  his  heir. 

Edward  Holt,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Emma  Johanna,  m.  Lee  Porcher  Townshcnd,  Esq.  of  Win- 
cham  Hall,  co.  Chester. 

Mary,  m.  Rev.  0.  Stevenson,  of  Callan,  co.  Kilkenny ;  and  d. 
1846. 
Gen.  Glegg  to.  2ndly,  1814,  Sarah,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Henry  Barnard,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Maghera,  in  Derry,  and  had 
by  her  four  daus., 

Sarah,  d.  1848.      Isabella  Letitia,  to.  Stephen  Segrave,  Esq. 

Eleanor  Whitmore,  m.  Major  Turner,  d.  1849. 

Lucy  Anna  Maria,  d.  1847. 
The  General  d.  9  Dec.  1842,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Baskervtle  Glegg,  Esq.  of  Irbie  and  Backford,  Capt.  12th 
Lancers,  d.  uniu.  24  Oct.  1843,  at  Hulme  Barracks,  Manchester, 
and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Edward  Holt  Glegg,  Esq.  of  Backford  Hall,  Lieut.-Col. 
late  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  18  Sept.  1809;  to.  21  May,  1845,  Margaret 
Maxwell,  only  child  of  John  Maxwell  Logan,  Esq.  of  Fingalton, 
N.U.,  by  Caroline  Heatley  Montgomery  his  wife,  widow  of 
Hugh  Calhcart,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Birkenhead,  now  of  Backford. 

II.  Edward  Maxwell,  b.  24  June,   1849,  late  of  32nd  Light 
Infantry. 

I.  Caroline  Louisa,  d.  5  June,  1867. 
He  d.  5  May,  1877,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  now  of  Back- 
ford Hall. 

^rms— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  two  lions  counterpassant 
in  pale  arg.,  a  crescent  within  a  crescent,  for  difference,  for 
Glegg;  2nd  and  3rd  sa.,  three  garbs  or,  a  border  arg.,  for 
Birkenhead.  Crests — 1st,  a  hawk  wings  expanded  preying 
on  a  partridge  all  ppr.,  for  Glegg  ;  2nd,  a  goat  salient  arg. 
attired  or,  resting  its  fore-feet  on  a  garb  ppr.,  forBiBKENHEAD. 

;SeaJ— Backford  Hall,  Chester. 


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GirSlS:    OP    STRATTON    ATJDLEY     PARK. 

GiEX,  Geoege,  Esq.  of  Stratton  Auclley  Park, 
CO.  Oxford,  J.P.  High  Sheriff  1864,  b.  13  June,  1803; 
m.  1832,  Christina,  dau.  of  John  Baird,  Esq.  of 
Abbotts  Grange,  co.  Stirling,  and  lias  issue, 

I.  AViLLiAM(Rev.),  M.A..  Emmanuel  Coll.  Camb.  b.  1833. 

II.  John,   7!!.  Isabella  Wallace,   dau.  of  the  late  William 
Kidston,  Esq.  of  Glascow.  in.  George  Gray. 

IV.  Archibald,  Capt.  10th  foot,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  the  late 
John  Wilson  Nicholson,  Es^. 

V.  James  Henry. 

I.  Margarat  Christina. 

II.  Jane  Elizabeth. 

Mr.  Glen,  for  many  years  a  irercLant  in  Liverpool, 
is  2nd  son  of  William  Glen,  Esq.  of  Forgan  Hall, 
CO.  Stirling,  J.P.,  by  Jean  his  wife,  dau.  of  George 
Gray,  Esq.  of  Aberdeen.  He  pui-chased  the  estate 
in  1858. 

^/■»!.5-Arg.,  a  fess  gu.  tetween  three  martlets  ca.  Crest— 
A  martlet  sa.     Molto — Alta  pete. 

&ai— Stratton  Audley  Park,  liicestcr,  Oxon. 


GLOSSOP    OF    SILVER    HALL. 

Glossop,  Francis  Henry  Newland,  Esq.  of 
Silver  HaU,  Isleworth,  Middlesex,  M.A.,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  b.  14  April,  1815 ;  m.  12  Feb.  1850,  Anne 
Fish,  dau.  of  Henry  Pownall,  Esq.  Chairman  of  the 
Middlesex  Quarter  Sessions,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Geoege  Henry  Pownall,  b.  13  Nov.  1S53. 

II.  John  Francis  Gilderoy,  6.  28  Nov.  1862. 

III.  Walter  Herbert  Newland,  b.  8  July,  1SG4. 

IV.  Charles  William  Waterhouse,  6.  1467 :  d.  ISC3. 

V.  Bertram  Pvobert  Mitford,  6.  30  Sept.  1S70. 

I.  Charlotte  Amelia. 

II.  Anna  Maria,  m.  8  Aug.  1876,  Rev.  Edward  Wells,  son  of 
Edward  Wells,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Wallingloird. 

III.  Edith  Emma,  d.  young,  1854. 

IV.  Ellen  Mary,  d.  young,  1855. 

V.  Henrietta  Frances. 

VI.  Florence  Emily. 

VII.  Margaret  Eva. 

Hl'lTCaflC— Francis  Glossop,  Esq.  of  TTrper  Haddon,  co. 
Derby  (son  of  John  Glossop,  Esq.  of  Upper  Haddon),  to. 
Mary  Waterhouse,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease,  12  June,  1764, 
by  his  son, 

Francis  Glossop,  Esq.  of  Upper  Haddon,  m.  Joan  Oldfield, 
and  was  father  of 

Francis  Glossop,  Esq.,  m.  1775,  Ann  Gapper;  and  d. 
17  Jan.  1835,  having  had,  with  two  daus.,  Anne,  and  Mary, 
four  sons,  Henry;  Charles;  Francis;  and  Joseph.  The 
eldest  son, 

Kev.  Henry  Glossop,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Isleworth,  Middlesex, 
b.  17  Dec.  1780;  m.  11  Aug.  1814,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Richard 
Kewland,  Esq.  of  Westergate,  Sussex,  and  had  issue, 
Francis  Henry  Newland,  of  Silver  Hall. 
John  James  (Lieut.-Col.),  of  Inwood,  Hensbridge,  Somerset, 
J.P.  for  cos.  Somerset,  Dorset,  and  Middlesex,  m.  Harriet 
Eliza,  dau.  of  Col.  S.  Coote  Marrin,  and  has  had  issue, 
Henry  Cecil  (deceased),  Blanche,  Ethel,  and  Georgemma. 
George  Goodwin  Pownall  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Twicken- 
ham, and  Rural  Dean,  m.  Ist,  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Morrison, 
Esq.  of  Basildon  Park,  Berks,  M.P. ,  and  by  her  had  a  dau., 
Bertha,  m.  8  May,  1877,  Capt.  E.  H.  B.  Sawbridge,  of  East 
Haddon  Hall,  co.  Northampton,  late  of  the  24th  regt.     He 
m.  2ndly,  Eliza  Maude,  dau.  of  Capt.  Trollope,  and  by  her 
had,  Charles  Henry  James;  Francis  Edward;  Arthur  George 
Barnard;  William  Richard  Newland;  JohnCoUingsTaswell; 
Henry  Anthony  Pownall;  Mary  Eliza;  Ellen  Maria;  Alice 
Emma  Harriet;  and  Evelyn  Laura  Fanny,  d.  young.    He 
d.  23  April,  1874. 
Maria  Caroline,  m.  Joseph  Todd,  Esq.,  and  is  deceased. 
Frances  Emma. 


Bev.  H.  Glossop  d.  21  Aug.  1SG9. 
£ea«-SUver  Hall,  lylcworth. 


GLYNN    OF    SEAGROVE. 

Glynn,  William  Anthony,  Esq.  of  Seagrove, 

Isle  of  Wight,  and  of  Bennacot  Barton,  Boyton, 

Cornwall,  J.P.  for  Hants,  lute  of  the  26tli  Came- 

roaian  regt,,  b.  5  Kov.  18  li;    m.  2  Kor.   1865, 


Margaret  Anderson,  only  dan.  of  Robert  Wigram 
C'lMwford,  Esq.,  M.P.,  20,  Eaton  Square,  London, 
late  of  Mickleham  Hall,  Surrey. 

litlTCaCIC.— The  Glynns  of  Cornwall,  a  very  sincient 
family,  derived  their  name  from  the  manor  of  Glynn,  in 
that  county. 

Nicholas  Glynn,  Esq.  of  Glynn,  co.  Cornwall,  6.  1533,  High 
Sheriff  1620;  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Walter  Kendall,  Esq.  of  Pelyn, 
and  dying  20  Dec.  1625,  left  a  son, 

William  Glynn,  Esq.  of  Glynn,  aged  21  at  the  Heralds' 
Visitation  of  1620.  By  Alice  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Arthur 
Harris,  of  Hayne,  he  left  at  his  decease,  Aug.  10G4,  a  son, 

Nicholas  Glynn.  Esq.  of  Glynn,  b.  1633,  M.P.  for  Bodmin 
Ump.  Charles  II.,  ra.  Gertrude,  dau.  and  heir  of  Anthony 
Dennis,  of  Orlegh,  Devon,  and  niece  of  Sir  Beville  Granville, 
of  Stow,  the  Royalist,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1706)  left  at  his 
decease,  26  March,  1697,  aged  about  70,  a  son  and  successor, 

Dennis  Glynn,  Esq.  of  Glynn,  in.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Samuel  Foote,  M.P.  of  Wemworthy;  and  2ndly, 
Bridget,  dau.  of  Edward  Hoblyn,  of  Bodmin;  and  was  s.  at 
his  decease,  April,  1705,  by  his  son  (by  his  first  wife), 

William  Glynn,  Esq.  of  Glynn,  m.  1709,  Rose,  dau.  of  John 
Prideaux,  Esq.  of  Prideaux,  and  sister  of  the  learned  Dr. 
Prideaux,  Dean  of  Norwich,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 
Nicholas  Glynn,  of  Glynn,  6.  5  Jan.  1713,  High  Sheriff  1743, 
whose  issue  is  extinct;  and 

John  Glynn,  who  was  a  distinguished  Lawyer,  Serjeant-at- 
Law,  Recorder  of  London  and  Exeter,  and  M.P.  for  Middle- 
sex. He  was  h.  1722,  and  s.  his  nephew,  William  Glynn,  at 
Glynn,  1762.  He  m.  1763,  Susannah  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Oglander,  Bart,  of  Nunwell,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1816)  had 
three  sons  and  one  dau., 
Edmund  John,  his  heir. 

Anthony  William  (Uev.),  B.C.L.,  of  Fairy  Hill,  Isle  of  Wight, 
Rector  of  Lasnewth,  Cornwall,  and  Kingstone,  Isle  of 
Wight,  6.  1766:  to.  Jan.  1800,  Sukey  Margaret,  elder  dau. 
of  the  late  Sir  William  Oglander,  Bart,  of  Nunwell,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  April,  1840)  left  at  his  decease,  Feb.  1819,  aa 
only  child,  the  late  William  Anthony  Glynn,  of  Fairy  Hill. 
Henry  Richard,  Admiral  R.N.,  6.  2  Sept.  1768;  m.  1st,  Maria, 
diu.  of  J.  Batt,  Esq.  of  Moditonham,  Cornwall;  2ndly, 
MissSpeke;  and  3rdly,  Miss  Incledon :  by  the  last  two  ho 
had  no  issue ;  by  the  1st  he  left  at  his  decease,  20  July, 
1856,  1  Henry  Richard,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1805,  d.  s.p.  1848; 
2  John  Edmund,  deceased,  a  Major  H.E.I.C.S.,  owner  of 
Nettlestone  Farm,  Isle  of  Wight,  m.  1st,  Miss  Jane  Reed, 
by  whom  he  had  two  daus.,  Jane,  and  Maria  Elizabeth; 
and  2ndly,  Miss  Hatherleigh,  dau.  of  Col.  Hatherleigh,  by 
whom  he  had,  John  (deceased),  Henry  Oglander  Seymour, 
and  Sophia  Louisa;  3  Edmund  Anthony,  Commander  R.N.,, 
m.  Miss  Templar;  and  two  daus.,  I  Susan;  and  2  Eliza-'' 
beth,  TO.  Rev.  Francis  Begbie. 
Susannah  Margaret,  of  Bideford,  d.  July,  1855,  aged  80. 
The  eldest  son, 

Edmond  John  Glynn,  Esq.  of  Glynn,  High  Sheriff  of  Corn- 
wall 1808,  and  Major  of  the  Cornish  miners.  High  Sheriff  1799; 
m.  1790,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edward  MeuxWorsley, 
Esq.  of  Gatcombe,  Isle  of  Wight,  M.P.,  and  dying  1840,  left 
issue, 
Elizabeth  Anne,  m.  17  July,  1818,   Henry  William  Petre, 

Esq.  of  Dunkenhaigh;  and  d.  13  Sept.  1828. 
Fanny  Mary,  m.  Charles  Prideaux  Brune,  Esq.  of  Place, 
Cornwall. 
Mr.  Glynn  was  s.  in  the  representation  of  the  family  by  his 
nephew, 

William  Anthony  Glynn,  Esq.  of  Fairy  Hill,  Isle  of  Wijht, 
and  of  Bennacot  Barton,  Boyton.  Cornwall,  J.P.  for  Cornuall, 
D.C.L.   Oxford,   h.  22  May,   1807  ;   to.   29  May,    1828,  Anno 
Goodall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  Oct.  I8G4)  had  issue, 
William  Anthony,  now  of  Seagrove. 
Henry  Oglander  John,  b.  5  March,  1847. 
Anne  Matilda,  m.  Francis  Price,  Esq.  of  Gwernlwynwith, , 
CO.  Glamorgan.  I 

Elizabeth  Susan.       Margaret  Gertrude  Frances,  deceased.  1 
Mr.  Glynn  d.  29  May,  1866. 

Arms— Arg.,    three    salmon-spears   points   downwards   ea. 
Crest— A  demi-talbot  erm.  eared  or.    Molto— Dry  wercs  agjm 
dew  ny. 
ibVat— Seagrove,  near  Rydc,  Isle  of  Wight. 


QODDARD    OF    CLYFFE, 

GocDAED,  HoE.^Tio  Nelson,  Esq.  of  Clyffe 
Manor  House,  Wilts,  J.P.  for  Wilts  and  Oxford, 
and  D.L.,  M.A.  of  Brasenose  Coll.  Oxford,  late 
Major  Wilts  Militia,  High  ShcriU  for  Wilts  1860, 


GOD 


TKE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


GOD 


Gia 


i.  S  Dec.  1S03  ;  m.  1st,  8  April,  ISIO,  Anno  Eli/^a- 
bcth,  dan.  oi'  tlie  late  Rev.  Thomas  Lc  Mesurier, 
E.D.,  Rector  of  Haiigliton-le-Skcrne,  co.  Durham, 
and  Domestic  Chaplain  of  Viscount  Sidmoutb,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  21  Feb.  1849)  had  issue  to  survive 
infancy,  a  dau.,  Katlicrine  Anne,  d.  19  Nov.  1851, 
aged  10.  lie  m.  2ndly,  10  Feb.  1852,  Eliza  Agnes, 
dan.  and  co-heir  of  VVilliam  Walford  Esq.  of  Sib- 
ford  and  Banbury,  co.  Oxford,  and  relict  of  the  late 
John  Whippy,  Esq.  of  The  Lodge,  Ilillingdou, 
Middlesex,  and  by  her  has  a  dau., 
Frances  Acnes,  m.  11  June,  1874,  William  Wilson,  Lieut. 
K.N.,  of  Over  Worton,  Oxon,  and  lias  issue,  Weiden, 
b.  7  Jan.  1877  ;  and  Frances  Mary. 
Major  Goddard  is  patron  of  the  Living  of  Clyffe 
Pypard,  the  gift  of  the  Rectory  and  Vicarage  having 
belonged  to  his  family  ever  since  it  was  first  alienated 
from  the  Monastery  of  Lacock  in  tbe  time  of  King 
Henry  VIIL 

ICtnCilSC— John  Godaud,  of  Poulton  and  TJpham,  co. 
Wilts,  livin;,'  13SG  to  1434,  held  pvopeitj'  at  Upham,  as  per 
family  deed,  dated  1429.    His  son  and  heir, 
John  Godakd,  of  Poulton  and  of  Upham,  was  father  of 
Walter  Godard,  of  Clierhill,  living  14G0,  wliose  son, 
John  Godard,  of  Upham  and  Clyffe  Pypard,  is   stated  in 
the  Visitation  of  Wilts  by  Robert TresswcU,  Blucmantle,  1509, 
to  have    married  Elizabeth,  dau.    of  William    herrinfver,   of 
Manningford  Bruce,  Wilts.     He  d.  10  March,  1545,  leaving 
issue, 

I.  John  Goddard,  his  heir,  of  Upham  and  Clyffe  Pypard, 
Wilts. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Ofcbourne,  m.  1st,  Ann,  d.au.  of  Sir  William 
Giffard,  of  Inshall,  Hants,  and  of  Pinckney,  Wilts,  by  Eleanor 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Paulet  (she  was  sister  to  Sir 
George  Giffard,  of  co.  Bucks),  from  the  eldest  son  of  which 
match  descends  Goddard  of  Swindon,  (fee,  (fee.  He  m.  2ndly, 
Jane,  dau.  of  John  Ernie,  of  Cannings,  Wilts,  and  Ernie, 
Sussex,  from  which  marriage  derived  the  Goddards  nf 
Hartham,  whose  eventual  heiress,  Anne  Goddard,  to.  Sir 
William  James,  Bart,  of  Eltham. 

III.  Thomas,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Alleync,  of  Calne,  and 
was  great-grandfather  of  John  Goddard,  of  Berwick  Bassett, 
whose  dau.  and  heir,  Susanna,  m.  1G96,  Caleb  Bailey,  Esq. 

IV.  John,  buried  at  Cliffe,  1584. 

I.  Anne,  m.  Thomas  Hinton,  Esq.  of  Eagle's  Hall,  Berks. 

II.  Jane,  m.  Richard  Hinton,  Esq.  of  Bourton,  Burks. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Godard,  or  Goddard,  of  Upham,  to.  1st,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Phetyplace  de  Besylsley,  Berks,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1585)  had  issue  two  sons  and  three  daus.  He  in. 
2ndl3',  Alice,  dau.  of  Thomas  Goddard,  Esq.  of  Ogbourn  St. 
George,  by  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Ernley,  of  Cannings,  and  by 
her  had  issue  three  sons.    The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Goddard,  of  Clyffe  Pypard,  whose  will  is  dated  1G09, 
TO.  1st,  Dorothy  Stephens,  and  by  her  had  one  son,  Francis, 
his  heir,  of  whom  presently.  He  to.  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
George  Burley,  Esq.  of  Pottern,  Wilts,  and  by  her  had  issue 
four  sons  and  three  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

Francis  Goddard,  Esq.  of  Standen  Hussey,  Clyffe  Pypard, 
and  Albourn,  served  as  High  Sheriff  1635.  He  to.  Sarah,  dau. 
of  Sir  Anthony  Hungerford,  of  Black  Burton,  co.  Oxford,  and 
had  issue,  with  three  daus.,  two  sons,  i.  Edward,  his  heir, 
6.  22  April,  1G34;  and  ii.  Francis,  from  whom  Goddard  of 
Parton.  The  heiress  of  this  branch,  Margaret  Goddard,  to. 
1792,  Robert  Wilsonn,  Esq.  He  d.  15  Jan.  1652,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Francis  Goddard,  Esq.  of  Sanden  Hussey,  and  Clyffe 
Pypard.  He  m.  1056,  Bridget,  dau.  of  Sir  Cecil  Bishopp,  Bart, 
(who  7n.  2ndly,  John  Kasper  Keiling,  Esq.;  and  3rdly,  1714, 
Thomas  Young,  Esq.).   He  d.  1684,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Francis  Goddard,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  who  sold  the 
ancient  family  estate  of  Standen  Hussey  1719.  He  to.  Mary, 
dau.  of  T.  Eyres,  Esq.,  which  lady  m.  2nilly,  John  Harris, 
Esq.  Mr.  F.  Goddard  d.  1724,  leaving  issue  one  son  and  one 
dau.,  Edward,  his  heir,  6.  1722;  and  Sarah,  to.  John  Mackrell, 
Esq.,  d.  s.  p.    The  only  son, 

Edward  Goddard,  Esq.  of  Clyffe  Pypard,  High  Sheriff  1767, 
m.  27  Aug.  1754,  Johanna,  dau.  of  Henry  Read,  Esq.  of  Cro- 
wood,  Wilts.  Entering  into  holy  orders,  he  became  Vicar  of 
Clyffe  Pypard,  of  which  living  he  was  Patron.  He  d.  6  Jan. 
1791 ;  Johanna  his  wife  d.  22  Feb.  1802.  They  had  issue  three 
sons  and  five  daus.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Eev.  Edward  Goddard,  of  ClyfTe  Pypard,  h.  10  Jhty,  1701  ; 
M.A.,    Vicar  of   Clyfle  Pypard,   J.P.;    to.    10    June,    1802, 


Annica  Susan,  only  dan.  of  Edward  Bayntun,  Esq.,  formerly 
of  the  Coldstream  Guards,  and  llis  Majesty's  Consul-Generalat 
Algiers,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Werden,  Bart, 
of  CO.  Chester,  and  co-heiress  with  her  sister  Lucy,  Duchess  oi 
St.  Albans,  and  by  her  (who  d.  5  April,  1855)  had  issue, 
Edward  John  Ambrose,  of  Queen's  Coll.  Oxford,  Capt.  in  tho 
Wilts  regt.  of  Militia,  b.  3  April,   1804;  d.  10  Nov.  1828, 

Henry  William,  b.  18  Dec.  1805;  d.  3  Aug.  1818. 

Horatio  Nelson,  now  of  Clyffe. 

George  Ashe  (Rev.),   M.A.  of  Brasenoso  Coll.  Oxford,  late 

Vicar  of  Clyffe  Pypard,  and  J. P.  for  Wilts,  b.  15  Aug.  1809; 

111.  1837,  Catherine  Matilda,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  the  lato 

J.  Sherwood,  Esq.  of  Castle  Hill,  Reading,  and  d.  without 

issue,  26  Nov.  1873. 
Thomas,  Lieut.-Col.  44th  regt.  of  Bengal  Native  Infantry, 

b.  4  Aug.  1811 ;  TO.  Harriet,  dau.  of  George  Coleman,  Esq. 
Francis,  M.A.  Brasenose  Coll.  Oxford,  Vicar  of  Hilmarton, 

Wilts,  J.P.  and  Rural  Dean,  b.  21  Jan.  1814;  to.  18  April, 

1850,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Wolcott,  Esq.   of  Knowlo, 

Devon,  and  co-heiress  of  her  brother,  J.  M.  Wolcott,  Esq., 

and  has,  Edward  Hungerford  (Rev.),  B..\.,  b.  1  Jan.  1854; 

and  Cecil  Vincent,  6.  28  Jan.  1858,  both  of  Brasenose  Coll. 

Oxford. 
Septimus,  6.  29  April,  181G. 
Annica  Werden,  m.  16  Sept.  1824,  James  Bradford,  Esq.  of 

Swindon,  Wilts,  and  has  issue  three  sons  and  three  daus. 
Lucy  Charlotte,  d.  6  Nov.  1833,  unm. 
Fanny,  d.  22  July,  1834,  unm. 
Arabella,    to.   29   April,    1851,   Rev.   Richard  W.   Dartncll, 

Rector  of  Huish,  Wilts,  and  has  issue  three  sons  and  three 

daus. 
The  Rev.  Edward  Goddard  d.  22  Jan.  1839. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  chevron  vair  between  three  crescents  arg. 
Crest — A  stag's  head  affrontee,  couped  at  the  necli  gu.  attired 
or.     Motto — Cervus  non  servus. 

Scat — Clyffe  Manor  House,  Woottou,  Wilts;  Conservative 
Club. 


GODDARD    OP    SWINDON. 

Goddard,  Ambrose  Letheridge,  Esq.  of  The 
Lawn,  Swindon,  Wilts,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for 
Cricklade  from  1847  to  1857,  h.  9  Dec.  1819  ;  m.  l-i 
Aug.  1847,  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward  Aysli- 
ford  Sanford,  Esq.  of  Nynehead  Court,  Somerset, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Ambrose  Atshford,  6.  7  May,  1848. 

II.  FitzRoy  Pleydell,  6.  29  Aug.  1852. 
HI.  Edward  Hesketh,  b.  19  Oct.  1855. 
IV.  Charles  Frederick,  b.  25  Nov.  1SG3. 
I.  Jessie  Henrietta. 

lilUC<tCJC.— Thomas  Goddard,  of  Upham,  Wilts,  2nd  son 
of  John  Goddard,  of  Upham  (so:  Goddard  nf  Clpffc),  by  his 
wife,  Elizabeth  Berengcr,  living  tcmj:!.  Henry  VIIL,  rii.  1st, 
Anna,  sister  of  Sir  George  Gifford,  co.  Bucks,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Richard  Goddard,  who  resided  in  a  handsome  mansion  at 
Upham,  which  had  belonged  to  John  of  Gaunt,  Duke  of  Lan- 
caster, and  was  said  to  have  been  granted  by  him  to  the 
family  of  Goddard.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Walrond, 
Esq.  of  Albourn,  and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Lewis 
Pollard,  Esq.  of  Newenham)  three  sons,  i.  Thomas,  his  heir; 
II.  Edward,  of  Englesham,  m.  Priscilla,  dau.  of  John  D'Oyly, 
Esq.  of  Chiselhampton,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  Thomas,  of 
Box,  b.  1620,  who  d.  1691,  leaving,  by  Anne  his  wife,  a  son, 
Thomas,  of  Rudloe,  who  to.  1683,  Mary,  dau.  of  Ambrose 
Awdry,  Esq.  of  Melksham,  and  dying  1703,  was  father  of 
Ambrose  Goddard,  who  eventually  s.  to  Swindon ;  in.  Richard, 
of  Upham,  whose  dau.  and  heir  to.  John  Yale,  Esq.  of 
Charney,  Berks.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Goddard,  of  Swindon,  to.  Jane,  dan.  of  SirEdmoutl 
Phetyplace,  of  Childrey,  Berks,  and  dying  1G41,  left  a  son, 

Richard  Goddard,  ICsq.  of  Swindon,  m.  1648,  Anne  Bower- 
man,  and  had  by  her  a  son, 

Thomas  Goddard,  Esq.  of  Swindon,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Oliver  Pleydell,  of  Shriveham,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Goddard,  Esq.  of  Swindon,  elected  M.P.  for 
Wotton  Bassett  1710,  and  for  Wilts  1722.  He  m.,  but  liaving 
no  issue,  was  s.  at  his  decease,  1732,  aged  56,  by  his  brother, 

Pleydell  Goddard,  Esq.  of  Swindon,  6.  1686,  v/ho  d-s.^j. 
1742,  leaving  his  estates  to  his  kinsman, 

Ambrose  Goddard,  Esq.  of  Swindon,  6.  6  Nov.  1695.  He 
■m.  16  Aug.  1716,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Ambrose  Awdry,  E.«q.  of 
Seend,  and  had  three  sons  and  five  daus.:  of  the  latter,  the 
eldest,  Mary,  m.  Thomas  Vilett,  E.sq.  of  Swindon;  and  Pris- 
cilla, M.  John  Awdry,  Esq.  of  Melksham.  Of  the  I'onner,  the 
youngest. 


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GOD 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


GOD 


Amebo?^  GoT>T)iBD,  Esq.,  s.  oo  the  (loath  of  Ws  elder 
brothers  to  the  Swinilon  estate?,  and  reiircsented  Wilts  in  Par- 
liament from  1772  until  180G.  He  m.  16  Aug.  1786,  Sarah, 
only  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Williams,  Esq.  of  Pilrowth,  co. 
Carmarthen,  and  had  (with  other  issue,  who  d.  unm.), 

Thomas,  b.  1778;  M.P.  for  Cricklade ;  d.  umn.  1814,  v.p. 

Ambbose,  «.  his  father.  „   -     ,       v 

Eiehard.  6.  9  Oct.  1787;  Fellow  of  St.  John's,  Oxford,  suh- 
sequcntly  Rector  of  Draycot  Foliatt,  and  Vicar  of  Ivemble, 
Wilts.    Resident  at  BroaUstone,  near  Heythorp,  co.  Oxford. 

Ann,  m.  Sir  Thomas  Buckler  Lethbridge,  Burt. 
Mr.  Goddard  d.  19  June,  1815,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Ambrose  Goddard,  Esq.  of  Swindon,  Capt.  10th  Hussars, 
b.  12  Oct.  1779;  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1810-20,  and  M.P. 
for  Cricklade;  m.  1  Aug.  1818,  Je-s.-sy  Dorothea,  eldest  dau.  of 
Sir  Thomas  Buckler  Lethbridge,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
6  March,  1843)  had  issue, 

Ambrose  Lethbridge,  now  of  Swindon. 

John  Hesketh,  b.  14 Sept.  1821 ;  Major  14th  Light  Dragoons; 
d.  in  -India,  May,  1854. 

Charles  Richard,  Midshipman,  6.  12  April,  1831 ;  kuled  in 
China,  1850. 

Frederick  Fitzclarence,  80th  foot,  b.  4  April,  1836. 

Jessy  Daliymple,  m.  March,  1847,  Henry  Hassey  Vivian, 
Esq.  of  Singleton;  and  d.  Feb.  1848. 

Emma  Caroline,  m.  1857,  Rev.  Greville  Phillimorc. 

Lucy  Clarissa,  m.  1856,  Capt.  Veisehoyle,  Grenadier  Guards. 

Julia.  Sarah  Adelaide. 

Mr.  Goddard  d.  Nov.  1854. 

Arms— As  Goddard  of  Cbiffe. 

Seal— The  Lawn,  Swindon. 


GODFUEY-FAUSSETT    LATE    OS"    HEP- 
PINGTON. 

Godfeey-Fattssett,  Godfeey  Teeveltan,  Esq. 
Major  in  the  Glouccstersliii-e  Artillery  Volunteers, 
late  an  officer  in  H.M.  76tli  regt.,  b.  28  Feb.  1840  ; 
s.  his  father  1855  ;  m.  15  Jan.  1863,  Martha  Jane, 
dau.  of  Eichard  Wall  Morris,  Esq.  of  Eockenham, 
CO.  Kilkenny,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Bktan  Godfrey,  b.  30  Oct.  1863. 

II.  Eichard  Fermor  Godfrey,  b.  20  Oct.  1864. 

I.  Nora  Godfrey.         li.  Maud  Eileen  Godfrey. 

III.  Hilda.  IV.  May  Beatrice. 

Mr.  Godfrey-Faussett  assttmed  in  18G9  the  addi- 
tional surname  of  Godfeey,  in  common  with  the 
other  members  of  his  family. 

iLlltCagC. — This  family  represents  several  old  Kentish 
houses,  and  notably  that  of  Godfrey  of  Lydde  and  Hcpping- 
don,  whose  estates  were  retained  by  them  till  1875,  when  they 
were  alienated  by  the  present  representative. 

<f  amiliT  of  GobfrrjT. 

This  family  is  of  great  antiquity  in  Kent.  Domesday  records 
that  Godfrey  held  manors  in  Petham  and  West  Farleigh,  and 
that  Godfrey  (called  Dapifer)  a  Knight  of  the  Archbishop,  held 
jf  him  Lenham  and  some  lands  in  Sheppey. 

The  family  became  seated  in  the  marsh  country  of  Romney, 
Lydde,  and  Winchilsea,  from  the  earliest  mention  of  the  lands. 
Oodfrey  obtained  from  King  Henry  II.  (as  appears  by  the 
charter  of  Romney  Marsh)  the  manor  of  Aldington,  which, 
with  the  adjoining  manor  of  Hurst,  was  held  by  his  descen- 
dants in  succession  till,  on  the  death  of  liis  lineal  descendant, 
Thomas  Godfrey,  of  Aldington,  son  of  James  Godfrey  (will 
dated  1490),  and  on  the  death,  s.  p.,  of  his  two  sons,  Thomas, 
and  Humphry  (Mayor  of  Dover  temp.  Edward  VI.)  the  manors 
and  estates  were  divided  between  his  two  daus.,  co-heiresses, 
Agnes,  m.  William  Blechj-nden  of  Mersham ;  and  Rabege, 
m.  John  Le  Clerk,  alias  Woodchurch,  of  Woodchurch,  Kent 
(ancestress  of  Sir  Philip  Hoghton  Clarke,  Bart.). 

Another  scion  early  settled  at  Appledore,  in  the  same  vicinity, 
•whose  descendant,  Robert  Godfrey,  son  of  John  Godfrey  of 
Appledore,  granted  by  deed  (dated  June,  1261,  and  preserved 
in  the  Dering  MSS.)  certain  lands  and  rights  in  Appledore 
to  Henry  de  la  Birclie.  The  main  branch,  however,  was  seated 
at  Lydde  (a  towji  in  the  old  Aldington  Manor),  in  the  church  of 
■which  tliey  buried  from  time  immemorial.  The  earliest  of 
their  monuments  now  remaining  there  is  that  of  Thomas  God- 
frey,* of  Lydde,  who  d.  1430,  and  of  Joan  Tamworth,  his  wife, 

*  He  is  said  to  have  been  occasionally  styled  Godfrey,  alias 
Fermor,  though  he  is  not  so  described  on  his  monument,  but 
it  appears  that  at  this  period  the  family  occasionally  so  .■'tylcd 
themselves,  probably  trom  a  marriage  with  an  heiress  of  that 
n;iiiip  at  an  early  date.    The  will  is  extant  (dated  1445)  of  his 


Third  in  direct  descent  from  the  above-mentioned  Thomas 
Godfrey,  was 

Thomas  Godfrey,  of  Lydde  (son  of  Peter  and  grandson  of 
Thomas),  who  d.  1542,  leaving  issue, 
I.  Peter,  his  heir,  of  whom  prisenlly. 

n.  Thomas,  to  whom  he  bequeathed  his  estate  of  Cottingea 
(will  proved  1643). 
The  eldest  son, 

Peter  Godfrey,  of  Lydde,  who  d.  1566,  m.  Joan  Epes,  and 
had  issue  {inter  alios)  an  eldest  son, 

Thomas   Godfrey,  of  Lydde,  6.   1553;  to.  1st,  Mary,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  John  Partriche,  of  Iden,  Sussex,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1580)  had  i-ssue, 
Peter,  his  heir  (of  whom  below). 

Mary,  m.  Sir  John  Honywood,  of  Evinrjton  (mother  of  Sir 
Edward,  first  bart.  of  Evington). 
Tliomas  Godfrey  m.  2ndly,    Elizabeth,    dau.  and  heiress  <fi 
Michael  Pix,   of   Folkestone,  by  his  wife  Emma    (dau.  and 
heiress  of  Richard  Strughill),  and  by  her  had  one  son, 
Thomas  Godfrey,  of  Hodiford,  Kent,  who,  by  his  1  ft  wife, 
Margaret,    sister   of  Multon    Lambarde,     had   Lamliarde 
Godfrey,  Recorder  of  Maidstone,  and  by  his  2nd  wife,  Sarah 
lies,  was  father  inter  alios  of  four  sons, 

1  Peter,  ancestor  in  the  female  line  of  the  Godfreys,  of 
Brook  Street  House,  Kent. 

2  Edmukd  Beery  (Sir;*  the  celebrated  Justice,  who  fell  a 
victim  to  the  evil  days  of  Titus  Gates,  and  was  found 
murdered  near  Primrose  Hill,  1678. 

3  Michael,  one  of  the  Founders  of  the  Bank  of  England,  and 
its  first  Deputy  Governor  (who,  by  his  wife,  Anne  Cham- 
brclan,  was  father  of  1  Michael,  killed  at  the  siege  of 
Karaur,  while  in  conversation  with  King  William  111.; 
and  2  Peter,  of  Woodford,  Essex,  M.P.  for  London  iu  two 
Parliaments). 

4.  Benjamin,  of  Norton  Court,  Kent,  ancestor  in  the 
female  line  of  the  Lushingtons  of  Norton  Court. 
Thomas  Godfrey  m.  3rdly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eichard  Allard, 
of  Biddenham,  Kent,  by  whom  he  left  Richard  (M.P.  for  Xew 
Romney  temp.  James  I.  and  Charles  I.)  6. 1591 ;  d.  1641,  who, 
by  his  wife  Maria,  dau.  of  John  Moyle,  of  Buckwell,  was 
rinccstor  of  the  Godfreys  of  Wye,  now  extinct  (his  grandson, 
John  Godfrey,  of  Wye,  leaving  issue,  i  Chambrelan,  d.  s.p. 
17C6;  n.  John,  d.  s.p.  1842,  and  a  dau.,  m.  Brook  Bridges). 
The  eldest  son, 

Peter  Godfrey,  of  Lydd,  6.  15S0  ;  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Wilde,  of  St.  Martin's,  near  Canterbui-}',  and  by  her 
(who  TO.  2ndly,  Sir  Thomas  Hamon)lefi; 

Thomas  (Sir),  his  successor. 

Peter  (Sir)  to.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir  Peter  Heyman,  of  Somer- 
field,  Kent,  and  hart  one  son,  Thomas. 

John.  William. 

Elizabeth. 

Anne,  to.  Sir  Richard  Ilardres,  of  Hanlres  Court,  Kent. 
He  d.  1042,  and  was  .s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Tho.mas  Godfrey,  Knt.  of  Lydd,  b.  1607;  who  purchased 
Ileppington  1640.  He  was  one  of  the  leaders  of  the  Kentish 
rising  in  favour  of  Charles  I.,  for  which  he  raised  a  troop  of 
horse,  which  was  defeated  by  General  Fairfax  1648.  By 
his  wife,  Hester,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Wilde,  of  St.  Martin's, 
had  one  dau.,  Hester,  who  d.  an  infant.  Sir  Thomas  Godfrey 
d.  1684. 

Thomas  Godfrey  (son  of  Sir  Peter),  of  Buckwell,  Kent, 
TO.  Mary,  relict  of  Sir  Robert  Moyle,  of  Buckwell,  and  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Nicholas  Toke,  of  Godinton,  Kent.  The 
estate  of  Godinton,  however,  passed  to  a  junior  branch  of  the 
Toke  family,  in  which  it  slill  remains  (see  Tokb  of  Oodlnion). 
By  her  he  left 

Henry,  his  successor.  Thomas,  d.  s.  p.  1688. 

Mary,  to.  Wheler,  of  Otterden,  Kent. 
His  only  surviving  son, 

Henry  Godfrey,  of  Ileppington  and  Lydd,  6.  1674,  was  heir 
to  his  grand-uncle,  Sir  Thomas  Godfrey.  He  to.  Catherine,  dau. 
and  heir  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Pittis,  Rector  of  St.  Botolph's, 
Bishopsgate,  by  whom  he  had  Mary,  his  sole  h.eiress,  who 
was  TO.  to  Bryan  Faussett,  Esq.    Henry  Godfrey  d.  1718. 

J'amiln  of  ^aussclt. 
Henry  Faossett,  of  St.  Saviour's,  Southwark,  and  of  Plum- 
stead,  Kent  temp.  James  I.,  by  will,   proved  1653,  devised  hia 
estate  at  Plumstead  to  his  grandson  Henry.     He  left  a  son, 
John,  and  a  dau.  m.  Henry  Hawkes.    His  son. 


kinsman,  William  Godfrey,  alias  Termor,  of  Westbrooke,  in 
Lydde,  in  which  mention  is  also  made  of  John  Godfrey,  aliM 
Fermor,  both  senior  and  junior. 

*  Erroneously  called  in  most  histories  of  England  Sir 
Edmundbury  Godfrey.  He  was  named  after  the  family  of  Berry, 
of  Lydde,  with  which  he  was  maternally  connected. 


GOD 


THE  LANDED  GENTxHY. 


GOD 


651 


John  Faussett,  left  three  children,  Hentit  ;  KIiz:ibcth  ;  anil 
Jane,  m.  Thnmiis  FicUIer  of  Darlford.    The  onlj'  son, 

CiPT.  Henkt  Facssett,  left  three  sons  and  three  dans.,  anil 
dj'ing  1G79,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Faussett,  of  Plumstead  and  Dartford,  6.  1070.  lie 
was  the  first  "  Ileceiver  General "  for  Kent,  and  to.  Mary,  dau. 
and  heir  of  John  Bryan,  of  Koohester,  and  by  her  (who  m. 
2ndly,  Lieut. -Gon.  Robert  Echlin)  had  issue.  He  d.  1711, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Beyan  FAnssETT,  of  Staplehurst,  Kent,  and  afterwards  of 
Heppington,  which  he  rebuilt  1733.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  and 
sole  heir  of  Henry  Godfrey,  Esq.  of  Heppington  and  Lydd, 
and  by  her  had  five  sons  and  eight  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

Brian  Faussett,  of  Heppington  and  Lydd,  s.  his  father 
1750.  He  was  in  holy  orders,  Fellow  of  All  Souls'  Coll. 
Oxford,  Vicar  of  Albury,  Salop,  and  Rector  of  Monk's  Horton, 
Kent.  He  was  an  antiquary  of  some  note,  and  his  valuable 
collections  in  various  departments  of  antiquarian  science  re- 
tained at  Heppington  till  the  year  1853.     The  Saxon  coUec- 

on,  known  to  antiquaries  as  the  "Faussett  Collection,"  is 

ow  in  the  Museum  at  Liverpool.  By  his  wife,  Elizabeth,  dau . 
of  the  Eev.  Rowland  Curtois,  of  Hainton,  Lincolnshire,  he  had 
(with  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  William  Bland,  Esq.  of  Hartlip 
Place,  Kent)  Henry  Godfrey,  his  successor;  Bryan  (who,  by 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Smith,  Rector  of  Borden, 
Kent,  had  issue,  Anna  Jlaiia,  ;,i.  Lieut.  James  Hesleden,  R.N. ; 
and  Catharine  Ilekna,;,(.  l'ranL'isrridham,ofBideford,  Devon). 
The  Rev.  Bryan  Faussett  li.  1775,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Godfrey  Faussett,  of  Heppington,  6.  1749;  m.  1st, 
Susan,  dau.  of  Richard  Sandys,  Esq.,  of  Northbourne  Court, 
Kent ;  and  2ndly,  Sarah,  dau.  and  heir  of  Fettiplace  Nott, 
.  of  Marston  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  but  by  her  left  no  issue. 
He  d.  1825,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Godfrey  Faussett,  D.D.,  of  Heppington,  6.  1780,  Margaret 
Professor  of  Divinity,  Oxford,  and  successively  Canon  of  Wor- 
cester, and  of  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford.  By  his  1st  wife,  Marianne 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bridges,  Esq.  of  St.  Nicholas  Court, 
Kent,  he  had  issue, 

I.  Bryan,  his  heir. 

I!.  Godfrey  (Rev.)  b.  1813;  m.  Jemima  Anne  Amy,  dau.  .ind 
iicir  of  Tiiomas  Edward  Bridges,  D.D.,  eldest  son  of  the 
above  Thomas  Bridges,  and  has  issue, 
1  Edward  Phillip  Godfrey,  b.  1863. 
1  Marian  Amy  Godfrey.  2  ICdith  Helen. 

3  Lilian  Agnes  Godlroy.  4  Bertha  Mary. 

5  Amy  Caroline. 

I.  Susan.  11.  Anne,  d.  18C3. 

By  his  2nd  wife,   Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wethercd,  Esq.   of 
Marlow,  Bucks,  he  had  issue, 

III.  Henry  Godfrey  (Kev.),  6.  1824,  who  assumed  the  name  of 
Osborne  on  succeeding  to  liis  cousin's  estate  of  Hartlip 
Place,  Kent  (See  Godfkey-Facssett-Osborne  of  Hard'n) 
Place). 

IV.  WiUiam,  6.  1825,  Lieut.-Col.  44th  regt. ;  m.  1860,  Sarah 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Owen  Wethered,  Esq.  of  Marlow,  ;ind  has, 

1  William  Godfrey,  b.  1860.        2  Owen  Godfrey,  b.  ISGo. 
3  Percival  Godfrey,  b.  1867. 
1  Anne  Margaret,  d.  1865. 

V.  Robert  (Rev.)  6.  1827  ;  Student  and  Treasurer  of  Ch.  Ch. 
Oxford,  and  Vicar  of  Cassington,  Oxon;  m.  Ellen  Anne, 
dau.  of  Owen  Wethered,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Fermor,  b. 
1871;  and  Mary. 

VI.  Thomas  Godfrey,  F.S.A.,  Ban-ister-at-Law,  b.  1829;  in. 
1864,  Lucy  Jane,  dau.  of  Henry  Woodcock,  Esq.  of  Bank 
House,  near  Wigan,  •■nd  d.  1877,  leaving  one  son,  Edmund 
Godfrey,  b.  1868.  vii.  Edward,  b.  1833;  d.  1811. 

VIII.  John  Toke,  6.  1835,  Student  of  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford. 

III.  Sarah. 
Eev.  Dr.  Faussett  d.  1852,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Rev.  Bryan  Faussett,  of  Heppington,  b.  1811,  vi.  1833, 
Helena  Caroline,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Trevelyan,  Bart,  of  Nettle- 
combe  Court,  Somerset,  and  left  issue  at  his  death,  185.3, 

Godfrey  Trevelyan,  present  representative. 

Maria  Helena,  in.  Aug.  1862,  Wadham  Knatchbuil,  Esq.,  by 
whom  she  has  one  son,  Edward  Wadham,  b.  1863. 

Arms — Or,  a  lion  rampant  sa.  debruised  by  a  bend  gobony 
arg.  and  gu.  Crest — A  demi-lion  rampant  sa.,  holding  in  the 
paws  a  Tuscan  column  inclined  bendwise  gobony  arg.  and  gu. 
the  base  and  capital  or. 

Jicsidence— Chiton,  Bristol. 


GODFREY-FATJSSETT-OSBOE,IIS    OP 
HARTLIP    PLACE. 

G-gdekey-Faussett-Osboene,  Rev.  Henet  G  od- 
IPEEY,  of  Hartlip  Place,  Kent,  tliird  son  of  the 
late  Godfrey  Faussett,  D.D.,  of  Heppinglon,  Kent 


(.fee  Godfeey-Fattssett  of  .TTeppitjfjfoK)  ;  s.  his 
cousin,  the  lute  AVilliain  iJlaiid,  Esq.,  of  Hartlip 
Place,  in  1869,  and  assumed  the  additional  surname 
of  Osboene  in  compliance  with  the  request  of  hia 
will.  Mr.  Godfrey-Faussett-Osborne  is  Vicar  of 
Littleton,  and  Kural  Dean  of  Evesham,  co.  Worces- 
ter, and  a  Magistrate  for  that  co.  ;  b.  1824  ;  m.  1854', 
Helen  Melville,  dau.  of  Eev.  Edwin  Sandys  Lums- 
daine,  of  Lumsdaine  (see  Sandys-Lumsdaine),  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Fermor  Godfrey,  h.  and  d.  1855. 

II.  Henry  Bryan  Godfrey,  b.  1865. 

I.  Helen  Mary  Godfrey.  ii.  Margaret  Lillias  Godfrey. 

III.  Maud  Isabel  Godfrey.  iv.  Cicely  Mabel  Godfrey. 
HtltCitflE.— The    settlement    in    Kent    of  the  family   of 

Osborne  (written  anciently  Osberne,  and  spelt  very  variously 
for  some  centuries)  dates  from  the  Saxon  period.  It  appears 
from  Domesday  that  SBERNE  BlG.'i.  owned  in  the  time  of 
Edward  the  Confessor  eleven  messuages  in  Canterbury,  and 
held  of  that  King,  as  tenant  in  chief,  the  Manors  of  Ditton, 
Keston,  Birling,  Farborn,  Pevington,  Garvidton,  and  Postling, 
in  Kent,  and  that  at  the  date  of  the  survey,  Osberne  held  of 
the  Bishop  of  Bayeux  the  manor  of  Buckland,  and  certain 
manors  in  the  hundred  of  Eastey  in  the  same  county.  Osberne 
Paisforer,  Osberne  FitzLetard,  and  Thomas  Osberne  are  also 
mentioned  in  Domesday  as  holding  manors  in  Kent.  At  the 
same  period  also  flourished  Osbern,  Monk  of  Canterbury,  the 
fiiend  of  Lanfranc,  and  well  known  writer  and  biographer, 
one  of  the  most  learned  and  accomplished  men  of  the  day, 
who  died  in  1074.  Hartlip  is  not  mentioned  in  Domesday,  but 
we  find  the  family  settled  there  from  the  earliest  mcnlioa  o 
the  parish,  where  their  seat  was  known  as  the  Place  House,  or 
Hartlip  Place,  at  an  early  date. 

The  eariie.st  of  the  records  now  preserved  at  Hartlip  Place 
are  the  wills  of  Marion  and  Juliana  Osbyin  of  Hartlip  (each 
bearing  date  1404,  wherein  they  severally  devise  lands  and 
tenements  in  Hartlip  to  their  kinsfolk,  Thomas,  Marie,  Eliza- 
beth, and  Juliana  Osbyrn  ;  and  next  the  several  wills  of  William 
Osbarn  of  Hartlip,  and  also  of  LeysUon  and  East  Church,  in 
Sheppey,  and  of  Alicia  his  wife  (dated  1433  and  1464).  He  is 
presumed  to  be  the  William  Osbern  who  was  Bailiff  of  Can- 
terbury 1429,  1431,  1435,  1442,  and  1446,  and  M.P.  for  Canter- 
bury 1438.  He  appears  by  his  wills  to  have  been  possessed  of 
his  Sheppey  estates  before  inheriting  those  of  Hartlip,  to 
which  he  probably  succeeded  on  the  death  s.  p.  of  the  above- 
mentioned  Thomas. 

Thomas  Osborne,  of  Hartlip,  son  and  heir  of  tlie  above 
Wiliiam  and  Alicia  (will  dated  1534),  was  father,  by  Agues  hi.' 
wife,  who  d.  1543,  of,  inter  alios, 

I.  John,  his  heir,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  William,  whose  son,  Stephen  Osborne,  of  the  manor  o 
Nutts,  in  Leysdown,  Sheppey,  d.  1582,  leaving  a  son  and 
heir,  John  Osborne,  of  Nutts,  who,  by  his  wife,  Jane,  dau 
of  Thomas  Cobbe,  of  Chilham,  Kent,  was  father  of  1  Thomasi 
Osberne,  of  Nutts,  his  heir,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sii 
Samuel  Peyton,  Bart,  of  Knowlton,  Kenr,  and  d.  s.  p. ;  and 
2  William  Osborne,  whose  son,  John  Osborne  (who  d.  s.  p.), 
conveyed  the  estate  of  Nutts  to  his  sister's  husband,  Gilbert 
Brandons  16G1  (the  Sheppey  branch  thus  becomes  extinct). 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Osborne,  Esq.  of  Hartlip  Place,  one  of  the  Queen's 
Majesty's  Auditors  of  the  Exchequer,  in.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
John  London,  of  Graveney  (in  Hartlip),  and  d.  1577,  leaving, 
with  other  issue,  his  heir, 

John  Osborne,  Esq.  of  Hartlip  Place,  6. 1539,  d.  1588.  He 
obtained  in  1573  from  Clarenceux,  King  of  Arms,  a  renewal  of 
the  arms  borne  by  his  ancestors,  with  the  grant  by  increase  of 
a  crest  ("  as  commonlye  to  all  auncyent  arms  there  belonged 
non").  He  m.  Anna,  dau.  of  Edmund  Bardolje,  Esq.  of  Rat- 
tamstcde,  Herts,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  his  heir, 

Edward  Osborne,  Esq.  of  Hartlip  Place,  in.  1611,  Marie,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Robert  Donne,  Esq.  of  Denne  Hill,  Ktnt,  and 
d.  1645,  leaving  with  other  issue,  his  heir, 

John  Osborne,  Esq.  of  Hartlip  Place,  and  Dane  House, 
Hartlip,  also  latterly  of  Maidstone,  who  d.  1663,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Thomas  Osborne,  Major  in  the  Militia,  who  d.  1738,  leaving 
two  sons,  John  and  Thomas,  who  successively  inherited  the 
estates,  and  d.  s.  p.,  leaving  their  two  sisters,  co-heiresses, 
Jane,  m.  Rev.  R.  Milway,  who  inherited,  and  soon  alienated 
the  estate  of  Dane  House;  and  Mary,  in.  Richard Tylden,  Esq. 
of  Milsted,  Kent,  who  inherited  the  estate  of  llai-Uip  Place, 
which  she  devised  to  her  dau.  Mary,  wife  of  Rev.  Thomas 
Bland,  whose  son,  William  Bland,  Esq.  of  Hanhp  Place,  m. 


C52 


GOD 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


GOD 


Elizabeth,  dau  of  Hev.  Bryan  Faussett  of  Heppincton,  by  whom 
lie  left  an  only  son,  William  Uland,  Esq.  of  Haitlip  Place, 
ra.  1st,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Eev.  Ralph  Price,  Eector  of  Lyminge, 
by  whom  he  had  a  son,  AVilliam  Osborne,  and  a  dau.,  Albinia 
Jane,  who  both  d.  young,  and  2ndly,  Isabella,  dau.  of 
Gen.  Irvine,  of  the  family  of  Irvine  of  Drum.  Mr.  P>Iand 
d.  without  surviving  issue,  18G9,  aged  81,  and  devised  his 
estate  to  his  cousin,  the  late  Eev.  Henky  Godfbey  Paussett- 

OSBOKXE. 

.,4 )-»i«— Quarterly :  Arg.  and  az.,  on  the  first  and  last  an  orm. 
spot  on  a  cross  or,  five  annulets  sa.  Crest — A  demi-ounce 
erni.  collared  gu.  studded  chained  and  tufted  or. 

<Sea£— Uanlip  Place,  near  Sittingbourne,  Kent. 


GODFBEY  OF  KENNETT  HALL. 
Godfrey,  Eev.  William,  of  Kennett  Fall,  co. 
Cambridge,  M.A.,  J.P.  for  cos.  Cambridge  and 
Suffolk,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Kennett  with  Kent- 
ford,  and  Tatron  of  the  Rectory  of  Kennett,  b.  April, 
ISll ;  m.  1857,  Agues  Loathes,  dau.  of  Sir  John  C. 
Mortlock,  Knt.,  and  grandson  of  John  Mortlock, 
Esq.  of  Abington  Hall,  co.  Cambridge.  Mr.  God- 
frey is  son  of  the  late  William  Godfrey,  Esq.  of 
Kennett,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  James 
Clift,  Esq.,  and  grandson,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  of 
Oliver  Godfrey,  Esq.,  who  acquired  the  property, 
by  purchase,  in  1777,  and  whose  father  settled  at 
Kennett  one  hundred  and  twenty  or  thirty  years  ago. 
iScf'.i— Kennett  Hall,  near  Newmarket. 


GODLEY    OF    KILLIGAR. 

GoDLET,  John  Aethue,  Esq.  of  Killigar,  co. 
Leitrim,  B.A.  of  Ball.  Coil.  Oxford,  formerly  Pri- 
Tate  Secretary  to  Right  Hon.  William  E.  Gladstone, 
.V.  liis  grandson  18n3  ;  m.  1871,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir 
AValter  Charles  James,  Bart,  of  Betshanger,  and 
Las  issue, 
I.  Hugh  John,  6.  1877. 

I.  Helen  Sarah.  ii.  Eveline  Charlotte. 

ILtltCatJC. — John  Goldnet,  Esq.,  who  d.  1710,  to.  Anne, 
sister  and  co-heir  of  Dr.  William  Elwood,  Vice-Provost  of 
Trinity  College,  and  M.P.  for  the  University,  and  left  a  son, 

William  GoDLET,  Esq.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Morgan, 
Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  of  Coldent,  co.  Dublin,  Second  Remem- 
brancer in  the  Court  of  Exchequer,  and  ri.  1780,  having  had  a 
son, 

William  Godlet,  Esq.  of  Killigar,  co.  Leitrim,  6.  3  Feb. 
1731 ;  m.  25  April,  1761,  Rose,  dau.  of  Alexander  Macaulay, 
Esq.   of  Glenville,  co.  Antrim,  King's  Counsel  and  Judge  of 
the  Ecclesiastical  Court  in  Dublin,  and  at  one  time  M.P.  for 
the  University  of  Dublin,  one  of  the  executors  of  Dean  Swift, 
and  by  this  lady  had  issue, 
William,  Lieut.-Col.  83rd  regt.,  to.  Adeline,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Francis  Ricard,  of  the  Island  of  Jersey,  and  had  issue,  John, 
of  Oatlands,  co.  Dublin ;  and  Adeline,  1st  wife  of  the  Rev. 
Sir  T.  F.  Fetherston,  Bart. 
Alexander,  Major  28th  regt.  ;  killed  in  action  in  Egypt,  13 
March,  1801,  under  Sir  Ralph  Abercrombic. 
John,  of  Killigar. 
Anne,  d.  unrn. 

Rose,  m.  the  late  Thomas  Whitney,  Esq.  of  Xcw  Pass,  co. 
Westmeath,  and  is  deceased.  Margaret. 

Mr.  Godley  d.  6  Aug.  180G.    His  3rd  son, 

John  Godlet,  Esq.  of  Killigar,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1818,  b.  3  Oct.  1775;  m.  April,  1813,  Catherine,  dau.  of  the 
Right  Hon.  Denis  Daly,  of  Dunsandle,  co.  Galway,  by  the  Lady 
Harriet  Maxwell,  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Farnham, 
tnd  had  issue, 
d...ui   liol-ert,  m.  1SJ6,  Charlotte,   dau.  of  Oiarlcs  Griffith 
\\  ynnc,  Esq.  of  Voclas,  co.  Carnarvon,  and  had  issue,  Johk 
Arthdk,  now  of  Killegar;  Rose  Mary;  Frances  Eleanor- 
Mary  Henrietta;  and  Margaret  Ethel.  ' 
James,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Peter  La  Touche,  Esq.  of  Belle- 
vue,  CO.  Wicklow,  and  has  issue,  Alfred  and  Francis 
Denis,  -m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Pierce  George  Barron  Fsq 
Archibald,  m.  30  April,   18G2,  Jane  Elizabeth,  3rd  ilau    of 
Hon.  and  Rev.  Miles  John  Stapleton,  3rd  Lord  Le  Despencer 
and  has  a  dau.,  Anna  Charlotte  Adelaide.                              ' 
William  Alexander. 

Harriet,  -m.  Rev.  Henry  O'Brien,  youngest  brother  of  Lord 
Inchiquin. 


Charlotte,  to.  Richard  Hungerford  Pollen,  Esq.  of  Rodbome 
Wilts.  ' 

Mr.  Godley  d.  18C3. 

^niis— Arg.,  three  unicorns'  heads  erasrd  sa.,  horned  gu.,  two 
and  one,  and  three  trefoils  slipped  vert,  one  and  two.  C'/cfJ— Aa 
unicorn's  head  erased  arg.  horned  gu.  cl}'irged  with  throe  tre- 
foils slipped  vert.    il/o«o— Sans  Dieu  ricn. 

^eat— Killigar,  co.  Leitrim. 


GODMAN    OF    PARK    HATCH. 

GoDMAX,  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Park  Hatch,  Surrey, 
and  Merston  Manor,  Sussex,  J.P.  for  both  those 
COS.,  h.  11  Aug.  1831 ;  m.  12  Sept.  1857,  Gertrude, 
eldest  dau.  of  N.  Weekes,  Esq.,  late  9th  Lancers, 
of  Mangrove,  Barbados,  and  Grinlands  Oak,  Sussex, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Joseph.  u.  Sherward. 

I.  Ethel.         II.  Ada.         in.  Edith.         iv.  Jlabel. 

V.  Muriel. 

ilincaflC— This  is  an  ancient  Surrey  family,  and  bear* 
the  arms  taken  out  in  1577  by  Thomas  Godman,  of  Westlands, 
near  Wotton,  Surrey.  This  Thomas  Godman  sold  West- 
lands  in  1582,  and,  removing  into  Sussex,  purchased  the 
estate  of  Wevilfield,  in  that  co.,  and  built  Oat  Hall,  which 
passed  to  the  Shirleys  of  Preston,  about  1740,  by  the  marriage 
of  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  John  Godman,  Esq.  Her  first 
cousin,  Joseph  Godman,  Esq.,  settling  in  Chichester,  m.  a  dau. 
of  Dr.  Bayly,  of  that  city,  and  was  grandfather  of 

Joseph  Godman,  Esq.  of  Chichester,  m.  Elizabeth  Frecland, 
and  had  a  son, 

Joseph  Godman,  Esq.  of  Merston,  Sussex,  in.  Mary,  dau. 
of  John  Hasler,  Esq.  of  Shripney,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph,  late  of  Park  Hatch  and  Merston. 

I.  Mary,  to.  Godfrey  Miilling,  Esq.  of  London. 

n.  Susan,  m.  J.  E.  Doriugton,  Esq.  of  Lypiatt  Park,  co.  Glou- 
cester. 

III.  Margaret,  to.  P.  P.  Fitzpatrick,  Esq.  of  co.  Cork,  and 
Bognor,  Sussex. 

IV.  Jane,  to.  Godman  Kirkpatricic,  Esq.  of  the  Isle  of  Wight 
His  son, 

Joseph  Godman,  Esq.  of  Park  Hatch,  Surrey,  and 
Merston,  Sussex,  J. P.,  and  High  Sheriff  for  the  foniior  co. 
1860,  b.  June,  1791;  m.  18  March,  1830,  Caroline,  dau.  of 
Edmund  Smithe,  Esq.  of  Horsham  Park,  Sussex,  J.P.,  by 
his  wife,  a  dau.  of  P.  Du  Cane,  Esq.  of  Braxsted,  Essex,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Joseph,  now  of  Park  Hatch  and  Merston. 

II.  Richard  Temple,  b.  19  Dec.  1832 ;  Lieut.-Col.  5th  Dragoon 
Guards,  to.  July,  1871,  Eliza  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Claud  Cham- 
pion de  Crespigny,  Bart.,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Frederick  Du  Cane,  6.  15  Jan.  1834;  to.  Ma}%  1874, 
Edith  Mary,  dau.  of  T.  H.  Elwes,  Esq.  of  Colcsborne.  She 
d.  Dec.  1875. 

IV.  Percy  Sanden,  6.  12  Nov.  1836;  m.  30  March,  18C9,  his 
cousin,  Isabel,  dau.  of  Frederick  Smithe,  Esq. 

v.  Arthur  Fitzpatrick,  b.  18  Nov.  1842 ;  late  Major  in  the 
Carabineers;  to.  Oct.  1876,  Ada  Phoebe,  dau.  of  Isaac 
Lothian  Bell,  Esq.,  M.P. 

VI.  Edmund  Temple,  of  Banks  Fee,  co.  Glouccstgr,  J.P.  for 
that  CO.,  b.  14  June,  18)4. 

VII.  Charles  Bulkeley,  b.  8  June,  1819. 

I.  Caroline  May,  d.  12  May,  18G0. 

II.  Ellen,  TO.  Aug.  1877,  S.  A.  Pretor,  Esq.  of  EcIficUl,  Dorset, 
late  Capt.  9th  Lancers. 

III.  Mary,  to.  Capt.  Piers  Thursby,  4th  son  of  the  Rev.  W. 
Thursby,  of  Ormerod,  co.  Lancaster. 

IV.  Edith,  d.  4  April,  1858. 

V.  Charlotte  Ella,  m.  Jan.  1877,  Lieut.  F.  C.  Vincent,  R.N. 

VI.  Bertha,  to.  July,  1871,  James  Law  CharnocU,  Esq.,  late 
5th  Dragoon  Guards. 

Mr.  Godman  d.  26  Oct.  1874,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

^;-ms— Per  pale  erm.  and  ermines  on  a  chief  indented  or,  a 
lion  passant  vert.  Crcxt— On  a  mount  vert  a  hcathcock  ppr. 
Jl/(W<o— Coelum  qui  quterimus  ultra? 

&(«.<!— Park  Hatch,  Godalming,  Surrey;  and  Merston,  Chi- 
chester, Sussex. 


GODSAL    OF    ISCOED    PARK. 

GoDSAL,  Philip  William  Philip  Lake,  Esq. 
of  Iscocd  Park,  co.  Flint,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1859,  6.  1820;  m.  1st,  1847,  Charlotte 
Hiirriet,  eldest  dau.  of  Capt.  Garth,  R.N.,  of 
Haines  Hill,  Berks,  and,  by  her  (who  d.  1861),  has 
a  son,  Philip  Tiiojias,  b.  1850,  and  other  issue. 


GOF 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


GOF 


Gsr 


He  m.  2ndly,  1865,  Helen  Jane,  2ncl  dau.  of  tlie 
late  Edward  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Cefn,  co.  Denbigh,  and 
has  issue.  Mr.  Godsal  is  son  and  heir  of  the  late 
Philip  Lake  Godsal,  Esq.  of  Iscojd  Park,  co.  Flint, 
by  his  wife  the  Hon.  Grace  Anno  Best,  eldest  dau. 
of  William  Draper,  Lord  Wynford. 

Arms — Per  pale  gu.  and  az.,  on  a  fess  wavy  ar?.  between 
three  crosses  pattee  or,  as  many  crescents  sa.  Crc^l—A  grif- 
tn  s  head  erased  paly  of  six,  indented  arg.  and  sa.  beaked  or. 

Seat—Iscoea  Park,  near  Whitchurch,  co.  Flint. 


GOFF    OF    HALE    PAHK. 

GoFF,  Joseph  Geanville  Sttjaet,  Esq.  of  Hale 
Park,  CO.  Soutliampton,  J.P.,  Lieut.  43rd  Light 
Infimtry,  b.  7  June,  1851. 

iLfUCagC— Richard  Goffe,  Esq.  of  Waterford,  r.i.  IfiSl, 
Hannali,  dau.  of  Jonas  Chamberlain,  of  Poulmarlc,  co.  Wex- 
ford, and  has  issue, 

I.  Jonas,  of  Waterford,  whose  will,  dated  26  Sept.  1723,  was 
proved  the  following  year.  He  m.  Deborah,  dau.  of  Joshua 
Fennell,  by  whom  (who  m.  2ndly,  Solomon  Watson)  he  had, 
with  a  dau.,  Hannah,  an  only  son, 

Eichard,  of  Dublin,  d.  s.  p.  1754. 

II.  William,  of  Little  Horetown,  co.  Wesford,  will  dated 
9  Nov.  1754,  proved  10  Nov.  1755  d.  s.  p- 

in.  Kichard,  s.  his  brother  at  Little  Horetown,  will  dated 
30  April,  1764,  proved  29  May.  17117,  d.  n.  p. 

IV.  Jacob,  who  carried  on  the  line. 

1.  EUzabeth,  d.  unm.  1767. 
The  fourth  son, 

Jacob  Goff,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  &.  1695;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Fade,  an  ofBcer  in  Capt.  Dubourguy's  regt.,  by  whom  (who  d. 
Aug.  1743)  he  had  issue, 

Eichard,  d.  s.  p.  Joseph,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

Fade,  in.  Ann  Neville,  and  had  issue, 

1  Fade,  m.  Mary  Ryan,  and  had  a  son,  Eichard  Fade,  of 
Limerick,  who  m.  Charlotte  Strungman,  and  had  a  son, 
\ictor  Emanuel,   6.  1857,  d.  unm.  1879,  and  two  daus 
Annie  and  Agnes,  who  both  d.  tmm. 

2  William,  m.  Ana  Widdicorn,  and  had  Eichard  Neville, 
and  Ja2ob.  3  Jacob,  </.  unm. 

4  Richard,  of  Tottenham  Green,  co.  Wexford,  ?i!.  Lydia, 
dau.  of  John  Lecky,  Esq.  of  Ballykcaly,  co.  Carlow,  and 
d.  s.  p. 

5  llobert,  d.  s.  p.  6  Edward,  d.  s.  p.  1375. 
7  Joseph,  d.  s.p. 

1  Ann,  TO.  Fade  Hcatley. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  Edward  Kou2;h. 

3  Mary,  d.  unm.  4  Sarah,  d.  unm. 
5  Isabella,  m.  Samuel  Rough. 

Jacob,  ancestor  of  Gofp  of  Horetown  ITousc. 

Hannah,  m.  1st,  Joseph  Clibborn,  of  Moate  Castle,  co.  West- 
meath;  and  2ndly,  William  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Slevoy  Castle, 
CO.  Wexford,  and  d.  1789. 

Sarah,  m.  William  Poole,  Esq.  Mary. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Csesar  Sutton,  Esq.  of  Longraiguo,  co.  Wex- 
ford. 

Mr.  Goff,  whose  will,  dated  1  Jan.   17.50,  was  proved  17  Jan. 
1752,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Joseph  Goff,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  ,/;.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert 
Unthank,  Esq.,  and  had  two  sons, 

I.  Joseph  Fade,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert,  of  Bormount,  co.  Wexford,  m.  Mary,  sister  of 
Samuel  Woodcock,  Esq.  and  d.  s.  p.  Is33. 

Mr.  Goff,  whose  will,  dated  16  Oct.  1764,  was  proved  15  follow- 
ing month,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Fade  Goff,  Esq.  of  Mountjoy  Square,  Dublin,  and 
Newtown  Park,  near  Dublin,  on.  (license  dated  30  May,  1787) 
Sarah,  dau.  of  George  Clibborn,  Esq.  of  Moate  Castle,  co. 
Westmeath,  and  had  issue, 
Joseph,  of  Hale  Park. 

Eichard,  B.A.  of  Christ  Church  Oxford,  Barrister  of  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  d.  unm. 
John,  Capt.  3rd  Dragoons,  d.  unm. 

William,  m.  Mary,  "dau.  of  John  Clibborn,  Esq,  of  Moate 
Castle,  CO.  Westmeath,  and  had  issue  three  daus. 
George,  m.  1832,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Peter  Holmes,  Esq.  of 
Peterville,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had  issue,  Robert  Charles, 
Capt.  in  the  army  ;  Henrietta,  m.  Harry  Chester,  Esq. ;  and 
Ella,  m.  Robert  Baird,  Esq.  Eobert,  b.  1801. 

Mr.  Goff  d.  1833,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Goff,  Esq.  of  Hale  Park,  co.  Hants,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  CO.  Dublin,  High  Sheriff  co.  Tyrone  1842;  m.  1816,  Jane, 
dau.  of  Capt.  Thomas  Stannus,  of  Portarlington,  by  Caroline 
his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Abbotstown,  co. 
Dublin,  and  had  issue, 


'■/  o°o7,"'  °f  ^"rton  Grange,  Ch*shunt,  Herts,  M.A.,  J  1> 
6.28  Oct.  1817;  m.  26  Sept.  1850,  Lady  Adela  Henrietta 
Louisa  Hortense  Knox,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  2nd  Earl 
ofRanfurly,andrf.25  Dec.  1872,  leaving  issue,  I  Joseph 
Granville  Stuart,  now  of  Hale  Park ;  2  Gerald  Lionel 
Joseph,  Lieut.  91st  Highlanders,  b.  8  March,  1855-  \i 
f<f.'?'^"V^^:"'P^  Joseph,  71st  Highlanders,  b.  12  jily, 
180/ ;  4  Cecil  Willie  Trevor  Thomas,  6.  26  March,  1S60-  5 
Algernon  Hamilton  Stannus,  b.  14  April  1863-  1  Ada 
Mary  Maud  ;  2  Ida  Gwendoline  Jane  Eliza. 

II.  Thomas  (Rev.),  b.  1818 ;  d.  1843. 

m.  Robert,  6.  Oct.  1823 ;  to.  1860,  Cameron  Une,  only  dan. 

of  Gen.  Latour,  C.B.,  and  has  one  son. 
IV.  Trevor,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  6.  March,  1825 
v    George  James  (Rev.),   6.  April,   1826;  M.A.,  Rector  of 

Hale. 
I.  S.arah  Jane,  d.  unm.  1851.  ii.  Caroline,  d.  unm.  IS'2. 

III.  Sophia,  m.  1857,  Charles  Sco:;  Plummer,  Esq.  otSuutici-- 
land  Hall,  co.  Selkirk.  iv.  EUza. 

Mr.  Goff  d.  24  April,  1875,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson. 

^rms— Az.,  a  chevron  between  two  fleurs-de-lis  in  chief  Td 
a  lion  rampant  in  base  or.  Crest— A  squirrel  scjuut  ppr. 
ilfoito— I'ler  sans  tache.  ^^ 

^'eai— Hale  Park,  Salisbury. 


GOFF    OF    HORETOWN. 

Davis-Gofp,  Strangman,  Esq.  of  Horetown 
House,  CO.  Wexford,  J.P.,  b.  27  May,  1810  ;  m.  25 
Feb.  1835,  Susan  Maxwell,  youngest  dau.  of  Arthur 
Ussher,  Esq.  of  Camphire,  co.  Waterford,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1  March,  1871),  has  issue, 

I.  William  Goff,  A.B.  T.C.D.,  High  Sheriff  of  the  cjly  of 
Waterford  1869,  late  2nd  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  12  Sept.  1838 ; 
to.  4  April,  18G6,  Anna  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Michael 
Dobbin  Hassard,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Glenville,  M.P.  for  city  of 
Waterford  1857-65,  and  has  issue,  Herbert  William,  6. 
20  Oct.  1870  ;  William  Ernest,  b.  9  June,  1872. 

II.  Ussher,  b.  2  Feb.  1841  ;  d.  10  July,  1858. 

III.  Charles  Edward,  6.  30  March,  1844;  to.  18  April,  1819, 
Elizabeth  Brydon,  of  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue,  Arthur, 
6.  27  June,  1869;  Charles  Colward,  6.  30  Oct.  1870; 
William  Francis,  6.  I  Feb.  1874  ;  George  John,  6.  5  Nov. 
1876;  Elizabeth,  6.  20  June,  1872. 

IV.  Francis,  6.  24  July,  1850. 

I.  Margaretta  Ussher,  m.  14  Nov.  1872,  William  Jlonck 
Gibbon,  Esq.  of  Temple  Shelin,  co.  Wexford. 

II.  Julia  Anna,  m.  1  Sept.  1865,  Joseph  W.  Deane,  Esq. 
of  Longraigue,  New  Ross. 

III.  Rebecca.  iv.  Lucy  Ussher. 
iltUtagC. — Jacob  Gofp,  Esq.  of  Horetown,  co.  W^exford, 

b.  1736,  3rd  son  of  Jacob  Goff,  Esq.,  and  Mary  Fade  his  wife, 
(see  Gofp  nf  Hale  Park),  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Benjamin 
Wilson,  Esq.  of  Mount  Wilson,  King's  Co.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Joseph  Fade,  of  Rahenduff,  co.  Wexford,  m.  Ann  Coote 
dau.  of  John  Knox  Grogan,  Esq.  of  Johnstown,  co  Wex- 
ford, and  had  issue, 

Joseph,  of  Rahenduff,  d.  unm. 

Jane  Colclough,  m.  13  Dec.  1851,  Lieut.-Col.  Maxwell  Da 
Pre  Stronge,  Sligo  Militia,  5th  son  of  Sir  James  Mathew 
Stronge,  2nd  bart.  of  Tynan  Abbey. 
I.  Hannah.  n.  Lydia. 

III.  Charlotte.  iv.  Arabella. 

V.  Dinar,  m.  Richard  Sparrow,  Esq. 

VI.  Elizabeth,  to.  1780,  John  Lecky,  E.sq.  of  Ballykcaly 
CO.  Carlow,  and  rf.  Jan.  1841. 

Jacob  Goff,  whose  will,  dated  9  Dec.  179S,  was  proved  4  July, 
1799,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Goff,  Esq.  of  Horetown,  High  Sheriff  co.  Wexford 
1807  and  1811,  b.  1762;  m.  1784,  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Edward 
Deaves,  Esq.  of  North  Abbey,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Jacob  William,  his  heir. 

I.  Rebecca,  m.  1809,  Francis  Davis,  Esq.  of  Waterford,  ■«  ho 
d.  13  Oct.  1848.    She  d.  23  Aug.  1859,  leaving, 

1  Strangman,  the  present  Strangman  Davis-Goff,  Esq.  of 
Horetown  House. 

2  Henry,  J.P.  of  Waterford,  High  Sheriff  of  that  city  1S6I ; 
b.  12  July,  1825;  m.  7  April,  ]8a7,  Lucy  Ussher,  dau.  of 
William  Greer,  Esq.  of  Rhone  Hill,  co.  Tyrone,  andci.  s.  p. 
18  April,  1863. 

ir.  Eliza,  m.  Jonathan  Pim,  Esq.  of  Dublin. 

III.  Mary,  to.  Thomas  Harvey,  Esq.  of  Youghal. 

IV.  Sally,  d.  unm.  v.  Lucy  Anne,  d.  26  June,  I8C4. 
VI.  Arabella,  m.  Jonathan  Pim,  Esq.  of  Mountmellick. 

William  Goff  d.  1840,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Jacob  William  Goff,  Esq.  of  Horetown  House,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1843,  b.  1790;  m.  1st,  1828,  Eliza,  dau.  of 


G5i 


GOF 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


GOI 


Col  V/illiam  Pembciton  Pi?ot,  of  Slevoy  Castle,  co.  Wexford; 
and2ndly,  iS33,  Letitia,  dau.  of  tlie  Kev.  Alexander  Alcock, 
of  Fethard  Castle,  co.  Wexford  (whom.  2ndly,  16  Nov.  18J7, 
David  Beatty,  Esq.  of  Borodale,  J.P.  co.  Wexford,  and  d.  1848). 
He  d.  s.  p.  Feb.  1845,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  Strangman 
Davis  who  assumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Goff, 
by  royal  license,  28  Feb.  1845,  in  compliance  with  the  will  of 
his  uncle. 

yl  )•))!<— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  az.,  a  chevron  between  two 
fleurs-de-lis  in  chief  and  a  lion  rampant  in  base  or,  a  crescent 
for  difference,  for  Goff;  2nd  and  3rd,  per  pale  gu  and  arg  a 
chevron  between  three  boars'  heads  couped  eounterdiangcd, 
for  Davis.     Crest-A  squirrel   sejant  arg.    il/o»o-Honcstas 


GOFF    OF    OAKPOET. 

Goff  Thomas  William,  Esq.  of  Oakport,  co. 
Eo'commou,  6.  6  July,  1829 ;  M.P.  for  that  co. 
1859;    High  Sheriff  ISof 


„.„-    --  .    '»•    17  March,    18G3. 

Dorothea,  °dau.  of  the  late  Lord  Augustus  Fitz- 
Clarence,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Clabesce  TnojiAS  Edwabd,  6.  28  May,  18C7. 

I.  Ethel  Anne.  n.  Muriel  Helen. 

JLinCaSC— The  Eev.  Thomas  Goff,  M.A.,  of  Eccles 
Street,  Dublin,  and  of  Carriglea,  near  Kingstown,  co.  Dublin, 
son  of  Pvobcrt  Goff,  by  his  wife,  Sarah  French,  m.  1826,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Capt.  Caulfeild,  E.N.,  by  Theodosia  Talbot  his  wife, 
grand-dau.  of  the  late  Earl  of  Glandore,  and  d.  Oct.  1844, 
leaving  issue, 

TnoMAs  William,  now  of  Oakport. 

Hubert,  6.  10  April,  1831.       Charles  Talbot,  Jj.  22  July,  18.j  / . 

James  Caulfeild,  6.  14  Nov.  1838. 

John  Crosbie,  6.  6  Sept.  1840.  William,  &.  9  Feb.  1841. 

Theodosia,  d.  1854. 

Ar.ns—Az.,  on  a  chevron  between  two  flcurs-dc-lis  in  chief 
and  a  dcmi-lion  rampant  couped  in  base  or,  an  annulet  gu. 
Crest— A  squirrel  sejant  holding  a  nut  leaved  all  ppr.  and 
charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  fleur-de-lis  or.  Motto— B.oa- 
estas  optima  politia. 

/Sea2— Oakport,  near  Boyle. 

4 

GOING    OF    TBAVERSTON". 

Goi>-G,  Caleb,  Esq.  of  Traverston,  co.  Tippcrary, 
J.P.,  s.  his  brother  1863  ;  m.  Miss  White. 

ILinCaflC— EoEEKT  Goikg,  Esq.  of  Cranagh,  co.  Tippe- 
rary,  whose  will  was  proved  1732,  left,  with  three  daus.,  three 
sons,  EoBEBT,  his  heir  ;  James,  of  BaUyphUip ;  and  Philip,  of 
Knockane.    The  eldest  son, 

EoBERT  Going,  Esq.  of  Tullymoylan,  co.  Tipperary,  m.  Jane 
Johnstone,  of  co.  Cork,  a  co-heiress,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  d.  unm. 

II.  EoEEKT,  heir  to  his  father,  of  whom  presently. 

lu.  James,  oi  Belleisle,  co.  Clare,  m.  Miss  Marcella  Walsh, 
of  Newtown,  co.  Limerick,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 
1  Eobert,  of  Cregg,  co.  Tipperary,  6.  1766,  m.  1804,  Anne, 
dau.  of  John  Dwyer,  Esq.,  and  d.  1838,  leaving  issue,  John, 
now  of  Cregg,  J.P.,  6.  1812,  m.  1857,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Eev. 
Charles  May  ne,  A.M.,VJcar-Generalof  Cashel,  and  has  issue  ; 
Eobert  James,  Eector  of  Templeharry,  King's  Co. ;  and  five 
daus. ;  2  James,  of  Violet  HUl,  co.  Tipperary,  m.  Jane,  dau. 
of  Marcus  Patterson,  Esq.,  by  Mary  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of 
Wyndham  Quin,  Esq.  of  Adare,  M.P.  for  Kilmallock,  and 
sister  of  Valentine  Eichard,  1st  Earl  of  Dunraven,  and  had 
issue  five  sons  and  two  daus.,  James,  Marcus,  Wyndham- 
Quin,  Eobert,  Eichard,  Mary,  and  Marcella. 

IV.  Thomas,  of  Coolbea,  co.  Cork,  d.  s.  p.  1793-94. 

V.  Eichard,  of  Bird  Hill,  co.  Tipperary,  J. P.,  m.  Anne,  dau. 
of  Henry  White,  Esq.  of  New  Eoss,  same  co.,  and  had  issue 
four  sons  and  four  daus., 

1  John,  Eector  of  Mcaliffe,  co.  Tipperary,  who  was  mur- 
diMed  1820,  aged  60.  He  m.  F'rances  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of 
Eijv.  Walter  Sliii  ley,  brother  of  the  4th,  5th,  and  6th  Earl 
Ferrers,  and  left  by  her  (who  d.  1838),  with  other  issue, 
Eichard,  who  vt.  a  sister  of  Eev.  Peter  Eoe;  Henry; 
Thomas;  Charles,  m.  his  cousin,  Letitia,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Johnson  Stoney,  Esq.  of  Oakley  Park;  and  Frances,  m. 
Rev.  J.  Stoney,  of  Castlcbar. 

2  Eichard,  Barrister-at-Law  and  Police  Magistrate,  of  Bird 
Hill;  TO.  and  had  issue;  murdered  1821. 

3  Henry  ra.  his  cousin,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Eichard  AVhite, 
Esq.  of  Greenhall,  co.  Tipperary. 

4  Thomas,  m.  a  dau.  of  —  Adams,  Esq.  of  Cork. 

1  Letitia,  in.  1st,  —  Stoney,  Esq.  of  Oakley  Park;  and 
2ndly,  to  Finch  White,  Esq. 
'.;   lane,  m.  Edward  Butler,  Esq.  of  Carlow,  and  is  deceased. 


3  Eehecca,  m.  1st,  her  cousin,  Thomas  Going,  Esq.  of 
Santa  Cruz ;  and  2ndly,  Capt.  Goodwin. 

4  Eliza,  m.  Thomas  J.  Stoney,  Esq.  of  Hai-vest  Lodge,  co. 
Tipperary. 

VI.  Philip,  of  Monaquil,  co.  Tipperary,  J.P.,  m.  1767,  Grace, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Bernard,  Esq.,  and  sister  to  Thos.  Bernard, 
Esq.  of  Castle  Bernard,  King's  Co.,  M.P.;  and  d.  24  April, 
1820,  having  had  by  his  wife,  who  survived  him  until  1836, 
one  son  and  three  daus., 

1  Thomas,  of  Santa  Cruz,  co.  Tinperary,  m.  Ec^ccea,  Srd 
dau.  of  his  uncle,  Eichard  Going,  Esq.  of  Biid  Hill,  and 
predeceased  his  father,  s.  p. 

1  Mart,  co-heir,  to.  1794,  her  cousin,  John  Bennett,  Esq. 
of  Ballyloughane,  co.  Carlow,  afterwards  of  Viewmount, 
in  the  same  co.     He  d.  s.  p.  1827. 

2  Charlotte,  co-heir,  m.  31  Dec.  1798,  Eobcit  Atkins,  Esq., 
eldest  son  of  Major  Eobert  Atkins,  of  F'irvillc,  co.  Cork, 
and  had,  with  other  issue  Uce  Atkins  of  Fircill'),  Eev. 
Philip  Going  Atkins-Going,  of  Firville,  co.  Cork,  and  of 
Monaquil,  co.  Tipperary,  to  which  property  he  n.  by  the 
will  of  his  maternal  grandfather,  and  assumed  the  sur- 
name of  Going  in  addition  to  Atkins. 

3  Jemima  Matilda,  co-heir,  r,i.  12  April,  1804,  Sir  Aniyrald 
Dancer,  Bart,  of  Modreny  and  Cloughjordan,  co.  Tip- 
perary. 

Mr.  Eobert  Going,  of  Traverston,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Eobert  Going,  Esq.  of  Traverston,  m.  20  Jan.  1764,  Mar- 
garet, 2nd  daa  of  Thomas  Maunsell,  Esq.  of  Plassy,  M.P.  co. 
Limerick,  by  Dorothy  his  wife,  dau.  of  Eichard  Waller,  Esq. 
of  Castle  Waller,  co.  Limerick,  and  had,  with  two  daus.  (Jane, 
m.  John  Willington,  Esq.  of  Castle  Willington;  and  Margaret, 
m.  Birch,  Esq.),  one  son, 

Thomas  Going,  Esq.  of  Traverston,  High  Sheriff  for  co. 
Tipperary,  1803,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Caleb  PoweU,  Esq.  of 
Clonshavoy,  co.  Limerick,  and  d.  12  Feb.  1841,  aged  74, 
leaving  issue, 

Egbert,  of  Traverston,  d.unm.  1863. 

Caleb,  now  of  Traverston. 

Margaret,  m.  1837,  William  Walsh,  Esq.  of  Fruagb,  co.  Lim- 
erick. Frances. 

Jane,  m.  1845,  Joseph  Fishboume,  Fs 
Carlow.  Sarah,  m.  1846,  Paul  MoUoy,  Esq, 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  mount  vert  a  palm  tree  therefrom  a 
sei-pent  descending  ppr.  Crest— An  arm  cinbowed  in  armour 
charged  on  the  fore  arm  with  three  estoiles  in  pale  gu.  holding 
a  palm  branch  ppr. 

Heat — Traverston,  Nenagh. 


GOING    OF    BALLYPHILIP. 

Going,  William,  Esq.  of  Ballyphilip,  co.  Tip- 
perary, J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  May,  1815 ;  m.  Oct.  18 il, 
Jane,  2ud  dau.  of  Benjamin  Frend,  Esq.  of  Eock- 
low,  CO.  Tipperary,  and  Boskill,  co.  Limerick,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Ambrose,  &.  July,  1842;  d.  July,  IS71. 

II.  Benjamin,  b.  April,  1851. 

I.  Eliza,   m.   1873,   A.  W.  Bailey,   Esq.  Fermanagh  Light 
Infantry. 

II.  Margaret,  m.    1875,    H.    Mansergh,    Esq.,    Heathview, 
Tipperary.  m.  Arabella  Jane. 

iLtncaCIt.— Ambrose  Going,  E.sq.,  descended  from  James, 
2nd  son  of  Eobert  Going,  Esq.  of  Cranagh  {see  preceding 
Memoir),  m.  Bridget  Hunt,  and  was  father  of 

William  Going,  Esq.,  m.  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Newport 
White,  Esq.  of  Kilmoylan,  co.  Limerick,  and  d.  1844,  leaving 
a  son  and  heir, 

Ambrose  Going,  Esq.  of  Ballyphilip,  co.  Tippcrary,  b.  Oct. 
1785;  m.  Feb.  1811,  Margaret,  4th  dau.  of  Col.  Eichard  Ptnne- 
father,  of  New  Park,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had  issue, 
William,  now  of  Ballyphilip. 

Eichard  Pcnncfather,  J. P.,  6.  1821;  w.  1802,  Letitia  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Eev.  Eobert  Bury,  of  Killora,  co.  Cork,  and 
d.  1872. 
John,  of  Walford,  co.  Tipperary,  6.  Aug.  1822;  d.  1873. 
Anna,  in.  1835,  Eev.  Anthony  Armstrong,  Eector  of  ICiUo- 

BkuUy ;  and  d.  1865. 
Margaret  Isabella,  m.  1841,  Christopher  F.  Tuthill,  M.D.,  Oi 
Dublin,  and  d.  12  June,  1858. 
Ehzabeth  Frances,  vi.   1846,  John  Harvey  Adams,  Esq.  o: 

Northlands,  co.  Cavan,  and  d.  1867. 
Dorothea,  to.  May,  1848,  Samuel  Murray  Going,   Esq.  o. 
Liskaveen  House,  co.  Tippcrary,  and  d.  1873. 
Mr.  Going  d.  Aug.  1857. 
Arms— Sec  preceding  Memoir.    Motlo—'Dum  spire  spcro. 
Scca— Ballyphilip,  Killenaule,  co.  Tippcrary. 


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GOLDING-    OP    MAIDEN    EELEGE. 
GrOLDiNO,  Bailie,  Esq.  of  Maiden  Erlegh,  co. 
Eerks,  7n.  Mrs.  Sealy,  widow  of  Capt.  Sealy. 

itlUCajC— Edward  Goldino,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Slaiden 
Erlegli,  CO.  Berks,  who  purchased  that  estate  from  William 
Matthew  Burt,  Governor  of  the  Leeward  Islands,  m  .Miss  Anne 
English,  and  had  two  sons  and  two  daus., 

Edwakd,  his  heir,  late  of  Maiden  Erlegh. 

Charles  (Eev.),  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Richard  Palmer,  Esq. 
of  Holme  Park,  co.  Berks,  and  has  one  son,  Henry  (Rev.). 

Charlotte,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Winch. 

Caroline,  m.  Quilt  John  Greenly,  E.X. 
The  elder  son, 

Edward  Golding,  Esq.  of  Maiden  Erlegh,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6. 
27  Nov.  1780;  m.  1st,  12  Dec.  ISOl,  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  Col. 
Bailie,  by  whom  he  had  a  son, 

Bailie,  now  of  Maiden  Erlegh. 
Mr.  Golding  m.  2ndly,  7  Nov.  1807,  Frances,  8th  dau.  of  Old- 
field  Bowles,  Esq.  of  North  Aston,  co.  Oxford,  and  by  her  had 
issue,  Edward;  Frances  Emma,  m.  Aug.  1843,  Rev.  Matthew 
Thomas  Farrer,  Vicar  of  Addington,  Surrey;  Mary  Anne;  and 
Laura. 

Arms— Gu..,  a  chevron  or,  between  three  bezants.  Crest — A 
hind's  head  with  an  oak  branch  in  the  mouth  ail  ppr.  Motto— 
Pro  Deo  et  rege. 

<Setti— Maiden  Erlegh,  Reading,  co.  Berks. 


GOLDNEY    OF    CHIPPENHAM. 

GrOXDNET,  Gabeiel,  Esq.  of  Beeclifield,  near 
Chippenham,  and  Bradenstoke  Ahhej,  Wilts,  J.P. 
and  D.L,,  Mayor  of  Chippenham  1853,  and  M.P. 
for  that  borough  since  1865,  b.  25  July,  1813 ;  m. 
6  Feb.  1839,  Mary  Anne,  davi.  of  Richard  Hayward 
Alexander,  Esq.,  of  Corsham,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Gabriel  Prior,  of  Exeter  Coll.  Oxford,  and  the  Inner 
Temple,  6.  4  Aug.  1843,  Recorder  of  Helston. 

II.  Frederick  Hastings,  of  Rowden  House,  Mayor  of  Chip- 
penham 1875,  b.  26  May,  1845;  m.  6  Feb.  1875,  Ethel  Julia, 
dau.  of  Henry  James  Fowle  Swayne,  Esq.  of  the  I.?l;uul, 
Wilton,  Wilts,  and  has  a  dau.,  Katharine  Long. 

III.  John  Tankerville,  of  Birkenhead,  and  of  the  Inner 
Tenii3le,  I.  15  June,  184G;  to.  9  Feb.  1875,  Jane  MacGregor, 
dau.  of  John  Laird,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Birkenhead. 

I.  Mary  Catherine,  d.  4  Aug.  1854. 

HfUCatJC— The  Goldneys,  of  great  antiquity  at  Bristol, 
have  been  Merchants  of  wealth  and  importance  for  many 
generations,  as  there  appears  by  the  archives  of  that  city. 

A  branch  of  the  Bristol  family  settled  at  Chippenham, 
Wilts,  in  the  15tli  century,  and  has  been  instrumental  in  the 
development  of  the  important  cloth  manufactories  of  the 
west  of  England.  In  very  early  times  the  name  appears  to 
have  been  variously  written  "Goldney,"  and  "Goldney  alius 
Farnewell,"  and  "Farnewell  alias  Gouldney." 

Henry  Goldney,  of  Bristol,  whose  will,  dated  1430,  is  on 
record  at  Bristol,  was  father  of  three  sons,  John,  of  whom 
hereafter;  ii.  Francis,  whose  son,  John,  was  one  of  John 
Gifford's  feoffees  1505;  and  iii.  William,  also  a  feoffee  of 
;Gifford's.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Goldney,  of  Chippenham,  Wilts,  was  Keeper  of  the 
King's  Park  at  Abberley,  co.  Worcester,  1485,  was  included 
with  others  in  a  Wiit,  for  suffering  a  recovery  of  premises  in 
Grape  Lane,  Bristol,  5  March,  1493,  and  was  one  of  .John 
Gifford's  feoffees  previous  to  1595.  He  had  two  sons,  John, 
[Rector  of  Broughton  Gilford,  in  the  co.  of  Wilts,  1513,  and 
I  Henry  Goldney,  Rector  of  Monkton-Farleigh,  Wilts,  1509, 
instituted  to  Biddestone  St.  Peter,  and  to  Box,  in  the  same  co. 
the  next  year,  and  obtained  a  grant  of  lands  at  Tytherton- 
i  Lucas,  belonging  to  Bradenstoke  Abbey  at  the  Dissolution  of 
[Monasteries.     He  d.  1529,  leaving  a  son, 

i  Adam  Goldney,  of  Chippenham,  who  obtained  a  lease  from 
Itbe  family  of  Bayntun  of  Spye  Park,  10  June,  1575,  and  had  a 

'  Henry  Goldney,  of  Chippenham,  appointed  by  Charter  of 
1  Incorporation,  by  Mary  I.,  1553,  first  Bayliff  of  Chippenham; 
;he  was  a  large  landholder  under  grants  from  Sherborne 
1  Abbey,  Eton  College,  and  the  Bayntuns  of  Spye  Park.  He 
'had  issue,  a  dau.,  Alice,  to.  John  Butten,  and  three  sons,  i. 
Gabriel,  of  whom  hereafter ;  ii.  Thomas,  who  had  issue, 
Gabriel,  bapt.  July,  1578;  Nicholas,  bapt.  27  June,  1584; 
Mary,  bapt.   8  June,   1580;   Agnes,   bapt.  July,   1585;    and 


ni.  John,  who  got  a  lease  of  lands  from  Sir  H.  Bayntun,  .00  Jidy, 
15S8,  and  m.  Christian  Smythe.     The  eldest  son, 

Gabriel  Goldney,  of  Chippenham,  Bayliff  of  Chippenham 
1609,  recorded  in  the  Borough  books  as  a  great  benefactor  to 
the  town.    By  Alice  his  wife  he  had  two  sons,  the  elder, 

Gabriel  Goldney,  of  Chippenham,  Bayliff  of  Chippenham 
1621-27-33,  Relator  in  the  Decree  of  1  James  1.,  affecting  iho 
town,  TO.  28  July,  1588,  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Wrot- 
tesley,  and  had  issue,  i.  Gabriel;  ii.  Henry;  iii.  John,  from 
whom  descended  five  generations  of  Adam  Goldney ;  i.  Eliza- 
beth; II.  Ann.    The  eldest  son, 

Gabriel  Goldney,  of  Chippenham,  bapt.  9  Oct.  1589,  Bayliff 
of  Chippenham  1636-49.     He  rii.  and  had  issue, 

I.  Gabriel,  Bayliff  of  Chippenham,  1657-68-73,  charged 
certain  of  his  lands,  by  his  will,  dated  1  Nov.  1681,  with  an 
annual  payment  for  the  benefit  of  the  poor  inhabitants  of 
Cliippenham,  which  is  still  paid  by  Mr.  Gabriel  Goldney, 
M.P.,  the  present  owner  of  the  estates;  m.  Martha,  dau.  of 
Rev.  R.  Stoodley,  of  Staunton  Barnard,  Wilts,  d.  22  Oct. 
1682;  he  was  buried  17  Jan.  1683. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Bristol,  whose  Une  is  extinct.* 

III.  Adam,  of  Rowden  Manor,  Wilts,  Burgess  of  Chippenham 
1650,  d.  1684.  IV.  John,  of  Malmesbury. 

V.  Henry,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Alice,  Mrs.  Organ,  bapt.  6  Nov.  1626. 

II.  Margaret,  to.  Edward  Pierce. 

Gabriel  Goldney  was  buried  10  June,  1G70.  His  youngest  son, 
Henry  Goldney,  of  Chippenham,  b.  20  May,  1633,  Bayliff  of 
Chippenham  1668 ;  to.  1st,  Alice,  dau.  of  Richard  Scott,  by 
whom  he  had  no  issue.  He  to.  2ndly,  Ann,  dau.  of  JosepU 
llolton,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  of  Chippenham,  inherited  an  estate  at  Langley 
Burrell,  m.  1713,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Spake,  Esq.  of 
Hazlebury,  Wilts,  and  d.  1733,  leaving  issue,  Henry; 
George;  Ann,  b.  1716:  JIary,  6.  1717. 

II.  Gabriel,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  John,  inherited  under  his  father's  will  the  lands  of 
Blackwellhams  and  Culverhaycs,  Wilts,  m.  Margaret,  dau. 
of  James  Ashe,  Esq.  iv.  Thomas. 

V.  Edward,    of  Bristol,    Merchant,   b.  posthumous,  6  Feb. 
1684,  m.  Mary  Ames,  and  had  a  son,   Edward,  of  Bristol, 
author  of  "  Goldney 's  Works,"  who  vi.  Joanna  Cadel,  aud 
left  numerous  issue. 
I.  Ann,  m.  Nathaniel  Chamicey.  ii.  Sarah. 

Henry  Goldney  d.  26  Jan.  1684.    His  2nd  son, 

Gabriel  Goldney,  of  Chippenham,  was  owner  of  ars 
estate  at  Tytherton  Lucas  in  1685,  and  was  Bayliff  of  Chip- 
penham 1695.  He  on.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Samuel  Webb,  Esq.  of 
Brorahani,  by  whom  (who  d.  1  April,  1746,  aged  77)  he  had 
issue, 
I.  Gabriel,  his  successor. 

I.  Anna,  d.  18  Feb.  1769,  aged  60. 

II.  Mary,  d.  22  April,  1736. 

III.  Jane,  to.  John  Bedford,  of  Chippenham. 

IV.  Sarah,  d.  1711.  v.  Elizabeth,  d.  1729. 
Gabriel  Goldney  d.  28  Jan.  1787,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Gabriel  Goldney,  of  Chippenham,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
John  Bennett,  Esq.  of  Smallbrook,  by  whom  (who  d.  24  May, 
1776,  aged  68)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Gabriel,  his  heir. 

II.  Samuel,  of  Bath,  to.  Eleonora,  dau.  of  Philip  Rundell, 
Esq.  of  Philips  Norton,  Wilts,  and  sister  of  the  millionaire, 
Philip  EundeU,  of  Ludgate  Hill,  London,  Goldsmith,  and 
was  buried  at  Weston,  Bath,  13  June,  1779,  leaving  issue, 

1  Francis  Bennett,  of  Great  Marlow,  co.  Bucks,  b.  1768 ; 
m.  13  Sept.  1792,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Lovegrove, 
Esq.,  by  whom  he  left  at  his  decease,  Sept.  1829,  issue, 
Francis  Bennett,  6.  1796;  to.  1st,  1825,  Ann,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Barlow,  Esq.  of  Camberwell,  d.  1846;  and 
2ndly,  1848,  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Gibb,  Esq.,  rf.  s.  ^j. 
April,  1874.  He  d.  16  Sept.  1872,  having  had  by  his  1st. 
wife,  four  sons  and  three  daus.,  Philip  Rmidell,  d.  imm. 
25  Nov.  1870;  Francis  Bennett,  m.  11  Feb.  1868,  Chris- 
tina Lumsden,  widow  of  Tullock  Eraser;  Alfred; 
George,  of  The  Lawn,  Exmouth,  to.  22  April,  1875, 
Julia  Constance,  dau.  of  George  Kennett  Pollock,  Esq., 
and  grand-dau.  of  Sir  David  Pollock,  Knt.,  Chief 
Justice  of  Bombay ;  Ann,  in.  26  Mar^'h,  1874,  William 
Henry  Gibb,  Esq.  of  Oakhurst,  Clifton ;  Eleonora 
Frances,  m.  Oct.  1858,  Robert  Murray  Longmore  Spence, 
Esq. ;  and  Elizabeth,  m.  1858,  Sebastian  Evans,  Esq., 
D.C.L. 
Henry  Gabriel,  to.  1st,  Maria  Sullivan,  d.  s.  p. ;  and 
2ndly,  Katherine  McNeile,  and  d.  3  March,  1857,  having 
had  by  his  last  wife  three  sons,  1  Robert  Henry ; 
2  William  Henry  Browning,  m.  1871,   Lucy,   dau.   of 

*  His  eldest  son  Thomas,  of  Goldney  House,  Clifton,  waa 
joint  owner  of  the  ships  "Duke"  and  "Dutchess"  which  res- 
cued Robinson  Crusoe  (Alexander  Selkirk)  from  the  island  of 
Juan  Fernandez,  1709. 


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Stephen  Lewis,  Esq.,  and  has  a  dau.  Beatrix ;  3  Henry 
Nelson,  d.  v.nm. 
Samuel  Alfred,    to.  Amelia,  dau.  of  Tliomas  Goldney, 
Esq.,  and  has,  with  two  daus.,  Amelia  and  Elizabeth, 
four  sons,  1  Samuel  (Rev.),  Head  Master  of  the  Grammar 
School,   Lichfield,  m.  Grace,   dau.   of  Capt.   Edmund 
Peel;  2  Alfred,   Capt.   E.I.  Co.,  rf.   1872;  3  John,  -m. 
Sept.  1875,  Beatrice,  dau.  of  Rev.  Alfred  Arrow  Kempe, 
Rector  of  Buxham,  co.  Bucks ;  4  William  George. 
Philip,  TO.  1st,  Frances  Fenn,  and  2ndly,  Katherine  Bar- 
nard,  and    has  issue  by   the  latter,   Philip  George; 
Katherine ;  and  Elizabeth. 
Horatio  Nelson  (Rev.),  M.A.,  of  Southborough,  Kent. 
Arthur  John,  m.  183G,  Jane  Seaward,  dau.  of  Charles 
Seaward  Cantrell,  and  d.  19  June,  1859,  leaving  with 
two  daus.,  Sarah  Jane,  m.  Thomas  Morse,  Epq.,  and 
Florence  Mary,  m.  1874,  Alfred  Henry  Atkins,  Esq., 
and    a    younger    son,     George    Augustus    Frederick, 
<l.  unm.,  an  elder  son,  Arthur  Charles  Nelson,  b.  IS'.il ; 
TO.  18G4,  Ann  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Guest,  Esq.,  and 
has  Arthur  George  Nelson,  b.  1865;  Thomas  William, 
d.  1868;    George    Henry,  d.  young;    and  Jessie  Ann 
Jane,  b.  1870. 
<5eorge  (Rev.),  to.  1850,  Miss  Ann  Hone,  of  Great  Mar- 
low,  andci.  Oct.  1871,  having  had  a  dau.,  Annie  Frances 
Hone,  r/i.  18  Jan,  1876,  George  Harold  Drmson,  of  the 
city  of  Canton,   in   China,    and  four  sons  :    1  George 
Hone ;  2  Arthur  John  Hone ;  3  Henry  Gabriel  Hone, 
rf.  1867  ;  4  Cecil  Gage  Hone,  rf.  28  Aug.  1878. 
Mary  Greenaway,   m.  Thomas  Cope,  Esq.  of  Osbaston, 
High  Sheriff  co.  Leicester  1856. 
■2  Thomas,  of  Goldney  Hou.se,  Clifton,  b.  1769;  d.  Sept. 
1856 ;  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  John  Milward,  Esq.,  by  whom 
he  had  issue, 

Thomas,  d.  in  India,  1823. 

Pliilip,  Col.  Bengal  Anny,  District  Commissioner  of 
Fyzabad,  killed  there  during  the  Indian  Mutiny,  18.07, 
TO.  Cliarlotte,  dau.  of  Col.  Holbrow,  and  had  suniving 
issue,  Thomas  Holbrow,  38th  Royal  Bengal  Staff  Coi-ps ; 
Frederick  Charles  Napier,  16th  Royal  Bengal  StulT 
Coi-ps,  TO.  1  March,  1877,  Edith  Caroline,  dau.  of  Henry 
Wilkins,  Esq. ;  Charlotte  Katherine,  to.  Joseph  Ford 
Sharer,  Esq. ;  Eliza  Eleonora  Goodwin,  m.  Charles  Hall, 
Esq. ;  and  Amy  Louisa,  m.  Keith  Murray,  Esq. 
Adam  (Rev.)  Vicar  of  East  Pennard,  Somerset,  ra.  24 
Aug.  1842,  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Mr.  Le  Bas,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Charles,  to.  8  May,  1877,  Agnes,   dau.  of  Edward 
Williams,  Esq.;  2  Edward;  3  William  Henry,  R.E., 
to.  17  May,    1877,  Emily,   dau.   of   Col.  WethercU ; 
4  Richard  Philip ;  and  a  dau.,  Ellen  Lucy. 
Charlotte,  to.  John  Caiy,  Esq. 
Amelia,  to.  her  cousin,  Samuel  Alfred  Goldney,  Esq. 
Eleonora,  TO.  Henry  Hannam,  Esq. 
3  Samuel,  b.  1771 ;  rf.  n/am;  buried  25  Jan.  1843. 

III.  Tliomas,  b.  1747,  Bayliff  of  Chippenham  1775  and  1778; 
rf.  unrii;  buried  2  Nov.  1797. 

IV.  John,  b.  1738 ;  rf.  14  Jan.  1748. 
Gabriel  Goldney  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Gabhiel  Goldney,  of  Chippenham,  6.  1732,  Bayliff  of  Chip- 
penham 1766-80-90,  Town  Clerk  1770;  to.  Sarah  Guy,  by  whom 
<who  rf.  1814,  aged  78)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Gabriel,  of  "Goldney  House,"  Clifton,  High  Sheriff  of 
Bristol,  b.  1766 ;  ra.  Mary  Bracher,  who  d.  1809.  He  rf. 
7  Feb.  1837,  having  had  issue, 

1  Gabriel,  6.  1702  ;  rf.  1806. 

2  WiUiam,  of  Clifton,  6,  1795,  Mayor  of  Bristol  1846;  d. 
unm.  23  Jan.  1850. 

3  John  Kellow  (Rev.),  Chaplain  of  Greenwich  Hospital,  b. 
1797;  d.unm.  17  Nov.  1869. 

4  Harry,  6.  2  Oct.  1800;  rf.  unm.  at  sea,  21  June,  1849. 

5  Anthony  Guy,  of  Chippenham,  6.  22  April,  1803;  to. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Charles  Rees,  Esq.,  and  rf.  23  Sept.  1876, 
having  had  a  son,  Gabriel,  6.  1833;  and  six  daus.,  1  Mary, 
6.  1834,  rf.  1839:  2  Anna,  rf.  1857;  3  Frances  Allen,  rf. 
1863;  4  Louisa  Augusta,  rf.  1862;  5  Mary  Rees,  m.  14 
March,  1874,  Rev.  Alexander  Headley,  Rector  of  llarden- 
huish,  Wilts,  and  rf.  9  Feb.  1876;  and  6  Alice  do  Courcey, 

rf.  at  Caen,  in  Normandy. 

1  Ann.  rf.  unm. 

2  Mary  Bracher,  5.  1794;  rf.  29  Dec.  1798. 

3  Sarah  Ellen,  rf.  unm.  20  Feb.  1870. 

4  Mary,  to.  12  Jan.  1832,  Joseph  Wood,  Esq. 

5  Louisa.  6  Margaret  Augusta. 

II.  Thomas,  d.  20  Aug.  1842 ;  m.  Elizabeth  Oviatt,  by  whom 
(who  rf.  17  Sept.  1848)  he  had  issue, 

1  Thomas,  rf.  unm.  24  Oct.  1856.         2  Anthony,  rf.  unm. 

3  Samuel,  to.  Charlotte  Rice,  and  rf.  s.  p.  19  Jan.  1843. 

4  Gabriel,  to.  Eliza  Paramore,  and  has,  Gabriel ;  and  Mary. 
1  Eliza,  Mrs.  Jones. 

III.  Haiibt,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Jane  Guy,  6.  1769;  rf.  15  June,  1771. 

u.  Sarah,  6.  2  Feb.  1776;  m.  2  Feb.  1802,  Richard  Randall, 

Esq.   of  Lcighterton,   co.   Gloucester,   who  d.  Dec.   1851, 

aged  81.    She  rf.  24  April,  1802. 


Gabriel  Goldney  d.  3  Aug.  1790.    His  3rd  son, 

Haert  Goluney,  of  Chippenham,  6.  14  June,  1774,  Mayor 
of  Chippenham  1820-30-41-43,  m.  Elizabeth  Reade,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Michael  Burrough,  Esq.  of  .Salisbury,  Lord  of  the  Manor 
of  Alton  Priors,  Wilts,  by  whom  (who  rf.  16  Aug.  1803,  agsd 
74)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Gabriel,  now  of  Beechfield  and  Bradenstokc  Abbey. 

II.  William  Burrough,  b.  1819;  d.  6  Sept.  182G. 

I.  Elenora  Jane,  rf.  12  March,  1868.        ii.  Margaret  Ann. 

III.  Sarah  Frances,  to.  13  Jan.  1844,  William  Kemm,  Esq. 
of  Corsham. 

Harry  Goldney  rf.  2  Nov.  1852. 

Arms — Per  pale  gu.  and  az.,  on  abend  between  two  eagles 
displayed  arg..  three  garbs  sa.  banded  or.  Crat — A  garb  sa., 
banded  or.     Motto — Honor  virtutis  praemium. 

Stat«— Beechfield  House,  Chippenham.  Wilts;    Bradenstoke 
Abbey    Wilts.       Town   House  — 10,    Hill   Street,   Berkeley  i 
Sq»are,  W.  ] 


GOLLOP    OF    STRODE. 

GoLLOP,  George  Tilly,  Esq.  of  the  Manor  Place, 
Strode,  Dorset,  J.P.,  b.  11  Oct.  1791 ;  m.  Ist, 
19  Sept.  1815,  Christina,  dau.  of  Hubertus  Vandep 
Vlicgen,  a  gentleman  of  Hasselt,  in  the  province  of 
Limburg,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  March,  1865)  has 
issue, 

I.  George,  late  an  efflcer  2nd  regt.,  b.  13  Aug.  1825  ;  to.  1st, 
5  Jan.  1852,  Jessie  Caroline,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Hugh  Ilelyar, 
Rector  of  Sutton  Bingham,  Somerset;  he  to.  2ndly,  1864, 
Emma,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Henry  Gecr,  Esq. 

II.  John,  Senior  Capt.  Dorset  Militia,  6.  27  May,  1829;  vi. 
25  March,  1867,  Louisa  Cynthia,  dau.  of  James  Farr  Lea, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Christina  Frances  Poulett. 

I.  Christina  Georgina  Jane,  to.  21  Aug.  1851,  Henry  Reeve, 
Esq.,  Registrar  of  the  Judicial  Committee  of  Privy  Council. 

Mr.  Gollop  m.  2ndly,  Sarah  Christian  Montcith,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  25  Oct.  18G9)  has  issue, 
I.  Ralph  Josephus,    1  ^^^.       j_  3  q^^  jg^j.^ 
I.  Jane  Susannah,     J 

iLtntaSC— John  Gollop,  the  founder  of  this  house,  is 
stated  to  have  lived  in  1465,  and  to  have  come  from  the  north 
He  TO.  Alice,  dau.  and  heir  of  William,  or  Peter  Temple,  c 
Templecombe,  Broad  Windsor,  and  acquired  thereby  tha* 
estate,  with  the  lands  of  North  Bowood.  The  next  upon 
record, 

John  Gollop,  of  North  Bowood  and  Temple,  living  temp. 
Henry  VIII. ,  to.  Joan  Collins,  of  Nailscroft,  Dorset,  and  was*. 
by  his  son, 

Thomas  Gollop,  of  Strode,  North  Bowood,  and  Temple.  He 
m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Watkins,  of  Holwel,  Somerset, 
and  had  issue  six  sons.    He  rf.  1610.    His  3rd  son, 

Thomas  Gollop,  Esq.  of  Strode,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  George 
Poulet,  Esq.  of  Holberne,  Dorset,  and  grand-dau.  of  Lord 
Thomas  Poulet  (son  of  William,  the  1st  Marquess  of  Win- 
chester), and  dying  1623,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Gollop,  Esq.  of  North  Bowood  and  Strode,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law.  He  m.  Martha,  dau.  of  Ralph  Ironside,  of  Long- 
briddy,  by  Jane  Gilbert,  only  sister  of  — Gilbert,  Bishop  oi 
Bristol,  and  dying  1663,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Gollop,  Esq.  of  North  Bowood  and  Strode,  6.  1617, 
High  Sheriff  27  Charles  II.,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Thomas  Thome,  of  Candlemarsh,  Gent.,  and  had  a  verj 
large  family,  of  which  the  3rd  son,  William,  was  of  Candle- 
marsh;  the  4th,  John,  was  ancestor  of  the  Gollops  of  Strode, 
and  the  9th,  George,  was  of  Berwick.    The  4th  son,  | 

John  Gollop,  Esq.,  Alderman  of  Dorchester,  m.  1st,  Mary. 

dau.  of  Philip  Stansby,  of  Dorchester;  and  2ndly,  Frances 

widow  of  Henry  Backway,  Gent.,  by  the  former  of  whom  b< 

had  issue.    Mr.  Gollop  rf.  25  Aug.  1731,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Gollop,  Esq.  of  Strode,  m.  1st,  Edith,  dau.  of  Walte. 

Foy,  Esq.  of  Bewley  Wood;  2ndly,   Penelope,  dau.  of  Johi 

Michell,  Esq.  of  Kingston  Russell;  and  3rdly,  Joan,  dau.  o 

Giles  Hitt,  Gent,  of  Lorscomb.    By  the  1st  he  had  issue, 

Thomas,   of  Lillington,  m.  1st,  Oct.  1742,  Susanna,  dau.  0 

Nathaniel  Tilly,  of  Thomford,  and  eventual  heiress  of  th( 

Tillyp,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  Thomas,  heir  to  his  grand 

father ;  and  Jane,  to.  Henry  Petty,  Gent,  of  Evershot.    H< 

TO.  2ndly,  Miss  Holloway,  and  had  another  son,  John,  M.D. 

TO.  Miss  Anne  Dampier,  and  rf.  ,s.  p.    Mr.  Gollop  d.  v.  p 

10  July,  1749. 

John  and  Walter,  both  rf.  «.  p. 

Mr.  Gollop  rf.  1758,  aged  82,  and  was  «.  by  his  grandson. 


GOO 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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Thomas  Gollop,  Esq.  of  Sherborne  and  Strode,  6.  23  Dec. 
1745.  He  m.  1790,  Jane,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  Sawkins, 
LL.B.,  Vicar  of  Frampton,  and  Rector  of  Bettiscombe,  Dorset, 
and  left  at  his  decease,  1793,  an  only  son,  George  Tilly 
Gollop,  Esq.  of  Strode. 

Arms— Gu.,  on  a  bend  or,  a  Hon  passant-guardant  sa.  Crest 
—A  dcmi-lion  bendy  or  and  sa.,  holding  in  his  dexter  paw  a 
broken  arrow  gu.     Motto— Be  bolde,  be  wyse 

Seat— The  Manor  Place,  Strode,  near  Bridport 


GOODALL    OP    DINTON    HALL. 

GoouALL,  Eet.  James  Joseph,  of  Dinton  Hall 
Bucks,  for  nearly  40  years  Vicar  of  Bromliam  and 
Oakley,  Beds,  and  Rural  Deau ;  in  the  Commission 
cf  the  Peace  for  the  said  cos.  ;  b.  4  Jan.  1800  •  m 
6  Feb.  1834,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Boon,  Esq. 
of  Gretton,  co.  Northampton,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  William  Alexander  George,  b.  23  March,  1839,  Barrister, 
Inner  Temple,  d.  toim.  31  Aug.  187G. 

II.  LiEBEKT  Edward,  b.  22  Aug.  1842,  Capt.  (late  59th  regt ) 
Royal  North  Gloucester  Militia,  J.P.  for  Bucks;  m. 
24  Oct.  1876,  Philadelphia  Bruce  Lee,  3rd  sister  of  Edward 
Dyke  Lee,  Esq.  of  Hartwell  House,  Bucks. 

1.  Caroline  Mary,  m.  21  May,  18C3,  Herbert  Asiley  Paston, 
Cooper,  Esq.,  6th  son  of  the  late  Sir  Astley  P.  Cooper, 
Bart,  of  Gadebridge,  Herts. 

EtllCatlf.— Dinton  Hall,  supposed  to  have  been  restored 
'.emi}.  Henrt  VIIL,  by  William  of  Warham,  Archbishop  of 
Canterbury  (whose  arms  and  cypher  in  connection  with  those 
Df  the  See  of  Canterbury  frequently  occur  in  tlie  old  painted 
?lass  windows),  is  a  very  ancient  mansion  of  the  Monchensies 
Md  afterwards  of  the  Verneys,  before  it  came  into  the  hands 
of  the  Maynes,  of  whom  was  Simon  Mayne  the  Regicide.  In 
1727,  another  Simon  Mayne  disposed  of  Dinton  Hall  to  John 
Vanhattem,  a  descendant  of  Liebert  Vanhattem,  who  had 
served  in  the  Dutch  Fleet,  and  m.  the  dau.  of  Admiral  de 
auiter.  Eventually  the  heiress  of  the  Vanhattems,  Rebecca, 
lau.  of  Sir  John  Vanhattem,  of  Dinton  HaU,  in.  The  Rev. 
iVilliam  Goodall,  Vicar  of  Marcham,  Diocese  of  Norwich 
brother  of  Dr.  Joseph  Goodall,  Provost  of  Eton,  who  d.  1840), 
ind  conveyed  to  him  Dinton  Hall.  Of  this  marriage  there 
vas  issue  sixteen  sons  and  daus.,  all  of  whom  d.  unm.,  except 
he  following, 

James  Joseph,  now  of  Dinton  Hall. 

Harriet,  m.  Dr.  Irving,  late  Prebendary  of   Rochester,  and 
had  issue. 

Anne,   m.  the  Rev.    C.    E.   Ashficld,    Rector  of  Burgate 
Suffolk,  and  had  issue.  ' 

Emilia,   m.  the  Rev.   John  Barnwell,   Rector  of   Holford 
Somerset,  and  had  issue.  ' 

Frances,   jii.   the  Rev.   John  Hooper,   Vicar  of  Meopham 
Kent,  and  has  issue.  ' 

Matilda,  ra.  Sackville  Phelps,  Esq.,  and  d.  without  issue. 

Seat— Dinton  HaU,  Aylesbury. 


GOODDEN    OF    COMPTON". 

GOODDEN,  John,  Esq.  M.A.,  of  Compton  House 
Jorset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1848,  6. 16  Feb' 
.797  ;  m.  5  Oct.  1843,  Ann,  dau.  of  the  late  Rer 
:iobert  Phehps  (brother  of  John  Phelips,  Esq.  of 
tlontacute  House,  Somerset),  by  Maria  his  wife, 
lau.  of  William  Harbin,  Esq.  of  Newton  Surma- 
;ille,  and  by  her  (who  d.  March,  1862)  has  issue, 

I.  John  Robert  Phelips,  6.  23  July,  1845,  educated  at  Har- 
row and  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxon  (M.A.),  J.P.  and  D.L.  Dorset 
and  J.P.  for  Somerset,  late  Lieut.  4th  Dragoon  Guards' 
Capt.  Dorset  Yeomanry;  to.  19  May,  1875,  Caroline,  eldest 
dau.  of  B.  Samuelson,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  has  issue,  John 
Bernhard  Harbin,  b.  18  Nov.  1876. 

II.  Edward  Wyndham,  6.  17  Feb.  1847;  m.  12  April,  1871 
Georgina,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Frewen  Moor. 

HI.  Arthur  Abington,  b.  5  June,  1657. 
I.  Emily  Maria,  m.  1st,  6  Oct.  1870,  Arthur  Paulet  Butler 
Esq.;  he  d.  23  Feb.  1872;  she  m.  2ndly,  7  July  1874 
Henry  Bernhard  Samuelson,  M.P. 
ILillCitgr.— The  manor  of  Over  Compton  was  held  by  the 
_mily  of  Abington  from  the  time  of  Henrt  VIII.  to  the  year 
136,  when  it  was  purchased  by  Robert  Goodden,  Esq.  The 
imily  of  Abington  terminated  in  an  heiress,  from  whom  John 


Robert  Phelips  Goodden  (the  present  heir  apparent  of  Over 
Compton)  is  descended  through  his  mother. 

Robert  Goodden,  Esq.  of  Bower  Hinton  and  Martock 
Somerset,  and  Over  Compton,  Dorset,  b.  1708  (son  and  heir  of 
John  Goodden,  Esq.  of  Bower  Hinton,  by  Mary  his  wife  dau 
of  George  Moore,  Esq.  of  Kingsdon,  and  8th  in  descent  from 
John  Goodwyn,  d.  at  Martock,  4  Edward  VI.),  served  as  Hieh 
Sheriff  of  Dorset  1747.  He  m.  Abigail,  dau.  of  Wyndham 
Harbin,  Esq.  of  Newton,  Somerset,  and  dying  1764,  was  s  bv 
his  eldest  son,  "    ' 

John  Harbin  Goodden,  Esq.  of  Over  Compton,  d.  unm  I76G 
and  was  s.  by  his  next  brother,  "         * 

Robert  Goodden,  Esq.  of  Over  Compton,  High  Sheriff  1779, 
d.  vjim.  1829,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  brother 

Wyndham  Goodden,  Esq.  of  Over  Compton,  ra  30  Dec  17Q4 
Mary,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Jean,  Esq.  of  Binfords' 
Somerset,  and  by  her  (who  d.  15  April,  1844)  had  issue, 

John,  now  of  Over  Compton 

^Compton.  "''™''  ^■^■'  ^■^■'  ^'^''"'  °*'  ^^''  =^"^^  N«"«^ 
Gem^ge  (Rev.),  Rector  of  North  Barrow.lSomerset,  d.  21  June, 

ChfZ?r''u^^'  '',^yP''^7TJome,  Dorset,  J.P.  and  D.L. 

S  cT,'^?,^""'*^°'''''  ^"^''^'"  o^  Montacute,  Somerset,  m  1 1  March 

of  Plymouth,  and  has  issue,  AVyndham  Charles,  b.  18  Feb 
18o4;  Anne  Elizabeth;  and  Georgina. 
Mary.  ^ 

'^vrol''l8"S,'l8'r''^'-  ''"■  ^''-  ^°^ert  G.Rogers. 

^'s^De'c  'l875  °"'  ^^°°'  ^''^'  '^^°™^^  Fitiiherbert,  who  d. 

Mr.  Goodden  d.  17  July,  1839. 

.JZT~^f-'  T  ^  ^^"'^  between  two  demi-lions  rampant 
erased  or,  three  lozenges  vaire  gu.  and  arg.  CreH-A  "Tiffin's 
head  erased  or,  with  wings  indorsed  vaire  arg.  and  gS  hold- 
plfna"  ^°  °^'^^  "'"'"''''  PP""-     ^-fo'^o-Jovis  omnia 

5eaJ— Compton  House,  Sherborne,  Dorset. 


GOODFORD  OF  CHILTON  CANTELO. 

GooDFOED,  Rev.  Chaeles-Old,  D.D.,  of  Chil- 
ton Cantelo,  Somerset,  Provost  of  Eton  Colleo-e 
b.  15  July,  1812 ;  vi.  28  March,  1844,  Katlierine 
Lucia,  3rd  dau.  of  George  Law,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Arthur  John,  b.  7  March,  1846  ;  m.  12  Aug.  1875,  Har- 
riett Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.,  of  Hastings  N.  Middleton 
Esq.  of  Bradford  Peverell,  Dorchester,  and  has  a  dau  b' 
17  Oct,  1876.  ■' 

II.  Montague  Charle.'!,  6.  22  July,  1851. 

III.  Henry  Frank,  i.  30  Jan.  1860. 

I.  Charlotte  Lucia,  m.  16  Jan.  1873,  Hastings  B.  Middleton, 
Esq.,  son  of  Hastings  N.  Middleton,  Esq.  of  Bradford 
Peverell,  Dorchester.  n.  Georgiana  Penelope 

v.\.  Katherine  Maria.  iv.  Emily  Selina. 

HtnCittlC.  — Samdel  Goodfobd,  of  Yeovil,  m.  1st,  May 
1716,  Ann,  dau.  of  Philip  Taylor,  of  Weymouth;  and'2ndly' 
July,  1731,  Elizabeth,  relict  of  John  Old,  of  Yeovil,  and  dau' 
of  Jeremiah  Hayne.  By  his  1st  wife  he  had,  with  daus.,  an 
only  son, 

Samuel  Goodford,  Esq.  of  the  Inner  Temple  and  of  Trent 
Somerset,  m.  Oct.  1739,  Mary,  only  surviving  child  of  John 
and  Elizabeth  Old,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  1767),  one  dau., 
Mary,  r,i.  July,  1767,  Thomas  Blackmore,  Esq.  of  Briggins 
Park,  Herts  ;  and  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Old  Goodford,  Esq.  of  Yeovil,  High  Sheriff 
Somerset  1774;  m.  Oct.  1776.  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  Edward 
Phehps,  Esq.  of  Montacute  House,  and  dying  1787,  left,  with 
a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  ra.  Lieut.-Col.  James  Paul  Bridger,  of  Buck- 
enham,  Sussex,  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Goodford,  Esq.  of  Chilton  Cantelo,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Slieriff  1816,  b.  27  Dec.  1784;  to.  4  Jan.   1810,  Charlotte, 
sister  of  Sir  Montague  Cholmeley,  1st  bart.,  and  had  issue, 
Henry,  his  heir. 

Charles  Old,  D.D.,  now  of  Chilton  Cantelo. 
Montague  John,  20  Nov.  1822:  d.  3  July,  1840. 
Mary  Anne,  d.  unm.  5  Feb.  1833. 

Maria,  to.  11  April,  1850,  John  Matthew  Quantock,  Esq.;  and 
rf.  5  March,  1861. 
Penelope,  m.  25  March,  1862,  Henry  Daniel  Cholmeley,  Esq., 
3rd  son  of  Sir  Montague  Chomcley,  Bart. 
Mr.  Goodford  d.  9  Dec.  1835,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Henry  Goodford,   Esq.  of  Chilton    Cantelo,    b.  2  April, 
2  V 


G58 


GOO 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


GOE 


1811;  d.  unm.  1S63,  when  he  was  s.  hy  his  brother,  the 
present  Eev.  De.  Goodfoed. 

Arms — Az.,  on  a  chevron  between  three  boars'  heads  arg. 
langued  and  couped  gu.  as  many  pellets.  Crest — A  boar's  head 
couped  arg.  langued  gu.  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  pellet. 

/Seat— Chilton  Cantelo,  near  llchester. 


GOODLAD    OF    HILL    PLACE. 

GOODLAD,  RiCHAED  Redteen,  Esq.  of  Hill 
Place,  CO.  Hants,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1876,  6.  17 
March,  1809  ;  m.  1st,  22  Aug.  1833,  Emma,  dau. 
of  Thomas  White,  Esq.  of  Clifton,  Bristol,  which 
lady  d.  22  Sept.  1867,  s.  p.  He  m.  2ndly,  1872, 
Plorence  Harriet,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry  Y.  Eaikes, 
Esq.,  Bengal  Civil  Service.  Mr.  Goodlad  is  only 
Bon  of  the  late  Richard  Goodlad,  of  Hill  Place  ('svho 
d.  11  Jan.  1821),  by  Frances  Leonora  his  wife,  dau. 
of  John  White,  Esq.  of  Fairlce,  Isle  of  Wight,  and 
Upcerne-  House,  Dorset,  and  grandson  of  Richard 
Goodlad,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife  (ot.  23  Dec.  1738), 
dau.  of  B.  Martin,  Esq.  He  had  three  sisters,  viz., 
Prances  Elizabeth,  widow  of  the  Eev.  A.  A.  Dau- 
beny,  who  d.  1852,  having  issue  three  sons  and  one 
dau. ;  Elizabeth  ;  and  Leonora. 
&ot— Hill  Place,  Bishops  Waltham,  Hants. 


A.D.C.  to  the  Queen,  6.  U  May,  1832 ;  m.  5  Nov.  1870,  Mar- 
garet, only  dau.  of  Ewan  Curwen,  Esq.  of  Grosvenor  Place. 

I.  Emilia  Jane,   to.  July,    1857,   William   Frederick  Webb, 
Esq.  of  Newstead  Abbey,  Notts,  and  Cowton. 

II.  Olivia  Elizabeth. 

Arms — Per  fess  az.  and  or,  a  lion  rampant  countorchangsd, 
quartering  Mills.  Orcst — On  a  mount  vert,  a  woodwift  or  wild 
man  ppr.  holding  up  his  club  gold.  Motto — Omnia  bona 
desuper. 

Seats — Wadley  House,  and  Shellingford,  near  Farringdon. 
Town  Residence— 1>\,  Upper  Brook  Street,  London. 


GOODLAKE    OF    WADLEY    HOUSE. 

GooDLAKE,  Thomas  Mills,  Esq.  of  Wadley 
House,  Shellingford,  and  Letcombe,  co.  Berks,  J.P., 
I.  13  May,  1829  ;  m.  22  Nov.  1855,  Mary  Erederica, 
only  dau.  of  the  late  Robert  Glyn,  Esq.  and  sister 
of  Sii-  Richard  George  Gljn,  Bart. 

5LtltragC.— At  Letcomb  Eegis,  this  family  has  resided, 
from  father  to  son,  from  a  period  antecedent  to  the  first  insti- 
tution of  registers  in  the  year  1536. 

Thomas  Goodlake,  6.  at  Letcomb  Eegis  1580,  son  of  William 
Guodlake,  of  Letcomb  Eegis  in  1546,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
White  Beconsall,  of  Moyles  Court,  Hants,  and  was  father  of 

Geobge  Goodlake,  Esq.,  who  v,;.  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles 
Wiseman,  Knt.  of  Steventon,  and  d.  1G44,  leaving  a  son  and 
heir, 

Thomas  Goodlake,  Esq.  6.  4  June,  1633 ;  m.  Jan.  1676,  Ann, 
dr.u.  of  Etlmond  Wiseman,  Esq.  of  Sparsholt  Court ;  and  dying 
15  Feb.  1693,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Goodlake,  Esq.  of  Letcomb  Eegis,  J. P.,  &.  28  Jan. 
1G78;  m.  Barbara,  dau.  (and  co-heir  with  her  only  sister,  wife 
of  John  Blagrave,  Esq.  of  Calcot  Park,  co.  Berks)  of  Thomas 
Garrard,  Esq.  of  Upper  Lambourne,  Berks;  and  d.  upwards 
of  77  years  old,  having  fifteen  children.  The  eldest  son  and 
heir, 

Thomas  Goodlake,  Esq.  of  Letcomb  Eegis,  J. P.  for  Berks, 
6.  23  Sept.  1708  ;  m.  Anna  Butler,  of  Kirby  House,  Inkpen,  co. 
Berks,  and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Catherine,  m.  24  Nov.  1763,  to 
Thomas  Justice,  Esq.  of  The  Abbey  House,  Sutton  Courtney) 
a  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Goodlake,  Esq.  of  Letcomb  Eegis,  J. P.,  6. 17  May, 
1744;  TO.  1775,  Catherine,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Ealph 
Price,  Eector  of  Farnboro',  Berks,  and  Eector  of  Lyminge, 
Kent,  and  sister  of  Sir  Charles  Price,  1st  hart.,  and  by  her 
had  (with  a  dau.,  Catherine,  who  d.  uiun.  aged  19  ;  and  two 
younger  sons,  John  Hughes,  bapt.  2  Dec.  1778,  and  d.  leaving 
issue  (.see  Scrman  of  Sioindon  Hall),  and  William  Hartley,  bapt. 
4  Jan.  17S7)  a  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Goodlake,  Esq.  of  Letcomb  Eegis,  6. 9  April,  1776; 
who  m.  2G  July,  1SC«,  Jane,  only  child  and  heir  of  WiUiam 
Warnton  Mills,  Esq.  of  Yadley  House,  co.  Berks,  and  by  her 
who  d.  Nov.  ISOS)  had  an  only  son, 

Thomas  Mills  Goodlake,  Esq.  of  Wadley  House  and  Let- 
comb, J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1832,  6.  2  June,  1807;  m. 
22  July,  1828,  Emilia  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  B.  Baker, 
Bart.,  by  the  Lady  Elizabeth  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Bobert, 
Duke  of  Leinster,  and  had  issue. 

I.  Thomas  Leinstek,  now  of  Wadley  House. 

II.  Edward  Wallace,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  19  Sept.  1830;  to. 
Dlc.  1859,  the  Hon.  Caroline  Wrottcsley,  dau.  of  Lord 
Wrotlesley,  which  lady  d.  1  Sept.  18G0;  and  2ndly,  Cecilia 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  Alexander  EUice, 
E.N. 

III.  Gerald    Littlehules,    Col.    Coldstream   Guards,    V.C, 


GOODWIN    OF    HINCHLEYWOOD. 

GooDWix,  RiCHAED  Heney,  Esq.  of  Hinchley- 
wood  House,  co.  Derby,  J.P.,  b.  15  Sept.  1833; 
late  Capt.  6th  foot ;  educated  at  Rugby ;  entered 
the  army  1852. 

ILtltCaCJC. — Thomas  Gladwin,  who  lived  at  Boythorpe, 
CO.  Derby,  b.  about  1C05,  was  father  of  Thomas  Gladwis, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Tupton  Hall,  bapt.  1630,  High  Sheriff  co.  Derby 
16G7.  This  gentleman  had  a  grant  of  arms  about  IGfiO.  By 
Helen  his  wife  he  had  numerous  issue.  The  eldest  son  was 
Lemuel,  from  whom  descended  Miss  Lord,  of  Tupton  Hall 
and  another  son  was 

Heney  Gladwin,  of  whose  line  we  have  to  treat,  and  who 
TO.  Mary,  dau.  of  Digby  DaUeyne,  Esq.  of  Stubbing  Edge,  co. 
Derby,  and  had  issue, 

Henkt,  of  whom  afterwards, 

John,  6.  1731;  m.  and  had  issue,  Dorothy,  who  to.  th€ 
Eight  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Newburgh;  Mary,  m.  lioben 
Cloves,  Esq.  of  London;  Jane,  m.  Gen.  William  AVyn- 
yard :  and  Helen,  to.  Sampson  Colclough,  Esq.  of  Bcacor 
Hill,  Notts. 

Mary,  to.  Benjamin  Brocklehurst,  Esq. 

Dorothy,  to.  the  Eev.  Basil  Beridge ;  and  d.  s.  p.  1792. 
The  elder  son, 

Henky  Gladwtn,  Esq.  of  Stubbing  Court,   6.  1730;  serxei 

with  great  distinction  in  America,  and  became  Major-Gen.  ii 

I  the  army.     He  m.  30  March,  1762,  Frances,  dau.  of  the  Eev 


John  Beridge,  and  had  issue, 
I.    Charles    Dakeyke,    of    Belmont    and    Stubbing,   I.  2'. 
March,  1775,  Lieut. -Col.  of  the  Derbyshire  Militia;  m.  Mis 
Stringer,  and  had  issue,    one  dau.,  Frances,  who  to.  Mr    tr 
Melland. 

I.  Frances,  m.  9  June,  1801,  Francis  Goodwin,  Esq.  o 
Ivlapleton  (son  of  Jolm  Goodwin,  Esq.,  by  Blary  his  wife 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Francis  Eidgeway,  Esq.  of  Nottingham) 
and  d.  25  Oct.  1841,  leaving  issue, 

1  Henry  John,  of  Hinchleywood. 
1  Frances.  2  Mary  Eidgeway,  d.  unm.  1859. 

3  Martha  Elizabeth,  m.  1841,  John  Goodwin  Johnson,  Esq 
Mr.  Francis  Goodwin  d.  12  Aug.  1836. 

II.  Dorothy,  to.  4  Jan.  1792,  Joshua  Jebb,  Esq.  of  Walto)  !| 
Lodge. 

III.  Blary,  m.  29  Nov.  1800,  Baldwin  Duppa  Duppa,  Esq.  Cf 
HoUingbourne  House. 

IV.  Ann,  TO.  22  June,  1814,  William  Turbutt,  Esq.  of  Ogsto; 
Hall. 

V.  Charlotte,  m.  23  April,  1805,  the  Eev.  George  Huttor 
D.D.,  of  Sutterton. 

VI.  Martha,  rf.  unm.  22  Oct.  1812.  vii.  Harriet,  d.  unm.  ; 
VIII.  Ellen,  rf.  unm.  ix.  Susannah,  d.  unv 

Mr.  Gladwin  bequeathed  all  his  estates  to  his  grandson. 

The  Eev.  Henry  John  Goodwin,  of  Hinchleywood,  « 
Derby,  b.  21  Nov.  1803 ;  to.  March,  1832,  Frances  Eleanors  I 
dau.  and  heiress  of  the  Eev.  Eicliard  Burrow  Turbutt,  B.A 
son  of  William  Turbutt,  Esq.  of  Ogston  Hall,  descended  froi 
the  Turbutts  of  Thirsk,  and  the  Babingtons  of  Dethick,  and  t 
23  May,  1863,  leaving  issue, 

Eichaed  Henry,  now  of  Hinchleywood. 

Frances  Isabella  Turbutt,  to.  10  Feb.  1860,  Rev.  Joh 
L:iuncelot  Ellington,  2nd  son  of  George  H.  Errington,  Esc 
of  Lexden  Park,  Essex. 

llilcn  Eiiielia,  m.  27  Nov.  1878,  Arthur  Finch  Dawson,  Esc 
of  Barrow  Hill,  co.  Stafford. 

Arms—Cii;  a  fe.ss  between  six  lions'  heads  erased  gu.     Cre: 
—  A  griffin  se.jant  wings  expanded  or.    Motto — Fide  ct  virtuti 

ici'.!— Hinchleywood  House,  Ashbourne. 


GORDON    OF    ABERGELDIE. 

Gordon,  Hugh  Mackat,  Esq.  of  Abcrgeldi 
Castle,  CO.  Aberdeen,  b.  24  Sept.  1826  ;  s.  his  unci 
18  Feb.  1869;  m.  19  May,  1859,  Susan  Ameli 
eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Charles  Hewit  Sams,  Esq.  < 
Lee,  Kent. 

ILtllCJlgP.— To  his  2nd  son,  Sie  Alexandek  Gobdon,  Kn' 
his  father,  Alexander,  1st  Earl  of  Huntly,  granted  by  deed 


GOE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


GOR 


659 


Huntly,  12  Feb.  1453,  .ill  his  lands,  formerly  parcel  of  the 
barony  of  Jlygm.'ir  (Mitlmar)  and  Tulch,  besides  other  estates 
therein  mentioned.  Sir  Alexander  acquired,  subsequently,  by 
royal  grant  from  King  James  III.,  in  the  23rd  year  of  his 
reign,  the  lands  of  Abergeldie,  whence  this  branch  of  the 
Gordons  was  ever  after  designated,  and  is  styled  in  the  deed 
of  gift  (dated  at  Edinburgh,  26  Dec.  1482),  "  dilecto  familiar! 
armigero  nostro,  Alexandre  de  Mygmair."  Sir  Alexander  m. 
Janet,  2ud  dau.  and  co-heir  of  George  Leith,  of  Barnis,  who 
d  1505,  and  relict  of  Alexander  Seton,  of  Meldrum,  by  whom 
lie  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Alesandeb  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Abergeldie,  who  m.  Janet,  dau. 
of  Alexander  Irvine,  Esq.  of  Drum,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Gokdon,  Esq.  of  Abergeldie,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of 
Andrew,  Lord  Gray,  who  d.  1514,  and  was«.  by  his  son, 

Alexander  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Abergeldie.  This  laird  m. 
Katherine,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Nicholson,  Bart,  of  CarnocU, 
King's  Advocate  for  Scotland,  and  had  a  son  and  lieir, 

Alexander  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Abergeldie,  who,  by  Euphemia 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Graham,  Esq.  of  Morphy,  left  a  son, 
John,  his  heir;  and  a  dau.,  Kachel,  successor  to  her  brother. 
The  son, 

John  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Abergeldie,  m.  a  dau.  of  Ross  of 
Kilravock,  but  d.  s.  p.,  when  the  estates  and  representation  of 
the  family  devolved  upon  his  sister, 

Rachel  Gordon,  of  Abergeldie,  who  in.  Capt.  Charles 
Gordon,  son  of  Peter  Gordon,  Esq.,  of  Minmore,  a  Cadet  of 
the  ducal  family,  by  Janet,  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Gordon,  of 
~:iuny,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Peter  Gordon,  Esq.   of  Abergeldie,  who  m.  1st,  Margaret, 
:lau.  of  Peter  Strahan,  of  Edinburgh ;  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth, 
lau,  of  Lord  Gray ;  by  the  latter  of  whom  they  had  a  dau., 
larbara,  m.  David  Hunter,  of  Burnside.    Abergeldie  m.  Srdly, 
Vlargaret,  sister  to  Sir  Archibald  (Foulis)  Primrose,  hanged  at 
jarlisle  1745,  and  dau.  of  Sir  George  FouUs,  Bart,  of  Dunipace, 
)y  Janet,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Cuningham,  of  Caprington,  King's 
Advocate  for  Scotland,  and  had  issue, 
Charles,  his  heir. 
Rachel,     }  who  both  <£.«>,,.. 
Euphemia,  m.  James,  5th  Viscount  Stratiallan. 
Jean,  d.  v.iim. 

'he  Laird  of  Abergeldie  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Charles  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Abergeldie,  who  m.  Alison,  IJrs. 
'aterson,  dau.  of  David  Hunter,  Esq.  of  Burnside,  and  left  at 
lis  decease,  19  March,  1796, 
Peter,  of  Abergeldie,  m.  1st,   Mary,  dau.  of  John  Forbes, 
Esq.  of  Blackford,  and  had  an  only  child,   Katherine,  who 
d.  unra.  1802,  aged  17.     He  m.  2udly,  Elizabeth,   dau.  of 
Alexander  Leith,  Esq.  of  Freefield,  and  d.  without  issue  1819. 
His  widow  d.  1855. 
Da  VXD,  of  whom  presently. 

Charles,  Knight  of  the  Prussian  Order  of  Merit,  d.  s.  p.  25 
March,  1835,  aged  79. 

Adam,  of  London,  who  m.  Penelope,  eldest  dau.  of  Michael 
Biddulph,  Esq.  of  Ledbury,  and  dying  28  May,  1800,  left  an 
only  son,  William  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Haffield,  co.  Hereford, 
High  Sheriff  1829,  b.  8  Dec.  1794,  who  vi.  21  Dec.  1820, 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Wingfleld,  Esq.,  by  Lady 
Charlotte  Digby  his  wife,  and  d.  5  Oct.  1836,  leaving  issue 
one  son,  Edward  WLUiam  (Rev.),  b.  18  May,  18.'8,  m.  1855, 
Mathilde,  dau.  of  Baron  Hagermann,  and  has  issue;  also 
two  daus.,  Charlotte  Florence,  and  Carolina  Anne. 
Alexander  Sinclair,  d.  s.  p.  30  June,  1837,  aged  77. 
William,  Maior  60th  foot,  d.  s.  p.  1793.  John,  d.  young. 

Margaret,  m.  George  Skene,  M.D.  Aberdeen. 
he  2nd  son, 

David  Gordon,  Esq.  of  London  and  Abergeldie,  m.  13  June, 
'89,  Anne,  3rd  dau.  of  Michael  Biddulph,  Esq.  of  Ledbury, 
nd  by  her  (who  d.  26  Feb.  1841)  had  issue, 
Charles  David,  6.  30  Oct.  1790;  m.  22  April,  1819,  Marian, 
eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Phillipps,  Esq.  of  Longworth,  co. 
Hereford,  and  dying  24  Nov.  1826,  left  issue,  1  Anna  Maria, 
m.  1871,  Count  von  Schmising  Kerssenbrock ;  2  Katharine 
Frances,  m.  1842,  Dunoan  Davidson,  Esq.  of  Tillychetty, 
CO.  Aberdeen,  d.  Feb.  1868;  3  Isabella  Margaret,  m.  1st, 
7  Dec.  1854,  Anthony  Gibbs,  Esq.  of  Merry  Hill,  Herts, 
who  d.  Dec.  18.56,  and  2ndly,  1866,  to  Robert  H.  Lee 
Warner  Esq.  of  Tyberton Court,  co.  Hereford;  and  4  Emilia 
Lucy. 
Michael  Francis,  of  Abergeldie. 
Robert,  Admiral  R.N.,  late  of  Abergeldie. 
Adam,  6.  30  May,  1801 ;  m.  8  Nov.  1826,  Susan,  Gth  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  John  Swete,  of  Oxton  House,  Devon,  and  d. 
14  Jan.  1839,  leaving  issue  seven  sons,  1  Hugh  Mackat, 
now  of  Abergeldie ;  2  Lewis,  b.  23  Jan.  1823,  m.  1862, 
Louisa  Isabella,  4th  dau.  of  William  Lyall,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue,  Reginald  Hugh  Lyall,  Bertram  Fuller,  and  Emily; 
3  Charles  Vincent,  Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps,  6.  1829,  m.  1st, 
1846,  Emma,  dau.  of  Charles  Godwin,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who 


d.  IS.'if))  he  has  issue,  Cosmo  Huntly  and  Robert  Francis, 
d.  1861,  and  2ndly,  1866,  Frances  Edith,  eldest  dau.  of  tho 
late  George  Oliver,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  has  Charles  Gerald 
and  three  daus. ;  4  Adam  Stephenson  (Rev.),  6.  1831,  m. 
Julia  Isabella,  dau.  of  Rev.  I.  W.  Baugh ;  5  Dundas  Will 
liam,  6.  1833,  in  Bengal  artillery,  killed  at  Luilcnow  during 
the  Indian  Mutiny,  18.58;  6  Cosuio.  6.  l8o7,  Majnr  Madras 
Staff  Corps  ;  and  7  James  Henry,  Major  Madras  Staff  Corps, 
b.  25  Jan.  1839,  m.  Arabella  Hewit,  youngest  dau.  of  Charles 
H.  Sams,  Esq.  ;  and  one  dau.,  Anne  Cecilia. 
Anna  Penelope,  d.  1868.  Harriet  Margaret,  d.  1865. 

Mary  Anne,  m.  6  May,   1824,   Rev.  William  Swete,  2nd  son 
of  the  Rev.  John  Swete,   of  Oxton  House,  Devon :  she  d. 
1859. 
Mr.  Gordon  d.  22  Oct.  1831,  aged  78.    His  2nd  son, 

Michael  Francis  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Abergeldie  Castle,  co. 
Aberdeen,  b.  21   April,   1792;   m.  31  Aug.  1820,   Caroline,  5th 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Swete,  of  OxtoH  Hoaac,  Devon,  and  had 
issue, 
Francis  David,  6.  21  July,  1821 ;  killed  at  Jhansi  1857,  during 
the  Indian  Mutiny. 
John  Henry,  b.  7  Jan.  1824;  d.  20  April,  1848. 
Michael  Lawrance,  b.  3  Sept.  1833  ;  rf.  27  Oct.  1850. 
William  Herbert,  6.  29  May,  1840;  d.  6  Dec.  1850. 
Caroline  Anne,  m,  5  Jan.  1854,  Edmund  Pi-ideaux  St.  Aubyn, 
Esq.,  Lieut.-Col.  Madras  army,  and  has  issue. 
Margaret,  vi.  Rev.  F.  Cardew,  and  has  issue. 
Bertha,  m.  Charles  Gordon,  Esq.,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 
Mr.  Gordon  d.  31  Dec.  1860,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Robert  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Abergeldie,  an  Admiral  R.N.,  6. 
7  Sept.  1796,  sometime  Deputy  Master  of  the  Corporation  of 
Trinity  House,  of  Deptford-Strond ;  and  d.  s.  p.  18  Feb.  1869, 
when  he  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  Hugh  Mackay  Gordon,  Esq., 
now  of  Abergeldie. 

Arms — Quarterly  1st,  az.,  three  boars'  heads  couped  or; 
2nd,  or,  three  lions'  heads  erased  gu. ;  3rd,  or,  three  crescents 
gu.  within  a  double  tressure  flory  counterfiory  of  tho  second 
4th,  az.,  three  cinquefoils  arg.  the  whole  within  a  bordure 
quarterly  arg.  and  gu.  Crest— K  deer-hoimd  arg.  collared 
gu.    MoUo — God  with  us,  or,  anciently,  God  with  ws. 

Seat — Abergeldie,  Ballater,  co.  Aberdeen. 


GOBDON    OF    AVOCHIE. 

Hat-Goedon,  Adam,  Esq.  of  Avocliie,  co.  Abei-- 
deen,  and  Mayen  House,  co.  Banff,  J. P.  for  both. 
COS.,  and  D.L.  for  the  latter,  b.  3  June,  1846  ; 
m.  21  Jan.  1873,  Helen  Frances,  dau.  of  Francis 
Anstruthcr  Eli^hinstone  Dah-ymple,  Esq.,  3rd  sur- 
viving son  of  Sir  Eobert  Dalryinple  Horn  Eljihiu- 
stone,  1st  bart.  of  Horn  and  Logic  Elphiustone. 

iCtltCaCrC.— Sir  Edmdnd  Hat,  of  Linplum,  the  immediate 
ancestor  of  the  Hats  of  Rannes,  was  elder  son  of  Sir  William 
Hay,  of  Tester  (ancestor  of  the  Marquesses  of  Tweeddale),  by 
Alicia,  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hay,  of  Errol,  by  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  dau.  of  King  Robert  II.  He  m.  Margaret  Kerr, 
and  had  a  son, 

Ddgald  Hay,  of  Linplum,  who  m.  Helen,  dau.  of  Cuckburn, 
of  Newall,  and  had  issue, 

Edmund  Hay,  of  Linplum.  George  Hay,  of  Rannes. 

William  Hay,  of  Eddeston.  Andrew  Hay,  of  Ranfield. 

The  2nd  son, 

George  Hat,  was  Superintendent  of  Glasgow  and  Aberdeen, 
Secretary  to  the  Privy  Council  1567,  and  Rector  of  Rathven. 
He  had  a  grant  from  the  Crown  of  the  lands  of  Rannes  and 
Rathven.  He  m.  Mariot,  dau.  of  Henderson,  of  Fordel,  by 
whom,  with  other  issue,  he  had  George  Hay,  of  Rannes ;  and 
James,  of  whom  hereafter. 

George  Hat,  of  Rannes,  d.  unm.  1586,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

James  Hat,  of  Rannes,  who  also  s.  to  the  estate  of  Linplum, 
in  consequence  of  the  failure  of  heirs  male  of  William  Hay,  of 
Linplum  ;  but  he  disposed  of  the  property.  He  m.  a  dau.  of 
Dunbar  of  Grange,  and  was  s.  by  liis  eldest  son, 

George  Hat,  of  Rannes,  who  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Guthrie, 
of  Guthrie,  Bishop  of  Moray,  and  had  a  son, 

James  Hay,  of  Rannes,  who  -m.  a  dau.  of  Gordon,  of  Park, 
and  had  issue,  James  ;  and  Andrew  Hay,  of  Mountblairy. 
The  eldest  son, 

James  Hay,  of  Rannes,  m.  1684,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Gordon, 
of  Glengarnock,  and  had  issue  two  sons, 

Charles,  of  Rannes,  whose  male  issue  failed,  and  the  estate 
ot  Rannes  went  to  the  female  line.  James. 

The  2nd  son, 

James  Hat,  m.  the  Dowager  Lady  Banff,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Lauder,  of  Fountaiilhall,  Bart.,  and  had  issue.    His  2nd  son, 
2  V  2 


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GOR 


James  Hat,  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  John  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Avochie, 
CO.  Aberdeen  {see  Gobdos  of  Aiochie),  and  had  with  other 
issue,  a  younger  son, 

ADAM  Hay,  Major  35th  regt.  of  foot,  m.  Mary,  eldest  dau. 
of  Samuel  Watson,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh,  and  had  issue, 

Adam,  his  heir. 

Mary,  m.  her  cousin,  James  Hay,  Esq. ;  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

Charlotte,  d.  in  infancy. 
Major  Hay  d.   1836.     He  had  hifthly  distinguished  himself 
while  serving  under  the  Duke  of  York,  in  Holland,  where  he 
was  severely  wounded.    He  was  «.  by  his  son, 

Adam  Hat  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Avochie,  and  Mayen,  and 
Ardmeallie,  D.L.,  b.  18  Sept.  1803 ;  to.  3  April,  1841,  Anne 
McKerreil,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Brown,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh, 
by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Col.  McKerreil,  of  Hillhouse,  cc 
Ayr(«6e  that  family),  and  had  issue, 

1.  Adam,  his  heir.  ii.  James  Eobert,  6.  9  Nov.  1849. 

I.  Anne  McKerreil,  to.  16  Feb.  1871,  Hon.  and  Rev.  William 
Trevor  Kenyon,  4th  son  of  George,  2nd  Lord  Kenyon. 

II.  Mary,  d.  in  infancy. 

Mr.  Hay  Gordon  assumed  as  heir  of  entail  after  mentioned, 
and  by  royal  license,  the  additional  surname  of  Gordon  (see 
below).  He  d.  1872,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  Adam  Hay 
GoEDON,  Esq.,  now  of  Avochie. 

^umilg  of  Gorbon  anh  §i&o:^ic. 

William  Gordon  possessed  the  estate  of  Avochie  by  charter, 
dated  8  Jan.  1525  ;  he  was  s.  by  his  son,  James  Gordon,  of 
Avochie,  who  obtained  a  charter  of  the  said  estate  in  1529,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son,  John  Gordon,  conform  to  charter  by  the 
Earl  of  Huntly  to  him,  dated  26  Feb.  15C9.  He  was  s.  by 
his  son,  John  Gordon,  of  Avochie,  conform  to  charter  by  the 
Marquess  of  Huntly  to  him,  dated  1576.  He  was  s.  1622,  by 
his  son,  John  Gordon,  of  Avochie,  who  was  s.  1665,  by  Henry 
Gordon,  of  Avochie,  conform  to  charter  1687.  He  was  s. 
1733,  by  his  son, 

John  Gordon,  of  Avochie,  conform  to  precept  by  the  Duke 
of  Gordon  and  sasine  thereon,  dated  1  July,  and  registered 
24  Sept.  1733.  He  was  a  Colouel,  and  commanded  a  battalion 
under  Prince  Charles  Stuart,  1745.  He  m.  Mary,  only  child 
and  heiress  of  Peter  Gordon,  of  Ardmeallie,  of  Banffshire ;  and 
their  dau.,  Ann,  was  m.  to  James  Hay,  Esq.  who  was  great  grand- 
father of  the  present  Mr.  Hay  Gordon  (see  the  Hay  J'edigrec). 
The  last-mentioned  John  Gordon,  of  Avochie,  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Peter,  who  -m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Burnett,  Esq.  of  Elsick, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Avochie,  who  d.  1842,  v.nra.,  and, 
under  the  entail  executed  by  his  directions,  the  late  Mr.  Hat 
Gordon  s.,  as  heir  of  entail,  to  the  estates  of  Avochie,  Mayen 
and  Ardmeallie,  he  being  the  great-grandson  of  John 
Gordon,  of  Avochie,  and  Mary  Gordon,  of  Ardmeallie. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  grand  quarter,  az.,  on  a  chevron  be- 
tween three  boars'  heads  couped  or,  a  hand  grasping  a  sheaf  of 
arrows  ppr.,  for  Gordon  ;  2ad  grand  quarter,  counter  quartered ; 
1st  and  4th,  arg.,  three  inescutcheons  gu. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  az., 
three  cinquefoils  arg.  over  aU  in  surtout  a  crescent  gu.  all 
within  a  bordure  of  the  last,  for  Hat.  Crest — A  stag's  head 
cabossed  within  two  branches  of  laurel  conjoined  at  the  top, 
all  ppr.,  for  Gordon  ;  andagoat  trippantppr.,  forHAY.  Motto — 
For  Gordon,  Byde  together.     For  Hay,  Spare  nought. 

£.a«— Mayen  House,  Huntly,  X.B. 


I.  Harry  Lumsden,    Esq.,   of  Auchindoir, 
I.  Major  Brickendcn,  71st  Highlanders. 


IV.  Anne, 
Aberdeen. 

V.  Eobina, 
The  eldest  son, 

James  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Manar,  «.  his  father  in  1834,  and  d. 
1874.  He  m.  Elizabeth  Cruger,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Lumsden, 
Esq.  of  Clova  and  Auchindoir,  co.  Aberdeen,  by  whom  he 
had  issue  four  sons  and  five  daus., 

I.  Hugh,  Lieut.  90th  Light  Infantry,  d.  while  serving  in  the 
Indian  Mutiny.  ii.  WUliam,  d.  unrii. 

III.  James,  d.  unm.  TV.  Henry,  now  of  Manar. 

I.  Catherine,  d.  unm.  ii.  Elizabeth,  d.  v.nra. 

III.  Anne.  iv.  Mary.  v.  Elizabeth  Alice. 

Anns — kz.,  a  fess  chequy  arg.  and  of  the  field  between  three 
boars' head  ppr.  Crest — A  stag's  head  couped  ppr.  Molto — 
Bydand. 

Seat — Manar,  by  Inverurie,  co.  Aberdeen. 


GORDON    OF    IXEANAR. 

GoEDOX,  Henry,  Esq.  of  Manar,  co.  Aberdeen, 
late  92nd  Gordon  Highlanders  and  Rifle  Brigade, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1848 ;  m.  1874,  Ellen,  youngest 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  Vice-Chancellor  Sir  Charles  HaU, 
Knt.,  by  ■whom  he  has  issue, 

Elizabeth  Cruger,  h.  1875. 

EinCaSr.— Hugh  Gordon,  H.E.I.C.S.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  who 
purchased  Badifurrow,  now  called  Manar;  also  the  estate  of 
Cairnbanno,  was  of  the  ancient  Aberdeenshire  family  (of 
Lesmoir  and  Birkenburn.  He  was  6.  1767 ;  to.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  WiUiam  Forbes,  Esq.,  of  Eeht  and  Springhill,  co.  Aber- 
deen, of  whom  (who  d.  1869)  he  had  issue, 

I.  James,  his  heir. 

II.  Hugh,   TO.  Mary,  dau.   of  H.  MacArthur,  Esq.,  and   is 
deceased.  iii.  William,  deceased. 

IV.  William,  deceased. 

I.  Elizabeth,  to.  Capt.  W.  A.  Skene,  of  Lethenty,  co.  Aber- 
deen, E.I.C.S. 

II.  Jane,   m.   Capt.   James  Hunter,    Esq.   of   Seaside    and 
Glencarse,  Perthshire,  of  the  42nd  Highlanders,  and  Staff. 

III.  Bobina,  d,  unm. 


GORDON    OF    CAIRNFIELD. 

GoEDOX,  John,  Esq.  of  Cairniield,  co.  Banff,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  b.  23  Sept.  1805  ;  m.  9  Dec.  1851,  Mar 
garet,  dau.  of  George  Wright,  Esq.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  19  May,  1874)  has  had  issue, 

I.  Adam  Steuart,  6.  10  July,  1S54. 

II.  John  Patrick,  6.  21  Feb.  1£57. 
in.  James  Gordon  Duff,  h.  22  Feb.  1853. 
IV.  Patrick,  6.  21  March,  1859. 
v.  Alexander,  6.  7  July,  1868. 
I.  Ehzabeth  Patricia  Catherine,  d.  13  Aug.  1875. 
ULintHQC. — Eobert  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Lun.in,  m.  a  dau.  of 

Gordon,  of  Dykeside,  co.  Moray,  and  was  father  of  Alexander. 
Gordon,  Esq.,  who  to.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Gordon,  of  Cairn- 
field,  and  by  her  had  three  daus.,  the  eldest  of  whom  vi 
Gordon,  of  Buckie ;  the  2nd  m.  Anderson,  of  Lingwood ;  and 
the  3rd  d.  unm.  Alexander  Gordon  m.  2ndly,  Jane,  eldest 
dau.  of  Gordon,  of  Shillagreen,  eldest  dau.  of  Gordon  oi 
Drumwhydle  and  Faskine,  by  his  wife,  the  eldest  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Gordon,  Bart,  of  Park,  and  by  her  had  two  sons,  John, 
and  James,  late  of  Roseburn.  The  eldest  son  of  the  2nd  mar 
riage, 

John  Gordon,  Esq.  to.  1761,  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Steuart, 
Esq.  of  Tannochy,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Aber- 
cromby,  Bart,  of  Birkenbog,  and  had  issue, 
Adam,  of  Airadoul  and  Caimfield . 
Jane,  m.  James  Duff,  Esq.  of  the  Island  of  Madeira,  and  hac 
issue.  EUzabeth. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Adam  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Arradoul  and  Cairnfield,  D.L., 
13  Feb.  1773;  to.  4  March,  1799,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.,  by  Is 
marriage,  of  Patrick  Cruickshaak,   Esq.   of  Stiathcaro,  CO 
Forfar,  and  had  issue, 
John,  now  of  Caimfield. 
Patrick,  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brigadier  at  Dinapoor,  Bengal  Pre 
sidency,  now  Major-Gen.  retired,   0.  27  March,   1810; 
4  May,  1848,  Charlotte  Mary,  only  child  of  the  late  Capt 
George  Mathers,  59th  regt. 

George,  Merchant,  of  the  United  States,  6.  20  Sept.  1814 
deceased;  m.  Mrs.  Mary  Stanley,  widow,  of  North  Caro 
Una. 

James  Gordon  Duff,  E.I.C.S.,  50th  N.I.  Bengal,  deceased. 
William,  Lieut.-Col.  E.I.C.S.,  49th  N.I.  Bengal,  6.  10  Fel 
1824;  TO.  9  Aug.  1871,  Harriet,  eldest  dau.  of  Andrei 
Steuart,  Esq.  of  Auchlunkart. 
Jane,  deceased. 
Elizabeth  Marjory,  to.  1836,  the  Eev.  Edward  Lillingstor 
of  Edgebaston,  Birmingham,  5th  son  of  the  late  J.  W.  Ii' 
lingston,  of  Elmdon,  co.  Warwick:  d.  1841,  leaving  two  soni 
Margaret  Helen,  deceased.  Emma,  deceased. 

Harriet,  to.  21  Oct.  1854,  William  Terry,  Esq.  of  Midnapori 
India,  and  survives,  his  widow,  with  a  son,  William  GordoE 
and  a  dau.,  Emma. 
Mr.  Gordon  d.  17  March,  1847. 

Arms— Az.,  a  pheon  between  three  boars"  heads  erased  o 
Crest — A  boar's  head  erased  or.    Mottoes — Above  the  cres 
Eyd ;  under  the  arms,  Dum  vigilo  tutus. 
iScof— Caimfield,  Fochabers ;  and  Arradoul,  co.  Banff. 


GORDON    OF    WARDHOUSE 
KILDRT7MMY. 


AND 


GoEDON,  Caelos  Pedbo,  Esq.  of  Wardhoui 
and  Xildrummy,  co.  Aberdeen,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Kn 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  formerly  British  Consi 
at  Jerez  de  la  f  rontera  in  Spain,  b.  6  Dec.  1814 ;  wt.  £ 
Nov.  1838,  Elena  Maria,  dau.  of  Joseph  Pendergas 
Esq.  of  Cadiz,  by  Christina  his  wife,  dau.  of  Jam' 


GOR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


GOR 


GCl 


Arthur  Gordon,  Esq.   of  Jerez  do  la  frontcra,  by 
Bosa  Fraucisca  Arcliimband  his  wife,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Carlos  Pedro,  b.  27  July,  1844;  m.  18  Sept.  1871,  his 
cousin,  Kosa,  diiu.  of  Conde  de  Mirasol;  and  d.  31  March, 
1870,  having  had  issue,  1  Carlos,  b.  12  June,  1872; 
d.  2  Feb.  1874;  2  Eafael,  6.  23  May,  1S73;  3  Fcdro, 
6.  30  Aug.  1875. 

II.  Arturo  Leon,  6.  28  June,  1850. 

III.  Pedro  Carlos  (Rev.),  S.J.,  b.  17  Feb.  1853. 

IV.  Joseph  Maria,  Lieut.  R.A.,  6.  18  March,  1S!)6. 

I.  Maria  del  Carmen,  in.  Capt.  Rivero,  Spani.sh  Navy. 

II.  Cristina,  vi.  Juan  Orouez,  of  Jerez  de  la  frontcra. 

III.  Rosa  Eduarda. 

IV.  Elena  Maria,  in.  Miguel  Lafuente,  of  Jerez  de  la  frontera. 

V.  Marie  Magdalena,  in.  Hugh  Gordon  Lumsdcn,  Esq.  of 
Auchindour  and  Clova,  CO.  Aberdeen.      vi.  Ursula  Maria. 

HtnCaflC— The  Gordons  of  Wardhouse  and  Kildrummy 
are  descended  from  the  Earls  of  Huntly,  through  Elizabeth 
Gordon,  who  to.  about  1408,  Alexander,  2nd  son  of  William, 
of  Winton.  Their  eldest  son  assumed  the  name  of  Gordon, 
and  was  created  Earl  of  Huntly.  Of  his  three  sons,  the  eldest 
succeeded,  and  the  3rd, 

Adam  Gordon,  married,  and  had  three  sons,  the  2nd  of 
whom, 

George  Gordon,  of  Eotliie,  m.  Janet  Ross,  who  brought  the 
lands  of  Beldorney  into  the  family.  The  5th  in  descent  from 
the  said  George  Gordon,  m.  the  dau.  of  James  Leith,  of  Leith 
Hall.  His  sons  went  abroad,  and  not  returning  within  twenty 
years  of  their  father's  death,  1G78,  the  Beldorney  estates  passed 
to  his  cousin, 

Alexander  Gordon,  of  Candell,  who  in.  a  dau.  of  Macdonell, 
ofKcppoch.    His  son, 

John  Gordon,  m.  the  eldest  dan.  of  John  Gordon,  of  Law 
and  Wardhouse;  and  d.  1748,  having  entailed  the  Wardhouse 
estate  on  the  eldest  son  of  his  son, 

John  Gordon,  b.  1723 ;  to.  1745,  Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of 
Patrick  .Smyth,  of  Methven  and  Braer,  and  his  wife  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Count  Strasbourg,  General  in  the  Russian  service.  He 
d.  G  Oct.  1760,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Alexander  Maria,  of  Wardhouse,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Charles  Edward,  s.  his  brother. 
Tlio  ind  son, 

Charles  Edward  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Beldorney,  Ward- 
liuuse,  and  Kildrummy,  b.  14  Feb.  1750 ;  s.  his  eldest  brother, 
Alexander  Maria,  on  whom  the  estates  of  Wardhouse  were 
entailed  by  his  grandfather;  jii.  April,  1773,  Charlotte,  dau.  of 
Charles  Boyd,  brother  of  the  13th  Earl  of  Errol,  and  2nd  son  of 
William,  4th  Eail  of  Kilmarnock,  by  Lucy  .\nn  Livingstone, 
dau.  of  James,  5th  Earl  of  Linlithgow,  and  d.  23  Dec.  1834, 
leaving  a  son, 

JiiiiN  David  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Wardhouse  and  Kildrummy, 
'.,i.  IsOa,  Maria  del  Carmen  Beigbeder,  of  Jerez  Ce  la  frontcra, 
in  Spain  ;  and  d.  i  Aug.  1850,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Pedro  Carlos,  his  successor,  b.  23  Dec.  180G;  m.  his  2nd 
cousin,  Rosa  Elena,  eldest  dau.  of  Joseph  Prendergast,  Esq. 
of  Cadiz;  d.  Feb.  1857.  His  widow  re-married  Don  Jose 
C.arces  de  Marcilla,  Conde  de  Argilloy  Marata  son. 

II.  Carlos  Pbdro,  s.  his  brother;  now  of  Wardhouse. 

III.  Juan  Jose,  b.  22  Dec.  1837;  to.  his  2nd  cousin,  Teresa, 
dau.  of  Conde  de  Mirasol ;  and  d.  s.  p.  20  May,  18GG. 

IV.  Alexander,  b.  17  Aug.  1828;  m.  his  2nd  cousin,  Maria 
.Jo?cfa,  dau.  of  Don  Fermin  Daz,  and  has  issue. 

V.  Luis,  6.  Sept.  1827;  in.  Petra  Davila,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Marques  de  Villamarta,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Blaria  de  las  Mercedes,  to.  12  May,  1SG2,  Condo  de  Carles, 
ii.  Maria  de  la  Concepcion. 

III.  Josefa,  TO.  Don  Francisco  Ponce  de  Leon,  Marques 
del  Castillo  del  Valle  de  Signcfla;  and  d.  31  Aug.  1870, 
leaving  issue. 

J,)/is— Qunrterly :  1st  and  4th,  az.,  a  lion  rampant  arg. 
bitw.in  three  boars'  heads  couped  or;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  three 
iHiars"  heads  erased  arg.,  a  border  of  the  last.  Ci'esi— A  cross 
crusslct  fitthee  gu.     Motto — In  hoc  .'pes  mea. 

iUi— Wardhouse,  Tusch,  co.  Aberdeen. 


Steel  Pringle,  only  dau.  of  the  late  John  Robert 
Pringle,  Esq.,  Madras  C.S.  (son  of  Sir  John  Pringle, 
Bart,  of  Stichill),  and  niece  of  Lord  Colonsay.  Mr. 
Gordon  s.  by  will,  1858,  to  the  great  landed  pro- 
perty of  Col.  John  Gordon,  of  Ciuny,  at  one  tinio 
M.P.  for  Weymouth,  and  afterwards  for  Melcouabo 
Regis,  and  d.  31  March,  1878. 

Arms — Az.,  three  boars'  heads  couped  or,  a  border  chcquey 
of  the  first  and  last.  Crtst— A  spreading  oak  tree  gu.  jSioUo 
— Sub  tegmine. 

Seats— C\\xny  Castle,  near  Aberdeen;  Belchester  House,  near 
Coldstream,  co.  Berwick;  Kiusteary  Lodge,  co.  Is'airu;  and 
Buckie  Lodge,  co.  Banff. 


GORDON    OF    CLUITIT. 

The  late  Jonx  Goedon,  Esq.,  of  Cluny  Castle, 
Ico.  Aberdeen,  and  of  Eelchester  House,  co.  Ber- 
Iwick,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  cos.  Aberdeen,  Banff, 
Nairn,  Inverness,  and  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Cluny, 
b.  1822  ;  educated  at  Eton  and  Trin.  Coll.  Cam- 
bridge ;  m.  1st,  1862,  Clara,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev. 
James  While,  of  Bouchurch,  Isle  of  Wight,  which 
lady  d.  1864 ;  aud  2ncily,  19  Dec.  1865,  Emily  E. 


GORDON  OP  CULVENNAN. 
GoEDON,  David  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Culvennan, 
CO.  Kircudbright,  J.P.  formerly  an  officer  in  the 
Rifle  Brigade,  b.  29  Feb.  1828;  m.  1  Jan.  1855, 
Jane  Lawrie,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Allan  Bell,  Esq.  of 
Hillowton,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Ainslie,  b.  26  Nov.  1855. 

II.  Allan  David,  6.  6  Sept.  1857. 

III.  Lochinvar  Alexander  Charles,  b.  20  May,  18G4. 

IV.  Claud  Augustus  Rutherford,  6.  12  Aug.  1SG7. 

I.  Grace  Marion.  ii.  Beatrice  Isobel  Hilda, 

Mr.  Gordon  is  18th  in  direct  male  descent  from  Sir 
Adam  de  Gordon,  of  Lochinvar,  the  companion  in 
arms  of  Wallace. 

Hincage.— This  is  a  branch  of  the  noble  house  of  Kenmure 
and  Lochinvar,  which  traces  its  descent  from  Richard  de 
Gordoun,  1120,  and  from  the  valiant  Sir  Adam  de  Gordouna,  of 
BRncE's  time. 

Sir  John  Gordon,  of  Lochinvar,  who  d.  1517,  5th  in  descent 
from  the  above-mentioned  Sir  Adam,  left  two  sons.  Sir  Robert, 
his  successor,  and  William.  His  estate  of  Craichlaw,  co. 
Wigton,  he  settled  on  his  2nd  son, 

William  Gordon,  of  Craichlaw,  who  d.  1515,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

William  Gordon,  of  Craichlaw.  He  d.  1570,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

John  Gordojj,  of  Craichlaw,  whose  name  we  find  attached 
to  the  bond  by  the  Scottish  nobility,  for  the  establishment  of 
James  IV.  on  the  Scottish  throne.  He  d.  1580,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

William  Gordon,  of  Craichlaw,  who  purchased  the  estate 
of  Culvennan,  and  dying  1G36,  was  s.  therein  by  his  son, 

Alexander  Gordon,  of  Culvennan,  who  d.  1679,  and  was 
s.  by  his  son, 

William  Gordon,  of  Culvennan,  an  enthusiastic  prcsby- 
terian,  who,  dying  1703,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Gordon,  of  Culvennan,  to  whom  succeeded 

Sir  Alexander  Gordon,  of  Culvennan,  Lieut.-Col.  of  the 
Kirkcudbrightshire  local  militia,  and  successively  Sheriff  of  the 
cos.  Wigton  and  Kirkcudbright.  Sir  Alexander,  who  was 
knighted  1800,  to.  17  July,  17G9,  Grace,  only  sister  of  Sir  John 
Dalrymple  Hay,  of  Glenluce,  Bart.,  and  d.  21  Oct.  1830.  He 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Culvennan,  D.L.,  Lieut.-Col. 
Commandant  Kirkcudbright  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  6.  2  Dec.  1771, 
TO.  17  Sept.  1816,  Janet,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Johnstone 
llannay,  Esq.  of  Balcary,  and  d.  s.  p.  27  May,  1843,  when  he 
was  s.  by  his  nephew  (the  eldest  son  of  his  brother  David,  by 
Agnes  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Hyslop,  of  Lochend). 

William  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Culvennan,  J. P.,  b.  17  Aug.  1800 ; 
TO.  17  Aug.  1825,  his  cousin-german,  Agnes  Marion,  dau.  of 
John  Hy.slop,  Esq.  of  Lochend,  and  by  her  (who  d.  "23  May, 
1853)  had  issue, 

David  Alexander,  now  of  Culvennan. 

John  Hyslop,  6.  6  Nov.  1829;  in.  1  Feb.  1859,  Margaret,  2nd 
dau.  of  the  late  W.  Napier,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Williaia 
Fabian,  b.  17  Dec.  1860 ;  and  Mary  Winifred. 

Jame,?,  6.  31  March,  1833;  d.  25  Jan.  1864. 

Margaret,  d.  1835. 

Agnes  Marion,  to.  31  Blay,  ISGO,  Bcujamiu  llardwick,   Eec[., 
and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Gordon  d.  27  Jan.  1853. 

Arms — Az.,  a  bezant  between  three  boar.s'  heads  erased  or, 
on  a  border  of  the  last  nine  lozenges  of  the  first.  Crest — A. 
dexter  naked  arm  Issuing  out  of  acloud  and  grasping  a  flaming 
sword  all  ppr.     31oilo  (above  the  crest) — Dread  God. 

Stc(£— Greenlaw  HousCj  near  Castle  Dougla.s,  co.  Kirkcud- 
bright. 


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GOR 


GOUDON  OF  DRTJMMITIR  AND  PAEIT.. 
GoEDON-DuFF,  Lachlan  Dcff,  Esq.  of  Drum- 
muir  and  Park,  co.  Banff,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for 
Eauffshii-e  from  1857  to  1861,  late  Mnjor  20th 
regt.,  h.  1  June,  1817  ;  m.  6  ilarch,  1847,  Jane 
Ellen,  dau.  of  Thomas  Butteriicld,  Esq.  of  Ber- 
muda, and  has  issue, 

Thojias  Duff,   6.   II  Aujr.  1848;  m.  2  Feb.  1875,  Pauline 
Emma,  dau.  of  Charles  Tennant,  Esq.  of  Glen,  co.  Peebles. 

Archibald  Hay,  b.  6  April,  1863. 

Mary  Louisa,  d.  1808.         Helen  EUzabeth,  6.  Oct.  1SG6. 

ILiuraCfC. — The  Duffs  of  Drummuir  derive  from  William 
Duff,  3rd  son  of  Adam  Duff,  of  Clunybeg,  who  d.  1674, 
ancestor  the  Earl  Fife ;  and  the  Gordons  of  Park,  spiing  from 
a  scion  of  the  noble  house  of  HrsTLT. 

Alexandee  DtTF,  Esq.  of  Drummuir,  co.  PanfF,  Provost  of 
Inverness,  and  Member  of  the  Scottish  Parliament,  had,  by 
Katherine  his  wife,  three  sons,  Alexaxdek,  of  Drummuir; 
AVilliam,  of  Muirtown,  co.  Inverness;  and  Jous,  of  whom  we 
treat.    The  youngest, 

John  Duff,  Esq.  of  Culbin,  co.  Moray,  r,i.  Helen,  dau.  (and 
in  her  issue  heiress)  of  Sik  James  Goedon,  of  Park,  by  Helen 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Lord  Saltoun,  and  by  this  lady  had  several 
sons  and  daus.,  all  of  whom  0..  s.  x>.,  except  Katherine,  vihom. 
Alexander  Jlorison,  Esq.  of  Bognic,  co.  Aberdeen ;  and  a  son, 

Lachlas  Dctf,  Esq.,  m.  Eachel,  dau.  of  Roger  Hog,  Esq.  of 
West  Lothian,  and  had  (with  three  sons,  James,  d.  in  the  West 
Indies;  Roger,  d.  in  Russia;  and  Alexander,  killed  at 
Trafalgar,  in  H.M.S.  "Mars,"  1805)  another  son,  Thomas,  who 
assumed  the  name  of  Goedon  ;  and  a  dau.  Rachel,  m.  Patrick 
Steuart,  Esq.  of  Auchlunkart,  co.  Banff.    The  son, 

Thomas  Goedos,  Esq.  of  Park  House,  b.  14  March,  1790; 
■was  Lieut. -Col.  of  the  Inverness  and  Banff  Militia,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  and  Convener  of  co.  Banff.  He  s.  to  the  barony  of  Park 
1808,  through  his  grandmother,  Helen  Gordon,  of  Park,  and 
assumed,  thereupon,  the  surname  of  Goedon,  in  lieu  of  his 
patronymic,  Duff.  He  ra.  14  Nov.  1814,  Joanna  Maria,  eldest 
dau.  of  David  Macdowall  Grant,  Esq.  of  Arndilly,  co.  Banff, 
and  had  issue, 

Lachlan  Dctt,  now  of  Park  House. 

David  McDowall,  K.X.,  deceased. 

Alexander  Duff,  R.N.,  deceased. 

Mary,  m.  R.  C.  May,  Esq. 

Pvachel,  m.  1st,  Dr.  Mackie,  and  2ndly,  Dr.  Rcid. 

Eliza,  ?/i.  A.  Steuart,  Esq.  of  Auchlunkart. 

Eleanora,   m.   1st,   Rev.  H.  Walker,  and  2ndly,   Eev.  Mr. 
Walkman. 

WUhelmina,  deceased.        Isabella.        Jemima. 

Joanna,  deceased.  Emilie,  m.  Rev.  J.  Russell. 

Col.  Gordon  d.  6  Dec.  1S55. 

Anns— Az.,  a  dexter  hand  vambraced  grasping  a  sword 
erect  arg.  hilt  and  pommel  or,  between  three  boars'  heads 
couped  of  the  last  langued  gu.  Crest— \  sinister  gauntlet  ppr. 
Mottoes— Orel  the  crest.  Sic  tutus ;  imder  the  arms,  Salus  per 
Christum. 

5ea(5_Drummuir  Castle,  Keith;  and  Park  House,  Banff,  N.B. 


GORDON    OP    FYVIE. 

William  Cosmo  Goedo>",  Esq.  of  Fyvie  Castle, 
CO.  Aberdeen.  {See  Bueke's  Peerage,  under  the 
title  of  Abeedeex.) 


WOLRIGE-GORDON    OF    ESSLEMONT. 

"Wolrige-Goedox,  He^et,  Esq.,  of  Hallhead 
and  Essleniont,  co.  Aberdeen,  J.P.,  M.A.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  I.  1831 ;  m.  May,  1856,  Anne,  only  child  of 
Eobert  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Hallhead  and  Essleiuont, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  18  April,  1874)  had  issue, 

I.  EoBEET,  Aberdeenshire  Militia,  6.  27  Feb.  1857. 

n.  John,  h.  20  Dec.  1859.         m.  Walter,  6.  29  Jan.  1861. 

IV.  Henry,  6.  1  Jan.  1863. 

I.  Mary.         ii.  Anne,  d.  1864.         in.  Ethel,  d.  18G6. 

IV.  Edith.  V.  Margaret,  d.  1SC9. 

This  gentleman,  -who  is  son  of  Col.  John  Wol- 
rige.  who  d.  26  March,  1849  (of  the  old  family 
of  Wolryche  of  Dudmaston,  co.  Salop) ,  by  Mary 
Anne  Knox  his  wife,  who  d.  25  Xov.  1860,  assumed 
the  surname  of  Goedos  on  his  marriage. 

HiltCagt.— About  the  end  of  the  fourteenth  century  the 
property  of  Hallhead  was  acquired  by  Geobge  Gobdojj,  4ih 


son  of  Thomas  Gordon,  in  Daacli  of  Ruthven,  whose  descend* 
ants  in  uninterrupted  succession  have  possessed  it  to  ih^ 
present  time.  I 

The  two  most  remarkable  of  the  family  were  John  Gobdow,! 
of  Hallhead,  killed  at  Pinkie  a.d.  1547,  and  Geobge  Gobdon' 
of  Hallhead,  who  was  out  with  a  "  following"  in  the  cause  of 
Prince  Charles  Edwaed  in  1745.  His  estates  of  Hallhead 
and  Esslemont  were  confiscated;  but  his  son,  Robert  Goedos, 
got  them  back  again.  He  r,i.  2  March,  1760,  Lady  Harriet 
Gordon,  dau.  of  William,  2nd  Earl  of  Aberdeen,  by  Anne,  his 
3rd  wife,  dau.  of  Alexander,  Duke  of  Gordon,  and  left  at  his 
decease,  17  April,  1814,  a  son, 

George  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Hallhead,  Col.  of  the  Aberdeenshire 
Local  Militia,  m.  1st,  1790,  Anne.  5th  dau.  of  William  Baird, 
Esq.,  of  Newbyth,  and  sister  of  Sir  David  Baird,  Bart.,  and 
had  two  children,  Roeeet,  his  heir;  and  Alicia  Anne,  nx.  Joha 
Hope  .Johnstone,  of  Annandale.  Mrs.  Gordon  d.  in  1805,  and 
Col.  Gordon  ra.  2ndly,  1807,  Henrietta  Hope  Xapier,  dau.  of 
Hon.  Charles  Napier,  of  Merchiston  Hall.  By  her  he  had 
Harriet,  Frances,  and  Georgina,  who  all  d.  unm.,  and  Charles 
Napier  Gordon,  late  of  Esslemont,  who  d.  1864.  Col.  Gordoa 
d.  1823,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Hallhead,  Major  21st  foot,  to. 
Jane,  dau.  of  Walter  Little  Gilmour,  Esq.  of  Craigmillar,  and 
Liberton,  and  left  one  child,  Anne,  of  Hallhead  and  Esslemont, 
r,i.  Hekrt  p.  WoLBiGE,  now  Wolbige-Gobdon,  of  Hallhead 
and  Esslemont. 

Arms — Az.,  a  fess  between  three  boars'  heads  couped  or 
Ci-e-sJ— A  hart's  head  ppr.  ilfo«oes— Bydand,  and  Strong  and 
firm. 

&mt — Esslemont,  Ellon. 


GORDON    OF    NEWTIMBEE. 
GoKDox,  Chaeles   Hexet  William,   Esq.   of 
ITewtimber  Place,  Sussex,  m.  23  June,  1861,  Lucy, 
only   dau.    of   Col.    Grant,    E.H.A.,   of  Southend^ 
Eltham,  J.P.  for  E!ent,  and  has  issue, 
I.  Charles  Edward  Grant. 
I.  Mary  Katherine.  ii.  Margaret  Louisa. 

III.  Lucy  Georgiana.       iv.  Eleanor  Wilmot. 
V.  Beatrix  Cecilia. 

ILittCaflC— Chaeles  Gordon,  Esq.  ot.  Nov.  1782,  Mary, 
eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Howorth,  Esq.  of  Worcester,  d.  25  June; 
1829,  leaving  a  son, 

Charles  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Newtimber  Place,  Sussex,  m.  28 
July,  1827,  Anne  Sarah  (rf.  12  Sept.  1873),   3rd  dau.  of  James 
Pitman,  Esq.  of  Dunchideock,  Devon,  by  Catherine  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Harris,  Esq.    of  Kadford,   Devon,    and 
d.  28  April,  1839,  having  had  issue, 
Charles  Hendry  William,  now  of  Newtimber  Place. 
Arthur  Pitman,   Rector    of  Newtimber,    tii.  12  Jan.  1865, 
Han-iet  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Eev.   William  Hicks,  Rector  of 
Coberley  and  Whittington,  co.  Gloucester,  and  has  issuc^ 
Arthur  Charles,  and  Elizabeth  Mary. 
Anne  Catherine.  Eliza  Mary.  Louisa  Astley. 

Georgina  Charlotte,  i;i.  11  May,  1865,  Eev.  George  Grisdate 
Hicks,  2nd  son  of  Eev.  Wm.  Hicks. 
Arras — Az.,   over  two  spears  chevronwise  arg.  an  Eastern 
crown  between  three  boars'  heads  couped  or.     Crtst — A  buck's 
head  erased  ppr.  ducally  gorged  per  pale  arg.  and  or. 
Stat — Newtimber  Place,  Uurstpierpoint. 


GORDON    OF    PITLTTRG. 

Goedon-Cuming-Seene,  John,  Esq.  of  Pitlurg 
and  Dyce,  co.  Aberdeen,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  h.  9  Feb. 
1827  ;  m.  1st,  27  March,  1856,  Maria,  only  dau.  of 
Capt.  WiUiam  Henry  Nares,  R.N.,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  23  June,  1857),  has  issue  a  son. 

Alexander,   Lieut.  Aberdeenshire  Highland  Militia,  6.   14 
June,  1857. 
He  m.  2ndlT,  5  Jan.  18G0,  Margaret  Maria,  only 
dau.  of  Sir  David  Brewster,  K.H.,  D.C.L.,  F.R.S. 

ILlUCagC— John  Gordon,  of  Scurdargue,  or  Essie  (2nd 
son  of  John  de  Gordon,  of  Srrathbolgie,  and  brother  of  Adam 
Gordon,  killed  at  Homildon,  whose  dau.  and  heir,  Elizabeth, 
771.  Alexander  Seton,  and  was,  by  his  ancestor,  of  the  Gordons, 
Dukes  of  Gordon),  ya.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Patrick  Maitland, 
of  Gight,  and  dying  circa  1420,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Gordon,  of  Auchlcnchries,  co.  Aberdeen.  He  m.  1st, 
EUzabeth,  dau.  of  Abernethy,  LordSalton;  and2ndly,IIemauU, 
dau.  of  Macleod,  of  Harris.    HU  eldest  son  by  his  1st  marriajiC, 


GOR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


GOR 


GGi 


John  Goedon,  of  Auclilencliries,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir 
Alexander  KorLos,  ancestor  of  Lord  Pitsligo,  and  was  slain  at 
the  battle  of  Hodden,  under  the  standard  of  Alexander,  3rd 
Earl  of  H'untly.     His  only  son, 

John  Gokdon,  of  Pitlurg,  m.  1st,  Lady  Jane  Stuart,  dau.  of 
John,  Earl  of  Athol,  brother  uterine  of  Kins  James  IL  of 
Scotland,  and  son,  by  her  2nd  marriage,  of  Jane  (widow  of 
James  1.),  Queen  Dowager  of  Scotland,  and  grand-dau.  of 
King  Edward  III.  of  England,  being  the  dau.  of  his  son  John, 
Duke  of  Lancaster.  He  m.  2ndly,  Mary  Drummond,  of  the 
family  of  Perth,  and  d.  1544.    His  eldest  son, 

John  Gordon,  of  Pitlurg,  m.  Janet,  dau.  of  James  Ogilvic, 
of  Cullen  (ancestor  of  ihe  Earls  of  Findlater  and  Seafleld),  by 
■whom  he  acquired  the  estate  of  Broadlands,  co.  Aberdeen. 
He  fell  at  Pinkie  1547,  leaving  one  son, 

SiE  John  Gordon,  Knt.  of  Pitlurg,  M.P.  co.  Aberdeen.  Sir 
John  TO.  Isabel,  dau.  of  William,  7th  Lord  Forbes,  and  d. 
16  Sept.  ICOO,  leaving  two  sons  and  a  dau.    The  elder  son, 

John  Gordon,  of  Pitlurg,  m.  Nicolas,  dau.  of  Kinnaird,  of 
Kinnaird,  but  dying  s.  'p-  1G19,  was  s.  hy  his  brother, 

Robert  Gordon,  of  Pitlurg,  commonly  designated  of 
Straloch.  This  gentleman,  a  poet,  a  mathematician,  an 
antiquary,  and  a  geographer,  was  b.  14  Sept.  1580,  and  d. 
18  Aug.  1G61,  having  had,  with  six  daus.,  eleven  sons.  The 
eldest  son, 

Robert  Gordon,  of  Pitlurg,  &.  1609,  s.  his  father  1661.  He 
m.  1638,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Burnett,  Bart,  of  Leys, 
and  had, 

Robert,  his  heir. 

John,  of  Collieston,  near  Arbroath,  a  Physician,  m.  1st, 
Katharine,  dau.  of  John  Fullerton,  of  Kinnebar;  2ndly, 
Helen,  dau.  of  Allardyce,  of  Allardyco;  and  3rdly,  Grizel, 
dau.  of  Falconer,  of  Glen  Farquhar.  The  eldest  son, 
John,  of  Hilton,  an  eminent  Physician,  m.  Margaret,  dau. 
of  John  Dowell,  Esq.,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 
James,  of  whom  as  successor  to  his  kinsman,  Gordon,  of 
Pitlurg. 

Catheriae,  m.  Robert,  2nd  Viscount  Arbuthnot. 
Mr.  Gordon  d.  1G81,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Gordon,  of  Pitlurg,  b.  1641;  '/h.  Jean,  dau.  of  Sir 
Richard  Maitkmd,  Lord  Pitrichie,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau., 
•m.  Baird,  of  Auchmedden ;  and  a  son, 

Alexander  Gordon,  of  Pitlurg,  who  s.  16S2.  He  m.  Jean, 
dau.  of  James  Gordon,  of  Ellen,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau.,  who 
d.  v.'iim.  ;  and  a  son,  Alexander,  an  Ensign  in  the  British 
army,  who  d.  s.  p.  1748,  when  the  property  devolved  on  the 
nearest  collateral  male  heir,  his  uncle's  grandson, 

James  Gordon,  of  Hilton,  M.D.,  who  then  became  of  Pitlurg. 
He  m.  1731,  Barbara,  dau.  of  Robert  Cuming,  of  Birnes,  and 
dying  1755,  was  s.  hy  his  son, 

John  Gordon-Cuming,  of  Pitlurg,  who  s.  in  right  of  his 
mother  to  the  entailed  estates  of  Birnes  and  Leask,  and  added 
Cuming  to  his  paternal  surname.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Fullerton,  of  Gallery,  co.  Forfar,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

n.  Thomas,  who  succeeded  to  the  estate  of  Ilarperficld,  co. 
Lanark,  D.L.,  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  Militia;  m.  Jane  Nisbct, 
niece  of  Andrew,  last  Earl  of  Hyndford,  and  by  her  left 
issue  at  his  decease,  1832. 

1  John  William  (Sir),  of  Harperfield,  K.C.B.,  Major-Gen., 
late  Col.  R.E.,  A.D.C.  to  the  Queen,  Knt.  of  the  Legion  of 
Honour,  and  of  the  Medjidie  (3rd  class),  d.  1870. 

2  Hamilton. 

1  Amelia  Jane,  m.  Nov.  1847,  Major  Frederick  Hutchinson, 
Fifeshire  Militia  Artillery,  2nd  son  of  General  Sir  William 
Hutchinson,  K.C.H.,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Gordon-Cuming  d.  1768,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Gordon-Cuming,  of  Pitlurg  and  Birnes,  b.  1761,  who, 
inheriting  (1815)  the  estates  of  his  relative,  Skene,  of  Dyce 
(eldest  collateral  branch  of  Skene,  of  Skene),  assumed  the 
name  of  Skene,  in  conformity  with  a  deed  of  entail.  He 
eventually  attained  the  rank  of  Lieut.-General.  He  m.  Lucy, 
Srd  dau.  of  Sir  Hugh  Crawford,  Bart,  of  Jordan  Hill,  and  had, 
William,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  74th  Highlanders,  m.  Harriet,  Srd  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir 
William  Hutchinson,  K.C.H.,  and  d.  Sept.  1852,  leaving  a 
dau.,  Alice  Isabel  Lucan. 

James,   who  m.  Jane  Adelaide,   2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Blackenny,  Bart,  of  Dublin. 
Crawford,  m.  William  Forlong,  Esq.  of  Errins. 
Isal.iella,  m.  Francis  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Kincardine,  brother  of 
James  Gordon,  of  Craig, 
lleubina.  Lucy. 

Mr.  Gordon  Cuming  <?.  1828,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Gordon-Cusiing-Skene,  Esq.  of  Pitlurg  and  Dyce, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  Lieut.-Col.  Aberdeenshire  Militia,  6.  1786,  who 
r,i.  1825,  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  Alexander  Brebner,  Esq.  of 
Lcarney,  and  had  issue, 


John,  his  heir. 

Alexander,*  Capt.  R.A.,  b.  30  Nov.  1S2S,  killed  at  Scbastopol, 
June,  1855. 

Christian,  m.  24  April,  1860,  Charles  Elphinstonc  Dalrymple, 
Esq.,  4th  surviving  son  of  Sir  Robert  Dalrymple  llorn- 
Elphinstone,  Bart.,  of  Horn  and  Logic  Elphinstonc,  co. 
Aberdeen. 

Lucan,  m.  26  Jan.  1859,  Major  William  Ross  King,  Unat- 
tached, 2nd  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Hutchinson  King. 
Col.  William  Gordon  entered  the  army  at  an  early  age,  served 
several  years  with  the  92nd,  or  Gordon  Highlander.<!,  and 
afterwards  with  the  6th  regt.  in  France,  the  Peninsula,  and  on 
the  staff  in  the  West  Indies.  He  d.  14  Jan.  1837,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son,  the  present  John  Goedon-Coming-Skeene,  Esq.  of 
Pitlurg. 

Arms — Az.,  three  hoars'  heads  or,  hordurc  of  the  last,  quar- 
tered with  az.  three  garbs  or,  a  border  of  the  last,  for  Cuming, 
and  az.  three  skenes  arg.  pomelled  or,  each  having  on  the  point 
a  wolf's  head  couped  of  the  last,  for  Skene.  Ci-est — A  dove  ppr. 
Supporters — Dexter,  a  warrior  holding  in  the  dexter  liand  a 
shield  and  in  the  sinister  a  spear  all  ppr.;  sinister,  a  wild  boar 
ppr.     Motto — I  hope. 

Scois— Pitlurg,  Ellon,  Aberdeen,  N.B.j  and  Parkhill,  Aber- 
deen. 


GOUDON  OF  WIKCOMBE  PAHK. 
Gordon,  Charles  William,  Esq.  of  Wincombe 
Park,  Shaftesbury,  J.P.,  b.  28  Aug.  1819;  m. 
1st,  6  Nov.  1845,  Augusta  Caroline,  dau.  of  Col. 
Steward,  of  Nottingtou  House,  Dorset,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1866),  had,  with  other  issue, 

George  Henry,  b.  9  Oct.  1846. 

Ethel  Maria  Louisa.  Lilian  Mary. 

He  m,  2ndly,  14  May,  1868,  Alice,  dau.  of  Ecv.  C. 
H.  Grove,  of  Sedgehill,  Wilts,  and  has, 

Hilda  Gwendoline.  Muriel  Edith. 

He  is  only  surviving  son  of  the  late  George  Gordon, 
Esq.  of  Oak  Lodge,  Tockington,  co.  Gloucester,  by 
Frauces  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Tahourdin, 
Esq.  He  has  three  sisters,  Frances  Mary ;  Georgina 
Henrietta,  m.  Eev.  J.  K.  Charleton,  and  Sybella 
Elizabeth,  m.  Eev.  H.  Hanmer. 

/Sc'a<— Wincombe  Park,  Shaftesbury. 


GORE-LANGTON  OF  NEWTON  PARK. 
Gore-Langton,  William  Stephen,  Esq.  of 
Newton  Park,  Somerset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  B.A. 
Ch.  Ch.  Oxon,  1870,  Capt.  North  Somerset 
Yeomanry  Cavalry,  Patron  of  three  Livings,  b.  11 
May,  1847;  s.  his  father  11  Dec.  1873;  m.  29 
Dec.  1870,  Helen  Mabel,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Graham 
Graham  Montgomery,  Bart.,  M.P.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Algernon  William  Stephen,  b.  9  Nov.  1871. 

II.  Chandos  Graham,  6.  8  Sept.  1873. 

I.  Gertrude  Alice. 

II.  Mabel  Evelyn,  and  iii.  Alice  Mary,  twins. 
^intHQC. — Sir  John  Gore,  Knt.,  Lord  Mayor  of  London 

1624  (4th  son  of  Gerard  Gore,  Alderman  of  London,  and 
elder  brother  of  Sir  Paul  Gore,  1st  hart,  of  Manor  Gore,  ances- 
tor of  Gore,  Bart,  of  Manor  Gore,  and  Gore,  Earl  of  Arran), 
5)1.  Hester,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Campbell,  and  dying  1636,  left, 
inter  alios,  a  son. 

Sir  John  Gore,  Knt.  of  Gilstonc,  co.  Herts,  m.  Bridget, 
dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Harington,  Bart.,  and  d.  1659.    His  brother, 

William  Gore,  of  Morden,  Surrey,  afterwards  of  Barrow 
Court,  Somerset,  to.  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Smith,  Esq.  of 
Tedworth,  Wilts,  by  whom  he  left  at  his  decease,  1662,  a  son, 
his  successor. 

Sir  Thomas  Gore,  Knt.,  m.  Philippa,  sister  and  co-heir  of 
Sir  Giles  Tooker,  of  Maddington,  Wilts,  and  dying  1C75,  left 
issue,  William,  d.  1718,  leaving  issue;  Thomas,  d.  before 
1725,  leaving  issue;  Edward,  of  whom  presently;  Jane,  vi. 
Richard  Baskerville,  Esq.  of  Richardston;  and  Anne,  m. — 
Stear.    Sir  Thomas's  3rd  son, 

Edward  Gore,  Esq.,  vi.  Arabella,  sister  and  co-heir  of  Sir 
John  Smyth,  Bart,  of  Long  Ashton,  Somerset,  and  d.  1742. 
His  2nd  son  and  eventual  heir, 

Edward  Gore,  Esq.,  in.  Barbara,  widow  of  Sir  Edward 
Mostyn,  Bart.,  and  dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  Sir  George  Browne, 
of  Kiddington  Park,  co.  Oxford  (by  the  Lady  Barbara  Lee, 


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dau.  of  Edward,  1st  Earl  of  Lichfield)  by  whom  he  left  at  his 
decease,  1801, 
I.  William,  his  successor. 

It.  Charles  (Rev.),  of  Barrow  Court,  Somerset,  m.  1798, 
Harriet,  dan.  of  Richard  Little,  Esq.  of  Urosvenor  Place, 
and  left  issue, 

1  MoNTAGCE,  of  Barrow  Court,  6.  1800,  M.P.  for  Barn- 
staple, and  Hifch  Sheriff  Somerset  1852,  d.  unm.  Sept.  18C4. 

2  WilUam  Charies,  deceased.      3  George,  of  Barrow  Court. 
Mr.  Gore  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Gore  Langton,  Esq.  of  Newton  Park,  Somerset, 
Col.  of  the  Oxford  Militia,  b.  Dec.  1760;  m.  1st,  1783,  Bridget, 
only  child  and  heiress  of  Joseph  Langton,  Esq.  of  Newton 
Park  (upon  which  occasion  he  assumed,  by  royal  permission, 
the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Langton)  and  had  issue, 
William,  of  Combe  Hay,  6. 1787;  m.  1822,  Jacintha  Frances 
Dorothea,   only  child  of   Henry  Powell    Collins,  Esq.   of 
Hatch  Beaucamp,    and    had    one    son,    William    Heney 
Powell  Goke  Lakgton,  heir  to  his  grandfather. 
Edward,  6.  1789,  Capt.  52nd  regt. ;  d.  3  March,  1860. 
John,  an  officer  in  the  army,  d.  at  Ceylon. 
Frances  Matilda. 
Col.  Gore-Langton  m.  2ndly,  Blary,  only  dau.  of  John  Browne. 
Esq.  of  .Salperton,  co.  Gloucester,  and  had  by  that  lady, 
William   Henry,   of  Clifton,    J.P.   and  D.L.  for  Somerset, 
M.P.  for  Bristol  1852  to  1865,  6.  1802;  m.  1st,  1824,  Maria, 
dau.  of  John  Lewis,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  Jan.  1864) 
had  a  son,  William  Frederick,  late  Lieut.  N.  Somerset  Yeo- 
manry, b.  1838,   and  other  issue;  he  m.  2ndly,  19  April, 
1865,  Mary  Ann,  only  dau.  of  William  Williams,  Esq.  of 
Pwll-y-Pant,  co.  Glamorgan,  and  d.  1875. 
John  Frederick,  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards,  d.  27  Oct.  1834. 
Mary  Henrietta,  m.  1831,  Sir  J.  M.  Burgoyne,  Bart,  of  Sutton 
Park. 
Caroline  Mnria,  m.  5  July,  183G,  Col.  D'Oyly,  of  the  Grena- 
dier Guard."!. 
Col.  Gore  Langton  d.  1847,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

William  Henry  Powell  Gore-Langton,  Esq.   of  Newton 
Park  and  Hatch  Beauchamp,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M  P.  for  West 
Somerset  from  1851  to  1859,   and  from   1863  to   1368,  M.A. 
Ch.  Ch.  Oxon,  1848,  b.  25  July,  1824;  m.  9  June,   1846,  Lady 
Anne  Eliza  Mary  (heiress  presumptive  to   the    Earldom   of 
Temple,  who  d.  1879,  only  dau.  of  Bichard  Plantagenet,  2nd 
J>uke  of  Buckingham  and  Chandos,  K.G.,  and  had  issue, 
I.  William  Stephen,  now  of  Newton  Park. 
01.  Henry  Powell,  6.  14  Dec.  1854,  Lieut.  72nd  Highlanders, 
s.  his  father  in  the  estate  of  Hatch  Beauchamp. 
III.  Edward  Grenville,  b.  16  May,  1858. 

I.  Mary  Jane,  to.  1872,  Henry  Mills  Skrine,  Esq.,  eldest  son 
of  H.  D.  Skrine,  Esq.  of  Warleigh  Manor,  Somerset. 

II.  Frances  Anne. 

Mr.  Gore-Langton  d.  11  Dec.  1873,  and  was  s.  at  Newton  Park 
by  his  eldest,  and  at  Hatch  Beauchamp,  by  his  second  son. 

./4n)is— Quarterly ;  1st  and  4th,  quarterly  sa.  and  or,  a  bend 
arg.,  for  Langton  :  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  a  fess  between  three 
crosses  crosslet  titchee  or,  for  Gore.  Crests — 1st,  Langton,  an 
eagle  or,  and  wyvern  vert,  their  necks  entwined  reguardant; 
2nd,  Gore,  an  heraldic  tiger  salient  arg.  collared  gu.  JSIoUo — 
In  hoc  signo  vinces. 

iSeai— Newton  Park,  near  Bath. 


GORE    OF    TYREDAGH    CASTLE. 

GOEE  Feaxcis,  Esq.  of  Tyredagh  CasUe,  co. 
Clare,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1856,  m.  30  April,  1855, 
Ellen,  dau.  of  William  Studdert,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue. 

UlltEaflf.— John  Gobe,  Esq.  of  Clonroad,  co.  Clare,  m. 
Jane,  dau.  of  John  Tayler,  Esq.  of  Ballynorth,  co.  Limerick, 
and  d.  1700,  leaving  issue,  Francis,  his  heir;  Charles;  Ellen, 
d.  v.nm.;  Gertrude,  m.  Thomas  Hickman,  Esq.  of  Barntic  ; 
and  Susanna,  m.  1st,  John  King,  son  of  Sir  William  King, 
Knt. ;  and  2ndly,  Richard  Smyth,  4th  son  of  Sir  Percy  Smyth, 
Knt.  of  Ballynatra,  co.  Waterford.    The  elder  son  and  heir, 

Francis  Gore,  Esq.  of  Clonroad,  co.  Clare,  was  made  a 
Brigadier-General  1710.  He  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Arthur 
Gore,  Bart,  of  Newton  Gore,  co.  Mayo,  and  had  issue,  i. 
Arthur,  his  heir;  ii.  Francis  (P.ev.),  A.M.;  ancestor  of 
"Vernon  Gore,  of  Derryluskan;  in.  John;  i.  Gertrude, 
d.  v.nm. ;  ii.  Ellen ;  and  iii.  Isabella.  Mr.  Gore,  whose  will 
is  dated  3  Jan.  1733,  was  .?.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Abthcr  Gore,  Esq.  of  Clonroad,  m.  Mabella,  dau.  and 
eventually  sole  heir  of  John  Cusack,  Esq.  of  Kilkessen,  and 
dying  1730,  left,  with  a  dau.  Jane,  m.  William  Ryves,  Esq.,  a 
son  and  successor, 

I'BANCis  Gore,  Esq.  of  Derrymore,  co.  Clare,  Col.  in  the 


army,  aged  13  at  the  time  of  his  father's  decease,  who  m. 
Anne  Lewis,  and  was  father  of 

Francis  Gore,  Esq.  of  Derrymore,  m.  1797,  Christiana 
Emma,  dau.  of  Sir  Joseph  Peacoke,  Bart,  of  Barntic,  co.  Clare, 
and  had  two  sons, 

Francis,  his  heir.         Joseph,  of  Derrymore. 
The  elder  son, 

Francis  Gore,  Esq.  of  Tyredagh  Castle,  b.  Oct.  1800;  m. 
20  Dec.  1824,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edmond  Browne,  Esq. 
of  Newgrove,  and  had  issue, 

Francis,  now  of  Tyredagh.  Edmond. 

Thomas  Browne.  Poole  Hickman. 

Anne.  Letitia  Jane.  Mary. 

Christina  Emma.  Ehza. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  fess  between  three  crosses-crosslet  fitchije  or. 
Ore.U — An  heraldic  tiger  salient  arg.  collared  gu.  JilolLo — la 
hoe  signo  vinces. 

Seat— Tyredagh  Castle,  Tulla, 


GORE    OP    DERRYMORE. 

Gore,  Edwaed  Aethue,  Esq.  of  Derrymore, 
CO.  Clare,  J.P.,  Major  Inniskilling  Dragoons,  3rd 
K.  O.  Hussars,  b.  Aug.  1839. 

ittltCa^C — Joseph  Gobe,  Esq.  of  Derrymore,  son  of 
Francis  Gore  and  Christiana  Emma  Peacoke  his  wife  (sf€^/e- 
ceding  Memoir),  d.  1847,  leaving,  by  his  wife  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Very  Rev.  Richard  Bagwell,  Dean  of  Clogher,  Edward 
Arthur,  now  of  Derrymore;  and  a  dau.  Margaret,  m.  Arthur 
Henley,  Capt.  62nd  Light  Infantry. 

Arms,  dc. — See  preceding  Memoir. 

Seat— Derrymore,  O'Callaghan's  Mills,  co.  Clare. 


VERNON-GORE    OF    DERRYLTTSKAN. 

Veenon-Goee,  Geoegina  Katherine,  of  Deny- 
luskan,  co.  Tipperary,  m.  14  Aug.  1828,  Charles 
Vernon,  Esq.,  elder  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Brabazon 
Vernon  {see  Veenon  of  Clontarf  Castle),  by  whom 
(who  d.  1874)   she  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Pabkeb  Venables,  b.  1829. 

II.  Harcourt,  6.  1835;  d.  1852. 

I.  Ellen  CaroUne,  m.  July,  1867,  Lieut.-Col.  Gustavus  Hume, 
and  has  issue. 

II.  Caroline  Diana,  m.  July,  1854,  William  Ruxton,  Esq.  of 
Ardee  House,  co  Louth,  and  has  issue. 

Mrs.  Vernon  assumed  by  royal  license,  1876,  the 
additional  name  and  arms  of  Goee,  in  accordance 
with  the  will  of  her  cousin,  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
George  Gore,  of  Derryluskan. 

ILtltCaSC— This  is  a  branch  of  the  family  of  Gore,  of 
Tyredagh  Castle,  and  Clonroad,  co.  Clare. 

Rev.  FRAKcis  Gore,  2nd  son  of  Brigadier-Gen.  Fbancis 
Gore,  of  Clonroad,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Arthur 
Gore,  Bart,  of  Newtown  Gore,  in.  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert 
Gore,  of  Newtown,  and  relict  of  Charles  Ingoldsby,  Esq.,  by 
whom  he  left  a  son, 

Francis  Lawrence  Gobe,  Esq.,  m.  1st,  a  dau.  of  Edward 
Croker,  Esq.  of  Ballinagard,  co.  Limerick,  by  whom  he  had  a 
son,  who  d.  unm. ;  and  2ndly,  Ellinor,  youngest  dau.  of  Col. 
Kingsmill  Pennefather,  of  New  Park,  co.  Tipperary,  M.P,,  by 
whom  he  left  issue, 
Geobge.  John,  killed  at  Bunker's  Hill,  1775,  nnm. 

Katherine,  to.  George  Parker,  Esq.,  son  of  Rear-Adniiral  Sir 
Christopher  Parker,  and  had  a  son.  Admiral  Sir  George 
Parker,  K.C.B.,  to.  Arabella,  dau.  of  Peter  Butt,  Esq.,  and 
d.  without  issue,  in  1847  ;  and  a  dau.,  Ellen,  m.  Nathaniel 
Evans,  Esq.  of  Oldtown,  co.  Cork,  and  left  an  only  child, 
Geobgiana  Kathebine,  now  Mas.  Vernon  Gobe,  of  Derry- 
luskan. 
The  elder  son, 

Capt.  Geobge  Gobe,  to.  May,  1774,  Catherine,  eldest  dau. 
and  co-heiress  of  Lawrence  Clutterbuck,  Esq.  of  Derryluskan, 
by  his  wife  Margaret,  dau.  of  Henry  Brittle,  Esq.  of  Dunalley 
Castle,  CO.  Tipperary,  and  left  issue, 

I.  Fbancis  Lawrence  (Rev.),  to.  April,  1818,  Penelope,  dan. 
of  Francis  Ellis,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau.,  Penelope 
Margaretta,  d.  unm.  in  her  father's  lifetime.  Mr.  Gore  d. 
in  1848,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

II.  Geobge,  a  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army;  m.  Miss  Lydia 
Smyth,  and  d.  s.  p.  23  July,  1862,  having  by  his  will  de- 
vised all  his  estates  to  his  cousin,  Mrs.  Vernon,  on  the 
decease  of  his  surviving  brother  and  sisters. 


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in.  John  (Rear-Admival),  m.  Miss  Anno  Tucker  Gilbert,  and 
<jt.  s.  p.  9  Dec.  18U!). 

I.  Margaret,  d.  18  April,  1855,  unm. 

II.  Catherine,  d.  8  Nov.  1875,  itnm. 
ni.  Lavinia,  d.  2  March,  1873,  unm. 

Arms—Gu.,  on  a  fess  between  three  crosses-crosslet  or  a 
trefoil  vert.  Crest— An  heraldic  tiger  salient  arir.  culUueil 
gu.    Motto— In  hoc  signo  vinces. 

&a2— Derryluskan,  co.  Tipperary. 


GORING    OF    WTSTON. 

GoniNG,  The  Eev.  John,  of  Wiston,  Sussex,  J.P., 
i.  3  March,  1824.;  s.  his  brother  17  Not.  1819; 
m.  21.  Sept.  1861,  Isabel  Mary,  dau.  of  the  late 
Preemau  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Eatton,  Sussex,  and  has, 

1.  Charles,  6.  12  Sept.  18G2.         n.  Walter,  b.  21  Dec.  1863. 

III.  John,  6.  16  Sept.  18C9.  iv.  Alan. 

I.  Elizabeth.  n.  Mary. 

Eiliragr.— CnARLES  Goriko,  Esq.  of  Wiston,  h.  1744  (son 
of  Sir  Charles  Matthew  Gorinj?,  Bart.,  by  Elizabeth  liis  2iul 
wife,  sister  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Robert  Vagg,  Bart,  of  Wiston) 
■m.  1st,  20  April,  1779,  Sarah,  dau.  of  lialph  Beard,  Esq.  of 
Hurstpierpoint,  Sussex,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.  6  Dec.  1797  ;  and 
2ndly,  7  June,  1798,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Luxford,  Esq., 
and  by  her  (who  d.  8  Aug.  1811)  had  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  wife 
of  the  Rev.  Walter  John  Trower,  late  Bishop  of  Glasgow,  and 
subsequently  of  Gibraltar.  He  to.  Srdly,  7  May,  1812,  Mary, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Ballard,  and  had  by  her  a  dau.,  Mary,' 
d.jtnm.  1849;  and  two  sons.    Herf.  1829,  and  was  s.  by  theelderi 

Charles  Goring,  Esq.  of  Wiston,  M.P.  for  New  Shorehani, 
A.  1817;  m.  19  Sept.  1849,  Juliana  Mary  Caroline,  dau.  of  Sir 
WiUoughby  W.  Dixie,  Bart,  and  dying  s.  ji.  17  Nov.  1849, 
was  s.  by  his  brother,  the  present  Rev.  John  Goring,  of 
Wiston.  His  widow  m.  2ndly,  1856,  H.  J.  lioultbee,  Esq.  of 
Springfield,  co.  Warwick. 

Arms—Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  annulets  gu.,  quar- 
tering 1.AGG.     Crest — A  lion  rampant  guardantsa. 

£(,«£— Wiston,  Steyning,  Sussex. 


GOSLING    OF    HASSOBTJRY. 

Gosling,  Robeet,  Esq.  of  Ilassobury,  Essex,  J.P. 
for  Essex  and  Herts,  Deputy  Lieut,  for  Essex,  and 
High  Sheriff  of  that  co.  1871,  formerly  Capt.  13th 
Light  Infantry,  b.  15  Oct.  1831  ;  m.  1  April,  185G, 
Cecil  Mary,  dau.  of  Alexander  Park,  Esq.,  and  by 
lier  (who  d.  1859)  had  two  daus., 

I.  Mary  Vere.  ii.  Cecil  Edith. 

Bern.  2ndly,  19  Sept.  1861,  Eleanor  Spencer,  dau. 
of  Spencer  Smith,  Esq.  of  Erooklands,  Hants,  and 
by  her  has  issue, 

I.  Robert  Cunliffe,  b.  15  June  18GS. 

II.  William  Sulivan,  6.  19  July,  1869. 

III.  Seymour  Frederick,  6.  5  Sept.  1871. 

IV.  George  Bennett,  b.  26  Aug.  1S72. 

V.  Alfred  Henry,  b.  9  Jan.  1874. 

VI.  Lionel  Drummond,  6.  21  Jan.  1875. 

VII.  Thomas  Spencer,  b.  14  Oct.  1877. 

I.  Maud  Eleanor.  ii.  Dora  Mary. 

III.  Fiances  Emily.  iv.  Gertrude  Augusta. 

V.  Isabella  Charlotte. 

Et'liragC— William  Gosling,  Esq.  of  Roehampton,. Survey, 
and  London,  Banker,  m.  Margaret  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Kllia 
CunUfTe,  Bt.,  M.P.  for  Liverpool,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry 
Bennet,  Esq.  of  Moston,  Cheshire,  and  left,  inter  alios,  a  son, 

Robert  Gosling,  Esq.,  M. A.,  D.L.,  of  Botley's  Park,  Surrey, 
and  of  Hassobury,  Essex,  a  Banker  in  London,  6.  1795,  who 
served  as  High  Sheriff  of  Surrey  1854.  He  to.  1826,  Georgina 
Vere,  dau.  of  the  Right  Hon.  John  Sulivan,  by  Lady  Henrietta 
A.nne  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  George,  3rd  Earl  of  Buckingham- 
shire, and  Albina  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Lord  Vere 
'-itTtie,  and  d.  1869,  having  had  issue, 

Rdi'.krt,  now  of  Hassobury. 

Klt.is,  of  Busbridge  Hull  {see  next  Memoir). 

^\ilIunnCunh(re.         Herbert.         George.         Frederick 

t..Mjn;ina.  »,i.  Sir  William  Clerke,  Bart.,  and  has  two  sons 
an.l  i.me  dau. 

"\.iv,  ,u.  Leycester  Penrhyn,  Esq.  and  has  six  daus.  and 

I' iii-a,  m.  Roger  Wilbraham,  Esq.,  and  has  six  sons  and 

tlir.  r  daus. 
Kh^iiinr,  m.  Rev.  F.  Hotham,  and  has  five  sons  and  four  daus. 
Uairiet.  Mary. 


Aims— Vert,  on  a  chevron  arg.,  between  three  errsprnt<!  or 
each  charged    with  an  ermine  spot  sa.  a  lion  rampant  tru 
between   two    crosses-formic    fitdit-e     az.     Crest-A    Lar''-^ 
paw  gu.,  holding  a  tieur-de-lis  or.  ^^""^  ^ 

landmcefLondS;  w'"^''°^''°'-'-    ^-^  ^^»-=-«.  rort- 

» 

GOSLING    OF    BUSBRIDGE    HALL, 

Gosling,  Ellis  Duncombe,  Esq.  of  Lu.bii(l<ro 
Hall,  feurrey,  s.  his  father  Jan.  ISGl. 

.o?^!"*''''^^*"^'''''^  Gosling,  Esq.  of  Bnsbrid-e  llall,  b. 
18J0  {see  precedma  Memoir)  ■  m.  1858,  Emma  Susan,  dau  of 
the  Rev.  Edward  Duncombe  (see  Bdrke's  Peera'/e  Fever- 
sham,  E.),  and  d.  1861,  leaving  by  her  (whoTO.2ndiy,  John  C 
F.  Ramsden,  son  of  H.  J.  Ramsden,  Esq.  of  Oxton  IIill' 
Tadcaster)  a  son,  Ellis  Duncombe,  now  of  Busbndjie  Hall- 
and  a  dau.,  Vere.  ' 

Arms— See  Goslino  of  Hassohimi. 
i'eaj— Busbridge  Hall,  Godalming. 


GOSSELIN    OF    WARE    PRIORY. 

GossELiN,  Martin  Hadslet,  Esq.  of  Ware  Priory. 
Herts,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1859,  b.  5  Jtdy,  1813  ■  m 
1  Feb.  1843.  Frances  Orris,  eldest;  dau.  of  Adinirai 
Sir  John  Marshall,  C.B.,  K.C.H.,  of  Gillinghai.i 
House,  Xent,  and  d.  8  Oct.  1868,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Martin  Le  Marchant  Hadslet,  6.  2  Nov.  1817. 

II.  Hellier  Robert  Hadsley,  b.  23  March,  1849. 

III.  Gerard  Joshua  Hadsley,  b.  3  Feb.  1855. 

IV.  Bertram  Mont  Orgueil  Hadsley,  b.  26  July,  1353. 

I.  Fanny  Charlotte  Hadsley. 

II.  Geraldine  Hadsley. 

Jtt'nCfigC.— The  family  of  Gosselin,  of  NormaT  origin,  has 
long  been  domiciled  in  the  island  of  Guernsey  (see  Supply. 
iiENT).    So  far  back  as  the  reign  of  Edward  III., 

Robert  Gosselin,  a  distinguished  soldier,  did  eminent  ser- 
vice at  the  rescue  of  Mont  Orgueil  from  the  French,  and  was 
in  consequence  appointed  Governor  of  that  castle.  {See 
Armorial  of  Jersey,  by  Mr.  Bertrand  Payne.)  Passing  over 
several  generations,  we  come  to 

Joshua  Gosselin,  Esq.,  b.  1C96,  sreat-grcat.grandson  of 
Hellier  Gosselin,  Attorney-General  (I'rocureur)  for  Guernsey, 
1591,  who  was  son  of  Nicholas,  Clerk  of  tlie  Council  to  Queen 
Elizabeth,  and  grandson  of  Hellier  Gosselin,  who,  removing 
from  Jersey  into  Guernsey,  was  King's  Procureur  1546.  Ho 
was  sworn  GrefBer  1737,  and  subsequently  appointed  Major  of 
the  Militia  of  Guernsey;  m.  1731,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Guille, 
of  St.  George,  a  Jurat  of  the  Royal  Court,  by  whom  he  left  at 
his  decease,  1755,  an  only  surviving  son, 

JosHDA  Gosselin,  Esq.,  b.  1739;  sworn  Greffier  1768.  He 
was  Col.  of  the  North  regt.  of  Militia.  He  to.  27  July,  1761, 
Martha,  dau.  of  Thomas  le  Marchant,  Esq.  of  Guernsey  (son  of 
William  le  Marchant,  a  Jurat  of  the  Royal  Court),  by  whom 
(who  d.  1813)  he  had  issue, 

Joshua,  6  U  Oct.  1763  ;  m.  10  May,  1787,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Priaulx,  Esq.  of  Guernsey;  and  d.  1789,  having 
had  two  sons,  '  " 

1  Thomas  William,  b.  5  Feb.  1788;  m.  1st,  1811,  Elizabeth 
Sophia,  dau.  of  James  le  Marchant,  Esq.  of  Rotterdam  • 
and  2ndly,  1842,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Peter  de  Jersey,  Esn.' 
Jurat  of  the  Royal  Court  of  Guernsey,  by  whom  he  had   ' 

Frederick  William,  b.  1844,  Cornet  4th  Dragoon  Guan!s 
1864,  Lieut.  1868,  Capt.  Royal  Guernsey  Militia  1870, 
Major  and  Aide-de-Camp  to  His  Excellency  the  Licut.- 
Governor  of  Guernsey,  1872,  m.  1870,  Mary  Harriette 
only  dau.  of  Thomas  Hutchesson,  Esq.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  4  May,  1877)  has  issue  a  dau.,  Ida  de  Beauvoir, 
and  Corbet  le  Marchant,  b.  14  April,  1876. 

Harriet  Mary,  to.  1863,  Devic  Francis  Carey,  Jlajcr 
Royal  Artillery.  ^ 

Emily  Geraldine,  m.  1868,  George  Vincent;  Watson, 
Lieut. -Col.  66th  regt. 

2  Joshua  Carteret,  R.N.,  6.  19  July,  1789, 
Thomas  le  Marchant,  of  whom  presently. 

Gerard,  of  Mount  Ospringe,  Kent,  6.  17ii9;  m  1st    "I  Der^ 

1791,    Christian,    2nd    dau.  of   Boiiick   Lipyeatt,'  Esq.    of 

Ospringe ;  and  d.  1859,  having  had  issue, 

Gerard  Lipteatt,  of  Mount  Ospringe,  b.  9  May,  1795;  m. 

2  June  1829,  Amelia,  dau.  of   Daniel  Tupper,   Esq.   of 

HuuteviUe,  Guernsey,  and  has  issue, 

1  Elizabeth  Caroline. 

2  Emily  Catherine,  m.  8  March,  ISR 4,  Major  T.  B.  Fan- 
shawe,  of  the  33rd  regt.,  and  has  issue. 

George,  Capt.  29th  regt.,  m..  Caroline,  dau.  of  James 
Carey,  Esq.,  Jurat  of  the  Royal  Court  of  Guernsey. 


GGG 


GOS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


GOT 


Christian,  m.  23  Jan.  1836,  Samuel  Creed  Fainnan,  Esq. 
of  Linstcd,  Sittingbourne,  Kent.  Caroline,  d.  unrn. 

General  Gosselin  m.  2ndl5',  1835,  Priscilla,  dau.  of  J.  Dims- 
dale,  Esq.,  and  d.  11  June,  1859. 
Corbet,  Lieut.  K.X.,  d.  ai  Trinidad,  1803. 
Charles,  Lieut,  in  the  army,  and  A.D.C.  to  Gen.  Sir  Thomas 
Trigge,  Com.-in-Chief  in  the  West  Indies.     lie  d.  1803. 
Catherine,  m.  George  Lamb,  Esq.,  son  of  George  Lamb,  Esq. 
of  Eye,  Sussex. 
Martha,  m.  George  Lefebvre,  Esq.  of  Guernsey;  d.  1803. 
Elizabeth  Charlotte,  d.  1789. 

Sarah  Anne,  7ii.  the  Eev.  Kicholas  Carey,  Eector   of  St. 
Martin's,  Guernsey;  and  (i.  1801. 
Emilia  Irving,  m.  William  Carleton  Smythies,  Esq. 
Charlotte  Elsie,  d.  unm.  Mary,  d.  uit/ii. 

The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  le  Makchaxt  Gosselik,  Esq.   of  Bengeo  Hall,  co. 
Hertford,  J. P.,   6.  7  May,   17G5;    entered  the  Royal   Xavy, 
2  Aug.  1878,  and  after  a  long  course  of  distinguished  public 
Bervices,  lived  to  be  Senior  Admiral  of  II.M.'s  Xavy.    He  m. 
18  March,  1S09,  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Jeremiah 
Bayment  Hadsley,  Esq.  of  Ware  Priory,  Herts ;  and  d.  27  Kov. 
1S57,  in  the  93rd  year  of  his  age,  leaving  issue, 
Maetis  Hadsley,  now  of  Ware  Prioiy. 
Emma, ',!(.  17  Aug.  1842,  Edward  Spencer  Trower,  Esq.,  son 
of  John  Trower  Esq.  of  Weston  Grove,  Hants. 
Mary.  Charlotte. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  chevron  between  tiree  crescents  erm. 
Seat — Ware  Priory  Herts. 


GOSSET    OF    ELTHAM    HOTJSE. 

GossET,  Aethue,  Esq.  of  Eltham  House,  Kent-. 
J.P.,  D.L.,  a  Major  retired  from  the  E. A.,  b.  23  April 
1800 ;  m.  28  May,  1834.,  Augusta,  dau.  of  Thomae 
Morgan,  Esq.  of  St.  Mary  Cray,  Eent,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Aethte  Welleslet,  6.  25  Nov.  1837;  late  Capt.  in  the 
2na  (Queens  Eoyal)  regt. 

II.  Matthew  William  Edward,  b.  6  July,  1839 ;  Capt.  54lh 
regt. 

in.  Philip  Henry,  6.  5  April,  1845. 

IV.  Edn-ard  Frankland,  Lieut.  15th  regt.,  5.  10  Oct.  1S57. 
I.  Augusta  Louisa.  ii.  Emma. 

in.  Mary  Harriet.  ix.  Laura  Henrietta. 

V.  Octavia  Georgina  Emily. 

VI.  Gertrude  Maria,  m.  F.  B.  Shadnell,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

VII.  Grace  Amelia.  viii.  Adelaide  Louisa  Julia. 
ILtnCagC— Lpon  the  Revocation,  in  1GS5,  of  the  Edict  of 

Nantes,  the  Gossets,  of  Xorman  extraction  (included  among 
the  nobles  of  that  province,  in  1403),  were  one  of  the  many 
Protestant  families  which  emigrated  from  France ;  they  took 
refuge  in  the  island  of  Jersey,  and,  for  many  years  resided 
there,  in  the  manor  of  Bagot. 

John  Gosset  settled  in  Jersey  about  1685;  he  had  issue, 
JoHS,  his  heir;  Matthew,  6.  1683,  Gentleman  of  H.M.  band  of 
Pensioners,  rf.  1744;  and  Abraham.  He  rf.  1712,  and  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Cosset,  m.  Susan  D'AUain,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Abbaham,  his  heir. 

II.  Isaac,  known  for  his  exquisite  modelling  of  figures  in 
basso-relievo,  with  a  composition  of  his  invention.  He  d. 
1799,  leaving  issue  (with  a  dau.,  Mary,  m.  John  Creuze, 
Esq.)  a  son,  Isaac,  D.D.,  F.R.S.,  of  Exeter  Coll.  Oxford, 
and  Newman  Street,  London,  eminent  as  a  preacher,  book 
collector,  and  Biblical  scholar.  He  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Heydock  Hill,  Esq.  (she  d.  13  Oct.  1831),  and  d.  1812, 
having  left  issue  (with  a  dau.,  Anna  Mai-ia,  m.  Col.  Gar- 
diner, of  the  1st  Life  Guards,  and  d.  1877)  a  son, 

1  Isaac  (Eev.),  M.A.,  6.  1783 ;  Vicar  ofiWindsor  from  1821 
till  his  death  in  1855,  Chaplain  to  four  successive  sove- 
reigns of  England.  He  vi.  Sophia  Banks,  dau.  of  James 
Lind,  M.D. ;  and  d.  1855,  having  had  issue  by  this  lady, 
who  d.  1863, 

Isaac  Henry,  M.  A.,  Vicar  of  Northam,  Devon ;  m.  Laura, 
dau.  of  Isaac  Gosset,  Esq.  of  Jersey,  and  has  issue  six 
sons  and  three  daus. 
Frederick  Eichard  Bleally,  late  Lieut.  Bengsl  Light  In- 
fantry; m.  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  J.  W.  West,  Esq.  of 
Datchet,  and  has  issue  three  sons  and  three  daus. 
William  Heberden. 

Emily  Catherine  Jloffat,  m.  George  Moncrieff,  late  of 
Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  a  General  in  the  army,  who  d. 
22  Feb.  1869. 

Helen  Dorothea,  m.  Major-Gen.  William  D.  Gosset,  R.E. 
Anna  Maria.  Louisa  Scott.  Maria  Lind. 

John  Gosset  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

ABKAHiM  Gosset,  6.  1701,  m.  Jane  White,  and  was  s.  by 
bis  son. 


Matthew  Gosset,  of  Bagot,  Jersey,  who-«.  1st,  EUzabeth,flf 
dau.  of  C.  Hilgrove,  Esq.,  Jurat  E.C.,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Matthew,  of  whom  presently. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Durcll,  Esq.  of  Jersey, 
by  whom  he  had  issue, 
I.  William  (Sir),  C.E.,  K.C.H.,  sometime  M.P.  for  Truro,  arj 
Under  Secretary  of  State  in  Ireland;    he  was- afterwa-H 
Serjeant-at  Arms  to  the  House  of  Commons,  and  retain    I 
the  appointment  till  his  death  in  1848.    He  rn.  GertruJ :, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Daniell,  Esq.  of  Xrelissick,   Cornwall,   ly 
whom  (who  d.  1849)  he  had  issue, 
1  Ealph  Allen,  Serjeant-at-Arms  to  the  House  of  Com- 
mons, ;  m.   1835,   Arabella  Sarah,   dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Butler,  Bart.,  and  had  issue  four  sons,  1  Butler,  Lieut.- 
Col.  B.E.,  m.  3  May,  1867,  Alice   Lee,  dau.  of  Eobert 
Cooper  Lee  Bevan,  Esq.,  of  Trent  Park,  and  has  issue, 
Allen  Butler,    6.   1868  ;    Eobert    Butler,    b.    1869,   and 
Agneta,  b.  1875  ;  2  Henry  Allen,  Paymaster  75lh  regt.,  d. 
1866;  3  John,    in  the  Inland  Eevenue    Office;    and  i 
Francis  Eussell. 

1  Louisa,  m.  1834,  Frederick  Willis,  Capt.  17th  Lancers, 
Gentleman  Usher  to  the  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland ;  he 
d.  1867,  leaving  issue. 

2  Janetta,  m.  31  March,  1842,  Wilbraham  Taylor,  Esq., 
Gentleman  Usher  in  Ordinary  to  the  Queen,  and  has  issue. 

3  Gertrude. 

n.  John  Noah,  Major  Eifle  Brigade,  m.  Maria  Margaret, 
dau.  of  T.  Driscoll,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  had  (with  other 
issue)  William  DriscoU,  Col.  E.E.,  m.  Helen,  dau.  of  the  Eev. 
Isaac  Gosset,  Vicar  of  Windsor. 
I.  Mary,  in.  Col.  James  Eobin,  of  Jersey. 
He  d.  and  was  .s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Matthew  Gosset,  Esq.  of  Bagot,  Jersey,  and  of  Connaught 
Square,  London,  appointed  Viscount  of  the  Island  of  Jersey. 
Hem.  1st,  Miss  Lys,  who  d.s.p.;  and  2ndly,  1753,  Grace, 
dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Thomas  Frankland,  Bart,  of  Thirkelby,  co. 
York,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1801)  had  issue, 
William  Matthew,  CoL  E.E. ;   to.  Miss   Louisa  Walter,  of 
Devonshire  Place,  London ;  and  d.  s.  p.  1856. 
Henry,  Admiral  E.N.,  d.  March,  1877. 
Charles,  Commander  E.N. ;  d.  24  Nov.  18G8. 
Autudk,  of  Eltham  House,  and  West  Park,  Mortlake. 
Grace  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Callaghan,  Esq.  of  Lota  Eeg,  co. 
Cork,  and  has  issue. 
Matthew  Gosset  m.  3rdly,  180S,  Laura  Honor,  dau.  of  John 
Cotton,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1854)  had  issue, 
George  Bagot,  an  officer  of  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  and 
A.D.C.  to  the  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland ;  m.  Charlotte 
Sinclair,  dau.  of  James  Douglas,  Esq.  of  Belfast;  andd, 
30  July,  1840,  leaving  issue  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  the  Mar- 
quess de  Vinchiaturo)  four  daus., 

1  Gertrude  Marie  le  Normand,  m.  1852,  the  Eev.  Eobert 
Francis  Molesworth,  Eector  of  Coston,  co.  Leicester, 
formerly  an  officer  in  the  Indian  army,  d.  June,  1877, 
leaving  issue. 

2  Percy  Georgiana  Laura,  m.  1854,  Charles  William 
Stoughton,  Esq.  of  Ballynoe,  co.  Kerry,  and  has  issue. 

3  Louisa  Elizabeth  Mary,  ru.  1866,  the  Hon.  Henrv  Pren- 
dergast  Vereker,  LL.D.  of  the  Pitt.s,  Isle  of  Wight,  Eer 
Majesty's  Consul  for  Cherbourg,  in  France  (see  Bubee'S 
Peerage,  Gobt,  V.),  and  has  issue. 

4  Georgiana  Charlotte  Cecil,  m.  1862,  Samuel,  Viscount 
Molesworth,  and  has  issue. 

Laura  Elizabeth,  m.  1829,  Blackwood  Gore  Currie,  Esq. 
d.  1834,  and  had  (with  other  issue)  Francis  Gore,  late  Captl 
79th  Highlanders ;  and  Georgina  Gore. 
Helen  Sarah,  m.  1st,  Howe  Daniel,  Capt.  7th  Dragoil 
Guards,  who  d.  leaving  issue ;  she  hi.  2ndly,  Capt.  Fawk^ 
Matthew  Gosset,  d.  1843. 

Aryns—Az.,  an  annulet  and  three  bean-pods  (ffousses)  leaved 
and  stalked  proceeding  therefrom  and  ranged  en  paille  or,  on 
a  chief  arg.  an  eagle  displayed  sa.  Cre-%t — A  greyhound's  head 
erased  arg.,  collared  gu.,  ringed  and  garnished  or. 

Seais— Eltham  House,  Eltham,  Kent;  West  Park,  Mortlake, 
S.W.    Club — Junior  United  Service. 


GOTT    OF    ARMLEY    HOUSE. 
GoTT,  William  Ewaet,  Esq.  of  Armlev  Hoasei 
CO.  York,  J.P.,  h.  16  July,  1827;  m.  29  April,  1851; 
Anne  Mary,  dau.  of  the  late  William  Aitcliison) 
Esq.  of  Driimmore,  Musselburgh,  and  has  issue, 
I.  William  He.sry,  6.  11  March,  1852. 
n.  John  Aitcheson,  &.  24  Aug.  1853. 
in.  Benjamin  Ewart,  6.  4  April,  1S55. 

IV.  Allan,  b.  14  J«ne,  1856. 

V.  George  Arthur,  6.  16  Sept.  1S57. 

VI.  Francis,  6.  21  Dec.  1858. 
vn.  Alexander,  6.  18  May,  1860. 

j      vtii.  Charles  Ehodes,  6.  3  May,  1SG4.  i.  Anne  Mary^ 


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GG7 


HfltCiTgC— Eesjamin  Gott,  Tsq.  of  Arniloy  Itimsp, 
Leeds,  son  of  John  Gott,  Esq.  of  Wooilliall,  MeyulKint  and 
Manufacturer,  and  Chairman  of  the  Leeds  and  Selby  Eaihvay 
Company  (one  of  the  earliest  formed),  was  Mayor  of  Leeds 
1799,  and  d.  li  Feb.  1810.  lie  m.  30  Nov.  1700,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  William  Rhodes,  of  AVentbridge  and  Abdy,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  23  Aug.  1867)  had  issue, 

William  Gott,  6.  1797,  of  Wyther,  co.  Yorlc,  a  Royal 
Comnn'ssioner  of  the  Exhibition  1851,  who  d.  1SC3.  He  m. 
1821,  Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Ewart,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and 
d.  18C7.    By  her  (who  was  b.  1795  and  d.  184C)  he  had  issue, 

Benjamin,  present  proprietor  of  Armley  House,  v.nni. 

William  Ewart,  resident  at  Armley  House. 

John,   111.  Ilaniet  Mary,   dau.   of   Wni.   Maitland,  Esq.    ol' 
Loughton,  Essex. 

Slai-K-aret. 

Jane  Ewart,  m.  Rev.  II.  B.  Smyth,  BI.A.,  Vicar  of  Leed?. 
and  d.  1864. 

Elizabeth,  to.  Robert  Nairnc,  JI.D.,  one  of  H.M.'s  Commis- 
sioners in  Lunacy,  and  has  issue  four  daus.  Anne. 

Harriet  Caroline,   m.  Rev.   George    A.    Robins,    Vicar    of 
Hedsor,  Bucks,  and  has  two  sons  and  two  daus. 
William  Ewart    Gott,  Esq.,  as  Committee   of  his    eldest 
brothec's  property,  is  now  in  possession  of  Armley  House. 

Arms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  per  saltire  sa.  and  nrg.,  a 
bordure  counterchanged ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  lion  passant 
guardant  gu.  between  two  acorns  all  in  bend  cotised  erni. 
Crest— \  griain's  head  erm.  between  two  wings  displayed  arm. 
il/oHo— Nee  temcrc,  nee  timide. 

Scat — Armley  House,  Leeds. 


GOULBURN  OF  BETCHWOBTH  HOITSE. 
GouLBUiiN,  Edward,  Esq.  of  Betcliwortli  House, 
"Surrey,  J.P.,  Gol.  Grenadier  Guards,  b.  3  June, 
1816;  m.  26  April,  1856,  Maria  Louisa,  dau.  of 
Kev.  Will.  Tower,  son  of  Christoplicr  Tower,  Esq. 
of  "Weald  Hall,  Essex,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Ilcnry,  b.  5  July,  1858. 

II.  Cuthbcrt  Edward,  h.  6  Feb.  I860. 
ni.  Arilmr  Rc.uinalil,  b.  14  July,  1863. 

I.  HcniiLtta,  „i.  7  Aug.  1877,  Capt.  Horace  Ricardo,  Grrn- 
adicr  (iuards,  eldest  son  of  Percy  Ricardo,  Esq.  of  Braniky 
Park,  Guildford.  ii.  Mary  Cecilia. 

ittitr.KflC. — This  family  left  co.  Chester  for  Jamaica  in 
the  17th  century,  and  was  settled  for  more  than  a  hundred 
years  in  that  island,  at  Amity  Hall,  co.  Vere. 

MuNBEE  GouLBCBN,  Esq.,  was  sent  from  Amity  Hall  to 
Eton  and  Oxford  for  his  education.  He  afterwards  resided 
in  London,  in  Portland  Place,  and  m.  6  June,  1782,  Hon. 
Susannah  Chetwynd,  eldest  dau.  of  William,  4th  Viscount 
Chetwynd,  by  whom  (who  d.  1818)  he  left  at  his  decease,  1790, 

I.  IIenrt,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward,  D.C.L.,  Serjeant-at-Law,  and  Commissioner  of 
the  Court  of  Baiikruptcy,  London,  formerly  M.P.  fur 
Liicoster,  m.  1st,  1815,  Harriette,  3rd  dau.  of  Phili;) 
Kathaniel  De  Visme,  Esq.  of  Netting  Hill  House,  Kensing- 
ton, and  by  her  had  two  sons, 

1  Edward  Meyrick,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Norwich,  and  formerly 
Head  Master  of  Rugby  School;  m.  1851,  Julia,  dau.  of 
William  B.  Cartwright,  Esq.,  M.P. 

2  Frederick  Anderleet,  M.A.,  fellow  of  All  Souls,  Oxford, 
d.  June,  1877. 

Mr.  Serjeant  Goulburn  m.  2ndly,  1825,  Hon.  Esther  Chet- 
wynd, 2nd  dau.  of  5th  Viscount  Chetwynd,  and  by  her  had, 
Esther,  m.  llcnry  Edward  Chetwynd  Stapylton,  Esq.,  and 
d.  1853. 
Mr.  Serjeant  Goulburn  m.  Srdly,  1831,  Hon.  Katharine 
IMontagu,  2nd  dau.  of  4th  Lord  Rukeby.  The  Serjeant  d. 
21  Aug.  1868. 

III.  Frederick,  Col.  in  the  army,  d.  about  183G. 
The  eldest  son. 

The  Right  Hon.  Henky  Goulburn,  of  Betchworth  House, 
6.  19  March,  1784;  entered  Parliament  1807,  and  continued, 
without  intermission,  a  representative  during  the  whole  of  his 
distinguished  career.  He  sat  in  succession  for  Horsham,  St. 
Germans,  West  Looe,  Armagh,  from  1826  to  1831;  and  the 
University  of  Cambridge  from  1831  till  his  death.  He  was 
Under  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Home  Department  from  Feb. 
1810  till  Aug.  1812;  Under  Secretary  for  the  Colonies  from 
Aug.  1812  to  Dec.  1821 ;  Chief  Secretary  for  Ireland  from 
Dec.  1821  to  1828;  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer  from  1828  to 
lsr;0;  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Home  Department  from  Dec. 
1>  I  tii  April,  1835;  and  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer  from 
U  U   to  1846.     In  1839  he  was  proposed  as  Speaker  of  the 


House  of  Commons,  and  had  209  votes.  He  m.  20  Dee.  1811, 
Hon.  Jane  Montague,  dau.  of  Jlatthcw,  Lord  llokeby,  and  by 
her  (who  (/.  1  Feb.  1857)  had  issue, 

Henry,  b.  5  April,  1813;  d.  xuim.  June,  1813. 

Edward,  now  of  lietchworth  House. 

Frederick,  6.  8  April,  1818;  Chairman  of  H.M.'s  Customs; 
C.B. ;  m.  1  March,  1859,  Hon.  Jemima  Townsheud  Mills, 
3rd  dau.  of  Lord  Sondes,  and  d.  10  May,  1878. 

Jane  Lydia. 
The  Right  Hon.  Henry  Goulburn  d.  12  Jan.  1856. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  cross  between  four  doves  gu.     Crest — A  dovo 
witli  an  olive-branch  in  its  beak  ;ill  ppr. 
StaJ— Betchworth  House,  EctLhwurtU. 


GOULD    OF    FEAMPTON. 

GoTTLD,  Hubert  CnuRcniLTj,  Esq.  of  Frampton, 
CO.  Glamorgan,  J.P.,  Capt.  Glamorsan  Liglit  In- 
fantry Militia,  late  31st  regt.,  h.  28  Oct.  1831 ;  m. 
1st,  13  Nov.  1856,  Emma  Jennetta,  eldest  dau.  and 
eo-heircss  of  Evan  Wilkins,  Esq.  of  Lantwit  Major, 
CO.  Glamorgan  (who  d.  2  Sept.  1862,  -nithout  issue). 
He  m.  2ndly,  Isabel  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Eev. 
Roper  Trevor  Tyler,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Llantritliyd, 
Glamorganshire  {see  Tyler  of  CoUrell). 

UlUCagC. — This  ancient  and  honourable  family  are  stated 
to  have  been  flourishing  citizens  of  Exeter  in  the  days  of 
Edward  III.,  of  which  city  Adam  Gould  was  Receiver-General 
18  King  Richard  II.  A  branch  settled  in  Dorset  as  early  as 
1530,  about  which  period  Matthew  Churchill,  the  great-great- 
grandfather of  the  1st  Duke  of  Marlborough,  m.  AUce,  dau.  of 
James  Gould,  of  Dorchester. 

John  Gould,  of  Staverton,  Devon,  m.  a  dau.  of  Trehawke, 
of  Cornwall,  by  a  dau.  of  John  Petre,  of  Torbrian,  and  sister 
of  Sir  William  Petre,  Knt.,  father  of  John,  Lord  Petre.    He 
d.  2  March,  4  Elizabeth,  1562,  and  was  buried  at  Staverton, 
leaving  (besides  daus.)  two  sons, 
Edward,  of  Staverton,  ancestor  of  Gould  of  Dunsconibe, 
Hayes,  and  Downes  (now  represented  by  J.  W.  Buller,  Esq., 
M.P.   for  North   Devon);    of    Forsham,    Lew    Trenchard, 
Devon ;    of  Clapham  and  Guildford,  Surrey :  of  London, 
Bart,  of  Highgate,  Middlesex  ;  of  Mansfield  Woodhuuse,  co. 
Notts;  of  Oxuey,  Essex,  <fcc.  John. 

The  2nd  son, 

John  Gould,  Esq.  of  Dorchester,  Dorset,  purchased  Frome 
Bellet  of  the  Long  family  IGIO.  He  m.  Joan  (Hellier),  widow 
of  John  Roy,  of  Dorchester,  and  d.  13  June,  1630,  leaving 
issue, 

I.  John,  of  Upwey  and  Frome  Bellet,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  James,  of  West  Stafford  and  Dorchester,  b.  1593  ;  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  George  Savage,  Esq.  of  Bloxworth,  Dorset, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  22  April,  1645)  had,  with  other  issue, 

James  (eldest  son),  M.P.  for  Dorchester,  to.  Mary,  eldest^ 
dau.   of  William  Bonde,   of  Bestrall,   Dorset,   and  was 
buried  1707  :  their  sole  surviving  child  and  heir.  Mart, 
bapt.  1676;  m.  1st,  1702,  Gen.  Charles  Churchill,  brother 
to   the  1st  Duke   of  Marlborough,    and  2ndly,  13  Feb. 
1717,  Montagu  Bertie,  2nd  Eaii  of  Abingdon;  she  was 
accidentally  burnt  to  death,  10  Jan.  1757. 
Henry  (Sir),  7th  son  King's  Serjeant,  and  finally  Judge  of 
the  King's  Bench,  m.  Miss  Davidge,  of  Dorchester,  and 
left,  with  one  dau.,  Sarah,  m.  Lieut.-Gen.  Edmund  Field- 
ing, kinsman  to  the  Earl  of  Denbigh,  and  father,  by  her, 
of  Henry  Fielding,  the  celebrated  novelist,  one  son, 
Davidge  Gould,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  the  Middle? 
Temple,  to.  Honora  Hockmore,   of  Buckland   Baron, 
Devon,  and  had  issue.     His  eldest  son,  Richard,  wa.s 
father  of  Admiral  Sir  Davidge  Gould,  and  his  4th  son, 
Henry  (Sir),  became  a  Judge  of  the  Common  Pleas. 

I.  Joan,  b.  1588;  to.  1610,  Denis  Bonde,  of  Button,  Dorset, 
M.P.  for  Dorchester;  d.  Oct.  1623. 

II.  F'rances,  in.  John  Hackwell,  Esq.  of  Exeter. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Gouid,  Esq.  of  Upwey  and  Frome  Bellet,  m.  March, 
1618,  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Every,  E.sq.  of  Cothay,  Somerset; 
d.  1643  (buried  at  Upwey),  leaving  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Gould,  Esq.  of  Upwey  and  Frome  Bellet,  b.  14  Oct. 
1624;  Lieut. -Col.  Dorset  Militia;  m.  1655,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Hubert  Hussey,  Esq.  of  Sydling,  Dorset;  and  d.  27  Jan.  1681, 
being  buried  at  Upwey,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Frome  Bellet,  b.  1057;  d.  s.  p.  14  March,  1727. 

II.  Hubert,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  James,  ancestor  of  Gould,  of  Upwey. 
The  2nd  son  of  Col.  Gould, 

Hubert  Gould,  Esq.  of  St.  James's  Westminster,  m.  Mary, 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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eldest  dan.  of  George  Arnold,  Esq.  of  St.  Martin-in-the  Fields, 
and  left  (with  two  daus.,  Barbara,  t?.  iinm. ;  andHussey,  m. 
Eev.  William  Box,  Rector  of  Chiselbourne,  Dorset)  a  son, 

Thomas  Gould,  Esq.  of  Milborne  St.  Andrews  and  Fronie 
Bellet,  J.P.  and  U.L. ;  m.  March,  1728,  Mary,  dau.  of  William 
l-reke,  Esq.  of  Hinton  St.  Mary,  Somerset;  and  d.  16  March, 
1780,  leavinpr, 

I.  John,  of  FromeBellet  and  Milbome  St.  Andrews,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  d.  unm.  17  Oct.  180.0,  aged  75. 

II.  William,  Midshipman  H.M.S.  "Lancaster;  "  d.  young. 
HI.  George,  d.  30  Aug.  1776. 

IV.  Hubert,  Lieut.  65th  rpRt.,  and  Capt.  of  the  Glasgow  regt., 
wounded  at  Bunker's  Hill. 

V.  Nicholas,  of  whom  presently. 

VI.  Robert  Freke,  Rector  of  Luccombe,  Somerset,  6.  7  Jan. 
1755;  m.  1790,  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Smith, 
Esq.  of  Monk  Silver,  Devon;  and  d.  4  Nov.  1838,  aged  85, 
leaving  issue, 

1  Thomas  Wentworth,  of  Eathealton  Court,  Somerset, 
m.  1827,  Mary  Grace  Harris;  and  d.  12  Aug.  1840, 
aged  43,  leaving  an  only  dau.,  Mary  Elizabeth  Went- 
woith,  TO.  24  June,  1847,  John  Quicks,  Esq.  of  Newton 
St.  Gyres,  uevon. 

•2  Robert  Freke,  Rector  of  Stoke  Pero,  Somerset,  m.  Sarah 
Julia  Susan,  dau.  of  Edmund  Armstrong,  Esq.,  and  has, 
Robert  Freke,  Lieut.  31st  regt.;  John;  Julia;  and 
Elizabeth. 

3  George  James  (Rev.),  b.  12  May,  1805 ;  m.  23  June,  1833, 
Anne  Hariis  White,  and  d.  at  the  Rectory,  George- 
Nympton,  Somerset,  22  April,  1853,  leaving  issue,  Edward 
James,  6.  2  May,  1835;  Eliza,  m.  11  Nov.  1856,  Rev. 
John  Tripp,  A.M.,  of  Carhampton,  Somerset;  Anne,  m. 
25  June,  1857,  Rev.  Henry  Tripp,  A.M.,  Rector  of  Win- 
ford,  .Somerset;  Fanny;  and  Jane. 

4  William,  m.  Eliza  Abigail,  widow  of  Capt.  Hubert  Gould, 
77th  regt. ;  she  d.  15  Aug.  1861. 

1  Eliza,  m.  1832,  Eev.  William  Fortescue. 

2  Anne,  d.  unm.        3  Jane,  711.  Rev.  George  Ross,  M.A. 
4  Sophia,  m.  Henry  Talbot,  Esq. 

f.  Husey,  m.  1st,  Sept.  1757,  Nicholas  Gould,  Esq.  of  Frome, 
Bellet  and  Milborne  St.  Andrews;  and  2ndly,  8  Dec 
1762,  James]  Buller,  Esq.  of  Downes,  Devon,  M.P.  for 
Exeter;  d.  26  Sept.  1768. 

II.  Mary,  b.  1737  ;  r,i.  Rev.  John  Freke,  D.D.  of  Wyke 
Dorset,  and  Hannington  House,  Wilts;  d.  8  June,  1818 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  17  Feb.  1772,  Right  Hon.  T.  F.  Went- 
worth.  Earl  of  Strafford;  and  2ndly,  W.  Churchill,  Esq  • 
d.  1  May,  1811.  iv.  Margaret,  d.  unm. 

V.  Jane,  )ji.  Thomas  Stillman,  Esq.  of  Trowbrid"-e  Wil's- 
d.  22  July,  1812.  '  ' 

The  5th  son  of  Thomas  Gould  and  Mary  Freke  his  wife, 

Nicholas  Gould,  Esq.  of  Frome  Bellet  and  Milborne  St. 
Andrews,  b.  5  Oct.  1745;  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Stillman, 
Esq.  of  Trowbridge,  AVilts;  and  d.  27  Feb.  1823,  leaving  is.sue, 
1.  Thomas,  6.  1  Sept.  1780;  Capt.  in  the  Dorset  Militia:  to 
24  Nov.  1846,  Anne  Longhurst,  and  d.  16  June,  1356 
leaving  Edward  and  Frederick.  ' 

«i.  John  (twin  brother  with  Thomas),  b.  1  Sept.  1780-  B  D 
Fellow  of  Magdalen  Coll.  Oxon,  and  Rector  of  Beaconsfield' 
Bucks:  TO.  18  Sept.  1818,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Well- 
steed,  Esq.  of  Stafford,  Dorset,  and  had  issue, 
1  John  Henry,  h.  12  Nov.  1826;  Lieut.   Dorset  Militia- 
went  to  Australia,  Sept.  1852.  ' 

1  Mary,  d.  unm.  10  June,  1852.        2  Elizabeth  Hussey. 

3  Susanna,  m.  20  July,  1848,  John  Rennie,  Esq.  of  Auchin- 
■  'i/.^:  '^°-  Lanark ;  he  d.  5  June,  she  7  June,  18.52,  leav- 
ing, Wilham,  b.  15  July,  1850;  and  Susan  Jean  Urquhart. 

4  Alice,  TO.  18  Sept.  1349,  William  Mitchell,  Esq,  of  Crai"-- 
leith  House,  co.  Edinburgh;  she  d.  30  Jan.  1859,  leavin"g 
Alexander  John,  b.  26  July,  1850;  and  Robina  Janet 
^I'^Caul.  5  Gertrude  Stirling. 

Tii.  Hubert,  6.  8  Feb.  1783;  Capt.  77th  regt.;  i^ervea  in  the 
Peninsular  war  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Badajos,  &c.  ■  m . 
lb  May,  181.1,  Eliza  Abigail,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Still- 
man, Esq.  of  Trowbridge,  Wilts;  and  d.  1834,  leaving  issue, 
1  Thomas  Frederick,  b.  12  Aug.  1819;  d.  27  March,  1827. 
4^ifv    1842  '    ^^'^^'    ^°''S°  '^^'^  "£'■;    ''• 

3  Johii'stillman,  6.  22  Oct.  1822;  Capt.  63rd  regt. 
4^Georgc,  6.  14  Jan.  1824;    Ensign  25th  regt!;  d.  Dec. 

5  Robert  Place,  6.  1830;  Capt.  31st  regt. ;  d.  1S57 

6  Hubert  Churchill,  now  of  Framptun. 

IV.  Robert,  d. .?.  p.  16  Aug.  1859. 

V.  Nicholas,  Commander  R.N. ;  d.  .%  «   1835 

VI.  George,  b.  7  May,  1792;  ,/.  ...  /,. 

1.  Husey,  b.  3  Feb.  1790;  d.  11  June,  1818. 

Anm-Ter  saltier  or  and  az.,  a  lion  rampant  countorohnn-rea 
Cresi-ATi  arm  cmbowed,  vested  gu.  cuffed  or,  hoklin-  in  the 
hand  ppr.  a  banner  paly  of  six  az.  and  of  the  second   on   i 

^■t«<— Ash  Hall,  near  Cowbridge,  co.  Glamofuu. 


GOULD    OF    trPWET. 

Gould,  Hamilton  Llewellyn,  Esq.  of  TTpwcy, 
Dorset,  b.  11  Aug.  1816,  J.P.  cos.  Limerick  and 
Clare,  and  a  Capt.  iu  the  Austrian  Army,  assumed 
the  name  of  Gould  only,  in  lieu  of  that  of  Jack- 
son, and  the  arms  of  Gould  of  Upwey  quarterly, 
with  those  of  Jackson  of  Duddiugton  by  royal 
license,  dated  20  April,  1871 ;  m.  29  April,  1844, 
Henrietta,  dau.  of  John  Donadelli,  Esq.  of  the  city 
of  Lodi,  by  whom  (who  d.  1873)  he  has  issue, 

I.  Geobge  Ingelheim,  Lieut.  Royal  Engineers,  b.  9  Feb. 
1845.  II.  Jeremiah.  m.  Hamilton. 

I.  Catherine  Barbara  Gould.         11.  Helen  Irma  Lillie. 

III.  Mary  Henrietta. 

JltncajJC.— This  family  descends  paternally  from  Jackson, 
of  Fanningstown,  co.  Limerick,  a  branch  of  Jackson  of  Dud- 
diugton, CO.  Northampton  (see  that  family),  and  in  the  female 
line  from  Gould,  of  Upwey  and  Frome  Bellet,  Dorset  (see 
'preceding  Article). 

James  Gould,  Esq.  of  Upwey,  3rd  son  of  John  Gould,  Esq. 
of  that  place  and  Frome  Bellet,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Hubert  Hussey,  Esq.  of  Sydling,  Dorset,  to.  1693,  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Nicholas  Gould,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Dor- 
chester, and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir.        11.  James,  6.  1703;  d.  unm.  1738. 

III.  Nicholas,  of  Frome  Bellet,  J.P.  andD.L.,  6.  1709;  d.s.p, 

I.  Sarah,  d.  unm.  1721.  11.  Anne,  d.  unm.  1761.' 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  William  Adams,  Esq.  of  Upwey. 
Mr.  Gould  d.  1729,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Gould,  Esq.  of  Upwey,  b.  1697 ;  to.  1st,  Mary,  dau. 
and  coheirof  Rev.  W.  Glisson,  Rector  of  MarnhuU,  Dorset; 
and  2ndly,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Maximilian  Mohun,  Esq.  of  Heet, 
Dorset,  and  had  issue, 

1.  James,  his  heir.        11.  George,  successor  to  his  brother. 

I.  Barbara,  to.  William  Read,  Esq.  of  Bradford,  Wilts,  and 
had  a  dau., 

Barbara,  to.  Thomas   Jackson,   Esq.  of   Fanningstown, 

eldest  son  of  Jeremiah  Jack.son,  of  Fanningstown,  by 

Katherine  his  wife,  widow  of  John  Odell,  Esq.  of  The 

Grove,  co.  Limerick,  and  dau.  of  Sampson  Cox,  Esq.  of 

Ballynoe,  same  co.,  and  Hon.  Constantia  FitzMaurice  his 

wife,  dau.  of  William,  20th  Lord  Kerry  and  Lixnaw  and 

grandson  of  Francis  Jackson,  Esq.   of  Duddington,  by 

whom  she  had  two  sons,  of  whom  the  second, 

Thomas  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Fanningstown,  J.P.,  b.  28  Oct. 

1782;  s.  to  the  family  estates  on  the  death  of  his  elder 

brother,  Jeremiah,  Lieut.  18th  Royal  Irish,  1796.    He 

TO.  18  Sept.  1805,  Helen,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 

Sobor  Hall,  Esq.  of  Darlington,  co.  Durham,  and  had 

issue,  ' 

1  Thomas  William,  6.  27  Dec.  1809;  Lieut.  35th  regt. 
d.  at  St.  Lucia  in  the  West  Indies,  7  Oct.  1827. 

2  Frederick  Hall,  6.28  May,  1812;  Capt.  57th  regt. 
d.  at  Arcot  in  the  East  Indies,  10  Oct.  1845. 

3  Hamilton  Llewellyn,  now  of  Upwey. 

4  Harvey  Villiers,  6.  25,  d.  29  Jan.  1824. 

Mr.  Gould  d.  21  Nov.  1767,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Gould,  Esq.  of  Upwey,  b.  1743;  and  d.s.p.  20  Jan. 
177.3,  when  he  was  .s\  by  his  brother, 

George  Gould,  Esq.  of  Upwey,  b.  1755;  to.  1st,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Henry  Smith,  Esq.  of  New  Windsor,  Berks,  and  sister 
of  Sir  John  Smith,  1st  bart.  of  Sydling,  by  whom  he  had  an 
only  dau.,  Mary,  d.  young.  He  to.  2ndly,  Abigail,  dau.  of 
Rev.  Robert  Godden,  of  Over  Compton,  Dorset,  by  whom  he 
had  an  elder  son,  John,  6.  1775,  who  s.  him,  and  d.  unm. 
20  Aug.  1818,  and  a  2nd  son. 

Rev.  George  Gould,  of  Upwey.  who  s.  his  elder  brother, 
6.  16  Jan.  1778;  d.  unm.  29  Feb.  184],  when  his  estates  and 
the  representation  of  his  family  devolved  on  the  Jackson 
family,  and  are  now  vested  in  his  kinsman, 

Hamilton  Llewellyn  Gould,  Esq.  of  Upwey. 

^n)?8— Quarteriy,  1st  and  4th,  per  saltire  az.  and  or,  alien 
ramp,  couiiterchanged,  for  Gould;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  grey- 
hound  courant  ermines  between  three  eagles'  heads  erased  sa., 
for  Jackson.  Crest—An  arm  embowed  vested  vert,  holding  in 
the  hand  a  flagstaff  ppr.  therefrom  flowing  a  banner  or. 
charged  with  three  barrulets  wavy  az.  on  a.  canton  arg  a 
cross  gu.    iyo<«o— Revirescat. 

&a£— Upwey,  Dorchester,  Dorset. 


BARING-GOULD    OF   LEW  TRENCHARD. 

Baeixg-Gould,  Rev.  Sabine,  of  Lew  Treneh- 
ard,  Devon,  b.  1834,  M.A.  of  University  of  Cam- 


GOU 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


GOU 


660 


bridge,  Ecctoi-  of  East  Mersea,  Essex,  1871 ;  m. 
1868,  Grace,  dau.  of  Mr.  J.  Taylor,  and  by  her  lias 
issue, 

I.  Edward  Sabine,  h.  1S71. 

I.  Mary,  6.  1869.  ii.  Margaret,  6.  1S70. 

III.  Beatrice  Gracieuse,  6.  1874;  d.  1S7G. 

IV.  Veronica,  6.  1875.         v.  Julian,  6.  1877. 

JLfjtCitflC. — "The  Goulds,"  says  Lysons,  "arc  tracoaMe 
among  the  municipal  records  of  Exeter  to  the  time  of  Ed- 
ward III."  Adam  Gould  was  Sheriff  of  Exeter  in  the  years 
1369,  1374,  and  1376.  His  son,  Reynold  Gould,  was  Sheriff  of 
Exeter  in  1407  ;  and  his  grandson,  Roger  Gould,  Sheriff  in 
1410  and  1415,  and  M.P.  for  Exeter  1401,  1414,  1415  and  1419. 
Eoger  Gould  left  several  benefactions  to  the  poor  of  the  city, 
and  d.  9  May,  1421.  In  the  reign  of  Henri  YII.  a  branch 
of  the  family  settled  at  Dorchester. 

John  Gocld,  Esq.  of  Coombe,  in  Staverton,  had  by  his  wife, 
Alice,  a  dau.  of  Trehawke,  Cornwall,  two  sons,  i.  Edward,  of 
Coombe ;  and  il.  John,  6.  1558,  who,  on  the  death  of  James 
Gould,  of  Dorchester,  in  1G13,  went  thither,  and  founded  the 
families  of  Gould  of  Upwey  and  Fleet  (see  that  Memoir). 

Edward  Godld,  Esq.  of  Combe,  had,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
dau.  of  William  Man,  of  Broad  Hempstone,  six  sons, 

I.  William,  of  Hayes,  in  St.  Thomas's,  Exeter,  d.  1635;  m. 
Alicia,  dau.  of  Robert  Taller,  Esq.  of  Pinhoe,  and  left  issue, 
amongst  others, 

1  William,  of  Hayes,  h.  1615;  d.  1644:  Col.  of  horse  in  the 
Civil  Wars,  Sheriff  of  Devon,  and  Governor  of  the  fort  of 
Plymouth,  d.  1644. 

2  Mary,  b.  1607;  m.  1626,  Thomas  Monck,  of  Potheridge, 
eldest  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Monck,  and  brother  of  George 
Monck,  Duke  of  Albemarle. 

3  John,  settled  in  the  neighbourhood  of  London,  at  Clap- 
ham;  he  m.  1655,  1st,  Honora,  dau.  of  John  Thompson, 
Esq.  of  Great  Hadham ;  2ndly,  1665,  Judith,  dau.  of  R. 
Gurdon,  Esq.  of  Ashington,  Kent,  and  had  issue,  Sir 
Thomas  Gould,  Knt.  of  Clapham,  who  d.  1686,  leaving 
issue  by  Anne  his  wife,  Anne,  m.  Morgan  Randyll,  of 
Chilworth,  Surrey;  and  Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  Sir  Robert 
Wymonsell,  Bart,  of  Putney ;  2ndly,  Sir  Walter  Clarges, 
Bart,  of  Westminster. 

In  1725  the  lineal  descendant  of  Col.  Gould,  AVilliam  Gould, 
Esq.  of  Hayes,  Downes,  and  Dunscombe,  d.  leaving  only 
two  daus.,  heiresses,  who  m.  into  the  families  of  Buller  and 
Tuckfield. 

II.  Edward  Gould,  Esq.  of  Coombe,  m.  Julian,  dau.  of 
Zachary  Irish,  Esq.  of  Chudleigh.  He  d.  1627,  leaving 
issue,  which  remained  at  Coombe  till  1736,  when  Edward 
Gould,  Esq.  of  Coombe,  d.  unm.,  and  that  branch  of  the 
family  became  extinct. 

III.  Henry  Gould,  Esq.  of  Floyers  Hayes,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Sir  Nicolas  Gould,  Bart.,  the  4th  son  (created  a  baronet 
13  June,  1660),  d.  1664;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  J. 
Garard,  Bart,  of  Lamer,  co.  Herts  (she  d.  1683),  and  left 
issue, 

1  Jane,  h.  1663;  m.  1677,  Sir  Paul  Whichcote,  Bart,  of 
Quy  Hall,  Cambridge,  and  Totteridge,  Herts:  she  d.  1698. 

2  Elizabeth,  6.  1661 ;  to.  Sir  John  Boteler,  Knt.  of  Wood- 
hall  Park,  Herts,  Sheriff  of  Herts.    He  d.  1682. 

V.  John,  d.  young. 

vi.  James  Gould,  of  Exeter,  6.  1602 ;  Mayor  of  Exeter  in 
1649,  when,  on  the  execution  of  Charles  I.,  he  refused 
to  receive  the  proclamations  of  Cromwell  and  the  Common- 
wealth; d.  1659;  hem.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Marshall 
of  Exeter,  by  whom  he  left  no  issue;  and 2ndly, Catharine, 
dau.  of  Dr.  Clement  Westcombe,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

1  James,  b.  1642 ;  m.  1676,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Kay 
Esq.  of  Islington,  and  had  issue,  ' 

Sir  Edward  Gould,  Knt.  of  Highgate,  ff.  1728 ;  m.  1st, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  liich.ard  Gower,  Esq.,  and  on  her 
death  without  issue  in  1713,  he  m.  2ndly,  Frances,  dau. 
of  Sir  Humphrey  Monoux,  Bart,  of  Watton,  Bedford, 
by  whom  also  he  left  no  issue. 

James,  who  left  issue,  Edward,  of  Highgate;  and  Capt. 
James  Gould,  killed  at  the  Battle  of  Malplaquet,  1709. 

2  Edward  Gould,  of  Highgate,  left  issue. 

Sir  Nathaniel  Gould,  Knt.  of  Fleetwood  House,  Stoke 
Newington,  M.P.  for  Shoreham,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Hartopp,  Bart,  of  Stoke  Newington,  and  d. 
18  July,  1728.  He  left  issue,  Mary,  m.  Sir  Francis 
St.  John,  Bart,  of  Longthorpe,  Northampton,  and  d. 
8  Dec.  1720;  and  Ehzabeth,  b.  1700,  m.  Thomas  Cooke, 
Esq.,  Governor  of  the  Bank  of  England  1737-9.  She  d. 
15  Jan.  1763,  leaving  two  daus.,  who  d.  unm. 

Elizabeth,  to.  Sir  Alexander  Cairnes,  Bart,  of  Monaghan 
who  d.  1732,  without  issue.  ' 

John  Gould,  of  Hackney,  who,  by  his  wife  Rachel,  had 
issue,  1  John,  of  Fleetwood,  who,  in  1763,  succeeded 
to  the  inheritance  of  Sir  Nathaniel  Gould ;  2  Nathaniel, 
whod.  without  issue  in  1737;  3  Frances,  -m.  Sir  Henry 
Cairnes,  i'art.  of  Monaghan. 


The  3rd  son, 

Henry  Gould,  Esq.  of  Floyers  Hayes,  purchased  Lew  Trcn- 
chard  from  Sir  Tliomas  Momk,  Knt.,  in  1626.  He  d.  1636;  he 
m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Zachary  Wills,  Esq.  of  Exeter  (she  d.  1667), 
and  by  her  he  left  issue, 

I.  Henry,  Esq.  of  Lew  Trenchard,  b.  1621;  d.  iinm   1G39 

II.  Zachary,  b.  1622;  d.  young. 

III.  Edward,  of  Lew  Trencliard. 

I.  Anne,   m.  William   Symonds,  Esq.  of   Bottes  Flcniin" 
Cornwall. 

II.  Alice,  6.  1632;  w.  Hugh  Jones,  Esq.  of  Sennen,  Cornwall. 

III.  Sarah,  b.  1631 ;  d.  1632. 
The  3rd  son, 

Edward  Gould,  Esq.  of  Lew  Tronch.nrd,  b.  1G26;  d.  1667; 
m.  1G45,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Scarle,  Esq.  of  Exeter 
(she  d.  1690),  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  of  Lew  Trenchard. 

1.  Anne,  m.  1713,  Kev.  Josci)h  Jane,  Rector  of  Truro;  she 
"•  1'39.  II.  Sarah,  who  d.  u,im.  1728. 

The  only  son, 

Henry  Gould,  Esq.  of  Lew  Trenchard,  b.  1657 ;  m.  1G77, 
Elizabeth  Legatt,  6.  1660 ;  he  d.  1719,  leaving  issue, 

I.  William,  of  Lew  Trenchard.  ii.  Moses 

III.  Henry,  R.N.,  d.  off  Lisbon,  1707. 

I.  Anne,  1/1.1713,  Rev.  Joseph  Jane,  Rector  of  Truro-  d  1739 

II.  Susanna,  to.  19  March,  1720,  Peter  Truscott,  Esq.,  she 
d.  and  was  buried  four  days  after. 

The  elder  son, 

William  Gould,  Esq.  of  Lew  Trenfhard,  m.  1718,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Philip  Drake,  Esq.  of  Littleham,  who  was  b.  1694,  and 
d.  1727.    William  Gould  d.  in  1735.     They  left  a  son, 

William  Drake  Gould,  Esq.  of  Lew  Trenchard  and  Prid- 
hamsleigh,   b.    1719;    d.   1766;  m.  Margaret,   dau.    of  John 
Belfield,  Esq.,  Serjeant-at-Law  (she  was  b.  1711,  and  d.  1796). 
On  the  death  without  issue  of  Edward  Gould,  lastof  the  Goulds 
of  Staverton,  he  inherited  all  the  estates  of  that  branch  of  the 
family.    They  had  issue  a  son  and  a  dau., 
I.  Edward   Gould,  of    Pridhamsleigh,  6.    1740 ;    Col     of 
horse,  who  d.  unm.  1786. 
I.  Margaret,  heiress  to  her  brother;  she  was  b.  1743-  m 
1767,  Charles  Baring,  Esq.  of  Courtland,  near  Exmoiith* 
4th  son  of  John  Baring,  Esq.  of  Larkbeer,   Devon    and 
brother  of  Sir  Francis  Baring,  Bart.,  father  of  Alexander 
1st  Baron  Ashburton  (sc  Hvrub's  Peerage,  Northbkook  and 
AsHBORTON),  who  d.  1829,  leaving  issue, 

1  William,  who  took  the  name  of  Gould  in  addition  to 
Baring. 

2  Charles  Baring,  Esq.  of  Courtland,  Devon,  and  Flatrock 
South  Carolina,  6.  1774;  d.  1864.  ' 

1  Jaquetta,  b.  3  June,  1768;  m.  1191,  Sir  Stafford  North- 
cote,  Bart,  of  Pynes,  Devon. 

2  Frances,  6. 9  May,  1769;  to.  1790,  William  Jackson,  Esq 

3  Eleanor,  6.  16  July,  1771 ;  to.  1804,  Thomas  Redhead, 
Esq.  of  Snare  Hill.  ' 

4  Mary,  6.  9  July,  1772;  m.  1st,  1798,  Hugh  Mair,  Esq  • 
2ndly,  —  Pellett,  Esq.  >       i  , 

5  Emily,  6.29  Aug.  1775;  to.  179G,  Sir  Samuel  Youn"- 
Bart,  of  Formosa,  Berks,  d.  1847. 

6  Lucy,  b.  5  Oct.  1778;  to.  1808,  T.  Louis  Mallet,  Esq.;  cl 


The  elder  son, 

William  Babinq-Gould,  Esq.  of  Lew  Trenchard,  h.  30  May, 
1770;  d.  31  Oct.  1846;  to.  8  March,  1801,  Diana  Amelia,  dau. 
of  Col.  Joseph  Sabine,  of  Tewin,  Herts,  by  SaraU  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Roland  Hunt,  Esq.  of  Boreatton,  Salop,  and  sister  of 
Gen.  Sir  Edward  Sabine,  K.C.B.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  of  Lew  Trenchard. 

II.  William  EI.C.S.,  6.  1805;  m.  Maria,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Leason,  E.I.C.S.,  and  d.  without  issue  in  India,  1839 

III.  Charles,  B.A.,  b.  1807;  Rector  of  Lew  Trenchard-  m 
1835,  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  Richard  Tanner,  Esq.,  and 'had 
issue  (surviving),  Charles;  Richard;  Francis;  Edward 
Sabine;  Arthur;  Emily  Sabine ;  Sophia  Harriet ;  and  Eleanor 
Elizabeth. 

IV.  Alexander  (Rev.),  M.A.,  to.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Eev.  J. 
Ireland,  and  has  issue.  Baring. 

I.  Harriet,  b.  1801 ;  d.  unm.  1857. 

II.  Margaret,  6.  1803;  m.  1828,  Rawson  Boddham  Gardiner, 
Esq.;  and  d.  1863,  leaving  issue,  Samuel  Eawson,  and 
Charles  Baring.  m.  Emily  Sabine,  6.  1812. 

The  eldest  son, 

Edward  Baring-Gould,  Esq.  of  Lew  Trenchard,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  Lieut.  Madras  Light  Cavalry,  b.  21  July,  1804;  m.  1st, 
1832,  Sophia  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Admiral  Bond,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  6  Dec.  1863)  had  issue, 

I.  Sabine,  now  of  Lew  Trenchard. 

II.  William  Baring,  6.  25  Oct.  1837. 
m.  Edward  Drake,  b.  U  May,  1851. 


670 


GOU 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


GEA 


I.  Margaret  Ellen,   6.  23  March,  1835;    m.  Eev.  Theodore 
Marsh,  M.A.,  Hector  of  Cawston,  Korfolk. 

He  TO.  2nclly,   18G5,  Lavinia,  dau.  of  Tliomas  Snow,  Esq.  of 
Franklyn,  in  St.  Thomas's,  Devon,  anU  had  issue, 
IV.  Arthur,  6.  15  Dec.  1865. 

II.  Leila,  b.  7  Feb.  18G9. 

Mr.  Edward  Baring-Gould  d.  2C  May,  1872. 

Arms—Ter  saltier  or  and  az.,  a  lion  rampant  countorchanircd, 
for  Gould,  quartering  Baring.  Crests — A  demi-lion  rampant 
az.  bczante,  for  Gould  ;  a  star  of  five  points  erminois,  hetwcen 
two  wings  expanded  arg.,  for  Baking.  JfoJ^o— Gold  bydeth 
ever  bright. 

Seats— Lew  Trcnchard,  Devon;  East  Mcrsca  Rectory,  Essex. 


GOURLAY    OP    KINCBAIG. 

Austin  -  Goueiay,  Eev.  William  Edmttnd 
Chatjfued,  M.A.,  of  Kincraig,  co.  Fife,  late  Eector 
of  Stoke  Abbott,  Dorset,  formerly  Fellow  of  New 
Coll.  Oxford,  s.  his  aunt,  Mrs.  Catherine  Bean 
Goiirlay,  1864,  as  heir  of  entail,  and  thereu]5on 
took  the  additional  surname  of  Gotjrlay  ;  m.  1863, 
Emily,  dau.  of  the  late  Comm.  Frederick  Blair,  E.N. 

HtUCaflf. — Sir  Thomas  Gourlat,  of  Kincraig,  served 
heir  to  his  father,  William,  anno  1G31,  was  male  representative 
of  the  ancient  Scottish  family  of  Gourlay  of  Kincraig,  trace- 
able to  a  very  remote  period.  He  m.  Janet,  dau.  of  Sir  Andrew 
Bruce,  of  Earlshall,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  Thomas,  his  heir ; 
and  a  dau.,  to.  Nathaniel  Spens,  of  Lathallen.  Sir  Thomas, 
although  one  of  the  Committee  of  Parliament  in  1644,  was  yet 
a  good  royalist,  and  had  the  honour  of  knighthood  from  King 
Charles  II.,  as  appears  by  a  charter  tinder  the  Great  Seal, 
dated  15  Feb.  1669.  He  d.  shortly  after,  and  his  son,  Thomas, 
who  TO.  Margaret,  a  dau.  of  Forbes,  of  Eevis,  predeceased  him, 
leaving  two  sons,  i.  Thomas,  and  ii.  William;  and  a  dau., 
Margaret,  who  m.  her  cousin,  Thomas  Spens,  of  Lathallen. 

Thomas  Gourlay,  of  Kincraig,  s.  his  grandfather.  Sir 
Thomas.    He  d.  s.  p.  April,  1683,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

William  Godrlay,  of  Kincraig,  who  m.  Jean,  only  child  of 
John  Lessens,  Esq.,  Provost  of  Haddington,  and  had, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  of  Haddington,  m.  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  David 
Plonderleath,  of  Kailzie,  Advocate  (by  his  wife,  Jean,  dau.  of 
Gordon,  of  Ellon),  and  had  issue, 

1  William,  of  whom  hereafter.  2  David,  who  d.  vnm. 
1  Janet,  m.  Capt.  lleid,  of  the  Dragoons,  and  had  a  dau., 
1)1.  Ker  of  Cavers.  2  Helen,  d.  unm. 

3  Jean,  m.  Dr.  John  Scott,  of  Coats. 
William,  of  Kincraig,  d.  1717,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Gourlay,  of  Kincraig,  who  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
George  Seton,  Esq.,  of  the  family  of  Pitmedden,  and  had  a  son, 
George;  and  a  dau.,  Mary  Ann,  to.  Dr.  Tait,  of  Elic.  The 
son  and  heir,  George  Gourlay,  to.  1757,  Margaret,  only  child 
of  William  Roberton,  Esq.,  W.S.,  and  rf.  1766,  leaving  a  son, 
William,  and  two  daus.,  Margaret,  of  whom  hereafter; 
and  Mary  Ann,  who  d.  unm.  William,  of  Kincraig,  the 
elder,  d.  1776,  and  was  .s.  by  his  grandson, 

William  Gourlay,  of  Kincraig.  He  d.  1792,  v.nm.,  and 
was  s.  by  his  cousin, 

William  Gourlay,  of  Kincraig,  Physician  in  Madeira,  and 
eon  of  John  Gourlay,  of  Haddington  (before  mentioned).  He 
TO.  1st,  1787,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Col.  Philip  Van  Cortlandt,  of 
Cortlandt  Manor,  America,  and  had  a  son  and  four  daus., 

I.  John,  his  hen-. 

I.  Catherine,  afterwards  Mrs.  Bean-Gourlay,  of  Kincraig. 

II.  Elizabeth,  who  d.  v.nm. 

lit.  Jean  Plenderleath,  iii.  Brigadier-Gen.  John  Austin,  of 
the  Portuguese  service,  K.C.T.S.,  Governor  of  Algarva,  and 
a  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  British  service,  who  d.  1860,  and  had 
issue  a  son  and  three  daus.  (she  d.  1823), 
1  AViLLiAM  Edmund  Craufurd  Austin,  M.A.,  the  present 
Mr.  Austin-Gourlay,  of  Kincraig. 

1  Elizabeth  Page. 

2  Susan  Arbuthnot  Craufurd,  to.  Eev.  William  Gorst 
Harrison,  Eector  of  Easington,  co.  Durham,  and  has  issue, 
one  son,  Gilbert  Eliot,  Lieut.  H.N.,  b.  1853,  and  nine  daus., 
1  Gertrude ;  2  Susan ;  3  Kathleen,  m.  Eev.  Frederick  W. 
Murray,  M,A.,  Eector  of  Stone,  Kent,  and  has  issue ;  4 
Emily;  5  Julia;  6  Winifred,  to.  Charles  Eawson,  Esq.  of 
Queensland,  Australia,  and  has  issue;  7Eachel;  SDecima, 
TO.  Edmund  Eawson,  Esq.  of  Queensland,  and  has  issue ; 
and  9  Beatrice. 

3  Anna  Maria  Margaret  Catherine,  to.  William  Charles 
Callow,  Esq.,  Lieut.  2nd  Madras  European  Light  Infantry. 
He  d.  1853. 

IV.  Gertrude,  who  d.  unm. 


William  Gourlay  m.  2ndly,  1822,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Jamcsi 
Macintosh,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  two  daus.,  Marion  .and  Helen. l 
He  d.  Nov.  1827,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  1 

John  Gouri^ay,  of  Kincraig,  who  d.  Dec.  1833,  unm.,  and  | 
was  .s.  by  his  tsusin, 

Margaret  Gourlay,  of  Kincraig,  dau.  of  George,  and  grand*  ' 
dau.  of  William,  of  Kincraig.  She  d.  unm.  1846,  and  was  «.by 
her  cousin, 

Mrs.  Catherine  Bean-Gourlay,  of  Kincraig,  who  m.  1st, 
Capt.  Roden  Douglas,  B.N. ;  and  2ndly,  James  Bean,  Esq.  of 
Madeira.  She  d.  Dec.  1864,  and  was  «.  by  her  nephew,  the 
present  Rev.  William  E.  C.  Austin-Gourlay,  of  Kincraig. 

Arms  (as  matriculated  21  Oct.  1865,  in  the  register  of 
Lord  Lyon)— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  an  eagle  displayed 
arg.  armed  and  beaked  gu.,  for  Gourlay  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  on 
a  chevron  between  three  lions'  gambs  erect  and  erased  gu. 
armed  az.  a  crescent  of  the  first,  for  Austin.  Supporters — Two 
eagles  arg.  armed  and  beaked  gu.  (by  grant  from  tlic  Lord 
Lyon,  as  representative  of  a  family  which  possessed  the  right 
of  free  Barony  prior  to  1587).  Crests — A  demi-eagle,  as  in  the 
arms,  for  Gourlay  ;  an  eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  per  pale 
or  and  gu.,  for  Austin.  JHo«ocs— Profunda  cernit,  for  Gour- 
lay.   Virtute  non  vi,  for  Austin. 

Heal — Kincraig,  Elic,  co.  Fife. 


GOW    OP    FOWLER'S    PARK,    KENT. 

See  Gow  Steuart. 


GOWER    OP    BILL    HILL,    BERKS. 

John  Leveson  Gowee,  Esq.  of  Bill  Hill,  J.P., 
and  D.L.  (/See  Bueke's  Feerage,  Sutherland,  D.), 


GOWER     OP    TITSEY    PARK,    SURREY. 

See  Bueee's  Feerage,  Sutherland,  D. 


GRACE  OP  MANTUA. 
Grace,  John  Dowell  FitzGerald,  Esq.  of 
Mantua  House,  co.  Eoscommon,  b.  11  July,  1821 ; 
s.  his  father  1871 ;  in.  1  Feb.  1855,  Grace,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Thistlothwayte,  Esq.  of  Southwick  Park, 
Hants,  by  Tryphena  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  Dr. 
Henry  Bathurst,  Bishop  of  Norwich. 

ilt'nrrCfJC. — The  oUl  and  eminent  family  of  Grace  ranks 
amongst  the  earliest  of  the  Anglo-Norman  settlers  in  Ireland, 
I'assing  over  the  early  ancestors,  who  all  held  high  position, 
we  come  to 

Sir  John  Le  Gros  (sumamed  Crios  iarainn,  the  Iron- 
belted),  Baron  of  Courtstown  and  Lord  of  Grace's  country, 
living  1520  and  1534.  He  to.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Pierce,  Lord 
Le  Poer,  of  Curraghmore,  co.  Watcrford,  and  had  two  sons, 
JouN,  who,  at  his  father's  decease,  became  Baron  of  Courts- 
tov/n  and  Lord  of  Grace's  country,  ancestor  of  the  senior  line 
of  the  family,  the  Graces,  Barons  of  Courtstown;  and 
Oliver  (Sir).    The  2nd  son. 

Sir  Oliver  Grace,  Knt.  of  Ballylineh  and  Legan  Castles, 
CO.  Kilkenny,  was  Lord  of  Carney,  Tipperary,  and  M.P.  for 
tliat  CO.  1559.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Gerald  Fitzgerald,  3rd 
Lord  Dccies,  by  his  wife,  Ellice,  dau.  of  Pierce,  8th  Earl  of 
Ormonde,  and  dying  about  1580,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Gerald  Grace,  of  Ballylineh  Castle,  who  m.  Margaret,  dan. 
of  Sir  Robert  Hartpole,  of  Shrule  Castle,  Queen's  Co.,  and  was 
s.  at  his  decease,  4  March,  1618,  by  his  son, 

Oliver  Grace,  of  Ballylineh  Castle,  who  d.  27  Aug.  1626, 
leaving  (by  his  wife,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Edmond  Butler,  2nd 
Viscount  Mountgarret)  a  son  and  successor, 

Gerald  Grace,  of  Ballylineh  Castle.  He  fell  at  the  battle 
of  Kilrush,  15  April,  1642,  and  a  confiscation,  by  the  Common- 
wealth, of  estates  to  theextent  of  17,000  acres,  followed.  He 
had  to.  Ellen,  eldest  dau.  and  eventually  co-heir  of  Edmund 
Butler,  3rd  Lord  Dunboyne,  and  his  wife,  Margaret,  sole  heir 
of  Thomas,  4th  Lord  Caher,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Grace,  who  was  styled  of  Ballylineh  Castle,  but 
resided  at  Barrowmount,  co.  Kilkenny.  He  to.  EUinor,  dau.  of 
Edward,  2nd  Viscount  Galmoye,  and  had  issue,  i.  Oliver,  his 
successor;  and  ii.  John,  of  The  Grange,  Queen's  Co.,  who  m. 
Anne,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Grace,  of  Thomastown,  and 
had  an  only  dau.,  Elizabeth,  who  to.  Richard  Gamon,  Esq. 
of  Datchworthbury,  co.  Herts,  and  left  two  children,  1  Richard 


GEA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


GEiE 


G71 


Grace  Gamon,  of  Minobcmlen,  Middlesex,  M.P.  for  Winchester, 
created  a  Haronet  1795,  with  remainder  to  his  cousin,  Uichard 
Grace,  Esq.  of  Boley,  M.P. ;  1  Anna  Eliza  Gamon,  vi.  James 
Brydfces,  3rd  Duke  of  Chandos.    The  eldest  son, 

Oliver  Grace,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  Chief  Remembrancer  of  the 
Exchequer  in  Ireland,  settled  at  Shanganagh,  now  called 
Gracelicld,  Queen's  Co.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  onlj-  surviving 
child  of  John  Bryan,  Esq.  of  Bawnmore,  co.  Kilkenny;  and  d. 
8  June,  1708,  leaving  by  his  wife  (who  m.  2udly,  Edmond 
Butler,  Gth  Viscount  Mount  Garret), 

Michael,  his  heir. 

Eobei-t,  TO.  Catherine,  only  child  of  Sheffield  Grace,  Esq.,  and 
left  an  only  child.  Sir  Edmund,  Kiit.  of  Malta,  c^  u,im. 

Shefl3eld,  d.  1099. 

Lettice,  m.  John  Grace,  Baron  of  Courtstown. 

Anne,  m.  1st,  Eichard,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Richard  Nagle, 
Secretary  of  State  for  Ireland  temp.  James  II.,  but  had  no 
issue.  She  m.  2ndly,  Edmond  Butler,  8th  Lord  Dunboyne, 
and  was  mother  of  the  9th,  10th,  and  12th  Lords. 

Ellis,  or  Alicia,  to.  Samuel  Gale,  Esq.  of  Ashlield,  Queen's 

The  eldest  son, 

Michael  Grace,  Esq.  of  Gracefleld,  m.  Mary,  dan.  of  John 
Calwey,  Esq.  of  Lota  House,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Oliver,  his  successor. 

II.  John,  of  Sheffield  Lodge,  d.  v/nm. 

in.  William,  who  resided  chiefly  at  St.  Germains,  France,  m. 
Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Richard  Harford,  Esq.  of  Marsh- 
field,  CO.  Dublin;  and  dying  23  Kov.  1777,  left  two  sons 
and  a  dau., 

1  Richard,  of  Boley,  M.P.,  upon  whom  the  baronetage 
conferred  1795  on  Sir  Richard  Grace  Gamon,  was  entailed! 
He  d.  Jan-.  1801,  and  his  son  and  heir  inherited  that;  tiUe' 
Sir  William  Grace,  Bart,  {refer  to  Burke's  Peerage  and 
Jiiironttagc.) 

2  John,  Capt.  of  Horse  in  the  Imperial  Service ;  d.  at  the 
siege  of  Belgrade,  31  Oct.  17S9. 

1  Clare  Louisa,  m.  William  Middleton,  Esq.  of  Stockeld, 
CO.  York. 
rv.  Slieffield,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Bagot.  Esq.  of  Castle 
Bagot;  andrf.  3  May,  1742,  leaving  an  only  child,  Kaj-mond, 
who  d.  unm.  in  France,  1704. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Eichard  Shee,  Esq.  of  Cloran,  co.  Tipperary. 
and  had  issue. 

II.  Helena,  in.  Simon  Kavanagh,  Esq.  of  Inch,  co.  Carlow 
and  had  a  son.  Sir  James  Kavanagh,  who  was  slain  in  the 
French  war,  1795,  leaving  a  son,  Henry  Kavanagh,  a  General 
in  the  Imperial  Service,  Baron  of  Hungary. 

Mr.  Grace  d.  19  Nov.  1760,  and  was  .5.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Oliver  Grace,  Esq.  of  Gracefleld,  who  to.  Wary,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  John  Dowell,  Esq.  of  Montagh,  iiow  Mantua,  co.  Eos- 
common,  and  had  issue, 

Michael,  of  Gracefleld,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Nicholas 
Plunket,  Esq.  of  Dunsoghly,  co.  Dublin;  and  dying  25  Aug. 
1785,   aged  63,  left  an  only  child,   the  late  Alicia  Grace 
Kavanagh,  ot  Gracefleld.        John,  of  whom  presently. 
Mr.  Grace  d.  24  Aug.  1781,  aged  77.    The  2nd  son, 

John  Grace,  Esq.  of  Mantua,  6.  1734,  served  several  years 
in  the  Austrian  army;  to.  3  Sept.  1783,  Mary  Clare,  2nd  dau. 
and  co-heiress  of  Patrick  Hussey,  Esq.  of  Ardmore,  co.  Kerry, 
by  whom  (who  d.  7  Kov.  1819)  he  had  one  son  and  two  daus., ' 

Oliver  Dowell  John,  late  of  Mantua. 

Catharine  EUza,m.Aug.  1821,  Rice  Hussey,  Esq.  of  Miltown 
CO.  Kerry.  Maria,  a  Nun,  d.  April,  1837.        ' 

Mr.  Grace  d.  25  April,  1811,  at  the  age  of  75.    His  only  son, 

Oliver  Dowell  John  Grace,  Esq.  of  Mantua,  and  of  Grace- 
field,  Queen's  Co.,  chief  of  his  house,  and  male  representative 
of  the  ancient  feudal  Lords  of  Courtstown,  late  M.P.  for  co. 
Roscommon,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1831,  b.  19  Oct. 
1791 ;  r.i.  S  Sept.  1819,  Frances  Mary,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Sir 
Eichard  Nagle,  Bart,  of  Jamestown,  co.  Westmeath,  by  his 
1st  wife,  Catherine  Fitzgerald,  of  Punchars  Grange,  co.  Kildare, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1  June,  1826)  had  issue, 

X.  John  Dowell  Fitzgerald,  now  of  Blantna. 

II.  Eichard  Joseph,  R.M.,  h.  8  March,  1824;  m.  1st,  Nov. 
1848.  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Sweetman,  Esq.  of  Eaheny 
CO.  Dublin,  which  lady  d.  s.  j).  1  Sept.  1858.  He  m.  2ndly' 
Barbara,  dnu.  of  H.  E.  Taaffe,  Esq.;  and  d.  May,  I864' 
having  by  her  two  daus. 

III.  Raymond  Joseph,  d.  13  Oct.  1831. 

I.  Mary  Clare,  m.  6  March,   1818.  Robert  Arcbliold,  Esq.  of 
Davidstuwn,  co.  Kildare,  who  is  deceased.    Slie  is  now  a 
Nun. 
He  t?.  1871. 

i^nns— Gu.,  a  lion  rampant  per  fess  arg.  and  or,  quarterin'r 
HiNDSuR,  Butler,  Sheffield,   Dowell,  &c.     Cr(st—A  demi° 
ion  rami.ant  arg.    Mottoes— ^n  grace  affie,  and  Concordant 
lomine  facta. 
^  Seo«s— Mantua  House,  near  Elphin;  and  Gracefleld,  Queen's 


GRADWELIi    OF    DOWTH    HALL. 

Geadwell,  Eichaed,  Esq.  of  Dowth  Hall,  co 
Meath,  and  Carlaiistown,  co.  Westmeath  JP 
h.  29  April,  1824 ;  m.  13  April,  1852,  '  Maria 
Theresa,  elder  dau.  of  the  late  James  MacEvoy 
Esq.  of  Tobertvnan,  co.  Meath,  bv  Theresa  his  wife,' 
youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  late  Sir  Joshua 
CoUes  Meredyth,  Earfc.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Robert  Bernard,  Royal  Meath  Militia,  h.  2  July,  1858. 

I.  Theresa  Henrietta,  m.  20  Dec.  1877,  Hon.  Richard  Anthony 
Nugent,  of  Cloonevan,  Tynagh,  co.  Galway,  youngest  son 
of  Anthony  Francis,  9th  Earl  of  Westmeath. 

II.  -Annette  Mary. 

ill'UCagC— The  Gradwells  are  an  old  Lancashire  family, 
long  settled  in  the  neighbourhood  of  Preston.  Several  genera- 
tions back,  BiR.  Gradwell,  of  Hall  Yards  (the  site  of  the  pre- 
sent Clifton  Hall)  is  stated  to  have  held  a  considerable  portion 
of  Chfton,  CO.  Lancaster.  He  m.  and  had  three  sons  and  eight 
daus.  Of  the  sons  the  eldest  d.  unm. ;  but  from  the  youngest 
springs  the  family  now  seated  at  Dowth  Hall,  co.  Meath. 

Robert  Gradwell,  of  Clifton,  )/!.  Alice  Holdeu,  had  a  dau. 
Ann,  the  wife  of  Graystock ;  and  a  son,  ' 

Richard  Gradwell,  Esq.  of  Clifton,  6.  1701,  who  to.  Ann 
Holden,  an  only  Uau.,  and  had  issue,  1  Robert,  who  d.  at  the 
age  of  21;  2  John,  of  whose  descendants  we  treat;  1  Helen, 
(who  m.  William  Brown,  and  had  issue,  George  Brown,  D.D., 
first  Catholic  Bishop  of  Liverpool;  Eichard  Brown;  and 
Helen);  2  Dorothy;  and  3  Alice.  Eichard  Gradwell  d.  1761. 
His  2nd  son, 

John  Gradwell,  Esq.  of  Clifton,  6.  1749;  m.  12  Oct.  1774, 
Margaret,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Gregson,  Esq.  of  Balders- 
tone,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  July,  1827)  liad 
issue, 
Richard,  of  Clifton,  6.  4  Aug.  1775;  m.  1798,  Jane  Marsh,  of 
Hmdley ;  and  d.  28  Oct.   1843,  leaving  an  only  child  and 
heiress,  Margaret,  who  inherited  the  Clifton  and  Balder-s- 
tone property,  and  )a.  Eichard  Carr,  Esq.  of  Preston:  she 
d.  13  Sept.  1831.  John,  who  d.  unm. 

Robert,  a  Bishop  in  the  Catholic  Church,  deceased. 
George,  of  whom  presently. 
Henry,  Vicar-General  Catholic  Church,  deceased. 
.tVnn,  d.  1869. 
Mr.  Gradwell  d.  21  April,  1829.    His  4th  son, 

George  Gradwell,  Esq.  of  Preston,  co.  Lancaster,  Director 
of  a  bank  there.  Col.  of  Volunteers,  and  J.P.,  6.  at  Clifton, 
6  Feb.  1779 ;  m.  29  Juno,  1819,  Mary,  dan.  of  Richard  Ashhurst, 
Esq.  of  Puddington,  co.  Chester,  by  Helen  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Richard  Blundell,    Esq.,  whose  father,  Richard  Blundell,  of 
Carside,  is  supposed  to  have  been  descended  from  the  Blun- 
DELLs  of  Iiicc.    By  Blary  Ashhurst  his  wife  (who  d.  9  April, 
1848)  Mr.  Gradwell  had  issue, 
John,  of  Platten  Hall,  co.  Meath,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  of  Drog- 
heda  1855;  b.  22  April,  1822;  m.  17  June,  1851,  Ellen,  dau. 
of  Peter  Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of  Soho,  co.  Westmeath,  and  d. 
July,  1874,  leaving  issue,  George,  &.  14  April,  1852 ;  Ellen 
Mary;  Cecilia;  Mary  Margaret;  and  Henrietta  Maria. 
Eichard,  now  of  Dowth  Hall  and  Carlanstown. 
Robert  (Rev.).  George  (Rev.),  d.  1855. 

Mary  Ann,  m.  James  Gernon,  Esq.  of  Athcaino  Castle,  co. 
Meath;  and  rf.  1848. 
Mr.  Gradwell  d.  1  Dec.  1S49. 

Arms— Or,  two  foxes  courant  in  pale  ppr.  in  the  centre  chief 
point  a  rose  gu.  Crest— A  stag  trippant  ppr.  collared  and 
chained  or,  charged  with  a  rose  gu.    Motto— Nn  desperandum. 

Stai— Dowth  Hall,  near  Drogheda. 


GEiEME    OF    GARVOCK. 

Gr^me,  Eobeet  de  GEiEME,  Esq.  of  Garvocic 
CO.  Perth,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  J.P.  co! 
Pertli,  5.13  Feb.  1811;  s.  Dec.  1859. 

EurraCir.— William  Gb.t;me,  3rd  son  of  Sir  William  Gra- 
ham, of  Kincardine  (ancestor  of  the  Dukes  of  Montrose),  by 
his  2nd  wife,  Princess  Mary  Stuart,  dau.  of  Robert  III.,  King 
of  Scotland,  was  the  1st  Graeme  of  Garvock,  and  direct  ancestor 
of  the  present  family.  He  was  a  soldier,  and  for  his  faithful 
services  to  King  James  I.,  his  uncle,  obtained,  in  early  life, 
a  grant  of  the  lands  and  barony  of  Garvock,  which  was 
afterwards  confirmed,  1473.  He  lived  to  an  advanced  age, 
and  left  a  son, 

Matthew  le  Gk^me,  of  Garvock,  who  s.  to  William  1502, 
but  died  soon  afterwards,  being  advanced  in  years  leloie  Iiis 
father's  death.    He  was  s.  by  his  son, 


C72 


GE.JE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


G^M 


AncniBALD  GnxME,  who  fell  at  Floddcn,  9  Sept.  1513, 
leaving  a  son  and  sucecsEor. 

John  Gk^me,  of  Garvock,  who  m.  1st,  Mirabell,  dau.  of 
John  Whyte,  of  Lumbany;  and  2ndly,  Katharine,  dau.  of 
Walter  Arnot,  of  that  ilk,  1545.  He  left  two  sons,  i.  James, 
who  s.  him  ;  ii.  John,  of  Balgowan,  ancestor  of  the  Grahams 
of  Balgoune,  and  of  the  gallant  Lord  Lynedoch,  the  hero  of 
Barossa. 

James  G  h/emt,  of  Garvock  (the  elder  son),  s.  his  father,  John, 
and  hi.  Janet  lionar,  dau.  of  Bonar,  of  Kelty,  1571,  by  whom  he 
had  issue.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

NiNiAN  Gk/Eme,  of  Garvock,  who  m.  1606,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Laurence  Oliijhant,  of  Fergandenny,  and  by  her  was 
father  of 

John  Gr.eme,  of  Garvock,  who  m.  16-38,  Agnci?  Drummond, 
dau.  of  George  Drummond,  of  Balloch,  and  was  father  of 

James  Gk«me,  of  Garvock,  who  m.  1678,  Anne,  dau.  of 
John  Stewart,  of  Arntullie  and  Cardneys,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

James  Graeme,  of  Garvock,  whom  1st,  Amelia,  dau.  of  Sir 
Robert  Moray,  of  Abercairney,  by  whom  he  had  three  sons, 
James,  John,  and  Robert,  and  two  daus.,  Anna  and  Eliza- 
beth. He  m.  2ndly,  1720,  Bettic  Bell,  sister  of  Charles  Bell,  of 
Craigfoodie,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.  He  was  i.  by  his 
youngest  and  only  surviving  son, 

Robert  Gr/Eme,  of  Garvock,  who  m.  1736,  Katherine,  dau.  of 
James  Oliphant,  Esq.  of  Gask,  by  whom  he  had  four  sons, 
James,  Lawrence,  Charles  James  Stewart,  and  Robert,  with 
two  daus.,  Amelia  Anna  Sophia  and  Margaret.  This  laird  was 
involved  in  the  rising  of  1745,  after  which  he  escaped  to  France, 
and  entered  the  French  service,  in  which  he  remained  for 
several  years,  leaving  his  estates  to  his  eldest  son.  He  returned, 
however,  eventually,  and  d.  in  his  native  country.  Ue  was 
s.  by  his  son, 

James  GR«>rE,  of  Garvock,  6.  9  March,  1737;  who  ni.  1st, 
1764,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Nisbet,  of  the  family  of 
Dean,  and  by  her  had  issue,  Robert,  his  eldest  son  ;  Janet, 
m.  Capt.  Rollo;  and  other  children.  He  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Capt.  Robertson,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.  1832.  Garvock  d.  1812, 
and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son, 

Robert  Gr;e.me,  of  Garvock,  J.P.  andD.L.  force.  Perth, 
h.  4  Sept.    1766;    m.  1  Sept.   1802,  Jane  Anne,  only  dau.  of 
William  Aytoun,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Roger  Aytoun,  7th  laird  of 
Inchdarnie,  co.  Fife,  and  had  issue, 
James,  his  successor. 

AVilliam,  b.  30  Dec.  1806;  d.  14  March,  1820. 
Robert,  late  of  Well  Hall,  co.  Lanark,  in  wliich  co.  he  was  a 
Magistrate  and  a  Commissioner  of  Supply,  b.  12  June,  1811 ; 
m.  28  April,  1843,  Anne,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  Patrick  Baron 
Seton,  of  Preston,  co.  Linlithgow,  and  Ekolsund,  in  Sweden, 
and  d.  22  Oct.  1870,  leaving  issue,  Robert  Seton,  b.  19  Feb. 
1849,  educated  at  Trin.  Coll.  Oxford,  and  called  to  the  Bar 
at  the  Inner  Temple  1875 ;    and  Agnes  F'rances  Anne,  b. 
14  March,  1846 ;  rn.  19  Jan.  1871,  Charles  Clarke  Higgins, 
late  Capt.  13th  Hussars,  only  son  of  Charles  Higgins,  Esq.  of 
Boycott  Manor,  Bucks. 
Isabella  Edmonstoune,  d.  18  Jan.  1837. 
Mary,  in.  1830,  the  late  Angus  Turner,  Esq.  of  Glentyre,  co. 
Perth,  J.P.  for  cos.  of  Perth  and  Lanark,  a  Commissioner  of 
Supply  in  co.  Perth,  and  had  issue,  1  Jane  Anne  Aytoun,  ra. 
Sept.  1857,  Redmond  Rideout  Bewley  Caton,  Esq.  of  the  1st 
Royals,  only  son  of  R.  R.  Caton,  Esq.  of  Binbrook  and  Bishop- 
Norton,  CO.  Lincoln  (see  p.  284) ;  2  Mary  Helena  de  Jersey, 
rti.  1863,  the  late  L.  E.  O'Connor,  Esq.,  Capt.  83rd  regt., 
eldest  son  of  Major-Gen.  Smythe  O'Connor,  C.B. 
Jane  Anne. 
Janet  Rollo. 
Katharine  Oliphant. 
Garvock  d.  18  March,  1846,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James   Grjeme,  of  Garvock,  J. P.,  6.  23  July,  1803;    m.  27 
June,  1837,  Helena,  only  surviving  child  of  the  late  Charles  de 
Jersey,  Esq.,  H.M.'s  Attorney-General  for  the  island  of  Guern- 
sey, and  had  issue, 
Robert  de  Grjeme,  now  of  Garvock. 
Charles  de  Jersey,  h.  22  Dec.  1842,  Capt.  5th  Fusiliers. 
Frederick  James,  of  the  Royal  Artillery,  b.  10  Sept.  1857. 
Mary  Elizabetli  de  Jersey  Katharine,  m.  12  F'eb.  1876,  Count 
Vaquier  de  Lamothe. 

Jane  Anne  Jessie,  m.  7  Jan.  1863,  Edward  Lindsay  Ward, 
Assist.  Comm.-Gen.,  and  has  two  daus. 
Georgiana  Helena  Caroline  de  Jersey,  m.  15  Sept.   1809, 
Thomas  Edward  Thorpe,  Esq.,  27th  Madras  Native  Infantry. 
Henrietta  Matilda. 

Agnes  Rollo,  to.  7  Oct.   1873,  Thomas  Pery  Powell,  Esq., 
Capt.  Lanceshire  Militia,  late  Lieut.  83rd  regt. 
Charlotte  Frederica  Elizabeth  Hay.  ra.  27  April,  1875.  Francis 
Pery  Hutchesson,  Esq.  of  Guernsey,  and  has  two  daus. 
He  d.  Dec.  1859,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  Robert  de  Gr-eme,  the 
present  Garvock. 


Armx — Or,  three  piles  gu.  issuing  from  a  chief  sa.  charge(?' 
with  as  many  escallops  of  the  first  within  a  double  tiessura 
tlory  counterflory  of  the  first,  to  mark  the  royal  descent  from 
King  Robert  111.  of  Hcotland.  Cresl — A  lion  rampant  gu. 
3Iotto — Noli  me  tangere. 

-Seat— Garvock,  Bridge  of  Earn, 


gr.^m:e  of  orchill. 

Grjeme  Oliphant,  Mes.  Henrietta,  of  Orchill, 
CO.  Perth,  m.  20  Oct.  18i0,  James  Blair  OlipiianL, 
Esq.  of  Gask,  co  Perth  (representative  of  the  Lords 
Oliphant),  who  d.  without  issue,  7  Dec.  1847. 

iLtllCajJC— William,  2nd  Earl  of  Montrose,  had  by  his 
wife.  Lady  Janet  Keith,  eldest  dau.  of  WilUam,  3rd  Earl 
Marischal,  four  sons, 

Robert,  Lord  Grahame,  who  predeceased  his  father,  leaving 
a  son,  John,  3rd  Earl  of  Montrose. 

Alexander  Grahame,  pensioner  of  Cambus  Kenneth. 

Mdnoo  Grahame,  ancestor  of  the  family  before  us. 

William  Grahame,  ancestor  of  the  Grahames  of  Killearn. 

MuNGo  Grahame,  3rd  son  of  William,  2nd  Earl  of  Montrose, 
designated  in  the  old  writs  of  the  family,  "  Quintlgernus 
Grahame  de  Rathernes  unus  Magistorum  hospitii  regis," 
received  from  his  father  by  a  charter,  dated  4  April,  1544,  in 
which  he  is  called  "  his  belovit  sone,"  the  lands  of  Rathernes, 
and  by  another  charter,  dated  9  Dec.  1560,  the  lands  of  Orchill 
and  Garvok.  By  his  wife,  Marjory,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Edmonstone,  of  Duntreath,  he  left  a  son. 

Sir  John  GEAaAME,  of  Orchill,  s.  his  father  1590,  and  d. 
leaving  a  son, 

John  Grahame,  of  Orchill,  b.  his  father  1020,  and  by  his 
wife,  Jean,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Chisholm,  of  Crumlix,  left  a  son, 

James  Grahame,  of  Orchill,  s.  his  father  1673,  and  as  nearest 
agnate,  was  served  tutor-at-law  to  James,  4th  Marquess  of 
Montrose,  16  March,  1688.  James  Grahame  left  (besides  a 
dau..  Christian,  ni.  Patrick  Murray,  of  Dollary)  a  son, 

William  Grahame,  of  Orchill,  who  s.  him,  and  d.  leaving 
an  only  dau.  and  heiress, 

Beatrix  Grahame,  m.  David  Graeme,  son  of  Grseme  of 
Pitcairn,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  George  Grame,  of 
Inchbrakie,  who  was  son  of  George  Graeme,  of  Monzie,  who 
was  son  of  Mr.  James  Graeme,  of  Monzie,  who  was  eldest  SDn 
of  Patrick  Graeme,  of  Inchbrakie,  by  his  2nd  wife,  Margaret 
Scott,  heiress  of  Monzie.  David  Graeme,  of  Orchill,  had  by  his 
wife,  Beatrix  Grahame,  who  d.  1734,  a  son,  James  Gr«;me,  who 
s.  his  mother  in  the  estate  of  Orchill,  and  d.  s.  'p.,  when  his 
father,  David  Grsme,  made  up  titles  to  him,  and  having  in. 
2ndly,  1748,  the  Hon.  Louisa  Nairne,  7th  dau.  of  William,  2nd 
Lord  Nairne,  by  Margaret,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Robert, 
1st  Lord  Nairne,  his  wife,  he  had  by  her  two  sons,  William, 
who  s.  him ;  and  Charles,  who  had  a  son.  Col.  Graeme. 

William  Graeme,  of  Orchill  (son  of  David),  m.  Amelia,  dau. 
of  Patrick  Graeme,  of  Inchbrakie,  and  widow  of  James  Camp- 
bell, of  Monzie,  by  whom  he  had  Patrick  Graeme  and  Lawrence 
Graeme,  who  both  d.  s.  p. ;  Margaret  Anne  Graeme,  who  s.  him 
in  the  estate;  and  Henrietta  Maria  Graeme.    The  elder  dau., 

Margaret  Anne  Gr^me,  of  Orchill,  m.  James  Gillespie 
Grahame,  Esq.,  by  whom  she  had  two  daus.,  Henrietta,  now 
Mrs.  Gr/Eme  Oliphant,  of  Orchill;  and  Jane  AmcUa  Gillespie, 
who  d.  Jan.  1845,  unm. 

^)-))!s— Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  boar's  head  gu.  on  a 
chief  sa.  three  escalleps  of  the  first,  2nd,  and  3rd  arg.  three  roses 
gu.  Ci-esl—An  eagle  volant  ppr.  il/o«o— Ardenter  prosequor 
alls. 

-btai— Orchill  House,  co.  Perth. 


GRiEME    OP    INCHBEAKIE. 

Gt?.t::^ie,  Patrick  James  Frederick,  Esq.  of 
Inchbrakie  and  Aberuthven,  co.  .Perth,  late  Lieut. 
79th  Highlanders,  b.  16  March,  1849  j  s.  his  father 
20  Dec.  1854. 

ILllTtagC.— This  ancient  family  derives  in  a  direct  male 
descent  from  William,  the  1st  Earl  of  Montrose,  who  was  killed 
at  Flodden,  1513.  The  Earl,  by  his  3rd  wife.  Christian,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Wavan,  of  Stevenson,  and  relict  of  Patrick,  6th  Lord 
Hallyburton,  had  two  sons,  Patrick,  of  whom  we  treat;  and 
Andrew,  who  entered  the  Church  and  became  1st  Protestant 
Bishop  of  Dunblane.    The  former, 

Patrick  Gr«me,  of  Inchbrakie,  m.  Margaret  Stewart,  dau. 
of  Lord  Fleming,  and  grand-dau.  of  the  Duke  of  Albany. 
brother  of  King  James  IV.,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Sir 


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Duncan  Campbell,  of  Glenorchy)  had  issue.  Patrick  d.  1538, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Geoegb  Ge«me,  of  Inchbrakie,  served  heir  to  his  father 
1555.    He  m.  iVIargaret,  dau.  of  Andrew  Rollo,  Baron  of  Dun- 

irub,  ancestor  of  Lord  Rollo,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  John 
Sraeme,  1st  of  Balgowan)  had  issue,  Patrick,  his  successor; 
John,  the  first  of  the  family  of  Grammes  of  Bucklivie ;  and 
Greorge,  Bishop  of  Orkney,  1615.  George  d.  1576,  and  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

Patrick  Gb/eme,  of  Inchlirakie,  m.  1st,  Nicholas,  dau.  of 
Browne,  of  Fordell;  and  2ndly,  Margaret  Scott,  heiress  of 
Monzie,  co.  Perth  (a  branch  of  the  Scotts  of  Balweerie. 
Patrick  Graeme  d.  1635,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son  (by  his 
Isc  wife), 

George  Gr^me,  of  Inchbrakie,  who  suffered  severely  during 

;he  Civil  Wars,  having  been  fined  and  imprisoned  1641.    He 

Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Keith,  of  Ludquhairn,  of  a 

founger  branch  of  the  Earl  Marischal's  family,  and  d.  1654; 

lis  son, 

Patrick  Gr«me,  of  Inchbrakie,  the  well-known  Royalist  of 
lis  time,  in  conjunction  witli  the  Marquess  of  Montrose,  is  nien- 
;ioned  in  all  the  histories  of  the  period.  He  m.  Jean,  dau.  of 
Lord  Madderty,  and  had  issue,  i.  George,  his  successor; 
I.  Patrick,  Capt.  of  the  Edinburgh  Town  Guard,  and  after- 
shards  Col.  of  Dragoons  in  King  James  II. 's  army;  iii.  John, 
Postmaster-General  of  Scotland;  iv.  James,  of  Newton,  Soli- 
;itor-General  for  Scotland  1688;  i.  Anne,  m.  1st,  P.  Smith, 
)f  Eapness,  and  2ndly,  Sir  Robert  Moray,  of  Abercairney ; 
Margaret,  m.  Robert,  1st  Lord  Nairne.  Col.  Graeme  d. 
1687,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Gr.«me,  of  Inchbrackie,  m.  Mary  Nicol,  heiress  of 
Soyston  and  Granton,  near  Edinburgh,  and  d.  1704.  His 
ildest  son  and  heir, 

Patrick  Gr^me,  of  Inchbrakie,  was  out  of  the  country  1715, 
)ut  the  Castle  of  Inchbrakie  was  burned  by  the  Duke  of 
Argyll's  army  after  the  Battle  of  Sheriffmuir.  He  m.  Janet, 
tau.  of  Pearson  of  Kippenross,  and  dying  1740,  was  s.  by  his 
randson, 

Patrick  Gr^me,  of  Inchbrakie,  Capt.  in  the  Dutch  service 
son  of  George  GrEeme  and  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Lindsay 
)f  Cavill).  In  1770  he  was  served  "  heir  to  Patrick,  1st  of 
nchbrakie,  2nd  son  of  William,  1st  Earl  of  Montrose."  He  m. 
\melia,  eldest  dau.  of  Lawrence  Oliphant,  of  Gask,  by  his  wife, 
he  Hon.  Amelia  Nairne,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

George,  his  heir. 

Patrick,  Lieut.-Col.  42nd  Highlanders ;  d.  in  India. 

Lawrence,  Capt.  R.N.,  drowned  on  returning  home  from  the 
West  Indies,  in  tlie  "  Ville  de  Paris,"  after  the  action  with 
Count  de  Grasse. 

Amelia,  m.  1st,  James  Campbell,  of  Monzie;  and  2ndly, 
William  Grahame,  of  Orchill.  Margaret,  d.  s.  ^. 

Louisa,  m.  Robert  Stewart,  of  Fincastle. 
>pt.  Graeme  d.  1796,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Gr^me,  of  Inchbrakie,  Capt.  in  72nd  Highlanders, 
ind  Col.  of  the  Perthshire  Cavalry.  He  served  at  the  siege  of 
jribraltar,  where  he  was  wounded.  He  to.  1792,  Margaret, 
sldest  dau.  of  Oliphant  of  Condie,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18u9)  had 
ssue, 

Patrick,  an  officer  in  the  army,  killed  in  action  in  North 
America,  1814.  George  Drommond,  his  heir. 

Lawrence,  Major  in  the  army,  and  Lieutenant-Governor  of 
Tobago,  m.  Miss  Ridgeway,  and  lias  issue,  Patrick,  (/.  1866  ; 
Lawrence;  Drummond,  rf.  Is62;  Margaret;  Louisa;  and 
Susan  Emily.    He  d.  1851. 

Alexander,  Commander  R.N.,  m.  Ellenora,  dau.  of  John 
Johnson,  Esq.  of  Kirby,  co.  Lancaster. 

Anthony  James,  d.  in  India  1822. 

Grace  Anne  Sophia,  d.  1854.  Margaret,  d.  1802. 

Col.  Graeme  d.  1840,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Major  George  Drummond  Graeme,  of  Inchbrakie,  K.H.,  m. 
18  Jan.  1842,  Marianne  Jane,  last  surviving  dau.  of  James, 
Viscount  Stratliallan,  and  grand-dau.  of  John,  4th  Duke  of 
A.thole,  and  had  issue, 

Patrick  James  Frederick,  now  of  Inchbrakie. 

Amelia  Anne  Margaret,  m.  21  April,  1874,  Lieut.  Arwed 
Giersberg,  Prussian  Army.  Beatrice  Marianne  Jane. 

Major  Graeme  served  in  the  British  army  during  the  Peninsular 
War,  and  was  present  at  Waterloo,  where  he  was  severely 
wounded.  He  was  subsequently  in  the  Hanoverian  Guards, 
in  which  he  attained  the  rank  of  Major.  Major  Graeme  d.  at 
Tours,  20  Dec.  1854.     Hon.  Mrs.  Grame  d.  19  May,  1876. 

Arms — Or,  a  dyke  fessways  broken  down  in  some  places  and 
In  base  a  rose  gu.  on  a  chief  sa.  three  escallops  of  the  first. 
Crest— A  mailed  hand  holding  a  garland  ppr,  MoLlo—A. 
Deo  victoria. 

Scat — Inchbrakie  House,  Crieff,  co.  Perth. 


GRAHAM    OF    FINTRY. 

HfltCilSC— Sib  William  Graham,  Lord  of  Kincardine, 
chief  of  the  name,  and  ancestor  of  the  Dukes  of  Montrose, 
m.  1406,  for  his  2nd  wife,  the  Lady  Mary  Stuart,  dau.  of 
Robert  III.,  King  of  Scotland,  and  widow  of  George,  Earl  of 
Angus,  and  of  Sir  James  Kennedy,  of  Dunure.  Of  this  mar- 
riage the  sons  were  Robert  (Sir),  who  became  of  Fintry  ; 
Patrick,  1st  Archbishop  of  St.  Andrews;  William,  ancestor  of 
the  Grahams  of  Garvock;  Harry,  and  Walter,  from  whom 
descended  the  Grahams  of  Knockdolian,  Carrick,  and  of  Wal- 
lacetown,  Dumbarton.    The  eldest  son. 

Sir  Robert  Graham,  of  Fintry,  in.  Janet,  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Sir  Richard  Lovell,  of  Ballumbie,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Douglas,  of  Lockleven,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Robert,  his  heir. 

n.  John,  of  Balargus,  co.  Forfar,  m.  Matilda,  dau.  of  Sir 
James  Scrimgeour,  Constable  of  Dundee,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

John  Graham,  of  Balargus,  who  acquired,  1530,  the  land 
of  Kirkton,  and  subsequently  those  of  Claverhouse.  He  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Bethune,  of  Balfour,  and  had  a  son 
and  successor, 

John  Graham,  of  Claverhouse,  living  1541,  m.  Anne,  dau. 
of  Robert  Lundin,  of  Balgony,  in  Fife,  and  was  s.  at  his 
decease,  about  1580,  by  his  oldest  son, 

Sir  William  Graham,  of  Claverhouse,  d.  1642,  leaving, 
by  Marian  his  wile,  dau.  of  Thomas  Fotheringhame,  of 
Powie,  two  sons, 

George,  his  heir,  of  Claverhouse,  d.  1615,  leaving  two  sons. 
The  elder.  Sir  William  Graham,  of  Claverhou.se,  was 
father  of  John  Graham,  the  heroic  Graham  of  Claver- 
house, Viscount  Dundee,  killed  at  Killiecrankie,  26  May, 
1689  (see  Burke's  Extincl  Peerage). 
Walter,  ancestor  of  the  Grahams  of  Duntnine. 
Sir  Robert  Graham  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Graham,  of  Fintry,  m.  the  Lady  Elizabeth  Douglas, 
dau.  of  John,  Earl  of  Angus,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sir  David  Graham,  3rd  Laird  of  Fintry,  m.  a  dau.  of  Wil- 
liam, 1st  Earl  of  Montrose,  by  Annabella  his  wife,  dau.  of 
John,  1st  Lord  Drummond,  and  left  a  son  and  successor, 

William  Graham,  4th  of  Fintry,  m.  Catharine,  dau.  of  John 
Beaton,  of  Balfour,  and  sister  of  Cardinal  Beaton,  Archbishop 
of  St.  Andrew's,  and  Chancellor  of  Scotland,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son. 

Sir  David  Graham,  5th  of  Fintry,  knighted  by  James  'VI. 
He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  James,  Lord  Ogilvy,  ancestor  of  the 
Earls  of  Airlie,  and  had  three  sons  and  one  dau.,  Aylson,  m. 
John  Creighton,  of  Innermylie.    Hie  eldest  son  and  successor, 

David  Graham,  6th  of  Fintry,  m.  Barbara,  dau.  of  Sir  James 
Scott,  of  Balwearie  (lineal  descendant  of  the  celebrated  Sir 
Michael  Scott),  and  had  two  sons,  David,  his  heir;  and  James, 
who  possessed  the  lands  of  Monorgan  and  Craigo  Fintry,  was 
beheaded  at  Edinburgh,  1592,  for  his  participation,  with  the 
Earls  of  Huntly  and  Errol,  in  the  Popish  plot,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

David  Graham,  7th  of  Fintry,  a  devoted  royalist,  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Sir  James  Halliburton,  of  Pitcur,  by  Margaret  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Sir  James  Scrymgeour,  of  Dudhope,  1st  "Viscount 
Dudhope,  and  left  two  sons,  and  one  dau.,  m.  —  Mackintosh, 
of  Mackintosh.    David  Graham  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Graham,  8th  of  Fintry,  m.  the  Lady  Margaret  Scrym- 
geour, only  child  of  James,  Earl  of  Dundee,  by  the  Lady 
Margaret  Ramsay  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Dalhousie,  and 
had  one  son,  who  d.  young.  He  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his 
brother, 

James  Graham,  9th  of  Fintry,  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  Angus  regt. 
He  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  Col.  Hay,  of  Killour,  by  the  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Whitelaw,  of  Whitson  and  Whitelaw,  and  was  s.  by 
his  elder  son, 

David  Graham,  10th  Laird  of  Fintry,  m.  Anna,  eldest  dau. 
of  Robert  Moray,  of  Abercairny,  by  Anna  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Patrick  Grzeme,  of  Inchbrakie,  and  had,  to  survive  youth,  one 
son  and  ten  daus.     The  son, 

Robert  Graham,  11th  of  Fintry,  m.  1735,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Murray,  of  Ochtertyre,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Hugh,  10th  Lord  Lovat,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  sen, 

Robert  Graham,  I2th  of  Finery,  b.  17  Jan.  1749;  m.  Mar- 
garet Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Mylne,  Esq.  of  Mylneficld  (by. 
Isabella  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Dr.  George  Gray,  of  lIiintin.L,'don, 
younger  son  of  Gray,  of  Hackerton,  a  son  of  the  ennobled 
house  of  Gray),  and  had  issue. 


Robert,  assassinated  at  Benares  1799,  aged  24. 

John,  heir  to  his  father. 

Thomas,   Capt.  R.N.,   m.  Maria,  dau.  of  Admiral  Georgo 

Dundas;  and  rf.  at  Valparaiso,  9  April,  1822. 
David,  b,  28  Jan.  1785,  d.  unm.  11  Sept.  1824. 


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Isabella.  Anne,  m.  Gen.  the  Hon.  John  Brodrick. 

Klizabeth,  m.  James  Keay,  Esq.  of  Snaifton,  co.  Perth. 

Helen    Christian,    m.    Henry   Cloete,    Ksq.,    eldest    son   of 
Laurence  Cloete,  Esq.  of  Zaiudvlcete,  C.I3.S.,  and  has  Usue. 

Mary  Cathcart. 

Jemima  Agnes,  m.  Major  William  Bolden  Dundas. 

Emily  Georgina.        Catharine  Margaret.        Roberta. 

Caroline  A.  Maikay,  m.  12  July,  1830,  A.  Morton  Carr,  Esq., 
Solicitor  of  Excise,  Scotland. 
The  12th  Laird  of  Fintry  d.  10  Jan.  1815.    His  son, 

John  Graham,  Esq.  13th  of  Fintry,  6.  24  April,  1778;  a  mili- 
tary officer  of  distinction,  m.  24  July,  1812,  Johanna  Catharine, 
dau.  of  Rodolph  Cloete,  Esq.  of  Westerford,  Cape  of  Good 
Hope,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2n(lly,  Nov.  1826,  Capt.  Edward 
Danford,  49th  regt.)  had  one  son  and  three  daus., 

Robert,  his  heir,  representative  of  Graham  of  Finfrt/. 

Johanna  Catharina.  Elizabeth  Margaret.  Isabella  Anne. 
Col.  Graham  d.  17  March,  1822,  and  was*,  at  his  decease  by 
his  son,  Robert  Graham,  Esq.  of  Fintry. 

ylrms—Or,  three  pil^  sa.  within  a  double  tressure  flnry 
counterflory  gu.  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  three  efcallops  of  the 
first,    f.  t«(— A  phoenix  in  flames  ppr.    Mutto-  lion  fin. 


GRAHAM    OF    DUNTRUNE. 

See  Lacoh  of  Duntrur.e. 


GRAHAM  OF  MTJRRAYSHALL. 
MrEB.4T-GHAHAM,  JoHN,  Esq.  of  Murrajsliall, 
CO.  Perth,  M  A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  1. 15  Oct.  1809  ; 
m.  22  Nov.  1853,  Robina,  youngest  dau.  of  Tliomas 
Hamilton,  E-q.,  and  grand-dau.  of  Sir  G.  L.  A. 
Colquhoun,  Bart.,  of  Tilliche\»an.  Mr.  Murray 
Graliam  s.  in  1859,  under  provisions  of  Lord  Lyne- 
doch's  Trust  Settlement,  at  the  decease  of  Robert 
Graham,  of  Redgorten,  to  the  estate  of  Bertha 
Park,  a  portion  of  the  Balgowan  estate,  when  he 
assumed  in  addition  to  Murray,  the  name  and  arms 
of  Graham. 

iLuiCcl2;f . — John  Graham,  2nd  son  of  John  Gr.ihnm,  or 
Grseme,  of  Garvock,  purchased,  \Mi,  the  estate  of  Balnowan, 
CO.  Perth,  from  James,  Lord  Innermeith.  He  m.  Marjory, 
eldest  dau.  of  Andrew  Eollo,  of  Duncrub,  and  widow  of  George 
Graeme,  of  Inchbrakie,  and  was  father  of  John  Graham,  of 
Balgowan,  who  m.  1st,  1605,  Isabel,  dau.  of  Ninian  Bonar,  of 
Eeliie,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  son,  John.  He  m.  2n(ily, 
Helen,  dau.  of  Thomas  Blair,  of  Balthayock,  by  whom  he  had 
four  sons  and  five  daus.     He  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Gr«me.  or  Graham,  Esq.  of  Balgowan,  who  dying 
V.nm.,  was  «.  by  his  half-brother, 

Thomas  Grjeme,  Esq.  of  Balgowan,  to.  1st,  in  1C7I,  Anne, 

dau.  of  Sir  James  Drummond,  of  Machany,  by  Anne  his  wife. 

dau.  of  .Sir  George  Hay;  and  2ndly,  1716,  Christian,  3rd  dau. 

of  David.  2nd  Lord  Newark ;  by  the  former  of  whom  he  had 

nine  sons  and  seveivdaus.,  of  whom, 

John,  his  heir,  of  Balgowan,  m.  1702,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 

James  Carnegie,  of  Balnamoon,  and  d.  1749,  having  had, 

with  four  daus.,  five  sons,  all  of  whom  rf.  «.  p.  except  the 

eldest,  Thomas,  of  Balgowan,  who  m.  8  April,  1743,  Lady 

Christian  Hope,  dau.  of  Charles,  Earl  of  Hopptoun,  and  d. 

6  Dec.  1766,  leaving  a  son,  Thomas,  of  Balgowan,  M.P.  for 

CO.  Perth,  who  wa.s  created,  3  May,  1814,  Baron  Ltnedoch, 

and    dying  «.  p.   1843,   was  «.  by  his  kinsman,    Robert 

Graham,   Esq.  of  Balgowan,  who  d.   without  issue,   18')9, 

whereupon    the    present  John  Mcrrat  Graham  became 

n  presentative  in  the  male  line  of  the  family  of  Gbaham 

of  Balgowan. 

Rcibert,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  D.  Thriepland,  of  Finga.sk, 
and  had  an  only  son,  John,  of  Eskbank,  who  m.  Mary  Scott, 
of  Usan,  and  was  father  of  Koreht,  of  Balgowan,  afterwards 
of  Ri'dgorton,  who  s.  Lord  Lynedoch  in  the  Balgowan  estate, 
and  '/.  ».  J). 
Patrick,  of  whom  we  treat. 

Thomas  Graeme  d.  1735.     His  youngest  son, 

Patrick  Gb/rme,  to.  Janet,  eldest  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Andrew  Mubrav,  of  Murrayshall,  elder  son  of  the  linn.  Sir 
Andrew  Murray,  of  I'itlochie,  brother  of  David,  Vlscomit 
Stiirrnont,  and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Marjory,  m.  James  filaxione, 
of  Cultoquiiey)  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Gr«me  Mcrrat,  Esq.,  afterwards  John  Mcrbat,  Esq. 
of  Murrayshall,  m.  Janet,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Anderson,  of 
Kewburgh,  co.  Fife,  and  dying  Sept.  1818,  was  t.  by  his  son, 


Andrew  Mcrrat,  Esq.,  of  Murrayshall,  J.P.  and  D.L.^ 
Advocate,  Sheriff  of  co.  Aberdeen,  6.  13  Aug.  1782;  m.  3  Oct. 
1808,  Janet,  only  child  of  Oliver  Thomson,  Esq.  of  Leckie- 
bank,  co.  Fife;  and  d.  6  Feb.  1847,  leaving  issue, 

John,  now  of  Murrayshall. 

Andrew,  C.B.,  Chief  Engineer  of  H.M.'s  Doekyard,  Ports- 
mouth, m.  1844,  Marianne,  dau.  of  Henry  Francis,  Esq.  of 
Maize  Hill,  Kent,  and  d.  1872,  leaving  a  son,  Henry  Stewart, 
Lieut.  R.A.,  b.  18.10,  and  other  issue. 

Thomas  Graham,  W.S.,  of  Stenton,  co.  Perth. 

Robert,  Surveyor,  Board  of  Trade. 

Anthony  Maxtone,  Major-Gen.  Bombay  Artillery. 

Grace,  d.  unm.  Janet,  d.  ISfiS. 

Lucretia,  m.  1875,  the  Eev.  Sir  Uenry  Wellwood  MoncriefT, 
Bart,  of  Tullybole. 

Arm^ — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  or,  three  piles  .sa.  within  the 
royal  tressure  gu.,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  a  crescent  betwixt 
two  escallops  of  the  first;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  a  cross-patee 
between  three  stars  arg.  within  the  royal  tressure  or.  Crests — 
For  Graham  :  A  dove  ppr.  with  motto,  C^ndide  et  secure ;  and 
for  Mcrrat  :  A  buck's  head  couped  ppr.,  with  motto,  Macte 
virtute. 

Seat— Murrayshall,  near  Perth. 


MAXTONE-GRAHAM    OF    CITLTOQUHEY. 

Maxtone-Gkaham,  James,  Esq.  of  Cultoquhey 
and  Redgorton,  co.  Perth,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  20  June, 
1819  ;  m.  30  July,  1851,  Caroline  Mary  Anne,  dau. 
of  George  Edward  Russell,  Esq.,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Axthont  George,  6.  23  March,  1854. 

II.  Robert  Graham,  6.  1  Feb.  1856. 

III.  James,  6.  19  Oct.  1863. 

I.   Alexina  Mary.  ii.  Margaret  Graeme. 

III.  Caroline  Leonora.  iv.  Elizabeth  Chriilina. 

V.  Marjory  Georgina  Ramsay. 

^amilu  of  (Gn^am. 

ILtlirrt err.— Robert  de  Maxton,  who  had  a  charter  of  the 
lands  ol  Cultoquhey,  dated  1410,  vvas  father  of 

Patrick  de  Maxtone,  to  whom  James  III.  granted  a  charter 
in  1483.     His  son, 

Robert  Maxtone,  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Flodden, 
leaving  a  son, 

Alexander  Maxtone,  of  Cultoquhey,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
MacGiegor  of  Glenstrae,  Laird  of  MacGregor,  and  hail  a  son 
and  heir, 

Robert  Maxtone,  m.  a  dau.  of  Murray  of  DoUcrie,  and  wa» 
s.  by  his  son, 

Patrick  afAXTouE,  m.  Nicholas,  dau.  of  Graeme  of  Inch- 
brackie,  and  by  her  was  father  of 

William  Maxtone,  Esq.  of  Cultoquhey,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of 
Oliphant,  of  Bachilton,  and  had  a  son, 

John  Maxtone,  Esq.  of  Cultoquhey,  m.  Isabel  Graeme,  dau. 
of  the  Laird  of  Balgowan,  and  was  father  of 

John  Maxtone,  Esq.  of  Cultoquhey,  m.  Jean,  dau.  of  the 
Hon.  Mungo  Murray,  son  of  the  Earl  of  Tullibardine,  and  had 
a  son  and  heir, 

McNGO  Maxtone,  Esq.  of  Cultoquhey,  to.  Christian,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Graeme,  Esq.  of  Balgowan,  and  was  ».  by  his  only  son 
and  heir, 

Jamks  .Maxtone,  Esq.  of  Cultoquhey,  to.  1764,  Marjory,  dau. 
of  Patrick  Graeme,  Esq.,  son  of  Thomas  Giaeine,  Esq.  of  Bal- 
gowan, and  was  s.  at  his  decease,  1798,  by  his  son, 

Anthont  Maxtone,  Esq.  of  Cultoquhey,  »i.  17  Dec.  1816. 
Alexina,  dau.  of  John  Granie,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Robeit 
Graham,  Esq.  of  Balgowan,  co.  Perth,  and  had  issue, 

James,  now  of  Cultoquhey.       John  Anthony,  d.  unm.  1858. 
Mary  Scott.  Alexina  Helen. 

Mr.  Maxtone  d.  in  1846. 

John  Graham  (2nd  son  of  John  Graham,  or  Graene,  of 
Grirvock),  purchased  15S4  the  estate  of  Balgowan,  co.  Perth, 
from  James,  Lord  Innermeith.  He  to.  Marjory,  eldest  dau. 
of  Andrew  Hollo,  of  Duncrub,  and  widow  of  George  Grauinc,  of 
Inchbrakie,  and  was  father  of 

John  Graham,  of  Balgowan,  to.  1st,  1605,  Isabel,  dau.  of 
Ninian  Bonar,  of  Keltic,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  son,  .Ioiin. 
He  Hi.  2ndly,  Helen,  dau.  of  Thomas  Blair,  of  Balthayock.  by 
whom  he  had  four  sons  and  five  daus.    He  was  ».  by  his  s  n, 

John  Graham,  or  Grajmk,  Esq.  of  Balgowan,  who  dying 
v.nm.  was  ».  by  his  brother, 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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675 


Thomas  Graham,  Esq.  of  Balgowan,  m.  1st,  1C7I,  Anne, 
din.  of  Sir  James  Drummond,  of  Machany,  by  Anne  his  wife, 
daii.  of  Sir  George  Hay  ;  and  2nclly,  1716,  Christian,  Srd  dau. 
0!  David,  2iid  Lord  Newark;  by  the  former  of  whom  he  had 
five  sons  and  four  daus.,  of  whom, 
.TnriN,  his  eldest  son  and  heir.  David,  ^.  s.  p. 

H'lliort,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  D.  Threipland,  of  Fingask, 
and  had  an  only  son,  John,  of  Eskbank,  to.  Mary  Scott,  of 
Usan,  and  was  father  of  Kobert,  who  s.  Lord  Lynedoch  in 
the  Balgowan  estates,  d.  s.  p.,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 
the  above  James  Maxtone-Graham,  in  the  estate  of  Red- 
gorton,  being  portion  of  unentailed  lands  of  the  late  Lord 
Lynedueh. 

Patrick  (see  Morrat-Graham  of  Murrcajshall). 
He  (/.  1735,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Gr;E.me,  or  Graham,  Esq.  of  Balgowan,  m.  1702,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  James  Carnegie,  of  Balnamoon,  and  d.  1749, 
having  had,  with  four  daus.,  five  sons,  all  of  whom  d.  s.  p., 
except  the  eldest, 

Thomas  (Jraham,  Esq.  of  Balgowan,  m.  8  April,  1749,  Lady 
Christian  Hope,  4th  dau.  of  Charles,  Earl  of  Hopetoun,  and  d. 
6  Dec.  1766,  leaving  a  son, 

Thomas  Graham,  Esq.  of  Balgowan,  M.P.,  the  celebrated 
pommander  in  the  Peninsular  war,  wlio  achieved  the  memor- 
able victory  of  Barossa,  5  March,  1811,  and  was  created,  3  M.^y, 
1814,  Baron  Lynedoch.  He  m.  26  Dec.  1774,  the  Hon.  Mary 
Cathcart,  dau.  of  Charles,  9th  Lord  Cathcart,  but  by  her  (who 
d.  26  June,  1792)  had  no  issue.  Lord  Lynedoch  d.  s.  p.  1843, 
and  was  s.  by  his  2nd  cousin.  Robert  Graham,  Esq.  of 
Ralgowan  and  Kedgorton,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  who  sold  the  estate 
«f  Balgowan  1844,  and  d.  s.  p.  1859 ;  he  was  s.  in  the  estate  of 
llcdgorton  by  his  nephew,  tho  above  James  Maxtone,  of 
Cultoquhey,  co.  Perth,  who  obtained  a  patent  from  the  Lord 
Lyon  to  bear  the  name  and  quarter  the  arms  of  Geaham  of 
Balgowan,  as  an  heir  of  line  of  that  family. 
^rn?,s— Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  chevron  gu.  between 
three  cross-cro.sslets  fitchee  az.,  for  Maxtone,  2nd  and  3rd,  or 
three  piles  sa.  within  a  double  tressure  flory  counterflory  gu! 
*!i  a  chief  of  the  second  a  rose  between  two  escallops  of  the  first 
CresU—\st,  A  bee  ppr.,  Maxtone;  2nd,  A  dove  ppr.,  Graham. 
itfo^to— Candide  ut  secure. 
<SeaJs— Cultoquhey,  Crieff;  Battleby,  Eedgorton,  co.  Perth 


GHAHAm    OF    MOSSKNOW. 

G-RAHAM,  William,  Esq.  of  Mossknow,  co.  Dum- 
fries, J.  P.  and  D.L.,  Col.  in  the  army,  retired,  for- 
merly 12th,  16tli,  and  17th  Lancers,  b.  1797  ;  m. 
1S29,  Anne,  only  child  and  heiress  of  Hugh  Mair, 
Esq.  of  Rediiall  and  Wyseby,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Mair,  6.  21  May,  1832. 

II.  John  Gordon,  Lieut.-Col.  1st  Royal  Dragnon.q,  b.  11  July, 
J833;  HI.  11  Oct.  1871,  Susanna  Touchet,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Hay,  Bart,  of  Park,  and  has  issue,  thiee  sons  and 
one  dau. 

in.  Charies  Steuart,  6.  14  March,  1835;  m.  1862,  Sarah, 
dau.  of  G.  White,  Esq.,  and  has  three  sons  and  two  daus. ' 

I.  Eosina  Anne. 

II.  Grace  Harriett,  m.  1864,  Capt.  John  Murray,  R.N.,  of 
Murraythwaite,  co.  Dumfries,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Clementina  Mary. 

Htnrajjt.-This  family  has  been  in  directdescent  formore 
than  two  centuries  in  possession  of  the  property  and  seat  of 
Mossknow.    The  late  representative, 

William  Graham,  Esq.  of  Mossknow,  son  and  heir  of  John 
Graham,  Esq.  of  Mossknow,  by  his  wife,  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Dr. 
James  Hay,  of  Park,  m.  13  April,  1794,  Grace  Margaret,  only 
3au.  of  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  John  Gordon  (2nd  son  ol  John, 
3rd  Eari  of  Aboyne),  by  Clementina  Lockliart,  of  Carnwaih' 
his  wife,  and  dying  1832,  left  by  her  (who  d.  1832),  with  two 
daus.  (Clementina;  and  Johanna  Grace,  m.  April,  1829, 
jErskine  Douglas  Sandford  Esq.,  Advocate  at  the  Scotch  Bar,' 
land  has  issue),  a  son  and  successor,  the  present  Col. 
[William  Graham,  of  Mossknow,  i&c. 


j    /Seai— Mossknow,  near  Ecclcfechan. 


GHAHAM    OF    AIRTH. 

Graham,  William,  Esq.  of  Airth,  co.  Stirliutr, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,M.A.,  S.  9  Nov.  1808;  m.  17  Jan. 
1839,  Ehzubetl),  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Anstru- 


thcr,  Knt.  of  Thirdpart,  co.  Fife,  and  lias, 
I.  Thomas  Philip,  Lieut.-Col.  Scots  Guards,  6.  3  Oct.  1841; 
TO.  1873,  Jemima  Barbara,  dau.  of  Robert  Clerk  Ratiray, 
Esq.  of  Craighall.  co.  Perth,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1878)  has 
two  daus.,  Helen  Christina,  and  Aynes. 
I.  Janet  Caroline. 

HfltCagC— James  Graha«,  of  PoUoon,  in.  Agnes,  3rd  dau. 
of  John  Denholme,  of  Westshields,  and  had  a  son,  John, 
b.  July,  1669;  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  to.  Col.  John  Forbes,  6th  son 
of  Forbes,  of  Culloden  ;   and  a  son, 

James  Graham,  of  Airth,  b.  8  Dec.  1676,  an  eminent  Lawyer 
who  went  to  London  at  his  own  charges  to  defend  the  loyalist 
prisoners.  He  became  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Admiralty.  He 
TO.  1st,  his  cousin-german,  Marion  Hamilton,  dau.  of  Lord 
Pencaitland,  by  his  wife,  Catherine  Denholme,  and  had  issue, 

James,  6.  14  Sept.  1704 ;  d.  at  Rome,  11  March,  1723. 

Agnes,  b.  18  April,  1705;  m.  to  her  cousin  german,  Arthur 
Forbes,  of  Pittencrieff. 

Marion,  b.  1  April,  1706;  m.  1726,  David  Bruce,  of  Kinnaird. 
and  was  mother  of  the  Abyssinian  traveller. 
Judge  Graham  m.  2ndly,  1717,  Lady  Mary  Livingstone,  dau. 
of  James,  3rd  Earl  of  Callander,  by  Lady  Anne  Graham  his 
wife,  dau.  of  the  2nd  Marquess  of  Montrose;  by  his  2nJ  mar- 
riage he  had  issue, 

James,  a  Col.  in  the  army  of  Prince  Charles  Edward,  with 
whom  he  went  abroad,  being  in  the  list  of  attainders  after 


Rachel,  to.  Lumsdaine,  of  Blanerne. 

Elizabeth,  m.  W.  Macdowall,  of  Castle  Semple. 

Anne,  m.  Thomas  Dundas,  of  Fingask. 
Judge  Graham  d.  1753.     His  3rd  son, 

William  Graham,  of  Airth,  m.  6  Feb.  1760,  Anne,  only  dau. 
of  Sir  Henry  Stiriing,  Bart,  of  Ardock,  and  had  seven  sons  and 
seven  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

James  Graham,  of  Airth,  d.  unm.  1805,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Thomas  Graham-Stirlino,  of  Airth,  Convener  of  co.  Stir- 
ling ;  m.  1807,  Caroline  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Col.  Home,  grand- 
son of  Sir  John  Home,  of  Blackadder.  Mr.  Graham  inherited 
the  property  of  Strowan  from  his  maternal  uncle.  Sir  Thomas 
Stirling,  and  took  his  name.    He  d.  1836,  leaving  issue, 

William,  now  of  Airth. 

Thomas  James  Graham-Stirling,  of  Strowan  (see  that  name) 

Carolus  James  Home  Graham. 

^i-TOs— Quarteriy:  1st  and  4th,  or,  on  a  chief  sa.  three  escallops 
arg. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  fess  embattled  between  three  roses 
gu.,  for  Montrose.  Crest— A  naked  hand  holding  a  dagger 
erect  ppr.     Motto— JHon  immemor. 

Seat— Airth  Castle,  Larlert,  N.B. 


CUNNINGHAME-GRAHAM    OP 
GABTMORE. 

CUNXINGHAME  -  BONTINE  -  GeAHAM,  WiLLIAM, 

Esq.  of  Gartmore,  co.  Perth,  and  Ai-doch,  co.  Dum- 
barton, J. P.  and  Vice-Lieut,  of  that  co.,  and  D.L. 
CO.  Stirling,  6. 11  April,  1825  ;  late  an  officer  in  the 
2nd  Dragoons,  and  now  Major  Renfrewshire  Militia; 
»».  June,  1851,  Anne  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of 
Admiral  the  Hon.  Charles  Elphinstone  Fleming,  of 
Cumbernauld  House,  co.  Dumbarton,  and  has  with 
other  issue, 
Robert,  6.  1852. 

ILtltCagC-SiR  John  Graham,  of  Kilbride,  "Sir  John 
with  the  bright  sword,"  was  2nd  son  of  Malise,  Eari  of  Menteith, 
so  created  6  Sept.  1427,  who  was  son  of  Patrick,  Eari  of 
Strathern  (in  right  of  his  wife  Euphemia,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Prince  David,  son  of  King  Robert  11.),  and  nephew  of  Sir 
Robert  Graham,  executed,  1437,  for  the  murder  of  King 
James  I.     From  "  Sir  John  with  the  bright  sword  "  descended 

William  Graham,  of  Gartmore,  co.  Perth,  who  was  father 
of  (besides  a  dau.,  wife  of  the  Hon.  John  Alexander,  4th  son 
of  William,  1st  Earl  of  Stirling)  a  son  and  heir,  John,  who  was 
father  of  two  sons, 

I.  William  (Sir),  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Walter,  of  Gallingad,  wlio  had  i  wo  sons, 

1  Robert,  M.D.,  of  Gallingad,  who  s.  his  cousin.  Sir  John 
Graham,  of  Gartmore. 

2  Willi, im,  of  Dumbarton,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of 
James  Hodge,  by  Mary  his  wife,  sister  and  heir  of  Sir 
John  Graham,  of  Gartmore,  and  had  issue.  James,  rf.  s.p.; 
William,  6.  1720,  voted  as  Eail  of  Menteith  12  Oct.  1744, 
to  5  May,  1761,  when  the  Committee  of  Privileges  ordcivd 

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him  to  discontinue  the  titles,  d.  unm.  30  June,' 1783; 
Grizcl;    Mary,    m.  John  Bogle,    of    tlie    Excise;    and 
Margaret,  d.  s.  p. 
The  elder  son  and  heir. 

Sib  William  GsAnAM,  of  Gartmore,  Bart.,  so  created 
28  June,  15G5,  in.  1663,  the  Hon.  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  John, 
Lord  Kinpont,  son  and  heir  of  William  Orahani,  7th  Earl  of 
Menteith  and  1st  Earl  of  Airth,  and  sister  and  co-heir  of 
William,  last  Earl,  and  by  this  lady  had  a  son,  John  (Sir),  his 
heir;  and  a  dau.,  Mary,  m.  James  Hodge,  Esq.  of  Gladsmuir, 
Advocate,  and  was  mother  of  a  dau.  and  heir,  Mary,  to.  Wilham 
Graham,  of  Dumbarton.    Sir  William  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sib  John  Graham,  2nd  hart,  of  Gartmore,  d.  unm.  12  July, 
1708,  when  Gartmore  devolved  on  his  cousin, 

BoBEET  Graham,  Esq.  M.D.,  of  Gallingad,  who  then  became 
of  Gartmore.  He  had  two  sons,  Kicol,  his  heir;  and  T liomas, 
M.D.,  of  Bucchlwa,  Physician  to  George  II.,  who  d.  unm. 
The  older  son  and  heir, 

NicoL  Graham,  Esq.  of  Gartmore  and  Gallingad,  m.  2  April, 
1732,  Lady  Margaret  Cunninghame,  dau.  of  William  Cunning- 
hame,  12th  Earl  of  Glencairn,  and  had  issue,  William,  d.  v.  p. 
1774;  EoBEKT,  of  whom  presently  ;  John,  Col.  in  the  army,  of 
Kipper,  d.  unm.  v.  'p. ;  and  Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  Robert  Dalyell, 
Bart,  of  Binns.  Mr.  Nicol  Graham  d.  16  Nov.  1775,  and  was  s. 
by  his  only  son, 

Egbert  Graham,  Esq.  of  Gartmore,  Receiver-General  for 
Jamaica.  In  1796,  on  the  death  of  John,  lasi  Earl  of  Glen- 
cairne,  Mr.  Graham  s.  to  the  estate  of  Finlayetone,  <fec.,  and 
assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Cdnninghame,  in  addition  to 
those  of  Graham,  which  he  had  resumed  on  his  father's  death. 
He  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Patrick  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Jamaica, 
sister  of  Sir  John  Taylor,  Bart.;  and  2niily,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Buchanan,  Esq.  of  Spittal  and  Leny.  By  the  former 
he  had  issue, 
William,  his  heir. 

Nicoi  Graham,  of  Javbruck,  Moniliive,  co.  Dumbarton,  and 
sometime  Bontine  of  Ardoch,  Col.  and  Marshal-de-Camp  in 
the  Austrian  service,  Knight  of  Maria  Theresa,  and 
member  of  the  Aulic  Council.  He  m.  twice  :  1st,  a  French 
lady,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  in  the  Austrian  service,  who 
m.  a  Polish  lady,  whose  name  he  assumed.  By  his  2nd 
wife.  Col.  Graham  had  a  son,  Iwan;  and  a  dau.,  m.  — 
Robertson,  Esq. 

Martha,  m.  Peter  Speirs,  Esq.  of  Culcruich,  co.  Stirling. 
The  elder  son  and  heir, 

William   Cunninghame    CnNNiNGHAME-GBAHAM,     Esq.     of 
Gartmor,  Finlaystone.  Ac,  and  sometime  of  Antoch,  with  the 
name  of  Bontine,  m.  1st,  1798,  Anna,  dau.  of  the  Ven.  John 
Dickson,  Archdeacon  of  Down,  and  had  issue, 
Robert,  present  representative. 
Wniiam  John,  Bombay  Civil  Service,  d.  1827. 
Douglas,   Major  E.I.C.S.,  m.  1st,  Anna,  dau.  of  Sir  Colin 
Halkett;  and  2ndly,  Emily,  dau.  of  Gen.  McNeil,   E.I.C.S., 
and  d.  April,  18.')6,  leaving  one  son  and  a  dau. 
Thomas,  G. 

Anna,  m.  1st,  Thomas  Durham  Calderwood,  Esq.  of  Largo 
and  Polton;  2ndly,  David,  Lord  Erskine;  and  3rdly,   the 
Ven.  John  Sandford,  Archdeacon  of  Coventry. 
Charlotte  Maria  Elizabeth,  m.  Charles  Woodman,  Esq. 
Mr.  Cunninghame  Graham  m.  2ndly,  Mrs.  Bogle,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 
Thomas. 

Susan,  TO.  Robert  Bartholomew,  Esq. 
Matilda,  m.  Rev.  W.  McKellar. 
He  d.  Nov.  1845,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Cdnninghame  Ccnninghame-Graham,  Esq.  of  Gart- 
more, CO.  Perth,  and  Finlaystone,  co.  Renfrew,  h.  14  Sept.  1799; 
m.  24  June,  1824,  Frances  Laura,  dau.  of  Archibald  Speirs, 
Esq.  of  Elderslie,  by  his  wife,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas,  Lord 
Dundas,  and  had  issue, 

William    Cunninghame  Bontine,*   of  Ardoch,    co.    Dum- 
barton, now  of  Gartmore. 
Robert  Cunninghame,  Lieut.  78th  Highlanders. 
Douglas  Alexander. 

Charlotte  Fitzwilliam.  Anne  Margaret. 

Margaret  Jane,  m.  William  Hope,  Esq.,  Attaclie  ll.B.M.'s 
Legation  at  The  Hague,  son  of  the  late  Right  Hon.  John 
Hope,  Lord  Justice  Clerk. 
Mary  Helen  Isabella. 
Mr.  Cunninghame-Graham  was  Vice-Lieutenant  of  co.  Dum- 
barton, and  D.L.  for  cos.  Renfrew  and  Stirling.    lie  d.  23  Jan- 
1863. 
Arnif,  CrfH,  and  Mottoex — Graham  and  Cunninghame. 
&«(»— Gartmore,  co.  Perth;    and  Finlaystone,  co.  Renfrew. 

•  The  eldest  son  of  this  family,  by  an  old  entail,  possessed  the 
esiate  of  Ardoch,  and  bears  the  name  uiid  arms  oi  Bo.ntine, 
during  the  lifetime  of  his  father. 


GRAHAM-STIRLING    OF    STROWAN, 

GitAlIAil-STIULINO,  TnoMAS  James,  Esq.  of 
Sfrowan,  co.  Perth,  J.P.  and  D.L.  and  Commissioner 
of  Supply  Tor  co!  Perth,  b.  11  June,  1811  ;  m.  1st,  4 
July,  181  !•,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Stirling, 
2nd  son  of  the  lafce  John  Stirling,  Esq.  of  Kippen- 
davie,  co.  Perth,  which  lady  d.s.p.  1847.  He  in. 
2ndly,  1858,  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Ilntrh 
Hunter,  Esq.  of  Aucliterarder,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  James,  Ij.  20  Dec.  1853. 

II.  William  Evan,  d.  1863.  in.  Carolus  Home. 
IV.  Ernest  Henry. 

I.  Alice  Elizabeth.  li.  Mary  Maude. 

III.  Florence  Kate. 

Mr.  Graham  Stirling  is  2nd  son  of  the  late  Tliomas 
Graham  Stirling,  Esq.  of  Airth,  and  brother  of  the 
present  William  Graham,  Esq.  of  Airth  (see  IIkiI 
family).  Tlie  late  Mr.  Graham  Stirling  assumrl 
the  additional  surname  of  Stielino,  as  heir  to  las 
maternal  grand-uncle,  Gen.  Sir  Thomas  Stirling, 
Bart,  of  Ardoch. 

Arms,  (Cc— As  Graham  of  Airth,  quarterly  with  Stirling. 
ScctJ— Strowan,  Crieff,  co.  Perth. 


GRAHAM    OF    BURNTSHIELS. 

Graham,  William,  Esq.  of  Langley  House,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  of  Urrard,  co.  Perth,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  CO.  Lanark,  M.P.  for  Glasgow,  1865  to  1874,  b. 
1818  ;  m.  Jan.  1846,  Jane  Catharine,  youngest  dau. 
of  the  late  John  Lowndes,  Esq.  of  Arthurlie,  co. 
Renfrew,  and  has  issue, 


James  Rutherford,  b.  1849. 

Alice  Anna. 
I.  Amy  Margaret. 
.  Lilias  Catherine. 


11.  William.  6.  1858. 
II.  Florence  Elizabeth, 
IV.  Frances  Jane. 
VI.  Agnes. 


Hinfagt.— Robert  Graham,  of  Tain  rawer  (son  of  William 
Graham,  by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of  John  White,  of  Coldown  Hill), 
TO.  the  only  dau.  of  John  Luke,  Esq.  of  Claythorn,  co.  Lanark, 
by  whom  he  had  three  sons,  John,  who  went  to  America,  and 
d.  there  unm. ;  and  George  and  William,  both  d.  unm. ;  also 
four  daus.  Robert  Graham,  a  short  time  before  his  death,  sold 
his  estate  of  Tamrawer  to  his  half-brother, 

WiLr  iam  Graham,  an  eminent  Merchant  in  London,  who,  as 
well  as  his  brother,  Alexander,  having  d.  unm.,  left  the  estate 
of  Tamrawer  to  his  only  surviving  brother, 

James  Graham,  of  Tamrawer,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Campbell,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  (with  a  dau.,  Agnes,  to.  W. 
Wardrop,  Esq.,  R.N.)  two  sons,  i.  William,  of  whom  after- 
wards; and  II.  James,  m.  Janet  Maxwell,  representative  of 
the  Maxwells  of  Williamwood  and  Merksworth,  co.  Renfrew, 
and  had  issue,  James  Maxwell-Graham,  Esq.,  J.P.  co. 
Renfrew,  d.  %mm.  20  Feb.  1860;  Charles,  d.unm.  1855:  Agne.s. 
TO.  James  Smith,  Esq.  of  Craigend,  and  was  mother  of  Agnes 
Graham,  Countess  of  Buchan  ;  Janet,  d.  taim.;  Annabella 
Maxwell,  d.  unm.;  Ann  Maxwell;  and  Henrietta  Maxwell, 
TO.  1851,  James  Hutchinson,  Esq.  of  Rockend,  co.  Dumbarton. 
He  (/.  1795,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Graham,  of  Burntshiels,  representative  of  Tam- 
rawer, m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Pattison,  Esq.,  by  whom  he 
had  five  sons  and  four  daus.,  i.  James,  to.  Christina,  dau.  of 
John  Pattison,  Esq.  of  Leith,  but  d.  before  his  father,  leaving 
four  daus.,  but  no  male  issue;  ii.  William,  of  whom  presently ; 
III.  Alexander,  to.  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lancaster,  Esq.,  and 
had  issue;  iv.  John,  ?«.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Hatt-Noble, 
Esq.  of  Lackhan)stcad,  co.  Berks,  D.L.,  and  has  issue  (his 
eldest  dau.  m.  1856,  Sir  John  Frederick  Croft,  Bart.);  v. 
Robert,  TO.  Susan,  dau.  of  A.  Schuyler,   Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Agnes,  TO.  Stewart  Smith,  Esq.  of  Glasgow,  grandson  oi 
James  Smith,  Esq.  of  Craigend,  co.  Stirling,  and   has  issue: 

II.  Margaret,  d.  unm.;  in.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.;  and  iv. 
Jessie,  m.  Walter  Crum,  Esq.  of  Thornliebank,  co.  Renfrew 
and  has  issue.  William  Graham  d.  1836,  and  was  s.  bj 
his  son, 

William  Graham,  Esq.  of  Burnt.ehiels,  co.  Renfrew,  J.P. 
m.  Ist,   Kalherine,  dau.    of  John  Swanston,  Esq.,  by  wlion  i| 
(who  d.  1836)  he  had  Ave  sons  and  two  daus.,  | 

William,  present  representative.  John.  | 

James,  m.  1862,  Emily  Sophia,  dan.  of  Henry  Kingscyte,  Esq  I 
Robert.  Ale.\undcr.  : 


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.-Margaret,  m.  Hugh  M.  Lang,  Esq.  of  Knockewart,  co.  Ayr, 
andBroadmeadows,  CO.  Selkirk. 
Katherine,  d.  u)im. 
He  ';».    2ndly,   Anna  Matilda,   eldest  dau.   of  the  late  John 
Lowndes,  Esq.  of  Arthurlie,  by  whom  he  had  one  son  and  live 
laus., 
Henry  John  Lowndes,  6.  15  Jan.  1842;  m.  15  June,  1869, 
Edith   Elizabeth,    eldest   dau.    of    Kig-ht  Hon.   Gathorne 
Hardy,  M.P.,  now  Viscount  Cranbrook,  and  by  hor  (who  (/. 
9  Jan.  1875)  has  issue,  William  Ronuld,  b.  24  July    1870; 
and  Josslin  Henry  Clive,  6.  23  Dec.  1874.  ' 

•  Anna  Matilda. 
Frances,  vi.  1862,  Thomas  Dallas  Yorke,  Esq.  of  Walmsgate, 
CO.  Lincoln. 

Elizabeth,  m.  1862,  Charles  Seymour  Grenfell,  Esq. 
Christina.  Agnes  Steuart,  d.  1853. 

ilr.  Graham  d.  1854,  and  was  .s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the  present 
William  Graham,  Esq.  of  Burntshiels. 

A  nns— Or,  on  a  chief  erm.  three  escallops  of  the  field.   Crest— 

A  falcon  ppr.   beaked    and   armed  and  killing   a  stork  arg. 

-Wo(«o— Ne  oublie.  ^ 

SiMU—Langlcy  House,  Prestwich;  tfrrard  House,  Pitlochrie, 


jtRAham-claiike   of  manor  house. 

Geaham-Claeke,  John  Altiiam,  Esq.  of  Manor 

House,  Frocester,  co.  Gloucester,  J.P.,  High  SbcriiJ 

CO.  Gloucester  1865,  b.  27  Jan.  1813  ;    m.  29  Dec. 

1840,  Emma  Jane,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Eagles, 

M.A.,  and  has  a  son  and  heir, 

Leonard    John,    b.   20    Oct.    1841,    M.A.    Christ   Church 

Oxford,  J. P.,   Barrister-at-Law,  m.    26  July,  18G6,  Flora 

Eliza,  dau.  of  Henry  Brown,  Esq.  (late  Judge  at  Poonah) 

and  grand-dau.  of  Sir  Harry  V.  Darell,  Bart.,  and  has 

issue,  I.  Lionel  Altham,  b.  2  May,  1867;  ii.  John  Eagles 

Henry,  b.  May,  1868;  in.  Leonard  Warre,  6. 6  June,  1872; 

IV.  Gerald,  b.  12  July,  1873. 

ILtlttaCJC. — John  Altham  Graham-Clarke,  Esq.,  son  of 
John  Graham,  Esq.,  of  Sutton,  co.  York,  who  by  royal  license 
assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Clarke,  by  Arabella  his 
wife,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Eoger  Altham,  Esq.  of  Fenton, 
CO.  Northumberland  ;  m.  18  Jan.  1812,  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Leonard  Farkington,  Esq.  of  Kennesley  Castle,  co.  Hereford, 
and  Frocestor,  co.  Gloucester,  and  had  issue. 

John  Altham  Graham-Ci.arke,  Esq.,  m.  Jan.  1812,  Mary 
Elizabeth,   dau.  Leonard  Edmund  Parkinson,   Esq.  of  Kin- 
nersley  Castle,  co.  Hereford,  and  of  Frocester,  co.  Gloucester, 
and  had  issue. 
John  Altham,  now  of  Manor  House. 

Leonard  Edmund  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Kinnersley,  b.  21  Nov. 
1817;  m.  1st,  his  cousin,  Isabella  Horatia,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Butler,  Bart.,  of  BaUintemple,  co.  Carlow,  by 
Frances  his  wife,  4th  dau.  of  John  Graham  Clarke,  Esq.  of 
Sutton,  CO.  York;  and  2ndly,  Lavinia,  dau.  of  the  late  Gen 
Horsford.  By  his  1st  marriage  he  has  a  dau.,  Mary  Frances. 
He  d.  1862. 

Seats— MsLunr  House,  Frocester;  Stonehouse,  co.  Gloucester; 
Glanrhos,  Ehazden,  co.  Brecon. 


GKAHAM    OF    DRUMGOON. 

Geaham,  Fbancis  John,  Esq.  of  Drumgoon,  co. 
Fermanagh,  J.P.  cos.  Fermanagh  and  Galvcay,  High 
Sheriff  co.  Tyrone  1856,  and  co.  Fermanagh  1858, 
b.  Feb.  1815. 

HtUeagC— This  family,  the  same  as  that  of  the  Historian 
of  Derry,  claims  descent  from  the  border  race  of  Graham; 
three  brothers  of  the  name  settled  in  Ireland,  in  Fermanagh 
and  Monaghan.  Mr.  Graham's  great-grandfather,  Robert 
Graham,  Esq.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Armstrong,  of 
Giltagh,  CO.  Fermanagh,  and  had  issue  a  son, 

Francis  Graham,  Esq.  of  Drumgoon,  m.  Esther,  dau.  of 
John  Boyd,  Esq.  of  co.  Tyrone,  and  dying  1826,  left  issue, 
Robert,  of  Drumgoon ;  William,  Col.  in  the  army,  to.  Maria, 
dau.  of  —  French,  Esq. ;  and  Eliza,  to.  Robert  Brownriag, 
Esq.  of  Norrismount,  co.  Wexford.    The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Graham,  Esq.  of  Drumgoon  and  Ballinakill,  co. 
Galway,  6.  May,  1786;  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Davis, 
Esq.  of  Summerhill,  CO.  Kilkenny,  d.  Feb.  1815;  and  2ndly, 
Jane,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Speer,  Esq.  of  Desert  Creight, 
CO.  Tyrone.  By  his  1st  marriage,  he  had  issue,  Francis  John, 
uuw  of  Drumgoon.    Mr.  Graham  d.  1860. 


Anns— Or,  a  rose  gu.  barbed  and  seeded  ppr.,  on  a  cliief  <;a 
three  escallops  of  the  first.     Crest— An  arm  embowcd  vcmeii 

m'/^^r  .^''^--.^-'^  «-^"''  PP""-  grasping  a  staff  raguly 'gu. 
Motto— Hatio  mihi  sufficit.  ''   ^ 

^*aes— Drumgoon,  near  Maguiresbridge ;  and  Ballinakill,  co, 

GRAHAM    OP    EDMOND    CASTLE. 

Geaham,  Thomas  Heney,  Esq.  of  Edmond 
Castle,  Cumberland,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  F.S.A.  Hitrh 
Sheriff  1824  ;  b.  25  June,  1793  ;  m.  6  March,  1829 
Mary,  8th  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  David  Carnegie,  Bart! 
of  Southesk,  and  aunt  of  the  present  Earl  of 
Southesk,  which  lady  d.  1877. 

EtUCajg;^.— Thomas  Graham,  Esq.  of  Edmond  Castle, 
Cumberland,  descended  from  a  branch  of  the  Grahams  o/'&i, 
TO.  Jan.  1749,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Coulthard,  Esq  of 
Scotby,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1816,  aged  91)  left  at  his  decease, 
Oct.  1807, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

James  of  Kirkstall,  created  a  Bart.  1808  (see  Bcrke's  Peerage 
and  Baronetage).  William. 

Mary,  m.  Richard  Graham,  Esq.  of  Stonehouse. 

Elizabeth.  Margaret. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Graham,  Esq.  of  Edmond  Castle,  6.  1751 ;  m.  17  Aug. 
1791,  Elizabeth  Susannah,  dau.  of  John  Davenport,  Esq.  of 
Clapham,  Surrey,  and  left  at  his  decease,  23  June,  1813, 

I.  Thomas  Henrt,  now  of  Edmond  Castle. 

II.  John,  of  The  Elms,  Eastbourne,  Sussex,  J.P  and  D  L 
b.  1794,  m.  1821,  Caroline  Elinor,  dau.  of  the  late  Edward 
J.  Curteis,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Windmill  Hill,  and  has  had  issue. 
Reginald  John,  J.P.  and  D.L.,6. 1822,  m.  1856,  Ellen  Leah 
dau.  of  Thomas  Boileau,  Esq.,  late  Judge  H.E.I  C  S  ' 
Madras;  Henry  Davenport,  deceased;  Charles  Edward 
Curteis,  deceased;  Emily  Collins,  deceased;  Elizabeth, 
deceased ;  and  CaroUne  Curteis,  to.  Jonathan  Darby  Esq 

I.  Elizabeth  Maria,  deceased. 

II.  Emily,  m.  the  Rev.  Thomas  Collins,  deceased. 

III.  Anne  Margaret,  m.  Edward  Polhill,  Esq. 

^rms— Per  pale  indented  erm.  and  sa.,  on  a  chief  per  pale  of 

the  last  and  or,  three  escallops  counterchanged.     Crest Two 

armed  arms  issuing  out  of  the  battlements  of  a  tower  ppr 
holding  an  escallop  sa.    il/o^o— N'oublie. 
Seat— Edmond  Castle,  Caiiisle. 


GRANT-DUFF. 

Geant-Dttff,  Mountstuaet  Elphinstone,  Esq. 
M.P.  for  Elgin,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  21  Feb.  1829  ;  vi'. 
13  April,  1859,  Anna  Julia,  only  dau.  of  E.  Webster", 
Esq.  of  North  Lodge,  Ealing,  and  has  issue,  four 
sons  and  two  daus., 

I.  Arthur  Cdninghame,  b.  23  May,  1861. 

II.  Evelyn  Mountstuart,  b.  9  Oct.  1863. 

III.  Adrian,  b.  29  Sept.  1869. 

IV.  Hampden,  b.  27  July,  1874. 

I.  Clara  Annabel  Catharine,  b.  Christmas  Day,  1870. 

II.  Victoria  Adelaide  Alexandrine,  b.  12  May,  1876. 

Mr.  Grant  Duff  was  Under  Secretary  of  State  for 
India  from  Dec.  1868  to  Feb.  1874,  and  Lord  Rector 
of  Aberdeen  University  from  1866-72.  He  is 
author  of  "Studies  in  European  Politics,"  1866; 
"  A  Political  Surrey,"  1868  ;  "  Elgin  Speeches," 
1871 ;  "  Notes  of  an  Indian  Journey,"  1876  ;  "  The 
Eastern  Question,"  1876,  and  many  pamphlets  and 
articles  chiefly  on  foreign  affairs  and  education. 

iLtneaflC— This  is  a  branch  of  the  noble  family  of  Duff, 
Earl  Fife. 

John  Grant,  Esq.  of  Kincardine  O'Neill,  who  d.  about  1799, 
left,  by  Margaret  Miln  (who  took  the  name  of  Ddff  on  suc- 
ceeding to  her  uncle,  Mr.  Duff,  of  Eden)  his  wife,  who  d.  about 
1825,  a  son, 

James  Cuninghame  Grant  Doff,  Esq.  of  Eden,  first  Resident 
at  the  Court  of  Sattara,  and  author  of  the  "  History  of  the 
Mahrattas,"  who  d.  23  Sept.  1858.  He  ni.  Jane  Catharine, 
only  child  of  Sir  Whitelaw  Ainslie,  author  of  the  "  Materia 
Indica,"  and  by  her  had  issue. 

Mountstuart  Elphinstone,  M.P. 

Ainsley  Douglas  Ainslie,  of  Delgaty  Castle,  co.  Aberdeen  (se& 
p.  10). 

Alice  Jane,  m.  1859,  in  Switzerland,  M.  Obrist,  of  Zuricll. 


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GRA 


Arms— Vert,  a  fess  dancettee  enn,  between  a  buck's  head 
cabossed  in  chief,  and  two  escallops  in  base  or.  Crest — A 
buck's  head  ppr.    Motto— Virtale  et  opera. 

Seat— York  House,  Iwickenbum. 


GRANT    OF    GLENMORISTON. 

Grant,  Ian  Robeet  James  Mikeat,  Esq.  of 
Glenmoriston,  co.  Inverness,  and  Moj,  co.  Moray, 
b.  1860  ;  *.  his  grandfather  18G8. 

JLinCilgC— The  oriKinal  grant  of  the  lands  and  barony  of 
Glenmoriston  in  favour  of  the  progenitor  of  the  present  family 
is  the  charter  by  King  James  IV.  to  John  More  Grant,  of 
Culcabook,  dated  at  Stirling,  8  Dec.  1509.  In  1689,  Patrick 
Grant,  of  Glenmoriston,  was  in  arms  at  Killiecrankie,  and  in 
the  risings  of  1715  and  1745,  the  Glenmoriston  Grants  took  a 
decided  part  against  the  Government.  Of  the  derivative 
branches,  we  may  mention  Grant  of  Carron,  Grant  of  Lyna- 
rhoarn,  Grant  of  Avimore,  Croskle,  iic.  The  great-grand- 
father of  the  existing  chief, 

Patrick  Grant,  of  Glenmoriston,  m.  the  dau.  of  John 
Grant,  of  Croskie,  and  was  father  of 

Patrick  Grant,  Esq.  of  Glenmoriston,  m.  Henrietta,  2nd 
dau.  of  Patrick  Grant,  Esq.  of  Rothiemurchus,  and  had  issue 
four  sons  and  four  daus.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

John  Grant,  Esq.  of  Glenmoriston,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army, 
and  Col.  Inverness-shire  militia,  m.  Eliz^iUeth  Townsend,  dau. 
of  Major  John  Grant,  son  of  Mungo  Grant,  and  grandson  of 
Grant,  of  Grant,  and  by  this  lady  had  issue,  Patrick,  d.  1808 ; 
James  Murray,  of  Glenmoriston  and  Moy  ;  Harriet,  m.  Thomas 
Eraser,  Esq.  of  Balnain;  and  Ann,  in.  Eoderick K.Mackenzie, 
Esq.  of  Flowerburn,  co.  Ross.    The  second  son, 

James  Murray  Grant,  Esq.  of  Glenmoriston  and  Moy,  co. 
Moray,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  m.  Henrietta,  2nd  dau.  of  Ewen  Cameron, 
of  Glenevis,  co.  Inverness,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  Capt.  42nd  Royal  Highlanders,  m.  1st,  1850,  Emily, 
dau.  of  James  Morrison,  Esq.  of  Basildon  Park,  Berks,  which 
lady  ti.  1854;  and  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Chadwick, 
Esq.  of  High  Bank,  Prestwich,  Lancashire,  and  d.  17  Aug. 
1867,  leaving  issue,  1  Ian  Robert  James  Mdkray,  now  of 
Glenmoriston  and  Moy ;  2  Ewen;  3  Frank  Morrison  Seafield ; 
4  Heathcote  Salusbury;  5  Emily. 

II.  Ewen,  E.I.C.S.,  d.  1871.  m.  Patrick,  E.I.C.  CivU Service. 
IV.  Hugh,  E.I.C.S.  V.  James  Murray. 

I.  Jane,  m.  William  TJnwin,  Esq. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  T.  A.  Pierson,  Esq.  of  the  Gwynd,  Arbroath, 

III.  Ellen. 

IV.  Harriet,  m.  F.  Morrison,  Esq.  of  Hole  Park,  Kent. 

V.  Isabella,  d.  1876. 

He  d.  1868,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson. 

Arms — Gu.,  three  antique  or  eastern  crowns  or.  Crest — A 
mountain  in  flames,  ppr.    Motto— Stand  firm. 

■-eats — Glenmoriston,  co.  Inverness;  and  Moy  House,  co. 
Moray. 

GRANT    OF    HILIiERSDON    HOUSE. 

Geant,  William  John  Alexander,  Esq.  of 
Hillersdon  House,  Devon,  b.  5  May,  1851  j  s.  his 
father  1877. 

JLl'UpajC— This  family  descends  from  the  Grants  of  Bel- 
doniey,  a  branch  of  the  ancient  Scottish  clan  of  Grant. 

Charles  Grant,  Esq.,  son  of  James  Grant,  Esq.,  (d.  26  Dec. 
1798,  aged  77),  by  Christian  his  wife,  and  younger  brother  of 
Eight  Hon.  Sir  William  Grant,  Master  of  the  Rolls  IsOl  to 
1818),  m.  Charlotte,  only  dau.  of  John  Grant,  Esq.  of  Bush 
Hill,  Middlesex,  and  had  issue, 

William  Charles,  of  Hillersdon  House. 

Christina  Maitland,  m.  1841,  John  Craigie,  Esq.,  Sheriff  Sub- 
stitute of  CO.  Roxburgh,  and  d.  1849,  leaving  issue. 

Charlotte,  m.  1842,  Vice- Admiral  Robert  Craigie,  and  has 
issue. 

Isabella  Jane,  m.  184.5,  the  Rev.  Richard  Vautier,  Vicar  of 
Kenwyn,  Cornwall,  and  has  issue, 
His  son, 

William  Charles  Grant,  Esq.  of  Hillersdon  House,  Devon, 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  CuUompton,  J. P.  and  a  Lieut,  in  the  1st 
(King's)  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  31  Oct.  1817;  m.  10  June,  1843, 
Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  William  Henry  May,  Esq.,  and 
grand-dau.  of  the  late  Joseph  May,  Esq.,  formerly  of  Mem- 
bland  Hall,  Devon,  and  afterwards  of  Hale  Park,  Hants,  and 
d.  1877,  having  bad  issue, 

I.  William,  6.  1850;  d.  same  year. 

II.  William  John  Alexander,  now  of  Hillersdon  House. 
HI.  Charles  Robert  Arthur,  6.  30  Dec.  1854. 

I.  Charlotte  Elizabeth.  ii.  Mary  Isabella. 

III.  Frances  Louisa,  iv.  Anna  Maria. 


Arms — Gu.,  a  boar's  head  couped  in  fess  between  thn 
eastern  crowns  or.    Crest — An  oak  tree  fructed  ppr,    Mul\ 
Suose  robore  firmat. 

&a«— Hillersdon  House,  CuUompton,  Devon. 


GRANT    OF    KILGRASTON.  1 

Geant,  Charles  Thomas  Constantine,  Esq.  of  \ 
Kilgraston  and  Pitkeatbly,  co.  Perth,  J.P.  and  D.L,,  ' 
b.  2  July,  1831 ;  m.  8  Oct.  1856,  Janet  Matilda,  5th 
dau.  of  William  Hay,  Esq.  of    Dunse   Caslle,  co. 
Eerwick,  and  had  issue  by  her, 

I.  John,  6.  14  Oct.  1867;  d.  2  Sept.  1868. 

II.  John  Patrick,  b.  18  July,  1872. 

I.  Lucy  Blanche  Cordelia,  6.  6  Aug.  1857. 

II.  Annie,  6.  3  Feb.  1860. 

HI.  Constance  Mary,  6.  15  May,  1862. 

IV.  Margaret,  b.  2  May,  1864. 

V.  Beatrice,  6.  7  May,  I86G. 

Mr,  Grant,  who  was  formerly  in  the  R.N.,  and  for 
several  years  in  the  service  of  the  Rajah  of  Sarawak, 
s.  his  father  in  1873. 

Ht'ltragC— Patrick  Grant,  Esq.  of  Glen  Lochy,  in  Strath 
Spey,  CO.  Inverness  (an  estate  which  he  alienated  alter  being 
held  by  his  predecessors  from  the  period  when  they  branched 
off  from  the  Grants  of  Grant,  Chiefs  of  the  ancient  clan), 
lineally  descended  from  John  Grant,  of  Freuchy,  4th  son  of 
John  Grant,  of  Grant,  the  9th  Chief  ol  the  Grants  of  Grant, 
and  one  of  the  representatives  of  the  Tulloch-gorim  or  clan- 
Phadrich  branch  of  the  clan  Grant,  to.  Beatrix,  dau.  of 
Donald  Grant,  Esq.  of  Inverlochy,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  Jan. 
1780,  aged  69)  left  at  his  decease,  15  April,  1783,  aged  74,  two 
sons,  John  and  Francis.    The  elder, 

John  Grant,  Esq.,  proceeding  to  Jamaica,  s.  Thomas  French 
as  Chief  Justice  of  the  Island  1783,  and  held  the  office  until 
1790.  He  purchased  trom  tne  Murray  and  Craigie  families  the 
contiguous  estates  of  Kilgraston  and  Pitkeatbly,  situated  in  the 
east  end  of  the  beautiful  and  rich  valley  of  Strath  Earn,  and 
extending  over  part  of  the  Ochills.  Chief  Justice  Grant  m. 
Margaret,  sister  of  Sir  Alexander  Macleod,  Lord  Banatyne, 
a  Lord  of  Session,  but  dying  s.  p.  31  March,  1793,  was  «.  by 
his  brother, 

Francis  Grant,  Esq.  of  Kilgraston  and  Pitkeatbly.  He  m, 
1795,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Oliphant,  Esq.  of  Rossie, 
Postmaster-General  of  Scotland,  and  had  issue, 

1  John,  of  whom  presently. 

2  Robert,  6.  1799;  d.  a  Midshipman  E.N.,  1820. 

3  Henry  Dundas,  b.  1801;  d.  unm. 

4  Francis  (Sir),  President  B.A.,  b.  18  Jan.  1803 ;  m.  Ist, 
Emily,  eldest  dau.  of  J.  Ross  Farquharson,  Esq.  of  Inver- 
cauld,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1827)  had  one  son,  John  Emilius, 
R.N .,  deceased.  He  m.  2ndly,  Isabella,  5th  dau.  of  Richard 
Norman,  Esq.,  by  Lady  Elizabeth  his  wife,  sister  of  the 
Duke  of  Rutland,  and  by  her  also  has  issue,  Norman,  de- 
ceased; Francis  Richard,  Lieut.-Col.  late  5th  Lancers;  the 
Rev.  Ferdinand  Hope,  deceased ;  Mary  Isabella,  dect-a.sed, 
TO.  Francis  Geary,  Esq. ;  Anne  Emily  Sophia,  m.  William 
Markham,  Esq.  of  Becca  Hall,  co.  York,  and  has  issue, 
William  and  Mabel;  Rachael,  deceased,  to.  C.  A.  North, 
Esq.;  and  Elizabeth  Catherine.     Sir  Francis^.  5  Oct.  187H. 

5  James  Hope  (Sir),  G.C.B.,  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  army.  Col. 
9th  Lancers,  highly  distinguished  in  India  and  China,  6. 
22  July,  1808;  m.  1847,  Helen,  eldest  dau.  of  Benjamia 
Taylor,  Esq.,  formerly  Chief  Judge  at  Agra,  d.  1875. 

1  Mary  Anne,  m.  Major-Gen.  Lindsay,  of  Balcarres ;  and  d. 
1820. 

2  Catherine  Anne,  d.  1871 ;  to.  1832,  R.  Graham  Spiers,  Esq., 
Sheriff  of  Edinburgh,  and  had  a  dau.,  Anne  (now  Lady 
Home  Spiers  of  Culcreuch,  co.  Stirling),  m.  Sir  George 
Home,  Bart,  of  Blackadder. 

He  d.  1819,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Grant,  Esq.  of  Kilgraston  and  PitUeathly,  co.  Perth, 

J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  formeriy  in  the  Grenadier  Guards,  6.  18 

June,  1798;  m.  1st,  20  June,   1820,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of 

Francis,  Lord  Gray,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  23  April,  1821)  an 

only  child, 

I.  Margaret,  Baroness  Gray  of  Gray  and  Kinfauns  Castle; 

TO.  10  Nov.  1840,  the  Hon.  David  Henry  Murray,  3rd  son  df 

David,  Earl  of  Mansfield. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  14  March,  1828,  the  Lady  Lucy  Bruce,  3rd  dau. 
of  Thomas,  Earl  of  Elgin  and  Kincardine,  and  by  her  has  had 
issue, 

I.  Francis  Augustus,  Lieut,  and  Adjutant  79th  Highlanders, 
b.  24  Feb.  1829;  d.  1  Oct.  1854,  in  the  Crimea,  after  Alma. 
u.  Charles  Thomas  Constantine,  now  of  Kilgraston,  &c. 


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079 


III.  Arthur,  11th  Native  Madras  Infantry,  6.  27  July,  1832; 
d.  15  Sept.  1853. 

IV.  John  Ludovlck,  b.  31  May,  18.39;  d.  10  May,  1854. 

V.  Kobert  Ileury,  Capt.  R.A.,  b.  16  Deo.  1840;  d.  16  April, 
1878. 

VI.  Alan  Rudolph,  b.  28  Feh.  1843,  Forest  Dept.  India. 

VII.  Alariy  Frederick,  Lieut.  EN.,  b.  17  Aug.  1844. 

I.  Mary. 

II.  Annie,  deceased,  ni.  J.  Brooke  Brooke,  Esq.,  Rnjah  Mudah 
of  Sarawak,  Borneo,  and  had  issue  two  sons,  Basil,  deceased ; 
and  Jdhn  Charles  Evelyn  Hope. 

III.  Matilda  Catheilne,  d.  2  March,  1842. 

IV.  Lucy,  m.  27  Sept.  1866,  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Charles 
Feilding,  Lector  uf  Stapleton,  Salop,  3rd  son  of  the  late 
Earl  of  Denbigh  ;  d.  Jan.  1875. 

V.  Eliza  Louisa,  d.  young.  vi.  Charlotte  Augusta. 
He  d.  20  Jan.  1873,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son,  the 
present  Charles  Thomas  Constantine  Grant,  Esq.  of  Kil- 
grasion. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  chevron  engrailed  erm.,  between  three  antique 
crowns  or.  Crest — A  mountain  in  flames  ppr.  with  an  escroU 
above  bearing  the  motto,  "  Ferte  citi  tiammas ;"  but  the  Roman 
fasces  erect  ppr.  was  adopted  by  the  late  Chief  Justice  Grant, 
and  changed  by  patent  21  Dec.  1790.  JV/oHo— Leges  juraque 
serva. 

Sf(i«s— Kilgraston  House  and  Drumnionie  House,  Rridi^e  of 
Earn,  co.  Perth;  Travellers'  Club,  Pall  MaU,  Londui:. 


GRANT    OF    KILMURBY. 

Grant,  Thomas-St.  John,  Esq.  of  Kilmurrj,  co. 
Cork,  J.P.,  b.  25  Sept.  1852  ;  m.  4  Feb.  1874,  Mar- 
garet Anna,  dau.  of  Edvi^ard  Keily  Carey,  Esq.  of 
Careysville,  co.  Cork,  and  has  issue, 

Thomas  .St.  John,  6.  1  Dec.  1875. 

Edward  Kelly  Carey,  6.  29  Aug.  1877. 

ILtlltagC— The  first  of  this  family  of  whom  any  docu- 
mentary accounts  are  handed  down,  was  Capt.  Jasper 
Grant,  R.N.,  who  obtained,  1667,  an  assignment  of  a  mortgage 
of  the  lands  of  Granstown,  or  Ballygraunt  (therein  then  so 
called),  and  in  the  following  year,  1668,  had  a  conveyance 
in  fee  of  the  same  from  William  Dobbyn.  In  this  document 
he  is  described  as  Capt.  Jasper  Grant,  of  the  city  of  Water- 
ford.  Now  it  appears  from  Smith's  and  Ryland's  Histories 
of  Waterford,  that  a  family  of  Giants  were  from  an  early 
period  residents  of  the  city  and  neighbourhood  of  Waterford, 
and  it  is  not  at  all  improbable  that  of  this  old  family  Capt. 
Jasper  Grant  was  a  descendant,  and  was  enabled  to  purchase 
back  his  family  inheritance,  and  become  as  it  were  a  re  founder 
of  his  race.  Capt.  Ja.';per  Grant,  R.N.,  of  Grantstown,  m. 
sometime  about  1667,  Gillian  Hely,  of  Kinsale,  sister  of  Francis 
Hely,  afterwards  of  the  city  of  Cork,  Gent.,  and  had  a  son, 

Jasper  Grant,  m.  Annabella  Fitzgerald,  and  was  father  of 

Jasper  Grant,  of  Kilmurry,  co.  Cork,  m.  Jane  Vaughan,  of 
the  family  of  Gulden  Grove,  but  left  no  issue,  and  was  s.  by 
his  brother, 

Thomas  Grant,  Esq.  of  Kilmurry,  in.  29  July,  1719,  Anne, 
dau.  of  James  Ussher,  Esq.  of  Taylorstown,  co.  Waterford. 
Their  son, 

ThomasGrant,  Esq.  of  Kilmurry, }».  11  Oct.  1748,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Tliouias  Campion,  of  Leitrim,  Esq.,  and  was  father  of 

Thomas  Grant,  Esq.  of  Kilmurry,  m.  28  Nov.  1792,  Sarah, 
sister  of  Sir  Richard  Musgrave,  Bart.,  of  Tourin,  co.  Water- 
ford, and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  St.  John  Grant,  Esq.  of  Kilmurry,  vi.  Sept.  1821, 
his  cousin  Anna  Esther,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Alexander  Grant, 
Vicar  of  Clondallane;  and  d.  17  Jan.  1832,  leaving,  with  three 
daus.  (Sarah,  m.  Samuel  Morton  Tuckey,  Esq.  of  Killindonnell, 
CO.  Cork;  Anna;  and  Susan  Mary,  m.  Monsieur  Franpois 
Jules  Turquet,  Judge  of  the  Cour  Imperiale,  Angers,  France), 
a  son  and  heir, 

Tho.mas  St.  John  Grant,  Esq.  of  Kilmurry,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  co.  Waterford  1852,  and  co.  Cork  1858,  b.  20 
Sept.  1822,  m.  15  Aug.  1849,  Eliza  Anna  Louisa,  youngest  dau. 
of  Rev.  Thomas  Hoare,  of  Glenanore,  by  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of 
Henry  Jesse  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Lloydsboro',  co.  Tipperary,  and 
gianddau.  of  Sir  Edward  Hoare,  Bart,  of  Annabella,  and  d. 
19  Sept.  1868,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas  St.  John,  now  of  Kilmuny. 

II.  Edward  Hoare,  b.  i  May,  1859. 

Seat — Kilmurry  House,  Kilworth,  co.  Cork. 


GRANT    OF    KINCORTH. 

The  late  Robert  Grant,  Esq.  of  Kincorth,  co. 
Moray,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  a  Member  of  the  Faculty  of 
Advocates,  b.  12  Sept,  1801 ;  m.  1859,  Edith  Anne, 


2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Eaton,  Canon  of  Chester, 
and  Rector  of  West  Kirby,  co.  Chcsier,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Robert  Wilfrid,  6.  25  Feb.  1862.          i.  Edith  Evelyn. 
Mr.  Grant  d.  15  Oct.  1878. 

3LlJTCil50.— Mr.  Grant  is  a  scion  of  the  Dellachaple  or 
Clan-Cliiaran,  branch  of  the  family  of  Grant,  now  represented 
in  chief  by  the  Earl  of  Seafield.    His  immediate  ancestor, 

David  Grant,  of  Lethendry,  6.  1715  ;  to.  Margaret,*  eldest 
dau.  of  Robert  Grant,  of  Glenbeg,  by  his  wife  Jobina,  dau  of 
Grant,  of  Ruddery,  co.  Banff,  and  has  issue, 

John,  an  officer  in  the  army,  killed  1781,  when  serving  under 
Lord  Cornwallis  in  the  American  war. 

Robert,  of  Kincorth.  Lewis,  d.  1803. 

James,  a  military  officer,  d.  at  Madras,  1792. 

Cutlibert,  Merchant  in  Canada,  d.  about  1793. 

Donald,  d.  s.  p.  Francis,  a  military  offlcer,  d.  179S. 

The  2nd  son, 

Robert  Grant,  Esq.  of  Kincorth,  &.  1752 ;  m.  Dec.  1797, 
Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Lewis  Grant,  of  Cromdale,  Inver- 
ness, and  had  issue, 

Robert,  late  of  Kincorth.  )  twina 

Lewis,  of  Bombay,  d.  s.  p.  17  Feb.  1854,    )  "'"'^• 

Robina,  to.  1840,  John  P.  Grant,  Esq.,  son  of  the  Rev.  James 
Grant,  of  Laggan,  co.  Inverness,  by  his  wife  Anne,  the 
distinguished  Authoress  ;  she  d.  s.  p.  1850. 

Davina,  m.  1819,  Frederick  Grant,  Esq.  of  Mount  Cyrus,  co. 
Kincardine;  and  d.  at  Hastings,  1828,  leaving  issue. 
Mr.  Grant  d.  10  Aug.  1801. 

Arms—Ga.,  within  a  border  three  antique  crowns  or.  Crest 
— A  mountain  in  flames  ppr.     A/o«o— Stand  fast. 

Seal — Kincorth  Forres,  co.  Moray. 

GRANT    OF    LITCHBOROTJGH. 

The  late  Arthur  William  Grant,  Esq.  of 
Litchborough,  co.  Northampton,  J. P.,  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Maidford,  M.A.  Brasenose  Coll.  Oxford, 
Barri»ter-at-Law,  6.  29  Dec.  1812,  d.  19  Dec.  1878. 

ItiUCagC— Thomas  Grant,  who  came  from  Scotland  1743, 
TO.  Mary  Borman  ;  and  d.  1743,  leaving  a  son, 

Thomas  Grant,  of  Banbury,  co.  Oxford,  6.  1718;  who  m. 
14  Feb.  1744,  Phebe,  only  child  of  John  Pinckard,  Esq.  of 
Caldecote,  by  his  2nd  wife  Elizabeth  Hopcraft,  widow  of  Edwaid 
Bloxam,  Gent.  ;  and  d.  1753,  having  had  issue  by  this  lady 
(who  d.  1788), 

Thomas,  of  whom  presently.  Edward,  d.  unm. 

John,  of  Leighton  Buzzard,  co.  Bedford,  m.  14  June,  1780, 

Hannah,   dau.  of  Joseph  Brooke,   Esq.,    and   had   a  dau., 

Hannah,  m.  16  June,  1808,   Francis  Darby,  Esq.  of  Sunni- 

side  House,  Coalbrooke  Dale,  Salop. 

Phebe,  to.  the  Rev.  Robinson  Lawford,  of  Towcester,  Rector 

of   Bradden,   and  Vicar  of    Eaton  Neston;    and  d.    1790, 

having  had  issue. 

Mary,  to.  7  June,  1792,  Joseph  Kitelee,  Esq.  of  Castlethorpc, 

Bucks.  Elizabeth. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Grant,  Esq.  of  Litchborough,  to.  19  Nov.  1776, 
Anne,  dau.  of  William  Ives,  Esq.  ol  Bradden;  and  rf.  7  Sept. 
1803,  leaving  two  sons, 

William,  of  Litchborough,  and  of  the  Middle  Temple,  Bar- 
rister at-Law,  b.  18  March,   1779,  who  purchased,  1811,  the 

Manor  of  Maidford,  at  the  sale  of  the  estates  of  Samuel 

Barker.  Edward,  of  Litchborough. 

The  2nd  son, 

Edward  Grant,  Esq.  of  Litchborough,  6.  26  Jan.  1781 ;  m. 
Jane,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Robert  Marriott,  Esq.  of 
Badby,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  13  Nov.  1811,  aged  31)  left  at  his 
decease,  14  June,  1812,  three  daus.,  Jane,  Anne,  Charlotte, 
and  one  son, 

William  Grant,  Esq.  of  Litchborough,  educated  at  Rugby 
and  Brasenose  Coll.  Oxford,  6.  5  Sept.  1805;  m.  Frances  Simp- 
son, dau.  of  Richard  Pack,  Esq.  of  Floore  House,  Northamp 
ton,  and  had  issue, 

Ahthur  William,  late  of  Litchborough. 

Edward,  now  of  Litchborough,  b.  24  July,  181'^. 

Reginald  Richard  Mornes,  o.  ze  Sept.  1818:  d.  19  March, 
18.">0.  Charles  Eustace,  b.  5  June,  1851. 

Wilfred  Dryden,  6.  9  April,  1854. 

Edith  Frances. 
Mr.  Grant  d.  18  July,  1808. 

Arms—Gu.,  a  fess  dancettee  erm.  between  three  crowns  or. 
Crest— A  conical  hill  fired  at  the  summit  ppr.  issuant  there- 
from a  cross  calvary  or.     Motto— Stand  sure. 

Seat— Litchborough,  Weedon. 

*  This  lady's  sister  m.  Colquhoun  McGrigor,  Esq.  of  Aber- 
deen, and  was  mother,  by  him,  of  Sir  James  McGrigor,  Bait., 
K.C.B.,  Director-General  of  the  Army  Medical  Department. 


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GRANVILLE  OF  WELLESBOURNE. 

Gkantille,  Bevil,  Esq.  of  Wellesbourne  Hall, 
CO.  Warwick,  J.P.,  late  Major  23rd  R.  W.  Fusiliers  ; 
b.  20  Jan.  1834 ;  m.  12  Oct.  1865,  Alice  Jane,  3rd 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Nathaniel  Wodehouse,  Vicar  of 
Worle  and  Dulverton,  by  Georgiana  his  wife,  dau, 
of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  William  Capel,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Bernakd,  h.  21  July,  1873. 

I.  Violet.  II.  Mary  Olive.  III.  Muriel. 

IV.  Grace.  v.  Morwcnna. 

iLtllCagC— Ancient  in  lineage,  brilliant  in  ashievement, 
and  conspicuous  for  great  possessions  and  territorial  influen-.-e, 
the  family  of  Granville  may  challenge  comparison  with  the 
oldest,  most  distinguished,  and  most  historic  houses  recorded 
in  this  worli.  They  claimed  descent  through  the  Earls  of 
Corbcile  from  Rollo,  Duke  of  Normandy,  and  were  Lords  of 
Bideford,  in  Devon,  at  the  Conquest,  by  gift  of  their  kinsman, 
William  I.  Their  representative  at  the  opening  of  the  16th 
century. 

Sib  Thomas  Granville,  of  Stow,  was  High  Sheriff  for 
Cornwall  1  Henry  Vll.,  and,  in  1501,  was  made  of  the 
Knights  of  the  Bath  on  the  marriage  of  Arthur,  Prince  of 
Wales.  He  d.  1513.  By  Isabel  his  1st  wife,  dau.  of  Otho 
Gilbert,  of  Compton,  Devon,  he  had  two  sons  and  six  daus., 
and  by  his  2nd  wife,  Jane  Jous,  widow  of  —  Hill,  he  had 
John  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Bideford;  and  a  dau.    The  eldest  son. 

Sir  Roger  Ghanville,  of  Stow,  called  the  Great  House- 
keeper, for  his  princely  hospitality,  High  Sheriff  for  Cornwall 
2  Henry  VIII.,  was  knighted  the  year  before  his  death,  1523. 
He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Whitleigh,  of 
Efford,  by  whom  he  had  three  sons  and  six  daus.  The  eldest 
son. 

Sir  RicnARD  Granville,  Knt.  of  Stow,  knighted  20  Dec. 
1532,  High  Sheriff  for  Devon  1533,  and  subsequently  Marshal 
of  Calais,  m.  Matilda,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Beville,  of 
Gwarnock,  and  had,  with  three  daus.,  two  sons, 

John,  who  d.  without  issue  in  his  fathers  lifetime. 

Roger,  an  Esquire  of  the  body  to  Henry  VIII.  1545,  and  by 
him  knighted.  He  was  drowned  off  Portsmouth  in  the  "Mary 
Rose  "  frigate  in  his  father's  lifetime.  He  m.  Thomasine, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Cole,  Esq.  of  Slade,  in  the  parish  of  Corn- 
wood,  Devon,  and  by  her  had  a  son,  Richard,  of  whom 
presently. 
Sir  Richard  d.  18  March,  1551,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson. 

Sir  Richard  Granville,  Knt.  of  Stow,  a  gallant  naval  com- 
mander, who,  at  the  age  of  16,  by  permission  of  Queen  Eliza- 
beth, served  in  the  imperial  army  in  Hungary,  and  attained 
high  reputation  for  his  achievements  against  the  infidels.  In 
1571,  he  represented  CO.  Cornwall  in  Parliament  and  was  sub- 
sequently High  Sheriff  for  that  shire  1578,  and  complimented 
with  the  honor  of  Knighthood.  But  the  bias  of  his  mind  was 
bent  chiefiy  on  the  plans  of  foreign  discovery  proposed  by  his 
relative.  Sir  Walter  Raleigh,  and  he  preferred  the  enterprise 
of  a  naval,  to  the  quiet  of  a  senatorial  life.  He  accordingly, 
with  a  squadron  fitted  out  for  the  purpose,  sailed  for  the  coast 
of  Florida,  1585,  where  he  left  a  colony  of  100  men,  and  then 
returned  home.  Many  and  successful  were  his  subsequent 
voyages  and  services,  and  heroic  his  death,  in  an  engagement 
with  the  Spaniards.  John  Evelyn,  in  relating  this  action, 
exclaims,  "Than  this,  what  have  we  more?  What  can  be 
greater  ?  "  Sir  Richard  m.  Mary,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir 
John  St.  Leger,  Knt.  of  Annery,  Devon,  and  had  four  sons 
and  five  daus.    The  eldest  son. 

Sir  Bernard  Granville,  Knt.  of  Bideford,  Devon,  and  Stow, 
Cornwall,  was  High  Sheriff  38  Elizabeth,  for  Cornwall  and 
M.P.  for  Bodmin.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  sole  dau.  and  heir  of  Phillip 
Eevil,  of  Killigarth,  Cornwall,  and  had  issue  four  sons  and 
two  daus.,  Bevil,  his  heir;  Richard  (Sir),  Knt.  and  Bart.,  a 
Cavalier  Commander  of  great  celebrity,  "The  King's  General 
in  the  West"  (m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Fitz,  of  FitzforrJ, 
and  had  one  son,  who  was  put  to  death  by  the  Parliament; 
and  one  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Col.  William  Lenard,  a  stanch 
Royalist);  John,  of  Lincoln's  Inn;  Roger,  drowned  in  the 
service  of  Charles  I. ;  Gertrude,  m.  Christopher  Harris,  of 
Lanrest;  and  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  Sir  Bernard  Granville  d. 
1636.     His  eldest  son  was  the  celebrated 

Sir  Bevil  Granville,  Knt.  of  Stow  and  Bideford,  one  of  the 
boldest  and  most  successful  of  the  Cavalier  Icailers,  called  the 
"  Bayard"  of  England,  b.  23  March,  1595.  His  last  and  most 
brilliant  action  was  at  Lansdowne  Hill,  near  Bath,  where  he 
fell  in  the  arms  of  victory,  5  July,  1643.  Sir  Kevil  m.  Grace, 
dau.  of  Sir  George  Smythe,  Knt.  of  Matford,  Heavitree, 
Exeter,  and  had  seven  sons  and  six  daus.     Of  the  former,  the 


3rd  surviving  son,  John,  who  attended  Charles  II.  in  all  his 
wanderings  abroad,  was  only  16  years  old  when  he  took 
the  command  of  his  father's  regiment,  and  was  in  all  the  con- 
siderable battles  of  the  west  of  England,  as  well  as  the  battle  < 
if  Newbury,  where  he  was  severely  wounded.  Sir  John  was 
chosen  negociator  and  messenger  from  the  King,  to  deliver  to 
both  Houses  of  Parliament  the  King's  letter  from  Breda,  and 
received  their  acknowledgments  for  his  services  in  that  trans- 
action. Thus  pointed  out  to  his  country  as  a  principal  instru- 
ment of  the  Restoration,  he  was  further  rewarded  with  such 
honours  as  his  services  and  those  of  his  family  might  justly 
claim.  He  was,  therefore,  on  the  restoration  of  Charles  II., 
created  Earl  of  Bath,  Viscount  Lansdowne,  and  Baron  Gran- 
ville, of  Pideford  and  Kilkampton  {see  Bueke's  Ex.inet 
Peerage).    Sir  Bevil's  4th  son, 

Bernard  Granville,  was  very  active  in  serving  Charles  IL. 
during  his  exile :  "  When  all  was  concluded  for  His  Majesty's 
restoration,  and  his  brother.  Sir  John  Granville,  had  received 
the  thanks  of  both  Houses  of  Parliament  for  the  letters  he 
brought.  General  Monk  thought  it  proper  to  send  his  last 
despatches  by  one  he  could  trust,  which  was  Bernard  Gran- 
ville, his  first-cousin,*  who  wns  to  inform  His  Majesty  that 
everything  was  ready  for  his  reception."  He  was  Gentleman 
of  the  Bedchamber  to  the  Duke  of  Gloucester  during  his 
exile,  and  after  the  Restoration,  Gentleman  of  the  Horse  and 
Groom  of  the  Bedchamber  to  Charles  II.  He  was  M.P.  tor 
Lostwithiel,  1  Charles  II.,  and  served  for  Launceston,  Saltasli, 
and  Bodmin,  in  all  the  Pailiaments  of  that  reign ;  also  for 
Plymouth  in  1  James  II. ;  also  for  Saltash  again  in  the  reign 
of  William  till  the  day  of  his  death.  He  m.  Anne,  only  dau. 
and  heir  of  Cuthbert  Morley,  Esq.  of  Hornby,  co.  York,  and 
d.  1701,  leaving  issue, 
Bevil  (Sir),  knighted  by  James  II.,  aMajor-Gen.  in  the  army, 
M.P.  for  Fowey  1  James  II.,  Governor  of  Barbados; 
d.  s.  p.  1706. 

George,  elevated  to  the  Peerage  1711,  as  Baron  Lansdowne, 
of  Bideford.  Was  Secretary  at  War  and  Comptroller  and 
Treasurer  of  the  Household  to  Queen  Anne.  He  d.  1734, 
when  that  barony  became  extinct  {see  Bcrke's  Extinct 
Peerage).  Bernard,  of  whom  presently. 

Anne,  m.  Sir  John  Stanley,  Bart,  of  Graugegurman. 
Elizabeth,  Maid  of  Honour,  d.  utim. 
The  3rd  son. 

Col.  Bernard  Granville,  Esq.  of  Buckland,  co.  Gloucester 

Lieut. -Governor  of  Hull,  M.P.  for  the   boroughs  of   Camel 

ford  and  Fowey,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Martin  Westcombe,  Bart. 

Consul  at  Cadiz,  and  d.  1723,  leaving  issue, 

Bernard,  his  heir,  who  purchased  from  the  ancient  family  of 

Fleetwood,  the  estate  of  Calwich  Abbey,  co.  Stafford.     IIo 

d.  unm.  1775,  the  last  male  heir  of  this  ancient  family, 

bequeathing  his  name  and  estates  to  his  sister  Anne's  son, 

John  D'Ewes,  of  whom  presently. 

Bevil  (Rev.),  m.  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  Richard  Rose,  Esq.; 
d.  s.  p. 

Mary,  6.  1700;  ni.  1st,  Alexander  Pendarves,  Esq.  of  Ros-    . 
crow,   in  Cornwall ;  and  2ndly,  to  the  Very  Rev.  Patrick    j 
Delany,   D.D.,  Dean  of  Down,  but  d.  without  issue  1788.    j 
This  lady,  distinguished  for  her  great  literary  acquirements,    I 
was  much  esteemed  by  King  George  III.  and  Queen  Char-    ' 
lotte,  and  resided  constantly  with  tbeir  Majesties,  both  at 
Kew  and  Windsor. 
Anne,  h.  1707  ;  m.  1740,  John  D'Ewcs,  Esq.  of  Wellesbourne, 
CO.  Warwick. 
The  2nd  dau., 

Anne  Granville,  wife  of  John  D'Ewes,  Esq.,  of  Welles- 
bourne, dying  1761,  left  issue, 

I.  Court  D'Ewes,  of  Wellesbourne,  6.  1742;  d.  unm,.  1793. 

II.  Bernard  D'Ewes,  of  Wellesbourne,  6.  1743;  m.  1777,  Anne, 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Delabere,  Esq.  of  Cheltenham,  who  d. 
1780.     He  d.  1822,  and  left  issue, 

1  Court,  of  whom  presently. 

2  Anne,  m.  1805,  George  Frederick  Stratton,  Esq.  of  Groat 
Tew,  CO.  Oxford. 

III.  John  D'Ewes  (Rev.),  6.  1744;  assumed,  178G,  upon  suc- 
ceeding his  maternal  uncle,  Bernard  Granville,  the  surname 
and  arms  of  Granville.  He  m.  1779,  Harriet  Joan,  2nd 
dau.  of  John  Delabere,  Esq.  of  Cheltenham,  and  had  one 
son,  John,  who  d.  xmm.  aged  '20 ;  and  one  dau.,  d.  in 
infancy.  Mr.  Granville  d.  1826,  when  his  estates  devolved 
upon  his  nephew.  Court  D'Ewes. 

I.  Mary  D'Ewes,  m.  John  Port,  Esq.  of  Ham. 
The  son  of  Bernard  D'Ewes, 

CoDRT  Granville,  Esq.,  h.  1779,  assumed,  on  the  death  of  his 
uncle.  Rev.  John  Granville,  18'26,  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Granville.    He  m.  1803,  Maria,  dau.  of  Edward  Ferrers,  Esq. 


*  Bernard  Granville's  mother  and  George  Monk's  mother 
were  sisters,  daus.  of  Sir  George  Smythe. 


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of  T!:u!iI(Y!ley  Clinton,  co.  Warvviclt,  ami   by  her  (who  d.  1852) 
Irft  ;it  his  Uecease,  1848,  four  sons  and  tlirec  daus., 

Bernard  Granville,  late  of  Wellesbourne  Hall. 

Granville  John,  Vicar  of  Stratford-on-A von,  6.  1807;  m.  1839, 
Marianne,  5th  dau.  of  Sir  J.  Gray  Skipwith,  Bart,  and  (/.  26 
April,  1871,  having  had  issue,  Gray,  b.  1843;  Grace;  and 
(icrtrude. 

Court  (Rev.),  6.  1803;  m.  1847,  Lady  Charlotte  Augusta  Leo- 
pnldina,  oldest  dau.  of  James,  Lord  Glenlyon,  and  sister  to 
(norge,  6th  Duke  of  Athole;  d.  13  March,  1871. 

1  irderic,  of  Ivy  Bridge,  South  Devon,  J. P.  and  D.L.  CO. 
W  arwick,  late  Major  aSrd  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers,  and  now 
l.irut.-Col.  of  the  2nd  regt.  of  Warwick  militia,  b.  3  Feb. 
is  10;  TO.  17  June,  1854,  Isabel,  only  surviving  dau.  of  the 
1  iti'  Edward  Sheldon,  Esq.  of  Brailes,  co.  Warwick,  M.P. 

llirriot  John,  d.  1857. 

?.l:iiy,  m.  1858,  Col.  David  Forbes,  late  of  91st  regt. 

Lucy. 
The  eldest  son, 

Bkrnard  Granville,  Esq.  of  Wellesbourne  Hall,  J. P.  and 
n.L.,  /).  4  Feb.  1804;  vi.  1st,  28  June,  1828,  Mathewana  Sarah, 
^nil  (l;,u.of  Capt.  Matthew  Richard  Onslow,  of  the  Coldstream 
iu.irds,  eldest  son  of  Admiral  Sir  Richard  Onslow,  Bart., 
li.C.B.,  and  has  by  her  (who  d.  Aug.  1829)  one  dau., 

J(ian  Frederic  Mathewana,  m.  1850,  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Lord 
diaries  Paulet  (who  d.  23  July,  1870),  2nd  son  of  Charies 
lii^'old.sby,  13th  Marquess  of  Winchester,  and  has  issue, 
Ernest  Ingoldsby,  6.  1851,  cL  1853;  Adela;  Eleanor;  Mary. 
Mr.  Granville  to.  2ndly,  1830,  Anne  Catherine,  youa;;csl  dau. 
){  Admiral  Sir  Hyde  Parker,  and  had  issue, 

r.-AiL,  now  of  Wellesbourne. 

Milliard  Delabere,  R.N.,  6.7  July,  1835;  d.  on  board  H.M. 
■'  IJiUerophon,"  11  Feb.  1855. 

G-urge  Hyde,  b.  27  Feb.  1837;  to.  18  June,  18G2,  Henrietta, 
tlfli  dau.  of  Edward  Bolton  King,  Esq.  of  Chadshunt,  co. 
Warwick,  by  Georgiana  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Knight, 
Ksq.  of  Barrels,  in  same  co.  and  has  Dennis,  b.  14  April,  1863 ; 
U'lhert,  6.  26  Oct.  1864;  and  Mabel  Georgiana  Lucy. 

FivdericJohn,  b.  14  Oct.  1839;  to.  2  July,  1864,  Cecelia  Anne, 
only  child  of  Robert  Hook,  Esq.  by  Katherino  hi8  wife, 
widow  of  Che  late  Sir  Henry  Cooke,  Knt.  and  dau.  of  the 
late  Vice- Admiral  William  Windham,  of  Fellbrig,  co. 
Norfolk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  Feb.  1877)  has  issue,  Charles 
Dclabere,  ft.  21  July,  1865;  Marian  Florence;  and  Cecil, 
/..  4  Feb.  1877. 

lioycr  (Rev.),  b.  6  Feb.  1848 ;  to.  20  Sept.  1870,  Matilda  Jane. 
youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Alexander  Liebert,  Esq.  of  Swinton 
ilall,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue,  Court,  ft.  6  May,  1872. 

Aiiiic(rf.  1832)  and  Fanny,  twins;  the  latter  to.  1858,  the 
iJrv.  Wellesley  Pole  Pigott,  youngest  son  of  Sir  George 
I'iuott,  Bart.,  and  has  issue,  Wellesley  George,  ft.  20  April, 
isiii;  Henry  a  Court;  and  Fanny  Ada.  Caroline. 

Louisa,  TO.  31  Jan.  1872,  Sir  George  Stucley,  Bart,  of 
AtTi'ton,  and  has  issue. 

Amy,  TO.  1861,  Capt.  Henry  Bathurst,  late  23rd  Royal  Welsh 
Fusiliers,  only  son  of  Col.  Henry  Batiiurst,  late  Fusilier 
Guards,  by  Emily  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  late  Henry  Villebois, 
Ksq.  of  Marham,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue,  Henry  Villebois, 
b.  30  Oct.  1862;  Granville  Frederic  Villebois,  ft.  5  Feb.  1864; 
Emily  Villebois;  and  Finetta  Villebois. 

Harriet,  m.  28  Dec.   1869,  Henry  Compton,  Esq.  of  Blanor 
House,  Hants,  and  has  issue.    Mr.  Compton  d.  6  July,  1877. 
Mr.  Granville  d.  6  Jan.  1869. 

Arms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  three  horsemen's  rests  or, 
for  Granville;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  three  quatrefoils  pierced  gu. 
a,  chief  vaire,  for  D' Ewes.  Crest — On  a  cap  of  maiuteuance  a 
griftiti  or.     Motto— Deo,  patriae,  amicis. 

^aii— Wellesbourne  Hall,  near  Warwick. 


GRAVES    OF    CLOaHAN    CASTLE. 

Graves,  William  Grogan,  Esq.  of  Cloglian 
Castle,  King's  Co.,  J.P.,  late  Lieut.-Col.-Comm. 
32nd  regt.,  b.  1838  ;  m.  1877,  Georgina,  2nd  dau. 
of  Rev.  Joseph  Marshall,  J.F.  of  Earonne  Court, 
CO.  Tipperary,  by  Sophia  his  wife,  dau.  of  Hugh 
Kennedy,  Esq.  of  Cultra,  co.  Down,  and  has  a  son, 

Robert  Kennedy  Grogan,  6.  1878. 

ILiltCajt, — John  Graves,  Burgess  of  the  city  of  Lime 
rick,  temp.  Queen  Anne,  was  Sheriff  of  that  city  1719.  He 
left,  by  Anne  his  wife,  two  sons  and  a  dau.,  i.  James 
(Rev.),  of  whom  hereafter;  ii.  Richard,  Sheriff  of  the  city  of 
Limerick  1735,  m.  Miss  Jane  Meggs,  and  had  a  son,  Harry 
Meggs,  Rector  of  Templemore,  co.  Tipperary;  i.  Abigail. 
The  eldest  son. 

Rev.  James  Graves,  Rector  of  Kilfinnan  and  Darragh,  co. 
Limerick,  6.  18  Nov.  1713  ;  to.  8  March,  1744,  Jane,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Thomas  Ryder,  Rector  of  Mitehelstown,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  (Very  Rev.),  Scholar  of  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin  1763, 
AijpoinLed  Dean  of  Ardfert  1802,  and  of  Connor  I8I1,  6. 


3  M.arch,  1745  ;  m.  21  Nov.  1771,  Ann,  dan.  of  John  Dun- 
levie,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  June,  1814,  aged  63)  he 
left  at  his  decease,  30  Sept.  1828, 

1  James  William,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army  and  Col.  Com- 
manding 18th  Royal  Irish,  6.  1774;  to.  at  Trinidad  18U2, 
Miss  Marie  Victoire  Black,  and  d.  1845,  having  had  issue, 

Thomas  Cockburn,  Lieut.  I8th  Royal  Irish,  d.  1835. 
James  William,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army  and  Staff  Officer 

of  Pensioners,  m.   1849,   Katherine  Anne,   4th  ddu.  of 

James  Wood  Wright,  Esq.,  Gola,  co.  Monaghan. 
John  Crosbie,   Col.  3rd  Bombay  Cavalry,  m.  Miss  Mary 

Montgomery. 
William  Henry,  Capt.  18th  Royal  Irish,  to.  Antoinetta, 

dau.  of  George  Deane,  Esq.  ot  Harwich. 
Robert  Stannus,  Lieut.  66th  Bengal  Native  Infantry,  m. 

1854,  Miss  A.  J.  King. 
Alexander  Hope,  18th  Royal  Irish,  to.  Marianna,  dau.  of 

George  Deane,  Esq.  of  Harwich. 
Clotilda  Bona,  to.  Major  Robert  Stannus,  29th  regt. 
Anna  Victoire,  m.  1st,  C.  Croker,   Esq.  of  Downdaniel, 

CO.  Cork;  and  2ndly,  Lieut.  H.  Anslie,  R.N. 
Emily  Georgiana,  d.  unm.  1871. 
Frances  Charlotte,  d.  unm.  1871.        Mary  Arabella. 
Annabella,  to.  1st,  1842,  Capt.  H.  W.  Magee,  45th  regt. ; 

and  2ndly,  J.  Rudge,  Esq.,  who  d.  1856. 
Josephine  Laooste,  to.  1848,  Capt.  George  G.  Bowring. 

2  John  Crosbie,  6.  9  July,  1776;  to.  1806,  Helena,  eldest 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Rev.  Charles  Perceval,  Rector  of 
Bruhenny,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  13  Jan.  1835,  having  had  issue, 

John  Thomas,  M. A.,  F. II. S.,  I'.arrister-at-Law,  6.1806; 
m.  Amelia,  dau.  of  William  Tooke,  Esq.,  FMl.S.,  London, 
and  d.  s.  p.  29  March,  1870. 

Robert  Perceval  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Sub-Dean  of  the  Chapel 
Royal,  Dublin,  6.  1810;  in.  Helen,  dau.  of  George 
Hutchins  Bellasis,  Esq.  of  Holly  Hill,  Windermere, 
formerly  of  19th  Light  Dragoons. 

James  Perceval,  6.  18II ;  to.  1847,  Georgiana.  dau.  of 
Thomas  Orde  Lees,  Esq.,  and  grand-dau.  of  Sir  John 
Lees,  1st  bart.  of  Blackrock ;  and  d.  1852,  leaving  a 
son,  Francis  John,  20th  Hussars,  to.  Sibyl,  dau.  of  — 
Hurford,  Esq. ;  and  a  dau.,  Amelia,  to.  G.  Adamson, 
Ksq.  J. P.,  of  Auburn  House,  co.  Westmeath.  Ilis  widow 
1)1.  2ndly,  Thomas  Williams,  Esq. 

Cuables  (Right  Rev.),  D.D.,  Bi.shop  of  Limerick, 
formerly  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  and  Dean  of  the 
Chapel  Royal,  Dublin ;  appointed  Dean  of  Clonfert 
1864,  and  consecrated  Bishop  of  Limerick  29  June, 
1866;  6.  6  Dec.  1812;  to.  15  Sept.  1840,  Selina,  dau.  of 
John  Cheyne,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Physician- General  to  the 
F'orces  in  Ireland,  by  whom  (who  d.  15  Nov.  1873)  he 
has  had  issue,  1  John  Cheyne,  Indian  Civil  Service,  6. 
16  Nov.  1841,  d.  9  Sept.  1868  ;  2  Alfred  Perceval,  6.  22 
July,  1846;  TO.  29  Dec.  1874,  Jane,  dau.  of  James 
Cooper,  Esq.  of  Cooper  Hill,  and  has  issue ;  3  Arnold 
Fehx,6.  17  Nov.  1847;  4  Chas.  Larcom,  6.  15  Dec.  1856; 
Robert  Wyndham,  6.  6  July,  1858;  I  Helena  Cecilia, 
m.  7  Aug.  1869,  Capt.  Henry  Littleton  Powys ;  2  Rosa- 
mund Selina,  to.  3  July,  1877,  Richard  Massie  Blom- 
field,  Esq.,  R.N. ;  3  Augusta  Caroline ;  4  Ida  Margaret. 

Helena  Clarissa,  to.  1843,  Leopold  von  Ranke,  of  Berlin, 
the  Historian,  and  d.  I87I,  leaving  issue. 

Caroline,  ft.  1819;  d.  1855. 
S  Thomas  Ryder,  6.  1784;  had  a  son,  Thomas  Wi'liam. 
4  William  Henry,   Capt.  18th  Royal  Irish,  ft.  1794;    to. 
Julia  Blosome. 
1  Arabella,  6.  1773;  d.  1850.  2  Anne,  6.  1787. 

II.  James  William,  R.N.,  6.  1747 ;  to.  1st,  Miss  Fawson,  by 
whom  he  had  two  sons,  James  and  Thomas,  and  a  dau. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Dr.  O'Flaherty.  He  to.  2ndly,  Miss  Hilliard, 
by  whom  he  had  a  son,  Robert,  and  two  daus.,  Jane,  to. 
Mr.  Roche,  and  Harriet,  m.  her  cousin,  Thomas  Ryder 
Graves,  Esq. 

III.  John  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Ballingarry,  m.  1st,  Miss  Ryves, 
by  whom  he  had  a  son,  James  William,  who  to.  and  had 
twenty-one  children.  He  to.  2ndly,  Miss  Baker,  by  whom 
he  had,  1  John  Baker,  to.  Miss  Bellew;  2  Hugh  Ryves, 
m.  Miss  Marshall ;  3  Thomas  Ryder,  m.  his  cousin,  Harriet, 
dau.  of  James  William  Graves ;  4  Harry  Meggs,  Major-Gen. 
Indian  Army,  TO.  and  had  i.ssue;  5  Richard;  6  William;  1 
Mabella,  to.  Rev.  John  Croker;  2  Jane;  3  Sidney,  lu. 
Frederick  Elderton;  4  Katherine;  5  Sybella;  6  Margaret, 
m.  —  Drought,  Esq. ;  7  Bessie. 

IV.  Richard  (Very  Rev.),  of  whom  hereafter. 
I.  Patty,  d.  unm.  ii.  Anne,  d.  unm. 

The  Rev.  James  Graves  d.  Nov.  1783.    His  4th  son, 

Very  Rev.  Richard  Graves,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Ardagh,  Fellow 
of  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity,  author  of 
several  works,  6.  Oct.  1763  ;  m.  Eliza  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Dr. 
Drought,  Professor  of  Divinity,  and  had  issue, 

I.  James,  d.  1794. 

II.  Richard  Hastings  (Rev.),  D.D.,  Rector  of  Brigown,  co. 
Cork,  d.  unm.  1877.  in.  Hercules  Henry,  d.  -mm. 

IV.  Robert  James,  of  whom  hereafter. 
I.  Eliza,   TO.    1st,   Dr.  Murcdyth,   F.T.C.D. ;    and  2ndly, — 
Burton,  Esq. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTKY. 


GEA 


u.  Jane.jn.nev.  Richard  MacDonnell,  D.D.,  Provost  of  Trin. 
Coll.  Dublin. 

in.  Ann,  m.  1st,  Edward  Johnson,  Esq.,  of  Ballymacash, 
and  'indly,  John  Mayne,  Esq. 

IV.  Harriet,  m.  Matthew  Brinkley,  Esq.,  son  of  Bishop 
Brinkley.  v.  Arabella. 

The  Dean  d.  31  March,  18-29.     His  4th  son, 

Robert  James  Graves,  Esq.  of  Merrion  Square,  Dublin,  M.D., 
F.R.S.,  m.  1st,  Mi.ss  Jane  Eustace;  2ndly,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Right 
Rev.  John  Brinkley,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Cloyne,  and  3rdly,  Anna, 
dan.  of  Rev.  William  GroRan,  of  Slaney  Park.  He  d.  1863, 
leaving  issue  by  his  3rd  wife, 

I.  Richard  Drought  (Rev.),  m.  \8r,e,  Henrietta  Katharine, 
dau.  of  Henry  Mus.senden  Leathes,  Esq.  of  Herringfleet 
Hull,  Suffolk,  and  had  issue,  1  Robert  de  Musscnden,  6. 
27  Aug.  18.i9 ;  2  Richard  Henry  de  Mussenden,  twin  with 
Robert,  rf.  18G0;  3  Georgina  Mary. 

II.  William  Grooan,  now  of  Cloghan  Castle. 

I.  Georgina  Arabella,  to.  25  Aug.  1857,  Edward  Blackburne, 
Esq.,  Q.C.,  J. P.,  of  Rathfarnham  Castle,  co.  Dublin. 

II.  Eliza  Mary,  m.  Thomas  P.  St.  George  Armstrong,  Esq. 

III.  Olivia  Drew,  m.J.  Cassie  Hatton,  Esq.  of  Montreal. 

IV.  Florence  Belinda. 

.^n)!«— Per  pale  gu.  and  az.  an  eagle  displayed  ucally 
crowned  or,  in  the  dexter  chief  point  a  cross  patonce  of  the 
last.  Crest— A  dcmi-eagle  displayed  and  erased  or,  encircled 
round  the  body  below  the  wings  with  a  ducal  coronet  nu. 
each  wing  charged  with  a  cross-patonce  also  gu.  Jilotto— 
Aquila  non  capiat  inuscas. 

Seat— Cloghan  Castle,  Banagher,  King's  Co. 


GRAY    OF    FARLEY    HILL    PLACE. 

Grat,William,  Esq.  of  Farley  Hill  Place,  Berks, 
Crompton  Fold,  co.  Lancaster  and  Frankley,  co. 
Chester,  D.L.  and  J.P.,  Hon.  Major  late  4th  Royal 
Lancaster  Militia,  and  Hon.  Col.  27th  Lancaster 
Eifle  Volunteers,  M.P.  for  Bolton  from  1857  to 
1874,6.21  Dec.  1814;  m.  Aug.  1861,  Magdalene 
dau.  of  the  late  John  Eobin,  Esq.  of  West  Kirby, 
Cheshire,  and  has  issue, 

I.  JoMN  Robin,  6.  18G4.       ii.  William  Edward  Cecil,  b.  1865. 

in.  Henry  Holmes,  b.  186R. 

IV.  Darcy  Philip  Assheton,  6.  1873. 

I.  Frances  Mary. 

EtllCaflC— Rev.  John  Grat,  M.A.,  6.  1704;  d.  1774,  for 
30  years  Rector  of  Tanfield,  Yorks;  m.  Mary  Holmes,  who  d. 
1784.    His  son, 

John  Gray,  Esq.  of  Finedon,  co.  Northampton,  6.  1739; 
d.  1811.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Glover,  of  London, 
and  d.  1829,  having  had,  with  other  issue, 

William  Gray,  a  Merchant  at  Bolton,  6.  1774;  d.  1842.  He 
m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Doming  Rasbotham,  Esq.  of  Birch  House, 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  by  her,  v/hod.  1838,  had  issue, 

I.  John,  6.  1812,  of  Wheatfield,  Bolton,  and  Clagate,  Esher, 
Surrey. 

II.  William,  now  of  Farley  Hill  Place. 

I  Frances  Elizabeth,  m.  1861,  W.  Slade,  Esq.     He  d.  1869. 
II.  Sarah,  d.  young. 
Mr.  Gray  d.  16  Sept.  1842. 

Armn—Az.,  a  lion  rampant  within  an  orle  of  annulets  arg.  a 
bordure  indented  erm.  Crest — Upon  a  rock  ppr.  a  bear's  paw 
erect  and  erased  sa.  grasping  a  snake  entwined  around  it,  also 
ppr.     Jl/o»o-Tenebo. 

Seal — Farley  Hill  Place,  Reading,  Berks. 


GRAY    OF    EAST    BOLTON". 

Gkay,  William  Ker,  Esq.  of  East  Bolton, 
Noitliumberland,  Capt.  86th  regt.,5.  1828. 

KnCaflC— Rev.  Thomas  Gray,  Rector  of  Wansborough, 
Wilts,  Vicar  of  Barton  Stacey,  Precentor  of  Winchester 
Cathedral,  and  Chaplain  of  St.  Mary's  College,  Winchester; 
m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Coxe,  of  Tarleton;  he  d.  Nov. 
1725,  and  was  buried  at  Wansborough,  leaving  a  son, 

Robert  Gray,  Esq.,  who  was  twice  married ;  by  his  1st  wife 
he  had  issue,  and  by  his  2nd,  Ann,  dau.  of  Norman,  of  South 
Pitherton,  Esq.,  he  had  a  son, 

Rioht  Rev.  Robert  Gray,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Bristol  and  Pre- 
bendary of  Durham,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Camplin, 
Esq.,  and  d.  1834,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1861j  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  d.  young.       ii.  William,  late  of  East  Bolton. 

III.  John,  d.  young. 

IV.  Charles  (Rev.),  Prebendary  of  Chichester,  and  Vicar  of 
Godmani-hcster,  m.  1838,  Agnes,  dau.  of  J.  Norris,  Esq. 
cf  HWj'henden,  Bucks,  and  U.  i8t)4,  leaving  issue. 


V.  John  Edward,  m.  1841,  Essex,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Walter 
Ker,  of  Littlcdean,  and  has  issue. 

VI.  Henry  (Rev.)  Vicar  of  Alraondsbury,  to.  Emilia  Caroline, 
dau.  of  Viscount  Glenworth,  d.  1864,  leaving  issue. 

VII.  Robert,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Capetown  and  Metropolitan  of 
South  Africa,  m.  Sophia,  dau.  of  R.  Middleton,  Esq.  of 
Grinkle  Park,  co.  York,  and  d.  1872,  leaving  issue. 

VIII.  Augustus,  d.  1827. 

I.  Elizabeth,  in.  1822,  George  Isaac  Mowbray,  Esq.  of  Mortimer 
Wood,  Berks,  and  d.  1823. 

II.  Louisa,  m.  182i,  Sir  Henry  Browne,  K.H. ;  d.  1823. 

III.  Harriett,  d.  1831. 

IV.  Anne,  m.  1834,  the  Rov.  Richard  Williamson,  D.D.  Head 
Master  of  Westminster  Schoul,  and  Vicar  of  Peishore,  co. 
Worcester.  v.  Frances,  d.  1827. 

The  eldest  surviving  son, 

William  Gray,  Esq.  of  East  Bolton,  Northumberland,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  b.  1796;  m.  1827,  Eleanor,  eldest  dau.  of  Lieut.- 
Gen.  Walter  Ker,  of  Littledean,  and  Nenthorn,  co.  Roxburgh, 
and  East  Bolton,  Northumberland,  and  d.  27  June,  1872, 
leaving, 

I.  William  Ker,  now  of  East  Bolton. 

II.  Walter  Augustus  (Rev.),  b.  1830,  Vicar  of  Arksey. 

III.  Arthur.  6.  1836;  Capt.  41st  regt. 

I.  Essex,  m.  1863,  Robert  Thomson,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  Madras 
army,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Jane,  m.  T.  Sinclair  Clarke,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  only 
surviving  son  of  T.  Clarke,  E^q.  of  Knedlingten  Manor,  co. 
York. 

III.  Eleanor,  m.  Rev.  W.  G.  Wooler,  of  Fawnlees,  co.  Durham, 
Rector  of  Cleobury  North,  Shropshire. 

Amu — Gu.,  in  an  orle  of  eight  fleur-de-lis  a  lion  rampant 
arg.,  the  whole  within  a  bordure  eugrailed  erm.  Ciest — A 
bear's  paw  grasping  a  snake. 

Seal— Edit,  Boltou,  Alnwick, 


GRAY    OF    GRAYMOTTNT. 

Gray,  George,  Esq.  of  Graymount,  co.  Antrim, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  Higli  Sheriff  in  1859,  late  Major  Antrim 
Militia  Artillery,  b.  1816  ;  m.  1866,  Elizabeth  Emily 
Sophia,  dau.  of  Very  Eev.  James  Staunus,  Dean  of 
Eoss,  and  has  issue, 

Harold  William  Stan.nus,  6.  1867.  . 

Millicent  Georgina  Mabel. 

Itincagt. — George  Gray,  Esq.  of  Graymount,  co.  Antrim, 
was  father  of 

William  Gray,  Esq.  of  Graymount,  m.  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of 
James  Harden,  Esq.  of  Harrybrooke,  D,L.  co.  Armagh,  and 
was  .?.  by  his  son,  the  present 

George  Gray,  Esq.  of  Graymount. 

Seat — Graymount,  Belfast.  Town  Sesidence — 12,  Upper 
Brook  Street,  W. 


GEAZEBROOK    OF    SHENSTONE    AND 
MIDDLETON. 

Grazebeook,  Michael  Phillips,  Esq.  of  Holly 
Grove,  Hagley,  co.  Worcester,  b.  24  SeiDt.  1822 ;  m. 
18  Sept.  1849,  Mary  Anne,  3rd  dau.  of  Capt.  Eichard 
Hickman,  J.P.,  of  Oldswinford,  co.  Worcester,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Michael  Hickman,  Capt.  1st  Staffordshire  Militia. 

II.  William  Henry,  d.  Dec.  1856,  aged  2. 

I.  Rosa  Mary.  ii.  Isabella.  lu.  Annie. 

IV.  Eveline. 

^intHQC. — The  surname  of  this  family  is  derived  from  a 
place  so-called  near  Rolhcrham,  co.  York. 

Roger  de  Gresbroke  (temp.  Henry  II.)  is  mentioned  as 
holding  of  the  fee  of  Alice,  Countess  of  Ewe,  dau.  of  William 
de  Albiney,  Earl  of  Arundel,  by  Queen  Adeliza,  relict  of 
Henry  I. 

The  first  of  the  family  at  Shenstone  was 

Bartholomew  de  Gresbroke,  who  had  a  grant,  temp. 
Henry  III.,  from  Robert  de  Grendon,  Lord  of  Shenstone.  He 
was  dead  in  3  Edward  I.  (1274-5),  leaving  a  widow,  Edith,  and 
two  sons, 

I.  Adam,  whose  line  ended  with  his  grandson,  Walter  de 
Tynncslowe,  who.se  dau.  and  co-heir,  Isabel,  to.,  temp.  Ed- 
ward II.,  Sir  William  de  Weiitworth,  ancestor  of  the  Earls 
of  Strafford, 

II.  Robert,  of  Shenstone,  2  Edward  II.,  1309,  whose  lineal 
desccnd.'»nt  and  representative,  Robert  Graisbrooke, Gent., 
of  Slicnslone,  d.  s.  p.  1728,  leaving  his  property  to  his 


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nephew,  Graisbrook  Cramp,  son  of  Thomas  Cramp,  of 
Longdon,  Gent,  by  Sarah,  his  sister  and  co-heir. 

Contemporary  with  John  Gresbrooke,  of  Shenstone  {tanp. 
Henrt  VIII.)  was 

John  Gresbrooke,  of  Middleton,  co.  Warwick.  His  parent- 
age has  not  been  ascertained,  but  it  is  probable  that  he  was  a 
near  kinsman  of  his  namesake  at  Shenstone,  as  by  his  will, 
dated  26  May,  1540,  and  proved  at  Lichfield  1542,  he  be- 
queaths "Xlld."  to  "the  makynge  of  Pool  Urygge,"  which  is 
in  the  parish  of  Shenstone,  so  that  he  was  presumably  a 
native  of  that  place.  By  Isabel,  his  wife  (whose  will  dated  15 
March,  1550,  was  proved  at  Lichfield  25  Jan.  1554-5)  he  had 
(with  two  daus.,  Margaret,  Mrs.  Shurrock  ;  and  Elizabeth, 
Mrs.  Hylley)  five  sons, 

I.  Alvert  or  ALUREn,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  executor  with  his  brother  Henry  of  his  mother's 
will. 

iti.  Henry,  of  Birmingham,  buried  at  St.  Martin's,  Birming- 
ham, 28  April,  1557  ;  administration  granted  12  March  fol- 
lowing to  Elizabeth,  his  relict,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

1  Richard  Greisbrooke,  or  Grevsbrooke,  of  Meriden,  co. 
Warwick,  d.  s.  p.  His  will,  dated  5  June,  19  James  I., 
was  proved  in  London  6  Nov.  1623. 

2  Nicholas,  bapt.  at  St.  Martin's.  Birmingham,  13  Jan. 
15-i5-6.     Died  before  1621,  leaving  a  dau.,  Mrs.  Haddon. 

1  Dnrothy,  m.  Richard  Flavell,  of  Meriden. 

2  Winifred,  bapt.  at  St.  Martins  on  the  same  day  as  her 
brother  Nicholas. 

IV.  Robert. 

V.  Hugh,  of  Hints,  co.  Stafford,  m.  at  Hints,  7  Oct.  1576, 
Margaret  Sayars,  and  had  (with  other  issue)  a  dau., 

Elizabeth,  bapt.  19  May,  1586;  7ft.  17  Nov.  1603,  Edward 
Fox,  of  Birmingham  ;  andrf.  Feb.  1628,  leaving,  with  other 
issue,  3  sons,  Joseph,  m.  tlie  Hon.  "Thomasine,  dau.  of 
Henry,  2nd  Lord  Blayney,  from  whom  sprung  the  Lords 
Bingley,  the  family  of  Lane-Fox,  and  the  present  Lord 
Conyers;  Thomas  Fox,  M.P.,  of  the  Moat  House,  Tam- 
worth;  and  Timothy  Fox,  Rector  of  Drayton  Bassett, 
ancestor  of  Fox,  of  Osmaston,  &c.,  co.  Derby. 
The  eldest  son, 

Alverey  Gretsbrooke,  of  Middleton,  Gent.,  possessed 
estates  at  Middleton  and  Wishaw.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Kene,  of  Sutton  Coklfield,  co.  Warwick,  by  his  wife, 
the  eldest  dau.  of  William  Gibbons,  of  Little  Sutton,  and 
Agnes,  his  wife,  younger  dau.  of  William  Haruian,  of  Moor 
Hall,  and  sister  of  John  Haiman,  alias  Vesey,  Bishop  of 
Exeter,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Robert,  his  heir. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  Henry  Seawall,  or  Shcwell,  Alderman  of 
Coventry,  Mayor  16n6,  and  had  (with  other  issue)  a  younger 
son,  Richard  Seawall,  of  Corley,  to.  Mary,  only  sister  of  Sir 
William  Dugdale,  Knt.,  Garter  King  of  Arms. 
IT.  Anne,  m.  Thomas  Roper,  of  Heanor,  co.  Derby,  by  whom 
she  was  mother  of  Samuel  Boper,  of  Heanor,  and  of  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  the  early  patron  of  Sir  William  Dugdale,  and  the 
friend  of  Dodsworth.  iii.  Prudence.  iv.  Mary. 
Mr.  Greysbrooke,  whose  will,  dated  24  Sept.  1575,  was  proved 
7  March,  1576,  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Robert  Greysbrooke,  of  Middleton.  His  wife's  name  has 
not  been  discovered,  and  his  will  is  missing,  though  it  appears 
from  the  "Act  Book"  at  Lichfield  that  it  was  proved  22  Oct. 
1595,  by  his  son, 

John  Greisbrooke,  or  Greysbrooke,  of  Middleton,  Gent., 
m.  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Colmore,  of  Birmingham,  by  Anne, 
his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Fynney,  of  Cannock,  co.  Stafford, 
and  grand-dau.  of  William  C  ilmore,  of  the  same  place,  by  Joan, 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Hunt,  of  Tanworth,  co.  Warwick,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  of  Middleton,  who,  by  Deborah  his  wife  (she  was 
buried  at  Middleton  5  Nov.  1686)  had  three  daus., 
1  Deborah,  to.  Rev.  Richard  Chantrey,  of  Hartshorne,  co. 
Derby;  2  EUzabeth;  3  Phoebe.  His  will,  dated  1  Sept. 
1668,  was  proved  15  Sept.  I67I. 

II.  Michael,  of  whom  presently. 

m.  John,  d.  s.  p.    His  will,  dated  5  June,  1640,  was  proved 

14  July  following. 
IV.  George,  living  1640,  of  whom  nothing  further  is  known. 
v.  Rosea,  buried  at   Oldswinford,   co.  Worcester,   12  July 
1671. 
Mr.  Greysbrooke  d.  intestate,  and  administration  was  granted 
1636  to  his  2nd  son, 

Michael  Gratesbroke.  of  Middleton,  Gent.  About  the  year 
1640  he  settled  at  Stourbridge,  in  the  parish  of  Old  Swinford. 
He  TO.  1st,  Dorothy,  who  was  buried  at  Old  Swinford,  24  Jan. 
1661-2,  and  2ndly,  Anne,  buried  there  July  20,  1670.  By  the 
former  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Stourbridge,  bapt.  22  Feb.  1645-6,  and  buried 
3  May,  1706.  By  his  1st  wife,  Bridget,  who  was  buried 
14  March  1701-2,  he  had  issue,  Michael,  b.  and  d.  1671 ; 


EUzabeth;  and  John,  of  Colbome  Brook,  baptized  10  Dec. 

1676,  who  d.  in  17U3,  leaving  issue,  by  Keiurah  his  wife 
(who  m.  2ndly,  John  Allden,  of  Old  Swinford),  three  daus., 
Anne,  Dorothy,  and  Sarah.  He  m.  2ndly,  1704,  Elizabeth, 
widow  of  Samuel  Hallen,  of  Stourbridge,  and  by  her  had 
issue,  an  only  son,  John,  6.  2  May,  1705,  who  d.  s.p. 

II.  Robert,  bapt.  1  July,  1648. 

III.  Joseph,  bapt.  29  March,  1652,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Michael,  6.  8  May,  1658;  d.  March  following. 

I.  Joan,  bapt.  at  Old  Swinford,  21  May,  16-13. 

II.  Elizabeth,  b.  7  June,  1654. 

III.  Meriall,  b.  5  July,  1656. 

IV.  Dorothy,  6.  16  Aug.  1660. 

Mr.  Graysbrooke  was  buried  at  Old  Swinford,  17  April,  16S9. 
His  3rd  son, 

Joseph  Grazebrook,  of  Stourbridge,  was  buried  13  Sept. 
1728,  at  Old  Swinford.  He  had  eight  children,  of  whom  Ben- 
jamin, baptized  14  Jan.  1680-1,  settled  at  Bisley,  co.  Glou- 
cester, and  was  ancestor  of  the  Grazebiooks  of  that  place,  and 
of  Stroud;  and 

Michael  Grazebrook,  of  the  Heath,  near  Stourbridge, 
baptized  II  Feb.  1687-8;  m.  12  May,  1718,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
William  Hunt,  of  Chaddesley-Corbett,  co.  Worcester,  by  Auue, 
n^e  Hancox,  his  wife,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Paul,  d.  young.        ii.  Michael,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Anne,  6.  31  March,  1719,  to.  Ashley,  and  had  a  sou, 
Michael  Ashley,  of  London. 

II.  Elizabeth,  b.  19  Oct.  1723. 

III.  Susannah,    bapt.  24  Jan.  1730-1. 

IV.  Sarah,  bapt.  31  March,  1733,  m.  10  Sept.  1766, 
Benjamin  Littlewood,  of  AmMecote.  She  d.  13  March, 
1797,  aged  64,  and  he  in  1807,  having  had  issue  an  only  son, 
Benjamin,  father  of  Benjamin  Littlewood,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
of  the  Hyde,  co.  Stafford. 

Mr.  Grazebrook  d.  in  Dec.  1756.    His  only  surviving  son, 

IMicHAEL  Grazebrook,  of  Audnam,  in  the  parish  of  King- 
swinford,  co.  Stafford,  6.  21  June,  1723.  He  m.  Sarah,  only 
dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Worrall,  of  Stourton,  co.  Stafford, 
and  of  Austcliffe,  Wolverley,  co.  Worcester,  by  whom  (who  d. 
7  June,  1799,  aged  78)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Worrall,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Michael,  of  Audnam,  6.  7  March,  1 758 ;  m.  Mary  Anno, 
elder  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Thomas  Needs,  of  London,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Grazebrook,  of  Bisley,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  d.  11  June,  1826,  aged  68,  having  had  by 
her  (who  d.  14  Sept.  1846,  aged  84)  the  following  issue, 

1  Michael,  of  whom  presently,  as  successor  to  his  cousin, 

2  William,  of  Park  Hall,  near  Kidderminster,  b.  31  March, 
1791. 

3  Henry,  of  Liverpool,  Merchant,  6,  31  Aug,  1792; 
d.  June  14,  1872 ;  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Joshua  Senior, 
of  Glasgow,  by  whom  (who  d.  21  Dec.  1863,  aged  70)  he 
had  issue,  Henry,  late  of  Liverpool,  Merchant,  now  of 
Clent  Grove,  Clent.  near  Stourbridge,  6.  28  Sept.  1818; 
TO.  1st,  Harriette  Moss,  dau.  of  R.  W.  Preston,  of  Liver- 
pool, and  2ndly,  1876,  Charlotte  Antonia,  dau.  of  Major 
John  Harman  Brown,  J. P.,  D.L.,  by  the  latter  of  whom 
he  has  a  dau.,  6.  21  May,  1877;  Michael,  b.  1820,  d.  1836 ; 
William  Joshua,  b.  27  Sept.  1827  ;  George,  of  Liverpool, 
Merchant,  6.  4  July,  1831,  to.  1858,  Ch.arlotte  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Col.  Robert  Owen,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1872)  has 
issue,  Henry  Roger  Owen,  Charlotte  Ethel,  Isabella  Blary, 
and  others;  Charlotte,  m.  William  Johnson,  and  d. 
3  Feb.  1878;  Isabella,  m.  William  Orme  Foster,  of  Afley, 
Salop,  sometime  M.P.  for  South  Staffordshire, 

4  Thomas  Needs,  6.  5  April,  and  d.  27  May,  1794. 

5  Frederick,  b.  21  May,  and  d.  20  Oct.  1795. 

6  George,  of  Pedmore,  co.  Worcester,  6.  21  July,  1796; 
d.  2  Jan.  1877;  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Joseph  Smalhnan, 
of  Stourbridge,  and  had  issue,  Henry  Sydney,  of  the 
Inner  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law;  William,  m.  Isabel,  daii. 
of  Edward  Vickers,  of  Brighton,  and  has  issue;  Charles, 
m.  Alice  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Pearson,  of  Thornhill, 
Stourbridge,  and  has  issue,  Georgiana,  to.  Benjamin 
Brooks,  of  Kempsey,  co.  Worcester ;  Emma  Jane,  m. 
Henry  Roberts,  M.A.  of  Burnley;  Lizzie,  to.  C.  Boycott- 
Wight,  of  Ormiston,  N.B.,  and  Rudge  Hall,  co.  Salop. 

7  Charles,  6.  23  Nov.  1802;  d.  unm.,  3  Dec.  1863. 

8  John  Worrall,  6.  9  May,  1804;  d.  19  Feb.  1878:  to. 
Annie,  dau.  of  Joshua  Senior,  of  Glasgow,  and  had  tw9 
daus.,  Mary  Anne ;  and  Annie. 

1  Sarah,  m.  1809,  Durley  Grazebrook,  of  Chertsey,  Surrey, 
eldest  of  the  eighteen  children  of  Thomas  Grazebrook,  of 
Dudbridge,  co.  Gloucester,  by  Louisa  Anna  Maria,  his 
wife,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Durley  Wintle,  of  Stroud, 
which  Thomas  was  the  3rd  son  of  Benjamin  Grazebrook, 
of  Stroud,  and  grandson  of  Benjamin  Grazebrook,  of 
Bisley.  Durley  Grazebrook  d.  25  March,  1866,  in  his 
88th  year,  having  had  issue  an  only  child,  Henry  Good- 
win Grazebrook,  of  Jesus  Coll.  Cambridge,  M.A.,  and  of 
Chertsey,  who  was  to.,  but  d.  s.  p.  17  Dec.  Ib68. 

2  Charlotte,  d.  utim.  1  Aug.  1868,  aged  76. 

3  Mary  Anne,  of  Park  Hall,  (/.  1878. 

i  Elizabeth,  m.  1830,  Lieut.-Col.   Fcrduiando  Smith,  of 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


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twins,  6.  1(62,  both  d.  in  17C8. 


Halesowen  Grange,  co.  Worcester,  senior  co-heir  to  the 
barony  of  Dudley,  and  rf.  23  Jan.  1875,  leaving  issue. 
5  Matilda,  m.  1839,  lUchard  Brettell,  of  Finstall,  J.F.  and 
D.L. 

I.  Mary,  b.  23  Dec.  1754;  to.  1786,  Richard  Brettell,  of 
Finstall  House,  co.  Worcester. 

II.  Elizabeth,  b.  7  May,  1759  ;  m.  1780,  John  Adenbrooke 
Homfray,  of  Woolaston  Hall,  co.  Worcester,  who  after- 
wards (1792)  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Adeubiuoke. 

III.  .Susannah,  ) 

IV.  Sarah,         S 
Mr.  Grazebrook  d.  14  May,  1766,  aged  42.     His  eldest  son, 

Thomas    Worball    Gbazebbook,   of   Stourton    Castle,    co. 
Stafford,  was  b.  11  Aug.  1756.     He  m.  1805,   Elizabeth,  only 
dau.  and  sole  heiress   of  Robert  Wilkes,  of  Dallicott  House, 
CO.  Salop,  by  whom  (who  d.  18  June,  1837)  he  had  issue, 
Thomas  Wobrall  Smith,  his  heir. 

Elizabeth,  m.  1841,  George  McKenzie  Kettle,  of  Bladon, 
near  Burton-on-Trent,  and  <L  28  Sept.  1862,  aged  54,  leaving 
issue  an  only  child,  Elizabeth  Clara  McKenzie,  m.  Thomas 
Julin  Franks,  grandson  of  Sir  John  Franks,  Judge  of  the 
Supreme  Court,  Bengal. 
Mr.  Grazebrook  d.  9  Aug.  1816,  aged  60,  and  was  «.  by  his 
only  son, 

Thomas  Wobball  Smith  Grazebrook,  of  Dallicott  House, 
and  of  Brazenose  Coll.  Oxford,  M.A.,  also  of  the  Inner 
Temple,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  6  Nov.  1809,  and  d.  unm.  1  Aug. 
1846,  whereupon  the  Dallicott  and  Stourton  estates  devolved 
upon  his  only  sister,  as  heiress-at-law,  and  the  representation 
of  this  branch  of  the  family  devolved  upon  his  cousin, 

Michael  Grazebrook,  of  Audnam,   eldest   son  of  Michael 
Grazebrook  and  Mary  Anne  Grazebrook,  of  Audnam,  b.  6  June, 
1788,  J.P.  for  the  cos.  of  Stafford,  Worcester,  and  Salop,  and 
D.L.  CO.  Worcester;  m.  28  May,  1821,  Elizabeth  Wallis,  only 
child  of  John  Phillips,  of  Birmingham,  Merchant,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  12  May,  1833),  he  left  issue  at  his  decease,  24  April 
I8.i4, 
Michael  Phillips,  present  representative. 
John  Phillips,  of  the  Court,  Hagley,  b.  7  April,  1826 ;   m. 
3  May,  1855,  HaiTiet  Draffen,  dau.  of  Thomas  Francis,  of 
Eilgbaston,  co.  Warwick,  and  has  issue, 
Francis,  6.  2  Feb.  1856.         John,  d.  at  school.        Tom 
Kllen.  Alice. 

Elizabeth  Phillips,   m.    1st,    1847,    John   Morgan,    .son    of 
William    Morgan,  of  Abergavenny,  who  d.  in  1862;   and 
2ndly,  22  May,  1877,  James  Evers  SwindeU,  J.P.  and  D.L.  of 
the  Castle,  Old  Swinford,  Stourbridge, 
j^rm— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  an  eagle  displayed  gu. 
ai-med  or,  on  a  chief  sa.  three  bezants  each  charged  with  a  fleur- 
de-lis  az. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  three  conies  gu.    Quarterings  • 
Ist,  for  Worrall,  Or,  a  fess  between  three  crescents  gu. ;  and 
2ndly,  for  Needs,  Arg.,  on  a  bend  engrailed  vert  between  two 
stags'  heads  cabossed  sa.  attired  or,  three  bezants  a  canton  ermi- 
nois.     Crest— A  bear's  head  or,  muzzled  sa.  chai-gcd  on  the 
neck  with  three  fleurs-de-lis   in    fess  az.     Motto— Heo  sinit 
esse  fcros :  also,  Bear  and  forbear,  or  Forbear,  only. 
liesidence—RoUj  Giove,  Hagley,  near  Stourbiidge. 


GBEATHED    OF    TJDDENS. 

Greathed,  Sie  Edwaed  Haeeis,  of  Uddens, 
Dorset,  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  army,  K.C.B.,  and  D.C.L. 
of  the  University  of  Oxford,  b.  8  June,  1812 ;  s.  his 
father  Dec.  1840 ;  m.  1st,  1854,  Louisa  Frances, 
dau.  of  Ven.  Archdeacon  Hartwell ;  she  d  1857* 
He  m.  2ndly,  1860,  Ellen  Marv,  dau.  of  Hev. 
George  Tufnell,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1863,  he  has  one 
dau., 

I.  Helena  Mary. 
He  m.  3rdly,  1869,  Charlotte  Frederica  Caroline, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  George  Osborn,  Bart,  of  Chicksands 
Triory,  co.  Beds.,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

I.  Edward  Wn-nEBFOEcE  Osborn,  6.  7  July,  1870. 

II.  Charlotte  Elizabeth.         in.  Georgina  Laura. 
IV.  Dorothy  Louisa. 

EtncaffC.-The  family  of  Greathed  has  possessed  land 
in  the  co.  of  Lincoln  during  several  centuries. 

Edwabd  Gbeatued,  of  Willingham,  d.  1610.     His  son 

TuE  Kev.  Edwabd  Gbeathed  was  dispossessed  of  his 
Living  of  Bridgnorth  by  Capt.  Coote,  of  Cromwell's  Horse 
who  enjoyed  the  Living  and  performed  the  duties  until  the 
Restoration  of  King  Charles  the  Second.  His  great-grand- 
son, 

Edward  Gbeathed,  Esq.  of  Spilsby  Thorpe,  and  Grain- 
tli.jrpc,  CO.  Lincoln,  bought  the  manors  of  Udden  from  Mr. 


Gundrey,  and  of  Hamprcston  from  Lord  Arundell  of  Wardour 
about  the  year  1790.  He  d.  in  1803,  leaving  his  estates  in 
Lincoln  and  Dorset  to  his  nephew, 

Edward  Habris,  3rd  son  of  the  Eev.  John  Harris,  of  Stur- 
minster  Marshall,  and  Mary  Greathed,  his  wife,  a  Capt.  in  3rd 
Dragoon  Guards.  Capt.  Harris,  who  assumed  the  name  and 
arms  of  Greathed  by  Royal  sign  manual,  served  on  the  per- 
sonal staff  of  the  Marquis  of  Huntly,  commanding  the  forces  in 
Scotland.  He  afterwards  commanded  the  Dorset  local  militia; 
m.  Aug.  1811,  Mary  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Carr 
Glyn,  Bart,  of  Gaunts,  co.  Dorset,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1864) 
had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Habbis,  present  representative. 

II.  Her^-y  Harris,  Bengal  Civil  Service;  6.  1817;  m  1844 
Eliza  Frances,  dau.  of  T.  Turner,  Esq.,  B.C.S.  He  d.  19  Sept! 
1807,  at  Delhi,  being  agent  to  the  Governor-General  wiih 
Delhi  field  force. 

"hJ^'^°\^l  Herbert;  Harris,  6.  1821,  entered  the  navy  in 
1832;  killed  at  Sebastopol  20  Oct.  1854,  being  then  1st 
Lieut.  H.M.S.  "  Britannia,"  serving  on  shore  with  Naval 
Bngade. 

IV.  Robert  Harris,  B.C.S.,  6.  1823 ;  d.  at  Simla,  1851. 
v.   William  Wilberforce  Harris,  b.    1826;  Major-Gen.   U.K., 
C.B.,  1,1.  1803,  Alice,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  A.  Clive,  of  Whit- 
held,  CO.  Hereford,  and  dying  29  Dec.  1878,  left  issue, 
1  Edward  Archer.        2  Hervey.        3  Robert. 
1  Mary.  2  Alice. 

I.  Mary  Elizabeth  Hams. 

"•Julia  Henrietta,  m.  1842,  William  Parry  Okcdcn,  Esq.  of 
More  Crichcl  and  Turnworth,  co.  Dorset,  and  by  him  who 
d.  1868,  has  issue.  .  /         . 

III.  Emily  Sarah,  d.  unm.  8  April,  1868. 
Mr.  Greathed  d.  Dec.  1840. 

^!-n!s— Arg.,  two  barrulets  plain  between  two  engrailed, 
per  pale  az.  and  sa.  and  an  orie  of  martlets  gu.  Crest— Out  of 
bulrushes  ppr.  a  stag's  head  per  pale  engrailed  arg.  and  gu. 
attired  or,  in  the  mouth  an  arrow  of  the  flrsc.  Motto— Work 
with  a  will. 

.S'caf— Uddens,  Wimborne,  co.  Dorset.  CI 
and  Traveller's. 


uu<, — Uiuwcii  Service 


GREAVES    OF 


STAFFORDSHIRE. 

Geeates,  Chaeles  Speengel,  Esq.  of  Mayfield, 
CO.  Stafford,  and  of  Blaudford  Square,  London,  J.P. 
and  D.L.  co.  Stafford,  and  J.P.  co.  Derby,  M.A- 
Oxon,  a  Q.C.,and  a  Bencher  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  b.  18 
July,  1801  ;  m.  11  Feb.  1841,  Emma  Frances,  only 
surviving  child  of  Wilham  Tyson,  Esq.  of  Ashbourne, 
CO.  Derby. 

jLtUCajJC. — The  family  of  Greaves  is  of  great  antiquity 
and  was  seated  at  the  Greaves,  in  the  parish  of  Beeley,  Derby- 
shire as  early  as  the  reign  of  He.nry  I.  In  the  civil  war  they 
took  the  part  of  Charles  I.,  and  in  consequence  of  their  losses  i 
in  it  the  old  hereditary  estates  at  Beeley  were  sold,  and  the 
head  of  the  family  afterwards  settled  at  Mayfield,  co.  Stafford. 

William  Greaves,  of  that  place,  m.  Margery  Lees,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  WruiAM,  his  successor. 

II.  Joseph,  of  Ingleby,  in  Derbyshire,  who  left  issue, 

1  Joseph,  of  Aston-on-Trent,  m.  the  sister  of  Sir  E. 
Boothby,  Bart.,  by  whom  (who  d.  in  1820)  he  had  two 
daus.,  Maria,  in.  Edward  Sneyd,  Esq.,  of  Berkeley  Lodge 
and  Anne,  d.  unm.  1827.  ' 

2  AVilliam,  of  Liverpool,  to.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Joseph  Cleeg 
Esq.  Mayor  of  Liverpool  1748,  by  Elizabeth,  his  wife' 
eldest  dau.  of  James  Mainwaring,  Esq.  of  Bromborough' 
CO.  Chester,  and  had  issue,  Joseph  Greaves,  of  Liverpool! 
m.  Anne  Philippa  Jones,  and  by  her  had  issue,  1  Joseph, 
m.  Jane  Lunley,  and  d.  1861,  leaving  issue;  2  Richard, 
Gen.  in  the  army,  to.  1846,  Ellen  Suzannah,  dau.  of  Gen. 
Sir  John  0.  Vandaleur,  G.C.B.,  and  d.  in  1872" 
3  George,  late  Capt.  60th  Rifles,  m.  Anne  Richards,  and 
d.  m  1809,  leaving  George  Richards;,  C.B.,  a  Col.  in  the 
ai-my,  and  other  issue ;  and  Han-iet,  m.  George  Thomp- 
son Jacob,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Col.  Dorset  Militia. 

3  Robert,  of  Liverpool,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Clegg,  Esq.  Mayor  of  Liverpool. 

III.  George,  of  London,  d.  s.  p.  before  1738. 
Mr.  Greaves  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  son, 

William  Greaves,  Esq.  of  Mayfield,  co.  Stafford,  to.  EIiz.a- 
bcth,   sister   of   the    Rev.   Mr.  Bradley,  Vicar  of  Mayfield, 
by  whom  (who  d.  17  July,  1736)  he  had  issue, 
William,  his  successor. 

Sarah,  m.  the  Rev.  Edmund  Evans,  "Vicar  of  Mayfield,  and 
had  issue,  the  Rev.  William  Evans,  whose  dau.  became  the 
2nd  wife  of  William  Gieaves,  Esq.,  M.D.  of  Mayfield. 
The  only  son  and  successor, 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


GRE 


G8o 


WiLLTAM  Greaves,  Esq.  of  MayficUl  and  Ingleby,  m. 
Dorothy,  sister  of  George  Ley,  Esq.  of  Mayfield  Hall,  by 
whom  (who  d.  1784)  he  had  issue, 

I.  George  (Rev.),  of  Stanton  by  Bridge  and  Swarkston,  co. 
Derby,  who  ni.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  late  Samuel  l^ipe, 
Esq.  of  Walton-on-Treut,  and  sister  of  the  late  Samuel  Pipe 
Wolferston,  Esq.  of  StatfoUl,  and  by  her  had  a  son,  George, 
who  d.  1801,  and  fourdaus.,  1  Lydia  Elizabeth,  m.  the  Rev. 
P.  Belcher,  and  had  issue;  2  Dorothy  Catherine,  d.  1799; 
3  Frances;  and  4  Georgiana,  m.  W.  D.  Flamstead,  Esq., 
and  d.  1809,  leaving  issue.  The  Rev.  George  Greaves  -ui. 
2ndly,  1783,  Susanna,  4th  dau.  of  the  late  Walter  Biddulpli, 
Esq.  of  Barton-under-Necdwood,  co.  Stafford,  and  by  her 
had,  with  three  sons  and  a  dau.,  who  all  predeceased  him 
(Edward,  an  officer  in  the  11th  Light  Dragoons,  d.  1815; 
Robert  Charles,  an  officer  in  the  41st  foot,  d.  1814;  and 
William  Henry,  d.  young),  two  daus.,  who  survived  him, 
Susanna;  and  Mary  Louisa,  m.  to  R.  B.  Child,  Esq.  The 
Rev.  George  Greaves  having  survived  all  his  sous,  left  his 
daus.  his  co-heirs. 

II.  Robert  Charles,  of  Ingleby  Hill,  assumed,  by  sign- 
manual,  the  surname  of  Ley.  He  m.  Miss  Elizabeth  Hart- 
hill,  of  Donesthorpe,  co.  Leicester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1821) 
had  two  daus.  his  co-heirs, 

Anne  Lydia,   who  became  the   1st  wife    of  Dr.  William 

Greaves,  of  Mayfield  Hall. 
Frances,  m.  Humphrey  Senhouse,   Esq.  of  Nether  Hall, 

Cumberland,  and  had  issue. 

III.  John  Davies,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Ralph  Christopher,  d.  s.  p.  1781. 

I.  Dorothy,    m.    the  Rev.   Richard  Dodsley   Flamstead,  of 
Spondon,  co.  Derby. 
The  3rd  son, 

John  Davies  Greaves,  Esq.  of  Burton-on-Trent,  &.  20  Jan. 
1750  ;  m.  1770,  EUzabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Newton, 
Esq.  of  Burton-on-Trent,  by  Sarah  his  wife  (dau.  of  William 
Debank,  Esq.  of  Barlon-under-Needwood,  by  Sarah  his  wife, 
dau.  of  William  Goring,  Esq.  of  Kingston),  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1822  left  issue, 
William,  his  heir. 

George   Williamson,   m.    and   had    issue.     His  eldest  son, 
Wdliam  Greaves,  m.  182G,  Barbara,  dau.  of  Thomas  Turner, 
Esq.  of  Hales  Hall,  near  Cheadle,  co.  Stafford,  a  Lieut.  16th 
Dragoons,  and  Barbara  Eleanor,   his  wife,  dau.  of  the  late 
Sir  John  Blake,  Bart,  of  Menlo  Castle,  co.  Galvvay.    Mr. 
G.  W.  Greaves,  d.  11  April,  1829. 
John,  d.  1823,  leaving  three  sons  and  a  dau. 
Robert  Christopher,  m.  and  has  issue. 
Thomas  Ley.  Richard,  d.  unm. 

Dorothy,  iii.  John  Smith,  Esq.  of  Repton,  co.  Derby. 
He  d.  24  Feb.  1784,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Greaves,  Esq.,  M.D.,  b.  1  Feb.  1771;  m.  1st,  20 
Dec.  1798,  Anne  Lydia,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Robert 
Charles  Greaves,  Esq.  of  Ingleby,  co.  Derby,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  4  June,  1804)  had  issue, 
Charles  Sprengel,  present  representative. 
Anne  Lydia,  m.  the  Rev.  John  Huyshe,  Rector  of  Clysthy- 
don,  Devon, 
lie  m.  2ndly,  3  April,  1809,  Sarah,  only  surviving  child  of  Rev. 
William  Evans,  Vicar  of  Mayfield  (who  d.  1869),  and  had  issue, 
Spencer,   6.   23  Feb.    1810;   m.  Miss  Drewe,   and  d.  1565, 

leaving  issue. 
William  Goring,  6.  5  May,  1818  ;  d.  11  April,  1838. 
Edmund  Evans,  b.  13  April,  1820;  d.  7  June,  1813. 
Talbot  Aden  Ley  (Rev.),  6.  16  March,  1826;  m.  Aug.  1853, 
Catherine  Elizabeth  Caroline  Colyear,  only  child  of  Capt. 
Brecknell,  and  Lady  Catharine  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  3rd  Eari 
of  Portmore. 
Elizabeth. 

Sarah,  m.  4  Nov.  1845,  Sir  John  Jones,  K.C.B.    Col.  60th 
Rifles  (who  d.  21  Feb.  1878),  and  has  a  sou  and  dau.' 
Alice. 
Dr.  Greaves  d.  19  Dec.  184S. 

^rms— Per  bend  vert  and  gu.  an  eagle  displayed  or,  armed 
and  langued  of  the  second  ;  quartering:  Allen,  Ley,  Newton, 
and  Harthill.  Crests — 1st,  A  dcmi-eagle,  displayed  or,  winged 
and  langued  gu.,  for  Greaves  ;  2nd,  A  king  of  the  Moors 
armed  in  mail  crowned  or,  kneeling  on  his  left  knee,  delivering 
up  his  sword,  for  Newton.  JMotioes— Aquila  non  captat  muscas ; 
Superna  qua;ro ;  and,  Huic  habeo,  non  tibi. 

Kesidmce—n,  Blandford  Square,  N.W. 


GREAVES    OF    THE    CLIFF. 

Greaves,  Edward,  Esq.  of  ■VVatclibury  ITonse, 
CO.  Warwick  and  Glen  Etive,  co.  Argyll,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  late  M.P.  for  Warwick,  b.  21  Sept.  1803  ;  m. 
15  May,  1828,  Anue,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  John 
Hobbins,  Esq.,  widow  of  Thomas  Ward,  Esq.  of 
Morelon  Morrell. 


iLtncaflC— This  family    claims  descent   from  the  Wor- 
cestershire family  of  Greves  of  Mosdey.    The  late 

John  Greaves,  Esq.  of  Radford,  co.    Warwick,  m.  1801, 
Mary,  dau.  of  John  Whitehead,  Esq.,  Banker,  of  Warwick,  and 
had  four  sons  and  five  daus., 
Richard,  of  the  Cliff,  co.  Warwick,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1861 
b.  1802;  in.  1838,  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  late  Samuel  Hol- 
land, Esq.  of  Plils  Penrhyn,  North  Wales,  andrf.  1870 
Edward,   of  Watchbury  House  and  Glen  Etive. 
John  Whitehead,  of  Plas  Wennydd,  co.  Merioneth,  J.P.  co 
Carnarvon,  and  D.L.  Merionethshire,  High  Sheriff  1860- 
h.  1807 ;  TO.  1843,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Gill  Stedman,  Esq.  of  the 
Manor  House,  Pakenham,  Suffolk,  and  has,  1  John  Ernest, 
6.  1847,  two  younger  sons,  and  five  daus. 
Selina,  to.  Edward  Flower,  Esq. 

Rebecca,  m.  Henry  Lnkin,  Esq.  Amelia. 

Lucy,  m.  Mark  Jocelyn  Lacy,  Esq. 
Sophia,  m.  Stephen  Smith,  Esq. 

Anns — Arg.,  on  a  fess  az.  between  three  ogresses,  charged 
with  as  many  lions'  heads  erased  of  the  field,  a  griffin  passant 
between  two  escallops  or.     Crest— Kb.  eagle  with  two  heads  dis- 
played beaked  sa.  and  membered  or. 
5ca«s— Watchbury  House,  Warwick;  Glen  Etive,  Taynuilt, 


GREAVES-BAGSHAWE. 

See  Bagshawe. 


GREAVES  OP  PAGE  HALL  AlfD 
ELMSALL  LODGE. 

Greaves,  Henlev  George,  Esq.  of  Elmsall 
Lodge,  CO.  York,  b.  9  Oct.  1818  ;  m.  25  May,  1841, 
Ann  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Eichard  Fountayue 
WHsou,  Esq.  of  Melton  Park  and  Ingmanthorpe, 
CO.  York,  formerly  M.P.  for  that  co.  (by  Sophia  his 
wife,  dau.  of  George  Osbaldeston,  Esq.  of  Hutton 
Bushel  and  Ebberston  Lodge,  co.  Yoi-k,  M.P.  for 
Scarborough),  and  by  her  has  issue, 

I.  George  Richard,  b.  8  March,  1845. 

I.  Maria  Elizabeth,  to.  22  Feb.  1866,  John  Shawe  Phillips, 
Esq.  of  Culham  House,  co.  Oxford. 
Mr.  Greaves  s.  his  father  30  Dec.  1860. 

iLiliraCIC.— George  Greaves  (said  to  be  descended  from 
the  ancient  family  of  Greaves  of  Greaves,  co.  Derby),  d.  9  Nov. 
1760,  aged  63,  leaving  issue,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  George 
Marriott,  Esq.  of  Wildon  Green,  co.  Derby  (who  d.  20  Dec. 
1741,  aged  48),  a  son, 

George  Greaves,  Esq.  of  Page  Hall,  and  Attercliffe,  co. 
York,  d.  20  Dec.  1801,  aged  68,  having  m.  Jane,  eldest  dau. 
of  Richard  Bustard,  Esq.  of  Lothenon  Hall,  and  Bramham,  co. 
York,  by  Catherine,  dan.  of  Sir  Henry  Marwood,  Bart.  By 
this  lady  (who  d.  10  May,  1785,  aged  59)  Mr.  Greaves  had 
issue  an  only  son, 

George  Bustard  Greaves,  Esq.  of  Page  Hall,  Elmsall 
Lodge,  and  Hesley  Hall,  co.  Nottingham,  Lord  of  the  Manoi.s 
of  Wadsley,  co.  York,  and  of  Limpole,  co,  Nottingham,  D.L. 
CO.  York,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Sheffield  regt.  of  Volunteers.  This 
gentleman  succeeded  to  large  estates  in  the  neighbourhood  of 
Sheffield,  and  divided  them  amongst  his  four  sons.  He  m. 
16  March,  1786,  Ellen,  only  surviving  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Joseph  Clay,  Esq.  of  Bridge  House,  co.  York,  and  Kenishaw, 
CO.  Derby  (by  Sarah,  dau.  of  Ralph,  and  sister  of  Edward 
Elmsall,  Esq.  of  Thornhill,  co.  'iork),  by  whom  (who  d. 
19  June,  1834,  aged  78)  he  left  issue  at  his  death,  23  Feb.  1835, 
aged  77, 

I.  George,  his  heir. 

II.  Joseph  Edward,  of  Thornhill,  and  Woodlands,  co.  York, 
J.P.,  Major  iii  the  army,  Lieut.-Col.  1st  West  Yorkshire 
Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b.  30  Sept.  1791;  assumed  by  royal 
sign-manual,  26  April,  1817,  the  additional  surname  and 
arms  of  Elmsall;  vi.  19  Feb.  1824,  Hannah  Mary,  youngest 
dau.  of  Adam  Mandsfelt  de  Cardonnel  Lawson,  Esq  of 
Cramlington,  Northumberland,  and  d.  5  JiUy,  1851,  leaving 
issue, 

1  William  dc  Cardonnel,  of  WoodUnds,  and  of  the  Pines, 
near  Canterbury,  J.P.  West  Riding,  co.  York,  6.  25  Dec. 
1824;  late  Major  1st  (Royal)  Dragoons,  a  Knight  of  the 
Legion  of  Honour,  and  Companion  of  the  Order  of  the 
Medjidie  He  served  in  the  Crimea,  and  was  severely 
wounded  at  Balaklava. 

2  Mansfeldt  de  Cardonnel,  of  Pwllpiran,  co.  Cardigan,  late 
of  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  b.  16  March,  1831 ;  m.  20  June, 
1863,  Harriett  Eloise  (Lady  Cooke),  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Jonathan  Trebeck,  and  d.  30  Dec.  1864,  leaving  issue  a 
son,  Mansfeldt  de  Cardonnel,  6.  1864. 


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GRE 


1  Mary  Ellen  de  Cardonnel,  m.  20  Sept.  1845,  Charles 
Swayne  Wright,  Esq.  of  Bilham  Huuse,  co.  York,  d. 
24  Dec.  1860,  aged  35,  leaving  issue  by  her  two  sons  and 
a  dau. 

2  Lucy  Anna  de  Cardonnel,  m.  25  April,  1867,  James 
Findlay,  Esq.  of  Hcrmand,  Midlothian,  and  has  issue. 

3  Georgiana  de  Cardonnel,  in.  12  Aug.  1852,  Charles 
Bannatyne  Kindlay,  Esq.  of  Cambusnethan  House,  co. 
Lanark,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Henry  Marwood,  of  He.slcy  Hall,  co.  Nottingham,  and  of 
Manner  Cross,  co.  York,  and  Ford  Hall,  co.  Derby  (s«e 
Greaves  Bagshawe  of  Ford  H'll). 

IV.  John,  of  tlie  lioi-ks,  Matlock,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Wadsley,  b.  3  Oct.  1794;  'in.  Louisa  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of 
Thomas  Leacroft,  Esq.  of  Cliff  House,  co.  Derby,  by  Jane, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Holcombe,  Archdeacon  of  Carmar- 
then (by  Catherine,  dau.  of  Governor  Stackhouse,  of  Bum- 
bay).    Mr.  John  Greaves  d.  s.  p.  1  May,  1809. 

The  eldest  son, 

George  Greaves,  E.^q.  of  Elmsall  Lodge,  6.  at  Page  Hall, 
22  May,  1790,  a  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Lieutenant  for  the  West 
Biding  of  Yorkshire,  m.  1st,  20  July,  1817,  Anna  Maria  Rooke, 
only  sister  of  the  Right  Hon.  Joseph  Warner  Henley,  of  Water- 
perry,  CO.  Oxford,  M.P.  for  that  co.,  late  President  of  the 
Board  of  Trade,  by  whom  (who  d.  23  April,  1819,  aged  27}  he 
h  id  issue  an  only  son, 

Heklet  George  Greaves,  Esq.  formerly  of  Hemsworth  Hall, 
CO.  York,  and  Cottesmore  Hall,  Rutland. 
He  m.  2ndly,  9  May,  1833,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of 
John  TopUs,  Esq.  of   WorksworCh,  co.  Derby,  J.P. ;  and  d. 
30  Dec.  18G0. 

.4rms— Quarterly :  1st,  quarterly  gu.  and  vert  an  engle  dis- 
played, in  the  beak  a  slip  of  oak  fructed  or,  for  Greaves;  2nd, 
arg.,  on  a  fess  gu.  between  tliree  ogresses  as  many  bustards, 
or,  within  a  bordure  engrailed  a?.,  for  Bcstard  ;  3rd,  arg.,  a 
chevron  engrailed  between  three  trefoils  slipped  sa.,  for 
Clay;  4ih,  sa.,  three  bars  engrailed  between  tun  elm  leaves 
erect  or,  lor  Elmsall.  Crest— On  a  mount  vert  a  stag  trip- 
pant  or,  in  its  mouth  a  slip  of  oak  of  the  tirst.  MuUo — Deo 
non  fort"nri. 

/Keut— Mew  House,  near  Abingdon,  Berks, 


GREEN    OF    DUNSBYE. 

GntiBN',  Chaeles,  Esq.  of  Dunsbje,  co.  Lincoln, 
I  18  LO;  w.  1838,  Mary,  dau.  and  eventual  co-heiresa 
of  Henry  Everard,  Esq.  of  Crojland  and  Spalding, 
CO.  Lincoln  {vide  Evekaed  of  Fulne^  Souse)  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Rev.  John  Henkt,  M.A.,  of  Kibworth,  co.  Leicester,  &. 
1839;  m.  1868,  Catharine  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  James 
R.  Peake,  M.A.,  of  Whitchurch,  Salop,  and  has  issue 
a  dau. 

II.  Charles  Martin,  of  Richmond,  Surrey,  6.  1841;  m.  1870, 
Emily  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Charlton,  of  West 
Bank  House,  Wrotham.  Kent,  by  Frances  Maria,  eldest 
dau.  of  Demetrius  Grevis  James,  of  Ightham  Court,  Kent, 
Esq.,  High  Sheriff  1833  (vide  Gkevis,  James),  and  has  issue 
a  dau.  in.  Everard,  b.  1844. 

HfnCaflt. — This  family  was  certainly  settled  at  Dunsbye, 
n.  ar  Bourn,  co.  Lincoln,  in  the   reign   of  Henry  Vlll.,   as 
appears  by  the  parish  registers,  as  also  by  the  wills  which  are  ' 
DOB  at  Lincoln,  the  earliest  of  which  is  that  of  I 

"Richard  Gbene,  Esq.  of  Dunesby,"  dated  15  Dec.  1542. 
The  first,  however,  of  the  family  who  appears  to  be  of  much 
importance  is  i 

John  Greeije,  of  Dunsbye,  Gent.,  living  in  the  reign  of 
Cmarles  I.,  who  by  his  wife  Mary,  had  issue, 

I.  .John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Richard,  of  Long  Hedges.  Dunsbye,  Gent.,  m.  1686,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Richarrl  Quincey,  Esq.  of  Rippingale,  co.  Lincoln, 
and  d.  1702,  leaving  issue,  besides  others. 

1  Richard  (Rev.),  M.A.  of  Magdalene  College,  Cambridge, 
lieutor  ot  Little  Casterton,  Rutland;  m.  1723,  Judith, 
dau.  of  Hev.  llumphory  Hyde,  Rector  of  Dowshy,  co! 
Lincoln,  grandson  of  Sir  John  Trollope,  of  Cascwick,  co, 
Lincoln. 

2  John,  of  Bourn,  h.  1C95. 

John  Greene,  Esq.  of  Dunsbye,  eldest  son,  g.  his  father. 
He  was  6.  16.50,  and  m.  16S1,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Toller, 
Esq.  of  Billingborough  Hall,  by  Mary  his  wife,  foundress  of 
Billingborough  School  (1671)  ;  d.  1693,  buried  within  the 
altar  rails  of  Dunsby  church.  Under  his  name  the  Rector  of 
that  time  has  written  in  the  parish  register  the  following  line 
from  Horace: 

"Multis  ille  bonis  flebilis  ociJit  nulli  flfbilior  quam  milii." 


John  Green,  his  son,  5.  1683,  sueceeded  him,  and  m.  170S, 
Mary,  only  dau.  of  Martin  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Spalding,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Lynne,  Esq.  of 
Southwick  Hall,  co.  Northampton,  whose  great  grandfather, 
George  Lynne,  m.  Martha,  grand  dau.  of  Sir  George  Throk- 
morton,  Knt.,  whose  wife,  Katharine,  dau.  of  Nicolas,  Xx)rd 
Vaux  of  Harrowden,  the  poet,  was  aunt  to  Queen  Katharine 
Parb.*  He  d.  1709,  and  was  buried  in  Spalding  Church,  and 
was  g.  by  his  only  child, 

John  Green,  Esq.  (13th  in  descent  from  Edward  III, 
through  his  mother),  of  .Spalding,  F.R.S.,  "  an  eminent  physi- 
cian," j«.  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Maurice  Johnson,  "the  Anti- 
quary" of  Ayscough-Fee,  Spalding,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  William  Ambler,  Esq.  of  Kirton-in-HoUand,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Anthony  OMtield,  Hart.,  and  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Gresham,  Knt.  (vide  Johnsom 
of  Aijicnwjh-F.^e  Hall).  Dr.  Green  d.  1756,  and  was  «.  by  his 
only  surviving  child, 

Charles  Green,  Esq.  of  Spalding,  6.  1738,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  John  Dinhan),  of  Spalding,  M.D.,  and  d.  1824,  leaving,  with 
other  issue, 

Chari.es  Martin  Dinham  Green,  Esq.  of  the  Manor  House, 
Spalding,  Capt. -Commandant  of  the  Volunteers  of  his  day,  6. 
1763;  in.  1799,  Mary,  dau.  and  sole  heiress  of*Robert  Holditch, 
Esq.,  D.L.  of  Spalding,  co.  Lincoln,  by  Elizabeth  Peach,  his 
wife,  grand  niece  and  co-heiress  of  Thomas  Peach,  Esq.  of 
Dingley,  co.  Northampton,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Holdich,  b.  1805;  d.  unm.  1835. 

II.  Charles,  his  successor. 

III.  Martin  Johnson,  B.D.  (Rev.),  late  Fellow  of  Lincoln  Col- 
lege, Oxford,  and  Junior  Proctor  of  that  University,  now 
Rector  of  Winterbourne-Abba.s-cum-Steepleton,  Dorset,  b. 
1813;  in.  1848,  Elizabeth  Laura  Catharine,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Thomas  Holdich,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Maidwell,  co.  North- 
ampton vide  Holdich-Hcngerford),  and  has  issue,  1  Mar-  ■ 
tin  Holdich,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Oxon,  b.  1849;  2  John  Mayd- 
well,  b.  18.54,  d.  1873;    3  Charles  Edward,  6.  1856,  d.  1861; 

1   Laura-Georgiana ;    2  Jane  Elizabeth ;    3  Edith  Mary ; 
4  Anne  Cecilia. 
.1.  Elizabeth  Peach,  m.  Eev.  R.  Youldon,  M.A. 
■II.  Mary  Anne,  m.  John  Wright,  of  Louth,  J.P. 
III.  Harriet,  d.  1817. 

IV    Georgina,  m.  William  Hungerford  Holdich,  Esq. 
v.  Emily,  d.  1808. 
Mr.  Green  d.  13  Sept.  1837,  and  was  buried  in  Spalding  Church 
when  he  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the  present  owner. 

Arms — Az.,  fhree  bucks  trippant  or.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal 
coronet  a  buck's  head,  ppr.     Motto— Da,  gloiiar  Deo. 


GREENE  OF  SLYNE  AND  WHITTINGTON. 

Greene,  Dawson  Cornelitts,  Esq.  of  Slyne,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  Whittington  Hall,  co.  Westmorland, 
J.P.  Lancashire,  Westmorland,  and  W.  Eiding  of 
Yorkshire,  formerly  Lieut. -Col.  43rd  Light  Infantry, 
b.  24  July,  1822  ;  s.  his  father  10  Aug.  1872  ;  m. 
3  Sept.  1856,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Russell, 
Bart,  of  Swallowfield  Park,  Eeiks,  and  has  issue, 

Henry  Dawson,  b.  26  May,  1862. 

iLiltCatJC— The  first  notice  we  have  of  the  property  of 
Slyne  being  in  possession  of  this  family,  is  in  the  8th  of  James  I., 
when  two  widows,  Grace  and  Alice  (Jreene,  were  jointured  on 
it.  They  surrendered  it,  at  that  time,  to  Thomas  Greene,  from 
whom  Cornelius  Greene  inherited  the  estate  1618.  This  Cor- 
nelius d.  14  Oct.  1669,  leaving,  by  Dorothy  his  wife  (who  d. 
in  the  following  year),  two  sons,  Thomas,  of  Bolton  Holmes, 
and  Cobnelids,  of  Slyne  ;  the  younger, 

Cornelius  Greene,  Esq.  of  Slyne,  26  Charles  II.,  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Tiiomas  Simpson,  of  Torrisliolme,  Gent.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1736)  had  issue.  He  d.  1712,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Thomas  Greene,  Esq.  of  Slyne,  6.  1681 ;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  George  Barker,  Esq.  of  Rampside,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had_ 
issue  a  dau.,  Margaret,  m.  Robert  Bradley,  Esq.  of  Slyne; 
and  four  sons.    Mr.  Greene  rf.  1762,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Greene,  Esq.  of  Slyne,  6.  10  Dec.  1737;  m.  1792,. 
Martha,  2.nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edmund  Dawson,  Esq.  ot 
Warton,  co.  Lancaster,  and  dying  6  Dec.  1810,  was  s.  by  his  son, 


Elizabeth  Fitz-Hugh,  relict  of  Sir  William  Parr,  Knt.,  and 
mother  of  Sir  Thomas  Parr,  Knt.,  in.  Maud,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Sir  Thomas  Greene,  Knt.,  Lord  of  Grcen's-Norton,  co. 
Northampton,  the  parents  of  Qiictn  Katharine  Parr;  2ndly, 
Lord  Vaux,  m.  Anne,  the  other  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Sir 
Thomas  Greene,  Knt. 


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Thomas  GnEEire,  Ksq.  of  Slyne  and  WHiittinjrtnn,  J. P.,  M.P. 
for  Lancaster  from  1824  to  1857,  antl  HiRh  Sheriff  of  co.  Lan- 
caster 1823,  b.  19  Jan.  1794;  m.  30  Aug.  1820,  Henrietta.  3r(l 
dau.  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Rus.scll,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Dawson  Cornelios,  now  of  Slyne  and  Whittington. 

II.  Thomas  Huntley  (Rev.),  h.  23  Oct.  1823,  Rector  of  Marsh 
Gibbon,  CO.  Bucks;  m.  24  Sept.  18.')7,  Helen,  youngest  dau. 
of  Gen.  Hon.  Sir  Patrick  Stuart,  G.C.M.G 

III.  Henry  Aylmer,  b.  16  Feb.  1827  ;  rf.  unm.  25  Aug.  1877. 
*■  ,^""0^"^'  ™-  ^^^^'  ^"^^  Anthony  Wilson  Thorold,  Rector 

of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields  (now  Bishop  of  Rochester),  grand- 
son of  Sir  John  Thorold,  Bart.,  M.P. ;  and  d.  18  Oct.  1859 
leaving  a  son  and  dau.,  who  both  il.  in  youth. 
11.  Rose  Alice  Clotilde,  m.  1845,  John  Clerk,  Esq.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  3rd  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  George  Clerk,  Bart., 
and  has  Issue. 
Ee  d.  10  Aug.  1872. 

^?-)ns— Vert,  on  a  fess  invected  or,  between  in  chief  two 
rheons  and  in  base  a  bu-le  horn  arg.  stringed  gu.  three 
fleurs-de-hs  of  the  last.  Crest— \  stag  ppr.  gorged  with  a 
collar  invected  vert,  a  shield  suspended  therefrom  or,  charged 
with  a  rose,  gu.  '         * 

tierits— Slyne,  near  Lancaster;  and  Whittington  Hall 
Kirkby  Lonsdale.     Town  Hiskience—&1,  Chester  Square,  S.W. 


GREENE    OF    GREENEVILLE, 

Geeene,  John,  Esq.  of  Greeneville,co.  Kilkenny, 
late  M.P.,  b.  1815  ;  formerly  Lieut.  7th  Dragoon 
Guards. 

Ht'ltCagC— GoDFEET  Green-e,  Gent,  of  Kiliiinn.ihan.  co. 
Kilkenny,  whose  will  is  dated  19  Miiy,  1G82,  obtained  a  grant 
under  the  Act  of  Settlement,  1678,  for  use  of  his  children,  111. 
Frances,  dau.  of  Robert  Cox,  and  by  her  (who  d.  before  1678) 
had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

John  Greene,  Esq.  of  Abbey,  co.  Limerick,  whose  will  is 
d.ited  28  July,  1745  ;  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Capt.  Anthony 
Horsey,  of  Kilcomer,  and  had  two  sons,  Godfrey;  and  George, 
of  Abbey,  co.  Limerick.    The  elder  son, 

Godfrey  Greene,  Esq.  of  Kilcrony,  co.  Kilkenny,  &.  1677; 
m.  6  Oct.  1710,  Abigail,  dau.  of  Chichester  Phillips,  Esq.,  and 
d.  1737,  leaving  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Greene,  Esq.  of  Greeneville,  m.  1737.  Frances  (Mrs. 
Reynett),  dau.  of  Joseph  Nicholson,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had 
issue.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Greene,  Esq.  of  Greeneville,  whose  will  is  dated 
20  April,  1803,  and  proved  23  Nov.  1803,  m.  1st,  Miranda,  dau. 
of  Samuel  Boyce,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  Christoplier  Musyrave, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Godfrey,  )K.  Margaret,  dan.  and  co-heir  of  the  Rev   Mr 
PoiUter,  Rector  of  Dunkett,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  had  issue, 

1  Joseph,  b.  29  Oct.  1808;  d.  April,  1837. 

2  John,  6.  1  June,  1813;  m.  27  Jan.  1848,  Charlotte,  dau. 
of  Samuel  Perry,  of  Manchester,  and  has  issue  two  sons 
and  one  dau.;  John  Joseph,  6.  Oct.  1848;  Godfrey.  0. 
March,  1852;  Charlotte  Letitia. 

1  Miranda.  2  Eliza  Letitia. 

3  Mary  Anne.  4  Letitia,  d.  May,  1858. 
I.  Margaret. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Letitia,  dau.  of  Nuttal  Greene,  and  widow  of 
■William  Greene,  of  Kilmanahan,  and  had  issue, 
Joseph,  (if  Lakefield,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Newport. 
£.sq.,  and  had  issue,  John  Simon,  William  Newport  Joseph 
George  Nuttall  Reginald,  Sarah,  m.  John  Waring,  and 
Priscilla. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Greene,  Esq.  of  Greenville,  m.  Anne,  only  child  of 
John  Grogan,  Esq.  of  John.stown,  by  his  wife,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Chidley  Coote.  Esq.,  and  had,  with  a  dau.,  Anne  Coote,  wife  of 
I'owel  Haughton,  Esq.  of  Kilmannock,  co.  Wexford,  an  only 
son,  the  present  John  Greene,  Esq.  of  Greeneville. 

Arms— Az.,  three  stags  trippant  or.  Crest— Out  of  a  ducal 
coronet  a  st-ig's  head  or.  Jl/otia— Ncc  timeo  nee  speriio.  Heat 
— UreeaeviUe,  co.  Kilkenny. 


GREENWELL    OF    GREENWELL. 

Greenwell,  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Greenvvell,  co 
Durham,  b.  30  Oct.  1819 ;  s.  1839. 

ILtltCaflC— This  very  ancient  family,  seated  at  Greenwell, 
or  Greenwell  Hill,  in  the  parish  of  Wolsingham,  from  time 
immemorial,  is  one  of  three  houses  in  co.  Durham  (the  other 
two  being  Luniley,  of  Lumley,  and  Lambton,  of  Lambton), 


which  retain  in  the  male  line  the  estates  from  which  thev  take 
their  name. 

Though  by  tradition  possessed  of  Greenwell  from  a  Etill 
eariier  time,  the  first  recorded  ancestor  is  Guhelmus  Presbyter 
who  appears  in  the  Boldon  Book,  a.d.  1183,  as  holding  lands 
at  Greenwell.  His  sons,  James  de  Grenwelle  and  Richard  de 
Grenwelle,  appear  as  witnesses  to  several  charters  granted  by 
Bishop  Pudsey.  From  about  this  date  title-deeds  in  the  pos- 
session of  the  present  representative,  and  other  authorities 
prove  the  unbroken  descent  of  the  property.  Younger  branches 
of  this  "indigenous-  stock  (as  Surtees,  the  historian  of 
Durham,  terms  it)  are  seated  at  Ford  and  Broomshields,  in 
the  same  co.  Camden,  in  1602,  confirmed  to  William  Green- 
well, of  London,  Merchant  (the  representative  of  a  branoh 
whose  eventual  heiress,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Greenwell,  by 
his  wife  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Darell,  Bart.,  m.  Thomas 
Legh,  Esq.  of  Ridge),  "The  antient  armes  of  the  worshipfuU 
family  of  Greenwell,  of  Grenewell  Hill,  in  the  county  palatine 
of  Duresme,  from  which  the  said  William  Greenwell  is  de- 
scended." Another  line,  long  seated  at  Corbridge,  in  North- 
umberiand,  is  now  represented  by  Walpole  Eyie  Greenwell, 
Esq.  of  Blandford  Square,  London,  who  is  great-great-grand- 
son of  Capt.  Whitfield  Greenwell  (who  was  killed  at  tlie  battle 
of  Glenshiels  1719)  by  his  marriage,  in  1713,  with  Jane,  dau 
and  co-heiress  of  John  Aynsley,  Esq.  of  Highlaws.  North- 
umberiand.  The  immediate  ancestsr  of  the  senior  line  before  us, 
Thomas  Greenwell,  Esq.  of  Greenwell,  d.  July,  1751 ' 
leaving  issue,  ' 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

Hugh,  b.  1708,  of  Binchester,  co.  Durham;  m.  22  May   1744 
Ehzabeth  Ellison;  and  d.  29  Sept.  1795,  having  had  issue,  ' 
Thomas,  d.  in  infancy. 
John,  who  s.  his  uncle  at  Greenwell 

Elizabeth,  to.  17  Aug.  1773,  Robert  Curry,  Esq.  of  Bishco 
Oak  House,  CO.  Durham,  J. P.  ^ 

William,  ds.  p.  John,  6.  1713,  to.  and  left  issue  a  dau. 
Oeorge,  6.  1716;  to.  and  left  issue  two  daus. 
Nicholas,  6.  1718;  of  Witton  Castle,  co.  Durham;  he  had 
issue  (with  three  daus.,  Philadelphia,  d.v.nm.  1786;  Isabel 
d.  unm.  1777;  and  Mary,  wife  of  John  Bailey,  Esq.'of  Chil- 
lingham  in  Northumberland,  and  by  him  grandmother  of 
the  late  John  Bailey  Langhorne,  Esq.  of  Outwood  Hall,  co 
lork)  two  sons, 

1  John,  of  Hoppyland  Park,  co.  Durham,  m.  3  Feb.  1783, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  George  Dixon,  Esq.  of  Cockfield,  co  Dur- 
ham, and  d.  V.  p.  27  Feb.  1793,  leaving  two  sons  and 
three  daus. 

2  Cuthbert,  a  Merchant  in  Newcastle,  to.  Anne  Ellison. 
Thomas  Greenwell,  Esq.  of  Greenwell,   d.  5  March,  179G, 

devising  his  estate  to  his  nephew  (the  son  of  his  brother 
Hugh) 

John  Greenwell,  Esq.,  J.P.  of  Greenwell  and  Willington 
House,  CO.  Durham;  6.  1745;  m.  4  May,  1779,  Eleanor,  thira 
dau.  Of  Francis  Haswell,  Esq.  of  Horsley  Hall  and  Ryton,  co. 
Durham,  and  sister  and  co-heiress  of  Francis  Haswell.  E.sq.  of 
Horsley  Hall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  April.  1814)  left  issue  at 
his  deaih,  2  Sept.  1814,  an  only  child  and  heir, 

Thomas  Greenwell,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D  L.,  of  Greenwell  and 
Willington  House,  6.  1784;  to.  13  May,  1809,  Isabella  Alicia, 
youngest  dau.  of  John  Hays,  Esq.  of  Durham  (by  his  wife 
Eleanor,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Richard  Wetherell,  Esq.,  and 
cousin  to  Sir  Charles  Wetherell  (see  Wetherell  of  Pa^hley), 
and  by  her  (who  d.  11  Feb.  1855)  had  i.ssue, 

I.  John,  d.  young,  26  May,  1819;  buried  at  Wolsingham. 

II.  Thomas,  b.  20  Aug   1816;  d.  24  March,  1837. 

III.  Hekrv,  now  of  Greenwell. 

IV.  William,  b.  21  July,  1821 ;  of  Bearpark  Lodge,  co  Dur- 
ham; TO.  23  Aug.  1855,  Jane,  dau.  of  Peter  Caldcleugh 
Esq.  of  Durham,  and  liy  her  (who  d.  6  Feb.  1871)  had  issue 
an  only  dau.,  Isabella.     He  d.  14  Oct.  1871. 

V.  Francis,  6.  14  Oct.  18.52 ;  d.  8  Aug.  1852,  unm 

VI.  Charies,  of  Elvet  Villa,  co.  Durham. 

I.  Eleanor  Anne,  d.  unm.  14  Feb.  1843. 

II.  Anne,  m.  6  Feb.  1839,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Francis  White, 
of  Durham,  late  31st  regt.,  and  has  had  issue,  1  Charles 
Henry,  d.  1857;  2  George  Frederick;  3  Edward  Arthur; 
4  Percy  Walter,  d.  1854;  5  Aubrey  Francis;  1  Georgina 
Isabella,  d.  1843;  2  Theresa  Mary  Louisa;  3  Alice  Isabella ; 
4  Ella  Jeanne;  5  Evelyn. 

III.  Isabella,  d.MHw/.  12  April,  1841;  buried  at  Southampton. 
Mr.  Greenwell  d.  13  June,  1839,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  sur- 
viving son,  the  present  Henry  Greenwell,  Esq. 

Arms — Or,  two  bars  az.  between  three  ducal  crowns  gu. 
Crest — A  crane's  (sometimes  an  eagle's)  head  couped  aig. 
beaked  gu.  gorged  with  a  wreath  of  laurel  vert.  Motto— 
Viresco. 

Seai— Greenwell,  Wolsingham,  via  Darlington,  Residence— 
Elvet  Hill,  Durham. 


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GREEN  WELL  OF  GREEN  WELL  FORD. 

Geeexwell,  The  Eey.  William,  of  Greenwell 
Ford,  CO.  Darham,M.A.,  F.E.S.,  F.S.A.,  Sector  of  St. 
Marj's,  Durham,  and  a  J.P.  co.  Durham,  b.  23 
March,  1820. 

iLtnragC— This  is  a  younger  branch  of  the  ancient  family 
of  Greenwell,  of  Greenwell,  co.  Durham  (see  that  family). 
William  Gbeenwell,  Esq.  of  Stobilee,  in  the  parish  of  Satley, 
CO.  Durham  (son  of  William,  grandson  of  Eichard,  who  d. 
I55S,  great-grandson  of  Thomas  Greenwell,  Esq.  of  Stobilee, 
livmg  1603,  and  6th  in  descent  from  Eobert  de  Grenewelle, 
who  held  the  vill  of  Satley  in  chief,  1323),  left  at  his  decease, 
1624,  by  his  wife,  Alice,  dau.  of  Robert  Claxton,  Esq.,  with 
several  other  children,  i.  William,  of  Stobilee,  fined  and 
sequestered  as  a  recusant  and  royalist  (he  d.  1667,  leaTing 
issue;;  u.  Kichard,  living  1624;  m.  Nicholas.  The  3rd 
son, 

Nicholas  Gbeemvell,  Esq.  of  Fenhall,  purchased,  1633, 
Fayrhare's  lands  in  Ford,  afterwards  called  Greenwell  Ford. 
In  1638,  he  acquired  another  portion  from  Hodgson,  of  Manor 
House,  and  divers  other  parcels  of  various  dates.  He  was  s. 
at  his  decease  by  his  only  son, 

William  Gbees  well,  Esq.  of  Greenwell  Ford,  and  sometime 
of  Kibblesworth.   m.  Barbara,   dau.   and  heiress  of   Kobert 
Cole,  Esq.  of  Kibblesworth,  and  had,  with   several   other 
children, 
Nicholas,  his  heir. 

John,  of  Newcastle,  Merchant,  m.  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heiress 
of  Alderman  William  Aubone,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  and 
had  issue,  Aubone,  Merchant,  of  Newcastle,  who  d.  .?.  p. 
1729-30;  William;  Nicholas,  d.  1714;  and  Barbara,  w. Paul 
Gibson,  of  Durham. 

Eobert,  of  Kibblesworth,  m.  1707,  Phillis,  dau.  and  co-heiress 

of  William  Aubone  (or  Albany),  Esq.,  Alderman  of  New  ■ 

castle,  and  had,  with  junior  issue,  now  extinct,  a  son, 

WiUiam,  of  Kibblesworth,  Esq.,  b.  1710;  m.  1739,  Mary, 

dau.  of  Joshua  Twizell,  Esq.  of  Newcastle,  and  had  an 

only  surviving  son, 

Joshua,  of  Kibblesworth  and  Newcastle,  Esq.,  who  d. 
29  Aug.  1797,  aged  56,  having  m.  1771,  Mary,  dau.  and 
sole  heiress  of  the  Eev.  Thomas  Eobinson,  M.A.,  Eector 
of  WyclifFe,  co.  York,  by  his  wife  Olivia,  dau.  of  the 
Eev.  Henry  Stapylton,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Thornton  Wat- 
lass,  CO.  York  (great-grandson  of  Sir  Eobert  Stapylton, 
of  Wighili),  by  whom  (who  d.  19  July,  1815;  he  left 
issue, 

1  William,  of  Kibblesworth,  Esq.,  a  Deputy-Lieut,  co. 
Durham,  6.  1775  ;  d.  v.nm. 

2  Eobinson  Eobert,  of  Newcastle,  Merchant,  h.  177S; 
TO.  2  Feb.  1819,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Mellar,  Esq. 
of  Whitby,  CO.  York,  and  dying  1840,  left  an  only 
child,  William  (Eev.),  M.A.,  6.  5  Nov.  1819;  now  of 
Carr  Mount,  in  North  Eiding  of  co.  York;  m. 
15  May,  1851,  Jane,  6th  dau.  of  Eev.  William  Blow, 
M.A.,  Eector  of  Goodmanham,  co.  York,  and  has  had 
issue,  Leonard  William,  6.  26  June,  1853;  John 
Mellar,  b.  30  Sept.  1854,  and  d.  23  Nov.  1863;  Harold 
Stapylton,  6.  10  Jan.  1857;  Harry  Gascoigne,  b. 
12  Oct.  1861,  and  d.  21  Nov.  1863;  William  John 
Gascoigne,  6.  10  and  d.  25  Sept.  1865;  Augusta 
Isabella;  Olivia;  Ethel  Edith  Mary. 

3  Leonard  (Sir),  K.C.B.  and  K.C.H.,  a  Major-Gen.  in 
the  army.  Col.  of  the  45th  regt.  and  A.D.C.  to 
Geobge  IV.,  6. 1781;  d.  unm.  11  Nov.  1814. 

1  Olivia,  d.  uiim. 
William  GreenweU  d.  1701,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Nicholas  Greenwell,  Esq.  of  Greenwell  Ford,  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  John  Addison,  Esq.  of  Egglestone,  and  was  s.  at 
his  decease,  1736,  by  his  only  son, 

William  Gbeeswell,  Esq.  of  GreenweU  Ford,  m.  5  Aug. 
1734,  Miss  Mary  Saunderson,  and  d.  14  April,  1743,  leaving 
(with  three  daus.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Edward  Charlton,  Esq.  of 
Broadwood,  co.  Durham;  Grace,  m.  John  Cumming,  Esq.; 
and  Anne,  m.  1761,  Eobert  Surtees,  Esq.  of  Crony  well)  an  only 
son, 

Alan  Geeenwell,  Esq.,  of  Greenwell  Ford.  He  to.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Henry  Ornsby,  Esq.  of  Lanchester,  by  whom  (who  d. 
23  Apiil,  17s3;  he  had  issue, 

I.  Alan,  b.  1774;  d.  10  May,  1790,  unm. 

II.  WiLLLAM  Thomas,  his  heir. 

III.  George,  of  Upper  House,  Lanchester;  d.  15  May,  !S33, 
aged  53,  having  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Askwith,  of 
Eipon,  by  whom  (who  d.  1  July,  1865)  he  left  issue, 

1  George,  b.  Aug.  1818;  d.  15  June,  1836. 

2  Nichola-s,  M.A.,  b.  28  June,  1826 ;  Vicar  of  St.  Bama 
has,  Leeds. 

3  William,  M.A.,  6.  18  April.  1830,  Vicar  of  Horton, 
Northumberland;  to.  5  May,  1868,  Mary  EUzabeth  stuart, 
dau.  of  Michael  Eobert  Elliot,  of  Etherley,  co.  Durham, 


and  has  issue,  William  Nicholas,  6.  8  Oct.  1869 ;  Alan,  b. 

5  July,  1877;  Ethel  Mary;  Muriel;  and  Euby. 
rv.  Nicholas,  d.  unm.  4  June,  1859,  aged  76. 
I.  Mary,  to.  Alderman  John  Hutchinson,  of  Durham, 
n.  Anne.  m.  Edward  Serle,  Esq.  of  Colchester. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Greenwell,  Esq.  of  Broomshields  (see 
that  Family). 

Mr.  Greenwell  d.  25  Feb.  1806,  and  w^s  s.  by  his  eldest  sur- 
viving son, 

William  Thomas  Greenwell,  Esq.  of  Greenwell  Ford,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  b.  13  Feb.  1777;  rn.  25  June,  1818,  Dorothy  (who  d. 
23  Sept.  1871),  dau.  of  Francis  Smales,  Esq.,  of  Durham,  by 
Anne  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Eichard  Eadcliflfe,  Esq.  of 
Cockermouth  and  Ullock,  Cumberland,  and  d.  29  May,  1854, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  William,  now  of  Greenwell  Ford. 

II.  Francis,  a  Magistrate  for  co.  Durham,  6. 24  May,  1823 ;  to. 
9  July,  185U,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Trotter,  Esq. 
of  Durham,  M.D.,  and  has  issue,  Alan,  b.  16  April,  1851; 
Francis  John,  b.  19  Oct.  1852,  B.A.  Balliol  CoU.  Oxford, 
Barrister-at-Law ;  Dora;  Mary  Anne  Madeleine,  m.  8  Aug. 
1877,  Walter  Lamplugh  Brooksbank,  Esq.  of  Lamplugh' 
Hall,  Cumberland  ;  and  Elizabeth  Maud. 

m.  Alan  (Eev.).  M.A.,  6.  19  Sept.  1824;  to.  3  May,  1870, 
Ellen,  dau.  of  Capt.  Leyson  Hopkin  Davy,  E.I.C.S.  of  Sarn- 
fawr,  CO.  Glamorgan. 

IV.  Henry  Nicholas,  late  Lieut.  70th  regt., now  of  the  Sandwich 
Islands,  b.  6  Dec.  1826;  m.  Miss  Elizabeth  Hall,  of  Mont- 
serrat.  West  Indies,  and  has  issue,  William  Henry ;  Arthur 
Leonard ;  Dora  Caroline ;  Elizabeth ;  Chi'istina. 

I.  Dorothy,  the  well-known  authoress. 

Arma — Or,  two  bars  az.  between  three  ducal  crowns  gu. 
Cnst — A  stork  ppr.  beaked  and  legged  gu.  wreathed  round  the 
neck  with  a  chaplet  of  laurel  vert. 

S<a(— Greenwell  Ford,  co.  Durham.  Residence— ^onh 
Bailey,  Durham.  . 

GREENWELL    OF    BROOMSHIELDS. 

Geeenwell,  Thomas  "William,  Esq.  of  Broom- 
shields,  CO.  Durham,  J.P.,  h.  22  Nov.  1848,  late' 
Lieut.  N.  Durham  Militia;  s.  his  father,  Julj, 
1874. 

Htncatjp.— Broomshields  has  been,  at  least  for  nearly  four 
centuries,  in  the  possession  of  this  branch  of  the  Greenwells. 
So  far  back  as  the  reign  of  Heset  VII.  (22  Oct.  1488),  the 
name  of  Peteb  Gbenewell  occurs,  and  the  family  can  from 
that  period  be  traced  in  old  deeds  and  documents.  The  grand- 
father of  the  present  representative, 

Thomas  Greenwell,  Esq.  of  Broomshields,  only  surviving 
son  of  Peter  Greenwell,  Esq.  of  Broomshields,  by  Rebecca 
Sampson  his  wife,  m.  Mary  Eippon,  of  Low  Jlills,  Lanchester, 
CO.  Durham,  and  left  at  his  decease,  13  Feb.  1770,  a  son  and 


Thomas  Gbeenwell,  of  Broomshields,  m.  22  March,  1774, 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  John  Maddison,  Esq.  of  Hole  House,  co. 
Durham,  and  sister  and  heiress  of  John  Maddison,  Esq., 
Secretary  to  Sir  Joseph  Yorke,  and  of  George  Maddison,  Esq., 
Under  Secretary  of  State  for  Foreign  Affairs  1782,  and  Secre- 
tary of  Legation  in  Paris  under  the  Duke  of  Manchester  1783. 
The  estate  of  Hole  House  was  purchased  from  the  Hoppers 
1595,  by  Alexander  Maddison,  Esq.  Mr.  Greenwell  d.  18  Dec. 
1817;  having  had  issue  by  Eleanor  his  wife,  who  d.  II  Oct. 
1820, 

I.  Thomas,  5.  7  Feb.  1775;  d.  unm.  4  Oct.  I79G. 

n.  John,  his  heir. 

I.  Eleanor,  d.  unm.  10  April,  1873. 

II.  Mary,  d.  v.nm.  14  Sept.  1866. 

III.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  11  June,  1872. 
The  son  and  heir, 

John  Greenwell,  Esq.  of  Broomshields,  J.P.,  6.  8  .Sept. 
1784;  m.  Sit  Colchester  9  Sept.  1819,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Alan 
Greenwell,  Esq.  of  Greenwell  Ford,  co.  Durham,  and  by  her, 
who  d.  15  Jan.  1845,  left  at  his  decease,  7  Dec.  1869,  an  only 
child, 

Thomas  Greenwell,  Esq.  of  Broomshields,  J.P.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  M.A.  of  St.  John's  Coll.  Cambridge,  6.  3  Feb.  1821; 
m.  Georgiana  Herbert,  dau.  of  William  Bridges,  of  Fulbrook, 
CO.  Oxford,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  William,  now  of  Broomshields. 

n.  John  Maddison,  6.  14  Oct.  1852,  of  Hole  House,  Lieut. 
North  Durham  Militia. 

III.  Arthur,  6.  26  July,  1857;  d.  20  April,  1861. 

IV.  Walter  Nicholas,  b.  1  April,  1861. 

V.  Herbert  Maitland,  6.  8  Nov.  1865. 

VI.  Henry,  6.  8  June,  1867. 

vii.  Leonard  Bridges,  6.  17  May,  1871. 

I.  Elizabeth,  d.  6  July,  1851.        ii.  Eleanor,  d.  3  May,  18G1. 

III.  Mary  Elizabeth,  d.  27  April,  1861. 


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Mr.  Green  well  d.  4  July,  1874. 

Arms— Or,  two  bars  az.  between  throe  ducal  crowns  gu. 
Cre.it— A  crane's  head  couped  arg.  beaked  gu.  with  an  olivo- 
branch  round  the  neck  vert. 

£eai— BroomsUields,  near  Darlington.    ««£»— Conservative. 


!  — . — 

GKEENWOOD    OF    SWARCLIFFE     HALL- 

Greenwood,  Frederick  Barnardiston,  Esq. 
of  Swarcliffe  Hall,  co.  York,  J'.P.,  b.  3  Jan.  1854, 
educated  at  Eton  and  Cli.  Ch.  Oxford,  Sub.-Lieut. 
Yorkshire  Hussar  Yeomanry  Cavalry. 

sLt'liritCIC.— Greenwood  is  a  very  old  Yorkshire  name,  and 
i  the  family  has  been  settled  in  Yorkshire  from  remote  times  : 
the  pedigree  is  given  at  some  length  in  Thoresbfs  Leeds.  Early 
in  the  last  century,  James  Greenwood  settled  at  Braithwayt, 
near  Kcighley. 

John  Greenwood,  Esq.  of  Kcighley  and  Swarcliffe  Hall,  co. 
York,  b.  8  Sept.  1763;  only  son  of  John  Greenwood,  Esq.  of 
Keighley,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  J.  Barwick,  Esq. ;  to.  1794, 
Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Sugden,  Esq.  of  Eastwood  House, 
Keighley,  and  had  issue, 

Frederick,  J.P.,  late  of  Keighley. 

Edwin,  J.P.,  of  Swarcliffe,  d.  28  Sept.  1852. 

Ann,  TO.  Rev.   Theodore   Drury,   Rector  of  Westmill,   co. 
Herts,  and  d.  1849,  leaving  issue. 

Matilda,  to.  Eawdon  Briggs,   Esq.  of  Birstwith  Hall,  near 
Harrowgate,  and  since  deceased. 

Sarah  Hannah,  m.  John  Benson  Sedgwick,  Esq.  of  Stone 
Gap,  CO.  York,  and  has  issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

Frederick  Greenwood,  Esq.  of  Keigliley  and  Swarcliffe 
Hall,  J.P.,  6.  15  Jan.  1797;  to.  31  May,  1S28,  Sarah,  only  dau. 
of  the  late  Samuel  Staniforth,  Esq.  of  Liverpool  and  Darnall 
and  had  issue,  ' 

John,  late  of  Swarcliffe,  d.  21  Feb.  1874. 

Mary  Littledalo,  to.  4  Aug.  1853,  Major  Rhode  Hawkins, 

Esq.  of  the  Privy  Council  Office,  London,  youngest  son  of 

Edward  Hawkins,  Esq.  of  the  British  Museum. 
He  d.  at  Norton  Conyers,  near  Eipon,  28  Sept.  1SG2,  and  was 
s.  by  his  son, 

John  Greenwood,  Esq.  of  Swarcliffe  Hall,  co.  Y'ork,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  BI.P.  for  Ripon  from  1S53  to  1865,  Major  Yorkshire 
Hussar  regt.  Y'eomanry  Cavalry,  6.  20  Feb.  1830;  to.  19  Feb. 
1852,  Louisa  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Nathaniel' Clarke  Ear- 
•Jardiston,  Esq.  of  The  Eyes,  Suffolk,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Frederick  Barnardiston,  now  of  Swarcliffe. 

II.  Charles  Staniforth,  b.  1  May,  1S67. 

III.  Edwin  Wilfrid,  6.  28  June,  ISGl. 

IV.  Hubert  John,  b.  1  Nov.  1867. 
I.  Clara  Louisa. 

Ue  d.  21  Feb.  1874. 

^rms— Per  chevron  sa.  and  arg.,  a  chevron  erm.  between 

;hree  saltiers  couped  counterchanged.     (JraL—A.  tiger  sejant 

-Seat— Swarcliffe  Hall,  Ripley,  co.  York. 

GREENWOOD    OF    BEOOKWOOD. 

Greenwood,  William  Henry  John,  Esq.  of 
Brookwood  Park,  and  Woodeote,  Alresford,  Hamp- 
sliire,  h.  29  July,  1850  ;  s.  his  father  1872. 

3Lilirit(JC.— This  family,  long  settled  in  the  south  of  Eng- 
and,  is,  it  is  stated,  a  branch  of  the  family  of  Greenwood,  of 
"ireenwood  Leghe,  co.  York,  of  which  a  pedigree  is  given  in 
[lalph  Thorcsby's  History  of  Leeds,  Dacatus  Leodiensis. 

William  Greenwood,  Esq.,  of  Dewsbury,  co.  York,  and 
ifterwards  of  Hillingdon,  m.  Mary  Beswicke  {b.  1738,  d.  1771) 
lau.  of  John  Beswicke,  Esq.  (6.  1707,  d.  1764),  and  had  issue! 
fohn  Beswicke  Greenwood,  d.  unm.,  and 

AViLLiAM  Greenwood,  Esq.  of  Brookwood  Park,  Hants  m 
:hristiana,  dau.  of  William  Smith,  Esq.  of  Kelso,  Scotland, 
)y  Christiana  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Soolt,  of  Ancrum 
3art.,  and  had  issue,  ' 

William,  late  of  Brookwood  Park. 

George,  Col.,  late  Lieut.-Col.  Commanding  2nd  Life  Guards. 

John,  of  Broadhan-er  (.see  Greenwood  of  Broadhanaer). 

Robert,  of  Wembury,  New  Zealand. 

James,  m.  Laura,  dau.  of  Col.  and  the  Hon.  BTrs.  Bowles. 

Emily    rf.   1855;  TO.  1816,  Charles  Biggs  Calmady,  Esq.  of 

Langdon  Hall,  Devon,  by  whom  she  had  issue  {,ce  Calmady 

0/  Langdon).  ^ 

Anne  Christiana,  d.  1855.  Mary. 

Ir.  Greenwood  d.  1844,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Greenwood,  Esq.  of  Brookwood  Park  and  Wood- 


cote,  Hants,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  W^oodcote,  Lieut.-Col. 
Grenadier  Guards,  b.  10  April,  1798;  to.  22  April,  1847° 
Catherine  Caroline,  5th  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Joseph  Tichborne' 
Bart,  of  Tichborne  Park,  Hants,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Burke,  Bart,  of  Marble  Hill,  co.  Galway,  and  d.  1872 
leaving  issue,  ' 

William  Henry  John,  now  of  Brookwood  and  Woodeote 

I.  Eveline  Mary.  n.  Emily  Mary  Annette. 

Arms— ^3..,  a  chevron  crm.  between  three  saltires  couped 
arg.  Crest— A.  demi-lion  rampant  or,  holding  between  the 
paws  a  saltire  or. 

-Scat— Brookwood  Park,  Alresford. 


GREENWOOD    OF    BROADHANGER. 

The  late  John  Greenwood,  Esq.,  Q.C,  M.A.,  of 
Broadhanger,  Hants,  b.  24  July,  1800 ;  in.  19  Aug. 
1835,  Fanny,  dau.  of  William  Collyns,  Esq.  of 
Kenton,  Devon,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Williams,  educated  at  Eton  andTrin.  Coll.  Cam- 
bridge, of  the  Middle  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  23  July, 
1847  ;  TO.  11  Dec.  1873,  Madeleine  Kate,  youngest  dau.  of  the 
late  Rev.  J.  B.  Owen,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  St.  Jude's,  Chelsea. 
and  has  issue,  1  Alice  Madeline,  6.  26  Sept.  1874; 
2  Mabel,  b.  22  March,  1876;  3  Mary,  b.  2  July,  1877. 

II.  Granville  George,  6.  3  Jan.  1850;  Eton  .and  Trin.  Coll. 
Cambridge,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law 

I.  Alice  Mary,  m.  Aug.  1864,  Rev.  Augustus  G.  Legge, 
Vicar  of  North  Elmham,  Norfolk,  eldest  surviving  son  of 
Rev.  Henry  Legge,  Rector  of  East  Lavant,  Susse.x,  grand- 
son of  George,  3rd  Earl  of  Dartmouth. 

II.  Lucy,  m.  April,  1860,  Laurence  Trent  Cave,  only  sur- 
viving son  of  Charles  Cave,  Esq.  of  Lowndes  Street 
Belgrave  Square.  * 

Mr.  Greenwood,  Q.C.,  d.  12  Feb.  1S71,  leaving 
Fanny  Harriet  Welch  Greenwood,  his  widow,  him 
surviving,  who  is  the  present  owner  of  Broadhanger. 

Lineafje  and  Arms,  see  Greenwood,  of  Brookwood. 

&aJ— Broadhanger,  Pctersfield. 


GREER,  OP  THE  GRANGE  MACGREGOR. 

Greer,  Henry  Harpur,  Esq.  of  The  Grange 
Moy,  CO.  Tyrone,  J.P.,  D.L..  Gen.  in  the  army' 
C.B.,  b.  24  Feb.  1821 ;  m.  14  Feb.  1850,  Agues' 
Isabella,  dau.  of  the  Ven.  Edmund  D.  Knox,  Arch- 
deacon of  Killaloe,  son  of  the  Hon.  and  Eight  Eev. 
Edmund  Knox,  Bishop  of  Limerick,  and  grandson 
of  Thomas  Viscount  Northland,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Joseph  Henry,  b.  9  Feb.  1855. 

I.  Agnes  Mary.  n.  Emily  Charlotte. 

EinraSC— The  family  of  Greer  is  descended  from  the 
Gnerson  branch  of  the  Clan  BlacGregor.  James  Grier,  Esq. 
of  The  Rock,  Cumberland  (from  whom  the  Irish  branch 
springs),  was  brother  of  Sir  William  Grier,  Knt.  of  Lag  Castle 
Dumfries,  M.P.  1639,  both  sons  of  Sir  William  Grierson,  Knt! 
of  Lag  (who  rf.  1629,  and  whose  sons  changed  their  names  to 
Grier).  James  removed  from  the  parent  stock  at  Lag  Castle, 
in  the  early  part  of  the  17th  century,  and  settled  in  the  neigh! 
bouring  English  co.  of  Cumberland,  where  we  find  him^in 
1633.  The  family  records  mention  that  James  Grier  and  Mary 
his  wife,  of  The  Rock,  Cumberland,  had,  inter  alios,  a  son, 
Henry,  and  a  dau.,  Anne,  who  m.  Thomas  Turner,  of  Turners! 
town,  Northumberland.    The  son, 

Henry  Greer,  Esq.,  vi.  1652,  Mary,  sister  of  the  above-named 
Thomas  Turner,  Esq.,  and  removed  in  1653  to  Ireland,  and 
settled  at  Redford,  near  Grange,  co.  Tyrone.  He  d.  about 
1075,  leaving  issue  three  sons,  James,  Robert,  and  Thomas, 
the  latter  was  shot  in  his  mother's  house  at  Redford  in  1089,' 
by  the  Rapparees.    The  eldest  son, 

James  Greer,  Esq.  of  Lisacurran,  co.  Armagh,  b.  1653  ; 
TO.  21  Aug.  1678,  Eleanor,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Rea,  Esq! 
of  Lisacurran,  and  left  issue, 

I.  Henry,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  of  'liUlyanaghan,  b.  1688  (ancestor  of  the  Greeks 
of  luUylagan  and  iSea,  Park,  which  see). 

III.  Thomas,  of  Clonrole,  Lurgan,  6.  1  Dec.  1690 ;  m.  Anno 
Henderson. 

IV.  James,  of  Lisacurran,  Lurgan,  6.  18  June,  1693;  rf.  1761. 
I.  Mary,  b.  7  Dec.  1685 ;  m.  William  Douglas,  Esq. 

The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

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Een-ry  Gbeeb,  Esq.,  6. 1C31 ;  m.  1704,  Sarah  ITeiiaerson,  of 
DuncaUly,  co.  Lonilomierry.  and  <l.  July,  170C,  leaving  a  son, 

Hesrt  Greer,  Esq.,  b.  171G;  r,i.  3  June,  1741,  Elizabeth, 
clau.  of  John  Turner,  Esq.  (grandson  of  Thomas  Turner,  and 
Ann  Greer  his  wife) ;  and  'l.  Dec.  1776,  leaving  (with  three 
daus.,  Ann,  Henrietta,  and  Elizabctli,  all  of  whom  m.  and  left 
issue)  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Gbeeb,  Esq.  of  The  Grange,  J.P.,  h.  1742;  m.  17  Pec. 
1762,  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Cuppage,  Esq.  of  Garden  Hill, 
CO.  Antrim,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henbt,  b.  20  Nov.  17G.3;  m.  1782,  Jane,  dan.  and  only 
Child  of  John  Lynam,  Esq.  of  DuWin ;  and  d.  v.  p.  2  Aug. 
1814,  having  had  issue, 

1  Joseph,  successor  to  his  grandfather. 

2  Richard  (Rev.),  b.  10  June,  17'JG;  d.  unm.  7  June,  1825. 
1  Jane.  2  Ann.  3  Sophia.  4  Surah. 

II.  John  Turner,  6.  18  May,  1760;  d.  1786. 

III.  Thomas,  b.  15  Nov.  17G7;  J.P.  and  Deputy  Governor ; 
m.  butrf.  s.p.  7  April,  18;i7. 

IV.  James,  6.  31  Jan.  1775;  J.P.  and  Deputy  Governor ; 
d.  K.  p.  7  Aug.  1842. 

V.  John  Bliers,  6.  4  April,  1778 ;  Commander  R.N. 

VI.  George,  b.  17  May,  1779 ;  J.P.  for  Armagh. 

VII.  Alexander,  6.  20  June,  1780;  half-pay  of  the  army. 

I.  Elizabeth,  tii.  Jolm  Makolmson,  Esq.  of  Cloninel,  and 
d.  n.  p. 

II.  Mary,  d.  19  Feb.  1841.  iii.  Jane. 

IV.  Catherine,  m.  John  Lindsay,  Esq.  of  Dublin. 

V.  S.arah  Mildred,  m.  1st,  Major  Ovcrand,  E.T.C.S. ;  and 
2ndly,  Rev.  John  0.  Oldfleld,  Archdeacon  of  Elphin.  She 
d.  s.  p.  18  Jan.  1823. 

Mr.  John  Greer,  who  was  a  Deputy  Governor  of  the  cos.  of 
Armagh  and  Tyrone  for  upwards  of  50  years,  d.  6  Oct.  1818, 
and  was  s.  by  his  elder  grandson,  the  late 

Joseph  Geeee,  Esq.  of  The  Grange,  Moy,  co.  Tyrone,  Major 
Commanding  Royal  Tyrone  Marine  Artillery,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
6.  17  April,  1795;  w.  5  June,  1816,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Harpur,  Esq.  of  Moy,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward 
Clements,  Esq.  of  Erackaville,  by  his  wife  Mary,  dau.  of  James 
Richardson,  Esq.  of  Bloomhill,  all  in  co.  Tyrone,  and  had  issue, 

HEffBT  Harpcb,  now  of  The  Grange. 

Thomas,  R.N.,  6.  5  April,  1828;  i/i.  13  Dec.  1863,  Geraldine 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Knight  of  Glin. 

Emily,  m.  15  June,  1835,  James  Lowry,  Esq.  of  Rockdale ; 
and  d.  22  April,  18.51. 

Jane,  m.  6  Oct.  1842,  Armar  Lowry,  Esq.,  late  SOtti  regt. 

Maria.  Anna. 

He  d.  22  March,  18C2. 

Seat— The  Grange,  Moy,  co.  Tyrone. 


GBEEE,    OF    TTJLLYIiAGAN. 

Geeee,  Feedeeick,  Esq.  of  Tullylagan,  co. 
Tyrone,  J.P.,  h.  17  Feb.  1829 ;  m.  30  June,  1874, 
Cecilia,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Nathaniel  Alexander 
Staple3,  Bart.,  of  Lissan,  co.  Tyrone,  by  Elizabeth 
Lindsay  his  wife,  only  child  of  Capt.  Head  (elder 
brother  of  late  Sir  Francis  B.  Head,  Bart.,  R.E., 
K.C.H.,  Governor-Gen.  of  Canada),  and  Cecilia  his 
■wife,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Eobert  Lindsay,  of  Bal- 
can-es,  2nd  son  of  James,  5th  Earl  of  Crawford 
and  BalcaiTes,  and  has  issue, 

I.  TnoMAS,  6.  24  April,  1875. 

n.  Natluiniel  Alexander  Staples,  6.  13  Nov.  1876. 

I.  Elizabeth  Lindsay. 

ittlTCagC.— The  Grecrs  of  Tullylagan  are  descended 
through  the  Griers,  or  Grierson,  of  Lag,  co.  Dumfries  (see 
Burke's  Peerarje  and  BorowtoAje)  from  Malcolm,  Lord  of 
MacGregor,  who  d.  1374.  The  name  was  changed  from 
Grierson  to  Grier,  or  Greer,  at  the  time  of  the  proscription  of 
Clan  Gregor,  and  the  Lag  family  continued  for  some  gene- 
rations under  this  name  {sci  Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage). 

Henry  Grei;b,  the  first  settler  in  Ireland,  was  son  of  James 
Greer,  a  scion  of  the  Lag  family,  who  left  Scotland  and  fixed 
his  abode  in  tlie  border  co.  of  Cumberland.  Henry,  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Gen.  Turner,  of  Turnerstown,  Northumberland,  and 
was  father,  inter  alios,  of  a  son  and  heir,  James  Geeer,  b.  in 
England  1653,  who  m.  21  A^.  1C78,  Eleanor,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  John  Rea,  Esq.,  and  had,  ixUr  alio.f,  IIenby  Gbeeb,  ancestor 
of  the  Gbeebs  of  Grunge  MacGregor,  and 

John  Greeb,  2nd  son,  who  resided  at  Warrenstown,  and 
Tullyanaghan,  near  Lurgan.  He  ra.  Mary  Hawkes,  widow  of 
Capt.  Chambers,  R.N.,  and  had  several  children,  of  whom  the 
2nd  son, 

TuoiiAS  Gbeeb,  of  Rhone  Uill,  became,  on  the  extinction  of 


the  male  line  of  his  elder  brother  John,  the  head  of  the  2nil 
house  of  Irish  Greers.  He  was  6.  14  Nov.  1724;  m.  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Greer,  of  Redford,  his  second  cousin,  and  d.  at 
Rhone  Hill,  5  April,  1803,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  Eobert,  b.  16  Nov.  I7G6 ;  d.  unm.  in  America,  1808. 

I.  Eleanor,  m.  Thomas  lioardman,  of  Jonestown,  Edenderry, 
King's  Co. 

II.  Mary,  m.  Richard,  son  of  Joseph  Jacob,  of  Waterford. 

III.  Jane,  m.  James,  son,  of  Barclay  Clibborn,  of  Moate, 
Westmeath. 

XV.  Sarah,  m.  John,  son  of  John  Hancock,  of  Lurgan, 
Armagh.  v.  Ann,  m.  James  Nicholson. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Gbeee,  also  of  Rhone  Hill,  6.  5  Sept.  1761;  m. 
14  Aug.  1787,  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  William  Jackson,  Esq. 
(to  this  family  the  late  Gen.  Andrew  Jackson,  President  of  the 
United  States,  and  the  late  "  Stonewall "  Jackson,  the  cele- 
brated Confederate  General,  belonged.  Mr.  Greer  has  a  letter 
to  his  Jackson  ancestor  from  his  brother  their  ancestor,  when 
the  latter  was  about  to  emigrate  to  America),  Thomas  Greer 
d.  2G  Feb.  1840,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Tullylagan. 

II.  William  Jackson,  of  Rhone  Hill,  J.P.,  6.  8  June,  1797;  to. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Arthur  TJssher  Esq.  of  Camphire,  co. 
Waterford  (a  sister  of  William  Mina,  wife  of  Thomas  Greer, 
of  Tullylagan) ;  d.  1841,  leaving  issue, 

1  Thomas  Febgos,  now  of  Rhone  Hill,  m.  Elizabeth,  eldest 
dau.  of  Blajor  Carter,  H.M.  army,  and  has  issue, 

Fergus.  Charles  Edward. 

Lucy  Usshcr.  Helen  McGregor. 

2  Arthur  Jackson,  late  Surgeon  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers, 
latterly  Surgeon  Major  17th  Lancers;  retired  Deputy 
Surgeon-General,  half-pay,  1877;  Crimean  medal  and 
four  clasps,  5th  Class  of  the  Imperial  Order  of  Medjidie, 
and  Turkisli  medal ;  most  honorably  mentioned  for  ser- 
vices during  the  attack  on  the  Redan,  18  June,  1855;  r>u 
Emma,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  William  Horsfall,  Esq.  of 
Hornby  Grange,  co.  York,  J.P.,  and  has  issue, 

Alured  Ussher.  Ada  Horsfall. 

3  William  Henry  (Rev.),  deceased,  in.  Charlotte,  dau.  of 
B.  Pike,  Esq.,  of  co.  Tyrone,  leaving  issue. 

4  Edwin,  M.A.  Trinity  Coll.  Dublin. 

1  Sophia  Louisa,  m.  Robert  Staveley,  Esq.,  J.P.,  Glanduff 
Castle,  CO.  Limerick,  deceased,  leaving  issue. 

2  Lucy  Ussher,  m.  1st,  Henry  Davis,  Esq.  of  Waterford ; 
2ndly,  Col.  Hampden  Acton,  J.P.,  son  of  William  Acton, 
Esq.  of  West  Aston,  co.  Wicklow,  M.P.  for  that  co. ;  has 
issue  by  her  second  marriage. 

in.  John  Robert,  6.  11  Sept.  1800;  m.  Sarah  D.  Strangman, 
of  Waterford ;  d.  1872,  leaving  issue, 

1  John  Robert  (Rev.),  m.  and  left  issue. 

2  Thomas  Augustus,  1st  Sub.-lnspector  Royal  Irish  Con* 
stabulary,  m. 

3  George  N.  Strangman,  deceased. 

1  Elizabeth  Amelia,  m.  2  Sophia  Priscilla,  deceased, 

IV.  Alfred,  of  Dripsey  House,  co.  Cork,  J.P.  {see  Greeb  of 
Sea  Park),  b.  2  Sept.  1805. 
"    I.  Sarah,  m.  Hugh  White,  of  Dublin, 
n.  Mary  Jackson,  m.  T.  W.  Manly,  Esq. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  George  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Bristol. 

IV.  Caroline,  m.  William  Ridgeway,  Esq. 
v.  Louisa,  m.  Joseph  hake,  Esq.  of  Bristol. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Greeb,  Esq.,  of  Tullylagan,  J.P.,  h.  21  April,  1791 ; 
m.  27  April,  1826,  William  Mina,  dau.  of  Arthur  Ussher,  Esq. 
of  Camphire,  co.  Waterford,  grandson  of  Arthur  Ussher,  son 
of  James  Ussher,  Esq.  of  Ballyntayler,  whose  dau.,  Susanna 
Usshcr,  was  mother  of  Sir  Richard  Musgrave,  1st  bart.,  Post- 
master-General, Ireland,  and  author  of  a  History  of  the  Irish 
Rebellion.  James  Ussher,  of  Ballyntayler  (see  Usshebs  of  East- 
well),  was  a  son  of  Beverly  Ussher  of  Kilmeadon,  co.  Water- 
ford, who  was  a  brother  of  Sir  William  Ussher,  whose  only 
dau.,  Mary,  m.  Henry  Colley,  Esq.  of  Castle  Carbery,  and  was 
mother  of  1st  Lord  Mornington,  grandfather  of  Arthur,  1st 
Duke  of  Wellington.  To  this  family  Henry  Ussher,  Arch- 
bishop of  Armagh,  and  James  Ussher,  Archbishop  of  Armagh, 
the  illustrious  Scholar  and  Divine,  belonged.  Mr.  Greer  d. 
4  June,  1870,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Feedebick,  now  of  Tullylagan. 

II.  Ussher,  b.  27  Feb.  1831 ;  d.  9  Dec.  1851,  when  a  Student 
in  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  where  he  gained  1st  place  at  liis 
entrance  in  1848. 

I.  Martha  Ussher,  m.  1848,  John  H.  Ridge,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue,  Alice. 

II.  Elizabeth  Jackson,  in.  1  April,  1856,  Rev.  Thomas  Francis 
Bushe,  Vicar  of  Nathowcn  and  Russah,  co.  Westmeath, 
great-grandson  of  Gervais  Parker  Bushe,  Esq.  of  Kilfane 
(«ce  Bdshb  of  Gkncairne),  and  had  issue,  1  Thomas  Francis, 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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Boyal  Military  Academy,  Woolwich;  1  Frances  Elizabeth, 
Elizabeth  Jackson  m.  2ndly,  Oct.  1863,  James  Corry  Jones 
Lowry,  Capt.  R.A.,  Col.  Donegal  Artillery,  eldest  son  of 
late  James  Corry  Lowry,  Esq.,  Q.C.  of  Rockdale,  co.  Tyrone, 
and  has  issue,  1  Do  linda  Florence;  2  jMiua  Ethel, 

III.  Priscilla  Sophia. 

/Scat— Tullylagan,  Dungannon. 


GEEEE,  Q-F  SSA  PARK. 
Geeee,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Sea  Park,  co.  Antrim, 
J.P.  COS.  Antrim  and  C'arrickfergus,  High  Sheriff 
for  Carrickfergus  1871,  and  co.  Tyrone  1876,  b.  4 
April,  1837;  m.  28  July,  1864,  Margaret,  only 
child  of  John  Owden,  Esq.  of  Sea  Park,  co.  Antrim, 
by  his  wife  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Greeves,  Esq.  of 
Bernagh,  co.  Tyrone,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  MacGregok,  b.  IG  April,  1869. 

I.  Helena  MacGregor.  ii.  Georgina  Beatrice. 

III.  Eva  Milcired. 

HinCilflC. — Tliis  family  is  descended  from  the  Griers,  or 
Griersons  of  Lag  Castle,  co.  Dumfries,  which  family  springs 
from  Gilbert,  2nd  son  of  Malcolm,  Lord  MacGregor  {d.  in  1374), 
who  took  the  name  of  Grierson  in  accordance  with  charter, 
granted  in  the  year  1400  (see  Gkieeson  and  MacGregor, 
Burke's  Peerage).  The  change  of  name  to  Grier,or  Greer, 
took  place  about  1630  (see  Greer  of  the  Grange  MacGregor). 

Alfred  Greer,  Esq.  of  Dripsey  House,  co.  Cork,  J. P.,  4th 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  Greer,  Esq.  of  Rhone  Hill  and  TuUy- 
lagan,  co.  Tyrone  {see  preceding  Memoir),  b.  2  Sept.  1805 ;  m. 
1st,  1!)  May,  1836,  Helena,  dau.  of  Joshua  Carroll,  Esq.  of 
Sydney  Place,  co.  Cork,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  now  of  Sea  Park. 

II.  Joshua  Carroll,  b.  20  May,  1838 ;  d.  4  Nov.  1855. 

III.  Alfred,  6.  14  June,  1839. 

IV.  George  Thomas,  6.  5  April,  1843;  m.  24  Dec.  18G5, 
Elizabeth  Mary,  dau.  of  —  Boileau,  Esq.  of  Dublin. 

V.  MacGregor,  b.  16  July,  1844,  Capt.  Royal  Engineers. 
Mr.  Greer  m.  2ndly,  19  Nov.  1853,  Peggy,  only  dau.  of  Major 
John  Eoweu  Colthurst,  of  Dripsey  Castle,  co.  Cork  (see  Colt- 
hcrst  of  Drijisey  and  Ardrum),  and  has  issue. 

Georgina  de  Bellasis,  m.  15  Aug.  1878,  Robert  Walter 
Travers  Bowen,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Oak  Grove,  co.  Cork. 

Arms — Az.,  a  lion  rampant  or,  armed  and  Inncnrd  gu., 
between  three  antique  crowns  of  the  sccmihI.  (in  a  canton  arg. 
an  oak  tree  eradicated  surmounted  by  a  swdi.I  in  bend  sinister 
ensigned  on  the  point  with  a  royal  crown  all  pnr.  Cr^st — An 
eagle  displayed  ppr.  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  quadrangular 
lock  arg.    i)/o£(o— Memor  esto. 

TowH  Resit/dice — Grove  House,  Regent's  Park,  N.W,  Seat — 
Sea  Park,  Greenisland,  co.  Antrim. 


GrKEa    OF    COLES    PABK. 

Greg,  Eobert  Philips,  Esq.  of  Coles  Park, 
Herts,  b.  23  March,  1826 ;  s.  his  father  1875 ;  m. 
1857,  Louisa  Eussell,  dau,  of  S.  S.  Gau',  Esq.  of 
Liverpool. 

ILl'lTCntJC— This  family  comes  from  the  Gregs  of  co.  Ayr, 
in  Scotland,  who  spring  from  the  McGregors,  whose  clan  liad 
become  much  dispersed,  after  its  proscription  in  1603, 
and  some  of  whom  are  known  to  have  changed  or  altered  their 
names,   into  Gregory,   Greg,   Campbell,   &c.    One  of  them, 

William  Greg,  had  a  son,  James  Greg,  bapt.  31  Jan.  1G44, 
at  Ochiltree,  co.  Ayr,  whose  eldest  son  was  William,  and 
whose  2nd  son,  John,  &.  4  June,  1693,  subsequently  went  over 
and  settled  in  Belfast  as  a  Merchant;  he  to.  there  and  d.  1789, 
aged  96.  This  John  Greg  had  two  sons,  the  younger  one, 
John,  went  to  the  West  Indies  about  1765,  and  became  a  West 
India  sugar  planter;  he  d.  s.  %>.  at  Hampton,  near  London, 
1795,  bequeatliing  his  West  India  property  to  his  two  eldest 
nephews,  Thomas  and  Samuel.  The  elder  son,  Thomas,  re- 
mained at  Belfast,  became  a  successful  Merchant  there,  and 

;.  1742,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Samuel  Hyde,  Merchant,  of 
Belfast  and  Manchester,  son  of  John  Hyde,  of  Haughton  and 
Denton,  of  a  branch  of  the  Hydes  of  Norbury  (see  Ormerod's 
Cheshire),  aunt  of  late  Mrs.  Wilson  Patten,  and  great  aunt 
of  Lord  Winmarleigh,  and  had  issue,  thirteen  children.  The 
6th  and  9th,  Thomas  and  Samuel,  came  over  to  England.  The 
former,  Thomas  Greg,  Esq.  of  Coles  Park,  co.  Hertford,  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Robert  Hibbert,  Esq.  of  Birtles  Hall,  co. 
Chester,  and  d.  s.  "p.  1832.    His  brother, 

Samuel  Gkeg,  settled  in  Manchester;  m.  1790,  Hannah,  dau. 
and  co-heiress  of  Adam  Lightbody,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and 


great-great-grand-dau.  of  Philip  Henry,  the  celebrated  Non- 
conformist, at  one  time  Chaplain  to  King  Charles  I.,  and 
Tutor  to  the  King's  children.  Samuel  Gregg  d.  1S34,  having 
had  issue, 

Thomas  Tylston,  of  Coles  Park,  Herts,  d.  s.  p.  1839. 

Robert  Hyde,  late  of  Norcliffe  Hall. 

John,  m.  1830,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Kennedy,  Esq.  of 
Ardwick  Hall.        Samuel,  m.  Mary  Needham,  of  Lenton. 

William  Rathbone,  m.  1835,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Wm.  Henry,  M.D, 

Elizabeth,  m.  William  Rathbone,  Esq.  of  Liverpool. 

Marianne,  d.  unni.  1863.  Agnes.  Sarah. 

Hannah,  m.  Thomas  Reynolds,  Esq.  of  Bristol. 

Ellen,  TO.  Andrew  Melly,  Esq.  of  Liverpool. 
Mr.  Samuel  Greg  was  s.  by  his  2nd  son, 

Robert  Htde  Greg,  Esq.,  J. P.,  M.P.  for  Manchester  from 
1839  to  1841,  b.  24  Sept.  1795;  to.  14  June,  1824,  Mary,  eldest 
dau.  of  Robert  Philips,  Esq.  of  The  Park,  co.  Lancaster,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Philips,  now  of  Coles  Park. 

II.  Edward  Hyde,  J. P.,  of  Wilmslow  and  Norcliffe  Hall,  co. 
Chester,  b.  9  Nov.  1827 ;  m.  12  March,  1856,  Margaret,  only 
dau.  of  William  Broadbent,  Esq.  of  Latchford,  and  has, 
1  Thomas  Tylston;  2  Ernest  William;  3  Edward  Hyde; 
4  Robert  Alexander;  5  John  Tylston;  6  Robert  Hyde; 
1  Margaret ;  2  Beatrice ;  3  CaroUne. 

III.  Henry  Russell,  b.  4  July,  1832;  m.  1860,  Emily,  dau.  of 
S.  S.  Gair,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Arthur,  b.  7  July,  1835;  to.  1860,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John 
Leisler,  Esq. 

I.  Caroline,  d.  unm.  1865. 

II.  Hannah  Sophia,  m.  31  March,  1S.'J2,  William  Benson 
Rathbone,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Greg  d.  1875. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  Scotch  fir  out  of  a  mount  vert  in  base  sur- 
mounted by  a  sword  in  bend  ppr.,  on  a  dexter  canton  az.  a 
royal  antique  crown  ppr. ;  quartering  Tilston  and  Lightbody. 
Crest — An  ann  embowed  in  armour  grasping  a  scimitar  az. 
pommel  and  hilt  or.  Mottoes — Eia  doe,  and spair  not;  and  also 
S'Rioghal  mo  dhream. 

Stat — Coles  Park,  Bontingford. 


GREGOR    OF    TEEWARTHENICK, 

Gregor,  Francis  Glanville,  Esq.  of  Trewar- 
thenick,  co.  Cornwall,  D.L.,  b.  3  Sept.  1816. 

3L t It CatJC— About  the  middle  of  the  17th  century  we  find 
the  Gregors  resident  at  Truro,  of  which  town  Henry  Gregor 
was  Mayor  1677.  Trewarthenick  was  purchased  about  1640 
by  John  Gregoe,  of  Truro ;  and  Francis  Gregor,  Esq.,  re- 
sided there  1720. 

Charlotte  Anne  Gregor,  of  Trewarthenick  (only  dau.  and 
heir  of  Rev.  William  Gregor,  of  Trewarthenick,  Vicar  of  Creed, 
and  niece  of  Francis  Gregor,  Esq.  of  Trewarthenick,  M.P.  for 
Cornwall),  the  last  of  the  Gregor  family,  d.  unm.  1825,  and 
bequeathed  her  estates  to  Loveday  Sarah,  dau.  of  Francis 
Glanville,  Esq.  of  Catchfrench,  and  niece  of  Catherine  Master- 
man,  who  m.  the  testator's  uncle,  Francis  Gregor,  Esq.,  M.P. 
This  lady  (Loveday  Sarah  Glanville)  m.  20  June,  1814. 

Gordon  William  Francis  Booker,  Esq.  of  Trewarthenick, 
Cornwall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1829,  b.  2  Oct.  1789  (son, 
by  the  Lady  Catherine  Gordon  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of 
Cosmo,  3rd  Duke  of  Gordon,  of  Thomas  Booker,  Esq.,  Capt. 
53rd  regt.),  and  had  issue, 

Francis  Glanville,  now  of  Trewarthenick. 

Jane  Frances,  to.  1849,  Rev.  Sir  P.  W.  Molesworth,  Bart. 

Georgiana  Mary.  Elizabeth  Glanville. 

Mr.  Booker  assumed  by  royal  license,  1826,  the  surname  and 
arms  of  Gregor.  Mrs.  Gregor  d.  4  Sept.  1864;  and  Mr. 
Gregor  d.  5  Dec.  1865. 

Arms — Erm.,  a  chevron  gu.  between  three  partridges  ppr. 
a  chief  of  the  second  thereon  two  escutcheons  or,  each  charged 
with  an  eagle  displayed  vert.  Crest — A  Saracen's  head  affrontee 
surmounting  a  javelin  in  bend  all  ppr. 

Scat — Trewarthenick,  near  Grampound. 


GREGORY    OF    COOLE    PARK, 

Gregory,  Eight  Hon.  Sir  William  Henet, 
K.C.M.G.,  of  Coole  Park,  co.  Galway,  a  Privy 
Councillor  of  Ireland,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1849,  M.P.  for  Dubhn  from  18 12  to  1847,  and  for 
the  CO.  Galway  1857  to  1872,  Governor  of  Ceylon 
1871  to  1876 ;  h.  1817  ;  m.  1872,  Elizabeth,  3rd 
dau.  of  the  late  Sir  WilHam  Clay,  Bart.,  and  widow 
of  James  Temple  Bowdoin,  Esq.,  late  4th  Dragoon 
Guards,  which  lady  d.  1873. 

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ILt'llCafle.— The  ancestor  of  this  family  is  stated  to  have 
been  a  caaeC  of  the  Gregory  family  of  Styvechale  Hall,  near 
Coventry,  who  went  over  to  Ireland. 

,  Eight  Hon.  Wii-liam  Gbegort,  for  many  year.s  Under-Sec- 
retary to  the  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland,  m.  1789,  Lady  Anne 
Trench,  dau.  of  William  Power  Keating,  1st  Earl  of  Clancarty, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  21  Nov.  1833)  left  two  sons,  Kobekt,  his 
heir;  and  William,  Kector  of  Fiddown,  m.  1817,  Anne,  dau. 
of  Sir  Charles  Levinge,  Sthbart.  of  High  Park.    Tlie  elder  son, 

EoBEET  Gbegobt,  Esq.  of  Coole  Park,  m.  1815,  Elizabeth 
O'Hara,  of  Raheen,  co.  Galway,  and  by  her  left  at  his  decease, 
1847,  an  only  son,  the  present  William  Henei  Gbegoet,  Esq. 
of  Coole  Park. 

Seal  —Coole  Park,  near  Gort. 


GREGORY    OF    BRAMCOTE. 

The  late  John  Sheewin  Gregory,,  Esq.  of 
Eramcote  Hills,  co.  Nottingham,  and  of  Harlaxton 
Manor,  co.  Lincoln,  b.  26  Sept.  1803  ;  m.  20  Oct. 
1829,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Eobert  Holden,  Esq.  of 
NuthaU  Temple,  co.  Nottingham,  by  Mary  Anne 
his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Drury  Lowe,  Esq.  of 
Locto  Park,  co.  Derby,  and  d.  s.  p.  in  London, 
7  June,  1869,  bequeathing  his  estate  to  his  wife, 
who  survived  him.  Mr.  Gregory,  who  was  the  only 
son  of  John  Longden,  Esq.  of  Bramcote  Hills, 
assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Sheewin  on  the 
death  of  his  father  in  1818,  in  compliance  with  an 
injunction  contained  in  that  gentleman's  will ;  and 
in  1860,  at  the  death  of  George  Gregory,  Esq.  of  Har- 
laxton Manor,  he  succeeded  to  a  very  considerable 
portion  of  the  estates  of  that  family,  being  named 
as  the  next  in  succession  under  the  entaU  of  the 
will  of  George  de  Ligne  Gregory,  Esq.  and  he 
thereupon  assumed  the  name  of  Gregory  only, 
and  the  arms  of  Gregory.  He  was  J.P.  for  cos. 
Nottingham  and  Lincoln,  and  a  D.L.  for  Notting- 
hamsliire,  for  which  co.  he  was  High  Sheriff  1829 ; 
formerly  Major  of  the  Eoyal  Sherwood  Foresters, 
or  Nottinghamshire  Eegt.  of  Mihtia,  and  subse- 
quently Lieut-Col.  of  the  South  Nottinghamshire 
Kegt.  of  Yeomanry  Cavahy. 

iLinCagC— EoBEET  Longden,  Esq.  of  Ashbourne,  co. 
Derby,  m.  Martha,  dau.  of  John  Sherwin,  Esq.  of  Nottingham, 
and  sister  and  eventual  heiress  of  John  Sherwin,  Esq.,  the  last 
male  representative  of  that  family,  who  d.  unm.  from  the 
effects  of  a  fall  from  a  horse,  15  March,  1800,  and  by  this  lady 
(who  d.  23  July.  1819)  he  had  issue,  a  son, 

John  Longden,  Esq.  of  Bramcote  Hills,  J.P.  and  High 
Sheriff  co.  Nottingham,  1807.  He  s.  to  the  estates  of  the 
Sherwin  family  at  Bramcote  and  elsewhere,  and  m.  Dec.  1800, 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  Thomas  Mettam,  Esq.  of  Nottingham  (who  d. 
1  April,  1848,  in  the  75th  year  of  her  age),  and  d.  23  Nov.  1818, 
aged  49  years,  leaving  issue, 

John  Sherwin,  who  succeeded  to  the  estates. 

Charlotte  Sherwin,  m.  30  June,  1840,  Edward  Markham, 
Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  at  Naples,  4  Dec.  1840. 

Erancis  Jane,  who  d.  unm.  31  Oct.  1858. 

.<4i-!)is— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  on  a  chevron  between 
ten  cross  crosslets  or,  three  cross  crosslets  of  the  first,  a  canton 
of  the  second,  for  Gbegoet  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  on  a  bend  en- 
grailed az.  between  two  stags'  heads  cabossed  ppr.  an  eagle's 
head  erased  between  two  escallops  or,  for  Longden.  Crests — 
1st,  Three  garbs  or,  banded  giiles,  the  centre  one  charged  with 
a  cross  crosslet  of  the  last,  for  Gbegory  ;  2nd,  An  eagle,  with 
wings  displayed  ppr.  charged  on  the  breast  and  on  each  wing 
with  an  escallop  az.  supporting  with  the  dexter  claw  a  stag's 
head  cabossed  ppr.,  for  Longden.     MIoUo — Crux  scutum. 

Seats — Bramcote,  near  Nottingham;  and  Karlaxton  Manor, 
near  Grantham,  co.  Lincoln. 


GREGORY    OF    HARLAXTON. 

See  Sher'stin  Gregory. 


GREGORY    OF    STYVECHALE. 

Geegoey,  Arthur  Hood  Morgan  Grostenoe, 
Esq.  of  Styvechale  and  Brinklow,  co.  Warwick,  late 
CaiDt.  Scots  Fusiher  Guards,  b.  11  Dec.  1834 ;  served 
in  the  Crimea. 


ILtncajE. — ^This  most  ancient,  family  is  authentically 
traced  back  to  the  year  1IG2.  when  the  direct  male  ancestor 
was  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Freseley  and  Ashfordby,  co.  Lei- 
cester ;  his  [son,  Eichard  Gregory,  of  the  same  places,  was 
father  of  Francis  Gregory,  a.d.  1240,  the  father  of  Ealph, 
the  father  of  Thomas,  a.d.  1316,  whose  wife  was  Isabella,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Eichard  Se^jrave,  of  Kateby.  From  this 
Thomas  Gregoey,  Lord  of  Freseley  and  Ashfordby,  and 
Isabella  Segrave  his  wife,  even  down  to  the  present  day,  this 
family  has  preserved  an  unbroken  male  line  of  descent,  inter- 
marrying with  the  ancient  houses  of  Marmion,  Dymoke, 
Ludlow,  Harcourt,  BiUersby,  Malyn,  Ferrers  of  Tamworth 
Castle,  Greswolde,  Micklemore,  Turvile,  Hill,  Chaplin,  and 
Hood.  The  pedigree  from  1162  to  1581,  was  compiled  by 
Glover,  and  continued  in  the  College  of  Arms  from  1681  to 
the  present  generation. 

Arthur  Gregory,  Esq. ,  Lord  of  Styvechale  and  Binldow 
(son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Gregory,  of  Styvechale,  by  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Christopher  Wade,  Esq.,  and  grandson  of  William 
Gregory,  Esq.  of  Ashfordby,  by  Helena  his  wife,  sister  of  John 
Malyn,  Esq.  of  Tuxford,  Notts),  was  living  (1581)  at  the 
time  Glover  drew  out  the  pedigree.  He  in.  Jane,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Sir  Humphrey  Ferrers,  of  Tamworth;  d.  1604,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Gregory,  Esq.  Lord  of  Styvechale  and  Brinklow,  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Greswolde,  Esq.  of  Stoneley ;  d.  1657, 
having  had  a  son, 

Love  IS  God  Gregory,  Esq.,  who  to.  for  his  2nd  wife,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Eobert  Middlemore,  Esq.  of  Haslewell,  co.  Worcester; 
and  dying  v.  p.  1654,  left  a  son. 

Love  is  God  Gregory,  Esq.  of  Styvechale,  m.  Catharine, 
dau.  of  Eichard  Turvyle,  Esq.  of  Higham,  co.  Leicester,  and 
was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  son, 

Arthur  Gregory,  Esq.  of  Styvechale,  m.  Prudence,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Edward  Hill,  Esq.  of  Charter  House;  and  dying 
circa  1743,  was  father  of 

Arthue  Gregory,  Esq.  of  Styvechale,  1716,  m.  Ann,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Sir  John  Chaplin,  of  Tathwell  and  Blankney, 
CO.  Lincoln,  and  d.  1791 ;  his  son  and  heir, 

Francis  Gregory,  of  Styvechale,  Capt.  in  the  10th  Hussars, 
6.  1757;  TO.  23  April,  1791,  Frances,  dau.  of  Andrew  Grote, 
Esq.  of  Blackheath  ;  and  dying  23  July,  1833,  was  «.  by  his 
son, 

Aethue  Francis  Gregory,  Esq.  of  Styvechale.  0.L.,  6. 
29  Oct.  1792;  served  in  the  JPeninsular  war,  in  4th  (Queen's 
Own)  Dragoons,  from  1809  to  1814,  and  received  the  Penin- 
sular medal  with  six  clasps.  He  was  subsequently  appointed 
A.D.C.  to  Earl  Whitworth,  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland.  He 
TO.  25  Feb.  1834,  Hon.  CaroUne  Hood,  sister  of  Samuel,  3rd 
Viscount  Hood,  and  had  issue, 

Aethue  Hood  Morgan  Geosvenor,  now  of  Styvechale. 

Francis  Hood,  b.  29  Oct.  1836,  educated  at  Eton  and  Christ 
Church  Oxford,  Major  15th  Hussars,  A.D.C.  to  the  Duke 
of  Abercorn,  K.G.,  Lord  Lieut,  of  Ireland,  and  afterwards 
to  Lord  Strathnairn  Gen.  Comm. -in-Chief  there;  he  was 
A.D.C.  to  Lord  Mayo,  Viceroy  of  India  1870-72,  and  after- 
wards to  Lord  Napier  of  Magdala. 
Mr.  Gregory  d.  27  Feb.  1853. 

Anns— Or,  two  bars  and  in  chief  a  lion  passant  az.  Crest— 
A  demi-boar  rampant  sa.  collared  or.    Motto — VigUanter. 

Stat — Styvechale,  near  Coventry. 


GREGSON    OF    MURTON    AND    BTTRDON. 

Gregson,  John,  Esq.  of  Murton  and  Burdon,  co. 
Durham,  M.A.,  of  University  Coll.  Oxon,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  J.P.  for  West  Eiding  of  York,  b.  12  Dee. 
1805 ;  m.  1st,  18  June,  1833,  Isabella,  dau.  of  the 
Eev.  Francis  Eeed,  Rector  of  Hazelbury  Briant, 
Dorset,  brother  of  John  Eeed,  Esq.  of  Chipchase 
Castle,  Northumberland,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  July, 
1842)  has  issue, 

I.  John,  B.A.  University  Coll.  Oxford,  b.  20  Apiil,  1835. 
twice  married,  d.  17  Aug.  1877,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Lancelot  Allgood,  6.  26  July,  1840,  Capt.  70th  regt.;  w. 
and  has  issue. 

I.  Mary,  d.  young. 

II.  Isabella,  m.  Eev.  William  Salmon  Mare,  M.A.,  Vicar  of 
Bramham,  co.  York. 

Mr.  Gregson  m.  2ndly,  13  Feb.  1844,  Caroline, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  Eev.  James  Dalton,  Eector  of 
Croft  (see  Baztos of  Slenmffford) , andhy  her  (who 
d.  8  Feb.  1851)  has  issue, 


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I.  James  Dalton.  6.  3  Sept.  1845,  Capt.  105th  regt. 

II.  Charles  (Uev.),  b.  ft  Aug.  1818. 

I.  Caroline.  ii.  Klizabeth.  m.  Esther. 

Mr.  Gregson  on.  3rdly,  20   Oct.  1853,  Mary  Jane 
Forbes,  ouly  surviving  dau.  of  Eobcrt  Grant,  Esq. 
of  Mouymusk,  Aberdeen,  and  sister  of  the  present 
Sir  Arclubald  Grant,  Bart.,  and  Las  a  son, 
1.  Francis  Robert,  6.  7  Sept.  IS54. 

ILilirSflC. — John  Gregson,    living    15.37,   puvchasoil  the 
estate  of  Jlurton,   co.  Durham,  of  John,  Lord  Lumlcy,  15G6. 
He  c/.  20  Oct.  1007,  leaving  three  sons, 
Eichard  (Rev.),  aged  TjO  at  his  father's  death,  m.  and  had  a 
son,  John,  of  whom  hereafter,  as  successor  to  his  uncle. 
Thomas,  of  whom  presentlj'. 

Anthony,  father  of  John  Gregson,  and  great-grandfather  of 

John  Gregson,   who  purchased  the   estate  of  Lowlinn,  in 

North  Durham,  and  d.  1779 ;  he  was  grandfather  of  Anthony 

Gregson,  Esq.  of  Lowlinn,  High  SherilT  of  Northumberland 

1825,  who  dying  unm.  23  Nov.  1833,  devised  his  estates  to 

his  cousin, 

Henet  Knight,  E.^q.  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Knight, 

Rector  of  Ford,  in  Northumberland,  by  Sarah  his  wife, 

dau.   of  James  Norris,   Esq.  of  Fauns,   co.   Roxburgh. 

Mr.  Knight  assumed  in    consequence   the    surname   of 

Gregson,  and  became  of  Lowlinn.     He  was  b.  1821 ;  J. P. 

and  D.L.  Northumberland,   High  Sheritf   1870;    he  in. 

1844,  Eliza  Mary,  dau.  of  J.  S.   Donaldson  Sclby,  Esq. 

of    Cheswick,  and  had  Alfbeo  Knight,  b.    1845,    and 

other  issue. 

The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Gregson,  was  of  Murton,  having  been  granted  that 
estate  by  his  father,  1598.  By  his  will,  dated  23  July,  1629, 
he  devised  all  his  estates  to  his  nephew  (soa  of  his  elder 
brother  Richard), 

John  Geegson,  of  Murton,  who  d.  1G74,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Thomas  Gregson,  of  Murton,  m.  5  Feb.  1653,  Elizabeth 
Smith,  of  Jarrow,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1688,  left  at  his  decease, 
1713,  an  elder  son  and  heir, 

John  Gregson,  of  Murton,  bapt.  5  Feb.  1654,  m.  May, 
1680,  Elizabeth  Johnson,  of  Dalden,  d.  1714,  having  previously 
joined  with  his  father,  1712,  in  conveying  the  estates  of 
Murton  to  his  only  son  and  heir, 

John  Gregson,  of  Murton  and  of  Burden,  to.  22  May,  1712, 
Mary,  dau.  of  John  Johnson,  Gent,  of  East  Murton,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  Feb.  1742)  had  an  only  son, 

John  Gregson,  of  Murton  and  Burdon,  bapt.  10  April,  1713; 
VI.  four  times,  and  left  at  his  decease,  1786,  by  Eleanor  his 
2nd  wife,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Giles  Rain,  Mayor  of  Durham, 
an  eldest  surviving  son, 

Rain  Gregson,  Esq.  of  Murton  and  BurJon,  b.  3  Aug.  1742; 
911.  14  March,  1773,  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  George  Thompson, 
Esq.  of  Seaton,  andd.  Nov.  1807,  aged  65,  leaving  a  son  and 
successor, 

John  Gregson,  Esq.  of  Murton  and  Burdon,  co.  Durham,  b. 
4  Jan.  1774.  He  to.  15  Sept.  1800,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Lancelot  Allgood,  Esq.,  and  had  issue  to  survive 
infancy, 

I.  John,  present  representative. 

II.  George,  of  Warden-Law,  co.  Durham,  b.  15  Dec.  1S14; 
m.  Miss  Singleton,  and  has  one  dau.,  Elizabeth  Rose. 

I.  Anne. 

II.  Frances,  in.  15  Sept.  1830,  William  Emerson  Wooler, 
Esq.  of  Durham,  and  d.  5  April,  1837. 

III.  Elizabeth,  to.  14  July,  1841,  Robert  Henry  Allan,  Esq. 
F.S.A.,  of  Blackwell  Hall,  co.  Durham. 

IV.  Mary  Matilda. 

V.  Charlotte  Isabella,  to.  21  Nov.  1844,  Rev.  Richard  Moor- 
som,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Seaham,  co.  Durham  (who  c(.  April, 
1846). 

Mr.  Gregson  d.  2  May,  1840,  aged  66. 

.<4)-m.s— Arg.,  a  saltier  gu.  a  canton  chequy  or  and  az.,  quar- 
tering Rain,  Thompson,  and  Allgood.  Crest — An  arm  couped 
at  the  elbow  vested  bendy  wavy  of  six,  and  environed  round 
the  wrist  with  a  ribbon  arg.  and  gu.  holding  in  the  hand  ppr. 
a  battle  axe  or,  handle  sa. 

&«(i— Burdon,  near  Simderland.  Rmdence  —  Bramhsim, 
Tadcaster,  co.  York.  ^ 

GREGSON    OF    LOWLINN. 

See  'preceding  Memoir. 


(d.  1862),  dau.  of  James  Watson,  Esq.  of  Dundee, 
Eorfarshire  ;  2ndly,  1865,  Mary  (d.  1867),  dau.  of 
James  Wood,  Esq.  of  Grove  House,  Cheshire  ;  and 
3rdly,  1869,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Eev.  Charles  Burton, 
D.D.  of  Manchester.     By  his  1st  wife  he  has  a  son, 

Thomas  Watson,  of  Palmerston  Place,  Edinburgh,  J. P.  cos. 
Perth  and  Renfrew;  b.  1837;  in.  1st,  18GI,  Margaret,  2nd 
dau.  of  Lord  Neaves,  a  Lord  of  Session,  Scotland ;  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1  April,  1874)  has,  with  other  issue,  a 
son,  Thomas,  b.  18G4.  He  m.  2ndly,  187G,  Alice,  dau.  of 
Rev.  G.  Mallory,  of  Mobberley,  Cheshire,  and  widow  of 
James  Walker,  Esq. 

Mr.  Greig  is  3rd  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Greig,  Esq. 
of  Leven,  co.  File,  by  Margaret  Miller  his  wife. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  cross-molino  quarter-pierced  or,  between  three 
dexter  hands  couped  and  erect  arg.  Crcsl — A  falcon  rising 
ppr.  jessed  belled  and  ducally  crowned  or.  Motto  (over  the 
crest) — Certum  pete  finem. 

6'eat— Glencarse  House,  Perth. 


GREIG    OF    GLENCARSE, 

Greig,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Glencarse  House,  co. 

Perth,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1801 ;  m.  Ist,  1834,  Eleanor 


GRENFELL    OF    TAPLOW    COTTRT. 

Geenfell,  William  Henry,  Esq.  of  Taplow 
Court,  Bucks,  b.  1855  ;  s.  his  grandfather  1867. 

iLiltCajJC— This  family,  according  to  Lysons,  Britannia 
vol.  Cornwall,  claims  descent  from  a  younger  branch  of  the 
family  of  Granville  of  Stow  Cornwall,  of  wliich  was  the  gallant 
Cavalier  Commander,  Sir  Bevil  Granville. 

This  descent  has  been  handed  down  from  generation  to  gene- 
ration, and  the  tradition  is  borne  out  by  various  collateral  proofs. 

Pascoe  Grenfell,  b.  1689,  settled  as  a  Merchant  at  Pen- 
zance; he  m.  the  dau.  of  Francis  Maughan,  Esq.  of  that 
place,  and  had  three  sons,  the  two  eldest  of  whom  took  the 
name  of  Granville.    The  3rd, 

Pascoe  Grenfell,  of  Marazion,  Cornwall,  Consul  of  the 
States  of  Holland,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Tremenheere,  Esq., 
of  a  very  ancient  Cornish  family,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles.  ii.  William. 

III.  Pascoe,  of  whom  hereafter. 

IV.  John  Granville,  of  Maraiion,  to.  Emma,  dan.  of  Sir  Bar- 
nard Turner,  Knt.,  and  had  issue, 

1  John,  Admiral  in  the  Brazilian  Navy,  m.  and  had  issue. 

2  Algernon  (Rev.),  M.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  d.  5  March, 
1845;  TO.  1835,  Maria  Gucrin  Price,  by  whom,  who  rf. 
1868,  he  had  issue, 

Algernon  (Rev.),  of  Mostyn  House,  Parkgate,  Chester, 
M.A.BalUol  Coll.  Oxford,  b.  30  June,  1836;  to.  31  July, 
1862,  Jane  Georgiana,  dau.  of  Col.  George  Hutchinson, 
R.E.,  and  has,  1  Algernon  George,  b.  4  Nov.  1863 ;  2 
Wilfrid Thomason,  6.  28  Feb.  1865;  3  Maurice  Hutchin- 
son, 6.  9  Jan.  1867,  d.  Nov.  1875;  4  Cecil  Martin 
Fearon,  6.  30  Jan.  1870. 

John  Granville,  M.A.,  to.  Alice,  dau.  of  H.  Pyne,  Esq.,  of 
18,  Kent  Terrace,  Regent's  Park,  London,  and  has  a  son, 
I  Barnard. 

Edward  Frederick,  M.A.,  to.  Helen,  dau.  of  H.  Pyne, 
Esq.,  of  18,  Kent  Terrace,  Regent's  Park,  and  has  two 
sons,  1  Arthur ;  2  Harold. 

Hubert  Henry,  Commander  R.N.,  Naval  Attach^  at 
Berlin  ;  to.  Kate,  dau.  of  H.  Cunningham,  Esq.  of  Bury 
House,  Gosport,  J.P.,  and  has  one  son  and  two  daus. 

Maria  Dolores,  m.  Col.  Russell  Alexander  Stephens, 
R.A.,  and  had  issue. 

Florence  Shirley  Glyn,  to.  Rev.  Paul  Sable,  Chaplain  to 
the  German  Embassy  at  Constantinople. 

3  Sydney,  Admiral  R.N. 

1  Mary.       2  Emma.       3  Eleanor.       4  Sarah. 
The  third  son, 

Pascoe  Grenfell,  Esq.  of  Taplow  House,  M.P.,  first  for 
Marlow,  and  afterwards  for  Penrhyn,  D.C.L.,  b.  1761 ;  to.  1st, 
his  cousin,  Charlotte  Granville,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1790;,  had 
issue, 
George  Granville,  6.  1789;  d.  s.  p.  1852. 
Charles  Pascoe,  of  whom  presently. 

Charlotte,  m.  Thomas  George  French,  Esq.  of  Marino,  co. 
Cork;  and  d.  1848. 
Mr.  Grenfell  to.  2nd!y,  15  Jan.  1798,  the  Hon.  Georgiana  St. 
Leger,  youngest  dau.  of  the  1st  Viscount  Doneraile,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  12  May,  1818)  had  issue, 
I.  Pascoe  St.  Leger,  of  Maesteg  House,  Swansea,  co.  Gla- 
morgan, b.  1798;  TO.  1st,  18'24,  Katherinc,  dau.  of  J.  Dupre, 
Esq.  of  Wilton  Park;  and  2ndly,  Penelope  Frances,   dau. 
of  Very  Rev.  Dr.  Madan,  Dean  of  Chichester,  which  lady 
d.  1868.    By  his  1st  wife  (who  (/.  1844)  he  had  issue, 
1  Pascoe  du  Pre,  b.  1828  ;  to.  1858,  his  cousin,  Sophia,  dau. 
of  Admiral  John  Grenlell,  of  the  Brazilian  Service,  and 


G9i 


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GRI 


by  her  had  issue,  Pascoe  St.  Leger,  Cecil  Alfred,  Eeginald 
Dupr6,  John  Pascoe,  Maria  Dolores,  Mariquita  Mazint, 
and  Juancta  Gertnide. 

2  St.  Leffer,  m.  Georgiana  Campbell ;  and  d.  1859,  leaving 
issue,  Katty  and  Eleanor. 

3  Arthur.  4  Francis,  Lieut.  60th  Eifles. 

1  Madeline,  r/i.  Griffith  Llewellyn,  Esq.  of  Boylan  Hall. 

2  Gertrude.        3  Mary.        4  Katherine.        6  Eleanor. 

n.  Eiversdale  William,   of   Eay    Lodge,    Maidenhead,    rn. 

May,  1S34,  Charlotte  Adelaide,  dau.  of  John  Lettsom  Elliot, 

Esq.,   and  by  her  (who  d.  10  Dec.   1840>  he  left  at   his 

decease,  1  June,  1871,  issue, 

1  Charles  Seymour,  of  Elibank,  Taplow,  Bucks,  h.  14 

Sept.    1839;    m.    30  Sept.  1862,    Elizabeth,   4th  dau.    of 

William  Graham,    Esq.   of  Tamrawer,    co.  Perth,    and 

has  issue,  Eiversdale  Francis  John,   6.  20   Aug.   1864; 

Mildred  Louisa,  6.  3  Nov.  1866 :  Alice  Lilian,  b.  9  Aug. 

1866 ;  Cicely  Mary,  6.  28  Aug.  1872. 

1  Georgiana  Adelaide,  m.  Professor  Max  Miiller,  of  Oxford 
University,  and  has  surviving  issue,  ilary  and  Beatrice. 

2  Charlotte,  m.  Theodore  Walrond,  Esq.,  C.B. ;  and  a.  1872. 

I.  Georgiana  Mary. 

II.  Henrietta,  to.  Eobert  Myttcns  Bird,  Esq.,  B.C.S. 

III.  Marianne,  m.  George  Carr  Glyn,  Esq.,  M.P.,  now  Lord 
Wolverton. 

IV.  Emily,  in.  the  Eev.  Lord  Sydney  Godolphin  Osborne, 
brother  to  the  8th  Duke  of  Leeds. 

T.  Caroline,  m.  J.  Ashley  AVarre,  Esq.,  M.P.,  who  d.  18C0. 

VI.  Charlotte,  in.  Anthony  Froude,  Esq.,  the  Historian;  and 
d.  1860. 

VII.  Frances,  m.  the  Eev.  C.  Kingsley,  Eector  of  Eversly, 
Chaplain  to  tlie  Queen,  Professor,  Poet,  and  Novelist. 

Mr.  Pascoe  Grenfell  d.  23  Jan.  1837,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest 
surviving  son, 

Chaeles  Pascoe  Grenfell,  Esq.  of  Taplow  Court,  M.P.  for 
Preston,  h.  1790  ;  m.  22  June,  1819,  Lady  Georgiana  Isabella 
Frances  Molyneus,  eldest  dau.  of  Philip,  2nd  Earl  of  Sclton, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1826)  liad  issue, 

I.  Charles  William,  6.  1823,  Capt.  West  Middlesex  Militia, 
M.P.  for  Sandwich  from  1847  to  1852,  and  subsequently  for 
AVindsor;  to.  2  July,  1852,  Georgiana  Caroline,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  Hon.  William  Sebright  LasceUes,  and  grand-dau. 
of  Henry,  2nd  Earl  of  Harewood,  and  niece  of  the  late  Earl 
of  Carlisle,  K.G.    He  d.  v.  p.  4  May,  1861,  leaving  issue, 

1  WiLLiAJi  Henbt,  now  of  Taplow,  s.  his  grandfather. 

2  Charles  Molyneux,  b.  1857.        3  Claud  George,  b.  1858. 
4  Algernon  Granville,  6.  1859. 

1  Caroline  Georgiana.  2  Constance  Isabella. 

II.  Henry  Eiversdale,  late  M.P.  for  Stoke-upon-Trent,  direc- 
tor of  the  Bank  of  England,  l>.  1824;  m.  Alethea  Louisa, 
dau.  of  the  late  H.  T.  Adcane,  Esq.,  of  Babraham,  M.P. 
for  CO.  Cambridge,  and  has  a  dau.,  Maude  Alethea  Louisa. 

I.  Maria  Georgiana,  to.  Col.  F.  Paget. 

II.  Louisa  Henrietta. 

Mr.  Grenfell  d.  1867,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson,  the  present 
William  Henet  Geenf ell,  Esq.  of  Taplow  Court. 

Arms—Gn.,  three  organ  rests  or.    Oe^t— On  a  chapeau  gu. 
turned  up  erm.  a  griffin  passant  or. 
&aJ— Taplow  Court,  Maidenhead. 


GRESLEY. 

See  Douglas-Geesiet. 


GREY    OF    STYFOE.D. 

Bacox-Geet,  Henet,  Esq.  of  Styford,  N'oi-th- 
umbcrland,  b.  25  July,  1837  ;  5.  bis  brother  1861. 

HfnCaSC— John  Bacon,  Esq.  of  Staward  Pee],  North- 
umberland, was  High  Sheriff  of  that  co.  in  IC93,  and  d.  1730. 
His  son  and  heir, 

William  Bacon.  Esq.  of  Staward  Peel  and  of  Newton  Cap, 
CO.  Durham,  High  Sheriff  of  Northumberland  in  1745,  m. 
Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Forster,  Esq.  of  Edderstone 
(brother  of  Ferdinando  Forster,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Newcastle,  who 
was  murdered  by  John  Fenwick,  Esq.,  in  1701),  and  sister  of 
Thomas  Forster,  Esq.  of  Edderstone,  M.P.  for  Northumber- 
land, the  celebrated  rebel  general.  He  d.  174-J,  leaving,  with 
other  issue,  a  son, 

JouN  Baco.v,  Esq.  of  Staward  Peel  and  Newton  Cap,  F.E.S., 
m.  1732,  Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  Eichard  Lo-.vther,  of  Leeds 
(third  son  of  Sir  William  Lowther,  of  Swillington),  and  sister 
and  co-heiress  of  Fenwick  Lowther,  Esq. ;  and  d.  1752.  His 
eldest  son, 

JouN  William  Bacon-Fobsteb,  Esq.  of  Staward  Peel,  New- 
ton Cap,  and  Edderstone,  b.  1733;  assumed  the  additional 
name  of  Fobstee  on  inheriting  the  last-named  estate  at  the 
death  of  his  father's  brother,  Ferdinando  Bacon  Forster,  Esq., 


in  1756.  He  to.  Sarah  Tumour,  sister  of  Edward,  1st  Earl  of 
Winterton,  and  d.  1767,  leaving  three  sons, 

I.  William  Bacon-Foester,  Esq.  of  Staward  Peel  and  New- 
ton Cap,  Ml.  1st,  Lady  Catherine  Tumour  (his  cousin),  dau.  of 
Edward,  Earl  of  Winterton,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue ;  and 
2ndly,  Frances,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Nathaniel  Pewterer 
Esq.  of  Bishop's  Auckland,  co.  Durham;  and  d.  16  April 
1780.    His  posthumous  son, 

WiLLLiM  Bacon,  Esq.  of  Staward  Peel  and  Newton  Cap, 
b.  29  Nov.  1780;  re-assumed  the  name  of  Bacon  only 
by  royal  license.  Dying  issueless,  4  April,  1810,  he  be- 
queathed the  family  estates  to  his  uncle,  Chaeles  Bacon, 

II.  John  Bacon  Forster,  of  Hurtlaw  and  of  Newcastle;  m. 
and  left  issue. 

III.  Chaeles  Bacon,  of  whom  we  treat. 

Chaeles  Bacon,  Esq.  of  Styford,  Northumberiand,  some- 
time an  officer  2nd  foot,  afterwards  of  Staward  Peel  and  New- 
ton Cap,  heir  to  his  nephew,  William  Bacon,  Esq.,  to.  19  April, 
1790,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Marmaduke  Grey,  Esq.  of  Kyloe,  in 
North  Durham,  and  sister  and  co-heiress  of  Marmaduke  Grey, 
Esq.  of  Kyloe;  and  by  her  (who  d.  July,  1836)  had  issue, 

I.  John  William,  b.  1794;  d.  1826.        ii.  Chaeles,  his  heir. 

III.  Thomas,  b.  4  Aug.  1799. 

I.  Eleanor,  m.  6  June,  1820,  Francis  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Low 
Newton  Hall,  Northumberland,  elder  brother  of  Edward 
Johnson,  Esq.  of  Deanery,  co.  Durham  {see  that  family). 

II.  Sarah,  d.  v.nm. 

III.  Jane,  m.  Eev.  Coleman  Welch,  of  Pattishall,  co.  North- 
ampton. 

IV.  Frances,  m.  Christopher  Ferguson,  Surgeon,  of  Eishop- 
wearmouth,  co.  Durham. 

Mr.  Bacon  d.  18  Sept.  1830,  being  s.  by  his  son, 

Chaeles  Bacon-Geet,  Esq.  of  Styford  and  Staward  Peel, 
b.  1  Jan.  1796;  D.L.  Northumberland,  and  B.A.  of  Balliol 
Coll.  Oxford  ;  who,  on  inheriting,  in  1823,  the  Kyloe  estates, 
under  the  will  of  his  uncle,  Marmaduke  Grey,  Esq.,  assumed 
the  additional  surname  of  Geet.  He  m.  15  Jan.  1833,  Emily, 
youngest  dau.  of  Sir  William  Loraine,  of  Kirkharle,  Nortll- 
umberland,  4th  bart. ;  and  d.  1855,  having  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles,  b.  18  March,  1835;  d.  young. 

III.  Heney,  now  of  Styford. 

IV.  John  William,  b.  28  Aug.  1838.  v.  Edward. 
I.  Emily.               ii.  Lucy.               in.  Frances. 
William  Bacon-Geey,  Esq.  of  Styford,  J.  P.,  6.  7  Nov.  1833; 

M.A.  of  Trinity  Coll.  Cambridge,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  unm. 
1861,  and  was  s.  at  Styford  by  his  brother,  the  present  Henet 
Bacon-Geet,  Esq. 

Arms  of  Bacon  (granted  1752)— Erm.,  a  wild  boar  passant 
az.  bristled  and  armed  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  two  mullets 
gu. ;  of  Geet  (allowed  at  the  Visitation  of  Northumberland, 
1615):  Gu.,  a  lion  rampant  within  a  bordure  engrailed  arg.  a 
martlet  or,  for  difference,  quartering  Lowthee,  Foster  of  Edder- 
stone, d'c,  £c.  Crest  (of  Bacon)— A  demi  wild  boar  rampant 
az.  bristled  and  armed  or,  vulned  in  the  shoulder  ppr.,  in  the 
mouth  a  tilting  B])ear  arg. 

Seat — Styford,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

♦ 

GREY. 
See  EOBINSON  of  Silkstvortk,  SCUEFIELD  ofKur-   : 
worth,  and  SiiiTH  of  Ryliope. 


GRIFFIN    OF    VIOIiET    HILL. 

Geiffin,  Edwaed  Ltsaght,  Esq.  of  Violet  Hill, 
Bray,  co.  Wicklow,  J. P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  M.A.,  h. 
1830 ;  m.  1863,  Beatrice  Fanny,  dau.  of  George 
William  Ci'addoclc,  Esq.  (eldest  son  of  John  Crad- 
dock,  Esq.  of  Camp  Hill,  co.Wiu'wick),  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henet  Ltsaght,  b.  1800.  ( 

II.  Edward  Anders  Lysaght,  b.  18C7.  \ 
I.  Beatrice  Marion.  i 

HtncagC— The  family  has  been  long  settled  in  the  cos.    ii 
of  Clare  and  Kerry.  I 

Eichaed  Griffin,  of  Glenalappa,  co.   Kerry,  m.  Ellen,  dau.    j 
of  John  Fitzgerald,  Knt.  of  Kerry,  and  was  father  of  j 

John  Geiffin,  Esq.  of  Glenalappa,  co.   Kerry,  who  d.  1728 ;    j 
he  in.  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Archbold,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  | 

Henry.  [ 

Eichaed,  ance.<!tor  of  the  Ef.v.  John  Nasu  Geiffin,  D.D.,    I 
Incumbent  of  Trinity  Church,  Dublin.  j 

Francis.  John,  of  whom  we  treat.  Hugh. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Edmond  Stack.  Mabel. 

The  4th  son. 

John  Geiffin,  Esq.,  in.  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Joseph 
Justice,  Esq.  of  Ballinruddera,  co.  Kerry,  by  Mary  Fitzgerald 


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GEI 


095 


his  wife,  the  last  of  the  family  of  Fltzgcraltl  of  Licli  Castle, 
and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

John  Griffin,  Esq.  of  Seaview,  Blackrock,  co.  Dublin, 
Deputy  llegistrar  of  Deeds  in  Ireland,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Eichard  Lambart,  Esq.  of  Wexford,  and  had  issue, 

John,  b.  1784;  Capt.  84th  regt.,  served  with  distinction  in 
the  l?eninsula  ;  d.  unm. 

Henky,  Bishop  of  Limerick.  William. 

Frances,  m.  John  Byrne,  Esq.  of  Croncybyrne,  co.  Wicklow. 
The  2nd  son. 

The  lliGHT  Rev.  Henry  Griffin,  D.D.,  6.  1786,  was  conse- 
crated, 1  Jan.  1854,  Bishop  of  Limerick,  lie  m.  1813,  Jane 
Eyre,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edward  Lysaght,  Esq.,  and 
bad  issue, 

Henry,  d.  unm.  1842.  John,  &.  1823. 

Edwakd  Lysaght,  now  of  Violet  Hill. 

Sophia,  d.  1849. 

Marion  Sadlin,  m.  1849,  Walter  Hore,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  late 
Bev.  Walter  Hore,  of  Ferns,  co.  \Vexford ;  and  d.  18G0. 

[Edward  Lysaght,  whose  dau.  and  co-heiress  the  Bishop  of 
Limerick  married,  was  the  contemporary  and  intimate  friend 
of  Grattan,  Curran,  and  many  others  who  adorned  the  most 
brilliant  period  of  Irish  history,  and  was  distinguished  even 
amongst  Irishmen  by  his  conversational  powers  and  his  rare 
t^.lent  as  a  wit  and  song  writer.  Some  of  his  ballads — as 
"The  Sprig  of  Shillelagh," — are  still  to  Irisiimen  familiar  as 
household  words.  Mr.  Lysaght  was  M.A.  of  St.  Edmund's 
Hall,  Oxford,  and  was  called  to  the  English  Bar  178S,  when  his 
professional  duties  began  by  his  being  counsel  for  Lord  Hood 
in  the  memorable  contested  election  between  that  nobleman 
and  Charles  James  Fox  ;  but  he  shortly  afterwards  joined  the 
Bar  of  Ireland,  at  which  he  continued  to  practice  until  his 
death,  1810.  By  his  father,  John  Lysaght,  Esq.  of  Ericli 
Hill,  CO.  Clare,  he  was  descended  from  a  branch  of  the  house 
cf  Lisle.  His  mother,  Jane  Eyre  Dalton,  dau.  of  Edmund 
Dalton,  Esq.  of  Deer  Park,  same  co.,  was  cousin-german  of 
Lord  Eyre,  of  Eyre  Court.  ] 

Dr.  Griffin,  Bishop  of  Limerick,  d.  April,  1866:  his  2nd 
eurviving  son,  Edward  Lysaght  Griffin,  Esq.,  J. P.,  is  now 
Of  Violet  Hill,  Bray. 

Ai-ms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  on  a  chevron  between 
three  bucks'  heads  erased  gu.  an  annulet  between  two  fleurs- 
de-lis  or,  for  Griffin  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  three  spears  erect  in 
fess  gu.  on  a  chief  az.  a  lion  passant  guardant  or,  a  crescent  for 
difference.  Ci-est — A  demi-griffin  scgreant  arg.  charged  on  the 
shoulder  with  a  fleur-de-lis  az.    Motto — Fide  et  fortitudine. 

&cU— Violet  Hill,  Bray. 


GRIFFITH    OP    CASTLE    NEYNOE. 

Geiffith,  William  James,  Esq.  of  Castle 
Ueynoe,  co.  Sligo,  J.P.  for  the  cos.  Sligo  and  Leitrim, 
Higli  Sheriff  for  co.  SKgo,  1876,  and  Capt.  in  the 
Sligo  Artillery,  b.  8  July,  1846  ;  s.  1869  ;  in.  1870, 
Ada,  only  dau.  of  William  E,.  Coleborne  Esq.  of 
The  Hurst,  Cheshire,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Bertie  Humphrey  Wynne,  6.  10  April  1875. 

I.  Ada  Florence,  6.  1871 ;  d.  1872. 

BttltCilflC— This  family  is  a  scion  of  the  very  ancient 
and  eminent  family  of  Griffith,  of  Penrhyn,  co.  Carnarvon 
sprung  from  Marchudd  ap  Cynan,  and  derives  descent  more 
immediately  from  Edward  Griffith,  Esq.,  nephew  of  Sir 
Morris  Griffith,  Knt.  to  whom  considerable  estates  were 
granted  in  the  co.  Leitrim  1613.  This  Edward  Griffith  appears 
as  a  creditor  of  the  Crown  for  services  performed  in  the 
royal  cause  under  the  Earl  Leicester,  previous  to  the  year 
1649.    He  TO.  1638,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  of  Ballincar  Castle,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Sligo,  and 

Capt.  of  a  iroop  of  yeomanry,  raised  by  himself,  b.  1639 ; 

he  fought  as  a  royalist  at  the  Battle  of  the  Boyne,  m.  1669, 

Miss  Mary  Hill,  and  had  issue, 

1  Humphrey,  of  whom  hereafter. 

2  John,  Collector  ot  Sligo,  b.  1672;  m.  Miss  Wynne,  of 
Lurgantoy,  co.  Leitrim. 

n.  Thomas,  6.  I64I,  and  m.  Miss  Irwin,  of  Tanragoc,  co. 
Sligo,  and  had  issue, 

1  Edward,  Col.  in  Queen  Ann's  army,  6.  1672;  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Sir  J.  Lawrence,  Bart.,  State  Physician  to 
Queen  Ann,  and  had  issue,  Ann,  m.  1st  Earl  of  Harring- 
ton ;  Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  J.  Hich,  Bart.,  Field-Marshal  and 
Governor  of  Chelsea  Hospital. 

2  Eichard  (Eev.),  Dean  of  Boss,  b.  1674  (see  Bueke's 
Pea-arje  and  Baronetage,  Griffith,  Bart.;. 

His  grandson, 


IIoMPHBY  Griffith,  of  Ballytivenan,  CO.  Sligo,  High  Sheriff 
for  Sligo  1708,  and  Capt.  in  SUgo  Yeomanry,  b.  1670;  m. 
Catherine,  dau.  of  J.  Osborn,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Sligo  ;  and  had 
issue  one  son  and  heir, 

William  Griffith,  Esq.  of  Ballytivenan,  b.  1701 ;  m.  1730, 
Alice,  dau.  of  J.  Jamison,  Esq.  of  Sligo,  and  had  five  sons, 

I.  Henry,  of  Ballytivenan.  ii.  William,  d.  young. 

III.  John,  of  Killcry,  a  Magistrate  and  Deputy  Governor 
ofSIin;n,  b.  17-1(1;   -/.  i(/U(i.  1814. 

IV.  llui.ii.hry,  (il  KiiUytivenan,  b.  17r)0;  m.  17  March,  1775, 
Eli/:ii>- 111,  'i  Ml.  nl  Lancelot  Holmes,  E.?q.,  J. P.,  of  Eos- 
comiuMi,  uuii  ,/.  '.)  July,  1834,  leaving  an  only  sou, 

William,  oi'  whom  presently. 

V.  Thomas,  6.  1754;  in.  Eliza,  dau.  of  J.  Lea,  Esq.  of  co. 
Hereford,  and  had  issue  an  only  dau.,  Eliza,  m.  Nicholson 
Peyton,  Esq.  of  Barton  Court,  co.  Hereford,  and  had  issue, 

1  Reynolds,  J.P.   and   D.L.  for  co.    Hereford,  6.   1815 ; 
d.  unm  1860. 

2  Thomas,   now  of  Barton  Court,  J.P.  and  D.L.,   Major 
Herefordshire  Militia,  b.  1820. 

1  Fanny.  2  Birra,  m.  J.  Selwin,  Capt.  R.N.  3  Rose. 
The  eldest  son, 

Henry  Griffith,  Esq.  of  Ballytivenan,  J.P.  for  co.  Sligo, 
and  High  Sheriff  1776:  b.  17.'?3;  d.  I79I.    His  nephew, 

William  Griffith,  Esq.  of  Ballytivenan,  High  Sheriff  for 
Sligo  1802  and  1803,  was  a  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  a  Capt.  in  SUgo 
Militia  (Horse),  b.  1776 ;  m.  2  Sept.  1802,  Brilliana,  dau.  of 
Courtenay  Kenny,  Esq.  of  Ballinrobe,  co.  Mayo,  J. P.,  and  had, 

I.  Henry,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Susan,  iii.  1834,  John  Craig,  Esq.,  Banlcer. 

II.  Alicia,  m.  1829,  Samuel  Stanley,  Esq. 

III.  Maria  Charlotte,  m.  1829,  Thomas  Smith,  M.D. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  d.  young. 

He  d.  19  June,  1819.     His  only  son, 

Henry  Griffith,  Esq.  of  Port  Royal  and  Castle  Neynoe,  co. 
Sligo,  J.P.  for  the  cos.  Sligo  and  Leitrim,  and  D.L.  for  Sligo, 
High  Sheriff  1847,  6.  19  April,  1815;  m.  29  Aug.  1843,  Jemima, 
(who  d.  19  Oct.  1865),  dau.  of  the  late  James  Pedder,  Esq.,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  of  Ashton  Park,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  James,  now  of  Castle  Neynoc. 

II.  Henry  Thomas,  b.  29  Jan.  1850. 

III.  Edward  Richard  Stanhope,  b.  24  Aug.  1856 ;  d.  1873. 

IV.  Richard  Pierce  Simpson,  6.  17  Jan.  18G1. 

I.  Jane,  m.  Capt.  J.  Lawtou.        ii.  Brilliana,  d.  1871. 

III.  Eveline,  d.  1853.  iv.  Jemima  Pedder,  d.  1869. 

V.  Susan  Alicia.  vi.  Edith  Constance. 
Mr.  Griffith  d.  1869. 

Srai— Castle  Neynoe,  CoUoony,  co.  Sligo.  CZu&s— United 
Service,  and  Junior  Carlton,  S.W. 


GRIFFITH    OF   PADWOETH. 

Daeby-Geiffith,  Cheistopher,  Esq.  of  Pad- 
worth  House,  Berks,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  M.P.,  m. 
May,  1855,  Arabella  Sarah,  only  dau.  of  Edward 
Francis  Colston,  Esq.  of  Filkins  Hall,  co.  Oxon,  and 
Koundway  Park,  Wilts,  and  has  a  son,  Christopher 
WiUiam,  b.  17  June,  1858,  and  other  issue. 

HtUraSC— The  manor  of  Padworth,  eight  miles  from 
Reading,  was,  at  an  early  period,  in  the  family  of  Coudray, 
who  held  it  by  the  service  of  finding  a  sailor  to  manage  the 
ropes  of  the  Queen's  vessel  whenever  she  should  pass  over 
into  Normandy.  By  the  Coudrays,  Padworth  was  alienated  in 
14G5,  and,  eventually,  about  the  year  1700,  passed,  by  marriage, 
from  the  Brightwells,  who  had  enjoyed  it  for  a  considerable 
period,  to  the  Griffiths.  Their  descendant,  Christopher  Grif- 
fith, Esq.  of  Padworth,  M.P.  for  Berks,  m.  the  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Sir  W.  St.  Quintin,  Bart.,  and  d.  s.  p.  At  the 
decease  of  his  widow,  Mrs.  Griffiths,  the  property  devolved  on 
her  nephew  (the  2nd  son  of  Admiral  Darby), 

Matthew  Chitty  Darby,  Esq.  of  Padworth,  Major-Gen. 
who  assumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Griffith. 
He  m.  Louisa,  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas  Hankey,  Esq.  of  Fetcham 
Park,  Surrey,  and  had  three  sons,  Christopher,  now  of  Pad- 
worth;  Henry,  Major-Gen.,  C.B.,  late  Col.  Scots  Greys;  and 
George,  Major  in  the  army. 

Scat— Padworth  House,  Reading. 


GRIFFITH    OF    TREVALYN. 

Geiffith-Boscawen,  Boscawen  Tkevoe,  Esq. 
of  Trevalyn,  co.  Denbigh,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  14  Aug. 
1835 ;  late  Lieut.  23rd  Eoyal  Welsh  Fusiliers,  and 
Capt.  Denbighshire  Militia  ;  High  Sheriff  for  that 


GOG 


GEI 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


GRI 


CO.  18G4 ;  m.  23  June,  1857,  Helen  Sophia,  eldest 
clau.  of  the  late  Vice-Admiral  Norwich  Duff,  of  the 
noble  family  of  Fife,  and  has  issue, 

I.  BOSCAWEN  THEVOR,  b.  11  Julj,  1860. 
n.  Arthur  Sackville  Trevor,  6.  18  Oct.  1865. 
I.  Helen  Evelyn  Trevor.  n.  Alice  Catharine  Trevor. 

Mr.  GriSith-Boscawen  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers 
in  the  Crimea  1855,  and  was  pi*esent  at  the  assault 
on  the  Eedan  Fort,  and  at  the  fall  of  Sebastopol. 
He  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Boscawen 
after  the  decease  of  his  mother  in  1875. 

HfnCaSC— The  family  of  Griffith,  of  Penpompren,  is  of 
great  antiquity  in  uo.  Cardigan.  Thomas  Grifhth,  who  was 
living  at  Penpompren  1650,  left  an  only  son, 

Thomas  Griffith,  Esq.,  who  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
John  West,  Esq.  of  London  and  of  Trcdole,  co.  Cardigan,  and 
dying  1694,  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

HOGH  Griffith,  Esq.,  who  r,i.  Susannah,  dau.  of  Meredith 
Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Cwmbwa,  CO.  Cardigan ;  and  d.  1731,  leaving 
by  her  three  sons,  John,  his  heir  ;  Cornelius ;  and  Charles 
The  eldest, 

John  Griffith,  Esq.  J.P.,  s.  his  father,  and  resided  at  Pen- 
pompren. He  served  as  High  Sheriff  1757,  and  d.  1782,  leaving 
two  sons,  Thomas,  his  heir;  and  Charles,  Capt.  Eoyal  Marines, 
who  d.  1818,  leaving  issue.    The  former, 

Thomas  Griffith,  Esq.,  s.  his  father.  He  m.  10  Dec.  1787, 
Jane,  only  child  of  Richard  Philips,  Esq.  of  Coedgaen,  co'. 
Carmarthen,  and  Wandsworth,  Surrey,  and  by  her  was 
father  of 

Thomas  GRiPFiTn,  Esq.  of  Trevalyn  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1849,  i.  17  July,  1786;  m.  1st,  25  Feb.  1813, 
Catherine,  only  surviving  dau.  of  Sir  William  Bone,  Esq.  of 
Edgeworthstown,  co.  Longford,  youtigest  brother  of  Sir  James 
Bond,  Bart.  She  d.  s.  p.  14  Jan.  1814.  He  m.  2ndly,  17  June, 
1830,  Elizabeth  Mary,  youngest  surviving  dau.  of  William 
Boscawen,  Esq.,  and  Charlotte  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Dr 
Ibbetson,  of  Bushey,  Archdeacon  of  St.  Albans,  and  by  this 
lady  (one  of  the  co-heiresses  of  the  Trevalyn  estate  by  virtue 
of  the  marriage  of  her  grandfather  the  Hon.  Gen.  George 
Boscawen,  3rd  son  of  Hugh,  1st  Viscount  Falmouth,  with 
Anne  Trevor,  dau.  of  John  Moiiey  Trevor,  of  Trevalyn,  Plas- 
Teg,  and  Glynde,  by  his  wife  Lucy  Montague,  of  Horton,  co. 
Northampton,  sister  of  George,  2nd  Earl  of  Halifax)  left  at 
his  decease  one  son,  the  present  Boscawen  Teevor  Griffith 
Boscawen,  Esq.    Mr.  Griffith  d.  1856. 

Anns—Arg.,  a  lion  passant  sa.  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  gu 
Crcsf— A  hon  passant  sa.  ^ 

Rmdence— Trevalyn  Hall,  near  Wrexham. 


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GRIMSTON    OF    GEIHSTON    GARTH. 

Gkimsox,  Maemadtjke  j£EARD,  Esq.  of  Grim, 
ston  Garth  and  Xilnwick,  co.  York,  Col.  Yorkshire 
Artillery  Militia,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  27  Nov.  1826  • 
m  3  July,  185G,  Florence  Victoria,  youngest  dliu! 
ot  Col.  Hardress  Eobert  Saunderson,  by  the  Lady 
Mana,  his  wife,  dau.  of  John,  last  Earl  of  Carhamp- 
ton,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Florence  Maria.  n.  Rose  Armatnide  Frances. 

Uflir<"triC.— Sir  Thomas  de  Grtmestone,  Knt.  of  Gryme- 
stone,  living  temp.  Stephen,  who  m.  the  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Bosville,  of  Awdesley,  and  had  a  son. 

Sir  John  de  Grymesto.ve,  of  Grymestone,  knighted  by 
Henry  II.,  m.  the  dau.  and  heiress  of  Sir  John  Goodmanham, 
Knt.  of  Goodmanham,  and  left  by  her  at  his  decease,  12  Oct 
1165,  a  son, 

Sir  Martin  de  Grtmestone,  of  Grymestone,  Knt.,  living 
temp.  Henry  III.,  who  m.  the  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  John 
Collam,  Knt.  of  Collam,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sir  Roger  de  Grymestone,  Knt.  of  Grym'estone,  who  m 
the  dau.  of  f,iT  Fowke  Constable,  Lord  of  Frishmarshe,  and  was 
s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Jerard  de  Grymestone,  Knt.  of  Grymestone,  who  m 
the  dau.  of  Sir  John  Baskerville,  Knt.,  but  having  no  issue' 
was  s.  by  his  brother,  ' 

Walter  de  Grymestone,  of  Grymestone,  who  m.  the  dau 
and  co-heir  of  Uarbarde  Flinton,  of  Flinton,  and  was  s  bv 
his  eldest  son,  ' 

William  de  Grtmestone,  of  Grymestone,  who  m  Arma- 
irude,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Eysam,  Knt.  of  Eysani,  in  Hulderncss, 


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and  had  three  sons,  i.  Thomas,  his  heir  ;  it.  Eobert.  ancestor 
of  the  Earl  op  Verdlam  ;  and  in.  John,  made  second  Dean  of 
Windsor  1416.    The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Grimston,  of  Grimston,  living  in  the  reign  of 
Henry  V.,  m.  Dioness,  dau.  of  De  Sutton,  Lord  of  Sutton, 
Southcotes,  and  Stone  Ferry,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his 
eldest  son. 

Sir  Roger  Grimston,  Knt.  of  Grimston,  who  left  no  issue 
by  his  wife,  the  dau.  of  Sir  John  Antwisle,  of  co.  Lancaster, 
and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Thomas  Grimston,  of  Grimston,  living  1436,  who  m.  the 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Fitzwilliam,  Knt.  of  Alnwark,  near  Eother- 
ham,  and  had  (with  two  daus.,  Margaret,  m.  Eobert  Frothing- 
ham ;  and  Ann,  »i.  William  Vavasour,  Esq.)  a  son  and  sue- 
cessor, 

Walter  Grimston,  Esq.  of  Grimston,  m.  the  dau.  and  cl 
heiress  of  Sir  John  Portington,  the  Judge  of  the  Commo; 
Pleas  1444,  and  was  father  of 

Thomas  Grimston,  Esq.,  of  Grimston,  living  icrnp.  Henbt 
VII.,  who  TO.  the  heiress  of  Mayster  Newark,  Esq.,  and  had, 
with  two  daus.  (the  elder  to.  George  Brigham,  of  Brigham; 
and  the  younger  d.  unm.),  six  sons.  The  eldest  surviving  sea 
and  heir, 

Walter  Grimston,  Esq.  of  Grimston,  m.  the  dau.  of  John 
Dakins,  of  Brandesburton,  and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Elizabeth, 
the  wife  of  Marmaduke  Constable)  an  only  son, 

Thomas  Grimston,  Esq.,  of  Grimston,  who  to.  the  dau.  of 
Nicholas  Girlington,  of  llarkfurth,  and  had  (with  two  daus., 
Ann,  TO.  Eobert  Wright,  Esq.  of  Plowland,  co.  York-  and 
Maude,  TO.  John  Twenge,  Esq.  of  Upper  Helmesley)  many 
sons,  of  whom  John  was  ancestor  of  the  Gkimsons  of 
iSV-w/fi-.    The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Grimston,  Esq.  of  Grimston,  living  1540,  m.  the 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Marmaduke  Thwaites,  Esq.  of  Littl( 
Smeaton,  and  had  eight  sons  and  eight  daus.  He  was  s  by' 
his  son. 

Sir  Marmaduke  Grimston.  Knt.  of  Grimston  temp.  Queen 
Euz\Bzin,  who  m.  Francis,  dau.  of  George  Gyll,  Esq.  of 
Wyddial  Hall,  Herts,  and  had  by  her  one  son,  Thomas,  who 
d.  s.  p.  Sir  Marmaduke's  nephew  <;the  only  son  of  his  brother 
John),  another 

Sir  Marmaduke  Grimston,  of  Grimston,  knighted  by  King 
James  I.  1603,  High  Sheriff  of  Yorkshire  1598,  to.  the  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Dalton,  of  Hawkeswell,  co.  York,  and  had  (with 
a  dau.,  Theophania,  to.  Leonard  Beckwith,  Esq.  of  Handale. 
Abbey,  Cleveland)  an  only  son, 

William  Grimston,  Esq.  of  Grimston,  who  suffered  severely 
for  his  loyality.  He  to.  1st,  a  dau.  of  Christopher  Byerley, 
Esq.  of  Midridge  Grange,  co.  Durham,  and  had  by  her  a  son, 
William,  his  heir.  He  to.  2ndly,  a  dau.  of  Sir  Eobert  Strick- 
land, of  Thornton  Briggs,  co.  York,  and  had,  to  survive 
youth,  two  sons  and  four  daus.  Mr.  Grimston  to.  Srdly,  the 
widow  of  Mr.  Laton,  and  dau.  of  Lord  Evers,  but  by  this  lady 
had  no  issue.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Grimston,  Esq.  of  Grimston,  b.  16  Aug.  1640;  who 
TO.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Norcliffe,  Knt.  of  Langton, 
by  Dorothy,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas,  Viscount  Fairfax,  of 
Emely,  and  had  three  sons  and  three  daus.  Mr.  Grimston  d. 
5  Aug.  1711,  and  was  ».  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Grimston,  Esq.  of  Grimston  Garth,  b.  8  Oct.  1664 ; 
TO.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Legard,  Bart,  of  Ganton,  and 
left  at  his  decease,  13  April,  1729,  an  only  surviving  son, 

Thomas  Grimston,  Esq.  of  Grimston  Garth,  6.  26  Sept. 
1702;  TO.  16  Oct.  1722,  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Close, 
Esq.  of  Eichmond,  co.  York,  by  Jane  his  wife,  sister  and  heir 
of  Charles  Estouteville,  of  Hunmanby,  and  had,  to  survive 
youth,  an  only  son,  John,  his  heir.  Mr.  Grimston  d.  22  Oct. 
1751,  and  was  .<:.  by  his  son, 

John  Grimston,  Esq.  of  Grimston  Garth  and  Kilnwick.  6. 
17  Feb.  1724;  m.  12  March,  1753,  Jane,  youngest  dau.' of 
Sir  Thomas  Legard,  Bart,  of  Ganton,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
11  Nov.  175S)  left  at  his  decease,  21  June,  1780  (with  two  daus., 
Jane,  to.  Lieut.-Col.  George  Legard  ;  and  Frances,  who  d. 
unm..),  two  sons,  the  younger  of  whom,  Henry,  d.  unm.  1820. 
The  elder, 

Thomas  Grimston,  Esq.  of  Grimston  Garth  and  Kilnwick, 
b.  29  Dec.  1753  ;  to.  19  Feb.  1780,  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir 
Digby  Legard,  Bart,  of  Ganton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1S27)  had 
issue  seven  sous,  two  of  whom  d.  in  infancy,  and  one  dau., 

I.  Medley  Sylvester,  6.  14  May,  1781 ;  d.  v.  p.  30  Aug.  1801, 

II.  Walter,  b.  7  July,  1782;  d.  unm.  6  Sept.  1801,  at 
Eosetta,  m  Egypt,  where  he  was  then  serving  as  Eusign  in 
the  58th  regt. 

III.  Charles,  his  successor. 


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GEO 


C97 


IV.  Oswald,  1).  22  Oct.  1794;  m.  IG  Sept.  1830,  Mary  Ernie, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Kyrle  Ernie  Money,  Vicar  of  Marcle, 
CO.  Hereford,  and  has  issue  two  sons  and  one  dau., 

1  Oswald  James  Augustus,  late  Capt.  19th  regt.,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  2nd  Hampshire  EiHe  Volunteers,  now  Licut.- 
Col.  1st  Warwick  Militia,  b.  27  Aug,  1831 ;  ni.  15  April, 
1856,  Frances  Eliza,  youngest  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Henry 
Dundas  Campbell,  and  hy  her  (who  d.  6  July,  1869)  has 
issue, 

Oswald  Dundas,  6.  3  Jan.  1860. 

Rollo  EstouteviUe,  6.26  Oct.  18G1. 

Brcnda. 

Col.  Grimstonni.  2ndly,  Louisa  Mary,  dau.  of  Rowland 
Money,  Esq. 

2  Holland  Vincent  Sylvester,  late  Capt.  49th  regt.,  in. 
25  April,  1861,  Ellen  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Wright, 
Esq.  of  Mayfield,  near  Southampton. 

1  JIary  Adelaide  Emma,  m.  Col.  James  Michael,  C.S.I. 
Madras  Staff  Corps. 

V.  Henry  EstouteviUe,  d.  unm.  9  Oct.  18G5, 
I.  Emma,  d.  unm.  April,  1854. 

Mr.  Grimston  d.  2  May,  1821,  and  was  .<;.  by  his  son, 

Charles  Grimston,  Esq.  of  Grimston  Garth  and  Kilnwick, 

both  CO.  York,  Col.  East  York  Militia,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  2  July, 

1791 ;    m.  10  Nov.  1823,  Jane,  Cth  dau.  of  Very  Rev.  Thomas 

Trench,   Dean  of  Kildare,  and  niece  of  Frederick,  1st  Lord 

Ashtown,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2G  Jan.  1873)  had  issue, 

Marmaddke  Jerard,  now  of  Grimston  Garth. 

Walter  John,   Major  R.A.,  b.  9  Feb.  1828;  m.  Ist,  10  Dec. 

1857,  Olivia,  2nd  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Thomas  Steele,  by  the 

Lady  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.   of  William,  6th  Duke  of 

Manchester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  Dec.  18.58),  had  one  dau., 

Olivia  Constance  Emily,  who  d.  Feb.  1867.     He  m.  2ndly, 

3  June,  1865,  Josephine,  dau.  of  Jcseph  Green  Wilkinson, 

Esq.,  by  whom  he  has  one  son  and  five  daus. 

William  Henry,  Lieut.-Col.  East  York  Militia,  6.  1  Nov.  1830; 

TO.  11  April,  1860,  Anna,  dau.  of  Mr.  Harrison,  of  Hailsham, 


DanielThomas,  6.  8  July,  1832;  m.  18G0,  Malvina Williamza, 

dau.  of  J.  Morant,  Esq.,  of  Carrickmacross,  and  has  issue 

two  sons  and  three  diius.     He  rf.  3  March,  1872. 
Alexander  (Rev.),  6.  27  Nov.  1835;   m.  18G4,  Una,  dau.  of 

Rowland  Money,  Lieut.  Indian  army,  and  has  issue  one  son 

and  four  daus. 
Maria  Emma,  m.  8  July,  1858,  William  Forbes,  Esq.  late 

Major  77th  regt.,  youngest  son  of  the  late  James  Forbes, 

Esq.  of  Kingairlock,  Ayrshire. 
Frances  Dorothy,  m.  24  Nov.  1853,  the  Rev.  John  Frewen 

Mour,  Vit:ii-  (if  Amplield,  near  Romsey. 
Jane  (iHiu  with  Walter  John). 
Catherine,  „/.  SI  s.iit.  1856,   Rev.  Edward  Gordon,  Vicar  of 

Kildale,  mar  Stnlusly,  CO.  York;  she  d.  1869. 
Elizabeth,  m.  4  May,  1870,  James  King,  Esq.  of  Cara,  co. 

Fermanagh.  Maud. 

Cicell,   m.  29  Aug.  1871,  Francis  LoUus  Tottenham,  Esq., 

3rd  son  of  Nicholas  Loftus  Tottenham,  Esq.  of  Glenfarne 

Hall,  Fermanagh. 
Octavia,  m.  10  Jan.  1867,  Herbert  Vincent  Satmders,  Esq., 

Barrister-at-Law. 
He  d.  21  March,  1859,  at  Kilnwick,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  the 
present   Makmaduku   Jerard  Grimston,  Esq.  of   Grimston 
Garth. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  fcss  sa.  three  mullets  of  six  points  or, 
pierced  gu.  Crest — A  stag's  head  with  a  ring  round  the  neck 
arg.     Miittn — Faitz  proverount. 

Heats — Grimston  Garth,  near  Hull;  and  Kilnwick,  near 
Beverley. 


GHOVE    OF    ZEALS. 

Grove,  Julia  Elizabeth  Chaftn,  of  Zeals, 
Wilts,  s.  her  brother  11  Nov.  1865. 

ILt'nCagC— John  Grove,  Esq.,  who  settled  in  Wiltshire, 
was  5th  in  descent  from  John  de  Grove  of  Chalfont,  St.  Giles, 
Bucks,  who  il.  2G  Edward  III.,  and  nephew  of  Thomas  Grove, 
Esq.,  High  Sheriff  of  Bucks  1434,  whose  only  dau.  and  heir, 
Agnes,  m.  William  Brudenell,  Esq.  of  Aynho,  co.  Northamp- 
ton. John  Grove,  m.  Joan,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Burhill, 
Esq.  and  was  father  of 

Thomas  Grove,  Esq.,  living  1522,  w.  Isabel,  dau.  of  John 
Luyshe,  and  had  (with  a  dau.  Lucie,  who  was  thrice  married) 
two  sons,  Thomas ;  and 

1  Robert  Grove,  Esq.,  M.P.  Feodary  for  Wilts,  m.  Joane, 
dau.  of  John  Combe,  Esq.  of  Canne,  Dorset,  and  had  (with  a 
idau.,  Mary,  m.  Hugh  Kcte,  of  Chesilborn,  Dorset;  and  two 
junior  sons,  Matthew,  of  Staple  Inn;  and  Walter,  of  Honiton, 
Devon.  20  James  I.)  an  elder  son, 

William  Grove,  Esq.  of  Gray's  Inn,  M.P.,  for  Shaftesbury, 
temp.  Philip  and  Mart,  who  purchased  Feme,  15G3.  He  m. 
about  1663,  Thomasyn,  dau.  and  heir  of  Edward  Mayhewc,  of 


Fonthill,  and  d.  1592,  having  had  (with  four  dans.)  four  sons, 
of  whom  the  youngest,  Hdgii,  was  ancestor  of  the  family  of 
Zeals  House,  co.  Wilts.  The  third  son,  Robert,  was  ancestor 
of  the  family  of  Grove,  of  Feme,  now  baronets.  The  youngest 
son, 

Hncn  Grove,  of  Chiscnbury,  Wilts  was,  with  Col.  Penrud- 
docke  and  ether  gentlemen  of  Witshire,  belicaded  at  Exeter, 
16  May,  1655,  by  order  of  Oliver  Cromwell.  By  his  wifo 
Dorothy,  he  had  one  son, 

Hugh  Grove,  who  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Grove,  of 
Shaftesbury,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1673)  had  a  son, 

John  Grove,  who  m.  1G8G,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Chafin,  of 
Zeals,  Wilts,  and  d.  1609,  leaving  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

HroH  Grove,  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

The  Rev.  William  Grove,  Rector  of  Mansion,  Dorset,  and 
Wotton  Rivers,  Wilts,  b.  IC92.  He  d.  s.  p.  1763,  and  was  s.  Ly 
his  brother, 

Chafin  Grove,  in.  Ann  Amor,  and  s.  to  the  Zeals  estates, 
on  the  death,  without  issue,  of  his  mother's  brothers,  Thomas 
and  Harry,  The  family  then  removed  from  Chisenbury  tn 
Zeals,  and  was  aftewards  known  as  Grove  of  Ztals.  Chatiu 
Grove  d.  mi,  leaving, 

W^illiam  Chafin,  6.  1731,  his  heir. 

Hugh,  Rector  of  Melbury,  Dorset,  b.  17.05;  (/.  1792;  m. 
Grace  Snook,  by  whom  he  had  Chafin  and  a  dau.,  m.  to  — 
Auber,  Esq. 

Thomas,  Vicar  of  Mere,  b.  1744;  d.  s.  p.  18C9. 

Harry,  b.  1745;  rf.  s. ;?).  1808. 

Charles,  M.D.  of  Salisbury,  b.  1747;  in.  19  Jan.  1786,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Arthur  Acland,  Esq.  of  Fairfield,  Somerset, 
and  had,  William  Chaftn,  b.  18  Dec.  1786,  and  otherissue. 

Frances  Harriet,  m.  W^Uliam,  3rd  son  of  Thomas  Grove,  Esq. 
of  Feme;  d.  1865.  Caroline,  d.  1795. 

Maria  Caroline,   m.  George  Bullock,   Esq.  of  East  Coker, 
Somerset. 
The  elder  son, 

William  Chafin  Grove,  Esq.  of  Zeals,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  John  Grove,  E.sq.  of  Feme,  and  d.  s.  p.  1793.  The  house 
passed  into  the  hands  of  his  widow,  who  d.  1832,  and  was  .'. 
by  her  nephew, 

Chafin  Grove,  d.  unm.  18  June,  1851,  and  was  s.  by  his 
first-cousin, 

William  Chafin  Grove,  Esq.  of  Zeals,  6.  18  Dec.  178G; 
who  served  in  the  Peninsula  in  the  20th  foot;  he  in.  April, 
1819,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Thomas  Michell,  Esq.  of  Standeu, 
Hungerford,  and  by  her  (who  d.Nov.  1862)  had  issue, 

William  Chafyn,  of  Zeals,  6.  25  Sept.  1840;  d.  11  Nov.  ISG5, 
and  was  .?.  by  his  sister. 

JnLiA  Elizabeth  Chaftn,  now  of  Zeals. 

Maria  Catherine,  d.  1838. 

Arms  and  Crest— See  Grove  of  Feme,  Burke's  Peerage. 

Seat— Zea.\s  House,  Wilts. 


GROVE    OF    CASTLE    GROVE, 

Geote,  James  Grove,  Esq.  of  Castle  Grove,  co. 
Donegal,  J.P.,D.L.,aud  High  Sheriff  1855,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  b.  1803  ;  m.  1843,  Frances  Judith,  dau.  of 
Robert  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Convoy  House,  co. 
Donegal,  by  Maria  Frances  Stewart  his  wife,  niece 
of  Robert,  1st  Marquess  of  Londonderry,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  John  Montgomert  Charles,  &.  1847. 

II.  Robert  Thomas,  b.  1850. 

III.  Charles  William,  b.  1853. 

I.  Dorothea  Alice,  m.  1871,  Rev.  Charles  Boyton. 

II.  Fanny  Mary  Allen. 

Mr.  Grove  is  only  son  (by  Dorothea  his  -wife,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Charles  Grove,  Rector  of  Templeboy, 
son  of  William  Grove,  Esq.  of  Castle  Grove,  co. 
Donegal)  of  John  Wood,  Esq.  of  co.  Sligo,  Lieut. 
9th  Dragoon  Guards  (who  d.  1816),  and  grandson  of 
James  Wood,  Esq.  of  Woodville,  co.  Sligo,  by  Maria 
his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Leech,  Esq.  of  Castle  Connor. 
He  adopted  his  i^resent  surname  in  lieu  of  his 
patronymic  1863,  on  succeeding,  under  the  will  of 
his  maternal  kinsman,  to  the  Castle  Grove  estates. 

HtnCaflC— The  Groves  of  Castle  Grore  have  been  long 
established  in  Donegal,  and  are  stated  traditionally  to  have 
been  originally  from  Wiltshire.  William  Grove  was  dis- 
tinguished in  the  revolutionary  war,  and  took  part  in  the 
defence  of  Derry,  1G88.    At  that  time  the  family  residence 


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was  Castle  Shannahan.  This  gentleman's  son  built,  circa 
1C95,  the  present  family  residence,  Castle  Grove.  The  late 
Thomas  Grove,  of  Castle  Grove,  took  the  name  of  Beooke  on 
succeedine  to  the  estates  of  his  maternal  luicle,  Henry 
Vaughan  Brooke,  about  1S09. 
&a«— Castle  Grove,  Lctterkcnny,  co.  Donegal. 


GRYLLS    OF    ST.     NEOT. 

Getlls,  Shadwell  IToELET,  Esq.  of  St.  Neot, 
Corawall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1873,  late 
Lieut.-Col.  E.A.,  b.  11  Feb.  1831 ;  m.  21  April,  1863, 
Isabella  Ellen,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Arthur  Buller, 
M.P.  for  Devoniwrt,  and  afterwai-ds  for  Liskeard, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Chakles  Bere,  b.  2  Xov.  1866. 

II.  Adfele  Gerveys,  b.  29  Xov.  1867;  d.  27  Feb.  1863. 

III.  John  Bere,  6.  3  March,  1876. 

iLiUCaflC— William  Getlls,  Esq.  of  Tavistock,  to  whom 
arms  were  confirmed  1577,  ra.  Elizabeth  Knight,  widow,  and 
had,  with  a  younger  son,  William,  of  Tavistock,  who  m.  Kathe- 
rine,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Westlake,  Esq.,  an  elder  son, 

Chables  Grtlls,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  who  settled  at 
Court,  Lanreath,  Cornwall,  temp.  Elizabeth.  He  m.  Agones, 
dau.  of  Charles  Tuhbe,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1G07)  was 
father  of 

Sib  John  Grtlls,  of  Court,  in  Lanreath,  a  person  of  great 
note,  who  was  made  Knight  Banneret  by  King  Charles  I. 
He  m.  Grace,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Beere,  Esq.,  by 
whom  he  acquired  the  advowson,  with  other  property  at  St. 
Keot,  and  had  issue.  Sir  John  d.  1649,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Chables  Getlls,  Esq.  of  Court,  in  Lanreath,  who  m.  Cor- 
delia Mohun,  and  had  five  sons  and  two  daus.  The  eldest  sur- 
viving son, 

Chables  Grtlls,  Esq.  of  Court,  in  Lanreath,  m.  3  Aug. 
1671,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Richard  Gerveys,  Esq.  of 
Bonathlacke,  Cornwall,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

Charles  Getlls,  Esq.,  who  sold  Lanreath.  Mr.  Grylls  m. 
Mary,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Edmund  Spoore,  Esq.  of  Trebartha 
Hall,  and  relict  of  Eenatus  Bellott,  Esq.  (.see  Spoob  of  Wkil- 
bum),  but  d.  s.  p.  24  Feb.  1727,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

The  Eev.  Eichard  Gervets  Grtlls,  Rector  of  Lanreath, 
who  m.  Ann  Mohun,  or  Moon,  and  dying  1735,  left  a  son, 

Eichabd  Geevets  Grtlls,  Esq.  of  Helston,  6.  at  Lanreath 
1736,  who  m.  13  Jan.  175S,  Cordelia,  only  dau.  of  Thomas 
Glynn,  Esq.,  and  sole  heiress  to  her  brother,  by  whom  (who  d. 
1802)  he  had  issue, 

Eichard  Geevets,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  b.  1760;  m.  8  May,  1786,  Mary,  dau.  of  Humphrey 
Millett,  Esq.  of  Enys,  Cornwall;  and  </.  at  Helston,  10  Nov. 
1813,  leaving,  with  three  daus.,  as  many  sons,  Humphrey 
Millett ;  Thomas ;  and  Glynn. 

Matthew,  6.  3  Aug.  1765;  d.  anm.  8  Jan.  1795. 

Cordelia,  m.  19  Feb.  1784,  Eev.  Thomas  Trevenen,  Eector 
of  Cardynham;  and  d.  24  April,  1810. 

Sarah,  d.  unm.  at  Clifton,  20  Aug.  1823. 
Mr.  Grylls  d.  3  April,  1771,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

The  Rev.  Richaed  Geevets  Getlls,  of  Helston,  b.  20  Nov. 
1758,  who  '//(.  24  July,  1783,  Charity,  eldest  dau.  of  William 
Hill,  Esq.  of  Carwathenack,  and  had  issue, 

I.  EicHAED  Gee\t:ts.  heir  to  his  father. 

II.  WilUam  (Eev.),  Vicar  of  Crowan,  and  afterwards  of  St. 
Neot,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Henry,  b.  1  Feb.  1794  (r?.  6  June,  1862);  Vicar  of  St. 
Neot;  ra.  30  Dec.  1820,  Ellen,  youngest  dau.  of  Joseph 
BouUlerson,  Esq.  of  the  India  Council,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
22  Feb.  1841)  had  issue, 

1  Eichard  Gerveys,  Ensign  30th  regt.;  d.  1842. 

2  William  Henry,  Midshipman  E.N.,  H.M.S.  "  Ganges ;  " 
d.  1839. 

3  Charles  Gerveys,  Commander  R.N.,  6. 1826;  d.  7  Feb. 
1860. 

4  Horatio  Glynn,  64th  regt.,  b.  1823;  d.  1  Jan.  1852. 

h  Shadwell  Moelet,  Lieut.-Col.  E.A.,  now  of  St.  Neot. 
€  Henry  Chamond,  6.  18.33;  d.  10  Jan.  1851. 

1  Lucretia  Frances  Gerveys,  d.  1834. 

2  Ellen,  m.  Rev.  F.  Hendy,  late  Vicar  of  St.  Neot. 

3  Emma,  m.  S.  Brodhurst  Hill,  Esq.  of  Bache  Hall,  co. 
Chester,  and  has  three  daus.,  Margaret,  Adelaide,  and 
Mabel. 

4  Adelaide  Frances,  m.  April,  1863,  Capt.  Vivian  Dering 
Majendie,  R.A.;  she  (?.  Sept.  1868,  leaving  issue,  Henry 
Grylls,  b.  1805;  and  Annie. 

I.  Frances,  m.  C  Oct.  l3l4,  EcT.  William  Vcalc,  ofTrcvayler, 
Cornwall. 


The  Eev.  Mr.  Grylls  d.  Jan.  1842,  aged  83,  and  was  s.  by  his 
elder  son. 

The  Rev.  Eichaed  Geevets  Getlls,  of  Helston,  co.  Corn- 
wall, Vicar  of  Breage  and  Luxulion,  b.  30  March,  1785;  m. 
1816,  Sophia,  youngest  dau.  of  Charles  Eashleigh,  Esq.  of 
Duporth.     He  d.  4  Nov.  1852,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

The  Eev.  William  Grtlls,  Vicar  of  St.  Neot,  6.  6  Aug. 
1786,  who  d.  6  Nov.  1863,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  the 
present  possessor. 

Anis — Or,  three  bendlets  enhanced  gu.  Crest— A  porcupine 
passant  arg.  il/oHoes— Vires  agminis  unus  habet ;  and  Bag  y 
matern  ha  y  pobel. 

/SeaJ— Lewarne,  Liskeard,  Cornwall. 


GTJBBINS    OF    KILFRUSH. 

Gtjbbins,  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Kilfrush,  co.  Limerick, 
J.P.,  High  Sheriff'  1863,  ?».  3  Sept.  1863,  Frances 
Thomasine,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Beresford  Bui-ston  Mac- 
Mahon,  Bart.,  and  has,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

I.  FRA^xIs  Joseph  Beresford,  6.  1865. 

iLtltCaSC— Joseph  Gubbins,  Esq.  of  Knocklong,  co. 
Limerick,  whose  will,  dated  1693,  mentions  his  daus.  and  his 
two  sons.     The  elder  son, 

Joseph  Gubbins,  Esq.  of  Kilfrush,  co.  Limerick,  who  d.  Jan. 
1737,  leaving,  with  a  dau.,  Mary,  m.  1713,  Capt.  John  Minnitt, 
of  Knygh  Castle,  co.  Tipperary,  a  son, 

Joseph  Gdbbins,  Esq.  of  Kilfrush,  who  entered  Trinity 
College,  Dublin,  aged  18,  24  May,  1717.  He  m.  (settlement 
dated  1  Jan.  1728)  Anne,  dau.  of  Stephen  Grant,  of  Cork,  and 
had  issue. 


1st,  June, 

1772,  Bridget,  dau.  of  B.  Wrixon,  Esq.  of  co.  Cork,  and  by 
her  had  issue, 

Joseph,  of  Kenmare  Castle,  co.  Limerick,  High  Sheriff 
1806;  TO.  14  April,  1805,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Henn, 
Esq.  of  Paradise  Hill,  co.  Clare,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18 
March,  1848)  had  issue, 

Jajies,  of  Kenmare  Castle,  J.P.,  6.  1  June,  1810;  m.  18 
Dec.  1S45,  Jane  Hare,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Eev. 
Marshall  Clarke,  and  d.  1858,  having  had  issue,  Joseph 
Marshall,  b.  10  Sept.  1846,  deceased;  Elizabeth  Anne. 
William. 
Poole,  Lieut.  E.N.;  d.  on  board  the  "Scylla,"  at  Port 

Eoyal,  Jamaica,  25  April,  1843. 
Bridget,  m.  22  April,  1843,  Augustus  Pentland,  Esq., 
who  d.  18  July,  1854,  s.  p. 
Sarah,  m.  1st,  John  Lysaght,  Esq.  of  co.  Cork;  and  2ndly, 
John  Wrixon,  Esq.  of  Summerville,  co.  Cork. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Letitia,  dau.  of  Henry  Sheares,  Esq.  of  Cork, 
M.P.  for  Clonakilty,  by  Jane  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Eobert 
Bettesworth,  Esq.  of  Whiterock,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 
Henry  (Rev.),  Eector  of  Ballycahane,  co.  Limerick,  and 
Garrison  Chaplain  of  Limerick;  m.  3  Nov.  1810,  Avarina, 
sole  surviving  child  of  Capt.  Eobert  Atkins,  of  Fountain- 
ville,  CO.  Cork,  by  Jane  Purdon  his  wife,  3rd  dau.  of 
Eichard  Eingrose  Bowerman,  Esq.  of  Moynoe  House,  co. 
Clare,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  May,  1827)  had  issue, 
1  Eobert  Atkins,  Lieut.  62nd  regt. ;  killed  at  Sutledge, 
24  Dec.  1845,  unm.        2  Henry  (Eev.). 

1  Sarah,  m.  1848,  EogerO'Callaghan,  Esq.,  son  of  Eoger 
O'Callaghan,  Esq. 

2  Avarina.  3  Letitia. 
ni.  William. 

I.  Anne,  m.  1761,  Charles  Massy,  Esq.  of  Griston,  co.  Lim- 
erick, brother  of  Hugh  Massy,  1st  Lord  Massy. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  18  July,  1761,  Michael,  eldest  son  of  Henry 
Bevan,  of  Camas,  co.  Limerick,  Esq.  iii.  Mary. 

rv.  Esther,  m.  Eobert  Lidwill,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  George  Lid- 
will,  Esq.  of  Dromard,  co.  Tipperary. 

V.  Margaret.  vi.  Dorothea. 

The  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Gdbbins,  Esq.  of  Kilfrush,  whose  will  was  dated 
24  March,  1776;  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Stamer,  Esq.  of 
Cahirnelly,  co.  Clare,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George  Stamee,  his  heir. 

II.  Joseph,  Gen.  in  the  army;    m.  Charlotte,  dan.  of  John 
Bathoe,  Esq.  of  Bath,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1824)  had  issue, 

1  John  Panton  (The  Oaks,  Leamington),formerly  H.E.I.C.S., 
D.L.  CO.  Flint,  and  J.P.  Anglesey  and  Warwickshire,  6. 
14  Sept.  1806;  m.  1st,  1831,  Emma  Ehoda,  dau.  of  Sir 
Eobert  Cunliffe,  Bart.,  and  had  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly, 
11  April,  1839,  Mary  Eyles,  2nd  dau.  of  WiUiam  Egerton, 
Esq.  of  Gresford  Lodge,  and  had  issue,  John  Egerton, 
Major  R.A.,  6.  8  May,  1840;  to.  23  Dec.  1877,  Miss 
Charlotte  Lyon;  George  William,  Sub.-Lieut.  R.N.,  6. 
24  Aug.  1854;  Robert,  Sub.-Lieut.  R.N.,  &.  8  Nov.  1857; 
Philip,  E.E.,  b.  11  May,  1859;  and  Mary  Elizabeth,  m. 


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Oct.  1877,  Thomas    Erode,    Esq.,  son  of  the  Dean  of 

Guernsey. 
2  Charles,  Ecninl  Civil  Service,   „i.  the  clau.  of  Joseph 

Hume,  Esq.,  Jl.P.  ;   he  ./.  ISOG. 
S  Martin,  Ecny.il  Civil  Service,  m.  the  clau.  of  —  Nepcan, 

Esq.,  and  has  issue;   he  il.  1863. 
4  Frederick,  Bengal  Civil  Service. 

1  Lucy,  r,i.  1827,  —  Woodward,  Esq.,  Bengal  Civil  Service. 

2  Norah,  m.  Z824,  AVilliam  Hans  Sloane  Stanley,  eldest 
son  of  William  Sloane  Stanley,  Esq.  of  Paultons,  Hants, 
by  his  wife.  Lady  Gertrude  Howard,  dau.  of  irederick, 
5th  Earl  of  Carlisle,  and  has  issue. 

3  Elizabeth  Catherine,  m.  1st,  29  May,  1829,  William 
Aubrey  De  Vere,  9th  Duke  of  St.  Albans  ;  and  2ndly, 
10  Nov.  1859,  Viscount  Falkland. 

Gen.  Gubbins  d.  1832. 

I.  Honor,  to.  1803,  Ralph  Dutton,  Esq. 

II.  Mary,  m.   1st,  Thomas  Pautou,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,   Gen. 
John  Gent. 

The  eldest  son, 

George  Stamek  Gdbbins,  Esq.  of  Kilfrush,  whose  will  bears 
elate  2  April,  1797,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  —  KusseU,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue, 

Joseph,  of  Kilfrush. 

George,  m.  Miss  Blood,  of  co.  Clare. 

Mary,  d.  unm. 

Eliza  Gcorgina,  in.  Eev.  W.  Evans  Hartopp,  Rector  of  Harby, 
CO.  Leicester. 
The  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Gobbins,  Esq.  of  Kilfrush,  m.  Maria,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Wise,  Esq.  of  Cork,  and  by  her  (who  d.  May,  1841)  had  two 
sons,  Joseph,  now  of  Kilfrush;  Thomas  Wise,  m.  Ist,  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Franks,  Esq.  of  Ballyscaddane,  and  2ndly,  a  dau. 
of  Thompson  Russell,  Esq.  ;  and  four  daus.,  Anna  Georgina,  m. 
James  Napier  Webb,  Esq.;  Ahce;  Maria,  in.  Capt.  Wray 
Palliser;  and  Mrs.  Drew. 

/Sto£— Kilfrush,  near  Hospital,  co.  Limerick. 


GUBBI^-S    OF    MAIDSTOWW. 

^tnraflC— This  and  the  preceding  family  derive  from  a 
common  ancestor.  George  Gobbins,  Esq.,  a  native  of  co. 
Hereford,  went  to  Ireland  in  1649  as  a  Capt.  of  Dragoons  under 
OuvER  Cromwell,  and  obtained  the  estate  of  Lochnagrowes, 
and  other  lands  on  the  banks  of  the  river  Blaighe,  co.  Lime- 
rick.   He  111.  Miss  Carpenter,  and  was  father  of 

Joseph  Gubbins,  Esq.  of  Cloghe,  m.  1st,  the  sister  of  Col. 
Croker,  of  Ballingstown,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue :  and  2ndly, 
Katherine,  dau.  of  William  Blakeney,  Esq.,  of  Thomastown, 
CO.  Limerick,  and  sister  of  Sir  William  Blakeney,  K.B.,  created 
1756  Lord  Blakeney,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  George,  d.  s.  p.  ii.  James,  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Lancelott,  who  carried  on  the  line. 

I.  Katherine,  m.  George  Ivers,  Esq.  of  Athlacca,  co.  Limerick. 
The  3rd  son, 

Launcelotte  Gubbins,  Esq.  of  Maidstown,  m.  1741,  Mabella, 
dau.  of  William  Norcolt,  Esq.  of  Springfield,  co.  Cork,  and  had 
issue, 

II.  William. 
II.  Arabella. 
The  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Gubbins,  Esq.  of  Maidstown,  m.  1770,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  George  Gough,  Esq.  of  Woodstown,  co.  Limerick,  and  aunt 
of  Field  Marshal  Hugh  Viscount  Gough,  by  whom  (who  d. 
1791)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Launcelotte,  Lieut.  13th  Light  Dragoons,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  George  Gough,  his  heir.  iii.  Joseph. 
I.  Elizabeth.                ii.  Mabella.  iii.  Dorcas. 

IV.  Letitia.  v.  Rebecca. 

Mr.  Gubbins  d.  1815.    His  eldest  surviving  son, 

George  Gough  Gubbins,  Esq.  of  Maidstown  Castle,  m.  29 
Sept.  1798,  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Bennett,  Esq.  of  BaUinastona, 
who  d.  1853.    He  d.  1833,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph  Launcellotxb,  in.  1824,  Sarah  Bennett,  and  has 
issue. 

II.  George  Gough  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Kilpeacon,  and  Canon  of 
Limerick  Cathedral,  6.  19  May,  1800;  m.  23  April,  1835, 
Dorothea  Jane,  dau.  of  Edward  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Lisnabiu 
Castle,  CO.  Westmeath,  and  has  issue, 

1  George  Gough,  6.  23  June,  1839;  d.  1840. 

2  Edward  Nugent,  b.  17  Jan.  1843. 

3  Wilham  Launcellott,  b.  26  July,  1849. 

4  Arthur  Gough,  6.  26  March,  1851. 

5  Joseph  Maynard,  b.  15  Oct.  1852  ;  d.  1872. 
C  Charles  Decimus  O'Grady. 

1  Eva. 

2  Louisa  Mary,  m.  1858,  Rev.  J.  H.  M.  Collum,  of  Toronto, 
Canada.  .3  Ahce,  vi.  Francis  E.  Atkins,  Esq. 

4  Georgina.       5  Harriette.       6  Elizabeth  Dorothea. 


III.  James  William.  iv.  Launcellott,  d.  1809. 

v.  Blakeney,   m.  1st,  Miss  Rogers,  and  2ndly,  Sliss  Gibson. 

and  had  issue  by  both  wives. 
VI.  William,  in.  1st,  Miss  Russell,  and  2ndly,  Miss  Mattersou, 

and  had  issue  by  both  wives. 

I.  Elizabeth  O'Grady,  d.  1873. 

II.  ]M;iii,i   i:!;,:iih  111,  „i.  1852,  Eev.  Henry  Bevan,  Eoctorof 

III.  E.  •..      "  ..    :; 1846,  Arthur  Vincent,  Esq. 

IV.  Durcaci  ii,.aia,  „i. 

Ai-ms — Az.,  a  griffin  segreant  or,  between  three  crescents  arg. 
Crest— A  greyhoimd  in  full  course  ppr.    JfoHo— Semper  fideiis. 


GULLY    OF    TEEVENNEN. 
Slade-Gully,    Feancis,    Esq.    of    Trevennen, 
Cornwall,  b.  1863  ;  s.  his  uucle  1S70. 

iLtnrTltjr.— The  Slades  of  Tivvennen,  from  whom  the 
GuLLTS  derive  that  property,  were  a  family  of  considerable 
antiquity,  and  were  certainly  settled  at  Trevenncn,  in  the 
reign  of  Queen  Elizadexu,  if  not  at  a  much  earher  period. 
The  eventual  heiress, 

Mary  Slade,  of  Trevennen,  only  dau.  of  Edward  Slade,  Esq. 
of  that  place,  m.  Samuel  Coryn  Gully,  Esq.,  b.  1731,  son  of 
John  Gully,  Esq.,  by  Susannah  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
John  Coryn,  Esq.  of  Trevorder,  representative  of  that  ancient 
Cornish  family,  and  by  him  (who  d.  17G4)  left  a  sou  and  suc- 
cessor, 

William  Slade  Gully,  Esq.  of  Trevennen,  who  in.  Jenefer 
Powne,  a  co-heiress  of  the  family  of  Thomas,  of  Treganunna, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Slade,  his  heir,  of  Trevennen,  6.  1788;  m. 
Josepliine  Furteaux,  niece  of  Governor  Smalley,  of  Senegal, 
and  left  issue  two  daus., 

1  Cornelia  Powne,  m.  1st,  J.  Cregoe,  Esq.;  and  2ndly, 
1868,  Rev.  Winstanley  Carlyon. 

2  Charlotte  Anne,  „i.  12  Oet"  IslS,  John  G.  St.  Leger,  Esq. 
n.  Samuel  Thomas   (liev.),     Rector   of  Berrynarber,    near 

Ilfracombe,  b.  178l>;  „t.  Ib24,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Hunt- 
Grubbe,  Esq.  of  EastweU  Court,  co.  Wilts,  and  d.  27  May, 
1860,  having  had  issue, 

1  AViLLiAM  Algernon,  late  of  Trevenncn. 

2  Francis  John,  b.  30  Sept.  1829;  Capt.  in  the  Indian  army, 
in.  Sept.  1861,  Eleanor,  dau.  e.f  tlir  l;,'\-.  W.  Knatchbuil, 
of  Clioldcrton,  Wilts,  leaving  i,-sae  one  son,  Francis, 
now  of  Trevennen,  and  two  daus. ;  he  iL  at  Calcutta, 
12  Nov.  1864. 

1  Anne  Emmeline,  m.  Oct.  1859,  Eev.  G.  Sweet. 

2  Georgina  Sarah. 

3  Eleanora  Maria,  in.  July,  1867,  Rev.  E.  Inman. 
III.  Peter  Thomas,  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Anne  Powne,  m.  Samuel  James  Fletcher,  Esq.,  d.  1847. 
Mr.  Slade  Gully  d.  1816.    His  grandson, 

William  Algernon  Gully,  Esq.  of  Trevennen,  b.  I  Sept. 
1827  ;  d.  1870,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  now  of  Trevennen. 

Arms — Quarterly;  1st  and  4th,  Gully,  arg.,  a  chevron  gu. 
between  three  cross-crosslets  sa. ;  2nd  and  ord,  Slade,  arg., 
three  nags'  heads  erased  sa.  achiefgu.  Crests— l&t,  Gully: 
2nd,  Slade.    Motto — Nil  sine  cruce. 

-SeciJ— Trevennen,  near  Mevagissey. 


GULSTON  OF  DIELETON. 
Gulston,  Alan  James,  Esq.  of  Dirletoii  and 
Derwjdd,  CO.  Carmai-tlien,  6.  1813;  s.  1840;  entered 
the  army  as  Ensign  47th  foot,  1834,  and  retired  as 
Capt.  1841 ;  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Carmarthen,  and 
High  Sheriff  I860;  m.  22  Dec.  1841,  Augusta 
Catherine,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Capt.  Eoberfc 
Giveen,  10th  Hussars,  of  Cahill,  co.  Antrim,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Alan  Stepney,  6.  10  May,  1844;  educated  at  Harrow  and 
Merton  Coll.  Oxford,  J.P.  co.  Cannaithen,  and  Capt. 
Royal  Carmarthen  Artillery. 

II.  Francis  Stepney,  b.  19  Sept.  1845. 

III.  George  Augustin  Stepney,  6.  21  Feb.  1847. 

IV.  Arthur  Robert  Stepney,  6.  2  Feb.  1851. 

I.  Horatia  Augusta  Stepney,  in.  11  Sept.  1872,  Albert 
E.  F.  M.  de  Eutzen,  of  Slebech,  co.  Pembroke,  and  has 
issue. 

II.  Lizzy  Justina  Stepney,  m.  3  Feb.  1870,  Molesworth 
Lionel  C.  F.  Ellis,  Esq.  of  Mounts  Bay,  Cornwall,  and  has 
issue. 

JLtliragC— This  family  is  the  senior  branch  of  the  repre- 
sentatives of  the  Earls  of  Gowrie ;  of  Sir  Anthony  Vandyck, 
the  Painter;  of  George  Stepney,  Poet  and  Ambassador  under 
William  and  Maey  ;   and  of  the  Stepneys,  of  co.  Pembroke, 


700 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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and  the  Gulstons  of  co.  Leicester.  Of  the  latter  family  was 
Jane  Gulston,  the  mother  of  Joseph  Addison ;  and  also  Dr. 
Theodore  Gulston,  founder  of  the  Gulstonian  Lectures. 

Joseph  Gulston,  of  Knuston  Hall,  Esq.,  m.  1787,  Susanna 
Woodham,  of  St.  Catherine's,  Jamaica,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
180G)  left  at  his  decease,  1790,  a  son  and  successor, 

Joseph  Gdlsto.v,  Esq.,  who  m.  1  May,  1809,  Anna  Maria, 
eldest  dau.  of  James  Knowles,  Esq.,  lineal  descendant  of  Sir 
Francis  Knowles,  kinsman  to  Queen  Euzabetu,  and  d. 
24  Mfirch,  1841,  leaving  issue, 

Alan  James,  present  representative. 

Joseph,  b.  1810;  d.  1810. 

Horatio  Eobert  Maydwell,  d.  s.  p.  1843. 

Joscpha  Neath,  d.  unm.  18G0. 

Juntina  Maria  Stepney,  to.  George  Baring  Collier,  grandson 
of  Admiral  Sir  George  Collier. 

Arms  (granted  by  Camden)— Arg.,  two  barsnebulce  gu.  over 
all  a  bend  sa.  charged  with  three  plates.  Crest — An  ostrich 
wing  of  five  feathers  three  arg.  two  gu.  over  all  a  bend  sa. 
charged  with  three  plates. 

iSeais— Dirleton  and  Dcrwydd  Llangadock,  co.  Carmarthen. 


OUMBLETON    OP    GLANATORE. 

GUMBLETON,  RiCHAED   JoHN  MaXWELL,  Esq.  of 

Glanatore,  otherwise  Castleview,  co.  Cork,  b.  1834  ; 
m.  4  Nov.  1858,  Isabella  Matilda,  dau.  of  the  Hon. 
Judge  Des  Barres,  of  the  Nova  Scotian  Courts,  by 
whom  he  has  had  issue  a  dau.,  Isabella  Mary,  and  a 
son,  Richard  Augustus  Maxwell,  who  both.  d.  in 
childhood, 

JLtntajJC— The  GumWetons  of  Ireland  are  a  branch  of 
the  Kentish  family,  Gomeledon  of  Somerfield.  The  name,  both 
in  England  and  Ireland,  was  variously  written  Gumbleton  or 
Gameldon.  The  immediate  progenitor  of  the  existing  family, 
EiCHAKD  Gumbleton,  Esq.  of  Castlerichard,  otherwise  Bally- 
garron,  co.  Waterford,  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  that  co.  1732. 
He  m.  1704,  Anne,  dau.  of  Wallis  Warren,  Esq.,  ancestor  of 
Sir  Augustus  Warren,  of  Warrenscourt,  Bart.,  by  whom  he 
left  a  dau.,  Anne,  to.  1733,  William  Daunt,  Esq.  of  Kilmon- 
ogue,  and  a  dau.,  Susanna,  to.  John  Drew,  Esq.  of  Ballin- 
spellig,  descended  of  Drew  of  Kilwinny.  He  left  a  son  and 
successor, 

EicHARD  Gumbleton,  Esq.  of  Castlerichard,  who  served  as 
High  Sheriff  for  co.  Waterford  1772.     He  m.  1743,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Daniel  Conner,  Esq.  of  Bandon,  and  sister  of  William 
Conner,  Esq.  of  Connervillc,  co.Cork,  M.P.  for  Bandon,  1761-6G, 
and  had  issue  (besides  other  children), 
EicHAKD,   of  Castlerichard,  who  to.  the  dau.  of  Hamilton 
O'Hara,    Esq.   of  co.    Donegal,    by  whom   he   had   issue, 
1  EicHARD  Edward,  of  Castlerichard  (called  by  him  Glen- 
cairn  Abbey),  who  t<.  s.p.  1819;   1  Lavinia,  wife  of  Henry 
Amyas  Bushe,  Esq.,  nephew,  maternally,  of  the  Eight  Hon. 
Henry  Grattan ;  2  Eebecca,  wife  of  Sir  Tristram  Eicketts, 
Bart.,   Admiral,   and   K.C.B.,  by  whom   she  was  mother 
of  Sir  Cornwallis  Eicketts,   Bart.,   6.   1803;    who  m.  1st, 
1834,  Henrietta,   dau.  of  Col.  Tempest,  of  Tong  Hall,  co. 
York;    and  2ndly,  1852,  Lady  Caroline  Augusta  Pelham 
Clinton,  3rd  dau.  of  the  4th  Duke  of  Newcastle ;  by  both 
of  which  marriages  Sir  Cornwallis  has  issue. 
EoBEET  Warren,  of  whom  presently. 

Henry,  of  Curriglass  House,  Capt.  13th  Dragoons,  m.  1792, 
the  Hon.  Sarah  Massy,  dau.  of  the  2nd  Lord  Massy,  by 
whom  he  had  (with  other  issue),  Richard,  of  Marston,  near 
Tallow,  who  in.  1835,  Catherine  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  Eobert  Moore,  and  great-grand-dau.  of  Edward  Moore, 
5th  Earl  of  Drogheda,  of  which  marriage  there  is  issue  an 
only  dau.,  Isabella. 

Jane,  to.  1775,  William  Daunt,  Esq.  of  Kilcasean. 
The  3rd  son, 

Eobert  Warren  Gumbleton,  Esq.  of  Glanatore,  m.  1787, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Bowen,  Esq.  of  Oakgrove,  co.  Cork, 
by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  EicHARD,  his  successor. 

II.  John  Bowen,  of  Fortwilliam,  co.  Waterford,  High  Sheriff 
of  that  CO.  1845,  who  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  Henry  Everard,  Esq., 
by  whom  he  had  issue, 

1  Robert,  d.  s.  p.  2  John  Henry,  d.  s.  p. 

1  Margaret. 

2  Anne  (who  d.  18G1),  wife  of  Major  (now  General)  Hawley, 
by  whom  she  had  i.ssue  a  son.        3  Frances. 

3  Meliora  (who  d.  1877),  wife  of  Major  Currie,  by  whom 
she  had  issue. 

III.  George  (Eev.),  of  Belgrove,  near  Cove,  m.  1st,  his  cousin, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Capt.  Henry  Gumbleton,  and  2ndly,  Miss 
Penrose,  of  Woodhill,  Cork,  by  the  latter  of  whom  he  had 
two  sons,  William  Edward  (now  of  Belgrove) ;  and  George 
He  d.  29  Oct.  1860. 

The  daus.  of  Robert  Warren  Gumbleton  and  Margaret  Bowen 


intermarried  with  the  families  of  Daunt,  of  Kilcasean ;  Colt 
hurst,  of  Clonmoyle  (descended of  the  Ardrum  family);  Percy» 
Hutching ;  and  Garde.    The  eldest  son, 

Richard  Gumbleton,  Esq.  of  Glanatore,  m.  1823,  Annie 
Fowke,  of  Tewkesbury,  co.  Gloucester;  and  dying,  left  sur- 
viving issue,  the  present  EicaAEi»  John  Maxwell  Gumble- 
ton, Esq.  of  Glanatore. 

Arms— Or,  on  a  fess  wavy  gu.  three  mullets  of  the  field  on  a 
canton  az.  fleur-de-lis  gold.  Crest — A  demi-griffin  with  wings 
endorsed  arg.  beaked  and  legged  gu.  holding  a  mullet  or. 
Motto — Memento  mori. 

Seat — Ghuiatore,  near  Tallow. 


GTJN    OF    BATTOO. 

Gttn,  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Rattoo,  co.  Kerry,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sherilf  1846,  b.  26  May,  1809  ;  m. 
May,  1839,  Gertrude  Marianne,  2nd  dau.  of  the 
late  Henry  E.  Allen,  Esq.  of  Bathampton,  Somerset, 
and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Townsend  George,  &.  23  May,  1840;  J.P.  co.  Kerry;  d. 

25  May,  1875. 

II.  Henry  Allen,  Capt.  Eoyal  Enginceys,  6.  22  April,  1842; 
TO.  1875,  Elizabeth  E.,  3rd  dau.  of  Henry  B.  Jackson, 
Esq.,  of  Basford  House,  near  Manchester,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  5  June,  187G)  has  a  son,  William  Townsend  Jackson, 
b.  30  May,  187G. 

I.  Emma  Frances,  to.  1  Oct.  1862,  George  Eobert  Browne, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Cahirdown,  Listowel. 

%inCHQC. — This  family  is  originally  from  Caithness,  N.B. 

Wlllwm  Gun,  Esq.  of  Lislahane  Castle,  a.d.  1G4I,  as  stated 
in  Dr.  Charles  Smith's  History  of  Kerry,  had  two  sons, 
WiiLLiAM,  of  whose  line  we  here  treat;  and  George,  of  Car- 
rigafoile  Castle,  co.  Kerry,  ancestor  of  the  Ballybunion  branch. 
The  elder, 

AViLLiAM  Gun,  Esq.  m.  1694,  Catharine,  dau.  of  Richard 
Townsend,  one  of  the  prisoners  at  Galway,  1689,  and  had 
(with  three  daus.,  Rebecca,  Sarah,  and  Catharine:  and  a 
younger  son,  Francis)  an  elder  son, 

Townsend  Gun,  Esq.,  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Conway  Blen- 
nerhassett,  Esq.  of  Castle  Conway,  co.  Kerry,  and  by  her  left, 
with  one  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas,  1st  Lord  Ventry,  an 
only  son, 

William  Townsend  Gun,  Esq.  of  Rattoo,  m.  1st,  1765, 
Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  Anthony  Stoughton,  Esq.  of  Eallyhor- 
gan,  CO.  Kerry,  and  had  issue, 

Townsend,  his  heir.  Thomas,  d.  unm.' 

William,  m.  Blargaret,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  M'Kcnny, 
I?;>.ri.,  and  left  a  dau.,  Sarah. 

Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  1783,  James  Fuller  Hartnct,  Esq. ;  and 
2ndly,  Major  William  Ponsonby,  of  Crottoo. 

Sarah,  to.  Samuel  Morris,  Esq.  of  Ballybeggan,  co.  Kerry. 

Frances,  m.  Thomas  CoUes,  Esq. 

Penelope,  to.  the  Rev.  James  Mahon;  and  d.  leaving  Anthony 

-  and  William. 

Catherine,  to.  the  Rev.  Stephen  Dunlevie. 
Mr.  Townsend  9/i.2ndly,  EUza  Kane,  and  by  her  had  Issue, 
John,  George,  Cherry,  and  Charlotte.    He  d.  1812,  and  was 
s.  by  his  son, 

Townsend  Gun,  Esq.  of  Rattoo,  to.  1803,  Amelia,  eldest  dau. 
of  William  Wilson,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1849)  had  issue, 

William  Townsend,  b.  1808 ;  d.  unm.  1837. 

Wilson,  of  Rattoo,  present  representative. 

Catherine,  m.  Capt.  Wbitworth  Lloyd,  E.N. ;  d.  June,  1875. 

Sarah,  m.  Augustus  Warren,  Esq.;  d.  1867. 

Jane,  ra.  the  Eev.  Edward  M.  Denny,  Vicar  of  Listowel. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Major  William  Thomas  Harrison;  and  d.  1835. 
Mr.  Gun  d.  1817. 

Scat— Rattoo,  Tralee. 


GURDON    OF    ASSINGTON    HALL. 

GuRDON,  Philip,  Esq.  of  Assington  Hall,  Suffolk, 
h.  2  Dec.  1857 ;  *.  his  grandfather  1869. 

ILtltCagC. — This  family  came  into  England  with  The 
Conqueror,  from  Gourdon,  near  Cahors,  on  the  borders  of 
Perigord,  and  the  name  is  on  the  roll  of  Battle  Abbey. 

Sir  Adam  de  Gurdon,  Knt.,  Uving  in  the  time  of  Henry  III., 
was,  in  that  monarch's  reign.  Bailiff  of  Alton,  but  was 
outlawed  for  treason  and  rebellion,  as  one  of  the  Montfort 
faction.  He  was  restored,  however,  upon  the  accession  of 
Edward,  and  constituted,  1272,  Keeper  of  the  Eorest  of 
Wolmer.  He  m.  1st,  Constantiu,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas 
Makarel,  of  Selborne,  Southampton.    He  resided  in  that  shire, 


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in  a  mansion  house,  called  The  Temple,  which  overlooked  the 
f(  1  ist.  Sir  Adam  m.  a  2nd  wife,  named  Almeria,  from  whom 
lie  was  divorced,  alter  having  had  two  sons,  the  elder  of  whom 
was  seated  in  Wiltshire,  and  the  younger  settled  himself  in 
Loiulon.  These  sons  appear,  however,  to  have  been  disin- 
herited, for  their  father  had  a  3rd  wife,  Agnes,  and  by  her  a 
(lau.,  Johanna,  to  whom  he  left  his  property  in  Selborne. 
Tills  lady  m.  Richard  Achard,  and  that  estate,  bearing  still 
till'  luinie  of  Gurdon  Manor,  belongs  now  to  Magdalen  College, 
Oxford.  The  armorial  ensigns  of  Sir  Adam  Gurdon  are  those 
still  borne  by  the  family  of  whom  we  are  treating.  Sir  Adam's 
2)1  a  s.m  (of  the  elder  there  is  no  further  account), 

linitERT  GcBDON,  took  Up  his  abodc  in  London.  He  d.  1343, 
s.nd  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Gcbdon,  a  JVIerchant  in  London,  d.  1385,  leaving  a 
son, 

Thomas  GnRDou,  of  Clyne,  Kent,  d.  1436,  and  was  father  of, 

John  Gdkdon,  of  Clyne,  who  was  s.  14G5,  by  his  son, 

John  Gurdon,  of  Dedham,  Essex,  d.  1487,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Gordon,  of  Dedham,  father  of 

JoiiN  Gordon,  of  Dedham,  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Butter,  Esq.  of  Dedham,  but  had  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly, 
Anne,  dau.  of  John  Coleman,  Esq.  of  Lynes  Hall,  Suffolk,  and 
left  a  son, 

Robert  Gurdon,  Esq.,  m.  Rose,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Robert 
exton,  Esq.  of  Lavenham,  Suffolk.  He  purchased  Assington 
Hall  from  Sir  Miles  Corbet ;  and  served  the  oflSce  of  Sheriff 
for  Suffolk.    Dying  1577,  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Assington,  High  Sheriff  Suffolk 
1585;  m  Amy,  dau.  and  heiress  of  William  Brampton,  Esq.  of 
Letton,  Norfolk ;  and  dying  1623,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Brampton  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Assington  Hall  and  of  Letton, 
High  Sheriff  for  Suffolk  1625,  and  M.P.  for  Sudbury.  He  m. 
1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Barrett,  Esq.  of  Bell  House, 
ex;  and  2ndly,  Muriel,  dau.  of  Sir  Martyn  Sedley,  of  Mor- 
ley,  Norfolk,  by  a  dau.  of  John  Kny  vett,  of  Ashwellthorp,  and 
had  issue  by  both.  Brampton  Gurdon  d.  1649,  and  was  s.  at 
.ssington  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Gurdon,  Esq.  of  Assington  Hall,  Member  for  Suffolk 
in  the  Long  Parliament,  and  one  of  the  Committee  appointed 
to  sit  in  judgment  upon  King  Charles  I.,  but  he  did  not 
attend  the  trial.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Calthorpe  Parker, 
of  Erwarton ;  and  dying  9  Sept.  1679,  aged  84,  left,  with  other 
issue,  a  son. 

The  Rev.  Nathaniel  Gordon,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Chelmsford, 
Issex,  who  inherited  Assington  at  the  decease  of  his  elder 
brother,  Philip  Gurdon,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Sudbury.  He  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  the  Rev.  Emanuel  Arundell,  of  Stoke,  co.  North- 
ampton ;  andd.  2  Feb.  1695-96,  aged  64,  leaving  (with  four 
daus.,  Anne,  m.  Sir  John  Comyns,  Chief  Baron  of  the  Ex- 
chequer; Elizabeth,  m.  the  Rev.  William  Woodroffe,  B.D. ; 
Amy ;  and  Judith,  m.  Richard  Comyns,  Esq.)  a  son  and  suc- 
cessor, 

John  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Assington,  M.P.  for  Sudbury,  m. 
Letitia,  dau.  andco-heir  of  Sir  WiUiam  Cooke,  Bart,  of  Brome, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  Feb.  1710,  aged  37)  had  issue.  John 
Gurdon  d.  1758,  aged  86.    His  2nd  son. 

The  Rev.  Puilip  Gurdon,  Vicar  of  Bures,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Herbert  Pelham,  Esq.  of  Bures,  and  left  (with  two 
daus.,  Ehzabeth,  d.  unm.  1814,  aged  73;  and  Jemima,  m. 
Eev.  Charles  Ray,  Vicar  of  Hoxne)  a  son. 

The  Rev.  Philip  Gurdon,  of  Assington,  vi,  1778,  Sarah 
Kichardson,  and  by  her  (who  d.  3  Sept.  1822,  aged  69)  had 
issue, 

Brampton  Philip,  6th  Dragoon  Guards,  6.  1779 ;  d.  at  Coote- 
hiU,  CO.  Cavan,  22  Feb.  1804,  aged  23. 

John,  late  of  Assington. 

Anna  Maria,  d.  1792,  aged  13. 

Letitia,  d.  unm.  1801.  Jemima. 

Elizabeth,  in.  1811,   the  Rev.  Joseph   Adam   Stephenson, 
Rector  of  Limpsham,  Somerset;  and  d.  Dec.  1857. 
Mr.  Gurdon  d.  7  May,  1817,  aged  71,  and  was  s.  by  his  2nd 
son, 

John  Gurdon,  Esq.  of  Assington  Hall,  J. P.,  6.  17  Aug.  1791 ; 
m.  1st,  1  July,  1823,  Bridget  Aurea,  dau.  of  Multon  Lambarde, 
Esq.  of  Sevenoaks,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  June,  1826)  had  a  son, 

I.  John  Barrett,  6.  15  April,   1825;  m.  24  Feb.  1857,  Sophia 
.   Katherine  Gambler,  6th  dau.  of  Charles  Douglas  Halford, 
Esq.,  and  d.  28  Jan.  1863,  having  had  issue, 
Philip,  now  of  Assington  Hall. 
John  Halford,  b.  28  Dec.  1858;  d.  22  April,  1859. 
Edward  Barrett,  b.  26  April,  1860. 
William,  6.  16  April,  1862. 
He  m.  2naly,  3  Jan.  1828,  Anne,  dau.  of  Col.  Charles  Powell 
Leslie,  of  Glaslough,  co.  Monaghan,  M.P.,  and  by  her  had  issue, 


I.  Bertrand,  6.  3  Dec.  1829:  m.  Jan.  1854,  Sarah  Evelyn, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Eev.  William  Clarke  King,  of  Durham, 
which  lady  d.  Nov.  of  the  same  year.  Mr.  Bertrand  Gurdon 
is  now  a  Priest  of  the  Oratory,  Brompton. 

II.  Philip  (Rev.),  b.  11  July,  1835;  m.  8  Sept.  1859,  Mary, 
2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  Hanbury,  Vicar  of  Bures 
Suffolk. 

He  d.  1869. 

^nns— Sa.,  three  leopards'  faces  jessant-de-lis  or.  Crest— A 
goat  climbing  a  rock,  with  a  sprig  issuing  from  the  top  ppr. 
Motto — Virtus  viget  in  arduis. 

<Seai— Assington  Hall,  Sudbury,  Suffolk. 


GUBDON    OF    LETTON. 

GuEDON,  BEAjirioN,  Esq.  of  Letton,  Norfolk, 
and  of  Grundisburgh,  Suliolk,  J. P.  and  D.L. ;  late 
M.P.  for  West  Norfolk,  High  Sheriff  of  Norfolk 
1855,  b.  25  Sept.  1797  ;  m.  12  Aug.  1828,  the  Hon. 
Henrietta  Susannah  Ridley  Colborne,  eldest  dau.  of 
Nicholas,  Lord  Colborne,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Robert  Thornhagh,  M.A.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Chairman  of 
Quarter  Sessions,  and  Lieut. -Col.  4th  Norfolk  Rifle  Volun- 
teers, 6.  18  June,  1829;  m.  1st,  4  Sept.  18G2,  Harriott 
Ellen,  5th  dau.  of  Sir  William  Miles,  Bart,  of  Leigh 
Court;  she  d.  7  April,  1864.  He  m.  2ndly,  29  July,  1874, 
Emily  Frances,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Boothby  Heath- 
cote,  of  Friday  Hill,  Essex,  and  has  issue,  Bertraji 
Francis,  b.  1877,  and  Muriel  Charlotte,  b.  13  April,  1876. 

II.  William  Brampton,  C.B.,  b.  5  Sept.  1840. 

I.  Charlotte,  r,i.  8  May,  1860,  Horace  Broke,  Esq.,  only 
child  of  Major-Gen.  Broke,  and  cousin  of  Sir  George 
Broke  Middleton,  Bart.     She  d.  11  Jan.  1868. 

II.  Amy  Louisa,  d.  6  Feb.  1864. 

31  tnragC— Brampton  Gordon,  Esq.,  Earrister-at-Law, 
and  M.P.  for  Ipswich,  1C40  to  1654,  son  of  Brampton  Gurdon, 
Esq.  of  Assington  Hall  and  Letton,  High  Sheriff  for  Suffolk, 
1625,  by  Muriel  Sedley  his  2nd  wife  (see  Gordon  of  Assington), 
was  Colonel  of  a  regiment  of  horse  during  the  Civil  War,  and 
at  the  siege  of  Colchester,  one  of  the  Court-Martial  on  Sir 
Charles  Lucas  and  Sir  George  Lisle.  He  in.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Henry  Polstead,  of  London,  and  dying  in  1669,  wass.  by  his  son, 

Brampton  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Letton,  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Col.  Thornhagh,  of  Fenton,  co.  Nottingham,  son  of  Sir  Francis 
Thornhagh,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease,  1691,  by  his  son, 

Thornhagh  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Letton,  Receiver-General  of 
Norfolk  temp.  Queen  Anne,  and  author  of  an  esteemed  work 
upon  the  Origin  and  Rights  of  Parliament.  He  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Sir  William  Cooke,  Bart,  of  Brome 
Hall,  Norfolk,  M.P.  for  that  co.  and  left  at  his  decease,  1713, 
one  son  and  three  daus.  Two  of  the  latter  d.  unm. ;  the  other, 
Letitia,  m.  the  Eev.  Nathaniel  Saltier,  of  Ashdou,  Essex.  The 
son, 

Thornhagh  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Letton,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Theophilus  Dillingham,  Esq.  of  Shelton,  Beds,  and 
was  s.,  1783,  by  his  son, 

Brampton  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Letton,  Norfolk,  and  of  Grundis- 
burgh, Suffolk,  who  took  the  surname  of  Dillingham.  He  m. 
1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Philip  Bedingfcld,  Esq.  of  Ditchingham, 
and  had,  Theophilds  Thornhagh,  his  heir;  Thornhagh  Philip, 
rf.  Nov.  1833;  and  Philip  Brampton,  Capt.  58th  foot,  fell  in 
action,  1790.  He  in.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
Samuel  Howard,  Esq.  and  had  an  only  dau.,  Mary,  m.  William 
Frere,  Serjeant-at-Law,  and  Master  of  Downing  College,  Cam- 
bridge, who  d.  1836.  Mr.  Gurdon  Dillingham,  High  Sheriff  of 
Norfolk,  1789,  was  s.  in  1820,  by  his  son, 

Theopuilos  Thornhagh  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Letton,  Norfolk 
and  Grundisburgh,  Suffolk,  Lieut.-Col.  West  Norfolk  Militia, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1824,  b.  24  Aug.  1764;  m.  25  July, 
1706,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  MeUish,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Blyth,  co. 
Nottingham,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Brampton,  now  of  Letton. 

II.  John,  6.  1799:  m.  1st,  1835,  Mary  Martin  Slater  (who  d. 
17  Sept.  1842),  widow  of  Sir  Thomas  Ormsby,  Bart.,  and 
dau.  and  heir  of  Gen.  Francis  Rebow,  and  assumed,  in 
consequence,  the  name  and  arms  of  Rebow  ;  and  2ndly, 
Lady  Georgina  Toler,  dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Norbury,  by  whom 
he  had  one  son,  Hector  John,  and  two  daus.  He  d. 
1870. 

III.  PhiUp,  M.A.,  J. P.,  Rector  of  Cranworth-cum-Letton, 
Norfolk,  b.  1800  ;  m.  3  July,  1832,  Henrietta  Laura,  dau.  of 
John  Pulteney,  Esq.  of  Northerwood,  Hants,  and  has, 

1  Evelyn  Pulteney,  Lieut.-Col.  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  in. 
Aug.  1858,  Mary,  dau.  of  Majcr-Gcn.  Sandeman,  and  has 
three  sous  and  one  dau. 


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£  Philip  Thomha.crh,  6.  6  Nov.  1842. 
1  Emily  Laura.  2  Henrietta  Laura. 

3  Isabella  Katherine.  4  Funny. 

5  Alice  Sophia,  i/i.  Oct.  1862,  Henry  Ilutton,  Esq.  deceased. 

6  Judith  Blanche,  m.  her  first  cousin,  Hector  J.  Gurdon 
Eebow,  Esq.  of  WyvenUoe  I'arlc,  Essex,and  has  one  son 
and  one  dau.  7  Edith  .iVnnie. 

no  d.  1  Aug.  1874. 

IV.  William,  of  Brantham,  Suffolk,  J.P.,  M.A.,  b.  1804, 
formerly  liecorder  of  Bury,  and  Judge  of  the  County  Court 
in  Essex. 

V.  Edward  (Eev.),  Rector  of  Barnham  Broom  and  Kimberley ; 
m.  1st,  Oct.  1846,  Krederica,  dau.  of  W.  Frere,  Esq.,  Master 
of  Downing  Coll.  Cambridge;  and  2ndly,  Catherine,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  Itcv.  Temple  Frere,  Hector  of  Koydon,  and  had 
three  sons  and  two  daus.     He  <L  1873. 

1.  Anne,  m.  IS'J.'i,  Hon.  Henry  Woduhouse,  and  is  mother  of 
the  Earl  of  Kimberley. 
Col.  Gurdon  d.  March,  1849;  his  widow  d.  23  Dec.  1850. 

Arms— Sa..,  three  leopards'  faces  jessant-de-lis  or,  for 
Gcrdon;  quartering  Sexton,  Brampton,  Cooke,  Stoakt,  and 
Dillingham.  Crest — A  goat  climbing  up  a  rock  all  ppr. 
3Iollo—ln  arduis  viget  virtus. 

Si'f'fs— Letton,  near  Thetford,  Norfolk;  and  Gnindisburgh, 
Suffolk.     Town  Jiesideiice—2S,  Hill  Street,  W. 


GURNEY    OP    KESWICK. 

Gfrnet,  John  Henry,  Esq.  of  Keswick,  N'orfolk, 
only  son  of  the  late  Joseph  John  Gurney,  Esq.  of 
Earlham  Hall,  Norfolk,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of 
John  Birkbcck,  Esq.  of  King's  Lynn,  b.  1819 ;  m. 
1st,  1846,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Kichard  Hanbury 
Gurney,  Esq.  of  Thickthorn,  Norfolk,  many  years 
M.P.  for  Norwich,  and  niece  of  the  late  Hudson 
Gurney,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1871)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Henry,  of  North  Ecpps,  Norfolk,  m.  1876,  his 
cousin,  Margaret  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry  Edmund 
Guraey,  Esq. 

II.  Ilichard  Hanbury  Joseph. 

ULtttCfttJC— The  name  of  Gurney  or  Goiirnay,  is  derived 
from  the  town  of  Gournay,  in  Normandy,  and  the  Gurneys  of 
Norwich  claim  descent,  through  the  Norfolk  House  of  Gurney 
of  IVest  Barsham,  from  the  Do  Gournays  of  that  province. 
27i«  Record  of  the  House  of  Gownay,  by  Daniel  Gurney,  Esq., 
F.S.A.,  privately  printed  a  few  years  since,  gives  the  full  details 
of  the  pedigree. 

Francis  Gurnet,  being  the  Cth  son  of  Henry  Gurney,  of 
Great  Ellingham  and  West  Barsham,  and  Ellen  Blennerhassett 
his  wife,  was  h.  13  Sept.  1581.  He  was  a  Merchant,  and  was  ad- 
mitted a  Member  of  the  Merchant  Taylors'  Company,  in 
London,  IGOG.  He  resided  in  the  parish  of  St.  Benet  Fink,  in 
the  city,  and  occasionally  at  Norwich  and  Lynn,  in  Norfolk. 
He  ra.  Ann,  dau.  of  William  Browning,  of  Norwich,  and  of 
Maldon,  Essex,  by  whom  he  had  several  children. 

Francis  Gcrnet,  of  Maklon,  Essex,  was  2nd  son  of  Francis 
Gurney  and  Ann  Browning,  6.  1028.  He  was  a  Merchant  at 
that  place,  and  one  of  the  Bailiffs  of  the  borough,  1664.  He  m. 
Ann,  dau.  of  Jeremy  Browning,  of  Maldon,  and  bad  with 
other  children, 

John  Goubnet,  or  Gurnet,  his  eldest  son,  b.  1G55,  who 
joined  the  Society  of  Friends ;  he  established  himself  in  Nor- 
wich. He  m.  1087,  Elizabeth  Swanton,  and  d.  1721,  leaving 
four  sons,  i.  John,  whose  descendants  in  the  male  line  be- 
came extinct  on  the  death  of  Bartlett  Gurney,  Esq.  of  Coltis- 
hall,  in  Norfolk,  1803;  ii.  Joseph;  hi.  Benjamin;  and  iv. 
Edmund.    John  Gurney,  of  Norwich,  was  s.  by  his  2nd  son, 

Joseph  Gurnet,  who  was  of  Keswick,  Norfolk.  He  was  b. 
1692,  and  m.  1713,  Hannah  Middleton,  of  the  family  of  Middle- 
ton,  of  Silksworih,  Durham,  and  Bclsay,  Northumberland, 
and  had  three  sons,  John,  Samuel,  and  Joseph,  of  whom  the 
two  latter  left  daughters  only.  He  d.  1760,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

John  Gurnet,  of  Keswick,  m.  Elizabeth  Kett,  dau.  of  Eicliard 
Kelt,  of  Norwich,  and  d.  1770,  leaving  issue, 

1.  EicHARD,  of  whom  hereafter. 

n.  John,  of  Earlham,  near  Norwich,  d.  1809,  having  in. 
Catlicrine,  dau.  of  Daniel  Bell,  Merchant  in  London,  and 
left  issue, 

1  John,  TO.  his  cousin,  Elizabeth  Gurney,  and  d.  s.  p.  1814. 

2  Samuel,  of  Ham  House,  Essex,  6.  1780;  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  James  Sheppard,  Esq. ;  and  dying  1856,  by  her 
(who  t^.  Feb.  1855)  left  issue, 

John,  in.  Laura  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  tho  Rev.  George 
Pearse,  Rector  of  Marthain,  Norfolk,  and  d.  1857,  leav- 


ing issue,  1  John,  of  Sprowston  Hall,  Norfolk,  6. 1845,  ra. 
Isaliel,  younger  dau.  of  lioDcrt  Blake  Humfrey,  Esq.  of 
Wrovham  House,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue;  2  Joseph  John 
(Rev.),  of  Bracondale  Lodge,  Norwich,  m.  7  Jan.  1879, 
Frances  Julia,  younger  dau.  of  W.  H.  Martineau,  Esq. 
of  Weybridge ;  3  Samuel,  deceased  ;  4  Francis ;  and 
1  Catharine,  m.  1st,  F.  Lubbock,  Esq.;  and  2ndly,  25 
Jan.  1859,  Uev.  William  Nottidge  Ripley,  M.A. 

Samuel  (20,  Hanover  Terrace,  Regent's  Park,  and  Sussex 
Square,  Brighton),  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  for  Surrey  IS'il, 
b.  1816;  TO.  1837,  Ellen,  dau.  of  the  late  William  F. 
Reynolds,  Esq.  of  Carshalton  House,  Surrey. 

Henry  Edmund  (Nutwood,  Reigate),  b.  25  Sept.  1821 ; 
TO.  14  Doc.  1847,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Birkbeck, 
Esq.  of  Keswick  Old  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue, 
Henry,  b.  16  Nov.  1850;  Elizabeth  Lucy ;  Margaret  Jane, 
in.  John  Henry  Gurney  Esq.  jun.,  of  Northrepps  Hall, 
Norfolk;  Emma;  Juliet  ;  Mary  Marguerite  ;  Maria; 
and  llarriette  Louisa. 

Sarah,  m.  1  May,  1858,  George  H.  Head,  Esq.  of  Rick- 
erby,  Cumberland,  who  d.  1876. 

Catharine,  m.  Sir  Edward  N.  Buxton,  Cart.,  d.  11  June, 
1858. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Ernest  de  Bunsen,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Baron 
Bunscn. 

Priscilla,  m.  William  H.  Leatham,  Esq.  of  Hemsworth, 
CO.  York. 

Rachel,  m.  Thomas  Fowell  Buxton,  Esq,  of  Easnaye, 
CO.  Hertford. 

Richenda  Louisa,  in.  Henry  Ford  Barclay,  Esq.  of 
Monkhams,  Essex. 

3  Joseph  John,  of  Earlham  Hall,  near  Norwich,  to. 
1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Birkbeck,  Esq.  by  whom  he 
had  two  children  ;  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Fowler, 
Esq.  and  3rdly,  Miss  Eliza  P.  Kirkbride,  of  Philadelphia. 
Ho  d.  1847,  leaving  issue, 

John  Henrt,  now  of  Keswick,  Norfolk. 

Anna,  m.  John  C.  Backhouse,  Esq.  and  d.  1849. 

4  Daniel,  of  North  Runcton,  Norfolk,  High  Sheriff  of 
Norfolk  1853  ;  m.  1822,  Lady  Harriet  Jemima  Hay,  dau. 
of  William,  15th  Eari  of  Erroll,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1837) 
has  issue, 

Francis  Hay,  6.  1826;  to.  1847,  Margaret  Charlotte,  dau. 

of  Sir  William  Browne  ffolkes,  Bart,    of  Hillington, 

Norfolk,  by  Charlotte,  sister  of  Lord  Oranmore,  and  has 

issue. 
William  Hay  (Rev.),  Rector  of  North  Runcton ;  to.  1852, 

Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Sir  John  P.  Boileau,  Bart.,  by 

Lady  Catherine  Eliot,  dau.  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Minto, 

and  has  issue.    His  3rd  son,  Arthur  Elliot,  d.  13  March, 

1865. 
Charles  Henry,  6.  1833;  m.  8  Oct.  1801,  Alice,  dau.  of 

H.  T.  Prinsep,  Esq.,  Member  of  the  Indian  Council, 

and  has  issue. 
Somerville  Arthur,  b.  1835;  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of  A, 

Hamond,  Esq.  of  Westacre,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue. 
Harriet  Alicia,  m.  Hon.  AVilliam  Francis  Cowper,  2nd 

son  of  5th  Earl  Cowper;  and  d.  1845. 
Catherine   Rachel,    m.    the   Rev.    Herbert  W.  Jones, 

youngest  son  of  Gen.  Sir  John  Thomas  Jones,  Bart. 

of  Cranmcr,  Norfolk,  K.C.B. 
Louisa  Jane,  in.  1  Nov.  1855,  Col.  Sir  Thomas  St.  Vin- 
cent Troubridge,   Bart.,   C.B.,   one  of  Her  Majesty's 

Aides-de-Camp,  both  of  whom  d.  1867. 
Margaret  Barclay,  m.  5  June,  1856,  James  Henry  Ordc, 

Esq.,  son  of  Gen.  James  and  Lady  Elizabeth  Orde,  dau. 

of  6th  Duke  of  Beaufort. 
1  Catherine,  d.  unm.  1853.        2  Rachel,  d.  unrn.  1827. 

3  Elizabeth,  r,i.  Joseph  Fry,  Esq.  This  lady,  well  knowni 
for  her  exertions  in  the  reform  of  prisons,  &c.,  d.  1845. 

4  Richenda,  m.  Rev.  Francis  Cunningham,  Vicar  of 
Lowestoft,  Suffolk;  d.  1855. 

5  Hannah,  m.  Sir  Thomas  Fowell  Buxton,  Bart.;  d.  1872. 
G  Louisa,  m.  Samuel  Hoare,  Esq.;  d.  1836. 

7  Priscilla,  d.  unm.  1821. 
III.  Joseph,  of  Lakenham  Grove,  near  Norwich,  to.  Jane, 
dau.  of  Abel  Chapman,  and  d.  1830,  leaving  daus.  only. 
Mr.  Gurney  d.  1779,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Gurnet,  Esq.  of  Keswick,  m.  1st,  Agatha,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  David  Barclay,  Esq.  of  Youngsbury,  Herts,  and  had 
by  her, 
Hudson,  his  heir. 

Agatha,  m.  Sampson  Hanbury,  Esq.  of  Poles,  Herts. 
He  in.  2ndly,  Rachel,  dau.  of  Osgood  Hanbury,  Esq.  of  HolfieW 
Grange,  Essex,  and  had  other  issue, 
Richard  Hanbury,  of  Thickthorn,  Norfolk,  M.P.  for  Norwich* 
in.  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Jary,  Esq.,  and  d.  1853,  leaving 
issue  a  dau.,  Mary  (since  deceased),  to.  her  cousin,  John 
Henry  Gurney,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
Elizabeth,  m.  her  cousin,  John  Gurney,  Esq.  jun.,  of  Earl- 
ham ;  and  d.  1808.  Anna,  d.  1800. 
Mr.  Gurney  d.  1811,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Hudson  Gurnet,  Esq.  of  Keswick,  F.R.A.S.,  6.  19  Jan. 
1775;  m.  1809,  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  late  Robert  Barclay,  Esq. 
"of  TJry,  CO.  Kincardine,  M.P.  for  that  co.,  by  Sarah  his  wife, 


GUT 


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GWY 


703 


of  James  Allardice,  of  Allardice,  and  heiress  of  lino  to 
Earls  of  Airth  and  Menteith.  Mr.  Gurney  was  elected 
.  for  Shaftesbury,  1812,  and  for  Newtown,  Hants,  1816, 
six  suecessive  Parliaments,  and  was  High  Sheriff  of  Nor- 
leSo.  Mrs.  Gia-ney  d.  16  Dec.  1865;  Mr.  Gurney  d. 
>j.  18C4. 

•/,!s— Arg.,  a  cross  engrailed  gu.   Crests— 1st,  Ona  chapeau 
turned  up  enn.  a  gurnard  fish  in  pale  with  its  head  down- 
!< ;  2nd,  A  wrestling  collar  or. 
:!l— Kcswiek,  near  Norwich. 


GUTHKIE  OF  aUTHRIE. 
GuTHEiE,  John  Douglas  Maude,  Esq.  of  Guth- 
rie, CO.  Forfar,  b.  5  March,  1856 ;  s.  bis  father  1877. 
ittlirnSC— The  surname  of  Guthrie  is  of  great  antiquity 
in  Scotland.  Crawfurd,  in  his  Lives  of  the  Officers  of  State, 
f:.ys.  that  the  Guthries  held  the  Barony  of  Guthrie  by  charter 
frcm  ICing  David  II.  But  that  they  were  men  of  rank  and 
ji;  'I'crty  long  before  the  reign  of  James  II.  is  manifest  by  the 
c  that  Master  Alexander,  of  Guthrie,  is  a  witness,  in  a 
charter  granted  by  Alexander  Seaton,  Lord  of  Gordon,  to 
WiUiam,  Lord  Keitli,  afterwards  Earl  Marshal,  dated  1  Aug. 
1442 ;  and  that  he  obtained  the  lands  of  Killsandrum,  in  the 
Barony  of  Lower  Leslie,  and  Sheriffdom  of  Forfar,  to  himself 
and  Marjory  Guthrie,  his  spouse,  by  charter,  from  George, 
Lord  Lesslie,  of  Leven,  the  Superior,  dated  10  April,  1457.  By 
the  above-mentioned  Marjory  he  had  three  sons,  of  whom  the 
eldest, 

Sir  David  GnTHHiE,  Baron  of  Guthrie,  was  Sheriff  of  Forfar 
1457.  He  held  the  situation  of  armour-bearer  to  King 
James  III.,  and  was  constituted  Lord-Treasurer  of  Scotland 
1461,  in  which  post  he  continued  until  14G7,  when  he  was 
made  Lord  Register  of  Scotland ;  and  in  1472  we  find  him 
one  of  the  Ambassadors  on  the  part  of  Scotland  who  met  those 
of  England,  on  25  April  in  that  year,  at  Newcastle,  and  con- 
cluded a  truce  till  the  month  of  July,  1473.  In  1473  he  was 
constituted  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  Scotland.  Sir  David  Guthrie 
«i.  1st,  a  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Maule,  Lord  Panmure,  but 
had  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly.  Janet,  dau.  of  Sir  Archibald 
Dundas,  of  Dundas,  by  whom  he  had  (with  a  dau.,  Elizabeth, 
in.  Alexander  Maule,  ancestor  of  the  Earls  of  Panmure)  a  son. 
Sib  Alexander  GcTHnrE,  of  Guthrie,  designed,  in  the  life- 
time of  his  father,  "  of  Kincaldrum."  He  m.  the  Hon.  Mar- 
garet Lyon,  dau.  of  John,  3rd  Lord  Glamis,  by  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Scrimgeour,  of  Dudhope,  Constable  of 
Dundee,  and  had  four  sons  and  a  dau.  Sir  Alexander  fell  at 
Flodden  (9  Sept.  1513),  with  his  eldest  son,  David,  his  three 
brothers-in-law,  David,  William,  and  George  Lyon,  and  his 
nephew,  Sir  Thomas  Maule,  of  Panmure.  He  was  s.  by  his 
grandson, 

Andrew  Guthrie,  of  Guthrie,  who  m.  Christian,  dau.  of 
Gairden,  of  Gairden,  and  had  a  son, 

Alexander  Gdthrie,  of  Guthrie,  one  of  the  subscribing 
Barons  to  the  articles  agreed  upon  in  the  General  Assembly  of 
the  Kirk,  July,  1567,  and  also  one  of  those  to  the  bond  or 
association  for  supporting  the  King  and  his  Government,  after 
Queen  Mary's  resignation.  He  was  assassinated  at  his  house 
of  Inverpeffer,  where  he  was  residing,  by  his  cousin,  Patrick 
Gairden,  of  Gairden,  in  consequence  of  a  feud  that  had  arisen 
between  the  two  families.  He  had  m.  Isabel,  dau.  of  Wilham 
Wood,  of  Bonnytown,  and  left  three  sons, 
Alexander,  his  heir. 

William,  of  Gagie,  who  m.  his  cousin,  Isabella,  dau.  of  John 
Leslie,  younger,  of  Balquhan,  and  d.  1622,  and  was  father 
of  Francis,  of  whom  presently,  as  successor  of  Guthrie. 
Gabriel,  Provost  of  the  collegiate  church  of  Guthrie. 
The  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Guthrie,  of  Guthrie,  s.,  his  father.  He  m.  I5G8, 
Agnes,  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Falconer,  of  Halkerton,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Archibald  Douglas,  of  Glen- 
bervie,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Gotheie,  of  Guthrie,  m.  Jean,  dau.  of  Leighton, 
of  Ulishaven,  but  having  no  issue  male,  was  s.  at  his  decease 
by  his  brother, 

William  Guthrie,  of  Memys.  This  laird,  having  no  male 
issue,  was  s.  by  his  cousin, 

David  Guthrie,  of  Guthrie,  who,  with  his  son,  Alexander, 
disponed  the  Barony  of  Guthrie  to  his  brother, 

Patrick  Guthrie,  who  became  of  Guthrie,  and  was  s. 
therein,  at  his  decease,  by  his  son, 

Peter  Guthrie,  whose  retour  bears  date  24  May,  1636. 
This  proprietor  disponed  the  lands  and  Barony  to  the  Eight 
BeT.  John  Guthrie,  Bishop  of  Moray,  descended  from  John 


Guthrie,  of  Hilltown,  4th  son  of  Sir  Alexander  Guthrie  and 
Margaret  Lyon,  who,  having  obtained  a  charter  of  confirmation 
under  the  Great  Seal,  dated  28  Nov.  1636,  and  being  infeft 
therein  on  29  Dec.  following,  became, 

John  Guthrie,  of  Guthrie.  This  learned  prelate.  Bishop  of 
Moray,  in.  a  lady  named  Nicholas  Wood,  and  had  a  dau., 
Berthia  Guthrie,  who  m. 

Francis  Guthrie  (of  Gagie — refer  to  William,  2nd  son  of 
Alexander  Guthrie,  of  Guthrie,  and  Isabel  Wood);  under  his 
contract  of  marriage  he  got  possession  of  the  lands  and  Barony 
of  Guthrie.     He  had  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Guthrie,  of  Guthrie.  This  laird  m.  1680,  Cecilia, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Carnegie,  of  Balnamoon,  by  the  Lady  Ellen 
Ogilvy  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  James,  1st  Earl  of  Airlie,  and 
was  ,5.  by  his  son, 

James  Guthrie,  of  Guthrie,  in.  1704,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Jolin  Turnbull,  of  Strickathro,  by  whom  he  had  (with  a  dau., 
m.  Rennie,  of  Cairny)  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Guthrie,  of  Guthrie.  Tliis  laird  m.  1732,  Jean,  dau. 
of  Kev.  James  Hodge,  of  Bathkimmer,  Minister  of  Lonforgan, 
and  had  issue,  John,  his  heir;  Margaret,  to.  Wilham  Alison, 
Merchant  in  Dundee;  and  Jean,  m.  John  Scrymgeour,  Esq., 
younger  son  of  Tealing.    The  son  and  successor, 

John  Guthrie,  of  Guthrie,  m.  1763,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Eev. 
Mr.  Whyte,  of  Murrose,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Guthrie,  of  Guthrie,  Convener  and  D.L.  co.  Forfar, 
m.  24  June,  1798,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Douglas,  Esq.  of 
Brigton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2  Dec.  1845)  had  issue, 

John,  of  Guthrie. 

William,  late  Capt.  42nd  Highlanders,  6.  1807. 

Elizabeth  Jane,  m.  20  Sept.  1816,  Thomas  Myhie,  Esq.  of 
Mylnefield;  and  d.  14  Nov.  1839. 

Margaret,  d.  24  Jan.  1873. 

Anne,  d.  5  Oct.  1848.  Jane. 

Helen  Douglas,  to.  25  Feb.  1851,  John  De  Havilland  Uter- 
marck,  Esq.,  H.M.  Attorney-General  for  Guernsey. 
Mr.  Guthrie  d.  12  Nov.  184.5,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Guthrie,  Esq.  of  Guthrie,  6.  23  July,  ISCJ;  ra. 
23  July,  1844,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Barnabas  Maude,  Esq.,  and 
d.  1877,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1  Jan.  1879)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Douglas  Madde,  now  of  Guthrie. 

I.  Harriet  Maude.  ii.  Edith  Douglas. 

HI.  Mary  Berthia,  m.  1  Aug.  1877,  Duncan  McNeill,  Esq., 
Major  Madras  Staff  Corps,  second  son  of  the  late  Malcolm 
McNeill,  Esq.  of  The  Corran,  co.  Antrim. 

^rms— Quarterly,  1st  and  41*,  or,  a  lion  rampant  gu.  armed 
and  langued  az. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  a  garb  or.  Crest — A  dexter 
arm  issuing  holding  a  drawn  sword  ppr.  Siqjj^ortcrs—Two 
knights  armed  at  all  points,  with  batons  in  their  dexter  hands, 
and  the  visors  of  their  helmets  up  all  ppr.  Motto  (above  the 
crest)— Sto  pro  veritate. 

Seat— Guthrie  Castle,  by  Arbroath,  co.  Forfar,  N.B. 


GWINNETT    OF    WIST  AST  ON. 

iSee  Tylee. 


GWYN    OP    DYFFRYN. 

GwYN,  HowEL,  Esq.  of  Djifryn,  co.  Glamorgan, 
and  of  Abercrave,  co.  Brecon,  M.A.,  h.  24  June, 
1806;  M.P.  for  Penryn  and  Falmouth  1847  to 
1857,  and  for  Brecon  1866  to  1868,  J.P.  for  the 
COS.  of  Brecon,  Carmarthen,  and  Glamorgan,  and 
D.L.  of  the  last ;  High  SherilF  for  co.  Glamorgan 
1837,  for  CO.  Carmarthen  1838,  and  for  co.  Brecon 
1844 ;  m.  27  April,  1851,  Ellen  Ehzabetb,  only  dau. 
of  the  late  Johii  Moore,  Esq.  of  Plymouth. 

iltlTCagC. — Thomas  Gwyn,  Esq.  of  Trecastle,  co.  Brecon 
(elder  son,  by  Gwenllian  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Howell  ap 
Griffith,  of  Trecastle,  of  Kydderch  apKhys  ap  Philip  ap  David, 
of  Llwyn  HowelL  9th  in  direct  descent  from  Trahaern  ap 
Einon,  Lord  of  Cwmwd,  co.  Brecon),  m.  Elen,  dau.  of  Roger 
Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Talgarth,  in  the  same  co.,  and  was  father  of 
Howel  Gwyn,  Esq.,  whose  son,  by  Jennet  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Gwilym  Llewelyn,  Esq.  of  Garregfawr,  Thomas  Gwyn,  Esq., 
d.  1584,  leaving,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward 
Games,  Esq.  of  Newton,  a  son,  Howel  Gwyn,  Esq.,  who  d. 
1584,  leaving  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Games, 
Esq.  of  Newton,  a  son,  Howel  Gwynn,  who  in.  Mary,  dau.  of 
James  Boyle,  Esq.  of  Hay  Castle,  and  was  father  of  Edwari> 
Gwyn,  Esq.  of  Glyntawe,  whose  2nd  son,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Rev.  John  Llewelyn, 

John  Gwyn,  Esq.  of  Abercrave,  in  Glyntawe,  m.  Anne,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Price,  Esq.  of  Abertreweren,  and  was  father  of 


704 


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HAG 


James  Gwts,  Esq.  of  New  Karlnor,  m.  Elizabeth,  dnu.  of 
John  Brewster,  Esq.  of  Burton  Court,  co.  Hereford,  and  had  a 
son, 

William  Gwtn,  Esq.  of  Neath,  m.  Eliza,  only  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Hugh  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Llanddoisant;  and  d.  1749, 
leaving  a  son, 

John  Gwtn,  Esq.  of  Neath,  m.  Priscilla,  dau.  of  Matthew 
Boach,  Esq.,  and  left,  1780,  a  son, 

William  Gwtn,  Esq.  of  Neath,  m.  1st,  1799,  Mary  Anne, 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Roberts,  Esq.  of  Barnstaple,  Devon,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  11  Jan.  1819)  he  had  (with  a  dau.,  Elizabeth, 
m.  June,  1834,  Eev.  Charles  Griffith,  and  d.  3  Feb.  1837, 
leaving  an  only  dau.  Elizabeth,  ?7i.  John  Lloyd,  Esq.)  a  son, 
the  present  Howel  Gwtn,  Esq.,  M.P.  Mr.  Gwyn  m.  2ndly, 
1S22,  and  d.  5  Aug.  1830. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  fess  or,  between  two  swords,  the  point  of  that 
in  chief  upwards,  the  other  downwards,  both  in  pale  arg.  hilted 
of  the  second.  Crest — A  hand  ppr.  holding  a  dagger  erect  arg. 
bilted  or,  thrust  through  a  boar's  head  couped  of  the  second. 
Molto — Vim  vi  repellere  licet. 

/Seat— Dyffryn,  Neath. 

aWYNNE    OF    MONACHTY. 

G-WTNNE,  Alban  Thomas  Jones,  Esq.  of  Mon- 
acbty,  CO.  Cardigan,  J.P.,  b.  4  Feb.  1852 ;  s.  his 
father  1865. 

ILtnCaSP.— Alban  Thomas  Jones  Gwtnne,  Esq.,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  of  Monachty  (only  son  of  Rev.  Alban  Thomas  Jones 
Gwynne,  of  Tyglin,  by  his  1st  wife,  Martha  Thomas),  b.  1784; 
in.  1808,  Mary  Anne,  only  dau.  of  John  Vevers,  Esq.  of  Yark- 
hill  Court,  CO.  Hereford,  and  had  issue, 

Alban  Lewis,  of  Monachty.         John,  R.N.,  d.  at  sea,  twm. 

Edward  Henley  Acton  (Rev.),  m.  and  had  six  children. 

William  Cust,  M.D.  Henry,  m.  and  had  issue. 

Eichard,  d.  8  June,  1865,  leaving  a  widow  and  one  dau. 

Francis  Anthony,  m. 

Mary  Anne,  m.  John  Hughes,  Esq.  of  co.  Cardigan,  and  is 
deceased. 

Jane,  m.  Thomas  Watkin  Maddy,  Esq.  of  Hereford. 

Maria  Elizabeth,  m.  Henry  Vevers,  Esq.  of  Hereford,  and 
d.  1858. 
The  eldest  son, 

Alban  Lewis  Thomas  Jones  Gwtnne,  Esq.  of  Monachty, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  Capt.  62nd  regt.,  6.  5  April,  1809;  to. 
II  May,  1847,  Jane  Crawshay,  dau.  of  Crawshay  Bailey,  Esq., 
M.P.  of  Nant-y-glo,  co.  Monmouth,  and  has  issue, 

Alban  Thomas  Jones,  now  of  Monachty. 

Arthur,  d.  Feb.  1860,  aged  5. 

Gertrude  Jane,  in.  1873,  George  Alban  Lewes,  Esq.,  Lieut. 

48tli  regt.  Agnes.  Edith. 

Mr.  Gwynne  d.  8  June,  1805. 

Motto — Conabimur. 

-Sc«i— Monachty,  Ciliau  Ayron,  co.  Cardigan. 


GYLL    OF    REMENHAM. 

Gyli,  Plemyng,  GrEOEGE,  Esq.  of  Remenham 
House,  Bucks,  Capt.  R.H.A.,  b.  3  Sept.  1841 ;  m.  24 
Oct.  1878,  Frances  Elizabeth  Marion,  dau.  of  Capt. 
A.  M.  Allejne. 

ILiuCagC. — Michael  Gtll,  of  Deptford,  Kent,  supposed 
to  have  settled  in  Kent  about  1570  (will  proved  1590),  left  a  son, 

John  Gtll,  of  Sutton-at-Hone,  buried  there  6  April,  1624. 
He  was  father  of 

John  Gtll,  of  Sutton-at-Hone,  m.  there  14  June,  1611, 
Ursula  Langridge,  of  Sutton,  and  d.  1646,  leaving  a  son, 

Thomas  Gtll,  Esq.  of  Dartford,  who,  by  Alice  his  wife, 
<who  d.  1662,  he  d.  16  Sept.  1667)  had  a  son,  Thomas,  d.  s.  p. 
1C64,  and  a  son, 

George  Gtll,  of  Dartford  and  Boxley,  Kent,  m.  5  Feb. 
1676,  Susanna,  dau.  of  Thomas  Cox,  Esq.  of  Dartford,  and 
dying  1726,  left,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  heir, 

William  Gtll,  Esq.  of  Boxley,  baptised  there  30  Sept. 
1686;  'III.  7  Sept.  1713,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John 
Lawrence,  Esq.  of  Kent,  niece  of  James  Brooke,  Esq.  of 
Lewisham,  Kent,  High  Sheriff  1731,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
23  April,  1750,  aged  60)  left  at  his  decease,  10  Aug.  1754,  aged 
68,  with  two  daus.,  Elizabeth,  to.  1st,  1751,  Thomas  Baytop, 
Esq.  of  Rochester;  and  2ndly,  James  Kincaid,  Esq.;  and 
Anne,  m.  1746,  Thomas  Wright,  son  of  Edward  Wright,  Esq. 
of  Aldington,  Kent,  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1785,  two  sons 
Brooke,  who  d.  s.  p.  1774,  and  his  successor, 

William  Gtll,  Esq.  of  Wyrardisbury  House,  co.  Bucks, 
and  Yeoveny  Hall,  Middlesex,  m.  Ist,  4  Oct.  1751,  Elizabeth, 


eldest   dau.   and  co-heir  of  Robert  Prowse  Hassell,   Esq.  of 
Wyrardisbury  House,  and  Croydon,  Surrey,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  29  June,  1709,  aged  39)  had  issue, 
Robert  Hutton,  6.  1758;  d.  s.  p.  1792. 
Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  9  June,  1776. 

Margaret,  to.  7  April,  1772,  John  Deschamps,  Esq.  of  Ealing 
Middlesex;  and  d.  9  Nov.  1799,  aged  40. 
Susanna,  b.   1756;    m.   11   Feb.    1779,    Thomas    Chudlcigh 
Sanders,    Esq.,  of  H.E.I.C,  and  Charlwood,  Surrey,  who 
d.  1816;  and  2ndly,  10  June,  1819,  William  Bailey,  Esq.  of 
Tonbridge  Castle,  Kent,  who  d.  1832.     She  d.  1833,  aged 
77,  leaving  issue  one  child,  Harriet,  m.  Rev.  George  Dinely 
Goodyer,  Rector  of  Otterden,  Kent. 
Harriet,  b.  17G2;  to.  11  Feb.  1784,  Archibald  Paxton,  Esq.  of 
Watford  Place,  Herts,  High  Sheriff  of  the  co.  1799,  brother 
of    Sir   William    Paxton,    Knt.    of   Middleton    Hall,     co 
Carmarthen,   d.   1817,   aged    80.      She    d.   18  Nov.    1794' 
aged  33,  leaving  issue,  William  Gill  Paxton,  Esq.  of  Hen- 
bury,  Dorset,  High  Sheriff  of  the  co.  1828,  formerly  M.P. 
for  Plympton ;  d.  1850,  s.  x>. 
Grace,  d.  1847,  aged  84. 
Mr.   William  Gyll  m.  2ndly,  20  Dec.  1773,  Mary,   dau.  and 
co-heir  of  John  Brome,  Esq.  of  Ludlow,  Salop,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  11  March,  1820,  aged  88)  left  at  his  decease,  17  March, 
1798,  an  only  child, 

William  Gtll,  Esq.  of  Wyrardisbury,  b.  13  Sept.  1774; 
Capt.  2nd  Life  Guards,  and  Equerry  to  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of 
Sussex.  He  raised  a  corps  of  volunteers  1804,  on  tiie  pre- 
meditated invasion  of  Napoleon.  Capt.  Gyll  m.  13  Oct.  1794, 
at  Wyrardisbury,  Harriet,  only  child  of  Hamilton  Flemyng, 
who  claimed  to  be  Earl  of  Wigtoun  (see  Burke's  Extinct 
Peerage),  and  by  her  (who  d.  6  Nov.  1813,  aged  37)  had  issue, 
Brooke  Hamilton,  of  Wyrardisbury  House,  Bucks,  and 
Yeoveny  Hall,  Middlesex. 

Bellenden  Charles,  b.  1799 ;  d.  24  Sept.  1822,  aged  24. 
Gordon  Willoughbt  James,  late  of  Remenham  House. 
Hamilton,  b.  5  May,  1804;  of  Shenley  Lodge,  and  Salisbury 
Hall,  CO.  Herts;  to.  30  Sept.  1835,  Frances  Caroline,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Sir  John  Murray,   Bart,  of  Stanhope    co 
Peebles,  N.B.,  and  dying  21  Feb.  1844,  left  issue,  1  Hamilton 
Flemyng  Campbell,  b.  11  Aug.  1836,  to.  Ida  Louisa,  dau.  of 
W.  H.  Jes.se,  Esq.,  and  has  issue;  and  2  BeUenden  Charles 
John,  6.  13  March,  1838. 
Robert  (Sir),  Knt.,  b.  11  July,  1805;  late  loth  Hussars,  and 
of  the  German  Legion,  and  formerly  Lieut,  of  the  Yeomen 
of  the  Guard;    m.  21  April,  1847,   Jane  Price,   dau.   and 
co-heir  of  Sir  John  Pinhorn.  Knt. 
Louisa  Jane  Grace,  in.  12  May,  1819,  Sir  Jasper  Atkinson, 
Knt.,  of  H.M.  Royal  Mint;  d.  1856,  and  had  issue  a  dau., 
Jane  Laura,  7ii.  William  Gowing,  Esq. 
The  eldest  son, 

Brooke  Hamilton  Gyll,  Esq.  of  Wyrardisbury  House,  co. 
Bucks,  and  Yeoveney  Hall,  Middlesex,  6.  16  July,  1795 ;  m. 
3  May,  ls21,  Maria  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Richardson,  Esq., 
Accountant  General  to  the  East  India  Company,  by  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  widow  of  Edward,  1st  Earl  of  Winterton.  Mrs.  Gyll 
d.  21  July  following  her  marriage,  aged  27,  and  was  buried  at 
Wyrardisbury.  Mr.  Gyll  d.  5  Dec.  1865.  His  next  surviving  ■ 
brother,  ^ 

Gordon  Willocghbt  James  Gtll,  Esq.  of  Remenham ' 
House,  Wraysbury,  co.  Bucks,  b.  1802 ;  s.  1865  ;  m.  20  Aug. 
1839,  Ann  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Bowyer  Smijlh, 
Bart,  of  Hill  Hall,  Essex,  and  had  issue. 

I.  Flemtng  George,  now  of  Remenham  House. 

II.  Edward  Gordon,  6.  1845  ;  1st  Royals. 

ni.  Brooke  Flemyng,  b.  1847 ;  Capt.  W.  Essex  Militia. 

I.  Letitia  Elizabeth,  m.  1859,  Charles  Prinsep,  Esq.  of  India 
House. 

II.  Cordelia  Adela,  m.  1866,  Mark  William  Lyndon,  Esq. 

HI.  Lilias  Flemyng,  to.  1863,   Charles  Tayleur,  Esq.,   7th 
Royal  Fusiliers. 
Mr.  Gyll  d.  6th  April,  1878. 

^rm."!— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  two  chevrons  arg.  each 
charged  with  three  mullets  of  the  first  on  a  canton  or,  a  lion 
passant  guardant  gu.,  for  Gtll;  2nd,  arg.,  a  fess  sa.  with 
three  martlets  of  the  first,  between  three  crosses  pattee  gu., 
for  Canon;  3rd,  lozengy,  or  and  vert,  a  lion  rampant  gu.,  for 
Gtll.  Crest— A.  hawks  head  az.  between  two  wings  frettee 
vert.     Motto — Virtutis  gloria  merces. 

Sertis— Remenham  House,  Wraysbury,  Bucks ;  and  Yeoveney 
Hall,  Middlesex. 


HACKER    OF    EAST    BRIDGFORD. 

HEATnCOTE-HACKEE,  RoWL.iND,  Esq.  of  East 
Bridgford  Old  Hall,  co.  Nottingham,  and  of  Hat- 
field, CO.  York,  m.  Agnes,  only  dau.  of  Samuel 
Harding,  Esq.,  and  has  three  sons, 

Edward.  Piowland.  Godfrey. 


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He  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Hacker, 
under  the  will  of  liis  uncle  Col.  Rowland  Heathcote 
Hacker. 

Utirragr.— FEANns  Hackeb,  Esq.,  son  (by  Mavparet  his 
vife)  of  John  Hacker,  Esq.  (who  d.  1620),  had  four  sons, 
]  nuicis,  Eichard,  John,  and  Rowland.  Francis,  the  eldest, 
was  Col.  Hacker,  who  served  under  the  Parliament,  and 
attended  King  Charles  I.  to  his  execution.  Rowland,  the 
youngest  son,  served  under  the  King  during  these  troubles, 
and  after  the  death  of  his  brother,  who  suffered  as  a  traitor 
teinp.  Charles  II.,  left  the  King's  army  in  disgust,  and  d.  in 
retirement,  at  East  Bridgford. 

The  Rev.  Ralph  Heathcote,  Rector  of  Moreton,  co.  Derby, 
and  Vicar  of  Sileby,  co.  Leicester,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Simon  Ockley,  Rector  of  Suasey,  co.  Cambridge,  Professor  of 
Arabic,  and  was  father  of 

The  Rev.  Edward  Heathcote,  m.  Catherine,  only  surviving 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Hacker,  Esq.  of  East  Bridgford, 
the  last  male  descendant  of  the  Hacker  family,  and  had  by 
her  a  numerous  family,  of  whom 

I.  Edward  (Rev.),  m.  1792,  Jane,  only  child  of  John  Cock, 
J.sq.,  late  of  Chesterfield,  formerly  Merchant  at  Hamburg 
(iiy  Francos  his  wife),  and  by  her  (who  d.  Dec.  1810)  left  at 
his  decease,  April,  1844, 

1  Godfrey,  J.P.  co.  Derby,  m.  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of — 
Gillelt,  Esq. 

2  John,  who  assumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
Hacker,  and  s.  to  East  Bridgford. 

•T  Rowland,  now  of  East  Bridgford.        4  William. 

1  Jane,  m.  Astley  Holt,  M.D.,  and  d.  s.  p.  Jan.  1859. 

2  Frances,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Harding,  Rector  of  Ashley, 
CO.  Stafford,  and  has  issue. 

3  Catherine  Anne,  711.  Benjamin  Blaydes  Thompson,  Esq. ; 
and  d.  leaving  issue. 

II.  Rowland,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  assumed,  1819,  the 
additional  surname  and  arms  of  Hackeb,  under  the  will  of 
his  mother;  and  d.  1831. 

lis  grandson, 

John  Heathcote  Hackeb,  Esq.  of  East  Bridgford  Old  Hall, 
md  of  Leek,  b.  23  April,  1794;  d.  1870,  and  was  s.  by  his 
irother,  the  present  Rowland  Heathcote  Hackee,  Esq. 

^m.s— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  across  vairc between-four 
nulletsor,  pierced  of  the  field,  for  Hackee;  2nd  and  3rd,  erm., 
hree  pomees  each  charged  with  a  cross  or,  for  Heathcote. 
Crests— A  woodpecker  standing  on  the  stock  of  a  tree  eradi- 
ated ppr.,  for  Hacker;  on  a  mural  crown  az.  a  pomee 
hargcd  with  a  cross  or,  between  two  wings  displayed  erm    for 

IeATHCOTE.  it     j  , 

Seats— East  Bridgford,  Old  Hall,  Notts ;  and  Hatfield  Manor, 
)oncaster.  ' 


HACKET    OF    MOOR    HALL. 

Hacket,  George  Aigernon  Beynon  Disney, 
ilsq.  of  Moor  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  J.P.,  b.  6  June, 
844  ;  in.  12  Dec.  1867,  Adela,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles 
lowland  Palmer  More  wood,  Esq.  of  Alfreton  Park, 
0.  Derby,  and  Ladbrook,  co.  Warwick,  and  has 
isue, 

I.  John  Lisle,  b.  10  Sept.  18G9. 

II.  George  Lisle,  6.  22  March,  1872. 

III.  Charles  Lisle,  6.  21  Oct.  1874. 

IV.  Andrew  Lisle,  6.  24  July,  1877. 
I.  Adela  Mary,  b.  13  Feb.  1875. 

ILtllcagC— Right  Rev.  John  Hackett,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 
ichfield  and  Coventry,  consecrated  1661,  was  son  of  Andrew 
:ackett  (who  claimed  descent  from  Patrick  Halket,  3i-d  son  of 
eorge  Halket,  of  Pitfirrane,  co.  Fife).  He  m.  1st,  Elizabeth, 
iu.  of  William  Stibbins,  Esq.  of  East  Sotham,  Suffolk,  by 
hom,  who  d.  1G37,  he  had  issue,  i.  Andrew  (Sir),  his  heir; 
.  Gustavus,  of  London;  in.  John,  d.  young;  i,  Elizabeth, 
■,.  Rev.  J.  Hutchinson,  Canon  of  Lichfield;  11.  Mary,  m.  John 
'avenport,  of  London ;  iii.  Ann,  m.  Samuel  Lockhart.  The 
ishop  m.  2ndly,  Frances  Bennett,  widow  of  Rev.  Dove  Bridg- 
lan,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  John,  who  d.  s.  p.,  and  a  dau. 
heophilias,  m.  Francis  Dive,  Esq.  He  d.  20  Oct.  1670,  and 
as  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Andrew  Hackett,  Knt.  of  Moxhull,  Master  in  Chancery, 
Qighted  at  Whitehall,  16  Jan.  1670,  m.  1st,  Maria,  dau.  of 
Dseph  Hensliaw,  Bishop  of  Peterborough,  by  whom  he  had 
le  dau.,  m.  Mr.  Whitehall ;  he  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  and 
)-heir  of  John  Lisle,  Esq.  of  Mo.\hull,  co.  Warwick,  by  whom 
3  had  issue, 

I.  Lisle,  his  heir. 

II.  Andrew,  of  Gray's  Inn,  London,  whose  son, 


Andrew,  s.  his  uncle  at  Moxhull. 

m.  John,  Vice-Provost  of  Trinity  Coll.  Camhrid-e 

..  Elizabeth.  „.  Bridget.  ,„.  Katherine. 

Sir  Andrew  d.  26  March,  1709,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son 

Lisle  Hackett,  Esq.  of  Moxhull,  m.  1st,  Martha  Shelton'  of 
Barningham,  Suffolk,  by  whom,  who  d.  1688,  he  had  a  son  ' 

John,  who  d.  s.  p.  v.  ^3.  * 

He  m.  2ndly,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Bridgman,  Bart,  of 
Castle  Bromwich,  co.  Warwick,  and  had  one  dau., 

^mf'/s  T^'  ^'"^  •^"^'""''"1  Isham,  5th  bart.  'of  Lamport, 
Mr.  Hacket  dying  without  male  issue,  was  s.  by  his  nephew 

Andrew  Hacket,  Esq.  of  Moxhull,  to.  1735,  a  dau. 'of 
Richard  Scott,  Esq.  of  Long  Aston,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Andrew,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  of  Moor  Hall,  who  s.  in  1766  to  the  estates  of  his 
giand  uncle,  John  Addyes,  Esq.  of  Moor  Hall,  co.  Warwick 
and  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Addyes  He  m 
1769,  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Scott,  Esq.  of  Great  Barr,  co' 
Stafford,  but  d.  s.  2).  1810,  and  bequeathed  his  estate  to  his 
nephew,  Francis  Beynon  Hacket. 

III.  Richard  (Rev.),  d.  1810. 

Mr.  Hacket  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Andrew  Hacket,   Esq.  of  Moxhull,  m.    1st,    Hon.  Anne 

Leigh,  dau.  of  Thomas,  4th  Lord  Leigh  of  Stoneleigh,   by 

whom,  who  d.  1769,   he  had  an  only  son,  who  d.  an  infant. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Eliza  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Francis  Beynon, 

Esq.,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Andrew,  his  heir,  m.  1798,  Letitia  Penelope,  dau.  of 
Ralph  Adderley,  Esq.  of  Coton,  co.  Stafford,  aAd  d.  s.  p 
1815,  having  disinherited  his  brother,  and  bequeathed  all 
his  estates  to  his  wife,  who  m.  2ndly,  22  June,  1820  Hon 
Berkeley  Octavius  Noel,  8th  son  ot  Sir  Gerard  Noel  Noel! 
Bart.,  by  Hon.  Diana  Middleton  his  wife,  dau.  of  Charles,  1st 
Lord  Bai-ham,  who  s.  her  father  as  Baroness  Barham  in  her 
own  right,  1813.  11.  Francis  Beynon,  of  whom  hereafter 
I.  Elizabeth.  11.  Mary,  d.  unm. 

III.  Charlotte,  m.  Mr.  Crowther.       iv.  Martha. 
The  2nd  son, 

Francis  Betnon  Racket,  Esq.  of  Moor  Hall,  s.  to  that 
estate  at  the  death  of  his  uncle,  1810.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Horton,  Esq.  of  Howroyde  Hall,  co.  York,  by  Lady 
Mary  Gordon  his  wife,  dau.  of  George,  3rd  Earl  of  Aberdeen, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Andrew,  d.  aged  18. 

II.  John  George,  Lieut.  9Ist  regt.,  m.  Susan  Hussey,  dau. 
of  Henry  Disney  Roebuck,  Esq.  of  Ingress  Abbey,  Kent, 
and  had  issue, 

1  George  Algeenon  Beynon  Disney,  heir  to  his  grand- 
father. 2  Charles. 
3  Andrew  Henry,  b.  23  April,  1847 ;  d.  29  March,  1848. 
1  Constance  Helena  Mary,  ni.  Capt.  Richard  Young,  2nd 
son  of  Alan  Young,  Esq.  of  Orlingbury,  co.  Northampton. 
ni.  Charles,  d.  unm.  1849. 

IV.  Frederick,  Lieut.  59th  regt.,  6.  1828,  killed  at  Canton  in 
China  28  Dec.  1857. 

I.  Frances  Mary,  m.  Capt.  Childers  H.  Thompson,  eldest  son 
of  Rev.  Robert  Thompson,  of  Bilbrough  Hall,  co.  York,  and 
has  issue. 

II.  Katherine  Alicia,  in.  Col.  Bertie  E.  M.  Gordon,  2nd  son 
of  Alexander  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Ellon  Castle,  co.  Aberdeen. 

III.  Elizabeth  Anne,  m.  Thomas  W.  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Comesby 
Hall,  CO.  York.  iv.  Mary.  v.  Charlotte  Sarah. 

VI.  Harriet  Jane,  m.  William  Roundel!,  Esq.  of  Gledstone, 
CO.  York,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Hacket  became  representative  of  Hacket  of  Moxhull,  on 
the  death  s.  p.  of  his  elder  brother  in  1815,  and  d.  14  Oct. 
18G3,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  grandson,  George  Algernon 
Beynon  Disney  Hacket,  Esq.,  now  of  Moor  Hall. 

Arms — Sa.,  three  piles  meeting  in  pointarg.  on  a  cliicf  gu.  a 
lion  passant  guardant  or. 
Seat— Moor  Hall,  Sutton  Coldfield,  co.  Warwick. 


HACKETT    OP    MOOR    PARK. 

Hackett,  Simpson,  Esq.  of  Moor  Park,  King's 
Co.,  Lieut.-Col.  35th  regt.,  b.  15  June,  1831 ;  m. 
17  July,  1858,  Edith  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  Major- 
Gen.  Bredin,  R.A. 

ILtlt cage— Robert  Hackett,  of  Eglish,  King's  Co.,  left 
by  Anne  his  wife  (with  several  daus.,  one  of  whom  m.  Richard 
Burris,  Esq.  of  Ballintemple,  King's  Co.;  and  another, 
Deborah,  m.  Robert  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Tinnikelly),  four  sons, 

I.  Simpson,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  William,  of  Prospect,  Parsonstown,  deceased. 

III.  Michael,  of  Elm  Grove,  Parsonstown,  m.  Miss  Mitchell, 
dau.  of  Adam  Mitchell,  Esq. ;  and  d.  1856,  leaving  issue, 

2  a 


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HAI 


1  Robert,  a  cavalry  officer,  m.  Miss  Steele,  and  d.  s.  p. 

2  Thomas,  of  Whiieford,  -»i.,  and  d.  1875,  leaving  issue. 

3  Wellington,  an  officer  in  the  army ;  d.  unm. 

4  Adam,  Lieut,  in  the  army,  d.  unm. 

6  George,  an  officer  in  the  army,  m.,  and  left  issue. 

6  Samuel,  Major  in  the  army,  and  Capt.  38th  regt. 

7  Eichard,  of  Elm  Grove,  m.  1st,  Miss  Fitzgerald,  dau.  of 
the  Eev.  Fitzgerald;  and  2ndly,  Miss  Sadlier,  and  is 
deceased. 

1  Ellen,  m.  Capt.  Davidson. 

2  Jane,  r,i.  William  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Dublin. 

IV.  Isaac,  an  officer  in  the  army,  killed  at  Waterloo. 
The  eldest  son, 

Simpson  Hackett,  Esq.  of  Eiverstown,  co.  Tipperary,  b. 
28  Dec.  1763 ;  m.  1  May,  1790,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Mitchell, 
of  Fortle  Castle,  King's  Co.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  5  Aug.  1839) 
had  issue, 
Simpson,  6.  1791;  d.  1795. 

Eobert,   Capt.   18th  Light: Dragoons;    6.   1  Jan.   1796;  d. 
22  April,  1816.  Thomas,  late  of  Moor  Park. 

Sarah,  m.  Alexander  A.  Graydon,  Esq.  of  Newcastle  House, 

CO.  Dublin. 
Anne  Maria,  m.  John   Brereton,   Esq.  of  Old  Court,   co. 
Tipperary. 

Margaret,  m.  Thomas  Hobbs,  Esq.,  Capt.  92nd  Highlanders, 
of  Bamaboy,  King's  Co. 
Jane,  m.  Eobert  Seymour  Drought,  Esq.  of  Eidgemont. 


lll^abeth,}^-^-"^- 


Mr.  Hackett  d.  21  Jan.  1848.    His  3rd  son, 

Thomas  Hackett,  Esq.  of  Moor  Park,  King's  Co.,  and 
Eiverstown,  co.  Tipperary.  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of  the 
King's  Co.  1844,  h.  15  Jan.  1798;  '«i.j  1  July,  1830,  Jane 
Bernard,  youngest  dau.  of  Bernard  Shaw,  Esq.  of  Monks- 
town  Castle,  CO.  Cork,  and  niece  of  Sir  Eobert  Shaw,  Bart,  of 
Bushy  Park,  co.  Dublin,  and  by  her  (who  d.  23  Feb.  1857)  had 
issue, 

I.  Simpson,  now  of  Moor  Park. 

II.  Thomas  Bernard,  of  Eiverstown,  co.  Tipperary,  Lieut. 
Col.,  late  Major  23rd  E.W.  Fusiliers,  b.  15  June,  1836 ;  m. 
9  July,  1874,  Josephine,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Eev.  Joseph 
Marshall,  of  Baronne  Court,  co.  Tipperary. 

III.  Eobert  Henry,  Brevet  Major  90th  Light  Infantry,  I.  26 
Aug.  1839. 

IV.  Charles,  Capt.  5th  Fusiliers,  6.  4  Jan.  1846. 
I.  Jane  Louisa,  d.  3  Feb.  1875.         ll.  Sara. 

in.  Emily,  m.  2  May,  1860,  Bev.  Milward  Crooke,  Chaplain  to 
the  Forces,  and  has  issue.  iv.  Louisa.  v.  Alice. 

VI.  Florence.  vu.  Helen  Agnes. 

He  d.  13  Jan.  1869. 

Arms-SiL.,  three  piles  pointing  to  the  base  arg.,  the  centre 
one  charged  with  a  trefoil  slipped  vert  on  a  chief  gu.  a  lion 
passant  guardant  or.  C'l-est—A  demi-panther  arg.  spotted  az. 
collared  gu.,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  trefoil  slipped 
vert,  and  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  branch  of  the  last. 
Jl/oUo— Virtute  ct  fidelitate. 

&at— Moor  Park,  Parsonstown. 


HAGART    OP    EASTBURY    MANOR. 

Hagaet,  Charles,  Esq.,  C.B.  of  Eastbury Manor, 
Guildford,  Surrey,  Lieut.-Gren.  and  Col.  7th  Hussars, 
b.  23  June,  1814. 

IClltCagC.— Thomas  Campbell  Hagart,  Esq.  of  Bantas- 
kinc,  CO.  Stirling,  N.B.,  b.  1784,  only  son  of  Charles  Hagart, 
Esq.  of  Bantaskine,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  PliiUp 
Molineux,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  John  Heyliger,  Governor  of 
St.  Eustatius,  West  Indies;  to.  1813,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of 
Thomas  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Westforth,  co.  Lanark,  and  had  issue, 

Charles,  now  of  Eastbury  Manor. 

James  McCaul,  Lieut.-Col.,  C.B.,  6.  17  Nov.  1816. 

Eliza  Stewart,  m.  1st,  22  June,  1836,  Alexander  Speirs,  Esq., 
M.P.  of  Elderslie,  who  d.  5  Oct.  1845;  and  2ndly,  1867, 
Edward  Ellice,  Esq.  of  Invergarry,  M.P. 

Ann  Eliza  Molineux. 
He  d.  24  Sept.  1868. 

Arms — Per  bend  az.  and  or,  on  a  bend  sa.  between  two 
estoiles  of  sixteen  points  counterchanged  a  lion  passant  az., 
between  as  many  crosses  moUne,  of  the  second.  Cresl — ^A  lion 
rampant  ppr.     Motto— Sana  pcur. 

,Seai— Eastbury  Manor,  Guildford,  Surrey, 


Semce,  only  son  of  John  Doveton,  Esq.,  of  St. 
Helena,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Henry  Doveton,  2na  Secretary  H.M.  Diplomatic 
Service,  b.  25  June,  1846  ;  rn.  II  Dec.  1875,  Caroline  Anne, 
3rd  dau.  of  William  Thomas  Carrol,  Esq.  of  city  ol 
Washington,  U.S.A. 

II.  Bazett  Michael,  Barrister  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  b.  29  Sept. 
1847;  TO.  16  Dec.  1872,  Julia  Diana,  elder  dau.  of  George 
Barker,  Esq.  of  Holt  Lodge,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue, 
1  George  Wilham  Bazett,  6.  1  Oct.  1873;  2  Thomas 
Barker  Amyand,  b.  6  Dec.  1874;  3  Mark,  b.  30  Jan.  1870; 

4  Eichard  Colby,  6.  16  June,  1877. 

III.  Alfred  Hinuber,  of  H.M.  Indian  Civil  Service,  Bengal, 
i.  17  April,  1849;  vi.  15  Dec.  1873,  Alice  Geraldine,  eldesi 
dau.  of  Hugh  Vernon  Schalch,  Esq.,  Member  of  Council 
Calcutta,  and  has  issue;  1  Vernon  Harry  Stiuirt,  b 
27  Oct.  1874;  2  Alfred  Gerald  Ansdell,  b.  24  April,  1877. 

IV.  John  George,  Lieut.  E.N.,  b.  11  June,  1850. 

v.  Henry  Eider,  of  H.M.  Colonial  Service  in  Transvaal 
South  Africa,  b.  22  June,  1856. 

VI.  Andrew  Charles  Parker,  Lieut.  25th  K.O.B.,  b.  7  Feb. 
1854. 

VII.  Edward    Arthur,    of  Pembroke   Coll.    Cambridge,  b 

5  Nov.  1860. 

I.  Ella  Doveton,  in.  Eev,  Charles  E.  Maddison  Green,  o 
Lyons  Hall,  co.  Hereford,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Elizabeth  Cecilia,  to.  Maxiraihan  E.  Western,  Esq.  o 
London,  and  has  issue.  m.  Eleanora  Mary. 

lilliraflt. — John  Haggard,  of  Eoyston,  had  by  Hannal 
Aungier  his  wife,  a  son,  John  Haggard,  of  Old  Ford  House 
Bow,  Middlesex,  who  m.  1st,  Ehzabeth  Stretton,  and  2ndly 
Bridget  Fellows,  and  had  issue,  John,  his  heir;  and  Mark,  o 
Stratford-le-Bow,  Merchant,  grandfather  of  William  Debon 
NAiRE  Haggard,  Esq.  of  the  Bank  of  England,  and  Lee  Grove 
The  elder  son, 

John  Haggard,  Esq.,  m.  1st,  Mary  Warner,  and  by  be 
(who  d.  1732)  had  issue, 

John,  Eector  of  Bennington,  co.  Herts,  d.  21  March,  1813 

aged  90,  s.  p.  William  Henry,  of  whom  presently  Ji 

Mr.  Haggard  d.  5  Feb.  1776,  aged  75.  His  2nd  wife,  Ehzabetl 
Lee,  survived  him,  and  d.  31  Jan.  1794,  aged  83.  The  onl; 
surviving  son, 

William  Henry  Haggard,  Esq.  of  Norwich,  m.  Susai 
Eebecca,  dau.  of  James  Barnham,  Esq.  By  her  (who  a 
14  Jan.  1804)  he  had  an  only  son  and  heir. 

William  Henry  Haggard,  Esq.,  of  Bradenham  Hall,B.A 
Emmanuel  Coll.  Cambridge,  Barrister-at-Law.  He  m.  1 
July,  1781,  Frances,  only  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Thomas  Amyand 
Eector  of  Hambledon,  co.  Bucks,  and  of  Fawley,  co.  Oxon  (b, 
Frances  his  wife,  dau.  and  ultimately  sole  heir  of  Thoma 
Eider,  Esq.  of  Twickenham),  which  lady  d.  21  July,  1820 
aged  60.    Mr.  Haggard  d.  1837,  aged  79,  leaving  issue, 

William,  of  whom  presently. 

Thomas,  b.  1790 ;  lu.  Maria,  dau.  of  Wilham  Tickell,  of  Batl 

John,  LL.D.  of  Doctors'  Commons,  Chancellor  of  Lincoli 
Winchester,  and  Manchester,  m.  1820,  Caroline,  dau.  t 
Mark  Hodgson,  of  Broroley,  and  had  issue,  seven  sons  an 
four  daus.  George,  d.  unm.  1817. 

Frances,  m.  John  Adolphus  Young,  Esq.  of  Harehatd 
Berks. 

Lucinda,  m.  Eobert  Mapletof  t,  Esq.  of  Spring  Hall,  Suffolk. 

Caroline,  uniii. 
The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

William  Haggard,  Esq.  of  Bradenham  Hall,  6.  26  Sep 
1783;  d.  29  March.  1843,  having  vi.  1815,  Ehzabeth,  cldof 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  James  Meybohm,  Esq.  of  St.  Petersbur^jFi 
and  had  issue, 

1  William  Meybohm  Etdee,  his  heir. 

2  James,  m.  1»48,  Caroline,  younger  dau.  of  Bazett  DovctOlL 
Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

3  Frances,  m.  Eev.  William  Cecil  Fowle,  of  Brinsop,  Henp 
ford. 

Arms—\z.,  a  mullet  of  six  points  arg.    Crcsi— A  mullet 
six  points  arg. 
iSeai— West  Bradenham,  near  Shipdham,  Norfolk. 

♦ 

HAIG-    OP    BEMERSYDE, 


HAGGARD    OF    WEST    BRADENHAM.      i 
Haggard,  William  Metboum  Ryder,  Esq.  of 
West  Bradenham  Hall,  Norfolk,  LL.B.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  m.  Ella,  elder  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Bazett  Doveton,  Esq.,  late  of  E.I.C.  Civil 


'■■        i 

wick,  s.  htf 


Haig,  Sophia,  of  Bemersyde,  co.  Berwick, 
sister  in  1873. 

iLlllCagC— The  Haigs,  an  ancient  family  in  the  MerS' 
were  proprietors  from  an  early  period  of  the  lands  of  Bemc 
side,  CO.  Berwick.    Sir  Thoma.s,  the  Eymer,  prophesied: 
Tide  whate'er  betide 
There's  aye  be  Haigs  of  Bcmersidc. 


HAI 


THE  LANDED  GEMTRy. 


HAL 


707 


John  Haic,  the  3ra  Baron  of  Bemersyde,  compelled,  with 
many  other  Scots  barons,  to  swear  fealty  to  Edward  I. 
1296,  took  the  first  opportunity  of  joining  Sir  William 
Wallace  in  the  struggle  for  independence,  and  was  with 
him  at  the  battle  of  Stirling,  1297.  His  son,  Petrus, 
adliered  to  Bruce,  and  fought  with  him  at  the  battle  of 
Bannockburn,  but  was  killed  at  Halidonhill  1333.  John, 
5th  baron  of  Bemerside,  the  son  of  Petrus,  was  slain  at  the 
l)attle  of  Otterburn,  at  an  advanced  age,  five  years  after. 
Gilbert  Haig,  the  8th  baron,  was  present  with  the  Earl  of 
Orniond,  Commander  of  the  Scots  army,  when  he  obtained  a 
[complete  victory  over  an  English  force  under  the  Earl  of 
jNorthumberland,  at  Sark,  1449.  He  also  assisted  the  Earl  of 
jAncus  in  suppressing  the  power  of  James,  Earl  of  Douglas, 
[14.55.  His  son,  James  Haic,  9th  Laird  of  Bemerside,  was  a 
Iwarm  adherent  of  James  III.,  and  after  the  murder  of  that 
unfortunate  monarch,  14S8,  he  was  obliged  to  conceal  himself 
'till,  through  the  interposition  of  friends,  he  had  made  his 
peace  with  the  young  king,  James  IV.  This,  however,  could 
only  be  effected  on  condition  of  resigning  his  estate  to  his  son, 
William,  which  he  did  13  Feb.  1489. 

I    William  Haig,  of  Bemersyde,  who  fell  at  Flodden,  was 
father  of 

EoBERT  Haig,  of  Bemersyde,  who  had  a  command  in  the 
army  under  the  Eegent  Arran,  which  engaged  the  English 
near  Ancrum,  1544,  and  the  Laird  of  Bemersyde  having  taken 
prisoner  Ralph,  Lord  Evers,  one  of  the  English  leaders,  he 
obtained  a  discharge  of  all  the  duties  due  by  his  family  to  the 
Jrown.    His  direct  descendant, 

Anthony  Haig,  Baron  of  Bemersyde,  Capt.  of  a  troop  of 
horse  in  the  Swedish  Service,  was  a  devoted  royalist,  and 
iufiered  a  long  imprisonment  under  Cromwell.  He  m.  Jean 
Home,  of  Bassendean,  and  had  i-ssue,  Zerobabel,  his  heir; 
Emanuel,  d.  1699,  leaving  a  son,  Isaac,  of  Thrid ;  William,  of 
4.ntigua;  Hannah,  m.  James  Dickson,  of  Belchester;  and 
aibernia,  m.  John  Dickson.    The  eldest  son, 

Zerobabel  Haig,  Baron  of  Bemersyde,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
)f  Thomas  Gordon,  Clerk  to  the  Court  of  Justiciary,  and  d. 

32,  having  had  (with  several  daus.,  of  whom  the  eldest, 
fanet,  m.  the  Hon.  James  Home,  of  Ayton  Hall ;  and  the  2nd, 
ttary,  m.  1735,  Thomas  Potts,  Esq.,  Sheriff  Clerk  co.  Eox- 
)urgh)  a  son  and  heir, 

James  Anthony  Haig,  Esq.  of  Bemersyde,  18th  Baron  of 
he  family,  m.  Barbara,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Robertson,  Esq.  of 
jadykirk,  and  had,  James  Zerobabel,  Isaac,  and  William. 
The  eldest  son, 

James  Zerobabel  Haig,  Esq.  of  Bemersyde,  m.  Isabella, 
lau.  of  Samuel  Watson,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh,  and  had  five  sons, 
ho  d.  s.  J).,  and  three  daus.,  Barbara,  of  Bemersyde,  who  c(. 
173;  Sophia,  of  Bemeisyde;  and  Mary,  deceased. 

The  present  heir  to  the  estate  of  Bemersyde  is  Capt.  Arthur 
Balfour  Haig,  K.E.,  Equerry  to  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Edin- 
urgh,  son  of  the  late  Arthur  Haig,  Esq.;  he  was  b.  1840; 
I.  1874,  Hon.  Frances  Charlotte,  only  dau.  of  George,  3rd 
^ord  Harris,  and  has  a  son,  6.  1876. 

Arms — Az.,  a  saltire  cantoned  with  two  stars  in  chief  and 
ase,  with  as  many  crescents  addossee  in  the  flanlis  arg. 
'!i-est — A  rock  ppr. 

Seat — Bemersyde  House,  St.  Boswell's. 


HAIG     OP    BLAIRHILIi. 

Haig,  James  Eichard,  Esq.  of  Blairhill,  co.  Stir- 
ing,  and  Highfields  Park,  Wittingham,  Kent,  Tun- 
)ridge  Wells,  a  Magistrate  for  the  cos.  of  Perth, 
Torfar  and  Kinross,  D.L.  for  Kinross,  contested 
he  cos.  of  Kinross  and  Clackmannan  in  1874, 
1831 ;  m.  1857,  Jane,  dau.  of  James  Thomson, 
■f  Fifeshire,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1877),  has 
ssite, 

I.  Alexander  Price,  6.  I8G3.  ii.  David  Price,  b.  18G8. 

III.  James  Richard  Price,  6.  1870. 

IV.  William  Price,  b.  1872. 

I.  Margaret.  ii.  Jessie.  in.  Elizabeth. 

IV.  Marianne.  v.  Katharine. 

ailUEagC— This  family  is  descended  from  the  Haigs  of 
lemerside. 

James  Haig,  Esq.  of  Blairhill,  m.  Helen  Higgins,  of  Higgins- 
euk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1824)  left  at  his  decease,  1833,  two 
ons, 

Alexander,  of  Blairhill. 

David  Haig,  Esq.  of  Glenogil,  co.  Forfar,  m.  1828,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  llichard  Price,  Esq.  of  Highfields  Park,  Sussex,  and 
d.  1848,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1833),  a  son,  the  present 


James  Richard  Haig,  Esq.,  who  5.  his  uncle  at  ElairhiU. 
^rms— Az.,  a  saltire  between  in  pale  two  mullets  and  in  fess 
two   iucrescents   arg.    Crest— A   rock   ppr.    over  which  the 
motto,  Tydc  what  may.    il/otto— Sola  virtus  invicta. 


HAIGH    OF    GRAINSBTT    HALL. 

Haigh  George  Henry,  Esq.  of  Grainsby  Hall, 
CO.  Lincoln,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  13  July,  1829 ;  m.  13 
Dec.  1859,  Emma  Jane  Adelaide,  youngest  daii.  of 
Sir  Eobert  Way  Harty,  1st  bart.  of  Prospect  Hall, 
CO.  Dublin,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Henry  Caton,  6.  4  Sept.  1860. 

II.  Hedley  William  Langley,  b.  Sept.  18G1. 

III.  Marcus  Harty  Ernest,  6.  Feb.  1863. 

IV.  John  Lionel  Leopold,  6.  Aug.  1864. 

V.  Claude  Legh  Richmond,  b.  July,  1866. 

I.  Adela  Gwendaline  Hilda. 

II.  Sylvia  Hermione  Kathleen.         iii.  Violet, 
HtltEagC— This  family  came  originally  from  Scotland, 

and  settled  at  Norland,  in  the  parish  of  Hahfax,  where  they 
were  returned  as  landowners  named  in  the  composition  for 
great  tithes  in  that  parish  in  the  year  1536. 

George  Haigh,  Esq.  of  the  Mount,  Halifax,  co.  York,  and 
Longley  Norland,  same  co.,  m.  19  Nov.  1793,  Mary  Haigh,  of 
Longley  Norland,  and  by  her  (who  d.  I  April,  1852,  aged  80) 
left  at  his  decease,  22  May,  1849  (being  then  aged  86),  a  son, 

William  Haigh,  Esq.,  m.  Jan.  1827,  Elizabeth  Charlotte, 
dau.  of  Benjamin  Burrell,  Esq.,  and  heiress  of  Miss  Eurrell, 
late  of  Grainsby  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  May, 
1858)  left  at  his  decease,  12  May,  1853,  an  only  surviving 
child,  the  present  George  Henry  Haigh,  Esq.  of  Grainsby 
Hall. 

Arms— Az.,  a  saltire  cantoned  with  a  star  in  chief  and  in 
base,  and  with  two  crescents  addorsed  in  the  flanks  arg. 
Crest— A  rock  ppr.  Mottoes— Sola,  virtus  invicta,  and  Tyde 
what  may. 

Seat — Grainsby  Hall,  near  Great  Grimsby. 

HALDANE    OF    GLENEAGLES. 
Haldane,  Alexander,  Esq.,  lineal  heir  male  of 
the  family  of   Haldane  of  Glen  eagles,  co.   Perth, 
Scotland,  J.P.   for   Essex,   of    the   Inner  Temple, 
Earrister-at-Law,  i.  15  Oct.  1800  ;  m.  29  Aug.  1822, 
Emma  Corsbie,  youngest   child   of  Joseph    Hard- 
castle,  Esq.  of  Hatcham  House,  Surrey,  by  Anne 
Corsbie,  his  wife,  and  has  issue, 
I.    James  Robert  Alexander  Chinnert-Haldane  (Rev)., 
6.  14  Aug.  1842,   who  assumed  by  royal  licence,   dated 
29  July,  1864,  the  surname  of  Chinnery  in  addition  to 
and  after  that  of  Haldane;   but  by  royal  licence,  dated 
2  Sept.   1878,    was  permitted   to  Dear    the  surname   of 
Haldane  after,  instead  of  before,  that  of  Chinnery;    to. 
23  Aug.  1864,  Anna  Elizabeth  Frances  Margaretta,  only 
child  and  heiress  of  the  late  Sir  Nicholas  Chinnery,  3rd 
bart.   of  Flintfield,  co.  Cork,   by  Anne,  his  wife,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Vernon,  and  has  issue, 

1  James  Brodrick,  b.  24  July,  1868. 

2  Patrick  Vernon,  b.  15  Feb.  1870. 

1  Agnes  EUzabeth,  b.  6  May,  1866,  d.  5  July,  1866. 

I.  Anne  Hardcastle,  to.  John  Corsbie,  Esq.  of  Cockfield  Hall 

Bury  St.  Edmunds,  Suffolk. 

II.  Mary  Alexina. 

III.  SeUna  Josephine  Hardcastle. 

IV.  Emma  Corsbie  Hardcastle. 

V.  Henrietta  Dundas  Duncan. 

HturrtSC— The  family  of  Haldane,  of  Gleneagles,  co. 
Perth,  is  of  great  antiquity  in  North  Britain.  In  1296  Aylmer 
de  Haldane,  of  Gleneagles,  in  Strathearn,  was  one  of  the  Barons 
who  swore  fealty  to  Edward  I.  of  England  :  and  Nisbet,  in  his 
"  Remarks  on  the  Ragman  Roll,"  asserts  that  "the  Haldanes 
were  even  then  Barons  of  considerable  consequence,"  and 
"had  vouchers  for  instructing  their  antiquity  beyond  most 
famiUes  in  Perthshire."  In  the  fifteenth  century,  Sir  John 
Haldane,  of  Gleneagles,  Lord  Justice-General  of  Scotland 
beyond  the  Forth,  m.  (a.d.  1460)  Agnes  Menteith,  of  Ruskie, 
one  of  the  two  co-heiresses  of  her  maternal  groat-grandlather, 
Duncan,  last  of  the  ancient  Saxon  Earls  of  Lennox. 

Sir  Roger  de  Haldane,  a  younger  son  of  the  House  of 

Haldane,  of  Haldane,   obtained  a  charter  of  the  lands  of 

Frandio,  near  Gleneagles,  co.   Perth,  from  William  I.  (the 

Lion)  King  of  Scotland ;  the  charter  is  without  date,  but  the 

2  Z  2 


708 


HAL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HAL 


names  of  tlie  witnesses  to  it  show  that  it  was  about  a.d.  1175. 
His  descendant, 

Atlmeb  de  Halbane,  sipned  the  Eagman  Eoll  a.d.  1298, 
and  m.  temp.  Eobeet  I.  (The  Bruce),  King  of  Scotland,  the 
heiress  of  Gleneagles,  co.  Perth,  from  which  marriase  des- 
cended, 

SiE  John  de  Haldaxe,  of  Gleneagles,  m.  ahout  a.d.  1370, 
Christian,  dau.  of  .Sir  Thomas  Erskine,  ancestor  of  the  Earls 
of  Mar,  by  his  2nd  wife,  Janet,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Keith, 
Harischal  of  Scotland,  and  had  a  son, 

SiB  James  Haldane,  of  Gleneagles,  m.  Christian  Graham, 
dau.  of  William,  2nd  Lord  Graham,  by  Lady  Anne  Douglas 
his  wife,  dau.  of  George,  4th  Earl  of  Angus,  and  was  father  of 

Sib  Eebxaed  Haldane,  of  Gleneagles.  m.  Katherine  Seton, 
flau.  of  William,  1st  Lord  Seton,  who  was  taken  prisoner  at 
the  battle  of  Homildon,  1402,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sib  John  Haldane,  of  Gleneagles,  who  was  reloured  heir  to 
his  father  1457.  He  was  Lord  Justice  General  of  Scotland 
teyond  the  Forth  to  James  III.,  King  of  Scotland  from  1477  to 
1488,  also  Ambassador  to  Denmark,  and  Governor  of  Berwick 
1482.  In  14G0  he  m.  Agnes,  dau.  and,  with  her  sister  Eliza- 
beth, wife  of  Xapier  of  ilerchistown,  co-heir  of  Sir  Murdoch 
Menteith,  of  Ruskie,  by  Lady  ilargaret  Lennox  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Duncan,  last  Earl  of  Lennox,  of  the  ancient  Saxon  line,  and 
d.  1493,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sib  James  Haldane,  of  Gleneagles,  Keeper  of  the  Castle  of 
Dunbar,  who,  on  the  death  of  his  brother  s.,  after  much 
litigation,  to  one  fourth  of  the  Lennox  estates.  He  m.  Christian 
Graham,  dau.  of  William  Lord  Graham  (ancestor  of  the  Dukes 
of  Montrose),  and  d.  1505,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

SiE  John  Haldane,  of  Gleneagles,  m.  Margory,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Lawson,  of  Humby,  Provost  of  Edinburgh,  and  fell  at 
the  battle  of  Flodden,  9  Sept.  1513,  leaving  a  son, 

SiB  James  Haldane,  of  Gleneagles,  m.  Margaret  Erskine, 
dau.  of  Eobert,  3rd  Lord  Erskine,  and  had  two  sons, 

I.  John,  his  heir.  n.  Geobge,  s.  his  brother. 

Sir  James  d.  1547,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Haldane,  of  Gleneagles,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Lundin,  of  Lundin,  and  d.  s.  p.  1563,  when  he  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Geobge  Haldane,  of  Gleneagles,  m.  Lady  Jane  Cuninghame, 
dau.  of  William,  6th  Earl  of  Glencairn,  and  d.  1574,  when  he 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Haldane,  of  Gleneagles,  m.  Isabel,  dan.  of  Sir  Daniel 
Hume,  of  Wedderburn,  ancestor  of  the  Earls  of  Marchmont, 
and  d.  1592,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Haldane,  of  Gleneagles,  m.  (contract  dated  26  Jan. 
1600)  Lady  Margaret  Murray,  dau.  of  John,  1st  Earl  of  Tulli- 
bardine,  and  d.  1625,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sib  John  Haldane,  of  Gleneagles,  who  built  the  house  of 
Gleneagles  with  the  stones  of  the  former  castle,  now  in  ruins. 
He  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Wemyss,  of  Wemyss,  and 
sister  of  John,  1st  Earl  of  Wemyss,  and  fell  at  the  battle  of 
Dunbar,  3  .Sept.  1650,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sib  John  Haldane,  of  Gleneagles,  m.  1653,  Hon.  Margaret 
Fraser,  dau.  of  Simon,  10th  Lord  Lovat,  and  had  two  sons, 

I.  MuNGo,  his  successor. 

II.  Patrick,  who  purchased  the  estate  of  Lanrick,  near 
Doune,  from  his  elder  brother. 

Sir  John  d.  1670,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

McNGo  Haldane,  of  Gleneagles,  Member  of  the  Scottish 
Parliament,  had  a  new  charter  of  his  lands  from  King 
Chables  II.  He  is  mentioned  by  Nisbet  as  having,  at  the 
funeral  of  the  Duke  of  Kothes,  borne  the  banner  of  his  rela- 
tive, the  Earl  of  TuUibardine.  He  d.  in  1685,  having  had 
(with  two  daus.,  Margaret,  wife  of  Sir  Patrick  Murray,  Bart,  of 
Oehterlyre;  and  Janet,  m.  1682,  Patrick  Smythe,  Esq.  of 
Methven),  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Haldane,  of  Gleneagles,  Member  for  co.  Perth  in  the 
last  Scottish  Parliament  and  in  the  first  British  House  of 
Commons.  He  m.  1st,  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  David  Drummond, 
Lord  Maderty,  by  Lady  Beatrix  Graham  his  wife,  dau.  of  John, 
4th  Earl  of  Montrose,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Mu.vGo,  of  Gleneagles,  successively  M.P.  forces  Perth  and 
Stirling,  d.  urm.  1  June,  1755,  aged  73. 

II.  Patrick,  of  Gleneagles,  Professor  of  History  at  St 
Andrews,  afterwards  M.P.  lor  the  St.  Andrews  Boroughs 
and  Solicitor-General,  d.  in  1769.  He  in.  Slargaret,  dau  of 
4th  Lord  Forrester,  and  had  an  only  son,  Brigadier-Gen 
George  Haldane,  of  the  Coldstream  Guards,  M.P.  who  d 
Governor  of  Jamaica,  17.59,  «}i»i.  '' 

III.  James,  of  whom  presently. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Helen,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Erskine,  of  Alva 
and  had  issue,  ' 

IV.  Robert,  of  Gleneagles  and  Airthrey,  Capt.,  M.P.,  d.  a.  ■p. 


1  Jan.  1768,  having  -purcliaspA  the  estate  of  Gleneagles 
from  his  brother  Patrick  in  1760,  and  having  executed  the 
entail  in  1766,  under  which  the  present  Earl  of  Camper- 
down  is  possessor  of  Gleneagles  in  the  female  line. 

I.  Margaret,  vi.  Cockbum,  of  the  Ormiston  family,  and  had 
a  son,  George  Cockbum,  afterwards  Haldane,  of  Gleneagles. 
He  d.  in  March,  1799,  and  his  only  surviving  son  in  Octobei 
of  the  same  year,  under  age  and  unm. 

n.  Helen,  in.  Alexander  Duncan,  of  Lundie,  and  had  issue,  1^ 

1  Alexander,  of  Lundie,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  d.  s.  jj. 

2  Adam  Duncan,  the  famous  Admiral,  created  Viscouni 
Duncan,  of  Campebdown,  great-grandfather  of  the  pre 
sent  and  3rd  Earl  of  Camperdown,  who  now  holds  Glen- 
eagles under  Captain  Eobert  Haldane's  entail,  executet 
in  1766. 

1  Katherine,  m.  her  cousin  Capt.  James  Haldane,  ol 
Airthrey,  1762. 

2  Margaret,  m.  William  Tait,  Esq. 

3  Helen,  m.  Col.  O'Hara,  of  O'Hara  Brook,  co.  Antrim. 
The  3rd  son, 

LiEDT.-CoL.  James  Haldane  (from  1715  to  1739  in  the 
Eoyal  Horse  Guards),  d.  at  sea  on  the  Carthagena  Expedition 
Dec.  1742;  Lieut.-Col.  of  Guise's  regt.  He  m.  Margaret  Pye^ 
of  a  Durham  family,  and  had  a  son, 

Capt.  James  Haldane,  of  Airthrey,  co.  Stirling,  m.  hii 
cousin  Katherine,  dau.  of  Alexander  Duncan,  of  Lundie,  am 
d.  30  June,  1768,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1774)  had  issue, 

I.  RoBEBT,  of  Airthrey,  h.  28  Feb.  1764,  afterwards  o 
Auchingray,  m.  Katherine  Cochrane,  2nd  dau.  of  Georg< 
Oswald,  Esq.  of  Scotstown,  and  d.  12  Dec.  1842,  leaving  bj 
her  (who  d.  19  June,  1843)  an  only  child, 

Mabgabet,  nx.  James  Gordon,  Esq.,  and  d.  29  Sept.  1849 
leaving  (with  three  daus.)  three  sons, 

1  Major  John  Gordon,  d.  unm.,  killed  at  Mooltan. 

2  Eobert  Haldane  Gordon,  who  also  d.  unm. 

3  James  Gordon  Oswald,  of  Scotstown,  who  assumed  lh( 
name  of  Oswald  on  succeeding  to  the  Scotstown  estate 
He  m.  Thomazine  Crawford,  and  has  one  son,  James 
b.  Aug.  1854,  m.  Aug.  1878,  Eugenie  Diane,  dau.  <y 
Lieut.-Col.  E.  T.  Coke,  of  Debdale  Hall,  Maastield. 

II.  James  .Alexander,  of  whom  we  treat. 
1.  Helen  Haldane,  6.  1765;  d.  1776. 

His  2nd  son, 

James  Alexander  Haldane,  Esq.  b.  14  July,  1768;  m.  1st 
Mary,  only  child  and  heiress  of  Major  Alexander  Joass,  o 
Colleonard,  co.  Banff,  Deputy  Governor  of  Stirling  Castl' 
(great-grandson  and  heir  of  line  of  George,  2nd  Lord  B.intf)  b; 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  George  Abercromby,  of  Tullybody 
and  sister  of  Gens.  Sir  Ralph  Abercromby,  K.B.  and  Sir  llober 
Abercromby,  K.B.  By  this  lady,  who  d.  27  Feb.  1819,  he  ha( 
issue,  with  five  daus., 

I.  James,  d.  unm.  1831. 

II.  Alexandee,  present  head  of  the  family. 

III.  Robert,  b.  27  Jan.  1805,  of  Cloanden,  near  Gleneagles,  co 
Perth;  in.  1st  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Makgill,  Esq.  of  Kcmback 
CO.  Fife ;  and  2ndly,  27  July,  1853,  Mary-Elizabeth,  2nd  dau 
of  Richard  Burdon-Sanderson,  Esq.  of  West  Jesmond,  North 
umberland,  and  d.  June,  1877,  leaving  five  sons  and  )ou:f» 
daus. 

He  m.  2ndly,  23  April,  1822,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Professoi 
Daniel  Rutherford,  M.D.,  Sir  Walter  Scott's  maternal  uncle 
and  by  her  had  (with  three  daus.,  of  whom  the  eldest,  Isabella 
Mitchelson,  m.  18  Jan.  1848,  Richard  Burdon-Sanderson 
Esq.  of  West  Jesmond,  Northumberland,  J. P.  and  D.L.)  twi 


rv.  Daniel  Rutherford,    M.D.  of  Charlotte  Square,  Edin 

burgh, 

V.  James,  of  Atholl  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 
Mr.  Haldane  d.  Feb.  1851,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  thi 
present  Alexander  Haldane,  Esq.,  whose  pedigree  an( 
right  to  the  male  representation,  as  well  as  to  the  arms,  cresf 
and  supporters  of  the  family  of  Haldane  of  Gleneagles 
have  been  authenticated  and  established  by  Lyon  King  o 
Arms,  as  appears  by  extract  of  matriculation  in  his  ofiSce 
14  May,  1878. 

^rms— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  saltire  engr.  sa.,  fo: 
Haldane;    2nd,  arg.,  a  saltire  between  four  roses    gu.,  fo: 
Lennox  ;  3rd,  or,  a  bend  chequy  sa.  and  arg.,  for  Menteith  , 
Crest — An  eagle's   head  erased  or,  motto  over.  Suffer.    Sup 
porters. — Two  eagles  ppr. 

Residence— U8,  >Vestbourne  Terrace,  Hyde  Park. 


HALE  OF  ALDERLEY, 

Blagden-Hale,  Eobeet,  Esq.  of  Alderley,  co 
Gloucester,  J.P  .cos.  Wilts  and  Gloucester,  Higl 
Sheriff  of  the  latter  1870,  J.P.,  M.P.  for  West 
Gloucestershire  from  1836  to  1857,  b.  1807;  m 
1832,  Anne  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Peter  Hoi 


HAL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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709 


•I'fl,  Esq.  o£  Wcstonbirt,  co.  Gloucester,  aud  lias 
sue,  I 

I.  EoBEKT,  Lieut.-Col.  7th  Hussars,  6.  1834. 

II.  Matthew  Holford,  6.  1835. 

I.  Anne,  m.  Nov.  1S59,  T.  H.  Sherwood. 

II.  Thcoilosia.  m.  Georgina. 
iLincagr.— Robert  Hale,  Esq.,  m.  27  March,  1570,  Alice 
rew,  of  Alderle}',  co.  Gloucester,  and  was  father  of 
EobektHale,  Esq.  of  Alderlcy,  mi.  13  Sept.  1509,  Joan,  dau. 
■  Mathew  Poyntz,  of  same  place,  and  had  a  son, 

Sir  Mathew  Hale,  Knt.  of  Alderley,  6.  1  Nov.  1C09,  Lord 
tiief  Justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  knighted  at  Whitehall  30 
in.  IGGl;  m.  1st,  Ann,  sister  of  Sir  Henry  Moor,  Knt.  of 
iwley,  CO.  Berlis,  by  wliom  he  had  four  sons,  i.  Kobebt,  his 
iccessor;  ii.  Mathew,  of  Hildcsley,  m.  Ann.  dau.  of  Mathew 
,inons,  and  d.  1675,  leaving  a  son,  Matliew,  b.  26  July,  1675; 
r.  Thomas,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  d.  s.  p.  1676;  iv.  Edward,  of 
welme,  co.  Oxford,  m.  Mary  Godyer,  of  Heythorpe,  same 
K,  and  d.  1682,  leaving,  Robert,  Thomas,  and  Overbury  ;  Sir 
athew  m.  2ndly,  Ann,  dau.  of  Joseph  Bishop,  Esq.  of  Fawley, 
id  d.  25  Dec.  1676.    His  eldest  son, 

KoBERT  Hale,  Esq.  of  Alderley,  b.  1C32;  m.  Frances,  dau. 
'  Sir  Francis  Cheke,  Knt.  of  Avington,  co.  Berks,  and 
V.  p.  28  July,  1670,  leaving  by  her,  who  d.  13  Dec.  1676, 
70  sons,  JIathew,  6.  28  Dec.  1668;  and 
Gabriel  Hale,  Esq.  of  Cottles,  in  the  co.  of  Wilts,  b.  22  Dec. 
i69 ;  ))i.  Amy,  dau.  and  heir  of  Edward  Bisse,  Esq.  of  Framp- 
n  Cotterell,  co.  Gloucester,  and  had  two  sons,  i.  Edwaud 
issE,  his  successor;  n.  Mathew,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
arding,  Esq.,  and  had  a  son,  Mathew,  b.  1758,  d.  unm.  ITSi. 
r.  Hale  d.  June,  1718,  and  was  ,■!.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Edward  Bisse  Hale,  Esq.  of  Cottles,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
dr  of  John  Smith,  Esq.,  and  had,  with  an  elder  son,  Robert, 
.  1st,  Eleanor  Dobson,  and  2ndly,  Mary  Moucher,  but  d.  s.  p. 
ily,  1781,  a  second  son, 

Gabriel  Hale,  Esq.  of  Bristol,  who  m.  Ann  Oliver,  and 
id  an  only  surviving  dau., 

Ann  Hale,  of  Alderley,  m.  18  March,  1779,  John  Blag- 
,n,  Esq.  of  Gray's  Inn,  High  Sheriff  co.  Gloucester  1790,  and 

1814,  leaving  issue, 

Robert  Hale  Blagden,  who  s.  to  Alderley. 
[John  Blagden,  of  Gloucester,  6.  19  March,  1786;  m.  and  had 

issue. 
Mary  Anne,  m.  22  Aug.  1810,  the  Rev.  James  Phelps,  Rector 

of  Alderley,  and  of  Brimpsfield,  who  rf.  llApril,  1829,  leaving, 

inter  olins,  a  son,  William  John  Phelps,  Esq.  of  Cliestal, 

Dursley,  High  Sheriff  co.  Gloucester. 
Anne,  m.  12  Nov.  1812,  the  Rev.  John  Kedington  Whish,  of 

Cheltenham,  who  d.  1830,  leaving  issue. 
Elizabeth,  m.  1810,  the  Rev.  Martin  Richard  Whish,  Vicar  of 

St.   Mary  Ptedcliffe,   and   Vicar  of  Bedminster,  who  d.   7 

April,  1852,  leaving,  inter  alios,  the  Rev.  Martin  H.  Whish, 

Rector  of  Alderley. 

r.  Blagden,  succeeding  to  the  estate  of  Alderley,  at  the  de- 
ase  of  Matthew  Hale  Esq.,  who  d.  iinm.  1784,  assumed  the 
.me  and  arms  of  Hale  by  Royal  Sign-Manual  in  Dec.  of  that 
ar.     He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Hale  Blagden  Hale,  Esq.  of  Alderley,  b.  !>  May, 
80;  in.  1807,  Lady  Theodosia  Eleanor  Bourkc,  dau.  of  Joseph 

anc,  3rd  Earl  of  Mayo,  Archbishop  of  Tuara,  and  by  her 

ho  d.  23  Aug.  1845)  had  issue, 

Robert  Blagden,  now  of  Aldeiley. 

John  Richard  Blagden,  Col.  in  the  army,  m.  27  April,  1818, 

Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  T.  G.  Clare,  Rector  of  St. 

Andrew's,  Holborn,  which  lady  d.  4  March,  1861.     He  d. 

13  Oct.  1«64.    His  eldest  dau.,  Jane  Clare,  m.  11  Feb.  1873, 

Alfred  Cook,  Licut.-Col. 
Matthew  Blagden,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Brisbane,  Queensland,  6. 

1811 ;  m.  1st,  1840,  Sophia,  youngest  dau.  of  George  Clode, 

Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1845)  has  issue ;  and  2ndly,  1S48, 

Sabina,  eldest  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Molloy,  by  whom  he  has 

also  issue. 

Edward  Blagden,  Lieut.-Gen.,  late  Col.  82nd  foot,  C.B. 
Theodosia  Eleanor,  m.  27  Sept.  1842,  Thomas  George  Wills 

Sandford,  Esq.  of  Castlerea,  co.  Roscommon,  J. P.  and  D.L., 

and  d.  1859,  having  had  issue. 

r.  Robert  Hale  Blagden  Hale  d.  at  Alderley,  20  Dec.  1855, 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the  present  Robert  Blagden 
iLE,  Esq.  of  Alderley. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  fess  sa.  in  chief  three  cinquefoils  of  the  last. 
at— A  heron's  head  erased  sa.  Seat— Alderley,  near 
ootton-under-Edgc. 

♦ 

HALE    OF    KING'S    "WALDEN. 

Hale,  Charles  Cholmelet,  Esq.  of  King's 
"■aldeu,  CO.  Herts,  J.P.,late  oftbeEifle  Brigade,  b. 


9  Jiil.7, 1830  ;  m.  Isfr,  14  July,  1853,  Augusta  Mary, 
only  dau.  of  Edward  Feai-nley  WliittiugsLall,  Esq. 
of  Langlebury,  Herts,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Edmdnd  Brand,  6.  8  Oct.  1854. 

II.  Gerald  Delm6,  6.  10  Aug.  1856. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1870,  Emily  Rebecca,  dau.  of  tbo 
late  William  Comedord  Casey,  Esq.,  aud  has 
further  issue, 

ILtllCil0C. — Richard  Hale,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  llale,  of 
Codicote,  Herts,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edmund  Blioliell, 
Esq.,  purchased  the  estate  of  King's  Walden,  Herts,  temp. 
Elizabeth.  He  m.  1st,  Mary  Lambert,  an  heiress,  by  whom 
he  had  a  son,  William,  his  heir;  and  2ndly,  Dyonisia  Giffard, 
of  Somerset,  by  whom  he  had  two  other  sons,  Richard 
High  Slieriffof  theco.  of  Hertford  1632;  aud  Robert.  Richard 
Hale,  the  purchaser  of  King's  Walden,  and  foundorof  the  gram- 
mar school  at  Hertford,  d.  1620,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
William  Hale,  of  King's  Walden,  High  Sheilff  of  Herts 
1621,  TO.  Rose,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Bond,  Knt.,  Lord  Mayor  of 
London  1587,  and  d.  Aug.  1634,  aged  66,  leaving,  with  daus., 
five  sons,  of  whom  Rowland  was  his  heir;  Bernard,  D.D., 
principal  of  Peter  House,  Cambridge,  and  Archdeacon  of  Ely, 
d.  1663;  John  (Sir),  Knt.  of  Stagenhoe,  left  an  only  dau.  and 
heir.  Rose,  to.  Sir  John  Austen,  Bart,  of  Hall  Place.  The 
eldest  son, 

Rowland  Hale,  Esq.  of  King's  Walden,  b.  8  June,  1600, 
High  Sheriff  of  Herts  1647,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry 
Garwey,  Knt.,  and  left,  7  April,  1669,  a  son  and  successor, 

William  Hale,  Esq.  of  King's  Walden,  M.P.  for  Herts,  13 
and  31  Charles  II.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Jeremiah  Elwes, 
Esq.  of  Roxby,  co.  Lincoln,  by  whom  (who  d.  28  July,  1712,  at 
the  age  of  72)  he  had  ten  sons  and  four  daus.,  of  whom 
Richard,  b.  4  Nov.  1659:  m.  3  April,  1684,  Eliz.abeth,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Isaac  Meynell,  Esq.  of  Meynell-Langlcy,  co. 
Derby,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  the  Hon.  Robert  Cecil, 
2nd  son  of  James,  3rd  Earl  of  Salisbury)  left  at  his  decease,  in 
1689  (with  a  dau.,  Mary,  Maid  of  Honour  to  Uueen  Anne,  who 
TO.  Thomas  Coke,  Esq.,  and  was  mother  of  Mary  Coke,  the 
wife  of  Sir  Matthew  Lambe,  whose  son  was  elevated  to  the 
Peerage  as  Viscount  Slclbourne),  a  son  and  successor, 
William  Hale,  Esq.,  M.P.,  whoso  sous,  William  and 
PaMMIi-n,  Jl.P.  for  llert.s,  both  <'.  s.  p. 
Bernard  (.Sir),  of  whom  presently. 
Mary,  m.  27  Feb.  1678,  John  mumer,  Esq.  of  Blakeware,  in 

Herts,  and  d.  1709. 
Elizabeth,  d.  1670. 

Katharine,  to.  11  Dec.  1095,  John  Hoskyns,  Esq.  of  Reigate, 
Surrey,  and  d.  5  March,  1704,  leaving  an  only  dau.  and  heir, 
Cathei'ine,  to.  the  3rd  Duke  of  Devonshire. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Nicholas  Bonfoy,  Esq.  of  Abbot's  Rippon,  co. 
Huntingdon,  and  d.  in  March,  1763. 
The  8th  son,  but  in  wliose  descendant  the  representation  of 
the  family  is  now  vested. 

Sir  Bernard  Hale,  bapt.  18  March,  1677,  was  constituted, 
1722,  Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer  in  Ireland,  and  subse- 
quently received  the  honour  of  Knighthood.  He  to.  Anne 
Thursby,  co.  Northampton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  April,  1768) 
had, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Richard,  d.  14  Sept.  1812,  in  his  92nd  year. 

hi.  Bernard,  a  general  officer.  Col.  20th  regt.,  Lieut. -Gover- 
nor of  Chelsea  Hospital,  10  May,  1773,  and  afterwards 
Lieut.-Governor  of  the  Ordnance;  m.  Sept.  1750,  Martha, 
2nd  dau.  of  Richard  Rigby,  Esq.  of  Mistley  Hall,  Essex,  and 
d.  13  March,  1791,  leaving  a  son, 

Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Hale,  M.P.,  who  assumed  the  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Riget.     He  to.  Fr.ances,   dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Rumbold,  Bart.,  Governor  of  Madras,  and  had  a 
dau.,  Frances,  in.  1808,  William  Horace,  3rd  Lord  Rivers. 
IV.  John,  of  Plantation,  near  Guisborough,  co.  York,  a  Gen. 
in  the  army,  and  Col.  17th  Light  Dragoons,  Governor  of 
Londonderry  and  Coolmore  forts,  1781;  m.  11  June,  1763, 
Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Chaloner,  Esq.  of  Guisborough, 
and  d.  20    March,    1806,    having   had   issue    twenty-one 
children, 
I  John,  6.  27  March,  1764;    an  ofHcer  in  the  army,  and 
Military  Secretary  to  the  Duke  of  Kent  at  Gibi-altar,  Hali- 
fax, and  Quebec,  and   subsequently   Paymaster-General 
to  the  Forces  in  Canada,  and  Eeceiver-General  of  that 
province;  in.  3  April   1799,    Elizabeth   Frances,  dau.  of 
Lieut.-Gen.  William  Amherst,  and  sister  of  Earl  Amherst, 
and  dying  24  Dec.  1808,  had  issue, 
Jeffery,  d.  Jan.  1800. 

Edward,  b.  6  Dec.  1801 ;  to.  1831,  Eliza  Cecilia,  dau.  of 
Hon.  Mr.  Justice  Bowen,  of  Quebec,  by  whom  he  has, 
John,  b.  14  Jan.  1833. 
Edward  Chaloner,  b.  9  May,  1844. 
William  Amherst,  6.  23  Feb.  1847. 
Elizabeth  Frances.  Mary.  Lucy  Ann. 


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Jefifery,  6.  29  Jan.  1803;  a  Lieut.  R.N. 

Bei-nard,  b.  23  March,  1805;  15anist,er-at-Law  of  the 
Middle  Temple,  and  of  HoUy  Hill,  Hartfield,  Sussex; 
m.  11  Dec.  1S4.5,  Charlotte  Cecilia,  dau.  of  the  late  Sir 
Kobert  Sheffield,  Bart,  of  Normanby,  co.  Lincoln,  and 
reUct  of  U.  H.  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Holly  Hill. 

Eichard  d.  1806. 

Richard,  6.  7  Jan.  1808;  late  Capt.  81st  regt. 

William  Amherst,  6.  25.  Jan.  1809;  late  Capt.  52nd 
regt. ;  m.  1S39,  Caroline,  dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  Jenkins, 
of  New  Brunswick,  and  dying  25  Sept.  1844,  left  issue, 

1  William  Forester,   d.  1848;    1   Maria  Louisa;    and 

2  Caroline  Henrietta,  r,i.  1861,  P.  C.  Glyn,  Esq. 
George  Carlcton,  6.  30  Oct.  1812;  m.   1st,   1840,  Hen- 
rietta, dau.  of  Capt.  Trigge ;  and  2ndly,  in  1847,  Ellen, 
dau.  of  Dr.  Sampson,  of  Kingston,  Canada,  by  which 
latter  he  has,  1  Jeffery,  6.  1849 ;  1  Henrietta;  2  Alice; 

3  Mary  Caroline  Percy. 

Sophia  Amelia,  d.  Dec.  1800.  France.?  Isabella. 

Mary,  m.  July,  1845,  the  Rev.  Henry  Hotham,  son  of  the 
Hon.  and  Kev.  Frederick  Hotham. 

Harriot,  m.  1838,  Capt.  John  Orlebar,  E.N.,  son  of  the 
late  Richard  Orlebar,  Esq.  of  Hinwich  House,  co.  Bed- 
ford. 

2  Henry,  b.  20  Oct.  1765;  E.I.C.  maritime  service;  m. 
27  June  1809,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry 
Hildyard,  of  Stokesley,  and  ultimately  co-heir  of  her 
brother,  R.  Hildyard,  Esq.  of  Stokesley,  and  dying 
16  March,  1818,  left  issue  {see  Hildyard  of  HnrsUy). 

3  Bernard,  Capt.  E.N.,  6.  20  Jan.  1767  ;  d.  1801. 

4  WiUiam,  b.  7  July,  1771,  of  Acomb,  York,  Col.  of  North 
York  MUitia;  m.  18  Nov.  1802,  Frances,  dau.  of  Rowland 
Webster,  Esq.  of  Stockton-on-Tees,  and  dying  25  Nov. 
1856,  had  issue, 

William  Laurence,  h.  31  May,  1810;  d.  14  Aug.  1830. 
Mary  Emily,  r,i.  31  Aug.  1824,  C.  H.   Elslie,   Esq.    of 

Patrick  Brompton,  and  Mount  St.  John,  co.  York,  and 

Recorder  of  city  of  York. 
Frances,  m.  8  July,  1834,  L.  W.  Wickham,  Esq.,  and  d. 

14  Oct.  1842. 
Jemima,  d.  28  May,  1816.        Elizabeth,  d.  7  Feb.  1832. 
Harriot  Emma,  m.  15  Aug.  1838,  the  Rev.  H.  Hawkins, 

and  d.  30  April,  1844. 
Mary  Ann,  m.  14  May,  1857,  H.  Hale,  Esq. 
Jemima  Octavia,  in.  17  Aug.  1844,  W.  H.  Cooper,  Esq.  of 

Paine's  Hill,  Surrey,  late  8th  Hussars. 

5  Richard,  6.  25  Aug.  1772 ;  d.  8  Sept.  same  year. 

6  Richard,  b.  10  Oct.  1773  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Harcwood,  and 
Rector  of  Goldsboro' ;  m.  the  dau.  of  J.  Loft,  Esq.  of 
South  Lincolnshire ;  d.  27  Sept.  1854. 

7  GeorgeCharle.s,  Capt.  dragoons,  6. 15  Nov.  1755;  d.  1800. 

8  Francis,  b.  4  Nov.  1770;  d.  179G. 

9  Francis,  6.  6  June,  1871;  Lieut.  22nd  Dragoons ;  rf.  1816. 

10  Vicissimus,  b.  6  March,  1788,  E.I.C.  Civil  Service;  m. 
Amelia,  dau.  of  —  Dundas,  Esq.  of  Stirling.'iUire,  and 
dying  in  Bombay,  Jan.  182G,  left, 

Charles,  deceased.  William. 

Edward,  Capt.  E.LC.  Service,  deceased. 
EUza,  w.  W.  Westenhall,  Esq. 
Harriot,  m.  —  Maingy,  Esq.,  and  d.  185C, 
Emily,  in.  —  Imlacke,  Esq. 

11  Edward,  of  Pontneuf,  Canada,  5.  4  Aug.  1789. 

1  and  2  Mary  and  Ann,  twins:  the  former  in.  1785,  T. 
Lewin,  Esq.  of  the  HoUies,  Eltham,  Kent,  and  il.  Nov. 
1837;  the  latter  m.  1st,  1785,  H.  Yeoman  Esq.  of  Wood- 
lands, Whitby ;  and  2ndly,  1801.  Col.  Smelt,  Governor  of 
the  Isle  of  Man,  and  d.  Dec.  1853. 

3  Harriot,  m.  21  April,  1794,  Lawrence,  2nd  Baron  Dun- 
das, 1st  Earl  of  Zetland,  and  d.  18  April,  1834. 

4  Emily,  d.  10  March,  1851.      5  Charlotte,  d.  24  Oct.  1832. 

6  Catherine,  d.  22  March,  1853. 

7  Octavia,  m.  Jan.  1807,  Marmaduke  Constable,  Esq.  of 
Wassanrt  in  Holderness,  and  Walcot,  co.  Lincoln,  and  d. 
July,  1824. 

8  Emma,  m.  Oct.  1808,  Major  Lloyd,  G6th  r<'gt. ;  d.  18G1. 

9  and  10  Elizabeth  and  Jane,  twins.  The  former  m.  Rev. 
B.  Puckle,  d.  19  Murcli,  1845;  the  latter  m.  Rev.  U. 
Budd,  and  d.  Aug.  1821. 

I.  Catherine,  ra.  Thomas  Nugent,  Esq.,  Common  Serjeant  of 
London. 

II.  Jane,  m.  the  Rev.  Martin  Madan,  eldest  son  of  Col. 
Madan,  by  Judith  his  wife,  dau.  of  Mr.  Justice  Spencer 
Cowper.  III.  Anne,  d.  unm. 

Sir  Bernard  d.  7  Nov.  1729,  and  wag  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Hale,  Esq.  of  King's  Walden,  in.  1745,  Elizabeth, 
youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Farnaby,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1780)  had  issue, 
William,  his  hoir. 

Pag-en,  a  Banker  in  London,  m.  8  Fob.  1791,  Miss  Mary 
Kect,  niece  of  Elizabeth,  Countess  of  Salisbury,  and  d.  a  »    I 
18  Jan.  1807.  ■'I 

Elizabeth,  m.  the  Rev.  Mr.  .Stillingfleet. 

Charlotte,  in.  l.st  (as  3rd  wile),  Thomas  Diincombe,  Esq.  of  I 
Dunco-.nbe  Park,  co.  York ;  and  2ndly  (as  2iia  wife),  Thomas 
2Hd  Eaii  of  Onslow. 


Sarah,  m.  the  Rev.  James  Bowles,  Rector  of  Burford,  i' 
Salop,  an'.i  d.  1783.  j 

Anne,  rn.  18  April,  1782,  Sir  Edward  Dering,  7th  bart.  I ; 

Mr.  Hale  d.  14  Sept.  1793,  aged  77.     His  son,  V. 

William  Hale,  Esq.  of  King's  Walden,  m.  3  April,  17771 J 
Hon.  Mary  Grimston,  dau.  of  James,  2nd  Viscount  GrimstonI 
and  had  issue,  ■ 

William,  his  heir.  ( 

Paggen,  bapt.  17  July,  1784;  d.  atPimlico,  7  Nov.  1814. 

Cecil  Farnaby  Richard,  R.N.,  bapt.  1  July,  1786 ;  d.  17  Jan 
1801. 

Henry  Jeremy,  5.  15  Jan.  1791;  Curate  of  King's  Walden. 
Vicar  of  Messing,  Essex,  and  Rector  of  Harpenden,  Herts! 
M.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxon,  in.  Frances  (who  survives  him),  dau.  ol 
John  Sowerby,  Esq.  of  Putteridgebury,  Herts,  and  d.  1827, 
leaving, 

1  Henry  Grimston,  Major  in  the  army,  late  11th  Hussars, 
m.  14  April,  1857,  his  cousin,  Charlotte  EUza,  dau.  ol 
William  Hale,  Esq.  of  King's  Walden,  and  has  issue,  Row- 
land; Richard;  Rose;  Winifred. 

2  Paggen,  of  Plymouth,  b.  11  Feb.  1823;  in.  21  March, 
1850,  EUzabeth  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Gahan,  Esq. 
of  Madras,  and  has  issue,  WiUiam,  6.  4  April,  1854;  Pag- 
gen, b.  28  Jan.  1856;  Mary  Elizabeth;  Frances  Savile. 

1  Mary  Cecil,  widow  of  Edmund  FitzMoore,  Esq.,  Q.C. 

2  Frances  Anne,  m.  26  June,  1846,  Wjlliam  James  Garnctt, 
Esq.,  M.P.  of  Quernmoro  Park,  and  Bleasdale  Tower,  co. 
Lancaster. 

3  Gertrude  Lewis,  m.  1858,  Thomas  Rogers,  Esq.  ol 
Orleigh  Court,  Devon,  and  Stagenhoe  Park,  Herts. 

Charlotte  Bucknall,  in.  her  cousin,  Cholmeley  Dering,  2nd 
son  of  Sir  Edward  Dering,  Bart,  of  Surrenden  Dering. 

Elizabeth  Mary,  to.  George  Proctor,  Esq.  of  Mardocks. 
Mr.  Hale  d.  22  April,  1829,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Hale,  Esq.  of  King's  Walden,  b.  5  June,  1' 
High  Sheriff  1830;  m.  Jst,  Feb.  1815,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of 
the  Hon.  William  Leeson,  of  The  Node,  eldest  son  of  the  let 
Earl  of  Milltown,  and  by  her  (who  d.  April  1822)  had, 

William,  d.  unm.  v.  p.,  30  June,  1848. 

Emily  Mary  Brand,  m.  20  Jan.  1842,  the  Hon.  and  Rev. 
Philip  Yorke  Savile,  3rd  son  of  the  Earl  of  Mexborough. 
He  m.  2ndly,  28  Dec.  1824,   Chariotte,   eldest   dau.    of  Sir 
Richard  Joseph  Sullivan,  Bart,  of  Thames  Ditton,  and  had  by 
her, 

Charles  CnoLiiELET,  now  of  King's  Walden. 

Charlotte  Eliza,  m.  14  April,  1857,  her  cousin,  Henry  Grim- 
ston Hale,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Jeremy  Hale. 
Mr.  Hale  d.  1852. 

Armi—Kz.,  a  chevron  embattled  and  counter  embattled  or. 
Crest — A  snake  ppr.  entwined  round  five  arrows  or,  headed  saj 
feathered  arg.  one  in  pale  four  in  saltier.  J/oiio— Vera  sequorj 

&ai— King's  WaUlen,  Hitchin. 


HALE    OP    SOMERTON    HALL. 

Hale,  Joseph  John  Fbost,  Esq.  of  Somerton 
Hall,  Bury  St.  Edmund's,  Suffolk,  Barrister-at-Law, 
b.  13  Jan.  1843. 

JLtUCrtflC— Joseph  Hale,  Esq.  of  Somerton  Hall,  Suffolk, 
b.  1749;  in.  1788,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Eaton,  of  Golding- 
ham  Hall,  Bulmer,  Essex  (which  lady,  6.  1759,  d.  12  July, 
1804),  and  d.  4  Jan.  1827,  leaving  three  daus.  and  three  sons, 
the  eldest  of  whom, 

Joseph  Eaton  Hale,  Esq.  of  Somerton  Hall,  6.  1790;  m.  2 
March,  1842,  Sarah  Forrester,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Prosser, 
Rector  of  Dorstone,  co.  Hereford,  and  d.  IC  Feb.  1874,  leaving 
issue, 

I.  Joseph  John  Frost,  now  of  Somerton  Hall. 

II.  Thomas  Prosser,  b.  13  Oct.  1848. 

I.  Mary  Anne  Prosser.  it.  Finetta  Sarah. 

Seat — Somerton  Hall,  Bury  St.  Edmunds. 

CRAiaiE-HALKETT    OP    CRAMOND. 

Ceaioie-Halkett,  JoHiSr  Cornelius,  Esq.  of 
Cramond,  co.  Edinburgh,  J.P.,  formerly  Capt.  -loth 
regt.,  b.  19  June,  1830 ;  s.  Ms  father  1877  ;  m. 
June,  1854,  Matilda  Justine,  dau.  of  Duncan 
Davidson,  Esq.  of  Tulloch,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charies,  b.  1857 ;  d.  1862. 

II.  Duncan,  Lieut.  78th  regt.,  6.  1858. 

III.  Edward,  6.  1864;  d.  1865. 

I.  Alice  Louisa,  m.  1876,  G.  F.    W.  Callander,  Esq.   of 
Ardkinglas  and  Craigforth. 

II.  Elizabeth  Diana.  in.  Susan  Sinclair.       iv.  Ida. 

V.  Maude  Alexandrina.      vi.  Constance  Mary.      vii.  Mabel. 

JtiltCatJC— Sia  John  Halkett,  Knt.,  3rd  son  of  George 

Ualkett,  and  lOtlx  in  direct  lineal  descent  from  David  d* 


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Halkett,  of  the  time  of  David  Bruce,  received  the  honour  of 
Knipchthood  from  King  James  VI.,  rose  to  the  ranli  of  General 
in  the  Dutcli  service,  and  liail  tlie  command  of  a  Scots  rcgt. 
He  was  lilcewise  President  of  the  grand  Court  Marishall  in 
Holland.  Sir  John  Hi.  Mary  Van  Loon,  a  lady  of  high  ranlc  in 
Amsterdam,  and  was  killed  at  the  siege  of  Bois-le-Duc,  1G28, 
leavinga  son  and  successor, 

Maurice  Halkett,  a  Capt.  in  the  array,  m.  Mademoiselle 
Agnes  Decquere,  of  Artois,  by  whom  he  had  one  son,  Edward. 
Capt.  Maurice  Halkett  was  killed  at  Mastricht,  1G75,  and  was 
«.  by  his  only  son, 

Edward  Halkett,  a  Major  in  the  Dutch  service,  m.  Judith 
de  Pagniet,  a  lady  of  the  province  of  Guelderland,  and  had 
issue.  Major  Edward  Halkett  was  killed  at  the  battle  of 
Eamillies,  1706,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

CuARLES  Halkett,  Esq.,  who  rose  to  the  rank  of  Lieut. - 

Gen.,  and  had  the  command  of  a  Scots  rcgt.  in  Holland.     He 

«(.   1st,   Margaret,  eldest  dan.  of  Brigadier  Gen.  Corbet,  by 

whom  he  had  two  sons,  Charles  and  John,  d.  176G,  and  one 

dau. ;  and  m.  2ndly,  Mademoiselle  Anne  le  Faucher,  a  French 

lady,  by  whom  he  had  a  son, 

Frederick  Godar,  a  Major-Gen.  in  the  British  service,  who 

had  also  served  in  the  Dutch  army.     He  m.  21  Oct.  1771, 

Georgina  Robina,  dau.  and  heir  of  George  Robert  Setoa, 

Esq.,  and  Margaret  Abercrombie  his  wife,  and  dying  8  Aug. 

1803,  aged  75,  left  issue, 

1  Colin  (Sir),  G.C.B.,  b.  7  Sept.  1774,  a  General  in  the 
army,  and  Col.  31st  regt.,  raised  the  German  Legion,  and 
served  with  distinction  in  the  war  with  France.  At 
Waterloo  he  was  severely  wounded.  Sir  Colin  was 
Governor  of  Jersey,  and  afterwards  Commander-in-Chief 
at  Bombay ;  he  d.  24  Sept.  1856,  being  then  Governor  of 
Chelsea  Hospital.  He  m.  Letitia  (Crickett),  widow  of 
Capt.  Tyler,  R.A.,  and  had,  with  three  daus.,  one  son, 

Frederick  Colin,  late  Capt.  71st  Highlanders,  m.  Helen 
Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of  Fisher,  of  Glenearn,  co. 
Perth,  and  has  issue. 

2  Hugh,  G.C.H.,  a  Gen.  in  the  Hanoverian,  and  formerly 
Lieut.-Col.  in  the  British  service,  also  a  highly  distin- 
guished officer,  b.  30  Aug.  1783 ;  he  commanded  a  brigade 
at  Waterloo  and  took  Gen.  Cambronne,  of  the  Imperial 
Guard,  prisoner,  and  was,  1848,  Commander-in-Chief  of 
the  10th  corps  of  the  army  of  the  Confederation  in  the 
war  against  Denmark;  vi.  25  May,  1810,  Emily  Charlotte, 
dau.  of  Sir  James  Bland  Burges  Lamb,  Bart.,  and  Anne 
de  Montolieu  his  wife,  and  has  issue, 

Frederick,  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards,  A.D.C.  and  Mili- 
tary Secretary  to  the  Governor  of  Upper  Canada  during 
the  rebellion  in  tliat  province,  a  Colonel  in  the  Upper 
Canada  Militia,  6.2  June,  1812;  m.  Elizabeth  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Col.  Moody  (who  was  killed  in  the  rebellion), 
and  d.  at  Toronto,  26  Oct.  1840,  leaving  an  only  child, 
Emily  Isabella. 

Hugh,  an  officer  In  the  British  army,  A.D.C.  to  the 
Commander-in-Chief  at  Bombay,  d.  in  consequence  of 
fatigues  and  effect  of  the  climate  at  Sukkur,  27  Jan.  1840. 

Colin,  Baron  Halkett,  of  the  Kingdom  of  Hanover, 
b.  2  June,  181G,  A.D.C.  to  the  late  King  of  Hanover, 
formerly  Col.  of  Hanoverian  Hussars,  and  Knight  of 
several  Orders,  m.  1st,  3  July,  1860,  Sophie,  dau.  of  Baron 
Schwanewede;  and2ndly,  23  May,  1871,  Bertha  Caroline 
Alexandrina,  dau.  of  Baron  de  Lenthe,  and  has  issue  by 
the  first  wife. 

James,  Baron  Halkett,  of  the  Kingdom  of  Hanover, 
late  Col.  Coldstream  Guards,  h.  21  May,  1822,  A.D.C, 
Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  the  Medjidie,  and  St. 
Stanislaus  of  Russia;  m.  23  Oct.  1858,  Margaret,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  the  late  William  Kerr,  Esq.  of  Hanging- 
heugh,  CO.  Ayr,  and  has  issue,  Emily  Charlotte,  Caro- 
line, and  Margaret  Georgina  Sara.     He  d.  23  Oct.  1870. 

Clara,  m.  Gen.  Baron  Hammerstein,  and  has  issue. 

Georgina  Margaret,  m.  Baron  Reitzenstein,  Minister 
Plenipotentiary  and  Ambassador  Extraordinary  from 
the  King  of  Hanover  to  the  Court  of  Berlin. 

Emily  Alice,  m.  Bridges  Taylor,  Esq.,  son  of  the  late 
Edward  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Bifrons,  Kent. 

Ann,  m.  Baron  Dornberg.    She  d.  16  June,  1845. 

1  Margaret,  m  WUliam  Clarke,  Esq.,  and  d.  1854. 

2  Mary. 

3  Ann,  m.  Gen.  Frederick  Wyncken,  and  d.  1855. 

4  Walter  David  Charles  Nicholson  (a  dau.),  d.  1708. 
The  Gen.  d.  1758,  and  was  .s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Charles  Halkett,  Esq.,  Col.  in  the  Dutch  service,  and 
Governor  of  Namur.  Hem.  Anne,  heiress  of  John  Craigic, 
Esq.  of  Dumbarnie,  one  of  the  Lords  of  Justiciary  in'.Scotland 
(by  Susan,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Inglis,  Bart,  of  Cramond, 
and  Lady  Susan  Hamilton  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  4th  Earl  of 
Haddington),  and  by  the  deeds  of  settlement  her  husband  and 
their  successors  were  obliged  to  assume  the  name  and  arms  of 
Jkaigie,  in  addition  to  those  of  Halkett.    By  this  lady  he  had, 

Charles,  a  Major  in  the  army,  d.  in  India. 

John  Coenelics,  successor  to  his  father. 


Susanna  Judith,  m.  Cumin,  of  Eelugas. 

Margaret  Maria,  la.  Col.  Lindcsay. 

Christian  Smith,  m.  Major  Sands. 

Anna  Cockburn,  m.  John  Wauchope,  Esq.  of  Niddry. 

Catherine  Hermione. 

Isabella  Cornelia,  twin  with  John  Cornelius,  m.  the  Right 
Hon.  Robert  Blair,  Lord  President  of  the  Court  of  Sessioa 
in  Scotland. 
The  son  and  lieir, 

John  Cornelius  CRArore-TlAtKETT,  Esq.  of  Hall  Hill,  Col. 
55th  regt.,  m.  1799,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert 
Davidson,  Esq.  of  Ravelrig,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  of  Cramond,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  Bengal  N.I.,  Col.  in  tlte  Indian  army,  made 
C.B.  for  his  gallant  conduct  in  the  defence  of  the 
Fort  of  Klielat-i-Ghilzie  in  Affghanistan.  He  fought  in 
more  than  a  hundred  battles  during  35  years'  service  in 
India ;  he  m.  a  dau.  of  Brigadier  Maxwell,  and  had  Lssue. 

III.  Robert  Blair,  in  the  E.I. Go's  service,  b.  1808,  fell  befora 
Delhi  in  the  Indian  Mutiny,  1857. 

IV.  William,  30th  N.I. 

V.  Henry,  of  Bengal,  late  a  Judge  In  the  Bengal  Civil  Serrice, 
m.  1850,  Emily  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  WetlieraU,  Esq. 
of  Castle  Town  and  Dove  Grove,  King's  Co.,  J. P.,  and  has 
a  dau.,  Laura  Beatrice  Hermione. 

VI.  Frederick. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  1st,  George  Eaikes,  Esq.,  B.C.3.,  Killed  in  the 
Mutiny,  1857 ;  2ndly,  Gen.  Connell,  R.A. 

II.  Caroline. 

III.  Julia,  m.  1866,  Charles  E.  Hope  Vere,  Esq. 

IV.  Hannah  Isabella  Cornelia,  m.  1824,  William  Thomas 
Thornton,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Edmund  Thornton,  Esq. 
of  Whittington  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue. 

V.  Anne. 

He  d.  1812,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Charles  Halkett-Craigie- Inglis,  Esq.  of  Cramond,  co. 
Edinburgh,  J.  P.,  late  in  the  93rd  regt.,  b.  10  Dec.  1800;  m. 
2G  March,  1824,  Susan,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Majoribanks, 
Bart,  of  Lees,  co.  Berwick,  and  had  surviving  issue, 

I.  John  Cornelius,  now  of  Cramond. 

II.  David,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  b.  10  July,  1835;  m.  Con- 
stance, dau.  of  Thomas  Fairfax,  Esq.  of  Newton  Kyme,  co. 
York. 

in.  Charles  Harland,  R.E.,  6.  23  Oct.  1838;  m.  1870,  Mary 
Antonia,    dau.    of  George    Barnard,  Esq.  of  Cross  Deep, 
Twickenham,  and  has  had  issue, 
1  Patrick  Charles  Majoribanks,  b.  1876. 

1  Violet  Mary. 

2  Rosamond  Kate,  d.  1874.  3  Blanche  Maude. 

IV.  John,  m.  1851,  Matilda,  dau.  of  Duncan  Davidson,  Esq. 
of  Tulloch,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Matilda,  m.  Oct.  1853,  the  late  Col.  Edmund  Elliot,  79th 
regt.,  eldest  son  of  the  Hon.  John  Elliot. 

II.  Anne  Catherine,  m.  1851,  Col.  Henry  Brewster,  74th  regt., 
youngest  son  of  Sir  David  Brewster. 

III.  Mary  Stuart. 
He  d.  1877. 

.^rms— Sa.,  three  piles  conjoined  in  base  arg.,  and  on  a  chiel 
gu.  a  lion  passant  guardant  or.  Crest — A  falcon's  head  erased 
ppr.  Supporters— -Tvio  falcons  ppr.  Mottoes— Fides  sufficit. 
above,  and  Honeste  vivo,  beneath.  Seats — Harthill,  co. 
Lanark ;  Cramond,  Edinburgh. 


HAIili    OF    SIX    MILE    BOTTOM. 

Hall,  William  Henet,  Esq.  of  The  Cottage, 
Six  Mile  Bottom,  Newmarket,  co.  Cambridge,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  b.  5  April,  1837  ;  m.  1st,  18G8,  Elizabeth 
Dennistoiin,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  William  Cross, 
Esq.  of  Champion  Hill,  and  has  a  son, 

Alexander  Cross,  b.  16  Sept.  1869, 
He  in.  2ndly,   1875,  Berthe,  youngest  dau.  of  M. 
Auguste  Goulden,  of  Marseilles,  and  has  a  dau., 

Elizabeth  Lucy,  b.  5  Feb.  1877. 
Mr.  Hall  assumed  the  surname  of  Hall  in  lieu  o£ 
that  of  Bullock,  on  succeeding  his  uucle,  Gen.  Hall, 
in  1872. 

ILtnCatJC.  —  Henry  Robert  Bullock,  Major  1st  Life 
Guards,  m.  1825,  Cliarlottp,  dau.  of  John  Hall,  Esq.  of  Weston 
Colville,  Cambridge,  and  d.  1845,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1839) 
had  issue, 

I.  John  Henry,  d.  1858.  u.  Charles  Hcmy,  d.  18C7. 

III.  William  Henry. 

I.  Elizabeth  Charlotte. 

II.  Juliana  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Josias  Conybeare  Olivier,  Esq., 
and  has  issue,  three  sons  and  three  daus. 

III.  Emily  Anne.  iv.  Charlotte  Olivia,  d.  1870. 
5e«{_Xhc  Cottage,  Six  Dlile  Bottom,  Newmarket. 


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HALL    OF    HOLLY     BUSH.  I  Physiologist;  he  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Valentine  Green,  Esq 

Hail,   Loeexzo  KiekpateiCE,    Esq.    of    Holly  '  °'  ^^ormanton,  co.  Leicester,  and  d.  11  Aug.  1857.    His  son 


Bush,     CO.     Derby,    J.P.    for    StafPordshire    and 
Derbysliire,      and     D.L.      for     co.     Stafford,     b. 
June,  1809;  m.  1st,  3  July,   18.34,  Jane,  dau.  of 
Jolin  BeU  Crompton,  Esq.  of  Duffield  Hall,   co. 
Derby,  which  lady  d.  28  Jan.  1835  ;  he  m.  2ndly, 
Dec.  1841,  Emma  Selina,  dau.  of  Edward  Miller 
Mundy,  Esq.  of  Shipley,  co.  Derby,   and   by  her 
(who  d.  24  April,  1869)  he  has  had  issue, 
I.  Edwabd  Eibkpatbick,  h.  2  June,  1844;  m.  1873,  Marion 
Louisa,  2nd   dau.  of  Thomas  Webb,  Esq.  of  Smallwood 
Manor,   co.  Stafford,   and  has    issue,   Lawbence   Eib£- 
PATBicK ;  Fitzroy  Henry ;  John  Edward  Kenyon. 
I.  Kathleen  Mary.  ii.  Jane  Emma. 

III.  Edith  Millicent.  iv.  Evelyn  Constance. 

Mr.  Hall  assumed  by  royal  license  the  surname  and 
arms  of  Haxi. 

JLinca^C— The  ancient  family  of  OToole,  the  paternal 
ancestry  of  Mr.  Hall,  of  Hollybush,  formerly  possessed 
extensive  territories  in  the  north  parts  of  the  co.  Wicklow, 
and  had  the  castles  of  Castle  Kevin  and  Powerscourt,  and 
OToole "s  Castle,  now  called  Talbotstown.  The  representative 
of  this  famous  race  of  OToole, 

Bbian  OToole,  who  forfeited  Castle  Kevin,  temp.  Willum 
III.,  had  a  son, 

Luke  OToole,  who  had  a  son, 

Lawbexce  OToole,  of  Buckstown,  co.  Wexford,  6.  1722; 
m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Masterson,  of  Castletown,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Luke,  an  officer  in  the  Irish  Brigade,  guillotined  in  the 
French  revolution. 

lu.  Lawrence,  Capt.  E.I.Co.'s  service,  who  settled  in  the  Isle 
of  Bourbon,  m.  Eraneoise,  dau.  of  De  Similier  de  Kerdier, 
Governor  of  the  Isle  of  Bourbon,  and  had  three  sons, 

1  Eugene,  an  ofBcer  in  the  Irish  Brigade,  slain  at  Mayence. 

2  Edward,  d.  aged  21. 

3  Lawbence,  m.  Henriette  de  Bedier,  aud  d.  1820,  leaving 
Edwnrd,    "  Commissaire     dans    la   Marine 


and  heir  is  the  present  Mabshall  Hall,  Esq.  of  Hallstead, 

Easterton. 

Arms— Xrg.,  on  a  chevron  between  three  talhots'  heads 
erased  sa.  an  estoile  or.  Crest— A.  talbot's  head  erased  sa. 
semee  of  bezants.     Jl/oiJo— Esse  quam  videri 

£eai— Hallstead  Easterton,  Wilts. 


townbarry  House 
Essex,  b.  14  Oct.  1866 


HALL-DARE    OF    NEWTOWNBARRY. 

Hall-Daee,  Kobeet  Westlet,   Esq.  of  New, 

"~^  TT  Wexford,  and  Theydon  Bois, 

;  s.  his  father  1876. 

Et'ncaSC— Elizabeth  Eaton,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Henry  Eaton,  Esq.  of  North  Lodfe-e,  Essex,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  last  surviving  chUd  of  George  Mildmay,  Esq.  of  Corbetfs 
Stye,  Essex,  m.  1st,  1779,  John  Dabe,  Esq.  of  Bentry  Heath, 
Essex,  and  by  him  (who  d.  1781)  she  had  an  only  child, 
John  Hopkins-Dare,  Esq.  of  Theydon  Bois,  Esses,  d.  unm. 

9  Jan.  1805. 

Mrs.  Dare  m.  2ndly,  7  May,  1791,  John  Makmaduke  GBAFTo.f, 
Esq.  of  Cranbrook  House  (only  son  of  John  Marraaduke 
Grafton,  Esq.  of  Eomford),  who  took  the  surname  of  Dabe  ia 
addition  to  that  of  Gbafton  by  royal  sign  manual,  dated 
12  Dec.  1805,  and  d.  22  Nov.  1810.  Mrs.  Dare  d.  24  March, 
1823,  leaving  by  her  2nd  husband  an  only  child, 

Elizabeth  Gbafton  Gbafton-Dabe,  6.  7  May,  1793;  m. 
8  Nov.  1815,  Egbert  Westlet  Hall,  Esq.  of  Wyefield,  and  of 
Cranbrook,  High  Sheriff  Essex  1821,  and  M.P.  for  South 
Essex,  who  took,  by  royal  sign  manual,  dated  25  April,  1823, 
the  surname  and  arms  of  Dabe,  in  addition  to  those  of  Hall. 
Mr.  Hall-Dare  and  his  sister,  Elizabeth  Catherine  (wife  of 
Thomas  Harpur  King,  Esq.  of  Hay  Hill,  co.  Gloucester),  were 
the  children  of  Robert  Westley  Hall,  Esq.  of  Ilford  Lodge  and 
FitzWalters,  Essex,  by  Maria  Elizabeth  his  wife  (m.  1785), 
widow  of  Abraham  de  Codyn,  Esq.  of  Demerara,  and  dau.  of 
Cornelius  Brower,  Esq.  of  the  same  place,  and  grandchildren 
of  the  Rev.  Westley  Hall,  who  d.  in  London,  circa  1770  leaving 
by  his  wife,  Sarah  Rogers,   of  Farnham,  Surrey,  besides  his 


Franoaise,"    and    Joseph    Laurent,    President    of   the     said  son,  Robert  Westley  Hall,  a  dau.,  m.  Anthony  Helleman,  of 


Chamber  of  Commerce  of  the  Isle  of  Bourbon, 
rv.  Edward,  served  under  Lord  Rodney. 
I.  Mary,  wife  of  WilUam  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Castle  Talhot. 
Lawrence  OToole  m.  2ndly,  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Talbot, 
Esq.  of  Castle  Talbot,  and  by  her  had, 
William,  d.  v.nm.  1798. 

Matthew,  m.  Frances  Tighe,  of  Warfield,  and  d.  1806,  leaving 
two  sons,  Matthew,  Capt.  82nd  regt.,  6.  about  1802;  and 
Edward. 

Brian,  Lieut. -Col.,  a  distinguished  officer  in  the  Peninsular 
war,  commanded  the  8th  Cacadores,  d.  s.  p.  Feb.  1825. 
Andrew,  d.  s.  p. 

He  d.  1794.    His  eblest  son,  by  l.st  marriage, 

John  Cocst  OToole,  ofBallyfad,  Lieut.-Col.  Irish  Brigade, 
m.  Lady  Catherine  Annesley,  dau.  of  the  6th  Earl  of  Anglesey, 
and  d.  1823,  leaving  a  son, 

LoBEszo  OToole,  Esq.,  m.  Harriett,  dau.  of  Hugh 
Hall,  Esq.  of  Hollybush,  co.  Derby,  and  d.  182S  (his  wife  had 
predeceased  him  Aug.  1809),  leaving  a  son,  Lobeszo  OXoole, 
Esq.,  now  Hall,  of  Hollybush. 

Ar,ns—Az.  three  talbots' heads  erased  sa.  between  eight  cross 
crosslets  gu. 
Seat— Hollybush,  Sudbru-y,  Derby. 


HALL    OF    HALLSTEAD. 

Hall,  Maeshall,  Esq.,  of  Hallstead  Easterton, 
Wilts,  J.P.,  Ban-ister-at-Law,  late  Capt.  1st  (Royal 
East)  Middlesex  MiHtia,  F.G.S.,  F.C.S.,  m.  15  Aug. 
1854,  Mary  Eliza,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  John 
Mammatt,  Esq.  of  Ashby  Manor  House,  co. 
Leicester,  and  has  had  issue, 

1.  Algeenon  Stbachet  SIaeshall,  6.  3  Oct.  1855. 

n.  John  Edward  Marshall,  6.  12  May,  1860. 

III.  George  William  Louis  Marshall,  6.  28  March,  1862. 

I.  Edith  Mary  Marshall,  d.  1871. 

II.  Charlotte  Ethel  Marshall. 

HillCaSC— This  family  claims  descent  from  John  Fitz- 
William,  through  Hall  of  Grantham. 
The  late  Mabshall  Hall,  M.D.,  F.B.S.,  was  a  distinguished 


Flushing.  The  Rev.  Westley  Hall  was  son  of  one  of  the 
Halls  of  Hillsborough,  Kent,  m.  the  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Westley, 
who  was  Lord  Mayor  of  London.  Mr.  Hall-Dare  d.  20  May, 
1836,  and  by  his  said  wife,  Elizabeth  Grafton  Grafton-Dare, 
left  issue, 

I.  Eobebt  Westlet,  his  heir. 

II.  John  Grafton,  b.  31  July ;  1818,  cJ..  25  Feb.  1819. 

ni.  Henry,  6.  8  Feb.  1825 ;  m.  22  April,  1851,  Agatha,  dau.  of 
S.  T.  Kekewich,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  has  issue,  Henry  Arthur 
Kekewich,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  29  May,  1854;  and  Blanche. 

IV.  Arthur  Charles,  6.  1836 ;  d.  an  infant. 

V.  Francis  Marmaduke,  6.  1830. 
I.  Mary  Elizabeth. 

n.  Emma  Burton,  m.  Thomas  Hilton  Bothamley,  Esq, 

III.  Anne  Mildmay,  d.  10  Oct.  1823.  iv  Agnes 
V.  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  J.  T.  E.  Fussell. 

The  eldest  son, 

Eobebt  Westley  Hall-Dabe,  Esq.  of  FitzWalters,  Essex, 
6.  21  Jan.  1817;  to.  18  April,  1839,  Frances  Anna  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Gustavus  Lambart,  Esq.  of  Beauparc,  co.  Meath,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  2  Sept.  1862)  had  issue, 

Eobebt  Westley,  his  heir.  Charles. 

Olivia  Frances  Grafton.  Mabel  Virginia  Anna. 

Ethel  Constance  Mary,  m.  5  July  1870,  Beauchamp  Frederick 
Bagenal,  Esq.  of  Benekerry,  co.  Carlow. 

Frances  Maria. 
Mr.  Hall-Dare  d.  23  April,  1866.    His  eldest  son, 

Eobebt  Westlet  Hall-Dabe,  Esq.  ofXewtownbarry  House, 
CO.  Wexford,  and  Theydon  Bois,  Essex,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co. 
Wexford  (High  Sheriff  1872),  and  J.P.  co.  Cariow,  High  Sheriff 
1868,  TO.  27  Oct.  1863,  Caroline  Susan  Henrietta,  2nd  dau.  of 
the  late  Henry  Newton,  Esq.  of  Mount  Leinster  Lodge,  CO. 
Carlow,  by  Elizabeth  Doyne  his  wife,  and  liad  issue, 

I.  Eobebt  Westley,  now  of  Newtownbarry. 

I.  Elizabeth  Frances. 
He  d.  1876. 

^DHs— Quarterly:  1st,  and  4th,  az.,  a  lion  rampant  arg. 
between  three  lozenges  or,  each  charged  with  an  increscent  gu., 
in  chief  a  cross-crosslet  gold,  for  Dabe;  2nd  and  3rd,  sa.,  on  a 
chevron  engrailed  between  three  battle-axes  erect  or,  as  many 
eagles  displayed  of  the  field,  for  Hall.  Crests— Fot  Dabe,  A 
demi-lion  rampant  az.,  bezantee,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with 
a  cross-crosslet  or,  and  holding  between  the  paws  a  lozenge 
charged  with  an  Lucrescent  as  in  the  arms;  for  Hall,  A  horse's 


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head  conpetl  sa.  scmee  of  mullets  or,  armed  ppr.,  bridled  arg.,  on 
the  head  two  ostrich  feathers  of  the  first  and  third,  and  holding 
in  the  mouth  a  battle-axe  or.    Motto — Loyaute  sans  tache. 

5ca«s— Newtownbarry  House,  Newtowabarry,  co.  Wexford ; 
and  Theydon  Bois,  Epping,  Essex. 


HALL    OF    BARTON    ABBEY. 

Hall,  Alexander  William,  Esq.  of  Barton 
Abbey,  CO.  Oxford,  J.P.  aud  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1867,  M.P.  for  Oxford  since  1874,  h.  20  June, 
1838 ;  m.  27  Aug.  18G3,  Emma  Gertrude,  dau.  of 
Edward  Jowctt,  Esq.  of  Eltofts,  co.  York,  J.P., 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Alexander  Nelson,  6.  25  July,  1865. 

I.  Marion  Alexandra  Gertrude.  n.  Muriel. 

HtltragC— The  latc  IIenrt  Hall,  Esq.  of  Barton  Abbey, 
vti.  18  April,  1837,  the  Hon.  Catherine  Louis.i  Hood,  Itli  dau.  of 
Lord  Bridport,  by  Charlotte  Mary  his  wife,  Ouchess  of  Bronte, 
only  surviving  child  and  heir  of  Williaui,  1st  Earl  of  Nelson, 
and  d.  18G2,  having  had  issue, 

Alexander  William,  now  of  Barton  Abbey. 

Henry  Samuel,  Capt.  in  the  Carabineers. 

Herbert  Lee.  Hugh.  William  Horace. 

Horatio  Nelson.  Arthur  Yonge. 

Hilare  Charlotte,  m.  J.  do  Burgh  Rochfort,  Esq. 

Frances  Caroline.  Catherine  Hester. 

Jfo«o— Nee  temere  nee  timide. 

5ea«— Barton  Abbey,  Steeple  Aston,  co.  Oxford. 


HALL    OF    WALTON-ON-THE-HILL. 

Hall,  The  Eev.  Ambrose  William,  of  Walton- 
on  the  Hill,  Surrey,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Debden, 
Essex,  bapt.  at  Walton-on-the-Hill  9  Aug.  1813  ; 
m.  31  Oct.  1837,  Anne  Hall,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Eobert  Farran,  Esq.  of  Old  Dorset  Place,  Clapham 
Eoad,  Surrey,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  April,  1863), 
has  issue, 

I.  Hdmphret  Farran  (Kev.),  of  Tliistley  Hall,  Essex,  Chap- 
lain of  High  Legh,  co.  Chester,  b.  15  Sept.  1838. 

II.  Ambrose  George,  of  Buenos  Ayres,  South  America,  b. 
22  Nov.  1840. 

I.  Caroline  Emily. 

II.  Alice  Kuth,  -,«.  2G  Sept.  1867,  George  William  Marshall, 
Esq.,  LL.M.,  of  AVard  End,  co.  Warwick,  and  has  issue, 
Alice  (see  Marshall  of  Ward  End). 

SLilTCage.— This  family,  whose  pedigree  is  entered  in  tiic 
Heralds'  Visitations  of  London  for  1568  and  1634,  and  in  that 
of  Herts  for  1669,  was  long  connected  with  the  trade  and  com- 
merce of  the  city  of  London.  The  first  recorded  ancestor  is 
Thomas  Hall,  of  Warnham,  Sussex,  who,  by  his  wife,  Mar- 
garet Pawthorne,  had  issue,  Thomas,  and 

John  Hall,  Merchant,  Citizen,  and  Draper,  of  London,  once 
Master  of  the  Worshipful  Company  of  Drapers,  and  twenty- 
five  years  one  of  the  Bridge  Masters  of  the  city  of  London 
(Stow's  Survey,  1633,  p.  862).  He  tn.  1st,  Joane,  dau.  of  John 
Hall,  and  had  Ami,  Abraham,  and  Jane,  wife  of  Richard  Kil- 
lingbeck.  He  m.  2ndly,  Dorothy  Michell;  and  3rdly,  Anne, 
dau.  of  John  Browne,  Esq.  of  London,  and  Horton  Kirby, 
Kent,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  Dec.  1619)  had  issue  twenty-three 
children,  many  of  whom  rf.  young.  He  d.  19  Nov.  1618,  and 
was  buried  in  the  church  of  St.  Nicholas  Aeon,  London,  on  the 
26th  of  the  said  month.  Of  their  surviving  issue  were  i.  John, 
a  French  Merchant,  citizen  and  draper  of  London,  bapt.  (as 
also  his  brothers  and  sisters)  at  St.  Nicholas  Aeon,  10  July, 
"""7,  and  buried  there  30  Aug.  1644.  He  7/).  Sarah,  only  dau. 
of  Sir  Martin  Lumley,  Knt.,  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  ancestor 
of  the  LuMLEYS  0/  Gnat  BardMd,  Barts.  (extinct),  and  had 
,e;  11.  Humphrey,  bapt.  6  Aug.  1570,  m.  for  his  1st  wife, 
Cicily  (Barbara  ?),  dau.  of  Richard  Middleton,  Esq.  Governor 
of  Denbigh  Castle,  and  sister  to  Sir  Thomas  Middleton,  Knt., 
Lord  Mayor  of  London,  and  to  Sir  Hugh  Middleton,  Knt.,  with 
•whom  he  was  concerned  in  bringing  the  New  River  water  to 
London,  and  by  her  had  issue;  iii.  Thomas,  of  whom  pre- 
sently ;  rv.  Anthony,  bapt.  9  June,  1583,  Customer  of  Carrick- 
fergus,  Ireland,  1619,  m.  and  left  issue;  v.  Daniel,  bapt.  12 
Nov.  1592,  m.  Margaret  Sayre,  of  Kent,  and  had  issue.  The 
3rd  son, 

Thomas  Hall,  bapt.  13  Dec.  1573,  Citizen,  Merchant,  and 
Haberdasher  of  London,  buried  at  St.  Nicholas  Aeon,  13  March, 
1634;  m.  Bennet,  dau.  of  Thomas  Green,  Gent,  of  Loudon,  and 


of  Bois  Hall,  Essex,  and  by  her  (whom.  2ndly,  Eichard  Beres- 
ford,  of  London,  Merchant,  and  d.  circa.  1657)  had,  with  two 
daus.  (who  d.  young), 

Thomas,  d.  unm.  John,  d.  mim.  Daniel,  d.  vnm- 

Humphrey,  bapt.  at  Nicholas  Aeon,  19  Nov.  1620,  of  Gold- 
ings,  CO.  Herts,  signed  the  pedigree  in  the  Visitation  of 
Hertford,  1669;  m.  Dorothea,  dau.  of  John  Bridger,  of 
London,  Merchant  (d.  1689).  Humphrey  Hall  d.  s.  p.  12 
Nov.  1695,  and  was  buried  at  Bengeo,  co.  Herts. 

Daniel,  bapt.  at  St.  Nicholas  Aeon,  4  Sept.  1627. 
The  5th  son, 

Daniel  Hall,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Francis  Qnarles,  of 
Ufford,  CO.  Northampton,  of  the  elder  branch  of  the  same 
family  as  Francis  Quarles,  the  writer  of  "  The  Emblems,"  and 
dying  Oct.  1666,  left  Thomas  Hall,  d.  unm.  oa  board  the 
"James  Galley,"  1682;  and 

Daniel  Hall,  gunner  of  Tilbury  Fort,  Essex,  and  of 
Goldings,  m.  Mildred,  dau.  of  Samuel  Aistrop,  of  Lincoln, 
Mercer,  and  widow  of  John  Bridges,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12 
July,  1712)  had  issue,  with  several  others  who  d.  young, 

Thomas  Hall,  bapt.  at  Gravesend  11  July,  1692,  of  Goldings, 
'».  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Hallett,  Esq.  of  Dunmowe,  Esse.^c 
(eldest  son  of  Sir  James  Hallett,  of  London,  Knt.),  by  Mary  his 
wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Ambrose  Crowley,  Knt.,  who. 
through  the  Owens  of  Condovet;  Salop,  Needhams,  Viscounts 
Kilmorey,  Talbots  of  Grafton,  Butlers,  Earls  of  Ormonde, 
and  BoHUNs,  Earls  of  Hereford,  of  whom  Humphrey  de  Bohun 
m.  Lady  Elizabeth  Plantagenet,  5th  dau.  of  King  Edward  I., 
was  17th  in  direct  descent  from  that  monarch.  Thomas  Hall 
d.  26  July,  1748,  and  was  buried  at  Bengeo  with  his  wife  (who 
d.  24  March,  1742-43,  aged  32),  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  d.  young. 

II.  James,  d.  unm.  at  Lisbon,  circa  1750. 

III.  Thomas,  d.  young. 

IV.  Hdmphret,  of  Goldings,  and  of  Manadon,  Devon,  Sheriff 
for  Devon  1787,  b.  15  July,  1738;  m.  1767,  the  Hon.  Jane, 
dau.  of  John,  10th  Lord  St.  John  of  Bletsoe,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  10  July,  1799)  had  issue, 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  1803,  Maine  Swete  Walrond,  of  Mont- 
rath,  Devon,  Col.  Coldstream  Guards ;  and  2ndly,  1822, 
Sir  William  Elford,  Bart.,  and  d.  1839. 

2  Jane  (a  twin  with  Lsetitia),  m.  29  May,  1794,  Eobert 
Martin  Popham  Wall,  Col.  Oxfordshire  militia,  eldest  son 
of  Col.  Wall,  of  Tewkesbury  Lodge,  co.  Gloucester,  and  rf. 
Dec.  1833. 

3  Laetitia,  m.  at  St.  Mary's,  Southampton,  29  Sept.  1792, 
John  Pariby,  Esq.,  J.P.,  and  d.  31  May,  1848,  leaving 
issue  (see  Parlbt  of  Manadon). 

V.  Ambrose,  6. 11  Sept.  1739;  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Mary,  m.  10  Jan.  1756,  William  Comber  Kiikby,  and  d. 
22  June,  1816. 

II.  Millc,  d.  young.  iii.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1785. 

IV.  Sarah,  d.  young. 

V.  Anne,  m.  liiuhiird  Gough,  Esq.  of  Enfield,  the  celebrated 
Antiquary,  and  d.  s.  p.  18  Aug.  1834. 

VI.  Sarah,  m.  the  Rev.  Henry  Pleydell  Ryves,  Vicar  of 
IClstead,  Surrey,  and  d.  s.  p.  30  March,  1795  (see  Rives  of 
Shroton  House). 

The  5th  son, 

Ambrose  Hall,  of  London,  Merchant  of  Sutton,  Surrey,  and 
of  The  Hermitage,  Walton-on-the-Hill,  Surrey,  to.  18  July,  1762, 
Ann,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Haslett  Powell,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
27  Jan.  1S12)  had  issue, 

James,  of  the  parish  of  St.  Olave  Jewry,  London,  d.  s.  p. 
1790.  Humphrey,  of  whom  presently. 

John  Meggott,  6.1770;  m.  Mary  Caslake,  and  d.  s.  p.  26  Feb. 
1850. 
The  2nd  son, 

Humphrey  Hall,  Esq.  of  The  Hermitage,  Walton-on-thp- 
Hill,  b.  18  April,  1763;  d.  24  Aug.  1848,  and  was  buried  at 
Sutton,  Surrey.  He  m.  Maria  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Nordaby, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  5  March,  1865)  had  issue, 

Ambrose  William  (Rev.),  now  of  Walton-on-the-Hill. 

Richard  Gough,  bapt.  at  Walton-on-the-llill,  3  Sept.  1815. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  talbots'  heads  erased  sa.,  langued  gu., 
between  nine  crosscrosslets  of  the  last.    Motto — Esto  quod  esse 


videris. 
i£esidencc— Walton-on-the-Hill,  Epi 


I,  Surrey. 


HALL    OF    SCOB-BRO'. 

Hall,  John,  Esq.  of  Scorbro',  Yortshirp, 
b.  1835;  m.  1862,  Mary  Amelia,  eldest  dau.  of 
William  Bradley  Wainmain,  Esq.  of  Carr  Head, 
CO.  York,  s.  his  father,  9  July,  1877. 

itfnragp.— James  Hall,  Esq.  of  Scorbro'  Hall,  co.  Yoik, 
b.  March,  1801 ;  m.  Jan.  1830,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Richard  Watt, 


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Esq.  of  Bishop  Burton,  Beverley,  and  d.  9  July,  1877,  leaving 
with  other  issue,  the  present  John  Haix,  Esq.  of  Scorbro' 
Hall. 
£tci£— Scorbro'  EaU,  Beverley. 


HALL    OP    WHATTON    MANOR. 

Hall,  Thomas  Diceinson,  Esq.  of  Whatton 
Manor,  and  of  Broughton,  co.  Nottingham,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1843,  *.  18  Aug.  1808  ;  m. 
Soijliia  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Haffenden,  Esq.  of 
Homewood,  Kent,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Cecil  Haffenden,  Capt.  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  m.  18C9, 
Mary  Caroline  Georgina,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Anthony 
Willson,  of  Rauceby,  Lincolnshire,  and  d.  20  Aug.  1874, 
leaving  one  son,  Montagu  Haffenden. 

II.  Frederick  Dicldnson  (Rev). 

HI.  Reginald  Allgood,  53rd  rogt.,  m.  1876,  Jane  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Henry  Robinson,  Esq.  of  The  Cliff,  Weusleydale, 
and  has  a  son,  Henry  Robinson,  6.  1876. 

IV.  Thomas  Kenrick  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Whatton,  co.  Notts. 

V.  Slaurice  James.  vi.  Edward  Algernon. 

I.  Alice  Elizabeth. 

II.  Gertrude  Harriett,  m.  1875,  Herbert  Edlmann,  Esq.,  son 
of  the  late  Joseph  Edlmann,  of  Hawkwood,  Kent. 

III.  Edith  Sophia.  rv.  Mary  Constance. 
%inta.5C, — This  family  came  originally  from  Lincolnshire. 
Thomas  Hall,  left  by  Sarah  his  wife,  an  only  surviving 

child, 

Feancis  Hall,  m.  Miss  Mary  Watson,  only  child  and  heir  of 
an  opulent  London  Merchant,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Hall,  Esq.  of  Nottingham  and  of  Whatton,  co. 
Notts,  TO.  Ehzabeth  Phillips,  and  by  her  had  two  sons, 

I.  Thomas,  an  officer  7th  Royal  Fusiliers;  m.  Margaret 
Raines,  a  lady  from  the  co.  Cork,  but  d.  s.  p. 

II.  William  Henry,  an  officer  in  the  4th  or  King's  Own  regt., 
in.  Nov.  1807,  Harriet,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Dickinson, 
Esq.  of  Muskham  Grange  (many  years  Chairman  of  Quarter 
Sessions  for  Notts),  by  Harnett  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Kenrick,  Esq.,  formerly  M.P.  for  Bletchingley,  and  had 
issue, 

1  Thomas  Dickinson,  now  of  Whatton  Manor. 
1  Elizabeth  Harriett. 
Mr.  Hall  d.  1  Oct.  1S35. 

Arms — Az.,  a  bend  between  three  talbots'  heads  erased,  two 
in  chief  and  one  in  base  arg.,  on  a  chief  or,  three  roses  gu. 
barbed  and  seeded  ppr.  Crest — A  crescent  arg.,  surmounted  by 
a  griffin's  head  erased  sa.,  in  the  beak  three  ears  of  wheat  or. 
MoUo — Persevere. 

Seat — Whatton  Manor,  Nottingham. 


Kildare,  and  by  her  (who  d-SDec.  1758),  he  left  at  his  decease, 
4  May,  1734,  two  daus..  Christian  and  Elizabeth,  and  one  son, 

Roger  Hall,  Esq.  of  Mount  Hall,  m.  10  Sept.  1740,  Catherine, 
only  dau.  of  Rowland  Savage,  Esq.  of  Portaferry,  and  had 
issue.  Savage,  his  heir;  Dorcas,  m.  Francis  Carleton,  Esq.; 
Anne,  m.  Patrick  Savage,  Esq.  of  Portaferry;  Catherine,  m. 
1765,  the  Right  Hon.  William  Brownlow,  M.P.;  Elizabeth,  m. 
James  Moore,  Esq. ;  Sophia,  m.  Richard  Ainsworth,  Esq.  The 
son  and  heir. 

Savage  Hall,  Esq.  of  Narrow  Water,  6.  1763 ;  m.  1786, 
Elizabeth,  4th  dau.  of  John  Madden,  Esq.  of  Hilton,  co.  Mona* 
ghan,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1801)  had  issue, 

I.  Rogee,  his  heii',  of  Narrow  Water. 

II.  Savage  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Loughall,  b.  1798;  m.  1831. 
Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  William  James  O'Brien,  Esq. 
of  CO.  Clare,  and  d.  1851,  leaving  issue, 

1  Savage,  89th  regt.  b.  1834,  d.  1868. 

2  William  James,  now  of  Narrow  Water. 

3  Roger,  b.  1840,  Capt.  14th  regt. 

1  Margaret  Barbara,  m.  1858,  William  Ormo,  Esq.  of  Owen- 
more,  CO.  Mayo,  who  d.  Sept.  1876. 

2  Elizabeth  Grace,  m.  1860,  Lieut.-Col.  H.  C.  Moore. 

3  Annette.  4  Alice.  5  Emily,  d.  1865. 

III.  Samuel  Mabden,  late  of  Narrow  Water. 

I.  Anne,  ra.  Trevor  Corry,  Esq.  of  Newry,  and  d.  1862. 

II.  Catharine,  m.  Capt.  Nowlan,  deceased. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  the  Rev.  W.  B.  Savage,  d.  1867. 
rv.  Jane,  m.  the  Rev.  Sir  Hunt  Johnson  Walsh,  Bart. 

The  eldest  son, 

Rogee  Hall,  Esq.  of  Narrow  Water,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  co.  Armagh  1815,  and  for  Down  1816 ;  b.  6  Nov.  1791  ; 
m.  10  Nov.  1812,  Barbara,  4th  dau.  of  Patrick  Savage,  Esq.  of 
Portaferry,  co.  Down.  He  d.  20  Sept.  1864,  and  his  wife  d. 
June,  1853.     His  younger  brother, 

SamdelMadden  Hall,  Esq.  of  Narrow  Water,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
Major  75th  regt.,  6.  1800;  m.  24  Sept.  1845,  Anne  Margaret, 
youngest  dau.  of  Andrew  Savage  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Portaferry, 
and  d.  17  Feb.  1873,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  the  present, 

William  James  Hall,  Esq.  of  Narrow  Water. 

Armn — Arg.,  a   chevron  engrailed  between  three  talbots' 
heads  erased  sa.     Crest — A  bear's  head  muzzled  ppr. 
(Seat— Narrow  Water,  Warrenpoint,  co.  Down. 


HALL    OP    NARROW    WATER. 

Hall,  William  James,  Esq.  of  Narrow  Water, 
CO.  Down,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Do'pra,  late  Major  R.A., 
High  Sheriff  co.  Do'wn,  1878,  b.  16  Sept.  1835 ;  m. 
1st,  Dec.  1863,  Elizabeth  Theodosia  Catherine,  2nd 
dau.  of  late  Rev.  Wm.  B.  Forde,  of  Seaforde,  co. 
Down,  and  by  her  (who  d.  May,  1866)  has  issue, 

I.  Rogee,  6.  4  Nov.  1864. 

II.  WiUiam  Charles,  6.  May,  1866. 

He  m.  2ndly,  28  April,  1875,  Florence  Selina, 
youngest  dau.  of  late  George  Brooke,  Esq .  of  Ash- 
brooke,  co.  Fermanagh,  by  Lady  Arabella  his  wife, 
and  has  issue, 

III.  Francis,  6.  19  Feb.  1876. 

ILt'lTCa  (JC— This  family  is  of  English  extraction.  William 
Hall  settled  in  Ireland  in  the  17th  century,  and  d.  at  Red  Bog, 
CO.  Antrim,  1640;   his  son, 

Fhancis  Hall,  Esq.  of  Mount  Hall,  co.  Down,  m.  Mary,  dau. 
of  Judge  Lyndon,  and  had  issue,  Rogee  Edward  {see  Hall 
of  MaiiiiBo.rra),  Alexander  Trevor,  and  a  dau.,  Frideswid,  m. 
ICSl,  Chichester  Fortescue,  Esq.  of  Dromiskin.  The  eldest 
son, 

Roger  Hall,  Esq.  of  Mount  Hall,  m.  1686,  Christian,  dau. 
of  Sir  Toby  Poyntz,  of  Acton,  co.  Armagh,  and  had  issue, 
Toby,  his  heir;  Roger;  and  Rose,  i/i.  1708,  Richard  Close,  Esq. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Toby  Hall,  Esq.  of  Mount  Hall,  m.  1712,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
the  Hon.  Robert  Fitzgerald,  and  sister  of  the  19th  Earl  of 


HALL    OF    MAIRWARRA. 

Hall,  Henry  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Mairwarra,  co. 
Giilway,  and  Merville,  co.  DubKn,  b.  1859 ;  s.  his 
grandfather  1875. 

ILillCaflC— Edwaed  Hall,  Esq.  of  Strangford,  2nd  son  of 
Francis  Hall,  Esq.  of  Mount  Hall  [see  '^preceding  Article),  m. 
Anne  Rowley,  and  d.  1713,  leaving  issue.    The  2nd  son, 

Rowlet  Hall,  Esq.  of  Killeludagh,  m.  Miss  Tipping,  and 
was  father  of 

The"Ven.  Francis  Hall,  LL.D.,  Rector  of  Arboe,  co.  Tyrone, 

successively  Praecentor  and  Archdeacon  of  Kilmacduagh  and 

Vicar-General  of  that  diocese,  m.  circa  1780,  Christian  Trail, 

and  dying  circa  1834,  left  (with  other  issue,  deceased), 

I.  James  Teail,  Barrister-at-Law,  Ciiairman  of  the  cos.  of 

Galway,  Monaghan,  aud  Cavan,  m.  Aug.  1818,  AnneCocke- 

rell,  only  child  of  John  Moubray,  Esq.,  grandson  of  John 

Moubray,  Esq.  of  Cockaimy,  co.  Fife,  and  d.  21  Nov.  1836, 

leaving  by  her  (who  d.  2  Aug.  1855)  issue, 

1  Francis  Henry  (Rev.),  Incumbent  of  Drumcullin,  co. 
Down,  b.  23  Aug.  1820;  to.  1st,  27  March,  1849,  Mary 
Letitia,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  James  McCreight,  Rector  o£ 
Keady,  co.  Armagh,  and  has  issue, 

James  Traill  (Rev.),  of  Honley,  Huddersfield,  b.  14  Aug. 
1850. 

Francis  Henry,  6.  2  March,  1852. 

John  Moubray,  b.  23  Dec.  1853. 

William  Thomas,  6.  18  Nov.  1855. 

Henry  North  George,  b.  3  Oct.  1857. 
Rev.  F.  H.  Hall  m.  2ndly,  21  Dec.  ] 
Wm.  Henry  Armstrong,  Esq.,  M.P. 
King's  Co. 

2  James  Trail,  Lieut.-Col.  N.  Down  Rifles,  m.  19  May, 
1877.  Isabella,  widow  of  Col.  Keatingo,  Royal  Dragoons, 

3  Thomas  Erskine  Arthur,  m.  Lady  Margaretta  Louisa, 
dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Castle  Stewart. 

1  Clara  Jane.  2  Henrietta  Maria. 

II.  Henry  (Lteut.-Gen.  Hall),  C.B.,  of  Mairwarra. 

III.  Francis  Tipping,  rn.  Anne  Maria  Waddington,  a~  ■"  "'■  '""■" 
decease,  left  issue,  1  Henry  Francis  (Rev.);  1  Julia 
Maria  Christian;  3  Frances  Erskine. 

IV.  Jane  Marian  Christian. 
,  The  second  son, 


Bl,  Louisa,  dau.  of 
of  Mount  Heaton, 


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LiEDT.  Gen.  Henry  Hail,  C.B..  of  Mainwarra,  co.  Gahvaj-, 
and  Merville,  co.  Dublin,  J.P.,  b.  U  Sept.  1789;  m.  3  Oct. 
1827,  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Geu.  Fagaii,  Adjutant-Gen. 
of  the  Bengal  army,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henuy  Edward,  Lieut.  13th  rest.,  6. 19  Sept.  1831;  served 
in  the  Ci-imca  and  India;  m.  23  Nov.  185a,  Annie,  only- 
child  of  Ool.  T.  iloore,  Bengal  army,  and  d.  Feb.  1869, 
leaving  Henry  Thomas,  now  of  Mairwarra. 

II.  Cliristoplier  James  Traill,  &.  1839;  d.  1854. 

I.  Eliza  Margaret,  m.  30  Jan.  1855,  the  Rev.  Macncvin  Brad- 
shaw,  only  son  of  the  late  Kobert  Scott  Bradshaw,  Esq., 
Barristcr-at-Law.  ii.  Aunio  Jane. 

He  d.  1875. 
Arms,  &c. — Same  as  'RkXJL  of  Narrow  Water. 
Sen <s— Mairwarra,  Athenry,  co.  Galway;  and  Merville,  co. 
Dublin.  .^ 

HALIi    01?    PABK    HALL. 

Hall,  Francis,  Esq.  of  Park  Hall,  co.  Notting- 
ham, J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  SheiifC  in  1846,  late 
Lieut.  7th  Hussars,  and  formerly  Capt.  in  the 
Sherwood  Eaugers,  or  North  Nottinghamshire 
regt.  of  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b.  8  Dec.  1805  ;  m.  1 
March,  1832,  Mary  Anne,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Joseph  Bilbio,  Esq.,  of  Blidworth,  co.  Nottingham, 
which  lady  d.  Aug.  1877. 

?LtUCiI(JC. — This  family  claim  to  be  descended,  throuRh  a 
younger  branch,  from  the  ancient  House  of  Hall,  of  Grantham, 
CO.  Lincoln,  and  bear  the  same  arms. 

Gekvase  Hall,  the  representative  of  this  branch  in  the 
time  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Humphrey 
Houghton,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

John  Hall,  of  Nettleton  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  who  was  father, 
by  Mary  HoUis  his  wife,  of 

Joseph  Hall,  of  Nettleton  Hall,  who  m.  a  lady  named  Fox, 
by  whom  he  had  a  son, 

Joseph  Hall,  of  Nettleton  Hall,  b.  1C57 ;  ra.  169G,  Catherine, 
dau.  and  co-heircss  of  the  Rev.  George  Pigott,  Rector  of 
Ordsall,  co.  Nottingham,  and  d.  21  Sept.  1713,  having  had 
issue  five  sons  and  three  daus.    The  second  son, 

John  Hall,  Esq.,  6.  26  Feb.  1G99 ;  sold  Hatfield  Peverell, 
Essex,  and  Nettleton  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  and  purchased 
afterwards  Woodhouse  and  Park  Hall  from  the  Digbys.  He 
served  as  High  Sheriff  of  Nottingham  1757;  m.  Hester,  dau. 
of  Bazeleel  Brownsmith,  Esq.  Citizen  and  Merchant  of  Loudon 
(who  d.  12  Jan.  1761)  and  d.  8  June,  17C3,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Urban,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Frances,  Col.  in  the  Foot  Guards,  killed  in  action  in  the 
American  war. 

I.  Hester,  vi.  Henry,  3rd  and  last  Earl  of  Sussex,  by  whom 
she  had  an  only  dau.  and  heiress,  Barbara,  m.  Edward 
Thoroton  Gould,  Esq.,  Col.  of  co.  Notts  regt.  of  militia. 

II.  Martha,  m.  Thomas  Durell,  Esq. 
The  elder  son. 

Urban  Hall,  Esq.  of  Mansfield  Woodhouse,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Notts  1770-  b.  2  Dec.  1734;  m.  29  Nov.  1764,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Edward  Gould,  Esq.  of  Mansfield  AVoodhouse  (who  d.  23  Oct. 
1787)  and  d.  18  April,  1808,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Levett,  an  officer  in  the  Foot  Guards,  6.  2  Jan.  1706; 
m.  and  left  issue  an  only  dau.  and  heiress,  Isabella,  m.  Sir 
Robert  Hagen.  ii.  John,  s.  to  the  family  estates. 

I.  Hester,  d.  an  infant.  ii.  Marie,  m.  Samuel  Jenkins,  Esq. 
The  2nd  son, 

John  Hall,  Esq.  of  Park  Hall,  in  the  parish  of  Mansfield 
Woodhouse,  Major-Gcneral  in  the  array,  b.  10  April,  17G9  ; 
TO.  27  Oct.  1S02,  Lsatitia,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Jeffery  Brock, 
Esq.  of  Basford,  co.  Notts  (which  lady  was  b.  10  Sept.  1783, 
and  d.  19  May,  1870),  and  by  her  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  6.14  July,  1804,  and  d.  an  infant  at  Glasgow  in  1805. 

II.  Francis,  the  present  representative  of  the  family. 

III.  Geoffrey  Brock,  settled  in  Canada,  m.  20  May,  1842, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Graeme  Mercer,  Esq.  of  Mavis  Bank,  Edin- 
burgh, and  has  had  Issue,  1  John,  6. 27  Dec.  1846,  and  d.  2 
Aug.  1862;  2  Francis,  6.  4  Sept.  1856  ;  3  William  Welfitt,  b. 
20  Oct.  1858;  4  Geoffrey,  6. 17  Jtily,  1862 ;  1  LaititiaMary ; 
2  Mary  Anne ;  3  Anne,  d.  22  April,  1856 ;  4  Alice ; 
5  Frances. 

I.  Latitia,  m.  14  Sept.  1837,  Samuel  William  Welfitt,  Esq.  of 
Langwith,  co.  Notts. 
Major-Gen.  Hall  d.  at  Park  Hall,  26  July,  1823,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son,  Francis  Hall,  Esq.,  the  present  representative  of  the 
family. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  between  three  talbots'  heads 
erased  sa.  an  estoile  or.  Cresl—&.  talbot's  head  erased  sa. 
semce  of  bezants. 

SwU— Park  Hall,  near  Mansfield,  co.  Notts. 


KALLIDAY    OP    GLENTHORlSrE. 

Halliday,  William  Halliday,  Esq.  of  Glen- 
thorne,  Lynmouth,  Devon,  and  of  Bilsington,  Kent, 
J.P.  for  cos.  Devon  and  Somerset,  Patron  and  Lord 
of  the  Manors  of  Bilsington,  Kent,  and  Countes- 
bury,  Devon,  b.  1828 ;  m.  2i  May,  1860,  Maria, 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Harvie  Farquhar,  2nd  bart. 
of  Polesdeu,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Helen  Sybella.  ii.  Isabel  Eliza,  deceased. 

III.  Constance  Caroline.         iv.  Lucy  Sophia. 

HUTCagf .— It  Is  now  ascertained  by  documentary  evidence 
the  most  authentic,  that,  although  the  last  Laird  of  Corehead, 
undoubtedly  the  chief  of  all  who  bore  the  name  of  Halliday, 
and  the  lineal  representative  of  the  first  who  assumed  it, 
left  no  heir  male  of  his  body,  and  that  the  direct  Scottish  line 
failed  between  the  years  1400  and  1450,  yet  that  Walter,  the 
minstrel  (Master  of  the  Revels  to  Edward  IV.)  was  a  younger 
son  of  the  Annandale  chieftain. 

William  Halliday,  3rd  son  of  Henry  Halliday,  of  Minchin 
Hampton,  and  grandson  of  Walter,  ilie  minstrel,  was  pre- 
sumed to  have  been  father  of 

Theobald  Halliday,  who  lived  contemporaneously  with 
William  Halliday,  of  Rodborough.  He  went  to  Holland,  and 
there  married  Miss  Hay,  heiress  of  TuUiobole,  in  the  co.  of 
Fife,  only  dau.  of  Col.  Hay,  of  the  service  of  the  States  General, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Halliday,  educated  in  Holland,  who  inherited  at  the 
decease  of  his  motlier  the  lands  of  TuUiebole,  and  estabhshed 
himself  there.  It  would  appear  that  this  John  Halliday  was  a. 
person  of  some  distinction,  for  he  was  in  great  favour  witli 
King  James  VI.,  who  during  the  progress  of  the  Court  from 
Stirling  to  Falkland,  In  his  youthful  days,  often  slept  at  Tullie- 
bole  House,  midway  on  the  journey,  and  is  said  to  have  con- 
ferred the  honour  of  Knighthood  upon  the  Laird.*  His  2nd  son, 

William  Halliday,  who  became  Provost  of  Dumfries,  and 
one  of  its  representatives  in  Parliament,  had  the  honour  of 
entertaining  the  same  monarch  at  his  house  in  that  Royal 
Burgh,  after  the  King's  accession  to  the  Crown  of  England,  in 
his  Majesty's  last  visit  to  Scotland.  The  Provost  died  at  a 
good  old  age,  leaving  a  numerous  progeny  by  his  wife,  a  dau. 
of  Gabriel  Johnston,  a  Merchant  and  Burgess  of  Dumfries. 
One  of  his  sons, 

Thomas  Halliday,  came  into  England,  but  returned  to 
Scotland,  anno  1697,  in  the  army  of  the  Duke  of  Monmouth, 
wliieh  had  been  raised  to  quell  the  rebellion  of  the  Covenanters ; 
finding,  however,  that  all  his  kinsmen  were  on  the  side  of 
Presbytery,  he  left  the  King's  service.  He  m.  Miss  Wright, 
an  heiress  of  the  Four  Towns,  with  whom  he  acquired  some 
property  at  Berngaw,  in  the  co.  of  Dumfries,  and  settled  there, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  Berngaw,  m.  Miss  Bell,  of  the  House  of  Bell 
of  Middlebie,  and  had  three  sons,  Thomas;  John;  and 
Walter;  and  two  daus.,  Jane;  and  Bridget.  He  d.  1745, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas,  of  Berngaw,   m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Archiebald 

Porteous,  Portioner  of  the  Copewood,  and  d.  1804,  leaving 

a  son,  the  late 

Sir  Andrew  Halliday,  K.C.B.,  J. P.,  Deputy  Inspector 

General  of  Army  Hospitals,  m.  Helen,  dau.  of  Peter 

Carmichael,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh. 

II.  Simon,  ancestor  of  Halliday  of  Whinnyrig. 
The  2nd  son, 

Simon  Halliday,  Esq.  of  Whinnyrig,  on  the  banks  of  the 
Frith  of  Solway,  had,  by  Gracie  his  wife,  with  other  issue,  two 
sons,  John,  his  heir,  and  Simon,  an  eminent  ship  builder,  who 
left  an  only  dau.,  who  m.  David  Scott,  of  Aberdeen,  Capt.  R.N. 
The  elder  son, 

John  Halliday,  Esq.  of  Whinnyrig,  .■!.  his  father,  and  bad 
two  sons,  Robert  ;  and  Simon,  who  both  succeeded  to  the 
property.    The  elder  son, 

Robert  Halliday,  Esq.  of  Whinnyrig,  to.  Helen  Douglas, 
niece  of  Sir  John  Douglas,  Eart.  of  Kilhead,  and  d.  s.p.i  when 
he  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

SiMON  Halliday,  Esq.  of  Whinnyrig,  Surgeon  R.N.,  and 
Banker  in  London,  m.  the  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Harvie,  Esq. 
of  Jamaica,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George,  a  partner  in  his  father's  bank,  d.  unm.  v. p.  1820. 

II.  Walter  (Kcv.),  heir  to  his  father. 

*  The  estate  of  TuUiebole  remained  in  tlie  desfciidants  of  the 
eldest  son  of  this  Sir  John  Halliday,  until  1722,  wlun  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  John  Halliday,  m.  Rev.  Archibald  Moncrieff, 
and  conveyed  it  to  that  family,  now  represented  by  her  great- 
great-grandson,  the  present  Sir  Henry  Wellwood  Moncrieff, 
Hart.  ofTulliebole. 


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I.  Anne,  m.  W.  G.  Johnstone,  Esq.,  a  Banker  at  Florence. 

II.  Elizabeth  Habvie,  ra.  23  Oct.  1823,  Sir  William  Bichard 
Cosway,  Knt.  of  Bilsington,  Kent,  who  d.  7  June,  1834. 
Slie  d.  26  July,  1876,  havinR  had  issue, 

1  William  Hallidat  Cosway,  now  of  Glenthorae,  who 
assumed  the  surname  and  anns  of  Halliday  only  in  1872. 

2  Georgina  Halliday  Cosway,  deceased. 

2  Eliza  Sophia  Cosway,  deceased. 

3  Helen  Glenthorne  Cosway.       4  Marion  Turner  Cosway. 
Mr.  Halliday  d.  1829,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Eev.  Walter  Halliday,  of  Whinnyrigs,  co.  Dumfries,  and 
Linton,  Devon,  who  m.  1831,  Miss  Anne  Gardiner  of  Edin- 
hargh,  and  d.  s.  2).,  when  his  estate  devolved  on  his  nephew, 
William  Halliday-Cosway,  now  Willlam  Halliday  Halliday, 
Esq. 

Arms—T^ym.,  a  sword  erect  in  pale  ppr.  hilted  and  pommelled 
or,  the  pommel  witliin  a  crescent  in  base  gu.  between  in  chief 
a  mural  crown  and  in  fess  two  garlands  of  the  second  on  a 
canton  az.  a  saltire  arg.  Crest — A  boar's  head  couped  arg. 
armed  or,  transpierced  with  a  sword  ppr.  Motto — Virtute 
parta. 

Sents — Glenthorne,  Lynmouth,  Barnstaple,  North  Devon; 
and  West  View,  Torquay,  South  Devon. 


HALLIDAY    OF    CHAPEL    CLEEVE. 

Halliday,  John,  Esq.  of  Chapel  Cleeve,  CO. 
Somerset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  Oct.  1816;  m.  18 
June,  1815,  Georgina  Eliza,  dau.  of  Edward  Coles, 
Esq.  of  Paul's  House,  near  Taunton,  by  Louisa  his 
■wife,  dau.  of  Major  Hamilton  and  Mary  his  wife, 
widow  of  John  Carew,  Esq.  of  Antony,  in  Cornwall. 

HilTCaSr. — This  family  claims  descent  from  that  from 
which  sprang  Sib  Leonabd  Halliday,  Lord  Mayor  of  London 
1605. 

SAM0EL  Halliday,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Laurence  Halliday, 
Mayor  of  Gloucester,  was  father  of 

William  Halliday,  Esq.,  who  m.  and  had  issue, 

Edwabd. 

Giles,  of  Werlington,  near  Devizes,  ancestor  of  the  Halli- 
DATS  of  Urchfout  and  Sutton  Veney,  extinct  in  1827. 

Eichard,  progenitor  of  a  branch  seated  at  Bradford,  Wilts. 

Dorothy,  'in.  Matthew  Cooke,  of  Frome. 
The  eldest  son, 

Edwabd  Halliday,  Esq.  of  Warminster,  6.  1625;  m.  1st, 
Mary,  dau.  of  John  Pilton,  of  Warminster,  and  had  a  son, 
Edwabd,  ancestor  of  the  Hallidats  of  Frorae,  extinct  1823. 
Edward  Halliday  m.  2ndly,  Jlrs.  Elizabeth  Gardiner,  but  by 
her  (who  d.  1662)  had  no  issue.  He  m.  3rdly,  Mary,  dau.  of 
John  Barton,  of  Warminster,  and  had  John  and  other  issue. 
Mr.  Halliday  d.  1701-2.    His  elder  son  by  his  3rd  marriage, 

John  Halliday,  Esq.  of  Yard  House,  Somerset,  and  of 
Tilshed,  AVilts,  h.  1671 ;  ra.  Mary,  dau.  of  Edmund  Trowbridge, 
Esq.  of  Lyppeyeate,  by  whom  (who  d.  9  May.  1732)  he  had 
issue.    Mr.  Halliday  d.  17  June,  1737,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Halliday,  Esq.  of  Yard  House,  M.P.  for  Taunton, 
High  Sheriflf  Somerset  1745.  He  m.  1737,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Isaac  Welman,  E.sq.  of  Poundisford  Park,  Somerset,  and- 
had  (with  four  daus.)  three  sons, 

I.  John-,  his  heir,  M.P.  tor  Taunton,  d.  unm.  April  1805 
aged  68.  *-     >         > 

II.  Simon,  of  Iford  Park,  Wilts,  and  Westcombe  Park  Kent 
a  Banlcer  m  London,  b.  1738 ;  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Bythe- 
sea,  Esq.  of  Wickhouse,  WUts,  and  d.  18  May,  1791,  leavin<' 
issue,  '         '  o 

1  Simon  Welman,  d.  s.  p.  1842. 

1  Mary,  d.  unm. 

'jliddic'sex'"'  ■^^^^  ^°^^^^  Cfriffith,   of  Brompton  Hall, 

3  Elizabeth,  m.  Michael  Dicker  Saunders,  Esq. 

4  Jane,  m.  Sir  John  Dyer,  K.C  B 

5  Louisa,  m  ist  Gen.  Sproule,  E.A. ;  and  2ndly,  Frede- 
rick Caulficld,  Esq.  of  Faulkner  House.  J-.  '''="'' 

III.  Edmund  Trowbridge,  of  Chapel  Cleeve,  h.  26  Oct  1743- 
at-hVs'dccts^;  'il^^:'^'''■  ^^"^■"^'^  Hodgkinson,  and  left 

1  John,  of  Chapel  Cleeve,  m.  July,  1814,  Anne  Innes,  dau 
cf  Ko":  miT:  ^'°^  ^'^-  ^^"^'  ''"  "y  11"  (wl»o 

John,  present  representative  of  the  family 

George  Edmund,  6.  1821 ;  ,„.  1867,  Henrietta,  widow  of 
Edward  Primrose,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  c?.  1871)  had 
twodaus.,  Maud  Henrietto  Innes;  and  Alice  Margaret 

William  Leonard,  ra.  18.52,  Emma  L^titia,  elder  dau  of 
Alexander  Wadham  AVyndham,  Esq.  of  West  Lodire 
Blandford ;  and  had  one  child,  Edith  Mabel  Thev 
all  (/.  at  Cawnpore  1857.  '  ' 

Jane.       Anne.       Susan.       Elizabeth,  d.  young. 


2  Trowbridge  (Rev.),  of  Yard  House. 

3  Mary  Elizabeth,   m.  Peter  Eickards-Mynors     Eaa     of 
Treago,  co.  Hereford,  and  Enjobb,  co.  Kadnor.' 

Mr.  Halliday  d.  9  June,  1754. 

^rms— Sa  three  helmets  arg.  garnished  cr,  within  a  border 
engrailed  of  the  second.  Crest— A  demi-lion  rampant  or. 
holding  an  anchor  az.    ilfo«<o— Quarta  saluti. 

iSeaJ— Chapel  Cleeve,  near  Dunster. 

HALLIFAX    OF    CHADACRE    HALL. 

Hallifax,  Ellen,  of  Chadacre  Hall,  Suffolk. 
HtnCaflC— Sib  Thomas  Hallifax,  Knt.,  Lord  Mayor  of 
the  City  of  London  1777,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
John  Saville,  Esq.  of  Clayhill,  Middlesex,  and  had  a  son, 

Thomas  Hallifax,  Esq.  of  Chadacre  Hall,  Suffolk,  J  P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1837,  m.  Annah  Maria,  dau.  of  John  Staun- 
ton, Esq.  of  Kenilworth,  co.  Warwick,  and  left  issue, 
1.  Thomas,  of  Berkeley  Square,  London,  d.  5  Oct  1849 
■II.  John   Saville   (Eev.)   of    Edwardston    House,    Suffolk 
J.P.,  1)1.  Katharine,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Thomas  Godfrey 
of  Bury  St.   Edmunds,  Suffolk,  and  d.  1872,  leaving  two' 
daus.,   1  Maria,  deceased;  2  Ellen,  now  of  ChadacrlHall 
III.  Diana,  m.  John  George  Weller  Poley,  Esq.  of  Boxted 
Suffolk,  who  is  deceased.  •"      i  . 

Arras— Or,  on  a  pile  engrailed  sa.  between  two  fountains 
ppr.  three  cross-crosslets  of  the  first,  quartering  Savile,  arg. 
on  a  bend  sa.  three  owls  of  the  field.  Crest— A  moor  cock  with 
wmgs  expanded  combed  and  wattled  ppr.  ducally  gorged  and 
charged  on  the  breast  with  a  cross-crosslet  or 
iec'.i— Chadacre  Hall,  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  Suffolk 


HALLOWES    OF    GLAPWELL    HALL. 

Hallowes  (Rev.),  Eeabazon,  of  Glapwell  Hall, 
CO.  Derby,  M.A.,  late  Vicar  of  Dyserth,  Flint,  b.  10 
Sept.  1819  ;  Vicar  of  Kilcaen,  co.  Flint ;  m.  1st, 
10  June,  1850,  Jane,  dau.  of  Eev.  Eichard  Howard, 
D.D.,  Eector  of  Llanrhaiadr,  N.  Wales,  and  has  issue. 
He  in.  2ndly,  1872,  Caroline  Antonia,  3rd  surviving 
dau.  of  the  late  Thomas  Haffenden,  Esq.  of  Han" 
■well,  Middlesex. 

Ht'licagc— The  Manor  and  estate  of  Glapwell,  in  theco. 
Derby,  can  be  traced  to  the  ancestors  of  the  present  possessor 
since  the  time  of  William  the  Conquerob.  At  that  period 
the  Manor  of  Glapwell  was  granted  in  fee  to  Goland,  a  Norman, 
whose  descendant  and  heiress  ra.  Ealph  de  Glapwell,  and 
thence  came  all  the  subsequent  Lords  of  Glapwell,  of  the  loeal 
name.  Their  eventual  heiress  ra.  Woolhouse,  and  the  heiress 
of  Woolhouse,  Samuel  Hallowes  of  Dethick. 

TnoMAs  Hallowes,  of  St.  Werburghs,  in  Derby,  buried  at 
All  Saints,  Derby,  12  Jan.  1621,  was  father  of 

Nathaniel  Hallowes,  bapt.  at  St.  Werburghs.  25  Nov. 
1582,  who  had  a  son,  Nathaniel  Hallowes,  bapt.  at  St.  Wer- 
burghs, 13  Nov.  1621,  and  had  two  sons,  i.  Thomas  Hallowes, 
bapt.  at  All  Saints,  Derby,  II  Aug.  1641,  and  ii.  Samoel  Hal^ 
LOWES,  of  Norton,  co.  Derby,  Sheriff  of  co.  Derby,  1674,  who 
m.  1st,  Ann  Swithland,  and  had  William,  Frances,  and  another 
dau. ;  and  by  his  2nd  wife,  whose  name  was  Jackson,  he  had 
a  dau.  and  two  sons,  Nathaniel  and  Samoel.  Of  these  the 
latter, 

Samuel  Hallowes,  of  Dethick,  admitted  to  the  Middle 
Temple  24  June,  1680,  m.  7  Feb.  1683,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Thomas  Woolhouse,  of  Glapwell,  and  had  issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Hallowes,  of  Glapwell,  Dethick,  and  Mugginton, 
6.  5  Jan.  1684;  w.  30  March,  1716,  Lady  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Chambre  Brabazon,  Earl  of  Mcath,  by  Juliana  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Viscount  Chaworth,  of  Armagh,  and  by  her  (who  had  a 
royal  descent  from  King  Edward  III.)  had, 

I.  Brabazon,  of  Glapwell  Hall,  Sheriff  of  Derby,  whose  line 
expired. 

II.  Chaworth,  Eector  of  Pleasby,  co.  Derby,  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Chambre,  d.  Sept.  1744. 

iv.  William,  m.  Catherine  Dodsley,  and  had  issue, 
1  Thomas,  of  GlapweU,  6.  16  April,   1771;  d.  unm.  Dec 
1861.  2  William,  d.  in  the  East  Indies. 

1  Catherine,  in.  —  Coupe,  Esq. 

2  Ann,  m.  1st,  —  Bilbie,  Esq.,  and  had  a  dau.,  Mary  Anne 
m.  Francis  Hall,  Esq.  of  Park  Hall ;  and  2ndly,  —  Heath- 
cote,  Esq. 

V.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Catherine,  to.   1st,  John   Cromwell,  Esq.;    and  2ndlr 
2  Nov.  1749,  Eev.  George  Hatfiejd. 


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n.  Juliana,  m.  1st,  Eev.  Mr.  Gibson;  and  2uaiy,  Jolm 
Devagnes,  Esq. 

III.  Frances,  m.  Eev.  Samuel  Abson. 
The  youngest  son. 

Col.  John  Hallowes,  of  the  56th  regt.,  ra.  twice.  By  his 
1st  wife  he  had  three  daus.,  and  by  his  2nd,  Louisa  Martha, 
dau.  of  Francis  Fatio,  Esq.  of  St.  Augustine,  Florida,  descended 
from  the  Fazios  of  Pisa,  the  following  issue, 

Francis,  of  whom  presently. 

John,  m.  Margaret  Ramsay,  and  had  issue. 

Thomas,  m.  1st,  Ann  Tilbe;  and  2ndly,  Mary  Ann  Coleman, 
and  had  issue. 

Miller,  m.  Elinor  — ,  and  has  issue. 

Price  B.,  m.  Charlotte  Bond,  and  has  issue. 

William,  in.  Elizabeth  Tooke,  and  has  issue. 

Keith,  m.  Emily  Bourne,  and  has  issue. 

Juliana,  m.  1st,  —  Pratt,  Esq. ;  2ndly,  James  Booth,  Esq. 
The  eldest  son, 

Francis  Hallowes,  Esq.,  J.P.,  Capt.  E.N.,  s.  to  the  Glap- 
•well  estates  at  the  death  of  his  cousin,  Thomas  Hallowes,  Dec. 
1861,  1)1.  7  Oct.  1S18,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  late  John  Haffenden, 
Esq.  of  Ashford,  Kent,  and  d.  18C6,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Brabazon,  now  of  Glapwell  Hall. 

II.  Francis,  b.  28  April,  1821 ;  Capt.  2nd  Derby  Militia. 

III.  Kichard,  b.  13  July,  1823;  rf.  Dec.  1847;  Lieut.  2na 
Madras  European  Light  Infantry. 

IV.  William,  6.  21  March,  1832;  Capt.  85th  Light  Infantry; 
m.  his  cousin,  Louisa  CoUmar  Hallowes,  dau.  of  Lieut. 
Thomas  Hallowes,  R.N.,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Juliana,  vi.  William  Henry  Addison,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of 
Addinton,  near  Maling,  Kent. 

II.  Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  Edward  Walker,  Knt.  of  Berry 
Hill,  near  Mansfield,  Notts. 

III.  Louisa,  m.  Rev.  David  Phillips  Lewis,  Vicar  of  Cilcaer, 
CO.  Montgomery. 

Arms— Az.,  on  a  f ess  arg.  between  three  crescents  of  the 
second  as  many  torteaux.  Crest— A  demi-grillin  rampant  sa. 
winged  arg. 

fieai— GlapweU  Hall,  Chesterfield. 


HALSEY    OF    GADDESDEN    PliACE. 

Halset,  Thomas  Frederick,  of  Gaddesden 
Place,  CO.  Hertford,  b.  9  Dec.  1S39,  M.P.  for  Herts  ; 
m.  28  Sept.  1865,  Mary  JiUia,  youugest  dau.  of  the 
late  F.  O.  Wells,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Walter  Johnston,  6.  1  June,  1SG8. 

II.  Arthur,  b.  31  July,  1869. 
ui.  Frederick,  6.  29  Nov.  1870. 

IV.  Lionel,  b.  26  Feb.  1872.       v.  Reginald,  &.  10  Aug.  1873. 
I.  Florence.  ii.  Mary  Cecilia. 

HtnCagC— "  ITpon  the  dissolution  of  the  Priory  of  King's 
Langley  in  Herts,  the  Rectory  of  Great  Gaddesden,  with  the 
right  of  patronage  to  the  Vicarage,  came  to  the  Crown,  in 
which  it  remained  vested  until  36  Henrt  Vill.,  when  it  was 
granted  to  William  Hawse,  alias  Chamber,  and  it  has  con- 
tinued ever  since  with  that  family,  now  called  Halsey." 

Sir  John  Halset,  Knt.  of  Great  Gaddesden  (great-grandson 
of  William  Halsey,  of  the  Parsonage,  who  was  buried  at  Great 
Gaddesden,  16  May,  1696),  became  one  of  the  Masters  in 
Chancery.  He  m.  Judith,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  James 
Necton,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  aged  31,  1G5S)  had  surviving 
issue,  Necton,  his  heir;  Thomas,  successor  to  his  brother; 
Dorothy,  m.  Christopher  Abdy,  Esq.,  and  d.  1686,  aged  41 ; 
Judith;  and  Lettice.  Sir  John  Halsey  tZ.  29  June,  1670,  was 
buried  at  Great  Gaddesden,  ands.  by  his  son, 

Necton  Halset,  Esq.,  who  d.  in  minority  and  unm.  12  Dec. 
1670,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Thomas  Halset,  Esq.  of  Great  Gaddesden,  M.P.,  High 
Sheriff  for  co.  Hertford,  31  Charles  II.  He  m.  Anne,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Thomas  Henshaw,  Esq.  of  Kensington,  and  left, 
25  May,  1715,  a  son  and  successor, 

Henshaw  Halset,  Esq.  of  Great  Gaddesden,  who  d.  s.  p. 
13  Jan.  1738,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Charles  Halset,  Esq.  of  Great  Gaddesden,  High  Sheriff 
of  Herts  1746,  m.  Agatha,  dau.  of  Frederick  Dorrien,  Esq.  of 
London,  and  by  her  (who  d.  aged  75,  26  Feb.  1782)  had 

Frederick  and  Thomas,  heirs  in  succession. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Herbert  Noyes,  Esq. 

Anne.  m.  1st,  Eev.  George  Dutens;  and  2ndly,  Eev.  James 
Willis,  Rector  of  Sopley,  Hants. 

Sophia,  m.  2  April,  1766,  Richard  Bingham,  Esq.  of  Mel- 
combe  Bingham,  Dorset. 

Theodosia,  m.  1st,  Re?.  John  Pery,  Ecctor  of  Wyton,  co. 


Huntingdon  ;  and  2ndly,  Robert  Sparrow,  Esq.  of  Worlin'-- 

ham  Hall,  Suffolk. 
He  d.  6  April,  1748,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Frederick  Halset,  Esq.  of  Great  Gaddesden,  who  was 
appointed  Commissary-General  of  the  Allied  Army  in  Ger- 
many, and  was  afterwards  Aide-de-Camp  to  the  hereditary 
Prince  of  Wolfenbuttle.  He  d.  U7im.  in  Hesse  Darmstadt, 
24  Aug.  1762,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Thomas  Halset,  Esq.  of  Great  Gaddesden,  6.  at  Ham- 
burgh, 4  Feb.  1731;  M.P.  for  Herts  1768,  1774,  and  17S1,  j,;. 
18  March,  1784,  Sarah,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Crawley,  Esq. 
ofStockwood,  CO.  Bedford,  and  dying  9  Oct.  1788,  left  a  son, 
Thomas  Halsey,  6.  21  April,  1788;  d.  30  Dec.  1788,  and  a  dau., 
Sarah  Halset,  of  Great  Gaddesden,  m.  1st,  3rd  Aug.  1804, 
Joseph  Thompson  Whately,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  the  Rev.  Joseph 
Whately,  LL.D.,  of  Nonsuch  Park,  Surrey,  brother  of  the  late 
Archbishop  of  Dublin,  and  nephew  of  William  Plumer,  Esq.  of 
Gilston  Park,  M.P.  for  Herts.  By  Mr.  Whately  (who  assumed 
the  name  and  arms  of  Halset  1804,  and  d.  1818)  she  had  issue, 
I.  Thomas  Plumer,  b.  26  Jan.  1815,  M.P.  for  Herts  1846, 

1847,    1852:    m.  26   Jan.    1839,   Frederica,   dau.   of    Gen. 

Frederick  Johnston,  of  Hilton,  and  had  issue,  1  Thomas 

Frederick,  now  of  Gaddesden;  2  Ethelbert  Arthur  Sack- 

ville.    Mr.  Halsey,  with  his  wife  and  2nd  son,  were  lost  ia 

the  "  Ercolano  "  steamer,  24  April,  1854. 

I.  Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  11  Sept.  1826,  Thomas  Herbert  Noyes, 
Esq. 

II.  Jane,  m.   14  Aug.   1827,  Rev.  George  Tyrwhitt  Drake; 
she  d.  27  May,  1864. 

III.  Emma,  m.  22  Aug.   1832,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Tyrwhitt 
Drake.  iv.  Fanny. 

Mrs.  Halsey  m.  2ndly,  6  Feb.  1821,  Rev.  John  Fitz  Moore, 
eldest  son  of  Richard  Bloore,  Esq.  of  Hampton  Court  Palace. 
Mr.  Moore  assumed  on  his  marriage  the  name  of  Halset,  ia 
addition  to  his  patronymic,  and  d.  24  April,  1864.  Mrs. 
Moore  Halsey  had  by  her  2nd  husband,  one  dau., 
V.  Georgiana  Theodosia,  m.  3  Nov.  1846,  Lieut.-Col.  Leopold 
Grimston  Paget,  E.A. 

Mrs.  Moore  Halsey  d.  25  April,  1869,  and  wr.s  s.  by  her 
grandson, 

Thomas  Frederick  Halsey,  now  of  Gaddesden. 

^)-i)is— Arg.,  on  a  pile  sa.  three  griffins'  heads  erased  of  the 
first.  Crest— A  dexter  hand  ppr.  sleeve  gu.  cuff  arg.  holding 
a  griffin's  claw  erased  or.     Jio«o— Nescit  vox  missa  reverti. 

<b'eat— Gaddesden  Place,  Hemel  Hempstead,  co.  Hertford. 


HAMBBOUGH    OF    PIPE"WELIi    HALL. 

HoLDEN  Hambeough,  Oscar  William,  Esq. 
of  Pipewell  Hall,  co.  Northampton,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
b.  Sept.  1825  ;  s.  1861 ;  m.  Dec.  1859,  Hon.  Caro- 
line Mary  Hood,  only  dau.  of  Samuel,  3rd  Viscount 
Hood.  Mr.  Hambrough  was  High  Sheriff  in  1856, 
and  assumed  the  additional  name  of  Holden  1864. 
ILtUCaflE. — James  Hambrough,  b.  1670,  was  father  of 
John  Hambrough,  6.  1694,  whose  son,  James  Hajibrough,  m. 
Elizabeth  Nash,  and  was  father  of 

John  Hambrough,  Esq.  of  Pipewell  Hall,  Northampton,  and 
Hanwell,  Middlesex,  who  m.  Catherine,  only  surviving  child 
of  Robert  Holden,  Esq.,  of  a  branch  of  the  family  of  Holden  of 
CO.  Lancaster,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  only  surviving  child  of 
Austin  Oldisworth,  Esq.  By  her  he  had  a  dau.,  Mary  Cathe- 
rine, i)i.  Rev.  Edward  James  Townsend,  Rector  of  llmington; 
and  an  only  surviving  son, 

John  Hambeough,  Esq.  of  Steephill  Castle,  Isle  of  Wight, 

and  Pipewell  Hall,   J.P.,  b.  1793;    m.  11  Feb.  1820,  Sophia, 

youn;!est  dau.  of  Gore  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Honington  Hall, 

CO.  Warwick,  by  the  Lady  Elizabeth  Windsor  his  wife,  dau. 

of  Other  Lewis,  4th  Earl  of  Plymouth ;  and  d.  1861,  having  had 

issue, 

Albert  John,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  F.L.S.,  &c.,  &.  1820;  m.  1845, 

Charlotte  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  John  Fleming, 

Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Stoncham  Park,  Hants;  and  d.  I86I,  leaving 

issue,   1  Dudley  Albert;    2  Windsor  de  Burgh;    3  Arthur 

Henry   Kerr;    4    Otho   Oldisworth;    1   Kathleen  Sophia; 

2  Charlotte  Anne;    3  Mary  Elizabeth;  4  Gertrude  Julia; 

5  Catherine    Louisa;    6  Norah  Caroline.      His  widow  r.i. 

1867,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Verner. 

Oscar  Willlam,  now  of  Steephill. 

Windsor  Edmund  (Rev.),  M.A.,  b.  1830;  m.  Mary,  2nd  dau. 
of  Rev.  H.  Worsley,  LL.D.,  late  of  Gatecombc,  Isle  of 
Wight,  and  has  issue,  1  Beauciiamp  Windsor;  2  Worsley; 
1  Agnes. 

Arms— 1st  and  4th,  arg.,  semee  of  cross-crosslets  az.  and 
guttes  de  sang,  a  tower  sa.,  for  Hambrough  ;  2nd  and  3rd ;  sa., 
on  a  fess  between  two  chevrons  ermines  two  covered  cups  az.. 


718 


HAM 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HAH 


for  HoLDEN.  Crest— On  a  mount  vert  a  horse  conrant  arg. 
powdered  with  cross-crosslets  az.  and  fjuttes  de  sang.  Mottoes — 
Over  the  crest,  Foresight;  under  the  arms,  Honestum  utili 
praefer. 

iieatg — Pipewell  Hall,  Ketterinsr,  co.  Northampton.     Toion 
Residence— li,  Princes  Terrace,  Hyde  Park. 


HAMEBSLEY    OP    PYRTON    IffANOPw. 

Hameeslet,  Hugh,  Esq.  of  Pjrton  Manor,  co. 
Oxford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Chairman  of  Quarter 
Sessions,  High  Slieriff  1840,  b.  1  Aug.  1814 ;  m.  2 
June,  1835,  Philippa  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Shawe  Phillipps,  Esq.  of  Culham,  co.  Oxford,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  21  Feb.  1877)  has  issue, 

I.  Hugh  Bccklet,  6.  20  July,  1838. 

II.  Edward  Samuel,  h.  U  Aug.  1839 ;  m.  24  Jan.  1855,  Alice, 
dau.  of —  Barton,  Esg.  of  Sydney,  Australia,  who  d. 
21  Feb.  1875. 

III.  Arthur,  b.  19  Feb.  1841;  Rector  of  Nuffield,  co.  Oxford; 
m.  14  Feb.  1865,  Jane,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  T.  Hopkins,  of 
Nuffield,  and  d.  21  Nov.  1872. 

IV.  John  Henry,  6.  20  April,  1842,  Capt.  22nd  regt. 

V.  Alfred  St.  George,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  8  Oct.  1848. 

VI.  Cecil  Shafto,  6.  10  Feb.  1861. 

I.  Fanny  PhiUppa,  m.  4  Aug.  1863,  Major  Claude  Ducat, 
Bombay  Staff  Corps. 

II.  Emily  Clara,  m.  13  Jan.  1859,  Major  Hale,  E.E. 

III.  Mary  Anne,  d.  26  Oct.  1873. 

IV.  Katherne.  v.  Adelaide  Sophie. 
HinCagC— Previously  to  the  16th  century  this  family  was 

seated  in  Staffordshire.  One  of  the  Staffordshire  house.  Sin 
HnoH  Hamekslet,  settling  in  London,  became  Lord  Mayor 
1627.    From  him  descended, 

Samuel Hamersley (Eev.),  Rector  of  Checkendon,  co.  Oxford, 
who  r,i.  1765,  Anne  AUeine  (deceased  1767),  andci.  1775,  having 
had  issue, 

Hugh  Haiierslet,  Esq.  of  Pyrton  Manor,  co.  Oxford,  who 
wi.  1810,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Bevan,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1849)  had  issue,  besides  the  present  Hdgh  Hamekslet,  Esq. 
of  Pyrton  Manor,  two  other  sons  and  three  daus.,  Edward, 
Samuel,  Margaret,  Fanny,  and  Elizabeth.  Mr.  Hamersley  d 
1828. 

Arms—dn.,  three  rams'  heads  coupcd  or.    Crest— A  demi- 
gnffin  or,  holding  a  cross-crosslet  fitcliee  gu. 
Seat— Pyrton  Manor,  Tetsworth,  co.  Oxiord. 

HAYTEE-HAMES    OF    CHAGFORD. 

Hattee-Hames,  The  Eey.  Haytee  Geoege,  of 
Chagford,  Devon,  Eector  of  Chagford,  and  Patron  of 
that  Living,  J.P.,  h.  25  Dec.  1826 ;  m.  12  Aug.  1852, 
Constance  Harriet,  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Charles 
Colvile,  of  Duffield  Hall  and  Lulliugton,  co.  Derby, 
and  has  issue, 

1.  Colvile  George,  &.  6  Jan.  1859, 

I.  Constance  Julia,  -m.  Feb.  1872,  Ernest  Holds  worth  Studdy, 
Esq.,  Lieut.  32nd  Light  Infantry,  son  of  —  Studdy,  Esq. 
of  Waddeton  Court,  Devon.  ii.  Georgina  Amelia. 

m.  Kathleen,  d.  17  Aug.  1856.         iv.  Isabel  Harriet. 

V.  Augusta  Jemima.  vi.  Beatrice  Emma. 
Mr.  Hames  assumed  the  prefix  surname  of  Haytee 
1878,  at  the  death  of  his  cousin,  George  Hayter 
representative  of  the  family  of  Hayter  of  Chagford! 

HinCaCIC.— The  family  of  Hayter,  now  represented  by 
the  Rev  Hayter  Georoe  Hayter-Hames,  has  been  resident 
at  Chagford  since  1C27,  and  the  Living  of  Chagford  has  been 
filled  in  unmterrupted  descent  by  members  of  the  family 
since  that  time.  The  grandfather  of  the  present  representative, 

John  Hames,  Esq.  of  Croydon,  Surrey,  m.  Grace,  dau  of 
George  Hayter,  Esq.  of  Chagford,  Devon,  and  Compton  Basset 
Somerset,  and  niece  and  sole  heiress  of  the  Right  Hon  and 
Right  Rev.  Thomas  Hayter,  Bishop  of  London  (who  d  176") 
and  by  her  was  father  of  '         '' 

The  Rev.  William  Hames,  of  Chagford,  J.P.,  and  Eector  of 
Ham,  Kent.  m.  1824,  Jemima  Belinda,  dau.  (by  his  wife  Brid- 
get Maria  Jane  Northcote,  grand-dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Northcote 
Lart.  of  Pynes)  of  the  Rev.  John  David  Perkins,  D.D.,  Rector 
of  St.  Lawrence  and  Marahead,  and  Vicar  of  Dawlish' Devon 
Chaplain  to  Kings  George  IV.  and  William  IV.,  eldest  son  of 
Joto  Perkins,  Esq.  of  Staines  and  Teddington,  Middlesex 
^y  ner  he  had  issue,  '  i 

) 


Hatter  George,  now  of  Chagford. 

Jemima  Hayter,  m.  Aug.  1863,  John  Northmorc,   Esq.  of 
Cleve  House,  Devon,  and  rf.  s.  p.  April,  1809. 
The  Eev.  William  Hames  d.  5  Aug.  1859. 

CVesf— Hames  :  On  a  ducal  coronet  a  lion  passant :  Hatter  ■  A 
bull's  head  eouped,  pierced  through  the  neck  with  a  broken 
spear  m  bend  dexter  point.     ;i/oUo— Honor  virtutis  prMinium. 

Residence — Chagford,  Devon. 


BUCHANAN-BAILIilE-HAMILTON    OF 
ARNPKIOS.. 

Bitchanan-Baillie-Hamiltoj!-,  John-  Baillie, 
Esq.  of  Arnprior,  co.  Perth,  J.P.  and  Commis- 
sioner of  Supply  for  Perthshii-e,  b.  20  Jan. 
1837  ;  m.  14  Jan.  1869,  Catherine  EUzabeth  Grace 
Buchanan,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  the  late  Alex- 
ander Buchanan,  of  Arnprior,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Alexander  Walter,  6.  8  Aug. ;  d.  29  Sept.  1872. 

II.  JoH.v  Edmondstone,  h.  11  Sept.  1874. 

III.  Arthur,  b.  2  June,  1870.        iv.  Morshead,  6. 11  Feb.  1878 

I.  Elizabeth,  b.  9  Nov.  1869. 

II.  Nannie  Katherine,  b.  4  June,  1871. 

Mr.  Baillie  Hamilton,  of  Arnprior,  is  son  of  Gerard 
Baillie  Hamilton,  Esq.,  late  7th  Fusileers,  by 
Augusta  his  wife,  4th  dau.  of  Col.  Anderson  Mors- 
head, of  Widey  Court,  Devon,  and  is  2nd  cousin  of 
the  Earl  of  Haddington.  He  assumed  the  addi- 
tional surname  of  Buchanan  on  his  mari-iace  with 
tlie  heiress  of  the  family  of  Buchanan  of  Ai-nprior, 
tlie  head  of  which  in  the  reign  of  James  V.  was 
well  known  in  co.  Stirhng,  by  the  title  of  the  king 
of  Kippen. 

iLt'lTCajJC— The  estates  of  Francis  BocnANAN  of  Arnprior, 
including  the  barony  of  Strathyre,  Perthshire,  were  forfeited 
at  the  Jacobite  rising  of  1745,  when  he  himself  was  hung  at 
Carlisle,  but  they  were  restored  by  Act  of  Parliament,  called 
the  Disannexing  Ant,  passed  in  1780,  to  John  Bdchanan,  of 
Auchleshie,  his  nearest  heir  male,  who  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Buchanan,  late  39th  regt..  Major  Forfarshire 
Militia,  d.  1845.    His  only  son, 

Alexander  Buchanan,  Esq.  d.  Feb.  1848,  leaving  an  only 
child,  the  above-mentioned  Catherime  Elizabeth  Grace,  b. 
16  Nov.  1846. 

^rms— Quarterly ;  1st  and  4th,  grand  quarters  Hamilton, 
quarterly,  gu.,  on  a  chevron  between  three  cinquefoUs  arg  a 
buckle  az.  between  two  spots  of  erm.  all  within  a  bordure  or 
charged  with  eight  thistles  vert,  for  Hamilton  of  Byres  ■  2nd 
and  3rd,  arg.,  a  fess  wavy  between  three  roses  gu.  barbed  and 
seeded  ppr.,  for  the  title  of  Melrose;  2nd  and  3rd,  grand  quar- 
ters, Baillie,  sa.,  the  sun  in  his  gloi-y,  between  nine  stars 
three,  two,  three,  and  one,  arg.,  for  Baillie.  On  an  escutcheon 
of  pretence,  quarterly ;  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  lion  rampant  gu.,  with- 
in a  double  tressure  flowered  and  counterflowered  with  fleurs-de- 
lis,  sa.,  for  Buchanan  :  2nd  and  3rd,  sa.,  a  chevron  between 
two  bears'  heads  erased  in  chief  and  boar's  head  as  the  former 
in  base,  arg.  muzzled  gu.  on  the  chief  point  of  the  chevron  a 
cinquefoil  of  the  first,  for  Lenny.  Cres?^— Hamilton  :  Two 
dexter  hands  issuing  out  of  clouds  and  holding  between 
them  a  branch  of  laurel  erect  all  ppr.  Baillie  :  A  crescent 
or.  Buchanan:  A  sword  erected  in  pale  ppr.,  hilted  and 
pommelled  or.  ilfoHocs— Hamilton  :  Prsesto  et  persisto. 
Baillie:  Major  virtus  quam  splendor.  Buchanan:  Virtufe 
gladii  parvi.    Nobilis  est  ira  leonis. 

.Stats— Cambusmore,  Callander;  and  Strathyre,  co.  Perli, 

HAMILTON  OP  CAIRN  HILL  AND  WEST 
PORT. 

Hamilton,  John  Wallace,  Esq.  of  Cairn  Hill, 
CO.  Ayi-,  and  Westport,  co.  Linlithgow,  h.  1863. 

HtncagC— William  Hamilton,  2nd  son  of  Alexander 
Hamilton,  1st  of  Silvertonhill,  was  the  1st  of  AVestport.  His 
eldest  son,  Thomas,  d.  s.  p.,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  John, 
whose  grandson  r,i.  Janet  Dmmmond,  and  d.  1625.  John, 
who  succeeded,  left  a  son,  James,  m.  Anna,  dau.  of  Sir  Patrick 
Hamilton,  of  Little  Preston.  Their  only  son  was  killed  in 
battle  ;  and  their  eldest  dau.  in.  Walter  Sandilands  (eldest  son 
of  William  Sandilands,  of  Hilderston,  2nd  son  of  the  4th  Lord 
Torphichen,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Cunning- 
hame,  7th  of  Cunninghame  Head).  The  title  of  Cunninghame 
Head  having,  with  that  of  Euthven,  become  extinct  in  the 
male  line,  ia  the  person  of  Sir  William,  10th  of  Cunninghame 
Head, 


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Sir  James  Sakdilakds  Hamilton,  the  eldest  son  of  the  above 
marriage,  assumed  the  Baronetcy.  He  d.  s.  p.  1733,  and  was 
s.  by  his  brother, 

SiK  Walter  Sandilands  Hamilton,  a  Capt.  in  the  army, 
who  served  thirteen  campaigns  under  Marlborough.  He  m. 
his  cousin,  Helen,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hamilton,  of  Olivestob, 
Col.  of  the  Edinburgh  regt.,  and  Governor  of  the  city,  and  had 
two  sons,  James  and  Thomas,  both  mihtary  officers,  who 
d.  s.  '£>.,  and  daus.,  of  whom  the  eldest, 

Gkizel  Hamilton,  the  heiress  of  Westport,  'm.  John  Fereieii, 
Esq.  of  Kirliton,  co.  Keufrew,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Walter,  of  Glcafuir,  co.  Stirling,  m.  1784,  Lillias,  dau. 
and  heir  of  WilUam  Wallace,  Esq.  of  Cairnliill,  co.  Ayr,  by 
Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Archibald  Campbell,  of  Succoth 
(The  Wallaces  of  Cairnliill,  one  of  the  oldest  Scotch  fami- 
lies, derive  from  the  2nd  son  of  Sir  Richard  Wallace,  of 
Eickarton,  whose  3rd  son  was  Wallace  oj  MlersUt).  By 
the  heiress  of  Wallace,  Walter  had  issue, 

1  John,  of  Cairnhill  and  Westport. 

2  Archibald,  Major  92nd  regc,  d.  unm. 

3  William,  in  the  army. 

1  Jane,  m.  Thomas  liiddell,  Esq.  of  Camiestoun. 

2  Margaret. 

III.  James,  one  of  the  Principal  Clerks  of  Session,  in.  Miss 
Coutts,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Hay,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  and  Governor  of  Dumbar- 
ton Castle,  m.  1st,  Jane,  only  child  of  John  Macqueen,  2nd 
brother  of  Lord  Braxtield,  and  had  issue;  2ndly,  Agnes, 
only  child  of  Roger  Cutlar,  Esq.  of  Orroland,  and  widow  of 
William  Lawrie,  Esq.  of  Redcastle,  and  has  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Ferkier  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Westport,  Lieut.  H.'S., 
commanded  the  party  of  sailors  who  dragged  the  cannon  up 
the  heights  of  Abraham,  previous  to  the  capture  of  Quebec. 
He  in.  Miss  Johnstone,  of  Straiton,  co.  Linhthgow,  and  dying 
«.  p.  1814,  was  s.  by  his  nephew. 

Col.  John  Hamilton,  of  Cairnhill  and  Westport,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  6.  6  Sept.  1786 ;  m.  1817,  Georgina,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles, 
2nd  Viscount  Gort,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Walter  Ferrier,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles  Vereker  Hamilton  Campbell,  of  Netherplace, 
CO.  Ayr,  b.  1819 ;  assumed  the  surname  of  Campbell  on 
succeeding  to  the  estate  of  Netherplace,  an  ancient  cadet- 
ship  from  the  Loudon  family ;  m.  1863,  Mary  Sancroft,  only 
dau.  of  Samuel  Randall,  Esq.  of  Orford,  Suffolk,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1872)  has  issue. 

III.  Thomas  Wallace,  m.  Bessie,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Sydney 
Stephens,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  John  Prendergast,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  James  Buchanan, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

V.  William  Archibald,  Capt.  Ayrshire  Rifles,  deceased. 

I.  Jane  Lilhas,  m.  Andrew  Gillan,  Esq.  of  Wallhouse,  co. 
Linlithgow,  and  is  deceased. 

II.  Julia  Mary,  m.  George  Oswald,  Esq.,  deceased. 

III.  Georgina  Vereker,  d.  28  March,  1864. 

Col.  Hamilton  served  throughout  the  Peninsular  Campaign, 
for  which  he  received  a  war  medal  and  three  clasps.  He 
represented,  through  his  mother  and  grandmother,  two  of  the 
oldest  families  in  Ayrshire,  viz.  Wallace  of  Cairn  Hill,  and 
Cunninghams  of  Cunninghame  Head  ;  and  through  his  grand- 
mother, Hamilton  of  Westport,  and  Sandilands  of  Hilderaton. 
He  d.  13  May,  1871,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Walter  Ferrier  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Cairnhill  and  Westport, 
h.  31  May,  1818;  Capt.  in  the  army,  formerly  A.D.C.  to  the 
Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland,  M.P.  for  co.  Linlithgow  from 
1859  to  1866 :  m.  Barbara  Agnes,  dau.  of  James  Marshall,  Esq., 
and  d.  8  April,  1872,  leaving  issue, 

John  Wallace,  now  of  Cairnhill. 

Francis  Sandilands,  b.  1865. 

.(Irms— Quarterly ;  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  three  cinquefoils  erm., 
•within  a  bordure  arg.,  charged  with  eight  martlets  of  the  first, 
for  Hamilton  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.  a  lion  rampant  arg.  within  a 
bordure  arg.  and  az.,  for  Wallace.  Crest — Two  branches  of 
oak  crossing  each  other  in  saltire.  Motto — Addunt  robur 
stirpi. 

Seats — Cairnhill,  co.  Ayr;  and  Westport,  co.  Linlithgow. 

HAMILTON    OF    CKA.IGHLAW. 

Hamilton  Malcolm  Fleming,  Esq.  of  Craig- 
law,  CO.  Wigton,  b.  1869 ;  s.  his  father  1876. 

JLtltCagC. — John  Hamilton,  of  Ladyland,  s.  his  father 
1690,  sold  the  property  to  Alexander,  9th  Earl  of  Eglinton, 
and  went  to  the  north  of  Ireland,  to  an  estate  he  had  pur- 
chased there.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Shaw,  Bart, 
of  Greenock,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  WilUam  Mure,  of 
Euwallan,  and  had  a  numerous  family.    His  eldest  son, 

William  Hamilton,  Esq.,  sold  his  Irish  property  and  return- 


ing to  Scotland,  purchased  the  estate  of  Craighlaw,  co.  Wigton. 
He  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  McUowal,  of  Logan,  but  had  no  issue. 
His  brother, 

Charles  Hajitlton,  Esq.  of  Craighlaw,  m.  Sarah,  another 
dau.  of  McDowal,  of  Logan,  and  had  several  children ;  one  of  the 
daus.,  Anne,  m.  Major  John  Peebles,  of  Irvine,  and  had  an  only 
child,  Sarah,  wife  of  Col.  John  Cunningham,  of  Caddel  and 
Thornton.    Mr.  HamiUon  d.  1783,  and  was  s.  by  liis  son, 

William  Hamilton,  of  Craighlaw,  M.D.,  m.  Agnes,  only 
child  of  Edward  Cairns,  Esq.  of  Girstonwood,  and  had  (with 
daus.,  one  of  whom,  Catherine,  m.  1815,  WiUiam  Cochrane, 
Esq.  of  Ladyland),  an  only  son, 

William  Charles  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Craighlaw,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  Capt.  in  the  army,  who  served  at  Waterloo,  b.  1794;  to. 
1825,  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  A.  Stewart;,  D.D.  of  Kirkowan, 
and  dying  1851,  left  issue,  William  Charles  Stewart,  of 
Craighlaw;  Cbristina  Grace  Agnes,  iu.  10  July,  1860,  Col. 
Leith  Hay,  C.B.  of  Leith  Hall;  and  Anne  Lillias,  m.  21  Dec. 
1872,  J.  Warrington  Wood,  Esq.    The  only  son, 

William  Charles  Stewart  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Craighlaw, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1831 ;  m.  1863,  Margaret  Anne  Mary,  dau.  of 
the  late  Thomas  Jones,  Esq.  of  Hinton  Charter  House;  d.  1876, 
leaving  issue, 

JMalcolm  Fleming,  now  of  Craighlaw. 

Maud  Blanche. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  mullet  between  three  cinquefoils  all  within  a 
bordure  wavy  arg.  Crest — On  waves  of  the  sea  a  dolphin  in 
chase  of  a  flying  fish  all  ppr.      il/oJ^o— Honestum  pro  patria. 

Scat — Craighlaw,  Kirkowan,  co.  Wigton. 


HAMILTON    OF    KILLYLFAaH, 

Hamilton,  Gawen  William  Rowan,  Esq.  of 
Killyleagh  Castle,  co.  Down,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1875,  Major  R.  N.  Down  Rifles,  late  Capt. 
7th  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  7  March,  1844;  m.  19 
Oct.  1876,  Lina  Mary  Howley,  dau.  of  Sir  George 
Howland  Beaumont,  Bart.,  of  Coleorton,  and  has, 

Archibald  James,  b.  30  Sept.  1877. 

ILtUCagC. — This  branch  of  the  house  of  Hamilton  springs 
from  the  same  stock  as  the  Earls  of  Clanbrassil  and  Viscounts 
Limerick. 

The  Rev.  Hans  Hamilton,  Vicar  of  Dunlop,  Ayrshire,  &. 
lf)3G;  m.  Margaret  Denham,  dau.  of  the  Laird  of  Weshiels ; 
and  dying  30  May,  1608,  left, 

I.  Jajies  (Sir),  of  Killyleagh  and  Bangor,  SerJeant-at-Law, 
and  Privy  Councillor  to  King  James  I.,  who  was  created  by 
patent,  dated  4  May,  1622,  Viscodnt  Clanebote;  his  son 
and  heir,  James,  2nd  Viscount  Claneboye,  was  created 
Earl  of  Clanbrassil,  4  March,  1647.  He  was  father  of 
Henry,  2nd  Earl  of  Clanbrassil,  who  d.  s.  2J.  1675. 

II.  Archibald,  of  whom  presently. 

i:i.  Gawen,  of  Ballygally,  a  Merchant  at  Coleraine,  who,  by 
Helen  Dunlop,  his  wife,  was  father  of  James  Hamilton,  of 
Ballygally,  who  m.  Miss  Watson,  and  left  a  son.  Rev. 
Archibald  Hamilton,  of  Armagh  and  Ballough,  living 
1693,  who  m.  Blary,  sister  of  David  Kennedy,  Esq.  of 
BaUycultra,  and  had  a  son,  James  Hamilton,  of  Derryboy, 
whose  will  was  proved  10  Feb.  1719;  he  di.  Mary,  eldest 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Killyleagh, 
and  was  father  of  Archibald  Hamilton,  of  Ballymochan, 
who  m.  1736,  Alice,  dau.  of  Robert  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Dum- 
lady,  and  d.  1741,  leaving  with  other  issue,  Robert  Hamil- 
ton, Esq.  of  Hill  of  Hills,  Curragh,  co.  Kildare,  6.  1737; 
ra.  Miss  May  Harrison,  of  Liverpool,  and  d.  1814,  leaving 
with  a  dau.,  Emily,  wife  of  John  Dennis,  Esq.,  nephew  of 
James,  Lord  Tracton,  a  son,  Rev.  Archibald  Robert 
Hamilton,  M.A.,  b.  11  March,  1778,  who  m.  1815,  Jane, 
2nd  dau.  of  John  Cotter,  Esq.,  and  d.  1857,  leaving  issue, 
1  Robert  Hamilton,  M.D.  Cambridge,  of  Clifton  Mount, 
Jamaica,  6.  11  Nov.  1820,  to.  1st,  Eleanor  Anne,  dau.  of 
Robert  Walkington,  Esq.,  which  lady  d.  6  July,  1871;  and 
2ndly,  4  Dec.  1872,  Katherine  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
late  Thomas  Land,  Esq.  of  Spanish  Town,  Jamaica.  2 
Archibald  Robert  (Rov.),  Rector  of  Greenham,  Berks,  to. 
Mary  Laura,  dau.  of  Rev.  Edward  Golding,  and  d.  1869, 
leaving  issue.  1  Nancy,  to.  1st,  Rev.  Thomas  Perrott,  and 
2ndly,  Rev.  Alexander  Poole.  2  Jane,  m.  1849,  Francis 
Christopher  Bland,  Esq.  of  Derryquin  Castle,  co.  Kerry. 
3  Catherine  Cotter,  d.  unm.  i  Emily,  m.  Rev.  Charles 
Elrington. 

IV.  John,  of  Coronary,  co.  Cavan,  and  Monella,  co.  Armagh, 
ancestor  of  the  Hamiltoks  of  Abbotstown,  co.  Dublin. 
{see  that  name.) 

V.  William,  of  Bangor,  co.  Down,  ancestor  of  the  Hamil- 
tons  of  Bangor,  Tollymore  Park,  &c. 

Archibald  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Halcraig,  Denham,  co. 
Lanark  (brother  of  Sir  James  Hamilton,  ancestor  of  the  Lords 
Clandeboye  and  Earls  of  ClanbrassU,  and  2nd  son  of  the  Rev. 


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Hans  Hamilton,  Vicar  of  Dunlop,  Ayrshire,  by  Margaret  his 
wife,  (lau.  of  the  Laird  of  Weshiels),  m.  1st,  Rachel  Carmichael, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  John. 

II.  James,  of  Neilsbrook,  CO.  Antrim,  who  inherited  one  fifth 
of  the  Earl  of  Clanbrassil's  estates.  He  m.  Agnes  Kennedy, 
and  had  three  daus., 

1  Eose,  m,  William  Fairlie,  but  d.  without  issue. 

2  Eachel,  d.  v.nm. 

3  Anne,  m.  Hans  Stevenson,  Esq.  of  Ballyrott,  and  left  an 
only  son,  James  Stevenson,  whose  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir, 
Dorcas  Stevenson,  m.  Sir  John  Blackwood,  and  was 
created  Bakoness  Ddffebin  and  Clanebote. 

III.  Gawen,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  William,  of  Killyleagh,  d.  1716,  without  issue. 
v.  Hugh,  of  Dublin,  Merchant. 

Archibald  Hamilton  Hi.  a  second  time,  and  left  a  dau.,. Tane,  who 
m.  Archibald  Edmonstone,  Esq.  of  Braiden  Island,  co.  Antrim. 
His  3rd  son, 

Gawen  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Killyleagh,  co.  Down,  m.  Jane, 
dau.  of  Archibald  Hamilton,  Esq.,  and  dying  1703,  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Abchibald  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Killyleagh,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
David  Johnstone,  Esq.  of  Tully,  co.  Monaghan,  and  had 
issue,  Gawen,  his  heir,  and  William,  of  Killough,  who  in. 
Elizabeth  Caddell,  and  had,  with  two  sons,  William  and  David, 
who  both  d.  s.  p.,  a  dau.,  Mary,  who  m.  1798,  William  Logan, 
Esq.  of  Woodlands,  co.  Dublin,  and  had  issue.  Mr.  Hamilton 
was  s.  at  his  decease,  25  April,  1747,  by  his  eldest  son, 

Gawen  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Killyleagh,  b.  1729;  m.  28  May, 
1750,  Jane,  only  child  of  William  Eowan,  Esq.,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  and  widow  of  Tichborne  Aston,  Esq.  of  Beaulicu,  co. 
Louth,  by  whom  he  had, 

Archibald,  his  heir. 

Sidney,  m.  lie  v.  Benjamin  Beresford. 
Mr.  Hamilton  d.  9  April,  1805,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Abchibald  Hamilton  Eowan,  Esq.  of  Killyleagh  Castle,  b. 
12  May,  1752;  m.  6  Oct.  1781,  Sarah  Anne,  dau.  of  Walter 
Dawson,  Esq.  of  Carrickmacross,  co.  Monaghan,  and  had 
issue, 

1.  Gawen  William,  6.  1783;  an  officer  E.N.,  C.B.;  m. 
1817,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  George  Cockburn;  and 
dying  17  Aug.  1834,  left  issue, 

1  Abchibald  Eowan,  of  whom  presently. 

2  George  Rowan,  late  Capt.  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  6.  1822. 
1  Melita  Anne,  m.  Jacob  Sankey,  Esq.  of  Coolmore. 

u.  Sydney,  b.  1789;  m.  a  dau.  of  the  late  Henry  Jackson, 
Esq.  of  Carrickmacross,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Archibald,  an  officer  in  the  army,  d.  at  Gibraltar. 

IV.  Frederick,  R.N.,  b.  1793;  killed  on  the  Coast  of  Spain 
1811.  V.  Dawson,  6.  1801;  m.  and  has  issue. 

I.  Jane.  ii.  Elizabeth,  m.  Eev.  Sidney  Beresford. 

III.  Mildred,  m.  Sir  Edward  Eyan,  Knight  of  the  Order  of 
Maria-Theresa. 

IV.  Harriet,  r,,..  Crofton  Fitzgerald,  Esq. 

V.  Francesca,  m.  William  Fletcher,  Esq.,  son  of  the  late 
Judge  Fletcher,  and  d.  1861. 

BIr.  Hamilton  Rowan  d.  1  Nov.  1834,  and  was  s.  by  his  grand- 
son, 

Abchibald  Eowan  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Killyleagh  Castle,  co. 
Down,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff,  formerly  Capt.  5th  Dragoon  Guards, 
b.  9  Aug.  1818 ;  m.  24  Feb.  1842,  Catherine  Ann,  dau.  of  the 
Eev.  George  Caldwell,  by  Harriot  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  WilUam 
Abdy,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Gawen  William  Rowan,  now  of  Killyleagh  Castle 

II.  George  Rowan,  J.P.,  6.  10  April,  1845 ;  late  Lieut.  8th 
foot,  now  Adjutant  Royal  North  Down  Militia;  m.  23  Jan. 
1873,  Helen,  eldest  dau.  of  J.  Maudslay,  Esq.  of  Kensington, 
and  has  issue,  Sydney,  6.  10  Nov.  1877;  Catherine  Harriot 
Mona;  and  Helen  Ethelwyn. 

III.  Sidney  Augustus  Eowan,  Lieut.  E.N.,  6.  1  July.  1840- 
d.  19  April,  1868. 

IV.  Frederic  Temple  Eowan,  A.D.C.,  9th  regt.,  b.  17  July, 

I.  Harriot  Georgina,  m.  23  Oct.  18G2,  the  Eari  of  Dufferin, 

II.  Helen  Gwendoline,  m.  EusseU  Maul  Stephenson,  Esq 

III.  Mary  Catherine. 

Mr.  Hamilton  d.  2  May,  18C0. 

Armn—Gn.,  three  cinquefoils  pierced  erm.  on  a  chief 
heart  of  the  first.     Crasi—A  dcmi-antclope   arg.  attired 
holding  between  the  forelegs  a  heart  gu. 

/Scat— Killyleagh  Castle,  co.  Down. 


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HAMILTON    OF    ABBOTSTOWN. 

Hamilton,   Ion-Trant,   Esq.    of    Abbotstown 
and  Holmpatrick,  co.  Dublin,  J.P.  aud  D.l,.,  M.P. 


for  that  CO.,  b.  15  July,  1839;  m.  6  Sept.  1377, 
Victoria  Alexandrina,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Major- 
Geu.  Lord  Charles  WeUesley,  and  niece  of  Artliui-, 
2nd  Duke  of  WeUiugton. 

EtncagC— John  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Coronary,  co.  Cavan 
and  of  Monella,  co.  Armagh  4th  son  of  the  Rev.  Hans  Hamil- 
ton, Vicar  of  Dunlop,  and  brother  of  James,  1st  Viscount 
Claneboye),  d.  at  Killeagh,  co.  Down,  4  Dec.  1639.  He  ra. 
1617,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Anthony  Brabazon,  of  Ballinasloc,  co. 
Roscommon,  brother  to  Edward,  Lord  Ardee,  father  of  Wil'iiaiu 
1st  Earl  of  Meath,  and  had  four  sons,  Hans  (Right  Hon.  .Sii), 
MP.,  created  a  Bart.  6  April,  1662;  James,  of  whom  bclowi 
and  Francis,  of  Tullybreck,  co.  Armagh.    The  2nd  son, 

James  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Baiheboro,  co.  Cavan,  m.  1G.39, 
Jane,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Baillie,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Clon- 
fert,  and  had  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

Henbt  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Bailieboro,  killed  at  Limerick,  ra. 
Miss  Blackwell,  and  had  issue,  James,  his  heir;  John',  of 
Holmpatrick,  M.P. ;  and  Mary,  Mrs.  Ligoe.    The  son  and  lu  ii-, 

James  Hamilton,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Cariow,  m.  Anne  Hall,  ancl 
had  issue,  Hans,  of  Cariow,  and  of  Summer  Hill,  co.  Dublin  ; 
James,  of  whom  presently ;  John,  of  Straw  Hill,  co.  C;irlou', 
d.  s.  p.;  EHzabeth,  m.  Fred.  Faulkner,  Esq.  of  Abbotstown;' 
Rebecca,  m.  Christopher  Dominick,  Esq.;  Margaret,  m.  Henry 
Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Holmpatrick;  Anne;  Jane;  and  Sophia. 
The  2nd  son, 

James  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Sheephill  and  Holmpatrick,  co. 
Dublin,  Deputy-Prothonotary  of  the  Court  of  King's  Bench, 
m.  1st,  Hannah  PhilUps,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Hans,  his  heir. 

n.  Henry,  of  Ballymacoll,  co.  Meath,  b.  16  July,  1760  •  m 
Mary,  dau.  of  John  Wetherall,  Esq.  of  DubUn,  and  had 
(with  five  daus.,  of  whom  the  4th,  Harriet,  m.  Sir  Erasmus 
D.  Borrowes,  Bart.)  five  sons, 

1  James  John  (d.  1842),  m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Carter,  Esq.  of  Castle  Martin,  co.  Kildare,  and  had  fty 
her  two  sons, 

Henry,  Capt.  13th  Light  Dragoons,  d.  1861. 
James    (Rev.),  M.A.  of  Ballymacoll,  Vicar  of  Melboum, 
CO.  Cambridge,  6. 1817;  m.  1847,  Louisa  Durbin,  grand- 
dau.  of  the  late  Sir  John  Durbin,  and  has  issue,  Archi- 
bald Henry,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  J.P.  for  co.  Meath; 
Durbin,  Francis,  Geraldine,  Emmeline,  Josephine,  and 
Florence. 
Mr.  J.  J.  Hamilton  m.  2ndly,  1821,  Anne  Geraldine,  dau. 
of  John,  26th  Lord  Kinsale,  by  whom  he  had, 
John  de  Courcy,  of  Thornham  Hall,  Norfolk. 
Thomas  De  Courcy,  V.C.,  Major-Gen.,  late  Lieut.-Col. 
64th  regt. 

Gerald  De  Courcy,  Chief  Constable  of  Devon. 
Catherine,  Countess  Cerrosi.         Mary.         Laura. 

2  Henry  (Rev.),  of  Devonshire  Place,  London,  b.  1795 ; 
m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Ralph  Peters,  Esq.  of  Platbridge,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  d.  16  Sept.  1874,  having  had  issue. 

Henry  Blackbume,  b.  1841,  Capt.  6th  Dragoon  Guards 
(Carabineers),  M.A.  cf  Christ  Church,  Oxford;  m.  1874, 
Isabella  Lottie,  dau.  of  J.  K.  Wedderburn,  Esq.  and 
grand-dau.  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Thomas  McMahon, 
Bart.,  G.C.B.,  Col.  10th  regt. 

Frederick  William  Addison,  6.  1845 ;  d.  1850. 

Arthur  John,  6.  1846,  Lieut.  E.N. 

Harriet  Mary. 

Frances  Selina  Chariotte,  d.  unin.  1861.      Helen  Isabel. 

3  John,  m.  Katherine  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Smythe, 
Esq.  of  Barbavilla  House,  co.  Westmcath,  and  had  issue, 

Henry  Meade,   C.B.,   Col.  12th  regt.,  m.  5  June,  1845. 

Henrietta  Maria,  dau.  of  Sir  Erasmus  Dixon  Borrowes,    / 

8th  bart.  of  Gilltown,  and  has  issue. 
Thomas  Bice,  b.  3  Dec.  1827,  late  Capt.  98th  regt.,  m. 

Anne,  dau.  of  George  Baumbach,  Esq.  of  Cowes,  and 

has  issue,   Harry  Eice,    6.   31  May,    1859;  Cyril,   b. 

14  Nov.  1860;  Mabel;  and  Ethel  Katherine. 
Hans  Frederick,  Vicar  of  Combe  St.  Nicholas,  Chard, 

Somerset,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Charies  Barry  Baldwin, 

Esq.,  M.P.  for  Totnes,  and  has  issue. 
Katherine  Sarah  Olivia,  d.  unm. 
Mary  Louisa,  m.  6  Feb.  1861,  William  Armit  Lees,  Esq. 

(.see  BuBKE's  Peerage  and  Baronetage). 
Charlotte  Anne,  m.  Eev.  E.  Thackeray  Stubbs,  Private 

Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Castle  Stuart. 
Frances  Alathea  Mary,  d.  unm. 

Harriette  Isabella,  m.  B.  Lee  Warner,  Esq.  of  the  Con- 
trol Department. 

4  Hans,  Q.C.,  of  Fitzwilliam  Place,  Dublin,  m.  1833,  Au- 
gusta, dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  Frederick  Augustus  Wetherall, 
G.C.H.,  of  Castle  Hill,  Ealing,  and  d.  1875,  having  had 
issue, 

Augustus  Henry  Carr,  Capt.  R.A. 

Rogers  Adolphus,  Lieut.  10th  Bengal  Light  Cavalry, 


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and  Adjutant  3rd  Sikh  Irregular  Cavalry;   killed  15 
April,  IS58,  in  action  near  Azymghur,  having  highly 
distinguished  himself  during  the  Indian  Mutiny. 
Edward  Pakenham  Robert.       Lionel  Hans.       Douglas. 
Victoria  Alexandrina,  m.  1  June,  1868,  Thomas  Kim- 
mis,  Esq.  of  Shacn. 
Frederica  Mary,  m.  1861,  Capt.  Edward  Nicholas  Hill, 
30th  regt. 
Florence,  m.   18C1,  Richard  Pierce  Butler,    Esq.,   78th 
Highlanders,  '^ud  son  of  the  late  Sir  Itichard  Pierce 
Butler,  Bart. 
5  Robert,  d.  tinm. 
HI.  James,  of  Dunboyne  Castle,  b.  1761 ;  d.  24  May,  1800, 

having  had  issue  three  sons  and  a  dau. 
Jv.  John,  of  Hacketstown,  co.  Dublin,  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Alexander,  Bart,  of  Dublin,  d.  s.  p. 

V.  Robert,  of  Clonsilla,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Alexander,  Bart.,  and  d.,  leaving,  James  Alexander,  of 
Kildonan,  co.  Dublin,  four  other  sons,  and  three  daus. 

VI.  Francis,  of  Dublin,  m.  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Col.  William 
Reynell,  of  Castle  Reynell,  co.  Westmeath,  and  had  issue 
three  sons  and  three  daus. 

I.  Charlotte,  m.  Robert  White,  Esq.  of  Aghaboe. 

n.  Caroline,  m.  Thomas  Stannus,  Esq.  of  Portarlington. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  William,  son  of  William  Irvine,  Esq.  of 
Castle  Irvine,  co.  Fermanagh. 

IV.  Mary,  m.  Thomas,  son  of  Charles  Henry  Hendrick,  of 
Tully,  CO.  Kildare. 

V.  Sophia,  m.  Richard  Jones,  Esq.  of  DoUardstown. 

VI.  Margaret,  m.  Henry  Johnson,  Esq. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Alice,  dau.  of  John  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Derry, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles. 

II.  Richard  (Rev.),  Rector  of  CuldafPand  Cloncha,  co.  Done- 
gal, in.  1815,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Edward  Tipping,  Esq.  of 
Bellurgan  Park,  co.  Loutb,  by  the  Hon.  Mary  Blayney 
his  wife,  sister  of  Andrew  Thomas,  llth  Baron  Blayney, 
and  d  1847,  leaving  issue, 

1  Edward  James  (Rev.),  m.  1844,  Georgina  Susan,  dau.  of 
the  late  Gen.  George  Vaughan  Hart,  of  Kilderry,  many 
years  M.P.  for  co.  Donegal,  and  has  issue. 

2  Richard  Tipping,  Poor  Law  Inspector,  to.  1849,  Anna, 
dau.  of  Latham  Blacker,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

1  Alicia,  VI.  1835,  Evory  Kennedy,  Esq.  of  Belgarde 
Castle,  CO.  Dublin,  and  has  issue. 

2  Harriette  Catherine,  m.  1841,  Sir  John  Laird  Mair  Law- 
rence, Bart.,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Christopher,  Major-Gen.  97th  foot,  to.  1817,  Hon.  Sarah 
Handcock,  sister  of  Richard,  Lord  Castlemaine ;  and  d. 
1842,  leaving  issue. 

I.  Emily.  li.  Harriet, 

le  m.  3rdly,  Miss  Jane  Candlir,  and  by  his  three  wives  had 
liirty-six  children,  several  of  whom  d.  young.    The  eldest  son, 

Hans  Hamilton,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  the  co.  Dublin  for  thirty 
rears,  m.  1st,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Joshua  Lynam,  Esq.  of  Dublin, 
,nd  by  her  (who  was  b.  24  June,  1759)  had  issue, 

Sarah,  m.  George  Woods,  Esq.  of  Winter  Lodge  and  Milver- 
ton. 

Jane,  to.  Michael  Law,  Esq.;  and  d.  s.  p.  1821. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Hugh  Henry  Mitchell,   E.-q.  of 
Dublin,  and  had  issue, 

James  Hans,  late  of  Abbotstown. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Robert  Law,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  d.  s.  p. 

Anne,  d.  unm. 

Frances,  to.  Richard  Howard  Brooke,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Castle 
Howard,  brother  to  Sir  Arthur  Brooke,  Bart. 

Harriet,  m.  Robert  Clayton  Browne,  Esq.  of  Browne's  Hall. 
VIr.  Hamilton  d.  Dec.  1822,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Jamm  Hans  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Abbotstown  (otherwise 
Sheephill)  and  Holrapatrick,  M.P.,  D.L.  and  J. P.  for  co. 
Dublin,  b.  Feb.  1810;  m.  1833,  Caroline,  dau.  of  John  F. 
[■rant,  Esq.  of  Dovea,  co.  Tipperary,  by  Caroline  his  wife, 
ister  of  Sir  H.  Brooke,  Bart,  of  Cole-Brooke,  co.  Fermanagh, 
md  by  her  (who  d.  March,  1845)  had  issue, 

Hans  James,  b.  21  Sept.  1835;  d.  8  Nov.  1862. 

Ion  Trant,  now  of  Abbotstown. 
S.I.  Hamilton  d.  29  June,  1863. 

Arms— Gu.,  three  cinquefoils  pierced  erm.,  on  a  chief  or,  a 
ion  passant  of  the  first,  a  mullet  charged  with  a  crescent  fur 
iff.  Crest — A  demi-antelope  erm.,  attired  or,  holding  between 
he  foreless  a  human  heart  gu.     il/oito— Qualis  ab  incepto. 

Seut— Abbotstown,  near  Castleknock,  co.  Dublin. 


HAMILTON    OF    DALZELL. 

Hamilton,  John  Glencaibn  Carter,  Esq.  of 
)alzell,  CO.  Lanark,  J.P.,  D.L.,  and  Vice-Lieut,  of 
janarksliire,  late  Capt.  2nd  Life  G-uards,  Major  ' 
lueen's  own  Glasgow  and  Lanarkshire  Yeomaurj, 


late  M.P,  for  Soutli  Lanarkshire  and  Falkirk 
Burghs,  b.  16  Nov.  1829;  m.  29  March,  1864, 
the  Lady  Emily  Eleanor  Leslie  Melville,  youngest 
dau.  of  David,  Earl  of  Leveu  and  Melville,  and  has 
had  issue, 

I.  Archibald  John,  6.  24  May,  1868;  d.  20  May,  1870. 

II.  Gavin  George,  6.  29  June,  1872. 

III.  Leslie,  6.  19  Dec.  1873. 

I.  Ellinor.         ii.  Alice  Susan.         in.  Helena  Mabel. 

IV.  Adfele  Emily  Anna. 

iLt'lICage.— Gavin  Hamilton,  the  4th  son  of  Sir  Jamc^ 
Hamilton,  Dominus  de  Cadzow,  from  whom  derive  the  ducal 
Houses  of  Abercorn  and  Hamilton,  was  ancestor  of  this  family. 
He  lived  during  the  reigns  of  James  II.  and  James  III.  He 
TO.  1420,  Jean  Muirhead,  "called  the  fair  maid  of  Lechbrun- 
nock,"  descended  of  the  House  of  Lauchnpe.  By  this  lady  he 
had  issue,  Robert,  Chancellor  of  Glasgow;  Thomas;  John, 
who  s.  to  Orbistoun ;  Archibald ;  and  Gavin,  the  ancestor  of 
the  family  of  Haggs.    The  3rd  son, 

John  Hamilton,  the  first  designated  by  the  title  of  Orbistoun, 
TO.  Jean,  dau.  of  Hamilton,  of  Woodhall,  by  whom  he  had 
issue.    The  eldest  son, 

Gavin  Hamilton,  of  Orbistoun,  was  named  one  of  the  heirs 
of  entail  in  a  Deed  of  Settlement  executed  by  the  first  Earl  of 
Arran,  16  Jan.  1513-13.  He  was  again  named  one  of  the  heirs 
of  entail  in  a  settlement  of  the  Hamilton  estates  by  the  Duke 
of  Chatelherault,  of  date  15  Sept.  1540.  He  m.  Helen,  dau.  of 
Wallace,  of  Cairnhill,  and  had  issue.    The  elder  son, 

John  Hamilton,  of  Orbistoun,  accompanying  the  Queen, 
along  with  his  kinsmen,  the  Hamiltons,  to  the  battle  of  Lang- 
side,  fell  in  that  conflict.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Hamilton, 
of  Haggs,  and  had  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Hamilton,  of  Orbistoun,  m.  Christian,  dau.  of  Robert 
Dalzell,  ancestor  of  the  Earls  of  Carnwath,  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir,  afterwards  Sir  John,  Lord  Justice  Clerk, 
whose  male  line  expired  with  his  grandson,  William 
Hamilton,  of  Orbistoun  and  Erskine. 

James,  the  first  of  Dalzell.  Gavin. 

Marion,  m.  James  Hamilton,  of  Bangour. 

Margaret,  m.  John  Walkinshaw  of  ttiat  ilk. 
John  of  Orbistoun  d.  about  1621  ;  his  2nd  son, 

James  Hamilton,  acquired  Dalzell  from  hjs  uncle.  Sir 
Robert  Dalzell,  1st  Earl  of  Carnwath.  He  m.  Jean,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Henderson,  of  Fordell,  d.  Feb.  1668;  and  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Hamilton,  of  Dalzell,  who  had  a  charter  of  the 
lands  and  barony  of  Dalzell,  dated  24  May,  1671.  He  m.  Be- 
thia,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Henderson,  of  Fordell,  and  had 
issue.    He  d.  1692,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Hamilton,  of  Dalzell,  to.  1693,  Margaret,  eldest  dau. 
of  Sir  Archibald  Hamilton,  Bart,  of  Rosehall,  and  had  issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

Archibald  Hamilton,  of  Dalzell,  Orbiston,  and  Rosehall, 
TO.  19  March,  1732,  Marion,  eldest  dau.  of  Hugh  Dalrymple,  of 
Dromore,  one  of  the  Senators  of  the  College  of  Justice,  and 
descended  of  the  family  of  Stair,  and  had  issue.  He  d.  at 
Dalzell,  28  Dec.  1774.  His  widow  survived,  and  d.  at  Dalzell, 
28  Dec.  1779.    Their  eldest  son, 

James  Hamilton,  of  Dalzell,  Orbiston,  and  Rosehall,  b. 
1733 ;  was  served  heir  to  his  father  in  the  lands  of  Dalzell, 
&c.,  1774.  He  d.  at  Dalzell,  6  Dec.  1814,  in  his  81st  year,  and 
being  unm.,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  Hamilton,  of  Dalzell  and  Orbiston,  6.  1741;  a  Gen. 
in  the  army,  m.  Miss  Anne  Mathews,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Nov. 
1815)  had  issue, 

Archibald  James,  his  heir,  6.28  Oct.  1793;  an  officer  in 
the  army,  who  served  in  the  Peninsular  War,  and  in  the 
Scots  Greys  at  Waterloo ;  to.  1st,  Margaret  Sibella,  dau.  of 
William  Ramsay,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  (/.  24  Aug.  1824)  ho 
had  no  surviving  issue ;  and  2ndly,  Ellinor,  dau.  of  Daniel 
Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Gilkerscleugh,  by  whom  (who  d.  16  Sept 
1856)  he  left  at  his  decease,  II  Jan.  1834,  a  son,  the  present 
John  Glencairn  Carter  Hamilton,  Esq.  ©f  Dalzell. 

Robert,  6.7  Aug.  1796. 

Marion,  to.  Lieut.-Col.  David  Rattray.  She  d.  1  May,  1S18. 
Gen.  Hamilton  d.  9  Feb.  1834,  aged  92. 

Arms — 1st  and  4th,  gu.,  an  annulet  or,  between  three  cinque- 
foils erm.,  for  Orbistoun;  2nd  and  3id,  gu.,  a  mullet  arg. 
betwi  en  three  cinquefoils  erm.,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  a 
rose  of  the  first,  for  Rosehall.  Supporters— J>e-s.teT,  an  ante-- 
lope  ppr.  gorged  with  a  ducal  crown  and  a  chain  thereto  hang- 
ing or ;  sinister,  a  savage  ppr  wreathed  head  and  middle  with 
laurel,  holding  over  the  sinister  shoulder  a  clubor.  Crest— An 
antelope  ppr.  armed  and  unguled  or.     Motto— ilms  occursabit 

4,'tat— Dalzell,  near  Motherwell,  co.  Lanark. 

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Bee  McNeill  Hamilton. 


BUCHANAN-HAMILTON    OF    SPITTAL, 
LENY,    AND    BARDOWIE, 

BTTcnANAN-IlAMiLTON,  JoHN,  Esq.  of  Spittal,  CO. 
Dumbarton,  Lenj,  co.  Perth,  and  Eardovvie,  co. 
Stirling,  Ciiief  of  the  Clan  Buchanan,  b.  14  Feb. 
1822  ;  m.  9  July,  1845,  Margaret,  youngest,  dau.  of 
the  late  George  Seton,  Esq.  of  tke  family  of  Caris- 
ton,  and  has  issue, 

I.  FBANCI8  WELLEStET,  ft.  18  Sept.  1853. 

II.  Geoi'se,  6.  5  March,  1S56.         iii.  John,  6.  14  July,  1861. 

I.  Margaret  Seton,  m.  4  April,  1867,  Robert  Jardine,  Esq.  of 
Casllemilk,  co.  Dumfries,  M.P.  ;  d.  7  March,  1868,  leavinfC 
issue  a  son,  Uohert  Wilhain  Buchanan,  b.  21  Jan.  1868. 

II.  Anne  Helen,  d.  1851.  ni.  Catharine  Elizabeth. 

^ucl^mian  oi  tijat  |[L 
Ht'ttCaflC— Sib     Maukice     Bcohanan,     9th    Laird    of 

Buchanan  (son  of  Gilbert,  8th  Laird  of  Buchanan,  Seneschal 

to  the  Earls  of  Lennox,  the  first  of  the  family  who  assumed 

ihe  surname  of  Buchanan),  left  three  sons, 
Madhice  (Sir),  10th  Laird  of  Buchanan. 
Allan,  'III.  the  heiress  of  the  family  of  Leny,  or  Lany,  of  that 
ilk.    The  last  lineal  male  descendant  of  the  Buchanans  of 
Leny  was    Henry  {circa  1723).   whose  dau.   and   heiress, 
Catharine,  m.  Thomas  Buchanan,  of  Spittal,  as  will  be  after- 
wards mentioned. 
John,  ancestor  of  tlie  Buchanans  of  Aucheivcn. 

The  9lh  Laird  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
SiE  Maurice  Buchanan,  10th  Laird  of  Buchanan,  in  whose 

castle  of  Buchanan  King  Kobeut  the  Beuce  is  said  to  have 

taken  refuge  after  his  defeat,  at  Dalree,  by  Macdougall  ot  Lorn. 

He  lelt  a  son. 
Sir  Walter  Buchanan,  11th  Laird  of  Buchanan,  whose  son, 
John  Buchanan,   12th  Laird  of  Buchanan,  m.  Janet,  dau. 

and  heiress  of  John  Buchanan,  of  Leny,  4th  in  descent  from 

Allan,  already  noticed,  and  had  three  sons, 
Alexander  (Sir),  who  slew  the  Duke  of  Clarence,  brother  of 
King  Henby  V.,  at  the  battle  of  Beauge,  1421.    He  after- 
wards fell  at  the  battle  of  Verneuil  (anno  1424),  unm. 
Walter  (Sir),  who  .s.  his  father. 

John,  who  inherited  the  lauds  of  Leny,  and  carried  on  that 
family. 

The  2nd  son. 
Sir  Walter  Ecchanan,  13th  Laird  of  Buchanan,  m.  Isaliel, 

dau.  of  Murdoch  Stuart,   Duke  of  Albany,  and  (lovernor  of 

Scotland,  by  whom  he  had  (with  a  dau.,  m.  Gray,  of  Foulis, 

ancestor  of  Lord  Gray)  three  sons, 
Patricic,  his  successor. 

Maurice,  Treasurer  to  Lady  Margaret,  dau.  of  King  James  I., 
and  Dauphiness  of  France,  with  whom  he  left  Scotland. 
Thomas,  ancestor  of  the  Buchanans  of  CarOetU. 

The  eldest  son, 
Patrick  Buchanan,  14th  Laird  of  Buchanan,  to.  the  dau. 

and  heiress  of  Galbraith  of  Killearn,  Bamoir,  &c.,  and  left 

(besides  one  dau.,  Annabella,  who  m.  James  Stuart,  of  Bal- 

dorrans,  grandson  of  Murdoch,  Duke  of  Albany)  two  suns 
Walteb,  15th  Laird. 

Thomas,  1st  of  the  Buchanans  nf  nrumilciU,  to  which  family 
belonged  the  celebrated  Scottish  Poet  and  Historian,  Georae 
Buchanan. 

The  eldest  son, 

WALTfcR  Buchanan,  15th  Laird  of  Buchanan,  in.  the  dau.  of 

Lord  Graham,  by  whom  he  had  (with  two  daus.,  of  whom  the 

1st  m.  Lamond  of  Lamond,  and  the  2nd,  the  Laird  of  Ardking- 

lass)  two  sons, 
Patrick.        John,  ancestor  of  the  Buchanans  of  Arnpryor. 

His  eldest  son, 
Patrick  Buchanan,  fell  at  Flodden.  1513,  during  his  father's 

lifetime;  but,   in  the  history  of  the  family,  he  is  called  the 

IGih  Laird  of  Buchanan.    This  Patrick  m.  a  dau.  of  the  Earl 

of  Argyll,  and  had  (with  two  daus.,  m.  respectsvely  the  Lairds 

ot  Aucliiubreck  and  Caldcr)  two  sons, 
GEORf.E,  nth  Laird  of  Buchanan,  whose  lineal  male  descend- 
Laird''ol''BuchMian'  '"  "'^  '""'"''"  °^  "''''*"'  "^'"^  ''"''  ^^^ 
\\ALTEE,  the  1st  of  the  family  of  Buchanan  of  Spilal 

This 

Walter  Buchanan,  of  Easter  Catfer,   m.  Isahel,   dau  (or 

P'l  haps  sister)  of  the  1st  Earl  of  GUucairn,  by  whom  he  had  a 

son, 


Edward  Buchanan,*  of  Spittal,  m.  Christian,  dau.  of  Gal 
braith  of  Culcruich,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons,  George,  an( 
his  successor, 

Robert  Buchanan,  who  left  two  sons,  Andrew,  and 

Walter  Buchanan,  who  s.  his  father,  and  m.  1st,  Jean,"  dau 
of  Stirling  of  Crigbarnet,  and2ndly,  Margaret  Lawson  (accord 
ing  to  Auchmar  he  m.  the  dau.  of  Galbraith  of  Balgair).  H< 
left  two  sons,  Walter,  and  his  successor, 

Edward  Buchanan,  m.  1st,  Helen,  dau.  of  Edmonstone  o 
Balleun,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons,  James;  and  John,  Capt 
in  the  regt.  of  George,  Laird  of  Buchanan,  killed  at  thebattl 
of  Inverkeitbing.  He  m.  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Johi 
Buchanan,  of  Ross,  by  whom  he  had  (with  one  dau.,  m 
Cuningham  of  Trinbeg)  two  sons,  Robert  and  Edward.  HiK 
elder  son,  ' 

James  Buchanan,  d.  before  his  father,  having  in.  the  dau 
of  John  Buchanan,  of  Cashlie,  by  whom  he  had  five  son« 
Edward,  John  (Capt.),  Archibald  (Capt.),  Andrew,  and  Walter 
of  whom  the  eldest, 

Edward  Buchanan,  s.  his  grandfather,  and  m.  Christian 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Mitchell,  Minister  of  Kilmarnock,  b, 
whom  he  had  (with  two  daus.)  two  sons, 

John,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  m.  a  dau.  of  Napier  of  Ballakinrain,  and  had  by  ho 
a  dau.,  Christina,  m.  Thomas  Napier,  of  Glasgow ;  and  . 
son,  John,  M.D.,  m.  the  dau.  of  Sir  Archibald  Primrose 
Bart.,  and  had  a  dau.,  Susan. 
The  elder  son  and  successor, 

John  Buchanan,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Patrick  Muirhead,  n 
Rashie  Mill,  and  relict  of  Robert  Buchanan,  of  Arnpryor,  am 
had  issue  a  dau..  Christian,  m.  Robert  Buchanan,  of  Leny 
and  three  sons,  i.  Robert,  Col.  Commandant  of  Dundass' 
regt.  of  Scots  Dutch,  who  s.  his  father,  but  d.  s.  p.;  ii.  Peter 
TO.  Agnes,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Hamilton,  of  Hutchinson,  bu  u 
d.  s.  p.  ;  and  in.  Thomas,  of  whose  liue  we   have  tu  tr 

Thomas  Buchanan,  an  officer  in  the  Dutch  service,  to.  1st  ". 
Catharine,  dau.  of  Henry  Buchanan,  of  Leny  (the  last  linea  » 
male  representative  of  that  family),   whereby   the  estate  o 
Leny  (the  oldest  charter  extant  for  which  estate  is  one 
Alexander  II.,  5  Oct.  1227)  came  into  this  family;  and  2ndly 
Eli,;abcth,    youngest  dau.   of  John  Hamilton,   of  Bardowif 
whence  tlie  estate  of  Bardowie  (whose  oldest  extant  cli 
bears  date  16  March,  1238)  was  acquired. 

iamiUort  of  iarbofaiic. 

Twelfth  in  descent  from  John  de  Hamilton,  of  Eotliernolt 
or  Bardowie,  was 

John  Hamilton,  of  Bardowie,  m.  about  1704,  Marion,  datif"' 
ot  Robert  Buchanan,  of  Arnpryor,  by  whom  he  had  four 
and  three  daus.  The  four  brothers  having  d.  without  issue 
1757,  the  daus.  were  served  heir  portioners,  and  of  line,  t 
their  brother,  Robert;  of  these,  Katharine  and  Mary  havit: 
also  d.  s.  p.,  the  succession  devolved  upon 

Elizabeth,  to.  Thomas  Buchanan,  of  Spittal  and  Leny,  an 
left  (with  two  daus.,   Elizabeth,  to.  1st,  Robert  Grahame,   i 
Gartmore,  and  2ndly,  Robert  Fairfoul,  of  Strowie ;  and  Marion 
TO.  J.  H.  S.  Crawford,  of  Cowdonhill)  live  sons, 
Henry  Buchanan,  d.  unm. 

John  Buchanan,  who  x.  to  the  estate  of  Bardowie,  and  too' 
the  name  of  Hamilton.     He  m.  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  Si 
Hew  Crawford,  of  Jordanhill,  by  his  wife  Robina  Pollocll 
representatives  of  the  Pollocks  of  that  ilk,  and  d.  withoii  b 
issue. 

Robert  Hamilton  Buchanan,  Lieut.  R.N.  British  Fusilier! 
TO.  Cornelia,  dau.  of  Commodore  Tinker,  and  </.  leaving 
son,  Robert  Hamilton  Buchanan,  Capt.  24th  regt.  nati* 
infantry,  who  d.  before  his  uncle  John. 
Francis  Buchanan,  s.  his  brother  John,  and  assumed  %b 
name  of  Hamilton. 

Peter  Buchanan,  Capt.  23id  regt.  of  Fusiliers,  d.  unm. 
The  4th  son, 

Francis  Buchanan  Hamilton,  M.D.,  of  Birdowie,  Spitti 
and  Leny,  author  of  An  Account  of  Nepaul,  and  other  wor 
on  India,  in.  Miss  Brock,  by  whom  he  left  at  his  decease,  1825 
a  dau.,  Catheiine,  who  d.  unm.  1839,  and  an  only  son,  th 
present  John  Buchanan  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Spittal,  Leny,  an 
Bardowie. 

^rms— Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  Buchanan:  Ist,  or,  a  lio 
rampant  sa.  armed  and  langucd  gu.  witliin  a  double  tressur 
flowered  and  counter-flowered  of  the  second,  for  Buchanan  t 
that  ilk  and  Spittal;  4th,  quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  as  Buchama 
of  that  ilh  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  sa.,  on  a  chevron  between  three  bear  i 


*  Another  generation  is  here  inserted  in  Auchmar's  accouii 
of  the  family.  The  son  of  Walter,  1st  of  Spitial,  is  there  state 
to  have  been  John,  who  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Cuninyliain  i 
DruiiKiuhassio,  and  was  father  of  Edwaid. 


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heads  erased  arg.  muzxled  gru.  a  cinqnefoil  of  the  first,  for 
Buchanan  of  Leny  ;  2na  and  3rd,  Hamilton  of  Bardorcle  :  gu., 
3n  a  chevron  betwixt  three  cinquefoils  arg.  a  boar's  head 
:ouped  of  the  first,  in  the  middle  chief  point  an  annulet  or. 
Suji/mrtcrs— Two  falcons  ppr.  garnished  or.  Crests — 1st,  A 
iexter  hand  holding  up  a  duke's  coronet  within  two  laurel 
branches  disposed  orleways  vert,  for  Buchanan  of  that  ilk  ; 
!nd,  a  bent  bow  held  in  a  hand  sinister,  for  Buchanan  of  Spittal. 
Some  of  this  family  have  carried  as  a  crest  a  dexter  hand 
louped  at  the  wrist  holding  a  sword  with  the  motto,  "  Pro  rege 
it  pro  patria)."  3rd,  A  lion's  paw  erased  ppr.,  for  Buchanan 
)/  Lenu  ;  4th,  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an  oak  tree  fructed, 
)enetrated  transversely  in  the  main  stem  by  a  frame-saw  ppr., 
he  frame  of  the  first,  for  Hamilton.  MoUoes—Oiex  the  crest 
)f  Buchanan  of  that  ilk,  "  Clarior  hinc  honos;"  over  the 
iPiTTAL  crest,  "  Fortuna  parcit  labori"  ;  over  the  Leny  crest, 
'Nobilis  est  iraleonis;"  over  the  Hamilton  crest,  "Through;" 
mder  the  escutcheon,  "  Audaces  juvo." 

Seats— heuj  House,  Callander,  lo.  Perth ;  and  Bardowie,  co. 
itiiiing. 


HAMILTON    OF    THE    RETREAT    AND 
HTJLLERHIRST. 
See  Kelso  Hamilton. 


HAMILTON    OF    HOLYFIELD. 

Hamilton,  Robeet  William,  Esq.  of  Holyfiel.l 
lall,  Esses,  Lieut. -Col.  Grenadier  Guards,  and 
".P.  for  Essex,  b.  12  March,  1833;  m.  10  Julv, 
836,  Charlotte  Maria,  only  dau.  of  Col.  Palmer,  of 
dazing  Park,  Essex,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Ronald  William,  6.  17  July,  1864. 

I.  Mary  Geraldine.  ii.  Another  dau. 

Jol.  Hamilton  served  in  the  Crimean  eampaie;n. 
le  is  male  representative,  by  his  2nd  marriage,^of 
Villiam  Hamilton,  Esq.,  2nd  of  Wishaw  (ancestor 
f  Lord  Belhaveu,  by  his   1st  marriage). 

Lineage  and  Arms— Ste  Burke's  Peerage  (title  Belhaven). 

Sea(—Holi  field  Hall,  Woodford. 


HAMILTON    OF     SUNDRTJM, 

Hamilton,  John,  Esq.  of  Suudrum,  co.  Ayr, 
P.  and  D.L.,  b.  3  Sept.  1806  ;  m.  7  May,  1845, 
latliarine  Barbara,  eldest  dau.  of  tlie  late  William 
tobart,  Esq.  of  PickLree,  co.  Durham,  and  has 
5ue, 

I.  John,  d.  young. 

II.  John  Claode  Campbell,  5.  17  Feb.  18.54;  to.  10  April, 
1877,  Marion  Arkwright,  dau.  of  Rev.  E.  C.  Evans,  Rector 
of  Downham,  Essex,  and  has  issue,  Christabel  Mary. 

III.  Lewis  Boswell  Inman,  6.  13  Feb.  1S58. 
I.  Mary  Christian  Diindas. 

'JKniratJC.— We  know  from  authentic  records— the  town 
loks  of  Ayr— that 

Robert  Hamilton,  Bailie  Clerk  of  Carrick,  and  Janet  Black- 
ood,  dau.  of  Robert  Blackwood,  and  sister  of  Sir  Robert 
ackwood,  of  Pitreavie,  his  spouse,  were,  on  the  resignation 

Hew  Kennedy,  1670,  admitted  to  the  lands  of  Cloiiyiill, 
ongall,  Muir,  Clongall  Montgomerie,  Nether  Clongull,  DupiU- 
irn,  Ac. 

Hugh   Hamilton,  of  Clongall  (now  called  Glengall),  Mer- 
ant  in  Ayr,  ra.  Jean  Ferguson,  dau.  of  John  Ferguson,  of 
istlehill,  and  had  (with  seven  daus.)  three  sons, 
I.  Robert,  of  Bourtree  Hill,  b.  5  Jan.  1698;  m.  Jean  Mitchell, 

an  heiress,  widow  of  Major  Garth;  and  <Z.  4  June,  1773, 

leaving  four  daus.,  his  co-heirs, 

1  Jean,  m.  George,  Earl  of  Crawford. 

2  Margaret,  m.  Sir  John  Cathcart,  Bart. 

a  Frances,  m.  Capt.  John  Ferguson,  of  Greenvale. 

4  Eleanor,  m.  Hugh,  12th  Earl  of  Eglinton. 
I.  John,  from  whom  the  Sundrum  family  is  descended. 
iir  Hugh,  ancestor  of  the  Hamiltons  of  Finmore,  0.  6  Jan. 

John  Hamilton,  Esq.,  R.X.,  the  2nd  son,  6.  24  March,  1702, 
;tled  in  Jamaica,  where  he  and  his  elder  brother,  Robert, 
ssessed  the  estate  of  Pemberton  Valley.  He  m.  1739,  Mar- 
ret,  eldest  dau.  of  Hugh  Montgonierie,  of  Coilsfield  (by  his 
d  marriage,  with  Catharine  Arbucklo,  widow  of  Claud 
imilton,  of  Letham),  and  sister  of  Alexander  Montgomerie, 
Coilsfield,  father  of  Hugh,  12th  Earl  of  Eglinton.  He  Nvas 
Dwned  ia  returning  from  the  West  Indies,  leaving  na  only 


John  Hamilton,  of  Sundrum,  m.  April,  1762,  his  cousin  Lilias 
2nd  dau.  of  Alexander  Mom -otnerie,  of  Coilsfield,  and  sister 
of  Hugh,  12th  Earl  of  Eglinton,  by  whom  (who  d.  1827)  he 
left  (with  several  daus.,  of  whom  the  youngest,  HamiUa  m 
Lieut.-Gen.  Hughes)  seven  sons,  i.  John,  his  successor; 
II.  Alexander  West  (who  succeeded  to  Pinmoie),  vt.  twice  and 
left  issue;    iii.   Robert,  deceased;    iv.  Hugh,  a  Lieut.-Col. ; 

V.  Archibald,  of  Carcluie  and  Rozelle,  Capt.  E.l.C.'s  naval 
service,   m.  Jane,   dau.   of   Hugh,    12th    Earl    of   EgUnton; 

VI.  Thomas  Bargany;  and  vii.  Montgomerie,  Capt.  in  the 
E.l.C.'s  naval  service,  m.  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  G.  Dundas, 
of  Dundas.  John  Hamilton,  of  Sundrum,  for  several  years 
Vice-Lieut,  of  co.  Ayr,  and  thirty-six  years  Conveuer,  d. 
Jan.  1821,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Hamilton,  of  Sundrum,  b.  1764,  who  entered  the  Royal 
Navv,  and,  when  in  command  of  the  "Bombay  Castle,"  East 
Indiaman,  in  1800,  in  company  with  the  "  Essex,"  East  India- 
man,  took  the  "Medee,"  French  frigate  of  36  guns.  He  m. 
5  June,  1804,  Christian,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Dundas,  Esq.  of 
Dundas,  and  d.  28  Jan.  1837,  having  had  issue, 

I.  John,  now  of  Sundrum. 

II.  George  Dundas,  b.  12  Dec.  1811 ;  d.  17  Feb.  1833 

"ni  ^t'*^'*"'^^'''  Commander  R.N.,  now  of  Rozelle;  6. 
28  March,  1815;  m.  25  June,  1857,  Mary  Moorhouse,  dau. 
ot  Ralph  Walters,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Christian  Anne 
Dundas. 

IV  Archibald,  b.  6  Aug.  1819;  d.  6  June,  1846  ;  E.I.C  C  S 
Madras  Establishment. 

V.  James,  Capt.  E.l  C.  Bombay  Artillery,  6.  14  June,  1821 : 
TO.  2  Oct.  1875,  Katharine  Arabella,  3rd  dau.  of  Rev.  Edward 
AVarren  Caulfeild,  late  Rector  of  Beechingstoke,  Wilts. 

VI.  Hugh,  6.  29  Sept.  18  22;  m.  30  Aug.  1853,  Margaret 
Innes,  and  has,  Hugh  Montgomerie,  6.  June,  1854 ;  George 
Innes,  b.  18o6;  James  Dundas,  6.  12  May.  1860;  Lilias 
Anna;  Margaret  Eliza,  d.  1877;  Roma  Florence;  and 
Selina. 

I.  Christian,  m.  14  June,  1831,  Charies  Stiriing,  Esq.  of  Gar- 
gunnock,  and  has  issue,  John,  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.,  now  of 
Gargunnock,  6.  21  Dec.  1832,  m.  March,  1871,  Henrietta, 
dau.  of  John  Buchanan,  of  Carbeth,  and  has  issue- 
Carohne  Dundas,  to.  June,  1864,  John  Spurway,  and  has 
issue.  Christian  Aimee,  and  Caroline  Ethel. 

II.  Lilias,  d.  1811.  m.  Margaret,  d.  1811. 
IV.  Lilias,  d.  iinm.  6  Oct.  1875. 

V  Anna  Maria,  TO.  1st,  10  April,  1849,  Capt.  Ch^ules  Acton 
Broke  (youngest  son  of  Sir  Philip  Bowes  Vere  Broke,  Bart.), 
whocL  7  Sept.  1855,  having  had  issue,  Philip  Hamilton 
Acton,  d.  21  April,  1856  :  Caroline  Louisa,  d.  11  Feb.  1856  ; 
Jane  Anne ;  and  Fredeiica  Mary  Horatio.  She  m.  2ndly, 
Pec.  1859,  Capt.  William  Horton,  R.N.,  and  has,  Sydney 
George,  b.  25  F'eb.  1862. 

VI.  Margaret,  -,».  9  Aug.  1843,  the  Hon.  Thomas  Preston, 
youngest  son  of  Viscount  Gormanston,  and  has  issue, 
Jenico  John,  b.  11  Feb.  1846;  Thomas  Edward,  b.  16  May, 
1851;  Arthur  Jame.s,  b.  June,  1852;  Francis  Edmund 
Alexander,  6.  28  March,  1861 ;  Margaret  Paulina  ;  Carohna 
Dundas;  Laura  Mary;  Anna  Maria;  Matilda;  Frances 
Harriet ;  and  Mary. 

VII.  Mary  Dundas,  m.  20  April,  1847,  John  Reginald  Hnwison 
Craufurd,  Esq.  of  Crauturdland  Castle,  Kilmarnock,  and 
has  issue,  Reginald  William,  Lieut.  91sc  Highlanders,  6.  8 
Feb.  1849;  Archibald,  b.  8  May,  1862;  Caroline  Dundas: 
Esther  Edith,  d.  Feb.  1854;  Jane  Beatrice,  m.  1878,  Capt. 
Vincent ;  and  Constance  Mary. 

VIII.  Jane  Hamilla,  to.  9  Aug.  1843,  Henry  Spencer,  Esq.  of 
Helmington,  co.  Durham,  who  d.  Dec.  1875,  atid  has  issue 
Rudolph  Hamilton,  6.  2s  April,  1848:  Henry  Montgomerie^ 
6.  17  Jan.  1850;  Archibald  Douglas,  6.  24  March,  1861; 
and  Christina  Maria. 

Arras— Gu.,  three  fleurs-de-lis  in  fess  or,  between  as  many 
cinquefoils  arg.  Crest— An  oak-tree  fructed,  penetrated  trans- 
versely in  the  main  stem  by  a  frame-saw  ppr.  Motto — 
Through. 

iS<.ai — Sundrum,  Ayr,  N.B. 


HAMILTON    OF    BELTRIM. 

Cole-Hamilton,  Aethue    Willoughbt,  Esq. 

of  Beltrim,  co.  Tyrone,   J.P.,  D.L.,   High  Sheriff 

1830,     formerly    Major    Royal    Tyrone    Fusiliers 

Militia,  b.  22  Nov.  1806  ;  m.  16  Dec.  1831,  Emily 

Katherine,  dau.  of  Eev.  Charles  Cobbe  Beresford, 

and   grand-dau.  of  Hon.  John  Beresford,  2nd  son 

of  Marcus,    1st  Earl  of  Tyrone,    and   brother   of 

George,   1st  Marquess  of  Waterford,   and  by  her 

(who  d.  19  Nov.  1870)  has  issue, 

1.  William  Claud,  late  Capt.  80th  regt.,  6.  8  Aug.  1833; 

m.  10  June,  1858,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Hon.  Andrew  Godfn  y 

Stuart,  and  grand-dau.  of  Andrew  Thomas,  1st  Earl  uf 

Castle  Stewart,  and  has  issue, 

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1  Abthcb  Richard,  6.  29  April,  J859. 

2  William  Andrew  Thomas,  h.  6  July,  1864. 
a  Claud  George,  (>.  27  Jan.  18G9. 

1  Isabel  Mary.  2  Amelia  Caroline. 

u.  Claud,  6.  20  Nov.  1838;  m.2  June,  1875,  Henrietta  Ann, 

dau.  of  Alexander  Montgomery,  of  Kilmer,  co.  Meath. 
in.  Charles  Richard,  b.  6  Dec.  1842. 

IV.  Arthur  Henry  (Rev.),  Kectorof  Scaldwell,  co.  Northamp- 
ton b.  17  April,  1846;  m.  17  April,  1873,  Harriet  Eliza- 
beth,  dau.  of  JohnTisdal,  Esq.  of  CUarlesfort,  co.  Meath, 
and  has  issue, 

1  Henry  Arthur,  h.  30  April,  1874. 

2  George  William,  b.  5  Sept.  1875. 

V.  John  Isaac,  6.  1851. 

I.  Emily  Harriet,  m.  April,  1858,  John  Gordon  Bowen,  Esq. 
of  Burt,  CO.  Donegal. 

II.  Frances  Sophia. 

III.  Selina,  m.  31  Dec.  1870,  Robert  George  Gaussen,  Capt. 
Grenadier  Guards,  eldest  son  of  Robert  William  Gaussen, 
Esq.  of  Brookmans  Park,  co.  Hertford. 

rv.  Letitia  Grace,  to.  Aug.  1869.  Hon.  Henry  George  Louis 
Crichton,  son  of  John,  3rd  Earl  of  Erne,  K.P. 

ILl'lTPagC. — Hon.  SiE  Claud  Hamilton,  of  Baldoney,  co. 
Tyrone,  2nd  son  of  Claud,  1st  Lord  Paisley,  and  brother  of 
James,  1st  Earl  of  Abercorn,  Gentleman  of  the  Privy  Chamber, 
was  appointed,  6  Oci.  1618,  Constable  of  the  Castle  of  Toome, 
CO.  Antrim.  He  m.  the  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Robert  Hamilton, 
Knt.,  of  Manor  Elieston,  co.  Tyrone;  and  d.  1629,  leaving, 
with  five  younger  sons,  Alexander;  Robert;  George;  Claud; 
and  James,  all  of  whom  d.  ».  p.,  an  elder  son  and  heir, 

Sib  William  Hamilton,  Knt.  of  Manor  Elieston,  co.  Tyrone, 
who  TO.  twice.  He  was  buried  in  the  church  of  Baldony. 
His  will,  dated  1  May,  1662,  was  proved  6  May,  1664.  The 
eldest  son  of  his  2nd  marriage,  with  Beatrix  Campbell, 

Cladd  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Montaloney,  co.  Tyrone,  had, 
by  Isabella  his  wife,  five  daus.,  Beatrix;  Mary;  Agnes; 
Margaret ;  and  Rebecca,  and  two  sons, 

I.  William,  his  successor. 

II.  Claud,  of  Stiabiuie,  ancestor  of  Hamilton,  Bart,  of  Wood- 
brook. 

Mr.  Hamilton,  whose  will,  dated  1  Oct.  1692,  was  proved 
31  Aug.  1695,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Beltrim,  co.  Tyrone,  who  left, 
by  Mary  his  wife,  two  sons  and  three  daus.  His  will,  dated 
2  May,  1739,  was  proved  2  April,  1747.    His  last  surviving  son, 

Claud  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Beltrim,  to.  his  cousin  Letitia, 
dau.  of  Claud  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Strjbane,  by  whom  he  had 
three  daus., 

I.  Letitia,  of  whom  hereafter.  ii.  Isabella. 

m.  Beatrix. 
Mr.  Hamilton,  whose  will,  dated  7  June,  1780,  was  proved 
24  May,  1782,  was  s.  by  his  dau., 

Letitia  Hamilton,  of  Beltrim,  m.  1780,  Hon.  Arthur  Cole, 
Esq.  of  Skca,  co.  Fermanagh,  M.P.  for  the  co.,  High  Sheriff 
1778,  6.  8  Aug.  1750,  2nd  son  of  John,  1st  Lord  Mount  Florence, 
and  brother  of  William,  1st  Earl  of  Enniskillen,  by  whom  she 
had  issue, 

I.  Claud  William,  who  s.  to  the  estate. 

I.  Letitia,  to.  Aug.  1815,  Major  Stafford,  and  d.  1853. 

II.  Elizabeth  Ann,  m.  1820,  Henry  Slade,  Esq.,  and  d.  1849. 

III.  Isabella,  m.  James  Hamilton,  Esq.,  andci.  1827. 

Hon.  Arthur  Cole,  who  adopted  the  additional  surname  of 
Hamilton,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Cladd  William  Cole  •  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Beltrim,  High 
Sheriff  co.  Tyrone  1811,  6.  7  July,  1781;  m.  Nichola  Sophia, 
dau.  of  Richard  Chaloner,  Esq.  of  Kingsfort,  co.  Meath,  by 
whom  (who  TO.  2ndly,  1838,  Joseph  Pratt,  Esq.  of  Cabra,  co. 
Cavan)  he  left  at  his  decease,  25  April,  1822,  two  sons, 

1.  Ahthuk  Willoughbt,  now  of  Beltrim. 

n.  Richard,  of  Kingsfort,  co.  Meath,  adopted  the  surname  of 
Chaloneb,  1832,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Meath  1842,  formerly 
Lieut.  12th  Lancers,  6.  1810;  m.  1835,  Harriet,  dau.  of 
Charles  Arthur  Tisdal,  Esq.  of  Charlesfort,  co.  Meath. 

ylj-TO.9— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  gii., 
three  cinquefoils  pierced  erm. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  ship  with 
sailsfurled  and  oars  sa. ;  2nd,  arg.,  a  bull  pass.  sa.  armed  and 
unguled  or,  a  border  of  the  second  charged  with  eight  bezants, 
on  a  sinister  canton  per  pale  gu.  and  az.  a  harp  gold,  stringed 
of  the  field  ;  3r(l,  sa.,  a  chevron  between  three  cherubim  or. 

Scat— Beltrim  Castle,  Newton  Stewart,  co.  Tyrone. 


June,   1843,   his  cousin,   Mary   Mnfikla,   dau.   ol 
Thomas  Dickson,  Esq.  of  Grangeville,  co.  Dublin, 
and  has  three  sons  and  four  daus., 
I.  James.         ii.  William  Joseph.        iii.  Robert  Claude. 

I.  Anna  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

II.  Elizabeth  Matilda,  d.  unm.         in.  Mary  Catherine. 
IV.  Maude  Victoria,  deceased. 

Mr.  Haraihon  purchased  Castle  Hamilton,  1844, 
from  Robert  Henry  Southwell,  Esq. 

%i\\ZB,%t. — Galbbaith  Hamilton,  of  Morefield,  co 
Tyrone,  was  son  of  William  Hamilton,  the  first  settler  ir 
Ireland  of  this  branch  of  the  House  of  Hamilton.  He  to.  aladj 
of  the  Douglas  family,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  whom  hereafter.  fc, 

II.  Archibald,  whose  will,  dated  2  Nov.  1711,  and  proved  ^ 
22  Sept.  1712,  mentions  his  wife  Anne,  but  no  is*;ue.  . 

III.  James,  Capt.  in  the  army.  His  will,  dated  30  Nov.  1730,  " 
was  proved  11  May,  1731.    He  was  killed  at  Almanza.  •* 

IV.  Hans,  of  Frankfort,  co.  Armagh,  whose  will,  dated  U  B- 
Aug.  1727,  was  proved  5  Aug.  1728.  By  Margaret  his  wif^t« 
he  left  two  sons  and  four  daus. 

Mr.  Hamilton's  house  at  Morefield  was  burned  by  the  troops  o; 
James  II.  in  their  march  to  Derry.     His  eldest  son, 

William  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Ballyfatton,  near  Strabane,  co|||0 
Tyrone,  was  a  Cornet  in  the  army.  In  1793  he  purchaset 
from  the  Commissioners  of  Forfeited  Estates  in  Ireland  tlu 
fee  of  two  and  a  half  townlands  in  the  quarter  of  Ballyfatton. 
part  of  the  forfeited  estate  of  the  Earl  of  Abercorn,  He  lefi 
issue, 

I.  Archibald,  his  successor. 

II.  Charles,  who  had  a  son,  James.       iii.  Galbraith. 
The  elder  son, 

Archibald  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Ballyfatton,  to.  1st  (marrias« 
settlements  dated  4  April,  1719),  Jane,  dau.  of  Rev.  Georgi 
Nesbitt,  of  Drumalough,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  successor  at  Ballyfatton,  m.  Miss  Marj 
White,  of  White  Hall,  co.  Antrim,  and  had  issue, 

1  William,  d.  unm. 

2  James,  of  Edin,  co.  Donegal,  m.  Miss  Mary  Hamilton,  o 
Fort  Stewart,  co.  Donegal,  and  had  two  sons, 

William,  Capt.  in  the  Rifle  Brigade,  had  a  son,  James, 
John,  Lieut.  R.N. 

3  John,  Capt.  in  the  army,  killed  at  Seringapatam;  d.unm 

4  Galbraith,  d.  unm.  5  Archibald,  d.  unm, 

II.  George,  d.  unm. 

I.  Katharine,  d.  unm. 

II.  Sarah,  m.  John  Frederick,  Esq.  of  Camlin,  co.  Donegal. 
He   TO.   2ndly,   Letitia  Fairlie,  by  whom    (whose  will  dati 
4  Sept.   1760,  was  proved  22   April,   1761,  and  on   whom 
jointure  was  settled  by  deed  of  16  April,  1746)  he  had  furthe 
issue, 

III.  Archibald,  of  Dublin,  M.D.,  whose  will,  dated  30  Jum 
1777,  was  proved  22  Aug.  following. 

IV.  Richard,  d.  unm.  in  Jamaica. 

V.  Galbraith,  of  whom  hereafter. 

VI.  Sampson,  d.  unm.  in  Jamaica. 
III.  Margary,  to.  Col.  Paumien.        iv.  Letitia,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Hamilton,  whose  will  dated  5  May,  1752,  was  prow 
24  Feb.  following,  was  s.  as  above  by  his  eldest  son,  Willian 
His  fifth  son,  the  3rd  by  his  2nd  wife, 

Galbraith  Hamilton,    of  Dublin,  m.   and  had  two 
and  as  many  daus., 

I.  James. 

II.  John,  of  Larkfield,  co.  Dublin,  to.  Miss  Jane  Dickson,  an 
had  an  only  child, 

James,  now  of  Castle  Hamilton. 

I.  Matilda,  m.  1782,  George  Maconchy,  Esq.  of  Rathmon 
CO.  Longford,  who  was  High  Sheriff  of  that  co.  1786. 

II.  Mary  Ann,  d.  unm. 
Seat— Castle  Hamilton,  Killesbandra,  co.  Cavan. 


HAMILTON    OF    CASTLE    HAMILTON. 
Hamilton,  James,  Esq.  of  Castle  Hamilton,  co. 
Cavan,  J.P,  aud  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1817;   m.   i 


HAMILTON    OF    HAMPTON    HALL. 

Hamilton  Henry  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Hamp 
ton  Hall,  CO.  Dublin,  J.P.  co.  Meath  and  co.  DubliJ 
b.  5  Oct.  1820. 

iLtllCitgC— This  family  claims  descent  from  a  son  of 
James   Hamilton,  of  Evandale,  and  has  been  estaUished  i 
Ireland  since  the  opening  of  the  17th  century. 

Hugh  Hamilton,  of  Lisbane,  near  Bangor,  co.  Down,  onec 
the  Scotch  Settlers  in  Ireland,  temp.  James  1.,  made  denize 
of  Ireland,   1616;  was  buried  at  Bangor,  aged  81.     He 
issue,  three  sons, 

John,  of  Bally menoch,  near  Hollywood,  aud  of  Bally  Veinoi 
near  Bangor,  living  1673. 


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Alexander,  of  whom  presently.      Kobert,  m.  Jane  Phillips. 

10  2nd  son, 

ALEXANDER  HAMILTON,  of  KiUyleagh,  d.  26  Jan.  1G76.    He 

.  Jean  Hamilton,  anil  was  father  of 

Hdgh  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Ballybranagh,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 

eorge  Koss,  of  Rosstrevor,  by  Uisula  Hamilton  his  wife,  and 

•ing  16  Nov.  1728,  was  buried  at  Killileagh,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Alexander,  his  heir. 

II.  George  (c/.  1773,  and  is  buriedatRathmullan),  of  Tyrella, 
CO.  Down,  nil.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Echlin,  Esq.  of  Eclilin- 
ville,  CO.  Down,  and  sister  to  Sir  Eobert  Echlin,  Bart.,  and 
had  issue, 

1  George,  ot  Tyrella,  d.  unm.  6  July,  1796,  and  is  buried 
at  Rathmullan.  On  his  death  he  was  s.  at  Tyrella,  by  ids 
nephew,  George  Hamilton. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  her  cousin,  the  Hon.  Baron  Hamilton. 
lie  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Hamilton,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Knock,  co.  Dublin, 

Id  Newtown  Hamilton,  co.  Armagh,   m.  Isabella,   dau.  of 

)hn  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Finnebrogue,  co.  Down,  by  Jane,  dau. 

'Rev.  John  Chichester,  of  Belfast, and  had  (with  three  daus., 

abella,  m.  Richard  Sheffield  Cassan,  Esq.;  Anne,  m.  16  May, 

'74,  Henry  Caldwell,  Lieut. -Col. -Commandant  of  the  British 

r  the  defence  of  Quebec,  3rd  son  of  Sir  John  Caldwell,  2nd 

irt.    of  Castle    Caldwell,  co.  Fermanagh  (she  d.  28   May, 

ilO);  and  Elizabeth,  in.  Rev.  Robert  Law,  D.D.)  four  sons, 

.  Hugh,  D.D.,  F.T.C.D.  and  F.R.S.,  of  Newtown  Hamilton, 

CO.  Armagh,  some  time  Dean  of  Armagh,  Lord  Bishop  of 

Clonfert,   21   Jan.   1796,   and  Bishop  of  Ossory  from  1798 

until  his    death,   b.  26  March,   1729;   m.  1772,   Isabella, 

eldest  dau.  of  Hans   Widman  Wood,   Esq.  of  Rossmead, 

CO.  Westmeath,  by  Frances  his  wife,  twin  sister  to  Edward, 

Earl  of  Kingston ;  and  d.  1805,  having  had, 

1  Alexander,  Q.C,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Newtown  Hamil- 
ton, CO.  Armagh,  and  Oak  Lawn,  co.  Dublin,  to.  29  Jan. 
1799,  Julia,  dau.  of  Michael  Tisdall,  Esq.  of  Charlesfort, 
CO.  Meath  (she  d.  1840),  and  d.  Oct.  1852,  having  had 
(with  other  issue,  d.  unm.), 

Isabella,  m.  1816,  John  Synge,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Glanmore, 

CO.  Wicklow. 
Julia,  TO.  19  Oct.  1819,  Hon.  and  Rev.  John  Pratt  Hewitt, 

and  d.  1827. 
Catherine,  m.  Rev.  Joseph  Wright. 
Alicia,  m.  Archibald  Tisdall,  Esq.  of  Clontarf  (she  d. 

1876). 

2  Hans  (Rev.),  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Kilmanagh,  and  Rector 
of  Knocktopherand  Kilmoganny,  to.  Susanna,  dau.  of  the 
Eight  Hon.  Silver  Oliver,  M.P.  of  Castle  Oliver,  co. 
Limerick,  and  sister  of  Catherine,  Lady  Mount  Sandford, 
and  d.  s.  p.  1839. 

S  Henry,  late  of  Tullylish  House,  co.  Down,  J. P.,  m.  1808, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Rev.  Michael  Sandys,  Rector  of  Powers- 
court,  CO.  Wicklow,  and  d.  1834,  having  had  issue, 
Hugh  (Rev.),  m.  Mary  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry 
Ormsby,  and  has  issue,  Edwin,  6.  April,  1849 ;  Hen- 
rietta, Lucy,  and  Isabella. 
Henrx  Alexander,  now  of  Hampton  Hall. 
George  Hans,  late  Rector  of  Berwick-on-Tweed,  M.A., 
now  Archdeacon  of  Lindisfarne,  and  Vicar  of  Egling- 
ham,  Northumberland,  J, P.,  b.  1823 ;  m.  1st,  9  May, 
1848,  Arabella  Sarah,  only  dau.  of  John  Best,  Esq.  of 
the  H.E.I.C.  Civil  Service;  and  by  her  has  issue,  Hans 
Alfred,  6.  27  May,  1849 ;  Henry  Best  Hans,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  Major  Northumberland  Artillery  Militia,  6. 
14  Oct.  1850,  TO.  22  July,  1876,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of 
John  Bond  Cabbell,  Esq.  of  Cromer  Hall,  Norfolk;  and 
Eliza  Arabella  Sarah.  He  to.  2ndly,l  June,  1869,  Lady 
Louisa  Frances,  sister  of  the  present  Earl  of  Leitrim,  and 
has  issue,  George  Francis  Clements,  b.  24  March,  1870  ; 
Eobert  Charles  Clements,  b.  15  May,  1871 ;  Collingwood 
George  Clements,'  6.  1  Nov.  1877;  and  Louisa  Lindis- 
farne Clements. 

William  Alfred  (Rev.),  D.D.,  m.  Henrietta,  dau.  of  H. 
Cole,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
Alexander,  6.  1829;  to.  1851,  Emma,  dau.  of  the 
Right  Hon.  Sir  Frederick  Pollock,  Bart.,  for  many 
years  Chief  Baron  of  the  Court  of  Exchequer,  and  by 
ber  had  issue,  Frederick  Alexander  Pollock,  6.  20  Aug. 
1852,  B.A.  Cantab.,  Barrister-at-Law;  Charles  Pollock, 
6. 9  Oct.  1853,  d.  1878 ;  Horace  George  Pollock,  6. 6  Nov. 
1854 ;  Walter  Richard  Pollock,  b.  18  Aug.  1856,  Bengal 
Staff  Corps;  Alexander  Pollock,  6.  8  July,  1858  ;  Robert 
Pollock,  b.  31  March,  1860 ;  Archibald  PoUock,  6.  17 
Sept.  1861. 
Sarah,  to.  19  Jan.  1854,  William  Barclay  Browne  Scriven, 
M.D.  Frances,  d.  1877. 

Julia,  m.  Right  Hon.  Henry  Ormsby,  one  of  the  Land 
Judges  of  the  High  Court  of  Justice  in  Ireland. 
4  George  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Killermogh,  Queen's  Co.,  an 
eminent  Hebrew  Scholar,  m.  1st,  1809,  Sophia  Dorothea, 
dau.  of  George  Kicrnan,  Esq.  of  Blackball,  co.  Dublin, 
and  niece  of  Col.  Molesworth  Philips,  of  Belcotton,  co. 
Louth,  who  accompanied  Capt.  Cooke  in  his  voyage  round 
the  world,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1820)  had  issue. 


Augusta  Sophia,  m.  1844,  Rev.  Richard  Johnston,  of 
Kilmore,  co.  Armagh  (she  d.  30  April,  I860;,  and  has 
issue. 

Isabella,  d.  unm.  1841. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  1825,  Frances  Anna,  dau.  and  eventually 
co-heiress  of  Admiral  Sii-  Chichester  Fortcscue,  of  Dro- 
misken,  co.  Louth,  Ulster  King  of  Arms,  cousin-german 
of  Arthur,  Duke  of  Wellington  (she  d.  1875 ;  he  d.  18i0). 
5  Hugh  (Rev.),  of  Innismacsaint,  co.  Fermanagh,  in. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Right  Hon.  John  Staples,  P.C.,  M.P., 
of  Lissane,  co.  Tyrone,  by  his  2nd  wife,  Henrietta,  dau.  of 
Richard,  3rd  Viscount  Molesworth,  and  had  issue, 
Hugh  Staples  (Rev.),  of  Mansion,  Leeds,  to.  and  has 

Ei-^hard,  formerly  Rectory  of  Killelagh,  co.  Derry,  d.  s.p. 
Jime,  1878. 

Albert,  d.  1824.  Hewit. 

Thomas  (Rev.),  m.  18.59,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Borlase 
Warren,  4th  hart,  of  Warrenscourt,  co.  Cork. 

Harriet,  to.  William  Malachy  Burke,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Regis- 
trar-General for  Ireland. 

1  Frances,  m.  1802,  Rev.  Michael  Dodson  Madden,  Chan- 
cellor of  St.  Canice,  Kilkenny,  and  had  issue. 

2  Isabella,  d.  unvi.  1845. 

II.  Robert,  m.  a  dau.  of  Jonathan  Chetwood,  of  Woodbrooke, 
and  had  issue, 

1  Alexander,  Rector  of  Thomastown,  co.  Kilkenny,  m. 
1801,  EUinor,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Sewell  Stubber,  Esq.  of 
Moyne,  Queen's  Co.  They  had  issue,  1  Robert  Hamilton 
Stubber,  of  Sloyne ;  2  Sewell ;  3  William ;  4  Alexander 
Chetwood ;  5  Ricliard  Hugh ;  1  Hester  Maria,  m.  Abel  J. 
C.  Warren,  Esq.  of  LowhUl,  co.  Kilkenny;  2  Harriet; 
and  3  Anna,  Mrs.  Corry. 

2  Robert,  to.  Sydney,  dau.  of  Mervyn  Archdall,  Esq.  of 
Castle  Archdall,  M.P.  for  Fermanagh,  and  had  issue. 

Maxwell,  to.  1854,  a  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  late  John 
Graves,  Esq.  of  Mickleton  Manor,  co.  Gloucester,  and. 
has  issue;  Robert  (Rev.),  widower,  with  issue;  Chet- 
wode,  Mervyn,  Dawson,  and  several  daus. 

III.  George,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Charles,  of  Hamwood,  co.  Meath  (see  Hamilton  of  Ham- 
wood). 

Mr.  Hamilton  represented  KiUyleagh  in  Parliament  from  1730 
to  1759.     His  3rd  son, 

Hon.  George  Hamilton,  M.P.,  Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  of 
Hampton  Hall,  co.  Dubhn,  M.P.  for  Belfast  for  many  years, 
was  raised  to  the  Bench  1776.  He  m.  his  cousin,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  George  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Tyrella,  and  had  issue. 
Baron  Hamilton  d.  1793,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Alexander  Hamilton,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Belfast,  to.  Catherine^ 
dau.  of  Thomas  Buigh,  Esq.,  and  dying  1808,  s.^.,  was  s.  by 
his  brother, 

llEV.  George  Hamilton,  of  Hampton  Hall,  co.  Dublin,  and 
Tyrella,  co.  Down,  in.  1796,  Anna,  dau.  of  Thomas  Pepper, 
Esq.  of  Ballygarth  Castle,  co.  Meath,  by  Henrietta  his  wife, 
sister  of  Stephen  Moore,  Esq.  of  Barne,  and  had  issue, 

George  Alexander  (Bight  Hon.),  his  heir. 

Thomas  Claud  George,  J. P.,  to.  1840,  Gertrude  Anne,  2nd 
dau.  of  Joshua  Uhthoff,  Esq.  of  Bath,  and  had  a  dau.,  Ger- 
trude Uhthoff. 

Harriet,  m.  Joseph  W.  Swan,  Esq.,  MJ).,  of  Kingstown,  and 
d.  July,  1878. 
He  d.  March,  1833,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

The  Right  Hon.  George  Alexander  Hamilton,  of  Hampton 
Hall,  CO.  Dublin,  D.C.L.,  J. P.  and  U.L.,  one  of  the  Commis- 
sioners of  Church  Temporalities  in  Ireland,  formerly  M.P.  for 
the  city  of  Dublin,  and  subsequently  M.P.  for  the  University 
of  Dublin,  and  Assistant  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  b.  29  Aug. 
1802;  TO.  1  May,  1S35,  Amelia  Fancourt,  dau.  of  Joshua  Uhthoff, 
Esq.  of  Bath,  a  gentleman  of  distinguished  character  and 
service  in  India.  Mr.  Hamilton  was  Financial  Secretary  of 
the  Treasui'y  in  Lord  Derby's  Administration  of  la62.  He  d. 
1871. 

/Seat— Hampton  Hall,  Balbriggan. 


HAMILTON    OF    HAMWOOD. 

Hamilton,  Charles  William,  Esq.  of  Ham- 
wood,  CO.  Meath,  J.P.,  b.  1  April,  180:i  ;  m.  1  June, 
1841,  Letitia   Chai-lotte,    eldest  dau.   of  the    late 
William  Henry  Armstrong,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Mount 
Heaton,   King's  Co.   (by  Bridget  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Col.  Charles  MacDonnell,  M.P.,  of  New  Hall,  co. 
Clare),  and  by  her  (who  d.  28  June,  1872)    has 
issue, 
I.  Charles  Robert,  b.  29  Aug.  1846;  m.  10  Sept.  1874,  Louisa 
Caroline  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Francis  Brooke,  Esq.  of 
Somerton,co.Dublin,byhiswife,  the  Hon.  Henrietta  Monck» 
eldest  dau.  of  the  3rd  Viscount  Mouck,  and  has  had  issue^ 


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HIM 


1  Charles  Georee,  6.  3  June,  1875;  d.  2  July,  1877. 

2  Gerald  Francis  Charles,  6.  23  June,  1877. 

1  Eva  Henrietta. 

2  Letitia,  6.  20  July,  1878. 

II.  Edward  Chetwood,  6.  23  Ane.  1847  ;  m.  4  Jan.  1870, 
Eleanor  Georgina  Anna  Blanche,  dau.  of  Col.  George 
Gladwin  Denniss,  lOIsC  Koyal  Bengal  Fusiliers,  and  has 
issue,  Edward  Charles  Bayley,  b.  1  May,  1873;  George 
Chetwood  Digby,  6.  29  July,  1874;  Blanche  Letitia,  b. 
1  Nov.  1870;  Eleanor  Georgina,  6.  2  Oct.  1871;  Kathleen 
Maude  Albina,  b.  30  Sept.  1877. 

III.  Arthur,  b.  16  Aug.  1848:  to.  29  Oct.  1874,  Alma  Louisa 
Geraldine  Isabella,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Edward 
Croker,  Esq.  of  Ballynagarde,  and  Lady  Georgiana 
Croker,  and  has  had  issue,  Aileen,  6.  16  Oct.,  d.  18  Nov. 
1675;  Dorothea  Alice  Letitia,  6.  12  Oct.  1876. 

ILt'lirajjr.— Charles  Hamilton,  Esq.  (youngest  son  of 
Alexander  Hamilton,  of  Knock,  M.P.,  by  Isabella,  dau.  of 
Eobert  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Finnebrogue),  was  of  Hamwood,  co. 
Meath,  and  Bishopstown  and  Clare,  co.  Westmeath ;  he  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Crewe  Chetwood,  Esq.  of  Woodbrook, 
Queen's  Co.,  by  Anna  his  wife,  dau.  of  Allan  Holford,  Esq.  of 
CO.  Chester,  and  relict  of  Ealph  Sneyd,  Esq.  of  Keele,  co. 
Stafford.  Charles  Hamilton  d.  16  Feb.  Ial8,  having  had  (with 
other  issue,  d.  s.  p.), 

I.  Charles,  of  whom  presently. 

n.  Eobert  of  Liverpool,  Merchant,  d.  g.  p.  July,  1822. 

III.  George,  of  Quebec  and  Hawksbury,  Canada.  Merchant, 
and  Co),  of  the  local  Militia,  m.  Lucy  Craigie,  and  had  issue, 

1  Eobert,  6.  1822;  to.  184.5,  Isabella,  dau.  of  .John  Thomp- 
son, Esq.,  and  had  issue,  George,  6.  1850;  John,  6.  1852; 
Isabella,  Susan,  Kobina,  Frances,  and  Jessie. 

2  George,  6.  1824;  to.  1846,  Julia,  dau.  of  C.  J.  Jarvis, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue,  George  Wellesley;  Charles  Chet- 
wood, 6.  1851;  Robert  Craigie,  6.  1852;  and  Julia.  Mr. 
George  Hamilton  d.  1856. 

3  John,  b.  mil ;  to.  1852,  Rebecca,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Lew  is,  and  has  issue,  George  Chetwood,  6.  1857 ;  and 
Alice  Mary. 

4  Charles,  6.  1834.  5  Francis,  6.  1838. 
1  Henrietta.  2  Isabella. 

He  founded  the  Hawksbury  Mills,  Canada,  where,  and  at 
Quebec,  his  family  reside,  and  d.  7  Jan.  1«39. 

IV.  William  Henry,  m.  1st,  1821,  Bridget,  dau.  of  Beauchamp 
Colclough,  E.sq.  of  Kildarrin,  co.  Carlow,  and  had  issue,  one 
son,  Henry,  6,  1826;  and  a  dau.  Georgina,  m.  1849,  Walter 
Scougail,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  1  George,  b.  1850:  2  Wil- 
loughby,  6.  1854;  3  Richard  Henry,  6.  1856;  I  Madalene; 
2  Margaret ;  3  Henrietta.  Mr.  W.  H.  Hamilton,  to.  2ndly, 
1831,  Marcaret,  dau.  of  Archibald  McMillan,  and  had  issue, 
a  dau.  Henrietta,  who  was  m.  to  William  King  Kains,  Esq. 

V.  John,  of  Liverpool,  Merchant,  to.  1821,  Caroline,  dau.  of 
Thomas  France,  Esq.  of  Bostock  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and  liad 
issue,  at  his  decease,  23  June,  1823,  one  dau.,  Mary  Anne 
who  d.  10  July,  1854. 

I.  Henrietta,  m.  Gen.  Provost,  C.B.,  and  d.  s.  p. 
The  eldest  son, 

Charles  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Hamwood,  b.  1772;  to.  29  April, 

1801,    Marianne  Caroline,    dau.   of  William  Tighe,  Esq.    of 

Rosanna,  co.  Wicklow,  M.P.,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  only  child  of  Sir 

William  Fownes,  Bart,  of  Woodstock,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  by  her 

(who  d.  29  July,  1861,  aged  84)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  William,  now  of  Hamwood. 

n.  William  Tighe,  6.  31  March,  1807 ;  to.  27  Sept.  1832,  the 

Hon.  Annie  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  late  Major-Gen.  Sir  William 

Ponsonby,  K.C.B.  (by  Georgina  his  wife,  dau.  of  Charies, 

1st  Lord  Southampton),  and  has  issue,  Frederick  Fitzroy, 

b.  1837. 

III.  Frederick  John  Henry  Fownes,  b.  27  July,  1816;    m. 

22  May,  1860,  Frances  Catharine,  only  dau.   of  Richard 

Gethin,  Esq.  of  Earisfield,  co.  SUgo,  formerly  of  the  13th 

Light  Dragoons,  and  had  a  son,  Frederick  Evandale  Gethin 

6.  12  March,  1861,  d.  young;  and  a  dau.,  Maude.  ' 

I.  Sarah,  to.  June,  1836,  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Francis  Howard 
(brother  of  WUliam,  3rd  Earl  of  Wicklow),  and  by  him 
(who  d.  16  Feb.  1847)  has  issue,  two  sons,  Charies,  Earl  of 
Wicklow,  and  CecU  Ralph,  and  three  daus.  (see  Bdrke's 
Peerage). 

II.  Mary,  d.  t.  p. 

III.  Caroline  Susan,  to.  1st,  Capt.  Trevor  Stannus;  and 
2ndly,  Rev.  John  Finlay,  of  Corkagh,  co.  Dublin. 

Mr.  Hamilton  d.  29  Sept.  1857. 

.^rm«— Quarteriy,  gu.  and  arg.,  in  the  1st  and  4th  quarters 
three  cinquefoils  pierced  erni.,  and  a  canton  of  the  second 
charged  with  a  trefoU  slipped  vert,  in  the  2nd  and  3rd  a 
lymphad,  sails  furied  and  oars  out  sa.  Crest— Out  of  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  an  oak  tree  fructed  ppr..  penetrated  transversely  in 
«ie  main  stem  by  a  frame-saw  also  ppr.,  the  frame  or,  hanging 
from  the  tree  a  shield  arg.,  charged  with  a  treloil  slipped 
vert.    Motto  over.  Through.    Motto— Sola,  nobilitas  virtus. 

S«at— Hamwood,  co.  Meath. 


HAMILTON    OF    CORNACASSA, 

Hamilton,  Dacee  Meetyn  Aechdall,  Esq.  oK 
Cornacassa,   co.   Monaghan,   J. P.   and   D.L.,   b.  li 
Oct.  1837  ;  VI.  1873,  Helen,  dau.  of  Walter  Kugent 
Esq.,  Baron  of  the  Austrian  Empire, 

JLl'ltragr. — in  the  time  of  the  Solemn  League  and  Cove 
nant,  James  Hamilton,  traditionally  a  scion  of  the  family  ol 
!  Hamilton  of  AVoodhall,  N.B.,  accompanied  by  one  of  hit 
brothers,  emigrated  to  Ireland.  The  brother  went  to  the 
CO.  Down,  and  James  established  himself  at  Carravetra,  in 
Monaghan.    This 

James  Hamilton,  of  Carravetra,  Clones,  co.  Monaghan, 
was  father  of  a  5th  son, 

Dacre  Hamilton,  who  m.  Miss  Dorothy  Smith,  of  Belfast, 
and  had  issue,  1  Dacre,  who  m.  1735,  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward 
Owen,  of  Kilniore,  and  widow  of  Joseph  Wright,  of  Gola 
d.  20  April,  1786;  and  2  James  (Sir).    The  2nd  son, 

Sm  James  Hamilton,  Knt.  of  Cornacassa,  High  Sheriff  ol 
Monaghan  1786,  to.  his  cousin,  Catherine,  dau.  of  William, 
6th  son  of  James  Hamilton,  by  Miss  Johnstone  his  wife,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  21  Oct.  1822,  aged  96)  had  issue, 

William  Henry,  Capt.  in  the  array,  to.  Miss  Gardner,  and 
d.  s.  p.  Dacbe,  his  successor. 

James,  Rector  of  Cootehill,  and  afterwards  of  Ardingly,  m, 
the  widow  of  Col.  Black,  and  d.  1844. 

Skeffington,  Capt.  in  the  army,  ni.  Miss  Montgomery,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Robert  Montgomery,  of  BeaiUieu,  co,  Louth,  and 
d.  s.  p.  1832. 

Sarah,  to.  Charles  Lucas,  Esq,  of  Castle  Shane,  oo.  Monaghatt 

Dorothea,  m.  Hugh  Hawkshaw,  Esq. 

Maria,  to.  Sir  Hedwonh  Williamson.  Bart,  of  Whitburn,  co 
Durham.  Olivia,  m.  Rev.  Edward  Lucas. 

Elizabeth,  deceased.  Jane,  deceased. 

Eleanor,  to.  Dacre  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  New  Park. 

Frances,  m.  1st,  Col.  Lee,  and  2ndly,  Le  Baron  de  Montague. 
The  2nd  son, 

Dacre  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Cornacassa,  High  Sheriff  1798, 
TO.  Eliza,  4th  dau.  of  Col.  Archdall,  of  Castle  Archdall,  and 
by  her  (who  d,  1833)  left,  at  his  decease,  13  June,  1837, 
an  only  son, 

James   Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Cornacassa,  J.P.,    and   High 
Sheriff  18.30;  6.1806;  to.  1835,  Eglantine  Georgina,   youngest' 
dau.  of  Col.  Blair,  of  Blair,  co.  Ayr,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Dacre  MER^'TN  Archdall,  now  of  Cornacassa. 

II.  Blair  Skeffington,  b.  1838,  Commander  R.N. 
ni.  Charies  Henry,   Royal  Artillery,   6,  1841,   killed  acci- 
dentally on  parade,  6  Oct.  1871 


I.  Madeline  Charlotte  Eliza,  to.  Sept.  1870,  Joseph  Pratt,  Esq, 
of  Cabra  Castle. 

A7-m8—Gu.,  a  chevron  between  three  cinquefoils  erm.  on  t 
canton  or,  as  many  holly  leaves  conjoined  veit.  Crest — Out  of 
three  cinquefoils  in  fess  conjoined  or,  an  oak  tree  fructed  and 
penetrated  transversely  in  the  main  stem  by  a  frame-saw  ppr. 
Irame  and  handles  gold.    Motto — Semper  virescens, 

Hmt — Cornacassa,  Monaghan. 


HAMILTON    OF    BROWN    HALL. 

Hamilton,   John,    Esq.    of    Brown   Hall,    St. 
Ernan's,  co.  Donegal,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1826,  b.  25  August,  1800 ;  m.  1  May,  1823,  Mary, 
2nd   dau.   of   Hugh   Kose,  Esq.   of  Calrossie,  co. 
Eoss,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1854)  had  issue, 
I.  James,  of  Brown   Hall,  co.    Donegal,  J.P.,  late   Major 
Donegal  Militia,    High    Sheriff   1849,  6.   3  June,   1824; 
TO.    Oct.     1863,    Dorothea    Elizabeth,    dau.    of  William 
Stewart,  M.D.,  2nd  son  of  William  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Horn- 
head,  CO.  Donegal,  and  has  issue,  John  Stewart,  6.  Aug, 
1864. 

I.  Isabella,  d.  1840. 

II.  Mary,  to.  F.  A.  Cour  Bawron,  Esq. 

III.  Arabella  Rose,  TO.  Arthur  H.  Foster,  Esq. 

IV.  Helen,  to.  1855,  Rev.  Gustavus  de  Veer. 

Mr.  Hamilton  m.  2ndly,  1858,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
George  Simpson,  Esq.  of  Pitcorthie,  co.  Eife,  and 
by  her  has  issue, 
II.  John  Pakenham,  6.  8  Sept.  I86I. 

V.  Katherine. 

lit  ntafft.— John  Hamilton,  who  d.  in  1706,  removed  the 
family  residence  from  Murvagh  to  Brown  Hall  in  1697.  His 
son  and  successor, 

James  Hamilton,  6. 1688  ;  m.  Miss  Green,  and  cJ.  Jan.  1755, 
leaving  a  son, 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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JoHM  Hamilton.  Esq,  of  Brown  Hall,  6.  1735;  m.  Isabella, 
ister  of  James  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Killymoon,  M.P.  for  co. 
"yrone,  and  d.  1811,  having  had  by  her  (who  d.  1832)  a  son, 
James  Hamilton,  Esq.,  who  predeceased  his  father  1805. 
le  was  b.  Oct.  1770;  m.  1799,  Hon.  Helen  Pakenham,  sister  of 
'iiomas.  Earl  of  Longford,  and  had  issue, 
I.  John  Hamilton,  of  Brown  Hall. 

n.  Rev.  Edward  Michiel,  b.  1802;  to.  1828,  Martha  Anne, 
dau.  of  Chichester  Fortescue,  Esq.  of  Dromisken,  and  sister 
of  Thomas  Fortescue,  created  Baron  Clermont,  and  left  issue, 
Chichester,  6.  1836;  and  Martha  Angelina,  m.  Key.  K. 
Stewart. 
1.  Catherine,  6.  1803;  m.  Rev.  W.  H.  Foster,  Rector  of 
Loughgilly,  nephew  of  Lord  Cecil. 
Seat — St.  Ernan's,  Donegal. 


HAMILTON    OF    FYNECOXJRT. 

Hamilton,   John,   Esq.   of  Fynecourt   House, 

Broomfield,     Somerset,     J.P.,     F.G-.S.,    m.    Miss 

Beauman,  and  has,  with  daus.,  an  only  son, 

1.  John  Hamilton  Jennings,  J. P.,  6.  26  March,  1848;  m. 

17  July,   1875,  Augusta  Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev. 

W.  T.  Kevill  Davies,  of  Croft  Castle,  co.  Hereford,  and  has 

issue. 

ILinCa0t. — In  1602,  Wllliam  Camden,  Clarenceux,  as- 
signed a  crest  in  "the  ancient  arms  of  Sir  Robert  Crosse, 
Knt.,  a  son  of  William  Crosse,  of  Charlenge,  Somerset, 
descended  of  a  house  long  time  bearing  arms."  The  great- 
grandfather of  the  present  Mr.  Hamilton,  of  Broomfield, 

The  Rev.  Richard  Crosse,  Vicar  of  Cannington,  Somerset, 
younger  brother  of  Andrew  Crosse,  Esq.  of  Broomfield,  who 
made  an  entail  of  the  estate  on  the  late  Mr.  Crosse,  was 
father  of 

Richard  Crosse,  Esq.  of  Fynecourt  House,  Broomfield, 
J. P.,  High  Sheriff  of  Somerset,  to.  1st,  a  Swiss  lady,  by 
whom  he  had  a  dau.,  Louisa,  m.  Joseph  Porter,  Esq.  He  in. 
2ndly,  Susanna,  only  dau.  of  Jasper  Porter,  Esq.  of  Bloxhold, 
Somerset,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Andrew,  his  heir.  Richard,  d.  s.  p. 

Louisa  Porter. 
Mr.  Crosse  d.  1800,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Andrew  Crosse,  Esq.  of  Fynecourt  House,  Broomfield, 
Somerset,  J. P.,  6.  17  June,  1784;  to.  1st  May,  1809,  Mary 
Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Capt.  John  Hamilton,  61st  regt.,  of 
Garrison,  near  Ballyshannon,  co.  Fermanagh,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

John,  who  assumed  by  royal  license,  the  surname  and  arms 
of  Hamilton,  and  is  now  of  Fynecourt. 

Eobert  (Rev.),  m.  Eliza  Mary,  dau.  of  Charles  Mackenzie, 
Esq.,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  and  has  issue,  John  Richard 
Davey  Hamilton ;  Matilda  Mary  Anne;  Isabella  Frances; 
and  Alice  Caroline. 

Isabella,  married. 
He  to.  2ndly,   1850,  Cornelia  Augusta  Hewitt,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Berkeley,  of  Exeter,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Andrew  Frederick,  6.  1852.        Landor  Richard,  6.  1854. 

/Irms— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  Hamilton,  per  chevron  arg. 
and  gu.  three  cinquefoils  within  a  bordure  nebuly  all  eounter- 
changed;  2nd  and  3rd,  Crosse,  quarterly,  arg.  and  gu.  in  the 
first  quarter  a  cross-crosslet  of  the  second.  Crests— 1st,  Ham- 
ilton :  On  a  mount  vert  between  two  wings  arg.  an  oak  tree, 
penetrated  transversely  by  a  frame-saw  ppr. ;  2nd,  Crosse  :  A 
cross  pattee  fitchee  gu.  between  two  wings  arg.  each  charged 
with  a  eross-crosslet  of  the  first.     Motto — Se  inserit  astris. 

iScat— Fynecourt  House,  Broomfield,  near  Taunton. 


HAMILTON    OF    WILTON. 

Hamilton,  Peyce  Bowman,  Esq.  of  Wilton,  eo. 
Eoss,  J.P.,  b.  11  April,  1844,  late  Lieut.  13th 
Hussars  ;  m.  18  Dec.  1873,  Julia  Annie,  only  dau. 
of  G.  H.  Eeynard  Cookson,  Esq.  of  Whitehill 
Park,  CO.  Durham, 

ULintHQt,— The  first  of  this  family  mentioned  by  Ander- 
son, in  his  history  of  the  Hamiltons,  is  James  Hamilton,  of 
Coittes,  A.D.  1550  {Reg.  Sec.  Siffilii,  vol.  24,  fol.  34). 

Padl  Hamilton,  of  Coats,  Capt.  of  the  Island  of  Arran,  had 
a  charter  of  the  lands  of  Coats,  co.  Lanark,  31  Dec.  1G08,  and, 
1613,  his  name  appears  in  the  Sheriff  Records  of  Hamilton. 
He  TO.  Margaret  Hamilton,  but  dying  s.  p.,  was  s.  by  his 
nephew, 

Andrew  Hamilton,  of  Coats,  returned  heir  to  those  lands 
18  July,  1635.    His  son, 

William  Hamilton,  of  Coats,  Commissioner  of  Supply  for 
Berkshire  1661;    ?»,  and   had  three  sons,  John,   his  heir; 


Patrick;    and  Eobert,    who    exchanged    land    with    Anne, 
Duchess  of  Hamilton,  10  Aug.  1700.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Hamilton,  of  Coats,  b.  1658;  to.  1686,  Ann,  dau.  of 
McDonald,  of  Sanda,  in  Kintyre,  by  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir 
James  Stuart,  of  Bute,  and  aunt  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Bute,  and 
had  a  son, 

Archibald  Hamilton,  whose  son, 

John  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  tlie  Deer  Park,  near  Groennck,  to. 
twice.  By  his  1st  wife,  Jane  Campbell  (of  tlie  Argyll  family), 
he  had  issue,  two  sons,  Hugh  and  William  ;  and  two  daus., 
the  elder  of  whom  to.  John  Douglas,  Esq.,  brother  of  Sir  Neil 
Douglas,  and  the  younger  m.  Thom.as  Forsyth,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue,  William  Forsyth,  Q.C.,  and  Sir  Douglas  Forsyth,  C.B., 
Bengal  Civil  Service).    The  2nd  son, 

William  Hamilton,  Esq.,  to.  21  April,  1817,  Mary,  dau.  of 
John  Wilkinson,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

John,  late  of  Hillston  Park.  George  Douglas. 

Jane  Campbell,  m.  G.  B.  Robinson,  Esq. 
The  elder  son, 

John  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  HilstonPark,  J.P.,  6.  1818,  Lieut.- 
Col.  Lancashire  Artillery  Volunteers;  vi.  10  June,  1841,  Anne, 
elder  dau.  of  Pryce  Jones,  Esq.  of  Cyfronydd,  co.  Montgomery, 
and  had  issue, 

Prtce  Bowman,  now  of  Wilton. 

Alice  Mary  Sinclair,  m.  12  Sept.  18G6,  John  Francis  Erskine, 
Earl  of  Mar. 

Laura  Jane  Campbell,  m.  Feb.   1873,  Henry  Charles  Eden 
Malet,  Col.  Grenadier  Guards,   elder  son  of  Sir  Alexander 
Malet,  Bart.,  K.C.B. 
He  d.  20  Dec.  1868. 

Scu<— Wilton,  Ross,  co.  Hereford. 

HAMLYN  OFLEAWOOD  AND  PASCHOE. 

Hamltn,  Shilston  Calmady,  Esq.  of  Leawood 
and  Pasclioe,  Devon,  J.P.  and  D  Jj.,  High  Wheriff 
1878,  b.  7  Nov.  1811  ;  m.  1st,  25  March,  1841, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  R.  Carter,  Esq.  of  Neston,  co. 
Chester,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Shilston  Calmady,  6.  14  April,  1848. 

II.  Osbert  Calmady  Pollexfen,  6.  4  Sept.  1849. 

III.  Vincent  Waldo  Calmady,  b.  6  Aug.  1854. 

I.  Fanny  Gertrude,  m.  May,  1878,  F.  Synge  Sillifant,  Esq. 

II.  Susan  Emily,  to.  Jan.  1876,  Rev.  C.  Hunt  Holley. 

III.  Honor  Elizabeth,  d.  May,  la47. 

IV.  Cecilia  Sara.  v.  Ellen  Mary. 
He  m.  2ndly,  28  April,  1859,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
Capt.  Heusley,  R.N.  Mr.  Hamlyn,  of  Leawood, 
through  his  descent  from  Catherine  Com-tenay, 
represents,  together  with  Lord  Clifford,  of  Ugbrooke, 
Park  (whose  ancestor,  Antony  Clifford,  of  Beers- 
combe,  m.  Anne,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  with 
Catherine,  of  Edward  Courtenay),  that  branch  of 
the  ancient  house  of  Courtenay  which  was  settled 
at  Ugbrooke,  as  well  as  the  extinct  family  of  Shilston 
of  Bridestowe. 

HtnCagC— The  family  of  Hamlyn  is  of  great  antiquity 
both  in  Devon  and  Cornwall.  That  branch  of  it,  which  still 
survives  at  Paschoe,  was  resident  in  Exeter  early  in  the  15th 
century.  At  a  subsequent,  but  still  early  period,  the  lands  of 
Paschoe  were  acquired  by  the  Hamlyns.  In  1611,  Christopher 
Hamlyn,  by  a  marriage  with  Joanna,  dau.  of  John  Tuckfield, 
Esq.  of  Raddon,  re-united  the  lands,  which  towards  the  close 
of  the  16th  century  had  become  partly  possessed  by  the  families 
of  Tuckfield  and  Pollard. 

Christopher  Hamlyn,  a.d.  1611,  m.  Joan  Tuckfield,  and 
was  father  of  Daniel  Hamlyn,  who  to.  Zenobia  Lethbridge, 
and  had  a  son  and  heir,  David  Hamlyn,  to.  Elizabeth  Avery, 
and  was  father  of  John  Hamlyn,  who  m.  Miss  Conant,  and 
left  a  son  and  heir, 

Robert  Paschoe  Hamlyn,  Esq.  of  Paschoe,  m.  Gertrude 
Mills,  and  had  a  son, 

Christopher  Hamlyn,  Esq.  of  Paschoe,  to.  Ist,  Elizabeth 
Mary,  dau.  of  Vincent  Calmady,  Esq.  (by  Ehzabeth,  dau.  and 
eventual  heiress  of  John  Pollexfen,  Esq.)  and  sister  and  co- 
heiress (with  her  sister  Pollexfen,  m.  Admiral  Charles  Holmes 
Everet,  who  took  the  name  of  Calmady)  of  Francis  Calmady 
of  Langdon.  Since  this  marriage,  Leawood,  which  on  the 
marriage  of  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  Robert  Shilston, 
of  Bridestowe,  with  Sir  Pierce  Courtenay,  of  Ugbrooke,  liad 
passed  to  the  Courtenays,  and  then,  by  the  mariiage  of 
Josiah  Calmady  and  Catherine,  co  heiress  of  Edward,  2nd  son 
of  Sir  Piers  Courtenay,  became  the  property  of  the  Calmadys 


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of  Lansdon.  By  Elizabeth  Mary,  his  1st  wife,  Mr  Hamlyn 
had  an  only  son  and  heir, 

Calmadt  Pollexfen  Hamlyn,  of  Paschoe  and  Leawood. 
Mr.  Hamlyn  m.  2ndly,  Frances  Marshall,  but  had  no  further 
issue.    He  d.  1815,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Calmady  Pollexfen  Hamlyn,  Esq.  of  Leawood  and  Paschoe, 
Devon,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  18  Jan.  1775;  m.  27  June,  IsOo, 
Fanny  Bedford,  only  dau.  of  Richard  Cross,  Esq.  of  Duryards, 
near  Exeter,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1855)  left  at  his  decease, 
July,  1846,  one  surviving  son  and  two  daus., 

Shilston  Calmady,  now  of  Leawood. 

Frances  Elizabeth. 

Ellen  Mary,  »i.  May,  1852,  Arthur  Proctor  Pickering,  Esq., 
and  d.  1853. 

Arm^—Sa..,  two  swords  in  saltier  the  points  upwards,  hilted 
and  pommelled  or,  quartering  Calmady  and  Pollexfen. 
C-est—A.  griffin  guardant.     ,Uo«ci— Caute  sed  strenue. 

Seats— Paschoe,  Bow,  Devon;  and  Leawood,  Bridestowe, 
Devon.  ^ 

HAMLYN-FANE    OF    CLOVELLY. 

Hamltx-Fane,  Netile  Hamlyn  Batson,  Esq. 
of  Clovellv  Court,  Devon,  and  Avon  Tjrrell, 
Hants,  b.  21  Nov.  1858. 

ILiltCaSC. — Henry  Edward  Hamltn-Fane,  Esq.  of 
Clovelly  Court,  Devon,  and  Avon  Tyrrell,  Hants,  M.P.  for  the 
Southern  Division  of  that  co.,  Lieut. -Col.  In  the  army,  late 
Major  4th  Queen's  Own  Light  Dragoons,  6.  5  Sept.  1817;  ra. 
9  April,  1850,  Susan  Hester,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  James  Hamlyn 
Wilhams,  Bart,  of  Clovelly,  Devon,  and  Edwinsford,  co. 
Carmarthen,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Nevile  Hamlyn  Batson,  now  of  Clovelly. 

II.  Edward  Walter,  6.  19  Nov.  1864,  deceased. 

1.  Marion  Elizabeth.  Ii.  Eveline  Harriet. 

m.  Christine  Louisa,  iv.  Constance  Edwina  Adeline. 

Col.  Hamlyn-Fane,  eldest  son  of  Rev.  Edward  Fane,  of 
Fulbeck,  co.  Lincoln,  by  Maria  his  wife,  dau.  of  Walter  Parry 
Hodges,  Esq.,  and  grandson  (by  Anne  his  wife,  davL  of  Edward 
Buckley  Batson,  Esq.)  of  Hon.  Henry  Fane,  M.P.,  2nd  son  of 
Thomas,  8th  Earl  of  Westmorland ;  assumed  the  addi- 
tional surname  of  Hamlyn  in  right  of  his  wife,  and  d.  1868, 
when  he  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son. 

Arms~A2.,  three  dexter  gauntlets,  backs  affrontee  or. 
Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  bull's  head  arg.  pied  sa., 
armed  gold,  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  rose  gu.  barbed 
and  seeded  ppr. 

Seats— Clovelly  Court,  near  Bideford;  and  Avon-Tyrrell, 
near  Bingwood. 

HAMMONB    OF    ST.    ALBAN'S    COTJIIT. 

Hammond,  William  Oxenden,  Esq.  of  St. 
Alban's  Com-t,  Kent,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  of  the 
Rifle  Brigade  and  17th  Lancers,  *.  22  Dec.  1817. 
Mr.  Hammond  is  entitled  to  quarter  the  Royal 
Arms,  by  descent  from  Charles  Brandon,  Duke  of 
Suffolk. 

HtncagP.— Edward  Hammond,  Esq.  of  St.  Alban's  Court, 
elder  brother  of  Thomas  Hammond,  of  Nonington,  eldest  son 
of  Thomas  Hammond,  who  purchased  the  manor  of  St.  Albans, 
Kent,  1551,  and  grandson  of  John  Hammond,  tenant  to  the 
Abbot  of  St.  Albans,  temp.  Henry  Vlll.,  m.  Katherine,  dau. 
of  John  Shelly,  Esq.  of  Patsham,  Sussex,  and  had  issue,  with 
two  daus.,  six  sons.     The  eldest  son, 

Sir  William  Hammond,  of  St.  Alban's  Court,  knighted 
1608,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Anthony  Aucher,  Esq.  of  Bishops- 
bourne,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Sandys, 
Archbishop  of  York,  and  had  (with  five  daus.,  of  whom, 
Mary,  m.  Sir  Thomas  Stanley,  Knt.  of  Comberlow,  and 
Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  John  .Marsham,  Bart.)  three  sons,  i.  Anthony, 
his  successor;  il.  Edward;  in.  Wilham.  Sir  William  Ham- 
mond d.  1615,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Anthony  Hammond,  Esq.  of  St.  Alban's  Court,  m.  Anne, 
dan.  of  Sir  Dudley  Digges,  Knt.  of  Chilham  Castle,  Master  of 
the  Rolls  to  King  Charles  I.,  and  had,  with  several  daus.,  four 
eons,  L  William,  his  successor ;  ii.  Dudley  ;  in.  Anthony,  of 
Somersham  Place,  co.  Huntingdon,  whose  gon,  Anthony,  of 
Somersham  Place,  M.P.,  and  Commissioner  of  the  Navy  in  the 
reign  of  Queen  Anne,  kaown  3ls  SiUertry/igued  Hammond,  m. 
Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Walter  Clarges,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 
1  Thomas,  of  Somersham,  m.  Miss  Elizabeth  Adams,  and  d. 
1758;  2  James,  the  elegiac  Poet,  M.P.  for  Truro;  and  iv. 
Edward,  d.  at  sea.  Anthony  ILimmond  d.  1661,  and  wa»  s.  hj 
his  eldest  son, 

William  Hammond,  Esq.  of  St.  Alban's  Court,  m.  twiea, 
but  had  issue  only  by  his  1st  wife,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Johfl 


Marsham,  Bart.,  Wii,Li4Jt,  his  successor ;  Anthony,  d.  young; 
John,  Barrister-at-Law,  who  left  an  only  dau.,  Elizabeth, 
d.  unm.  1778;  Elizabeth,  m.  Oliver  St.  John,  son  of  the  Chief 
Justice  St.  John;  and  Anne,  m.  Dr.  WiUiam  Wootton,  the 
well-known  critic.  He  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 
William  Hammond,  Esq.  of  St.  Albans  Court,  m.  1st,  1692, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Kingsford,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d. 
1702)  he  had  a  son,  Anthony,  his  successor.  He  m.  2ndly, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Turner,  Esq.  of  Heden,  and  dying  1717, 
was«.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Anthony  Hammond,  Esq.  of  St.  Alban's  Court,  m.  his 
cousin,  C  itherine  Kingsford,  and  d.  1722,  when  he  was  s.  by  his 
only  child, 

William  Hammond,  Esq.  of  St.  Alban's  Court,  6.  1721; 
m.  Charlotte,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  WilUam  Egerton,  LL.D. 
(grandson  of  John,  2nd  Earl  of  Bridgewater,  by  Anne,  dau. 
of  Sir  Francis  Head,  Bart.),  and  had  issue.  He  d.  1772,  and 
was  g.  by  his  elder  son, 

William  Hammond,  Esq.  of  St.  Alban's  Court,  6.  22  July, 
1752;  m.  Dec.  1785,  Ehzabeth,   eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
Osmond  Beauvoir,  D.D.,  of  Canterbury,  by  Anne,  dau.  and 
co-heiress  (by  Ehzabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Dalison,  Esq. 
of  Hamptons,    Kent)  of  John  Boys,    Esq.    of    Hoad  Court, 
descended  from  the  Boys  of  Frodville,  and  by  her  (whod.  1829) 
had  issue, 
William  Osmund,  of  St.  Alban's  Court. 
Maximilian  Dudley  Digges  Dalison,  of  Hamptons  (see  that 
familit). 

Elizabeth  Mary,  m.  Capt.  William  Haigh,  Royal  Marines. 
Mary,  m.  Charles  Allix,  Esq.  of  Willoughby  Hall,  co.  Lincoln, 
and  has  issue. 
Charlotte  Jemima,   to.   John  Nethercote,   Esq.  of  Moulton 
Grange,  co.  Northampton,  and  is  deceased, 
Julia  Jemima,  d.  unm. 

Jemima  Julia,  m.  Bev.  Thomas  Clayton  Glyn,  of  Dunington 
House,  Essex. 
Mr.  Hammond  d.  1829,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Osmund  Hammond,  Esq.  of  St.  Alban's  Court,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1846,   6.   '26  April,   1790;  m.  16  July, 
1815,  Mary  Graham,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Oxenden,  Bart., 
of  Broome  Park,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Dec.  1870)  had  issue, 
William  Oxen-den,  now  of  St.  Alban's  Court. 
Egerton  Douglas  (Rev.),   Rector  of  Sundridge,  Kent,  6.  24 
June,  18'22;  m.  6  July,   1847,  Katherine  Elizabeth,  eldest 
dau.   of  Robert  AVhitmore,   Esq.,  and  has  issue,   William 
Whitmore,    Rifle   Brigade,  b.  5  May,    1818;    Egerton,   6. 
1  June,  1863;  Minna;  Annie;  and  Florence. 
Maximihan  Montagu,  Capt.  Rifle  Brigade,  6.  6  May,   1824; 
ni.  24  Aug.  1850,   Ann  Rosa,  dau.  of  George  Pennington, 
Esq.,  and  was  killed  within  the  Redan,  before  Sebastopol, 
8  Sept.   18.55,  leaving  issue  three  daus.,   Nina  Charlotte, 
Millicent  Mary  (»!.) ;  and  Rosa  Pennington. 
Henry  Anthony  (Rev.),    6.  12  June,  1829;  m.   Katharine, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  late  John  Deacon,  Esq.  of  Mabledon, 
near  Tunbridge,   and  has  issue,   Henry  Deacon,  d.  1870; 
John    Maximilian;    Katharine    Mary;    Dorothy  Egerton; 
Katharine  Charlotte  Deacon. 
Mary  Elizabeth,  d.  8  Oct.  1867.        Charlotte  Anna  Maria. 
Farmy  Anne  Charlotte. 
Mr.  Hammond  d.  7  Feb.  1863. 

^r»i«— (Granted  by  Barker,  Garter  King-of-Arms,  to  Thomas 
Hammond,  of  Nonington,  1548, 2  Edward  VI.),  arg.,  on  a  chev- 
ron sa.  between  three  pellets,  each  charged  with  a  martlet  of  the 
field,  as  many  escallop  shells  or,  a  border  engrailed  vert.  Crest 
— An  eagles  head  erased  sa.  entiled  with  a  rose  gu.,  the  rose 
issuing  rays  or.  Motto — Pro  rege  et  patria. 
/Seat— St.  Alban's  Court,  near  Wingham,  Kent. 


HAMMOND    OF    WISTASTON". 

The  late  James  Walthall  Hammond,  Esq.  of 
Wistaston  Hall,  co.  Chester,  h.  4  May,  1805 ;  s. 
his  father  22  Sept.  1822;  and  d.  7  July,  1854; 
■when  he  was  s.  by  his  sister  Penelope,  m.  1847, 
Edwaed  Delves  Beoughton,  Esq.  (son  of  Edward 
Delves  Broughton,  5th  son  of  the  Rev.  Sir  Thomas 
Delves  Broughton,  Bart,  of  Doddington  Park,  co. 
Chester,  and  Broughton  Hall,  co.  Stafford),  and  has 
issue, 

Edward  Walthall  Delves  Broughton,  &.20  0ct.  1848. 

ILinCagr.— Thomas  Walthall,  Esq.,  descended  from  the' 
Walthalls  of  Walthall,  Westmorland,  living  temp.  Henry  VII., 
m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Stanley,  Bart,  of  Hooton, 
CO.  Chester,  and  had  issue,  Thomas  and  Roger.    The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Walthall,  Esq.,  m.  AUce,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
John  Marchomley,  Esq.  of  Marcholmley,  co.  Salop,  and  was 
ancestor  of  the  Waltoalls  of  Chesliire,  who  frequently  auted 


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fts  High  Sheriff,  and  one  of  whom,  Richard  Waltliall,  Esq., 
Capt.  in  the  King's  Guards,  fought  at  Edgehill.  The  late  mule 
heir, 

Petee  Walthall,  Esq.  of  Wistaston,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  the 
Kev.  Dr.  Brooke,  Dean  of  Chester,  by  whom  (who  d.  26  Nov. 
1S02)  he  left  no  issue,  at  his  decease,  25  April,  lbl8,  where- 
upon the  estates  devolved  upon  his  nephew, 

James  Walthall  Hammond,  Esq.  (son  of  James  Hommond, 
Esq.,  and  Amabelia  Walthall  his  wife;,  m.  I'euelope,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Hector,  and  had  issue, 

James  Walthall,  late  of  Wistaston. 

Penelope,  Mrs.  Delves  Broughton,  now  of  Wistaston. 
He  d.  22  Sept.  1822. 

Arms—¥er  chevron  engrailed  gu.  and  arg.,  three  ox.  heads 
ppr.     (  rest — A  boai-  passant  ppr. 
Seat — Wistaston  Hall,  near  Nantwich. 


I      William  Parker,  now  of  Haling  House,   and  Panipisford 
Hall. 
^  cms— Per  pale  gu.  andaz.,  three  demi-lions  passant  guard- 
'  ant  or.     Crest — A  wolf's  head  erased   quarterly  or  and  az^ 
Motto — Vis  fortibus  arma. 

Scois— Haling   House,  Croydon,   Surrey;    and    Panipisford 
Hall,  CO.  Cambridge. 


HAMOND    OF    HALING    HOUSE    AND 
PAMPISFQBD    HALL. 

Hamond,  WiLtiAM  Paekkr,  Esq.  of  Haling 
'•  House,  Surrey,  and  Pampisford  Hall,  co.  Cam- 
,  bridge,  b.  3  Aug.  1827  ;  s.  his  father  1873  ;  Barris- 
1  ter-at-Law,  and  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Cambridge. 

iLinCilSr. — sir  W^illiam  Hamond,  Knt.  of  Carshalton,  a 
South  Sea  Director,  d.  1747,  aged  77,  leaving  by  Mary  his 
wife,  three  sons,  Willlam;  Peter,  d.  1753;  and  John,  d.  Z759. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Hamond,  Esq.,  Turkey  Merchant,  m.  Anne,  dau. 
.by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Asliton),  of  John 
Parker,  citizen  of  London,  and  afterwards  of  Croydon,  5th 
son  of  John  Parker,  of  Frenches,  Beygate,  citizen  of  London, 
by  his  2nd  wife,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Aslie,  Esq.  of  Freshford, 
Somerset,  M.P.  forWestbury;  by  her  (who  d.  1736}  he  liad 
_8sue, 
William. 

Cordwill,  drowned  in  his  uncle's  canal  at  Tooting,  1760. 
Peter,  m.  Anne    Jarm;in,    and   rf.   in   Bloomsbury  Square, 
London,  1794,  leaving  a  dau.   Anne,  m.  Somerset  Davids, 
Esq.  of  Croft  Castle,  co.  Hereford. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Hamond,  Esq.  of  Carshalton,  m-  his  cousin,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  William  Parker,  Esq.,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
relict  of  Edward  Stringer,  Esq.  of  Haling,  and  dau.  of  John 
Parker,  Esq.  of  London,  and  Elizabeth  Ashton  his  wife,  and  d. 
1777,  having  had  issue, 
William  Parker,  of  whom  presently.  Edmond. 

Peter  Ashton  (Rev.),  Eector  of  Widford,  Herts,  and  South 
Minims,  Middlesex,  d.  1806. 

Francis  'Thomas,  Hector  of  Widford,  and  Quidenham.  Nor- 
folk, m.  Maria,  dau.  of  Col.  Lovelace,  of  Quidenham,  and  rf. 
18'24,  leaving  a  son  and  dau.,  William  (Rev.),  m.  a  dau.  of 
Gea  Budgen,  and  d.  1851 ;  and  Elizabeth. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Parker  Hamond,  Esq.  of  Haling,  m.  1790,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Carr,  Bart.,  and  niece  of  Sir  WiUiam  Carr, 
Bart,  of  Etal,  Northumberland,  and  had  issue, 
William  Parker,  late  of  Hayling. 
Robert  Carr,  an  officer  in  the  14th  Dragoon,  d.  1837. 
Edmund  Glyn,  Fellow  of  Jesus  Coll.  Cambridge,  and  Eector 

of  Widford,  Herts;  d.  1826. 
I'eter,  General  Madras  Artillery,  m.  Christina  Mary,  dau.  of 
Lieut. -Col.  Bird,  and  has  issue,  William  Carr,  Madras 
Engineers,  m.  Egilde,  dau.  of  Mons.  de  la  Combe,  and  rf. 
1859;  Robert  Thomas,  Capt.  Madras  Horse  Artillery;  Peter 
Francis  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  South  Minims,  Barnet,  Mid- 
dlesex; Mary  Christina,  m.  Capt.  Ritherdon:  Louisa  Anne; 
Sophia  Mary,  m.  Capt.  Campbell  Young;  and  Christina,  m. 
Capt.  de  Mottet, 

Francis,  Midshipman  R.fl.;  h.  1790;  drowned  off  Winchelsea. 
George,  b.  1804,  an  officer  in  India;  rn.  Mary,  dau.  of  Lewis 
William  Brouncker,  Esq.  of   Boveridge,  Dorset,  and  has 
issue,  George  William  Brouncker. 
Henry,  Rector  of  Widford,  m.  Sophia,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Dr. 
Edridge,  and  has  issue,  Henry  Carr ;  William,  Capt.  46th 
foot;  and  Isabella  Elizabeth. 
Isabella  Jane,  m.  Capt.  James  Eolleston,  R.N. 
Louisa  Grace,  m.  George  Dering,  Esq.  of  Barhani  Court, 
Kent. 
Mr. -Hamond  d.  Sept.  1812,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
'■       William  Parker  Hamond,  Esq.  of  Haling  House,  and  Pam- 
pisford Hall,  CO.  Cambridge,  J.P.  for  Herts,  and  J.P.  and  D.L, 
I   Cambridge,  High  Sheriff  for  that  co.  1852-53,  b.  24  Nov.  1793; 
,   TO.  1824,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Maling,  Esq.  of  The  Grange, 
i!  Durham,  and  relict  of  Robert  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Bradley,  and 
(  d.  1873,  leaving  an  only  son, 


HAMOND    OF    WESTACRE. 

Hamond,  Anthony,  Esq.  of  Westacre  Higli 
House,  Norfolk,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1834  ;  m.  1874, 
Mary  Leigh,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Hare,  Bart. 

iLt'jTCatjr.— The  family  of  llamuud  is  of  considerable 
antiquity  in  Norfolk. 

Anthony  Hamond,  Esq.  of  Wotton,  great-grandson  of 
Edmund  Hamond,  who  rf.  about  1605,  ru.  Susan,  youngest  dau. 
of  Robert  Walpole,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Castle  Rising,  and  sister 
of  Sir  Robert  Walpole,  1st  Earl  of  Orford,  and  by  her  had 
three  sons.  Mr.  Anthony  Hamond  was  s.  at  his  decease,  7  Feb. 
1743,  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Hamond,  Esq.,  who  d.  iimn.  1776,  when  the  estates 
devolved  upon  his  nephew, 

Anthony  Hamond,  Esq.  (son  of  Robert  Hamond  and  Eliza- 
beth Swan  his  wife),  m.  1st,  Polly  Amelia  Hayne,  and  by  her 
left  one  son,  Richard,  b.  July,  1773,  resident  in  Holland.  He 
m.  2ndly,  Sarah,  one  of  the  three  daus.  and  co-heirs  of  Philip 
Case,  Esq.  of  King's  Lynn,  and  by  her  had  (with  two  daus., 
Sarah;  and  Susan,  to.  Henry  Elwes,  Esq.  of  Colesbourne,  co. 
Gloucester)  three  sons,  Anthony,  d.  s.  p.  1783  ;  Philip,  his 
successor;  and  Robert,  rf.  s.  p.  Mr.  Hamond  entailed  all  his 
estates  on  the  issue  of  his  2nd  marriage,  and  was  s.  at  his 
decease  by  the  eldest  surviving  son  of  his  2nd  wife, 

Philip  Hamond,  Esq.  of  Westacre,  m.  1803,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Charles  James  Packe,  Esq.  of  Prestwold,  co.  Leicester,  and  by 
her  had  issue, 

I.  Anthony,  late  representative. 

II.  Robert  Nicliolas,  of  Fakenham,  6.  1809;  m.  1836,  Sophia 
Caroline,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Chaworth  Musters,  Esq.  of 
Annesley  Park  and  Colwick,  co.  Nottingham,  and  had  sur- 
viving issue, 

1  Robert  Nicholas,  R.N.,  b.  1844. 
I  Sophy. 

III.  Richard,  d.  young. 

IV.  Philip,  late  a  Capt.  in  the  army. 

1.  Frances  Anne,  rf.  young.  ii.  Susan  Maria. 

III.  Caroline,  m.  Samuel  Vera  Dashwood,  Esq.  of  Stanford 
Hall,  CO,  Leicester.  iv.  Catherine  Sarah,  rf.  young. 

V.  Ahmeria,  m.  the  Rev.  Robert  Scott  Surtees. 

VI.  Emily,  to.  John  George  C.  Musters,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of 
the  above-mentioned  J.  C.  Musters,  Esq. 

Mr.  Philip  Hamond  rf.  July,  1824,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Anthony  Hamond,  Esq.  of  Westacre,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1836,  b.  4  May,  1805;  m.  Feb.  1828,  Mary  Anne,  eldest 
dau.  of  John  Chaworth  Musters,  Esq.  of  Colwick,  Notts,  by 
Mary  Anne  his  wife,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  George  Cha- 
worth, Esq.  of  Annesley  Park,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Anthony,  now  of  Westacre.  ii.  Philip,  6.  1838. 

III.  Richard  Horace,  R.N.,  b.  1843. 

IV.  Thomas  Astley  Horace,  b.  1845. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  m.  1849,  Henry  Birkbeck,  Esq.  of  Stoke, 
Holy  Cross,  Norfolk. 

II.  Frances.  in.  Susan  Maria. 

IV.  Caroline  Penelope,  m.  1859,  Hon.  and  Eev.  J.  Harbor^, 
Rector  of  West  Harling. 

V.  Catherine  Sarah,  to.  1857,  Somerville  A.  Gurney,  Esq.  of 
Field,  Lynn.  vi.  F'anny.  vii.  Susan  Maria. 

viii.  Emily,  m.  1864,  Cliarles  Wiglcy  Wick.sted,  Esq. 
He  rf.  1869. 

Arms — Az.,  between  two  chevronels  three  doves  or.  Creit — 
On  a  rocky  mount  ppr.  a  dove  arg.  holding  in  the  beak  a  slip  of 
olive  vert. 

iStuJ— Westacre  High  House,  near  Swaffham,  Norfolk. 


HANBURY    OF    PONT-Y-POOL. 

Hanbuey,  John  Capel,  Esq.  of  Pont-y-Pool 
Park,  CO.  Monmouth,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1878,  b.  14  May,  1853  ;  s.  1861,  and  resumed  the 
surname  of  Hanbuey  only  by  royal  licence  1864. 

iLilttaflC— This  family  derives,  in  the  male  line,  from  the 
Hanburys  of  Hanbury,  an  old  Worcestershire  house,  which 
had  been  there  seated  from  a  remote  period.  In  the  female 
line  the  present  John  Capel  Hanbury,  Esq.,  descends  from  an 
heiress  of  the  Lords  Leigh,  of  Stoneleigh,  the  representatives 
of  a  distinguished  branch  of  the  great  Cueshire  House  of 
Lcijih. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HAN 


JoHs  Hambuby,  Esq.  of  Fakenhana,  co.  Worcester,  M.P.  for 
the  city  of  Gloucester  1626  (son  and  heir  of  Eichard  Hanbnry, 
Esq.  of  Elmley  Lovett,  co.  Worcester,  by  Blargary  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Francis  Bradley,  Esq.),  was  the  descendant  of  a  younjfer 
branch  of  the  old  family  of  H  asbcry  of  Han'mi-y, co.  Worcester 
(see  Burke's  Peerage,  Bateman  and  Scdelet).  He  was  a 
Blanch  Parliamentarian,  high  in  the  confidence  of  Oliver 
Cromwell,  by  whom  he  was  appointed  Sheriff  of  Worcester 
1649-50.  In  1623  he  recorded  his  pedigree  in  the  Visitation 
of  Gloucestershire,  and  obtained  the  crest  of  Hanbury  from 
Camden,  being  described  as  of  Purcell's  Green,  co.  Worcester. 
He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Christopher  Capel,  Esq.  of  Capel  House, 
CO.  Hereford,  Alderman  and  M.P.  for  Gloucester;  and  dying 
1659,  left  issue,  i.  John,  d.  v.  p. ;  ii.  Richard,  d.  s.  p.  1661 ; 
III.  Christopher,  d.v.  p.;  iv.  Capel,  of  whom  we  treat;  v.  John, 
living  1657  ;  and  a  dau.,  m.  Gregory  Wiltshire.    The  4th  son, 

Capel  Hanbcrt,  Esq.  of  Gloucester,  and  of  Whorestone, 
CO.  Worcester,  purchased  Pont-y-Pool  1665.  He  m.  1st,  Eliza- 
beth Capel;  2ndly,  Honor,  dau.  of  Edward  Salwey,  Esq.  of 
Stanford,  M.P. ;  and  3rdly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  —  Smith, 
Knt.  of  Kent,  widow,  1st,  of  William  Ackworth,  Esq.,  and 
2ndly,  of  Eobert  Foley,  Esq.  of  Stourbridge.  His  2nd  and 
3rd  wives  d.  «.  p.  By  the  1st  wife  he  left  a  dau.,  Mary, 
m.  Mr.  Serjeant  John  Hoo,  and  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Hanbcrt,  Esq.,  of  Pont-y-Pool  Park,  co.  Monmouth, 
M.P.  for  that  co.,  and  a  Major  in  the  army,  m.  1703,  Bridget, 
eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Edward  Ayscough,  of  Stalling- 
borough,  CO.  Lincoln,  and  d.  13  June,  1734,  lea\ing  (with 
other  children,  who  d.  s.  p.), 

I.  Capel,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Charies  (.Sin,  K.B.,  of  Coldbrook  Park,  co.  Monmouth, 
b.  8  Dec.  1709;  M.P.  for  Monmouth;  m.  1732,  Frances, 
2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas,  Earl  of  Coningsby,  and 
had  two  daus.,  his  co-heirs, 

1  Francis,  m.  1754,  William,  4th  Earl  of  Essex. 

2  Charlotte,  m.  1759,  the  Hon.  Robert  Boyle. 

Sir  Charies,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Williams,  d. 
17  Nov.  1759. 

III.  George,  of  Coldbronk,  6.  23  Sept.  1715;  who  assumed 
the  surname  of  Williams  at  the  decease  of  his  brother.  Sir 
Charles  Hanbury  Williams.  He  m.  Miss  Chambre,  dau.  of 
John  Chambre,  Esq.  of  Lanfoist,  and  d.  1764,  leaving  issue. 

IV.  Thomas,  d.  1778,  leaving  issue. 
The  eldest  son  (to  leave  issue), 

Capel  Hanbury,  Esq.  of  Pont-y-Pool  Park,  M.P.  for  Mon- 
mouth, 6.  2  Dec.  1707;  m.  7  Oct.  1743,  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Charies,  5th  Viscount  Tracy,  and  great-grand-dau.  of  John, 
3rd  Viscount  Tracy,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of 
Thomas  Leigh,  )st  Lord  Leigh,  of  Stoneleigh,  and  dying 
7  Dec.  1765,  left  (with  two  daus.,  Henrietta  and  Frances,  who 
both  d.  v.am.)  one  son, 

John  Hanbdbt,  Esq.  of  Pont-y-Pool  Park,  M.P.  for  co.  Mon- 
mouth, 6.  Aug.  1744;  m.  12  Feb.  1774,  Jane,  dau.  of  Morgan 
Lewis,  Esq.  of  St.  Pierre,  in  that  shire  (see  that  Family),  and  by 
her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Thomas  Stoughton,  Esq.  of  BaUyhorgan, 
CO.  Kerry)  left  at  his  decease,  4  April,  1784, 

John  Capel,  6.  27  Jan.  1775;  d.  iinr/i.  aged  21,  Dec.  1796. 

Capel,  his  successor. 

Charles,  created  Baron  Scdelet  (see  Bobke's  Peerage). 

Capel  Hanbury  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Pont-y-Pool  Park,  Lord 
Lieut,  of  CO.  Monmouth,  6.  6  Oct.  1776;  m.  1st,  13  April, 
1797,  Molly  Anne,  only  dau.  of  Xathaniel  Myers,  Esq.  of  Neath| 
CO.  Glamorgan,  and  relict  of  Sir  E.  H.  Mackworth,  Bart. ; 
and  2ndly,  20  Aug.  1847,  Emma  Elizabeth,  4th  dau.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Bates  Rous,  Esq.  of  Courtyrala,  co.  Glamorgan,  and 
by  her  had  issue, 

John  Capel,  now  of  Pont-y-Pool  Park. 

Emma  Chariotte.  Frances  Elizabeth. 

This  gentleman  assumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
Leigh  1797,  in  right  of  his  descent,  through  the  Tracys,  from 
Thomas,  1st  Lord  Leigh,  of  Stoneleigh.  Mr.  Hanbury  Leigh 
d.  28  Sept.  1861,  and  was  «.  by  his  son,  the  present  John 
Capel  Hanbcrt,  Esq.  of  Pont-y-Pool. 

^,-7n«-Quarterty  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  bend  engrailed  vert, 
plain  cotised  sa.,  for  Hanbcrt:  2nd  and  3rd,  gu..  a  cro4 
engrailed  arg.  in  the  1st  quarter  a  lozenge  of  the  second,  for 
Leigh.  C)m<«— 1st,  Out  of  a  mural  crown  sa.  a  demi-lion 
rampant  or,  holding  in  the  paws  a  battle-axe  also  sa  helved 
gold,  for  Hanbcrt  ;  2nd,  An  unicorn's  head  erased  arg  armed 
and cnned  or,  for  Leigh.    Motto-Sec  prece  necpretio 

>Seat— Pont-y-Pool  Park,  co.  Monmouth. 


Caroline,  dan.  of  "WilHam  Newton,  Esq.,  aixl  Las 
had  by  her  (who  d.  5  April,  1865)  issue, 

1.  John  Osgood,  6.  1855 ;  d.  Sept.  same  year. 

n.  Osgood,  6.  5  April,  1865;  d.  May,  same  year. 

I.  Adeline  Helen.  ii.  Constance.  iii.  Marion  Edith. 
He  m.  2ndly,  1866,  Cecilia,  only  dau.  of  the  Eev. 
E.  Beauchamp  Tower,  and  has  one  eon, 

III.  Osgood  Beacchamp,  6.  13  Oct.  1367. 
iLtlTCagt.— This  family  claims  to  be  a  branch  of  the  old 

Worcestershire  family  of  Hanbcrt  of  Hanbury. 

Osgood  Hanbcrt,   Esq.   of  Holfield  Grange,  near  Coggps- 

hall,  Essex,  vi.  18  Jan.  1757,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Sampson 

Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Birmingham,  Banker;  and  d.  11  Jan.   1784, 

having  had  issue, 

1.  John  Osgood  Hanbury,  5.  23  Nov.  1757;  d.23  July   1773 

H.  Osgood,  of  Holtjeld  Grange. 

HI.  Charles  Hanbury,  of  Halsted,  Essex,  a  Banker  ol  Bury 
and  Ipswich,  6.  26  Sept.  1766;  m.  the  dau.  of  John  Bland, 
Esq.;  and  d.  1825,  leaving  issue,  of  whom  Priscilla,  m.  W. 
P.  Honywood,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Kent. 

IV.  Richard  Hanbury,  6.  23  Nov.  1767;  d.  23  May,  1768. 

V.  Sampson  Hanbury,  of  Poles  Hall,  Herts,  a  brewer  in 
London  (Truman,  Hanbury,  Buxton,  and  Co.),  6.  12  March, 
1769;  d.  Aug.  1835;  to.  Agatha,  dau.  of  Richard  Gurney, 
Esq.  of  Norwich,  and  sister  of  the  late  Hudson  Gurney. 
Esq.  of  Keswick  Hall,  Norfolk. 

I.  Anna  Hanbury,  m.  12  Feb.  1782,  Thomas  Powell  Buxton. 
Esq. 

II.  Rachel  Hanbury,  m.  Eichard  Gurney,  Esq.,  M.P.  for 
Norwich;  d.  1  June,  1825,  leaving  issue. 

III.  Mary  Hanbury,  6.  24  Aug.  1780;  d.  1729;  to.  her  cousin, 
David  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Kenilworth. 

His  2nd  son, 

Osgood  Hakburt,  Esq.  of  Holfield  Grange,  a  Banker  in 
London,  b.  15  June,  1765;  m.  19  Aug.  1789,  Susannah 
Willetc,  dau.  of  John  Barclay,  Esq.,  a  Banker  of  London, 
and  d.  11  Feb.  1852,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Osgood,  late  of  Holfield  Grange. 

u.  Robert,  now  of  Poles  {see  next  Article). 

ni.  Henry,  6.  30  June,  1798;  d.  Dec.  1859. 

IV.  Sampson,  d.  unra.  7  Nov.  1826. 

V.  Arthur,  Rector  of  Bures,  b.  1801 ;  ra.  Miss  Scott,  and  has 
issue  three  sons  and  two  daus. 

VI.  Philip,  a  Banker  in  London,  6.  30  June,  1802;  m. 
1845,  Elizabeth  Christina,  eldest  dau.  of  Simon  James 
Charies,  Baron  Collot  d'Escury  of  Rotterdam,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1877)  had,  with  other  issue,  Philip  Capel.  b.  1846. 
He  d.  i  July,  1878. 

I.  Susan,  m.  George  Field,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Anna,  m.  Very  Rev.  John  Braniston,  Dean  of  Winche.'ster. 

III.  Rachael,  m.  Robert  Barclay,  Esq.  of  Clapham,  sou  of 
Charley  Barclay,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Mary,  m.  1836,  Sir  Francis  Mackenzie,  Bart. 
His  eldest  son, 

Osgood  Hanbckt,  Esq.  of  Holfield  Grange,  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1858,  6.  4  July,  1794;  ro.  21  July,  1816,  Eleanor 
Willet,  dau.  of  W.  Hall,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I,  Osgood,  now  of  Holfield  Grange. 

II.  Sampson,  J. P.  co.  Stafford,  6.  27  Dee.  1827;  wi.  Anna 
Mana,  dau.  of  Robert  Barclay,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1877)  has  a  son,  Gerald,  and  other  issue. 

ni.  William  Dodsworth,  b.  7  July,  1829  ;   lost  at  sea    11 
June,  1855,  in  H.M.S.  "  Nerbudda." 
IV.  John  Osgood,  b.  31  Jan.  1832;  d.  26  July,  1843. 

I.  Eleanor  Willett,  to.  1st,  1  May,  1840,  the  Rev.  WilUam 
Ayling ;  and  2Ddly,  the  Rev.  William  B.  Tritton. 

II.  SiLsanna.        iii.  Anna  EmUy.        iv.  Priscilla  Eacbel. 
He  d.  Nov.  1873. 

Sfof— Holfield  Grange,  Coggeshall,  Essex.  Town  Residence 
—5,  Upper  Belgrave  Street,  S.W. 


HANBURY    OF    HOLFIELD    GRANGE. 

Hanbuet  Osgood,  Esq.  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  Holfield 
Grange,  Essex,  b.  30  May,  1826 ;  m.  let,  1854,  Helen 


HANBTJRY    OF    POLES. 

Hanbuet,  Eobeet,  Esq.  of  Poles,  co.  Hertford, 

J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1854,  b.  2  July,  1798  ; 

m.  14  Aug.  1819,  his  cousin,  Emily,  dau.  of  the  late 

William  Hall,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25   Dec. 

1847)  has  issue, 

I.  Robert  Cclling,  late  M.P.  for  Middlesex,  J.P.  and  D.L., 

6.  19  March,  1823;  m.  1st,  19  July,  1849,  Caroline,  eldest 

dau.  of  Abel  Smith,  Esq.  of  Woodhall  Park,  co.  Herts, 

and  by  her  (who  d.  4  Oct.  1863)  had  with  other  issue, 

Edmund  Smith,   6.  1850;    to.   1876,   Amy,   2nd   dau.   of 

William  Leslie,  Esq.  of  Warthill,  co.  Aberdeen ;   he  m. 

2ndly,  1  July,  1865,  Frances  Selina,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late 

Sir    Culling  E.  Eardley,   Bart,    of  Bedwell    Park,   and 

assumed,   in   consequence,   the  additional   surname   of 


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Crt-LiSG,  and  had  a  son,  d.  an  infant,  18  Blay,  186G.  Mr. 
Calling  Hanbui-y  d.  1SG7. 
II.  Charles  Adilington,  of  Belmont,  co.  Herts,  and  Strath- 
caive  Dingwell,  N.B.,  J. P.  forces.  Herts,  Middlesex,  and 
Koss-shire,  D.L.  for  co.  Eoss,  b.  24  June,  1828;  m.  23  Nov. 
1853,  Christina  Isabella,  dan.  of  Dr.  John  Mackenzie, 
brother  of  the  lato  Sir  Francis  Alexander  Mackenzie, 
I'.art.  of  Gairloch,  and  has  issue  four  sons  and  four  daus., 
1  Harold  diaries,  b.  26  Oct.  1854;  2  John  Mackenzie,  6. 
16  March,  1861  ;  3  Basil,  7  Oct.  1862;  4  David,  6.  8  March, 
18S4;  1  Florence  Mary;  2  Kythe  Agatha;  3  Isabel,  and 
4  Mary  Frances  Lisette. 
lu.  George,  of  Blythewood.  Maidenhead,  co.  Bucks,  J. P., 
High  Sheriff  1875,  6.  2  Oct.  1829  ;  m.  17  June,  1857,  Mary, 
eldest  dau.  of  Capt.  and  the  Hon.  Mrs.  Trotter,  of  Dyrham 
Park,  and  has  issue,  1  Eeginald  George,  b.  14  May,  1858;  2 
Lionel  Henry,  6.  24  Dec.  1864:  3  Robert  John,  6.  31  Dec. 
1867;  1  Gertrude  Cecilia;    2  Edith  Mary;  and  3  Mildred. 

IV.  Edgar,  J. P.,  of  Eastrop  Grange,  Highworth,  Wilts, 
b.  5  Feb.  1834;  m.  12  March,  1863,  Caroline  Frances,  4th 
dau.  of  the  late  Col.  Thomas  Henry  Kingscote,  of  Kings- 
cote,  CO.  Gloucester,  and  Hon.  Mrs.  Kingscote,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  II  Jan.  1874)  has  issue,  I  Bernard  Kings- 
cote, 6.  28  Jan.  1865;  2  Caryl  Edgar,  6.  30  Dec.  1873; 
1  Ethel  Caroline,  6.  23  Jan.  1864  ;  2  Maud  Louisa,  6. 
6  April,  1866;  3  Cecil  Georgiana,  6.  30  Sept.  1867;  4  Sybil 
Frances,  b.  3  March,  1869;  5  Beatrice  Sophia,  b.  18  Feb. 
1871;  6  Evelyn,  6.  16  Aug.  1872. 

V.  Gurney,  late  Capt.  8th  Hussars,  6.  13  March,  1835;  m. 
Emma,  dau.  of  James  Johnstone,  Esq.  of  Dromore  Lodge, 
CO.  Monaghan;  (he  d.  24  June,  1865,  leaving  issue). 

I.  Madeline  Emily,  m.  Alfred  Daaiel  Chapman,  Esq.,  eldest 
son  of  Capt.  Chapman. 
Mr.  Hanburj,  of  Poles,  is  next  younger  brother  of 
the  late  Osgood  Hanburj,  Esq.  of  Holfield  Grange, 
{see preceding  article). 

Seal— Poles,  near  Ware,  Herts. 


HANCOCKS    OP    WOLVERLEY    COtTRT. 

Hancocks,  Alfred  John,  Esq.  of  Wolverley 
Manor  House,  co.  Worcester,  Capt.  1st  Worcester- 
shire Riile  Volunteers,  m.  1851,  his  cousin,  Caroline 
Louisa,  2ud  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  the  late  Samuel 
Hancocks,  Esq.  of  Woodfield  House,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Alfred  Ernest  CoUingwood,  d.  1856. 

II.  William,  6.  1857.  in.  Edgar  Talbot,  6.  1862. 
I.  Caroline  Louisa,  d.  1866.  ii.  Constance  Ellen. 

in.  Georgina  Isabel.  iv.  Arethusa  Grace. 

V.  Adeline  Ariadne. 

ILtUCilgC. — William  Hancocks,  Esq.  of  Wolverley,  an 
extensive  ironmaster,  b.  6  Feb.  1761,  was  son  of  William 
Hancocks,  Esq.,  6.  Aug.  1726,  grandson  of  Samuel  Hancocks, 
Esq.,  b.  23  Jan.  1701,  and  great-grandson  of  another  Samuel 
Hancocks,  Esq.,  6.  15  May,  1684.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and, 
eventually,  heiress  of  Samuel  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Wolverley 
(claiming  to  be  a  branch  of  the  house  of  Talbot,  Earl  of 
Shrewsbury),  and  had  issue,  three  children  only, 

I.  John  Hancocks,  Esq.  of  Wolverly  Court,  of  whom  here- 
after. 

II.  S  imuel  Hancocks,  Esq.  (deceased),  of  Woodheld  Houte, 
m.  Teresa,  dau.  of  John  Pope,  Esq.  of  London,  and  had 
issue  six  children, 

1  Teresa,  d.  unm.  2  Emily.' 

3  Caroline  Louisa,  m.  her  cousin,  Alfred  John  Hancocks, 
Esq. 

4  Ellen,  m.  Henry  Toye  Woodward,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Blake- 
brook,  CO.  Worcester,  and  has  issue. 

5  Victoria,  d.  unm.  1863. 

6  Harriett,  to.  the  Rev.  Edward  Bradley,  Rector  of  Denton, 
Caldecott,  co.  Huntington,  and  has  issue. 

III.  William,  of  Blakeshall  Hall,  co.  Worcester,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  m.  1832,  Hannah,  dau.  of  John  White,  Esq.  of  Astley, 
which  lady  d.  1877. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Hancocks,  Esq.  of  Wolverley  Court  and  Manor,   m. 
1827,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  White,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Astley, 
CO.  Worcester,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  J.  Chellingworth, 
Esq.  of  Park  Attwood,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Alfred  John,  his  heir. 

If.  William  Frederick,  Capt.  85th  King's  Light  Infantry,  m. 
Edith  Clara,  dau.  of  John  Rawlins,  Esq.  of  Llewesog  Hall, 
CO.  Denbigh,  by  Sarah  his  wile,  dau.  of  Col.  Macdonnel, 
and  has  issue, 


1  John,  b.  ISG5.  2  Harry  Frederick,  b.  1SG6 

1  Edith  Mabel.  2  Alice  Fanny  JUaritza. 

in.  Arthur  Annesley,  of  Fairfield  Marstow,  co.  Hereford 
m.  Gertrude  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  William 
Donaldson,  D.D.,  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge  by 
Eleanor  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  C.  Moitlock,  and  has  issue 

I  Annesley  John,  b.  1864. 

1  Eleanor  Gertrude.  2  Mildred  Augusta. 

IV.  Augustus  Talbot,  Capt.  Worcestershire  Militia. 

V.  Louis  Albert,  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Laura  Elizabeth,  vi.  William  Hutcheson  Collins,  Esq  of 
Cubberley  House,  co.  Hereford. 

II.  Isabella,  to.  Nathaniel  Kyrle  Collins,  Esq.  of  Wiltondale 
CO.  Hereford.  iii.  Jane  Augusta.  ' 

Mr.  Hancocks,  who  was  a  Magistrate  for  cos.  Worcester 
Stafford,  and  Salop,  d.,  and  was  buried  at  Wolverley,  Sent 
1849. 

Arms  (as  registered  in  Herald's  College)— Per  chevron  az. 
and  gu.  in  chief  a  garb  between  two  cocks  respecting  each 
other,  in  base  a  lion  rampant  or.  Crest — On  a  mount  vert  a 
cock  gu.  holding  with  its  dexter  claw  an  ear  of  wheat  or. 
Motto — Redeem  time. 

Heats — Wolverley  Court,  near  Kidderminster;  iind  Wolverley 
Manor,  eo.  Worcester. 


HANDCOCK    OF    COLE    HILL    HOUSE. 

Handcock,  Robert  Ball,  Esq.  of  Cole  Hill 
House,  CO.  Longford,  b.  22  March,  1823  ;  m.  Frances 
Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  Abraham  Symes,  of  New 
Ross,  CO.  Wexford,  and  has  issue  one  son, 

William  Frederick  Bryanton,  6.  2  Feb.  1874. 

ILtltCaflC.— Robert  Handcock  (next  younger  brother  of 
the  Ven.  Richard  Handcock,  ancestor  of  the  Lords  Castle- 
maine),  to.  Jane  Blackburne,  dau.  and  co-heiress  (with  her 
sisters,  Sarah,  to.  William  Lloyd,  and  Mary,  to.  the  Rev.  Dr. 
Goldsmith,  Dean  of  Cloyne)  of  Richard  Blackburne,  Esq.  of 
Rockville  House,  co.  Roscommon,  by  his  wife  Jane,  dau.  of 
Chichester  Philips,  of  Drumcondra  Castle,  near  Dublin,  by 
Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Handcock,  Esq.  of  Twyford, 
and  had,  with  two  daus.,  Sarah,  to.  William  Coddington,  of 
Drogheda;  and  Jane,  »«.  Nathaniel  Low,  Esq.  of  Low  Ville, 
CO.  Galway,  an  only  son  and  heir, 

William  Handcock,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Athlone,  and  one  of  the 
Commissioners  of  the  Hon.  the  Barrack  Board.  He  m.  9  Oct. 
1767,  Susannah,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Lloyd,  of  Rockville,  co. 
Roscommon,  by  his  wife,  Sarah  Blackburne,  and  had  one  son, 

The  Rev.  Robert  Handcock,  D.D.  of  Dublin,  m.  Dec.  1794, 
Jane,  only  dau.,  and  eventually  heiress  of  Robert  Bryanton, 
Esq.  of  Ballymulvey,  co.  Longford,  by  Dorothy,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  William  Crowe,  Dean  of  Clonfert,  and  had  issue, 

William,  of  Cole  Hill  House. 

Robert  (deceased).   Rev.,    m.   1st,   Elizabeth,   2nd    dau.  of 

Gerard  Macklin,  State  Surgeon  of  the  city  of  Dublin,  and 

of  Lake  Park,  co.  Wicklow ;  and  2ndly,  Frances  Jane,  dau. 

of  R.  Langley,  Esq.  of  Willington,  Somerset. 

Dorothea,  to.  William  Phipps,  late  Major  27th  regt.,  and  of 

Abbey  Ville,  co.  Sligo. 

Susannah,  la.  Samuel  Galbraith,   Esq.   of  Clanabogan,  co. 

Tyrone,  and  Crowdrum,  co.  Longford. 
The  Rev.  Dr.  Handcock  d.  in  1848,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Rev.  William  Handcock,  of  Cole  Hill  House,  at  one  time 
Rector  of  Kilnagross,  diocese  of  Eoss,  co.  Cork.  He  m.  Sarah, 
2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Coddington,  by  Frances  Ball,  of 
Balls  Grove,  his  wife,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Bryanton,  b.  25  Jan.  1822 ;  d.  24  April,  1874. 

II.  Egbert  Ball,  now  of  Cole  Hill  House. 
Mr.  Handcock  d.  3  Jan.  1873. 

Arms — Erm.,  on  a  chief  sa.  a  dexter  hand  between  two  cocks 
arg.  armed  crested  and  jelloped  gu.  Crest— A  demi-lion 
rampant  az.  holding  between  the  paws  a  fusil  arg.  charged 
with  a  cock  gu.    ilfo«o— Vigilate  et  orate. 

gi,fit—Co\e  Hill  House,  Mullingar,  co.  Longford.  Address — 
Ballyknockan,  Ballypatrick,  Clonmell. 

HANDLEY     OP     NEWARK-UPON-TKENT, 

Handlet,  John,  Esq.  of  Newark-upon-Trent, 
Notts,  and  Clipsham  Hall,  co.  Rutland,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1869,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  Dec. 
1807,  formerly  M.P.  for  Newark. 

El'ltCagr.— William  Handlet,  Esq.  of  Newark  (elder  son 
of  William  Handley,  Esq.  of  Newark,  co.  Notts,  by  his  wile, 
Jane  Moldidough,  of  Kelham,  in  the  same  co.),  to.  5  Jan. 


732 


HAN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HAN 


1743,  Sarah  Famworth,  of  Newark,  and  was  father,  with  other 
issue,  of  an  elder  son  and  lieir, 

William  Handlet,   Ksq.,  m.  13  Oct.  1772,  Anne  Marshall 
of  Pickering,  co.  York,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Farnworth,  of  Newark,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  of  Notts,  18J2,  foiinerly  M.P.  for  Newark,  d.  x.  p. 

II.  John,  of  Muskhain  Grange,  co.  Notts,  b.  30  March,  1782; 
J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1836;  m.  17  March,  1807,  Martha,  dau. 
of  Philip  Story,  Esq.  of  Lockington  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  and 
had  issue, 

1  John,  now  of  Newark  and  of  Clipsham  Hall. 

2  Philip  of  Muskham,  Notts,  J. P.,  u.  Jan.  1809. 

3  William,  b.  Dec.  1811 :  Rector  of  Winthorpe,  Notta. 

1  Martha,  ni.  the  Rev.  Salisbury  Humphreys. 

2  Diana   Elizabeth,  m.   William    Davenport    Davenport, 
Esq.  of  Bramhill  Hall,  Cheshire. 

i:i.  Benjamin,  of  Pointon  House,  co.  Lincoln,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
formerly  M.P.  for  Boston,  6.  9  Jan.  1784;  Capt.  in  the  91h 
Lancers,  with  which  regiment  he  served  in  South  America 
and  in  the  Peninsula;  subsequently  he  became  Major  of 
tue  53rd  regt.,  from  which  he  retired  on  half-pay. 
IV.  Charles  Richard,  6.  6  Sept.  1786;  Vicar  of  Heme  Hill, 
and  Slurry,  Kent,  m.  Cassandra,  dau.  of  Julius  Hutchinson, 
Esq.  of  Hatfield  Old  Hall,  co.  Herts,  and  Outhoipe,  co. 
Notts. 

Arrng — Arg.,  a  fess  gu.  between  three  goats  passant  sa., 
bearded  unguled  and  armed  or.      Cmt — A  goat  as  in  the  arms. 
Motto — Perseverando. 
Seali — Clipsham  Hall,  Oakham;  and  Newark  upon-Trent. 


HANDLEY    OF    CULVERTHOIIP^     HALL. 

Handlet,  Henet  Edwahdes,  Esq.  of  Culrer- 
thorpe  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  D.L.,  late  of  the  Scots 
Grejs,  b.  1835. 

itinCagC— Henry  Handlet,  Esq.  of  Cnlverthorpe  Hall, 
CO.  Lincoln,  M.P.  for  that  co.  from  1832  to  1841  (b.  1797),  was 
grandson  of  William  Handley,  Esq.  of  Newark,  and  Sarah 
Famworth  his  wife.  He  ni.  15  Oct.  1825,  the  Hon.  Caroline 
Edwardes,  dau.  of  Lord  Kensington;  and  d.  29  June,  1846, 
leaving  two  sons.    His  widow  survived  until  19  Jan.  1860. 

I.  Henry  Edwardes,  now  of  Cnlverthorpe. 

u.  Edward,  b.  1837 ;  m.  1866,  Laura  Pamela,  youngest  dau, 

of  Henry  Wood  Rideout,  Esq.  of  Bath. 


Chi6— Junior  United  Service,  S.W. 


HANKEY    OF    FETCHAM    PAKK. 

Hankey,  John  Baenaed,  Esq.  of  Fetcham  Park, 
Surrey,  M.A.,  J.P.,  b.  21  April,  1845  ;  m.  27  April, 
1872,  Fanny  Helen,  dau.  of  Frederick  Pratt  Barlow, 
Esq.  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Frederick  Barnard,  6.  22  March,  1873. 
n.  Edward  Barnard. 
I.  Dorothea. 

3LillCH(JC. — The  family  of  Hanket  was  originally  seated 
in  the  county  palatine  of  Chester.  In  the  14th  ot  Elizabeth, 
..he  right  of  arms  was  conceded  and  granted  to  Henry  Hankey, 
Esq.,  Mayor  of  the  city  of  Chester. 

Sib  Henry  Hanket,  an  eminent  citizen  and  Alderman  of 
London,  m.  26  Dec.  1694,  Anne,  dau.  of  Joseph  Chaplin,  Esq. 
of  East  Bergholt,  High  Sheriflf  of  Suffolk,  by  Anne  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Rice  Price,  of  London,  and  had  two  sons,  viz.] 
1.  Joseph  (Sir),  Knt.  and  Alderman,  father  of  Joseph  Chaplin 
Hankey,  of  East  Bergholt,  whose  dau.,  Jane  Isabella,  to.  Sir 
Edward  Hyde  East,  Bart. ;  and  ii.  Thomas  (Sir).  Sir  Henry 
Hankey  d.  Feb.  1736-37.    His  2nd  son. 

Sir  Thomas  Hankey,  Knt.,  Alderman  of  London,  m.  June, 
17.33,  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  the  celebrated  Sir  John  Barnard^' 
member  in  six  successive  Parliaments  for  the  City  of  London' 
and  had  issue,  ' 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert,  TO.  Miss  Penton,  and  left  one  son,  Auo-u'»tus 
Egbert,  who  d.  unm. ;  and  two  daus.,  Matilda,  m.  — "Hart- 
sinck,  Esq. ;  and  Henrietta,  to.  —  Hirst,  Esq. 

III.  John,  TO.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Andrew  Thomson  Esq  of 
Eoehampton,  and  had  three  sons,  namely,  * 

I  John  Petee,  to.  1792,  Isabella,  dau.  of  William  Alex- 
ander, Esq.  of  Backhouse,  co.  Ayr,  and  sister  of  Sir 
^\  ilham  Alexander,  of  Airdrie,  Lord  Chief  Baron  of  the 
Exchequer,  and  left  by  her  (who  d.  1851)  three  sons  and 
one  dau., 

John  Alexander,  of  Balcombe,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  nf 
Sussex  1866  (vide  HA«KETo/.Ba2coni6e).  ''"'-"no' 


Henry  Aitcheson,  Lient.-Gen.,  ra.  1st,  29  .Tune,  1839, 
Caroline  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Abraham  W.  Robarts, 
Esq.  of  Roehampton,  SuiTey,  which  lady  </.  15  April 
1844;  and  2ndly,  30  Sept.  1852,  Lady  Emily  Penne- 
father,  widow  of  Richard  Pennefather,  Esq.  of  Knock- 
evan,  and  sister  of  the  late  Earl  of  Glengall.  By  the 
former  he  had  issue,  Cecil  Aitcheson;  and  Alice  Aitche- 
son, m.  Rev  Montague  Hankey. 

William,  Capt.  in  the  army,  m.  Charlotte  Cecile,  dau.  of 
the  Comte  d'Estampes. 

Julia,  m.  6  Oct.  1829,  the  Rev.  Thomas  Seymour 
Bathurst,  3rd  son  of  the  late  Earl  Bathurst,  and  has 
one  son  and  one  dau. 

2  Thompson,  of  Portland  Pla.-e  London,  m.  Martha,  dau. 
of  Benjamin  Harrison,  Esq.,  and  d.  18o7,  having  had 
issue, 

Thompson,  M.P.  for  Peterboiough,  Governor  of  tha 
Bank  of  England  1851  to  1853;  a  Commissioner  of 
Lieutenancy  for  London,  J.P.  for  Middlesex  and  Kent, 
b.  1805;  m.  1830,  AppoUone  Agatha  Alexander,  half 
sister  of  Sir  WiUiam  Alexander,  the  Chief  Baron. 

George.  Beaumont. 

Louisa,  TO.  her  cousin,  Thomas  Hankey,  Esq.,  Banker, 
of  Fenchurch  Street. 

Elizabeth,  ,a.  the  Rev.  Richard  Harvey,  Rector  of 
Hornsey. 

Mary.  Albinia,  to.  Dr.  James  Somervillc. 

Isabella.  Emma,  m.  the  Rev.  W.  Waguilir. 

Martha.  Caroline. 

3  Frederick  (Sir),  G.C.M.6.,  in.  1st,  his  first  cousin,  Char- 
lotte, dau.  of  Thomas  Hankey,  Esq.  of  Fetcham  Park, 
Surrey,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1816)  had  two  daus.,  Emma 
and  Frederica.  Sir  Frederick  in.  2ndly,  a  native  of  Corfu, 
and  by  that  lady  (who  d.  1835)  had  one  son  and  one  dau., 
VIZ.,  Frederick;  and  Thomassine  Ionia,  to.  27  July,  18;i9, 
Capr.  Charies  F.  Maxwell,  82nd  foot,  nephew  and  Military- 
Secretary  to  Sir  Henry  Bouverie,  Governor  of  Malta. 

I.  Jane,  to.  Thomas  Sutton,  Esq.  of  Moulsey,  Surrey. 

II.  Susannah,  m.  1767,  Beaumont,  2nd  Lord  Hotham. 
Sir  Thomas  d.  1770,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Hankey,  Esq.  of  Fetcham  Pirk,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
J.  Wyver,  Esq.,  of  an  old  Cheshire  family,  and  had  issue, 

John  Barnard,  his  heir,  of  Fetcham  Park. 

Thomas,  m.  Louisa,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hankey,  Esq. 

Charlotte,  to.  Sir  Frederick  Hankey,  and  d.  1816. 

Sarah,  m.  Sir  Hugh  Dillon  Massy,  Bart,  of  Doonass,  co. 
Clare. 

Louisa,  TO.  Major-Gen.  Darby  Griffith,  of  Padworth  House, 
Bucks.  Eliza. 

Mr.  Hankey  d.  13  Sept.  1793. 

John  Barnard  Hankey,  Esq.  of  Fetcham  Park,  Surrey, 
6.31  March,  1784;  to.  9  June,  1807,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of 
John,  1st  Lord  de  Blaquiere,  and  had  issue, 

George  James  Barnard,  now  of  Fetcham, 

William  Barnard. 

Frederick  Thomas  Barnard,  Capt.  R.N. 

John  Bellingham  Barnard,  m.  Isabel  Peel. 

Henry  Barnard,  to.  the  widow  of  Daniel  Hall  Webb,  Esq. 

Augustus  Barnard,  Col.  Comm.  83rd  regt. 

Mary  Barnard,  to.  William  Holme  Sumner,  Esq.  (who  d. 
1859),  eldest  son  of  George  Holme  Sumner,  Esq.  of  Hatch- 
lands,  late  MP.  for  Surrey. 

Louisa  Ellinor  Barnard,  m.  10  July  1838,  William  Davidson, 
4th  son  of  the  late  Edward  Davidson,  Esq.  of  Tulloch  Castle, 

Frances  Elizabeth  Barnard,  to.  the  Rev.  Henry  Bolland, 
who  d.  1855.  Harriet  Barnard. 

He  d.  23  Dec.  1868,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  James  Barnard  Hankey,  Esq.  of  Fetcham  Park, 
6.  27  Nov.  1809;  to.  15  Jan.  1843,  Andalusia,  2nd  dau.  of 
George  P.  Barclay,  Esq.  of  Burford  Lodge,  Surrey,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  John  Barnard,  now  of  Fetcham  Park. 

1.  Evelyn    Elizabeth   Barnard,   m.   6   June,  1874,  to  Earl 
Bathurst. 
Mr.  Hankey  d.  14  Jan.  1875. 

^rras— Per  pale  gu.  and  az.,  a  wolf  salient  erminois  vulned 
on  the  shoulder  of  the  first.     Crest— A  demi-wolf  erminois. 
fieat— Fetcham  Park  Leathcrhead,  Surrey. 


HANKEY    OF    BALCOMBE    PLACE. 

Hankey,  John  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Balcombe 
Place,  Sussex,  J. P.,  Commissioner  of  Lieutenancy 
for  London,  and  High  SherifP,  Sussex,  1866,  b.  30 
May,  1801 ;  m.  30  Aug.  1825,  Ellen,  dau.  of  William 
Blake,  Esq.  of  Danesbury,  Welwyn,  co.  Herts,  aud 
has  issue, 

I.  Blake  Alexander,  J. P.,  6.  6  April,  1828. 

II.  Rodolph  Alexander,  b.  12  Jan.  1837. 


HAN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HAR 


733 


I.  Mntilda  Aloxandpr,  d.  26  Nov.  1S72. 

II.  Ellen  Cliristine  Alexander,  m.  4  Aug.  1SR.3,  Col.  ITenry 
Fansliawe  Davies,  Grenadier  Guards,  of  Elrasley  Castle, 
CO.  Worcester. 

III.  Constance  Mary  Alexander,  m.  4  Aug.  18G0,  Howard 
VVarburton  Elpbinstone,  only  son  of  Sir  Howard  Elpliin- 
stone,  Bart. 

IV.  Isabel  Jane  Alexander,  m.  8  April,  1869,  the  Rev.  Henry 
Eose  Wetherall,  Vicar  of  Standon,  co.  Herts. 

V.  Julia  Alexander. 

For  Lineage  and  Arms,  see  preceding  Memch: 
Seal — lialcumbe  Place,  Haywards  Heath. 


HANNAY    OF    KINGSMUIR. 

Hannay,  G-eorge,  Esq.  of  Kiussmuir,  co.  Fife, 
J.P.,  late  Lieut.-Col.  Fife  Militia  Artillery,  b.  9  May, 
1824  ;  s.  his  father  29  Nov.  1867  ;  m.  16  March, 
1875,  Isabella  Dalgairns,  only  surviving  child  of  the 
late  William  Scott,  Esq.  of  Dalgaii-ns,  and  has 
a  dau., 

RoBiNA  Anne  Maujory,  6.  .5  June,  1876. 

Hinr.lSC— Tlie  Kannays  of  Wistonsbire,  wlio^se  head  for 
ages  was  Hannay  of  Sorbie  Castle,  are  an  old  Scofcli  family. 
In  the  close  of  the  17th  century,  tlie  Sorbie  estate  passed,  by 
marriage,  to  one  of  Lord  Galloway's  family,  of  the  property  of 
which  house  it  is  still  a  part.  "The  lands  of  Sorbie, ''says  the 
learned  herald — the  standard  genealogist  of  Scotland — Nisbet, 
"are  now  possessed  by  others,  but  the  family  is  at  present 
represented  by  Mr.  Hannay,  of  Kingsmuir." 

This  Robert  Hannay,  who  possessed  Kingsmuir,  co.  Fife, 
1700,  had  obtained  it  by  niarryinga  Livingstone,  widow  of  Col. 
Borthwick.     Leaving  no  issue,  he  was  s.  by  his  sister, 

Ann  Hannay,  of  Kingsmuir.  This  lady  (who  was  m.  to  Capt. 
Erskine,  of  Dan,  but  was  also  childless)  disposed  of  the  estate, 
by  will,  to  her  friend  and  kinsman, 

James  Hannay,  son  of  Patrick  Hannay,  from  whom  it  passed 
to  his  brother, 

John  Hannay,  Esq.  of  Kingsmuir.  He  m.  Miss  Brown,  and 
left  an  heir, 

George  Hannay,  Esq.  of  Kingsmuir,  who  was  in  the  service  of 
the  British  Crown,  in  America,  and  so  remained,  till  the  Inde- 
pendence war  drove  him  home.  By  his  wife,  Mary,  dau.  of 
John  Hambly,  of  Exeter,  he  left  two  sons, 

Peter,  of  Kingsmuir,  who  fought  as  a  Lieut,  in  H.M.S. 
"  Defiance  "  at  Trafalgar,  and  d.  s.  p. 

George  Francis. 
The  2nd  son, 

George  Francis  Hankay,  Esq.  of  Kincrsmiiir,  m.  Eobina, 
only  child  and  heiress  of  Robert  Cunningham,  Esq.  of  Pit- 
tarthie  (whose  father,  Capt.  Cunningiiani.  R.N.,  claimed  the 
Earldom  of  Glencairn),  and  had  issue, 

I.  George,  now  of  Kingsmuir. 

II.  Robert  Cunningham,  6.  15  March,  1826. 

III.  Peter  Hannay  Cunningham,  of  Pittartbie,  co.  Fife,  6. 
18  Aug.  1827  ;  m.  1851,  Sarah  Elizabeth,  dau.  of—  Iluahuley, 
Esq.  of  Washington,  and  has,  George  Francis,  6.  1802,  and 
other  issue. 

IV.  William  Mouat  Hannay,  b.  9  Nov.  1829. 

V.  Thomas  Francis,  A.  1835. 

I.  Elizabeth  Cunningham. 

II.  Mary. 

III.  Jean  Scott. 

IV.  Margaret  Seaton  Gourlc  J. 

V.  Robina. 

VI.  Ann  Mouat. 

Mr.  Hannay  d.  29  Nov.  1867. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  roebucks'  heads  roupfd  az.  collared  or. 
■with  a  bell  pendent  from  each  collar  gu.  Cre.H — A  cross- 
crosslet  fltchee  issuing  out  of  a  crescent  sa.  Mottoes — Cresco 
et  .spero,  for  Kingsmdir.  Per  ardua  ad  Alta,  for  all  other 
branches  of  the  family. 

Seais— Kingsmuir,  Pittenween  ;  and  Dalgairns  Cupar,  Fife. 


HANNAY    OF    KIRKDALE. 

Eainsford-Hannat,  Frederick,  Esq.  of  Kirlc- 
dale,  CO.  Kirkcudbright,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  s.  to  the 
estate  1856,  and  thereupon  added  to  his  patronymic 
Eainsford  the  surname  of  Hannay,  h.  3  March, 
1810;  late  Major  H.E.I.C.S.  ;  m.  26  Nov.  1810, 
Rhoda,  dau.  of  the  late  Oliver  Charles  Johnston, 
Esq.,   and   by    her    (who    d.    26   Dec.    1865)    has 


I.  Ramsay  AVii.uam,  Lieut.  R.A.,  J. P.  co.  Kircudbright,  b. 
9  Sept.  1.'544;  m.  1874,  Helen  Jane,  dau.  of  J.  Braucker, 
Esq.,  of  Liverpool. 

II.  Percival,  b.  1  Aug.  1851. 

III.  Frederick,  6.  7  Sept.  1854,  Lieut.  R.E. 

I.  Mary  Charlotte. 

II.  Rhoda  Clara,  m.  1872,  Rev.  James  Cameron  Laos,  D.D. 

III.  Constance,  d.  19  Aug.  18U8. 

iCinCagC— The  descent  of  the  Kirkdale  line  from  Sorbie, 
is  mentioned  by  Nisbet. 

Alexander  A'Hannay,  uncle  of  Patrick  of  Sorbie,  acquired 
the  estate  of  Kirkdale  1532.     He  left  a  son, 

John  A'Hannay,  who  took  an  active  part  with  his  relative 
in  the  family  feuds  with  the  Murrays  of  Broughton,  their 
neighbours.     He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Patrick  A'Hannay,  of  Kirkdale,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Patrick 
M'Kie,  of  Larg.  Patrick  was  killed,  16  Dec.  1610,  in  a  conflict 
when  assisting  the  Earl  of  Galloway  against  Kennedy  of  Blair- 
quhan,  at  the  Cruives  of  Cree.     He  left  a  son  and  heir, 

Patrick  A'Hannay,  of  Kirkdale,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Gavin 
Dunbar,  of  Baldoon,  a  family  now  represented  by  the  Earl  of 
Selkirk,  and  was  s.  1640,  by  his  son, 

William  Hannay,  m.  Elizabeth,  heiress  of  Alexander  Gor- 
don, of  Castramont,  a  cadet  ofthe  ancient  family  of  Lochinvar, 
afterwards  Viscounts  of  Kenmuir,  and  by  her  had  three  sons 
(by  the  eldest  of  whom  he  was  .«.;,  viz., 

Samuel  Hannay,  of  Kirkdale,  Commissioner  of  Supply  1704, 
m.  Jean,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Patrick  M'Kie,  of  Larg,  by 
his  wife,  Agnes,  dau.  of  Sir  Patrick  Mackie,  of  Larg,  and  by 
her  had, 

William  Hannay,  of  Kirkdale,  who  was  served  heir  to  his 
father  13  Nov.  1716.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Patrick 
Johnston,  of  Girthon  (represented  by  Col.  Johnston,  of  Carn- 
salloch),  and  had,  with  other  sons, 

Sam0el,  his  heir. 

Alexander,  a  military  officer,  took  part  in  the  German  cam- 
paigns (including  the  battle  of  Minden)  under  the  Marquess 
of  Granby,  and  became  afterwards  Adjutant-Gen.   of  tha 
army  of  India. 
The  elder  son, 

Samuel  Hannay,  of  Kirkdale,  a  Merchant  in  London,  was 
served  heir  1783,  of  Sir  Robert  Hannay,  of  Mochrum,  Bart.,  . 
under  the  patent,  31  March,  1630.  Sir  Samuel  Hannay  to. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Dr.  Meade,  and  for  some  years  sat  in  Parlia- 
ment.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Samuel  Hannay,  of  Mochrum  and  Kirkdale,  Bart.,  who 
d.  a  bachelor,  1  Dec.  1841,  and  was  s.  in  the  family  estate  by 

Mary  Hastings  Hannay,  of  Kirkdale,  his  sister,  d..  unm. 
20  March,  1850,  and  was  s.  by  her  nephew, 

William  Henry  Rainsford,  Esq.  of  Kirkdale  (son  of  Capt. 
Thomas  Rainsford,  of  the  2nd  Life  Guards,  by  his  wife,  Jane, 
a  sister  of  Sir  Samuel  Hannay,  Bart,  of  Mochrum  and  Kirk- 
dale), who  assumed  in  consequence  the  surname  of  Hannay. 
He  m.  Maria,  widow  of  Robert  Stcuart,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Alder- 
ston,  CO.  Haddington,  and  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Samuel  Dal- 
rymple,  C.B.,  descended  from  the  noble  family  of  Stair,  and 
dying  1856,  was  s.  by  his  brother,  the  present  Frederick 
Rainsford  Hannay,  Esq. 

Arms  and  Crf.sJ— Same  as  Hannay  of  Kingsmuir.    Motto- 
Vex  ardua  ad  alta. 
Seat— Kirkdale,  Gatehouse,  Kirkcudbriglit. 


HARBIN    OF    NEWTON    HOUSE. 

Harbin,  George,  Esq.  of  Newton  House, 
Somerset,  J.P.,  b.  27  Feb.  1800. 

IttnCagC— This  family  was  resident  in  Dorsetshire  moie 
than  three  centuries  ago. 

Robert  Harbin,  Esq.  of  Weeke,  in  the  parish  of  Gillingham, 
Dorset,  and  afterwards  of  Newton,  Somerset,  b.  1526;  ?».  a 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Mervin,  of  FontiU  House,  Wilts,  and  was 
father  of 

John  Harbin,  Esq.  of  Newton,  who,  by  Bridget  his  wife, 
dan.  of  William  Drury,  Esq.,  left  a  son  and  lieir, 

Robert  Harbin,  Esq.  of  Newton,  m.  Gertrude,  dau.  of 
Anthony  Stocker,  Esq.  of  Chilcompton,  Somerset,  and  left  a 
son  and  heir, 

John  Harbin,  Esq.  of  Newton,  6.  1610;  m.  1st,  Isabella, 
dau.  of  William  Pert,  Esq.,  of  Arnold's,  Essex;  and  2ndl)', 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Strode,  Knt.  of  Newnham, 
Devon,  and  d.  1672,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  son  and  heir  by  his 


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Wtt-LiAM  Habbtn,  Esq.  of  Newton,  6.  1654;  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Wyndham,  Bart,  of  Trent,  Somerset  (who 
afforiled  Charles  II.  protection  after  the  battle  of  Worcester), 
and  dj-inK  17U.i,  was  s.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

William  Habbin,  Esq.  of  Newton,  m.  1714,  Abigail,  dau. 
and  sole  heiress  of  Eichard  Swayne,  Esq.  of  Gunville,  Dorset, 
and  had  (with  a  dau.  Abigail,  m.  Robert  Goodden,  Esq.  of  Over 
Compton,  Dorset)  a. son  and  successor, 

SwATSB  Harbin,  Esq.  of  Xewton,  6.  1718;  m.  1760, Barbara, 
dau.  and  sole  lieir  of  George  Abingdon,  Esq.  of  Over  Compton, 
son  and  heir  of  Isabella  Compton,  dau.  and  sole  heiress  of 
Henry  Compton,  Esq.  of  Sutton  Bingham,  Somerset,  and  of 
Over  Compton,  Dorset.  By  this  lady  Mr.  Harbin  had  one  dau., 
Henrietta,  and  five  sons,  i.  Wyndham,  his  heir;  ii.  William, 
6.  13  Sept.  1762,  m.  3  Feb.  1790,  Rhoda,  3rd  dau.  of  Edward 
Phelips,  Esq.  of  Montacute,  M.P.  for  Somerset,  and  d.  22  Oct. 
1823,  having  had  issue,  1  George,  succe-ssor  to  his  uncle, 
and  present  representative  of  the  family  ;  2  Edward,  M.A., 
Eev.,  Hector  of  Kingweston  and  East  Lydford,  Somerset,  m. 
Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Hooper,  Esq.  of  Yeovil,  and  d. 
leaving  issue,  William,  Edward,  Henry,  Phillip,  Matilda,  and 
Rhoda;  1  Maria,  m.  the  Rev.  Robert  Phelips,  Vicar  of  Yeovil, 
son  of  the  Rev.  William  Phelips,  of  Montacute  ;  2  Elizabeth, 
m.  Thomas  Potter  Milles.  Esq.,  Major  19th  Light  Dragoons, 
since  deceased;  iii.  Robert;  iv.  John;  and  v.  Charles.  Mr. 
Harbin  d.  1781,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Wtndham  Harbin,  Esq.  of  Newton,  6.  1761,  d.  unm.  1837, 
when  the  estates  devolved  upon  his  nephew,  the  present 
George  Harbin,  Esq.  of  Newton. 

Arma  (granted  to  Robert  Harbin,  Esq.  1618)— Az.,  a  saltier 
voided  between  four  spears  heads  erect  or.  Crest — A  baud 
ppr.  holding  a  spear  or. 

Sett£— Newton  House,  Yeovil,  Somerset. 


habcouht  of  nuneham  and 
stanton  habcoubt. 

HiBCOTJET,  Edward  William,  Esq.  of  Sfnnton 
Harcourt  and  Nuneham  Courtenay,  co.  Oxford,  J.P. 
and  D.L.  co.  Oxford,  J.P.  for  Berks  and  Sussex, 
M.P.  for  CO.  Oxford,  and  High  Sheriff  1874,  great- 
great  grandson  of  the  First  Lord  Harcourt,  whose 
estates  he  has  inherited  ;  b.  26  June,  1825  ;  m.  26 
June,  1849,  Lady  Susan  Harriet  Holroyd,  only  dau. 
of  the  2ud  Earl  of  Sheffield,  and  has  issue, 

I.  A0BRET,  6.  1852,  J.P.  cos.  Berks  and  Oxford. 

1.  Edith,  m.  1875,  Hon.  Murray  Finch  Hatton,  of  Haverholme 
Priory,  CO.  Lincoln. 
Mr.  Harcourt  is  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Stanton 
Harcourt,  which  has  been  in  the  family  for  700  years, 
of  Nuneham  Courtenay,  of  North  Hinksey,  of  Coggs, 
of  Northmoor,  and  of  Shifford. 

ILtlTCage.— This  ancient  and  eminent  family  traces  ita 
pedigree  from  Bernard,  a  nobleman  of  the  royal  blood  of 
Saxony,  who  acquired  in  876,  when  Rollo,  the  Dane,  made 
himself  master  of  Normandy,  the  lordships  of  Harcourt,  Caille- 
ville,  and  Beauficel,  in  that  principality.    Bernard's  son, 

ToRF,  called  "the  Rich,"  had  three  sons.  The  eldest, 
Touroude,  is  said  to  have  been  ancestor  of  Beaumont  or  Bello- 
mont.  Counts  of  Mellent,  in  France,  and  Earls  of  Leicester. 
The  2nd  son, 

Tcrchetil,  Seigneur  de  Tiirqueville  and  Turqueraye,  was 
Governor  to  William  II.,  Duke  of  Normandy.    His  eldest  son, 

Anchetil,  Sire  de  Harcourt,  being  lord  of  that  place,  was 
the  first  to  assume  the  surname.  Of  his  seven  sons,  the  eldest, 
Anguerraud  or  Erraud  de  Harcourt,  attended  William,  Duke 
of  Normandy  at  the  Conquest,  and  returned  to  Normandy  in 
1078.    The  2nd  sou, 

Robert  de  Harcourt,  built  the  Castle  of  Harcourt  in  Nor-  ' 
mandy,  a.d.  1100.    He  had,  besides  four  younger  sons,  i 

William,  his  heir.  Richard,  a  Knight  Templar. 

Philip,  Dean  of  Lincoln  and  Bishop  of  Bayeux,  who  assisted 
at  the  coronation  of  Henry  II.,  d.  1162.  i 

The  eldest  son, 

William  de  Harcourt,  was  Lord  of  Harcourt,  Cailleville,  I 
Beauficel,  and  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Stanton-under-Bardon,  co. 
Leicester :  he  had  issue, 

Eobert,  Seigneur  and  Baron  de  Harcourt,  Elboeuf,  La  Saussay, 
Beaumesnel,  Poligny,  Ac,  ancestor  of  the  Dukes  de  Har- 
court, Peers  of  France  and  of  the  Counts  d'Aumale,  CiMints 
de  Tankerville,  Viscounls  de  St.  Sauveurand  other  bjaiiches 
of  that  illustrious  House. 


Ivo,  of  whom  we  trp-nt. 

Simon,  m.  Adeliza,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Osbert  de  ArJen,  of 

Kingsbury,  co.  VVarwick,  and  d.  g.  p. 
Beatrix,  m.  Robert  de  Basset. 
Peretta,  m.  John,  Lord  of  Helenvill'a. 
Of  the  above  sons, 

Ivo  DE  Harcocet,  who  g.  to  his  father's  possessions  In 
England,  had,  with  a  younger,  John,  an  elder  son  and  heir. 

Sir  Robert  de  Harcourt,  Knt.,  Sheriff  of  the  cos.  of  War- 
wick and  Leicester  in  U99,  1201  and  1202,  in  which  last  year 
he  died.  He  m.  Isabel,  only  child  and  heir  of  Richard  de 
Camville,  by  Milicent  his  wife,  cousin  to  Adeliza,  King 
Henrt  I.'s  2nd  consort.  By  this  lady  Sir  Robert  had  issue, 
William  (Sir),  his  heir. 

Oliver,  who  joined  Lewis,  Prince  of  France,  and  his  party, 
against  King  John,  but  was  made  prisoner  at  the  battle  of 
Lincoln,  1217. 
John,  seated  at  Roladge,  co.  Leicester,  m.  Hawis,  dau.  of  Sir 

William  Burdet. 
Eobert  (Sir),  m.  Dionysia,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry  Pipard, 
of  Lapworth,  co.  Warwick. 
Alice,  m.  1st,  John  de  Limesi;  and  2udly,  Walleran  de  New- 
burgh,  Earl  of  Warwick. 
The  eldest  son. 

Sir  William  de  Harcourt,  Knt.,  of  Stanton-Harcourt,  Lord 
of  the  Manor  of  Ellenhall,  co.  Stafford,  jure  uxiris,  was  called 
"The  Englishman,"  to  distinguish  him  from  others  of  the 
same  name.  He  m.  Alice,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir 
Thomas  Noel,  of  Ronton,  and  Ellenhall,  by  Margaret  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Guy  le  Strange.  By  this  lady  Sir 
William  had  two  sons  and  one  dau., 
Richard  (Sir),  his  heir. 

Henry  (Sir),  knighted  in  1278,  m.  Emma,  dau.  and  heir  of 
William  Mansel,  of  Erdington,  and  had  an  only  dau.  an! 
heir,  Margaret,  who  ni.  1st,  John  Pipe,  and  2ndly,  Johu 
Saundersted. 

Helen,  m.  Hugh  Bigot,  Justiciary  of  England. 
The  eldest  son  and  heir. 

Sir  Richard  de  Harcourt,  Knt.  of  Stanton  Hareonrt, 
Ellenhall,  &c.,  in.  Arabella,  dau.  of  Sayer  de  Quinci,  Earl  of 
Winchester,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  deBellemont, 
and  sister  and  co-heir  of  Robert,  Earl  of  Leicester.  By  this 
lady,  with  whom  he  acquired  the  manor  of  Bosworth,  &c.,  he 
had  i.ssue,  William  (Sir),  his  heir;  Sayer;  and  Maud,  m.  Sir 
Giles  Peneston,  Knt.  Sir  Richard  d.  in  1258,  and  was  4.  by 
his  elder  son  and  heir. 

Sir  William  de  Harcourt,  Knt.,  of  Stanton  Harcourt, 
Ellenhall,  and  Bosworth,  who  m.  1st,  Alice,  dau.  of  Roger,  and 
sister  of  Alan  la  Zouche,  and  by  her  had  two  daus.,  Margaret, 
m.  Sir  John  Cantelupe,  s.  p. ;  and  Arabella,  m.  Sir  Fulke  Pem- 
brugge.  Sir  William  m.  2ndly,  Hillaria  (or  Eleanor),  dau.  of 
Henry,  Lord  Hastings,  liy  Ada  his  wife,  dau.  of  David,  Earl  of 
Huntingdon,  brother  of  Malcolm  and  William,  Kings  of  Scut- 
land,  and  by  her  had  an  only  son  and  successor. 

Sir  Richard  de  Harcourt,  Knt.,  of  Stanton  Harcourt,  who 
m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Beke,  and  sister  and  co-heir  of 
Walter  Beke,  Lord  of  Eresby,  and  dying  21  Edward  I.  (1293), 
was  .«.  by  his  elder  son  and  heir. 

Sir  John  de  Harcourt,  of  Stanton  Harcourt,  kniehtcd  1306, 
who  ni.  Isc,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Eudo  la  Zouche,  by  Milicent  de 
Montalt  his  wife,  dau.  of  Willi.im,  and  sister  and  co-heir  of 
George,  Lord  Cantelupe ;  and  2nilly,  Alice,  dau.  of  Peter  Cor- 
bett,  of  Causcastle,   Salop,  and  by  the  former  had  a  son  and 
heir,  William  (Sir).    Sir  John  d.  in  1330,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Sir  William  de  Harcourt,  of  Stanton  Harcourt,  who  m. 
Jane,  dau.  of  Richard,  Lord  Grey,  of  Codnor,  and  by  her  (who 
tn.  2ndly,  Ralph  de  Ferrers)  had  two  sons, 
Eichard  (Sir),  who  predeceased  his  father,  leaving,  by  Joan 
his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  William  ShareshuU,  Knt.,  of 
ShareshuU,  co.  Stafford,  an  only  dau.  and  heir,  Elizabeth, 
m.  Thomas  Astley,  Esq.  of  Nelston,  co.  Leicester  (2nd  son 
of  Thomas,  Lord  Aslley),  from  whom  the  Astleys  of  Patis- 
huU  descend. 
Thomas  (Sir),  successor  to  his  father. 
Sir  William  d.  6  June,  1349,  and  was  s.  by  his  surviving  aon, 

Sir  Thomas  Harcourt,  of  Stanton  Harcourt,  knighted  in 
1306,  and  M.P.  for  co.  Oxford,  1376,  who  m.  Maud  (or  Alice, 
according  to  the  Monasticon,  or  Eleanor,  according  to  the 
Visitation  of  co.  Stafford),  dau.  of  Eobert,  Lord  Grey,  of 
Rotherfield,  and  widow  of  Sir  John  Botetort,  of  Weoley,  Loid 
Botetort,  and  by  her  had  issue.  He  d.  12  April,  1417,  and  was 
«.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Thomas  Harcourt,  Knt.,  of  Stanton  Harcourt,  whom. 
Joan,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Francis,  of  Formark,  co.  Derby,  and 
by  her  had,  with  other  issue, 
Robert  (Sir),  K.G.,  of  Stanton  Harcourt,  his  heir  and  suc- 
cessor. Commissioner  lor  the  Treaty  of  Peace  betvkeen 


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England  and  France  1467,  d.  U  Nov.  1471;  m.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Byron,  Knt.,  of  Clayton,  co.  Lancaster,  and 
by  her  had,  besides  three  younger  sous,  all  ot  whom  d.  s.p., 
an  eldest  son  and  heir, 

John  (Sir),  of  Stanton  Harcourt,  who  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Norris,  Knt.,  of  Bray,  co.  Berks,  and  d.  26  June, 
1485,  leaving  an  only  surviving  son, 
Eobert  (Sir),  K.B.,  of  Stanton  Harcourt,  Standard  Bearer 
to  He.nry  VII.  at  Bosworth,  «i.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Lymbrake,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  one  son,  John,  who 
predeceased  him,  s.  p.,  and  five  daus.,  who  became  his 
co-heirs,    Elizabeth,    to.    Eobert    Gainsford,    Esq.    of 
Hampton,  co.  Oxford;  Letiiia,  m.  1st,   Humphrey  Pes- 
hall,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  Thomas  Nevil,  Esq. ;  Catherine, 
TO.  1st,  Thomas  Stonor,  Esq.;  2nd!y,  W.  Cope,  of  Han- 
well,  CO.  Oxford ;    Ellen,  vi.  Bichard  Beckiuham,  Esq. 
of  Pudlicot,  CO.  Oxford. 
EicHARD  (Sir),  of  whose  line  we  treat. 
The  2nd  son. 

Sir  Richard  Harcocrt,  Knfc.  of  Wytham,  Berks,  m.  1st, 
Edith,  dau.  and  co-heir  ot  Thomas  St.  Claire,  of  WethersfuU, 
Suffolk,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Christopher  (Sir),  of  whom  presently. 

Wilham,  d.  31  Aug.  8  Henry  VIII.,  leaving  two  sons, 

1  Francis,  of  Witham,  who  d.  27  Henry  VIIF.,  having 
had  issue,  Robert ;  Simon;  and  three  daus.,  ElizabttuT 
Anne ;  and  Margaret. 

2  Richard,  of  Cornbuiy  Park. 

Anne,  to.  1st,  Henry  Fiennes,  Lord  Saye  and  Sele ;  and  2ndly 
John,  son  of  Simon  Montfort.  Alice,  m.  William  Besilles. 
Sir  Richard  m.  2ndly,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Sir  Roger  Lewknor, 
Knt.  of  Raunton,  co.  Stafford,  and  by  her  had,  besides  several 
daus.,  two  sons.  Sir  Richard  to.  3rdly,  Katharine,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Sir  Thomas  de  la  Pole,  Knt.  (son  of  Michael,  Earl  of 
Suffolk),  and  relict  of  Sir  Miles  Stapleton,  of  Bedale,  and 
Ingham,  co.  York.    The  eldest  son, 

SiE  Christopher  Harcodrt,  predeceased  his  father,  having 
had  by  Jane  his  ivife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Miles  Stapleton, 
Knt.,  three  sons,  Miles,  d.  unm. ;  Richard,  of  Abingdon,  Berks, 
who  m.  twice,  but  d.  s.  p.,  and 

Sir  Simon  Harcodrt.  who  s.  his  cousin,  John  Harcourt, 
as  Lord  of  Stanton  Harcourt,  and  who  received  the  honour 
of  knighthood  for  his  distinguished  bravery  at  the  sieges  of 
Terouenne  and  Tournay,  &c.  He  m.  1st,  Agnes,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Dayrell,  of  Scotney,  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Lord 
Darcy  and  Meynell,  and  relict  of  Sir  Richard  York,  Knt.,  and 
by  the  former  only  had  issue,  John  (Sir),  his  successor; 
Edmund;  and  Florence,  m.  Sir  Robert  Cottesmere,  of  Baldwin 
Brightwell,  Oxon.  Sir  Simon  d.  in  1547,  and  was  s.  by  his 
elder  son. 

Sir  John  Harcourt,  Knt.,  who  m.  Margaret,  dan.,  and  at 
length  co-heir  of  Sir  William  Barentyne,  Knt.  of  Hasely,  co. 
Oxford,  and  by  her  had  six  sons  and  seven  daus.  He  d. 
19  February,  1565,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Simon  Harcourt,  who  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward 
Aston,  of  Tixall,  co.  Stafford,  Knt. ;  2ndly,  Grace,  dau.  of 
Humphrey  Fitzherbert,  of  Upsal,  co.  Hereford,  and  widow  of 
William  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Drayton  Bassett,  co.  Stafford  ;  and 
3rdly,  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Spencer,  of  Wormleighton,  co. 
Warwick,  Knt.  (ancestor  of  the  Duke  of  Marlborough),  and 
relict  of  Sir  Richard  Bruges,  Knt.  of  Shefford,  Berks.  By  the 
1st  wife  he  had  five  sons  and  one  dau. ;  by  his  2nd  wife,  one 
son  and  three  daus.;  by  his  third  wife  he  had,  with  other 
issue,  Walter  (Sir),  his  heir;  John,  who  to.  Mary.  dau.  of 
Walter  Jones,  of  Witney,  and  had  an  only  son,  Essex;  Jane, 
m.  John  Grey,  of  EnviU,  co.  Stafford ;  Elizabeth,  m.  Richard 
Chamberlayne,  of  Astley,  co.  Warwick.  The  eldest  son  and 
heir, 

Sir  Walter  Harcourt,  was  knighted  by  the  Earl  of  Essex, 
at  Rome,  and  was  possessed  of  Stanton  Harcourt  and  Ellen- 
hall.  He  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  William  Robinson,  of  Drayton 
Basset,  co.  Stafford,  and  had  issue,  Robert,  his  heir;  Michael, 
Captain  of  a  ship  under  Sir  Walter  Raleigh ;  Jane,  to.  Sir 
William  Essex,  Bart.,  of  Laniborne ;  Elizabeth,  Maid  of  Honour 
to  Queen  Anne,  consort  of  James  I. ;  Grace,  and  Maria.  The 
eldest  son  and  heir. 

Sir  Robert  Harcourt,  went  on  a  voyage  of  discovery  to 
Guiana.  He  to.  twice,  1st,  Frances,  dau.  of  Jeffrey  de  Vere 
(4th  son  of  John,  5th  Earl  of  Oxford) ;  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  John  Fitzherbert,  of  Norbuy,  co.  Derby,  but  had 
issue  only  by  the  first, 
Simon  (Sir),  his  heir.  Francis,  d.  .9.  p. 

vere,   D.D.,   Archdeacon  of  Notts,   to.   Lucy,  dau.  of  Sir 

Roger  Thornton,   Knt.  of    Snailswell,   co.   Cambridge,  by 

Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Eden,  Knt.,  of  Bollington 

Hall,  Essex,  and  d.  1683,  having  had  issue. 


Simon,  Clerk  of  the  Crown,  who  to.  1st,  Elizabeth,  only 

dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Eicliara  Anderson,  of  Pendley,  Bart 

by   Elizabeth    his  wife,    one  ot  the   sisters   of  Georee' 

Viscount  Hewet,  of  Ireland;  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth   dau' 

of  George  Morse,  of  Henbury,  co.  Gloucester,  and  'rehct 

of  Sir  Samuel  Astry,  Knt.     By  his  1st  wife,  with  whom  he 

acquired  the  estate  of  Pendley,  Mr.  Harcourt  had   with 

other  daus.,  and  a  younger  son,   Simon,  who  d.  unm. 

two  other  sons,  '' 

Henry,  who  m.  Sarah  Frances,  dau.  and  heir  of  Nathaniel 

Bard,  by  Persiana  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Bard,  Vis 

eouiit  Bellamont,  and  d.  in   1741,    having   had,  with 

younger  issue,  an  elder  son,  Richard  Bard  Harcourt, 

who  to.  Rachel,  dau.  of  Albert  Nesbit,  Esq.,  and  had  an 

only  son,   Henry,   and  a  dau.,  Elizabeth  Sophia,  m. 

Charles  Amadees    Harcourt,   Marquis    d'Harcourt    in 

France,  and  a  Col.  in  the  English  army. 

Richard,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law,  who 

m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Philip  Harcourt,  Knt.,  of 

Stanton  Harcourt,  and  by  her  had,  besides  two  daus.,  a 

Richard,  of  Wigsell,  who  to.  Phoebe,  dau.  of  Charles, 
and  sister  of  Sir  Charles  Palmer,  Bart.,  of  Dorney, 
Bucks,  and  by  her  had  two  daus.  and  co-heirs, 
Phoebe,  who  m.  Anthony  Sawyer,  of  Hey  wood  Lodge, 
and  Elizabeth,  who  to.  William  Boys,  Esq.  of  Hawk- 
hurst,  Kent. 
Elizabeth,  d.  young.  Jane,  to.  Henry  Wroughton,  Esq. 

Dorothy,  to.  Henry  Chetwynd,  Esq. 
Sir  Robert  Harcourt,  whose  will  is  dated  3  March,  1608,  was 
s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Simon  Harcourt,  who  was  knighted  at  Whitehall, 
26  June,  1627.  He  was  a  military  officer  of  high  renown, 
was  appointed  Governor  of  Dublin  Castle  in  1643,  and 
immediately  raised  the  blockade  of  that  city,  then  invested  by 
the  rebels,  but  fell  soon  afterwards  mortally  wounded  before 
the  castle  of  Carrickmain,  co.  Wicklow.  He  to.  Anne,  dau.  of 
William,  Lord  Paget,  and  by  her,  who  to.  2ndly,  Sir  William 
Waller,  of  Osterly  Park,  left  a  son  and  successor, 

Sir  Philip  Harcourt,  of  Stanton  Harcourt,  knighted 
5  June,  1660,  M.P.  for  co.  Oxford,  1680-81,  who  m.  1st,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Waller,  of  Osterly  Park,  by  Lady  Anne 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Finch,  1st  Earl  of  Wiuchilsea,  and 
by  her  had  a  son  and  heir, 

I.  Simon  (Sir),  of  whom  presently. 

Sir  PhiUpTO.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  hcirof  John  Lee,  Esq. 
of  London  and  Ankerwycke,  Bucks,  and  had  issue, 

II.  Philip,    of    Wigsell,    ancestor    of   the    Harcourts    of 
Ankerwycke. 

III.  Lee,  d.  1680.  iv.  John,  d.  1677. 
I.  Isabella,  d.  1688.  ii.  Mary,  d.  1748. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  Richard  Harcourt,  of  Pendley. 

IV.  Anne,  to.  Thomas  Powell,  Esq. 

Sir  Philip  Harcourt  d.  20  March,   1688,  and  was  s.  by  the  only 
son  of  his  1st  marriage. 

Sir  Simon  Harcourt,  Knt.,  1st  Baron  Harcourt,  a  Lawyer  of 
eminence,  who  filled  the  offices  of  Solicitor  and  Attorney- 
General,  with  little  interruption,  from  1702  until  1710,  when  he 
was  nominated  Lord  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal,  and  sworn  a 
Member  of  the  Privy  Council.  In  the  following  year,  3  Sep- 
tember, 1711,  he  was  elevated  to  the  Peerage,  by  the  title  of 
Baron  Harcourt,  of  Stanton  Harcourt,  co.  Oxford;  and 
7  April,  1712,  declared  Lord  High  Chancellor  of  Great  Britain, 
which  great  office  he  continued  to  fill  until  the  accession  of 
George  I.,  in  1714.  On  24  July,  1721,  his  Lordship  was  created 
VisoocNT  Harcourt,  and,  in  the  following  month,  again  culled 
to  the  Council  Board.  The  Viscount  was  appointed  one  of  the 
Lords  Justices  in  1723,  1725,  and  1727.  His  Lordship  m.  1st., 
Rebecca,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Clark,  M.A.,  2ndly,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Richard  Spencer,  of  London,  and  relict  of  liichard 
Anderson,  Esq.;  and  3rdly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Vernon,  Knt.,  and  relictof  Sir  John  Walter,  Bart.,  of  ,Sar.sden, 
but  had  issue  by  his  1st  wife  only, 
I.  Simon,  M.P.  for  Aylesbury  and  Abingdon,  who  m.  Klizn- 
beth,  dau.  of  John  Evelyn,  and  sister  of  Sir  John  Evelyn, 
Bart,  of  Wootton,  and  d.  v.  p.  1720,  leaving  issue, 
Simon,  successor  to  his  grandfather. 

Martha,  to.  George  Venables  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Sudbury, 
created,  1774,  Lord  Vernon,  and  had  issue, 

1  Henry,  s.  his  half-brother  as  3rd  Lord  Vernon. 

2  Edward  (Most  Rev.),  Archbishop  of  York,  of  whom 
hereafter  as  inheritor  of  the  Harcourt  estates. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  her  cousin,  George  Simon,  2nd  Earl  of 
Harcourt.  2  Martha,  d.  unm. 

3  Ann,  d.  unm.  1837. 


II.  Philip,      1 1.  ,,    , 

III.  Walter,    1  ^°^^  '^-  ^o""?- 


I.  Anne,  m.  John  Barlow,  of  Slebech,  co.  Pemlirnke. 

II.  Arabella,  m.  Herbert  Aubrey,  of  Cleyhanger,  co.  Ho 
ford. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTK\. 


HAR 


He  'I.  29  July,  1727,  and  was  «.  by  his  cranilson. 

SiMos  Uarcopbt,  2nd  Viscount,  wim  was  created,  21  Dec. 
1749,  Viicouat  Nanehim  of  JiamK'im-Cov.rtfnay,  and  Eabl  op 
Harcocet  of  Stanton- llarcourt.  His  Lordship  was  the  27th  in 
paternal  descent  from  Bernard,  Lord  of  Harcourt,  in  Xor- 
mandy.  He  m.  1735,  Kebecca,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Charles 
Saaiborne  Le  Bas,  Esq.  of  Fipcwell  Abbey,  co.  Northampton, 
by  .Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  at  len-th  sole  heir  of  Sir  Samuel 
Meyer,  Bart.,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

George  Slmos,  his  successor. 

William,  successor  to  his  brother, 

Elizabeth,  who  was  one  of  the  ten  young  ladies,  dans,  of 
Dukes  and  Earls,  who  supported  the  tram  of  t^ucen  Char- 
lotte, at  Her  .Majestys  nuptials,  8  Sept.  1761.  Her  Ladyship 
m.  1763,  Sir  W.  Lee,  Bart.,  and  d.  ISII. 
The  Earl,   who  had  filled  high   diplomatic  stations   during 
the  reign  of  King  George  II.,  was  constituted,  in  1751,  Gover- 
nor to  King  George   III.,   then    Prince  of  Wales;    and  in 
J671,  his  Lordship  was  nominated  Ambas.'ador  Extraordinary 
to  demand  the  Princess  Charlotte,  of  Mecklenburgb  Strelitz, 
in  marriage  for  that  monarch.     In  1772,  he  was  appointed 
Viceroy  of  Ireland.    His  Lordship  lost  his  life  16  Sept.  1777, 
by   unfortunately  falling  into  a  well  in  his  own  park,  at 
Nuneham,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Simon  Habcourt,  2nd  Earl  of  Harconrt,  who  ra. 
26  Sept.  1765,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Venables  Vernon, 
Lord  Vernon,  and  d.  s.  p.  20  April,  IsOy,  when  the  honours 
devolved  upon  his  brother, 

William  Habcocrt,  3rd  Earl  of  Harconrt,  G.C.B.  This 
nobleman  was  6.  20  March.  1743,  and  adopting  the  profession 
of  arms,  attained  the  rank  of  field  Marshal,  and  was  Colonel  of 
the  16th  regt.  of  Dragoons.  His  Lordship  m.  1778,  Mary, 
relict  of  Thomas  Lockhart,  Esq.,  and  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William 
Danby,  D.D.,  of  Marhamshire,  co.  York;  but  d.  s.  p.  18 
June,  1830,  wlien  all  his  honours  became  extinct,  and  bis 
estates  devolved  on  his  first  cousin, 

Hon.  ASD  Most  Hey.  Edward  Vebnon,  D.D.,  of  Stanton 
Harcourt  and  Nuneham-Courtenay,  Archbishop  of  York, 
consecrated  Bishop  of  Carlisle  1791,  and  translated  to  York 
1807,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  HABCorRT.  He  was  6. 
10  Oct.  1757;  m.  5  Feb.  1784,  Lady  Ann  Leveson  Gower, 
dau.  of  George  Granville,  1st  Marquess  of  Stafford,  and 
Bister  of  George  Granville,  1st  Duke  of  Sutherland,  by  whom 
(who  d.  16  Xov.  1832;  His  Grace  had  iosue, 

I.  George  Granville,  his  heir. 

u.  Leveson  (Kev.j,  Chancellor  of  the  Diocese  of  York,  b.  1788; 

m.  19  Aug.  181.i,  Hon.  Caroline  Mary  Peachey,  dau.  of  John, 

2nd  Lord  Selsey;  and./.  26  July,  i860. 

III.  William  (Rev.),  successor  to  his  elder  brother. 

IV.  Kredenck  Edward,  Admiral  R.N.,  6.  1790:  m.  Marcia, 
dau.  of  Admiral  J.  B.  Delap  ToUemache,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  27  Dec.  1868;  has, 

Augustus  George,  b.  1834;  m.  10  Sept.  1872,  Hon.  Rachel 
Mar)  Bruce,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry  Austin,  1st  Lord  Aber- 
dare.  and  has  twin  daus.,  6.  26  Sept.  1874,  and  a  dau., 
b.  17  Nov.  187.5. 

Leveson  Francis,  of  Warren  Wood,  Shooter's  Hill,  Kent, 
b.  25  Jan.  1839;  m.  2  Aug.  1870,  Alice,  younger  dau.  of 
the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Henry  Rowland  Brandrcth,  B.E., 
F.R.S.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Leveson  Wi»iam,  b.  15  Oct.  1871. 

2  Archibald  Edward,  b.  22  Julv,  1875. 
1  Evelyn  Alice,  6.  30  Dec.  1876. 

Marcia  Elizabeth.  Emily  Anne. 

Jane,  m.  18  AprU,  1872,  Rey.  Francis  Digby  Legard,  and 

T.  Henry,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army;  h.  1791;  to.  20  April 
1835,  Lady  Frances  Hariey,  dau.  of  Edward,  5th  Earl  of 
Oxford;  and  d.  26  Feb.  18.53;  she  d.  15  Oct   1872 

VI.  Granville,  of  Grove  Hall,  Notts,  Barrister-at-Law,  Chan- 
cellor of  the  Diocese  of  York;  6,  1792;  m.  1st,  22  Feb 
1814,  Frances  Julia,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Anthony  Hardolph 
Eyre,  Esq.  of  Grove,  Notts,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1844)  had, 

1  Granville  Edward,  M.P.  for  Newark,  6. 23 Nov  1816-  m 
23  Nov.  1854,  Lady  Selina  Catherine  Meade,  only  dau  of 
Richard,  3rd  Earl  of  Clanwilliam;  and  d.  1  Feb  1861- 
his  widow  TO.  2ndly,  8  July,  1862,  John  Bidwell,  Esq.  of 
the  Foreign  Office,  who  d.  22  Aug.  1873. 

2  Evelyn  Hardolph  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Cotgrave  Notts 
6.  30  Aug.  18-21;  w.  19  April,  1819,  .Line  Catherine' 
youngest  dau.  of  Edward  St.  John  .Mildmay,  Esq  and 
has  issue,  Edward  Evelyn,  b.  18.53;  Algernon,  b.  7  July 
1858;  WaltcrGranville.  6.  31  Oct.  1860;  Herbert  Evelyn 
b.  12  Jan.  1863;  Mary  Frances;  Catherine  Helena,  d! 
16  May,  1867:  Frances  Jessie;  and  Selina  Jane 

8  Edward  Leveson.  '/.  8  April,  1824;  d.  16  Sept.  i8»0 

4  Henry  Arthur,  Major  K.A.,  6.  July,  1825;  and  d  1' Nov 


6  Charles  Egerton,  Capt.  E.N. ;  6.  Jnne,  1827;  m.  25  July, 
Wib,  Louisa  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  Ganli, 
E.N.,  of  Haines  Hill,  Berks;  and  d.  14  May,  1872,  having 
had  Cecilia  Louisa,  deceased. 

1  Marianne  Frances,  m.  20  Sept.  1843,  Humphrey  St.  John 
Mildmay,  Esq.,  who  d.  9  Aug.  1863. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  22  Nov.  1845,  Hon.  Pyne  Jesse  Brand,  dau.  of 
Henry  Otway,  Lord  Dacre,  and  relict  of  John  H.  Cottrell, 
Esq.,  which  lady  d.  3  March,  1»72. 
Yii.  Octavius  Henry,  Admiral  R.N.,  b.  26  Dec.  1793;  m. 
i.2  Feb.  1838,  Anne  Holwell,  dau.  of  William  Gater,  Esq., 
and  relict  of  William  Danby,  Esq.  of  Swiaton  Park,  co. 
York;  anid.  14  Aug.  1863. 

VIII.  Charies  (Rev.),  Prebendary  of  Carlisle ;  6.  14  Nov.  1798; 
d.  10  Dec.  1870. 

IX.  Francis,  of  St.  Clare,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  Buxted  Park, 
Sussex,  Col.  in  the  army,  Equerry  to  H.R.H.  the  late 
Duchess  of  Kent;  6.  6  Jan.  1801;  >/i.  20  Nov.  1837,  Lady 
Catherine  Julia  Jenkinson,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Cecil 
Cope,  last  Earl  of  Liverpool,  which  lady  d.  Nov.  1877. 

X.  Egerton,  b.  1803;  m.  8  Dec.  1859,  Laura,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Sturt-Milner,  Bart. 

I.  Caroline,  d.  unm.  n.  Anne. 

III.  Louisa  Augusta,  to.  14  June,  J825,  Sir  John  V.  B. 
Johnstone,  Bart.,  M.P. ;  and  d.  4  Aug.  18e9. 

IV.  Georgiana,  m.  4  Dec.  1846,  Major-Gen.  George  A,  Mal- 
colm, C.B.,  son  of  Gen.  Sir  John  Malcolm. 

The  Archbishop  of  York  d.  1847,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
George  Granville  Harcourt,  Esq.  of  Stanton  Harcourt 
and  Nuneh;im-Courtenay,  M.P.  co.  Oxford,  6.  1786;  to.  Ist, 
27  ilarch,  1815,  Lady  Elizabeth  Bingham,  eldest  dan.  of 
Richard,  2nd  Earl  of  Lucan,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  &Sept. 
1838)  an  only  dau.,  Elizabeth  Lavinia,  to.  1835,  Montague,  6th 
Earl  of  Abingdon,  and  d.  16  Oct.  1858.  He  m.  2ndly,  30  Sept. 
1847,  Frances  Elizabeth,  Countess  Dowager  Waldegrave,  and 
dau.  of  John  Braham,  Esq.  (who  to.  4tlily,  20  Jan.  1863, 
Chichester  Samuel,  Lord  Carlingford).  Mr.  Harcourt  d.  19 
Dec.  1861,  and  was  «.  by  his  next  surviving  brother. 

Rev.  William  Habcocbt,  of  Nuneham-Courtenay,  Canon 
of  York,  F.R.S.,  6.  1789;  to.  U  July,  1824,  Matilda  Mary, 
dau.  of  Col.  William  Gooch,  son  of  Sir  Thomas  (iooch,  Bart, 
of  Benacre,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  William,  his  heir. 

II.  William  George  Granville  (Sir),  Q.C.,  M.P.  for  Oxford, 
Solicitor  General  1873,  b.  14  Oct.  1827;  to.  5  Nov  ISjVJ, 
Maria  Theresa,  dau.  of  Thomas  Henry  Lister,  Esq.,  and  his 
wife.  Lady  Theresa  Lister,  and  by  her  (who  d.  31  Jan.  1803) 
has  had 

Julian,  b.  6  Oct.  1860;  and  d.  2  March,  1862. 
Lewis,  b.  30  Jan.  1863. 
Sir  William,  m.  2ndly,  2  Dec.  1876,  Elizabeth,  widow  of  J. 
!        Ives,  and  dau.  of  J.  L.  Motley,  United  States  Minister  in 
London,  and  has  issue. 
I.  Emily  Julia. 

n.  CeciliaCaroIine,  TO.  18  Feb.  1864,  Admiral  Edward  Brid-rs 
I        Rice,  R.N.,  eldest  son  of  E.  Rice,  Esq.  of  Dane  Court,  Kent. 

III.  Selina  Anne,  to.   8  June,   1854,  Sir  Warwick  Charles 
I        Morshead,  Bart. 

i      IV.  Mary  Annabella,  to.  24  April,  1860,  George  De  La  Poer 
;        Beresford,  Esq.,  M.P.,  eldest  son  of  the  Most  Rev.  Marcus 
Gerrais  Beresford,  Archbishop  of  Armagh. 
Mr.  Harcourt  rf.  April.  1871,  and  was  g.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edwabd  William  Harcourt,  now  of  Stanton  Harcourt  and 
Nuneham. 

Arms — Gu.,  two  bars  or.  Crest — On  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a 
peacock  close  ppr.  Mottoes— Ije  bon  temps  viendra,  a.id 
Gesla  verbis  praevenient. 

^(r"<«— Nuneham  Park,  Abingdon;  Stanton  Harcourt,  Eyn- 
sham,  both  in  co.  Oxford. 


HARCOURT  OF  BUXTED  PARK. 

VERTTON-HARCorET,  Feancis,  Esq.  of  Bii-xted 
Park,  Sussex,  and  St.  Clare,  Isle  of  Wight,  J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  Hants,  and  D.L.  Isle  of  Wight,  High 
Sheriff  of  Sussex  1867,  M.P.  for  Isle  of  Wight 
1852  to  1857 ;  retired  Col.  in  the  army,  and  formerly 
Equerry  to  H.R.H.  the  Duchess  of  Kent;  b.  6 
Jan.  1801 ;  m.  20  Nov.  1837,  Lady  Catherine  Julia 
Jenkinson,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  E:irlof  Liverpool, 
which  lady  d.  5  Dec.  1877.  Col.  Vernon  Harcourt 
is  ninth  son  of  the  late  Hon.  and  Most  Rev.  Edward 
Yeruon  Harcourt,  of  Kuneham  and  StauLon  Har- 
court. 

For  Lineage,  Arms  *c.,  tee  preceding  Memoir. 

£«tis— Buxted  Park,  Uckfield  ;  St.  Clare,  Ryde. 


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HARCOTIRT    OF    ANKERWYCKE. 

Harcottrt,  John  Simon  Chandos,  Esq.  of 
Ankerwjcko  House,  Berks,  b.  28  Sept.  1835,  late 
Cajit.  26th  and  31st  foot ;  s.  his  father  1871 ;  m. 
23  Feb.  18G7,  Harriet  Enmm  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of 
the  late  Sir  J.  H.  Plumridge,  K.C.B.,  E.N.,  and 
Las  a  dau. 

Hturngr.— riiiLip  lUncouiiT,  Esq.  of  AVicscll,  Sussex, 
and  Ankevwycke,  Bucks,  half  brother  of  Simon,  1st  Vi.scount 
llarcourt,  and  eldest  son  of  Sir  Philip  Harcourt,  Knt.  of  Stanton 
Harcourt,  co.  Oxford,  M.P.,  by  Elizabeth  his  2nd  wife,  dau. 
and  heir  of  John  Lee,  Esq.  of  Ankerwycke,  Bucks,  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  and  heir  of  Timothy  Woodroffe,  Esq.,  and  had  two 
cdaus.  (Elizabeth,  d.  ■)!)»».,  and  Mary,  m.  Thomas  Ringer,  Esq.) 
and  three  sons.  Mr.  Harcourt  d.  about  1705-6,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Philip  Haecourt,  Esq.  of  Ankerwycke,  who  m.  Sarah,  dau. 
of  Henry  Hall,  Esq.  of  Hutton  Hall,  Essex,  by  whom  he  had  an 
3nly  child,  Elizabeth,  who  d.  unm.  in  her  father's  lifetime. 
This  gentleman  d.  1758,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving 
brother, 

John  Hakcocrt,  Esq.  of  Ankerwycke,  who  m.  1st,  Anne 
Parker,  but  had  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  Margaret  Irene,  dau. 
Df  John  Sarney,  Esq.  of  Somerset  House,  London,  by  whom 
[who  m.  2ndly,  Lord  Shuldlian),  and  3rdly,  Lord  Clanwilliam) 
3e  had, 

JoHM  Simon,  his  successor.        Philip,  d.  young. 

George  William  Richard,  Col.  12th  foot,  a  Brigadier-Gen.  in 

the  army,  and  Governor  of  St.  Croix. 
He  d.  1784,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Simon  Harcodrt,  Esq.  of  Ankerwycke,  some  time  M.P, 
'or  Westbury.  This  gentleman  m.  7  Dec.  1800,  Elizabeth  Dale, 
lau.  of  Major  Henniker,  son  of  Sir  John  Henniker,  Bart.,  who 
was  created  Lord  Henniker  ISOO,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1810) 
jad  one  dau.,  Elizabeth,  who  d.  young,  and  an  only  son, 

George  Simon  Harcohrt,  Esq.  of  Ankerwycke,  J. P.  and 
O.L.,  High  Sheriff  1834,  M.P.  for  Bucks  1837  to  1841,  b.  25  Feb. 
1807;  m.  1st,  24  June,  1833,  Jessie,  dau.  of  John  Rolls,  Esq. 
jf  Bryanston  Square,  London,  and  of  the  Hendre,  co.  Mon- 
iiouth,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Simon  Chandos,  now  of  Ankerwycke. 

I.  Anna  Philippa,  to.  Francis  Steward  Mansfield,  Esq.,  son 
of  Francis  Mansfield,  Esq.  of  Ardrummon  House,  and  Cfistle 
Wray,  co.  Donegal,  Ireland. 

5Ir.  Harcourt  in.  2nd]y,  16  June,   1846,  Gertrude  Charlotte, 
lau.  of  George  Lucas,  Esq.  of  Newport  Pagnel,  Bucks,  and  by 
aer  had  issue, 
n.  Otto  Simon  Henry,  6.  25  Jan.  1848. 

III.  Cyril  Baldwin,  b.  17  Feb.  1851. 

IV.  Albert  Alexander,  6.  16  Nov.  1852. 

V.  AVilliam  Fleming,  b.  9  Nov.  1853. 

Ti.  Longueville  Bridges  Harry,  b.  2  April,  1857. 

II.  Gertrude  Minette  Danby,  m.  April,  1869,  Russell  J.  Gray, 
Esq.  111.  Grace  Isabel  Rolle. 

IV.  Agnes  Matilda.  v.  Elizabeth  Alice  Annie. 

lied.  24  Oct.  1871. 

^?-ms— Gu.,  two  bars  or.  C?-<?s<— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or, 
a  peacock  close  ppr.     Motto — Le  bon  temps  viendra. 

&eo.t — Ankerwycke  House,  near  Staines. 


HAKDCASTLE  OF  HEADLANDS. 

Haedcastle,  Edward,  Esq.  of  Headlands,  Prest- 
wich,  Lancashire,  and  Ness  Lodge,  Hawkhurst,Kent, 
M.P.  for  S.E.  Lancashire,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  that 
CO.,  b.  1826 ;  m.  1851,  Priscilla  Buxton,  dau.  and 
co-heiress  of  the  late  Samuel  Hoare,  juur.  Esq.  of 
Lombard  Street,  London,  Banker,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Alfred,  6.  1857.  11.  Edward  Hoare,  6.  1862. 

in.  Melish  Joseph,  b.  1803. 

1.  Emily,  to.  1876,  E.  A.  Hoare,  Esq.        11.  Evelyn  Lucy. 

in.  Katherine  Parry.  iv.  Mary  Augusta. 

ILtnCJtgt. — The  Hardcastles,  of  Laverton  Hall,  were  an 
old  and  influential  family  in  the  parishes  of  Masham  and 
Kirkby  Malzeard,  co.  York,  as  well  as  in  Niddedale,  where 
they  held  considerable  landed  estates.  During  the  civil  wars, 
William  Hardcastle,  of  Laverton  Hall,  warmly  espoused  the 
I  cause  of  King  Charles,  and  in  consequence  his  name  appears 
i  in  the  list  (1648)  of  "  Delinquents,"  as  having  been  compelled 
to  assign  the  rectory  of  Coverham,  of  which  he  was  Patron,  as 
portion  of  the  fine  imposed  upon  him,  and  he  is  again  named  in 


the  "Catalogue  of  Lords,  Knights,  and  Gentlemen,  who  have 
compounded  for  their  estates"  (publislicd  1G55).    His  cousin, 

Thomas  Hardcastle,  M.A.  of  Christ's  Col.  Camb.,  Rector 
of  the  neighbouring  parish  of  Bramham,  took  the  other  side, 
and  his  name  appears  in  the  list  of  the  ejected  ministers, 
having  been  deprived  of  his  Living  in  1602.  Persevering  in 
preaching  after  his  deprivation,  he  was  several  times  im- 
prisoned. Eventually  he  was  minister  of  Broadmead  Chapel, 
Bristol,  and  d.  In  that  city  1678.  His  family  returned  to 
Yorkshire,  and  resided  at  Leeds,  where  his  grandsons,  John 
and  Nathaniel,  were  born.  Nathaniel  became  a  Russian  Mer- 
chant in  London,  1740,  and  his  nephew,  Joseph  Hardcastle, 
joined  him  in  1765.    This 

Joseph  Hardcastle,  Esq.  of  Hatcham  House,  Surrey,  6.  at 
Leeds,  1758;  to.  1785,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Corsbie,  Esq.  of 
Bury  St.  Edmunds,  Suffolk,  and  had  issue:  the  youngest  child, 
Emma  Corsbie,  m.  29  Aug.  1822,  Alexander  Haldane,  Esq. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Alfred  Hardcastle,  Esq.  of  Hatcham  House,  Surrey,  h. 
1792;  m.  1st,  1815,  Anne  Cobb,  dau.  of  W.  Cobb  Hurry,  Esq. 
of  Holly  Hill,  CO.  Hants,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1815)  left  a  son, 
Joseph  Alfred,  M.P.  for  Colchester,  1847-54,  and  for  Bury 

St.  Edmunds  1857-74,  6.  1815;  m.  1st,  Frances,  dau.  of  H. 

Lambritt,  Esq.  of  Writtle,  Essex ;  and  2ndly,  Hon.  Mary 

Scarlett,   dau.  of  John,  1st  Lord  Campbell,   and  by  the 

former  had  issue, 

1  Henrt,  M. A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.1840;  to.  12  Oct.  1865, 
Maria  Sophia,  4th  dau.  of  Sir  John  F.  Herschel,  Bart., 
and  has,  Joseph  Alfred,  b.  1868,  and  other  issue. 

1  Frances  Alice,  m.  1864,  Thomas  Usborne,  Esq. 

2  Emma  Winifred,  m.  1869,  Edward  L.  O'MaUey,  Esq. 

3  Mary  Josephine.  4  Emily  Eliza. 

Mr.  Hardcastle  m.  2ndly,  1821,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Smith' 
Esq.  of  Ordsall  House,  Manchester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1876) 
had  issue, 
Edward,  now  of  Headlands. 

Eliza  Jane,  m.  1843,  James  Carew  Melvill,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of 
Sir  James  Carew  Melvill,  K.C.B.  Selina  Emily. 

Anne  Emma,  in.  1864,  Sir  William  J.  Herschel,  Bart.,  and  d. 
18(3. 
He  d.  1842. 

Armx—^a..,  on  a  chevron  between  three  towers  arg.  as  many 
leopards'  faces  gu.  Crest — A  tower  arg.  Motto — Deus  mihi 
munimen. 

6'ccti6'— Headlands,  Prestwich ;  New  Lodge,  Hawkhurst. 


HARDING    OF    BARASET. 

Harding,  William  Feilding,  Esq.  of  Barasef, 
co.Warwick,  J.P.,  formerly  in  R.N.,  b.  22  Sept.  1829 ; 
m.  11  Aug.  1863,  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  George 
Rudston  Read,  Rector  of  Sutton-on-Derwent,  co. 
York,  and  has  had  issue, 
I.  William  Basil,  d.  13  May,  1871.  11.  Henry  George. 
III.  Arthur  Hamilton.  iv.  Cecil  Cholmley. 

I.  Helen  Louisa.  11.  Katherine  Emily. 

ittllCilCjr. — Jddd  Harding,   of  Hampton    in    Arden,  b. 
1002,  son,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Arden,  Esq.  of 
Hampton,  was  father  of 
JnDD  Harding,  of  Hampton,  6.  1692,  whose  son, 
JuDD  Harding,  Esq.  of  Solihull,  co.  Warwick,  J.P.,  Capt. 
Warwickshire  militia,  b.  1730,  in.  Elizabeth  Hunt,  of  Strat- 
ford-on-Avon,  and  by  her  left  (with  a  dau.,  Charlotte)  five  sons, 
Joseph,  his  successor  at  Solihull,  a  learned  Lawyer,  father  of 
George  Harding,  Esq.  of  Solihull. 
AViLLiAM,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

John,  Royal  Artillery,  second  in  command  under  the  Duke 
of  Wellington  at  Copenhagen,  and  Sir  John  Moore  at 
Corunna;  he  received  the  thanks  of  Parliament  for  his  ser- 
vices there.  He  was  father  of  Major-Gen.  George  Judd 
Harding. 

Judd.  Thomas. 

The  2nd  son 

William  Harding,  Esq.,  went  to  India  in  the  Civil  Service  of 
the  E.I.C.  on  the  Bengal  Establishment,  and  on  his  return  to 
England  established  the  estate,  and  built  the  mansion  of 
Baraset,  1800.  He  became  Magistrate  of  the  co.,  and  was 
Gentleman  of  the  Privy  Chamber  to  George  III.  He  lu.  Nov. 
1784,  Harriet  Sweedland,  and  had  issue, 
William  Jddd,  of  Baraset. 

Charles,  E.I.C.'s  Civil  Service,  Bengal,  m.  Eliza  Anne,  only 
dau.  of  Sir  Frederick  Hamilton,  Bart,  of  Silverton  Hill,  co. 
Lanark. 

Henry  (Rev.),  m.  The  Lady  Emily  Feilding,  dau.  of  the  late 
Viscount  Feilding,  and  sister  of  the  Earl  of  Denbigh,  and 


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hasispiie  a  son,  Witi-iAM  Feildikg,  now  of  Barasct;  and 
three  daus. 
John  (Rev.),  m.  Anna,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Cutler 
Rudston  Read,  of  Krickley  Hall,  co.  York. 
Francis,  Capt.  R.X..  m.  Davidona  Eleanor,  2nd  dau.  of  Briga- 
dier-Gen. Charles  Dallas,  late  Governor  of  St.  Helena,  and 
has  issue. 

Edward.  Bengal  Civil  Service,  d.  in  the  East  Indies. 
Catherine,  m.W.  H.  C.  Flowden,  Esq.,  an  East  India  Director, 
and  d.  in  China. 
Charlotte  Sophia,  m.  the  Rev.  William  Wheler,  3rd  son  of 
the  Rev.  Sir  Charles  Wheler,  Bart. 

Elizabeth  Octavia,  m.  Georse  Baker,  Esq.,  Commander  R.In  ., 
son  of  Sir  Robert  Baker,  Magistrate  of  the  City  of  London. 
Jane,  m.  the  Rev.  Thomas  Hunt,  Rector  of  Felton,  co.  Salop, 
son  of  Rowland  Hunt,  Esq.  of  Boreatton  Park. 
Harriett,  m.  James  Molony,  E.-sq-of  Kiltanon,  andd.  1826. 
Sophia,  m.  Samuel  Steward,  Esq.  of  Lincoln's  Ian,  son  of 
Col.  Samuel  Steward,  of  Leamington. 
Mr.  Harding  d.  22  Jan.  1822,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Jcdd  Haeding,  Esq.  of  Baraset,  co.  Warwitk,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  formerly  in  the  E.I.C.'s  Service,  Bengal,  6.  22  Sept. 
1788;  m.  20  April,  1S.30,  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  Robert 
Denisou,  Esq.  of  Kilnwick  Percy,  co.  York,  by  Frances  his 
wife,  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Richard  Brooke,  Bart,  of  Norton 
Priory,  co.  Chesliire,  and  d.  s.  x>.  29  Sept.  1867,  when  he  was 
s.  by  his  nephew,  William  Fei..ding  Harding,  Esq.,  now  of 
Baraset. 

^i-ms— Erm.,  afess  chequy  or  and  az.     C«si— On  a  chapcau 
az.  turned  up  erm.,  a  boar  passant  or. 
-S'eat— Baraset,  Stratford-on-Avon,  co.  Warwick. 


HAEDING    OP    UPCOTT. 

Hahbing,  Lietjt.-Col.  WiLLiAivr,  of  Upcott 
House,  Devon,  J.P.,  h.  16  Aug.  1792. 

JLtlTCnflC. — The  family  was  seated  at  a  very  early  period 
at  Comb  Martin,  Devon.  The  learned  Thomas  Hakding,  D.D., 
Fellow  of  New  College,  Oxford,  the  antagonist  of  Bishop 
Jewell,  6.  at  Comb  Martin  1512,  was  a  son  of  the  family  (see 
Prince's  Worthies  of  Devon,  Collinson's  History  of  Somerset- 
shire, &€.) 

Thomas  IlABriNG,  Esq.  of  Upcott,  son  of  Robert  Harding, 
by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of  the  family  of  Limebcar,  m.  Mary  Bryan, 
and  had  issue, 

Robert,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  father  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Limeheak  Harding, 

of  Monkleigh,  Devon,  who  m.  1st,  Susan,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 

—  Squire,  by  whom  he  had  one  dau.     He  m.  2ndly,  Char- 
lotte, dau.  of  John  Goldie,  Esq.,  J. P.,  and  had  two  sons, 

Thomas  Goldie;  and  Joseph  Limebear  (liev.). 

John  (Rev.). 

A  dau.,  m.  Thomas  Terry,  Esq. 
The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Harding,  Esq.  of  Upcott  (who  d.  4  Sept.  1804),  m. 
1780,  Dionisia,  2nd  da«.  of  Sir  Bourchier  Wrey,  Bart,  of  Taw- 
stock  Court,  Devon,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas  Wret,  his  heir.  Robert,  J. P.,  Capt.  B.A. 

William,  now  of  Upcott. 

John  (Rev.)  M.A.,  Rector  of  Goodleigh,  near  Barnstaple, 
b.  1800. 

Dyonisia,  deceased.  Anna  Maria,  deceased. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Wrey  Harding  d.  21  Nov.  1866,  and  was  s.  by  his 
2nd  brother,  the  present  Lieut.-Col.  William  Harding,  of 
Upcott. 

Arms— Arg.,  on  a  bend  az.  three  martlets  or.  Crest— A  falcon 
displayed  ppr. 
iS'eai— Upcott,  near  Barnstaple. 


HARDY    OP    CHILHAM    CASTLE, 

Hakdt,  Ciiaeles  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Chilham 
Castle,  Kent,  J.P.  for  Kent,  and  High  Sheriff  1874, 
Capt.  East  Kent  Yconiaurj,  formerly  37th  regt.,  b. 
18  Dec.  1812  ;  m.  26  Oct.  1865,  Fanny  Alice,  2nd 
dau.  of  Matthew  Bell,  Esq.  of  Bourne  Park,  Kent, 
and  has  issue, 

Charles,  b.  9  March,  1874. 

Violet  Annis.  Mabel  Ceylonia. 

IMr.  Hardy  is  son  of  the  late  Cliarlcs  Hardy,  Esq. 
of  Chilham  Castle,  Kent,  and  Odsall  House,  Brad- 
ford, CO.  York  (who  d.  16  March,  18G7) ,  by  Catherine 
his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Orr,  Esq.  of  Hollywood 
House,.  CO.  Down.    He  is  consequently  nephew  of 


Sir  Thomas  Hardy,  Bart.,  and  of  Viscount  Cran- 
brook. 

Lineage,  Arms,  &c.  (see  Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronelapet 
Hardy  of  Dv.nstalt,  Bart.). 

/S'cai— Chilham  Castle,  Canterbury. 


HARDY    OF    LETHERINGSETT. 

Cozens-Hardt,  William  Hardt,  Esq.  of 
Letlicringsett  Hall,  Norfolk,  J.P.,  b.  1  Dec.  180G  ; 
m.  21  July,  1830,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Theobald, 
Esq.  of  Norwich,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Clement  William  Hardy,  6.  27  Feb.  1833;  m.  8  May, 
1856,  Helen  Ferneley,  dau.  of  T.  C.  Wrigley,  Esq.  of 
Woodfield  Lodge,  Huddersfield,  and  has  issue  two  son» 
and  two  daus. 

II.  Herbert  Hardy,  6.  22  Nov.  1838,  Barrister-at-Law ;  7n. 
26  July,  1866,  Maria,  dau.  of  T.  Hepburn,  Esq.  of  Clapham 
Common,  and  has  issue,  two  sons  and  two  daus. 

III.  Theobald,  b.  25  Aug.  1842;  m.  12  July,  18G0,  Sarah 
Anna,  dau.  of  James  Wrigley,  Esq.  of  Field  House,  Netlier- 
ton,  and  has  issue  three  sons  and  one  dau. 

IV.  Sydney,  &.  9  May,  1850. 

I.  Caroline,  m.  1856,  J.  J.  Colman.  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Carrow 
House,  Norwich,  and  has  issue  two  sons  and  four  daus. 

II.  Laura  Elizabeth,  d.  1838. 

HI.  Cecilia  Emma,  m.  1869,  J.  E.  Williams,  Esq.  of  Ash- 
leigh,  Huddersfield,  and  has  issue  one  son  and  one  dau. 

IV.  Agnes.  V.  Kathleen. 

Mr.  Cozens  Hardy,  only  son  of  Jeremiah  Cozens, 
Esq.  of  Sprowston,  by  his  2nd  wife,  Mary  Ann,  dau. 
of  William  Hardy,  Esq.  of  Letheringsett,  assumed, 
by  sign  manual,  1842,  the  arms  and  surname  of 
Hardy. 

Arms — Quarterly;  1st  and  4th,  per  chevron  arg.  and  or,  in 
chief  two  bombshells  fired,  and  in  base  an  eagle's  head  erased 
ppr.,  for  Hardy  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  per  pale  az.  and  gu.,  on  a  pile 
or,  a  lion  rampant,  for  Cozens.  Crests— 1st,  A  dexter  arm  em- 
bowed  ppr.  charged  with  a  pellet  between  two  chevronels  or, 
and  grasping  an  eagle's  head  fessways,  also  ppr.,  for  Hardy; 
2Dd,  A  lion  rampant  or,  guttee  de  sang  and  fretty  gu.,  for 
Cozens.    Motto— Fear  one. 

iS'eat— Letheringsett  Hall,  Holt,  Norfolk. 


HARE    OP    HTJRSTMONCEAUS. 

Hare,  Afgustus  John  Cuthbeet,  Esq.  of 
Holmhurst,  Hastings,  Sussex,  b.  13  Marcli,  1834 ; 
author  of  "  Memorials  of  a  Quiet  Life,"  "  Walks  in 
Eoine,"  "  Cities  of  Northern  and  Central  Italy," 
&c. 

HtltCaflC— Thomas  Hare,  of  Leigh,  Essex,  buried  at  St. 
Bartholomew-by-the-Exchange,  London,  14  May,  1572,  as  Capt. 
Hare,  left  by  his  wife,  Catherine,  who  was  living  C  May,  1672, 
five  sons  and  three  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

Samcel  Hare,  bapt.  1548,  d.  25  Dec.  1619.  He  m.  Melcah, 
dau.  of  James  Colemore,  Blerchant,  of  London,  and  had  issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Hare,  Esq.  of  Leigh,  was  b.  1592,  married  and  had 
issue  two  sons. 

Richard,  of  whom  presently. 

Samuel,  m.  Elizabeth,   dau.  of  Richard  Edwards,   Esq.   of 
Arlsey,  co.  Bedford,  and  had,  1  Mary,  m.  John  Battersby, 
Vicar  of  Kirby,  Essex;  and  2  Jane. 
The  elder  son, 

Richard  Hare,  Esq.,  6.  1636;  m.  1st,  1GC3,  Katherine,  dau. 
of  Richard  Edwards,  of  Arlsey,  co.  Bedford.  He  m.  2n(lly, 
1669,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Naylor,  Esq.,  by  whom  ho  had 
issue, 

Francis  Hare,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Chichester,  6.  1  Nov.  1671 . 
m.  1st,  Bethia,  only  dau.  of  Francis  Naylor,  Esq.  of  Hurstmon- 
ceaux  Castle,  Sussex,  and  had  one  son,  Francis,  b.  14  May; 
1713,  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Joseph  Alston,  Esq.  of  New  House, 
Suffolk,  and  d.  s.  p.  1775.  Bishop  Hare  m.  2ndly,  Mary  Mar- 
garet, dau.  and  co-heir  of  Joseph  Alston,  Esq.  of  New  House, 
Suffolk,  and  of  Easthamstead,  co.  Berks,  and  had  issue.  Tho 
Bishop  d.  26  April,  1740.  The  eldest  son  of  his  Lordship's 
second  marriage, 

RoiiERT  Hare,  Esq.  of  Hurstmonceaux  Castle,  godson  and 
proteitd  ofSir  Robert  Walpole,  assumed  the  surname  of  Naylor  ; 
b.  17  March,  1730;  d.  1797;  to.  1st,  1752,  Sarah,  dau.  and 
co-heir  (with  her  sister  Helena,  wife  of  John  Lefevre,  Esq.  of 
lleckfield)  of  Lister  Selmun,  Esq.  of  Chalfont  House,  co.  Bucks, 
and  hud  issue, 


HAE, 


THE  LAJNJJi^iU  GEiM'KY, 


HAR 


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Francis,  of  whom  presently. 

Eoliei-t  (Kev.),  Rector  of  Hurstmotieeaux,  Sussex,  Cnnon  of 
Winchester,  b.  1756,  d.  24  Feb.  ISS'i.  He  ,<(.  1st,  Harriet, 
eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Hume  Spence,  Esq.  of  Mailing,  near 
Lewes,  and  had  four  daus.,  of  whom  two  d.  young;  the 
other  two  were,  Julia  Marianne,  m.  1840,  Sir  Alexander 
Taylor,  M.D.,  of  Pau,  France;  and  Amelia,  m.  1821,  Edwin 
Sandys,  4th  son  of  Sir  John  Dashwood,  Bart,  of  West 
Wycombe, CO.  Bucks;  she  d.  1857,  leaving  issue.  Eev.  R. 
Hare  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  AUeyne,  Esq.  of  Bar- 
bados, and  had,  1  Robert,  a  Major  in  the  army,  m.  1828, 
Charlotte,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Thomas  F.  Fuller, 
of  Heathtield,  Sussex,  and  d.  s.  p.  1SG4;  2  Clarence,  d. 
xmm.  18  Oct.  1863;  1  Laurentia  Anne,  h.  1802,  d.  1803; 
and  2  and  3,  Louisa  Anne  and  Teresa  Anne  (twins),  b.  1803, 
d.  1803.  The  Eev.  Robert  Hare  m.  Snlly,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Sir  Thomas  Franldand,  Bart,  of  Thirkleby,  co.  York,  and 
widow  of  John  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Harpton  Court,  co.  Radnor. 
Anna  Maria,  in.  Col.  Bulkeley. 

ar.  Robert  Hare  Naylor  m.  2ndly,  Miss  Henrietta  Henekell, 

md  [had  several  children,  who  all    d.  young  or  roini.    The 

ildest  son  by  his  1st  wife, 
Francis  Hare  Naylor,  Esq.,  6.  1753;  d.  16  April,  1815.    He 

(I.  1st,  Georgiana,  4th  dau.  of  Jonathan  Shipley,  Bishop  of  St. 

Uaph,  by  Anne  Maria  his  wife,  dau.  of  Hon.  George  Mordaunt, 

liece  of  the  famous  Earl  of  Peterborough,  and  had  four  sons 

ind  one  dau., 

I.  Francis  George,  6.  6  Jan.  1786,  d.  1842.  He  m.  29  April, 
1828,  Ann  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Dean  Paul,  Bart.,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1863)  had  issue, 

1  Francis  George,  of  Gresford,  co.  Denbigh,  an  officer  1st 
Life  Guards,  b.  6  July,  1830;  d.  s.-p.  18GS. 

2  William  Robert,  b.  18  Oct.  1831;  d.  s.  p.  18  March,  1867. 

3  AoGDSTUs  John  Cuthbert,  present  representative. 
1  Ann  Frances  Maria  Louisa,  d.  unm.  26  May,  18C8. 

II.  Augustus  William  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Alton  Barnes,  6.  17 
Nov.  1792;  to.  2  June,  1829,  Maria,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Oswald 
Leycester,  of  Stoke,  Salop ;  d.  g.  p.  14  Feb.  1834.  His  widow 
d.  at  Holmhurst,  13  Nov.  1870. 

III.  Julius  Charles  (Ven.),  Eector  of  Hurstmonccaux,  and 
Archdeacon  of  Lewes,  6.  13. Sept.  1795;  m.  Nov.  1844,  Jane 
Esther,  dau.  of  Eev.  Michael  Maurice;  and  d.  s.  p.  23  Jan. 
1855. 

IV.  Marcus  Theodore,  of  Eockcnd,  Torquay,  and  Court, 
Devon,  Lieut.  E.N.,  b.  9  Nov.  1796;  m.  24  Sept.  1833,  Lucy 
Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Thomas,  Lord  Stanley  of  Alderley, 
and  d.  30  July,  1845,  having  had  issue, 

1  Maecds  Acgostus  Stanley,  of  Court  Grange,  Devon, 
Capt.  E.N.,  b.  25  June,  1836,  J.P.  for  Devon ;  m.  17  June, 
1873,  Matilda  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Tollcmache,  Esq., 
by  his  wife  Lady  Anna  Maria,  Srd  dau.  of  Edward 
Adolphus,  11th  Duke  of  Somerset,  and  had  issue, 

Ethel  Lucy,  6.  14  May,  1875. 

Matilda  Maud,  b.  16  May,  1877. 

Capt.  M.  A.  S.  Hare  was  lost  in  H.BI.S.  "Eurydice,"  24 
March,  1878. 

2  Theodore  Julius,  b.  12  March,  1839 ;  m.  26  Feb.  1863, 
Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Hargreaves,  Esq.  of  Silwood  Park, 
CO.  Berks,  and  has  one  son,  Marcus  Leonard  Theodore, 
6.  1878,  and  two  daus.,  Evelyn  Mary,  and  Mabel  Avena. 

1  Lucy  Caroline  Isabella,  in.  1862,  Charles  Harcourt  Cham- 
bers, Esq.,  who  d.  30  Oct.  1876. 
I.  Anna  Maria  Clementina,  d.  young,  24  March,  1813. 
Francis  Hare  Naylor  in.  2ndly,   1809,  Anna  Maria,  widow  of 
Ueut.-Col.  Eidgeway  Mealy,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  GustavTis  Edward  Cockburn,  of  KircuUen  House,  co.  Gal- 
way,  for  some  time  in  the  Prussian  army,  6.  15  Sept.  1811, 
m.  1840,  Sarah  Anne,  dau.  of  Samuel  P.  Wright,  Esq.  of 
Wood  Green,  Middlesex,  and  has, 

1  Gustavus  Julius  Charles,  6.  20  May,  1841;  d.  1876. 

2  Francis  Augustus,  b.  18  June,  1845. 

3  Frederick  Arthur,  b.  20  Jan.  1852. 

4  Reginald  Charies,  b.  25  Dec.  1854. 

5  Edward  George  Sidney,  b.  15  April,  1861. 

1  Georgiana  Maria,  m.  1869,  Frederick  Hallowcs,  Capt. 
R.N. 
■  2  Annie  Emma.  3  Louisa  Fanny. 

4  Esther  Mary.  5  Maud  Elk-n. 

II.  Reginald  John,  Sub-Inspector  of  Constabulary  in  Aus- 
tralia, 6.  29  Dec.  1812. 

I.  Georgina  Frances,  in.  the  Rev.  John  Frederick  Denison 
Maurice. 

Arms — Gu.,  two  bars  or,  a  chief  indented  arg.  Crest — Ademi- 
icn  rampant  arg.  ducally  gorged  or.    3Iotlo — Odi  profanum. 
/Scat — Holmhurst,  near  Hastings. 


ITannali  Elizabctli,  dau.  and  co-heir  (with  her  sister 
Lucy  Helen,  Mile  ol'  Charles  Chadwick,  M.D.,  of 
Leeds)  of  John  Newbould,  Esq.  of  Braniho2De  Hall, 
CO.  York. 

Eturagc— The  Hahes  of  Doclcing  were  a  younger  branch 
of  the  ancient  family  of  Hare  of  Stow  Bardolph,  Norfolk  (^ee 
Burke's  Extinct  Baronetofjc).  The  eventual  heiress,  JIis. 
Henley,  only  surviving  child  of  Hdgh  Charles  Hare,  Esq.  of 
Docking,  devised  her  estates  to  her  kinsman. 

The  Rev.  Edward  Christian,  Rector  of  Workington,  Cum- 
berland, son  of  the  Rev.  Humphrey  Christian,  by  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Brett,  Esq.,  and  Mary  his  wife,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  John  Basset,  by  Mary  his  wife,  which  Mary  was 
dau.  of  John  Earie,  Esq.  of  Heydon,  Norfolk,  and  Sarah  his 
wife,  5ih  dau.  of  Sir  John  Hare,  Knt.  of  Stow  Bardolph.  Mr. 
Christian  assumed,  on  succeeding  to  Docking,  the  name  and 
arms  of  Hare,  1798.  He  in.  about  1772,  his  cousin,  Frances, 
dau.  of  John  Christian,  Esq.  of  Milntown  and  Ewanrigg  Hall, 
Cumberland,  and  had,  with  two  daus.,  four  sons, 

Humphrey  John,  his  heir. 

Frederick,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  Stanhoe  Hall,  Norfolk.  He  has 
been  twice  married,  and  has  issue.  His  eldest  son,  Edward, 
is  Inspector  General  C.S.I. ;  and  his  2nd,  Frederick  John, 
is  Fellow  of  Clare  Hall,  Cambridge. 

Edward  Heny.  Hugh  Charles  (Rev.). 

Mr.  (Christian)  Hare  m.  2ndly,  18  Feb.  1790,  Robina,  2nd  dau. 
of  Matthew  Morshland,  Esq.  of  Eindmuir,  d.  1807,  and  was 
s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

The  Eev.  Humphrey  John  Hare,  of  Docking  Hall,  &.  1770, 
m.  1st,  16  July,  1801,  Blary,  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas  Pattensoii. 
Esq.  of  Melmerby  Hall,  Cumberland,  by  whom  (who  d.  18 
March,  1817)  he  had  a  son,  Humphrey  John,  now  of  Docking 
Hall ;  and  a  dau.,  Frances  Mary,  m.  the  Eev.  E.  Woolmer 
Cory.  He  m.  2ndly,  21  Sept.  1818,  Barbara,  youngest  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  James  Jlayo,  of  Wimbourne  Minster,  Dorset,  and 
had  by  her, 

Hugh  James,  in.  1856,  Anna,  dau.  of  John  Graver  Browne, 
Esq.  Edward  Montague. 

Elizabeth.  Barbara.  Anne. 

Robina,  in.  Thomas  Copeman,  Esq. 

Janet,  in.  W.  D.  Chapman,  Esq..  Lieut.  Madras  N.I. 

Lucy.  Catherine  Christian. 

Mr.  Hare  d.  30  April,  1856. 

Arms — Gu.,  two  bars  and  a  chief  danccttec  or.    Crest— S. 
demi-lion  rampant  arg.  ducally  gorged  or. 
i'ecU— Docking  Hall,  King's  Lynn,  Norfolk. 


HARE    OF    DOCKING    HALL. 

Haee,  Hfmpheet  John,  Esq.  of  Docking  Hall, 
!forfolk,  Major  4th  West  York  Militia,  M.A., 
Barrister-at-Law,  h.  17  Oct.  1811  j  m.  11  Sept.  1833, 


HARFORD    OF    FALCONDALE. 

Batteesby-Haefoed,  John,  Esq.  of  Falcondale, 
CO.  Cardigan,  and  of  Blaise  Castle,  co.  Gloucester, 
b.  1860 ;  s.  his  father  1875. 

ILiltCaCIC.— The  Harfords  are  of  antiquity  at  Bosbury, 
CO.  Hereford,  in  the  church  of  which  place  there  are  several 
ancient  and  handsome  monuments  of  the  family,  exhibiting 
their  armorial  bearings.  The  branch  we  are  about  to  treat  of 
migrated  from  Marshfield,  co.  Gloucester,  and  settled  at  Bristol 
in  the  course  of  the  17th  century. 

Charles  Harford,  of  Bristol,  living  1705, 2nd  son  of  Thomas 
Harford,  of  Marshfield,  d.  before  1723,  leaving  two  sons  and 
two  daus.    Of  the  former  the  2nd 

Edward  IIarfoud,  of  the  city  of  Bristol,  whose  will,  dated 
26  July,  1705,  was  proved  13  Sept.  following,  m.  Ehzabeth,  dau. 
of  Charles  Jones,  Esq.  grandson  of  Hugh  Jones,  the  1st  Pro- 
testant Bishop  of  Llandaff,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  his  heir. 

II.  Mark,  of  Frencliay,  co.  Gloucester,  living  1746,  in.  Love, 
dau.  of  John  Andrew,  Esq.  of  Hill  House,  in  the  same  co., 
and  had  a  son,  Mark,  of  Stoke,  co.  Gloucester,  m.  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Samuel  Lloyd,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  1  Mark,  of 
Bristol;  2  Samuel  Lloyd,  of  Sion  Hill,  Clifton;  3  Edward 
Lloyd;  1  Sarah;  2  Susannah,  in.  George  Bush,  Esq.  of 
Bristol. 

HI.  Charles,  of  Bristol,  whose  will  was  dated  15  Fob.  1746, 
and  proved  9  April,  1747,  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Joseph  Beck, 
Esq.  of  Frenchay,  co.  Gloucester;  and  2ndly,  Eachael,  dau. 
of  John  Eeeve ;  by  the  latter  he  had  a  dau.,  Eachael :  and 
by  the  former  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  and  a  son, 
Joseph,  of  Stapleton,  co.  Gloucester,  J. P.,  Sheriff  of  Bristol 
1779  and  1785,  m.  Hannah,  dau.  of  Joseph  Kill,  Esq.  of 
the  same  place,  and  had  an  only  son, 
Charles  Joseph,  of  Stapleton  Grove,  M.A.,  F.A.S.,  J. P., 
6.  22  April,  1764;  in.  16  June,  1795,  Mary  (b.  1762,  rf. 
23  May,  1798),  relict  of  J.  Marehant,  Esq.,  and  dau.  of 
Dr.  Nathaniel  Coffin  of  Boston,  U.S. ;  and  d.  2  March, 
1830,  having  had  issue, 

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Charles  Joseph.  C.ipt.  in  the  army,  late  of  the  34th 
ie?t.,  <L  s.p.  16  Aug.  1833. 

Henry  Charles,   B.A.  and  F.A.S.,  of  the  Eoyal  York 
Crescent,  Clifton,  and  of  Staplcton  House,  and  Frcti- 
chay   Lodge,    near   Bristol,   J. P.,   0.  13  May,  1798; 
Capt.  CO.  Gloucester  Militia;  m.  1st,  26  July,  1825, 
Susan  Harriet,  only  surviving  child  of  Samuel  Brice, 
Ksq.  of  P'renchay  Lodge,  co.  Gloucester,  and  d.  15 
Feb.  1879,  having  had  issue, 
Cbables  Joseph,  late  Capt.  12th  Lancers,  b.  5  Mayi 
1826  ;  m.  18S0,  Rosa  Matilda,  dau.  ol  Kobert  Scott, 
Esq  ,  R.N.,  of  Oatlands,  Devon,  and  has  issue. 
Frederick  Kill,  6.  25  Jan.  1832. 
Samuel  Henry,  Capt.   Cape  Mounted  Eifles,  b.  20 
April,  1833;   m.  29  March,  1865,  Alice  Victoire,  dau. 
of  the  Hon.  and  Bev.  T.  C.  Skeffington,  and  grand- 
dau.  of  Thomas,  Viscount  Massereene  and  Ferrard. 
Su.san  Harriet,  m.  Major  Edward  Cave,  of  the  Ma- 
dras Staff  Corps.  Emily  Mary. 
Isabella  Adelaide,  m.  Major  Morant,  late  of  the  12th 
Lancers. 
The  eldest  son, 

Edward  Hakfokd,  Esq.  of  Bristol,  m.  a  dau.  of  Eilw.ird 
Lloyd,  Esq.,  and  dying  1788,  aged  88,  was  .s.  by  his  only  son, 

Edward  Harford,  Esq.  of  Frenchay,  near  Bristol,  who  m. 
Sarah,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Scandrett,  Esq.  of  that  city,  and 
left  an  only  son  and  successor, 

John  Scandbett  Habford,  Esq.  of  Blaise  Castle,  co.  Glou- 
cester, m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Abraham  Gray,  Esq.  of  Tottenham, 
Middlesex,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Scandrett  his  heir.l 

II.  Abraham  Gray,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Battefsbt, 
in  addition  to  Harford,  on  inheriting  the  estate  of  his  kins- 
man, William  Battersby,  Esq.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  youngest 
dau.  of  Gen.  and  the  Eight  Hon.  Lady  Eleanor  Dundas,  of 
Carron  Hall,  Falkirk,  and  dying  May,  1851,  left  issue, 

1  John,  late  of  Stoke  Park  and  I'alcondale. 

2  Thomas  Dundas  (Eev.),  m.  Mary  Forbes,  and  has  five 
sons  and  one  dau. 

1  Eleanor  Dundas. 

2  Mary  Louisa,  m.  the  Eev.  H.  G.  De  Eunsen,  eldest  son 
of  the  Chevalier  Bunsen,  and  has  two  daus. 

III.  Charles  Gray.  iv.  Alfred  (Eev.),  A.M. 

V.  William  Henry,  of  Barley  Wood  Wrington,  Somerset, 
J.P.,  b.  1793;  m.  1820,  Emily,  dau.  of  the  late  John  King, 
Esq.,  for  many  years  Under  Secretary  for  the  Home  Depart- 
ment, and  has  iss«e, 

1  William  Henry,  6.  4  Jan.  1829;  m.  April,  185.5. 

2  Edward  John,  b.  21  Jan.  1832;  m.  26  July,  1864. 

1  Harriet  Margaret  (deceased),  m.  18C3,  Willoughby  Hurt 
Sitwell,  Esq.  of  Ferney  Hall,  Shropshire. 

Mr.  Harford  d.  Jan.  1815,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Scandrett  Harford,  Esq.  of  Blaise  Castle,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Cardigan  1824,  D.C.L.,  F.E.S.,  6. 
8  Oct.  1786;  m.  1812,  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  Eichard  Hart 
Davies,  Esq.,  many  years  M.P.  for  Bristol.  He  d.  16  April, 
1866.    His  nephew, 

John  Battebsbt  Habford,  Esq.  of  Falcondale,  co.  Cardigan, 
M.A.,  J. P.  for  cos.  Cardigan  and  Gloucester,  and  D.L.  for  the 
latter  co.,  High  Sheriff  1855,  b.  1819  ;  m.  1850,  Mary  Charlotte, 
dau.  of  Baron  von  Bunsen,  formerly  Prussian  Minister  in 
London,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Chables.  now  of  F;ilcondale  and  Blaise  Castle. 

II.  Frederic  Dundas,  /,.  1SG2. 

I.  Alice  May  Elizabeth.  II.  Constance  Emilia. 

m.  Mary  Edith.  iv.  Charlotte  Louisa. 

V.  Agnes  Clementina.  vi.  Eleanor  Dorothy. 
He  d.  1875. 

^)!)!s— Sa.,  two  bends  arg.  on  a  canton  az.  a  bend  or.  Crest 
— Out  of  flames  ppr.  a  griffin's  head  or,  between  two  wings  az. 
fire  issuing  from  tlie  moulh. 

Seat— Falcondale,  Lampeter,  South  Wales. 


HARFORD    OF    DOWU    PLACE. 

H.Mti'OKD,  i'ltiiDERiCK  Henet,  Esq.  of  Down 
Place,  Windsor,  Berks,  Capt.  Scots  Fusilier  Guards, 
b.  20  March,  1841  ;  is  only  son  of  the  late  Frederick 
Paul  Harford,  D.L.  (who  d.  18G0),  by  Louisa  Eliza 
Bourke  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Eev.  R.  Fitzwilliam 
Hallifax,  and  grandson  of  Henry  Harford,  Esq.  of 
Down  Place  (who  d.  Dec.  1835),  and  Louisa  his 
■wife,  dau.  of  F.  Pigou,  Esq.  Capt.  Harford  has 
two  sisters,  Edith,  of  Somerset  Coleraine,  London- 
derry, m.  28  Oct.  1862,  Thomas  Rumbold  Richard- 
son, Esq.  of  Somerset,  CO.  Derry  (who  d.  7  Marcl), 
18G8),  and  Marian. 


HARGREAVES    OF    ARBORFIELD, 
AND    HALL    BARN    PARK. 

Haegreaves,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Arborfield,  Berks, 
and  of  Hall  Barn  Park,  Berks,  J.P.  for  Berks, 
High  Sheriff  1867,  Capt.  3rd  Royal  Lancashire 
Militia,  h.  21  Dec.  1832 ;  s.  his  father  1872;  m.  17 
Jan.  1855,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Washington  Jackson,  Esq. 
of  LiveriJool,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Arthur,  6.  20  Aug.  1859.         ii.  A  son,  5.  8  April,  1864. 

I.  Grace.  ii.  Annie.  iii.  Another  dau. 

ILtUtatir.— John  Habgbeaves,  of  Height,  near  Higham, 
6.  4  May,  1708  ;  m.  Mary  Walsh,  of  Morton  in  Craven,  and 
left  seven  sons, 

I.  John,  his  heir.        ii.  Jonathan. 

III.  James,  of  Liverpool,  m.  twice.  By  his  2nd  wife,  Blary 
Winter,  he  left  issue  a  son,  Winter  Ainsworth,  who  d.  unra. 
1827  ;  and  a  dau.,  Mary  Catherine,  m.  April,  1815,  the  Eev. 
Thomas  Eaffles,  D.D.,  LL.D.  of  Liverpool,  heir  male  and 
representative  of  Sir  Thomas  Stamford  Eaffles,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  17  May,  1843)  has  issue. 

IV.  Eobert,  6.  1748;  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  James  Eoberts,  Esq. 
of  Northwood,  near  Higham ;  and  d.  1814,  leaving  two 
sons, 

1  AVilliam,  6.  1773;  m.  1805,  Martha,  dau.  of  John  Hol- 
gatte,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1832. 

2  Ucginald,  of  Spring  Cottage,  near  Burnley,  J.P.  for 
Lancashire,  b.  1/87;  to.  1817,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Andrew,  Esq.  of  Harpurhey  Hall,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1819)  has  two  daus.,  Sarah  and  Mary  Anne. 

V.  Joshua.  >i.  Joseph.  vii.,  William. 
The  eldest  son, 

John   Hargreaves,  of  Wheatley,  near  Bnrnley,  co.  Lan- 
caster, 6.  30  July,   1740;  vi.  1st,  Lettice,  dau.  of  Driver,  of 
Subden  Hall,  and  had  by  her  two  sons,  James  and  George. 
He   ))i.  2ndly,  Alice,  dau.  of  Lawrence  Whittam,  of  Hupton, 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  Jan.  1818)  had  issue, 
Laurence,  of  Darwen,  co.  Lancaster,  b.  at  Wheatley,  4  Feb. 
1769 ;  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Eobert,  of  Hunterholmc, 
near  Padiham.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

Mary,  m.  25  Dec.  1800,  Adam  Dugdale,  Esq.  of  Dovecot 
House,  near  Liverpool,  deceased. 

Sarah,  m.  James  Holgate,  of  Burnley,  Merchant,  deceased. 
Mr.  Hargreaves  d.  13  April,  1810.     His  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Habgbeaves,  of  Oak  Hill,  near  Blackburn,  6.  21 
Dec.  1771,  m.  1st,  Oct.  1793,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Benjamin 
Wilson,  Esq.  of  Baxenden,  and  2ndly,  C  June,  1803,  Nancy, 
dau.  of  John  Hayley,  of  Hashngden.  By  the  former  he  had 
issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Benjamin,  of  Ardcn,  Accrington,  co.  Lancaster,  m.  and  haf 
no  issue. 

Eobert,  who  d.  23  May,  1854 ;  m.  and  has  issue,  Grace  an&j 
Lucy.  1' 

Jonathan,  m.  and  has  issue,  Eeginald,  Fanny,  and  Emma,  i 
Wilham,  m.  and  has  a  dau.  Constance.  James. 

Alice,  m.  Richard  Kay,  Esq.  of  Limeficld,  near  Bury,  and 
has  issue,  Richard  John  Hargreaves  and  Alice  Jane. 
Helen,  m.  James  Neville,  Esq.  of  Blackburn,  and  has  issue, 
Margaret,  Catherine,  Helen,  and  Frances  Mary. 
Mr.  Hargreaves  d.  12  June,  1822,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Hargreaves,  Esq.  of  Broad  Oak,  co.  Lancaster,  and 

Hall  Barn  Park,  Bucks,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1  July,  1797;  m.  1(A 

Nov.  1831,  Grace,  only  dau.  of  William  Brown,  Esq.  of  Rich^ 

mond  Hill,  near  Liverpool,  M.P.,  and  had  issue,  ' 

I.  Thomas,  of  Arborfield  Hall,  Berks,  and  Hall  Barn  Park; 

Bucks. 

I.  Sarah,  d.  28  April,  1857. 

II.  William,  b.  23  March,  1837. 

III.  John,  of  Broad  Oak,  Lancashire,  J.P.,  Hon.  Col.  3r4 
Lancashire  Eifle  Volunteers,  High  Sheriff  of  Berks,  1876i' 
6.  30  Aug.  1839;  to.  30  April,  1862,  Mary  Jane,  only  dau. 
of  Alexander  Cobham-Cobham,  Esq.  of  Shinliold  Manor 
House,  Bucks,  and  has  a  son,  b.  1  March,  1854. 

Mr.  John  Hargreaves  d.  1872. 

^)-ras— Quarterly  or  and  vert,  on  a  fess  erm.  between  throe 
stags  courant  countcrchanged  a  fret  gu.  Crext — A  buck's  head 
erased  vert  attired  or,  with  a  collar  arg.  charged  with  a  fret 
gu.  in  the  mouth  a  sprig  of  oak  ppr.  .il/o^o— Fortitudine  et 
prudentia. 

Sm^s— Hall  Barn  Park,  Bucks,  formerly  the  seat  of  Edmund 
Waller,  the  poet;  Arborfield  Hall,  Reading. 


HARMAN    OF    NEWCASTLE    AND 
ROCKINGHAM. 
King-Haeman,  Edwaed  Robert,  Esq.  of  New- 
castle, CO.  Longford,  and  Rockingham,  co.  Roscom* 


HAR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


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^41 


mon,  J. P.  COS.  Roscommon,  Lonp;fovcl,  Sligo,  and 
Westnieatli,  D.L.  co.  Roscommon,  M.P.  co.  Sligo, 
formerly  Capt.  Royal  Longford  Militia,  h.  3  April, 
1838  ;  m.  20  Aug.  1861,  Emma  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Worsley,  1st  bart.  of  Hovinghum,  aud  lias 
had  issue, 

I.  Lawrence  Wiluam,  b.  23  Nov.  1SG3. 

I.  Frances  Agnes,      ii.  Violet  Philadelpliia,  d.  23  STay,  18G7. 

fifUfjlflC. — Nicholas  Harman,  Esq.  of  Callow,  settled  in 
Ireland  during  tire  reign  of  James  I.  He  was  one  of  the  first 
burgesses  of  Carlow  named  in  the  charter  granted  to  that 
borough  by  James  I.  in  1614,  and  was  High  Sheriff  of  the  co. 
Carlow  in  1619  ;  by  Mary  his  wife,  he  was  father  of 

Henry  Harman,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  who  had  by  Marie  his  wife, 
(she  made  her  will  5  Jan.  1649,  which  was  proved  in  the  Con- 
sisterial  Court  of  Dublin,  25  March,  1652,  and  directs  that  she 
should  be  buried  in  St.  Bride's  Church,  Dublin,  near  her  dau. 
Anne  Wall)  five  sons  and  as  many  daus., 

I.  Edward,  of  Derrymoyle,  Queen's  co.,  M.P.  for  Carlow, 
in  .Ian.  1634,  whose  will,  dated  9  June,  was  proved  16  Sept. 
1C73.     He  had  two  sons, 

1  William,  of  Derrymoyle,  will  dated  27  April,  1682, 
proved  10  Jan.  1684,  d.  s.  j'. )".  His  dau.  Katherine,  d.  11 
i'fb.  1757,  having  m.  Capt.  Hon.  James  Fitzmaurice,  of 
Killi^hill,  CO.  Limerick,  brother  of  Thomas,  1st  Earl  of 
Kerry,  from  whicli  marriage  descended  Fitzuadrice,  of 
CO.  Carlow. 

2  Hungerford,  d.  s.  p.,  will  proved  1C91. 

II.  Anthony,  d.  s.  p.  before  1CS4. 

III.  Thomas  (Sir),  of  whom  hereafter. 

IV.  William,  of  Ince-Conolly,  co.  Cavan,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Christopher  Piers,  Esq.,  and  had  Christopher  of  Belena- 
carrig,  co.  Cavan,  attainted  by  James  II.  in  1C89,  ancestor 
of  Harman  of  co.  Cavan. 

V.  Henry,  ancestor  of  Harman  nf  Palace. 

I.  Anne,  m.  Edward  Wall,  Esq.,  d.  before  1019,  buried  at 
St.  Bride's  Church,  Dublin. 

II.  INIary,  to.  1st,  Burton,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  Francis  Brereton, 
Esq.  of  Chapel-Izod.  iii.  Jane,  d.  unm. 

IV.  Margaret,  will  dated  10  March,  1683,  and  proved  23  Feb. 
IfiSl,  Hi.  1st,  Gormachan,  Esq.,  and  'indly,  Capt.  Henry 
Crewkerne,  who  d.  in  Carlow  Feb.  1655. 

V.  Mabel,  m.  Greatrakes,  Esq. 

Mr.  Harman  d.  before  1649.     His  3rd  son. 

Sir  Thomas  Harman,  Knt.  of  Athy,  knighted  by  the  Lord 
Deputy,  Thomas,  Earl  of  Ossory,  5  June  IGGi,  was  a  Major  in 
the  army  1661  ;  M.P.  for  Carlow,  1G59,  and  for  the  borough 
of  Kildare  1661.  He  obtained  a  grant  of  considerable  estates 
in  the  co.  of  Longford,  under  the  Act  of  Settlement  by  patent 
dated  5  July,  1667,  enrolled  7  Oct.  following.  He  to.  Anne 
Jones,  who  also  obtained  a  grant  of  lands  under  the  Act  of  Set- 
tlement, in  the  co.  of  Carlow,  by  patent  dated  20  July,  and 
enrolled  13  Aug.  1068.  He  d.  11  Dec.  1607.  His  will  bears 
date  0  Aug.  1667,  and  was  proved  1  May,  1668.  His  widow  d. 
1  June,  1683.  They  were  both  buried  in  Christ  Church,  Dublin, 
having  had  issue,  with  a  dau.,  Mary  (ni.  1st,  1G75,  Sir  Arthur 
Jones,  Knt.  of  Osberston,  co.  Meath;  and  2ndly,  William 
Moreton,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Meath),  a  son, 

Wentworth  Harman,  Esq.  of  Castle  Roe,  co.  Carlow,  a 
Capt.  of  the  Battle  Axe  Guards,  co.  Carlow  10  Dee.  1683, 
m.  1st,  1079,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Garrett  Wellesley,  Esq.  of 
Dangan,  and  by  her,  who  d.  15  June,  1083,  had  issue,  with 
two  sons,  one  dau.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Coaway  BlennerUassctt, 
Esq.    The  sons  were, 

I.  Thoma.5,  b.  1681;  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Wentworth,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Mr.  Harman  m.  2ndly,  Jime  1691,  France?,  .^ister  and  heir  of 
Anthony  Sheppard,  Esq.  of  Newcastle,  co.  Lon.nford,  by  whuiu, 
who  d.  14  May,  1700,  aged  94,  he  had  further  issue, 

III.  Robert,  successor  to  his  nephew. 

IV.  Francis,  (?.  May,  1714. 

V.  Anthony,  b.  1701,  Major  in  the  army,  who  had  no  issue 
by  Charity,  his  wife,  who  was  the  sole  executrix  of  his  will, 
dated  14  Aug.  1749.  VI.  William,  d.  s.  p. 

VII.  CuTTS  (Very  Rev.),  successor  to  his  brother. 

Mr.  Harman  d.  3  May,  1714,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Wentworth  Harman,  Esq.  of  Moyne,  co.  Carlow,  LL.D. 
Trinity  Coll.  Dublin,  1718,  m.  1714,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Audley 
Mervyn,  Esq.,  of  Trillitk,  co.  Tyrone,  and  sister  and  heir  of 
Henry  Mervyn,  of  same  place,  by  whoui,  who  d.  1737,  he  hud 
issue, 

I.  AVeslet,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  bapt.  10  Jan.  1728,  a  Cornet  of  Horse,  1754, 
d.  s.p.  9  May,  176.3. 

I.  Anne,  ?)).  as  2nd  wife,  1742,  Sir  Lawrence  Parsons,  3rd 
bart.  of  Birr  Castle,  and  had  issue, 


.  25  Oct.  1715,  Capt.  in  the  army; 
I'aul   Wintfr,   ot  Dublin,  and  had 

,.  ■. -.M,  ,„.  .;.  i;.  lv\rv,.|l,  Esq. 

2    L:iur,  !K,',   \ili-.   ui.M,   Mirrr,  ,lii,-  totlieestatcs  of   hia 
untie,    \  I  ry     i;.v.   lulls   II, ii  111,111,   Dean  of   Waterford, 
assiiiiiL'd  iIh'   :uiiliiinii:il    Miiiiiiiii,'   of    Harman   by  royal 
license  in  1792 ;  of  him  hereafter. 
Mr.  Harman  d.  3  Nov.  1757,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son» 
Wesley  Harman,  Esq.  of  Moyle,   m.  Mary,  dau.   of  Rev- 
Nicholas  Milley,   D.D.,    Prebendary   of   Ullard,   Diocese    o^ 
Leighlin,   by   whom  (who  m.    2ndly,    7    March,    1763,   Rev- 
Charles  Doyne,  Rector  of  Carlow)  he  had  an  only  son, 

Wentworth,  who  d.  s.  p.  in  his  father's  lifetime. 
Mr.  Harman  d.  6  April,  1758,  and  was  s.  by  his  uncle, 

Robert  Harman,  Esq.  of  Newcastle,  co.  Longford,  and 
Millieent,  co.  Kildare,  b.  1099,  M.P.  co.  Kildare  1755,  and  co. 
Longford,  1761,  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  John  Warburton,  Esq.,  3rd 
son  of  George  Warburton,  Esq.  of  Garryhinch,  in  the  King's 
Co.,  and  d.  s.  p.  3  Sept.  1765,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  only  sur- 
viving brother. 

Very  Rev.  Cutts  Harman,  M.A.  of  Newcastle,  Dean  of 
Waterford,  bapt.  20  July,  1706,  presented  to  the  Deanery 
7  March,  1759 ;  m.  Bridget,  dau.  of  George  Gore,  Esq.  of 
Tenelick,  co.  Longford,  Justice  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas 
in  Ireland,  and  sister  of  John  Lord  Annaly,  by  whom  (who 
d.  22  Nov.  1762)  he  had  no  issue.  The  Dean  presented  to  his 
cathedral  the  very  fine  organ  which  it  possesses.  He  d.  Jan. 
1784,  and  bequeathed  his  estates  to  his  nephew,  the  son  of  his 
sister, 

Lawrence  Parsons- Harman,  Esq.  of  Newcastle,  M.P.  co. 
Longford,  who,  as  before  stated,  assumed  the  sui-name  of 
Harman.  He  was  &.  26  July,  1749;  m.  11  June,  1772,  Lady 
Jane  King,  dau.  of  Edward,  1st  Earl  of  Kingston,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1838)  he  had  an  only  dau.. 


Mr.  Parsons-Harman  was  created,  25  Sept.  1792,  Lord  Oxman- 
town,  and  in  Feb.  1806,  Earl  of  Rosse,  with  special  remainder 
in  default  of  male  issue,  to  his  nephew.  Sir  Lawrence  Parsons,, 
oth  bart.  of  Birr  Castle.  His  lordship  d.  20  April,  1807,  when 
his  Peerage  passed  according  to  the  limitation,  and  his  Harman 
estates  devolved  on  his  only  dau.. 

Lady  Frances  Parsons  -  Harman,  of  Newcastle,  whO' 
m.  9  Dec.  1799,  Robert  Edward,  1st  Viscount  Lorton,  by 
whom  (who  d.  Nov.  1854)  she  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  2nd  viscount,  who  s.  as  Oth  Earl  of  Kingston 
1869  (fee  Burke's  Peerage). 

II.  Lawrence  Harman,  who  s.  to  the  Harman  estates. 

I.  Jane,  m.  19  July,  18',^4,  Anthony  Lefroy,  Esq.  of  Carrick- 
glas  Manor,  co.  Longford,  LL.D.,  for  many  years  M.P.  for 
the  University  ot  Dublin,  eldest  son  of  Right  Hon.  Thomas- 
Lefroy,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  Queen's  Bench  in  Ireland,, 
and  d.  1  Dec.  1868. 

II.  Caroline,  m.  23  March,  1827,  Sir  Robert  Gore-Booth,_ 
4th  bart.  of  Lissadel,  and  d.  13  Jan.  1828. 

III.  Frances,  in.  8  April,  1834,  Right  Rev.  Charles  Leslie, 
Bishop  of  Dromore,  and  d.  28  July,  1836. 

IV.  Louisa,  d.  unm.  1831. 

The  Viscountess  Lorton  d.  7  Oct.  1841,  when  she  was  s.  in 
her  estates  by  her  2nd  son, 

Hon.  Lawrence  Harman-King,  of  Newcastle,  and  of 
Rockingham,  co.  Roscommon,  who  assumed  the  additional 
surname  of  Harman.  He  was  Zy.  in  1810;  m.  17  May,  1837. 
Mary  Cecilia,  7th  dau.  of  James  Raymond  Johnstone,  Esq.  of 
Alva,  CO.  Clackmannan,  and  d.  10  Oct.  Is75,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Robert,  his  heir. 

II.  Wentworth,  Major  R.A..  6.  27  March,  1840;  m.  29  Mr.y, 
1803,  Annie  Kate,  dau.  of  D.  T.  Smith,  Esq.,  of  Kingston, 
Canad.n,  and  has  issue, 

1   WriitwMitli  .M.'xander,  6.  3  Jan.  1869. 

1  r.nitii.r  rainlino,  6.   11  Jan.  1870. 

2  Lilian  M;iry,  h.  7  July,  1872. 

in.  Monta,c;u  Jocelyn,   Capt.  Royal    Ben,gal   Artillery,  6.  2 
March,  1843;  iji.  15  Feb.  1869,  at  liarrackporc,  Bengal,  Emily, 
5th  dau.  of  Gen.  Henry  Rigby,  R.E.,  Bengal,  and  has  issue, 
1  Edward  Henry,  b.  13  Dec.  1870. 

1  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  29  Nov.  1871. 

2  Annette  Maud,  b.  30  Marcli,  1874. 

IV.  George  Douglas,  Lieut.  2nd  (Queen's  Royal)  regt.,  6. 
Sept.  1845. 

V.  Charles  Anthony,  h.  20  April,  1851. 

VI.  Gerald  Lycidas,  b.  21  June,  1853,  Lieut.  R.N. 

I.  Frances,  m.  19  July,  1877,  Guy  Newcomer  Atkinson,  Esq. 
of  Cangort,  in  the  King's  Co. 

II.  Emily,  d.  25  Oct.  1849. 

Mr.  King-Harman  d.  iO  Oct.  1875,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
sun,  Edward  Robert  King-Harman,  now  of  Newcastle  nnd 
PkOckingham. 


HAR 


THE  LANDED  GENTllY. 


HAR 


><i-)ns— Quarterly  :  1st  ana  4th,  sa.,  a  chevron  ar?.  'between 
three  rams  trippant  of  the  last  armed  and  unguledor,  for  Hak- 
man;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  two  lions  rampant  combatant  sup- 
porting a  dexter  hand  couped  at  the  wrist  and  erect  arg., 
for  King.  Crafs— 1st,  Hakman:  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet 
or.  a  dexter  arm  in  armour  erect  in  pale  couped  at  the  elbow 
ppr.  doubled  down  arg.  holding  a  sprig  of  two  roses  gu.  and 
of  the  second  stallted  seeded  and  leaved  ppr. ;  2nd,  King  :  Out 
of  a  five-leaved  coronet  or,  a  dexter  hand  erect,  the  third  and 
fourth  fingers  turned  down  ppr.    Motl.n—Upca  tutissima  coelis. 

S<?,(^s— Newcastle,  Ballymaiion,  co.  Longford,  and  Eocldng- 
ham,  Boyle,  co.  Eoscomraon. 


HABMATT    01"    PAL.ACE. 

Hab-mak,  Samuel  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Palace,  co. 
Wexford,  J.P.,  b.  5  Mav,  1818 ;  m.  17  Oct.  1839, 
Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Lloyd  Edwards,  Esq.  of 
Camolin  Park,  co. Wexford, and  Roebuck,  co.  Dublin, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  TnoMAs  Edwaeds,  Capt.  2nd  (Queen's  Koyal)  regt.,  b.  15 

April,  1842. 
I.  Wilhelmina  Sara.  ii.  Marion  Stotesbury. 

iLtnWCJC.— Henry  Earman,  Esq.  of  Atliy,  the  fifth  son 
of  Henry  Harman,  Esq.  of  Dublin  and  Carlow  {see  Harman  of 
Newcastle),  had  two  sons,  George  of  Athy  (will  dated 
22  June,  1720,  who  left  two  sons,  Henry  d.  about  1722, 
leaving  surviving  issue,  an  only  dau.  Harriet,  wife  of  Col. 
Pope,  from  whom  descended  the  family  of  Harman-Pope,  of 
Popefield,  Queen's  Co. ;  Edward,  who  d.  s.  p.  1776)  and 

Anthony  Harman,  Esq.  of  Rosetown,  co.  Kildare,  to.  the 
dau.  of  Joseph  Robbins,  Esq.  of  Ballyduff,  co.  Kilkenny,  and 
had,  with  a  younger  son,  Joseph,  of  whom  presently,  an 
elder  son,  Nicholas,  of  Rosetown,  m.  Sarah  Masterson,  of 
Moneyseed,  co.  Wexford,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  vihod.  s.p., 
Anthony,  d.  $.  p.  before  Dec.  1733,  and  Masterson,  of  Eallyroc, 
VI:  April  1742,  Martha  Minnett,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had  a  son 
George,  h.  21  May,  1746,  and  a  dau.  Mary,  bapt.  17  July,  1743. 

Joseph  Harman,  Esq.  of  Ballagh,  co.  Wexford,  the  younger 
son  of  Anthony  Harman,  removed  to  that  co.  and  settled 
there..   By  Mary  his  wife,  he  left  issue, 

ThoMAS,  his  successor. 

John,  d.  vnm.,  buried  at  New  Ross,  20  April,  17G4. 

Luke,  of  Tomgarrow,  m.  Elizabeth  Warren,  and  d.  s.  p. ; 
will  dated  2  May,  1795,  proved  4  April,  1801. 
Mr.   Harman,  whose  will,  dated  20  Oct.  I7G9,  was  proved  21 
June,  1781,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Harman,  Esq.  of  Ballagh,  b.  about  172.5,  who 
acquired  additional  property  in  co.  Wexford.  He  pur- 
chased Palace,  the  family  residence,  from  the  Watts  family; 
m.  Deborah,  dau.  of  Joseph  Batt,  Esq.  of  Grange,  co.  Wex- 
ford, and  had  issue, 

Joseph,  of  Ballagh,  m.  Miss  Mary  Shcc,  who  was  buried  at 
New  Ross,  17  March,  1770;  d.  s.p. 

Samuel,  who  carried  on  the  line. 

Luke,  of  Old  Ross,  d.  unm. ;  will  dated  30  Jan.  1799,  proved 
18  Feb.  1800. 

Mary,  b.  26  March,  1752,  to.  (license  23  July,  17G8)  Ephraim 
Hewitt,  Esq.  of  Ballylanc,  co.  Wexford;  d.  Deo.  1841. 

"Mr.  Harman,  whose  will,  dated  13  April,  1776,  was  proved 
18  Nov.  1778,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Samuel  Harman,  Esq.  of  Palace,  6.  1748 ;  to.  Hannah,  dau. 
of  Mathew  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Wexford,  by  whom  (who  d.  10 
April,  1825)  he  had  a  dau.  Deborah,  b.  1784,  tZ.25  March,  1806, 
and  an  only  son,  Thomas.  He  d.  21  March,  1816,  and  was  s. 
by  his  only  son, 

The  Rev.  Thomas  Harman,  of  Palace,  ordained  1819,  Rector 
of  the  Rower,  Diocese  of  Ossory,  b.  1788;  m.  at  St.  Anne's, 
Dublin,  April,  1813,  Sarah  Stotesbury,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
John  Shearman,  Esq.,  by  Grace  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heiress 
of  George  Stotesbury,  Esq.  of  Burris  and  Ballycarron,  to. 
Kilkc-'iy,  by  whom  (who  d.  21  May,  1859)  he  had  issue, 

Samuel  Thomas,  now  of  Palace. 

Grace  Sophia,  to.  18S3,  Robert  Tyndall,  Esq.  of  Oaldands, 
CO.  Wexford. 

Deborah,  b.  25  May,  1815 ;  d.  10  Nov.  1817. 

Mr.  Harman  d.  23  Dec.  1871,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  chevron  between  six  rams  accosted,  counter 
trippant  two  and  two  arg.  armed  and  unguled  or.  Crrxi — Out 
of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an  arm  erect  vested  az.,  cuffed  arg., 
the  hand  ppr.  grasping  a  bunch  of  two  roses  red  aad  white. 
Motto— Dion  defend  Ic  droit. 

<Seai— Palace,  near  New  Ross,  co.  'Wisford. 


HARSIES    OF    HEATHFIELD. 

Haeries,  John  Henry,  Esq.  of  Heathfield,  co. 
Pembroke,  J.P.  for  co.  Pembroke,  late  Lieut.  Royal 
Pembroke  Artillery  Militia,  b.  2  Dec.  1810;  m.  16 
March,  1867,  Ellen  Eliza  Florence,  eldest  dau.  of 
Lieut.-Col.  James  Florence  Murray,  unattached, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  George  James,  b.  1  Dec.  1872, 

II.  John  Henry,  b.  13  Feb.  1874. 

I.  Eliza  Caroline,  b.  23  March,  1868. 

II.  Frances  Maria,  b.  10  May,  1870;  d.  17  March,  1871. 

III.  Ellen  Florence,  6.  29  July,  1871. 

IV.  Eleanor  Sisson,  b.  3  Nov.  1875. 

V.  Maria  Elizabeth,  b.  8  Feb.  1877. 

iLtltCatJC. — The  Harrieses  of  IleathjieJd  (lately  resident 
at  Priskilly)  are  a  junior  branch  of  the  Habrieses  of  Tre'jwint, 
who  have  been  settled  there  for  several  centuries.  Their  im- 
mediate ancestor  was 

James  Harries,  Esq.,  2na  son  of  John  Harries,  Esq.  of  Treg- 
wint.  He  m.  1640,  Ellen,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Eynon  Griffith, 
Esq.  of  Tresissilt,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Harries,  Esq.,  m.  12  Dec.  1670,  Letitia,  dau.  of  John 
Owen,  Esq.  of  Priskilly,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

George  Harries,  Esq.,  to.  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Symmons,  Esq.  of  Llanstinan,  BI.P.  for  the  borough  of  Car- 
digan, and  had  issue, 
John,  his  successor. 
George,  an  officer  in  the  army,  d.  1753. 
Martha,  hi.  1st,  1739,  John  Williams,  Esq.  of  Corngavan,  co. 
Carmarthen ;  and  2ndly,  1749,  Alexander  Scurlock,  Esq. 
Anne,  m.  Rowland  Edwardes,  Esq.  of  Little  Trefgarn. 
Margaret,  m.  William  Gardner,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law. 
George  Harries,  Esq.,  d.  13  Sept.  1732,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder 
son, 

John  Harries,  Esq.  of  Priskilly,  m.  29  June,  1749,  Harriot 
Moimtjoy,  only  child  and  heir  of  Rev.  Joseph  Hill,  D.D.,  of 
Colebrook,  co.  Carmarthen,  Precentor  of  St.  David's,  and  had 
issue, 

John  Hill,  Capt.  of  Grenadiers  33rd  regt.  of  foot,  who  fell, 
mortally  wounded,  in  the  battle  on  the  Brandy  Wine. 
America,  11  Sept.  1777.  George,  successor  to  his  father. 
Joseph,  m.  1799,  Jane,  sole  heiress  of  her  grandfather,  Gil- 
bert James,  Esq.  of  Llanunwas;  and  dying  1824,  left  a  son, 
Gilbert  James  Harries,  Esq.  of  Llanunwas,  in.  Cecilia,  eldest 
dau.  of  Charies  Allen  Philipps,  Esq.  of  St.  Bride's  Hill,  and 
left  (with  two  daus.,  Jane  and  Mary)  a  son,  Cecil  Anson 
Harries,  Esq.  now  of  Llanunwas,  J. P.,  m.  1853,  Bridget 
Jane,  dau.  of  J.  Walters  Philipps,  Esq.  of  Aberglasncy,  and 
h.as  issue. 
Margaret  Thcodosia,  m.  30  Sept.   1791,  Thomas  Winiams, 

Esq.  of  Trelethin:  and  d. .?.  p.  7  June,  1811. 
Harriot,  to.  1784,  Rev.  William  James,  Vicar  of  Matliry,  and 
had  issue. 
John  Harries,  d.  1  Nov.  1801,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

George  Harries,  Esq.  of  Priskilly,  to.  9  June,  1781,  Mary, 
2nd  dau.  of  William  Bowen,  Esq.  of  Leweston,  and  had  issue, 
John  Hill,  of  Priskilly. 

George  (Rev.),  A.M.,  Rector  of  Letterston  and  Nolton, 
Vicar  of  Rosh,  Prebendary  and  Canon  Residentiary  iu  the 
Cathedral  of  St.  David's. 

William  Thomas,  1st  Lieut.  Royal  Marines,  deceased. 
Joseph  Delebere,  Lieut.  3rd  Foot  Guards,  deceased. 
Charles  Richard,  d.  31  March,  1875. 
Harriot  Elizabeth,  deceased.  Mary  Ann,  derea^ed. 

Margaret  Jane  Martha,  to.  Sept.  1816,  George  Lloyd,  Esq.  of 
Brunant,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  lias  issue. 
Mr.  Harries  d.  21  June,  1808,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Hill  Harries,  Esq.  of  Priskilly,  co.  Pembroke,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1800,  6.  8  Feb.  1783;  m.  19  Dec.  1807, 
Frances,  4th  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  late  Barret  Bowen  Jordan, 
Esq.  of  Neeston,  co.  Pembroke  (by  Martha  his  wife,  youngest 
dau.  of  John  Adams,  Esq.  of  Whitland,  co.  Carmarthen,  by 
his  wife  Elizabeth,  eldest  sister  of  the  late  Sir  Herbeit  Lloyd, 
Bart,  of  Peterwell,  co.  Cardigan,  M.P.),  and  had  issue, 
George  Jordan.  Owen  Hill,  h.  8  Feb.  1S22. 

Frances,  d.  1872.  Martha  Maria. 

Harriot  Jane,  d.  1870. 
Mr.  Harries  d.  1857,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

George  Jordan  Harries,  Esq.,  b.  27  Sept.  1815;  m.  27  Feb. 
1840,  Susanne  Caroline,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Skrine,  Esq.  of 
Stubbings,  Berks,  and  Warleigh,  Somerset,  and  had  issue, 
John  Henry,  of  Heathfield. 

Clarmont  George  Jordan,  6.  11  Aug.  1842;  d.  8  Jan.  1858. 
Henry  Spry  Hill,  h.  7  April,  1844;  d.  27  June,  1868. 
Barrett  Huntley,  b.  22  Sept.  1845;   m.  13  April,   1866,  IMaria 
Shiind,  eldest  dau.  of  lleiiry  Ronton,  Esq.,  C.E.,  and  had 


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Dec. 


Hrti-court  Skrine  and  HerlDcrt  Owen,  twin  sons,  b.  8  Jan. 
1851 ;  the  former  d.  18  Jan.  1852,  and  the  latter  d.  4  July, 
1851. 
Edmund  Alfred,  b.  15  Oct.  1856  ;  d.  25  Oct.  1S5G. 
George  Chalie,  6.  23  Nov.  1853. 
Agnes  Frances  Mary. 
Mr.  G.  J.  Harries  d.  8  Aug.  1865,  and  was  s.  hy  his  son,  John 
Henry  Hakries,  Esq.,  now  of  Heathfield. 

Arms — Az.,  three  mullets  pierced  or,  quartering  the  arms  of 
Owen  :  Gu.,  a  boar  arg.  chained  to  a  holly  bush  vert,  armed 
and  langued  or,  the  chain  and  collar  gold.  Crest — A  mullet 
pierced  or.     Motto — Integritas  semper  tutamen.     Welsh  Motto 

-Y  .  Gwir  .  yn  .  erbyn  .  y  .  byd. 
,Stn£— Ueathfleld,  Letterstone,  H.S.O.  South  AViilcs. 


HARRIES    OP    CRUCKTON. 

Haeeies,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Cructton  Hall,  Salop, 
J.P.,  late  Lieut.-Col.  63rcl  regt.,  Knight  of  the  Legion 
of  Honor,  b.  18  Feb.  1815. 

ILinCagC. — Descended  from  John  Harries,  of  Cruckton, 
■who  was  living  1463,  was 

Thomas  HABRrES,  Esq.  of  Weston  Lizard  (son  of  Thomas 
Harries,  Esq.  of  Prescot,  and  grandson  of  Arthur  Harries, 
Esq.  of  Prescot,  near  Baschurch,  who  was  3rd  son  of  John 
Harries,  Esq.  of  Cruckton,  Salop,  and  brother  of  Sir  Thomas 
Harries,  Bart,  of  Tong  Castle,  Salop),  s.  to  Cruckton,  and 
served  as  High  Sheriff  of  Shropshire  1730.  He  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  William  Hawkins,  Esq.,  and  had  three  sons,  Joun, 
Arthur,  and  William.  The  eldest,  John  Harries,  Esq.  of 
Cruckton,  was^father  (by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Eobert  Hill,  Esq.  of  Tern)  of  Thomas  Harries,  Esq.  of  Cruck- 
ton (who  m.  1738,  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  Eobert  Phillips,  Esq., 
and  had  issue,  Edward  ;  Kichard  (father  of  an  only  dau.  and 
heir,  Margaret,  wife  of  Cornwell  Baron  AVilson,  Esq.) ;  and 
William.    The  eldest  son, 

Kev.  Edward  Harries,  A.M.,  of  Cruckton,  b.  27  Nov.  1743; 
•m.  1771,  Lucia,  dau.  and  heir  of  Francis  Turner  Blithe, 
E.sq.  of  Broseley  Hall,  Salop,  and  dying  1  Feb.  1812,  left  by  her 
<who  d.  13  May,  1781)  two  spns, 

Thomas,  of  Cruckton,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1802;  6. 
1774;  m.   1798,  Barbara  Mary  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
John  Smitheman,  Esq..  and  d.  s.  p.  1848. 
Francis  Blithe,  of  Benthall  Hall,  Salop,  b.  1776;  m.  4  Feb. 
1802,  Emma  Gertrude  (who  d.  3  Sept.  1823),  dau.  of  Edward 
Jenkins,  Esq.  of  Charlton  Hill,  and  dying  1848,  left  issue, 
Francis,  of  Cruckton  Hall,  and  Broseley  Hall,  Salop,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Slieriff  1865,  b.  1804;  m.  1828,  Harriet, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Boycott,  Esq.  of  Kudge  Hall, 
and  is  deceased.  Thomas,  now  of  Cruckton. 

John  Henry  Acton  (Eev.),  deceased. 

Lucia,  widow  of  the  Marchcso  Stefano  Di  Negro,  and  is 
deceased. 
Arms — Barry  of  eight  erm.  and  az.,  over  all  three  annulets 
«r.     Crest — A  hawk  arg.  beaked  and  belled  or,  preying  on  a 
pheasant  also  arg. 
Seat — Cruckton  Hall,  Shrewsbury. 


HARRIES    OF    CWMWDIG. 

Haeeies,  Waeenne  Theodore  Lionel,  Esq.  of 
Cwmwdig,  CO.  Pembroke,  J.P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b. 
26  Oct.  1842. 

ILiireaSC— This  branch  of  the  family  of  IIabrizs  of 
Trevaccoon  and  Cry-Glas,  co.  Pembroke. 

Eev.  Thomas  Knethell  Warren  Harries,  Eector  of 
Mursley,  co.  Bucks,  the  second  son  of  Major  Harries,  of  Trevac- 
coon, inherited  the  property  of  his  grandmother,  one  of  the 
daus.  and  co-heirs  of  William  Warren,  Esq.  of  Trcwern  and 
liOngridge,  co.  Pembroke.  He  to.  Maria  Thomasia,  dau.  and 
co-heiress  of  Michael  Reynolds,  Esq.,  co.  Eoscoramon,  M.D., 
formerly  of  the  59th  regt.,  and  d.  1859,  leaving, 

Wabebn  Theodore  Lionel,  now  of  Cwmwdig. 

Mary  Henrietta  Warren,  m.  Hywell  Gwynne  Howell,  Esq.  of 
Llanelwdd  Hall,  co.  Eadnor. 

Seat — Laplord  Wood,  Slorchard  Bishop,  North  Devon. 


HARRIS    OP    HAYNE. 

Mohun-Harris,  Christophee  Arthue,  Esq.  of 
JBCayne,  and  Cross  House,  Bishop's  Teignton,  Devon, 
J.P.,  K. J.J.,  b.  14  Jan.  1801 ;  m.  15  Feb.  1825, 
Louisa  Elcunora,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  Eev.  Thomas 


"VVatldiis,  of  Pcnnoyre,  Brecknoclvsliiro,  by  Susannah 
Eleanora  his  wife,  dau.  and  heiress  l:  Richard 
Vaughan  (and  co-heiress  of  her  grandmother 
Susannah  Vaughan,  of  Golden  Grove),  Esq.  of 
Golden  Grove,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Vaughan  Donnithorne,  b.  17  Dec.  1825,  deceased. 

II.  Conway  Charles,  deceased. 

III.  Henry  Walpole  Fbedeeick  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Llande- 
falle,  CO.  Brecon,  b.  1835 ;  lu.  1866,  Emily  Georgiana,  dau. 
of  Capt.  J.  W.  Phillipps,  7th  Hussars,  and  has  issue, 
1  Arthur  Mohun  Walpole,  6.28  March,  1869;  2  Walter 
John  Arundell,  b.  25  3Iarch,  1871;  and  four  daus. 

IV.  Morton  John  Arundell. 

I.  Elizabeth  Caroline.  ii.  Louisa  Penelope. 

III.  Jlary  Molesworth  Cordelia,  to.  Albemarle  Cator,  eldest 
son  of  Albemarle  Cator,  Esq.  of  Woodbastwick  Hall,  Nor- 
folk, Trewsbury,  co.  Gloucester,  and  Beckenham  Place, 
Kent. 

IV.  Gertrude. 

iltUrajC.— John  Harris,  .a  younger  son  of  the  Harrises 
of  Radford,  was  father  (by  his  wife,  the  heiress  of  Stone,  of 
Stone)  of 

William  Harris,  to.  Thomasine,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Walter 
Haync,  Esq.  of  Hayne,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Harris,  Esq.  of  Stone,  a  King's  Serjeant,  and  Eecorder 
of  the  city  of  Exeter,  m.  the  dau.  of  Michael  Kelly,  Esq.  of 
Ratcliffe,  Devon,  and  had  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

WiLLLiM  Harris,  Esq.  of  Hayne,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Fulk 
Grevill,  Knt.  of  Beauchamp's  Court,  co.  Warwick,  and  had, 
with  four  dans.,  a  son  and  successor, 

Arthur  Harris,  Esq.  of  Hayne,  and  of  Kenegie,  r,i.  Mar- 
garet, dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Davils,  Esq.  of  Totely,  Devon, 
and  had  issue,  John,  his  successor;  and  Arthur,  father  of 
Christopher,  heir  to  his  cousin.  Sir  Arthur  Harris,  Bart. 
Mr.  Harris  d.  1628,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Harris,  Esq.  of  Hayne  and  Kenegie,  m.  1st,  Florence, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Windham,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.  He  m. 
2ndly,  Cordelia,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Mohun,  of  Boconnoc, 
created  1628,  Lord  Mohun  of  Oakhampton,  by  whom  he  had 
an  only  son  and  successor, 

Sir  Arthur  Harris,  of  Hayne  and  Kenegie,  M.P.  for  Oke- 
hamptou,  created  a  Bart.  1673,  who  d.  s.  p.,  when  the  estates 
passed  to  his  cousin, 

Christopher  Harris,  Esq.  of  Hayne  and  Kenegie,  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  William  Martin,  Esq.  of  Linderidge,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

William  Harris,  E.sq.  of  Hayne,  M.P.  for  Okcliauiptou, 
Sheriff  for  Devon  1703 ;  dying  1709,  he  left  issue, 

Christopher,  his  successor. 

John,  successor  to  his  brother. 

William,  father  of 
Christopher,  who  inherited  the  estates  from  his  uncle. 
Arthur  (Rev.),  Eector  of  Lifton;  d.  s.p.,  and  was  buried 
at  Lifton. 

Jane,  m.  William  Arundel,  Esq.  of  Trengwainton  and  3Iene. 
darva,  both  in  co.  Cornwall. 
The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Christopher  Harris,  Esq.  of  Hayne,  M.P.  for  Okehamp- 
ton,  s.  in  1732  to  the  entailed  estates  of  Charles,  the  last  Lord 
Mohun,  of  Okehampton,  who  d.  without  issue,  as  heir  to 
Cordelia  Harris,  eldest  dau.  of  the  1st  Lord  Blohun,  of  Oke- 
hampton. He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Buller,  Esq.of  Keveral, 
but  dying  without  surviving  issue,  1718,  he  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

John  Harris,  Esq.,  Master  of  the  Household  to  their 
M.njcsties  George  II.  and  George  III.,  who  thus  became  of 
Hayne.  He  7u.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  EogerTuckfield,  Esq. 
of  Raddon,  and  relict  of  Samuel  EoUe,  Esq.  of  Heanton;  and 
2iidly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Francis  Seymour,  Lord  Conway,  but  had 
no  issue.    He  d.  1767,  and  was  ^'.  by  1  ii  nephew, 

Christopher  Harris,  Esq.  of  Hayne.  This  gentleman  m. 
Penelope,  dau.  of  Rev.  Isaac  Donnithorne,  of  St.  Agnes,  in 
Cornwall,  and  had  two  daus., 

I.  Penelope,  d.  2  April,  1860,  unm. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  1799,  her  cousin,  Isaac  Donnithorne, 
Esq.  (eldest  son  of  Nicholas  Donnithorne,  of  St.  Agnes, 
Cornwall),  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Harris,  and  d. 
8  Oct.  1848,  leaving  by  his  wife  (who  d.  April,.  1855)  issue, 

1  CHRisTornEP.  Aktiil-i!,  now  of  Hayne. 

2  John  James,  ,,-.  iMaiins  Amelia,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late 
Edward  Acton  Auton,  I'.sq.  of  Gatacre  Park,  Salop. 

1  Elizabeth  iViiclui.r,  ./.  u ,»ii. 
On  the  decease  of  this  CUri.stopher  Harris,   \\ith  only  these 
daus.,  some  of  the  family  estates  passed  to  his  cousin,  William 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


IIAK, 


Abcsdel,  Ksq.  of  Trcngwainton  and  McncclarTa,  under  the 
conditions  of  the  will  of  John,  that  in  case  his  nephew  Chris- 
topher had  no  male  issue,  the  unentailed  estates  should  go  to 
the  descendants  of  his  j-oungest  sister,  Jane  ArundcU.  Hayne 
descended  to  JIiss  Harkis  and  Mrs.  (Donnithobne)  Harris, 
as  co-heirs. 

Arms—Sa.,  three  crescents  arg.  a  border  of  the  last.  Crnst 
— An  eagle  rising  crm.  beaked  and  spurred  or.  Mottn — Kar 
Deued  res  pub  tra  (old  Cornish) ;  English,  For  God  and  the 
commonwealth. 

Seals— lid)- ac,  Devon  ;  and  Cross  House,  Bishop's  Teignton. 


HARRIS  OF  TYLNEY  HALL. 
Faeeis,  Charles  Edward,  Esq.  of  Tjlney  Hall, 
WincMeld,  Hants,  J.P.,  b.  28  Mareh,  1843  ;  m.  3 
Feb.  1870,  Jessie  St.  John,  dan.  of  Henry  St.  John, 
Esq.  J.P.,  of  West  Court,  Finchampstead,  Berks, 
aud  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Edward  St.  John,  b.  10  Nov.  1873. 

I.  Helen  Carleton,  6.  7  Aug.  1872. 

n.  Winifred  Rose,  b.  18  Dec.  1874. 

III.  Jessie  Margaret,  b.  31  March,  187G. 

Ht'lICaSC— Robert  Harris,  Esq.  of  Fordingbridtre,  Hants, 
and  afterwards  of  Wandsworth  (son  of  Joh.n  Harris,  Esq.,  and 
grandson  of  Samuel  Harris,  both  of  Fordingbridge),  b.  5  Nov. 
1708;  7/1.  11  Oct.  1739,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Joseph  Cross,  of 
London,  and  had  issue :  his  5th  son, 

EicuARD  Harris,  Esq.,  6.  29  June,  1751 ;  m.  5  June,  1778, 
Jane,  dau.  of  Richard  Peckover,  of  Fakenhara,  and  d.  7  Sept. 
1815,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  31  Oct.  1848)  a  son, 

Charles  Harris,  Esq.  of  Fulford  Grange,  co.  York,  b. 
7  March,  1782 ;  m.  8  Jan.  1838,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Dixon, 
Esq.  of  Morley,  co.  York,  and  had  a  son,  the  present  Charles 
Edward  Harris,  Esq.  of  Tylney  Hall,  and  a  dau.,  Marianna, 
m.  8  Aug.  1861,  Francis  Harris,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Caius  Coll.  Cam- 
bridge, of  The  Grange,  Lamberhurst,  Kent,  and  has  issue, 
Owen,  b.  1863;  Edith,  6.  1862;  and  Maud,  b.  1865. 

Seat— Tylney  Hall,  V.lnchficld,  Hants. 


HARRISON    OF    CASTLE    HARRISON. 

Harrison,  Hexey,  Esq.  of  Castle  Harrison,  co. 
Cork,  J.P.,  m.  1  June,  18 iS,  Marianne,  dau.  of 
Kobert  Stein,  of  Kiibegie.  N.E.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Standish,  6.  1854.  ii.  Robert  Harold. 

I.  Marianne  Isabella.  II.  Isabella  Catherine. 

III.  Aleric  Frederica  Scton. 

IV.  Madeline  Ehzabeth  Phillis,  m.  15  Feb.  1879,  Francis  A. 
Symes,  Esq.,  R.N.,  of  Bridport,  Dorset. 

iLtltCtlgC— Henry  Harrison,  Esq.  of  Castle  Harrison,  co. 
Cork  (brother  of  William  Hanison,  one  of  His  Majesty's  Com- 
missioners of  Revenue,  who  d.s.p.),  was  Collector  of  AVexford ; 
his  will  is  dated  3  Sept.  1765.  By  his  wife,  Elizabeth,  he  had, 
with  three  daus.,  one  son, 

William  Harrison,  Esq.  of  Castle  Harrison,  m.  Mary,  dau. 
of  John  O'Grady,  of  Kilballyowen,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  eldest 
dau.  of  Lord  Kinsale,  and  had  issue,  Henrt,  of  whom  pre- 
sently;  Thomas,  d.  s.  p.;  William,  Capt.  in  the  Austrian 
service ;  Mary,  r,i.  John  Harvey,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Mount  Pleasant, 
Wexford;  and  Elizabeth,  m.  Edward  Newcomen  Gledowe. 
The  eldest  son, 

Henry  Harrison,  Esq.  of  Castle  Harrison,  m.  Sept.  1788, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Standish  Grady,  Esq.  of  Elton,  and  had 
issue, 

William,  <7.  n.  p.        Standish  Henry,  of  whom  presently. 

Henry,  of  Portsea,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Capt.  Kurton,  K.N. 

Ehza,  jrt.  John  Harold  Barry,  of  Ballyvoucar. 

Catherine  Elizabeth  Anne. 
The  2nd  son, 

Standish  Henry  Harrison,  Esq.  of  Castle  Harrison,  m. 
Isabella,  dau.  of  Gerald  de  Courcy  O'Grady,  of  Kilballyowen, 
and  had  issue, 

Henry,  now  of  Castle  Harri.son.        Gerald  de  Courcy. 

William  Thomas,  m.  28  April,  18G6,  Christina  R.  P.,  6th  dau. 
of  Rev.  Pierce  Drew.  Standish,  </.  Dec.  1847. 

Eliza  Thomasina,   m.  8  March,   1859,   Major    Henry    Call 
Lodder,  57th  regt. 

Margaret,  ?ji.  1867,  Bcavor  AVynne,  Esq.,  C.E. 
Mr.  Harrison  d.  1865. 

/Sta;— Caslitt  Harrison,  Charlcville,  co.  Cork. 


HARRISON    OF    WELTON. 
See  Broadlet. 

HARRISON    OF    CAERHOWEL. 

Harrison,  Robert  John,  Esq.  of  Caerhowol,  co. 
Montgomery,  J. P.  for  that  co.,  Capt.  Royal  Mont- 
gomery Militia,  b.  27  Sept.  1852  ;  m.  2  June,  1874, 
Cliarlotte  Henrietta  Emily,  3rd  dau.  of  Hugli 
Montgomery,  of  Grey  Abbey,  Devon,  ai!d  Lady 
Charlotte  his  wife,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Hugh  Robert  Edward,  6.  16  April,  1875. 

II.  Gwendolen  Lucy  Elizabeth. 

ILinCSflC. — Robert  John  Harrison,  Esq.  of  the  52nd 
regt.,  'III.  1779,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  and  heiress  of  John 
Dovereux,  Esq.  of  Cefngwernfa,  co.  Montgomery,  and  had  a , 
son, 

Robert  John  Harrison,  Esq.,  Major  Royal  Montgomery 
Militia,  m.  31  Aug.  1810,  Sophia  Maria,  dau.  of  W.  llbert, 
Esq.  of  Boveringslie,  Devon,  and  d.  16  March,  1844, 
having  by  her  (who  d.  1  Jan.  1836)  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  John,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Pryce  llbeit,  Lieut. -Col.  Commanding  1st  Stafford  ililitia, 
(j.  1814. 

I.  Sophia  Mary,  to.  1839,  Erasmus  Saunders,  Esq. 

II.  Bridget  Angus. a. 
The  elder  son, 

Rev.  Robert  John  Harrison,  of  Caevhowel,  m.  26  Aug. 
1844,  EUza,  'Znd  dau.  of  Rev.  Devereux  Mytton,  of  Penylan, 
CO.  Montgomery,  and  d.  A  Sept.  1872,  leaving  by  her  (who  d. 
19  May,  1858)  a  son, 

Robert  John  Harrison,  now  of  Caerhowcl,  and  a  dau., 
Ehzabeth  Sophia  Mytton. 

Arms — Az.,  on  a  chief  or,  three  eagles  displayed  sa. 
SmI — Caerhowcl,  Montgomery. 

HARRISON  OF  COPFORD  HALL. 
Harrison,  Thomas  Haynes,  Esq.  of  Copford 
Hall,  Essex,  b.  15  April,  1829 ;  s.  liis  uncle  1872. 
Mr.  Harrison  was  one  of  the  first  body  of  Colonists 
who  sailed  in  1850  to  found  the  Canterbury  Settle- 
ments, New  Zealand,  where  he  remained  until  ho 
succeeded  to  the  estates,  on  the  death  of  his  undo, 
Fiske  Goodere  Fiske  Harrison,  Esq.  in  1872. 

iLtUratlC.— Gen.  Hatnes,  an  ancestor  of  this  family 
in  the  female  line,  resided  at  Copford  Hall,  and  was  much 
engaged  in  the  Great  Civil  War. 

The  Rev.  John  Harrison,  of  Copford  Hall,  Incumbent  of 
Faulkbourn  and  East  Hanningficld,  Essex,  son  of  the  Rev. 
John  Harrison,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Bernard, 
and  by  her  (who  rf.  1783)  had  issue,  John  Haynes,  bis  heir; 
Rev.  Thomas  Bernard,  Rector  of  Little  Bardfield;  Rev. 
Hezekiah  Goodeve,  Rector  of  Little  Stambridge,  d.  March, 
1840,  leaving  by  his  wife,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Cooke,  a  son,  the  Rev.  Goodeve  Harrison,  M.A.,  of  Olivers, 
Essex;  and  Elizabeth,  twin  with  her  eldest  brother,  John 
Haynes,  d.  unm.  Dec.  1839.  Mr.  Hanison  d.  1797,  and  was«. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Haynes  Harrison,  Esq.  of  Copford  Hall,  m.  11  Dec. 
1783,  Sarah  Thomas,  only  child  and  heiress  of  the  Rev.  John 
Fiske,  Rector  of  Thorpe  Morieux,  co.  Suffolk,  and  grand-dau. 
and  heiress  of  Samuel  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Lavenham,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  12  Dec.  1825)  had  issue, 

Fiske  Goodeve,  late  of  Copford  Hall. 

Thomas  Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Thorpe  Morieux,  Suffolk, 
m.  2  Oct.  1827,  Anne,  dau.  of  Admiral  Nicholas  Tomlinson, 
and  d.  27  Jan.  1868,  leaving  issue, 

1  Thomas  Haynes,  now  of  Copford  Hall. 

2  William  Thomas  (Rev.),  m.  5  May,  1870,  Elizabeth 
Baker,  dau.  of  Col.  Colvin,  C.B.,  and  has  issue. 

1  Anne. 

2  Mary,  m.  1st,  17  June,  1862,  Rev.  George  Porter  De 
Hochepied  Larpent,  who  d.  1  Aug.  1871,  leaving  issue; 
and  2ndly,  1  Feb.  1877,  Thomas  John  Kobert  Davison, 
Esq.,  who  d.  13  April  in  the  same  year. 

Mary  Ann.  Anne  Bernard. 

Catherine,  m.  1824,  John  Ruggles  Brise,  Esq.  of  Spains  Hall, 
Essex.  Jane  Dulcibella  Eldred. 

Mr.  Harrison  d.  2  Dec.  1830,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Fiske  Goodeve  Fiske  Harrison,  Esq.  of  Copford  HeJI, 
Essex,  J.P.,  6.  2  Sept.   1793 ;  i/i.  27  March,  18'26,  Jane,  dau.  oi 


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James  Goodeve  Sparrow,  Esq.  of  GosficM  Place,  Kssex.  lie  s. 
his  father  2  Dee.  1839,  in  Ihe  family  estates,  as  well  as  his 
maternal  property,  and  assumed  thereupon  his  mother's  sur- 
name of  FisKE,  in  addition  to  and  before  that  of  Habrison. 
He  served  as  High  Sheriff,  and  d.  in  1872,  wUeu  he  was  s.  by 
liis  nephew,  now  of  Copford  Hall. 

Anus — Quarterly ;  1st  and  4th,  az.,  two  bars  crm.  between 
six  cstoiles,  three,  two,  and  one,  arg. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  three 
crescents  barry  undee  az.  and  gu.  Crest— A  stork,  wings 
expanded  arg.,  beaked  and  membered  or.  Motio — l>'crendo  et 
feritndo. 

itai— Copford  Hall,  near  Colchester. 

BCARKISON    OF    MERTOIT    HALL. 

Harrison,  John,  Esq.  of  Mci-ton  Hall,  co.  Down, 
J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1874,  b.  2  Jan.  1852. 

iiUtCagC. — Jonx  Harrison,  Esq.  of  Morton  Hall,  co. 
Down,  only  son  of  Robert  Harrison,  of  Yorkshire,  by  Sarah 
his  wife,  dau.  of  E.  L.  Lee,  Esq.  of  Colon  Hall,  co.  Salop,  m. 
Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  John  Harrison,  Esq.,  by  Margaret 
Stewart  his  w  ife,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Merton  Hall. 

II.  James,  Lieut.-Col.  Madras  Horse  Artillery,  m.  1S32, 
Marianne,  dau.  of  Abraham  Colles,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Dublin, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  Nov.  1850)  has  issue, 

1  Abraham  St.  John. 

1  Emily  Sophia,  m.  1852,  Henry  Dwyer,  Esq. 
iTi.  Henry,  R.N.,  d.  1818. 

IV.  Robert,  M.D.,  Professor  of  Anatomy,  T.  C.  Dublin,  m. 
1S21,  a  dau.  of  Henry  Cope,  and  by  her  had  issue,  Henry 
Cope,  d.  MTCTO.  ;  William  James,  m.  1851,  Sophia  Emily, 
dau.  of  Auchmuty,  Esq.  of  co.  Lcitrim;  Abraham;  Sophia 
Mary ;  Marianne  ;  and  Anne. 
I.  Anne,  d.  1853. 
The  son  and  heir, 

John  Harrison,   Esq.   of  Merton  Hall,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  h. 
July,   1790;  m.   1st,  22  Dec.   1822,  Catherine,  eldest  dau.   of 
William  Thompson,  Esq.,  of  Belfast,   and  by  her  (who  d.  27 
April,  1836)  had  issue, 
Henry,  6.  8  Nov.  1827;    to.  15  Jan.  1851,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Richard  Davison,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Belfast;  and  (/.   1  Jan. 
1855,  leaving  issue,  John,  now  of  Merton  Hall;  liichaid 
Davison,  6.  22  Dec.  185-1;  and  Margaret. 
John,  6.  20  May,  1833. 

Eliza.  Mary  Catherine. 

Mr.  Harrison  m.  2nd!y,  17  March,  1S40,  Ann  Elizabeth,  dau- 
of  Henry  Purdon,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Suns  Souci,  co.  Down. 
SeaJ— Merton  Hall,  near  Belfast. 


HAREISON   OF   RAMSAY   AND    DINTON. 

Henrietta  Euphemia,  only  child  of  Eev.  John 
Harrison,  of  Eamsay  and  Dinton,  m.  184(3,  Acton 
Tindal,  Esq.  of  the  Manor  House,  Aylesbury,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Nicholas.        ii.  Acton  Giffard.       lu.  Charles  Harrison. 

I.  Henrietta  Diana   }  f,,.;j,o 

II.  Margaret  Sabina  J 

ILtUragC. — Richard  Harrison,  who  po.'ssessed  lands  in 
CO.  Westmorland,  -which  were  in  the  possession  of  his  fore- 
fathers femp.  EuzABETii,  m.  Anne  Morland,  and  had  an  only 
son, 

Richard  Harrison,  m.  Hannah,  co-heiress  of  Thomas  Bird, 
citizen  of  London,  and  had  an  only  son. 

The  Rev.  John  Harrison,  LL.B.,  Rector  of  Wrabness, 
Essex,  )ii.  Margaret  Mary,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Rev. 
Maurice  Gough,  LL.D.,  Rector  of  Wrabness,  Vicar  of  Little 
Claeton,  and  Prebendary  of  Armagh,  and  niece  and  eventual 
heiress  of  her  uncle,  Robert  Cawington,  Esq.  of  Southhousc, 
Essex,  by  wiiom  he  had  issue, 

John  (Rev.),  his  successor. 

Margaret,  d.  unm.  Hannah,  d.  unm. 

Mary,  m.  Rev.  Robert  Marratt  Miller,  D.D.,  Vicar  of  Dcd- 
ham,  Essex,  and  had  issue.  Elizabeth. 

The  Rev.  John  Harrison,  the  only  son,  was  Vicar  of  Dinton, 
CO.  Bucks,  J. P.,  Chaplain  to  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Sussex,  and 
m.  1816,  Henrietta  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wallaston,  Esq., 
and  devisee  and  heiress  of  relatives,  Mrs.  Euphemia  Gifford 
and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Gulstou,  by  whom  ho  had  issue,  two 
daus., 

Henrietta  Euphemia,  present  representative  of  the  family 
(see  TiNDAL  of  Aylesbury). 

Margaret  Mary,  d.  unm.  29  March,  1850. 

MoUo — Secundis  dubiisque  rectus. 


HARRISON    OF    SCALE    HOW. 

Harrison,  Matthew  Benson,  Esq.  of  Scale 
How,  Ambleside, Westmorland,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  for  Westmorland  18G0,  Capt.  W^estinorlund 
and  Cumberland  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b.  30  July, 
1824;  m.  1st,  11  Dec.  1845,  Catherine  Jones,  dau. 
of  Rev.  George  Day,  Eector  of  Earsham,  Norfolk, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  Feb.  18G2)  has  issue, 

I.  Benson  Day,  late  Lieut.  18th  Hussars,  b.  1848 ;  m.  1872, 
Janet  Anne  Lucy,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Cockburu  llooJ, 
Esq.,  of  Berwick. 

It.  George  Day,  b.  1840. 

III.  Frederick  Fabcr,  b.  ISjO ;  deceased. 

I.  Catherine  Day. 

He  m.  2ndly,  April,  1SG.3,  Jessie,  dau.  of  Eev. William 
Wayman,  of  Great  Thurlow. 

iLiltCSgC. — Benson   Harrison,  Esq.   of  Grcenbank,   co. 

Westmorland,  and  Water  Park,  co.  Lancaster,  J. P.  and  D.L., 

6.  12  Feb.  1786;  m.  1st,  16  July,  18115,  Louisa  Lennox,  dau.  of 

Alexander  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4  Jan. 

1820)  had  one  dau., 

Mary   Anne,   m.   1840,   Rev.   William   Dobson,   JI.A.,   late 

Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge  (who  d.  31  Dee.  1807);  and 

has  issue, 

1  Alfred  Edmund,  6.  14  July,  1849. 

2  Arthur  Venables,  b.  12  Oct.  1851. 

1  Katharine  Heaton.  2  Mary  Louisa. 

3  Dora  Elizabeth.  4  Lucy  Sophia.  5  Florence  Rosa, 
He  m.  2ndly,  27  Sept.  1823,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Richard  Words- 
worth, Esq.  of  Whitehaven  (cousin  to  the  Poet),  by  Mary  his 
wife,  only  child  and  heir  of  J.  Scott,  Esq.  of  Bi-anthwaite 
Hall,  Cumberland ;  and  d.  25  Nov.  18C3,  haviiia  hy  her  had 
issue, 

I.  SIatthew  Benson,  now  of  Scale  How. 

II.  Wordsworth,  of  the  Lund,  Ulverston,  co.  Lancister,  J. P., 
b.  13  Aug.  1826;  m.  20  May,  1852,  Charlotte  Emily,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Bartlett,  Vicar  of  Burton  Latimer,  co. 
Northampton,  and  has  issue, 

1  Gilbert  Henry  Wordsworth,  Lieut.   104th  Bengal  Fusi- 
licr.s,  //.  25  April,  1853. 

2  Richard  Wordsworth,  6.  24  May,  1860. 

3  Percy  Wordsworth,  6.  16  March,  1870. 

1  Dorothy  Wordsworth,  b.  22  March,  1855;  r.i.  Sept.  1877. 

2  May  Wordsworth,  6.  16  March,  1870. 

III.  Benson,  Major  B.  Westmorland  Militia,  &.  11  March, 
1828;  TO.  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Barttkt, 
Rector  of  Kingston,  Kent. 

IV.  Richard,  b.  25  Sept.  1832;  d.  3  Jan.  1859. 

V.  John  Wordsworth  Faber,  6.  1835  ;  d.  1849. 

I.  May  Ann  Dobson. 

II.  Dorothy,  m.  3  July,  1849,  Eev.  John  Bolland,  JI.A.,  .Iril 
son  of  the  late  Sir  William  Bolland,  Baron  of  the  Exchequer, 
who  d.  April,  1857.     She  d.  20  Feb.  1873. 

Mr.  Harrison  was  only  son  of  Matthew  Harrison,  Esq.  of  The 
Lund,  Llvcrston,  by  Mary  Benson  his  wife,  and  descended, 
through  his  maternal  grandmother,  from  the  Braithwaites,  of 
Brathay,  Ambleside  Hall,  and  Baysbrown,  which  last  estate 
and  manor  descended  to  him.  Mr.  Harrison  was  head  of  the 
oldest  iron  works  establishment  in  England  and  Scotland. 

Arms— Az.,  three  dcmi-lions  rampant  or.  Crest — A  demi- 
lion  rampant  arg.    MoUo — Vincit  qui  patitur. 

Seats — Scale  How,  Ambleside;  Leigh  House,  Dutchet. 


HARRISON    OF    SHELSV/ELL    PARK. 

See  Slater-Haerison. 


HARRISON    OF    SNELSTON    HALL. 

Harrison,  John,  Esq.  of  Snclston  Park,  co. 
Derby,  b.  20  March,  1810  ;  s.  his  father  1871. 

litnCitSC.— John  Harrison,  Esq.  of  Derby,  m.  1st, 
Juliana  Saxelby,  which  lady  d.  20  June,  1782,  haring  had, 

I.  John,  of  Snclston  Hall. 

I.  Anne,  m.  14  Dec.  1801,  James  Stanton,  Esq. 

II.  Juliana,  m.  3  June,  1813,  John  Stanton,  Esq. 

Mr.  Harrison  to.  2ndly,  4  Jan.  1796,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
George  Almond,  and  d.  3  Jan.  1808,  having  had  by  this  lady 
(who  d.  9  April,  1850)  a  dau., 
Mary,   m.  4  Aug.    1821,  Major  Gcoige  Young,  son  of  Sir 
William  Young,  Bart. 
His  only  son, 


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John  IIarbijon,  F.sq.  of  Sncl?ton  Hall,  co.  Derby,  J. P.  ami 
D.L.,  6.  15  June,  1782;  m.  IG  Sept.  1813,  Elizabeth,  only 
mrviving  I'.aii.  :in(l  heiress  of  Edmund  Evans,  Esq.,  of 
YeU'.erslcy  House,  co.  Pcrl)y  (by  Dorothy  his  wife,  only  child 
of  Krancis  Coles.  Esq.  of  liirniingham,  and  Ellen  his  wife,  dau. 
of  William  Bowyer,  Esq.),  and  d.  1871,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Jons,  now  of  Snelston. 

1.  i;ii/.abcth,  (I.  1  May,  1834.        II.  Ellen  Eowyer. 

III.  Juliana  Bowyer,  m.  Heniy  Stanton,  Esq.  of  Thclwall, 
CO.  Chester.  iv.  Dorothy  Sarah. 

Arms— Az.,  three  demi-lions  or,  a  canton  arg.  Crest— A 
denii-lion  or,  supporting  a  chaplet  of  roses  ppr. 

&««— Snelston  liaU,  near  Ashbourne,  co.  Derby. 


HARKISON    OF    WINSCALES    AND 
STAINBURN. 

Harrison,  Wiiliam,  Esq.  of  Winscales  and 
Stainburn,  Cumberland,  J.P.,  b.  1839  ;  m.  1866, 
Catherine,  youngest  dau.  of  Henry  Jeffarsoii,  Esq. 
of  Eothersyke,  Cumberland,  and  lias  three  dans. 

UlUCaSC— John  Falcon,  Esq.  of  Winscales  and  Stain- 
burn,  Cumberland,  eldest  son  of  William  Falcon,  Esq.,  by  Jane 
his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Harrison,  Esq.  of  Winscales,  and 
great-grandson  of  Michael  Falcon,  Esq.,  a  ship-builder  of 
great  eminence  at  Workington,  assumed  the  surname  of 
Habrison,  by  royal  license,  dated  19  Aug.  1844,  on  succeeding 
to  the  estates  of  his  maternal  ancestors,  at  the  decease  of 
liis  uncle,  John  Harrison,  Esq.  He  ni.  1834,  Anne,  eldest  dau. 
of  AlUson  Crosthwaite,  Esq.  of  Workington;  and  d.  ISCG, 
leaving  an  only  surviving  son,  the  present  William  Haeeison, 
Esq.  of  Winscales. 

Anns — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  two  bars  gemelles  sa., 
between  three  hares  courant  ppr.,  for  Hakkison  ;  2nd  and  3rd, 
cnn.,two  chevronels  paly  az.  and  sa.  between  three  falcons 
ppr.  belled  or,  each  holding  in  the  beak  a  lure  of  the  last,  for 
Falcon.  Crests— XJ^^on  a  mount  vert  a  stag  courant  retrardant 
fa.,  semee  of  quatrefoils,  attired  and  unguled  or,  holding  in 
the  mouth  an  arrow  in  bend  sinister  ppr.,  for  Harbison;  On  a 
fret  sa.,  a  falcon  rising  ppr.  belled  or,  and  holding  in  the 
beak  a  lure  gold,  for  Falcon.    il7oao— Vitc  courugcux,  Cer. 

Scat — AN'injcales,  Workington. 


HAHmSSON  OF  T-^DD  ST.  ETAKY. 
Hareissox,  Charles  Millxs,  Esq.  of  Stoneley 
Hall,  CO.  Lincoln,  b.  28  April,  1826,  J.P.  for  the 
COS.  of  Lincoln  and  Northampton,  and  for  the 
Liberty  of  Peterborough,  late  Capt.  79th  High- 
landers ;  in.  8  June,  1852,  Belinda,  dau.  of  Donatus 
O'Brien,  Esq.  of  Tixover  Grange,  co.  Rutland. 

ICtltCagC— Robert  Hareisson,  Esq.  of  Tydd  St.  Mary's, 
CO.  Lincoln,  ra.  Kutherine,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Eoger  Stevens, 
and  was  father  of 

Joseph  Harrisson,  Esq.,  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Everson,  Esq.,  and  co-heir  of  John  Evcrson,  Esq.  ofHolbcach, 
and  d.  1809,  leaving  issue, 

EvEBSON.  Charles,  d.  182.5. 

Alfred,  rf.  1865.  Frederick  Adolphus,  d.  1S42. 

Charlotte,  m.  John  Eichard  Carter,  Esq. 

Margaret,  m.  the  late  Capt.  J.  King,  E.X.,  and  d.  Nov. 

The  son  and  heir, 

EvERsoN  Hareisson,   Esq.  of  Tolethorpe  H.-ill,  co.  Lincoln, 
J.V.  and  D.L.,  b.   10  March,  1790;  m.  21  Oct.  1824,  Matilda, 
only  child  of  Francis  Millns,  Esq.  of  llorncastle,  and  had 
issue, 
Charles  Millns,  now  of  Tydd  St.  Mary. 
Francis  Joseph,  0.  2  June,  l«;iO:  Lieut.  79th  Highlanders, 
d.  in  camp,  near  Varna,  21  Aug.  1854. 
Arthur  Everson,  b.  21  July,  1833. 

George  Alexander,  b.  10  June,  1835;  late  Capt.  7Sth  High- 
landers;   TO.  12  Dec.  1877,   Emily  Jane,   dau.   of  Edward 
Monckton,  Esq.  of  Fineshade  Abbey,  co.  Nortliampton 
Henry  Albert,  Capt.  24th  regt.,  //.  10  April,  la4i 
Wary  Katherine,  m.  14  April,  18(i4,  Henry  Hrounckcr  Esq 
of  Boveridge,  Dorset,  and  d.  1874,  leaving  issue.  ' 

Elizabeth  Matilda. 
He  d.  18C4. 

^nu«— Az.,  a  fleur-de-lis  or.    Crest— An  ostrich  with  a  ser- 
pent in  its  mouth  all  ppr.     Mottn-Dco  non  fortuua 
&ai— Stoneley  Hall,  near  St.  Neots. 


HARROP    OF    BAEDSLEY    HOUSE. 
See  HrLTON-HAEEOP. 


HART    OF    KILDERRY. 

Hart,  George  Vaughax,  Esq.  of  Kilden-y,  co. 
Donegal,  J.P.  and  D.L.,a  retired  Commander  R.N., 
b.  7  June,  1805  ;  m.  23  Sept.  1835,  Jane  Maria,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  George  Vaughan  Hart,  of  Gleualla 
House,  Rector  of  Castlcbar,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Edward,  6.  24  Dec.  1844. 

II.  John  Hume,  Eoyal  Artillery,  d.  at  Hong  Kong,  1872. 

III.  George  Percival,  d.  1872. 

I.  Maria  Henrietta,  d.  18G0. 

II.  Elizabeth  Jane,  (/.  young,  1849. 

III.  Marianna  Vaughan,  d.  Ib54. 

IV.  Charlotte. 

V.  Josephine  Frances. 

VI.  Catherine  Grace,  d.  1872. 
vn.  Adelaide  Elizabeth  Jane. 
VIII.  Georgiana  Susanna. 

HtUCaflE.— This  family  was  founded  in  Ireland  by  Capt. 
Henry  Haet,  who  is  stated  to  have  gone  from  England  with 
the  Ear!  of  Essex,  in  the  reign  of  Elizabeth;  and  since  its 
settlement  in  Ireland  has  been  connected  by  intermarriages 
with  the  Boswells,  Beresfords,  and  Vaughans. 

George  Vaoghan  Haet,  Esq.,  5th  in  descent  from  Capt. 

Henry  Hart,  a  Gen.  in  the  army,  and  Military  Governor  of 

j  Londonderry  and  Culmore  Forts,  m.  1792,  Charlotte,  dau.  of 

John  Ellerker,  of  Ellerker,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1827)  had  issue. 

Geoege  Vaughan,  now  of  Kilderry  House. 

John  Eichard,  d.  unm.  1838. 

Henry,  d.  unm.  1850.  Edward,  d.  unm.  183G. 

AVilliam,  E.I.C.S.,  m.  1840,  Frances  Anne,  dau.  of  the  late 
Edward   Frere,  of  Llanelly,   co.  Brecon,   and  sister  of  Sir 
Bartle  Frere,  Governor  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  and  has  issue, 
1  Henry  George;  2  Edward  Chichester;  3  William  Eller- 
ker;   4  George  Henry  Reeves;    1  Mary;  2  Charlotte  Isa- 
bella ;  3  Edith  Vaughan ;  and  4  Mabel  Catherine  Rivers. 
Elizabeth  Grant,  accidentally  burned  to  death  in  1824. 
Charlotte,  )/(.  George  Gough,  Esq.,  and  d.  1827. 
Frances  Alicia  Anne,  m.  Eev.  Robert  CJiichestcr,   and  d. 
18G7. 
Georgina  Susanna,  in.  Rev.  Edward  James  Hamilton. 
Gen.  Hart  represented  co.  Donegal  in  Parliament  for  nearly 
18  years,  and  d.  1832. 

Arms— Arg.,  a  bend  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  gu.  Crest — 
A  heart  inflamed  issuant  out  of  a  castle  triple-towered  ara;. 
iiyo»o— Ca-ur  Mile. 

SuU — Kilderry  House,  Muff,  co.  Donegal. 


HARTLAND  OF  THE  OAKLANDS. 

Dixox-Hartland,  Frederick  Dixox,  Esq.  of 
Tlie  Oaklands,  Cliarlton  Kings,  co.  Gloucester,  and 
Middleton  Manor,  Sussex,  J.P.,  F.S.A.,  F.R.G.S., 
b.  1  May,  1832;  m.  15  Oct.  1867,  Grace  Amy, 
youngest  dau.  of  Col.  Wilson,  K.H.,  64Lh  regt.,  and 
has  issue. 

I.  Teresa  Eoma. 

II.  Amy  Fridswede. 
HI.  Mary  Grace. 

Efltrrtflr.— The  family  of  Hartland  is  stated  to  havesettled 
at  a  very  early  period  in  Devon,  and  to  have  removed  thence 
to  CO.  Gloucester,  on  becoming  possesfsed  of  a  property,  near 
Newent,  afterwards  called  Cagley  Hall. 

Nathaniel  Hartland,  E.sq.  of  The  Oaklands,  son  of  Natha- 
niel and   Anna  Hartland,  vi.  1825,  Eliza,  dau.  anil  co-heiress 
of  Thomiis  Dixon,  Esq.,  and  d.  8  May,  ISGG,  having  by  her 
(who  d.  10  Dec.  1877)  had  issue, 
Feederick  Dixon,  now  of  The  Oaklands.  - 
Ernest  Dixon  Hartland,  M.A.  Merton  Coll.  Oxford. 
Theresa  Gales,  m.  Rev.  Hugh  Bold,  of  Boiighrood  Castlej 

Llyswen,  co.  Hereford,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Brecon. 
Emily   Eo.sa,    m.  Richard  William   Bank.s,   Esq.   of  Ridge- 
bourne,  near  Kington,  co.  Hereford,  and  has  one  son,  Wil- 
liam Hartland,  and  one' dau.,  Eosa. 

Anna  Louisa,  m.  William  John  Coulson,  Esq.  of  St.  James's 
Place,  Loudon. 

./l?-m.?— Quarterly;  1st  and  4th,  Hartland,  arg.,  on  a  bend 
sa.  three  bucks'  heads  erawd  or ;  2nd  and  3nl,  Dixon,  per  bend 
danceltee  or  and  sa.,  two  talbots  pass,  counterchanged.     Creatt 


HAR 


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IIAU 


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—1st,  ITaetland:  A  buck's  head  erasecl  or;  '2ncl,  Dixon:  A 
denii-lion  i-ampant  erased  or. 

Scats — The  Uaklands,  Charlton  King's,  co.  Gloucester;  Mid- 
dleton  Manor,  near  Boguor.  Toicti  liesidcnce — 14,  Chcsham 
Place,  S.W. 


HARTLEY    OF    BEECH    PARK. 

Habtley,  Richard  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Beech  Park, 
CO.  Dublin,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1878,  Major  co. 
Dubhn  MiUtia,  late  Capt.  in  the  8th  regt.,  b.  24 
March,  1824;  m.  19  Jan.  1858,  Hester,  dau.  of  tlie 
Rev.  Lambert  Watson  Hepenstal,  of  AlLudorc,  co. 
Wicklow,  and  has  surviring  issue, 

I.  Richard  Akthuk,  b.  2  Jan.  18G1. 

II.  Desmond,  b.  March,  1SC2. 

III.  Ralph  Legh,  b.  April,  ISOl. 
I.  Diana  L.,  6.  Oct.  1SC7. 

iLt'nragC. — This  family  of  Hartley,  ori.s,inally  from  co. 
Lancaster,  has  been  settled  in  Ireland  since  1650. 

Rev.  William  Hartley,  son  of  Samuel  Hartley,  b.  1679, 
settled  at  BallyhiKhan,  co.  Carlow,  where  his  son, 

Eev.  Humphry  Hartley,  was  b.  1711.  This  Rev.  Humphry 
Hartley,  of  Tomgar,  co.  Wexford,  living'13  Dec.  1780,  had  by 
his  wife  Honor  (who  was  living  13  Dec.  1780),  issue  thiee  sons 
and  one  dau.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

James  Hartley,  Esq.  of  Tonegar,  w.  1st,  1780,  Christian, 
eldest  dau.  of  William  Hepenstal,  of  Seamore,  co.  Wicklow, 
and  had  (with  other  issue),  a  son,  Bartholomew,  of  whom 
presently.  He  m.  •2ndly,  1790,  Jane  Bourne,  of  Donnybrook, 
sister  of  Frederick  Eourne,'Esq.  of  Terciuuc,  co.  Dublin,  and 
had  issue, 

James,  of  Fairy  Hall,  Kent,  deceased. 
The  2nd  son, 

Bartholomew  Hepenstal  Hartley,  Fsq.,  Capt.  04tli  and 
8th  regts.,  in.  1st,  1823,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Richard  Wilson,  Esq.  of 
lUiskee,  co.  Meath,  and  had  issue, 

Richard  Wilson,  now  of  Beech  Park. 

Bartholomew  Hepenstal,  b.  18'-'C  ;   r/j.  Miss  Emma  Clementina 
Pitt.  Marianne,  m.  Lieut.  Neame,  late  8th  regt. 

Martha,  m.  Arthur  Foulger,  Esq.  of  Shern  Hall,  Waltham- 
stow,  Essex,  and  has  issue. 
lie  m.  2ndly,  Arabella,  widow  of  Col.  Jones,  and  niece  of  the 
late  Lord  Ventry,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.     He  d.  1854. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  cross  gu.  pierced  of  the  field,  four  cinque- 
foils  or,  in  the  1st  and  4th  quarters  a  martlet  sa.,  and  in  the 
2nd  quarter  a  rose  of  the  second,  barbed  and  seeded  ppr. 
Crest — Out  of  a  mural  crown  or,  a  stag's  head  ppr.  holding  in 
the  mouth  a  rose  gu.  barbed  and  seeded  ppr.  J/oiio— Spec- 
temur  agendo. 

Srfits — Beech  Parle,  Clonsilla,  eo.  Dublin;  and  r.cnnafurra, 
CO.  Kerry.     Ciu6— Kildare  Street,  Dublin. 


I-IAE,TLEir    OE    BUCKLE3UBY, 

Hartley,  Winchcombe  Henry  Howard,  Esq. 
of  Bucklebury  House,  Berks,  and  Little  Sodbury, 
CO.  Gloucester,  J. P.  and  late  Major  S.  Gloucester- 
shire Militia,  D.L.,  b.  5  Oct.  1810;  s.  his  father 
9  Sept.  1832. 

JLinCnSr.— At  the  dissolution  of  the  Abbey  of  Reading,  in 
153!i,  liucklebury  (anciently  spelt  Buryhulbury)  was  granted 
by  Henry  Vlll.  to 

John  Winciicombe,  Esq.,  son  of  the  opulent  clothier  of  that 
name,  well  known  as  the  famous  "Jack  of  Newberry."  He 
was  father  of 

Henry  Winxhcombe,  Esq.  of  Bucklebury,  Berks,  created  a 
bart.  1C61.  He  m.  Frances,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas 
Howard,  Earl  of  Berkshire,  and  d.  1CC7,  leaving  a  son  and 
successor, 

Sir  Henry  Win'CHCOmbe,  Bart,  of  Bucklebury,  to.  Miss  Rolls, 
but  d.  s.  }).  m.  Nov.  1703,  when  the  baronetcy  became  extinct. 
The  estates  devolved  on  Sir  Henry's  eldest  dau.,  Frances,  wife 
of  the  celebrated  Viscount  Bolingbroke,  who  occasionally 
resided  at  Bucklebury.  As  her  ladyship  left  no  child,  the 
property  passed  by  her  younger  sister  to  the  family  of  the 
Packers,  Knights  of  the  Shire  in  succession  for  Berks.  Henry 
Packer,  Esq.,  the  last  male  heir,  devised  it  to  his  sister's  son, 

Winchcombe  Henry  Hartley,  Esq.  (son  of  David  Hartley, 
M.A.,  of  Bath,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Packer, 
Esq.  of  Shillingford,  Berks,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Sir  Henry  Winchcombe,  Bart,  of  Bucklebury),  who  for 


many  years  represented  Berks  in  Parliament.  He  m.  1787, 
Ann,  oldest  dau.  of  Samuel  Blackwell,  Esq.  of  Williamstrip 
Park,  CO.  Gloucester,  and  d.  12  Aug.  1794,  leaving  a  son. 

Rev.  Winchcombe  Henry  Howard  Hartley,  of  Bucklebury, 
TO.  21  Aug.  1809,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Watts,  Esq. 
of  Bath,  and  d.  9  Sept.  1832,  leaving  a  dau.,  Elizabeth  Ann, 
and  a  son,  the  present  Winchcombe  Henry  Howard  Hartley, 
Esq.  of  Bucklebury  and  Little  Sodbury. 

^iTrts— Arg.,  on  a  cross  gu.  pierced  of  the  field  four  cinque- 
foils  or,  in  the  1st  and  4th  qwarters  a  martlet  sa.,  quartering 
Packer,  Stevens,  Winchcombe,  Howard,  Brotherton 
(Plantagenet),  Warren,  Mowbray.  Crest — A  martlet  sa., 
holding  in  the  beak  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  or.  il/o«o— Vive 
ut  vivas. 


HARTLEY    OE    GIL.LFOOT. 

Hartley,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Gillfoot,  Cumberland, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  21  March,  1847  ;  m.  18  June,  1872, 
Alice  Isabella,  eldest  dau.  of  George  John  Jolmson, 
Esq.  of  Castlesteads,  Cumberland,  and  has  issue, 

Thomas  Milham,  b.  2G  July,  1878. 

Alice  Marion.  Ethel  JIargaret. 

Maud  Frederica. 

iltllf  atJC— John  Hartley,  Esq.  of  Whitehaven,  lu.  Eliza- 
beth Milham,  and  was  father  of 

Thomas  Hartley,  Esq.,  m.  13  Aug.  179G,  his  cousin  Anne, 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Thomas  Hartley,  Esq.  of  Linethwaite 
and  Gilfoot,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  Dec.  1850)  had  issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

Wilfrid,  M.A.,  b.  19  Jan.  1804;  d.  uwn.  1850. 

Grayson,  6.  31  May,  1807;  d.  1838. 

Elizabeth,  ni.  1836,  Rev.  James  Carter. 

Catherine,  to.  1831,  Very  Rev.  Richard  Parkinson,  D.D.; 
and  d.  30  May,  18G0. 

Anne  Eliza,  vi.  1834,  D'Arcy  Boulton,  Esq.  of  Leamington. 
Mr.  Hartley  d.  16  Jan.  1831,  and  was  .s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Hartley,  of  Gilfoot,  b.  29  Sept.  1802;  m.  10  April, 
1839,  Georgiana  Elizabeth,  4th  and  youngest  dau.  of  the  late 
George  Rimington,  Esq.  of  TyucIJeld  lluu^e,  Pcniilton,  and  had 
issue, 

Thomas,  present  representative. 

Georgiana  Louisa,  m.  1861,  Lie«t.-Co].  T.  E.  Kennion,  R.A., 
and  has  issue. 

Anne,  to.  1806,  Capt.  William  S.  Maud,  R.E.,  and  has  issue. 

Adelaide,  d.  9  Aug.  1864. 

Caroline  Mary,  m.  Major  Liiard,  R.E.,  and  has  issue. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  cross  gu.  pierced  of  the  field,  four  oinque- 
foils  or,  in  the  1st  and  4th  quarters  a  martlet  sa.  Crest — A 
martlet  sa.,  holding  in  the  beak  a  cruss-ej'osskt  fitchee  or. 
Motto — Per  crucem  ad  coelum. 

Halt — Gillt'uot,  Egremont,  Cumberland. 


HARTLETT  OP  WHEATOII-ASTON. 
Hartley,  John,  Esq.  of  Wheaton- Aston,  D.L. 
for  CO.  Stafford,  J.P.  for  cos.  Salop  and  Stafford, 
and  High  Sheriff  of  the  latter  co.  1870,  b.  11  Eeb. 
1S13 ;  m.  20  Aug.  1839,  Emma,  second  surviving 
dau.  of  G.  B.  Thorneycroft,  Esq.  of  Hadley  Park, 
Salop,  and  Wheaton-Astou,  co.  Stafford,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  George  Thompson,  J.P.  co.  Stafford;  late  Cornet  Queen's 
Own  Staffordshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b.  11  Jan.  1844; 
VI.  15  June,  1871,  Louisa,  dau.  and  co-heiress  (with  her 
sisters,  Fanny,  wife  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Ewart,  C.B. ;  and 
Eleanor,  wife  of  J.  Justinian  Edwards-Heathcote,  Esq.  of 
Apcdale)  of  Spencer  Stone,  Esq.  of  Calliiigwood,  co.  Staf- 
ford, and  has  issue, 

1  Ernald  George  Justinian,  b.  May,  1874. 
I  Evelyn  Eleanor.        2  Another  dau. 

II.  John  Thorneycroft  (Rev.),  M.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxnn;  V.-car 
of  Burneston,  co.  York,  6.  9  Jan.  1^49;  m.  July,  1875, 
Alice  Margaret,  second  dau.  of  the  lion.  George  E.  Las- 
cclles,  by  his  wife,  Lady  Louisa  Nina,  only  dau.  of  William 
David,  4th  Eari  of  Kansfield  (see  Burke's  Peerage,  Hare- 
WOOD,  E.). 

iiL  Charies  Albert,  b.  18  Jan.  1351. 

I.  Rosa  Mary. 

II.  Eleanor  Jane,  vi.  Paynton  Pigott,  Esq.,  Earrister-at- 
Luw,  of  the  Bliddlo  Temple,  eldest  soutf  Rev.  Shrctvo 


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HAR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HAR 


Eotry  Pigott  and  his  wife,  Eliza  McJIahon,  4th  dau.  of 
Lieut.-Gen.  SirF.T.  C.  Wilder,  M.P.,  K.C.B.  (/lee  Bukkes' 
landed  Gentry,  Picott  nf  Anher  Lodge). 
m.  Alice,  m.  Sept.  1877,  Charles  Ellison  Terrot,  of  Nether- 
Henorth  Hall,  co.  Durham,  Major  53rd  recr.,  eldest  son  of 
Ptev.  Charles  Pratt  Terrot,  Vicar  of  Wispington,  co. 
Lincoln.  iv.  Constance  Emma. 

ILtUC<10r.— This  family  is  originally  of  co.  York.    John 
Habtlet,  of  Hunslct,  co.  York,  son  of  Joseph  Hartley,  of  the 
same  place,  by  his  wife,  Miss  Skynner,  of  the  old  family  of 
Skynner,  of  Ledbury,    was  b.   5   June,    1775,  and  migrated 
into  CO.  Stafford  at  the  commencement  of  the  present  century. 
He  m.  21  April,   1802,  Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Stevenson, 
Esq.  of  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man,  and  relict  of  Alexander  Laing, 
Esq.  of  Glasgow,  by  whom  he  left,  with  other  issue,  two  sons, 
James,  of  Ashbrooke,  co.  Durham,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  lute  M.P. 
for  Sunderland. 
John,  of  co.  Stafford,  of  whom  above. 

^rms— Erm.,  on  a  cross  engrailed  gu.  four  quatrofoils  or, 
in  the  1st  and  4th  quarters  a  martlet  sa.  Creat — Upon  a  mount 
vert  a  martlet  sa.  in  the  beak  a  cross  pattce  fitchee  or.  MoUo — 
Sub  hoc  signo  vinces. 

limdincc—lonQ  Castle,  Shifnal,  Salop. 


HAHTOPP    OF    DALBY. 

Haetopp,  Ed-vtaed  Bourchier,  Esq.  of  Dalby 
House,  CO.  Leicester,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1832,  late  M.P.  for  IS'orth  Leicestershire,  b.  14-  Dec. 
1808 ;  m.  at  Naples,  18  Feb.  1834,  Honoria,  2nd 
dau.  of  Major-Gen.  William  Gent,  and  has  issue, 

I.  AVilliam  Wrey,  late  Capt.  E.  H.  Guards,  m.  20  June,  1861, 
Lina,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Howe,  Esq.,  and  d.  1874. 

II.  Edwakd,  Lieut.  10th  Hussars. 

I.  Maria  Georgina,  m.  2  Sept.  18C5,  Francis  Bramley 
Baker,  Esq. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  22  April,  I8C9,  Sir  Wm.  Jas.  Montgomery 
Cuninghame,  9th  bart.  of  Glenmor,  co.  Ayr,  V.C,  M.P. 

III.  Juliana  Evans,  m.  28  Julj',  1SG3,  Charles  Shuttleworth 
Holclen,  Esq. 

EllTCrtCIC.— The  Hall  at  Little  Dalby  has  been  the  resi- 
dence of  this  branch  (jf  the  ancient  family  of  Hartopp  since 
the  reign  of  Elizabeth. 

William  Hartopp,  Esq.,  bapt.  1G25  (eldest  son  of  George 
Hartopp,  Esq.  of  Little  Dalby,  younger  brother  of  Sir  Edward 
Hartopp,  Bart,  of  Freathly);  711.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Hartopp,  Knt.  of  Burton  Lazars,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1707, 
aged  70)  had,  inter  aUon,  a  son, 

Eev.  Samuel  Hartopp,  b.  1CC5;  Vicar  of  Little  Dalby,  who 
''.  1717,  leaving,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife  (who  d.  1721,  aged  47), 
two  sons  and  one  dau.    The  elder  son, 

Samuel  Habtopp,  Esq.,  6.  1700;  m.  1730,  Letitia,  dau.  of 
Edward  Wigley,  Esq.  of  Scraptoft,  and  dying  1752,  left  a.  son 
and  successor, 

Edwabd  William  Habtopp,  Esq.,  b.  1731 ;  High  Sheriff  for 
CO.  Leicester  1763.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Boothby, 
Esq.  of  Potters  Marston,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1709)  left  issue 
three  sons  and  five  daus.  Mr.  Hartopp  d.  1773,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Edwabd  Hartopp,  Esq.  of  Little  Dalby,  who  assumed  the 
additional  surname  and  arms  of  Wigley.  He  1/!.  the  Hon. 
Juliana  Evans,*  dau.  of  George,  3rd  Lord  Carbery,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  20  M.ay,  1807)  had  issue, 

Edwabd,  his  heir. 

William  Evans  (Rev.),  Eector  of  Harby,  co.  Leicester,  m. 
Eliza  Georgiana,  dau.  of  George  Stamer  Gubbins,  Esq.  of 
Kilfrush,  and  had  an  only  child,  Edward  Samuel  Evans. 

Juliana,  d.  unm. 
Mr.  Hartopp-Wigley  d.  20  June,  IS08,  and  was  g.  by  his  son, 

Edwabd  Hartopp,  Esq.  of  Liltle  Dalby.  m.  1808,  Anna 
Eleanora,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Bourchier  Wrey,  Bart.,  and  by  her 
(who  ni.  2ndly,  9  Dec.  1815,  Sir  Lawrence  Vaujihun  Palk, 
Bart.)  had  two  sons, 

Edward  BouBcniER,  now  of  Dalby. 

EobertPalk,  b.  Oct.  1812. 
Mr.  Hartopp  d.  1813. 

yfrms—fia..,  a  chevron  crm.  between  three  otter.<!  arg.     Crest 
— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  pelican  vulning  herself  arg. 
&a£— Dalby  House,  Melton  Mowbray,  co.  Leicester. 


*  Through  this  marriage,  the  present  Mr.  Hartopp  was  one 
of  the  co-heirs  to  the  barony  of  Vaux. 


HARVEY    OF    BARGY    CASTLE. 

Haeyet,  John,  Esq.  of  Bargy  Castle,  and  Mount  p 
Pleasant,  co.  Wexford,  Capt.  R.A.,  and  late  Major  li 
of  the  Donegal  Artdlery,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  J.  27  Oct. 
1816 ;    in.  1st,  11  Nov.  1837,  Jane,  dau.  of  Lieut. 
William  MiUer,  R.A.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Elizabeth  Jane,  to.  1871,  Gen.  Robert  Alexander  l\apper,Li 
Bengal  Staff  Corps,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Henrietta,  m.  1862,  James  Bradish,  Esq.  of  Strandficld, 
CO.  Wexford,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Mary  Elizabeth. 

He  m.  2ndly,  8  June,  1852,  Anne,  dau.  of  Pierce 
Wilham  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Kilkcvan,  co.  Wexford, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  John  Maclachlan,  6.  27  Sept.  1853. 

II.  Edward  George  Colebrooke,  6.  1  Feb.  18.'i5. 

III.  William  James  Colebrooke,  6.23  July,  1S5D. 

IV.  Alexander  Maclachlan,  6.  22  March,  1861. 

V.  Harvey  de  Montmorency,  b.  Feb.  1864. 

VI.  Robert  Rae  Fisher,  b.  10  April,  1867. 

VII.  Charles  Bertie  Seymour,  b.  8  June,  1SC3. 

VIII.  Pierce  Wm.  George  Hughes,  6.  1871. 

IV.  Anna  Beatrice. 

V.  Florence. 

31  inWflC— The  H.arveyg  of  Bargy  were  oriei-jally,  it  is 
supposed,  of  Bosworth,  co.  Leicester.  Ambbose  Harvet, 
styled  "  the  elder  of  Bridge  of  Bargy,"  the  name  of  the  town' 
land  on  which  the  eastle  is  built,  was  father  of 

Ambrose  Habvey,  styled  "the  younger  of  Greghcela,"  who 
m.  1677,  Susanna,  dau.  of  Samuel  Cambey,  Esq.,  and  left  (with 
a  dau.,  the  wife  of  John  Boxwell,  of  Lingstown)  a  son, 

Rev.  William  Harvey,  Rector  of  Mulrankan,  and  Pre- 
bendary of  Edermine,  b.  1632;  to.  1st,  Susanna,  5th  dau. 
John  Harvey,  Esq.  of  KilUunc  Castle,  M.P.  for  Wexford,  1C95, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Ambrose  (Rev.),  6.  1707;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rct.  Pierce 
Hughes,  of  Slad.  He  was  disinherited  by  his  father's  will. 
His  great-grandson,  Jaffray,  settled  in  Canada. 

II.  John,  of  Tagunnan,  co.  Wexford,  who  was  also  disitt 
hcrited  by  his  father's  will.  He  in.  Jane  Russel,  and  w« 
buried  at  Maglas,  18  Aug.  1794,  having  had  issue, 

1  John,  of  Mount  Pleasant,  alias  Tagunnan,  who  even' 
tually  s.  to  the  Bargy  estates,  under  the  will  of  his  first 
tousin,  James,  of  Hargy. 

2  Richard,  an  officer  in  the  army,  d.  vnm. 

3  William,  of  Killiane  Lodge,  co.  AVexford,  Treasurer  01 
the  CO.,  m.  9  Dec.  1797,  Dorothea,  3rd  dau.  of  Johi 
Harvey,  Esq.  of  Killiane  Castle;  and  d.  5  Sept.  1818 
leaving  issue  seven  sons  and  two  daus., 

John,  6.  16  Feb.  1803;  Treasurer  of  co.  Wexford,  m 

Harriett,  dau.  of  John  Farran,  Esq.  of  Sherrington 

CO.  Dublin,  and  left  at  liis  decease  four  sons  and  fooi 

daus., 

1  William  Croker,  Treasurer  of  co.  Wexford,  m.  MmJ 

Anne,   dau.   of  Capt.   George   Webb,   and  d.   1878 

having  )iad,  with  two  daus.,  a  son  and  heir,  Johi 

George  Augustus,  b.  31  March,  1864.        2  Crosbie. 

3  Cliarles  John,  Capt.  Wexford  Militia,  to.  Elizalietl^ 
youngest  dau.  of  David  Beatty,  Esq.  of  Borodale,  J.P, 

4  John  James,  Lieut.  24th  regt. 

1  Susan.  2  Dora,  m.  Edward  Lloyd,  E.sq. 

3  Isabella,  to.  John  Thomas  Beatty,  Esq.  of  Woodvicw 
Major  Wexford  Militia,  who  d.  18  Aug.  1877. 

4  Sarah  Maria. 

William,  6.  31  Oct.  1807 ;  settled  at  Buenos  Ayrcs,  Soutl 

America. 
Joseph,  b.  30  Aug.  1809 ;  m.  Barbara,  dau.  of  Arthiu 

Meadows,  Esq.,  and  has  one  dau.,  Barbara,  111.  29  Kov 

1877,  John  Percy  Waddy,  Esq. 
Richard,  b.  7  June,  1815. 
Vigors,  6.  15  Oct.  1817. 
Robert,  b.  17  Nov.  1819. 
James,  b.  7  Dec.  1821. 
Sarah,  TO.  4  July,  1829,  Robert  Percival,  Esq.  of  GrCBl 

Hayestown,  co.  Wexford,  and  has  issue  three  daus. 
Anne,  to.  Thomas  Redmond,  Esq. 

III.  Francis,  who  s.  to  the  estates  of  his  father. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Boxwell,  of  Lingstown  Castle,  00. 
A\'cxford. 

II.  Susannah,  to.  1st,  —  Thornton ;  2ndly,  —  Bennett. 

III.  Catharine,  to.  17  Sept.  1737,  Thomas  Hore,  Esq.  of  Poll 
Hore,  CO.  Wexford;  and  d.  1777. 

IV.  Mary,  »i.  1st.  —  Allen;  2ndly,  James  Moore,  Esq. 0: 
Milne  Hall,  co.  Cavan. 

j  The  Rev.  William  Harvey  m.  2ndly,  Dorothea,  dau.  anc 
i  heiress  of  Christopher  Champncy,  Esq.  of  Kyle,  co.  Wexfort 
I  and   hud  issue,  Cubistofueb,  of  Kyle,  and  other  issue  (M 


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HAR 


riO 


lABVET  of  Kyle).  The  Bcv.  Williniu  Ilavvey  was  Jloyor  of 
Vexford  about  1753.  His  will  was  proved  in  Dublin  ITCo,  and 
le  was  s.  in  his  estates  by  his  3rd  son, 

Fkakois  Harvey,  Esq.  of  Bargy  Castle,  m.  Martha,  eldest 
lau.  of  Rev.  James  Harvey,  of  Killiane  Castle,  and  had  issue, 
rancis  Harvey  was  one  of  the  six  Clerks  in  Chancery.  His 
vill  was  proved  in  Dublin  1792,  and  he  was  .s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

BEAnciiAMP  Bagenal  Harvey,  Esq.  of  Bargy  Castle,  Bar- 
ister-at-Law.  This  misguided  gentleman  suffered  the  extreme 
)enaUy  of  the  law  for  the  prominent  part  he  took  in  the  rebel- 
ion  of  1798,  and  an  act  of  attainder  passed  against  his  pro- 
)erty,  and  received  the  royal  assent  6  Oct.  1798  (38  George 
II.).    He  d.  imm.,  and  his  brother, 

James  IIakvey,  Esq.,  received  a  re-grant  of  the  old  family 
iStates  twelve  years  after  the  attainder.  Dying  unm.,  he  be- 
jueathed  by  his  will,  which  was  proved  in  Dublin,  the  chief 
jart  of  the  old  family  estates  to  his  first-cousin, 

John  Haevey,  Esq.  of  Mount  Pleasant,  J. P.,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  m.  Mary  (who  d.  20  March,  1S37),  dau.  of  William 
Harrison,  Esq.  of  Castle  Harrison,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  in  the  Royal  Navy,  d.  unm. ;  killed  in  action,  1813. 

II.  William  Harrison,  Lieut.  B.A.,  who  lost  an  arm  at 
Waterloo,  m.  Elizabeth  Mary,  dau.  of  Col.  Paulet  Culc- 
trooke,  R.A.,  and  d.  18  Aug.  Ib26,  leaving  issue, 

1  John,  now  of  Bargy  Castle. 

2  William  Henry,  to.  1845,  Maria,  dau.  of  Rev.  Mr.  Black, 
of  Plymouth,  and  has  four  sons  and  one  dau. 

3  James  Colebrooke,  LieHt.  39th  rogt.,  A.D.C.  to  Sir  J. 
Littler,  G.C.B.;  killed  at  the  battle  of  EerozesUah, 
21  Dec.  1815. 

1  Agnes  Mary,  d.  13  May,  1877. 

III.  George,  E.N.,  drowned  at  Cork  by  the  upsetting  of  a 
boat,  U7im. 

I.  Sarah,  d.  unm.  Aug.  1867.  ii.  Eliza,  d.  May,  1847. 

III.  Anne,  m.  2  June,  1835,  Conolly  M'Causland  Lecky,  Esq. 
of  Londonderry,  d.  14  Feb.  1865. 
Mr.  Harvey  d.  4  June,  1834,  and  was  s.  in  his  estates  by  his 
grandson,  the  present  John  Harvey,  Esq.  of  Bargy  Castle. 

Anii—Ox,   on   a  chief  indented    sa.   three  crescents  arg. 
Crest— A-  dexter  arm  embowed  ia  armour,  grasping  a  sword 
ppr.  pommel  and  hilt  or.     JV/oi(o— Semper  idem, 
"mi— Bargy  Castle,  Bally«ogley. 


Tykillcn,  V.L.  co. Wexford,  and  has  a  son,  Crosbie  Charles, 
h.  1871. 

1  Sophia  Pyne. 

2  Julia  Maria,  m.  James  Howlin  Graves,  Esq. 

3  Dora  Adelaide,  in.  Edward  Hosken  FitzGibbon  Eoyse, 
Esq.,  Sub-Inspector  R.l.C. 

4  Mary  Anne,  iii..  Edward  Thomas  Solly  Flood,  Esq. 

iTi.  Maurice  Crosbie,  R.N.,  J.P.,  6.  25  Aug.  1799;  d.  unm. 
25  Nov.  1830. 

IV.  Percy  Lorenzo,  now  of  Kyle. 

V.  Henry  Robert,  b.  22  June,  1802;  J.P.;  m.  Eugenie 
Fannie  Felicite.  dau.  of  Mons.  Simon  Jaques  Rochard,  of 
London,  and  ha^  issue, 

1  William  Crosbie,  Major  in  the  army,  formerly  in  tho 
9th  regt.,  6.  12  March,  1835;  to.  2  Nov.  1858,  Rosa 
Cordelia,  only  dau.  of  E.  S.  Horridge,  Esq.  of  Cheltenham. 

2  James  Henry,  b.  24  Feb.  1836. 

3  Cavendish  Gore,  6.  21  Aug.  1838;  to.  10  Sept.  1S62, 
Emily,  dau.  of  Capt.  Thomas  Hungerford,  II. A. 

4  Francis,  m.  17  Feb.  1863,  Francis  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Pollock,  Esq. 

1  Dorothea   Eugenia,  w.  28  Nov.  IS6I,   Edwin  Eickard 
Lloyd,  Esq. 
^(•)Hs— Or,    on  a  chief  indented  sa.   three   crescents  arg. 
Creit — A  dexter  hand  couped  at  the  wrist  and  erect  ppr.  above 
which  a  crescent  reversed  arg.     Molto — Semper  idem. 
Had — Kyle,  Enniscortliy. 


HARVEY  OF  KYLE. 
Habtet,  Percy  Lorenzo,  Esq.  of  Kyle,  co. 
Wexford,  I.  8  Oct.  1801 ;  Capt.  H.E.I.C.  Service, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Wexford 
1857  ;  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  James  Ciippagc,  Esq., 
and  2ndly,  July,  1854,  Mary  Arabella,  dau.  of 
'Francis  Leigh,  Esq.,  of  Sion,  co.  Wexford,  and 
Thornhill,  near  Bray ;  by  the  latter  of  whom  he  has 


I.  Pekct  Leigh,  b.  2  Oct.  135G. 

I.  Mary  Elizabeth.  ii.  Eva  Dora. 

ILtUCagC. — Rev.  CnRiSTOPnER  Harvet,  D.D.,  of  Kyle, 
oldest  son  of  Rev.  William  Harvey,  of  Bargy  Castle  (by  his 
2nd  marriage  with  Dorothea,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Christopher 
Champncys,  Esq.  of  Kyle),  was  Incumbent  of  Rathdowney, 
Diocese  of  Ossory ;  and  of  Ross,  near  Ross  Carberry,  co.  Cork ; 
■  and  Prebendary  of  Edcrmine,  Diocese  of  Ferns.  He  r,i. 
Rachel,  dau.  of  Lorenzo  Niekson,  Esq.  of  Munny,  co.  Wick- 
low,  eldest  sister  of  Christiana,  1st  Baroness  of  Donoughmore, 
and  niece  and  heiress  of  Richard  Hutijhinson,  Esq.  of  Knock- 
lofty,  CO.  Tipperary,  and  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Dorothea,  to.  1797,  Percy  Evans  Freke,  Esq.,  and  was  mother 
rif  George,  7th  Lord  Carbery. 

Rachel,  m.  Capt.  Charles  Randall. 
Dr.  Harvey  was  buried  20  April,  1796,  and  was  s.  by  his  only 
son, 

William  Harvey,  Esq.  of  Kyle,  Earristcr-at-Law,  b.  about 
1767 ;  TO.  22  Aug,  1795,  Dora,  3rd  dau.  of  Hon.  and  Very  Rev. 
Maurice  Crosbie,  Dean  of  Limerick,  3rd  son  of  Blaurice,  1st 
Lord  Brandon,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Christopheb  George,  6.  18  Sept.  1797 ;  Mayor  of  Wex- 
ford 1832 ;  d.  unm. 

II.  James  William,  of  Bromley,  co.  Wexford,  6.  20  Aug. 
1798;  d.  1873;  a  Capt.  of  Dragoons;  m.  10  March,  1824; 
Frances,  dau.  (and  subsequently  only  child)  of  Joshua  John 
Pounden,  Esq.  of  Fairfield,  co.  Wexford,  Sheriff  of  Dublin 
1798,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  May,  1835)  had  issue, 

I  Crosbie  William,  6.  3  Nov.  1831 ;  m.  9  Feb.  1870,  Eliza- 
beth Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  Charles  Arthur  Walker,  Esq.  of 


HAHVEY    OF    ICKWELL    BURY. 

Harvey,  John,  Esq.  of  Ickwell  Bury,  co.  Bed- 
ford, and  Finningley  Park,  co.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions,  High  Sheriff  of  Beds 
1839,  b.  14  Not.  1815  ;  s.  his  father  28  June,  1819 ; 
m.  1848,  Annie  Jane,  dau.  of  Henry  Tennaut,  Esq. 
of  Cadoxton  Lodge,  near  Neath,  co.  Glamorgan,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  John  Edmond  Acdley,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Beds,  and 
Lieut.  42nd  Highlanders,  6.  1850;  m.  17  March,  1873, 
Rosa  Frances,  6th  dau.  of  Admiral  the  Hon.  Keith 
Stewart,  and  has  issue,  John,  b.  1875;  Andalusia  Beatrice ; 
and  Marjory  Rosa  Bayly. 
I.  Beatrice  Susan  Audley. 

HtJtragC. — Robert  Harvet,  Esq.,  who  is  stfited  to  have 
descended  from  a  common  ancestor  witk  the  noble  family  of 
Bristol,  TO.  about  1037,  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Audley,  Esq.  of 
Sutton,  Kent,  and  sister  of  Hugh  Audley,  Esq.  of  the  Inner 
Temple,  and  of  Cole  Park,  in  the  parish  of  Malmesbury,  co. 
AVilts,  and  had  a  son  and  heir,  Ralph  Harvey,  Esq.  of  Tiben- 
ham,  who  m.  Susan,  dau.  of  Augustine  Parker,  and  had  issue, 
John  ;  Hugh,  father  of  John,  of  Cole  Park,  Wilts ;  and  Robert, 
whose  son,  Robert  Harvey,  Esq.  of  Stockton,  Wilts,  to.  Mary 
Thursby.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Harvet,  Esq.  of  IckwcU  Bury,  co.  Bedford,  and  Fin- 
ningley Park,  CO.  York,  to.  Mary  Vassall,  widow,  and  had 
issue.    The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Harvey,  Esq.  of  Ickwell  Bury,  M.P.  co.  Bedford,  b. 
1677  ;  TO.  Sarah  Gore,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Joha  Robinson, 
Bart,  of  Farming  Woods,  co.  Northampton,  and  had  a  dau., 
Ann,  wife  of  Samuel  Ongley,  Esq.  and  an  only  son  to  leave 
issue, 

James  Harvet,  Esq.,  m.  Elizabeth  Fairie,  and  had  two  sons, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Edmond,  Rector  of  Finningley,  in.  Mary,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Rev.  George  Rooke,  of  Willian,  Herts,  and  had  issue, 

1  John,  who  s.  his  father  as  Rector  of  Finningley  (dec). 

2  William,  d.  unm. 

3  Edmund,  Rector,  first,  of  Willian,  Herts,  and  afterwards 
of  Stapleford,  same  co.;  m.  Christiana,  dau.  of  Thomas, 
brother  of  John  Graeme,  Esq.  of  Sewerby,  co.  York,  and 
left  issue  one  son,  Edmond  George,  of  York,  and  four 
daus. 

4  James  (Rev.),  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Vean, 
Rector  of  Yelling,  co.  Huntingdon,  and  had  one  son, 
Edmond,  of  Caldecote,  co.  Beds,  and  four  daus. 

I  Elizabeth,  to.  Gervas  Woodhouse,  Esq.  of  Owston  House, 
CO.  Lincoln. 
The  elder  son, 

John  Harvet,  Esq.  of  Ickwell  Bury,  High  Sheriff  of  co. 
Bedford  1781,  to.  Sarah  Silcock,  and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Sarah, 
TO.  William  Astell,  Esq.  of  Everton  House,  co.  Beds,  M.P.),  an 
only  son  and  heir, 

John  Harvet,  Esq.  of  Ickwell  Bury  and  Finningl«y,  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1795,  to.  Susannah,  youngest  dau.  of  John 
Gibbard,  Esq.  of  Sharnbrook,  Beds,  and  had  issue,  John,  his 
heir;  Susan,  deceased;  Sarah;  Mary;  and  Elizabeth,  %i. 
Thomas   Kington  Baylf,   Esq.  of  Abbots   Leijh,   Somerset. 


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HAR 


THE  LANDED  GEXTRY. 


HAR 


lie  .?.  20  June,  1S19,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  the  present  John 
Habvet,  Esq.  of  Jckwell  Bury. 

^r!)is— Oi-,  on  a  chevron  between  three  leopards'  faces  gu. 
as  many  trefoils  slipped  arg.  C<vs(— A  leopard  passant  sa. 
bezantee,  gorged  with  a  ducal  coronet,  and  lined  or,  holding 
in  his  dexter  paw  a  trefoil  slipped  vert.  MoUo—Hectc  faciendo 
neminem  timcas. 

i>OT«.s— Ickwell  Bury,  Ei3;?lc':wadc,  co.  Bedford;  and  Fin- 
ninsley  Park,  Bawtry,  co.  York. 


EAEVEY    OF    MALIW    HALIi    AND    OF 

INISHOWEW. 
IlArvTET,  Geoege  Miller,  Esq.  of  Malin  Hall, 
CO.  Doucgal,  J.r.  and  D.L.,  High  Sherill'  1870,  b. 
14  Aug.  1«38;  m.  11  Atig.  1SG4,  Julia  Mary,  dau. 
of  AVm.  Charles  Gage,  Esq.  of  Drummoud  House, 
CO.  Deny,  and  has  issue, 

1.  John,  b.  IG  July,  1&C5. 

1.  Mary  Gage.  ii.  Julia  Emily. 

ItilTCdCIC. — John  Harvet,  Esq.  of  Londonderry,  whowns 
Chamberlain  and  Storekeeper  of  the  city  during  the  siege,  and 
High  Sheriff  of  the  county  1696,  is  stated  to  have  been  6th  in 
descent  from  Sir  Nicholas  Harvey  who  d.  at  Ampthill,  Beds, 
1532,  and  who  was  a  younger  son  of  William  Hervey,  of  Ick- 
worth,  ancestor  of  the  Marquess  of  Bristol.  Mr.  Harvey  'm. 
four  times,  and  was  father  of  a  numerous  family.  By  his  1st 
wife  he  had  issue, 

EoBEET,  ancestor  of  Haevet  of  Inishowen, 
William,  of  Killea,   co.  Donegal,  m.  1708,  Mary,  dau.  of 
William  McClintock,  Esq.  of  Dunmore,   co.   Donegal,  by 
whom  he  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Harn-et,  Esq.  of  Londonderry,  m.  1751,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  William  Scott,  Esq.  of  Londonderry,  by  whom  (who 
d.  ISOO)  he  left  a  son, 

Thomas  Harvet,  Esq.  of  Portland  Place,  London,  and  of 
Mintiaghs,  Inishowen,  co.  Donegal,  0.  1750 ;  m.  Maria,  3rd 
dau.  (if  John  Paris,  Esq.  of  Wanstead,  Essex,  by  liebecca 
his  wife,  dau.  of  liev.  Wyner  Snell,  of  Shenley  Hall,  Herts, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1841;  had  four  sons  and  four  daus., 
John,  his  heir. 

Tlionias,  of  Wykeham,  Hants,  m.  1st,  Miss  Harriet  Moberly, 
sister  to  Dr.  Geo.  Moberly,  Bishop  of  Salisbury,  and  by 
her,  who  is  deceased,  had  issue,  Edmund,  Francis 
Edward,  and  Frances  Emily.  Mr.  Thomas  Harvey  m. 
2ndly,  1856,  Miss  Agnes  Barnes,  of  Catherington,  Hants, 
who  d.  Aug.  1862.  Archibald  Ross,  d.  young. 

William  Francis,  of  Purbrook,  Hants,  m.  1849,  Mary 
Johanna,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  J.  P.  Murray,  C.B.  (giand- 
son  of  Alexander,  4th  Lord  Elibank),  by  whom  he  had, 
Thomas  William,  b.  1853;  and  Maria  Elizabeth. 
Eobccca  Maria,  m.  K.  A.  Douglas  Greslcy,  Esq.  of  Sal- 
wai-pe,  CO.  Worcester,  J. P. ;  and  three  other  daus. 
Mr.  Harvey  d.  1819,  and  was  s.  in  his  estate  by  his  eldest 
son, 

John  Harvet,  Esq.,  IJI.A.,  of  Mintiaghs,  and  of  the  Middle 
Temple,   Barrister-at- Law,    6.    1792;    m.    14    Nov.    1331, 
Harriet  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Archibald  Paris,  Esq.  of  Beech 
Hill  Park,  Middlesex,  by  Margaret  Lee  his  wife,  by  whom 
he  had  three  sons  and  several  daus., 
Edward  Henrt,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law, 
I.  at  Tickford  Abbey,  Bucks,  14  Nov.  1837.    This  gentle- 
man is  joint  tenant,  with  his  brothers,  in  the  lordship  of 
Mintiaglis,  and  other  lands  in  the  barony  of  Inishowen. 
A\'illiam  Marsh,  b.  16  July,  1841,  Barrister-at-Law. 
Frederick  Mortimer  (Eev.),  M.A.,  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  of 
Bolnhunst,  co.  Bedford,  6.  24.July,  1845. 
Mary  Frances,   m.    25    July,   1860,   Pvev.   Henry   Willcs 
Southey,  M.A.,  and  has  issue. 

Katherine  Favell,  m.  1860,  Robert  Jubb,  Esq.,  J.P.  co. 
Donegal,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Harvey  d.  12  Feb.  185G. 
Mr.  Harvey  m.  4thly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Col.  Henry  Hart,  of 
Kilderry,  Inishowen,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Tristram 
Beresford,  Bart,  (ancestor  of  the  Marquess  of  Waterford),  by 
whom  he  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

George  Harvey,  Esq.,  b.  1713,  High  Sheriff  for  Donegal 
1754;  acquired  considerable  estate  in  the  manor  of  Malin, 
Inishowen,  and  built  Malin  Hall.  He  m.  1740,  his  eousin' 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Col.  George  Hart,  of  Kilderry ;  and  dying 
1773,  left  issue,  five  sons  and  five  daus.,  i.  John,  his  heir" 
II.  George  Hart,  d.  s.  p. ;  in.  George,  m.  Mary  Donne ;  iv!  ' 
Thomas;  v.  Ludford  (Sir),  Knt.,  r,i.  Lucy  Skiner,  and  had 
issue;  i.  Mary  Anne,  d.  young;  ii.  Elizabeth,  m.  W.  Stewart, 
Esq.;  in.  Mary  Anne,  m.  Rev.  William  Chichester,  D.D.^ 
Rector  of  Clonmany,  Inishowen,  by  whom  she  had  a  son' 
Arthur,  of  Grecncastle,  M.P.,  created  a  Bart.  13  Sept! 
1821,  d.  wmt.  1847 ;  iv.  Ali«e;  and  t.  Anno.    The  eldest  soft, 


Rev.  Joi:n  Harvet,  of  T.Ialin  Hall,  b.  27  Dec.  1742;  m," 
IG  Oct.  17G6,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Young,  Esq.  of  Cul- 
daff,  and  had  eight  sons  and  one  dau.,  i.  George,  d.  s.  yi. ; 
II.  George,  d.  s.  p.;  in.  Robert,  heir  to  his  father;  iv. 
Edward,  m.  Rebecca,  dau.  of  George  Y'oung,  Esq.  of  CuldaiT; 
V.  John,  b.  1772,  m.  Susan,  dau.  of  George  Y'^oung,  Esq. ;  vi. 
Thomas;  vii.  Henry;  vni.  AVilliam;  i.  Mary  Anne,  m.  Rev. 
W.  Hawkshaw,  Rector  of  Fahan,  Inishowen.  He  d.  12  May 
1794.     His  son, 

Robert  Harvet,  Esq.  of  Malin  Hall,  6.  21  Aug.  1770 ;  m. 
14  April,   ISOl,  Barbara  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Gaze, 
Esq.  of  Rathlin  Island,  co.  Antrim,  and  by  her  (who  d.  23  Aug. 
1857)  had  issue, 
John,  of  Malin  Hall. 

Robert,  m.  14  May,  1835,  Anne  Smith;  and  d.  23  An?-. 
1857.  having  had  issue,  Robert  Charles  Smith,  and  John; 
Mrs.  Harvey  d.  17  March,  1865. 

George,  m.  10  Dec.  1835,  Jane  Richardson,  and  has  issue, 
Robert,  Jonn  Auhmuty,  George,  Gardiner,  Mary,  Barbara 
Emily,  Kate  Rosetta,  and  Susan. 
Gardiner,  „i.  28  Aug.  1838,  Rosetta  Gage,  and  has  issue, 
Gardiner,  John,  George,  Kate,  Rosetta,  Barbara  Frances, 
Annie  Susan,  Amy,  and  Dora.  Mary. 

Marianne,  m.  1  Sept.  1842,  Eev.  Charles  Miller. 
Barbara. 

Susan,  m.  12  July,  1859,  James  W.  Young,  Esq.,  M.D. 
Catherine,  m.  6  Nov_  1849,  James  Alexander,  Esq.,  B.C.S. 
Mr.  Robert  Harvey  d.  1  Dec.  1820,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Harvet,    Esq.   of  Malin  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1836,  b.  24  Jan.  1802;  m.  19  April,  1831,  Emily,  dau.  of 
the  Eev.  George  Miller,  D.D.,  of  Armagh,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
22  June,  1839)  had  issue, 
Eobert,  b.  30  June,  1833;  d.  5  Feb.  1855. 
George  Miller,  now  of  Malin  Hall. 
He  d.  9  July,  18G8. 

Anns— Gu.,  on  a  bend  arg.,  three  trefoils  slipped  vort.  Cir-nt 
—A  lion  ppr.  holding  in  his  dexter  paw  a  trefoil  vert.  SIoUO 
— Je  n'oublierai  Jamais. 

/S'eaJ— Malin  Hall,  co.  Donegal. 


HARVEY    OP    CASTLESEMPLE. 

Lee-Haiivet,  Henry,  Esq.  of  Castlesempic,  co- 
Renfrew,  D.L.,  b.  1823;  s.  his  brother  1872:  tn- 
1855,  his  cousin,  the  Lady  Elizabeth  Erskine,  eldest 
dau.  of  Henry  David,  7th  Earl  of  Buchan,  by  liis 
2nd  wife,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Harvey,  of  C'ustle- 
semple,  and  has  issue. 

JCtlTCage.— William  Lee,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  who  is  tradi- 
tionally stated  to  have  been  a  descendant  of  the  family  of  Leb 
ofDitchlaj,  CO.  Oxford,  m.  Elizabeth  Widdrington,  and  had, 

Thomas  Lee,  Esq.  his  son  and  heir,  m.  1st,  Susannah,  dau, 
of  Michael  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Tullagorey,  co.  Kildare  ;  and  2ndly, 
Catharine,  dau.  of  Andrew  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Ballymodonell, 
CO.  Donegal,  of  which  last-named  marriage  the  eldest  son, 

James  Lee  Harvet,  Esq.  of  Castleseaiple,  co.  Renfrew, 
Mousewald,  co.  Dumfries,  and  the  Upper  and  Lower  Co«fer- 
ence  Estates,  Island  of  Grenada,  Lieut.-Col.  (h.-p.)  of  the  92nd 
regt.,  K.II.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  m.  1816,  Margaret,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  the  Hon.  John  Harvey,  of  the  Island  of  Grenada, 
and  Castlesemple,  Scotland,  and  on  the  death  of  Mr.  Harvey, 
1820,  assumed  the  name  of  Haevet,  in  lieu  of  his  patronymiu 
Lee.    They  had  issue, 

John  Rae  Lee.        James  Octavius  Lee,  late  of  Castloscmplo. 

Henry,  now  of  Castlesemple. 

Catherine  Lee.  Margaret  Lee. 

His  2nd  son, 

James  Octavius  Lee  Harvet,  Esq.  of  Castlesemple,  J.  P., 
d.  6  Feb.  1872,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  now  of  Castle- 
semple. 


Arms  of  the  famihj  of  Lee— Sa.,  a  fess  erminois  between 
two  crescents  in  chief  arg.  and  a  crescent  in  base  of  the  last. 
Crest — A  crescent  erminois.    Motto — Fides  non  timet. 

Arms  of  Harvet — Gu.,  on  a  bend  erminois  three  trefoil* 
slipped  vert  on  a  chief  arg.  a  buck's  head  caboshed  az., 
between  two  mullets  of  the  first,  and  in  the  sinister  chief  point 
of  the  field  a  cross  patee  of  the  fourth.  Crest— Out  of  a  cres- 
cent or,  charged  with  a  buck's  head  as  in  the  arms  a  cubit 
arm  ppr.  the  hand  grasping  a  trefoil  slipped  erect  vert,  the 
arm  charged  with  an  ermine  spot  gold.       Motto — Omnia  bene. 

Seal — Castlesemple,  Lochivinnock,  co.  Renfrew. 

♦ 

HARVEY    OF    CARNOUSIE. 

Haevey,  John,  Esq.  of  Carnousie,  co.  Banff,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  6.  5  Jan.  1841 ;   m.  23  April,  1873,  Elleu 


HAS 


THE  LANDED  GEXTRY. 


HAS 


751 


p,i].1un,  2ncldau.  of  Thomns  Cbristj,  Esq.  of  Erooni- 
i'tcld,  Essex,  and  has  issue, 

Cecil  John,  6.  IST-t. 

Frances  Sophia,  6.  1875. 

iL!!irilQ;C.— WiLLiAJi  Jajies  Harvey,  Esq.  of  Cavnousie, 
J.r.  anil  D.L.,  b.  13  Nov.  1799;  r.i.  7  April,  1S3G,  Isabella, 
ilau.  of  Cliarlos  Barclay,  Esq.  of  Inchbrown,  co.  Moray,  by 
;Elizabeth  Williamson  liis  wife,  and  d.  7  Oct.  1SG7,  leaving 
issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir,  aow  of  Carnousie. 

II.  William  James,  6.  5  Dec,  181.5;  m.  Miss  Mary  Thompson. 

III.  Charles  James,  6.  12  Aug.  1848. 

IV.  Isaac  Alexander,  b.  8  June,  1850. 

V.  George  .Samuel  Abercromby,  6.  21  Oct.  18.54. 

VI.  Henry  Alfred.  vii.  Edward  Douglas  Lcnnos. 

I.  Elizabeth  Alexandrina,  ra.  Col.  MacAndrew. 

II.  Antonia  M.iry,  m.  II  April,  1867,  Charles  Eugge  Price, 
Esq.,  only  son  of  Sir  Arthur  James  Eugge  Price,  Bart,  of 
Spring  Grove.  ' 

m.  Mary  Edith  Jane.  iv.  Constance  Isabella. 

Mr.  Harvey,  of  Carnousie,  and  his  sister,  Anne  Mary  (m. 
Sept.   1828,   the  Rev.   Jolm   P.  Hetherington),  were  the 
children  of  John  Harvey,   Esq.,   by  his  wife  Jane,  dau.   of 
James  MacAndrew  and  Catherine  Hay  his  wife. 

Seats  —  Carnousie,  Turriff,  co.  Banff;  Wilmington  Hall, 
Wilmington,  Kent.    Clud — Conservative. 


HASELL  OF  DALEMAIIT. 
Hasell,  John  Edward,  Esq.  of  Dalemain, 
Cumberland,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  19  Sept.  1839 ;  on. 
4  July,  1877,  Frances  Jlaud,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry 
Flood,  Esq.  of  View  Mount,  co.  Kilkenny,  and 
grand-dau.  of  Henry  Flood,  Esq.  of  Paulstown 
Castle,  in  tlie  same  co. 

ICtnCagC. — John  Hasell,  who  made  his  will  13  Sept. 
1572,  was  buried  at  Bottishara  Church  the  day  following, 
leaving  Agnes  his  widow,  two  sons,  and  one  dau.  him  surviving. 
The  2ud  son, 

EicHAKD  Hasell,  m.  1st,  Phillipa  Collyn,  by  whom  (who  d. 
Nov.  1.580)  he  had  issue;  and  2ndly,  9  Jan.  1581,  Alice  Bal- 
larde,  by  whom  (who  was  buried  I  Feb.  1019)  he  had  further 
issue.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Hasell,  bapt.  10  May,  1574;  to.  Ellen,  dnu.  and  heir 
of  Thomas  Laurence,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1G40)  had  issue.  He 
d.  1645.    His  grandson, 

SiK  Edward  Hasell,  Knt.  (son  of  Eov.  Edward  Hasell, 
Rector  of  Middleton  Cheney,  by  Martha  his  wife,  dau.  of  Dr. 
Henry  Smith,  Master  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Cambridge),  was 
&.  27  Nov.  1642.  In  1G65  he  purchased  Dalemain,  in  Cumber- 
land, and  was  High  Sheriff  for  that  county  1632.  He  was 
knighted  1G99  by  King  William  III.,  and  elected  Knight  of 
the  shire  1701.  He  d.  12  Sept.  1707.  He  m.  1st,  Jane,  eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  Timothy  Fetherstonhangh,  Knt.  (who  d.  on  the 
scaffold  for  his  loyalty  to  King  Chakles  I.),  and  widow  of 
Bernard  Kirkbride ;  she  d.  s.  jj.  1695.  He  m.  2ndly,  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  William  AVilliams,  of  Johnby  Hall,  24  Nov.  169C,  by 
whom,  who  survived  him,  he  had  a  son, 

Edwaed  Hasell,  Esq.  of  Dalemain,  6.  1716;  m.  Julia,  2nd 
dau.  of  Sir  Christopher  Musgrave,  Bart,  of  Edenhall,  Cumber- 
land, and  by  her  (who  d.  1778)  had  issue, 

Williams,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Gaskarth,  and  d.  s.  p.  173f>, 
aged  49  years.  Edward,  d.  unm.  6  April,  1794,  aged  66. 

Christopher,  his  successor.  John. 

Julia,  m.  Eichard  Haughton,  Esq.  of  Liverpool. 

Jane,  m.  W.  Salmond,  Esq.  Mary,  d.  unm. 

He  d.  1778.     His  3rd  son, 

Christopher  Hasell,  Esq.  to.  Miss  Goade,  and  had  (with 
two  daus.,  Julia,  who  d.  xmm. ;  and  Eliza,  m.  her  cousin, 
Eichard  Houghton,  Esq.)  a  son, 

Edward  Hasell,  Esq.  of  Dalemain,  h.  1765;  m.  1st,  1792, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Carus,  Esq.  of  Kirkby  Lonsdale, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1810)  had  issue, 

Edward  Williams,  his  heir. 

Marianne,  to.  Sept.  1825,  Eev.  Sir  John  Christopher  Mus- 
grave, Bart,  of  Edenhall,  who  d.  1835.         Julia.        Jane. 
Edward  Hasell  to.  2ndly,  1812,  Jane,   dau.  of  the  Eev.  E. 
Whitehead,  of  Ormside  Lodge,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Nov.  1816, 
had  issue, 

Christopher,  6.  1814;   Capt.  in  Bengal  army;   d.  in  May, 
1861. 

William  Lowther,  Capt.  in  Bengal  army,  d.  June,  1849. 

Maria,  m.  George  Graham,  son  of  Sir  James  Graham,  of 
Netherby,  Bart.,  and  d.  March,  1855, 


Edward  Hasell  d.  24  Dec.  1825.    His  eldest  son, 

Edward  Williams  Hasell,  Esq.  of  Dalemain.  J.P.  and  D.L., 
Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions  for  Cumberland  and  Westmor- 
land, Lieut.-Col. -Commandant  Westmorland  and  Cumberlaud 
Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b.  10  July,  179G;  m.  12  July,  1820, 
Dorothea,  youngest  dau.  of  Edward  King,  Esq.  of  Ilungrill, 
CO.  York,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
t.  Edward,  b.  24  May,  1828;  (?.  4  April,  1833. 
n.  Williams,  6.  4  March,  1836;  d.  7  March,  1870. 

III.  John  Edward,  now  of  Dalemein. 

IV.  George  Edmund  (Eev.),  6. 26  Sept.  1847,  Eector  of  Aiktoa, 
Cumberland. 

1.  Dorothea.  ii.  Elizabeth  Julia. 

III.  Alice  Jane,  m.  5  Sept.  1861,  J.  M.  Formby,  Esq. 

IV.  Mary,  m.  28  Sept.  1854,  W.  Parker,  Esq. 

V.  Henrietta  Maria,  to.  3  June,  1876,  II.  W.  Vcrey,  Esq., 
Official  Eeferee.  vi.  Frances  Anne. 

Edward  Williams  Hasell  d.  17  April,  1872. 

Anns — Or,  on  a  fess  az.  between  three  hazel  nuts  ppr.  as 
many  crescents  arg.  CresU — A  squirrel  arg.  feeding  on  a  hazul 
nut,  encircled  with  hazel  branches  ppr. 

Seat — Dalemain,  Penrith,  Cumberland. 


HASLSR  OP  AIiDIK-GBOTJE,NE. 
Hasleb,  William  Wyndham,  Esq.  of  Alding- 
bourne  and  Barkfold,  Sussex,  J.P.,  b.  13  May,  1833  ; 
in.  20  April,  1865,  Selinali  Sarah,  youngest  dau.  of 
the  late  Lionel  Charles  Herrey,  Esq.  (great  grand- 
son of  John,  1st  Earl  of  Bristol),  and  has  issue, 

I.  Aethdr  Eichard  Felton,  h.  14  Feb.  1866. 

II.  Eeginald,  b.  23  Jan.,  and  d.  10  March,  1807. 
in.  Edward  Lionel,  b.  12  Jan.  1871. 

IV.  Algernon,  6.  16  April,  1875. 

I.  Julian,  b.  16  Oct.  18G8. 

II.  Constance  Sehna,  b.  27  Oct.  1809. 

III.  Ahce  Mary,  &.  22  Dec.  1871. 

IV.  Blanche  Evelyn,  b.  2  Feb.  1873. 

V.  Mabel  Frances,  &.  23  March,  1874. 

HfUCagr.— Eichard  Hasler,  Esq.  of  Aldingbourno  and 
Barkfold,  Sussex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  2  Dec.  1795;  the  repre- 
sentative of  a  family  settled  in  Sussex  for  many  generations, 
was  only  son  of  Eichard  Hasler,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  of  Sussex 
1821  (who  d.  Sept.  1836),  by  Martha  his  wife  (who  d.  23  March, 
1853),  only  child  of  Thomas  Newland,  Esq.  of  Slindon,  and 
grandson  of  Eichard  Hasler,  Esq.,  by  Jane  Battock  his  wife. 
He  TO.  27  April,  1830,  Julia,  dau.  of  the  late  Hon.  William 
Wyndham,  and  had  issue, 

William  Wyndham,  now  of  Aldingbourns. 

John  Vaughan,  d.  Dec.  1837. 

Eichard  Charles,  Lieut.  E.N.,  d.  5  June,  1856. 

Henry  Gr.itwicke,  6.  14  Feb.  1841 ;  m.  1st,  18G5,  Rosa,  dau. 
of  Sir  William  Call,  Bart. ;  2ndly,  Aug.  18G3,  Isabella,  2nd 
dau.  of  the  late  James  Lyon,  Esq. 

Fanny   Georgina  Jane,  m.  1st,  12  April,   1S5G,   Alexander 
Mitchell,  Esq.  of  Stowe,  N.B.,  late  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards. 
He  d.  1873;  his  widow  to.  2adly,  5  June,  1877,  Lord  Eeay. 
Mr.  Hasler  d.  29  Sept.  1866. 

/drills— Per  chevron  gu.  and  sa.,  three  lions  rampant  arg., 
each  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  cross-patee  az.  Crest— 
A  squirrel  sejant  cracking  a  nut  ppr.,  collared  gemel  az.  be- 
tween two  branches  of  palm  also  ppr.  ilfoifo— Qui  nucleuni 
vult,  nucem  frangat. 

SeaJs— Aldingbourne,  Chichester;  and  Barkfold,  Petworth. 


HASSAUD    OP    GARDENHILL. 

Hassaed,  Alexander  Jason,  Esq.  of  GardenhilU 
CO.  Fermanagh,  b.  1  Sept.  1837  ;  late  of  76th  regt. ; 
s.  his  imcle,  William  Hassard,  Esq.,  15  Nov.  18 i7  ; 
in.  14  Jan.  1864,  Frances  Margaret,  youngest  dau. 
of  Eev.  Alesaader  Gibson,  of  MuUingar,  and  has 
issue, 

Alexander  Jason,  6.  28  May,  18G6. 

JLinrajJC— Jason  and  George  Hassard  (younger  sons,  it 
is  stated,  of  Eobert  Hassard,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Lyme,  Dorset), 
accompanied  by  some  of  the  Caldwells,  went  over  to  Ireland 
in  the  reign  of  Charles  II.,  and  had  eventually  large  tracts  of 
land  granted  them  in  Fermanagh  and  other  adjoining  counties. 
The  Hassards  were  distinguished  at  the  sieges  of  Enniskillea 
and  Londonderry. 

Jason  Hassard,  of  Gardenhill  and  Toam,  b.  1617;  whose 
will  bears  date  21  Oct.  1690,  left  issue, 


HAS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HAS 


El'  nABD,  his  heir. 

John,  the  supposed  ancestor  of  the  family  of  Major-Gem. 
Hassard,  of  the  Koyal  Engineers. 
The  eldest  son, 

EiCHARD  Hassart),  Esq.  of  Gardenhill  and  Toam,  6.  1G71 ; 
TO.  1706,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Enery,  Esq.  of  Ballyconnel,  co. 
Cavan,  and  left  a  son  and  successor, 

Richard  Hassard,  Esq,  of  Gardenhill  and  Toam,  b.  1709; 
he  m.  173-3,  Jane,  dau.  of  James  Little,  Esq.  of  co.  Fermanagh, 
and  left  issue, 

Jason,  his  heir. 

John,  of  Toam,  ancestor  of  the  Hassards  of  Waterford. 

William. 

Catherine,  r,i.  1771,  Alexander  Younff,  Esq. 

Anne,  m.  Thom;)s  Stewart,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Enmskillen. 

Frances,  m.  Beresford  Burston,  Esq.,  K.C. 
The  eldest  son, 

Jason  Hassard,  Esq.  of  Gardenhill,  6.  1734;  m.  1777,  Anno, 
dau.  of  Alexander  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Clontarf,  co.  Dublin; 
and  d.  about  1812,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Richard,  of  Gardenhill,  5.  1778;  Capt.  74th  Highlander.'?; 
d.  unm.  II.  Jason,  of  Gardenhill,  b.  1780;  d.  unm. 

III.  "WiLi-TAM,  of  Gardenhill,  b.  1781;  for  many  years  Trea- 
surer for  CO.  Fermanagh;  assassinated  in  the  avenue  of 
Gardenhill,  13  Nov.  1847,  unm. 

IV.  Alexander,  Capt.  6th  Innisldlling  Dragoons,  m.  1836, 
Elizabeth  Bolton,  dau.  of  Jason  Hassard,  Capt.  74th  High- 
landers, and  d.  Sept.  1845,  leaving  issue, 

1  Alexander  Jason,  the  present  representative. 

2  Francis  William,  6.  1841. 

1  Anne  Frances  Deey,  deceased. 

2  Elizabeth  Sophia  Marshall.        3  Arabella  Jane. 

T.  John,  of  Bawnboy  House,  co.  CaTan,  High  Sheriff  for  co. 
Cavan  1824,  m.  1818,  Charlotte,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late 
Robert  Deey,  Esq.  of  Ravensdale,  near  Maymouth,  and 
Merrion  Square,  DubUn,  and  was  killed  by  a  fall  from  his 
horse  1830,  leaving  issue,  1  Jason,  deceased:  2  Richard,  b. 
1820;  3  Robert  Deey,  6.  1822,  2nd  Bombay  European  Light 
Infantry,  m.  Miss  Carew,  of  AVales ;  4  Francis,  deceased ; 
5  William,  6.  1825;  0  John,  6.  1830;  1  Marianne;  and  2 
Eliza.  VI.  Francis,  of  Rockwood,  co.  Cavan. 

I.  Mary,  m.  1819,  Rev.  Henry  Cottingham,  of  Holywell,  co. 
Cavan. 

II.  Anne  Frances,  to.  1818,  William  Deey,  Esq.  of  St.  Marks, 
CO.  Dublin. 

Arms — Gu.,  two  bars  arg.  on  a  chief  or,  three  escallops  of 
the  first.  Crest — An  escallop  or.  Mottoe.i — Vive  en  espoir, 
above  the  crest;  and  Fortuna  viam  ducit,  beneath  the 
shield. 

iS'eat— Gardenhill,  Blacklion,  Enniskillen,  co.  Fermanagh. 


HASSARD    OF    WATERFOHD. 

itfUCajC— John  Hassard,  b.  1736,  2nd  son  of  Richard 
Hassard,  Esq.  of  Gardenhill  and  Toam,  m.  1st,  1767,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Cornehus  Bolton,  Esq.  of  Ballycanvan,  co.  Waterford, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1770)  had  a  son, 
Richard,  6.  17C8 ;  Lieut.  Royal  Irish  Artillery,  and  after- 
wards Capt.  in  the  Waterford  Militia;    m.   1812,   Frances 
Margaret,  only  dau.  of  Michael  Dobbyn,  Esq.  of  Waterford, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  Aug.  1818)  left  issue, 
Richard  Henry,  d.  unm.  May,  1839. 
MicHAEi,  DoBBYN,  tlie  late  representative. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  1778,  Samuella,  dau.  and   co-heir  of  Samuel 
Barker,  Esq.  of  Waterford,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Francis  John  (Sir),  6.  1780 ;  Recorder  of  the  city  of  Water- 
ford, knighted  1810;  m.  1816,  Anne,  dau.  of  Charles  Hud- 
son, Esq.  of  Stackenhy,  co.  Kildare,  and  widow  of  the  late 
James  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Carrickbreda,  co.  Armagh ;  and 
d.  1822,  leaving  issue, 

1  Francis  Charles,  b.  1817 ;  m.  1840_,  Margarette  Frances, 
dau.  of  Richard  Hudson,  Esq.  of  Springfarm,  co.  Wicldow, 
and  d.  1850,  leaving  issue,  Francis  John,  b.  1847 ;  and 
Charles  Alexander  Joseph,  6.  1851. 

2  Richard  John,  of  Belfield,  co.  Wicldow,  &.  1820;  in. 
1840,  Charlotte  Augusta,  dau.  of  Charles  Quintin  Diclc, 
Capt.  80th  regt.,  and  had  issue,  Francis  John,  b.  1841; 
AVilliamCliarles,  6.  1843;  Charles  Quintin,  6.  1846;  Eliza- 
beth Rose;  Anna  Margaret;  Charlotte  Augusta;  and 
Maria  Louisa. 

1  Anne,  m.  1846,  Michael  Dobbyn  Hassard,  Esq. 

II.  John,  Capt.  74th  Highlanders,  b.  1782;  d.  unm.  1825. 
]ii.  Jason,  Capt.  74th  Highlanders,  b.  1785;  m.  Eliza,  dau. 

of  Hugh  Marshall,  Esq.  of  Waterford;  d.  1842,  leaving  issue, 

1  John  William,  6.  1822. 

2  Jason,  b.  1826;  Lieut.-Col.  57th  regt.,  killed  in  New 
Zealand. 

3  Henry  Bolton,  b.  1828,  Assistant-Surgeon  Cape  Mounted 
Rifles;  m.  1866,  a  dau.  of  C.  Mackenzie,  of  Inverary. 

S  William,  noth  regt.,  b.  1S30. 
5  Francis,  6th  regt.,  b.  1834. 


1  Samuella,  m.  .John  Robinson,  Esq.,  M.D. 

2  Elizabeth    Bolton,   m.  Alexander  Hassard,   Capt.    Cth 
Inniskihing  Dragoons. 

IV.  William  Henry,  6.  1790;  Recorder  of  Waterford  1828; 
'/.!.  same  year,  Catherine  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Hewson,  Capt. 
89th  regt.,  and  widow  of  Capt.  Roger  Sheely,  and  had  issue, 
Anne  Juha. 
I.  Samia,  m.  James  Burkett,  Esq.,  M.P. 
His  grandson, 

Michael  Dobhvn  Hassard,  Esq.  of  Glenvillc,  co.  Waterford, 
J.P.  and  High  Slieriff  18.53,  M.P.  for  Waterford  from  1857  to 
1865,  b.  Oct.  1817;  m.  Aug.  1846,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis 
John  Hassard,  Knt.,  and  d.  1869,  having  had  issue, 
I.  AVilliam,  now  of  Glenville.        ii.  Richard,  b.  Dec.  IS-'ig, 
I.  Anna  Maria,  m.  4  April,   1866,  AVilliam  Goff  Davis-fioff, 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Strangman  Davis-Goff,  Esq.  of  Horetowa, 
CO.  Wexford.  II.  Jane. 

Arras— Gu..  two  bars  arg.  on  a  chief  or,  three  cscsilops  ot 
the  first.     Crest — An  escallop  or.    Mottoes — Vive  en  espoir, 
over  the  crest :  and  Fortuna  viam  ducit,  beneath  the  shield. 
iJcsirfe/ice— Glenville,  AVaterford. 


ABNEY-HASTINOS    OP    WILLESLEY. 

Abnet-Hastings,  Charles  Frederick,  Esq.  of 
Willesley  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  3rcl  son  of  Tliomas 
Clifton,  Esq.  of  Lytliam  and  Clifton,  co.  Lancaster, 
h.  1822,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Lancaster,  J.P.  co. 
Leicester,  and  D.L.  co.  Ayr,  M.A.  Oxford  ;  ot.  30 
April,  1853,  Lady  Editli  Maud  Hastings,  eldest  dau. 
of  G-eorge  Augustus  Francis,  2nd  Marquess  of 
Hastings,  and  heiress  of  her  brother  Henry,  4tli 
Marquess,  as  Countess  of  Loudoun,  in  her  own  right. 
By  her  (who  d.  22  Jan.  1874)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Edward  Hastings,  Earl  of  Loudoun  {see  Bceke's 
Peerarje). 

II.  Paulyn  Francis  Cuthbert,  6.  24  Oct.  1856. 

III.  Gilbert  Theophilus  Clifton,  6.  29  May,  1859- 

IV.  Henry  Cecil  Plantagenet,  6.  19  June,  1860. 

I.  Flora  Paulyna  Hetty  Barbara,  m.  21  Not.  1877,  Henry,  15ih 
Duke  of  Norfolk. 

II.  Egidia  Sophia  Frederica  Christina. 

Mr.  and  Lady  Edith  Clifton  assumed  by  Act  of 
Parliament,  1859,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Abney- 
Hastings  only,  in  compliance  with  the  conditions 
of  a  settlement  effected  by  Sir  Clnirles  Abney 
Hastings,  2nd  bart.  of  Willesley,  in  18i4. 

ILtlTCrtSC.— The  family  of  Abney  is  of  great  antiquity  in 
the  CO.  Derby,  where  it  was  seated  at  Abney  in  the  Peak. 

John  de  Abenet,  son  of  AA'illiam  de  Abenet,  and  grand- 
son of  John  de  Abeney,  m.  about  1400,  the  elder  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  William  de  Ingewardeby,  of  AVillesleye,  and  acquired 
with  her  the  manor  of  AVillesley,  co.  Derby,  and  lands  in 
Packington,  co.  Leicester.    By  her  he  had  a  son, 

William  de  Abenet,  Lord  of  AYillesley,  who  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

John  de  Abenet,  Esq.  of  AYillesley,  d.  1505,  leaving  a  son 
and  heir, 

George  de  Abenet,  Esq.  of  Willesley,  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of 
John  de  AVolseley,  Esq.  of  Wolseley,  co.  Stafford,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George,  d.  s.  p.  li.  James,  of  whom  hereafter 

HI.  Robert,  ancestor  of  Abnex,  of  Measham  Hall,  co.  Derby, 
(see  that  family). 
The  2nd  son, 

James  Abnet,  Esq.  of  AVillesley,  s.  to  the  estates  of  his 
father,  in  consequence  of  the  death  s.  p.  of  his  elder  brother. 
He  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  Henry  Milward,  Esq.  of  Dow- 
bridge,  and  was  father  of 

George  Abnet,  Esq.  of  AVillesley,  h.  1550;  m.  Margaret, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Michael  Lowe,  Esq.  of  Tymore,  co.  Stafford, 
and  d.  1645,  aged  95,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  a  .son  and  heir, 

James  Abnet,  Esq.  of  Willesley,  High  Sheriff  co.  Derby, 
1631,  and  M.P.  for  Leicester,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Edward  Main- 
waring,  Esq.  of  Whilmore,  co.  Stafford,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George,  d.  s.  p.  ii.  Edward  (Sir),  his  heir. 

Ill  Thomas  (Sir),  Alderman  and  Sheriff  of  London  1693, 
Lord  Mayor  1700,  and  afterwards  M.P.  for  the  City, 
President  of  St.  Thomas'  Hospital,  and  a  Director  of  the 
Bank  of  England,  m.  Mary,  sister  and  co-heir  of  Thomas 
Gunston,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Stoke  Newington,  Middlesex, 
and  had  one  son  and  three  daus.,  all  of  whom  d.  s.  p. 
Mr.  Abney  was  .?.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son. 

Sir  Edward  Abney,  Knt.  of  Willesley,  LL.D.,  Judge  of  the 
Court  of  King's  Bench,  M.P.  co.  Leicester,  and  at  one  time 


HAT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HAT 


'53 


Ili-h  Sheriff  CO.  Derby,  knighted  at  Whitehall,  SAug.  1G73; 
id.  Damaris  Andrews,  and  d.  1681,  aged  96,  leaving  issue. 
His  Jnd  son  and  eventual  owner  of  the  estates, 

Sir  Thomas  Abnet,  ICnt.  of  Willeslcy,  Judge  of  the  Common 
rioas,  d.  of  the  remarkable  jail  fever,  1750,  and  was  s.  by  his 
only  son, 

Thomas  Abnet,  Esq.  of  Willesley,  r,i.  Parnell,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  George  Villiers,  Esq.  of  Hanbury,  co.  Stafford,  and  d. 
1790,  leaving  an  only  dau.  and  heir, 

Paknell  Abney,  of  Willesley,  m.  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Charles 
Hastings,  K.C.H.,  Col.  12th  regt.  of  foot,  who  was  created  a 
Bart.  28  Feb.  1806,  and  had  issue, 

Charles,  2nd  bart. 

Frank,  b.  14  Feb.  1794,  (7.  unm.  at  Zante,  IJune,   1828,  in 
consequence  of  a  wound  received  in  action  with  the  Turks. 

feelina,  rf.  young. 

Sir  Charles  d.  30  Sept.  1823,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Charles  Abney  -  Hastings,  2nd  bart.  of  Willesley, 
b.  1  Oct.  1792,  who  obtained  a  royal  license  for  himself  and 
his  brother,  Frank,  to  assume  the  additional  surname  of  Abney 
in  consequence  of  succeeding  to  the  Willesley  estates.  Sir 
Charles  d.  unm.,  when  the  title  became  extinct,  and  the 
Willesley  estates  devolved  under  a  settlement  made  by  Sir 
Charles  in  1844,  on  Lady  Edith  Maude  Clifton,  dau.  of  George 
Augustus  Francis,  2nd  Marquess  of  Hastings,  and  wife  of 
Cliarles  Frederick  Clifton,  Esq.,  now  Mr.  Abney-Hastings. 

rjiis— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  maunch  sa.,  for 
Hastings  :  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  on  a  chief  gu.  a  demi-lion  issuant 
arg.,  for  Abney.  Ci-ests— 1st,  Hastings  :  A  bull's  head  erased 
erm.  attired  and  ducally  gorged  arg.;  2nd,  Aeney:  A  demi- 
lion  or,  the  sinister  paw  resting  on  an  antique  shield  charged 
with  the  arms  of  Hastings;  motto  over.  Trust  winneth  troth. 
il/oJ(o— In  veritate  Victoria. 
-Seai— Willesley  Hall,  Ashby-de-la-Zouche,  co.  Leicester. 


HATCHELIi    OF    FORTFIELD    HOUSE. 

Hatchell,  John,  Esq.  of  Fortficld  House,  co. 
Dublin,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  J. P.  cos.  Dublin 
and  Wexford,  b.  1826,  M.P.  for  co.  Wexford  from 
1857  to  1859,  aud  High  Sheriff  18G9,  Private  Secre- 
tary to  the  Earl  of  Carlisle,  Lord  Lieutenant  of 
Ireland,  1859  to  1861.,  and  Principal  Secretary  to 
the  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland  1865  to  1866. 

El'ltraSC— The  family  of  Hatchell  can  be  traced 
in  the  co.  of  Wexford,  to  the  close  of  the  17th  century, 
and  is  traditionally  stated  to  have  settled  in  Ireland  temv 
William  III. 

Henky  Hatchell,  Esq.  of  Wexford,  b.  circa  1745  (son  of 
Henry  Hatchell,  also  of  Wexford,  by  Mary  his  wife),  m.  circa 
'  TG9,  Mary,  dau.  of  Patrick  Lambert,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

Henry,  d.  unm. 

John,  the  late  Eight  Hon.  John  Hatchell,  of  Fortfield 
House. 

George,  to.  Sarah  Jane  Fitzgerald,  dau.  of  G.  Melville,  Esq 
and  was  father  of  George,  M.D.,  Inspector-Gen.  of  Lunatic 
Asylums  in    Ireland,    and    Surgeon    in   Ordinary    to  the 
Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland  ;     m.  Miss  Stephens,   dau.  of 
Joseph  Stephens,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

Mary,  m.  William  Lewis,  Esq. 

Catherine,  m.  James  FitzJames,  Esq. 

Margaret,  m.  James  Armstrong,  Esq. 

Henrietta,  d.  unm.  Anna,  m.  Kev.  William  Hill. 

Eliza,  TO.  Kobert  Brenan,  Esq. 
His  2nd  son. 

The  Eight  Hon.  JonN  Hatchell,  of  Fortfield  House,  Tere- 
lurc,  CO.  Dublin,  and  Kingsland,  co.  Wexford  ;  a  Commissioner 
)f  Charitable  Donations  and  Bequests,  P.C,  Q.C.,  Attorney- 
general  for  Ireland  from  1850  to  1852,  and  during  the  same 
period  M.P.  for  Windsor,  b.  1783  ;  m.  1815,  Ehzabeth,  eldest 
lau.  of  Eichard  Waddy,  Esq.  of  Kilmacoe,  co.  Wexford,  and 
Men-ion  Square,  Dublin,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1848  (he  rf.  14 
.lug.  1870)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  now  of  Fortfield  House. 

I.  Penelope,  m.  John  Pcrrin,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  the  Eight 
Hon.  Louis  Perrin,  Judge  of  the  Queen's  Bench  in  Ireland, 

.r.ad  by  him  (who  d.  Is60)  has  issue,  Louis,  of  Magdalen 
College,  Oxford,  B.A. ;  Elizabeth  Hester;  Hester  Anne; 
Mary  Margaret. 

II.  Mary,  m.  1860,  the  Eight  Hon.  Sir  Maziere  Brady,  Bart., 
Lor-d  Chancellor  of  Ireland,  who  d.  1871. 

r.i.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1853. 
ffr.   Hatchell,  a  distinguished  Member  of  the  Irish  Bar,  to 

hich  he  was  called  in  1809,  was  made  K.C.  in  1835,  appointed 
iolicitor-General  for  Ireland  in  1847,  and  promoted  to  the 
)mce  of  Attorney  General  in  1850,  which  he  resigned  on  the 


retirement  of  Lord  John  Eussell's  Government  in  ISS''     He  d 
14  Aug.  1870. 

Seat— Fortficld  House,  Terenure. 

Toton  Residence— 12,  Merrion  Square  S.,  Dublin. 


HATFEILD  OF  THORP  ARCH  AND 
LAUGHTON. 

Hatfeild,  Thomas  Godfrey,  Esq.  of  Tliovp 
Arch  Hall,  co.  York,  b.  29  Nov.  1837 ;  m.  3  Feb 
1872,  Gertrude,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  Charles  William 
Mmet,  Esq.  of  Baldwjns,  Kent,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
the  same  year)  has  a  dau., 

Gertrude,  b.  4  Nov.  1872. 

Et'liragr.— Nicholas  Hatfeild,  of  Shiregrecn,  in  the 
parish  of  Ecclesfield,  co.  York  (son  of  Eobert  Hatfeild,  grand- 
son of  William  Hatfeild,  and  great  grandson  of  Eobert  Hatfeild 
whose  father,  William  Hatfeild,  was  son  of  Eichard  Hatfeild, 
grandson  of  Ealph  Hatfeild,  and  great  grandson  of  Adam  do 
Hatfeild,  of  Glossopdale),  po.ssessed  an  estate  in  the  parish  of 
Glossop.  He  m.  Ann  Sanderson,  and  left  (his  will  was  dated 
2  Aug.  1558,  and  proved  26  Sept.  following)  a  son, 

Alexander  Hatfeild,  of  Hatfeild  House,  Shiregreen,  m.  at 
Ecclesfield,  11  Aug.  1558,  Isabel  Shirecliflfe,  and  was  father  of 

Ealph  Hatfeild,  of  Shiregreen,  and  afterwards  of  Laugh- 
ton-en-le-Morlhen,  who  administered  to  his  mother  in  1610. 
From  him  descended  his  great  grandson, 

Aurengzebe  Hatfeild,  of  Laiighton,  bapt.  4  June,  1710  ; 
TO.  Dec.  1746,  Susanna,  dau.  of  John  Hatfeild,  and  by  her  (who 
HI.  2ndly,  William  Marshall,  of  Newton  Kyme)  he  left  at  his 
decease,  Aug.  1752,  an  only  surviving  son, 

John  Hatf'eild,  of  Laughton,  6.  29  April,  1748,  d.  unm. 
11  Jan.  1791,  and  was  s.  by  his  half-brother, 

William  Marshall,  of  Newton  Kyme  and  Laughton,  Lieut.- 
Col.  of  the  3rd  West  Yorkshire  Militia,  b.  17  July,  1704  (son  of 
Wilham  Marshall,  Esq.  of  Newton  Kyme,  Capt.  of  Dragoons, 
by  Susanna  Hatfeild  his  wife,  and  grandson  of  Henry 
Marshall,  Esq.  of  Newton  Kyme,  by  Elizabeth  Hatfeild,  aunt 
of  Aurengzebe  Hatfeild,  of  Laughton).  Col.  Marshall  m.  1793, 
Christiana,  dau.  of  Godfrey  Higgins,  of  Skellow  Grange,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  2  Oct.  183'2)  left  at  his  decease,  17  Jan.  1815,  x 
son  and  dau., 

William,  his  heir. 

Christiana,  heir  to  her  brother. 
The  son, 

William  Hatfeild  (which  surname  he  assumed,  by  royal 
license,  26  Dec.  1833),  of  Newton  Kyme  and  Laughton,  b.  17 
June,  1799,  d.  unm.  7  Sept.  1844,  and  was  s.  by  his  sister, 

Christiana,  m.  Eandall  Gossip,  who  assumed  the  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Hatfeild,  and  was  the  late  Eandall  Hat- 
feild, Esq.  of  Thorp  Arch  and  Laughton. 

<#amiIjT  oi  6o.ssip. 

William  Gossip,  of  Hatfeild  and  Thorpe  Arch,  6.  6  Marcli, 
1704;  m.  13  Nov.  1731,  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  George 
Wilmer,  eldest  son  of  Eandall  Wilmer,  of  Overhelmsly,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  9  July,  1780)  had,  with  other  issue,  George,  b.  'JQ 
June,  1735,  an  officer  in  the  Buffs  (ancestor  to  William  Hat- 
feild Gossip,  Esq.,  who  took  the  niiine  of  De  Eodes); 
Thomas,  of  whom  presently ;  and  Wilmer,  of  Thorp  Arch.  Mr! 
Gossip  d.  25  March,  1772.    His  3rd  son, 

Thomas  Gossip,  6.  21  June,  1744;  m.  1770,  Johanna,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Eichard  Cartwright,  of  Oadly,  co.  Leicester,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  11  Oct.  1825)  had  issue, 

William,    of  Thorp  Arch,    b.  1770 ;    to.  twice,  but  d.  s.  p. 

21  Aug.  1833.  Eandall,  of  whom  we  treat. 

Mr.  Gossip  d.  1776.     His  younger  son, 

Eandall  Gossip,  Lieut. -Col.,  b.  5  Feb.  1774;  m.  30  Nov. 
1793,  Leah,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  John  Currey,  Eector  of  Dart- 
mouth, Kent,  and  d.  29  Sept.  1832,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Eandall,  to.  Christiana,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  William 
Marshall,  of  Newton  Kyme  and  Laughton,  and  assumed  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Hatfeild. 

II.  William,  b.  22  Oct.  1801,  Lieut.  41st  regt.,  killed  in  action 
in  the  Burmese  war,  1  Dec.  1825. 

III.  Wilmer,  b.  2  Sept.  1804,  assumed  by  royal  license  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Wilmer,  1832;  m.  12  Dec.  1832,  Anne, 
dau.  and  coheir  of  the  Eev.  Thomas  Wingfield,  and  had 
issue, 

Augustus  Henry. 
Anna  Maria. 

IV.  Thomas  George  (Eev.),  b.  10  Oct.  1808,  assumed  by  royal 
license,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Wilmer  in  1833;  m.  1840, 
Emma,  dau.  of  Eaven,  and  d.  s.  p.  25  Dec.  1845. 

3  c 


754 


HAT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HAV 


I.  Leah  Fortrie,  m.  3  April,  1830,  Charles  William  Minet, 
Esq.  of  Baldwins,  Kent.  _ 

II.  Georgina.  in.  trances  Anne,  d.  young. 
The  eldest  son, 

Kandall  Gossip,  Esq.  of  Thorp  Arch,  6.  2S  May,  1800 ;  m. 
9  Sept.  1825,  Christiana,  only  dau.  of  William  Blarshall,  Esq. 
of  Newton  Kyme  and  Laughton,  Lieut. -Col.  3rd  West  Tork 
3Iilitia,  and  sister  and  sole  heir  of  William  Hatfeikl,  Esq. 
of  Laughton-en-le-Morthen  and  Newton  Kyme,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Kandal  Wilmeb,  of  Thorp  Arch,  10th  Hussars,  b.  8  July, 
1828;  m.  1856,  Miss  j^ltzGibbon,  and  d.  s.  p.  14  April,  1861. 

II.  William,  88th  regt.,  6.  3  Dec.  1834;  d.  iihjji.  5  April,  1863. 

III.  Thomas  Godfkei,  new  of  Thorp  Arch. 

IV.  John,  b.  15  June,  1846;  m.  10  June,  1869,  Marianna 
Frances  David,  and  has  issue,  John  Kandall,  b.  21  Sept. 
1873;  and  Lilian  Frances,  6.  20  Oct.  1870. 

I.  Christina  Leah,  m.  Comm.  Eichard  Henry  Dalton,  K.N., 
2nd  surviving  son  of  John  Dalton,  Esq.  of  Sleningford  Park, 
CO.  York. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  Frederick  Maryon  Wilson,  Esq.,  3rd  sur- 
■living  son  of  John  M.  Wilson,  Esq.  of  FitiJohn's,  Essex, 
andrf.  s.p.  8  May,  1867. 

III.  Jane,  m.  Scholes  Birch,  Esq.,  elflcst  son  of  Lea  Birch, 
Esq.,  late  of  Torquay,  and  d.  April,  1869. 

IV.  Lucy.  V.  Frances,  d.  8  Sept.  1859. 
Mr.  Gossip,  formerly  an  officer  in  the  Fusilier  Guards,  assumed 
the  surname  of  Hatfeild,  hy  royal  license,  16  Oct.  1844,  on 
succeeding,  jure  uxoris,  to  the  estates  of  his  wife's  brother, 
AVilliam  Hatfeild,  Esq.  of  Newton  Kyme  and  Laughton.  He 
(I.  1853. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  erm.,  on  a  chevron  engrailed 
8a.  three  cinquefoils  or,  for  Hatfeild;  2nd  and  3rd,  per  fess 
indented  arg.  and  sa.  a  pale  counterchanged  three  goats' 
head  erased,  two  and  one  az.,and  as  many  crosses  patee  fitchce, 
one  and  two,  of  the  first,  for  Gossip.  C'resii — Ist,  A  dexter 
cubit  arm  vested  sa.  cuffed  arg.,  the  hand  ppr,  holding  a 
cinquefoil  slipped  or,  for  Hatfeild;  2nd,  Two  eoats'  heads 
erased  addorsed  the  dexter  az.  the  sinister  arg.,  tor  Gossip. 
Motto — Pax. 

>Seai— Thorp  Arch,  near  Tadcaster,  co.  York. 


HATTON  OF  CLONAHD. 
Hatton,  Villiees  La  Touche,  Esq.  of  Clotiard, 
CO.  Wexford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1863, 
Licut.-Col.  in  the  army,  late  of  the  Grenadier 
Guards,  b.  15  April,  1824;  vi.  6  Nov.  1850,  Eosia 
Mary,  only  dau.  of  Sir  William  Pluukett  de  Bathe, 
23art.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Villiees,  6.  8  Oct.  1S52,  Lieut,  and  Capt.  Grenadier 
Guards. 

u.  William  de  Bathe,  b.  25  Dec.  1855,  Lieut.  78th  High- 
landers. 

I.  Eosia  Mary.  ii.  Madeline  Frances. 

iltliraSC— The  first  of  the  family  who  settled  in  the  co. 
Wexford,  was  the 

Eev.  HexN'rt  Hatton,  son  of  Christopher  Hatton,  Esq.  of 
Selby  Abbey,  iu  the  parish  of  Welford,  co.  Northampton, 
and  cousin  of  Lord  Chancellor  Sir  Christopher  Hatton,  K.G. 
He  was  6.  1615,  and  bec.^me  A.B.  of  St.  John's  Cambridge, 
1637,  A.M.  1641,  and  was  Prebendary  of  Clone,  in  the  Diocese 
of  Ferns  and  LeighUn,  1662.    His  son, 

Thomas  Hatton,  Esq.  of  Gorey,  co.  Wexford,  m.  Sept.  1673, 
Esther,  dau.  of  Samuel  Cambey,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

Hesky  Hatton,  Esq.  of  Clonard,  co.  Wexford,  m.  circa  1700, 
Editha,  dau.  of  Thomas  Eichards,  of  Eathaspec,  co.  Wexford, 
and  had  issue,  four  sons  and  two  daus.    The  2nd  son, 

John  Hatton,  Esq.  of  Clonard,  was  called  to  the  Bar  1745. 
He  m.  29  Oct.  1757,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Wray,  Esq.  of 
Castle  Wray,  co.  Donegal,  by  Elinor,  dau.  of  Sir  Arthur  Gore, 
Bart.,  and  had  issue  five  sons, 

I.  Henry,  of  Clonard,  m.  1783,  Lady  Anne  Jane  Gore,  dau.  of 
Arthur,  1st  Earl  of  Arran,  but  had  no  issue. 
n.  William,  m.  Elizabeth  Eoss,  and  had  issue, 
1  William,  deceased. 

1  Louisa,  m.  Mr.  Sandwich,  of  the  Eoyal  Marine'? 

2  Isabella  Elizabeth  Mary,  ra.-Rev.  John  B.  Hildebrand 
Eector  of  Saxby  and  Stapleford,  co.  Leicester. 

III.  Gbokge,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  John,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  to.  Annetta,  dau.  of  Col 
Hodges,  and  had  issue,  four  sons  and  two  daus. 

The  3rd  son, 

George  Hatton,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Lisburn,  m.  Lady  Isabella 
Eachcl  Seymour  Conway,  youngest  dau.  of  Francis,  1st 
Marquess  of  Hertford,  and  had,  with  a  dau.,  Isabella  Elizabeth, 


m.  Baron  Grumker,  two  sons,  Henry  John,  Commander  E.N., 
deceased,  and 

Villiees  Francis  Hatton,  Esq.  of  the  co.  Wexford,  Vite 
Admiral,  M.P.  for  that  co.,  b.  20  Aug.  1787  ;  m.  24  May, 
1817,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Eight  Hon.  David  la  Touche,  o 
Marlay,  co.  Dublin,  M.P.  for  co.  Carlow,  by  the  Lady  Cccilio 
Leeson  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  1st  Earl  cf  Milltown,  and  had 
issue, 

Villiees  la  Touche,  present  represeiitntiie. 

Cecilia,  vi.  George  Baird,  Esq.   of  Stichill  House,  co.  Eox 
burgh,  who  d.  1879. 

Elizabeth  Frances,  m.  29  Nov.  1854,  Arthur  Lo wry  Cole,  C.B., 
Col.  in  the  army. 
Admiral  Hatton  d.  9  Feb.  1859,  and  his  widow,  23  Dec.  1866. 

Arms— Az.,  on  a  chevron  between  three  garbs  or,  an  annulet 
gu.  Crest— A  hind  statant  or,  charged  with  an  annulet  as  ia 
the  arms.    il/o«o— Virtus  tutissima  cassis. 


HAVERS    OF    WHITE    HILL. 

Havees,  John,  Esq.  of  White  Hill,  Herts, 
E.E.C.S.,  b.  1815  ;  m.  1839,  Maria,  dau.  of  WilHam 
Cory,  Esq.  of  London,  and  has,  with  other  issue,a  son, 

John  Coet,  b.  1843;  m.  1S63,  Eose,  dau.  of  C.  Tanner,  Esq. 
ILtltCagC— John  Havers  was  Gentleman  of  the  Horse  to 
John,  Duke   of  Norfolk,  and  attended  him  in   the  battle  oi 
Bosworth  Field,  wherein  that  nobleman  was  slain.    His  suc- 
cessor, another 

John  Havers,  of  Winfarthing,  was  Steward  of  the  Howard 
family.    His  eldest  son, 

ThomasHavers,  of  Winfarthing,  purchased,  1592,  the  manor 
of  Thelton,  and  erected  the  mansion  there.  Mr.  Havers, 
who  was  Steward  to  the  Duke  of  Norfolk,  d.  1605,  and  was  a. 
by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

John  Havers,  Esq.  of  Thelton  Hall,  Bailiff  lo  the  Earl  of 
Arundel,  1610.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Tindall,  of 
Banham,  and  had  issue.    The  elder  son, 

V/iLLiAM  Havers,  Esq.  of  Thelton  Hall,  Lord  of  the  Manor 
1664,  m.  Susan,  dau.  of  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Whitechurch,  and  had 
issue,  Thomas,  of  whom  presently;  John;  Susan,  m.  T. 
llisden,  Esq.;  and  Elizabeth,  m.  H.  Huddleston,  Esq.  of 
Sawston,  co.  Cambridge.    The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Havees,  Esq.  of  Thelton  Hall,  m.  1st,  Mary  Engle- 
ficUl,  of  CO.  Berks,  and  2ndly,  Ahce,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Sir 
E.  Moore,  Bart,  of  Kittington,  co.  Notts.  He  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

William  Havers,  Esq.  of  Thelton  Hall,  m.  Miss  Mary 
Dormer,  and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Mary,  m.  H.  Bedingicld,  Esq.  of 
Stoke  Ash,  in  Suffolk)  three  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest, 

Thomas  Havers,  Esq.  of  Thelton  Hall,  Lord  of  the  Manor, 
1737,  m.  Henrietta  Maria,  dau.  of  Sir  Symonds  D'Ewes,  of 
Suffolk,  and  had  issue,  Thomas,  his  heir ;  William ;  Edward ; 
and  Henrietta  Maria.    Mr.  Havers  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Havers,  Esq.  of  Thelton  Hall,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
John  Dutry,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  Thomas,  his  successor; 
John ;  William  ;  Edward ;  Catherine,  m.  Francis  Bedingfeld, 
Esq.  of  Ditehingham,  Norfolk;  Mary,  mi.  Jeremiah Norris,  Esq. 
of  Colney  Hall,  Norfolk;  Lucretia,  m.  Thomas  Wright,  Esq.  of 
Henrietta  Street,  London,  Banker;  Henrietta  Maria;  Eosa 
Lelia,  m.  John  Needham,  Esq.  of  Bickham,  Somerset; 
Anna ;  and  Maria  Henrietta.    The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Havers,  Esq.  of  Thelton  Hall,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Eobert  Cliffe,  Esq.  of  Glandford  Briggs,  co.  Lincoln,  and 
had  issue,  Thomas,  his  heir;  Eobert;  Edward;  Eichard; 
Henry;  William;  Eliza;  Lucretia;  Harriott;  and  Charlotte. 
Mr.  Havers  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Havers,  Esq.  of  Thelton  Hall,  Norfolk,  6.  July, 
1787;  7)1.  Sept.  1809,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Forster  Charlton,  Esq. 
of  Alndyke,  Northumberland,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  of  Thelton  Hall,  deceased.  William. 

Eobert.         John,  of  White  Hill,  Herts.  Charles. 

Eichard.       George.  Arthur. 

He  d.  12  Oct.  1863. 

Arms— Or,  on  a  fess  sa.  three  chess  rook.'?  of  the  field. 
Crest— A  griffin  sejant  erm.  crowned  and  collared. 
5«(£— White  Hill,  Hens.    ■ 


HAVILAND    OF    DITTON    HALL. 

Haviland,  Rev.  John,  of  Ditton  Hall,  co.  Cam- 
bridge, M.A.  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Eector  of  Fladbury, 
near  Pershore,  co.  Worcester,  b.  31  May,  1821  j 
s.  lo  the  estate  at  the  decease  of  his  father :  m.  2fi 


HAV 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HAW 


755 


July,  1846,  Harriet  Doria,  clan,  of  Nicholas,  Mar- 
cheso  di  Spineto,  the  last  of  the  Neapolitan  branch 
of  the  Doria  family,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister-at-Law. 

II.  Arthur  Morioe. 

HI.  George  Alexander  Doria,  E.N.  1S69. 

IV.  liobert  Charles.  v.  Frant. 

I.  Klizabeth  Doria,  d.  Feb.  1SC6. 

II.  Katharine  Lousia.  iii.  Harriet  Mary. 
IV.  Margaret  Gordon.                            v.  Alice. 

ILt'UCaSe.— Christopher  IIavilland,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of 
James  de  Havilland,  and  grandson  of  Thomas  de  Havilland, 
Jurat  of  Guernsey  1474  to  1481  (see  de  Havilland  of  Ha  cilia  ml 
Hall,  p.  445),  m.  16  Sept.  1544,  Cecilia,  dau.  of  John  Mann,  Esq. 
of  Toole,  and  rf.  24  Jan.  1589-00,  leaving  issue.  The  eldest  son, 

Matthew  Haviland,  Esq.,  his  father's  successor,  b.  at 
Poole,  15  June,  1550,  settled  at  Bristol,  of  which  city  he 
became  Mayor,  1G07.  He  contributed  largely  towards  the 
equipment  of  the  fleet  sent  against  the  Spanish  Armada.  He 
was  possessed  of  the  Manor  of  Hawkesbury,  co.  Gloucester, 
and  of  Charlinch,  and  various  other  manors  in  Somerset.  Ho 
m.  9  May,  1575,  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Kytchen,  Esq.  of  Bristol, 
and  d.  11  March,  1619,  leaving, 

Eobert,  of  Hawkesbury  (so  registered  in  the  Visitation  of  co. 
Gloucester,  1623),  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Guise.  Esq. 
of  Elmore,  eo.  Gloucester  (ancestor  of  the  Guises,  Barts.), 
and  had  an  only  son,  Matthew,  of  Hawkesbury,  b.  1608,  at 
whose  death,  s.  p.,  1670,  this  branch  became  extinct. 
Matthew,  d.  s.  p.  1624. 

William,  to.  and  had  one  son,  Bartholomew,  who  d.  s.  p. 
Anne,  to.  Sampson  Lortte,  Esq.  of  Bristol. 
Mary,  m.  30  Aug.  1607,  Richard  Hohvorthic,  Esq.,  Mayor  of 
Bristol  1635. 
The  3rd  son, 

John  Haviland,  Esq.  of  Charlinch  Hall,  Somerset,  6.  20 
Aug.  1579,  inherited  from  his  fatlier  the  Somersetshire  estates. 
He  ill.  1st,  13  May,  1623,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Everard, 
Esq.  of  Spaxton  Court,  Somerset;  and  2ndly,  Anastasia,  dau. 
of  John  Blake,  Esq.  He  d.  10  Aug.  1663,  leaving  issue  by  his 
1st  wife  a  son, 

John,  of  Charlinch  Hall,  mentioned  in  Btsshe's  Visitation 
of  Somersetshire  1672,  ancestor  of  Col.  Thomas  Haviland, 
of  Penn,  whom.  3  June,  1792,  Mary  Cecilia,  dau.  of  Patrick 
French,  Esq.,  by  Julia  his  wife,  only  sister  of  the  Eight  Hon. 
Edmund  Burke,  and  d.  1795,  leaving  issue. 

By  his  2nd  wife,  Anastasia  Blake,  John  de  Haviland  was 
father  of, 

Matthew  Haviland,  Esq.  of  Wellisford  House,  in  Langford, 
Budville,  and  Gundenham    Manor,    Somerset,    b.   1637;    m. 
23  April,  1657,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Gage,  Esq.,  and  d. 
23  Dec.  1673,  leaving  issue, 
John,  his  heir. 

Matthew  (twin  with  John),  of  Wellisford  House,  6.  3  June, 
1C61.  His grand-dau.  and  heiress )».  William  Webber,  Esq. 
of  the  Inner  Temple,  and  conveyed  Wellisford  to  that 
family. 

Elizabeth,  to.  3  Jan.  1677,  John  Bonner,  Esq.  of  Comb  St. 
Kicholas,  Somerset. 
The  elder  son, 

John  Haviland,  Esq.  of  Gundenham  Manor,  Peyton,  &c., 
Somerset,  b.  3  June,  1661  ;  m.  20  July,  1686,  Joan,  dau.  of 
William  Webber,  Esq.  of  Badialton  Court,  Somerset.  She  d. 
5  Jan.  1710 ;  he  d,  29  April,  1736,  leaving  issue, 

John. 

Edward,  of  Peyton,  b.  4  Aug.  1692;  to.  12  Dec.  1718,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Simon  Clotworthy,  Esq.,  and  left  issue  at  his  decease, 
4  Oct.  1783,  a  son,  John,  of  whom  presently. 

Alexander,  of  Sandylane,  Somerset,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Run- 
nington  and  Badialton,  b.  9  May,  1690;  to.  1731,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  John  Bluett,  Esq. ;  d.,s.  p.  to.  24  Nov.  1737. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Haviland,  Esq.  of  Gundenham,  6.  4  May,  1683 ;  m. 
18  Jan.  1709,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Capt.  George  Earon,  of  Harp- 
ford  Manor;   d.  17  Sept.  1742,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Haviland,  Esq.  of  Gundenham,  6.  5  Oct.  1720;  d. 
</',(.  10  March,  1786,  when  the  estate  passed  to  his  cousin, 

■  Imii.n  Haviland,  Esq.  of  Gundenham,  Peyton,  &o.,  b.  3  Jan. 
17-11 ;  ),(.  4  June,  1753,  Anne,  dau.  of  Francis  Veale,  Esq.  He 
d.  I'J  March,  1802,  leaving  by  his  wife  (who  d.  18  Jan.  1758) 
■  wo  sons, 

John,  his  heir. 

Jaiiirs,  of  Sandylane,  b.  1  Oct.  1755;  to.  2  April,  1781,  Anne, 

d:iii.  of  the  Rev.  Benjamin  Coblcy,  M.A.,  of  Coombshead, 

Dlvou,  Rector    of  Dodbrook,    and    sister    of  Major-Gen! 


Thomas  Cobley,  of  the  Russian  army.  Knight  of  the  Russian 
Order  of  St.  George,  and  Harriet  Countess  Mordwinoff.  Bv 
her  (who  d.  7  July,  1811)  he  left  a  son,  ^ 

John  Haviland,  Esq.  of  Sandylane,  b.  15  Dec  no'-  m  2 
July  1819,  Mary  Wright,  dau.  of  Capt.  William 'Loiiis 
von  Sonnentag,  of  the  regt.  of  Deux  Fonts,  French  army 
and  sister  and  heir  of  Gen.  George  von  Sonnentag,  of  the 
Russian  Service,  Knight  of  the  Prussian  Older  Pour  le 
Mente.  By  her  he  loft  at  his  decease,  28  March,  1852,  a 
son  and  heir, 

John  Von  Sonnentag  de  Havilland  (Langford  Court, 
near  Wellington,  Somerset),  of  the  Inner  Temple,  a 
General  in  the  Spanish  army,  a  Knight  of  Justice  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  (or  Malta),  and  of  several  foreign 
Orders ;  received  Her  Majesty's  royal  license  for  resuminff 
the  prefix  "de."  ^ 

John  Haviland,  Esq.  of  Gundenham  (elder  son  of  John 
and  Anne  Haviland),  b.  1754  ;  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
the  Rev.  Samuel  Codrington  Glover,  of  Bridgewater.  By  her 
(who  d.  30  Jan.  1830}  he  left  at  his  death,  13  March,  1817, 
an  only  son, 

John  Haviland,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Gundenham  and  Ditton  Hall, 
Lord  of  that  Manor,  Cambi'idse,  Regius  Professor  of  Physic, 
Professor  of  Anatomy,  and  Fellow  of  St.  John's  Coll.  Cam- 
bridge, 6.  2  Feb.  1785;  7)1.31  March,  1819,  Louisa,  youngest 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  Rev.  George  Pollen,  of  Little  Bookham 
Manor  House,  Surrey,  and  by  her  left  issue  at  his  decease. 
8  Jan.  1851, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  George  Edward  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Patron  and  Rector  of 
Warbleton,  Sussex,  b.  13  July,  1824;  vi.  14  Aug.  1855, 
Maria  Jane,  dau.  of  George  Darby.  Esq.  of  Markly,  D.L.  of 
Sussex,  by  whom  (who  d.  1  Nov.  1866)  he  had  issue, 

1  George  Darby.  2  John  Henry. 

3  Arthur  Edward.  4  William  Alexander. 

1  Maria  Louisa.  2  Mary  Elizabeth. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  13  Aug.  1868,  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Christopher 
Darby,  Esq.,  2nd  surviving  son  of  John  Darby,  Esq.,  late  of 
Leap  Castle,  King's  Co.,  and  Markly,  Sussex. 

III.  Henry  James,  M.D.,  of  Pembroke  Coll.  Cambridge,  b. 
8  Dec.  1825;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Smart 
Hughes,  B.D.,  Canon  of  Peterborough,  &c.,  by  whom  he 
has  issue,  1  Henry  Alfred ;  2  Charles  James ;  1  Mary  AUce. 

IV.  Frances  Gregory,  6.  28  July,  1828;  a  Barrister  of  Lin- 
coln's Inn;  to.  10  July,  1861,  Adelaide,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Papillon,  Esq.  of  Acrise,  Kent,  and  of  Crowhurst  Park, 
Sussex,  and  has  a  son,  Frank  Papillon,  6.  22  June,  1862. 

V.  Arthur  Coles,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  St.  John's  Coll.  Cambridge, 
and  Rector  of  Lilley,  Herts,  b.  20  March,  1831. 

Arms— Ayg.,  three  towers  triple  towered  sa.  quartering 
Glover  and  Pollen.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  sa.  a 
tower  triple  towered  arg.  portcuUised  gu.  Motto— Dom'mus 
fortissima  turris. 

iJesJt/cHce— Fladbury  Rectory,  near  Pershore,  co.  Worcester. 


HAWKER    OF    LONG    PARISH    HOUSE. 

Hawker,  Peter  James  Dfff,  Esq.  of  Long 
Parish  House,  Hants,  ^i.  30  July,  1852,  entered  the 
E.N.  1866,  retired  as  Sub.-Lieut.  1873,  J.P.  for 
Hants,  and  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Bullington. 

JLincagC. — The  representatives  of  this  family  have,  with- 
out the  omission  of  a  single  generation,  served  as  officers  in 
the  army  or  navy  since  the  reign  of  Queen  Elizadetji,  but 
the  early  commissions  prior  to  the  year  1694,  whicli  are  stated 
to  have  borne  date  as  far  back  as  the  year  1.558,  having  been 
lost  by  the  neglect  of  a  person  to  whom  they  were  confided, 
the  regular  pedigree  can  be  traced  no  higher  than  the  time 
of  William  and  Mart. 

Peter  Hawker,  E.sq.,  Capt.  of  Queen  Mart's  Dragoons, 
1694,  was  father  of 

Peter  Hawker,  Esq.,  who  obtained  his  commission  as  Major 
in  Queen  Anne's  Dragoons,  1702,  as  Lieut. -Col.  1707,  and 
became  Brevet-Gen.  and  Col.  of  a  regt.  of  dragoons  in  1712. 
He  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  son, 

Peter  Hawker,  Esq.  of  Long  Parish,  Hants,  made  Lieut.- 
Col.  of  Dragoons  in  1715,  and  Governor  of  Portsmouth  1717, 
was  interred  in  the  Governor's  chapel  of  that  garrison.  He 
left  by  Elizabeth  Hyde,  his  wife,  an  only  son, 

Peter  Hawker,  Esq.  of  Long  Parish,  Ensign  of  foot,  1726, 
Cornet  of  Horse  Guards,  1727,  Lieut.,  1734,  and  Capt.,  1740. 
He  TO.  Arethusa,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  George  Ryves,  Esq 
of  Ranston,  Dorset,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Peter  Rtves,  his  heir. 

II.  George  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Wareham,  Dorset,  to.  Mary, 
sister  of  Rev.  William  and  Rev.  Thomas  Duke  Butler,  and 
had  Major  Peter  Ryres  Hawker,  and  other  issue. 

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HAW 


Capt.  llawker  d.  before  his  wife,  who  m.  2n(11y,  Thomas 
Siilney,  Esq.,  and  had  one  dan.,  Letitia  Ann  Hawker  Sidney. 
Capt.  Hawker  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Peteb  Etves  Hawkeb,  Esq.  of  Long  Parish  House,  Lieut.- 
Col.  of  the  1st  regt.  of  Horse  Guards  in  1777,  who  inherited 
estates  in  Middlesex,  under  the  will  of  Major  Charles  Lanoe, 
of  the  same  regt.  Col.  Hawkei  »».  about  1780,  Mary  Wilson 
Yonge,  an  Irish  lady  ;  he  d.  6  Fab.  1790,  and  was  s.  by  his 
only  son, 

Peter  Hawkeb,  Esq.  of  Lonfe  Parish,  6.  1785,  joined  the 
army  as  Cornet,  1800,  became  Capt.  14th  Light  Dragoons, 
ISOi;  was  obliged  to  retire  in  consequence  of  a  severe  wound 
received  at  the  battle  of  Talavera;  appointed  Lieut.- Col.  of  the 
North  Hants  Militia,  1821,  and,  in  1830,  Deputy-Lieut,  for 
Hants,  m.  1st,  19  March,  1811,  Julia,  only  child  of  Hooker 
Barttelot,  Esq.,  Major  South  Hants  Militia,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Petee  William  Lanoe,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Mary  Laurie,   m.  1st,  1842,    Charles  Rhodes.  Esq.,   who 
d.  s.  p.  1852 ;  2ndly,  W.  Brook  Charles  Maxwell,  M.D. 

n.  Sophia  Sidney,  w.  1st,  in  1843,  PiCV.  Louis  Playter  Bird, 
who  d.  1847  ;  2ndly,  1850,  James  TiUyer  Blunt,  Esq.,  who  d. 
1852. 
Mrs.  Hawker  d.  in  1842,  and  Col.  Hawker  to.  2ndly,  1844, 
Susan,  widow  of  Capt.  John  Symonds,  E.N.,  and  dau.  of 
Thomas  Chatterton,  Esq.  Col.  Hawker  was  the  author  of 
"  Instructions  to  Young  Sportsmen,"  generally  known  as 
"Hawker  on  Shooting."  He  cZ.  12  Aug.  1853,  and  was  s.  by 
his  only  son, 

Peter  William  Lanoe  Hawker,  Esq.  of  Long  Parish,  b.  19 
Jan.  1812,  joined  the  74th  Highlanders  in  1832,  retired  as 
Major,  1847;  m.  11  March,  1847,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Fraser,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Peter  James,  b.  1850,  d.  1852. 

II.  Peter  James  Duff,  now  of  Long  Parish. 

I.  Mary  Elizabeth.  ii.  Julia  Gordon  Lanoe. 

Major  Hawker  d.  at  Funchal,  2G  April,  1857. 

Arms—Ssi.,  ahawk  arg.,  beaked  and  membered  or,  on  a  perch 
of  the  last,  quartering  Etves,  Yonge,  and  Barttelot.  Crest — 
A  hawk's  head  erased  or.  3Iolio — Accipiter  praedam,  sequitur 
nos  gloriam. 

Seat— Long  Parish  House,  Whitchurch,  Hants. 


HAWKESWORTH    OF    FOREST. 

Haweeswoeth,  John,  Esq.  of  Forest,  Queen's 

Co.,  b.  28    Aug.    1801 ;     m.  1st,  29    Sept.   1827, 

Hem-ietta  (who  d.  7  April,  1829),  dau.  of  Arthur 

Magan,  Esq.  of  Clouearl,  King's  Co. ;    and  2ndly, 

1  Sept.  1834,  Florentina,  dau.  of  John  Walmeslej, 

Esq.  of  The  Hall  of  Ince,  Lancasliire,  by  his  2nd 

Tvife,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Eichard  Godolphin  Long,  Esq. 

of  Eood  Ashtou,  Wilts,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  Dec. 

1873)  has  had  issue, 

I.  John  Walter,  6.  13  Feb.  1839  ;  m.  Aug.  1S65,  Florence, 

dau.  of  the  Eev.  H.  Dowler,  Vicar  of  Aldeburgh,  Suffolk, 

and  bas,   1   Walter  Penruddocke  Walmesley,   b.  29  Feb. 

1S72 ;  2  William  Arthur  Greville,  6.  Sept.  1873  ;  3  Eichard 

Long,  b.  28  Jan.  1877  ;  1  Florence  Charlotte;  2  Beatrice, 

d.  in  infancy  ;  3  Rosamund  Anne  Katherine  ;  4  Dorothy 

Henrietta  Evelyn;  5  Christina  Maude ;  6  Madeline  Joan. 

I.  Florence,  d.  29  July,  1841. 

HtltCajIC.— Peter  Hawkeswortu,  7th  son  of  William 
Hawkssworth,  Esq.  of  Hawkesworth,  eo.  York,  and  Rosamond 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lyster,  Esq.  of  Westby,  m.  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  Henry  Harris,  of  Thornbury,  co.  Gloucester,  and 
settled  there ;   his  eldest  son, 

TaoMAS  Hawkesworth,  Esq.,  6.  1585;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
William  Hickman,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  several  sons,  Walter, 
the  eldest,  d.  v.  v.  and  Peter,  the  2nd,  6.  1635,  m.  23  April, 
1667,  Ann  Bayly,  and  held  a  commission  in  the  army  of  King 
William  III. ;  he  had  three  sons  and  two  daus.  The  eldest 
son,  Walter,  d.  without  issue,  1720,  and  the  2nd,  Thomas, 
6.  1691,  d.  1739,  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Capt.  Eyre,  one  of  the 
English  officers  of  the  garrison  of  Limerick  after  the  revo 
lution  of  1688.  His  eldest  son,  Thomas,  d.  unm. ;  and  his 
2nd  son, 

JoH.s  Hawkesworth,  Esq.  J. P.,  b.  Aug.  1730;  m.  10  May, 
1773,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Cunningham,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  14  Sept.  1793)  had  issue,  John,  his  heir;  and  Thomas, 
Roctor  of  Kilmane,  Killaloe,  and  Vicar-General  of  Tuam,  m. 
Miss  Fitzgeiaia,  but  d.  s.  p.  Feb.  1841.  The  eldest  son  and 
heir 


John  Hawkesworth,  Esq.  of  Forest,  J. P.  and  Deputy- 
Governor,  b.  3  June,  1775 ;  to.  23  May,  1799,  Ellen,  dau.  of 
Richard  Steele,  Esq.,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Richard. 
Phillips,  Esq.  of  Phillipsburg,  Queen's  Co.,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
2  May,  1838;  had  issue, 
JoH.v,  now  of  Forest. 

Eichard,  J. P.  Queen's  Co.,  6.  28  May,  1803 ;  m.  Caroline, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Tidd  Moore,  of  Lamberton  Park, 
Queen's  Co.,  eldest  son  of  Right  Hon.  Arthur  Moore,  and 
dying    Jan.    1878,    left  issue,     John,    b.    1  April,    1852; 
Richard,  6.  March,  1854 ;  and  Arthur. 
Thomas,   of  East  Stoke,   Somerset,  6.  29  June,  1806;    m. 
28  June,  1831,  Sarah  Frances,  co-heiress  with  her  sister, 
Mrs.  Fyler,  of  their  father,  Andrew  Bain,  Esq.  of  HefHeton^ 
Dorset,   and  of  his  wife   Elizabeth,    co-heiress  with  her 
sister,  Sarah,  wife  of  Sir  Eyre  Coote,  of  West  Park,  Hants, 
of  John  Rodbard,  Esq.  of  East  Stoke,  Somerset,  and  baa 
issue  one  son  and  two  daus., 
John  William  Bain,  J. P.  for  Dorset,  and  Capt.  in  the 
Yorkshire  Militia  Artillery,  b.  13  Sept.  1834;  m.  21  Aug. 
1867,   Edith  Mary,    dau.    of   the  Uev.  William  Duthy, 
Rector  of   Sudborough,  co.  Northampton,  by  his  wife 
Emma,   sister  of  the  late  Sir  George  Stamp  Robinson, 
Bart,  of  Cranford  Hall,  Kettering,  and  has  issue, 
Charles  Edward  Mackenzie,  6.  25  June,  1867. 
Thomas  A.  FitzWilUam,  b.  8  Sept.  1870. 
Frances.  Caroline,  m.  St.  John  Balguy,  Esq. 

Jane,  m.  18  Feb.  1834,  Eev.  William  Truell,  2nd  son  of  the 
Eev.  Dr.  Truell,  of  Clonmannon,  co.  Wicklow. 
Mary,  m.  31  Oct.  1835,  the  Rev.  Nathaniel  Bond,  of  Creech 
Grange,  Dorset. 
Mr.  Hawkesworth  d.  25  April,  1824. 


Arr/is — Sa.,  three  falcons  close  ppr. 
Seat — Forest,  Moimtrath,  Queens  Co. 


HAWLEY  OF  WEST  GEEEN  HOUSE. 
The  Late  Williaii  Hexet  Toovey  Hawlet, 
Esq.  of  West  Green  House,  co.  Hants,  J.P.  anct 
D.L.,  b.  4  Dec.  1794  ;  m.  12  April,  1821,  Elizabfth 
Maet,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heii-  of  John  Broughton, 
Esq.  of  Blackwater  House,  Admiral  of  the  Eed. 
Mr.  Hawley  d.  23  March  1874. 

HtncaCJC.— Henry  Hawlet,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the 
army,  stated  to  have  been  of  the  family  of  Lord  Hawley,  a 
Peer  of  the  reign  of  Charles  I.,  in.  Anne  Toovey,  and  was 
father  of 

Capt.  William  Henry  Toovey  Hawley,  m.  Jane  Eaker, 
and  was  father  of 

Henry  Willlam  Toovey  Hawley,   Lieut.-Col.   of  the  1st 
Kings  Dragoon  Guards,  m.  1794,  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Eev. 
George  Jepson,  of  Lincoln,  and  had  issue, 
William  Henry  Toovey,  late  representative. 
Robert  Toovey,  late  Capt.  1st  Dragoon  Guards,  m.  Louisa, 
only  dau.  of  John  Hanbury  Beaufoy,  E,?q.  of  Upton  Gray, 
Hants,  and  had   issue   four  sons  and   four  daus.,  Henry 
John,   m.   and  has  issue  ;    Robert    Beaufoy,   late    Major 
89th  regt.,   now  Col.  GOth  Rifles;    Trevor;    and  William 
Hanbury,  Major  14th  regt. ;  Louisa,  to.  the  Rev.  George 
Hustler,  Rector  of  Appleton;  Julia  Georgiana ;  Ellen  Mar- 
garet ;  and  Mai'ia  Annabella. 
John  Toovey,  Rector  of  Eversley,  Hants,  deceased. 
Catherine  Toovey,  m.  John  Simonds  Breedon,  H.^q.  of  Bere 
Court,  Berks,  and  left  issue. 
Jane  Toovey,  deceased. 

Arms— Vert,  a   saltier   engrailed   arg.      Crest— A  winged 
thtmderbolt  ppr.    Jl/o«o— Et  suivez  moy. 
g(at — West  Green  House,  Winchfield,  Hants. 


HAWORTH-BOOTH    OF    HULLBANK. 

Hawoeth-Booth,  Bexjamin  Blatdes,  Esq.  of 
Hullbank  House  and  Eowlston  Hall,  both  in  co.t 
York,  J.P.  for  IS^orth  and  East  Riding,  and  D.L.  fori 
the  latter,  appointed  3  July,  18t>l,  Lieut.-Col.  j 
Commandant  of  the  1st  brigade  Yorkshire  Artillery  i 
Volunteers,  b.  7  June,  1823  ;  m.  28  July,  1853,  | 
Cordelia,  2nd  dau.  of  Eev.  Fitzgerald  Wintour,! 
great-niece  of  the  1st  Lord  Wenlock,  and  has  had 
issue, 

I.  Benjamin   Booth,  6.   1    Jan.  1857,    Lieut.    Yorkshire 
Artillery. 

II.  Percy  Marvell,  6.  20  Feb.  1862;  d.  12  Oct.  1868. 

lit.  Framis  Fitzgerald,  Naval  Cadet,  H.M.S.  "Britannia," 
6.  18  May,  1864. 


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■  'iv.  Adrian  Robert,  b.  18  Aug.  1863. 
V.  Disby  Clifton,  b.  11  Oct.  1872. 

I.  Edith  Mildred  Cordelia.  ii.  Geraldine  Theresa. 

m.  Violet  Louisa.  iv.  Lilian  Theodora. 

Col.  Hawortli-Bootli  s.  liis  father  Benjamin  Ha- 
wortli,  Esq.  J.P.  and  D.L.,  28  March,  1868,  and 
assumed  by  royal  license,  6  July,  1869,  in  pursuance 
of  that  gentleman's  will,  the  additional  surname  and 
arms  of  BooTn,  his  paternal  great-grandfather 
Jiaring  m.  the  only  child  and  heiress  of  John  Booth, 
Esq.,  many  years  an  Alderman  of  Hull. 

ILtllf  200. — This  family  has  been  settled  for  two  centuries 
at  HuUbank  House,  near  Hull,  and  in  Cottingham,  and  claims 
to  be  a  branch  of  the  ancient  family  of  Haworth  of  Haworth, 
CO.  Lancaster. 

Thomas  Haworth,  Esq.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Ben- 
jamin Blaydes,  Esq.,  and  great-grand-niece  of  Andrew  Mar- 
veil,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  was  father  of 

Benjamin  Haworth,  Esq.,  b.  18  April,  1728 ;  m.  1756,  Anne 
Booth,  sole  surviving  child  of  John  Booth,  Esq.,  Alderman 
of  Hull,  descended  from  the  Booths  of  Killingholm,  co.  Lincoln, 
and  was  father  of 

Adrian  Hardy  Haworth,  Esq.,  F.L.S.,  an  eminent 
naturalist,  and  author  of  the  Zcpidoptera  Britannica,  and 
other  works  on  entomology  and  botany,  b.  19  April,  1768  ;  m. 
17  May,  1792,  Eliza  Sidney,  dau.  of  Capt.  Cumbrey,  of 
Holbeach,  co.  Lincoln,  which  lady  d.  1803,  aged  34.  He  d.  20 
Aug.  1833,  leaving  issue,  of  whom 

Benjamin  Haworth,  Esq.  of  Hullbank  House  and  Kowlston 
Hall,  CO.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  3  Sept.  1796,  became,  on  the 
death  of  his  elder  brother,  Lieut.  Haworth,  R.N.,  and  of  his 
father  in  1833,  the  heir  presumptive  of  his  uncle,  B.  B. 
Haworth,  Esq.,  whom  he  s.  1836,  in  the  possession  of  the  patri- 
monial estates  in  the  cos.  York  and  Lincoln.  He  in.  22  Aug. 
1822,  Theresa,  dau.  of  Professor  Arneman,  of  Gottingen,  and 
heiress  of  Eowleston  Hall,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Benjamin  Blatdes,  present  representative. 

II.  Edward  Calvert  Arneman,  late  Capt.  17th  Lancers,  b. 
1824,  iii.  3  Aug.  1857,  Julia,  dau.  of  E.  Stanley  Curwen, 
Esq.  of  Workington  Hall,  Cumberland,  and  has  issue, 

1  Hfnry  Eldred.  2  Edward  Arneman. 

1  Matilda  Hebe.  2  Wiuifrid  Geraldine. 

I.  Louisa  Theresa,   d.  imm.  1852.  ii.  Caroline, 

llr.  Haworth  d.  29  March,  1868,  aged  72,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son.    His  widow  now  resides  at  Hullbank  House. 

.<4?T/!s. — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  three  boars"  heads  erect 
and  erased  sa..  Booth  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  a  bend  between  two 
stags'  heads  couped  or,  Haworth.  Crest?— 1st,  A  St.  Cothe- 
rine,  robed  and  crowned  as  a  queen,  kneeling  in  prayer,  in  the 
dexter  hand  a  Catherine  wheel,  in  the  sinister  a  sword,  the 
point  downwards ;  2nd,  A  stag's  head  gu.  attired  or,  gorged 
with  a  laurel  wreath  arg.    Motto — Quod  ero  spero. 

Seats  —  Hullbank  House,  near  Hull;   Kowlston  Hall,   near 
Hornsea,    and  Derwent  Bank,    Malton,   co.  York.      Clubs  — 
;  and  University. 


HAY    OF    DUNSE    CASTLE. 

Hat,  William  James,  Esq.  of  Dunse  Castle,  co. 
Berwick,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  20  May,  1827  ;  *.  his 
father  16  May,  1876 ;  late  Bengal  Civil  Service,  m. 
at  Eome,  12  Jan.  1865,  Caroline,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late 
WilHam  Hay,  Esq.  of  Hopes,  co.  Haddington. 

Hf  nCng  J.— This  is  a  branch  of  the  noble  House  of  Tweed- 
dale. 

The  Hon.  William  Hat,  b.  1649,  son  of  John,  1st  E.nrl  of 
Twceddale  (by  the  Lady  Margaret  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of 
Alexander,  6th  Earl  of  Eglinton),  had  the  barony  of  Drumcl- 
Kier  settled  on  him  by  his  father.  He  m.  the  Hon.  Eliza- 
beth Seton,  only  surviving  dau.  of  Alexander,  1st  Viscount  of 
Kingston,  by  his  2nd  wife,  Elizabeth  Douglas,  heiress  of 
Whittinghame,  and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Margaret,  m.  Robert, 
7th  Lord  Blantyrc)  two  sons,  the  younger,  Williura,  d.  s.  2>- ; 
the  elder, 

Alexander  Hat,  Esq.  of  Drumelzier  and  Whittinghame,  i». 
1st,  the  Hon.  Anne  Stuart,  4th  dau.  of  Alexander,  5th  Lord 
Blantyre,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1743)  he  had  issue, 

William,  who  d.  s.  p. 

Alexander,  an  officer  of  the  "Norfolk  "  East  Indiaman,  who 
d.  at  Kinsale,  1758. 

Kobert,  of  whom  presently,  as  heir  to  his  father. 

James,  of  Nunraw.  John. 

Anne,  m.  1st,  1751,  Sir  Patrick  Murray,  Bart,  of  Balmanno  ; 
and  2ndly,  1769,  Archibald  Stirling,  of  Kelr. 

Margaret,  m.  Sir  Henry  Seton,  Bart,  of  Culbeg. 


Mr.  Hay  m.  2ndly,  1752.  Jean,  dau.  of  Lord  David  Hay,  of 
Belton,  and  dying  13  March,  1789,  in  his  8Sth  year,  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Robert  Hat,  Esq.  of  Drumelzier,  Whittinghame,  and  Lin- 
plum,  b.  13  April,  1731,  who  was  for  38  years  in  the  East  India 
Company's  Civil  Service.  He  m.  7  Feb.  1786,  Janet,  eldest 
dau.  of  James  Erskine,  Esq.  of  Cardross,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
29  Aug.  1808)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  James,  of  Linplum,  b.  2  May,  1790;  d.  at  Kctton  Hall, 
CO.  Lincoln,  2  Dec.  Ibl9. 

III.  Alexander,  of  Nunraw,  b.  6  Sept.  17SG;  killed  at  Water- 
loo, 18  June,  181.5. 

IV.  Robert,  of  Linplum  and  Nunraw,  J.P.,  6.  6  Jan.  1799; 
m.  1826,  Kalitza  P.sarakce,  a  Greek  lady,  and  had  issue, 

1  Robert  James  Alexander,  b.  14  May,  1840. 

2  James  William,  6.  Aug.  1841. 

1  Kalitza  Janet  Ersldnc  Christian,  m.  7  May,  1863,  G. 

Stirling  Home  Drummond,  Esq.  of  Blair-Drummond,  and 

Ardoch.  2  Henrietta  Maria. 

Mr.  R.  Hay,  who  was  an  enthusiastic  classical  antiquary, 

well  known  for  his  researches  in  Greece  and  Egypt,  d. 

4  Nov.  1863,  at  Amisfield,  East  Lothian. 

V.  Charles  Erskine,  of  Nunraw,  b.  20  Oct.  1801;  d.  at  Paris, 

5  May,  1827. 

I.  Christian. 

II.  Henrietta,  m.  Charles  Alexander  Moir,  Esq.  of  Lcckie, 
and  d.  1854.  in.  Anne. 

IV.  Elizabeth  Seton,  d.  at  Kingston  Grange,  8  March,  1858. 
Mr.  Hay  d.  21  Aug.  1807,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Hat,  Esq.  of  Dunse  Castle,  co.  Berwick,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  Col.  of  the  militia,  and  Convener  of  co.  Berwick,  6. 
29  Feb.  1788  ;  lii.  13  May,  1816,  Mary,  elder  dau.  of  Jlajor 
John  Bradstreet  Garstin,  65th  regt.,  only  son  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  Robert  Garstin,  D.L.,  of  Harold  House,  co.  Bedford, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  10  June,  1863)  had  issue, 

I.  William  James,  now  of  Dunse  Castle. 

II.  Alexander  Charles,  6.  24  Feb.  1829;  m.  18  April,  I860, 
Annie,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Dobbs,  late  of  the  Mysore  Com- 
mission, and  has  issue. 

III.  Robert  Mordaunt,  b.  4  Oct.  1833. 

I.  Mary,  m.  11  Aug.  1840,  G.  Home  Drummond,  Esq.,  jun., 
of  Blair-Drummond  (see  that  family),  and  d.  4  April, 
1855,  s.  jj.  II.  Christian  Henrietta. 

III.  Anne  Elizabeth,  m.  19  Feb.  1865,  Robert  Graham  Moir 
Esq.  of  Leckie,  co.  Stirling,  who  d.  leaving  issue  (see  that 
famil,,). 

IV.  Cordelia,  m.  28  June,  1848,  J.  B.  fYonge,  Esq.  of  Pus- 
linch,  CO.  Devon,  J. P.,  M.A.,  who  d.  s.  p.  12  Nov.  1863  (see 
that   family). 

V.  Janet  Matilda,  m.  8  Oct.  1856,  Charles  Thomas  Constan- 
tine,  eldest  son  of  John  Grant,  Esq.  of  Kilgraston,  co. 
Perth,  and  has  issue  {see  that  family). 

VI.  Harriet  Scott. 
He  d.  16  May,  1876. 

Arms — 1st,  az.,  three  cinquefoils  arg.,  for  Fraser;  2nd, 
quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  or,  within  a  double  tressure  flory, 
three  crescents  gu.,  augmentation  to  Seton,  2nd  and  3rd,  arg., 
a  dragon  with  wings  expanded,  tail  nowed,  vert,  for  Srton  ;  3rd, 
erm.,  on  a  chief  gu.  two  mullets  arg.  in  base  a  rose  gu.,  for 
DoDGLAS  of  Whittingham ;  4th,  gu.,  three  bars  erm.,  for 
Gifford  of  Tester.  Over  all,  on  an  e.soutcheon  arg.,  three 
escutcheons  gu.,  for  Hay.  Crest — A  goat's  head  erased  arg. 
armed  or.    JtJotto — Spare  nought. 

Seat — Dunse  Castle,  Dunse,  co.  Berwidk. 


DHUMMOND-HAY    OF    SEGGIEDEIT. 

Deijmmond-Hat,  Chaelotte  Elizabeth  Eicii- 
ARDSON,  only  sixrviving  dau.  oi:  the  late  Capt.  James 
Eichardson  Hay,  of  Seggiedeu  and  Aberargie,  by 
Margaret,  dau.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Inglis, 
s.  1834 ;  m.  18.59,  Henry  Maurice  Drujimond,  Esq. 
formerly  of  the  42nd  Eoyal  Highlanders,  and  late 
Lieut.-Col.  Commandant  Eoyal  Perthshire  Eiflo 
Militia,  now  retired  with  rank  of  Colonel,  J.P. 
CO.  Perth,  youngest  son  of  Admiral  Sir  Adam 
Drummond,  K.C.H.,  of  Megginch  Castle,  co.  Perth, 
by  Lady  Charlotte  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  John,  4th 
Duke  of  Athole  ;  assumed  the  name  of  Drummond- 
Uay  on  her  marriage,  and  has,  with  four  daus.,  two 
sons, 

I.  James  Adam  Gordon,  b.  5  Aug.  1SC3. 

II.  Henry  Maurice,  b.  22  Oct.  18G9. 

EinCaflC— James  Ha^,  Esq.  of  Pitfour  (Sth  of  that 
House  in  a  direct  male  line  from  Peter  Hay,   2nd  son  of 


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HAY 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HAY 


Edmund  Uny,  of  Leys,  livins  temp.  Jahes  III.)  m.  Ist,  Jean, 
(lau.  of  Sir  Andrew  Uay,  of  Keillor,  and  bad,  with  a  dau., 
a  son, 

John,  who  «.  at  Pitfour,  whose  grandson,  John  Hay,  sold 
Pitfour  to  John  Kichardson,  Ksq.    The  present  representa- 
tive of  Hay  of  Pitiour,    is  William  Edmcnd  Hay,  Esq., 
H.E.I.C.S. 
James  Hay  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Preston,  Bart, 
of  Vallcyflcld,  and  widow  of  Oliphant,  of  Gask,  l»y  whom  he 
had  another  son, 

Patkick  IIav,  Esq.,  m.  Barbara,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Kairn, 
Esq.  of  Secglcden,  by  Elizabeth  Fowler  his  wife.  She  (Bar- 
bara) erentually  s.  her  sister  as  heiress  of  Se;rKieden,  and 
entailed  the  property  on  the  only  son  of  her  marriage, 

JoH.v  Hav,  Esq.  of  Seggieden.  This  gentleman  m.  Lillias, 
youngest  dau.  of  John  Hay,  Esq.  of  Pitfour,  by  Mary,  the 
heiress  of  Pvoss,  and  had,  with  several  other  children,  a  son 
and  successor, 

James  Hat,  Esq.  of  Seggieden,  b.  17  May,  1739;  to.  15 
Aug.  1770,  Jean,  dau.  of  the  Eer.  James  Donuld.son,  Minister 
of  Glammis,  and  left,  at  his  decease,  23  March,  1781,  an  only 
son  and  successor, 

James  Hay,  Esq.  of  Seggieden,  co.  Perth,  D.L.,  &.  5  May, 
1771;  in.  1st,  ISOl,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Kichardson,  Esq. 
of  Pitfour,  by  whom  (whoci.  14  March,  1819)  he  had, 

James  Eichabdso?.-.  John,  Admiral  U.K. 

Jane. 
He  m.  2ndly,  1821,  Christina  Craigie,  dan.  of  James  Stewart, 
Esq.  of  Urrard,  and  d.  1S33.    The  elder  son  of  the  first  mar- 
riage. 

Jaues  Eichaedson  Hat,  Esq.  of  Seggieden,  co.  Perth,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  Capt.  in  the  army,  half-pay  unattached,  h.  29  Dec. 
1802;  m.  7  Feb.  1833,  Margaret  Lothian  Douglas,  youngest 
dau.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Thomas  Inglis,  s.  his  mother  in  the 
property  of  Aberargie,  assuming  the  name  of  EicHABDsoN-nAY. 
and  had  a  dau., 

Chaelotte  Elizabeth  EicnAEDSOS,  now  of  Seggieden  and 
Aberargie. 
Mr.  Hay  d.  1834. 

Anns(B.AY  of  Sc(jg>A(n)—(iaanGr^y,  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  three 
ineseutcheons  gu.  within  a  bordure  chequy  of  the  second  and 
first,  for  Hat  ;  and  for  difference,  in  the  centre  of  the  quarters, 
a  bull's  head  couped  gu. ;  2nd  and  2rd,  party  ptr  pale  sa.  and 
arg.  on  a  chaplet  four  quartrefoils  all  counterchanged ;  in  the 
centre  chief  a  martlet  arg.  for  difference,  for  Naikn  of  Seggk- 
(J.en.  This  quartered  coat  is  borne  on  an  escutcheon  of  pretence 
by  Henby  Maurice  Deujimosd,  Esq.  Crest — A  demi-country- 
man  ppr.  holding  over  his  shoulders  an  oxen-yoke  or,  the 
boughs  gu.,  for  Hat.  Motto  (for  Hay)— Diligentijv  fit  ubertas. 
Supporter.^  (of  Hat;— Dexter,  a  countryman  ppr.  holding  over 
his  shoulders  an  oxen-yoke  or,  the  boughs  gu.;  sinister,  a 
talbot  ppr. 

/Si;at— Seggieden,  Perth. 


HAY    OP    EANifEC. 
See  Leith-Hay. 


FEANCE-HAYHURST     OF    BOSTOCK 
HALL. 

FBA>'cE-HAYHrRST,  Eev.  Thoitas,  of  Bostoc-Ti 
Hall,  CO.  Chester,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Bostock, 
Einderton,  and  Stanhome,  Eector   of   Davenham, 
and  Hon.  Canon  of  Chester,  J. P.  and  D.L.,    M.A. 
Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  1830,  b.  1803  ;  m.  1st,  1831, 
Helen,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Hosken  Harper,  Esq.  of 
Davenham  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and  by  her   (who  d. 
1834)  has  a  son  and  dau., 
I.  Chaeles  Hoskes,  of  Davenham  Hall,  Lord  of  the  Manors 
of   Davenham  and  Shipbrook,   co.   Chester,   J. P.,   High 
Sheriff  1879,  Lieut.-Col.  1st  Royal  Cheshire  Militia,  for- 
merly Major  5th  Cheshire  Eifle  Volunteers,  and  Lieut. 
77th  regt.,  b.  1832;  m.  1st,  1804,  Mary  Halsted  (she  d. 
1877),  dau.  of  William  H.  Poole,  Esq.  of  Tenick  Hall, 
Salop,  Capt.  E.H.A.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Frederick  Charles,  b.  1872. 

2  William  Hosken,  h.  1873. 

3  Cecil  Halsted,  6.  1874. 

1  Elizabeth  Helen,  b.  1866.        2  Evelyn  Mary,  6.  1869. 

3  Isabel  Mary,  b.  1871;  and  d.  1877. 
He  m.  2ndly,  1878,  Annie  Elizabeth  Xich%lson,  3rd  dau.  of 
John  Ralph  Shaw,  Esq.  of  Arrowe  Park,  Chester.    Lieut.- 
Col.    France  -  Uayhurst  s.  in   1873,  his  uncle,  WilUam 


Hosken  Harper,  Esq.  of  Davenham  Hall,  &c.,  who  devised 
his  estates  to  him,  with  remainder  to  his  second  son. 

I.  Edith  Helen,  d.  1839. 

"Rev.  Thomas  France-Hajhurst  m.  2udly,  ISGG, 
Helen,  dau.  of  John  Formby,  Esq.  of  Formby 
Hall,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue  by  her,  who 
d.  1857, 

II.  Thomas  William  Hamilton  (Rev.),  M.A.,  of  Leftwich 
House,  Nortlinich,  b.  9  Feb.  1840;  -uc.  27  April,  1805, 
Caroline  Alice,  dau.  of  Charles  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Doncaster, 
and  has  issue,  Hesketh,  h.  1866;  Edward,  b.  1868;  Walter, 
b.  1870;  Francis,  6.  1873;  Gerald,  6.  1875;  Lucy;  and 
Constance. 

III.  Henry  Howard,  6.  1843;  m.  1871,  Susan  Josephine,  dan. 
of  Edgar  Corrie,  Esq.  of  Queen's  Gate  Terrace,  London. 

IV.  Hesketh,  d.  1853. 

II.  Lucy  Helen,  d.  1803. 

The  Eev.  Canon  France-Hayhurst  s.  to  the  estates ' 
at  the  death  of  liis  elder  brother,  James  France 
France,  Esq.,  in  1869,  when  he  resumed  the  family 
name  of  Hayhurst. 

ILinCaflC— Eichaed  Hathdbst,  of  Liverpool,  Merchant* 
b.  1715 ;  m.  1750,  Ellen,  dau.  of  James  France,  of  Everton,  . 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue, 

Henry,  b.  1754;  <?.  young.       Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Ehzabeth,  m.  Samuel  Poole,  Esq.  of  Wavertrec,  Liverpoo^» 
and  had  issue, 

Alice,  m.  Abraham  Compton,  Esq.  of  Chorley  Hall,  co. 
Lancaster. 
Mr.  Richard  Hayhurst  d.  1761.    His  eldest  surviving  son, 

Thojias  HATncEST,  Esq.,  6.  1762;  m.  1787,  Elizabeth  (who 
d.  1814),  dau.  of  Thomas  Cropper,  Esq.  of  Everton,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  James  Feanxe  FBA^•CE,  his  hoir. 

i(.  Thomas,  now  of  liostock  Hall. 

III.  Henry,  of  Tstym-Colwyn  House,  co.  Montgomery,  J. P., 
late  Capt.  6th  Dragoon  Guards,  6.  1806;  ni.  1846,  Emily, 
dau.  of  Richard  Hosken,  Esq.  of  Carinesand  Ellencrlaze,  co. 
Cornwall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  d.  1875,  having  had  issue, 

1  Hugh  Atherton,  6th  Dragoon  Guards,  d.  1809. 

2  Wallace  James  Arthur,  J.P. 

3  George  Henry,  7th  Eoyal  Fusiliers. 

1  Edith  Anna.  2  Emily  Elizabeth  Maud. 

3  Mary  Caroline.  4  Helen  Lucy. 

5  Alice  Mabel.  5  Ethel  Hoskin. 

I.  Sarah,  m.  1822,  William  Wallace  Currie,  Esq.  of  Ellerslic, 
son  of  James  Currie,  M.D.,  and  is  deceased. 

II.  EUen,  d.  1876. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  1815,  Stanley  O.Percival,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of 
leaving  issue. 


Frederic  CLarlcs. 


E.sq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of 


Bridgefoot  House,  Herts,  and  rf, 
Stanley,  m.  Edward,  deceased. 
Eelier  James,  deceased. 
Fanny,  m.  J.  Winter,  deceased. 
Sophy,  m.  B.  Heywood,  Esq. 

IV.  Marianne,  d.  1S60. 

V.  Frances,  m.  1820,  Myles  Sandy 
Graythwaite  House,  co.  Lancaster.     He  d.  s.  p.  1853, 

VI.  Harriet,  m.  1st,  1822,  George  Littledale,  Esq.  of  Sandowti, 
and  has  had  issue,  George,  1st  Royal  Dragoons,  d.  1867 ; 
Harriet;  Emily,  m.  1848,  Francis  French,  Esq.  of  Newlands, 
CO.  DubUn,  and  by  him  (who.  d.  1868)  has  Arthur,  b.  1851, 
and  other  issue.  Mrs.  Littledale  m.  2ndly,  the  Rev.  Charies 
Swainson,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Crick,  Northampton,  and  by 
him  (who  d.  1871)  has  issue,  Charles  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Old 
Charlton,  Kent,  m.  and  has  issue. 

VII.  Caroline,  m.  1821,  John  Hamilton,  youngest  son  of 
Charles  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Hamwood,  co.  Meatb,  and  had 
a  dau.,  Marianne,  d.  1854. 

vin.  Lucy,  d.  unm.  1807. 
Mr.  Hayhurst,  upon  inheriting  the  fortune  of  his  maternal 
uncle,  James  France,  Esq.  of  Everton,  co.  Lancaster,  who  d. 
1795,  assumed,  in  compliance  with  his  will,  in  1796,  the 
name  and  arms  of  Feance,  in  Ueu  of  Hathuest.  He  d.  1816, 
and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  France  France,  Esq.  of  Bostock  Hall,  co.  Chester, 
Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Bostock,  Kinderton,  .fee,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  in  1821,  6.  2  Feb.  1792  ;  and  d.  unm.  1869. 
He  was  s.  by  his  next  brother,  the  present 

Eev.  Canon  Thomas  Feance-Hayhcest  of  Bostock  Hall. 

Arms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  HATHunsT,  per  chevron  sa. 
and  or,  in  chief  two  crosses  pattee  fitchee,  and  in  base  a  pair 
of  wings  conjoined  and  elevated  counterchanged;  2nd  and  3rd, 
France,  arg.  on  a  mount  in  base  a  hurst  ppr.  on  a  chief  wavy 
az.  three  fleurs-de-lis  or.  Crests — 1st,  Hayhurst:  A  cubit  arm 
ppr.  holding  in  the  hand  a  cross-pattee  fitchee  or,  between  two 
wings  sa.  each  charged  with  an  annulet  gold ;  2nd,  Fbascb, 


HAY 


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HAY 


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A  mount,  thereon  a  hurst  as  in  the  arms,  from  the  centre  tree 
pendant  hy  a  f  trap  az.  a  shiekl  gu.  charged  with  a  fleur-de-lis 
or.    3Jolto — Virtus  semper  viridis. 

Scft/s— Bostock  Hali,  Liiddlewich ;  and  Davenham  Ecctory, 
Northwich. 


FRANCE-HAYHUBST  OP  DAVENHAM 

HALL. 

See  preceding  Memoir. 


HAYHTAN   OP    SOUTH    ABBEY. 

Hatman,  Eev.  SAMUEt.of  South  Abbey,  Yoiigbal, 
Prebendary  of  Cork,  and  Eector  of  Douglas,  Cork, 
B.A.,  h.  27  July,  1818 ;  m.  26  Sept.  1854,  Emily, 
dan.  (by  Henrietta  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Samuel  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Stormount,  co.  Down) 
of  the  late  Eev.  Mark  Cassidy,  M.A.,  Chancellor  of 
Kilfenora,  and  Incumbent  of  Newtownards,  and  by 
her  has  issue, 

Emily  Henrietta  Aune. 
Rev.  Prebendary  Ilayman  has  gained  distinction  in 
literatiu-c  by  many  able  and  graceful  essays,  and  by 
his  Annals  of  Yonghal,  and  other  interesting  v/orks. 

iLt'lTCitCIC. — Samuel  Batman,  or  Hetman,  Esq.  of  the 
■very  aticient  Kentish  family  of  Hetuan  of  Somcrfidd  {Extinct 
Baronetcies)  was  b.  anno  37  Henkici  VIII.  He  m.  at  Mine- 
head,  Somerset,  3  July  1574,  Joan,  dan.  of  — Dale,  Esq.,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  Feb.  1024-25,  leaving  generous  bequests  to  the 
poor  of  Minchcad)  had  numerous  issue.  He  was  buried  at 
Mineliead,  2  Feb.  1615-16,  being  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

EoBERT  Hatman,  Esq.  of  Minehead,  b.  1575;  m.  16  Feb. 
1603-4,  Anstace,  dau.  of  —  Tyrrell,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  was 
buried  at  Minehead,  14  Dec.  1653)  had  issue,  four  sons  and  six 
daus.  Mr.  Hsyman's  last  will  is  dated  17  Nov.  1654.  He  was 
buried  at  Minehead,  28  Nov.  1654,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Hatman,  Esq.  of  Minehead,  b.  1605;  vi.  1632,  Blary, 
dau.  (by  his  wife  Frances,  dau.  of  Roger  Hill,  Esq.  of  Pounds- 
ford,  Somerset)  of  Simon  Gibbons,  Esq.  of  Youglial,  and  had 
issue.  Mr.  Hayman  was,  1669,  Patron  of  the  Rectory  of  Scl- 
worthy.  His  last  will  is  dated  24  Sept.  1670,  in  which  year 
he  d.  12  Nov.,  and  was  buried  at  Minehead.    His  eldest  son, 

Samuel  Hatman,  Esq.  of  South  Abbey,  Youghal,  b.  17  April, 
1636 ;  in.  circa  1659,  his  cousin,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heiress 
(by  his  wife,  Miss  Eugge,  sister  of  Henry  Rugge,  Dean  of 
Cloyne)  of  John  Atkin  Esq.  of  Minehead,  and  afterwards  of 
Polemore,  near  Youghal,  and  by  her  who  d.  22  Feb.  1676-77) 
he  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

George,  of  Bye  House,  Somerset,  ancestor  of  the  Hatmans 
of  B lie  House  and  Bilbrook,  Somei'set. 

Samuel,  of  The  College,  Youghal,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Jane,  m.  1st,  20  July,  1682,  John  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Youghal, 
and  2ndly,  11  May,  1685,  Jasper  Lucas,  Esq.  of  the  same 
town. 
,    Elizabeth,  m.  3  May,  1688,  Edward  Tottenham,  Esq.  of  Tot- 
tenham Green,  co.  Wexford,  who  left  an  only  son, 
Charles  Tottenham,  a  distinguished  Member  of  the  Irish 
House  of  Commons,  from  whose  eldest  son,  John,  is  derived 
the  Noble  House  of  Ely. 

Frances,  bapt.  18  Nov.  1672;  m.  9  April,  1700,  Alderman 
John  Luther,  of  Youghal,  who  d.  in  the  year  of  his  mayor- 
alty, 26  Feb.  1709-10. 
He  d.  i»t  Y'oughal,  23  Dec.  1672,  and  was  buried  in  the  chancel 
of  St.  Mary's  Collegiate  Church,  where  is  his  tomb.     Ho  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Hatman,  Esq.  of  Cloynepriest,  M.P.  for  Youghal  for  ten 
years,  1703-13.  He  was  6. 1664.  Among  his  English  estates  were 
Somerlease,  near  the  village  of  Bilbrook,  Somerset,  which  he 
purchased  1717,  of  Sir  Hugh  Stukeley,  Bart.;  Parracomb,  near 
Combmartin,  Devon ;  and  South  Hill  Manor,  in  the  same  co. 
He  m.  1687,  Hannah,  dau.  of  James  Crockford,  Esq.  of  Ells- 
combe,  and  by  her  (who  d.  at  Minehead,  25  Dec.  1688)  had 
issue  an  only  child, 

Atkin,  d.  11  March,  16S8-89. 
Mr.  Hayman  was  among  the  Protestants  attainted  by  King 
James's  Parliament  held  in  Dublin,  7  May,  1689,  and  was  con- 
strained to  flee  to  his  relatives  in  Somersetshire.  He  d. 
21  Aug.  1731,  and  was  buried  at  Cloynepriest,  when  the  repre- 
sentation of  the  family  in  Ireland  devolved  on  the  issue  of  his 
youngest  brother, 


Samuel  Hatman,  Esq.  of  the  College,  Youghal,  bapt.  at 
Youghal,  1  Sept.  1668;  m.  5  Nov.  1700,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau. 
and  co-heiress  (by  his  wife,  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  John  Luther, 
Esq.)  of  Richard  Paradis,  a  Huguenot  refugee,  and  by  her 
(who  was  b.  9  Dec.  1681,  and  d.  14  April,  1756)  had  issue  six- 
teen children.  Of  the  daus.,  the  eldest,  Jane,  m.  31  Aug.  1732, 
Valentine  Browning,  Esq.  of  Affane ;  the  2nd,  Elizabeth,  m'. 
her  cousin,  Samuel  Luther,  Esq.  of  Youghal;  the  5th,  Mary, 
m.  John  Hayman,  Esq.  of  Clonmel;  and  the  7th,  Hannah,  m. 
1741,  Thomas  Gimlett,  Esq.  He  d.  at  his  seat,  the  College, 
Youghal,  2  Dec.  1722,  where  he  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Hatman,  Esq.  of  The  College,  Youghal,  now  called 
Myrtle  Grove,  b.  10  May,  1702;  d.  unm.  14  April,  1770,  at  his 
seat.  Myrtle  Grove,  and  was  s.  by  his  next  surviving  brother. 

The  Rev.  Atkin  Hatman,  A.M.,*  b.  11  June,  1714;  Vicar 
of  Ballyclogh  and  Castlemagner,  near  Mallow  ;  m.  his  cousin, 
Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Walter  Atkin,  ofLead- 
ington.  Incumbent  of  Middleton,  and  Vicar-General  of  the 
Diocese  of  Cloyne  (by  Elizabeth  Coningsby  his  wife,  of  Hamp- 
ton Court,  CO.  Hereford,  cousin  to  Earl  Coningsby),  and  by 
her(whod.  30  Jan.  1750)  had  issue.  IIem.2ndly,  12  Aug.  1757, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Frank  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Youghal,  but  by  that 
lady  (who  d.  3  Oct.  1776)  had  no  issue.  The  Rev.  Atkin  Hay- 
man d.  13  April,  1793.    His  elder  surviving  son, 

Walter  Atkin  Hay.man,  Esq.  of  Myrtle  Grove,  bapt.  at 
Middleton  30  June,  1750;  m.  28  July,  1789,  Eliza,  dau.  of 
Henry  White,  Esq.  of  New  Ross,  co.  Tipperary  (by  his  wife, 
Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas  Maunsell,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Kilmal- 
lock),  who  d.  s.  p.  22  Aug.  1800.  He  d.  at  his  seat,  Myrtle 
Grove,  5  June,  1816.    His  only  brother, 

Samuel  Hatman,  Esq.,  M.D.,  bapt.  26  Sept.  1753;  m.  16 
Nov.  1782,  Blehan,  younger  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Matthew 
Jones,  Esq.  of  the  family  of  Llwyn  Ririd,  co.  Montgomery  (by 
Audriah  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Roch,  Esq.  of  Woodbino 
Hill,  CO.  Waterford),  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  F'eb.  1835)  he  had 
issue, 

I.  Atkin,  Lieut.  R.N.,  &.  17  Sept.  1783;  m.  6.  Feb.  1813, 
Eliza,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Walter  Atkin,  Esq.  of  Lead- 
ington.  High  Sheriff  co.  Cork  1766  (by  Mary  his  wife,  2nd 
dau.  of  George  Dunscombe,  Esq.  of  Mount  Desert),  and  by 
her  (who  m.  2ndly,  17  May,  1821,  William  Andrews  Lamb, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Kilcolman  Park,  Bandon)  left  issue,  at  his 
death,  25  March,  1817, 

1  Mary  Harriette,  m.  27  Feb.  1838,  her  cousin,  Sobieski 
Kildahl,  Esq.  of  Youghal;  and  d.  23  Aug.  1850,  leaving 
issue.         2  Elizabeth,  d.  ^lnm.  at  Chelsea,  11  Nov.  1852, 

II.  Matthew,  his  heir. 

I.  Elizabeth,  b.  17  Nov.  1786;  d.  unm.  3  Feb.  1831. 
Dr.   Haymon  d.  at  his  seat.   Prospect  Hill,  near  Youghal) 
20  March,  1834,  and  was  s.  by  his  2nd  son, 

Matthew  Hatman,  Esq.  of  South  Abbey,  J. P.,  6.  at  Myrtle 
Grove,  28  Dec.  1789;  m.  22  Jan.  1816,  Helen,  2nd  dau.  (by  his 
wife,  Helen,  dau.  of  Garrett  Nagle,  Esq.)  of  Arundel  Hill, 
Esq.  of  Doneraile,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  July,  1850)  has  had 
issue, 
Samuel,  his  heir. 

Matthew  Jones,  Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour,  Lieut. -Col., 
unattached,  distinguished  and  severely  wounded  at  Sebasto- 
pol ;  m.  18  Nov.  1858,  Mary  Sarah,  youngest  dau.  (by  Anne  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Richard  Power,  Esq.  of  Clashmore,  M.P.  for 
CO.  Waterford  for  about  forty  years,  both  in  the  Irish  and 
Imperial  Parliament)  of  Denis  McCarthy,  Esq.  of  Macks- 
grove,  CO.  Cork,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
Matthew  Henry.  Richard  Florence. 

Arundel  Hill,  6.  16  Jan.  1832,  d.  8  Aug.  1836. 
Helen  Maria. 

Melian  Jones,  m.  6  Sept.  1851,  Alexander  Durdin,  Esq.  of 
Huntingdon  Castle,  co.  Carlow,  and  has  issue, 
Elizabeth. 

Maria  Lucy  Anne,  in.  2  June,  1853,  Col.  Cassidy,  of  Glcnbrook, 
CO.  Derry,  and  has  issue.  Susan. 

Mr.  Hayman  d.  at  South  Abbey,  30  March,  1807,  aged  78. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  az.  between  three  mart- 
lets sa.  as  many  cinquefoils  pierced  oi',  quartering  (with 
others)  Atkin,  Or,  a  cross  quarterly  pierced  flory  and  counter- 
flory  az.  between  four  mullets  sa.  Paradis  (en  Ltonnais  et 
EN  Limousin),  Az.,  a  cross  or,  between  four  birds  of  paradise 
ppr.  Jones  (descended  from  Brochwell  ap  Ctngen,  King  of 
Powys),  Sa.,  three  horses'  heads  erased  arg.  Crests— 1st,  A 
demi-Moor  full  faced,  wreathed  round  the  temples,  holding  in 
the  dexter  hand  a  rose  slipped  and  leaved  all  ppr. ;  2nd,  A 
martlet,  as  in  the  arms.  il/o«o— Ccelum,  non  Solum. 
Residence— The  Rectory,  Douglas,  co.  Cork. 

*  A  biographical  sketch  of  the  Rev.  Atkin  Hayman  was 
given  in  the  "Irish  Ecclesiastical  Gazette,"  May,  1869,  pp. 
115' 117.  Notices  of  his  life  and  labours  will  be  found  in 
Brady's  "Records  of  Cork,  Cloyne,  and  Ross,"  vol.  ii.,  pp. 
30-31. 


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HAY 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HAY 


SEAIiE-HAYNE    OF    FTJGE    HOUSE    AND 
KINGSWEAK    CASTLE. 

Seaie-Hatne,  Charles,  Esq.  of  Fuge  House  and 
Kingswear  Castle,  co.  Devon,  J.P.,  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Major  in  the  South  Devon  Militia,  b.  22  Oct.  1833. 

iLtnCajJC— The  Hayne  family  lias  lieen  Ions  known  in 
Dartmouth.  John  Hatne,  Mercliant  of  that  place  in  the  time 
of  Chahles  I.  and  the  Commonwealth,  acquii-ed  by  inheritance 
and  purchase,  various  properties  in  Devon.  He  d.  1671,  leav- 
ing issue,  John,  Charles,  Christopher,  William,  M.P.  for  Dart- 
mouth in  two  Parliaments,  and  Joanna.  Cornelids  Hayne, 
grandson  of  John,  had  issue,  Charles,  of  Lupton  and  Kngo 
Houses,  John,  and  Sarah.  The  eldest  son,  Charles  Havne, 
Esq.  of  Lupton,  served  as  High  Sheriff  co.  Devon,  and  was 
Col.  of  the  4th  battalion  of  Devon  Militia ;  he  m.  Mary,  widow 
of  J.  Southcott,  Esq.:  and  d.  17G9,  leaving  issue,  Charles, 
Mary,  and  Sarah.  The  son,  Charles  Hayne,  Esq.  of  Fuge 
House,  Col.  of  North  Devon  Militia,  </.  1821,  tmm.  ;  Sarah,  his 
•sister,  in.  1775,  John  Seale,  Esq.  of  Mount  Boone,  and  had 
issue.  Sir  John  Seale,  Bart.,  M.P.,  Col.  of  South  Devon  Militia, 
to  whose  2nd  son,  Charles  Hayne  Seale,  Col.  Hayne  be- 
queathed his  estate  and  name.  Mr.  Seale-Hayne  m.  1  Dec. 
1832,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Eichard  Jennings,  Esq.  of  Portland 
Place,  London,  and  Eidge,  Herts,  and  d.  31  0«t.  1842,  leaving 
an  only  son,  the  present  Charles  Seale  Hayne,  Esq.  of  Fuge 
House. 

.(irms— Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  Hayne,  or,  on  a  fess  in- 
vected  az.  a  rose  arg.,  seeded  of  the  first,  barbed  vert  between 
two  plates;  in  chief  a  greyhound  courant  sa:  2nd  and  3rd, 
•Seale,  or,  a  fess  az.  between  three  wolves'  heads  erased  sa. 
CresU — Hayne,  a  tortoise  arg.  thereon  an  eagle  displayed  ppr. 
beak  and  legs  gu.,  having  upon  each  wing  a  plate,  and  upon 
the  breast  a  rose  arg. ;  Seale,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a 
■wolf's  head  arg.  the  neck  encircled  with  a  wreath  of  oak  vert. 

SeaU — Fuge  House,  and  Kingswear  Castle,  Dartmouth. 


HAYNES    OF    THIMBLEBY    LODGE. 

Hatnes,  William,  Esq.  of  Thimblcby  Lodge, 
CO.  York,  formerly  Member  of  the  Legislative 
Assembly,  and  afterwards  Member  of  Couneil  in 
Barbados,  b.  10  May,  1830  ;  m.  18  April,  1861, 
Ellen  Farrell,  dau.  of  John  Gittens,  aixi  grand- 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  J.  H.  Gittens,  of  the 
Island  of  Barbados,  and  has  issue  surviving, 

I.  EoBERT,  6.  19  March,  1862. 

II.  Henry  Gittens,  b.  2  Aug.  1864. 
in.  Edmund  Lyall,  6.  25  Sept.  1865. 

IV.  William  Clarke,  6.  17  Jan.  1868. 

V.  Clarence  Farrell,  h.  23  Oct.  1870. 

I.  Ellen  Louisa  Wynyard,  h.  5  July,  1863. 

II.  Elizabeth  Woodifield,  b.  19  Nov.  1866. 
in.  Emily  Kawson,  &.  14  Jan.  1874. 

ILuiCagC— The  ancestors  of  this  family  being  stanch 
Hoyalists,  were  forced,  in  the  time  of  Cromwell,  to  emigrate 
to  Barbados,  where  tliey  liave  held  landed  property,  which  has 
descended  from  father  to  son  ever  since,  and  is  now  in  the 
possession  of  Joseph  Alleyne  Haynes,  Esq.,  eldest  surviving 
son  of  Eichard  Haynes  and  Jane  AUeyne  Payne  his  wife. 

Kichard  Haynes,  Esq.  of  Barbados,  son  of  Eobert  Haynes, 
Esq.,  m.  Anne  Elcock,  and  had  issue,  Robert,  of  whom  pre- 
sently ;  Eichard  Downes,  deceased  ;  Henry,  Post  Capt.  ll.N., 
deceased;  Edmund;  and  Anne  Elcock.    The  eldest  son, 

EoBERT  Haynes,  Esq.,  represented  the  parish  of  St.  John, 
Barbados,  for  Zi  years,  during  which  he  acted  as  a  Magis- 
trate, and  was  Lieut. -Gen.  of  Militia.  He  was  for  several  years 
Speaker  of  the  House  of  Assembly  of  Barbados.  He  m. 
Thomasine  Anne,  dau.  of  —  Clarke,  and  widow  of  Nathaniel 
Barrow,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1840)  had, 

Kichard,  m.  Jane  Alleyne  Payne,  and  had  issue,  Joseph 
Alleyne,  of  Barbados  (see  supra). 

Egbert,  of  Thimbley  Lodge,  co.  York. 

George  Barrow,  m.  Anne  Walker  OUghtcrson,  and  left  issue, 
two  daus.,  surviving. 

William  Clarke,  m.  Margaret  Crichlow,  and  d.  leaving  three 
sons  and  one  dau. 

Thomasine,   m.    1st,   John  Hithersall  Pinder;    and  2ndly, 
Frederick  Christian    Lordy,   Lieut.-Col.  of    Infantry,   de- 
ceased. 
He  d.  18  April,  1851.    The  second  son, 

Egbert  Haynes,  Esq.  of  Thimblcby  Lodge,  co.  York,  for- 
merly a  Magistrate   and  representative  for  the  Parish  of 


St.  John,  Barbados,  h.  2  Jan.  1795 ;  m.  1st,  25  May  1815,  Sarah 
Anne,  dau.  of  J.  A.  Payne,  Esq.  of  Barbados,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

I.  Eobert,  deceased. 

I.  Sarah  Anne.  ii.  Jane  Alleyne. 

He  m.  2ndly,  26  Sept.  1825,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eobert  Eccce, 
Esq.,  and  by  her  had,  with  other  issue, 

I.  William,  now  of  Thimbleby. 

II.  Edmund  Lee,  6.  30  Oct.  1836;  to.  14  March  1860,  Susan 
Thomas,  dau.  of  B.  C.  Howell,  Esq.,  late  Treasurer  of  the 
Island  of  Bai-bados,  and  has  issue  two  sons  and  seven  daus. 

III.  Jonathan  Wynyard,  6.  4  July,  1839  ;  Capt.  42nd  Koyal 
Highlanders  (the  Black  Watch);  m.  and  has  one  dau. 

IV.  Frederick  Hutchinson,  6.  12  Jan.  1851 ;  in.  and  has  one 
dau.  V.  Henry,  6.  3  Feb.  1S.')3. 

I.  Elizabeth,  in.  1848,  and  has  issue  four  sons  and  two  daus. 

II.  Caroline  Anne,  in.  IbGl,  and  has  four  sons  and  three  daus. 
He  d.  17  Feb.  1873. 

/4!-nis— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  three  crescents  paly 
wavy  gu.  and  az. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  two  billets  arg.  Cresl — A 
stork  wings  displayed  ppr.,  in  the  beak  a  serpent  of  the  last. 

Seal — Thimbleby  Lodge,  Northallerton,  co.  York. 


CURTIS-HAYWAED   OF   Q,UEDGELEY. 

Cuetis-Haywaed,  John  Feedeeick,  Esq.  of 
Quedgeley  House,  co.  Gloucester,  J. P.,  Capt. 
25th  King's  Own  Borderers,  b.  19  Sept.  1812  ;  s, 
his  father  1874. 

ittUCaflC. — William  Hatwaud,  Esq.,  son  of  Thomas  Hay- 
ward,  Esq.,  and  Susan  his  wife  (dau.  of  George  Shoyle,  Esq.  of 
Dymock,  co.  Gloucester),  and  grandson  of  Thomas  Hayward 
(alias  Cox),  of  Forthampton,  living  1620,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of 
Eichard  Rogers,  Esq.  of  Dowdeswell,  in  the  same  co.,  and  has 
issue  three  sons  and  three  daus.  Mr.  Hayward,  whose  will 
bears  date  1  May,  1694,  and  was  proved  in  1097,  was  s.  by  hia 
son, 

William  Hayward,  Esq.  of  Quedgeley,  &.  23  Feb.  1670;  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Selwyn,  of  Matson,  co.  Glouces- 
ter, and  <;.  1709,  having  had  (with  a  dau.  Albinia,  to.  Thomas 
Whinston  Esq.)  two  sons,  Thomas,  his  heir  ;  and  John  (Eev.), 
Ecctor  of  Withington,  m.  1740,  Bridget,  eldest  dau.  of  Eichard 
Southby,  Esq.  of  Carswell,  Berks,  and  had  a  son  Sir  Thomas 
Hayward,  of  Carswell  {see  £amil>j  of  Hayward  Sohthby). 
The  elder  son  of  William, 

Thomas  Hayward,  Esq.  of  Quedgeley,  to.  Mercy,  dau.  of 
Charles  Parsons,  Esq.,  of  Bredon,  co.  Worcester,  and  d.  1782, 
leaving  two  sons,  Charles,  the  elder,  d.  1803;  and 

William  Hayward,  Esq,  of  Quedgeley,  who  assumed  the 
additional  surname  of  Winstone,  on  inheriting  the  property 
of  his  uncle.  He  in.  1770,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Gabriel  Wayne, 
Esq.  of  Frenchay,  co.  Gloucester,  and  had  (with  a  son,  Thomas, 
b.  1771,  and  d.  1793)  three  daus.  and  co-heirs,  Albinia 
Frances,  of  whom  presently;  Louisa,  to.  Capt.  Thomas  Sykes, 
E.N.;  and  Lucy,  m  the  Eev.  William  Forster,  Vicar  of  South- 
poole,  Devon,  both  deceased.  The  eldest  dau.  and  eventual 
heiress, 

Albinia  Frances  Hatwabd,  to.  1799,  the  Eev.  John  Adey 
Curtis,  Vicar  of  Bitton,  co.  Gloucester  (son  of  Thomas  Curtis, 
Esq.,  F.E.S.,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Jobbins,  Esq.), 
and  by  him,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Hayward,  and  d. 
1812,  had  issue, 

John,  of  whom  presently. 

Frederick  Thomas,  6.  2s  Oct.  1809;  d.  in  India,  Nov.  1831. 

William  Winstone  (Eev.),  of  Thormarton,  b.  1811;  in.  1845, 
Elizabeth  Esther,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  Phelps,  Ecctor  of 
Alderley,  and  has  a  son,  Winstone  John,  b.  Dec.  1857; 
Albinia  Frances ;  Alice  Elizabeth ;  and  Eleanor  Winstone. 

Albinia,  d.  March,  1805. 

Anne,  to.  Harry  Nisbet,  Esq.,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  d.  1809. 

Lucy,  in.  1847,  the  Eev.  Samuel  Lysons,  of  llemsted  Court, 
d.  1871. 

Frances,  in.  1840,  the  Eev.  Thomas  Peters,  Ecctor  of  East- 
ington,  CO.  Gloucester. 

Elizabeth  Anna  Maria,  m.  1843,   G.J.  Philip  Smith,  Esq., 
Barrister-at-Law. 
His  eldest  son, 

John  Curtis  Hayward,  Esq.  of  Quedgeley  House,  co. 
Gloucester,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions,  6. 
28  Sept.  1804;  in.  20  Aug.  1840,  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  ol 
Benjamin  Harrison,  Esq.  of  Clapham  Common,  Surrey,  many 
years  Chairman  of  the  E.xchequer  Loan  Board,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  Aug.  1876)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Frederick,  now  of  Quedgeley. 

II.  Arthur  Cecil,  h.  6  March,  1816;  in.  1875,  Octavia  Eliza- 


HAY 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HEA 


•61 


betli,  dau.  of  tlio  Eev.  N.  AVadc,  Caiien  of  Bristol,  and  lias 
a  dau.,  Kathcriuc  Alljinia. 

I.  Albinia  .\l:ir>.  „-.  Albert  F.  Bosanquet,  Epq.,  Bavrister-at- 
Law,  aii'l  111,  I  ir,  1  Bernard  Hugh,  6.  1872:  a  Geoffrey 
Courtlmir,  '.,  !-:u;  1  Lilian;  2  Nora  Margaret. 

II.  MaiL,ai-.  t  I  i:i'u.>.  HI.  Emily  Lucy. 
IV.  Isabel  Klizabc-th.                   v.  Katberine  Anne. 

Mr.  Curtis  Hayward  d.  May,  1S74,  from  the  effects  of  a  fall 
from  his  horse. 

4-i-ms — Arg.,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  fleurs-de-lis  or,  on  a  chief 
of  the  second  a  lion  passant  of  the  third.     C'/-m<— Or,  a  demi- 
liOD  rampant  sa.,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  fleur-de-lis  or. 
Motto — Virtute  non  sanguine. 
&i!<— Qaedgeley  House,  Gloucester. 


HAYWOOD    OP    SILLINS. 

Haywood,  Edward  Waideox,  Esq.  of  Sillins, 
CO.  Worcester,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  that  co.,  High 
Sherife  1875-1876,  b.  April,  1830. 

ULilXtKSC. — Francis  Haywood,  Esq.  of  Liverpool  and 
Sillins,  J. P.  for  Lancashire  (son  of  Francis  Haywood,  of  Liver- 
pool, by  Hannah  Needham  his  wife,  of  Craig  Hall,  co.  Derby), 
in.  May,  1826,  Lucy,  widow  of  R.  B.  Waldron,  Esq.  of  Sillins,  and 
youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Shrawley  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Shrawley, 
ind  Hanbury  Hall,  co.  Worcester,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edwabd  Waldron,  now  of  Sillins. 

I.  Lucy,  m.  Lieut. -Gen.  Franklin,  C.B.,  late  R.A.,  and  has 
issue,  Herbert  Charles,  Eose  Lucy,  and  Ecginald  Franklin. 

Scaf— Sillins,  ncarUedditch. 


HEAD    OP    DERHYLAHAN    PABK. 

Head,  William  Hexky,  Esq.  of  Derrylahau,  co. 
Tipperarv,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  8  Sept.  1809  ;  m. 
3  Jan.  1860,  Isabella,  dau.  of  N.  Biddulph,  Esq. 
J.r.  of  Cougor  House,  co.  Tipperary,  by  Isabella 
his  wife,  dau.  of  James  La  Touche,  Esq.  of  Dub- 
iiu,  Banker,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  E»ward,  6.  8  April,  18G1. 

II.  John  Henry,  6.  1  Xov.  186(5. 

III.  Charles  Octavius,  b.  30  May,  1869. 

I.  Elizabeth  Phoebe.  ii.  Georgina. 

III.  Isabella  Louisa.  iv.  Anna  Septima. 

BLiUCilje.— Michael  IIf.ad,  Esq.  of  Derry  (son  of  John 
Head,  Esq.  of  Waterford,  by  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Samuel  Wade,  Esq.  of  Derry,  co.  Tipperary),  m.  1733-34, 
Mary  Argile,  and  had  two  sons, 

I.  Michael,  of  Derry,  cl.  5  Nov.  1812;  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Henry  Prettie,  Esq.  of  Kilboy,  and  had  three  sons  and  ten 
Caus., 

1  Michael,  of  Derry,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Butler,  Esq., 
Capt.  in  the  army,  and  had  issue,  Michael;  Maria;  Caro- 
line ;  Emily  ;  Henrietta ;  and  Margaret. 

2  Henry,  Major  of  Dragoons,  m.  Harriet,  dau.  of  —  Cro- 
nielin,'Esq.  of  Lisburn,  co.  Antrim,  and  had  issue. 

3  John  (Very  Rev.),  Dean  of  lailaloe,  in.  1815,  Susan, 
dau.  of  Edward  Hawke  Darby,  Esq.,  and  had  a  sun, 
Henry  Darby. 

1  Deborah,  wife  of  William  Causabon  Purdon,  Esq. 

2  Maria,  wife  of  William  Gore,  Esq.  3  Eliza. 

4  Grace,  wife  of  Hon.  Robert  Leeson. 
6  Catherine,  wife  of  Frederick  Trench. 

6  Margaret,  wife  of  Rev.  John  Burdctt. 

7  Matilda.  8  Charlotte.  9  Theodosia. 

10  Louisa,  m.  1814,  Thomas  Arthur  Forde,  Esq.,  3rd  son 
of  Matthew  Forde,  Esq.  of  Seaforde. 

II.  John. 
The  2nd  son, 

John  Head,  Esq.  of  Ashley  Park,  co.  Tipperary,  fc.  18  Sept. 
1737;  rf.  23  June,  1817;  m.  Phoebe  Toler,  sister  of  the  1st 
Earl  of  Norbury,  and  left  a  son, 

Liect.-Gen.  Michael  Head,  late  of  Modreeny  House,  m.  24 
Oct.  1808,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Ravenscroft,  Esq.  of 
Portland  Place,  London;  and  rf.  1827,  leaving  an  only  child, 
William  Henry  Head,  Esq.  of  Modreeny  House. 

Seai— Derrylahan  Park,  Parsonstown,  co.  Tipperary. 


HEAD    OF    SEATON. 

Head,  John  Hexet  Hoesfoed,  Esq.  of  Seaton, 
Devon,  s.  his  father  4  Nov.  1875. 

ILinCnSC.— This  family  is  stated  to  be  a  branch  of  the 
Kentish  and  Berkshire  families  of  Head.    It  has  been  settled 


at  Seaton,  and  held  lands  in  the  parishes  of  Seaton  anil  Boer 
and  Colyton,  for  the  last  three  centuries. 

John  Head,  Esq.  of  Seaton,  d.  Aug.  17C7,  left  two  sons, 
John,  his  heir;  and  Phillip,  who  had  issue  a  son,  Phillip,  and 
two  daus.,  Henrietta,  wlio  m.  her  cousin,  William  Head,  Esq., 
and  Sarah,  m.  William  Henry  Moore,  Esq.  of  Cadeleigh  Court' 
Capt.  R.N.    The  elder  son  and  successor, 
John  Head,  Esq.  of  Seaton,  6.  1730,  was  s.  by  his  son, 
William  Head,  Esq.  of  Seaton,  6.7  Aug.  1767;' to.  his  cousin 
Henrietta,  dau.  of  Phillip  Head,  Esq.;  andd.  25  March,  1S33 
leaving  issue, 
William,  his  heir. 
John,  now  of  Seaton. 

Robert  Thomas,  of  the  Briars,  rear  Exeter,  Mayor  of  that 
city  1864  to  1867,  and  High  Sheriff  1863;  b.  4  Oct.  1807;  m. 
20  July,  1833,  Carohne  Sarah,  dau.  of  Joseph  Bidwill,  Esq. 
of  St.  Thomas,  Devon,  and  has  issue, 

Robert  William,  M.A.,  late  Lieut.  Roval  1st  Devon  Yeo- 
manry Cavalry,  6.  26  April,  1834;  m.  15  June,  1865, 
Harriet  Julia  Emmeline,  dau.  of  Walter  Calverley  Tre- 
velyan,  Esq.  of  Netherwitton  Hall,  Northumberland, 
grandson  of  Sir  George  Trevelyan,  3rd  bart.,  and  has 
issue,  Robert  Trevelyan,  b.  2  Nov.  18G7 ;  Walter  Treffry, 
b.  22  Aug,  1869 :  and  Adelaide  Caroline. 
Henrietta  Mary. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Head,  Esq.  of  the  Wessiters,  Seaton,  b.  1799;  m. 
Sarah,  dau.  of  George  Welsford,  Esq.  of  Weymouth.  Mr. 
Head  rf.  s.  p.  3  March,  1865,  and  was  «.  by  his  brother, 

JoBN  Head,  Esq.  of  Seaton,  6.  18  June,  1800 ;  m.  and  hai 
issue, 

I.  John  Henry  Horsford,  now  of  Seaton. 

II.  William  Browne. 
I.  Henrietta. 

He  rf.  4  Nov.  1875. 

Arms— Sa..,  a  chevron  between  three  unicorns'  heads  erased, 
arg.  Crest — A  unicorn's  head  erased  arg.  Motto — Study 
quiet. 

Seat — The  Wessiters,  Seaton,  Devon. 


HEAED    OP    EINSALE. 

Heaed,  Bobeet,  Esq.  of  Kinsale  and  Pallastown, 
CO.  Cork,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1870  ;  b.  1815  ;  m.  1848, 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  Sir  John  B.  Warren,  Bart., 
and  has, 

Robert  Wiilkes,  6.  1852.         Augustus  Riversdale. 

Mary  Warren,  ni.  1876,  William  Quartus  Ewart,  Esq.,  eldest 
son  of  William  Ewart,  Esq.,  J. P.,  M.P.  of  Glenniachan, 
Belfast.         Charlotte.         Catherine  Jane.         Rachel. 

HtnragC— This  family  has  long  been  resident  in  co.  Cork. 
John  Heard,  the  first  of  the  name  who  settled  in  Ireland,  is 
stated  to  have  come  from  Wilts,  with  Sir  Walter  Raleigh.  He 
is  described  in  his  will,  which  bears  date  1619,  and  was  proved 
in  Cork  in  that  year,  as  of  Bandon  Bridge,  co.  Cork,  Gent.  He 
had  issue,  with  an  elder  son,  Henry,  and  four  daus.,  Catherine, 
Mary,  Alice,  and  Rose,  a  younger  son, 

John  Heard  (a  posthumous  child),  who  rf.  1670.  This  latter 
John  is  also  described  in  his  will,  which  is  dated  and  proved 
in  Cork  in  1670,  as  of  Bandon  Bridge.  He  had  issue  by  his 
wife,  Jane,  three  sons, 

John,  m.  circa  1685,  Esther,  dau.  of  John  Hawkins,  of  Cork, 
Alderman.    She  rf.  circa  1690;  and  he  rf.  1733,  aged  70. 

Nathaniel,  d.  v.nra. 

Isaac,  grandfather  of  Sir  Isaac  Heard,  Garter  King-of-Arms. 
From  the  elder  son  of  John,  the  first  settler,  descended, 

Elisha  Heard,  of  Kinsale,  to.  about  1686,  Mary  St.  Leger, 
and  rf.  previous  to  1 090. 

John  Heard  (the  elder  son  of  Elisha)  was  sovereign  of  Kin- 
sale 1734.  He  was  in.  to  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Bickford,  Esq. 
of  Kinsale. 

John  Heard,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  John  Heard  nnd  Anne 
Bickford,  was  also  of  Kinsale;  he  to.  circa  1736,  Bridget 
Stammers,  and  had  an  only  child,  Elizabeth,  3rd  wife  of  her 
cousin,  John  Heard,  Esq.  He  m.  2n(lly,  Rose  Wyatt,  and 
by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  —  Brabazon,  Esq.)  had  issue,  with 
three  daus..  Rose,  Esther,  and  Sarah,  the  wife  of  Robert  War- 
ren, Esq.,  four  sons,  John,  William,  James,  and  Edward. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Heard,  Esq.  of  Kinsale,  whoso  will  was  proved  in 
1789,  TO.  1786,  Rachel  Servatt,  and  by  her  had  an  only 
child, 

John  Isaac  Heard,  Esq.  of  Kinsale  and  Ballydaly,  co.  Cork, 
M.P.  for  Kinsale  from   1852  to  1859,   J.P.  and  D.L.,   High 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


Sheriff  1839,  6. 17S7;  in.  1S03,  Mary,  dau.  of  Hope  AVillies,  Esq. 
of  Lofts  Hall,  Essex,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  and  had  issue, 

Egbert,  now  of  Kinsale. 

Catherine  Jane. 

Mary,  w.  Achilles  Daunt,  Esq.  J.P.  co.  Colli. 
He  d.  1  Sept.  18G3. 

Seat — Pallastown,  Kinsale. 

« 

HEATHCOTE  OF  CONNINGTON  CASTLE. 
Heathcote,  John  Moter,  Esq.  of  Comiington 
Castle,  CO.  Huutiugdon,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  9  ^'or. 
1800 ;  m.  11  April,  1833,  the  Hon.  Emily  Frances 
Eidley  Colborne,  3rd  dau.  of  Nicliolas  William, 
Lord  Colborne,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  Oct.  1849)  has 
issue, 

I.  John  Moter,  J.P.  for  cos.  Huntingdon  and  Sussex,  and 
Lieut. -Col.  Csmbridge  Volunteers,  6.  12  July,  1834 ;  r.i. 
18  Dec.  1800,  Louisa  Cecilia,  dau.  of  Macleod  of  Macleod, 
and  has  issue, 

1  John  Norman,  6.  1863.  2  Arthur  Kidley,  6.  1877. 

1  Emily  Louisa,  b.  1862.  2  Evelyn,  6.  May,  ISGu. 

II.  William  George,  6.  6  Feb.  1836 ;  cl.  1857,  v.nm. 

III.  Charles  Gilbert,  b.  2  March,  1841 ;  to.  1869,  Lucy  Edith, 
dau.  of  Hon.  Walter  Wroitesley,  and  has  issue,  Walter 
John,  &.  1870;  Isabel  Lucy,  &.  1872;  and  Mabel  Frances, 
6. 1873. 

IV.  Henry  Francis,  b.  11  Aug.  1849;  d.  IS54. 
I.  Mary  Emily. 

Mr.    Heathcote    served    as    Higii    Sheriff    of   co. 
Huntingdon. 

iClUCafJC— JonN  Heathcote,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  John 
Heathcote,  Bart.,  by  Bridget  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  White, 
Esq.  of  Wallingwells,  M.P.,  and  grandson  of  .Sir  Gilbert 
Heathcote,  Bart.,  M.P.  for  London  (see  Burke's  Peerage, 
AVEI.AND,  B.),  m.  24  Oct.  1764,  Lydia,  dau.  and  heir  of  John 
Moyer,  Esq.,  and  had  (besides  a  dau.,  Lydia,  m.  the  Hon. 
John  Dawnay)  a  son, 

John  Heathcote,  Esq.  of  Connington  Castle,  b.  1767 ;  to. 
5  Nov.  1799,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  George  Thornhill,  Esq.  of 
Diddington,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  July,  1854)  had  issue, 
John  Moter,  his  heir. 

EobertBoothby(Eev.),  Rector  of  Chingford,  Essex,  J.P..'/w.lst 
1837,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Admiral  Sotheby  ;  and2ndly,  Eliza- 
beth Bridget,  dau.  of  Capt.  Wells,  and  has  issue,  Robert 
Boothby ;    William  Edward ;    Frederick  Granville ;    Char- 
lotte  Mary,   to.    1860,    Hon.    William  Proby;    Catherine 
Sophia;  Emily  Frances ;  Louisa  Gertrude. 
George  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Connington,  J. P.,  m.  1839, 
Catherine  Sophia,  dau.  of  Admiral  Sotheby.    She  d.  1840. 
Mary  Anne  Lydia,  to.  George  Hussey  Packe,   Esq.,  M.F., 
who  d.  1874.    She  d.  1876. 
Frances  Catherine,  m.  Rev.  William  Eooper. 
Mr.  Heathcote  d.  3  May,  183S. 

Arms — Erm.,  three  pomeis  each  charged  with  a  cross  or. 
Crest— On  a  mural  crown  az.,  a  pomey  as  in  the  arms, 
between  two  wings  displayed  erm. 

/Seat— Connington  Castle,  Peterboro. 


HEATHCOTE  OF  APED  ALE  HALL. 

Heathcote,  John  Edexsob,  Esq.  of  Apedale 
Hall,  CO.  Stafford,  J.P.,  m.  31  Oct.  1837,  Mary  Anna, 
only  surviving  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Sand- 
ford,  of  Sandford,  Salop,  by  Armina  Rebecca  his 
•wife,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Hugh  Alexander 
Kennedy,  Esq.,  M.D. 

iCtncagC. — sir  John  Edensor  heathcote,  Knt.  of  Long- 
ton  Hall,  CO.  Stafford,  m.  3  Jan.  1780,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir 
Nigel  Gresley,  Gth  bart.  of  Drakelow;  and  d.  25  Oct.  1822, 
having  had  by  this  lady  (who  d.  28  Sept.  1797)  a  son  and  heir, 
EicHAED  Edensor  Heathcote,  Esq.  of  Longton  Hall,  .H.P. 
for  Stoke-upon-Trent,  m.  1st,   15  Sept.  1808,  Emma  Sophia, 
dau.  and  in  her  issue  co-heiress  of  Sir  Nigel  Bowyer  Gresley, 
7th  bart.  of  Drakelow,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  Sept.  1813)  had, 
John  Edensor,  now  of  Apedale  Hall. 
Nigel  Thomas  Edensor,  6.  12  Sept.  1813;  m.  but  d.  s    v 

18  April,  1844.  Charles,  d.  s.  p. 

Anna  Maria,  d.  unm.  1824. 

Caroline,  m.  Col.  Charles  Stisted,  of  the   3rd  Hussars,  and 
kad  issue,  a  son,  Thomas  Stisted,  late  Lieut.  Col.  7th  Hus- 
sars, and  Caroline  Stisted. 
Mr.  Heathcote  m.  2naiy,  1815,  Lady  Elizabeth  Keith  Lindsay, 


younger  dau.  of  Alexander,  6th  Earl  of  Ealcarres,  and  by  he: 
(who  d.  1825)  had  surviving  issue, 

Elizabeth  Anne,  ra.  Rev.  Edward  James  Justinian  George 
Edwards,  Vicar  of  Trentham,  and  has,  Justiniaa  Heath- 
cote Edwards,  two  other  sons,  and  five  daus. 
Mr.  Heathcote  d.  3  May,  1850. 

Arms— T.rm.,  three  pomeis,  each  charged  with  a  cross  w. 
quartering  the  arms  of  Greslet,  Mr.  Heathcote  being  (through 
his  mother,  who  eventually  became  co-heiress)  a  co-repre- 
sentative of  the  elder  branch  of  the  Greslets  o/  Drakeloie. 
Crest — On  a  mural  crown  az.,  a  pomeis  as  in  the  arms  be- 
tween two  wings  displayed  erm. 

&ai— Apedale  Hall,  Newcastle,  co.  Stafford. 


HEATON    OF    PLAS    HEATON". 


I: 


Heatox,  John  Richard,  Esq.  of  Plas  Hcaton. 
CO.  Denbigh,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1870,  b. 
29  May,  1816. 

HtUEatJC— The  Heatons,  now  of  Plas  Heaton,  and  for- 
merly of  Lleweny  Green,  co.  Denbigh,  are  a  branch  of  the 
Heatons  of  Heaton,  co.  Lancaster,  and  first  settled  in  Wales 
as  officers  under  Henry  de  Lacy,  the  great  Earl  of  Lincoln, 
who  was  Constable  of  Chester,  and  Lordof  Rhos  and  Ehyfo- 
niog,  CO.  Denbigh.    From 

Sir  Alexander  Heaton,  Lord  of  Hcaton,  co.  Lancaster,  5, 
about  1272,  lineally  descended, 

Richard  Heaton,  Esq.  of  Lleweny  Green,  living  temp. 
Elizabeth,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  (by  Winifred,  dau.  of  Kenelm 
Throckmorton,  Esq.)  of  Cadwallader  Wynn,  Esq.  of  VoeUis, 
CO.  Denbigh,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Hugh  Peake,  Esq.; 
was  great  grandfather  of 

Richard  Heaton,  Esq.  of  Lleweny  Green,  to.  1693,  Mar- 
garet, dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edward  Davies,  Esq.  of  Denbigli,  a 
Cadet  of  the  ancient  Denbighshire  House  of  Wygfair.  By  this 
lady  Mr.  Heaton  was  father  of 

John  Heaton,  Esq.  of  Lleweny  Green,  to.  16  July,  1734-. 
Martha,  only  dau.  of  Christopher  Adamson,  Esq.  of  Wercham, 
Norfolk.     His  son, 

Richard  Heaton,  Esq.  of  Plas  Heaton,  co.  Denbigh,  m, 
11  Aug.  17S3,  Sarah  Venables,  of  Oswestry,  Salop,  and  by  het 
(who  d.  21  April,  1814)  had  issue,  John;  Sarah  Elizabeth; 
Margaret,  to.  Joseph  Venables  Lovctt,  Esq.  of  Belmont,  Salop; 
and  JIary,  m.  Richard  Lloyd  AYilliams,  Esq.  of  Hcnllan  Place. 
Mr.  Heaton  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

John  Heaton,  Esq.  of  Plas  Heaton,  b.  16  May,  1787;  m.  1st, 
Aug.  1814,  Elizabeth,  sister  of  Wilson  Jones,  Esq.  of  Cefn- 
Coch,  CO.   Denbigh,    late   M.P.    for    Denbigh,   and  dau.    o) 
John  Jones,  Esq.  of  Cefn-Coch,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
John  Richard,  now  of  Plas  Heaton. 

Charles  Wilson   (Rev.),   B.D.  Jesus  Coll.  Oxford,  Rector  o! 
Aston  Clinton,  Bucks,  b.  I  Feb.  1820,  m.  1870,  Rachel,  dau.  ol 
Admiral  James  G.  Gordon,  R.N. 
Hugh  Edward  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Bettws-yn  Rhos,  Aber-  ^ 
gele,  6.  13  May,  1821 ;  hi.  9  Nov.  1852,  Catherine  iMaria,  dau.    ' 
of  John  Craven,  Esq.  of  Clapton,  Middlesex,  and  Uus  had 
issue, 
Wilfred,  Lieut.  24th  regt.  of  foot,  6.  7  June,  1854. 
John,  b.  28  Sept.  1855;  d.  4  April,  1875. 
Edgar,  b.  15  Oct.  1859 ;  d.  same  day. 
Ernest,  b.  21  Aug.  1861.  Kenneth,  b.  5  Aug.  ISfit. 

Hugh,  b.  4  Nov.  1865.  Bernard,  b.  28  Dec.  lb6G, 

Gilbert,  b.  2  May.  1868. 
Raymond,  6.  20  Feb.1871 ;  d.  14  Feb.  1875. 
Catherine,  b.  8  Nov.  1857.       Evelyn,  6.  7  April,  1863. 
Mary,  b.  10  Sept.  1869. 
Sarah  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 


Mr.  Heaton  to.  2ndly,  21  April,  1824,  Anne  Eliza,  dau.  of  John,|ki 
3rd  Lord  Henniker,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  April,  1872)  had 
issue, 

William  Henniker,    of  Meadowcroft,  Eeigate,  late  E.N.  6. 

13  July,  1835;  m.  11  Jan.  1860,  Henrietta  Mary,  dau.  ol 

Thomas  Paterson  Anderson,  Esq.,  and  has  one  son,  Guy,  6. 

29  April,  1861,  and  a  dau..  Faith. 
Frederick  Luxmoore,  6.  30  April,  1837;  m.  Eleanor  Bonner, 

dau.  of  the  Dean  of  St.  Asaph,  and  has  two  sons  and  threo 

daus. 
Arthur,  Capt.  in  the  army,  b.  11  Jan.  1839;  to.  20  June, 

1873,  Frances  Barrow,  only  dau.  of  Henry  Hancock,  Esq. 
Llewelyn  Francis,  b.  15  Sept.  1840;  to.  Amy,  dau.  of  Rer. 

Mr.  Fenton. 
Mary,  d.  1873. 

Anne  Eliza,  m.  Eeginald  Walpole,  Esq.,  and  is  deceased. 
Emily  Margaret. 
FranccF,  m.  Staff  Commander  George  Patleieon,  R.N.j   <f. 

1877,  leaving  two  sons  and  one  dau. 


HEB 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HED 


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Anna  Maria,  (T.  v;iy,i. 

Jessy,  1,1.  D.  W.  Griliitli,  Esq.  of  Garn,  co.  Denbigh,  and  has 

one  son  anil  one  dau. 
Ir.  Heaton,  J. P.,  and  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions  of  Den- 
lighshire,  served  tlie  office  of  High  Sheriff  for  that  co.  in 
837,  and  d.  U  May,  1855. 

Anns — Arg.,  on  a  tend  engrailed  sa.,  three  bucks'  heads  of 
he  field.  C'resf. — A  buck's  head  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — 
Sr  codiad  y  cacrau.     (From  the  foundation  of  the  fortress.) 

Seat—rias  Heaton,  near  lihyl,  co.  Denbigh. 


HEBER    OF    HODNET. 

Heber-Peect,  Algerxon  Charles,  Esq.  of 
loclneb  Hall,  Salop,  and  Airmjn  Hall,  co.  York, 
r.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1853,  b.  29  June,  1812  ; 
n.  29  July,  1839,  Emily,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
cleginald  Hebcr,  Bishop  of  Calcutta,  and  niece  and 
leir  of  Eichard  Heber,  Esq.  of  Hodnet,  co.  Salop, 
md  Marton,  co.  York,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Algernon,  J.P.,  late  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  23  Feb.  1845;  in. 
25  Jan.  1867,  Alice  Charlotte  Mary,  only  child  of  Rev.  F. 
B.  Lockwood,  and  has  a  son,  Algernon  Hugh,  6.  13  July, 
1809. 

II.  Eeginald  Josceline,  Lieut.  Eifle  Brigade,  h.  3  May,  1849. 

III.  Hugh  Louis,  6.  6  Jan.  1853. 

IV.  Henry  Vernon,  b.  16  April,  ISoS. 

V.  AlanWiUiam,  6.  1865. 

I.  Etliel  Cecilia,  m.  7  June,  1870,  Hon.  A.  F.  Hood. 

II.  Agnes  Katharine.  ni.  Maude  Ellen. 
IV.  Gertrude  Amelia.         v.  Evelyn  Mary. 

VI.  Isabel  Harriet. 

JLtlTCaCJC— In  1461,  Thomas  Heibire,  Gent.,  is  mentioned 
yDodsworth.  He  lived  at  Adwalton,  in  Craven,  l-i"3.  His 
rother,  Oswald,  had  a  commission  in  the  Duke  of  York's 
,rmy,  and  was  slain  at  the  battle  of  Wakefield.  Thomas  d.  at 
Ceytheley,  1499,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Heibek,  b.  1478,  who  was  possessed  of  land  at 
Ceythelcy  and  at  Elslach,  and  was  the  purchaser  of  the  estate 
'f  West  Marton,  in  Craven,  where  he  d.  1548.    His  eldest  son, 

Eeginald  Heber,  s.  him  at  Marton,  and  his  name  appears 
Q  the  return  of  the  principal  gentlemen  of  the  West  Eiilinj;  of 
rorkshlre  at  the  Visitation  of  1585,  when  he  entered  his 
ledigree.  He  m.  1558,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  de  Blalholme, 
•f  Elslach,  andcZ.  14  Nov.  1600.  His  son,  Thomas  Heber,  dying 
a  his  lifetime,  all  his  estate  descended  to  his  grandson, 

Thomas  Heber,  of  Marton,  J. P.,  b.  8  June,  1566  ;  m.  Elinore, 
!au.  of  Thomas  Ferrand,  Esq.,  of  Carlton;  and  dying  1633,  was 
.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Heber,  of  Marton,  J. P.  temp.  Charles  I.,  m.  Anne, 
lau.  of  Sir  William  Lowther,  of  Ingleton,  and  was  buried  at 
Cast  Marton,  26  Jan.  1659.    He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Heber,  Esq.  of  Marton,  m.  Bridget,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
'ennington,  of  Muncaster;  and  d.  I6C8,  leaving  a  son, 

Tno.MAS  Heber,  Esq.  of  Marton,  6.  1643;  m.  Eebecca,  dau. 
if  Sir  Robert  Markham,  Bart,  of  Sedgebrooke,  co.  Lincoln; 
-nd  was  buried  at  Marton,  2  Dec.  1C79.    His  son. 

Reginald  Heber,  Esq.  of  Marton,  b.  at  York,  1675;  m.  109G, 
lester,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Cayley,  Bart,  of  Brompton;  and 
/as  buried  at  Marton  1715,  leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Heber,  Esq.  of  Marton,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6.  1C97;  m. 
722,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Atherton,  of  Atherton  and 
ieausey,  co.  Lancaster,  and  heiress  (through  her  mother, 
;iizabeth  Cholmondeley,  and  her  grandmother,  Elizabeth 
7'emon)  to  the  manors  and  estates  of  her  ancestor,  Sir  Henuy 
/ernon.  Bart,  of  Hodnet  {see  Burke's  Extinct  Baronetar/e). 
•homas  Heber  d.  21  Oct.  1752,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Hebeb,  Esq.  of  Marton,  who  d.  without  male  issue 
766,  when  the  estates  devolved  upon  his  brother. 

The  Rev.  Reginald  Heber,  Rector  of  Chelsea,  and  after- 
yards  of  Malpas,  Cheshire,  and  Hodnet,  Salop,  6.  1729;  m.  1st, 
;  733,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Martin  Bayley,  M. A.,  Rector  of 
lelsale.  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Wicklewood  Amphors,  in  Nor- 
|alk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1774)  had  an  only  son, 
j  Richard,  his  heir. 

lie  m.  2ndly,  1782,  Mary,  dau.  of  Cuthbert  Allanson,  D.D., 
I'f  Middleton  Hall,  co.  York,  and  Adlington,  co.  Lancaster, 
[ly  whom  he  had  three  children, 

I.  Reginald,  &.  1785;  consecrated  Bishop  of  Calcutta  1823, 
eminent  alike  for  his  virtues  and  talents.  Bishop  Heber 
d.  in  Southern  India,  April,  1826,  leaving,  by  Amelia  his  wife, 
dau.  of  WiUiam  Davies  Shipley,  Dean  of  St.  Asaph,  two 
daus., 


1  Emilt,  r,i.  29  July,  1839,  Algernon  Charles  Percy,  Esq., 
son  of  the  Hon.  Hugh  Percy,  D.D.,  I'.ishopof  Carli.?le(who 
was  3rd  son  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Beverley,  and  who  d.  5 
Feb.  1856),  by  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Manners 
Sutton,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  and  sister  of 
the  1st  Viscount  Canterbury. 

2  Harriott  Sarah,  m.  22  Nov.  1841,  John  Thornton,  Esq. 
of  Clapham,  Surrey. 

K.  Tliomas,  Rector  of  Marton ;  d.  unra.  ISIG. 

I.  Mart,  m.  Rev.  Charles  Cowper  Cholmondeley.    This  lady 
inherited  the  estates  in  Yorkshire  and  Shropshire,   under 
the  will  of  her  eldest  brother. 
The  Rev.  Eeginald  Heber  d.  1804,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Richard  Heber,  Esq.  of  Hodnet  and  Marton,  Lieut. -Col. 
of  Yeomanry,  and  High  Sheriff  of  Salop  1821 ;  M.P.  for  the 
University  of  Oxford.  Mr.  Heber,  an  accomplished  scholar, 
d.  uniii.  4  Oct.  1S33,  leaving,  by  his  will,  all  his  hereditary 
property  and  personality  to  "his  only  sister,  Mary,  widow  of 
Charles  Cowper  Cholmondeley,  Rector  of  Hodnet,  with  re- 
midnder  to  his  nieces,  the  daus.  of  his  late  brother,  Eeginald." 
His  sister, 

Mary  Keber,  to.  '  1st,  22  June,  1822,  the  Rev.  Charles 
Cowper  Cholmondeley,  Rector  of  Hodnet,  nephew  of  Thomas, 
1st  Lord  Delamere,  and  by  him  (who  d.  1831)  had  four  sons. 
She  m.  2ndly,  IS  May,  1841,  the  Rev.  Samuel  H.  Macaulay, 
Rector  of  Hodnet,  and  was  s.  at  her  decease,  22  Dec.  1846,  by 
her  niece,  Emily,  now  of  Hodnet,  wife  of  Algernon  Charles 
Heeer-Percy,  Esq. 

Arms — Quarterly;  grand  quarters,  1st  and  4th,  quarterly, 
1st  and  4th,  or,  a  lion  rampant  az.,  for  Brabant;  2nd  and 
3rd,  gu.,  three  lucies  haurient  ppr.,  for  Lucy;  2nd  and  3rd, 
az.,  five  fusils  in  fess  or,  for  Percy;  ,2nd  and  3rd,  grand 
quarterings,  per  fess  az.  and  gu.,  a  lion  rampant  or,  in  the 
dexter  chief  point  a  cinquefoil  az.,  a  cross-crosslet  for  diffe- 
rence, for  Heber  :  an  escutcheon  of  pretence— Heber  without 
the  difference. 

Crests — 1st,  Percy  :  On  a  chapcau  gu.  turned  up  erm.,  a, 
lion  statant  az.  the  tail  extended;  2nd,  Hebek:  Out  of  a 
ducal  coronet  or,  a  lady's  head  and  shoulders  ppr.  in  prolile, 
crined  or.     Motto — Esperance  en  Dieu. 

Seals — Hoduet  Hall,  Market  Drayton;  Airmyn  Hall,  How- 
den. 


HEDDIiE    OF    MELSETTES. 

Heddle,  John  G-eorge  Moodie,  Esq.  of  Mcl- 
settcr  and  Hoy  Lodge,  Orkney,  b.  11  Dec.  1844. 

iLttlCaCJC— The  surname  Ileddle  is  a  local  one  of  Scandi- 
navian origin.  In  the  ancient  rentals  we  find  it  variously 
spelt  Haidale,  Hedal,  and  Heddell;  from  the  same  documents 
it  appears  that  this  family  held  lands  in  Harray  and  Stennis 
prior  to  1503.  Charters,  or  written  titles  were  not  in  use  in 
Orkney  until  some  time  after  the  annexation  of  those  islands 
to  the  Scottish  Crown ;  and  the  Haidalcs  and  other  udallors 
held  their  lands  "on  payment  of  scot  and  teind  conform  to  the 
rentals." 

John  Heddle,  of  Clefts,  in.  1772,  Elizabeth  Flett,  only  child 
of  Alexander  Flett,  of  Gruthay,  by  Barbara  Flett,  of  Kirkhouse, 
and  had  issue  sixteen  children.     He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Heddle,  M.D.,  who  served  with  distinction,  and  was 
wounded  at  the  taking  of  Senegal;  and,  after  rising  to  the 
rank  of  Inspector-General  of  Hospitals,  d.  imm.,  and  was  s. 
by  his  brother, 

Robebt  Heddle,  Esq.  of  Cletts  and  Mclsetter,  m.  1st,  1818, 
Henrietta,  dau.  of  Major  James  Moodie,  of  Mclsetter  (an 
ancient  family  in  the  north),  and  had  issue, 

John  George,  of  Mclsetter  and  Hoy. 

Robert.  Matthew  Forster,  M.D. 

Elizabeth  Dunbar,  in.  John  H.  Traill,  Esq.  of  Westone,  and 
left  issue. 

Henrietta  Jloodie,  m.  1843,  Wm.  Traill,  Esq.  of  Woodwick, 

and  has  issue. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Capt.  Sutherland;  and  d.  in 
1842,  without  issue  by  this  marriage,  and  was  s.  in  his  estates 
by  his  son, 

John  George  Heddle,  Esq.  of  Melsetter  and  Hoy  Lodge, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  26  Sept.  1819  ;  n.  18  Oct.  1843,  Mary,  2nd 
dau.  of  Wihiam  Traill,  Esq.  of  Woodwick,  by  Harriet  Sarlehis 
first  wife,  and  has  is-^ue, 

John  George  Moodie,  now  of  Mclsetter. 

Robert  William,  6.  1848.  Charles  Traill,  b.  1S50. 

Alexander  Dunbar. 

Harriet  TraiU.  Mary. 

Einmeline.  Ellen. 

Mr.  Heddle  was  killed  by  an  accident  while  out  shooting,  24 
Sept.  1869. 

^ais— Mclsetter,  by  Kirkwall ;  and  Hoy  Lodge,  Orkney. 


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HEL 


HEIGHAM  OF  HUNSTON, 
Heigham,  John  Henry,  Esq.  of  Hunston  Hall, 
Suffolk,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessio-ns, 
b.  24  July,  179S  ;  m.  1st,  14  Aug.  1823,  Maria 
Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  WilHam  Gould,  Esq.  of  St. 
Edmuucis  Eury,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1837)  has  had  issue, 

I.  Clement  Hen-rt  John,  Major  in  the  army,  Chief  Constable 
of  Suffollc,  late  Major  17th  regt.,  6.  11  July,  1829;  m. 
7  Nov.  1857,  Grace  Charlotte,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  the 
Hon.  John  Malcolm  Fraser,  of  Mount  Murray,  in  Lower 
Canada,  and  has  a  son,  Clement  Joiin  Malcolm,  6.  1858, 
and  other  issue. 

II.  Henry,  6.  2  May,  1S36. 

I.  Maria  EUzabeth,  m.  31  Aur.  1S52,  the  Eev.  Henry  Ray; 
and  d.  8  Aug.  1853. 

II.  Mary  Anne  Charlotte,  m.  July,  184D,  John  South  Phillips, 
Esq.  of  Great  Barton,  Suffolk ;  and  d.  G  Feb.  1859. 

ni.  Penelope  EUza,  d.  1835. 

IV.  Catherine  Gould,  ra.  10  July,  I8GG,  Eev.  Eichard  G. 
Frost. 

V.  Fanny,  m.  6  Aug.  1 372,  the  Eev.  Henry  Eaymond  Smy- 
tliies.  vi.  Henrietta. 

He  m.  2ndly,  2  Sept.  1846,  Lydia,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Henry  Rous  Bu'ch,  Rector  of  Southwold,  Suffolk, 
and  by  her  has  issue, 

I.  Ernest  Henry,  b.  3  Jan.  1S;9. 

I.  Edith  Beatrice.  ii.  Ada  Maris. 

iLtnCajC.— The  family  of  Heigham  is  said  to  have  taken 
its  name  from  Heigham,  a  hamlet  of  Gaseley,  Suffolk. 
Eichard  Heigham,  who  d.  1340,  was  father,  by  Joane  his 
wife,  of 

Thomas  Heigham,  who  was  great-grandfather  of 

Thomas  Heigham,  of  Heigham,  m.  Isabel,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Sir  Hugh  Francis,  Knt.  of  Gyffordes  Hall,  Wickhambrook, 
Suffolk,  and  by  her  (who  c?.  26  March,  1452)  had  issue,  Thomas, 
his  heir;  Clement,  of  Gyffordes  Hall,  Suffolk;*  Wilham  (Eev.) 
of  Elveton  and  Gaseley,  elect  Bishop  of  Ely,  d.  1490;  Eichard, 
of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Serjeant-at-Law,  Eeader  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  d. 
21  Oct.  1500.  Mr.  Heigham  d.  21  March,  1480,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Heigham,  of  Heigham,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  'Wil- 
Jiam  Cotton,  of  Landwade,  co.  Cambridge;  and  d.  23  April, 
1492,  leaving  issue.  From  John,  the  2nd  son,  derived  the 
Heighams  oj'Hcighom,  whose  eventual  heiress,  Susan  Heigham, 
;,!.  Sir  Edward  Lewkenor,  Knt.    The  4th  son, 

Clement  Heigham,  of  Lavenham,  m.  Matilda,  dau.  of  Law- 
rence Cooke;  and  d.  1500,  leaving  an  eldest  son  and  heir. 

Sir  Clement  Heigham,  of  Barrow,  Suffolk,  m.  1st,  Anne, 
dau.  of  John  de  Moonines,  of  Seamer  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  hy  her 
had  five  daus.  Sir  Clement  to.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  George 
Waldegrave,  Knt.  of  Smalbridge,  Suffolk,  and  widow  of  Henry 
Buers,  of  Acton,  Suffolk,  and  by  her  had  John  (Sir),  his  heir  ; 
Thomas,  buried  in  Deo.  1797,  s.  i?.;  William,  of  East  Ham, 
Essex;  Judith,  ra.  John  Spelman,  of  Narburgh,  Norfolk;  and 
Dorothy,  m.  Sir  Charles  Framlingham,  Knt.  of  Crowes  Hall, 
Suffolk.    Sir  Clement  d.  1570,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  John  Heigham,  Knt.  of  Barrow,  rn.  1st,  9  Dec.  1562, 
Anne.  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edmund  Wright,  of  Sutton  Hall, 
liradfield,  Suffolk ;  and  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Foley, 
of  Boxted,  Suffolk,  and  by  tlie  former  (who  d.  1609)  had  issue. 
Sir  John  d.  1626,  aged  98,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Sir  Clement  Heigham,  Knt.  of  Barrow,  M.P.  for  Suffolk  in 
1593  and  1G34.  He  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  William 
Cardinal,  of  Great  Bromley,  Esstx,  and  byherhad,  withotlier 
issue,  John,  ancestor  of  the  Heighams  of  Barrow.  SirClement 
ra.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Appleyard,  of  Denston,  and 
relict  of  Eobcrt  BcdingfieUI,  of  Ditchingham,  Norfolk,  and  by 
her  had  a  son, 

The  Eev.  Arthdr  Heigham,  Eector  of  Eedgrave,  Suffolk, 
5/1.  6  Feb.  1G33,  .inne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Coell,  of  Depden,  Suffolk, 
and  d.  28  Jan.  1648,  having  had  (besides  a  dau.,  Susan,  m.  the 
Eev.  Maurice  Moseley,  Rector  of  Weston  Market,  Suffolk,  and 
a  son,  Clement,  d.  an  infant)  an  elder  son  and  heir. 
The  Eev.  Arthur  Heigham,  Eector  of  Hopton,  Suffolk,  bapt. 

*  Thomas  Heigham,  of  Wickhambrook  (great-grandson  of 
Clement,  of  Gyffordes  Hall),  was  a  distinguished  soldier;  he 
served  in  Holland  and  France,  and  in  Ireland  against  the 
rebels.  A  large  altar -tomb  (with  the  recumbent  figure  in  coat 
armour)  was  to  have  been  erected  in  the  church  of  WicUham- 
lirook  hy  his  nephew.  Sir  liobert  KnoUys,  Knt.  of  Stamford,  in 
Berkshire. 


11  May,  1643;  m.  1G78,  Hannah,  dan.  of  John  Symond?,  - 
Gislingham,  Suffolk,  and  d.  1690,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Heigham,  Esq.  of  Eougham  and  Hunston,  bapt.  20  July,  i 
1679;  TO.  1st,  10  April,  1701,  Mary,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  J'  hn 
Lurkin,  of  Hunston,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  Aug.  1718)  hadf.vo 
sons  and  two  daus.  Mr.  Heigham  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  and 
eo-heir  of  John  Pell,  of  Darsingham,  Norfolk,  and  relict  of 
William  Ellis,  of  Cotton,  Suffolk,  and  hy  her  (who  d.  2S  July,  i 
1738)  had  (besides  a  dau.,  Anne,  d.  in  infancy,  1724)  a  son,        i 

Pell  Heigham,  Esq.  of  Eougham,  bapt.  9  May,  1725;  m.  ■ 
2  Oct.  1757,  Penelope,  dau.  of  George  Dashwood,  Esq.  of  | 
Peyton  Hall,  Suffolk ;  and  d.  27  Aug.  1781,  having  had  by  her  i 
(who  d.  17  Sept.  1806)  three  sons  and  two  daus.    The  2nd  son. 

The  Eev.  Henrx  Heigham  of  Hunston,  (2nd  son  of  Pell 
Heigham),  s.  his  brother,  John;  he  was  6.  21  Jan.  1768,  and 
TO.  13  July,  1790,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Symonds,  E.*q.  of 
Edmundsbury,  Capt.  E.N.,  by  whom  (who  d.  9  Dec.  1832)  he 
had  issue, 

I.  Henry  John,  d.  in  infancy.        n.  John  Henry,  his  heir. 

III.  George  Thomas,  of  Houghton  Hall,  Cavendish,  Suffolk, 
a  Magistrate  for  the  co.,  and  formerly  Capt.  4th  Dragoon 
Guards,  b.  25  Aug.  1800;  m.  1830,  Maiy  Anne  Elizabeth, 
only  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Henry  Hasted,  Eector  of  Horninga- 
heath,  Suffolk;  and  d.  21  July,  1854,  leaving  issue, 

1  George  Henry  John,  Capt.  and  Brevet-Major  23rd  Fusi- 
liers, 6.  10  May.  1831,  d.  6  May,  1861. 

2  Charles  Pell,  Capt.  25th  regt.,  6.  17  Nov.  1837  ;  d.  June, 
1878. 

3  Arthur  Linzee  Chatterton,  ').  23  March,  1838. 

1  Mary  Anne  EUza.  2  Emily  Penelope  St.  George. 

IV.  Charles  William,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister-at-Law,  M.A. 
and  of  Wetherden,  Suffolk,  J.P.,  b.  18  Aug.  1802,  d.  '26  Nov. 
1875. 

I.  Mary  Anna  Penelope,  m.  1829,  the  Eev.  Edward  Gould, 
Eector  of  Sproughton,  Suffolk,  since  deceased. 

II.  Elizabeth  Sophia,  ra.  1835,  Alexander  Henry  Augustn? 
John,  Comte  de  St.  George,  of  Changins,  in  the  Canton  de 
Yaud,  Switzerland,  and  d.  21  Dec.  1855. 

Mr.  Heigham  d.  29  Dec.  1834,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  the  present 
John  Henry  Heigham,  Esq. 

Arms—^a.,  a  fess  chequy  or  and  az.  between  three  horses' 
heads  erased  arg.     Crest — A  horse's  head  erased  arg. 

^mJ— Hunston  Hall,  Bury  St.  Edmunds. 


HELSHAM    OF    ST.    HAEY'S    HALL. 

Helsham,  GrsTATTJS,  Esq.  of  St.  Mary's  Hall 
King's  Lynn,  Norfolk,  J.P.,  m.  30  Nov.  1858,  Jane 
dau.  of  Thomas  Hungerford,  Esq.,  late  of  Rost 
Bank,  co.  Cork,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Evelyn  Hungerford,  6.  13  Nov.  1SC4. 

II.  Somerville,  6.  10  Nov.  1866.  i.  Emily  Blunt. 
iLtUragC. — The  family  of  Halsham  of  Sas-^(X,  from  whic! 

the  Helshams  of  Ireland  claim  descent,  was  one  of  antiquitj 
and  distinction.    The  first  who  settled  in  Ireland, 

Capt.  Arthur  Helsham,  had  a  grant  from  Charles  I.  o: 
the  castle  and  lands  of  Legattsrath  and  other  considerabli 
estates  in  co.  Kilkenny  and  the  Queen's  Co.,  confirmed  bj 
Charles  II.  by  patent  dated  '22  Dec.  1666,  and  thus  foundec 
the  House  of  Helsham  of  LeoalUrath,  which  held  for  a  serie; 
of  years  a  leading  position  and  large  estates  in  co.  Kilkenny 
His  descendant, 

John  Helsham,  Esq.  of  Legattsrath,  co.  Kilkenny,  b.  1745 
m.  Mary,  only  child  of  John  Blunt,  Esq.  of  Archersgrove,  co 
Kilkenny,  by  Anne  his  wife,  sister  and  eventual  co-heiress  o 
Edward  Candler  Brown,  Esq.  of  Combe  Hill,  Somerset,  am 
dau.  of  the  Eev.  William  Candler,  of  Castle  Comer,  by  Mar.' 
his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Charles  Eyves,  Esq.,  son  o 
Sir  Eichard  Eyves,  Esq.,  of  Uppercourt,  co.  Kilkenny,  a  Baroi 
of  the  Irish  Exchequer.  By  the  heiress  of  Blunt,  Mr.  Helshau 
had  issue, 

I.  Arthur,  Major  Kilkenny  Militia,  d.  11  May,  1861,  w.  Mar 
garct  Eachael,  dau.  of  Col.  John  Enery,  of  Ballyconnell 
CO.  Cavan,  by  whom,  whorf.  18  Feb.  1866,  he  had  is.sue, 

1  Arthur  Enery,  m.  Miss  Margaret  Tennison  Cochrane 
of  the  Isle  of  Man,  and  had  issue, 

Walter  Arthur,  d.  unm.  Edward. 

Clara  Adair. 

2  Edward,  of  The  Mall,  Clifton,  near  Bristol,  6.  8  July 
1821 ;  TO.  6  May,  1857,  Louisa  Caroline,  dau.  of  Abrahan 
Devonsher,  Esq.,  co.  Cork. 

II.  Edward,  who  took  the  name  of  Brown  on  succeeding  ti 
the  English  estates  of  liis  great-uncle,  Edward  Candle: 
Brown,  Esq.  of  Combe  Hill. 

III.  William,  who  took  the  name  of  Candler  on  succeedin; 
to  the  Irish  estates  of  his  great-uncle,  Edward  Candle 


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r.rown,  Esq.  IIo  m.  Charlotte,  clan,  of  Capt.  Clunc,  fiSth 
i-.i.'i,  ami  liad  ispiio.  iv.  Rioiiard,  of  whom  presently. 

V.  lltniy  (Itiv.),  „i.  1st,  Anne  Blood,  and  2ndly  Mary,  only 
clan,  i.t  Xatlianirl  I'irston,  Esq.,  and  had  issue  by  hoth. 

I.  Aiiiii',  //(.  Kii  haul  (.'ane,  Esq.,  Major  5th  Dragoon  Guards. 

III.  Mary,  m.  W  illiaui  Wheeler,  Esq.,  Capt.  12tli  Dragoons, 
2Dd  son  of  Sir  Itichard  Wheeler  Cuffe,  Bart. 
III.  Harriet,  ni.  Edward  Gregory,  Esq.,  Col.  44th  rcgt. 
IV.  Hester,  m.   1812,  Sir  John  Blunden,  2nd  hart,  of  Castle 
Blunden. 

V.  Rose,  m.  Capt.  Frobisher,  H.E.I.C.S. 
Jr.  Hclsham  d.  1S38.    His  4th  son, 
Richard  Helsham,   Esq.  of  co.   Kilkenny,   K.N.,   m.  1st, 
•  Jan.  1831,  Emily  Tyllier,  and  by  her(who  d.  May,  1840)  had 
sue, 

Sonierville,  deceased.  Howard,  deceased. 

GcsTAvns,  now  of  St.  Mary's  Hall,  King's  Lynn,  Norfolk. 
Douglas,  settled  in  Queensland,  Australia,  m.  Miss  Fanny 

Yates,  and  has  four  sons. 
Eosetta,  deceased. 

Caroline,  m.  Col.  Robert  McKenzie  McDonald,  of  the  Madras 

Staff  Civil  Service,  and  d.  Sept.  1845,  leaving  one  son  and 

one  dau.  Rachel,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Burnett. 

[r.  Helsham  to.  2ndly,  1841,  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Low,  Esq. 

If  Lowville,  CO.  Galway,  by  the  Hon.  Sophia  Hamilton  his  wife, 

'au.  of  Richard,  4th  Viscount  Boyne.     He  d.  14  Nov.  1844. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  fess  engrailed  between  three  leopards'  faces 
u.  Crest — An  esquire's  helmet  ppr.  Motto — Cassis  tutissimus 
irtus. 

Scat — St.  Mary's  Hall,  King's  Lynn. 


HELY    OP    FOULKSCOURT. 

Helt,  Gorges,  Esq.  of  Foulkscourt,  co.  Kilkenny, 
■.P.,  Capt.  Kilkenny  Militia,  b.  2  Jan.  1810;  m. 
86-i,  Julia  Caroline,  dau.  of  Rev.  S.  Ferguson,  of 
iloyne,  co.  Tipperary,  and  has  issue, 

I  I.  Mary  Grace.  ii.  Florence  Edith. 
III.  Evelyn  Marian. 

'  HtltCKCIC.— This  family  descends  from  the  Helts  nf  Win- 
irbounic,  co.  Wilts,  who  were  closely  related  to  John  Hampden 
if  the  reign  of  Charles  I. 

Sir  John  Helt,  Knt.  of  Foulkscourt,  co.  Kilkenny,  Bar- 
ister-at-Law,  was  appointed  Lord  Chief  Baron  of  the  Court 
if  Exchequer  in  Ireland,  3  Nov.  1690,  and  Lord  Chief  Justice 
)f  Common  Pleas  10  May,  1695.  He  obtained  for  the  fine  of 
;i,855  from  James  Duke  of  Ormonde,  a  lease  of  lives  renewable 
or  ever  dated  14  Oct.  1698,  of  Foulkscourt  and  other  lands  in 
;o.  Kilkenny,  containing  3,146  acres.  By  Meliora  Gorges  his 
.vifc,  he  had  five  sons,  1  Gorges,  his  heir;  2  Hilliard,  one  of 
he  lives  in  the  Duke  of  Ormonde's  lease,  along  with  his  elder 
jrother;   3  John,   the  3rd  life  in  the  lease;   4  Thomas,    b. 

II  Dec.  1692;  5  James,  6.  Dec.  1698.  The  Chief  Justice  d.  on 
nrciiit  at  Ennis,  co.  Clare,  7  April,  1701,  and  was  s.  by  his 
jldest  son. 

Gorges  Helt,  Esq.  of  Foulkscourt,  High  Sheriff,  co.  Kil- 
lenny  1743,  who  obtained  from  the  Duke  of  Ormonde  a  Fee 
Farm  Grant,  dated  1  and  2  Dec.  1712,  of  the  lands  leased  to 
.lis  father.  He  had  two  sons  and  three  daus.,  1  John,  his 
neir;  2  Hilliard,  whose  will,  dated  7  Oct.  1776,  was  proved  14 
Dec.  following  (he  d.  without  legitimate  issue);  1  Jane; 
Z  Barbara,  Mrs.  Walsh ;  3  Ehnor,  Mrs.  Price.  He  d.  Sept. 
1760,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Helt,  Esq.  of  Foulkscourt,  High  Sheriff  co.  Kilkenny 
1754 ;  ra.  14  Feb.  1748,  the  dau.  of  Nicholas  Aylward,  Esq.  of 
Shankill,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  had  four  sons,  1  Gorges,  his 
heir;  2  John;  3  Nicholas;  4  Hampden.    The  eldest  son. 

Gorges  Helt,  Esq.  of  Foulkscourt,  J. P.,  hi.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Charles  Costello,  of  Edniondstown,  co.  Mayo,  and  d.  1834, 
leaving  a  son, 

Charles  Helt,  Esq.  of  Foulkscourt,  J.P.,  who  m.  Selina, 
Jau.  of  Rev.  Mungo  Noble  Thompson,  Rector  of  Templetoohey, 
CO.  Tipperary,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Capt.  Thomas  Roper, 
late  47th  regt.,  and  d.  25  Feb.  1863)  had  issue, 

I.  Gorges,  now  of  Foulkscourt. 

II.  Charles,  Adjutant  2nd  batt.  12th  foot. 

III.  Hampden  Henry,  Engineer. 

I.  Louisa  Selina,  m.  Thomas  Harding  Going,  Esq.,  Engineer- 
ing Department,  Madras,  India. 
/Se«i— Foulkscourt,  Johnstown,  co.  Kilkenny. 


HELYAU    OP    COKER. 

Heltae,  WiiLiAM    Hawkee,    Esq.   of    Cokcr 
[:iourt,  Somerset,  b.  24,  Aug.  1812 ;  m.  30  April,  1843, 


Theodora  AdolaidCjdau.  of  Col.  Theodore  doEcsncl, 
of  the  French  Service,  and  Julia  his  wile,  widow 
of  Col.  Berkeley,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Horace  Augustus,  b.  IG  March,  1853,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll. 
Cambridge,  and  J.P.Somerset,  3rdSecretaryH.M.'s  Diplo- 
matic Service ;  m.  26  April,  1877,  Gertrude  Violet,  dau.  of 
Charles  Francis  Webster  Weddcrburn,  Esq.,  Capt.  53ra 
regt. 

II.  Theodore  Charles  James,  &.  14  June,  1859. 

I.  Lucy  Harriet,  d.  18G2.  ii.  Edith  Elizabeth. 

ittJlCaflC— This  family  came  originally  from  Devon, 
where  it  appears  to  have  been  of  importance,  for  we  find  one 
William  llelyar  representing  Melcomb  Regis  in  Parliament,  iii 
the  reigns  of  Richard  II.  and  Henrt  IV. 

William  Heltar,  Esq.  of  St.  Budeaux,  Devon,  i,i.  10  Jan. 
1555,  Alice  Veel,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Rev.  William  Heltar,  of  Coker,  M.A.  Exeter  Coll. 
Oxon,  1587,  D.D.,  and  Chaplain  to  Queen  Elizabeth,  Canon  of 
Exeter  Cathedral  1602,  Archdeacon  of  Barum  1605,  and  Fellow 
of  Chelsea  College,  b.  1559,  had  a  Patent  of  Arms  granted  by 
Camden  1607;  purchased  the  manor  of  Coker  8  Feb.  1616. 
He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Gary,  Gent,  (of  the  Ccckington 
branch),  by  whom  (who  d.  1607,  and  was  buried  in  Exeter 
Cathedral)  he  had  issue, 

Henrt  (Rev.),  ?>.  23  March,  1591,  ordained  1627;  to.  Sept. 
1620,  Christian,  dau.  and  heiress  of  William  Gary,  Esq.  of 
Clovelly,  Devon  {d.  1635),  and  d.  v.  p.  18  April,  1634,  leaving, 
a  son,  WiLLLiM,  successor  to  his  grandfather. 

Elizabeth,  b.  12  April,  1590,  m.  Right  Rev.  John  Bridgeman, 
Bishop  of  Chester,  and  was  mother  of  Sir  Orlando  Bridge- 
man,  1st  bart.  of  Great  Lever,  co.  Lancaster,  ancestor  of 
the  Earl  of  Bradford. 
Dr.  Helyar,  at  the  capture  of  Exeter  by  the  Parliamentarians,, 
was  forced  to  pay  a  ransom  of  £800,  19  Jan.  1643.    He  d.  Nov. 
1645,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Heltar,  Esq.  of  Coker,  b.  8  March,  1621,  High 
Sheriff,  Somerset  1661.  He  raised  a  troop  of  horse  for  tlio 
service  of  Charles  I.,  and  was  a  Col.  in  the  King's  army.  In 
1643  he  surrendered  himself  prisoner  to  Fairfax,  and  was  in 
Exeter  at  its  surrender  1646.  His  estates  were  sequestered  by 
Oliver  Cromwell,  for  which  he  compound ul  for  £1,522,  and 
the  sequestration  was  discharged  16  Oct.  1648.  He  m.  Rachel, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Sir  Hugh  Wyndham,  Bart,  of  Pilsdon, 
Dorset,  by  whom,  who  d.  29  May,  1678,  he  left  at  his  decease^ 
1697,  a  son, 

William  Heltar,  Esq.  of  Coker,  Somerset,  and  of  Canon- 
teign,  Devon,  b.  10  July,  1662;  High  Sheriff,  Somerset,  1701, 
M.P.  for  Ilchester  1688-90,  and  for  Somerset  1714.  He  m. 
1st,  9  June,  1690,  Joanna,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Robert  Hole, 
Esq.  of  South  Tawton,  Devon,  by  whom  (who  d.  11  Oct.  1714> 
he  had  issue,  1  William,  b.  Aug.  1693  m.  Oct.  1717,  Mary, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Goddard,  Esq.  of  Gilhngham, 
Dorset,  and  dying  Sept.  1723,  left,  with  three  daus.,  an  only 
son,  William;  2  Robert,  Barrister-atLaw,  of  Newton  Park, 
Cornwall,  d.  s.  p.  1751 ;  1  Rachel,  i,i.  31  Oct.  1714,  Sir  John 
Coryton,  Bart,  of  Newton  Park,  Cornwall,  and  rf.  s.  p.  1739; 
2  Mary,  d.  unm. ;  and  3  Joanna.  Mr.  Helyar  m.  2ndly, 
Feb.  1718,  Miss  Ann  Harbin,  of  Newton,  Somerset.  He  d. 
Sept.  1742,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

William  Heltar,  Esq.  of  Coker  Court,  Canonteign,  and 
Blackball,  Devon,  b.  1720;  to.  Jan.  1743,  Betty,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  William  Weston,  Esq.  of  Weston,  Dorset,  and  had 
by  her  (who  d.  20  June,  1786),  with  four  daus.,  six  sons.  Mr. 
Helyar,  High  Sheriff,  Somerset,  1764,  d.  Nov.  1783,  and  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Heltar,  Esq.  of  Coker  Court,  Somerset,  and  of 
Sedghill,  CO.  Wilts,  J. P.,  b.  8  Sept.  1745;  jii.  1777,  Elizabeth, 
2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Hawker,  Esq.  of  Luppitt, 
Devon,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas 
Welman,  Esq.  of  Poundisford  Lodge,  Somerset,  youngest  son 
of  Isaac  Welman,  Esq.  of  Poundisford  Park,  and  by  her  (who- 
d.  24  May,  1834)  had  surviving  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir.  . 

II  Henry,  b.  29  Nov.  1784,  Rector  of  Hardington ;  m.  Maria, 
eldest  dau.  of  J.  Perring,  Esq.  of  Combe  Florey,  Somerset, 
and  d.  1856,  leaving  issue. 

III  George,  b.  6  Aug.  1786,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  s.  p. 

iv'  Hugh  Welman,  b.  29  March,  1793,  Rector  of  Sunnn 
Bingham,  Somerset,  and  of  Beer  Hacket,  Dorset,  J.P» 
Somerset,  b.  29  June,  1793;  m.  Honoria,  youngest  dau.  ui 
John  Perring,  Esq.  of  Combe  Florey,  and  d.  25  June,  187  (, 

V '^ (JiiARLErjoHN,  of  Poundisford  Lodge,  Somerset,  J.P.,  b. 
io  Mav  1796;  m.  5  Juno.  1839,  Charlotte  Anne,  2nd  dau.  ■  f 
Gen    Michel,'  of  Dewlish  House   and   Kingston   Russtll, 


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HE:\r 


Pnrset,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Henry  Fane,  o) 
lulbeck,  CO.  Lincoln,  and  d.  Jan.  1858,  leaving  issue, 

1  Charles  Welman  Hawker,  6. 13  Aug.  1843. 

2  Frederic  Welman,  6.  6  April,  1846. 
1  CecUy  Caroline,  d.  1866. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Gen.  Farrer;  d.  1367. 
ir.  Harriet,  deceased.  m.  Caroline,  d.  unm.  1S75. 

IV.  Emily  Lucy,  deceased. 
DIr.  Helyar  d.  30  Aug.  1820,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Helyar,  Esq.  of  Coker  Court,  and  of  Sedghill,  co. 
Wilts,  J. P.  for  Somerset,  Wilts,  and  Devon;  6.  14  May,  1778; 
served  as  High  Sheriff  of  the  first-named  co.  1829.  He 
in.  Nov.  1811,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Thomas  Grove,  Esq.  of  Feme 
House,  near  Salisbury,  by  whom  (who  d.  14  Dec.  18G7)  he  had 
issue, 

AViLLiAJi  Hawkek,  his  heir. 

Albert,  an  officer  in  the  7th  Hussars,   b.   19  March,  1818, 

ri.  s.  p.  1848.  Charles,  d.  1850. 

Ethvin  Grove,  b.  1  Jan.  1832,  formerly  Lieut,  in  H.M.'s  14th 
rest. ;  ni.  8  ilay,  1855,  Arabella  Maria,  youngest  dau.  of  the 
late  Eev.  Theobald  Walsh,  of  Grimbelthorpe  Hall,  co.  Lin- 
coln, and  Bridge  House,  Dawhsh,  Devon,  d.  s.  p.  12  Jan. 
1868. 
Agnes  Grove,  m.  18  July,  1844,  William  Charles  Lambert, 

Esq.  of  Steepleton  Manor,  Dorset,  d.  s.p.  May,  1877. 
Ellen  Harriet,  m.  1845,  William  Phelips,  Esq.  of  Montacute 

House,  Somerset. 
Lucy  Elizabeth,  d.  12  April,  1836. 

Ann,  ra.  1849,  C.  F.  Webster,  Esq.,  late  52na  regt.,  son  o! 
the  late  Sir  James  and  Lady  Frances  Wedderbum. 
Mr.  Helyar  d.  10  Dec.  1841,  aged  63,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son,  the  present  William  Hawkek  Heltab,  Esq. 

AniU — Az.,  a  cross-flory  arg.  between  four  mullets  pierced 
or.  Crut — A  cock  sa.  beaked  combed  and  wattled  gu.  under  a 
cross-flory  fitchee.    Motto — In  labore  quies, 

.beat— Coker  Court,  near  Yeovil. 


HEMMING  OP  BENTLEY  KANOS. 
Hemming,  Eichaed,  Esq.  of  Bentley  Manor,  co. 
Worcester,  b.  1818  ;  m.  27  Oct.  1846,  Catherine 
Hester,  only  dau.  of  Hugli  Davies  Griffith,  Esq.  of 
Caer  Ehyn,  co.  Carnarvon,  by  his  1st  wife,  Hester, 
only  child  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Thomas,  Esq.  of 
Downing,  co.  Flint,  and  Llechwedgarth,  co.  Mont- 
gomery, and  has  had  issue.. 

I.  Feancis  EicHAUD  Hesuiing,  &.  June,  1851. 

II.  Arthur  Hugh,  6.  Aug.  1852  ;  d.  an  infant. 

III.  Xorman  Charles,  6.  I860  ;  d.  an  infant. 

I.  Ada  Catherine,  6.  1850  ;  d.  1851. 

II.  riaude  Mary,  b.  21  Dec.  1853;  m.  5  June,  1873,  Capt. 
George  Clark  Cheape,  late  Ilth  Hussars,  only  son  of  Hugh 
Cheape,  Esq.  of  Wellfield,  co.  Fife. 

HI.  Florence  Louisa,  i.  17  Sept.  1855 ;  to.  1  May,  1875,  Capt. 
Hamilton  RochfortBoyd,  late  15th  Hussars,  eldest  son  of 
G.  A.  Eochfort-Boyd,  Esq.  of  Middleton  Park,  Westmeath. 

IV.  Beatrice  Sophia,  6.  23  Feb.  1857. 

T.  Gwendoline  Harriet,  b.  8  July,  1861. 
VI.  Favoretta  EtbeUnde,  6.  May,  1864. 

Mr.  Hemming  is  a  Magistrate  for  the  co.  of  TTor- 
cester.  High  Sheriff  in  1863,  and  is  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Bentley  Pauncefoot.  He  is  eldest  son  of 
the  late  William  Hemming,  Esq.  of  Foxlydiate 
House,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Worcester  1846. 

Arras — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  az.  between  three  lions' 
heads  erased  gu.  an  ostrich,  wings  endorsed  of  the  first,  holding 
in  the  beak  a  key,  between  two  pheons  or.  Crest—An  eagle, 
wings  expanded  arg.,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  pheon  sa., 
and  supporting  with  the  dexter  claw  an  escutcheon  erm., 
thereon  pale  az.  charged  with  three  leopards'  faces  or. 

6raJs— Bentley  Manor,  Bromsgrove ;  Glaschorrie,  co.  Perth. 
Town  Residence— lb,  Grosvenor  Place,  S.W. 


HEMPHILL    OP    RATHKEANY. 

Hemphill,  Chaeles  Haee,  Esq.  of  Eathkcany, 
CO.  Tii^perary,  Q.C.,  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions 
CO.  Kerry,  and  J.P.  for  cos.  Dublin  and  Tipperary, 
ex-scholar  and  1st  classical  gold  medallist  Trin.  Coll! 
Dublin,  1843,  m.  11  April,  1849,  Augusta  Maryj 
younger  dau.  of  Hon.  Sir  Francis  Charles  Stanhope, 
and  grand-dau.  of  Charles,  3rd  Earl  of  Harring- 
ton, and  has  issue, 


I.  STANnoPE  Chahles  John,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  Barrister! 
at-Law,  6.  13  March,  1853. 

II.  Francis  Bacon  Russell,  b.  13  May,  1854,  Lieut.  49th  rcgtl 
HI.  Fitzroy,  b.  21  Nov.  1860.  ; 
I.  3Iary  Hannah  Augusta,  m.  17   June,  1875,  Edward  a! 

Carter,  Esq.,  45th  regt.,  only  son  of  Augustus  Carter, 
Esq.  and  grandson  of  Edward  Carter,  Esq.,  D.L.  ol 
Theakston  Hall,  Bedale,  co.  York. 

ilintHQt. — The  Rev.  Samcel  HEMPniLi,,  a  distinguished 
Presbyterian  controversialist  (stated  to  have  been  of  a  Xorfoll 
family),  settled  at  Spring  Hill,  co.  Tipperary,  early  in  the  las 
century,  and  by  Sara  Semple  his  wife  had  issue  two  sons, 

Edward,  of  Spring  Hill,  m.  Miss  Dcspard,  of  Killaghy  Castle« 
Tipperary.  Jous. 

The  2nd  son, 

John  Hemphili,,  Esq.  b.  1741 ;  m.  1766,  Elizabeth,  dan.  ol 
Edward  Bacon,  Esq.  of  Eathkeany,  co.  Tipperary,  by  Lydij 
Xicholson  his  wife.  This  Elizabeth,  on  the  death  of  her  only 
brother,  Edward  Bacon,  1760,  unm.,  s.  as  co-heiress  with  her, 
sisters,  Lydia,  wife  of  Godfrey  Taylor,  of  Noan,  and  Frances,' 
wife  of  B.  La  Barte,  Esq.,  to  the  estate  of  Eathkeany,  which 
had  been  granted  by  letters  patent  of  Chaeles  II.  to  Robert 
Gariand,  whose  dau.,  Dorothy,  m.  Edward  Bacon,  an  ofl 
in  Cromwell's  army.  This  Elizabeth  was  niece  of  Matthew- 
Bacon,  the  author  of  Sacon's  Abridgment.  John  Hemphill 
had  issue  four  sons  and  three  daus.  He  d.  1824,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

John  Hemphill,   Esq.,  w.  Barbara,  youngest  dau.  of  the 
Eev.  Patrick  Hare,  Eector  of  Golden,   and  Vicar  General  of 
the  Diocese  of  Cashel,  and  by  her  (who  d.  5  May,  1858) 
issue  at  his  decease,  26  Sept.  1833, 

Edward,  Lieut.  69th  regt.,  d.  unm.  1  Oct.  1S40. 

Charles  Hake,  now  of  Eathkeany. 

Mary,  m.  John  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  deceased. 

Malvina  Elizabeth,  m.  Charles  Morant,  formerly  an  officer  of 
the  11th  Hussars,  younger  son  of  George  Morant,  E.<q.  of 
Farnborough  Place,  Hampshire,  by  his  wife  Mary  Phillis 
Shirley,  of  Ettineton  Park,  co.  Warwick. 

Lydia,  to.  George  Morant,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  George  Morant 
aforesaid. 

.^rp.s— Or,  on  a  fess  gu.  between  two  chevrons  and  a  star  az. 
for  difference  three  escallop  shells  arg.  Crest — A  boar  passant 
gu.    Motto — Constanter  ac  non  timide. 

Residence— 2-6,  Merrion  Square  South,  Dublin,  and  Clifton,' 
Loughlinstown,  co.  Dublin. 


HEMSWORTH    OF    MONK    FRYSTON. 

Hemswoeth,  Benjamin,  Esq.  of  Monk  Fryston 
Hall,  South  Milford,  co.  York,  J.P.  for  the  West 
Eiding,  b.  27  Dec.  1816 ;  m.  6  Sept.  1842,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  John  Bower,  Esq.  of  Smeathall,  co. 
York,  and  has  issue, 
I.  Benjamin  (Rev.),  M.A.  Jesus  Coll.  Cambridge,  6. 21  July, 

1848. 
n.  John  David,  B.A.  Caius  Coll.  Cambridge,  and  Inner 
Temple,  6.  4  May,  1851. 

I.  Elizabeth  Sarah,  b.  20  Feb.  1850.  i 

II.  Mary  Louisa,  b.  7  March,  1853. 

HI.  Augusta  Sophia  Maude,  b.  1  Dec.  1857. 

iLiUCaS^C— This  very  ancient  family  is  stated  to  have 
been  seated  in  Yorkshire  since  the  Conquest.  The  name  ap- 
pears in  Domesday  Book  as  "  Hamelesworde." 

John  eitz-Adam  fitz-Nigel  de  Hemsworth  was  Lord  of 
Hemsworth  31  Henbt  HI.,  a.d.  1246.  He  m.  Patronilla,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Alan  de  Garforth,  Lord  of  Garforth,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Gregory  de  Hemsworth,  Lord  of  Hemsworth,  who  was 
called  both  Gregory  fitz  Petronilla  and  fitz  John.  He  paid 
the  subsidy,  30  Edward  I.,  a.d.  1301.  His  great-great-grand- 
son, 

Robert  Hemsworth,  Esq.  of  Hemsworth,  was  seised  of 
divers  lands  in  Hemsworth,  7  Henry  IV.,  and  acquired  lands- 
in  Swillington,  co.  York,  in  right  of  his  wife  Agnes,  dau.  of 
John  Swillington,  Esq.  of  Swillington.    His  great-grandson, 

Christopher  Hemsworth,  Esq.  of  Swillington,  was  seised 
of  lands  in  Garforth,  11  Henry  VII.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  John  Reade,  Esq.  of  Kilnsey,  co.  Y'ork,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

Thomas  Hejisworth,  Esq.  of  Swillington,  who  held  his 
lands  in  co.  York  of  the  Queen  by  mihtary  service  as  of  Her 
Majesty's  Castle  of  Pontefract.  He  ra.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Middleton,  Esq.  of  Leightou,  co.  Lancaster;  and  d.  7  Dec. 
1571,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 


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iStephen  IIemswortii,  Esq.  of  Garforth,  aged  33  years  at 
is  father's  tleath.  He  held  his  lands  of  the  Queen  by  mili- 
iry  service,  and  m.  at  SwiUington,  1562,  Isabella,  Uau.  of 

ancis  Killinftiieck,  of  Chapel  AUcrton,  co.  York,  by  whom 

had  three  sons, 

.  Gabriel,  his  successor. 

II.  George,  of  York  and  Itoche  Abbey,  d.  s.p.  1642. 

III.  Kobert,  Lord  Mayor  of  York,  1631 ;  m.  Susanna,  dau.  of 
William  Breai-y,  Lord  Mayor  of  York,  and  had  two  sons, 

1  William,  Capt.  of  foot  under  Sii-  Richard  Tanckard, 
Knt.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Clough,  Esq.  of  Byton, 
CO.  York,  and  left  is.sue. 

2  Kobert,  an  ofiicer  of  foot  under  Sir  Richard  Tanckard, 
111.  and  left  issue. 

.  Hemsworth  d.  the  last  day  of  Feb.  27  Queen  Elizabeth, 
id  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Gabeiel  Hemswoetii,  Esq.  of  Garforth,  aged  9  years 
id  upwards  at  his  father's  death,  and  was  afterwards  of 
igley,  in  the  parish  of  Tickell,  co.  York.  Ho  m.  ICOl,  Susan, 
m.  of  William  Beaumont,  Esq.  of  Mirfleld,  co.  York,  and  had 
e, 

Thomas,  of  Tilney,  who  s.  his  father;  m.  and  left  issue. 
II.  Gabeiel,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Hemsworth  d.  1614.  His  will,  dated  8  Aug.  that  year, 
proved  10  Jan.  following.  His  2nd  son, 
Gabriel  Hemsworth,  Merchant,  of  Briggate,  in  Leeds, 
incd  the  army  of  Charles  I.,  was  Major  in  Beaumont's  regt. 
foot;  assisted  in  the  defence  of  Pontefract  Castle,  and  was 
•eseut  at  the  sieges  of  the  Castles  of  Newark  and  Sheffleld. 
e  m.  33  Sept.  1G30,  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Mauleverer,  Esq.  of 
twell,  CO.  York,  by  whom  (who  d.  April,  16C5)  he  had  four 

[.  Thomas,  bapt.  at  Leeds,  26  April,  1634. 

II.  Gabriel,  bapt.  at  same  place,  14  May,  163G. 

III.  John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

IV.  Wilham,  bapt.  at  Leeds,  25  April,  1G40 ;  d.  young. 

r.  Hemsworth,  who  was  living  at  Leeds  1650,  d.  before  1665. 
is  3rd  son, 

John  Hemsworth.  Gent,  of  Potter  Xcwton,  co.  York,  was 
ipt.  at  Leeds  2  Sept.  1638.  By  Ann  his  wife,  who  was 
iried  at  Barwick-in-Elmett,  he  had  three  sons, 

I.  John,  d.  V.  ■p.  Jan.  1C68. 

II.  Stephen,  of  Chapel  AUerton  and  Roundhay,  &.  1660;  in. 
30  Oct.  1693,  Sarah  Dickinson,  of  Scacroft,  co.  York,  and 
had  five  daus., 

1  Mary,  h.  1698.  2  Sarah,  h.  1700. 

3  Judith,  6.  1704.  4  Alicia,  6.  1705. 
5  Ann,  6.  1707. 

in.  David,  of  whom  hereafter. 

r.  Hemsworth  d.  Feb.  1690.    His  3rd  son, 

David   Hemsworth,  Esq.  of  Potter  Newton,   5.   16G2;  i:;. 

Feb.  1700,  Martha  Cocker,  of  Headiugley,  co.  York,  and  had 
sous, 
David,  his  successor. 

II.  Jeremiah,  of  Morton,  co.  York,  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
Gulston  Addison,  Knt.,  Governor  of  Bombay,  and  had  by 
her  an  only  son,  John,  h.  1749,  an  officer  in  Burgoyne's 
army,  d.  s.  p.  He  m.  2ndly,  Cicely,  dau.  of  Rev.  Mr.  Addi- 
son, Rector  of  Leak,  brother  of  the  Right  Hon.  Joseph 
Addison,  and  had  another  son,  David  Addison,  b.  1762,  an 
ofliccr  R.N. ;  d.  1803 ;  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Anthony  Browne, 
Esq.  of  Abbess  Roding. 
■.  Hemsworth  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

David  Hemswoeth,  Esq.  of  Monk  Fryston  Hall,  co.  Y'ork, 
1710;  m.  Dorothy  Sarah,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Hanson,  Esq.  of 

akeficld,  by  whom  (who  d.  1767)  he  had, 

I.  Benjamin,  his  heir.        ii.  John,  d.  young,  27  Nov.  1755. 
Sarah,  m.  James  Inglish,  Esq.  of  Hampstead. 
Hemsworth  d.  18  March,  1788,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Benjamin  Hemsworth,  Esq.  of  Monk  Fryston  Hall,  b.  1747; 

,  14  May,  1771,  Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hanson,  Esq.  of  Wakc- 

Id,  and  cousin  of  Catherine,  Countess  of  Aberdeen ;  and  d. 

19,  leaving  an  only  son, 

David  Hemsworth,  Esq.  of  Monk  Fryston  Hall,  &.  1772; 
10  Dec.  1798,  Sarah,  dau.of  William  Wild,  Esq.  of  Fenwiek, 
York,  by  whom  (who  d.  1830)  he  had  two  surviving  sons 
I  six  daus., 

I.  David,  his  heir.  ii.  Benjamin,  now  of  Monk  Fryston. 

I.  Sarah.        ii.  Mary  Margaret.        iii.  Penelope,  d.  1869. 

tv.  Elizabeth,  d.  1840.  v.  Matilda. 

VI.  Sophia,  d.  1846. 

r.  Hemsworth  d.  1S40,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

David  Hemsworth,  Esq.  of  Monk  Fryston  Hall,  b.  26  March, 

U;  andd.  s.p.  1  July,  1866,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  only 

Jther,  the  present  representative. 


^?"<ns— Per  saltire  arg.  and  or,  a  leopard's  face  sa.  Crest— A 
dexter  arm  in  armour  embowed,  holding  in  the  gauntlet  a 
sword  all  ppr.  pommel  and  hilt  or,  transH.King  a  leopai-d's  face 
sa.    i¥o»o— Manus  hsec  inimica  tyrannis. 

-Sco«s— Monk  Fryston  Hall,  South  31ilford,  co.  York;  10, 
The  Crescent,  Scarborough. 


HEMSWORTH    OF    ABBEVILLE. 

Hemsworth,  Thomas  Gerard,  Esq.  of  Abbe- 
ville, CO.  Tipperary,  b.  May,  1809  ;  m.  22  Feb.  1868, 
Charlotte,  cklest  dau.  of  John  Hubert  Moore,  Esq. 
of  Cherry  Hill,  co.  Chester,  eldest  son  of  Garrett 
Moore,  Esq.,  and  grandson  of  John  Hubert  Moore, 
Esq.  of  Shannon  Grove,  co.  Galway,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Gerard,  &.  22  May,  1869. 

ir.  John  Hubert  Moore,  b.  12  April,  1876. 

I.  Alice  Emily,  b.  15  Doc.  1870. 

II.  Charlotte  Jane,  6.  1  and  d.  31  July,  1872. 
sLinCilgC— Rev.  Henry  Hemsworth  left  co.  York  about 

1650,  became  Rector  of  St.  Anne's,  Dublin,  and  had  two  sons, 

I.  Thomas  (Rev.),  his  heir. 

II.  Sidney,  who  had,    with  a  dau.,   Elizabeth,   foiir   sons, 
1  John,  of  DubUn,  whose  will,  dated  17  March,  1728,  was 

proved  4  May,  1735;  2  Wilham;  3  Henry ;  4 Bartholomew. 
Mr.  Hemsworth,  whose  will,  dated  19  Feb.  1696,  was  proved 
9  May  following,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Rev.  Thomas  Hemsworth,  of  Abbeville,  co.  Tipperary, 
Rector  of  the  parishes  of  Birr,  Kinnety,  St.  Clerens,  and  Loc- 
keen,  m.  Lucy,  dau.  of  Godfrey  Boate,  Esq.,  oneof  the  Justices 
of  the  King's  Bench  in  Ireland,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  April, 
1753)  had,  Thomas,  his  heir;  John,  SI.D.,  b.  1703,  ijt.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Humphrey  Minchin,  Esq.  ;  Godfrey,  b.  1701,  to.  Mabel, 
dau.  of  Lancelot  Gubbins,  Esq.  of  Kilbreedy,  and  was  father 
of  Godfrey,  of  Donass,  co.  Clare,  who  m.  14  Sept.  1802,  Ehza 
Fitzgibbon;  Denton  Boate;  and  Jane,  to.  George  Minchin, 
Esq.    The  eldest  son, 

Rev.  Thomas  Hemsworth,  of  Abbcyville,  6.  1699;  ire.  1st, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Eyre,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  an  only 
dau.,  Lucy,  d.  unm. ;  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Lucius 
Wilson,  Esq.  of  Deer  Park,  co.  Clare,  and  by  her  had  (with 
two  daus.,  Ellen,  wife  of  William  Newstead,  Esq.  of  Derrig- 
naston,  co.  Tipperary,  and  Mary)  three  sons,  Thomas,  his 
heir;  Richard,  who  d.  s.p.;  William,  of  Loughrea  and  Ash 
Park,  m.  17«0,  Anne  Newman,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a 
son  and  licir,  Thomas,  Capt.  in  the  army,  m.  Miss  Biicknell, 
a!Kl  had,  Thomas,  and  other  children.  Mr.  Hemsworth,  whose 
will,  dated  24  Nov.  1768,  was  proved  15  April,  1769,  was  s.  by 
hi.s  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Hemsworth,  Esq.  of  Abbeville,  m.  8  Jan.  1782, 
Jlary,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  D'Esterrc,  Esq.  of  Rosmanagher, 
CO.  Clare,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1837)  had  issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

Henry  D'Esterre,  of  Shropham  Hall  (see  that  Family). 

Mary,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  John  CampbeU,  of  Blackball,  co.  Kin- 
cardine, and  d.  April,  1860. 

Eliza,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Thomas  Noel  Harris,  Groom  of  the 
Privy  Chamber. 

Darkay,  ■m.  Major  William  Izod,  of  Chapel  Izod,  co.  Kil- 
kenny ;  and  d.  10  June,  1834. 
Mr.  Hemsworth  d.  8  Nov.  1811,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Hemsworth,  Esq.  of  Abbeville,  J. P.,  6.  24  Oct. 
1783;  )>!.  4  March,  1803,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Gerard  Irvine, 
Esq.  of  Rockfield,  co.  Fermanagh,  by  whom  (who  d.  22  May, 
1808)  he  had  issue, 

Thomas  Gerard,  now  of  Abbeville. 

John,  d.  1862.  Henry. 

William,  to.   1850,   Frances  Delap,  2nd  d.au.  of  Nathaniel 
Robbins,  Esq.  of  Hymenstown,  co.  Tipperary. 
Mr.  Hemsworth  d.  1  Sept.  1856. 

Ariiix—Fer  saltier  arg.  and  or,  a  leopard's  face  sa.  Crrst— 
A  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour,  the  gauntlet  grasping  a 
sword  ppr.  hilt  and  pommel  or,  transfixing  a  leopard's  face'sa. 
Motto — Manus  hsec  inimica  tyrannis. 

Seat — Abbeville,  Lorrha,  co.  Tipperary. 


HEMSWOUTH    OF    SHROPHAKC, 

Hemsworth,  Henry  William,  Esq.  of  Shrop- 
ham Hall,  Norfolk,  b.  6  May,  1815  ;  m.  24  May, 
1851,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Francis  Kcinble,  Esq.  of 
Chesterfield  Street,  Mayfair. 

JLt'llCngC— Henry  D'Esteeee  Hemsworth,  Esq.  of  Shrop- 
ham Hall,  Norfolk,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  2  Oct.  1790,  2nd  son  of 


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Thomas  Hemsworth,  Esq.  of  Abbeville,  co.  Tipperary,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  D'Esterrc,  Esq.  of  RosmanaKher, 
CO.  Clare,  m.  Aug.  1813,  Jane  Maria,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heiress 
of  Lieut.-Gen.  James  Barker,  of  an  old  Norfolk  family),  who 
took  the  name  of  Uethebsett,  and  d.  5  Nov.  1850,  bavins  bad 
issue, 

I.  IIenrt  William,  now  of  Sbropham  Hall. 

II.  Augustus  Barker,  Eector  of  Bacton,  Suffolk,  M.A.,  h. 
2  March,  1822;  m.  17  March,  1847,  Duncana,  eldest  dau.  of 

■  the  late  Alexander  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Kilmartin,  co.  Argyll, 
by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  McDougall,  Esq.  of 
Nether  Lome,  co.  Argyll,  and  has  issue,  1  Augustus  Noel 
Campbell,  b.  21  Jan.  1853;  2  William  Barker,  b.  30  April, 
1855:  1  Laura  Anne  Maria,  m.  10  July,  1873,  John  Henry 
Edward  Hinde,  Esq.,  Lieut,  and  Adjutant  28th  regt.,  eldest 
son  of  Genci-iil  Hinde,  of  The  Hermitage,  Powick,  co.  Wor- 
cester ;  2  Louisa  Augusta ;  and  3  Helen  Mary. 

I.  Amelia,  m.  1846,  Francis  Henry,  youngest  son  of  tbe  late 
John  Barker  Huntington,  Esq.  of  Somerton  Hall,  Norfolk, 
and  has  a  son,  Alfred. 

II.  Eliza  Anna  Maria,  m.  1849,  Eev.  Addison  Browne  Hems- 
worth,  Rector  of  Rockland,  Norfolk. 

III.  Jane  Maria,  m.  1844,  Rev.  Samuel  Frederick  Bignold,  of 
Tivetshall  Rectory,  Norfolk,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Samuel  Bignold, 
M.P. 

Anns  and  Cccs«— Same  as  Hemswoeth  of  Abbeville,  quarter- 
ing, Az.  a  lion  rampant  or,  in  the  paw  a  battle-axe  arg.,  for 
IIetheesett.    Motto — Manus  haec  inimica  tyranmis. 

jSectt— Sbropham  Hall,  near  Larlingford,  Norfolk. 


MEECER-HENDERSON    OF    FOEDELL. 

Meecbr-Henderson,  George  William,  Esq.  of 
Tordell,  co.  Fife,  J.P.,  Vice-Lieut,  of  that  co.,  D.L., 
late  Capt.  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  m.  16  April,  1868, 
Alice,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Eouverie  Pi-imrose, 
and  grand-dau.  of  4t.li  Earl  of  Eosebery. 

Ht'ltCagC— The  estate  of  Fordell  was  left  by  Sir  John 
Henderson  (the  elder  brother  of  Sir  Robert  Bruce  Henderson, 
the  last  bart.  of  Fordell),  successively  M.P.  for  co.  l''ife,  and 
for  Stirling,  to  bis  only  child  and  heir,  Isabella  Anne, 
■who  m.  1818,  the  Admiral  of  the  Fleet,  Sir  Philip  Charles 
Henderson  Calderwood  Durham,  G.C.B.  She  d.  18  Dec. 
1844;  and  he  d.  1  April,  1845.  Both  having  d.  without  issue, 
the  estate  of  Fordell  descended  to  Lady  Durham's  first-cousin, 
George  Mercer,  who  thereupon  assumed  the  name  of  Hender- 
son in  addition  to  and  after  that  of  Merger. 

George  Mercer,  Lieut.-Col.  1st  Life  Guards  (son  of  George 
Mercer,  J.P.  for  cos.  Surrey  and  Middlesex,  claiming  descent 
from  a  younger  branch  of  the  bouse  of  Mercer  of  Aldie,  co. 
Perth),  m.  Jean,  the  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Henderson,  and 
sister  of  tbe  above-mentioned  Sir  John  Henderson  and  Sir 
Robert  Bruce  Henderson,  Barts.  She  d.  1814;  and  be  d.in 
Paris,  1822,  having  bad  issue, 

I.  George  Mercer,  afterwards  George  Mercer  Henderson, 
who  .s.  to  Fordell  on  the  death  of  Sir  Philip  Charles  Hender- 
son Durham ;  and  d.  unm.  13  Oct.  1862. 

II.  Robert  Mercer,  Lieut.-Col.  3rd  Foot  Guards,  killed  whilst 
in  command  of  the  light  infantry  battalion  of  the  Guards, 
at  the  siege  of  Bergen-op-Zoom,  1814. 

in.  DoDGLAS  Mercer,  afterwards  Douglas  Mercer  Hen- 
derson, C.B.,  Lieut.-Gen.  and  Col.  68th  foot;  s.  to  Fordell 
on  the  death  of  his  brother,  and  by  royal  license,  bearing 
date  14  Jan.  1853,  be  and  his  issue  were  authorised  to  take 
the  surname  of  Henderson  in  addition  to  that,  and  after 
that,  of  Mercier,  and  to  bear  tbe  arms  of  Henderson 
quarterly  with  those  of  Mercer.  This  distinguished  officer, 
who  went  through  the  Peninsular  war,  m.  2  Nov.  1820, 
Susan  Arabella,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  William  Rowley,  of  Tend- 
ring  Hall,  Bart. ;  and  d.  at  Naples  21  March,  1B54,  having 
had  issue, 

1  George  William  Mercer-Henderson,  now  of  Fordell. 

2  Robert  Philip  Mercer-Henderson,  Lieut.  R.N.,  d.  unm. 
10  March,  1855. 

1  Jane,  m.  26  June,  1851,  James  Clerk,  Esq.  (now  Sir  J. 
Clerk,  Bart.),  eldest  son  of  the  late  Right  Hon.  Sir  George 
Clerk,  Bart.,  of  Pennicuik,  and  has  issue. 

2  Edith,  m.  26  April,  1866,  the  Hon.  Hew  Hamilton  Dun- 
can, 2nd  son  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Camperdown. 

1.  Elizabeth  Isabella,  deceased,    ii.  Isabella  Anne,  deceased. 

^/■m.s— Quarterly,  1st  and  4tb,  Henderson,  gu.,  three  piles 
issuing  from  the  sinister  arg.  on  a  chief  of  the  last  a  crescent 
az.  between  two  erm.  spots;  2nd  and  3rd,  Mercer,  or,  on  a 
fess  between  three  crosses  pattce  in  chief  gu.  and  a  mullet  of 
six  points,  in  base  az.  as  many  bezants,  all  within  a  bordure  of 
tbe  third.  Crests— For  Henderson  :  A  cubit  arm  ppr.  the  hand 
holding  an  estoile  radiated  or,  and  surmounted  by  a  crescent 
!>■■.;  and  for  Mercer  :  The  head  and  neck  of  a  heron  erased. 


holding  in  its  beak  an  eel,  seizing  tbe  neck  of  tbe  former  ppr, 
Mottoes — Over  tbe  crest  of  Henderson  :  Sola  virtus  nobilitat; 
over  that  of  Mercer  :  The  grit  poul. 
^'cat — Fordell,  Inverkeithing,  co.  Fife.  j 


HENDEKSON    OF    STEMSTEB. 

Henderson,  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Stemster,  co, 
Caithness,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Convener  of  that  co.,  b. 
29  April,  1820 ;  m.  Sept.  1862,  Susan  Dunsmure, 
youngest  dau.  of  AUau  Macfarlane,  Esq.,  and  has 
with  other  issue, 

David  Patrick,  6.  1865. 

Itt'ltCitflC— -David  Henderson,  Esq.  of  Stemster,  &.  1714; 
m.  1754,  Cecilia,  dau.  of  William  Honeyman,  Esq.  of  Grsemsay, 
Orkney;  *  and  d.  1778,  when  be  was  ».  by  bis  son. 

Alexander  Henderson,  Esq.  of  Stemster,  b.  1733}  m.  1787, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Duthie,  Esq.  of  Arduthie,  co.  Kin> 
cardine,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1824)  had  issue, 

David,  his  successor. 

Alexander,  E.I.C.S.,  d.in  India. 

AVilliam  Honyman,  Capt.  R.N.,  and  C.B.,  m.  4  Sept.  1814, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  P.  Wallis,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  Lord  James 
Townsend,  K.C.H. 

James,  of  Biltster,  co.  Caithness,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  the  late  Kenneth  Mackay,  Esq.  of  Kewmore, 
CO.  Ross.  Patrick,  Major  E.I.C.S. 

Margaret.  Johanna.  Cecilia  Honyman. 

Mary,  m.  Charles  Chalmers,  Esq.  of  Monkshile,  co.  Aber- 
deen, Advocate. 
Mr.  Henderson  d.  1842,  and  was  s.  by  bis  son, 

David  Henderson,  Esq.  of  Stemster,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6. 
10  April,  1788  ;  m.  25  May,  1816,  Margery,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col. 
Williamson,  of  Banniskirk,  by  Janet  Sinclair  his  wife,  co- 
heiress of  Miss  Catherine  Sinclair,  of  Southdon,  and  dying 
31  Oct.  1859,  left  issue, 

Alexander,  now  of  Stemster. 

Benjamin,  b.  29  Aug.  1823  ;  Major  Bengal  army :  d.  1861. 

David,  b.  22  April,  1833 ;  killed  in  India,  1857. 

Janet  Sinclair,  deceased. 

Margaret,  m.  James  Williamson,  Esq.  of  Port  Philip,  Aus- 
tralia. 

Donaldina  Jamesina  Williamson,  m.  Staff-Surgeon  Patrici 
Sinclair  Laing. 

Williamina  Mary,  m.  W.  R.  Tait,  Esq. ;  d.  1860. 

Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto — As  Henderson  of  IiordcU.  ' 

&ai— Stemster,  by  Thurso,  co.  Caithness. 


HENEAGE    OF    HAINTON.  \ 

Heneage,  Edward,  Esq.  of  Haiuton,  co.  Lincoln, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Lincoln,  1S65  to  1868,  and 
Vice-Chairman  of  Lindsey  Quarter  Sessions,  for-' 
mcrly  in  the  1st  Life  Guards,  b.  29  ilarch,  1810  ; 
m.  9  June,  1864,  Lady  Eleanor  Cecilia  Hare, 
youngest  dau.  of  William,  2nd  Earl  of  Listowcl, 
and  by  her  has  issue,  . 

I.  George  Edward,  b.  3  July,  1866.  i 

II.  Henry  Granville,  b.  17  March,  1868.  J 

III.  Thomas  Robert,  6.  24  July,  1877. 

I.  Florence  Cecilia,  6.  12  Feb.  1869. 

II.  Mary  Frances,  b.  11  April,  1870. 

I.I.  Eleanor  Sophia,!    ^^^.       ^_  ^  q^^  jg-j, 

IV.  Ad61a  Maria,      > 

V.  Margaret  Joan,  b.  13  Nov.  1875. 

iLinCatjr.— The  period  of  tbe  first  settlement  of  tbe  family 
of  Heneage  in  co.  Lincoln  may  be  nearly  defined  by  the  cir- 
cumstance of  Sir  Robert  de  Heneage  being  witness,  together 
with  Sir  Richard  de  Angemiue,  of  the  same  co.,  and  several 
others,  to  a  grant  of  land  temp.  William  Rofus,  from  Nicholas 
Bassett  to  the  monks  of  Brucria. 

John  de  Heneage  (son  of.  Sir  William  de  Heneage,  Knt, 
grandson  of  Walter  de  Heneage,  and  great-grandson  of  John 
do  Heneage,  living  (cmp.  Henry  III.),  appears,  by  deed,  to 
have  been  possessed  of  the  manor  of  Haynton,  in  co.  Lincoln, 
10  Edward  III.    From  him  derived,  Gth  in  descent, 

John  Heneage,  Esq.,  who  inherited  llainton  from  bis 
brother.  Sir  Thomas  Heneage,  Knt.  He  was  2nd  son  of  Joha 
Heneage,  Esq.  of  Hainton,  and  great-grandson  of  William 
Heneage,  Esq.  of  Hainton  (whose  2nd  son,  Robert,  Auditor  of 


*  Andrew  Honeyman,  Bishop  of  Orkney,  m.  Mary  Stuart, 
heiress  of  Grxmsay. 


HEN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HEN 


769 


th©I>uch7«f  I*nraste«,  was  father  ot  Sir  Thomas  Henca^e, 
3f  Copt  Hall,  Essex,  whose  dau.  ami  heir,  Elizabeth,  m.  Sir 
Moyle  Finch,  Bart.).  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of 
Edward  Coke,  Esq.  of  Helmeden,  co.  Northampton,  and  had 
ssue.    The  3rd  son, 

William  Heneace,  Esq.  of  Eenwovth,  m.  Anne,  dau.  and 
;o-heir  of  Ealpli  Fishbourne,  of  L'isUbourne,  co.  Durham,  and 
aad  (with  two  daus.,  Anne,  to.  Nicholas  Wilson,  of  Shecp- 
'.vash;  and  Catherine,  m.  William  Ayscough),  two  sons, 
TnoMAS  (Sir),  his  heir;  and  George  (Sir),  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
fohn  Bussy.    The  elder  son. 

Sir  Thomas  Heneage,  Knt.  of  Htiinlon,  m.  Barbara,  dau.  of 
lir  Tliomas  Guilford,  Knt.  of  Leamstead,  Kent,  and  had  foui- 
ons  and  two  daus.  (Mary,  ?)i.  Andrew  Boyd;  and  Jane,  iH. 
'atrick,  Lord  Dunsany).    The  eldest  son. 

Sib  George  Heneage,  Knt.  of  Hainton,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
if  Fr:intis  Tresham,  of  Eushton,  co.  Northampton,  and  was  «. 
ly  his  son, 

Geoege  Heneage,  Esq.  of  Hainton,  to.  Faith,  dau.  of  Sir 
*hilip  Tyrwhitt,  of  Stainfickl,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Geokge  Heneage,  Esq.  of  Hainton,  in.  Mary,  only  dau.  and 
leiress  of  Thomas  Kemp,  Esq.  of  Slindon,  Sussex,  and  was 
ather  of 

Geobge  Heneage,  Esq.  of  Hainton,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
ir  Henry  Hunloke,  Burt,  of  Winserworth,  by  Catherine  his 
/ife  (dau.  and  heir  of  Francis  Tyrwhitt,  Esq.  of  Kettleby)  and 
ad  six  sons  and  two  daus.  He  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his 
Idest  son, 

Thomas  Henrt  Heneage,  Esq.  of  Hainton,  m.  1st,  14  July, 
728,  Anna  Maria,  only  dau.  of  RoLoaldo  Fieschi,  Count  de 
lavagna,  in  Genoa,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Geokge  FiEscni,  his  heir. 

Elizabeth  Maria. 

[e  TO.  2ndly,  Katherine,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Francis  ICewport, 
aq.  of  St.  John's,  Pelham,  Ilei  ts,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
homas,  and  Katherine.  His  son  and  successor, 
Geobge  Fieschi  Heneai;e,  Esq.  of  Hainton,  to.  18  Sept. 
55,  the  Hon.  Katherine  Tetre,  eldest  dau.  of  Tiobert  James, 
h  Lord  Petre,  and  had  issue, 

J.  Geobge  Eobebt,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas  Fieschi,  b.  in  London,  28  Sept.  1771 ;  to.  July. 
1802,  the  Hon.  Arabella  Pelham,  dau.  of  Charles,  Lord 
Yarborough,  and  left  issue  by  her  (who  d.  16  May,  1871), 

1  Charles  Fieschi,  a  Gentleman  Usher  of  the  Privy  Cham- 
ber, late  of  the  1st  Life  Guards,  m.  28  Aug.  1827,  the 
Hon.  Louisa  Elizabeth  Graves,  6.  1805,  dau.  of  Thomas 
North,  2nd  Lord  Graves,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30  June, 
1868)  has  issue, 

Algernon  Charles  Fieschi,  Capt.  E.:W.  Cecil. 

Mary. 

Louisa,  TO.  6  Feb.  1861,  Erigadier-Gen.  Lord  G.  A.  F. 
Paget,  C.B. 

2  Dudley  Robert.  3  Henry  Pelham  (Eev.). 
4  Windsor. 

1  Arabella  Sophia,  m.  Dec.  1834,  George  Cary,  3rd  son  of 
Charles  Elwes,  Esq.  of  Billing,  co.  Northampton. 

2  Georgiana,  d.  2  Jan.  1869. 

III.  Edward,  b.  in  London,  21  July,  1775. 

I.  Mary  Anne  Winifred,  in.  March,  1797,  F.  Aicken,  Esq. 

II.  Teresa,  m.  March,  1797,  John  Carpenter,  Esq. 

III.  Barbara,  deceased. 
le  eldest  son, 

Geobge  Robert  Heneage,  Esq.  of  Hainton,  6.  21  Dec.  17C8, 

,   18   Aug.  1793,   Frances  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen. 

9orge  Ainslie,  Col.  13th  regt.,  and  sister  of  Sir  R.  S.  Ainslie, 

irt.,  and  had  issue, 

George  Fiescui,  Inte  of  Hainton. 

u.  Edward,  M.A.,  of  Stags  End,  Hemel  Hempstead,  D.L.  for 
Lincoln,  late  M.P.  for  Grimsby,  6.  24  July,  1802;  to.  1st, 
11  April,  18-10,  ChMrlotte  Frances,  dau.  of  Col.  Eolleston, 
of  AVatnall,  M.P.,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

1  George  Robert,  Lieut.  E.N.,  b.  21  Nov.  1841. 

2  Frederick  William,  Lieut.  E.E.,  6.  17  July,  1843. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  25  Aug.  18.=i3,  Eenee  Elizabeth  Lcvina,  dan. 
of  Capt.  Ricliard  Hoare,  R.N.,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Henry  Hugh 
Hoare,  3rd  hart.,  and  by  her  has  further  issue, 

1  Windsor  Richard,  b.  19  March,  1855. 

2  Hugh  Edward  Fieschi,  6.  4  Dec.  1856. 

3  Alfred  Rene,  6.  10  June,  1858. 

4  Everard  Henry  Fieschi,  6.  26  Aug.  1860. 
1  Eveline  Mary. 

.  Frances  Anne,  m.  11  Nov.  1826,  Edward  Howard,  Esq.  of 
the  2nd  Life  Guards,  nephew  to  the  Duke  of  Norfolk. 
II.  Catherine,  to.   19  Dec.   1833,   the  Eight  Hon.   William 
Beresfoid. 
r.  Heneage  d.  16  June,  1833,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Geoboe  Fieschi  Heneaoe,  Esq.  of  Haiaton,  J.P.  and  D.L., 


M.P.  for  CO.  Lincoln,  h.  23N«v.  ISOO;  m.  17  Jan.  1833,  Frances 
dau.  of  Michael  Tasburuh,  Esq.  of  Burglnvallis,  co.  York  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1842)  had  two  sons  and  one  dau.,  ' 

Edward,  now  of  Hainton. 

Charles,  in  the  Diplomatic  Service,  6.  4  Dec.  1841 

Georgiana  Mary,  m.  13  Jan.  1858,  Col.  the  Hon.  Alexander 
Edward  Fraser,  2nd  son  of  Lord  Lovat. 
Mr.  Heneage  d.  11  May,  18G8. 

Arim— Or,  a  greyhound  courant  sa.  between  three  leopards' 
faces  az.  a  border  engrailed  gu.  CreU—A  greyhound  courant 
sa.     Motto — Toujours  firrae. 

Seaf— Hainton  Hall,  Wragby. 


EENEAGE    OF    COMPTON"   BASSET. 

See  Walkeb-Hesbage. 


HENLEY    OP    WATERPERY. 

Henley,  The  Right  Hon.  Joseph  Wahner,  of 
Waterpery,co.  Oxford,  D.C.L.,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
M.P.  tor  that  co.  since  1841,  and  President  of  the 
Board  of  Trade  from  March  to  Dec.  1852,  and  from 
March,  1858,  to  Feb.  1859,  b.  3  March,  1793 ;  m.  9 
Dec.  1817,  Georgiana,  dau.  of  John  Fane,  Esq.  ct 
Wormsley,  Oxon,aiid  bjher  (whoci.  15  June,  1864) 
has  issue  surviving, 

I.  Joseph  John,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  of  the  1st  Eoyal 
Dragoons,  b.  29  Dec.  1821;  in.  2  Oct.  1849,  Agnes  Walwjii, 
eldest  dau.  of  Theodore  Walrond,  Esq.  of  Calder  Par!;, 
CO.  Lanark,  and  has  issue, 

1  Joseph  Arthur,  b.  7  Jan.  1856;  jre.  9  Jan.  1877,  Kate 
Isabelle,  dau.  of  Col.  Graves. 

1  Georgiana  Caroline,  in.  Sept.  1871,  Philip  Janir ; 
Digby  Wykeham,  Esq.,  secondsou  of  Aubrey  Wykehani, 
Esq.  of  SwalcUffe  Park,  Oxon. 

2  Emily  Augusta,  to.  18  July,  1876,  Ellis  Fredcricli 
Dudgeon,  E.sq.  3  Agues. 

II.  Francis  George. 

III.  Arthur,  to.  27  Oct.  ISGS,  Margaret,  only  dau.  of  Joseph 
Gore,  Esq.  of  Derryniore,  co.  Clare. 

I.  Georgiana,  to.  the  Eev.  G.  Denison. 

II.  Ann  Maria  Augusta,  d.  1876. 

III.  Grace  Elizabeth,  in.  29  March,  1852,  the  Eev.  Henry 
Jerome  de  Salis,  Eector  of  Fringford. 

IV.  Ellen  Mary,  to.  Capt.  T.  Drake,  R.N. 

V.  Nancy.  vi.  Adelaide  Charlotte. 

Mr.  Henley  is  only  son  of  Joseph  Henley,  Esq.  of 
Waterpery,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  C.  Kookc, 
Esq.  of  Wandswortli. 

Anns — Az.,  a  lion  rampant  arg.  supporting  a  rudder  or,  on  a 
chief  of  the  ^second  an  anchor  sa.,  between  two  trefoils  ppr. 
Crest— An  eagle,  wings  displayed  or,  holding  in  the  claw  au 
anchor  and  cable  sa.  and  in  the  beik  a  trefoil  ppr.  Moito — 
Perseverando. 

Seai— Waterpery,  near  Wheatley. 

♦ 

DOPPING-HEPENSTAL. 

See  DoPHNG. 

♦ 

HENN    OF    PARADISE    HILL. 

Henn,  Thomas  Rice,  Esq.  of  Paradise  Hill,  co. 

Clare,    15arrister-at-Law,    Q.O.,  J.P.  and    D.L.  co. 

Clare,  and  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions  co.  Galway, 

m.  Oct.  1845,  Jane  Isabella,  2nd  dau.  of  Right  Hon. 

Francis  Blackbiu'ue,  Lord   Chancellor  of  Ireland, 

and  has  issue, 

I.  WitLiAM,  Lieut.  E.N.,  m.  1877,  Susanna  Cunningham 
Graham,  only  dau.  of  Eobert  Bartholomew,  Esq.  of  St. 
Anne's,  Rothesay,  Isle  of  Bute. 

II.  Francis  Blackburne,  Banister-at-Law. 
HI.  Thomas  Rice,  R.  E. 

IV.  Edward  Lovett,  Fellow  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  m. 
6  Aug.  1878,  IMargaret  Agnes  Vaughan,  dau.  of  Mitchell 
Henry,  Esq.  of  Kylemore  Cusile,  M.P.  CO.  Galway. 

V.  Richard  Milton  Arthur,  P..  A. 

VI.  Henry. 

I.  AdelaJane.  u.  MaryEice. 

3  D 


HEN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HER 


iLdtCafff.— The  family  of  Henn,  one  of  English  oricin,  ' 
has  been  settled  in  the  co.  of  Clare  for  nearly  two  centuries. 
KiCHAED  Henn,  settled  at  Paradise  Hill,  amw  1685,  having  in 
that  year  obtained  a  grant  of  "  Paradise  Hill,"  from  the  then 
Earl  of  Thomond. 

William  Henn,  2na  son  of  Thomas  Henn  (who  is  said  to 
have  been  cadet  of  the  baronetical  family  of  Henn  of  Berk- 
shire) the  brother  and  devisee  of  Richard  Henn,  the  grantee 
of  Paradise  Hill,  was  called  to  the  Irish  Bar,  and  created  a 
Judge  of  the  King's  Bench,  I7G8.  He  ra.  Miss  Elizabeth  Barry, 
and  in  his  will,  which  bears  date  20  July,  1784,  and  was 
proved  9  June,  1T96,  names  his  three  daus.,  Mary,  m.  Francis 
Casly,  Esq.  of  Seafield ;  Susanna,  m.  William  Daxon,  Esq.  of 
Fountain,  co.  Clare;  Frances;  and  an  only  son, 

William  Henn,  who  became  Master  of  the  Irish  Court  of 
Chancery  10  July,  1793.    He  m.  July,  1782,  Susanna,  sister  of 
Sir  Jonathan  Lovett,  Bart,  of  Lipscombe  Part,  Bucks,  by 
vhom  he  left  issue, 
William,  of  whom  presently. 

Jonathan,  a  Queen's  Counsel  of  high  reputation  at  the  Irish 
Bar,  and  for  many  years  Chairman  of  the  co.  Donegal,  d. 
v/nm. 

Richard,  of  Herbert  Street,  Dublin,  Commander  E.N.,  m. 
July,  1841,  Maria,  dau.  of  Joseph  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Upper 
Mount  Street,  Dublin. 
Susanna,  m.  April,  1813,  Rev.  Charles  Mayne,  of  Killaloe, 
who  was  the  eldest  son  of  the  Hon.  Judge  Mayne. 
EUza,  m.  Jan.  1810,  Edward  Mayne,  Esq.  of  Stephen's  Green, 
2nd  son  of  the  Hon.  Judge  Mayne  Eleanor,  d.  unm. 

Jane,  m.  10  May,  1826,  Walter  Hussey  Grifiith,  Esq.,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law,  of  Clare  Street,  Dublin. 

Frances,   m.  Jan.    1851,   Stephen    Collins,    Esq.,    Q.C.,    of 
Mcrrion  Square,  Dublm. 
The  eltlest  son, 

William  Henn,  who,  like  his  father,  became  a  Master  in 
Chancery  in  Ireland,  1822,  m.  April  1809,  Mary  Rice,  eldest 
dau.  of  George  Fosbery,  Esq.  of  Clorane,  co.  Limerick,  by 
Christiana  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Rice,  Ksq.  of  Mount  Tren- 
chard,  in  the  same  co.,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  William,  d. 
unm.  1853;  Thomas  Rice,  the  present  proprietor  of  Paradise 
Hill;  Jonathan  Lovett;  and  five  daus.,  Christiana ;  Susanna; 
Mary,  r,i.  John  Stanford,  Esq.;  Ellen,  m.  William  Robert 
LaTouche,  Esq.,  D.L.  of  Bellevue,  co.  Wicklow;  and  Jane,  in. 
Robert  Holmes.  Esq. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  lion  rampant  arg.  on  a  canton  of  the  last  a 
wolf  pass.  sa.  Crest— On  a  mount  vert  a  hen  pheasant  ppr 
Molto — Gloria;  Deo. 

&a£— Paradise  Hill,  Kildysart,  co.  Clare. 


House,  CO.  Down,  and  by  hex*  (wlio  d.  1874)  has 
issue. 
^iXXtK^t> — Arms,  Crest,  dkc,  see  Henry  of  East  Dene. 

Smt s—Kylemore  Castle,  Galway;    and  Stratheden  House, 
Knightsbridge,  Middlesex. 


HENRY    OP    EAST    DENE, 

Henry,  John  Snowdon,  Esq.  of  East  Dene, 
Eoncliureh,  Isle  of  "Wight ;  a  Magistrate  for  the  co. 
of  Southampton,  and  a  Deputy-Lieut,  for  the  Isle 
of  Wight,  late  M.P.  for  South  East  Lancashire,  b. 
1824;  m.  Annie,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wood,  Esq.  of 
Neasham  and  Bishops wearmouth,  co.  Durham,  and 
has  two  daus., 


I.  Elizabeth  Anna. 


II.  Emma  Constance. 


ILtltCaSC. — Alexander  Henkt,  Esq.  of  Woodlands,  near 
Manchester,  M.P.  for  South  Lancashire,  son  of  William  Henry, 
Esq.  of  Loughbricklami,  co.  Down,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
George  Brush,  Esq.  of  Willowbrook,  co.  Down,  and  left,  with 
other  issue, 

John  Snowdon,  of  East  Deane,  Bonchurch,  Isle  of  Wight. 

Mitchell,  of  Kylemore  (see  tluU  Family). 

Arms — Per  pale  indented  arg.  and  gu.,  on  the  dexter  side  a 
rose  of  the  second,  on  a  chief  az.  a  lion  passant  of  the  first. 
Crest — Out  of  a  mural  crown  ppr.  a  demi-lion  rampant  arg. 
holding  between  the  paws  a  ducal  coronet  or.  Motto — Vincit 
Veritas. 


Seat— East  Dene,   Bonchurch,  Isle  of  Wight. 
142,  The  Terrace,  PiccadUly. 


Residence— 


HENRY  OF  KYUSMORB. 
Heney,  Mitchell,  Esq.  of  Kylemore  Castle,  co. 
Galway,  and  Stratheden  House,  Hyde  Park,  London, 
J. P.  for  cos.  Gralway  and  Middlesex,  and  for  West- 
minster, M.P.  for  CO.  Galway,  h.  1826  ;  m.  1850, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  George  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  (Juilly 


HERBERT    OP    LLANARTH. 

Herbert,  John  Aethtje  Edward,  Esq.  ofj 
Llanarth  Court,  co.  Monmouth,  J.P.  and  D.L.,| 
High  Sheriff  1858,  h.  13  Oct.  1818 ;  m.  12  Nov.' 
1846,  Hon.  Augusta  Charlotte  Elizabeth  Hall,  only' 
child  of  Benjamin  Lord  Llanover,  and  has  issue, 

I.  IvoK   John   Caradoc,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Capt.  Grenadier  b 

Guards,  b.  16  July,  1851 ;  m.  July,  1873,  II«n.  Albertina  «a 
Denison,  dau.  of  Lord  Londesborough. 

II.  Arthur  James,  h.  24  Aug.  1855. 
HI.  Edward  Bleithian,  b.  23  Jan.  1858. 
IV.  Stephen  Charles,  6.  18  Dec.  1864. 

I.  Henrietta  Mary  Arianwen. 

II.  Florence  Catherine  Mary,  m.  13  Oct.  1874,  Joseph  Mon- 
teith,  Esq.,  only  son  of  Robert  Monteith,  Esq.  of  Carstairs, 
N.B. 

JLtUCage.— This  very  ancient  family,  from  which  the  chi.  " 
valrous  House  of  Herbert  and  other  eminent  families  spring, 
derived  originally  in  England,  according  to  the  family  pedi* 
grec,  from  Herbert,  styled  Count  of  Vermandois,  who  cauM 
over  at  the  Conquest  with  the  first  William,  and  filled  th« 
office  of  Chamberlain  to  the  second  (William  Rufus).  He  i( 
mentioned  in  the  Battle  Abbey  Roll,  and  was  rewarded  by  8  •* 
grant  of  lands  in  Ham.pshire.  His  wife  was  Emma,  dau.  c 
Stephen,  Earl  of  Blois,  by  Adela,  dau.  of  William  the  Con 
querok,  and  by  that  lady  he  left  a  son  and  heir,  Heebek 
Fitz-Herbert,  called  "  Herbert  of  Winchester,"  Chamberlaii 
and  Treasurer  to  King  Henry  I.,  and  the  first  of  his  familj 
born  in  England.  He  m.  Adela,  or  Lucy,  dau.  and  co-heir  d 
Sir  Robert  Corbet,  Knt.,  Lord  of  Alcester,  co.  Warwick,  an( 
was  father  of  Herbet  Fitz  Herbert,  who  obtained  fron 
Henry  II.  a  confirmation  of  the  landed  possessions  of  hi 
father,  and  likewise  the  office  of  Chamberlain.  His  great 
grandson, 

Peter  Fitz-Reginald,  6.  1275  (brother  of  John  Fitz-Regi 
nakl,  summoned  to  Parliament  as  a  Baron,  1294,  and  3rd  sou 
by  Joan  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  de  Vivonia,  Lor 
of  Chewton,  Somerset,  of  Reginald  Fitz-Peter,  Lord  of  Blenle 
venny,  son  of  Peter  Fitz-Herbert,  Baron  of  Berstaple,  Devol 
by  Alice  his  1st  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Fitz-Roger,  Lord  (j 
Warkworth  and  Clavering)  had  a  grant  from  his  mother,  Joal 
de  Vivonia,  of  the  Manor  of  Cheuyton,  or  Chewton.  Hew 
Alice,  dau.  and  heir  of  Blethi  nBroadspere,  Lord  of  Llanllowel 
near  Uske,  co.  Monmouth,  and  had  issue, 

Roger  Fitz-Peter,  who  d.  before  his  father,  leaving  an  onj 

son  and  heir.  Sir  Henry  Fitz-Roger,   Knt.,  whose  granl 

dau.  and  heir,  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Bonneville. 

Herbert  Fitz-Peter. 
lied.  1323.    His  younger  son,  •• 

Herbert  Fitz  Peter,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Walsl 
Knt.,  and  left  a  son  and  heir, 

Adam  Fitz-Herbert,  Lord  of  Llan-Howell,  or  Llanllowe! 
near  Uske,  and  of  Bctesley,  or  Beachley.    His  grandson, 

William  ap   Jenkin,  alias  Herbert,  Lord  of  Gwarindelni 
living  at  Perthir,  near  Monmouth,  from  20  to  50  (1337) 
Edward  III.,  m.  Gwenllian,  dau.  of  Howell  Ichon,  Esq.,  ai 
had  four  sons,  viz., 

I.  John,  or  Jenkyn  ap  Gwillim,  of  Guarindee,  or  Wcrm 
ancestor  of  the  family  of  Procebs. 

II.  David  ap  Gwillim  ap  Jenkin,  of  the  Chapell,  in.  Am 
dau.  of  Watkin  Rees,  of  that  place,  and  was  ancestor  of  t  ^; 
Morgans  of  Arxton. 

III.  Howell  ap  Gwillim,  of  whom  presently. 
V.  Thomas  ap  Gwillim,  Knt,  m.  Maud,  dau.  and  co-heir 
Sir  John  Morley,  Knt.,  Lord  of  Raglan  Castle,  and  acquir 
thereby,  Llansaintfraed,  where  he  afterwards  resided,  a 
was  buried  at  his  decease,  8  July,  1438.    His  youngest*  sc 

Sir  AVilliam  ap  Thomas,  Knt.,  alias  Herbert,  of  Ragla 
Castle,  CO.  Monmouth,  was  knighted  by  Herry  V.,  at  Ag: 
court.  He  m.  the  dau.  of  Sir  David  Gam,  Knt.,  and  h 
i,!;.suo,  from  whom  derived  the  Herberts  Earls  of  Powis,  1 


*  The  elder  sons  were,  Philip,  of  Llansaintfraed;  Ev; 
ancestor  of  theGwYNS  and  Raglands  of  Glamot  ganshire  ;  Da^ 
progenitor  of  the  family  of  Hdghes  nf  Ki/Uoun/i ;  and  How 
of  Perthyr,  near  Monmouth,   ancestor   of   the   Powells 

Pi.-lhyr. 


HEE 


TEE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HER 


/  / 


TrnrrnTS  of  Coldbrooh  Home,  the  IlERr.EKTS  Lokds  Her- 
</  Chirlntri/,  the  Herberts  of  SHachruss,  co.  Kerry 
Lt)  tlie  Hekberts  of  St.  JiUiimg,  <L-c. 


»L.i.L  AP  GwiLLiM,  m.  Maud,  dau.  of  Howell  apEhys,  and 

.  liy  his  son, 
2SKIN  AP  HowEn,  m.  Constnnoe,  dau.  of  lloger  Vychan  ap 
ter  Says,  Esq.,  and  left  a  son  and  heir, 
AVID  AP  Jenkin,  who  fell  at  the  battle  of  Banbury,  fight- 
under  the  standard  of  his  cousin,  the  Earl  of  Pembroke. 
III.  Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Huntley,  Esq.  of 
)wcn,  Llanarth,  &c.,  son  of  Thomas  Huntley,  Esq.  of  Tre- 
n,  by  Alice  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Wallis,  Esq. 
lanarth,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

30MAS  AP  David  ap  Jenkin,  of  Treowen,  m.  Margaret,  dau. 
[organ  Kenieys,  and  left  a  son  and  heir, 
>HN  AP  Thomas,  of  Treowen,  m.  1481,  Anne,  dau.  of  David 
willim  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Arxton,  co.  Hereford,  and  had 
3,  William,  his  heir;  David,  of  Chepstow,  co.  Monmouth, 
'Stor  of  the  Viscodnts  Eanelagu  ;  and  other  issue.  The 
St  son  and  heir, 

iLLiAM  AP  John,  alias  Jones,  Lord  of  Hendre  Obeth, 
le  Arnold,  Llanarth,  and  Cefn  Dugloid,  hi.  1st,  Constance, 
of  Thomas  Morgan,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Rowland  Morgan, 

of  Machin,  and  by  that  lady  had  issue,  John,  his  heir; 
iam;  Charles;  and  Walter.    Mr.  Jones  m.  2ndly,  Anne, 

of  Sir  Walter  Hawley,  Knt.  of  Susses,  and  by  her  had, 
ip,  of  London  and  Llanarth;  John;  and  Elizabeth.  He 
rdly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Herbert,  Esq.  of  Pcn- 
y,  and  had  another  son,  namely,  William ;  and  a  dau. 
ich,  m.  Rowland  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Machen,  and  conveyed 
state  of  Castle  Arnold  to  the  Blorgans.  He  was  s.  by  his 
it  son, 

HN  Jones,  Esq.  of  Treowen,  living  15G3,  and  dead  before 
;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Giles  Doddington,  Esq.  of  Somerset, 
had  (with  three  daus.,  Florence,  ,».  Edward  Points,  Esq.; 
:;  and  Elizabeth,  r,i.  Sir  Charles  Jones,  of  Dingestow,  co. 
nnouth)  a  son  and  heir, 

ILLIAM  Jones,  Esq.  of  Treowen,  Hendre,  Obeth,  and  Llan- 
Jane,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Moor  Gwillim,  Esq.  of 
mouth,  M.P.  for  that  borough,  1586,  and  was  «.  by  his 
It  son, 

R  Philip  Jones,  Knt.  of  Treowen,  Licut.-Col.  of  the 
as  raised  in  the  co.  of  Monmouth  for  Charles  I.,   and 

for  the  same  co.  1653.  He  on.  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
ard  Morgan,  Bart,  of  Llantarnan  A'.ibey,  co.  Monmouth, 
had  three  sons  and  nine  daus.  Dying  IGGO,  he  was  s.  by 
Id  est  son, 

LLiAM  Jokes,  Esq.  of  Llanarth  Court,  Treowen,  m.Uary, 
of  Christopher  Anderson,  Esq.  ofLostock,  co.  Lancaster; 
lying  1667,  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

iiLip  Jones,  Esq.  of  Llanarth  Court,  m.  Anne,  dau.  and 
of  Anthony  Bassett,  Esq.  of  Kamain,  co.  Glamorgan,  and 
h  five  daus.,  of  whom  the  eldest,  Elizabeth,  to.  1705, 
1  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Courtfield,  co.  Monmouth)  four  sons, 
lom  the  eldest, 

HN  Jones,  Esq.  of  Llanarth  Court,  Treowen,  and  Penllwyn, 
donmouth,  m.  Florence,  sister  and  heir  of  Henry  Morgan, 
of  Penllwyn  (a  branch  of  the  Morgans  of  Tredegar),  by 
n  (who  d.  Dec.  1775)  he  had,  with  five  daus.,  of  whom  the 
;t,  Mary,  m.  1768,  Richard  Lee,  Esq.  of  Great  Delce,  Kent, 
and  Llanfoist,  co.  Monmouth,  six  sons,  of  whom  three 
rder  age ;  the  others  were,  Philip,  the  heir;  John,  Major 
;ie  Hanoverian  Service,  b.  1728,  d. -idHH.  1803;  and  Wil- 

of  Clytlia  House,  co.  Monmouth,  which  he  purchased 
his  brother-in-law,  b.  1733-34,  m.  1767,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
William  Morgan,  K.B.,  but  d.  s.  p.  1805.  Mr.  Jones  d. 
:h,  1775,  aged  88,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
IILIP  Jones,  E.<;q.  of  Llanarth  Court,  b.  1723;  .,!.  Catherine, 
igest  sister  and  co-heir  of  John  Wyborne,  Esq.  of  Hawk- 
Place,  Kent.  He  d.  16  May,  1782,  leaving  a  son,  his  heir, 
UN  Jones,  Esq.  of  Llanarth  Court,  co.  Monmouth,  and  of 
)n  Court,  Berks,  to.  18  Sept.  1789,  his  cousin,  Mary,  eldest 
and  co-heir  (with  her  sisters,  Elizabeth,  who  d.  v.nm. : 
Apollonia,  m.  1792,  Robert  Berkeley,  Esq.  of  Spetchley, 
Vorcester)  of  Richard  Lee,  Esq.  of  Llantoist  House,  near 
•gavenny.  by  Mary  Jones  his  wife,  and  by  lier  (who  d.. 
)  had  issue, 

'UN,  his  heir. 

lilip,  of  the  Hill  House,  Abergavenny,  and  of  Perthyre 

louse,  near  Monmouth,  b.  7  Dec.  1791;  High  Sheriff  of  co. 

lonmouth,  1837. 

illiam,  of  Clytha  House,  to  which  estate  he  s.  under  the 

'ill  of  his  grand  uncle  of  the  same  name  {see  Ueebebt  of 

'll'tlia). 


Edward  Basil,  h.  14  June,  1800,  d.  v.nm. 
Henry  Wyborne,  d.  v.nm. 

Richard,  b.  1806 ;  Col.  Hanoverian  Hussar«,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
G.  Lawence,  Esq.  Thomas,  b.  1808;  d.  1828. 

Mary,  m.  21  June,  1821,  Simon  Thomas  Scrope,  Esq.  of 
Danby-upon-Yore,  co.  York;  and  d.  25  April,  1830,  leaving 
i.ssue. 

Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  180S.  Florence,  d.  imm.  1807. 

Anne,  d.  unm.  1808.  Jane  Mary. 

Appollonia,  m.  5  Feb.  1834,  Mons.  Rio,  of  Brittany. 
Mr.  Jones  dying  in  June,  1828,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Jones,  Esq.  of  Llanarth  Court,  6.5  June,  1790;  m. 
11  Sept.  1817,  Lady  Harriet  Plunkett,  only  dau.  of  Arthur 
James,  8tU  Earl  of  Fingall,  K.P. ;  and  dying  22  April,  1848, 
left  issue, 
John  Arthtje,  now  of  Llanarth. 

Arthur  James,  C.B.,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  lately  Com- 
manding Dublin  District,  6.  21  Jan.  1820;  to.  Mrs.  Fergu- 
son, widow  ol  Major  Ferguson. 

Edmund  Philip,  Major  R.M.  Militia,  Chief  Constable  of  co. 
Monmouth,  6.  24  Jan.  1823;  to.  1864,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Col. 
Gwyn  Holford,  of  Buckland,  co.  Brecon,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1875)  has  one  surviving  son,  Edmund,  b.  18G6. 
Gerald  Herbert,  b.  9  Feb.  1826;  deceased. 
Frances  Mai-y,  d.  1843. 
Mary  Louisa,  Hi.  1857,  J.  H.  Tozer,  Esq. 
^/•;,is— Per  pale  az.  and  gu.  three  lions  rampant  arg.    The 
quarterings  are  very  numerous.     Crat—X  Moorish  woman's 
head  affrontee,  with  long  hair  .^a.,  a  wreath  about  the  head  or 
and  gu.,  tied  at  the  end  by  a  button.    il/oUo— Asgre  luu  Diogell 
ei  Pherthcn. 
/Scfli— Llanarth  Court,  Eaglan,  co.  MoumoRili. 


HERBERT  OP  CliYTHA. 
HePvBert  William,  Esq.  of  ClyLlia  House,  co. 
Monmouth,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Higli  Sheriff  1843,  h. 
Dec.  1798;  m.  1833,  Frauces,  dau.  of  Edward 
Huddleston,  Esq.  of  Sawstou  Hall,  co.  Cambridge, 
and  Pui'se  Caundle,  co.  Dorset,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Reginald  Josiah  Fitzhebbert,  J. P.,  6.  16  Feb. 
1841;  7)1.  23  June,  1866,  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas 
W.  Giffard,  Esq.  of  Chillinston,  co.  Stafford,  and  has 
issue. 

II.  Joseph  Francis  Alphon.5e,  b.  6  Feb.  1845  ;  9th  Lancers. 

I.  Josephine  Lucy  Frances  Marie. 

II.  Louise  Marie,  m.  8  Feb.  1864,  John  Walter  Smythc,  Esq., 
and  has  issue  two  daus. 

Mr.  Herbert  s.  to  the  Cljtha  estate  ISOo,  at  the 
death  of  his  great-ujicle,  William  Jones,  Esq.  of 
Clytha. 
For  Lineage  and  Arms,  see  Herbert  of  Llanarth. 

Mntlo—Asgre  Ian  Diogell  ei  Pherehen. 
fisai— Clytha  House,  near  Usk,  co.  Monmouth. 

HERBERT  OF  IffitJCKRUSS. 
Herbert  Henry  Arthur,  Esq.  of  Muc'kruss, 
CO.  Kerry,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  that  co.,  late 
Capt.  Coldstream  Guards,  b.  1840;  m.  20  Oct. 
18b'(5,  Hon.  Emily  Jidia  Charlotte  Iveane,  ouly  child 
of  the  present  Lord  Keauc,  and  lias,  i\iili  other 
issue,  a  son, 
Henry  Arthur  Edward  Keane,  6.  1SG7. 

ILtlTCatje. — The  name  of  Herbert  (IjcvljfVf,  illvstrious 
Lara)  stands  so  prominent  on  the  records  of  British  history, 
and  has  been  ennobled,  at  various  times,  in  so  many  of  its 
branches,  and  by  so  many  ancient  and  renewed  creations, 
that  it  has  become  a  matter  of  as  much  interest  as  difficulty, 
in  the  present  day,  to  ascertain  the  legitimate  and  chief  stem 
of  this  long  descended  family. 

Since  the  merging  of  the  elder  branch  of  the  family  of  Clive, 
by  the  marriage  of  the  heiress  of  the  last  Herbert,  Earl  of 
Powis  with  the  son  of  the  celebrated  General  Lord  Clive,  the 
chieftainship  of  the  name  seems  indubitably  to  rest  with  Her- 
bert of  Miick-russ,  in  co.  Kerry,  descended  from  Thomas 
Herbert,  of  Kilouagh,  who  went  to  Ireland  under  the  care  and 
patronage  of  his  relative  Lord  Herbert,  of  Cherbury  and 
Castle  Island,  a.d.  1656;  which  Thomas  was  the  son  of 
Matthew,  the  son  of  Sir  John,  the  son  of  Sir  WiUiam,  the  son 
of  Sir  Mathew  of  Colebrook,  the  lineal  descendant  from  the 
eldest  son  of  Sir  Richard  Herbert,  of  Colebrookc,  ouly 
brother  of  the  Earl  of  Pembroke,  of  the  lirst  creation.  These 
3  D  2 


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THE  LANDiJO  GhlNTK^. 


HER 


trothers  (as  may  be  read  in  the  pages  of  Speed  and  Hol- 
linshed;  suffered  as  Yorkists  in  tlie  wars  of  tlie  Eoses.  The 
heir  general  of  the  Earl  of  Pembroke  married  into  the  family 
of  Somerset,  Earl  and  Marquess  of  Worcester,  and  Duke  of 
Beaufort.  From  Sir  Eichard  descended,  in  the  younger 
branches,  the  Lords  Herbert,  of  Cherbury,  after  Earls  of 
Powis,  and  Herbert,  Earl  of  Torrington,  both  extinct  in  the 
male  line,  while  from  a  senior,  but  never  ennobled  branch, 
the  family  of  Muckruss  and  Kilcuagh  now  remains  the  existing 
and  legitimate  male  representative  of  the  famous  name  of 
Herbert.  .,  ^        _.  , 

Thomas  Hereebt,  of  Kilcuagh,  aforesaid,  served  as  High 
Sheriff  of  the  co.  Kerry,  1659.  He  m.  Mary,  da*,  of  Edward 
Kenny,  of  Cullen,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

Edward,  his  heir.  John,  d.s.  p. 

Arthur,  m.  Mary  Ba.stable,  of  whom  came  the  wide-spread 
branches  of  Hebbeet  of  Co.;rens,  of  Cahiniane,  and  £yci';- 

sUrjidd,  and  their  collaterals. 
The  eldest  son, 

Edwabd  Hebbeet,  Esq.  of  Muckruss,  High  Sheriff  of  Kerry, 
m.  1684,  Agnes,  dau.  of  Patrick  Crosbie,  Esq.  of  Tubrld,  and 
had  issue, 

Edwabd,  his  heir.  John,  d.  s.  p.  Arthur,  d.  s.  p. 

Elizabeth,  to.  WUliam  Hull,  of  Lemcon,  eldest  son  of  Sir 
William  Hull. 

Arabella,  m.  Sir  Francis  Brewster,  Knt. 

Margaret,  ra.  1st,  John  Leader.  Esq.  of  3Iount  Leader,  co. 
Cork;   and  2ndly,  the  Eev.  Stanley  Craven. 
The  eldest  son, 

Edwabd  Hebbekt,  Esq.  of  Muckruss,  M.P.  for  Ludlow,  in 
Salop,  a.d.  1756,  r,i.  the  Hon.  Frances  Browne,  dau.of  Kicholus, 
2nd  Viscount  Kenmare,  and  had  issue, 

r.  Thosias,  his  heir. 

II.  Nicholas  (Eev.),  m.  Hon.  Martha  Cuffe,  dau.  of  John,  1st 
Lord  Desart,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1808,  left  at  his  decease, 
1802,  John  Otway,  his  heir;  Thomas,  m.  Lucinda,  dau.  of 
the  Hon.  and  Eev.  Hamilton  Cuffe;  Nicholas  (Eev.),  A.M., 
J.P. ;  Lucinda,  to.  William  Bradshaw,  Esq. :  Sophia,  m. 
John  Mandeville,  Esq.  of  Anner  Castle ;  and  three  other 
daus.,  who  d.  v.n.a.    The  son  and  heir, 

The  Eev.  John  Otway  Heebebt,  m.  1796,  Honoria  Ann, 
only  dau.  of  Capt.  James  Eussell,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  d. 
1800,  having  had  an  only  child, 

Walteb  Otwat  Hekeeet,  Esq.,  of  Pill  House,  co.  Tip- 
peraiy,  J.P.;  b.  Oct.  1798;  to.  19  Sept.  1822,  Mary, 
only  child  of  John  MUes,  Esq.  of  Dameren  House, 
Dorset,  and  by  her  (who  d.  26  June,  1849)  had  issue, 

1  John  Otwat  (Eev.). 

2  Nicholas  Sidney,  Tipperary  Artillery. 

1  Margaret  Jane,  m.  Nicholas  Valentine  Maher,  Esq. 
of  TurtuUa,  M.P.  co.  Tipperary. 

2  Honoria  Anne,  rd.  Eobert  Cope  Hardy,  Esq.  Military 
Train. 

III.  Edward,  M.P.,  1760,  for  Innistioge,  co.  Kilkenny,  to. 
1757,  Nichola  Sophia,  eldest  dau.  of  John,  Lord  Desart,  and 
had  by  her  (who  d.  1818)  four  daus.  and  one  son, 

Edward  (Ven.),  Archdeacon  of  Aghadoe,  to.  1779,  Frances, 
dau.  of  E.  Standish,  Esq.,  and  left  issue  three  sons  and 
four  daus., 

1  Edward  Thomas  (Eev.),  Rector  of  Kilpeacon,  &.  1793 : 
m.  1815,  Alice,  dau.  of  Eev.  Gustavus  Wybrants,  and 
half  sister  of  Eev.  Arthur  Champagne,  and  dying  1860, 
had  by  her  (who  d.  7  April,  1863), 

Edward,  d.  unm.  SScpt.  1847. 

Gustavus  Wybrants,  b.  5  March,  1837 ;  m.  April,  18S5, 

Annie  Catherine,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Otway  John 

Herbert,   and  has  issue  a  son,   Edward  Sidney,  6. 

6  June,  1866.  Henry  Arthur,  d.  %mm.  1861. 

Emily,  to.  Eyre  Powell,  Esq.,  and  d.  1858. 
Louisa,  7/1.  Frederick  Maunsell,  Esq. 
Frances,  d.  v.imi. 

Olivia,  TO.  1864,  the  Eev.  A.  Pearde  Nash. 
Henrietta,  d.  unm. 
Nichola  Sophia,  m.  18  June,  1855,  George  Fos'oerry, 

Esq.  of  Clorane. 
Alice,  TO.  1864,  N.  J.  Hobart,  Esq.,  M.D.,  only  son  of 

Lieut.-Col.  Hobart,  E.I.C.S. 

2  Henry,  Eector  of  Eathdowney,  6.  17S9;  to.  his  cousin 
Harriet,  Lady  Blunden,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Pope,  Esq. 
of  Popefield,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1861)  had  issue  two 
sons  and  six  daus., 

Edward  Thomas,  h.  1824;  d.  1S34. 

Henry,  6.  1826 ;  to.  Grace,  dau.  of  Sir  Frederick  Pol- 
lock. 

France* Diana,  m.  George  Pollock,  Esq.,  son  of  Sir  F. 
Pollock. 

Nichola  Sophia,  ii;.  C.  Pollock  Esq.,  and  d.  1SE5. 

Jane  Dora,  to.  Eev.  J.  Hall  Gedge. 

Alice,  TO.  Alfred  Gahan,  Esq. 

Olivia,  TO.  Eobert  White,  Esq. 

Thomasina,  jji.  Charles  S.  Thomson,  Esq. 


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3  Otway  John  (Rev.),  b.  18001;  m.  1831,  Anne,  dai 
W.  Stoker,  Esq.,  M.D. ;  d.  1853,  leaving  issue  two  £ 
and  four  daus. 

1  Frances  Diana,  m.  1821,  Maurice  Collis,  Esq.,  M 
d.  g.  p.  1850. 

2  Nichola  Sophia,  to.  1820,  Robert  Staveley,  Esq. 
d.  s.  p.  1829. 

3  Olivia,  m.  1827,  Eev.  E.  Bourke  of  Oranmorc. 

4  Thomasine,  ra.  1831,  William  Taylor,  Esq. 
Archdeacon  Herbert  d.  1814. 

I.  Agnes,  m.  1st,  Florence  McCartie  More;*    and    2n 
Edward  Herbert,  of  Currens,  s.  p. 
n.  Helena,  to.  —  Hedges,  Esq.  of  Macronm  Castle,  co.  C  i 
lu.  Frances,  m.  John  Blenncrhassett,  Esq.  of  Ballyseedy  u 

IV.  Arabella,  d.  unm. 

V.  Thomasina,  m.  Thomas  Cuffe,  Esq.,  and  was  motht 
Grace  Cuffe,  wife  of  Barry  Maxwell,  1st  Earl  of  Farnhai  * 

VI.  Catherine,  to.  Eobert  Herbert,  of  the  Currens  famUy, 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Hereebt,  Esq.  of  Muckruss,  M.P.  for  Ludlowiji 
1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Martin,  Esq.  of  Overbury,  co.  \ 
cester,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Henry  Arthur,  his  heir. 

Edward  (Eev.),  to.  Mary  Herbert,  of  Brewprorficld, 
Bastable  Herbert  and  Barbara  Fitzgerald,  dau.  of  the  Kn 
of  Kerry,  and  hence  descends  the  Eev.  Edward  Herlf*| 
now  Vicar  of  Killaniey. 

Frances,  m.  the  Eev.  Edward  Kenny. 

Catherine,  to.  the  Eev.  Mr.  Dawson. 

Mary,  m.  Rev.  Arthur  Herbert,  brother  of  P..  T.  Hcrber 
whom  descend  the  Eev.  Thomas  Herbert,  Rector  of  Ki 
tierna,  and  his  brothers. 

Anne,  m.  Col.  James  Kearney. 

Emily,  -ni.  Richard  Townsend  Herbert,  of  Cahimane,  a, 
1st  wife. 
Thomas  Herbert  m.  2ndly,  Agnes,  dau.  of  Eev.  Francis  Bl 
Vicar  of  Killamey,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Thomas,  d.  s.  p.  1798,  buried  at  Worcester  Cathedral. 

Francis,  killed  in  a  duel  at  Gibraltar,  1797. 

Cherry,  d.  unm.  Elizabeth. 

The  eldest  son, 

Henri  Abthcr  Hebbebt,  Esq.  of  Muckruss,  in.  E!i2a' 
dau.  of  Lord  George  Sackville,  and  sister  to  the  last  Dul 
Dorset,  and  had  issue  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Major  H 
Verelst,  and  a  son  and  successor, 

Charles  John  Hebbeet,  Esq.  of  Muckruss,  m.  1814,  Lcjjt 
Middleton,  and  had  issue, 

Henry  Aethur,  late  of  Muckruss.  Charles,  d.  s. 

Louisa,  m.  Rev.  Edward  Stewart,  cousin  to  the  Earl  of 
loway,  and  has  issue. 

Emily,  to.  Col.  Long,  of  Bromley  Hill. 

Jane,  to.  Hon.  William  Henry  White  Hedges,  of  Mac) 
Castle,  brother  to  the  Earl  of  Bantry,  and  has  i 

Maria,  d.  June,  1872. 
He  d.  1836,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

The  Eight  Hon.  Henry  Aethue  Herbert,  of  3ruckruS!l,rt 
Kerry,    Lord  Lieut,   and  M.P.  tor  that  co.,  and  Col.  B 
Militia;  Chief  Secretary  for  Ireland    from  1857  to  1858 
1837,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  late  James  Balfour,  Esq.  of  \|ii- 
tinghame.  East  Lothian,  by  Lady  Lleanor  his  wife,  and 
issue. 


Henry  Arthur,  now  of  Muckruss. 

Charles,  r,i.  1st,  Mdlle.  de  Morny;  and  2ndly,  1874,  H 
only  child  of  Lieut.-Col.  Andrew  Spottiswoode. 

Eleanor,  r,t.  1871,  Thomas  eldest  son  of  T.  B.  Tlior 
Hildyard,  Esq.  of  Thornton  Hall.  Blanche. 

He  d.  24  Feb.  1866. 

Arms—Fer  pale  az.  and  gu.,  three  lions  rampant  arg.,  a 
and  langued  or.  Crest— A  bundle  of  arrows  or,  headed 
feathered  arg.,  six  in  saltire,  one  in  pale,  girt  round  the  ni 
with  a  belt  gu.,  buckle  and  point  extended  of  the  first 

Scat— Muckruss,  co.  Kerry. 


HErvBEKT    OF    CAHIRNANE. 

Herbert,  Henet,  Esq.  of  Cahirnane,  co.  E'( 
J.P.,  b.  15  March,  1S18  ;  m.  1  Aug.  1865,  Kaths 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Stewar 
Sparsholt, Winchester  (see  Bueee's  Peerage,  Gr& 
WAT,  Earl)  by  Louisa,  his  wife,  eldest  dav  % 
Charles  John  Herbert,  Esq.  of  Muckruss,  aud 
issue, 

I.  Arthur  Stewaet,  6.  28  May,  1SC6. 

I.  Winifred.  it.  Kathleen.  III.  Violet. 

IV.  Gwendolen. 


The  only  sou  of  the  marriage,  Charles  McCartie  Mo 
II.  1770,  and  bcquentiied  the  remnant  of  his  once  tern 

iiL-s,  including  Pallai-c,  once  the  famed  residence  o 

McCarties,  to  his  kinsman,  Thomas  Herbert,  of  Muckruss, 


n 


IIEE- 


TIIE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HER 


773 


,fttfJl  St.— Arthur  Herbert,  3rd  son  of  Thomas  Her- 
.  of  K ilciiash,  ami  JIary  Kenny  {fc;  IlERiiERT  of  Muc!:vi'ss), 
lary,  ilau.  of  George  Bastable,  of  Castle  Island,  and  had 
h  five  dans.,  Lucy,  m.  Francis  Markham ;  Agnes,  hi.  — 
;n,  of  Killowen  ;  Mary,  m.  1st,  —  Supple,  2nd1y,  —  Lucy  ; 
garet,  TO. —  Saunders;  and  Charity,  m.  llichard  Chute, 
;hute  Hall)  eight  sons,  of  whom  the  4th,  Bastable,  was 
•storof  the  Herberts  of  BmosUrJidd,  and  the  eldest  was, 
30RGE  Herbert,  Esq.,  who  m.  Jane  Fitzgerald,  dau.  of 
rice  Fitzgerald,  Knt.  of  Kerry,  and  had  issue  seven  sons 
four  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

IE  Kev.  Arthdr  Herbert,  of  Cahirnane  and  Currens, 
or  of  Tralee,  m.  Helena,  3rd  dau.  of  CoL  Richard  Town- 
,  of  Castic  Townsend,  co.  Cork,  and  has  issue, 
CHARD  TowNSEND,  his  licir. 

■thur,  hector  of  Myross,  m.  Mary  Herhert,  of  Muckruss, 
nd  had  issue. 

!lena,  m.  1786,  George  Daunt,  Esq.  of  Newhorough,  co. 
ork. 

'ur  Herhert  m.  2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
s,  and  widow  of  Ficderick  Mullins,  of  Burnham,  eldest 
ler  of  the  1st  Baron  Ventry,  and  d.  17C0,  aged  37,  having 
issue  by  her, 

ances,  m.  1794,  Richard  Dighy,  Esq.  of  Cork, 
eldcptson, 

CHARD  TowNSEND  HERBERT,  Esq.  of  Cahirnane,  for  many 
s  in  the  Irish  Parliament,  m.  1st,  Emily  Herbert,  of  Muck- 
and  by  her  had  issue,  Emily  and  Anne.  He  m.  2ndly, 
,  dau.  of  Anthony  Stoughton,  Esq.  of  Ballyhorgan,  and 
issue, 

■.TB0R,  his  heir. 

OMAS  (Sir),  K.CB.,  Eear-Admiral  R.!?..  &.  1793;  a  Lord 
■:  the  Admiralty  from  Feb.  to  Doc.  IS-VZ,  and  M.P.  for 
■artmouth.  t>ir  Thomas  was  High  Sheriff  co.  Kerry,  1829, 
iA  a  Deputy-Lieut.  Richard  (Rev.),  d.  unm. 

arles,  Major  in  the  army. 

zabuth,  m.  Samuel  Butcher,  Esq.,  Admiral  R.N.,  and  had 
sue,  Samuel  Butcher,  D.D.,  Bisliop  ol    Meath;  Richard 
eorge  Butcher,  M.D.,  late  President  of  the  Royal  College 
"Surgeons,  Ireland:  Arthur  Butcher,  Col.  Royal  Marines; 
lid  John  Barlow  Butcher,  Capt.  Royal  Marines. 
;len,  m.  Rev.  Barry  Denny,  and  has  issue.        Jane, 
iiclope,  m.  F'rancis  Chute,  Esq.  of  Chute  Hall.       Frances. 
;ne,  ni.  Rev.  Browning  Drew;  andt?.  18.53. 
titia,  m.  —  Jackson,  Esq.  of  co.  Tipperary. 
ry,  in.  John  Bourchier,  Esq. 
oldest  son, 

v.  Arthdr  Herbert,  Rector  of  Castle  Island,  co.  Eerry, 
ane,   dau.  of  Rev.   Maynard  Denny,   of  Churchill,    by 
ilope  Stoughton  his  wife,  and  has  issue, 
hoARD  (Rev.),  of  Cahirnane,  d.  unm.  24  Fob.  1875. 
NRT,  now  of  Cahirnane. 
ward.  Col.  Kerry  regt.  of  Militia. 

omas,  TO.  1866,  Emily,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Colthurst,  of 
brk. 

iielope,  r,i.  Arthur  Maynard   Denny,  Esq.,  grandson  of 
dmiral  Lord  Collingwood,  and  has  issue. 
'.{—Cahirnane,  Killarney. 


EBEUT    OP  UPPER    HELMSLEY  AND 
GLAN    HAPREN. 

lEEBERT,     LlEUT.-COL.      GeOEGE     EdWAED,    of 

I'er  Helmslpy  aud  Westow,  co.  York,  and  Glaii 
veil  and  Llanllugan,  co.  Montgomevy,  2nd  but 
t  surviving  son  of  the  late  George  Arthur 
bert,  Esq.  of  Glan  Hafren  and  Llanllugan,  co. 
tgomery  (wlio  d.  1821),  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
and  heir  of  the  late  Athelstan  Hamer,  Esq. 
J  Ian  Ilafren  ;  b.  1809  ;  m.  1869,  Anna  Maria, 
it  dau.  and  heir  of  Ihe  late  Joshua  Fcaucis 
ttell,  Esq.,  J.P.  of  Upper  Helmsley  and  Westow, 
has  issue, 

Edward  ARTncR  Field  Whittell,  b.  5  Nov.  1870. 
George  Wilmer,  6.  13  April,  1873. 
t.-Col.  Herbert,  who  is  a  Magistrate  for  co. 
tgomery,  and  a  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  the  North 
i)g    of  Yorkshire,   was  formerly    in  the    bth 
;al  Light  Cavalry. 

ItCSCJ'P. — This  family  is   descended   from  a  common 
tor  with  the  Earls  of  Carnarvon  and  Pembroke. 

Per  pale  az.  and  gu.  three  lions  rampant  or.     Crest  — 
irern  wings  elevated  vert,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  sinister 
coupcd  at  the  wrist  gu.     Motto — Ung  je  scrviray. 
ts — Upper  Kclnisley  Hall,  co.   Tork;  and  Glan  Hafren, 
3wn,  CO.  Montgomery. 


KENNEY-HERBERT    OP    CASTLE 
ISLAND. 

Kbnney-IIerbert,  John,  Esq.  of  Clydaville,  co. 
Cork,  and  Knoekanagoi-e,  Castle  Island,  co.  Kerry, 
b.  15  Feb.  1848 ;  m.  16  Nov.  1874,  Harriett  Mary, 
dau.  of  Murdock  Green,  Esq.  of  Aghalloe,  Youghall, 
CO.  Cork. 

HfuratJC— Edward   Kennet,   Esq.  of  Ballymartle  aud 
Cullcn,  CO.  Cork,  a  younger  son  of  Henry  Kennet,  Esq.  of 
Kenncy's  Hall  and   Edermine,  co.   Wexford  (see  Kennett  of 
Kilcloiiha-),  made  his  will  24  Aug.  1683.    He  m.  Mary  Merriell, 
and  had  issue, 
;.  Edward  of  Cullen,  Sovereign  of  Kinsalp,  co.  Cork,   «(. 
Saiah,  dau.  (or  sister)  of  Capt.  Swithen  Walton  of  Dromoro 
Castic,  CO.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 
Edward,  of  Newfort  House,  co.  Wexford,  Col.  in  the  army. 
High  Sheriff  of  Wexford  1696,  J. P.,  m.  Frances,  only  dan. 
and  heiress  of  her  grand-uncle,  Cul.  Kiihiml  Kcnney,  of 
Kenney  Hall  and  Edermine,  and  Imd  issiir,  1  Richard, 
d.  x.p.;  2  Henry,  of  Kenney  Hall,  i,.  li;ii!i,  ,„.  Elizabeth 
Pod  well,  andd.  s.p.  12  Dec.  1751 ;  y  Thomas,  d.  circa  1732, 
leaving  an  only  son,  Edward,  killed  in  a  duel  with  Col- 
clough  of  Tintern  Abbey,  d.  s.  p. ;   1  Mary  ;  2  Elizabeth, 
ni.  John  Goodison;  3  Katherine,  m.  Charles  Morton. 
John,  b.  IC71,  Prebendary  of  St.  Michael's,  Cork;  d.  1712. 
Thomas,  Capt.  R.N.,  killed  in  action  off  Brest,  1704. 
A'lilliam.  Richard. 

Jane. 
II.  William,  of  whom  below. 

I.  Jane,  m.  Martin  Supple,  Esq. 

II.  Mary,  m.  Capt.  Meade,  of  Tassaxon. 
The  2nd  son, 

William  Kenotdy,  Esq.  of  Clarah,  co.  Corls,  an  officer  in  the 
army,  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Peter  Courthope,  Knt.,  of 
Courtstown  and  Little  Island,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

William,  of  Coolekereen,  co.  Cork,  d.  unm. 

John,  who  carried  on  the  line. 

A  dau.,  m.  Norris  Hoare,  Esq.  of  Iveragh,  co.  Kerry. 

Mary,',,;.  1st, —Lewis;  2ndly,  Capt.  Bedford;  and  Srdly, 
Lieut.  Fourncps,  co.  York,  afterwards  of  Bandon.  co.  Cork. 

Jane,  „*.  Rich.'trd  Thornhill,  of  Castle  Kivin,  near  MaUow. 

Anne,  m.  Edward  Thornhill,  of  Castle  Kivin. 

Katherine,  m.  Edward  Supple,  of  Supples  Court. 
Tiie  eldest  surviving  son, 

The  Rev.  John  Kenney,  M.A.,  Prebendary  of  Kilbretain, 
CO.  Cork,  6.  1701;  m.  3  March,  IS27,  Judith,  dau.  of  Edward 
Browne,  Esq.,  Mayor  of  Cork,  sister  of  Most  Rev.  Jemmett 
Browne,  Archbishop  of  Tuam,  by  whom  (who  d.  27  July,  1741) 
he  had  issue, 

Edward,  Rector  of  Moviddy,  co.  Cor!,-,  h.  19  Feb.  1729; 
d.  luun.  23  April,  1818.      William,  b.  4  Aug.  1734;  d.  unm. 

John,  6.  10  June,  1738;  d.  young. 

John,  who  carried  on  the  line. 

Judith,  d.  unr.i.  Katherine,  d.  1812. 

Mary,  to.  Foxworthy.  Elizabeth,  d.  1740. 

Frances,  d.  unm.  Jane,  d.  4  Aug.  1741. 

Rev.  John  Kenny  d.  17CS.    His  youngest  son. 

The  Rev.  John  Kenney,  LL.D.,  Prebendary  of  Kilbroggan, 
and  Vicnr-Gcncral  of  Cork  and  Ross  for  43  years,  b.  at  Bantry, 
3  Sept.  1739;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Herbert,  of  Castle 
Island,  CO.  Kerry  (sister  of  John  Herbert,  Esq.  of  Castle  Island, 
who  d.  s.p.  1795,  and  bequeathed  his  estates  to  the  issue  of 
his  sister),  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  Rector  of  Kilmeen,  co.  Cork,  for  forty-three  year.", 
b.  1708;  ra.  Frances,  dau.  of  Thomas  Herbert  of  Muckros^, 
and  d.  April,  1842,  having  had  the  following  issue;  1  John 
(Rev.);  2  Thomas  (Rev.);  3  Robert  (Rev.),  m.  Frances 
Diana,  dau.  of  Henry  Standisli,  and  had  two  da«s.,  Isabella 
avA  F'rances;  4  Arthur,  M.D. ;  1  Margaret;  2  Mary, 
3  Frances;  4  Anne,  to.  2  April,  1830,  Rev.  Horace  Town- 
■?)id:  5  Katherine;  6  Judith. 

II.  Robert,  Capt.  and  Brigade-Major,  6.  1770;  in.  Anne,  dau. 
if  Licut.-Col.  Francis  Kearney,  and  d.  s.  p.  1826. 

!ii.  Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter. 

:  V.  Arthur  Henry,  Fell.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  Dean  of  Achonry, 

I,.  1  Sept.  1776;  TO.  Feb.  1802,  Mary  Lucinda,  dau.  of  Robert 

Ikibert,  Esq.  (who  was  brother  of  above  Jolin,  of  Castle 

Island),  and  d.  27  Jan.  1855,  leaving, 

.\rthur  Robert  Kenny  Herbert,  Rector  of  Bourton,  near 

'■:ngby,  /;.  11  May,   1805;  to.  0  Aug.  1836,  Mary  Louisa, 

e.  u.  of  James  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Licliiicld,  by  whom  (who<'. 

i  :  Feb.  1851)  he  had  issue, 

I  Artliur  Robert,  Capt.  Madr.is  Cavalry,  6. 17  Aug.  1840, 
,-/.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Gen.  Cleveland,  Madras  Army,  and 
Iw.-;  Arthur  Cleveland  Herbert,  b.  Sept.  1863,  and  other 
i-  ue. 
'.:  Herbert  William,  6.  23  Sept.  1814;  d.  aged  11. 
;;  Edward  Maxwell,  an  Inspector  of  Schools,  b.  10  De?. 


HER 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HER 


1  Katherine  Lucy,  m.  Sept.  1862,  Eev.  Charles  Garth 
FuUerton. 

2  Louisa  Mary,  m.  Eer.  Humherston  Skipwith. 

3  Harriette,  d.  unm.  25  Aug.  1867.         4  Mary  Lucinda. 
I.  Judith,  6.  1772.  n.  Mary,  b.  1774,  d.  unm. 

Eev.  John  Kenney  d.  25  Dec.  1814.     His  3rd  son. 

The  Kev.  Thomas  Kenket,  Rector  of  Donoughmore,  co. 
Cork,  b.  1771;  m.  15  April,  1&06,  Anne  Diana,  dau.  of  Eev. 
Jolin  Kenton  Dawson,  of  Ledbury,  co.  Hereford,  by  whom 
(who  d.  18-15),  he  had  issue, 

John-,  of  whom  hereafter.  _.,,-,  i 

Edward  Herbert,  Capt.  E.l?.,  to.  Chnrlotte  IJary,  dau.  of 
Capt.  George  BigneU,  E.N.,  and  has  is.sue, 
Edward  Herbert,  b.  26  Feb.  1853. 
Arthur  Herbert,  Lieut.  E.E.,  b.  4  Jan.  185o. 
Charlotte  Mary. 

Thomas  Eobcrt,  d.  Doc.  1831,  aged  17. 

William  Shield,  Col.  E.I.C.S.,  b.  1821. 

Katherine,  d.  unm.  1833.  Mary  Anne,  d.  V/Am.  1821. 

Frances  Amelia,  m.  16  July,    1851,   Henry  Steward,  Com- 
mander E.N.,  and  d.  s.  p.  21  Oct.  1868. 
Eev.  Thomas  Kenney  d.  8  June,  1741.     His  eldest  son, 

John  Kenney,  b.  14  April,  1809,  s.  to  the  Herbert  estates  on 
the  death  of  his  uncle,  Rev.  Edward  Herbert  Kenney,  in  1842, 
in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of  the  will  of  his  maternal 
srand-uncle,  John  Herbert,  Esq.  of  Castle  Island,  whereupon 
he  assumed  by  royal  license  the  additional  name  and  arms  of 
Herbert,  m.  1843,  Jane,  dau.  of  Daniel  Humphreys,  Esq.  of 
BroomSeld,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  8  Dec.  1873,  leaving  issue, 

John,  his  successor,  now  of  Clydaville. 

Annp.  Jane.  Frances  Amelia. 

Adelaide  Rebecca.  Henrietta  Matilda. 

Katherine  Louisa. 

^rms— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  per  pale  arg.  and  sa.,  three 
lions  rampant,  two  and  one  •ounterchanged,  for  Hebbeet  of 
Castle  Mcmd ;  2nd  and  3rd,  per  pale  or  and  arg.,  a  fleur-de- 
lis  between  three  crescents  counterchanged,  for  Kenney. 
Crests— im,  A  bundle  of  twelve  arrows  in  saltier  or,  headed  and 
feathered  arg.  belted  gu.,  and  buckled  of  the  last ;  2nd,  Kenney, 
A  dexter  cubit  arm  erect  vested  gu.  cuffed  arg.,  the  hand 
gr.isping  a  paper  scioll  ppr.     Motto — Ung  je  servirai. 

/Secis— Clydaville,  co.  Cork ;   Knocknagore,  co.  Kerry. 


HEKCY     OF    CBUCHFIELD, 

Heect,  TnoiiAS  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Cmchfield, 
Berks,  J.P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  h.  31  Dec.  1824  ;  m. 
S  Jan.  1863,  Eowena  Maria,  dau.  of  tke  late 
William  Lionel  Pjne,  Esq.,  and  has  isstie, 

I.  Thomas  Francis  John  Lovelace,  &.  17  Jan.  ISCl. 

II.  John  Eustace,  b.  11  April,  18G7. 

ni.  Francis  Hugh  George,  6.  4  May,  18C3. 
IV.  Eustace  James,  b.  5  Sept.  1870. 
I.  Marian  Eowena  Frances,  6.  3  Oct.  1865. 
ILtnragr.— The  Hercts  of  C-uclifirJ. d, -Kho  are  a  branch 
of  the  old  Nottinghamshire  family  of  Hercy  of  Grore,  pre- 
served a  male  succession  up  to  the  death,  in  1794,  of  Lovelace 
Hercy,   Esq.   of  Cruchfield,   Berks,   and  of  Newman  Street, 
London,  Banker.     His  nephew  and  heir, 

Tho.mas  Hercy  Hercy  S.mallwood,  Esq.  of  Great  Portland 
Street,  London,  b.  1  Feb.  1756  (elder  son  of  Henry  Smallwood, 
of  the  Strand,  Westminster,  by  Rebecca  Sophia  his  wife,  dau. 
of  William  Hercy,  Esq.  of  Cruchfield),  assumed  the  surname 
and  arms  of  Hercy  only,  by  sign  manual,  10  Dec.  1821.  He 
TO.  23  Jan.  1785,  Bridget,  dau.  of  Thomas  Barker,  Esq.  of 
Great  Thornham,  Suffolk,  and  by  her  (who  was  b.  6  Aug.  1755, 
and  d.  3  Oct.  1829)  had  issue, 
John,  late  of  Cruchfield. 

Henry  Edward,  b.  23  Nov.  1792;  m.  Miss  Maria  Pugh;  and 
d.  15  March,  1841,  having  had  issue,  1  Henry;  2  Charles; 
3  George;  and  four  daus. 

Elizabeth,  7?!..  John  Brydon,  Esq.  of  Welbeck  Street,  Caven- 
di.sh  Square,  and  d.  17  Jan.  1848. 

Bridget,  m.  John  Devey,  Esq.  of  Wolverhampton,  and  d. 
15  March,  1813. 
Mr.  Hercy  d.  22  Sept.  1823,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Hercy,  Esq.  of  Cruchfield  House,  Berks,  J. P.  an! 
D.L.,  6.  10  July,  1790;  r,i.  21  Nov.  1815,  Frances,  only  dau.  (.r 
Thomas  Joseph  Moore,  Esq.  of  Stafford  House,  Chiswick, 
Middlesex,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  Oct.  1859)  had  survivini; 
issue, 
1.  Thomas  Joseph,  now  of  Cmchfield. 
n.  Francis  John,  Lieut.-Col.  2nd  Queen's  Royals,  b.  22  Nov. 

1835. 
lu.  Eustace  Lovelace,  Major  2nd  Queen's  Royals,  b.  27  July, 


I.  Frances  Bridget,  m.  21  Sept.  1840,  Joseph  Francis  Temj 
Esq.,  son  of  the  late  Stephen  Tempest,  Esq.  of  Brough 
CO.  York,  who  d.  4  July,  1865,  leaving  seven  sons  andai 

II.  Elizabeth,  a  Nun,  twin  with  her  sister  Frances. 

III.  Mary  Anne,  m.  1847,  Sir  Charles  Clifford,  Knt.,  and 
issue. 

lY.  Theresa,  a  Nnn.  v.  Emma  Lucy. 

VI.  Catherine  Joanna. 
Mr.  John  Hercy  d.  15  Sept.  1877. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  chief  arg.,  quartering  Aeches,  Luise,  Tow 
Staveley,  Talbot,  and  De  Fbeign.  Crest — Out  of  a  d 
coronet  or,  a  man's  head  ppr.  wreathed  about  the  temples. 

Se'!«— Cruchfield  House,  Bracknell,  Hawthorn  Hill,  Mali 
head,  Berks. 


HEBEFOBD    OF    SUFTON    COTJRT. 

Hereford,  Eichaeb,  Esq.  of  Sufton  Court, 
Hereford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,   b.  5  July,  1803 ;  m. 
June,  1828,  Harriot  Arabella,  2nd  dau.  of  the  1 
Commodore  Sir  Robert  Mends,  Knt.,  R.N.,  and 
her   (who  d.  6  Aug.  1846,  aged  37)  has  survir 
issue, 
I.  Richard   James,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  formerly  Capt.  '■ 
regt.,  b.  1  April,  1833;  to.  15  May,  1862,  his  cousin,  El 
beth  Mary,    only  surviving  child  and   heiress  of  J 
Kelly  Tuder,  Esq.,  E.N.,  of  Penally,  co.  Pembroke, 
has  a  son,  b.  1869,  and  other  issue. 
n.  Robert  (Eev.),  B.A.  St.  John's  CoU.    Oxford,  Recto 
Mordiford,  b.  15  June,  1834  ;    m.  24  April,  1877,  Ele; 
Anne  Pemberton,   2nd  dau.  of  Sir  0.  Robert  Ligh 
Bart. 
ni.  Charles,  Major  19th  regt.,  b.  12  Oct.  1835. 

IV.  Edward  William,  Commander  R.N.,  6.  18  Feb.  1837. 

V.  George,  6.29  Aug.  1842;  to.  1871.  Salome,  dau.  of 
Eight  Eev.  Michael  Alexander,  of  London,  late  Bisho 
Jerusalem,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Catherine  Anne.  ii.  Alice  Sarah. 

ILllTtaSC. — The  eminent  and  very  ancient  Herefords 
family  of  Hereford  of  Scfton  and  Mordiford,  claims  t( 
rive  from  "Roger  Heeefoed,  a  famous  Philosopher,"  t( 
Henry  II. 

Sir  Henry  de  Hereford,  of  Sufton  and  Mordiford,  d 
guished  himself  in  the  Scottish  wars,  and  received  the  hot 
of  knighthood  from  King  Edward  111.,  with  a  general  pai 
for  all  offences  committed  by  him  against  the  State.  In  1 
he  was  present  in  the  Parliament  held  at  Westminster,  as 
of  the  representatives  of  the  co.  of  Hereford  ;  and  the  s 
year  he  was  a  second  time  summoned  to  the  great  Pa 
ment  wliich  was  to  be  held  at  the  same  pluce.  From 
descended 

John  Hereford,  Esq.  of  Sufton,  who  d.  1700,  leavin; 
his  wife,  the  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas  AValwyn,  Es( 
Huntleys,  co.  Hereford,  a  son  and  heir, 

Roger  Hereford,  Esq.  of  Sufton  Court,  6.  7  July,  1687 
12  May,  1711,  Frances,  only  child  and  heir  of  Charles  Hoj 
Esq.,  a  younger  son  of  Sir  Edward  Hopton,  of  Cannon  Fn 
CO.  Hereford,  and  had  (with  other  children,  who  appear  to 
d.  unm.)  issue, 

Jasies  (Sir),  his  heir. 

Frances,  6.  1714;  to.  .John  CaWeeott,  Esq.  of  Holmer  H( 
near  Hereford  (6.  1725,  High  Sheriff  co.  Hereford  1779), 
d.  1783,  aged  58,  leaving  a  son,  James. 

Anne,  6.  1729;  m.  —Baker,  Esq.  of  Lugwardine,  co.  I 
ford,  and  left  issue. 
Mr.  Hereford  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  James  Hereford,    Knt.,  of  Sufton,  b.  1713;  ',; 
but  d.  s.  p.  1786,  having  devised  his  estates  by  will  to  (th< 
of  his  eldest  sister)  his  nephew, 

James  Caldecott,  Esq.  of  Holmer  House,  b.  1756, 
assumed  in  consequence  the  surname  and  arms  of  HereF' 
he  m.  15  Feb.  1787,  Mary,  dau.  of  Col.  Scudamore,  of  I 
church  Court,  co.  Hereford,  M.P.  for  the  city  of  Hereford 
Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Nicholas  Wescombe, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  his  heir. 

I.  Mary. 

II.  Sarah,  m.  26  March,  1818.  David  Lambe,  Esq.  of  I 
ford,  and  had  issue.  m.  Frances,  d.  15  Sept.  1* 

IV.  Catherine,  d.  unm.  1826. 

V.  Anne,  m.  29  Jan.  1831,  John  Kelly  Tuder,  Esq.,  E.^ 
Penally,  co.  Pembroke  (2nd  son  of  the  Rev.  WilUam  Tu 
and  had  issue, 

1  Anne,  6.  22  May,  1832 ;  d.  30  July,  1844. 

2  Elizabeth  Mary,  m.  15  May,  1862,  Richard  James  I 
ford,  Esq. 

VI.  Lucy. 


HER 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HER 


775 


Mr.  Hereford  d.  Feb.  1823,  and  was 
Hereford,  Esq.  of  Sufton  Court. 

Arms — Gu.,  three  eagles  displayed  ermine, 
displayed, 
-beaj— Sufton  Court,  near  Hereford. 


by  his  son,  RicnAKD  I 
Cvat—hn  eagle  : 


John  Caldecott,  Esq.  of  Ilohiier  House,  near  Hereford,  6. 
1670;  m.  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  Humphrey  Hovvorth,  Esq.  of 
The  Moor,  in  the  parish  of  Holmer  (who  m.  2ndly,  Charles 
Cooke,  Esq.,  son  of  John  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Lingen,  co.  Hereford, 
and  d.  10  Feb.  1709,  without  issue,  having  left  his  estates  to  his 
nephew  Ken-rt,  son  of  his  brother,  Henry  CaUlecott,  Esq.,  and 
grandson  of  Henry  Caldecott,  Esq.  of  the  City  of  Hereford. 
This 

Henry  CALDtcoTT,  Esq.,  who  s.  his  uncle  John  in  the 
Holmer  estate,  in.  4  Nov.  1714,  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Phillipps, 
Esq.  of  Huntington,  and  had  (with  a  dau.  Mary,  m.  Howorth 
Cooke,  Esq.  of  The  Moor,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Hereford,  1762, 
and  d.  23  July,  1802,  aged  i>5)  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Caldecott,  Esq.  of  Holmer  House,  b.  1725,  High 
Sheriff  for  co.  Hereford  1779,  m.  (iit  suprc.)  Fkakces  Here- 
ror.D. 


BTJUCHELL-HERNE    OF    BXJSHEY 
GRANGE. 

Buechell-Herne  (Rev.),  Humphrey  Frede- 
rick Heene,  of  Bushey  Grange,  co.  Hertford,  M.A. 
Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  J.P.,  aud  Capt.  Herts  Militia, 
i.  1  Oct.  1843  ;  m.  22  Feb.  1865,  Mary  Anne  Eliza- 
beth, 2nd  dan.  of  the  late  Samuel  Hall  Eggington, 
Esq.  of  North  Fcrriby,  co.  York. 

ILtlTCagC.— Richard  Herne,  an  Alderman,  and,  in  IGIS, 
Sheriff  of  London,  m.  Susanna,  dau.  of  John  Woodward,  Esq. 
of  Hampstead.  Middlesex,  and  left  a  son  and  successor, 

Nicholas  Herne,  of  Hampstead,  who  had  two  sons,  Basil, 
his  heir;  and  Nathaniel  (Sir),  Knt.,  Alderman,  and,  1674, 
Sheriff  of  London,  m.  Judith,  dau.  of  SirJolin  Frederick,  Lord 
Mayor  of  London,  and  had  (vfith  other  issue)  a  son,  Frederick 
Hernc,  whose  dau.,  Judith  Heme,  m.  22  March,  1704,  WilUam, 
2nd  Earl  of  Jersey.    The  elder  son, 

Basil  Herne,  Esq.  of  Hampstead,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Hugh 
■\Vilbraham,  Esq.  of  Woodhey,  co.  Chester,  brother  of  Sir 
Eichard  AVilbraham,  Bart.,  and  dying  lCa2,  left  (with  four 
daus.)  a  son  and  successor, 

Basil  Herne,  Esq.,  one  of  the  six  Clerks  of  the  Court  of 
Chancery,  who  c?.  1728,  leaving  (by  his  wife,  Susanna)  two 
daus.,  Elizabeth  and  Dorothy,  and  a  son  and  successor, 

Basil  Herne,  Esq.  of  Hampstead,  who  m.  1737,  Sophia,  dau. 
of  Louis  Barbar,  Esq.  of  Dover  Street,  Piccadilly,  and  dying 
1774,  left  issue, 

Basil,  of  Hampstead,  who  d.  180G,  wnm. 
Lewi.«,  ra.  Honor,  dau.  of  Thomas  Ashton,  Esq.,  and  d.  k.  p. 
William  (Sir),  Knt.  of  Hampstead  and  Oldfleld  Lodge,  Berks, 
Alderman,  and,  1797,  Sheriff  of  London,  who  m.  twice,  but 
,  d.  s.  p.  ls54. 

Susanna,  m.  17C2,  John  Blount  Burchell,  only  son  of  Mathew 
Burchell,  of  Himton,  Kent,  and  left  issue, 
Basil  Burchell,  Esq.  of  Bushey  Grange,  b.  1764;  m.  1793, 
Sarah,   dau.    of    Lieut. -Col.    Humphrey  Harper,  of    the 
Madras  army,  and  dying  1838,  left  Lssue, 
Humphrey  Harper  Bi  rchell,  afterwards  Herne. 
Basil  Herne  Burchell,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army,  deceased. 

Humphrey  Harper  Burchell,  Esq.  of  Bushey  Grange, 
Herts,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  and  Barrister-at-Law  of  the 
Middle  Temple  (elder  son  of  Basil  Burchell,  and  grandson  of 
Susanna  Herne),  6.  2  Sept.  1797 ;  was  D.L.,  and,  in  1847,  High 
Sheriff  of  Herts.  As  grand-nephew  and  heir  of  Sir  William 
Herne,  he  assumed,  by  sign  manual,  the  additional  sur- 
name of  Herne.  He  ra.  1  June,  1837,  Harriet,  younger 
dau.  of  Richard  Miles,  Esq.  of  Kensington;  and  dying  1868, 
left  issue, 


.<4ri/!s— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  for  Herne,  arg.,  a  chevron 
erminee  between  three  herons;  2nd  and  3rd,  for  Burchell, 
arg.  a  chevron  sa.  charged  with  three  Heurs-de-lis,  between 
three  crosslets  fitchee.  Ci-ests — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a 
heron's  head  ppr. ;  A  lion  rampant  az.  supported  by  a  tree 
vert.     iVoiJo— Usque  ad  aras. 

SeciJ— Bushey  Grange,  Watford. 


MAXWELL-HERON    OP    HEROIT. 

Maxwell-Heeon,  Holm  Heeon,  Esq.  of  Heron 
and  Kirouchtree,  co.  Kirkcudbright,  now  of  Heron, 
b.  5  Sept.  1836  ;  Capt.  Ibt  Royals,  D.L,  for 
8tcwartry  of  Kirkcvidbright. 

HillCatJC.— The  Herons,  Lords  of  the  Barony  of  Heron. 
avo  supposed  to  be  descended  from  Cuthbert  Heron  the 
younger,  of  Chipchasc,  Northumberland,  who,  it  is  stated, 
settled  in  CO.  Kirkcudbright  in  140y.  They  represented  the 
Stewartry  in  several  Parliaments. 

The  Rev.  Michael  Maxwell-Heron,  of  Heron,  co.  Kirkcud- 
bright, J. P.,  b.  8  Nov.  1809;  m.  Feb.  1834,  Charlotte  Frances, 
eldest  dau.  of  Capt.  F.  W.  Burgoyne,'  R.N.,  2nd  son  of  Sir 
John  Burgoyne,  7th  bart.  of  Sutton  Park,  co.  Bedford,  aud 
had  issue, 

I.  Holm  Heron,  how  of  Heron. 

II.  Frederick  William  Burgoyne,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  13  Feb.  1838. 
I.  Harriet  Heron.  ii.  Stuart  Mary  Heron. 

Mr.  Maxwell-Heron,  previously  to  entering  into  holy  orders, 
had  been  a  Capt.  in  87th  Fusiliers.  He  was  4th  son  of  Lieut. - 
Gen.  Sir  John  Shaw  Heron  Maxwell,  4th  bart.  of  Springkell, 
CO.  Dumfries  (who  d.  1830),  by  Stuart  Mary  his  wife,  only 
surviving  child  and  heiress  of  Patrick  Heron,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of 
Heron,  and  the  Lady  Elizabeth  Cochrane  his  wife,  eldest  dau. 
of  Thomas,  7th  Earl  of  Dundonald  (see  Euiike"s  Peerage  and 
Baroncloije).  He  s.  to  the  Barony  of  Heron  on  the  death  of 
his  mother,  June,  1856,  and  d.  Ibi70. 

Arras  (of  Heron,  assumed  by  fllr.  Maxwell-Heron) — Arg., 
two  lioncels  gu.  supporting  a  rose.  Crest — A  demi-lion, 
holding  in  dexter  paw  a  cross  flory.  Mottoes— AA  ardua 
tendit ;  and  Par  valeur.  Suipporters  (as  head  of  the  family) — 
Two  herons. 

Seat — Heron,  Kirouchtree,  Newton  Stewart,  N.B. 


HERON    OE    mOORE    HALL. 

Herox,  The  Rev.  George,  of  Moore  Hall,  co. 
Chester,  JM.A.,  b.  12  March,  1805  ;  s.  his  father  15 
Nov.  1818. 

ILtnCilSr.— This  family  claims  to  be  a  branch  of  the 
UET.oys  of  C/i'j-chaic  C\'.:U!:,  Northumberland.  The  first  pos- 
sessed of  landed  estates  in  co.  Chester  was 

George  Heron,  Esq.,  who  purchased  the  Manor  of  Dares- 
bury,  with  other  estates,  1755.  He  m.  Felicia,  eldest  dau.  of 
Peter  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Mere,  in  that  co.,  and  by  her  had  issue 
three  sons.    The  2nd  son, 

Peter  IvYPrm  Heron,  Esq.  of  Daresbury  Hall,  High  Sheriff 
of  CO.  Chester  1777,  m.  20  Oct.  1768,  Rebecca,  only  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Richard  Rutter,  Esq.  of  Moore  Hall,  co.  Chester, 
and  d.  1799,  leaving  a  son  and  heir. 

Gen.  Peter  Heron,  of  Moore  Hall,  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Newton, 
b.  19  May,  1770;  to.  29  May,  1799,  Catherine,  3rd  dau.  of 
Robert  Gregge-Hopwood,  Esq.  of  Hopwood  Hall,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  27  I>ec.  1853)  had  issue, 

George,  now  of  :.I.)ore  Hall. 

Harrv.  (  in    .  in  :  ,.  army,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Dr.  Freeman, 

M.ll.,   :.     •     :      -  ! 

Mary  IlLh.i,  „..  \i,Zl,  John  Smith  Barry,  Esq.  of  Marbury 
Hall,  CO.  Chester,  and  Foaty,  co.  Cork ;  and  d.  22  July,  1869. 
Gen.  Heron  d.  8  Nov.  1S48. 

Arms — Gu.,   a  chevron    between    three    herons   close  arg. 
Crest — A  heron  close  arg.    M<Ato — Ardua  petit  ardea. 
SeoX — Moore  Hall,  near  Warrington. 


HERRICK    OF    BEAUMANOR. 

The  late  Wimiam  Peeet  Hkerick:,  Esq.  of 
Beanmanor,  co.  Leicester,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  also  D.L. 
for  CO.  Stafford,  b.  1794 ;  Barrister-at-Law ;  M.A. 
of  University  Coll.  Oxford ;  High  Sheriff  of  Leices- 
tershire 1835  ;  m.  13  Aug.  1862,  SopniA,  youngest 
dau.  of  Jonathan  Henry  Christie,  Esq.  of  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  d.  15  Feb.  1876,  [having 
devised  Beanmanor,  &c.,  to  his  wife. 

HmCaSr.— '-There  is  a  tradition,"  says  Dean  Swift, 
"  that  the  most  ancient  family  of  the  EricUs  derive  their 
lineage  from  Erick,  the  forester,  a  great  commander,  who 
raised  an  army  to  oppose  the  invasion  of  William  the  Con- 
QDERoR,  by  whom  he  was  vanquished;  but  afterwards  em- 
ployed to  command  that  prince's  forces,  and  in  his  old  ago 


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HEB 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HER 


retired  to  his  honse  in  Leicestershire,  where  his  family  hath 
continued  ever  since."  Thouffh  the  earliest  ancestor  of  the 
family  is  only  recorded  by  tradition,  we  learn  from  ancient 
writings  of  unquestionable  authority,  that  the  Eyricks  were 
seated,  at  a  very  remote  period,  at  Great  Stretton,  co.  Leicester, 
in  that  respectable  line  of  life,  so  justly  the  pride  of  an  English- 
man, free  tenants  of  their  own  lands,  two  virgates  of  which 
they  held  under  the  Ai>bey  of  Leicester,  on  the  payment  of  an 
annual  quit  rent  to  the  King  of  a  pound  of  pepper.  These  vir- 
gates had  been  given  to  the  Abbey  by  Ealph  Friday,  Lord  of 
Wibtoft,  and  were  successively  held  by  Koger  Torr,  Sir  Ralph 
Neville,  Alan  and  Henry  Eyryk,  and  Robert  Eyryk,  the  son  of 
Alan. 
Henby  Etrtk  (the  above  named),  was  grandfather  of 
EoBEBT  Eykte,  of  Stretton,  who,  by  Joanna  his  wife,  Lad 
three  sons, 
William  (Sir),  his  heir. 

Eobert  (known  by  the  natne  of  Robert  de  Stretton),  who, 
cnteiing  into  holy  orders,  obtained  the  degree  of  LL.D., 
was  appointed  Chaplain  to  Edward  the  Black  Prince,  and 
was  eventually  consecrated  Bithop  of  Lichfield,    He  d.  1365. 
John,  of  Stretton. 
From  the  eldest  son, 
SiB  William  Etrik,  Knt.  of  Stretton,  descended 
Robert  Etbick,  of  Houghton-on-the-Hill,  living  ahont  1450, 
Avho  left  (by  Agnes  his  wife)  two  sons,  Robert,  who  d.  s.  p., 
r,nd 

TnoMAS  EvEicK,  of  Houghton,  who  settled  at  Leicester,  and 
is  the  first  of  the  name  that  appears  in  the  corporation  books, 
where  he  is  mentioned  as  a  member  of  that  body  in  1511.  He 
d.  about  Bis  years  after,  leaving  two  sous  and  a  dau.  The 
2nd  son, 

John  Eteick,  or  Hetrick,  of  Leicester,  &.  1513,  was  twice 
r.Iayor  of  that  corporation,  1S59  and  1572.  He  m.  Mary,  dau. 
of  John  Bond,  Esq.  of  Wardend,  co.  Warwick,  and  by  her 
ovho  d.  8  Dec.  1611,  aged  97)  had,  with  seven  daus.,  five  sons, 
Eobert,  thrice  Mayor  of  Leicester,  and  representative  of  the 
borough  in  FarUament.  He  d.  1618,  leaving  a  numerous 
family. 
Nicholas,  of  London,  m.  1582,  Julian,  dau.  of  William  Stone, 
Esq.  of  Segenhoe,  co.  Bedford,  and  dying  1592,  left  issue, 
1  William,  b.  158.0,  d.  s.  p.;  2  Thomas,  6.  1583,  who  m. 
leaving  issue,  and  is  presumed  to  have  been  grandfather  of 
Thomas  Heyrick,  Curate  of  Harborough,  who  published 
some  sermons  and  poems ;  3  Nicholas,  of  London,  Merchant 
(living  1664,  aged  75),  m.  Susanna,  dau.  of  William  Salter, 
and  had  issue ;  4  Robert  (Eev.),  6.  1591,  a  poet  of  con- 
siderable merit;  and  5  WilUam,  6.  1593. 
Thomas,  d.  1623,  s.  p. 

.lobn,  Aldei-man  of  Leicester,  d.  1613,  leaving  issue. 
William  (Sir),  of  whom  we  treat. 

The  5th  son. 

Sir  William  HETRtcKE,  M.P.  for  Leicester,  6.  about  the 
year  1557  ;  removing  to  London  1574,  to  reside  with  his  brother 
Nicholas,  then  an  eminent  Banker  in  Cheapside,  attached 
himself  to  the  Court,  and  for  a  considerable  time  "  resided 
constantly  there."  He  was  a  man  of  great  abilities  and 
address,  remarkably  handsome,  as  appears  by  a  small  picture, 
still  preserved,  of  him  in  his  younger  days;  was  high  in  the 
confidence  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  as  well  as  of  King  James,  and 
by  honourable  service  to  both,  acquired  large  property.  In 
the  reign  of  the  former  sovereign  he  was  despatched  on  an 
embassy  to  the  Ottoman  Porte,  and  on  his  return  rewarded 
with  a  lucrative  ai:pointment  in  the  Exchequer.  He  d.  2 
March,  1652  53,  having  had,  by  his  wife,  Joan,  dau.  of 
Richard  May,  Esq.  of  London,  and  sister  of  Sir  Humphrey 
3Iay,  Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  five  daus.  and 
seven  sons,  i.  William,  his  heir;  ii.  Eobert,  d.  s.  p.;  iii. 
Richard,  wl:o  d.  Warden  of  Manchester  1667;  iv.  Thomas; 
v.  Henry;  vi.  Eo;;er,  Fellow  of  All  Souls';  and  vil.  John,  6. 
1612.  Sir  William  (who  was  aged  96, at  his  decease)  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

William  Herrick,  Esq.  of  Eeaumanor,  6.  1597 ;  who  was 
appointed,  1633,  by  King  Charles  L,  to  repair  the  Castle  of 
Leicester,  and  place  it  in  a  proper  state  of  defence.  He  m. 
1G23,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Fox,  Esq.  of  London,  and 
dying  1671,  left  an  only  son  and  successor, 

William  Herrick,  Esq.  of  Eeaumanor,  6.  1G24;  to.  1st, 
July,  1649.  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Bainbrigge,  Esq.  of 
Lockington,  co.  Leicester,  by  Ehzabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Gervas  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Thrumpton,  Notts,  and  had  by  her 
(who  d.  1655)  three  sons  and  one  duu.  He  m.  2ndly,  1657, 
Frances,  dau.  of  William  Mihvard,  Esq.  of  Chilcote,  co.  Derby 
(son  and  heir  of  Sir  Thomas  Milward,  the  Judge),  and  had  by 
her  one  son  and  three  daus.  Mr.  Herrick  d.  1693,  and  was 
.<r.  by  his  son. 


WilliamHerrice,  Egq.  cfBefiwmatior,  6. 1C50;  m.  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  James  Wootton,  Esq.  of  Weston,  co.  Derby,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1749,  aged  100)  had  two  daus.  and  three  sons, 
I.  William,  his  heir;  ii.  John,  d.  1760,  leaving  two  sons  and 
two  daus.,  all  deceased;  in.  Thomas,  of  Leicester,  father,  by 
his  2nd  wife,  Katherine  Bakewell,  of  William,  of  Knighton, 
and  Katherine,  m.  Richard  Dyott,  Esq.  of  Freeford  Hall,  co. 
Stafford.    Mr.  Herrick  d.  1705,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Herrick,  Esq.  of  Eeaumanor,  6.  1689;  ni.  1749, 
Lucy,  dau.  of  John  Gage,  Esq.  of  Bentley  Park,  Sussex,  derived 
from  James,  2nd  son  of  Sir  John  Gage,  K.G.,  of  Firle,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  25  March,  1773)  had,  to  survive  infancy,  three 
sons  and  one  dau., 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  b.  9  Nov.  1739;  sometime  of  the  MidcBe  Temple, 
London;  d.  imm.  14  May,  1819. 

in.  Thomas  Bainbrigge,  of  Grr.y's  Inn,  6.  23  Nov.  17.';4;  m. 
15  Aug.   1793,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  James  Perry,  Esq.  of 
Erdesley  Park,  co.  Hereford,  and  by  her  (who  il.  29  Aug. 
1836)  he  left  at  his  decease,  24  Sept.  IS21, 
1  William,  successor  to  his  uncle. 

1  Mary  Anne.  2  l.ucy,  d.  unnt.  11  Oct.  1832. 

I.  Lucy,  m.  Slarch,   1768,  Eiehard  Gildart,  Esq.  of  Noitoti 
Hall,  CO.  Stafford,  and  had  issue,  one  son,  Richard,  who  d. 
uiim.  24  Nov.  1802. 
Mr.  Herrick,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Leicester  1753,  d.  27  Sept. 
1773,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Hepbick,  Esq.  of  Eeanmanor  Park,  6.  14  Dec. 
1745;  High  Sheriff  for  CO.  Leicester  1786;  m.  1789,  Miss  Sarah 
Stokes,  of  Woodhouse,  and  dying  s.  p.  18  Feb.  1832  (his  wife 
predeceased  him  29  Aug.  1823),  was  «.  by  his  nephew,  the 
present  William  Perky  Herrick,  Esq.  of  Eeaumanor  Park. 

Arms—ArS;  a  fess  vaire  or  and  gu.,  quarterly  with  Perry. 
Ci-ests— 1st,  A  bulls  head  arg.,  issuing  from  a  laurel  garland, 
the  muzzle  horns  and  ears  tipped  sa. :  2nd,  A  hind's  head 
erased  or,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  sprig  of  pear-tree  \crt. 
MoHo — Virtus  omnia  nobilitat. 

Seat — Eeaumanor  Park  near  Loughborough. 


HEESICK    OP    SHIPPOOL. 

Heheick,  Thomas  Bousfield,  Esq.  of  Sliippool, 
CO.  Cork,  J.P.,  b.  25  Feb.  1819;  m.  23  April,  1844., 
Eliza  Atnie,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Tonson  Eje,  Esq. 
of  Eye  Court,  co.  Cork,  and  bas  issue, 

I.  Mary  Eliza,  m.  Capt.  A.  Tabuteaii,  65th  regt. 

II.  Sophia  Eliza,  r,i.  1871,  W.  F.  Burnett,  Esq.,  and  d.  IS76. 
in.  Georgina  Adelaide.  iv.  Annie  Thomasina.      . 
iitUtafft.— From  the  exact  coincidence,  of  name,  arms, 

and  dates,  there  can  exist  but  little  doubt  that  this  is  a  junior 
branch  of  the  Herricks  of  Beauraanor,  co.  Leicester. 

John  Herrick,  Esq.,  b.  1612,  accompanied  the  Duke  of 
Ormonde  to  Ireland  1641.  He  rn.  tnite,  and  d.  8  Aug.  1689, 
leaving  by  his  1st  wife,  a  son,  Gebsbom,  and  by  the  2nd,  two 
sons  and  a  dau.,  John,  Francis,  and  Mary.  To  his  2nd  son, 
John,  he  bequeathed  an  estate  in  Ihc  barony  of  Ibane.  To 
his  eldest  son, 

Gershom  Herrick,  Esq.  of  Shippool,  he  devised  that  estate  ; 
this  gentleman  was  6.  1665,  and  m.  1st,  1693,  Susanna,  only 
dan.  and  heir  of  Smithin  Smart,  Esq.,  by  Frances  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Edward  Riggs,  Esq.  of  Riggsdale,  co.  Cork,  by  whom 
he  had,  with  a  dau.,  Mary,  five  sons, 
I.  Edward,  his  heu'.  ii.  James.  in.  John. 

IV.  Henry.  v.  George. 

Mr.  Herrick  m.  2ndly,  1715,  Margaret,  widow  of  Lieut.-CoL 
Capel,  of  Brigadier  Sankeys  regt.,  and  had  another  son, 
VI.  Thomas,   of  Coolkerkey,   m.   1749,   Katherine,   dau.    of 
Thomas  Lucas,  Esq.  of  hichfordstown,  co.  Cork,  and  had, 
with  four  younger  sons,  Jasper,  Thomas,  Edward  and  Henry, 
an  elder  son, 
Gershom,  of  Coolkerkey,  m.  1787,  Susan,  sister  of  Joha 
Eashleigh,  Esq.  of  Cloncoose,  co.  Cork,  and  with  a  younger 
son,  Gersom  (who  ru.  Miss  S.  Whitmore),  and  two  daus., 
Dora  and  Katherine,  who  d.  unm.,  an  elder  son, 
Thomas,   of  Coolkerkey,   m.   1834,   Katherine,   dau.  of 
Thomas  Wade  Foot,  Esq.  of  Springfort,  co.  Cork,  and 
had  issue, 

1  Gershom,  now  of  Coolkerkey,  Major  Royal  Lancaster 
Mihtia,  formerly  an  officer  in  the  ■5th  (Fusiliers), 
6.  1835;  m.  Fanny,  dau.  of  John  Nicholls,  Esq.  of 
Shrewton  House,  Wilts,  and  has  issue,  Thomas  Ger- 
shom, and  Kate  Kathleene  Eashleigh. 

2  Thomas,  Capt.  4th  West  India  regt.,  d.  unm. 
1  Katherine  Foot,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Howe,  E.N. 

Mr.  Herrick  d.  1730,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Edward  Herrick,  Esq.  of  Shippool,  6.    1694;    m.    1728, 


HER 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


IIES 


777 


;;ii,Mlieth,  dnu.  of  Calob  Falkiner,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  Cork, 
.mil  iKid  six  sons  ami  two  tlaus.  The  'Jnd  son,  Edward,  Lieut. 
K.N.,  was  killed  on  hoard  the  "Dorsetshire,"  ia  Sir  Edward 
Hawke's  action,  20  Sept.  1759.    The  eldest  son, 

Falkiner  JIeruick,  Esq.  of  Shippool,  6.  172.0;  to.  June, 
1763,  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  Tliomus  liuiisfield,  Esq.  of  Cork, 
and  had  issue, 

Thomas  Bodsfield,  his  heir. 

Francis,  Capt.  27th  regt.,  killed  at  Guadaloupe,  1705. 

Jane,  m.  Eev.  Ambrose  Hickey. 

Elizabeth,  d.  uiim.  aged  36. 
Six.  Herrick(Z.  1780,  and  was  x.  by  hissnn, 

Thomas  Bousfield  Herrick,  Esq.  of  Sliipponl,  6.  1754:  r,i. 
178S,  Annie,  only  dau.  of  Henry  Moore,  Esq.  of  HoddersHeld, 
•0.  Cork,  and  Mooresfort,  co.  Tipperary,  and  by  her  (who  m. 
indly,  1798,  Daniel  Cudmore,  Esq.,  and  d.  1820)  had  issue, 
William  Henry,  of  Shippool. 

Henry  Moore,  Capt.  45th  rest.,  killed  at  Badajos,  vnm. 
Edward,  Capt.  E.N.,  b.  18  Oct.  1793;  m.  13  Feb.  lS:!f),  Char- 
lotte, only  dau.  of  Capt.  Thomas  Alexander,  K.N.,   C.B., 

and  left  issue,  Arthur,  54th  regt.,  b.  20  Dec.  1830,  deceased ; 

Edward,  R.N.,  6.  17  June,  1845;  Charlotte,  d.  nnui..\  and 

Henrietta,  deceased. 
Ann,  m.  Jan.   1818,  EiehM-d  riunimcr  Davics,  Esq.,  Capt. 

11.  N. 

Ir.  ITcn-ick  d.  1796,  and  wns  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
William  Henry  Herrick,  Esq.  of  Shippool,  J. P.,  Capt.  E.N., 
.  13  Feb.  1784;   m.  8  Sept.  IS14,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Robert  De 
I  Cour,  Esq.  of  Bear  Foresr,  co.  Cork,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
July,  1854,  aged  CO),  had  issue, 
Tuomas  Bousfield,  now  of  Shippool. 
William  Henry,  6.  9  Feb.  1824;  late  Capt.  51st  regt.;  in.  22 

June,  1848,  Anne  Sophia,  2nd  dau.  of  Chambre  Corker,  Esq. 

of  Cor  Castle,  co.  Cork,  and  has  a  Uau.,  Caroline  Victoria 

Mary. 
Benjamin  Bousfield,  &.  18  Feb.  1826;  Col.  Royal  Marines ; 

ra.  21  Feb.  185G,  Caroline,  youngest  dau.  of  Capt.  Biggs,  of 

the  60th  Rifles,  and  has  issue,  Henry  and  Alice. 
James  Hugh,  b.  13  Dec.  1830;  Capt.  West  Cork  Artillery,  d. 

Mary-De  la  Cour,  m.  6  Jan.  1836,  Richard  Corbett,  Esq., 

M.D.,  of  Cork,  and  rf.  31  March,  1847. 
Anne  Harriet,  m.  21  Aug.  1841,  John  Campbell  Meaclc,  Esq. 

of  Innishannon,  co.  Cork.         Louisa  Josephine  Pettitot. 
Georgiana  Henrietta.  Catherine-De  la  Cour. 

:r.  Herrick  d.  July,  1863,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  Tiiojias 

OUSflELD. 

Ariiis,  Cre.'it,  and  Motto — Same  as  Herrick  of  Seaumantr. 
/Seat— Shippool,  near  Innishannon,  co.  Cork. 


HSE.VEY    OF    KILLIANE. 
Hervey,    Charles    John    Vigors,    Esq. 


of 


aliane,  co.  Wexford,  b.  29  Nov.  1817  ;  m.  24  July 
839,  Martha,  dau.  of  Thomas  Eeade  Kempe,  Esq. 
f  Kemp  Town,  Brighton,  M.P.,  by  Frances  his 
,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Eariiij^,  1st  bart.  of  Lark- 
eer,  and  has  issue, 

I.  fcnARLES  William  Arthur,  b.  26  Jan.  IS.'iS. 

I.  Lydia.         ii.  Blanche  Maud,  ra.  Alfred  Goldsmith,  Esq. 

III.  Marie  Augusta. 

yLinCKQt. — This  family  claims  to  be  a  branch  of  the  noble 
louse  of  Bristol. 

Francis  Harvey  (3rd  son  of  Richard  Harvey,  of  Lyme  Regis, 
>orset.  Merchant,  and  grandson  of  John  Harvey,  of  Meldreth) 
aving  been  taken  in  arms  by  Prince  Rupert,  was  committed, 
ith  other  prisoners,  to  the  jail  at  Exeter,  at  the  beginning 
f  the  rebellion  ;  and  on  being  liberated  went  to  Lyme  Regis, 
nd  became  a  merchant  in  that  town,  of  which  he  was  chosen 
[ayor,  1644,  and  admitted  a  Freeman.  After  tlie  year  1649 
e  obtained  a  grant  of  lands  in  co.  Wexford,  from  Cromwell, 
hich  were  confirmed  to  him  by  Charles  II.  He  was  M.P. 
T  Clonmines  1661,  Mayor  of  Wexford  1671,  and  High  Sheriff 
).  Wexford  1673-74.  He  m.  Katharine  Plunket,  by  whom, 
ho  d.  Dec.  1810,  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir.  ii.  Richard,  living  at  Cork  1663. 

I.  Katheriue,  m.  Feb.  1G76,  Joshua  NimB,  Esq.  of  St.  Mar- 
garets, 
[r.  Harvey  d.  Nov.  1692,  and  was  .s.  by  his  son, 
John  Harvey,  Esq.  of  Killiane  Castle,  M.P.  for  Wexford 
195,  and  High  Sheriff  of  the  co.  1692.  He  r,i.  19  Oct.  1675, 
lizabcth,  dau.  of  James  Stopford,  Esq.  of  Saltersford,  co. 
hester,  and  New  Hall,  co.  Meath,  ancestor  of  the  Earl  of 
ourtown,  aud  had  issue, 


I.  James  (Rev.),  his  heir.        ii.  Francis,  Capt.  R.N    d  s  n 

III.  William,  (i.  ,5.  yi.  IV.  Richard,  ,/.  .s-  ,,  '  ■  •  .f- 
V.  John,  bapt.  18  Keb.  1688,  Lieut.  30th  regt.   d   .i   n 

1.  Elizabeth,  in.  Richard  Rowe,  Esq.  of  Ballyharty 
n.  Katlierine,  m.  William  VVelman,  Esq.  ot  New  Ross. 
HI.  Mary,  m.  Cornelius  Donovan,  Esq.  ol  Clonmore. 

IV.  Amelia,  m.  Benjamin  Betts,  Esq.  of  Wexford. 

V.  Susan,  m.  Rev.  William  Harvey,  of  Bargy. 
Mr.  Harvey  d.  Sept.  1707,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

The  Rev.  James  Harvey,  of  Killiane  Castle,  Rector  of 
Rathaspcek,  b.  1676;  9)i.  Martha,  dau.  of  John  Beauchamp, 
Esq.  of  IJallyloughane,  co.  Carlow,  by  ICatherine  his  wife,  dau'. 
of  Bartholomew  Vigors,  Bishop  of  Ferns  aud  Leighlin,  by 
whom,  who  d.  23  Dec.  1760,  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Vigors,  Lieut.  16th  r,-;!.,  ,„.  ^-v.-a\  dau.  of  William 
Watson,  Esq.  of  PitsiiiiMii ,       ,^     ,  .    !     ,,    y.  p. 

III.  James,  of  Wigaii,  ■  ■•  i  .  r', '  Capt.  7th  regt., 
))4.  Cecily,  dau.  and  li.ii.  ;  ,.;  i;.,  .it,  Leigh,  eldest  son  of 
Alexander  Leigh,  Esq.  of  lUndly  Hall,  and  had  issue, 

1  Robert  John,  Esq.  of  Fariiham,  co.  York,  Col.  in  the 
army,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Bicker- 
dyke,  Esq.  of  Farnham,  co.  York,  aud  had  (with  a  dau. 
who  was  m.)  two  sons, 

James  Vigors,  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards,  married. 
Beauchamp,  of  the  20th  Light  Dragoons,  married, 

2  James  Leigh,  Capt.  33rd  regt. 
1  Martha  Cecilia,  d.  unm.  1791. 

IV.  Francis,  d.  s.  p.  v.  Bartholomew,  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Martha,  m.  Francis  Harvey.  Rsq.  of  Bargy  Castle. 

II.  Kathanue,  „;.  Philip  Palliser,  Esq.  of  Castletown. 

Mr.  Harvey  d.  10  June,  1760,  aLi,ed  84,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Harvey,  Esq.  of  Killiane  Castle,  Capt.  16th  regt.  of 
foot,  m.  Mai-tlia  llnwc,  and  dyin-  1763,  left  an  only  child. 

John  Harvev,  Esq.  of  Killiane  Castle,  b.  1751,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Wexford  1772;  ,,(.  Dorothy  (6.  2  Jan.  1756),  eldest  dau.  of 
Major  Loftus  Cliffe,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1813)  had  issue, 

Vigors,  his  heir. 

Anne,  m.  1st,  James  Gildea,  Esq.  of  Co.slough,  co.  Mayo; 
and  2iully,  Ralph  Nash,  Esq.  of  Cahirconlish,  co.  Limerick. 

Martha,  d.  uam. 

Dorothy,  m.  7  Dee.  1798,  William  Harvey,  Esq.  of  Mount 
Pleasant. 

Barbara,  m.  1st,  17:1-,  T.'i.liM.I  l.iniijn,  r  .|.  of  Bristol; 
and  2ndly,  Anliiu'  31.    li  ■  :]     ■  .. 

Mary,  m.  Henry  Aix-ln  v,  [  !    ,     .  , 

Frances,  TO.  1809,  Vciy  1;.  ■, .  r-:) .,.a.  I  .\.:.,ui:,  ..,  Northlands, 
CO.  Cavan,  Dean  of  Cashel. 
Jlr.  Harvey  d.  29  May,  1796,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Vigors  Harvey,  Esq.  of  Killiane  Castle,  co.  Wexford,  and 
of  Hammerton  Hall,  co.  York,  6.  12  Dec.  1794,  who,  in  1818, 
assumed,  by  royal  permission,  the  name  of  Hervey.  He  m. 
26  Nov.  1816,  Frances  Margaretta,  sister  of  Sir  Charles 
Shakerley,  1st  bare,  of  SunierlViid,  and  by  her  (who  ru..  2ndly, 
1832,  Thomas  Reade  KeiMp,  Esq,  ut  Kunii)  Town,  Brighton, 
M.P.,  and  d.  27  Aug.  ISGl)  li..  lelt  at,  his  decrease,  1827,  an 
only  child,  Charles  Jojun  Vigous  Hervey,  Esq.,  now  of 
Killiane. 

Arms — Gu.,  on  a  bend  arg.  three  trefoils  slipped  vert. 
CriH — A  cat-a-mountain  sa.  bezantc  ducally  collared  or, 
holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  trefoil  slipped  vert.  Jlotio — Je 
n'oiiblieray  jamais. 

&«( — Killiane  Castle,  Ballycogley,  Wexford. 


HESKETH  OF  NOKTH  MEOLS. 

Hesketh,  Edward  Fleetwood,  Esq.  of  North 
Jleols  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  J. P.,  late  Capt.  6th 
lloyal  Lancashire  MiUtia,  s.  his  father  187G. 

iLinCittJC— Roger  Hesketh,  Esq.  of  North  Mcols,  co. 
Lancaster,  descended  from  a  younger  branch  of  Hesketh,  of 
Rufford,  served  as  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Lancaster.  He  m. 
16  Sept.  1733,  Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Edward  Fleet- 
wood, Esq.  of  Rossall,  co.  Lancaster,  aud  by  her  (who  d, 
19  July,  1752),  had  issue, 

Fleetwood,  his  heir. 

Sarah,  m.  1758,  Bennet  Williams,  Esq.  of  Bodelwyddan,  co. 
Flint,  aud  had,  inttf  alios,  a  son,  Sir  John  Williams,  Bart, 
of  Bodelwyddan. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Fleetwood  Hesketh,  Esq.  of  Rossall  and  North  Meols, 
6.  1  July,  1738;  m.  13  Sept.  I7.'>9,  Frames,  ord  dau.  of  Peter 
Bold,  Esq.  of  Bold  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  ovho  t^. 
9  Aug,  1809)  had  issue, 

Bold  Fleetw COD  his  heir. 

Robert,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Anna  Maria.  Frances  Margaret  d.  young,  1767. 


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HEW 


Mr.  Ileslvemr?.  April,  ^C9,aT^d^^as.5.byhlSson,       ^    „    ^. 

Bold  Fleetwood  IIesketii,  Esq.  of  Eossall  and  ^orth 
Meols,  D.L.,  b.  29  April,  1762,  d.  v.nm.  2  July,  1S19,  and  was 
».  by  his  brother,  ^,      .^  ,  .^„ 

EoBEKT  Hesketh,  Esq.  of  Eossall,  Hish  Sheriff  for  co  Lan- 
caster, b.  18  April,  1764;  m.  11  Sept.  1790,  Mana,  eldest  dau 
of  Henry  Rawlinson,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Liverpool,  and  by  lier 
(who  (I  3  July,  1824)  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Thnmas.  d.  v.nm.,  1  July,  1820._ 

;;,^pt^;*5irf:f °P:o:lanrco.  La'^^^^^^^  for  Preston, 

"ho  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Fleetwood  m  183  , 

John  Metcalfe,  Bart.,  and  d.  1866,  when  the  title  became 
extinct. 

IV   Charles,  of  whom  we  treat. 

1    Annt  Maria   Martha,    m.  17  Sept.   1828,   Thomas  John 
Knowlys,  Esq.  of  Heysham  Tower,  co.  Lancaster. 
Mr  Hesketh  d.  22  March,  1824.    His  youngest  son, 

Eev  CnAKLES  Hesketh,  of  North  Mcols  Hall,  Ecctor  of  North 
Meols,  and  Rural  Dean,  b.  15  March,  1804  ;  m.  21  Feb.  1828, 
Anna  Maria  Alice,  only  dau.  of  Eichard  Saunders,  Esq.  of 
Wenninston  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  by  Anna  Maria  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Leaper  Newton.  Esq.  of  Blickkover,  and  d.  1870, 
leaving  an  only  surviving  son, 

Edwabd  Fleetwood  Heseeth,  Esq.  now  of  North  Meols. 

^,.iji5_\,vr.,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  garbs  or,  a  chief  az., 
thereon  on  an  eagle  with  two  heads  displayed  ppr.  all  withm 
a  bordu  re  erminois.  Ccf .s(— A  mount  vert,  thereon  in  front  of 
an  eagle  with  two  heads  displayed  ppr.  a  garb  or,  banded  gu. 
JVfoHo— Quod  tilii  hocalteri. 

/S'caJ— North  Meols  Hall,  Southport,  co.  Lancaster. 


BAMFORD-HESKETH    OF    GWYECH 
CASTLE. 

BAMFOifD  Hesketh,  Egbert,  Esq.  of  Gwyreh 
Castle,  CO.  Denbigh,  J.P.,  High  Slieriff  1866,  Lord 
of  the  Manors  of  Cheadle  Hulme  and  Cheadle 
BulkelcY,  CO.  Chester,  also  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Llanddiilas,  6.  July,  1826  ;  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  J. 
Jones  Bateman,  Esq.  of  Peutro  Mawr,  and  had 
two  daiis., 

I.  Eleanor,  deceased. 

II.  Winifred,  »?.  18  Sept.  1878,  Lord  Cochrane,  eldest  son  of 
the  Earl  of  Dundonald. 

iitirCafrC.— Of  a  younger  son  of  the  Eossall  family  was 
EoBEKT  Hesketh,  Esq.,  who  resided  at  his  seat,  Upton, 
Cheshire.  He  m.  an  heiress  named  Nicholson,  and  thus 
acquired  the  Bamford  estates.  By  an  Act  of  Parliament,  in 
1806,  he  was  compelled  to  change  his  name  for  Bamford, 
but  by  a  second  Act,  he  obtained  permission  to  resume 
that  of  Hesketh.    His  son  and  successor, 

Robert  Bamford  Hesketh,  Esq.  of  Bamford  Hall,  and 
ITpton,  m.  1787,  Frances,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  John  Lloyd,  heiress 
of  Gwyrch  Castle,  Denbighshire  (derived  from  the  marriage, 
1611,  of  Griffith  Lloyd,  with  Catherine,  dau.  of  Edward  Mor- 
gan, Esq.  of  Golden  Grove),  and  by  her  (who  d.  1797)  had 
issue, 

Llotd,  late  of  Gwyrch  Castle. 

Robert,  an  ofiicer  in  the  Guards,  Ma.ior,  by  brevet,  in  the 
army,  d.  of  a  wound  received  at  Waterloo.  He  never 
married. 

John,  TO.  the  dau.  of  Eev.  Gilbert  Ford,  Eector  of  North 
Moels,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  d.  Jan.  1870,  leaving  issue. 
Frances,  m.  Thomas  Hudson,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Evesham ;  both 

d.  s.  p. 
Ellen,  )ii.  1819,  Sir  James  Eobertson  Bruce,  Bart,  of  Down 
Hill,  CO.  Derry,  and  d.  18G4,  leaving  issue. 
Mr.  Bamford  Heslceth  d.  16  Jan.  1816,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Llotd  Hesketh  Bamford  Hesketh,  Esq.  of  Gwyrch  Castle, 
CO.  Denbigh,   High  Sheriff  1828,  b.  9  Aug.  1788;  ui.  25  Oct. 
1826,   Lady    Emily    Estlier  Anne  Lygon,   youngest   dau.   of 
William,  1st  Earl  Beauchamp,  and  dying  1801,  left  issue, 
Robert  Bamford  Hesketh,  now  of  Gwyrch  Castle. 
AVilliam  Reginald,  b.  Feb.  1830 ;  d.  Oct.  1867. 
Catherine  Emily  Blanche,  m.  C.  W.  Randolph,  Lieut.-Col. 
Grenadier  Guards. 
Arms— Or,  on  a  Ijond  sa.  between  two  torteaux,  three  garbs 
of  the  field,  quartering  Bamford  and  Llotd.     Crests— 1st,  A 
garb  or,  charged  with  a  cross-pattee.  2ud,  A  rose  arg.     3rd,  A 
dexter  arm  couped  at  the  shoulder,  and  embowcd,  in  armour, 
holding  a  scvthe.     iV/o«o— In  Deo  mea  spes. 
Seat— Gwyrch  Castle,  Abergele,  co.  Denbigh. 


HEWETT    OP    TYR    25IAB    ELLIS. 

Hewett,  John  Thornewill  Meyeick  Feasep, 
Esq.  of  Tyr  Mab  Ellis,  co.  Glamorgan,  b.  2  Oct. 
1S.J4  ;  s.  his  grandfather  1868. 

HinCagC— Thomas  Hewett,  Esq.,  E.N.  (claiming  to  1  e 
of  the  old  baronetical  family  of  Hewett),  m.  Margaret,  dau.  ^ 
of  Richard  Moses,  Esq.  of  co.  York,  and  had  issue,  i.  Thomas, 
d.  v.nm.;  ii.  John,  heir;  in.  Richard,  R.N.;  iv.  William,  of 
the  Foreign  Office ;  i.  Sarah ;  and  ii.  Margaret,  m.  —  Reu- 
bens, Esq.    The  2nd  son, 

John  Hewett,  Esq.,  R.N.,  of  Tallons,  Devon,  in.  13  June, 
1746,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Henry  Meyrick,  E>q.  of  Ilfordcombe,  and 
niece  of  Sir  Edward  Meyrick,  of  Cottrell,  co.  Glamorgan,  and 
had  (with  two  daus.)  four  sons,  i.  John,  who  is  supposed  to 
have  married;  ii.  William,  of  whom  presently;  in.  Henry 
Meyrick,  m.  and  left  one  dau.;  iv.  Richard,  Capt.  R.N., 
d.  v.nm.    Mr.  Hewett  d.  20  Feb.  1768.    His  2nd  son, 

William  Hewett,  Esq.,  E.N.,  to.  3  Dec.  1777,  Mary,  dau. 
of  David  Thomas  Esq.  of  Glynn  Nedd,  co.  Glamorgan,  and 
had,  with  other  children,  who  d.  young, 
William,  Comm.  R.N.,  m.  Rosa,  dau.  of  —  Montgomerie,  Esq. 
of  Dominica,  and  left  an  only  child,  William,  who  d.  aged  \'i. 
Richard,  R.N.,  drowned  at  sea  unm,.,  1806. 
John,  late  of  Tyr  Mab  Ellis. 

Thomas,  Lieut.  R.N.,  r,i.  Anne  Newin,  dau.  of  NewinBarlowc, 
Esq.  of  Parke,  Hants ;  and  d.  14  June,  1839,  leaving  on.-, 
son,  Vincent  Bowen,  Lieut.  Royal  Marines;  and  three 
daus.,  one  of  whom  m.  Rev.  Allen  Wallace. 
Marianne,  m.  Ist,  Charles  Harcourt  White,  Esq.,  Lieut. 
R.N.;  and  2ndly,  Samuel  Barber,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  in  the 
Northumberland  Militia. 
Mr.  Hewett  d.  20  Dec.  1806.    His  3rd  son, 

John  Hewett,  Esq.,  sometime  of  Cholderton,  Hants,  and  after- 
wards of  Tyr  Mab  Ellis,  co.  Glamorgan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Major  in 
the  army;  at  one  time  of  the  Royal  Navy,  then  of  the  Royal 
JIarines ;  Capt.  Glamorgan  Artillery  Volunteers,  6.  28  July, 
1787  ;    TO.  1st,  2  Nov.  1816,  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Pritchard, 
Esq.  of  Oldcastle,  co.  Glamorgan,  but  by  licr  had  no  issue.  He 
TO.  2ndly,  29  Nov,  1829,  Frances,  dau.  of  Thomas  Thornewill, 
Esq.  of  Dove  Cliffc,  co.  Stafford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Nov. 
1860)  had  issue, 
John  Frederick  Napier,  J.P.,  Capt.  Royal  Glamorganshire 
Light  Infantry,  and  of  the  4th  Gloucestershire  Artiller. 
Volunteers,  formerly  of  the  72nd  Highlanders,  6.  20  June 
1833;  TO.  17  Aug.  1853,  Elizabeth  La  Motte,  dau.  of  Eev. 
S.  J.  Jackson,  of  Ayton,  St.  David's,  Jamaica,   and  haO 
issue, 

I.  John  Thornewill  Meyrick  Eraser,  heir  to  his  grand- 
father 1854. 

1.  Elgina  Louisa.  ii.  Attelina  Caroline. 

Edward  Osborne,  b.  25  Sept.  1835 ;  Capt.  E.E. 
Thomas  Meyrick,  6.  3  July,  1838 ;  Lieut.  E.M. 
Frances  Mary,  to.  17  May,   1855,  Henry  Pickering-Clarke 
Esq.  of  Trewerne  House,  Hounslow,  eldest  son  of  Thoma: 
Pickering-Clarke,  Esq.  of  Perrymeade,  Somerset,  late  Capt 
E.N. 
Major  Hewett  d.  17  May,  1863,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson 
now  of  Tyr  Mab  Ellis. 

^■/•liis— Gu.,  a  chevron  engrailed  between  three  homed  owl 
arg.     C«st— The  stump  of  a  tree  sprouting  ppr.,   thereon   • 
falcon    close  arg.,   legged   and    belled      ^        ''-"--    i^-~ 
qusesiveris  extra;  and  Une  pure  foy. 
it'ta— Tyr  Jlab  Ellis,  Pont  y  Pridd,  co.  Glamorgan, 


il/o«oes— Ne 


HEWSON    OF    OVINGTON    PARK. 

Hewson,  George  Eraxcis,  Esq.  of  Eaglemon 
and  Ovington  Park,  co.  Hants,  late  a  Capt.  in  th 
1st  regt.  Eoyal  Cheshire  Light  Infantry,  and  2ni 
regt.  Qiiecn's  Koyals,  attached,  in.  1st,  1857,  Marthr 
E.  A.,  younger  dau.  of  Rev.  Samuel  Jocelyn  Otwaj 
of  Castle  Otway,  which  lady  d.  the  following  year 
and  2ndly,  1866,  Emma  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  Williai 
B.  Hammond,  Esq. 

HtltragC— The  family  of  Hewson  is  one  of  long  standiD 
in  Ireland. 

George  Hewson,  Esq..  who  to.  Catharine  Peacocke,  of© 
Clare,  of  the  Barntic  family,  had,  with  a  dau.,  m.  to  —  Hun 
Esq.  of  Inchirourke,  and  a  son,  Eobert,  an  elder  son  and  heir 

John  Hewson,  Esq.  of  Ennismore,  to.  1737,  Margaret,  da' 
of  Maurice  Fitzgerald,  Knight  of  Kerry,  and  by  her  h£ 
numerous  issue,  of  whom  arrived  at  maturity  three  son 
Francis,  Maurice,  and  John,  and  eight  daus.    The  eldest  so; 

The  Rev.  Francis  Hewson,  of  Ennismore,  m.  1773,  Ma 


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S^ret,  dau.  of  Lancelot  Sandes,  Esq.  of  Kilcavan,  Quern's  Co., 

nod  Mary  his  wife,   one  of  il\c  lUuis.   and    co-heiresscs   of 

Lancelot  Sandes,  Esq.  of  Cariick,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  John  Francis,  of  Ennismore,  co.  Kerry,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b. 

19  WaiL-h,   177S;  m.  1802,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  John 

Hewson,  Esq.  of  Bally  England ;  and  had  issue, 

1  Francis  (Rct.),  m.  1  Nov.  1842,  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Rev.  John  Hardy,  of  KilcuUen. 

2  George,  J. P.,  of  Ennismore,  in.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Edward  Sayers,  and  2ndly,  Lalla  Marcella,  dau.  of  Charles 
Henry  Bingham,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

1  Mary  Sarah,  m.  Joseph  Hunt,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law. 

2  Margaret  Anne,  m.  Rev.  George  Maxwell,  Vicar  of 
Askeaton.  3  Elizabeth  Jane.  4  Catherine. 


Francis,  of  whom  presently. 
in.  Francis  David,  m.  1st,  Kebecca  Harte ;  and  2ndly,  Anne 
Hutchinson.    By  the  former  he  had  a  dau.,  Christina ;  and 
by  the  latter,  four  sons  and  three  daus. 

IV.  Eobert  (Rev.),  to.  Frances,  dau.  of  Francis  Bland,  Esq., 
and  left,  with  other  issue,  a  son.  Rev.  Frank  Hewson,  M.A., 
of  Inch  House,  KiUarney,  m.  Emily,  dau.  of  John  Hardy, 
Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Dunstan  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  9  April,  186G)  has  John  Hardy  FitzGerald,  B.A.,  and 
other  issue. 

V.  Maurice,  Lieut.  K.N.,  m.  and  had  issue,  a  son  and  two 
daus. 

I.  Blargarct  3Iaria. 
The  2nd  son, 

Geokge  Fr.AKCis  Hewson,  Esq.  Yicc-Admiral  E.N.,  m. 
Grace,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Marshall,  Esq.  of  Keddlethorpi' 
Hall,  CO.  Lincoln,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  and  had  issue,  three  sor.s 
and  one  dau. ;  the  youngest  son  is  the  present  George  Fkancij 
Hewson,  Esq.  of  Eaglemont  and  Ovington  Park. 

Seats — Eaglemont,  near  Axinin;tcr;  and  Ovington  Park, 
near  Alresloid. 


HEXT    OF    TKENARUEN. 

Hext,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Trcnarreu,  Cornwall, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  m.  21  Aug.  1845,  lilioda  Cliarletun, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Harry  Farr  i'eatman,  of  Stock  House, 
CO.  Dorset,  LL.E.,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  only  dau.  ami 
lieiress  of  James  Huish  Wolcott,  Esq.  of  Wid- 
"worthy,  co.  Devon,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Artbdk  Staniforth,  6.  9  Sept.  1S47. 

II.  Henry  Yeatman,  6.  22  May,  1840. 

III.  Cliaiies  Hawkins,  6.  22  Dec.  Ibjl. 

IV.  Edward  Tredcnliam,  b.  4  July,  lSo3. 

V.  Francis  Marwuud,  b.  14  Jan.  IbGO. 

I.  Gertrude.  ii.  Mary. 

m.  Elizabeth.  iv.  Eleanor  Margaret. 

iLfliratJC— The  family  of  Hext  was  resident  for  several 
centuries  in  Kingston,  co.  Devon.  Late  in  the  ItJth  century, 
two  younger  sons  settled  in  Cornwall,  and  the  elder  branches 
failing  at  Kingston,  Devon,  and  at  Constantino,  Cornwall,  the 
Jine  was  continued  through  the  youngest  son,  from  whom  the 
present  Tuomas  Hext,  of  Trenarren,  is  descended, 

John  Hext,  of  Kingston,  to.  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Fortescue, 
and  had,  with  two  sons,  John  and  Thomas,  five  daus.,  Agnes, 
jn.  Sir  Lewis  Pollard,  Knt.,  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Common 
Pleas;  Elizabeth,  i/j.  John  Acland;  Jane,  m. Nicholas Holway; 
Catherine ;  and  Eleanor.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Hext,  of  Kingston,  m.  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Stephen  Tilley,  of  Broadclist,  Devon,  and  had  issue,  four  sons 
and  three  daus.,  of  whom  the  two  eldest  sons  wer6  i.  John, 
his  heir,  of  whom  presently;  and  ii.  Thomas,  grandfather  of 
Sir  Edward  Hext,  of  Netherham,  Somerset,  Sheriff  of  Somerset, 
1  James  I.,  and  Knight  of  the  Shire  in  several  Parliaments. 
Elizabeth,  liis  sole  dau.  and  heiress,  to.  1st,  Sir  Joseph  Killi- 
grew,  and  2ndly,  Sir  John  Stawell,  father  of  Ralph,  Lord 
Stawell.    The  son  and  heir, 

John  Hext,  of  Kingston,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Peter  Colswell,  of  Exeter,  and  left  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Hext,  of  Kingston,  to.  Phillippa,  dau.  of  William 
Denham,  of  Wortham,  Devon,  and  had  issue,  three  suns, 
I.  John,  of  Kingston;  ii.  William,  of  Constantine,  Cornwall 
^living  in  1620);  in.  Arthur,  m.  the  dau.  of  —  Merrett,  of 
rrelowtha,  Probus,  Cornwall,  and  had  issue,  a  son, 

Samuel  Hext,  the  first  possessor  of  Trenarren,  bapt.  at  St. 
Burians,  2  Nov.  1G06,  and  buried  at  St.  Austel,  28  Dec.  16b0. 
By  Jane  his  wife  he  had,  with  junior  issue,  Sa.muel,  his  heir; 
and  Francis,  to.  Miss  Smith,  and  dying  1673,  left  a  son, 
Francis,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Waddesden, 
of  Bourton,  and  left  two  sons,  Thomas,  successor  to  Trenarren, 


and  Francis,  ancestor  of  the  IIexts  of  Tvcdclhy.  The  eldest 
son, 

Samuel  Hext,  Esq.  6.  1C39;  d.  1714.  He  m.  1665,  Jane, 
dau.  of  David  Mole,  of  Trevissick,  and  had  two  children, 
Nathaniel  and  Jane,  who  both  rf.  young.  Mr.  Hext  entailed 
Trenarren,  1709,  on  his  grand-nephew, 

Thomas  Hext,  Esq.,  6.  1699;  m.  1725,  Gertrude,  dau.  and 
co-heiress  of  Henry  Hawkins,  Esq.,  and  had  issue.  Mr.  Hext 
d.  1767,  and  his  two  eldest  sons  dying  unm.,  the  estates  de- 
volved on  the  youngest, 

Samuel  Hext,  Esq.  h.  1733;  r,i.  1757,  Margery,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  John  Tayldor,  of  Holland,  Cornwall,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1795)  left  at  his  decease,  ISOO,  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Hext,  Esq.  of  Trenarren  and  Lostwithiel,  6.  1762; 
at  whose  decease,  1822,  mini.,  the  estates  passed  to  hij 
brother, 

John  Hext,  Esq.  of  Trenarren,  h.  17G6;  m.  1799,  Elizabctli, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Staniforth,  Esq.  of  Darnall,  co.  York.  Ho  d. 
1838,  and  left  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  the  present  possessor  of  Trenarren. 

II.  Samuel  Henry,  6.  9  Sept.  1807. 

III.  John  Hawkins,  Vicar  of  Morval,  b.  5  June,  1809;  m. 
19  Oct.  1841,  Susannah  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev. 
John  Lane  Kitson,  Rector  of  Staverton  and  Ashburton, 
Devon,  by  Georgina  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  William 
Buller,  Bishop  of  Exeter,  and  had  issue, 

1  John,  E.N.,  6.  14  Oct.  1842.  2  Edward  Stanifort'.i. 

3  George  Hawkins,  b.  7  April,  1854. 

4  Walter  Reginald.  6.  7  July,  1859. 

5  Thomas  James  Kitson,  6.  8  May,  ISfil. 

1  Georgiana.  2  Elizabeth  Staniforth.        3  Alcthca. 

4  Charlotte.  5  Frances  Anne,  d.  13  Dec.  1857. 

6  Emily  Sophia.       7  Constance  Henrietta.        8  Lucy. 

IV.  Charlotte  Staniforth,  Capt.  8th  regt.  of  foot;  b.  25  Feb. 
1815,  d.  in  India,  26  Jan.  1855. 

I.  Elizabeth,  uu.  1821,  John  Daintry,  Esq.  of  North  Rode,  co. 
Chester. 

II.  Alethca,  m.  1835,  James  George  Crab,  Esq.  of  ShidfiieUl 
House,  Hants,  who  has  since  adopted  the  name  and  arms  of 
Boucher,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Mary,  m.  1845,  Samuel  Hawkins,  Esq.  of  Marwell  Lodge, 
Hants. 

rv.  Gertrude,  m.  1845,  Rev.  Daniel  Parsons,  M.A.,  of  Bcg- 
brook,  CO.  Gloucester.  v.  Frances  Margery. 

Arms — Or,  a  tower  triple  towered  porte  ouverte  between 
three  battle-axes  sa.  t'rest — A  demi-lion  or,  rising  from  a 
tower  sa.,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  battle-axe  of  the  last. 

Scat— Trenarren,  St.  Austell. 


HEXT    OF    TBEDETHY. 

Hext,  Ekancis  John,  Esq.  of  Tredethy  and 
Lancarfe,  co.  Cornwall,  late  of  83rd  regt.,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  h.  28  Aug.  1817;  m.  9  Dec.  1852,  Mary 
Frances  Elizabeth  dau.  of  Sir  Joseph  G-raves-Sawle, 
Bart,  of  Penrice,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Francis  John,  Lieut.  Royal  Miners  Artillery  Militia, 
B.A.  Oxford,  and  of  the  Inner  Temple,  b.  19  March,  1854. 

II.  George,  b.  22  Jan.  1855. 

JLt'nCiTCJC.— The  family  of  Hext  originally  resided  at  Somer- 
ton,  Somerset,  where  they  possessed  considerable  property, 
but  have,  however,  been  settled  in  Cornwall  for  several 
centuries. 

Francis  John  Hext,  Esq.,  brother  of  Thomas  Hext,  Esq. 
of  Trenarren,  b.  8  Jan.  1703;  to.  Catherine,  sister  of  Render 
Mounsteven,  Esq.  of  Llancarfe,  High  Sheriff  1764,  and  had 
issue  (with  two  daus.,  Eliza  and  Anne,  and  a  younger  son, 
Samuel,  who  d.  unm.)  an  elder  son, 

Francis  John  Hext,  Esq.  of  Tredethy,  J. P.,  m.  Jan.  17CD, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Elias  Long,  Esq.  of  Plymouth,  and  heir  of 
her  brother,  Elias  Long,  of  Tredethy.  and  left  issue,  with  three 
daus.,  Anne,  to.  the  Rev.  Charles  Kendall;  Jane;  and  Mar- 
garet ;  four  sons,  of  whom  two  succeeded  him, 

Francis  John,  of  Tredethy,  Rector  of  Holland,  J.P.  and 
D.L. ;  who  ('.  iu  liath,  18-12,  aged  63,  v.mn. 

WiLLi.^M,  the  late  npiesciitative. 

Samuel,  Jlajor  in  the  arniv,  C.B.  He  received  a  gold  medal 
for  Badajo'z,  where  he  stormed  the  citadel,  and  two  clasps, 
Orthes  and  Toulouse;  ri.  24  July  1822,  aged  40.     _ 

George,  Lieut.  R.N.,  who  fell  by  a  rifle  shot,  leacUng  a  boat; 
attack  in  America,  1813,  aged  28. 
The  2nd  son, 

William  Hext,  Esq.  of  Tredethy  and  Llancarfe,  Admiral 
R.N.,  6.  8  July,  1780;  m.  15  Sept.  1812,  Barbara,  youngest 
dau.  and  lust  surviving  child  and  heir  of  the  late  James 
Head,  M.D.,  of  Tremeare,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  Feb.  1852) 
had  issue, 


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Francis  John,  now  of  Tiedethy. 

George  (Rev.),  b.  15  Jan.  1819;  B.D.,  late  rcllow  of  Corpus 
Christi  Coll.  Oxf</rd,  now  Rector  of  Steeple  Langford,  Bath; 
m.  11  May,   1858,  Elizabeth  Furniss,   2ud  dau.  of  John  P. 
Magor,  Esq.  of  Penventon  an-l  Lennellyn,  and  has  issue, 
George  Kendall,  b.  20  Oct.  1864. 
Edward  Frances  Amyas,  b.  20  Aug.  18G7. 
Lyonel  John,  b.  16  July,  1871. 

Barbara  Elizabeth.  Mary  Con.stance.  Margaret. 

Sasanna  Read,  m.  12  June,  1856,  David  Wm.  H.  J.,  2nd  son 
of  the  late  Col.  Horndon,  of  the  Royal  Horse  Artillery  and 
has  two  sons  and  five  daus. 
Admiral  Hext  d.  30  Oct.  1866. 

Arms— Or,  a  tower  triple  towered,  porte  ouverte,  between 
three  battle-axes  sa.     Crest — A  demi-lion  or,  rising  from  a  tower 
sa.  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  battle-axe  of  the  last. 
iec(25— Tredethy  and  Lancarfe,  Bodmin,  Cornwall. 


HEYCOCK    OF    EAST    NORTON. 

Hetcock,  Chakles,  Esq.  of  Easb  Norton,  co. 
Leicester,  Major,  half-pay,  89th  foot,  h.  11  Oct. 
1827. 

iLfUPafJP. — ^TnE  Rev.  Joseph  Hetcock,  A.M.,  h.  in 
Stafford.shire  in  1647,  and  educated  at  Eton,  became  Vicar  of 
StrathBcld-Mortimer,  eo.  Berks,  1671,  which  he  retained  for 
sixty-five  years,  and  d.  19  Jan  1736,  aged  89;  his  wife,  Eliza- 
beth, having  d.  before  him,  16  Jan.  1720.  A  brother  of  his, 
named  John,  settled  about  this  time  at  Tilton,  co.  Leicester, 
and  d.  1721,  leaving  no  issue.  He  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 
Nicholas,  2nd  son  of  Rev.  Jo.s.  Heycock,  of  Strathfield  Mor- 
timer, where  lie  was  b.  1679,  whose  elder  brother  Joseph  dying 
unm.,  possessing  an  estate  at  Reading,  Nicholas  became  the 
inheritor  of  it.  Nicholas  Heycock,  of  Tilton,  m.  1710,  Mary, 
dau.  of  J.  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Saddington,  through  whom  he  in- 
herited an  estate  there,  and  at  Fleckney,  the  adjoining  parish, 
and  had  issue, 
John,  his  heir. 

Mary,  6.  1711 ;  m.  Edward  Muxloe,  Esq.  of  Pickwell,  High 
Sheriff  of  co.  Leicester. 

Catherine,  6.  1715;  m.  John  Lawson,  a  citizen  of  London. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Henry  Hensman,  Esq.  of  Pytchley. 
Nicholas  Heycock  d.  1763,  aged  84  years,  was  buried  at  Tilton, 
and  .?.  by  his  son, 

John  Heycock,  Esq.  of  East  Norton,  co.  Leicester,  &.  1711 ; 
(I.  1803.     He  TO.  1st,  1744,  Mary,  2nd  child  and  co-heiress  of 
Benjamin  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Hardingstone,  co.  Nortliampton,  and 
of  Tilton,  CO.  Leicester,  who  d.  s.  p.  and  was  s.  by  his  younger 
brother,  Bartholomew  Clarke,  Esq.   of  Southampton,   whose 
only  dau.  to.  Sir  Jacob  Bouverie,   1st  liarl  of  Radnor.    By 
JIary  Clarke  his  wife  (who  d.  1752)  he  had  issue, 
Joseph,  6.  1748;  m.  Mary  Black,  of   Leveden,  co.   North- 
ampton, and  had  issue  two  sons,  Nicholas  and  John,  who 
both  d.  unm. 

Mary,  6.  1745;  m.  Richard  Raworth,  Esq.  of  Owston,  and 
had  one  son.  Rev.  Benjamin  Clarke  Raworth,   who  d.  at 
Quorndon  Place,  Loughborough,  without  issue,  1848. 
Elizabeth,  6.  1740;    ui.  John  Smith,   Esq.  of  Uppingham, 
Rutland,  and  d.  s.  p. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  1755,  Elizabeth,    dau.    of  —  Brown,    Esq.  of 
■Skeffington,  co.  Leicester,  and  had  by  her  (whod.  1768)  a  dau., 
Dorothy,  b.  1756,  the  wife  of  Henry  Hensman,  Esq.  of  Pytchley, 
:o.  Northampton,  and  a  son, 

John  Heycock,  Esq.  of  Owston  and  East  Norton,  b.  1758; 
High  Sheriff  for  Rutland  in  1800;  to.  20  Mny,  1790,  Susanna, 
2nd  dau.  of  Tobias  Hippisley,  Esq.  of  Hambleton,  High 
Sheriff  of  CO.  Rutland  1782  (3rd  son  of  Thomas  Hippisley,  eldest 
brother  of  Sir  John  Hippisley,  of  Gamely  and  Stone  Easton), 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1816)  had  issue, 
.John  Hippisley,  hi.s  heir. 

Charles  (Rev.),  late  Vicar  of  Owston,  co.  Leicester,  whos.  his 
cousin,  Henry  Hensman,  Esq.  of  Pytchley,  co.  North- 
ampton, a  J.P.  for  that  co.,  was  6.  1794;  to.  Catherine, 
only  dau.  of  Francis  Bissill,  Esq.,  and  niece  of  the  Rev.  Wil- 
liam Bissill,  of  Wissendine,  co.  Rutland,  Rector  of  Folksworth, 
Hunts,  and  had  issue  four  sons  and  seven  daus.  He  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son,  Charles  Hensman,  late  Capt  75th  foot. 
Thomas,  of  the  Manor  House,  Braunston,  Rutland,  b. 
10  Sept.  1796 ;  d.  10  Dec.  1862,  unm.  and  was  s.  by  his 
younger  brother,  Frerterick. 
William,  6.  1800,  d.  unm.  1847. 

Henry,  late  of  Beech  House,  Seedley  Road,  Pendleton,  near 
Manchester,  and  of  Beeston  Royds,  near  Leeds,  b.  10  April 
1802;  TO.  15  April,  1840,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  —  Cockshott| 
Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  5  July,  1860)  had  no  issue.  He  d. 
10  Jan.  1870. 
Edwin,  late  of  Bombay,  m..  Mary,  dau.  of  —  Cockshott,  Esq., 
and  d.  1876,  having  had  three  sons  and  two  daus. 


Frederick,  of  Braunston,  Rutland,  5.  1811 ;  m.  Mary,  only 

dau.  of  C.  Haywood,  Esq.  of  Bourne,  co.  Cambridge,  andd. 

1875,  leaving  five  sons  and  fo«r  daus.    His  eldest  son  and 

successor  is  Alfred  Hay«  ood. 
Alfred,  d.  25  May,  1830,  and  was  buried  at  Owston. 
Susanna,  d.  unm.  1810. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Rowland  Morris  Fawcett,  M.D.,  of  Cambridge, 

andd.  s.  p.  1871. 
Emma,  m.  Ayscough  Smith,  Esq.  of  Leesthorpe  Hall,  co. 

Leicester  (who  d.  30  Oct.  1874),  having  had  four  sons  and 

three  daus. 

Mr.  John  Heycock  d.  3  Feb.  1823,  was  buried  at  Owston,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Hippisley  Heycock,  Esq.  of  East  Norton,  6.  3  Feb. 
1793;  m.  18  May,  1819,  Martha,  only  child  of  Thomas  Lewin, 
Esq.  of  Thrussington  Grange,  co.  Leicester,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1840)  had  issue, 
John,  &.  5  March,  1822;  d.  1837. 
Heney,  6.  6  April,  1825 ;  d.  unm.  1864. 
Charles,  now  of  East  Norton. 

Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Seaton,  Rutland,  6.  1  June,  1831; 
m.  1860,  Mary  Anna,  dau.  of  James  Powles,  Esq.  of  the 
Priory  House,  Monmouth,  and  has  issue,  John  Hippisley,  b. 
15  May,  1861  ;  Henry  Charles  Hippisley,  6.  10  Feb.  1867; 
and  Edith  Mary. 
Mary  Anne,  b.  1820 ;  d.  1846. 
Susanna.  Emma,  d.  1850. 

Mr.  John  Hippisley  d.  in  1863. 

Arms— Or,  a  cross  sa.,  in  the  first  quarter  a  fleur-de-lis. 
Crest— A  hind's  head  couped,  collared.  JlfoJfo— Non  mihi  sed 
patriaa. 

Seat— Manor  House,  East  Norton,  co.  Leicester. 


HEYLAND    OF    GLENDARAGH    AND 
TAMLAGHT. 

HETL4ND,  Langfoed  Eowley,  Esq.  of  Glencla- 
ragh,  CO.  Antrim,  and  Tamlaght,  co.  Derry,  J.P., 
b.  7  March,  1807. 

iliUCafle.— Rowland  Heyland,  Esq.  of  Castle  Eoe,  co. 
Derry,  to.  1st,  Miss  Gait,  and  by  her  had, 
Langford,  his  heir. 

Mary  Anne,  wife  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Henry  Sjmcs,  of  Eally- 
beg,  CO.  Wicklow. 

lie  TO.  2ndly,  Miss  MacDonnell,  and  by  her  had, 

I.  Arthur,  Major  40th  regt.,  killed  at  Waterloo,  leaving,  by 
Miss  Mary  KyfSn  his  wife,  five  sons  and  two  daus., 

1  John  Rowley,  of  Ballintemple,  co.  Derry,  J. P.,  Lieut.- 
Col.  in  the  army,  severely  wounded  while  in  command  of 
the  7th  Fusiliers,  in  the  attack  on  the  Redan,  to.  and  had 
issue. 

2  Arthur,  E.I.C.S.,  deceased.         3  Macdonnell,  deceased. 

4  KySin,  Capt.  25th  regt.,  deceased. 

5  Alfred,  Lieut.-Co!.  95th  regt.,  lost  an  arm  at  the  Alma. 

1  Mary  Anne,  m.  James  Browne,  Esq. 

2  Anne,  m.  the  Rev.  Mr.  Smyth. 

II.  Hercules  John,  Capt.  14th  regt.,  d.  s.  p. 
The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Langford    Rowley  Heyland,    Esq.   of  Glendaragh   and 
Tamlaght,  J. P.,  Lieut. -Col.  commanding  Londonderry  Militia, 
VI.  1792,  Charlotte  Alexander,  of  Caledon,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
31  July,  1833)  had  issue, 
I.  Langford  Rowley,  present  representative. 
n.  Alexander  Charles,  b.  7  March,  1807;  of  the  Bengal  Civil 
Service,  late  Judge  of  Ghazepore ;  m.  1st,  30  March,  1835, 
Anne  Alexander,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Montgomery,  of 
Moville,  CO.  Donegal,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  Oct.  1839;  had 
issue, 

1  Langford  Rowley,  6.  11  July,  1837;  Lieut.  33rd  regt.; 
d.  before  Sebastopol,  18  June,  1855. 

2  Alexander  Samuel,  b.  11  Oct.  1839. 

1  Maria  Susan,  to.  the  Rev.  R.  McClintock. 
He  m.  2ndly,  23  Feb.  1841,  Emily,  dau.  of  John  Montgomery- 
Hill,  Esq.,  Commis.sioner  of  Port  Elizabeth,  Cape  of  Good 
Hope,  and  had  by  her  a  son, 

3  Edward  Obre,  b.  4  Oct.  1842. 

in.  Arthur  James,  late  of  the  Belgian  Cavalry. 

I.  Sophia  Florence,  m.  A.  0.  B.  Bellingham,  Esq.  of  Dunany, 
CO.  Louth. 

II.  Charlotte,  m.  E.  Curry,  Esq.,  H.B.M.'s  Consul  at  Ostend, 
and  is  deceased.  m.  Mabella. 

IV.  Marianne,  iii.  E.  M.  Dunne,  Esq.  of  Brittas,  Queen's  Co. ; 
andd.  1860. 

V.  Catherine,  m.  Edouard  Vander  Noot,  Baron  de  Moorselles, 
Belgium,  and  is  deceased. 

Col.  Heyland  d.  1  Nov.  1823. 


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^rms— Az.,  a  lion  rampant  arg.,  surmounted  by  a  bend  g  u. 
charged  with  a  tower  ppr.  Crests— Ont  of  battlements  ppr. 
charged  with  a  cross-crosslet  gu.  a  nag's  head  ppr.  Motto — 
Favcat  fortuna. 

Sm«s— Glendaragh,  Crumlln,  co.  Antrim;  and  Tamlaght,  co. 
Dcrry. 


HEYWOOD    OF    OCLE    COURT, 

Hetwood,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Ode  Court,  co. 
Hei-eford,  late  Capt.  16th  Lancers,  J.P.  aucl  D.L., 
Lieut.-Col.  commanding  Herefordshire  and  Ead- 
norsliire  Kifle  Volunteer  Regts.,  6.  28  Sept.  1826  ; 
m.  1st,  16  Aug.  1S53,  Mary  Emily,  dau.  of  His 
Grace  Marcus  G.  Beresford,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of 
Armagh,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  Ang.  1858)  has 
issue, 

I.  Henky  de  la  Poer  Beresfokd,  b.  23  Jan.  1S53. 

I.  Constance  Mary.  n.  Emily  Frances. 

He  m.  2ndly,  10  April,  1863,  Sophie  Grace,  eldest 
dau.  of  Stepney  St.  George,  Esq.  of  Headford 
Castle,  CO.  Galway,  and  has  issue  a  dau., 

III.  Ellen  Mabel. 

ILinraSC.— Thomas  Hetwood,  Esq.  of  Hope  End,  co. 
Hereford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1840,  6.  3  Sept.  1797 ; 
m.  2  Oct.  1823,  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Barton,  Esq.  of 
Swinton,  co.  Lancaster,  and  Saxby  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  12  Nov.  1866)  had  issue, 

Thomas,  now  of  Hope  End. 

Margaret,  m.  19  May,  1846,  Sir  Thomas  Percival  Heywood, 
Bart. 

Mary  Elizabeth,   m.  28  July,    1848,   Rev.    George    Henry 

Sumner,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Old  Alrcsford,  Hants.  Chaplain  to 

the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  and  Rural  Dean,  son  of  the 

Bishop  of  Winchester.    They  have  issue. 

Mr.  Heywood  was  younser  brother  of  Sir  Benjamin  Heywood, 

Bart,  of  Claremont,  co.  Lancaster,  and  3rd  sou  of  the  late 

Nathaniel  Heywood,  Esq.  of  Manchester  (who  d.  2  April,  1815), 

by  Anne  his  wife  {m.  24  May,  1791,  d.  13  July,  1847;  dau.  of 

the  celebrated  Thomas  Percival  of  that  town,  M.D.,  F.R.S. 

He  d.  20  Nov.  1860. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  torteaux  in  bend  between  two  hendlets 
gu.,  on  a  canton  of  the  last,  a  cross-pattce  or.  Crest — On  a 
mount  vert  the  trunk  of  a  tree  with  two  branches  sprouting 
therefrom  and  entwined  by  ivy,  thereon  a  falcon  with  wings 
displayed  ppr.     Motto — Alte  volo. 

/i'cat— Oclc  Court,  Hereford. 


HEYWOOD    OF    STANLEY    HALL, 
CO.    YORK. 

(See  Bueee's  Peerage  and  Baronetage,    under 
the  title  of  Hevwood.) 


HIBBEUT  OF  BIRTLES  HALL. 

HiBBEUT,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Birtles  Hall,  co. 
Chester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1839,  b.  1788, 
m.  1823,  Mary  Caroline  Henrietta,  eldest  dau.  of 
Charles  Cholmondeley,  Esq.  of  Overleigh,  co. 
Chester,  and  niece  of  1st  Lord  Delamerc,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  HoGH  Robert,  Col.  7th  Royal  Fusiliers,  J.P.,  h.  Doc. 
1828 ;  in.  1861,  Sarah  Catherine  Augusta,  dau.  of  Frede- 
rick Lee,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  1  Hugh  Frederick  Arthur, 
b.  2  Aug.  18G2,  d.  20  Oct.  1862;  2  Hugh  Thomas,  h.  5  Au^'. 
1863;  3  George  Frederic,  6.  11  Aug.  1873  ;  1  Victoria 
Katherine;  2  Essex  Mary;  3  Margaret  Dora ;  4  Frances 
Caroline. 

II.  Reginald,  B.A.  (Rev.),  h.  Dec.  1830;  d.  12  May,  1877. 

III.  Francis. 

I.  Caroline  Essex.  ii.  Dorothea  Letitia. 

111.  Georgiana  Charlotte.  iv.  Octavia  Letitia. 

iLtltCaCJE.— Robert  Hir.EEnT,  Esq.  of  Booth  and  Stockfield 
Hall  (7th  in  descent  from  Nicholas  Hibbert,  of  Murpio, 
Cheshire,  who  d.  July,  1506)  b.  1684;  m.  3  March,  1708,  Mar- 
garet Tetlow,  and  d.  15  April,  1762,  having  had  issue  (witli 
three  daus.)  four  sons, 

Thomas,  b.  1710;  d.  ■warn.  20  May,  1780. 

Robert,  of  whom  presently. 

Samuel,  b.  1719;  d.  unm.  15  March,  17?  1. 


John,  b.  1732;  d.  17G9;  having  in.  Janet,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Gordon,  Esq. ;  he  was  ancestor  of  John  Hubert  Washington 
Hibbert,  Esq.  of  Bilton  Grange,  co.  Warwick,  and  of  John 
Hibbert,  Esq.  of  Braywicke  Lodge,  Berks. 
The  2nd  son, 

Robert  Hibbert,  Esq.  of  Stockfleld  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  6. 
1717;  m.  1743,  Abigail,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Scholey, 
Esq.  of  CO.  Yoik,  and  d.  12  Jan.  1784,  having  had  issue,  be- 
sides Robert,  of  Birtles,  five  other  sons  and  three  daus., 

Thomas,  of  Chalfont  House,  d.  s.  p.  1817. 

George,  of  Munden  House,  Herts. 

Samuel,  d.  at  Nantes,  1786,  leaving  issue. 

John,  d.  unm.  1770. 

AViLLiAM,  of  Hare  Hill  (see  that  ManoU). 

Anne,  m.  Lieut.-Gen.  John  Prince. 

Margaret,  m.  Thomas  Gregg,  Esq. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Robert  Markland,  Esq. 

Robert  Hibbert  Esq.  of  Birtles  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and  of 
Chalfont  Park,  Bucks,  b.  12  Oct.  1750  (son  of  Robert  Hibbert 
and  Abigail  Scholey  his  wife),  in.  3  Sept.  1785,  Letitia  Hamil- 
ton, dau.  of  John  Frederick  Nerabhard,  Esq.  of  Jamaica,  and. 
by  her  (who  d.  1  April,  1854)  had  issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir,  of  Birtles  Hall. 

Robert,  of  Chalfont  Lodge,  Bucks  (see  Hibbert  o/.E«ctjieZi 
3Ia,wr). 

John  Nembhard,  of  Chalfont  House  (see  that  name). 

Anna,   to.   Thomas  Tipping,   Esq.  of   Davenport  Hall,   co. 
Chester. 

Lajtitia  Hamilton. 
Mr.  Hibbert  d.  Feb.  1835. 

Arms — Erm.,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  crescents  arg.  Crest — An 
arm  erect  couped  below  the  elbow  vested  az.,  cuff  erm.,  hand 
ppr.  grasping  a  crescent  arg.  Jl/o«Jo  —  Fidem  rectumquc 
colendo. 

/Seat— Birtles  Hall,  Macclesfield,  co.  Chester. 


HIBBEST  OF  BTJCKNELL  IHANOB. 
Hibbert,  Eeedeeick  Dettmmond,  Esq.  of  Buct- 
nell  Manor,  Bicester,  co.  Oxford,  J.P.  for  cos.  of 
Bucks  and  Oxon,  Lieut.-Col.  Eojal  Bucks  Yeomanry 
Cavah'y,  and  late  an  officer  in  the  Royal  Scots 
Greys,  b.  9  Dec.  1824 ;  m.  28  July,  1859,  Hester 
Louisa,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Fiennes  Trot- 
man,  Esq.  of  Bucknell  Manor,  Oxon,  and  Syston 
Court,  Gloucestershire,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Robert  Fiennes,  b.  1  June,  1800. 

II.  Aubrey  John  Frederick,  b.  13  May,  IS62;  d.  3  Oct.  1865. • 
I.  Charlotte  Louisa.  ii.  Agnes  Laetitia. 

III.  Blary  Arethusa.  iv.  Hester  Cecil. 
V.  Beatrice.                                       vi.  Dorothy  Rose. 
iLinCagC.— Robert   Hibbert,   Esq.   of  Chalfont  Lodce, 

Bucks,  2nd  son  of  Robert  Hibbert,  Esq.  of  Birtles  and  Chal- 
font Park,  b.  28  Nov.  1790;  m.  1st,  Letitia  Katherine,  only 
dau.  of  Harry  Augustus  Leicester,  Esq.  of  Chester,  brother  of 
John,  1st  Lord  de  Tabley,  which  lady  d.  s.p.;  and  2ndly, 
1825,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  John  Drumniond,  Esq.  of  Denham. 
Bucks,  by  Hester,  dau.  of  T.  Cholmondeley,  of  Vale  Royal,  cu. 
Chester;  d.  17  Dec.  1829,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  15  Dec.  1876), 

I.  Frederick  Drdm.mond,  now  of  Bucknell  Manor. 

II.  Leicester,  of  Chalfont  Lodge,  J.P.  formerly  of  the 
Queen's  Bays,  b.  6  March,  1826;  in.  1st,  28  April,  1851, 
Arethusa  Jane,  dau.  of  Charles  Calvert,  Esq.  of  Kneller 
Hall,  M.P.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  i  Feb.  1877)  has  issue, 

1  Charles  Robert  Calvert,  6.  9  May,  1852. 

2  John  Calvert,  b.  4  Aug.  1853. 

3  Edward  Hugh  Rowley,  Lieut.  20th  regt.,  b.  21  Jan.  ISo, . 

4  Archibald  Louis,  Lieut.  R.A.,  ';.  9  May,  1859. 

5  Godfrey  Leicester,  6.  31  Jan.  1864. 
1  Ada  Jane,  6.  14  Aug.  1854. 

Arms—See  Hibbert  of  Birtles. 
-Sea£— Bucknell  Manor,  Bicester, 


HIBBERT    OP    CHALFONT    PAKK. 

Hibbeet,  John  Nembhaed,  Esq.  of  Chalfont 
Park,  CO.  Bucks,  Major  in  the  army,  late  Capt. 
King's  Dragoon  Guards,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1837,  m.  6  Aug.  1833,  Jane  Anne,  eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Alexander,  Bart.  Mr.  Hibbert 
is  third  son  of  Robert  Hibbert,  Esq.  ('.rho  m.  1785, 
and  d.  1835),  by  Letitia  Hamilton  his  wife,  dau.  of 
John  Frederick  Nembhard,  Esq.  of  Kingston, 
Jamaica.     He  has  had  two  brothers  and  a  sister, 


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HIC 


Tiz.,  the  present  Thomas  Hibberfc,  Esq.  of  Birtles 
Hall;  Kobert  Hibbert,  Esq.  of  Cbalfont  Lodge, 
Bucks  {see  Hibbeet  of  Bucknell  Manor)  ;  and 
Anna,  m.  Thomas  Tipi^ing,  Esq.  of  Davenport 
Hall,  CO.  Chester,  and  had  issue;  Mr.  Tipping 
d.  1858,  and  his  wife  1863. 

Arrtis,  Crest,  and  Motto— A:i  Hibbert  of  Birtles  Hall. 

;S£a«— Clialfont  Park,  near  Gerard's  Cross,  Bucks. 


HIBBERT    OF    BILTON    GRANGE. 

Hibbeet,  Paul  Edgae  Tichboexe,  Esq.  of 
Biltou  Grange,  co.  Warwick,  h.  25  Jan.  181-6. 

JlinCaffC— This  family  derives  descent  from  John  Hibbert 
Esq.  I.  1732,  4th  son  of  Robert  Hibbert,  Esq.  of  Booth  and 
.Stockfield  Hall  {see  Hibbeet  of  Birtles). 

Thomas  Hibbeet,  Esq.  of  Agualta  Vale,  6.  1761 ;  m.  1  Dec. 
1792,  Miss  Mansfield,  dau.  of  J.  Kushton  Mansfield,  of  Thrap- 
stone,  CO.  Korthampton,  and  d.  30  Oct.  1807.  Mrs.  Hibbert  d. 
17  March,  1848.    His  son, 

John  Hubert  Washington  Hibbert,  Esq.  of  Bilton  Grange, 
CO.  Warwick,  Capt.  in  the  army,  ra.  10  Jan.  1839,  Julia  Mary 
Magdalene,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Henry  Joseph  Tichborne, 
Bart.,  widow  of  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Thomas  Talhot,  and, 
mother  of  Bertram  Arthur,  17lh  Earl  of  Shrewsbury,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Paul  Edgar  Tichboene,  now  of  Bilton  Grange. 

II.  Hubert  Aloysius  Tichborne,  6.  2  Nov.  1849. 

III.  Oswa!«  Joseph  Tichborne,  6.  6  Feb.  1851. 

IV.  Alfred  Joseph  Tichborne,  d.  1852. 

I.  Winifred  Julia  Tichborne. 

II.  Lydia  Anne  Tichborne,  m.  19  Sept,  1870,  Henry  Joseph 
Stourton,  Esq.  of  Holme  Hall,  co.  York. 

III.  Marguerite  Dorothea  Tichborne,  deceased. 

lY.  Cecilia  Elizabeth  Tichborne,  m.  Sir  C.  H.  Tempest,  Bart., 
and  d.  2  Jan.  1865. 

V.  Bertha  Alice  Tichborne,  d.  27  May,  1849. 

VI.  Emily  Frances  Tichbome,  ra.  1870,  William  Martin  Ed- 
munds, Esq.  of  Worsbro'  Hall,  co.  York. 

Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto— See  Hibbeet  of  Birlles. 
^Vc'.i— Bilton  Grange,  P.ugby. 

HIBBERT    OF    BRAYWICK    LODGE. 

Hibbert,  John,  Esq.  of  Bravwiek  Lodge,  Berks, 
J.P.,  I.  29  Jan.  1811 ;  m.  15  Sept.  1836,  Charlotte 
Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Charles  Turner,  Col. 
of  the  19th  regt.  Mr.  Hibbert,  of  Braywick  Lodge, 
is  son  of  the  late  John  Hibbert,  Esq.  (who  d.  11 
Sept.  1855,  aged  87),  by  Charlotte  his  wife  (who  d. 
28  June,  1S25),  dau.  of  Thomas  Sumpter,  Esq.  of 
Histou  Hall,  co.  Cambridge,  and  grandson  (by 
Janet  Gordon  his  wife)  of  John  Hibbert,  Esq., 
youngest  son  of  John  Hibbert,  Esq.  of  Booth  and 
Stockfield  Hall  {see  Hibbeet  of  Birtles  Hall). 

Arms,  (Cc — Same  as  Hibbert  of  Births  Hall. 
Scat — Braywick  Lodge,  Maidenhead. 


HIBBERT    OF    HARE    HILL. 

Hibbert,  WiiLiAii  Tetlow,  Esq.  of  Hare  HUl, 
CO.  Chester,  b.  12  April,  1793  ;  m.  27  July,  1821, 
Carohne  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  Capel  Cm-e,  Esq. 
of  Blake  Hall,  Essex,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Capel,  b.  29  Oct.  1822. 

II.  Edward  George,  late  Lieut.-Col.  Gren.  Guards,  6. 11  Feb. 
1827. 

III.  Francis  Gordon,  Col.  in  the  army,  late  Commanding  the 
Eoyal  Canadian  Bifles,  6.  24  Kov.  1832 ;  m.  June,  1868, 
Constance,  dau.  of  Col.  O'Hara,  and  has  three  sons  and  a 
dau. 

IV.  Robert  Henry,  b.  17  Nov.  1840. 

1.  Caro.ine  Letitia.  ii.  Louisa  Mary  Ann. 

iLtUCaflC— William  Hibbert,  Esq.  of  Hare  Hill,  co. 
Chester,  6.  22  Sept.  1759  (youngest  son  of  Robert  Hibbert,  Esq. 
of  Stockfield  House,  co.  Lancaster,  who  d.  1789,  by  Abigail 
Scholey,  of  Wakefield,  his  wife,  m.  1742,  d.  1792  (see  Hibbert 
of  Birtles  Hall);  to.  1772,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
William  Greenhalgh,  Esq.  of  Horwich,  in  the  same  co.,  and 
by  her  (whod.  17  Oct.  1800)  had  issue, 

William  Tetlow,  now  of  Hare  Hill. 

Charles  Richard,  b.  ISOO;  d.  unm.  1846. 


Margaret,  m.  1810,  Nathaniel  Phillips,  Esq.  of  the  Dales,  co. 

Lancaster,  and  d.  1865. 
Elizabeth,  ni.  1809,  Rev.  Henry  Law,  Rector  of  Downham,  co. 

Cambridge,  d.  1858. 
Sarah,  d.  unr.i.  1868.  Mary  Anne,  d.  VMin.  1866. 

Letitia,  m.  Robert  Philips,  Esq.  of  Heybridge,  co.  Stafford. 
He  d.  4  Aug.  1844. 

Arms,  <£c.,  see  Hibbeet  of  Birtles  Hall. 
Seat— Bare  Hill,  near  Macclesfield.    Mesidenee—lS,  Princes 
Gate,  London. 

♦— 

HICKIE    OP    KILELTON. 

HiCKiE,  William  Ceeagh,  Esq.  of  Kilelton,  co. 
Kerry,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1872,  b.  16 
Dec.  1831 ;  m.  29  Sept.  1853,  Caroline,  only  child 
of  the  late  Charles  Davison  Scott,  Esq.  of  Gordon 
Street,  London,  and  grand-dau.  of  John  Scott, 
Esq.,  killed  at  the  battle  of  Trafalgar  when  Secre- 
tary to  Lord  Nelson,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Scott,  6.  5  July,  1854. 

II.  Charles  Valentine,  b.  14  Feb.  1856. 

III.  James  Francis,  6. 2  Dec.  1859. 

IV.  Robert  Eustace,  b.  20  Sept.  1861. 

I.  Jane  Frances.  ii.  Mary  Lucila,  d.  5  Feb.  1875. 

III.  Caroline  Teresa.  iv.  Helen  Ursula. 

V.  Elizabeth  Christine.  vi.  Agnes  Lucila  Wilhelmine. 

itlUCage.— The  family  of  Hickie,  or  O'Hicky,  descend 
from  Eochy  Baldearg,  of  the  race  of  Cormac  Cas,  King  of 
riunster.  They  were  formerly  Chiefs  of  a  district  in  the  co. 
of  Clare.  The  estates  of  James  Hickie,  in  the  Barony  of  Tulla, 
CO.  Clare,  were  confiscated  in  1652,  and  granted  to  Crom- 
wellian  settlers,  the  confiscation  being  confirmed  by  Act  of 
settlement,  16G6,  whereupon  his  ."^on, 

William  Hickie,  settled  at  Kilelton,  co.  KeiTy.    His  son, 

William  Hickie,  of  Kilelton,  m.  Pomel,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  John  Edmonds,  of  Asdee,  descendant  and  representative  of 
Sir  Anthony  Edmonds,  Knt.,  by  Margaret  O'Conor,  dau.  of 
John  O'Conor,  of  Carrigafoyle.  "O'Conor  Kerry"  became 
possessed  of  the  lands  of  East  and  West  Asdee,  which  thereby 
escaped  confiscation,  and  the  estate  of  West  Asdee  came  into 
the  possession  of  the  Hickie  family.  William  Hickie  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

William  Hickte,  Esq.  of  Kilelton,  m.  Phillis,  dau.  of  James 
Trant,  Esq.  of  Dingle,  by  whom  he  had  a  son  and  heir, 

Michael  Hickie,  Esq.  of  Kilelton,  m.  17G7,  Margaret,  eldest 
dau.  of  Pierce  Nagle,  Esq.  of  Anakissy,  co.  Cork,  and  grand- 
son of  Pierce  Nagle,  who  was  the  last  Enman  Catholic  up  to 
the  passing  of  the  Emancipation  Act,  that  filled  the  office  of 
High  Sheriff  for  co.  Cork,  16S9,  and  who  was  brother  of  Sir 
Richard  Nagle,  M.P.  for  the  co.  Cork,  and  Attorney-General  to 
King  James  II.  By  Margaret  Nagle  his  wife,  Michael  Hickie 
had  a  son, 

William  Hickie,  Esq.  of  Kilelton,  J. P.,  m.  Jane,  dan.  of 
William  Creagh,  Esq.  of  Shanballymore,  otherwise  Old  Court, 
CO.  Cork,  by  whom  he  had  issue.  He  d.  1847,  and  was  «.  by 
his  son, 

William  Hickie,  Esq.  of  Kilelton,  co.  Kerry,  and  Jane- 
mount,  CO.  Cork,  J.P.  for  the  cos.  of  Cork  and  Kerry,  and 
High  Sheriff  of  the  latter  co.  1854,  6.  4  April,  1796 ;  m.  29  Jan. 
1829,  Maria,  dau.  of  James  Murphy,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Eing- 
mahon  Castle,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

William  Creagh,  now  of  Kilelton. 

James  Francis,  Lieut.-Col.  (retired),  served  in  the  7th  Eoyal 
FusUicrs,  b.  15  Aug.  1833;  m.  20  Sept.  1862,  Lucila,  4th 
dau.  of  Don  Pablo  Larios  y  Herreros  de  Tejada,  of  Laguna 
de  Cameros,  old  Castile,  and  has  issue. 

Mary  Josephine  »i.  Oct.  1853,  William  J.  Murphy,  Esq.  of 
Eichmond,  co.  Cork,  and  has  issue, 

Jane  Anne,  d.  28  Feb.  1850. 
Mr.  Hickie  d.  11  May,  1856,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  the  present 
William  Creagh  Hickie,  Esq.  of  Kilelton. 

Arms—Gix.,  a  lion  passant  or,  on  a  chief  arg.  a  saltier  en- 
grailed az.  Crest — A  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour  ppr. 
garnished  or,  holding  in  the  hand  a  truncheon  of  the  sccbnd. 
Jlolto — Honor  virtutis  praemium. 

StaJ— Kilelton,  BaUylongford,  co.  Kerry. 


EICKMAN    OF    FENLOE. 
Hickman,  Hugh  Pallisee,  Esq.  of  Fenloe,  co. 
Clare,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1860,  b.  Nov. 
1805  ;  m.  April,  1843,  Sophia  Angel  St.  John,  3rd 


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783 


dau.  of  Edward  Stopford,  D.D.,  Eisliop  of  Mcath, 
aud  lias  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Edwakd,  6.  Oct.  1845,  Capt.  14th  Hussars. 

II.  Stopford  Cosby,  6.  Aug.  1854,  Lieut.  R.A. 
lu.  Hugh  Palliser,  b.  July,  1867,  Lieut.  E.A. 
I.  Catherine  Frances. 

u.  Jane  Alicia,  m.  29  April,  1875,  Richard  Laurence  Whitty, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Hugh  Fitz-WaUer,  6.  14  May,  187G. 

III.  Caroline  Amelia.  iv.  Sophia  Angel  St.  John. 

JLtlTCJtJir. — This  family  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  noble 
family  of  Hickman,  in  which  vested  the  Earldom  of  Plymouth. 
Gregory  Hickman,  described  in  the  family  pedigree  as  3rd  son 
of  Walter  Hickman,  of  Kew,  Surrey,  ancestor  of  the  Earls  of 
Plymouth,  was  a  Merchant  of  Hamburgh,  where  he  m.  Ehoda, 
dnu.  of  Mr.  Fclton,  Merchant;  his  2nd  wife  was  Jane,  dau.  of 
>;icholas  Hubbcrt,  of  Dromore,  in  Ireland;  by  the  1st  wife 
Gregory  had  a  son, 

Thomas  Hickman,  of  Barntic,  co.  Clare  (whose  will  bears 
date  12  Sept.  1677) ;  he  in.  the  dau.  of  John  Colpoys,  of 
Ballycar,  co.  Clare,  by  whom  he  had  Thomas,  his  heir ; 
Dixie;  William,  of  Curk;  Andrew,  Lieut,  in  tlie  army; 
George,  of  Dublin;  and  tour  daus.,  Anne,  i/i..]olin  llarmlil, 
of  Dublin,  Merchant;  lllioda,  „/.  llu-hlVrcLWil ;  inizalictb, 
m.  Obadiah  Dawson;  and  Mary,  d.  uuui.  The  son  aud 
heir, 

Thomas  Hickman,  of  Barntic,  m.  1st,  Gertrude,  dau.  of 
Brigadier-Gen.  Gore,  of  Clonroad,  co.  Clare,  by  whom  he 
had,  Thomas,  Capt.  in  the  army,  d.  wain.,  and  three  daus., 
Elizabeth,  m.  Beverly  Usher,  of  Waterford ;  Jane,  iii. 
George  Rose,  of  Cork;  and  Gertrude;  by  his  2nd  wife, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Stratford,  of  IBaltinglass,  he  had 
three  sons,  Robert;  Edward,  who  was  a  Cornet  of  horse; 
and  Charles,  who  d.  at  the  Tcm|ile ;  and  two  daus.,  Mary,  m. 
William  Wright,  Esq.  of  Clontarf,  ;iiiil  Henrietta,  m. 
Thomas,  youngest  son  of  Hugh  Hiekman,  of  Fenloc. 

By  his  2nd  wife  Gregory  Hickman  had,  with  two  daus. 
(Jane,  m.  Col.  Villiers  Harington,  of  Bagworth,  co.  Warwick, 
by  whom  she  had  a  dau.,  Lucy  who  was  mother  of  Col.  Taylor 
and  Berkely  Taylor;  aud  Mary,  iii.  Capt.  Bernard,  of  co. 
Cork),  three  sons, 

I.  Walter,  of  Kilmore,  co.  Clare,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Henry  Hart,  Cnmmi.ssary-Gencral  of  Ireland,  by  whom  he 
had  two  sons,  Henry,  and  Walte  ,  m.  Bridget,  dau.  of 
Godfrey  Greene.    The  elder  son, 

Henry  Hickman,  of  Kilmore,  had  a  reiriment  in  the  reign 

of  Queen  Anne.     He  m.  l\I;ir-;ir(  t,    dim.  of  Sir  William 

Poole,   of  Poole  Hall,  co.   Dev.m,  and  by  her  had  three 

sons,  Poole.  Henry,  and  William,   and  two  daus.,  Susan, 

m.  Mr.  Bowles,  an  East  India  Merchant,  and  Sophia,  d. 

VAim.    Of  the  sons,  Henry,  the  2nd  son,  was  a  Capt.  in 

the  Welsh  Fusiliers,  and  William,  the  youngest,  a  Col.  in 

the  same  regiment.    The  eldest  son, 

Poole  Hickman,   Esq.,   w.  Mary,   dau.  of  Mountiford 

Westropp,  Esq.  of  Attyflinn,  co.  Clare,  and  d.   1753. 

leaving  Henry  Hickman,  of  Kilmore,  and  three  daus.! 

Elizabeth,  va.  Robert  Westropp,  Esq.  of  Fort  Anne,  co 

Clare ;  Margaret,  m.  Patrick  England,  Esq. ;  and  Jane. 

u.  Hugh.  III.  Hesbt. 

The  3rd  son, 

Henry  Hickman,  of  Ballyket  (who  d.  1713),  in.  Honora,  dan. 
and  heir  of  Morrough  M'Mahon,  by  whom  he  had  three  sons, 
Luke,  George,  and  Hugh,  of  Fenloe,  and  three  daus.,  Jane,  m. 
George  Colpoys;  Katherine,  m.  Edward  Van  Hogart,  and 
afterwards  Capt.  Randall  Jones,  and  Anne,  in.  —  Gifford,  Fort 
ilajor  of  Berwick-upon-Tweed.  Luke,  the  eldest  son,  d.  unm. ; 
George,  the  2nd,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Charles  Fox,  of  Fox  Hall, 
;ind  by  her  had  three  sons,  Anthony,  of  Ballyket,  m.  Eleanor 
Finch;  Henry;  and  Fox;  and  several  daus.,  Honora,  m. 
Edward  Turner,  of  London;  Elizabeth,  m.  Charles  Smyth, 
Collector  of  the  co.  Clare;  Anne,  m.  James  Fitzgerald,  of 
Stone  Hall ;  and  Hester,  in.  Henry  Ward ;  Mary ;  and  Barbara. 
HoGH  Hickman,  youngest  son  of  Henry  Hickman,  Esq.  of 
Eallyket,  and  Honora,  dau.  and  heir  to  Murrogh  M'Mahon,  m. 
Anne,  dau.  of  George  Hastings.  Esq.  cf  Daylesford  co.  Wor- 
cester, by  whom  he  left  at  his  decease,  1722,  one  dau.,  Mary, 
i;>.  Sir  Edward  O'Brien,  of  Droraoland,  co.  Clare,  and  two 
sons,  LCKE,  his  heir;  and  Thomas,  of  Brickhill  (father  of  Mary, 
Countess  of  Charlemont).    The  elder  son, 

Luke  Hickman,  Esq.  of  Fenloe,  m.  1728,  Gertrude,  2nd  dau. 
.nnd  co-heir  of  Mountiford  Westropp,  Esq.  of  Attyflin.  Their 
son, 

llnon  Hickman,  Esq.  of  Fenloe,  m.  1752,  Bridget,  dau.  of 
John  Bury,  Esq.  of  co.  Cork,  by  whom  he  had  nine  sons, 

Thomas  Hickman,   the  3rd   son,  m.   1S03,  Jane,    dau.    of 
Thomas  Cosby,  Esq.,  and  d.  1824,  leaving  one  son, 
Hugh  Palliser  Hickman,  Esq.,  now  of  Fenloe,  co.  Clare. 


Arms— Per  pale  indented  arg.  and  az.,  quartering  Az.  an 
eagle  displayed  arg.  and  Gu.,  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  three 
fusils  of  the  first.  Crest— A  talbot  dog  sejant  arg.  collared  and 
chained  gu.    Motto— Per  tot  discrimina  rerum. 

Seat — Fenloe,  Newmarket-on-Fergus. 


HICKS    OF    WIIiBE./kHAM    TEMPLE. 

IIiCKS,  Edward,  Esq.  of  Wilbraliam  Temple,  co. 
Cambridge,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff,  18G1,  b. 
10  Aug.  1814  ;  m.  10  Oct.  1838,  Grace,  eldest  dau. 
of  Stanley  Pipe  Wolferstau,  Esq.  of  Statfold,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Stanley  Edward,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law, 
J. P.,  6.  Jan.  1843;  educated  at  Eton  and  Trin.  Coll.  Cam- 
bridge; m.  1870,  Frances  Sharp,  dau.  of  the  late  B.  D. 
Webster,  and  has  a  son,  Reginald  Stanley,  b.  1872. 

II.  Henry  John,  b.  April,  1844;  educated  at  Rugby  and 
Cambridge. 

Hi.  Charles  William,  &.  24  Dec.  1819;  H.M.S.  "Forte." 
I.  Emily  Grace.  ii.  Eda. 

This  gentleman  (only  son  of  the  late  Edward 
Simpson,  Esq.  of  Lichfield,*  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
dau.  of  William  Anderton,  Esq.  of  Moseley,  co. 
Worcester,  and  Rebecca  his  wife,  dau.  of  G-regoet 
Hicks,  Esq.),  was  educated  at  the  Charter  House, 
and  Corpus  Christi  Coll.  Oxford,  entered  the 
Inner  Temple,  1834 ;  was  Chairman  of  Finance 
Committee  since  1847,  and  Vice  -  Chairman  of 
Quarter  Sessions  for  Cambridgeshire  ;  Patron  of 
one  Living.  He  assumed,  by  royal  license,  1835, 
the  surname  and  arms  of  Hicks,  on  succeeding  to 
the  estate  of  his  kinsman,  James  Hicks,  Esq.  of 
Wilbraham  Temple.  The  family  of  Hicks  of  Wil- 
braliam Temple  was  a  branch  of  tlie  ancient  stock 
of  Hicks  of  Campdcn. 

^?-j».s— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  a  fess  between  three 
fleurs-de-lis  or,  for  Hicks;  2nd  and  3rd,  per  bend  sinister  or 
and  sa.  a  lion  rampant  counterchanged,  holding  between  the 
paws  a  gauntlet  az.,  for  Simpson.  Crests — 1st,  Hicks:  A 
buck's  head  couped  or,  gorged  with  a  chaplet  of  roses  leaved 
vert ;  2nd,  Simpson  :  An  ounce's  head  ppr.  erased  and  ducally 
crowned  gu.  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  gauntlet  or.  Motto — 
Tout  bien  on  rien. 

Sera— Wilbraham  Temple,  co.  Cambridge.  CJit&s— Oxford 
and  Cambridge,  and  Garrick. 


HICKSON    OF    FEEMOYLE. 

HrcKSON,  Egbert  Conway,  Esq.  of  Fermoyle, 
CO.  Kerry,  J.P.,  b.  25  Nov.  1812 ;  High  Sheriff  of 
Kerry  1855-56  ;  «?.  1st,  Aug.  1831,  Agues,  2nd  dau. 
of  the  late  John  Mahouey,  Esq.  of  Dromore  Castle, 
but  by  her  had  no  surviving  issue.  Mr.  Hickson 
m.  2ndly,  20  April,  1841,  Jane,  only  dau.  of  Patter- 
son O'Hara,  Esq.,  late  59th  foot,  aud  by  her  had, 

I.  James  Robert  Conway,  h.  2  Jan.  1844,  deceased 

II.  Patterson  O'Hara,  J.P.,  6.  5  Oct.  1845. 

III.  Robert  Conway,  b.  17  Sept.  1847;  d.  14  Feb.  1850. 

IV.  George  Archibald  Erskine,  b.  21  Nov.  1854. 

I.  Araminta  Theresa. 

II.  Jane  Sarah  Victoria,   m.   13   Sept.    1870,   Robert  Fitz- 
gerald Day,  Esq.  of  Beaufort  House. 

III.  Theresa  Georgina  Adelaide.  iv.  Sarah  Maria  Xonis. 
lie  d.  Nov.  1878. 

iLfuCSflE. — The  first  on  record  we  have  been  able  to 
; lace  is 

Uev.  John  Hickson,  Rector  of  the  parishes  of  Killiney  and 
i::igobbin,  in  the  diocese  of  Ardfert  (for  full  pedigree  see 
.Si;i>plement).     His  son, 

Thomas  Hickson,  ni.  Frances,  dau.  of  Walter  Hussey,  of 
Castlegregory,  by  his  wife  Catherine,  dau.  of  FitzGerald,  of 
Kilmurry,  and  had  issue  (besides  a  dau.,  Catherine,  in.  Walter 
Langdon,  son  of  Rev.  Nathaniel  Langdon,  Dean  of  Ardfert) 
three  sons,  Richard,  whose  issue  is  extinct;  Joun,  of  whom 
presently;  and  Robert,  ancestor  of  the  family  of  Balintaggart. 

*  Edward  Simpson  was  youngest  son  of  Charles  Simpson, 
Esq.  of  Lichfield,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Cheney, 
Esq.  of  Yoxall,  and  grandson  of  Stephen  Simpson,  Esq.,  the 
sou  of  Stephen  Simpson,  Esq.  of  Sheriff  Hales  Manor. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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,  Miss  Kean,  and 


John  Hipkson,  2m\  son  of  Thotnns  Hickson  and  Frances 
Hussey,  ra.  Mary  IMe,  and  left  issue, 
I.  CnnisTOPnEB,  of  whom  presently.  _ 
ji.  James,  His'li  Sheriff  co.  Kerry,  li65, 
left  issue, 

1  Mart   m  her  cousin,  Eoliert  IlicUson.  -  -    .. 

2  ^uhe'nne  ITthm-  Blennerhassett  (Botert),  of  Fort- 
field,  CO.  Kerry.  .  . 

„r.  John,  of  Tievbrim,  m.  174'5,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Domimck 
Trant,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

1  Robert,  Capt.  5th  foot,  m.  Mary  Blake,  of  co.  Galway, 
and  left  issue,  ,,„.„. 

George  Blake,  Q.C.,  w.  Anne  Wntts  relict  of  William 
O'Neil,  Esq.,  and  had  issue  a  son,  William  Mr.  Hick- 
son  ra.  2ndly,  Jiilia,  dau.  of  Christuplier  Delmege,  of 
Castlepark,  co.  I.iinerick.  , ,,    ,  x       .. 

Bobert,  m.  Margaret  (Mrs.  Watts),  dau.  of  Mark  Lynch 
Esq.  of  Drumcory,  co.  Galway,  and  had  issue,  Robert, 
John,  Cecilia,  Mary,  a'ld  Anne. 

2  James,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  O'ConneU,  of  Newtown, 
CO.  Cork,  and  lelt  issue, 

John  James,  -ni.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Eev.  James  Day,  Rector 
of  Tralee  and  Vicar-Ueneral  of  Ardiert,  and  dying  1839, 
left  issue  surviving, 
James  John,  of  Hilville,  J.P.  for  co.  Kerry,  to.  1839, 
his  cousin,  Deborah  Godfrey,  dau.  of  Rev.  Edward 
Day,  Rector  of  Kilgobbin,  and  had  issue.        John. 
Mary  Agnes. 
Ellen,  TO.   Morgan  O'ConneU  Busteed,   Esq.,  M.D.,  of 
Tralee,  but  </.  s.  p. 
Maria,  m.  William  Busteed,  Esq.  of  Castlebar. 

3  Christopher,  to.  Miss  Moriarry,  and  had  issue  (with  two 
daus.,  Catherine  and  Mary)  a  son,  John  Christopher,  of 
the  city  of  Dublin,  m.  Miss  Wright,  and  has  issue  two 
daus.,  Eliza,  m.  David  Robertson,  Esq.,  H.E.I.C.S. ;  and 
Catherine  Charlott..'. 

4  John,  ra.  Miss  Poor,  and  had  issue,  Thomas,  d.  unm.; 
and  Eliza,  to.  Mr.  Coppinger,  of  Cork. 

5  George,  of  Hilville,  J.P.  for  co.  Kerry,  d.  unm. 

1  Katharine,  m.—  Mahony,  Esq. 

2  Mary,  to.  Thomas  Day,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 

IV.  George,  ra.  1747,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  George  Gould,  Esq., 
and  left  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Fagan,  of  KiUtalagh,  co. 
Kerry. 
The  eldest  son, 

Christopher  Hickson,  Esq.  of  Fermoyle,  to.  1740,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Thomas  Conway,  Ksq.  of  Castle  Conway,  co. 
Kerry,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Hickson,  Esq.  of  Fermoyle,  High  Sheriff  for  Ken-y 
1778.  He  TO.  1770,  his  cousin  Mary,  dau.  of  his  uncle,  James 
Hickson,  Esq. ;  and  d.  1812,  leaving  issue,  James  Robert,  of 
■whom  presently;  Robert  Conway,  High  Sheriff  of  Kerry  1811, 
d.  unra. ;  George,  J.P.,  d.  unm. ;  Mary,  to.  Jeremiah  Leyne, 
Esq.  of  Tralee,  M.D. :  Catherine,  to.  Robert  Blennerhasselt, 
Esq.;  Anne,  to.  John  lliUiard,  Esq.  of  Scrahan  Lodge,  co. 
Kerry.    The  eldest  son, 

James  Robert  Hickson,  Esq.  of  Fermoyle,  to.  10  Feb.  1808, 
Teresa  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Pearl,  Esq.  of  the  city  of 
Cork,  and  had' issue, 
Robert  Conway,  late  of  Fermoyle. 
George  James,  d.  luim.,  aged  24,  30  May,  1837. 
Jane  Elizabeth. 

Sarah  Maria,  vi.  8  Aug.  ISS.'i,  Richard  Norris,  Esq.  of  Wood- 
ville,  CO.  Kerry,  and  of  Cork. 
Mr.  Hickson  d.  Feb.  1817. 

Arms  (originally  confirmed  by  Camden,  1617,  to  Thomas 
Hixon,  of  Greenwood,  Keeper  of  the  King's  Wardrobe,  who 
descended  out  of  co.  Can)bi  idge,  and  now  duly  registered  in 
the  Office  of  Arms,  Dublin  Castle)— Or,  two  eagles'  legs  erased 
a-la-quise,  in  .saltier  the  dexter  surmounted  of  the  sinister  sa., 
in  the  centre  chief  point  a  trefoil  vert.  Crest— Oni  of  a  ducal 
coronet  a  griffin's  i.f  ■.]  pnv.  charged  with  a  trefoil  vert.  Motto 
— -Fideetforiit.idii,-, 
Seat — Fermoyle  House,  Castlegregory. 


HICKSON    OS"    BAI.L,INTAGGAE,T. 

Hickson,  Robeut  Albert,  Esq.  of  Ballintag- 
gart.  Dingle,  co.  Kerry,  Capt.  ^rd  foot,  b.  18i8. 

iiincacjf.— Robert  Hickson,  Esq.  of  Dingle,  co.  Kerry,  3rd 
son  of  Thomas  Hickson,  by  Frances  Hussey  his  wife  (sec 
Hickson  of  F.rmnijh^i,  m.  IJarbara  Trant,  and  was  father  of 

John  Hickson,  Esq.,  m.  Ellen  Hickson,  and  had  a  son, 

Robert  Hickson,  Esq.  of  Dingle,  J.P.and  nepury-Governor 
CO.  Kerry,  High  .Sheriff  1794,  m.  1776,  Judith,  dau.  of  William 
Murray,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir.        Samuel  Murray,  of  Dingle,  J.P.,  d.  s.  p. 

Robert  (.Kev.),  to.  Miss  Hewson,  and  had  a  son,  William. 


James,  J.P.,  of  Lansdowne  Lodge,  d.  leaving  Robert  James^ 

and  other  issue. 

George  (Rev.),  to.  and  had  a  son.  Robert,  and  daus. 

Mary,  m.  Peter  Bodkin  Hussey,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law. 

Anne,  m.  Sir  William  Cox,  Knt.  of  CoolcUffe,  co.  Wexford. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Hickson,  Esq.  of  Grove,  Dingle,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b. 
20  May,  1782;  High  Sheriff  1826.  He  m.  4  May,  1813. 
Barbara,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Mahony,  Esq.  of  Dromore  Castle, 
CO.  Kerry,  and  had  issue, 

Robert,  his  heir,  d.  leaving  a  son, 
Robert  Albert,  now  of  Ballintaggart. 

John,  J. P.,  who  has  assumed  the  surname  of  Mahont,  now 
of  Tubrid,  co.  Kerry. 

Richard  Mahony,  of  Redcliff,  co.  Kerry,  J. P.,  late  Capt.  i« 
the  army,  m.  1849,  Lucy,  dau.  of  John  Curry,  Esq.,  and 
has  a  son,  John,  6.  18.'i0,  and  other  issue. 

Margaret,  m.  William  Norcock,  Esq. 

Barbara,  to.  Admiial  James  Bower,  R.N. 

Julia,  TO.  Sept.  1853,  Samuel  Murray  Hussey,  Esq.  of  Eden- 
burn,  J.P.  CO.  Kerry. 

Mary  Anne,  m.  1st,  Charles  Blennerhassett,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
seedy,  CO.  Kerry;  and  2ndly,  Capt.  William  Walker. 

Sarah,  m.  T.  Sliuldham  Henry,  Esq. 
The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Hickson,  Esq.  of  Ballintaggart,  J.P.,  m.  Julia 
Sophia,  dau.  of  William  Sadleir  Brufere,  Esq.  of  Bewick,  N.B., 
and  d.  1870,  leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

Robert  Albert,  now  of  Ballintaggart. 

Arms,  Jkc,  same  as  Hickson  of  Fermoyle. 

iSeaf— Ballintaggart,  Dingle,  co.  Kerry. 


HIGGINS    OP    TUHVEY    HOTJSS. 

HiGGiNs,  William  Feancis,  Esq.  of  Turvey 
House,  Beds,  b.  Jan.  1845  ;  w.  21  Jan.  1873,  Fanny 
Adela,  2nd  dau.  of  Col.  Wilby,  C.B.,  and  wido'w  of 
William  Backwell  Tyringlmm,  Esq.,  of  Tyring- 
ham,  Bucks,  and  has  issue, 

GnsTAvcs  Francis,  b.  Nov.  1873. 

Adela  Katlfleen,  6.  Jan.  1876. 
Mr.  Higgins,  -nlio  was  educated  at  Harrow,  and 
Pembroke  Coll.  Oxford,  is  a  J.P.  aiul  D.L.  for  Beds, 
was  High  Sheriff  1872,  is  a  Magistrate  for  Bucks 
and  Northampton,  and  Patron  of  the  Living  of 
Turvey.     He  was  late  Capt.  in  Beds  Militia, 

ILinCaSP.— John  Higoins,  Esq.,  grandfather  of  the  pre- 
sent William  Francis  Higgins,  Esq.  of  Turvey  House,  was 
grandson  of  Ann  Clarke,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Marchant 
Clajke,  Esq.,  of  Hardingston,  co.  Northampton,  whose  elder 
dau.  was  to.  to  Lord  Folkestone,  afterwards  Earl  of  Radnor. 
The  said  John  Higgins  to.  1793,  Martha,  dau.  of  William 
Farrer,  Esq.  of  Bralield  House,  co.  Bucks,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas  Charles,  late  of  Turvey  House. 

William  Bartholomew,  of  Picts  Hill,  Turvey,  co.  Beds,  J.P. 

and  D.L..  High  Sheriff  1815,  and  late  Lieut.-Col.  of  Beds 

Militia. 

Harriet,  to.  Gen.  Scott,  who  is  deceased. 

Ann  Maria,  deceased. 
Mr.  Higgins  d.  1820,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Charles  Higgins,  Esq.  of  Turvey  House,  J.P.  for 
cos.  Beds,  Bucks,  and  Northampton,  D.L.  for  co.  Beds  and 
Bucks,  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions  for  co.  Beds,  b.  1797 ; 
TO.  1838,  Charlotte,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Rose  Price,  Bart,  ol 
Trengwainton,  co.  Cornwall,  and  has  issue, 

■William  Francis,  now  ot  Turvey. 

Dennis  Lambart,  b.  Aug.  1847.  , ,  ^     , 

Harriet  Anna,  m.  3  April,  1872,  Richard  Moon  BrocWebank, 
Esq.  Emily  Kathleen. 

Mr.  Higgins  d.  4  Feb.  1865. 

^?-»!s— Vert,  three  cranes'  heads  erased  arg.  Crest—.'' 
griffin's  head  erased  or,  gorged  with  a  cellar  gu.  Motto- 
Nihil  quod  obstat  virtuti. 

Seat— Turvey  House,  co.  Bedford. 


Louisa  Blanche. 


HIGGINS    OF    BOSBTJRT    HOUSE. 

Higgins,  The  Eev.  Edward,  of  Bosbury  Honsr 
CO.  Hereford,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  23  May 
1803  ;  TO.  7  Feb.  1833,  Georgina  Esther,  dau.  ant. 
co-heir  of  Georj;e  Meredith,  Esq.  of  Berringtoi 
Court,  CO.  W^on-ester,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  id 
Worcestershire  1829,  and  has  an  only  child, 


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TTIE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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785 


Ellen  Gkat,  to.  Kobcrt  Baskerville  Uickards-Mynors,  Esq. 
of  Evancoyd,   co.    RaJnor,    eldest  son  of  the  late  Peter 
Kickards-Mynors,  Esq.  of  Treago,   co.  Hereford,  and  has 
Willoughby  Baskerville  Mynors;  Arthur  Clynlon  Basker- 
ville    Mynors;     Charles    Baskerville    Mynors;     Audley 
Baskerville  Mynors;  and  EUinor  Baskerville  Mynors. 
fLtncaCJC.— Edwakd  Higgins,   Esq.,  m.  1563,  Mary,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Clynton,  Esq.  of  Castleditch,    High 
Sheriff  of  co.  Hereford  la6S,   by  Margery  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Uichard  Tracy,  Esq.  of  Toddington,  had  a  son, 

Thomas  Higgins,  Esq.  of  the  Birchen  and  Hillende,  Eastnor, 
CO.  Hereford,  mentioned  in  the  will  of  his  grandfather,  Thomas 
Clinton.  He  7a.  IGOl,  Anne,  dau.  of  James  Parry,  Gent,  of 
Ledbury,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Egbert  Higgins,  m.  Joan  Machan,  of  English  Bicknor,  and 
had  (with  four  daus.)  thiee  sons.    Tlic  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Higgins,  Esq.  of  Eastnor,  ui.  Dorothy,  living  in 
1680,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Yonge,  Esq.  of  Hanley  Castle, 
:o.  Worcester,  by  Editha  his  wife,  dau.  of  Anthony  Stoiighton, 
Esq.  of  St.  John's,  near  Warwick,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Higgins,  Esq.  of  Eastnor,  m.  Winifred,  dau.  of  T. 
Carnes,  Gent,  of  Longdon,  and  had  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Higgins,  of  Eastnor,  6.  1701;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Allen,  Gent.,  and  had  (with  three  daus.,  Elizabeth, 
Anne,  and  Mary)  a  son, 

Thomas  Higgins,  Gent,  of  Hillend,  Eastnor,  6.  1730;  vi. 
sarah,  dau.  of  Mr.  Wood,  of  Preston  Court,  co.  Gloucester, 
md  dying  1S02,  left,  with  other  Issue,  a  son  and  heir, 

Eev.  Joseph  Higgins,  of  Eastnor,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Rector  of 
Eastnor,  co.  Hereford,  m.  27  June,  1796,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Hussey,  Esq.,  ahd  d.  2  Sept.  1S47,  having  had  issue, 
Thomas  (Rev.),  of  Pangbourne,  Berks,  J.P.  co.  Hereford,  m. 
1st,  1829,  Mary  Stanley,  dau.  of  John  Mills,  Esq.  of  Strat- 
ford Hall,  CO.  Worcester:  and  2ndly,  1838,  Maria,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Browne,  Esq.  of  London. 

Joseph  Allen,  of  West  Bank,  near  Ledbury,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
m.  1823,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Thomas  Perkins  Hill,  Esq.  of  Chel- 
tenham, which  lady  d.  1875. 

Samuel,  of  Borrow  Court,  co.  Worcester,  m.  Elizabeth,  dan. 
of  —  Matthews,  Esq.  of  Linton,  co.  Hereford,  and  had  a 
son,  Samuel  Meyrick,  Rector  of  Iccomb,  co.  Gloucester,  and 
two  daus. 

Edwabd,  now  of  Bosbury  House,  near  Ledbury. 
James,  d.  unin. 

Robert,  m.  Maria  Agnes,  dau.  of  Col.  Crosse,  and  d.  leaving 
a  dau.,  Mary.  William. 

I'rancis,  m.  1842,  Miss  Elizabeth  Williams,  dau.  of  the  Earl 
of  Coventry. 
Anne,  m.  Kev.  Joseph  Lawson  Whatley,  J.P.,  Rector  of 
Aston  Ingham.  Mary.  Penelope,  d.  7inm. 

^rnis— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  paly  of  six  or  and  az.,  on  a 
hevron  cotiscd  erm.  three  crosses  pattee  gu. ;  2nd  and  3rd, 
ert,  three  cranes'  heads  erased  arg.,  quartering  Clintoij, 
•aklies,  and  Yonge.  Crest— A  garb  ppr.  charged  with  two 
rosses  pattee  gu.    71/o«o— Patriam  hinc  sustinet. 

Residence — Bosbury,  co.  Hereford. 


HILDYAED    OP    WINESTEAD. 

fliLDTAED,  The  Ret.  William,  M.A.,  Eector 
if  Market  Deeping,  co.  York,  m.  1  May,  1838, 
5ophia,  4th  dau.  of  the  late  Eev.  John  Hildjard, 
i'icar  of  Bouby,  co.  Lincoln. 

3if  nragC— This  family,  styled  by  Camden  a  knightly  one, 
races  its  origin  from  an  early  period.  The  first  on  record, 
toBEET  HiLDYARD,  Or  HiLDHEAKD,  of  Normauby,  was  living,  it 
s  stated,  10  Henry  I.,  1109. 

Sir  Cheistopder  Hildyard,  son  of  Richard  Hildyard,  Esq. 
y  Jane,  dau.  and  heir  of  Marmaduke  Thwenge,  Esq.,  and 
n-andson  of  Martin  Hildyard,  Esq.  of  Winestead,  by  Emma 
lis  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Rudston,  Knt.,  became,  at  the 
Iccease  of  his  uncle,  heir  male  of  the  family.  He  m.  Eliza- 
leth,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Henry  Welby,  Esq.  of  Go.xhill,  and 
lad,  with  several  daus.,  three  sons, 

Henry,  his  heir.  Christopher. 

Robert  (Sir),  of  Patrington,  co.  York,  a  gallant  and  dis- 
tinguished Royalist  commander,  made  a  Banneret  by  the 
Duke  of  Newcastle,  and  created  a  Bart,  at  the  Restoration 
(see  Bdrke's  Extinct  Baronetage),  ancestor  of  T.  B.  TnoRO- 

TON  Hildyard,  Esq.  of  Flintham. 
The  eldest  son, 

Henry  Hildyard,  Esq.  of  Winestead,  co.  York,  and  East 
lorsley,  Surrey,  was  one  of  the  severest  sufferers  in  the 
oyal  cause.  He  m.  Lady  Anne  Leke,  dau.  of  Francis,  1st 
i^arl  of  Scarborough,  aud  had,  with  daus.,  four  sons, 


Henry,  of  Kelsterno  co.  Lincoln,  raised  and  commanded  a 
troop  of  horse  lor  James  II.  He  ,a.  Ux  Dorothy  dau  of 
Vincent  Grantham,  Esq.  of  Goltho,  eo.  Lincoln,  by  whom 
he  had  a  son,  Christopher,  who  ra.  Jane,  dan.  of  George 
Pitt,  Esq.  of  Strathheklsaye,  Hants,  and  left  only  four  daus, 
Henry  Hildyard  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Hilder 
Esq.,  and  had  by  her,  Francis,  Thomas,  and  Michael. 
Charles. 

Edward,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Barrister-at  Law,  d.  s.  p. 
Philip,  of  wiiose  descendants  we  have  to  treat. 
The  4th  son, 

Philip  Hildyaed,  Esq.  of  East  Ilorsley,  Surrey,  one  of  the 
Chamberlains  of  the  E.Kchequer,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
Francis  Vincent,  Bart,  of  Stoke  Dabernon ;  and  dying  1692, 
was  buried  in  the  Temple  Church.     His  elder  son. 

Henry  Hildyard,  Esq.  of  Goxhill,  co.  Lincoln,  m.  Frances, 
2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Long,  Esq.,  and  was  father  of 
two  sons,  Henry  Hildyard,  and 

William  Hildyard,  Esq.  of  Great  Grimsby,  m.  I76I, 
Frances,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Whichcote,  Rector  of  Scotton 
and  Scotter,  co.  Lincoln,  and  his  son. 

Rev.  William  Hildyard,  Rector  of  Winestead,  6.  6  July, 
1762;   m.  12  Dec.  1793,  Catherine,  3rd  dau.  of  Isle  Grant, 
Esq.  of  Ruckland,  co.  Lincoln,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1855)  had 
issue, 
William,  now  Rector  of  Market  Deeping. 
John,   Barrister-at-Law,  Recorder  of  Stamford,  Grantham, 
and  Leicester,  m.  6  Nov.  1824,  Jane,   2nd  dau.   of  Lord 
John  Towushend,   of   Balls   Park,    co.   Hertford,   and   d. 
13  Feb.  185.5. 
Robert  Cliarlps,  Q.C.,  A.M.,  M.P.  for  Whitehaven,  b.  1800; 

d.  7  Dec.  1857. 

Henry,  a  Merchant  at  Rio  de  Janeiro,  6.  1801. 
Frederick,  Rector  of  Swanington,  Norfolk,  6.  8  May,  1803 ; 
m.  9  July,  1S40,  Lffititia,  only  surviving  dau.  of  John  Shore, 
Esq.  of  Guildford  Street,  London,  and  had  issue,  William, 
6.  19  Jan   1844;  Jessie  Ellen;  and  Kate. 
Horatio  Samuel  (Rev.),  Eector  of  Loftus,  co.  York. 
Francis,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  May,  1846. 
James,  B.D.,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Ingoldsby,  near  Grantham 
J.P.,  b.  11  April,   1809;  to.   19  Aug.   1847,  Eliza  Matilda, 
only  dau.  of  George  Kinderley,  Esq.  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  and 
has  two  surviving   daus.,  Nora   Catharine,  and   Evelyn 
Matilda. 
Richard,  Rector  of  Lewcombe,  near  Melbury  Osmond,  Dorset. 
b.  5  March,  isll.  ' 

Alexander  Grant  (Rev.),  Curate  of  Easton,  near  Stamford, 
m.  12  June,  1851,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  George 
Hildyard,  Esq.  of  Hale  End,  Essex,  and  has  issue,  George 
Grant;  Robert  Losham ;  Frederick  William ;  and  Katherine 
Jane. 

Catherine  Frances.  Charlotte,  d.  1856. 

^ !-)HS— Az.,  three  mullets  or.  C)cs«— Originally,  a  rein-deer 
ppr. ;  subsequently,  a  cock  sa.,  heaked  legged  and  wattled  gu. 


HILDYABD    OF   FLINTHAM    HALL   AND 
WliSlESTEAD    HALL, 

Thoeoton  -  Hildyard,  Thomas  Blackboene, 
E^q.  of  Flintham  Hall,  co.  Nottingham,  M.P.  for 
South  Notts,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Notts,  High 
Sheriff  1862,  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions,  h.  8 
April,  1821  ;  m.  3  May,  1842,  Anne  Margaret,  2nd 
dau.  of  Col.  Eochfort,  of  ClogrenauCj  co.  Carlow, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Blackboene  Thoeoton,  J.P.,  late  Rifle  Brigade, 
6.  10  March,  1843;  vi.  1871,  Eleanor,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
late  Eight  Hon.  Henry  Herbert,  of  Muckruss. 

II.  Robert  Charles  Thoroton,  b.  3  Nov.  1844;  ra.  31  Aug. 
1871,  his  cousin  Annie,  2nd  dau.  of  D'Arcy  Hildyard,  Esq. 
of  Colborne. 

III.  Henry  John  Thoroton,  6.  5  July,  1846. 

IV.  Evelyn  Thoroton,  b.  12  Oct.  1851;  d.  8  April,  1852. 
I.  Edith  Mary  Thoroton. 

ILtllCagC— Sir  Robert  D'Aect  Hildyaed,  4th  bart.  of 
Patrington,  lineally  descended  fi-om  Sir  Robert  Hildyard,  the 
.•!rd  son  of  Sir  Christopher  Hildyard,  of  Winestead  (sec  pre- 
ceding Memoir),  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  co.  York  1783.  He 
TO.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Dering,  Bart,  of  Surrenden- 
Dering,  but  d.  s.  p.  6  Nov.  1814,  when  the  baronetcy  became 
extinct.  The  estates  and  representation  of  the  family  devolved 
on  Sir  Robert's  niece  and  heiress, 

Anne  Catherine  Whyte  (dau.  of  James  Whyte,  Esq.,  and 
Anne  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sii  Robert  Hildyard,  3rd 
Bart.,  M.P.,  by  Maria  Catherine  his  wife,  only  child  of  Henry 
D'Arcy,  Esq.  of  Sedbury).  She  to.  Thomas  Blackboene 
Tuoroton,  Esq.,  who  assumed,  in  consequence,  the  surname 
and  arms  of  Hildyard,  and  had  by  her, 

3  B 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HIL 


Thomas  Blackbobne,  now  of  Flintham  and  Winstcad. 
Robert  D'Arcy.  Henry  Charles. 

John  George  Bowes,   of  Cherry  Burton  House,  Hull,  J. if., 
b  8  June,  1828;  r.i.  12  Feb.  1857,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Robert 
Denison,  Esq.  of  Waplinton  Manor,  co.  York,  and  has  issue, 
Harry  John,  b.  10  Jan.  18G0;  educated  at  Eton. 
Caroline  Gertrude,  b.  4  Dec.  1857  ;  rf.  2  May,  1861. 
Mabel,  /*.  16  March,  1862. 
Evelyn  Caroline,  b.  2  Sept.  lSG-1. 
Anne  Catharine,  deceased.  Mary  Anne. 

Elizabeth,  m.  17  March,   1841,   Sir  John  Charles  Thorold, 
Bart.  Esther  Sophia. 

Colonel  Hildyard  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the  present  Thomas 
Blackbohne  Thokoton  Hildyaed,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  flintham 
Hall.  ' 

^jms— Hildyard  and  Thoroton,  quarterly.  C«s(s— 1st, 
Hildyaed  ;  2nd,  Thokoton. 

Heats— VlinthSiTa  Hall,  near  Newark;  and  Winestead  Hall, 
near  Hull. 

— ...» 

HILDYARD    OF    HORSLEY. 

Hildyaed,  John  Kichaed  Westgaeth,  Esq. 
of  Horsley  House,  co.  Durham,  and  Hutton-Bon- 
Tille  Hall,  co.  York,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  CO.  Durham  1863,  Barrister-at-Law,  Chair- 
man of  Quarter  Sessions,  North  Eic'ing  co.  York, 
i.  17  June,  1813  ;  m.  21  Aug.  1860,  Mary  Blanche, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Sii-  Hiehard  Digby  Neave, 
Bart,  of  Dagnam  Park,  Essex  {see  Bueke's 
Feerage  and  Baronetage),  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Akdndell,  h.  24  Aug.  1861. 

II.  Robert  Westgarth,  6.  18  Aug.  1863;  d.  26  Feb.  18C5. 
ni.  Edward  Digby,  6.  20  Aug.  1864. 

I.  Blanche.  n.  Phillis  Mary. 

III.  Elizabeth  Muriel.  iv.  Venetia  Dorothy. 
V.  Gertrude  Isabel.                vi-  Cicely  Frances. 

Mr.  Hildyard  assumed  the  name  of  HildtAED  only, 
instead  of  Hale,  by  royal  sign  manual,  dated  19 
June,  1855. 

Itt'nC.lffe. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  family  of  Hildtard 
of  IVinestead. 

John  Hildyaed,  Esq.  of  Otteringham  (3rd  son  of  Martin 
Hildyard,  Esq.  of  Winestead,  who  to.  Emma,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Eudston,  Knt.,  and  d.  1543),  to.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Apple- 
yard,  of  York,  and  had  i.ssue.    The  eldest  son, 

Richard  Hildyaed,  Esq.  of  Otteringham,  to.  Ellen,  dau.  of 
Christopher  Constable,  of  Catfoss  (who  m.  2ndly,  Sir  Francis 
Cobb,  Knt.),  and  had  issue,  Christopher,  6.  16  Aug.  1613; 
John,  of  whom  presently,  Major  of  a  regt.  of  horse  in  the  ser- 
vice of  Charles  I. ;  and  Mary,  to.  John  Bethell,  of  Shirlaw. 
The  2nd  son, 

John  Hildyard,  bapt.  at  Otteringham,  19  April,  1619 ;  m. 
&  dau.  of  Richard  Lambert,  Esq.  of  York,  and  had  a  son, 

Francis  Hildyaed,  of  York,  b.  1  Sept.  1659  ;  buried  at 
Y'ork,  11  Aug.  1731.  He  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wheat- 
ley,  of  Wakefield  (son  of  Col.  Thomas  Wheatley,  of  WoUey), 
and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

John  Hildyard,  of  York,  bapt.  17  April,  1710;  m.  2  July, 
1751,  Honor,  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Thorpe,  Rector  of  Haughton- 
le-Skerne,  near  Darlington,  and  Prebendary  of  Salisbury  (she 
il  Aug.  1756),  and  dying  1757,  was  s.  by  his  only  son. 

Rev.  Henry  Hildyaed,  of  Stokesley,  co.  York,  b.  6  Aug. 
1752;  m.  10  Jan.  1780,  Phillis  Ann,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John 
Westgarth,  Esq.,  of  Unthunk  House,  near  Stanhope,  co.  Dur- 
ham, and  had  (with  other  children,  who  d.  tmm.}, 

I.  Robert,  of  whom  pi-cscntly. 

I.  Mary  Dorothy,  d.  24  June,  1873. 

II.  Ehzabeth,  m.  27  June,  1809,  Henry  Hale,  Esq.,  2nd  son 
of  Gen.  John  Hale,  of  Plantation,  near  Guisborough,  co. 
York,  Governor  of  Londonderry  and  Coolmore  Forts,  by 
Mary  Chaloner  his  wife  {see  Hale  of  King's  Walden).  Mr. 
Henry  Hale  rf.  May,  1818,  leaving  issue  by  his  wife  (who  d. 
20  Feb.  1866), 

1  Henry  Hale,  Esq.  of  Acomb,  b.  11  May,  1810;  to. 
14  May,  1857,  his  cousin,  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  the  late 
William  Hale,  Esq.  of  Acomb,  formerly  Lieut. -Col.  North 
Y"ork  Militia. 

2  Bernard  Hale,  of  Doncaster,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  6  April, 
1812;  in.  5  Aug.  1858,  Ehzabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late 
William  Gurley,  Esq.  of  Peiershope,  Isle  of  St.  Vincent, 
eldest  son  of  Peter  Gurley,  Esq.,  by  his  wife,  Mary  Selby, 
dau.  of  Sir  WilUam  Johnston,  of  Johnston,  6th  bart.  of 
that  Ilk,  and  d.  May,  1875,  leaving  a  son,  Bernard  George 
lUchard,  6.  26  Oct.  1859. 


S  John  Richaed  Westgarth  Hale,  of  whom  presently. 

4  Robert  Hale,  Rector  of  Thorpe  Bassett,  near  Malton,  6. 
28  Nov.  1814;  m.  Nov.  1851,  Henriana  Annabella,  dau.  of 
Henry  Dixon,  Esq.,  by  Catherine  Tuwneley  Plumbe,  his 
wife.     He  rf.  June,  1869. 

5  George  Charles  Hale,  of  Knowsley,  b.  10  Jan.  1818 ;  m. 
1  Aug.  1862,  Bessie  Armit,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Eyre, 
Esq.  of  Eyre  Court  Castle,  co.  Galway,  and  has  had  issue, 

Windham  Edward,  6.  25  Oct.  1864. 
George  Duckworth,  b.  3  June,  1868. 
Robert  Eyre,  6.  2  July,  1871. 
Lionel  Hugh,  6.  4  July,  1875. 

Ida  Madeline  Mary,  6.  30  July,  1863;  d.  4  Sept.  1870. 
Muriel  Alice  Mary,  b.  30  April,  1873. 
1  Elizabeth  Ann  Hale,  to.  Feb.  1847,  Rev.  John  Burden,  oi 
Castle  Eden,  co.  Durham,  late  Rector  of  English  Bicknor, 
CO.  Gloucester  (see  Buedon  of  Castle  Eden). 
in.  Sarah,  m.  Charles  Wynne  Griffith,  eldest  son  of  the  Hon, 
Charles  Finch,  2nd  son  of  Heneage,  3rd  Earl  of  Aylesford, 
who  assumed  the  name  of  Wynne,  and  has  a  numerous 
issue.    She  d.  19  Mav,  1860. 
IV.  Charlotte  Jane,  d.  17  June,  1873. 
Rev.  Henry  Hildyard  rf.  16  Sept.  1832,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

RoBEET  Hildyaed,  of  The  Manor  House,  Stokesley,  co 
York,  and  Horsley  and  Unthank,  co.  Durham,  6.  5  Nov.  1787; 
J. P.,  High  Sheriff  for  Durham  1851,  and  late  Lieut.-Col.  2n( 
West  York  Militia.  He  rf.  unm.  29  Oct.  1854,  having  by  hi! 
will  devised  his  estates  in  co.  Durham  to  his  nephew,  Joui 
Richard  Westgarth  Hale,  the  present  Mr.  Hildyard  o 
Horsley  House  and  Unthank. 

.(4rms— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  Hildyard,  az.,  a  chevroi 
arg.  between  three  mullets  or;  2nd  and  3rd,  Hale,  az.,  : 
chevron  embattled  counter-embattled  or.  Crest — A  cock  sa. 
combed,  legged,  and  wattled  gu. 

SetU-s— Horsley  House,  near  Stanhope,  co.  Durliam;  an( 
Sutton  Bonville  Hall,  Northallerton,  co.  York. 


HILL    OP    COURT    OP    HILL. 

Hill,  Aethue  Hill,  Esq.  of  the  Court  of  Hill 
Salop,  b.  1847  ;  s.  his  father  1876. 

ILtUragC— Hugh  Hull,  of  Hull,  Salop,  in.  Eleanor,  dau 
and  co-heir  of  Hugh  Wonkeslow  and  was  grandfather  c 
Griffith  Hull,  who  m.  tevtp.  Heney  IV.,  Margaret,  sister  o 
Griffith  Warren,  of  Ightfield,  Salop,  and  had  a  son, 

HoMPHREY  Hull,  alias  Hill,  of  Buntingdale,  temp.  Henry  V 
and  Heney  VI.  He  m.  Agnes,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Bird 
and  cousin  and  heiress  of  David  de  Malpas,  by  whom  he  hx 
issue,  William,  his  heir;  Ralph,  ancestor  of  the  Hills  c 
Bletchley  and  Soulton,  and  of  the  Hills  of  Hawkestone,  no\ 
represented  by  Viscount  Hill;  Thomas,  father  of  Williar 
(PiCV.),  Parson  of  Stokes;  and  Rowland  (Sir),  Lord  Mayor  c 
London  1549,  rf.  s.  p.    The  eldest  son, 

William  Hill,  Esq.  of  Blore  and  Court  of  Hill,  m.  Mai 
garet,  dau.  of  Thomas  Barker,  Esq.,  and  had  two  sons.  Th 
elder  son, 

Thomas  Hill,  Esq.  of  Hill  and  Owre,  had  a  son  and  sue 
cesser, 

Geoege  Hill,  Esq.  of  Court  of  Hill,  m.  a  dau.  of  Ealp 
Lingen,  of  Ellesmere,  and  was  s.  by  bis  son, 

Edmund  Hill,  Esq.  of  the  Court  of  Hill,  m.  Miss  Joa 
Collins,  and  was  father  of 

John  Hill,  Esq.  of  the  Court  of  Hill,  who,  by  Anne  his  wif( 
had  issue  a  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Hill,  Esq.  of  the  Court  of  Hill,  w.  Anne,  dau.  c 
Richard  Hyde,  Esq.,  and  was  s.  at  his  death  by  his  son, 

IIuMPHEEY  Hill,  Esq.  of  the  Court  of  Hill,  34  Elizabeti 
He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Ludlow,  Esq.,  and  was 
by  liis  son, 

Leonard  Hill,  Esq.  of  the  Court  of  Hill,  to.  Catherine,  dai 
of  Fabian  Phillips,   Esq.,  and  had  thirteen  children.    lie 
5  April,  1642.    His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Hill,  Esq.  of  the  Court  of  Hill,  rf.  11  March,  IGji 
having  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Nesse,  Esq. 
Alkeston,  and  had  an  only  son,  Nesse,  who  m.  Margaret,  dai 
of  Samuel  More,   Esq.  of  Linley,  Salop.     The  2nd  son 
Leonard  Hill, 

Andrew  Hill,  Esq.  of  the  Court  of  Hill,  6.  1G04;  to.  Luc; 
dau.  of  Somerford  Oldfield,  Esq.  of  Somerford,  Chester  (who  ( 
5  April,  1692).    He  rf.  5  Oct.  1675,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Andrew  Hill,  Esq.  of  the  Court  of  Hill,  6.  Jan.  1658-59 
TO.  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Powys,  Esq.  of  Henley,  Salop,  Se 
jeant-at-Law,  and  sister  to  Sir  Littleton  Powys,  Baron  of  tl 
Exchequer.  By  this  lady  (who  d.  19  Sept.  1725)  he  had  thri 
sons  and  three  daus.  Mr.  Hill  was  s.  at  his  demise,  23  Au 
1708,  by  his  son, 


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TnoMAS  Hill,  Esq.  of  Court  of  Hill,  6.  April,  1G85;  m. 
Martha,  dau.  of  Edward  Hammond,  Esq. ;  and  d.  U  Oct.  1724, 
leaving  issue.  Thomas,  hi.s  heir,  bapt.  28  Sept.  1721 ;  Anne,  m. 
Thomas  Gataker,  Surscon  Extraordinary  to  King  George  III. ; 
and  Martha,  m.  her  cousin,  Itev.  Thomas  Kocke,  M.A.,  Kector 
«f  Ludlow.    The  only  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Hill,  Esq.  of  Court  of  Hill,  M.P.  for  Leominster, 
m.  29  Dec.  1757,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Kiancis  Kocke,  Esq.  of  Whitton. 
She<'.  Feb.  1797;  he  d.  23  Aug.  177G,  leaving  two  daus.  his 
•co-heirs. 

1.  LrcY,  h.  1  May,  1862;  s.  to  the  estates  of  Court  of  Hill, 
and  m.  1st,  2  April,  1780,  Thomas  Humphrey  Lowe,  of 
Brorasgrove,  co.  Worcester;  he  d.  10  Nov.  1797,  leaving 
issue, 

1  The  Very  Rev.  Thomas  Hill  Peregrine  Fury  Lowe,  Dean 
of  Exeter,  d.  17  Jan.  18G1,  having  m.  24  Feb.  1808,  Ellen 
Lucy,  eldest  dau.  ot  George  Pardee,  Esq.  of  Nash  Court 
Salop.  ' 

2  Author  Charles  Lowe,  late  of  the  Court  of  Hill,  of 
whom  presently. 

1  Louisa  Elizabeth,  m.  12  May,  1827,  Admiral  Sir  Thos. 
Hastings,  K.C.B.,  of  Titley  Court,  co.  Hereford. 

2  Harriet,  m.  11  May,  1807,  Cliarles  Bullock,  Esq.  of 
WoodviUe  House,  near  Bideford,  Devon,  formerly  of 
Faulkbourn,  Essex,  Capt.  in  the  East  Essex  Militia.  Ho 
d.  21  July,  1842,  leaving  issue. 

Mrs.  Lowe  hi.  2ndly,  20  June,  1803,  Tliomas  Fowler,  Esq. 
of  Abbey-cwm-hir,  co.  Radnor ;  he  d.  6  June,  1820 ;  she  d. 
15  March,  1855,  aged  93,  leaving  by  her  2nd  husband  one 
dau.  only, 

Sarah  Gcorgiana,  r,i.  12  June,  1828,  Rev.  John  Durand 
Baker,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Bishop's  Tawton,  co.  Devon :  she 
d.  7  Jan.  1848;  he  d.  12  Feb.  1866,  leaving  issue. 
II.  Anna  Maria,  b.  1767,  m.  9  April,  1787,  Theophilus  Richard 
Salwey,   Esq.  of  Lodge,  Salop:  sliu  d.   12  Aug.   1812;  he 
d.  23  March,  1837,  leaving  issue. 
His  grandson, 

Arthur  Charles  Lowe  (afterwards  Hill),  Esq.  of  the  Court 
Df  Hill,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  sometime  Col.  in  the  army,  and  Major 
I6th  Lancers,  6.  SO  Aug.  1796;  m.  1st,  17  Feb.  1841,  Mary, 
flau.  of  Benjamin  Flounders,  Esq.  of  Culmington,  Salop.  She 
■1.  without  issue,  17  Oct.  1844.  He  m.  2ndly,  8  Sept.  1846, 
:;aroline  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Baker,  Esq.  of  Ashurst 
Lodge,  Kent,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  July,  1801)  had  issue, 
Arthur  Hill,  now  of  the  Court  of  Hill. 
Mary.  ii.  Caroline.  in.  Alice  Constance. 

The  ancient  family  estate  of  the  Court  of  Hill  being  vested  in 
3ol.  Lowe,  he  and  his  issue  were  by  royal  license,  bearing  date 
10  Oct.  1865,  authorised  to  take  and  use  the  surname  of  Hill, 
n  lieu  of  that  of  Lowe,  and  to  bear  the  arms  of  Hill.  He  d 
.876. 

Arms— TLrm.,  on  a  fess  sa.  a  castle  triple-towered  arg.,  a 
•anton  gu.  Crest— A  tower  arg.  surmounted  with  a  garland 
)f  laurel  ppr.     Motto — Stant  coUes  veteresque  campi. 

Seat — Court  of  Hill,  near  Tenbury. 


HILL    OF    GEAia. 

HiLi;,  Francis  Henet,  Esq.  of  Graig,  co.  Corl:, 
md  of  Mount  Southwell,  co.  Limerick,  b.  17  Jul , , 
865,  s.  his  father  in  the  representation  of  tlio 
amily  3  Nov.  1877. 

HinCHflC.— The  Hills  of  Doneraile  claim  descent  from  the 
tamily  of  Hill,  of  Little  Pipe,  co.  Stafford. 
William  Hill,  Ksq.  of  Fetherstone,  near  Wolverhampton, 
..  circa  1610,  Miss  Judith  Taylor,  of  Winchester,  called 
The  PhoBnix,"  from  her  unrivalled  loveliness,  and  by  her 
ras  father  of 
William  Hill,  Capt.  of  cavalry  in  Cromwell's  army  before 
hester,  went  to  Ireland  along  with  the  Parliamentary  forces 
nd  bore  an  active  part  in  the  campaigns  of  the  Protector  (n-o 
mith's  Hiitory  of  Cork,  vol.  ii.,  p.  147).  ?Ie  m.  circa  1652, 
latherine,  dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Coyne,  of  a 
taffordshire  family.  Vicar  of  Kilmallock,  co.  Limerick;  and 
ying  1693,  left  an  only  son, 

William  Hill,  Esq.  of  Kilmallock,  who  m.  circa  1686,  Anne, 
au.  of  Arundel  Coke  (or  Cooke),  Esq.  of  Bury  St.  Edmund's, 
uffolk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1729)  had  (with  three  daus., 
;iizabeth,  Catherine,  and  Anne)  six  sons, 

I.  William,  m.  1718,  and  d.  1739,  leaving  an  only  dau.,  Mar- 
garet, m.  Lee,  Esq.  of  co.  Clare,  but  had  no  issue. 

II.  Thomas,  m.  14  March,  1719,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John 
Davenport,  Esq.  of  Ennis ;  and  d.  1740,  leaving  a  son, 
William. 


IV.  Arundel,  of  whom  presently. 

^\inT^'  Th^^'''  Baldwin,  of  Queen's  Co.,  and  had  a  dan., 

Anne   m.  Ihomas  Morton,  Esq.  of  Castletown,  Queen's  Co 

and  d.  s.  }).  at  Clonmel  in  July,  181G.  '' 

VI.  Samuel   of  Pallaskenry,  co.  Limerick,  r,i.  Miss  Lucas,  of 

Ballnigaddy,  co.  Clare,  sister  of  the  weU  known  Dr.  Lucas 

M.P.  for  Dublin,  and  had  an  only  son,  ' 

^,?,°'!?^^""'^'  °^  Pallaskenry,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 

1  hilip  Gayer,  of  Ballingrane,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1817)  lie 

left  at  his  decease,  in  1791, with  five  daus., 

1  Sanuicl  Hill,  who  went  to  Harrisburgh,  America,  1787 
or  1788,  and  </.  there. 

2  Thomas,  of  Mount  Pleasant,  co.  Limerick,  m.  Isr. 
Catlieiine,  dau.  of  Pratt,  Esq.  of  Pallaskenry,  by 
whom  he  had  a  dau.  Catherine.  He  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Tydd,  Esq.  of  Cloughjordan,  and  had 
further  i.ssue,  Arundel,  of  Bolane  Cottage,  m.  Miss 
Franklin,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Franklin,  of  Kil- 
dimo ;  Thomas,  of  Mount  Pleasant,  r,t.  Miss  Hawkshaw; 
George,  of  Limerick  ;  and  four  daus.        3  William. 

4  Arundel,  m.  Miss  Bold,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  in 
holy  ordei-s,  resident  in  America. 

5  Richard,  m.  Miss  Watson,  of  the  city  of  Limerick. 

6  Rowland,  d.  unm.  7  Charles,  d.  unm. 
Mr.  Hill's  last  will  bears  date  19'  Dec.  1717.     His  4th  son, 

Arondel  Hill,  Esq.  of  Doneraile,  co.  Cork,  6.  1694;  ;;;. 
Mary,  dau.  and  sole  heir  (by  his  wife,  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
John  Sterne,  and  granddau.  of  the  Right  Rev.  Richard  Sterne, 
Archbishop  of  York)  of  James  Collins,  Esq.  of  Killinure,  near 
Boskil,  CO.  Limerick,  by  whom  (who  d.  25  Jan.  1745)  he  had 
two  sons.    He  d.  6  Feb.  1 780.    His  elder  son, 

Arundel  Hill,  Esq.  of  Doneraile.  6.  Sept.  1739  ;  m.  1st,  at 
Doneraile,  1  Dec.  1769,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Crone,  Esq.,  by 
his  wife  Sarah,  dau.  (by  Mary,  dau.  of  John  St.  Leger,  Es(i. 
of  Doneraile,  and  sister  of  Arthur,  1st  Viscount  Doneraile)  of 
Col.  Randolph  Gethin,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Richard  Gethin,  Bart,  of 
Gethin's  Grott,  co.  Cork,  by  whom  (who  was  buried  at  Done- 
raile 6  Nov.  1774)  he  had,  James,  his  heir,  and  Arundel.  Mr. 
Hill  Hi.  2nrtly,  at  St.  Mary  Shandon,  Cork,  23  Jan.  1777,  Helen, 
dau.  of  Garret  Nagle,  Esq.  of  Fountainville  and  BallydufTe, 
CO.  Cork,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  May,  1830)  had  further  issue, 

I.  Arundel,  of  Cloheen  House,  co.  Cork,  J.P.  and  Lieut.-Col. 
South  Cork  Militia,  b.  12  Dec.  1777;  m.  15  April,  I7U6, 
Susan,  dau.  of  Capt.  Kiggell,  53th  regt.,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  20  July,  1832,  he  d.  28  March,  1840,  had  three  daus., 
1  Helen,  d.  unra.  at  Aix-la-Chapelle,  1  Aug.  1862;  2  Susan 
Mana,  d.  unm.  14  Dec.  1827  ;  and  3  Margaret  Anne. 

II.  William,  of  Donnybrook,  b.  12  Dec.  1778;  ra.  Eliza,  dau.  of 
Anthony  Parker,  Esq.  of  Catslelough  and  Lansdowne,  co 
Tipperary ;  and  dying  27  April,  1847,  had  issue, 

1  Arundel,  of  Donnybrook,  6.  1807;  jh.  2  Sept.  1844,  Eliza- 
beth Georgina,  dau.  of  Jonas  StawcU,  Esq.  of  Old  Court,  co. 
Cork  (by  his  wife,  Anna,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Right  Rev. 
William  Foster,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Clogher,  brother  of  Joha 
Lord  Oriel  and  Ferrard),  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  Sept.  1806  ; 
he  d.  17  of  the  same  montli)  had  issue,  William,  d.  s.  i> 
29  April,  1862;  Jonas,  d.  s.  ]i.  3  July,  1875;  James, 
d.  s.p.  2  Nov.  1873;  and  Anne  Letitia. 

2  William,  murdered  by  the  Moors,  near  Cape  Spartcl, 
on  the  African  shore,  20  March,  1830. 

3  James,  of  Dublin,  b.  1817;  d.  v.mn.  28  Oct.  1864. 

1  Alicia,  d.  unm.  5  Julv,  1827. 

2  Helen,  d.  unm.  30  Se'pt.  1830. 

3  Eliza  Emma,  d.  unm.  30  May.  1829. 

4  Anne,  m.  June  1854,  Robert  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Richmond, 
near  Monkstown,  Dublin.  She  d.  at  Bournemouth,  31 
March,  1873. 

5  Maria,  ra.  6  April,  1837,  the  Rev.  Mark  Clarke,  Rector 
of  Shronell,  co.  Tipperary,  who  d.  at  Kilkee,  co.  Claic, 
6  Sept.  1848,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Thomas  (Rev.)  M.A.,  6.  23  Dec.  1779;  d.  uwn.  at  Tip- 
peraiy,  21  May,  1813. 

IV.  St.  Leger,  Capt.  12th  Lancers,  and  previously  3rd  Dra- 
goon Guards,  b.  8  Sept.  1782;  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  thelai  ■ 
John  Nugent,  Esq.  (whose  sister,  Jane  Mary  Nugent, 
became  the  wife  of  the  Statesman.  Edmu.nd  Burke),  by 
whom  (who  d.  24  July,  1861 ;  he  dying  at  Boulogne,  16  Jan. 
1841)  he  had  issue, 

1  Arundel  Edmund,  Capt.  89tU  regt.,  killed  before  Seba.s- 

topol,  26  March,  1855. 
I  Lucy  Nugent,  d.  unm.  at  Richmond,  Surrey,  15  Sept. 

1853. 

V.  Richard,  of  Doneraile,  J. P.,  6.  20  Sept.  1791;  d.  unm.  at 
his  residence,  Doneraile,  18  Jan.  1845. 

VI.  Samuel,  b.  16  June,  1794;  d.  28  March,  1806. 

I.  Maria  Nagle  Hill,  b.  20  April,  1781;  d.  unm.  6  Jan.  1845. 

II.  Helen,  b.  4  Aug.  178G;  m.  22  Jan.  1816,  Matthew  Hay- 
man,  Esq.  of  South  Abbey,  Youghal  (nee  that  Family). 

III.  Lucy  Anne,  b.  3  Dec.  1787;  m..  17  Nov.  1825,  Launceloi 
James  Kiggell,  Esq.  of  Birchivood,  near  'I'arbeit,  co. 
Limerick  ;  and  d.  17  March,  184),  leaving  a  son.  Launceloc 
John  Kiggell,  J. P.,  Major  South  Cork  Militia,  who  »;.  Olivi^t 
Emily,  only  (lau.  of  Edward  Brown,  Esq.  of  Wilton  Hou<r, 
and  has  Lancelot  Edward,  aud  other  issue. 

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IV.  Anne,  6.  8  March,  1789;  m.  9  June,  1809,  Capt.  Hen- 
derson lioyle,  of  the  Londonderry  Militia  ;  and  d.  8  March, 
1836,  leaving  issue. 
Mr.  Hill  d.  at  Doneraile  17  Oct.  1820,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

James  Hill,  Esq.  of  Grais,  co.  Cork,  6.  9  Kov.  1771  ;  m. 
20  July,  1799,  Mary,  dau.  of  Hugh  Norcott,  Esq.  of  Cork,  and 
ty  her  (who  d.  at  Youghal,  7  Nov.  1844)  had  issue, 
I.  Akcndel,  of  whom  presently. 

II  Hugh  (Sir),  late  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of  Queen  s 
Bench  in  England,  appointed  1858,  retired  lb60;  -m. 
Audriah,  dau.  of  Holden  Webb,  Esq.  of  London,  and  d.  12 
Oct.  1871,  having  by  her  (who  d.  26  Jan.  1858)  had  issue, 

1  James  Eardley,  ra.  May,  18C2,  Alice  Booth,  dau.  of 
William  Owen,  Esq.;  she  d.  13  Oct.  18G5. 

2  Holden  Donald  (Kev.),  Vicar  of  Shustock,  co.  Warwick, 
m.  1st,  10  Sept.  1858,  Bessie,  dau.  of  the  Kev.  Charles 
Hargrove,  and  by  her  (who  d.  at  Keswick,  Cumberland, 
23  Aug-.  1864)  he  had  three  sons.  He  m.  2ndly,  5  Dec. 
186.5,  Helen  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Draper,  Esq.  of 
Kenilworth,  and  had  further  issue  a  son  and  a  dau. 

HI.  James,  m.  1st,  13  Oct.  1832,  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  late  John 
Kugent,  Esq.  of  London,  who  rf.  s.-p.  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Dean  Oliver,  Esq.  of  Rockmills  Lodge, 
CO.  Cork,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  Sarah,  and  Catherine,  m. 
3  May,  1871,  John  Boss,  Esq.,  and  has  issue.  Mr.  James 
Hill  d.  in  London,  1  June,  1873. 

IV.  William,  Canon  of  Peterborough,  and  Rector  of  Polebrook, 
m.  1st,  Dorothea  Scott,  dau.  of  Dr.  Lorraine,  M.D.  of 
Eothesay,  Isle  of  Bute,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1841)  had  a  son, 
William  Lorraine.  He  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of 
Reader  Watts,  Esq.  of  Bramblehill,  co.  Devon. 

V.  Thomas,  d.  unm.  at  Graig,  11  June,  1832. 

VI.  George,  LL.D.,  J. P.  for  Kent,  ra.  1st,  Anne,  eldest 
dau.  of  Reader  Watts,  Esq.  of  Plymouth,  sister  of  his 
brother  William's  wife,  who  d.  s.  p.  June,  1859.  He  m. 
2ndly,  26  June,  1860,  Fanny,  dau.  of  Emmerson,  Esq.  of 
Sandwich,  Kent,  and  d.  at  Sandwich,  23  March,  1863, 
leaving  a  dau.,  Ethel. 

I.  Anne,  m.  Francis  Brown,  Esq.  of  Mount  Southwell,  co. 
Limerick,  and  had  issue.     She  rf.  atYoughal,  13  June,  1809. 

II.  Mary,  m.  John  Hastings  Otway,  Esq.  of  Leeson  Street, 
Dublin,  Q.C.,  Recorder  of  Belfast,  and  Assistant-Barrister 
of  CO.  Antrim,  and  had  issue. 

HI.  Sarah,  ra.  8  Feb.  1842,  George  Chatterton,  Esq.  of  Eal- 
linamought,  co.  Cork,  and  by  him,  who  d.  17  Feb.  1877, 
had  issue. 
Mr.  Hill  d.  24  Sept.  1850,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Akukdel  Hill,  Esq.,  of  Graig,  J. P.,  b.  18  April,  1801;  m. 
3  Jan.  1828,  Thomasine,  4th  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  James 
Laurence  Cotter,  of  Rockforest,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  at 
Fei-moy  13  Dec.  1873),  he  had  issue, 

I.  James  Lauresce,  his  heir. 

II.  Arundel  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Fermoy,  b.  at  Rockforest, 
11  Nov.  1S30;  ra.  1st,  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  24 
March,  1859,  Frnnces  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Francis 
Reader,  Esq.  of  Sandwich,  Kent,  and  by  her  (who  d.  23 
May,  1861)  he  had  issue.  Bertha  Fremault.  He  m.  2ndly, 
23  June,  1863,  Mary  Harriet,  dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  James 
Aaron  Roy,  7th  Light  Infantry. 

in.  William  George,  F.R.C.S.,  Surgeon  of  the  Royal  Navy, 
b.  Nov.  1831 :  ra.  at  Hova  Church,  Brighton,  23  April,  1876, 
Katherine,  widow  of  Col.  Howden  Briggs,  late  Bombay 
Staff  Coi  ps,  and  dau.  of  the  late  Gen.  Haughton  James, 
Bombay  army. 
Mr.  Hill  d.  at  his  seat,  Graig,  22  July,  1872,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

James  Laukence  Hill,  Esq.  of  Graig,  co.  Cork,  and  of 
Mount  Southwell,  co.  Limerick,  J.P.,  6.  at  Rockforest,  14  April, 
1829;  ra.  6  Oct.  1857,  his  cousin,  Mary,  only  dau.  and  eventual 
heiress  of  Francis  Brown,  Esq.  of  Mount  Southwell,  by  whom 
he  had  issue, 

I.  Francis  Henrt,  his  heir. 

II.  Anna  Thomasine,  U.  29  Aug.  1875,  aged  17. 
HI.  Mary  Norcott 

He  d.  at  Mount  Southwell,  3  Nov.  1877,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son,  Francis  Henrt  Hill,  Esq.,  now  of  Graig,  co.  Cork,  and 
of  Mount  Southwell,  co.  Limerick. 

Arras — Az.,  a  chevron  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  or,  acanton 
ot  the  last.  CVts( — A  lion  rampant  arg.  pierced  through  the 
breast  by  a  broken  spear  in  bend  ppr.,  the  head  guttee  de 
tang.    Mott'j — Ne  tentes  aut  pcrlice. 

iSeais— Graig,  co.  Cork;  and  Mount  Southwell,  co.  Limerick 


29  June,  1812,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Joseph  Eobinson 
Pease,  of  Hesslewood,  East  Riding  co.  Tork,  and 
has  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  J. P.,  b.  14  May,  1843;  r,i.5  Sept.  1873,  Eveseld 
Ellen,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Hustler,  Vicar  of  Stilling- 
fleet,  York. 

II.  Arthur  (Rev.),  6.  25  Aug.  1849. 

III.  Edward  John,  6.  9  April,  1855,  Lieut.  R.N. 

IV.  and  V.  Two  other  sons,  who  d.  in  infancy. 

I.  Anne  Eliza,  6.  6  Feb.  1865;  m.  Walter  James,  Srd  son  of 
■William  Marshall,  Esq.  of  Patterdale  Hall,  co.  Cumber- 
land, d.  29  Aug.  1876.         ii.  Mary.         iii.  Ellen. 
IV.  V.  VI.  Three  daus.,  d.  in  infancy. 

ILtlttagC— Richard  Johnson  Hill,  Esq.,  d.  1793,  leaving 
by  Eliza  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Johnson,  M.D.  of  Beverley,  co. 
York  (who  d.  1830),  a  son, 

Richard  Hill,  Esq.  of  Thornton  Hall,  co.  York,  to.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Rev.  John  Yarker,  of  Leybum  Hall,  co.  York, 
which  lady  d.  1815,  and  left  at  his  decease,  21  Jan.  1855,  a  dau., 
Eliza,  and  a  son,  the  present  Rev.  John  Richard  Hill,  Esq. 
of  Thornton  Hall. 
SeaJ— rhornton  Hall,  Pickering. 

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HILL    OF    THORNTON    HALL. 

HiiL,  Khv.  John  Eichard,  of  Thornton  Hall, 
to.  lork,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  29  Oct.  1811 :  m. 


HILL    OF    CATHERINE   HILL   HOUSE. 

Hill,  Thomas  Eowley,  Esq.  of  Catherine  Hill 
House,  Worcester,  and  of  Suckley,  co.  Worcester, 
J.P.,  b.  1  March,  1816  ;  High  Sheriff  co.  Worcester 
1870,  and  M.P.  for  the  City  of  Worcester  1874  ; 
m.  1st,  5  June,  1838,  Esther,  only  child  of  Richard 
Evans,  Esq.  of  Worcester,  which  lady  d.  5  May, 
1839.  He  m.  2ndly,  26  July,  1842,  Mary  Hilditch. 
dau.  of  Edward  Evans,  Esq.  of  Worcester,  and  by 
her  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  William,  6.  23  June,  1843 ;  m.  19  April,  1864, 
Bertha,  3rd  dau.  of  James  Smith,  of  Doe  Bank  House,  co. 
AVorcester. 

II.  Alfred  Edward,  b.  13  May;  d.  26  Aug.  1847. 

III.  Edward  Henry,  b.  10  Feb.  1849 ;  ra.  1  Jan.  1870,  Eliza- 
beth Agnes,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  William  Bailey,  Esq.  o'. 
Cleveland  Bassett,  near  Northampton. 

I.  Mary  Evans,  m.  19  May,  1874,  Rev.  B.  N.  Kane,  Rector  of 
Lower  Sapey,  co.  Worcester.         li.  Catherine  Eliza. 

JLtltCagr.— Humphrey  Hill,  of  Little  Witley,  co.  Wov 
cester,  bapt.  there  15  Dec.  1706,  son  of  George  Hill  o; 
the  same  place  (bapt.  at  Holt,  1  March,  1686),  by  Anni. 
his  wife,  and  grandson  of  Humphrey  Hill,  also  of  Little  Witley 
by  Katherine  his  wife,  ra.  twice.  By  his  first  wife,  Anne,  hi 
was  father  of  William,  of  whom  presently,  and  by  his  2ni 
wife,  Anne  Hanson,  he  had  George,  of  Worcester,  and  othei 
issue.  He  d.  Nov.  1772,  and  was  buried  on  the  24th  of  thai 
month  at  Holt.    His  son  by  his  first  wife, 

William  Hill,  sometime  of  Waresley,  and  afterwards  o 
Stourport,  co.  Worcester,  bapt.  at  Little  Witley,  14  Jan 
1738 ;  )/i.  31  Jan  1761,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Giles,  of  Hartle 
bury,  and  was  buried  at  Lower  Milton,  1  July,  1806,  leavinj 
a  son, 

William  Hill,  of  Stourport,  6.23  Jan.  1762;  m.  31  Dec 
1787,  Ann,  dau.  of  George  Stedinan,  Esq.  of  Eccleshall,  co 
Stafford,  and  d.  5  Sept.  1815,  leaving  issue,  i.  William,  o 
whom  presently;    ii.   Robert,  d.  young;  iii.  John,   d.  unm. 

IV.  Robert,  of  Stourport,  and  afterwards  of  New  York 
America,  d.  there  22  Dec  1862,  m.  Elizabeth  Wilcox 
dau.  of  John  Yates,  of  Stourport;  v.  George,  d.  in  America 
leaving  issue;  i.  Anne,  to.  1812,  George  Pearce  Baldwin,  c 
Stourport ;  ii.  Mary ;  in.  Hannah ;  iv.  Elizabeth,  all  d.  young 

V.  Jane,  to.  13  Sept.  1827,  William  Budgett,  of  Bradford,  cc 
Wilts,  and  d.  23  June,  1860.    The  eldest  son, 

William  Hill,  Esq.  of  Stourport  and  Worcester,  F.A.S.,  I 
20  Oct.  178S;  m.  3  Sept.  1810,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thoma 
Rowley,  Esq.  of  Stourport;  and  d.  24  Sept.  1859,  leaving sui 
viving  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Rowley,  now  of  Catherine  Hill  House,  M.P. 

I.  Eliza  Maria,  to.  13  April,  1843,  Joseph  Hugh  Waters,  Es( 
of  Manchester,  who  d.  1873. 

II.  Celia  Jane,  ra.  13  July,  1845,  Thomas  Taylor,  Esq.  < 
Kidderminster. 

_flrtns. — Erm.,  a  chevron  chequy  or  and  az.,  in  base  on 
mount  ppr.  a  Cornish  chough  sa.  Crest— Vn  a  mount  vert 
taibot  passant  ppr.  collared  gu.,  his  dexter  paw  resting  on  thn 
annulets  interlaced. 


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HIN 


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HILLS    OF    COLNE    PARK. 

Hills,  Egbert,  Esq.  of  Colne  Tark,  Esses,  b. 
1849  ;  s.  his  grandfather  1876. 

ILutCHgr.— Thomas  Astle,  Keeper  of  the  Rccorils  in  the 

Tower  of  London,  son  of  Daniel  Astley,  Esq.  (wlio  changed  his 

name  to  Astle),  and  grandson  of  Thomas  Astk-y,  Esq.   of 

Faiule,  near  Tutbury,  ,„.  Anna  Maria,  dau.  and  heir  of  the 

Bev.  Philip  Morant,  of  Colchester,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  of  Gosfield  Hall,  Essex,  16.  20  Jan.  1767,  m.  and  had 

issue,  a  son,  George,  b.  10  Feb.  1806,  d.  12  July,  1821,  and 

a  dau    Louisa,  m.  Charles  llobert  Sperling,  Esq.  of  Etchins- 

ham  Lodge,  Sussex.  =>      i  a 

rtiiLip,  of  whom  presently. 

Edward,  b.  4  Nov.  1770;  m.  1800,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Nathaniel 
Hateman,  of  Gloucester;  and  ,1.  s.  p.  2  June   1816 
George,  6.  27  Nov.  1773;  Hoar-Admiral;  d.  1813 
\\ilham,  b.  15  Jan.  1776;  Lieut.  E.l.C.S.  ;  d.  15  July,  1797. 
Maria,  m  the  Rev.  Matthew  Kloxham,  of  Ide  Hill,  Kent ;  d. 
14  March,  185L  Charlotte  d.  unm.  1S26. 

The  2nd  son, 

PuiLip  Astle,  Esq.  of  Colne  Park,  Essex,  6.  26  Jan. 
1768,  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Hills,  by  royal 
license,  9  Jan.  1790,  in  compliance  with  the  will  of  Michael 
Robert  Hills,  Esq.  of  Colne  Park.  He  m.  15  May,  1794, 
Frances,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Eankcs,  of  Wimbledon^ 
Surrey,  and  by  her  (who  was  6.  10  Jan.  1770,  and  d.  12  Jan' 
1849)  had  issue, 
Robert,  his  heir. 
Frances,  d.  22  Sept.  1846. 

Anna  Maria,  m.   Henry  Downc.?,  Esq.  of  Colchester,  Capt. 
E.N.     She  d.  .V. )).  1823. 
Harriet,   m.   Charles  Hasclfoot,   Esq.   of    Boreham  Manor, 

Essex.  Eleanor.  Charlotte. 

Emma,  in.  3  June,  1862,  the  Rev.  Ilcrvry  Tuffnell  Youno- 
of  MaUard's  Court,  Stokenchurch,  Oxon. 
Caroline,  m.  22  July,  1842,  Charles  Meredith,  Esq.  of  Lin- 
coln's Inn.    She  rf.  25  July,    1857,  leaving  issue,  Henry 
Robert,  b.  June,  1854;  d.  Jan.  1857. 
Mr.  Hills  d.  8  April,  1830,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Robert  Hills.  Esq.  of  Colne  Park,  Essex,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  !S56,  6.  15  Aug.  1796;  m.  8  July,   1819,  Mary, 
dau.  of  James  Cole,  Esq.  of  Great  Holland,  Essex,  and  had 
issue, 
I  Rohert  Astle,  &.  2  Oct.  1821;  m.  22  Oct.  1846;  and  d.  25 
Aug.  1855,  leaving  issue  one  son,  Robekt,  now  of  Colne 
Park,  and  two  daus. 
I.  Mary  Frances,  in.  14  May,  1844,  the  Rev.  James  Farr 
Eeeve,  Rector  of  Great  and  Little  Thornham,  Suffolk. 
/4)-)ji.?— Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  orm.,  on  a  fess  sa.  a  castle 
with  turrets  ppr.,   for  Hills;  2nd,  az.,   a  cinquefoil  pierced 
erm.  a  label  of  three  points  throughout  or,  for  Astle  ;  3rd,  gu. 
on  a  chevron  arg.    three  talbots  passant  sa.,  for  'mok'ant! 
Crests— Of  Hills,  A  castle  as  in  the  arms;  of  Astle,  On   a 
chapeau  gu.   turned  up  erm.  a  ducal  coronet  with  cap  ppr. 
therefrom  issuant  a  plume  of  five  ostrich  feathers  ppr.    3Iotlo 
—Fide  sed  cui  vide. 
Seai— Colne  Park,  near  Halstead,  Essex. 


HINCKS    OP    BUECKENBROUGH. 

HiNCKS,  Thomas  Cowper,  Esq.  of  Brecken- 
brough,  North  Kicling  of  York,  late  Capt.  49th  regt., 
b.  20  Aug.  1840  ;  s.  his  fatlicr  1865  ;  «j.  4  June,  1872, 
Mary  E.  C,  dau.  of  Col.  H.  Stobart,  of  Etherley 
House,  Darlington,  and  has  issue, 

Thomas  Cowpeb,  &.  31  Jan.  1875. 

Mary,  6.  27  March,  1873. 

Frances  Elizabeth,  b.  22  Sept.  1876. 

EinCagp.— William  Hincks,  Esq.,  an  Alderman  of  the 
city  of  Chester,  1613,  was  father,  by  his  1st  wife  (ru.  I59S),  a 
dau.  of  Jansan,  of 

Edward  Hincks,  Esq.,  6.  15  June,  1617  ;  m.  1C44,  Eliza- 
beth Jones,  and  (/.  1666,  leaving  an  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Hincks,  Esq.,  m.  1672,  Eunice,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Samuel  Slater,  and  d.  1680,  leaving  issue.     His  2nd  son, 

Edward  Hincks,  Esq.  bapt.  5  April,  1676;  m.  1st,  1699, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Sjiarke,  Esq.  of  Chester,  by  whom  he 
had  issue, 

Tiiosias,  his  heir,  grandfather  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Dix 
Hincks,  of  Belfast. 
Mr.  Edward  Hincks  m.  2ndly,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Robert  Murrey, 
Esq.,  Alderman  of  Chester,  and  by  her  had,  with  other  issue, 
a  son.    The  2nd  son, 

John  Hincks,  Esq.  of  Chorlton,  co.  Chester,  D.L.,  Banker  in 
Chester,  6.  4  Dec.  1716  ;  m.  10  Oct.  1755,  Arbella,  2nd  dau. 


and  eventually  sole  heir  of  Thomas  Cowper,  Esq.,  by  Esther 
his  wife,  2nd  dau.  and  eventual  solo  heir  of  John  Allcync 
Esq.  of  Grescly,  co.  Derby,  and  granddau.  of  Thomas  Cowper' 
Esq.,  M.P.  for  Chester  1697,  who  was  2nd  son  (by  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Baskervyle,  Esq.  of  Old  Wiihington)  of 
Thomas  Cowper,  Esq.  of  Overleigh.  By  this  lady  Mr.  Hincks 
left,  at  his  decease,  1  June,  1772,  a  son, 

Thomas  Cowper  Hincks,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Marficld,  co.Lcicester, 
and  of  Mancetter  and  Badde.sley,  co.  Warwick,  Capt.  King's 
Dragoon  Guards,  &.  5  Jan.  1758;  m.  15  Jan.  1787,  Joanna 
eldest  dau.  of  Roger  Morris,  of  York,  Lieut.-Col.  4-th  regt. 
and  one  of  H.RL  Council  for  New  York,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30 
Dec.  1822)  had  issue, 

Thomas  Cowper,  of  Breckenhrough. 

John,  of  Huntington,   co.  Chester,  6.  4  Jan.  1789  ;  Capt 
..??r    Artillery,  resident  at  Cowling  Hall,  near  Bedale ;  m. 
ol  May,  1826,  Henrietta,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry  Percy  Pullcine, 
Esq.  ot  Crake  Hall,  co.  York,  d.  s.  p.  14  Oct.  1842. 
Mr.  Hincks  d.  4  March,  1819,  and  was  s.  by  his  eon, 

Thomas  Cowper  Hincks,  Esq.  of  Breckenhrough,  J.P. ,M.A., 
Barrister-at-Law,  6.  17  Jan.  1788;  m.  17  Sept.  1835,  Marianno 
6th  dau.  of  Henry  Percy  PuUeine,  Esq.  of  Crake  Hall,  co. 
York,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas  Cowper,  now  of  Breckenhrough. 

Blary  Joanna,  m.   17  June,  1868,  William  Robert  Cra'ster, 

tR.A.,  7th  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Wood  Cra'ster,  of  Cra'ster 
Tower,  Northumberland. 

Elizabeth  Esther,   m.   Feb.   1869,   the  Rev.  J.  J.  Pulleinc. 
Hector  of  Kirkbywiske.  Maria. 

Henrietta  Pulleinc,  d.  an  infant,  7  Nov.  1842. 
Mr.  Hincks  d.  2  Sept.  1865,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  the  present 
Thomas  Cowper  Hincks,  Esq. 

Arms—Gn.,  a  lion  rampant  erm.  within  an  orle  of  bezants 
and  plates,  alternately  quartering  Cowpeb,  Alleine, 
Callts,  (fee.  Crest— A  dcmi-lion  gu.  guttee  de  larraes  gorged 
with  a  collar  dancettee  arg.  the  sinister  paw  restuig  on  aa 
annulet  or.     Molto— la  criue  ct  lachrymis  spes  est. 

6ea£— Breekenbrougb,  ncarThirsk,  co.  York. 


ARCHER-HINDE    OF    OVINGTOIT. 

ARCHER-iriNDE,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Stelling  ancl 
Ovington,  Northumberland,  M.A.,  J.P.,  b.  3  Oct. 
1814  ;  s.  on  the  deatli  of  his  brother,  John  Hodg- 
son Hinde,  in  18()9,  to  the  estates  of  Stelling  aud 
Ovington,  under  the  will  of  Elizabeth  Archer-Hinde, 
and  assumed  the  name  of  Archer-Hinde  ;  m.  Mari- 
anne, 2nd  dau.  of  Eev.  J.  T.  Huntley,  Vicar  of 
Kimbolton,  and  Rector  of  Svvineshead,  co.  Hun- 
tingdon, and  has,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 
John  Oswald. 

Ht'jteagr.— The  earnest  notice  which  we  have  of  the 
family  of  Hodgson,  is  in  the  records  of  the  town  of  Krucastle, 
in  the  reign  of  Edward  I.  John  Hodgson  was  one  of  the 
bailiffs  of  that  town  in  127G,  and  served  the  office  of  Mayor  in 
1278,  1280,  and  1281;  in  the  last  year  he  was  knighted. 
Richard  Hodgson,  his  son,  was  twice  bailiff,  in  1281  and  1288. 

Thomas  Hodgson,  with  whom  a  connected  pedigree  must 
commence,  was  6.  1424,  and  .5.  to  the  estates  of  Collierly  and 
Biermon  on  the  death  of  his  mother,  Johanna,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  John  de  Gilford.     He  had  a  son, 

Hugh  Hodgson,  who  s.  his  father  1505,  and  d.  1508,  leaving 
two  sons,  George  (for  whose  descendants  see  Surtccs'  Durham, 
vol.  ii.)  and 

William  Hodgson,  who  had  two  sons,  William  and  George. 
He  d.  before  1566.     His  2nd  son, 

George  Hodgson,  living  in  1590,  had  a  son, 

William  Hodgson,  who  was  one  of  the  lessees,  with  Sir 
William  RiddcU  and  others,  of  the  manors  of  Gateshead  and 
Whickham,  held  under  the  Crown  in  trust  for  the  Corporation 
of  Newcastle,  A.D  1590;  m.  Agnes,  widow  of  John  Harrison, 
Esq.,  and  had  four  sons,  Richard,  George,  Samuel,  and 
Henry.    The  2nd, 

George  Hodgson,  s.  to  the  property  of  his  brother  Richard 
on  the  death  of  the  latter,  1649.  He  d.  1669,  leaving,  by  Jane 
his  wife,  a  son, 

Ldke  Hodgson,  Esq.,  who  d.  1691,  leaving  by  his  wife  Susan, 
three  sons,  Luke,  a  physician  in  Newcastle;  Samuel,  a  mer- 
chant in  the  same  place;  and  John.    The  youngest, 

John  Hodgson,  Esq.,  was  fatlier  of 

Thomas  Hodgson,  Esq.,  who,  by  his  wife  Mary,  had  a  son, 
John,  and  two  daus.,  Jane,  d.  23  March,  1797,  a:ul  i...rj,  d. 
5  Sept.  1769,  both  unm.    The  only  son, 


790 


HIP 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HIP 


John  Hodgson,  Esq.,  m.  Anne,  only  child  of  James  Appleby, 
Esq  of  AsUorton,  co.  Cumberland  (only  son  of  Joseph 
Appleby,  Esq.  of  Kirklinton,  in  tlie  same  shire,  by  Dorothy 
his  wife,dau.  and  ultimately  sole  heiress  of  Henry  Dacre,  Ei=q. 
of  Lanercost  Abbey),  and  by  this  lady,  who  d.  28  May,  l(/3, 
had  issue.     Mr.  Hodgson  d.  4  Nov.  1749,  and  was  s.  by  his 

^"joHN  Hodgson,  Esq.,  m.  24  July,  1773,  Alice,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Wall.ottle,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  July, 
1832),  left  at  his  decease,  13  Aug.  17S1,  an  only  son, 

John  Hodgson,  Esq.  of  Elswick,  m.  3  May,  1803,  Sarah,  dau 
of  Richard  Huntley,  Esq.  of  Friarside,  co.  Durham,  and  had 
issue, 

I  John  Hodgson  Hinde,  of  Stelling  Hall  and  Acton  House, 
Northumberland,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1849,  formerly 
M  P  for  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  6.  30  July,  1806,  m.  31  Jan. 
183:5  Isabella,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  late  Anthony 
Com'pton,  Esq.  of  Carham  Hall,  Northumberland,  assumed 
by  sign  manual,  1836,  in  compliance  with  the  testameritary 
iniunction  of  Miss  Elizabeth  Archer  Hinde,  the  additional 
surname  of  Hinde.  He  d.  25  Nov.  1869,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother,  the  present  Tbomas  Archeb  Hinde,  Esq. 

II  Richard  Hodgson  Hinde,  Esq.  of  Carham  Hall,  and  Fryer- 
side,  CO.  Durham,  High  Sheriff  1877,  b.  1  April,  1812  some 
time  M  P  for  Berwick  andTynemouth  ;  to.  1840,  Catherine 
Monypenny,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  late  Anthony 
Compton,  Esq.  of  Carham  Hall,  andcZ.  22  Dec.  1877,  leaving 
one  dau.,  Katherine  Edith  Isabella,  m.  1863,  Thomas  Thorn- 
hill,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Riddlesworth,  Norfolk. 

HI.  Thomas  Archer  Hinde,  Esq.,  now  of  Stelling  and 
Ovington.  ,  ,^    , 

I    Sarah,  vi.  the  Rev.  W.  C.  King,  Vicar  of  Norham.  ^ 

II.  Alice,  d.  1871.        m.  Anne  Jane,  d.  7  March,  182u. 

IV.  Mary. 
Mr.  Hodgson  d.  12  July,  1820. 

^,.„i,5_Pcr  chevron  embattled  or  and  az.  three  martlets 
counterchanged.  Crest— On  a  rock  a  dove  az.  winged  or,  in  the 
beak  an  olive  branch  ppr.     J/oi^o-Miseris  succurrere  disco. 

Seats— Ovington  Lodge,  Prudhoe-on-Tyne ;  Stellmg  Hall, 
Northumberland. 


HIPPISLEY    OF    STON    EASTON". 

HiPPiSLET,  John,  Esq.,  F.R.S.,  F.R.A.S.,  of 
Ston  Easton,  Somerset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1856,  b.  29  Oct.  1804 ;  m.  1st,  19  May,  1830,  Anne 
laizabeth,  Srd  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Thomas  Clare, 
IJector  of  St.  Andrews,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  John,  J.P.,  h.  13  March,  1832 ;  to.  1863,  Christine  Ellen 
Lydia,  eldest  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Christian  Boode, 
Esq.  of  Lucknam,  Wilts,  and  has  issue,  Richard  John 
Bayntun,  b.  1865,  and  Ivy  Mary  Clare. 

II.  Henry  Edward,  6.  3  Sept.  1838;  m.  1871,  Florence,  dau. 
of  S.  Leveson,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Clare  Robert,  b.  2  July,  1842. 

I.  Anne  Catherine,  m.  1862,  Rev.  Henry  Stiles  Savory, 
Rector  of  Cameley,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Charlotte  Mary,  m.  1863,  Eev.  William  Meaie,  Rector  of 
Binegar,  Somerset,  and  has  issue. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1  Aug.  1843,  Georgiana,  2nd  dau.  of 
the  late  Rev.  John  Dolphin,  Rector  of  Wakes  Colne 
and  Pedmarsh,  Essex,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

I.  Frederic  Thomas,  b.  23  April,  1847. 

II.  Richard  Lionel,  b.  2  July,  1853. 
I.  Martha  Sibyl.  n.  Georgiana. 
ILtnrrtgr.— The  family  tradition  holds  that  the  chief  part 

of  the  Somersetshire  estates  were  given  to  Richard  Hippisley 
by  John  of  Gaunt;  and  an  ancient  parchment  pedigree  is 
headed  with  a  rhyme,  purporting  to  be  tlie  form  of  grant  of 
several  manors  therein  named.  According  to  Collinson's 
Somersetshire,  the  manor  of  Ston  Easton  was  granted  at  the 
dissolution  of  the  monasteiics,  36  Henry  VIII.,  to  John 
Hippisley,  the  lineal  descendant  of  Richard  Hippisley,  of  the 
I'.-.yming  grant.    This 

John  Hippisley,   Esq.   of  Ston  Easton,  Somerset,  m.  Mary, 
ilau.of  J.  Flowre,  and  had  issue, 
.ToiiN,  his  heir. 

William,  rf.  1030,  leaving  three  sons,  1  Thomas,  d.  1640,  leav- 
ing issue;  2  Richard,  Capt.  of  Standgate  Castle;  3  John 
(Sir),  Ranger  of  Bushey  Park,  who,  on  the  breaking  out  of  the 
Civil  Wars,  sided  with  the  Parliament,  and  was  a  Commis- 
sioner sent  to  treat  with  the  King.  Sir  John  Hippisley  sold 
Marston  House  to  the  Earl  of  Cork. 
Mr.  Hippisley  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
JouN  HippisLBY,  Esii.  of  ,Ston  Easton,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of 


Sir  John  Horner,  of  Cloford  and  Mells,  and  was  8.  by  hia 
eldest  son, 

John  Hippisley,  Esq.  of  Ston  Easton,  m.  Eliza,  dau.  an4 
heiress  of  John  Organ,  Esq.  of  Lamborne,  Berks,  and  had  issue, 
I.  John,  of  Ston  Easton,  to.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
John  Preston,  Esq.  of  Cricket  St.  Thomas,  Somerset,  an4 
had  with  other  issue, 

1  John,  d.  s.  p. 

2  Richard,  of  Ston  Easton  and  Camley,  2nd  son,  m.  Mis9 
Elizabeth  York,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Preston  Hippisley,  Esq.  of  Ston  Easton,  in.  Susan,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Charles  Yorke,  Esq.  of  Bassets  Down,  la 
AV'ilts,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  dau., 
Margaret  Hippisley,  m.  John  Coxe,   Esq.   of  Lee, 
and  their  son  and  heir, 
John  Hippisley  Coxe,  to.  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress, 
of  Stephen  Northleigh,  Esq.  of  Peamore,  in  Devon, 
and  had  issue, 

Richard  Hippisley  Coxe,  of  Ston  Easton,  M.P, 
for  Somerset  1768,  d.  s.  p.        John,  d.  s.  p. 
Henry,  of  Ston  Easton,  M.P.  for  Somerset  179G, 
m.  1st,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Reginald  Pole,  Esq.   of 
Stoke  Damerell,  Devon ;  2ndly,  Elizabeth  Anno, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Horner,  Esq.  of  Mells  Park ;  but 
d.  s.  p.  1795,  having  devised  his  estates  to  his 
kinsman,  the  present  John  Hippisley,  of  Stou 
Easton.    Mr.  Henry  Hippislcy's  widow  m.  2ndly, 
Sir  John  Coxe  Hippisley,  Bart.,  and  d.  25  March, 
1843. 
Margaret,  r,i.  Rev.  John  Hippisley,  of  Stow,  co. 
Gloucester. 
Mary,  to.  James  Buller,  Esq.  of  Downes. 
Anne,  m.  William  James,  Esq.  of  Ash. 
Susannah,  to.  Frances,  Lord  de  Dimstanville. 
3  George  (7th  son  of  John  Hippisley,  of  Ston  Easton,  by 
Margaret  Preston),  m.  1627,  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of 
John  Preston,  Esq.  of  Cricket  St.  Thomas,  Somerset,  and 
was  father  of 

John  Hippisley,  to.  1st,  Miss  Eliza  Batten,  of  East  Gar- 
ston;  2ndly,  Miss  Mary  Atkyns,  of  co.  Hereford,  and 
was  .5.  by  his  son, 
Richard  Hippisley,  m.  Jane,  dau,  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
Edwards,  Vicar  of  Chard,  Somerset,  and  had  a  son, 
John  (Rev.),  of  whom  presently,  as  heir  to  the  Lam- 
borne branch. 
II.  Richard. 
The  2nd  son, 

Richard  Hippisley,  Esq.,  inherited  the  estate  of  Lamborne, 
in  Berkshire.  He  m.  Anne  Orlebar,  and  had  two  sons, 
Richard,  d.  s.  p.  ;  and 

John  Hippisley,  Esq.  of  Lamborne,  m.  Miss  Catherine 
Southby,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Hippisley,  Esq.  of  Lamborne,  to.  Cotton  Bowles,  anc 
had  a  son  and  heir. 

Organ  Hippisley,  Esq.  of  Lamborne,  d.  1735,  without  sur 
viving  issue,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  Hippisley,  Esq.  of  Lamborne,  m.  Miss  Maria  Odam: 
but  dying  s.  p.  1709,  devised  his  estate  to  his  kinsman. 

The  Kev.  John  Hippisley,  of  Stow,  co.  Gloucester,  Patrol 
and  Rector  of  Stow  St.  Edwards,  and  Rector  of  Stanton  Fitz- 
warren,  who  thus  became  of  Lamborne.  He  m.  1767,  Margaret 
dau.  of  John  Hippisley  Coxe,  Esq.  of  Ston  Easton,  Somerset 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1817)  had  issue, 
I.  John.  n.  John  William. 

III.  Richard,  who  assumed  the  additional  surname  an' 
arms  of  Tuckfield  (see  Hippisley  of  Shobrookt). 

IV.  Henry. 
1.  Mary.  "•  Frances  Anne. 

Mr.  Hippisley  d.  1822,  bequeathed  his  estates  at  Lamborne  t 
his  2nd  surviving  son, 

The  Rev.  Henry  Hippisley,  BI.A.,  of  Lamborne  Place  an 
Sparsholt  House,  b.  7  April,  1776 ;  to.  21  Dec.  1803,  Anne,  3r 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Lock  Rollinson,  Esq.  of  Chadlingtor 
CO.  Oxford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  Nov.  1855)  had  issue, 
John,  now  of  Ston  Easton. 
Henry,  now  of  Lamborne  Place. 

Robert  William,  M.A.,  Patron  and  Rector  of  Stow  St.  Et 
wards,  or  Stow-on-the-Wold,  co.  Gloucester,  and  Surrogai 
in  the  Diocese  of  Gloucester  and  Bristol,  b.  17  July,  1818 
TO.  10  June,  1841,  Grace  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomt 
Raikcp,  Esq.  of  Welton,  CO.  York,  and  has  issue, 

1  Robert  Raikes,  6.  17  Jan.  1846. 

2  William  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Camely,  Somerset,  h.  6  Sep 
1851;  1?).  6  Sept.  1877,  Bertha  Gertrude,  3rd  dau.  i 
Walter  Radcliffe,  Esq.  of  Warleigh,  Devon. 

1  Grace  Elizabeth  Anne.  2  Alice.  3  Gertrude 

4  Constance.  5  Eva. 

Margaret,  d.  1873.  Anne,  d.  1855. 

Mary,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Mills,  Rector  of  Pillerton  Iler-sey,  c 
Warwick,  and  has  issue.  Frances,  d.  5  Jan.  1836. 


HIP 


TEE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HOA 


791 


Charlotte  Martha,  m.  Eer.  Sir  Frederick  Shelley,  Bart., 
Rector  of  IScerlerris,  Tavistock,  and  lias  issue  Jane. 

Emma  Elizabeth,  m.  Ecv.  Thomas  D'Oyly  Walters,  and  has 
issue. 

Isahella  Maria,  m.  Waldcmar  Luther,  Esq.  M.D.,  and  d.  1877. 
The  Eev.  Henry  Ilippisley  d.  1  June,  1S33. 

Arms — Sa.,  three  mullets  pierced  in  bend  hetwecn  two 
bend^ets  or.  Cral—A  hind's  head  erased  ppr.  gorged  with  a 
collar  sa.  charged  with  three  mullets  pierced  or. 

Seat—Stoa  Easton,  near  Hath,  Somerset. 


HIPPISLEY  OF  LAMBOENE. 
HlPnSLEY,  Hexry,  Esq.  of  Lamborne  Place  and 
Sparsholt  House,  Berks,  and  Cote  House,  co.  Oxford, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  Higli  Sherifl'  of  Berks  1840,  b.  6 
March,  1808  ;  m.  1st,  9  Feb.  1839,  Elizabeth  Agnes, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  the  Rev.  John  Nelson,  D.D., 
Prebendary  of  Hejtesbury,  Wilts,  and  by  her  has 
issue, 

I.  Heniit  Nelson,    Capt.  E.N.,  late  commanding  H.M.S. 

"Hornet,  "  J.P.  for  Berlvs,  6.  15  Oct.  1839. 
1.  Catherine.  ii.  Agnes.  m.  Eleanor  Anne. 

IV.  Beatrix,    m.  10  Oct.  1871,  Charles,    son  of  Sir  Henry 

Edwards,  Eart.  of  Pye  Nest,  co.  York. 

He  m.  2ndly,  8  May,  1851,  Elizabeth  Mary,  eldest 
dau.  of  tlie  Eight  Hon.  Laurence  Sulivan,  by  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry,  2ud  Viscount  Palmers- 
ton,  and  has  by  her, 

I.  Lawrence  Temple,  b.  28  March,  1854. 

II.  William  Henry,  6.  1  Dec.  1855. 

I.  Emily  Sulivan.  ii.  Gertrude  Charlotte  Elizabeth. 

HtltraSC— See  HippisLET  f)/  Ston  Easton,  the  present 
Henbt  Hippislet,  Esq.  of  Lamborne,  being  the  next  brother 
of  John  Hippisley,  Esq.  now  of  Ston  Easton. 

^rmsand  Crrst—Sce  Hippislet  of  Slon  EaHon. 
Smf— Lamborne    Place,     Hung'erford.     Town    Residence— 
C5,  Grosvenor  Street,  London,  W. 


HIPPISLEY    OF    SHOBHOOKE    PAKK. 

Hippisley,  John  Henry,  Esq.  of  Shobrooke 
Park,  Devon,  M.A.,  F.E.S.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  18^9,  b.  1  July,  1801 ;  s.  his  father  184i. 

ILt'jiriltJC— nicHAED  Hippislet,  Esq.  of  Fulford,  Devon 
(third  son  of  the  Eev.  John  Hippisley,  of  Stow,  co.  Gloucester, 
by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Hippisley  Coxe,  Esq.  of 
Ston  Easton,  see  Hippislet  of  Ston  Easton),  assumed  the  surname 
ofTncKFiELD.  He  »i.  15  April,  1800,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Mordaunt,  Bart.,  M.P.,  of  Walton  Hall,  co.  AVarwick,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  May,  184S)  had  issue,  John  Henev,  now  of  Sho- 
brooke Park,  and  Eichard  Hippisley  Tuckfleld. 

Arms — Same  as  Hippislet  of  Sioa  Eaton, 

Scat — Shobrooke  Park,  Crediton. 


HOAEE    OP    STAPLEHUEST. 

HoAEE,  Hexey,  Esq.  of  Iden,  Staplehurst,  Kent, 
h.  6  Aug.  1838 ;  m.  31  Jan.  1865,  Beatrice  Ann, 
dan.  of  the  Eev.  George  Barber  Paley,  of  Lang- 
cliffe,  CO.  York,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henbt,  b.  25  Dec.  18GG. 

II.  Pcrcival  Henry,  6.  10  Dec.  ISC3. 
in.  Frederick  Henry,  6.  13  Nov.  1871. 

IV.  Edward  Henry,  b.  8  Oct.  1872. 

V.  Eobert  Henry,  b.  6  Nov.  1873. 

I.  Beatrice  Mary.         ii.  Evangeline.         in.  Linc!a. 
IV.  Violet. 

ILt'lTCTltJC— Thiflisa  senior  line  of  the  family  of  which 
the  Hoares,  Baronets  of  Stourhead,  Wilts,  are  a  junior  branch. 

Henet  HciKB,  Esq.  of  Walton,  co.  Bucks,  made  hi.s  will, 
11  July,  1654,  and  was  buried  at  Walton,  18  March,  1G54-5, 
viug  by  Olive  his  wife,  who  d.  1G60,  two  daus.  One  m. 
Samuel  Sympson,  the  other,  Olive,  m.  Joseph  BrinUlow,  and 
four  sons,  1  Henry,  of  whom  hereafter;  2  William,  living  1664, 
ii.  and  had  a  dau.  Elizabeth  ;  3  Thomas,  bapt.  at  Walton, 
24  July,  1631,  living  16G4;  4  John,  living  1664. 

Henry  Hoare,  E.'iq.  of  the  parish  of  St.  Botolph,  AUlorgatc, 
the  eldest  son,  made  his  will,  13  Aug.  1664,  which  was  proved 


15  Jan.  1GC9.    He  left  by  Cicely  hi.s  wife,  whose  will  is  dated 
24  Oct.  1G74,  and  was  proved  28  Sept.  1079,  an  only  son, 

Sir  Eicdabd  Hoaee,  Kut.  of  Hcndon,  Middlesex,  b.  1648, 
Sherifl  of  London,  Lord  Mayor  1713,  and  M.P.  1710-23, 
knighted  1710,  purchased  an  estate  at  Staplehurst,  Kent,  m. 
Susanna,  dau.  of  John  Austin,  Esq.,  of  BrUtons,  Essex,  and 
had  by  her  (who  d.  24  Sept.  1720,  and  was  buried  at  St. 
Dunstan's  in  the  West,  Fleet  Street,  Loudon),  with  other 
issue,  who  d.  young  or  v.nm. 

I.  Eichaud,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry,  of  Stourhead,  6.  21  July,  1677,  ancestor  of  the 
present  SiB  Henby  Aixslie  Hoabe,  5th  bart.  of  Stourhead, 
Wilts. 

in.  John,  b.  13  April,  IG82,  a  Turkey  Merchant;  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  and  heir  of  Eobert  Hooks,  Esq.  of  Conway,  and 
d.  18  May,  1721,  leaving  with  daus.,  an  only  son, 
John,  Sheriff  of  Caernarvon  1746;  d.umn.  Feb.  1749. 
IV.  Benjamin,  of  Boreham,  Essex,  6.  11  July,  1693;  m. 
Ellen,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Richard,  Esq.  of  St.  Martin's  Lane, 
London,  and  d.  12  Jan.  1750,  leaving  issue,  which  failed  iu 
the  male  line  with  his  grandson. 

I.  Mary,  b.  17  Jan.  1685.  m.  Sir  Edward  Littleton,  3rd  hart, 
of  Pillaton  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  d.  s.  p.  2  Jan.  1742. 
Sir  Eichard  Hoaie  d.  at  his  house  in  London,  6  Jan.  1718, 
aged  70,  and  was  buried  at  the  same  place  as  his  wife,  on  the 
ISth  of  the  same  month,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Eichard  Hoare,  Esq.,  6.  24  May,  1673;  m.  twice,  but  had 
issue  to  survive  infancy  only  by  his  2nd  wife,  Mary,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  William  Bolton,  Esq.  of  Charterhouse  Yard,  viz., 
Eichard,  b.  17i3;  d.  1715.         William,  who  s.  his  father. 
Mary,  in.  William  Adams,  Esq.  Anne. 

He  d.  at  Bath,  1720.    His  only  surviving  son, 

William  Hoare,  Esq.  Merchant  of  London,  and  of  Bury  St. 
Edmunds,  in.  26  July,  1746,  Martha,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Henry  Cornelisen,  Esq.  of  Braxted,  Essex,  and  d.  13  May, 
1753,  aged  36,  leaving  by  this  lady,  who  survived  till  1777, 
with  a  dau.,  Martha,  who  d.  unm.  at  Lisbon,  21  Dec.  1768,  an 
only  surviving  son, 

Henry  Hoare,  Esq.  of  Miteham  Grove,  Surrey,  b.  20  April, 
1750;  m.  1775,  Lydia  Henrietta,    dau.  and    co-heir  of  Isaac 
Malortie,   Esq.   of  London,  Merchant,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
19  July,  1816),  had  issue, 
William  Henry,  of  whom  presently. 
Henry  Vilars,  b.  9  Auril,  1777  :  d.  5  Aug.  1822. 
George  Matthew,  b.  19  April,  1779;  m.  4  Oct.  1810,  Angelina 
Frances,   dau.    and  co-heiress  of  James    Green,    Esq.   of 
Tui  ton,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue  to  survive  infancy,  1 
Henry  James,  6.  17  Sept.   1812;    2  Matthew  Edward,   6. 
4  June,  1818  ;  3  Charles  Hugh,  6.  1819. 
Charles  James,  M.A.,  formeily  Fellow  of  St    John's  Coll., 
Cambridge,  Archdeacon  of  Winchester,  1829,  and  Vicar  of 
Godstone,  Surrey,  1822,  b.  14  July,   1781;  m.  4  July,  1811, 
Jane  Isabella,  dau.  of  Eichard  Holden,   Esq.  of  Moorgate, 
CO.  York,   and  had  issue,  1  Charles  Eichard,  6.  14  Dec. 
1813;  2  Henry  Mart\n,  6.  18  Feb.  1819,  d.  11  Jan.  1826; 
3  George  Tooker,  b.  27  July,  1820;  4  Arthur  Malortie,  6. 
18  Sept.  1821 ;  5  James  Samuel.  6.  19  Aug.  1823 ;  6  John 
William,  6.  21   Aug.  1825;  7  Henry  Gerard,  6.  7  June, 
1827 ;  1  Lydia  Jane  Isabella. 
Mr.  Henry  Hoare  d.  15  March,  1823.    His  eldest  son, 

William  Henry  Hoare,  Esq.  of  Broomfield  House,  Batter- 
sea,  Surrey,  b.  2  March  1776;  m.  10  Feb.  1807,  the  Hon. 
Louisa  Elizabeth  Noel,  dau.  of  Sir  Gerard  Noel  Noel,  Bart,  of 
Exton,  Eutland,  by  his  wife,  Diana,  Baroness  Baibam,  and  by 
this  lady  (who  d.  6  April,  1816)  had  issue, 
Henry,  of  whom  presently. 

William  Henry  (itev.),  M.A.,  formerly  Fellow  of  Sfc.  John's 
Coll.  Cumbndge,  /y.  31  Oct.  1809;  m.  17  July,  1834,  Ara- 
minta  Anne,  3id  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  John  Hamilton, 
Bart.,  K.T.S.,  and  had  issue,  1  Hamilton  Noel.  6.  20  Feb. 
1»36;  2  Charles  Noel,  6.  9  Sept.  1840;  1  Ararainta  Louisa. 
Gerard  Noel,  b.  4  May,  1811;  m.  11  March,  1834,  Sophia 
Lilias,  youngest  dau  of  Stafford  O'Brien,  Esq.  of  Blather- 
wycke,  co.  Northampton,  and  had  issue,  I  Ernest  Vilars,  b. 
16  Oct.  1837  ;  2  Stafford  O'Brien,  J.P.,  6.  23  Feb.  1843;  m. 
1876,  Fannie  Matilda  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Eev.  Charles  H. 
Eamsden,  Vicar  of  Chilham.  Kent:  1  Emma  Louisa: 
2  Agatha  Sophia ;  3  Sophia  Lillias  ;  4  Jane  Celestria. 
Louisa  Elizabeth,  m.  22  March,  ISj6,  Hon.  Peter  John 
Locke  King,  younger  son  of  Petci-,  7th  Loid  King,  and 
brother  to  William,  Earl  of  Lovelace. 
Elizabeth  Lydia,  d.  1832. 

Mary  Jane,  ?n.  28  June,  1813,  Hon.  Arthur  Kinnaird,  Srd 
and  youngest  son  of  Charles,  8th  Lord  Kinnaird. 
Mr.  Hoare  d.  18  Sept.  1819.     His  eldest  son, 

Henry  Hoaee,    Esq.  of  Staplehurst,  6.  "27  Dec.  1807;    m. 
3  May,  1836,  Lady  Mary  Marsliam,  ord  dau.  of  Charles,  2nd 
EarlofEomney,and  by  her(who  rf.  23  JJaich,  hj71)  had  issue, 
Henet,  present  representative. 


793 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HOD 


Walter  Marsham,  6.  ISAug.  1840;  m.  Jessie  Mary  Eobertson. 
Cliarles,  m.  Karliaiine  Patience  Oeoraiana,  3rcl  dau.  of  Right 
Eev.  Lord  Arthur  Charles  Hervey,  Bishop  of  Bath  and 
Wells.  William.  Alfred.         Hugh  Edward. 

Mary  Sophia,  m.  1st  May,  1862,  Kev.  Thomas  William  Onslow 
■    Hallward. 
Cecilia  Elizabeth,  d.  18G.3.  Caroline  Charlotte. 

Angelina  Margaret.        Suphia  Louisa.        Katharine. 
Mr.  Henry  Hoare,  who  served  as  High  Sheriff  for  Kent  in 
1842,  d.  16  April,  18C6. 

Anns—SSi.,  an  eagle  display ed  with  two  heads  arg.  charged 
on  the  breast  with  an  ermine  spot,  within  a  l)ordure  engrailed  of 
the  second.  Crest— An  eagle's  head  erased  arg.  cUarged  w  ith 
an  ermine  spot. 

Seat — Ideu,  biaplehurst,  Kent. 

♦ 

HOBHOTJSE    OF    HADSPEN    HOUSE. 

HoBHOusE,  Heney,  Esq.  of  Hadspcn  House, 
Somerset,  J.P.,  b.  1  March,  1854  ;  .s.  his  father  11 
Feb.  1SG2. 

iCt'ltCa^C. — Henhv  IIonnorsE,  Ksq.  (younger  brother  of 
.John  Hobhouse,  Esq.  of  Westbury  College,  grandfather  of  Sir 
.John  Cam  IIoduodse,  late  Lord  Broughton),  6.  1714;  //;.  1st, 
1733,  .Jane,  dau.  of  James  Banister,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1756)  had  issue,  Henry,  his  heir;  and  Jane,  m.  1774,  John 
Kreeman,  Esq.  of  Letton,  co.  Hereford.  He  m.  2ndly,  1761, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Michael  White  E.sq.,  and  had  by  her  a  son, 
Thomas,  d.  v.nm.  1820.  Mr.  Hobhouse  d.  1773  (his  widow, 
1810),  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henky  Hobhouse,  Esq.  of  Had.spen  House,  Somerset,  6. 1742; 
7/1.  1775,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Rev.  liicliavd  Jenkyns,  M.A.,  Canon 
Residentiary  of  Wells,  and  by  her  (who  d.  July,  1777)  left  at 
his  decease,  2  April,  1792,  a  dau..  Surah,  who  d.  unm.  1810; 
and  a  son. 

Right  Hon.  Henhy  IIoRnonsE,  6.  12  April,  1776;  m.  7  April, 
1806,  Harriet,  6th  duu.  of  John  Turton,  Esq.  of  Sngnall  Hall, 
Staffordshire,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  May,  Ihod)  had  issue, 

Henby,  late  of  Hadspen  House. 

Edmund,  Lord  Bishop,  late  of  Nelson,  New  Zealand,  6. 
17  April,  1817;  m.  1st,  1  Jan.  1868,  Mary  Elizabeth,  2nd 
dau.  of  the  late  Gen.  the  Hon.  John  Brodrick  (who  d. 
12  Oct.  1864),  and  has  two  sons.  He  m.  2ndly,  7  Jan.  18G8, 
Anna,  youngest  dau.  of  Dr.  Williams,  late  Warden  of  Kew 

Coll.  Oxford. 

Reginald  (Rev.),  6.  1.5  March,  1818;  m.  Caroline,  4th  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Lewis  Salusbury  Trelawny.  Bart.,  and  has  issue, 

Arthur  (Sir),  K.C.S.I.,  Q.C.,  late  Legal  Member  of  Supreme 
Council  in  India,  b.  10  Nov.  1819 ;  m.  10  Aug.  1848,  Mary, 
2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Thomas  Farrcr,  Esq. 

Harriet,  m.  31  March,  1834,  Rev.  Henry  Jeakyns,  Canon  of 
Durham,  D.D. ;  d.  1876. 

Catharine.  Eliza.  Eleanor,  d.  v.nm.  1842. 

Mr.  Hobhouse,  Under  Secretary  of  State  for  tiie  Home  Depart- 
ment from  1B17  to  1827,  and  Keeper  of  the  State  Papers  up  to 
his  death,  was  sworn  of  the  Privy  Council  1828.  He  d. 
13  April,  1854,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henry  Hobhouse,  Esq.  of  Hadspen  House,  Somerset,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  Barrister-at-Law,  M.A.  Oxford,  6.  13  July,  1811: 
M.  1st,  7  April,  1853,  Charlotte  Elruria,  youngest  dau.  oif 
James,  3rd  Lord  Talbot  de  Malahide,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
17  April,  1855)  has  issue, 

Henry,  now  of  Hadspen. 

Margaret  Eliza. 
He'//t.2ndly,  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Thnmns  Gaisford,  D.D., 
Dean  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford.     He  d.  11  Feb.  1862. 

Arma — Per  pale  az.  and  gu.,  three  cstoiles  or,  issuing  out  of 
as  many  crescents  arg.  Crcat—OnX,  of  a  mural  coronet  per 
pale  as  the  arms  an  estoile  issuing  or.     Motto — Mutari  speruo. 

/Scat— Hadspen  House,  Castle  Cary,  Somerset. 


HOBLYN    OF    COLQ,TJITE. 

^ee  Petee-Hoblyn. 


HOEDEH    OF    EINGABELLA. 

HoDDEE,  Samuel,  Esq.  of  Eingabella  House,  co. 
Cork,  J.P.,  b.  8  Dee.  1820 ;  m.  26  April,  1860,  Jaue 
G.,  2nd  dau.  of  W.  Morgan,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Cork, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  William.  ii.  Samuel.  iii.  Francis. 

I.  AUce. 

?LtltCa(JC — It  appears  from  Hutchin"s  llhtory  of  Dorset- 
slure,  that  the  llodders  were  originally  of  that  county,  where 


they  held  the  manor  of  Longbridy  and  other  estates.  Col. 
John  Hoddeb,  of  Bridgetown,  and  his  brother,  William 
Hoddek,  of  Coolmoor,  were  settlers  in  co.  Cork  before  1641. 
The  former,  Col.  John  Hodder,  was  some  time  agent  to  Sir 
Philip  Perceval  ;  and  the  latter,  William  Hodder,  as  appears 
from  his  will,  was  b.  at  Millcome  (Melcombe  Regis,  Dorset- 
shire). They  had  a  brother,  Edward  Hodder,  whose  dau.  was 
living  at  Weymouth  1671,  and  a  sister,  m.  WiUiam  Smart. 
Both  of  the  settlers  made  large  purchases  of  soldiers'  allot- 
ments of  lands,  and  passed  patent  for  them  under  the  Act  of 
Settlement.  John  obtained  two  grants  to  the  extent  of  4,133 
acres,  and  William  a  grant  of  7,364  acres  in  co.  Cork,  includ- 
ing the  seats  of  the  family,  viz.,  Coolmore,  Ringabrow,  or 
Hoddersfield,  Ballea,  Ringabella,  and  Fountainstown.  The 
aforesaid  John  Hodder  was  Mayor  of  the  city  of  Cork  1650, 
and  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Cork  1657  ;  and  his  brother,  William 
Hodder,  was  Mayor  1657,  and  High  Sheriff  of  the  county  1661. 
Joh;i  Hodder  d.  s.  p.  1673,  leaving  his  estates  to  Francis,  2na 
son  of  his  brother  William,  having,  however,  by  deed  in  hia 
lifetime,  given  Dunkittle  and  other  large  estates  to  his  nephew, 
William  Smart. 

William  Hoddeb,  Esq.  (Col.  John  Hodder's  brother)  m. 
twice,  and  d.  1665,  having  had,  with  junior  issue,  two  sons, 

William,  ancestor  of  the  IIoddees  of  Ringabella  and  Fov.n- 
tdinstozira. 

Francis,  ancestor  of  Hoddeb  of  Hoddersfield. 
The  elder  son, 

William  Hodder,  of  Eallca  Castle,  co.  Cork,  d.  in  England 
1689,  leaving  issue,  by  his  wife  Hannah,  with  six  daus.,  four 
sons,  I.  Thomas,  High  Sherifl  c«.  Cork  1697,  who  sold  Cool- 
more  to  the  Newenhams  1691,  and  d.  about  1738;  ii.  John,  of 
Cork,  Merchant;  in.  Samuel,  of  Fountainstown,  of  whom 
we  treat;  and  iv.  Benjamin,  d.  g.  p.  1729.    The  3rd  son, 

Samuel  Hodder,  Esq.  of  Fountainstown,  m.  1694,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  John  Boles,  Esq.  of  Inch  ;  and  d.  1737,  leaving  issue 
(besides  daus.,  Elizabeth,  d.  1743;  Anne,  m.  Alderman 
William  Busteed ;  and  Mary,  m.  Benjamin  Barter,  of  Anajih) 
four  sons, 

John,  of  Ringabella,  of  whom  we  treat. 

Francis,  of  Fountainstown,  d.  s.  p.  1744. 

William,  a  Lieut,  in  Maj.-Gen.  St.  Clair's  regt.  of  foot,  d. 
v.nm.  1743. 

George,  of  Fountainstov/n  (see  UoBD-E&of  Fountainstoim). 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Hodder,  Esq.  of  Ringabella,  co.  Cork,  m.  1722,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Edward  Bullon,  Esq.  of  the  Old  Head,  Kinsale;  and  d. 
1742,  leaving,  with  four  daus.,  as  many  sons,  of  whom  the 
eldest, 

John  Hodder,  Esq.  of  Ringabella,  to.  1747,  Martha,  dau.  of 
Francis  Woodley,  Esq.,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Samuel  Hodber,  Esq.  of  Ringabella,  m.  1793,  Jane,  dau.  of 
George  Hodder,  E?q.  of  Fountainstown,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Francis  Hodder,  Esq.  of  Ringabella,  m.  Alicia,  dau.  of 
William  Martin,  Esq.,  and  left  a  son  and  successor,  the 
present  Samuel  Hodder,  Esq.  of  Ringabella. 

Arms— Arg.,  three  pole-axes  erect  in  fess  ppr.  Crest— A  fire 
ship  in  full  sail  ppr.     Motto — Igne  et  ferris  vicimus. 

/ScciJ— Ringabella  House,  CarrigaUne. 


HODDER    OP    FOUNTAINSTOWN. 

Hodder,  Francis  George,  Esq.  of  Fountains- 
town,  CO.  Cork,  b.  28  July,  1846,  J.P.,  called  to  the 
Irish  Bar,  Trinity  Term,  1S71;  m.  April,  1873,  Susan 
Louisa  Florence,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Drew  Atkin, 
Esq., late  of  Castle  Park,  in  the  co.  of  Dublin,  and 
grand-dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Roberts,  Bart.,  late  of 
Britfieldstown,  in  the  co.  of  Cork,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Walton,  b.  8  Feb.  1874. 

II.  Francis  Charles,  b.  24  March,  1876. 

ilt'uragr. — George  Hodder,  Esq.  of  Fountainstown  (4th 
son  of  Samuel  Hodder  and  Elizabeth  Boles  his  wife)  (see  pre- 
ceding Memoir),  was  Mayor  of  Cork  1754.  He  m.  Miss  Baker, 
and  c/.  July,  1771,  having  had  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Francis 
Woodley,  Esq.  of  Leeds,  co.  Cork,  and  a  son, 

George  Hodder,  Esq.  of  Fountainstown,  J. P.,  m.  Jan. 
1774,  Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Norris,  Esq.  of  Old 
Court,  CO.  Cork,  and  left  i.ssue, 

I.  George,  his  heir. 

II.  Francis,  of  Ballea  Castle,  m.  1815,  Anna  Matilda,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Kift,  Esq. ;  and  d.  1853,  having  had  issue, 

1  GfiuRGE  Francis,  heir  to  his  uncle. 


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793 


C  John,  of  Ballca  Castle,  m.  Feb.  isng,  Elizabeth,  Srd  dau. 
of  James  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Prospect,  and  had  issue,  two 
sons,  Francis  John,  now  of  Ballea  Castle,  I,.  June,  I8C0; 
John  Thomas,  G  Jan.  18G3;  and  one  dau.,  Jane  MalikUi. 

3  Francis. 

1  A  dau.,  m.  John  Furlong.  Esq. 

2  Sarah,  m.  Philip  William  Bass,  Esq. 

3  Jane,  in.  the  Kev.  Mr.  Lee.  4  A  dau. 

III.  John,  of  Cork,  Alderman,  m.  Barbara,  dau.  of  William 
Martin,  Esq.,  and  had  issue  three  sons,  George,  who  m. 
Albinia,  dau.  of  William  Johnson,  Esq.;  Francis;  and 
John,  d.  s.  'p.  1859. 

IV.  Peter,  Capt.  E.N.  v.  Kobert,  Lieut.  B.N. 

VI.  Michael,  Lieut.  U.N. 

VII.  Edward,  Lieut.  96th  regt.,  wounded  at  Waterloo. 

I.  Jane,  m.  Samuel  Hodder,  Esq.  of  Kingabella. 

II.  Anne,  m.  Robert  Stevelly,  Esq. 

III.  Mary.  iv.  Sarah.  v.  Harriett. 
rhe  eldest  son, 

George  Hodder,  Esq.  of  Fountainstonn,  J. P.,  d.  umn.,  and 
was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

George  Francis  Hoddsr,  Esq.  of  Fountainstown,  J. P., 
i».  Jan.  1843,  Elizabeth  Tciwnsend,  eldest  dau.  of  Michael 
Roberts,  Esq.,  J. P.,  late  of  Kilmoney  Abbey,  co.  Cork,  and 
Jy  her  (who  d.  3  Feb.  1854)  left  at  his  decease,  12  March, 
1863,  issue, 

Francis  George,  now  of  Fountainstown. 

George  Francis,  6.  25  Feb.  1852. 

EUzabeth  Roberts. 

Anna  Matilda,  m.  30  Jan.  1868,  Thomas,  eldest  son  of  Thomas 
Hayes,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Cro.sshaven  House,  co.  Cork,  and  has 
issue,  one  son,  Francis,  and  three  daus. 

Lydia  Mary. 

Seat — Fountainstown,  Crosshavcn,  co.  Cork. 


MOORE-HODDER    OF    HODDERSFIELD. 

MooEE-HoDDEK,  WiLLiAii  Heney  John,  Esq.  of 
loddersfield,  co.  Cork,  J.P.,  b.  1  Aug.  1846  j 
iducated  at  Ei:ou ;  au  ollicer  lOtli  regt. 

ILtllCagC.— Francis  Hodder,  2nd  son  of  the  1st  William 
lodder,  Esq.  of  Ringabella,  afterwards  called  Hoddersfield, 
ligh  Sheriff  of  co.  Cork,  lGi31  {sec  preceding  Memoirs),  s.  to 
irge  estates  by  his  father's  and  uncle's  wills,  and  was  of 
iridgetown  and  Ringabrow  or  Hoddersfield.  He  had  issue  by 
lis  wife,  Jane,  besides  three  daus.,  three  sons,  John,  of  Hod- 
lersfield  and  Killeagh  :  William,  6.  1659 ;  and  Francis  Hodder, 
:.sq.  of  Cork,  m.  Aug.  1688,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Capt.  George 
'epper,  of  Ballygarth,  and  d.  1726,  leaving  issue,  besides  four 
aus.  (Jane,  r.i.  Joseph  Bullen,  Esq. ;  Alicia  Hannah,  ra. 
ohn  Bayly,  Esq.  of  Ballymoney ;  and  Elizabeth),  three  sons, 
!apt.  William  Hoddek,  of  whom  presently;  George;  and 
'rancis. 

Capt.  William  Hodder  s.  eventually  at  Hoddersfield.  Ho 
I.  Anne,  sister  of  Capt.  Daniel  Webb,  and  had  issue, 

William,  m.  1st,  Mrs.  Webb ;  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Stephen 
Grey,  Esq.;  and  3rdly,  the  Hon.  Margaret  Lysaght,  dau.  of 
Lord  Lisle,  and  d.  s.    p.  1787,  leaving  his' estates  to  his 

nephew,  William  Henry  Jloore,  Esq.  on  condition  that  he 
should  bear  the  name  and  arms  of  Hodder. 

Hannah. 

Anne,  m.  Henry   Moore,   Esq.,  Capt.  48th  foot,   and  had 

(with  a  dau.  Anne,  m.  Thomas  B.  Herrick,  Esq.  of  Shippool, 

CO.  Cork)  a  son, 

William  Henrt  Moore,  Esq.,  who  assumed  the  additional 
urname  of  Hodder  upon  the  death  of  liis  maternal  uncle, 
nd  became  of  Hoddersfield.  He  m.  1789,  Harriet,  dau.  of  the 
light  Hon.  Henry  Theophilus  Clements  (brother  to  the  1st 
;arl  of  Leitrim),  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Gen. 
I'ebb,  and  had  issue, 

William  Henbt,  his  heir. 

Henry  Theophilius,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Carrigrohane,  i?i.  May, 
1849,  Sarah,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  T.  Forster  Saunders,  and  d.  s.  p. 
1865. 

Thomas  Eyre,  m.  29  Feb.  1844,  Eliza  Hill,  dau.  of  George 
Blacker,  Esq.,  and  is  deceased. 

John  Francis,  m.  and  has  issue. 

Catherine,  widow  of  the  Rev.  John  Johnson,  d.  1856. 

Harriet,  deceased.  Anna  Maria,  deceased.  Selina,  d.  1857. 
'he  eldest  son, 

William  Henry  Moore  Hodder,  Esq.  of  Hoddersfield,  co. 
;ork,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Col.  N.  Cork  Militia,  to.  1st,  Cliarlotte 
lolthurst,  of  Ardruni,  co.  Cork,  sister  of  Sir  Nicholas  Conway 
;olthurst,  Bart.,  which  lady./.  7  March,  1832;  he  Hi.  2ndly, 
4  Feb.  1839,  Lucy  Elizabeth  Mary,  dau.  of  Col.  Need,  of 
lansfield  Woodhouse,  co.  Notts.  Col.  Moore  Hodder  rf.  20 
fov.  1859,  having  had  by  his  2nd  wife,  a  son,  tlie  present 
ViLLiAM  Hk.nry  Joun  Muoke  Hodder,  Esq.  of  Hoddersfield, 


I  CO.  Cork;  and  a  dau.,  Lucy  Harriet  Fanny,  m.  19  April  l8Gfl 
Col.  Charles  Fhulyer,  Grenrulicr  Guards,  eldest  son  of  Sir 
Henry  Fludyer,  Bart,  of  Ayston  Hall,  Rutland. 

^Ciis— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th.  arg.,  three  pole-axes  erect  in 
te.ssppr.,  tor  Hodder;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  on  a  chief  indented 
or,  tliree  mullets  pierced  gu.,  for  Moore.  CresU—A  fire-ship 
with  her  courses  set,  fire  issuing  from  below  the  rigo-in"  aU 
ppr.,  for  Hodder;  and  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  Moor's 
head  in  profile  all  ppr.,  for  Moore.  iWo^/o— Per  i"nem  fcrria 
vicimus.  ° 

/Sent— Hoddersfield,  Crosshaven,  co.  Cork. 


HOD&SON    OF    HOUGHTON    HO-CTSE. 

Hodgson,  Thomas  Houghton,  Esq.of  Houghton 
House,  Cumberland,  b.  2  Jan.  1813 ;  m.  19  April, 
18J2,  Elizabeth  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Robert  Gutch,  M. A.,  Rector  of  Segrave,  co.  Leicester. 

itlllCagC— William  Hodgson,  Esq.,  son  of  George  Hodg- 
son, by  Jane  his  wife,  and  grandson  of  Joseph  Hodgson,  by- 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  m.  1767,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Joseph  Stordy, 
and  had, 

I.  William,  of  Houghton  House. 

II.  Joseph,  of  Carlisle,  to.  29  Oct.  1799,  Sarah,  dau.  of  W. 
Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Batt  House,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30  July, 
1850)  had  i.saue,  '^' 

AViLLiAM  Nicholson,  of  Newby  Grange,  Cumberland, 
M.P.  for  East  Cumberland,  J.P.  andD.L.,  High  Sheriff 
18G3,  b.  14  Oct.  1801;  to.  25  Oct.  1831,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Irwin,  Esq.  of  Justus  Town,  Cumberland,  whod. 
3  June,  1SG9.  Mr.  Hodgson  represented  Carli';le  in  Par- 
liament from  1847  to  1848,  1857  to  1859,  and  1865  to  1868. 
In  the  last-named  year  he  was  elected  for  East  Cumber- 
land.    He  </.  1876. 

Joseph  Stordy  (Rev.),  m.  6  June,  1840,  Sophia  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Daliymple  Hosketh,  Bart,  of  Rufford 
Hall,  and  has  issue, 

Sarah  Grace,  )?i.  JohnFawcett,  Esq.  of  Pettrill  Bank,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law. 

I.  Isabella,  m.  Thomas  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Carlisle,  J.P. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  David  Donald,  Esq. 
The  elder  son, 

William  Hodgson,  Esq.  of  Houghton  House,  Cumberland, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  five  times  Mayor  of  Carlisle,  6.  9  Feb.  1773  ; 
r,i.  17  June,  1806,  Anne,  elilest  dau.  of  Thomas  Young,  Esq. 
of  Carlisle,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  Dec.  1854)  left  at  his 
decease,  12  Jan.  1850, 

Thomas  Houghton,  now  of  Houghton  House. 

AVilliani  lliiirv,  E;i'!is;:i--at-Law,  Assistant  Solicitor  to  tho 
Tn  ;i,ury,  /,.  iu.liinr,   l~.\:>. 

Jn<rph  Lowthci-,  A  ioai-  ..1  Wethcral,  Cumberland,  h.  27  Sept. 
l-^H  :  „(.  J;mr  KIcniKn-,  dau.  of  the  late  John  Dixon,  Esq.  of 
Kn.Il?,  CunilH  iland,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4  March,  1858)  left 
i-sur.  Aniii'  Alalia  Rebecca  and  Sarah  Mabel  Josephine;  he 
-'.  -I'J  March,  iMJl. 

George  Courteiiay,  Vicar  of  Corbridge,  &.  25  Dec.  1821;  m. 
1851,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Buckham,  Esq.,  of  White- 
haven, and  has,  WiUiam  George  Courtenay ;  Henry  Bernard ; 
Charles  Bernard;  Joseph;  Annette  Isabel ;  and  Marion. 

Charles  Bernard,  of  Barker  Grange,  b.  21  May,  1824;  m. 
17  July,  1S68,  Agnes,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Robert 
Allan,  Esq.  of  Hillside  Crescent,  Edinburgh,  and  has  Charles 
William  Allan,  b.  3  June,  1868. 

Annette,  m.  1st,  Lieut.-Col.  Cowper,  C.B.,  of  the  18th  Royal 
Irish  regt.,  who  d.  1847;  and  2ndly,  the  Rev.  William 
Deacons  Isaac,  of  Harts  Hill,  co.  Stafford,  who  d.  1875. 

Elizabeth,  m.  the  Rev.  William  M.  Thompson,  of  Woolwich, 
and  has,  William  Robert ;  JohnMnrtin;  and  Annie. 

Jane. 

Isabel  Sarah,  to.  William  Carruthers,  Esq.  of  Halton,  co. 
Chester,  and  has,  William  Hodgson,  and  Henry  Joseph. 

Mary,  r,i.  1862,  the  Rev.  James  Cox,  Incumbent  of  Halton, 
CO.  Chester,  who  d.  1874. 

Arms—Sa..,  a  chevron  between  three  martlets  or.  Crest— A. 
dove  close  az.  holding  in  his  beak  a  sprig  of  lauiel  ppr. 
iVoHo— Dread  God. 

Scat — Houghton  House,  Carlisle,  Cumberland. 


HODGSON    OF    HIGHTHORNE. 

Hodgson,  Nathaniel  Thomas  Lumley,  Esq.  of 
Highthorne,  co.  York,  b.  21  «ept.  18U8  ;  m.  27  Dec. 
1838,  Mary  Holt,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Wil- 
liam Darley,  Esq.  of  Muston  Lodge,  co.  York,  and 
has  issue, 
I.  Nathaniel  Henry,  Lieut.  2nd  West  Yoik  Militia,  late  of 
the  85th  Light  Infantry,  b.  26  March,  1842;  »/i. '22  July, 


iM 


HOD 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HOL 


1875,  Juliet,  only  child  of  the  late  Hall  John  Denny,  Esq., 
Capt.  Inniskilling  Dragoons. 

II.  Charles,  6.  29  April,  1845 ;  d.  9  Sept.  18G0. 

I.  Julia  Elcanora.  ii.  Emma  Florence. 

iLtltCagp.— Dr.  Phin-eas  Hodgson,  Chancellor  of  York, 
1617,  and  Chaplain  to  James  I.,  was  ancestor  of  Sib  Thomas 
Hodgson,  of  Barnby  Dunn,  near  Doncaster  (see  Whitakcr's 
Hislori/  of  Le(d<),  whose  descendant, 

The  Rev.  Thomas  Hodgson,  Eector  of  Burlington,  co.  York, 
was  father  of 

The  Rev.  Xatha-viel  Hodg.?on,  Rector  of  Gauthorpe  and 
Terrington,  N.  It.  co.  York,  who  m.  Emma,  dau.  of  Hon.  Thomas 
Willoughby,  and  sister  of  Lord  Middleton,  and  had  issue  one 
dau.,  Emma  Antonin»,  d.  25  May,  1780,  and  a  son, 

Kathaniei,  Bbtan  Hodgson,  Esq.  of  BrafFerton  Hall,  nenr 
Boroughbridfrc,  and  Sand  Hutton  Hall,  near  Thirsk,  co.  York. 
He  m.  1805,  Jemima  Eleanora,  dau.  and  co-heiress  f  with  Mary, 
m.  Bacon  Frank,  Esq.  of  Carapsal,  near  Doncaster)  of  Lieut.- 
Gen.  Sowerby,  R.A.,  by  Eleanor  his  wife,  dau.  of  Richard 
Turbutt,  Esq.  of  Doncaster,  and  d.  6  Jan.  1821,  leaving  issue 
by  her  (who  d.  1847), 

Kathaniel  Thomas  Lujieet,  present  represcntitivc. 

Henry  Charles,  Lieut.  6ind  regt.,  d..  in  Ceylon,  1835. 

Anns — Per  chevron  embattled  or  and  sa.  three  martlets 
counterchanged.  Crest — A  dove  close  arg.  in  the  beak  an  olive 
branch  ppr. 

iJeside/ice— Highthomc,  near  Easingwold,  co.  York. 


HODGSON    OF    CLOPTON    HOUSE. 

Hodgson,    Aethfe,   Esq.   of    Clopton    House, 
Stratford-on-ATon,  co.  Warwick,  J.P.,  b.  20  June, 
1818,  erlucatcd  at  Eton  and  Cambridge,  for  many 
years  Member  of  the  Legislative  Assembly,    New 
South  Wales,  and   Queensland,  formerly  Secretary 
for  Public  Works,  and  Colonial  Secretary  of  Queens- 
land ;  m.  30  March,  1842,  Ehza,  dau.  of  Sir  James 
Bowling,    Knt.,   late   Chief   Justice  of  New  South 
Wales,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 
Feancis  He.nrt  (Rev.),  M.A.,  educated  at  Eton  and  Cam- 
bridge, Vicar  of  Abbots  Lanp;lcy,  Herts,  h.  1848. 
Annie  Frances,  m  4  July,   1867,  the  Hon.   James  Hewitt, 

eldest  son  of  James,  4th  Viscount  Lifford. 
ittllPagC.— Rev.  Edward   Hodgson  (son  of  Bri.in  and 
Ellen   Hodpson),  m.  May,  1816,   Charlotte,  only  sister  of  the 
late  Col.  Pe.mbcrton,  of  Trumpington  Hall,  co.  Cambridge, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1864)  had  issue, 
Abthcb,  now  of  Clopton  House. 

Henbt  Williams  Pembebton,  Esq.  of  Triimpin2;tr.n  Hall,  co. 
Cambridge,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge 
1844,  and  called  to  the  Bar  at  the  Inner  Temple  .same  year, 
h.  1819  ;  m.  1855,  Frances  Maria  Sophia,  widow  of  Capt. 
Huntley  Campbell,  '.iOth  regt.,  and  only  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Francis  Charles  James  Pemberton,  Esq.  of  Trumpington 
Hall,  upon  which  occasion  he  assumed  the  name  and  arms 
of  her  family  :  he  has  one  son,  Arthur  E^ilph. 
Edward  Franks. 

Cnarlotte,  m.  the  Rev.  Henry  Nevile,  Eector  of  Holton,  Bicker- 
ing CO.  Lincoln. 
Mary,  m.  Rev.  A.  V.  Hujhes  Hallett,  Chapliiin  at  Bruges, 
Belgium. 
He  d.  1854. 
Seat — Clopton  House,  Stralford-on-Avon. 


HODGSON-HINDE     OF      STELLING    AND 
OVINGTON. 

See  HiXDE. 


HOG    OF    NEWLTSTON. 

Hog,  TnoMAs  Alexandeh,  Esq.  of  Newhston, 
00.  Linlitligow,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6. 14  Jan.  1835  ;  m.  28 
June,  18.J9,  Harriet,  2nd  dau.  of  Steuarfc  B.  Hare, 
Esq.  of  Calderhall,  co.  Midlothian,  and  has  issue, 

I.  James  Maitl:ind,  b.  23  .'Vug.  1861;  d.  C  July,  1877. 

II.  Steuabt  Batlev,  h.  11  Sept.  1864. 

in.  Thomas  Alexander  Frederick,  h.  0  July,  1866. 
IV.  Alan  Wehvood,   6.  28  June,  1868. 
I.  Mary  Wehvood.  ii.  Helen. 

HtlirarrC. — The  surname  of  Hog,  one  of  local  origin,  js  of 
great  antiquity  in  Scotland.  From  the  family  of  Hoo  of 
Jlarcarse,  in  co.  Berwick,  sprung  Sir  Roger  Hog,  Senator  of 
the  College  of  Justice,  and  also. 


John  Hog,  Esq.  of  Cammo  (now  Xew  Saughton),  co.  Mid- 
Lothinn,  and  Ladykirk,  co.  Berwick,  son  and  heir  of  William 
Hog,  Esq.  (immediate  younger  brother  of  Sir  Roger  Hog, 
Knt.  of  Harearse,'  one  of  the  Senators  of  tlie  College  of  Justice), 
by  Janet  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Douglas,  Knt.  of  Glen- 
bervie,  grandson  of  Archibald,  5th  Earl  of  Angus.  He  in. 
27  June,  1707,  Mary,  dau.  of  Alexander  Cochrane,  Esq.  o) 
Barbauchlaw,  co.  Linlithgow,  and  had  two  sons.  The 
younger, 

Roger  Hoc,  Esq.  of  Xewliston,  6.  22  Nov.  1715,  described 
in  the  certificate  1783,  from  the  Lyon  Office  of  Scotland,  ol 
the  matriculation  of  his  arms,  as  "Roger  Hog,  Esq.,  heii 
male  and  representative  of  the  ancient  families  of  Hog  oj 
Ilarcars'^  and Bnyend,  andchief  of  the  surname,"  m.  14March, 
1733,  Rachel,  dau.  of  Thomas  Missing,  Esq.  of  Stubbington 
Park,  Hants,  and  has  issue.  He  d.  March,  1789,  and  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Thomas  Hoc,  Esq.  of  Kcwliston,  6.  4  Sept.  1742;  m.  1st, 
9  March,  1770,  Lady  Maria  Julian,  3rd  dau.  of  James,  7tt 
Earl  of  Lauderdale,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1795)  had,  with  othci 
issue,  who  d.  v.nrn.,  Roger,  his  heir;  and  Mary  Turner,  m. 
29  May,  1800,  to  the  late  Sir  John  Buchanan  Hepburn,  Bart,  ol 
Smeaton  Hepburn,  and  d.  1854.  Mr.  Hog  ra.  2udly,  17  March, 
1798,  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Stewart,  of  the  Stewarts  of  Athol, 
and  by  her  had, 

I.  James  Maitland,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  h.  1  March,  180G;  m.  Sept.  1830,  Katherine 
Maynard,  dau.  of  Archibald  Swinton,  Esq.  of  VVarwasli 
House,  CO.  Hants,  and  dying  1864,  had  issue, 

1  Thomas  Ignatius,  6.  26  Sept.  1832. 

2  James  Maitland,  b.  6  March,  1834,  deceased. 

3  Archibald  Francis,  h.  20  April,  1835. 

4  Riiger,  6.  22  June,  1838. 

1  Katharine.  2  Louisa,  deceased. 

I.  Eleanor  Julian,  m.  7  Aug.  1827,  David  Maitland  Makgil 
Crighton,  of  Rankeliour,  and  d.  Jan.  1835. 

II.  Rachel  Elizabeth,  m.  March,  1826,  Patrick  Frazer  Tytler 
son  of  Alexander  Frazer  Tytler,  of  Woodhouselee,  one  of  tht 
Senators  of  the  College  of  Justice ;  d.  April,  1835. 

III.  Margaret  Charlotte,  m.  7  Nov.  1837,  Robert  Gilmor' 
Colquhoun,  of  Camstradden,  H.B.M.'s  Consul-General  a 
Bucharest,  and  d.  s.  p.  1838. 

3Ir.  Hog  d.  in  March,  1827,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Roger  Hog,  Esq.  of  Newliston,  6.  25  Oct.  1771,  d.  unm 
31  Dec.  1833,  and  was  s.by  his  half-brother, 

James  Maitland  Hog,  Esq.  ofNewh-ton,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6 
7  Aug.  1799 ;  m.  7  Aug.  1827,  Helen,  4th  dau.  of  the  late  Si; 
Alexander  Charles  Maitland  Gib.son,  Eart.  of  Clifton  Hall,  aac 
had  issue, 

Thomas  -Vlexaxdeb,  now  of  Newliston,  co.  Linlithgow. 

Helen  Maitland. 
BIr.  Hog  d.  1  Aug.  1858. 

Arras— Xrg.,  three  boars'  heads  erased  az.  armed  or.  Crcs 
—An  oak  tree  ppr.  Sv/pporters—T-vio  boars  ppr.  Motto—Da. 
gloria  vires. 

i'cHi— Newliston,  near  Kirkliston,  co.  Linlithgow. 


HOLBECH    OF    FAKNBOEOUGH. 

HoLBECH,  The  Ven.  Chaeles  WiLLiAsr,  o 
Farnborough,  co.  Warwick,  M.A.,  Yicar  of  Earn 
borough,  and  Archdeacon  of  Coventry,  J.P.,  b.  3( 
July,  1816;  m.  11  May,  1843,  Laura  Harrictte 
2nd  dau.  of  the  late  John  Armytage,  Esq.,  cidcsl 
son  of  Sir  Gfeorge  Armytage,  Eart.  of  Kirklees 
Hall,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Walteb  Henbt,  60th  Royal  Rifles,  b.  11  May,  1S15. 

II.  Edward  Ambrose,  R.N.,  b.  23  June,  1846. 

III.  William  Arthur  (Rev.),  b.  14  Dec.  1850. 

IV.  Hugh,  b.  27  June,  1857. 

V.  Godfrey  Charles,  6.  9  March,  1853. 

I.  Jessie.  II.  Lucy  Gertrude. 

III.  Agnes  Mary.  iv.  Annie  Laura. 

JLtJir<15C.— Ambrose  Holbech,  Esq.  of  Mollington,  Oxford, 
and  Farnborough,  co.  Warwick  (eldest  son  of  Ambrose  Hollecl 
Esq.  of  Mollington,  by  Joan  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Holloway. 
Esq.,  of  Cropredy,  co.  Oxford,  and  lineal  descendant  of  Olivei 
Holbech,  of  Holbech,  co.  Lincoln,  living  circa  1223),  purchased, 
in  167y,  the  manor  of  Radston,  co.  Northampton.  He  m. 
Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Harvey,  Gent,  of  London,  by  whom 
(whof^  4May,  1682)  he  had  issue,  William,  his  heir;  Ambrose, 
of  Mollington,  d.  s.  p.  1737  ;  Hugh,  m.  Elizabeth  Woodhull,  s 
widow;  Saiah,  m.  Sir  Thomas  Powys,  Knt.  of  Lilford,  one  o; 
the  Judges  of  the  Court  of  King's  Bench;  Mary,  m.  Ricliart 


HOL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


noL 


795 


Jennens,  Esq.  of  Long  WhittenViam,  Berks;  Anne,  m.  Tobiah 
Harvey,  Gent. ;  and  Finetta,  d.  v.nm.  1158.  He  tJ.  22  March, 
1701,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Holbech,  Esq.  of  Farnborough,  Mollington,  and 
Eadston,7H.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-hciress  of  William  Alington, 
Esq.  of  London,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  IMarch,  1708)  he  had, 
with  other  issue,  William,  his  heir;  Hush,  m.  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Col.  KobertCornewull,  and  d.  27  Sept.  17G5),  leaving  a 
son,  William,  heir  to  his  uncle  ;  Jane,  m.  John  Blencowe, 
Esq.  of  Marston  St.  Lawrence,  co.  Northampton;  Elizabeth, 
TO.  George  Tash,  Esq.  of  Ivcr,  Middlesex;  Anne,  in.  Toby 
Chauncey,  Esq.  Mr.  Holbech  </.  7  July,  1717,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

William  Holbecii,  Esq.,  who  held  the  three  properties,  but 
Farnborough  was  the  suat,  and  has  been  ever  since ;  he 
d.  unm.  11  June,  1771,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew. 

William  Holbech,  Esq.  m.  1772,  Anne,  dau.  of  William 
Woodhouse,  of  Lichfield,  M.D.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  Dec. 
18.30)  had  issue, 

William,  his  successor. 

Henry  Hugh,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1779  ;  <!.  3  Aug.  1835. 

Charles  (llev.),  Vicar  of  Farnborough,  and  Perpetual 
Curate  of  Kadston,  6.  1782;  m.  Jesse  Maria  Grimes  (who 
rf.  26  April,   1844);  d.  27  Nov.  1837. 

Edward,  an  officer  in  the  Inniskilling  Dragoons  at  Waterloo ; 

6.  1785;  d.  24  June,  1844. 

George,  Capt.  B.N.,  6.  1793;  m.  Ellen  Catherine  Eickctts ; 
d.  31  Dec.  1S5G. 

I.  Mary  Ann,  m.  1807,  Sir  Charles  Mordaunt,  Bart,  of  Walton 

D'Evile,  CO.  Warwick ;  d.  9  June,  1842.        ii.  Caroline. 
Jlr.  Holbech,  M.P.  for  Banbury  from  1792  to  179C,  d.  6  July 
1J12,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Holbech,  Esq.,  b.  22  Jan.  1774;  m.  18  April,  1805, 
Lucy,  eth  dau.  of  Oldfield  Bowles,  Esq.  of  North  Aston,  co. 
Oxford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  Nov.  1835)  had  issue, 

William  Ambrose,  b.  21  Sept.  1812  ;  d.  16  Jan.  1814. 

Hugh,  b.  15  Aug.  1814;  ih.  4  Jan.  1838,  the  Hon.  Jane 
Sarah  Hood,  3id  dau.  of  Samuel,  3rd  Lord  Bridport ;  and 
d.  8  June,  1849.  His  widow  m.  2ndly,  10  Dec.  1853,  Sir 
Charles  Hotham,  K.C.B.,  Capt.  R.N.,  who  d.  31  Dec.  1855  ; 
and  3rdly,  30  Aug.  1860,  Capt.  W.  Armytage,  E.N.,  who  d. 
11  Jan.  1872. 

f'HARLEs  William,  now  of  Farnborough. 

Henry,  60th  Rifles,  b.  23  March,  1818 ;  d.  25  Aug.  1849. 

Mars-. 

Lucy  Anne,  m.  12  Feb.  1828,  AVilliam  Markham,  Esq.  of 
Becca  Hall,  co.  York,  who  d.  26  Jan.  1852. 

Laura,  m.  13  Aug.  1846,  John  Hardy,  Esq.  of  Dunstall  Hall, 
CO.  Stafford,  since  created  a  Baronet. 

Frances,  d.  16  April.  1850. 

Jane,  m.  14  Dec.  1853,  Henry  Cartwright,  Esq.,  lato  Col. 
Grenadier  Guards.    She  d.  29  Dec.  1877. 

Emma,  twin  with  Jane. 
Mr.  Holbech  d.  22  May,  1S5G. 

.4r)ns— Quarterly,  1st  and  4tb,  vert,  six  escallops,  three, 
two,  and  one  arg. ;  2nd,  sa.,  a  bend  engrailed  between  sis 
billets  arg. ;  3rd,  arg.,  a  lion  rampant  gu.  a  border  engrailed 
sa.  bezantee.     Crfat — A  maunch  vert  semee  ot  escallops  arg, 

^'cKt— Farnborough  Hall,  near  Banbury,  co.  Warwick. 


HOLDEH    OF    HOIiDEN. 

H01DT5N,  Henry,  Esq.  of  Holden  and  Reeclly 
House,  CO.  Lancaster,  J.P.  for  the  cos.  Lancaster 
unci  Kerry,  and  D.L.  for  Lancaster,  b.  8  Aug. 
1824  ;  late  Lieut. -Col.  13th  Li^ht  Dragoons  ;  m. 
10  June,  1854,  Hon.  Eleanor  White,  eldest  dau.  of 
Henry,  Lord  Annaly,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Hakby  Ralph  Lonsdale,  Grenadier  Guards,  b.  29  June, 
1857. 

I.  Eveleen.  n.  Ella. 

ILilTCagC— An  original  parchment  pedigree  in  the  posses- 
f  ion  of  the  present  Col.  Holden,  commences  with  Robert  de 
HoLDENE,  and  deduces  the  descent  in  an  unbroken  chain  from 
JoHH  Holdexe  de  Holdene,  a.d.  1189.  The  family,  it  is 
stated,  held  manors  in  co.  Chester  temp.  Edward  tub  Con- 
FEssoB  (see  Domesday  Book).  The  name,  according  to  Whi- 
takcr,  is  derived  from  two  Saxon  words.  Hold  Dene. 

Robert  de  Holdene,  of  Iloldene,  co.  Lancaster,  living  temp. 
Kings  John  and  Henry  IIL,  son  of  John  Holden,  living  at 
Holden,  temp.  Richard  I.,  and  grandson  of  Robert  Holden, 
living  tem-p.  Henry  I.,  was  father  of 

Gilbert  Holden,  of  Holden,  temp.  Henry  IIL,  m.  Ann 
de  Antwisscy,  and  had  a  son, 

Robert  Holden,  of  Holden,  temp.  Edward  II.,  m.  Joane 
de  Scoffield,  and  was  father  of 

Adam  Holden,  of  Holden,  ra.  temp.  Edward  III.,  Alice,  dau. 
of  B»rton  of  Barton,  and  had  two  sons,  Nicholas,  his  heir, 


and  Robert,  who  m.  Susan,  dau.  of  Torkington,  of  Torkington. 
The  eldest  son, 

Nicholas  Holden,  of  Holden,  was  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Simonstown,  temp.  Edward  111.,  and  made  a  grant  to  the 
Abbott  of  Whalley  1336.  Ho  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Standish,  of 
Standish,  and  had  two  sons,  John,  his  heir,  and  Robert,  who- 
rd.  Effame  Kennyon,  and  had  a  son,  Adam,  of  whom  hereafter. 
The  elder  son, 

John  Holden,  of  Holden,  m.  temp.  Richard  II.,  Isabel,  dau. 
of  Braidshaigh,  of  Braidshaigh,  and  d.  s.  p.,  when  the  line  was 
carried  on  by  his  nephew, 

Adam  Holden,  of  Holden,  vi.  Alice,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir 
Thomas  Keike,  Knt.,  and  was  .s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Holden,  of  Holden,  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John, 
Husscy,  of  Sleaford,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Adam  Holden,  of  Holden,  which  place  was  granted  out  as  a 
Manor  1411.  He  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  William  Holland,  of  Heaton, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Christopher  Holden,  of  Holden,  m.  temp.  Henry  VI.,  the 
dau.  of  Sir  Christopher  llaryngton,  and  had,  with  a  younger 
son,  who  was  Abbot  of  Whalley,  and  d.  1480,  an  elder  son 
and  heir, 

Ralph  Holden,  of  Holden,  temp.  Edward  IV.,  m.  Joan^ 
dau.  of  Richton,  of  Dunkenhalgh,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henry  Holden,  of  Holden,  temp.  Henry  VII.,  m.  Margery, 
dau.  of  Sir  Christopher  Standish,  Knt.  of  Duxbury,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

Thomas  Holden,  of  Holden,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Gilbert 
Langton,  of  Lowe,  and  had  a  son, 

Gilbert  Holden,  of  Holden,  temp.  Henry  VIII.,  m.  Grace, 
dau.  of  Nicholas  Towneley,  of  Towneley,  and  had  a  son, 

Ralph  Holden,  of  Holden,  temp.  Edward  VI.,  «i.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Richard  Elton,  of  Brockhole,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son. 

Robert  Holden,  of  Holden,  who  had  a  grant  of  lands 
3  April,  27  Queen  Elizabeth,  a.d.  1587.  He  m.  Alice,  dau.  of 
Nicholas  Bannister,  of  Altham,  and  had  a  son, 

Ralph  Holden,  of  Holden,  m.  3Iary,  dau.  of  William 
Chorley,  of  Chorley  and  was  buried  at  Haslingden,  leaving  a 
son, 

Robert  Holden,  Esq.  of  Holden,  aged  63  anno  1665,  m. 
Susan,  dau.  of  Alexander  Chorley,  Esq.  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  and 
had  a  son  and  heir, 

Ralph  Holden,  Esq.  of  Holden,  6.  1629;  m.  Mary,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Rev.  Edmund  Ryshton,  and  was  father  of 

Robert  Holden,  Esq.  of  Holden,  b.  1655,  living  1677;  m. 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Rev.  Leonard  Clayton,  Vicar  of  Blackburn, 
and  widow  of  Mr.  Warren,  by  whom,  who  survived  him,  he 
had  (with  two  daus.,  Catherine  and  Susanna,  and  a  younger 
son,  Robert,  bapt.  24  July,  1634)  an  elder  son  and  heir, 

Ralph  Holden,  Esq.  of  Holden,  bapt.  25  May,  1681,  d. 
1706,  leaving,  by  Frances  his  wife,  a  dau.  of  William 
Davenport,  Esq.  of  Bromhall,  a  son  and  heir, 

Robert  Holden,  Esq.  of  Holden,  bapt.  18  Jan.  1700,  d. 
21  March,  1730,  leaving,  by  Martha  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Gilbody,  Esq.  of  Heap  Ridings,  two  daus.,  Frances  and  Martha, 
and  a  son, 

Ralph  Holden,  Esq.,  of  Holden  Hall,  of  Stockport,  co. 
Chester,  and  of  Palace  House,  b.  6  June,  1722;  m.  24  Dec. 
1744,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Holden,  Esq.  of  Palace 
House,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue, 

Robert,  his  heir. 

Betty,  V}.  20  June,  17S0,  Henry  Greenwood,  Esq.  of  Burnley, 
co.'l':iin':i^t.r.  «i  tli.' f.niiilv  of  Greenwoode  of  Greenwoode 
(.v'i  W  !iii  M, ;  i-^  .  /'  /  -:  ;iii(l  d.  1781,  leaving  a  son,  John, 
ofi\li    iiliM    I       ,  i(       i        -or  to  his  uncle. 

Fraiir,    ,  ,   .   I  .    i-   ,  1.1.  iiii-h  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Liverpool; 
and</.  .-■.  J'.  II  -Ma>,  l.,K. 
Mr.  Holden  d.  1778,  and  was  s.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

Robert  Holden,  Esq.  of  Holden  and  Palace  House,  d.  unvii. 
8  April,  1792,  and  was  s.  by  his  sister's  only  son, 

John  Greenwood,  Esq.  of  Palace  House,  J.P.,  h.  1781.  He 
m.  13  Oct.  1821,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Aspinall,  Esq.  of 
High  Riley,  and  of  Reedly  House,  and  by  her  (who  assumed 
for  herself  and  her  children,  by  royal  license  28  July,  1810, 
the  surname  and  arms  of  Holden)  had  issue, 

Henry,  present  representative. 

Ralph,  b.  11  Sept.  1827;  d.  in  Africa,  1860    ^  „     ,  ^  ^ 

WUliam,  6.  7  Sept.  1831 ;  m.  Julia,  dau.  of  J.  Paulet,  Esq.  of 
Seaforth  House,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue,  Blanche,  m. 
27  April,  1876,  Frederick  George,  Lord  Howard  de  Walden; 
Maud;  and  Julia.  „  „.    .^,  t      • 

Bessie  m.  Ernest  Lavie,  youngest  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Lavie, 
Governor  of  Greenwich  Hospital.  Ehoda. 

Mr.  Greenwood  d.  2  Oct.  1834,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son^ 
Henry  Holden,  Esq. 


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Arms— Sa,.,  a  fess  between  two  chevrons  erm.  between  the 
fess  and  upper  chevron  a  covered  cup  or.  Crest— A  moor  cock 
,ppr.  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  cinqucfoil  or.  Motto— JXec 
tcmcre  nee  timide. 

Heiits—ZieeiUy  House,  near  Burnley,  co.  Lancaster;  and 
Dromquinna,  co.  Kerry.  Town  Rexidence— 29,  Queen's  Gate 
Terrace,   S.W.     CYui— Army  and  Navy. 


HOLDEN    OF    ASTON. 

HoLBEN,  Edward  Ciiarlks  Shuttleworth, 
Esq.  of  .Aston  Hall,  co.  Derby,  b.  7  Jan.  1865. 

5LlliragC.— The  first  of  the  family  of  Holden  of  whom  wa 
fill.",  mention  in  co.  Derby,  was  of  Wihie;  his  son,  Robert 
lIoLDEN,  Esq.,  settled  in  Aston,  and  d.  Ifi59. 

Kev.  Charles  Shdttlewobth,  of  Aston,  youngest  son  of 
James  Shuttleworth,  Esq.  of  Gawthorp,  by  Mary  his  wife,  only 
clau.  and  heiress  of  Kobert  Holden,  Esq.  of  Aston,  took  the 
name  and  arms  of  Holden  in  1791.  He  m.  1st,  the  Hon.  Mary 
'Cockburn,  dau.  of  Lord  Forester,  and  by  her  (whod.  1777)  had 
one  son,  who  d.  an  infant.  He  >n.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Sir  Thomas  Whitmore,  which  lady  cL  .•?. />.  1795;  and  3rdly, 
1798,  Rosamond  Amelia  Deane,  by  whom  (who  d.  11  Aug. 
,1820)  he  had  issue, 

Charles  Cockburn,  6.  ,  April,  1840,  and  d.  2  March,  1817. 

Edward  Anthony,  late  of  Aston. 

James  Richard  (Rev.),  m.  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Moore, 
Esq.  of  Ruddington,  Notts.     He  d.  1876. 

Sojihia  Elizabeth  Rosamond,  d.  18G7. 

Antnnia  Henrietta,  m.  Col.  Clowes,  of  Broughton  Hall,  co. 
Lancaster,  d.  1849.  Teresa  Amelia,  d.  1862. 

Rosamond  Adeline,  d.  1829. 

Emma  Maria,  m.  J.  Donelan,  Esq. ;  d.  1869. 

Clara  Isabel,  m.  George  Moore,  Esq.  of  Appleby  Hall;  d. 
1867. 
Mr.  Holden  d.  1821,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Edward  Antuoni  Holden,  Esq.  of  Aston  Hall,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1838,  b.  2  Aug.  1805;  m.  22  Nov.  1832, 
Susan  Drummond,  dau.  of  George  Moore,  Esq.  of  Appleby 
Hall,  CO.  Leicester,  and  bad  issue, 

I.  Edward  Shuttleworth,  b.  5  Dee.  1836,  Lieut.  23rd  Royal 
Fusiliers,  killed  at  Sebastopol,  8  Sept.  18.')0. 

II.  Charles  Shuttleworth,  b.  16  July,  1838;  m.  28  July, 
1863,  Juliana  Evans,  4th  dau.  of  Edward  Bourchier  Hartopp, 
Esq.  of  Dalby  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  and  d.  6  Aug.  1872, 
leaving  issue  one  son,  Edward  Charles  Shuttleworth, 
now  of  Aston  Hall. 

in.  James  Shuttleworth  (Rev.),  6.  18  Nov.  1843,  Rector  of 
Aston-on-Trent;  to.  27  April,  1871,  Alice  Louisa,  3rd  dau. 
of  the  late  Christopher  Cookson,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 
James  Edward  Shuttleworth,  b.  22  Sept.  1878 ;  Clare  Alice 
Rosamond ;  Emma  Donna ;  and  Theresa. 

IV.  John  Shuttleworth,  b.  27  June,  1847,  Rector  of  Lackford, 
Suffolk;  m.  25  Jan.  1877,  Alice  E.  Mackworth,  2nd  dau. 
of  the  late  Bulkley  Mackworth  Pracd,  of  Owsden  Hall, 
Suffolk. 

V.  William  Arthur  Shuttleworth,  b.  10  April,  1850;  d.  Jan. 
1856. 

VI.  Francis,  b.  1  April,  1852;  in.  4  April,  1877,  Rachel 
Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Pinckney,  Esq.  of  Manor 
House,  Great  Durnford,  Wilts,  and  heirew  of  Charles  E. 
Rcndall,  Esq.  of  Brigmerston  House,  Wilts,  and  took  in 
1877  the  name  and  arms  of  Rendall. 

I.  Susan  Elizabeth,  m.  21  Nov.  1861,  Rev.  J.  F.  Bateman; 
d.  1874.- 

II.  Anne  Shuttleworth,  m.  1857,  Horace  Devas,  Esq.,  J. P.  co. 
Derby. 

in.  Mary  Shuttleworth,  m.  1866,  Henry  Boden,  Esq.,  J. P., 
The  Friary,  Derby. 

IV.  Rosamond  Shuttleworth,  to.  186.3,  Rev.  Degge  Wilmot 
Sitwell,  The  Manor  House,  Leamington  Hastings,  co. 
Warwick.  v.  Emma  Shuttleworth. 

VI.  Caroline  Shuttleworth,  m.  1876,    Rev.    Charles   Lovett 
Cameron. 
3Ir.  Holden  d.  Aug.  1877,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  fess  engrailed  erminois  or,  between  two  chevrons 
erm.  quartering  Shuttleworth,  viz.,  Arg.,  three  weavers' 
shuttles  sa.  topped  and  furnished  with  quills  of  yarn,  the 
threads  pendant  or.  Crests— 1st,  Holden:  On  a  mount  vert 
a  moorcock  rising  sa.  winged  or;  2nd,  Shuttleworth:  A  cubit 
arm  in  armour  ppr.  grasping  in  the  gauntlet  a  shuttle  as  in 
the  arms. 
Seat — Aston  Hall,  near  Derby. 


HOLDEN  OF  NUTTALL  TEMPLE. 

Holden,  Rev.  Atkinson  Alexander,  M.A.,  of 
Nuttall  Temple,  Notts,  b.  1808 ;  ni.  1837.  Emma, 
eldest  clau.  of  Col.  W.  Legit  Clowes,  of  Broughton 
Old  Hall,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  Dec. 
1878,  agcdSG  years)  has  issue, 


I.  Atkinson,  to.  1873,  Edith  Mary,   dau.  of  Dr.  Wigram, 
Bishop  of  Rochester;  and  d.  1876. 

I.  Anna,  to.  Rev.  R.  Washington. 

II.  A  dau.,  m.  Rev.  R.  W.  Fawkes. 

ittnCagC.— The  family  of  Holden  is  a  younger  branch  of 
the  Holdens  of  A.ston,  formerly  one  of  the  most  influential 
families  in  the  county  of  Derby. 

Samuel  Holden,  Esq.  of  Aston,  son  of  Robert  Holden,  Esq. 
of  Aston,  grandson  of  Robert  Holden,  Esq.  of  Wilne, 
Derby,  and  great-grandson  of  Henry  Holden,  Esq.  ot  Wilne, 
by  Alice  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Wilmot,  Esq.  of  Darby  and 
Spondon,  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Edmund  Lathwell,  citizen  of 
London,  and  by  her,  who  d.  in  August,  1668,  aged  23,  had  a 
son  Robert,  his  heir,  whose  only  dau.  and  heir,  Mary,  m. 
James  Shuttleworth,  Esq.  (see  Holden  of  Aston),  and  a  dau. 
Mary,  m.  the  Rev.  Samuel  Pole,  Rector  of  Radborne  and  Mug 
ginton.  Mr.  Holden,  by  his  2nd  wife,  had  (with  a  dau., 
Hannah,  m.  Christopher  Rollcston,  Esq.  of  Watnall,  co.  Notts), 
two  sons,  Tho.mas  (Rev.),  ancestor  of  the  Holdens  of  Nuttall ; 
and  Alexander  of  Newark,  d.  1769,  leaving,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
only  child  of  Robert  Atkinson,  Esq.,  a  son,  Robert,  of  Darley 
Abbey,  who  devised  that  estate  to  his  kinsman,  Robert  Holden. 
Esq.  of  Nuttall.  Mr.  Holden  d.  1692.  His  eldest  son  by  his 
2nd  wife, 

The  Rev.  Thomas  Holden,  Rector  of  Aston,  6.  1680 ;  r,i. 
EUzabetli,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Gilbert  Millington,  Esq, 
of  Felly  Priory,  co.  Notts,  and  d.  26  June,  1726,  leaving, 

Millington,  his  heir. 

Sarah,  m.  Henry  Thornhill,  Esq.  of  Mansfield  Woodhousc, 
CO.  Notts,  and  d.  s.  p. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Millington  Holden,  Esq.  of  Felly  Priory,  was  father  of 

Robert  Holden,  Esq.  of  Nuttall  Temple,  co.  Notts,  to.  1765, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Bentniffe,  Vicar  of  Skid- 
brooke,  co.  Lincoln,  and  d.  1780,  Ic-aving  a  son  and  heir, 

Robert  Holden,  Esq.  of  Darley  Abbey,  co.  Derby,  and 
Nuttall  Temple,  co.  Notts,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  m.  1800,  Mary  Anne, 
only  child  and  heiress  of  William  Drury  Lowe,  Esq.  of  Locko 
Park,  CO.  Derby,  grandson  of  William  Drury,  Esq.  of  Notting- 
ham, by  Ann,  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Lowe,  Esq.  of  Donby, 
and  d.  3  Jan.  1844,  leaving  issue, 

I.  WiLLUM  Drury,  who  took  the  name  of  Lowe  in  1849  (see 
Lowe  of  Locko).  ii.  Robert,  of  Nuttall  Temple. 

III.  Atkinson  Alexander,  now  of  Nuttall  Temple. 

IV.  Charles,  Staff  Officer  of  Pensioners,  b.  1810. 

V.  Henry,  b.  1823,  married. 

I.  Mary  Ann,  m.  trancis  bradshaw,  Esq.  of  Barton  Hall. 

II.  Sophia,  m.  1825,  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Alfred  Curzon,  and  (J. 
1850. 

III.  Catherine,  in.  John  Shcrwin  Shcrwin,  Esq.  of  Bramcotc 
HUl,  Notts. 

IV.  Frances  Maria,  m.  I.  B.  Story,  Esq.  of  Lockington  Hall. 

V.  August.!,  m.  George  Vandeleur,  Esq.  of  Limerick. 

VI.  Caroline,  vi.  Rev.  George  Uutton,  Vicar  of  Gate  Burton. 

VII.  Emily. 
The  2nd  son, 

Robert  Holden,  Esq.  of  Nuttall  Temple,  6.  1805,  Lieut.- 
Col.  South  Notts  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1848;   B.A.  of  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford.     He  d.  1872. 

^)-,/is— Per  pale  erm.  and  sa.,  a  fess  between  two  chevrons 
counterchanged.    CreU—A  moorcock  sa. 


HOLDSWOHTH    OF    SANDAL    HALL. 

HoLDSwoRTH,  Thojias  Holy,  Esq.  of  Sandal 
Hall,  CO.  York,  M.A.  Oxon,  J.P.  for  West  Riding, 
late  Capt.  2ud  West  York  Militia,  b.  13  June,  1826  ; 
on.  1858,  Kate,  dau.  of  Edward  Tew,  Esq.  of  Crofton 
Hall,  CO.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  has  issue, 

Edward  Holy,  6.  24  Jan.  1859. 

ILtliragC— John  Holdsworth,  of  Morley,  co.  York,  d. 
27  April,  1689,  leaving  by  his  wife,  Rebecca  Marshall,  with 
other  issue,  a  .son, 

Stephen  Holdsworth,  of  Wakefield,  6.  1C64;  d.  21  Jan. 
1745,  leaving  by  his  wife,  Ann  Killen,  with  other  issue, 

Stephen  Holdsworth,  of  Wakefield,  b.  1705;  m.  10  Sept. 
1745,  Hannah,  sister  to  Nathaniel  Hulme,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  F.S.A. 
(who  was  eminent  as  a  contributor  to  the  Philosophical  Trans- 
actions and  Archaeulogia  of  those  Societies,  also  as  the  author 
of  various  medical  treatises,  for  one  of  which  he  received, 
1787,  the  gold  medal  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Medicine  at  Paris), 
and  dau.  of  Rev.  Samuel  Hulme,  of  Levenshulme,  co.  Lan- 
caster, by  his  wife  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Samuel  King,  of 
Cliffe,  Warley,  Parish  of  Halifax,  Gentleman.  This  Stephen  d 
Sept.  1703,  leaving,  with  other  issue. 


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797- 


Joseph  Holtdswokth,  of  Belle  Isle,  Wakefield,  b.  12  Nov. 
1759;  m.  1788,  Elizabeth,  duu.  of  WhiltaUer  Wiislit,  an  Alder- 
man of  Macclesfield,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Huxley,  Esq.,  Mayor  of  Macclesfield  1746-7,  and  d.  4  Dec. 
1819,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Joseph,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Samuel,  6.  1  Feb.  1795;  vi.  1st,  Mary  Spicor;  2iiaiy, 
Hannah  Holdsworth. 

III.  Henry,  M.A.  Oxon,  Eural  Dean  for  North  Holland,  in  the 
Diocese  of  Lincoln,  J. P.  for  the  three  divisions  of  co.  Lin- 
coln, also  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions  for  the  division  or 
parts  of  Holland  in  that  co.,  and  Rector  of  Fishtoft ;  la.  Jane 
Uau.  of  T.  Holy,  Esq.,  and  d.  1860. 

I.  Anne,  in.  Rev.  Samuel  Hall,  B.D.,  sometime  Fellow  and 
Vice-Principal  of  Brasenose  Coll.  Oxford,  appointed  (1819) 
Domestic  Chaplain  to  U.K. 11  the  Duke  of  Clarence,  after- 
wards William  IV.,  Kmil  1 1<  ;i:i  „i  n.-ackloy,  and  Rector  of 
Middleton  Cheney ;  .'.  ;   \       .  i    .;, 

II.  Sarah,  TO.  W.  J.  Nm)'     ,   '  i!iIif:iK. 

III.  Harriet,  m.  B.  J.  U -M   am),;,,  ,,i  Lundun,  and  c?.  ISCD. 
Ihe  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Holdsworth,  Esq.  of  Belle  Vuc,  near  Wakefield, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  West  Riding  co.  York,  M.P.  for  Wakefield 
1841,  6.6  Dec.  1789;  m.  16  May,  1822,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  T. 
Holy,  Esq.  of  Highfield  House,  near  ShcSield,  and  i'.  IS  April, 
1857,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Holy,  now  of  Snndal  Hall. 

II.  Joseph  Hulme,  b.  16  Oct.  1830;  M.A.  Cambridge,  J.P.  for 
West  Riding  co.  York,  and  late  Lieut.-Col.  3rd  Administra- 
tive Battalion  West  York  Rifle  Volunteers;  m.  7  Feb.  1877, 
Frances  Alice,  dau.  of  the  late  Vice-Admiial  Binstcad,  R.N.' 
and  D.L.  for  West  Riding,  co.  York. 

I.  Elizabeth. 

II.  Maria  Theresa,  ra.  1852,  Thomas  Broadbent,  Esq. 

HI.  Emily  Jane,  to.  1853,  R.  Smethurst,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D  L  and 
High  ShoritT  1874,  for  co.  Lancaster. 

IV.  Harriet  Anne,  m.  1855,  Edmund  A.  Pontifex,  E.sq. 
^(•i)is— Arg.,  the  trunk  of  a  tree  couped  and  eradicated  in 

bend  ppr.    C,-eit—A  raven  ppr.    J/oiio— Religione  viret  forti- 
tude. 
£«[«— Sandal  Hall,  near  AVakcfield. 


HOLDSWORTH    OF    WIDDICOMBE. 

HoLDswoKTH,  Aethue  Feedeeick,  Esq.  of 
Widclieombe,  Devon,  b.  1838 ;  m.  1873,  Florence 
Anue,  2nd  dau.  of  Edward  Cropper,  Esq.,  and  the 
Hon.  Mrs.  E.  Cropper,  of  Swajlonds,  Kent,  and 
has,  with  other  issue, 

Arthur  Mervtn,  b.  1875. 
Mr.  Holdsworth,  who  was  formerly  a  midshipman 
E.N.,  and  served  in  the  Black  Sea  and  Baltic  during 
the  Crimean  War,  is  a  Magistrate  for  Devon,  and 
Rector  of  Lay  Okehampton  and  Stokeuham  Priory  ; 
late  Capt.  South  Devon  and  North  Lincoln  Militia. 

§ItUCaflr.— This  is  an  ancient  Yorkshire  family,  deriving 
their  name  from  their  former  residence  there.  In  the  history 
of  Halifax,  co.  York,  by  Rev.  John  Watson,  it  appears  that 
there  is  a  hamlet  or  division  called  Holdsworth,  in  the  town- 
ship of  Ovenden,  near  Halifax.  In  the  16th  century  they 
possessed  an  estate  at  Astey,  or  Astdale,  in  co.  York,  the  first 
on  record  is 

Robert  Holdsworth,  LL.D.,  and  12th  Vicar  of  Halifax.  In 
1554  he  built  the  chapel  on  the  south  side  of  the  church  of 
Halifax  as  a  burial  place  for  himself  and  his  family  ;  he  was 
buried  in  this  chapel,  10  May,  1556,  where  a  monumental 
tablet  records  that  he  was  possessor  of  an  estate  in  Astey,  that 
he  was  murdered  by  thieves  in  the  vicarage  house,  in  the 
great  chamber  of  the  north  in  the  lower  part  of  the  house, 
and  that  he  was  buried  under  the  great  tombstone  in  the  south 
chapel  which  he  had  built  at  his  own  proper  cost ;  this  monu- 
ment was  erected  by 

Tho>l4s  Holdsworth,  Esq.  of  Astley,  m.  Phoebe,  clau.  of 
James  Oates,  of  Lanshean,  In  Northonrum ;  they  both  lie 
buried  in  the  church  of  Halifax,  in  the  same  place  with  Mrs. 
Mary  Holdsworth,  dau.  of  William  Midgley,  of  Halifax,  and  a 
monument  erected  on  the  south  wall  records  the  dates  of  their 
deaths  and  place  of  sepulture.  The  next  member  of  the  family 
on  record  is 

John  Holdsworth,  Esq.  of  Astley,  m.  1575,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Sir  Henry  Saville,  Knt.  of  Bradley,  co.  York.  Tlie  first  of 
the  name  in  Devon  is 

PiEv.  Robert  Holdsworth,  Vicar  of  Modbury,  Devon,  2nd 
son  of  this  John  of  Astley,  m.  1610,  a  Miss  Newman.  Next  in 
order  comes 

Artudr  Holdsworth,  of  Dartmouth,  Devon,  Merchant,  5tli 


son  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Holdsworth,  m.  IC57,  Joan  Newman 
and  was  father  of  ' 

Arthur  Holdsworth,  also  a  Merchant  at  Dartmouth;  to. 
1697,  Jlrs.  Elizabeth  Vavasour,  widow,  and  had  a  son, 

Arthur  Holdsworth,  also  a  Merchant  at  Dartmouth;  he 
1)1.  1726,  Marcella  Gibbs,  and  had  a  son, 

Arthur  Holdsworth,  Esq.,  Governor  of  Dartmouth  Castle, 
m.  175G,  Elizabeth  Taylor,  of  Ogwell,  Devon,  and  was  father  of 

Arthur  Holdsworth,  Esq.,  Governor  of  Dartmouth,  and 
M.P.  for  the  same  place,  to.  1780,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of 
Robert  Holdworth,  a  Merchant  of  Newfoundland,  Oporto,  and 
Dartmouth,  and  had  a  son, 

Arthur  Hove  HoLDswoRTn,  Esq.,  Governor  of  Dartmouth, 
and  M.P.  for  same,  m.  1803,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Richard  Hall 
Clarke,  Esq.  of  liridwell,  Devon,  and  d.  18G0,  leaving  a  son, 

Arthur  Bastard  Eastahrooke  HoLDswoRrn,  Esq.  of  Widdi- 
combe,  J.P.,  Lay  Ueetor  of  Okehampton  and  Stokenhani 
Priory,  formerly  of  4th  Dragoon  Guards  (Royal  Irish),  b.  1808 ; 
m.  1836,  Anne  Mervyn,  dau.  of  Rev.  Frederick  Bayley,  Vicar 
of  Margate,  Chaplain  of  the  House  of  Commons,  and  Canon  of 
Christ's  Church  Cathedral,  Canterbury.  He  d.  1875,  leaving 
a  son,  now  of  Widdicombe. 

^  nils— Ancient,  as  depicted  on  the  monuments  in  Halifax 
church— arg.,  on  a  trunk  of  a  tree  ragiU^e  eradicated  in  bend  a 
crow  perched  near  the  top  all  ppr.  Modern— arg.,  the  stem  of 
a  tree  couped  aud  eradicated  ppi-. 

&at— ^Viddicombe  House,  Kingsbridge,  co.  Devon. 


HOLE    OF    CAUNTOiSr. 

Hole,  The  Key.  Samuel  liEYXoLns,  of  Caunton 
Manor,  iSfewark,  Vicar  of  Caunton,  Rural  Dean  of 
Soutliwell,  aud  Canon  of  Lincoln,  b.  5  Dec.  1819  ; 
m.  23  May,  1861,  Caroline,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Francklin,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Gonalstou,  Notts,  and 
Great  Barford,  Beds,  aud  has  a  son, 

Samuel  Hugh  Francklin,  b.  16  Oct.  1802. 

IttUWQr.- This  family  (traditionally  supposed  to  be  con- 
nected with  the  Holes  of  co.  Devon)  has  been  resident  at 
Caunton  for  more  than  three  centuries.  The  Rev.  Hugh  Hole 
was  Vicar  of  Caunton  in  the  year  1567.  The  grandfather  of 
Canon  Hole  married  a  Kercheval,  one  of  the  most  ancient 
families  of  the  Notts  gentry. 

Samuel  Hole,  Esq.  of  Caunton  Manor,  Notts  (son  of  Samuel 
Hole,  Esq.,  and  Sarah  his  wife,  m.  1776),  m.  12  May,  1813, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Charles  Cooke,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Samuel  Reynolds,  now  of  Caunton  Manor. 

I.  Anne,  to.  Rev.  G.  Marsland,  Rector  of  Beckinffham,  co. 
Lincoln.  ii.  Blary  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Hilton,  Esq. 

III.  Sara,  to.  Rev.  John  Raren,  Rector  of  Broughton  Astley, 
CO.  Leicester. 
Mr.  Samuel  Hole  d.  1SG3. 

Seat — Caunton  Manor,  Newark. 


HOIiFOED    OF    WESTONEIST. 

HoLFOED,  RoBEET  Statnee,  Esq.  of  Westonljivt, 
CO.  Gloucester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  SherifE  1813, 
and  M.P.  for  East  Gloucestershire  from  1854  to 
1872,  b.  16  March,  1808  ;  m.  5  Aug.  1851,  Mary 
Anne,  dau.  of  the  late  Gen.  James  Lindsay,  of  Bal- 
carres,  co.  Fife,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  late 
Sir  Coutts  Trotter,  Bart.,  and  lias  issue, 

I.  George  Lindsat,  b.  2  June,  1860. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  in  1876,  the  Earl  of  Morley.  ii.  Evelyn. 

III.  Alice,  TO.  19  June,  1877,  Albert  Grey,  Esq.,  only  sou  of 
the  late  Gen.  the  Hon.  Charles  Grey. 

iLinCTlgC.— This  family  claims  descent  from  the  ancient 
Cheshire  family  of  Holford  of  Holfonl. 

Sir  Richard  Holford,  Knt.,  Master  in  Chancery,  came  into 
possession  of  the  estate  of  Westonbirt,  by  his  1st  marriage, 
with  the  heiress  of  the  family  of  Crewe,  in  that  co.,  towards 
the  close  of  the  17th  century.  He  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Vice-Admiral  Sir  Richard  Stayner;  and  3rdly,  Susanna, 
dau.  of  Samuel  Trotman,  Esq.    By  his  2nd  wife  he  was  father  of 

Robert  Holford,  Esq.,  a  Master  in  Chancery,  to.  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Sir  Peter  Vandeput,  and  had  a  son  aud  heir, 

Peter  Holford,  Esq.,  also  a  Master  in  Chancery,  m.  Anne, 
dau.  of  William  Nutt,  Esq.  of  Buxsted,  Sussex ;  and  d.  1803, 
having  had  issue, 

Robert,  of  Westonbirt,  d.  u.im.  1838. 

Geobge  Petes,  of  whom  presently. 


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S-irah,  m.  Sir  Charles  Grave  Hudson,  Bart,  of  Wanlip,  co. 
Leicester. 
Charlotte,  m.  Charles  Bosaiiquet,  Esq.  of  Eock,  co.  Nor- 
thumberland. 
The  younger  son. 

Geokge  Peter  Holfokd,  Esq.  of  Westonbirt,  m.  Anne,  dau. 
of  Eev.  Averill  Daniell,  of  LilTord,  co.  Donegal,  and  by  her 
<who  d.  18  March,  1S49)  left  at  his  decease,  29  April,  1839, 
EoBERT  Staynee,  now  of  Westonbirt. 

Anne  Jane,  m.  1832,  Eobert  Blagden  Hale,  Esq.  of  Alderley, 
CO.  Gloucester. 
Georgina,  m.  1856,  Ptter  Eobert,  Lord  Gwydyr. 
Emily  Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  George  Joseph  Palmer,  Bart,  of 
Wanlip  Hall,  co.  Leicester  (who  d.  1866).    She  d.  1871. 
Arms — Arg.,  a  greyhound  passant  sa.    Crest — A  greyhound's 
-head  couped  sa. 

Sgfji_-\Vestonbirt,  Tetbury,  co.  Gloucester.     Tom  Residence 
— Dorchester  House,  Park  Lane. 


HOLFORD    OF    BUCKIiAND. 

GrWTXXE  -  HOLFOED,    JaMES     PeICE    WiLLIAM, 

Esq.  of  Kilgwyn,  co.  Carmartlien,  and  Buckland 
and  Tre  Hoiford,  co.  Brecknock,  M.P.  for  Brecon, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  Higli  Sheriff  1859,  late  of  16th 
Lancers,  b.  25  Xov.  1833. 

JLiltCaSC— JosiAH  Holfokd,  Esq.  of  Hampstead,  r/i 
3Iagdalen,  dau.  of  William  Price,  Esq.,  son  of  James  Price, 
Esq.  of  Kilgwyn,  had  by  her  (who  d.  19  Jan.  1812)  five  daus., 
who  all  d.  v.nm.,  except  the  4th,  Charlotte,  wife  of  Jeremiah 
-Olive,  Esq.,  and  two  sons, 
John  Josiah,  his  heir. 

Charles,  of  Hampstead,  co.  Middlesex.  I.  16  May,  1774;  ra. 
1st,  1796,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Eoberts,  Esq.  of  Charter- 
house Square,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1820,  had  an  only  child, 
Mary,  m.  Charles  Henry  Pilgrim,  Esq.,  son  of  Charles 
Pilgrim,  Esq.  of  Southampton.  Mr.  Charles  Hoiford  m. 
2ndly,  May,  1824,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Edward  ToUer,  Esq. 
of  Doctors  Commons  and  Hampstead,  and  by  her  had  three 
sons  and  three  daus.,  Charles  Edward,  b.  22  Feb.  1830;  John 
Henry,  h.  1  June,  1831;  George,  6.  7  Pcb.  1832;  Ellen; 
Matilda ;  and  Mary  Anne. 
The  eldest  son, 

JoHS  JosiAH  HoLFOED,  Esq.  of  Kilgwyn,  co.  Carmarthen,  6. 
5.  Feb.  1765;  m.  24  Jan.  1769,  Jane  Margaret,  dau.  of  Charles 
Jackson,  Esq.,  General  Post  Office,  London,  and  had  issue, 
James  Price,  his  heir. 

John  Josiah,  Lieut.  E.N.,  d.  unm.  28  Feb.  1831. 
Heniy,  6.  16  April,  1799;  d.  12  April,  1803. 
George  Charles,  late  of  the  Inniskilling  Dragoons,  b.  2  Aug. 
1803;  7)1.  Aug.  1834,  Harriet  Sophia,  dau.  of  John  Steven- 
son, Esq.  of  Binfield  Place,  Berks,  and  has  a  son,  Henry, 
and  a  dau. 

Louisa,  m.  28  July,  1824,  George  .Stevenson,  Esq. 
Sophia,  m.  Francis  Anthony  Morris,  Esq. 

The  eldest  son, 

James  Price  Holford,  Esq.  of  Kilgwyn,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the 
army,  J.P.,  6.  25  Sept.  1791,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Brecknock 
1840;  m.  4  Sept.  1830,  Anna  Maria  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Eoderick 
Gwynne,  Esq.,  son  of  Thynne  Howe  Gwynne,  Esq.,  and  grand- 
son of  Eoderick  Gwynne,*  Esq.,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  and 
<;o-heir  of  Lord  Chedworth,  and  had, 

James  Price  William,  now  of  Buckland. 

Jane  Eliza  Anna  Maria.  Louisa  Mary  Ermine  Eleanora. 

Elizabeth  Sophia,  d.  in  infancy.  Thynne  Howe. 

Harriett. 

Elenora,  m.  21  Oct.  1865,  Edward  Herbert,  Esq.  of  Llansant- 
ffraed  House. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  on  a  mount  vert  a  grey- 
liound  passant  sa.  collared  or,  for  Holfoed;  2ad  and  3rd^  sa., 
a  fess  cottised  or,  between  two  swords  arg.  hilts  and  pommels  of 
the  2nd,  the  one  in  chief  pointing  upwards,  that  in  base  pointing 
downwards,  for  Gwynne.  Crests — 1st,  From  the  sun  in  splendour 
or,  rising  from  behind  a  hill  vert  a  greyhound's  head  issu.int 
sa. ;  2nd,  A  dexter  arm  in  armour  ppr.  issuant  from  a  crescent 
arg.  holding  a  sword  erect  also  ppr.  hilt  and  pommel  gold 
enfiled  by  a  boar's  head  or,  erased  and  vulncd  ppr.     Mot  to. s — 

*  In  the  year  1405,  EnYDDEucH  ap  Enrs,  of  Llyn  Howel, 
descended  from  Trahaern  ap  Einon,  Lord  of  Cwmwd,  to. 
Brecon,  m.  Gwenllian,  dau.  and  heir  of  Howell  ap  Griffith,  of 
Trecastle,  younger  brother  of  the  renowned  Sir  David  Gam, 
one  of  the  companions  in  arms  of  Henry  V.  at  Agincourt. 
and  had  two  sons,  i.  Thomas,  styled  Gwynne,  from  his  fair 
complexion,  who  remained  in  the  possession  of  his  maternal 
estate,  and  resided  in  the  mansion  house  of  Trecastle ;  he  was 
ancestor  of  Howel  Gwyn,  Esq.  of  Abercrave,  co.  Brecon ;  and 
11.  David,  who,  from  his  fair  complexion  and  red  hair,  is 
called  in  the  family  pedigree  David  Coch  Gwynne.  He  inher- 
ited the  paternal  propirty,  and  was  ancestor  of  the  Gwynnes  of 
Glanljrane,  and  the  Gwynnes  oj  Bac/claiul. 


Over  the  2nd  crest,  Vim  vi  repellere  licet;  and  under  the  arms, 
Toujours  fidfele. 

Seats — Kilgwyn,  co.  Carmarthen;  Buckland,  and  Tre  Hoi- 
ford, CO.  Brecon. 

EOLIiEY    OF    OAKLANDS. 

HoLLET,  Jasies  HrxT,  £sq.  of  Oaklands,  Devon, 
J.P.  for  Norfolk,  6.1804;  m.  1832,  Horatia,  Srd 
dau.  of  the  late  Vice-Admiral  Windham,  of  Fcl- 
brigg,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Dec.  1865)  has  issue, 

I.  Windham  Hunt,  B.A.  Cambridge  and  Edinburgh,  J.P. 
Devon. 

II.  James  Hunt,  married  and  residing  in  Natal. 

lu.  George  Hunt,  Capt.  101st  Eoyal  Fusiliers,  m.  Annie 
Mary,  dau.  of  B.  Purcell,  Esq.  of  Kilrush. 

IV.  Edmund  Hunt,  Capt.  E.A. 

V.  Charles  William  Hunt,  M.A.  Oxon,  "Vicar  of  Okehampton, 
'111.  Susan  Emily,  2nd  dau.  of  S.  C.  Hamlyn,  Esq.  of  Lea- 
wood,  Devon. 

I.  Horatia  Anne.  ii.  Sophia  Caroline. 

III.  Marianne.  iv.  Maria  Katherine. 

V.  Emily  Georgina. 

VI.  Gertrude  Charlotte,  vi.  Capt.  H.  H.  Goodeve,  E.A. 
ULillCilQC. — The  family  of  Holley  is  of  ancient  repute  in 

the  CO.  of  Norfolk,  and  the  name  of  Hunt  was  taken  on  the 
marriage  of  Miss  Hunt  with  the  great  grandfather  of  Uus 
present  owner  of  the  estate,  who  resided  at  Blickling,  as  did 
also  his  son.  That  place  was  afterwards  sold,  and  the  family 
removed  to  Burgh  Hall  until  1858,  when  the  present  James 
Hunt  HoUey  purchased  Oaklands,  and  came  to  reside  ia 
Devon. 
Scat— Oaklands,  Okehampton,  Devon. 


HOLLINGS    OF    THE    WATCHETTS. 

HoLLiSGS,  John-,  Esq.  of  The  Watchetts,  Hants, 
and  Wheatley  Hall,  W.  E.  York,  J.P.,  b.  17  Feb. 
1815  ;  m.  20  April,  1854,  Mary  Jane  Hope,  dau. 
of  Eev.  Canon  Slitton,  Vicar  of  Manningham,  and 
has  issue, 
I.  Herbert  John  Bctler,  &.  18  June,  1855. 

I.  Ethel  Mary  Jane. 

II.  Hildegarde  Margaret,  d.  15  Feb.  1876. 

III.  Gertrude  Irene  Hope. 

HinCngC— The  family  of  Hollings  resided  on  their  own 
property  ia  the  parish  of  Bingley,  Berks,  from  the  time  of 
Queen  Elizabeth  to  near  the  end  of  last  century,  when  Isaac 
Hollings  removed  to  Bradford,  and  became  one  of  the  prin- 
cipal merchants  there.    His  wife  was  Ann  Butler,  and  their  son, 

Thomas  Hollings,  Esq.  of  West  House,  Manningham.  m. 
Jane,  dau.  of  Richard  Thornton,  Esq.,  and  left  two  surviving 
sons,  John,  now  of  The  Watchetts  ;  and  Thomas. 

Seat— ThQ  Watchetts,  Famboro',  Hants. 


HOLLIST    OF    LODSWORTH. 

HoLLiST,  Edwaed  Ommanet,  Esq.  present 
representative,  Major  E.A.,  b.  9  July,  1838  ;  m. 
June,  1865,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Nathan  Wetherall,  Esq. 
of  Pashley,  Sussex,  and  has,  with  three  daus.,  two 
sons, 

Anthony  Mat  Capron,  h.  19  July,  1873. 

Gerald  Wetherall  Capron. 

ILlltCaCIC. — There  seems  to  be  no  reasonable  doubt  that 
the  family  now  resident  at  Lodsworth  held  lands  there  at  a 
very  early  period,  when  they  occupied  the  manor-house  in  the 
adjoining  locality  of  Ambersham.  Ambersham  was  an  exten- 
sive manor,  comprising  all  that  portion  of  Hampshire  which 
(about  ten  miles  in  length,  and  half-a-mile  in  breadth)  inter- 
sects Sussex  from  Haslemere  to  the  South  Downs,  and  included 
other  property,  viz.,  the  manors  of  Moore,  Hildie,  Wintershill, 
and  Coppeley.  The  old  moat  is  clearly  distinguishable,  but  it 
is  believed  that  the  house  itself  had  gone  to  decay,  and  in  the 
rcicn  of  Elizabeth  the  family  migrated  to  Moore,  another 
house  on  the  north  side  of  the  river  Eother,  adjoining  Cow- 
dray.  Some  deeds  of  exchange  between  the  then  owner  of 
Cowdiay  and  the  ancestor  of  the  present  Mr.  Hollist  are  still  in 
existence.    Moore  was  ultimately  sold  about  100  years  ago. 

Anthony  Capeon,  Esq.,  6.  1797  (6th  in  direct  descent  from 
Thomas  Capron,  of  Ambersham  Manor  House,  who  d.  1543); 
m.  1733,  Elizabeth  Lee,  and  d.  Nov.  1735.    His  only  issue, 

Anthony  Capeon,  Esq.,  a  posthumous  son,  b.  31  Jan.  1736; 
in.  17C0,  Anne  Vincent;  and  d.  1811,  leaving  an  only  son, 


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Anthony  Capbon,  Esq.,  6.30  Jan.  17G2;  wi.  2  Aug.  1796, 
Marsaret,  youngest  dau.  of  Richard  Hasler,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue,  Haslek,  late  of  Lodswoith ;  Ann  ;  and  Mary,  m.  the 
late  Sir  William  Henry  Watson,  one  of  the  Barons  of  Her 
Majesty's  Court  of  Kx-jhoquer.  Mr.  Capron  assumed,  Sept. 
1833,  the  surname  of  Hollist,  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic,  in 
compliance  with  the  will  of  a  distant  relative,  and  d.  30  Sept. 
1S30.    His  son  and  heir, 

IIasler  Hollist,  Esq.  of  Lodsworth,  Sussex,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
b.  5  Oct.  1797;  lit.  13  Dec.  1825,  Frances  Georgiana,  eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Molyneux  Ommaney,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Ommanet,  present  representative. 

II.  George  (twin  with  Kdward  Ommaney),  d.  s.  p.  July,  18G1. 

I.  Frances  Geory;iaiia. 

II.  Margaret  Ann,  „i.  April,  1863,  Frederick  Francis  Omman- 
ney,  Esq.,  and  has  two  sons  and  two  daus. 

III.  Elizabeth    Mary,    ui.   Oct.   1861,   Itcv.   Wilfred    Fisher, 
Rector  of  Wcstwell,  Oxon. 

IV.  Agnes  Ash.  v.  Marion  Beatrice. 
Mr.  IIasler  Hollist  d.  1874. 

^)-H!s— Sa.,  on  a  bend  between  a  greyhound  courant  bend- 
ways  in  chief,  and  a  dolphin  haurient  in  base  arg.  three  tor- 
teaux,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  as  many  sprigs  of  strawberry, 
fructed  ppr.  CVfsJ— Between  two  sprigs  of  strawberry  as  in 
the  arms  a  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour  the  hand  within  a 
gauntlet  holding  a  sprig  of  holly  all  ppr.  il/oUoes— Curreudo ; 
over  the  crest,  Gardcz  le  Capron. 

&('«— Lodsworth,  near  i'etworth,  Sussex,  owned  by  Frances 
Georgiana,  Mrs.  Hollist. 


HOLLOND    OF    BENHALL    LODGE. 

HoLLOND,  The  Eev.  Edmund,  of  Benhall  Lodge, 
SufPolk,  M.A.,  m.  1st,  6  Feb.  1S39,  Isabella 
Esther,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Kev.  Sir  John 
Robinson,  Eart.  of  Rokeby,  co.  Louth,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  23  Jan.  1818)  has  issue, 

I.  Edmcnd  William,  6.  18  April,  1841;  r,i.  20  Jan.  1876, 
Ada,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Kygate,  Esq.  of  Wellington, 
New  South  Wales,  and  has  issue. 

II.  John  Robert,  6.  2  Nov.  1843;  m.  17  Aug.  1870,  Fanny 
Eliza,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Frederick  Keats,  Esq.  of 
Braziers,  co.  Oxford,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Mary  Isabella,  m.  12  Oct.  1S59,  Sir  Henry  Flower  Every, 
Bart,  of  Eggington  Hall,  co.  Derby,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Esther  Harriet,  m.  24  April,  1867,  Rev.  Basil  Kilvington 
Woodd,  eldest  son  of  Basil  Thomas  Woodd,  Esq.  of  Con- 
yngham  Hall,  co.  York,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Fanny  Louisa. 

He  m.  2ndly,  10  Feb.  1852,  Fanny,  3rcl  dau.  of  the 
late  John  Eeade,  Esq.  of  Holbrook  House,  Suffolk, 
arcl  has  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Edward,  b.  2  Jan.  1857. 

II.  Francis  Egbert,  b.  30  June,  1860. 
I.  Caroline  Elizabeth. 

IttltCaflC— Majok  Richard  Hollond,  son  of  Richard  and 
Susannah  Holland,  was  in  command  of  the  E.I.C.  troops  in 
Bengal,  where  he  d.  about  the  year  1756,  leaving  issue  by  his 
•wife,  a  sister  of  Edward  Fowke,  Esq.  of  Ilorley,  Kent, 

I.  Richard,  in  the  army,  unm.,  killed  in  India,  in  a  skirmish 
with  the  natives. 

II.  John,  of  the  E.I.C.  Civil  Service  at  Madras,  m.  Eliza, 
cTau.  of  Joseph  Hinchman,  Esq.  and  d.  31  Jan.  1806,  having 
had  issue, 

1  John,  d.  unm.  1805. 

2  Edward,  who  purchased  the  estate  of  Benhall  Lodge 
from  the  trustees  of  Sir  Hyde  Parker,  Bart.,  and  d.  unm. 
7  Dec.  1829. 

3  Thomas  Stanhope,  d.  s.  j).  22  May,  1836. 

HI.  Edward  John,  in  the  E.I.C.  Civil  Service  at  Madras,  d. 
iiiim.  19  Aug.  1821. 

IV.  William,  in  the  E.I.C.  Civil  Service  at  Bengal,  in.  Harriet, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Pope,  Esq.,  and  d.  14  Feb.  1836,  having  had 
issue, 

1  William,  d.  in  infancy. 

2  Francis,  in  the  E.I.C.  Civil  Service  at  Madras,  d.  liam. 
14  July,  1828. 

3  Richard,  in  the  army,  d.  unm.  10  Oct.  ISGl. 

4  Matthew,  </.  in  infancy. 

6  Edmund,  now  of  Benhall  Lodge,  to  which  estate  he  suc- 
ceeded under  the  w  ill  of  his  cousin,  Edward  Hollond,  Esq. 

6  Frederick,  d.  unm.  4  Feb.  1838. 

7  Robert,  m.  18  March,  1840,  Ellen  Julia,  dau.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Teed,  Esq.  of  Stanmore,  Middkirxx,  and  d.  s.p.  26 
Dec.  1877. 

1  Harriet,  d.  7inm.  7  April,  1827. 

2  Mary,  ra.  14  May,  1834,  Henry  Blackdcn,   Esq.  (who 


(?.24Dec.  1853),  son  of  Benjamin  Elackdcn,  Esq.  by  Eliza 
beth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Caylcy,  Bart 

3  Fanny,  d.  unm..  31  Dec.  1830. 

4  Sophia,  m.  8  Sept.  1825,  Rev.  Thomas  Ward  tranklyn 
ovho  d.  17  May,  1876),  son  of  George  FranUlyn,  Esq.  of 
Ilenbury,  near  Bristol,  and  has  had  issue, 

William,  b.  17  Nov.  1826;  d.  6  May,  1814. 

George,  b.  28  Jan.  1828;  d.  1  March,  18.;y. 

Edmund,  6.  4  June,  1829;  d.  25  June,  1829. 

Thomas  Edmund,  6.  29  Sept.   1830;  lu.  22  Aug.  1854 

Sehna,  eldest  dau.  of  Capt.  tieorge  Hope,  R.N.,  and  has 

i.--sue. 
Frederick,   6.   15  Dec.   1831;   m.   IS  Jan.  1860,   Mary 

Philomena,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Henry  Pochen,  Esq., 

son  of  Rev.  William  Pochen  (see  Pocukn  of  Barkby). 
llMllond,  Ij.  19  Sept.  1835;  m.  12  Dec.  1863,  Frederica 

Awgusta,  eldest  dau.  of  Herr  Matthieu,   of  Carneuz, 

Kingdom  of  Saxony. 
Sophia,  m.  8  Oct.  1856,  Frederick  Chalfont  Blackdcn, 

Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
Fanny,  m.  11  June,  1862,  Marcus  Seton  Blackdcn,  Esq., 
and  d.  22  March,  1867,  leaving  issue. 
Seat— Benhall  Lodge,  Saxmundham. 


CALTHROP-HOLLWAY    OF    STANHOE. 

Caltheop-Hollwat,  Henrt  CALxnEOP,  Esq. 
of  Stanhoe  Hall,  Norfolk,  b.  1 856  ;  s.  his  maternal 
grandfather  in  1877. 

ittUfiigr. — From  a  branch  of  the  ancient  family  of  Cal- 
TiiRop  of  Jiiiniham,  Norfolk,  a  junior  member  of  which 
migrated  into  co.  Lincoln  in  the  17th  century,  descended  the 
Rev.  John  Calthrop,  Vicar  of  Bostca  and  of  Kirkton,  1746, 
and  Prebendary  of  Lincoln,  who  vi.  Mary,  dau.  of  Benett 
Dobbs,  Esq.  of  Bucknall,  but  d.  s.  p.,  whereupon  a  valuable 
property  in  that  co.came  to  Squire  Calturop,  Esq.  of  Boston, 
and  from  him  descended  to  his  nephew,  the  late  John  Cal- 
throp, Esq.  of  Stanhoe  Hall.  Mr.  Calthrop  became  possessed 
of  Stanhoe  Hall,  and  of  a  considerable  estate  in  Burnham 
(part  of  the  family  estates  originally  belonging  to  Sir  Walter 
Calthrop)  by  purchase.  IlisU-otUer,  the  Rev.  Henry  Calthrop, 
Rector  of  Braxtcd,  Essex,  and  Prebendary  of  Lichfield. 

John  Calthrop,  Esq.  of  Stanhoe  Hal!,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6. 
17SS;  m.  1831,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  John  Palmer 
IloUway,  Esq.  of  Boston,  and  by  her  ^who  d.  1875)  had  an  only 
dau.. 

Mart  Esther,  m.  1855,  her  cousin,  James  Hollwav,  Esq.,  D.L. 
and  J.P.  for  Norfolk.     She  d.  1856,  leaving  an  only  child, 
Henrt  Calthrop  Hollwat,  now  of  Stanhoe. 
Mr.  Calthrop  d.  1877,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson,  the  present 
Henry  Calthrop  Hollway,  Esq.  of  Stanhoe  Hall. 

Seai— St.anhoe  Hall,  King's  Lynn,  Norfolk. 


HOLME    OF    PAULL-HOLME. 

Holme,  Bryan  Holme,  Esq.  of  Paull-Holmc,  co. 
York,  late  Capt.  8Sth  regt.,  b.  4  May,  1821 ;  m.  6 
Sept.  1819,  Catherine  Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of  the 
late  Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir  Patrick  Stuart  (son  of  the 
loth  Lord  Elantyrc) ,  by  Catherine  Henrietta,  grand- 
dau.  of  the  1st  Lord  Kodney,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Henrt,  b.  27  Sept.  1853. 

II.  Bryan  Francis,  6.  13  June,  1850. 

III.  Arthur  Rodney,  b.  22  April,  1358. 

I.  Catherine  Mary,  ii.  Louisa  Stuart. 

III.  Beatrice  Ellen. 

JLl'ltCatfC.— The  Holmes,  of  Paull-Holme,  an  old  York- 
shire family,  which  intermarried  with  the  EUiker.'s,  Constables, 
Iliklyards,  Aslabys,  Tyrwhitts,  Stricklands,  Grinistons,  Lang- 
tons,  Rodes,  &c.,  continued  to  preserve  a  male  succession 
until  the  deaths  of  Henry  and  John  Holme,  who  had  no  issue, 
and  devised  their  property  to  their  grand-nephew, 

Rev.  Nicholas  Torre,  Rector  of  Rise,  in  Ilolderness,  b. 
M  Dec.  1756  (3rd  son  of  Rev.  James  Torre,  of  Snydall,  co. 
Voik,  by  Betty  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Stephen  Holme,  Esq.  of 
Paull-Holme),  who  assumed  in  consequence  the  surname  and 
arms  of  Holme.  He  d.  1  Sept.  1833,  and  was  s.  by  (the  son  of 
his  next  brother  Henry)  his  nephew,  Henry  James  Torre,  who 
assumed,  on  inheriting,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Holme,  and 
became. 

Rev.  Henrt  James  Holme,  of  Paull-Holme.  This  gentle- 
man, 6.  11  Sept.  1793;  m.  20  Nov.  1817,  Margaret,  only  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Capt.  George  Mangles,  00th  regt.,  and  by  her 


800 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EOL 


(whom.  Snclly,  IS.'iS,  Rev.  Eobert  Machell,  of  Marton  Vicarage, 
nnd  of  Little  Weightoti  .ind  Beverley)  had  issue, 

Bktan  Bolme,  now  of  Paull-Holme. 

Edward  Ferdinand  Holme,  Lieut.  K.N.,  b.  26  Sept.  1827. 

Emily  Rosellen,  m.  18  July,   1851,   Capt.   Lawrence  Trent 
Cave,  o4th  regt. ;  and  d.  ly  April,  1852. 
Mr.  Holme  d.  28  Dec.  1850. 

^riHS— Barry  of  six  or  and  az.  on  a  canton  arg.  a  chaplet  gu. 
Crests— 1st,  A  holly  tree  fructcd  ppr. ;  2nd,  Out  of  a  mural 
coronet  gu.  a  hound's  head  erased  or.  MoUo— Holme  semper 
viret. 

iScaJ— Paull  Holme,  Hcdon,  co.  York. 


HOLMES    OP    GAWDY    HALL. 

Holmes,  John  Sancroft,  Esq.  of  Gawdy  Hall, 
Norfolk,  J. P.  for  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  Lieut.  Prince 
of  Wales'  Own  Norfolk  Artillery  Militia,  b.  1847 ; 
m.  1877,  Edith,  youngest  dau.  of  Henry  Kingscofe 
(second  sou  of  Thomas  Kingscote,  Esq.  of  Kings- 
cote  Park,  CO.  G-loucesttr)  by  Harriet  his  wife, 
oldest  dau.  of  Christopher  Tower,  of  Weald  Hall, 
Essex. 

iltlTf  nCJC— Tlie  present  owner  of  Gawdy  Hall  is  the  repre- 
sentative of  the  families  of  Sancroft,  of  Tressinsfield,  Suffolk, 
and  of  Wogan  of  Gawdy  Hall  and  Boulston  Hall,  co.  Pem- 
broke. John  Wogan,  the  last  male  heir  of  his  family,  d.  1778, 
leaving  no  children  to  survive  him,  and  on  the  death  of  his 
wife,  left  the  Gawdy  Hall  property  to  his  nephew,  Eev.  Gervas 
Holmes,  son  of  llev.  Gervas  Holmes,  of  Wigtoft  and  Brickars, 
ta.^  Lincoln,  Vicar  of  Fessingfield,  and  Sarah  Elizabeth, 
his,  John  Wogan's,  only  sister.  The  Sancroft  property  in 
Fessingfield  dates  back  from  the  time  of  Henry  III.  William 
Sancroft,  the  Archbishop,  was  bulled  in  the  churchyard,  as 
well  as  many  other  membens  of  the  family. 

Eev.  John  Holmes,  of  Gawdy  Hall,  Norfolk,  m.  1812,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Eev.  W.  Whitear,  Eector  of  Ore,  near  Hasting.s,  Sussex, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1877)  left  issue,  at  his  decease  in  1831,  a  son, 

William  Sancboft  Holmes,  Esq.  of  Gawdy  Hall,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  in.  1840,  Hester  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  Davies 
Gilbert,  of  Eastbourne,  Sussex,  M.P.,  and  d.  1849,  leaving 
issue, 

John  Sancroft,  now  of  Gawdy  Hall. 

Mary  Anne.  Catherine  Sancroft,  d.  18G2. 

Hester  Sancroft,  m.  187G,  Eev.  T.  T.  Perowne,  Eector  of 
Eedenhull. 

/4rins— Barry  of  six  arg.  and  az.,  on  a  canton  gu.  acliaplct  arg. 
Cresl—K  holly  tree  vert  fructcd  gu. 
'    &aJ— Gawdy  Hall,  Harleston. 


HOLMES    OF    ST.    DAVID'S. 

Holmes,  William  Bassett,  Esq.  of  St.  David's, 
CO.  Tipperary,  J.P.  King's  Co.,  High  Sheriff  1874, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Tipperary,  High  Sheriff  1872, 
Capt.  Tipperary  Militia,  h.  20  Dec.  1820 ;  m.  29 
May,  1856,  Elizabeth  Dean,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late 
W.  L.  Barter,  Esq.  of  Fort  William,  co.  Cork,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  William  Bassett  Traiiehne,  &.  11  Aug.  1858. 

I.  Lydia  Cecil  Frances. 

ILtltCafJC.— The  first  of  this  family  who  settled  in  Ireland 
is  stated  to  have  been  a  private  secretary  to  the  Lord-Lieutenant 
Weutworth,  Earl  of  Strafford,  and  to  have  accompanied  his 
Lordship  to  that  country  1630.  The  present  representative 
possesses  the  old  family  place,  Pcterfleld. 

Gilbert  Holmes,  Esq.  of  Hell  Blount,  King's  Co.,  to.  17C0, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Francis  Saundcrsoii,  Esq.  of  Castle  Saunderson, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1788)  left  at  liis  decease,  1810,  a  son, 

The  Very  Rev.  Gilbert  Holmes,  Dean  of  Ardfert,  m.  1810, 
Lydia  Waller,  eldest  dau.  of  tlie  late  Col.  Francis  Saunderson, 
of  Castle  Saunderson,  wlio,  for  many  years,  represented  Cavan; 
and  d.  23  Dec.  1846,  having  had,  besides  the  present  William 
Bassett  Holmes,  Esq.  of  St.  David's,  five  other  sons  and  one 
dau., 

Francis  S  Major  8th  regt.,  d.  at  Kurrachee,  in  Scinde 
India,  Aug.  1849. 

I'ctor,  Lieut.  44th  regt.,  d.  at  Mangalor,  1834. 

Alcxiinder  G.  B.,  E.N.,  d.  1839.  Cecil,  d.  1837. 

llardress  Robert,  66th  regt.,  d.  at  St.  Ann's,  Barbados, 
Sept.  1848. 

LytUa  Catherine,  m.  1841,  Capt.  Lancelot  Bayly,  of  Bayly 


Farm,  co.  Tipperary,  son  of  John  Bayly,  Esq.  of  Debsbro- 
00.  Tipperary. 

Seai— St.  Davids,  Nenagh,  co.  Tipperary. 

HOLMES    OF    SCOLE    HOUSE. 

Holmes,  William  James  Owen,  Esq.  of  Seole- 
House,  Norfolk,  and  Monar,  Eoss-sliire,  b.  2  Sept. 
1839. 

Hiltf aflp.— Rev.  William  Holmes,  M.A.,  of  Scole  House, 
Norfolk,  Rector  of  Seole,  0.  1795,  only  son  of  William  Holmes, 
Esq.,  an  officer  in  the  army,  of  Mundham,  in  Norfolk,  was 
of  a  family  which  have  monuments  in  the  churches  and 
cliurchyarils  of  Ashby,  Mundham,  and  Beetles.  He  m.  11  Aug. 
1835,  Jemima,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Charles  Flower, 
Bart.,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

William  James  Owen,  now  of  Scole. 
Mrs.  Holmes  d.  8  April,  1851,  and  Rev.  Mr.  Holmes  d.  10  ApriV 
1800. 

Arms — Barry  of  eight  or  and  az.,  on  a  canton  gu.  three 
garlands  ppr.  Cresl—A  lion's  head  erect  or.  Motto— Ora.  et 
labora. 

Seats — Scole  House,  Scole,  Norfolk;  and  Monar,  Beauly,  co, 
Ross,  N.B. 


HOLMES  OF  BROOKE  HALL. 

Holmes,  G-eorqe  John,  Esq.  of  Brooke  Hall, 
Norfolk,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1878,  b.  5  Aug.  1813  ; 
m.  15  July,  183(j,  Greorgina,  dau.  of  William  Armit,. 
Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  George  Armit,  b.  26  Dec.  1837  ;   d.  1875. 

II.  JouN,  Ij.  3  Dec. 1841;  vi.  lst,lS68,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Col.  Black; 
she  d.  1873 ;  2ndly,  1879,  Ella,  dau.  of  J.  Pitcairn  Campbell. 

III.  Thomas,  b.  23  July,  1852,  Lieut.  E.N. 

I.  Georgina  Grace,  m.  1864,  Hear  Admiral  John  Corbctt, 
C.B.,  of  Horstead  House,  Norfolk,  Commander-in-Chief 
on  the  East  Indian  Station. 

II.  Ellen,  m.  1867,  George  Tuthill  Borrett,  Esq.  of  The 
Lodge,  Wimbledon  Common,  Barri.ster-at-Law. 

III.  Margaret.  iv.  Mary,  d.  young. 

?Ltue<t_fJC. — This  family,  descended  from  William  Holmes, 
Esq.  of  Mundham,  Norfolk  (who  d.  1645),  was  settled  at  Mund- 
ham, and  had  property  there  for  several  generations. 

Thomas  Holmes,  Esq.  of  Brooke  Hall,  who  d.  1761,  m,  1755, 
Sarah,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Seaman,  Esq.  of  Brooke  Hall, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1760)  had  a  son. 

Rev.  Thomas  Holmes,  of  Brooke  Hall,  m.  1st,  1787,  Char- 
lotte, dau.  of  Edmund  Lyon,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1810)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  d.  young. 

II.  John  (Rev.),  late  of  Brooke  Hall,  d.  unm.  1870. 

III.  Edmund  (Rev.),  d.  unni.  1870. 

I.  Martha,  in.  1824,  Sir  Thomas  Combe  Miller,  Bart,  of  Froylc 
Park,  Hants,  and  d.  1877. 

II.,  HI.,  IV.  Charlotte,  Sarah,  and  Hannah,  all  d.  young. 
Rev.  Thomas  Holmes  m.  2ndly,  1812,  Margaret  Jermyn,  dau. 
of  John  Tuthill,  Esq.   of  Halesworth,  Suffolk,   and  d.  1832, 
having  by  her  (who  d.  1876)  had  issue, 

IV.  George  John,  now  of  Brooke  Hall. 

V.  Emma,  d.  young. 

VI.  Margaret  Wilson,  m.  1845,  Very  Rev.  Joseph  Williams 
Blakesley,  B.D.,  Dean  of  Lincoln,  and  has  seven  sons  and 
four  daus. 

Arms— Barry  of  eight  or  an-1  az.  a  bordure  nebuly  erm.,  on  a 
canton  of  the  second  a  chaplet  of  roses  ppr.  Crest — Out  of  a 
crown  vallery  or,  the  rim  charged  with  three  annulets  in  fcss 
az.  a  stag's  head  erm.  attired  gold. 

Scat — Brooke  Hall,  Norwich. 


HOLT    OF    STUBBYLEE. 

Holt,  James  MADEN,Esq.  of  Stubbylec,co.  Lan- 
caster, M.A.,  J.P.,  M.P.  for  North  East  Lancashire, 
b.  18  Oct.  1829  ;  m.  21  April,  1870,  Anna,  only  sur- 
Tiving  dau.  of  the  late  Eev.  John  Haworth,  Incum- 
bent of  Peuistone,  co.  York. 

HtnCttfiC. — This  family  claims  to  be  an  offshoot  of  Holt  of 
Grizzelhurst. 

John  Holt  settled  atStubbylee  about  the  middle  of  the  18th 
century.  He  in.  Alice,  dau.  of  Mr.  Pilling,  of  Bury,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  son. 


HOM 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


nOM 


801 


James  Holt,  Esq.  of  Stubbylee,  6.  9  March,  }"n  ;  m  1  Jan 
1790,  Jenny,  dau.  of  Timothy  Hoyle,  Gent,  of  Lee  ;  and  2n.lly 
9  Sept.  1803,  Anne,  dau.  of  James  Ileyworth,  Esq.  of  Greens- 
nook  and  d.  20  April,  1843,  having  had  hy  the  latter  only  (who 
d.  4  I'eb.  ISl'J)  an  only  child, 

John  Holt,  Esq.  of  Stubbylee,  co.  Lancaster  J  P  6  "-> 
AUR.  1804;  TO.  25  June,  1828,  Judith,  3rd  dau.  of  James  Maden 
Esq.  of  Greens,  near  Bacup,  also  ia  Lancashire,  and  by  her 
(Who  d.  24  March,  1843)  had  issue, 

James  Maden,  now  of  Stubbylee 

Julia  Anne  Elizabeth,  d.  24  Oct.  1843.  Emily  Sarah. 

Mr.  Holt  d.  26  Dec.  1856. 

,//'"l~'*;''^-;  °°  *  ^^"'^  engrailed  sa.  three  fleurs-de-lis  of  the 
irst.  Crest— A  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour  ppr.  carnished 
)r,  holding  in  the  gauntlet  a  pheon  sa.  ^     garni^nea 

&ai— Stubbylee,  Bacup,  near  Manchester. 


BINNING-HOME    OP    AEGATY    AND 
SOFTLAW. 

BiNNiNG-HojrE,  George  Home  Monro,  Esq.  of 
Irgatv,  CO.  Perth,  and  Softlaw,  co.  Roxburgli  J  P 
■  28  Mny,  1804  ;  m.  20  Feb.  1839,  Catherine  Bur- 
lett,  of  Gadgirth,  co.  Ayr,  and  had  issue, 

I.  David  George,  b.  13  Feb.  1843;  d.  June,  1859. 

II.  George  Joseph,  b.  22  May,  1845;  d.  young. 

I.  Sophia  Margaret,  d.  March,  18G0. 

II.  Cathekise  Jane  Agnes,  d.  Feb.  IS65. 

i^nmilii  of  Dinniirg. 
Tradition  relates  that,  in  the  year  1308,  William  Bynnie 
ook  the  castle  of  Linlithgow  from  the  English,  by  concealing 
imself  and  seven  sons  in  a  waggon  of  hay,  which  was  stopped 
1  the  threshold,  when  the  porter  and  those  with  him  were 
istantly  slain,  and  a  large  party  of  friends,  lying  in  ambush, 
ere  admitted,  and  the  garrison  put  to  the  sword.  The  castle 
as  delivered  (goes  on  the  tradition)  by  its  captor  to  King 
OBERT  Beuce,  who  rewarded  him  with  a  gift  of  lands,  and 
ssigned  to  the  family,  to  perpetuate  the  memory  of  this  hardy 
dventure,  an  augmentation  of  a  loaded  waggon  to  their 
rmorial  bearings. 

Charles  Binning,  Esq.,  Solicitor  General  for  Scotland  1722 
1th  son  of  Sir  WilUam  Binning,  of  Walliefoord,  a  great  Mer- 
hant,  and  Provost  of  Edinburgh)  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Mont- 
omery,  of  Broomlands,  co.  Ayr,  and  had  a  son, 
William  Binning,  Esq.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Archibald 
tewart,  Esq.  of  Torrance,  and  by  her  had  a  son,  Charles,  d. 
1754,  and  three  daus.,  Elizabeth,  Catharine,  and  IsabeUa. 
he  2nd  dau., 

Catharine  Binning,  m.  David  Inglis,  Esq.,  and  had  by  him 
vo  daus.,  Margaret,  d.  unni. ;  and 

Catharine  Inglis,  m.  Ale.xander  Monro,  Esq.  of  Craig- 
ckart  and  Cockburn,  3rd  son  of  Alexander  Monro,  Esq.  of 
uchenbowie,  by  Isabella  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Donald 
•Donald,  of  The  Isles,  and  by  him  had  two  sons,  Alexander; 
id 

David  Monro,  Esq.  of  Softlaw,  who,  by  deed  of  entail, 
sumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Binning.  He  m.  1st,  1803^ 
is  cousin  Sophia,  only  child  and  heiress  of  George  Home] 
sq.  of  Argaty  (lineally  descended  from  George  Home,  of 
rgaty,  son  of  Sir  Patrick  Home,  of  Polwarth),  by  Jane  'his 
ife,  eldest  dau.  and  co  heir  of  John  Monro,  Esq.  of  Auchen- 
eldest  son  of  Alexander  Monro,  Esq.  of  Auchenbowie, 
Id  his  wife  IsabeUa  M'Donald,  of  The  Isles.  By  her  (who  d. 
i06)  he  had, 

George  Home  Monro,  now  of  Argaty  and  Softlaw 
AJexander  Binning  Monro,  of  Auchenbowie,  co.  Stirlinc'  m 
Harriet,  dau.  of  Dr.  Alexander  Monro,  of  Craiglockart'"and 
has  issue,  1  David  Binning,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  Oriel  College, 
Oxford;  2  Alexander;  3  George;  4  Cliarles;  1  Maria' 
and  2  Jane.  ' 

.  Binning  m.  2ndly,  1813,  Isabella  Blair,  and  by  her  had  a 

I, 

Eobert  Blair  Munro,   6.   1814;   E.I.C.'s  Civil  Service;   m 
Katherine,  dau.  of  Lewis  Ferrier,  of  Bellesydc. 
.  Binning  d.  1842,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,   George 

osiE  Monro  Binning  Home,  Esq.  of  Argaty  and  Softlaw. 

.familiT  of  %]mm  td  Slrgatij. 
George  Home,  of  Argaty  and  Lundies,  living  5  Feb.  1504-5, 
Id  25  July,  1562,  son,  by  Helen  Shaw  his  wife,  of  Sir  Patrick 
OME,  of  Polwarth,  wno  had  Argaty  and  Lundy  granted  him 


hy  charter  dated  I4G4,  m.  Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of  Robert  3rd 

reSL^;iSj.r''^"'^°''^^"'^'^'^'^^^'''~' 

T,i''?.''rf '"'  ^^T\  "^  ^'■"^^y-  '■  ^'^  f'*'!'"  «°™e  time  after 
July,  1562,  and  d.  about  1574,  leaving,  by  Mariot  his  wife,  dau 
of  Sir  John  Campbell,  of  Glonurchy,  a  son  and  heir 

Patrick  Home,  of  Argaty,  d.  Jan.  1629,  leaving,  with  other 
issue,  an  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Henry  Home,  of  Argaty,  served  heir  to  his  father  in  Argaty 
and  to  his  great-uncle,  Patrick,  in  Correquhormbie,  13  Marcl,: 
lO-J.  He  m.  Mary  Mushett,  and  d.  sometime  before  Oct  1659 
having  had  seven  sons.  Mr.  Home  lost  the  half  of  his  estates 
from  his  adherence  to  the  cause  of  Charles  I.  His  4th  son 
of  h'T  ""^'^V""*^'-  "^  -^"'y'  ^^^^'  '■  '°  A'-K^ty  on  the  death 
1.  J ,     o^  i'""'      "'*'  ^""^  ^^'  '"^^'^  ^'"'^  'o  '"s  ^at"ei-  in  those 

JuTv'',fi^Q  .''■  ''''i  ^'  '"■  '"^'"'  "'^'''  '''''''  ^"''•'  ^"d  ^■ 
July,  1689,  having  had  issue,  besides  two  daus., 

\^lTp.^u^!^l^^'^\-^P^-  ^-  *^'"'=^'  1G86-87,  served  heir 
new  cha  tP.  1  i"^,-  \-Z'  '•'^f'gned  Argaty,  and  obtained  a 

T    M.^^     Ia^  "^P"''  ^'°^-     ^'^  <'•  ■'•  P-  before  Sept.  1751. 
bv  hfmVl    i'^yj  '"•  ?'°'"S'^  St'^^^'"'  °f  Ballachallen,  and 
by  him  (who  d.  before  Sept.  1751)  had,  with  other  issue 
1  David  Home  Stewart,  d.  s.  p. 

^CastTe^Kp^r^L^''^'^'''.'"-  ^°«  ^'SS^''  ^^  Chilham 
«-astie,  Kent,  and  was  father  of 

George  Home    of  Argaty,  s.  his  uncle  David.      He  to. 

Jane,  dau.  of  John  Monro,   of  Auchenbowie  (by  his 

MonVn°P"A  ^"r"';  of.Auchendenny),  son  of  Alexander 

sir  nn'  °!,'l?>'i^"",°^"-''  by  Isabella  his  wife,  sister  of 

Su  Donald  M'Donald,  Bart,  of  The  Isles,  d.  unm.  1720, 

By  this  lady  Mr.  George  Home  had  a  dau., 

Sophia  Home,  of  Argaty,  n 

Binning,  Esq.  of  Softlaw. 

^nns-Quarterly :  i.  Quarterly,  Home,  Polwarth,  St.  Clair, 

,v    rv.r^*'""-    ":  Binning  and  Monro,  quarterly,    ni.  Monro. 

IV.  Inglis.    v,  MacDonald.    vi.  Douglas,    vii.  Boss 


.  her  cousin,  David  Monro 


of.    Crfs!.s'-i.  Home.    ...  _ „. 

and  Christo  duce. 
5ea£— Argaty,  Doune,  co.  Perth. 


,  Earl 
Mottoes— Jiae  to  the  end, 


HOME    OP    WEDDERBTJEISr. 

See  Milne-Geaden. 


HOME    OP    BASSENDEAN. 

Feegttsson-Home,  John  Hdtchesox,  Esq.  of 
Bassendean,  co.  Berwick,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Major  in 
the  army,  m.  ls(,  1851,  Ja;ie  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of 
James  Walker,  Esq.  of  Dairy,  Advocate,  which 
lady  d.  1852  ;  and  2ndly,  1861,  Dorothea,  dau.  of 
Hugh  Veitch,  Esq.  of  Stuartfield,  by  Mary  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Alexander  Eobertson,  Esq.  of  Pren- 
derguest  and  Gunsgreen,  co.  Berwick.  This  gentle- 
man, eldest  son  of  the  late  James  Fergusson,  Esq. 
of  Crosshill,  co.  Ayr,  Advocate,  and  Principal 
Clerk  of  Session,  assumed  the  additional  surname 
and  arms  1860,  on  succeeding  his  maternal  uncle, 
Lieut.  ■  Gen.  John  -  Home  Home.  Major  Home 
served  in  the  Cabul  and  Sutlej  Campaigns 
(medals  and  clasps) . 

JLtltraflr.— This  is  a  branch  of  the  noble  family  of  Home. 
Sir  John  Home,  of  Coldingknows,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir 
Andrew  Ker,  of  Cessford  (ancestor  of  the  Dukes  of  Boxburghe), 
which  is  instructed  by  a  charter  of  King  James  V.,  dated 
2  Nov.  1524,  and  by  her  had  three  sons. 

Sib  James  Home,  of  Coldingknows,  ancestor  of  Earl  Home 

Alexander,  who  got  a  charter  from  Queen  Mart  Icn-arv.ni  de 
Gartshe-iTe. 

William,  who  acquired  terras  eccksiasticas  mansioneni  et 

glebam  vicarice  de  Bassendean. 
The  3rd  son, 

William  Home,  of  Bassendean,  in.  I56S,  Marian,  dau.  of 
James  Pringle,  of  Whitbank,  and  had  a  son, 

George  Home,  of  Bassendean,  s.  1611,  and  was  very  active 
in  the  cause  of  the  Covenant.  He  in.  Jean,  dau.  of  James 
Seyton,  of  Tullybody,  and  d.  1643,  leaving  a  son, 

Alexander  Home,  of  Bassendean,  in.  Sybilla,  dau.  of  Sir 
James  Broun,  of  Coalston,  and  had  issue  two  sons, 

I.  George,  his  heir. 

II.  James,  m.  a  dau.  of  Homo,  of  Kennetsidehead,  and  had 
issue, 

3  E 


HOM 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HOM 


1  Alexander,  Town  Clerk  of  Leith,  grandfather  of  the 
Rev.  John  Home,  author  of  the  Trayedy  of  Doarjlas. 

2  Patrick,  d.  unm. 

I.  Jean,  m.  Alexander  Home,  of  Kennetsidchead,  ancestor 
of  B.01VE.  of  Giinsrirten. 

II.  Agnes,  m.  the  Kev.  John  Veitch. 

The  elder  son,  ,^  ,. 

George  Home,  of  Bassendean,  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of  Walter 
Pringle,  of  Greenknowe,  and  had  issue, 

Walter  Home,  of  Bassendean,  s.  1677,  m.  Janet,  dau.  of  the 
P.ev.  Gabriel  Semphill,  of  Jedburgh,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  of  Kogo,  who  had  issue, 

1  Walter,  Major  in  the  army,  d.  unm. 

2  Eobcrt,  Minister  of  Polworth. 

S  Kodham,  of  Longformacus,  a  Eear-Admiral. 

4  Luke,  of  Thoraydykes,  Capt.  in  the  army,  d.  unm. 

5  John,  Capt.  in  the  army,  of  whom  afterwards. 
ni.  James,  d.  unm. 

The  eldest  son, 

George  Home,  of  Bassendean,  m.  Janet,  dau.  of  Alexander 
Forrester,  of  Arngivan,  and  had  issue,  i.  Alexander,  his  heir ; 
11.  William,  d.  unm. ;  and  several  daus. 

Alexander  Home,  of  Bassendean,  m.  Mrs.  Balfour,  and  had 
issue,  George,  his  heir;  and  two  daus.,  d.  unm. 

George  Home,  of  Bassendean,  Capt.  B.M.,  d.  unm.,  and  was 
s.  in  the  estate  by  his  cousin, 

John  Home,  of  Bassendean,  Capt.  in  the  army,  son  of  the 
Eev.  Wm.  Home,  of  Fogo,  as  above-mentioned.  He  m.  Mary, 
only  child  of  Capt.  Mai;kay,  of  Eavensdean,  co.  Bedford,  and 
had  issue, 

John-  Home  Home,  of  Bassendean,  Lieut.-Gen.  and  Col.  56ta 
regt.,  and  for  some  time  Lieut.-Govemor  and  Commander-in- 
Chief  of  Nova  Scotia.  Gen.  Home  had  previously  commanded 
the  Grenadier  Guards.  He  d.  without  issue  1860,  and  was  s. 
by  his  nephew,  John  Hutcheson  Fergusson  Home,  Esq.,  now 
of  Bassendean  (son  of  James  Fergusson,  Esq.,  by  Mary  Home 
his  wife). 

^r-a.s— Per  bend,  vert  and  arg.  in  chief  a  lion  rampant  of 
the  second  armed  and  langucdgu.  and  in  base  three  pepingoes 
of  the  first  beaked  and  membered  of  the  third ;  on  a  chief  or, 
a  buckle  betwixt  two  boars'  heads  couped  az.  Crest — Upon  a 
chapeau  gu.  turned  up  erm.  a  lion's  head  erased  vert,  and  on 
an  escrol  above  the  same  the  ancient  war  cry  and  Motto,  A 
home,  a  home,  and  also  in  an  escrol  below  the  shield  the  words. 
True  to  the  end. 

Seat— Bassendean,  by  Gordon,  co.  Berwick. 


HOME    OF    BROOM    KOTTSE. 

Home,  G-eoege  Logan,  Esq.  of  Broom  House 
and  Edrom  House,  co.  Berwick,  J.P.,  Lieut.-Col. 
Commauding  Haddington  Militia  Artillery,  Knight 
of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  and  Knight  of  the 
Eedeemer  of  Greece,  b.  17  Oct.  1805  ;  s.  his  uncle 
Lieut.-Gen.  James  Home,  of  Broom  House,  5  Dec. 
1849;  m.  17  Dec.  1844,  Annie,  eldest  dau.  of 
Major  Doran,  late  ISth  Royal  Irish  regt.,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  William  James  Home,  Lieut.  E.E. ;  6.  26  Sept.  1847 ; 
d.  1875. 

n.  Cospatric  Eobert,  d.  young. 

ni.  George  John  Ninian,  b.  30  Jan.  1855. 

IV.  Ferdinand  Cospatric,  f>.  21  Sept.  1S6X, 

V.  Henry  Waldeve,  6.  12  Nov.  1863. 
I.  Helen  Georgina. 

Htncage.— Sir  Davto  Home,  of  Wedderhum,  slain  at  the 
battle  of  Floilden,  1513,  had  seven  sons  called  the  "  Spears  of 
Wedderburn,"  one  of  whom,  Patrick,  received  assignation 
and  charter  of  the  lands  of  Broom  House  from  Adam,  Prior 
of  Coldingham  (with  consent  of  the  convent,  and  Eobert, 
Abbot  of  Holyrood),  dated  1530,  which  was  confirmed  after- 
wards by  the  Pope's  Commissioners,  1536.  Patrick  was  s.  by 
his  son  Ferdinand,  1556,  who  was  s.  by  his  son  Patbick,  1562, 
s.  by  his  son  Patrick,  1617,  s.  by  his  son  John,  1654,  s.  by  his 
son  John,  1G91. 

Patrick  Home,  Writer  to  the  Signet,  got  a  Charter  from 
Queen  Anne  of  the  lands  of  Bastlerig,  and  s.  his  uncle  John 
in  the  estate  of  Broom  House,  1705.  He  appears  to  have  had 
three  sons,  William,  Alexander,  and  Patrick,  of  Bughtrig, 
and  by  his  will  gave  his  estate  of  Broom  House  to  his  2nd  son, 
Alexander,  who  sold  it  to  hia  elder  brother,  William,  1718. 
William  dying  without  issue,  1774,  was  «.  by  his  nephew, 
'Wii.uAV,  son  of  Patrick,  of  Bastlerig  and  Bughtrig.    This 


William  Home,  Esq.,  joined  the  army  of  Charles  Edwab 
in  the  rebellion  of  1745,  and  served  on  the  personal  staff  of  th 
Prince  at  Culloden,  where  he  was  taken  prisoner  and  coi 
demned  for  high  treason  at  Stirling,  but  was  reprieved  o 
account  of  his  being  a  minor.  He  afterwards  served  in  th 
Prussian  army,  but  returned  to  Broom  House  on  the  death  ( 
his  uncle  in  1774.  He  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  James  Hunter,  Esq 
by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  William,  Lieut,  in  the  army,  d.  in  the  West  Indies. 

II.  James,  who  .?.  him. 

in.  Helen,  ra.  1801,  Major  George  Logan,  eldest  son  of  Georf 
Logan,  Esq.  of  Edrom;  by  him  (who  d.  1826)  she  left  atht 
decease,  1815, 

1  William,  Lieut.  45th  regt.  Madras  Infantry,  d.  in  U 
East  Indies  1829. 

2  George,  only  surviving  son. 

3  James,  d.  unm.  in  Jamaica,  1844. 

4  Ninian  Home,  d.  in  Canada,  1839. 
The  2nd  son  and  heir, 

James  Hosre,  of  Broom  House,  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  army, 
his  father,  William,  1794,  and  dying  unm.  5  Dec.  1849,  was 
by  his  nephew,  George  Logan. 

Arms — Per  fess  vert  and  az.  a  lion  rampant  within  a  bordu 
arg.  Crest — A  lion's  head  erased  arg.  gorged  with  a  coU 
gemcl  vert,  and  in  front  thereof  a  thistle  slipped  ppr.  Motto- 
True  to  the  end. 

Seat— Broom  House,  Edrom,  co.  Berwick. 


HOMFRAY    OP    PENLLYNE    CASTLE. 

HoMFEAT,  John  Eichaeds,  Esq.  of  Penllyj 
Castle,  CO.  Glamorgan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  9  Oc 
1824 ;  s.  1877 ;  m.  22  March,  1860,  Mary  Eliz 
beth,  eldest  surviving  dau.  of  Sir  Glynne  Ear 
Welby  Gregory,  Bart.,  of  Denton  Hall,  co.  Lincol 
and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Gltnne  Eichards,  b.  13  June,  1861. 

II.  Francis  Eichards,  b.  17  Feb.  1863. 
in.  Herbert  Eichards,  b.  23  Sept.  1864. 
HtncaflC— William  Homfrat,  who  resided  at  Wal 

near  Eotherham,  co.  York,  1590,  was  lineal  ancestor  of 

Francis  Homfrat,  of  Wales,  near  Eotherham,  who  had, 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  who  was  buried  at  Wales,  3  Jan.  17! 
three  sons, 
Francis,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  bapt.  1674,  d.  1733,  and  was  buried  at  Wales,  leavi 
by  Anne  his  wife  (b.  1697,  d.  1747),  dau.  of  John  EeveU, 
Chesterfield,  co.  Derby  (by  Juliana  his  wife,  sister  of 
Samuel  Clarke,  Knt.,  Sheriff  of  London  in  1712),  the  1 
lowing  issue, 

1  Francis,  m.  his  cousin,  Mary  Homfray,  d.  s.  p. 

2  Thomas. 

3  John,  of  whom  presently. 

4  Henry,  d.  young. 

5  EeveU  Homfray,  of  Sheffield,  m.  Sarah  Fox,  and  hm 
son,  Francis,  d.  s.  p. 

1  Juliana,  m.  John  Parker,  of  Norton  Lees,  co.  Derby. 

2  Eachel,  m.  John  Booth,  and  had  a  son,  Homfray  Boo 
Capt.  In  the  Heavy  Dragoons,  killed  in  America. 

3  Dorothy,  d.  young.  4  Anne,  living  unm.  in  1811 
The  3rd  son,  John  Homfray,  of  Derby,  was  b.  4  Dec.  17 
and  d.  2  Feb.  1804.  He  m.  Sarah,  widow  of  Thomas  Dal 
and  dau.  of  John  Parr,  of  Derby,  and  by  her  (who  wa; 
in  1725,  and  d.  20  Feb.  1798)  left  issue  an  only  child, 

Eev.  John  Homfrat,  of  Merton  College,   Oxford,   B. 
F.S.A.,  &c.,  Eector  of  Sutton,  Norfolk,  b.  27  Sept.  17 
m.  13  June,  1797,  Hetty,  dau.  of  James  Symonds,  Esq 
Ormsby,  Norfolk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Jan.  1843)  lef 
his  decease,  Dec.  1842,  a  son  and  successor, 
Henet  Eevel  Homfbat,  Esq.  of  The  Place. 
John. 
The  eldest  son, 

Francis  Homfrat,  of  Wales,  afterwards  of  Oldswinford, 
Worcester,  m.  1st,  Sarah  Baker,  by  whom  he  had  two  surviv 
daus.,  Sarah,  6. 1705;  m..  to  William  Bo wyer;  andMary,  b.  V. 
m.  to  her  cousin  Francis  Homfray.    He  m.  2ndly,  in  1717,  M; 
dau.  of  John  Jeston,  Esq.  of  The  Heath,  co.  Worcester,  by  wl 
(who  a.  1758)  he  left  at  his  decease,  1736,  with  five  daus.,  1 
sons, 
I.  Jeston,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Cotton,  Esq.  of  the  C 
bermere  family,  and  left  a  son, 
Francis  (Eev.),  Eector  of  Lanvayer,  and  'Vicar  of  Liana 
CO.  Monmouth,  m.  Harriet,  dau.  of  Jeston  Homfray,  Ekn 
and  d.  1831,  leaving  a  son,  Eev.  Kenton  Homfeai 
6  Jan.  1812,  and  a  dau.,  Maria,  m.  1831,  the  ReT.  Bo 
James  Smith. 


HOM 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HOO 


803 


II.  Francis,  6. 1725,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Thomas,  b.  17'28;  d.  11  May,  1797,  leaving,  hy  Elizabeth 
his  1st  wife,  only  child  of  Edmond  Jones,  Esq.,  ailau.,  Eliza- 
beth, TO.  1774,  Peter  Fry,  of  Axbridge. 

IV.  John,  of  Wollaston  Hall,  co.  Worcester,  b.  1731 ;  m.  1758, 
Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Jeremiah  Addenbbooke,  and  d. 
liGO,  leaving  a  son,  John  Addenbkooke,  of  Wollaston  Hall, 
who  took  the  name  of  Addenbbooke  by  sign  manual,  1792, 
and  was  High  Sheriff  of  CO.  Worcester  1798.  Hem.  1780, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Michael  Grazebrook,  of  Audnam,  and  had 
issue. 

The  2nd  son, 

Fkancis  Homfrat,  Esq.  m.  1st,  Hannah,  dau.  of  —  Popldn, 

3q.  of  Coitrehen,  co.  Glamorgan,  and  left  one  son  and  a  dau., 

Jeston,  of  Broadwaters,  CO.  Worcester,  b.  11  June,  1752;  m. 

1776,  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Pidcock,  Esq.  of  The  Platts,  and 

iZ.  2  March,  1816,  leaving  issue,  1  George,  b.  1778;  2  Charles, 

6.  1781,  m.  and  had  issue;  3  David,  b.  1792,  m.  and  had 

issue;  4  William,  d.  1821;  5  Popkin,  b.  1796;  6  Henry,  b. 

1799,  of  Broadwaters,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  m.  Elizabeth,  only 

dau.  of  William  Smith,  Esq.,  and  had  George  Smith,  B.A. 

(who  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Unett,  Esq.),  and  other 

issue;  1  Harriet,  m.  1805,  the  Rev.  F.  Homfray ;  2  Caroline; 

3  Henrietta ;  and  4  Sarah,  m.  Dr.  Ogle,  M.D. 

Mary,  in.  Thomas  Barker,  Esq. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1756,  Catherine,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Jeremiah 

Caswell,  Esq.,  of  The  Hyde,  co.  Stafford,  and  had  further  issue, 

I.  Francis,  of  The  Hyde,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Pidcock, 

Esq.  of  The  Platts,  co.  Stafford,  and  d.  1809,  leaving  issue, 

1  Jeremiah  Caswell  (Rev.),  d.  s.  p.;  2  Francis,  b.   1784; 

3  Harry,  b.  1789,  m.  Miss  Catherine  Jones,  and  had  issue ; 

1  Mary,  m.  1808,  Richard  Crawshay,  Esq. ;  2  Catherine,  m. 
Thomas  Stringer,  Esq. ;  3  Jane ;  4  Elizabeth,  m.  William 
Crawshay,  Esq. ;  5  Eleanor,  m.  Jos.  Attwood,  Esq. ; 
6  Louisa;  7  Clara,  m.  1825,  William  B.  E.  Gibbs  Crawford, 
Esq. ;  and  8  Mira. 

IT.  Jeremiah  (Sir),  of  Llandaff  House. 

III.  Thomas,  of  The  Hill,  co.  Worcester,  m.  178.5,  Miss  Eliza- 
beth Stephens,  andd.  1825,  leaving  issue,  1  John,  of  the 
Alleynes,  Salop,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Stephens; 

2  Frederick,  d.s.p.;   3  Edward  (Bev.),  m.  and  had  issue; 

4  Vincent ;  5  Nelson,  and  one  dau. 

IV.  Samuel,  M.P.  for  Stafford,  Sheriff  of  eo.  Monmouth  1813, 
m.  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Gould  Morgan,  Bart,  of 
Tredegar,  and  d.  20  May,  1822,  leaving  issue, 

1  Samuel,  of  Glen  Usk,  High  Sheriff  co.  Monmouth,  1841, 
b.  7  Dec.  1795;  m.  14  Dec.  1822,  Miss  Charlotte  Stable, 
and  has  issue,  Samuel  George,  J.P.,  6.  7  Dec.  1830; 
Lorenzo  Augustus,  b.  21  May,  1832;  Charles  Gould  Mor- 
gan, b.  12  Dec.  18.36  ;  Wilham  Henry  Wickey,  b.  12  May, 
1838;  and  Charlotte  Jane. 

2  Watkin,  b.  30  Dec.  1796;  m.  Sept.  1822,  Miss  Eliza  Lee 
Thomson,  and  has  Watkin,  Frederick  Samuel,  William 
Henry,  Charles  Augustus,  and  Eliza  Jane. 

3  Jane,  m.  1818,  J.  K.  Pickard,  Esq. 

4  Amelia,  m.  1817,  AVilliam  Thomson,  E.sq.,  M.P.of  Perry- 
daron,  co.  Glamorgan,  and  had  one  child,  Amelia  (de- 
ceased), TO.  20  July,  1842,  Thomas,  Earl  of  Bective,  now 
Marquess  of  Headfort. 

5  Maria,  m.  George  Darby,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Catherine,  to.  Thomas  Wilson,  Esq.,  and  d.  24  March,  1801, 
leaving  a  son,  Melville  Wilson,  m.  Miss  Stevenson,  dau.  of 
Sir  B.  Stevenson,  and  has  issue. 
Jr.  Francis  Homfray  d.  Dec.  1798.    His  3rd  son, 
Sir  Jeremiah  Homfrat,  Knt.  of  Llandaff  House,  co.  Glamor- 
in,  knighted  in  1809,  when  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Glamorgan  in 
509;   b.  16  Feb.  1759  ;   m.  2  May,  1787,  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Jichards,  Esq.  of  Cardiff,  and  by  her,  who  d.  17  March,  1830, 
lad  issue, 
Jeremiah,  6.  1  Sept.  1790;  d.  C  Oct.  1850. 
John,  late  of  Penllyne  Castle. 

Francis,  d.  unm.  1813.  George,  d.  unm.  1815. 

Jeston,  b.  22  JiUy,  1797;  to.  17  Aug.   1843,  Esther  Amelia 
Isabella,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Des  Anges,  Knt.,  and  d 
16  May,  1851. 
Anthonio,  M.D.,  6.  4  Oct.  1799;  to.  5  June,  1831,  Eustatia, 
dau.  of  Rear-Admiral  Sir  Ross  Donnelly,  and  had  by  her, 
who  d.  1838,  a  son,  Ross  Richards,  b.  30  April,  1833,  and  a 
dau.  Eustatia  Donnelly.    Dr.  Homfray  d.  23  March,  1843. 
Eobert  Shedden,  b.  22  Jan.  1804 ;  to.  1832,  Catherine,  dau.  of 
James  Denham,  Esq. ;  and  d.  20  Feb.  1845,  leaving  issue. 
Marianne,  m.  1806,  Thomas  M.  Newte,   Esq.,  and  d.  s.  v 
Jan.  1819.  ^ 

Charlotte,  m.  1824,  James  Lewis,  Esq.,  and  d.  1855. 
Catherine  Diana,  m.  Jacob  ^milius  Irving,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue.  Harriet  Newte. 

ir  Jeremiah  Homfray  d.  1833  ;  his  2nd  son, 
John  Homfray,  Esq.  of  Penllyne  Castle,  co.  Glamorgan, 
P.  undD.L.,  High  Sheriff  1843,  b.  10  Sept.  1793;  to.  1  Nov. 
820,  Ann  Maria,  only  child  and  heiress  of  John  Richards, 
isq.  of  The  Corner  House,  Cardiff,  GKamorgan,  by  Mary  his 
fife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Peter  Birt,  Esq.  of  Wenvoe  Castle, 
nd  had  issue, 


I.  John  Richards,  now  of  Penllyne  Castle. 

I.  Mary  Jane  Richards. 

II.  Ann  Maria  Richards,  m.  24  Oct.  1843,  Richard  BasBCtt, 
Esq.  of  Bonvilston  House,  co.  Glamorgan,  and  d.  10  July, 

Mr.  John  Homfray  d.  29  June,  1877. 

^r«is— Quarterly,  1st,  gu.,  a  cross-bottony  erm.;  2nd,  quar- 
terly, arg.  and  sa.;  3rd,  sa.,  four  pales  erm. ;  4th,  arg.,  three 
bars  gemelles  sa.  Crest— An  otter  ppr.  wounded  in  the  shoul- 
der with  a  spear.    iUo«o— Vulneratur,  non  vincitur. 

-Sctti— Penllyne  Castle,  Cowbridge,  co.  Glamorgan. 


HOOD    OP    NETTLEHAM    HALL. 

Hood,  Sincl.4ir  Fkaneland,  Esq.  of  Nettlcham 
Hall,  CO.  Lincoln,  J.P.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  West 
Firsby,  co.  Lincoln,  b.  31  Oct.  1851 ;  m.  17  Feb. 
1876,  Grace  Elinor,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  C.  Trollope 
Swan,  Rector  of  Welton-le-Wold,  co.  Lincoln,  and 
grand-dau.  of  the  Rev.  Prebendary  Swan,  of  Sans- 
thorpe  Hall,  co.  Lincoln. 

iltncagc— This  family  is  stated  to  be  descended  from 
John  Hood,  who  in  Jan.  1660,  accompanied  Gen.  Monk  from 
Scotland,  when  on  his  way  to  restore  Charles  II.  They  sepa- 
rated at  York,  Hood  being  left  with  one  regt.,  under  Col. 
Fairfax.    He  eventually  settled  in  that  co. 

John  Hood,  of  Craike,  co.  York,  to.  a  dau.  of  Francis  Rad- 
clyffe,  1st  Earl  of  Derwentwater,  and  aunt  of  the  lust  unfortu- 
nate Earl,  and  was  father  of 

John  Hoode,  of  Craike,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  W.  Theakstonc, 
of  Craike,  and  had  a  son, 

John  Hood,  of  Kirkbridge,  co.  York,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Wmiam  Wright,  of  Baldsraby,  co.  York,  and  had  issue,  John, 
to.  a  dau.  of  —  Fawddington,  and  d.  without  leaving  surviving 
issue ;  and  William.    The  younger  son, 

William  Hood,  of  Kirkbridge,  co.  York,  Lord  of  the  Manor 
of  West  Firsby,  co.  Lincoln,  to.  April,  1787,  Grace,  dau.  of 
Francis  Firby  Fothergill,  of  Aiskew  House,  co.  Y'ork,  and 
grand-dau.  of  William  Frankland,  of  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge, 
and  Lord  of  the  Blanor  of  Yafforth,  co.  York,  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir,  of  Nettleham. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Capt.  J.  A.  Moore,  E.N. 

Grace,  to.  William  Dauby,  Esq.  of  co.  Lincoln. 
Mr.  Hood  d.  15  Aug.  1845,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

John  Hood,  Esq.  of  Nettleham  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  and  Yaf- 
forth House,  CO.  York,  D.L.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  West 
Firsby,  co.  Lincoln,  b.  25  Jan.  1788;  to.  13  May,  1818,  Anne 
Smith,  dau.  of  Ralph  Eobb,  Esq.  of  Stirling,  N.B.,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  John  Leadley,  d.  young,  1837. 

II.  William  Frankland  (Rev.),  M.A.,  to.  1847,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  the  late  Rev.  J.  W.  Sinclair,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Button 
Bushell,  CO.  York,  and  d.  21  March,  1864,  leaving  issue, 

Sinclair  Frankland,  now  of  Nettleham  Hall. 
Francis  Fothergill,  d.  4  Oct.  1867. 
Grace  Florence. 

III.  Francis  Fothergill,  Lieut.  64th  regt.,  d.  at  Malaga, 
2  March,  1853. 

IV.  Charles  Ralph,  of  Togher  House,  co.  Mayo,  6.  1830;  to. 
1853,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Capt.  Robert  Odell,  and  grand-dau.  of 
Col.  Odell,  formerly  M.P.  for  Sligo,  and  has  Issue,  John 
Robert,  Charles,  and  William.     Mr.  Hood  d.  20  July,  1867. 

I.  Grace  Sophia,  to.  the  Rev.  Charles  Dale  Butterficld,  M.A., 
Rector  of  West  Retford,  co.  Notts,  who  c^  1867. 

II.  Mary  Elizabeth,  to.  the  Rev.  R.  J.  Simpson,  M.A. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  the  Rev.  Watkin  Homfray,  M.A.,  Ecctor 
of  West  Retford,  co.  Notts,  and  d.  1876. 

IV.  Anne  Maria. 

V.  Margaret,  m.  the  Rev.  S.  Kettlcwcll,  M.A. 

VI.  Helen,  d.  28  July,  1863. 

Mr.  Hood  d.  2  Nov.  1870,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson. 

Arms — Az.,  a  fret  arg.  on  a  chief  sa.  three  crescents  or.. 
Crest— A  hooded  crow,  in  its  beak  a  Scotch  thistle ;  in  its  dexter 
claw  a  sword.    Motto — E.sse  quam  videri. 

Scat — Nettleham  Hall,  Lincoln. 


COCKBTJEN-HOOD    OF    STONERIDGE. 

CocKBUBN-HooD,  JoHN,  Esq.  of  Stoneridge,  co. 

Berwick,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  8  July,  1795  ;    m.  1st, 

1818,   Janet  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of   Alexander  Low, 

Esq.  of  Leadenurquhart,  co.  Fife,  by  his  wife,  Anne, 

2nd  dau.  of  George  Thomson,  Esq.  of  Nuthill  and 

Falkland,  and  by  her  (who  d.  in  1836)  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Hood,   6.   1820,   appointed    to  the  First  Upper 

Houses  of  Legislature  in  the  Colonies  of  New  South  Wales 

3^2 


804 


HOO 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HOP 


and  Queensland,  -m.  1st,  Charlotte,  2nd  dau.  of  Col.  John 
Shapland,  C.B.,  by  his  wife,  Elizabeth  Flora  Nicholetts, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1854)  has  issue, 

1  John  Shapland  Eliott,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge, 
"Vicar  of  Kirkby  Fleethani,  co.  York,  6.  15  Jan.  1844; 
TO.  1876,  Gertrude  Georgiana  Beresford,  and  has  a  dau., 
Marion. 

2  Thomas  Cockburn,  Capt.  in  the  army,  h.  1  Jan.  1845. 

3  Alexander  Rutherford,  Lieut.  R.N.,  6.4  March,  1850. 

4  Charles  Edwin,  6.  16  July,  1851,  settled  in  New  Zea- 
land. 5  Keith  Koss,  b.  4  March,  1853. 

1  Janet  Anne  Lucy,  m.  Benson  Day  Harrison,  Lieut. 

8th  Hussars,  eldest  son  of  M.  B.  Harrison,  Esq.  of  Scale 

How,  Westmorland. 
He  m.  2ndly,  1866,  Caroline  Theodosia,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev. 
John  George  Beresford,  Rector  of  Bedale  (son  of  Admiral 
Sir  John  Poo  Beresford,  Bart.,  G.C.B.,  G.C.H.)  by  his  wife 
Caroline  Amelia,  dau.  of  Chief  Justice  Lord  Denman. 

II.  Alexander  Charles,  d.  1866. 

III.  John,  Col.  H.E.l.S.  iv.  James  Lowe. 

I.  Anne,  d.  1863. 

II.  Agnes,  in.  George  Ferguson,  E.L  Co.'s  Civil  Service  at 
Madras,  son  of  Lord  Fullerton. 

III.  Isabella.  iv.  Rachel. 

V.  Cecilia  Charlotte,  m.  Archibald  Walker,  Esq. 

VI.  Janet  Keith. 

Mr.  Coctburn-Hood  m.  2ndly,  1844,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Cosens,  of  Karnes. 

ILtltCajC. — Petrus  dk  Cockbckn  witnessed  a  donation 
to  the  monastry  of  Soltra,  co.  Berwick,  a.d.  1230;  his  ances- 
tors possessed  the  lands  of  Cockburn  in  that  co.  as  far  back 
as  Scottish  history  extends;  the  adjoining  estate  of  Langton 
came  by  the  marriage  of  Alexander  de  Cockburn  with  Mary, 
dau.  of  de  Vetereponte,  Baron  of  Langton,  killed  at  Bannock- 
burn,  and  remained  the  seat  of  the  principal  family  for  nearly 
five  hundred  years. 

The  latest  offshoot  from  the  baronial  house  of  Langton  was 
that  of  Selburnrigg,  founded  by  a  younger  son,  who  got  that 
estate  in  Lammermoor  from  his  father,  the  Baron  of  Langton, 
about  the  end  of  the  13th  century ;  it  descended  to 

James  Cockedrn,  of  Selburnrigg,  whose  loyalty  to  King 
James  VII.,  resulted  in  his  being  obliged  to  take  refuge 
abroad,  his  lands,  after  the  troubles  of  1688,  were  added  to 
the  estate  of  Sir  Archibald  Cockburn,  Bart,  of  Langton.  He 
was  father  of 

John  Cockburn,  d.  at  Langton,  1712,  leaving  a  son, 

David  Cockburn,  resident  at  Langton,  the  scat  of  his  kins- 
man. Sir  James  Cockburn,  Bart.,  d.  1763,  having  issue  by  his 
wife  Mary  Whytelaw,  of  a  family  anciently  of  that  ilk, 

I.  Thomas.  ii.  David. 

I.  Mary,  m.  her  kinsman,  Thomas  Hood,  grandson  of  James 
Hood,  of  Hoodsland,  who,  in  1698,  sold  that  place,  spelled  in 
records,  temp.  James  V.,  Hwdesland,  the  residence  of  the 
family  for  generations. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Cockburn,  of  Rowchester,  co.  Berwick,  &.  1723 ;  m. 
Agnes,  dau.  of  John  Scott,  of  Belford,  co.  Roxburgh,  grand- 
son of  Sir  John  Scott,  of  Ancrum,  Bart.,  and  in  right  of  his 
mother,  Margaret,  sister  of  the  last  Lord  Rutherford  of  Ruther- 
ford, heir  to  that  dignity  (.see  Burke's  ExUiict  and  Dormant 
Peerages).    By  her  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  m.  Henrietta  Colebrook,  and  had  Thomas,  d.  s.  p., 
and  Agnes  Mary,  m.  Henry  Stafford  Northcote,  Esq.,  M.P. ; 
their  eldest  son  is  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Stafford  H.  Northcote, 
Bart. 

III.  Alexander,  m.  Olympia,  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Campbell, 
Bart.,  and  had  a  son,  Sir  Alexander  Thomas  Cockburn 
Campbell,  Bart. 

I.  Agnes,  m.  her  cousin-german,  Thomas  Hood,  of  Hard- 
acres,  CO.  Berwick,  J. P.,  and  had  with  other  issue, 

Thomas,  Capt.  75th  regt.,  d.  at  Sancta  Maura,  1818. 
John,  his  heir. 

II.  Isabella,  m.  Lord  Robertson,  son  of  the  historian. 

HI.  Margaret,  m.  James  Stothert,  of  Cargen,  co.  Kircud- 
bright. IV.  Mary, 

V.  Marion  vi.  Cecilia  Charlotte,  d.  imm. 

Mr.  Cockburn,  who  was  Deputy  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal  of 
Scotland,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Cockburn,  of  Rowchester,  m.  Jane  Ross,  heiress  of 
Shandwick,  co.  Koss,  representative  of  the  ancient  Earls  of 
Ross,  and  by  the  entail  assumed  that  surname.  By  her  he 
had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  Capt.  in  the  army,  killed  at  siege  of  Badajos. 

II.  Charles,  d.  s.  p.  1839. 
J.  Christina,  d.  unm.  1872. 


Mr.  Cockburn  Ross,  D.L.  and  J.P.  for  the  cos.  of  Berwick  an3 

Ross,  d.  1827,  and  was  s.  by  his  2nd  son  Charles,  who  dying 
without  issue,  the  line  of  Shandwick  became  extinct.  His 
nephew,  John,  who  s.  to  his  cousin's  estate  of  Stoneridge, 
assumed  the  surname  of  his  mother's  family,  being  paternally 
also  representative  of  the  Coekburns  of  Selburnrigg. 

ArmR — 1st  and  4th,  Hood  :    Parted  per  cross  sa.  and  arg 
quarterly,  over  all  a  bend  or ;  2nd  and  3rd,  Cockburn  o/  Row 
Chester,  quarterly,  arg.  and  gu.,  in  the  1st  and  4th  quarter: 
between  three  cocks  of  the  last  two  and  one  an  ostrich  feathe:  ia 
ensigned  with  an  imperial  crown  ppr.  of  the  same ;  in  the  2n(  L 
and  3rd,  six  mascles  or,  three  two  and  one,  for  De  YETiEBE 

PONTE. 

ScaJ— Stoneridge,  Coldstream,  co.  Berwick. 


HOPE    OF    AMSTERDAM. 

Hope,  Adrian  Elias,  Esq.,  head  and  representa 
tlve  of  the  family  of  Hope  of  Amsterdam,  b.  8  April 
1845 ;  m.  1867,  Lady  Ida  Duff,  dau.  of  Earl  Fife 
and  has  by  her  three  daus.  He  m.  2ndly,  1876 
Mildred  Henrietta,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Si 
Francis  Scott,  Bart.,  and  has  by  her  a  dau. 

JLtUCaflC— Henry  Hope,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Henry  Hop( 
by  Jaqueline  de  Tott  his  wife,  and  brother  of  Sir  Thoma 
Hope,  of  Kerse,  the  famous  Lord  Advocate,  created  a  Barom 
1628  (Sir  Robert  Douglas's  Peerage),  founded  the  great  an 
opulent  branch  of  the  Hopes,  long  settled  as  Merchants 
Amsterdam.    He  m.  Anna  Hope,  and  was  father  of 

Archibald  Hope,  Esq.,  who  m.  Anne  Claus,  and  had  nic 
sons  and  two  daus.    The  3rd  son, 

Thomas  Hope,  Esq.  of  Amsterdam,  in.  Margaret  Marseli 
and  had  four  children,  all  of  whom  d.  young,  excepting 

John  Hope,  Esq.  of  Amsterdam,  who  m.  P.  B.  "Vandf 
Hoeven,  and  had  three  suns. 


1,1 


Henry  Philip,  d.  unm. 


:ii 


Thomas,  his  heir. 
Adrian  Elias,  d.  unm. 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Hope,  Esq.  of  Deepdene,  Susses,  and  of  Duche 
Street,    London,   the   author  of  Anastatius,   The  History 
Architecture,  d-c,  was  a  distinguished  patron  of  literature  ai 
the  fine  arts.    He  m.  16  April,  1806,  the  Hon.  Louisa  Bere 
ford,  youngest  child  of  the  Most  Rev.  Lord  Decies,  Archbishc 
of  Tuam,  and  by  that  lady  (who  m.  2ndly,  Viscount  Bercsfor 
and  d.  21  July,  1851)  had  issue, 
Henry  Thomas,  late  of  Deepdene. 
Adrian  John,  late  Capt.  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  who  m.  Matild 
Countess  Rapp,  dau.  of  Gen.  Kapp,  one  of  Napoleon's  coi 
manders,  and  d.  18  Dec.  1863,  leaving  Adrian  Elias  Hop 
now  head  of  the  family,  and  three  daus.,  one  of  whoi  af 
Henrietta,  m.  7  Nov.  1866,  A.  D.  Hayter,  Esq.,  M.P.,  eld£ 
son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  W.  G.  Hayter. 
Alexander  James  Beresford  Beresford-Hope,  M.P.,  in.  7  Jul 
1842,  Lady  Mildred  Arabella  Charlotte  Henrietta  Gascoy 
Cecil,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Marquess  of  Salisbury,  and  h 
issue  (see  Beresford-Hope  of  Bedgebury  Park). 
Mr.  Hope  d.  3  Feb.  1831,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Thomas  Hope,  Esq.  of  Deepdene,  Surrey,  and 
Trenant  Park,  Cornwall,  J.P.,  late  M.P.  for  Gloucester,  b.  180 
who  d.  4  Dec.  1862,  having  devised  Deepdene  to  his  wido 
He  had  previously  sold  Trenant  Park,  and  bought  Cas 
Blayney,  Ireland,  which  he  also  left  to  his  widow. 

Arms — Az.,  a  chevron  or,  between  three  bezants.  Crest- 
brokcn  globe  surmounted  of  a  rainbow  with  clouds  at  ea 
end  ppr.     Motto — At  spes  non  fracta. 

Residence — Chesterfield  Gardens,  W. 


BERESFORD-HOPE    OF    BEDGEBTJE"S 
PARK. 

Beresford-Hope,  Alexander  James  Beri 
FORD,  Esq.  of  Bedgebury  Park,  Kent,  and  of  Ber( 
ford  Hal),  co.  Stafford,  LL.D.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridi  !Iai 
Hon.  D.C.L.  Oxford,  J.P.  for  Kent  and  co.  Staft'oi  4 
M.P.  for  the  University  of  Cambridge,  and  forme] 
for  Maidstone  and  Stoke,  m.  7  July,  1842,  La 
Mildred  Arabella    Charlotte   Henrietta   Gascoy 
Cecil,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Marquess  of  Salisbui  Jcl 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Philip  Beresford,  b.  1851. 

II.  Charies  Thomas,  b.  1855.        in.  Hugh,  h.  1861;  d.  18 
I.  Louisa  Mary,  in.  1865,   Hon.   Hallyburton  G.  Campb 

2nd  son  of  Lord  Chancellor  Campbell  and  BaronessStrat 
den. 


HOP 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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805 


II.  Etheldreda,  m.  187G,  Marwood  Tuclver,  Esq. 

m.  Mildred.        iv.  Margaret.         v.  Catherine,  d.  18C9. 

Ti.  Agnes. 

vii.  Bridget,  m.  8  Feb.  1873,  Alban  H.  Gibbs,  eldest  son  of 
Henry  Hucks-Gibbs,  Esq.  viii.  Mary  Frances. 
Hiis  gentleman,  who  is  3rcl  son  of  the  late  Thomas 
lope,  Esq.  of  Deepdene,  Surrey  (author  of  Anas- 
asms,  cfr.),  by  the  Hon.  Louisa  Ecresford  his  wife 
lau.  of  William  Beresford,  Arclihishop  of  Tuamand 
^ord  Decies,  succeeded,  by  the  devise  of  his  kinsman, 
«:arshal  Viscount  Beresford,  to  the  estates  of 
Bedgebury,  Kent,  and  Beresford  Hall  (the  original 
eat  of  the  Beresfords),  co.  Stafford,  and  assumed 
n  consequence,  and  by  desire  of  his  Lordsliip  (by 
oyal  hcense  dated  at  St.  James's  1854),  the 
dditional  surname  and  prefix  of  Beresford.  Mr. 
3eresford-Hope,  late  President  of  the  Royal  Insti- 
ute  of  British  Architects,  is  author  of  The  English 
'Cathedral  of  the  Nineteenth  Centiiri/';  Worship  in 
he  Church  of  England,  and  other  works. 

For  Lineage  and  Arms,  see  ■preceding  Memoir. 

T^^fi'T?'"'®*'^"''^/^'"'''  ^'■'''°^''°°^'>  ^^ent;  and  Beresford 
mni^  h^p";"*"'  '^?;Staffo'-d.  Toun  Residcnce-Amovi  House, 
onnauglit  Place,  Hyde  Park.  ' 


HOPE    OF    CARRIDEN. 

Hope,  Admiral  Sir  James,  G.C.B.,  of  Carridon 

0.  Linlithgow,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honour^ 
.P.  and  D.L.,  Principal  Naral  A.D.C.  to  the  Queen, 
.  8  March,  1808;  m.  1st,  16  Aug.  1838,  Hon.  Fre- 
lerica  Kinnaird  (who  d.  1856),  dau.  of  Charles  8th 

ord  Kinnaird  ;  and  2udly,  6  Dec.  1877,  Elizabeth 
leid,  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  Arthur  Cotton,  K.C.S.I. 
ICt'ltrfltlC.— Rear -Admiral  Sir  George  Hope,  K.C.B., 
4  July,  1767,  son  of  the  Hon.  Charles  Hope  Vere,  2nd  son  of 
haiies,  1st  Earl  of  Hopetoun;  m.  1st,  2S  Jan.  1803,  Lady 
emima  Hope  Johnstone,  5th  dau.  of  James,  3rd  Earl  of  Hope- 
5un,  and  by  her  (who  d.  ISOS)  had  a  son,  the  present  Vice- 
.DMiRAL  Sir  James  Hope,  and  a  dau.,  Helen.  He  lu.  2ndly, 
0  Nov.  1814,  Georgiana  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  George,  7th  Lord 
innaird,  and  by  her  left  at  his  decease,  1818,  a  dau.,  Eliza, 

1.  1S35,  Sir  Harry  Verney,  Bart.,  and  d.  1857. 

Arras— Az.,  on  a  chevron  or,  between  three  bezants,  a  laurel 
?af  slipped  vert.  Crest-A  broken  globe  surmounted  of  a 
fiinbow  with  clouds  at  each  end  all  ppr.     Motto— At  spes  non 

5eai— Carriden,  Bo'ness,  co.  Linlithgow. 


HOPES    OF    BRAMPTON"    CROFTS. 

Hopes,  William,  Esq.  of  Brampton  Crofts 
Westmorland,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1861, 
.  2  Dec.  1800 ;  m.  12  March,  1838,  Jane,  dau.  of 
homas  Swanwiek,  Esq.  of  Macclesfield,  co.  Chester, 
nd  had  issue  a  dau.,  Jane,  d.  1864.  Mr.  Hopes  is 
nly  son  of  William  Hopes,  Esq.  of  Stainmore, 
Westmorland,  and  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  William 
)ickinson,  of  the  same  place. 
Scai— Brampton  Crofts,  near  Appleby. 


HOPKINS  OF  TIDMAESH  IffANOH. 
Hopkins,  Egbert  John,  Esq.  of  Tidmarsh 
lauor,  Bcrks,M.A.,  J.P.,of  The  Lodge,  Pangbourne, 
ducated  at  Eton  and  Ball.  Coll.  Oxford,  b.  18  Feb. 
829  ;  s.  his  father  1877  ;  m.  10  Aug.  1853,  Eliza- 
■eth  Clara,  dau.  of  Rev.  David  Rodney  Murray  (see 
^eera^e,  Elibane),  by  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of 
ohn  Portal,  Esq.  of  Freefolk  House,  Hants,  and 
as  issue, 

I.  Edmund  John  Robert,  h.  1856. 

n.  John  Edric  Murray,  b.  1859. 

III.  Alexander  Henry,  0.  1S63. 

I.  Ella  Jane  Clara.  ii.  LiUan  Margaret. 

111.  Hilda  EUbank  Cecilia. 


c.  T  I  .  5*^*~^''®  '"""''y  °^  Hopkins  traces  founders'  kin  to 
St.  Johns  College,  Oxford.  Its  ancestors  are  stated  to  have 
lived  on  the  same  estate  at  Steventon  for  six  hundred  years 
Tidmarsh  was  purchased  1798,  from  Charles  Butler  Esq     by' 

Robert  HopraNS,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  of  Berks  1814  son  of 
John  Hopkins  and  Anna  his  wife.  He  m.  1799,  Miss  Sarah 
Law,  and  had,  with  a  son,  Robert,  who  d.  s.  p.  1833  and  a 
dau.,  Sarah,  m.  Rev.  B.  D.  Hawkins,  of  Rivenhall,'  Es^ex 
another  son,  -     ' 

John  Hopkins,  Esq.  of  Tidmarsh  Manor,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff 
1848,  6.  6  July,  1803;  m.  1  May,  1828,  Jane,  2nd  surviving 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Symonds  Breedon,  D.U.,  of  Bere  Court 
Berks,  and  d.  1877,  leaving  issue,  ' 

I.  Robert  John,  now  of  Tidmarsh  Manor. 

'ancfKssue."  '^  ^^  ^«'^-^^'™.  «-■'-  ^^  Walsingham, 

u.  Sarah  Maria.  m    Julia 

IV.  Emily,  m.  H.  G.  Paynter,  Esq.  ' 

ro^P^'^r^^"'  °"  ^/*^''^!-o°  between  three  pistols  or,  as  many 
Retd^n^  ^'"'°'"'    '"''^   i'^ngbourae   Lodge,   near 


HOPPER    OF    HERMITAGE. 

See  Shipperdson. 


HOPPER    WILLIAMSON. 

See  Williamso>". 

> 

HOPTON    OP    CANON    FROME. 

HoPTON,  John,  Esq.  of  Canon  ffrome  Court,  co. 
Hereford  and  Kcmerton  Court,  Salop,  M.A.,  J.P. 
cos.  Gloucester  and  Worcester,  J.P.  and  D  L  co' 
Hereford,  late  Capt.  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  h.  1809  • 
s.  his  father  1870 ;  m.  1813,  Maria,  dau.  of  Edward 
Dixon,  Esq.  of  Ashwood,  co.  Stafford,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1859)  has  a  dau.,  .  ^ 

I.  Bertha  Maria,  m.  Nov.  1875,  Walter  Thomas  Mynors- 
Baskerville,  Esq.  of  Clyro  Court,  co.  Radnor,  and  has  a 
dau.,  Sibyl  Maud,  6.  1  Feb.  1877. 

Et'ltWflC.— The  family  of  Hopton,  of  Norman  origin, 
was  settled  at  Hopton,  in  Salop.  A  descendant  of  that  eminent 
house. 

Sir  Richard  Hopton,  of  Cherbury,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Here- 
ford 1610,  m.  his  kirs.voman,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Hopton, 
and  niece  and  devisee  of  Michael  Hopton,  of  Canon  ffrome) 
son  of  William  Hopton,  of  Hopton  and  Dountoun,  Salop.  By 
her  he  had  issue  five  sons  and  two  daus.    The  2nd  son. 

Sir  Edward  Hopton,  of  Canon  ffrome,  M.P.  for  Hereford, 
and  Yeoman  of  the  Stirrup  to  Charles  I.  in  1634,  was  created 
a  Knight  Banneret  by  His  Majesty  on  the  field  of  battle.  He 
acted  likewise  as  a  Deputy-Lieut,  for  co.  Hereford,  was  Col.  of 
the  county  Militia,  and  Gentleman-Pensioner  in  ordinary  to 
the  King.  He  m.  20  July,  1654,  Deborah,  widow  of  Isaac  Jones, 
and  dau.  of  Robert  Hatton,  of  Thames  Ditton,  Surrey,  Serjeant- 
at-Law,  by  whom  (who  d.  13  July,  1702,  aged  77)  he  had 

Edward  Hopton,  Esq.,  of  Canon  ffrome,  b.  1655 ;  m, 
Hannah  Clarkson,  and  ^vas  fatlier  of 

Richard  Hopton,  Esq.  of  Canon  ffrome,  M.P.  for  Hereford, 
who  TO.  Elizabeth,  widow  of  William  Gregory,  Esq.  of  How 
Caple,  CO.  Hereford,  and  dau.  of  Thomas  Geers,  Serjeant-at- 
Law,  of  the  Marsh,  by  Elizabeth  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of 
William  Cope,  of  Icomb,  co.  Gloucester,  by  the  Lady  Eliza- 
beth Fane,  dau.  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Westmorland.  By  this  lady 
(who  d.  3  Sept.  1747,  aged  65)  he  had,  with  other  issue,  a  dau., 
DtcoRAH,  b.  1708,  r,i.  1730,  John  Parsons,  Esq.  of  Kemcrton 
Court,  CO.  Gloucester,  a  de-seendant  of  Conan  Parsons,  of 
Kemerton,  1584,  and  left  a  son, 

The  Rev.  William  Parsons,  of  Kemerton  Court,  co. 
Gloucester,  to  whom  his  mother's  nephew,  Richard  Cope 
Hopton,*  Esq.,  devised  by  will  the  Canon  fl"rome  estates,  and 
who  assumed  in  consequence,  by  sign  manual  the  surname 
and  arms  of  Hopton,  21  March  1817.  He  ra.  1st,  1781,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Morgan  Graves,  Esq.  of  Mickleton,  co.  Gloucester,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1800)  had  issue. 


*  This  Richard  Cope  Hopton  (son  of  Edward  Cope  Hopton, 
and  grandson  of  Richard  Hopton,  of  Canon  ffrome,  M.P.) 
had  one  sister,  Anne,  who  m.  Michael  Clements,  Esq.,  Capt. 
R.N.,  and  rf.  1786,  leaving  one  son  and  one  dau.,  Michael 
Hopton  Clements,  and  Mary  Anne  Clements. 


HOP 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HOK 


John,  late  of  Canon  ffrome.  ,         .     ,  . 

Charles,  Capt.  27tli  regt.  of  foot,  d.  of  a  wounfl  received  in 
Spain;  Ijuried  at  Stretton  Grandison,  13  Sept.  1813,  imtn. 
Mary  Anne. 
Mr.  (Parsons)  Hopton  m.  2naiy,  25  Aug.  1801,  Anne,  dau.  of 
James  Poole,  Esq.  of  Homend,  co.  Hereford,  Barrister-at-Law, 
and  had  by  her, 
William  Parsons  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Bishop's  ffrome, 
Prebendary  of  Hereford,  and  Rural  Dean,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
b  1802:  TO.  8  Sept.  1830,  Diana  Christian,  2nd  dau.  of  the 
Eev.  Charles  Shuckburgh,  of  The  Moat,  Wilts,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1870)  had  three  surviving  children,  Edward,  Major 
88thregt.,  6. 1837;  Michael;  and  Diana.  ,   „     , 

James  Michael,  m.  1845,  Frances,  dau.  of  Edward  Poole, 
Esq. ;  and  d.  1855. 
Charlotte,  m.  J.  Parkinson,  Esq.,  B.N. 
Elizabeth.  Catherine.  Deborah. 

Mr.  Hopton  d.  1811,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Bev.  John  Hopton,  of  Canon  ffrome  Court,  co.  Hereford, 
J.P.,  Vicar  of  Canon  ffrome,  and  Prebendary  of  Hereford, 
fc'sbct.  1782;  1)1.  3  May,  1807,  Grace  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of 
John  Williams,  Esq.  of  Wilcroft,  co.  Hereford,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1  Oct.  1839)  had  issue, 
I  John,  now  of  Canon  ffrome  Court, 
n.  Eichard,  d.  mm.  1835. 

III.  Conan,  Lieut.  22nd  regt.,  d.  unr.i.  1838. 

IV.  Charles  Edward,  b.  1823;  Capt.  23rd  Welsh  Fusiliers; 
wounded  at  the  Alma;  m.  1845,  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  David 
Vaughan,  Esq.  „  ^,        ,  _     , 

I  Grace  Anne,  m.  1841,  James,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Poole, 
Esq.  II.  Mary,  m.  Henry  Trollope,  Capt.  E.N. 

III.  Frances,  twin  with  Richard,  d.  an  infant.  20  Jan.  1812. 

IV  Lydia  m.  1840,  Eev.  John  Graves,  Vicar  of  Strettun 
Grandison,  co.  Hereford;  d.  1861.       v.  Susannah,  d.  unm. 

VI    Ellen  Elizabeth,  m.  1849,  Eev.  John  Buckle;  d.  18G7. 

vii.  Caroline  Anne,  m.  1845,  Charles  Guy  Trafford,  Esq. 

VIII.  Anna  Maria,  d.  unm. 
He  d.  Nov.  1870. 

^,.,iis_Gu.,  between  nine  crosses  pattee  fitchce  or,  a  lion 
lampant  of  the  second.  Crest— Oat  of  a  ducal  coronet  nr,  a 
griffin's  head  arg.,  holding  in  its  beak  a  bleeding  hand  ppr. 

S,;ats— Canon,  ffrome  Court,  Ledbury;  Kemerton  Court, 
Tewkesbury. 


HOPWOOD    OP    HOPWOOD. 

Geegge  -  HoPWOOD,   Edwarb  John,   Esq.  of 

Hopwood  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Capt. 

in  the  army,  b.  27  April,  1810  ;  m.  20  April,  1840, 

Susan  Fanny,  dau.  of  John  Baskervyle  Glegg,  Esq. 

of  Old  Wit'liiugton  and  Gayton,  co.  Chester,  and 

has  issue, 

I.  Edward  Eodert,  6.  6  Feb.  1846 ;  m.  23  June,  1875,  Mary 

Brenda  Madeleine,  youngest  dau.  of  George  Beauchamp 

Cole,  Esq.  of  Hcatham  House,  Twickenham. 

I.  Cecilia,  m.  S.  FitzHerbert  Widdrington,  Esq.  of  Newton 
Hall,  Northumberland. 

II.  Lucy,  j)i.  Henry  Crossley,  Esq.  of  Aldbro  Hall,  co.  York. 

III.  Mary  Rose,  m.  7  May,  1867,  James  Pender,  25th  regt., 
eldest  son  of  John  Pender,  Esq.  of  Minard  Castle,  co. 
Argyll. 

iv.  Evelyn,  m.  20  April,  1869,  Eichard  John  Lloyd  Price, 
Esq.  ofRhiwlas. 

HincagC— The  family  of  Hopwood  has  been  seated  at 
Hopwood  from  the  time  of  King  John.  In  1359  Adam  de 
Hopwood  was  one  of  an  Inquisition  at  Preston;  and  in  1442, 
Galfridus  Hopwood  was  styled  Gentleman  among  the  witnesses 
to  the  licence  for  the  foundation  of  the  church  at  Manchester. 
At  the  death  of  Dr.  Hopwood,  early  in  the  18th  century,  the 
Hopwood  estates  passed  by  will  to  Edward  Gregge,  his  cousin, 
of  whom  hereafter, 

Joseph  Geegge,  Esq.  of  Chamber  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  2nd 
son  of  Bobert  Gregge,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  circa  1630, 
Martha,  dau.  and  heir  of  Henry  Wrigley,  Esq.  of  Chamber 
Hall,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  was  father  of 

Benjamin  Gregge,  Esq.  of  Chamber  Hall,  whom.  Elizabeth 
Gill,  of  Carr  House,  co.  York,  and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Martha, 
who  m.  Thomas  Perceval,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  of  Eoyton  Hall,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  d.  1760,  leaving  an  only  child,  Catherine,  in. 
1763,  Joseph  Pickford,  Esq.  of  Royton  Hall),  a  son, 

Edward  Gregge,  Esq.,  who  assumed  the  additional  surname 
of  Hopwood.  He  m.  Judith,  dau.  of  John  Sunderland,  Esq. 
of  Whittington  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Robert,  his  heir. 

Mary,  m.  James  Starky,  Esq.  of  Hcywood  Hall,  co.  Lancaster. 

Catherine,  m.  Gen.  Heron,  of  Moore  Hall,  co.  Chester. 


His  only  son, 

Eobert  Gregge  Hopwood,  Esq.  of  Hopwood  Hall,  oo.  Lan- 
caster, J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1S02,  b.  30  Nov.  1773; 
m.  31  Dec.  1805,  the  Hon.  Cecilia  Byng,  dau.  of  John,  5th 
Viscount  Torrington,  and  has  issue, 
Edward  John,  now  of  Hopwood  Hall. 
Frank  (Eev.),  to.  11  June,  1835,  Lady  Eleanor  Mary  Stanley, 
dau.  of  Edward,  Earl  of  Derby. 

Hervey,  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards,  m.  8  July,  1852,  Lucy,  dau. 
of  Edmond  Wodehouse,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Sennow  Lodge,  Nor- 
folk. 

Mary  Augusta,  to.  18  June,  1834,  Charles  William,  3rd  Earl 
of  Sefton. 
Mr.  Gregge  Hopwood  d.  19  July,  1854. 

^rijis— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  paly  of  six  arg.  and  verBJ     I 
2nd  and  3rd,  or,  three  trefoils  slipped  between  two  chcvronels 
sa.     Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  an  eagle's  head  holding  in 
the  beak  a  trefoil  slipped  all  ppr. 
Scat— Hopwood  Hall,  Middleton,  co.  Lancaster. 


HORE    OP    POLE    HORE. 

HoRE,  Philip  Herbert,  Esq.  of  Pole  Horc,  co, 
Wexford,  b.  14  Nov.  1841 ;  late  of  the  Admiralty, 
now  Capt.  in  the  Wexford  Mihtia. 

^intKQe. — Sir  William  le  Hore,  one  of  the  Norman 
knights  who  invaded  Ireland  1170,  obtained  grants  of  land  in 
the  CO.  of  Wexford,  and  established  this  family.  His  descen- 
dant, 

Thosias  le  Hore  (with  whom  the  pedigree,  in  the  Visitation 
of  the  county,  begins),  of  the  Pole,  held  that  manor  by  the 
service  of  "  keeping  a  passage  over  the  Pillwater,  as  often  as 
the  Sessions  should  be  held  at  Wexford."  He  had  three  sons, 
I.  Eichard ;  ii.  David  (Sir),  of  The  Pole,  High  Sheriff  1334 ; 
and  III.  Walter,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Walter  le  Hore,  the  3rd  son,  was  father  of 

William  le  Hore,  Chief  Serjeant  of  Wexford  before  13S2, 
who  had  several  sons;  from  the  3rd  son  derived  the  Hobes  of 
Shandon,  co.  Waterford.    The  eldest  son, 

Sir  Nicholas  le  Hore,  Knt.,  Seneschal  of  the  Earl  of 
Pembroke's  lands,  and  Sheriff  of  co.  Wexford  1390  and  1396, 
m.  Matilda,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Louudres,  Lord  of  Naas,  co. 
Kildare,  and  had  issue,  Thomas,  Abbott  of  Duubrody  1447; 
and  Christopher.    This 

Christopher  Hore,  of  The  Pole,  m.  Maud,  dau.  of  John 
Neville,  Baron  of  Bosegarland,  and  from  him  derived,  6th  in 
descent, 

Christopher  Hoee,  Esq.  of  Pole  Hore,  a  small  portion  of 
whose  patrimony,  sequestrated  by  Cromwell,  was  recovered 
at  the  Restoration ;  di  ing  1632,  he  left  by  his  wife,  Margaret 
Sutton,  of  Fethard  and  Clonard  (who  m.  2ndly,  John  Esmonde, 
Esq.  of  Johnstown),  a  son, 

Philip  Hobe,  Esq.  of  Pole  Horc,  &.  1673 ;  Vho  m.  1705, 
Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Richards,  Esq.  of  Eathaspeck  and 
Park,  and  (having  become  a  Protestant)  d.  1749,  leaving  issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Hore,  Esq.  of  Pole  Hore,  n.  1737,  Catherine,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  William  Harvey,  of  Bargy  Castle,  Rector  of  Mul- 
rankan;  and  d.  1774,  leaving  three  co-heirs,  all  married.  His 
brother, 

Cjesau  Hore,  Esq.  of  Pole  Horo,  m.  1745,  Anastasia,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Clare,  Esq. ;  and  dying  in  Dublin,  April,  1791,  left 
issue.    The  eldest  son, 

Philip  Hore,  Esq.  of  Pole  Hore,  6. 1750;  to.  1779,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  William  WooUett,  Esq.  of  Chiselhurst,  Kent,  and 
dying  1802,  left  an  only  child, 

Herbert  William  Hore,  Esq.  of  Pole  Hore,  Capt.  of  His 
Majesty's  ship  "Freija"  1814,  to.  that  year,  Ehza,  dau.  and 
co-heir  (with  Sarah,  wife  of  Col.  Brandreth,  R.A.)  of  George 
Curling,  Esq.  of  West  Hatch,  Essex,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly, 
1820,  Henry  Bedford,  Esq.)  had  issue, 

Herbert  Francis,  his  heir. 

Edward  George,  b.  17  Sept.  1823;  Capt.  R.N.;  appomtca 
Principal  Naval  Attache  at  Paris  1860;  m.  Maria,  dau.  of 
the  late  Sir  William  Reid,  and  has  issue,  two  sons,  Edward 
and  Gilbert.  „     ,     , ,    ^  « 

Eliza  Sarah,  ra.  Henry  (who  d.  21  May,  180a),  eldest  son  of 
the  late  Right  Hon.  Judge  Erskine. 
Capt.  Hore  d.  1823.     His  son  and  heir, 

Herbert  Francis  Hore,  Esq.  of  Pole  Hore,  J.P.,  6. 14  March, 
1817  ;  TO.  25  Jan.  1840,  Dorothea  Lucretia,  dau.  of  Alexander 
Whalley  Light,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Col.of  the  25th  regt.,  and  widow  of 
Thomas  BilcUffe  Fyler,  Esq.  of  Teddington,  Middlesex,  M.P. 
for  Coventry,  and  by  her  (who  d.  29  Oct.  1865)  had  issue, 


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PniLTP  Herbert,  now  of  Pole  Here. 

Herbert  William,  E.N.,  Midshipman  on  board  the  "Icarus," 
d.  1  Oct.  1860. 

Walter,  6.  24  Dec.  1813;  m.  1S70,  and  has  three  children. 

Gerald,  d.  Aug.  1859. 

Edith  Catherine,  a  Nun.  Ismay,  d.  Sept.  1S71. 

Ir.  Hore  d.  17  Aug.  1SG5. 

^/■i?i.?— Arg.,  an  cacrle  displayed  az.     Cresi— A  demi-eaglo 
isplayed  az.     Motto — Constanter. 

Heat — I'ole  Hore,  Wexford. 


HORNBY    OF    THE    HOOK. 

HoENBT,  Edward  Owen,  Esq.  of  The  Hook, 
lants,  M.A.  St.  John's  Coll.  Cambridge,  of  the 
nner  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law,  h.  1811 ;  s.  liis 
irotlier  1872;  m.  1819,  Martha,  eldest  dau.  of 
Yilliam  Bown,  Esq. 

itinragC— The  family  of  Hornby,  of  the  Hook,  claim 
escent  from  the  Hornbys  of  Lancashire.  Its  immediate 
ncestor, 

William  Horndt,  Esq.  of  the  Hook,  entered  the  East  Indian 
livil  Service,  and  became  Governor  of  Bombay.  He  m.  and 
.,  leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Hornby,  Esq.  of  the  Hook,  Hants,  and  Portland  Place, 
.ondon,  m.  1794,  Jane,  dau,  of  William  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Wynn, 
nd  had  issue,  of  whom  the  eldest  surviving  son,  Arthur 
loRNBV,  Esq.  of  the  Hook,  d.  1872,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
lother,  Edward  Owen,  now  of  the  Hook  ;  the  6th  is  Thomas 
Vtnne  Hornby,  Esq.  of  Upham  House  (see  that  Family), 
nd  the  eldest  dau.,  Jane,  is  Countess  of  Egmont. 

Seat— The  Hook,  Fareham. 


HOKNBY    OF    TJPHAM    HOUSE. 
HoENBT,  Thomas  Wtnn,  Esq.  of  Upham  House, 
lauts,  J.P.,  formerly  Capt.  82ud  regt.,  m.  30  March, 
.848,  Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Robert 
Sheffield,  Bart.,  and  has  issue,  one  dau., 
Julia  Jane,  m.  2  June,  18GS,  the  Hon.  Albert  Hood,  2nd  son 
of  the  late  Viscount  Hood,  and  has  issue  a  son,  Samuel 
Wynn  Hornby  Hood,  b.  30  March,  1869. 

\lv.  Hornby  is  6th  son  of  the  late  John  Hornby, 
2sq.  of  The  Hook,  Hants  (whose  eldest  surriTing 
on  is  the  present  Edward  Owen  Hornby,  Esq. 
>f  The  Hook),  and  grandson  of  William  Hornby, 
jisq.  of  The  Hook,  Governor  of  Bombay. 
Seal — Upham  House,  Bishop's  Waltham,  Hants. 


HORNBY    OF    DALTON   HALL. 

HoENBY,  Edmund  Geoffrey  Stanley,  Esq.  of 
Dalton  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  J.P.  cos.  Lancaster  and 
SVestmorlaud,  and  D.L.  for  co.  Lancaster,  Major  1st 
Royal  Lancashire  Militia,  h.  2  Jan.  1839. 

ILlllCaQC. — The  family  of  Hornby  were  settled  in  the 
"ylde  country,  in  the  north  of  Lancashire,  from  a  remote 
jeriod.  In  the  reign  of  James  I.,  Hugh  de  Hornby,  Esq.  of 
BankSeld,  in  Fylde,  was  rated  to  find  service  and  men  of  arms. 
de  was  ruined  by  the  Civil  Wars,  and  sold  Bankfield  to  the 
amily  of  Harrison.    His  son, 

Geoffrey  Hornby,  followed  the  profession  of  the  law,  and 
settled  at  Poulton,  in  the  Fylde,  where  he  acquired  consider- 
ible  property.    He  was  father  of 

Edmund  Hornby,  Esq.  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Geoffrey  Eish- 
ton,  of  Antley,  co.  Lancaster,  M.P.  for  Preston,  and  sister  of 
Edward  Rishton,  Esq.  of  Antley,  of  good  Lancashire  descent. 
Sherf.  1722.  This  Edmund  Hornby  left  issue,  by  Dorothy  his 
wife,  I.  Edward,  eldest  son,  d.  v.nra.  v.  p.;  ii.  Geoffrey,  of 
Poulton  and  Scale  Hall,  of  whom  presently;  in.  George 
(Rev.),  Rector  of  Whittington,  d.  s.  p.  ;  i.  Anne,  wife  of 
Edmund  Cole,  of  Beaumont,  near  Lancaster,  by  whom  she  had 
a  dau.,  Dorothy,  wife  of  Butler,  of  Kirkland.  Edmund  Hornby 
had  other  issue,  who  d.  young.    The  eldest  son, 

Geoffrey  Hornby,  Esq.  of  Poulton  and  Scale  Hall,  near 
Lancaster,  m.  Susannah,  dau.  and  heir  of  Edward  Sherdley,  of 
Kirkham,  Gent.,  by  Ellen  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John 
Veale,  Esq.  of  Whinney  Heyes,  in  Fylde,  and  Susanna  Eish- 


tou  his  wife,    and  left  issue  two  sons,  Geoffrey,  d.  s.  p.  ISOI, 
and 

Edmund  Hornby,  Esq.  of  Poulton  and  Scale  Hall,  6.  Oct. 
1728;  iH.  Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Winckley,  Esq.  of  Pres- 
ton, by  his  wife,  EUzabcth  Starkie,  of  Iluntroyue,  co.  Lan- 
caster. By  her  (with  three  daus.,  Margaret,  d.  1810;  Susan, 
d.  1799 ;  and  Dorothy,  d.  young)  he  had  a  son, 

Eev.  Geoffrey  Hornby,  only  son  and  heir,  some  time  Col. 
of  one  of  the  regiments  of  Laucasliire  Militia ;  he  afterwards 
took  Orders,  and  was  Keclor  of  Winwick,  Lancaster,  1782. 
He  ni.  25  April,  1772,  Lucy,  dau.  of  James,  Lord  Strange,  and 
.sister  of  Edward,  12th  Earl  of  Derby,  and  had  issue  seven 
sons  and  six  daus., 
Edmund,  his  heir,  of  Dalton  Hall. 

James  John  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Winwick,  to.  1st,  Hester, 
youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Vernon  Atherton,  Esq. 
of  Atherton,  by  Harriet  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Peter 
Legh,  Esq.  of  Lyme,  and  had  issue,  James  John,  b.  4  July, 
1801;  d.  1818;  Robert  Vernon  Atherton,  d.unm.  He  m. 
2ndly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Alexander  Boyle,  Esq.,  and  d. 
leaving  issue. 

Geoffrey  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Bury,  Lancashire,  ■,n.  the  Hon. 
Georgiana  Byng,  sister  of  the  late  Lord  Torrington,  and 
had  issue, 

1  William  Wyndham  H.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Lancaster, 
Vice  Admiral  reserved,  b.  23  July,  1812 ;  m.  17  Jan.  1849, 
Augusta,  4th  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  W.  Pratt  Call,  Bart., 
and  widow  of  Charles  Dacres  Paterson,  Esq. 

2  Stanley  Byng  H.,  Lieut.  E.A.,  \b.  15  Nov.  1814;  to. 
8  July,  1836,  Caroline  Sarah,  dau.  of  Joseph  Thompson, 
Esq.  of  New  Providence  and  Barbados,  and  d.  21  Nov. 
1843,  leading  a  son  and  dau.,  Stanley  Henry  Edward  H., 
b.  31  July,  1842,  and  Georgiana  Elizabeth,  to.  the  Rev. 
Eobert  Swan,  and  d.  s.  p.  14  Oct.  1858. 

3  Edward  James  Geoffrey  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Canon  of  Man- 
chester, and  Rural  Dean,  Rector  of  Bury,  b.  9  Nov.  1816  ; 
TO.  19  Aug.  1841,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Hornby  Rough- 
sedge,  Esq.  of  Foxghyll,  Westmorland,  and  has  issue, 
Cecil  Roughsedge,  b.  29  Dec.  1842,  and  Geoffrey 
Edward,  b.  10  July,  1844. 

Edward  Thomas  Stanley  (Rev.),  d.  unm. 
Phipps  (Sir),  Admiral  R.N.,  K.C.B.  (sec  Hoenbt  of  little- 
green). 
George  (Rev.),  B.D.,  and  Fellow  of  Brasenose  Coll.  Oxford. 
Charles,  late  Col.  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  d.  1865. 
Lucy,  TO.  Eev.  H.  W.  Chanipneys,  Rector  of  Badsworth. 
Charlotte  Margaret,  m.  30  June,  1798,  her  cousin,  Edward, 
Lord  Stanley,  late  Earl  of  Derby ;  and  d.  1817. 
Georgiana,  deceased.  Frances  Susannah. 

Louisa.  Henrietta  EUzabeth,  deceased. 

Mr.  Hornby  d.  31  July,  1812,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edmcnd  Hornby,  Esq.  of  Dalton  Hall,  Westmorland,  M.P. 
for  Preston,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1828,  6.  16  June, 
1773;  TO.  22  Aug.  1796,  his  cousin.  Lady  Caroline  Stanley, 
dau.  of  Edward,  12th  Earl  of  Derby,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
25  Nov.  1805)  had  one  son,  Edmdnd  George,  of  Dalton  Hall. 
Mr.  Hornby  d.  18  Nov.  1857,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edmund  George  Hornby,  Esq.  of  Dalton  Hall,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  late  M.P.  for  Warrington,  Constable  of  the  Castle  of 
Lancaster,  6.  6  Nov.  1799;  m.  30  Jan.  1827,  Sarah,  2nd  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Yates,  Esq.  of  Irwell  House,  co.  Lan- 
caster, first  cousin  of  the  late  Sir  Eobert  Peel,  Bart.    Mr. 
Hornby  d.  27  Feb.  1865,  and  left  issue, 
Edmund  Geoffrey  Stanley,  now  of  Dalton  Hall. 
Elizabeth  Sarah,    m.  Eev.  Henry  Ware,   Vicar  of  Kirkby 
Lonsdale. 

Lucy  Francesca,  m.  Charles  Samuel  Bagot,  Esq.  Barrister- 
at-Law. 
Ellinor  Georgina  Catherine,   m.  18  Aug.  1857,  Eev.  Henry 
Arbuthnot  FeUden,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Eandle  Feilden, 
of  CO.  Lancaster. 

Charlotte  Louisa  Jane,   to.  Eev.  Oswald  Henry  Penrhyn, 
Vicar  of  Huyton,  co.  Lancaster. 
Victoria  Susan,  to.  Eev.  Charles   James  Satterthwaite,   of 
Disley,  co.  Chester.  Gertrude  Mary  Augusta. 

^}-!)!s— Or,  a  chevron  between  three  bugle-horns  sa.  Crest— 
A  bugle-horn. 

Sca(— Dalton  Hall,  near  Burton,  Westmorland.  CUbs— 
U.  University,  and  Junior  Carlton. 


HORNBY    OF    LITTLE    GREEN. 

Hornby, Sir  Geoffrey  Thomas  Phipps,  X.C.B., 
of  Little  Green  and  Lordingtou,  Sussex,  J.P., 
Vice  Admiral  R.N.,  b.  20  Feb.  1825  ;  m.  27  April, 
1853,  Emily  Frances,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Coles,  of  Ditcham  Park,  Hants,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Geoffrey  Stanley  Phipps,  6.  15  Dec.  1S56. 

II.  Edmund  John  Phipps,  6.  31  Dec.  1S55. 

III.  Eobert  Stewart,  b.  9  July,  1S66. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HOR 


I.  Emily  Frances  Phipps.         ii.  Mary  Augusta  Phipps. 

III.  Ethel  May  Phipps. 

HtltCaflC— Sir  Phipps  Hornby,  G.C.B.,  Admiral  of 
the  United  Kingdom  (5th  son  of  the  Rev.  Geoffrey  Hornby, 
Kector  of  Winwick,  by  Lucy  his  wife,  sister  of  Edward,  1.3th 
Earl  of  Derby),  6.  27  April,  1785;  s.  by  the  will  of  his  godfather, 
Thomas  PecUham  Phipps,  Esq.  of  Little  Green,  to  his 
estates  in  Sussex;  m.  22  Dec.  1814,  Maria  Sophia,  sister  of 
Field  Marshal  Sir  J.  F.  Burgoyne,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
25  Dec.  18C0)had, 

Phipps  John,  Capt.  Royal  Engineers,  5.  20  April,  1820 ;  m. 

7  March,  1844,  Frederica,  dau.  of  Oapt.   Breton ;    and  d. 

8  April,   1848,  leaving  two  daus.,  Frederica  Lucy  Phipps; 
and  Lina  Mary  Phipps,  m.  Oct.  18G9,  J.  L.  Ovans,  Esq. 

Geoffrey  Thomas  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  now  of  Little  Green  and 

Lordington. 
James  John  (Rev.),  6.  18  Dec.  1826;  D.D.,  Head  Master  of 

Eton  College;  to.  1869,  Augusta  Eliza,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Mr. 

Evans,  and  has  a  son,  James  John,  6.  4  March,  1871. 
Maria  Elizabeth. 
Caroline  Lucy,  to.  29  Nov.  1838,  Major-Gen.  Sir  Wm.  Deni- 

son,  K.C.B.,  R.E.,  Governor  of  Van  Diemen's  Land,  and  has 

issue. 
Susan  Charlotte  Margaret,  m.  18  April,  1844,  Rev.  William 

Hornby,  of  St.  Michael's,  co.  Lancaster. 
Lucy  Hester,  m.  1865,  Rear-Admiral  Robert  Fanshawe  Stop- 
ford.  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  John  Cross. 

Arms— See  Hornet  of  Dalton  Hall. 

iSeat— Little  Green,  near  Petersfield,  Sussex. 


HORNBY    OP    EIBBY    HALL. 

Hornby,  Hugh  Hilton,  Esq.  of  Ribby  Hall,  co. 
Lancaster,  b.  10  Sept.  1838;  m.  20  Feb.  18G8, 
Georgiana,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Hornby. 

l^intHQt, — Richard  Hornet,  of  Newton,  in  the  parish  of 
Kirkham,  6.  about  1613;  to.  1653,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Chris- 
topher Walmesley,  of  Elston,  and  was  father  of 

William  Hornet,  of  Newton,  6.  1656;  in.  3  Sept.  1681, 
Isabel  Horscarr,  and  d.  1710,  leaving  an  eldest  son, 

Robert  HoENBT,  Esq.,  6.  1690;  d.  1768,  leaving,  by  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  dau.  of  Sharrock,  of  Clifton,  three  sons,  William 
and  Richard,  whose  lines  are  extinct;  and 

Hugh  Hornet,  Esq.,  b.  1719  ;  who  settled  at  Kirkham.    He 
m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  eventually  sole  heiress  of  Joseph  Han- 
kinson,  of  Kirkham,  by  Alice  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Sudell, 
Esq.  of  Blackburn,  and  by  this  lady  (who  d.  Aug  1804)  had  issue, 
Joseph,  of  whom  presently. 
Robert,  6.  18  July,  1750  ;  d.  unm.  1776. 
Thomas,  of  Kirkham  (see  Hornet  of  Liverpool). 
William,  of  Kirkham,  b.  1761 ;  d.  unm.  1824. 
John,  of  Blackburn  (see  Hornet  of  Raike's  Hall). 
Hugh  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  St.  Michael's,  6.  22  Aug.  1765 ; 
TO.  9  Aug.  1792,  Ann,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Joseph  Starky, 
M.D.  of  Rcdvales,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife ;  and  d.  4  Jan. 
1847,  leaving  a  son,  Ven.  William  Hornet,  M.A.,  Arch- 
deacon of  Lancaster,  Vicar  of  St.  Michael's-on-Wyre,  Gar- 
8tang,  CO.  Lancaster,  b.  26  Feb.  1810;  to.  1st,  17  Jan.  1837, 
Ellen,  dau.  of  William  Cross,  Esq.  of  Red  Scar,  by  Ellen  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Chaffers,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  15  March,   1840)  had  issue,   1    William  Hugh,  b. 
1  June,  1838,  d.  22  Nov.  1842;  2  Joseph  Starky,  b.  12  July, 
1839,  d.  3  April,  1858.    He  r,i.  2ndly,  18  April,   1844,  Susan 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Phipps  Hornby,  G.C.B.,  and 
has  issue,  1  William,  6.  1845,  d.  25  March,  1858;  2  Hugh 
Phipps,  b.  10  March,  1849 ;  3  Phipps  John,  6.  10  Jan.  1853 ; 
4  James  John,  6.  18  Dec.  1854 ;  5  William  Starky,  6.  2  Sept. 
1861 ;  1  Susan ;  2  Anne  Lucy. 
Alice,  TO.  Richard  Birley,  of  Blackburn. 
Elizabeth,  d.  in  infancy. 

Mr.  Hornby  d.  Feb.  1781.    His  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Hornet,  Esq.  of  Ribby  Hall,  D.L.  for  Lancashire,  b. 
22  Sept.  1848;  r,i.  16  Aug.  1796,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Robert 
Wilson,  of  Preston,  and  by  her  (who  d.  26  March,  1838)  had  issue, 

Hugh,  his  heir. 

Margaret,  m.  William  Langton  Esq.  of  MunL-hester. 

Alice,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Hornby  d.  19  March,  1832,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Hugh  Hornet,  Esq.  of  Ribby  Hall,  b.  13  July,  1799;  m. 
7  July,  1836,  Anne,  dau.  of  Samuel  Chetham  Hilton,  Esq.  by 
Martha  his  wife,  dau.  of  Samuel  CIov«s,  Esq.  of  Broughton, 
and  had  by  her  (who  d.  21  Dec.  1878)  issue, 

Hcgh  Hilton,  of  Ribby  Hall. 
Margaret  Anne.  Mary  Alice, 

He  d.  23  Oct.  1849. 
Arms—Arg.,  a  chevron  vert  in  base  a  bugle  horn  stringed 


sa.  on  a  chief  of  the  second  two  bugle-horns  of   the  field. 
Crest — A  bugle    horn  stringed  sa.  and    passing  through  the 
knot  in  fcss  an  arrow  point  towards  the  sinister  or.    Motto^ 
Crede  cornu. 
Seat— Ribby  Hall,  co.  Lancaster. 


HORNBY    OF    LIVERPOOL. 

Hornby,  Htigh  Feedeeick,  Esq.  6.  4  Jan.  182G; 
m.  27  Jan.  1859,  Mary  Christina,  dau.  of    S.   Z.  \ 
Langton,  Esq.  of  Barrow  House,  Keswick,  Cumber-  i 
land.  I 

HtllCftfrC.— Thomas  Hornet,  of  Kirkham,  the  Srd  sur- 
viving son  of  Hugh  Hornby  of  Kirkham  {see  preceding  Article), 
b.  16  July,  1759;  m.  15  May,  1786,  Cicely,  dau.  of  Thoma» 
Langton,  of  Kirkham.  He  d.  31  March,  1824;  and  his  widow 
1833.  Besides  several  children,  whod.  in  infancy,  they  left  issue 

I.  Hugh,  late  representative  of  this  branch  of  the  family. 

II.  Josopli,  of  Liverpool,  b.  19  April,  1794;  to.  18  Jan.  1821, 
Elizabeth  lialdwin,  dau.  of  Thomas  Fournis  Dyson,  Esq.  of 
Liverpool,  and  of  Willow  Hall,  near  Halifax,  by  his  wife, 
Anne  Baldwin,  dau.  of  Richard  Scaly,  of  Lisbon ;  and  d. 
28  May,  1853,  having  had  issue, 

1  Thomas  Dyson,  of  Druid's  Cross,  near  Liverpool,  J. P. 
and  D.L..  b.  I  Feb.  1822. 

2  Henry  Hugh,  6.  30  Nov.  1831 ;  m.  30  July,  1856,  Sophia, 
5th  dau.  of  Thomas  Haigh,  Esq.  of  Elm  Hall,  Liverpool, 
and  has  issue,  1  Joseph,  b.  9  Feb.  1859 ;  2  Louis  Henry, 
6.30  Nov.  1860;  3  Gerald  Frederick,  6.  9  June,  1862; 
4  Edgar  Christian  b.  14  Sept.  1803 ;  5  Hugh  Alexander, 
b.  30  Dec.  1864 ;  6  Stephen  Langton,  b.  25  April,  ls60  ; 
7  Philip  Dyson,  b.  2  July,  1867;  1  Harriet  Eliza;  and  2 
Margaret. 

3  Cliarles  Edward.  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Ebrington,  co.  Glou 
coster,  b.  20  Oct.  1833 ;  to.  19  Sept.  1865,  Harriet  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Turton,  of  Betley,  co. 
Stafford,  and  has  issue,  Charles  Harry  St.  John,  5. 
24  June,  1867;  William  Meysey,  b.  18  July,  1870;  Geral- 
dine  Mary  Stuart;  and  Catherine  Gwendoline. 

1  Anne  Mary.  2  Harriet  Elizabeth,  d.  3  Nov.  1857. 

III.  Thomas  (Rev.),  M.A.,  6.  10  Nov.  1801 ;  to.  8  May,  1832, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Rigby,  of  Liverpool  (who  d 
May,  1857),  by  Alice,  dau.  of  James  Rigg,  of  the  same 
place.    Their  issue  are, 

1  Edmund,  b.  11  May,  1837 ;  d.  in  the  same  year. 

1  Emily.  2  Mary  Louisa. 

3  Edith  Agnes.  4  Frances  Margaret. 

IV.  Hankinson,  b.  21  May,  1803;  d.  25  Dec.  1870. 

I.  Jane,  m.  Joseph  Birley,  Esq.  of  Fordbank,  near  Man- 
chester, who  d.  24  Jan.  1847.     She  d.  16  Feb.  1858. 

II.  Margaret,  d.  30  June,  1866,  aged  77. 

III.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1832. 

IV.  Ciceley,  to.  Hugh  Hornby  Birley,  of  Manchester;  and 
d.  15  Jan.  1843. 

V.  Marianne,  m.  John  (who  d.  23  April,  1864),  3rd  son  of 
L.  F.  Cortazzi,  and  d.  Deo.  1857. 

The  eldest  son, 

Hugh  IIornbt,  Esq.  of  Sandown,  near  Liverpool,  Merchant, 
J. P.  and  Mayor  of  Liverpool  1838,  b.  26  Dec.  1792;  to.  1823, 
Louise,  dau.  of  Luc  Frangois  Cortazzi,  sometime  Venetian 
Consul  at  Smyrna,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Anthony 
Hayes,  British  Consul  at  the  same  place,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Hugh  Frederick,  now  of  Sandown. 

n.  Edward  William,  b.  21  Oct.  1829. 

HI.  Richard  Cortazzi,  b.  3  May,  1839. 

I.  Louisa  Elizabeth,  to.  SO  March,  1848,  Benjamin  Heywood, 
2nd  son  of  Hugh  Jones,  Esq.  of  Larkhill,  co.  Lancaster; 
she  d.  20  Dec.  1861. 

II.  Helen  Cicely,  d.  1833.  iii.  Marianne,  d.  1833. 

IV.  Matilda  Theresa,  m.  6  Sept.  1860,  Samuel  Alexander 
Madden,  Major  51st  Light  Inlantry, 

V.  Helen  Cicely.  vi.  Mary  Jane. 

He  d.  9  Dec.  1875,  having  directed  his  landed  and  other 
property  to  be  divided  among  his  surviving  children,  with  the 
exception  of  his  Sandown  Hall  estate,  left  to  his  widow  for  life. 

Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto— See  Hornet  of  Ribby  Hall. 

-S'c'((«— Sandown,  near  Liverpool. 


HORNBY    OF    RAIKES    HALL, 

The  kite  Daniel  Hoenby,  Esq.  of  Raikes  Hall, 
CO.  Lancaster,  b.  23  June,  1800 ;  m.  Frances,  dau. 
of  John  Birley,  Esq.  of  Manchester,  by  his  wife, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Daniel  Backhouse,  of  Liverpool ; 
and  d.  1863,  leaving  two  daus., 

I.  Fannt  Backhouse,  TO.  1866,  Rev.  Henry  Poole  Marriott. 

II.  Margaret  Alice. 

HtUCaflf.— John  Hornet,  of  Blackburn  and  of  Raikea 
Hall,   &th  surviving  son  of  Hugh  Hornby,  of  Kirkham  (see 


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HoBNBT  of  Rihhy  IlaV),  b.  2  July,  17G3 ;  m.  Alice  Kendall, 
widow  of  Daniel  Backhouse,  of  Liverpool,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  8  Dec.  1827)  had  issue,  besides  children  who  d.  in  infancy, 

I.  Daniel,  the  late  representative  of  this  branch  of  the  family. 

II.  Robert  (Rev.),  M.A.,  J. P.,  late  Incumbent  of  Walton-lc- 
Dale,  and  subsequently  of  Christ  Church,  Bayston  Hill, 
Shrewsbury,  6.  20  June,  1804;  m.  22  June,  1830,  Maria 
Leyland,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Feilden,  Bart.,  M.P.,  by  his 
wife,  Mary  Haughton,  dau.  of  Edmund  Jackson,  of  the 
Island  of  Jamaica,  and  had, 

1  Robert  Montagu,  Capt.  in  the  army,  6.  23  April,  1835; 
m.  1866,  Lucy,  dau.  of  George  Turner,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue,  Montagu  Leyland,  b.  23  July,  1870;  Henry,  6. 
3  Nov.  1871;  Alice;  and  Lucy. 

2  William  St.  John  Sumner,  Capt.  R.N.,  6.  31  Aug.  1836; 
m.  4  Jan.  1872,  Isabella  Margaret,  youngest  dau.  of  the 
late  Joseph  Venables  Lovett,  Esq.  of  Belmont. 

8  Leyland,  Capt.  70th  regt.,  6.  18  Jan.  1815. 

4  Frederick  Feilden,  6.  25  April,  1846. 

5  Henry  Wallace,  6.  May,  1848.  6  Hugh. 

1  Maria  Catherine,  m.  Capt.  Robert  Jenkins,  R.N.,  C.B. 

2  Georgiana,  m.  Hugh  Hilton  Hornby,  Esq. 

3  Alice,  m.  Capt.  Willis.  4  Mary  Letitia,  d.  young. 

5  Frances  Harriet,  mi.  Rev.  Lionel  Corbctt ;  d.  1864. 

6  Mary  Eliza.  7  Emily  Caroline. 

8  Elizabeth  Haughton,  m.  William  Squire  Buddicom,  Esq. 

of  Ticklerton,  Salop.  9  Louisa  Blanche. 

10  Cecilia  Millicent,  m.  Major  Williaui  Corbett,  late  52nd 
Light  Infantry. 
in.  William  Henry,  of  Blackburn,  M.P.  for  Blackburn  from 
1857  to  1869,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6.  2  July,  1805;  m.  19  May, 
1831,  Margaret  Susannah,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Edward 
Birley,  Esq.  of  Kirkhani,  and  has  issue, 

1  John,  6.  2  Dec.  18.32. 

2  EdwardKenworthy,  M.P.  for  Blackburn,  &.  16  June,  1839. 

3  Henry  Sudell,  6.  i  July,  1840;  d.  in  the  same  year. 

4  WiUiam  Henry,  b.  29  Aug.  1841. 

5  Cecil  Lumsden,  Lieut.  58th  regt.,  6.  25  July,  1843. 

6  Albert  Neilson,  6.  10  Feb.  1847. 

7  Charles  Herbert,  b.  19  Feb.  1849. 

1  Elizabeth  Henriana,  d.  1851. 

2  Frances  Mary,  m.  1866,  Rev.  John  Armitstead,  Vicar  of 
Sandback. 

3  Augusta  Margaret,  ra.  21  June,  1871,  Rev.  J.  Russell 
Walker. 

4  Caroline  Louisa,  in.  1867,  Francis  Elcocke  Massey,  Esq. 
of  Poole  Hall,  co.  Chester. 

IV.  John,  M.A.,  formerly  M.P.  for  Blackburn,  6.  19  Aug. 
1810 ;  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Christopher  Bird, 
"Vicar  of  Cholleaton,  Northumberland,  and  has  issue,  John 
Frederick,  b.  I  June,  1846;  Wiliridlaud;  Edith  Diana;  and 
Clara  Margaret. 
Mr.  Hornby  d.  29  Jan.  1841. 

Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto— Sec  Hoksbt  of  Rihhy  Hall. 


HORNDON    OF    PENCREBAR. 

HoENDON,  William  David,  Esq.  of  Pencrebav, 
Cornwall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  16  March,  1803 ;  m. 
1840,  Sarah  Emma,  dau.  of  Arthur  Chichester,  Esq. 
of  Stokelake,  Devon. 

iLtllf  age — The  family,  originally  written  Herondon,  sub- 
sequently contracted  to  llerndon,  and  now  Horndon,  has  been 
located  for  upwards  of  three  centuries  in  the  county  of  Corn- 
wall, and  has  held  lands  there  since  the  reign  of  Elizabeth. 

J.  Horndon's  grandfather. 

The  Rev.  Thomas  Horsdon,  Rector  of  St.  Dominick,  Corn- 
wall, '/)i.  22  March,  1752,  Elizabetli,  relict  of  John  Clarke,  Esq. 
rfHalton,  and  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Hickes,  Esq.  of  Salt- 
ash,  and  by  her  was  father  of 

William  Hickes  Horndon,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Cornwall, 

id  Major  in  the  Royal  Horse  Artillery,  in.  16  April,  1787, 
Christian  Horndon,  and  d.  12  Aug.  1832,  having  had  issue  by 
this  lady  (who  predeceased  him  in  1809), 

I.  William  David,  of  Pencrebar. 

II.  David  William  Hickes  John,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  Capt. 
Royal  Cornwall  Rangers  Militia,  b.  4  Aug.  1804;  m.  12  June, 
1856,  Susan  Reed,  only  dau.  of  Admiral  WiUiam  Hext,  of 
Tiedethy,  near  Bodmin,  and  has  issue, 

1  William  Hext.  2  David. 

1  Barbara  Christiana.  2  Susan  Pattison. 

3  Elizabeth  Loveday.  4  Eleanor  Mary. 

5  Anna  Hext. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Major  AVilliam  Hickes  Milles,  and  has  a  sur- 
viving dau.,  'in.  the  Rev.  James  Bryant  Messenger. 

II.  Anne  Waller  Mary  Pattison,  in.  J.  B.  Messenger,  Esq., 
Major  B.C.  Rangers  Militia,  who  is  deceased. 

Arma—Krg.,  a  heron  volant  in  fess   az.,    membercd  or, 
between  three  escallops  sa. 
Smt — Pencrebar,  near  Callington. 


HORNER    OF    MELLS    PARK. 

HoENEU,  John  Ekancis  Fortescue,  Esq.  of 
Mells  Park,  Somerset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.A.,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law,  I.  28  Dec.  1812 ;  s.  his  father  1874. 

ILiirr.l0C. — John  Horner,  traditionally  supposed  to  have 
been  Steward  to  the  Abbot  of  Glastonbury  at  the  Dissolution  of 
the  Monasteries,  m.  and  left  two  sous,  Sir  Thomas,  living  at 
Cloford,  1540,  who  d.  s.  jj.  ,  and  John,  of  Stoke  St.  Michael, 
left  two  sons,  John,  his  heir;  and  George,  of  Leigh,  d.  1570, 
leaving  issue.    The  elder  son, 

Sir  John  Horner,  Knt.,  settled  at  Mells,  Somerset,  and 
served  as  High  Sheriff  1564  and  1573.  An  old  local  distich 
records  that — 

"  Horner,  Popham,  Wyndham,  and  Thynne, 
when  the  abbot  went  out,  they  came  in." 
Sir  John  m.  Maryall  Holt,  widow,  heiress  of  John  Malte,  tailor 
to  King  Henry  VIII.,  and  d.  15S7,  leaving  Thomas,  his  heir; 
Dorothy,  m.  John  Hippisley,  Esq.  of  Camerley;  Joane,  b. 
1561,  m.  about  1593,  Bishop  Still;  and  other  issue.  The  son 
and  heir, 

Thomas  Horner,  Esq.  of  Mells  Park,  &.  1547;  M.P.  for 
Somerset  1585,  and  High  Sheriff  1607,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth 
Pollard;  2naiy,  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Popham,  Knt.  of 
Littlecott,  Wilts ;  and  3rdly,  the  Lady  Roberta  Montgomery. 
By  his  2nd  wife,  Jane  Popham,  who  d.  1591,  he  left  at  his 
decease,  1012,  an  eldest  son  and  heir. 

Sir  John  Horner,  Knt.  of  Mells,  M.P.  for  Somerset,  h.  about 
1580,  a  distinguished  Parliamentarian,  whose  house,  being  the 
King's,  by  attainder,  was  visited  by  Charles  I.  in  July,  lG4i. 
He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Speke,  of  White  Lackington, 
and  by  her,  who  d.  1666,  left  at  his  decease,  1650,  with  other 
issue,  a  dau.,  Anne,  m.  1662,  John  Harrington,  Esq.,  and  » 
son  and  heir, 

Sir  George  Horner,  Knt.  of  Mells,  &.  1604 ;  M.P.  from  1642 
to  1660,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Pool,  and  had,  George, 
his  heir;  Anne,  m.  Baldwin  Malet,  Esq. ;  Frances,  to.  Thom.i* 
Bere,  Esq.,  jun.,  of  Huntsham,  Devon ;  and  other  issue.  The 
son  and  heir, 

George  Horner,  Esq.  of  Mells,  6.  1646;  M.P.  from  16S5  to 
16SS,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Col.  Robert  Fortescue, 
of  Fillcigh,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1693)  had,  with  junior  issue, 

Thomas,  of  Mells  Park,  b.  1688  ;  m.  Susannah,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Thomas  Strangways,  Esq.  of  Melbury,  Dorset,  and 
d.  1741,  leaving  issue, 

Thomas  Strangways,  of  Blelbury,  Dorset,  d.  s.  p. 
Elizabeth,  eventually  sole  heiress,  du  Sir  Stephen  Fox,  1st 
Earl  of  Ilchester. 

John,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 
The  2nd  son, 

John  Horner,  Esq.  b.  16S9 ;  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  Edward 
Phelips,  Esq.  of  Preston  Plucknett,  and  dying  1746,  left,  with 
other  issue,  a  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Horner,  Esq.  of  Mells  Park,  6.  1737;  in.  1759,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Paget  (see  Paget  of  C'mnmore 
Hall)  and  by  her  (who  d.  1802) left  at  his  decease,  1804,  a  dau., 
Elizabeth  Anne  (m.  1st,  Henry  Hippisley  Coxe,  Esq.,  and 
2ndly,  Sir  J.  Coxe  Hippisley,  Bart),  and  a  son, 

Thomas  Strangwats  Horner,  Esq.  of  Mells  Park,  6.  1762; 
711.  6  July,  1805,  Margaret  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Coxii 
Hippisley,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  IS  Oct.  1865)  had  issue, 

Thomas  Strangways  Fortescue,  b.  1807 ;  d.  1843. 

John  Stuart  Hippisley,  late  of  Mells  Park. 

George  Charles  Boyle,  d.  1820. 

William  Windham,  d.  1855. 

Charles  Edward  Boyle,  6.  10  March,  1821 ;  d.  1SG4. 

Elizabeth  Margaret  Maria.  Margaret  Frances  Lilias. 

Louisa  Mary,  d.  1828.  Isabella  Harriet,  ((.  1820. 

Mr.  Horner  d.  12  March,  1844,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  sur 
viving  son. 

Rev.  John  Stoart  Hippisley  Horner,  M.A.,  of  Mells  Park, 
Prebendary  of  Wells,  and  Rector  of  Mells,  b.  9  Oct.  1810;  in. 
22  Sept.  1840,  Sophia  Gertrude,  eldest  dau.  of  William 
Dickinson,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Kingweston,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Francis  Fortescue,  now  of  Mells  Park. 

i";.Mau?rcr"""^'''^"\}''-10J-e,1849. 

IV.  John  Stuart,  b.  30  Aug.  1855. 

I.  Elizabeth  Gertrude.  ii.  Margaret  Maria. 

III.  Caroline  Sophia.  iv.  Alice  Muripl. 

Rev.  Mr.  Horner  d.  9  April,  1874. 

Arm.i  (granted  1584)— Sa.,  three  talbots  passant  arg.  Crest 
—A  talbot  sejant  arg.,  collared  and  lined  or.  il/oiJo— Tyme 
tryeth  troth. 

Stat— Mells  Park,  Fronie,  Somerset. 


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HORNYOLD  OF  BLACKMOBE  PAKK. 

IIoE>-xoLr>,  John  Vincent,  Esq.  of  Elackmore 
Park  and  Hanley  Castle,  co.  Worcester,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  b.  18  Aug.  1818 ;  m.  19  Jan.  1846,  Charlotte 
Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  tlie  late  Hon.  Charles  Langdale, 
of  Houghton  Hall,  co.  York  (3rd  son  of  16th  Lord 
Stourton)  by  his  first  wife,  Hon.  Charlotte  Mary 
Clifford,  and  has  issue, 

I  Thomas  Charles  Gandolfi,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  22  Dec. 
1846,  a  Knifjht  Grand  Cross  of  the  Pontifical  Order  of  the 
Holy  Sepulchre,  and  Knight  of  the  Sovereign  Order  of 
Malta,  m.  19  Feb.  1878,  Maria  Theresa  Louisa,  eldest  dau. 
of  Marshal  Cabrera,  Count  de  Morella,  Marquis  del  Ter, 
of  Spain. 

II.  Vincent  Joseph,  in  Orders  of  the  Catholic  Church. 

III.  Alfred  Joseph,  a  Knight  of  Malta. 

IV.  Joseph,  d.  9  Feb.  1859. 

I.  Mary,  ni.  1871,  Hubert  Tichborne  Hibbert,  Esq. 

II.  Charlotte  Mary,  a  Nun. 

III.  Gertrude  Mary  Leopoldino. 

Mr.  Hornyold  was  created  by  Pope  Gregory  XVI.  a 
Knight  of  the  first  class  of  the  Noble  Order  of 
Christ. 

ittncaflC— The  family  of  Hornyold,  or,  as  the  name  was 

originally  written,  de  Horningwold  and  de  Horningwold,  is 
of  Saxon  origin,  and  has  possessed  lands  in  co.  Worcester  since 
the  13th  century.  They  also  possessed  an  estate  during  the 
13th  and  14th  centuries  in  Horningwold,  co.  Leicester,  sold  in 
1369  to  John  de  Smythcote;  and  from  this  estate  probably 
they  derived  their  name.  In  121G,  John  de  Hominghold  held 
lands  in  Eedmarley  and  Hanley,  co.  Worcester,  and  Horning- 
wold, CO.  Leicester ;  and  in  1309  his  descendant,  John  de 
Horningwold,  was  M.P.  for  Worcester,  and  in  1315,  High 
Sheriff.  Several  deeds  signed  by  the  latter  are  extant,  and 
the  arms  used  by  him  are  those  now  borne  by  the  family. 
From  him  descended  through  several  descents, 

SiK  John  Hokntold,  of  Standon,  co.  Hertford,  and  of 
Hanley  and  Eedmarley,  co.  Worcester.  He  entered  his  arms 
at  the  first  Visitation  of  co.  Worcester  by  Thomas  Benholt, 
Clarenceux  King  of  Arms,  in  1533;  and  of  the  families  then 
registered  therein  only  five  now  remain  in  the  co.  During 
the  first  part  of  Queen  Mary's  reign  he  was  Governor 
of  Calais;  and  later  a  Knight  of  Malta,  and  one  of  the 
Commissioners  of  the  Queen  to  the  Pope  to  arrange  as  to  the 
Church  lands  confiscated  by  her  predecessors.  On  4  Dec, 
1  Mart  I.,  he  was  appointed  Auditor  of  the  Exchequer; 
and  on  24  June,  he  obtained  a  grant  under  the  Great  Seal 
from  Edward  VI.  of  Blackmore  Park.  He  ra.  Mary  Butler, 
an  heiress,  cousin  to  the  Earl  of  Ormonde,  and  by  her  (who 
predeceased  him  many  years)  had  issue  two  sons  and  a  dau. 
His  eldest  son, 

John  Hornyold,  Esq.  of  Blackmore  Park,  Auditor  of  Queen 
Elizabeth's  Exchequer  by  appointment  under  her  Great  Seal ; 
obtained  a  grant,  1558,  also  under  the  Great  Seal,  of  the  lord- 
ship, manor,  and  estates  of  Hanley  Castle,  previously  the  seat 
of  Lord  Clinton  and  Saye,  and  of  Eichard  Nevill,  Earl  of  War- 
wick, attainted  for  treason.  He  d.  22  Elizabeth,  leaving,  by 
his  wife  Katherine,  dau.  of  John  Talkerne,  Esq.  of  Talkcrnc, 
Cornwall,  an  only  son, 

Ealph  Hornyold,  Esq.  of  Hanley  Castle  and  Blackmore 
Park,  who  was  slain  at  Gloucester  1588,  together  with  his 
friend,  Sir  Anthony  Bourne,  by  the  falconer  of  a  gentleman 
they  quarrelled  with  there.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Eichard 
Lygon,  Esq.  of  Madrcsfiold  Court,  co.  Worcester,  ancestor  of 
the  Earls  Beauehamp,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Hornyold,  Esq.  of  Blackmore  Park  and  Hanley  Castle, 
a  devoted  Eoyahst,  who  was  present  in  several  engagements, 
and  taken  prisoner  at  the  siege  of  Worcester,  for  which  he  was 
fined  £3,000.  He  brought  a  large  troop  of  horse  to  the  battle  of 
Worcester  at  his  own  expense,  and  putting  himself  at  their 
head,  fought  bravely.  When  the  battle  was  lost,  the  King,  being 
hard  pressed  by  the  Eoundheads,  Mr.  Hornyold,  together  v/ith 
the  Earl  of  Cleveland,  Sir  John  Pakington,  Sir  James  Hamil- 
ton, Capt.  Giffard,  Col.  Careless,  and  a  few  troopers,  made  a 
desperate  charge  in  the  opposite  direction,  which  enabled  His 
Majesty  to  escape.  These  devoted  men  were  all  slain,  except- 
ing Sir  J.  Pakington,  who  was  captured,  and  Col.  Careless, 
who  made  good  his  escape.  Mr.  Hornyold  m.  Ehzabeth, 
sister  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  William  Eussell,  Bart,  of  Strensham 
Court,  CO.  Worcester,  Lieut,  of  the  co.  for  the  King,  a  most 
eminent  Eoj'ahst,  and  by  this  marriage  the  representation  of 


this  ancient  house  devolved  eventually  on  the  family.  He  was 
s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Hornyold,  Esq.  of  Blackmore  Park,  who,  in  a, 
petition,  signed  and  presented  by  the  Earls  of  Cleveland,  Ply- 
mouth, and  Shrewsbury,  and  Sir  John  Pakington,  is  stated  to 
have  been  one  of  the  greatest  sufferers  by  the  Rebellion.  He 
fought  at  Worcester,  and  thence  escaped  to  the  Continent, 
whereupon  his  demesne  was  destroyed,  the  parks  of  Blackmore 
andHanley  disparked,  and  £4,000  worth  of  timber  cut  down 
to  repay  the  losses  of  one  Alderman  El  vyns,  of  Worcester.  All 
the  estates  were  sequestrated,  and  were  only  restored  in  part 
at  the  Eestoration  without  compensation.  He  m.  1st,  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Robert  Gower,  Esq.  of  Colemirsh  Court  and 
Woodhall,  CO.  Worcester;  and  2ndly,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  George 
Erent,  younger  son  of  Eichard  Brent,  Esq.  of  Stoke,  co. 
Gloucester,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  dau.  By  his  1st  wife  he 
had,  with  eight  daus.  (of  whom  Margaret,  m.  Charles  Pegge, 
Esq.  of  Yeldersley  Manor,  co.  Derby),  five  sons,  of  whom  the 
eldest, 

EoBEKT  Hoentold,  Esq.  of  Blackmore  Park,  s.  him.  He  m. 
Bridget,  dau.  and  heir  of  Anthony  Windsor,  of  Knightley, 
Salop  (only  son  and  heir  of  the  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Windsor,  only 
brother  to  Henry,  5th  Lord  Windsor),  by  Frances  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Sir  Walter  Blount,  Bart,  of  Sodington,  and  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  dau.,  Frances,  wife  of  Edward  Hanford,  Esq.  of 
Woolashall  Park,  co.  Worcester,  a  son  and  heir  (Mr.  Hornyold 
d.  1712), 

John  Hornyold,  Esq.  of  Blackmore  Park  and  Knightley, 
m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Pyers  Mostyn,  Bart,  of  Talacre,  co.  Flint, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1731)  left  at  his  decease,  aged  92,  1771,  a 
dau.,  Winifrede,  who  m.  John  Berington,  Esq.  of  Mote  Hall 
and  Winsley,  co.  Hereford,  two  sons,  Thomas,  his  heir;  and 
John,  Bishop  of  Philomelia,  in  partibus.    The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Hornyold,  Esq.  of  Blackmore  Park,  m.  Mary 
Catherine,  only  dau.  of  Eichard  Towneley,  Esq.  of  Towneley, 
CO.  Lancaster,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  heiress  of  William, 
Lord  Widdrington,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1762)  had  issue  a  dau., 
Bridget,  who  m.  Charles  Bodenham,  Esq.  of  Eotherwas,  co. 
Hereford,  and  two  sons,  Thomas,  and  Charles.  Mr.  Hornyold 
d.  1799,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Hornyold,  Esq.  of  Blackmore  Park,  one  of  the  lead- 
ing Eoman  Catholics  at  this  time,  vi.  Teresa,  dau.  of  Thomas 
FitzHerbert,  Esq.  of  Swinnerton  Park,  co.  Stafford,  and  had 
issue  by  her  (who  d.  1815), 

I.  Thomas  Charles,  his  heir. 

I.  Teresa,  m.  1808,   John  Vincent  Gandolfl,  of  Portobcllo, 
East  Sheen,  Surrey,  and  by  him  had  issue, 

1  John  Vincent,  now  of  Blackmore  Park. 

1  Maria,  m.  Francis  FitzHerbert,  Esq.,  brother  of  Thomas 
FitzHerbert,  Esq.  of  Swinnerton  Park,  and  has  issue. 

2  Teresa,  a  Nun. 

IMrs.  Gandolfi  hecame,  after  the  death  of  her  husband,  a 
Nun  at  Taunton,  and  d.  there,  24  March,  1860. 

II.  Maria,  a  Nun,  d.  4  April,  1850. 

Mr.  Hornyold  d.  1813,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Thomas  Charles  Hornyold,  Esq.  of  Blackmore  Park  and 
Hanley  Castle,  Worcester,  and  Knightley,  Salop,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  b.  29  Jan.  1791 ;  m.  1  Oct.  1812,  Bridget  Mary,  dau.  of 
John  Webb  Weston,  Esq.  of  Sutton  Plaee,  Surrey  (she  d.  1827). 
He  m.  2ndly,  May,  1828,  Lucy,  eldest  dau.  and  heiress  of 
WiUiam  Saunders,  Esq.  of  Worcester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and 
grandniece  of  Arthur,  1st  Earl  of  Mountnorris  (she  d.  15  May, 
1871).  Mr.  Hornyold  d.  s.  p.  17  Jan.  1859,  and  was  s.  by  his 
nephew, 

John  Vincent  Gandolfi,  Esq.,  who  assumed,  by  royal 
license,  the  name  and  arms  of  Hoknyold,  Feb.  1859,  and  is 
the  possessor  of  the  family  estate. 

Arms— Az.,  on  a  bend  embattled  counter-embattled  arg. 
a  wolf  passant  between  two  escallops  sa.  Crest — A  demi- 
unicorn  gu.  crined  armed,  and  hoofed  or.  il/otto— Fidem 
tene. 

&ai— Blackinore  Park,  co.  Worcester. 


^arntlu  of  ©anbolfi. 
This  noble  family  is  one  of  the  greatest  antiquity  In  Italy, 
and  in  the  12th  century  three  branches  flourished  at  Verona, 
Eome,  and  Genoa,  all  being  descended  from  Gandolfo,  Duke 
of  Bergamo  in  525,  and  his  issue,  at  different  times  sovereign 
Dukes  and  Counts  of  Bergamo  and  other  towns  in  Lombardy. 
This  Duke  Gandolfo  and  Duke  Zandrulfo  of  Verona,  are  said 
to  have  been  the  chiefs  of  the  Lombards  who  had  invaded 
northern  Italy ;  and  both  were  killed  545  by  Agilolfo,  Duke  of 
Turin,  King  of  Italy.  In  896  Gandulfus  was  Bishop  of  Capua. 
From  the  10th  to  the  14th  century  the  heads  of  this  house 


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were  sovereign  lords,  or  principal  nobles  of  Verona.  In  1)78, 
at  tlie  "confirmatio"  of  the  Synod  of  bishops  and  nobles  held 
at  I'avia,  directly  after  the  signature  of  the  legate  Bishop 
Gaulinus,  and  before  that  of  tlie  imperial  legate,  is  that  of 
"  Gandolphus  Comes  Veronensis."  Otho  Gandolfi  was  Count 
of  Verona  1066;  and  the  Counts  Guido  and  Ramirio  con- 
tinually headed  the  Veronese  against  the  Emperor  Frederic 
Barbarossa.  In  the  middle  of  the  1-iih  century  this  house 
became  merged  with  that  of  Genoa  by  marriage.  The  Roman 
house,  branching  off  in  the  11th  century,  became  extinct  in 
the  13th,  but  rivalled  its  head.  The  Lords  Gianetto  Otto  and 
Giovanni  Gandolfi  were  "  Senator!,"  or  Governors  of  Rome, 
1123,  &c.,  1232,  &c.  Existing  documents  show  how,  from  their 
stronghold  of  Castel  Gandolfo,  or  castrum  Gandulphis,  this 
family  alternately  defied  the  Popes  and  barons.  They  were 
ruined  in  the  Guelph  and  Ghibellino  wars  ;  and  by  a 
bull  extant  in  the  Capitol,  commencing,  "We  the  Lords 
Pietro  and  Nicholo  Gandolfi,  sons  of  the  late  Angelo  Gandolfi, 
of  the  noble  and  ancient  house  of  Gandolfi,"  sold  their  castle 
to  Honorius  III.  and  the  Popes,  for  1,000  lira.  They  also  sold 
their  castle  of  Genzano.  The  Gandolfi,  Counts  of  Kuenburg, 
in  the  Tyrol,  are  said  to  descend  from  this  branch.  The 
Gandolfi  established  themselves  at  Genoa  from  Verona 
about  1100,  and  to  the  decease,  in  the  middle  of  the  last 
century,  of  Antonio,  Marquis  Gandolfo  of  Montecresenzio,  and 
Bicaldoni  without  male  issue,  have  occupied  a  high  position 
there.  The  genealogist  Bonaroti  says,  in  his  MS.-  "The 
Gandolfi  are  most  ancient  and  noble  citizens  of  Genoa,  whose 
origin,  though  said  by  some  to  be  Lombard,  by  others  is 
thought  to  be  derived  from  the  illustrious  Princely  house  of 
RulTo,"  &c.  "It  seems  most  certain  that  they  are  properly 
Included  among  the  most  ancient  and  distinguished  Genoese." 
Buffo,  Lord  de  Gandolfo,  was  Consul  1110,  and  his  son,  Otho 
de  Gandolfo-Ruffo,  1119  and  1130;  and  his  grandson,  Picca- 
migUa  Gandolfo,  in  1157.  Count  Fulcone  Gandolfo  signed 
the  peace  of  Pisa  on  behalf  of  the  Republic.  They  were 
inscribed  in  the  Golden  Book  by  titles  obtained  from 
exterior  creations  and  estates;  and  in  1647,  John  Charles, 
Marquis  GandoIS,  was  invested  "with  the  signs  and  forms" 
as  Marquis  of  Bicaldoni  and  Montecresenzio.  They  have 
given  to  the  Roman  Church  one  "  beatified,"  two  cardinals, 
and  many  bishops. 

Co0NT  Giovanni  Fkancisco  Gandolfi,  of  Melasso,  a  second 
son,  w.  Adelaide,  dau.  of  Victor  Maurice  Pallavicini,  Marquis 
of  Frebose,  by  Francesca,  dau.  of  Claud  Chabot,  Duke  of 
Tarantasia,  and  had  issue,  inter  alia, 

Count  Giovanni  Gandolfi,  of  Genoa  m.  Rebecca  Maria, 
dau.  of  Count  Peter  Pallavicini,  of  Genoa  and  of  London,  and 
had  issue  four  sons, 

Counts  Giovanni  Vincenzo,  Nicholo,  and  Giuseppe  Gan- 
dolfi, who  d.  unm.  in  Italy;  and  Count  Pietro  Gandolfi,  of 
Genoa,  Leghorn,  and  London,  who,  to  facilitate  the  commer- 
cial undertakings  in  which  his  family  were  involved,  like  the 
majority  of  the  noble  houses  of  Genoa,  settled  in  London  about 
1725,  and  becoming  an  eminent  Merchant  there,  established 
the  firm  of  Gandolfi  of  Throckmorton  Street.  He  m.  23  Nov. 
173G,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Edmund  Parker  Southcote,  Esq.  of 
Blyborough  Hall,  Lincoln,  by  the  Hon.  Catherine  his  wife, 
dau.  of  William,  2nd  Lord  Widdrington  (she  d.  1748) ;  and  d. 
aged  80,  25  May,  1770.  He  had  issue,  Peter  Joseph  Gandolfi, 
who  purchased  an  estate  in  East  Sheen;  and  ci.  unm.  aged  74, 
1818;  and  an  elder  son, 

John  Vincent  Gandolfi,  Esq.  of  East  Sheen  and  Throck- 
morton Street,  m.  1st,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Benedict  Hinde, 
Esq.  of  Worlesby,  co.  Lincoln,  by  Emmerentiana,  dau.  of 
John  Doughty,  Esq.,  and  had  issue  one  son,  John  Vincent. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  of  Jolm  Hyde,  Esq.  of  Hyde  End, 
Berks,  and  had  issue  three  sons,  Joseph  Thomas  Gandolfi, 
Esq.  of  East  Sheen  and  Throckmorton  Street,  last  of  the  firm, 
d.  twTO.  1835;  Rev.  Peter  Joseph,  in  Orders  of  the  Catholic 
Church,  d.  1821 ;  Francis  Nicholas,  d.  mini.  1821 ;"  and  three 
daus.,  who  d.  unm.  The  two  daus.  by  his  first  marriage, 
Dorothy  Maria  and  Maria  Dorothy,  were  Nuns  at  Newhall 
Convent.  Mr.  Gandolfi  d.  18  Dec.  1815,  and  was  s.  by  his  only 
son  by  first  marriage, 

John  Vincent  Gandolfi,  Esq.  of  East  Sheen,  m.  Teresa, 
sister  and  heiress  of  T.  C.  Hornyokl,  Esq.,  ut  sv-}]ra,  and  had 
issue,  John  Vincent,  now  of  Blackmore  Park ;  Maria,  wife  to 
F.  FitzHerbert,  Esq.  (she  d.  4  June,  1877) ;  Teresa,  a  Nun  at 
Taunton,  1878.    Mr.  Gandolfi  d.  22  Aug.  1818. 

Arms  of  Gant)olfi— Arg.,  issuing  from  a  mount  in  base  vert 
a  poplar  tree  supported  by  two  lions  rampant  ppr.  crowned  with 
coronets  all  ppr.  Crest — A  demi-lion  sa.,  crined  or,  holding  in 
dexter  g.amb  a  sword,    il/oao— Quod  vult  valde  vult. 


HORROCKS    OP    MASCALLS. 

IIOREOCKS,  EDGWOETn,  Esq.  of  Mascalls,  Kent, 
and  the  Hill  Ilouse,  co.  Oxford,  llajor  in  tlio  High- 
land Borderers  or  Stirling  Militia,  formerly  Lieut. 
1st  Kojal  Lanark  Militia,  b.  5  June,  1829; 
m.  24  June,  1869,  Elizabeth  Mary,  only  dau.  and 
heir  of  Hciu-y  Westcar,  Esq.  of  Burwood  Cottage, 
Surrey,  and  has  issue, 
Claba  Elizabeth. 

JLlllCagC— John  Hokrocks,  Esq.  of  Penwortham  Lodge, 
near  Preston,  co.  Lancaster,  was  b.  at  the  Birches,  near  Brad- 
shaw,  in  that  co.  1745;  his  progenitors  had  resided  as  seomen 
on  the  Birches  estate  from  1683.  He  resided  for  some  years 
at  Edgworth,  and  removed  thence  to  Penwortham  Lodge, 
built  for  him  by  his  2nd  son,  John.  He  m.  1768,  Jane  Booth, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Samuel,  M.P.  for  Preston  from  1804  to  1836,  b.  at  Edg- 
worth 27  Nov.  1766;  m.  at  Bolton-le-Moors  2  Aug.  1786, 
Alice,  dau.  of  Christopher  Duckworth,  Esq.  of  Edgworth. 
He  built  Lark  Hill  House,  near  Preston ;  and  d.  24  March, 
1842,  leaving  issue, 

1  Samuel,  of  Lark  Hill,  b.  12  Dec.  1796;  m.  29  Sept.  1827, 
Eliza,  dau.  of  Thomas  Miller,  of  Preston,  twice  Mayor  of 
that  town,  and  d.  s.  p.  20  Feb.  1846. 

1  Ehza,  m.  Charles  Whitaker,  Esq.  of  Symonstone  Hall, 
CUthcroe. 

2  Sarah,  vi.  22  Dec.  1825,  W.  St.  Clair,  Esq.,  M.D. ;  d.  s.  p. 

3  Jane,  m.  1st,  Thomas  Monkhouse,  Esq. ;  and  2ndly,  Paris 
Dick,  Esq.,  M.D. 

4  Mary,  m.  24  Nov.  1824,  Rev.  W.  Birkett,  Rector  of  Great 
Haseley,  co.  Oxford. 

5  Alice,  m.  19  May,  1825,  Rev.  James  Streynsham  Master, 
Eector  of  Chorley. 

C  Susannah,  m.  Nov.  1824,  Rev.  Thomas  Raven. 
7  Ann  Eliza,  d.  until. ' 

II.  John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Mary,  m.  John  Whitehead,  Esq.  of  Ainsworth  Hall,  and 
had  issue. 

II.  Sarah,  m.  John  Rostron,  Esq.  of  Edgworth,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Ann  Eliza,  m.  1st,  Robert  Bobbins,  Esq.,  Barrister,  and 
had  issue ;  and  2ndly,  5  Feb.  1818,  Rev.  Cornelius  Pitt,  Eector 
of  Rendcombe,  co.  Gloucester,  and  left  issue. 

John  Horrocks  d.  1808.    His  2nd  son, 

John  Hobkocks,  Esq.  of  Penwortham  Lodge,  M.P.  for 
Preston  from  1802  to  1804,  was  b.  at  Edgworth  27  March, 
1768;  VI.  23  Sept.  1790,  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Lomax,  of  Ains- 
worth, and  had  issue, 

I.  Peter,  his  successor. 

II.  John,  b.  3  Jan.  1794,  of  Tullichewen  Castle,  co.  Dum- 
barton; m.  1st,  Oct.  1813,  Mary  Scott,  only  dau.  of 
Charles  Macintosh,  Esq.,  F.E.S.,  and  sister  of  Lieut.-Gen. 
Alexander  Fisher  Macintosh,  C.B.,  and  2ndly,  2  July,  1842, 
Milward  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Bev.  George  Wylde, 
of  Speen,  Berks,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue.  He  d.  28  Dec. 
1870,  leaving  issue  by  his  first  wife  only, 

1  John,  b.  29  June,  1815;  Lieut.  85th  regt. ;  settled  in 
Weimar  Saxony ;  m.  twice  and  had  issue, 

Charles  Colville,  6.  at  Weimar  25  June,  1844;  Lieut. 
83rd  regt. ;  m.  9  Feb.  1809,  Helen  Alice,  dau.  of  W. 
Morse  Miller,  Esq.  of  Mullingar,  Ireland;  settled  in 
Brisbane,  Queensland,  in  1869,  and  has  issue,  John 
Galway  b.  6  Jan.  1874;  Charles  Francis,  b.  1875. 

Lindsay,  6.  at  Weimar  5  Jan.  1847. 

Arthur  Wellesley,  b.  at  AVeimar  4  Oct.  1849;  Lieut. 
94th  Thuringian  Infantry;  served  duiing  the  whole  of 
the  Prusso-Franco  war,  and  was  one  of  the  30  oflicers 
decorated  with  the  Iron  Cross  in  the  Tuilleries  by  the 
Emperor  William;  to.  Anne,  only  child  and  heir  of 
Professor  Wolff,  of  Jena,  and  has,  Agnes  Milward,  6.  at 
Eisenach  1876. 

Melanie,  to.  at  iVeimar,  14  April,  1868,  Henry  Ferdinand, 
Count  Ysenberg-Philipseich,  in  Offenbach,  Hesse. 

Olga  Isabella,  fn.  11  Dec.  1871,  Baron  Ferdinand  von 
Nolde. 

2  Charles,  twin-brother  of  John,  Capt.  15th  regt.  of  foot; 
6.29  June,  1815;  m.  19  April,  1843,  Amelia  Elizabeth, 
5th  dau.  of  Peter  Horrocks,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

Henry  Charles,   b.  at  Weimar  24  Sept.   1846;    Lieut. 

Boyal  Marine  Light  Infantry,  1877. 
Leonard  Brownlow,  b.  at  Ostend  29  Nov.  1851 ;  living  at 

Woodville,  Hawkes  Bay,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 
Bernard  Macintosh,  b.  at  Ostend  18  Feb.  1863. 
Cyril  Spencer  Gratwicke,  b.  at  Bonn  14  Aug.  1866. 
Amelia  Clara,  on.  28  June,  1862,  Archer  Bernard  Croft, 

Esq.  of  Greenham,  Berks. 
Marion,  to.  16  June,  1871,  Joseph  King  Barnes,  Esq. 
Alice.  Edith  Laura.  Eveline  Celia. 

Florence  Mai^.  Maude  Elizabeth. 

3  George,   Lieut.  7Sth  Highlanders,  and  64th   regt.,  6. 


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HOB 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HOE 


20  Feb.  1819;  m.  7  March,  1846,  Augusta,  dau.  of  Peter 
HoiTocks,  Esq.,  and  has  Issue, 

Alexander  Macintosh,  b.  19  Feb.  1856,  Lieut.  Eoyal  3rd 
Surrey  Militia,  Princess  Mary's  Own. 
Gabrielle  Auguste,  d.  8  Dec.  1872. 
Adrienne  Alicia  Mathilde.  Auguste  Beatrice. 

4  James  Dunlop,  b.  1821;  to.  1854,  Florence,  only  child 
and  neir  of  Lieut.-Col.  Cradock;  and  d.  s.  2^-  at  Pisa, 
17  May,  1872. 

1  Mary  Scott,  m.  1845,  John  Stratton,  Esq.  of  Turweston 
Hall,  CO.  Buckingham. 

2  Eliza  Macintosh,  iii.  1843,  John  Graham  Eodger,  Esq. 
John  Horrocks  settled  at  Preston  in  1791,  and  by  his  talents 
and  enterprise,   founded  tlie  commercial  prosperity  of  that 
town.    lie  d.  1  March,  1804.    His  eldest  son, 

Petek  Hobkocks,  of  Penworthara  Lodge,  D.L.  and  J.P., 
Capt.  Lancashire  Militia,  b.  2  March,  1791;  sold  Penwortham 
Lodge  in  1829,  and  in  1837  settled  at  Beomond  House,  in  the 
parish  of  Chertsey,  Surrey;  m.  11  Nov.  1811,  Clara,  dau.  of 
William  Jupp,  Esq.,  and  grand-dau.  of  Philadelphia,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Thomas  Gratwicke,  Esq.  of  Ham  Park  and  Ang- 
mering,  Sussex.    lie  d.  7  June,  1841,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John  Ainsworth,  6.22  March,  1818;  landed  at  Adelaide, 
South  Australia,  with  his  brother  Eustace,  22  March,  1839; 
built  the  village  and  church  of  Penwortham  and  Hope  Farm, 
100  miles  north  of  Adelaide,  in  Stanley  Co. ;  and  d.  at  Hope 
Farm,  23  Sept.  1846,  from  the  effects  of  a  gunshot  wound 
received  when  conducting  an  expedition  across  the  wilder- 
ness to  Gulf  Carpentaria.  A  range  of  hills  bounding  the 
village  of  Penwortham,  known  as  Horrock's  Eange,  per- 
petuates the  memory  of  this  brave  and  enterprising  colonist. 

II.  Arthur,  6.  6  Oct.  1819;  settled  on  Hope  Farm,  Stanley 
Co.,  S.A. ;  TO.  13  June,  1850,  Ann  Jacob,  of  Woodlands ; 
and  d.  in  his  house  in  Childers'  Street,  Adelaide,  7  July, 
1872,  leaving  issue, 

1  Eardlcy,  b.  at  Hope  Farm  22  June,  1851;  living  in 
Adelaide. 

2  Arthur  John,  b.  at  Hope  Farm  7  July,  1852;  living  in 
tipper  Assam,  India. 

3  William  Crawford,  6.  at  Hope  Farm  27  April,  1856; 
living  in  Upper  Assam,  India. 

4  Charles  Jeremiah,  6.  at  Hope  Farm  16  April,  1858; 
living  at  Nurracoorte,  S.  A. 

1  Clara  Ann,  m.  James  Grieve  McLaren,  of  Calcutta,  9  Feb. 
1875. 

III.  Eustace,  6.  1  May,  1821 ;  landed  with  his  brother  John 
at  Adelaide,  S.A.,  in  1839;  returned  home  in  1840;  and 
d.  s.  r.  at  Jersey,  22  July,  1841. 

IV.  William  Scott,  b.  1  July,  1823 ;  Lieut.  21st  Madras  Native 
Infantry,  1842;  and  d.  s.  p.  of  cholera  at  Kulladghee, 
15  Dec.  1844.  v.  EofiwoRTH,  now  of  Mascalls. 

VI.  Crawford  Davison,  6.  in  Langschen  Haus,  Unterdobling, 
Vienna,  2  Sept.  1834;  d.  22  Oct.  1842. 

I.  Clara. 

II.  Celia  Anne,  m.  4  Aug.  1857,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Temple, 
60th  Eifles,  only  brother  to  Sir  Grenville  Temple,  Bart,  of 
Stowe. 

III.  Augusta,  m.  7  March,  1846,  George  Horrocks,  Lieut. 
78th  Highlanders,  3rd  son  of  John  Horrocks,  Esq.  of  Tulli- 
chewen  Castle,  co.  Dumbarton. 

IV.  Mary  Alicia,  m.  10  Dec.  1844,  William  Eastfield  Wilkin- 
son, Esq.,  Lieut.  21st  Bombay  Native  Infantry. 

V.  Amelia  Elizabeth,  m.  19  April,  1843,  Charles  Horrocks, 
Esq.,  Capt.  15th  regt.;  2nd  son  of  John  Horrocks,  of  Tulli- 
chewen  Castle.  vi.  Ann  Kliza. 

VII.  Anna  Maria,  m.  10  Feb.  1863,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Nassau 
Marten,  E.E. 

Arms— Or,  afretaz.,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  a  bee  volant 
between  two  shuttles  of  the  field.  CVcst— Upon  a  rock  an  eagle 
rising  ppr.  from  the  beak  an  escocheon  pendant  gu.  charged 
with  a  hank  of  cotton  also  ppr.     Motto— Industni,  et  spe. 

iSeat— Mascalls,  Brenchley,  Kent. 


HOESFALL    OF    BEIiliAMOITR    HALL. 

The  late  Thomas  Bekry  Hoesfall,  Esq.  of  Bel- 
lamoui-  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  J.P.  and  D.L.  Lancaster 
and  Stafford,  b.  1805  ;  m.  1st,  1834,  Jane  Anne,  dau 
of  T.  E.  Moore,  Esq. ;  2ndly,  1847,  Mary,  dau.  of 
E.  S.  Cox,  Esq.  of  Brailsford  Hall,  eo.  Derby  (she 
d.  1861);  Srdly,  18G3,  Sophia,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  W. 
Leeke,  Holbrooke,  co.  Derby,  which  lady  d.  1867  ; 
4thly,  1870,  Lucy  Martha,  dau.  of  Eev.  T.  Nolan', 
D.D.,  Vicar  of  S.  Peter's,  Eegent  Square,  London! 
Mr.  Horsfall,  M.P.  for  Derby  from  1852  to  1853, 
and  for  Liverpool  from  1853  to  1868,  was  eldest, 
son  of  Charles  Horsfall,  Esq.  of  Liverpool  (who 
d.  18  June,  1846),  by  his  wife,  Dorothv  Hall  Berry 
(m.  9  June,  1803),  and  grandson  of  Joseph  Horsfall 


(who  d.  13  Jan.  1804),  by  his  wife,  Anna  Hodgson 
(m.  2  March,  1767).     Mr.  Horsfall  d.  22  Dec.  1878. 

-Scai— Bellamom-  Hall,  near  Eugeley. 


HORSMAN    OF    CASTLE    HYWEL    AND 
TERRA    COED    VAWR. 

HoESMAN,  Thomas  Paeey,  Esq.  of  Castle  Hywel, 
Llandyssil,  co.  Cardigan,  and  Terra  Coed  Vawr,  co. 
Carmarthen,  J.P.  co.  Cardigan,  late  Capt.  Eoyal 
Glamorganshire  Artillery  Militia,  b.  6  Jan.  1842  ; 
m.  21  Oct.  1869,  Elizabeth  Phillips,  dau.  of  John 
Phillips,  Esq.,  Coroner  for  lower  division  of  the  co. 
of  Cardigan,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Graham  Parry,  b.  11  July,  1870. 

II.  Thomas  Phillips  Parry,  6.  31  Aug.  1871. 

I.  Louisa  Frances,  b.  19  Aug.  1872. 

II.  Elizabeth  Susanna,  6.  3  Nov.  1874. 

III.  Ethel  Maria,  b.  31  Oct.  1875. 

Hl'lteaflC— This  family  formerly  held  property  in  cos. 
Lincoln  and  Norfolk,  and  is  directly  descended  from  Eobert 
HoRSMAN,  Esq.  of  Kensington,  Middlesex,  and  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Gilbert  Pickering,  of  Eickmarsh,  co.  North- 


Thomas  Hobsman,  Esq.  of  Kensington,  m.  1784,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Thomas,  Gent,  of  Cowbridge,  co.  Glamorgan.  He 
was  buried  in  the  family  vault  at  St.  Paul's  Cathedral,  London. 
His  son, 

Thomas  Hobsman,  Esq.  of  Penygraig,  co.  Cardigan,  m. 
25  Aug.  1829,  Anna  Louisa  Parry,  dau.  of  David  Parry,  Esq. 
of  Terra  Coed  Vawr,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  had  a  son,  the 
present  Thomas  Parry  Hobsman,  Esq.  of  Castle  Hywel  and 
Terra  Coed  Vawr. 

The  family  of  Morris  ffrom  which  Mr.  Horsman  descends 
maternally),  now  extinct  in  the  male  line,  is  said  to  be 
derived  from  JenkinLlwyd,  of  Cwmmaes,  a  powerful  chieftain 
in  his  time,  and  partisan  of  the  royal  Plantagenet  House  of 
York,  who  was  lineally  descended  from  the  princely  Cymrie 
sept,  of  Gwyn  Fardd  Dyfed.  This  Jenkin  Llwyd  m.  Eva, 
elder  of  the  two  daus.  and  coheirs  of  Meredydd  ap  Thomas, 
of  Trefgarn-Owen,  co.  Pembroke,  son  of  Llewellyn,  the  last 
Lord  Paramount  of  South  Wales,  who  m.  Lady  Eleanor  de 
Bargrand,  dau.  of  Edward  1.,  King  of  England. 

Seats— Castle  HyweJ,  Llandyssil ;  Terra  Coed  Vawr,  co.  Car- 
marthen. 


HORTON    OF    HOWROYDE. 

HoETON,  Joshua  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Howroyde, 
CO.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  Capt.  2nd  West  York 
Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b.  10  May,  1836 ;  m.  18  Nov. 
1857,  Elizabeth  Blackie,  dau.  of  John  Eobertson, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Joshca  Thomas,  b.  12  June,  1860. 

I.  Harriet. 

iLilirsgr. — Joshua  IIobton,  Esq,  of  Sowcrby,  J.P.,  b. 
1619  (the  3rd  son  of  William  Horton,  Esq.  of  Frith  House,  in 
Barkisland,  and  brother  of  William  Horton,  Esq.  of  Barkisland 
Hall,  who  purchased  Howroyde),  bought  the  manor  of  Horton, 
in  Bradforddale,  Stansfield  Hall,  &c.  He  m.  Martha,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Thomas  Bjnns,  Esq.  of  Eushworth,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1694)  had  issue.  Mr.  Horton  d.  1679,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Joshua  Horton,  Esq.  of  Sowerby,  6.  22  Jan.  1657,  who  pur- 
chased, and  resided  at  Chadderton.  He  m.  1678,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Eobert  Gregg,  Esq.  of  Bradley,  and  had  thirteen  children. 
Mr.  Horton  d.  15  Dec.  1708.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Horton,  Esq.  of  Chadderton,  6.  4  May,  1685;  J.P., 
Governor  of  the  Isle  of  Man  for  the  Earl  of  Derby;  m.  Anne, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Eichard  Mostyn,  Esq.  of  London  (a 
younger  branch  of  the  Mostyns  of  Mostyn),  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1725)  had,  with  other  issue,  William  (Sir),  of  Chadderton, 
created  a  Baronet  14  Jan.  1764  (his  male  issue  is  extinct); 
Thomas  Joshua,  of  whom  presently;  and  Susannah,  m. 
George  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Ilulme  Hall.    The  3rd  son, 

Thomas  Joshua  Horton,  Esq.  of  Howroyde,  6.  1720;  m. 
1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  George  Clarke,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Govemor  of 
New  York,  but  had  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  1765,  Mary  Bethia, 
dau.  of  Eev.  John  WooUin,  Eector  of  Emley,  co.  York,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  8  Feb.  1806)  had. 


HOE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HOS 


81J 


Thomas,  his  successor. 

Joshua  Siilney,  b.  7  Mareh,  1768;  Admiral  R.N.;  m.  Grace, 
dau.  of —  Treacher,  Esq.,  and  relict  of  Henry  Whorwood, 
Esq.,  and  d.  24  Nov.  1835,  leaving  two  sons  and  a  dau., 
Sidney  Lloyd ;  William ;  and  Mary  Emily. 
■William,  Vicar  of  St.  Mary's,  Rochdale,  b.  5  May,  1769;  m. 
7  Nov.  1793,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Lyon,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of 
Liverpool,  and  left,  at  his  decease,  a  son,  Richard  George, 
of  Leeds,  who  m.  3  April,  1828,  Emily   Boulton,  and  had 
three  daus.,  Mary  Anne;  Charlotte,  m.  1830,  Stephen  Davy, 
Esq.  of  Redruth,  Cornwall;  and  Elizabeth  Maria. 
Richard  Henry,  a  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army;  d.  unm. 
Anna  Maria,  }    u  tu  ^ 
Jane,  j   hoth  d.  unm. 

Charlotte,  m.  Rev.  William  Richardson,  of  Ferrybridge,  co. 
York,  and  has  issue. 

Frances,  m.  twice,  1st,  Major  Richard  Henry  Horton,  of  the 
84th  regt.,  who  d.  1813.  Harriett. 

Mr.  Horton  was  s.  at  his  decease,  1793,  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas   Hokton,   Esq.   of   Howroyde,  J. P.   and  D.L.,   b. 
26  Aug.  1766;  m.  March,  1789,  Lady  Mary  Gordon,  youngest 
dau.  of  George,  3rd  Earl  of  Aberdeen,  and  had  issue, 
JosHDA  Thomas,  his  heir. 

George  Wilham,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  m.  1826,  Frances 
Esther,  Cnd  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Garnier,  of  Rookesbury, 
Hants,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  George  William ;  William 
Thomas;  Henry;  Harriet  Mary;  Frances  Elizabeth;  and 
Lucy. 

Mary,  m.  1816,  Francis  Beynon  Hacket,  Esq.  of  Moor  Hall, 
CO.  Warwick,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Horton  d.  1828,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Rev.  Joshoa  Thomas  Horton,  of  Howroyde,  Vicar  of  Orms- 
kirk,  CO.  Lancaster,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1791;  m.  6  Nov.  1832, 
Harriet,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Dalrymple  Hesketh,  Bart, 
of  Rufford  Hall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  May,  1S3C)  had  issue 
one  son, 

Joshua  Thomas,  now  of  Howroyde. 
Mr.  Horton  d.  Nov.  1845. 

Arms— Gu.,  a  lion  rampant  arg.  charged  on  ttie  shoulder 
■with  a  boar's  head  couped  az.  a  hordure  engrailed  of  the 
second.  Crest — A  red  rose,  seeded  barbed  and  surrounded  by 
two  laurel  branches  all  ppr.     3Iolto—Pio  rege  et  lege. 

<S't'a£— Holwroyde,  near  Halifax. 


HORTON    OF    THE    HOLT. 

Horton,  John  Henet,  Esq.  of  The  Holt,  Mid- 
dleton,  Northampton,  and  Mascalls,  Essex,  D.L.,  h. 
18  June,  1842  ;  m.  13  Oct.  1874,  Caroline,  dau.  of 
Edward  Frith,  Esq.  of  West  Hill,  Wimbledon, 
Surrey,  and  has  a  dau., 

Amy  Mary,  6.  U  April,  1877. 
Mr.  Horton  in  1871  built  an  inflrmai'y  in  Banbury, 
and  presented  it  to  the  town,  called  the  "  Horton 
Infirmary." 

ILfnCagC. — John  Henrt  Kolle,  Esq.,  ni.  Miss  Elizabeth 
Horton,  sister,  and,  in  her  issue,  heiress  of  Miss  Mary  Anne 
Horton,  of  The  Holt,  Lady  of  the  Manor  of  Middleton,  co. 
Northampton  (which  lady  built  and  endowed  almshouses  at 
Middleton  in  18G3),  and  was  father  of 

John  Heney  Kolle,?  Esq.  of  Park  House,  Upper  Tooting, 
Surrey,  who  d.  1869,  leaving,  by  Mary  his  wife,  two  daus. 
One  i/i.  William  AbbottTurnbull,  Esq.of  Great  Warley,  Essex; 
the  other  m.  George  Watson,  Esq.,  Kensington,  London,  and 
one  son, 

John  Henrt  Kolle,  who  assumed,  by  royal  license,  1869,  the 
surname  of  Horton  only,  in  compliance  with  the  will  of  his 
grand-aunt.  Miss  Mary  Ann  Horton,  of  the  Holt,  upon  his  in- 
heriting her  estates,  and  is  now  the  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Middleton. 

^rms— Perfessaz.  and  sa.  a  stag's  head  cabossed  in  base  arg. 
in  chief  three  roses  of  the  last.  Crest — In  front  of  three  tilting 
spears,  one  erect  and  two  in  saltire  or,  a  dolphin  naiant  arg. 
Motto — Perseverantia  palmam  obtinebit. 

Seats— The  Holt,  Middleton  Cheney,  co.  Northampton; 
Mascalls,  South  Weald,  Esses. 


HOSKEN    OF    ELLENGLAZE. 

HosKKN,  James  Theodore,  Esq.  of  Ellenglaze, 
Cornwall,  J.P.,  late  Capt.  105th  Madras  Light 
Infantry,  b.  15  Dec.  1838 ;  m.  1865,  Sarah  Amelia, 
eldest  dau.  of  Edward  Fowke,  Esq.  of  Ivy  Tower, 
C'rickhowell,  co.  Brecon. 


ittUPag;? .— The  ircskens  have  been  landowners  in  Corn- 
wall for  several  centuries.  They  were  formerly  seated  at  the 
Barton  of  Hosken,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Enoder,  whence  they 
removed,  in  the  16th  century,  to  Hendra  Green,  in  the  parish 
of  St.  Stephen-by-Launccston. 

John  Hosken,  Esq.  of  Hendra  Green,  the  lineal  descendant 
and  representative  of  the  family,  was  buried  in  the  parish 
church  of  St.  Stephen-by-Launceston,  9  Jan.  1742.  By  his 
wife,  Jane  Hosken,  of  Egloskerry,  Cornwall,  he  left  several 
children.    The  eldest  son, 

Richard  Hosken,  Esq.  of  Hendra  Green,  &.  1708;  in.  1732, 
Edith,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Edgcumbe,  Esq.  of  Cargantle, 
Cornwall  (of  the  noble  family  of  Edgecumbe  of  Mount  Edge- 
cumbe),  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

John  Hoskin,  Esq.  of  Hendra  Green,  and  subsequently  of 
Carines  and  Ellenglaze,  D.L.  and  J. P.,  b.  1744;  m.  1770, 
Johanna,  dau.  of  John  Hutchings,  Gent,  of  Woodcotte,  Devon, 
by  his  wife,  Joan  Gay;  and  d.  12  April,  1810,  leaving  three 
sons  and  two  daus.. 


his  heir. 

II.  John  {see  Hosken-Harper,  of  Davenhani). 

III.  Richard,  of  Carevick,  Cornwall,  b.  19  May,  1784;  m. 
19  May,  1809,  Anne,  widow  of  John  Furniss,  Gent,  of 
Lamellin,  Cornwall;  and  d.  12  May,  1852,  having  had  issue 
four  sons  and  six  daus., 

1  John  Furniss,  b.  13  March,  1810;  d.  s.  p.  18  May,  1827. 

2  Richard,  6.  31  May,  1811;  Surgeon  in  the  Indian  army; 
m.  1835,  Miss  Jane  Collett;  and  d.  in  India,  30  Nov.  1856, 
leaving  two  sons, 

John  Henry,  6.  Oct.  1836. 
Richard  Frederick,  b.  1  Dec.  1837. 

3  Joseph,  6.  Sept.  1812;  d.  s.  p. 

4  Cuthbert  Edgecumbe,  B.A.,  Vicar  of  Lnxulyon,  Corn- 
wall, 6.27  Jan.  1819;  m.  23  Oct.  1849,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Peter  Harris,  Gent,  of  Porthcothian,  Cornwall,  and  has 
issue  one  dau.,  6.  8  Sept.  1853. 

1  Maria,  m.  1835,  Rev.  S.  M.  Walker,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  St. 
Enoder,  Cornwall,  only  son  of  Gen.  Joseph  Walker,  R.A., 
and  d.  1856,  leaving  issue.  2  Jane  Johanna. 

3  Emily,  m.  1846,  Capt.  Henry  Hayhurst  France,  of  the 
Carbineers,  J.P.,  3rd  son  of  Thomas  France,  Esq.  of 
Bostock  Hall,  co.  Chestej-,  and  has  issue. 

4  Mary  Joan,  m.  1846,  Richard  Gully  Bennet,  Esq.  of 
Tresilian,  Cornwall,  J. P.,  and  has  issue.        5  Edith. 

6  Anna,  m.  1851,  Thomas  Francis  Fernandez,  M.D.,  Sur- 
geon in  the  Indian  army,  and  has  issue. 
r.  Jane,  m.  1792,  John  James,  Esq.  of  Rose-in- Vale,  Corn- 
wall ;  and  d.  1845,  having  had  issue. 

II.  Maria,  m.  H.  P.  Andrew,  Esq.  of  Bodream,  Cornwall, 
J.P.,  and  had  issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Hosken,  Esq.  of  Carines,  Ellenglaze,  and  Hendra 
Green,  D.L.,  Deputy  Warden,  and  J.P.  for  Cornwall,  Major  in 
the  Cornwall  Rangers  Militia,  b.  20  Nov.  1773 ;  m.  28  June, 
1796,  Jean,  only  dau.  of  James  Harvey,  Esq.,  Alderman,  and 
twice  Mayor  of  Bristol.     Mr.  Hosken  d.  25  Dec.  1833,  and 
Mrs.  Hosken  in  1850,  having  had  issue, 
Joseph,  b.  1798;  d.  unm.  17  Nov.  1823. 
James  Harvey,  his  heir. 
John,  6.  17  May,  1808;  an  officer  in  the  army. 
Richard  Finlay,  b.  17  Sept.  1811 ;  m.  1st,  Miss  Frances  Booth, 
whod.  1858,  leaving  issue  several  children;  he  m.  2ndly, 
1860. 
Charles  Henry,  B.A.,  Vicar  of  Cubert,  b.  13  Dec.  1814;  m. 
Letitia,  dau.   of  —  Palmer,   Esq.,   and  widow  of  Lieut. 
Edward  James,  of  the  Indian  army. 
Alice,  d.  unm.  Jean  Anderson,  d.  unm.  1821. 

James  Harvey  Hosken,  Esq.  of  Ellenglaze,  J. P.,  b.  21  Nov. 
1803;  TO.  5  Aug.  1834,  Caroline,  youngest  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col. 
Sandys,  of  Lanarth,  Cornwall,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly, 
1843,  Rev.  J.  George  Venables,  M.A.,  since  dead)  left  at  his 
decease,  9  May,  1839,  an  only  child, 
James  Theodore  Hosken,  the  present  representative. 

Arms — Per  pale  gu.  and  az.  a  chevron  or,  charged  with 
three  cinquefoUs  jspr.  between  as  many  lions  rampant  of  the 
third.  Crest — A  demi-lion  crowned  couped  and  langued 
ppr.    Mottoes — Vis  unita  fortior ;  and.  We  trust  in  God. 

Seat — Ellenglaze,  Grampound. 

HOSKEN  HARPER  OF  DAVENHAM. 

Represented  hy  Col.  France  Hathuest,  see 
Hayhuest. 

HOSKINS    OF    HIGHAM. 

HosKiNS,  Thomas  Alison,  Esq.  of  Higham, 
Cumberland,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  SherifE  1854,  h. 
29  March,  1800 ;  m.  16  Oct.  1827,  Sarah,  dau,  of 


814 


HOS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SOU 


Thomas  Irwin,  Esq.  of  Justicetown,  and  sister  of 
Thomas  Irwin,  Esq.  of  Calder  Abbey,  Cumberland, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1876)  has  issue, 

I.  George  Richakd,  J.P.,  6.  4  Sept.  1828. 

II.  Thomas  Alison,  b.  19  Dec.  1829;  d.  1862. 
in.  William  Senhouse,  &.  18  Dec.  1833;  d.  1850. 

IV.  Louis  Irwin,  6.  6  Nov.  1835  ;  d.  1876. 

V.  Reginald,  Capt.  77tli  regt.,  6.  20  Oct.  1837. 

I.  Mary. 

II.  Ellen,  m.  Gen.  Palmer,  and  d.  1874. 
in.  Sarah,  d.  an  infant. 

JLllTCaSC- — Alexandee  Hoskins,  Esq.,  6.  at  Moor  Park, 
CO.  Hertford,  Aug.  1722  (stated  to  have  been  descended  from 
the  family  of  Hoskins  of  Barrow  Green,  Oxted,  Surrey,  and  to 
have  been  great-grandson  of  Sir  Wm.  Hoskins,  Bart,  of 
Youghal,  who  escaped  from  the  Irish  massacre,  1641),  settled  at 
Great  Broughton  Hall,  Cumberland,  1748,  and  was  for  forty 
years  Chairman  of  the  Quarter  Sessions.  He  d.  1800.  His 
youngest  son,  George  Hoskins,  Esq.  m.  Mary  Alison,  of  Liver- 
pool, and  left  issue  the  present  Thomas  Alison  Hoskins,  Esq. 
of  Higham ;  George  Alexander,  of  Gloucester  Square,  London, 
m.  1843,  Mary  Thornton ;  and  Mary  Anne  Hoskins. 

^j.jiis—Per  pale  gu.  and  az.  a  chevron  engrailed  or,  between 
three  lions  rampant  arg.  CrcU—A.  cock's  head  erased  or, 
pellettee,  combed  and  wattled  gu.,  between  two  wings  ex- 
panded gold.    Motto — Virtute  non  verbis. 

Sects— Higham,  near  Cockermouth. 


HOSKINS  OF  NORTH  PBRROTT  MANOR. 

Hoskins,  HenetWilliam,  Esq.  of  North  Perrott 
Manor,  Somerset,  J.P.,6. 28  Jidy,  1821  ;  m.  23  Aug. 
1851,  Jane  Blanche  Somerville,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Moore  Paget,  Esq.  of  Cranmore  Hall,  Somerset,  by 
Elizabeth  Jane  his  wife,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

I.  Henry  William  Paget,  6.  1853. 

II.  Arthur  Phelips,  6.  1856. 

1.  Mary  Blanche,  to.  12  Sept.  1878,  William  Wedderburn, 
Esq.,  youngest  son  of  the  late  Sir  John  Wedderburn, 
Bart. 

ILfnCatlC.— This  family  has  been  settled  for  about  200 
years  on  their  property  in  Haselbury  Plucknett,  Hardington 
Mandeville,  North  Perrott,  Somerset.  Roger  Hoskins, 
temp.  Henry  VII.,  migrated  from  Herefordshire  and  settled 
at  Broad  Winsor,  co.  Dorset,  and  was  antestor  of  the 
Berainster  and  Long  Bredy  families  of  the  name.  A  branch 
of  the  family  subsequently  became  established  at  Haselbury 
Plucknett,  Somerset,  of  which  the  representative, 

William  Hoskins,  m.  Catharine,  dau.  of  John  and  Dorothy 
Farnham,  of  Misterton,  and  left  two  children,  William  ;  and 
Catharine,  rii.  Ist,  26  Deo.  1689,  John  Petoin,  of  Haselbury 
Plucknett,  and  2ndly,  the  Rev.  Nathaniel  Forster,  Incumbent 
of  Crewkerne,  and  by  the  latter  had  issue.     The  only  son, 

William  Hoskins,  Esq.,  m.  Ist,  24  Dec.  1706,  Grace  Min- 
terne,  and  2udly,  26  April,  1720,  Elizabeth  Robins,  widow,  and 
by  the  former  only  had  issue.  He  left  at  his  decease,  1736 
(besides  three  daus.,  Catherine,  m.  John  Baker,  Joan,  and 
Ehzabeth),  one  son, 

William  Hoskins,  Esq.,  &.  1708;  ?ii.  24Dec.  1737,  Joan,  dau. 
of  Thomas  and  Edith  Warry,  of  West  Coker,  by  whom  he  had 
issue  to  survive  infancy,  William  ;  Thomas,  b.  1745,  d.  unra. 
1803;  and  Grace,  m.  John  Newman,  Esq.  of  Barwick,  1767. 
Mr.  Hoskins  d.  1760.    His  eldest  surviving  son, 

William  Hoskins,  Esq.,  b.  1742,  acquired  the  estate  of  North 
Perrott.  He  to.  Aug.  1782,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Anthony  Adding- 
ton,  M.D.,  and  sister  of  1st  Viscount  Sidmouth,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  26  June,  1827)  had  issue  to  survive  infancy  i.  William  ; 
II.  Thomas,  b.  1789,  .s.  to  property  in  Haselbury  Plucknett  and 
Hardington  Mandeville  from  his  uncle,  Thomas  Hoskins,  who 
d.  1803:  he  TO.  1824,  Charlotte  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Adams, 
Esq.,  formerly  M.P.  for  Totnes,  but  by  her  (who  d.  1870)  had 
no  issue;  in.  Henry;  iv.  George,  b.  1796,  d.  unm.  1828; 
I.  Mary,  d.  1865  ;  ii.  Elizabeth  Charlotte.  The  eldest  surviving 
son, 

William  Hoskins,  Esq.,  6.  1787,  succeeded  his  father.  He 
i0i.  v.nm.  1863,  and  was  .?.  by  his  brother. 

Rev.  Henry  Hoskins,  6.  1790,  Rector  of  North  Perrott, 
m.  1818,  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Phelips,  of  Montacute,  by 
Anna  Aletheia  Elizabetha  his  wife,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Paget, 
of  Doulting,  Somerset,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1844)  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  William,  now  of  North  Perrott. 


n.  Charles  Thomas  (Rev.),  h.  1824,  Rector  of  North  Perrott 
TO.  1857,  Lucy  Isabella,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Drake,  Rector  o 
Stourton,  Wilts,  and  has  issue,  two  daus..  Isabella  Mary,  ani 
Julia  Charlotte. 
ui.  Haviland  George,  b.  1826;  d.  1840. 

IV.  Anthony  Hiley,  C.B.,  Capt.  R.N.,  A.D.C.tothe  Queen, 
1828;  TO.  1865,  Dorothea  Anne  Eliza,  dau.  of  Sir  Georg< 
Stamp    Robinson,    Bart,    of    Cranford    Hall,  co.    North 
ampton. 

V.  Arthur  Reginald,  late  Col.  R.A.,  b.  1832;  to.  1859,  Katharine 
Harriet,  dau.  of  Rev.  George  Baker  Garrow,  of  Hadlej 
Priory,  Middlesex,  and  has  issue,  Reginald  Garrow  de  Havil 
land,  6.  1877. 

VI.  Edmund  John,  b.  1836,  M.D.,  H.I.M.  Bengal  army. 
I.  Mary  Anne  Elizabeth,  m.  1868,  Frederick  Leopold  Augustuf 

Selwyn,  Rear-Admiral,  Retired  List,  R.N. 
The  Rev.  Henry  Hoskins  d.  1876,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Henry  William  Hoskins,  Esq.,  now  of  North  Perrott  Manor. 

Anns— For  Tpale  gu.  and  az.,  a  chevron  engrailed  or,  betweer 
three  lions  rampant  arg.  Crest— A  cock's  head  erased  or,  pel 
lettee,  combed  and  wattled  gu.  between  two  wings  expandec 
gold.     3Iotto — Finem  respice. 

Seat— North  Perrott  Manor,  near  Crewkerne. 


HOUBLON    OF    HALLINGBURY    PIjACE 
AND    CULVBRTHORPE. 

Archer-Houblon,  John,  Esq.  of  Hallingburj 
Place,  Essex,  and  Culverthorpe,  co.  Lincoln,  J.P, 
and  D.L.  for  Herts  and  Essex,  late  Col.  of  the  Esses 
Militia,  b.  29  Sept.  1803 ;  m.  1st,  1829,  Ann  (whc 
d.  1847),  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  James  WhitleyDeane 
Dundas,  Gr.C.B.,  of  Barton  Court,  Berks,  and 
grand-dau.  of  Charles,  Lord  Amesbury.  He  m. 
2ndly,  1848,  Georgina  Anne,  dau.  of  Gren.  Sir  John 
Oswald,  G.C.B.,of  Dunnikier,  Fife. 

HtUCaflC— James  Houblon,  Esq.  of  London,  Merchant, 
6.  2  July,  1592;  to.  Nov.  1620,  Mary  Ducane,  and  d.  1682, 
having  had,  with  other  issue, 

Charles,  his  heir. 

James  (Sir),  M.P.  for  the  City  of  London  1098;  m.  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Charles  Wynne,  Esq.,  and  had  a  dau.  Elizabeth,) 
John  Harvey,  of  Norfolk. 

John  (Sir),  first  Governor  of  the  Bank  of  England,  Lord 
Mayor  of  London  1695,  and  one  of  the  Commissioners  oi 
the  Admiralty,  to.  Mary  Jurion,  of  London,  and  had,  with  a 
dau.  (Arabella,  m.  Richard  Mytton,  Esq.  of  Halsten,  co, 
Salop)  a  son,  the  Rev.  Jacob  Houblon,  Rector  of  Moreton, 
in  Essex,  ra.  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Whincopp,  D.D.,  and  had  issue,  Anne,  to.  the  Rev. 
Lilly  Butler,  D.D.,  Rector  of  St.  Anne's,  London ;  and  Eliza- 
beth, m.  the  Rev.  Thomas  Wragge,  M.A. 

Jacob  (Rev.),  Hector  of  Bobbingworth,  d.  unm. 

The  eldest  son, 

Charles  Hodblon,  Esq.,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  Daniel  Bates,  Esq. 
of  Abingdon,  and  had  issue,  Jacob;  John,  Barrister-at-Law ; 
and  Laetitia.    The  elder  son, 

Jacob  Houblon,  Esq.,  m.  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Sir  John  Hynde 
Cotton,  Bart.,  by  Lettice,  his  1st  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Ambrose 
Crawley,  Knt.  of  Greenwich,  and  had  issue  a  dau.  and  twc 
sons.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Jacob  Houblon,  Esq.,  m.  Susannah,  dau.  and  heir  of  John 
Archer,  Esq.  of  Coopersale,  Essex,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau. 
of  John,  2nd  Earl  Fitzwilliam,  and  by  her  had,  with  two  daus., 
Maria  and  Letitia,  an  only  son, 

John  ARcnER-IIouBLON,  Esq.  of  Hallingbury,  Essex,  and 
Welford,  Berks,  M.P.  for  the  former  co.,  to.  Mary  Ann,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Branston,  Skreens,  Essex,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
his  widow,  4  April,  1865,  aged  88)  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Charles,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Eyre,  in  lieu  of  his 
patronymic,  on  succeeding  his  father  in  the  estates  of  Wel- 
ford, Berks  (see  Eyke  of  Welford). 

Thomas  (Rev.),  to.  July,  1839,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  the  Bev. 
JohnDeedcs,  of  Willingale,  Essex,  and  d.  21  Dec.  1874. 

Richard,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  m.  1853,  Anne  Maria,  dau.  of  Kev. 
Alexander  A.  Cotton.  Frederick. 

Susannah  Letitia,  d.  1845. 

Mary  Anne,  m.  William  Forbes,  Esq.  Harriet. 
Mr.  Houblon  d.  1  June,  1832,  and  was  s.  at  Hallingbury  bj 
his  eldest  son,  the  present  John  Archee-Houblon,  Esq.,  o: 
that  place. 

^r?us— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  Houblon,  arg.,  the  base  vert 
issuing  therefrom  three  hop  poles  sustaining  their  fruit,  al 
ppr.  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  quarterly:  Island  4th,  crm.,  a  cross  sa.,  fo' 
Archer,  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  on  a  chevron  sa.  three  quatrefoili 


HOU 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


HOU 


815 


or,  for  Etre.  Crests— X  lion's  head  erased  or,  for  Houblon  ; 
A  wyvern  arg.,  for  Archer;  A  leg  in  armour  couped  at  the 
thigh  ppr.  garnished  and  spurred  or,  for  Eyre. 

&'a(«— Hallingbury    Plate,    Bishop   Stortford  ;    Coopersalc, 
Epping,  Essex;  and  Culverthorpc,  co.  Lincoln. 


HOULDSWORTH    OP    COLTNESS. 

HouLDSWOExn,  James,  Esq.  of  Coltness,  co. 
Lanark,  J.P.  and  D.L. ;  also  of  Farnsfield,  co.  Notts, 
and  of  Glencruitten,  Oban,  co.  Argyll,  b.  1  Dec. 
1825;  m.  12  May,  1858,  Katharine  Jane,  dau.  of 
Canon  McGrath,  of  Manchester,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henry  Herbert,  b.  24  Jan.  1S65;  d.  15  May,  1S7G. 

II.  James  Hamilton,  b.  11  Aug.  1867. 

I.  Helen  Frances.         n.  Florence  JIary. 
in.  Leha  Katharine. 

HtUCajJC.— Henry  Houldsworth,  of  Gonalston,  co.  Kotts, 
b.  1733,  son  of  Joseph  Houldsworth,  of  Gonalston,  and  Anne 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Hall,  Esq.  of  Chesterfield,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Hooton,  Esq.  of  Newton,  co.  Notts,  and  had,  with 
other  issue, 
William  (eldest  son),  of  Farnsfield,  co.  Notts,  and  of  Coltness, 
CO.  Lanark,  b.  15  May,  1770;  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Hall, 
of  Hoveringham,  co.  Notts,  andd.  13  Feb.  1854,  leaving  no 
issue. 
Thomas,  of  Manchester  and  Coltness,  co.  Lanark,  and  Lord 
of  the  Manor  of  Epperston,  co.  Notts,  b.  13  Sept.  1771,  was 
M.P.  for  more   than   thirty  years,  first  representing  the 
borough  of  Pontefract,  and  afterwards  the  northern  division 
of  his  native  county ;  d.  1  Sept.  1852,  unm. 
Henry  (third  son),  who  became  the  eventual  representative 
of  Henry  Houldsworth,  Esq.  of  Gonalston,  co.  Notts,  and 
was  grandfather  of  James  Houldsworth,  the  present  pro- 
prietor of  Coltness.    This 

Henry  Hodldsworth,  of  Cranston  Hill,  near  Glasgow,  and 
of  Coltness,  co.  Lanark  (in  which  latter  property  he  succeeded 
his  brother),  J.P.,  &  28  June,  1774;  m.  1796,  Jane,  dau.  of 
John  Eichardson,  Esq.  of  Glasgow  (who  d.  12  Nov.  1847),  and 
by  her  had  issue, 
I.  Henry,  his  heir. 
D.  Waiiam,  of  Glasgow,  b.  22  July,  179S  ;  d.  15  Dec.  1S53. 

III.  John,  of  Cranston  Hill  (who  was  s.  in  the  property  by 
his  son  Henry,  b.  April  12,  1807;  d.  18  Oct.  1859. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  1829,  P.  K.  Falkner,  Esq.  of  Upton  Hall, 
Southwell,  Notts;  d.  5  Jan.  1837. 

II.  Anne  Hooton,  m.  1830,  James  Murray,  Esq.  of  Ancoats 
Hall,  Manchester,  and  of  Bryanstone  Square,  London. 

in.  Jane,  m.  25  Nov.  1835,  the  late  Dr.  Grierson,  of  Dun- 
blane Cathedral,  co.  Stirling ;  d.  14  Dec.  1875. 

IV.  Mary,  m.  21  Aug.  1851,  James  Hunter,  Esq.  of  Glenapp, 
CO.  Ayr ;  d.  24  Nov.  18G7. 

Mr.  Houldsworth  d.  10  Oct.  1853,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Henry  Houldsworth,  Esq.  of  Coltness,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co. 
Lanark,  6.  4  June,  1797;  m.  25  Nov.  1823,  Helen,  dau.  of 
James  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Glasgow,  by  whom  (who  d.  31  May, 
1837)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Hamilton,  6.  J9  Oct.  1824;  d.  16  Dec.  1852,  v.nm. 

II.  James,  now  of  Coltness. 

m.  Thomas,  of  Famslield,  co.  Notts,  6.  19  April,  1827 ;  d.  5 
Feb.  1876,  unm. 
IV.  William  Henry,  of  Coodham,  co.  Ayr,  &.  20  Aug.  1834; 
m.  20  Aug.  1862,  Ehzabeth  Graham,  dau.  of  Walter  Crum, 
Esq.  of  Thornhebank,  co.  Renfrew,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Houldsworth  m.  2ndly,  18  Oct.  1833,  Marianne  Burt,  dau. 
of  James  Burt,  Esq.  of  Chorlton,  near  Manchester,  who  d.  2 
Dec.  1865,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Walter  James,  6.  19  Feb.  1845. 

II.  Arthur  Hooton,  b.  11  July,  1847. 
I.  Margaret  Marshall. 

Mr.  Houldsworth  d.  16  Jan.  1868,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
surviving  son,  James  Houldsworth,  now  of  Coltness. 

Arms—'Erm.,  the  trunk  of  a  tree  In  bend  regule  eradicated  at 
the  base  ppr.  between  three  foxes'  heads  erased  gu.  Crest — 
A  stag's  head  erased  gu.,  attired  and  collared  or,  the  attires 
banded  with  a  hank  of  cotton  arg.     Motto— Flecti  non  frangi. 

Scats— Coltness,  Wishaw,  N.B.,  and  Farnsfield  Hall,  South- 
well, Notts. 


HOULTON    OF  FAKLEY    CASTLE. 

HorLTOur,  Feancis,  Esq.  of  Farley  Castle,  Somer- 
set, b.  24  Jan.  1856. 

HtncaflC. — The  ancestors  of  this  family  were  of  Bradford, 
CO.  Wilts,  in  1593. 
Joseph  Houlton,  Esq.  of  Trowbridge,  Wilts,  living  1623 ; 


TO.  Anno  Yorke,  dau.  of  Mr.  Yorke,  Eecorder,  and  sometime 
M.P.  for  Devizes,  and  left  a  son, 

Joseph  Houlton,  Esq.  of  Trowbridge,  High  Sheriff  of  Wilts 
1G9C,  who  purchased,  about  1700,  the  estate  of  Farley  Hunger- 
ford,  in  Somerset  and  Wilts,  lately  belonging  to  the  Hun-^er- 
ford  family.  He  m.  twice,  and  d.  1720,  leaving  (by  hi3''lst 
wife,  a  dau.  of  Cooper,  of  Beckington)  a  son  and  heir, 

Joseph  Houlton,  Esq.  of  Farley  Castle,  who  m.  1st,  Jlary, 
dau.  of  Nicholas  Green,  Esq.  of  Brook,  Wilts,  M.P.,  Col.  in 
the  army  of  the  Parliament,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  of  Bristol,  and  of  Monckton  Combe,  m.  Susannah 
dau.  of  William  Watts,  Esq.  of  Bristol,  and  d.  1767,  havinz 
had  issue,  "* 

1  Joseph,  of  Trowbridge,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Philip  Gibbs, 
Esq.;  their  issue  is  extinct. 

2  lioBERT,  heir  to  Farley  Castle,  of  whom  presently. 

3  Nathaniel,  of  Bristol,  d.  s.  p.  1767. 

4  John,  of  Seagry  and  Grittleton,  Eear-Admiral  K.N.,  d. 

III.  Nathaniel,  of  Seagry  House,  Wilts  (which  he  built)  m 
Mary,  dau.  of  Francis  Newton,  Esq.  of  Taunton,  but 
d.  s.  p.  1754. 

IV.  Robert,  of  Grittleton,  d.  s.-p.  1771. 

Mr.  Houlton  m.  2ndly,  Priscilla,  dau.  of  Walter  White,  Esq. 
of  Grittleton.    He  d.  1731,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Joseph  Houlton,  Esq.  of  Farley  Castle,  and  Grittleton,  a 
Magistrate  for  Wilts,  and  High  Sheriff  1724;  ra.  Anna,  dau.  of 
Abraham  Hooke,  Esq.  of  Bristol,  and  d.  1750,  leaving  an  only 
dau.  and  heir, 

Mary,  of  Farley  Castle,  m.  20  Aug.  1746,  James  Fratnpton, 
Esq.  of  Moreton,  in  Dorsetshire,  High  Sheriff  of  that  co. 
1744,  but  d.  s.  p.  1762.  The  Houlton  estate  at  Farley  passed, 
at  the  decease  of  Mr.  Frampton,  1784,  to 

Eoeert  Houlton,  Esq.  of  Farley  Castle  and  Grittleton,  son 
of  John  and  Susannah  Houlton.  He  m.  Susannah,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Tyndale,  Esq.  of  the  Fort,  Bristol,  and  dying  1785, 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Joseph  Houlton,  Esq.  of  Farley  Castle,  a  Capt.  in  the 
army;  m.  at  Gibraltar,  Dorothea  Sarah,  dau.  of  Charles 
Torriano,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.A.,  and  has  issue,  John,  his  heir; 
Robert,  of  Bath,  Capt.  R.N. ,  d.  unm.  11  Aug.  1861;  Joseph, 
Lieut.  4th  regt.  of  infantry,  d.  iinm.  1795  ;  Charles  Torriano, 
d.  12  May,  1860;  Samuel,  Capt.  11th  regt.  Native  Infantry, 
d.  at  Dinapore,  E.I.,  1827;  George  (Sir)  Knt.,  Capt.  43rd  regt.. 
Ensign  of  the  Yeomen  of  the  Guard,  m.  Anna,  dau.  of  Johu 
Cruickshank,  Esq.  of  Bath,  and  d.  16  Sept.  1862.  Mr.  Houlton 
d.  1806,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Houlton,  Esq.  of  Farley  Castle  and  Grittleton  (which 
latter  estate  he  sold  1827,  to  Joseph  Neeld,  Esq.),  b.  29  May, 
1771 ;  Col.  1st  regt.  Somerset  Militia,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of 
Wilts  1808  ;  m.  2  Jan.  1799,  Mary  Ann,  sole  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Thomas  Ellis,  Esq.  of  EoDestone,  co.  Devon,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Torrlano,  of  Farley  Castle. 

II.  Charles  Core,  Bombay  Civil  Service,  d.  1826. 

III.  George  Frederick,  in  the  Civil  Service  of  Bengal,  m.  6 
June,  1837,  at  Dinapore,  Eliza  Aime.  dau.  of  Henry  Hart, 
Esq.,  M.D.  of  the  31st  regt.,  by  whom  he  had, 

1  Ellis  Hart  Torriano  Houlton,  6.  12  Aug.  1841. 

2  Vivian  M.  T.  Hotilton,  d.  at  Weston-super-Mare,  23  Sept. 
1848,  aged  5. 

3  EUa,  d.  young.        4  Flora,  6.  1840. 

Mr.  G.  F.  Houlton  d.  at  Patna,  20  May,  1844. 

IV.  Arthur,  b.  1817;  m.  1  Oct.  1859,  Martha  Agatha,  widow 
of  Henry  Petre,  Esq.  of  DunkenhaJgh,  LanoasiSre. 

V.  Edward,  d.  young  at  Brussels,  1822. 

VI.  Edward  Victor  Lewis  (Sir),  G.C.M.G.,  b.  1823;  Chief 
Secretary  to  the  Government  of  Malta,  formerly  Fellow  of 
St.  John's  CoU.  Oxon;  m.  1860,  Hyacinthc  Harriette,  dau. 
of  Richard  Wellesley,  Esq. 

I.  Dorothea  Frances,  m.  Henry  Shirley,  Esq.  of  Pepingford 
House,  Sussex;  d.  1828. 

II.  Amelia  Ehzabeth  Bridgeman,  m.  1824,  Col.  Sir  John 
Morillyon  Wilson,  C.B.  andK.H.,  of  Chelsea  College,  where 
he  d.  7  July,  1864. 

in.  Isabella  Jane,  in.  Jan.  1834,  Qtiintiis  Vivian,  Esq.,  then 
of  8th  Hussars,  sometime  of  Knuston  Hall,  near  Welling- 
borough. 

IV.  Eliza,  m.  Eev.  James  Jackson,  M.A.,  B.N.C.  Oxon, 
eldest  son  of  James  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Doncaster,  and  (1856) 
Vicar  of  St.  Sepulchre's,  London  ;  d.  12  AprU,  1877. 

V.  Mary  Ann  Maxwell,  d.  4  Aug.  1857. 

VI.  Ella  Catharina. 

vn.  Catharine  Ann  Murray,  m.  1836,  Arthur  W.  Ward, 
eldest  son  of  John  Ward,  Esq.  of  Holwood,  and  Calverl% 
Park,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

vni.  Florentine  Louisa,  m.  1839,  Neville  Ward,  Esq.  (d.  26 

Nov.  1872),  yoimgest  son  of  the  aforesaid  John  Ward,  Esq. 

Lieut.-Col.  Houlton  d.  17  Feb.  1839,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 


816 


HOU 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HOW 


John  Tobbiano  Houlton,  Esq.  of  Farley  Castle,  Sotnerset, 
D.L.,  6.  10  Nov.  1799;  m.  3  Jan.  1854,  the  Baronne  Ferdinan- 
dine  de  Fiirstenberg,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Baron  de  Furstenberg 
and  the  Baronne  Marie  de  Lilien,  his  wife,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Fkancis,  now  of  Farley  Castle,  h.  1856. 

I.  Caroline  ilary  Ann.  u.  Marie.  in.  Pauline. 

Mr.  Houlton  d.  17  April,  1868. 

Anns — Arg.,  on  a  fess  wavy  between  three  talbots'  heads 
erased  az.  as  many  bezants.  CreH — A  talbot's  head  erased  az. 
gorged  with  a  coUar  wavy  or,  charged  with  tiiree  torteaus. 

Motto — Semper  fidelis. 
-SeaJ— Farley  Castle,  Bath,  Somerset. 


HOUSTON    OF    ORANGEFIELD. 

Houston,  John  Blakistox,  Esq.  of  Orangefield 
and  Eoddens,  co.  Dowu,  b.  11  Sept.  1829 ;  m.  16 
Nor.  1859,  Marian,  2nd  dau.  of  The  late  Eichard  S. 
Streatfeild,  Esq.  of  The  Eocks,  Sussex,  and  lias 
issue, 

1.  Eichard,  &.  7  July,  1864.        ii.  Thomas,  6. 12  Sept.  1855. 

in.  Charles,  6.  31  Aug.  1863. 

I.  Mary  Charlotte.        n.  Annie  Marian.         in.  Dora. 

IV.  Mabel.  v.  Isabel. 

Mr.  Houston  s.  his  father  1857. 

ILtltCaSC— William  Houston,  Esq.,  m.  9  Aug.  1732,  Eliza- 
l)eth,dau.  of  Joshua  McGough,  of  Drumsill,  co.  Armagh,  and 
had  (with  two  other  sons  and  a  dau.,  all  of  whom  d.  unm.) 
an  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Houston,  Esq.,  m.  21  Sept.  1765,  Mary  Holmes,  dau. 
of  John  Holmes,  of  Belfast,  and  d.  in  1771,  leaving  one  son, 

John  Holmes  Houston,  Esq.  of  Orangefield,  co.  Down,  m. 
1792,  his  cousin,  Eliza  Holmes,  dau.  of  John  Holmes,  of 
Belfast.  His  eldest  and  only  surviving  dau.,  Makt  Isauella, 
nn.  11  July,  1827,  Eichard  Bayly  Blakiston,  Esq.,  afterwards 
Blakiston-Hodston,  of  Orangefield  and  Eoddens,  co.  Down, 
b.  (13  May,  1793),  and  had  issue, 

John,  now  of  Orangefield  and  Eoddens. 

Eichard  Mathew,  d.  1847. 

Thomas,  Capt.  4th  foot,  b.  12  Xov.  1833,  d.  1860. 

Charles  William,  6.  11  May,  1836,  d.  1861. 

Anne,  m.  1848,  Matthew  Blakiston,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  John 
Blakiston,  Esq.  of  Mobberley  Hall,  co.  Chester. 

Eliza  H.,  d.  1847. 
Mr.  Blakiston  was  5th  son  of  Sir  Matthew  Blakiston,  2nd  bart., 
by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Eochfort,  Esq.  of  Clogrenane, 
CO.  Carlow,  assumed,  by  royal  license,  on  the  death  of  his  father- 
in-law,  in  March,  1843,  the  surname  of  Houston,  in  addition 
to  his  patronymic  Blakiston.  He  d.  21  July,  1857.  His 
widow  d.  4  Nov.  1873. 

^rnw— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  chevron  chequy  sa.  and 
arg.  between  three  martlets  of  the  second,  for  Houston  ;  2nd 
and  3rd,  arg.,  two  bars  and  in  chief  three  cocks  statant  gu.,  for 
Blakiston.  C/esJs— 1st,  A  sand-glass  ppr. ;  2nd,  A  cock  statant 
gu.  J/o((ocs— Over  the  1st  crest.  Time;  under  the  arms, 
i)o  well  and  doubt  not. 

>Sea«s— Orangefield;  and  Eoddens,  Belfast,  co.  Down. 


HOUSTOUN    OF    JOHNSTONE    CASTLE. 

HousTOUN,  (3-EOEGE  LtTDOVic,  Esq.  of  Johnstone 
Castle,  CO.  Eenfrew,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  31  Aug.  1846 ; 
s.  his  uncle  1862. 

HtncaflC— The  family  of  Houstoun,  a  very  old  one  in  co. 
Eenfrew,  settled  for  centuries  on  the  lands  of  Houston,  Een- 
frewshire,  through  a  long  line  of  Knights  as  Barons  of  Hous- 
toun. Sir  Ludovic  Houstoun,  of  Houstoun,  who  d.  1662,  had 
a  numerous  issue,  and  one  of  his  younger  sons  was  George,  the 
first  of  the  Houstouns  of  Johnstone.  This 
•  George  Houstoun,  Esq.,  son  of  Sir  Ludovic  Houstoun, 
of  Houstoun,  r,i.  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Alexander  Cunnin-'- 
hame,  Esq.  of  Craigends,  and  had  one  son,  ° 

Ludovic  Houstoun,  Esq.,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Walkinshaw,  of 
Walkinshaw,  and  had  two  sons,  William ;  and 

Ludovic  Houstoun,  Esq.  of  Johnstone,  m.  Jean  Eankine 
of  Drumdow,  co.  Ayr,  and  was  father  of  ' 

Geoege  Houston,  Esq.  of  Johnstone,  Convener  of  Eenfrew- 
Ehire,  m.  1st,  1778,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  William  Mac- 
dowaU,  of  Harthland,  M.P.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1782)  had  issue 
two  sons, 


t.  Ludovic,  his  heir. 

II.  William,    6.   18  Sept.    1781;    m.  8  July,   18Ii5,   Marioi 

Douglas,  only  surviving  dau.  of  the  late  Col.  Eussell,  o 

Woodside ;  d.  6  Feb.  1856,  leaving  issue, 

1  George  Ludovic,  now  of  Johnstone. 

2  William  James,  b.  25  Oct.  1848;  d.  6  Sept.  1866. 
1  Mary  Erskine.        2  Anne  Margaret. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1805,  Anne,  dau.  of  Walkinshaw,  of  Walkin- 
Shaw,  but  by  her  (who  d.  1810;  he  had  no  issue.  Mr.  Hous- 
toun  d.  1816,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Ludovic  Houstoun,  Esq.  of  Johnstone  Castle,  co.  Eenfrew, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  10  May,  1780;  m.  6  Nov.  1809,  Ann,  eldest 
dau.  of  John  Stirling,  Esq.  of  Kippendavie,  co.  Perth,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  12  July,  1851)  had  issue, 

George,  b.  31  July,  1810 ;  D.L.  and  M.P.  for  co.  Eenfrew  in 
two  Parliaments;  d.  unm.  14  Sept.  1843. 
Mr.  Houstoun  d.  3  Oct.  1862,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew. 

Artm—OT,  a  chevron  chequy  az.  and  arg.,  between  three 
martlets  sa.  Crest— A  sand  glass  ppr.  Motto— In  time.  Sup- 
yorters — Two  hinds. 

&a£— Johnstone  Castle,  Johnstone. 


HOUSTOUN    OF    CLERKINGTON. 

Houstoun,  Eobeet  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Clerk- 
ington,  CO.  Haddington,  b.  20  April,  1838,  J.P. 
and  p.L.  co.  Haddington,  Capt.  East  Lothian  and 
Eerwickshire  Yeomanry;  m.  1874,  Clara  Constance, 
dau.  of  Col.  Burdett,  of  Ancaster  House,  Eichmond, 
Surrey. 

iLtlTCIJJC.— CoL.  Andrew  Houston,  of  Jordan  Hill,  co. 
Eenfrew,  m.  1770,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Hugh  Wallace,  of  Caim- 
hill,  which  lady  d.  from  an  accident,  26  Dec.  1789.  CoL 
Houston  d.  2  Oct.  1800,  and  was  .s.  by  his  son. 

Gen.  Sir  Eobeet  Houston,  K.C.B.,  d.  6  April,  1862.  He 
ra.  1799,  Frances,  dau.  of  Capt.  Folliott,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16 
Nov.  1864)  had  issue, 

Alexander,  late  of  Clerkington. 

Eobert,  d.  in  India,  Jan.  1856. 

Wallace,  Admiral  E.N.,  -,/(.  April,  1859,  Caroline  Frederics, 
only  dau.  of  Gen.  Monteith. 

William  Adam,  d.  in  India,  Aug.  1847. 

Eachel  Welland,  m.  Aug.  1835,  Charles  M.  Barstow,  Esq..  and 
d.  19  Feb.  1859.  Elizabeth  Jane. 

The  eldest  son, 

CoL.  Alexander  Houston,  of  Clerkington,  co.  Haddington, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  26  Dec.  1806;  m.  18  July,  1835,  Anne 
Caroline,  2nd  dau.  of  M.  H.  Perceval,  Esq.  of  Spencer  Wood, 
Quebec,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Eobeet  Alexandee,  now  of  Clerkington. 

II.  James  Flower,  6.  2  Feb.  1842,  Capt.  E.A. ;  m.  1869,  Selina, 
dau.  of  Col.  Nicolay,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Michael  Henry,    b.  22  May,  1845;    m.  1876,  Elizabetll 
Annette,  dau.  of  W.  Bryant,  Esq. 

IV.  Wallace  Charles,  6.  5  Dec.  1850. 

I.  Helen,  m.  23  July,  1868,  Charles  Magnay,  Esq. 

II.  Caroline  Elizabeth,  m.  1876,  A.  Gemmell,  Esq. 
in.  Mary  IsabeUa,  d.  19  July,  1848. 

Col.  Houston  d.  9  Oct.  1874.    Mrs.  Houston  d.  26  Oct.  1870. 

Anns— Or,  a  chevron  chequy  sa.  and  arg.,  between  three 
martlets  of  the  second.  Crest— X  sand-glass  winged  Dur. 
Motto— In  time.  =       t-t- 

/SeaJ— Clerkington,  near  Haddington. 


HOWARD    OF    GBEYSTOKE. 

HowAED,  Heney  Chaeles,  Esq.  of  Greystoke 
Castle,  Cumberland,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  17  Sept. 
1850 ;  s.  his  father  7  Jan.  1875,  m.  6  June,  1878, 
Lady  Mabel  Macdonnell,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Earl 
of  Antrim. 

Lineage,  Arms,  &c.,  see  Burke's  Peerage,  Norfolk,  D. 

Seat— Greystoke  Castle,  Penrith. 


HOWARD    OF    THORNBURY    CASTLE. 

HowAED,  Edwaed  Staffoed,  Esq.  of  Thornbury 
Castle,  CO.  Gloucester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for 
East  Cumberland,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  28  Nov. 
1851 ;  m.  21  Sept.  1876,  Lady  Eachel  Anne  Geor- 
gina,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Cawdor,  and  has 
a  dau., 

Buth  Evelyn,  6. 10  Dec.  1877. 


HOW 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HOW 


817 


Lineage,  Abms,  &c.  (see  Burke's  Peerage,  Nobfolk,  D.). 
Seat— Thornbury    Castle,     Gloucester.      Town    House— 19, 
Queen's  Gate  Terrace,  S.W. 

HOWARD    OF    CORBY. 

HoWAED,  Thilip  Heney,  Esq.  of  Corby  Castle, 
Cumberland,  J.P.,  D.L.,  and  F.S.A.,  b.  Z2  April, 
1801 ;  s.  his  father   1  March,  1842 ;  m.  IG  Nov. 
1843,  Miss  Eliza  Minto  Canning,  of  Foxcote,  co. 
Warwick,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Major  John  Can- 
'  ning,  E.l.C.  Service,  and  niece  of  the  late  Francis 
Canning,  Esq.  of  Foxcote,  co.  Warwick,  represen- 
tative of  that  old  English  faniiiy,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  11  Feb.  1865)  has  had  issue, 
I.  Philip  John  Canning,  of  Foxcote,  co.   Warwick,   b.  14 
March,  1853  ;  m.  1875,  Alice  Clare  Constable,  yo'ungest 
dau.  of   Hon.  Peter  Constable  Maxwell,   and   niece  of 
William,  late  Lord  Herries. 

I.  Mary  Frances,  d.  from  fever  at  Eome,  24  June,  1867, 
deeply  lamented.  A  monument  has  been  erected  to  her 
memory  in  tlie  cemetery  of  S.  Lorenzo,  at  Eome. 

II.  Margaret  Jane.  ui.  Agnes  Julia. 

Mr.  Howard  was  M.P.  for  Carlisle  from  1830  to 
1852,  and  High  Sheriff  of  Cumberland  ISGO. 

Et'llCaCIC.— This  is  a  distinguished  branch  of  the  illus- 
trious house  of  Norfolk. 

Sir  Feancis  Howard,  Knt.  of  Corby  Castle,  Cumberland, 
'..  L'9  Aug.  1588,  2nd  son  of  Lord  William  Howard,  "  Belted 
Will  "  (2na  son  of  Thomas,  4th  Duke  of  Norfolk),  by  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  sister  and  co-heir  of  George,  Lord  Dacre,  of  Gilles- 
and,  was  next  brother  of  Sir  Philip  Howard,  ancestor  of  the 
Eakls  of  Carlisle.  He  was  Col.  in  the  service  of  Charles  I., 
md  in  the  royal  cause  raised  a  regiment  of  horse,  and  sold 
-»o  estates  '(Newsham,  co.  Durham,  and  Bereton,  near  York) 
or  its  support.  He  m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Preston 
Isq.  of  the  Manor  of  Furness,  of  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
.625)  had  issue,  Thomas,  Col.  of  his  father's  regt.,  who  fell  at 
Ulieiton  Moor,  1643 ;  and  Elizabeth,  ra.  Edward  Standish, 
:sii.  of  Standish.  Sir  Francis  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
lenry  Widdrington,  Knt.  of  Widdrington  Castle,  Northumber- 
and,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Curwen,  Knt.,  and 
■  y  lii-'r  had  issue,  Francis,  his  heir  ;  William;  Margaret,  to. 
homas  Haggerston,  Esq.  of  Haggerston;  Alethia,  d.nnm.'; 
'atluTino,  rf.  unm.  ;  and  Anne,  d.  unm.  1683.  Sir  Francis  d. 
JuO,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Feancis  Howard,  Esq.  of  Corby  Castle,  6.  29  June,  1635, 
'apt.  in  the  army,  and  Governor  of  the  city  of  Carlisle;  m. 
st,  Ann,  dau.  of  William  Gerard,  Esq.  of  Bryn,  and  had,  by 
er  (who  d.  1679),  Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  William  Errington,  Esq. 
f  Walwich  Grange,  and  2ndly,  Michael  Ann,  Esq.  of  Braman- 
iggin  ;  and  Mary,  m.  Francis  Warwick,  Esq.  of  Warwick, 
:umberland.  Capt.  Howard  m.  2ndly,  Mary  Ann  Dorothy,' 
au.  of  Richard  Towneley,  Esq.  of  Towneley,  and  by  her  had 
wo  daus.,  Ann,  m.  Marmaduke  Langdale,  Esq.  of  Houghton  ; 
nd  Frances,  d.  vara.  Capt.  Howard  d.  1702,  having  devised 
is  estate  to  his  brother, 

William  Howard,  Esq.  of  Corby  Hall,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
ohn  Dalston,  Esq.  of  Acornbank,  Westmorland,  and  dying 
739,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Howard,  Esq.  of  Corby  Castle,  m.  1st,  Barbara, 
au.  of  John,  Viscount  Lonsdale,  by  whom  he  had  (with  a 
on,  Thomas,  who  d.  in  youth)  three  daus.,  Elizabeth,  d.  unm, 
799;  Jane,  to.  Francis  Warwick,  Esq.  of  AVarwiek  Hall,  and 
.  s.  11.  1778;  and  Mary,  d.  young.  He  TO.2ndly,  1720,  Barbara, 
ister  of  Sir  Christopher  Musgrave,  of  Edenhall,  by  whom  he 
ad,  inter  alio.';,  a  son  and  heir,  Philip.  He  m.  3idly,  1734, 
lary,  sister  of  Francis  Carrington  Smith,  Esq.,  but  by  her 
ivho  d.  1735)  had  no  child.  He  d.  1740,  and  was  «.  by  his  son, 
Philip  Howard,  Esq.  of  Corby  Castle,  6.  1730 ;  hi.  1754* 
Lnn,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Witham,  Esq.  of  Cliffe,  co.  York, 
nd  by  her  (who  d.  at  Bath,  1794)  had  issue, 
Henry,  his  heir. 

Philip,  b.  1766,  in  the  Sardinian  service;  d.v.nm.,  in  Pied- 
mont, 1786. 
Catherine,  to.  1776,  John  Gartside,  Esq.  of  Crumpsall,  co. 

Lancaster. 
Maria,  m.  1st,   1786,  Hon.  George  Petre;  and  2ndly,  Col. 

Henry  Espinasse. 
Ir.  Howard  d.  8  Jan.  1810,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Henry  Howard,  Esq.  of  Corby  Castle,  b.  2  July,  1757,  High 
heriff  of  Cumberland  1832;  m.  1st,  4  Nov.  1788,  Maria,  3rd 


dau  and  co-heir  of  Andrew,  Lord  Archer,  of  Umberslade,  but 

,  J  ^^  ^7  °,±  ^.^°^-  ^^^^^  ^'"^  °°  '^«"e-    He  TO.  2ndly, 
18  March,   1793,   Catherine  Mary,    2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Richard 
Neave,  Bart,  of  Dagnam  Park,  Essex,  and  had  by  her  two  sons 
and  three  daus., 
Philip  Henry,  his  heir. 

"/rfrt'^nnfii"'!^'""^!^-^-'^-'  '^'^  "■^•^I-  '"'"^oy  Extraordinary 
and  Minister  Plenipotentiary  at  Munich,  b.  3  Nov.  1809  ■  J 
1st  23  Dec.  1830,  Sevilla,  4th  dau.  of  David,  Lord  Erskine 
and  by  her  (who  d.  12  March,  1835)  had  two  dkus.,  Isabella,  a 
Dominican  Nun,  at  Stone ;  and  Adela,  a  Benedictine  Nun  at 
,o\ f '^no'astica's  Priory,  Athcrstone.  He  m.  2ndly,  30  Aug 
1841,  Mane  Ernestine,  Baroness  Von  der  Schulenburgh,  4th 
dau.  of  the  late  Baron  Willielm  Leopold  Von  der  Schulen- 
burgh, of  Priemern,  Prussia,  and  has  by  her,  1  Henry,  C.B 
Toe-  '^'''^'?:''y  I*'Ploma'"c  Service,  6. 11  Aug.  1843 ;  to.  2  Oct' 
186,  Cecilia,  dau.  of  George  W.  Riggs,  Esq.,  Banker,  of 
Washington,  U.S.,  and  has,  George,  6.  1869,  Henry  Mow- 
bray &.  18,3,  Maria  Ernestine,  6.  1868,  Janet  Madeline 
Cecilia,  b.  1871,  and  Alice  Lowrason,  b.  1876;  2  Francis, 
fsffi  o"?.^''^  ^-  26  March,  1848;  1  Sevilla  Catherine,  d. 
ii  ,.  Catherine  Mary,  m.  Ernest,  Count  von  Rechberg; 
and  3  Mary  Louisa,  m.  Ludwig,  Baron  von  Aretin 

Catherine,  to.  1829,  Hon.  Philip  Stourton 

,'^'?^\^^"^^'  ™-  ^^'^^>  William  Francis,  11th Lord  Petre;  d. 

iU  reb,  1861. 

Adeliza  Maria,  to.  1830,  her  cousin,  Henry  Petre,  Esq.  of 
iJunlienhalgh,  co.  Lancaster,  who  d.  26  Nov.  1852. 
Mr.  Howard  d.  1  March,  1842,  universally  esteemed  for 
piety,  public  spirit,  and  virtue,  and  was  not  less  distinguished 
by  his  courtesy  and  kindness  than  by  his  literary  attain- 
ments and  his  refined  taste.  His  eldest  son  and  successor 
IS  the  present  Philip  Henry  Howard,  Esq.  of  Corby  Castle. 

^n)is— Gu.,  on  a  bend  between  six  cross-crosslets  fitchee 
arg.  an  escutcheon  or,  charged  with  a  demi-lion  rampant 
pierced  through  the  mouth  with  an  arrow  within  a  double 
tressure  flory  counterflory  of  the  (5rst,  quartering  Brothekton, 
Warren,  Mowbray,  Dacre,  and  Greystoke.  Crest— On  a 
chapeau  gu.  turned  up  erm.  a  lion  statant-guardant  the  tail 
extended  or,  ducally  crowned  arg.,  gorged  with  a  label  of  three 
points  of  the  last.     il7o«o— Sola  virtus  invicta. 

&at— Corby  Castle,  Carlisle,  Cumberland. 


HOWARD     OP    BROTJGHTON    HALL. 

Howard,  Eobeet,  Esq.  M.A.,  of  Broughton 
Hall,  CO.  Flint,  J.P.  cos.  Flint  and  Chester,  High 
Sheriff  CO.  Flint,  18G0-61,  b.  14  July,  1828  ;  m.  26 
May,  1852,  Lucy  Anuabella,  only  dau.  of  Ven. 
Isaac  Wood,  of  Newton,  Archdeacon  of  Chester, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  3  June,  1853. 

II.  Robert  Moreton,  b.  21  Feb.  1855. 

III.  Nugent,  6.  23  March,  1858. 

I.  Mary.  n.  Elizabeth. 

JLillCaCJC— John  Howard,  Esq.  of  Brereton  Hall, 
Cheshire,  6. 11  Jan.  1782  (son  of  Thomas  Howard,  Esq.,  d.  Feb. 
1825,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife)  ;  m.  30  Nov.  1814,  Elizabeth 
Clulow,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  Jan.  1850)  left  at  his  decease, 
29  Dec.  1849,  two  sons  and  a  dau., 

I.  Aaron  Clulow,  of  Brereton  Hall,  Cheshire,  m.  1851 ;  d. 
Jan.  1861. 

II.  Robert,  now  of  Broughton  Hall. 

1.  Helen  Elizabeth,   of  Aston   Hall,  Salop,  m.    1859,  John 
Howard  McLean,  Esq. 

Arms — Gu.,  on  a  bend  indented  or,  three  escallops  of  the  first 
between  six  cross-crosslets  fitchee  arg.  Vrent — A  lion's  head 
affrontee  between  two  wings  a  cross-crosslet  fitchee  issuing 
from  the  head.     Moltn—Yirtns  sine  metu. 

&rti— Broughton  Hall,  Mulpas,  Cheshire. 


HOWARD- VYSE    OF    THE    MANOR 
COTTAGE,    OLD    WINDSOR. 

Howard  -  Vyse,  George  Charles  Ernest 
Adolphus  Eichard,  Esq.  of  Old  Windsor,  Col. 
and  late  Lieut.-Col.  Commanding  the  2nd  Life 
Guards,  5.  27  July,  1812  ;  m.  29  Aug.  1839,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  the  late  E,ear-Admu-al  Sir  Michael 
Seymour,  Bart.,  K.C.B. 

IttUragC. — the  Rev.  William  Vyse,  Canon  of  Lichfield, 
Rector  of  St.  Philips,  Birmingham,  and  Archdeacon  of  Salop, 
only  son  of  William  Vyse,  Esq.  of  Staundon,  co.  Stafford,  to. 
Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Right  Rev.  Eichard  Smallbroke,  Bishop 
of  Lichfield,  and  d.  29  June,  1770,  having  had  by  her  (who  d. 
1  Aug.  179'2}, 

3  a 


818 


HOW 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HOW 


William  (Rev.),  LL.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Coventry,  Canon 
Cliancellor  of  Liciilield,  and  Eector  of  Lambeth,  6.  12  Dec. 
1741;  d.  20  Feb.  1816. 

EicHAKD,  of  whom  presently.  .       ,      ,     .      t 

Catherine,  m.  23  Feb.  1708,  Sir  George  Smith,  1st  bavt.  of 
Stoke,  and  d.  s.  p.  21  Feb.  1786. 

Mary,  m.  1796,  SiJencer  Madan,  Bishop  of  Peterborough. 

The  younger  son, 

EicHAED  Vyse,  Esq.,  Gen.  in  the  army,  and  Col.  of  the  3rd 
Dragoon  Guards,  b.  11  July,  1746;  m.  1st,  Anne  Susanna,  2nd 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Spearman  Bishop,  of  Middleham,  co. 
Durham;  and  2ndly,  20  April,  1780,  Anne,  only  surviving  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Field  Marshal  Sm  Geokgb  Howard,  K.B.*,  of 
Bookham,  Surrey,  and  Stoke  Place,  Bucks,  by  Lucy  his  wife, 
sister  and  co-heir  of  William  Wentworth,  4th  Earl  of  Strafford, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  2  Aug.  1784)  has  issue  (with  a  dau., 
Georgina  Anne)  an  only  son, 

Richard  William  Howard-Vtse,  Esq.  of  Stoke,  co.  Bucks, 
and  of  Boughton,  eo.  Northampton,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  co.  Bucks  1829,  Col.  in  the  army,  0.  25  July,  1784;  ra. 
13  Nov.  1810,  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry  Hesketh,  Esq.  of 
Newtown,  co.  Chester,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George  Charles  Ernest  ADOLPnus  Richaed,  Col.,  of 
The  Manor  Cottage,  Old  Windsor. 

li.  Richard  Henry  Richard,  of  Stoke  Place  (see  next 
Memoir). 

III.  Frederick,  Lieut.  R.N.,  6.  8  Nov.  1815 ;  d.  1857. 

IV.  William  Crewe-Duckworth,  b.  20  Feb.  1817 ;  d.  young. 

v.  Granville  Sykes  (Rev.),  M.A.  of  Boughton  Hall,  North- 
ampton, b.  30  Sept.  1818,  Rector  of  Boughton  and  Pitsford, 
CO.  Northampion ;  m.  9  Dec.  1852,  Lilly  Anne,  dau.  of 
Major  John  Gunning  (she  d.  1862),  and  had  issue, 

1  Granville  William  Richard,  6.  8  Oct.  1853. 

2  Henry  Granville  Lindsay,  b.  8  May,  1859. 
1  Mabel  Diana. 

VI.  Thomas,  b.  8  April,  1824;  d.  young. 

VII.  Edward,  6. 15  Oct.  1826,  Col.  3rd  Hussars;  m.  1867,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Francis  Norcliffe,  Esq.  of  Langton  Hall,  co.  York, 
and  has  Issue;  Cecil,  b.  9  Feb.  1872;  George  Aubrey,  b.  1 
July,  1874;  Ethel  Augusta,  b.  18  Oct.  1869. 

viii.  Francis,  b.  15  Sept.  1828. 

I.  Augusta  Ehzabeth. 

II.  Sophia  Harriet  Frances,  m.  Eandle  Wilbraham  Falconer, 
Esq.,  M.D. 

Col.  Howard  Vyse  5.  his  maternal  grandfather.  Field  Marshal 
Sir  George  Howard,  K.B.,  and  assumed,  by  royal  license, 
the  additional  surname  of  Howard,  14  Sept.  1812.  He  repre- 
sented Beverley  in  Parliament,  1812,  and  Honiton,  1816  to  1820. 

^r))is— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  Vtse,  arg.,  a  buck's  "head 
cabossed  sa.,  between  the  attires  a  cross  of  the  last ;  2nd  and 
3rd,  Howard,  gu.,  on  a  bend  between  six  cross-crosslets  fiichee 
arg.  an  escutcheon  or,  charged  with  a  demi-lion  pierced 
through  the  mouth  with  an  arrow  within  a  double  treasure  flory 
counterflory  gu.  a  mullet  sa.  charged  with  a  crescent  or,  for 
difference.  Crest  (of  Howard) — On  a  chapeau  gu.  turned  up 
erm.  a  lion  statant-guardant,  the  tail  extended  or,  ducally 
crowned  and  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  label  of  three  points 
arg.,  a  mullet  sa.  charged  with  a  crescent  or,  for  difference. 

Motto — Virtus  mille  scuta. 

Seat— The  Manor  Cottage,  Old  Windsor. 


HOWAHD-VYSE    OF    STOKE    PLACE. 

Howaed-Vtse,  Howard  Henry,  Esq.  of  Stoke 
Place,  Bucks,  h.  7  March,  185S. 

ILinCSttJC. — See  xireceding  Memoir. 

Richard  Henry  Richard  Howard  Vyse,  Esq.  of  Stoke 
Place,  Bucks,  and  Broughton,  co.  Northampton,  J. P.,  High 
Sheriff  of  Bucks  1867,  Col.  in  the  army,  formerly  of  the  Royal 
Horse  Guards,  M.P.  for  South  Northamptonshire  from  1846  to 
1857,  and  for  Windsor  from  1863  to  1865,  b.  24  Aug.  1813 ;  vi. 
22  July,  1856,  Julia  Agnes,  3rd  dau.  of  William,  Lord  Hylton, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  30  Dec.  1863)  had  issue, 

I.  Howard  Henry,  now  of  Stoke  Place. 

II.  Julian  Richard,  b.  13  June,  1800. 

I.  Mildred  Eleanor  Fanny,  d.  May,  1870, 

He  d.  June,  1872. 
For  Amis,  &c.,  see  preceding  Memoir . 
Seats — Stoke  Place,  Slough;  and  Boughton,  Northampton. 


HOWARD    OF    CLAPHAM    PARK,    BEDS. 

Howard,  James,  Esq.  of  Clapliam  Part,  co.  Bed- 
ford, J.P.  for  CO.  Bedford,  High  Sherifi'  1878,  b. 
1821  ;  m.  1846,  Mahala  WeudoD,  dau.  of  the  late 
P.  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Brook  House,  Great  Bentley, 
Essex,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Harold,  6.  1858.  n.  Geoffrey,  &.  1805. 

I.  Alice.  II.  Katharine  St.  Osyth.  iii.  Hilda. 

HillCajIt.— This  family  of  Howard  has  been  settled  at 
Bedford  and  the  neighbourhood  for  three  centuries,  and  at  one 
period  was  possessed  of  consider.able  property.  Mr.  Howard's 
great-great  grandfather  was  Mayor  and  Alderman  of  Bedford 
in  1756.  The  late  John  Howard,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Cauldwell,  Bed- 
ford, commenced  the  present  renowned  agricultural  machine 
manufactory,  which  his  eldest  son,  the  present  Mr.  Howard, 
greatly  extended,  and  by  his  inventive  genius  and  business 
talents  has  restored  the  family  to  its  former  position  and 
wealth.  Mr.  Howard  was  M.P.  for  Bedford,  1868-74.  la  ! 
1862  he  purchased  from  the  Earl  of  Ashburnham  the  estate  of 
Claphain  Park,  upon  which  he  erected  a  new  mansion. 

&aJ-Clapham  Park,  co.  Bedford, 


*  Field  Marshal  Sir  George  Howard,  K.B.,  was  eldest  son  of 
Lieut.-Gen.  Thomas  Howard,  and  grandson  of  Geoi-ge  Howard, 
Esq.,  who  was  younger  brother  of  Francis,  5lh  Lord  Howard  of 
Effingham  (see  Bdeke's  Peerage). 


HOWES    OF    MORNINGTHORPE. 

The  late  Edward  Howes,  Esq.  of  Morning- 
thorpe,  Norfolk,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  the  Eastern 
Division  of  the  co.  1859  and  1865,  Chairman  of 
Quarter  Sessions  for  the  co.  since  1848,  appointed,! 
an  Ecclesiastical  Commissioner  in  1866,  and  Chan- 
cellor of  the  Diocese  of  Norwich  in  1868,  b.  1  July, 
1813  ;  m.  1st,  16  March,  1843,  Agnes  Maria,  dau.  of 
Kichard  Gwyn,  Esq.  (who  d.s.p.  Feb.  1843)  ;  and! 
2ndly,  4  Sept.  1851,  Fanny,  4th  dau.  of  Eobertj 
Fellowes,  Esq.  of  Shotesham  Park,  Norfolk,  by, 
whom  he  had  issue,  \ 

I.  Edward  Kedington,  6,  4  Sept.  1866;  3.  22  April,  1871.     j 

I.  Henrietta  Louisa. 
He  cl.  26  March,  1871. 

ilurCittlC.— This  family  has  been  settled  in  Norfolk  ft 
several  centuries,  having  removed  thither  from  co.  "  '" 
John  Howse,  or  Howys,  held  land  in  Besthorpe,  Norfolk,  an 
35  Henry  VI.,  from  which  time  Besthorpe  was  the  seat  of  thi 
family  for  seven  generations,  until  its  lineal  representative, 

EoBERT  Howse,  Esq.,  removed  to  Carlton  Rode.  He  d.  1618i 
His  grandson, 

Thomas  Howse,  m.  Tabitha,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Joha 
Roope,  Esq.  of  Mordingthorpe,  descended  from  the  family  of 
EooPE,  of  Roope,  in  Cheshire,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

John,  his  successor. 

Anne,  in.  John  Dalling,  Esq.  of  Denton. 

Tabitha,  m.  William  Holmes,  of  Mundham. 
He  d.  1671,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Howse,  Esq.,  who  settled  in  the  old  mansion  house  oj 
the  Roope  family  at  Morningihorpe  in  1067,  and  purchased 
adjoining  property  in  Shelton  and  Fritton,  from  Maurice 
Shelton,  Esq.,  who  was  ruined  by  the  civil  war.  Mr.  How^ 
served  the  office  of  High  Sheriff  for  Norfolk  1718,  and  thefl 
altered  his  name  to  Howes,  in  conformity  with  an  error  in  the 
writ  by  which  he  was  so  designated.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  da« 
and  heiress  of  GUes  Kedington,  Esq.  of  Houkham,  and  ha4 
issue,  ; 

I.  John,  his  successor.  J 

II.  Thomas,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Colmati,  Esq.  01 
Hardingham,  and  was  father  of 

1  Thomas,  a  literary  person,   author  of  Ohservations  (A 
Books,  Ancient  and  Modern. 
1  Elizabeth,  m.  George  Wegg,  Esq.  of  Colchester. 
I.  Elizabeth,  m.  J.  Colman,  Esq.  of  Hardingham,  and  ha( 
a  dau., 
Elizabeth  Colman,   to.  Rev.  Richard  Potter,  Prcbcndar; 
of  Norwich,  and  the  translator  of  .aischylus. 
He  d.  1737,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

John  Howes,  Esq.  of  Morningthorpo,  in.  Barbara,  dau.  ant 

co-heiress  of  Rev.  Thomas  Sydnor,.  of  Honingham  (a  descen 

dant  of  Richard  Sydnor,  who  had  a  grant  of  arms  in  1519),  an' 

had,  with  six  daus.,  two  sons, 

John,  who  was  Commandant  of  Negrais,  and  d.  there  1758. 

THO.MAS. 

He  d.  1673,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son, 


HOW 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HOY 


819 


The  Eev.  Thomas  Howes,  of  Morninstliorpe,  ;;;.  ITnS,  Susan, 
only  dau.  of  Francis  Longe,  Esq.  of  Spixwortli,   Norfolk,  anJ 
had  issue, 
1.  John,  of  Gray's  Inn,  d.  s.  p.  17S7. 
u.  Thomas  (Rev.),  his  successor. 

ii;.  George,  Rector  of  Spixworth,  In  Norfolk,  ni.  1st,  1811, 
J.lizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  FeUowes,  Esq.  of  Shotesham,  who 
d.  1816,  leaving  issue, 

1  George,  d.  s.  p.  1827. 

2  Edward,  late  of  Morningthorpe. 

3  Henry,  Rector  of  Spixworth,  Norfolk,  m.  1855,  Eleanor, 
dau.  of  Adam  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Lorbottle,  Northumber- 
land, and  has  issue. 

1  Henrietta,  m.  Rev.  Robert.  Hawkins. 
2ndly,   Maria  Margaret,   dau.  of  Thomas  Blake,    Esq.   of 
Scottow,  who  d.  1818,  leaving  one  son,  Frederic.    The  Rev 
George  Howes  d.  1855. 
n-.  Francis  (Rev.),  author  of  a  translation  of  Persius,  and 
other  works,  d.  ISU,  leaving  issue. 

I.  Anne,  d.  unm.  1850. 

II.  Margaret,  m.  Rev.  Edward  Hawkins,  younger  son  of  Sir 
Ctesar  Hawkins,  liart.  of  KcLston. 

The  Rev.  Thomas  Howes,  Rector  of  Fritton,  Norfolk,  s.  his 
father  1796;  m.  1798,  Anne,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Fairfax  Francklin,  of  Attleborough,  and  d.  s.  p.  12  Dec.  1848. 

^j-»i*— Quarterly :  1st,  arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  griffins' 
heads  erased  sa. ;  2nd,  gu.,  a  lion  rampant  within  an  orle  of 
eight  pheons  arg.,  forRooPE;  3rd,  arg.,  on  a  bend  az.  three 
pairs  of  falchions  saltirewise  of  the  first  hiked  or,  for  Keding- 
Toy;  and  4th,  arg.,  a  fess  undee  az.  between  three  fleurs-de-lis 
on  three  crescents  sa.  in  a  bordure  engrailed  gu.,  for  Stdnoe. 
CivH—A  demi-unicorn  issuuig  out  of  aducal  crown  ppr. 

^eai— Manor  House,  Morningthorpe,  Long  Stratton. 


HOWLIN    OF    BALLYCEONIGAN. 

HowiiN,  James,  Esq.  of  BallycroDigan,  co.  Wex- 
ford, J.P.,  b.  14  Oct.  1828  ;  m.  28  Nov.  1855,  Jcaue 
Georgina,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Tliomas  Llojd,  Esq. 
of  Earmley,  Dundrumj  co.  Dublin,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Abraham  jA.vres,  b.  9   April,     18.59,     Lieut.     Wexford 
Militia.  ,.  Jane  Georgina.  ii.  Nina. 

iLllTtajSC— James  Howlin,  Esq.  of  Ballycronigan,  co. 
■\Vexford  (younger  brother  of  Maurice  Howlin,  who  took  the 
name  of  Dabcy  upon  succeeding  to  the  property  of  his  maternal 
uncle,  Maurice  Darcy,  Esq.  of  CoolcuU,  co.  Wexford),  m. 
30  Dec.  1723,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Abraham  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
tent,  same  co.,  and  had  (with  five  daus.,  and  an  eldest  son, 
Maurice,  who  d.  unm.  1757)  a  son, 

Abraham  James  Howlin,  Esq.  of  Ballycronigan,  J. P.  co. 
Wexford,  m.  1760,  Anne  (who  d.  1799),  dau.  of  the  Rev.  M. 
Finn,  Rector  of  Castle  Durrow,  Queen's  Co.,  and  d.  1816,  leav- 
ing (with  two  other  sons,  Abraham  and  Maurice,  and  eight 
daus.)  a  son, 

James  Howlin,  Esq.  of  Ballycronigan;  m.  1795,  Anna, 
dau.  of  John  James,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Ballycrystal,  co.  Wexford, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1840)  left  issue,  at  his  decease,  1825. 

James,  of  Ballycronigan,  co.  Wexford,  m.  1821,  Anne,  dau. 
of  Benjamin  Howhn,  of  Hilltown,  co.  Wexford.         John. 

Anne,  m.  1827,  Capt.  John  Baker  Graves. 
The  2nd  son, 

John  Howlin,  Esq.  of  Ballyhyland,  and  Carn  House,  co. 
Wexford,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  Oct.  1797;  m.  4  Dec.  1826,  Alicia 
Jane,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Lloyd,  of  Castle  Lloyd,  co. 
Limerick,  by  Diana  Susanna  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
Daniel  Conner,  Esq.  of  Cork,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  Jan.  1856) 
had  issue, 

James,  now  of  Ballycronigan. 

Abraham  John,  6. 1  Aug.  1839;  m.  Mary  Howlin,  and  has  a 
son,  John,  6.  1863,  and  other  issue. 

Dania  Mary,  to.  Charles  Denny,  Esq.,  M.D. 

Alicia  Jane,  d.  March,  1839. 
Mr.  Howhn  d.  20  April,  1857. 

iSeaJ— Ballycronigan,  Wexford. 


HOYLE  OF  HOOTON  LEVET  HALL. 

HoTtE,  WiiLiAM    Feetwell,  Esq.  of  Hooton 

Leret  Hall,  co.  York,  b.  1  Feb.  1801 ;  m.  1st,  1  Sept. 

1830,  Haunah,  2ud  dau.  of  George  Clarke  Walker, 

Esq.  of  Doncaster,  co.  York,  J.P.,  and  had  one  son, 

I  Fketwell  William,  F.G.H.S.,  of  Eastwood  Lodge,  Rother- 

ham,  6.  6  June,  1831 ;  m.  1  Aug.  18G0,  Rosa,  3rd  dau.  of 

.iVlbert  Davy,  Esq.  of  Leeds,  Con.sul  of  the  United  States 

of  America,  and  has  issue,  Alan  Fretwell,  b.  31  May, 

1861;  Kenneth  AVilliam,  6.  1  July,  1874;  Rosa  Blanche; 

Ethel  Mary ;  and  Ada  Lilian  Davy. 


ITe  m.  2ndly,  2i  April,  18.31.,  Jane  Grave,  dau.  of 
George  Clark  Walker,  E.^q.,  of  Doncaster,  J.P., 
and  by  her  has  issue, 

II.  George  William,  6.  8  April,  1836;  w.  Marie,  dau.  of — 
Rochfort,  Esq. 

HI.  Robert  Parker,  6.  17  May,  1S37  ;  d.  30  July,  1852. 

IV.  Henry  Cutforthay,  b.  2  Oct.  1838;  to.  Mary  Agnes  Hard- 
ing, and  has  issue.  v.  John  Walker,  b.  25  Dec.  1843. 

VI.  Samuel  Saunders,  6.  14  June,  1845;  d.  25  Feb.  1868. 

vn.  Frank  Edward,  b.  1  Jan.  1847. 

VIII.  diaries  Frederick,  h.  29  April,  1851. 

IX.  Ferham  Arthur,  b.  26  Dec.  1852. 

I.  Jane  Walker,  m.  26  March,  1856,  Henry  Eentley,  Esq.  of 
Ashald  House,  co.  York,  and  has  issue,  Henry  Cumber- 
land; Constance  Jennie;  and  Florence  Edith. 

II.  Hannah  Clark,  to.  Henry  Foster  rilkington,  Esq. 

III.  Catharine,  m.  John  Shipton,  Esq.  of  Ceylon. 

IV.  Emma  Mary,  to.  Major  William  Salmond,  R.E. 
Mr.  Hoyle  s.  to  the  Hooton-Levet  Hall  estate  upon 
the  demise  of  his  father  8  Dec.  184-7. 

%intK%t. — The  Hoyle  family,  which  has  held  consider- 
able estates  in  co.  York  for  upwards  of  four  centuries,  were 
anciently  seated  at  Hoyle  House,  in  the  parish  of  Halifax,  co. 
York.  Watson,  the  Halifax  historian,  observes  that  it  is 
reckoned  a  very  ancient  place,  but  has  nothing  remarkable 
about  it  now.  The  eariiest  ancestor  from  whom  there  is  a 
clear  and  direct  descent  is 

John  Hotle  (of  Lightcliffe),  living  21st  Edward  IV.  His 
grandson, 

Edward  Hotle,  of  Hoyle  House,  mentioned  in  the  endow- 
ment deed  of  Lightcliffe  Chapel,  dated  1  March,  20  Henry 
VIII.,  in.  and  had  issue, 
Margaret,  m.  1st,  —  Mallinson;  2ndly,  Edward  Hanson,  of 
Netherwood  House,  d.  23  Feb.  1614,  aged  87. 
John  Hotle,   of   Hoyle   House,  m.   Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Drake,  from  whom  is  lineally  descended, 

William  Hoyle,  Esq.  of  Netherthorpe  and  Aughton  Hall, 
CO.  York,  bapt.  22  Aug.  1742;  m.  1st,  8  Jan.  1767,  Barbara, 
dau.  and  heir  of  John  Redfearne,  Esq.  of  Sheffield,  by  Barbara 
his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Fretwell,  Esq.  of  Hooton  Levet 
Hall,  and  had  issue, 
William,  his  heir. 

John,  of  Netherthoi-pe,  h.  4  June,  1776;  to.  Sarah  Tibhett, 
and  had  issue,  1  John;  2  William;  1  Barbara;  and  2  Sarah 
Elizabeth,  b.  30  July,  1769;  d.  9  May,  1770. 
Barbara,  b.  8  Sept.  1771 ;  m.  Samuel  Fisher,  and  had  issue, 
1  William;  2  John;  3  Henry;  1  Sarah;  2  Barbara  to 
22  Aug.  1839,  Jonathan  W.  Pigott,  of  St.  Andrew's  Lon- 
don; 3  Ann;  4  Elizabeth;  5  Hannah.  ' 
Hannah,  to.  5  Oct.  1793,  John  Bullock,  Esq.  of  Ashford,  co 
Derby. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  4  Feb.  1802,  Sarah,  relict  of  John  Cutforthay, 
Esq.  of  Aughton  Hall,  co.  York,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue. 
He  d.  8  Sept.  1807,  in  the  66th  year  of  his  age,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

William  Hotle,  Esq.  of  Hooton  Levet  Hall,  co.  Y'ork,  6. 
11  July,  1773;  to.  16  Aug.  1793,  Mary,  dau.  of  George  John- 
son, Esq.  of  Lound,  Notts,  and  Martha  his  wife,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  26  March,  1833)  had  issue, 

I.  William  Fretwell,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert  Cutforthay,  6.  6  Nov.  1804;  g.  to  the  Aughton 
Hall  estate  by  will  of  his  father;  m.  9  May,  IS2S,  Ann, 
dau.  of  —  Dicon,  Esq.  of  Beale  and  Kellington;  and  d. 
29  March,  1874,  leaving  issue, 

1  William  Dicon,  6.  17  May,  1838. 

2  Robert  Cutforthay,  6.  15  March,  1816. 

3  Ernest  Johnson,  b.  July,  1847. 

1  Mary  Annie.     2  Emiline  Margaret.     3  Catharine  Ann. 

III.  Nathan,  b.  21  Oct.  1806;  d.  14  July,  1818. 

I.  Catherine  Bonville,  in.  6  March,  1821,  Francis  Parker,  Esq 
of  Ickles,  CO.  York,  and  d.  10  l-'eb.  1836,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Judith,  TO.  20  April,  1831,  John  Hall,  Esq.  of  Kiveton 
Park,  CO.  York,  and  d.  28  Aug.  1848,  having  had  issue. 

III.  Mary,  to.  Edward  L.  Jones,  Esq.  of  London. 
Mr.  Hoyle  d.  8  Dec.  1847,  aged  74. 

^-/■TO5— Per  pale  or  and  erm.  a  mullet  sa.  Cre.it— ku  eagle's 
head  erased  pnr.,  chai-ged  on  the  neck  with  a  mullet  sa.,  and 
holding  in  the  beak  a  white  rose  slipped,  ilioiio— Facta  noQ 
verba. 

&ai— Hooton  Levet  Hall,  Rotherhani,  co.  York. 


HOYLE    OF    SOYLAND    AND    DENTON. 

HoTiE,  EiCHAED  Obmebod  Eastrice,  Esq.  of 
Denton  Hall,  co.  Northumberland,  b.  25  June,  1842. 
3  G  2 


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5Lf  IttaflC— This  wide-spreading  family  has  been  seated  at 
Hoyle  House  and  Soyland,  in  the  West  Biding  of  co.  York, 
from  a  very  early  time. 

John  de  Hotle  held  lands  in  Soyland  in  1314,  with  the 
condition  that  he  should  assist  at  the  making  the  eldest  son  of 
the  lord  a  knight,  at  the  marriage  of  his  eldest  daughter,  &c., 
as  appears  from  a  survey  of  the  Manor  of  Wakefield  in  that 
year.  Since  that  period  the  family  have  held  considerable 
estates  at  Lower  Shawe,  Swift  Place,  Lower  Hoyle  Heads, 
Light  Hazels,  Hollings  Kipponden,  &c.,  all  in  Soyland. 

John  Hoyle,  of  Lower  Shaw,  Soyland,  m.  1657,  Susannah 
Garside,  and  dying  25  Dec.  1689,  aged  61,  was  buried  in  the 
family  vault  at  Ripponden  Church.  By  his  wife  (who  d. 
28  March,  1726)  he  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Elkanah  Hoyle,  Esq.  of  Swift  Place,  Lower  Shawe,  &c.,  6. 
1660,  who  gave  one  of  the  bells  to  Ripponden  Church.  He  m. 
13  Feb.  1685,  Sarah,  dau.  of  —  Whiteley  (who  d.  10  Dec.  1719) 
and  d.  4  Nov.  1718,  being  buried  in  the  Ripponden  vault.  His 
3rd  son, 

Elkanah  Hotle,  Esq.  of  Swift  place,  h.  1694,  d.  18  March, 
1746,  and  was  buried  in  Eipponden  Church.  By  his  wife, 
Mary  Allenson,  of  Halifax,  he  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  of  Swift  Place,  d.  1771,  and  was  buried  in  Rippon- 
den Church.  He  m.  Ellen,  2n(l  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John 
Whitehead,  of  Bradford,  and  grand-dau.  of  John  White- 
head, of  Otley,  CO.  York,  by  his  wife,  Theodosia,  dau.  of  — 
Fawkes,  Esq.  of  Farnley,  and  by  her  had  (with  a  dau.,  Anne, 
who  d.  unm.)  one  son,  the  Rev.  Charles  Hoyle,  M.A.  of 
Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  Rector  of  Ovenden,  Wilts,  and 
Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Marlborough,  d.  unm. 

II.  James,  of  lioyd,  in  Soyland,  d.  23  June,  1798,  leaving 
issue. 

III.  Elkanah,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  third  son, 

Elkanah  Hoyle,  Esq.  of  Swift  Place,  was  bapt.  25  April,  1727. 
He  d.  at  Swift  Place,  16  July,  1792,  and  was  buried  in  Rippon- 
den Church,  leaving  issue  by  his  wife  Grace  (who  d.  12  Nov. 
1793),  with  an  elder  son,  Samuel,  of  Swift  Place,  b.  1748  (who 
d.  unm.  26  Jan.  1798),  a  younger  son, 

John  Hoyle,  Esq.  of  Hollings,  co.  York,  who  s.  his  brother 
at  Swift  Place,  b.  1749,  and  d.  4  Dec.  1799.  He  m.  Agnes,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Hanson,  Esq.  of  Boothroyd,  in  Rastrick,  co.  York 
(who  was  lineally  descended  from  Roger  de  Rastrick,  of  Ras- 
trick, living  1250),  and  by  her  (who  d.  29  Jan.  1819,  and  was 
buried  at  Kipponden)  had  issue, 

I.  Elkanah,  6.  1776,  ancestor  of  the  Hoyles  of  Eipponden. 

II.  Richard,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Hanson,  d.  in  Madeira. 

IV.  John  Theodore,  of  Quebec,  had  issue. 

V.  Thomas,  d.  young. 

I.  Maria,  m.  Fenton  T.  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Elland  Hall,  co. 
York. 

II.  Susan,  Ml.  as  1st  wife,  John  Ormerod,  Esq.  of  Brighousc, 
CO.  York.  fe  . 

III.  Grace,  m.  Eobcrt  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Ripponden,  Bon  of 
Eobert  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Elland  Hall,  co.  York. 

IV.  Amelia,  d.  unm.  at  Boothroyd. 
The  2nd  son, 

EiCHAED  Hoyle,  Esq.  of  Denton  Hall,  Korthumberland, 
formerly  of  Hollings,  co.  York,  and  of  Emanuel  Coll.  Cam- 
bridge, b.  13  March  1778;  m.  6  Aug.  1807,  Cecilia,  7th  dau. 
of  Benjamin  Gibson,  Esq.  of  Newcastle  (by  his  wife  Isabel, 
dau.  of  the  Eev.  Taylor  ThirUeld,  M.A.,  by  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
John  Bacon,  Esq.  of  Stayward  Peel,  High  Sheriff  of  North- 
umberland in  1693)  and  by  her  (who  rf.  23  July,  1839)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Theodore,  b.  27  June,  1808,  in.  and  had  issue  six 
sons  and  nine  daus. 

II.  Richakd,  who  s.  his  father  at  Denton. 

III.  Benjamin  Gibson,  b.  2  Feb.  1814;  d.  23  Nov.  1828,  and 
was  buried  in  St.  Nicholas  Church,  Newcastle. 

rv.  Charles  Hanson,  6.  19  Dec.  1814;  drowned  by  the  sinking 
of  the  ship  "Comet,"  in  which  he  was  a  passenger  in  the 
Bay  of  Inadia,  7  Dec.  1844. 
Mr.  Hoyle  d.  21  May,  1839,  and  was  buried  in  St.  Nicholas 
Church,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne.    His  2nd  son, 

Richard  Hoyle,  Esq.  of  Denton  Hall,  J.P.'co.  Northumber- 
land, b.  21  Dec.  1811 ;  m.  28  Oct.  1839,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John 
Westgarth,  Esq.  of  Maryfield  House,  co.  Edinburgh  (son  of 
Capt.  John  Westgarth,  and  great  nephew  of  John  Westgarth, 
Esq.  J. P.  of  XJnthank,  co.  Durham,  whose  great-grandson  and 
representative  is  the  present  J.  E.  Westgarth  Hildyard,  Esq. 
of  Horsley  and  Untliank,  co.  Durham,  High  Sheriff  thereof  iri 
1863)  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  Aug.  1871)  left  issue  at  his  death 
22  Dec.  1867, 

I.  EicHAHD  Ormerod  Rastrick,  now  of  Denton  Hall 
•     II.  John  Cecil,  b.  10  Dec.  1843. 

III.  Harry  Hanson,  6.  1  Oct.  1847;  d.  at  Perth,  9  Feb   1876 

IV.  William  Aubone,  6.  20  Dec.  1850. 


I.  Susan  Westgarth,  m.  as  2nd  wife,  March,  1868    Robert 
Hutton  Potts,  Esq.  of  Boldon  Lodge,  co.  Durham. 

II.  Sophia  Amelia. 

HI.  Julia  Eose,  m.  23  Feb.  1876,  Henry  Darley  Hill  Esq 
IV,  Annie  Ellerman. 

Arms— ^rm.,  a  mullet  or.    Crest— An  eagle's  head  erased 
iSeat— Denton  Hall,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne.  '       ; 


HOZIER  OF  NEWLANDS  AND  BARROW- 
FIELD. 

HoziEE,  William  Wallace,  Esq.  of  Newlands 
and  Barrowfield,  co.  Lanark,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Con- 
vener of  the  County,  late  Lieut.  Scots  Greys,  b.  21 
Feb.  1825  ;  m.  1  Aug.  1849,  Frances  Anne,  dau. 
of  John  O'Hara,  Esq.  of  Raheen,  co.  Galway,  by 
Arabella  (now  Lady  O'Donel)  his  wife,  dau.  of '  Sir 
John  Blake,  Bart,  of  Menlough  Castle,  and  has  issue, 

I.  James  Henry  Cecil,  6.  4  April,  1851. 

I.  Arabella  Eose  Evelyn.  ii.  Catherine  Eose. 

III.  Mary  Haughton. 

ILtncagC. — William  Hoziee,  Esq.  of  Newlands,  co.  Lan- 
ark, b.  1758  (sou  of  James  Hozier,  Esq.  Magistrate  of  Glasgow, 
who  purchased  in  1784  the  estate  of  Newlands  from  Mr.  Gray, 
of  Dalmarnock  and  Carntyne),  added  to  his  property  by  the 
acquisition  of  Barrowfield  in  the  same  co.  His  only  brother,. 
James,  a  Capt.  in  the  army,  m.  1792,  the  Hon.  Catherine  de 
Moleyns,  dau.  of  Thomas,  1st  Lord  Ventry.  Mr.  William 
Hozier  m.  1st,  Jean,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Campbell,  of 
Clathick  and  Killermont,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1792)  had  issue, 
James,  his  heir.  He  m.  2ndly,  Lilias,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Wallace,  Esq.  of  Kelly,  and  had  a  son,  John  Wallace,  Cornet 
Scots  Greys,  d.  1825.  Mr.  Hozier  d.  1841,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

James  Hozier,  Esq.  of  Newlands  and  Barrowfield,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  Convener  of  co.  Lanark,  b.  1781,  Advocate;  m.  1823, 
Catherine  Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  William  Feilden,  Bart, 
of  Feniscowles,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  Jan.  1878)  had  issue, 

I.  William  Wallace,  now  of  Newlands  and  Barrowfield. 

II.  John  Wallace,  6.  1834,  Major  Eoyal  Scots  Greys. 

III.  Henry  Montague,   late  2nd  Life  Guards,   b.  1838;   m.    '■ 
28  Sept.  1878,  Lady  Blanche  Ogilvy,  dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Airlic. 

I.  Jane  Campbell,  m.  1861,  Col.  Feilden,  C.M.G.,  of  Wittuii 
Park,  CO.  Lancaster.  ii.  Mary  Haughton  Georgiana. 

He  d.  13  Jan.  1878. 

.^nn.s— Vair,  on  a  chevron  gu.  three  bezants  a  chief  chequy  j 
or  and  sa.  CnU~A  bloodhound  sejant  ppr.  Motto— Aje  ready.  1 

iScai— Mauldslie  Castle,  near  Carluke,  co.  Lanark.  I 

♦  1 

HUDDLESTON    OP    SAWSTON. 

Httddleston,  Ferdinand,  Esq.  of  Sawston,  co* 
Cambridge,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1814;  s.  his  father 
1853 ;    m.  1854,  Marie,  only  child  and  heiress  of 
Count  Roger  du  Nord,  of  Chesney  Cour  la  Eeine,  , 
Paris,  which  lady  d.  1857.  « 

HtnragC— This  branch  of  the  ancient  family  of  HoDEts-  ' 
ton  or  Hoddleston,  of  Milium  Castle,  Cumberland,  became 
fixed  in  co.  Cambridge  some  time  in  the  15th  century,  through 
an  alliance  with  a  co-heiress  of  the  potent  house  of  Neviil. 

Sir  William  Hodleston,  Knt.,  youngest  son  of  Sir  John 
Hodleston,  Knt.  of  Milium,  by  Joane  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  > 
of  Sir  Miles  Stapleton,  m.  Lady  Isabel  Neviil,  5th  dau.  of  John  I 
Marquess  of  Montacute,  and  sister  and  co-heir  of  George,  DuUc 
of  Bedford,  and  had  two  sons.    The  elder  and  heir, 

SiK  John  Hodleston,  Knt.  of  Salston,  Sheriff  of  the  cos.  of 
Cambridge  and  Huntingdon  in  3  Eichard  III.,  m.  the  Hon. 
Dorothy  Sutton,  dau.  of  Edward,  Lord  Dudley,  and  left  a  son. 

Sir  John  Hodleston,  Knt.,  Privy  Councillor  to  Queen  Mary, 
Vice-Chamberlaln  to  King  Philip,  and  Capt.  of  His  Majesty's 
Guard,  to.  Bridget,  dau.  of  Sir  Eobert  Cotton,  Knt.  of  Lan- 
wood,  and  left  at  his  decease,  4  Nov.  1557,  a  dau.,  Alice,  m.  Sir 
Thomas  Lovel,  Knt.  of  East  Harhng,  Norfolk ;  and  a  son. 

Sir  Edmund  Hodleston,  Knt.  of  Salston,  co.  Cambridge,  m. 
Dorothy,  dau.  and  heir  of  Henry  Beconsall,  Esq.of  Beconsall,      I 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  had  one  son  and  four  daus., 

Henry,  his  heir. 

Frances,  m.  George  Wild,  Esq.  of  co.  Worcester,  Serjeant-at- 

Law;  and  d.  29  Nov.  1630. 

Jane,  m.  Sir  Walter  Wiseman,  Knt  of  Brodon,  Essex. 

Isabel,  in.  Sir  Edward  Fortescue,  of  Faulkborn. 

Dorothy,  m.  Henry  Hastings,  Esq.,  son  of  Sir  Henry  Has-     i 

tings,  Knt.  of  co.  Leicester. 


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Whilst  the  house  at  Salston  was  erecting,  Sir  Edmund  resided 
on  his  estates  in  Essex,  and  served  the  office  of  High  Sheriff 
for  that  CO.  in  'ZO,  21,  and  30  Elizabeth.  He  d.  at  his  sister, 
Lady  Level's,  in  5  James  I.,  and  was  .«.  by  his  son, 

Henry  Hodelston,  of  Salston,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Robert, 
1st  Lord  Dormer,  by  his  wife,  the  Hon.  Elizabeth  Brown, 
dau.  of  Sir  Anthony  Brown,  Viscount  Montagu,  and  had 
four  sons  and  two  daus.  He  d.  1617,  and  was  s.  by  liis 
elder  son. 

Sir  Robert  Hodelston,  of  Salston,  Gamekeeper  to  King 
Chables  I.,  at  Newmarket,  m.  1st,  the  Hon.  Mary  Roper,  dau. 
of  Christopher  Lord  Teynham,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  Henry, 
who  predeceased  him  unm.  Sir  Robert  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Richard  Tufton,  Esq.,  and  niece  of  Nicholas,  Earl  of  Thanet, 
but  had  no  issue.    His  brother, 

Henht  Hodelston,  Esq.  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  service  of  King 
Charles  I.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Havers,  Esq.  of  Thelton 
Hall,  Norfolk,  and  dying  1659,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Richard  Huddleston,  Esq.  of  Sawston,  m.  Bfary,  dau.  of 
Richard  Bostock,  Esq.  of  W'exhall,  Salop,  by  whom  (who  d. 
30  Aug.  1729)  he  had  (with  seven  daus.,  of  whom  Mary  m.  Sir 
Francis  Fortescue,  Bart. ;  Catherine,  m.  Charles  Bodenham, 
Esq.  of  Rotherwas ;  and  Constantia,  m.  Rev.  Robert  Harding) 
four  sons, 
Richard,  his  successor. 

AVilliam,   in.    Frances  Beaumont,   and  was  father  of  Gen. 
AVilliam  Orcher  Huddleston,  of  the  Artillery. 
John  (Rev.). 

Henry,  M.D.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Gage,  Bart,  of 
Hengrave,  and  had  a  dau.,  Lelia,  m.  James  Farril,  Esq., 
and  d.  s.  p. 
Mr.  Huddleston  d.  10  May,  1713,  and  was  s.  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Huddleston,  Esq.  of  Sawston,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  John  Ayloffe,  Esq.  of  Ewhurst,  Hants,  and  dying 
1717,  left,  with  two  daus.,  Barbara  and  Frances,  Nuns  at 
Bruges,  a  son  and  successor, 

Richard  Hoddleston,  Esq.  of  Sawston,  6.  30  Aug.  1716;  m. 
23  Feb.  1735,  Jane,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Thomas  Belchier, 
Esq.  of  Monmouth,  by  Ursula  his  wife,  dau.  of  R.  Needham, 
Esq.  of  Helston,  and  had  issue, 
Ferdinand,  his  successor. 

Thomas,  of  Milton,  co.  Cambridge,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
Henry  Mackworth,  Bart,  of  Normanton,  and  his  wife,  the 
Lady  Anne  Hamilton,  dau.  of  James,  7th  Earl  of  Abercorn, 
and  had  (with  two  other  daus.,  Elizabeth,  and  Mary)  a  son 
and  dau., 
Francis,  late  Capt.  in  the  army,  to.  30  Dec.  1810,  Hannah, 
eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Pike,  Esq.  of  the  City  of  Dublin, 
and  left  (with  younger  cliildren)  a  son  and  lieir,  John 
Folliott  Hoddleston,  Esq.  of  H.M.  Customs,  Dublin. 
Frances,   youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Huddleston,   Esq.  of 
Milton,  TO.  John  English,  Esq.  of  Bath  (son  of  E.  Augustus 
English,  of  Ballynakill,  Queen's  Co.),  and  d.  1858,  leaving 
issue, 

I.  Alban  Huddleston  English,  of  Bath,  m.  Isabella  Mil- 
burn,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Vincent  English,  to.  and  has  issue. 

III.  William  Archer  English,  d.  1855. 

IV.  Ferdinand  English  (Most  Rev.  R.  C,  Archbishop  of 
Trinidad),  d.  1862.  v.  Alfred  English,  d.  s.  p.  18G0. 

VI.  Louis-English,  Rector  of  the  English  College,  Rome, 
d.  1863. 

I.  Cecilia  English,  a  Nun,  d-  at  Teignmouth. 

II.  Agnes  English,  to.  Col.  Fotheringham,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Isabella  Jane,  a  Roman  Countess,  so  created  by  H. 
H.Pius  IX.,  8  Jan.  1869. 

Eichard,  of  Gray's  Inn,  vi.  Sarah,  dau.  of  J.  Dofflvin,  Mer- 
chant, of  London,  and  left  an  only  dau.  and  heir,  Mary 
Jane,  wife  of  Basil  Eyston,  Esq.  of  East  Hendred,  Berks. 
Mary,  5tt.  Henry  Bostock,  Esq.  of  Salop. 
BIr.  Huddleston  d.  1760,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Ferdinand  Huddleston,  Esq.  of  Sawston,  m.  Mary,  dau. 
and  sole  heir  of  Timothy  Lucas,  Esq  of  Marlborough,  and  had 
issue, 

Richard,  his  heir,  of  Saw.ston,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  17C8 ;  High 
Sheriflfl834;  d.s.p.lSil. 

Henry,  of  Gray's  Inn,  Barrister-at-Law,  hi.  Miss  Ann  Good- 
child,  and  d.  s.  p. 

Edward,  of  Purse  Caundle,  co.  Dorset,  and  afterwards  of 
Sawston,  m.  Mi.ss  Sarah  Barton,  and  had  issue.  His  eldest 
son  is  the  present  Ferdinand  Huddleston,  Esq.  of 
Sawston. 

Mary,  m.  Denis  Scully,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  12  April,  1806. 

Jane,  to.  Francis  Canning,  Esq.  of  Foxcote,  co.  Warwick. 

Mr.  Huddleston  d.  6  April,  1808. 

Anns — Gu.,  a  fret  arg.  Crest — Two  arms,  dexter  and  sinister, 
embowed  vested  arg.  upholding  a  bloody  scalp.  Motto — Soli 
Deo  honor  et  gloria.  ' 

&ai— Sawston  Hall,  near  Cambridge. 


HUDDLESTON    OF    UPWELL    HAL,L. 

Huddleston,  George  Croft,  Esq.  of  Upwcll 
Hall,  Isle  of  Ely,  co.  Cambridge,  Capt.  l;{th  Hussars, 
b.  5  March,  1837  ;  m.  24.  Oct.  1865,  Emily  Henrietta, 
only  dau.  of  the  Eight  Hon.  William  N.  Massey. 

HtliragC— The  Rev.  Thomas  Crofte,  M.A.  of  Jesus  Coll. 
Cambriilge,  Rector  of  Broughton,  near  Brigge,  co.  Lincoln 
(son  of  James  Crofte,  6.  1595,  and  grandson  of  James  Crofte, 
of  Leeds),  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Crosland,  by  his  wife 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Christopher  Brearew,  Esq.  He  d.  1693, 
leaving  two  sons,  Thomas,  B.A.  of  Jesus  College,  Cambridge, 
Rector  of  Alderlcy,  co.  Chester,  d.  unm.  1753;  and  James. 
The  2nd  son, 

James  Croft,  6.  1688 ;  ni.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Barrow, 
Esq.  of  West  Ham,  Essex;  and  d.  1753,  leaving  a  son, 

James  Croft,  Esq.,  D.L.  and  J.P.  for  co.  Middlesex;  m. 
21  Sept.  1758,  Elizabeth  Mosely,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Thomas 
Mosely,  Esq.;  and  d.  1788,  leaving  (besides  four  daus.)  two 
sons, 

James,  M.A.  of  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  d.  s.  p.  1852. 

George,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  2nd  son, 

George  Croft,  Esq.  of  Greenford,  to.  21  May,  1801,  Mary 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Peter  Gauntlett,  Esq.  of  Winchester,  and  d. 
28  Sept.  1834,  leaving, 

George  James,  now  of  tTpwell  Hall. 

Peter,  of  Little  Haugh,  Norton,  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  J.P.  for 

Suffolk,  and  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions,  6. 1806;  to.  1835, 

Elizabeth,  dau.  of  W.  Lee,  Esq.  of  Upwell,  and  has 

Thomas  Jervoise,  b.  1841;  m.  1873,  Laura,  younger  dau. 

of  John  Josselyns,  Esq.  of  St.  Edmund's  Hill,  Bury  St. 

Edmund's,  and  other  issue. 

Thomas,  to.  Mary  Esther,  widow  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Armstrong, 
and  dau.  of  T.  A.  Russell,  Esq.  of  Cheshunt  Park,  Herts. 

Frederick,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  Capt.  Graham,  R.N. 

Purefoy,  to.  Mary  Frances,  dau.  of  James  Gay,  Esq.  of 
Thurning  Hall,  Norfolk. 

James,  m.  Emma  Coe,  of  Canada. 

Elizabeth  Catherine.  Frances  Louisa.  Mary  Anne. 

Carohne,  to.  Rev.  A.  Dicken,  D.D.  Emma  Ethelinda. 

Mr.  Croft  assumed,  1819,  the  name  and  arms  of  Huddleston, 
on  succeeding  to  the  estates  of  the  late  George  Huddleston, 
Esq.  of  Croydon. 

Rev.  George  James  Huddleston,  M.A.  of  Upwell  Hall,  Isle 
of  Ely,  and  Upton  Grey,  Hants,  Rector  of  Tunworth,  Basing- 
stoke, Hants,  J.P.  for  the  Isle  of  Ely,  „i.  21  May,  1832,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Wilham  Lee,  Esq.  of  Upwell,  D.L.  for  Norfolk,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  George  Croft. 

II.  Tristram  Frederick  Croft,  6.  23  Jan.  1848. 

I.  Anne  Elizabeth  Croft.  ii.  Mary  Deborah  Croft. 

III.  Frances  Croft,  m.  10  Oct.  1865,  Josiah  Hudleston,  Esq., 
Capt.  41st  Madras  N.I.,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Josiah  Andrew 
Hudleston,  of  the  Madras  Civil  Service. 

IV.  Caroline  Croft.  v.  Emma  Croft. 
VI.  Emily  Selina  Croft. 

Arms  o/HuDDLESTON~Erm.,  a  fret  gu.  in  chief  a  lion  passant 
guardant  sa.  Crest — Two  arms  dexter  and  sinister  embowed 
vested  erm.  cuffed  gu.  the  hands  supporting  a  dexter  gauntlet 
erect  ppr.  encircled  by  a  chaplet  of  roses  gu.  Motto— Per 
varies  casus. 

Seais— Upwell  Hall,  Wisboach ;  and  Upton  Grey,  Odiham. 

♦ 

HUDLESTON    OP    HUTTOIT    JOHN. 

Hudleston,  William,  Esq.  of  Hutton  John, 
Cumberland,  b.  1826  ;  m.  Jan.  1856,  Laura  Hen- 
rietta, dau.  of  George  Ledwell  Taylor,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue, 


II.  Ferdinand,  6.  1857. 
IV.  Cuthbert,  6.  1863. 
VI.  Edmund,  b.  1855. 
viii.  Gilbert,  b.  1874. 
II.  Maude,  d.  young. 


I.  Andrew  John,  b.  1856. 

III.  Richard  fa  twin),  b.  18C0. 

V.  Ralph,  b.  1864. 

VII.  William,  b.  I87I. 
I      I.  Clara  (a  twin). 
1      III.  Sybel,  b.  1869. 

'Sh:  Hudleston  is  in  H.M.  Indian  C.S.  Madras. 

j  ILiliragr. —  According  to  the  York  Manuscript,  the 
Hodelstons  derived  their  name  from  Hodelston,  in  co.  York. 
They  trace  their  pedigree  from  Saxon  times,  to 

Nigel  de  Hodelston,  who  gave  to  the  Abbey  of  Selby  two 
canicates  of  land  and  a  half  in  Hilluni,  and  part  of  his  tythe 
in  Hodelston,  with  soccage,   &c. :  witnesses— Thomas,  Arch- 

j  bishop  of  Y'ork ;  William,  the  Dean  ;  and  William,  treasurer. 

I  From  this  Nigel  de  Hodelston  lineally  descended 


822 


HUD 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HUD 


Sir  John  de  Hobleston,  Lord  d'Anys,  who  was  summoned 
to  a  council  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  and  ordered,  26  Sept. 
26  Edwabd  I.,  to  attend  the  King  at  Carlisle,  with  horse  and 
arms,  in  the  record  of  which  he  is  styled  a  Baron.  He  was 
also  one  of  the  great  council  who  subscribed  the  letter  to 
Boniface  VIII.,  and  he  assisted  at  the  siege  of  Karlaverock. 
He  m.  Joan,  dau.  and  heir  of  Adam  de  BoiTill,  Lord  of  Milium, 
Cumberland,  and  was  direct  ancestor  of 

Sib  Eichakd  de  Hodleston,  one  of  the  heroes  of  Agincourt, 
made  a  Knight  Banneret  on  that  celebrated  field.  He  served 
in  the  wars  of  France  in  the  retinue  of  Sir  William  de  Har- 
rington, K.G.,  whose  sister  Margaret,  dau.  of  Eobert  de 
Harrington,  Lord  Harrington,  he  had  married.  Sir  Eichard 
was  «.  by  his  son, 

SiK  JoH.N  Hodleston,  Knt.,  Lord  of  Milium,  who  was  Sheriff 
of  Cumberland  35  Henbt  VI.,  to  which  office  he  was 
appointed  for  life  by  the  Duke  of  Gloucester.  He  represented 
the  CO.  7  Edward  IV.,  and  was  Keeper  and  Bailiff  of  the 
King's  Woods  and  Chases  in  Barnoldewicke,  co.  Tork,  Steward 
of  Penrith,  and  Warden  of  the  West  Marches.  He  m.  Joane, 
eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Miles  Stapleton,  of  Ingham,  and 
had  three  sons, 

I.  Eichard  (Sir),  K.B.,  who  d.  in  the  lifetime  of  his  father, 
1  EicHABD  III.  He  m.  Margaret,  natural  dau.  of  Eichard, 
Earl  of  Warwick,  and  had  one  son  and  two  daus., 

1  Eichard,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Lady  Mabel  Dacre,  and 
d.  s.  p.,  when  the  estates,  being  entailed,  passed  to  the 
heir  male,  the  descendant  of  his  uncle  John. 

1  Johan,  m.  Hugh  Fleming,  Esq.  of  Eydal,  in  Westmor- 
land. 

2  Margaret,  m.  Launcelot  Salkeld,  of  Whitehall. 

II.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

HI.  William  (Sir),  ancestor  of  the  Hcddlestons  of  Saicston, 
CO.  Cambridge. 
The  2nd  son, 

Sib  John  Hodleston,  m.  Joan,  dau.  of  Lord  Fitz-Hugh,  and 
dying  5  Henry  VIII.,  was  «.  by  his  son, 

Sib  John  Hodleston,  K.B.,  Lord  of  MilUim,  m.  1st,  the 
Lady  Jane  Clifford,  younger  dau.  of  Henry,  Earl  of  Cumber- 
land (see  Burke's  Exlinct  Peerage),  but  had  no  issue.    He  m. 
2ndly,  Joan,  sister  of  Sir  John  Seymour,  Knt.,  and  aunt  of 
Jane  Seymoub,  Queen  Consort  of  Henbt  VIII.,  and  had  by 
her  a  son, 
Anthony,  Lord  of  Milium,  to.  1541,  Mary,  dan.  of  Sir  Wil- 
liam Barrentyne,  Knt.  of  Haseley,  co.  Oxon,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

William  Hodleston,  Lord  of  Milium,  M.P.  temp.  Eliza- 
beth. This  gentleman  m.  Mary  Bridges,  of  co.  Gloucester, 
and  was  father  of 

Ferdinand  Hodleston,  Esq.  of  Milium,  who  represented 
the  CO.  of  Cumberland  21  .James  I.  He  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir 
Ealph  Grey,  Knt.  of  Chillingham,  and  had  nine  sons  all  of 
whom  were  officers  in  the  service  of  King  Charles  I. ;  Wil- 
riAM,  the  eldest,  of  whom  presently;  John,  was  Col.  of 
Dragoons ;  Febdinando,  Major  of  foot ;  Eichard,  Lieut.-Col. 
of  foot,  was  slain  at  Minster  Yard,  York;  Ealph,  Capt. 
of  foot;  Ingleby,  Capt.  of  foot;  Edward,  Major  of  foot; 
EoBEBT,  Capt.  of  foot;  and  Joseph,  Capt.  of  iiorse.  The 
eldest  son  and  heir. 

Sir  William  Hudleston,  Lord  of  Milium,  raised  a  regi- 
ment of  Infantry  for  the  royal  cause,  and  clothed  and  paid 
it  during  the  whole  of  the  war.  For  this  good  service,  and 
his  great  personal  bravery  at  the  Battle  of  Edge  Hill,  in 
retaking  the  royal  standard,  he  was  made  a  Knight 
Banneret  by  King  Charles  on  the  field.  He  m.  Bridget, 
dau.  of  Joseph  Pennington,  of  Muncaster,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Ferdinand  Hudleston,  Esq.  Lord  of  Milium,  m.  the  dau. 
of  Peter  Hewkeley,  Merchant  of  London,  and  left  an  only 
dau.  and  heiress.  Mart  Hudleston,  who  became  the  wife  of 
Charles  West,  Lord  Delawarr,  and  d.  without  issue.  On 
the  decease  of  Ferdinand,  the  representation  of  the  family 
reverted  to  his  brother  Joseph,  Lord  of  Milium,  who  ra. 
Bridget,  dau.  of  Andrew  Hudleston,  of  Hutton  John,  and 
had  one  son,  who  d.  (1C82)  in  his  father's  lifetime.  Joseph 
d.  10  Sept.  1700,  and  was  s.  by  his  first-cousin, 

EicHABD  Hudleston,  son  of  Col.  John  Hudleston  (2nd 
son  of  Ferdinand  Hudleston  and  Jane  Grey).  This  gentle- 
man m.  Isabel,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hudleston  of  Bamton,  co. 
York,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Ferdinando  Hudleston,  Lord  of  Milium,  whose  son  and 
heir,  by  his  wife  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Lyon  Falconer,  Esq.  of 
CO.  Eutland, 

William  Hudleston,  Lord  of  Milium,  m.  Gertrude,  dau. 
of  Sir  WiUiam  Meredith,  Bart.,  and  left  two  daus.,  of  whom 
the  younger  d.  unm. ;  the  elder, 

Elizabeth  Hudleston,  of  Milium  Castle,  Cumberland, 
TO.  Sir  Hedworth  Williamson,  and  was  ancestor  of  Sir 
Hedworth  WiUiamson,  Bart.  (See  Burke's  ^Peerage  and 
Baronetage.) 
Sir  John  to.  3rdly,  Joyce,  dau.  and  heir  of  Martin  Fricklcy,  of 
Frickley,  and  had  by  her  a  son, 


Andrew  Hudleston,  Esq.  of  Farrington,  to.  1564,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Cuthbert  Hutton,  and  sister  and  co-heir  of  Thomas 
Button,  Esq.  of  Hutton  John,  co.  Cumberland.  His  estates 
consisted  of  the  manors  of  Abbington,  in  co.  Oxford,  Preston 
Eichard,  in  Westmorland,  and  Farrington  Hall,  in  co.  L;in- 
caster,  with  several  other  possessions,  both  in  Westmorland 
and  Cumberland.  He  was  an  officer  in  the  Body  Guard  of 
King  Henby  VIII.,  Edward  VI.,  Queen  Maky,  and  Qucea 
Elizabeth.    By  his  wife,  Mary,  he  had  issue, 

Joseph,  his  heir. 

Eichard,  a  Eoman  Catholic  Priest,  and  other  issue. 
The  elder  son, 

Joseph  Hudleston,  Esq.  of  Hutton  John  and  Farrington, 
b.  1565;  TO.  Eleanor,  2nd  dau.  of  Cuthbert  Sissons,  Esq.  of 
Kirkbarrow,  co.  Cumberland,  and  had  issue, 

Andbew,  his  heir. 

John,  a  Eoman  Catholic  Priest,  6.  1608;  d.  1698.  This,  the 
famous  Father  Hudleston,  was  instrumental  in  preserving 
Charles  II.  after  the  Battle  of  Worcester,  and  was  appointed 
private  confessor. 

Eichard.  Cuthbert.  William.  Ferdinando. 

Mary,  d.  in  infancy.  Dorothy.  Jane. 

Margaret.         Joyce.  Bridget.  Helen. 

Elizabeth. 
The  eldest  son, 

Andrew  Hudleston,  Esq.  of  Hutton  John,  b.  1603;  to.  1632, 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  Daniel  Fleming,  Esq.  of  Skirwith,  co.  Cum- 
berland, and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Andrew,  his  heir. 

II.  Joseph,  Citizen  of  London,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Emer- 
son, Mayor  of  Newcastle,  d.  14  June,  1679,  and  was  buried 
in  the  Church  of  St.  Nicholas,  having  had  issue, 

1  Joseph,  who  d.  in  infancy. 
1  Dorothy,  living  in  1679. 

III.  John.  IV.  Eichard. 

I.  Mary,  m.  John  Senhouse,  Esq.  of  Netherhall. 

II.  Jane.  iii.  Dorothy. 

IV.  Magdalen,  to.  Chris.  Eichmond,  Esq.  of  Highhead  Castle. 

V.  Bridget,  m.  Joseph  Hudleston,  Esq.  of  Milium  Castle,  and 
d.  1714,  aged  72. 

The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Andrew  Hudleston,  Esq.  of  Hutton  John,  6. 1637,  "who 
was,"  says  Jefferson,  in  his  History/  of  leath  Ward,  "the  first 
Protestant  of  his  family.  He  was  a  zealous  promoter  of  the 
Eevolution  of  I68S,  and  is  represented  as  a  man  of  great 
learning  and  talents.  In  Oct.  1688,  having  been  informed  of 
a  ship  entering  Workington  harbour  with  arms  and  ammuni- 
tion for  the  garrison  of  James  II.  at  Carlisle,  he  consulted 
with  Sir  John  Lowthor  how  they  might  best  secure  the  ship 
for  the  Prince  of  Orange,  who  was  then  daily  expected  in  the 
Kingdom.  Mr.  Hudleston  and  Sir  John  armed  their  servants 
and  tenants,  and,  during  the  darkness  of  the  night,  marched 
them  to  the  coast,  when  the  crew  surrendered  the  vessel  at 
their  demand.  This  is  said  to  have  been  one  of  the  first  open 
acts  of  hostility  against  that  monarch,  who  so  soon  after 
abdicated  the  throne."  Mr.  Hudleston  to.  1662,  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Sir  Wilfrid  Lawson,  Bart,  of  Isell,  co.  Cumberland, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Andrew,  d.  s.  p.  1724.  ii.  Wilerid,  his  lieir. 

m.  WiUiam.  iv.  Eichard. 

V.  Lawson,  Archdeacon  of  Bath,  Canon  of  Wells,  and  Rector 
of  Kelston,  Somerset ;  m.  Hellena,  dau.  of  John  Harrington, 
Esq.  of  Kelston,  and  d.  1743,  aged  66,  leaving  iss'.ie, 

1  John,  6.  at  Kelston,  22  Nov.  1714,  and  was  buried  there 
9  Jan.  1748.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  widow  of  E.  Croome,  Esq., 
and  had  (with  two  younger  children,  Eichard  and  Dyonis) 
an  elder  son, 

John  Huddleston,  b.  1746 ;  d.  1823,  aged  77,  buried  at 
Puclechurch;  to.  Susanna,  dau.  of  W.  Francis,  Esq.,  and 
had  two  daus.,  Frances  and  Mary,  and  a  son, 

Lawson  Huddleston,  6.  1783;  d.  1838,  aged  55,  buried 
with  his  father.  He  to.  Sarah,  only  dau.  of  W.  Godwin, 
Esq.,  and  left  a  son, 

John  Nichols  Huddleston,  heir  male  of  the  family, 
who  is  m.  and  has  issue. 

2  William,  Prebendary  of  Wells,  and  Vicar  of  St.  Cuthbcrfs 
in  that  city,  to.  1743,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Burland,  Esq. 
Wells,  and  d.  1766,  leaving  issue  :  his  son, 

John  Hudleston,  resident  at  the  Court  of  Tanjorc, 
and  a  Slember  of  Council  at  Madras,  to.  1788,  Honoria, 
dau.  of  Rev.  J.  Marshall,  and  had  issue  :  his  son, 

William  Hudleston,  6.  1793 ;  to.  1820,  Annette  Clara, 
dau.  of  John  Wallace,  Esq.,  H.E.I.C.C.S.,  and  d.  1855, 
leaving  issue, 

1  William,  now  of  Hutton  John. 

2  Wilfrid,  Major  in  the  Indian  army,  m. 

1  Isabella,  to.  1845,  Eev.  T.  Davis  Lamb,   and  has, 
issue. 

2  Clara,  m.  Eev.  John  Keate. 

3  Mary,  to.  A.  L.  Steele,  Esq.,  and  d.  1850,  leaving  a  son, 
Arthur. 


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*  Anna,  m.  1861,  Major  Henry  F.  M.  Boisra^on,  of  the 
Indian  army,  and  had  issue,  Guy,  and  Mabel ;  and  d. 
9  May,  1«68.  5  Matilda,  d.  young. 

6  Helena,  in.  1862,  Rev.  William  Gee  (who  d.  1877),  and 
has  two  sons,  Frederick  and  Herbert. 

7  Geraldine. 

8  Gertrude,  m.  1865,  Cecil  Edward  Martyn,  Esq.  of 
H.M.  Carabineers  (who  d.  1869). 

Andrew  Hudlcston's  2nd  son, 

WiLFKiD  HuDLESTON,  Esq.  of  Hutton  Johu,  b.  1673;  5)1.  about 
1703,  Joyce,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Curwen,  Esq.  of 
Workington,  Cumberland,  by  whom  he  had, 

I.  Andrew,  his  heir. 

II.  Curwen  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Clifton,  and  Incumbent  of 
Whitehaven;  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  sister  of  Richard  Cooke, 
Esq.  of  Workington,  and  had  a  dau.,  Joyce,  m.  Wm.  Sham- 
mon,  Esq.  Lieut.  R.N.  He  to.  Zndly,  Eleanor,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  John  Dove,  of  Cullercotts,  Northumberland,  and 
had  issue,  1  Wilfrid,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Handsworth,  co. 
York,  TO.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Airy,  M.D., 
of  Egremont,  Cumberland,  and  d.  1829,  aged  84,  having 
had  a  dau.,  Eleanor,  who  vi.  Thomas  Ward,  Esq.  of  Dore 
House,  CO.  York,  and  d.  1851,  leaving  an  only  dau.  and 
heiress,  Elizabeth  Ward,  heiress  of  line  of  the  ancient 
family  of  Hddleston  of  Hutton  John,  who  m.  21  Aug.  1827, 
John  Simpson,  Esq.,  M'.D.,  of  Castle  Lodge,  Knaresborough, 
who  took  by  royal  license,  1867,  the  name  of  Hudleston; 
2  John. 

1.  Isabella,  m.  Edmund  Gibson,  Esq.  of  Barfield,  Cumberland, 
and  had  one  son  and  three  daus. 
The  elder  son  and  heir, 

Andrew  Hudleston,  Esq.  of  Hutton  John,  Barrister-at-Law, 
s.  his  father  1728,  and  was  Deputy-Lieutenant,  Justice  of  the 
Peace,  and  Chairman  of  the  Quarter  Sessions  for  the  co.  Cum- 
berland, for  nearly  forty  years.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  sole 
heir  of  Rev.  Richmond  Fenton,  of  Plumpton  Hall,  co.  Cumber- 
land, and  had  issue, 

Andrew,  his  heir.  William. 

Joyce.        Mary.        Julia.        Isabella.        Catherine. 
The  elder  son  and  heir, 

Andrew  Hcdleston,  Esq.  of  Hutton  John,  brought  up  to 
the  Bar  at  Gray's  Inn,  s.  his  father  1780.  He  to.  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  William  Fleming,  Bart,  of  Rydal,  Westmor- 
land, and  dying  1822,  was  s.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

Andrew  Fleming  Hcdleston,  Esq.  of  Hutton  John,  6. 1796 ; 
for  many  years  in  the  Civil  Service  of  the  East  India  Company, 
on  their  Madras  establishment.  Mr.  Hudleston  served  in  1849 
as  High  Sheriff  of  Cumberland.  He  s.  1860,  the  late  Lady  Le 
Fleming  in  the  Rydal  and  other  estates  of  the  Flemings  in 
Westmorland.  He  d.  unm.  1861,  leaving  Hutton  John  to 
William  Hddleston,  Esq.,  its  present  possessor. 

Arms— Gn.,  a  fret  arg.  Crest — Two  arms  dexter  and  sinister 
cmbowed  vested  arg.  holding  in  the  hands  a  scalp  ppr.  the 
inside  gu.    Motto — Soli  Deo  honor  et  gloria. 

Scat— Hutton  John,  Penrith,  Cumberland. 


HUDSON    OF    CHESWAHDINE. 

See  Donaldson. 


HTTGESSEN    OF    SMEETH    PADDOCKS. 

XNATCHBULL-HrCESSEN,  ElGHT   HoN.  EdWAED 

HtiGESSEN,  of  Smeeth  Paddocks,  and  Provender, 
Kent,  M.P.  for  Sandwich,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.A., 
Chairman  of  East  Kent  Quarter  Sessions,  formerly 
Lord  of  the  Treasury,  Under-Secretary  of  the  Home 
Department  1866  and  1868  to  1871,  and  for  the 
Colonies  1871  to  1874,  Privy  Councillor  1873,  b.  29 
April,  1829  ;  m.  19  Oct.  1852,  Anna  Maria  Elizabeth, 
younger  dau.  of  the  'Rev.  Marcus  Richard  South- 
Tvell,  Vicar  of  St.  Stephens,  St.  Albans,  and  has 
issue. 

I.  Edward,  d.  5  April,  1857. 

II.  Cecil  Marcus,  b.  29  Nov.  1863. 

I.  Katharine  CeciUa.  ii.  Eva  Mary. 

ILtnpajJt. — This  family  originally  came  from  the  town  of 
Dunkirke,  in  Flanaers,  where  Hugh  Hugessine,  for  service 
done  in  battle,  received  from  the  Duke  of  Vandomrae,  heredi- 
tary lord  of  that  town,  a  grant  of  a  coat  of  arms,  which 
bearings  were  subsequently  confirmed  to  his  descendants  in 
England,  by  Sir  William  Segar,  in  1624. 

Mart  Hcgessen,  2nd  dau.  (and  co-heir  with  her  sister, 
Dorothea,  who  to.  Joseph  Banks,  Esq .  of  Rercsby  Abbey,  and 
d.  s.  p.  1828)  of  William  Western  Hugessen,  Esq.  of  Provender, 


by  Thomasine  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  ofSir  John  Honywoofl,  Bart., 
was  5th  in  descent  from  Sir  William  Hugessen,  of  Linsted, 
High  Slieriff  Kent  1671,  whose  father,  James  Hugessen,  Esq.  of 
Linsted,  Kent,  Merchant  Adventurer,  purchased  the  estate  of 
Provender  1633.  Slie  m.  1780,  Edward  Knatchbull,  eldest  son 
of  Sir  E.  Knatchbull,  7th  bart.  of  Mersliam  Hatch,  Kent.  He 
s.  as  8th  bart.  1789,  and  d.  Sept.  1819,  having  had  by  her  (who 
d.  1785),  besides  a  younger  son,  Norton  Joseph,  Lieut.  R.N., 
who  d.  s.  J).  1801,  an  elder  son  and  heir. 

The  Right  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Knatchbull,  9th  bart.,  6. 
20  Dec.  1781;  M.P.  for  Kent;  m.  1st,  25  Aug.  1808,  Annabella 
Cbristiana,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Honywood,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1814)  had,  with  other  issue, 

Norton  Joseph,  b.  1808;  10th  bart.  of  Mersham  Hatch. 
The  Right  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Knatchbull  to.  2ndly,  1820,  Fanny 
Catherine  eldest  dau.  of  Edward  Knight,  Esq.  of  Godmersham 
Park,  Kent,  and  by  her  had  five  sons  and  four  daus., 

I.  Edward  Hugessen,  now  of  Smeeth  Paddock. 

II.  Reginald  Bridges,  Rector  of  Mersham,  Ashford,  Kent,  m. 
1866,  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  Tatton  Brockman,  of  Beach- 
borough,  Hythe,  and  has  issue, 

1  Everard.  2  A  son. 

1  Mabel  Katherine,  6.  June,  18G8. 

2  Violet.  3  Winifred. 

III.  Herbert  Thomas. 

IV.  Richard  Astley,  late  Capt.  57th  regt.,  d.  s.  p.  1874. 
v.  William  Western,  d.  unm.  1864. 

I.  Fanny  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1845. 

II.  Matilda  Catherine,  d.  unm.  1860. 

III.  Alicia  Sophia,  d.  unm.  1849. 

IV.  Louisa  Susannah,  d.  unm. 

Sir  Edward  d.  24  May,  1849,  and  was  s.  in  the  Baronetcy  by  his 
eldest  son  by  his  1st  wife.  The  Hugessen  property,  derived 
from  his  mother  and  aunt,  the  two  co-heirs  of  William  Western 
Hugessen,  Esq.  of  Provender,  he  left  to  his  widow  for  life,  and 
entailed  it  upon  his  children  by  her.  They  have  consequently 
assumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Hugessen. 

Arms  (as  granted  to  Hugh  Hugessine  by  the  Duke  of  Van- 
domme,  and  subsequently  confirmed  to  his  descendants  in 
England,  by  a  grant  in  1624  from  Sir  William  Segar) — Arg.,  on 
a  mount  vert  in  base  an  oak  tree  ppr.  between  two  boars  com- 
batant sa.  armed  and  tusked  or.  Crest — A  tree  as  in  the  arms 
between  two  wings  az. 

.Seat— Smeeth  Paddocks,  Provender,  Fcvcrsham,  Ashford. 


HUGHAN    OF    THE    AIRDS. 

HuGHAN,  TnoMAS,  Esq.  of  The  Airds,  New 
Galloway,  J.P.  and  D.L.  Kirkcudbright,  b.  31  Oct. 
1811 ;  m.  1st,  21  Dec.  1835,  Lady  Louisa  Beauclerk, 
dau.  of  William  Aubrey,  Duke  of  St.  Albans,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  18  Feb.  1843)  has  issue, 

I.  Jannetta,  to.  Lord  John  Manners. 

II.  Wilhelmina  Mary. 

III.  Louisa  Justina,  m.  Sir  Brydges  Henniker,  Bart. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1868,  Louisa  Senhouse,  dau.  of  the 
late  Foster  Clarke,  Esq.  Mr.  Hughan,  of  The  Airds, 
is  only  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Hughan,  Esq.  of 
The  Airds,  M.P.,  by  Jean  his  wife,  dau.  of  Eobert 
Milligan,  Esq.  of  Cotswold,  co.  Gloucester. 
Seat — The  Airds,  New  Galloway. 


HUGHES    OF    KINMEL. 

Hughes,  Hugh  Egbert,  Esq.  of  Kinmei,  co. 
Denbigh,  Lord-Lieut,  of  Flintshire,  b.  11  June, 
1827 ;  m.  18  April,  1853,  Lady  Florentia  Emily, 
2nd  dau.  of  Henry  Thomas,  Isfc  Earl  of  Ravens- 
worth,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Hugh  Seymour  Bulkelet  Lewis,  6.  10  July,  1862. 

II.  Henry  Bodvel  Lewis,  6.  24  Dec.  1S64. 

1.  Elizabeth  Bronwen.         ii.  Mary  Florentia. 

III.  Frances  Anne.       iv.  Eleanor,  d.  an  infant  21  Feb.  1858. 
V.  Uoratia  Maria  Susanna.         vi.  Anne  Gwendolen. 

Mw  Hughes  s.  at  the  death  of  his  first  cousin, 
William  Lewis,  2nd  Lord  Dinorben,  6  Oct.  1852, 
to  the  estates  of  the  family,  under  the  entail  created 
by  his  grandfather. 

3iiliragc.  —  HwFA  ap  Cynddelw,  Lord  of  Llys  I.Iifon, 
in  Anglesey  (living  in  the  time  of  Owen  Gwynedd,  Prince  ol 
North  Wales  who  d.  1170),  was  founder  of  the  first  NobJe  Tribe 


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of  Wales.  His  office  by  InheritaTice  was  to  bear  the  Prince's 
coronet  and  place  it  on  his  head  when  the  Bishop  of  Bangor  an- 
nointed  him.  He  had  his  residence  at  Presaddfed,  in  Anglesey, 
and  he  possessed  other  lordships  which  are  mentioned  in  the 
"Extent  of  North  Wales,"  as  divided  amongst  his  five  sons, 
Mathnsalem,  Cyfnerth,  levan,  lorwerth,  and  Blettrws.  His 
wife  was  Ceinfryd,  dau.  of  Ednowain,  Chief  of  the  15th  Noble 
Tribe.    His  eldest  son, 

Mathcsalem,  was  father  of  two  sons,  lorwerth,  whose  dau. 
and  heiress  Gwenhwyfa,  m.  Llewellyn  ap  Madoc  ap  Einion, 
and 

Meredith,  who  had  also  two  sons,  lorwerth,  of  whom  we 
treat,  and  Griffith,  who  was  father  of  lorwerth  ap  Griffith, 
who  had  issue,  and  of  Sir  Howell  ap  Griffith,  Knt.,  whose  only 
dau.  and  heir,  Margaret,  in.  Griffith,  Lord  of  Powis.  The 
former-named  son,  lorwerth  ap  Meredith,  had,  with  two 
younger  sons,  Meredith,  who  had  issue,  and  lorwerth  (Gwystl) 
ancestor  of  the  eminent  Welsh  poet  Siou  Brwynog,  of  Brwynog, 
who  flourished  about  1550,  an  elder  son, 

Gbutith  ap  Iobwekth,  m.  Gwenllian,  dau.  of  Ririd  Flaidd, 
Lord  of  Penllyn,  co.  Merioneth,  who  was  slain  the  latter  end 
of  the  reign  of  Henrt  II.)  and  had  issue,  besides  Ioewebth,  of 
whom  we  treat, 

II.  Griffith  Vychan,  who  had  issue. 

in.  Llewellyn,  m.  Angharad,  dau.  of  Llewellyn  ap  Madoe  ap 
Griffith,  and  had  issue. 
IV.  Sir    Howel    y    Pedolau   (so-called   from   his    ability  to 
straighten   a    horse-shoe    with    his    hands),    knighted   by 
Edward  II.,  to  whom  he  was  foster  brother.    His  monu- 
mental effigy,  representing  him  as  bending   a  horse-shoe 
with  his  hands,  was  in  the  Church  of  St.  Peter,  at  Carmar- 
then, until  broken  up  by  some  plasterers. 
▼.  Ehys,  d.  s.  p. 
I.  Gwenllian,  d.  v.nm. 
The  son  of  whom  we  treat, 

Ioewebth  ap  Geiffith,  m.  Gwladys,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Howel  Goch  ap  lorwerth  ap  Cadwgan,  derived  from  Llowarch 
ap  Bran,  and  had  issue,  lorwerth  dda,  of  whom  presently; 
Griffith  dda,  who  had  issue;  Cynric  ddu,  whose  dau.  Gwerfyl, 
m.  Ednowain  ap  Einion  ap  lorwerth  goch  ;  Llewellyn,  father 
of  Howell,  whose  dau.  Gwenhwyfa,  -,a.  Howell  ap  Tegwared 
ap  Madoc  goch  ;  Howell,  Rhys,  David,  and  Einion,  who  all 
had  issue;  Meredith,  who  d.  s.p.  :  and  a  dau.,  Gwerfyl,  m. 
Llewellyn  ap  levan  Wyddell.    The  eldest  son, 

Ioewebth  dd5  ap  Iobwebth,  ni.  Gwenllian,  dan.  and  heir 
of  Meredith  benhir  ap  Meredith  ap  Llewellyn  (of  Aber-Alaw) 
descended  from  Howell  ap  Owen  Gwynedd,  and  was  father  of 
Howell,  and  of  Rhys,  who  had  issue.    The  elder  son, 

HowEL  AP  Iobwebth  Ddu.,  m.  Angharad,  dau.  of  Howell  ap 
Cynrige  Vychan  of  HiraetUog  ap  Cynric  ap  Llowarch,  derived 
from  Marchweithian,  Lord  of  Is-Aled,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Hwlkin,  of  whom  presently.        ii.  Pihys. 

III.  lorwerth. 

IV.  Llewellyn,  in.  Malt,  dau.  to  Griffith  ap  Ednyfed  ap 
David  Lloyd,  and  from  this  marriage  descended  Hugh 
Lewis,  of  Llechylched,  in  Anglesey,  who  certified  his  pedi- 
gree in  the  Visitation  5  Nov.  1588,  at  which  time  he  was 
residing  at  Bodewryd.  He  was  High  Sheriff  in  1616,  and 
d.  in  1618,  leaving  an  only  dau.  and  heir,  Magdalen,  wife  of 
John  Wood,  Esq.  of  Llangwyfan,  by  whom  she  had  an  only 
child,  Jane,  who  d.  1700,  having  to.  John  Gi-iffith,  Esq.  of 
Carregllwyd,  in  Anglesey,  by  whom  she  had  a  numerous 
family. 

V.  Kwnnws,  m.  Malt,  dau.  and  heir  of  David  Vychan  ap 
David  Llwyd,  derived  from  H  wfa  ap  Cynddelw,  and  had  issue. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  David  ap  Griffith  of  Lleyn. 
The  elder  son, 

Hwlkin  ap  Howel,  who  was  alive  upon  the  next  Monday 
after  the  festival  of  the  Assumption,  21  Eichaed  II.  (1398), 
m.  Erddylad,  dau.  and  heir  of  David  ap  lorwerth  ap  David 
Llwydd,  derived  from  Llowarch  ap  Bran,  Chief  of  the  2nd 
Noble  Tribe,  and  by  her  had,  besides  a  younger  son,  Howel,  who 
i«.  Angharad,  dau.  of  Ilowel  ap  Madoc  DdG.  of  Ucheldre,  and 
had  issue,  and  a  dau.  Mali,  m.  Ednyfed  ap  Hwlkin  ap  Bled- 
dyn  ap  levan  ap  Cadwgan,  an  elder  son  and  heir, 

Llewellyn  ap  Hwlkin,  who  was  alive  on  the  1st  Nov.  30th 
Heney  VI.,  and  was  taken  prisoner  at  the  battle  of  Mortimer's 
Cross,  1  Feb.  1461 ;  he  m.  1st,  Margery,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of 
levan  Lloyd  ap  Griffith  ap  Gionwy,  derived  from  larddur. 
Lord  of  Arllechwedd,  in  Carnarvonshire,  and  by  her  had  five 
sons,  amongst  whom  he  divided  his  large  possessions,  and  two 
daus.  A  poem  by  Howell  Kilan,  a  poet  who  wrote  between 
1460  and  1490,  upon  the  sons  of  LleweUyn  ap  Hwlken  is 
extant. 

I.  Meurig,  to  whom  he  left  Eodowen.  He  witnessed  a  deed 
at  Bodedem,  30  Henry  VII.  (1459),  and  d.  in  1530.  His 
wife  was  Margaret,  dau.  (by  Angharad,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 


Ednyfed  ap  Sir  Tudor,  paternal  uncle  of  Owen  Tudor)  of 
levan  Vychan  ap  Adha,  of  Pengwem,  co.  Denbigh,  and 
jure  uxor  IS  of  Mostyn,  co.  Fhnt,  ancestor  of  the  Mostyns 
of  Mostyn,  derived  from  Tudor  Trevor,  Lord  of  Hereford. 
By  this  lady  he  had  two  sons, 

1  Owen  ap  Meurig,  of  Bodowen  in  Anglesey,  whose  great- 
grandson.  Sir  Hugh  Owen,  Knt.  of  Bodowen,  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  and  heir  of  George  Wiriot,  Esq.  of  Orielton,  co 
Pembroke,  and  had  two  sons, 

William  Owen,  ancestor  of  the  Owens  of  Bodowen,  and 
John  Owen,  grandfather  of   Sir  Hugh  Owen,  Knt.   of 
Orielton,  created  a  Bart,  in  1641. 

2  John  Owen,  ancestor  of  the  Owens  of  Bodsilin,  subse- 
quently also  of  Clenenneu,  co.  Carnarvon,  and  Brogyn- 
t>-n,  Salop.  Their  heir,  Margaret,  dau.  of  William 
Owen,  Esq.,  was  mother,  by  her  husband  Owen  Ormsby, 
Esq.  of  Willow  Brook,  co.  Sligo,  of  a  dau.  and  heir,  Mary- 
Jane,  who  inherited  the  family  estates.  She  m.  11  Jan. 
1815,  William  Gore,  Esq.,  M.P.,  who  assumed  the  addi- 
tional surname  of  Ormsby,  and  by  him  is  the  mother  of 
John  Ralph  Ormsby-Gore,  Esq.,  created  Baron  Harlech 

II.  Hugh,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Lewis,  of  whom  we 
treat.  He  inherited  the  ancient  family  seat  of  Pre.saddfed, 
the  residence  of  his  ancestor,  Hwfa  ap  Cynddelw,  Lord  of 
Llys  Llifon.  III.  David,  of  Clegyrog,  who  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Griffith,  of  Chwaen  Wen,  to.  1st,  Catrin,  dau.  of  Sion  ap 
Meredith  ap  Ifan  of  Efflonydd,  and  had  issue,  and  2ndly, 
Gronwy,  dau.  of  David  Vychan. 

V.  Ehys,  of  Bodychan.  He  went  to  Bosworth  with  300  men, 
and  in  reward  of  his  services  was  appointed  Sheiiff  of 
Anglesey  for  life,  from  20  Sept.  1485  to  1504.  He  m.  Mar- 
garet, dau.  to  Rhys  ap  Kenrick  ap  Eobert,  and  had,  with 
other  issue,  an  elder  son,  John,  who  was  High  Sheriff  of 
Anglesey  in  1542,  and  again  in  1654.  Ancestor  of  the  family 
of  Bodychan,  now  extinct. 

I.  Elin,  m.  thrice,  1st,  John,  son  of  Madoc  Puleston ;  2ndly,  I 
Gwilyim  ap  David  of  Llwydiarth  ;  3rdly,  Cynric  ap  David  ' 
ap  Ithel  Vychan,  of  Englefield,  in  Flintshire. 

II.  Nest,  VI.  lorwerth  ap  Llewellyn  ap  David  Goch. 
Llewellyn  ap  Hwlkin  m.  2ndly,  Angharad,  dau.  of  Cynric  ap 
Griffith  ap  Grono,  and  by  her  had  a  dau.  Mali,  m.  Llewellyn 
ap  Griffith  ap  Howel.    The  2nd  son, 

Hugh  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Presaddfed  Giving  the  12th  Jan.  1485), 
m.  Janet,  sister  of  Rowland  Bulkeley,  of  Chedle,  co.  Chester, 
and  of  Beaumaris  (ancestor  of  Viscount  Bulkeley),  and  dau.  of 
William  Bulkeley,  who  d.  8  Heney  VIII.  (1517),  and  by  her 
had  a  son,  John,  and  three  daus.,  Ellen,  ni.  Owen  ap  John  ap 
Meredith,  of  Ystymkegid;  Alice,  -m.  John  Puleston,  of 
Hafod-y-Wern,  and  Elisabeth,  to.  John  Wynne  ap  John 
Edwards  Hen.    The  son, 

John  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Presaddfed,  to.  Elisabeth,  dau.  of 
Watkin  Vaughan,  Esq.,  ap  Thomas  ap  Eoger  Vychan  ap 
Roger  Hen,  derived  from  Moreiddig  Warwyn,  Lord  of  Llechryd, 
CO.  Brecon,  and  had  two  sons,  Hugh,  and  Watkin,  d.  s.  p. 

Hdgh  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Presaddfed,  to.  Agnes,  sister  of  Sir 
Ehys  Griffith,  Knt.  of  Penrhyn,  High  Sheriff  of  Carnarvon 
1566,  and  dau.  of  Sir  William  Griffith,  Knt.  of  Penrhyn,  Cham- 
berlain of  North  Wales,  and  was  father  of  two  sons,  William,  of 
whom  presently,  and  John  Lewis,  High  Sheriff  of  Anglesey 
1565,  who  TO.  Elin,  dau.  of  Hugh  ap  Llewellyn  ap  Meredith  ap 
Ehys,  derived  from  Llowarch  Holbwrch,  and  had  issue,  William, 
b.  1553;  Mary,  6.  1555;  Hugh,  b.  1557;  and  Margaret,  b.  1564. 
This  lady  to.  2ndly,  Sir  William  Maurice  of  Clenenneu,  Knt., 
Hi,7h  Sheriff  of  Carnarvon  1581.    The  elder  son, 

William  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Presaddfed,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  of 
Anglesey  1548,  1557,  and  1571,  and  M.P.  for  that  co.  in  two 
Parhaments,  certified  his  pedigree  in  the  Visitation  6  Nov. 
15S8.  He  TO.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Puleston,  Knt.  of 
Bersham,  Constable  of  the  Castle  of  Carnarvon,  and  by  her 
had, 

I.  Hugh,  of  whom  presently.        ii.  Richard,  M.A. 

III.  William,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  s.  p.        iv.  John.' 

I.  Jane,  m.  Owen  Wood,  Esq.  of  Tal-y-llyn. 

II.  Elisabeth,  m.  Ehys.Wyn  ap  David  ap  Ehys  ap  David  ap 
Gwilym,  of  Llwyrtiart. 

III.  Gaynor,  m.  William  Hampton,  Esq.  of  Henllys. 

IV.  Margaret,  to.  Richard  Bulkeley,  Esq.  of  Porthaml. 

V.  Anne,  m.  David  Owen  Tudor,  Esq.  of  Penmynydd. 

VI.  Mary,  to.  William  Coetmore,  Esq.  of  Coetmore. 
VJI.  Elin,  d.  unm.        viii.  Grace,  m.  William  Hampton. 

The  elder  son  and  heir, 

Hugh  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Presaddfed,  to.  Margaret,  dau.  and 
heir  of  William  ap  John  ap  Rhys,  Esq.  of  Llynon  (by  Anne, 
his  wife,  dau.  to  Pierce  Stanley,  of  Elfo)  and  by  her  had  issue, 
William,  d.  s.  jy.,  John,  of  whom  presently;  Owen,  J.P. ; 
Stuckley,  ni.  and  had  issue.    The  elder  son, 

John  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Presaddfed,  High  Sheriff  of  Anglesey 
1606,  TO.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Hugh  Owen,  of  Bodowen,  Knt.,  by 
his  wife  Elisabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  George  Wiriot,  Esq.  of 


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3ii,  Uon,  CO.  Pembrolte,  and  by  her  had,  with  a  dau.  Mar- 
ram, who  d.  imm.  atLIynon,  a  son  and  heir, 

JmiN  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Presaddfed,  High  Sheriff  of  Anglesey 
IGls^  III.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Evan  Lloyd,  Esq.,  of  Bodidris-yn- 
i';il,  C'apt.  in  the  service  of  Charles  I.,  J. P.,  and  Custos  llotu- 
ui  um  of  the  CO.  Denbigh,  who  d.  at  Presaddfed  in  1637,  by 
\[;ny  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Hichard  Trevor,  Knt.  of 
in  iilyn,  and  by  herhad  issue,  an  only  dau.  and  heiress, 

Anm;  Lewis,  who  m.  1st,  John,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Hugh 
)\\('ii.  1st  bart.  of  Orielton,  who  d.  s.  p.  v.  p.,  and  2ndly, 
\'iail;  Trevor,  Viscount  Dungannon,  by  whom  she  had  issue 
:«u  sons,  Lewis  and  Mark,  successively  Viscounts  Dungan- 
1011,  who  both  d.  s.  p. 

A\  iLHAM  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Presaddfed,  High  Sheriff  1549,  m. 
:ndly.  Elin,  sister  of  John  ap  Edward,  Esq.  of  Bodewryd, 
High  Sheriff  of  Anglesey  1613,  and  dau.  of  Edward  ap  Hugh 
rwyn,  Esq.  of  Bodewryd,  by  Elin,  dau.  ofRobert  Bulkeley,  Esq. 
3f  Gronant,  and  by  her  (who  TO.2ndly,  Henry  Mostyn,  D.D.,  of 
Dalcoed,  co.  Flint,  who  </.  1612)  had  (with  a  dau.  Margaret, 
n.  to  Robert  Pugh,  of  Penrhyn,  in  Creuddyn)  a  son 

Robert  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Cemlyn,  in  Anglesey,  b.  1599,  named 
xfter  Robert  Devereux,  Earl  of  Essex,  who,  on  his  way  to  Ire- 
and  in  that  year,  visited  Presaddfed,  and  stood  godfather 
;o  him.  He  m.  Gaynor,  dau.  of  William  Roberts,  Esq.  of 
2aerau,  in  Anglesey,  and  by  her,  who  d.  a  widow  in  Feb.  1672, 
iged  78,  had,  with  three  younger  sons,  Samuel,  John,  and 
Ambrose,  an  elder  son  and  heir, 

William  Lewis,  of  Cemlyn,  who  rf.2  Jan.  167G,  aged  50,  having 
n.  Anne,  dau.  (by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Rhys  Wynn,  of 
Llwydiarth,)ofWilliam  Bulkeley,  Esq.  ofBrynddu,  High  Sheriff 
3f  Anglesey  1637,  son  (by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of 
Rhys  ap  William  of  Coedan)  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  Bulkeley,  son 
3f  Sir  Richard  Bulkeley,  Knt.  of  Baron  Hill,  co.  Anglesey, 
lerived  through  the  families  of  Needham,  Talbot,  Butler,  and 
Bohun,  from  King  Edward  I.  By  this  lady  Mr.  Lewis  had 
:wo  sons,  Robert,  of  Cemlyn,  d.  s.  j). ;  Ambrose,  of  whom  we 
;reat;  "and  Sage,  m.  John  Bulkeley,  of  Bwlchanan.  The 
i'oungor  son, 

Ambrose  Lewis,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Llaivhyddlad,  to  which  he 
was  inducted  in  1704,  d.  8  Nov.  1729,  aged  73,  having  m. 
Martha,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  Rev.  Hugh  Humphreys, 
Rector  of  Trefdraeth,  to  which  he  was  instituted  5  May,  1668, 
by  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Porthllongdu 
^derived  from  Gweirydd  ap  Rhysgoch,  founder  of  the  3rd 
Noble  Tribe),  and  sister  and  co-heir  of  Owen  Hughes,  Esq.  of 
Madryn  Castle,  co.  Carnarvon,  and  Llysdulas,  co.  Anglesey, 
M.P.  for  Beaumaris,  and  High  Sheriff  of  Anglesey  1683,  who 
d.  s.  p.  1708.  By  this  lady  (who  d.  in  1725)  Mr.  Lewis  had 
issue, 

I.  William  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Cemlyn,  Llysdulas,  and  Madryn 
Castle,  High  Sheriff  of  Anglesey  1713  and  1714,  m.  Elisa- 
beth, dau.  of  William  Meyrick,  Esq.  of  Bodorgan,  and 
d.  s.  p.,  leaving  his  nieces  his  co-heiresses. 

II  Hugh,  TO.  Jane,  dau.  of  Roger  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Plis 
Coch,  and  d.  s.  p.        in.  Owen,  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Robert,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Anne,  ire.  William  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Trysclwyn,  High  Sheriff 
of  Anglesey  1710. 

II.  Jane,  m.  William  Bulkeley,  Esq.  of  Brynddij,  High 
Sheriff  of  Anglesey  1715. 

III.  Margaret,  d.  unm.  Jan.  1788. 
The  youngest  son, 

Robert  Lewis,  M.A.,  of  Cemlyn,  Rector  of  Trefdraeth,  and 
Chancellor  of  the  Diocese  of  Bangor,  to.  18  April,  1734,  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Hugh  Price,  Esq.  of  Beaumaris,  by  Sidney  his 
wife,  only  child  of  William  Williams,  Esq.  of  Trearddur,  in 
Anglesey,  descended  from  Hwfa  ap  Cynddelw,  and  by  this 
lady  had  three  daus.  and  co-heirs, 

Sidney,  co-heir  to  her  uncle,  from  whom  she  inherited 
Madryn  Castle.  She  to.  in  1763,  Love  Parry,  Esq.  of  Pen- 
narth,  M.P.,  and  was  mother  of  two  daus.  and  co-heirs. 
The  elder,  Margaret,  b.  1783,  s.  to  Madryn,  and  to.  Thomas 
Parry  Jones,  Esq.  of  Llwynon,  co.  Denbigh,  who  assumed 
the  additional  surname  of  Parry.  Anna  Maria,  d.  unm. 
Mary,  of  whom  we  treat,  b.  8  Oct.  1740. 
The  youngest  dau.  and  co-heir, 

Mary  Lewis,  also  co-heir  to  her  uncle,  William  Lewis,  from 
whom  she  inherited  Cemlyn  and  Llysdulas,  to.  10  Aug.  1765, 
the  Rev.  Edward  Hughes,  M.A.,  of  Kinmel  Park,  co.  Denbigh, 
b.  9  Feb.  1738,  eldest  son  of  Hugh  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Lleiniog,  in 
Anglesey,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Lewis,  his  heir,  1st  Lord  Dinorbcn. 
u.  Hugh  Robert,  6.  27  April,  1774;  seated  at  Bache  Hall,  co. 
Chester;  to.  1st,  Barbara,  dau.  of  John Bodychan Sparrow, 
Esq.  of  Red  Hill,  co.  Anglesey,  by  Anne  his  wife,  only  child 
and  heiress  of  Ambrose  Lewis,  Esq.,  of  Trysclwyn,  co. 
Angles  jy,  and  by  her  had  four  daus., 


1  Mary  Anne,  in.  7  Jan.  1834,  Richard  Massie,  Esq.  of  Cod- 
dington,  co.  Chester,  and  d.  s.  p.  20  Feb.  1841. 

2  Margaret  Grace,  d.unm.  14  Jan.  1835. 

3  lOlizabc'th  Henrietta,  to.  29  Oct.  1840,  Philip  Stapleton 
Hunibertson,  Esq.  of  Chester,  M.P.  for  that  city  1859, 
and  has  issue,  Philip  Hugh,  b.  29  Nov.  1841. 

4  Anne  Barbara,  d.  iinm.  18  March,  1847. 

Mr.  Hughes  m.  2ndly,  12  June,  1826,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Lance,  Esq.  of  Wavertree,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  26  Aug.  1864)  had, 

1  Hdgh  Robert  Hughes,  Esq.,  now  of  Kinmel  Park. 

2  Edward  Owen,  b.  29  June,  1829;  d.  25  Sept.  1830. 

1  Adelaide  Elinor,  m.  10  Nov.  1856,  the  Hon.  Walter 
Bourchicr  Devereux,  Capt.  R.N.,  3rd  son  of  Henry,  14th 
Viscount  Hereford.  He  d.  15  May,  1868,  leaving  issue 
one  son  and  three  daus. 
III.  James,  Col.  in  tlic  army,  C.B.,  6.  12  Nov.  1778;  to.  1G 
March,  1841,  Fanny,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Sir  Francis 
Charles  Stanhope,  6th  son  of  Charles,  3rd  Earl  of 
Harrington,  and  d.  s.  p.  29  Nov.  1845.  His  widow  re- 
married the  Right  Hon.  Sir  William  Hutt,  K.C.B. 
I.  Margaret,  m.  July,  1792,  Owen  Williams,  Esq.  of  Temple 
House,  Berks,  and  Craigydon,  co.  Anglesey,  M.P.  for  Great 
Marlow,  and  ci!.  1821,  leaving  issue.  Her  eldest  son  was 
the  late  Thomas  Peers  Williams,  Esq.  of  Temple  House  and 
Craigydon,  M.P.,  Col.  of  the  Anglesey  Militia. 
ir.  Anne,  to.  11  June,  1799,  Sir  Robert  Williams,  Bart,  of 
Penrhyn,  co.  Carnarvon,  and  d.  Sept.  1837,  leaving  by  him 
(who  d.  1  Dec.  1830)  issue,  of  whom  the  eldest  son  was  the 
late  Sir  Richard  Williams  Bulkeley,  10th  bart.  of  Penrhyn. 

III.  Eliza,  drowned  in  the  Thames,  23  April,  1810. 

IV.  Martha,  to.  1st,  6  March,  1809,  Cynric  Lloyd,  Esq.,  3rcl 
brother  of  Edward  Price  Lloyd,  Baron  Mostyn.  He  d.  s.  p. 
1822.  She  m.  2ndly,  1829,  Sir  Henry  Wyatt,  Lieut.-Col.  in 
the  2nd  Guards,  and  d.  s.  p.  9  April,  1869. 

V.  Mary  Hester,  d.  unm.  22  Nov.  1849. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Lewis  IIuonEs,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Kinmel  Park, 
Dinorben,  and  Llysdulas,  b.  10  Nov.  1767,  created  Baron 
DiNOBBEN,  10  Sept.  1831  ;  m.  1  March,  1804,  Charlotte  Mar- 
garet, 3rd  dau.  of  Ralph  William  Grey,  Esq.  of  Backworth, 
Northumberland),  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  Jan.  1835)  bad  issue, 

Edward,  b.  5  Nov.  1806;  d.  3  March,  1814. 

William  Lewis  Hughes,  2nd  Baron  Dinorben.  ' 

Charlotte  Mary,  m.  27  May,  1828,  Sir  Richard  Williams 
Bulkeley,  Bart,  of  Penrhyn,  co.  Carnarvon,  and  d.  s.  p.  17 
May,  1829. 

Frances  Mai-garet,  m.  1835,  Allan  Legge,  3rd  Baron  Gard- 
ner, and  d.  s.p.  8  Dec.  18J7. 

Martha  Mary,  (/.  xmin.        Eliza  Anne,  d.  young,  1815. 

Laura,  also  <(.  young,  1816. 

Caroline  Anne,  d.  unm.  19  April,  1832. 

Emily.  •    Augusta,  d.  young,  1852. 

Lord  Dinorben  m.  2ndly,  1840,  Gertrude,  youngest  dau.  of 
GriceSrayth,  Esq.  of  Ballynatray,  co.  Waterford,  and  sister  of 
Penelope,  consort  of  H.R.H.  the  Prince  of  Capua,  son  of  the 
King  of  Naples,  and  by  herhad  two  daus., 

Gertrude  Cecilia,  d.  an  infant,  1843. 

G wen-Gertrude,  m.  26  Sept.  1871,  Sir  Arundcll  Neave,  Bart, 
of  Dagnam  Park,  Essex,  and  has  issue. 
Lord  Dinorben  d.  10  Feb.  1852,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  sur- 
viving son, 

William  Lewis,  2nd  baron,  h.  5  Nov.  1S21,  d.  unm.  6 
Oct.  1852,  when  the  title  became  extinct.  The  entailed  estates 
devolved  on  his  first  cousin  and  heir  male,  the  present  Udgh 
Robert  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Kinmel  and  Dinorben. 

Arms—Gv..,  two  lions  passant  and  arose  in  chief  arg.  Crest 
— Out  of  a  coronet  or,  a  demi-lion  rampant  arg.  holding 
between  the  paws  a  rose  gu.  slipped  vert.  MoUo — Heb  Dduw 
heb  ddim,  Duw  a  digon. 

/Seats— Kinmel  Park,  Abergele ;  and  Glanywern,  Denbigh. 

♦ 

HUGHES    OF    SHERDLEY    HALL. 

HuonES,  Michael,  Esq.  of  Shcrdley  Hall,  co. 
Lancaster,  J.P.,  b.  12  July,  1810 ;  m.  20  Dec.  1859, 
EUinor  Mary,  dau.  of  the  late  Admiral  Campbell, 
of  Ardpatrick,  co.  Argyll,  aud  has  ouo  son, 

Michael  James,  6.  19  March,  1861. 

ILf nCiltJC— See  Hughes  of  Kinmd. 

Michael  Hughes,  Esq.  (youngest  son  of  Hugh  Hughes, 
Esq.  of  Lliniog,  in  Anglesey,  who  d.  19  Feb.  1774,  aged  68,  and 
brother  of  Rev.  Edward  Hughes  of  Kinmel),  was  b.  13  May, 
1752,  and  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of  the  Rev.  William 
Johnson,  of  Prescot,  by  whom  he  acquired  considerable  landed 
estates  in  CO.  Lancaster.  She  d.  s.  p.  10  May,  1798.  He  m. 
2ndly,  Ellen,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  John  Pemberton,  Esq.  of 
Sutton  Place,  co.  Lancaster,  uncle  of  Lord  Kingsdown,  by 
whom  (who  d.  9  May,  1860)  he  had  issue, 


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Michael,  his  heir.  William,  &.  16  July,  1823. 

Ellen  Margaret. 

Mary,  m.  the  Eev.  Stewart  Majendie,  5tli  son  of  the  late 

Bishop  of  Bangor,  and  d.  1  April,  1857,  leaving  four  sons 

and  eight  daus.  Charlotte  Augusta  Anne. 

Emily,   m.  Joseph  Whittuck  Whittuck,   Esq.  of    Ilanham 

Hall,  CO.  Gloucester,  and  has  issue  four  sons  and  three 

daus. 
Mr.  Hughes  d.  2  May,  1825,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  the  present 
Michael  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Sherdley. 

Arms — Gu.,  two  lions  passant  in  palo  and  a  rose  in  chief 
arg.  Crest — Out  of  a  coronet  or,  a  dcmi-liou  rampant  ar;;. 
holding  between  the  paws  a  rose  gu.  slipped  vert.  Motto — 
— Heb  Dduw  hob  ddim,  Duw  a  digon. 

Seal — Sherdley  Hull,  St.  Helens,  co.  Lancaster. 


HUGHES    OF    PLAS    COCH. 

Hughes,  William  Eulkeley,  Esq.  of  Plas 
C6ch  and  Brynddu,  co.  Anglesey,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1861,  M.P.  for  the  Carnarron  District 
of  Boroughs  from  1837  to  1859  ;  b.  26  July,  1797  ; 
m.  1st,  19  April,  1825,  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Harry 
Wormald,  Esq.  of  Woodhouse,  Leeds,  co.  York, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Jonathan  Nettleship,  Esq.  of 
Mattersey  Abbey,  co.  Nottingham,  and  2ndly, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Donkin,  of  Eothbury, 
Northumberland. 

IttltCiigC.— This  ancient  family  derives  paternal  lineage 
from  Llywarch  ap  Bran,  Lord  of  the  Commot  of  Mena,  in 
Anglesey,  who  flourished  in  the  12th  century.  From  him  the 
family  pedigree  carries  down  the  descent  to 

Hugh  Hughes,  Esq.,  of  Porthaml  (eldest  son  of  David  ap 
Hugh,  of  Porthaml,  party  to  a  deed,  18  Nov.  1541,  by  Agnes 
Owen  his  wife),  the  first  who  assumed  the  family  surname.  He 
rebuilt,  15C9,  the  family  residence,  which  from  the  colour  of 
the  stone,  acquired  the  name  of  Pliis  Coch  (Red  Hall),  which 
has  been  since  substituted  for  that  of  Porthaml  Issa.  Tliis 
gentleman,  who  was  High  Sheriff  for  Anglesey  1581,  1502,  and 
1600,  and  represented  that  county  9  Elizabeth,  was  a 
Bencher  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Attorney-General  to  Queen  Eliza- 
beth for  North  ^yales,  and  was  appointed  by  James  I.  Lord 
Chief  Justice  for  Ireland  ;  but  d.  in  London  before  he  pro- 
ceeded to  that  country.  He  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Simon  Montague,  Esq.,  brother  of  Edward,  Lord  Montague, 
of  Boughton,  and  of  Henry,  Earl  of  Manchester,  and  by  her 
(who  m.  2ndly,  the  Eev.  Bobert  White,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of 
Worcester)  left  a  son  and  heir, 

EoGER  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Plas  C6ch,  Barrister  at-Law,  m. 
Winifred,  dau.  of  David  Owen,  of  Llandegfair,  and  had  a  son 
and  successor, 

Hugh  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Pias  C6ch,  living  1645,  father,  by 
Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Owen  Wynn,  Esq.  of  Glascoed,  of  a  son 
and  heir, 

EoGEB  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Pias  Cfich,  High  Sheriff  1685,  m. 
1677,  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of  Henry  Jones,  Esq.  of  Plas-yn- 
Llangoed,  and  had  issue.    He  d.  1716,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Hugh  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Plas  Coch,  High  Sheriff  1719,  m.  1718, 
Emma,  dau.  of  William  Griffith,  Esq.  of  CarrigUwyd,  but 
dying  s.  p.  1765,  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

William  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Plas  CGch  and  Plas-yn-Llangocd, 
TO.  Anna,  dau.  and  heir  of  Fortunatus  Wright,  of  Liverpool, 
Merchant,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  William 
Bulkeley,  Esq.  of  BrynddQ,  co.  Anglesey  (a  branch  of  the 
ennobled  house  of  Bulkeley),  and  had  issue, 

William  Bulkeley  (Knt.)  his  heir. 

Hugh  Eobert  (Rev.),  d.  unm.  1804. 

Eobeet  (see  Hughes  of  Plds-yn-Llmgoed). 

John,  d.  unm. 

Mary,  d.  unm.  1826. 

Anne,  to.  Richard  Jones,  Esq.,  and  d.g.p.  1833. 

Jane,  to.  George  Martin,   Esq.  of   Stockport,  and  d.  1833 
leaving  a  son,  George  Henry,  and  a  dau.  Jane. 

Margaret,  to.  Capt.  M'Donald,  of  Edinburgh,  and  left  a  dau 
Margaret  Hughes,  to.  Capt.  Cuppage.  ' 

Mr.  Hughes  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

SiE  William  Bulkeley  Hughes,  Knt.  of  Plas  Cuch  l> 
7  Dec.  1766,  m.  2  July,  1792,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Rice  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Coedhelen,  co.  Carnarvon,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1839)  had  issue. 

William  Bulkeley,  his  heir. 

Rice  Eobert,  M.A.  Jesus  Coll.  Oxford,  Rector  of  Newborough 


and  Vicar  of  Llanidan,  co.  Anglesey,  6. 19  March,  1800:  w,  i 
5  Dec.  1838,  Charlotte,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Very  Rev.  John  \ 
Warren,  Dean  of  Bangor,  and  left  issue  three  sons,  Eice  j 
William,  b.  1  Nov.  1841,  who  has  taken  the  name  of  Thomas  ' 
and  is  the  present  Eice  William  Thomas,  of  Coedhelen; 
Lloyd  Warren  George,  b.  27  Aug.  1840  ;  and  Trevor  Charles! 
6.  1  Oct.  1848.  ' 

Eobert  George,  of  Llynon,  Holyhead,  Major-Gen.,  late  of  the 
52nd  foot,  6.  1  Nov.  1804;    m.  5  Aug.  1830,  Hannah,   2nd 
dau.  of  John  Jordan,  Gent,  of  Shrewsbury,  and  has  issu& 
1  George  William  Bulkeley,  late  Capt.  52nd  foot,  J.P. 
Anglesey,  6.    16  May,  1835;    to.  10  Nov.   1864,   MilliceB 
Georgina  Montagu,  youngest  dau.  of  Conway  Richard  Doblj 
Esq.  of  Castle  Dobbs,   co.   Antrim,   and  d.  12  Oct.  187; 
leaving    issue,  Robert  William  Bulkeley,  b.  2  Sept 
Eice  George,  6.  2  May,  1869 ;  Lloyd  Edward,  b.  9  Nov.  187( 
Roger  Ivan,  6.  15  Oct.  1874;  Millicent Helen;  Olivia;  Louis 
Maria  Trevor ;  and  Nichola  Charlotte  Montagu.  2  Goodmal 
1  Sarah  Elizabeth,   m.  John  Bax  Ironside,  Esq.,   C.B., 
Burghclere  Manor,  Newbury.    2  Helen,  d.  unm.  1856;  ai 
3  Maria,  to.  25  April,  1878,  Eev.  Daniel  Morgan. 

Elizabeth,  m.  1817,  Pierce  Wynne  Yorke,  Esq.  of  Dyffryi 
Aled,  CO.  Denbigh. 

Mary,  to.  1821,  Osgood  Gee,  jun.,  Esq.  of  Earl's  Colnc. 

Ellen  Catherine.  « 

Sidney  Jane,  m.  Frederick  Charlton  Marsden,  Major  29th 
Bengal  Native  Infantry. 
Sir  William  Bulkeley  Hughes  d.  28  Nov.  1836,  and  was  s. ' 
his  son,  William  Bulkeley  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Plas  Coch. 

^7-)-/i.s— Arg.,  a  chevron  crm.  between  three  Cornish  choug 
ppr.,  each  holding  in  its  beak  an  ermine  spot.  Crcst- 
Cornish  chough  ppr.    Motto — Duw  a  ddai'par  i'r  Brain. 

Heat — Plas  COch,  co.  Anglesey. 

HUGHES    OF    PliAS-YN-IiLANGOED 

Hughes,  Robert  Jones,  Esq.  B.A.,  of  PIAs-yi 
Llangoed,  co.  Anglesey,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheri 
1845,  h.  5  Oct.  1810. 
HtUCngC— -See  preceding  Memoir. 
William  Hughes,  of  Plas  Cuch,  was  s.  in  the  estate  of  Pli 
yn-Llangoed,   and  the   impropriate  rectory,  advowson,   and 
patronage  of  Llaniestyn,  with  the  chapelries  of  Llangoed  and 
Llanflhangel-tynsylw,  by  his  2nd  son, 

The  Eev.  Hugh  Robert  Hughes,  B.C.L.,  who  d.  4  May, 
1804,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Robert  Hughes,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.,  High  Sheriff  of  Anglesey 
1815,  m.  Dorothy  Philadelphia,  5th  dau.  of  Herbert  Jonei 
Esq.  of  Llynon,  co.  Anglesey,  by  Dorothea  his  wife,  dau 
the  Rev.  William  Sutton,  Rector  of  Llanuchan,  co.  Denbigl 
and  left  issue, 
Robert  Jones,  his  heir. 

William  Henry,  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  J.  Ritson,  Esq 
Liverpool,  and  has  issue, 
1  William  Henry.  2  David  John. 

3  James  Llewelyn. 
Herbert  Jones,  Capt.  Edinburgh  Artillery  Militia,  to.  Held 
Hunt,  eldest  dau.  of  John   E.  Greig,  Esq.  of  Lethangie 
Kinross,  N.B.,  and  has  Herbert  and  other  issue. 
Hugh  Eobert,  of  Bangor,  m.  1847,  Catherine,  dau.  of  JoW 
Rutherford  Greig,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
Dorothea  Emma,  m.  John  Cattermole,  Esq.  of  Norfolk, 
has  issue  three  sons. 
Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Morris,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  ani 
has  issue. 
Eobert  Hughes  d.  29  Nov.  1827,  and  was"«.  by  his  son  the  pre* 
sent  Egbert  Jones  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Pl&s-yn-Llangoed. 
Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto— SeellvGHEs  of  Plds  Coch.  'M 

SeaJ— Plas-yu-Llangoed,  near  Beaumaris,  Anglesey.      '    M 


HUGHES    OF    YSTRAD. 

Hughes,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Ystrad,  co.  Denbigh, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  cos.  Denbigh  and  Flint,  Chairman  of 
Quarter  Sessions,  High  Sheriff  1851,  b.  7  Dec.  1799  ; 
m.  20  Nov.  1827,  Margaret  only  dau.  of  Eobert 
WiUiains,  Esq.,  late  of  Pentremawr,  co.  Denbigh, 
and  Dee  B.ink,  co.  Chester,  and  by  her  (who  d, 
1  April,  1854)  has  issue, 
I.  Hugh  Robert,  M.A.  Exeter  Coll.  Oxford,   Barrister-afr 

Law,  and  Major  Royal  Denbigh  Rifle  Militia,  b.  17  Jan. 

1835;  m.  10  Nov.  18G4,  Susan  Marian,  younger  dau.  oi 

Charles  TownsUend,  Esq.  of  Gladwyn,  co.  Denbigh,  and 

has  issue. 

I.  Sarah  Mary,  m.  7  Aug.  1857,  Henry  Dobinson,  Esq.  oi  | 
Stanwix,  Carli.sle. 

II.  Martha  Elizabeth,  m.  24  Aug.  18C4,  Henry  S.  Grubb,  Esq. 
of  Clashleigh,  Ireland. 


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I.  Selina  Margaret,  to.  10  Oct.  1SC7,  T.  Augustus  Greer, 

Esq.  of  Clonmel. 
r.  Hughes  is,  by  letters  patent,  Steward  of  the 
•owa  for  the  Lordship  of  Denbigh. 

;■  Ht'ircajC— From  Robert  ap  Hnon  (a  descendant  of  lor- 
rth  Sais,  of  Llanynys)  derived 

\ndkew  Hughes,  Gent,  of  Segroyt,  temp.  jAsres  I.,  who  ap- 
Li  s  to  have  been  the  first  who  assumed  the  family  surname. 
„<.  Katherine  Lloyd,  of  Brynlluarth,  and  was  s.  by  his 
est  son  and  heir, 

It  l;ii  IIcghes,  m.  Grace,  dau.  of  Evan  Lloyd,  of  Eriviatt, 
nt  ,  1  y  whom  he  left;  issue  a  dau.,  Margaret,  who  m.  Robert 
■!'.  ;ind  an  eldest  son, 

.   Hughes,  m.  1GS5,  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of  David 

.  Gent,  of  Penybryn,  St.  Asaph,  co.  Fhnt,  by  Ellin 

.  of  Pentre-llech,  and  left  issue, 
iL  .11,  his  heir,  who  resided  at  Penybryn,  and,  1707,  m. 
r\,  sole  dau.  of  Meriana  Jones,  of  Meriadog,  co.  Denbigh, 
low.    The  eldest  son  of  tliis  marriage  was  John,  who,  dying 
:,(.  was  «.  by  the  2nd  son, 

Fhe  Eev.  David  Hughes,  A.M.  .Tesus  Coll.  Oxford,  Rector 
LlandJoget,  co.  Denbigh,  and  Vicar  of  Aghrim,  Clonfert, 
land,  where  he  d.  1767,  having  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
ward  Hughes,  of  Keidiog,  a^d  sister  of  John  Hughes, 
1.  of  Plas-draw,  by  whom  he  left  issue,  Hugh,  his  heir 
tei'.vards  of  Llainwen)  ;  Edward  (Rev.),  and  three  daus. 
IiGii  Hughes,  Esq.,  the  eldest  son,  s.  his  father,  and,  170S, 
3Iaiy.  dau.  and  heiress  of  Rice  Roberts,  Gent,  of  Llainwen, 
IVnIiigh,  by  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Jonathan  Parry,  Esq.  of 
inu'-'llen-fechau.    Mr.  Hughes,   of  Llainwen,  was  s.  by  his 

loHN  Hughes,  Esq.,  6.  1763;  to.  30  April,  1795,  Mary,  eldest 
u.and  co-heiress  of  John  Matthews,  of  Willington,  Hanmer, 
1  lint,  Gent.,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Maddox, 
nt.  of  Preeshenlle,  co.  Salop,  which  Mary  afterwards,  upon 
;■  death,  without  issue,  of  her  brother,  Thomas  Maddox,  s. 
her  father's  estate  in  Shropshire.  Mr.  Hughes  left  at  his 
•ease,  12  April,  1830,  a  son  and  two  daus., 
Thomas,  now  of  Ystrad. 
Vlary  Ann,  d.  7  Jan.  18.54. 

aargaret,  to.  April,  1833,  Robert  Read,  Esq.,  who  d.  March, 
1846,  leaving  three  daus. 
ir7)is— Or,  three  lions  couchant  sa.    Crest — A  lion  couchant 

Jcai— Ystrad,  Denbigh. 


HUGHES    OP    ALL,T    •LJJWYT). 
HxTGHES,   John   Geoege   Paeet,  Esq.  of  Allt 
Lwyd,  CO.  Cardigan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 

Cardigan  1864,    educated   at  Winchester    and 

Brasenose  CoU.  Oxford,  m.  27  May,  1869, 
lizabeth  Charlotte  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  J.  A. 
loyd-Phihpps,  Esq.  of  Mabws,  co.  Cardigan,  and 
ale  Castle,  co.  Pembroke,  aud  has  issue, 

John  Lloyd,  b.  5  Oct.  1S71. 

Dorothy  Edith. 

ILtnCaCJC. — AVilliam  hughes,  Esq.  of  EhGs  Tyddin,  was 
her  of 

The  Rev.  William  Hughes,  of  Glanravon,  Vicar  of  Lanilar, 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  Thomas  Evans,  Esq.  of  Tymawr  Talsarn, 
.  Cardigan,  and  by  her  had  a  son  and  heir, 
John  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Glanravon,  7/i.  1801,  Jane  Edwards, 
lict  of  Thomas  Evans,  Esq.  of  Lanilar,  co.  Cardigan,  and 
,d  issue,  John,  his  heir;  Jane,  ra.  the  Rev.  John  Jones; 
id  Elizabeth,  to.  John  Syme,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh.  The  son, 
John  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Allt  Lllwyd,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
.eriff  CO.  Cardigan  1837,  6.  15  July,  1805;  m.  1st,  6  March, 
33,  Mary  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Alban  T.  J.  Gwynne,  Esq.  of 
onachty,  co.  Cardigan,  and  by  her  had  an  only  dau.,  who  d. 
I  infant.  He  m.  2ndly,  10  Aug.  1830,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of 
sorge  Williams  Parry,  Esq.,  of  Llidiard,  co.  Cardigan,  aud 
her  had  issue, 

JoHS  Geokge  Pabrt,  now  of  Allt  Llwyd. 
William  Thomas,  6.  5  Nov.  1838. 

Arm!:—Arg:..  a  chevron  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  az.,  on  a 
lief  of  the  last  a  mullet  pierced  of  the  tield.  C,-est — On  a 
lapeau  gu.  turned  up  erm.  a  denii-lion  rampant  holding  in 
e  dexter  paw  a  lleur-dc-lis.  Molio—Y  cyfiawn  sydd  hy  mcgis 
ew. 
Seoi— Allt  Llwyd,  Llanon,  co.  Cardigan. 


HUGHES    OP    TREGIB. 

Hughes,  John  Williams  Moegan  Gwtnne 
Esq.  of  Tregib,  co.  Carmtirthen,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late 
Capt.  13th  Light  Dragoons,  b.  23  Dec.  1819  ;  m.  1st, 
Mai'y,  only  child  of  William  Howell,  Esq.,  J. P.,  oi 
Danygraig,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue.  He  m. 
2ndly,  Mary  Lewis,  of  Llanelly,  and  by  her  has 
issue, 

I.  John  Williams  Gwtnne. 

II.  William  Morgans  Garnons. 

III.  Richard  Jones,  d.  1872. 

I.  Fanny  Gwynne.  ii.  Elizabeth  Mary. 

III.  Margaretta  Caroline.  rv.  Maude. 

iltlirttgC.— This  family  claims  to  derive  from  Gwynvard 
Dyfed,  living  ci'rca  1038,  and  the  descent  occupies  24  pages  of 
the  Golden  Grove  MSS.  (now  in  Record  Office). 

Edward  Hughes,  of  Penymaes,  co.  Caermarthen,  was  High 
Sheriff  for  his  co.  1550,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Bowen,  Esq. 
of  Kittlehill,  co.  Glamorgan,  and  had  three  sons,  Daniel,  his 
heir;  Rowland,  to.  Mary,  widow  of  John  Mansel,  Esq.,  and 
dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Vaughau,  Bart.;  and  John  Samuel,  d.  v.n.n. 
The  eldest  son, 

Daniel  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Penymaes,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  tho 
Rev.  James  Davies,  of  Bigelly,  co.  Pembroke,  and  had  a  son, 

Arthur  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Penymaes,  m.  Judith,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  William  George,  Rector  of  Staclipole,  by  whom  he 
had  a  son, 

Daniel  Hughes,   Esq.  of  Penymaes,  living  1700,  to.  1st, 
Mary,    dau.   of   Morris  Lloyd ;    and    2ndly,   Mary,   dau.   of 
William  Morris,  Esq.,  of  Caermarthen.    By  his  first  wife  he 
had  issue,  with  other  daus.,  who  d.  s.  p., 
Arthur,  of  Penymaes. 

Lewis,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Arnold  Bowen,  Esq.  of  Caermar- 
then (she  TO.  2ndly,  Robert  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Furnace,  co. 
Caermarthen,  ancestor  of  the  BIorgans  of  Furnace),  and 
had  (with  another  son,  Lewis,  d.  unm.  and  a  dau.,  Eliza- 
beth, HI.  the  Eev.  Lewis  Hart)  a  son, 

James,  of  whom  presently. 
Eliz.abeth,  m.  John  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Go'.den  Grove,  and  had 
is.suc. 
The  elder  son, 

Arthur  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Penymaes,  to.  Hester,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  SamuelThomas,  Esq.of  Pentowyn,  co.  Caermarthen, 
and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

Daniel  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Penymaes,  High  Sheriff  for  co. 
Caermarthen  1708.  He  m.  Amy,  dau.  of  the  Kev.  Thomas 
Powell,  Rector  of  Llangunar,  and  had  an  only  child  and  heiress, 
?Iary,  r,i.  John  Eees,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Killymaenllwyd,  ancestor 
of  the  family  of  Rees  of  that  place.  The  male  representation 
of  the  family  now  devolved  on  his  cousin, 

James  Hughes,  Esq.,  who  m.  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  John 
Williams,  Esq.  of  Bwlchgwynt,  and  Corngafr.  co.  Caermar- 
then, and  had  issue. 
Lewis,  d.  s.  p.  James,  of  Foord,  d.  s.  p. 

John  Williams,  of  whom  we  treat. 
William,  Capt.  R.N.,  d.  s.  p. 
Martha  and  Frances,  both  d.  s.  p. 
The  3rd  son, 

John  Williams  Hughes,  Esq.  Lieut.  12th  regt.,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Caermarthen  1796-7,  and  Col. 
Royal  Caermarthenshire  Fusiliers,  inherited  the  Corngafr 
estates  from  his  maternal  uncle,  John  Williams,  Esq.  He  m. 
Elizabeth,  only  child  and  heiress  of  Richard  Gwynne,  Esq.  of 
Taliaris,  Forest,  and  Tregib,  and  by  her  (who  became  possessed 
of  those  estates  through  her  grandmother,  Sibyl,  dau.  of  Sir 
Anthony  Rudd,  Bart.)  had  issue, 
John  Williams  Gwtnne,  his  successor. 
James,  of  Tymawr,  d.  s.  p.  „         ^  . 

William  Garnons,  J.P.,  of  Glancothie,  late  Capt.  K.A.,  m. 
Fanny,  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas  Moms,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Cwm  and 
Llanstephan,  and  had  issue. 
Richard  Jones,  d.  s.  p. 

Eliza  Gwynne,  to.  George  Phillips,  Esq.  of  Llwyncrwn,  co. 
Caermarthen,  and  had  issue. 

Catherine  Jones.  .  ,  ,     , 

Ann,  TO.  Edward  Price  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Glasnevm,  and  hrd 
issue.  „ 

Francis  Justina  Maria  Jane  Vaughan,  m.  Henry  Lawrence, 
Esq  J  P.,  8th  son  of  Richard  Lawrence,  Esq.  of  Dyffryn- 
maw'r,  co.  Brecon,  and  Wick,  Somerset,  and  had  surviving 

Catherine  Garnons,  m.  Lyston  Horton,  eldest  son  of  the  Eev. 
Isaac  Lewis,  Rector  of  Long  Ashton,  and  had  issue. 
Martha  Sy bU.  •  Beatrice  Mansell . 

The  eldest  son, 


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John  "Williams  Gwtnke  Hdgiies,  Esq.  of  Tregib,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Caermarthen  1830,  on.  Margaretta 
Julianna,  youngest  dau.  of  Morgan  Pryse  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Glan- 
6evin,  and  d.  1830,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John  William  Morgan  Gwynne,  now  of  Tregib. 

II.  Edward  James,  Capt.  3rd  Bengal  regt.,  6.  1820;  killed  in 
.    action  at  the  taking  of  Lucknow,  26  Sept.  18-57. 

HI.  William  Garnons,  of  Glencothie,  J.P.,  late  R.A.,  6.  1821  ; 
m.  Fanny,  dau.  of  Thomas  Morris,  Esq.  of  Cwm  and  Llan- 
stephan  Cottage,  and  had  issue, 

1  William  Gwynne,  of  Madras  Staflf  Coi-ps,  and  Deputy 
Commissioner  at  Arrakan. 

2  John  Williams,  Lieut.  1st  regt.  (Pvoyal  Scots). 

3  Edward  James,  in  India.  4  Ernest  Gilbert. 
1  Fanny  Beatrice.  2  Mary  Eliza. 

S  Emily  Garnons,  d.  1855.  4  Alice  Maria. 

S  Katherine.  6  Mary  Maud,  d.  18G9. 

7  Amy  Florence.  8  Ellen  Georgiana. 

IV.  Eichard  Jones  (Rev.),  6.1824;  m.  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of 
George  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Brunant,  and  has  issue. 
T.  Devereux  David,  B.N.,  b.  1825;  d.  in  service. 

VI.  Octavius  Kudd,  6.  1829. 

VII.  George  Henry,  Capt.  23rd  Koyal  Welsh  Fusiliers,  d.  of 
fatigue  after  the  battles  of  the  Alma  and  Inkerman,  1854. 

1.  Elizabeth  Margaretta  Catherine. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  lion  rampant  or,  in  a  true-love  knot  arg. 
between  four  fleurs-de-lis,  their  stalks  bending  towards  the 
centres  of  the  second.  Crests— 1st,  A  talbot  passant,  for 
Hughes  ;  2nd,  A  goat  passant,  for  Williams  ;  3rd,  A  raven 
ppr.,  for  GwTNNE. 

/Sect— Tregib,  near  Llandilo. 

HUGHES    OF    CO.    WEXFORD. 

Hughes,  Sib  Feedeeic,  Knt.,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  CO.  Wexford,  Capt.  7th  Madras  Caraliy,  and 
Knight  of  the  Eoyal  Persian  Order  of  the  Lion  and 
Son,  F.E.G.S.,  m.  7  April,  1864,  Emily,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  late  William  Kraeutler,  Esq.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  13  Dec.  1868}  had  one  child, 

I.  Frederic  William  Eobert,  6.  7  Dec.  1868,  who  d.  an 
infant  1 869. 

Sir  Frederick  m.  2ndly,  22  Nov.  1871,  Theodosia, 
eldest  dau.  of  Edward  James,  Esq.  of  Swailand 
Park,  CO.  Northumberland,  and  has  further  issue, 

II.  Feedekic  James  Egbert,  b.  5  Jan.  1874. 

III.  Walter  Hastings  Frederic,  b.  10  Feb.  1875. 

I.  Winifred  Emily  Frederica.         ii.  Georgina  Theodosia. 

HincaflC— Pierce  Hughes,  Esq.  m.  Sarah,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Abraham  Deane,  Esq.  of  Ballytrent,  co.  Wexford, 
acquired  with  her  considerable  estates  in  that  co.,  and  had 
issue,  I.  Abraham,  his  heir;  ii.  Deane,  rd.  April,  1699, 
Eleanor  Lambert,  and  had  a  son,  Lambert;  iii.  Thomas,  d. 
1700  ;  I.  Mary,  -m.  Sept.  1686,  Eichard  Nixon,  Esq.  of  Belmont ; 
II.  Hannah,  m.  Rev.  John  Hough,  of  Kilscoran  ;  ni.  Sarah,  m. 
Eichard  Newton,  Esq.  of  Eallynahallo;  iv.  Bridget,  m.  Cor- 
nelius Donovan,  Esq.  of  Clonmore,  all  in  co.  Wesford.  Mr. 
Hughes  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Abraham  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Ballytrent,  who,  by  Sarah  his 
wife  (whose  will,  dated  8  Nov.  1706,  was  proved  17  Feb.  1709), 
liad  issue, 

I.  Abraham,  his  heir. 

II.  Pierce  (Rev.),  Eector  of  Kilscoran,  whose  will,  dated  15 
April,  1746,  was  proved  2  March,  1754.  He  rn.  Elizabeth, 
tlau.  of  Henry  Archer,  Esq.  of  Ballyhoge,  and  had  issue, 

1  Benjamin,  of  Wexford,  m.  Euphemia,  dau.  of  George 
Kixon,  Esq.  of  Belmont;  and  d.  1798,  leaving  a  son. 
Pierce  (Eev.),  Eector  of  Drogheda,  and  a  dau.,  Sarah,  m 
\\illiam  Daniel,  Esq.  of  Fortview,  co.  Wexford. 

2  Archer,  of  Slad,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eichard  Nunn 
Esq.  of  Stiborgants,  and  had  issue.  Archer,  went  abroad' 
Elizabeth,  w.  Thomas  Finn,  Esq. ;  Hannah,  m.  Eichaid 
Edward  Bolton,  Esq.;  Mary,  m.  Arthur  Murphy,  Esq  • 
Ann;  Frances;  Charlotte. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  Eev.  Ambrose  Harvey,  of  Bargy 

2  Mary,  m.  AprU,  1736,  John  HowUn,  Esq. 

I.  Mary,  m.  June,  1679,  William  Ingham,  Esq   of  Lcixlin 

II.  Frances,  m.  Capt.  Blake,  of  Galwav.  ^' 

III.  Martha,  m.  Dec. 

IV.  Jane. 
Mr.  Hughes  d.  before  1705,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Abraham  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Ballytrent,  High  Sheriff  co'  Wex- 
ford 1727,  m.  1st,  1697,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Hore,  Esq.,  of 
Harperstown,  co.  Wexford,  and  had  by  her  two  daus.,  Jane, 
and  Sarah,  m.  James  Howlin,  Esq.  of  Ballycronigan ;  he  m 
2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Archer,  Esq.  Ballyseski'n,  same 
<-o.,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 


5,  Simon  Peare,  of  Kilmallock. 


Eleanor,  dau.  of  George  Hong 
hS 


I.  Henry,  of  Ballytrent 

ton,  Esq.  of  Bormount,  and  d.  1795,  leaving,  with 
daus.,  two  sons,  Henbt  and  Edward,  who  both  emigrat 
to  America,  the  elder  having  previously  sold  the  estate 
Ballytrent.  The  daus.  were,  Mary;  Eleanor;  Henriet 
Maria ;  and  Euphemia,  m.  Loftus  Hough,  Esq. 

II.  Pierce,  of  Newtown,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  George  Nixo 
Esq.  of  Newtown,  co.  Wexford,  and  had,  with  a  dau.,  Sara 
d.  unm.,  two  sons, 

1  Abraham,  d.  unm. 

2  George,  of  Newtown,  in.   Joanna,  dau.  of  Capt.  Fo 
and  dying  1799,  left  three  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest 

PiERSE  William,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Samuel  Hall,  Ea 
and  had  issue, 

Edward,  his  heir 

George  William,  m.  22  Nov.  1866,  Charlotte  Franc 
Proctor,  dau.  of  Edward  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Whi 
Hail,  CO.  Cork. 

Joanna  Matilda.  Katherine.  Matilda, 

Anne,  m.  8  June,  1852,  Major  John  Harvey,  of  Barj 

Castle,  CO.  Wexford, 
Mr.  Hughes  d.  May,  1831,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  so 

Eev.  Edward  Hughes,  D.D.,  Eector  of  Castlane,  dJ 
cese  of  Ossory,  in.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Burrowi 
Esq.,  of  Fir  Hill,  co.  Kildare,  and  has  issue,  1  Pieb' 
Edward;  2  John  Burrowes  Nixon;  3  Henry  Fij 
derick  George ;  1  Dora  Emma,  m.  Col.  George  WilUa  \ 
Patey,  formerly  56th  regt. ;  2  SarahFridswide ;  3  Ma  jl 
Moore ;  4  Ann  Percy  ;  5  Georgina  EUzabeth ;  6  Ph  I 
adelphia  Barbara  Eedmond.  V 

III.  Abraham,  ancestor  of  Hughes  of  Ely  House.  f 

IV.  Deane,  d.  unm,  1752.  »■ 
v.  Benjamin,  of  Hilltown,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Henry  Bunburl! 

Esq.,  and  had  issue,  I 

1  Henry.  2  Abraham.  i 

1  Sarah.  2  Mary.  ]' 

I.  Henrietta,  in.  John  Goodall,  Esq.  j 

Mr.  Hughes  d.  1739.    His  3rd  son,  I 

Abraham  Hughes,  Esq.  m.  8  Jan.  1767,  Jane,  youngestda  j 
of  Col.  Eobert  Clifford,  by    Mary   Boyd,   his   wife,  dau. 
Highgate    Boyd,  Esq.  of  Eosslare,    and  Margaret  his  wif 
sister  of  Nicholas  Loftus,  1st  Viscount  Loftus,  great-gran 
father  of  the  Marquess  of  Ely,  and  had  a  son, 

I.  Henry,  Capt.  E.I.C.S.,  d.  unm. 

II.  Abraham,  Lieut.  E.N.,  d.  unm. 

III.  Egbert,  who  s.  his  father. 

IV.  William,  Lieut.  53rd  regt. 

V.  James,  in.  Miss  Lawrence,  and  had  a  son, 

Henry,  Lieut.  18th  Madras  Native  Infantry,  d.  w.v.n.  ■■ 
Valore,  India,  18  April,  1857. 

VI.  Nicholas  Loftus,  d.  unm. 

VII.  George,  Lieut.  73rd  regt. 

I.  Mary,  in.  Eobert  Donovan,  Esq, 

II.  Elenor,  d.  unm.  Euphemia. 

Mr.  Hughes  d.  1824,  and  was  «.  by  his  son, 

Egbert  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Ely  House,  co.  Wexford,  J.P.,  6. ; 

Sept.  1772 ;  in.  1  Jan.  1797,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Capt.  Frederil 

Sparkes,  of  Croshue,  and  d.  1854,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Egbert  Wigram,  in  the  Hon.  E.I.C.  Bengal  Civil  Servie 

d.  unm.  2  March,  1859.  ii.  Frederic  (Sir). 

I.  Georgiana,  m.  21  March,   1821,  John  Doran,  Esq.,  Maji 

in  the  18th  Royal  Irish  regt.,  son  of  Thomas  Doran,  Egg 

by  Martha  Greene  his  wife,  who  m.  2ndly,  John  O'HalloiW 

son  of  the  well  known  Irish  historian  Sylvester  O'HallorSD 

Ai-ms—Or,  on  a  chevron  sa.   between  three  griffins'  heat 

erased  gu.  a  fieurde-lis  between  two  mullets  pierced  of  tl 

field  appended  below  the  shield,  the  Persian  order  of  Lion  ai 

Sun,  and  the  Crimean  and  Turkish  medals.     Crest' 

head  erased  gu.  holding  in  the  beak  a  fleur-de 

— Verus  amor  patriae, 


•est — A  grifiSa 
-lis  or.    Mci 


HUISH    OP    SMALLEY    HALL. 

HrriSH,  John,  Esq.  of  Smalley  Hall,  co.  Derbj 
Ban-ister-at-Law  Middle,  Temple,  J.P.,  and  Cap) 
Derbyshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b.  17  March,  1815 
m.  1st,  20  Sept.  1848,  Alice,  dau.  of  Titus  Boumi 
Esq.  of  Alford,  co.  Lincoln,  and  2ndly,  27  Aiu 
1856,  Jane  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Bay,  Esq.  | 
Manor  Hall,  co.  Derby,  and  by  the  former  h^ 
issue, 

I.  Alice  Maud  Mary.  ii.  Margaret  Edith. 

in.  EUza  Caroline  Mabel,  6.  and  d.  1854. 

HtllCaflC— John  Huish,  Esq.,  5.  14  July,  1780;    d. 
1823  ;  m.  1809,  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Norton  Gamble,  EsftJ 
Willoughby,  co.  Leicester,  Capt.  K.N.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  now  of  Smalley  Hall. 


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nUL 


82  i) 


Marcus,  5.  19  July,  1815;  m.  1st,  29  Oct.  1840,  Margaret 
ane,  ilau.  of  Titus  Bourne,  Esq.,  and  by  lier  (who  d.  24 
)ec.  1847)  had  issue, 

1  Marcus  Bourne,  LL.B.,  Barrister,  Inner  Temple,  6. 1843. 

2  John  Hall,  B.A.,  b.  1847. 

1  Mary  Gertrude,  b.  1841 ;  m.  1866,  Henry  Ackroyd  Eidg- 

way,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Kownall  Hall,  co.  Stafford. 
Z  Margaret  Stuart,  m.  1874,  John  Edward  Chauipney,  Esq. 

of  Halifax,  co.  York,  J. P. 
le  VI.  2ndly,  in  1849,  Frances  Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir  F.  S.  Darwin, 
nd  had  issue, 
Francis  Darwin. 

Florence.  Caroline  Eliza  Darwin.  Violctta  Darwin, 
le  d.  9  Feb.  18G8. 

Mary,  d.  3  Oct.  1821. 

Margaret,  m.  her  cousin,  Mark  Huish,  Capt.  74th  B.N.I. 
1.  Eliza. 

.  Anne  Caroline,  m.  Eev.  William  Singleton,  Eector  of 
(Vorlington,  Suffolk. 

rms— Arg.,  on  a  tend  sa.  three  luces  of  the  first.     Crest— 
elephant's  head  couped  arg.  crowned  and  tusked  or.    Motto 
ide  et  taciturnitate. 
3a«— Smallej  Hall,  co.  Derby. 


HULTON    OF    HTJLTON, 

[Ittlton,  William  Foep,  Esq.  of  Hulton  Park, 
Lancaster,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  m.  15  Oct.  1839, 
orgiana,  yovmgest  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  John  Lister 
y,  Bart.,  by  his  wife,  Lady  Amelia,  dau.  of  George 
.rry,  5th  Earl  of  Stamford  and  Warrington,  and 
her  (who  d.  1877)  has  issue, 
William   Wilbraham    Blethyn,   b.  31  July,    1844;    m. 

24  April,  1867,  Sarali  Matilda,  only  dau.  of  Ralph  Eothwell, 
Esq.  of  Eibbleton  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d. 

25  Oct.  1873)  has,  William  Eothwell,  6. 1868;  Montagu 
Lister,  6.  1871 ;  Arthur  Hyde,  6. 1873;  Caroline  Maud,  b. 
1872. 

[.  Edward  Grey,  6.  4  Aug.  1845 ;  Midshipman  on  board  the 

"Edgar." 

Frances  Amelia  Jessie,  m.  27  April,  1865,  John  Dennison 

Hargreaves,  15th  Hussars,  eldest  son  of  John  Hargreave-s, 

Esq.  of  Silwood  Park,  Berks. 
I.  Georgiana  Maria,  m.  5  Aug.  1863,  William,  eldest  son  of 

John  Clough,  Esq.  of  Newbald  and  Clifton,  co.  York,  d. 

in  childbirth,  6  April,  1864. 
(LtllCilSC. — This  family  possesses  the  most  unerring  proof 
antiquity  in  the  title  deeds  of  their  estate  of  Hulton,  from 
lich  th»  surname  is  derived,  and  of  which  they  have  been 
interruptedly  lords  since  the  Conquest.  The  first  feudal 
)prietor  on  record, 

Bletthin  de  Hulton,  living  temp.  Henky  II.,  was  father  of 
JoRVETH,  alias  Yarwit  de  Hulton,  who  flourished  in  the 
of  PacHARD  1.  and  Joun,  and  obtained  from  the  latter  a 
ant  by  charter  of  the  town  of  Penelton,  in  co.  Lancaster,  in 
change  for  other  lands  which  the  King,  when  Earl  of  Morton, 
d  given  him.  He  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 
Richard  de  Hulton,  who  had  a  grant  of  land  in  Barton, 
Edith  de  Barton,  by  consent  of  Gilbert  de  Norton  her 
nd,  which  lands  Jorveth  de  Hulton,  father  of  Eichard, 
d  some  time  held  of  her.  To  his  son  and  successor, 
David  de  Hulton,  Lord  of  Hulton,  his  cousin,  Eobert  de 
ulton,  granted  all  his  lands  in  Hulton,  and  William  de  For- 
gave all  his  possessions  in  Flixton,  together  with  hi.s 
mor  of  Hordesdale,  by  homage  and  service  of  two  marks  of 
ver  four  times  a-year,  and  by  the  0th  part  of  a  knight's  fee, 
D.  1219.  David  de  Hulton  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Adam  de 
ackburne,  and  was  father  of  several  sons,*  of  whom  the 
lest, 

Eichard  de  Hulton,  of  Hulton,  was  ancestor  of  the  very 
linent  family  of  Hulton  of  Halton,  whose  representative 
nj;.  Henry  VIII., 

EoGER  Hulton,  Esq.  of  Hulton  Park,  m.  Katharine,  dau. 
id  co-heir  of  Sir  James  Harrington,  of  Wolfedge,  and  by  her 
ho  was  living  a  widow  29  Sept.  16  Henry  VII.)  had  three 
ns  and  one  dau.,  Emma,  m.  Eichard  Parr,  of  Kempsnough. 
le  eldest  son, 

Adam  Hulton,  Esq.  of  Hulton  Park,  living  20  Jan.  21 
enry  VIII.,  m.  by  license,  Alice,  only  child  and  heiress  of 
)hn  Hulton,-  Esq.  of  Farnworth,  and  had  four  sons  and  three 
lus.,  of  the  latter  the  eldest,  Elena,  in.  Ralph  Asshcton, 
iq.  of  Great  Lever;  and  the  2nd,  Clemencc,  i)i.  John  Walmcs- 


*  From  John  de  Hulton,  the  youngest  son,  descended  the 
UMOMS  oj  Farneworth. 


ley,  of  Blackyhurst.    Adam  Ilulton  was  a.  at  his  decease  by 
his  eldest  son, 

William  Hulton,  Esq.  of  Hulton  Park,  who  w.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Legh,  Esq.  of  AOlington,  and  had  (with  other 
issue,  of  which  John  was  of  Stapleford,  and  Ellen,  the  wife  of 
John  Hordcync,  of  Woolstone)  a  son, 

Adam  Hulton,  Esq.  of  Hulton,  to.  21  Henry  VIII.,  Clemence, 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Norris,  of  Speke,  co.  Lancaster ;  and  dying 
15  Elizabeth,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Uulton,  Esq.  of  Hulton  Park,  aged  32  at  his  father's 
decease.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry  Kighley, 
Esq.  of  Inskip,  and  had,  with  other  issue  (of  whom  Katherine 
m.  Assheton  Potter,  Esq.  of  Croston;  and  Elizabeth,  Robert 
Dalton,  Esq.  of  Thornham),  a  son  and  successor, 

Adam  Hulton,  Esq.  of  Hulton  Park,  who  m.  previously  to 
4  Feb.  29  Elizabeth,  Alice  Baguley,  of  Manchester,  and  was 
s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Hulton,  Esq.  of  Hulton  Park,  who  m.  Katherine, 
8th  dau.  of  Robert  Hyde,  of  Hyde  and  Norbury,  co.  Chester, 
by  Beatrix  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Calverley,  of  Calver- 
ley,  CO.  York,  and  had  issue, 
Adam,  his  heir. 
Edward,  d.  unm.  1645. 

Beatrix,  vi.  George  Eigby,  Esq.  of  Peel,  4th  son  of  Alexander 
Rigby,  of  Middleton. 
William  Hulton  d.  6  Sept.   1613  (his  widow  m.  2ndly,  Roger 
Nowel,  of  Eead;   and  3rdly,  Saville  Eadcliffe)  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Adam  Hulton,  Esq.  of  Hulton  Park,  &.  I  July,  1607;  whoju. 
Grace,  only  dau.  of  Edmund  Howarth,  Esq.  of  Howarth,  and 
had  issue, 
William,  his  heir. 

Anne,  m.  Thomas  Lacy,  Esq.  of  Batley. 
Beatrix,  m.  Edward  Copley,  Esq.  of  Longworth. 
Mr.  Hulton,  whose  will  bears  date  16  Sept.  1651,  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

William  Hulton,  Esq.  of  Hulton  Park  and  Farneworth,  b. 
9  Sept.  1625 ;  in.  Anne,  only  child  and  heir  of  William  Jessop, 
Esq.  of  Warwick  House,  Holborn,  M.P.  for  Stafford,  and  had 
issue.  Mr.  Hulton  d.  27  March,  1694,  was  buried  in  the  chancel 
of  Dean  Church,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henry  Hulton,  Esq.  of  Hulton  Park,  bapt.  3  Feb.  1665 ;  who 
TO.  at  Thornhill,  29  Sept.  1735,  Eleanor,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  the  Eev.  John  Copley,  Rector  of  Elmley,  but  dying  without 
issue,  the  estates  passed  to  his  brother, 

Jessop  Hulton,  Esq.  of  Hulton  Park  and  Farneworth,  bapt. 
at  Dean,  18  Feb.  1667-68.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Hazel- 
den,  CO.  Hereford,  and  had  issue.  Mr.  Hulton  d.  about  the 
year  1726,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Hulton,  Esq.  of  Hulton  Park  and  Farneworth, 
bapt.  at  Dean,  22  June,  1717  ;  who  in.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  William  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Wcsthoughton  House,  and  by  her 
(who  m.  2ndly,  Edward  Clowes,  Esq.  of  Broughton)  left  at  his 
decease,  April,  1741,  an  only  son  and  successor, 

William  Hulton,  Esq.  of  Hulton  Park  and  Farneworth,  b. 
in  Ireland,  6  Oct.  1739.  He  m.  25  April,  1759,  Anne,  dau.  and 
heir  of  John  Hall,  Esq.  of  Droylsden,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  23  June,  1802)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry,  b.  27  Nov.  1765;  Lieut. -Col.  Commandant  of  the 
Blackburne  regiment  of  local  Militia,  m.  Louisa  Caroline, 
4th  dau.  of  John  Hooke  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Bangeston,  in 
CO.  Pembroke,  Lord  Lyon  King-at-Arms,  Scotland,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Henry  William,  d.  s.  p.  1822. 

2  William  Adam,  of  Hurst  Green,  Preston,  J.P.,  Ban-ister- 
at-Law,  Judge  of  the  County  Court  of  Liverpool,  6.  18 
Oct.  1802;  111.  15  Sept.  1832,  Dorothy  Anne,  youngest  dau. 
of  Edward  Gorst,  Esq.  of  Preston,  by  Eliza  his  wile,  dau. 
of  James  Wiglesworth,  Esq.  of  Slaidburn,  co.  York,  and 
has  issue, 

Henry  Edward  (Rev.),  Eector  of  Great  Waltham,  Essex, 
b.  21  June,  1839. 

Frederick  Campbell,  Deputy  Clerk  of  the  Peace,  co.  Lan- 
caster, b.  23  June,  1841. 

George  Eustace,  b.  14  July,  1842. 

Alyne  Louisa,  in.  James  Mathias,  Esq.,  and  has  a  son, 
William  Delamotte,  6.29  May,  1877. 

Mary  Caroline. 

3  Jessop  George  De  Blackburne,  M.D.,  E.I.Co.'s  Service, 
d.  s.  p.  off  Arabia,  Sept.  1836. 

4  Campbell  Basset  Arthur  Grey  (Rev.),  of  Emberton 
Eectory,  Newport  Pagnell,  Buck.?,  b.  3  May,  1813 ;  in. 
27  March,  1845,  Sarah  Stokes,  dau.  of  Samuel  Fletcher, 
Esq.  of  Manchester,  and  has  issue, 

Campbell  Arthur  Grey,  b.  16  March,  1846, 
Jessop  Henry  Fletcher,  b.  17  Oct.  1848. 


830 


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HUM 


William  Stokes,  6.  23  Oct.  1852. 
Henry,  6.  5  Feb.  1854. 
Eeginald  Edward,  6.  10  June,  1857. 
Charles  Copley,  6.  12  Jan.  1860. 
Samuel  Fletcher,  6.  20  Feb.  1862. 
Frederick  Courtenay  Longuet,  h.  14  April,  1864. 
Mary  Louisa,  to.  Apiil,  1868,  William  Clarence  Watson. 
Sarah  Beatrix.  Harriet  Alyne. 

Gertrude  Jane.  Edith  Helen. 

5  Frederick  Blethyn  Copley,  Eegistrar  of  Salford  County 
Court. 

1  Louisa  Caroline  Mary  Anne,  m.  John  Addison,  Esq.  of 
Preston,  Barrister-at-Law ;  and  rf.  1825,  leaving  a  dau., 
Anne  Affnes.  m.  Lieut.-Gcn.  John  F.  Crofton. 

2  Anne  Beatrice,  m.  Rev.  Samuel  Farmer  Sadler,  and  has 
a  SOD,  Samuel  CampbeU  Farmer. 

S  Eleanor  Eustatia,  d.  s.  p.  April,  1842. 

4  Henrietta  Maria,  deceased. 

5  Charlotte  Frances  Mona,  deceased. 

I.  Anne,  m.  Banastre  Parker,  Esq.  of  Extwistle  and  Cuerden; 
and  d.  s.  p.  1830. 
jlr.  Hulton  d.  in  France,  1  Jan.  1773,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Hulton,  Esq.  of  Hulton  Park,  b.  28  May,  1762; 
ITish  Sheriff  in  1789.    He  m.  23  Aur.  1785,  Jane,  3rd  dau.  of 
Peter  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Mere,  co.  Chester,  and  by  her  (who  m. 
2ndly,  Major  Thomas  William  Boyce)  had  issue, 
Willl^m,  his  heir. 

Frances  Anne,  '//i.4May,  1810,  Eev.  Jokn  Eowles  Browne, 
Vicar  of  Prcstbuiy,  co.  Chester. 
Hr.  Hulton  d.  1800,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Hcltos,  Esq.  of  Hulton  Park,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1809,  b.  23  Oct.  17S7;  m.  25  Oct.  1808,  Jilaria,  youngest  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Eandall  Ford,  Esq.  of  Wexham,  Bucks,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Peter  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Mere, 
CO.  Chester,  and  had  issue, 
William  Fokd,  now  of  Hulton. 

Arthur  Hyde,  B.A.,  Incumbent  of  Christ  Church,  Ashton- 
under-Lyne,  m.  Elizabeth  Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
John  Harrop.  Esq.  of  Bardsley  House,  co.  Lancaster,  and 
d.  1858,  leaving  issue, 

Harrington  Arthur  Harrop,  6. 9  Nov.  1846 ;  m.  1784,  Helena 
Caroline,  dau.  and  heiress  of  William  Grimshaw,  Esq.  of 
Gorton,  co.  Lancaster. 
William  Edward  Montague,  6.  SO  Aug.  1848,  assumed  tiie 
additional  name  of  Habeop,  by  royal  sign  manual,  in 
1866  {see  Hulton-Habeop  of  Bardsley). 
Agnes  Alyne  Georgiana. 
Frederick  Bleythin,  an  Ensign  in  the  4Sth  regt.,  d.  abroad, 

1839. 
Charles  Korieigh,  d.  1855. 

Hugh  Thurstaio,    Earrister-at-Law,    Treasurer  of  County 
Courts  of  Liverpool,  Chorley,  and  other  places,  d.  1862. 
Alfred  Lacy,  d.  24  Aug.  1863. 

Amelia  Maria,  ra.  31  Jan.  1837,  Hon.  and  Eight  Eev.  E. 
Montague  Villiers,  Bishop  of  Durham. 
Sophia  Frances  Anne,  in.  7  Dec.  1836,  Edward  Eichmond 
Gale  Braddyll,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Lieut. -Col.  BraddyU,  of 
Conishead  Priory,  co.  Lancaster;  d.  1864. 
Gertrude  Mary,  m.  George  Wilson,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Col. 
Wilson,  of  Dallam  Tower,  Westmorland. 
Emma  Louisa,  d.  1841. 
Mr.  Hulton  was  Constable  of  Lancaster  Castle;  he  d.  31  March, 
1864,  and  Mrs.  Hulton  d.  5  April,  1866. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  gu.  Crest — Out  of  a  mural 
crown  a  stags  head,  with  a  branch  of  hawthorn  ppr.  Motto — 
Mons  flecti  nescia. 

&a{— Hulton  Park,  near  Eolton-le-Moor. 


HTJLTOM-HAEEOP    OF    BARDSLEY. 

Hulto>--Haeeop,  William  Hexet  Montagc, 
Esq.  of  Bardsley,  near  Ashton-under-LTne,  co.  Lan- 
caster, of  Gatten,  near  Pontesbury,  co.  Salop,  and  of 
Ljthwood  Park,  near  Shrewsbury,  6.  30  Aug.  184S, 
who  became  tenant  in  tail  of  the  Bardsley,  Gatten, 
Bedlwyn,  and  other  estates  in  Shropshire,  Lancashire, 
Elintshire,  and  Yorkshire,  under  the  will  of  his 
maternal  grandfather,  Jonah  HaiTop,  Esq.,  on  con- 
dition that  he  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of 
Haeeop,  -which  he  did  by  royal  license,  dated  at 
Whitehall,  8  Dec.  1S6G.  He  m.  16  Jan.  1878,  Mar- 
garet Elizabeth  Henrietta,  eldest  dau.  of  Calverley 
Berft-icke,  Esq.  of  Close  House,  Northumberland. 

Ht'ltCagC— JoN-AH  Habrop,  Esq.  of  Bardsley,  co.  Lancas- 
ter, bapt.  16  Sept.  1719;  m.  18  Dec.  1755,  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Gartside,  Esq.  of  Denshaw,  co.  York,  which  lady  d.  28  March, 
1808,  aged  75  years;  bed.  22  Feb.  1794,  and  waa  s.  by  his  son, 


Jonah  Harrop,  Esq.  of  Bardsley,  co.  Lancaster,  6.  15  Ax 
1760;  m.  6  Jan.  1796,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Kershaw,  Ei 
of  Copstir  Hill,  near  Oldham,  co.  Lancaster,  which  lady 
30  Nov.  1837,  aged  75  years ;  he  d.  22  May,  1814,  and  was  ». 
his  son, 

Jo.NAH  Harbop,  Esq.  of  Bardsley,  D.L.  co.  Lancaster,  am 
Magistrate  for  the  cos.  of  Lancaster,  Chester,  and  West  Ridi 
of  York,  b.  22  Feb.  1799;  to.  31  Dec.  1818,  Mary  Ann,  dau.  a 
co-heiress  of  John  Da  vies,  Esq.  of  Bedlwyn,  co.  Flint,  and 
her  (who  d.  12  Oct.  1852,  aged  55  years)  he  left  at  his  deceai 
9  Sept.  1866, 

I.  John  Jonah,  6.  16  Oct.  1821 ;   d.  v.nm.  in  France,  1  Sei 
1S57. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  m.  14  Feb.  ISIO,  S.  D.  Lees,  M.D.;  and 
.31  May,  1850. 

II.  Elizabeth  Margaret,  now  of  Higher  Broughton,  nc 
Manchester,  to.  28  Aug.  1845,  Arthur  Hyde  Hulton,  B. 
(2nd  son  of  the  late  William  Hulton,  Esq.  of  Hulton  Pai 
CO.  Lancaster),  sometime  of  Brazenose  College,  Oxford,  ai 
late  Incumbent  of  Christ  Church,  Ashton-under  Lyne 
31  July,  1816 ;  d.  1  Jan.  1858).  The  issue  of  this  marriaj 
are, 

1  Harrington  Arthur  Harrop  Hulton,  h.  9  Not.  1846, 
Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge;  m.  10  Sept.  1874,  Hele: 
CaroUne,  dau.  and  heiress  of  William  Grimshaw,  Esq 
Gorton,  CO.  Lancaster. 

2  William  Edward  Montagu  Holton,  present  repi 
sentative. 

1  Agnes  Alyne  Georgiana  Hulton,  m.  5  Sept.  1877,  Joh 

only  child  of  the  late'john  Hard  wick,  Esq.,  aMetropolitl 

Police  Magistrate  in  Marlborough  Street. 

ni.  Caroline  Agnes,   m.  9  May,   1854,   Francis  Alexand* 

4th  son  of  the  late  Eight  Hon.  George  Robert  Dawson,  M.l 

of  Castle  Dawson,  co.  Londonderry. 

Arms — Quarterly:    1st  and  4th,  per  chevron,  arg.  and  s{ 

three  eagles  displayed  coUared  and  charged  on  the  breast  wi 

a  fleur-de-lis  all  counterchanged ,  for  Habrop;    2nd  and  3r 

arg.,  a  lion  rampant  gu.,  for  Hdlton.     Crests — 1st,  In  front 

a  saltier  or,  an  eagle  displayed  sa.  crusUly  arg.,  for  Harroi 

2nd,  In  a  ducal  crown  or,  a  stag's  head  with  two  branches 

fructed  hawthorn  ppr.,  for  Hulton.    Motto — Terrena  pericu 

sperno. 

fe-Tis— Bardsley,  near  Ashton-under-Lyne :    Gatten,    ; 
Pontesbury,  Salop;  and  Lythwood  Park,  near  Shrewsbury 


HUME    (NOW    DICK)    OP    HUMEWOOD 

Dick,  William  Wentwoeth  Eitzwilliai 
Esq.  of  Humewood,  co.  Wicklow,  D.L.,  J.P.,  M.] 
for  CO.  Wicklow,  I.  28  Oct.  1805  ;  in.  8  June,  182! 
Margaret  Bruce,  eldest  dau.  of  Kobert  Chalone 
Esq.  of  Guisboro',  co.  York,  by  the  Hon.  Eranct 
Laui-a  Dundas  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  last  Loi 
Dundas,  and  has  issue, 

William  Hoare,  d.  28  Nov.  1841,  aged  7. 

Charlotte  Anna,  r,i.  1853,  Richard  P.Long,  Esq.  ofEot 
Ashton,  Wilts,  M.P.  for  that  co. 

Sir.  Hume  s.  his  father  Nov.  1815,  and  assum« 
1864,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Dice. 

3LtltC3(I0.— Andrew  Hutje  (supposed  to  have  been  ac 
and  successor  of  Gavain  Hume,  "  Captain  of  Tantallon,"  di 
tinguished  in  the  French  service,  and  grandson  of  Alexand« 
Hume,  3rd  Baron  of  Polwarth)  returned  to  Scotland  and  pa 
chased  the  estate  of  the  Rhodes  near  to  the  lands  i 
the  1st  Sir  John  Hume,  of  North  Berwick.  He  m.  Mose 
Seaton,  dau.  of  Seaton,  of  Barnes,  and  niece  to  the  Earl  i 
Winton,  by  whom  he  had  (with  a  dau.,  supposed  to  have  n 
George  Hume,  Esq.  of  Pinkerton)  four  sons,  Egbert,  his  heii 
Thomas ;  John ;  and  William.  Andrew  Hume  d.  1594  or  152 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Hume,  who  m.  Anne,  dan.  of  Dr.  Slichelson,  Laii 
of  Brackness,  and  grand-dau.  of  Sir  Bruce  Semple,  of  Cathcar 
by  whom  he  had  a  son, 

Thomas  HcxMe,  Esq.,  who  purchased  the  estate  of  Hum. 
wood,  CO.  Wiclilow.  He  ni.  1st,  Miss  Jane  Lauder,  co.  Leitrim 
and  2ndly,  Elizabeth  Galbraith,  widow  of  Hugh  GaUiraith,  < 
St.  Johnstown,  co.  Fermanagh.  By  the  1st  only  he  had  issU' 
William,  his  heir ;  and  Robert,  ancestor  of  the  Humes  i 
Lisanure  Castle,  co.  Cavan,  and  of  Cariga,  co.  Leitrim,  and  ■ 
the  Humes  of  Dubhn.  Mr.  Hume  d.  1718,  and  was  s.  by  h 
eldest  son, 

William  Hcme,  Esq.  of  Humewodd,  who  m.  Anna,  dau.  ■ 
John  Dcnnison,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  had  two  sons  and  foi 
d:ius.    He  d.  26  May,  1752,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

C£OBG£  UcuE,  Esq.  of  Uumewood,  who  m.  Anna,  dau. 


HUM 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HUM 


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homas  Butler,  Esq.  of  Ballymurtaeh,  co.  Wicklow,  and  had 

ve  sons  aaid  two  daus.,  William,  his  heir;  George,  d.  s.  p. ; 

>ennison,  d.  s.  p. ;   John  La  Touche,  who  in.  and  loft  issue, 

Uement,  who  also  7ii.  nnd  left  issue;  Isabella;  and  Anna.  m. 

enjamin  Wills,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  Dublin.    He  d.  Aug.  1705 ; 

nd  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Hume,  Esq.  of  Humewood,  M.P.  co.  Wicklow,  shot 

y  a  party  of  rebels  in  the  Wicklow  mountains,  8  Oct.  1798. 

le  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Joseph  Hoaro,  Bart.,  M.P.,  of 

innabella,  co.  Cork,  and  had  two  sons  and  four  daus., 

William  Hoare,  his  heir. 

Joseph  Samuel,  i,i.  Bliss  Smith,  and  left  issue,  one  son 
(settled  in  America)  and  three  daus. 

Catherine,  m.  WUliam  Franks,  Esq.  of  Carrig,  co.  Cork. 

Anne,  m.  Eev.  Dominick  E.  Blake. 

Jane,  in.  the  Hon.  and  Eev.  Maurice  Mahon,  afterwards 
Lord  Hartland;  and  d.  s.  p.  12  Dec.  1838.  Grace. 

he  elder  son, 

William  Hoare  Hume,  Esq.  of  Humewood,  M.P.  for  Wick- 

)W,  m.  Charlotte  Anna,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Samuel  Dick, 

sq.  of  Dublin,  and  sister  to  Quintin  Dick,  Esq.,  M.P.  for 
lalden,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  May,  1864)  had  issue, 

William  Wentwortu  Fitzwilliam,  now  of  Humewood. 

Quintin  Dick  (Rev.),  m.  1830,  his  cousin,  Annti,  dau.  of 
William  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Athy;  and  d.  25  Nov.  1871, 
aged  65,  having  had  issue,  1  William  Hoaro,  an  officer  in 
51st  regt.,  b.  6  Jan.  1840;  d.  26  Oct.  1873;  2  Quintin  Dick, 
Capt.  Antrim  Rifles,  b.  April,  1847;  3  Charles  Joseph 
Freeman,  6.  Sept.  1849 ;  1  Isabella,  m.  10  Sept.  1863,  Capt. 
George  Aix;hibald  Warden,  and  d.  Aug.  1871 ;  2  Anna 
Maria,  m.  Aug.  1867,  John  LesUe,  Esq.  of  Kiltglys,  co. 
Monaghan;  3  Charlotte,  d.  1861. 

George  Ponsonby,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  d.  U  Oct.  18G6. 

Isabella  Jane,  m.  Thomas  Crowe,  Esq.  of  Dromorc  Castle, 
CO.  Clare. 

Charlotte  Jane,  m.  her  cousin.  Sir  George  Forster,  Bart,  of 
TuUaghan,  co.  Monaghan,  M.P. 
Ir.  Hume  d.  Nov.  1815. 

/4)-MS— Quarterly:    1st  and  4th,  vert,  a  lion  rampant  arg.; 
nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  three  ravens  vert.     Crest— A  Uoa's  head 

■ased  arg.    Motto— Trae  to  the  end. 

SeaJ— Humewood,  Kiltegan,  co.  Wicklow. 


HUME    OF    NINEWELIiS. 

Hume,  James  Alexander  Eoss,  Esq.  of  Mne- 
rell3,  CO.  Berwick,  J.P.,  b.  1S51 ;  s.  his  grand-aunt, 
Ignes  Hume,  186-i. 

JLiuragC— Thomas  Htoh:  or  Home,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Alex- 

nder  Home,  of  Dunglass,  who  was  slain  at  the  battle  of 
/■erncuil  1424,  founded  the  family  of  Home  ofTi/ninghameand 
Vinewelts,  of  which  the  representative  in  the  17th  century, 

John   Home,  Esq.  of  Ninewells,  m.  and  left  (with  a  dau., 

atherine,  wife  of  the  Rev.  George  Home  (see  Family  of 
Iobeetson)  a  son,  Joseph  Home,  Esq.  of  Ninewells,  who  m. 
atherine.  dau.  of  Sir  David  Falconer,  Lord  President  of  the 

ourt  of  Session  1681,  and  sister  of  David,  5th  Lord  Falconer, 
nd  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

David,  the  celebrated  Historian,  h.  at  Edinburgh  1711,  and 

d.  unm.  1770. 

Catharine. 

he  elder  son, 

John  Home,  Esq.  of  Ninewells,  and  of  Ferney  Castle,  Ber- 
vick,  b.  1724;  ?n.  1751,  Agnes,  onlydau.  of  Robert  Carre,  Esq. 
if  Cavers,  co.  Roxburgh  (by  Helen  his  wife,  sister  of  Sir 
.Valter  Riddell,  Bart,  of  Riddell),  and  had  issue, 

Joseph,  his  heir. 

David,  who  .s.  to  the  family  estates. 

John,  a  writer  to  the  Signet  in  Edinburgh. 

Catherine,  m.  Capt.  Robert  Johnston,  of  Hilton, 
ffir.  Hume  d.  14  Nov.  1786,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Hdjie,  Esq.  of  Ninewells,  early  in  life  Capt.  2ud 
Dragoon  Guards;  d.  v.nrn.  li  Feb.  1832,  and  was  s.  by  his 
lext  brother  and  heir,  the  very  eminent  Lawyer, 

David  Home,  Esq.,  formerly  one  of  the  Barons  of  the  Court 
)f  Exchequer  in  Scotland,  from  which  office  he  retired  in  1834, 
ing  held  it  for  a  period  of  twelve  years.  He  was  succes- 
sively Sheriff-Depute  of  co.  Berwick  and  of  West  Lothian,  and 
ivas  a  Professor  of  the  Scotch  laws  in  the  University  of  Edin- 
burgh.   Baron  Hume  m.  Jane  Alder,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph,  Advocate,  d.  unm.  1819. 

I.  Elizabeth,  of  Ninewells  (which  she  rebuilt  1841),  d.  unm. 

II.  Agnes,  of  Ninewells,  m.  Matthew  Norman  Macdonald,  Esq' 
of  Bemiesdale,  brother  of  the  late  Sii-  John  Macdonald' 
Adjutant-General;  and  cZ.  1864. 

HI.  Catherine,  m.  1819,  Adolphus  M'Dowall  Eoss,  M  D 
of  Edinourgh,  and  d.  leaving  issue, 


1  Andrew  Ross,  m.  Julia,  t'au.  of  Herr  Gabriel  Botta,  and 
had  (with  other  issue)  a  son,  James  Alexander  Ross- 
Hume,  Esq.,  now  of  Ninewells. 

2  David  Hume.  3  Adolp'ius  M'Dowall 

4  John  Abercromby. 

1  Jane  Alder,  m.  1851,  Henry  Gordon  Dickson,  Esq. 

2  Isabella,  m.  1847,  John  George  Chancellor,  Esq 

5  Catherine  Agnes,  hi.  1850,  Richard  Pynsent,  Esq. 
4  Elizabeth  Mary. 

Dr.  Eoss  d.  1842;  Mrs.  Ross  d.  1851. 
Mr.  Hume  d.  1839. 

^)))j.s— Vert,  a  lion  rampant  arg.,  within  a  bordnre  or 
cnarged  with  nine  fountains  or  wells  ppr.  Crest— A  lioa's  head 
erased  arg.  collared  gu.    Motto— True  to  the  end. 

i'eat— Ninewells,  Chernside,  co.  Berwick. 

<|aimlij  of  |tos3. 

This  branch  of  the  family  of  Ross  has  been  seated  in  Gallo- 
way for  many  centuries,  and  was  in  the  possession  of  extensive 
estates,  amongst  others  Balniel,  Galston,  Balkail,  Balsarroch, 
and  Balgreen,  and  connected,  by  marriage,  with  many  noble 
families. 

Andrew  Eoss,  who  possessed  the  estates  of  Balkail,  Balsar- 
roch, and  Balgreen,  all  in  co.  Wigton,  left  three  sons, 

I.  Alexander,  of  Balkail,  grandfather  of  Field  Marshal  Sir 
Hew  Dalrymple  Eoss,  G.C.B. 

II.  Andrew,  of  Balsarroch,  grandfather  of  Admiral  Sir  John 
Hoss,  and  great-grandfather  of  Capt.  Sir  James  Ross  K.N 
the  distinguished  Polar  navigators.  '     "    '' 

III.  James,  of  Balgreen,  m.  Isabella  Allan,  dau.  of  Cant 
Allan,  R.N.,  and  had  (with  other  issue), 

Andrew,  Col.  in  the  army,  m.  Isabella  Macdonnell,  of  Aber- 
hallader,  and  had  issue, 

1  Alexander  James,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army 

2  Adolphus  M'Dowall,  M.D.,  lU  supra. 

3  James  Kerr,  of  Laurence  Park,  co.  Stirling,  Col.  in  the 
army,  K.H.,  Aide-de-Camp  to  Gen.  Sir  John  Buchan 
during  the  Peninsular  war;  to.  1827,  Margaret  2nd 
dau.  of  James  Mclnroy,  Esq.  of  Lude,  co.  Perth 

1  Isabella,  m.  George  Bell,  Esq.  of  Hunthill,  co.  Bos- 
burgh.  ' 

2  Mary  Anne,  m.  Dr.  Eartlett  Buchanan. 

3  Eleanora  Jane,  m.  Robert  Bell,  Esq.,  Advocate-Pro- 
curator of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  and  Sheriff  of  cos 
Berwick  and  Haddington. 

4  Margaret,  to.  David  Welsh,  Esq.  of  ColUn,  co.  Wieton 
and  of  Nuthill,  co.  Dumfries.  ^      ' 

5  Clementina  Blair,  m.  Thomas  Corrie,  Esq.  of  Newton 
Aird,  CO.  Dumfries. 


SLAKE    HUMFEEY. 
(See  Blake. 


HUMFREY    OF    CAVANACOR. 

HuMFEEY,  Benjamin  Geale,  Esq.  of  Cavanacor, 
CO.  Donegal,  b.  3  March,  1858 ;  s.  his  father  26 
Aug.  1870. 

SLtliragc.— The  first  settlement  of  the  Humfrey  family  in 
Ireland  was  made  by  Eichard  Humfrey,  who  was  b.  1614.  He 
is  stated  to  have  been  the  son  of  Eichard  Humfrey,  of  Eetten- 
den,  Essex,  by  his  wife,  the  dau.  of  Sir  Samuel  Sandys,  of 
Ombersley,  co.  Worcester,  and  to  have  landed  in  Ireland  1655, 
where  he  settled  at  Donard,  co.  Wicklow.  His  wife  d.  there 
1666,  and  he  d.  1065.    His  eldest  son, 

Henry  HUiMfbey,  to.  13  Jan.  1675,  Catharine,  dau.  of  Francis 
Eollcston,  Esq.  of  Frankfort  Castle;  and  d.  4  July,  1709, 
leaving  a  son, 

Henry  Humfrey,  Esq.,  m.  19  July,  1712,  Elizabetli  Hen- 
thorn,  and  d.  12  March,  1741,  leaving  a  son, 

Thomas  Homfrey,  Esq.,  b.  28  Jan.  1717,  who  was  father,  by 
Elizabeth  Stewart  his  wife,  of  an  only  son,  Henry  Humfrey, 
Esq.,  6.  1757,  who  dying  tinwi.  1  May,  1843,  left,  by  will,  his 
property  in  Wicklow,  Louth,  and  the  King's  Co.,  to  his  kins- 
man, Benjamin  Geale  Humfrey,  Esq.    His  ancestor, 

Matthew  Humfrey,  Esq.,  was  brother  of  Henry  Humfrey, 
who  m.  Miss  Eolleston.  He  m.  1685,  Deborah,  dau.  of  Benja- 
min Bunbury,  Esq.  of  Killerig,  co.  Carlow,  and  by  her  (who 
m.  2ndly,  Thomas  Bernard,  Esq.  of  Clonmulst)  loft  five  sons,  of 
whom  the  eldest,  Matthew,  d.  unm.  1744.     The  2nd  son, 

John  Humfrey,  Esq.,  m.  27  April,  1747,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Geale,  Esq.  of  Mount  Geale,  co.  Kilkenny;  and  dying 
1758,  left  a  son, 

William  Humfrey,  Esq.,  6.  1750 ;  m.  5  Feb.  1774,  Mai-y,  dau. 
of  Alexander  Kirkpatrick,  Esq.  (of  the  family  of  Closeburn), 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1802)  left  at  his  decease,  20  Oct.  1829, 


832 


HUM 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HUN 


Alex  ANDES,  6.  1775;  d.  Aug.  1845;  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Major  Craven,  and  had  issue,  1  William  Charles,  6.   1802, 
m.  Collina,  dau.  of  Major  Fortye,  and  has  four  sons  and  one 
dau. ;  2  Alexander  John,  6.  1803,  to.  Caroline,  dau.  of  John 
Bayley,  Esq.,  and  has  issue;  3  Thomas  Craven,  6.  1811; 
4  Benjamin,  b.  1813,  to.  Harriett,  dau.  of  D.  O'Rorke,  Esq., 
and  ha.s  issue;  and  1  Ellen,  m.  Kev.  J.  F.  Morton. 
Benjamin  Geale,  of  Cavanacor. 
Anne,  to.  E.  Stotesbuiy,  Esq. ;  d.  1820. 
Margaret,  d.  1815.  Eliza,  m.  J.  M.  Eeade,  Esq. 

Catherine,  d.  9  Dec.  1815.  Mary  Anne. 

The  2nd  son, 

Benjamin  Geale  Humfret,  Esq.  of  Cavanacor,  co.  Donegal, 
Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army,  served  in  the  45th  regt.  during  the 
Peninsular  War,  for  which  he  had  a  medal  and  nine  clasps ; 
J.P.  and  High  Sheriff  1848;  b.  28  Sept.  1793;  to.  3  July,  1823, 
Mary,  only  child  and  heiress  of  William  Keys,  Esq.  of  Cavana- 
cor, and  had  issue, 
William,  6.  16  July,  1824;  d.  April,  1826. 
.John  Keys,  late  of  Cavanacor. 

Alexander,  b.  9  Aug.  1831,  Surgeon  98th  regt. ;  in.  10  Aug. 
1865,  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  of  Eev.  J.  "V.  Brabazon,  of  Eahan 
Glebe,  and  has  three  sons. 
Benjamin  Geale,  b.  25  Dec.  1833,  Capt.  E.A. 
Jane.  Mary. 

Marion,  m.  11  Aug.  18.53,  Joseph  Fishbourne,  Esq.  of  Ash- 
field  Hall,  Queen's  Co. 
Elizabeth,  to.  18  July,  1867,  Eobert  Moore  M'Mahon,  Esq.  of 

Holly  Mount,  Queen's  Co. 
Kate,  m.  Brooke  Kynd  Chambers,  Esq.  of  Foxhall,  an  ofScer 
in  the  Indian  army.  Annie  Frances. 

The  eldest  surviving  son, 

John  Kets  Hdmfeey,  Esq.  of  Cavanacor,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff 
1868,  b.  16  June,  1828;  late  Lieut.  53rd  regt.,  and  Capt.  in  the 
Donegal  Militia;  m.  1st,  6  March,  1857,  Bessie  Harriet,  2nd 
dau.  of  Henry  William  Wray,  Esq.  of  Hollymount,  of  the  Castle 
"Wray  branch  of  that  family,  and  by  her  (who  d.  3  Jan.  1859) 
had  a  son, 

Benjamin  Geale,  now  of  Cavanacor. 
He  m.  2ndly,  30  Aug.  1865,  Maria,  3rd  dau.  of  Falconer  Miles, 
Esq.  of  Merton  Sandford,  co.  Dublin,  and  d..  26  Nov.  1870, 
having  had  further  issue, 
William  Keys,  6.  30  Nov.  1866. 
Alice  Mary. 

Arms — Gu.,  on  a  cross  botonnee  arg.  five  pellets.    C)'est — A 
sphinx  sejant.    Motto — Sic  olim. 
Seat — Cavanacor,  Strabane,  co.  Donegal. 


HUMPHRYS    OP    BALLYHAISE. 

HuMPHEYS,  John  Winter,  Esq.  of  Ballyliaise 
House,  CO.  CaTan,  b.  23  Sept.  1829  ;  m.  15  Feb. 
1854,  Priscilla  Cecilia,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  J.  P. 
Grarrett,  of  Kilgarron,  co.  Carlow,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William,  b.  17  Nov.  1855,  E.N. 

II.  John  Mervyn,  6.  10  July,  1853  ;   d.  26  Nov.  1874. 

III.  James  Winter,  b.  17  April,  1861 ;    d.  9  Aug.  1871. 

IV.  Charies  Vesey,  6.  1  Oct.  1862. 

V.  Mervyn  Archdall,  b.  25  Feb.  1864. 

VI.  Francis  Edward,  b.  19  May,  1865. 
vii.  Arthur  Armitage,  b.  17  Jan.  1870. 

VIII.  Llewelyn  Winter,  6.  28  Nov.  1871. 

IX.  Percy  Eaymond,  h.  16  July,  1873. 

I.  Caroline  Elizabeth.  ii.  Priscilla  Cecilia. 

III.  Clara  Christina.  iv.  Anna  Maria. 
V.  Emily  May. 

ILutCagC— AVilliam  Hcmphrts,  Esq.  of  Ballyhaise,  co. 
Cavan,  was  High  Sheriff  of  that  co.  1822;  by  Letitia  his  wife 
he  left  a  son,  ^ 

William  HoMPHRTS,  Esq.  of  Ballyhaise  House,  co.  Cavan, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1832,  b.  Dec.  1798  ;  m.  Jan.  1827, 
Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  John  Pratt  Winter,  Esq.  of  Agher,  co. 
Meath,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William,  6.  Nov.  1827 ;  d.  unm.  5  April,  1877. 

II.  John  Winter,  now  of  Ballyhaise. 

HI.  Mervyn  Archdall,  6.  March,  1830;  killed  before  Delhi 
in  the  Indian  Mutiny. 

X.  Anne  Elizabeth,  to.  2  Aug.  1860,  Armorie  Eussell 
McGuire,  Esq.  (see  McGoiee  of  Clonea). 

He  ra.  2ndly,  Feb.  1838,  Maria  Clarisi;a,  dau.  of  Hugh  Moore, 
Esq.  of  Eglantine  House,  co.  Down,  by  whom  he  had, 

IV.  Hugh,  b.  10  Nov.  1838,  formerly  Capt.  15th  Hussars. 

V.  Armitage  Eglantine,  b.  Aug.  1843. 

11.  Cecilia  Letitia,  to.  Arthur  Shirley  Ball,  Esq.  of  Geralds- 
town,  CO.  Meath. 

in.  Clara,  to.  Clifford  Walton,  Esq. 

IV.  Sylvia  Priscilla,  m.  Nugent  Everard,  Esq.  of  Eandals- 
town,  CO.  Meath. 


Mr.  Humphrys  d.  1872. 

.<4r/n«— Gu.,  a  lion  rampant,  and  above  the  head  a  ducal  coi 
net  or,  on  a  canton  of  the  last  a  trefoil  vert.  Crest— On  a  due 
coronet  an  eagle,  wings  elevated,  holding  In  his  dexter  claw 
sceptre  or.    Motto — Optima  sperando  spiro. 

i&'eaJ— Ballyhaise  House,  Cavan. 


HUNGERFORD    OF    DINGLEY    PARK, 

Holdich-Htjngerfoed,  Henry  Vane  FoRESTE] 
Esq.  of  Dingley  Park  and  Maidwell  Hall,  Nortl 
ampton,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  8  May,  1852 ;  m.  14  Jul; 
1875,  Augusta  Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of  Ai-thi 
Ward,  Esq.  of  Calverly,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

ILillCa^C— The  Holdichs,  from  whom  the  present  Hem 
V.  F.  Holdich  Hungerford,  Esq.,  paternally  derives,  are 
branch  of  the  family  of  Holdich,  Holditch,  or  Holdiche,  whic 
at  an  early  period  possessed  considerable  estates  in  Norfolk. 

Edward  Holdich,  living  1700,  had  three  sons,  Edward,  ■ 
Sidney  College,  Cambridge,  A.B.,  d.  v.nm.;  Thomas,  of  whoi 
presently ;  and  Jeffery,  of  Clare  Hall,  co.  Cambridge,  Eectc 
of  Stibbington,  co.  Huntingdon,  many  years,  and  d.  179' 
leaving  issue, 

Thomas  Holdich  (2nd  son),  lived  at  Trapston,  where  he  < 
1752.    His  son, 

Edward  Holdich,  s.  him,  and  m.  1756,  Anne,  eldest  gr.inc 
niece  and  co-heiress  of  Thomas  Peach,  Esq.  of  Dingley  Pari 
(father-in-law  to  the  late  Mr.  Hungerford,  who  took  the  nam 
of  Peach  on  succeeding  to  Dingley  Park),  and  had,  with  othi 
issue,  a  son. 

The  Eev.  Thomas  Holdich,  A.M.,  Eector  of  Burton  Overj 
CO.  Leicester,  which  he  resigned  in  1811,  and  Eector  of  Mai( 
well,  CO.  Northampton,  to  which  he  was  presented,  1808,  b 
John  Peach  Hungerford,  Esq. ;  and  also  of  Draughton,  t 
which  he  was  presented,  1841,  by  E.  H.  Hungerford,  Esq.  H  ' 
TO.  1st,  1802,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Haynes,  Esq.  ( 
Whittlesea,  co.  Cambridge,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  Feb.  ISOi 
had  issue, 

I.  Henet  Hungerford,  of  Dingley,  who,  upon  attaining  th 
age  of  21  (in  1824),  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Hungei 
FORD,  in  compliance  with  the  v>'ill  of  John  Peach  Hungei 
ford,  Esq. 

II.  Thomas  Peach,  A.M.,  formeriy  Eector  of  Dingley,  an 
Incumbent  of  St.  James's,  Netting  Hill,  now  Eector  ( 
Linwood,  Market  Eaisen,  6.  21  Dec.  1804;  to.  1st,  25  No^ 
1830,  Katharine,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Eev.  F.  T.  Corranct 
Vicar  of  Great  Glenn,  co.  Leicester,  which  lady  d.  s.  7 
28  Feb.  1834;  and  2ndly,  29  Jan.  1839,  Susan,  4th  dau.  ( 
Atherton  Garrard,  Esq.  of  Watlington,  co.  Oxford,  and  b 
her  (who  d.   1848)  has  issue  three  sons  and  four  daus 

1  Thomas  Hungerford,  6.  13  Feb.  1843,  to.  17  June,  1873 

2  John    Peach,   twin    with    Thomas,   m.   12  Dec.    1872 

3  Augustus  Henry,  6.  10  April,  1846,  to.  3  June,  1868 
1  Blary  Alice;  2  Charlotte  Eliza,  to.  11  Oct.  1866,  Eev.  J 
A.  Leicester ;  3  Constance  Jane ;  4  Susan  Theresa  Davy. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  to.  W.  C.  Boultbee,  Esq.  of  Whittlesea,  Isle  c 
Ely,  who  d.  1854. 
Mr.  Holdich  to.  2ndly,  1808,  Elizabeth  Laura,  dau.  and  cc 
heiress  of  the  late  Henry  Lawrence  Maydwell,  Esq.  of  Whittle 
sea,  and  had  by  her  five  sons  and  three  daus.  Mrs.  Holdich  « 
30  March,  1863;  and  Mr.  Holdich  d.  15  April,  1866.  The) 
elder  son, 

Henry  Hcngerfobd  Holdich-Hungerfobd,  Esq.  of  Dingle; 
Park  and  Maidwell  Hall,  co.  Northampton,  J.P.  and  D.L.  fo 
CO.  Northampton  and  Leicester,  High  Sheriff  1828,  b.  9  Jan 
1803  (s.  by  will  to  the  estates  of  the  late  John  Peach  Hun 
gerford,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  co.  Leicester  in  three  successive  Parlia 
ments  from  1775  to  1790;  who  d.  4  June,  1809,  aged  90);  m 
4  Aug.  1846,  Honoria,  dau.  of  Francis  Forester,  Esq.  (brothe 
of  the  1st  Lord  Forester),  by  the  Lady  Louisa  Catherin 
Barbara  Vane  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  the  1st  Duke  of  Cleve 
land,  and  by  her  (who  d.  at  Pau,  Pyrenees,  16  July,  1859)  hai 
issue, 

I.  Henry  Vane  Forester,  now  of  Dingley  Park  and  Maid 
well  Hall. 

II.  Powlett  Henry  Edward,  E.N.,  b.  5  July,  1853. 

III.  Edward  Lytton,  b.  15  Aug.  1855. 

I.  Julia  Mary  Anne. 

II.  Louisa  Erica,  to.  4  Nov.  1875,  Arthur  Pennell,  younge: 
son  of  Sir  H.  PenneU,  Knt.,  and  has  one  son. 

III.  Clare  Constance,  d.  15  Jan.  1859. 
He  d.  2  Dec.  1872. 

j4r»is— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  two  bars  arg.  in  chief  threi 
plates,  for  Hdngerford  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  or.,  on  a  chevron  sa.  cot 
tised  gu.,  three  martlets  of  the  field  a  chief  vaire,  for  Holdich 
Crests— Ut,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  pepper  garb  of  thi 


HUN 


THE  LAI^DED  GENTRY. 


HUN 


Brst  between  two  sickles  erect  ppr.,  for  Hcngebford  ;  2nd  A 
!!lo'^  ^oo^'""':-  '"  /''°"'^  °5  \  ""^'^  P^'«e  fitohee  between  two 
branches  ot  palm  or,  for  Holdich.  Mottoes-Kt  Dieu  mon 
appui,  for  HuNGEBFORD ;  Stet  fortuna  domus,  for  HoLmcii 
fTolrwrH'""'''?'  ^'""''h  f^'^''^^^  Harborough;  and  Maidwell 
aaJJ,  Nortliauipton.     Clubs— Boodle's  and  Pratfs. 


HUNGERFORD  OP  INCHODONY, 

HuNGERFORD,  Mart  Sandes,  of  Inchocloiiy 
[The  Island),  co.  Cork,  *.  her  father  1870. 

Eiltr-Tflr.— This  is  a  branch  of  the  great  House  of  Ilunger- 
brd  of  En-land.  ^ 

Capt.  Thomas  HuNGERroKD,  of  Bathbarry,  or  The  Little 
sland,  about  four  miles  westward  of  Inchodony,  the  seat  of 
us  descendants,  was  a  cadet  of  the  House  of  Hdngerford  0/ 
^arleij,  Somerset,  and  accompanied  his  relative  Col  Si'r 
:dward  Hungerford,  of  Farley  Castle,  in  his  expedition 
gainst  Ireland,  which  started  from  Chester  27  May,  1G47  He 
ras  living  1680.  By  Mary  his  wife  he  had,  Richard  his 
eir;  John  (Rev.),  6.  1658,  of  Cahirmore,  1658;  Thojms 
ncestor  of  the  Cahirmore  branch;  Elizabeth,  m.  Achilles 
)aunt,  Esq.;  Margaret,  iji.  Francis  Poole,  of  Mayfield;  and 
ane,  m.  Thomas  Hewitt,  jun.     The  eldest  son. 

Col.  Richard  HnNGERFORD,  of  Inchodony,  or  The  Island 
ear  Clonakilty,  is  called  "  cousin"  in  the  will,  dated 24  May' 
(29,  of  John  Hungerford,  Lord  of  The  Manor  of  Hungerford' 
1  England.  His  own  will  was  dated  on  or  about  5  April,  1725' 
:e  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Emanuel  Moore,  and  d.  about'  1729' 
saving  issue.    The  eldest  son  and  heir,  "  ' 

Thomas  Hungerford,  d.  v.  p.,  having  m.  1719,  Susannah 
echer,  and  having  left  issue, 
Richard,  his  heir. 
Elizabeth,  m.  1733,  Capt.  Philip  Townsend,  of  Derrv 

fnv.T  <.t'«/^'f<'  7 'lie  will  of  John  Hungerford,  of  Hunger- 

Coolmona  '  '"'         '        ^^^^  ^°-^''°  Townsend^  of 

he  only  son, 

Richard  Hungerford,  Esq.  of  The  Island,  and  for  many 

.'ars  of  Foxhall,  m.  1st,  Mary  Becher,  and  by  her  had, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

"^of^r^nni"''  '^""'',  ^'''™*'  '^""^  '^^  ^3°3,  leaving  Richard, 
ot  Cappeen,  and  other  issue.  ' 

e  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Emanuel  Hungerford 
Id  by  her  was  father,  inter  alios,  of 

Richard  (Bey.)  „j  1775,  Mary  Hungerford,  and  by  her  (who 
M.  2ndly,  Michael  French)  had  an  only  son, 
Richard,  b.  1776  ;  m.  1794,  Isabella  Master.?,  and  had  a  son 
Richard  of  Carrigeen,  m.  Mary  Cranfield,  dau.  of  Cant' 
d?  ,'"n?  r™F'^"'  ^'f  Highlanders,  and  Eliza  his  wi^ei 
r.^  °/ Col- Hungerford,  and  had  issue,  Richard;  Colin 
Campbell;  Alexander  George;  Mary  Cranfield;  Char- 
lotte; and  Thomas  Walter,  of  Greymouth,  New  Zealand 
b  28  Jan.  1832,  m.  25  Feb.  1863,  Elizabkh  Mary,  dau 
of  James  Delany,  Esq.  of  Clony  Castle,  and  has  sur- 
viving issue,  1  Richard  Cohn  Campbell,  b.  1  Jan.  1865 
2  Henry  Hungerford  John  Gealy,  6.  29  Feb  1867  3 
Mary  Elizabeth  Cranfield,  b.  12  June,  1869.  ' 

chard  Hungerford,  d.  circa  1784,  and  was  s.  by  his  son 
Thomas  Hungerford,  Esq.  of  The  Island,  m.  1770    Mary 
■anfield  Becher,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1836)  had  issue,     ' 
Richard,  his  heir. 

George  (Dr.),  of  ClonakUty,  ,„.  1802,  Eliza  Hungerford,  his 
first  cousin,  and  by  her  (who  ,/.  1828)  left  at  his  decease 
15  Sept.  1832,  Richard,  rn.  1843,  Mary,  dau.  of  Wimam 
Daunt,  of  Spring  Hill,  and  had  issue.  wiuiam 

Thonias,  of  Broomley,  near  Carrigaline,  m  1st  Johanm 
widow  of  Henry  Hungerford ;  ancf  2ndly,  EHza  dau  of  tl'e 
late  Dr.  George  Daunt,  of  Cork;  and  had  issue  bv  his  lit 
wife,  Thomas  Wilham,  »..  Miks  O'Hea  El^a  Charlo  te 
(deceased),  ,,i.  O'Donovan  Becher,  Esq.  and  Mar7c.an- 
field.  By  the  2nd  wife  he  had,  George  Daunt  Geor-inn 
Daunt,  Catherine  Maria,  Susanna  Letitli,  and  Chario°te 
e  son  and  heir, 

Richard  Hungerford,  of  The  Island,  6.  1771 ;  »k.  July  1793 
ances,  dau.  of  Richard  Becher,  Esq.  of  Hollybrooke,  and  by 
r  (who  d.  12  Sept.  1843)  had  issue, 
Thomas,  late  of  Inchodony,  or  The  I.^land 
Richard  Becher,  m.  18  Sept.  1837.  Fran'cp<!  dq,i  nf  t^i,„ 
Becher,  Esq.  of  HoUybrooL,  and  ha?  RTcharran°d' o^Ui'e ■• 
.A-,^       ,,  John,  (/.  s.  p. 

iVilliam  (deceased),  m.  22  March,  1831,  Jane,  dau  of  Win 
'A^insplaf '  ^'''■'  '""^  '"^  ''''''  '"''''  Ki'^l>ard,TiiliamSd 
anThait^ue'"'^'  ''"■  '  °''-  '^'''  '^^^  ^^^^^''^'i  Sandes, 

|aSB-«^^---^^-----" 
tusan,  m.  4  June,  1836,  Wiathrop  Baldwin  Sealy,  Esq. 


833 

I.  Mart  Sandes,  now  of  The  Island 

^rnis-Sa.,  two  bars  arg.  in  chief  three  plates      CreH-Ont 
Seat— The  Island,  Clonakilty,  co.  Cork. 

HUNGERFORD    OF    CAHIRMORE. 

Hungerford,  Hexry  Jones,  Esq.  of  Cahirmore, 
CO.  Cork,  A.B.,  Barnster-at-Law,  J.P.  b  18-^5  • 
m.  Dec.  1856,  Mary  Boone,  eldest  dau.  of  W.  Henry 
Augustus  Cowper,  Esq.,  H.M.  Consul- General  at 
Jiavana,  and  has  issue, 
I.  Thomas  Henry,  6.  6  Dec.  1858.      „.  Guy,  6.  25  Oct.  1S6I 

III.  Edward,  6.  10  June,  1863. 

IV.  Launcelot  Machell  Travers,  6.  Jan.  1865 
V    Gordon,  6.  6  Dec  1865.       vi.  Arthur  Townsend,  b.  1SG7. 
Ml.  Geoffrey,  b.  1873. 
I.  Alice,  TO.  Francis  T.  Beamish,  Esq.  n.  Ethel. 

/,5"'*^''^;^'^*T.^^'"'-  '^""''■^^    Hungerford,   of  Rathbarry 

3rd  son,"'"  '^  '^^  '^'°'  ''"""='  ""^  ^^""'^  ""''  ^i^^.^ 

Thomas  Hungerford,  of  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  1679,  m    1684 

Frances  Synge,  sister  to  the  Archbishop  of  Tuam,  and  had 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

"beg°5"oure:  a'nTwT fltfer  of  ^^"'^  '"'''''  ^'^-  °^  ^-- 

"da^of  lZT4t^:  o^'^rralTw/r'  ''  ""^"  ^^^  ^^^^' 
John  Townsenb  Hungerford,  Esq.,  Solicitor  to  the  Hon. 
pdn  ^'^  Bombay.  He  m.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  J 
Payne  Esq.,  and  niece  of  T.  Price,  Esq.  of  Ardmoyle 
and  Clonmore,  co.  Tipperary,  and  d.  leaving  issue, 
1  John  Hayes,  d.  1823. 
"/;':^I8lT™''  '^^''^'  WiniAM,  Capt.  Bengal  Artillery, 

1  Ellen,  m  Rawson  Hart  Eoddam,  Esq.,  Bengal  CivU 
of 'thrBant'  ""  "'  ^-  ""■  ^°'"^^'-.  eW.,  Governor 

2  Mary  Anne,'  m.  1st,  Ewan  Law,  Esq.,  Bengal  Civil 
Service,   son  of  Ewan  Law,  Esq.  of  Horsted  Place 

t^ie'^NiScfv^ry.'"'  ^^^^°°^^'  '^'^  ^apt.  H.h! 

3  Catherine,  to.   Welby  Jackson,  Esq.,  Bengal  Civil 
Service,  son  of  Sir  John  Jackson,  Bart. 

The  eldest  son, 

CoL.  Thomas  Hungerford,  of  Cahirmore,  m  Vi  Barbara 
dau.  of  Col.  Bryan  Townsend,  M.P.  of  Castle  Tow'nsend,  co' 
Cork,  and  by  her  had  a  son, 

Thomas  Hungerford,   Esq.  of  Cahirmore,   J  P     ,„    1751 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Dr.  John  Boisseau,  a  Huguenot,  and  l"iad  bv 
her  three  sons, 
Thomas,  his  heir,  of  Cahirmore. 

•^S?"'/"^-  Anna,  clau.  of  the  late  Capt.  Richard  Blair,  of 
Blair's  Cove,  and  The  Abbey,  and  has  issue  one  '^on  Thomas 
John,  TO.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Heni-y  Pyne  Masters,  Esq.,  and 
had  issue  three  sons  (deceased),  and  two  daus  the  eldest 
Jane,  TO.  Gustavus  Helsham,  Esq.  of  St.  Mary's  Hall  Noi-l 
folk,  has  issue  two  sons,  Evelyn  Hungerford  and  SomervUle 
and  one  dau.,  Emily  Blunt.  ' 

Richard,  TO.  twice  and  by  his  2nd  wife,  Mary  Shaw,  had 
Sue  '°°''  '""*  ^°'"'"'  "^""^  ot  whom  have 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Hungerford,  Esq.  of  Cahirmore,  vi.  1787,  Jane 
daa.  of  Jonas  Travers,  Esq.  of  Butlerstown,  co.  Cork,  'and  by 
her  (who  to.  2ndly,  1791,  the  Rev.  William  Stuart,  of  Welfield, 
CO.  Cork)  left  at  his  decease,  v.  p.  1789,  a  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Hungerford,  Esq.  of  Cahirmore,  A.M.,  'j.P.,  6. 
April,  1780  ;  m.  1814,  Alicia,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Jones',  of 
Drombeg,  Rector  of  Lislee  and  Kinsela,  and  by  her  (who  is 
deceased)  had  issue,  i.  Thomas,  d.  aged  18,  1840 ;  11.  Henrt 
Jones,  now  of  Cahirmore;  in.  Edward,  d.  unm.  1849; 
I.  Catherine  Charlotte  ;  11.  Jane,  rf.  1855;  ni.  Harriette  Alicia; 
IV.  Martha,  d.  1842;  and  v.  Alice.  Mr.  Hungerford  d.  1861.' 
Arms,  <£c. — Same  as  Hungerford  of  Inchodony. 
jSeai— Cahirmore,  Rosscarbery,  co.  Cork. 

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HUN 


HUNT    OF    PITTENCRIEFF. 
Hunt,  James  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Pittencrieff 
and  Logie,  co.  Fife,  J.P.,  h.  10  Oct.  1818  ;  m.  April, 
1851,  Helen,  sister  of  Sir  A.  C.  Gibson  Maitland, 
Bart,  of  Clifton  Hall,  and  has  issue, 

I.  James  Maitland,  h.  1852. 

II.  William  Alexander. 

III.  Alexander  Charles. 

I.  Jean  Hamilton. 

II.  Helen  Maitland. 

ILinCaSE.— WiLLTAM  Hont,  Esq.  of  Pittencrieff  (son  of 
William  Hunt,  by  Ellen  Youn?  his  wife),  ?».  Janet,  dau.  of 
James  Alexander,  Esq.  ol  Balrudery,  and  had  two  sons,  Wil- 
liam, his  heir  (who  s.  12  Sept.  1807,  and  d.  12  May,  1 812,  unni.) ; 
and  James;  also  a  dau.,  Christina,  m.  James  Havrowar,  Esq. 
of  Inzievar,  Advocate.    The  younger  son, 

James  Hdnt,  Esq.  of  Pittencrieff  and  Logie,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
6.  20  March,  1785;  m.  5  Oct.  1813,  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  late 
John  Grieve,  Esq.,  and  d.  6  March,  185S,  leaving  issue, 

William,  d.  6  Sept.  1860. 

John,  Advocate,  d.  10  June,  1841. 

James  Alexander,  now  of  Pittencrieff. 

Andrew,  Lieut.-Col.,  late  of  79th  regt.,  half-pay,  unattached. 

Eohert,  rf.  27  July,  1845. 

Kalph. 

Thomasina  Agnes,  to.  3   Feh.  1841,  Sir  Alexander  Charles 

Gibson  Maitland,  Bart,  of  Clifton  Hall. 
Janet,  «;.  Robert  Benjamin  Bell,  Advocate,  Sheriff  of  Elgin 

and  Nairn. 

Crest— K  lion's  head  erased.     Mottn—Yi  et  virtute. 
ScaJs— Pittencrieff  and  Logie,  Dunfermline,  co.  Fife. 


HUNT    OF    BOB.EATTON. 

Httnt,  Eowland,  Esq.  of  Boreatton  Park,  Salop, 
I.  13  March,  1858 ;  s.  his  father  5  Dec.  1878. 

ILinCaflt.— This  family,  as  well  as  the  Hunts  of  co. 
Stafford,  are  said  to  derive  from  Richard  de  Venator,  living 
temp.  Edward  I. 

From  Thomas  Hunt,  of  Stoke  Dawbenny,  Rutland,  living 
1430,  son  of  Nicholas  Hunt,  of  the  same  place,  and  grandson 
of  Thomas  le  Hunt,  living  40  Edward  III.,  descended 

Thomas  Hunt,  Esq.,  h.  1599,  Member  for  Shrewsbury  in  the 
Parhament  of  the  Commonwealth,  High  Sheriff  for  Shrop- 
shire 1656,  who,  after  the  restoration  of  Charles  II.,  pur- 
chased the  estate  of  Boreaton.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Owen,  of  Woodhouse,  and  had  issue, 

Rowland,  his  heir. 

John,  of  Chester,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Richard  Amphlett,  Esq. 
of  Hadsor,  and  was  father  of 

Thojias  Hunt,  Esq.  of  Mollington,  to.  Mary,  sister  of 
Henry  Kobartes,  Earl  of  Radnor,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  6.  1645;  d.  s.p. 

Elizabeth,  b.  1631;  m.  Bartholomew  Beale,  Esq. 

Martha,  m.  Palmer,  of  Wanlip,  co.  Leicester. 

Mary,  6.  1C46;  d.  1660. 
He  d.  1609,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  .son, 

Rowland  Hunt,  Esq.  of  Boreatton,  6.  1629;  to.  Frances, 
dau.  of  William,  5th  Lord  Paget,  and  was  father  of 

Thomas  Hunt,  Esq.  of  Boreatton,  b.  about  1669  ;  to.  1st, 
Jane,  eldest  dau.  and  (in  her  issue)  heiress  of  Sir  Edward 
Ward,  Lord  Chiel  Baron,  and  2ndly,  Miss  Haswell;  by  the 
former  of  whom  he  had  issue.  Mr.  Hunt  d.  1752,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

Thomas  Hunt,  Esq.  of  Boreatton,  6.  1704;  to.  Sarah,  dau. 
of  Edward  Witts,  Esq.,  and  had  issue.  Mr.  Hunt  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Rowland  Hunt,  Esq.  of  Boreatton,  6.  1753;  m.  Ann,  dau. 
of  Mark  Cornish,  Esq.  of  London,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Rowlanp.  his  heir. 

II.  George  i  llev.),  of  Wadenhoe,  co.  Northampton,  m.  28  July, 
1818,  Emma,  dau.  of  Samuel  Gardiner,  Esq.  of  Coombe 
Lodge,  CO.  Oxford,  arid  had  issue, 

1  George  AVard  (Right  Hon.),  of  Wadenhoe  House,  co. 
Northampton,  M.P.,  P.C,  J. P.,  and  D.L.,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions,  and  M.P.  for  North- 
amptonshire, Financial  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  from 
July,  186G,  to  Feb.  1868,  and  Chancellor  of  the  Exche- 
quer from  Feb.  1868  to  Dec.  following,  and  First  Lord 
of  the  Admiralty  from  1874  to  1877,  6.  30  July,  1825; 


TO.  5  Dec.  1857,  Alice,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Right  Rev.  Robert 
Eden,  Bishop  of  Moray  and  Ross,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Frederick 
Morton  Eden,  Bart.,  d.  at  Homburg,  29  July,  1877, 
leaving  issue, 

1  George  Eden,  6.  Feb.  1859. 

2  Walter  Robert,  b.  March,  1864. 

3  Allen  Thomas,  b.  Feb.  1866. 

1  Mary  Caroline. 

2  Emma. 

3  Alice  Margaret. 

4  Gertrude  Sophia. 

1  Mary. 

2  Eliza  Frances,  deceased. 

3  Jane  Emilia. 

4  Julia  Henrietta. 

5  Emily  Ellen. 

6  Matilda  Selina. 

7  Ellen. 

8  Laura. 


1  Thomas  Henry. 

2  Charles  John,  killed  m  the  Indian  Mutiny . 

3  William  Cornish. 

1  Harriet  Susanna  Anne. 

2  Caroline  Emma. 

IV.  Edward,  deceased. 

V.  John,  deceased. 

I.  Susannah  Frances,  deceased. 

II.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  deceased. 

Mr.  Hunt  d.  1811,  and  wass.  by  his  son, 

Rowland  Hunt,  Esq.  of  Boreatton,  to.  1823,  Mary,  diu.  of 
Thomas  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Shrewsbury  and  Glangwna,  co.  Car- 
narvon, and  had  issue, 

Rowland,  late  of  Boreatton. 

Thomas  Edward  Lloyd,  6.  15  June,  1830;  d.unm.  1853. 

Annabella  Eliza. 

Charlotte  Frances. 

Mr.  Hunt  d.  Feb.  1836,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Rowland  Hunt,  Esq.  of  Boreatton  P.irk,  Salop,  and  Kib- 
worth  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  6.  8  Nov.  1828;  to.  10  Feb.  1857, 
Florence  Marianne,  eldest  dau.  of  R.  B.  Humfrey,  Esq.  oi 
Stoke  Albany  House,  Market  Harboro ugh,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Rowland,  now  of  Boreatton. 

II.  Edward  Rowland,  b.  28  Nov.  1859. 

III.  Thomas  Rowland,  b.  21  Dec.  1861. 

IV.  Arthur  Rowland,  b.  12  June,  1870;  d.  17  Sept.  1871. 

V.  Richard,  b.  22  Aug.  1874. 

I.  Jlary. 

II.  Florence  Eliza. 
iir.  Amy. 

IV.  Agnes  Gwendoline. 

V.  Janet  Laura. 

VI.  Nina  Marion. 

He  d.  5  Dec.  1878. 

Arms—Ter  pale  arg.  and  sa.  a  ealtire  counterchanged 
Orest — A  talbot  sejant  sa.  collared  or,  lined  az.  the  line  tied  t< 
ahalbert  in  pale  of  the  second  headed  of  the  last. 

Scars— Boreatton  Park,  Shrewsbury;  and  Kibworth  Hall 
Leicester.    Club— UaitQd  University. 


HUNT    OF    SHEEMANBURY    PARK. 

Hunt,  Rev.  Henet  Warwick,  M.A.  of  Sher 
manbury  Park  in  the  co.  of  Sussex,  Rector  an( 
Patron  of  the  Parish  of  Shermanburj,  b.  1835. 

ICfUCnflC— This  family  were  originally  settled  in  Devor 
a  pedigree  of  which  was  entered  in  the  Visitation  of  that  « 
1620,  which  derives  them  from  Henry  Hunt,  tait2i-  Henky  VIII 
three  times  Mayor  of  Exeter. 

William  Hunt,  BI.D.,  of  Dartmouth,  Devon,  m.  Mary,  dai 
of  Arthur  Holdsworth,  Esq.  of  same  place,  and  sister  ( 
Arthur  Holdsworth,  Governor  of  Dartmouth  Castle,  and  ha 
issue, 

I.  Thomas  Holdsworth,  of  Maismuit,  near  Dartmouth. 

II.  Henry  Holdsworth,  of  Waterford,  m.  Margaret,  4th  dan 
of  Samuel  Boyse,  Esq.  of  Bannow,  co.  Wexford  (eventuall; 
sole  heiress  of  the  family  of  Botse  of  Bannow),  and  d.  1825 
leaving  issue, 

1  Henry  Samuel,  now  of  Bannow,  Capt.R.N.,J.P.  and  D.L. 
s.  to  the  Bannow  estates  1864,  when  he  adopted  the  sui 
name  of  Botse;  m.  27  July,  1847,  Emily,  dau.  of  Co 
Thomas  Steele,  Madras  Native  Infantry  (see  Steele  c, 
liathbride),  and  has  issup, 


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Hpnry  Arthur,  Capt.  Wexford   Militia,  6.  11  Ma'-;h, 

1848;  m.  2  May,  1872,  Clare  Emily,  only  dau.  of  dpv. 

Thomas  Harvey,  of  Cowden,  near  Edeu  Bridge,  ivijnt, 

and  has  issue, 
Henry  Thomas  Arthur  Shapland,  6.  5  Jan.  1878. 
Emily  Dorothea  Mary  Clare,  b.  7  Aus'.  1873. 

Vera  Marguerite  Mausel,  6.  27  Jan.  1875. 
St.  George  Philip,  6.  15  Aug.  IS' 5. 
■William  Shapland,  6.  16  June,  1867. 
Richard  Thomas,  b.  13  Nov.  1862. 
Emily  Thomasine  Mary,  m.  March,  1872,  Robert Tynilall, 

jun.,  eldest  son  Kobert  Tyndall,  Esq.  of  Oalilands.  J. P. 

CO.  Wexford,  and  has  issue. 
Elizabeth  Dorothea,  hi.  5  Dec.  1871,  Capt    Alexander 

Fi'ederiek  Stewart,  6th  Dragoon  Guards,  eldest  son  of 

Alexander  Stewart,   Esq.  of   Ballyedmonds,   J. P.   co. 

Down,  and  has  issue. 
Philippa  Kate  Grace,  d.  22  Feb.  1855. 
Augusta  Jane. 

2  William  Boyse. 

3  Thomas  Boyse. 

4  Robert  Shapland  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Mark  Beech,  Kent. 

5  Richard  Arthur. 

1  Dorothea  Boyse. 

2  Jane  Ellen. 

III.  William  Cholwick,  of  whom  presently. 
The  3rd  son, 

William  Cholwick  Hunt,  Esq.  of  Dartmouth,  M.D.,  in. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Brooking,  Esq.  of  Bulkay,  Devon,  by 
whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  his  heir. 

II.  Arthur,  of  Quintella,  near  Torquay,  m.  Mary  Anne  Boupe, 
and  had  issue, 

Arthur  Roupe. 
Mary. 

III.  Holdsworth,  rji.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Joseph  Barber,  Esq.,  and 
had  issue, 

William  Claude,  m.  Emma  Engelhardt. 

Erancis. 

Ellen  Holdsworth. 

Katherine. 

Louisa. 

I.  Anne  Holdsworth. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  George  Langmead,  Chaplain  to  the 
Forces. 

Dr.  Hunt  d.  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Hunt,  Esq.  of  Shermanbury  Park,  Sussex,  M.D.,  b. 
26  Nov.  1801  ;  m.  1st,  1832,  Maria,  dau.  of  Arthur  Hunt, 
Esq.  of  Redlap,  Devon ;  and  2ndly,  1849,  Maria  Harriet,  only 
surviving  dau.  of  Stephen  Haslen  Challen,  Esq.  of  Sherman- 
bury  Park,  by  Barbara  his  wife,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  William 
Chambers,  Esq.,  and  had  by  his  1st  wife,  who  d.  1815, 

Henry  Warwick  (Rev.),  now  of  Shermanbury. 

Harriet  Watson. 

Maria  Holdsworth. 

Arms — Az.,  on  a  bend  between  two  water  bouquets  or,  three 
leopards'  faces  gu  .  Crest— On  a  mount  vert  against  a  halbert 
erect  in  pale  or,  a  talbot  sejant  gold  collared  and  lined  gu. 

iSeaf— Shermanbury  Parli,  Henlield,  Sussex. 


HUNT    OF    BALI.YSINODE. 

HiTNT,  Verb  David  TJrquhaet,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
sinode,  co.  Tipperary,  and  f  aha,  co.  Limerick,  6.  2 
Nov.  1856;  m.  31  Oct.  1878,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Ai'thur  Russell,  Esq.  of  Lemonfield,  same  co. 

ILinCagt.— Henry  Hunt,  Esq.  of  Gosfield,  in  Essex,  High 
Sheriff  of  that  co.,  m.  Jane  de  Vere,  of  the  noble  House  of 
Oxford,  and  had  issue,  John,  Henry,  Dorothy,  and  Jane.  The 
eldest  son. 

John  Hunt,  Capt.  in  the  army,  temp.  Charles  I.,  one  of 
"The  '49  Officers,"  was  granted  lands  in  the  barony  of  Talbots 
Town,  CO.  Wicklow,  in  part  satisfaction  for  his  services  in 
Ireland,  15  Oct.  1667.     He  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Verb  Hunt,  Esq.  of  Williamstown,  co.  Limerick,  a  Com- 
missioner for  levying  imposts  in  that  co.  1657,  and  for  raising 
money  for  the  army  in  the  same  co.,  1660.  He  sold  the  lands 
granted  to  his  father  in  the  co.  Wicklow,  and  purchased  other 
estates  in  the  co.  Limerick.  By  Mary  his  wife  (who  administered 
to  her  husband  24  June,  1681)  he  had  two  sons, 

I.  John,  of  Glangoole,  co.  Tipperary,  his  heir,  6.  1633,  m.  1st, 
the  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Hicks,  Rector  of  Kilcooley,  co.  Tippe- 
rary, and  had,  with  three  daus.,  1  Alice,  m.  Peter  Agar, 


Esq. ;  2  Susan,  to.  Rev.  Henry  Royse,  of  Nantenan  ;  3  Ger- 
trude (Mrs.  Tennisoni ;  and  two  younger  sons,  John  and 
Daniel,  two  elder  ones, 

1  Vere,  his  heir,  of  whom  hereafter. 

2  William,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Bury,  Esq.  of  Shannon 
Grove,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  three  sous,  1  John,  2 
Phincas,  3  Thomas. 


Mr.  Hunt  m.  2ndly,  Miss  Bowles,  by  whom  he  had  further 
issue,  eight  daus.,  4  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  Foster);  5  Anne  (Mrs. 
Odell;  6  Mary  (Mrs.  Sprigg;  7  Penelope  (Mrs.  Halpin);  8 
Rebecca;  9  Lucy;  10  Dorothea;  11  Amelia  (all  provided 
for  in  their  father's  will) ;  and  four  sons, 

5  Thomas. 

6  Henry. 

7  James. 

8  George. 

Mr.  Hunt,  whose  will,  made  Oct.  1736,  wa.s proved  17  May, 
1737  ;  d.  1736,  aged  103  years,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Verb  Hunt  (Rev.),  of  Glangoole,  to.  1712  Constance,  dau. 
of  Sir  William  Piers,  2nd  Bart,  of  Tristernagh,  by  Hon. 
Honora  FitzMaurice  his  wife,  dau.  of  William,  20th  Lord 
Kerry,  and  had,  with  two  younger  sons,  John,  to.  the 
diiu  and  co-heir  of  William  Turvm,  Esq.  of  Tonnor,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  William,   m.  Miss  Lane,  as  many  elder 


I.  Vere,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry,  m.  the  dau.  of  Robert  Bradshaw,  Esq.,  and 
had  five  sons, 

1  Vere  Dawson,  of  Cappagh-White,  co.  Tipperary, 
whose  will,  dated  12  Dec.  1790,  was  proved  31  Oct;. 
1792,  m.  Elizabeth  Davis,  and  had,  with  three  daus., 
Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  her  cousin.  Rev.  John  Hunt,  of 
High  Park,  Elizabeth,  Mrs.  Short,  and  Henrietta,  b. 
after  1790,  and  a  younger  son,  Fitz-Maurice,  two 
elder  sons, 

Vere  Dawson,  of  Cappagh-White,  baptised  "  Moses," 
but  required  by  his  lather's  will  to  adopt  the  name 
of  "Verb  Dawson."  m.  1st,  Fanny  Palmer,  dau.  of 
James  Short,  of  Newtown,  in  the  Queen's  Co.,  and 
had,  with  a  dau.,  Mary,  m.  Thomas  Pennefather, 


Vere,  m.  Bessie,  dau.  of  William  Vowell,  Esq.  uf 
Clonmell,  and  had  two  sons, 
Vere,  to.  Miss  Walker. 
William. 
He  in.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Philip  Holmes,  Esq.  of 
New  Park,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  1842,  leaving  further 
issue, 

Dawson,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Odell,  Esq.  of 
Odellville,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  a  son  and  a  dau., 
who  d.  unm. 
Charles,  who  d.  unm.,  in  Australia. 
Henry  Davis,  of  Cun-agheen,  co.  Tipperary,  6.  31 
Oct.  1789,  d.  6  Dec.  1827;    m.  March,  1814,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Robert  Ross,  Esq.,  M.D.,  by  whom  (who  d. 
7  Feb.  1856)  he  had,  with  three  daus.,  1  Mary,  6.  13 
March,    1815,    d.  unm.    22    Jan.    1879;    2    Anne 
Dorothea,  6.  28  March,  1819,  d.  unm.;  3  Georgina 
Margaret,   &.   1821,  to.  William    Sturgess,   Lieut. 
R.N.,  and  d.  14  June,  1853,  two  sons, 
Vere  Dawson,  b.  28  May,  1816,  d.  unm.  28  Aug 
1840. 
Robert  Fitz-Maurice,  of  Cui'ragheen,  co.  Tipperary, 
b.  28  Aug.  1824. 

2  Fitz-Maurice,  who  settled  in  early  life  in  North 
America,  where  he  held  large  estates  in  the  State  of 
Georgia,  and  was  living  there  in  1812. 

3  Picrcy,  d.  s.  p. 

4  Henry,  of  Ballysinode,  co.  Tipperary,  left  one  dau., 
Jane,  m.  her  cousin,  Vere  David  Urquhart  Hunt, 
Esq.,  of  Friarstown. 

5  Darner,  of  Millbrook,  co.  Tipperary,  left  a  dau.,  Mary 
Anne,  to.  Rev.  John  Hunt,  of  Higii  Park. 

Mr.  Hunt  f?.  intestate.    Administration  was  granted  to  his 
widow  1  Sept.  1759,  and  he  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 
Verb  Hunt,  Esq.   of  Curragh,   co.  Limerick,  whose  will, 
dated  14  Feb.  1783,  was  proved  20  June,  1787.    He  to.  1st, 
1743,  Katherine,  dau.  of  William  Chadwick,  Esq.  of  Balli- 
nard,  co.  Tipperary,   by  whom  he  had  one  son,  who  d. 
young.     He  m.  2ndly,   27   May,    1760,   Anne,    dau.    of 
Edmund  Browne,  Esq.  of  New  Grove,  co.  Clare,  by  whom 
he  had,  with  a  dau.,  Jane,  m.  John  Hamilton  Lane,  Esq. 
of  Lanes  Park,  co.  Tipperary,  and  d.  1807,  two  sons, 
I.  Sir  Verb  Hunt,  Bart.,  of  Curragh  Chase,  so  created 
4  Dec.  1784  {see  Burke's  Peerat/e,  Verb,  Bart.). 
n.  John  Fitz-Maurice,  High  Sheriff,  co.  Limerick  1802, 
m.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Henn,  Esq.  of  Paradise, 


834t 


HUN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HUN 


CO.  Clare,  d.  1797,   and  2naiy,  1799,  Frances,  dau.  of 
Colonel  Evans,  of  Carass,  co.  Limerick. 
II.  Henry,  of  whom  hereafter. 
Mr.  Hunt  d.  1681.    The  descendants  of  the  elder  son  having 
been  above  given,  we  proceed  with  the  descendants  of  his  2nd 
son, 

Henry  Hunt,  Esq.  of  Liffadoon,  near  co.  Limerick,  was 
living  in  1730,  and  had  issue  three  sons  and  two  daus., 

I.  John,  of  Ligadoon,  whose  will  is  dated  18  Au^.  1759. 
d.  s.  p. 

II.  Henry,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  Robert,  d.  intestate,  leaving  one  only  son, 

Eobert,   of   Inchirourke,   m.  Gertrude,   dau.    of    Edmund 
Browne,  Esq.  of  New  Grove,  co.  Clare. 
I.  Anne,  m.   (settlement  dated  13  and  14  Jan.  1726)   Vere 
Eoyse.  Esq.  of  Nantenan,  co.  Limerick. 
I.  Another  dau.,  m.  Bev.  Thomas  Widenham,  of  Milford,  co. 
Limerick. 
The  2nd  son, 

Henry  Hont,  Esq.  of  Friarstown,  obtained  that  estate  from 
Henry  Ingoldsby,  Esq.  of  Cartown,  24  April,  1730.  He  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Daniel  Widenham,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Vere,  his  heir. 

II.  Daniel,  of  Ballygaddy,  co.  Galway. 

III.  Henry,  of  Clorane,  co.  Limerick,  m.  (settlement  dated 
21  and  22  Oct.  1773)  Arabella  Matthews,  of  co.  Kilkenny. 

Mr.  Hunt,  whose  will  is  dated  26  Feb.  1762,  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Vere  Hunt,  Esq.,  of  Friarstown,  a  minor  at  his  father's 
death,  to.  (settlement  dated  5  March,  1761)  Anne,  dau.  of 
William  Maunsell,  Esq.,  co.  Limerick,  aud  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  John  (Rev.),  of  High  Park,  co.  Tippevary,  d.  March,  1837, 
TO.  1st,  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Vere  Hunt.  Esq.,  of  Cappagh- 
White  (who  d.s.p.);  and  2ndly,  18i2,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of 
Damer  Hunt,  Esq.,  of  Millbrook,  co.  Tipperary,  by  whom 
(who  d.  30  March,  1871)  he  had  issue, 

1  Vere,  of  High  Park,  J.P.,  h.  8  June,  1814;  m.  1st' 
March,  1859,  Maria,  dau.  of  Hugh  Braily  Bradshaw,  Esq- 
of  Philipstown,  co.  Tipperary,  by  whom,  who  d.  1863,  he 
had  a  dau., 

Jenny,  6.  5  Nov.  1861. 

He  m.  2ndlv,  2  Aug.  1859,  Frances  Augusta,  dan.  of  Hugh 
Massy  Yielding,  Esq.  of  Woodlands,  Tarbert,  co.  Kerry, 
and  has  issue, 

Vere  Robert,  h.  26  Nov.  1875. 

Mary,  b.  15  April,  1871. 

Fanny,  b.  3  Sept.  1872. 

2  FitzMaurice  (Rev.),  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Rev.  Arthur 
Hyde,  Rector  of  Mohill,  co.  Leitrim. 

1  Mary  Anne,  m.  Robert  Holmes  Philips,  Esq.  of  Oakhamp- 
ton,  CO.  Tipperary. 

2  Wilhelmina,  m.  Rev.  James  Marten. 

3  Fanny  Margaret. 

III.  Thomas,  m.  March,  1798,  Dorothea,  dau.  of  John  Bloom- 
field,  Esq.  of  Redwood,  co.  Tipperary,  and  2nd  cousin  of 
Benjamin,  1st  Lord  BloomSeld,  by  whom  he  had  (with  two 
daus.),  1  Frances,  d.  unm. ;  2  Anae,  m.,  and  since  de- 
ceased, four  sons, 

1  Vere,  d.  unm. 

2  Thomas  Bloomfleld. 

3  Robert,  of  CloghadromiQ  and  Green  Hill,  co.  Limerick 
and  83,  George's  Street,  Limeri  k,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff' 
of  the  city  1840  and  1841,  b.  31  Aug.  1814;  m.  1833, 
Maria,  dau.  of  George  Bonyne  Rochfort,  Esq.  of  Piers- 
town,  CO.  Westmeath,  and  has  (with  four  daus.),  1  Ellen 
Anne,  m.  1868,  Col.  Vere  Hunt  Bowles  ;  2  Frances 
Dorothea,  to.  1861,  Lieut.-Gen.  Charles  Elmhirst,  C.B. ; 
3  Meriel  Kate,  m.  1869,  Alexander  Caulfield,  Esq.  of 
Grenadier  Guards ;  4  Maria  Sarah,  to.  1877,  Peter 
Gerald  Griffin,  Esq.  of  Altavilla,  co.  Limerick,  three 
sons, 

Thomas  Rochfort,  6.  9  Aug.  1834,  formerly  Lieut. -Col. 

17th  regt.,  m.   1865,  the  dau.  of  R.  R.  Gelston,  Esq.  of 

CO.  Limerick,  M.D. 

George  Gerald,  6.  10  Sept.  1840,  Commander  R.N. 
William  Lewis,  6.  31  March,  1843;  m.  1866,  Mary,  dau. 

of  Luke  Brady,  Esq.  of  Newgrove,  co.  Clare. 

4  Rochfort. 

1.  Mary,  to.  Robert  Ross,  Esq.,  and  had  a  dau.  Anne,  m.  her 
cousin,  Henry  Davis  Hunt,  Esq. 

Mr.  Hunt  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Hunt,  Esq.  of  Friarstown,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  David  Urquhart,  Esq.  of  Newhall,  co.  Cromarty,  6. 
13  March,  1716,  and  grand-dau.  of  Alexander  Urquhart,  Esq. 
of  Newhall,  M.P.  for  the  cos.  of  Cromarty  and  Ross,  Col.  of 


the  Scottish  Life  Guards  (who  was  to.  5  April,  1704,  to  Anne, 
eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Olive's  Stob,  and  was 
descended  from  the  2nd  of  the  25  sons  of  Thomas  Urquhart, 
Laird  of  Cromarty,  temp.  James  V.,  King  of  Scots,  by 
Hon.  Helen  Abernethy,  dau.  of  Alexander  Lord  Saltoun,  of 
Abernethy,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Vere  David  Urquhart,  his  heir. 

II.  William  Henn,  6.31  Dec.  1795;  to.  31  Aug.  1836,  Ellen, 
dau.  of  George  Bonque  Rochfort,  Esq.  of  Pierstown,  co.  West- 
meath, and  d.  Oct.  1867,  leaving  two  sons  and  three  daus., 

1  William  Robert,  b.  4  Aug.  1837. 

2  Rochfort  Vere  (Major),  of  Ligadoon,  b.  25  July,  1842; 
TO.  17  Sept.  1868,  Lydia,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  .John 
Houston,  Esq.  of  Prospect  Villa,  Rathgar,  co.  Dublin,  and 
has  a  dau., 

Emily  Anne  Urquhart,  b.  8  Feb.  1873, 

1  Anna  Maria,  6.  March,  1839. 

2  Jane,  b.  1841. 

3  Elizabeth  Harrison,  6.  29  Aug.  1847, 

Mr.  Hunt  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Vere  David  Urquhart  Hunt,  Esq.  of  Friarstown,  6. 13  Jan. 
1794;  TO.  1816,  Jane,  dau.  of  Henry  Hunt,  Esq.  of  Ballysinode, 
and  d.  5  Oct.  1854,  having  had  by  her  (who  d.  Aug.  1860)  eight 
sons  and  one  dau., 

I.  William,  6. 1818;  d.  unm.  1834. 

II.  Henry,  6.  Sept.  1820;  d.  unm.  April,  1866. 

III.  Vere,  b.  1822;  d.  unm.  2  Dec.  1844. 

IV.  George  Hodges,  ofco.  Limerick,  6.  June,  1824;  m.  3  Jan. 
186'),  Susan,  dau.  of  Riv.  Godfrey  Massy,  Rector  of  Bruff, 
CO.  Limerick,  and  d.  4  Nov.  1862,  leaving  issue, 

1  Vere  David  Urquhart,  now  of  Faha. 

2  Godfrey  Massey,  6.  29  Aug.  1859. 

3  George  Hodges,  6.  18  March,  1861. 

V.  John  Thomas  Urquhart,  of  Friarstown,  6.  July,  1829. 

VI.  Edmond  Langley,  of  Curragh  Bridge,  co.  Limerick,  b. 
12  May,  1831 ;  w.  1st,  26  April,  1869,  — ,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Dickson  Power,  Esq.  of  Monroe,  J.P.  co.  Tipperary,  by 
whom  he  had  a  son, 

I.  Vere  Valentine,  6.  14  Feb.  1860. 
He  TO.  2nd1y,  17  March,  1864,  — ,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Francis 


II.  Francis  William,  b.  27  March,  1867. 

III.  Edmond  Langley,  6.  22  April,  1868. 

IV.  Henry,  b.  5  Aug.  1869. 

V.  Edward  Dillon,  b.  29  Aug.  1870. 

VI.  William  Power,  6.  9  Oct.  1871. 

VII.  Rochfort  Noel,  b.  7  Dec.  1872. 
I.  Annie  Henrietta,  6.  9  Oct.  1877. 

VII.  FitzMaurice,  b.  1836. 

VIII.  Samuel  Bradshaw,  Surgeon-Major  in  the  army,  6.  .5 
Nov.  1840;  m.  8  April,  186J,  Emma  Matilda,  dau.  of  Frede- 
rick Clarke,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Frederick  John  Robert,  b.  5  Jan.  1871. 

2  Vere  Henry  Wilson,  b.  2  Feb.  1872;  d.  27  May,  1878. 

I.  Elizabeth  Mary,  m.  Mathew  Shine,  Esq. 

Arms— Az.,  on  a  bend  between  two  water  bougets  or,  three 

leopards'  faces  gu. 

Crest — A  leopard's  face  as  in  the  Arms. 
Seai— Faha,  Patrickswell. 


HUNT    OF    HUNTERSTON, 

Httntke,  Robert,  Esq.  of  Hunterston  or  of  that 
Ilk,  of  Hunterston  House  and  Castle,  co.  Ayr,  J.P, 
and  D.L.,  b.  1  Oct.  1799  ;  m.  23  Nov.  1836,  Chris- 
tian Macknight,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Crawfurd, 
Esq.  of  Cartsburn,  co.  Renfrew,  by  Jane,  dau.  of 
John  Crawford,  Esq.  of  Broadfield,  in  the  same  co., 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Jane,  m.  8  July,  1863,  Lieut.-Col.  Gould  Weston  (of  the 
ancient  and  knightly  family  of  Weston  of  Weston-undei-- 
Lyznrd,  co.  Stafford,  from  which  source  likewise  the 
Westons,  Earls  of  Portland  in  the  reigns  of  the  Stuabts, 
derived  their  origin),  and  by  him  has,  Aylmer  Gould, 
6.  23  Sept.  1864;  Reginald  Hugh,  b.  11  April,  1869. 

II  Eleanora,  m.  31  Oct.  1866,  Robert  William  Cochran 
Patrick,  Esq.  of  Ladyland  and  Woodside,  cos.  Ayr  and 
Renfrew,  and  has  WilUam  Arthur,  b.  12  Juae,  1869;  and 
Agues  Eleanora. 


HUI^ 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HUN 


835 


SLillCtgC— Desccnaed  from  a  co\niiion  ancestor,  two 
ancient  families  ol'  tlie  name  of  Hunter  disimted  for  some 
centuries  tlielionour  of  precedence,  viz.,  HoNTERo///i(n(e',-s«oM, 
'PrsBfectus  Venatorura  Kegiorum,"  in  Ciniinghame,  co.  Ayr, 
he  present  chief  of  the  house,  and  Huntrr  of  J^uliHood,Twee(i- 
lale,  now  extinct ;  but  it  is  noteworthy  that  the  latter  house 

33  never  styled  "of  that  ilk,"  a  distinction  accorded  par 

ninence  to  the  Ayrshire  family. 

Crawfurd,  the  author  of  the  Peerage  of  Scotland,  writing 
ibout  the  commencement  of  the  last  century,  states  the  rival 
louses  "  are  both  repute  ancient  officers  of  state."  "  The 
amily  of  the  south  is  styled  Hunter  of  Polmood,  of  whom  I 
lave  seen  nothing ;  and  that  in  the  west  is  designed  Hunter 
)f  that  ilk,  or  of  Hunterston,  whose  writs  I  have  very  carcfiUli/ 
^eruscd.  This  family,  from  charters,  appears  to  have  had  at 
east  a  part  of  the  estate  they  still  possess  in  Cuninghame, 
hile  the  Morvilles  were  lords  of  that  counti-y  as  far  back  as 
he  reign  of  Alexander  II." 

NoEiiAN  Venator,  or  Huntab,  living  between  the  years 
080  and  1165,  and  William  Venator,  whose  name  appears 
s  one  of  the  witnesses  with  Hugh  de  Morville  to  an  inquisition, 
..D.  1116,  by  David  I.  (then  Prince  of  Cumberland),  of  the 
ands  pertaining  to  the  Church  of  Glasgow,  are  the  earliest  of 
he  family  on  record.  They  appear  to  have  been  amongst 
hose  who,  passing  over  to  England  subsequently  to  the 
!onquest,  went  northwards  in  the  train  of  David  I.,  who  had 
n.  Maud,  a  grand-niece  of  The  Conqueror. 

Norman  Huntar  received  a  grant  of  certain  lands  in  the 
arony  of  Arncle,  on  the  extreme  west  coast  of  co.  Ayr,  which 
rere  subsequently  distinguished  as  Arnele  Huntar,  and  which 
low  form  part  of  the  estate  Qf  Hunterston,  and  these  lands 
re  the  only  portion  of  the  district  which,  from  its  earliest 
ivision  in  the  12th  century,  have  remained  unalienated, 
fisbet,  in  his  Hercldry,  in  treating  of  the  antiquity  of  this 
imily,  makes  mention  of  a  charter  of  King  Alexander  III. 

quam  in  capella  nostra  irrevocabile  fecimus  anno  gratia;, 
271  "),  in  which  a  grant  of  land  was  conferred  upon  William 
addebie,  with  the  exception  of  such  lands  as  had  been  granted 
I  Norman  Huntar  by  King  Malcolm  IV.  ("  excepta  terra 
uondam  Normani  Venatoris  quod  Rex  Malcomus  frater  Regis 
t^ilmi  avi  nostri  ei  dedit"),  and  this  document  is  likewise 
sferred  to  in  the  Haddington  Collections.  The  same  author 
;ates  that,  in  an  ancient  charter,  Arnele  "is  bounded  with 
terris  Normani  Venatoris,'  which  are  plainly  the  lands  of 
rnele  Huntar,  which  are  the  lands  of  Hunterston."  They 
ere  conferred  doubtless  on  his  appointment  to  the  charge 
f  the  royal  forests  in  the  neighbourhood,  an  office  which  the 
xchequer  rolls  and  other  State  records  prove  to  have  been 
ereditary,  and  of  which  the  last  mention  in  a  royal  charter 
set  forth  in  a  grant  by  King  James  V.,  dated  31  May,  1527, 
7  which  the  Island  of  Little  Cumbra;  is  conferred  upon 
obert  Huntar,  of  Huntarstoune,  and  Janet  Montgomerie  his 
)ouse,  and  their  heirs,    "of  which  island  and  lands,  with 

tinents,  the  said  Robert  and  his  predecessors  were,  in 
mes  past,  for  us  and  our  predecessors,  the  hereditary  keepers.' 
Aylmar  de  la  Hdntar,  of  Arnele  Huntar,  was  one  of  the 
Magnates  Scotiae  "  who,  true  to  his  Norman  origin,  signed  the 
Jted  submission  to  Edward  I.,  a.d.  1296,  and  it  was  for 
faithful  services  rendered  "  that  a  grant  was  conferred, 
D.  1374,  by  King  Robert  II.,  on  Wilham  Huntar,  grandson 

Aylmar,  of  certain  lands  in  Arnele,  which  had  been  held  by 
r  Andrew  Campbell.    The  next  laird  on  record, 
William    Huntak,    of  Arnele  Huntar,  was  infeft  in   his 
tate  prior  to  1447,  and  in  1453  he  is  named  in  those  records 

custos  or  hereditary  keeper  of  the  Forest  of  the  Little 
imray.  He  d.  circa  1454,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Archibald  Huntar,  13th  laird  of  Arnele  Huntar,  or  Hun- 
rston,  who,  not  being  of  age  at  his  father's  death,  was  not 
feftin  his  estate  until  145G.  He  m.  Margaret,  dan.  of  William 
sr.  Laird  of  Kersland,  and  d.  prior  to  14S7,  in  which  year 
s  son, 

John  Huntar,  14th  Laird  of  Huntarston,  or  of  that  ilk,  was 
feft  in  his  estate  and  paid  dues  on  his  sasine  in  the  Island  of 
imlash,  or  Holy  Isle,  and  in  the  office  of  hereditary  forester. 

m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John,  2nd  Lord  Cathcart,  by  Margaret, 
,u.  of  Sir  William  Douglas,  of  Drumlanrig.     He  was  killed  at 
odden,  9  Sept.  1513,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Egbert  Huntar,  15th  Laird  of  Huntarston,  or  of  that  ilk, 

Janet,  dau.  of  John  Montgomerie,  of  Giffin,  a  branch  of 
e  Eglinton  family.  A  license  was  granted  to  him  by  King 
.MES  v.,  24  Oct.  1542,  to  remain  at  home  from  the  war  on 
count  of  his  being  "vaik  and  tender  of  coinplectioun,"  and 
ublit  with  seekness  and  infirmite,  and  may  nocht  travell 
thoutgrete  danger  of  hys  lyie,"  and  he  d.  circa  1516.  He 
IS  e.  by  his  son, 


Kentiocn,  or  Uvsco  Huntar,  ICth  Lnird  of  Huntarston,  or 
of  that  ilk,  m.  Marion,  dau.  of  James  Hamilton,  of  Torrance, 
CO.  Lanark,  and  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Pinkie,  10  Sept'. 
1547,  leaving  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Huntar,  of  Huntarston,  s.  as  I7th  Laird  when  but 
still  an  infant.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Craufurd,  of 
Auchinames,  by  Marion,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Montgomerie,'  of 
Hessilhead,  and  d.  a.d.  1580,  leaving  issue, 

1.  Robert,  his  heir.  ii.  Francis,  d.  young. 

I.  Jean,  ?ji.  Rev.  Robert  Cunninghame,  by  whom  she  had  two 
daus., 

1  Jean,  wife  of  Patrick  Hunter. 

2  Catherine,  m.  Robert  Cunninghame,  of  Auchenharvic. 

II.  Katherine.  m.  Marion. 
The  elder  son, 

Robert  Huntar,  ISth  Laird  of  Huntarston,  m.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Patrick  Peibles,  of  Broomlands,  by  Marion,  dau.  of 
John  Montgomerie,  of  Hessilhead,  a  cadet  of  the  Eglintou 
family,  by  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Eraser,  of  Knock,  and 
leaving  no  issue,  he  settled  his  estate  on  Patrick  Hunter,  the 
husband  of  his  niece,  Jean  Cunninghame  above-mentioned,  as 
appears  from  an  instrument  of  resignation  by  him,  dated 
27  Sept.  1611.    He  d.  1616,  and  was  s.  by 

Patrick  Hunter,  19th  Laird  of  Hunterston,  son  of  William 
Hunter,  of  Beneberre  Yairds,  co.  Ayr,  by  Marion  Hamilton 
his  wife,  and  who  m.,  as  above  stated,  Jean,  eldest  dau.  of 
Rev.  Robert  Cuninghame,  by  Jean,  dau.  of  Robert  Huntar, 
of  Huntarston,  and  by  her  had  issue,  with  two  daus., 
Robert,  his  heir. 

Henry,  a  Minister  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 
Francis,  from  whom  it  is  supposed  that  the  Hunters  of  Lorir/ 
Calderwood   are  descended,  and  of  which  family   were  the 
eminent  Physician,  Dr.  William  Hunter,  and  the  still  more 
celebrated  Surgeon,  John  Hunter. 
He  d.  1665,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Hunter,  80th  Laird  of  Hunterston,  in.  1st,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Patrick  Craufurd,  of  Auchinames,  by  whom  he 
had  four  sons  and  one  dau., 
Patrick,  his  heir. 

Robert,  ancestor  of  the  Hunters  of  KirJdand. 
James,  ancestor  of  the  Okby-Hunters  of  Croi/land  Ahhcy,  co. 

Lincoln.  Hugh. 

Jean,  m.  Rev.  John  Spalding,  Minister  of  Di'eghorn. 
He  7)1.  2ndly,  Marion,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Cunninghame,  of 
Aiket  (a  descendant  of  the  House  of  Glencairn),  but  had  no 
issue  by  her.    He  d.  Dec.  1679,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Patrick  Hunter,  21st  Laird  of  Hunterston,  m.  Marion, 
dau.  of  John  Cuninghame,  of  Langmuir,  by  whom  he  acquired 
that  estate,  and  had  issue.  He  d.  1699,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Patrick  Hunter,  22nd  Laird  of  Hunterston,  m.  Marion, 
eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Crawfurd,  of  Crawfurdsburn,  or  Carts- 
burn,  CO.  Renfrew,  and  by  her  had  (with  five  daus.,  Rebecca, 
d.  v.nni.  \  Elizabeth,  wife  of  John  Hyndman,  of  Lunderston ; 
Marion,  Hi.  Hugh  Muir;  Dorothea,  m.  1st,  William  Kelso,  of 
HuUerhirst,  and  2ndly  Hugh  AVeir,  of  Kirkhall;  and  Margaret, 
wife  of  Robert  Caldwell)  five  sons,  who  all  d.  s.  p.,  e.'cccpt  two, 
viz., 

I.  Robert,  23rd  Chief. 

II.  David,  m.  MissMilliken,  of  Port  Glasgow,  and  left  an  only 
son, 

Patrick,  heir-male  of  Hunter  of  Hunterston,  m.  Rebecca, 
dau.  of  Charles  Fleeming,  Esq.,  by  Mary  Montgomery  his 
■wife,  and  had  issue, 

David,  heir-male  of  Hunter  o///u5iffr.'. Ml.  .'.  ■  ,  ,  1-16. 
Charles  Fleeminq  Hunter,  Esq.,  pic  ;  I:  i  i  :  ■  of 
Hunter  r)///M)ito-s(oj!,  Major  late  7-iia  lii.  :.,,.:  ;  .  ,,;. 
23  April,  1869,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Juiui  buaiK  > ,  i:,Mi. 
of  Abbey  Park,  co.  Armagh,  which  lady  d.  s.  ij.  May, 
1873. 
The  22nd  Laird  d.  9  Nov.  1738,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Hunter,  23rd  Laird  of  Hunterston,  m.  1762,  Janet, 
dau.  of  Matthew  Aitcheson,  by  Eleonora,  dau.  of  John 
M'Gilchrist,  of  Easter  Porsill,  and  d.  179G,  having  had  two 
sons  and  three  daus.,  who  all  d.  young  or  wnui.,  except  the 
eldest  dau., 

Eleonora  Hunter,  heiress  of  Hunterston,  ?».  her  cousin, 
Robert  Caldwell,  who  assumed,  under  authority,  the  name 
and  arms  of  Hunter  of  Hunterston,  and  by  him  (who  d.  23 
Aug.  1826)  had  issue, 
Robert,  his  heir,  the  present  Laird  of  Hunterston. 
Patrick,  d.  unm.  1826.  Norman,  d.  unm.  1836. 

Eleonora,  d.  unm.  1823.          Marion  Crawfurd,  d.  unm.  1830. 
Margaret.  Janet,  d.  unm.  1869. 

Arms— It  appears  from  the  records  of  the  Lyon  Offive  that 
the  ancient  bearings  of  this  family,  as  under-meniiotieil,  were 
varied  at  comparatively  modern  dates ;  for  at  and  prior  to  tho 
3  H  2 


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commencement  of  the  17th  century  they  were  blazoned— 
vert.,  three  dogs  of  cliase  arg.  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  three 
hunting  horns  of  the  first  bandressit  gu.— and  were  thus 
borne  until  a  recent  period,  when  on  petition,  the  Lord  Lyon 
"ratified,  maintained,  and  confirmed"  the  original  arms  of 
HuNTEE,  and  caused  due  record  to  be  made  in  the  register  of 
arms  of  the  following  ensigns  armorial  :— 

Aj-ms— Or,  three  hunting  horns  vert  garnished  and  stringed 
gu.  Crest— A  greyhound  sejant  ppr.  gorged  with  an  antique 
crown  or.  Supporters— Tv/o  greyhounds  ppr.  gorged  with 
antique  crowns  or.    Motto — Cursum  pei-ficio. 

&at— Hunterston,  West  Kilbride,  Ayrshire. 


HUNTER    OF    MEDOMSLEY. 

Htjntee,  James,  Esq.  of  Anton's  Hill,  co.  Ber- 
wick and  Medomsley,  co.  Durham,  Lieut.  9tli  Lan- 
cers, b.  14  Oct.  1855. 

%inttlQt. — William  Hunter,  Esq.  of  Medomsley,  co. 
Durham  (which  estate  has  been  in  the  possession  of  the  family 
since  1584),  d.  1712,  having  had,  by  Barbara  his  wife  (with 
two  daus.,  Anne,  m.  John  Hislop,  and  Catherine,  to.  —  Smith), 
five  sons,  Richard,  of  Clarewood,  Northumberland ;  Luke,  of 
Chollerton,  in  the  same  co. ;  Thomas,  of  Eillingside,  co. 
Durham;  Peter;  and  Robert.    This 

EoBEKT  Hunter,  Esq.  of  Medomsley,  m.  1715,  Dorothy,  dau. 
of  —  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Ebchester  Hill,  co.  Durham,  and  left 
at  his  decease  (with  two  daus.,  Jane,  d.  unm.,  and  Isabella, 
m.  Ralph  Smith,  of  Cliffordsfort,  Northumberland)  a  son, 

Cothbert  Hunter,  Esq.  of  Medomsley,  in.  1749,  Anne,  dau. 
of  Rev.  Martin  Nixon,   Rector  of  Wooler,  and  Vicar  of  Halt- 
whistle,  and  d.  1800,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1791)  three  sons 
and  six  daus., 
Martin  (Sir),  his  heir. 

Robert,  of  Bunker's  Hill,  co.  Durham,  in.  Sarah,  dan.  of  M. 
Clayton,  and  d.  1793,  leaving  two  daus.,  Sarah  and  Isabella. 
Peter,  King's  Advocate  at  Sierra  Leone,  d.  unm.  1817. 
Elizabeth,  m.  —  Richley,  deceased. 

Isabella,  d.  unm.  1831.  Dorothy,  d.  unm.  1793. 

Anne,  to.  —  Jobling,  of  Corbridge  ;  d.  1809. 
Jane,  to.  John  Surtces ;  d.  1827. 
Mary,  to.  Thomas  Harvey;  d.  1843. 
Cuthbert  Hunter,  Esq.  of  Medomsley,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Gen.  Sir  Martin  Hunter,  G.C.M.G.  and  G.C.H.,  of 
Medomsley  and  Anton's  Hill,  D.L.,  Governor  of  Stirling  Castle, 
6.  7  Sept.  1757;  he  received  his  first  commission  in  1771,  in  the 
52nd  Light  Infantry,  and  commanded  the  48th  regt.  at  the 
blockade  of  Malta  1800  ;  he  m.  13  Sept.  1797,  Jean,  only  dau. 
aad  heiress  of  James  Dickson,  Esq.  of  Anton's  Hill,  and 
d.  9  Dee.  1846,  having  by  her  (who  d.  12  Sept.  1844)  had  issue, 
James,  Major  in  the  army,  late  of  the  85th  Light  Infantry, 

6.  13  Jan.  1800;  d.  9  Dec.  1843. 
Matthew  Dysart,  late  of  Medomsley. 

Robert  Mackellar,  Capt.  E.I.C.S.  Bengal,  killed  in  the  battle 
of  Ferozeshah,  22  Dec.  1845,  to  whose  memory  his  brother 
officers  placed  a  monument  in  Durham  Cathedral. 
George  Martin,  Coram.  R.N.,  d.  13  March,  1852. 
William,  E.I.C.S.  Bengal,  killed  by  being  thrown  from  his 

horse  8  May,  1838. 
Thomas  Harvey,  Lieut.  E.I.C.S.  Bengal,  to.  11  Nov.  1852, 
Eliza,  dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  Sweteuham,  and  d.  s.  p.  7  April, 
1860. 

Jean,   m.   1830,   George  Dickson,   Esq.  of  Belchester,   co. 
Berwick,  and  rf.  12  Feb.  1844. 
Anne,  d.  unm.  18  Nov.  1874.  Mary  Grey,  deceased. 

Margaret  Dysart,  to.  the  late  Charles  Samuel  Grey,  Esq.j 
only  brother  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  George  Grey,  Bart.,  M.P- 
Gen.  Sir  Martin  Hunter  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Matthew  Dtsart  Hunter,  Esq.  of  Medomsley,  co.  Durham, 
and  Anton's  Hill,  co.  Berwick,  J. P.,  b.  11  Sept.  1803;  to.  2 
June,  1852,  Isabella  Dorothea,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Buckle, 
Esq.  of  Wharton  House,  co.  Edinburgh,  by  Isabella  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Edward  Hay  Mackenzie,  Esq. ;  d.  IC  Nov.  1867,  having 
had  issue, 
BLaktin,  his  heir.  James,  now  of  Medomsley. 

Isabella.  Maria  Jean. 

Annie.  Lucy. 

Martin  Hunter,  Esq.  of  Medomsley,  and  Anton's  Hill,  6. 
17  June,  1854  ;  d.  unm.  at  Vienna,  20  March,  1874,  and  was  s. 
by  his  brother,  the  present  James  Hunter,  Esq. 

^nHS— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  on  a  chevron  between 
three  bucks'  heads  erased  or,  as  many  bugle  horns  stringed  sa. 
(Hunter)  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  three  mullets  pierced  gu.  within 
a  bordure  or,  a  chief  paly  of  eight  of  the  second  "and  third 
(Dickson).  Crest— A  buck's  head.  Motto— Yigilantia.  robur 
voluptas. 

.S«((s— Anton's  Hill,  Coldstream,  N.B.;  and  Medomsley,  co. 
Durham. 


HTJNTEE,    OF    STRAIDARBAN. 

HtTNTEE,  John  Chaeles  Feedeeick,  Esq.  of  " 
Straidarran,  co.  Londonderry,  J. P.,  b.  19  March, 
1822 ;  m.  18  June,  1853,  the  Hon.  Meliora  Emily 
Anna  Maria  Stapleton  Cotton,  youngest  dau.  of  the 
late  Field-Marshal  Viscount  Combermere,  Gr.C.B.  , 
iLl'llfiigp.— This  family  of  Hunter  is  supposed  to  be  a 
cadet  of  Hunter  of  Hunter ston,  co.  Ayr,  but  at  what  period  it 
settled  at  Derry  is  not  known.  Three  brothers,  however,  dis- 
tinguished themselves  at  the  siege  of  that  place,  viz.,  Capt. 
Henry  Hunter,*  John  Hunter,  and  James  Hunter.  The  first- 
named  received  the  thanks  of  Parliament  and  a  pension  for  his 
services.    The  grandfather  of  the  late  Richard  Hunter,  Esq., 

Richard  Hunter,  Esq.  of  Troy  House,  co.  Londonderry,  m. 
Anne  Allen,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  son, 

Nathaniel  Hunter,  Esq.  of  Troy  House,  6.  2  March,  1762; 
TO.  1st,  16  March,  1786,  Margaret,  only  child  of  Heni-y  Boyle,t| 
Esq.  of  Drumcovit,  co.  Londonderry,  and  by  this  lady  (who  d,\ 
1799)  had  issue,  | 

Richard,  his  heir.  Henry  Boyle,  d.  unm.  \ 

Nathaniel,  Capt.   Madras  Horse  Artillery,  d.  unm.  at  St. 

Helena. 

Stevenson,  Rector  of  Loughguile,  co.  Antrim ;  m.  Eliza,  dau. 

of  Henry  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Turaaroberts,  co.  Antrim,  and; 

had  issue  a  son,  Nathaniel. 

William,  to.  Miss  Magee,  dau.  of  the  Archbishop  of  Dublin,' 

and  had  issue  three  sons,  William,  Henry,  and  Charles.        , 

Jane.  Margaret,  m.  James  Stevenson,  Esq.  of  Ash  Park.} 

He  ?B.  2ndly,  Miss  Jane  Stephenson,  of  Knockan,  co.  Derry,  antf 
by  her  had  issue,  ' 

James  Stephenson,   of  Park  Hill  (Rev.),   Rector  of  Lear^ 

mount.   Diocese  of  Derry,   m.  Margaret,   dau.   of  Jamea 

Stephenson,   Esq.  of  P'ort  William,  co.  Londonderry,  and 

has  issue  five  sons,   Henry,    John,   James,   Arthur,  an0 

Robert.  John,  Madras  army. 

Robert  Alexander,  29th  regt.  | 

Mr.  Hunter  d.  23  July,  1811,  and  was  s.  by  his  .son,  | 

Richard  Hunter,  Esq.  of  Straidarran,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6i 
24  March,  1788;  m.  6  Jan.  1819,  Dorothea  Maria,  3rd  dau.  o< 
John  Charles  Frederick  Waring  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Finnebroguej 
CO.  Down,  and  had  issue, 

Nathaniel  Maxwell,  6.  23  Oct.  1819;  Lieut.  I7th  regt.,  d.  at 
Aden,  June,  1844. 

John  Charles  Frederick,  now  of  Straidarran. 

Anna  Maria  Dorothea,  d.  May,  1837,  unm. 

Maria  Margaret  Jane,  to.  June,  1855,  Rev.  Mervyn  Wilson, 
of  Killaloe  Rectory,  Londonderry,  and  afterwards  of  Camuf 
Rectory,  co.  Tyrone,  and  had  issue. 
Mr.  Hunter  d.  March,  1865. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  bugle-horns  bendways  gu.  garnished  ani 
furnished  vert.  Crest— A  stag's  head  cabossed  ppr.  Motto- 
Arte  et  marte. 

Seat — Straidarran,  co.  Londonderry. 


HUNTEE-AEUNDELL    OF    BAEJARG-. 

Huntee-Aeundeli,  William  Feancis,  Esq.  o: 
Barjarg  Tower,  co.  Dumfries,  J.P.,  b.  16  June,  1820 
m.  20  Sept.  1849,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  David  Dick 
son,  Esq.  of  Kilbucho  and  Hartree,  Peebleshire. 

ILlUCilJIC.— James  Hunter,  a  younger  son  of  Hunter  c 
Hunterston,  acquired  the  lands  of  Abbotshill,  in  the  parish  c 
Ayr,  from  Alan  Stewart,  Abbott  of  Crossraquel,  by  a  chartei 
dated  10  May,  1569.  He  was  father,  by  Janet  Neil  his  wife,  c 
a  son  and  heir, 

James  Hunter,  of  Abbotshill,  who  got  a  new  ch.arter  of  thi 
place,  1593,  and  acquired  by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of  Campbell  € 
Craigdow,  the  lands  of  Roddingrood.    He  was  father  of 


*  The  said  Capt.  Henry  Hunter,  after  the  siege  of  Derrj 
marched  to  the  co.  Down,  and  defeated  Con  Baccah  O'Neil  i 
Killinchey  in  the  Woods,  and  having  heard  that  Henry  Maj 
well,  Esq.  of  Finnebrogue,  had  been  seized  and  put  into  Dowi 
Patrick  Gaol,  by  order  of  Tyrconnell,  for  his  adherence  to  Kin 
William,  Hunter  immediately  marched  and  relieved  him  froi 
gaol,  and  placed  him  in  safety  at  his  own  residence  of  Finni 
brogue,  for  which  he  got  the  thanks  of  Parliament  and  a  pei 
sion,  and  Henry  Maxwell  was  made  a  Privy  Councillor.  Richar 
Hunter,  Esq.,  late  of  Straidarran,  had  to.  Dorothea  Mari 
Waring  Maxwell,  great  grand-dau.  to  the  Right  Hon.  Henr 
Maxwell,  of  Finnebrogue,  co.  Down. 

t  The  Boyles,  or  O'Boyles,  a  very  ancient  Irish  family ,  cam 
from  the  Barony  of.Boylagh,  co.  Donegal,  aud  settled  at  Drun 
covit  some  hundred  years  ago,  and  had  great  possessions  in  ci 
Derry. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


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837 


James  Hunter,  of  Abbotshill  and  roailinRryoil,  ^>ho  dying 
GI7,  was.s.  liy  liis  son, 

jA>rEs  Hunter,  of  Abbotsliill,  Provost  of  Ayr,  m.  Jano  Canip- 
(11,  and  had  five  sons, 

I.  .T:iMics,  whose  descendants  became  extinct. 

II.  -Ujun,  who  by  special  destination  s.  to  his  father's  lands. 
llr  ni.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Alexander  Adam,  of  Glentaig,  but 

III.  Adam,  who  s.  his  brother,  of  whim  iin  <(  ntly. 

IV.  Robert,  of  Dogland,  Provost  nt  Ayr,  ,„.  li„i7,  Agnes,  dau. 
of  John  Paterson,  by  whom  lu'  li;id  hm  dans.,  all  of  whom 
f'.  vnm.  except  Barbara,  who  //i.  liuljcrt  lullartou,  of  Craig- 
ball,  and  six  sons,  of  whom 

EoBERT  Hunter,  b.  1665;  m.  1688,  Agnes,  dau.  of  James 
Smith,  Magistrate  of  Glasgow,  and  rf.  1708,  leaving  by 
her  (who  d.  1702)  an  only  surviving  son, 
James  Hunter,  Provost  of  Ayr,  b.  1698;  m.  1726,  Janet, 
eldest  dau.  of  James  Hunter,  of  Abbotshill  and  Park, 
and  d.  1784,  having  by  her,  who  d.  1746  (with  three 
daus.,  Mary,  Sarah,  and  Jean  Isabella),  four  sons, 
1  James,  Banker,  of  Ayr,  b.  1727;  m.  1750,  Sarah,  dau- 
of  Patrick  Ballantine,   of  Ayr,  and  by  her  (who  d- 
1806)  had,  with  other  issue,  who  rf.  young  or  unni.,  a 
sou  and  three  daus.,  Pati  ick,  Capt.  Bengal  infantry, 
who  m.  the  Hon.  Jean  Hollo,  2nd  dau.  of  James,  7th 
Lord  Kollo,  by  whom  he  had  six  sons,  James,  Patrick, 
John,  WUliam,  Hugh,  who  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Henry 
Veitch,  of  Elliock,  and  Roger  Rollo:  Ann,  m.  Wil- 
liam Wood ;  Grace,  m.  George  Charles ;  and  Marian, 
',n.  James  Mair.         2  Robert,  who  «.  to  Thurston. 

3  Andrew,  m.  Stewart,  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert  Cunning- 
hame,  of  Bowerhouses,  near  Dunbar. 

4  John,  b.  1746,  settled  in  Virginia.  He  m.  Jane,  dau. 
of  Col.  Broadwater,  and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Ann,  m. 
Mr.  Cundell,  in  Virginia)  four  sons,  James,  of  Vir- 
ginia; Robert,  of  Virginia;  George  Washington;  and 
John,  E.I.C.'s  Service. 

The  2nd  son, 

Robert  Hunter,  s.  to  Thurston,  bv  the  will  of  his 
aunt,  Agnes  Hunter.  He  m.  J st,  1764,  Margaret,  dau. 
of  James  Robertson,  of  Calcutta,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1776)  had  a  son,  Robert,  who  d..  and  three  daus., 
Margaret;  Janet,  ra.  1st,  Michael  Riddel,  Esq.,  and 
2ndly,  Henry  Irwing,  Esq. ;  and  Sarah,  m.  W.  Robert- 
son, Esq.  of  ILadykirk.  Mr.  Hunter  m.  2nd]y,  Isabella, 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  Lord  Chief  Baron  Robert  Ord,  of  the 
Court  of  Exchequer,  Scotland,  and  by  her  had  (with 
three  daus.,  Eleanor,  ra.  Peter  Sandilands,  of  Barny- 
hiU;  Isabella,  ?/i.  Dugald  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Ballinaby, 
in  the  Isle  of  Islay ;  and  Agnes,  m.  Archibald  George 
Campbell,  of  Shirvan)  four  sons,  James,  his  successor ; 
John  and  Andrew,  both  deceased ;  and  Richard,  who 
TO.  Margaret  Walker,  and  had  several  sons  and  daus. 
The  eldest  son, 

James  Hunter,  of  Thurston,  East  Lothian,  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Ross  Jennings,  Esq.  by  whom  he  has 
issue,  1  James  William  ;  2  Robert  Francis ;  3  Rich- 
ard; 4  John  Alexander ;  1  Isabella;  2  Sarah  Elizabeth; 
and  3  Margaretta  Eleanor. 

V.  William,  who  got  Bromberry  Yards.  He  m.  1C07,  Anna> 
dau.  of  John  Adamson,  of  Woodlands. 

The  3rd  son, 

Adam  Hunter,  s.  his  brother  John  in  Abbotshill.  He  m. 
1st,  Marion  Blair,  dau.  of  Blair,  of  Balthyock,  in  the  Carse  of 
rie ;  and  2ndly,  Janet,  dau.  of  Wallace  of  Mainholm  and 
Woodhead,  and  was  s.  by  the  eldest  son  of  his  1st  marriage, 

James  Hunter,  of  Abbotshill,  6.  5  Aug.  1072;  m.  1694,  Janet, 
dau.  of  John  Fergusson  (of  the  family  of  Craigdarroch)  by 
lanet  Cochran  his  wife,  and  by  her  had  (with  two  daus.,  Agnes, 
I.  Robert  Hunter,  of  Thurston,  in  East  Lothian,  who,  prede- 
easing  her,  left  her  the  disposal  of  his  estate,  which  at  her 
death  she  bequeathed  to  Robert,  2nd  son  of  her  sister;  and 
Janet,  ra.  James,  3rd  son  of  Robert  Hunter,  Provost  of  Ayr) 
"ve  sons;  the  eldest  three  rf.  s.  p. ;  the  4th,  Andrew,  we  treat 
of;  and  the  5th,  John,  of  Mainholm  and  Millquarter  (now 
Craigie  House),  6.  11  Aug.  1702,  ra.  Anne,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
William  Cunninghame,  of  Eroomhill,  by  Anne  Hamilton  his 
wife,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Sir  Archibald  Hamilton,  Bart, 
of  Rosehall,  M.P.  for  co.  Lanark,  and  by  this  lady  was  ancestor 
of  Sir  David  Hunter  Blair,  Bart.  Mr.  Hunter  rf.  1  Nov.  1739, 
:id  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Andrew  Hunter,  of  Abbotshill,  b.  1695;  rn.  Grace,  dau.  of 
Col.  William  Maxwell,  of  Cardoness,  by  whom  he  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  sen,  Andrew,  of  whom  presently ;  John,  ancestor 
of  the  Doonholm  branch,  ijrhichsee;  and  five  daus.,  Janet,  m. 
Robert  Aiken ;  Grizcl,  r/i.  Col.  Christopher  Maxwell,  of  the 
30th  regt.,  brother  of  Sir  David  Maxwell,  of  Cardoness;  Hen- 
rietta, 711.  Alexander  Copland,  M.U.,  younjier  son  of  Copland 
of  CoUieston;  Agnes,  and  Nicholas.    Mr.  Hunter  rf.  1770,  and 

is  s.  by  his  son, 

Rev.  Andrew  Hunter,  D.D.,  of  Abbotshill,  which  property 


he  sold,  and  purchased  Bavjarg.  He  was  6.  17-14,  and,  being 
bred  to  the  Church,  became  Professor  of  Divinity  in  the  Uni- 
versity of  Edinburgh.  He  m.  14  April,  1779,  the  Hon.  Mainie 
Schaw  Napier,  eldest  dau.  of  William,  6th  Lord  Napier,  and  by 
her,  who  rf.  9  Oct.  180G,  had  (with  three  daus.,  Mainie  Anne 
Chariotte,  rf.  young;  Grizel,  m.  27  June,  1S08,  George  Ross, 
Esq.,  Advocate,  and  a  Commissary  of  Edinburgh,  4th  son 
of  Admiral  Sir  John  Lockhart  Ross,  Bart.;  and  Henrietta 
Hope)  three  sons,  Andrew,  rf.  in  infancy ;  William  Francis, 
his  heir;  and  John  (Rev.),  who  m.  Caroline,  dau.  of  the  late 
Hepburn  Mitehelson,  of  Middleton.  Dr.  Hunter  rf.  21  April, 
1809,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

William  Fkancis  Hunter  Arundell,  Esq.  ofBarjarg,  Advo- 
cate, d;.  13  Nov.  1813,  Jane,  dau.  and  eventually  heiress  of  Francis 
St.  Aubyn,  Esq.  of  Collin  Mixton,  by  Jane  Arundell  his  wife, 
co-heiress  of  the  Aeundells  of  Tolverne  and  Truihall,  in 
Cornwall,  and  by  her  had, 

I.  Godolphin  Arundell,  of  Barjarg  Tower,  rf.  v.nm.  1847. 

II.  William  Francis,  now  of  Barjarg  Tower. 

I.  Frances  St.  Aubyn,  ra.  1836,  Rev.  William  Murray,  now  of 
Torquay,  Devon,  and  has  one  surviving  dau.,  Henrietta. 

II.  Marianne  Schaw  Napier,  widow  of  William  A.  Woodcock, 
Esq.,  and  has  surviving  issue,  Jane  Arundell,  wife  of  George 
Culley,  Esq.  of  Fowberry;  and  Mary,  wile  of  T.  W.  Wadd, 
Esq. 

III.  Jane  Arundell  deceased. 

Mr.  Hunter  Arundell  rf.  22  April,  1827. 

.1  :•,.:  — A'rvt,  three  dogs  arg.  collared  or,  on  a  chief  arg.  three 
liiiaiiim  Ihiins  of  the  first  stringed  and  tipped  gu.  Crest— X 
■'^'•'- -  '''  'd  M-ascd,  and  a  wolf.  il/o«ioej— Vigilantia  robur 
vuiui,ta>,  and  Deo  date. 

^aU— Barjarg  Tower,  near  Dumfries. 


HUNTER    OF    BLACKNESS, 
HuNTEE,  David,  Esq.  of  Elackness,  co.  Forfar, 
J.P.  and  D.L. 

S-tlTCatJC— Mr.  Hunter,  of  Blackness,  is  son  and  heir  of 
Alexander  Gibson  Hunter,  Esq.,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Gibson,  of  Clifton  Hall,  grandson  of  David  Hunter, 
Esq.  of  Blackness,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Gibson, 
of  Durie,  and  tcreat-grandson  of  Hunter  of  Burnside,  by  Emily 
his  wife,  dau.  of  David  Graham,  of  Fintry. 

The  Hunters  are  a  family  of  considerable  antiquity  in  co. 
Forfar,  and  their  names  appear  in  the  rolls  of  the  Scottish. 
Parliament. 

/Scat— Blackness,  by  Dundee. 


HURLY    OF    BRIDGE    HOUSE. 

HuELT,  John  Conway,  Esq.  of  Eridge  House, 
CO.  Kerry,  h.  1862. 

iltnCagC.— Dennis  Hurlt,  Esq.  of  Knocklonc,  co. 
Limerick,  descended  from  John,  only  brother  to  Sir  Thomas 
Huriey,  1st  bart.,  ra.  1701,  Anne,  5th  dau.  of  Robert  Blenner- 
hassett,  2nd  son  of  John  Blennerhassett,  of  Ballyseedy,  co. 
Kerry,  by  his  wife  Avice  Conway,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heiress  c 
Edmund  Conway,  of  Castle  Conway,  Killorglin,  and  had  issue, 
live  sons,  Thomas  Charles,  John,  Dennis,  and  William.  The 
three  last  died  young. 

Thomas  Hurlt,  the  eldest  son,  in.  Alice,  dau.  of  his  uncle, 
Thomas  Blennerhassett,  by  Jane  Darby,  and  by  her  had  issue 
three  daus.,  Anne,  rf.  v.nm.;  Alice,  id.  Arthur  Browne,  Esq. 
of  Ventry  ;  and  Jane,  m.  John  Mason,  Esq.  of  Ballydowney. 
Thomas  Huriy  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Charles  Hurlt,  m.  Alice  Fitzgerald,  sole  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Edmond  Fitzgerald,  of  Murriregane,  and  by  her  had  tw^o 
sons,  Thomas  and  John,  and  one  dau.,  m.  Thomas  Langley, 
Esq.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Hurlt,  m.  his  cousin,  Letitia  Browne,  2nd  dau.  of 
Arthur  Browne  and  Alice  HurJy,  and  had  one  son,  Charles, 
who  rf.  young. 

John  Hurlt,  Esq.  Clerk  of  the  Crown  and  Peace  for  Kerry, 
s.  his  brother  Thomas,  and  tn.  18  May,  1784,  Mary  Conway, 
only  surviving  child  of  Edmond  Conway,  Esq.  and  Christian 
Rice,  she  dying  15  Jidy,  1825,  and  he  26  Nov.  1829.  They 
left  issue  two  sons  (Robert  Conwat  and  John)  and  six  daus., 
Letitia,  ra.  Rowland  Blennerhassett,  Esq.,  4th  son  of  Sir  Row- 
land Blennerhassett,  Bart. ;  Alice,  tn.  Alexander  Elliott,  Esq. ; 
Christian,  ?».  James  Magill,  Esq.;  Lucy,  d.unm.;  Arabella,  rf. 
young;  and  Mary,  m.  Barry  CoUins,  Esq. 

The  Rev.  Robert  Conwat  Hurlt,  1st  son  of  John  Hurly 
and  Mary  Conway,  Rector  of  Kilhney,  Vicar  General  and  Sur^ 


HUR 


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HUR 


and 


rogate  of  the  Diocese  of  Anlfcrt  and  Agliadoe,  d. 
was  -s.  by  liis  only  brotlicr, 

John  IIuelt,  Esq.,  Clerk  of  the  Peace  and  J.P.  for  Kerry, 
TO.  19  May,  1814,  Anna  Maria  Theresa,  only  dau.  of  Col.  Hugh 
Hill,  of  Mount  Hill,  co.  Armagh,  by  Elizabeth  Kirwan  his 
wife,  eldest  dau.  of  the  learned  Richard  Kirn-an,  Esq.  of  Cregg 
Castle,  CO.  Galway,  President  of  the  Koyal  Irish  Academy,  and 
d.  19  June,  1854,  having  had  issue, 

Egbert  Conway.  Hugh  Eichard  Kirwan,  deceased. 

John,  J.P,,  m.  18  Dec.  1858,  Elizabetli  Augusta,  widow  of 
William  Dundas  Boyd,  Esq.,  Lieut.  14th  Light  Dragoons, 
and  3rd  dau.  of  Colquhoun  Grant,  Esq.  M.D.  ofKinchirdy, 
Morayshire,  for  many  years  principal  medical  officer  to 
H.M.'s  Forces  in  the  Ionian  Islands,  and  has  issue,  John 
Charles  Dennis,  b.  1862;  Eleanor;  and  Augusta. 

Elizabeth.         Maria  Theresa,  ■„i.  Hugh  Br^dshaw,  Esq. 

Alice,  TO.  Eev.  John  Scott. 

Letitia,  ni.  Eichard  Fitzgerald,  Esq. 
The  eldest  son, 

EoEERT  Conway  Hcult,  Esq.  of  Bridge  House,  Tralee,  and 
Glenluffe,  co.  Kerry,  J. P.,  b.  2  June,  1S15 ;  m.  1st,  27  May,  1845, 
Dorcas,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Arthur  Blennerhassett,  Esq.  of 
Ballyseedy,  M.P.  co.  Kerry ;  and  2ndly,  1860,  Annie,  2nd  dau. 
of  William  Comins,  Esq.  of  Witheridge,  co.  Devon,  by  whom 
he  had  issue, 

I.  John  Conway,  now  of  Bridge  Ilouce. 

II.  Maurice  Eandall,  b.  1805. 

III.  Francis  Thomas  Baruu-aU. 
I.  Eoberta  Mary  Conway. 

He  d.  11  Sept.  1870. 

Arras— A.Z.,  on  a  fess  between  three  cross-crosslets  or,  as 
many  mullets  gu.,  quanei'ing  Fitzgerald  and  Conway. 
CvciU — 1st,  A  naked  dexter  arm  embowed  holding  a  sword 
wavy  all  ppr.,  with  the  motto,  Dextra  vincit  cor.  2nd,  Out  of 
an  antique  Irish  crown  or,  a  naked  dexter  arm  embowed  ppr. 
holding  a  cross-crosslet  gold  with  the  niotto,  Dextrd  cruce  vincit. 
The  former  only  generally  used. 

Seal — Bridge  House,  Tralee. 


HURST    OF    HORSHAM    PARK. 

Hurst,  Eobeet  Henet,  Esq.  of  Horsham  Pavlr, 
Sussex,  and  of  Barrington  G-rovc,  co.  Gloucester, 
J.P.  for  Sussex  and  co.  Oxford,  and  D.L.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  Recorder  of  Rye  and  Hastings,  and  M.P. 
for  Horsham  from  1865  to  1874,  b.  1817 ;  m.  1859, 
Matilda  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Scott,  Esq.  of 
The  Nunnery,  Sussex,  and  has  issue, 

EoBERT  Frederick  Bkeynton  Gcee-naway,  h.  18C5,  and  two 
other  sons  and  two  duus. 

Mr.  Hm-st,  only  son  of  the  late  Robert  Henry 
Hurst,  Esq.  of  Horsham  Park,  M.P.,  by  Dorothea 
Ms  wife,  dau.  of  John  Breynton,  Esq.  of  Havmch 
Hall,  CO.  Stafford,  s.  to  the  Sussex  estates  on  the 
death  of  his  father  in  1857,  and  to  the  Gloucester- 
shire estates  in  1874,  on  the  death  of  his  aunt  Char- 
lotte Sophia,  widow  of  Charles  Greenaway,  Esq. 
many  years  M.P.  for  Leominster,  and  dau.  of  Robert 
Hurst,  Esq.  of  Horsham  Park,  M.P. 

.<4 mis— Quarterly,  crm.  and  or,  a  sun  gu.  Crest— \n  oak 
tree  ppr.     Motto — Libertas  sine  licentia. 

S£rti5— Horsham  Park,  Susses ;  and  Barrington  Grove,  Glou- 
cester. 


HURT    OF    ALDERWASLEY. 

Hurt,  Albert  Eredeeic,  Esq.  of  Alderwasley, 
CO.  Derby,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  Lieut.  E.N.,  5.'? 
March,  1835  ;  m.  24  April,  1862,  Alice,  3rd  dau.  of 
Frederick  Peter  Delme  Eadcliffe,  Esq.  of  Hitchin 
Priory,  Herts,  and  has  a  dau., 

Grace  Emma  Julia. 

HtnCilSC— EoGER  Hurt,  Esq.  of  Castem,  co.  Stafford, 
youngest  son  of  Nicholas  Hurt,  Esq.  of  Ashbourne  and 
Kniveton,  co.  Derby,  and  grandson  of  Thomas  Hurt,  Esq., 
m.  Edith,  dau.  of  John  Cockayne,  Esq.  of  Baddesley,  co.  War- 
wick, and  had  a  son  and  heir,  Nicholas  Hurt,  Esq.  of  Castem, 
6.  1509,  m.  1588,  Ellen,  dau.  of  John  Beresford.  Esq.  of  Newton 
Grange,  and  d.  1612,  leaving  issue.  The  2nd  but  eldest  sur- 
Tiving  son, 

EooEB  HcRT,  Esq.  of  Castem,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Edward 
Brudeflcl),  Esq,,  of  Stanton  Wyvil,  co.  Leicester,  and  d.  about 


1CG7,  aged  76,  having  had  three  daus.  and  three  sons.  The 
eldest  son  and  heir, 

Nicholas  Hdrt,  Esq.  of  Castern,  aged  42  in  16G.3,  m. 
Isabella,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Harpur,  Bart.,  of  Calke,  co.  Derby, 
and  d.  1676,  leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

Nicholas  Hurt,  Esq.  of  Castern,  to.  12  Jan.  1670,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  heir  of  John  Lowe,  Esq.  of  Alderwasley,  co.  Derby, 
and  sister  and  heir  of  John  Lowe,  Esq.  of  the  same  place,  and 
by  her  (who  rf.  29  April,  1713,  aged  62)  left  at  his  decease, 
1711,  in  his  63rd  year,  an  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Charles  Hdrt,  Esq.  of  Alderwasley,  bapt.  11  July,  1678; 
High  Sheriff  of  Derbyshire  1714;  to.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Ger- 
vase  Eosell,  Esq.  of  Eatcliff-on-Trent,  Notts,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  29  May,  1756)  had,  inter  alios,  a  dau.,  Grace,  m.  21  May, 
1749,  Eichard  Milnes,  Esq.  of  Dunstan,  co.  Derby,  and  two 
sons,  Nicholas,  his  successor ;  and  Francis,  successor  to  his 
brother.  Mr.  Hurt  d.  1763,  and  was  s.  by  his  2nd,  but  eldest 
surviving  son, 

Nicholas  Hurt,  Esq.  of  Alderwasley,  bapt.  24  Feb.  1710; 
High  Sheriff  co.  Derby  1756;  who  d.  s.  ji.  May,  1767,  when  he 
was  .s.  by  his  brother, 

Francis  Hurt,  Esq.  of  Alderwasley,  who  had  previously 
been  of  Wirksworth.  He  was  h.  about  1722  ;  to.  17  Aug.  1751, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Cell,  of  Gatehouse,  Wirksworth,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  6  March,  1801,  aged  81)  had  issue, 

I.  Francis,  his  heir,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Charles,  of  Wirksworth,  b.  5  Oct.  1758  ;  High  Sheriff  of 
CO.  Derby  1797;  to.  12  June,  1780,  Susanna,  dau.  of  Sir 
Eichard  Arkwright,  Knt.  of  Cromford,  co.  Derby;  and(i.  30 
Aug.  1834,  having  had  by  her,  who  d.  4  May,  1835, 

1  Charles,  of  Wirksworth,  h.  29  June,  1782. 

2  Eichard,  of  Wirksworth,  6.  1  March,  1785;  m.  19  March, 
1S08,  Caroline,  4th  dau.  of  Eobert  Shuttleworth,  Esq.  of 
Barton  Lodge,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  Aug. 
1827)  had,  to  survive  infancy,  three  sons  and  four  daus., 
Eobert  Charles,  6.  25  Oct.  1815,  killed  by  the  accidental 
discharge  of  his  gun;  Eichard  Stephen,  6.  28  Feb. 
1817,  a  Midshipman  on  board  H.M.S.  "Snake," 
from  the  maintop  of  which  he  fell,  and  d.  22  Juljs 
1834;  Philip  Anthony,  6.  1  April,  1821;  Caroline,  m. 
8  Nov.  1830,  Edward  Davies  Davenport,  Esq.  of  Cal- 
veley  ;  Sophia  Elizabeth,  to.  21  May,  1838,  Capt.  William 
Fanshawe  Martin,  E.N.,  eldest  son  of  Admiral  Sir  T.  B. 
Martin,  G.C.B. ;  Margaret  Emma,  to.  24  Jan.  1838,  the 
Eev.  Nathan  Hubbersty,  of  Wirksworth,  M.A.;  and 
Goorgiana  Susan. 

3  Frederick  Nicholas,  ■>,  „.v,    ,  „„„„„ 

4  John  Octavius,        '  j  l^oth  cL  young. 

5  Edward  Nicholas,  of  Dorset  Square,  London,  b.  17  Jan. 
1795;  TO.  7  Aug.  1823,  Caroline,  youngest  dau.  of  Joseph 
Strutt,  Esq.  of  Derby,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.  21  Oct.  1834. 

6  John  Francis  Thomas  (Eev.),  6.  26  Sept.  1790; 
Vicar  of  Bceston,  co.  Notts ;  to.  6  Aug.  1822,  Mary,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Adam  Wolley,  Esq.  of  Matlock,  co.  Derby, 
and  has  issue  surviving,  John,  b.  13  May,  1823;  George,  b. 
28  Oct.  1824;  Charles,  6.  21  March,  1826;  Edward,  6.  IC 
Nov.  1831;  Francis,  b.  2  June,  1835;  and  Emma.  This 
gentleman,  on  the  death  of  his  father-in-law,  1827, 
assumed,  by  royal  sign-manual,  28  Sept.  1827,  tlio  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Wolley. 

1  Susanna,  m.  6  Feb.  1811,  John  Eyle,  Esq.  of  Paris 
House,  Macclesfield. 

2  Mary  Anne,  in.  2  Sept.  18C5,  Peter  Arkwright,  Esq.  oJ 
Eock  House,  Cromford,  co.  Derby. 

3  Frances,  d.  unm.  Aug.  18:il. 

4  Margaret  Anne,  d.  31  Dec.  1799. 

I.  Catherine,  m.  23  Feb.  1781,  the  Eev.  George  Holcombe, 
D.D.,  Eector  of  Matlock,  co.  Derby,  and  of  East  and  West 
Leke,  co.  Notts,  and  Prebendary  of  Westminster.  She  d. 
3  April,  1841. 

II.  Cassandra,  m.  8  July,  1776,  her  cousin  Philip  Gell,  Esq. 
of  Wirksworth,  and  d.  s.  p.  14  Nov.  1770. 

III.  Mary,  to.  4  July,  1780,  the  Eev.  John  Moore,  of  Appleby, 
CO.  Leicester,  and  d.  s.  p.  23  Feb.  1823. 

IV.  Mercy,  d.  young. 

V.  Elizabeth,  m.  24'May,  1785,  Thomas  Webb,  Esq.  of  Strclley. 
Notts,  who  took  the  name  and  arms  of  Edge,  by  roya. 
license.    She  d.  7  May,  1803. 

Mr.  Hurt  d.  7  Aug.  1833,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Francis  Hurt,  Esq.  of  Alderwasley  and  Castern,  b.  2  Sept. 
1753  ;  High  Sheriff  1778;  m.  1  Sept.  1778,  Elizabeth,  dau.  oi 
James  Shuttleworth,  Esq.  of  Gawthorp  and  Barton  Lodge,  CO, 
Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  May,  1831)  had  issue, 
Fr.ancis  Edward,  his  heir. 

James,  of  Wirksworth,  b.  16  June,  1785,  late  a  Major  Otli 
Lancers;  vi.  11  Oct.  1825,  Mary  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Webb  Edge,  Esq.  of  Strelley,  Notts,  and  has  issue  four  sons 
and  four  daus.,  James  Thomas,  b.  14  Aug.  1827  (who  took 
the  name  of  Edge,  see  p.  500) ;  John  Francis,  6.  22  Jan. 
1829,  TO.  Cecilia  Isabella,  dau.  of  Francis  Hurt,  Esq.  oi 
Alderwasley;  Charles,  6.  31  Oct.  1833;  Henry  Eichard, 
6.6  Aug.  1836;  Mary  Elizabeth,))?.  C.  C.  Eadford,  Esq.; 
Cassandra;  Catherine  Anne;  and  Susan  Eiiiuia. 


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Uemy,    h.  18  Auff.  178G;    Lient.  Royal   Marines,  lost   in 
H.M.S.  "Hero,"  off  the  Texel,  24  Dec.  1811. 
Mary,   m.  27  June,   1820,  m.  Sir  Eichard  Goodwin  Kc.its, 
G.C.B.,  Vice-Admiral  of  the  EeU,  and  Governor  of  Green- 
wich Hospital,  deceased. 
Elizabeth,  m.  20  April,  1815,  George  Moore,  Esq.  of  Applehy, 
CO.  Leicester;  and  d.  15  June,  1811. 
Cassandra,  m.  5  June,  1828,  the  Rev.  John  Fleming  St.  John, 
Vicar  of  Spondon,  co.  Derby,  deceased. 
Catherine  Emma,  </.  1793. 

Anne  Emma,  m.  28  May,  1833,  Thomas  Gell,  Esq.  of  Wirks- 
worth,  late  Major  29th  regt.  deceased. 
Catherine,  m.  2  Nov.  1815,  John  Broadhurst,  Esq.  of  Foston, 
CO.  Derby,  and  rf.  3  Sept.  1816. 
[r.  Hurt  d.  5  Jan.  ISOl,  and  was  s.  'oy  his  son, 
Ekancis  Edward  Hurt,  Esq.  of  Alderwasley  and  Castern, 
High  Sheriff  1S14,  b.  U  Feb.  1781;  m.  27  Oct.  1802,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  the  late  Richard  Arkwright,  Esq.  of  Willersley  Castle, 
CO.  Derby,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30  Jan.  1838)  had  issue, 
Francis,  of  Alderwasley. 

Mary,  m.  1828,  Hobert  John,  Lord  Auckland,  Bishop  of  Bath 
and  WeUs ;  d.  22  Kov.  1872.  Emma,  rf.  5  Jan.  ISCG. 

Elizabeth.  Selina.  Frances. 

Anne  m.  Ednsund  Wilmot,  Esq.        Catherine,  d.  young. 
Mr.  Hurt  d.  22  March,  1S54,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Francis  Hurt,  Esq.  of  Alderwasley,  co.  Derby,  J.P.  and 
r.L.,  High  Sheriff  1800,  b.  22  Oct.  1S03;  m.  22  Aug.  1829, 
Cecily  Emily,  5th  dau.  of  Richard  Norman,  Esq.  of  Melton 
Mowbray,  co.  Leicester,  by  his  wife,  the  Lady  Elizabeth 
Isabella  Manners,  sister  of  the  Duke  of  Rutland,  and  had 
issue, 

Francis  Richard,  Lieut.  34th  foot,  b.  12  July,  1832;  killed 
at  the  attack  on  the  Redan.  Sebastopol,  18  June,  1855. 
Henry  Francis  Eden,  an  officer  in  the  army,  6.  17  March, 

1834;  killed  at  Inkerman,  5  Nov.  1854. 
Albert  Frederic,  now  of  Alderwasley. 
Charles  Manners,  d.  young,  13  April,  1837. 
John  Frederick,  b.  22  April,  1838. 

Theodore  Octavius,  6.  20  Oct.  1839 ;  m.  12  Aug.  1872,  Louisa 
Emma,  dau.  of  the  late  James  Norman,  Esq.,  4th  Madras 
Light  Cavalry,  and  has  issue. 
Ceorge  Edward,  6.  29  Dec.  1843. 
Louis  Charles,  6.  23  Feb.  1845. 

Richard  Norman.  6.  22  July,  1847;  late  Gist   foot  :    m.  9 
June,  1870,    Sara  Crosskill,  3rd  dau.  of  William    Russell 
Watson,  Esq.  of  Charlotte  Town,  P.E.I.,  and  has  issue. 
James  Nicholas,  R.N.,  b.  14  June,  1849;  m.  15  Sept.  1874, 
Alice  Marion,  dau.  of  late  John  Radford,  Esq.  of  Smalley, 
and  has  issue. 
Norman  Anthony,  11th  foot,  6.  27  July,  1850. 
Cecilia  Isabella,  m.  the  Rev.  John  Francis  Hurt,  2na  son  of 
Major  Hurt,  of  Wirksworth ;  he  d.  25  Oct.  1868,  having  had 
issue. 

Grace  Selina  Frances.  Alice  Mary  Sophia. 

Henrietta  Maria,  m.  27  Aug.  1874,  Arthur  Radford,  Esq.  of 
Smalley,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Hurt  d.  1  April,  1801,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  Albert 
Feederic. 

.(inns— Quarterly  :  1st,  sa.,  a  fess  between  three  cinquefoils 
or,  for  Hurt  ;  2nd,  gu.,  a  wolf  preyant  arg.,  for  Lowe  of 
Aldvrwasley  ;  3rd,  az.,  a  hart  trippant  arg.,  for  Lowe  of  Denby, 
and  likewise  for  Lowe  of  Alderwasley  ;  4th,  arg.,  a  bugle-horn 
between  three  crescents  sa.  each  charged  with  a  bezant,  for 
Fawne  of  Alderwasley.  Crest— A  hart  passant  ppr.  horned 
membered  and  hurt  in  the  haunch  with  an  arrow  or,  feathered 
arg.  il/o«o— Mane  prxdam  vesperi  spolium. 
;Seaf— Alderwasley,  Derby. 


HUSSEY    OF    laAENHULL. 

HxisSET,  John,  Esq.  of  Nash  Court,  Dorset,  J.P.j 
^.  23  Oct.  1794 ;  m.  1st,  May,  1817,  Catherine,  dau- 
of  John  Kaapp,  Esq.  of  Bath,  and  by  her  had  a  son, 

I  Hubert,  6.  1818;  d.  7  Feb.  1831. 
He  m.  2udlj,  7  Eeb.  1820,  Christina,  eldest  dau.  of 
Thomas    Kaymond   Arundell,    Esq.    of   Ashcombe, 
"Wilts,  and  by  lier  (who  d.  21  ]Sot.  1872)  has  survi- 
Tiug  issue, 

II.  Giles,  b.  7  May,  1827 ;  m.  Mary  Nichol,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Reginald,  b.   2  Sept.  1832;  rii.  Louisa  Clifton  ;  he  d.  s.p. 
1866. 

IV.  Hubert,  b.  3  Aug.  1835. 

V.  Everard  John  Giles,  6.  1  April ;  d.  young,  in  1S21. 

I.  Agnes,  m.  1855,  Robert  Freame,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Louisa,  m.  Oct,  1854,  Theodore  Arundell,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue. 

ui.  Mary  MatUda  Isabella,  6.  18  March,   1830;  d.  16  Feb. 
183S. 


iitllCiJflC. — The  family  of  Hussey,  duly  registered  in  tho 
Visitation  of  Dorset,  a.d.  1623,  is  stated  in  a  manuscript  in 
ancient  French  (said  to  have  been  found  in  the  Abbey  of  Glas- 
tonbury at  its  dissolution),  to  be  descended  from  Hubert 
Husey,  a  Norman  noble. 

Sir  James  Husset,  Knt.,  LL.D.,  Principal  of  Magdalen  Col- 
lege, and  Cliancellor  to  the  Bisliop  of  Salisbury,  was  father  of 

James  IIussey,  Esq.,  of  BUuuUoid  St.  Mary,  living  1622,  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Iloveden,  D.D.,  of  Canterbury, 
and  had  three  sons,  George,  Thomas,  and  Robert,  who  rd, 
Susan,  dau.  of  Emanuel  Gauntlet,  of  Salisbury.  The  eldest 
son, 

Georre  Hussey,  Esq.  of  JIarnhull,  Dorset,  6.  1C22,  pur- 
chased the  manor  of  MavnhuU,  1651.  He  m.  1st,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Charles  Walcott,  Esq.  of  Shropshire,  by  whom  he  had 
a  dau.,  Ciceley ;  and  2ndly,  Grace,  dau.  of  Sir  Lewis  Dive, 
of  Bromham,  co.  Bedford,  by  whom  he  had  (with  four  daus., 
Susan,  Mary,  Martha,  and  Anne),  one  son, 

JouN  IIussET,  Esq.  of  MarnhuU,  vi.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Eurdet,  Esq.,  and  had  issue.  Mr.  Hussey  d.  1736.  His  5tU 
son, 

Giles  Husset,  Esq.,  6.  at  MarnhuU  10  Feb.  1710,  who  pos- 
sessed great  ability  as  a  painter,  eventually,  at  the  decease  of 
his  brother  James,  1773,  s.  to  the  family  estate.  He  d.s.p. 
June,  17S8,  and  was  s.  by  (his  sister's  son)  his  nephew, 

John  Rowe,  Esq.  of  MarnhuU,  who  assumed  the  surname 
and  arms  of  Hcsset.  He  r,i.  Anne,  dau.  of  George  Rowe, 
Esq.  of  Cranbourne,  and  had  issue, 

John,  now  of  IMarnhull. 

George,  in.  Miss  Daily,  of  London,  but  had  no  issue ;  both 
deceased. 

Mary  Ann,  m.  Herman  Scrucr,  Esq. ;  both  deceased. 

Teresa,  m.  1st,  Spry  Bartlett,  Esq. ;  and  2ndly,  Mons.  Mas- 
traca;  she  d.  17  Jime,  1868. 

Frances,  m.  Mons  Cornctt;  and  d.  1839,  leaving  two  chil- 
dren. 

Grace  ,Victoria,  m.  G.  Shaw,  Esq.,  both  deceased,  leaving 
issue. 
Mr.  Hussey  cZ.  1811. 

Arms — Barry  of   six    erm.    and  gu.      Ci-cst — A    boot    sa. 
spurred  or,  topped  erm. 
;Si'a£— Nash  Court,  MarnhuU,  Dorset. 


HUSSEY    OF    EATHKENNY. 

Hussey,  Hoeatio  George,  Esq.  of  Eathkenny, 
CO.  Meath,  J.P.,  b.  26  June,  1846. 

litltCngC.— According  to  ArckdalVs  Lodge,  vol.  vii.,  p.  45, 
Sir  Hugh  Husset,  who  went  into  Ireland  17  Hexrt  II.,  r,i.  the 
sister  of  Theobald  Fitz-Walter,  the  first  Butler  of  Ireland, 
and  d.  seised  of  large  possessions  in  the  co.  of  Meath  from 
the  grant  of  Hugh  de  Lacie.  His  son  Walter  had  issue  by 
his  wife  Agnes,  dau.  and  heir  to  Hugh  de  Lacie,  senior.  Earl  of 
Ulster,  a  son,  Hugh,  who  ra.  a  dau.  of  Adam  do  Hereford,  and 
had  issue,  William  Husset,  who,  by  Catherine  Fitzgerald,  a 
dau.  of  the  House  of  Kildare,  had  Sir  John  Husset,  Knt.,  1st 
Baron  of  Galtrim,  summoned  to  Parliament  25  March  and  22 
Nov.  1374,  and  22  Jan.  1377.  He  m.  Marian,  dau.  and  heir  to 
Simon  Genevill,  of  Culmullen,  son  of  Sir  Geoffry,  Lord  Jus- 
lice  of  Ireland,  in  Oct.  1273,  and  had  John,  who  d.  without 
issue,  and  Edmund,  Baron  of  Galtrim,  summoned  to  Parlia- 
ment 11  Sept.  1360,  and  29  April,  1382;  he  d.  24  Jan.  13S4-S5, 
leaving  issue  by  his  wife,  Margaret,  a  dau.  of  the  House  of 
Ormonde,  two  sons,  Paul,  who  d.  without  issue,  and  Peter 
Husset,  Baron,  of  Galtrim,  who  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Cusack,  of  Lismullen;  and  2ndly,  a  dau.  of  the  House  of 
Lcinster;  he  was  s.  by  Matthew  Husset,  Baron  of  Galtrim, 
into  which  manor,  with  that  of  Moyle-Hussey,or  Mul-Hussey, 
and  divers  other  lands,  he  had  a  pardon  of  intrusion  5  July, 
1403 ;  in  July,  1406,  he  had  license  to  settle  the  manor  of  Mul- 
Hussey  on  Nicholas  Hussey  and  his  heirs  male,  and  d.  1418, 
leaving  issue,  by  his  wife,  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  to  Pettyt, 
of  Rathkenny,  two  sons,  Thomas,  who  d.  without  issue,  and 
Walter  or  Nicholas,  who  15  May,  1423,  had  a  pardon  of  intru- 
sion into  the  manor  of  Galtrim,  and  was  living  1441  ;  by  Mary 
his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  to  Sir  Edward  Eustace,  Knt.  of  Castle- 
martin,  CO.  Kildare,  he  had  one  son,  John  Husset,  Baron  of 
Galtrim,  to.  Catherine  Plunket,  dau.  of  the  House  of  Dunsany, 
and  had,  Patrick  Husset,  Baron  of  Galtrim,  father,  by  Anne 
Delahyde,  of  Nicholas  Husset,  Baron  of  Galtrim,  who,  by 
Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Christopher  Barnewall,  Bart,  of 
Crickston,  had 

Sir  Patrick  Hussey,  Baron  of  Galtrim,  who  was  living 
in  the  rciyns  of  Queen  Mart  and  Queen  Elizaueth.     He  r,i. 


840 


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HUS 


Catherine,  dan.  of  John,  3rd  Lord  Tiimleston,  and  had, 
I.  Nicholas,  who  d.  without  issue;  ii.  JAjres,  Baron  of  Galtrim, 
who  d.  1C03,  leaving,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Eiehard 
Aylmer,  of  Lyons,  two  sons,  1  Patrick,  his  heir,  of  whom 
hereafter,  and  2  Peter,  m.  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Bartholomew 
Bellew,  Esq.  of  Westown,  co.  Dublin,  and  was  ancestor  of  the 
HussETs  of  Westown;  I.  Mary,  rn.  George  Ayliner,  of  Clon- 
curry:  and  ii.  Euth,  m.  Tath,  of  Ballybregan. 

Pateick  Hcsset,  Baron  of  Galtrim,  eldest  son  of  James,  by 
Mary  Aylmer  his  wife,™.  Margaret,  dau.  of  EobertRochefort, 
Esq.  of  Kilbride;  he  made  a  settlement  of  his  estate  26  May, 
1617,  signed  his  will  31  Dec.  1634,  died  soon  after,  and  was 
buried  in  the  church  of  Galtrim,  having  had  iisue  tive  sons 
and  seven  daus.,  Hcgh,  James,  Eobert,  John,  Edward, 
Eleanor,  Bridget,  Genet,  EUzabeth,  Ismay,  Anne,  and  Cathe- 
rine.   The  eldest  son, 

Hcgh  Hcsset,  Baron  of  Galtrim,  who  was  living  after  the 
restoration  of  King  Chaeles  II.,  m.  1st,  a  dau.  of  Dowdall,  of 
Brownstown,  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James,  the  1st 
Earl  of  Eoscommon,  and  had  two  sons,  SIatthias  and  Peter; 
Matthias,  heir  apparent,  d.  before  his  father  1633,  leaving  by 
his  wife  Catherine,  dau.  of  Hussey  of  Westown  (who  re- 
married with  Christopher  BarnewaU,  of  Newstown,  co.  Meath), 
a  son, 

James  Husset,  styled  Baron  of  Galtrim,  a  minor  at  his 
father's  death,  living  1699,  m.  Penelope,  dau.  of  Francis 
Stafford,  Esq.  of  Portglenone  (by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir 
James  MacDonnell,  Esq.  of  the  House  of  Antrim),  and  had 
issue,  Statfoed  and  Patrick. 

Statfoed  Hcssey,  Baron  of  Galtrim,  who  succeeded,  r,i. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Simon  Kirwan,  Esq.  of  Castle  Hankct,  co.  Gal- 
way  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Nugent,  styled  Lord 
Biverston,  and  had  issue,  John,  Nicholas,  and  Tho.mas  ;  the 
eldest  of  whom, 

John  Hcssey,  Esq.  of  Piathkenny,  co.  Meath,  styled  Baron 
of  Galtrim,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Ealph  Hansbey,  Esq.  of  Tick 
HiU  Castle,  Yorkshire,  and  relict  of  Patrick  b'Arcy,  Esq.  of 
Stydalt,  CO.  Meath  ;  he  d.  s.  p.  1803.    The  3rd  son, 

Thomas  Hcsset,  Esq.  of  Rathkenny,  b.  1749,  s.  his  brother 
1803  ;  m.  4  Aug.  1777,  Lady  Mary  Walpole,  younger  dau.  of 
Horatio,  Earl  of  Orford,  by  Lady  Rachel  Cavendish  his  wife, 
dau.  of  William,  3rd  Duke  of  Devonshire.  She  d.  1  AprU, 
1840,  and  Mr.  Hussey  d.  25  March,  1825,  and  was  «.  by  their 
only  son, 

Edwaed  Thomas  Hcsset,  Esq.  of  Eathkenny,  6.  1778;  m. 
Aug.  1803,  Anne  Frances  (tZ.  2  Sept.  1866).  elder  dau.  of  Sir 
Edmund  Bacon,  of  Raveningham,  Norfolk,  Premier  Baronet  of 
England,  and  had  issue, 
Edward  Hobatio,  late  of  Eathkenny,  Baron  of  Galtrim. 
Annabella  Maria,  d.  young. 
Mr.  Hussey  rf.  27  Sept.  1846.     His  only  son, 

Edward  Horatio  Hcsset,  Esq.   of  Eathkenny,    J.P.,  6.  5 
May,  1807;  m.    17    Dec.  1840,  Hon.  Frederica  Maria  Louisa 
Irby,  4th  dau.  of  George,  4th  Lord  Boston,  and  had  issue, 
I.  HoEATio  Geoege,  now  of  Rathkenny. 
u.  Algernon  Frederick  Edward  Thomas,  6.  14  Aug.  1840. 
He  d.  1  May,  1876. 

Arms— Barrj  of  six  erm.  and  gu.  on  a  canton  of  the  last  a 
cross  or.     Crest — A  stag  under  an  oak  tree. 
Seat— Eathkenny,  Slane,  co.  Meath. 


HUSSEY    OF    ■WESTOWN. 

HrssET,  Malachi  Steong,  Esq.,  of  Westown, 
CO.  Dublin,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1867,  b 
20  May,  1815  ;  «i.  21  Aug.  1849,  Charlotte  IsabeUa, 
2nd  dau.  of  Richard  FitzGerald,  Esq.  of  Muckridge 
House,  Youghal,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Anthont  Alotsics,  h.  21  June,  1850, 

II.  Henry  James,  b.  8  Oct.  1854. 

I.  Emily  Geraldine.  ii.  Mabel  Mary  Louisa. 

JLiltCajJC. — From  Sie  Hcgh  Hcsset,  who  went  to  Ireland 
17  Hesrt  II.,  and  ra.  tlie  sister  of  Theobald  FitzWalter,  the 
first  Butler  of  that  kingdom,  descended  the  great  House  of 
Hcsset,  Barons  of  Oaltrim. 

Peter  Hcsset,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  James  Hussey,  Baron  of 
Galtrim,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Eiehard  Aylmer,  Esq.  of 
Lyons,  m.  Mary,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Bartholomew  Bellew, 
Esq.  of  Westown,  co.  Dublin,  and  had  a  son, 

LcKE  Hcsset,  Esq.  of  Westown,  father  of 

CoL.  Edward  Hcsset,  of  Westown,  m,  Mabel  BarnewaU 
and  had  issue,  ' 


Jajtes,  his  heir. 

Mabel,  ra.  Matthias  BarnewaU,  Esq.  of  C.i.<!tletown. 
Catherine,   m.   Sir  Andrew  Aylmer,  Bart,   of  Balrath,   co 
Meath,  and  by  him  (who  of.  5  Nov.  1740)  left  at  her  decease,' 
1746,  with  other  issue,  a  dau., 

Mabel  Aylmer,  m.  John  Strong,  of  Mullafin,  co.  Meath, 
and  had,  with  seven  daus.,  five  sons,  Andrew;  Simon,  a 
Priest ;  John,  a  Priest ;  Gerald,  of  whom  presently,  as 
the  inheritor  of  the  Westown  estates ;  and  Robert. 
The  eldest  son, 

James  Hcsset,  Esq.  of  Westown,  co.  Dublin,  and  of  Cour- 
town,  CO.  Kildare,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Richard  Parsons, 
Viscount  Eosse,  and  by  her,  who  d.  March,  1766,  had  issue. 
He  d.  1759,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edward  Hcsset,  Esq.  of  Westown,  ?!!.  1743,  Isabella,  eldest 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  John,  Duke  of  Montagu,  and  relict  of 
WiUiam  Montagu,  Duke  of  Manchester,  and  assumed  at  the 
decease  of  his  father-in-law,  the  name  and  arms  of  Mostagc. 
In  1753  he  was  installed  a  Knight  of  the  Bath;  in  1762 
created  a  Peer  of  Great  Britain,  as  Baro.n  Beacliec,  of 
Beaulieu ;  and  in  1784  advanced  to  be  Earl  Beacliec.  By  the 
co-heiress  of  Montagu,  his  lordship  had  an  only  son,  John, 
who  d.  unm.,  and  one  dau.,  Isabella,  who  also  d.' un;n.  177^. 
He  d.  1802  (when  the  Peerage  expired),  and  was  s.  in  the  Irish 
estates  by  his  brother, 

Eichard  Hcsset,  Esq.  of  Westown,  who  d.  v.nm.,  having 
devised  his  property  to  his  cousin  (the  grandson  of  Catherine 
Hussey,  by  her  husband,  Sir  Andrew  Aylmer,  Bart.), 

Gerald  Strong,  Esq.,  who  assumed,  in  consequence,  the 
name  and  arms   of  Hcsset.      Mr.    Strong-Hu.ssey  m.   1781, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Anthony  Lynch,  Esq.  of  La  Vally,  co.  Galway, 
and  had  issue, 
Anthont,  his  heir. 

Margaret,  i/t.  1812,  Francis  Magan,  Esq.  of  Emoe,  co.  WcLt- 
meath. 
Isabella,  m.  1814,  Col.  WilUam  Meall,  E.I.C.S.,  andc?.  leaving 
two  daus. 
Mr.  Strong-Hussey  a.  30  Nov.  1811,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Anthont  Steong-Hcsset,  Esq.  of  Westown,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
6.  24  Aug.  1782;   m.    19  Aug.   1811,  Mable,  eldest  dau.   of 
Malachi  Donelan,  Esq.  of  Ballydonelan,  co.  Galway,  and  by 
her  had  issue, 
Gerald  Richard,  d.  8  Dec.  1859. 
Malachi-Strong,  present  representative. 
Anthony,  :JIajor  in  the  Austrian  Senice. 
Edward  Patrick,  ni.  21  Oct.  1857,  Margaret  Mary,  2nd  dau. 
of  the  late  Richard  Butler  Mackenna,  Esq.  of  Gloucei,;er 
Place,  Portman  Square,  London.  Eichard. 

Slary,  a  Nun.  Mable,  a  Nun. 

Margaret,  a  Nun.  Isabella,  a  Nun. 

Mr.  Hussey  d.  12  July,  1859. 

^nas— Barry  of  six  erm.  and  gu.,  on  a  canton  of  the  last  a 
cross  or.  Cresl—A  hind  passant  arg.  on  a  mount  vert  and 
under  a  tree  ppr.     Motto— Cov  immobile. 

<Seat— Westown,  near  Balbriggan. 


HUSSEY    OF    SCOTNEY    CASTLE. 

Hussey,  Edwaed,  Esq.  of  Scotney  Castle,  Sussex, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Kent,  J.P.  for  Sussex,  High 
Sheriff  1814,  h.  13  July,  1807 ;  m.  24  Nov.  1853, 
Henrietta  Sarah,  eldest  dan.  of  Hon.  Eobert  Henry 
Clive,  and  his  wife  Lady  Haii-iet  Clive,  afterwards 
Baroness  Windsor,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edward  Windsor,  6.  5  Oct.  1S55. 

II.  William  Clive,  b.  2  Jan.  1858. 

III.  Arthur  Herbert,  6.  2  June,  18G3. 

IV.  Henry  Percy,  b.  17  Sept.  18C5. 

I.  Gertrude  Anne.  ii.  Mildred  Harriet. 

HiuraflC— This  branch  of  the  old  Norman  family  of 
Hussey  derives  from 

Edward  Hcsset,  Esq.  of  Little  Shelsley,  co.  Worcester,  m. 
1641,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edward  Hcsset,  Esq.  of  Norgrove's  End,  Bayton,  co.  Wor- 
cester, ra.  twice,  and  left  at  his  decease,  27  May,  1707,  an  only 
son  (by  his  1st  wife,  Elinor,  3rd  dau.  of  Edward  Cresset,  Esq. 
of  the  Cotes,  Shropshire), 

Thomas  Hcsset,  Esq.  of  Eurwash,  Sussex,  m.  H.  Frances, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Lake,  Esq.  of  Taywell,  in  Goudhural^ 
Kent,  by  whom  he  had  (with  two  younger  sons,  John,  who  i. 
1754;  and  Edward,  d.  1742;  and  a  dau.,  Frances,  wife  of 
George  Weller,  Esq.  of  Tunbridge,  who  subsequently  took  the 
surname  of  Polev)  a  son  and  heir,  his  successor,  in  1735, 

Thomas  Hcsset,  Esq.  of  Burwash,  Sussex,  and  of  Ashford, 


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[(I'ut,  6.  1722;  m.  8  Oct.  1747,  Anno,  only  cliild  of  Jtuuiicc 
I'.nUrley,  Esq.,  by  Anne,  only  dau.  anil  eventually  heir  of  the 
l;i\.  liogeY  Calow,  of  Warbleton,  Sussex,  and  had  several 
liiMion,  of  whom  the  following  married,  Edwakd,  his  heir; 
luhn  (Kev.),  in.  Miss  Jennings,  an  heiress,  and  left  an  only 
;un,  Thomas  John  (Rev.),  Hector  of  Hayes,  Kent;  William, 
^l.A.,  Rector  of  Sandhurst,  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  William 
ruopenny,  Esq.  of  Rocliester,  and  has  issue*;  Frances,  wife 
of  S.  Slreatfeild,  Esq.;  Philadelphia,  wife  of  Thomas  Rutton, 
Ksq.,  d.  s.]>. ;  llaniet,  m.  John  Austen,  Esq.  Thomas  Husscy, 
d.  1779,  and  was  .<.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edward  IIussey,  Esq.  of  Scotney  Castle,  to.  177'),  Elizabeth 
Sarah,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Robert  Bridge,  Esq.  of  Bocking, 
Essex,  and  dying  4  July  1816,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edward  Hussey,  Esq.  of  Scotney  Castle,  0.  i  July,  17S0;  m. 
Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Jemmett,  Esq.  of  Ashford, 
Kent,  and  by  her  (who  d.  6  Dec.  1858)  left  at  his  decease, 
G  Sept.  1817,  a  son,  the  present  Edward  Hussey,  Esq.  of 
Scotney  Castle. 

Arms— Or,  a  cross  vert  charged  with  a  mullet  pierced  arg. 
Crest — A  hind  ducally  gorged  and  chained,  at  lodge  under  an 
oak-tree  ppr. 

ec'is— Scotney  Castle,  Lambcrhurst;  and  Fiuchcox,  Gould- 
hurst.  . 

HUSSEY    OP    WYRLEY    GROVE. 

The  late  Phineas  Fowke  Husset,  Esq.  of 
Wyrley  Grove,  co.  Stafford,  late  98th  regt.  of  loot, 
b.  14  Jan.  1822  ;  m.  15  Oct.  1850,  Elizabeth  Cle- 
mentina, 2ncl  dau.  of  Archibald  Nisbet  Carmichacl, 
Esq.  of  Edinburgh,  by  Mary  his  wife,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  16  Jan.  1854)  left  at  his  decease,  a  dau. 
and  heiressj 

Elizabeth,  now  of  Wyrlcy  Grove,  b.  22  Nov.  1S52. 

JLtltCaflC— The  manor  of  Little  Wyrley,  with  a  consider- 
able estate  in  land  and  coal  mines  therein,  has  been  held  by 
this  family  many  years,  passing  through  five  generations  to 
the  present  possessor. 

The  Husseys  became  Lords  of  Little  Wyrley  by  marriage  of 
Joseph  Hcsset,  of  London,  with  Sybil,  heiress  of  Walter 
Fowke,  of  Brewood. 

Sybil  Fowke,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Walter  Fowke,  Esq. 
(whose  father,  Roger  Fowke,  Esq.  of  Brewood,  the  representa- 
tive of  an  old  Staffordshire  family,  bought  Little  Wyrley  of 
John  Leveson),  m.  Joseph  Hussey,  citizen  of  St.  Biide's, 
London,  son  of  Joseph  Hussey,  of  Southampton,  and  a  descen- 
dant probably  of  the  Uusseys  of  Wilts  and  JJonet,  and  was 
mother  of 

Fowke  Husset,  of  Little  Wyrley,  1714,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  William  Jesson,  Gent,  of  Lichfield,  and  sister  of  William 
Jesson,  Barrister-at-Law.     Of  this  marriage,  the  4th  son, 

Richard  Hussey,  of  Wolverhampton,  b.  1722;  m.  Anne 
Beckett,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  July,  1760)  left  at  his  decease, 

23  Oct.  1774,  a  son, 

Phineas  Hussey,  Esq.  of  Wyrley  Grove,  who  inherited 
Little  Wyrley  by  will  of  his  uncle,  Phineas  Hussey.  He  rn. 
1st,  Fanny  Fowler,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue ;  and  2ndly, 

24  Sept.  1814,  Sophia,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Ray,  Esq.,  by 
Jane  his  wife,  by  whom  he  left  at  his  decease,  29  Jan.  IbSa, 
with  a  dau.  (Fanny  Sophia,  who  rn.  24  June,  1843,  Edward 
Kelaart,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Ceylon,  Army  Medical  Staff,  and  d. 
1847),  a  son,  the  late  Phineas  Fowke  Hussey,  Esq.  of  Wyrley 
Grove. 

.4rms— Barry  of  six  erm.  and  gu.   Crest— X  boot  sa.  the  spur 
or,  turned  down  erm.     Mntto — Ut  tibi  .«ic  aliis. 
/Seat— Wyrley  Grove,  Walsall,  co.  Stafford. 


dau.  of  Thomas  Hussey,  Esq.  of  Wrexham,  co.  Denbiuh,  and 
co-heir  (with  her  sister,  Maria  Anne,  wife  of  Sir  Richard 
Bickerton,  Bart.)  of  her  brother,  Lieut.-Gen.  Vere  Warner 
Hussey,  of  Woodwalton,  assumed  the  surname  of  Hussey  at 
the  decease  of  his  cousin.  Admiral  Sir  Richard  Bickerton. 
Bart.,  K.C.B.,  of  Upwood,  1832,  and  became  eventually  Sib 
Richard  Hussey  Hussey,  K.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.  He  to.  5  Jan. 
ISLO,  Emma,  6th  dau.  of  William  llobson,  Esq.  of  Markfield, 
Middlesex,  and  had  issue,  Richard  Hussey,  his  lieir;  Emma; 
Eleanor,  to.  12  March,  1838,  Lord  St.  John,  of  Bletshoo;  and 
Laura,  in.  Capt.  S.  W.  BuUer,  E.l.C.S.  Sir  Richard  d.  0 
Nov.  1842.     Lady  Hussey  d.  March,  1874. 

A  cfii.s— Quarterly :  per  a  cross  of  pearls  or  and  gu.  in  the 
1st  and  4th  quarters  Sk  cross  az. ;  in  the  2nd  and  3rd,  three 
lions  passant  guardant  or,   on  the  centre  chief  point  (as  an 


n)  on  a  plate,  the  turban  of  an  omrali 
Crest— A  hind  trippant  ppr.,  ducally 


honour 
of  the  Jl 
gorged  :i 
Seats— i'i'wood,  Huntingdon;  Finchcox,  Guudhurst. 


HUSSEY    OF    UPWOOD. 

HtissEY,  Richard  Hussey,  Esq.  of  Upwood,  co. 
Huntingdon,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  22  Oct.  1815. 

%intaQt. — For  this  gentleman's  paternal  family,  refer  to 
Moubbay  of  Coclairny. 

Vice-Admiral  Ricuard  Husset  Moubrat,  2nd  son  of  Robert 
Moubray,  Esq.  of  Cockairny,  co.  Fife,  by  Arabella  his  wile, 


*  Of  the  Rev.  William  Hussey's  children,  William,  the 
eldest  son,  of  Hawkhui-st,  m.  Mary  Anne  Law,  grand-dau.  of 
the  Ven.  Archdeacon  John  Law,  and  d.  21  July,  1854,  having 
had  issue;  Arthur,  the  2nd,  a  Clergyman,  d.  Jan.  18G2; 
Henry,  the  3rd  (deceased),  m.  21  Aug.  1838,  Eliza  Adamy, 
youngest  dau.  of  J.  G.  Walford,  Esq.  of  Woodlands ;  Charlotte, 
{d.  18  March,  1852),  the  eldest  dau.,  m.  Alexander  H.  Suther- 
land, Esq.,  F.S.A.    There  were  several  other  sons  and  daus. 


HUSTLER    OF    ACKIiAM    HALL. 

Hustler,  William  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Acklam 
Hall.  CO.  Fork,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  N.R.  co.  York, 
and  J.P.  fo.i  CO.  Durham,  b.  29  May,  1823  ;  m.  1851, 
Anna  Maria  Watkyn,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas 
W.  Richards,  Rector  of  Puttenham.  Surrey,  and  has 
Marian,  m.  1878,  Rev.  Reginald  E.  Beaumont, 

ItiilCaQC. — William  Hustler,  of  Bridlington,  co.  York, 
temp.  James  I.,  purchasing  the  estate  of  Aeklam,  of  Sir 
Matthew  Boynton,  Bart.  temp.  Charles  I.,  became  seated 
there.  He  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  William  Simpson,  of  Ryton, 
CO.  York,  and  d.  5  Nov.,  20  Charles  I.,  and  by  her  (who  m. 
2ndly,  Sir  Edward  Buckhoole,  Knt.  of  Keut)  lie  had  a  son  and 
heir, 

William  Hustler,  Esq.  of  Acklam,  to.  Grace,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Savile,  of  Lupset,  near  Wakefield,  co.  York,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son. 

Sir  William  Hustler,  Knt.  of  Acklam,  in  Clevclnnd, 
knighted  at  Whitehall,  14  May,  1073.  to.  8  July,  1680,  Dame- 
Anne  Wentworth,  relict  of  Sir  Matthew  Wcntwurth,  Bart,  of 
Bretton,  and  dau.  of  William  Osbaldiston,  Esq.  of  Hunmanby ; 
and  d.  about  1730,  leaving  issue, 

James  Hustler,  Esq.  of  Acklam,  the  youngest  pon<ifS'ir 
William,  was  the  last  male  heir  of  the  old  sloek  ;  lie  dyni-- 
J.  p.,  the  whole  of  the  estates  at  Acklam  and  Jliiidlesbro',  ii» 
Cleveland,  devolved  upon  his  sisters  as  co-heiis,  of  «hoiu 
Anne  Hustler,  m.  1700,  Thomas  Peirse,  Esq.  of  lluttou 
Bouvile;  and 

EvERELD  Hostler  was  the  eventual  survivor  and  last 
resident  at  Acklam.  This  lady  was  b.  18  Aug.  1698,  and  was 
never  married.  She  made  her  will,  devising  Acklam  to  her 
nephew,  Thomas  Peirse,  Esq.,  and  dying  11  Jan.  1784,  was  .?. 
by  him,  who  soon  after  taking  the  name  and  arms  of  Hustler, 
became 

Thomas  Hustler,  Esq.  of  Acklam.  He  m.  1st,  1737,  Jane, 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Staines,  of  Sowcrby,  and  by  her  liad  an 
only  son,  Thomas,  his  successor  at  Aeklam.  He  m.  2iully, 
Blary,  dau.  of  Sir  Tancred  Robinson,  Bart. ;  and  3rdly,  Con- 
stance, dau.  of  Ralph  Lutton,  Esq.  of  Knapton,  and  grand- 
dau.  of  Sir  Griffith  Boynton,  Bart.  By  his  last  wiio  he  had 
issue, 

I.  Thomas,  who  d.  unm. 

II.  WilUaui,  m.  1st,  1800,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  William  Meade, 
Esq.  uf  Philadelphia,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  Sarah,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Bostock,  Rector 
of  East  Grinstead,  Sussex,  and  by  lier  had  a  dau., 

Evereld  Catherine,  to.  17  Nov.  1835,  Rev.  Thomas  Watkya 
Richards,  Rector  of  Puttenham,  Surrey. 
He  1/1.  3rdly,  Mary,  widow  of  —  Wylam,  Esq.,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

William,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  abroad,  1  June,  1S45. 
Mr.  William  Hustler  d.  1818. 

I.  Constance,  d.  unm. 

II.  Evereld,  to.  Thomas  Hopper,  Esq.  of  Shineliffe  Gran£0, 
CO.  Durham,  and  d.  1811. 

Mr.  Hustler  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Hustler,  Esq.  of  Acklam,  who  d.  -unm.  1819,  when 
Acklam  devolved  upon  his  nephcsv  and  heir, 

Thomas  Hustler,  Esq.  of  Acklam  Hall,  co.  York.  J.P.,  b. 
1  Aug.  1801  ;  m.  12  Aug.  1822,  Charlotte  Frances  Eliza,  only 
dau.  of  the  late  Richard  Wells,  Esq.  of  Demerara,  West  Indii  s, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1873)  had  issue. 


Si2 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


nuT 


I.  William  Thomas.  it.  Richaril,  6.  5  Oct.  1824. 

in.  George  (Rev.),  of  Weald  ]Mrinov  House,  Bainptoii,  U.Kon, 
Rector  of  Kngli.sli  Bicknor,  Colcford,  co.'  Gloucester,  0.  1'2 
June,  1820;  m.  ISVJ,  Louisa,  a  dau.  of  Robert  Toovey- 
Ilawley,  Esq.  late  Capt.  King's  Dragoon  Guards,  and  iias 
issue,  Evereld  Ellon,  ?/i.  Richard  Hill,  Esq.  of  Thornton ;  and 
Constance  Charlotte,  m.  1S16,  Major  A.  Bingham  Wright, 
late  9th  rcgt. 

I.  Evereld  Catherine  Eliza,  m.  21  July,  1864,  William  Ran- 
dolph Innes  Hopkins,   Esq.  of  Grey  Towers,  Newthorpe, 
York,  N.B. 
He  d.  30  June,  1874. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  fcss  az.  hetween  two  martlets  sa.  three 
fleurs-de-lis  or.  Crest — A  talbot  sejant  arg.  gorged  \vitli  a 
eollar  az.  thereon  three  fleurs-de-lis  or.  Motto — Aut  nunquam 
tentes  aut  perfice. 

Seal.i — Acklam  Hall,  in  Cleveland,  Middlcshro'-on-Tces ;  and 
Newsham  Hall,  Winston,  co.  Durham. 


HUTCHINGS    OP    ARDNAGASHEL. 

HuTCiiiNS,  Emanuel,  Esq.  of  Ardnagaslicl  and 
Tortlands,  co.  Cork,  J.P.,  b.  19  July,  1S23. 

ILtltCaCTf.— Richard  HoTcniNS,  of  Blackrock,  who  went 
to  Ireland  during  the  Civil  War,  served  under  the  Earl  of 
Orrery,  1GG6,  and  was  appointed  by  Act  of  Parliament,  9 
William  III.,  one  of  the  Commissioners  of  Poll  Tax.  He  m. 
Barbara  BurriUge,  and  d.  1701,  leaving  issue  by  her  (who  rf. 
1716)  two  sons,  Tiieophilus,  of  Kametringane,  of  whom  pre- 
sently ;  and  Benjamin,  of  Berehavoa,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  cf 
Col.  Thomas  Itu^dy,  of  Quanning,  and  had  issue,  three  daus. 
The  eldest  son, 

Theophilus  Hdtchins,  of  Kametringane,  Berehaven,  m. 
Margaret,  sister  of  Hugh  Hutchinson,  and  had  issue.  His  son 
and  heir, 

Thomas  IlDTcniNsoN,  of  Ballylickey,  m.  1726-28,  Katherine, 
eldest  dau.  of  Bevcrsham  Ilannan,  of  Laharen,  by  his  wife, 
Margaret  Palmer,  and  d.  1754,  leaving  issue  by  her  (who  d. 
1804)  an  only  child, 

Thomas  Hutchi.vs,  of  Ballylickey,  J.P.,  b.  1735;  m.  14 
Jlarch,  175D,  Elinor,  onlychild  and  heiress  of  Arthur  llutuhins, 
of  Thomastown  and  Cregane;  and  d.  4  Feb.  1787,  having  had 
issue  by  her  (who  d.  22  March,  1814)  twenty-one  cliildren,  of 
ivhom  survived, 

I.  Emanuel,  of  Cregane,  J.P.,  b.  Feb.  I7G9;  d.  s.  r>.  at 
Damascus,  22  Nov.  1839. 

II.  Arthur,  of  Ardnagashcl,  J.P.,6.Aug.  1770;  m.  15  March, 
1802,  Matilda,  dau.  of  John  O'Donel,  of  Erris,  and  Anne, 
.sister  to  Sir  Nell  O'Donel.  He  d.  17  Aug.  1838,  Icavin" 
issue  by  her  (who  d.  24  Oct.  1827,  aged  51), 

1  Thomas,  6.  29  Dec.  1802;  to.  23  July,  1842,  Charlotte, 
dau.  of  Edward  Orpen,  of  Kilowen,  and  has  issue, 

Arthur,  h.  28  May,  184G. 
Elizabeth  Charlotte  Matilda. 

2  Arthur,  of  Ballylickey,  J.P.,  b.  Sept.  ISOo. 

3  Riihard,  /,.  April,  1815. 

1  Mai-i;;irettL'  Anne,  of  Barnstaple. 

2  Jlutildu,  (/.  21  Feb.  1850.        3  Ellen,  now  of  Barnst.iple 

4  Kalhi-rine,  d.  19  July,  1840.        5  Wary,  d.  5  April,  1854.' 


IV.  SAM0EL,   of  Ardnagashcl,  by  the  will  of  his  brother 
ICmunuel,  s.  to  the  family  estates.  ' 

J.  Katherine,  b.  HCJ;  d.  June,  1789. 

II.  Ellen,  h.  17  March,  1785;  well  known  as  a  botanist  d 
10  Feb.  1815.  ' 

The  4th  son, 

Samuel  Hctchins,  Esq.  of  Ardnagashel  and  Fortlands,  J.P., 
6.  29  Sept.  178G;  m.  21  Sept.  1822,  Frances  Camac  {h.  17  Jure' 
1795),  2nd  dau.  of  Arthur  Robert  Camac  Newburgh,  of  Eally- 
haise,  co.  Cavan,  by  his  wife,  Eliza  Marianmissa,  only  child 
and   heiress  of  Jacob  Camac,   of  Greenmount,   co.   Louth 
Licut.-Col.  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  Sept.  1839)  had 
issne, 
Emanuel,  now  of  Ardnagaslicl. 
Samuel,  b.  3  Oct.  1825;  d.  27  Jan  1S''S 
.Samuel  Newburgh,  of  Portlands,  Clia"iIeTille,  co.  Cork  J  P 
6   16  April,   1834;  ,n     31   July,    1873,   Marianne    I.4bc'lla: 
eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Harrison,  Esq.  of  Castle  Harrison   co 
Cork,  and  has  issue,  Richard,   6.  27  July    187G-  Sinniio' 
&.  30  Aug.  1877;  Mary;  and  Frances  Newbur'-h  '     ' 
Robert  Arthur,  6.  5  Feb.,  d.  24  April,  1837. 
Francis  Arthur,  b.  11  Feb.  1839. 
Frances  Mary  Elizabeth. 

Louisa  Ellen,  m.  WiUiam  Shore  Smith,  Esq.  of  Combchurst 
AUcia  Mana. 
Mr.   Hutchins  to.  2ndly,  28  May,   1842,  Mary  (h.  Nov   1814) 
only  surviving  dau.  of  the  late  Peter  liurrowes,  Chief  Com- 


missioner of  the  Court  for  the  Relief  of  Insolvent  Debtors, 
M.P.  for  Enniscorthy  in  the  last  Irish  Parliament,  by  Anne 
Drake,  of  Newport,  Isle  of  Wight  (his  2nd  wife),  and  Ly  her 
(who  d.  24  Jan.  1849)  had  issue, 

Peter  Burrowes,  h.  5  March,  1843. 

Elliot  Burrowes,  b.  2  April,  1845. 

Mary  Burrowes,  b.  11  Jan.  1819;  d.  25  Feb.  1S55. 
He  d.  1865. 

S«(i— Ardnagashel,  Eantry. 

HUTCHINSON    OF    TIMONEY. 

Hutchinson,  John  Dawson,  Esq.  of  Timone 
J.P.  CO.  Tii^perary,  b.  1796 ;    m.  1st,  15  Dec.  IS 

Elizabeth  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Lloyd, ^. 

of  Lloydsborough,  in  the  same  co.,  but  by  her  (who 

d.  3  March,  1842)  had  no  issue.     He  m.  2ndly,  22 

Oct.  1844,  Eliza  Hannah,  eldest   dau.  of  Georgo 

Waller,  Esq.  of  Prior  Park,  co.  Tipperary,  and  relict 

of  William   H.   Hutchinson,  Esq.  of  Xnockbally- 

magher,  and  has  by  her  a  dau., 

Anna  Christiana,  m.  18  July,  1SG7,  Anthony  Parker,  E.?q. 

of  Castle  Lough,  co.  Tipperary,   and   had  issue  a  son, 

Standish  O'Ghadt  John,  b.  10  Jan.  1870,  and  two  daus., 

Eliza  Martha,   6.29  May,  1863,  and  Anna  ChrisLi^ua,  b. 

20  Aug.  1868,  d.  Aug.  1871. 

JClUtaflC— The  founder  of  this  family  in  Ireland  was 

James   Hdtcuinson,    Capt.    in    Cromwell's  army  (son  of 

John  and  Isabel   Hutchinson),   b.   1613,   at    Kirby  Stephen, 

Westmorland.  Hem.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Godfrey,  Esq.  of  Kin? 

Walton,  CO.  Hereford,  settled  at  Knockballymagher,  near  Ros- 

crea,  co.  Tipperary,  May,  1G53,  and  d.  leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

James,  of  whom  presently.    He  m.  2ndly,  19  Nov.  1653,  Mary, 

dau.  of  John  Sandford,  Esq.  of  Castle  Doe,  co.  Donegal,  and 

by  h3r(who  d.  IG91)  had  (with  three  daus.,  Susannah,  Martha, 

and  Rebecca)  a  son,  David,  6.  17  Nov.  1655,  who  m.  and  had 

two  daus.,  Mary  and  Abigail.    Capt.  Hutcliison  d.  20  Sept. 

1689,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

James  Hutchinson,  Esq.  of  Knockballymagher  and  Timonoy, 
TO.  1st,  10  Jan.  1681,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Bcnnct,  Esq.  of  co. 
Kildare,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  Oct.  1690)  had  (with  two  daus., 
Mary,  d.  17  April,  1706;  and  Elizabeth,  d.  1705)  two  sons, 
I.  James,  of  Knockballymagher,  to.  23  Feb.  1712,  Anne,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Duckett,  Esq.  of  Philipstown,  co.  Carlow,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  15  Oct.  1739)  left  at  his  decease,  13  March, 
1738  (with  other  issue),  James,  his  heir,  b.  28  Sept.  1715,  d. 
■unm.  25  May,  1780;  and  Thomas,  of  Knockballymagher, 
■who  s.  his  brotlier,  was  6.  7  Feb.  1721,  d.  17  Oct.  1788, 
having  to.  4  May,  1750,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Jonathan 
Hutchinson,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  June,  1799)  had  issue, 
James,  of  Knockballymagher,  b.  7  July,  1751,  d.  .?.  p.  May, 
1791  ;  Thomas,  of  whom  presently;  Jolin,  d.  young  :  Eliza- 
beth, d.  young;  Anne,  to.  John  Duckett,  Esq.  of  Philips- 
town,  co.  Carlow;  Mary;  and  Martha. 

Thomas  Hutchinson,  Esq.,  D.L.,  J.P.,  of  Kockballyma- 
gher,  m.  6  Sept.  1784,  Sarah,  dau.  of  James  Hutchinson,  of 
Timoney,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1794)  left  at  his  decease,  1820 
(with  four  daus.,  Christiana,  Lydia,  Anne,  and  Maria  Isa- 
bella), an  only  son  and  heir, 
William  Henry  Hutchinson, "Esq.  of  Knockballymagher, 
who  TO.  1st,  1821,  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Birch,  Esq.  of  Tha 
Shee    Hills,  co.  Tipperary,  and  by  her  had  an  only  dau. 
(and  by  the  marriage  settlement  sole  heiress  to  his  landed 
property),  Sarah'Anne,  to.  Edward  C.  Minchin,  E.sq.,  J. P., 
of  Grecnhills,  co.  Tipperary.     He  m.  2ndly,  1832,  Eliza 
Hannah,  dau.  of  George  Waller,  Esq.,  of  Prior  Park,  co. 
Tipperary,   and  by  her  had  issue  a  son  and  two  daus., 
1  Thomas  William  Henry,  b.  8  March,   1833,  late  Capt. 
9th  Lancers,  killed  at  Lucknow  19  March,  1858;  1  Eliza 
Sflina    Maria,   to.   1st,   6    Aug.   1857,     Hugh    Hammon 
Masscy  O'Grady,  Esq.,   J.P.,  of  Castle  Garde,  co.  Lime- 
rick (he  d.  8  Deo,  1859,  leaving  issue  two  sons,  Wallei 
O'Grady,  and  Hugh  Hamon  O'Grady) ;  shem.  2ndly,  1H62, 
William  Bredin,  Esq.,  J.P.  co.  Limerick,  son  of  the  late 
Gon.  Bredin,  R.I.  Artillery,  and  d.  2  Aug.  1878,  leaving  p 
dau.,  Edith,  and  two  sons,  Waldene,  and  James  Dawsor 
Hutchinson ;  and  2  Georgiana  Wilhelmina  Henrietta,  to. 
18  July,  1867,  Richard  Warburton,  Esq.  D.L.,  J.P.,  ol 
Garryhinch,  King's  Co.    Mr.  Hutchinson  d.  21  Nov.  1842 
II.  John,  to  whom  his  father  left  Timoney. 
Mr.  Hutchinson  to.  2ndly,  8  Aug.  1694,  Sarah,  relict  of  Richard 
Pearce,  of  Limerick,  and  d.  18  Sept.  1718,  dividing  his  estate* 
between  his  two  sons, 

John  Hutchinson,  Esq.  of  Timonoy,  2nd  son,  by  Marj 
Rennet  his  wife,  to.  18  June,  1715,  Mary,  dau.  of  Pau 
Chanders,  Esq.,  and  d.  18  May,  1753,  leaving  James,  his  heir; 
Benjamin,  b.  1720;  d.  1791;  .Tolin,  h.  173I;  Mary;  anj 
Elizabeth,  d.  1792.    The  sou  and  heir, 


HUT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HUT 


843 


James  IIctchinsojj,  Esq.  of  Timoncy,  b.  20  July,  1710;  m. 
5  Oct.  1748,  Christiana,  dau.  of  John  Tim,  F.sq.  of  Lacca, 
jneen's  Co.;   and  d.  11  Aug.   1791,   and  had  by  her  (who  d. 

'95),  with  other  issue,  William,  his  heir;  John,  b.  19  Jan. 
763;  Mary,  in.  1779,  Robert  Powell,  Esq.  of  Uatoath,  co. 
leath;  and  Sarah,  m.  Thomas  Hutchinson,  Esq.  of  Knock- 
lallymagher.    The  son  and  heir, 

William  Hctciiinso.n,  Esq.  of  Timoncy,  J.P.,  Hish  Sheriff 
0.  Tipperary,  6.  9  Sept.  1757  ;  lii.  10  June,  1791,  Anna,  dau. 
nd  co-heiress  of  John  Dawson  Coates,  Esq.  of  the  city  of 
)ubUn,  Banker,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

John  Dawson,  now  of  Timoney. 

James,  of  Dungar,  d.  s.j).  9  March,  1S39. 

William,  (?..■..?}.  1814. 

Dawson  Hutchinson  Lloyd  Vaufrhan,  J. P.,  m.  Au,ar.  1813, 
Mary,  only  child  of  John  Lloyd,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  John 
Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Gloucester,  King's  Co.;  she  s.  her  maternal 
uncle,  the  late  William  Picsley  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Golden 
Grove,  in  King's  Co.  as  sole  heiress  to  his  estates,  in  conse- 
quence of  -which  her  husband,  by  letters  patent,  took  the 
additional  names  of  Lloyd  and  Vaitgiian  (.s.e  Vaugiiak  of 
Goldai  Grove).  Frederick,  d.  .v.  p.  7  April,  IbOS. 

Joseph  Fade,  J.P.,  of  Dunsar,  Kings  Co.,  formerly  Higli 
Sheriff  for  King's  Co.  and  Carlow. 

Summers,  m.  6  July,  1858,  Jlatilda  Jane,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Charles  Collins,  Rector  of  Feversham,  Kent,  and  had  a  dau., 
Blanche  Madeline,  who  d.  youns,  5  July,  ISCO,  and  a  son, 
AVilliam  FredericU,  b.  11  Jan.  18ti8. 

Samuel,  d.  s.  p.  19  Feb.  1857,  at  Tanjorc,  India. 

William,  d.  s.  p.  1836. 

Eliza  Dawson,  d.  9  April,  1864. 

Christiana,  m.  1826,  Frederic  Lidwill,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Dro- 
mard,  co.  Tipperary,  and  d.  1833,  leaving  issue. 

Sarah  Summers,  m.  1819,  John  Dawson  Duckett,  Esq.,  J.P., 
of  Duckett's  Grove,  co.  Carlow.  Maria. 

Anna,  m.  7  June,  1840,  Michael  Head  Drought,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of 
Hanistown,  Queen's  Co. 

Sophia,  m.  1831,  John  Pirn,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Lacca,  Queens  Co. 

Henrietta. 

Louisa,  m.  20  Feb.  1840,  Frederick  Adolphus  Jackson,  Esq., 
J.P.,  of  Inane,  co.  Tipperary.  Amelia. 

Chariotte,  m.  1844,  Samuel  John  Goslia,  Esq.  of  New  Lodge, 
CO.  Meath,  late  Capt.  49th  ivgt. 
tir.  Hutchinson  d.  C  June,  1S32. 

iSt'iti— Timoncy  Park,  Roscrca,  co.  Tipperary, 


John  Hutton,  Esq.  of  Marske,  6.  14  July,  1C.09  ;  m.  1680, 
Dorothy,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Dyke,  Esq.,  of  Frant, 
Sussex,  and  d.  Feb.  1730-31,  leaving,  with  five  dans.,  four  sons, 
John,  his  heir;  Matthew,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury, 
b.  1692;  d.  19  March,  1758  (His  Grace  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Lutman,  Gent,  of  Petworth,  Sussex,  and  had  two  daus., 
Dorothy,  m.  Francis  Popham,  Esq.  of  Liltlecott,  and  Mary) ; 
Timothy  ;  and  Thomas.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

John"  Hutton,  Esq.  of  Marske,  b.  1091 ;  m.  1st,  1720,  Bar- 
bara, dau.  of  Thomas  Barker,  Esq.  of  York,  and  by  her,  who 
(/.  1723,  had  no  issue.    Mr.  Hutton  m.  2ndly,  1726,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  James,  Lord  D'Arcy,  of  the  kingdom  of  Ireland,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1739)  had  issue, 
John,  his  successor,  of  Marske,  d.  24  Sept.  1782. 
Matthew,  6.  1732;  d.  unm.  31  Dec.  1782. 
James,  h.  1739;  d.  at  Aldhorough,  co.  York,  2  March,  1798. 
He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Hoyle,  Esq.  of  Ashgill,  co.  York, 
and  left  issue  a  son,  James  Henky  D'Arcy  Hutton,  Esq.  of 
Aldburgh,  who  m.  1821,   Harriet  Aggas,  and  by  her,  since 
deceased,  had  (with  a  dau.,  Harriet  Emma)  two  sons,  John 
Timothy,  late  of  Marske  and  Aldborough  Hall ;  and  James 
Henry,  late  15th  Hussars,  6.  18'23,  d.  24  Nov.  1874. 
Anne,  b.  1731 ;  in.  her  cousin,  George  Wanley  Bowes,  Esq. 
of  Thornton,  co.  York. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Henry  Pulleine,   Esq.   of  Carleton  Hall,  co. 
York. 
He  d.  1768.     His  great  grandson, 

John  Timothy  D'Arcy  Hutton,  Esq.  of  Mar.ske  and  .-Vld- 
burgh  Hall,  co.  Y'ork,  b.  1822;  rn.  1845,  Emma,  dau.  of  J.  M. 
Lamb,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 
I.  John  Timothy  D'Arcy,  1st  Royal  Dragoons,  now  of  Marske 
and  Aldburgh. 
I.  Emily  Harriet,  m.  Ernest  Birch,  Esq.,  Judge,  High  Com-t 
Calcutta.  11.  Elizabeth  Jane. 

He  d.  24  Oct.  1874. 

Arms — Gu.,  on  a  fess  between  three  cushions  arg.  fringed 

and  tasseled  or,  as  many  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  field.     Crcxt — On  a 

cushion  gu.  placed  lozenge-ways,  an  open  bible,  the  edges  gilt, 

j  wiih   the  words    "odor  vitoe "  inscribed.       JioHo— Spiritus 

gladius. 

.SeaJs— Marske,  Richmond ;  and  Aldburgh  Hall,  Masham,  co. 
York. 


HUTTON    OF    MABSKH. 
Hutton,    John    Timothy    D'Aect,    Esq. 


of 


Mavske  and  Aldburgh  Hall,  co.  York,  late  1st  Koyal 
Dras^oons,  h.  5  June,  1817;  m.  1868,  Edith  Con- 
stance, only  dau.  of  Thomas  BarroU  Phivisou,  Esq, 
of  Heathfiehl,  Kent,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Timothy  D'Arcy,  b.  22  Feb.  1?09. 

II.  Harold  Edward  D'Arcy,  b.  26  Dec.  1872. 

I.  Edith  Flora.         u.  Hilda  Winifred.        in.  Aldyth  Lorna. 

HtnCatJC— The  family  of  Hutton  of  Marske  is  stated  in 
the  grant  of  arms,  dated  1  May,  1584,  made  by  Glover,  the 
Herald,  to  have  been  "Ex  antiqua  Huttonorum  familia  in 
Lancas'triensi  Palatitatu  nobilibus  satis  parentibus  oriundus." 

Matthew  Hutton,  2nd  son  of  Matthew  Hutton,  of  Priest 
Hutton,  CO.  Lancaster,  was  elected  Bishop  of  Durham  1589, 
and  translated  to  the  Archiepiscopal  see  of  York,  24  March, 
1594.  He  TO.  thrice,  but  by  his  1st  and  2nd  wives,  Catherine 
Fulmesby,  niece  of  Dr.  Goodricke,  Bishop  of  Ely  (m.  1564),  and 
Beatrice,  dau.  Sir  of  Thomas  Fincham,  Knt.  (she  d.  1532)  he 
had  no  issue;  by  the  3rd,  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  Martin  Bowes, 
Knt.,  who  d.  10  Aug.  1620,  he  was  father  of  two  sons,  Timothy 
<Sir),'his  heir;  Thomas  (Sir),  of  Popleton,  co.  York;  and  three 
daus.,  Thomasine,  in.  Sir  William  Gee,  of  Bishop's  Burton,  co. 
York ;  Elizabeth,  m.  Richard  Remington,  Archdeacon  of  York ; 
and  Anne,  in.  Sir  John  Calveriey,  Bart.   His  elder  son  and  heir. 

Sir  Timothy  Hutton,  of  Marske,  1598,  was  Sheriff  of  co. 
Tork  1605,  and  then  received  the  honour  of  Knighthood.  He 
m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Bowes,  of  Strealham,  co. 
Durham,  Knight  Blarshal,  by  his  2nd  wife,  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Talbot,  Knt.,  and  had  issue.  Sir  Timothy  d.  1G29,  and 
was  ,■!."  by  his  eldest  son, 

Matthew  Hutton,  Esq.  of  Marske,  b.  22  Oct.  1597;  m. 
22  April,  1617,  Barbara,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Conyers  D'Arcy, 
afterwards  Lord  D'Arcy,  and  sister  of  Conyers,  1st  Eari  of 
Holderness,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons  and  four  daus.  Mr. 
Hutton  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  elder  son, 

John  Hutton,  Esq.  of  Marske,  in.  1651,  Frances,  2nd 
dau.  of  Bryan  St.ipylton,  Esq.  of  Myton,  co.  York;  and  dying 
March,  1663-4,  left,  with  five  daus.,  an  only  son. 


HUTTON    OF    BEHTI-IAII    H0US3. 

Hutton,  The  Eev.  William,  of  Beetham 
House,  Westmorland,  Vicar  of  Beetham,  M.A.,  h. 
8  May,  1805 ;  in.  12  J11I3-,  1838,  Margaret  Denton, 
dau.  of  James  Bramall  Toosey,  Esq.  of  Lynn  Regis, 
IN'orfolk  (deceased),  and  has  issue, 

I.  AVilliam  James,  in.  1S74,  to  Marian,  2nd  d.iu.  of  Rev. 
Henry  Hutton,  late  Rector  of  Covent  Garden,  London. 

1.  Catherine  Mary,  m.  the  Kev.  E.  Bannerman,   son  of  D. 
R.  Bannerman,  Judge  in  the  Madras  Presidency. 

n.  Margaret  Toosey.  ui.  Lucy  EUzabeth. 

IV.  Francos  Jane. 
The  Eev.  W.  Hxttton  m  2ndly,  Mary,  tlie  -n-ido-sv  of 
Samuel  Fletcher,  Esq.  of  Ardwick  Place,  Manchester, 
and  younger  dau.  of  Richard  Greaves  Hodgson,  Esq. 
of  Ashfield,  Withington,  Manchester. 

3£tnCa0C. — it  appears  from  deeds  and  other  records  that 
the  HuTTONS  of  Overthwaite,  and  the  Huttons  ofGoldsborowjh, 
in  CO.  York,  branched  fiom  the  ancient  family  of  Hutton  of 
Hutton  Hall,  Penrith,  about  the  time  of  Henry  VII. 

Thomas  Hutton,  Esq.  of  Overthwaite,  in  the  parish  of 
Beetham,  Westmorland,  who  d.  1588,  at  a  very  great  age,  left 
a  son  and  successor,  George  Hutton,  Esq.  of  Overthwaite, 
who  d.  1621,  and  was  father  of  Thomas  Hutton,  Esq.  of  Ovcr- 
tliwaite,  at  whose  decease,  1650,  the  property  devolved  on  his 
son,  George  Hutton,  Esq.  of  Overthwaite,  who  d.  167S,  and 
had  two  sons,  Thomas,  his  heir;  and  John,  ancestor  of  the 
Rev.  John  Hutton,  Vicar  of  Burton,  whose  only  dau.  and  heir, 
Agnes,  TO.  Capt.  Johnson,  of  Mains  Hall,  co.  Hereford.  Tha 
elder  son,  Thomas  Hutton,  Esq.  of  Overthwaite,  in.  Eleanor, 
dau.  of  William  Tenant,  Esq.  of  Y'ork,  by  Eleanor  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Roger  Crowle,  Esq.,  by  Eleanor  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Edward  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Dalham  Tower  ;  and  d.  1732,  leaving 
a  son,  George  Hutton,  Esq.  of  Overthwaite,  who  left  at  his 
decease,  1736,  two  sons,  George  Hutton,  Esq.  of  Overthwaite, 
who  d.  v.nm.  1802,  and 

The  Rev.  William  Hutton,  Vicar  of  Beetham,  who  built 
Cappleside  House,  near  Beetham,  and  fixed  his  rcsidenje  there. 
He  rn.  Lucy,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HUT 


Oliver  Marton,  Esq.  of  Lancaster,  of  Kigby  Molyneux,  Esq. 
M.P.  for  Preston,  only  son  of  Thomas  Molyneux,  Esq.  of 
Preston,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Gilbert  Mundy,  Esq.  of 
Allestree,  co.  Derby,  and  grandson  of  Sir  John  Molyneux, 
Bart,  of  Tevcrsall,  by  Lucy  his  wife,  dau.  of  Alexander  Rigby, 
Esq.  of  Middleton,  one  of  the  Barons  of  the  Exchequer,  and 
d.  1811,  having  had  two  sons,  Thomas  Molyneux  Hutton,  who 
d.  v.nm.  20  May,  1796,  and 

William  IIutton,  Esq.  of  Overthwaite,  Westmorland,  h. 
28  May,  1781;  m.  16  June,  1803,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Edward 
Pedder,  Esq.,  of  Bispham  Lodge,  and  Preston,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  had  issue,  William,  now  of  Beetham  House; 
Edward,  deceased ;  Thomas,  deceased ;  George,  R.A., 
deceased;  Molyneux,  deceased;  James,  deceased;  Chai-les, 
JLD.,  m.  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Dr.  Seymour,  of  Charles  Street, 
Belgrave  Square;  Richard,  in  America,  and  is  married; 
Margaret,  m.  the  Rev.  William  Mason,  A.M.,  Vicar  of  Kor- 
manton,  both  are  deceased  ;  Eleanor,  m.  William  Brayshay, 
Esq.  of  Airedale  Cottage,  Malham,  and  Bradford,  co.  York, 
both  deceased;  Catherine,  d.  unm.;  Isabella  Jane,  m.  the 
Rev.  James  Cookson,  Incumbent  of  Marton  Parsonage,  near 
Blackpool.  Mr.  Hutton  d.  11  Nov.  1853.  His  wife  d.  12  Dec 
1860. 

Arms—Xrg.,  on  a  fess  sa.  three  bucks'  heads  caboshed  or. 
Crest — Issuant  from  a  tower  ppr.  three  arrows  sa. 
ScaJ— Beetham,  near  Milnthorpe,  Westmorland. 


HUTTON    OF    GATE    BURTON. 

Hutton,  George  Moeland,  Esq.  of  Gate  Burton, 
CO.  Lincoln,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  Lieut.  46th  regt., 
h.  3  Dec.  1831.;  be  was  iDi-esent,  at  the  taking  of 
Sebastopol,  and  is  now  a  Capt.  in  the  Eoyal  North 
Lincoln  MiUtia,  and  Lieut. -Col.  Commanding  North 
Lincolnshire  Volunteer  Artillery,  m.  30  Aug.  1870, 
Eustacie  Emma  Millicent,  only  child  of  the  late 
Eustace  Arkwright,  Esq.  of  Sprowston,  Norfolk 
(youngest  son  of  Kobert  Arkwright,  Esq.  of  Sutton 
Scarsdale),  and  has  isstie, 

Charles  Eustace,  6.  17  Nov.  1873. 

Sybil  Constance. 

Ht'lTCaflC— The  Huttons  of  Gate  Burton  are  depccnded 
from  the  very  ancient  family  of  Hutton  of  Hutton  Hall, 
Penrith,  whose  ancestor,  Adam  de  Hoton,  accompanied  one  of 
Edward  I.'s  expedition  to  Scotland  in  1303. 

Thomas  Hutton,  Esq.,  6.  IGOO  (son  of  Thomas  Huttnn,  of 
Treswell,  Notts,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Josiah  Cowpcr,  by 
Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Hutton,  of  Goldisborough), 
„i.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Rymer,  Esq.,  and  d.  1740,  having 
had  issue,  Thomas,  of  whom  presently  ;  George,  D.D.,'  b.  171g" 
Rector  of  Gate  Burton,  d.  unm.  Dec.  1804  ;  Francis,  d.  unm. ; 
lUizabeth,  m.  William  Morgan  Darwin,  M.D.    The  elder  son 

Thomas  Hutton,  Esq.,  purchased  Gate  Burton  from  the 
Earl  of  Abingdon.  He  was  b.  1715;  vi.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
A\ilhamMorland,  Esq.  of  Court  Lodge,  Lambcrhurst,  Kent; 
and  d.  1774,  having  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  whom  we  treat. 

II    John   /,.  17.-)4;  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  Francis  Stones, 

Esq.  ot  Gamsboro  ,  and  left  at  his  decease,  1789,  an  only 

Frances  Mary,  to.  the  Eight  Hon.  Charles  Tennyson  d'Evn- 
court,  of  Bayons  Manor,  co.  Lincoln,  and  d.  at  an  ad- 
vanced age. 
iTi.  George,  D.D.,  d.  s.  p.  1817. 

IV    Henry    6  8  Nov.  1760;    m.  twice,  and  by  his  1st  wife, 
Mary  Judith  Dell,  he  left  at  his  decease,  24  Aug.  1836, 
1  Henry  William,  b.  1787;    m.   1811,  Marianne,   dau.   of 
John  I'lcmmg,  Esq.,  and  left  issue, 
Edward  Thomas,  m.  and  left  issue 

^ilhT"  J!^7*T^"'"''''  °*  *^*'^'V'''°"  "''"'  l^'"S'sLynn,  M.jor 
4th  Light  Dragoons,  took  part  in  the  memorable  charge 
tu^f^lir^  '^^r  '?":  v"y  wounded  (Crimean  medial 
with  three  clasps,  Medjidie  medal).  6.  13  July  18''' • 
m.  14  Aug.  1856,  Maria  Georgiana,  only  child  of  Edward 
Everard,  Esq.  of  Middleton  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  has 
had  issue,  Henry  Giorgio,  b.  28  Dec.  1858,  d.  15  June 
1859;  Everard  St.  John  Henry,  b.  14  Jan  1863  rf 
29  Oct.  1868;  Rose  Georgiana;  Evelyn;  Maud  Tl'ieo' 
dora;  Violet;  Alma  Winifred.  -'uu  laeo 

Alfred,  6.  10  March,  1839, 

Maria  Eleanor. 

Harriet  Susan,  m.  1st,  George  Holland  Ackers,  Esq  of 
Morcton  Hall,  co.  Chester;  and  2ndly,  Col.  Powell  of 
Nanteos,  M.P.  ' 

Vil°Tf'  S^-iK^"'  Dragoon  Guards,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  John  Gilby,  and  has  issue , 


Charles  Thomas  Dell.  Herbert  William  Dell 

Augustus  Henry  Dell. 
Adelaide  Sarah  Dell. 

1  Mary,  m.  Capt.  Tozer,  E.N. 

2  Harriett,  m.  1st,  George  Ackers,  Esq.  of  Blorcton  Hall,  cc 
Chester ;  and  2ndly,  Col.  Powell,  of  Nanteos,  M.P.     ' 

I.  Judith,  TO.  Ambrose  Cookson,  Esq.,  M.D.  of  Lincoln. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Hutton,  Esq.  of  Gate  Burton,  6.  1750;   m.  Isl 

Ehza,    dau.   of  Capt.   Carr  Scrope,   R.N.;  and  2ndly,    1802 

Mary  Anne,   dau.  of  Thomas  Pyke,  Esq.  of  Baythorne  Park 

Essex,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Algernon  Massingbcrd, 

of  Gunby  Park,  co.  Lincoln.    By  the  2nd  wife  (who  d.  1 

aged  79)  he  had  issue, 

William,  late  of  Gate  Burton. 

George  Thomas,  Rector  of  Gate  Burton  and  Rural  Dr>an    I 

1808;  m.  Caroline,  dau.  of  Robert  Holden,  Esq.  of  Nutta 

lemple,  co.  Notts,  and  has  George  Holden,   Eoyal  Wels; 

Fusiliers,  and  other  issue. 

Henry  Frederick,  Rector  of  Spridlington,  co.  Lincoln.  J  P. 

m.  20  Sept.  1834,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Rev.  T.  Wollaston,  Recto 

of  Scotter,  and  d.  16  July,  1873,  having  had,  with  othe 

issue,  Henry  Wollaston,  of  Spridlington,  J. P.,  M  A.    Pi 

bendary  of  Lincoln  Cathedral,  6.  6  Nov.  1835;  m.  12  April 

1860,  Frances  Annie,  dau.  of  the  late  John  Bromhead,  Esc 

of  Lincoln,  and  has,  Francis  Henry,  6.  9  May,  1875;  Isobcl 

and  EHnor  Cicely,  d.  1878. 

Sophia,  m.  George  Clayton  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  West  Denton 

near  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  and  is  deceased. 

Emily,  to.  the  Rev.  Charles  Hensley,  of  Gainsborough,  Vica 

of  Cabourn,  co.  Lincoln. 

Maria,  m.  Edward  Symons,  Esq.  of  South  Ferriby,  Majo 

E.I.C.S.  Bengal  Artillery.  Caroline. 

Mr.  Hutton  d.  1821,  and  w^as  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

WiLLLiM  Hutton,   Esq.    of  Gate  Burton,    J.P.   and  D.L. 
High  Sheriff  1832,  6.  17  July,  1805  ;  m.  9  May,  1832,  Jane,  dau 
of  Nicholas  Bacon,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Edmund  Bacon,  Bart, 
by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Alexander  Eowker,  Esq.  of  Lyni 
Regis,  and  had  issue, 
1.  William  Frederick,  b.  July,  1833  ;  d.  1849. 
u.  George  Morland,  now  of  Gate  Burtim. 
III.  Edmund  Bacon,  b.  21  June,  1840,  Major  Eoyal  Dra'^onn'j 
formerly  A.D.C.   to  H.   E.   Earl    Spencer,   Lord-Li<ut     o 
Ireland,  m.  5  June,  1873,  the  Lady  Katherine  A.  Bcauji.loi 
Bury,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  WUliam  George,  3rd  Earl  c 
Charleville,  and  has  issue, 
1  Edgar  William,  b.  6  June,  1877. 
1  Kathleen  Charlotte.  2  Another  dau.,  b.  1878. 

He  (i.  5  Dec.  1877. 

^niis— Arg.,  on  a  fess  sa.  three  stags'  heads  cabossed  or 
Crest— A  .=;tag's  head  as  in  the  arms.     il/oJio— Spera. 
^■«(i— Gate  Burton,  near  Gainsborough. 


HUTTON    OF    HOUGHTON    HALL. 

Hutton,  John  Hutton,  Esq.  of  Houghton  Hall 
CO.  Durham,  h.  6  Sept.  1812;  m.  12  Jan.  181G 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  Rex.  Edward  Player,  of  Uatb 
and  has  liad  issue, 

I.  Hutton  Sloper,  of  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  6.  1840 ;  d. 
Lausanne  29  July,  1869. 

II.  Arthur  Edward,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  h.  17  March,  18 

I.  Mary  Elizabeth  Frances,  m.  25  Dec.  1868,  Chailc! 
Ludwell  MeUiar  Dampier,  Esq.,  late  Lieut.  25th  regt. 
Mr.  Hutton  (who  is  eldest  son  of  the  late  John  Hill 
Esq.  of  Bath,  by  his  wife,  Mary  Garraway,  dau.  {__ 
heiress  of  George  Bulmau,  Esq.  of  Gateshead,  co. 
Durham,  by  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Woodi- 
field,  Esq.  of  Yarm,  co.  York,  by  Grace  dau.  ol 
Robert  Hutton,  Esq.  of  Houghton  Hall)  assumed 
by  royal  license,  dated  26  Feb.  1861,  the  surname 
and  arms  of  Hutton,  under  the  will  of  his  niother'i 
cousin  once  removed,  the  Eev.  John  Hutton  ol 
Houghton  and  Tenterden,  whom  he  s.  in  1828. 

ittltraCJC— Robert  Hutton,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Dur- 
ham, and  Rector  of  Houghton-le-Spring,  in  the  Palatinate, 
for  thirty-fonr  years  (son  of  Edmund  Hutton,  eldest  brother 
of  Dr.  Matthew  Hutton,  Archbishop  of  York),  m.  Grace,  dau. 
of  Leonard  Pilkingtoa,  D.D.,  brother  of  James,  Bishop  ol 
Durham,  by  whom  (who  d.  Nov.  1633)  he  left  at  liis  decease, 
May,  1623,  with  four  daus.,  one  son, 

Robert  Hutton,  b.  1597  ;  m.  1619,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Chris 
topher  Fulthorpe,  Esq.  of  Tunstall,  and  had  Eobert,  his  heir, 
and  other  issue.    He  d.  circa  1643,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 


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EoBtRT  HcTTON,  Esq.  of  Iloushton  Hall,  Houshtnn-le- 
Ipring,  who,  in  the  coiiiuKind  of  a  troop  of  horse  guards  in 
Jbomwell's  army,  served  throughout  the  whole  of  the  Scoltisli 
Campaign,  and  was  with  Monk  at  the  storming  and  plunder 
)f  Dundee.  After  tlie  Restoration  he  remained  zealously 
ittached  to  the  Puritans,  which  may  probably  account  for  his 
jeing  buried  in  his  own  orchard,  where  an  altar  tomb  still 
sears  the  following  inscription,  "Hie  jacet  Kobertvs  Hvton 
irmigerqvi  obiit.  Avg.  die  nono  IGSO.  Et  moriendo  vivet." 
By  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Shadforth,  Esq.,  of 
3f  Eppleton,  CO.  Durham  (by  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  Venble. 
Marmaduke  Blakiston,  of  Newton  Hall,  co.  Durham,  Arch- 
deacon of  the  East  Hiding,  Eector  of  Sedgefield,  and  Preben- 
dary of  Durham,  and  sister  of  John  Blakiston,  one  of  the  Judges 
who  signed  the  death  warrant  of  King  Charles  I.,  and  of 
Frances  Blakiston,  wife  of  Dr.  Cosin,  Lord  Bishop  of  Durham), 
he  left  a  son, 

KoBERT  HuTTON,  Esq.  of  Houghton  Hall,  bapt.  3  Feb.  ICGG 
(when  he  was  probably  several  years  old,  his  younger  brother 
being  then  aged  two  years) ;  m.  25  Dec.  1682,  Jane,  dau.  of 
John  Garstall  (or  Garshell),  Gent,  of  Newcastle.  He  was 
buried  29  Nov.  1CS6,  leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

KoBERT  Hdtton,  Esq.  of  Houghton  Hall,  m.  4  Oct.  1714, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Sir  George  Whelcr,  Knt.,  Eector 
of  Houghtoa-le-Spring,  and  Prebendary  of  Durham,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Egbert,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  b.  1722;  m.  1753,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Coles, 
of  Ditcham,  Hants,  and  by  her  (who  d.  26  Jan.  1732)  had  a 
son, 

John,  successor  to  his  irncle. 
I.  Grace,  b.  6  April,  1717  ;  in.  John  Woodifield,  Esq.  of  Yarm, 
CO.  York,  and  was  mother  of 

Mart  Woodifield,  to.  George  Bulman,  Esq.  of  Gateshead, 
and  had  a  dau.  and  heiress. 

Mart  Garrawat  Bdlman,  m.  1811,  John  Hill,  Esq.  of 
Bath,  and  by  him  (who  d.  1S50)  had,  with  other  issue, 
a  son,   the  present  John  Hutton  Huiton,   Esq.    of 
Houghton-le-Spring.    Mrs.  Hill  d.  1833. 
Mr.  Hutton  was  buried  22  Oct.  1725,  and  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Hutton,  Esq.  of  Houghton  Hall,  Barrister-at-Law, 
and  J. P.  for  the  co.  of  Durham,  b.  6  Oct.  1715.  This  gentle- 
man d.  s.  p.  1764,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew. 

The  Eev.  John  Hdtton,  M.A.,  of  Houghton  Hall,  co. 
Durham,  and  of  Tenderden  Hole,  Kent,  J. P.  for  both  cos. 
5!!.  1803,  Sylvestra,  dau.  of  James  Monypenny,  Esq.  of 
Maytham  Hall,  Kent,  but  d.  s.  p.  1828.  Houghton  is  now  the 
property  of  the  grandson  of  his  first  cousin,  Mary  Woodifield. 

Arms — Gu.,  on  a  fess  between  three  cushions  arg.  fringed 
and  tasselled  or,  as  many  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  field.  Crest — On  a 
cushion  gu.,  placed  lozengcways  an  open  book,  the  edges  gilt, 
with  the  words  "odor  vitse"  inscribed.  Motto  —  Spiritus 
gladius. 

S«((  — Houghton  Hall,  Houghton-le-Spring,  co.  Durham, 
which  is  at  present  rented  by  Sir  George  Elliot,  Bart.  M.P. 


HUYSHE    OF   SAND   AND    CLISTHYDON. 

HuYSHE,  The  Eev.  John,  of  Saud  and  Ciisthjdon, 
Devon,  Kector  of  Clisihydoii,  M.A.,  J. P.,  h.  15  Sept. 
1800 ;  m.  4  May,  1831,  Ann  Ljdia,  eldest  dau.  of 
the  late  William  Greaves,  Esq.,  M.D.,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  of  Mayfield,  co.  Derby 

HilTCagC— This  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  family  of 
HuTSHE  0/  Doniford,  Somerset,  whose  name,  originally  sfelt 
Hywis,  was  taken  from  their  residence,  Lod  Hywis,  in  the 
same  co. 

Oliver  Hewish,  of  Doniford  (son  of  Oliver  Hewish,  of 
Doniford,  by  Johanna  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John 
Avenell,  of  Blackpoole,  Devon,  and  great-grandson  of  Oliver 
Hywish,  of  Doniford,  by  the  dau.  and  heir  of  Simon  de  la 
Eoche),  m.  a  Cavendish,  and  had  (with  a  dau.,  vi.  to  Chi- 
chester, of  Halle,  Devon)  three  sons,  John,  his  heir;  Hum- 
phrey ;  and  Thomas,  ancestor  of  the  Hdtshes  of  Tetlon,  in  the 
parish  of  Kingston,  and  "of  those  other  Huyshes  about 
Taunton ;  and  so  of  Richard  Huyshe,  who  lyeth  buried  in 
Taunton.''  This  Eichard  was  of  Kew  Inn  15S9.  Oliver 
Hewish's  eldest  son, 

John  Hewyshe,  Gent,  of  Doniford,  whose  will,  dated  24 
July,  1551,  was  proved  in  the  Prerogative  Court  of  Canter- 
bury 8  Feb.  1552,  m.  Grace,  dau.  of  Richard  Walrond,  Esq., 
and  had  issue,  William,  of  Doniford,  ancestor  of  the  Huyshes 
of  Doniford  and  Wells  :  Roger,  whose  son,  William,  was  of 
Aller,  Somerset ;  James,  of  whom  presently  ;  Dorothy,  7ji.  to 


Edward  Hensiey,  of  Devon,  and  Alice,  m.  Jolra  Bourne.    The 
youngest  son, 

James  Huyshe,  sometime  of  Cheapside,  London,  n  member 
of  the  Grocers'  Company,  d.  20  Aug.  luUO,  and  was  buried  in 
St.  Pancras,  Soper  Lane.  By  his  1st  wife  he  had  ekveu 
children;  and  by  the  2nd  eighteen.  Of  these  Eowland, 
William,  James,  and  Thomas,  are  the  only  sons  named  in  his 
will.  His  1st  wife  was  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of  Robert 
Bowser,  orBourchier,  of  London.  His  2nd  wife  was  Mury,  dau. 
of  MolTytt,  of  Barnet,  Herts.    The  eldest  son  by  the  1st  wife, 

Rowland  Huyshe,  sometime  of  South  Brent,  Somerset,  and 
afterwards  of  Sand,  in  the  parish  of  Sidbury,  Devon,  was  bapt. 
11  April,  15C0.  Heiii.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Wentworth,  Esq. 
of  Booking,  Essex,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Edwaid 
Capel,  Knt.,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  1C29)  a  son  and  suc- 
cessor, 

James  Huyshe,  Esq.  of  Sand,  bapt.  at  Sidbury,  2  May,  1C04, 
who,  during  the  civil  wars,  engaged  most  actively  in  support 
of  the  royal  cause,  and  thereby  sacrificed  a  considerable  por- 
tion of  his  private  fortune.  He  m.  Deborah,  co-heir  of  her 
brother,  Periam  Reynell,  Esq.,  and  dau.  (by  Mary  his  wife, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  John  Periam,  Knt.)  of  Eichard  Rey- 
nell, Esq.  of  Greedy  Widger,  Devon,  5th  son  of  George  Reynell, 
Esq.  of  Malston.  James  Huyshe  thus  acquired  the  manor 
and  advowson  of  Clisthydon.  By  her  Mr.  Huyshe  had,  with 
several  daus.,  three  sons,  1  James,  his  heir ;  2  John,  a  Mer- 
chant of  Dublin,  1668,  d.  unm.  at  Barbados  ;  and  3  Eichard, 
a  Merchant  in  Dublin,  bapt.  29  Nov.  1638,  m.  Elizabeth  More, 
of  the  Queen's  Co.,  and  had  two  sons,  Richard  and  Francis, 
of  w  hom  presently.    The  eldest  son, 

James  Huyshe,  Esq.  of  Sand,  bapt.  15  July,  1630;  m.  25 
July,  1684,  XJrith,  dau.  of  Edmund  Walrond,  Esq.  of  Bovey, 
and  had  issue.  He  was  buried  5  June,  1708,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

James  Hutshe,  Esq.  of  Sand,  bapt.  25  June,  16S9;  m. 
Catherine  Drake,  of  Yarborough,  and  had  a  son,  James,  bapt. 
31  March,  and  buried  14  April,  1717;  and  a  dau.  Anne,  bapt. 
24  Aug.  1720,  buried  6  May,  1721.  He  d.  1724,  and  was  s.  by 
his  cousin, 

Richard  Huyshe,  Esq.  of  Sand  (eldest  son  of  Richard  Huyshe, 
of  Dublin),  m.  Marianne  Synot,  widow;  but  dying  s.j?.,  was 
s.  by  his  brother. 

The  Rev.  Francis  Huyshe,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Clisthydon,  6. 
6  May,  1672;  in.  16  Aug.  1706,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Eichard  Newte, 
of  Duval,  Devon,  son  of  the  Rev.  Eichard  Newte,  Eector  of 
Tiverton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  March,  1747,  in  her  70th  year) 
had  four  sons  and  four  daus.    His  3rd  son. 

The  Rev.  John  Huyshe,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Pembridge,  co. 
Hereford,  6.29  June,  1717;  changed  the  spelling  of  his  name 
to  HnisH.  He  m.  20  March,  1766,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Hornsby,  Esq.  of  Durham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  June,  1792) 
had  issue, 

I.  Francis  (who  resumed  the  ancient,  spelling  of  the  name),  of 
Sand,  sometime  Eector  of  Clisthydon,  and  Prebendary  of 
Cution,  in  the  Castle  of  Exeter,  b.  29  Feb.  1768  ;  to.  18  May, 
1803,  Harriet,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Waterhouse,  Esq.  of  Well- 
head, Halifax,  and  had  issue,  Wentworth,  b.  29  May,  1812, 
(/.  22  Nov.  1829;  Harriet,  to.  20  Feb.  1838,  Arthur  Abbott, 
Esq. 

II.  John  (Eev.),  sometime  of  Heathenliill,  parish  of  Clis- 
tliydon,  of  Exeter,  &.  10  Dec.  1772;  in.  28  Oct.  1799,  Mil- 
borough  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Harris,  Esq.  of  Hereford, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  15  July,  1824)  had  issue, 

1  John,  now  of  Sand. 

2Eowland,  Vicar  of  East  Coker,  Somerset,  b.   1801;  to. 

Hannah,  dau.   of  John  Bullock,  Esq.  of  Coker,  d.  «.  j;. 

1863. 

3  George,  Gen.  in  the  army,  C.B.,  b.  1804;  to.  1830,  Har- 
riette  Matilda  Lightfoot,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1844)  had 
issue,  John  Troughton,  d.  mim.  1857 ;  George  Lightfoot, 
Capt.  in  the  Eifle  Brigade,  6.  1839,  D.A.A.G.  on  Sir 
Garnet  Wolseley's  Staff,  d.  in  Ashantee,  Jan.  1874;  and 
Mary  Milborough,  in.  1857,  Eichard  ffolliott  Eliot,  Esq., 
and  d.  Dec.  1872,  leaving  one  son  and  four  daus. 

4  Alfred,  C.B.,  a  Gen.,  Eoyal  Horse  Artillery,  6.1811; 
in.  1836,  JuUa  Maria,  dau.  of  the  late  Eev.  George  Hagar, 
and  has  issue, 

Alfred  George,  Major  in  the  army,  6.  1839 ;    in.   1871, 

Harriet  Helena  Trench. 
Francis  John  (Eev.),  6.  1810;   to.  1877,  Amy,  dau.  of  — 

Eatclyffe,  Esq. 
Dunbar  Frazer,  Capt.  R.H.A.,  6. 1841 ;  m.  1876,  Augusta, 

dau.  of  "Ven.  Archdeacon  Bridge. 
Wentworth,   6.   1847;    in.   1870,   Gertrude,   dau.  of  — 

Uliiome,  Esq. 
Edward  Vyvyan,  Lieut,  in  the  army,  6.  1850. 
1  Milborough  Anne,  to.  25  Jan.  1832,  the  Eev.  Charles 
Walkey,  of  Lucton,  co.  Hereford. 
The  Rev.  John  Huyshe  d.  17  Aug.  1S51. 


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HYD 


I.  Sarah,  m.  1  Jan.  1793,  Richard  Wliitcombe,  Esq.  of  Bol- 
lingham,  co.  Hereford. 

The  Kcv.  John  Huish  d.  17  May,  1802. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  luces  of  the  iirst.     Cnsl — 
An  elephant's  head  coupod  arg.  crowned  and  tusked  or. 
HeclUeiicc — Chsthydon,  Collumpton. 

^jctuislj  of  5o"'^oi''^' 

Oliver  Hewish,  of  Doniford,  30  Henry  VT.,  m.  Johanna, 
clan,  and  co-heir  of  Avenell,  of  Dlaclipool,  Devon,  since  which 
marriage  the  arms  of  Hoisn  and  Avenell  have  been  borne 
quarterly  by  this  family,  and  they  possess  a  Bible  of  the  date 
1676,  with  the  name  "Elizabeth  Huish,  Taunton,  Somerset- 
shire," on  the  binding.  These  traditions,  coupled  with  the 
coincidence  of  the  rather  uncommon  Christian  name  of  Mark 
recurring  with  that  of  Robert  at  that  precise  period,  afford 
the  strongest  grounds  for  beUeving  this  to  be  the  truth, 
although  no  direct  evidence  exists  of  the  fact. 

Mark  Huish,  of  St.  James's,  Taunton,  and  -who  was  a 
direct  descendant  of  Richard  Huyshe,  of  New  Inn  (for  whom 
see  before)  whose  will  was  proved  in  1C51,  had  issue,  Robert 
and  Mark,  the  latter  bapt.  14  Nov.  1630.  Robert  was  father 
of  Mark,  bapt.  IS  June,  1651,  and  Robert,  bapt.  in  1659. 

RoBiiRT  lIoisH  or  Hewish,  m.  30  April,  1693,  Sarah  Cooke, 
and  had  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Huish,  Esq.  of  Nottingham,  Sheriff  1736 ;  Alderman 
1759;  Mayor  1760;  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Alderman  Richard 
Weston,  of  Leicester,  and  had  issue, 

t.  Robert,  imm.,  drowned  in  his  passage  to  Guernsey. 

II.  Mark,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Nathaniel  Denison,  Esq.  of  Daybrook,  Notts, 
and  d.  in  1811,  aged  90,  leaving  issue, 

1  Alice,  m.  John  Davison,  M.D.,  and  had  issue. 

2  Mary,  m.  Sir  Robert  Bewicke,  Knt.  of  Close  House, 
Northumberland,  and  had  issue.  3  Anne,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Huish,  whose  will  was  proved  at  York,  23  Dec.  17C5,  was 
buried  at  St.  Nicholas,  Nottingham,  and  s.  by  his  son, 

Mark  Huish,  Esq.  of  Nottingham,  bapt.  16  Dec.  1725;  m. 
1774,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Charles  Stuart,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Mark,  6.  1  March,  1776,  a  Deputy-Lieutenant  for  co. 
Nottingham;  m.  5  Aug.  1799,  Eliza,  dau.  of  John  Gains- 
borough, Esq.  of  Worksop,  and  by  her,  who  d.  in  1824,  had 
issue, 

1  Mark,  Capt.  74th  regt.  Bengal  Native  Infantry,  b. 
9  March,  1808;  m.  1841,  his  cousin,  Margaret. 

2  Henry  d.  1831.  1  EUza. 

Mark  Hiiish  d.  14  Jan.  1833,  and  was  buried  at  St.  Nicholas. 

II.  Robert,  Author  of  "  The  Historii  of  Befs"  and  various 
other  works ;  m.  1805,  Maria  Petty,  dau.  of  Robert  Greening, 
Esq.  of  the  Customs,  and  d,.  1850,  leaving  issue, 

1  Robert,  6.  16  June,  1811.        2  John,  b.  14  June,  1814. 

3  Calverley,  b.  26  Oct.  1821. 

1  Margaret  Eliza.  2  Harriett  Maria. 

III.  John,  b.  14  July,  1780 ;  m.  1809,  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry 
Norton  Gamble,  Esq.  of  Willoughby,  co.  Leicester,  Capt. 
R.N.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30  April,  1825)  had  issue, 

1  John,  h.  17  March,  1813 ;  m.  20  Sept.  1848,  Alice,  dau.  of 
Titus  Bourne,  Esq.  of  Alford,  co.  Lincoln,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  10  May,  1854)  has  issue,  Alice  Maud  Mary; 
Margaret  Edith. 

2  Marcus,  b.  19  July,  1815;  m.  1st,  29  Oct.  1840,  Margaret 
Jane,  dau.  of  Titus  Bourne,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
24  Dec.  1847)  has  issue, 

Marcus  Bourne,  b.  1843.        John  Hall,  h.  1847. 

Mary  Gertrude.  Margaret  Stuart. 

And  2ndly,  15  Sept.  1849,  Frances  Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir 
Francis  Sacheverel  Darwin,  Knt.,  and  has  issue, 

Francis  Darwin,  6.  1850.  Florence. 

1  Mary,  d.  3  Oct.  1821. 

2  Margaret,  m.  her  cousin  Mark  (above).        3  Eliza. 

4  Anne  Caroline,  to.  25  Aug.  1853,  Rev.  WiUiam  Singleton, 
Rector  of  Worlington,  Suffolk. 

John  Hurst  cZ.  Oct.  1823,  and  was  buried  at  Sneinton,  Notts. 

IV.  Calverley,  6.  15  July,  1786;  r.i.  26  May,  1809,  Harriet, 
dau.  of  John  Youle,  Esq.  of  Nottingham,  and  had  issue, 

1  Calverley,  6.  27  April,  1817;  d.  18  Sept.  1818 
1  Harriet,  m.  1851,  Rev.  George  Park,  Vicar  of  liawkshcad 
CO.  Lancaster.  2  Margaret  Ann. 

V.  William,  Lieut.  6th  Dragoons,  Carabineers,  b.  23  Nov 
1787;  and  d.  June,  1822.  '  ^• 

I.  Eliza,  m.  1809,  Francis  Hart,  Esq.  of  Nottingham,  Banker 
and  d.  1851,  having  had  issue.  ' 

II.  Margaret,  to.  9  Nov.  1806,  J.  B.  Smith,  Esq.  of  Newark 
who  d.  1807,  leaving  a  dau.,  ' 

Josepha  Smith,  b.  1807;  d.  23  July,  1823. 
Mrs.  Smith,  d.  »tBath,  30  Jan.  1850. 


HYDE    OF    CASTLE    HYDE, 

Htde,   John,   Esq.   of  Creg,  co.    Cork,  late  o: 
Castle  Hyde,  co.  Cork,  D.L.,  served  as  High  Sheriff 

2,lUr<t(IC.— This  is  a  branch  of  the  family  of  Htde, 
South  Denchworth,  and  afterwards  of  Kingston  Lisle,  bott 
Berks,  of  whom  was  Sin  George  Hide,  of  Kingston  Lisle, 
K.B.  tenrp.  James  I.,  and  Sir  Robert  Htde,  Knt.  of  Wantage, 
The  pedigree  is  traced  back  to  Sir  Roger  de  la  Hyde, 
described  as  of  Hauney,  Berks,  temp.  Henry  III.;  his  son, 
Sir  Richard,  was  father  of  John,  of  Hyde  and  Southcote,  Berks, 
whose  great-great-grandson,  John  Hyde,  Esq.  of  South  Dench- 
worth, is  the  first  who  appears  in  the  Visitations.  His  i 
Jolin,  wasfather  of  Oliver,  whose  son,  William,  was  father  of 
William,  and  grandfather  of  Arthur,  ancestor  of  the  Castle 
Hyde  family. 

Arthur  Hide,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  William  Hyde,  Esq.  (living 
in  the  year  1566)  of  Denchworth,  Berks,  by  Alice  his  m 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Essex,  of  Lambourne,  settled  in  Ireland 
temp.  Elizabeth,  and  was  living  1623.  He  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.' 
and  sole  heir  of  John  Pats,  Esq.  of  Buckingham,  and  (with 
four  daus.,  Susan,  wife  of  Sir  Richard  Southwell,  Knt.  of 
Limerick;  Helen,  wife  of  Thomas  Hyde;  Catherine,  ra.  1st, 
Robert  Gore,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  Cornelius  O'Garvan;  and 
Frances,  in.  Richard  Pilkington)  was  father  of  two  sons, 
Thomas,  the  younger;  and  the  elder. 

Sir  Arthur  Hyde,  Knt.  of  Carrigoneda,  co.  Cork,  who,  by 
Helen  his  wife,  dau.  of  Anthony  Power,  Esq.  of  co.  Waterford» 
left  two  sons, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert,  of  Caherdrinna  Castle,  co.  Cork,  to.  a  dau.  of  - 
Arriball,  and  was  father  of 

Anthony  Hyde,  Capt.  R.N.  of  the  "Barfleur,"m.  1st,  a 
dau.  of  the  noble  family  of  Southwell,  which  lady  d.  s.  p. ; 
and  2ndly,  Miss  Harrison,  dau.  of  Col.  Harrison,  of  Castle 
Harrison,  by  whom  he  had  a  son, 

Robert  Hyde,  of  Ardmail,  co.  Tipperary,  5.  172G,  who 
TO.  Miss  Walsh,  of  Ivy  Park,  and  d.  1802,  leaving  a  son, 

Arthur  Hyde,  of  Mitchelstown,  co.  Cork,  6.  1752,  who 
TO.  1776,  Mary  Jones,  of  Whitefort,  co.  Tipperary,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1842),  left  at  his  decease,  1808,  a  son, 

Capt.  Henry  Barry  Hyde,  96th  regt..  Judge  of  the  High 
Court  of  Admiralty,  and  Acting  Governor  of  Sierra  Leone, 
m.  16  July,  1816,  Amelia,  dau.  of  Major  Cole,  of  Newport, 
Isle  of  Wight,  and  10  Jan.  1831,  leaving  a  dau.,  Amelia, 
wife  of  R.  Arthur  Arnold,  Esq.  of  18,  Stanley  Gardens, 
Kensington  Park,  and  a  son, 

Henry  Barry  Hyde,  Esq.,  of  Liverpool,  who  to,  24  Feb . 
1852,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Golding  Bird,  Esq.  of  Derry,  -dnCi 
has  issue,  Henry  Barry,  6. 31  May,  1854;  Clarendon  Golding, 
b.  5  Feb.  1858;  Violet;  Amelia;  Eva;  Geraldine;  and 
Mabel. 
Sir  Arthur  Hyde  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Hyde,  Esq.  of  Carrigoneda,  who  to.  Catherine,  dan. 
of  Robert  Tynte,  Esq.  of  co.  Cork,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Robert 
Tynte,  Knt.,  and  with  other  issue,  had  Arthur,  of  whom  pre- 
sently ;  John,  TO.  Susanna  Rowlston,  and  had  two  sons  and  two 
daus.,  Arthur,  William,  Katharine,  and  Helen;  Katherine, 
wife  of  Sir  Henry  Spottiswood,  eldest  son  of  James  Spottiswood, 
Lord  Bishop  of  Clogher;  Elizabeth,  wife  of  James  Spottiswood, 
2nd  son  of  the  Bishop  of  Clogher;  Susan,  wife  of  Anthony,  soa 
of  Sir  JohnDowdall,  of  Kilfinny,  Limerick,  Knt.  The  elder 
son, 

Arthur  Hyde,  Esq.  of  Castle  Hyde,  co.  Cork,  living  1CG9, 
m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Gethin,  Bart.,  and  d.  1688, 
leaving,  with  five  daus.  (Sarah,  wife  of  William  Causaban, 
Esq.  of  Youghal;  Deborah,  wife  of  John  Brown,  of  Kilbolan; 
Elizabeth,  wife  of  Foulke,  Esq.  of  Kilvokery,  co.  Cork ;  Catha- 
rine; and  Gertrude,  m.  1699,  Robert  Gore,  Esq.  of  Sligo> 
and  two  younger  sons,  William  and  Richard,  an  elder  son  and 
heir, 

Arthur  Hyde,  Esq.  of  Castle  Hyde,  who  m.  1st,  3  Oct.  169"., 

Joan,  dau.  of  Richard  Yeats,  Esq.  of  Youghal,  and  by  her  had, 

with  a  dau.,   Elizabeth,   wife  of  Aldei-man  John  Lucas,  of 

Youghal,  a  son  and  heir,  Arthur,   of  whom  presently.    He 

TO.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Col.  George  Evans,  of  Carrass,  co. 

Cork,  and  by  her  had,  with  two  daus.,  Mary  and  Jane,  two 

sons, 

George,  who  m.  and  was  father  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  Hyde, 

Viear  of  Killarney,  whose  son.  Rev.  Arthur  Hyde,  Vicar  of 

MohiU,  TO.  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  Hugh  Crofton,  2nd  hart,  of 

Mohill,  and  had  four  sons, 

1  Arthur  (Rev.),  to.  Bessie,  dau.  of  Ven.  John  Oldfield, 
Archdeacon  of  Elphin,  and  had  Arthur;  John  Oldfield; 
Douglas ;  and  Annette. 

2  Frederick,  J. P.,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Francis  Christo- 
pher Bland,  Esq.  of  Derryquin,  and  had  a  son  Arthur,  m. 
Louisa,  dau.  of  Thoma.';  Harnett  Fuller,  Esq.,  and  has 
Arthur;  Thomas;  and  Frances. 


HYD 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


IIYE 


847 


3  John,  M.D.,  m.  and  liacT  issue. 

4  George,  in.  and  had  issue. 

John,  of  Creg  Castle,  co.  Cork,  who  m.  Joana  Condon,  and 
had  a  son  and  three  daus.,  William,  of  Templeno,  co.  Cork, 
m.  Catherine  Lane,  and  d.  1790;  Elizabeth,  wife  of  — 
Pooley,  Esq. ;  Sarah,  wife  of  Ambrose  Lane,  Esq.  of  Kil- 
kenny; and  Mary,  wife  of  John  AUeyne,  Esq.  of  Cooliirc- 
banc,  CO.  Tippcrary. 
Mr.  Hyde  d.  6  Oct.  1720,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Abtuur  Hyde,  Esq.  of  Castle  Hyde,  who  m.  Anne,  onlydau. 
and  heir  of  Richard  Frice,  Esq.  of  Ardmayle,  and  of  Clonmore, 
CO.  Tipperary,  and  had  issue  (with  three  daus.,  Jane,  ?ii.  May, 
1749,   the  Hon.  Richard  Barry,  son  of  James,  Earl  of  Barry- 
more,  and  d.  19  Oct.  1751;  Anne  and  Deborah,  both  d.  unm.) 
three  sons,  i\.RTUUB,   of  Castle  Hyde,  who  d.  unm. ;  William ; 
and  John,  eventual  successor  to  the  family  estates.    The  last, 
John  Htde,  Esq.  of  Castle  Hyde  and  of  CrcR,  m.  Sarah,  dau. 
of  Benjamin  Burton,  Esq.  of  Burton  Hall,  co.  Carlow,  by  Lady 
Anne  Ponsonby  his  wife,  dau.  of  William,  Earl  of  Bessborough, 
and  had  issue, 
John,  late  of  Castle  Hyde. 
William,  d.  in  the  East  Indies,  1790. 

Anne,  m.  Col.  WilUam  Stewart,  son  of  Sir  Anncsley  Stewart, 
Bart,  of  Fort  Stewart,  co.  Donegal,  d.  s.  p. 
Catherine,  m.  John  Leslie,  Esq.,  deceased. 
Mary,  vi.  Benjamin  Woodward,  Esq.,  deceased. 
Sarah,  m.  9  June,    1798,   the  Right  Hon.  Henry,   Earl  of 
Shannon,  and  d.  6  Sept.  1820. 
The  elder  son, 

John  Hide,  Esq.  of  Castle  Hyde,  one  of  the  E.?quires  of  the 
Order  of  St.  Patrick  to  the  Earl  of  Shannon,  at  the  Installation, 
29  June,    1809;    m.    1801,   Hon.   Elizabeth  O'Callaghan,  2nd 
dau.  of  Cornelius,  1st   Lord  Lismore,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18 
Aug.  1824)  had  issue  surviving, 
John,  present  representative  of  the  family. 
Cornelius,  d.  unm. 
Frances,  deceased. 

Sarah,  m.  1st,  William  Cooke  CoUis,  Esq.  of  Castle  Cooke, 
CO.  Cork,  who  d.,  and  2ndly,  Spencer  Costby  Price,  Esq., 
d.  Sept.  1856. 

EUzaheth  {d.  1868),!m.  Robert  McCarty,  Esq.  of  Carrignavar, 
CO.  Cork,  who  d.  1867. 
Louisa,  m.  William  Penrose,  of  Lehane-Trehan,  d.  1857. 
Arms — Gu.,  two  chevrons  arg.     Crest — A  lion's  head  erased 
sa.  bezantce.    Hotto—Ve  vivis  nil  nisi  verum. 
Seat — Creg,  Fermoy,  co.  Cork. 


HYDE    OF    HYDE    END. 

Hyde,  John  Feaxcis,  Esq.  of  Hycle  End,  aucl 
Baiting,  Berks,  formerly  of  the  SStli  regt.  h.  5 
Dec.  1826  :  s.  to  the  Hyde  End  estates  1862,  at 
the  death  of  his  uncle,  Charles  Hyde,  Esq. ;  m. 
1  Jan.  1849,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Merson, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Frank,  6.  8  Oct.  1S49. 

n.  Frederick  de  la  Hyde,  5.  3  Dec.  1850. 

III.  Clarence  Charles,  b.  29  March,  1852. 

IV.  Alfred  Benjamin,  6.  17  May,  1854. 

V.  George  Cecil,  b.  26  Dec.  1855. 

VI.  Leonard,  6.  28  Dec.  1857. 

JLtnCiljr. — Hugh  Htde,  of  Alnwickes,  in  Letcombe  Regis, 
Berks,  5th  son  of  WilUam  Hyde,  of  South  Denchworth,  by 
Margery,  dau.  of  John  Cater,  Esq.  of  Letcombe,  in.  Bridget, 
dau.  and  sole  heir  of  John  Dauncye,  of  East  Lavington,  Wilts, 
and  had,  with  two  daus.  (Cecil,  m.  William  Wilmot,  who  d. 
Dec.  1618,  and  Anne),  a  son, 

Feancis  Hyde,  Esq.  of  Whitchurch  and  Pangborne,  Berk.', 
who  had,  by  Anne  his  wife,  four  sons  and  two  daus.  This 
Francis,  who  was  living  1621,  and  his  wife  1620,  d.  before 
21  Jan.  1634,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Richard  Htde,  Esq.  of  Pangborne,  living  1655,  who  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  William  Smith  (marriage  settlement  dated 
3  Dec.  1618),  and  had  issue.    His  son, 

Francis  Htde,  Esq.  of  Pangborne,  m.  Anne,  sister  of 
Anthony  Carew,  Esq.  (settlement  dated  30  June,  1654),  and 
had  two  sons  and  a  dau.  He  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 
■  Fbancis  Htde,  Esq.  of  Purley  Hall,  Berks,  who  m.  Jane, 
dau.  of  Jervose  Fuller,  of  Reading  (settlement  dated  13  Jan. 
1687),  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  Aug.  1704)  had  issue.  He  d. 
13  Jan.  1712,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Francis  Hyde, -Esq.  of  Purley  Hall,  and  Farringdon,  Berks. 
He  rn.  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Thomas  Widdowes,  of  St.  Giles', 
Middlesex  (settlement  dated  14  Nov.  1715),  but  had  no  issue. 
He  d.  28  April,  1745,  aged  54,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 


John  Htde,  Esq.  of  Marlborough,  Wilts,  who  m.  Mary, 
sister  of  Francis  Cruse,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Feb.  1782), 
had  issue,  John,  his  heir;  Jane,  m.  John  "Vincent  Gandolli, 
an  Italian  Merchant;  Maria;  Margaret;  and  Anne.  Mr. 
Hyde  d.  1750,  aged  55,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Hyde,  Esq.  of  Marlborough,  and  afterwaitii  of  Hyde 
End,  Brimpton,  Berks,  who  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Capt.  Jelfe, 
R.N.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1816)  had  (with  six  daus.)  five  sons, 
1  John,  Lieut,  in  the  army,  d.  unm.  at  Bengal;  2  Charles, 
his  heir;  3  James,  Capt.  H.E.I.C.S.  at  Fort  William,  Calcutta, 
d.  there  unm. ;  4  Frederick,  twin  with  Joshua,  of  Sevenoaks, 
Kent,  Lieut.  4th  regt.,  m.  and  had  issue;  5  Joshua,  of  Dor- 
chester, d.  s.  p.  Mr.  Hyde  d.  Sept.  1819,  aged  72,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

Charles  Htde,  Esq.  of  Hyde  End,  6.  Sept.  1783,  at  one  time 
in  the  H.E.I.  Co.'s  Civil  Service  in  Madras.  He  t^.  in  lsG2, 
and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  the  present  John  Francis  Htde, 
Esq.  of  Hyde  End. 

Arms—G\x.,  two  chevrons  arg.     Crests— \st,  A  spear  ppr., 
with  a  pennon  gu. ;  2nd,  A  lion's  head  erased  sa.  bezantee. 
Seat— Hyde  End,  Berks. 


HYETT  OF  PAINSWICK  HOUSE. 

Htett,  Francis  Adams,  Esq.  of  Painswick 
House,  CO.  Gloucester,  J.P.,  B.A.  Cambridge,  and 
of  the  Inner  Temple,  b.  18  Nov.  1844 ;  m.  12  July, 
1870,  Ellen  Maria,  dau.  of  Charles  Carpenter,  Esq. 
of  Brighton,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Ida  Grace. 

II.  Minna  Frances  Annie. 

III.  Margaret  Ellen. 

HtnCagC— This  family  of  Adams,  long  settled  and  con- 
nected with  Shrewsbury,  claims  to  be  a  younger  branch  of  the 
ancient  and  worshipful  house  of  Adams  of  Longdon,  so  long 
seated  in  the  county  of  Salop;  and  which  bore  for  arms, 
"  Ermine,  three  cats  passant  in  pale  azure." 

The  immediate  ancestor  of  this  branch  was  Robert  Adams, 
of  Great  Chatwall,  in  the  parish  of  Gnosall,  co.  Stafford.  He 
bought  an  estate  at  Hadley,  in  Salop,  26  Nov.  20  Charles  II., 
and  was  s.  by  his  son  and  heir,  William,  who  left,  by  will 
dated  2  Feb.  1696,  the  property  at  Hadley  to  his  younger  sons, 
John  of  whom  presently,  and  Thomas,  whilst  that  at  Great;. 
Chatwall  was  inherited  by  his  eldest  son,  Robert. 

John  Adams,  6.  1675;  Alderman  of  Shrewsbury,  and  Mayor 
thereof  1726;    m.  1705,  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Jorden, 
Esq.  of  Prior's  Leigh,  Salop,  Sheriff  of  Shropshire  17'20;  d. 
1752,  leaving  issue  by  his  said  wife, 
William,  D.D.,  Master  of  Pembroke  Coll.  Oxon.,  Archdeacon 
of  Llandaff,  and  Prebendary  of  Gloucester  Cathedral,  6. 
1706;  and  d.  13  Jan.  1789,  aged  82.    He  m.  12  Jan.  1742, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hunt,  Esq.  of  Boreatton,  Salop,  and 
had  by  her  only  two  children,  Thomas,  who  d.  an  infant; 
and  Sarah,  b.  28  March,  1746,  who  m.  10  July,  1788,  Benja- 
min Hyett,  Esq.  of  Painswick  House,  but  d.  s.  ji.  June, 
1804.     Her  husband  d.  1809-10. 
John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Henry,  m.  Susanna,  sister  of  the  Rev.  Crispus  Green,  of 
Colchester. 
EUzabeth,  d.  unm. 

Catherine,  -in.  Rev.  Rowland  Hunt,  D.D. 
Mary,  m.  G.  Jorden,  Esq.  of  Tinterne,  co.  Monmouth. 
Sarah,  m.  —  Woodford,  Esq. 

John  Adams,  Esq.  of  Shrewsbury  (2nd  son  of  John  Adams, 
Esq.,  and  Elizabeth),  m.  Grace,  dau.  of  John  Cay,  Esq.,  Judge- 
of  the  Marshalsea,  brother  of  Robert  Cay,  Esq.  of  Charlton 
House,  Northumberland,  and  by  her  was  father  of 

The  Rev.  Henrt  Cat  Adams,  of  Shrewsbury,  A.M.,  rn. 
30  April,  1793,  Frances,  dau.  of  Richard  Marston,  Esq.  of 
Willenhall,  co.  Stafford,  by  Barbara  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thorjas 
Kirby,  Esq.  of  Bamborough  Grange,  co.  York,  and  d.  28  Nov. 
1808,  having  had  issue, 
AViLLiAM  Henrt  Adams,  to  whom  Benjamin  Hyett,   Esq. 

devised  his  estates  1809-10. 
John  Adams  (Rev.),  d.  imm.  July,  1821. 
Sarah  Adams,  m.  James  Woodbridge  Walters,  Esq.  of  Baru- 
wood  House;  and  d.  16  Sept.  1824. 

Mary  Clementina  Adams,  m.  Samuel  M.  Barrett,  Esq.  of 
Carlton  Hall,  near  Richmond,  co.  York,  M.P.  for  Richmond, 
and  d.  s.  p.  3  June,  1831. 
The  elder  son, 

William  Henry  Adams,  Esq.  of  Painswick  House,  co. 
Gloucester,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  formerly  M.P.  for  Stroud,  F.R.S., 
b.  2  Sept.  1795;  m.  25  Oct.  1821,  Anne  Jane,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Seymour  Biseoe,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 


8^8 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


ILT) 


I.  William  Henry  Adams,  b.  14  Dec.  1825;    d.  unm.  1  Sept. 

1850.  II.  John  Bisco,  b.  'JO  June  1835;  d.  Feb.  18o7. 

III.  Francis  Adams,  now  of  Painswick  House. 

I.  Frances  Stephana,  m.  Sebastian  Stewart  Dickinson,  Esq. 
of  Browncs  Hill,  co.  Gloucester. 

II.  Josephine,  d.  unm.  24  Aug.  1854. 

HI.  Mary  Clementina.  iv.  Annie  Grace. 

V.  Sarah  Jane,  d.  unm.  15  March,  18U:i. 

VI.  Stephana  Inglis. 

Mr.  Hyett  assumed,  by  Act  of  Parliament  1815,  the  surname 
of  Hyett,  upon  succeeding  to  the  estates  of  Benjamin  Hyett, 
Esq.  of  Painswick,  who  d.  21  June.  1810.  He  d.  10  March, 
1877. 

Anns — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  lion  rampant  az.,  on 
a  chief  dancettee  sa.  two  roses  arg.,  for  Hyett  ;  2nd  and  3ril, 
erm.,  three  cats  passant  in  pale  az.,  for  Adams.  OrcHs — l.-it, 
A  castle  ppr.  charged  with  four  pellets,  issuing  therefrom  a 
lion's  head,  in  the  mouth  a  rose  slipped  gu.,  for  Htett;  2nd, 
A  greyhound's  head  erased  erm.,  for  Adams.  MoUo— Cor 
immobile,  for  Htett. 

-S'jat— Painswick  House,  near  Painswick,  co.  Gloucester. 


HYSLOP    OP    LOTUS. 

UrsLor,  Archibald,  Esq.  of  Lotus,  co.  Dum- 
fries, b.  6  Oct.  1835 ;  711.  12  Oct.  1865,  Mary,  2ucl 
dau.  of  Eev.  R.  Billis,  of  St.  James's,  Jersey. 

JLtltCaflC— This  family  has  now  for  six  generations  been 
settled  at  Lotus  (formerly  Lothend),  co.  Kircudbright,  whither 
it  removed  from  another  part  of  Scotland.    We  pass  to 

William  Htslop,  Esq.  of  Lochend,  who  d.  26  May,  1803. 
He  m.  5  Oct.  1769,  Jean,  4th  dau.  of  John  Maxwell,  Esq.  of 
Munches  and  Terraughty,  who  served  himself  as  nearest  male 
descendant  of  the  last  Earl  of  Nithsdale.  By  Jean  Maxwell 
his  wife  (who  d.  16  July,  1815),  Mr.  Hyslop  had  issue, 

John  Hyslop,  Esq.  of  Lochend,  who  m.  1794,  Margaret 
{d.  25  March,  1837),  eldest  dau.  of  Archibald  Geddcs,  Esq. 
of  Hermitage  Park,  Edinburgh,  and  d.  19  Oct.  1835,  having 
had  issue  (with  two  other  daus.,  who  d.  infants), 

William,  his  heir. 

Akciiibald,  heir  to  his  brother.        John,  deceased. 

Maxwell,  Lieut.-Col.  late  Bengal  Infantry,  m.  Miss  Mary 
Eobertson,  of  Auchlecks,  and  has  issue,  Robert,  William, 
and  others. 

Sarah,  m.  Hasley  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Portrack,  Dumfries,  and 
has  issue,  John;  Alexander;  and  Margaret,  d.  unm. 

Jane,  deceased. 

Agnes,  m.  Wm.  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Culvennan,  co.  Kircudbright, 
deceased,  and  had,  David;  John;  Agnes;  and  James.  ° 
Margaret. 

Charlotte,  m.  John  Gow,  Esq.  (deceased),  and  had  issue, 
Alexander;  ISfeil;  Archibald;  Maxwell;  and  Charlotte 

Mary,  to.  Denny  Wright,  E.sq.,  and  has,  William;  Percy; 
Henry;  Charlotte;  Mary;  Louisa;  and  Ellen. 
The  eldest  son, 

Lieut. -CoL.  William  Hyslop,  of  Lotus,  late  Madras 
Cavalry,  d.  Aug.  1864,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

CoL.  Akchibald  Hyslop,  of  Lotus,  co.  Dumfries,  J. P.  for 
Stewartry  of  Kircudbright,  b.  7  June,  1799;  m.  9  March, 
1829,  Sarah  Jane,  only  child  of  Col.  James  Henry  Frith,  C.B.,' 
late  Madras  Artillery,  and  had  issue,  with  four  other  sons  and 
one  dau.,  who  all  d.  early, 

I.  Henry  Frith  Morrison,  h.  31  Dec.  182D;  killed  in  the 
mutiny  at  Delhi  about  11  May,  1857. 

II.  Archibald,  now  of  Lotus. 

III.  Maxwell  Withen,  6.  2  Sept.  1837;  m.  Aug.  1867  Mi<;s 
Elizabeth  Lumsden.  ' 

IV.  Alexander  Hasley,  5.  29  April,  1846. 

I.  Isabella  Jane,  m.  9  Oct.  1801,  Key.  Arthur  J.  H.  Bull  B  A 

II.  Helen  Elizabeth.  in.  Emma  Charlotte. ' 
IV.  Adelaide  Annie. 

Ho  d.  1808. 
Arm-^-Arg.,  on  a  mount  a  buck  couchant  under  a  holly 

Heat — Lotus,  Dumfries. 

ILBERT    OP    BOWRINGSLEIGH    AND 
HORSWELL. 

ILBERT,  William  Roope,  Esq.  of  Bowrinfrslcicvli 
and  Horswell,  co.  Devon,  Barrister-at-Law,  Z.  "^ 
April,  1833  ;  s.  his  father  1862. 

HtllCaflC-WiLUAM  Ilbert  (the  first  of  the  name  on 
record)  left  two  sons.  The  elder  Bon,  William  Ilbert  m 
I60a,  Alice  Hanaford,  and  was  father  of  PeteeIleert,  b  1610 ' 


m.  1640,  Katherine,  dau.  of  Henry  Dotin,  Esq.  of  Slapton 
and  dying  1091,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Ilbert,  Esq.,  m.  1008,  Mary,  dau.  of  Henr' 
Luscombe,  Esq.  of  llattery;  and  d.  1679,  leaving,  with  othe' 
issue,  a  son  and  successor, 

William  Ilbert,  Esq.,  Major  of  the  Devon  Militia,  comi 
manded  by  Sir  Francis  Drake.  He  to.  1st,  Jane  O.sborne,  o 
Crebar,  Devon,  an  heiress,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  William 
his  heir,  and  a  dau.,  Jane.  He  to.  2ndly,  1719,  Catherine  j 
dau.  of  Jonathan  Elford,  Esq.  of  Bickham.  Major  Ilbert  wa: 
s.  by  his  son, 

William  Ilbert,  Esq.  of  Bowringsleigh,  Devon,  m.  1734, 
Bridget,  6th  dau.  of  Sir  William  Courtenay,  of  Powderhani 
Castle,  by  Lady  Anne  Bertie  his  wife,  dau.  of  James,  1st  Earl 
of  Abingdon,  and  had  issue,  William,  his  heir;  William 
Elford,  twin  with  his  elder  brother.  Col.  of  tlie  South  Devon 
Militia;  Catherine,  in.  Richard  Prideaux,  Esq.  of  Kings- 
bridge;  Bridget  Anne,  m.  William  Birdwood,  M.D.,  of  Totnes ; 
and  Jane,  m.  J.  G.  Pearse,  Esq.  of  South  Molton.  Mr.  Ilbert 
was  s.  1751,  by  his  elder  son, 

William  I  lbert,  Esq.  of  Bowringsleigh,  High  Sheriff  for 
Devon  1768.  He  to.  1701,  Frances,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of 
William  Roope,  Esq.  of  Horswell  House,  Devon  (son  of  John 
Eoope,  Esq.  of  Horswell,  by  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of  Andrew 
Cholwich,  Esq.  of  Odston,  of  Cholwich),  and  had  issue, 
I.  William  Roope,  R.N.,  b.  1762,  drowned  1781 ;  ii.  Roope,  his 
heir;  in.  Peregrine,  Archdeacon  of  Barnstaple  and  Rector  of 
Farringdon,  d.  1805;  iv.  Peter,  heir  to  his  brother  Roope; 
V.  Willoughby,  E.I.Co.'s  naval  service,  d.  1795;  vi.  Courtenay, 
Capt.  R.A.,  b.  1780,  to.  1804,  Anne,  dau.  of  Geoffrey  Taylor, 
Esq.  of  Sevenoaks,  and  d.  1816,  leaving  two  sons,  William 
Roope,  heir  to  his  uncle,  and  Peregrine  Arthur,  Rector  of 
Thurlestone,  Devon,  m.  30  April,  1840,  Rose  Anne,  eldest  dau. ' 
of  George  Welsh  Owen,  Esq.  of  Lowman  Green,  Tiverton, 
Devon,  and  has  issue,  1  Courtenay  Peregrine,  b.  12  June, 
1841;  2  Arthur,  &.  23  March,  1843;  3  Owen,  b.  13  Jan.  1846;' 
4  Willoughby,  6.  22  Feb.  1848;  5  Donald,  6.8  June,  1850; 
6  Lewis  George;  1  Marian  Lucy,  m.  1867,  Robert  Campbell, 
Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law;  2  Helen;  3  Bridget  Mary,  wife  of 
Francis  Cross,  Esq.  of  Great  Duryard,  Devon,  and  d.  1834; 
4  Frances,  in.  J.  Somerville  Fownes,  afterwards  Somerville, 
of  Dinder  House,  Somerset,  and  d.  1824;  5  Sophia  Maria, 
wife  of  Robert  John  Harrison,  Esq.  of  Caer  Howel,  co.  Mont- 
gomery, and  d.  1836;  and  6  Augusta,  wife  of  John  Lort 
PhilUps,  Esq.  of  Haverfordwest,  co.  Pembroke.  Mr.  Ilbert 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Rev.  Roope  Ilbert,  of  Bowringsleigh,  Rector  of  Stockleigh 
Pomeroy  and  Cheriton  Bishop,  Devon,  b.  1763;  who  d.  1823, 
and  was  s.  by  his  next  brother, 

Peter  Ilbert,  Esq.  of  Bowringsleigh  and  Horswell  House, 
Capt.  in  the  North  Devon  Militia,  6.  1765;  who  d.  s.2).  Nov. 
1825 ;  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

William  Roope  Ilbert,  Esq.  of  Bowringsleigh  and  Hors- 
well House,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1837,  6. 15  April,  1805; 
m.  31  March,  1830,  Augusta  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Somer- 
ville (Fownes)  Somerville,  Esq.  of  Dinder  House,  Somerset, 
and  had  issue, 
William  Roope,  now  of  Bowringsleigh. 
Somerville  Peter,  6.  1  June,  1845. 

Frances  Anne,  in.  14  Nov.  1808,  Eev.  William  Earle,  Vicar 
of  West  Alvington-cum-Malborough,    South  Milton,   and 
South   Hinsh,   Devon,   and  has  is.sue,   William   Henry,  6. 
19  March,  1808.        Augusta  Bridget,  d.  19  Dec.  1836. 
Augusta  Charlotte.  Catherine  Sophia. 

Mr.  Ilbert  d.  30  June,  1802,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the 
present  William  Roope  Ilbert,  Esq. 

.^?-ms— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  or,  two  chevronels  engrailed 
vert  between  three  roses  gu.  seeded  and  barbed  ppr.,  for 
Ilbert  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  lion  rampant  per  fess  gu.  and 
vert  between  seven  pheons  az.,  for  Roope.  Crext—A  cock 
pheasant  arg.,  combed  and  wattled  gu.  J/oito— Nulla  rosa 
sine  spinis. 

Sf-a(s— Bowringsleigh;  and  Horswell  House,  near  Kings- 
bridge,  Devon. 


ILDERTON    OP    ILDEETOKT. 

Ildeeton,  Rev.  Thomas,  M.A.  of  Ilderton, 
Northumberland,  Rector  of  Ilderton,  b.  1811 ;  m. 
1834,  Mary  Susan,  only  dau.  of  W.  Francis,  Esq.  of 
Chesterton,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 

Charles  Edward,  Capt.  68th  foot,  6.  1841. 
Mr.  Ilderton  is  son  of  the  late  Sanderson  Ilderton, 


INO 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


INa 


849 


Isq.  of  Ildcrton,  by  Anne  liis   -nifc,    dau.   of  T. 

[ayrison,  Esq. 

Arras — Or,  three  water  bougets  sa. 

5eaJ— Ilderton,  Wooler. 


INGE    OF    THORPE-CONSTANTINE. 

Inge,  The  Eev.  George,  M.A.,  of  Thorpe  Con- 
antine,  co.  Staflbrd,  *.  bis  brother,  3  March,  1870. 
ILilTCntlC.— EicnARB  Inge,  of  Leicester,  said  to  be  de- 
ended  from  the  Knighton  family  of  Inge,  r,i.  Jane,  dau.  and 
)-heir  of  William  Ives,  Alderman  of  Leicester  (who  purchased 
liorpe,  1631),  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Inge,  Esq.  of  Thorpe,  appointed  by  Parliament 
354,  one  of  the  Judges  of  co.  Leicester.  He  m.  three  times : 
ad  d.  1662,  leaving  issue  by  his  2nd  wife,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
homas  Tunsted,  Esq.,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
William  Inge,  Esq.  of  Thorpe,  High  Sheriff  1684.  He  m. 
ranees,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Gresley,  Bart,  of  Drakelow, 
erby,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  William,  his  heir ;  Kichard| 
ector  of  Netherseile,  co.  Leicester,  m.  Elizabeth  Mugeston, 
Id  left  issue;  and  Frances,  wife  of  Eichard  Dyott,  Esq.  of 
reeford.  Mr.  Inge  d.  1690,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
William  Inge,  Esq.,  distinguished  as  a  scholar  and  an 
itiquary,  in.  Elizabeth,  co-heir  of  Robert  Phillips,  Esq.  of 
ewton,  CO.  Warwick,  and  dying  1731,  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Theodoke  William  Lnge,  Esq.  of  Thorpe,  High  Sheriff 
George  II.,  m.  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Wrottesley,  of 
rottesley,  and  had,  William,  his  heir;  Frances,  wife  of  John 
ive  Brown,  Esq.  of  Stretton,  d.  s.  ^j. ;  and  Henrietta,  m. 
Dbert  Bakewell,  Esq.  of  Swenston,  co.  Leicester,  and  left  an 

dau.,  the  heiress  of  Bakewell.    Mr.  Inge  d.  1753,  and 
IS  s.  by  his  son, 
William  Inge,  Esq.  of  Thorpe,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  7  Geoege 

Hem.  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hall,  Esq.  of  Hermitage. 
Chester,  and  had  surviving  issue, 
Wn-LLiM  Phillips,  his  successor. 
Henrietta.  Anne,  6.  1771 ;  d.  1790. 

r.  Inge  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

William  Phillips  Inge,  Esq.  of  Thorpe,  6.  26  Aug.  1773; 
gh  Sheriff  of  co.  Stafford,  1807 ;  m.b  Jan.  1798,  Lady  Eliza- 
th  Euphemia  Stewart,  4th  dau.  of  John,  8th  Earl  of  Gal- 
ivay,  and  had  issue, 
William,  his  heir. 

George,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Thorpe  Constantine,  present  head 
of  the  family. 

Charles,  a  Col.  in  the  army,  to.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  the  late 
Sir  Adam  Hay,  Bart.;    and  d.  16  Nov.  1874,  leaving  an 
only  son,  William  Frederick,  b.  1863. 
Harriet. 
Susan,  m.  George  Moore,  Esq.  of  Appleby  Hall;  (/.  1S3G. 

Inge  d.  5  Fob.  1838,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
LiECT.-CoL.  William  Inge,  of  Thorpe  Constantine,   D.L., 
10  d.  3  March,  1870,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 
Arras— Or,  on  a  chevron  vert  three  leopards'  heads  ar"- 
e«<— Two  battle-axes  in  saltier  ppr.  enfiled  with  a  ducal 
ronet  or. 
Seat— Thorpe  Constantine,  near  Tamworth,  co.  Stafford. 

INGLEBY    OF    LAWKLAND    HALL. 

Inglebt,  Christopher,  Esq.  of  Lawkland  Hall, 
York,  J.P.,  b.  17  March,  182i ;  m.  4  Dec.  1849, 
ine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Walters,  Esq.  of  Kendal,  co. 
estmorland,  and  bas  issue, 
.  Charles,  6.  17  Oct.  1850;  d.  12  Kov.  following. 
I.  Arthur  (Rev.),  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  b.  qIjcc.  1852. 
HmeaflC— John   Inglebt,  Esq.  of  Button  Rudby,   Co- 
nor of  Leith  in  Scotland,  temp.  Edward  VI.,  second  son 
Sir  WiUiam  Ingleby,  of  Ripley,  co.  York,  by  Cecily  Talboys 
wife,  purchased  Lawkland  Hall  along  with  the  Manor  from 
ter  York,  of  Middlesmore,  his  nephew,  in  1573.    He  m.  1st, 
ne,  dau.  of  William  Clapham,  Esq.  of  Beamsley,  and  had 
le.    He  m.  2ndly,  Alice,  sister  to  Sir  Thomas  Layton,  but 
1  by  her  no  issue.    By  his   1st  wife  he  had,  with  other 
Idren, 

'homas  Inglebt,  Esq.  of  Lawkland,  aged  21  in  1585;  m. 
ce,  dau.  of  Sir  Ralph  Lawson,  Knt.  of  Brough,  co.  Y'ork, 
■  was  buried  at  Clapham,  1622.  They  had,  with  other 
Idren, 

OHN  Inglebt,  Esq.  of  Lawkland,  to.  1st,  Margaret,  dau. 
1  heiress  of  Nicholas  Towneley,  Esq.  of  Royle,  co.  Lancaster, 
i  had  by  her  two  daus.  He  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
)ma8  Lake,  Knt.  of  Cannons,  and  had  issue, 


r.  Thomas,  d.  ,.  p.  „.  john,  ,/.  ,,.  „. 

HI.  Arthur,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Lawkland  and  Clapha'ii 
TO  Margery,  dau.  of  William  ffarington,  of  Shaw  Hall,  co! 
Lancaster,  and  rf.  S.J).  1701.  ',  >-u. 

'at  LawkS'  *"""  ^''^'^'^  '^  descended  the  present  family 

V    Charles  (Sir),  Baron  of  the  Exchequer  in  16SG-   he  w 
Alathea,  dau.  of  Richard  Kyston,  and  had  issue.    The  lu'-c 
of  his  descendants  d.  in  1844. 
The  fourth  son, 

Colcmbos  Inglebt,  Esq.  of  Clapdale  Hall,  and  Austwick,  co. 
York,  bapt.  28  Sept.  1642,  was  buried  15  May,  1716,  leaving  by 
Anne  his  wife,  with  four  daus.,  two  sons,  John,  of  Lawkland 
bapt.  25  March,  1679,  who  d.  1743;  his  issue  became  extinct; 
and  TuoMAS,  of  whose  line  we  treat.     The  second  son, 

Thomas  Inglebt,  Esq.  of  Austwick,  co.  York,  bapt.  21  Dec 
1685,  was  buried  17  Oct.  1765.  By  Agnes  his  wife  he  left  a 
son, 

Columbus  Inglebt,  Esq.  of  Clapdale  Hall,  bapt.  5  Dec  1724 
who  s.  to  Lawkland  Hall.  He  m.  Ellen,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Thomas  Abbotson,  Esq.,  and  d.  Nov.  1801,  leaving,  with  other 
issue,  a  son, 

John  Abbotson  Inglebt,  Esq.  of  Lawkland,  h.  15  Jan. 
1/64;  r,i.  19  June,  1787,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Richard  Hodgson, 
Esq.  of  West  House,  Thornton-in-Lonsdale,  by  whom  (whorf 
20  March,  1824)  he  left  at  his  decease,  21  Oct.  1831,  1  Thomas 
his  heir;  2  John,  Major  53rd  regt.;  3  Arthur,  of  Lancaster 
Light  Dragoons ;  4  Robert,  of  Austwick ;  5  Columbus,  of  Lon- 
don; 1  Ellen,  ra.  James  Batty,  Esq.;  2  Margaret;  3  Elizabeth; 
4  Agnes.    The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Inglebt,  Esq.  of  Lawkland,  J.P.,  bapt.  8  April, 
1-88;  TO.  1  June,  1813,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Brown,  of 
Stamforth,  co.  York,  by  whom  (who  d.  26  Feb.  1852)  he  had 
issue, 

I.  John,  6.  10  July,  I8I7;  d.  IS  April,  1818. 

"peb  S'  ^^^^'^'-'i^-I-'W;   b.  7  Jan.   1821;   d.  s.  p.  17 

HI.  Christopher,  his  heir,  now  of  Lawkland 

I.  Ehzabeth,  m.  28  April,  1841,  Thomas  Eairstow,  Esq.  of 
Royd  HUl,  near  Kildwick;  who  d.  2  Dee.  1867  loivinn- 
issue.  n.  Isabel,  b.  22  Feb.  1819:  d.  28  NoV   IslO  " 

III.  Anne  6.  20  Feb.  1823;  ra.  16  June,  1842,  John  William 
Foster,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of. Clapham  and  Horton  in  Ribblcsdule 
and  has  issue.  ' 

IV.  Margaret,  now  living,    >    ,    . 

V.  Ellen,  d.  24  May,  I82V,   j   *^^"^S'  ^-  ^0  July,  1S27. 
Mr.  Ingleby  d.  6  Dec.  1846. 

Arms-Sa.,  an  estoile  of  six  points  arg.    Crest— A  boar's  head 
erect  coupcd  arg.  tusked  or.  il/o«o— Mondroit 
Seat— Lawkland  Hall,  Clapham   co   York 


INGLIS    OF    HILDERSI-IAM. 

Inglis,  William,  Esq.  of  Hildersham  Hall  co 
Cambridge,  J.P.,  b.  8  July,  1823  ;  m.  19  Sept.  1860 
Mary,  dau.  of  Hector  Bower  Monro,  Esq.  of 
Edmondsham,  Dorset,  and  has  issue, 

William  Ratmond,  6.  22  May,  1862. 

Mabel  Raymond,  b.  4  Feb.  1864. 

EinCaflC— Alexander  Inglis  descended  from  the  family 
of  Inglis  of  Manner  and  Mannerhead,  co.  Roxburgh,  ra.  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Capt.  Lothian,  1st  Dragoons,  and  had  a  son, 

William  Inglis,  Esq.,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas Spence 
Esq.  of  Lathallan,  co.  Fife,  by  Janet  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir- 
Robert  Douglas,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Alexander,  d.  young. 

II    Thomas    Col.  in  the  army,  m.  1st,  Miss  Balfour,  of  co. 

i*' ^?.°  «^-.«- ??• ;  and  2ndly,  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 

Sir  Phihp  Amshe,  Knt.  of  Pilton,  by  whom  (who  d.  1815) 

he  left  at  his  decease,  1821,  two  daus., 

1  Charlotte  Elizabeth. 

2  Margaret  Lothian  Douglas,  m.  James  Richardson  Hav 
Esq.  of  Leggieden,  co.  Perth,  and  had  issue. 

III.  William,  who  carried  on  the  line. 

IV.  Andrew,  M.D.,  ra.  Janet,  dau.  of  Thomas  Spens,  Esq.  of 
Lathallan,  co.  Fife,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau  of  \rcliibaia 
Hope,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Hope,  Bart,  of  Crai"-- 
hall,  and  had  issue,  ° 

1  Thomas,  m.  and  had  issue. 

2  Archibald,  m.  IsabeUa,  dau.  of  Major  Weir,  of  Edin- 
burgh, and  had  issue.  3  John,  ra.  and  had  issue. 

1  Margaret,  m.  Henry  Scott  Alves,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.p. 

I.  Janet,  to.  Capt.  Dickson,  R.A.,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Margaret.  m.  Charlotte,  d.  unm.  1830. 
The  3rd  son. 

Sir  William  Inglis,  K.C.B.,  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  army.  Col. 
57th  regt..  Governor  of  Cork,  commanded  57th  regt.  at  AI- 
buera,  and  1st  Brigade  7th  Division  in  the  Pyrenees  and 
3  I 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


lA^N 


Franco,  m.  1822,  Margaret  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Gen.  Eaymona, 
of  tlie  Lee,  Essex,  by  whom  (who  d.  1837)  lie  left  at  his  de- 
cease, ISSS, 

I.  William,  now  of  Hildersham. 

II.  Eaymond,  b.  1826,  formerly  Major  in  the  army,  served  in 
the  Crimea;  to.  1873,  Wyndham  Kachel,  dau.  of  John  Trc- 
jronwell,  Esq.  of  Cranbourne  Lodge,  and  Anderson  Manor, 

,  Dorset. 

Arms — Az.,  a  lion  rampant  arp;.,  a  border  of  the  last  on  a 
chief  or,  three  mullets  of  the  field.  Crest— A  acmi-lion  ram- 
fint  arg.     Motto — Nohilis  est  ira  Iconis. 

<S'ea£ — Hildersham  HaU,  Cambridge. 


INGRAia  OF  ADES. 

Ingram,  James,  Esq.  of  Adcs,  Sussex,  5.  31  Aug. 
ISIG ;  m.  5  Jan.  1843,  Eliza  Sarah,  eldest  da»u.  of 
llie  Kev.  Peter  Guerin  Crofts,  by  his  wife  Elizabeth 
Prcderica,  3rd  dan.  of  Ewan  Law,  Esq.  of  Eorsted 
riace,  Sussex,  and  has  issue, 

I.  James  Cbofts,  h.  6  Dec.  1843;  m.  17  Sept.  1874,  Lucy,  2nd 
dau.  of  Charles  Andrew,  Esq.  of  Greenhill,  co.  Chester, 
and  has  issue,  James  Walter,  6.  15  June,  1875. 

II.  Walter  Feilde,  b.  21  Sept.  1851 ;  m.  19  Sept.  1877,  Cathe- 
rine Louisa  Helen,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Henry  Selatcr,  Esq. 
of  Newick  Park,  Sussex. 

III.  William  Robert,  6.  30  April,  1857. 

IV.  Henry  Law,  6.  18  Oct.  1858. 

I.  Eliza  Mary.       ri.  Edith  Ceeila.        m.  Constr>nce  Emily. 

IV.  Florence  Charlotte.  v.  Helen  Isabella. 

VI.  Mabel  Frances.  vii.  Margaret  Elinor. 

iLllieatJt.— This  family  claims  to  be  descended  in  the 
male  line  from  the  Inguams  of  Temple  Ni-wsom-,  co.  York,  and 
it  represents  in  the  female  the  Feildes  of  Herts. 

James  Ingram,  Esq.  of  Ades,  m.  6  April,  1774,  Elizabeth, 
only  duu.  and  heiress  of  William  Eidge,  Esq.  of  Eottingdean, 
Sussex ;  and  d.  6  Sept.  180G,  leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

James  Ingram,  Esq.  of  Ades,  High  Sheriff  co.  Sussex  1815, 
on.  7  Feb.  1814,  Mary  Harrison,  only  dau.  of  William  Henry 
Feilde,  Esq.  of  Netherfield  House,  Stansted  Bury,  Herts,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1870)  had  issue, 

I.  James,  now  of  Ades. 

II.  AVilliam  Henry,  m.  8  Feb.  1861,  Augusta,  2nd  dau.  of 
Nathaniel  Kemp,  Esq.  of  Ovingdean,  Sussex. 

I.  Fanny  Mary. 

II.  Harriet,  m.  May,  1846,  Ecv.  C.  D.  Crofts,  2nd  son  of  the 
Eev.  P.  G.  Crofts,  of  Mailing  House,  Lewes,  Sussex. 

III.  Emily,  d.  unm.  7  April,  1877. 

^i'lji.s— Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  erm.,  on  a  fess  gu.  three 
escallops  or,  for  Ingram  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  sa.,  a  chevron  engrailed 
between  three  garbs  arg.,  for  Feilde.  Crest — A  cock  in  his 
pride  ppr.    if  oito— Magnanimus  csto. 

>S'eat— Ades,  near  Lewes. 


INGRAM:    OF    SWINSHEAD    ABBEY. 

Ingram,  William  James,  Esq.  of  Swinshead 
Abbey,  co.  Lincoln,  and  Mount  Felix,  Surrey,  J.P. 
for  the  latter  co.,  Barrister-at-Law,  M.P.  for 
Boston,  and  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  h.  1847 ; 
m.  1874,  Mary  Ehza  Collingwood,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
late  Edward  Stirling,  Esq.  and  has  Heebeet,  b. 
1875,  and  other  issue, 

iLllirrtgC— Herdert  Ingram,  Esq.  of  Swinshead  Abbey, 
CO.  Lincoln,  and  Loudwater,  Herts,  M.P.  for  Boston,  a  Magis- 
trate for  CO.  Hertford,  D.L.  for  co.  Lincoln,  b.  27  May,  1811; 
in.  4  July,  1843,  Miss  Anne  Little,  of  Eye,  co.  Northampton, 
and  had  issue,  Herbert,  b.  1846,  lost  with  his  father  in  18C0, 
three  younger  sons,  and  five  daus.,  of  whom  the  2nd  dau.  m. 
17  April,  1872,  William  Stewart,  only  son  of  AV.  Schaw  Lind- 
say, Esq.,  late  M.P.  for  Sunderland.  This  gentleman,  the 
originator  and  proprietor  of  Thr  Illustrated  London  News,  was 
returned  to  Parliament  by  the  borough  of  Boston  in  1856,  and 
again  in  1857  and  1859.  He  was  unfortunately  drawned  in 
America  in  1860.  His  loss  as  an  enterprising  and  able  public 
man  was  deeply  and  universally  deplored. 

&"is— Swinshead  Abbey,  co.  Lincoln;  and  Mount  Felix 
Walton-on-Thames,  Surrey. 


INMAN    OF    UPTON    MANOR. 

Tnman,   William,   Esq.   of  Upton  Manor,   co. 
Chester,  J.P.,  i.  6  April,  1825 ;  m.  20  Dec.  1849, 


Anne   Brcwis,  dau.    of  William   Stobart,  Esq. 
Picktree,  co.  Durham,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Ernest  Stobart,  6.  31  March,  1852. 

II.  William  Hamilton,  6.  23  March,  1853. 

III.  Henry  Charics,  b.  2  April,  1856. 

IV.  Herbert,  b.  2  Sept.  1S58. 

V.  Oswald  Darnley,  b.  14  Jan.  1861. 

VI.  Douglas  Stobart,  b.  24  Aug.  1862. 

VII.  Walter  Stobart,  b.  20  May,  1864. 

VIII.  Frederic  Stobart,  6.  5  Oct.  1865;  d.  1  Oct.  18CD. 

IX.  Geoffrey  Michael  Stobart,  b.  14  July,  1867. 

I.  CecU  Alma,  d.  1870. 

II.  Annie  Constance. 

III.  Ethel. 

ittUCatjr.— Michael  Tnman,   Esq.   of  Bewerley,  in 
parish  of  Itipon,  co.  York  (.son  of  Eobert  Inman,  of  Noi 
Pasture  House,  Nidderdale,  co.  Y''ork),  bapt.  at  Pateley  Bridj 
5  Oct.  1630 ;  m.  I  July,  1656,  Elizabeth  Darnbrook,  and 
her  (who  m.  2ndly,    1693,  Christopher  Lowson)  left  at 
decease,  1690,  a  son  and  heir, 

Egbert  Inman,  Esq.  of  Bewerley,  J.  I65S;  d.  1721,  leavi) 
by  Catherine  Lowson  his  wife,  a  son  and  heir, 

Christopher  Inman,  Esq.  of  Bewerley,  b.  1693;  m.  27  At 
1719,  Mary  Patefield,  widow;  and  d.  1737,  leaving  a  son, 

Charles  Inman,  Esq.,  sometime  of  Lancaster,  and  aft 
wards  of  Kingston,  in  Jamaica,  b.  1725;  d.  in  Jamai 
14  Aug.  1767,  leaving,  by  his  wife  Mary  Bowlby,  of  Durha 
a  son, 

Egbert  Inman,  Esq.  of  Harefield,  in  Low  Bishopside,  wif, 
the  Monastery  of  Fountains,  and  afterwards  of  Lancaster, 
12  July,  1756;  m.  1st,  177'9,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Salusbu 
Esq.  of  Kirkham,  by  whom  (who  d.  1782)  he  had  issue;  a 
2ndly,  1784,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Masheter,  of  Heyshain, 
whom  (who  d.  3  April,  1845)  he  was  father  of 

Charles  Inman,  Esq.,  sometime  of  Lancaster,  Leieesi 
Liverpool,  and  afterwards  of  Spital  Hall,  Birkenhead, 
Chester,  b.  19  Nov.  1790;  m.  22  Sept.  1817,  Jane,  dau. 
Thomas  Clay,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  cl.  10  Not.  1858,  Ickv: 
issue  by  her  (who  d.  11  Not.  1865), 

I.  Eobert,  of  St.  Heliers,  Jersey,  b.  18  Sept.  1818; 
5  March,  1849,  Jessie,  dau.  of  Henry  William  Dent,  Esq 
Guernsey,  and  d.  1871,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Thomas,  M.D.,  of  London,  b.  27  Jan.  1820;  m.  10  Ju 
1844,  Janet  Leighton,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Newham,  Ee 
and  d.  1876,  having  had  issue. 

I.I.  Charles,  of  Spital  Old  Hall,  Birkenhead,  co.  Cboster 
11  Oct.  1823;  m.  15  Sept.  1853,  Decima  Isabella  Cathari 
dau.  of  Thomas  Davies,  Surgeon  H.M.  army,  Ncwbot 
Jamaica,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  1871)  has  issue,  1  Chas.Byror 
13  Dec.  1856;  2  Wilfred  Alexander,  6.  16  Jan.  1862;  3  Hai 
Stanley,  6. 13  May,  1869;  1  Gertrude  Isabella,  b.  17  July,  H 
m.  13  Dec.  1877;  2  Alice  Jane,  6.  1858;  3  Lucy  Lillian 
17  Dec.  1860;  4  Katharine  Beatrice  Goulburn,  6.  10  A 
1863 ;  5  Helen  Marguerite,  b.  20  July,  1866. 

IV.  William,  now  of  Upton  Manor. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  d.  May,  1877. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  1852,  Eev.  Charles  Anthony  Swains 
D.D.,  Canon  of  Chichester,  and  Norrisian  Professoi 
Divinity  at  Cambridge. 

Arms — Vaire,  arg.  and  vert,  on  a  chevron  cotised  or,  tl 
roses  gu.  barbed  seeded  and  slipped  ppr.  Ci-est — A  wyT 
vert,  winged  fretty  or,  gorged  with  a  plain  collar,  with 
rcflexed  over  the  body  gold,  in  the  mouth  a  rose  slipped  a 
the  arms.    Motto — In  Domine  confido. 

>Seat— Upton  Manor,  near  Birkenhead. 


INNES  OF  AYTON. 
Mitchell-Innes,  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Ay 
Castle,  CO.  Berwick,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  Capt.  4' 
regt.,  m.  1st,  23  Sept.  1840,  Charlotte  Gordon,  I 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Dick-Lavider,  Bart.,  and  by 
(who  d.  17  July,  1848)  has  issue, 

I.  William,  6.  25  Sept.  1841 ;  Capt.  13th  Hussars:  m.  2  A 
1866,  Agnes,  4th  dau.  of  Henry  Y'oung  Hulbert,  Est 
East  Farleigh,  Kent,  and  has  had  issue, 

1  Alexander  Harold,  b.  28  Aug.  1870. 

1  Inez  Mary.  2  Charlotte  Agnes. 

3  Violet,  d.  12  June,  1872.       4  Constance  Ethel. 

II.  Charles  Lauder,  b.  20  Nov.  1842. 

HI.  Norman  Walter,  b.  5  April,  1844;  d.  6  April,  1850. 

IV.  Alexander  Ferdinand  Henry,  b.  13  Feb.  1847;  C 
60thEiflcs;  in.  26  Oct.  1870,  Louise  Letitia  Amelia, 
dau.  of  Henry  Slarnes,  Esq.  of  Montreal,  Canada.,  and 
issue, 


INN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


lEE 


851 


1  Xonnan  William  Ferdinand,  6.  12  June,  IS73. 
8  Henry  Reginald,  6.  9  March,  1876. 
1  Eleanor  Fanny. 
T.  Reginald  John  Simpson  (Rev.),  6. 19  June,  I84S. 

I.  Mary  Blanche,  m.  11  April,  1872,  Robert  Ambrose  Morrltt, 
Esq.  of  Rokeby,  co.  York,  and  has  two  daus. 

He  m.  2ncllj,  2  Doc.  1852,  Fauriy  Augusta,  youngest 
:Iau.  of  James  Tiue,  Esq.  of  Puckaster,  Isle  of 
Wight,  and  by  her  has, 

VI.  ArthurVine,  6.  24  0ct.  lS53;"m.  27  April,  1876,  B.nroness 
Constance  de  Verno-Klevernow,  eldest  dau.  of  Baron  von 
Veino  Klevernow,  late  Consciller  de  Eegence  at  Cologne. 

VII.  James  Edward,  6.  G  Oct.  1S54. 

VIII.  Thomas  AleKander,  I).  6  Sept.  1857. 

IX.  George  Augustus,  6.  5  Feb.  1859;  rf.  7  June,  1870. 

X.  Gilbert  Plantagenet,  6.  7  June,  1SG3. 
SI.  Alfred,  b.  30  June,  1864. 

II.  Christian.        in.  Frances  Isobel.         iv.  Mabel. 

?ltUr(l0C.— William  Mitchell,  Esq.  of  Ayton  and  White- 
all  (sou  of  Alexander  Mitchell,  Esq.,  by  Elspet  Simpson  his 
■ife),  Id.  4  Aug.  1810,  Christian,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas 
hairp,  Esq.  of  Houstoun,  co.  Linlithgow,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
2  Sept.  1866)  had  issue, 

Alexander,  his  heir. 

Thomas  Shairp,  of  Phantassie,  East  Lothian,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
m.  2.T  Jan.  1841,  Julia  Jane,  5th  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Dick- 
Lauder,  Bart,  of  Fountainhall  and  Grange,  and  has  issue  a 
son,  Thomas  Lauder,  late  Lieut.  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  1842,  and 
two  daus. 

William  Simpson,  of  Parsonsgrcen,  near  Edinburgh,  late 
16th  Lancers,  J.P.  Midlothian,  m.  24  March,  1861,  Delia 
Sedley,  dau.  of  James  Ramsbottom,  Esq. 

George,  of  Bangour,  co.  Linlithgow,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  m. 
14  Nov.  1843,  Mary  LiUias,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Edwin 
S:!ndys  Lumsdaine,  Rector  of  Upper  Hardres,  Kent,  and 
has  issue  nine  sons  and  three  daus.  His  eldest  son,  William, 
late  L>:eut.  93rd  foot,  formerly  60th  regt.,  was  b.  1844. 

Nonnan,  late  17th  Lancers,  d.  3  June,  1869. 

Gilbert,  m.  18  Dec.  1851,  Antoinette  AmeUa  Barclay,  eldest 
dau.  of  .lames  Macpherson,  Esq.  of  Amsterdam,  and  has 
issue  seven  sons  and  three  daus. 

Mary  Riche  M'Leod,  m.  10  June,  1845,  JohnRamsay  L'Amy, 
Esq.  of  Duiikenny,  co.  Forfar;  and  d.  27  AprH,  1875,  leav- 
ing issue. 

his  gentleman  assumed,  by  royal  license,  April,  1840,  the 

u-namo  and  arras  of  Innes,  in  addition  to  those  of  Mitchell, 
succeeding  to  the  property  of  his  relative,  Miss  Innes,  of 
w.    He  d.  12  Feb.  1860,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the 

■esent  Alexandeb  Mitchell-Innes,  of  Ayton  and  Whitehall. 

Armx — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  three  estoiles  of  six 
lints  az.,  a  bordure  gu.  charged  with  eight  bezants ;  2nd  and 
d,  sa.,  on  a  fess  or,  between  three  maseles  of  the  last  as 
any  mullets  gu.  Crests— 1st :  An  increscent  ppr.;  2nd:  A 
ind  grasping  a  garland  of  laurel  all  ppr.  Mottoes — Je  rcgois 
>ur  donner :  and,  Deo  favente. 
&ai— Ayton  Castle,  Ayton,  N.B. 


INNES    OF    RAEMOIE. 

INITES,  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Racmoir,  CoTvie,  and 
unnottar,  co.  Kincardine,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  29 
[arch,  1812;  in.  5  April,  1812,  Ann  Katherine, 
dest  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  Alexander  Leith,  K.C.B., 
Freeiield,  co.  Aberdeen,  and  has  issue, 
I.  Alexander,  3rd  regt.  "  The  Buffs,"  b.  25  April,  1846 ;  m. 

31  Aug.  1871,  Helen  Eythan,  only  child  of  Rev.  S.  W. 

King,  Rector  of  Saxlingham,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue, 

1  Alexander  Bekowald,  6.  10  Sept.  1872. 

2  James  William  Guy,  6.  11  Sept.  1873. 

3  Helen  Kathleen. 

:.  William  Disney,  b.  17  Oct.  1S51. 
III.  Maria. 

ilUCTlffC.— Alexander  Innes,  of  Cowie,  co.  Kincardine, 
id  Breda,  co.  Abeideen,  b.  172s ;  2nd  son  (by  Jane,  dau.  of 
Aff,  of  Craigstone)  of  John  Innes,  7th  of  Edingight,  whose 
cestor,  the  1st  of  Edingight,  was  great-grandson  of  Walter 
Invermarkie,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Robert  Innes,  of  Innes,  11th  of 
a  family  of  Innes,  of  Innes;  w.  1768,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
•ovost  WiUiam  Davidson,   of  Aberdeen;    d.  1788,   leaving 

.6, 
John,  of  Cowie,  6.  1776;  m.  1802,  Une  Cameron,  eldest 

dau.  of  Robert  Barclay,  Esq.  of  Uric,  M.P. ;  and  d.  April, 

1832,  having  had  issue, 
1  John,  who  d,  1810. 


1  Cameron,  m.  Col.  P.  A.  Lantour. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  Arthur  Abercromby,  Esq.  of  Glassaugh, 
CO.  Banff. 

3  Margaret,  m.  Alexander  Gibson,  Esq.  of  Johnston,  co. 
Kincardine. 

II.  William,  of  Raemoir. 

I.  Jane,  m.  George  More,  Esq.,  Provost  of  Aberdeen. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  James  Hadden,  Esq.  of  Paisley. 

III.  Helen,  m.  James  Farquhar,  Esq.  M.P.,  of  Johnston. 

IV.  Margaret,  m.  Alexander  More,  Esq. 

V.  Hannah,  m.  Alexander  Allardyce,  Esq.  of  Dunnottar,  M.P. 

VI.  Ann,  m.  Alexander  Hadden,  Esq.  of  Nottingham. 

VII.  Hope,  TO.  Gavin  Hadden,  Esq. 

VIII.  Violet,  m.  John  Hadden,  Esq.  of  Nottingham. 
Mr.  Innes  d.  1788.    His  2nd  son, 

William  Innes,  Esq.  of  Raemoir,  D.L.,  Convener  co.  Kin- 
cardine, b.  29  March,  1781  ;  m.  19  Oct.  1809,  Jane,  eldest  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Alexander  Brebner,  Esq.  of  Learney,  and  had 
issue, 
Alexander,  now  of  Raemoir,  Cowie,  and  Dunnottar. 
Thomas,  of  Lcaniey,  co.  Aberdeen,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Lieut.- 
Col.  Commandant  Aberdeen  MDitia,   6.   31  Oct.   1814;  to. 
29  July,  1839,  Helen  Christian,  dau.  of  Thomas  Burnett, 
Esq.  of  Kepplestone,  Aberdeen,  and  has  had  issue,  William, 
Capt.  R.E.,   b.  27  May,  1841,  killed  in  action;    Thomas, 
b.  25  April,  1843 ;  and  Francis  Newell,  Lieut.  R.A.,  6.  17 
Nov.  1845. 

Christina,  ra.  26  April,  1849,  Capt.  Charles  Gordon,  92na 
Royal  Highlanders,  son  of  John  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Coirnbulg. 
Mr.  Innes  d.  9  Sept.  1863. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  stars  az.  within  a  bordure  compony  of  the 
first  and  second.  Crest— A  branch  of  palm  slipped  ppr.  3Iotto 
— Ornatur  radix  fronde. 


INNES    OP    DROMANTINE, 

Innes,  Arthur  Charles,  Esq.  of  Dromantine, 
CO.  Down,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Newry  1865  to 
1868,  b.  25  Not.  1834 ;  m.  16  July,  1858,  Louisa 
Letitia  Henrietta,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  James  Bra- 
bazon,  Esq.  of  Moruington  House,  co.  Meath,  and 
had  issue  a  dau., 

Edith  Clara  Brabazon,  d.  ISGG. 

iLiucaCJC— This  family  claims  to  be  a  branch  of  the  old 
Scotch  famDy  of  Innes  of  that  ilk. 

William  Innes,  Esq.  (son  of  Rev.  William  Innes),  was  the 
first  possessor  of  Glen  Manor,  now  Dromantine,  co.  Down.  He 
TO.  1744,  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Charles  Brice,  Esq.  of  Castle 
Chichester,  co.  Antrim,  and  sister  of  Admiral  Sir  Robert  Brice 
Kingsmill,  Bart,  of  Sidmonton  Park,  Hants,  and  of  Major 
Arthur  Hill  Brice,  of  the  Guards,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1785, 
aged  58)  he  had  issue.    The  son  and  heir, 

Arthur  Innes,  Esq.  of  Dromantine,  Capt.  9th  Dragoons,  m. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Edward  Crow,  Esq.  of  Tullamore,  King's  Co., 
Major  9th  Dragoons,  and  had  issue, 

ARTHrn,  his  successor.  William  George,  d.  unm. 

Margaret,  wife  of  Charles  O'Hara,  Esq.  of  O'Hara's  Brook, 
CO.  Antrim. 

Dorothea  Elizabeth,   wife  of  William  Edmonds,  Esq.,  6th 
Dragoons,  of  The  Lcaseowes,  Salop. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Arthur  Innes,  Esq.  of  Dromantine,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  ITigli 
Sheriff  1832,  Lieut.  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  in.  15  May,  1829, 
Mary  Jervis,  dau.  and  heir  of  WiUiam  Wolseley,  Esq.,  Admiral 
of  the  Red,  and  had  issue, 

Arthur  Charles,  present  representative. 

Mary  Catherine. 

Anne  Northesk,  m.  Col.  J.  LofLus  Winictt  Nunn. 

Emma  Jane. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  estoiles  az.  within  a  bordure  engrailed, 
charged  alternately  with  eight  bezants  and  as  many  trefoils  or, 
Crest — An  estoile  az.     Motto — Be  traiste. 

Seat — Dromantine,  Newry. 


IRELAND   OP  BRISLINGTON  HALL. 

Ciatfield-Ireland,  James  Clayfield,  Esq.  of 
Brishngton  Hall,  Somerset,  J.P.,  b.  1835  ;  lU.A., 
Barrister-at-Law. 

ULillCHQC. — James  Ireland,  son  of  Nathaniel  Ireland,  of 
Soutliperrot,  Dorset,  was  6.  IOCS,  and  d.  1743.    His  son, 

Edward  Ireland,  of  Beaminster,  Dorset,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of 
John  lloskins,  of  Beaminster,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1788,  aged 
SO,  had,  with  a  dau.,  m.  1850,  William  Gray,  two  sons, 
3  I  2 


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1  jAJrES,  his  succpfpor. 

2  John,  b.  1723,  emifrrated  to  Xorth  America,  and  had,  with 
a  dau.,  m.  Col.  William  Gore,  of  the  Bristol  Volunteers,  a  son, 

John,  of  Long  Island,  North  America. 
Edward  Ireland  d.  at  Beaminster,  1783,  aged  88,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

James  Ireland,  Esq.  of  BrisUngton,  Somerset,  J.P.,  High 

Sheriff  1782,  6.  1724,  was  twice  married.     By  his  1st  wife, 

Constant,  dau.  of  John  Norman,  he  had  no  surviving  issue. 

He  m.  2nd!y,  1771,  Frances,  dau.  of  Henry  Godde,  Esq.  of  St. 

Martin-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex,  by  whom  (who  d.  1S05)   he 

had  issue  two  daus., 

I.  Fbances  Constance,  to.  1795,  Edward  Eolle  Clayfleld, 

Merchant,  of  Bristol,  by  whom  she  left  at  her  decease,  1812, 

two  sons  and  two  daus., 

1  Edward  Ireland,  of  Dowrich  House,  Devon,  &.  1798, 
d.  1862. 

2  James  Ibelanb,  6.  1804,  of  whom  presently. 

a  Louisa  Godde,  m.  1836,  Eev.  Nathaniel  Hole,  Rector  of 
Broadwood  Kelly,  Devon,  and  d.  1841. 
2  Maria  Vaughan,  d.  1871. 

n.  Louisa  Frederica,  m.  1799,  Sir  Richard  Vaughan,  Knt.  of 
Eedland  Court,  co.  Gloucester,  and  d.  s.  p.  1854. 
Mr.  Ireland  was  a  Merchant  in  Bristol.    In  1782  he  was  High 
Sheriff  for  Somerset,  and  dying  1814,  was  s.  by  his  son-in-law, 

Edwakd  Eolle  Clayfield,  J. P.  and  D.L.  Somerset,  who 
dying  1825,  was  s.  in  his  father-in-law's  estate  by  his  younger 
son, 

.James  Ireland  Clatfield,  Esq.  of  Brislington,  J.P.,  D.L., 
who,  in  1827,  assumed  by  royal  license  the  name  and  arms  of 
Ireland,  in  addition  to  his  patronymic  and  paternal  arms. 
He  m.  1832,  Letitia,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Priaulx,  Esq. 
of  Montville  House,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

JAirES  Clatfield,  now  of  BrisUngton  Hall. 

Thomas  Priaulx,  of  Dowrich  House,  b.  1836,  d.  v.nm.  1872. 

Arthur,  now  of  Dowrich  House,  b.  1838. 

Edward,  Capt.  Royal  Artillery,  6.  1841;  m.  1868,  Cecilia 
Henriette  Emma,  dau.  of  William  Brock,  Esq.  of  Belmont, 
in  the  Island.of  Guernsey,  and  d.  s.  p.  1875. 

Alfred,  of  Bristol,  h.  1851. 

Dennis,  Scholar,  New  Coll.  Oxford,  h.  1857. 

Fanny  Constance.  Mary  Louisa.  Annette. 

Eleanor.  Emma  Alice. 

Mr.  Clayfield  Ireland  d.  18G4. 

.(4rr;!s— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  three  fleurs-de-lis  arg. 
each  charged  with  a  gutte  de  sang  on  a  chief  indented  of  the 
second,  a  lion  passant  of  the  field  between  two  torteaux,  for 
Ireland;  2nd  and  3rd,  vert,  gutte  d'or,  three  garbs  erm. 
banded  gu,,  for  Clatfield. 

/Seat— Brislington  HaU,  near  Bristol. 


Edwabd  Ireland  Clatfield,  Capt.  in  the  army,  to.  182^ 
at  St.  George,  Hanover  Square,  Charlotte  Louisa,  dau.  of  Cap 
William  Cox,  of  the  Coldstream  Guards,  and  of  Hammersmitl 
Middlesex,  and  d.  without  issue  1862. 

Arms — Same  as  Ireland  of  BrisUngton. 

<Seai— Dowrich  House,  Sandford,  N.  Devon. 


IRELAND    OF   DOWRICH   HOUSE. 

Clatfield-Ieeland,  Thomas-Peiatjlx,  Esq.  of 
Dowricli  House,  Devon,  b.  1836 ;  2nd  son  of  James 
Ireland  Clayfield-Ireland,  Esq.  of  Brislington  {see 
preceding  Memoir)  ;  s.  1865,  at  the  death  of  his 
aunt,  the  -widow  of  the  late  Capt.  Edward  Ireland 
Clayfield. 

ILincagC. — Dowrich  House  and  barton  were  for  several 
generations  the  property  of  a  family  of  Dowrish,  whose  pedi- 
gree is  given  by  Westcote,  De  La  Pole,  and  other  historians  of 
Devon. 

Henrt  Morgan,  of  St.  Thomas,  Exeter,  Attorney-at-Law, 
son  of  Henry  Morgan  of  that  place,  and  of  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
'ni.  1711,  Mary  Eidler,  of  Plymouth,  by  whom  (who  d.  1732)  he 
left  at  his  decease,  1737,  a  son, 

Eev.  Charles  Morgan,  b.  1714,  Rector  of  High  Ham, 
Somerset.  He  m.  twice,  1st,  1738,  Jane,  only  surviving  child 
and  heiress  of  the  Eev.  Dennis  Eolle,  Eector  of  Merton, 
Devon  (and  great  granddau.  of  Sir  Samuel  Eolle,  of  Heanton 
Court,  Devon,  M.P.  for  that  co.),  by  whom  (who  d.  1742)  he 
had  issue  two  daus., 

I.  Mary,  to.  1759,  Michael  Clayfield,  Merchant  of  Bristol,  a 
native  of  Hampton,  co.  Gloucester,  by  whom  (who  d.  1787) 
she  left  at  her  decease,  1798,  a  son  and  a  dau., 

i  Edward  Eolle,  6.  1767;  to.  Frances  Constance,  dau.  of 
James  Ireland,  Esq.  of  Brislington,  Somerset. 

1  Arabella,  to.  1792,  Edward  Francis  Colston,  Esq.  of 
Filkins  Hall,  co.  Oxon. 

II.  Arabella,  of  Dowrich  House,  c^.  unm.  1828. 

He  ra.  2ndly,  1752,  Jane,  dau.  ot  Henry  Moore,  Gent,  of  West 
Coker,  Somerset,  and  widow  of  the  Eev.  Benedict  Pysing, 
Eector  of  East  Chinnock,  in  the  same  co.,  by  whom  (who  d. 
1769)  he  had  no  further  issue.  He  d.  1772.  At  the  death, 
1828,  of  his  dau.,  Mrs.  Arabella  Morgan,  the  house  and  barton 
of  Dowrich  passed  to  her  great-nephew, 


IREMONGER    OF    WHERWELL   PRIOR'S 

Ieemongee,  William  Henet,  Esq.  of  Wherwe 
Priory,  CO.  Hants,  J.P.,  late  Lieut.  32nd  regt.,  an 
late  Capt.  East  York  Militia,  b.  at  Florence,  S 
April,  1845,  m.  1st,  18  Oct.  1871,  Kate  EUza,  da 
of  Mr.  Joseph  Evans,  of  Kensington,  who  d.  16  Fe 
1872  ;  and  2ndly,  14  Oct.  1873,  his  cousin,  Mai 
Sophia,  dau.  of  Pennant  Athelwold  Lloyd,  Esq 
Pentrehobyn,  co.  Flint,  late  Capt.  8th  foot,  and  1 
her  has  issue, 

I.  William  George,  5.  22  Feb.  1875. 

II.  Ernest  Lascelles,  6.  28  Feb.  1876. 

III.  Frederic  Athelwold,  6.  8  July,  1878. 
Hf  ItCaSC— The  family  of  Iremonger  was  of  consideral 

antiquity  in  the  cos.  of  Salop,  Lancaster,  and  Berks. 

William  Iremonger,  Esq.  of  GoldingsQeld,  or  Goldenac 
near  Binfield,  son  of  James  Iremonger,  of  Eudge,  Salop,  w 
a  J. P.  for  CO.  Berks  1601,  and  Mayor  of  Reading  1617  a 
1625 ;  his  will  is  dated  4  May,  1637.  He  was  twice  marrie 
his  son  by  his  1st  wife,  Juliana  Butler,  was  John  Iremong  \ 
Esq.  of  London.  Of  his  numerous  issue  by  his  2nd  wife,  Ali' ' 
dau.  of  Thomas  Davis,  of  Maidenhead,  Samuel  Iremonger, 
London,  and  of  Donnington,  co.  Berks,  was  16  years  old 
the  Visitation  in  1623 ;  another  son,  Edward  Iremonger,  v 
of  West  Woodhay,  and  had  a  son,  Edward;  a  3rd  son,  . 
'  phonso  Iremonger,  to.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Greene, 
London,  and  had  a  son  and  heir,  John  Iremonger.  The  I; 
MONGERS  of  WherweU  Priory,  derive  from  Joshua  Iremong 
Esq.  (son,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Lascelles, 
Joshua  Iremonger,  of  London,  and  grandson  of  anot 
Joshua  Iremonger,  of  London,  whose  will,  dated  26  Feb.  17 
was  proved  12  Nov.  1713).  He  to.  1st,  28  Sept.  1742,  Deli( 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Fryer,  Bart.,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  174-i 
son,  Joshua,  his  heir.  He  m.  2ndly,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Lac( 
and  3rdly,  Penelope,  dau.  of  Mark  Anthony  Morgan,  Esq  | 
Cottlestown,  co.  Sligo,  M.P.,  and  widow  of  Charles  Dunb 
Esq. ;  by  the  former  of  whom  he  had  a  son,  Lascelles  (Ee/ 
Prebendary  of  Wherwell,  and  jVicar  of  Goodworth  Chatfo 
d.  6  Feb.  1830,  leaving,  by  Catharine  his  1st  wife,  dau. 
Chidley  Morgan,  Esq.,  a  dau.,  Catharine  Penelope,  m.  \i 
Walter  Jones,  Esq.;  and  by  Harriet  his  2nd  wife,  sister 
Lord  Gambler,  a  dau.,  Henrietta  Georgiana  Marcia,  wifi 
Sir  William  Chatterton,  Bart,  of  Castle  Mahon.  Mr.  Jos! 
Iremonger  d.  31  Dec.  1804,  aged  88,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Joshua  Iremonger,  Esq.  of  Wherwell  Priory,  an  ofBcei 
the  Guards,  m.  Oct.  1765,  Anne,  dau.  and  eventually  heires 
Col.  John  Dussaux,  and  by  her  (who  d.  I  June,  1806)  1 
issue.    He  d.  6  July,  1817,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

AViLLiAM  Iremonger,  Esq.  of  Wherwell  Priory,  Lieut.-( 
of  the  Queen's  royal  regt.  of  infantry,  b.  31  Aug.  1776;  ^ 
served  with  distinction  at  Toulon,  Buenos  Ayres,  Egypt, 
Walcheren,   and  commanded  the  2nd  (or  Queen's  Own) ; 
throughout  the   Peninsular  war.    He  was  a  Knight  of 
Crescent  of  Turkey.    Col.  Iremonger  m.  4  Jan.  1808,  Penni 
youngest  dau.  of  Rice  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Coed  Helen,  co.  < 
narvon,  and  dying  1852,  left, 
William,  of  WherweU  Priory. 
Thomas  Lascelles,  6.  24  April,  1815. 
Frederick  Assheton  Lloyd,  6.  2  June,  ISlC,  assumed,  in  c 
pliance  with  the  testamentary  injunction  of  his  grandmot 
Mrs.  Thomas,  of  Pentrehobyn,  the  surname  of  Llotd  in  li 
TO.  1st,  27  July,  1847,  Maria  Elizabeth  Gregory,  which  : 
d.  10  Feb.  1861 ;  and  2ndly,  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  Rev.  S.  T 
man. 

Pennant  Athelwold  Lloyd,  of  Pentrehobyn,  Flintshire, 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1877,  formeriy  Capt.  56th  r( 
assumed  the  surname  of  Llotd,  at  the  same  time  and 
the  same  reason  as  his  brother;  b.  18  Feb.  1821;  to.  1 
Mary,  dau.  of  Pryce  Jones,  Esq.  of  Cyfronydd,  co.  M 
gomery,  and  has  issue. 

Henry  Edward,  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  army  (retired),  5. 25  Ma 
1826;  TO.  20  Sept.  1847,  Emma  Georgiana,  dau.  of  Dr.  B 
of  Cawnpore. 
Margaret  Sophia.  Helen  Fran«es. 

Elfrida  Susanna  Harriet,  to.  Sir  William  Eden,  Bart. 
The  eldest  son, 
William  Iremonger,  Esq.  of  Wherwell  Priory,  6.  13  I ) 


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08;  m.  May,  1S44,  Mary  Anne  Widmore,  only  dau.  of  W. 
Kilpin,  Esq.  of  Longparish,  and  King's  Cleve,  and  had  issue, 
William  Henrt,  now  of  Wherwell  Priory. 
Mary  Delicia.  Elfreda  Harriet  Annie. 

Mildred  Helen.  Edith  Ursula.  Wiaifrcd  Jessie. 

r.  Jremonger  d.  May,  1SG2. 

Arms — Sa.,  on  a  chevron  or,  between  three  boars  passant  arR. 
:  many  falcons'  heads  erased  of  the  field.  Crest— A  phoenix 
■,  issuant  from  flames  of  fire  ppr. 

Seats — Wherwell  Priory,  near  Aiidovcr;  Middleton,  near 
liitciiurch. 


IRONSIDE   OP  HOUGHTON-LE-SPRING. 

Ieonside,  John  Heney,  Esq.  of  Houghton-le- 
pring;  co.  Palatine  of  Durham,  C.B.,  Bengal  Civil 
ervice,  b.  5  Dec.  1827 ;  vi.  1856,  Sarah  Elizabeth, 
au.  of  Major-Gen.  Robert  George  Hughes,  of  Plas 
!dch,  CO.  Anglesey,  and  has  issue, 
I.  Henry  George  Outram,  b.  15  Nov.  1S59. 
I.  Helen  Maud.  ii.  Mildred  Mary. 

Ir.  Ironside  (formerly  Bax)  on  becoming  possessed 
f  the  estates  of  his  matei-nal  family,  which  have  been 
eld  by  them  since  the  year  1497,  wheu  purchased 
y  Richard  Ironside,  the  brother  of  his  ancestor 
Lobert  Ironside,  was  authorized  by  royal  license, 
ated  31  Aug.  1866,  to  take  the  sui-uame  and  arms 
f  Ieonside. 

jLllTCaCJC— The  family  of  Ironside  was  settled  at  Hongh- 
>n-le-Spring,  co.  Durham,  at  a  very  early  period.  In  1497, 
.iCHARD  Ironside,  Esq.,  held  lands  there,  as  appears  by  the 
Durt   rolls  of  the  Bishop's  manor  of  Houghton-le-Spring. 

is  brother, 

Egbert  Ironside,  Esq.,  living  1507,  was  summoned  as  a 
tror  at  Houghton  1536,  and  d.  leaving  two  sons,  Eobert,  d. 
587,  «.  i?.  ,•  and 

John  Ironside,  d.  1581,  leaving  by  Margaret  his  wife  (who 
e-married  John  Short,  Esq.  of  Houghton),  three  sons  and 
sree  daus., 

I.  Robert. 

II.  Richard,  of  Eickmansworth,  co.  Herts,  and  of  St.  Faith's, 
London,  d.  25  April,  1623,  having  in.  twice,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Ralph,  Minister  of  Long  Bredy,  Dorset,  m.  Jane,  dau. 
of  William  Gilbert,  of  Hawton,  co.  Oxford ;  d.  25  May, 
1692,  and  was  father  of 

1  Gilbert,  b.  1588,  Bishop  of  Bristol  1660;  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Edward  Trencham,  Esq.  of  East  Compton,  Dorset. 
His  Lordship  (who  was  buried  in  Bristol  Cathedral  1671) 
had  issue, 

Gilbert  (Dr.),  6.  1632 ;  consecrated  Bishop  of  Bristol 
13  Oct.  1689,  translated  to  the  see  of  Hereford  ICUl, 
d.  s.  p.  27  Aug.  1702. 

Edward,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Richard  Howe,  Esq.  of  Tar- 
thington,  Surrey,  and  was  grandfather  of  Edward  Iron- 
side, Lord  Mayor  of  London,  9  Nov.  1753. 

John,  of  Long  Bredy,  Major  in  the  aiinv,  m.  Katherine, 
dau.  of  Theobald  Mitchel,  of  Stammerton,  Sussex,  and 
had  issue. 

2  Ralph,  Eeetor  of  Long  Bredy,  and  Archdeacon  of  Dorset, 
buried  7  March,  1683,  leaving  issue  by  his  wife,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  John  Strode,  Esq.  of  Dorset. 

t.  Agnes,  m.  —  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Heughton-lc-Spring. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Cowper,  Esq.,  Sheriff  of  London  1551, 
ancestor  of  the  present  Earl  Cowper,  K.G. 

HI.  Margery,  unm.  1537. 
The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Ironside,  m.28  Jan.  1583,  Amy  Coohson,  and  left 
ssue.    'Die  eldest  son, 

Ralph  Ironside,  of  Houghton-le-Spring,  m.  22  May,  1610, 
ilargarct,  dau.  and  heir  of  —  Rutter,  of  Houghton,  and 
vas  buried  at  Houghton,  22  Nov.  1648,  leaving  issue.  His 
;randson, 

Ralph  Ironside,  Esq.  of  Houghton-le-Spring,  bapt.  2  July, 
.650;  m.  12  Oct.  1080,  Ursula,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Christopher 
logg,  Esq.,  by  Eleanor  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Michael 
lead,  Esq.  of  Craig,  Northumberland,  and  d.  May,  1729, 
eaving,  with  a  dau.,  Alice,  ra.  Samuel  Watson,  Esq.  of  New- 
lottle,  CO.  Durham,  an  only  son  and  heir, 

William  Ironside,  Esq.  of  Houghton-le-Spring,  bapt.  30 
^ug.  1681,  m.  27  July,  1731,  Mary,  dau.  and  eo-heir  of  Anthony 
SVild,  Esq.  of  Hutton  Henry,  and  d.  27  March,  1752  (she  d. 
lug.  1774),  having  had  issue,  to  survive  infancy, 

William,  his  heir. 

Mary  m.  23  April,  1753,  the  Rev.  Thomas  Griffllh,  M.A.  of 
Hertford  Coll.  Osiord,  •'  a  «ou:id  thoroughbred  si.holar." 


Alice,  d.  v.nm.  22  June,  1807. 
Margaret  d.  unm.  June,  1329. 

Ursula,  in.  Rev.  John  Horseman,  D.D.,  Eeclor  of  Souklerno, 
eo.  Oxford. 

Frances,  m.  Richard  Blackburn,  Esq. 

Elizabeth,  m.  2  Oct.  1765,  as  1st  wife,  Christopher  Thompson 
Maling,  E.sq.  of  Hendon  Lodge,  eo.  Durham,  and  had  issue, 
an  only  dau.    By  his  2nd  wife,  Mr.  Maling  was  father  of 
Martha  Sophia,  Countess  of  Muigrave. 
The  only  son. 

The  Rev.  William  Ironside,  M.A.  and  Fellow  of  St.  Jo'.m'3 
Coll.  Cambridge,  bapt.  4  Aug.  1741,  perpetual  Curate  of  St. 
Helen's  Auckland,  J. P.  for  co.  Palatine  of  Durham;  to.  2 
Oct.  1768,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Neshain,  Esq.  of  Houghton- 
le-Spring,  and  left  at  his  decease, 

I.  William,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Ralph  Anthony,  of  Tennockside,  co.  Lanark,  jvre  uxnrts, 
b.  2  Eeb.  1770 ;  vi.  Judith,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Dunn, 
Esq.  of  Tennockside,  and  d.  13  Sept.  1855,  and  had  issue, 

1  Edmund,  Lieut.  62nd  N.I.,  b.  IS  Aug.  1805;  to.  Marianne 
Lloyd,  2nd  dau.  of  Wolfe  Murray,  Lord  Cringletie  of 
Cringletie,  co.  Peebles,  Lord  of  Session,  and  d.  14  Oct. 
1840,  leaving  daus. 

1  Eliza  Lctitia,  to.  9  Feb.  1837,  John  Tatham  Cottaci, 
Esq.,  who  d.  20  June,  1864.    She  d.  2  June,  1878. 

III.  Edward,  of  the  E.l.C.'s  Civil  Service. 

I.  Jane,  rn.  John  Peter  Grant,  Esq.  of  Rothicmurchup,  some- 
time M.P.  for  Great  Grimsby.  ii.  Frances  Alicia. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Leitch,  Esq.  of  Glasgow. 

IV.  Mary,  m.  1st,  her  cousin,  the  Rev.  James  Griffith,  D.D., 
Master  of  University  College,  Oxford;  and  2ndly,  Dr. 
Bourne,  of  Oxford,  M.D. ;  shed.  1866,  aged  93. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Ironside,  Esq.  of  Houghton-le-Spring,  Capt.  C8th 

regt.,   b.  25  Dec.  1769;    to.  Catherine,    eldest  dau.   of  John 

Maughan,  Esq.  of  York,  and  d.  Aug.  1823  (his  wife  d.  April, 

182-5),  leaving  issue  an  only  son  and  eight  daus., 

I.  William,  of  Houghton-le-Spring,  Lieut.  33rd  regt.  of  foot, 

b.  23  May,  1813;  d.  unm.  3  Jan.  1839.  leaving  by  his  will 

the  ancient  family  estates  at  Houghton-le-Spring  to  his 

sister,  Charlotte  Pyne,  and  her  issue,  with  remainder,  in 

default  of  such  issue,  to  his  sister,  Jane  Bax,  for  life,  with 

remainder  to  her  eldest  son,  the  present  possessor. 

I.  Catherine,  m.  1819,  Col.  Robert  Barnewaii,  Bombay  army, 
d.  20  March,  1848,  his  wife  having  predeceased  him  in  Aug. 
1826. 

II.  Eliza,  TO.  14  Oct.  1823,  Sir  George  William  Anderson, 
K.C.B.,  sometime  Governor  of  the  Mauritius,  and  afterwards 
of  Ceylon;  she  d.  Oct.  1831;  and  he  d.  11  March,  1867, 
leaving  issue. 

III.  Mary,  m.  1824,  Gregor  Grant,  Esq.,  Judge  at  Surat;  she 
d.  July,  1841,  leaving  issue. 

IV.  Charlotte,  to.  1828,  John  Pyne,  Esq.,  Judge  at  Bombay; 
she  d.  without  issue,  4  April,  1841 ;  he  d.  1849. 

V.  Frances,  to.  26  March,  1827,  the  Yen.  Randall  Ward,  Arch* 
deacon  of  Bombay,  and  has  issue. 

VI.  Jane,  m.  4  Sept.  1826,  John  Bax,  Esq.  of  Preston  House, 
Faversham,  Kent,  and  of  the  Bombay  Civil  Service;  he  d. 
July,  1863,  having  had  issue, 

1  John  Henry  Bax,  now  John  Henry  Ironside,  to  whom 
his  mother  released  her  life  estate  in  the  Houghton-le- 
Spring  estate,  June,  1866. 

2  Alexander  George  Bax,  of  Sussex  Place,  Hyde  Park  Gar- 
dens, Capt.  Retired  List  of  Bengal  Army,  m.  27  Dec. 
1855,  Irene  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Walter  Buchanan,  Esq.  of 
Sussex  Place  aforesaid,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

Alexander  George  Buchanan,  b.  14  March,  1S59. 
Pearce  Bonham  Ironside,  6.  13  March,  18C6. 

3  Gilbert  Ironside,  Lieut.  48th  Bengal  N.I.,  d,  unm.  at 
Cawnpore,  June,  1857. 

4  WiUiam  Ironside,  Lieut.  Bengal  army. 

5  Edmund  Ironside  Barnewaii,  Ensign  65th  regt.  of  foot. 

1  Jane  Sarah,  to.  10  April,  1855,  Randall  Robert  Bur- 
roughs, Esq.  of  Manor  House,  Long  Stratton,  Norfolk, 
and  has  issue.  2  Ethel  Ironside. 

VII.  Anne,  m.  3  Jan.  1833,  Capt.  Andrew  WilUam  Pringle, 
Bombay  army,  d.  24  Dec.  1837,  leaving  issi"" 

VIII.  Julia,  m.  20  Sept.  1833,  the  Rev.  William  Money,  of  Lea 
Marston,  co.  Warwick,  and  has  issue. 

Arms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  Ironside,  viz. :  Quarterly  az. 
and  gu.,  a  cross  flory  or;  2nd  and  3rd,  Bax,  erm.,  a  bend 
engrailed  gu.  between  six  torteaux,  on  a  chief  of  the  second 
three  cinquefoils  arg.  Crests — 1st,  Ironside  :  A  cubit  arm 
vested  per  pale  az.  and  gu.  cuff  arg.,  the  hand  ppr.  holding  a 
cross  flory  or ;  2nd,  Bax  :  A,  demi-lion  gu.  charged  on  the 
shoulder  with  three  cinquefoils  arg.  holding  between  the  paws 
an  eastern  crown  or.     Alotto — In  hoc  sijno  vinces. 

/SeaJ— Houghton  le-Spring,  co.  Palatine  of  Durham. 


IRVINE    OF   DRUM. 

Irvixe,  Alesandee  Forbes,  Esq.  of  Drum,  co. 
Aberdeen,  Advocate,  Convener  of  the  co.  Aberdeen, 


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THE  LANDED  GEXTRY, 


IRV 


Md  Sheriff  of  Argyll,  F.E.S.E.,  h.  18  Feb.  1818  ;  •■?. 
his  father  IBGl ;  w.  1849,  Anua  Margaretta,  2nd 
dau.  of  Col.  Jonathan  Forbes  LesHe,  of  Eothie- 
Tv^'orman,  formerly  of  the  78th  Highlanders,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Alesander,  h.  0  Feb.  1850;  d.  7  Auff.  1856. 

II.  Alexander  Charles  Quentyn  Hamilton,  b.  29  Oct.  ICZl ;  d. 
9  Sept.  1875. 

III.  Fbancis  Hdgh,  I).  23  Aug.  1854. 

HfnCagC— The  present  Alexander  Forhes  Tevine,  Esq. 
of  Drum,  is  male  representative  of  William  de  Irwin,  Secre- 
tary and  Armour-Eearer  to  Kins  Robert  Eecce.  That  mo- 
narch, in  1323,  granted  to  this  William  De  Irwin  the  Eoyal 
Forest  of  Drum,  co.  Aberdeen,  and,  by  a  Charter  dated  4  Oct. 
1324,  erected  it  into  a  Free  Barony.  This  charter  is  still  pre- 
served  at  Drum  Castle,  which  has  been  ever  since  the  principal 
seat  of  the  family.    William  de  Irwin  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sib  Thomas  de  Irvine,  of  Drum.  He  m.  Ist,  a  dau.  of  the 
Marischall  of  Scotland,  and  2ndly,  the  dau.  of  Sir  —  Montford, 
of  Lommay.    Sir  Thomas  d.  1380 ;  his  son, 

Sir  Alexander  Irvine,  of  Drum,  accompanied  his  cousin, 
the  Earl  of  Mar,  to  Flanders;  joined  the  army  of  the  Duke  of 
Burgundy,  1409;  was  knighted  on  the  morning  of  the  battle 
of  Liege ;  returned  to  Scotland  1410,  and  was  killed  at  the 
battle  of  Harlaw,  24  July,  1411.  He  m.  a  dau.  of  Montfoid, 
of  Lonmay,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sir  .-Vlexander  Irvine,  of  Drum.  He  7n.  Elizabeth  de  Keth, 
dau.  of  the  Marischall  of  Scotland,  and  d.  1457.  His  eldest 
son,  Alexander,  to.  a  dau.  of  Lord  Abernethy,  of  Saltoun, 
but  d.  before  his  father,  who  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Alexander  Irvine,  of  Drum,  m.  Marioun,  dau.  of  Lord 
Forbes,  and  dying  1493,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sir  Alexander  Irvine,  of  Drum,  m.  Janet,  dau.  of  Keth,  of 
Ludquham,  and  dying  1527,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Alexander  Irvine,  of  Drum,  ra.  Janet,  dau.  of  AUardcs,  of 
Allardes.  Their  eldest  son,  Alexander,  m.  Elizabeth  Ogilvie, 
dau.  of  the  Laird  of  Findlater.  This  Alexander  Irvine  was 
killed  in  his  father's  lifetime,  at  the  battle  of  Pinkie,  in  1547. 
His  son  s.  in  1543,  viz., 

Alexander  Irvine,  of  Drum,  m.  1552,  Lady  Elizabeth 
Keith,  dau.  of  the  Earl  Marischall ;  dying  1603,  he  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Alexander  Irvine,  of  Drum,  m.  1590,  Lady  Marion 
Douglas,  dau.  of  liobert,  Earl  of  Buchan.  He  d.  1629,  and 
was  .<!.  by  his  son, 

Sir  Alexander  Irvine,  of  Drum,  m.  Magdalene,  eldest  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Scrimzeour,  afterwards  crer.ted  Viscount  Dudhope. 
In  June,  1640,  during  the  absence  of  Sir  Alexander,  Drum 
Castle  was  besieged  by  General  Monroe,  and  defended  by  itn 
lady.  After  losing  two  of  his  men,  General  Monroe,  having 
brought  four  mortars  to  batter  the  castle,  the  lady  surrendered. 
It  is  stated  that  King  Charles  I.  created  Sir  Alexander  Earl 
of  Aberdeen;  but  his  enemies  prevented  the  completion  of  the 
patent.    Sir  Alexander  d.  1658,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Alexander  Irvine,  of  Drum,  m.  1643,  Lady  Mary  Gordon, 
dau.  of  the  Marquess  of  Huntly ;  and  2ndly,  Margaret  Coutts.- 
It  is  further  recorded  that,  at  the  Uestoration.  the  Earldom 
intended  for  his  father  was  offered  to  this  Alexander  Irvine, 
but  declined,  as  the  precedence  of  the  fonncr  creation  was 
refused.    He  was  s.  in  1687,  by  his  son, 

Alexander  Irvine,  of  Drum,  in.  Marjory,  dau.  of  Forbes, 
of  Auchreddy.    He  was  s.  by  the  heir  of  entail  in  169S,  viz., 

Alexander  Irvine,  of  Drum,  m.  a  dau.  of  that  Alexander 
Irvine,  of  Drum,  who  d.  16S7.  This  Alexander  Irvine,  of 
Drum,  was  s,  1720,  by  his  sdd, 

Alexander  Irvine,  of  Drum,  who  took  part  in  the  civil  war 
of  1715,  and  was  severely  wounded,  but  escaped  to  the  Conti- 
nent ;  he  was  afterwards  pardoned,  and  d.  1735.  He  was  s.  by 
the  heir  of  entail, 

John  Irvine,  of  Dram,  to.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Robert  Ful- 
lerton,  of  Dudwick,  and  d.  1737.  He  was  s.  by  the  heir  of 
entail, 

Alexan-der  Irvine,  of  Drum,  m.  Isabel,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Thomson,  of  Faithfield,  d.  1744.    He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Alexander  Irvine,  of  Drum,  who,  having  joined  Prince 
Charles  Edward  in  his  attempt  to  regain  the  Crown  in  1745, 
was  fortunate  enough  to  escape  from  the  rout  of  Culloden,  and 
from  forfeiture,  by  the  grand  jury  twice  throwing  out  the 
bills  for  treason  sent  to  them.  This  Alexander  Irvine  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  James  Ogilvie,  of  Auchiries,  and  dying  in  1701,  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

Alexander  Irvine,  of  Drum,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Hugh  Forbes, 
cf  Schivas.    This  Alexander  Irvine  d.  1844,  having  possessed 


the  estate  of  Drum  for  an  extraordinary  long  period,   viz, 
upwards  of  eiglity-three  years.    He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Alexander  Forbes  Irvine,  of  Drum,  b.  10  Jan.  1777,  wbc 
having  previously  succeeded  in  right  of  his  mother  to  th 
estate  of  Schivas,  had  assumed  the  additional  name  of  Forbes 
He  7)1.  19  Dec.  1816,  Margaret,  dau.  of  James  Hamilton,  Esq. 
and  dying  1861,  was  s.  by  his  son,  the  present  proprietoi 
Alexander  Forbes  Irvine,  Esq.  of  Drum. 

.<4r))i«— Arg.,  three  small  sheaves  or  bundles  of  holly,  twi 
and  one,  each  consisting  of  as  many  leaves  slipped  vert,  bandei 
gu.  Crest— A  sheaf  of  nine  holly  leaves  vert.  Supporters- 
two  savages  wreathed  about  the  head  and  middle  with  holly 
each  carrying  in  their  hands  a  baton  all  ppr.  Motto— Su.h  sole 
sub  umbra,  vircns. 

Seat — Drum  Castle,  Doimioak,  co.  Aberdeen. 


IRVINE    OP    CASTLE    IRVINE. 

]^^EIlVT^'-DAECY-IEVIXE,  Heney  Huntlt,  Esq 
of  Castle  Irvine,  co.  Fermanagh,  6.  14  Aug.  1863 
s.  liis  father,  Jidy,  1870. 

iClUCagC. — The  Irvines  of  Castle  Irvine  are  of  vcr; 
ancient  Scottish  ancestry. 

CnRisTOPHER  Irvine,  Laird  of  Bonshaw,  was  slain  with  Kin; 
James  IV.  at  the  Battle  of  Flodden,  9  Sept.  1513,  where  h. 
commanded  the  King's  light  horse  against  the  English.  H 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Christopher  Irvine,  Laird  of  Bonshaw,  the  father  of 

Christopher  Irvine,  Laird  of  Bonshaw,  who  was  slain  a 
the  Battle  of  Solan  Moss,  Dec.  1542.  He  left  issue  two  son: 
Edward,  Laird  of  Bonshaw;  and 

Christopher  Irvine,  Laird  of  Bobbgill  and  Annan,  who:  f 
son  and  successor, 

John  Irvine,  Laird  of  Bobbgill  and  Annan,  jii.  Mary  Johns 
ton,  dau.  of  the  Laird  of  Kewby  and  Johnston,  and  had  issu 
a  son, 

Christopher  Irvine,  a  Lawyer,  bred  at  the  Temple,  Lon 
don,  the  first  of  the  family  who  settled  in  Ireland,  upon  a  gran 
from  King  James  VI.  of  Scotland  and  I.  of  England  of  lands  ii 
Fermanagh.  He  built  CasUe  Irvine,  which  was  burnt  by  tli 
rebels  in  1641.  He  lived  till  after  the  Uestoration,  and  d.  a 
an  advanced  age.  He  m.  his  second-cousin,  Blanch,  dau.  c 
Edward  Irvine,  and  grand-dau.  of  Edward  Irvine,  Laird  c 
Bonshaw,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Christopher,  M.D.,  Physician-General  to  the  States  c 
Scotland,  Historiographer  to  King  Charles  II.,  m.  Mai 
garet,  dau.  of  James  Wishart,  Laird  of  Fotterow,  and  ha 
issue, 

1  Christopher,  M.D.,  of  Castle  Irvine,  6.  circa  1642 ;  s.  t 
the  Castle  Irvine  estates  on  the  death  of  his  uncle.  Si 
Gerard.  He  was  M.P.  co.  Fermanagh  from  1703  to  1713 
m.  Phoebe,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Uume,  of  Castle  Hume 
and  d.  s.  p.  1714. 

2  James,  Surgeon-General,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Gerard  (Sir),  Lient.-Col.  in  King  Charles  II. 's  servic 
before  his  Restoration,  created  a  Bart.  31  July,  1677,  d.  a 
Dundalk  Camp,  1689,  a  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Earl  of  Gran»rd' 
rcgt.  in  King  William's  service ;  m.  1st,  Catherine,  dau 
William  Cathcart,  of  Bandoragh  (shed.  .s. ji.);  and  2ndlj 
Margaret,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Hamilton,  and  had  issue, 

1  Christopher,  m.  Deborah,  dan.  and  co-heriess  of  Henr 
Blennerhassett,  Esq.  of  Castle  Hassctt,  co.  Fermanagh 
and  d.  v.  p.  s.  p.  2  Charles,  Col.  of  horse,  d.  unn, 

3  Gerard,  drowned  at  Enniskillen  School. 
1  Margaret,  wife  of  John  Crichton,  ancestor  of  the  Earls  ( 

Erne, 
ni.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  1st,  Richard  Bell,  Esq.;  2ndly,  Cap 
Thomas  Maxwell ;  and  3rdly,  David  Rond,  of  Enniskillen. 

II.  Mary,   m.  1st,   Andrew  Johnston,   Laird  of  BtarhclniR 
2ndly,  Launcelot  Carleton,  of  Rossfad,  and  had  issue ; 
3rdly,  Capt.  John  SomerviUe. 

The  3rd  son, 

William  Irvine,  of  Ballindulla,  was  a  Capt.  of  horse  unde 
King  Charles  II.  at  the  Battle  of  Worcester,  where  he  wr 
wounded;  and  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Fermanagh  ICsI.  B 
m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Herbert  Gledstanes,  a  General  und< 
Gdstavds  Adolphcs,  King  of  Sweden,  and  Governor  of  Wa 
gast,  and  had  issue  (see  Irvine  of  KiUmka-i).     The  eldest  soi 

Christopher  Irvine,  commonly  called  Colonel  Irvine,. 
(on  the  failure  of  issue  male  of  his  uncles.  Dr.  Irvine,  and  Si 
Gerard  Irvine)  to  the  Castle  Irvine  estates,  and  was  Big 
Sheriff  CO.  Fermanagh  1716.  He  d.  1723,  having  m.  twioe 
by  his  2nd  wife,  Dorothy  Anne,  dau.  of  Jeffry  Brett,  he  left  i 
his  decease  an  elder  son, 

CuRisTOPHEB  Irvine,  Esq.  of  Castle  Irvine,  High  Sheriff* 
Fennanagh  1725,  b.  15  April,  1097 ;  m.  1st,  Dorcas,  Uau. 


IRV 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


IKV 


)0i) 


)1.  Altxnniler  Jtontsiomery,  but  by  licr  bad  no  male  issue. 
.  2ndly,  F.linor,  tlau.  and  ultimately  co-heir  of  Audley 
ervyn,  Esq.  of  TriUick,  co.  Tyrone  (by  Olivia  Coote,  dau.  of 
ichard,  Karl  of  ndlamont),  and  had  issue.  The  elder  son, 
Col.  William  Iuvine,  of  Castle  Irvine,  6.  1734;  Member 
rRatoath  in  the  Irish  House  of  Commons,  was  High  Sheriff 
..  Fermanagh  1768.  He  id.  1st,  Hon.  Flora  Caroline  Cole,  dau. 
John,  1st  Lord  Jlount  Florence ;  .she  d.  s.  p.  He  m.  2ndly, 
iphia,  dau.  of  Gorges  Lowther,  Esq.  of  Kilrue,  co.  Meath  (by 
idith  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Usher  and  Mary  his  wife,  only 
lU.  of  George,  1st  Lord  St.  George),  and  had  eight  sous  and 
ght  daus., 

I.  GoKGES  MARcns,  of  whom  presently. 

H.  AVilliam  Henry,  Rector  of  Tara  and  Dunshaughlin,  co. 
Meath,  J. P.  for  that  co.,  b.  1762;  m.  Elizabetli,  dau.  of 
James  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Sheephill,  co.  Dublin,  and  d.  1839 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  26  April,  1859)  issue, 

1  Gorges  Lowther,  Rector  of  Eathregan,  co.  Meath,  in. 
Dec.  1827,  Henrietta  Florence,  dau.  of  Christopher 
Edmund  John  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Bobsgrove,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  13  March,  1834)  had  two  daus.,  Sophia,  m. 
John  G.  Holmes,  Esq.  of  Eockwood,  co.  Galway,  and 
Henrietta,  in.  Clement  Hamerton,  Esq.  M.D,  Eev.  G. 
Irvine  d.  Nov.  1838. 

2  James  Comm.  R.N.,  of  Hardwick  Place,  Dublin,  d.^^n1n. 
Nov.  1867. 

3  Henry,  of  Vine  Lodge,  co.  Wexford,  and  Kilmorc,  co. 
Tyrone,  to.  1829,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Ebenezcr  Radford 
Eowe,  Esq.  of  Ballyharty,  co.  Wexford,  and  twin  sister  of 
Sophia,  wife  of  Sir  Thomas  Esmonde,  Bart.,  and  has  issue, 

John  William  Henry. 

William  Henry,  late  Capt.  3rd  regt.  (Buffs),  m.  Maria 
Jane,  dau.  of  Arthur  Edward  Knox,  Esq.  of  Castlerea, 
by  Lady  Jane  Parsons  his  wife,  dau.  of  Lawrence,  2nd 
Earl  of  Eosse,  and  has  a  dau.,  Edith. 

4  St.  George  Caulfeild,  Eeetor  of  Kilmcssan,  co.  Meath,  in. 
Georgina,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Preston,  Esq.  of  Swainstown, 
CO.  Jleath,  and  had  a  dau.,  Georgina,  m.  Surgeon-Major 
McNalty.  5  Hans,  M.D. 

1  Charlotte,  d.  vnm.  IS74.  2  Harriet,  d.  unm. 

3  Caroline,  in.  Eev.  John  Lowe,  Eector^of  Dunshaughliu, 
CO.  Meath. 
IH.  Christopher  Henry  Hamilton,  E.N.,  d.  iinm. 

IV.  Henry  William,  b.  1770;  m.  Rebecca  Cooke,  and  had  an 
only  dau.,  Eebecca,  in.  David  Onge,  Esq. 

V.  George  St.  George,  Major  in  the  army,  of  Ballmahown, 
CO.  Wexford,  High  Sheriff  1804,  b.  1771;  in.  1st,  Bridget, 
dau.  of  Maurice  Howlin  D'Arcy,  Esq.  of  Cooline,  co.  Wex- 
ford ;  she  d.  s.  p.  He  m.  2ndly,  Frances,  dau.  of  Eobert 
Doyne,  Esq.  of  Wells,  co.  AVexford,  and  had  issue, 

1  Edward  Tottenham,  Esq.  of  St.  M^a-.C-.  <■■>.  Wrxford, 
J.P.  andD.L.,  High  Sheriff  CO.  Wc\i'  -'  i  l  '  ('.ipt- 
Ifith  Lancers;  m.  1861,  Elizabeth  Bin;:  -       .i«ard 

Gonne  Bell,  Esq.  of  Streamstown,  v.  'Aav.  :ii,i|  had  a 
dau.,  Mary  Sophia  Georgina,  6.13  Feb.  1863;  cZ.  S  Jan. 
1864. 

1  Frances  Eleanor  D'Arcy,  in.  1856,  Eev.  Charles  Elring- 
ton. 

2  Sophia  Maria,  in.  1st,  1852,  James  Butler,  Esq.  of  Castle 
Crine;  and  2ndly,  1860,  Col.  Graham. 

Yl.  Arthur  Mervyn,  killed  at  Pondicherry. 

Til.  John  Caulfeild,  Capt.  in  the  army,  J. P.  co.  Coric;  d.  s.p., 
having  to.  Mary  Broderick,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry 
Mitchell,  Esq.  of  Mitchellsforl,  co.  Cork,  and  relict  of  Grice 
Smyth,  Esq.  of  Ballynatray. 

vm.  Hugh  Lowther.  killed  at  Blonte  Video. 

I.  Sophia  Maria,  wife  of  Capt.  Carew  Smith. 

H.  Elinor  Jane,  wife  of  Heury  Gonne  Bell,  Esq. 

III.  Florence  Elizabeth  Anne,  wife  of  William  llathborne,  Esq. 

IV.  Olivia  Emily,  wife  of  George  Lennox  Conyngham,  Esq. 

V.  Frances  Mary,  wife  of  Jones  Irwin,  Esq.  of  co.  Sligo. 

VI.  Harriett,  in.  John  Carleton,  Esq.  of  Mohill,  co.  Leitrim. 

VII.  Letitia  St.  Patricia  Mervyn,  wife  of  Col.  Alexander 
Stuart,  only  son  of  Gen.  James  Stuart. 

VIII.  Elizabeth  Emily,  wife,  1st,  of  Ebenezcr  Eadford  Eowe, 
Esq.  of  Ballyharty,  co.  Wexford;  and  2ndly,  of  Samuel 
Green,  Esq. 

Tie  eldest  son. 

Major  GoKr.ES  Marcus  Ikvink,  of  Castle  Irvine,  h.  26  Nov. 
760;  m.  31  March,  1788,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Judge 
)'Arcy,  Esq.  of  Dunmow  Castle,  co.  Meath  (by  Elizabeth  his 
rife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Richard  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Robbins- 
3wn).  (The  D'Aects  of  Vv.nmmo,  of  whom  Mr.  D'Arcy- 
rvine  is  the  heir  general,  were  descended  from  the  baronial 
lOUse  of  D'Akct,  afterwards  Earls  of  Holderness.)  By  the 
eiress  of  D'Arcy,  Major  Irvine  had  four  sons  and  live  daus., 

I.  William  D'Akcy,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Gorges  Mervyn  (Rev.). 

III.  St.  George,  la.  Miss  Catherine  Fennell. 

IV.  Somerset,  K.N.,  m.  a  dau.  of  Abraham  Uargrave,  Esq.  of 
V"\-r.  CO.  Cork. 

I.  LoLu.a. 


II.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Marquess  Ferdinando  Incontii,  of 
Florence. 

in.  Sophia,  widow  of  Arthur,  Viscount  Dunsannon. 

TV.  Emily,  d.  unm.  1870.  v.  Lutitia. 

The  eldest  son, 

Willlam  D'Akct  Ibvixe,  of  Castle  Irvine  (Nccarno  Castle), 
assumed,  under  settlement,  the  surname  of  D'Arcy.  He  rn. 
1817,  Maria,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Brooke,  1st  bart.  of  Cole 
Brooke,  co.  Fermanagh,  and  by  her  (who  d.  IS  July,  ls38) 
had  issue, 

Henri  Mervtn  D'Arcv  Irvine,  his  heir. 

Richard  D'Arcy,  Treasurer  of  the  co.  Fermanagh,  d.  unm. 
1857. 

William  D'Arcy,  late  Capt.  67th  regt.,  in.  Louisa,  dau.  of 
Capt.  Cockburn.  R.A.,  and  has  issue,  William. 

Francis  D'Arcy,  Capt.  H.M.  Indian  army,  m.  1854,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Col.  Sewell,  and  has  issue,  William,  Blaria  Elizabeth, 
and  Henrietta. 

Arthur  D'Arcy,  Capt.  in  the  Fermanagh  Militia. 

John  D'Arcy,  Lieut.  R.N. 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  John  Caldwell  Bloomfleld,  Esq.  of  Castle 
CaldweU,  co.  Fermanagh.  Maria. 

Mr.  Irvine  d.  23  June,  1857,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Mervyn  D'Arcy  Irvine,  Esq.  of  Castle  Irvine,  High 
Sheriff  co.  Tyrone  1851,  who  by  royal  license,  bearing  date 
27  April,  1861.  was  authorized  to  assume  the  additional  sur- 
names of  Mervyn  and  D'Abcy,  with  the  arms  of  those  families 
quartered.  He  m.  16  Oct.  18G2,  Huntly  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
Hon.  Frances  Pritlie,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2  March,  ■1SG4)  left 
at  his  decease,  July,  1870,  a  son, 

Henry  Huntly,  now  of  Castle  Irvine,  6.  14  Aug.  1863. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  fess  gu.  between  three 
holly-leaves  vert,  for  Irvine;  2nd,  az.  semee  of  cross-crosslets 
and  three  cinquefoils  arg.,  for  D'Arcy  ;  3rd,  or,  a  chevron  sa., 
for  Mervyn.  Crests — 1st,  Irvine:  A  gauntlet  fessways  issuant 
out  of  a  cloud  and  holding  a  thistle  all  ppr. ;  2nd,  D'Arcy: 
On  a  chapeau  gu.  turned  up  erm.  a  bull  passant  sa.  armed  or; 
3rd,  A  squirrel  sejant  ppr.  cracking  a  nut  gu.  Mottoes — 1st, 
Irvine  :  Dum  memor  ipse  mei ;  2nd,  D'Akcy  :  Un  Dieu  un 
roy  ;  3rd,  Mervyn  :  De  Dieu  est  tout. 

Seats — Castle  Irvine,  Irvinestown,  and  Eossclare  House, 
Lowtherstownj  co.  Fermanagh. 


IRVINE    OF    KILLADEAS. 

Ietine,  John  Gekard,  Esq.  of  Killacleas,  co. 
Fermanagb,  D.L.,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1852,  and  J.P. 
CO.  Tyrone,  High  Sheriff  1878,  Col.  Commanding 
Fermanagh  Light  Infantry  regt.  of  Militia,  s.  his 
father  5  June,  1860 ;  m.  15  Dec.  1860,  Elizabeth, 
4th  dau.  of  Wilham  Daniell,  Esq.  of  Ballymackney, 
CO.  Monaghan,  and  Manor  Hasset  Lodge,  co.  Fer- 
managh, J.P.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Gerard  Christopher. 

II.  William  Peregrine  Daniell. 

III.  Arthur  Launcelot  Carleton. 

IV.  Charles  Edward  Stannus. 

V.  Geoffrey  George  Vaughan. 

I.  Mary  EUzabeth  Geraldine.         n.  Caroline  Sarah  Sophia. 

III.  Kathleen  Margaret  Matilda. 

HtUCagC— John  Irvine,  Esq.  of  Cooles  and  Rockfield, 
CO.  Fermanagh  (2nd  son  of  William  Irvine,  Esq.  of  Ballindul- 
lagh,  by  Elizabeth  Gledstanes  his  wife,  see  Irvine  of  Castle 
Iri-ine),  s.  his  father  I69I;  he  in.  1st,  Edith,  dau.  of 
J.  Hamilton,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Launcelot 
Carleton,  Esq.  of  Rossfad,  and  had  issue  two  sons  and  four 
daus.  His  will  bears  date  10  July,  1716,  and  was  proved 
7  Nov.  same  year.    The  eldest  son. 

Major  Christopher  Irvine,  of  Cooles  and  Rnckfield,  in. 
Jane,  dau.  of  Rev.  Dr.  Green,  of  Sallys  Grove,  co.  Fermanagh, 
and  Shanballyholly,  co.  Limerick;  and  d.  1760,  having  had 
issue  two  sons, 

I.  John,  his  successor,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Gerard,  m.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  Andrew  Hamilton,  Esq.  of 
BallymadoncU,  co.  Donegal,  and  2ndly,  Sarah,  dau.  of  John 
Moutray,  Esq.  of  Favor  Royal,  co.  Tyrone,  and  had  issue, 

1  Hamilton,  his  successor,  of  Green  Hill,  co.  Fermanagh, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  21  Oct.  1768;  m.  Feb.  1798,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  John  Sandys,  Esq.  of  Drimnacor,  co.  Longford, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

Arthur  Henry,  of  Green  Hill,  b.  16  Oct.  1808;  d.  unm. 
1862.  Gerard,  deceased. 

Hamilton  John,  deceased. 

Anne,  decca.spd.  Charlotte  Sophia,  deceased. 

Charlotte  Maria,  deceased.  Letitia. 

Elizabeth.  Anne  Hannah. 

Catherine  Angelina. 
Mr.  Irvine,  High  Sheriff  1799,  d.  25  May,  1816. 


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2  Christopher,  3  Arthur  Henry,  married. 

4  Andrew.  5  William,  ra.  and  lias  issue. 

6  John.  7  Thomas  Gledstane. 

1  Catherine.  2  Klizaheth.  3  Anne. 

4  Sophia  Jane.  S  Letitia,  m.  James  King,  Esq. 

The  elder  son, 

John  Irvine,  Esq.  of  Rockfield,  co.  Fermanaffh,  High  Sherift 
of  Fermanagh  1763,  m.  1745,  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  Eiglit 
Kcv.  Dr.  Story,  Bishop  of  Kilmore ;  and  had  issue  four  sons 
and  three  daus., 
I.  Christopher,  d.  unm.  ii.  Joseph,  d.  unm. 

III.  Gerard,  his  heir. 

IV.  William,  of  CooUstown,  co.  Tyrone,  was  Capt.  in  5th 
Eoyal  Irish  regt.  of  Dragoons,  and  Major  in  the  Royal 
Tyrone  FnsiUers  Militia.  He  d.  1830,  leaving  two  sons  and 
a  dau., 

1  AVilliam  John,  Eector  of  Kilmoon,  co.  Mcath,  m.  1870, 
Catherine  Charlotte  (rf.  1870),  dau.  of  Capt.  Thomas  Boyes, 
of  76th  regt.,  and  d.  1870,  leaving,  with  seven  daus.,  two 
sons,  the  eldest  of  whom, 

William  Stuart,  Sub-Inspector  Royal  Irish  Constahulary, 
TO.  1873,  Mary  Louisa,  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Thcophilus 
Hobson,  Incumbent  of  Jenkinstown. 

2  Charles,  the  second  son,  was  Lieut.-Col.  of  38th  regt.,  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Lewis  Gollock,  Esq.  and  d.  1864,  learing 
an  elder  son, 

Henry,  now  of  Gortalowry,  Capt.  Eoyal  Tyrone  Fusilier 
Militia. 
1  Kathcrine   Elizabeth    Sophie,   m.  Col.   Charles  Bailey, 
E.E.,  and  d.  1817,  leaving  issue. 
I.  Deborali.  ii.  Elizabeth.  iii.  Sophia. 

Mr.  Irvine  d.  1787,  and  was  s.  by  his  oldest  surviving  son, 

Gebakd  Irvine,  Esq.  of  Eockfield,  co.  Fermanagh,  Deputy- 
Gorenior  of  co.  Fermanagh,  Capt.  47th  regt.,  with  which 
regiment  he  served  in  the  American  War,  and  was  at  the  battle 
of  Bunker's  Hill,  was  High  SheriiT  of  co.  Fermanagh  1803. 
He  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Eobert  Hassard,  Esq.  of  Stoneville, 
and  d.  3  March,  1835,  having  had  issue, 
John,  his  successor,  of  whom  presently. 
'Jlobert,  d.  1823.  William. 

Arthur  Henry  (Rev.),  of  Spring  Hill,  co.  Tyrone,  d.  1837. 
George,  Capt.  33rd  regt.  of  Bengal  N.I.,  d.  1866. 
Jane,  m.  Thomas  Hemsworth,  Esq.  of  Abbeville,  co.  Tippe- 
rary.  Catherine,  to.  Dr.  Michael  Tuthill. 

'The  eldest  son, 

John  Irvine,  Esq.  of  Eockfield  and  Killadeas,  co.  Ferma- 
nagh, J. P.  and  D.L.,  Major  Eoyal  Tyrone  Fusiliers  regt.  of 
Militia,  High  Sheriff  co.  Fermanagh  1819;  m.  1817,  Sarah, 
eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Towers,  Esq.  of  Bushy  Park,  co.  Tip- 
perary ;  and  d.  5  June,  1860,  having  had  issue, 

Gerard,  d.  unm.  1840.  John  Geraed,  now  of  Killadeas. 

Christopher  (Rev.).  Thomas,  d.  1840. 

Charles  Dopping.  Malcolm  Edward,  d.  1839. 

Arthur  Benjamin  (Rev.),  to.  Louisa  Caroline,  dau.  of  Cheyne 

Brady,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
Duncan  Malcolm,  Capt.   17th  regt.,  m.  6  Oct.  18G8,  Jane 

Caroline,  elder  dau.  of  Comm.  M.  J.  Knox,  E.N. 
Mary.  Kathleen,  d.  1845. 

Caroline  Sophia,   to.   Eev.   J.  F.   Pcacocke,   Rector  of  St. 
Georges,  and  Prebendary  of  Dunlavjn,  Diocese  of  Dublin. 
Sarah  Ehzabeth,  d.  1841. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  fess  gu.  between  three  holly  leaves  vert. 
Crest — A  gauntlet  fessways  issuant  out  of  a  cloud  and  holding 
a  thistle  all  ppr.  Mottoes — Sub  umbra  sub  sole  virescens ;  and 
over  the  crest,  Dum  memor  ipse  mei. 

SeaL — Killadeas,  Ballycassidy,  co.  Fermaiiafh. 


IRVING    OF    BARWHINNOCK. 

Irving,  James,  Esq.  of  Barwhinnock,  co.  Kirk- 
cudbright, b.  1808  ;  in.  1845,  Margaret,  only  cliild 
and  heiress  of  the  late  Peter  Laurie  MacMillan, 
Esq.  of  Barwhinnock,  and  has,  with  other  issue,  a 
son, 

Richard  Francis,  6.  1855. 
Major  Irving  is  a  Magistrate  for  the  Stewartry  of 
Kirkcudhright.  He  was  appointed  to  the  Bengal 
Cavalry  1829,  served  through  the  Affghan  campaign, 
and  the  actions  consequent  thereon ;  accomjoanied 
the  Light  Brigade  to  the  final  relief  of  the  pi-isoners 
at  Toorkistan ;  M-as  present  with  the  army  of  the 
Sutlej  and  Punjaub  campaign,  including  the  passage 
of  the  Chenab  at  Eamnuggur,  the  battles  of  Chillian- 
wallah   and   Googerat,   and   the   pursuit   of    Dost 


Mahomed  Khan  at  Pesha^vur.     He  retired  with  tb 
rank  of  Major  1852. 

JttltraflE.— This  is  an  old  family  in  co.  Dumfries.  Thj 
present  Major  Irving,  of  Barwhinnock,  and  his  sister,  Marj/ 
widow  of  Sir  John  Gordon,  Bart,  of  Earlston,  are  the  onl, 
surviving  children  of  the  late  William  Irving,  Esq.  of  Grit 
ston,  CO.  Dumfries,  by  Jane  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Davi 
Currie,  Esq.  of  Newlaw,  co.  Galloway;  and  claim  descent  froi 
Christopher  Irving,  of  Eobgill  and  Annan,  who  m.  15C(i 
Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Johnstone  of  that  ilk. 

Arms— Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  holly  leaves  verl 
Crest— A  dexter  arm  in  armour  embowed  holding  a  branch  c 
holly  all  ppr.    Motto— Hand  uUis  labentia  ventis. 

<Sea«— Barwhiimoek,  Twyneholm.  co.  Kircudbright, 


IRWIN  OF  JUSTTJSTOWN  AND  SALP0R7 

Iewin,  Capt.  Thomas  Angelo,  of  Justustow: 
and  Salport,  Cumberland,  b.  10  April,  1845 ;  Deput 
Chief  Constable  of  Manchester,  Capt.  on  half-paj 
formerly  of  the  Eoyal  Scots  ;  holds  also  a  Commis 
sion  in  the  6th  Eoyal  Lancashire  Militia ;  s.  to  th 
estate  in  1877,  under  the  will  of  his  grand-uncl 
Thomas  Irwin,  Esq.  of  Calder  Abbey  and  Justus 
town. 

Ht'uraCIP.— Thomas  Ikwtn,  Esq.  of  Justustown,  Cumbei 
land  (son  of  Thomas  Irwin,  Esq.  of  Mosside,  Justustown);  n 
1788,  Jane.  2nd  dau.  of  John  Senhouse,  Esq.  of  Calder  Abbej 
and  sister  of  Joseph  Tiffin  Senhouse,  Esq.,  also  of  Caldt 
Abbey),  and  d.  3  Jan.  1832,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  Lieut.  H.E.I.C.S.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Col.  Chartcri 
and  d.  21  Sept.  1824,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1874)  had  a  sor 

Thomas  Somerville,  Lieut.  Bengal  Engineers,  to.  184 
Caroline  Burke,  2nd  dau.  of  Col.  John  Angelo,  3rd  Beng 
Cavalry,  and  d.  1850,  leaving  issue,  . 

1  Thomas  Angelo,  now  of  Justustown. 

2  John  James,  Lieut.  12th  foot,  0.  1848;  m.  1873.  Sai 
Pratt,  dau.  of  James  Ponsonby  Hill,  Esq.  of  Jonesboro 
CO.  Louth,  and  has  issue,  John  Hill,  6.  1875 ;  Georgi 
6.  1876 ;  Ethel  Marguerite. 

1  Caroline  Louisa  Antoinette,  iii.  1st,  1865,  Robert  Coser  | 
Weir,  Esq.,  of  Bogangreen,  Berwick,  who  d.  1867;  an 
2ndly,  1870,  Montagu  Dicken  Stevenson,  Esq.,  late  Cap 
30th  foot,  and  has  issue,  John  Henry  Montagu,  6.  1875 
Violet  Eeiley ;  Frances  Lilian  Antoinette ;  and  Georgih! 

III.  Joseph,  Lieut.  E.N.,  to.  Miss  Emily  Dillon  (of  an  Iris 
family),  and  had  five  sons  and  three  daus.         iv.  James. 

I.  Jane. 

II.  Mary,  to.  William  Nicholson  Hodgson,  Esq.  of  Ncwl) 
Grange,  near  Carlisle. 

III.  Sarah,  m.  Thomas  Allison  Hoskins,  Esq.  of  High  Sc 
murthy,  near  Cockermouth. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Irwin,  Esq.  of  Justustown,  and,  jure  vxoris,  of  Caldc 
Abbey,  both  in  Cumberland,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  183( 
6.  19  Nov.  1789;  to.  16  April,  1823,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  an 
heiress  of  Joseph  Tiffin  Senhouse,  Esq.  of  Calder  Abbey,  am 
d.  1877,  bequeathing  the  estates  to  his  grand-neplieiv,  Cap'J 
Thomas  Angelo  Irwin,  now  of  Justustown. 

^rj)is— Arg.,  three  holly  leaves  ppr.  Crest— A  dove  holdin 
an  olive-branch  in  its  beak  all  ppr.  Motto— lla.ui\  uUis  labenti 
ventis.  Seai— Justustown,  near  Carlisle. 

IRWIN    OF    DERRYGOitE, 

Ibwin,  Edward,  Esq.  of  Derrygore,  co.  Ferma  J 
nagh,  J.P.,  b.  1848  ;  s.  his  father  1874  ;  j«.  26  Dec 
1878,  Annie  Brunskill,  4th  dau.  of  Samuel  N.  Elliott 
Esq.  of  Mount  Galpine,  Dartmouth. 

HinriigC— George  Irwin,  Esq.  lived  in  Derrygore,  an 
d.  there  1791.  He  to.  Ellen  Logan,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1791 
had,  with  other  issue,  a  youngest  son, 

Acheson  Irwin,  Esq.,  6. 11  Nov.  1760 ;  who  resided  at  Derrj 
gore.  He  m.  1790,  Catherine  Wilson,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Noi 
1837)  had  issue, 

George  Acheson,  d.  iinm.  1817. 

Edward,  now  of  Derrygore. 

Acheson,  d.  1855;  he  had  a  son,  6.  1832. 

James  Stuart,  d.  s.  jj.  1844. 

Letitia,  to.  John  Bartley,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

Ellen,  1)1.  Charles  Ashenhurst,  and  has  issue. 

Catherine,  to.  Ealph  Stone,  and  has  issue. 

Mary  Ann,  to.  William  Emery,  and  has  no  issue, 
Ilig  eldest  surviving  son, 

Edward  Ibwin,  Esq.  of  Derrygore,  co.  Fermanagh,  J.P.  fc 


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1ST 


ithatco.,  and  Higli  Sheriff  1SG2,  also  J.P.  for  the  borough  of 
Leeds,  co.  York,  b.  March,  1795;  »i.  Jane,  1S47,  Hannah,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Baynes,  of  Leeds,  and  d.  1874,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  now  of  Dcrrygore. 

II.  John  Arthur,  b.  1  Jan.  1854. 

rii.  Aclieson  Harcourt,  b.  3  Marcli,  IS.JS. 

I.  Eose.  II.  Hannah. 

Arms— Arg.,  a  mural  crown  betwoon  three  holly-leaves  ppr. 
Crest — A  mailed  arm  fessways  holdint;  in  the  hand  a  thisth' 
and  a  holly  leaf  all  ppr.  and  charged  on  the  aru".  with  a  crescent 
gu.    Jl/o«o— Nemo  me  impune  lacessit. 

Seat — Derrygore,  Enniskillen. 


IRWIN    OF    BATHMOYLE. 

Trtvin,  Richabd,  Esq.  of  Eathmoyle,  co.  Ros- 
common,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1861,  and  Major  of  the 
Roscommon  Mihtia,  b.  1832  ;  s.  his  father  18(57  ; 

.  18  June,  1866,  Cecilia,  dau.  of  PhiHp  O'Reilly, 
Esq.,  D.L.  of  Coolamber,  co.  Longford,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Arthur  John,  6.  13  May,  1868. 

II.  Francis  Joseph,  b.  9  June,  18G9. 

III.  Henry,  6.  24  June,  1870. 

IV.  Valentine,  6.  18  Oct.  1874. 

I.  Mary.  ii.  Rosalie. 

HlJtragC— This  family  have  settled  in  co.  Roscommon, 
and  possessed  considerable  estates  there  from  an  early  period. 
They  claim  descent  from  the  Scotch  House  of  Drum  Castle. 

John  Irwin,  Esq.  of  Ballinderry,  co.  Roscommon,  m.  Susanna 
Jones,  and  d.  at  an  advanced  age  in  1720,  leaving,  with  other 
issue,  a  son, 

Arthur  Irwin,  Esq.  of  Fernhall,  and  Eathmoyle,  6.  1C92 ; 

.  1748,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  C.  Dillon,  Esq.  and  d.  1785,  leaving 
(with  a  dau.  Eleanor,  b.  1759,  m.  E.  Howley,  Esq.)  a  son, 

Richard  Irwin,  Esq.  of  Rathmoyle,  m.  1st,  1801,  Sarali,  dau. 
of  £.  Burke,  Esq.  of  Ballynakill,  by  whom  (who  d.  in  childbed) 
he  had  a  son, 

Arthur,  who  d.  1802. 
He  m.  2ndly,  1804,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Valentine  Dillon,  Esq.  of 
Tenelick,  co.  Longford,  and  had  further  issue  by  her  (who  d. 
1837), 

Richard,  his  heir.  Valentine,  b.  1808;  d.  184G. 

John,  b.  1809,  J.P.  co.  Roscommon;  m.  1840,  Margaret,  dau. 
of  L.  Harkan,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

Eleanor,  m.  1835,  John  White,  Esq.  of  Xantenan,  co.  Lime- 
rick, and  d.  1863,  leaving  issue. 

Margaret,  a  Nun,  d.  laim.  1864,  aged  50. 
Mr.  Irwin  d.  1818,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Irwin,  Esq.  of  Rathmoyle,  6.  1806,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Eoscommon  1842;  to.  1832,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Kelly,  Esq., 
D.L.,  of  Rockstown,  co.  Limerick,  and  Ballintlea,  co.  Clare, 
by  whom  (who  d.  Dec.  1861)  he  had  issue, 

Richard,  his  heir,  now  of  Rathmoyle. 

John,  now  of  Ballynew  House,  co.  Mayo,  h.  1836. 

Valentine,  late  Magistrate  at  Kuttuck,  Bengal,  b.  1838;  m. 
1871,  Mary,  dau.  of  J.  Scully,  Esq.,  and  d.  1873,  leaving 
issue. 

Mary,  a  Nun,  d.  vnm.  1862,  aged  29. 

Katherine.        Margaret.        Frances.        Eleanor,  d.  1876. 
Mr.  Irwin  d.  7  Jan.  1867,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the 
present  Richard  Irwin,  Esq.  of  Rathmoyle. 

Arms—Arg.,  a  fess  gu.  between  three  holly  leaves  vert. 
Crest— A  gauntlet  fessways  issuing  out  of  clouds  holding  a 
thistle  all  ppr.  Motto— Suh  sole  sub  umbra  virescens;  over 
the  crest,  Nemo  me  impune  lacessit. 

/Scai— Rathmoyle,  BalUnagre. 


ISHERWOOD  OF  IiIARPLE. 
Ekadshaw-Isheewood,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Mar2:)le 
Hall,  CO.  Chester,  and  Bradshaw  Hall,  co.  Lancaster, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  10  Feb.  1820  ;  m.  22  July,  1810, 
Mary  Ellen,  eldest  surviving  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Henry 
Bellairs,  of  Bedworth,  co.  Warv\'ick,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Henry,  6.  27  Aug.  1841,  late  84th  regt.;  m.  1864, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Luce,  Esq.  of  Malmesbury,  and 
has  issue. 

II.  Arthur  Salisbury,  b.  21  May,  1313. 

iLillCngC. — Henry  Bradshaw,  F.=q.,  2nd  son  of  William 
Bradshaw,  Esq.  of  Bradshaw  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  by  Margaiet, 
dau.  of  Christoi'her  Clayton,  Esq.  of  Styrdes  Hall,  Chesliirc, 
piuchased  Marile  Hall,  1606,  from  Sir  Edward  Stanley,  K.B., 


having  previously  resided  there  as  tenant.  He  m.  Dorothy, 
tlie  litiress  of  Christopher  Bagsliaw,  Esq.  of  The  Itidge,  co. 
Derhy,  and  dying  1611,  left  issue  a  dau.,  who  m.  John  Milton, 
father  uf  tile  I'oet,  and  a  sou, 

lIiiNKY  Bradshaw,  Esq.,  to.  Catherine,  dau.  and  co-heiress 
of  Ralph  Winnington,  Esq.  of  Oflerlon  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and 
dying  1654,  left  issue, 

Henry. 

John,  the  celebrated  Judge,  who  presided  at  the  trial  of  Kinjf 

Charles   I.,  b.  1602.     He  was  M.P.   for  Cheshire,   Chief 

Justice  of  Chester,  and  Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of  Lan- 
caster.    He  d.  s.  p.  1659,  leaving  the  remains  of  his  immense 

wealth  to  his  nephew,  Henry  Biudshaw. 
The  elder  son, 

Henry  Bradshaw,  Esq.,  Col.  in  Cromwell's  army,  wounded 
at  the  battle  of  Worcester,  and  one  of  the  Judges  who  con- 
demned the  Earl  of  Derby;  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Barnard  Welles,  Esq.  of  Wyberslegh  Hall,  co.  Chester;  and 
2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  George  Bowden,  Esq.  of  Bowden,  co. 
Chester.     He  d.  1661,  and  left  issue  by  his  1st  wife, 

Henry  Bradshaw,  Esq.,  who,  on  failure  of  the  senior 
branch  of  the  family,  became  possessed  of  Bradshaw  Hall, 
A.D.  1690.  Hem.  Magdalene,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas 
Bareroft,  Esq.  of  Barcroft  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue, 

Henry  Bradshaw,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Derby  1701 ; 
m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Legh,  Esq.  of  High  Legh,  co. 
Cliester,  and  dying  without  issue,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Thomas  Bradshaw,  d.  unm.  1743,  when  his  estates  went  to 
his  only  sister, 

Mary  Bradshaw,  twice  married,  1st,  John  Pimlot,  Esq. 
(whose  only  child,  Mary,  to.  Lindon  Evelyn,  Esq.,  M.P.  for 
Dundalk,  whose  only  child  m.  Lord  Dunsany);  and  2ndly, 
Nathaniel  Isherwood,  Esq.  of  Bury,  co.  Lancaster,  by  whom 
she  had  issue.    Her  eldest  son, 

Nathaniel  Isherwood,  Esq.,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Brabin, 
Esq.  of  Brabin's  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and  dying  s.  p.  1765,  was 
s.  by  his  only  brother, 

Thomas  Isherwood,  Esq.  of  Bradshaw  and  Marple,  m.  Ist, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Altcroft,  Esq.  of  Gillibrand  House, 
near  Blackburn,  by  whom  he  had  one  son,  who  d.  an  infant, 
and  six  daus.  He  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Orrel,  Esq. 
of  Salterley,  co.  Chester,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas  Bradshaw,  his  successor,  d.  unm.  5  Jan.  1791. 

Henry  Bradshaw,  successor  to  his  brother,  d.  unm.  1801. 

John,  of  whom  presently. 

Magdalen  Barcroft,  m.  Henry  Salvin,  Esq.  of  Thorpe  Salvin. 

Mariann,  to.  George  Salvin,  Esq.       Hannah,  d.  unm.  1798. 

Mary  Anne,  d.  unm.  Margaret,  d.  unm.  1793. 

The  3rd  son, 

John  Bradshaw  Isherwood,  Esq.  of  Marple  Hall,  co. 
Chester,  and  Bradshaw  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll. 
Cambridge,  6.10  June,  1776,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Chester  1815; 
m.  19  Oct.  1812,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Eev. 
Thomas  Bancroft,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Bolton-le-Moors,  J. P.,  and 
Chaplain  to  Viscount  Castle  Stuart,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  April, 
1856)  had  issue, 

Thomas  Bradshaw,  present  representative. 

Anna  Maria,  to.  5  Dec.  1839,  Rev.  Charles  Bellairs,  of  Ecd- 
worih,  CO.  Warwick.  Miriam. 

Anne  Magdalen,  to.  14  Feb.  1843,  Rev.  John  Vaughan  Lloyd, 
Vicar  of  Hope,  co.  Flint;  d.  1859. 

Blargaret  Sarah.  Esther  Alice.  Jemima. 

Mr.  Isherwood  d.  23  May,  1839. 

/4n)!.5— Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  Isherwood,  arg.,  a  ffss 
dancetee  az.  on  a  chief  az.  a  lion  passant  or;  2nd  and  3rtl, 
Bradshaw,  arg.,  two  bendlets  sa.  between  as  many  martlets, 
of  the  2nd.  CVfs^s— 1st,  Isherwood  :  A  wolfs  head  erased  ppr. 
out  of  a  crescent  az. ;  2nd,  Bradshaw  :  On  a  mount  vert  a  stag 
at  gaze  ppr.  under  a  vine  branch  fructed  or.  Jl/oiio— Bona 
benemerenti  benedictio. 

^■,„,,,_jlarple  Hall,  near  Stockport,  Cheshire;  Bradshaw 
Hall,  near  Bolton,  co.  Lancaster. 


ISTED  OF  ECTON. 

IsTED,  Ambrose,  Esq.  of  Ecton,  co.  Northampton. 
D.L.,  bapt.  there  22  Feb.  1779  ;  m.  1st,  at  Barton- 
Seagrave,  26  July,  1832,  Eleanor  Elizabeth,  eldest 
dau°of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Richard  Bruce  Stopford, 
Canon  of  Windsor,  youngest  brother  of  James 
George,  Earl  of  Courtown,  which  lady  d.  1851 ;  and 
2ndly,  10  Sept.  1853,  Frances  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomas,  Viscount  Anson,  and  widow  of  the  Hon. 
Charles  John  Murray.  Mr.  Istcd  s.  his  father 
12  Aug.  1827. 


858 


IVE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


IZO 


JLt'nf.TSC— "IsTED  of  £ctoii  came  from  Eystpcl,  a  large 
Biarifiiiie  town  in  tlie  province  of  Schoncn,  in  the  IvinKilom 
of  Sweden,  and  settled  at  Framfield,  Sussex,  probably  in  the 
time  of  Edward  III.,  where  they  enjoyed  a  considerable 
estate,  some  part  of  which  continued  in  the  family  till  1718, 
when  it  was  sold  by  Thomas  Isted,  Esq.  of  Ecton." 

John  Isted,  of  Framfield,  Sussex,  was  father  of  another 

John  Isted,  of  FramficUl,  whose  son, 

raciiABD  Isted,  of  Framfiekl,  yi.  Anne,  dau.  of  William 
AVarnot,  of  the  same  place,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Isted,  of  Framfield,  m.  IClizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Thomas  Twine,  M.D.  of  Lewes,  Sussex,  and  had  two  sons, 
Thomas,  of  London  (m.  Elizabeth  Oliver,  and  was  father  of  a 
6on,  Oliver,  and  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  who  both  d.  s.  ji.)  and 

HicHAKD  Isted,  Esq.  of  Framfield.  He«i.  Anne,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Edward  Goodwyn,  of  Dorldng,  Surrey,  by  Anne  his 
•wife,  sister  of  Sir  Anthony  Benn,  Knt.,  Eecordcr  of  London, 
and  had  issue.    The  2nd  son, 

Ambrose  Isted,  Esq.  of  St.  John's  Square,  Middlesex,  m. 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Feltliam,  Esq.,  descended  from  the 
Felthams  of  ScicUhorpe,  Norfolk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  about 
1725)  left  at  his  decease,  1692,  a  dau.,  Anne,  6.  1682,  who  d. 
unni.  at  Northampton,  28  Jan.  1763  ;  and  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Isted,  Esq.  of  St.  John's  Square,  Middlesex,  and  of 
Acton,  CO.  Northampton,  6.  9  Dec.  1C77,  who  sold  Framfield, 
1718.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Fulk  Kose,  Esq.  of  the 
Island  of  Jamaica,  and  of  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  John  Langley,  Alderman  of  London  (who  m.  2ndl3-,  Sir 
Hans  Sloane,  Bart.).  By  this  lady  (who  rf.  26  Deo.  1722)  Mr. 
Isted  had  issue ;  he  d.  1731,  was  buried  at  Ecton,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

Ambrose  Isted,  Esq.  of  Ecton,  &.  6  March,  1717-18  ;  m.  16 
Sept.  1746,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles,  and  sister  and  co-heir 
of  Sir  Charles  Buck,  Bart,  of  Ilanby,  co.  Lincoln,  and  of  The 
Grove,  Herts,  by  whom  (who  d.  21  Nov.  1800)  he  had  issue, 

Samuel,  his  heir. 

George,  of  St.  James's  Place,  Westminster,  Bencher  of  the 
Inner  Temple,  bapt.  at  Ecton,  7  Sept.  1754;  d.  unm.  3  Nov. 
1821. 

Anne,  m.  1792,  Eobert  Corbet,  Esq.  of  Longner,  Salop,  but 
d.s.p.  1822.  Harriet,  d.  unm.  at  Bath,  1809. 

Eose  Sarah. 

Charlotte,  m.  26  Feb.  1805,  Eev.  Thomas  Howell,  of  Chalton, 
Hants,  and  d.  s.  p.  2  Dec.  1826. 

Mary,  m.  17  July,  1780,  William  Sotheby,  Esq.  of  Seward- 
stoue,  Essex,  and  of  Lower  Grosvcnor  Street. 

Mr.  Isted  d.  6  May,  1781,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Samuel  Isted,  Esq.  of  Ecton,  bapt.  there  17  May,  1750;  ra. 
20  Oct.  1795,  Barbara,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas 
Percy,  Lord  Bishop  of  Dromore,  and  d.  12  Aug.  1827,  leaving 
a  son,  the  present  Ambrose  Isted,  Esq.  of  Ecton. 

.^rms— Gu.,  a  chevron  vaire  between  three  talbots'  head-s 
erased  or.      Crest — ^A  buck's  head    erased  ppr.  attired   and 
ducally  gorfced  or. 
iS'cai— Ecton,  co.  Northampton. 


IVES   OF   BENTWORTH    HALIi. 

Ives,  G-OEriON-  Matnard,  Esq.  of  Bentworth 
Hall,  Hants,  D.L.,  Liciit.-Col.  Commanding  36th 
Middlesex  Eifles,  late  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards,  b. 
18  May,  1837,  s.  his  father  1865. 

iLtnCajJC— J.  Robert  Ives,  Esq.  of  Bentworth  Hall, 
Hants,  son  of  J.  Ives,  Esq.,  F.E.S.,  of  St.  Catherine's  Hill,  and 
Corpusty,  Norfolk,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  T.  Tompson,  Esq. 
of  Witchingham  Hall,  also  in  Norfolk,  purchased  1848,  from 
E.  Horman  Fisher,  Esq.,  the  estate  of  Bentworth  Hall,  and 
served  as  High  Sheriff  of  Hampshire  1854.  He  m.  1836,  Hon. 
Emma  Maynard,  dau.  of  Henry,  late  Viscount  Maynard,  and 
d.  1805,  having  had  issue  two  sons, 

I.  Gordon  Maynard,  now  of  Bentworth  Hall. 

II.  Cecil  Robert  r,t.  John  (Rushbrouk  Hall,  Bury  St.  Edmunds), 
J.P.,  Lieut.-Col.  Royal  Horse  Guards  Blue,  b.  5  May,  1838; 
TO.  7  April,  1864,  Hon.  Susan  Ann,  eldest  dau.  of  Lord 
Talbot  de  Malahide,  and  has  issue,  1  "Violet  Maud  Cecil ; 
2  Marion;  3  Kathleen;  4  Frances  Edith. 

Seat— Bentworth  Hall,  Alton,  Hants.  Town  Hcsidence—il, 
Hertford  Street,  Mayfair. 


IVES  OP   BEADDEN". 

Ites,  The  Eet.  Cornelius,  of  Bradden  House, 
CO.  Northami^ton,  b.  18  July,  1793. 


3LinCil(IE. — The  Bradden  estate,  including  the  manor  and 
advowson,  was  purchased  April,  1677,  from  Garus  Matthew, 
Esq.,  by 

The  Rev.  William  Ives,  who  was  Rector  of  Green's  Norton. 
He  d.s.p.  23  Jan.  1696-97,  having  devised  his  property  to  (tho 
son  of  his  brother  Francis,  of  Wellingborough),  his  nephev/, 

William  Ives,  Esq.,  who  thus  became  of  Bradden.  He  m. 
thrice  (his  last  wife,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Gilbert  Clarke,  of 
Chilcote,  d.  1  Aug.  1758),  but  d.  without  male  issue  1719,  and 
was  s.  by  his  brother, 

l-'RANcis  Ives,  Esq.,  m.  Elizabeth  Carpenter,  and  d.  1728, 
leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

William  Ives,  Esq.  of  Bradden,  m.  20  March,  1748,  Anne, 
eldest  dau.  of  Abraham  "Van  Mildert,  of  Amsterdam,  and 
dying  24  Dec.  1794,  left,  with  two  daus.,  Anne,  ni.  Thomas 
Grant,  Esq.  of  Litchborough ;  and  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  William 
Master,  Rector  of  Paulers  Pury,  a  son  and  successor, 

Cornelius  Ives,  Esq.  of  Bradden,  bapt.  5  Nov.  1758,  r.i.  12 
July,  1787,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Cornelius  Van  Mildert,  Esq.  of 
Newington,  Middlesex,  and  sister  of  William  Van  Mildert, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Durham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Jan.  lSu5)  had 
issue, 

Cornelius,  now  of  Bradden. 

William,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Haltwhistle,  b.  2  Dec.  1799;  m.  1st, 
1832,  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  Henry  Richmond,  Esq.  of  Hums- 
haugh,  Northumberland;  2ndly,  1842,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Eobert  Green,  Esq.  of  South  Shields;  Srdly,  1859,  Anne, 
dau.  of  John  William  Mewburn,  Esq.  of  Peterborough,  aad 
d.  16  March,  1875. 

Anna.  Martha.  Elizabeth. 

Mr.  Ives  d.  14  Nov.  1838. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  Moors' heads  in  profile 
couped  sa. 
/Scat— Bradden  House,  near  Towcestcr. 


IZOD  OF  CHAPEL  IZOD. 
IzoD,  Lorenzo  Nickson,  Esq.  of  Chapel  Izod 
House,  CO.  Kilkenny,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  at  one  time  High 
Sheriff,  b.  4  June,  1812 ;  m.  20  March,  1837,  Eliza- 
beth Catherine,  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Henry  Robert 
Carden,  Bart,  of  Templemore  House,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Henry,  Major  R.A.,  6.  24  Dec.  1837. 

II.  John  Craven,  b.  19  Dec.  1839. 

III.  Henry,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  12  May,  1841 ;  d.  1  Aug.  1864. 

IV.  F'rancis  Lorenzo  (Rev.),  b.  11  Jan.  1844. 

V.  Frederick  Kevan,  b.  8  Nov.  1845. 

VI.  Lionel,  b.  16  Feb.  1858. 

I.  Edith  Harriet  Sophia,  m.  Evans  Charles  Johnson,  E.^q., 
Madras  Civil  Service,  son  of  the  Ven.  Archdeacon  J.  E. 
Johnson,  D.D. 

II.  Lucy  Kate,  deceased,  and  iii.  Caroline  Frances,  twins. 
IV.  Julia.  V.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Rose. 

EilTCagr.— The  family  of  Izod  was  established  at  Chapel 
Izod,  CO.  Kilkenny,  1600,  and  a  branch  at  the  same  period  ^ 
seated  at  Staunton,  in  co.  Gloucester,  where  a  tomb  remains  of 
Henry  Izod,  Rector  of  that  place,  who  d.  1650.  The  inscrip- 
tion describes  the  family  as  ancient,  and  long  entitled  to  bear 
arms.  The  name  appears  to  be  an  old  Irish  one  ;  mention  is 
made  in  Harris's  History  of  Dublin,  of  "  Izo'd's  Tower," 
demolished  1075,  by  the  Earl  of  Essex,  to  make  room  for  Essex 
Gate,  and  also  of  "  Izod's  Fort  in  the  Park." 

Lionel  Izod,  Esq.  of  Chapel  Izod,  son  of  Richard  Izod,  by 
Anne  Brabant  his  wife,  m.  Elizabeth  Cochrane,  grand-dau.  of 
John  Kevan,  Esq.,  who  was  grandson  of  Wheeler,  Bishop  of 
Ossory,  who  d.  1640,  and  had  issue,  WiUiam  Izod,  of  Chapel 
Izod,  who  d.  s.  p. ;  and 

Kevan  Izod,  Esq.  of  Wilton,  co.  Cork,  whose  dau.  and 
heiress,  Elizabeth,  heiress  to  her  uncle,  William  Izod,  Esq.  of 
Chapel  Izod,  m.  21  Aug.  1773,  Lorenzo  Nickson,  Esq.,  younger 
son  of  Abraham  Nickson,  Esq.  of  Munny,  co.  Wexford,  and 
left  a  son, 

William  Izod,  Esq.  of  Chapel  Izod,  who  was  High  Sheriff 
1810.  He  7)1.  21  June,  1811,  Darkey,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hems- 
worth,  Esq.  of  Abbeyville,  co.  Tipperary,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
10  June,  1834)  left  at  his  decease,  22  Aug.  1848,  an  only  son 
and  heir,  the  present  Lorenzo  Nickson  Izod,  Esq.  of  Chapel 
Izod. 

Arms— Arg.,  six  leopards'  heads  vert,  three,  two,  and  one. 
Crest — A  man's  head  in  armour  ppr.,  on  the  head  a  plume  of 
feathers  gu.  and  arg.  , 

Seat — Chapel  Izod  House,  Thomastown,  co.  Kilkenny. 


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JACKSON    OF   DTJDDINGTON. 

.Tacksox,  William  Goddaed,  Esq.  of  Diirldins;- 
tni,  CO.  Northampton,  and  of  Wisbech,  in  the  Isle 
c.r   lav,  D.L.,  «.  his  flxther   1852  ;   m.  182S,  Harriet 
(,'.  -1  June,  1862),  dau.  of  Matthew  Burchall,  Esq. 
of  Churchfiekl  House,  Fulham,  and  has  issue, 
I.  William   Goddard,   6.    IS3.5;    m.   1S6-1,   Selina  Barbara 
Maria,  3rd  dau.  of  Gen.  Johuson,  of  Wytham-on-the-Hill, 
CO.  Lincoln,  and  has  issue,    1  William  Augustus  Charles 
Goddard;  2  Robert  Hugh  Goddard;  3  Kicliolas  Goddard. 
I.  Anne  Jane.  ii.  Harriet.  in.  Mary. 

IV.  Anna,  d.  26  Aufr.  1S49.  v.  Caroline. 

VI.  Elizabeth,  d.  31  May,  ISoO. 

ittltCilffC.— NicHOL.is  Jackson  restored  the  house  at 
Duddington,  9  Charles  I.,  1G33,  and  by  his  will,  dated  0 
Nov.  1641,  left  his  estate  there  to  his  son, 

Williaji  Jackson,  who  s.  his  father  1GG2,  and  by  will,  dated 
12  Nov.  1C67,  founded  the  school  at  Duddington.    His  son, 

TnosiAS  Jackson,  Esq.,  J.P.,  s.  his  father  1GG7.  He  m. 
Frances,  dau.  of  Christopher  TLursby,  Esq.  of  Castor,  co. 
Northampton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16S3)  had  issue.  To  this 
Thomas  the  arms  of  the  family  were  granted  1G88.  By  his 
will,  dated  3  Feb.  1G92,  he  left  his  lands  at  Duddington,  Castor, 
and  Helpstone  to  his  2nd  surviving  son, 

Francis  Jackson,  Esq.,  who  «.  his  father  1694.  He  m. 
Frances  Fairchild,  by  whom  (who  d.  10  July,  1740)  he  had, 
witii  four  dans.,  three  sons,  Thomas,  his  heir:  F'rancis,  liector 
of  Bulwick,  CO.  Northampton;  Jeremiah (se«  Gould  ofUpwiy). 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Duddington,  h.  1G95  ;  m.  1st,  1720, 
his  cousin,  Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Thomas  Burneby,  Esq. 
of  Manton,  Eutland,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1739)  he  had 
twenty-one  children.  Mr.  Jackson  ni.  2ndly,  Frances,  dau.  of 
Kev.  Hugh  Cartwright,  Incumbent  of  Ossington,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  9  July,  1754)  had  issue,  Hogh,  of  whom  we  treat:  and 
Frances,  in.  her  cousin,  Jeremiah  Jackson.  Thomas  Jackson 
left  the  house  aud  estate  at  Duddington  to  his  son  by  kis  2nd 
wife, 

Hugh  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Duddington,  who  s.  his  father  1771. 
He  m.  1767,  Jane,  dau.  of  James  Weldon,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Francis  Jackson,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  22  April, 
1816)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  h.  20  March,  1768  (.?.  28  June,  1800);  ?)i.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Tobias  Hippi.sley,  Esq.  of 
Hambleton,  Rutland,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Capt.  John 
Gardner,  R.N.)  had  issue, 

1  Thomas  Hippisley,  of  Stamford,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  William  Pochin,  Rector  of  Morco-tt,  and  has  issue. 

2  John,  of  Haiupstead,  w..  Anna  Dodsworth,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Beechey,  Knt.,  and  has  issue. 

3  Hugh,  ofHampstead,  lu.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Thomas  Graham 
Arnold,  M.D.,  of  Stamford,  and  has  issue. 

1  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

2  Susanna,  m.  Col.  John  Elliot  Gairnes,  of  Coleralne, 
Ireland,  and  has  issue. 

n.  William,  b.  12  May,  1769  (d.  2  Aug.  1810);  m.  Sarah,  dau. 
and    co-heiress  of  Joseph  Howkins,   Esq.    of  Barwell  aud 
Hinckley,  co.  Leicester,  and  had  by  her  an  only  son, 
I  William,  d.  s.  p.  10  Oct.  1819. 

III.  Hugh,  of  Duddington. 

IV.  Jeremiah,  6.  29  July,  1775,  J. P.,  Prebendary  of  Brecon, 
and  Vicar  of  Elm-cum-Emneth,  m.  ISOl,  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of 
Rev.  Robert  Willan,  Vicar  of  Cardington,  and  has  issue, 

1  Edward,  b.  30  March,  1802 ;  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  John 
Goddard  Marshall,  Esq.  of  Elm,  and  has  issue. 

2  Henry,  M.A.  of  Magdalen  College,  Cambridge. 

3  Francis,  vi.  Lucy,  dau.  of  Joseph  Marshall,  Esq.  of 
AValdersea  House,  Elm,  High  Sheriff  of  cos.  Cambridge 
and  Huntingdon  1841,  and  has  issue. 

4  Frederick,  M.A.,  of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge, 
Incumbent  Minister  of  Leverington,  Parson  Drove. 

5  Thomas  Jobson.  6  William  Hugh. 
1  Frances.                                         2  Emily. 

IV.  James,  h.  1  Aug.  1777,  entered  the  Royal  Navy,  and  d. 
22  Jan.  1800,  vain. 
I.  Caroline  Mary,  6.  26  Aug.  1782;   m.   1st,  John    Goddard 
Marshall,  Esq.  of  Elm,  and  had  by  him  (who  d.  10  June 
1825), 
1  John  Goddard,  m.  Nancy  Adair  Moncrief. 
1  Jane,  m.  Edward  Jackson,  as  above  stated. 
She  TO.  2ndly,  Rev.  John  Russell  Christophcrson,  LL.B., 
late  Rector  of  Grainsby,  and  Vicar  of  Eagle. 
The  3rd  son, 

Hugh  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Duddington,  co.  Northampton,  and 
of  Wisbech,  in  the  Isle  of  Ely,  >j.  26  July,  1771 :  m.  1st,  1797, 
Ann,  dau.  of  John  Marshall,"  Esq.  of  Waldersea  House,  Elm, 


Isle  of  Ely,  High  Sheriff  cos.  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon  1S05, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  19  Jan.  1838)  had  issue, 

I.  Hugh  John,  d.  1  Dec.  1818,  aged  IG  years. 

II.  William  Goddard,  now  of  Duddington. 

hi.  Joseph  Marshall,   Rector  of   Bow  Briekhill,   Bucks,  m. 
Harriet,  dau.  of  William  Margetts,  Esq.  of  Huntingdon,  and 
has  issue,  Hugh  John,  and  other  children. 
I.  Mary  Aun,  d.  11  March,  1804,  aged  3. 
Mr.  Jackson  to.  2ndly,  1839,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Patrick 
Moore,  Esq.  of  Apsley  Guise,  Beds.    He  d.  1852. 

Arras— Arg.,  a  greyhound  courant  ermines  bf^twern  thrcG 
eagles'  heads  erased  sa.  Crcul — A  dcmi-Uursc  arg.  guttic  gu. 
maned  and  hoofed  sa. 

/Sc«i — ^Duddington,  Stamford. 


JTACKSON    OF    FANIIINGSTOWIT. 
See  Gould  op  Upwey. 


JACKSON    OP    NORMAlSrST    IIAI^L. 
Jacksox,  Charles  Lionel  Atkixs  Ward,  Esq 
of  Normanby  Hall,  Yorkshire,  b.  31  Jan.  1869. 

?LlitCar[C.— Sir  John  Jackson,  of  Hiddeton,  received  the 
honour  of  knighthood  1619;  and  on  the  dissolution  of  Parlia- 
ment, 1621,  was  one  of  the  candidates  to  represent  the  borough 
of  Pomfret.  Sir  John  left  two  sons,  Bradwardine  and  George 
Bradwardine,  d.  without  issue. 

George  had  three  wives — Kitchingham,  Snowden,  and  Scar- 
let, all  of  respectable  families— and  children  by  each  wife. 
From  the  marriage  witli  the  first-named  lady  he  had, 

William  Jackson,  Esq.  who  m.  a  dau.  of  John  Pybus,  Esq., 
and  by  her  he  had  one  son,  and  one  dau.  (Mrs.  Routh.)  The 
son, 

George  Jackson,  Esq.,  m.  Hannah,  Gth  dau.  of  William 
Ward,   Esq.  of  Gisborough,  and  by  her  (who  survived,  his 
widow,  from  1753  to  17G9)  had  issue, 
WiLLLiM.  Edward,  drowned  at  sea. 

George,  Secretary  to  the  Admiralty,  Judge  Advocate  to  the 
Fleet,  and  siiccpssively  M.P.  for  Weymouth  and  Colchester, 
was  i.i(.i!r,|  ,1  i;.,M.  21  June  1191  (ste  Burkes  Peerage  aad 
Bari',  .   \  ':.■,,,  ii'T). 

Ralph,  .1  ■.■■  n. m  ^  r.  -mtly. 

Rachel,  „t.  WiUium  \\ilso"n,  Esq.  of  Ayton,  co.  York. 
Dorothy,   ,n.    Jcllory  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Woodford  Bridge, 
Essex. 
The  youngest  son, 

Ralph  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Normanby  Hall,  co.  Tork,  m.Mary, 
dau.  of  Richard  Lewin,  Esq.  of  Eltham,  Kent,  and  d.  17s9, 
leaving  a  son  and  successor, 

AViLLiAM  Ward  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Normanby  Hall,  m.  ISCO, 
Susannah  Louisa,  dau.  of  Edwin  Martin  Atkins,  Esq.  of  King- 
ston Lisle,  Berks,  and  d.  1842.    He  had  issue  by  her  (who  d. 
1863), 
George  Edwin  Ward,  m.  Sarah  M.,  dau.  of  Col.  Watson,  and 
d.  1854.  William  Ward,  late  of  Normanby  Hall. 

Ralph  Ward,  of  Grcatham  Hall,  co.  Durham,  late  M.P.  for 
the  Hartlepools,  6.  1806;  founder  of  the  port  and  town  of 
West  Hartlepool;    elected   first   M.P.  for  The  Hart'epool.s 
1868 ;  m.  1829,  Susanna,  dau.  of  Charles  Swainson,  Esq.  of 
Cooper  Hill,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1865)  had 
issue,  an  only  surviving  son, 
AViLLiAM  Charles   Ward,  b.  1823,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co- 
Durham  ;  ■m.  1863,  Emily,  dau.  of  Joshua  Ingham,  Esq. 
of  Blake  Hall,   co.  York,  and  has  issue  a  son,   William 
Ralph  Ward,  b.  18G7  ;  and  a  dau.,  Susan  Emily  Wai'd. 
Edwin  Ward,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  and  heiress  of  —  Hilton,  E.«q. 
of  Liverpool,  and  d.  1S76,  having  had  issue  by  her  one  son, 
who  •'.  vllunc^  and  six  daus. 
Francis  llalJRa  Ward.  Cyril,  d.  1848. 

Robert  Ward,  /,(.  Maria,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  F.  WUson,  of  Bur- 
ley  Hall,  CO.  York.        Mary,  d.  unm.  1854. 
The  2nd  son. 

Rev.  William  Ward  Jackson,  M.A.,  of  Normanby  Hall,  co. 
York,  J. P.,  b.  1805;  ra.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Col.  Stapleton,  of 
Thorpe  Lee,  Berks  (who  rf.  1863);  and  2udly,  Charlotte,  only 
dau.  of  Charles  Henry  Minchin,  Esq.  of  Crossbeck  House, 
Normanby,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Ward,  ;*.  10  Jan.  1SC8;  d.  18  Nov.  1S74. 

II.  Charles  Lionel  Atkins  Ward,  now  of  Noi  nianby  Hall. 
HI.  Ralph  Stapleton,  6.  29  Dec.  1871. 

Rev.  W.  Ward  Jackson  d.  27  Jan.  1874.    His  widow  was  to. 
2ndly,  1875,  to  Nicholas  Robert  Fleming,  Esq. 

Arms— Az.,  a  fcss  erm.  between  three  sheldrakes,  ppr.    Crcsi 
—A  sheldrake  ppr. 
;6'tai— Koimauby  Hall,  Middlesbro'-on-Tces. 


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JACKSON    OF    AHANESK. 

Jackson,  William  Olivee,  Esq.  of  Ahanesk 
and  Castleview,  co.  Cork,  J.P.,  m.  1851,  Cherry, 
dau.  of  the  late  Key.  Robert  Longfield,  of  Castle 
Mary,  co.  Cork,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1862)  has  issue, 

I.  Wabren  Edward  Rowland,  6.  1852. 

II.  William  Oliver. 

1.  Cherry  Roma  Anne,  m.  N.  H.  Saaicir,  Esq.  Isfc  Kind's 

Dragoon  Guards,   and  has  issue,  a  son,  Lionel  Warren 

de  Vere,  b.  21  Dec.  1876. 

He  m.  2nd]y,  Millicent  Anne,  dau.  of  Lieut.- Gren. 

Sir  Jolin  Eosc,  of  Holme  Eose,  co.  Inverness,  and 

had  issue, 

in.  Harry  Albert,  deceased. 

UlllCagC— John  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Eallyduff,  co.  Water- 
ford,  m.  Jane,  sister  and  heir  of  Barnabas  Tottenham,  alias 
Handcock,  of  Ballyduff,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Ballyduff  and  Glanbeff,  whose  will 
bears  date  5  Feb.  1G68,  and  was  proved  in  1672.  By  his  wife 
Anne  King,  of  Coric,  he  had  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Glanbeg  and  Ballyduff,  ra.  Anne, 
<3au.  and  co-heir  of  George  Norton,  Esq.  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  d.  unm. 

II.  George,  of  Glanbeg,  Glanmore,  and  Coolishell,  to.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Henry  Wallis,  of  Drishane  Castle,  and  Westwood, 
Cork,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  Jan.  1761)  left  at  his  decease, 
1756,  three  sons  and  a  dau., 

1  John,  of  Glanbeg. 

2  George  (Rev.),  d.  unm.  3  Henry,  d.  unm. 
1  Elinor. 

III.  Edward,  of  whom  presently. 

1.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Francis  Barker,  Esq.  of  Watcrford. 
The  3rd  son, 

Edward  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Eallyboy,  co.  Tipperary,  b.  IGSO; 
d.  20  June,  1760.  He  m.  Lucy,  dau.  of  —  Rowland,  Esq.  of 
Cork,  and  had  issue, 

Eowland.  of  whom  presently. 

Anne,  m.  1st,  John  Garde,  Esq.  of  Glin,  co.  Watcrford;  and 
2ndly,  William  Beere,  Esq.  of  Ballyboy. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Arthur  Connor,  Esq.  Mrs.  Widdenham. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Rowland  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Eallyboy,  m.  Frances  Perreau, 
of  CO.  Carmarthen,  and  had  issue,  Edward  Rowland,  of  whom 
presently;  John;  and  Mrs.  Blennerhasset.     The  son  and  heir, 

Edward  Rowland  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Castleview,  co.  Cork, 
whose  will  bears  date  2  July,  1795,  and  was  proved  6  July, 
1797,  m.  1st,  Phoebe  Tuting,  and  had  issue, 

AVarren  Hastings  Rowland,  of  whom  presently. 

Frances,  m.  Robert  Turton,  Esq..  Gen.  in  the  li.E.I.C.S. 

Sarah,  m.  Henry  George  Houghton,  Esq.  of  Kilmannock,  co. 
Wexford. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Anno,  dau.  of  William  Beere,  Esq.  of  Eallyboy, 
near  Clogheen,  co.  Tipperary.    He  m.  Srdly,  Margaret  Cole. 
The  eldest  son, 

Warren  Hastings  Rowland  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Castleview, 
TO.  Anne,  dau.  of  Edward,  Count  D'Alton,  of  Grenanstov>.n, 
•CO.  Tipperary,  Field  Marshal  in  the  Austrian  service,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1845)  had  issue, 

Edward  Eowland  John,  d.  6  Nov.  1872. 

William  Oliver,  now  of  Ahanesk  and  Castleview. 

Albert  Francis,  Barrister-at-Law  (Erin  Villa,  Putney,  S.W.), 
■)ii.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Slingsby  Duncombe,  of  Bryanstone 
Square,  London,  and  by  her  (who  is  deceased)  has  two  daus., 
Anne;  and  Mary  Charlotte.  He  m.  2ndly,  26  April,  1871, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Robert  C.  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Tomblands' 
Norwich.  ' 

Mary  Alicia,  m.  Henry  Jolmson,  Esq.  of  Roehampton,  Surrey. 
Mr.  Jackson  d.  29  Oct.  1851. 

Arms— Arg.,  a  lion  pas.sant  gu.  on  a  chief  of  the  last  tlirce 
pole-axes  of  the  first.  6')'e.s-;— An  arm  in  armour  embowed,  in 
the  hand  a  battle-axe,  all  ppr. 

Seat— Ahanesk,  Midleton,  co.  Cork. 


JACKSON    OF    CAERAMORE. 

Jackson,  Oliver  Vaugiian,  Esq.  of  Carramore 
House,  CO.  Mayo,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  18(39 
b.  2  April,  1811  ;  m.  24  March,  1851,  Elizabeth^ 
eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Thomas  Jones,  Esq.  of  Castle- 
town, CO.  Sligo,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Arthur  George,  d.  1855.         ii.  Oliver  Vanshan,  d.  1S59 

HI.  George  James  Vaugiian,  b.  19  March,  la60. 

IV.  Percy  Vauiilian,  0.  22  Sept.  IS62. 

I.  Anne  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1SG2. 


II.  Sidney  Vaughan.  in.    Frances. 

IV.  Olivia  Frances  Vaughan.  v.  Alexandra  Eva  Vaughan. 
VI.  Ida  Gertrude  Vaughan. 

JLtllEnQC— Francis  Jackson,  Esq.,  described  as  a  younger 
son  of  Joseph  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Sneyd  Park,  Kent,  is  stated  to 
have  passed  over  into  Ireland  as  Capt.  of  Dragoons  in  Crom- 
well's army,  and  to  have  purchased  extensive  landed  property 
in  the  barony  of  Tyrawley,  co.  Mayo,  which  shortly  after  the 
Restoration  was  confirmed  to  him  and  his  heirs  by  patent  of 
Charles  II.  He  d.  1678,  leaving  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  a  son, 
Oliver  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Enniscoe,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Dr.  King, 
Archbishop  of  Tuara,  and  had  two  sons,  John,  6.  1681,  killed 
in  a  duel  1704,  leaving  no  issue ;  and  Oliver,  who  s.  his 
father.  He  d.  1691,  and  the  estates  eventually  devolved  oa 
his  son, 

Oliver  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Enniscoe,  to.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Simon  Owens,  Esq.  of  co.  Louth,  and  had  three  sons,  George, 
his  heir;  Oliver,  d.  unm.  1785;  and  William,  d.  unm.  1802. 
The  eldest  son, 

George  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Enniscoe,  6.  1717,  s.  his  father 
Feb.  1722.    He  to.  Jane,  dau.  of  the  Right  Hon.  James  Cuff, 
of  Ballinrobe,  M.P.  co.  Mayo,  sister  and  heir  of  James,  Lord 
Tyrawley,  and  niece  of  Arthur,  Earl  of  Arran,  and  had  issue, 
George,  his  heir. 

James,  b.  1765,  a  military  officer,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  —  Perry, 
Esq.  of  Cork,  and  d.  1825,  leaving  two  daus.,  Jane,  m. 
William  Le  Mesurier.  of  Guernsey,  and  Mary  Perry. 
Francis,  6.  1769,  to.  Eliza,  dau.  of  John  Martin,  Esq.  of  Cleve- 
land, CO.  Sligo,  and  d.  1834,  leaving  a  son,  George  Francis, 
and  other  issue. 

Oliver  Cuff,  Major  in  the  army.  m.  1812,   Sarah,   dau.  of 
Humphrey  Jones,  Esq.  of  Mullinabro',  co.  Kilkenny,  and 
had  George  Humphrey,  and  other  issue. 
Elizabeth,  m.  John  Ormsby,  Esq.  of  Gortner  Abbey,  and  d. 

1830. 
Anne,  m.  William  Orme,  Esq.  of  Abbeytown,  co.  Mayo. 
Mr.  Jackson  d.  1789,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

George  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Enniscoe,  6.  1761,  Col.  of  the 
North  Mayo  Militia,  and  Member  for  co.  Mayo  in  the  Irish  and 
Imperial  Parliaments.  He  to.  1783,  Maria,  only  dau.  and 
heir  of  William  Rutledge,  Esq.  of  Foxford,  co.  Mayo,  and  had 
issue, 

William,  his  heir,  of   Enniscoe,  Col.  of  the  North  Mayo    \ 
Militia,  6.  1787  ;  m.  Jane  Louisa,  dau.  of  Col.  Blair  of  Blair,    i 
CO.  Ayr,  M.P.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1817)  left  at  his  decease 
1822,  an  only  dau.  and  heir, 

Madeline  Eglantine,   m.   1831,   Mervyu  Pratt,   Esq.   of  ' 
Cabra  Castle,  co.  Cavan. 
George,  of  whom  presently. 

James  (Sir),  Gen.,  G.C.B.,  Col.  King's  Dragoon  Guards, 
served  in  the  Peninsula,  at  Waterloo,  in  India,  and  in 
Arabia,  and  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  as  Commander  of 
Forces,  and  Lieut.-Governor.  Sir  James  has  received  the 
war  medal  with  nine  clasps  for  Busaco,  Fuentes  d'Onor, 
Ciudad  Kodrigo,  Eadajoz,  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees, 
Nivelle,  and  Nive;  he  d.  31  Dec.  1871. 

Francis,  Major  85th  regt.  served  in  the  campaigns  of  Hol- 
land, deceased, 
Andrew  (Rev.),  m.  Mary  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edwin 
Stock,  son  of  Dr.  Stock,  Bishop  of  Waterford,  and  d.  leaving 
a  son,  George  William. 
Oliver,  to.  1849,  Eleanor,  widow  of  Walter  James  Burke, 
Esq.,  and  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Frederick  Cavendish. 
Barbara,  to.  Thomas  Carey,  Esq.  of  Rozel,  Guernsey. 
Jane,  to.  Christopher  Carleton,  Esq.  of  Market  Hill. 
Mary,  deceased. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Orme,  Esq.  of  Abbeytown. 
Anne,  m.  William  Orme,  Esq.  of  Glenmore. 
Sarah,  d.  unm.  Belinda  Cuff. 

Col.  Jackson  d.  1805.    His  2nd  son, 

George  Jackson,  Esq.,  Col.  of  the  North  Mayo  Militia,  m. 
1804,  Sidney,  only  child  and  heir  of  Arthur  Vaughan,  Esq.  of 
Carramore,  co.  Mayo,  a  descendant  of  the  Vaughans  of  Wales, 
and  had  issue, 
George  Vacghan,  his  heir,  of  Carramore,  M.A.,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  Col.  of  North  Mayo  Militia,  Assistant  Poor  Law  Com- 
missioner, 6.  19  Sept.  1806;  d.  unm.  30  Jan.  1849. 
William  (Very  Rev.),   Dean  of  Killala,   to.   1847,   Julia  de 
Villiers,  and  2ndly,  1866,  Miss  Kenny,  of  Ballinrobe. 
Francis,  in  the  Indian  army,  d.  unm.  1843. 
Oliver  Vaughan,  an  officer  in  the  army,  now  of  Carramore. 
James  Vaughan,  Capt.  North  Mayo  Militia,  d.  unm.  1865. 
Sidney  Vaughan,  to.  20  June,  1843,  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of 
Thomas  Jones,  Esq.  of  Castletown,  and  has  issue,  George 
Vaughan,  b.  1847;  Herbert  Francis,  b.  18.50;  Anna  Rebecca; 
Sydney  Vaughan ;  Frances  Alice;  and  Elizabeth. 
Henry  King,  killed  hunting,  d.  xuim.  1833. 
Maria  Louisa,  m.  Major  Walter  Butler. 
Col.  Jackson  d.  1836. 

Anns— Arg.,  on  a  chevron  sa.  between  three  hawks' heads 
erased  az.  as  many  trefoils  of  the  field  quartering  CufF,  AnN- 


JAO 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


JAM 


861 


GiEB,  ROTLEDGE,  Vaughan,  and  VAnoHAN  of  Wales.     Ci-eal— 
A  horse  passant  arg.  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  trefoil  vert. 
Motto — Celer  et  audax. 
Seat — Carrauiore,  Ballina,  co.  JIayo. 


JACSOIT    OF    BARTON. 

Jacsoit,  Charles  Eoger,  Esq.  of  Eavtori,  co. 
Laucasler,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  29  Nov.  1817 ;  m.  16 
June,  184.6,  Catherine,  only  dau.  of  Henry  Grrenc- 
halgli  Formby,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Uev.  Richard 
Forrnby,  LL.E.,  of  Formby  Hall,  in  the  same  co. 

IttlXCagC— Michael  Jackson,  of  East  Briggeford,  or 
Bridgeford,  co.  Notts,  m.  Francis  Poole,  of  .Spreston,  in  the 
same  co.,  and  left  by  her  four  sons,  i.  William,  whose 
only  child,  William,  Parson  of  Screveton,  co.  Notts  (described 
by  Dr.  Thoroton,  in  his  "  Antiquities  of  the  County  of  Notts," 
as  a  man  of  great  worth),  d.  27  Feb.  16G1 ;  ii.  Roger,  Parson  of 
Langford,  co.  Derby ;  in.  George,  a  citizen  of  London ; 
IV.  John,  of  Burton  Forz.    The  2nd  son, 

The  Kev.  Roger  Jacson,  of  Langford,  co.  Derby,  b.  cirfa 
1600;  m.  Sancta,  sister  of  John  Hanson,  Esq.  of  London,  and 
had  issue.    The  4th  son, 

George  Jacson,  M.D.,  of  Derby,  b.  1646 ;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Adshead,  Esq.  of  Millwich,  co.  Stafford ;  d.  1699, 
leaving  issue  three  sons  and  two  daus.    The  3rd  son, 

Simon  Jacson,  of  Chester,  6.  1691;  m.  1721,  Mary,  sister  of 
Rev.  Hugh  Poole,  Rector  of  Bebington,  co.  Chester,  and  had, 
with  a  dau.,  a  son  and  heir, 

The  Rev.  Simon  Jacson,  of  Bebington,  Somersall,  and  Shall- 
cross,  b.  1723 ;  m.  1749,  Anne,  elder  dau.  of  Richard  Fitzher- 
bert,  Esq.  of  Somersall,  co.  Derby,  and  Margaret  his  wife, 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Col.  John  Shalkross,  of  Shallcross  Hall, 
and  had  issue, 
Simon,  d.  unm.  Roger,  of  whom  presently. 

Shallcross,  Vicar  of  Rostherne,  co.  Chester,  and  of  Somer- 
sall, CO.  Derby,  6.  1757;  d.  unm.  1821. 
Anne,  m.  1774,  John  Atherton,    Esq.  of  Walton  Hall,  co. 
Lancaster,;  d.  1805,  leaving  issue. 
Frances  Slargaretta,  authoress  of  Rhoda,  and  other  works,  d. 

v.nm.  1842. 
Maria  Elizabetha,  authoress  of  The  Florist's  3Ianual,  and 
some  botanical  works,  d.  unm.  1829. 
Letitia,  d.  unm.  Isabella,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Jacson  sold  the  Shallcross  estate  1794,  to  Foster  Bower, 
Esq.  He  d.  1808,  and  was  s.  in  his  estates  of  Bebington  by  his 
eldest  surviving  son. 

The  Rev.  Roger  Jacson,  Patron  and  Rector  of  Bebington, 
Chairman  of  the  Court  of  Quarter  Sessions  of  co.  Chester  for 
forty  years,  b.  9  July,   1753.     He  s.  to  Somersall,  1806,  on  the 
death  of  his  aunt,  Mrs.  Frances  Fitzherbert,  who  was  devisee  of 
that  estate  under  the  will  of  her  brother  Richard  Fitzherbert, 
Esq.,  the  last  heir  male  of  that  branch  of  the  family  of  Fitz- 
herbert   of   Norbury,    who  d.  uam.   1803.      Mr.   Jacson  in. 
19  March,  1777,  Frances,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Gibson,  of  Romakl- 
kirk,  CO.  York  (N.R.),  and  of  Preston,  co.  Lancaster  ;    and 
2ndly,  27  May,  1801,  Mary  Anton  Johnson,  of  Wallasey,  co. 
Chester ,  by  the  former  of  whom  he  had  issue, 
f  John,  twin  brother  of  Roger,  d.  unm.  1799. 
*•  t  Roger  (Rev.),  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Leche,  Esq. 
of  Carden  Park,  co.  Chester,  d.  1819,  and  had  issue,  Roger, 
H.E.I. Co.  Service,  d.   unm.  1845;  Frances,   m.   Doming 
Rasbotham,  Esq. ;  Anne,  and  Mary,  both  of  whom  d.  unm. 
II.  George,  b.  1783;  d.  14  March,  1846.     He   acquired  the 
estate  of  Barton,  co.  Lancaster,  1834,  by  purchase  from  the 
late  James   Shuttleworth,  Esq.,  and  m.  1813,   his  cousin, 
Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Gibson,  Esq.  of  Quern- 
more  Park,  in  the  same  co.,  by  Cliarlotte  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Edward  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Dalham  Tower,  Westmorland, 
and  had  issue, 

1  George,  d.  unm.  1831. 

2  Charles  Roger,  now  of  Barton. 

3  Simon  Fitzherbert,  m.  Georgina,  dau.  of  Charles  Win- 
chester, Esq.  of  Aberdeen,  andd.  Jan.  1871,  leaving  a  son, 
who  d.  April,  1868. 

4  John,  m.  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  Henry  Newbery,  Esq.  of 
Manchester,  and  d.  Oct.  1868,  leaving  a  son  and  a  dau. 

6  Roger,  d.  unm.  1853.  6  Henry,  d.  unm.  1839. 

,  7  Edward    (Rev.),   m.  Marianne  Eliza  Frances,   dau.   of 

Thomas  Bulkeley  Owen,  Esq.  of  Tedsmore  Hall,  S.alop, 
and  d.  July,  1870,  leaving  issue  four  sons  and  a  dau. 

8  William  Shallcross  (Rev.). 

1  Charlotte  Anne,  d.  unm.  1839. 

2  Frances,  m.  John  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Poplar  Vale,  co. 
Monaghan,  and  d.  1851,  leaving  issue. 

3  Mary  Isabella,  d.  unm.  1841. 

4  Maria  Margaretta,  m.  Osborne  Nathaniel  Henry  Barwcll, 
Esq.,  formerly  a  Capt.  in  the  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  d.  Dec. 
1870,  leaving  issue  three  daus. 

Ki.  Shallcross,  bf  Newton  Bank,  co.  Chester,  late  Capt.  3rd 


Light  Dragoons;  m.  Frances,   dau.  of  the  Rev.   Josepli 
Cook,  of  Newton  Hall,  Nortlvumberland.  and  had  issue, 

1  Shallcross  Fitzherbert,  d.  unm.  1821. 

2  Widdrington,  d.  unm.  1815. 

3  Shallcross  Fitzherbert,  s.  to  the  estates  of  his  maternal 
uncle,  Samuel  Edward  Widdrington,  Esq.  of  Newton  and 
Hauxley  (set;  Widdrington),  and,  in  compliance  with  Jiis 
will,  took  the  name  and  arms  of  Widdrington,  185b'. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  1841,  James  Hugh  Smith  B  iri-y,  Esq. 
of  Marbury,  co.  Chester,  and  Foaty,  co.  Cork;  aud2ndly, 
25  Jan.  1871,  George,  2nd  Lord  de  T.ibley. 

2  Frances  Isabel,  m.  7  July,  1853,  Cliarlcs  William  Orde, 
Esq.  of  Nunnykirk,  Northumberland. 

I.  Frances,  d.  unm.  1837  . 

^r»is— Gu.,   a  fess  between  three  sheldrakes  arg.     Crc^t— 
A  sheldrake  rising  ppr. 
&a£— Barton  Hall,  Preston,  co.  Lancaster. 


JALLAND    or    HOLDERNESS    HOUSE. 

Jallaxd,  Boswell  Middleton,  Esq.  of  Holder- 
ness  House,  East  Riding  co.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
b.  2  Dec.  1789;  m.  10  April,  1851,  Emily,  only  child 
of  John  Williams,  Esq.  of  Penlee,  co.  Devon,  J.P., 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Boswell  George,  6.  23  May,  1853 ;  m.  25  April,  1876, 
Bertha  Augusta,  dau.  of  Carl  Christian  Brochner,  oS 
Sutton  Hall. 

II.  Walter  Clay,  &.  25  May,  1855. 

III.  Gerald  WilUam,  6.  23  March,  ISGl. 
I.  Emily. 

^ilXCtlQt, — John  Jalland  (son  of  Thomas  Jalland,  of 
Whatton,  and  Agnes  his  wife),  b.  7  Jan.  1553;  m.  15  July,  1582, 
Agnes,  dau.  of  Richard  Watte,  of  Scarrington,  and  heiress  to 
her  brother,  Humphrey  Watte,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 
John  Jalland,  of  Scarrington,  6.  7  Sept.  1595,  d.  28  May, 
1634,  leaving,  by  EUzabeth  his  wife  and  executrix,  a  son, 

John  Jalland,  b.  at  Scarrington,  15  June,  1622,  d.  1713, 
aged  96,  having  had,  by  Sarah  his  1st  wife,  a  son, 

William  Jalland,  of  Stapleford,  6.  at  Scarrington,  m.  May, 
1710  (for  his  2nd  wife),  Sarah  Toynby,  and  d.  1724,  leaving  two- 
sons,  John,  his  heir;  and  William,  &.  23  June,  1714,  m. 
Rebecca  Potter,  and  d.  22  March,  1771,  leaving  a  dau.,  Sarah, 
wife  of  Thomas  Chivers,  of  Askham.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Jalland,  of  Stapleford,  6.  7  May,  1713,  who  sold  the- 
Scarrington  and  Aslacton  estates  1769.  He  m.  15  Sept.  1734, 
Ann,  dau.  of  Richard  Marriott,  of  Mansfield,  and  d.  20  March, 
1774,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1796,  aged  85)  a  son, 

William  Jalland,  of  Bassingham,  b.  at  Stapleford,  3  April, 
1737  ;  m.  11  Oct.  1764,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Dent,  of  Winterton, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  16  Aug.  1800)  left,  at  his  decease,  15  Nov.. 
1784,  a  son, 

John  Jalland,  of  Newark,  Capt.  Newark  Volunteers,  an*, 
afterwards  Capt.  Notts  Local  Militia,  6.  15  Nov.  1765,  rn^ 
19  Dec.  1788,  Mary,  dau.  of  Boswell  Middleton,  of  Borough- 
bridge,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4  March,  1829,  aged  71)  had  issue, 

Boswell  Middleton,  now  of  Holderness  House. 

William  Empson,  of  Clarendon  House,  Kensington,  b.  8  -Vpril,, 
1796  ;  m.  Miss  Eliza  Thistleton. 

MaryAnn,OT.  William  Stead,  of  Boroughb ridge,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Jalland  d.  3  Sept.  1830. 

^)-»is— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  a  chevron  between  three- 
lambs  passant  arg.;  2nd  arg.,  three  annulets  within  an  orle 
of  cinquefoils  sa. ;  3rd,  arg.,  on  a  bend  az.  three  water  bougets 
or.  Crest — A  sphinx  passant  guardant  or,  face  represented  itk 
its  natural  or  proper  colours,  under  the  dexter  foot  a  rose  gu. 
seeded  and  leaved  vert.    JV/o»o— Invicta  fides. 

Seat— Holderness  House,  East  Riding  co.  York. 


JAMES    OF    BARROCK. 

James,  William  Edward,  Esq.  of  Barroct,  co- 
Cumberland,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1867,  late  Capt. 
34th  regt.,  b.  7  Dec.  1816  ;  m.  Sept.  1841,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  WiUiam  Hill,  Esq.  of  Eyhope,  co. 
Durham,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Edward  Ashton,  II.E.I.C.S.,  i.  20  June,  1842; 
iii.  10  Oct.  1873,  Anabella  Emily,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late 
Capt.  Peter  Wybergh,  R.N.,  of  Isell,  Cumberland,  and  has, 
William  Wtbergh,  b.  1874;  Charles  Ashton,  b.  187C; 
and  Archibald  Hugh,  6.  1877. 

II.  Arthur  Cecil  Rutson,  b.  13  Sept.  1844. 

III.  Henry  Evan  Murchison,  H.E.I.C.S.,  Post  Master  at 
Bombay,  b.  20  Jan.  1846. 

IV.  Philip  Herbert,  b.  28  Nov.  1847. 

V.  Charles  Warburton,  Exeter  Coll.  Oxford,  6.  5  Sept.  1853. 


SG2 


JAIM 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


JAM 


I.  Lucy  Caroline,  m.  20  April,  18G5,  Goorp;e  Holt  AVilson, 
Esq.  of  Redgrave  Hall,  Suffolk  (see  Wilson  of  Redg.aoe), 
and  has  issue. 

II.  Frances  Alethea,  to.  18  Sept.  1878,  J.  W.  Good,  Esq. 

ill.  EditU  Priseilla  Elizabeth,  to.  1  Feb.  1877,  Winiam 
Vaughan,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  34th  rcRt.,  son  of  the  late  Kev. 
William  Vaughan,  of  Pontesbury,  Salop,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Hannah  Katherine.  v.  Beatrice  Mabel. 

ILfltCacrC— John  James,  of  West  Auckland,  6.  1G54;  d. 
aged  83,  1747,  leaving  (by  Jane  his  wife)  three  daus.,  Anne, 
wife  of  Joseph  Appleby;  Jane,  wife  of  William  Wilson;  and 
Margaret,  d.  unm. ;  and  two  sons,  William  James,  who  to.  and 
had  issue,  and 

JouN  James,  of  West  Auckland  and  Killerly,  who,  by  his  wife 
Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Todd,  Esq.  of  Whorlton,  co.  York,  by 
Jane  iUmtcr,  his  wife,  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  West  Auckland  and  Killerly,  6.  1730 ;  m.  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Ward,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 

II.  AViLLiAM,  of  Finch  House,  near  Liverpool,  an  eminent 
West  India  Merchant,  b.  1734;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir 
of  the  Kev.  W.  Evans,  d.  1799,  and  had  issue, 

1  William  Evans,  of  whom  presently,  ob.  v.  p. 

2  John  James,  of  Houghton  Lodge,  Hants,  m.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  William  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  had  issue, 

Elizabeth  Alethea,  m.  Rev.  John  Penleaze,  Rector  of 

I  Hack  Torrington,  Devon,  and  had  a  dau. 
I.I.iry  Frances,  -in.  Hon.  G.  Rolle  Walpole  Trefusis,  Capt. 
R.N.,  son  of  George,  15th  Baron  Clinton,  and  has  a  son. 
1  Alethea,  TO.  R.  Walker,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  had  issue. 
I.  Jane,  m.  James  Allen,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 
William  Evans  James,  b.  1763  (son  of  William  James,  of 
Finch  House  aforesaid);  d.  1795,  in  his  father's  lifetime.   He 
TO.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Ashton,  Esq.  of  Woolton  Hall, 
CO.  Lancaster,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John 
Philpot,  Esq.  of  Chester,  grandson  and  heir  of  the  Rev.  Matthew 
Henry,  author  of  a  Commentanj  on  the  Bible,  and  Mary  War- 
burton  his  wife,  sole  heiress  of  the  Warbuetons  of  Hrffcrston 
Gi-an^'/e,  a  younger  branch  of  the  great  Cheshire  House  of  War- 
nuRTON  of  WarhuTton  and  Arley.    This  lady  m.  2ndly,  Lieut.- 
Col.  George  M.  AVilliaras.    By  her  1st  husband  she  had  issue, 
I.  William  James,    of  Barrock,   Cumberland,   M.A.  Trin. 
Col.  Cambridge,  J.P.  and  D.L. ;    High  Sheriff,  1827 ;  M.P. 
lor  Carlisle  and  East  Cumberland  from  1820  to  1847;  6. 
2!)  March,  1791;  m.  16  Feb.  1816,  Fanny,  dau.  of  William 
Calton  Rutson,  Esq.  of  AUerton,   co.  Lancaster,  and  d.  4 
j\luy,  1861,  having  by  her  (who  d.  9  July,  1860)  had  issue, 

1  William  Edward,  now  of  Barrock. 

2  Francis  Herbert,  b.  April,  1822;  d.  Nov.  1864. 

S,  John  Henry,  of  Kingswood,   Watford,  b.  18  Sept.  1S25, 
M.A.,  late  Fellow  of  Brasenose  Coll.  Oxford;  m.  21  July, 
1853.  Jane  Ramsden,   dau.   of  Rev.  Thomas  Ramsden 
Ashworth,  of  Grasmere,  Westmorland,  and  has  issue, 
Henry  Ashworth,  b.  3  Oct.  1855. 
Archibald  Herbert,  b.  1857. 

Charles  Ashworth,  Scholar  Balliol  Coll.  Oxford,  6.  1859. 
Bernard  Ramsden,  6.  1864.  Arthur  Godfrey,  6.  1876. 
Janet  Marion.  Eva  Margaret. 

4  Alfred,  Fellow  of  the  TTniversity  of  Durham,  Rector  of 
Burwarton,  Salop,  J. P.,  b.  20  Aug.  1832  ;  m.  Jan.  1862, 
Lucy,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Woodward,  Rector  of  Hopton 
Wafers,  Salop,  and  has  issue, 
John  Henry,  6.  8  July,  1863. 
Samuel  Woodward,  6.  1  Aug.  1865. 
William  Ashton,  b.  1874 ;  d.  an  infant. 
Philip  Herbert,  b.  1  Aug.  1875. 
Mary  Elizabeth.  Alethea  Fanny. 

Luey  Caroline.  Margaret  Beckwith. 

1  Caroline,  m.  Nov.  1861,  Rev.  G.  F.  Weston,  Vicar  of 
Crosby,   Ravensworth,  Westmorland;  and  d.  Feb.  1864, 
leaving  issue,  a  dau.,  Mary  CaroUne.         2  Fanny  Adela. 
XI.  John,  of  BurnvUle,  Devon,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6. 1794 ;  d.  1854 ; 
W:  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Herring,  Esq. ;  and  2ndly, 
Patience,  dau.  of  G.  Luxmore,  Esq.,  and  niece  of  the  Bishop 
olSt.  Asaph,  and  had,  Evans  Luxmore  James,  b.  1836;  m. 
EiDily,  dau.  of  Col.  Marsack,  and  d.  1870,  leaving  issue. 
I.  Alethea,  m.  Fergus,  eldest  son  of  Rev.   Fergus  Graham, 
Rector  of  Arthuret,  Cumberland,  brother  of  the  1st  Sir 
James  Graham,  of  Netherby,  Bart. 

.(4r)«,s— Quarteriy ;  l.st  and  4th,  az.,  a  dolphin  embowed  ppr., 
lor  James  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  three  boars'  heads  couped  sa. 
langued  ;ind  armed  gu.,  for  Evans.     Crest— A.  bull  passant 
l)pr.     Motto — Vincit  amor  patrise. 
i'cot— Barrocii,  Carlisle,  Cumberland. 


GREVIS-JAMES  OF  IGHTHAM  COURT. 

Gkevis-James,  Demetrius  Wyndham,  Esq.  of 
Tghtham  Court,  Kent,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army, 
J.P.,  h.  3  June,  1819. 


Ht'ncagr.— William  James,  Esq.  (3rd  son  of  Roger,  soiii 
of  Jacob  van  Haestrecht,  of  Utrecht),  acquired,  temp.  Eliza- 
beth, by  purchase,  the  manor  of  Ightham  Court,  Kent.  He 
m.  Jane,  dau.  and  heir  of  Henry  Kule,  and  had  issue.  The 
elder  son, 

William  Jajies,  Esq.  of  Igtharn  Court,  6.  1601,  was  aperson 
of  great  influence  during  the  Protectorate,  and  enjoyed  the 
confidence  of  Cromwell.  He  was  a  member  of  the  committee 
;  appointed  for  the  sequestration  of  delinquent  estates,  and  was, 
in  five  years,  thrice  chosen  knight  of  the  shire  for  Kent.  Ha 
TO.  Jane,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Miller,  Esq.  of  Crouch,  and  was  a. 
by  his  only  son, 

Sin  Demetrius  James,  of  Ightham  Court,  knighted  by  Kinij 
Charles  1L  He  to.  Anne,  only  dau.  of  the  famous  Physician"^ 
Dr.  George  Bate,  and  had  (with  other  issue,  who  d.  unm.) 
William,  his  successor;  Jane,  to.  Sir  John  Rainey,  Bart.; 
Anne,  to.  Thomas  Puckle,  Esq.  of  the  Middle  Temple.  Sir 
Demetrius  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  James,  Esq.  of  Ightham  Court,  to.  Anne,  only 
dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Tliomas  Wyndham,  Bart,  of  Trent,  Somer- 
set (son  of  the  late  Sir  Francis  Wyndham  who,  with  his  family, 
was  so  signally  instrumental  in  the  preservation  of  King 
Charles  II.  after  the  battle  of  Worcester).  By  her  he  had, 
with  two  daus.,  three  sons, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Richard,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  d.  unm. 

in.  Demetrius,   of  Ightham  Court,  Col.  43rd  rcgt.,  whose 
dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Aug.  1769,  Charles  Grevis,  Esq.,  and 
by  him  (who  d.  10  Nov.  1835)  left  issue, 
1  Demetrius  Grevis,  who  was  the  late  Demetrius  Grevis- 
James,  Esq.  of  Ightham  Court  Lodge. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Wards,  Esq.  of  Yalding,  Kent,  and 
d.  17  June,  1860. 

2  Caroline,  m.  Arthur  Gregory,  Capt.  E.N.        3  Eleanor. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  James,  Esq.  of  Ightham  Court,  High  Sheriff  for 
Kent  1732,  m.  Elizabetli,  dau.  of  Demetrius  James,  of  Heigate, 
and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Sarah  Bella  Elizabeth,  to.  Josiah  Wood 
Hindman,  Esq.  of  Greenwich,  and  of  Upton,  Essex)  two  sons, 
Richard,  his  heir;  Demetrius,  Rector  of  Ightham,  d.  «.  ^j. 
1781.  Mr.  James,  who  was  Usher  of  the  Black  Rod  in  Ireland, 
was  .s.  at  his  decease  by  his  elder  son, 

Richard  James,  Esq.  of  Ightham  Court,  who  c?.  g.  p.  Nov. 
1817,  when  the  family  estates  devolved  upon  his  1st  cou.sin, 

Demetrius  Grevis  James,  Esq.  of  Ightham  Court,  Kent, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  for  Kent  1833,  6.  21  May,  177C; 
m.  21  March,  1812,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  late  James  Shutt,  Esq.  of 
Humbledon,  in  Holderaess,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  Aug.  1853) 
had  issue, 

Demetrius  Wyndham,  now  of  Ightham  Court. 

Arthur,  6.  23  Feb.  1833. 

Frances  Maria,  to.  Thomas  Charlton,  Esq.  Emily. 

Mary,  to.  Capt.  Henry  Bently  Wrixon. 

CaroUne,  d.  14  Nov.  1858. 

Rosa,  in.  the  Rev.  Benjamin  Pill  Thompson,  M.A. 

Lavinia,  to.  the  Rev.  James  Sandford  Bailey,  M.A. 

Isabella,  m.  F.  W.  Springett,  Esq.         Adelaide  Margaret. 
This  gentleman,  whose  patronymic  was  Grevis,  assumed,  by 
sign  manual,  1817,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  James. 
He  d.  5  Aug.  1861. 

^nn.s— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  two  bars  embattled  gu., 
for  James  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  on  a  less  az.  between  three 
pellets  each  charged  with  a  lion's  head  erased  of  the  first  a 
griffin  passant  between  two  escallops  or,  for  Geevis.  Crests 
— 1st,  James  :  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi-swan,  wings 
expanded  arg.  beak  gu. ;  2nd,  Grevis  :  A  squirrel  holding  be- 
tween its  paws  an  escallop  or.    Motto — Fide  et  constantiii, 

(S«'.t— Ightham  Court  Lodge,  Sevenoaks,  Kent. 


JAMES    OF    OTTERBURN-. 

James,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Otterburn  Tower  and 
Rudchester,  Northumberland,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b. 
12  May,  1807 ;  oti.  25  June,  1833,  Margaret  Bernard, 
3rd  dau.  of  the  Eev.  John  CoUinson,  late  Kector  of 
Boldon,  CO.  Durham,  and  has  issue, 

I.William,  b.  28  Feb.  1838,  late  Lieut.  42nd  regt. ;  to. 
9  April,  1804,  Ellen,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Dent  Dent, 
Esq.  of  Shortflatt  Tower,  and  has  three  sons,  Bernard^ 
George,  and  Arthur. 

II.  Thomas,  b.  6  May,  1844  ;  d.  18G7. 

III.  Harry  Redesdale,  b.  13  Sept.  1846,  '■ 

IV.  John  Collinson,  b.  22  Dec.  1848. 

V.  Richard,  6.  9  April,  1850. 

VI.  Charles  Woodliouse,  b.  23  Sept.  1S51. 


JAM 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


JAM 


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vri.  Christian  Hugh  Septimus,  6.  25  Dec.  1S53. 
VIII.  Oftavius,  b.  9  April,  1855;  d.  1857. 
I.  Emily  Hope.  ii.  Margaret  Sybil,  d.  1857. 

ILiUCitgr.— John  James,  Esq.  of  Newcastle,  Nortlmmber- 
Jand,  son  of  Thomas  James,  Esq.  of  Cargo  and  Stenton, 
Cumlicrlanil,  m.  twice,  and  had,  with  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  and  a 
son,  Thomas,  another  son, 

William  James,  Esq.,  &.  24  March,  1777;  m.  9  Feb.  1803, 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Joseph  Woodhouse,  Esq.  of  Scotswood, 
Northumberland,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  1822,  Charles 
Bulmer,  Esq.,  and  d.  19  July,  1852)  had  issue, 
Thomas,  of  Otterburn. 

William  John,  Capt.  in  the  army,  m.  Susanna  Knight;  and  d. 
1851,  having  had  issue,  Frederick,  Gerald,  and  Susan. 
Edward,  hi.  Annie  Finlay,  and  has  issue,  ^\'alter,  Herbert, 
Theodosia,  and  Susan  Elizabeth. 
John,  m.  Eleanor,  only  child  of  —  Tharpe,  Esq. 
Hugh  Septimus,  ,a.  Alexandrina,  2nd  dau.  of  Dr.  Hamilton. 
Octavius   (Rev.),   of   Clarghyll    Hall,  Alston,    Cumberland, 
J. P.  for  Cumberland  and  NorthuuibcrUuul,  JI.A.,  Ecctor 
of  Kirlvliaughj'NorthumbtrUind,  h.'l:)  .lune,  Isl-S;  „<.  S  <1rt. 
1844,  Jane  Catherine  Helen,  dau.  of  Capt.  Thuuiiis  lioMlhy, 
K.A.,  by  Mina  his  wife,  dau.  of  (icn.  Balfour,  late  I're-ideiit 
of  New  Brunswick,  and  lias  i  -ui'.   1   Lewis,  b.   31  April, 
1848;  2  Hugh  Saiiilv,  /..  I  An-.    1S57;    3  Lawrence,  b.  22 
Dec.    1861;    I  Willulniina    Jlanlia;    2  Josephine  Mabel; 
3  Elizabeth  Mary;    4  Mildred  Akthea;    and  5  Magdalene 
Helen. 
James,  M.D.,  to.  Georgiana  Brodhurst,  and  has  is.;ue,  Lan- 
celot, Susan,  and  Ethel. 
Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  the  Eev.  John  Fox;  and  2ndly,  Heniy 
Hewetson,  Esq. 

Susan,  m^  Major  Brookshank.  Emma. 

Mr.  James  d.  1820. 

Anas — Sa.,  on  a  chevi-on  arg.  between  three  dolphins  em- 
towed  erminois  as  many  crosses-crosslet  gu.  Crest— A.  buffalo 
passant  gu.  armed  ppr.  the  dexter  forefoot  resting  on  an  escut- 
cheon arg.  charged  with  a  pheou  sa.  MoUo — Deo  semper 
confide. 
/Scat— Otterburn  Tower,  Otter;jurn. 

JAMES    OF    PANTSAISOSr, 

James,  John  Taubman  William,  Esq.  of  Paut,- 
saison,  co.  Pembroke,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1875,  formerly  83rd  foot,  h.  31  Oct.  1812  ;  m.  28 
Dec.  1836,  Margaret  Ehzabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Capt. 
T.  P.  Jones  Parry,  R.N.,  of  Llwyn  Oiin,  co.  Denbigh, 
and  niece  of  Gen.  Sir  LoTe  Parry,  of  Madryu,  co. 
Caernarvon,  and  has  issue, 

I.  WilUam  Parry,   Ensign  10th  foot,    6.  6  Aug.  1S39  ;    d. 
24  Dec.  1858. 

II.  John  Alexander,  6.  3  April,  1841;  d.  18  Aug.  1855, 

«i.  RoBEKT  Lloyd,  b.  9  Nov.  1844;  m.  Aug.  1872,  Ellen 
Sophia,  eldest  dau.  of  Frederick  Docker,  Esq.  of  Menai 
View,  Bangor,  and  has  issue,  William  Fkedekick  Lloyd, 
h.  28  July,  1873,  and  Mary  Ellen,  b.  5  July,  1S74.  Mrs. 
E.  James  d.  Jan.  1875. 
I.  Dora  Emily,  d.  20  Jan.  1865.  n.  Margaret  Ellen. 

Jlt'nCaflC. — The  Jameses  have  been  seated  for  some  cen- 
turies at  Pantsaison,  and  a  tradition  in  the  family  states  that 
there  were  thirteen  WilUam  Jameses,  of  Pantsaison,  in  suc- 
cession, 

William  James,  Esq.  of  Pantsaison,  ra.  Margaret,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Vaughan  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Poste,  co.  Pembroke,  and 
bad  three  sons,  the  eldest  of  whom, 

Willlam  James,  Esq.  of  Pantsaison,  m.  Kebecca  Bateman, 
only  surviving  sister  and  heir  of  John  Bateman,  Esq.  of 
Eobeson  Wathen,  co.  Pembroke,  and  had,  with  four  daus., 
eight  sons.     Of  the  latter, 

CoL.  John  James,  m.  1811,  Margaret  Christian,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  late  Major  Taubman,  of  The  Nunnery,  Isle  of  Man,  by 
Dorothy  his  wife  {m.  1774),  dau.  of  John  Christian,  Esq.  of 
Ewanrigg  Hall,  Cumberland,  and  Milltown,  Isle  of  Han,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1837)  had  two  sons, 
John  Tacbman  William,  now  of  Pantsaison. 
Mark  Wilks  William- (Rev.),  b.  27  Oct.  1818;  in.  1846,  Char- 
lotte Ellen,    3rd    dau.   of  Capt.  Jones    Parry,    R.N.,    of 
Llwyn  Onn,  and  d.  June,  1875,   haring  had,   with  other 
issue,  JohnTaubman;  Dora  Margaret;  Mary  Christian;  and 
Emily  Georgiana. 
Col,  John  James  d.  1819. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  dolphin  naiant  embowed  between  three  crosses- 
crosslet  or,  quartering  Taubman,  Bateman,  and  Vaugh-in. 
Crest — A  demi-buU  rampant  sa.  horned  and  hoofed  or,  laugued 
gu.  Motto — Ffyddylou  at  y  goi-fin.  In  English — Faithful  to 
tlie  end. 
/Sect— Pantsaison,  St.  Dogmacls,  co.  Pembroke. 


JAMESON    OP    WINFIELiD. 

Jamesox,  James  Francis,  Esq.  of  Winllcld,  co, 
Gahvay,  b.  5  June,  1818,  s.  1872. 

?LillCi"tfl;C.— William  Jamesox,  of  Alloa,  co.  Clackmannan, 
m.  25  Nov.  1737,  Helen  Home,  of  Thomanean,  co.  Kinross,  and 
had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

John  Jameson,  Esq.,  Sheriff  Clerk  of  Clackmannanshire,  &. 
1740,  who  m.  1768,  Margaret,  elder  sister  of  James  Ilaig, 
Esq.  of  Blairhill,  co.  Perth,  and  Lochrin,  Midlothian,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  6.  17  June,  1771,  Sheriff  Clerk  of  Clackmannan- 
shire, d.  unm.  1847. 

II.  John,  of  Prussia  Street,  Dublin,  6.  Aug.  1773;  m.  Isa- 
bella, dau.  of  John  Stein,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

1  John,  of  Prussia  Street,  Directorof  tli'  r.;iiil;  .  i  T:v;and; 
iii.  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Haig,  Esq  .  n      i      i   . 

2  James,  of  Delvin  Lodge,  m.  Lu' :  ,  -■  ■(.  \i  .lliam 
Cairnes,  Esq.  of  Stameen,  co.  Meath,  :,i  jI  iii  ^  :     ,i   . 

3  William  (Rev.),  of  HoUybank  Bank,  „/.  Is4y,  Eliz.abeth, 
dau.  of  Arthiu-  Guinness,  Esq.  of  Beaumont,  co.  Dublin, 
and  has  issue. 

4  Andrew,  Sheriff  Clerk  of  Clackmannanshire,  m.  Miss 
Cochrane,  and  has  issue. 

5  Henry,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Andrew  Philip,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue. 

1  Isabella,  m.  Major  William  Cairnes,  48th  regt. 

III.  William,  of  Merrion  Square,  Dublin,  b.  29  July,  1777, 
d.  s.  p.  Deo.  1822.  iv.  James,  of  whom  presently. 

V.  Andrew,  b.  18  Aug.  1783,  to.  and  has  issue. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  1801,  William  Robert  Robertson,  Esq.  (see 
fa,uiti/  of  Robertson  of  Prendergast). 

II.  Helen,  d.  v.nra. 

III.  Anne,  r,i.  Major  Francis  Stupart,  of  the  2nd  North 
British  Dragoons. 

IV.  Janet,  ni.  John  Woolsey,  Esq.  of  Milestowu,  co.  Louth. 
Mr.  Jameson  d.  1824.    His  4th  son, 

James  Jameson,  Esq.  s.  to  the  fortune  of  his  immediate 
elder  brother,  William,  of  Merrion  Square,  and  purchased  the 
estate  of  Winfield,  co.  Gahvay,  and  the  demesne  of  Montrose. 
CO.  Dublin.  He  m.  28  Sept.  1815,  Elizabeth  Sophia,  youngest 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Woolsey,  of  Priorland,  co.  Louth,  by 
his  wife,  Mary  Anne,  youngest  sister  of  Sir  William  Belhng- 
ham,  of  Castle  Bellingham,  co.  Louth,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  late  of  Winfield. 

II.  William,  of  Montrose,  co.  Dublin,  6.  19  Dec.  1818;  to.  20 
March,  1855,  Emily  St.  Leger,  2nd  dau.  of  Major-Gen. 
Arthur  Henry  O'Niell,  of  St.  Anne's,  co.  Dublin,  and  has 
issue, 

1  James  Arthur  Henry,  6.  24  Dec.  1855. 

2  William  BelUngham,  b.  21  Aug.  1850. 

3  Charles  Villiers,  6.  29  June,  1870. 

1  Helen  Maude. 

2  Emily  Constance,  to.  25  July,  187G,  Eyre  Macdonald 
Stuart  Crabbe,  Esq.,  Grenadier  Guards,  of  Glen  Eyre, 
Hants,  and  has  i.-^sue.  3  Nora  Frances. 

4  May  Astel  Rosina. 

5  Aileen  Elizabeth  Eyre  St.  Leger. 

III.  James,  of  Airfield,  co.  Dublin,  b.  4  Aug.  1821 ;  to.  10 
Jan.  1849,  Alicia  Trimleston,  dau.  of  the  late  Robert  Robert- 
son, Esq.,  Advocate  and  Sheriff  Substitute  of  co.  Stirling, 
by  Alicia  Catherine  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Charles  Eustace,  heir  to  the  Viscounty  of  Baltinglass,  and 
has  issue, 

1  James  Robert,  6.  4  Dec.  1849,  an  officer  4th  Vlaneu 
regt.,  in  the  service  of  the  Emperor  of  Germany. 

2  William  Frederick,  b.  27  Jan.  1851;  m.  3  Aug.  1876,  Ida, 
dau.  of  Heniy  Haig,  Esq.,  and  has  a  dau.,  Nina  Seton. 

3  John  Eustace,  I,.  22  March,  1852,  late  Lieut.  20th 
Hu.'isars,  „< .  SI  .ImIv.  \-.-,:<,  Mary  Klizabrth,  2nd  dau.  of 
J.  Bond  (■-  I  I  .  -1  Crninrr  Hall.  Norfolk,  and  has 
is.sue,  Willi...     I,  :i;   ami  .Maraant  l;ruce  Cabbell. 

4  Sydney  BcLin^haiii,  l.inir.  i^tli  lliulilanders,  i.  1  March, 
1^57.  5  Charles  O  lliiiii,  '..  ^2  Nov.  1866. 

1  Alicia  Katharine  Nina,  d.  31  31a}-,  \s:,:,, 

2  Helen  Lucy. 
4  Mabel  Elizabeth,  d.  Ni 

IV.  Robert  O'B 
June,  1828. 

I.  Mary  Anne.  ii.  Elizabeth  Sophia. 

Mr.  Jameson,  who  was  a  Director  of  the  Bank  of  Ireland,  and 
Deputy  Governor  at  the  time  of  his  death,  24  Aug.  1847, 
was  s.  in  his  estate  of  Winfield  by  his  eldest  son. 

Rev.  John  Jameson,  of  Winfield,  co.  Galway,  M.A.  of 
Queen's  Coll.  Oxford,  b.  17  July,  1816;  m.  Jan.  1846,  Isabella 
Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Harry  David  Jones, 
Royal  Engineers,  G.C.B.,  Commander  of  the  Legion  of 
Honour  of  France,  and  had  issue, 

I.  James  Francis,  now  of  Winfield. 

II.  Harry  William,  b.  5  Sept.  1851. 

III.  Arthur  Bellingham,  b.  15  June,  1864. 


Alice  Ariibulla. 
lt)U.'j.  5  Ida  Isabel, 

late  Capt.  of  the  11th  Hussars,  b.  17 


8G4 


JAQ 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


JAR 


I.  Charlotte  Elzabetli,  to.  Kclynge  Grccnway,  Ksq.,  of  Ilal- 
lougliton,  CO.  Warwick. 

II.  Edith  Sophia  Inlierman,  to.  Thomas  Maclt,  Esq.,  Lieut. 
17th  Lancers. 

He  d.  1872. 

Arms—kz.  a  saltier  or,  cantoned  in  chief  and  flanks  by 
Eoman  galleys  ppr.  and  a  bugle  in  base  of  the  second.  Vi'est — 
A  Eoman  galley  ppr.  the  sail  gu.  charged  with  a  lion  iJassant 
guardant  or.    il/o^/o— Sine  metu. 

Seai— Winflcld,  Mcnlough,  near  Eallinasloe. 


JAaXJES    OF    EASBY    ABBEY. 

Jaqfes,  Richard  Machell,  Esq.  of  Easbj 
Abbey,  and  Silton  Hall,  co.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b. 
31  March,  180U  ;  m.  26  March,  1836,  Francis,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Fowler  Hickes,  Esq.  of  Silton  Hall, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Leonard,  of  Wentbridge  House,  Pontefract,  6.  3  Sept. 
1839,  J.P.  N.  P.  Yorkshire,  r,i.  Oct.  1864,  Agatha  Eliza, 
eldest  dau.  of  Col.  Boddam,  of  Kirklington  Hall,  South- 
■\vell,  Notts,  and  has  issue,  1  Eobert  Harold  VVhctham, 
h.  3  Feb.  1875;  2  Leonard  Ernest  Alexander,  b.  3  June, 
1876. 

II.  George,  of  Silton  Hall,  Northallerton,  6.  8  Nov.  1846; 
m.  Catherine  Harriett,  only  child  of  John  H.  Faint,  of 
Knayton,  Thirsk,  and  has  issue. 

in.  Eichard,  b.  3  July,  1842. 

IV.  Eobert,  b.  10  Dec.  1843  ;  d.  April,  1876. 

I.  Sarah  Frances,  to.  10  Aug.  1859,  Archibald  Ale.'cander 
Douglas,  Major  E.M.,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Emily  Jane. 

i!i.  Frederica,  to.  Samuel  Hopper  Powell,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of 
the  llcv.  S.  H.  Powell,  of  Sharrow,  near  Eipon,  and  has 
issue. 

iLtltCHflP.— The  late  Robert  Jaqdes,  Merchant,  of  New 
Basinghall  Street,  London,  and  his  brother,  Leonard  Jaqdes, 
who  went  out  to  Bombay  as  a  merchant,  and  d.  unm.  1807, 
both  realised  considerable  fortunes.  The  former,  Eobert 
Jaques,  purchased,  1814,  the  estate  of  Easeby.  He  to.  1st, 
20  June,  1808,  Sarah  Whitaker,  of  London,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
8  June,  1814)  had  issue, 

I.  Eichard  Machell,  now  of  Easby  Abbey. 

II.  Eobert,  of  Mount  Bures,  Colchester,  Essex,  m.  and  left 
at  his  decease,  1866,  an  only  dau. 

I.  Jane. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  Mary,  widow  of  Mr.  Lunn,  of  Richmond,  and  by 
her  had  issue, 

II.  Sarah,  to.  Thomas  Johnson,  of  Avenue  Road,  Regent's 
Park,  London. 

He  d.  10  Aug.  1842. 

Arms— Sa.,  on  a  fess  engrailed  arg.  a  lion  passant  of  the  first. 
Crest — A  lion's  head  erased  gu.  wounded  through  the  neck  with 
a  sword  arg.  hilted  and  pommelled  or. 

Seats— Masby  Abbey,  Richmond ;  Silton  Hall,  Northallerton ; 
and  Eskeleth,  Reeth,  co.  York. 


JAURETT  OF  CAM  CRTON  COURT. 

Jaeeett,  Anna  Mary,  of  Camerton  Court, 
Somerset,  s.  26  March,  1868. 

iltlTCafle.— The  family  of  Stephens,  from  whom  the  Jarretts 
derive  their  estate  of  Camerton,  fled  from  France  after  the 
massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew,  and  settled  in  Scotland,  whence 
they  migrated  to  the  co.  of  Somerset. 

Herbert  Newtoi*  .Tarrett,  Esq.  w.  Rachel  Allen,  of  the 
Island  of  Jamaica,  £.nd  was  father  of 

John  Jarrett,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  of  Hants,  m.  Sarah  Reid, 
of  Jamaica,  and  had  a  son, 

Herbert  Newton  Jarrett,  Esq.,  to.  Anne,  dau.  of  James 
Stephens,  Esq.  of  Hinton-on-the-Green,  co.  Gloucester,  and 
of  Camerton  Court,  Somerset,  by  his  wife  Elizabeth  Paterson, 
Wallen,  of  Jamaica,  and  grand-dau.  of  Philip  Stephens,  Esq. 
of  Hinton  and  Camerton  Court,  son  of  the  Rev.  George 
Stephens,  Prebendary  of  Highworth,  Wilts.  By  this  lady  Mr. 
Jarrett  had  issue, 

John,  late  of  Camerton  Court. 

Stephen,  d.  unm.  12  Oct.  1855. 

Anne,  to.  9  July,  1822,  the  Eev.  William  Gooch,  son  of  Col. 
William  Gooch,  and  grandson  of  Sir  Thomas  Gooch,  Bart. 

Mary,  d.  young. 
Mr.  Jarrett  d.  1811,  and  was  .5.  by  his  son, 

John  Jarrett,  Esq.  of  Camerton  Court,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
Hifih  Sheriff  1810  41,  b.  4  July,  1802;  w.  15  July,  1823,  Anna 


Eliza,  younger  dau.  of  Sir  Jonathan  W.  Waller,  Bart.,  G.C.II, 
of  Pope's  Villa,  Twickenham,  and  had  issue, 

Anna  Mart,  now  of  Camerton  Court. 

Emily  Elizabeth. 
Mr.  Jarrett  d.  April,  1862,  and  his  widow,  Mrs.  Jarrett,  d.  26 
March,  1868. 

^rms— Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  az.,  a  lion  rampant  erra. 
ducally  crowned  or,  for  Jarrett;  2nd,  gu..  a  sword  erect  ppr. 
between  three  mullets  arg.,  for  Stephens  ;  3rd,  arg.,  on  a  mount 
vert  a  bull  statant  gu.  armed  or,  charged  on  the  shoulder 
with  a  plain  cross  arg.,  for  Eidley.  Crest— A  lion's  head 
erased  or,  ducally  crowned  and  collared  gu.  ilioWo— Consilio 
ct  armis. 

i'cai— Camerton  Court,  near  Bath. 


JARVIS    OF    DOEDINGTON    HALL. 

Jaevis,  GrEOEGE  Eden,  Esq.  of  Doddington 
Hall,  CO.  Lincoln,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  Capt.  18th 
Hussars,  b.  19  Feb.  1840 ;  on.  17  Feb.  1863,  Alice 
Louisa,  2ud  dau.  of  H.  Sherbroke,  Esq.  of  Oxton 
Hall,  Notts. 

ULinttlQC. — George  Ralph  Patne  Jabvis,  Esq.  of  Dod- 
dington Hall,  CO.  Lincoln,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the 
army,  6.  13  May,  1774 ;  m.  1st,  2  Dec.  1802,  Philadelphia,  3rd 
dau.  of  Ebenezer  Blackwell,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Eobert  Eden,  Prebendary  of  Winchester  ;  and  2ndly, 
24  June,  1830,  Frances  (which  lady  d.  17  June,  1867),  dau.  of 
the  Eev.  John  Sturges,  LL.D.,  Chancellor  of  Winchester,  by 
Judith  his  wife,  dau.  of  Eichard  Bourne,  Esq.  of  Acton  Hall, 
CO.  Worcester,  and  by  the  former  had  issue,  I 

George  Knollis,  now  of  Doddington  Hall. 
Charles  Macquarie  George  (Eev.),  m.  1st,  Augusta,  2nd  dau. 
of  Eobert  Cracroft,  Esq.  of   Hackthom,    co.  Lincoln,  by  l 
Augusta  his  wife,   dau.   of  Sir  John  Ingilby,    Bart.,   and 
2ndly,  Frances  Jane,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  A.  J.  Clarke,  Rector 
of  Porlock,  Somerset.     He  rf.  7  Nov.  1863. 
Henry  George,  Capt.  in  the  army,  d.  in  the  West  Indies. 
John  George,  formerly  Capt.  in  the  52nd  Light  Infantry,  m. 
Pliiladelphia,  dau.  of  George  H.  Jenkins,  Esq.  by  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Charles  Ferguson,  Esq.  of  Craigdarroch, 
CO.  Dumfries,  and  has  three  daus. 

Edwin  George  (Key.),  Vicarof  Hack  thorn,  and  Rector  of  Cold 
Hanworth,  to.  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Cracroft,  Esq. 
of  Hackthom,  co.  Lincoln;  and  d.  11  Nov.  1876,  having 
had  three  sons. 

Mary  Eden,  m.  Robert  Cole,  Esq.  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army. 
Anne  Fector,  m.  John  Bromliead,  Esq.  of  Lincoln. 
Col.  Jarvis  d.  14  June,  1851,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Knollis  Jarvis,  Esq.  of  Doddington  Hall,  co.  Lin- 
coln, b.  22  Sept.  1803 ;  to.  30  May,  1833,  Emily,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  late  Rev.  George  Thomas  Pretyman,  Chancellor  of 
Lincoln  (by  Emily  his  wife,  dau.  of  Christopher  Tower, 
Esq.  of  Weald  Hall,  Essex),  and  by  her  (who  d.  6  March,  1810) 
had  issue, 
I.  George  Eden. 

I.  Emily  Louisa  Harriet,   m.  10  July,  1860,  Henry  Scott, 
Jlajor  late  18th  Hussars,  son  of  Major-Gen.  Sir  John  Scott, 
K.C.B. 
He  d.  25  Oct.   1873,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  George  Edex 
Jarvis,  Esq.,  now  of  Doddington  Hall. 

Arms—Sa.,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  between  three  martlets 
arg.  as  many  cinquefoils  pierced  of  the  first,  on  a  chief  of  the 
second  a  fleur-de-lis  between  two  escallops  of  the  field.  Crest 
—A  unicorn's  head  arg.  gorged  with  a  collar  charged  with 
three  cinquefoils. 

&at— Doddington  Hall,  Lincoln. 


JARY    OF    BITRLINGHAM    HOUSE. 

Jaey,  William  Heath,  Esq.  of  Burlingham 
House,  Norwich,  J.P.,  late  Capt.  18th  Norfolk 
Rifle  Volunteers,  s.  his  grandfather  1852, 

3LUlCKQC. — This  family  have  for  several  generations  held 
landed  property  at  Burlingham  and  the  surrounding  neigh- 
bourhood. Their  monuments,  dating  from  1620,  may  be  seen 
in  Salhouse  Church  and  Great  Yarmouth,  and  are  noticed  in 
Bloomfield's  Norfolk. 

William  Jary,  Esq.  of  Burlingham  House,  Norfolk,  m. 
1791,  Mary,  only  child  and  heiress  of  W.  Heath,  Esq.,  the 
descendant  of  an  old  Norfolk  family  which  was  of  note  in  the 
reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  d.  1852,  having  had  by  her  (who 
d.  1857)  a  son  and  heir, 

William  Heath  Jary,  Esq.  of  Blofield  Lodge,  Norfolk,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  TO.  1822,  Sarah,  dau.  of  E.  Postle,  Esq.  of  Ilorstead 
Manor  House,  Norfolk,  of  a  family  which  can  be  traced  to  a 


JEA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


JEB 


865 


ei  v  remote  period  at  Coltishall,  Norfolk,  aud  d.  v.  p.  1842, 
uniii-  had  issue, 

William  Heath,  now  of  Burlincham  House. 

Eoljerc  Ht-rUert  Heath,  of  Haresfinch,  St.  Helens,  co.  Lan- 
caster, J. P.  forces.  Beds  and  Lancaster,  late  Jlajor  in  the 
12th  Royal  Lancers;  m.  1862,  .Julia  Mary,  only  child  and 
heiress  of  D.  Bromilow,  E^q.,  of  Lancaster. 

Sarah  Maria  Heath,  )«.  1851.  the  Rev.  H.  Temple  Frere, 
Rector  of  Burston,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue. 

Chirlotce  Heath,  ?«.  1847,  the  Rev.  Henry  Joseph  Muskett, 
M.A.  of  Clippesby  House,  Rector  of  Clippesby,  and  d.  1854. 

EUiiior  Hath,  m.  Is58,  William  Thornhill  Cator,  Esq.  of 
Beckenham,  Kent,  and  has  issue. 

Alice  Heath,  m.  18  July,  1860,  Capt.  Harry  Marshall,  of  the 
9th  Royal  Lancers,  am  has  issue. 

Eosctta  Heath,  m.  1861,  Joshua  Kinge,  Esq.  of  the  Bengal 
Civil  Service,  and  d.  1862,  having  had  issue. 

Henrietta  Heath. 

Mary  Elizabeth  Heath,  m.  I8B8,  William  Wolseley,  Esq.  of 
Castle  Belliriffham,  co.  Louth.  Octavia  Louisa  Heath. 

Beatrice  Caroline  Heath,  d.  in  infancy,  1813. 

.^)-)i!.<!— Gu.,  on  a  pile  erm.  between  two  lions  rampant 
respecting  each  other  or,  three  roses  two  and  one  of  the  field. 
Creif — Out  of  clouds  two  arms  embowed  in  armour  ppr.,  the 
hands  also  ppr.  supporting  a  rose  gu.  Motto — Mens  conscia 
recti. 

;Seai— Burlingham  House,  near  Norwich. 


JEAFFRESON  OP  DULLINGHAM  HOTJSE. 

See  E0BI5S0N. 


JEBB  (formerly)  OF  NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 

Jebb,  The  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  Canon  of  Hereford, 
Eector  of  Peterstow,  b.  21  Sept.  1805  ;  m. 
Sept.  1831,  Frances,  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  Ricliard 
Bourke,  G.C.B.,  of  Thornfields,  co.  Limerick.  Dr. 
Jebb  is  author  of  "The  Choral  Service,"  "A 
New  Translation  of  the  Psalms,"  and  many  other 
learned  works. 

ILlltCa0f .— This  family  has  been  for  many  generations  in 
the  CO.  of  Notts,  and  honourable  mention  is  made  of  many  of 
Its  members  by  Nichols  in  the  "  Literary  Anecdotes  of  the 
Seventeenth  Century." 

Samdel  Jebb,  son  of  Alvery  Jebb,  was  h.  in  1664.  He  m. 
390,  Elizabeth  Gilliver,  in  right  of  descent  from  whom  Dr. 
Jebb  claims  to  be  heir-at-law  of  John  De  Witt,  Grand  Pen- 
sionary of  Holland.    Of  this  marriage  there  was  issue, 

I.  EicHARB,  of  whom  below. 

II.  Samuel,  a  man  of  nigh  literary  renown  in  his  day,  author 
and  editor  of  many  learned  works.  He  was  a  Non-Juror, 
and  intimately  connected  with  the  leading  men  of  that 
persuasion,  6.  1693:  m.  1728,  Jane,  dau.  ot  William  Lambe, 
Esq.  of  Stoke  Pogis,  and  had  issue, 

1  Richard  (Sir),  created  a  Baronet  in  1778;  d.  s.  p.  118', 
when  the  title  became  extinct. 

2  John,  E.I.Co.'s  Service,  was  one  of  the  victims  who  d.  in 
the  Black  Hole  in  Calcutta  in  1756. 

3  Avery,  d.  s.  p.       4  Samuel,  d.  s.  p.      5  Robert,  d.  s.  p. 
ni.  Avery,  6.  1695,  grandfather  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles 

Lesiter. 

IV.  Joshua,  ancestor  of  the  Jebbs  of  co.  Derby. 

V.  John,  D.D..  Dean  of  Cashell.  Dean  Swift  mentions  him 
as  a  "  man  of  very  good  understanding."  He  m.  Anne,  dau. 
of  David  Gansel,  Esq.  of  Donnyland  Hall,  and  had  issue, 

1  John  (Rev.) ;  he  afterwards  resigned  his  livings  from 
conscientious  scruples;  he  was  Second  Wrangler,  and  an 
eminent  reformer  at  Cambridge ;  his  Life  and  Works  were 
edited  by  Dr.  Disney  soon  after  his  death  in  1787.  He  m. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Mr.  James  and  Lady  Dorothy  Torkington, 
of  Stukeley,  Hants,  and  d.  s.  p. 

2  David,  m.  Susan,  dau.  of  Francis  Duggan,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue,  John,  Capt.  R.  H.  Guards  ;  Richard,  Capt.  10th 
Hussars  (who  both  d.  s.  p.);  David,  Capt.  3rd  Light 
Dragoons,  who  m.  Miss  Thompson,  and  left  an  only  son, 
William,  Lieut.  R.N.,  m.  Clarissa  Marshall,  and  left  a  son, 
WiUiam  Gansel. 

I.  Hannah,  m.  Robert  Hallifax,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 

1  Robert  Hallifax,  Physician  to  George  III. 

2  Samuel  Hallifax,  D.D.,  Professor  of  Arabic  at  Cambridge, 
and  Bishop  of  Gloucester  and  Bristol.  His  son,  the  Rev. 
E.  Fitzwilliam  Hallifax,  left  numerous  descendants. 

II.  Amelia,  m.  James  Gates,  Esq.,  and  was  grandmother  of 
Ann  RadclifTe,  the  novelist. 

.Richard  Jebb,  eldest  son  of  Samuel  Jebb  and  Elizabeth  his 
wire,  settled  in  Ireland.     He  m.  Miss  Stanley,  and  left  an 
only  son, 
John  Jebb,  who  m.  Alicia  Forslcr,  and  had  issue, 


EiCHARD,  of  whom  presently. 

John,  D.D.,  the  distinguished  Bishop  of  Limerick.      His  life 
was  written  by  the  latc'  Rev.  Charles  Forster.    The  Bishop 
of  Limerick  d.  unm.  1832. 
The  elder  son, 

Richard  Jebb,  became  a  Judge  of  the  King's  Bench  in 
Ireland,  llis  cousin.  Sir  Richard  Jebb,  Bart.,  made  him  his 
heir.  Mr.  Justice  Jebb  m.  Louisa,  dau.  of  John  Finlay,  Jisq., 
M.P.  for  CO.  Dublin,  and  left  issue, 

I.  John,  present  representative  of  the  family. 

II.  Richard,  Barrister-at-Law,  Vicar-General  of  the  Isle  of 
Man. 

III.  Robert,  Earrister-at-Law,  m.  Emily  Harriett,  dau.  of 
Heneage  Horsley,  Dean  of  Brechin  (son  of  Dr.  Horsley, 
Bishop  .of  St.  Asaph),  and  has  issue, 

1  Richard  Claverhouse,  h.  27  Aug.  1841,  late  PublicOrator 
at  Cambridge,  now  Professor  of  Greek  at  Glasgow ;  rd. 
1875,  Caroline,  widow  of  Gen.  Slemmer,  U.S.  army. 

2  Heneage.  3  Robert. 

1  Frances  Eglantyne,  m.  1871,  Arthur  Jebb,  Esq.  of  The 
Lythc,  Salop. 
Mr.  Justice  Jebb  d.  1834. 

Arms — Quarterly:  Vert  and  or,  in  the  1st  quarter  a  falcon 
close  ppr.  armed  jessed  and  belled  or;  in  the  4th,  a  lure  in  pale 
ppr.  C'rest—A  falcon,  wings  displayed  ppr.,  armed,  jessed,  and 
belled  or,  standing  on  a  lure  ppr. 

JEBB    OF   WALTON. 

Jebb,  JosmJA  Gladwtn,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  54tb. 
foot,  b.  16  March,  1839;  !?i.  June,  1870,  Alice  Caroline, 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Charles  Dundas,  Rector  of 
Epworth  (by  Loitisa  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  late  Sir 
William  Boothby,  Bart.),  and  has  issue, 

I.  Sidney  Gladwyn,  b.  26  June,  1871. 

II.  Henry  Miles,  b.  12  March,  1875.         in.  A  son,  b.  1£77. 
I.  Mabel. 

iLincaflC— Joshua  Jebb  (4th  son  of  Samuel  Jebb),  6. 
Jan.  1G9S;  rf.  at  his  residence,  Tapton  House,  co.  Derby,  in 
1797,  within  a  few  weeks  of  the  completion  of  his  100th  year. 
Miss  Seward,  who  visited  him  shortly  before  his  death,  gives  a 
striking  account  of  his  appearance  and  habits  in  one  of  her 
letters.  He  vi.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Woodhousc,  Esq.  of  Crich, 
CO.  Derby,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Samcel,  his  heir. 

II.  Avery,  6.  1732;  r,i.  Ann,  dau.  of  Richard  Bower,  Esq.  of 
Gorse  Hall,  co.  Derby,  and  left  issue, 

1  Richard,  a  Judge  in  India,  d.  s.  p. 

2  Marianne,  m.  Godfrey  Meynell,  Esq.  of  Mcyncll  Langley, 
CO.  Derby;  from  her  descends  the  present  Godfrey  Mey- 
nell, Esq.  of  Meynell  Langley. 

The  elder  son, 

Samuel  Jebb,  Esq.,  6.  1720;  m.  1752,  Anne,  dau.  of  William 
Harriott,  Esq.  of  St.  Elizabeth,  Jamaica  (by  his  wife,  the  dau. 
of  Baron  Pennevayre),  and  dying  1787,  left  an  only  son, 

Joshua  Jebb,  Esq.,  b.  Feb.  1769;  jh.  Jan.  1792,  Dorothy, 
co-heiress  of  Major-Gen.  Gladwin,  of  Stubbing  Court,  co. 
Derby  (by  his  wife,  Frances,  dau.  of  Rev.  Basil  Eeridge,  of 
Algarkirk),  and  dying  1845,  left  issue, 

I.  Joshua,  his  heir. 

II.  Samuel  Henry,  6.  April,  1796 ;  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  John 
Straw,  Esq.  of  Skellingthorpe,  co.  Lincoln.  He  d.  Feb. 
1875,  leaving  issue  surviving, 

1  Henry  Gladwyn,  F.S.A.  (Rev.),  6.  May,  1826;  7n.  Sept. 
1853,  Emma  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  late  Robert  Ramsden, 
Esq.  of  Carlton  Hall,  Notts,  and  has  issue  surviving, 

Henry  Scrope  Frescheville,  6.  17  July  1867. 
Florence  Emma  Dorothy.        Edith  Fanny  Maud. 

2  John  Joshua,  b.  Nov.  1830;  m.  Georgina  llutton, 
dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Dr.  Roy,  Eector  of  Skirbeck,  and 
has  issue, 

George  Samuel  William. 

3  Frederick  William,  Col.  in  the  army,  Adjutant-General 
of  Madras,  b.  Nov.  1835;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
de  Chamfort  Giradot,  of  Car  Colston. 

4  Arthur,  Major  31st  regt.,  6.  July,  1837. 

5  Avery,  late  Lieut.  85th  regt.,  b.  April,  1842;  m.  Susan 
Clara,  dau.  of  the  late  Col.  Boddam  Whetham,  of  Kirling- 
ton  Hall,  Notts,  and  has  issue, 

Agatha  Frances  Whetham  Jebb. 

1  Susannah  Gladwyn.  „,.  .      .    ,, 

2  Frances  Dorothy,  m.  T.  L.  Kmgton-Oliphant,  Esq.  of 
Cask,  CO.  Perth.  3  Marianne. 

in.  John  Beridge,   b.   Dec.    1808;     m.  Charlotte,    dau.    of 
Richard  Dunn,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  one  son, 
John  Beridge  Gladwyn,  b.  Dec.  1841,  late  Lieut.  88th  regt. 
He  m.  18T6,  Bertha,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  J.  Macdougall,  of 
Toronto,  Canada. 

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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


JEN 


Eev.  J.  B.  Jetb  to.  2ndly,  Mary,  dan.  of  Eev.  J.  JcnkinsoTi, 
Eector  of  Battersea  (by  his  wife,  the  sister  of  the  Right 
Hon.  Sir  George  Grey,  Bart.),  and  dying  in  1863,  left  a 
posthumous  dau. 

IV.  Charles  William,  formerly  in  the  60th  Rifles,  6.  Oct.  1814; 
TO.  1840,  EUza,  dau.  of  John  lerbuiy,  Esq.  of  Shirehampton, 
and  has  issue, 
1  John  de  Witt,  Lieut.  26th  rep;t. 

1  Francesca  Romana,  m.  Robert  Henry,  eldest  son  of 
Robert  Ramsden.  Esq.  of  Carlton  Hall,  Xoits.  He  d.  in 
1875,  and  left  a  son,  Robert. 

2  Florence  Emily,  rn.  W.  Carbury,  Esq. 

3  Alice,  TO.  B.  Span,  Esq.  4  Mary  Edith. 
5  Amy  X/)uisa. 

1.  Frances  Harriott,  widow  of  William  Miles,  Esq.  She  (?. 
Oct.  1877,  leaving  Firbpck  Hall,  her  residence,  with  the 
estates  in  cos.  Vork  and  Notts,  to  tier  nephew,  Henry 
Gladwyn  Jebb,  for  life,  with  remainder  to  the  eldest  son  of 
Joshua  Gladwyn  Jebb. 

■K.  Marianne,   widow    of  Rev.    Francis  Sharpe,  has  issue, 
1  William  Granville  Sharpe;  2  John  Ueury  Sharpe,  Major 
in  the  Army ;  3  Charles  Sharpe. 
The  eldest  son, 

SiB  JosHCA  Jebb,  K.C.B.,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  late 
Chairman  of  the  Oirectors  of  Convict  Prisons,  Inspector- 
General  of  Military  Prisons,  and  Surveyor-General  of  Prisons, 
■was  6.  May,  1793;  m.  Mary  Wooton,  dau.  of  Wooton  Thomas, 
Esq.  of  Highfield,  co.  Derby,  and  had  issue, 
1.  Joshua  Gladwyn,  present  representative  of  this  branch 
of  the  lamily. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Ellison,  late  Vicar  of  Windsor,  now 
Eector  of  Haseley,  Oxon,  and  dyin?  in  1870,  left  issue. 

II.  Emily  Sarah,  m,.  Major  Basil  Hoothby,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Beatrice,  to.  Rev.  Edmond  Batty,  and  has  issue. 

Gen.  Sir  Joshua  Jebb,  K.C.B.,  r,t.  2nilly,  the  Lady  Amelia  Rose 
Pelham,  sister  of  the  Earl  of  Chichester.    He  d.  suddenly, 
June,  1863. 
.^rni«— Same  as  Jebb  of  co.  Kot'.inoTiam. 

JENKINS    OP   BICTON   HALL. 

Je^eixs,  Eichaed  Palmee,  Esq.  of  Bicton  Hall 
and  Abbey  House,  Salop,  b.  8  Sept.  182S;  in  the 
Bengal  Ciyil  Serrice ;  m.  Mr?.  Sopliia  Mayne,  widow, 
2nd  dau.  of  Horace  Ayhvard,  Esq. 

lillttagC. — EicHAKD  Jenkins,  6.  1621,  of  Blandford,  co. 
Dorset,  sprung  from  a  family  anciently  located  in  co.  York, 
attaching  himself  to  the  celebrated  royalist,  Lord  Colepeper. 
was  with  that  nobleman  at  St.  Germains  1649,  and  subse- 
quently accompanied  him  when  Ambassador  Extraordinary  to 
the  Emperor  of  Russia  and  the  United  Provinces.  In  1651  he 
returned  to  England,  and  settled  at  Charlton  Hill,  near 
Wroxeter,  holding  several  ciiiployments  under  Lord  Newport, 
Lord-Lieutenant  of  that  county.  He  to.  1668,  Mary,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Richard  Bagot,  Esq.  of  Hargrave,  Salop,  and  dying 
1697,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Jenkins,  Esq.  of  the  .Abbey  Foregate,  Shrewsbury, 
who  m.  7  Feb.  1708,  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Capt.  Richard  Wing- 
fleld,  2nd  son  of  William  Wingfield,  Esq.  of  Preston  Brock- 
hurst,  Salop,  and  had  issue,  i.  Uichakd,  bis  heir;  ii.  Thomas, 
m.  Rachel,  dau  of  Sir  Edward  Leighton,  Bart.,  and  had,  with 
otherissue,  Edward,  of  Charlton  Hill;  in.  RoUert;  i.  Emma, 
TO.  John  Jenkins,  Esq.  of  IJicton.  Mr.  Jenkins,  who  served 
as  High  Sheriff  1720,  d.  29  Dec.  1730,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Richard  Jenkins,  E.=q.,  b.  28  Aug.  1706,  who  m.  1st,  Letitia, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Muckleston,  Esq.  of  Bicton,  and  by 
her  (who  cJ.  16  July,  1740}  had  twii  sons.  Richard,  whocZ.unm.  / 
and  John,  his  heir.  He  m.  2ndly,  Emma,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis 
Charlton,  of  Ludford,  and  rehct  of  John  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Aston 
Hall,  Salop,  and  had  a  d-iu.,  Mary  Gertrude,  to.  the  Ven. 
Edward  Browne,  Archdeacon  of  Boss,  son  of  the  Archbishop 
of  Tuam.    Mr.  Jenkins  was  «.  by  his  son, 

John  Jenkins,  Esq.  of  Bicton,  6.  16  July,  1740  ;  to. 
16  April,  1759,  Emma,  dau.  of  Thomas  JenKins,  Esq.  of 
Shrewsbury,  by  Rachel  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Leigh- 
ton,  Bart,  of  Loton  Park,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  1764)  four 
sons, 

Richaud,  his  heir.  William,  d.  unm. 

Edward,  ra.  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Eavenscroft, 
Esq.  of  Wrexham,  and  had  issue.  'I'he  eldest  son.  Col. 
Richard  Boycott  Jenkins,  to.  Miss  Ord,  and  left  two  sons 
and  two  daus. 

Thomas,  m.  Mary,  sister  of  David  Hall,  Esq.  of  Macclesfield, 
Capt.  Cheshire  Yeomanry,  and  d.  s.  p. 
Mr.  Jenkins  d.  28  June,  1771,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Richard  Jenki.v,  l.^q.  of  IJicion,  (>.  there  6  March,  1760, 
who  TO.  Oct.  1781,  Harriet  Constanlia,  dau.  of  George  Eavens- 


croft, Esq.  of  Wrexham,  co.  Denbigh,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
19  April,  1822)  had  issue, 

EiCHABD  (.Sir),  his  heir,  of  Bicton. 

Charles  Edward  Orlando,  b.  19  Jan.  1789,  who  d.  v.nm..  IK 
July,  1823,  in  India,  a  Capt.  of  Artillery  in  the  Company'* 
Service. 

Harriett  Constantia,  m.  Edward  Gatacre,  Esq.  of  Gatacre, 
CO.  Salop. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Robert  Jenkins,  Esq.  of  Charlton  Hill,  Salop. 

Frances  Mary  Gertrude. 

Letitia  Emma  Sally,  m.  Eev.  Charles  Wingfield,  of  The  Gro, 
CO.  Montgomery. 
Mr.  Jenkins  d.  3  Nov.  1797,  and  was  «.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Richard  Jenkins,  G.C.B.,  D.C.L.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  a 
Director  E.I.C.,  6.  18  Feb.  17f5;  to.  31  March,  1824,  Elizabeth 
Helen,  dau.  of  Hugh  Spottiswoode,  Esq.  of  the  H.E.I. C.'a 
Civil  Service,  and  had  issue, 

EicHARD,  now  of  Bicton  Hall.       Charles,  6.  20  May,  1831. 

Arthur,  6.  20  Jan.  1833. 

Edward  Gordon,  6.  11  March,  1838. 

Emily,  to.  Frederick  Baring,  Esq. 

Cecilia  Harriot  Theopidla,  m.  John  Archibald  Pym,  Esq. 

Helen,  to.  21  July,  1864,  W.  Shaiman  Turner,  Esq.' 

Melanie,  to.  6  Feb.  1866,  W.  Vansittart,  Esq. 
Sir  Richard  Jenkins  d.  30  Dec.  1843. 

Anns — Or,  a  lion  rampant  regardant  sa.,  quartering  Bagot 
and  Muckleston.  Crest — On  a  mural  crown  ppr.  alion  passant 
regardant  or.     Motto— Verge  sed  caute. 

Seats— Bicton  Hall ;  and  Abbey  House ;  both  near  Shrewsbuiy, 


JENKINS    OP   CHABLTON   HILL. 

Jenkins,  Chaeles  Vanbuegh,  Esq.  of  Cbarltou 
Hill,  Salop,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  Col.  19th 
Hussars  (formerJy  1st  Bengal  Light  Cavalry,  in 
which  regt.  he  served  in  the  expedition  to  Cabul  for 
the  rehef  of  Sir  Kobert  Sale  from  Jellallabad,  and  in 
the  battles  of  Maliarajpore,  Aliwal,  ChillianwaUah, 
and  Goojerat)  b.  4  March,  18:^2,  s.  brother,  Edward, 
1875  ;  on.  24  March,  1847,  Annette  Louisa  Robertina, 
eldest  dau.  of  Horace  Aylward,  .Ksq.,  and  has  had 
issue, 

I.  Robert  Edward  Arthur,  late  Lieut.  Bengal  Staff  Corps, 
6.  5  Feb.  1848;  to.  27  Feb.  1873,  Hannah,  dau.  of  S. 
Turnbull,  Esq.,  and  d.  28  Feb.  1876,  leaving  issue, 
Charles  Edward,  b.  0  March,  1875;  and  Rose  Edith 
Annette. 

II.  Edgar  Francis,  6.  17  Dec.  1850. 

III.  Charies  Bradford  Harries,  6.  17  March,  1856,  Lieut.  19th 
Hus.sars. 

1.  Mary  Louisa.  ii.  Annette  Geraldine. 

III.  Edith  Augusta.  iv.  Eleanor  Maud. 

V.  Rachel  Victoria,  deceased. 

HfncatlC. — Edward  Jenkins,  Esq.  of  Charlton  Hill  (last 
surviving  son  of  Thomas  Jenkins,  Esq.,  by  Rachael  his  wife. 
dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Leighton,  Bart.,  and  grandson  of  Thomas 
Jenkins,  Esq.  of  the  Abbey  Foregate,  Shrewsbury),  to.  Sarab. 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Boycott;  and  d.  20  Jlay,  1820,  havinp 
had  issue,  Robert  Charlton,  b.  1772,  deceased ;  Robert  Bot- 
coTT  Ckessett,  heir;  Emma  Gertrude,  m.  Francis  Blith< 
Harries,  Esq.  of  Benthall  Hall ;  and  Louisa  Elizabeth  Sarah 
d.  1794.  Mr.  Edward  Jenkins  was  in  the  army,  and  served  ii 
the  first  American  war.     His  son  and  successor, 

Robert  Botcott  Cressett  Leighton  Jenkins,  Esq.  o 
Charlton  Hill,  b.  13  March,  1781,  a  Major  in  the  army; 
26  Feb.  1808,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Eichard  Jenkins,  Esc 
Bicton  Hall ;  and  d.  2  May,  1836,  having  by  her  (who  d 
29  Nov.  1857)  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Leighton,  of  Charlton  Hill,  late  Bombay  Ciyi 
Service,  b.  20  Jan.  1816,  s.  his  father  2  May,  1836;  d 
23  June  1875. 

II.  Charles  Vanburgh,  now  of  Charlton  Hill. 

ni.  Eobert,  6.  22  Jan.  1825,  Eear-Admiral  E.N.,  C.B. 
promoted  for  his  services;  m. 20  Dec.  1860,  Maria  Catherim 
dau.  of  Eev.  E.  Hornby,  and  has  issue,  Eobert,  6.  12  Sep' 
1861. 

I.  Louisa  Harriett.         ii.  Mary  Elizabeth,  d.  19  June,  I85t 

Arms— Or,  a  lion  rampant  regardant  sa.  Crest— On  a  murr 
crown  ppr.  a  lion  passant  regardant  or.  Motto — Perge  sed  cuuti 

/Seat— Charlton  Hill,  Shrewsbury,  Salop. 

BLAND Y- JENKINS    OF   KINGSTON 
BAGPUIZE, 

Blandt- Jenkins,  John,  Esq.  of  Kingston  Bnc 
puize,  Berks,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  18UG,  J.l 


JEN 


THE  LAr>IDED  GENTRY. 


JEN 


867 


CO.  r;iamor^an,  h.  28  June,  1839;  m.  IR  Ort.  IPRl, 
^Alico  Alartlui,  dau.  ol'  Charles  Wilson  Faber,  Esq., 
,,|  Northaw  House,  co.  llertt'ora,  by  Mary  Eeckett 
I  iciiison  his  wife,  and  has  issue, 

I.  .ToiiN  Blandt,  h.  9  July,  1SG5. 

I.  Mary.  II.  Alice. 

Tliis  jrenfleman  assumed  tlic  surname  of  JE^'■^^NS, 
in  aiKlition  to  his  patronymic  Blandy,  after  his 
maternal  great-uncle,  Eichard  Jenkins,  Esq.  of 
Llanharran  House,  co.  Glamorgan,  who  d.  1856. 

TitllCilSC.— John  Blandy,  Esq.  of  Kinssfon  Baspuize, 
r.<  rUs,  son,  by  Sarah  Moth  his  wife,  of  Adam  BlanUy, 
lv^(|.,  who  was  great  nephew  of  John  Blandy,  Esq.  (son  of 
Juliii,  and  grandson  of  John  Blandy,  Esq.,  by  his  wife 
Ada  I'pttiplace,  of  Kingsron  BaKpuize),  vi.  1837,  Caroline 
Aniif,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Nathaniel  Poyntz,  by  Anne,  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Richard  Jenkins,  Esq.  of  Llanharran  House,  co. 
Glaiiiorcan,  and  d.  17  Jan.  1844,  havin-  had  by  this  lady  (who 
has  laken  the  surname  of  Jenkins,  alter  her  unule,  Richard 
ILiirc  Jenkins,  Esq.)  issue, 

.Iniiv,  now  of  Kingston  Ba.srpuize. 

Adam  Fettiplace,  m.  6  Feb.  1868,  Elizabeth  Mary,  eldest 
ilau.  of  J.  \V.  Stradling  Carne,  Esq.  of  St.  Donat's  Castle, 
t'l.  Glamorgan. 

Aiiiio. 

Blaiy,  m.  Rev.  Sainsbury  Langford  Sainsbury,  of  Bcckington 
Rectory,  near  Bath. 

Seat — Kingston  Bagpuize,  near  Abingdon,  Berks. 


JENNES,    OF    WENVOE. 

Jettneb,  Robert  Eeancis  Lascelles,  Esq.  of 
Wenvoe  Castle,  co.  Glamoroan,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1864,  6.  16  Sept.  1826 ;  m.  28  Aug. 
1873,  Laura  Frances,  youngest  dau.  of  Rev.  W.  S. 
Birch,  Rector  of  Easton  Grey,  co.  Wilts. 

Itlltpatjr.— The  name  of  Jenner  is  said  to  be  the  same  as 
that  of  Genor,  or  Genore. 

Thomas  Jenner,  of  Northiara,  Sussex,  m.  —  Thatcher;  and 
dying  about  1640,  left  a  son, 

Thomas  Jenneb,  of  Ma.\  field,  Sussex,  '//(.  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
Jeffry  Clyde,  of  Dollington,  Sussex,  and  by  her  (who  d.  in 
1660)  had  one  son  and  two  daus.    He  d.  about  1676.     His  son, 

Sir  Thomas  Jenner,  of  Petersham,  Surrey,  6.  1638;  m. 
1  Jan.  1660,  Anne,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  James  Poe,  Esq. 
of  Swindon  Hall,  in  the  parish  of  Kirby-Overblows,  co.  York, 
by  his  wife  Julian,  dau.  and  ultimately  heiress  of  Richard 
Fust,  Esq.  of  Hill  Court,  co.  Gloucester,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
15  March,  1G97)  had  issue  (with  three  other  sons), 

I.  Leonard  Poe,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  in.  Elizabeth,  dan.  of 
William  Halsted,  Esq.,  and  left  surviving  issue,  John,  D.D., 
Rector  of  Stanway,  Essex,  ra.  11  l>cc.  17.;5,  Susannah 
Kembol,  of  Capel,  Suffolk,  and  had.  .luhn.  K.li.,  Kcctor  of 
Buckland  and  Midley,  K(nt,  m.  4  June,  177s,  JIary  Anne, 
only  dau.  of  John  Tyrell,  Esq.  of  Uiitlicld  I'cvcrell,  and 
dying  18J8,  left  surviving  issue,  Mary,  m.  Thomas  Spitty, 
Esq.,  and  bad  an  only  son,  Thomas  Jenner  Spitty,  Esq.  of 
Billericay,  Essex,  J. P.  and  D.L. 

II.  Thomas,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  —  Birkett,  of  London ;  and  d.  s.  p.  Jan.  1748. 

III.  Nathaniell,  living  nnm.  in  1700. 

IV.  Charles,  ultimately  (through  failure  of  issue  male  of 
Leonard  Poe  Jenner)  his  father's  heir,  see  post. 

V.  Samuell.  vi.  Edward.  vii.  Joseph. 
VIII.  Benjamine. 

I.  Anne,  w.  Francis  Browne,  Esq.  of  the  Inner  Temple. 

II.  Margaret,  m.  Sir  John  Darvell. 

Sir  Thomas  was  called  to  the  Bar,  1663 :  knighted  and  ap- 
pcinted  Recorder  of  London,  1683;  made  King's  Serjeant, 
1684;  elected  Member  for  Rye,  1685;  made  a  Baron  of  the 
Ex'hequer,  1686;  and  removed  to  the  Common  Pleas,  1688. 
In  1684  an  augmentation  of  arms  was  granted  him,  and  his 
original  coat,  "Vert,  three  cups  or,  two  and  one,"  was  altered 
to  az.,  with  the  addition  of  two  swords  chevronwise  arg.,  hilts 
and  pommels  or.     He  d.  1  Jan.  1707.    His  son, 

Charles  Jenner,  Esq.  m.  Mary  Dove,  and  dying  Sept.  1726, 
left  issue  by  her, 

I.  Thomas,  d.  unm.  1726.        ii.  Richard. 

III.  Charles,  see  post. 

iv.  Robert,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  d.  1772. 
Bis  son, 

Charles  Jenner,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Lincoln,  Archdeacon 
of  Huntingdon,  Rector  of  Bu^kwoith,  and  Chaplain  in  Ordi- 
nary to  King  George  II.,  was  6.  ia  1707;  m.  13  Juuc,  1735, 


Mary,  dan.  of  John  Sawyer,  Esq.  of  Heywood,  Berks,  and  by 

lier(wlioi(.  1763)  had  issue, 
I.  Charles  (Kev.),  M.A.,  Vicarof  Luttenvurth  and  CTaybrook, 
CO.  Leicester,  b.  1736;  m.  1764,  Rebecca,  dau.  of  William 
Thomson,  Esq.;  and  d.  s.  p.  11  May,  1774.  He  twice 
gained  the  Seatonian  prize  for  poetry  at  Cambridge,  and 
was  author  of  two  novels,  and  various  poetical  pieces  of 
considerable  merit.  ii.  Thomas,  d.  an  infant. 

III.  George,  6.  1741;  d.  unm.  1771. 

IV.  Robert,  seeimst.  v.  Eichard,  6.  7  Dec.  1745. 

I.  Mary,  d.  unm.  1754. 

II.  Anne,  m.  24  Jan.  1763,  Rev.  Timothy  Neve,  D.D.,  Mar- 
garet Professor  of  Divinity  at  Oxford ;  and  d.  1824. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  FitzUerbcrt  Adams,  LL.B,,  Rector  of 
Ulcombe,  Kent.  IV.  Sarah.  v.  Charlotte. 

VI.  Susannah. 
Dr.  Jenner  d.  at  St.  Omer,  2  Feb.  1770.    His  son, 

Robert  Jenner,  Esq.  of  Cbislehurst,  Kent,  b.  7  April,  1743; 
m.  1st,  Anne  Belasis,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue;  and  2ndly, 
10  July,  1773,  Ann,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Peter  Birt,  Esq.  of 
Armin,  co.  York,  and  Wenvoe  Castle,  co.  Glamorgan,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  24  Aug.  1827)  had  issue, 
I.  Robert,  see  post. 

H.  Herbert,  afterwards  Sir  Herbert  Jenner  Fust  (see  tUat 
nam"). 

in.  George,  6.  4  June,  1779;  m.  13  Dec.  1808,  Frances,  dau. 
of  Edmund  Traherne,  Esq.  of  Castellan,  co.  Glamorgan; 
and  d.  s.  p.  21  May,  1829. 

I.  Anne,  m.  26  July,  1798,  Percival  Hart  Dyke,  Esq.,  after- 
wards Sir  Percival  Hart  Dyke,  Bart,  of  LuUingstone  Castle, 
Kent. 

II.  Harriet,  m.  7  Feb.  1804,  Rev.  Edward  Bourchier,  of  Brara- 
fleld,  Herts. 

Mr.  Jenner  d.  2  Dec.  1810.     His  eldest  son, 

Robert  Jenner,  Esq  of  Wenvoe  Castle,  co.  Glamorgan,  6.  8 
Nov.  1776;  m.  13  Jan.  ISOl,  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Major-Gen. 
Francis  Lascelles,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  Aug.  1841)  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Francis,  see  post. 

II.  Herbert  Charles,  b.  1803;  Capt.  66th  regt. ;  d.  unm. 

III.  George  I'erer,  d.  an  infant. 

IV.  Gilbert  Price,  b.  I8u6;  m.  Aug.  1828,  Anne  Caroline, 
youngest  dau.  of  T.  Martin,  Esq.  of  Quy  Hall,  Cambridge ; 
andd.  s.  p.  13  Jan.  1830. 

V.  Albert  Lascelles,  b.  IsOS;  m.  Henrietta  Juliana,  dau.  of 
Sir  Jolin  Morris,  Bart,  of  Sketty  Park,  co.  Glamorgan;  and 
dying  Oct.  1864,  lelt  by  her  (who  d.  7  Oct.  1871>  two  sons, 
1  George;  2  Cecil. 

VI.  Birt  Wyndham  Rous,  of  Llanblethian,  co.  Glamorgan, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  6.  1810;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Langley  St.  Albyn, 
Esq.  of  AU'oxton,  Somerset;  and  dying  in  1863,  left  issue, 
Birt  St.  Albyn;  Fanny. 

Mr.  Jenner  d.  19  March,  1824.    His  eldest  son, 

Robert  Francis  Jenner,  Esq.  of  Wenvoe  Castle,  High 
Sheriff  1828;  6.  1802;  m.  10  Aug.  1824,  Elizabeth  Lascelles, 
eldest  dau.  of  Right  Hon.  Sir  Herbert  Jenner-Fust,  Dean  of 
Arches,  &e.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  29  Sept.  1850)  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Francis  Lascelles,  present  representative. 

II.  Alfred  Herbert,  Re.  tor  of  Wenvoe,  b.  16  Feb.  1828;  m. 
Everilda,  dau.  of  George  Thornhill,  Esq.  of  Diddington, 
CO.  Huntingdon;  and  d.  s.  p.  8  May,  1867. 

III.  Hugh,  b.  18  July,  1831;  m.  Charlotte  Anne,  dau.  and 
co-heiress  of  Evan  Williams,  Esq.  of  Dutt'ryn  Frwd,  and  has 
a  son,  Hugh  Robert  Cecil  Francis,  b.  1872. 

IV.  Edmund  (Rev.),  b.  20  Oct.  1833;  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Rev. 
James  Greenwood,  and  dying  2  Sept.  1878,  left  issue  three 
sons. 

V.  Adolphus,  d.  an  infant,  1836. 

VI.  Frederic,  b.  19  May,  1839;  d.  unm.  12  Aug.  1863. 

VII.  Henry  Rice,  d.  an  infant,  1840. 

VIII.  Herbert  Augustus  Rous,  b.  6  May,  1842;  m.  Charlotte, 
dau.  of  Henry  Acton,  Esq.;  and  dying  1  April,  1875,  left 
by  her  (who  d.  12  July,  1865)  no  issue. 

IX.  Algernon  Romilly,  b.  1  May,  1845;  m.  Alice  Mary,  dau. 
of  Charles  Jones,  Esq.  of  Paieglas,  co.  Pembroke;  and 
d.  s.  p.  14  April,  1872. 

X.  Bruce  Hammond,  d.  an  infant,  18.50. 

I.  Emma  Elizabctli  Vivian,  m.  5  March,  1856,  Henry  William 
Wyly,  late  Major  60th  regt.,  and  has  issue  two  sons  and 
four  daus. 

n.  Frances  Anne  Jane,  m.  1  Feb.  1860,  J.   F.  Collier,  Esq., 
and  has  issue  one  son  and  two  daus. 
lu.  Gertrude.       iv.  Harriet  Georgina.       v.  Isabel. 
Mr.  Jenner  d.  8  April,  1860. 

Arms — Quarterly  of  six,  1st  and  6th,  az.,  between  three 
covered  cups  or,  two  swords  chevronwise  arg.,  hilts  and 
pommels  ot  the  second,  for  Jenner;  2nd,  or,  a  fess  between 
three  crescents  az.  issuing  flames  ppr.,  for  Poe;  3rd,  arg.,  on 
a  chevron  between  three  forest-bills  sa.  as  many  mullets  of  the 
field  pierced,  for  Fdst;  4th,  az.,  a  chevron  between  three 
lozenges  or,  for  Hide;  ftth,  arg.,  on  a  chevron  gu.  between 
three  bugle-horns  stringed  sa.  as  many  erosses-crosslet  fitcliee 
of  the  field,  for  Birt.  Crest — A  covered  cup  or,  between  two 
swords  sallirewise  arg.,  hilts  and  pommels  gold. 
/Seai— Wenvoe  Castle,  Cardiff,  co.  Glamori,an. 
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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


JENNER-FTTST    OF    HILL    COURT, 

Jennee-Ffst,  Herbekt,  Esq.  of  Hill  Court,  co. 
Gloucester,  LL.D.,  J. P.,  b.  23  Feb.  1806  ;  m.  20 
Oct.  1835,  Maria  Eleonora,  3rd  dau.  of  George 
Norman,  Esq.  of  Bromley  Common,  Kent,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Herbert,  M.A.,  J.P.,  6.  14  Aug.  1841;  m.  6  Feb.  1873, 

Flora  Maclaine,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Major  Gillian  Mac- 

laine  Ross,  42nd  Highlanders,  and   has  issue,   Herbert, 

6.  24  Jan.  1875. 

I.  Henrietta   Maria,  to.  12  Oct.  1875,  Kev.  William  Unett 

Coates,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Eockhanipton,  co.  Gloucester. 
u.  Maria  Eleonora. 

iLftttatJP.— The  Right  Hon.  Sir  Herbert  JEN^reR-FosT, 
LL.D.,  second  son  of  Robert  Jenner,  Esq.  of  Cliislehurst, 
Kent  (for  whose  lineage  see  ante,  Jenner  nf  Wenvoc),  b.  4  Feb. 
1778,  was  called  to  the  Bar  in  1800;  LL.D.  1803;  appointed 
King's  Advocate  and  knighted,  1828;  Dean  of  the  Arches  and 
Judge  of  the  Prerogative  Court  of  Canterbury,  1834,  when  he 
was  sworn  a  Privy  Councillor.  He  was  also  Master  of  Trinity 
Hall,  Cambridge,  from  1843  until  his  death.  He  m.  14  Sept. 
1803,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Francis  Lascelles,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  29  July,  1828)  had  issue, 

I.  Herbert,  present  representative. 

II.  George  Robert,  d.  an  infant. 

III.  Charles  Herbert,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Wenvoe,  co.  Glamor- 
gan, b.  26  July,  18ii9;  to.  28  Aug.  1834,  Fanny,  dau.  of 
James  Hales,  Esq.  of  Norwich,  and  has  surviving  issue 
three  sons. 

IV.  Robert,  Capt.  E.N.,  6.  19  June,  1813 ;  to.  28  Nov.  1843, 
Selina  Helen,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  James  Jame- 
son, Esq.  of  Calcutta;  and  dying  10  May,  1873,  left  issue 
one  dau. 

-v.  Edward  Francis,  6.  2  Oct.  1814;  m.  15  Dec.  1842,  Eliza- 
beth Teresa,  only  child  of  John  Sanders,  Esq.  of  Reigate, 
and  has  surviving  issue  four  sons  and  five  daus. 

VI.  Augustus  Frederick,  Col.  11th  rogt.,  6.  12  Aug.  1816; 
m.  2  July,  1850,  Caroline  Catherine,  dau.  of  Gen.  Edward 
Buckley  VVynyard,  and  has  issiie  three  sons  and  one  dau. 

vn.  Montagu  Herbert,  6.  17  Sept.  1817:  in.  12  April,  1849, 
Amelia,  dau.  of  Arundel  Rogers,  Esq.  of  Helston,  Cornwall, 
and  has  surviving  issue  six  sons  and  one  dau. 

VIII.  Henry  Lascelles,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Preston-cum-Wing- 
ham,  Kent,  first  Bishop  of  Dunedin,  consecrated  1866,  6. 
6  June,  1820;  m.  11  Aug.  1847,  Mary  Isabel,  eldest  dau.  of 
the  late  William  Finlaison,  C  pt.  R.N.,  formerly  Governor 
of  Ascension  Island,  and  has  two  sons  and  four  daus. 

IX.  Arthur  Rice,  b.  31  Oct.  1823;  to.  1853,  Ellen  Haskell, 
and  has  issue. 

X.  Edwin  Lushington,  d.  an  infant,  1827. 

I.  Elizabeth  Lascelles,  in.  10  Aug.  1824,  Robert  Francis 
Jenner,  Esq.  of  Wenvoe  Castle,  co.  Glamorgan  (see  ante, 
Jenner  of  Wenvoe). 

II.  Anne,  to.  15  Sept.  1832,  Rev.  Evan  Nepean,  afterwards 
Canon  of  Westminster,  youngest  son  of  Sir  Evan  Nepean, 
Bart,  of  Loders,  Dorset,  and  dying  6  Sept.  1871,  left  issue 
by  him  (who  d.  13  March,  1873)  eight  sons  and  six  daus. 

lu.  Fanny  Lascelles,  d.  3  Jan.  1812. 

IV.  Charlotte  Lascelles,  m.  1  Dec.  1835,  Francis  Hart  Dyke, 

Esq.,  H.M.   Proctor,  4th  son  of  Sir  Percival   Hart  Dyke, 

Bart,  of  Lullingstone  Castle,  Kent,  and  by  him  (who  d. 

17  July,  1876)  had  issue  one  son  and  three  daus. 

■On  the  death,  in  Feb.  1841,  of  Miss  Flora  Langley-Fust,  of 

Hill  Court,  CO.  Gloucester,  with  whom  the  direct  line  of  the 

family  of  Fust  became  extinct.   Sir  Herbert  s.  to  the  Hill 

estates;  and  in  pursuance  of  the  will  of  his  kinsman.  Sir  John 

Fust,  Bart.,  the  last  male  heir  of  that  family,  assumed,  by 

Toyal  license,  dated  13  Jan.  1842,  the  additional  surname  and 

arms  of  Fosx.     He  d.  20  Feb.  1852. 

J^nmiln  of  g\\%\. 

This  family  is  of  considerable  antiquity,  and  originally  of 
Saxon  extraction. 

John  Fust,  of  Mentz,  who  divides,  with  Gutenberg  and 
Schoeffer,  the  honour  of  having  invented  the  art  of  printing, 
d.  in  Paris  about  1466.    He  was  ancestor  of 

Thomas  Fust,  of  Ware,  co.  Hertford,  who  suffered  martyr- 
dom there,  in  1555,  for  his  religion,  being  burnt  at  a  stake 
in  the  market-place ;  and  of 

Edward  Fust,  who,  about  1564,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Singleton, 
of  Norfolk,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Richard,  see  post.        n.  Edward,  6.  1569;  d.  unm. 
III.  Samuel,  a  Merchant;  d.  unm. 

I.  JuUan,  m.  1st,  Sir  Thomas  Haskett,  Master  of  the  Court 
of  Wards  and  Liveries  in  the  reign  of  James  I. ;  and  2ndly, 
Sir  Randolph  Crewe,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  Common 
Pleas,  Ump.  James  1.,  but  had  no  issue  by  either  marriage. 
>i.  Jane,  d.  unm. 


III.  Barbara,  m.  1st,  Thomas  Chaloner,  of  Lindfield,  Sussc 
2ndly,  Francis  Chaloner,  of  Kenwalls,  Sussex,  but  had.  : 
issue. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  to.  Henry  Fleetwood,  Esq.  of  Langby,  co. 
Bucks,  and  had  issue  six  sons  and  several  daus. 

V.  Ann,  d.  unm. 
His  son, 

Richard  Fust,  E.?q.  of  Hill  Court,  co.  Gloucester,  6. 10  Oct, 
1568;  to.  1st,  14  Feb.  1602,  Ann,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John 
Hide,  of  Ingerstone,  Essex,  and  Adisham,  Kent,  i 
issue, 

I.  Edward,  created  a  Eart.,  see  post. 

II.  Richard,  b.  li:07 ;  d.  unm.  1677.  He  lost  creat  part  o1 
his  substance  in  the  civil  wars  of  King  Charles  I.,  and 
having  followed  the  fortunes  of  King  Charles  II.  in  his 
exile,  came  with  him  to  England  on  his  restoration. 

I.  Jane,  m.  Rev.  XUchard  Astley,  Hector  of  Melton-Constable, 
Korfolk,  brother  of  Jacob,  Lord  Astley,  Baron  of  Reading, 
and  had  one  son,  Edward,  d.  unm. 

II.  Julian,  ultimately  her  lather's  heir,  to.  James  Poe,  Esq. 
of  Swindon  Hall,  in  the  parish  of  Kirby-Overblows,  co.  York, 
son  of  Leonard  Poe,  Physician  to  James  I.  and  Charles  I., 
and  had  issue  one  child,  Anne,  to.  Sir  Thomas  Jenner,  from 
whom  descend  the  families  of  Jenner  o/  Wenvoe  (see  thai 
■name),  and  Jenner  Fust  of  HIU  Court. 

III.  Anne,  d.  unm.  28  Oct.  1675. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Catharine,  dau.  of  Giles  Hambler,  of  Ghent,  but 
had  no  issue  by  her,  who,  surviving  him,  to.  Edward,  Isl 
Lord  Conway,  of  Eagtey,  co.  Warwick,  Principal  Secretary  ol 
State  1622  and  1625.     Mr.  Fust  d.  11  Dec.  1613.     His  son. 

Sir  Edward  Fdst,  of  Hill  Court,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  10  April. 
1606;  TO.  27  Jan.  1631,  BiKlfift.  dau.  ot  Sir  Thomas  Denton,  o 
Hillersdon,  co.  Bucks,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  Dec.  1674)  hac 
issue, 

I.  Edward,  d.  unm. 

ni.Se^'e'y,     ^^.  in  infancy. 

IV.  John,  2nd  bart.        v.  Richard,  h.  23  Oct.  1642;  d.  linm. 

I.  Eleanor,  m.  11  April,  1668,  George  Bennet,  Esq.  of  Bath' 
and  d.  22  Jan.  1674,  having  had  issue  two  sons,  who  botl 
d.  unm. 

II.  Margaret,  m.  1st,  14  June,   16C6,  Ralph  Ironsides,  Esq. 
brother  of  Dr.  Gilbert   Ironsides,   Bishop  of   Bristol,  ; 
afterwards  of   Hereford;    and  2ndly,  —  Freakc,    Esq. 
Dorset;  and  dying  in  1720,  left  no  issue  by  eitner  husband. 

Sir  Edward,  for  his  zealous  loyalty  to  King  Charles  I.  in  hi: 
wars,  and  to  King  Charles  II.  in  his  exile,  was,  on  21  Aug 
1662,  advanced  to  the  dignity  of  a  bart.,  and  was  presented  b} 
the  said  King  Charles  II.  with  a  silver-hilted  sword,  and  i 
portrait  of  his  Majesty  in  coronation  robes,  as  an  acknowledg 
nient  of  his  sufferings,  constancy,  and  loyalty  in  those  dan 
gerous  and  troublesome  times.  He  d.  6  April,  1674,  and  wa; 
s.  by  his  son, 

Sir  John  FnsT,  of  Hill  Court,  2nd  bart.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  fo 
CO.  Gloucester,  and  High  Sheriff  1675;    b.  5  Dec.  1637; 
14  Aug.  1666,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Cocks,  Bart 
of  Dumbleton,  co.  Gloucester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1716)  1 
issue  two  sons,  twins, 

I.  Edward  Cocks,  d.  young.       ii.  Edward,  3rd  bart. 
Sir  John  d.  12  Feb.  1698,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Edward  Fust,  of  Hill  Court,  3rd  bart.,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
CO.  Gloucester,  and  High  Sheriff  1702;  6.  29  July,  1667;  to.  fou 
wives:    1st,    Ann  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Stephens,   Esq. 
Lypiatt,  co.  Gloucester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1689)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  d.  young. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Warner,  Esq.  of  Pakenall,  Somerset 
andii.  Dec.  1725,  having  had  issue,  Edward,  who  d.  unm. 

II.  Ann  Mary,  d.  an  infant. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of  William  Mohut 
Esq.  of  Capenor  Court,  Somerset,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Del 
1701)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  11  Dec.  1691 ;  d.  30  Sept.  1694. 

II.  Richard,  d.  in  infancy.  iii.  Edward,  4th  bart. 
He  TO.  3rdly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Francis  Mohun,  Esq.  of  Flee 
Dorset,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1705)  had  issue, 

1.  Francis,  5th  bart. 

I.  Catherine,  d.  unm.  14  Feb.  1754. 
He  TO.  4thly,  Susannah,  dau.  of  Richard  Cocks,   Esq.,  at) 
sister  of  Sir  Richard  Cocks,  Bart,  of  Dumbleton,  widow 
Roger  Thompson,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Aug.  1715)  ha 
issue  three  sons,   John,    Richard,  and    Edward,   who  all 
young.    Sir  Edward  d.  in  1713,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Edward  Fust,  of  Hill  Court,  4lh  bart.,  J.P.  and  D.] 
for  CO.  Gloucester,  and  High  Sheriff  1717  ;  6.  17  Oct.  1695 
TO.  17  Sept.  1713,  Dorothy,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  the  abov 
named  Roger  Thompson,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who,  survivir 
him,  m.  Gilbert  Maximilian  Mohun,  Esq.  of  Fleet,  Dorset,  at 


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(^  17.34)  had  issue  three  sons  and  two  daus.,  who  all  d.  young. 
Ill'  ".  27  Kel).  1727,  ami  was  .s-.  I'.v  his  lialf-brotlier, 

MR  I'BANcis  Fust,  of  Hill  Court,  5th  bait.,  J. I',  and  D.L. 
fui  COS.  Gloucester  and  Somerset,  b.  17  March,  1704;  m. 
■J-  Scpr.  1724,  Fanny,  dau.  of  Kichulas  Tookcr,  Esq.,  and  by 
111  1  ^wlio  (^-  'u  1777^  had  issue, 

I.  .ToiiN,  Gtli  bart. 

II.  (iilbert  Maximilian,  6.  5  Jan.  I72C;  d.  unm.{9  March, 
174."). 

III.  .Sheldon  Dobhin,  "^ 
\\.  Hide  Henry  Pulverine, 

>. .  Poregrinus  Haniblcr  Carndoc  Conrad,  }•  all  d  young. 

M.  Benjamin  Littleton  Ockold  Osbaldeston,      | 
MI.  Septimus  Deciraus,  J 

Mil.  Denton,  b.  8  Oct.  1738;  m.  1  Feb.  17G3,  Ann,  dau.  of 
.'-amucl  Fox,  Esq.;  and  d.  i  Aug.  1777,  having  had  issue, 
1  John,  d.  an  infant. 

1  Fanny,  .5.  to  the  estates  of  her  uncle.  Sir  John  Fust,  on 
the  death,  in  1803,  of  Lady  Fust;  aadd.  luua.  i-'cb.  1627. 

I.  Fanny  Francelia,  d.  v.nvi.  1773. 

II.  Catlierina  Bridfreman  Carolina,     ^1 

III.  Cloe  Angelina  fotentia,  f       „  , 

IV.  Julian,  r     ""  ^'-  3-°'i"S- 

V.  Barbara  Tocrina,  J 

VI.  Flora,  m.  26  Oct.  17G7,  George  Langley,  E.=q.  of  Cound, 
Salop,  and  by  him  (who  previously  m.  Malct,  dau.  of 
Wilmot,  Viscount  Lisburne)  had  issue, 

1.  Floea,  who,  on  succeeding  to  the  Hill  estates  in  1827, 
took  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Fdst;  and 
d.  uiim.  Feb.  1841.  2.  Mary  Ann,  d.  imni. 

VII.  Lucy,  d.  an  infant. 

Sir  Francis  d.  in  1769,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  John  Fust,  of  Hill  Court,  6th  bart.,  6.  2G  Auf.  1725; 
m.  Philippa,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Chilson, 
Kent,  nephew  of  James,  6th  Earl  of  Abercorn,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  11  Dec.  1803)  had  no  issue. 

On  the  death  of  Sir  John,  16  April,  1779,  the  baronetcy  ex- 
pired. His  estates  were  successively  inherited,  under  his  will, 
by  his  above-mentioned  nieces,  Fanny,  dau.  of  Denton  Fust; 
and  Flora  Langley,  afterwards  Fust  (see  ante).  On  the  death, 
•without  issue,  of  the  latter,  the  whole  of  the  descendants,  male 
and  female,  ot  Sir  Edward  F'ust,  .1st  bart.,  became  extinct, 
and  the  estates  reverted,  in  accordance  with  the  said  will  of 
Sir  John  Fust,  to  the  family  of  Jenner,  in  the  person  of  Sir 
Herbert  Jenner,  afterwards  Fust,  lineally  descended  from 
Julian  (sister  of  the  said  Sir  Edward  Fust),  who,  by  tlie  ex- 
tinction of  her  only  brother's  descendants,  became  the  heiress 
of  her  father,  Eithard  Fust,  Esq.  of  Hill  Court;  and  Sir 
Herbert  thus  became  the  representative  in  name  and  estates 
of  the  family  of  Fust. 

Arms — Quarterly  of  six  :  1st,  counter-quartered,  1st  and  4th, 
arg.,  on  a  chevron  between  three  forest-ldlls  sa.  as  many  mullets 
of  the  field  pierced,  for  Fust;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  between  three 
covered  cups  or,  two  swords  chevronw  ise  arg.  hilts  and  pommels 
of  the  second,  for  Jenner;  2nd  grand  quarter,  Jenner,  as 
above,  with  a  crescent  for  difference;  3rd  Poe;  4th,  Fust; 
5th,  Hide;  and  6th,  Birt,  sa;  Jennee  of  Weni-oe.  Cnsts — 
1st,  Fust  :  A  horse  at  full  speei  arg.,  with  the  motto  above, 
Swift  and  true ;  2nd,  Jenner  :  As  in  Jenner  (^f'  tyenvoe. 
Motto — Terrcna  per  vices  sunt  aliena. 

Seat — Hill  Court,  near  Berkeley,  co.  Gloucester. 


JENYNS    OF    BOTTISHAM    HALL. 

Jentns,  The  Eev.  Charles  Fitzgerald 
Gambier,  of  Eottisliam  Hall,  co.  Cambridge,  Eectoi- 
of  Knebworth,  Herts,  b.  13  Nov.  1827;  m.  1853, 
Fanny,  dau.  of  William  Muriel,  Esq.,  who  d.  1854, 
and  2ndly,  1856,  Eose  Emily  Lytton,  eldest  dau.  of 
"William  Earle  Lyttou  Eulwer,  Esq.  of  Hey  don 
Hall,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Roger  William  Eclwee,  6.  1858. 

II.  Gerald  Bulwer,  6.  1860. 

HI.  Gascoigne  Soame,  6.  1SG7  ;  d.  1868. 

I.  Maud  Emily,  6.  1857.  ii.  Ethel  Rose,  6.  1S63. 

III.  Winifred  Bulwer,  b.  1870. 

HtneaSC— In  the  year  15G3,  Sir  William  St.  Loe,  Knt., 
released  all  his  right  in  the  Manor  of  Churchill,  in  Somer- 
set, to  Ralph  Jentns,  of  Islington,  in  Middlesex,  whose  de- 
scendant, Richard  Jenyns,  sold  it  to  John  Churchill,  Esq.  of 
Lincoln's  Inn. 

Sir  John  Jentns,  knighted  in  1693,  the  representative  of 
Ralph,  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  WiUiam  Broimker,  and  had 
by  her  one  son. 


John  (Sir),  who  was  made  K.B.  at  the  creation  ot  Charles, 
I'nnce  of  Wales,  served  as  Sherift  of  Herts  in  i6'26,  and  was 
W.P.  tor  St.  Albans.     He  m.  Alice,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Richard 
Spencer,  and  had  several  children,  of  whom 
Richard,  of  Sandridge,  in  Herts,  d.  in  1744,  leaving,  hy 
his  wie  Frances,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  GilTord  Thorn- 
hurst,  Bart.,  three  daus.,  Frances  ("  La  Belle  Jenyns"), 
m.  Richard,  Duke  of  Tyrconnel;  Barbara,   m.   Edward 
Griffith,    Esq. ;   and  Sarah,  the  celebrated  Duchess  of 
Marlborough. 
Sir  John  Jenyns  m.  2ndly,  Dorothy,  widow  of  John  Latch, 
Esq.,  and  dau.  of  Thomas  Bulbeck,  by  Ursula,  dau.  of  Robert 
Gray,  and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  who  d.  U7im.)  a  son, 

Thomas  Jentns,  Esq.  of  Heyes,  Middlesex,  6.  1609;  m. 
■Veare,  dau.  of  Thomas  Palmer,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1644) 
left  at  his  decease,  in  1650  (with  other  children,  who  d.  s.p.), 
a  son  and  successor, 

Roger  Jentns,  Esq.  of  Hayes,  b.  in  1636;  in.  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Latch,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  who  d.  in  1715,  leaving,  by  .lane  his  wife,  dau.  of 
James  Clitherow,  Esq.,  inter  alios,  a  son,  Roger,  m.  Miss 
Harvey,  and  was  father  of  John  Harvey,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Edward  Chappelow,  and  d.  in  1789,  leaving, 
with  a  dau.,  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  John  Vachell,  a 
son,  George  Leonard,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Roger  (Sir),  of  whom  we  treat.  iii.  Thomas,  d.  unm. 
Roger  Jenyns  d.  in  1693.    His  2nd  son. 

Sir  Roger  Jentns,  Knt.,  b.  in  1663;  purchased  the  estate 
of  Bottisham,  co.  Cambridge,  and  became  an  active  Magistrate 
of  that  shire.  He  m.  1st,  Martha,  widow  of  John  Mingay,  by 
whom  (Who  d.  1701)  lie  had  two  sons  and  a  dau.,  Roger, 
Veare,  and  Sarah.  He  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Peter 
Soame,  of  Heyden,  Essex,  and  by  her  (who  d.  in  1723J  left,  at 
his  decease,  m  1740,  a  son  and  successor, 

Soame  Jentns,  Esq.  of  Botti.sham  Hall,  &.  1794,  M.P.  for 
CO.  Cambridge,  the  well-known  writer  and  wit.  Mr.  Jenyns 
m.  1st,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Col.  Soame,  of  Dereham,  Norfolk; 
and  2ndly,  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Grey,  Esq.  of  Heckney, 
but  d.s.p.  18  Dec.  1787.  He  devised  his  estates,  after  the 
demise  of  his  widow,  to  his  cousin, 

Rev.  George  Leo.vard  JtNTNS,  of  Bottisham,  b.  17G3;  d. 
1848;  7)1.  1788,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Heberden,  M.D.,  and 
had  issue, 

Soame,  d.  1803.  George,  of  whom  presently. 

Charles,  6.  1798;  m.  1st,  Marianne,  only  dau.  of  Samuel 
Vachell,  Esq. ;  and 'indly,  in  1842,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Walter 
Young,  Esq.,  who  d.  1876. 

Leonard  (now  Rev.  Leonard  Blomefield'),  6.  25  May,  1800;  m. 
1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  Rev.  Edward  Daubeny,  who  d.  1857- 
and  2ndly,  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  R.  Hawthorn. 

Mary,  b.  1790;  d.  18.n8. 

Harriet,  b.  1797;  m.  Rev.  John  Stephen  lleuslow;  d.  1857. 

Ehzabeth,  6.  1801. 
The  son  and  heir, 

George  Jentns  Esq.  of  Botti.sham  Hall,  6.  18  March,  1795; 
d.  13  April,  1878;  m.  1820,  Maria  Jane,  who  d.  1867,  dau.  of 
Sir  James  Gambler,  Knt.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George  Gambler,  b.  1821 ;  d.  1837. 

u.  Soame  Gambler,  C.B.,  Lieut.-Col.  13th  Hussars,  6.  1826; 
d.  1873;  m.  1859,  Rita,  dau.  of  H.  S.  Thompson,  Esq.,  and 
left  issue,  Ada  Maria,  6.  1860;  Florence,  b.  1868. 

III.  Charles  Fitzgerald  Gambier,  now  of  Bottisham  Hall. 

IV.  Roger  Leonard  Gambier,  b.  1841 ;  d.  1855. 

I.  Jemima  Maria  Hicks,  6.  1829;  d.  1858. 

II.  Isabel  Charlotte,  b.  1831 ;  m.  1862,  Henry  Thomas  Young, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue  five  sons  and  one  dau. 

_  Arms — Arg.,  on  a  fess  gu.  three  bezants.     Crest — A  demi- 
lion   rampant  or,   supporting  a  spear  erect  gold,  headed  az. 
Motto — Ignavis  nunquam. 
Seat — Bottisham  Hall,  Cambridge. 


JERNINGHAM  OF  LONGRIDGE  TOWEES. 

jEENiNGH.\ir,  Hubert  Edward  Henrt,  Esq.  of 
Longridge  Towers,  Berwick-on-Tweed,  b.  18  Oct. 
1842,  eldest  son  of  Charles  Edward  Jerningham, 
Esq.,  late  of  Eaiuswick  Hall,  co.  Gloucester,  by  his 
wife  Emma  Mary  Wynne,  dau.  of  the  late  Wynne 
Eoberts,  of  The  Grove,  Surrey,  and  grandson  of 
Edward  Jerningham,  Esq.  of  Paiuswick,  brother  of 
Sir  George  WiUiam  Jerningham,  7th  bart.  of 
Custessy,  who  was  restored  as  Lord  Stafford,  1824 
(see  Eurke's  Peerage).  Mr.  Jerningham  is  Her 
Majesty's  Acting  Charge  d' Affaires  for  the  Duchies 
of  Eadei)  and  H  esse,  m.  3  Eec.  1874,  Annie,  widow 
of  Chaises  Mather,  Esq.  of  Longridge  House,  and 
Eeech  Grove,  Nortluauberlaud,  and  dau.  of  Edward 


870 


JER 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


JES 


Liddell,  Esq.  of  Benton  Park,  North umbevknd, 
by  Annie  liis  wife,  dau.  of  Kicliai-d  Grainger,  Esq. 
of  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

Arms— A.rg.,  three  lozetige-shapea  annins  bucldes  su. 
tongues  fessways,  quartering,  Ist,  Howard,  f<scnunt  Uto.Oojd; 
2nd  Plantacenet  (of  Woodstock)  Oake  of  Gloucester;  and 
3rcl,  Staffoud,  lord  Stafford.  Crest— 0\xi,  of  a  ducal  coronet 
or,  a  deini-falcon  rising  wings  expanded  ppr.  Motto— \ivt\x3 
basis  vitae.  ,      _  ,,     , 

Seats— Longriclge  Towers,  BorwicU-on-Tweed;  Goldentiprg 
Castle,  WintertUur,  Switzerland.  CUb—Su  James's  Club, 
London. 


JERVIS    OF    DaRLASTOIST. 

JeEVIS,    JonN    SWTNFEN   St.  Vincext,  Esq.   of 
Darlnston  Hall  and  Chatkyll,  eo.  Stafford,  J.^.,  h. 
17  June,  1821;    m.  22  July,  1852,  Catharine,  dau. 
of  William  Davies,  Esq.,  and  lias  issue, 
St.  Vincent  Waltek  Fane,  J.P.,  b.  7  Sept.  1853. 
Edith  Florence. 

ILl'uraflr.— This  is  the  senior  line  of  the  family  of  Jervis 
ofChatki/ll,  of  which  are  Viscount  St.  Vincent  nnd.Tervis,  Bart, 
of  Bally  Ellis,  according  to  the  Visitation  of  co.  Stafford. 

James  Jebvis,  Esq.  of  Chatkyll,  6.  in  1490;  descended  from 
Eobert  Gervaycs,  of  Chatkyll,  in  the  parish  of  Eccleshall,  co. 
Stafford,  was  father  of  llobertol  Chatkyl,  17  yueen  Elizabeth, 
and 
William  Jervts,  Esq.  of  Ollerton,  Salop,  vt'hose  son, 
William  Jervts,  of  Ollerron,  m.  Helen  Whittington,  and 
had  two  sons,  Thomas,  of  Ollerton,  and 

John  Jebvys,  Esq.  of  Chatki.ll,  b.  1509;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  heir  of  John  Jorvys,  Esq.  of  Chatkyll,  and  had  issue, 
r.  William,  of  Meaford,  b.  1G25;  m.  Jane  Browne,  of  Mea- 
ford  ;  and  d.  s.  ?).  ,      ^ 

II.  Humphry,  Lord  Mayor  of  Dublin  IGSl,  whose  only  dau. 
and  heiress, 
Katherine,  m.  1st,  1082,  Fergus  Farrell,  Esq.,  M.P.  for 
Lanesboroi'gh,    and  2ndly,  1697,  John  White,   Esq.  of 
Bally  Ellis,  co.  Wexford,   whose  great-grandson,  John 
Jervis  White,  Esq.,  was  created  a  Bart.  1797. 
iti.  John,  of  whom  hereafter. 
Mr.  Jervis  d.  1670.     His  3r(l  son, 

John  Jervis,  Esq.  of  Chatkyll,  m.  Elizabeth  Wakelin,  and 
d.  1680,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Jebvis,  Esq.  of  Darlnston,  Hich  Sheriff  co.  Staffnrd 
7  Queen  Anne,  b.  12  April,  1070;  m.  14  July,  1692,  Mary,  only 
dau.  and  heir  of  John  Swynfen,  Esq.  of  Swynfen,  and  had 
(with  a  dau.,  Mary,  m.  James  Bayley,  Esq.)  seven  sons, 

I.  John,  his  successor,  ancestor  of  John  Jervis,  Esq.  of 
Darlaston,  who  d.  s.  p.  1802,  and  bequeathed  his  estate  to 
his  cousin,  Swynfen  Stevens  Jervis,  Esq. 

II.  William  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Stone;  d.  «.  p.  m. 
m.  Be  -..iamin.  of  Trowbridge,  Wilts ;  d.  unm. 

IV.  Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter. 

V.  Swjnftn,  ancestor  of  Viscount  St.  Vincent  {see  Burke's 
Pepro.;je). 

▼1.  Mathew,  ancestor  of  Sir  John  Jervis,  Lord  Chief  Justice 
of  Common  Pleas,  1850. 
Mr.  Jervis  d.  3  Jan.  1746.     His  4th  son, 

Thomas  Jervis,  Esq.  of  Wliite-Row,  in  the  parish  of  Christ 
Church,  Spitalfields,  Middlesex,  6.  24  Oct.  1099;  m.  Mary 
Dutch,  and  had  two  sons,  i.  John,  d.  unm.  1753 ;  ii.  Philip. 
He  d.  Oct.  1759.     His-'2nd  son, 

Philip  Jebvis,  Esq.  of  Netherse.-il,  h.  1737;  m.  3  Jan.  1760, 
Mary  Dove,  who  d.  1796.  He  d.  1797,  leaving,  witii  another 
son  and  several  daus., 

Swynfen  Jervis,  Esq.  of  Darlaston,  heir  to  his  cousin,  John 
Jervis,  Esq.  of  that  place,  who  d.  1802.  Me  m.  Aug.  1793, 
Muria  Anne,  dau.  of  J.  Anderson,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d. 
1854)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Swynfen  Stevens,  his  heir. 

II.  Jervis  John,  of  Lincoln's  Inn.  iii.  William. 
IV.  Thomas.                                            v.  Philip  Octavius. 

Mr.  Jervis  d.  Feb.  1844,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Swynfen   Stevens    Jervis,    Esq.    of  Darlaston,    M.P.  for 

Bridport  1837,  6.  1798;  ra.  12  March,    182.!,  Jane,  3rd  dau.  of 

P.  N.  Roberts,  Esq.  of  Esher,  Surrey,  by  wliom  (who  d.  183-3) 

he  had  issue, 
I.  John  Swynfen  St.  Vincent,  his  hoir. 
u.  Swynfen  Wellington,  Lieut.  30th  Native  Infantry  E.I.C., 
6.  1  July,  182? ;  d.  uniu.  1854;  lost  in  "The  Lady  Nugent." 

III.  James  Edward,  6.  5  March,  1833;  d.  1838. 

I.  Agnes. 

II.  Joc(.isa  Jane,  m.  James  Ilaninier,  Esq. ;  and  d.  1852, 
leaving  issae.  iii.  Emily  (iatiiicUe,  a  IS'un. 


rv.  Flnrrnoc,   in.  )8."i6,  Peter  Broughton,  Esq.  of  Tunstall 
Hall,  Market  Drayton. 
Mr.  Jervis  to.  2ndly,  Anne  Eonrne,  dau.  of  Major  Winton,  by 
whom  (who  d.  1858)  he  had  issue, 

IV.  Walter  Niel,  Capt.  R.A.,  /).  13  March,  184fi. 

V.  Blanch,  to.  1st,  Stanford  Wolferstan,  Esq.,  son  of  S.  Pipe 
Wolferstan,  Esq.  of  Statfold  Hall,  CO.  Stafford ;  and  2ndly, 
1867,  Rev.  John  Brackenbury. 

Mr.  Jervis  m.  3rdly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  E.  Daniel,  Esq.,  but 
had  no  further  i.ssue.  He  d.  1807,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldesr  son, 
John  Swynfen  St.  Vincent  Jebvis,  Esq.,  now  of  Darlaston. 

.<4rTO.s— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  a  chevron  erm.  between 
three  martlets  arg.,  for  Jervis;  2nd,  per  i-hevron  sa.  and  arg. 
in  chief  three  leopai'ds'  faces  or,  for  Swynfen;  3rd,  az., 
crusily  or,  two  organ-pipes  chevronways  of  the  1  st,  for  Pipe. 
Crest — Between  two  wings  sa.  a  griffin's  head  erased  or,  gor.i;ed 
with  a  collar  gu.  pendent  therefrom  an  escutcheon  az.  charged 
with  a  boar's  head  couped  arg. 

-Seats— Darlaston  Hall,  Stone ;  and  Chatkyll,  Stafford. 


JEKVOISE    OF    HEimiAiiD. 

See  Ellis. 

JESSE    OF    LliANBEDR    HALI,. 

Jesse,  John  Paiefax,  Esq.  of  Llanbedr  Hall,  co. 
Denbigh,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  30  June,  1851. 

ILillCagC. — This  family  is  clearly  traced  up  to  Thomas 
Jesse,  who  settled  in  Manchester,  and  was  nephew  of  Harry 
Jesse,  the  "Godly  Preacher  to  His  Highness  Olivee  Crom- 
well." 

John  Jesse,  Esq.,  6.  17  Nov.  1759;  to.  July,  1798.  S.arah, 
dau.  of  Ambrose  Smith,  Esq.,  by  Phoebe  his  wife,  of  Chell,  co. 
Stafford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  Oct.  1838)  he  left  at  his  decease, 
27  Feb.  1817,  two  sons, 

John,  of  Llanbedr  Hall. 

Joseph  Ablelt,  0.  16  April,  1803;  d.  15  March,  1845. 
The  elder  son, 

John  Jesse,  Esq.  of  Llanbedr  Hall,  J.P.  for  the  cos. 
of  Denbigh,  Chester,  and  Montgomery,  F.R.S.,  High  SherifiE 
1856,  b.  6  Jan.  1801;  m.  1st,  22  Oct.  1840,  Sarah,  dau. 
of  John  Garratt,  Esq.  of  Bishop's  Court,  Devon,  and  Cleveland 
House,  Cheltenham,  formerly  Alderman  and  Lord  Mayor  of 
London  (he  laid  the  foundation  stone  of  London  Briilge, 
15  June,  1825),  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  Feb.  1845)  had  one  son, 

Francis  Ablett,  of  Llanbedr  Hall,  6.29  Jan.  1846;  d.  24 
Not.  1805. 
Hem.  2ndly,  1  March,  1848,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Edward  Milne,  Esq. 
of  Manchester,  and  had  issue, 

John  Fairfax,  now  of  Lanbedr  Hall. 

Sarah  Margaret.  Eliza  Stephenson. 

Mr.  Jesse  d.  26  Sept.  1863,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  John 
Fairfax. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  dog-fish.     Crest — A  demi-lion  rampant. 

Heal — Llanbedr  Hall,  near  Ruthin. 


JESSOP    OF    MAEIiFIELD. 

Jessop,  John  Haewaed,  Esq.  of  Alarlfield,  cO. 
Dublin,  J.P.  COS.  Westmeath  and  Dublin,  High 
Sheriff  CO.  Longford  1853,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law. 
ILtUCitg?.— The  Doory  Hall  estates,  situate  in  the  cos.  of 
Longford,  Westmeath,  and  Roscommon,  were  granted  to  this 
family  .descended  from  the  Jessops  of  co.  Derby  and  co.  YorU) 
by  King  Charles  II. 

Anthony  Jessop,  Esq.,7)i.  Bridget,  dau.  and  hcirof  Christopher 
Donelly,  Esq.  of  Portwiny,  co.  Roscommon,  by  Anne  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Edward  Harward,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had,  with  three 
daus.  and  a  son,  William,  who  d.  umii.,  another  son, 

John  Jessop,  Esq.  of  Doory  Hall,  m.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Robert  Fetherston,  Esq.  of  Wliite  Rock,  and  had 
two  sons, 
I.  John  Harward,  Esq.  of  Doory  Hall,  to.  1806,  Frances, 
only  child  and  heiress  of  Sir  Frederick  Flood,  Bart.,  M.P. 
(by  Frances  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Harry  Cavendish, 
Bart),   and  relict  of  Richard  Solly,  Esq.  of  Essex,  and  d. 
Aug.  1825,  leaving  issue, 
Frf-Bebick  Thomas,  of  Doory  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  l8Sr>,  b.  26  Aug.  1811 ;  to.  12  July,  1830,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  I'cter  Low.  Esq.  by  Louisa,  his  wife.  dac.  of  the 
late  Sir  Richard  Butler,  Bart,  of  GarryUundon  House,  co. 
Carlow,  and  has  issue, 
Francis  John.  2nd  regt.,  6.  30  May,  1837. 
Fredcriik  I'lood,  6.  17  Sept.  1844. 
George  Henry,  6.  5  Feb.  1852. 


JEX 


TIIE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


jon 


871 


Lonisa.  Eliz.ibcth. 

Frances  Flood.  Mury  Catherine. 

Hobert  (Kcv.),  m.  1st,  1836,  Susan,  dau.  of  the  late  Baron 
Pennefatlier,  and  by  her  (who  (/.  Isa7)  has  one  son,  Wil- 
Jiam,  0.  la37 ;  andindly,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Capt.  Hort,  and 
by  her  had  a  son,  Robert.  He  U.  1S47. 
Frances  Flood,  lu.  1827,  the  Hon.  and  Kev.  John  Gustavns 
Handcock,  Rector  of  Annaduff,  co.  Lcltrim,  3rd  sun  of 
t'le  late  Lord  Castlemaine. 
Muria,  m.  1833,  the  Kev.  Nicholas  Devereu:!.  D.D.,  Rector 
of  Annatress,  only  son  of  Major  Devereux,  of  Bally- 
rankln  House,  co.  Wexford.  ,  „,  ., 

Jane,  ..i.  1834,  Matthew  Thomas  Derinzy,  Esq.  of  Clobe- 
mon  Hall,  co.  Wexford. 
II.  Robert  Fetherston,  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Kilglas.=i,  co.  Long- 
ford, m.  1811,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Fetherston,  1st 
bart.  of  Ardagh,  and  d.  Ia42,  leaving  issue  by  her  (who  d. 
1858), 

John  Harwabd,  now  of  Marlfield. 
Catherine.  Elizabeth. 

Arms— Or,  two  bars  gu.,  in  chief  three  leopards'  heads  of  the 
second.  Cresi—A  dove  holding  in  its  beak  an  olive  branch 
ppr.     Mofto     Fas  et  amor. 

/Seat— Marlfleld,  Cabinteely,  co.  Dublin. 


JEX-BLAKE. 

See  Blaee. 


JODHELL    OF    YEARDSLEY. 

Phillips-Jodrell,  Thomas  Jodrell,  Esq.  of 
Yeardsley,  co.  Chester,  J. P.,  b.  4  Oct.  1807  ;  s. 
to  the  estates  at  the  death  of  his  cousin,  Francis 
Charles  Jodrell,  Esq.,  June,  1868,  and  assumed. 
by  royal  license,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Joueell, 
in  addition  to  Phillips,  in  compliance  with  the 
testamentary  injunction  of  his  cousm,  John  William 
Jodrell,  Esq. 

HtltCatJC.— The  JoDREtT-s  of  TcardAeij  were  settled  at 
Tcardsley,  co.  Chester,  towards  the  middle  of  the  reign  of 
Edward  III. 

The  first  of  the  name  on  record  possessed,  togetber  with  his 
sons,  lands  in  several  townships  within  the  manor  of  High 
Peak,  CO.  Derby,  14  Edward  I.,  a.d.  1286.  His  great- 
grandson, 

William  Jaudereli.,  the  immediate  ancestor  of  the  family, 
«erved  as  an  archer  under  Edward  tlie  Black  Prince,  Earl  of 
Chester,  in  the  French  wars.  He  had  his  pass  for  England 
<lated  from  Bordeaux,  28  Edward  III.,  a.d.  1355,  and  was 
possessed  at  his  deatn  (as  appears  by  several  authentic  records) 
of  lands  in  the  township  of  Yeardsley-cum-Wlialcy,  Disley,  and 
Kettleshulme,  co.  Chester,  w  hich  lands  have  continued  ever 
since  in  the  family.  He  m.  1356,  Agnes,  dau.  of  Robert  de 
Bradshawe,  and  left  issue,  Roger,  Thomas,*  John,  Robert, 
and  Alice.     He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Roger  Jocdrell  (as  the  name  was  then  spelt),  Esq.  of 
Yeardsley,  who  was  for  many  years  one  of  the  four  Esquires 
of  the  Kind's  body,  in  the  reign  of  Ricii.uiD  II.  By  a  deed 
dated  in  the  17th  of  that  reign,  Thomas  de  Mowbray,  Earl 
Marshall,  granted  to  him  for  his  life,  subject  to  feudal  service, 
an  estate  at  Whiston.  co.  Leicester,  and  his  name  accordingly 
appears  in  the  roll  preserved  in  the  British  Museum,  of  the 
forces  encaged  at  the  battle  of  Agincourt,  as  one  of  the  Lances 
in  the  following  of  the  then  Earl  Marshall,  John,  son  of  the 
said  Thomas  de  Mowbray.  The  4th  in  descent  from  him,  Roger 
Jodrell,  Esq.  of  Yeardsley  and  Twemlow,  m.  during  the  reign 
of  Henry  VII.,  Ellen,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Roger  Knutsford, 
Esq.  ofTwemlow,through  whom  that  estate  (which  subsequently 
became  a  residence  of  the  family)  was  acquired.  The  family 
afterwards  intermarried  with  the  Burdetts  of  FovanarL;  the 
MoLYNEnxs  of  Teversal,  and  other  ancient  houses;  and  the 
10th  in  direct  male  descent  from  the  first  possessors  of 
Yeardsley,  viz., 

I  Francis  Jodrell,  Esq.  of  Yeardsley  and  Twemlow,  High 
Sheriff  of  Cheshire  1715,  m.  1st,  1713,  Hannah,  only  dau.  and 
heiress  of  John  Ashton,  Esq. ;  and  2niily,  Mary,  one  of  the 
daus  and  co-heiresses  of  Edward  Gregg,  Esq.  of  Hopwood,  in 
CO.  Chester,  but  had  no  issue  by  her.  His  eldest  and  only  re- 
'  mainine  son  by  his  1st  wife, 
;     Francis  Jodrell,  Esq.,  m.  Jane,    dau.   and  co-heiress  of 


Thomas  Bntterwnrth,  Esq.  and  predeceased  his  father,  about 
1750,  leaving  issue, 
Frances,  of  whom  presently. 
Elizabeth,  who  jnheiited  the  Twemlow  estate,  and  r,i.  1778, 

Egerton  Leigh,  Esq.  of  High  Leigh,  co.  Chester. 
Frances  Jodrcll,  elder  dau.  and  heiress  of  the  Yeardsley 
estate,  m.  1775,  John  Bower,  Esq.  of  Manchester,  who  assumed, 
by  sign  m.anual,  in  comiliance  «iih  the  testamentary  injunc- 
tion of  his  wife's  grandfather,  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Jodrell,  and  had  issue, 
Francis,  his  successor. 

Thomas  Marsdcn.  Cajit.  in  the  Soth  regt.  of  foot,  who  fell  at 
Rosetta,  in  Egypt,  while  acting  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  General 
Oswald. 

Edmund  Henry,  late  Col.  commanding  the  2nd  battalion  of 
Grenadier  Guards,  served  thirty-four  years  in  that  regiment, 
was  on  foreign  service  in  Sicily  1806  and  1807,  in  the  Penin- 
sula 1810.  1811,  1812,  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Barosa,  at 
the  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  the  Nive,  and  the  Nivelle,  the 
actions  in  front  of  Bidarc,  the  passage  of  the  Adour,  and  at 
Bayonne.  He  d.  s.  p.  Feb.  1868. 
Harriet,  m.  171)9,  Shakespear  Philips,  Esq.,  and  d.  1344, 
leaving  issue, 

1  Shakespear  Phillips,  d.  in  infancy. 

2  Harry  Shakespear  i'liillips,  in  the  army,  commanded  the 
53rd  regt.  (in  the  Sikh  campaign)  at  the  battles  of  Aliwal 
and  Sobraon,  «.  unm.  1^41). 

3  Thomas  Jodrell  Phillips  Jodrell,  now  of  Ycardley. 

1  Harriet  Sophia,  to.  Ib25,  Rev.  Henry  Tomkinson,  by 
whom  she  had  issue.  2  Frances  Maria. 

Maria,  m.  John  Stiatton,  Esq. 
Mr.  Bower  Jodrell  d.  1796,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  Jodrell,  Esq.  of  Yeardsley  and  Henbury,  who  was 
High  Sheriff  co.  Chester  in  IS13.  He  m.  in  1807,  Maria,  dau. 
of  Sir  William  Lemon,  Bart,  of  Carclew,  Cornwall  (by  Jane, 
dau.  of  James  Buller,  Esq.  of  Morval,  by  his  2nd  wife.  Lady 
Jane  Bathurst,  dau.  of  Allen,  1st  Earl  Bathurst),  and  had 
issue, 

John  William,  of  Yeardsley,  6.  1808,  d.  unm. 

Foster  Bower,  b.  1810;  d.  at;  Oxford,  Nov.  1830. 

Francis  Chari  es,  of  Yeardsley,  0.  1812,  late  Capt.  in  the 
Grenadier  Guards,  d.  1868. 
Mr.  Jodrell  d.  5  March,  1829,  and  was  s.  by  his  sons,  John 
William,  and  Francis  Charles,  successively,  both  of  whom 
having  d.  s.  j3.  the  estate  passed  on  the  death  of  the  latter, 
June,  1868,  to  Thomas  Jodrell  Phillips,  only  surviving  son 
of  the  above-named  Shakspcar  and  Harriet  Phillips,  who  is 
the  present  representative  of  the  family. 

^)-/ns— Sa.,  three  round  bucklers  arg.  (?rf.?f— A  cock's  head 
and  neck  couped  or,  wings  elevated  and  endorsed  arg.,  combed 
and  jelloped  gu. 

Jiesidenee—iS  Stratton  Street,  London. 


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House,  CO.  StalXord,  Sir  ilic 
descended. 


,ard  Paul  Judi 


,  of  Bailey,  of  Moor 
fll  iii  supposed  to  be 


JOHNES    OF    DOLAU    COTHY. 

The  late  JoH>f  Johnes,  Esq.  of  Dolau  Cothy,  co. 
Carmarthen,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Barrister-at-La-w, 
Ivecoider  of  Carmarthen,  and  Chairman  of  Quarter 
Sessions  of  that  co.,  b.  6  Feb.  1800  ;  m.  8  Oct.  1822, 
Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  the  Kev.  John  Edwardes,  of 
Gileston  Manor,  co.  Glamorgan  (a  younger  branch 
of  the  family  of  Edwarues  of  Rhyd-y-gors,  co. 
Carmarthen),  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Frederic,  d.  an  infant. 

I.  Charlotte  Anna  Maria,  m.  Edward  Charles  Csesar  Cook- 
man,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Rogers  Cookman,  Esq.  of 
Monart  House,  co.  Wexford.  ii.  Elizabeth. 

Mr.  Johnes  was  murdered  in  1876. 

iltrtCaCjC. — This  ancient  family  derives  in  a  direct  male 
line  from  the  CumbroBritish  hero,  Urien  Reged,  who  is 
stated  to  have  been  fifth  in  descent  from  Cuel  Godebog,  mon- 
arch of  Britain,  and  whose  valorous  exploits  and  those  of  bis 
sons  have  been  celebrated  by  the  bards  Taliessm  and  LlywarcU 
Hen.  tJrien  was  Prince  of  Reged,  now  co.  Dumbarton; 
Godeu,  now  Cadyow,  or  the  middle  ward  of  co.  Lanark; 
Catraeth,  or  co.  Linlithgow ;  and  the  district  of  the  Lennox, 
now  in  co.  Dumbarton,  in  the  lifetime  of  Arthur,  who  was 
slain  in  the  battle  of  Camlan,  537,  where  also  his  opponent, 
Urien's  nephew,  Medraut  ap  Llew,  perished.  Urien  even- 
tually, w^ith  his  sons  and  followers,  miyrated  to  South  Wales, 
where  he  became  Lord  of  Kidwelly,  Carnownllwn,  Iskennin, 
&e.,  and  by  his  «ife  Margarer,  la  Faye,  dau.  of  Gwrlcis,  Prince 
of  Cornwall,  and  uicnuc  sister  of  King  AriUur,  was  ancestor  of 

S.R  r,i,iD£R  1>D0,  Knisai  oi  tlie  Holy  Sepulchre,  toy). 
RiCUARJ)  I.,  whose  great  grandson. 


872 


JOH 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


JOH 


Gktfftdd  ap  Nicholas  ap  Phiup  ap  Sik  Eltdtb  Ddtt,  was 
a  great  patron  of  the  Lardic  literature  of  his  day  and  country, 
as  have  ever  been  his  successors,  and  by  his  1st  wife,  Mably, 
dan.  of  Maredudd  ap  Henry  Dwn,  or  Donn,  of  Kidwelly,  had, 
with  other  children,  an  heir, 

Thomas  ap  Gryfftdd,  who,  by  his  1st  wife,  Elinor  (or 
Elizabeth,  according  to  the  Dale  Castle  M.S.),  dau.  and  heir  of 
Sir  John  Griffith,  of  Llansadwrn  and  Abermarlais,  hud,  with 
others,  Sir  Ilhys  ap  Thomas.  K.G.,  ancestor  ofEice  of  Newton, 
or  Dynevor,  now  Lord  Dynevor;  and  by  his  2nd  wife,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Philip,  Duke  of  Burgundy, 

John  ap  Thomas,  of  Abermarlais,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Vaughan,  of  Bredwardine,  and  had  a  son, 

Sib  Thomas  Johnes,  Knt.,  of  Abermarlais,  and  Haroldston, 
in  CO.  Pembroke;  Ist  Knight  of  the  Sliire  for  that  co.,  and 
Sheriff  of  COS.  Carmarthen  and  Cardigan  in  1541  and  1544  re- 
spectively. He  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  Hon.  Sir  James 
Berkeley,  2nd  son  of  Maurice,  8th  Lord  Berkeley,  and  widow 
of  Sir  Thomas  Perrott,  of  Haroldston,  and  by  her  had  four 
sons  and  three  daus., 

Sir  Henry,  from  whom  Johnes  of  Abermarlais,  Baronets. 

Kichard,  of  Cwmgwily,  extinct  In  the  male  lino. 

Samuel.  James,  of  whom  presently. 

James  Johnes,  of  Llanbadarnvawr,  the  4th  son,  Sheriff  of 
CO.  Cardigan  1586,  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Thomas 
Harry,  of  Cryngae  and  Dolau  Cothy,  and  widow  of  James 
Lewis,  of  Llanbadarnvawr.    He  left,  with  a  dau.,  a  son, 

Thomas  Johnes,  of  Llanbadarnvawr  and  Dolau  Cothy, 
Sheriff  of  CO.  Cardigan  1618,  whose  1st  wife,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Watkin  Thomas,  of  Lhvynyerwarth,  rf.  s.  jj.;  but  by  his  2nd 
wife,  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Lewis  David,  of  Abernantfychan 
(she  'in.  2ndly  [whose  2nd  wife  she  was],  Rowland  Pugh,  of 
Mathafarn),  he  was  father  of  a  son  and  heir, 

James  Johnes,  of  Dolau  Cothy,  Sheriff  of  co.  Carmarthen 
1667,  and  of  co.  Cardigan  1670,  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  said 
Rowland  Pugh,  of  Mathafarn,  by  his  1st  wife,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Sir  Richard  Pryse,  of  Gogerddan,  and  2ndly,  her  1st  cousin, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Pryse  of  Gogerddan.  By  his  1st  wife 
he  was  father  of 

Thomas  Johne.s,  of  Dolau  Cothy,  Sheriff  of  co.  Cardigan 
1673,  TO.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Lloyd,  of  Llan- 
fairclydogeu,by  whom  he  had,  with  a  third  son  and  two  daus., 

I.  Thomas,  of  Llanfairclydogcu.  Sheriff  of  co.  Cardigan  1705, 
TO.  Anne,  dau.  of  David  Lloyd,  of  Crynfryn,  and  had,  with 
two  daus.,  a  son, 

Thomas  Johnes,  of  Llanfairclydogeu,  M.P.  for  co.  Cardigan 
17)3  to  1722.  He  in.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  and  heir  of  William 
Herbert,  of  Hafodychtryd ;  and  2ndly,  Blanche,  dau.  of 
David  Van,  of  Llanwern;  but  dying  ,s.  j).  1733,  left  his 
estates  to  his  cousin,  Thomas  Johnes,  of  Dolau  Cothy. 

II.  James  Johnes,  of  Dolau  Cothy,  m.  Cornelia,  dau.  of  Wil- 
lia.Ti  Lloyd,  of  Llanllur,  whose  son,  Thomas,  inherited  his 
co.isin's  estates. 

Thomas  Johnes,  of  Dolau  Cothy  and  Pcnybont,  m.  Mary 
Anne,  dau.  and  coheir  of  Jeremiah  Powell,  of  Cwmele,  co. 
Radnor,  and  had,  with  four  daus., 
r.  Tho.mas,  of  Llanfairclydogeu,  and  Croft  Castle,  co.  Here- 
ford, M.P.  for  CO.  Railnor,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Richard  Knight,  of  Croft  Castle,  and  had,  with  two  daus., 

1  Thomas  of  Hafodychtryd,  M.P.  and  Lord-Lieut,  for  co. 
Cardigan.  He  m.  1st,  Mary  Burg,  of  co.  Monmouth; 
and  2ndly,  his  cousin,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Johnes,  of 
Dolau  Cothy;  but  cl.s.p.  13  April,  1816,  aged  67,  his 
only  dau.  Maria  Anne,  h.aving  predeceased  him  unm. 

2  Samuel  (Rev.),  of  Henley  Hall,  Salop,  Fellow  of  all  Souls 
and  Rector  of  Welwyn,  Herts ;  he  took  the  .surname  of 
Knight;  his  only  child,  Loui.sa  Elizabeth  Anne,  m.  the 
late  Sir  John  Villiers  Shelley,  Bart. 

11.  John,  of  whom  presently. 
The  2nd  Bon, 

John  Johnes,  Esq.  of  Dolau  Cothy,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Hector 
Bees,  of  Kil-y-maen-llwyd,  and  had,  with  four  daus.,  a  son 
and  heir, 

John  Johnes,  Esq.  of  Dolau  Cothy,  m.  1797,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  heir  of  John  Bow  en,  of  Maes  Llanwrthwl,  and  had, 

John,  his  heir. 

Ehzabeth,  m.  William  Bonville,  of  Bryntowy,  and  has  issue. 

Jane,  m.  the  late  Capt.  James  Bcek,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  had 
issue. 

Mary  Anno,  m.  Jeremiah  Walter  Lloyd,  of  Pcntrathro,  and 
had  issue. 

Charlotte,  d.  unm.  1836.  Catherine,  d.  an  infant. 

Mr.  Johnes  d.  12  Sept.  1815,  and  was  s.  by 
John  Johnes,  Esq.  of  Dolau  Cothy. 

Arms— Arp.,  a  chevron  sa.  between  three  ravens  ppr.,  a 
bordure  bezantee  invecked  gu.,  quartering  among  others, 
Getffydd  AP  CvDBicH,  Uywel,  of  CaeiUeon,  &c.;   Daftdd 


I  the  present 


Feas  of  Kidwelly,  &c. ;  EEHKELirr,  Bloet,  Rhts  ap  Htwel  of 
tio^l.an,  Mowbray,  Camvile,  Beaoseo/  Guwer,  Segrate,  Chao- 
cuMBE,  Brotuerton  (Pl  antagenet),'  John  Thomas  Harry  of 
Uulav.  Cothy,  Lloyd  of  LlanfaircLydogcu,,  &c. ;  Powell  of 
Ciomele,  &c. ;  Bowen  of  MaesLlanwrlhwl  (fee,  &c.  6'res<— Two 
hattle-axes  saltierwise  sa.  Mctto — Deus  pascit  corvos. 
/Seai -Dolau  Cothy,  Llandeilo,  co.  Carmarthen. 


lOHNSON    OF    AYKLEYHEADS. 

loHNSON,  Francis  Dixon,  Esq.  of  Aykleyheacis, 
CO.  Durham,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  25  Dec.  1803 ;  m.  I'i 
Jan.  1838,  Agnes  Harrison,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Green- 
wood, Esq.  of  Polefield,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  hei" 
(who  d.  22  Dec.  1867)  had  issue, 

I.  Francis  Dixon,  b.  10  Oct.  1810,  late  Capt.  45th  regt.,  J.P. 
CO.  Durham. 

II.  Cutlibert  Greenwood,  h.  17  Feb.  1842,  J.P.  co.  Durham 
and  N.  Riding  of  York;  m.  8  Feb  1866,  Maria  Grey, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  William  Smith  (formerly 
Grey;  see  Smith  of  Ryhopt),  Eector  of  Diijsdale,  co. 
Durham,  and  has  issue, 

1  Cuthbcrt  Francis,  6.  26  Sept.  1S71. 

2  Charles  William,  b.  22  Sept.  1875. 
1  Anna  Grey. 

I.  Agnes  Sarah,  m.  8  Aug.  18G6,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  BuUer 
Thorp,  89th  regt.  ii.  Katharine  Anna. 

Mr.  Johnson,  who  graduated  B.A.  at  St.  John's  Coll. 
Cambridge  1827,  was  called  to  the  Bar,  at  Gray's 
Inn,  1833. 

HtlTCagC. — This  family,  long  seated  at  Loup  House,  co. 
Durham,  is  understood  to  be  a  branch  of  the  Johnsons  of 
Kibblcsworth,  in  the  Palatinate. 

Christopher  Iohnson,  younger  son  of  William  Tohnson,  of 
Loup  House,  and  grandson  of  another  William  Iohnson,  of 
Loup  House,  who  was  living  1673,  had  issue  two  sons,  of  whom 
the  elder,  William,  s.  his  uncle,  William  Iohnson  at  Loup 
House,  and  was  ancestor  of  the  late  Cuthbert  Iohnson,  Esq. 
of  Wallington,  co.  Berks,  and  the  late  Cuthbert  William 
Iohnson,  Esq.,  F.R.S.,  Barrister-at-Law.    The  younger, 

Christopher  Iohnson,  Esq.  of  Ayklcylieads,  6.  1718;  m. 
27  Aug.  1747,  Tabitha,  youngest  dau.  of  George  Dixon,  Esq. 
of  Aykleyheads  (the  representative  of  the  ancient  family  of 
Dixon,  of  Ramshaw  Hall,  co.  Durham,  which  had  a  confirma- 
tion of  arms,  and  a  grant  of  a  crest  thereto  by  St.  George  at 
his  Visitation  in  1615),  and  sister  and  heiress  of  John  Dixou, 
Esq.  of  Aykleyheads,  and  d.  Dec.  1787,  having  had  issue, 

1  George,  d.  in  infancy. 

2  Chrisiopher,  m.  but  d.  s.  p.  1805.      3  John,  d.  unm.  182D. 

4  Francis,  who  s.  to  Aykleyheads. 

1  Sarah,  d.  v.nm.  at  Buxton.         2  Tabitha,  d.  unm.  1786. 

3  Mary,  d.  ^inm.  1826.  4  Margaret,  d.  unm.  1821. 

5  Eleanor  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1839. 

Francis  Iohnson,  Esq.  of  Aykleyheads,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6. 
1757,  heir  to  his  uncle  John  Dixon,  Esq.  of  Aykleyheads;  m. 
29  Dec.  1801,  Mary  Ann,  second  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Richard 
Hetherington,  President  of  Tortola  and  the  Virgin  Islands, 
and  of  The  Hill,  Burton-in-Lonsdale,  co.  York,  and  by  her, 
who  d.  5  April,  1851,  left  issue, 

1  Francis  Uixon,  now  of  Aykleyheads. 

1  Anna  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  21  May,  1859. 

2  Sarah  Eleanor,  d.  tmm.  22  Oct.  1849. 

Mr.  Iohnson  d.  23  April,  1838,  and  was  s,  at  Aykleyheads  by 
his  only  son. 

^7-!)i.'!— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  per  pale  sa.  and  az.  a  saltiro 
arg.  charged  with  five  cocks  of  the  first  between  tliree  towers, 
one  in  chief  and  two  in  fessof  the  third,  flames  issuing  therefrom 
ppr.  and  in  base  two  tilting  spears  in  saltire  or,  for  Iohnson; 
2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  on  a  bend  between  six  plates,  three  torteaux,  a 
chief  erminois,  for  Dixon  of  Ramshaw.  Creats— 1st,  An  arm 
embowed  in  armour  firing  a  pistol  all  ppr.,  iohnson.  2nd,  A 
cubit  arm  erected  vested  erminois  cuffed  arg.  in  the  hand  a 
roundle  of  the  first,  Dixon.     MoUo — Fortiter  et  sincere. 

Seai — Aykleyheads,  Durham. 


JOHNSON    OF    AYSCOUGH-FEE    HALL, 

The  late  Maueice  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Ayscough- 
Fee  Hall, CO. Lincoln,  and  Bluudestoii  Lodge, Suffolk, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  Major  Eoyal  South  Lincoln  Militia,  b. 
24  June,  1815;  «j.  1st,  2G  Aug.  1811,  Elizabetli, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Eev.  Thomas  Mills,  Minor  Canon 
of  Peterborough,  by  whom  (who  d.  25  Sept.  1843, 
aged  26)  he  had  one  suryiving  dau., 


jon 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


JOH 


1.  F.Iizabeth  Anne,   b.   1    Mny,   1S42;  to.  3  Oct.  18G1,  Jolin 

Harry  Lee  Winsrlielil,  F.sq.  of  Tickencote  Hall,  co.  Uutlana. 

Mr.  Joliuson  m.  2nclly,  13  March,   1848,  Isabella 

Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Swan,  Esq.,  Registrar  of  co. 

Lincoln,  and  d.  8  Oct.  ISfjl,  leaving  issue, 

n.  Mary  Isabella,  6.  6  Dec.  1848;  m.  21  April,  1870,  George 

Peter  Moore  Esq.,  Lieut.  3rd  Dragoon  Guards  {see  Moobe 

of  Stm-kiceU). 

III.  Frances  Alathea,  6.  17  Dec.  1849;  d.  16  Feb.  ISoO. 

IV.  Edith  Miliccnt,  6.9  Aup;.  1852. 

V.  Frances  Maud,  b.  26  Oct.  185G. 

iLl'ltCaCfC— This  family  has  been  settled  at  Spaldins;  from 
an  early  period.  W'illus  Johnson  de  Spalding,  as  appears  by 
the  rolls  in  the  Tower,  was  appointed  assessor  of  the  Poll-tax, 
CO.  Lincoln,  a.d.  1381. 

TuoMAS  Johnson,  of  Althorp  and  Spalding,  temjj.  Richard 
III.,   m.  Alice,  dau.  and  heir  of  Kcdhead.  of  Grimbleby,  co. 
Lincoln,  by  a  dau.  and  heir  of  William  AtkirUe  of  Grimbleby, 
and  had  issue, 
John,  from  whom  descended  the  Johnsons  of  Aldchorougli , 
whose   eventual  heiress,    Anne,   only  child  of  Sib   Henry 
Johnson,  M.P.  for  Aldboroush,  Hi.  Sir  Thomas  Weutworth, 
Earl  of  Strafford 
William  Henrv,  froir  whom  the  Johnsons  of  Spakhng. 

The  2nd  son, 

William  Henry  Johnson,  to.  Eliza  de  St.  Martyn,  sister  and 
heir  of  Geoffery  de  St.  Martyn,  Lord  of  Aunsby,  co.  Lincoln, 
and  w;is  father  of 

Martin  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Sutterton,  co.  Lincoln,  to.  29 
Jan.  1571,  AUce  Atkins,  by  whom  (who  d.  April,  1591)  he  had 
issue, 

Martyn  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Spalding,  the  4th  Attorncy-at- 
Law,  b.  15S9;  m.  1st,  16  Feb.  1609,  Ellinor  Burton,  who 
d.  s.  p.  1609  ;  2ndiy,  Elizabeth,  who  d.  s.  j).  1719  ;  and  3rdly, 
11  Feb.  1618,  Jane,  dau.  of  George  Lynn,  Esq.  of  Southwick 
Hall,  CO.  Northampton,  and  had  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

Walter  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Spalding,  J. P.,  b.  27  Jan.  1C20, 
Capt.  of  the  train-bands  commanded  by  Eobert,  Earl  of  Lind- 
say (1672)  ;    to.    1st,    4  Jan.    1648,   Agnes,   dau.   of  William 
Willesby,  Esq.  of  Berquery  House,  Spalding,  by  whom  (who 
d.  8  April,  1658)  he  had  issue, 
I.  Martyn,   of    Spalding,  Barrister-at-Law,   m.  Mary,  dau. 
and  in  her  issue,  heiress  of  John  Lynn,  Esq.  of  Southwick 
Hal],  CO.  Northampton,  by  Grace  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Kev.  Anthony  Cade,  B.D.,  and  had  issue, 
1  Walter,  LL.B.,  Rector  of  Eedmarshall,  co.  Durham,  ;p!. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Cox,  D.D.,  and  niece  of 
Gen.  Sir  Adam  Williamson,  Knt.,  of  Soundherst,  Berks, 
and  had  issue, 
George,   B.D.,   Prebendary  of   Lincoln,   and  Vicar  of 
Norton,  co.  Durham,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  John  Wilson, 
of  Hartlepool,  co.  Durham,  and  d.  1786,  leaving  issue, 
George  Francis,  of  Southwick  Hall,  Major  of  the  Prin- 
cess of  Wales'  or  Durham  Fencible  Light  Dragoons, 
■who  took  the  name  and  arms   of   Lynn,  by  royal 
license,   26   March,  1796;    to.   Mary,  dau.   of   Capt. 
Baron,  of  Durham,  and  d.  7  Feb.  1824,  leaving  one 
surviving  dau.,    Augusta    Lucy,    d.    4   May,    1827, 
aged  15. 
Walter  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Horsham,  Norfolk,  m.  1807, 
Lucy  Spencer,  and  d.  1809,  leaving  one  son, 
Walter,  of  Southwick  Hall,  assumed  the  surname 
and  arms  of  Lynn  by  royal  license,  26  July,  1831, 
•ni.  Jane  Baker,  and  had  a  son,  Spencer  Lynn. 
Robert,  of  Eastbourne,  a  Commander  in  the  E.I.Co.'s 
maritime  service. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Gilbert  Crompton,  Esq. 
Caroline,  m.  Isl,  Thomas  Bradford  Esq.,  and  2ndly, 

Rev.  Charles  E.  Isham. 
Isabella,  to.  Gen.  Sir  Charles  Wale,  K.C.B. 
Grace  Martha,  m.  Eobert  Sherard,  Esq.,  of  Oundlo, 
CO.  Northampton. 
t.  Mary,  to,.  1st,  John  Green,  Esq.  of  Dunsby;  and  2ndly, 
I'rancis  Pilliad,  Esq.,  Capt.  Dragoon  Guards. 
Mr.  Walter  Jolinson  m.  2ndly,  Katherine,  dau.  and  heir   of 
William  Downes,  Esq.  of  Debcnham,  Suffolk;  and  d.  17  Nov. 
169-i,  leaving  issue,  a  son, 

Maurice  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Ayscough-Fee  Hall,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  m.  1st,  20  Sept.  16S3,  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Francis  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Ayscough-Fee  Hall,  son  and  heir,  by 
a  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Richard  Ogle,  Knt.,  of  John  John- 
son, descended  of  the  Johnsons  of  Wylham.  Mr.  Johnson 
m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Anthony  Okllcild, 
Bart.,  and  widow  of  Fabian  Phillips,  Esq.,  who  d.  i)ic. 
1724;   and  Srdly,  1726,  Anne,  widow  of  William  Gonville, 


Esq.,  but  by  neither  of  these  had  he  any  issue.  P.y  his  1st 
wife  lie  left,  Maurice,  his  heir;  and  ,lohn,  Barrister-at  Law, 
of  Fulney  Hall.  He  d.  8  Nov.  1747,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder 
son, 

MAtJRiCE  Johnson,  Esq.,  F.A.S.,  of  Ayscough-Fee  Hall,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law, F'ounder  of  the  Gents'  Society,  Spalding, 
Deputy  Recorder  of  Stamford,  6.  19  June,  1688;  m.b  Jan. 
1710,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Ambler,  Esq.  of 
Kirton,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Anthony  Oldfeild,  Hart., 
and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Gresham,  Knt.  of 
Tiisey,  Surrey,  by  whom  (who  d.  Dec.  1754)  he  hud  issue, 
twenty-six  children.  He  d.  6  Feb.  1755,  and  was  s.  by  hia 
elder  son, 

Maurice  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Ayscough-Fee  Hall,  and  Stanway 
Hall,  Essex,  Col.  of  1st  regt.  of  Guards,  commanded  by  the 
Duke  of  Cumberland,  serving  at  Dettingen  and  CuUoden, 
TO.  1st,  20  Dec.  1749,  Eliza heth,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Bellamy, 
Lord  Mayor  of  London,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.  21  Oct.  1752  ;  and 
2ndly,  12  Dec.  1755,  Mary  Baker,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
Maurice,  his  heir. 

AValter  Maurice,  Lieut.  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  afterwards 
Vicar  of  Weston,  to.  Frances,  dau.  of  George  Foley,  Esq.  of 
Boxted  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  had  issue,  I  George,  Lieut.  41st 
foot,  d.  at  Madras  s.p.;2  William,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Billesbcy, 
d.  s.p.;  1  Frances,  m.  the  Rev.  George  Osborne,  Vicar  of 
Stainby,  co.  Lincoln;  2  Eliza;  3  Mary  Anne. 
Mary,  d.  unrii. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Samuel  Dinham,  Esq.,  </.  s.  p. 
Anne,  m.  Fairfax  Johnson,  Esq.,  d.  a.  p. 
The  eldest  son, 

The  Rev.  Maurice  Johnson,  D.D.,  of  Ayscough-Fee  Hall, 
Prebendary   of  Lincoln,    Rector  of    Spalding,    and    Viear  of 
Moulton,  J. P.  COS.  Lincoln  and  Norfolk,  m.  1787,   Ann  Fliza- 
beth,  ilau.  of  Theophilus  Buckworth,  Esq.  of  Spalding,  and  d. 
1834,  aged  75,  having  had  issue, 
I.  Maurice  (Rev.),  M.A.,  J. P.,  Vicar  of  Moulton,  Fellow  Com- 
moner of  St.  John's  Coll.    Cambridge,   m.    1814,   Frances, 
dau.  of  William  Post,  Esq.  of  Hayle  Place,   Kent;  andrf. 
Dec.   1820,   in   the  lifetime  of  his  father,  leaving  by  her 
(who(;.  26  July,  1815)  issue, 
Maurice  Johnson,  Esq.,  the  late  representative. 
ti.  Theopuilus  Fairfax  Johnson,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Lin- 
coln 1617,  m.  Millicent  Anne,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Stephen 
Roger  Moore,  Esq.,  who  d.  29  March,  1853,  leaving  a  son, 
1  Theophilus  Maurice  Stephen,  of  Holland  House,  Spaldin.r , 
TO.  Isr,  18  July,  1S40.  Caroline,  dau.  of  Grey  Rigge,  Esq  • 
J. P.,  of  West  Broughton  House,  co.  Lancaster,  who  d.s.^. 
16  July,  1871,  aged  52;  and  2ndly,  23  Jan.  1873,  Emily, 
dau.  of  Calvert  Bowyer  Vaux,  Esq.  of  Croydon,  Surrey, 
and  widow  of  T.  W.  C.  WiUiams,  Esq.  who  d.  a.  p. 
I.  Anne  Elizabeth,  m.  the  Rev.  William  Moore,  D.D.,  whose 
three  children  now  living  are  Edward,  M.A.,  J. P.,  F  A.S., 
Canon  of  Lincoln   and    Vicar  of  Spalding;    Caroline,   to. 
Canon  Marsden  of  Manchester;    and   Ann   EHzabeth,    i/i. 
G.  A.  Moore,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  of  Holland,  co.  Lin  coin. 
.,4 ?•))!.■!— Or,  a  water  bouget  sa.   on  a  chief  of  the  last  three 
annulets  or.     Crest — A  pair  of  wings  issuing  from  a  ducal 
coronet  ppr.     MoUo — Onus  sub  honore. 

&"/.5— Ayscough-Fee  Hall,  Spalding;  and  Blimdcston  Lodge 
Suffolk. 


JOHNSON   OF    TEMPLE    BELWOOD. 

Johnson,  John  Willi.\m  Denne,  Esq.  oi  Temple 
Belwood,  Rotlicrliam,  co.  Lincoln,  and  Sarre  Court, 
Margate,  Kent,  late  Lieut.  3rd  King's  Own  Hussars, 
J. P.  cos.  Lincoln  and  Kent,  b.  1  Dec.  1S45 ;  m.  12 
Dec.  1872,  Louisa  Catharine,  dau.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Coiitts  Loch,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

Alan  Hilton,  6.  26  Jan.  1876. 

ILt'lirajC— From  Dr.  Keiirden's  MSS.  collections  in  the 
Heralds'  College,  concerning  co.  Lancaster,  vol.  i.,  fol.  7,  it 
appears  that  this  family  was  settled  there  in  the  time  of 
Henry  VIII. 

Alexander  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Walsh  "Whittle,  co.  Lancaster, 
6.  1500,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

JouN  Johnson,  of  Walsh  Whittle,  who  d.  1611,  having  iu. 
and  had  issue, 

William  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Preston  co.  Lancaster  and  Rushton 
Grange,  Yorks  (West  Riding),  who  was  one  of  the  Corps  of 
Gentlemen  Pensioners  of  King  James  I.,  and  Purse  Beaver  to 
Lord  Chancellor  Bacon.  He  to.  Eiilalia,  dau.  of  —  Wood, 
Esq.  of  Woodend,  co.  Oxford ;  d.  1635,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Alexander  Johnson,  of  Preston  and  Rushton  Grange,  b. 
1603,  one  of  tlie  Corps  of  Gentlemen  Pensioners  ol  Chaki.es  I., 
J. P.  for  COS.  Lancaster  and  York  (West  Biding);   m.  Anne, 


874  JOH  THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 

dau.  of  W.  Turner,  Esq.  of  Ili^liway,  Wilts;  d.  1665,  leavins 


JOH 


a  son, 

Wir.r.TAM  Johnson,  Fsq.  of  rreston  anil  Rushton  nrati^p,  6. 
16:i5.  J. P.  for  COS.  Lancaster  and  York  (West  Riding),  High 
Sheriff  for  CO.  Lancaster;  to.  Mary,  dau.  and  lieiressof  Tlioinas 
Coinl)Pr,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Carlisle,  and  Master  of  Trin.  Coll. 
Camlii-idce;  and  d.  1680,  beins  s.  by  his  son, 

Alexander  Johnson,  Ksq.  of  Preston  and  Rushton  Grange, 
J.P.  for  COS.  Lancaster  and  York  (West  Riding),  who  to. Mary, 
dau.  of  James  Bellingham,  Esq.  of  Levens,  Westmorland,  and 
dyins  1741,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

At-AN  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Rushton  Grance,  J.P.  for  I'orks 
(West  Riding),  Capt.  in  the  Train  Bands  in  co.  York,  who  to. 
Eli^al)eth,  dau.  of  W.  Lawson,  Esq. ;  d.  1749,  and  had  issue, 

The  Rev.  William  Johnson,  Vicar  of  Whalley,  co.  Lan- 
caster, J.P.  for  cos.  Lancaster  and  York  (West  Riding),  6. 
1709,  wlio  d.  1788.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  R.  Tatlock,  Esq. 
of  Preston,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau.,  Susan,  of  whom  hereafter. 

A I  AN  Johnson,  his  brotl\er,  m.  Katherine,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress with  Klizaheth  (of  whom  hereafter)  of  Richard  Popple- 
well,  Esq.  of  Temple  Belwood,  co.  Lincoln,  High  Sheriff  of  that 
county.    He  d.  1741,  and  had  issue  a  son, 

William  Johnson,  who  m.  his  cousin,  Susan,  dau.  of  William 
Johnson,  Vicar  of  Whalley,  J.P.  for  cos.  York  (West  Riding) 
and  Lincoln,  d.  1818,  and  was  .5.  by  his  son, 

William   Popplewell   Bellingiiam  Johnson,  vih.o  d.  s.  p. 

30  AiirH,  1S31.  and  was  s.  by 

Robert  Popplewell  Steer,  great  grandson  of  Elizabeth.* 
co-heiipss  of  Richard  Popplewell  above  mentioned.  He 
assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Johnson,  by  royal  license,  and 
dying  vMm.  1871,  was  $.  by  his  nephew  (the  eldest  son  of 
his  sister  Elizabeth  I'rances,  wife  of  the  Rev.  John  Denne 
Hilton), 

'  John  William  Denne  Hilton,  who  assumed  the  name  and 
arms  of  Johnson,  by  royal  license,  on  succeeding  to  the  estates, 
and  is  the  present  proprietor.  He  has  two  brothers.  Arthur 
Gerald  Denny,  6.  23  May,  1849;   Robert  Ryther  Popplewell,  6. 

31  July,  1850 ;  and  one  sister,  Elizabeth  Mary  Gertrude. 

Af.nj — Arg.,  a  lion  passant  in  chief  az.,  three  acorns  or, 
slipped  and  leaved  vert. 

♦ 

JOHNSON    OP    WINKLEIGH. 

Johnson,  John  Geoege,  Esq.  of  Wintleigli, 
Devon,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1872, 
Capt.  Royal  N.  Devon  Hussars,  and  M.P.  for  Exeter, 
b.  1829  ;  m.  16  Sept.  1856,  Frances  Grace,  only 
dau.  of  Sir  Theodore  Henry  Lavington  Brinckm:in, 
Bart.,  by  Charlotte  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Francis 
Godolphin,  1st  Lord  Godolphin,  and  sister  of  the 
Duke  of  Leeds ;  and  has,  with  other  issue,  a  son 
and  heir, 

Ronald  Fredehtck  Godolphin,  6.  1863. 

Mr.  Johnson  is  only  son  of  the  late  "Rev.  Peter 
Johnson,  of  Winkleigh,  Prebendary  of  Exeter,  and 
Eeetor  of  Wembworthy,  Devon,  by  Gratiana  Sam- 
borne,  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Samboroo  Palmer, 
Esq.  of  Timsbury,  Somerset. 
Secii— Winkleigh  Court,  Crediton. 

JOHNSON    OF    WALTON. 

Johnson,  George  John,  Esq.  of  Walton  House, 
and  Castle«teads,  Cumberland,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1876,  late  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards,  b.  1816  ; 
m.  1842,  Fredorica,  2nd  dau.  of  Col.  Sir  Frederick 
Hankey,  G.C.M.G.,and  by  her  (who  d  .1872)  has, 
inter  alios,  a  son  and  heir, 

Frederick  Ponsonby,  B.A.,  J. P.,  6.  1843. 
Mr.  Jolinson  is  S(m  of  WiUiam  Ponsonby  Johnson, 
Esq.  of  Walton  House,  by  Mary,  his  wife  (m.  13 
ilay,  1815)  dau.  of  Sir  George  Armytage,  Bart,  of 
Kirklees. 

5c'f(<— Walton  House,  Carlisle ;  Castlesteads,  Brampton. 

*  The  Ucv.  John  Denne  Hilton  was  son  of  the  Rev.  John 
Hiltnn.  of  .Sarrc  Court,  Kent,  by  Mary  Elizabeth  Denne,  his 
wife,  lie  /,(.  1844,  Elizabeth  Frances,  sister  of  Kobcit  Pupplc- 
wi'll  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Temple  Belwood,  and  d.  6  Oct.  laoJ, 
leaving  issue  as  above. 


JOHNSON    OF    ULVERSCROFT.  || 

LTT.LINGST0N- Johnson,  George  William,  Esq.  f! 
of  Ulverscroft,  CO.  Leicester,  J.P.,  m.  20  Sept.  1.800.; 
Charlotte  Augusta,  dau.  of  Eev.  W.  Toovey  Hop- i 
kins,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Nuffield,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  George  Lillingsion,  6.  5  April,  1804. 

I.  Evelyn  LilUngston. 
He  assumed  by  royal  license,  dated  27  March,  1859, 
tlie  surname  and  arms  of  Johnson,   pursuant  to 
the  will  of  the  Rev.  Nathaniel  Palmer  Johnson. 

iLfllCiltJC. — NathanielPalmerJohnson,  of  Burleigh  Field, 
CO.  Leicester,  to.  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Gold,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
23  Jan.  1809,  aged  65)  had  issue  one  son  and  six  daus., 

Nathaniel  Palmer  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Aston-upon-Trent, 
CO.  Derby,  d.  25  Oct.  1850,  aged  85. 

Sarah.  Elizabeth. 

A.NN  Jane,  of  whom  presently. 

Harriet  Julia.  Mary  Sophia. 

Rebecca,  to.  Lieut. -Col.  Cassius  Mathew  Clanchy,  of  Burleigh 
F'ie'd,  who,  by  royal  license,  26  March,  1851,  pursunt  to 
the  will  of  Nathaniel  Palmer  Johnson,  took  the  name  and 
arms  of  Johnson,  and  who  d.  s.  p.  8  June,  1857.  She  also 
took  the  name  of  Johnson,  pursuant  to  said  will,  and  rf. 
28  April,  1852. 
Natlianiel  Palmer  Johnson  d.  17  Dec.  1800,  aged  73.  His  3rd 
dau., 

Ann  Jane  Johnson,  burled  19  Dec.  1829,  aged  50;  m.  Henry 
Spooner,  of  Gracechurch  Street,  London,  Banker  (who  d.  19 
April,  1849),  and  had  an  only  dau.  and  heir,  Barbara  Ann,  whc 
m.  26  March,  1832,  tlie  Rev.  George  LilUngston,  M.A.,  Incum- 
bent of  Southend,  Essex,  4th  son  of  Abraham  Spooner  LilUng- 
ston, Esq.  of  Elmdon  Hall,  co.  Warwick  (by  Elizabeth  Marj 
Agnes,  only  cliild  and  heiress  of  Luke  Lillingston,  of  Ferribj 
Grange,  co.  York).  The  Rev.  George  LilUngston  d.  29  March. 
1849,  leaving  by  the  said  Barbara  Ann  his  wife  (who  d.  20  Dec 
185S),  three  daus.,  Juliana  Barbara  Jane ;  Georgiana  Matilda: 
LydiaMary;  and  an  only  son  and  heir,  the  present  Georgi 
William  Lillingston  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Ulverscroft,  lormerlj 
of  Worcester  Coll.  Oxford. 

Arms — Arg.,  two  chevronels  between  as  many  griffins'  headi 
erased  in  chief,  and  a  palmer's  scrip  in  base  gu.  Crest — A 
griffin's  head  erased  per  fess  arg.  and  gu.,  holding  in  thi 
beak  a  palmer's  scrip  of  the  last. 

Seat — Ulverscroft,  Leicester.    Club. — Conservative. 

JOHNSON    OF    WYTHAlVE-ON-THE-HIIili. 

Johnson,  Augustus  Charles,  Esq.  of  Wytham 
on-the-Hill,  co.  Lincoln,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Higl 
Sheriff  1869,  Lieut,  in  the  Leicestershire  Yeomanry 
b.  1837  ;  m.  10  June,  1871,  Gertrude  Augusta,  2nc 
dau.  of  William  Frederick  Higgius,  Esq.  and  th« 
Hon.  Mrs.  Higgins,  and  has  bad  issue, 

I.  Ch.arles  Wolsey,  6.  25  April,  1872. 

II.  William  Robert,  twin  with  Charles,  d.  30  April,  1872. 
hi.  William  Dalrymple,  b.  18  Sept.  1873. 

I.  Mabel  Georgiana  Clementina,  6.  12  May,  1875. 

II.  Hilda  Edith  Louisa,  b.  18  May,  1877. 
itt'ttCiXSC— This  is  an  old  Lincolnshire  family,  one  o 

whom  founded  the  important  grammar  schools  at  Uppinghan 
and  Oakham,  Rutland,  in  1558.    The  late 

Gen.  William  Acgdstus  Johnson,  of  Wytham-on-the 
Hill,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Augustus  Johnson 
Rector  of  Wist.mstow,  Salop  (who  d.  8  Jan.  1799),  by  Ann: 
Rebecca  his  wife,  sister  of  William,  Lord  Craven,  served  a 
High  Sheriff  1830,  was  M.P.  for  Boston  from  1820  to  1826,  am 
for  Oldham  from  1837  to  1847.  He  m.  17  Feb.  1835,  Lucy 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Foster,  of  Dowsby,  co.  Lincoln,  am 
has  issue, 

Robert  William,  b.  9  June,  1835;  d.  29  April,  18.55. 

Augustus  Charles,  now  of  Wytham-on-the-Hill. 

George  Wolsey,  b.  14  Feb.  1845. 

Jane  Anne  Lucv,  to.  1st,  John  William  Cheney  Ewart,  Esq. 
vrhod.  17  Jan.  1865;  and  2ndly,  Richard  Tryon,  Capt.  Rifl. 
Brigade,  and  has  one  son. 

Mary  Georgiana  Louisa,  m.  9  Jan.  1862,  Edwin  Martii 
Atkins,  Ksq.  of  Kingstun  Lisle;  she  d.  22  Dec.  18G3. 

Selina  Barbara  Maria,  m.  William  Goddard  Jackson,  Esq.  o 
Dudilington,  and  has  three  sons  and  one  dau. 

Kthclred  Harriet  Matilda,  m.  Frederic  Henniker,  Ksq. 

Henrietta  Julia  Caroline.        Arabella  Margaret  Dorothea. 
Gen.  Johnson  d.  26  Oct.  1S63. 

•iV"/— Wytham-un-tUc-Hill,  Bourne;  Chi63— Boodles,  Junio 
Carlton. 


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JOHNSON    OF    ROCKENHAOT. 

Johnson,  Noblt;,  Esq.  of  Rockenliam,  co.  Govt, 
..  9  J:n-i.  1798  ;  m.  Susan,  dau.  of  Joseph  iJulleii, 
isq.  of  Kiusalc,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William,  6.  19  Jan.  1S29,  an  officer  71st  Hijriilnna  Lisrht 
Intantry,  served  ia  the  Eifle  Brigade  in  t\v'.  Crimea; 
vi.  1^=59,  Maiia,  dau.  of  H.  St.  George  Osborne,  Esq.  of 
Paidinstown  Castle,  co.  Meath,  and  granddau.  of  St. 
(uoige  Smith,  Esq. of  GreenliUls,  and  has  issue,  a  dau., 
Oforgiana. 

II.  Joseph  Bullcn,  6.  Jan.  1833;  m.  Eloise,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Kohert  Atkins  liOijers,  of  Cooifadda  House,  and  lias  issue, 
Koble;  Alice. 

I.  Susan.  n.  Sarah  Kate. 

%  (nCJlJIC. — Thisfamnj-  derive  descent  from  William  John- 
ton,  or  Jolinson,  a  native  of  Scotland,  who  settled  in  Ireland 
Ivra  IGTO.  He  left  issue  two  sons,  William  and  George  ;  the 
ounL^tT  son,  George,  d.  leaving  one  son.  Noble  Johnson, 
:.;,1  ,  an  extensive  Merchant  of  Cork,  who  d.  at  Cork  21  Dec. 
T.'iy,  Kavingby  Frances,  his  wife,  three  daus.,  his  co-heiresses, 
:'atlurine,   m.   William  Blennerhasset,    Esq.   of  Ballyseedy; 

ram  es,  m.  1760,  John  Lindsay,  Esq.  of  Lindville;  and  Anne, 
„,  Hfvward  St.  Leger,  Esq.  of  Iloyward's  Hill. 

William  Johnson,  Esq.,  elder  son  of  the  first  seMler,  to. 
:ii/,abeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Mannix,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  i. 
lona-i.  d.  .<;.}).;  and  ii.  William,  who  i,i.  1734,  Anne,  dau.  of 
he  lii'v.  Valentine  French,  Prebendary  of  Kilaspui;mullane, 
ind  Dean  of  Koss,  and  d.  1764,  leaving  issue,  with  two  other 
nns,  Valentine  and  Savage,  who  both  d.  unm.,  a  third  son, 
sop.i  E,  and  three  dans.,  of  whom  the  eldest,  Anne,  m.  Daunt, 
)1  Tiacton  Abbey.    The  last-named, 

yoBLE  Johnson,  Esq.,  Mayor  of  Cork  1809.  and  one  of  the 
;niors  of  the  City,  )u.  Anne,  dau.  of  Arthur  Easton,  Esq., 
jnd  had  issue,  i.  William,  his  heir;  ii.  Noble,  Col.  87lh 
Fusiliers,  killed  in  the  battle  of  Monte  Video  when  in  com- 
mand of  his  regiment,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Col.  O'Kelly,  co. 
I'ay,  and  had  one  child.  Noble  Eliza;  in.  Henry,  m.  Mary 
Daunt,  of  Tracton :  i.  Aune,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Spread  Campion, 
D.D.,  Rector  of  Knockmourne;  ii.  Ehzabelh;  in.  Mary;  iv. 
Emily;  v.  Frances.    The  eldest  srn, 

William  Johnson,  Esq.,  a  Deputy-Governor  of  the  city  of 
Cork,  and  its  High  Sheriff  1815,  r.i.  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Martin, 
Df  Killacloyne,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  1827,  leaving  live  daus.,  Eliza, 

.  John  Topp,  Esq.  of  the  Topps  ot  Whitton,  and  d.  18U5; 
Anne,  m.  John  Roberts,  Esq.  of  Ardmore:  Barbara,  m.  W.  J. 
D' Altera,  Esq.;  Albinia,  m.  her  lirst  cousin,  George  Hodder, 
Esq. ;  and  Jane,  in.  Lieut.  Richard  Rubcils,  E.N.  (lust  in  the 
"President"),  and  four  sons, 

I.  Noble,  now  of  Eockenham. 

n  John  (liev.).  Prebendary  of  Killanidly,  6. 1800;  m.  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  Col.  Moore  Hodder,  of  Hoddersfleld;  and  d.  s.  p. 

Ill  William,  of  Vostersberg,  J.P.,  D.L.,  and  High  Sheriff  of 
Cork  1861,  b.  26  March,  181.t:  m.  14  Oct.  1840,  Ann,  dau. 
of  John  Smithwick,  Esq.  of  Rathelsheen,  co.  Tipperary,  by 
his  wife  Cherry,  dau.  of  Col.  Penncfather,  of  Cashel,  and 
has  issue, 

1  Noble,  Capt.  North  Cork  Militia,  b.  5  Nov.  181G. 

2  George,  Lieut.  99th  regt.,  b.  8  AprU,  1850. 

3  William,  b.  7  Feb.  1858. 

4  Valentine  Francis,  b.  17  March,  1860. 

5  Walter  Berwick,  u.  Nov.  1861. 

1  Cherry  Pennefather. 

2  Sarah,  in.  James  Shee,  Esq.  of  Eallyreddan. 

IV.  George  Charles  Jefferyes  (twin  with  William),  J.P., 
Commander  E.N.,  served  in  the  campaign  in  Syria,  1S40, 
and  has  received  two  medals. 

^^,„s_Arg.,  a  saltier  sa.  between  a  lymphoid  in  chief  of  the 
second,  and  a  tower  in  base  gu.,  on  a  chief  engrailed  ot  the  last 
three  cushions  or.  Crest— On  a  mural  crown  ppr.  a  spear  erect 
or,  between  two  wings  expanded  arg.,  eacli  charged  with  an 
annulet  gu.  j\I'>U.n — Nunquam  non  paratus. 
fieot— Eockenham,  Passage  West,  co.  Cork. 


JOHNSTON    OF    CAENSALLOCH. 

Johnston,  Thomas  Henry,  Esq.  of  Carnsallonl], 
CO.  Dumfries,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Gen.  in  the  army, 
and  Col.  66th  regt.,  s.  his  mother  1852. 

ILtn0<tQt. — This  is  a  vei  y  ancient  branch  of  the  family  of 
Johnston  oj  Johnston,  and  lieM.  until  the  latter  end  of  the 
16th  century,  considerable  possessions  in  the  district  of  the 
county  called  Annanilale.     About  the  year  15ti0, 

BoBERT  JOHBSTON  alienated  the  greater  part  of  his  Annan- 


dale  property,  and  removed  to  Nithsdale,  since  which  period 
this  district  has  become  their  usual  abode.  lie  m.  Marion 
Maxwell,  a  very  considerable  heiress,  and  was  greatgrand- 
father  of 

Patrick  Johnston,  of  Carnsallnch,  6.  1634;  who  m.  1660, 
Jane,  dau.  of  Francis  Scott,  of  Thirlstane,  in  co.  Selkirk, 
grandfather  of  Francis,  5th  Lord  Napier,  and  had  issue.  The 
4th  son, 

Patrick  Johnston,  b.  1667;  iii.  1698,  Jane,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Brown,  a  younger  brother  of  .\rchibald  Brown,  of  Mallance, 
Kircudbright,  and  had  a  dau.,  Margaret,  wife  of  William 
Hannay,  of  Kirkdale,  and  other  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Johnson,  of  Carnsalioch,  M.P.  for  Kircudbright, 
m.  1748,  Janet,  dau.  of  James  Gordon,  of  Campbelton,  Kircud- 
bright, and  had,  with  other  children,  who  d.  um;i., 

I.  Peter,  his  heir. 

II.  Alexander,  6.  10  Nov.  1750;  to.  1774,  the  Hon.  Hester 
Maria,  sole  dau.  of  Francis,  5th  Lord  Napier,  and  had, 

.     1  The  Eight  Hon.  Sir  Alexander  Johnston,  heir  to  his 
uncle. 
2  Major-Gen.  Francis  Johnston,  C.B.,  6.  5  Aug.  1776;  and 
d.  5  Jan.  1844. 
m.  Samuel,  6.  Feb.  1752;  d.  l"98,unm.  He  was  Paymaster- 
General  of  the  forces  in  the  West  Indies. 
I.  Jane  Margaret,  6.  1761;  m.  1737,  Johnston  Hannay,  Esq. 
of  Balcarry ;  and  d.  6  April,  1836. 
He  d.  15  Nov.  1775,  and  was  .?.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Peter  Johnston,  of  Carnsalioch,  b.  5  Aug.  1749;  M.P.  for 
Kircudbright,  one  of  the  Conimissioiiers  of  Bankruptcy  in 
EufclaiKl;  d.  at  Carnsalioch,  3  Oct.  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his 
nephew. 

Eight  Hon.  Sib  Alexander   Johnston,  of  Carnsalioch,  6. 
25  April,   1775,  Chief  Justice  and  President  of  the  Council  of 
the  Island  of  Ceylon;    m.  Louisa,  sole  surviving  dau.  of  Lord 
William  Campbell,  son  of  John,  4th  Duke  of  Argyll,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  7  May,  1852)  had  issue, 
1.  Thomas  Henry,  now  of  Carnsalioch. 
ir.  Patrick  Francis  Campbell-Johnston,  D.L.  of  co.  Dumfries, 
one  of  H.M.  late  Commissioners  of  Charities  in  England, 
and  subsequently  British  Commissioner  on  a  special  mission 
to  Portugal. 

III,  Alexander  Robert,  late  H.M.  Deputy  Superintendent  and 
Lieut. -Governor  of  the  Inland  of  Hong  Kong,  now  of  The 
Grove,  Voxford,  Suffolk,  and  Heatherley,  near  Woking- 
ham, Berks,  J.P.  lor  Suffolk,  K.E.S.,  F.G.S.,  h.  1812 ;  m. 
I8.")(i,  Frances  Ellen,  dau.  ot  Richard  Bury  Palliser,  Esq., 
and  has  issue, 

1  Archibald  Francis  Campbell,  b.  1857. 

2  Augustine  Camphcll,  b.  18a8. 

3  Conway  Seymour  Godfrey  Campbell,  b.  1S53. 

4  Louis  Campbell,  b.  1862. 

5  Ronald  Campbell,  b.  1863. 

6  Alexander  Napier  Campbell,  6.  18C5. 

7  Roderick  Campbell,  b.  1867. 

1  Charlotte  Campbell,  b.  1865.        2  Mary  Campbell. 

IV.  Frederick  Erskine,  Commander  R.N.,  in.  6  June,  1855, 
Clementina  Frances,  dau.  of  Eear-Admiral  Henry  T.  B. 
Collier,  C.B.,  and  has  a  son,  Alexander  William  Campbell, 
6.  8  April,  1856. 

I.  Caroline  Hester.        ii.  Janet  Mary,  d.  15  Sept.  1846. 

in.  Frederiea  Maria  Paulina. 
Sir  Alexander  d.  6  March,  1849. 

^rms— Arg.,  a  saltier  sa.  on  a  chief  gu.  three  cushions  or, 
in  base  a  man's  heart  ensigncd  with  an  imperial  crown  ppr. 
Crest— J<  spur  with  wings  or,  leather  gu.  iliytio— Nunquam 
non  paratus. 

(Seat— Carnsalioch,  co.  Dumfries. 

JOHNSTON    OF    YOXFOUD    GKOVB. 

See  PitECEDiNG  Memoie. 

JOHNSTON    OF    COWHILI/. 

Johnston,  William,  Esq.  of  Cowhill  Tower,  co. 
Dumfries,  J.P.,  educated  at  the  East  India  College 
of  Haileybury,  entered  the  Bengal  Civil  Service  m 
1851,  and  retired  in  1873,  b.  18  March,  1831  ;  m. 
1st,  19  Oct.  1851,  Elizabeth  Charlotte,  dau.  ot  the 
late  Hon.  James  Thomason,  Lieut.-Governor  of  the 
North  Western  Provinces  of  India,  by  whom  (who 
d.  25  Jan.  ISe^)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Stuart,  6.  22  May,  1859  :  d.  23  Sept.  1S60. 

II.  James  Thomason,  b.  4  Jiuie,  1860. 

III.  Ilarley  Macalpine,  u.  1  Aug.  1862. 

He  m.  2ndly,  16  J  uly,  1867,  Eleouora  Jean,  younger 


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dau.  of  C.  W.  Mactillop,  Esq.,  late  of  the  Bengal 
Civil  Service,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Leila,  6.  14  April,  1868. 

II.  Violet  Mary,  6.  18  Dec.  1SC9. 
m.  Dorcas  Stewart,  6.  3  June,  1S72, 

iLtltCSJC. — This  family  are  cadets  of  the  (rreat  border 
clan  of  Johnston,  of  Annandale.  They  possessed  lands  on 
the  Water  of  Milk,  in  the  parish  of  Corrie,  hut  eventually 
settled  in  Nithsdale,  where  the  grandfather  of  the  present 
proprietor  of  Cowhill,  purchased  that  property  in  1783  from 
Dugald  John  Campbell,  of  Sherrington,  in  Ayrshire,  a  de- 
scendant in  the  female  line  of  the  old  Maxwells,  of  Cowhill. 
Mr.  George  Johnston  had  previously,  in  1767,  purchased  Con- 
huith,  in  Troquer,  from  Eobert  Maxwell,  of  Cargen. 

Geobge  Johnston,  Esq.,  6.  30  Dec.  1737;  d.  11  Aug.  1826; 
m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Charles  Stewart,  of  Ardsheal,  co.  Argyll, 
who  was  outlawed  for  rebellion  in  1745,  having  lead  the  Stuarts 
of  Appin  at  the  battle  of  CuUoden.    He  had  issue, 

I.  William,  d.  in  America. 

ir.  Charles  James,  of  whom  herenfter. 

III.  George  Milligan,  b.  1776;  d.  20  Aug.  1801. 

IV.  Alexander  CaiTUthers,  b.  23  Jan.  1785;  d.  4  Jan.  1859; 
TO.  Cecilia  Ana  Wright,  and  had  one  son  and  four  dans. 

I.  Isabella  Clementena,  b.  31  March,  1772;  d.  8  April,  1849; 
m.  W.  Key,  Esq.,  and  had  two  sons. 
The  2nd  son, 

Charles  James  Johnston,  Vice-Adm!ral  of  the  Eed,  a  dis- 
tinguished naval  officer ;  was  constantly  and  actively  employed 
in  all  parts  of  the  world  during  the  latter  part  of  the  last 
century,  and  to  the  end  of  the  war  in  1814.  He  was  b.  9  Nov. 
1783;  m.  1st,  Sybella,  dau.  of  Capt.  Scott,  of  Canonbie,  and 
sister  of  J.  Scott  Elliott,  E^q.  of  Lauriston,  co.  Eoxburgh, 
,by  whom  (who  d.  13  Dec.  1820)  he  hud  issue, 

1  Margaretta  Euphemia,  jji.  N.  Hollings worth,  Esq.;  d. 
24  April,  1876. 

2  Phoebe  de  Courcy,  m.  Col.  E.  Lyon,  of  Dalrusean,  co. 
Dumfries,  and  formerly  of  the  2nd  Lite  Guards,  and  has 
issu"  two  sons  and  four  daus.  3  Ellen,  d.  15  Dec.  1878. 

4  C  cilia  Henrietta,  m.  Major  Marshall  James,  Bengal  army, 
killed  in  the  Indian  mutiny,  and  has  issue  one  son. 

5  Catherine  Anne  Elliott,  m.  Major-Gen.  Harley  Maxwell,  of 
Poitrack,  co.  Dumfries. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Lillias,  dau.  of  Capt.  W.  Macalpine,  78th  High- 
landers, by  whom,  who  d.  3  Jan.  1801,  he  had  issue, 

1  George  James,  Capt.  Bengal  army,  6.  28  Aug.  1827;  d. 
23  Oct.  1857. 

2  Charles,  Col.  (retired)  R.A.,  5.  9  Avg.  1829;  m.  Anne, 
only  child  of  A.  T.  T.  Peterson,  Esq.  of  Arnewood  Towers, 
Hants,  and  has  issue  three  sons  and  one  dau. 

3  William,  present  proprietor  (Tjy  purchase  from  his  late 
father's  trustees)  of  the  estate  of  Cowhill. 

Yice-Admiral  Johnston  d.  16  Oct.  1856. 

Arms—ATg.,  a  saltier  sa.  on  a  chief  gu.  three  cushions  or. 
Crest- A  spur  with  wings  or,  leather  gu.  JWoJfo— Nunquam 
non  paratus. 

Seat— Cowhill  Tower,  co.  Dumfries.  Clubs— ^ew  Cluh,  Edin- 
burgh ;  East  India  United  Service  Club,  St.  James'  Square. 
London.  ' 


JOHNSTON    OF    KINCARDINE. 

Johnston,  James,  Esq.  of  Kincardine  co.  Perth, 
and  Heathfield,  co.  Forfar,  J.P.,  Advocate,  formerly 
R.N.,  b.  15  Sept.  1802 ;  m.  2  Nov.  1S37,  Matilda, 
youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Crowe,  Esq.  of  The  Abbey, 
Erniis,  CO.  Clare,  and  has  issue, 
I.  James,  late  Lieut.  82nd  regt.,  b.  22  Nov.  1839. 

I.  Ellen,   m.  Edward   Browne,   83ril   regt.,  son  of  Edward 
Browne,  Esq.  of  Kosleague,  co.  Gal  way. 

II.  Sarah.  ni.  Agnes  Constantia. 
HtlTClflr.— Jajies  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Kincardine  and  Mil- 

lea-ne,  co.  Perth,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Pelling,  Esq.  of 
Fort  George,  .Madras,  and  had  issue, 

James,  now  of  Kincardine.       John  Kollo,  Lieut.  93rd  regt. 

Sarah. 

Emily  Anne,  m.  Alexander  McLenoth,  Esq..  38th  reirt 

Margaret  Soph--  >       i  >  b  • 

Caroline, 


J  Baker,  Esq.  of  London. 
Jane  Isabella,  hi.  the  Kev.  Thomas  B.  Atkinson,  of  Cowes 
Isle  of  Wight.  ' 

A;-ms—ATg.,  on  a  chevron  gu.  three  cushions  or,  a  saltier  sa. 
CV««t— A  spur  or,  winged  arg.  Mottoes— S  unquam  non  paratus  • 
and,  Speed. 

Seois— Kincardine  Castle,  Auchterarder ;  and  Heathfield 
House,  CO.  Forfar. 


JOHNSTON  OF  BALIiYKILBEG. 
Johnston,  William,  Esq.  of  Ballykilbeg,  co.| 
Down,  M.P.  for  Belfast,  b.  22  Feb.  1829 ;  M.A.f 
Dublin ;  m.  Ist,  22  Feb.  1853,  Harriet,  dau.  oil 
Eobert  Allen,  Esq.  of  Xilkenuy,  by  whom  he  bail 
had  issue, 

I.  John  Brett  McNeal,  d.  1857,  aged  3. 

II.  William  Henry  Colclough,  6.  7  Nov. 
IS64. 

I.  Mary  Louisa. 


d.  11  July,! 


II.  Thomasina  Elizabeth  Macpherson. 
He  m.  2ndly,  10  Oct.  1861,  Arminella  Frances,  dau 
of  Eev.  Thomas  Drew,  D.D.  He  m.  3rdly,  4  May. 
1863,  Georgiana  Barbara,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Johr 
Hay,  of  Park,  7th  bart.,  and  has  by  her, 

I.  Lewis  Audlet  Maesh,  6.  12  Sept.  1865. 

II.  Charles,  b.  17  Feb.  1867. 

III.  William,  b.  14  Sept.  1876. 

I.  Georgiana  Audley  Hay. 

II.  Harriet  Anna  Brunette,  d.  1874.  iii.  Ada  Catherine. 
ilincaflt.— This  family  came  originally  from  Scotland 

There  is  a  tradition  that  the  first-named  William  Johnstone's 
brother,  who  went  to  Norfolk,  Virginia,  instituted  some  re- 
searches with  reference  to  a  claim  to  the  Annandale  Peerage. 

William  Johnston,  of  Killough,  r,i.  26  Aug.  1760,  Ann,  dau, 
of  Matthew  Brett,  Esq.  of  Killough,  son  of  the  Rev.  Jaspei 
Brett,  Prebendary  of  Kasharkin,  and  Chancellor  of  Connor. 
by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  JIcNeal,  Dean  of  Down,  and 
Lucietia  liis  wife,  dau.  of  Francis  Maish,  Archbishop  ol 
Dublin,  cousin  of  Edward  Hyde,  Earl  of  Clarendon.  The  son 
and  heir  of  the  marriage  of  William  Johnston  and  Ami  Brett 
his  wife,  was 

William  Johnston,  d.  1796,  having  m.  15  May,  1785,  Mary 
Anne  Humphries,   and  having  had  by  her  (who  d.   It 
besides  other  children,  a  son, 

John  Brett  Johnston.  Esq.  of  Ballykilbeg,  co.  Down,  m. 
17  March,  1828,  Thomasina  Anne  Brunette,  dau.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Scott,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  Feb.  1852)  had  issue, 

William,  now  of  Ballykilbeg,  M.P. 

Eobert  Barclay  Macpherson,  b.  1830;  d.  1854. 

Charles  Crochley,  6. 14  May,  1835. 

John  Brett,  b.  1839;  d.  Ib68. 

Elizabeth,  d.  1852. 

Mary  Anne  Brunette,  m.  1860,  Hunt  Walsh  Chambre,  Esq. 
(of  Chambre  of  Hawthorn  Hill),  and  has  three  sons  and 
four  daus. 

Thomasina  Isabella,  m.  1864,  Sir  Arthur  Graham  Hay,  Bart, 
of  Park,  and  has  issue  two  sons  and  five  daus. 
Mr.  Johnston  d.  8  March,  1853. 

Seal — BallykObeg,  co.  Down. 

JOHNSTON    OF    FORT    JOHNSTON. 

Johnston,  Eev.  Walter  Yottng,  of  Fort  John- 
ston, CO.  Monaghan,  B.A.,  b.  5  Oct.  1823 ;  m.  1st, 
24  Dec.  1851,  Martha,  eldest  dau.  of  Nicholas  Dun- 
scombe,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Xing  Williamstown,  co.  Cork, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  6  Feb.  1855)  had  a  dau., 

Martha  Dunscombe. 
He   m.  2ndly.  July,  1857,  Fanny  Palmer,  4th  dau. 
of  Eev.  Henry  Murphy,  Eector  of  Magheralin,  co. 
Down,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henry  George,  b.  8  July,  I8G0. 

u.  William  Walter  Harding,  b.  16  June,  1862. 

III.  Frederick  Thomas  Crommelin,  6.  21  March,  1864. 

IV.  Walter  Herbert,  6.  27  Oct.  1865. 

V.  Francis  Hector,  6.  31  Dec.  1871. 

VI.  John  Alexander,  6.  8  Feb.  1876. 
vii.  Percy  Lucas,  6.  31  May,  1877. 

I.  Frances  Maria.  ii.  Louisa  Mary. 

III.  Mary  Kathleen.  iv.  Flora  Gertrude. 

V.  Grace  Violet. 

Hincagf .— Mr.  Shirley  in  his  History  of  co.  Monaghan, 
states  that  William  Johnston,  whose  name  appears  among 
the  gentlemen  of  co.  Monaghan  in  the  census  of  1659  as 
residing  in  the  parish  of  Donagh  in  that  co.,  appears  to  have 
been  the  progenitor  of  this  family.  One  of  the  oldest  possessions 
of  the  family  in  the  parish  of  Donagh,  was  Stramore,  now  called 
Fort  Johnston.  The  representative  of  the  family  in  1688  was 
Baptist  Johnston,  Esq.  ol  Trough,  who  was  second  in  command 


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0  Matthew  Ancketill,  at  the  tattle  of  Drumlanas^er.  He  d. 
caviiiK  two  daus.  co-heirs.     His  uncle, 

Hector  Jqunston,  Esq.  of  Stramore,  was  buried  at  Donash, 
caviiiK  a  son, 

James  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Stramore  and  Tullycallick,  who 
iva;!  s.  bj-  his  son  by  Marjory  his  wife, 

(.iiiiRGE  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Fort  Johnston,  6.  1728;  m.  Mar- 
garet, ilau.  of  Sir  Richard  Baxter,  Knt.,  by  whom  (who  d. 
\Z  Icb.  1813,  aged  70)  he  had  two  sous,  1  John,  of  Cork,  M.D., 
I  sister  of  Sir  Anthony  Perian,  Kni;.  of  Cork,  and  d.  s.  p. ; 
2  Thomas,  who  s.  to  the  estate.  Mr.  Johnston  d.  21  Dec.  1818. 
His  'Jnd  son, 

Thomas  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Fort  Johnston,  m.   1st,   1796, 

'artha,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  James  Iliiigston,  Rector  of  White- 
church  and  AughabooUogue,  Vicar  General  of  Cloyne,  by 
whom  he  had  issue, 

Henry  George,  his  heir.       Thomas  Hodnet,  d.  uiim. 

Anna  Matilda,  in.  1830,  Nicholas  Dunscombe,  Esq.  of  King 
Williamstown,  co.  Cork. 

Muria,  m.  Rev.  Richard  Graves  Meredith,  Bector  of  Timo- 
Icague,  CO.  Cork,  and  d.  1818. 

x.  Johnston  m.  2ndly,  Rosalinda,  only  dau.  of  John  O'Connell, 
Esq.  of  DubUn,  and  by  her  had  one  dau., 

Rosalinda,  m.  28  June,  1860,  Thomas  Franklin,  Esq.,  and 
d.  s.  p.  Oct.  1862. 
Mr.  Johnston  d.  1841,  and  was  s.  by  his  eMest  son, 

Henri  George  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Fort  Jolinston,  J. P.,  High' 
Sheriff  1859,  6.  March,  1798;  m.  5  Oct.  IsJO,  Maria,  dau.  of 
Walter  Young,  Esq.  of  Monaghan,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  Dec. 
1866,  has  issue, 

I.  Walter  Young,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry,  6.  1  Sept.  1827  ;  ('.  unm.  IS.'iS. 

III.  William  Young,  6.  7  April,  1833,  Ensign  30th  regt.,  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Alma,  and  d.  next  day  of  cholera. 

I.  Matilda,  m.  Major  Julius  Brockman  Travers,  Depdt  Pay- 
master at  Chatham,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Elizabeth  Anna,  m.  10  July,  1850,  Robert  McKinstrey, 
Esq.,  M.D.,  Governor  of  Lunatic  Asylum,  Armagh,  andhas 
issue. 

III.  Louisa  Martha,  m.  5  Dec.  18r)5,  Edward  William  Lucas, 
Esq.,  of  Raconnell,  co.  Monaghan;  d.  Sept.  18ii2,  leaving 
issue. 

IV.  Maria  Alice,  m.  1  July,  1862,  Joseph  John  Henry  Carson, 
2nd  son  of  Thomas  Carson.  Bishop  ot  Kilmore,  Elphin  and 
Ardagh,  Dean  of  Kilmore,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Johnston  d.  July,  1869,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  Kev. 
"Walter.  Young  Johnston,  now  of  Fort  Johnston. 
Seat — Fort  Johnston,  Glasslough,  co.  Monaghan. 


JOHNSTON    OF    KILMORE. 

Johnston,  Eev.  Eichaed,  M.A.,  Eector  of 
Kilmore,  co.  Armagh,  h.  5  Ajaril,  1816  ;  m.  1st,  1844, 
Augusta  Sophia,  last  surviving  child  of  Eev.  George 
Hamilton,  M.A.,  Eector  of  XUlermogh, Queen's  Co., 
andgrand-dau.  of  Eight  Eev.  Hugh  Hamilton,  D.D., 
F.R.S.,  of  Newtown-Hamilton,  CO.  Armagh,  Bishop 
of  0*soi-y  {see  Hamilton-  of  Hampton  Hall),  by 
whom  (who  d.  30  April,  1860)  he  has  issue, 

I.  George  Hamilton,  Capt.  15tli  foot,  b.  26  Oct.  1847. 

II.  Andrew  Edmund,  6.  23  Nov.  1848;  m.  6  Sept.  1877,  Con- 
stance Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  John  Samuel  Graves, 
Esq.  of  Woodbine  Hill,  Honiton.  Devon  (see  Graves-Sawle, 
Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage),  and  has  a  dau.,  Cathe- 
rine Hester. 

.    III.  Francis   Burdett  (Rev.),  Curate   of  Waltham   Abbey, 
Essex,  6.  25  March,  1850. 
IV.  Henry  Augustus,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  10  Nov.  1851. 
I.  Sophia.  u.  Isabella  Selina.  iii.  Augusta. 

Mr.  Johnston  m.  2ndly,  27  IMay,  18G2,  Hester,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  late  Eobert  William  Lowry,  Esq.,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  of  Pomeroy,  co.  Tyrone,  and  Eelmore,  co. 
:  Westmeath  (she  d.  1  June,  1876). 

ILiilCitge.— This  family,  of  Scottish  ancestry,  claiming  to 
>  be  a  branch  of  the  House  of  Annandale,  settled  in  Ireland, 
.    circa  1621. 

William  Johnston,  Esq.,  6.  about  16G0,  a  stanch  supporter 
of  William  III.,  served  at  the  siege  of  Derry;  and  was  attainted 
I    by  the  Parhament  of  James  II.,  1689.    He  d.  1763,  and  was 
buried  at  Armagh  Cathedral,  leaving  an  only  son, 

Edward  Johnston,  Esq.,  6.  31  Oct.  1700;  m.  1  June,  1720, 

Mary  Johnston,  his  cousin  german,  and  d.  1771,  leaving  a  son, 

AViLUAU  JouMsioN,  Esq.  of  Armagh,  6.  3  Feb.  1728;  m. 


1757,  Margaret,  dau.  of  James  Houston,  Esq.;  and  cZ.  1792, 
leaving  four  .sons, 
Richard,  of  Eccles  Street,  Dublin,  and  Ballinteer,  co.  Dublin, 
6.  1759;  in.  30  Sept.  1789,  Susanna,  dau.  and  co  heir  of 
Robert  Barnes,  Esq.,  uncle  of  Gen.  Sir  Edward  Barnes, 
G.C.B.  and  M.P.,  formerly  Governor  of  Ceylon,  and  subse- 
quently Commander-in-Chief  in  the  East  Indies,  by  whom 
(who  was  6.  1766,  and  d.  179y)  he  had  no  issue.  He  d.  20 
March,  1806. 

Francis,  of  Eccles  Street,  Dublin,  b.  1760,  M.R.I. A.,  founded 
the  Royal  Hibernian  Academy,  1824,  of  which  he  was  the 
first  Presideiit.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  ISarne.s,  Esq. 
(sister  of  his  elder  brother's  wife).  He  d.  s.  p.  March,  1829. 
William,  of  Armagh,  b.  1764:  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John 
Arthur  Donnelly,  Esq  of  Blackwatertown,  co.  Armas;h,  and 
d.  1797,  leaving  an  only  child,  Margaret,  in.  1st,  1818,  Col. 
Charles  Douglas  Waller,  R.A.,  of  West  Wickham,  Kent, 
who  d.  23  June,  1826,  and  2ndly,  23  Jan.  18133,  William 
Lodge  Kidd,  Esq.,  who  d.  2  April,  1851. 
Andrew,  of  whom  below. 

Andrew  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Barn  Hill,  Dalkey,  and  Temple 
Street,  Dublin,  the  youngest  son,  b.  1770,  served  in  the  West 
Indies  and  Egyptian  campaign  under  Sir  Ralph  Abercromby, 
as  Surgeon  in  44th  regt.,  and  had  the  Turkish  medal,  and  was 
subsequently  President  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  in 
Ireland ;  m.  1  July,  1800,  Sopbia,  only  child  of  George  Cheney, 
Esq.  of  Holywood,  co.  Kildare,  and  St.  Stephen's  Green, 
Dublin  (d.  1868),  and  d.  Aug.  1833,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Francis  Samuel,  of  Gardiner  Street,  Dublin,  6.  11  July, 
1811;  m.  May,  1840,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thornton  Gregg,  Esq. 
of  Oldtown,  CO.  Longford,  and  d.  1861. 

II.  William,  of  William-town,  co.  Meath,  M.A.,  6.  24  March, 
1813;  TO.  1837,  Jane,  dau.  of  Thornton  Gregg,  Esq.  (sister 
of  his  elder  brother's  wife). 

III.  George,  6.  12  Aug.  1814,  M.D.,  of  St.  Stephen's  Green, 
Dublin ;  to.  2  Feb  1843.  Henrietta,  dau.  of  John  William- 
son, Esq.  of  Milbeach  House,  Monkstown,  co.  Dublin,  ane 
has  issue.  iv.  Richard,  now  of  Kilmore. 

V.  Andrew,  b.  10  Jan.  1819;  d.  9  June,  1838. 

VI.  Hubert,  b.  May,  lb2J,  served  in  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards, 
during  the  Kaffir  war,  for  which  he  has  a  medal;  in.  1854, 
Jane,  dau.  of  Henry  Phillips,  Esq. 

VII.  Henry  Benjamin,  Capt.  Antrim  artillery  militia, 
F.R.G.S,  6.  4  Sept.  1831. 

I.  Henrietta,  m.  Sept.  18.^2,  Rev.  Francis  Gregg,  D.D. 

II.  Anne,  d.  4  April,  1620. 

Arms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  Johnston,  arg.,  a  saltier  sa. 
between  in  chief  a  trefoil  slipped  vert  and  in  base  a  heart  en- 
signed  with  an  imperial  crown  ppr.  on  a  chief  gu.  three 
cushions ;  2nd  and  3rd,  Cheney,  az.,  six  lions  rampant,  three 
two  and  one,  arg.,  on  a  canton  erm.  a  bull's  scalp  ppr.  The 
children  of  the  present  Kev.  Richard  Johnston  quarter  also 
(after  Chenky)  Hamilton,  viz.,  quarterly,  gu.  and  arg.,  in  the 
1st  and  4th  quarters  three  cinquefoils  pierced  erm.  and  a  canton 
of  the  second  charged  with  a  trefoil  slipped  vert,  in  the  2nd 
and  3rd  quarters  a  lymphad,  sails  furled,  oars  out  sa.  Crest — 
An  arm  in  armour  cmbowed,  the  hand  grasping  a  sword  all 
ppr.  charged  on  the  elbow  with  i.  spur  rowel  gu.  Motto — Nun- 
quam  non  paratus. 

7t(Sa/t/!ccs— Kilmore,  Uich-hill,  co.  Armagh;  and  64,  Eccles 
Street,  Dublin. 


JOHNSTON    OF    GLENCORE    HOTJSE. 

Johnston,  Eobeet  Edgewokth,  Esq.  of  Glencore 
House,  CO.  Fermanagli,  High  Sheriff  1877,  b.  17  Dec. 
1842;  m.  26  April,  1873,  Edythe  Grace,  dau.  of 
John  Eeynold  Dickson,  Esq.  of  WoodviUe  aud 
Tullaghan  Hoxise,  co.  Leitrim. 

HfncaflC.— This  family,  originally  from  P;otland,  Las 
been  seated  in  co.  Fermanagh  more  than  two  centuries. 

Walter  Roe  Johnstone,  Esq.  of  Mawlick,  co.  Fermanagh, 
descended  from  the  family  of  Johnstone  of  Caskcebin  in  Scot- 
land, made  his  will  11  Aug.  1693.    He  had  five  sons, 

I.  Francis,  of  Limerick,  Capt.  in  the  army,  whose  will,  datea 
24  July,  1695,  was  proved  in  1699,  by  Sarah  his  wile.  He 
had  two  sons  and  three  daus., 

1  Walter,  of  Kilmore,  J.P.  co.  Fermanagh  I7I8,  had  issue 
by  Lctitia  his  wife, 

Francis,  whose  will  was  proved  12  April,  I74S. 

James. 

Marianna,  m.  John  Sinclair,  Esq.  of  Mj'iiill,  co.  Tyrone. 

Jane.  Mary. 

2  Francis. 

1  Mary.  2  Sarah.  3  Ellis. 

II.  James,  of  Maglieramena,  m.  Frances  Cathcart,  and 
d.  .•<.  p.  1731. 

III.  George.  iv.  Hugh,  of  whom  hereafter. 
V.  Edward,  of  Leitrim,  m.  the  dau.  of  Thomas  Aimstrong, 

and  bad,  Francis;  Hugh;  and  a  dau.  m.  Mr.  Martin. 


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The  4th  son, 

Rev.  Hrnn  Johnston,  of  Templecarne,  co.  Fermanngh, 
made  his  will  9  May,  1C91,  and  k'fD  a  son, 

Francis  Johnstone,  Esq.  of  Magheramena,  d.  1737,  leavinfr, 
by  Frances  his  wife,  several  children,  1  James;  2  Walter; 
3  Hugh;  4  Francis;  5  John;  1  Mary;  2  Grace;  3  Lettice. 
The  4th  son, 

Capt.  John  Johnstone,  left,  by  Anne  his  wife  (m.  1756), 
one  son, 

KOBEKT  Johnstone,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  to.  14  Oct.  1806,  Lctitia,  dau. 
of  Sir  William  Eichardson,  Bart,  of  Castle  Hill,  co.  Tyrone, 
and  dying  15  Aug.  1833,  left  issue, 

I.  James,  late  of  Maghcreniei-a  Castle. 

I.  Anna  Maria,  m.  George  Knox,  Jisq.  of  Prehen,  co.  Lon- 
donderry, and  had  issue. 

II.  Harriette,  m.  Henry  Daniel,  Esq.  of  Auburn,  co.  West- 
meath. 

His  son, 

James  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Macheremena  Castle,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff,  b.  16  Sept.  1817;  m.  24  May,  1838,  Cecilia, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Newcomen  Edgeworth,  Esq.  of  Kilshrewly, 
CO.  Longford,  and  d.  1876,  having  had  issue, 

I.  EoBEKT  Edgewobth,  now  of  Glen  acre  House. 

I.  Letitia  Marian,  r,i.  1868,  Charles  P.  Webber,  Esq.,2na  son 
of  the  late  C.  Tankerville  Webber,  Esq.,  and  Lady  Adelaide 
Webber.  ii.  Eosetta,  m.  —  Pirn,  Esq. 

Seat — Glencore  House,  Miigheremena,  co.  Fermanajih. 


JOHNSTON    OP    GLYNN. 

Johnston,  Geoege  Biech,  Esq.  of  Glynn,  co. 
Antrim,  b.  20  March,  1811 ;  m.  9  April,  1856,  Jane 
Waring,  dau.  of  Tlionius  Kelly  Evans,  Esq.  of 
Gortmerron,  co.  Tyrone,  and  has  issue, 

I.  PtANDAL  William,  b.  8  Sept.  1858. 

II.  Thomas  Kelly  Evans,  b.  1  May,  1860. 

III.  George  Birch,  b.  28  Sept.  1866. 

IV.  Charles  McGarrcI,  6.  3  May,  1876. 

I.  Elizabeth  Thumasina  Evans,  b.  10  June,  1857. 

II.  Isabella  Eva,  b.  18  Aug.  1861. 

III.  Charlotte  Maria,  b.  15  March,  1863. 

3tfltC3flC — This  family  came  originally  from  Scotland,  and 
settled  in  the  co.  Armagh  ;  subsequently  they  exchanged  their 
lands  there  with  one  of  the  family  of  Sir  Moyses  Hill  for  those 
now  held  by  them  at  Glynn,  co.  Antrim,  where  they  have  been 
seated  for  upwards  of  two  centuries. 

George  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Glynn,  attainted  in  1689  in  the 
Parliament  of  King  James  in  Dublin,  was  s.  by 

William  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Glynn,  High  Sheriff  co.  Antrim 
in  1723.     He  was  s.  by 

Henky  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Glynn,  who  had  issue,  by  Ann 
Stewart  his  wife,  i.  James,  who  was  drowned;  ii.  Adam 
BLAin,  his  successor:  i.  Isabella,  to.  Daniel  Fleming,  Esq.; 
II.  Jane,  m.  Capt.  William  McCleverty,  R.N. ;  in.  Mary,  m. 
Henry  M'Kedy,  Esq. :  iv.  Ellen,  to.  Rev.  James  Dunbar.  His 
2nd  son, 

Adam  Blair,  Esq.  of  Glynn,  m.  his  cousin,  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Robert  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Aghadanvane,  co.  Leitrim,  and 
bad  issue, 

I.  Robert,  6.  1761;  d.ttnm.  1802. 

II.  Henry  Leslie,  Capt.  Royal  Marines,  d.  unm.  in  Sardinia, 
1796. 

HI.  James,  E.I.  Co's.  Navy,  killed  in  a  mutiny,  181G. 

IV.  Peter  Leslie,  Lieut.  45th  regt.,  d.  unm. 

V.  William,  Midshipman,  drowned. 

VI.  Arlliui-  Treror,  li.  young. 

vii.  Rand.1l  William  McDonnell,  of  Glynn. 
VIII.  Adam  Blair,  b.  1781 ;  d.  in  West  Indies,  -unm. 

I.  Jane,  m.  James  Stephenson,  Esq. 

II.  Ann,  ./(.  1797,  Rev.  George  Birch,  Incumbent  of  Comber, 
CO.  Down. 

III.  Penelope  Lucy  Leslie,  m.  Major  Walker,  42nd  High- 
landers. 

The  7lh  son, 

Randal  William  McDonnell  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Glynn, 
6.  1777;  VI.  9  June,  1806,  Isabella  Anna  Jane,  dau.  of 
George  Birch  Esq.  of  Bally  been,  co.  Down,  and  d.  1838,  having 
had  issue, 

I.  Adam  Blair,  &.  3  April,   1808,  46th  Madras  N.I. ;  d.  unm- 
1829.  II.  Geouoe  Birch,  now  of  Glynn. 

III.  Kobort,  6.  23  Oi:t.  1812:  lii.  Anna  Causcn,  and  c?.  in  Wost 

Indies  1S40.         iv.  James  Birch,  6.  8  Jan.  1814,  e^.  young. 
V.  Kandal  William  McDonnell,  6.  16  March,  1817;  d.  unm. 
1850. 

I.  Charlotte  Catherine  Birch,  b.  1  Jan.  1810. 

II.  Margaret,  b.  29  Dec.  1814;  d.  young. 


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III.  Isabella  Jane,  5.  28  Nov.  1818 
cousin,  James  Walker,  Esq. 

IV.  Margaret,   6.   31   Oct.   1820;     m.  June,    1852,   Mid 
Andrews,  Esq. 

V.  Sarah    Hill,   6.  30  Sept.  1822;  to.  7  Feb.   18G0,  Will 
Purdon,  Esq. 

Seat— Glynn,  co.  Antrim. 


JOHNSTONE    OF    ANNANDALE. 

HoPE-JoHNSTONE,  JoHN  James,  Esq.  of  Anna 
dale.and  Raehills,co.  Dumfries,  M.P.,  J.P.  andDJ 
Capt.  Grenadier  Guards,  b.  5  Oct.  1842,  s. 
grandfather  1876. 

ILfUCil5C. — William  Johnstone,  3rd  Earl  of  Annand 
and    Hartfell   (see    BniiKE's    Extinct    and  Dormant  Peerag, 
was  created,  4  June,  1701,  Marquess  of  Annandale,  Earl 
Hartfell,   Viscount  Annand,    Lord  Johnstone  of  Lockwood,  j 
Lochmaben,  Moffatdale,  and  Evandale,  to  him  and   his  hein  . 
male  whatever.    He  m.  1st,  in  1682,  Sophia,  dau.  and  heir  ol 
John  Fairholm,  of  Craigiehall,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

James,  2nd  Marquess. 

Henrietta,  m.  Charles,  1st  Earl  of  Hopetoun,  of  whom , 
hereafter. 

He  to.  2nilly,  in  171 S,  Charlotte  Van  Lore,  only  dau.  and  hcii 
of  John  Vanden  Bempde,  and  by  her  (wliova.  2ndly,  Col.  John 
Johnstone,  2nd  son  of  Sir  William  Johnstone,  Bart,  of  Wester* 
hall,  by  whom  she  was  mother  of  Sir  Richard  Vanden 
Bempde  Johnstone,  Bart,  of  Hackness  Hall),  he  had  issue, 

George,  3rd  marquess. 
The  Marquess  d..  1721,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Johnstone,  2nd  Marquess  of  Annandale,  d.  unm, 
1730.     His  sister. 

Lady  Henrietta  Johnstone,  as  before  stated,  m.  Charles^ 
1st  Earl  of  Hopetoun,  by  whom  she  had,  with  other  issue, 

I.  John,  2nd  Earl  of  Hopetoun. 

II.  Charles,  who  succeeded  through  his  mother  to  the  estate  ol 
Craigiehall.  He  m.  1st,  1733,  Catherine,  only  dau.  and  heii 
of  Sir  William  Weir,  or  Vere,  Bart,  of  Blackwood,  by 
whom  he  had,  with  other  issue, 

1  William,  b.  1736,  ancestor  of  Hope  Verb,  of  Craigiehall 
and  BLackwood. 

2  John,  b.  1739,  who  had  issue, 
Charles,  b.  1763,  Lord  President  of  the  Court  of  Session 

in  Scotland.  John,  a  general  officer. 

WiLLLAM,  of  whom  hereafter  as  husband  of  Lady  Anne 

Hope  Johnstone. 

Charles  Hope  Vere  to.  2ndly,   Lady  Anne  Vane,  dau.  of 

Henry,  1st  Earl  of  Darlington;    and  3rdly,  Helen  Dunbar, 

by  both  of  whom  he  had  issue. 

Henrietta,  Countess  of  Hopetoun,  d.  in  1750,  and  the  Earl,  her 

husband,  in  1742.    Their  eldest  son, 

John,  2nd  Earl  of  Hopetoun,  6.  1704;  m.  1st,  1733,  Lady 
Anne  Ogilvie,  dau.  of  James,  5th  Earl  of  Fiudlater,  by  whom 
he  had,  with  other  issue, 

James,  3rd  Earl  of  Hopetoun. 
The  Earl  TO.  2ndly,  in  1762,  Jean,  dan.  of  Robert  Oliphant,  of 
Eossie,  by  whom  he  had  a  son, 

John,  a  distinguished  General,  created,  for  his  great  military 
services,  Lord  Nidrtrie,  in  1814.  On  his  brother's  death,  in 
1817,  he  became  4th  Earl  of  Hopetoun. 
The  Eari  to.  3rdly,  in  1767,  Lady  Elizabeth  Leslie,  2nd  dau.  of 
Alexander,  5th  Earl  of  Leven  and  Melville,  by  whom  he  had 
further  issue.  The  Earl  d.  in  1781,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
surviving  son, 

James,  3rd  Earl  of  Hopetoun.  On  the  death  of  his  grand- 
uncle,  George,  3rd  Marquess  of  Annandale,  he  became  heir 
general  of  the  Annandale  family,  and  inherited  the  great 
Annandale  estates,  together  with  a  claim  to  the  Earldoms  of 
Annandale  and  Hartfell.  He  was  in  1 809  created  a  British  Peer, 
as  Lord  Hopetoun.  He  to.  1766,  Lady  Elizabeth  Carnegie, 
eldest  dau.  of  George,  6th  Earl  of  Northesk,  by  whom  he  had 

I.  Lady  Anne,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Georgiana,  to.  1793,  Hon.  Andrew  Cochrane. 

III.  Jemima,  to.  1803,  Admiral  Sir  George  Hope,  of 
Carriden,  G.C.B. 

On  the  death  of  the  3rd  Earl  of  Hopetoun,  in  1817,  his  eldest 
dau.  became  the  heir-general  of  the  Johnstone  family,  as 

Lady  Anne  Hope-Johnstoxb,  of  Annamiale.  She  to.  1792, 
Admiral  Sir  William  Hope,  G.C.B.,  grandson  of  the  Hon. 
Charies  Hope  Vere,  of  Craigie  Hal),  and  by  liini  (who  m.  2ndly, 
Maria,  Countess  Dowager  of  Atiilone,  and  d.  in  1831),  she  had 
issue. 


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879 


I.  John  James,  her  heir. 

It.  Wiiliiini  .lames  (Sir),  Admiral,  K.C.B.,  6.1798;  m.  1836. 
Ellen,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  TUomas  Kirkpatrick,  Bart.,  imd 
has  had  issue,  Ellen  Lucy,  jh.  l^iijl.  Capt.  U'Arcy,  B.N.; 
Jane  Anne,  a  Nun,  </.  1871  ;  andiVlicia  Isabella. 

in.  Charles  James,  Capt.  li.N.,  6.  KsOl ;  m.  I82G,  Eliza, 
dau.  of  Joscpli  Wood,  Esq.,  and  d.  14  April,  1835,  having  by 
her  had  (with  two  daus.,  .Vnne  Williamina,  m.  10  Feb.  1860, 
Col.  Charles  Fanshawe,  R.E. ;  and  Mary  Josephine),  a  son, 
Charles  James,  Capt.  R.A.,  b.  posthumous,  June,  ISoo; 
m.  17  May,  1859,  Mary  Fanny  Ellen,  eldest  dau.  of  William 
Hankey,  Esq.  of  Middleton  Hall,  co.  Linlithgow. 

IV.  George  James,  Capt.  li.N.,  b.  18^3:  ,/j.  Maria,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Ranking,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  Sept.  1811) 
left  at  his  deeease,  21  May,  1842,  William  George,  Capt. 
E.N. ;  ill.  1858,  Emily,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Willam 
Ste.'.d,  Esq.;  Edith  Firenze  Georgiana.  m.  1855,  Cail 
Wilhelm  Peter  Eisen,  Lieut,  ia  the  service  of  the  Grand 
Duke  of  Baden;  and  Lucy. 

I.  E.izabeth,  d.  1  Nov.  1864,  at  Zofingen,  Switzerland. 

II.  Mary,  m.  3  Feb.  1840,  Hon.  and  Right  Rev.  Hush  Percy, 
D.D.,  Bislu.p  of  Carlisle,  and  d.  22  Nov.  1851. 

Lady  Anne  Hope-Johnstonc,  of  Anuandale,  d.  in  1818,  and 
*ras  s.  by  her  eldest  son, 

John  James  Hope-Johnstone,  of  Annandale,  Keeper  of 
Lochmaven  Palace,  b.  1796;  hi.  1816,  Alicia  Anne,  dau.  of 
3eorge  Gordon,  of  Hallhead,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  William  James,  b.  1819 ;  m.  the  Hon.  Ocravia  Sophia  Bosville 
Macdonald,  youngesi  dau.  of  the  ord  Lord  Macdouald.  He 
d.  in  1850,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John  James,  now  of  Annandale. 

II.  Percy  Alexander,  Capt.  60th  Rifles,  6.  13  Aug.  IS  15. 

III.  Wentworth  William,  7th  Hussars,  6.  22  Jan.  1848. 
I.  Alice. 

II.  George  Gordon,  m.  1845,  Adelaide,  dau.  of  Sir  George 
Sinclair,  Bart.,  of  Ulhster,  by  whom  he  had  issue. 

ni.  John  Charles. 

IV.  Robert  Gordon,  m.  in  1855,  Agnes,  dau.  of  Col.  Swanston. 
v.  Charles,  d.  1855. 

VI.  David  Baird,  m.  ISSO,  Margaret  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Col. 
Grierson. 
I.  Anne  Jemima.  ii.  Lucy  Wilhelmina. 

III.  Alice,  wife,  in  1845,  of  Sir  Graham  Montgomery,  Bart,  of 
Stanhope. 

Mr.  Hope  Johnstone,  M.P.  for  the  co.  of  Dumfries,  heir 
general  of  the  family  of  Johnstone,  and  claimant  of  the 
Earldom  of  Annandale  and  Hartfell,  d.  11  July,  1S76,  and  was 
«.  by  his  grandson. 

jl)-Hts— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  az.,  on  a  chevron  or,  between 
three  bezants  a  laurel  leaf  slii'ped  vert;  2nd,  arg.,  on  afessaz. 
three  mullets  of  the  first,  for  Verb  or  Weir,  of  Blactwood  ;  3rd, 
or,  an  anchor  in  pale  gu.,  for  Fairmolm.  Crests— 1st,  A  broken 
globe  under  a  rainbow  with  clouds  at  each  end,  all  ppr. ;  2nil, 
On  a  chapeau  gu.  turned  up  erm.  a  lion  statant  az.  armed  or. 
Motti  e.; — At  spes  non  fracta;  and  Vero  nihi  verius. 

Seati — Annandale  and  Raehils,  co.  Dumfries. 


JOHNSTONE    OF    ALVA. 

JoHXSTONE,  James,  Esq.  of  Alva,  co.  Clackman- 
nan,  and  of  Haiigingshaw,  co.  Selkirk,  J. P.,  b.  4 
July,  1801  ;  D.L.  of  the  cos.  of  Clackuinnnan, 
Stilling-,  and  Selkirk  ;  M.P.  for  the  cos.  of  Clack- 
mannan and  Kinross  from  1851  to  1857,  m.  1st,  9 
Jan.  1816,  the  Hon.  Augusta  Anne  Norton,  dau.  of 
the  Hon.  Fletcher  Norton,  Baron  of  the  Excheqiier 
in  Scotland,  and  sister  of  Lord  Grantley,  by  -n-hom 
(who  d.  21  July,  1859)  he  has  issue, 

I.  John  Acgustus  James,  6.  3  May,  1847. 

I.  Caroline  Elizabeth  Mary. 

He  m.  2nd]y,  5  May,  1862,  Sarah  Mary,  dau.  of 
the  late  Lieut. -Col.  L'Estrange,  of  Moystown,  King's 
Co.,  and  has  issue, 

n.  James  Henry  L'Estrange,  6.  8  Aug.  1865. 

III.  Henry  Beresford,  b.  26  Jan.  1871. 

IV.  Gilbert  Lumley,  6.  16  April,  1872. 

ILtnCflgC-— John  Johnstone,  4th  son  of  Sir  James  John- 
stone, 3rd  bart.  of  Westerhall,  and  his  wife  the  Hon.  Barbara 
Murray,  6. 28  April,  1734,  held  important  appointments  in  India 
in  the  service  of  the  East  India  Company.  He  commanded  the 
artillery  at  the  battle  of  Plassy,  1757,  and  by  his  skilful  manajje- 
ment  cuntrihuted  to  that  victory.  He  m.  Elizabeth  Caroline, 
dau.  of  Col.  Keene,  and  niece  to  Dr.  Keene,  Bishop  of  Ely,  and 
Sir  Benjamin  Keene,  British  Minister  at  the  Court  of  Spain. 
He  iiuivliastd  the  estates  of  Alva,  Han?;insliaw,  Donovan,  aiul 
Others,  in  Scotland,  and  was  for  some  years  in  Parhamcnt. 


He  d.  at  Alva,  in  Dec.  1795,  and  left,  with  a  dau.,   Elizabeth, 
wife  of  James  Gordon,  of  Craig,  an  only  son  and  suc-essor, 

James  Raymond  Johnstone,  of  Alva,  m.  20  June,  1799,  Mary 
Elizabeth,  sister  of  Sir  Montague  Cholmcley,  Bart  of  Eastun, 
CO.  Lincoln,  and  had, 

James,  his  successor. 

John,  b.  1802,  a  Col.  H.E.I.C.S. ;  m.  Caroline  ,clati.  of  the  Rev. 
Mr.  Paimel,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau.,  Mary  Harriet  Augu=ta. 
Col.  Johnstone  perished  with  half  of  his  rcgt.  in  the  Indian 
seas.  May,  1854. 

Montague  Cholmeley,  6. 1804,  a  Major-Gen. ;  m.  Louisa,  dau. 
of  Gen.  Sir  Henry  Somerset,  and  grand-dau.  of  Lord  Charles 
Somerset,  son  of  the  5th  Duke  of  Beaufort,  and  d.  22  Sept. 
1874,  leaving  issue  four  sons  and  four  daus. 

George  Dempster  (Rev.),  6.  1805,  Rector  of  Creed,  Cornwall; 
7/1.  Mary  Anue  Hawkins,  of  Bignor,  in  Sussex,  niece  of  Sir 
Christoplier  Hawkins  and  Col.  Sibthurp,  of  Cauwick,  by 
wiiom  he  had  issue,  a  son,  Heywood,  and  a  dau.,  Mary 
Catherine. 

Charles  Kinnaird,  6.  1806;  Capt.  in  the  E.I.Co's.  navy,  Knt. 
of  the  Persian  Order  of  the  Lion  and  Sun;  m.  Elizabeth, 
only  dau.  of  Francis  Gordon,  of  Craig,  by  whom  he  had 
issue,  four  daus.,  of  whom  the  eldest,  Elizabeth  Mary,  m. 
1857,  Hugh  Scott,  of  Gala.  He  d.  2  Jan.  1869.  At  the 
death  of  Mrs.  Johnstone's  father,  1857,  Capt.  Johnstone 
assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Gordon  on  succeeding  to 
the  estates  of  Craig  and  Kincardine,  co.  Aberdeen.  The 
Gordons  of  Cra'g  are  descended  from  Patrick  Gordon,  o£ 
Craig,  who  fell  at  Flodden,  1513,  whose  grandlatner,  Jolin, 
was  younger  brother  of  Sir  Adam  Gordon,  Lord  Gordon. 

Henry  Wedderburn,  6.  IBIO,  Commander  R.N. ;  d.  30  Dec. 
1865. 

Robert  Abercrombie  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Ingrave,  Essex,  6. 1811 ; 
m.  Anne  Walker. 

Francis  William,  b.  1818,  a  Capt.  in  the  army.  Adjutant  2nd 
Lanarkshire  Militia ;  ra.  Maria  Mahoncy,  by  whom  he  had 
issue,  several  children. 

Caroline  Elizabeth,  m.  23  June,  1829,  the  late  Rev.  John 
Hamilton  Gray,  of  Camtyne,  co.  Lanai-k,  by  whom  she  had 
ani.nly  dau.,  Maria,  whom.  1852,  John  Anstruther Thomson, 
of  Charleton,  co.  Fife.  Mrs.  Hamilton  Gray  has  acquired 
distinguished  literary  reputation  by  her  historical  works  on 
Etruria  and  Rome.  Sarah  Emily. 

Mary  Anne,  to.  1839,  James  Dewar,  Esq.,  hy  whom  she  has 
issue.  Catherine  Lucy. 

Sophia  Matilda,  in.  1832,  Sir  John  Muir  Mackenzie,  Bart,  of 
Delvine,  co.  Perth,  who  d.  Feb.  1855,  by  whom  she  had 
issue.  Sir  Alexander,  Bart,  of  Delvine,  and  live  other  sons 
and  three  daus. 
Jemima  Eleanora,  m.  Feb.  1848,  Lord  Frederick  C.  P.  Beau- 
clerk,  of  Grimsby  Hall,  co.  Lincoln.  2nd  son  of  William, 
8th  Duke  of  St.  Albans,  by  whom  she  left  issue,  two  sons, 
William  Nelthorpe,  and  Frederick  Amelius. 
Mary  Cecilia,  in.  May,  1837,  Hon.  Lawreme  Harman  King- 
Harman,  2nd  son  of  Viscount  Lorton,  afterwards  Earl  of 
Kingston.  He  assumed  the  surname  of  Harman  on  suc- 
ceeding to  his  grandmother,  the  Countess  of  Rosse's,  estate  of 
Newcastle,  co.  Longford.  By  him  she  had  issue  (see  Harman). 
Charlotte  Octavia,  to.  1st,  1845,  James  Harrison  Cholmeley, 
a  Major  8th  Hussars,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Montague  Cholmeley, 
Bart,  of  Easton,  co.  Lincoln,  who  d.  1854,  without  issue. 
She  m.  2ndly,  9  Oct.  1867,  Francis  Bernard  Pigott,  Esq.  of 
Eagle  Hill. 
Mr.  Johnstone  d.  at  Alva,  April,  1830,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son,  James  Johnstone,  now  of  Alva  and  Hangingshaw. 

^j-);ts— Arg.,  a  saltire  sa.  on  a  chief  gu.  three  woolpacks  or, 
in  base  a  man's  heart  ppr.  royally  crowned  or.    CveU — \  spur 
with  wings  or,  feather  gu.     jl/otio— Nunquam  non  paiatas. 
Seats— AX-^a.  House,  Stirling ;  Hangingshaw,  Selkirk. 


JOHNSTONE    OF    GALABANK. 

Johnstone,  Edward,  Esq.,  of  Galahant,  co. 
Dumfries,  and  Duusley  Manor,  co.  Staiiord,  M.A., 
Barrister-at-Law,  the  Inner  Temple,  b.  9  April, 
1804. 

ILilTCStJC.— In  1625,  John  Johnstone,  late  of  Mylnefield, 
purchased  of  John  Galloway,  in  Annan,  the  lands  of  Gala- 
bank.    His  son  and  successor, 

George  Johnstone,  m.  Agnes  Graham,  of  Dumfries,  and 
had,  John  Johnstone,  of  Galabank,  m.  1676,  Janet,  liau.  of 
Thomas  Kirkpatrick,  of  Auldgirtli,  and  had  issue,  a  dau.  and 
heiress,  Janet,  m.  Beatty,  of  Millies;  and  a  2nd  son. 

Edward  Johnstone,  to.  Isabella  Carlyle,  and  had  two  sons, 
John  and  James,  the  younger,  James  was  a  Merchant  in 
London,  and  d.  s.p.  The  elder,  John  Johnstone,  succeeded 
as  Laird  of  Galabank.  He  was  6.  30  Aug.  1688,  and  to.  1712, 
Anna  Ralston,  and  had  issue,  Edward,  A.M.,  Minister  of 
Moffat,  d.  s.  p.  1761  ;  James,  heir  to  his  father  ;  Isabella,  m. 
John  Murray,  Esq.,  and  had  a  dau.,  Marianne,  who  was  »i.  to 
Gen.  Count  Lockhait,  of  Lee  and  CarnwaUi.  Mr.  John- 
stone d.  12  Oct.  1774,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 


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jAnres  Johnstone,  M.D.,  of  Galabank,  6.  14  April,  1730; 
m.  1753,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Henry  Crane,  Esq.,  of  Kidderminster, 
by  Keliecca  Taylor  his  wife,  and  had  issue, 

I.  James,  M.D.,  d.  unm.  1783. 

II.  Thomas,  A.M.,  Rector  of  Aston  Bottevil,  m;  Sarah  Hale, 
and  left  an  only  surviving  dau.,  Catherine. 

III.  Edward,  M.D.,  of  Edgbaston  Hall,  co.  Warwick;  m.  1st, 
Catherine  Letitia,  dau.  of  Kev.  Thomas  Wearden,  and  heiress 
maternally  of  the  family  of  Holden,  of  Erdington,  in  the 
same  shire,  and  had  by  her, 

1  Catherine,  d.  19  March,  1860. 
He  ra.  2nd'y,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Pearson,  Esq.  of 
Tettenhall,  and  had  at  his  death,  4  Sept.  1851,  surviving 
i.-,rue,  two  sons, 

1  Edwakd,  the  present  representative  of  the  family. 

2  James,  M.D.,  0.  12  April,  1806;  m.  Maria  Mary  Payne, 
dau.  of  Joseph  Webster,  Esq.  of  Penns,  and  d.  11  May, 
1869,  having  by  her  (who  d.  23  April,  1859)  had  twelve 
children, 

James.  Lieut.-Col.  Bengal  Military  Service,  6.9Feb.  1811. 

Edward,  b.  26  July,  1842. 

Charles,  Commander  R.X.,  6.  8  Oct.  1843. 

Richard,  b.  4  Fob.  1845. 

Thomas,  b.  14  Jan.  1851;  d.  6  Aug.  1869. 

Maria   Mary  Payne,   m.  Theodore  Kathbone,   Esq.   of 

Backwood,  co.  Chester. 
Elizabeth.  Catherine  Laura. 

Emma  Janet,  m.  Eev.  Frederick  Bigg. 
Fanny  Matilda,  m.  13  Xov.  1869,  Horace  Boileau  Goad, 

Esq ,  H.M.l.S. 
Harriet,  ni.  11  Jan.  1870,  James  E.  Lloyd,  Esq.,  Bar- 

rister-at-Law. 
Gertrude  Louisa,  (?.  25  May,  1870. 

IV.  Henry,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  d.  3  Sept.  1811. 

V.  John,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  &c.,  of  Monument  House,  Edgbaston, 
b.  22  Oct.  1768,  s.  to  the  Galabank  estate  at  the  decease  of 
his  father.  28  April,  1802.  He  ra.  26  Dec.  1809,  Anna 
Delicia,  only  dau.  of  Capt.  George  Curtis,  one  of  the  Elder 
Brethren  of  the  Trinity  House,  and  niece  of  Sir  William 
Curtis,  Bart.  By  this  lady  he  left  at  his  decease,  1837,  two 
Uaus., 

1  Anna  Delicia,  m.  4  June,  1829,  the  "Very  PiCV.  Walter 
Farquhar  Hook,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Chichester,  son  of  the 
Very  Eev.  James  Hook,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Worcester,  by 
Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Walter  Farquhar,  Bart.,  and 
lias  six  children, 

James  (Rev.),  rf.  1877.        Walter  (Bev.).        Cecil  CRev.). 
Augusta  Agnes,  m.  Eev.  George  Anson,  Rector  of  Birch, 

CO.  Lancaster. 
Anna  Delicia,  in.  Rev.  Arthur  Empson,  Rector  of  Eydon, 

CO.  Oxford,  and  has  four  children. 
Charlotte  Jane,  rn.  Rev.  W.  R.  Wood  Stephens. 

2  Agnes  Mary,  m.  24  June,  1834,  Rev.  Henry  Clarke,  A.M., 
Rector  of  Northfield,  and  Crofton  Hacket,  4th  son  of 
Major-Gen.  Sir  William  Clarke,  Bart. 

Ti.  Lockhart,  Bencher  of  Gray's  Inn,  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of  John 
Green,  Esq.  of  Poule:  she  was  descended  maternally  1rom 
the  ancient  family  of  the  Jolliffes;  she  d.  30  May,  1845, 
leaving  two  sons  and  two  daus., 

1  John,  Physician  in  the  United  States,  r,i.  Miss  Eliza 
Windsor,  and  has  issue  one  dau., 

Janet. 

2  William  Green,  Lieut.-Col.  in  Her  Majesty's  Indian 
military  service. 

1  Hannah.  2  Janet. 

1.  Mary,  d.  1  Sept.  1841,  umn. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  saltier  sa.,  on  a  chief  gu.  three  cushions  or. 
CreM — A  spui-  with  wings,  leather  gu.  Motto — Xunquam  non 
paratus. 

£esideiice — The  Temple,  London. 


JOHNSTONE    OF    SNOW    HILL. 

Johnstone,  SAiruEL  Yates,  Esq.  of  Snow  Hill, 
CO.  Fermanagh,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
b.  1815 ;  s.  his  nephevr  John  Douglas  Johnstone, 
1862. 

ItllTCagC— William  Johnstone,  Esq.  (who  is  stated  to 
have  been  of  the  Annandale  family)  settled  in  Ireland  about 
the  year  1C50,  and  m.  Prudence,  dau.  of  William  Gcodiellow, 
Esq.  of  CO.  Derry,  by  whom  he  had  one  son, 

James  Jounstone,  E.sq.  of  co.  Fermanagh,  m.  Joanna,  dau. 
of  Gunnis,  Esq.  of  co.  Donegal,  and  (with  a  younger  son,  Chris- 
topher, Surgeon  of  the  17th  Lancers,  who  was  fatlier  of  Chris- 
topl'.er  Johnstone,  Col.  of  the  8th  Hussars)  had  an  elder  son 
and  Ueir, 

James  Johnstone,  Esq.  of  Snow  Hill,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
John  Juhnstone,  Esq.  of  Adragoole  House,  co.  Leitrim,  and 
had  issue, 


John  Douolas,  his  successor. 

Andrew,  Lieut.  8th  Hussar.s,  d.  unm.  at  Calrtitta,  1810. 

Margaret,  ra.  1st,  Capt.  W.  Johnstone,  of  the  63rd  regt. ;' 
2ndly,  Gilbert  Burrington,  Esq. 

Mary,  m.  Frances  Lloyd,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  George  Lloy< 
Esq.  of  Mount  Catharine,  co.  Limerick. 
Mr.  Johnstone  d.  1808,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Douglas  Johnstone,  Esq.  of  Snow  Hill,  &.  May,  176! 
m.  1793,  Samina,  youngest  dau.  of  Samuel  Yates,  Esq.  < 
Moone  Abbey,  co.  Kildare,  by  his  2iid  wife,  Catharine,  sister  ( 
Sir  Richard  Johnston,  Bart.,  of  Gilford,  co.  Down,  and  ha 
issue, 

James  DorcLAS,  6.  1803;  m.  1828,  Charlotte,  eldest  dau. 
John  Devcreux,  Esq.  of  Ballyrankin  House,  co.  Wexfon 
Mnjiir  Wexford  Militia:  and  d.  3  Aug.  1840,  leaving  a  dau 
Samina  Maria ;  and  an  only  son,  John  Docglas  Johnston) 
E.sq.,  whos.  his  grandfather  1842. 

Eichard  Gosford,  b.  1807;  d.  in  Upper  Canada,  April,  1840. 

John  Douglas,  6.  1809,  a  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  was  Co 
of  the  33rd  regt.,  C.B.,  served  through  the  campaigr  in  th 
Crimea,  and  lost  an  arm  at  the  first  attack  on  the  Redai 
18  June,  1855;  m.  1830,  Caroline,  eldest  dau.  of  the  : 
A.  O'Beirne,  D.D.,  and  had  a  son,  John  Douglas.  Jlajc 
33rd  regt ,  b.  1838,  to.  20  Jan.  I«69,  Hon.  Augusta  Am 
Margaret  Plunkett,  dau.  of  the  late  Lord  Louth:  and  tv 
daus.,  Samina,  to.  Capt.  Charles  C.  Barrett,  late  of  the  33r 
regt.  ;  and  Caroline,  m.  the  itcv.  Dr.  Stanley,  D.D.  Ger 
Johnston  rf.  Sept.  1863. 

Fairholme,  d.  1832.         Samcel  Yates,  now  of  Snow  Hill,. 

AVilliam,  d.  young. 

Catherine,  d.  unm. 

Anna  Douglas,  m.  1837,  to  her  cousin,  Francis  Bateraa: 
Lloyd,  Esq. ;  d.  1859. 

Samina,  to.  1829,  William  Worthington,  Esq.,  eldest  son  c 

the  late  Sir  William  Worthington,  of  the  city  of  Dublin 

Lord  Mayor  1795-6. 

Mr.  Johnstone  d.  Nov.  1842,  and  wass.  by  his  grandson,  Joh; 

Douglas,  who  d.  unm.  22  July,  1862. 

Seat — Snowhill,  Lisbellaw,  co.  Fermanagh. 


JONES    OF    BADSWORTH    HALL. 

Jones,  Eichaed  Hetwood,  Esq.  of  Badswovtl 
Hall,  CO.  York,  b.  28  July,  1853  ;  s.  his  fiither  1874 

JLllTCatlC.— Thomas  Jones,  Capt.  in  the  Merionethshi 
Jlilitia,  b.  1740,  eldest  son  of  John  Jones,  by  Maria  Mar 
garetta  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Thoma 
Longueville,  Bart,  (see  family  o/Longcxville  of  Prestatyn),  m 
1st,  Miss  Jane  Jones,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  Thomas  Longue 
ville  {.ice  Longueville  of  Prestatyn) ;  and  2ndly,  Anne  Lloyd 
by  whom  he  left  issue  (with  two  daus.,  Mrs.  Barker  and  Mrs 
Boydell)  three  sons  (for  whom  see  Longdeville).  The  4tl 
Eon, 

Hugh  Jones,  Esq.  of  Lark  Hill,  West  Derby,  co.  Lancaster 

6.  20  Sept.  1777  ;  m.  24  March,  1806,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  o 

Benjamin  Heywood,  Esq.  of  Stanley  Hall  and  Wakefield,  co 

York,   a"hd  niece  of  Arthur  Heywood,  Esq.  of  Lark  Hill,  b] 

which  lady  (who  d.  1848)  he  had  issue, 

Eichard  Heywood,  his  heir. 

Benjamin  Heywood,  now  of  Lark  Hill,  Liverpool,  J.P.  an( 

D.L.  (see  next  Memoir). 

Hugh  Longueville,  of  Elmsall  Lodge,  co.  Tork,  m.  SO  June 

1859,  Georgiana,  6th  dau.  ol  Sir  Hardman  Earle,  Bart,  o 

Allerton  Tower,  Liverpool. 

Elizabeth  Anne,  to.  Samuel  Bright,  Esq.,  5th  son  of  the  lati 

Richard  Bright,  Esq.  of  Ham  Green,  Bristol,  by  Sarah,  dau 

of  Benjamin  Heywood,  Esq.  of  Liverpool. 

Anna  Maria,  m.  John  Pemberton  Heywood,  Esq.  of  Norri; 

Green,  co.  Lancaster. 

Mmy  Ellen,  m.  Robertson  Glad.stone,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Courthey 

Liverpool,  and  d.  1865,  leading  issue. 

Harriette,  m.  Daniel  Neil.son,  Esq.  of  Liverpool. 

Emma,  to.  1840,  the  Hon.  Richard  Denman,  of  Burton  Park 

Sussex,  3rd  son  of  Lord  Denman. 

Mr.   Jones  s.  to  Lark  Hill  on  the  death  of  the  late  Arthu' 

Heywood,  Esq.,  1837,  and  d.  1842.     He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son 

RicHAED  Heywood  Jones,  Esq.  of  Badsworth  Hall,  J. P..  b 

20  Oct.  1810;  m.U  Oct.   1836,   Margaret,   only  dau.  of  Johi 

Harrison,  Esq.  of  Ambleside,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard  Heywood,  now  of  Badsworth  Hall. 

I.  Katherine. 

II.  Mary  Venetia,  to.  1868,  Rev.  Clarke  Watkins  Burton 
Rector  of  Cliburne,  near  Peiiritli,  and  lias  three  daus. 
Katherine  Venetia,  Florence,  and  Mar/. 

ui.  Elizabeth. 
Mr.  Jones  d.  1874. 

Arms — Or,  a  lion  rampant  az.,  quartering  LoNGUEvrLts 
Vrcr.t — A  talbot's  head,  coupcd  at  the  shoulders  gu.,  gorget 
wiih  a  collar  dancettae  eriii.     .Mctii — Till  then  thus. 

Scat — B.idsworth  Hall,  near  Pontefract. 


JON 


THE  hA'sDED  GENTRY. 


JON 


881 


JONES    OP    DERRY    ORMOND. 

Jones,  John  Inglis,  Esq.  of  Dorry  Ormond,  co. 
ardigan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1852,  for- 
lerly  in  the  Horse  Guards,  b .  15  July,  1829  ;  m.  6 
ug.  I860,  Lady  Elizabeth  Mallet  Vaughan,  dau. 
:  the  Earl  of  Lisburne,  and  has  surviving  issue, 

I.  Herbert  Inglis,  6.  Marcli,  1865,  deceased. 
I.  Mary  Gwendolen  Inglis. 

ILtnraflt.— This  family  (which  removed  from  Denbigh- 
ire  into  Cardiganshire  in  1672)  is  descended  in  direct  line 
om  Ednosvain  Bendew,  Founder  of  one  of  the  noble  tribes  of 
orth  Wales.  The  grandfather  of  the  present  proprietor, 
John  Jones,  Esq.  of  Derry  Ormond,  m.  1761,  Hannah,  only 
lU.  and  heiress  of  Andrew  Smith,  Esq.  of  Gustone  House, 
erts;  and  d.  Jan.  1815,  having  had  issue,  John,  his  heir; 
ichard,  d.  at  Cambridge  ;  Hannah,  m.  Rhys  Powell,  Esq.  of 
paig  y  Nas  Castle,  Brecknockshire ;  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev. 
ichard  Board,  of  Board  Hill,  and  Pax  Hill,  Sussex;  Cathe- 
ne,  m.  Sir  Astley  Paston  Cooper,  Bart.  ;  and  Henrietta,  m. 
imes  Paterson,  Esq.  of  Stirling,  son  of  Gen.  Paterson,  R.A. 
le  eldest  son, 

John  Jones,  Esq.  of  Derry  Ormond,  m.  9  July,  1828,  Char- 
tte  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Jesson,  Esq.  of  Hill  Park, 
:venoaks,  Kent,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Dec.  1864)  had  issue, 
John,  now  of  Derry  Ormond. 
Isabella  Catherine,  7ji.  Robert  Emilius  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Knowle 

Hall,  CO.  Warwick;  and  d.  1857,  leaving  issue. 
Charlotte  Seymour,  m.  Edmund  Probyn,  Esq.  of  Longhope, 

CO.  Gloucester,  and  has  issue. 
Eugenia  Elizabeth,  m.  William  Hawker,  3rd  son  of  Admiral 

Hawker,   of  Ashford  Lodge,  Petersfield,   Hants,   and  lias 

issue. 

r.  Jones  d.  Jan.  1835. 

.^rms  (Those  of  Edno WAIN  Bendew)— At  g. ,  a  chevron  between 
ree  boars'  heads  couped  sa.    Crest — The  sun  lu  splendour. 
Seat— Derry  Ormond,  Lampeter. 


JONES    OF    FONMON    CASTLE. 

Jones,  Robert  Oliyee,  Esq.  of  Fonmon  Castle, 
.  Glamorgan,  J.P.  and  U.L.,  High  Sheriff  1838, 
16  Dec.  1811  ;  m.  1st,  13  Sept.  1843,  Alicia,  2nd 
iu.  of  Evan  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Llwynmadoc,  co. 
recon,  and  Sully,  co.  Glamorgan,  and  by  her,  who 
1  April,  1851)  has  surviving  issue, 

I.  Olivee  Henbt,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law, 
and  J.P.  for  Glamorgan,  b.  7  Jan.  1846. 

I.  Edith  Alicia,  m.  13  Jan.  1874,  Robert  Arthur  Valpy,  of 
ihe  Inner  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  eldest  son  of 
Robert  Harris  Valpy,  Esq.  of  Enborne  Lodge,  Berks. 

:e  m.  2ndly,  30  Aug.  1853,  Sarah  Elizabeth,  3rd 
au.  of  John  Bruce  Pryce,  Esq.  of  Duifryu,  co. 
lamorgan,  who  d.  7  Oct.  1869. 

HtncagC— Col.  Philip  Jones,  M.P.  for  Glamorgan  and 
recon,  Governor  of  Swansea  and  Cardiff,  and  one  of  Oliver 
romwell's  Privy  Council,  purchased  the  estate  of  Fonmon 
istle  from  the  Earl  of  Bolinbroke.  Col.  Jones,  who  was 
jscended  from  a  son  of  Blethin  ap  Maenarch,  the  last  Lord  of 
recon,  was  one  of  those  called  to  the  Upper  House  by 
ROMWELL.  After  the  Restoration,  he  served  as  High  Slieriff 
'  the  CO.  By  Jane  Prjce  his  wife,  of  the  family  of  Pryce 
'  Gellhi/er  and  Courtcarnetj,  in  Gower,  he  had  a  numerous 
mily,  and  was  s.  at  his  death,  3  Sept.  1874,  by  his  eldest  sur- 
ving  son, 

Sir  John  Jones,  Knt.,  who,  after  being  twice  married,  d. 
ithout  surviving  issue  in  1678,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  sur- 
iving  brother, 

Oliver  Jones,  Esq.  of  Fonmon  Castle,  m.  Mary  Button,  of 
Uffryn,  and  d.  23  May,  1685.  He  was  father  of 
RobilRt  Jones,  Esq.  of  Fonmon  Castle,  M.P.  co.  Glamorgan, 
ho  (/.  10  Dec.  1715,  leaving,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir 
iinii)lirey  Edwin,  of  Llanflhangel,  co.  Glamorgan,  two  sons 
nd  three  daus.,  all  of  whom  d.  s.  p.  except  the  eldest, 

l;oi  iRT  Jones,  Esq.  of  Fonmon  Castle,  m.  Mar^  Forrest,  of 
liiirlirail,  Somerset,  and  d.  8  June,  1742,  having  had  (with 
Mn  ilius.,  Mary,  m.  William  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Llanbradock  ; 
li  I'l'ite,  m.  1st,  Thomas  Ashby,  Esq.,  of  London,  2ndly,  the 

11.  lul.  Maud,  and  3rdly,  C.  Edwin,  Esq.  of  Dunraven 
asilr,  CO.  Glamorgan;  Diana,  m.  Tiiomas  Matthews,  Esq. 
t  l.l.mdaff  and  Bath;  and  Catherine,  m.  John  Co^hlan,  Esq. 
t  J;n-ioi),  an  only  son  and  Ucir, 


Robert  Jones,  Esq.  of  Fonmon  Castle,  m.  1st,  Jane,  heiress 
of  the  Uev.  Evan  Seys,  of  Boverton  Place,  co.  Glamorgan, 
and  by  her  had  two  daus.,  who  d.  young.  He  m.  2ndly,  April, 
1770,  Joanna,  dau..  of  Edmund  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Cardiff,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1812)  lelt  issue, 

I.  Robert,  his  heir. 

II.  Oliver  Thomas,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
of  the  18th  Hussars,  which  regiment  he  <  ommandcd  under 
Sir  John  Moore,  in  the  Peninsula,  6.  8  Sept.  1776;  m.  1st, 
Louisa,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Col.  Stanley,  of  co.  Lincoln, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  28  Jan.  1810)  had  two  daus.,  Louisa, 
d.  until. ;  and  Laura  Anne,  m.  the  Uev.  William  Aunesley, 
3rd  son  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  Annesley,  of  Clifford  Chambers, 
CO.  Warwick.  Gen.  Jones  m.  2ndly,  10  Feb.  1811,  Maria 
Antonia,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Henry  Swinburne,  Esq. 
of  Hamsterley  Hall,  co.  Durham,  and  granddau.  of  Sir 
John  Swinburne,  Bart,  of  Capheaton,  Northumberland,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  3  Sept.  1869)  had  issue, 

1  Robert  Oliver,  present  proprietor. 

2  Oliver  John,  Rear-Admiral  R.N.,  b.  15  March,  1813;  m. 
23  July,  1872,  Annie  Maria  Louisa,  relict  of  N.  E. 
Vaughan,  Esq.,  dau.  of  Edward  Warnster  Strangways, 
Esq.  of  Alnc,  co.  York,  and  d.  11  Jan.  1878. 

1  Rosa  Antonia,  m.  1838,  Rev.  John  Montagu  Cholmley. 

Major.Gen.  Jones  d.  15  Nov.  1815. 
ni.  John,  Capt.  E. 1. Co. 's  service,  6.  Oct.  1782;  m.  Cordelia 

Ferguson,  and  d.  Oct.  1820,  leaving  two  daus.,  Anna,  to. 

late  James  Wapshare,  Esq.,  and  Joanna,  d.  unm. 
I.  Mary,  m,  the  Rev.  J.  T.  Casberd,  D.C.L.,  and  d.  1848. 
n.  Diana,  in.  John  Richards,  Esq.,  and  d.  6  Nov.  1810. 

III.  Charlotte,  d.  1839. 

IV.  Anne,  to.  Frederick  Villebois,  Esq.  of  Aldbury  Lodge, 
and  Benham  Place,  Berks,  and  d.  s.  p.  1840. 

Mr.  Jones  d.  1793,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Robert  Jones,  Esq.   of  Fonmon  Castle,  b.  Nov.  1773;  d. 

unm.    1834,  and  was   s.  by  his  nephew,   the  present  Robert 

Oliver  Jones,  Esq.  of  Fonmon  Castle. 
Arms — Quarterly,    1st,  sa.,  a  chevron  between  three  spear 

heads  arg.  the  points    embrued  with   blood;    2nd,    arg.,    a 

w)  vern's  head  erased  vert  holding  in  its  mouth  a  dexter  hand 

gu. ;  3rd,  gu.,  a  chevron  erm.  ;  4th,  arg.,  a  stag  couchant  gu. 

the  horns  and  hoofs  or,  holding  in  its  mouth  a  branch  vert. 

Crest— A  cubit  arm  erect  in  armour  ppr.  in  the  gauntlet  a  spear 

of  the  first  headed  arg.  embrued  gu. 
Seai— Fonmon  Castle,  near  Cowbridgc,  co.  Glamorgan. 


JONES    OF    GWYNFRYN. 

Jones,  The  Eight  Rev.  William  Basii,,  of 
Gwyiifryn,  co.  Cardigan,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  St. 
David's  ;  Visitor  of  St.  David's  College,  Lampeter, 
and  J.P.  CO.  Cardigan,  b.  2  Jan.  1822 ;  m.  10  Sept. 
1856,  Frances  Charlotte,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev. 
Samuel  Hoi  worthy.  Vicar  of  Croxall,  co.  Derby. 
The  Bishop  was  formerly  a  Fellow  and  Tutor  of 
.University  Coll.  Oxford,  and  subsequently  Arch- 
deacon, Chancellor,  and  Canon  Residentiary  of 
York,  Vicar  of  Bisbopt  horpe,  co.  York,  and  a  Pre- 
bendary of  St.  David's  Cathedral. 

HturaflC— William  Jones  m.  a  dau.  of  Thomas  Grif- 
fith, Esq.  of  Penpompren,  co.  Cardigan.    His  son  and  heir, 

William  Jones,  Esq.,  m.  1st,  1749,  Jane,  2nd  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Evan  Watkin  of  Kynillmawr,  in  the  same  co.,  Gent., 
and  had  issue, 

William. 

Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  Catherine,  m.  Robert  Lloyd. 

Margaret,  m.  Hugh  Edward. 
Mr.  Jones  m.  2ndly,  1772,  Anne,  dau.  of  Lloyd,   of  Penbryn, 
in  the  same  co.,   and  nidow  of  Lewis  Morris,  the  celebrated 
Welsh  Antiquary  (she  d.  1785).     He  d.  1780,  and  was  s.  in  his 
estates  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Jones,  Esq.  m.  1780,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
William  Tilsley,  M.A.  of  Llwydcoed,  co.  Montgomery,  Vicar 
of  Llandinam,  and  Rector  of  Penstrowed,  in  that  co.  {d.  1789), 
and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Tilslet,  his  heir.  li.  Harry,  d.  young. 

III.  Henry  Libanus,  6.  1786;  m.  1826,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Don 
Manual  Jose  Garcia,  of  the  Argentine  Republic,  and  had 
issue. 

I   Mary  m.   1810,   John  Kirshaw,   Esq.;   d.    1839,   leaving 
issue. 
Mr.  Jones  d.  1796.    His  eldest  son  and  heir, 

William  Tilsley  Jones,  Esq.  of  (Jwynfryn,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
CO.  Cardigan,  and  High  SberilTof  that  co.  1838,  6.  18  July, 
1782;  m.  1st,  1821,  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry  Tickell,  Esq.  of 
Leytonstune,  Essex  (d.  1822),  and  had  issue, 

William  Basil  (Kisht  Rev.),  now  of  Gwynfryn. 
31. 


882 


JON 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


JON 


Mr  Jones  d.  28  May,  1861,  leaving  the  fnllowing  issue  by  his 
2nd  wife,  CliriBtiana  (m.  182G;  d.  17  Sept.  1872), 

Evenird  Whitinfr.  b.  1839;  m.  1869,  Kose  Anna,  dau.  of 
P.  Masrrath,  Esq.,  and  lias  issue. 

Dorothea  Catherine  Emily. 

Arms—krg;  across  flory  Ea.  between  four  Cornish  chouffhs 
ppr.  Crest— A.  demi-lion  rampant  ppr.  Motto— mors  mihi 
lucrum. 

fieaJ— Gwynfryn,  near  Aheryr-twith,  co.  Cardigan.  Residence 
— Abergwili  Palace,  Carmarthen. 


JONES    OF    HARTSHEATH. 

Jones,  John  Caestairs,  Esq.  of  Havts'heat.h,  co. 
Flint,  and  of  Ccfn  Coch,  co.  Denbigh,  J.P.,  High 
Slieriff  of  Flii'tshire  18fi6,  and  of  Denhigshire  1874, 
I.  1827  ;  s.  hi*  father  1864  ;  m.  1st,  1863.  Anna  Maria 
Bamford,  only  child  of  John  Hesketh,  Esq.  of 
Bryndulas,  co.  Denbigh,  and  has  issue,  one  dau., 
Cecil  Clara.  He  m.  2n(lly,  1856,  Ehzabeth  Jane, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  WiUiara  Curne,  of  Boughton  Hall, 
CO.  Chestei*;  and  has  issue, 

I.  Wilson  Cabstaies,  6.  1857.  ii.  Henry  Carstairs. 

Mr.  Jone-s  was  educated  at  the  Royal  Military  Coll. 
Sandhurst,  is  a  J. P.  for  cos.  Flint  and  Denbi;;h, 
and  was  formerly  a  Capt.  in  the  2iid  Dragoon 
Guards. 

ILllttagC— The  lineaee  of  this  family  is  deduced  from 
CowBTD  AP  Cadvan,  a  Chieftain  of  Duffiyn  Clwyd,  in  Den- 
bishlnnd. 

Macbice  Jones,  Esq.  of  Cefn  Coch,  co.  Penhiah,  and  Gelli 
Gynan  (only  child  of  Hush  ap  John,  of  Ddol,  co.  Meriimeth, 
who  first  assumed  the  surname  of  Jones,  and  was  descended 
in  a  direct  line  from  David  ap  Cowryd  ap  Cadvan,  of  Dyftryn 
Clwyd),  m.  Catherine,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Peter  Williams,  Esq. 
of  Bala,  CO.  Merioneth,  and  hart  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Jones,  Esq  of  Cefn  Coch  and  Gelli  Gynan,  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  and  heiress  of  Edward  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Liverpool, 
and  by  her  (who  in.  2ndly,  William  M.  Thackery,  of  Chester, 
M.D.)  had  issue, 

Wilson,  of  Hartsheafh.  John  Maurice,  d.  1813. 

Elizabeth,  in.  John  Heaton,  Esq.  of  Plas  Heaton,  co.  Den- 
bigh, and  d.  1822,  leaving  issue. 
Mr.  Jones  d.  1797;  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Wilson  Jones,  ksq.  of  Hartsheath,  co.  Flint,  of  Cefn  Coch, 
CO.  Denbigh,  and  of  Gelli  Gynan,  in  the  same  co.,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  M.P.  for  Denbigh,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Denbigh  1831; 
6.  3  July,  1795;  m.  14  May,  1822,  Cecil,  dau.  of  John  Carstairs, 
Esq.  of  Woiboys,  co.  HuiUingduu,  F.P..S.  and  D.C.L.,  and 
had  issue, 

John  Cabstatrs.  now  of  Hartsheath. 

Hugh  Maurice,  late  Lieut. -Col.  73rd  regt.,  asramed  the  addi- 
tional surname  of  Mortimer,  Trt..  23  Feb.  ISO."!,  Favelle  Isabella 
Gertrude,  eldest  dau.  of  Richard  Lee  Sevan,  Esq.  of  Brix- 
worth  Hall,  Northampton,  and  has  issue,  Hugh  Carstairs, 
h.  Feb.  1867;  Wilson  Cuthbeit  Bevan,  6.  6  March,  la72; 
Gertrude  Isabella;  and  FaveUe  Helen. 

Wilson  Henry,  deceased.  Alexander  Fair. 

Cecil  Elizabeth,  deceasid.  Elizabeth  Jane,  deceased. 

Margaiet  Helen,  deceased.  Johanna. 

Mr.  Jones  d.  1864. 

Arms—Krg.,  a  chevron  between  three  boars'  heads  couped 
gu.  Crt.«t— A  boar's  head  couped  gu.  Motto-  Heb  nevol  nerth 
nid  sicr  saelh :  "  Witliout  help  from  above,  the  arrow  flies  in 
vain." 

S»af?— Hartsheath,  Mold,  co.  Flint;  Cefn  Coch,  liuthin;  and 
Gelli  Gynan,  Mold,  co.  Denbigh. 


JONES    OF    KEIiSTCN    PARK. 

JONE.s,  IxiGO  RiCHMUND,  Esq.  of  Kelston  Parle, 
CO.  Sinnei'scl,  J. P.,  Capt.  Scots  Guards,  b.  Sept. 
1818  ;  s.  his  father  Oct.  1878. 

|^lttt?[fjp. — This  family,  originally  of  Welsh  extraction, 
claims  descent  from  the  family  of  the  famous  architect  Inigo 
Jones. 

Wilmam  Jones,  Esq.  of  Argyll  Street,  London,  who  d.  circa 
1756,  left  two  sons,  the  eMer,  Imgo,  of  Fulbeck  Lodge,  co. 
Lincoln,  a  Commissinner  of  Guadaloupe,  and  for  the  Lottery 
Office,  il.  vMin.,  and  the  second  son, 

Henrt  Jones,  ICsq.  of  Bloomsbury  Square,  London,  Con- 
veyancer, ill.  1777,  Harriet,  dau.  of  A)<lcniian  Nathaniel 
Thomas,  of  Kaiten  Lodge,  Sussex,  and  had  issue.  The  and  son, 


The  Key.  Tntoo  Wit.liam  Jones,  of  Cobham  Place,  Snn 
TO.  1804,  Margaret  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Ho- 
Eichmond  Gale,  of  Banlsey  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  youn 
brother  of  Wilson  nratldell,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Conishead  Pri( 
Groom  o4  the  Bedchamber  to  Geobge  IV.,  and  d.  1810,  hav 
had  issue, 

Inigo  William,  of  Kelston  Park. 

Henry  Richmund,  C.B.,  Col.  Comm.  Carabineers,  to.  I 
liett,  dau.  of  J.  N.  Walker,  Esq.  of  Calderstone,  co.  1 
caster,  and  has  issue  one  dau. 
The  son  and  heir. 

Col.  Inigo  William  Jones,  M.A.,  of  Kelston  Park,  J.P. 
D.L.,  ioriiierly  Majoi-  lHh  Hussars,  High  Sheriff  for  Some 
1868,  and  Lieut. -Col.  ollhe  1st  battahon  of  Somerset,  Volunte 
TO.  14  Aug.  1814,  Anne  Maria,  dau.  of  Joseph  Neeld,  Esq 
Grittleton,  Wilts,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Inigo  Richmund,  now  of  Kelston  Park. 

;;i.^;;nSnf'']*«-.''-A-s-i«^'- 

I.  Maliel  Margaret.  ii.  Alice  Josephine, 

in.  Agues  Anne.  iv.  Ida. 

Anns— V,in\.,  a  lion  rampant  az. 
Seal— Ke\ntun  Park,  near  Bath,  Somerset. 


JONES    OF    LliANARTH    AND    JONEJ 
OF    CL.YTHA. 

See  Heebeet. 


JONES    OF    lilSSELAN. 

JoxES,  William  Bence,  Esq.  of  Lisselan, 
Cork,  J. P.,  M.A.,  Barristerat-Law,  b.  5  Oct.  18 
m.  6  July,  1813,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Willi 
Dickinson,  Esq.  of  Kingsweston,  M.P.  for  Somer 
and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Francis  Bence,  6.  9  March,  1856. 

II.  Reginald  Pence,  6.  4  Nov.  1866. 

I.  Caroline  Sophia,  m.  21  Aug.  1877,  Francis  Henry  Bli 
burne    Daniell,    Esq.,    only    child    of    George    Dar 
Capt.   R.N.,   by  his   wife,   Alice  Catherine,   dau.   of 
Right  Hon.  Francis  Blackburne,  sometime  Lord  Chanc  ) 
for  Ireland. 

II.  Mary  Lilias.  ni.  Philippa  Frances,     f 
iitllCagC-— WiT.LTAM  Jones,  Esq.  of  Blackrock  and  i 

of  Cork,   d.  23  Feb.  1831,  leaving  by  his  wife  Eleanor,   ii 
of  William  Winthrop,   Esq.  of  Cork,  a  dau.,   Alicia,  to.  1 
1795,  Rev.  Morgan  Donovan,  of  Montpellier,  afterwards 
0' Donovan;  and  a  son, 

William  Jones,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Col.  5th  Dra goon  Guard.' 
Matilda,  dau.  of  the  liev.  Bence  Bence,  ofThorington  1 
Suffolk,  Rector  of  Beccles ;  and  dying  6  Aug.  1843,  left  ise 

William  Bence,  now  of  Lisselan. 

Henry  Bence,  M.D.,  of  Brook  Street,  London,  in.  Lady 
licent  Acheson,  dau.  of  Archibald,  2nd  Earl  of  Gosford 

Frederick  Pembroke,  in.  Emma,  dau.  of  W.  Delmar,  £s 
The  Elms,  Canterbury. 

Seai— Lisselan,  Clonakilty. 


JONES  OF  LI.ANEECHRTJGOG  HAl 
AND    EGLWYSEG    MANOR    HOUSE 

Jones,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Llanerchrtigog  Hall 
Eglwyseg  Manor  House,  co.  Denbigh,  F.R.S.L.,. 
and  D.L.,  &c.,  Barrister-at-Law,  s.  1857  ;  m.  31  ' 
1864,  Charlotte  Annie,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Rai 
Esq.,  F.G.S.,  &c.,  of  Llwynegryn  Hall,  High  Sh 
of  Flintshire,  and  by  her  (b.  20  Oct.  1837  ; 
15  July,  1868)  had  issue, 

WilliMm  Henry  Trevor  Edwardes,  b.  2  Oct.  1865;  d.22Mi 
1870. 

ILt'llPHfJC— This  very  ancient  family  is  descended,  in  d 
paternal  line,  from  Kdnowain  Bendew,  one  of  the  Fi: 
Noble  Tribes  of  North  Wales. 

Robert  ap  Iorwarth  ap  Ririd  Ap  Iorwerth  ap  M»Df 
Ednowain  Bendew  lived  1339;  his  brother  Gwyn,  1313 
ness  to  deei).  Ithel  Vychan  ap  Kenrick,  grandson  of  Re 
TO.  Angharad,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Robert  ap  Howel,  of 
(of  the  great  house  of  Gwydir).  The  Anglicised  name  of  J 
(originally  -'ap  John"  ami  "Jones  de  Chilton,"  in  the  V; 
lion  of  SUriipshire,  1623)  was  first  borne  by  Ins  great-graoi 
Richard,  6tU  son  of  John,  son  of  Kenrick,  3rd  eon  of 


JOIT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


JON 


8S.J 


L-lian.  Hichard,  son  of  'William,  son  of  Richava,  was  of 
lili-iii,  near  Shrewsbury,  whieh  ren)ainpcl  a  lamily  seat  for 
.,i:.l  centuries  (till  ISI5).  The  heads  of  the  Llanerchrugog 
iiilv,  in  four  suecessive  Kenerations,  ra.  daus.  of  the  neigli- 
uiiMi,'  houses  of  Llwynon,  Eyton  of  Eyton,  anci  Watstay, 
tliiu'  Lif  ErthifT,  and  Trevor  of  Trevor.  Llanerchrusos  Hall 
s  liicn  a  seat  of  the  family  from  time  immemorial — at  least 
0  L;rnerations  before  1459.  The  present  IVIr.  Jones  is  the 
tiiiili  in  succession  from  "Uio  of  Llanerehrugog."  Old 
lit  ill  Hall  is  also  a  very  ancient  mansion.  The  black  lion 
the  I'rinces  of  Powys  appears,  as  the  old  Marton  arms,  in  a 
ry  ancient  Old  Marton  pedigree  (painted  on  vellum),  in  the 
issession  of  Mr.  Jones.  (See  the  very  curious  ancient  pedigree 
this  family  in  the  Archccolo(/ia  Cambrcnsis,  April,  1862, 
ider  the  title  "Tenures  of  Land.") 

EicHARD  Jones,  Esq.,  b.  1711  (son  of  John  Jones,  who  was 
1667,  and  d.  1733);  m.  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  Eichard 
iggons,  Esq.  of  The  Leasowe.s,  Salop  (descended  from  the  very 
icient  Shropshire  families  of  Uiggons  or  Hugons,  Haddocks, 
ycherley,  &c.),  and  sister  of  William  Higgons,  Esq.  of 
anerchrugog,  who,  by  Mary  his  wife,  widow  of  William 
innant,  Esq.,  and  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Payne,  Esq.,  had  an 
ily  child,  Elizabeth  Higgons,  who  d.  unm.  19  April,  1811. 
le  son  and  heir  of  Eichard  Jones  and  Margaret  Higgons  his 
fe, 

William  Jones,  Esq.  of  Llanerchvngog  Hall  and  Old  Marton 
all,  b.  5  May,  1752;  d.  July,  182G;  m.  Georgiana,  dau.  and 
:ir  of  Thomas  Wood,  Esq.  of  Goodnestone,  Kent,  by  Eebecca 
s  wife,  dau.  of  Eev.  Mr.  Howley,  and  aunt  of  William  Howley, 
.D.,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury.  By  this  lady  (who  was  b. 
Aug.  1757,  and  d.  19  Sept.  1823)  he  had  three  daus.,  Eebecca, 
U7im.  1828;  Charlotte,  d.  UMW.  April,  1868;  and  Lucretia, 

)i.  I82S;  and  one  son, 
Thomas  Jones,  Esq.  of  Llanerchrugog  Hall,  co.  Denbigh, 
id  Old  Marton  Hall,  Salop,  6.  27  July,  1781 ;  m.  1  Aug.  1814, 
•ances  Esther,  only  dau.  of  Charles  Morrall,  Esq.  of  Kilhendre 
irk,  and  Plas  lolyn,  Salop  (see  Mobball  of  P.ds  loiyn),  by 
ranees  his  wife,  sister  and  heiress  of  William  Challnor,  Esq. 
Plas  lolyn.  High  Sheriff  of  Salop  1800,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
March,  1843)  had  issue, 

William  Charles  Hussey,  m.  25  Nov.  1854,  Helen,  dau.  of  Dr. 
Bernays,  of  King's  College,  and  has  issue. 
Thomas,  of  Llanerchrugog. 

Henry,  to.  10  Aug.  1854,  Elizabeth  Hebccca.  dau.  of  William 
Taylor,  Esq.  of  Humberston  Lodge,  co.  Leicester,  and  d. 
8  Aug.  1868. 
r.  Jones  d.  Aug.  1857. 

Arms — Quarterly;  1st,  arg.,  a  lion  rampant  sa.  armed  and 
ngued  gu.  on  a  thief  az.  three  garbs  or,  ior  Jones,  of  GLyn 
rtliur :  2nd,  or,  a  lion  rampant  gu.,  lor  Bleddyn  ap  Ctnfyn; 
•d,  az.,  the  Three  Men  of  Kent  guardant  in  fess  ppr.  wreathed 
Id  cinctured  vert,  bearing  clubs  also  ppr.  and  shields  ai'g. 
larged  with  crosses  gu..  for  Wood,  o/&Of)riiies  owe,  Kent;  4tl), 
.1.,  a  chevron  between  three  falcons  rising  or,  for  Smallman  ; 
h,  arg.,  a  bull  passant  sa.  armed  and  unguled  or,  for  Bwla; 
.h,  sa.,  three  nags'  heads  erased  arg.,  for  Jones,  of  St.  George  ; 
;h,  gu.,  a  lion  rampant  within  a  bordure  engrailed  or,  for 
albot;  8th.  per  bend  sinister  erm.  and  ermines  a  lion  ram- 
jnt  or,  armed  and  langued  gu.,  for  Trevob;  9th,  az.,  a  wolf 
issant  arg.  armed  and  langued  gu.,  for  Gellvn  ap  Blaidd 
HODD.  Crest— A  garb  or.  Mcitlo — Look  to  the  past. 
Seats— Llanerchrugog  Hall,  Euabon;  and  Eglwyscg  Manor 
ouse,  Llangollen,  co.  Denbi-h. 


JONES    or    LARKHTLL. 

Jones,  Hugh  Heywood,  Esq.  of  Lurkliill,  West 
)erby,  co.  Lancaster,  b.  1849;  *.  his  fatlier  1872. 

IttlTCHtJC. — Mr.  Jones  is  son  of  the  late  Benjamin  Hey- 
ood  Jones,  Esq.  of  Lavldiill,  West  Derby,  co.  Lancaster, 
.P.  and  D.L.,  Ilmh  Sheriff  1k69,  who  was  b.  1812;  to.  1848, 
«uiza  Elizabetli,  eldest  dau.  of  Hugh  Hornby,  E.sq.olSandown, 
liverpool,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Hugh  Heywood,  now  of  Lark  Hill. 

n.  Arthur  Heywood.  III.  Oliver  Heywood. 

IV.  Llewellyn  Heywood.  v.  Benjamin  Noel  Heywood. 

I.  Annie  Louisa  Heywood. 

Arms—Ut  and  3rd,  or,  a  lion  rampant  az;  2nd  and  4th,  gu. 
ix  cross-crosslcts  arg.  between  a  fess  dancettee  erm.  Crest — 
L  talbut's  head  gu.  couped  at  the  shoulder  collared  dancettee 

&ai— Larkhill,  West  Derby,  co.  Lancaster. 


Armaj:h,  and  The  Cottage,  Belcoo,  co.  Fermanagh, 
late  of  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  J. P.  for  cos.  ol' 
Antrim,  Derrj,  Armagh,  rermanagli,  and  Cavan, 
and  P.L.  co.  Armagh,  served  the  office  of  High 
Sheriff  for  each  of  tlie  cos.  of  Armagh,  Antrim, 
Down,  and  Fermanagh ;  b.  2  April,  1821 ;  m.  4  Aug. 
1859,  Sara  Ellen,  only  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Edward 
Day,  H.E.I.C.S.,  of  the  family  of  Day  of  Kerry, 
widow  of  Capt.  Francis  Spring,  of  the  24th  rcgt. 
of  foot,  wlio  was  killed  in  action  during  the  Indian 
Mutiny  1857,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Keneick  Joun  Ciiaeles,  b.  31  July,  18C0. 

II.  Arthur  Henry  Morris,  b.  3  June,  1866. 

I.  Mary  Lizzie  Mabella.  ii.  Emnieline  Hawtry  Sara. 

in.  Adeline  Ida  Sara,  twin  with  Emmeline. 

JLillCaUC. — The  family  of  Jones  of  Moneyglass  claim 
descent  from  the  ancient  Welsh  family  of  Jones,  of  Ystrad,  in 
Carmarthen,  of  the  line  of  the  ancient  Princes  of  the  Cimbri. 

MoEBEs  Jones,  Esq.  (grandson  of  Morres  Jones,  Esq.  of 
Ystrad,  te»ip.  Chaeles  11.),  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Capt.  William 
Dobbyn,  of  Duneane  House,  Toome,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  sister 
of  "French  John"  O'Neill,  of  Shane's  Castle,  and  cousin- 
german  of  Jane,  wife  of  Arthur  Baron  Dawson,  of  Castle  Daw- 
son. Mr.  Jones,  to  whom  French  John  O'Neill  granted,  as  a 
portion  with  his  niece,  a  lease  in  pei'pctuity,  of  the  lands  of 
Moneyglass,  d.  15  Sept.  1735,  leaving  issue  two  daus.,  Mary, 
d.  I  March,  1755,  and  Anne,  d.  9  April,  1765,  and  an  only  son, 

Thomas  Morees  Jones,  Esq.,  "The  Bumper  Squire  Jones," 
of  Carolan'sMuse,  who  d.  Dec.  1769,  leaving,  EojsjiKT  Mobkes, 
and  Thomas  Moeees.    The  elder, 

EoBEET  Moeees  Jones,  Esq.,  d.  v.nm.  1775,  and  was  s.  by 
his  next  brother, 

Thomas  Mobees  Jones,  Esq.  of  Ivybrook,  6.  1746;  m.  1770, 
Miss  Letitia  Hamilton,  of  Glenawly,  co.  Fermanagh,  and  had 
issue  four  sons  and  seven  daus., 

W^illiam  Morres,  s.  p. 

Thomas  Morres  Hamilton,  Capt.  of  the  Moneyglass  Volun- 
teers, d.  from  the  effects  of  a  fall  from  his  horse.  He  m., 
but  d.  s.  p. 

Keneick  Moebis,  6.  1785. 

Eobert  Morres,  a  Lieut,  in  the  army,  d.  unm.  June,  1794. 

Elizabeth,  m.  1809,  Mark  Ker  O'Neill,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
of  Flowerlield,  Coleraine,  grandson  of  Felix  O'Neill,  Esq.  of 
Neil's  Brook,  Eandalstown. 

Mary,  to.  Eev.  William  Babington. 

Ann,  TO.  Capt.  Mitchell.         Biittania,  m.  Humphrey  Nixon. 

Emma,  to.  Alexander  O'Hara,  Esq. 

Letitia,  m.  Henry  O'Hara,  Esq. 

Harriet,  m.  Eev.  Charles  Henry  Crookshank. 

Helen,  in.  Capt.  Alexander  McManus,  of  Mount  Davy's,  co. 
Antrim;  she  d.  29  March,  1869. 
Mr.  Jones  d.  27  May,  1818,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Keneick  Mobeis  Jones,  Esq.,  6.  1785,  who  assumed  his 
maternal  name  of  Hamilton  ;  he  to.  Mabella,  dau.  of  Major 
Charles  Hill,  of  Bellaghy  Castle,  co.  Londonderry,  and  had 
issue, 

Thomas  Moeees,  now  of  Moneyglass. 

John  Charles  Hill,  Lieut.-Col.  64th  regt.,  h.  31  March,  1824; 
m.  15  Jan.  1861,  Eva  Gray,  only  dau.  of  Major  Alexander 
MeKenzie,  18th  regt.,  Comu;anding  Brigade  Depot  at 
Liverpool,  and  d.  s.  p.  3  Sept.  1876. 

Mabella,  to.  1843,  Meredith  Chambre,  Esq.  of  Hawthorn 
Hill,  CO.  Armagh,  J. P. 
Mr.  Kenrick  Morres  Hamilton  Jones  d.  31  March,  1830,  and  was 
s.  by  his  eldest  son.  His  widow,  Mabella,  to.  2ndly,  1837,  Lieut.- 
Col.  Kennedy,  late  of  the  ISth  Hussars,  of  the  Cultra  family, 
and  dying  1854,  left  three  daus.  surviving.  Mrs.  Kennedy  d. 
9  May,  1868. 

Seais— Moneyglass  House,  Toomehridge,  co.  Antrim ;  Jones- 
borough  House,  Flurrybridge,  co.  Armagli ;  and  "  The  Cottage," 
Belcoo,  Enniskillen,  co.  Fermanagh. 


lAMILTON-JONES    OF    MONEYGLASS. 

Hamilton  -  Jones,   Thomas    Morhis,   Esq.   of 
loneyglass  House,  co.  Auuim,  Jouesborough,  co. 


JONES    OF    MULLINAEEO'. 

Jones,  John  Hawtret,  Esq.  of  MuUinahro',  co. 
Kilkenny,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sherife  1833  ;  b.  23 
Dec.  18U3  ;  m.  .\ufj.  1840,  Annie,  dau.  of  William 
Milward,  Esq.  of  Waterford,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Hawteet,  b.  20  Oct.  1843. 

II.  WilUam  Milward,  b.  12  March,  1846. 

III.  Henry,  6.  19  April,  1851. 

IV.  Francis,  6.  18  April,  IS54. 

I.  Manoa  Jane,  b.  19  May,  1811 ;  d.  27  Aug.  1858; 

3  L  a  ..; 


884 


JON 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


JOX 


II.  Annie  EUzal.eth,  6.  22  Aug.  1842; 
in.  Emily,  h.  26  Oi:t.  1848. 

ILilTCagC. — Col.  John  Jones,  of  a  Welsh  family,  Governor 
of  the  Isle  of  Anglesea,  Commissioner  of  Lands  in  Ireland, 
was  the  first  of  Jlullinabro',  co.  Kilkenny.  He  m.  Catherine, 
widow  of  Capt.  Eoger  Whitestone,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Crom- 
well, Esq.  of  Ely,  M.P.  for  Huntingdon,  grand-dau.  of  Sir  Oliver 
Cromwell  of  Hinchinbroke,  and  sister  of  Ouveb  Ceomwell, 
Lord  Protector,  and  was  .«.  by  his  son, 

Fbanc:s  Jones,  Esq.  of  Mullinabro',  co.  Kilkenny,  m.  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Bayley,  of  Castlemoor,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John.  6.  6  April,  1651. 

n.  WiUiam,  of  Parkswood,  co.  Waterford,  6.  1662. 

1.  Mary,  6.  12  Dec.  1652.  ii.  Frances,  b.  22  March,  1655. 

III.  Dorothy,  b.  12  July,  1667. 

He  d.  25  Xov.  1670,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  ' 

John  Jon-es,  Esq.  of  Mullinabro,  m.  7  Aug.  1684,  Sarah,  dau.  I 

of  Humphrey    Minchin,  Esq.  of  Shanagarry,  co.  Tipperary,  I 

and  had  issue,  ' 

I.  Francis,  b.  30  March,  1687;  d.  young.  I 

II.  Hcmpheet,  b.  6  Aug.  1688. 

in.  John,  6.  7  Jan.  1690;  d.  25  Dec.  1691. 
He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Humphrey  Jones,  Esq.  of  Mullinabro",  J.P.  and  High  Sheriff 
for  CO.  Kilkenny  1752;  m.  1st,  13  April,  1721,  Eleanor,  dau.  of 
Nicholas  Toler,  Esq.  of  Graig,  co.  Tipperary,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  Nov.  1726)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 
He  m.  2ndly,  20  May,  1729,  Mary,  aan.  of  John  Morris,  Esq.  of 
Harbour  View,  co.  Waterford,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

n.  Humphrey,  6.  1  Feb.  1730;  d.  young. 

in.  Humphrey,  b.  4  Feb.  1736,  killed  at  Battle  of  Quebec. 

rv.  Morris,  6.  21  July,  1737. 

I.  Sarah,  6.  28  Feb.  1731;  m.  1st,  Edward  TSTiitby,  Esq., 
2ndly,  Kev.  W.  Dennis. 

n.  Mary,  b.  8  Sept.  1732 ;  m.  John  Andrews,  Esq.  of  King's 
County.  ni.  Anne,  b.  20  May,  1735. 

Humphrey  Jones  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Jones,  Esq.  of  Mullinabro',  6.  10  May,  1723,  High 
Sheriff  CO.  Kilkenny  1762,  m.  1750,  Eebecca,  dau.  of  William 
Morris,  Esq.,  J.P.  co.  Waterford,  by  Martha  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Richard  Eeade,  Esq.  of  liosenara,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

I.  Hdmphbet,  6.  30  Sept.  1759;  d.  12  Feb.  1820. 

I.  Sarah,  b.  1754;  m.  John  Carew,  Esq.  of  Ballinamona,  co. 
Waterford. 

n.  Mary,  m.  William  King,  Esq.;  d.  1815. 

III.  Eebecca,  b.  18  June,  1756.  rv.  Eleanor. 
V.  Anne,  b.  13  Sept.  1760;  m.  Rev.  John  Hughes. 
■VI.  Henrietta,  b.  1762.               vii.  Margaret,  b.  1767. 

John  Jones,  Esq.  d.  1  Dec.  17S8,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Hu-mphket  Jones,  Esq.  of  MulUnabro',  b.  30  Sept.  1759;  to. 
1st,  30  Sept.  1790,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Rev.  Ralph 
Hawtrey,  Eector  of  Gaulskill,  co.  Kilkenny,  the  representative 
of  the  eldest  branch  of  the  ancient  family  of  Hawtrey,  of 
Euislip,  Middlesex,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Hawtrey,  b.  20  Oct.  1791 ;  d.  12  March,  1803. 

n.  Ealph  Haw  trey,  b.  15  Feb.  1795,  killed  by  a  fall  from  his 
horse,  .'9  Jan.  1817. 

ni.  Humphrey,  b.  23  Sept.  1802 ;  d.  unm.  27  Nov.  1825. 

rv.  John  Hawtrey,  now  of  Mullinabro'. 

I.  Sarah,  b.  7  April,  1793 ;  m.  10  Sept.  1812,  Major  Oliver 
Cuffe  Jackson. 

II.  Eebecca,  b.  15  Feb.  1799;  r,i.  Jan.  1822  (as  1st  wife), 
William  Henry  Gabbett.  Esq.  of  Caherline,  co.  Limerick. 

m.  Mary  Anne,  b.  15  Aug.  1801;  m.  Nov.  1825,  George 
Ormsby,  Esq.  of  Gortner  Abbey,  co.  Mayo. 

rv.  Eleanor,  6.  10  July,  1805;  d.  Jan.  1826. 

V.  Anne  Charlotte,  6.  5  Nov.  1806. 
Humi'hrey  Jones  r-i.  2ndly,  19  Nov.  1811,  Lucy,  only  dau.  of 
Samuel  Newport.  Esq.  and  by  her  had  issue, 

V.  Samuel  Humphrey,  b.  28  Jan.  1813. 

VI.  Marmaduke,  b.  9  March,  1817:  deceased. 
VI.  Lucy  Jane,  b.  8  Sept.  1814;  d.  March,  1860. 

He  d.  12  Feb.  1820,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 
Humphrey  Jones,  Esq.  of  Mullinabro',  who  d.  unm.,  and  was  s. 
by  his  brother,  John  Hawtrey  Jones,  now  of  Mullinabro'. 
Seat — Mullinabro',  Waterford. 


JONES    OF    NASS. 

JoxES,  William  Chaeles  Nigel,  Esq.  of  Nass, 
CO.  Grloucester,  b.  30  June,  1846;  s.  liis  father  1872; 
m.  1870,  Constance  Marv  Masquerier,  eldest  dau.  of 
Eer.  S.  a.  Eees,  which  lady  d.  1874. 


ILtltCajC— Tliis  is  a  family  of  considerable  antiqi 
and  one  of  long  standing  in  co.  Gloucester. 

EoYNON  Jones,  Esq.  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edw 
Cook,  of  Highnam  Court,  co.  Gloucester,  was  father,  by  he: 
William  Jones,  Esq.,  who  m.  Cholmeley,  dau.  of  Sir  J 
D'Oyly,  Bart.,  and  had  a  son,  Eoynon  Jones,  Esq.,  whc 
his  cousin,  Mary  Jones,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edward  Jones,  Esq.  of  Nass,  m.  12  Sept.  1804,  Elizab 
dau.  of  Rev.  Edward  Owen,  of  Ty  Gwyn,  co.  Merioneth, 
by  her  (who  d.  28  July,  1860,  aged  78)  had  issue, 

Roynon,  6.  4  Oct.  1806 ;  d.  17  Nov.  1835.    He  was  in 
Rifle  Brigade. 

Edward  Owen,  late  of  Nass. 

William  Wynn,  R.H.A.,  6.  13  Aug.  1813;  d.  14  May,  184 

Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  18  Oct.  1849,  Eev.  Henry  Wood,  Be   il 
of  Broughbridge,  Somerset.  Emma  Diana. 

Mr.  Jones  d.  3  May,  1847,  and  was  s.  by  his  2nd  son, 

Edward  Owen  Jones,  Esq.  of  Nass,  J.P,  and  D.L.,  Verd 
of  the  Forest  of  Dean,  Knt.  of  St.  Ferdinand  of  Spain 
19  Oct.  1808;  to.  14  Oct.  1840,  Catharine  Sophia,  dau.  of  J 
Fortescue  Bricksdale,  Esq.  of  Birchamp  House,  co.  Gloucei 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  had  issue, 

I,  Edward  D'Oyly,  6.  1  April,  1843;  d.  4  Jan.  1844. 

II.  William  Charles  Nigel,  now  of  Nass. 
m.  Edward  Cholmeley,  b.  30  Jan.  18.52. 
I.  Catharine  Elizabeth.  n.  Frances  Alice, 
m.  Eleanor  May,  d.  17  Dec.  1847.  iv.  Isabel  Mary, 
v.  Eleanor  Augusta,  d.  21  Nov.  1865.       vi.  Margaret  Ai 

He  d.  1872. 
Seat — Nass,  near  Lydney,  co.  Gloucester. 


JONES    OF    PANTGLAS. 

JoxES,  Alfeed  Campbell  HALLVBrETON,  I 
of  Pantglas,  co.  Carmarthen,  J. P.,  b.  10  March,  16 

ittnraflC.— This  family  has  been  settled  in  the  neight 
hood  of  Llandovery,  where  they  have  been  landed  propriei 
for  upwards  of  three  centuries.  Some  property  in  pre 
possession  has,  it  is  stated,  descended,  by  direct  success 
from  the  time  of  Queen  Elizabeth.    Mr.  Jones's  grandfall 

David  Jones,  Esq.  of  Blaenos,  and  of  Pantglas,  J. P.,  m. 
1786,  Anne,  dau.  and  eventually  sole  heiress  of  Rev.  3 
Jones,  of  Gwalrhedyn,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Evan,  b.  1785;  d.  unm.  1820. 

n.  John,  b.  6  Feb.  1788 ;  to.  1809,  Mary,  youngest  da' 

William  Jones,  Esq.  of  Henllys,  and  by  this  lady  left  ai 

decease  1812,  three  sons, 

1  David,  of  Pantglas  and  Fenian. 

2  William,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  Glandenys,  co.  Cardigai 
11  Dec.  1811. 

3  John,  of  Blaenos,  Llandovery,  Ban-i<:ter-at-Law.  M.P 
Carmarthen,J.P.|andD.L.,  High!Sheriffl854,  ft.Dec.  1 
m.  his  cousin,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  David  Thomas,  E« 
Wellfield  House,  co.  Radnor,  who  d.  29  Sept.  1844, 

Mr.  David  Jones  to.  2ndly,  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  Moi 
Pryse  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Glansevin,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  gr: 
dau.  of  Edmund,  11th  Viscount  Hereford,  but  had  no  it 
He  d.  29  Sept.  1840,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

David  Jones,  Esq.  of  Pantglas,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  foi 
Carmarthen,  and  High  Sheriff  1845,  b.  INov.  1810;  to. 29  J 
1845,  Margaret  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  George  Camp 
of  Edenwood,  co.  Fife,  and  niece  of  Lord  Campbell,  Lord  C 
Justice,  and  had  issue, 

Alfred  Cajipbell  Haltbukton,  now  of  Pantglas. 

Frederick,  6.  1851.  Gerwyn,  b.  17  Jan.  1857. 

Mary  Eleanor  Margaret  Geraldine. 

Louisa  Madeline  Maria. 
Mr.  Jones  d.  1868.     His  widow  to.  2ndly,   10  Feb.   1870, 
Richard  George  Augustus  Levinge,  Bart,  of  Knockdrin  Ca 
CO.  Westmeath,  and  d.  5  Nov.  1871. 

Arms — Gu.,  on  a  chevron  arg.  between  three  bucks'  hi 
erased  or,  a  falcon  sa.  belled  of  the  third.  Crest— Oa  a  txu 
vert  a  bull's  head  erased  sa.  bezantee.    Motin — Da  ei  fydd 

Seat — Pantglis,  near  Llandilo,  co.  Carmarthen. 


JONES    OF    SHACKEELEY    HALL. 

Jones,  John,  Esq.  of  Shackerley  HaU  nnd  Kil 

Hall,  Salop,  J.P.,  b.   2  April,   1805;    m.  30  1 

1826,  Anne,  dau.  of  T.  Badger,  Esq.,  and  by 

(who  d.  16  Feb.  1866)  has  had  issue, 

I.  John  George  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Hurstmonceanx,  m.  Em 

dau.   of  .\dmiral  Atkinson,  and  by  her  (who  to.  2n 

Eichard  Colley  Wellesley,  Esq.)  left  issue,  at  his  deue 

four  daus. 


JOX 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


JOR 


885 


.  George,  m.  Emma,  dau.  of  Mr.  Evans,  and  d.  aged  34, 
l.niving  issue,  three  dans,  and  one  son,  George,  b.  1800, 
who,  at  the  death  of  his  father,  s.  to  the  manor  of  Mitton, 
CO.  Stafford,  which  had  been  left  to  his  father  by  his  great- 
grandfather. 

1.  Daniel,  of  The  Brooldands,  Allbrighton,  h.  8  May,  183G; 
m.  9  March,  1864,  Henrietta  .Mary,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
lU-nry  Wellesley,  D.D.,  Principal  of  New  Inn  Hall,  Oxford, 
by  whom  he  has  issue,  George  Wellesley,  b.  9  June,  1873; 
Arthur  Henry,"  6.  20  June,  1875;  Henrietta  Catherine ; 
Hyacinth  Mary;  Charlotte  Cunliffe;  Ann  Vandyck. 
k-.  Henry,  of  Huiiiphrestone  Hall,  B.A.,  of  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  Vicar  ot  Wrotham,  Sevenoaks,  Kent,  6.  1841 ; 
m.  Dora,  dau.  of  S.  N.  Stokes,  and  had  one  son. 
.  Henwayn,  of  Beamish  Hall,  b.  1844;  m.  Louisa,  dau.  of 
—  Nicolls,  Ksq. 

,  Anne,  m.  Kev.  John  Brooks,  and  has  issue. 
I.  Catherine,  m.  Thomas  Brooks,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
;i.  Ellen. 

\,'.  Kiith,  in.  George  Binns  Ashworth,  Esq.  of  Bortenshaw, 
and  has  issue,  Bolton. 

LtUCilgC. — This  family  is  stated  to  be  a  junior  branch  of 
t  of  Jones  of  Chilton  Grove,  near  Shrewsbury,  which  estate 
i  sold  in  the  year  1815,  after  the  decease  of  the  last  sur- 
ing  male  representative.  The  family  had  been  seated  there 
u  time  immemorial,  and  members  of  it  have  borne  posts  of 
lour  and  responsibility  in  both  the  county  of  Salop  and  the 
ough  of  Shrewsbury.  They  are  of  Welsh  origin,  and  for 
earlier  portion  of  the  pedigree,  see  JoNiis  of  lianerchrugog 
I. 

OHN  JoNBs,  Esq.,  circa  1620,  was  of  Chilton  Grove,  a  small 
ite  near  Shrewsbury,  with  which  town  the  family  was  much 
nected  ;  one  branch  being  seated  there  at  Jones'  mansion, 
ich  was  the  residence  of  Prince  Eupert  in  1642 :  and 
ther  branch  being  seated  at  Berwick  Park,  near  Shrews- 
y,  where  Sir  Samuel  Jones  built  some  almshouses.  Of  this 
nch  also  came  Sir  Thomas  Jones,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of 
nmon  Pleas  in  the  reigns  of  Charles  II.  and  James  II.  The 
grandson  of  the  above  is  stated  to  have  been  John 
,  who,  by  Nancy  his  wife,  was  father  of  George  Jones, 
I.,  who  purchased  the  estate  of  Shackerley,  and  manor  of 
nningtun,  together  with  other  manors  and  estates  in  the 
ghbourhood.  George  Jones  d.  in  1857,  and  his  wife  one 
ir  later.  At  his  death  he  gave  liis  manor  of  Mitton  to  his 
ndson  George  and  his  heirs ;  the  rest  of  his  property  he 
lueathed  to  his  son,  John  Jones,  of  Buckley  Grange,  for  his 
,  and  after  that,  (1)  the  estates  of  Shackerley  Hall,  Kilsall 
,  and  the  manor  of  Donnington,  with  the  bulk  of  the 
ded  estates  to  his  grandson,  Daniel  Jones;  (2)  his  manor 
lumphrestone,  with  other  properties,  to  bis  grandson.  Rev. 
iiry  Jones;  (3)  the  estates  of  Beamish  Hall  and  Heriots 
ys  to  his  grandson,  Henwayn  Jones. 

EORGE  Jones,  the  purchaser  of  Shackerley  Hall,  was  b. 
I,  and  TO.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Henry  Turner,  by  his  wife,  a 
.  of  W.  Hanbury,  Esq.  of  Moreton,  co.  Stafford,  which 
lily  has  for  centuries  been  seated  at  Norton  Caines,  in  that 
,  and  is  a  branch  of  the  Hanburys  of  Hanbury,  co.  Worccs- 
and  had  issue, 

OHN,  now  of  Shackerley  Hall. 
;ieanor,  d.  young  and  uidh. 

'heodosia,  in.  John  Barker,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Stafford, 
by  whom  he  had  issue,  six  sons  and  five  daus. 
lj-j)i.s— Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  vert  wounded  in  the  breast  gu. 
its — 1st,  The  sun  in  splendour  or;  2nd,  On  an  Eastern  crown 
a  dragon  passant  guardant  gu.  Mottoes— 0\ner  na  ovno 
,'au ;  and  Esto  sol  testis. 

it«is— Shackerley  Hall ;  and  Buckley  Grange,  Shiffnal. 
iidencc — Albrighton,  Wolverhampton. 


JONES    OF    CHASTLETON. 

See  Whitmobe  Jo^•ES. 


JONES    OF    CHILTON. 

See  Vaughan. 


part  of  Tyrawley,  co.  Mayo,  from  them  called  MacJordan's 
country. 

Stephen  MacJosdan,  Lord  of  Athlethan,  son  of  Jordan  de 
Exeter,  m.  1262,  Basilin,  dau.  of  Meyler  de  Bermnighum,  2nd 
Lord  Athenry,  and  had  a  son,  Slevin,  and  a  dau.,  to.  Sir 
William  De  Burgh,  ancestor  of  the  Claniicurde  family. 

Slevin  oe  Exeter  MacJordan,  .v.  his  father,  and  was  killed 
1316.  He  was  father  of  Meyler  MacJurdaii  (killed  by  Cathel 
O'Conor),  father  of  John  MacJordau  (killed  1416;,  Irom  whom 
we  pass  to 

Edjidnd  MacJordan,  of  Beallalahan  Castle,  chief  of  his  name 
teni}).  Elizabeth.  These  lands  continued  in  the  family  until 
confiscated  by  Cromwell,  who  only  allowed  the  family  to 
retain  the  castle  and  estate  of  llosslevin,  which  were  confirmed 
to  them  by  Charles  II.  Many  of  the  family  are  found  in  the 
army  lists  of  James  II.  and  Louis  XIV.,  when  they  had  discon- 
tinued the  prefix  "  Mac." 

James  Jordan,  Esq.  of  Rosslevin,  there  seated  in  1700,  d. 
circa  1720  ;  he  w.  Mary  Garvey,  of  Tully,  co.  Mayo,  and  had, 
with  a  younger  son,  Constantine,  an  elder  and  successor, 

Henry  Jordan,  Esq.  of  Rosslevin,  d.  1770,  m.  1st,  Anne, 

dau.  of  Farragh  McDonnell,  Esq.  of  Bally  Colley  (now  Moore 

Hall),   CO.   Mayo,  and  had  one  dau.,  Anne,  wife  of  Francis 

Garvey,  Esq.  of  Rosmendall.     He  m.  2ndly,  1746,  Jane,  dau.  of 

Myles  Burke,  Esq.  of  Ower,  co.  Galway,  and  had, 

James,  called  to  the  Irish  Bar  1773,  m.  a  dau.  of  SirNeal 

O'Uonell,  of  Newport,  Bart.,  but  d.  s.  p.,  killed  in  a  duel, 

1782,  by  Col.  Martin,  of  Ballinahinch,  at  Greenhills,  near 

Castlebar. 

Myles,  of  whom  presently,  as  succeeding  his  brother. 
Mary,  m.  C.  Jordan,  Esq.  of  Knockonoreagh. 
Honoria,  m.  Thomas  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Ballycurrin  Castle. 
Bediha,  to.  Ignatius  Kelly,  Esq.  of  Castlegar. 
Myles  Jordan,  Esq.  of  Rosslevin,  a  minor  at  his  brother's 
death,   succeeded.     He  d.  1829,  having  m.  Bedelia,  dau.  of 
Dominick  Burke,  Esq.  of  Greenhills,  and  had  issue,  seventeen 
children,  of  whom  those  attaining  maturity  were, 
Henry,  of  whom  later. 

Joseph,  m.  Miss  Burke,  of  Athenry,  and  had  issue. 
Constantine,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Dr.  Fiuglass,  and  had  issue, 
Myles  Joseph,  of  Castlebar,  M.D. 
Dominick,  M.D.,  d.  ^lv1n. 

Charles  Burke,  m.  1856,  Minnie,  widow  of  John  Brown,  Esq. 
of  Brownstown,  and  has,  Henry,  Mary,  Jane,  Bedilia,  and 
Josephine. 

Myles,  Crown  Solicitor  for  co.  Mayo,  to.  1858,  Mary,  dau.  of 
William  Graham,  Esq.  of  Westpoit,  and  has,  Henry,  William, 
Myles,  James,  and  Augustus. 

Edmund,  of  Mountjoy  Square,  Dublin,  Barrister-at-Law, 
Ci-own  Prosecutor  for  co.  Galway. 

Jane,  m.  William  Garvey,  Esq.  of  Tully  House,  co.  Mayo. 
Ermina,  to.  James  Jordan,  Esq.  of  Bushfield,  and  d.  1856, 
leaving  issue. 

Ilonoria,  ru.  Joseph  Brown,  brother  of  John  Brown,  Esq.  of 
Claran,  and  (/.  1865,  leaving  issue. 
Cecilia,  Julia,  Bediha,  all  d.  unm. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Henry  Jordan,  Esq.  of  Rosslevin  Castle,  to.  Maria,  dau.  of 
Myles  Egan,  Esq.,  M.D.,  and  had,  with  two  daus.,  Jane,  and 
Kate  Mary,  m.  J.  M.  Burke,  Esq.,  M.D.,  a  son,  Myles  Heney, 
now  of  Rosslevin.    Mr.  Jordan  d.  1856. 


JORDAN    OF    ROSSLEVIN    CASTLE. 

Jordan,  Myles  Heney,  Esq.  of  Kosslevin  Castle, 
.  Mayo,  J.P.,5.  1856. 

iLtnCilCJC. — This  family,  which  claims  Anglo-Norman 
gin,  assumed,  it  is  stated,  the  name  of  MacJordan,  as  the 
Burghs  assumed  that  of  MacWilliam.  In  the  13th  century, 
;  MacJoidans  became  chiefs  of  the  barony  of  Gallen  and 


.^rms— Gu.,  a  lion  rampant  between  three  cr 
Motto — Percusus  resurgo. 
Seat — Bosslevin  Castle,  Swineford,  co.  Mayo. 


3  crosslet  or. 


JORDAN    OF    PIGEONSFORD. 

JoEDAN,  Geoegk  Bowen  Joedan,  Esq.  of 
Pigeonsford,  co.  Cardigan,  and  Dumpledale,  co. 
Pembroke,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the  cos.  Cardigan  and 
Pembroke,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Cardigan  1836,  b. 
6  Sept.  1806 ;  m.  1st,  31  July,  1831,  Ellen,  3rd  dau. 
of  Su"  John  Owen.  Bart,  of  Orielton,  co.  Pembroke, 
and  bj  her  (who  d.  12  'Noy.  18i6)  has  had  issue, 

I.  George  Price,  6.  3  April,  1825;  d.  3  May,  IS50. 

n.  Barrett  Price,  J. P.,  6.  8  April,  1842. 

I.  Ellen  Evelyn  Ehzabeth,  to.  April,  1861,  Admiral  Charles 
Hope.  R.N. 

II.  Elizabeth  Maria,  m.  18  Aug.  187.'>,  Morgan  Jones,  Esq,  of 
Penylan,  co.  Cardigan.  iii.  Angelina 

This  gentleman,  whose  patronymic  was  Peice,  took 
the  name  of  Joedan  under  the  will  of  the  Eev.  John 
Jordan,  of  Dumpledale,  to.  Pembroke.  He  m.  2ndly, 
9  Nov.  1867,  Ellinor  Laiu-a,  only  dau.  of  Kichard. 
Owen  Powell,  Esq. 


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KAN 


3LiltCa0f .— The  family  of  Jordan  claim  to  be  of  Anglo- 
Norman  origin.  Tlie  first  sel  tier  in  Wales  is  stated  to  have  been 
Jordan  de  Cantinuton,  one  of  the  companions  of  Martin  de 
Tours,  in  his  conquest  of  Kemmes,  terap.  William  I.  At  the 
close  of  the  14th,  or  bcginnins  of  the  loth  century,  Leonabd 
JOBDAN  m.  the  heiress  of  Diimpledale.  and  thus  acquired  that 
estate ;  the  Jordans  were  tlienceforth  widely  spread  over  the  co. 
Pembroke,  but  are  now  extinct  in  the  male  line. 

George  Peice,  Esq.  of  Pigeonsford,  co.  Cardigan,  Capt.  in 
the  army,  and  Col.  of  the  County  Local  Militia  (son  of  George 
Price,  Esq.  of  Penygraifc,  co.  Cardigan,  by  Dorothea  his  wife, 
only  dau.  of  James  Bowen,  E.sq.  of  Llwynswair,  co.  Pembroke, 
and  grandson  of  John  Price,  Esq..  by  Bridget,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Lewis  Parry,  Esq.  ef  Cwymeynon,  co.  Cardigan),  to.  1805, 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Barrett  Bowkn  Jordan, 
Esq.  of  Nceston,  whose  mother  was  one  of  tlie  co-heiresses  of 
William  Bowen,  Esq.  of  Haverfordwest,  by  one  of  the  co- 
heiresses of  William  Fowler,  Esq.  of  Robcston  Hall,  and  left  at 
his  decease  an  only  surviving  son,  the  present  George  Bowe.s 
Jordan  Jordan,  Esq.  of  Pigeonsford. 

Ariin—G\x.,  a  lion  rampant  between  eight  crosses  crosslet 
fitchee  or,  a  chief  of  the  second. 

Seats— Pigeonsford,  Newcaatlo  Emlyn,  co.  Cardigan;  and 
Dumpledale,  co.  Pembroke. 

♦ 

JOYCE    OF    CORGAHY, 

JOTCE,  Walter,  Esq.  of  Corgavy,  Castle  Blatney, 
CO.  Galway,  J.P.,  b.  1  June,  1831 ;  m.  18  July,  1859, 
Louisa,  dau.  of  James  Duly,  Esq.  of  Casfcle  Daly, 
J.P.  CO.  Galway,  by  his  wife  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Hubert  Dolpliin,  Esq.  of  Turoe  (see  Dolphin  of 
Turoe)  and  has,  witli  other  issue,  an  eldest  son, 

Walter,  b.  21  Jan.  18G5. 
Mr.  Joyce  claims  to  represent  the  eldest  branch  of 
this  ancient  family. 

ILilttaSt.— "  This  old  family,"  says  Hardiman  in  his 
History  of  Galway,  "is  of  ancient  and  honourable  English 
descent,  and  was  allied  to  the  Welch  and  English  Princes. 
Thomas  Joycs,  the  first  of  the  name  that  came  to  Ireland, 
Bailed  from  Wales  in  the  reign  of  Edward  I.,  and  arrived  with 
his  fleet  at  Thomond,  in  Munstcr,  where  he  married  Onorah 
O'Brien,  dau.  of  the  Chief  of  that  district;  from  thence, 
putting  to  sea,  he  directed  his  course  to  the  western  part  of 
Connaught,  where  he  acquired  considerable  tracts  of  territory, 
which  his  posterity  still  inhabit.  While  on  the  voyage  his 
wife  was  delivered  of  a  son,  whom  he  named  MacMara,  son 
of  the  sea.  He  extended  his  father's  a^'quisitions,  and  from 
him  descended  the  sept  of  the  Joyces,  a  race  of  men  remark- 
able for  their  extraordinary  stature,  who  for  centuries  past 
inhabited  the  mountainous  district  of  Jar  Connaught,  called 
from  them  "Dulhaidh  Sheodhoigh,"  or  "Joyce's  Country." 
Walter  Jorse,  Jorz,  or  Joyce,  brother  of  Thomas,  Cardinal 
of  Sabina,  of  this  name  and  family,  was  Archbishop  of  Armagh ; 
he  resigned  in  1311,  and  was  succeeded  by  his  brother  Roland. 
The  former  was  Confessor  to  Edward  II.,  and  was  author  of 
several  works.  The  families  of  Joyes  Grove,  in  the  co.  Gal- 
way ;  Oxford,  in  the  co.  Mayo  ;  and  Woodquay,  in  the  town  of 
Galway,  with  that  of  Merview.  near  the  town,  are  the  present 
descendants  of  this  old  family." 

The  descent  of  the  family  from  a  remote  period  is  very  fully 
given  in  MacFirbis'  "  Gone.ilogios,"  and  also  in  the  pedigree 
of  Gregory  Joyce,  certified  17  Sept.  1709,  by  Ulster  King  of 
Arms  (Pedigrees,  Ulster's  Office,  Dublin  Castle). 

John  Joxce,  of  Galway,  m.  £li/.abeih  Lynch,  and  was  father 
of 

Walter  .Totce,  of  Galway,  vi.  Jane  Aylward,  and  d.  1751, 
leaving  three  daus.,  one  m.  MacDonnel:  another,  Ulick 
Burke ;  and  Bridget,  the  third,  Martin  Blake ;  also  Ave 
sons,  I.  Pierce,  his  successor;  ii.  Mathew,  M.D.;  iii.  Robert. 
IV.  Thomas ;  v.  Gregory.    The  eldest  son, 

Pierce  Jovce,  Esq.,  m.  1761  (settlement  dated  29  Jan.) 
Frances,  dau.  of  John  Kelly.  Esq.  of  Limerick  (s'e  Kelly  of 
Sockstowii  Castle  and  Ulaniiiore)  and  by  her,  who  predeceased 
him,  had  issue, 

1.  Walter,  his  heir.  ii.  John,  d.  1818. 

1.  Jane,  m.  1787,  James  Blake,  Jisq.  of  Cregg  Castle,  co. 
Galway. 
Pierce  Joyce  d.  1786,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Walter  Joyce,  Esq.  of  Merview  and  Cor^ary,  J.P.  co. 
Galway,  a  Member  of  the  Irish  Volunteers  of  1782,  b.  I7C3  ; 
m.  lat,  1  Sept.  1793,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Peter  Daly,  Esq.  of 


Clooncha,  co.  Galway,  by  his  wife  Helen,  dau.  of  Phpi 
Roche,  Esq.,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1803,  had  one  son  and  tir 
daus., 

Walter,  his  heir. 

France.?,  a  Nun  in  the  Presentation  Convent,  Galway;  i 
1840. 

Helen,   m.   Charles  Lynch,    D.L.,    Ballycarran  Castle,  « 
Mayo;  d.  1845. 
Mr.  Joyce  m.  2ndly,  1S06,  Helen,  dau.  of  Thomas  Appleyari 
Esq.,   by  his  wife   Helena,   dau.   of  Michael  Kelly,   Esq. 
Limerick,  by  whom  he  left  issue, 

Pierce,  now  of  Mervue. 

Thomas  Appleyard,  of  Rahasane  Park. 

Helen,  m.  1835,  Charles  Lynch,  Esq.  Christina. 

Eliza,  m.  1832,  Cornelius  J.  O' Kelly,  Esq.,  and  is  deceased. 

Theresa,  m.  1838,  Ambrose  O'Kelly,  Esq.,  and  is  decea.scd. 

Mary  Aloysia,  deceased. 
Mr.  Joyce  d.  4  July,  1853,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Walter  Joyce,  Esq.  of  Corgary,  co.  Galway,  6.  1801 ;  i 
12  Jan.  1829,  Christina,  dau.  of  John  Kelly,  Esq.,  D.L.,  ( 
Ballintlea,  co.  Clare,  and  by  her,  wlioc/.  Jan.  1859,  had  issue, 

I.  Walter,  his  heir.  ii.  John,  of  Nagilka,  co.  Galwaj 

III.  Peter,  d.  unm. 

IV.  James,  of  Rockstown,  co.  Limerick. 

I.  Mary. 

II.  Christina,  a  Nun,  Laurel  Hill  Convent,  Limerick. 
Mr.  Joyce  d.  at  Toulouse,  France,  18  Feb.  1871,  and  was  «,  b 
his  eldest  son,  Walter  Joyce,  now  of  Corgary. 

Arms — Arg.,  an  eagle  displayed  with  two  necks  gu.,  ovc 
all  a  fess  erm.  Crest — A  demi-wolf  rampant  arg.  ducall 
gorged  or.  ifhe  crest  more  lecently  used  is  a  demi-griffi 
segreant.)     Motlo — Mors  aut  honorabilis  vita. 

Heat — Corgary,  Castle  Blakeney,  co.  Galway. 


JOYCE    OF    MERVUE. 
Joyce,  Pieece,  Esq.  of  Mervue,  co.  Galway,  J.I 
and  D.L.,  b.  17  Oct.  1809;    m.  1st,  12  Jan!  184: 
Jane  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Francis  Blake,  Esq.  c 
Cregg  Castle,  co.  Galway,  and  has  liad  issue, 
I.  Pierce  John,  6.  1844 ;  m.  1875,  Selina  Henrietta,  3rd  dat 
of  the  late  Charles  George  Mahon,  Esq.,  D.L.,  ofMour 
Pleasant,  co.  Maj'O.  ii.  Walter. 

III.  Francis.  iv.  John. 
I.  Georgiua.  ii.  Helena, 

He  m.  2ndly,  16  Oct.  1838,  Elizabeth  Sophia,  2ni 
dau.  of  William  de  Normanville,  whose  family  flei 
from  France  at  the  time  of  the  Eevolution,  am 
settled  in  England,  and  has  issue, 

V.  William,  b.  2  Aug.  1859.  vi.  Patrick,  6.  7  Aug.  186( 
Mr.  Peter  Joyce  of  Mervite  is  2nd  son  of  VValte 
Joyce,  Esq.  of  Mervue  {see  Joyce  of  Corgary). 

Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto,  same  as  Joyce  of  Corgary. 
Scat— Mervue,  Galway. 

♦ 

JOYCE    OF    RAHASANE. 

Joyce,  Thomas  Appleyaed,  Esq.  of  Rahasan 
Park,  CO.  Galway,  J.P.,  Hiph  Sheriff  1852,  b.  1 
June,  1819  ;  m.'l814,  Julia  Frances,  only  child  o 
Major  Bissliopp,  40th  regt.,  K.H.,  by  Julia  his  wife 
dau.  of  William  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Castle  Talbot,  cc 
Wexford,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Walter  Patrick,  6.  26  Feb.  1845,  4th  Dragoo 
Guards.  ii.  Thomas  Appleyard,  b.  22  July,  1843: 

in.  Frederick  Talbot,  6.  1  Jan.  18.i0. 

IV.  Arthur  Edward,  6.  10  May,  1851. 

V.  Edward  Aloysius  Gonzaga,  6.  24  June,  1857. 

I.  Elizabeth  Helena  Mary. 

II.  Julia  Thomasina,  deceased.  in.  Agnes  Mary  Pia. 

Mr.  Thomas  Joyce,  of  Eahasane,  is  3rd  son  o 
Waltee  Joyce,  of  Mervue  (see  Joyce  of  Corgary. 

Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto,  same  as  Joyce  of  Corgary. 
/Scat— Rahasane  I'ark,  Craughwcll,  t:o.  Galway. 


KANE    OF    DRTJMREASKE. 

Kane,  William  Francis  de  Vismes,  Esq.  c 
Drumreaskc,  co.  Momighan,  M.A.,  J. P.,  High  Slioii 
1865,  b.  1840 ;  m.  2  Wept.  1862,  Amelia  Maria  Jum 


KAN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


KAV 


88? 


ly  daii.  of  tlie  Kev.  Charles  Jaines  Hamilton, 
Linnbcnt  of  Kimberworth,  co.  York  (grandson  of 
nics  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Dunboyne  Castle,  co. 
catli,  and  grand-nephew  of  Hans  Hamihon,  Esq. 

tSlieep  Hill,  M.P.  for  the  co.  Dublin,  by  EmUy 
3  wil'e,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Fielding  Ould,  Prebendary 

Connor),  and  has  issue, 

rosErii  George  Acriol,  b.  29  June,  1865. 
Emmeline  Hosa  Margaret. 

2,tnrngr.— In  the  year  1715,  Joseph,  son  of  Matthew 
.NK,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  drew  up  for  the  information  of  pos- 
ity  a  pedigree,  which  gives  the  names  and  marriages  of 
,  ancfstors,  and  sets  forth  that  Hugli  O'Kane  (who  m.  Mary, 
11.  of  O'Connor  Kaly),  with  his  youngest  brothers,  Manus 
(1  Uudericli  (mentioned  in  Sir  H.  Doowba's  Narration), 
nt  out  of  Ulster  into  Leinster  about  the  year  1570.  His 
h.  r,  Iloderick  M'Manus  O'Kane  (m.  Mary,  dau.  of  the 
hoiiiu'U),  whose  ancestry  isgiveninMcKirbis  and  elsewhere, 
IS  Cliieftain  of  O'Kane's  country,  which  extended  from 
iimii  I'oylc  to  the  river  Bann,  and  possessed  several  strong- 
■Ids,  the  most  noted  of  which  were  the  ca.stles  of  Lininavady 
id  Dunsiven,  co.  Derry,  and  Dunseverich,  in  the  co. 
iliim.  His  son  Sir  Uonell  O'Kane,  was  treaclierously  seized 
■  the  F.nglish,  1607,  and  died  in  Dublin  Castle,  when  his  ter- 
ory  was  confiscated. 

The  aiiove  mentioned  Hugh  was  great-grandfather  of 
M.iTTHEW  Kane,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  who  d.  1690,  and  left  by 
inih  his  wife  two  son.s, 

I.  Joseph  Kane,  Lord  aiayor  of  Dublin  1725,  who  d.  with- 
out male  issue, 

II.  .X.iTHANiEL  Kane,  Lord  Mayor  of  Dublin  1734,  who  cstab- 
liMud,  in  connection  with  David  Digues  La  Touche,  Esq., 
til  '  Banli  of  Kane  and  La  Touche,  in  Dublin.  He  m. 
Alartha,  only  dau.  of  Ephraim  Thwaites,  Esq.  of  Uubhu, 
an  i  by  her  (who  d.  27  July,  1741)  had  issue, 

1  Xathaniel,  d.  12  Aug.  1750,  d.  v.  p.  unm. 

2  Joseph,  of  whom  presently. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  Matthew  Weld,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  whose 
dau.,  Esther,  to.  the  Right  Rev.  Jolin  Brinkley,  Astro- 
nomer Royal  of  Ireland,  Lord  Bishop  of  Cloyne. 

2  Martha,  d.  imm.,  will  proved  1765. 

3  Mary,  m.  John  Walker,  Esq.  of  Dublin. 

4  Esther,  d.  24  Aug.  1752. 

Joseph  Kane,  Esq.  of  Baggot  Street,  Dublin,  and  Harold's 
ross,  near  Dublin  (2nd  son  of  Nathaniel  Kane,  Lord  Mayor 
f  Dublin),  was  called  to  the  English  Bar  ;  he  m.  Mrs.  Mary 
laxwell  {n^e  Church),  and  had  issue, 

I.  Nathaniel,  his  heir. 

II.  Joseph  Thomas,  m.  1st,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Stock,  which  lady 
d.  s.  p.  ■  and  2ndly,  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Crossley  Seymour,  "Vicar  of  Cahirelly,  and  had  issue  one 
son  and  three  daus. ;  he  d.  1837. 

HI  John  Daniel,  Lieut.-Col.  4th  regt.,  m.  1st,  1795,  Louisa, 

dau.  of  Gen.  Small,  Lieut.-Goveruor  of  Guernsey,  and  had 

a  son, 

1  John  Joseph,  Lieut.  4th  foot,   Capt.  and  Adjt.  of  the 

Boval  Monmouthshire  Militia,  b.  31  May,  1796:  to.  3  Dec. 

18i7,  Sarah  Ann,  sole  surviving  child  of  Kichard  Willis, 

Esq.  of  Monmouth,  by  Ann  Apperley  his  wife,  and  had 

issue, 

John  Fielding  Willis,  Capt.  H.M.  48th  regt.,  6. 3  Nov. 

Kichard  Nathaniel  (Rev.),  M.A.  Oriel  Coll.  Oxford,  Rector 
of  Lower  Sapey,  co.  Worcester,  6.  24  Aug.  1835. 

Edward,  b.  1  May,  1827. 

Charles  Geor.ge,  Lieut.  H.M.  9th  regt.,  6.  5  Sfarch,  1839. 

Francis  William,  Lieut,  and  Adjt.  H.M.  3id  regt.  (the 
Buffs),  6.  6  June,  1841. 

Kobert,  6.  26  Aug.  1813,  late  16th  regt.  ;  to.  Jan.  1869, 
Henrietta,  eldest  dau.  of  C.  J.  Coursol,  Esq.,  Judge  of 
Sessions  of  Peace,  Montreal,  Canada,  and  grand-dau.  of 
thelateSirE.  P.Tache. 

Sarah  Ann.  KUen. 

1  Louisa,  d.  unm.  2  Caroline. 

3  Augusta,  TO.  G.  McGuire,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 

4  Matilda,  d.  unm.  ,   ,     , 

5  Emma,  m.  Frederick  Dunbar,  Esq.,  Capt.  39th  foot,  and 
had  issue.  6  Susan  Estlier,  d.  unm. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  Eliza,  widow  of  Capt.  George  Morgan,  of  the 
Foot  Guards,  son  of  Gen.  George  Morgan,  of  Birch  Grove, 
CO.  Glamorgan,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue;  he  to.  Srdly, 
Anna,  dau.  of  Henry  lielsnn,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  by  whom  lie 
had  one  son,  Henry.    Col.  John  Kane  d.  Aug.  1847. 

I.  Matilda,  m.  Capt.  William  Moore,  of  H.M.  regt.  of  Royal 
Irish  Artillery,  cousin  of  the  Marquess  of  Druijlieda;  d. 
without  issue. 

II.  Hester,  m.  Eobert  Creed,  Esq.  of  OsbcrLsLown, 

The  eldest  ton. 


Nathanibi,  Kane,  Esq.  of  Baggnt  Street,  Dublin,  and 
HaroM's  Cross,  near  Dublin,  Licut.-Col.  H.M.  4th  regt.,  m. 
1S02,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Francis  Nisbett,  Esq.  of  Derrycarne, 
CO.  Leitrim,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1858)  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph,  his  heir. 

II.  Nathaniel,  late  Capt.  62nd  regt.,  d.  6  Sept.  1844. 

III.  Francis,  M.A.  T.C.D.,  Rector  ot  Feuagh,  co.  Leitrim, 
TO.  1864,  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  Shea,  of  Dublin. 

IV.  John  (The  Castle,  Mohill),  B.A.  T.C.D.,  J.f.  and  D.L.  of 
CO.  Leitrim,  6.  1810;  m.  1st,  1839,  liis  cousin,  MatiUla,  dau. 
of  Matthew  Nisbett,  Esq.,  D.L.,  J. P.,  of  Derrycaine,  co. 
Leitnm,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1861),  bad  issue, 

1  Matthew  Nisbett   Gordon,  6.  1845,    LicUt.  72nd   High- 
landers. 

2  John  Cambreth,  b.  1849. 
1  Elizabeth,  Mary,  d.  1858.  2  Madeline  Mary. 

Ml-.  John  Kane  m.  2ndly.  1859,  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  Arthur 
Hyde,  Rector  of  Mohill,  and  has  by  her  a  son, 

3  Arthur  Hyde,  b.  1860. 

V.  William,  M.D.,  m.  Caroline  Ann,  3rd  dau.  of  Gen.  Charles 
Dallas,  Governor  of  St.  Helena,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.  1862. 

Yi.  JIatthew,  A.M.,  M.U.,  Surgeon-Major  H.M.  Indian 
army,  of  H.M.  Mint,  Bumbuy,  u.  26  April,  1817;  to.  1842, 
Catherine  Eliza  Clementina,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
William  G.  Kirkpatiick,  Esq.,  of  Isleworth,  and  had  issue, 

1  Nathaniel  Henry  Kirkpatrick,  b.  1847. 

2  Francis  Pennefather,  b.  1854. 
1  Elizabeth  Catherine.  2  Emily  Matilda  Christine, 

3  Helen  Strachey,  d.  1851.        4  Annie  Caroline,  d.  1851. 
5  NissaGeorgina.  6  Edith  Maria. 
7  Ella  Marcia,  d.  1859. 

Col.  Ivane  d.  in  1826,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Kane,  Esq.  of  Baggot  Street,  Uuhlin,  and  Withy- 
combe  Grange,  Devon,  m.  Ia37,  Eliza  Jane,  Mademoiselle 
de  "Vismes,  only  dau.  of  Col.  the  Count  de  Vismes,  of  the 
Coldstream  Giuiids,  by  Mrs.  Hall,  vi^  Salt,  his  «ife,  sister  of 
Dr.  Salt,  the  celebrated  traveller,  and  by  her  (who  r,i.  2ndly, 
1844,  the  Rev.  Thomas  Shelford,  Fellow  of  Corpus  Chiisti  Col- 
lege, Cambridge,  and  Rector  of  Lambourne,  Essex,  aud  d. 
1853,  leaving  a  dau.,  Emmeline  Shelford),  bad  issue, 

William  Francis  de  Vismes,  the  present  representative. 

Eliza  Jane  Margaret,  d.  1861. 

Arm^—Gvi.,  three  salmon  fishes  haurient  arg.  Crest— An 
arm  embowcd  holding  a  sword  ppr. 

&'£(£— Drumrcaske  House,  Monaghan. 


KAVANAGH    OF    BORRIS. 

KAVA-NTAcn,  Arthur  MacMokrough,  Esq.  of 
Borris  House,  co.  Carlow,  M.P.  for  co.  Wexford 
186'i-68,  and  for  co.  Carlow  since  1869,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  CO.  Carlow,  J.P.  co.  Wexford,  High  Sheriff 
of  CO.  Kilkenny  1856,  and  of  co.  Carlow  1857,  b.  25 
March,  1831 ;  m.  15  March,  1855,  Frances  Mary, 
only  surviving  child  of  Ptev.  Joseph  Eorde  Leathley 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Walter  MacMorrough,  J. P.,  6.  14  Jan.  1856. 

II.  Arthur  Thomas  JIacMorrough,  6.  27  Aug.  1857. 

III.  Charles  Toler  MacMorrough,  6.  '25  March,  1854. 

IV.  Osborne  MacMorrough,  6.  Aug.  1869. 
I.  Eva  Frances  MacMorrough. 

n.  May  Sabina  MacMorrough. 

III.  Agnes  Mary  MacMorrough. 

ILiUCHSC— Donell  CAOMHANAGn,  Or  Donel  the  Hand- 
some, sonof  Dermot  MacMorrough,  last  K'ma  of  Leinster,  who 
d.  May,  1170,  was  the  ancestor  of  this  powerful  Irish  sept.  His 
descendants  were  elected  Kin-s  ot  Leinster  down  to  the  reign 
of  Henry  VIII.,  and  the  Chief  was  acknowledged  as  "The 
MacMorrough"  by  the  English.  Donell  was  slain  1175,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Donell  Oge  Cavanagh,  who  was  given  as  a  hostage  to 
Roderick  O'Conor,  King  of  Ireland,  and  was  slain  by  him.  His 
son, 

MoRTAGH  Kavanagh  MacMorbough,  was  slain  at  Arklow  in 
1281,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

MoRAGH  Kavanagh,  elected  King  of  Leinster,  who  was 
summoned  to  attend  Edward  II.  against  the  Scots  1314.  His 
descendant,  according  to  the  pedigree  registered  in  Ulster's 
Office, 

Artt  boy  Kavanagh,  of  Borris  and  St.  Mohns,  CO. 
Carlow,  and  Pouliiionry,  co.  Wexford,  temp.  Edward  IV.,  had 
two  sons,  I.  Cahir,  his  successor;  and  n.  Moriertagh  mac 
Alt  boy,  ancestor  of  Kavanai^b,  of  Templeudigan  and  Bally- 
lci"h,  the  representative  of  whom,  John  Baptis;!  Kavanagh, 


KAV 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


KAY 


Baron  of  Ginditz  in  Bohemia,  d.  1774,  leaving  issue.  The 
eldest  son, 

Cahir  Mac  Art  dot  Kavanagh,  Esq.  of  Borris,  Lord  of 
Ballyanne,  co.  We-iford,  Captain  of  his  nation,  was  created 
by  patent,  dated  8  Feb.  1  and  2  Mart  I.,  Baron  of  Ballyanne 
for  life.  He  m.  Lady  Alice  FitzGerald,  dau.  of  Gerald,  Earl  of 
Kildare,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Morough  or  Morgan,  called  Baccagh  or  the  lame,  Baron 
of  Coweilellyn,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Gerald,  a  hostage  for  his  father  1.537. 

III.  Dermot,  created  by  patent,  dated  18  March,  2  and  3 
PuiLip  and  Mart,  Tannist,  or  successor  to  his  brother, 
d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Brian,  who  carried  on  the  line 

V.  Crean,  a  hostage  for  his  brother  1.556. 

I.  Honora,  m.  Rowland  Masterton,  Esq.  of  Ballyshannon, 
CO.  Wexford. 
Lord  Ballyanne  d.  before  1554.    His  4th  son, 

Brian  Mac  Cahir  Kavanagh,  Esq.  of  Borris  and  Poulmonty, 
was  in  rebelUon  1572.  He  m.  Ehnor,  dau.  of  Hugh  Byrne,  of 
Kathangan,  co.  Wicklow,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Morgan,  his  heir. 

II.  Edmond,  of  Ballylinocktaggard,  co.  Carlow,  whose  line  is 
extinct. 

III.  Gerald,  of  Ballybrannagh,  ancestor  of  Kavanagh  of  Eock- 
savage  and  Inch,  and  Henry  Kavanagh,  a  Baron  of  the 
Kingdom  of  Austria. 

IV.  Morish,  of  Ballybrack,  whose  line  is  extinct. 

I.  Elinor,  to.  Donel  Kavanagh,  "Spainagh,"  of  ClonmuUen. 
Brian  Kavanagh  d.  1575,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Morgan  Kavanagh,  Esq.  of  Borris  and  Poulmonty,  who  m. 
1st,  Hon.  Elinor  Butler,  dau.  of  Edmund,  2nd  Viscount 
Mount  Garratt,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Brian,  his  successor.  ii.  Charles. 

III.  Edmund.  iv.  Arthur. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Joan,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Morris,  Esq.  of  Temple- 
rnore,  co.  Tipperary,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  dau.,  Joan.  He 
d.  19  June,  1636,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Brian  Kavanagh,  Esq.  of  Borris,  who  m.  Ist,  Elinor,  dau. 
of  Sir  Thomas  Colclough,  Knt.  of  Tintern  Abbey,  by  whom  he 
had  two  daus,  Elinor  and  Anne.  He  m.  2ndly,  Elinor,  dau.  of 
Sir  Edward  Blancheville,  Knt.  of  Blanchvillesiown,  co.  Kil- 
kenny, and  had  issue, 

I.  Morgan,  his  heir. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Hon.  John  Fitzpatrick,  son  of  Brian,  6th 
Lord  Upper  Ossory. 

II.  Alice. 

III.  Mary,  m.  Charles  Kavanagh,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Morgan 
Kavanagh,  Knt.  of  ClonmuUen. 

Mr.  Kavanagh  d.  1  Dec.  1662.  and  was  a.  by  his  son, 
Morgan  Kavanagh,  Esq.  of  Borris,  who  m.  Mary,   dau.  of 

John  Walsh,  Esq.  of  Pilltown,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  was  s.  by  his 

only  son, 
Morgan  Kavanagh,   Esq.  of  Borris,  who  m.  1st,  Frances, 

dau.  of  Sir  Lawrence  Esmonde,  2nd  bart.  of  Ballytrammon, 

and  had  issue, 
I.  Brian,  his  successor.  ii.  Henry,  d.  28  April,  1741. 

III.  Charles,  General  in  the  Austrian  army,  Governor  of 
Prague  1766. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Hervey  Morres,  Esq.  of  Castle 
Morres,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  had  another  son, 

IV.  Hervey,  of  Ballyhall,  co.  Kilkenny,  m.  April,  1732, 
Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  Meade,  of  Ballyhale;  d.  1741,  leaving, 
with  a  dau.,  Mary,  m.  Luke  Masterson,  Esq.  of  Moneyseed, 
CO.  Wexford,  a  son, 

Morgan,  of  Ballyhale,  to.  Lady  Frances  Butler,  dau.  of 
Walter  Butler,   Esq.  of  Garryricken,  and  sister  of  John, 
17th  Earl  of  Ormonde  and  Ossory,  and  had,  with  two  daus., 
Elinor,  m.  George  Lidwill,  Esq.  of  Donard ;  and  Margaret, 
d.  unm.,  a  son, 
Walter  Hervey,  of  Ballyhale,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward 
Newland,  Esq.  of  St.   James'    Square,   London;    and 
d.  1853,  leaving,  with  five  daus.,  a  son, 
Morgan,  of  Ballyhale,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.   of  James 
Gordon  Grant,   Esq. ;  and  d.  1848,  leaving  Morgan 
BoTLEB   Kavanagh,    Esq.   of  Upper  Mount  Street, 
Dublin,  Barristerat-Law,  in.  and  has  issue ;    Mary, 
m.   Michael    Quinlan,    Esq.,  Surgeon-Major  in  the 
army ;  and  Nano,  in.  John  P.  Byrne,  Esq.  of  Ballybo- 
hill. 
Mr.  Kavanagh  d.  1720,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Bryan  Kavanagh,  Esq.  of  Borris,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Butler,  Esq.  of  Kilcash,  and  dying  1741,  left,  with  six  daus., 
of  whom  the  eldest,  Margaret,  to.  Richard  Galwey,  Esq.,  a  son, 
Thomas  Kavanagh,  Esq.  of  Borris,  m.  1755,  Lady  Susanna 
Butler,  sister  of  John,  17lh  Earl  of  Ormonde,  and  d.  1790, 
having  had  issue, 
Walter,  who  d.  s.  p.  1813.  Brian,  d.  s.p. 


Morgan,  in.  1792,  Alicia,  only  child  of  Michael  Grace,  Esq, 
of  Gracefipld,  Queen's  Co.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1804. 

Thomas,  of  who;ii  presently. 

Helena,  m.  James  Archbold,  Esq.  of  Davidstown. 

Mary,  m.  George  Butler,  Esq.  of  Ballyraggett.  Honora, 

The  4th  son  and  eventual  inheritor, 

Thomas  Kavanagh,  Esq.  of  Borris  House,  6.  10  March,  1767, 
M.P.  for  the  city  of  Kilkenny  in  the  last  Irish  Parliament,  and 
subsequently  representative  for  co.  Carlow  in  the  last  two 
Parliaments  of  George  I'V.,  and  1st  William  I'V.  ;  to.  1st,  24 
March,  1799,  Lady  Elizabeth  Butler,  dau.  of  John,  17th  Earl  ol 
Ormonde,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1822,  had  issue,  a  son,  Walter, 
who  d.  1836,  and  nine  daus.,  of  whom  six  d.  unm.,  the  othei 
three  were,  Anne,  to.  Henry  Bruen,  Esq.  of  Oak  Park,  co, 
Carlow,  and  d.  1830  ;  Susiinna,  m.  Major  Richard  Doyne  ;  andlilii 
Grace,  to.  John  3t.  George  Deane,  Esq.  of  Berkeley  Forest,  co. 
Wexford,  and  d.  s.  p.  Mr.  Kavanagh  m.  2ndly,  28  Feb.  1 
Lady  Harriet  Margaret  Le  Poer  Trench,  dau.  of  Richard,  Earl 
of  Clancarty,  and  left  at  his  decease,  20  Jan.  1837, 

Thomas,  of  Borris,  d.  unm.  in  Australia,  March,  1852. 

Charles,  of  Borris,  b.  28  Jan.  1829;  d.  unm.  Feb.  1853. 

Arthur,  now  of  Borris. 

Harriet  Margaret,  to.  Col.  W.  A.  Middleton,  C.B.,  E.A.,  d. 
7  May,  1876. 

Arms—Arg.,  a  lion  passant  gu.  in  base  two  crescents  of  the 
last.  Cj-esf— Between  the  horns  of  a  crescent  gu.  a  garb  or. 
il/o(Jo— Siothchain  agus  fairsinge,  i.e..  Peace  and  plenty. 

/Sea«— Borris  House,  Borris,  co.  Carlow. 


KAY    OF    FARFIELD. 

Listee-Kat,  John  Cttnliffe,  Esq.  of  Farfield 
Hall,  CO.  York,  Grodmersham  Park,  Kent,  and  Cla^ 
dicli  and  Auchlian,  co.  Argyll,  J. P.,  b.  17  Dec 
1810  ;  s.  his  father  24  Nov.  1853  ;  m.  8  Dec.  1816, 
Anne,  only  dau.  of  the  late  James  Fenton,  Esq.  of 
Bamford  Hall,  near  Rochdale,  co.  Lancaster,  and 
has  issue, 

I  Ellis  Cunliffe,  6.  18  Dec.  1847;  to.  22  July,  1869,  Annie 
Clementina,  only  child  of  W.  C.  D.  Esdaile,  Esq.  of  Buriey 
Manor,  co.  Hants,  and  has  issue,  1  Clement  Cunliffe 
Lister,  b.  2  May,  1870;  2  Foster  Esdaile  Cunliffe,  b.  23 
July,  1871.  i| 

II.  James  Cunliffe,  6.  12 March,  1849,  Lieut.  15th  (the  King's)  Ij 
Hussars  ;  d.in  India,  10  Sept.  J 875.  I 

III.  Thomas  Cunliffe,  6.  10  Dec.  1850.  | 

IV.  Foster  Cunliffe,  6.  30  June,  1852,  Lieut.  2nd  Dragoon 
Guards  (Queen's  Bays). 

I.  Anne. 

This  gentleman  assumed  the  surname  of  Lister-Kay 
on  succeeding  to  the  family  estates. 

HinCaflC— John  Cunliffe,  E.sq.  of  Farfield  Hall,  Adding- 
ham,  6.  1742,  eldest  son  of  Ellis  Cunliffe,  E.sq.  of  Ilkley  and 
High  House,  Addingham  (by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  eldest  dau. 
and  co-heiress  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Lister,  Esq.,  uncle  of 
Samuel  Lister,  Esq.  of  Manningham),  and  grandson  of  Nicholas 
Cunliffe,  Esq.  of  Wycollar,  co.  Lancaster,  who  went  to  reside 
at  Ilkley  in  1695,  m.  22  Nov.  1772,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
William  Thompson,  Rector  of  Addingham,  and  d.  1813,  having 
had  by  her  (who  d.  13  June,  1834)  Ellis,  of  Manningham  and 
Farfield  Hall;  William,  of  Farfield  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
d.  s.  p.;  Thomas  Lister  Thompson;  Mary,  to.  the  Rev.  John 
Coates,  Rector  of  Addingham;  Eliza,  m.  Richard  Parr,  of 
Algarkirk ;  Harriott,  m.  John  Ellis,  Esq. ;  Phoebe,  m.  John 
Outhwait,  Esq.  of  London;  and  Sophia,  to.  John  Pickersgill, 
Esq.  of  Tavistock  Square.    The  eldest  son, 

Ellis  Cunliffe  Lister  Kay,  Esq.  of  Manningham  and  Far- 
field  Hall,  CO.  York,  J.P.,  and  D.L.  M.P.  for  Bradford,  6.  12 
May,  1774  ;  m.  1st,  April,  1795,  his  cousin,  Ruth  Myers,  niece 
and  heiress  of  .Samuel  Lister,  Esq.  of  Manningham,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  4  June,  1797)  he  had  no  issue.  Upon  succeeding 
to  the  Manningham  estates  (vide  sitpm),  he  assumed  the 
name  of  Lister.  He  m.  2ndly,  Feb.  1809,  Mary  Ewbank, 
only  child  of  William  Kay,  Esq.  of  Haram  Grange  and  Cot- 
tingham,  near  Hull,  and  by  her  (who  d.  6  March,  1844)  had 
issue, 

William,  Barrister-at-Law,  late  M.P.  for  Bradford,  6. 13  Dec. 
1809;  d.  12  Aug.  1841. 

John,  now  of  Farfield  Hall. 

Ellis,  b.  1813;  <<.  20  May,  1833. 

Samuel,  of  Manningham,  J. P.,  6.  Jan.  1815;  m.  1854,  Anne, 
dau.  ot  the  late  John  Deardcn,  Esq.,  of  Hollins  Hall,  and 
has  issue. 

Thomas  Thompson,  of  Manninijham,  J.P.,  b,  1821  j  m.  1857, 


KEA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


KEA 


889 


Jlargaret,  dau.  of  the  late  John  Deavden,  Esq.  of  Hollins 

Hall,  Halifax. 
Anne,  m.  Joshua  Ingham,  Esq.  of  Blake  Hall,  co.  York,  J. P. 
Haniotte,  m.  William   Clement    Drake    Esdaile,    Esq.    of 

Burlcy  Manor,  co.  Hants.  J. P. 
Anne,  m.  the  Hon.  Richard  Gilbert,  3rd  son  of  Lord  Talbot 

de  Malahide. 
Elizabeth  Emily,  m.  1st,  William  Vavasour  Carter,  Esq.  of 

Weston   Hall,  co.  York,  who  d.  s.  p. ;  2ndly,  Col.  Lee,  of 

the  15th  Hussars. 

.Cunliffe  Lister  Kay  m.  3rdly,  11  Nov.  1814,  Hon.  Eliza- 

li,  widow  of  Gcoi-fie  Mellifoiit,  Esq.  and  dau.  of  Baroness 
albotde  Malahide,  and  d.  24  Nov.  1853. 
Jrms — Quarterly  :  Kay,   Lister,  and  Cunliffe.     Creaf — A 
rifBn's   head  erased  eriu.  holding   a  key  or.    Motlo — Fidem 
irit  integritas. 

Seafs— Farfield  Hall,  Addingham ;  and  Godmersham   Park, 
anterbuiy. 


KEANE    OF    BEECH    PARK. 

Keane,  Marcus,  Esq.  of  Bescli  Park,  co.  Clare, 

P.,  b.  7  Feb.  1815 ;    m.  9  Nov.  1847,  Louisa  Isa- 

eUa,   dau.    of    Nicholas   Westby,   Esq.,   and  the 

lonourable  Mrs.  Westby,  of  York  Gate,  Eegent's 

"  ,rk,  London,  and  has  issue, 

.  rERCivAL  William,   6.    12    Sept.   1848 ;    m.  1873,   Mary 

1' ranees,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert  Ellis,  of  Rash  House, 

CO.  Tyrone. 

II.  Robert  Charles  George,  b.  5  Nov.  1851 ;   d.  6  Nov.  1853. 

III.  Marcus  Thomas  Francis,  b.  30  July,  1854. 

IV.  Granville  Giles,  b.  17  July,  1861. 

V.  Frederick  Colpoys,  b.  11  March,  1868. 

I.  Jane  Mary,  d.  6  Oct.  1857.  ii.  Louisa  Caroline. 

HtltCaflC— This  branch  of  the  Keane  family  came  from 

i.  Londonderry,  at  the  time  of  the  plantation  of  Ulster. 

Owen  Keane  settled  at  Ballyvoe,   near  Ennis,   about  the 

iddle  of  the  17th  century.  He  m.  Judith,  a  dau.  of  Sir 
t'.obcrt  Shaw,  of  Galway,  and  had  one  son, 

Robert  Keane,  b.  1690.  This  Robert  m.  circa  1730,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Robin  Keane,  of  Ross,  co.  Clare,  and  had  three  sons, 
Robert,  whose  sons  rf.  s.p.;  Cuarles,  of  whom  we  treat:  and 
Patrick,  who  Hi.  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Crowe,  Esq.  of  Ennis. 
The  2nd  son, 

Charles  Keane,  Esq.  of  Corbally,  co.  Clare,  m.  1766,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Robert  Harding,  Esq.  of  Limerick,  and  dying  1802, 
left  (with  two  dans.,  Mary,  m.  Robert  Creagh,  Esq.  of  Dan- 
gan,  and  Anne,  to.  William  Power,  Esq.)  two  sons,  Charles 
Keane,  Major  R.A.,  who  d.  in  the  West  Indies,  1812,  without 
issue,  and 

Robert  Keane,  Esq.  of  Beech  Park,  J. P.,  6.  1774;  m,  Dec. 
1799,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Thomas  Delahunty, 
Esq.  of  Crusheen,  and  by  her  (whocL  Feb.  1842)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  M.D.,  m.  1832,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Andrew  James 
Watson,  Esq.,  and  d.  v.  p.  s.  p.  16  Aug.  after.  His  widow 
m.  2ndly,  George  Ellis,  M.D.,  of  Dublin. 

II.  Francis  Nathaniel,  of  Hermitage,  near  Ennis,  J.P.,  6. 
Oct.  1803  ;  m.  July,  1827,  Hannah  Maria,  dau.  of  Sir  Chris- 
topher Marrett,  Knt.  of  Limerick,  and  had  issue,  1  Chris- 
topher Marrett;  2  Charles;  3  Francis  Burton;  4  William 
Henry;  1  Hannah  Maria;  2  Jane,  to.  6  Oct.  1863,  Walter 
J.nmes Pollard,  Capt.  R.N.,  son  of  William  D.  Pollard,  Esq. 
of  Castle  J'ollard,  co.  Westmeath ;  3  Sarah ;  4  Susannah. 

III.  Thomas,  of  Kilballyowen,  co.  Clare,  J. P.,  ni.  Anne,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Crowe,  Esq.  of  the  Abbey,  Ennis. 

IV.  Giles,  Col.  86th  regt.,  m.  Sept.  1861,  Mary,  dau.  of 
George  Ellis,  Esq.,  and  d.  in  Sept.  1867. 

V.  Robert,  of  Dublin,  m.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Code, 
Esq.,  and  has  three  daus. 

VI.  Marcus,  now  of  Beech  Park. 

VII.  William  (Rev.)  Rector  of  Whitby,  Yorkshire,  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  the  Hon.  John  Fryer  Thomas,  Member  of 
Council  at  Madras,  and  has  issue, 

1  John  Thomas.  2  Robert  Heane  Charles. 

1  Hilda  Elizabeth.  2  Jane  Maria  Colpoys. 

VIII.  Henry,  m.  1864,  Aphra,  dau.  of  Jnhn  Locke,  Esq.  of 
Newcastle,  co.  Limerick,  and  relict  of  Alexander  Casey, 
Esq.,  of  Shandrum,  co.  Clare. 

I.  Anne,  m.  Thomas  Pilkngton,  Esq.  of  Waterpark,  Ennis. 

II.  Susanna,  in.  Armand  Dubourdreu,  Esq. 

III.  Maria,  m.  Rev.  Charles  Ward,  "Vicar  of  Kilmaley. 

IV.  Jane,  ra.  John  Rutherford,  Esq.  of  Kingsboruugh,  Par- 
V.  Charlotte. 


j4 rros— Quarterly  :  Gu.  and  or,  in  the  1st  and  4th  quarters  a 
salmon  naiant  arg' ;  in  the  2nd  and  3rd  quarters  a  tree  vert. 
Crest— A  wild  cat  rampant  guardant  ppr.  gorged  with  an 
antijue  Irish  crown  or,  and  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a 
trefoil  vert.     iloUo—h'eUs  demulcta  mitis. 

(Seat— Beech  Park,  Ennis. 


CTJTHBERT-KEARNEY      OF     GARHETTS- 
TOWN. 

CrTHBEKT-KEAENEY,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Garretts- 
town,  CO.  Cork,  b.  3  May,  184i  j  s.  to  the  estates  on 
the  death  of  his  father. 

ittltCagC— James  Kearney,  Esq.  (whose  family  was  of 
Irish  origin,  and  seated  in  co.  Limerick  for  several  genera- 
tions), settled,  early  in  the  17th  century,  at  Garrettstown,  co. 
Cork.  He  vi.  Juliana,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Galway,  Esq.  of 
Cork,  and  had  issue,  Patrick  Kearney,  Esq.,  of  Gairettstown, 
who  d.s.  p.,  and 

ED.MOND  Kearney,  Esq.  of  Garrettstown,  who  claimed  as  an 
innocent  papist,  and  was  restored  to  his  estates  in  cos. 
Limerick  and  Cork,  1700.  He  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Francis 
Roche,  Esq.  of  Trabolgan,  and  had  issue,  i.  Ja.mes,  of  whom 
presently  ;  i.  Slary,  m.  William  Ronayne,  Esq.  of  Ronayne's 
Grove,  co.  Cork;  n.  Alice,  711.  Edmond  Iloduett;  and 
III.  Catharine,  m.  James  Galway,  Esq.  of  Castle  Lyons. 

James  Kearney,  Esq.  of  Garrettstown,  theonly  son  and  heir, 
TO.  Mary,  dau.  of  Dominick  Sarsfleld,  Esq.  of  Sarsfleld  Court, 
CO.  Cork,  and  had  issue. 

Francis,  of  whom  presently. 

Richard,  who  d.  s.  p.  15  Feb.  1759. 

Michael,  of  Kilmore,  who  d.  s.  p.  1789. 

Anne,  m.  Daniel  0' Donovan  Esq.  of  Banlahan;  d.  s.  p. 

Lucy,   111.  Capt.  Rochfort,   of  Cork,   and  had  issue  a  son, 
Tliomas  Rochfort  (heir-at-law  to  his  cousin,  James  Kearney, 
Esq.),  7(1.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Cuthbert,  Esq.  of  Cork;  of 
him  hereafter. 
The  eldest  son, 

Francis  Kearney,  Esq.  of  Garrettstown,  vi.  Mary,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Maurice  Roche,  Esq.  of  Downderrow,  and  d.  7  April, 
1776,  having  had  issue,  with  two  daus.,  Mary,  who  d.  unm., 
and  Anne,  m.  Sir  James  Lawrence  Cotter,  Bart.,  and  d.  s.  p., 
a  son  and  heir, 

James  Kearney,  Esq.  of  Garrettstown,  who  d.  unm.,  1  June, 
1812,  when  his  estates  devolved  on  his  first-cousin,  Thomas 
Rochfort,  Esq.,  as  his  heir-at-law,  who,  by  his  will,  dated 
21  July,  1831,  devised  the  said  estates  to  his  brother-in-law, 
Thomas  Cuthbert,  Esq.,  on  condition  of  his  taking  the 
additional  name  of  Kearney.  (The  Cuthbert  family  have 
been  resident  in  the  city  of  Cork  since  the  commencement  of 
the  18th  century.)    This 

Tho.mas  Cuthbert,  Esq.  of  Garrettstown  assumed,  by  sign 
manual,  31  May,  1832,  tbe  additional  name  of  Kearney.  He 
m.  1791,  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Franks,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 
I.  John,  of  Garrettstown,  who  d.  imm. ;  11.  Thomas,  of  whom 
presently ;  i.  Margaret,  m.  Clement  Foster,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
maloe;  11.  Anne  ;  iii.  Catherine;  iv.  Mary,  m.  Thomas  Frank, 
Esq.    The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Cuthbert,  Esq.  of  Garrettstown,  m.  Agnea,  dau. 
of  Rev.  Thomas  Gibbings,  2nd  son  of  Rev.  Richard  Gibbings, 
of  Gibbings  Grove,  and  left  issue,  at  his  decease,  three  sons, 

Thomas,  now  of  Garrettstown.  John,  b.  12  Aug.  1849. 

Arthur,  R.N.,  6.  10  Aug.  1851;  cL  at  Madeira,  1871. 

.<4r»is— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  three  lioncels  rampant  gu. 
on  a  chief  az.  an  armed  arm  in  fess  couped  between  the  wrist  and 
elbow  the  hand  bare  grasping  a  dagger  erect  ppr.  between  two 
pheons  of  the  first,  for  Kearney  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  vert,  a  fess 
engrailed  between  four  mullets  or,  surmounting  an  arrow  in 
pale  the  point  downwards  ppr.,  for  Cuthbert.  Crests— Isx, 
Kearney,  A  dexter  armed  arm  couped  between  the  wrist  and 
elbow  in  fess,  the  hand  bare  grasping  a  dagger  erect  all  ppr. ; 
2nd,  Cuthbert,  A  demi  lion  rampant  or,  debruised  by  an  arrow 
point  downwards  gu.     Motto — Semper  fidelis. 

iStaf— Garrettstown,  Kinsale,  co.  Cork. 


KEARNEY    OF    BLANCHVILL.E. 

Butlee-Keaenet,  Chaeles  James,  Esq.  of 
Drom,  CO.  Tipperary,  Lieut.  104th  regt.,  assumed 
the  additional  surname  and  ai*ms  of  Eeaenet,  by 
royal  license  dated  30  AprU,  1876,  upon  s.  to  a 
moiety  of  the  estates  of  his  cousin  James  Charles 
Kearney,  Esq. 

ELiUCajJC— Daniel  O'Kearney,  Esq.  of  Cashcl  and  Bally- 
donagh,  co.  Tipperary  (the  descendant  of  a  Milesian  family), 
had  issue,  an  only  son,  Maurice  O'Kearney,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
duagh,  who,  by  his  wife,  Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Hennis, 
Esq.  of  Garristodowney,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had  issue,  Bryan 
O'Kearney,  Esq.  of  Knockanglass  or  Ballyknockane,  co.  Tip- 
perary, b.  1534;  d.  2  Jan.  1623;  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  William 
Butler  (FitzThomas),  of  Ballinadlea,  or  Ballywadley,  co.  Tip- 
perary, grandson  of  Sir  Edmond  Butler,  Lord  Dunboyne,  and, 
with  five  daus.,  Margaret,  Onor,  Jane,  Ellis,  and  Catherine,  all 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EEC 


of  whom  were  married,  had  three  sons,  i.  Patrick  ;  ii.  John, 

killed  at  Hdlycruss;  and  iii.  Maurice,  d.  s.  jj.    The  eldest  son, 

Patrick  O'Kearney,   Esq.  of  Knockanglass,  6.  15  March, 

1551 ;  d.  22  April,  1641;  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Teige  Fitzconnor 

Carraile,  of  Mohcarnain,   co.  Tipjjcrary,  Gent,  (by  his  wife 

Jane,  dau.  of  Eustace  Corayn,  Esq.),  and  by  her  had  live  sons 

and  one  dau., 

Brien,  of  Ballinknockane,  m.  twice,  and  had  eight  children. 

Michael,  of  whom  presently. 

James,  of  Paris,  M.D.,  m.  Ellen  Mahony,  and  had  issue  two 
children.  John,  D.D. 

Nicholas,  a  Friar  of  the  Order  of  St.  Augustine. 
Giles,  m.  Edmona,  2nd  son  of  Kichard  Butler,  Esq.  of  Clon- 
brogane,  co.  Tipperary. 
Michael   O'Kearnet,   the   2nd  son,  b.  30  Sept.  15S8 ;    a 
Burgess,  and  frequently  sovereign  of  the  borougli  of  Fetliard, 
CO.  Tipperary;  m.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  Henry  FitzGibbons,  Esq. 
of  Lisfunchion,  co.  Limerick,  of  the  family  of  the   ''White 
Knight,"  and  by  her  (who  d.  2  Dec.  1627)  had  issue,  eight  sons 
and  two  daus.. 
1.  Philip,  Clerk  of  the  Supreme  Council  of  Confederated 
Catholics,  was/).  15 Jan.  1614;  and  d.  at  Slainstown,  near 
Fethard,  21  Sept.  1651,  having  m.  28  Aug.  1634,  Eleanor, 
dau.  of  John   Butler  (FitzThomas),   of   Derrycloney,   co. 
Tipperary,  Gent.,  and  had  issue. 
n.  David,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Richard,  of  Ballinvalla,  co.  Mayo,  Capt.  of  foot  at  the 
siege  of  Arras,  in  Flanders,  and  having  returned  to  Ire- 
land, was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Kilbruish,  about  Easter, 
1643,  6.  25  Oct.  1 617;  m.  1640,  Ann,  dau.  of  John  Byrne, 
Esq.  of  Cabinteely,  co.  Dublin,  and  left  a  son,  Brian,  of 
Ballinvalla,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  bominick  Browne,  I'sq.  of 
Breaffy,  co.  Mayo,  and  was  ancestor  of  Keaknet  of  Balliu- 
valla. 

IV.  Daniel,  M.D.,  6.  7  March,  1618 ;  d.  1691,  having  had 
issue  by  his  wife,  Miss  Everard. 

V.  Brien,  of  Coulmore,  b.  2  Sept.  1622;  in.  Miss  Keatinge, 
of  Garnanstown,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  dau. 

Ti.  Murice,  b.  7  Mai'ch,  1623 ;  was  a  Burgess  of  Fethard,  pur- 
chased the  estate  of  Cappaghmore,  and  d.  21  May.  1681, 
having  m.  Ellis,  dau.  of  Henry  Shea,  Esq.  of  Cloneshea,  co. 
Tipperary,  by  whom  he  was  ancestor  of  the  Cappaghmore 
O'Kearneys. 

VII.  James,  of  Eathcool,  near  Fethard.  &.  24  July,  1625;  d. 
3  Feb.  1709;  m.  25  Nov.  1648,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  John  Mag- 
ralh,  Esq.  of  Monaquill,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  May,  16i'0) 
had  issue,  1  John,  Secretary  of  State  to  King  James  11., 
whom  he  accompanied  to  France,  and  by  his  wife,  Ann 
Blake,  had,  with  three  daus.,  a  son,  James  de  Kearney, 
Knt.  of  St.  Louis,  who  m.  and  left  issue;  2  Michael,  of 
Fethard,  b.  1658,  d.  1716,  leaving  Martin,  Count  de  Kearney, 
m.  Lady  Elizabeth  Hamilton,  dau.  of  John,  6th  Earl  of 
Ahercorn;  and  two  daus.,  1  Jane,  m.  Sir  Richard  Nagle, 
Chief  Secretary  to  James  II.;  and  2  Mary,  m.  Pierce  >Jagle, 
brother  to  Sir  Richard. 
■VIII.  Andrew,  d.  s.p. 
The  2nd  son, 

Rev.  David  Kearnet,  5.  18  Oct.  1616,  baring  conformed 
to  the  Protestant  faith,  was  ordained  a  Clergyman  of  that 
Church,  and  settled  in  co.  Kilkenny ;  he  m.  in  Wateiford,  and 
left  at  his  decease  a  son. 

Rev.  John  Kearney,  D.D.,  Vicar-General  of  the  diocese  of 
Osaory,  whose  will,  dated  3  Feb.  1665,  was  proved  27  Feb.  1665; 
m.  Judith  Sellements,  and  by  her  had  two  sons  and  two  daus. 
The  elder  son. 

Rev.  Richard  Kearney,  of  Parkstown,  co.  Kilkenny, 
Rector  of  Ballyneale  and  Rosbercon,  d.  Sept.  1690,  having 
had  issue  by  his  wife  EHzabeth  Stewart  (with  a  dau.,  Eliza- 
beth), three  sons,  i.  James,  his  heir;  ii.  John;  iii.  Richard. 
The  eldest  son, 

James  Kearney,  Esq.  of  Kearney  Bay,  co.  Kilkenny,  m. 
Katherine,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Alcock,  and  had  issue,  i.  Ben- 
jamin, his  successor;  ii.  Richard,  of  Wateiford,  who,  by  his 
wife.  Miss  Fleming,  had  issue,  James  of  Wateiford,  who  m. 
Anne,  dau.  of  William  AKock,  Esq.  of  Wilton,  co.  We.xford, 
and  had  issue,  William,  of  Waterford,  who  m.  Martha,  dau. 
of  Charles  Backas,  Esq.,  M.D.  of  Waterford.  and  had  issue, 
two  sons,  1  William  Richard,  b.  1805;  and  2  Richard  James, 
both  of  whom  d.  unm. ;  1  Martha,  m.  Capt.  William  Moore, 
R.N. ;  2  Anne,  m.  Capt.  Henry  Bolton,  R.N. ;  iii.  Mi^jUael. 
Thf  eldest  son, 

Benjamin  Kearney,  E.sq.  of  Blanchville,  (M784,  having  had 
issue  by  his  wife  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Fitzaerald,  of  Bram- 
bleston,  co.  Kilkenny,  i.  James;  ii.  John,  d.  s.  p.;  in. 
Michael,  m.  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hickman,  Esq.,  and 
had  issue  eight  children;  iv.  Walter;  i.  Mary,  m.  14  July, 
1756,  Nicholas  Alyward,  Esq.  of  Shankhill  Castle,  co.  Kil- 
kenny.   The  eldest  son, 

James  Kearney,  Esq.  of  Blanchville,  m.  Susannah,  dau.  of 
Henry  U'mt,  Esq.,  State  Apothecary,  and  had  issue. 


Benjamin  James,  5. 1774;  d.  s.  p.  James. 

John,  ',n.  Anne  Waller,  dau.  of  Rev.  Cadogan  Keatinge,  and 
witn  three  daus.,  Waller,  Anne,  and  Su.san,  left  one  son, 
John  Cadogan,  Major  in  the  army,  killed  in  China. 
Charles,  Lie'it.-Col.  of  the  Queen's  Bays,  0.  1798;  m.  8  Oct. 
1829,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  George  Eyie  Massey; 
and  d.  1871. 

Elizabeth,  ni.  1805,  Nicholas  Aylward,  Esq.  of  Shankhill 
Castle,  and  was  mother  of  James  Kearney  Aylward.  Esq. 
of  Shankhill  Castle,  who  assumed  the  additional  surname 
of  Kearney,   1876. 

Anne,   m.   1815,   Rev.   Theobald  Butler,  whose    grandson, 
Charles  James  Butler,   Esq.  of    Drum,   co.    Tipperary, 
assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Kearney,  1876. 
The  2nd,  but  eldest  surviving  son. 

Sir  James  Kearney,  Knt.  of  Blanchville,  Lieut.-Col.  2nd 
regt  of  Dragoon  Guards,  and  eventually  a  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the 
army  and  Col.  of  the  7th  Hussars,  b.  1777;  d.  23  Feb.  1846, 
having  had  issue  by  his  wife  Margaret,  dau.  of  Clayton 
Bayly,  Esq.  of  Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny,  who  predeceased  him 
(with  Ave  daus.,  Mary,  Susan,  and  Catherine,  all  of  whom 
d.  unm. ;  Margaret,  m.  Charles  Tottenham,  Esq.  of  MacMor- 
ragh,  and  d.27  Feb.  1852;  and  Anne  Waller,  to.  2  June,  1842, 
the  Rev.  Hans  Atkinson,  by  whom  at  her  decease,  14  Aug. 
1814,  she  left  an  only  itau.,  Alice,  m.  Rev.  Joseph  Stewart  (see 
Stewart  of  Balli/meiiagh).  Sir  James d.  23  Feb.  1841,  and  was 
s.  by  his  only  son, 

James  Charles  Kearney,  Esq.  of  Blanchville,  Lieut.  2nd 
regt.  of  Dragoon  Guards  (Queen's  Bays),  High  Sheriff  co. 
Kilkenny  1855-56,  b.  1  Jan.  1814.  Mr.  Kearney  d.  s.  p.  1876, 
when  his  estates  devolved  on  his  cousins,  James  Kearney 
Aylward,  Esq.  of  Shankhill,  and  Charles  James  Butler, 
Esq.  of  Drum,  who  both  assumed,  by  royal  license  1876,  the 
additional  surname  and  arms  of  Kearney. 

^i-ms— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  three  lions  rampant  gu. 
on  a  chiut  az.  between  two  plieons  or,  a  gauntleted  hand  ia 
fess  of  the  last,  holding  a  dagger  of  the  first  po;nmel  and  hilt 
gold,  for  Kearney;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  a  chief  indented  az.  three 
escallops  in  bend  counterchanged,  for  Butler.  Crests— 1st,, 
Kearney,  A  gunlleted  hand  or,  in  fess,  holding  a  dagger  arg., 
pommel  and  hilt  gold;  2nd,  Butler,  Outof  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a 
plume  of  five  ostrich  feathers  arg.  issuant  therefrom  a  demi- 
falcon  also  arg.,  motto  over,  Timor  Domini  fons  vitse.  Motto — 
Sustine  et  abstine. 

Seat — Ballyvary,  co.  Mayo. 


KEATES    OF    PRIMLEY    HILL. 

Keates,  William,  Esq.  of  Primley  Hill,  Paign- 
ton, South  Devon,  J. P.  for  co.  Flint,  and  High 
Sheriff  of  tliat  co.  1874,  b.  18  Feb.  1801 ;  m.  5  May, 
1827,  Susan  Penrose,  eldest  dau.  of  Joseph  Andrew, 
of  Redruth,  Cornwall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  Aug. 
1837)  has  issue, 

I.  John,  6.  22  March,  1828;  m.  1854,  Anne  Jane,  eldest 
dau.  of  Josias  Booker,  Esq.  of  AUerton,  co.  Lancaster; 
and  d.  1866,  leaving  issue  one  son  (d.  1875)  and  two 
daus. 

II.  Joseph  Andrew,  b.  14  Dec.  1833;  m.  1860,  Elizabeth, 
2nd  dau.  of  Edmund  Brock  Lyon,  Esq.  of  Nesr.on,  co. 
Chester,  and  has,  with  other  issue,  a  son,  Edmund  Lyon 
Keates,  b.  1861. 

ILl'llPagC— This  family  was,  according  to  tradition, 
settled  in  the  IStli  century  in  the  West  of  England,  bearing 
arms,  on  a  field  arg.  three  mountain  cats  passant  in  pale  sa., 
but  the  branch  from  which  Mr.  Keates  springs  resided  at 
Cheadle,  co.  Stafford,  from  the  earliest  legible  record  in  the 
parish  registers  in  the  14th  century.  Mr.  Keates  is  Lord  of 
the  Manor  of  Bishops  Nympton,  and  possesses  other  lands  in 
North  Devon,  and  in  co.  Flint.    He  is  only  son  of 

John  Keates,  Esq.  of  the  Lawns,  Cheadle  (6.  23  Sept.  1760), 
by  Sarah  Barnes  his  wife  (6.  16  Sept.  1770,  and  to.  8  Nov. 
1791),  and  grandson  of 

John  Keates  (who  d.  1811)  by  Margaret  his  wife. 

Seat — Primley  Hill,  Paignton,  Devon. 


POWYS-KECK  OF  STATJGHTON  GRANGE. 

Powts-Keck,  Haeet  Letcesteb,  Esq.  of 
Staughton  Grange,  co.  Leicester,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1871,  Lieut.  Leicestershire  Yeomaury 
Cavalry,  b.  16  Oct.  1841 ;  s.  10  July,  1863. 

it iUf  age— Anthony  Keck,  Esq.,  nephew  of  Sir  Anthony 
Keck,  and  cousin  and  devisee  of  Francis  Keck,  d.  23  Nov. 


KEE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


KEL 


1736,  leavinsr  a  dau.,  Martra,  who  m.  David  James,  Esq., 
and  l)y  liim  (who  d.  8  Jan.  174G),  left  at  her  decease,  a  son, 

Anthony  James  (devisee  of  liis  jrrandfatherj,  who  assumed 
the  surname  and  arms  of  Keck  1737.  By  Ann  Busby,  his  1st 
wife,  who  bec-ame  eventually  an  heiress  in  right  of  her  mother, 
one  of  the  daus.  of  Sir  Henry  Beaumont,  Bart,  of  Staushton 
Grange,  and  was  buried  at  Staughton,  17  Feb.  17G5,  he  left  at 
his  decease,  30  April,  178G,  a  son, 

Anthony  James  Keck,  Esq.  of  Staughton  Grange,  co.  Lei- 
cester, sometime  MP.  for  Newton,  m.  18  July,  1705.  Eliza- 
beth, 2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Peter  Legh,  Esq.  of  Lyme, 
CO.  Chester,  by  Martha  his  wife,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas 
Bennett,  Esq.  of  SalMirop,  Wilts,  and  by  her  (who  ?)!,.  2ndly, 
William  Bathurst  Pye,  Esq.)  had  a  dau.,  Elizabeth  Ann,  i». 
Thomas  Calley,  Esq.  of  Burderop,  Wilts,  and  two  sons.  Peers 
Anthony  and  Geobge  Anthony  Legh.  He  d.  1782.  His  elder 
son, 

Peers  Anthony  Keck,  Esq.  of  Staughton  Grange,  d.  icnm. 
March,  1797,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

George  Anthony  Legh  Keck,  Esq.  of  Staughton  Grange, 
CO.  Leicester,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  who  took  the  names  and  arms  of 
Legh  before  that  of  Keck,  as  heir  of  his  mother's  father, 
Peter  Legh.  Esq.  of  Bank  Hall,  co.  Lancaster.  Mr.  Legh 
Keck,  M.P.  for  co.  Leicester,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Comm. 
Leicestershire  regiment  of  Yeomanry,  was  l>.  15  July,  1774; 
711.  1802,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Robert  Vernon  Atherton, 
Esq.  of  Atherton,  co.  Lancaster,  but  by  her  (who  d.  1837) 
had  no  issue.  He  d.  1860,  when  his  property  devolved  on 
the  family  of  Powys. 


Patrick  Small  Keib,  Esq.  of  Kindrogan,  co.  Perth,  J. P. 
and  U.L.,  an  Advocate  of  the  Scotch  Bar,  6.  31  Dec.  1782; 
m.  7  Aug.  1807,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Stewart,  Esq.  of  East 
Craigs,  co.  Linlithgow,  2nd  son  of  Robert  Stewart,  of  Binny, 
and  had  issue  one  son.  Patrick  Small  Keir,  Esq.  of 
Kindrogan.  Mr.  Patrick  Small  Keir,  sen.,  d.  18C0. 
-SeaC— Kindrogan,  Pitlochrie.     Club—^ew  Edinburgh. 


<^anuln  of  |.1obji! 


Major  the  Hon.  Henry  Littleton  Powys  (5th  son  of 
Thomas,  2nd  Lord  Lilford,  by  Henrietta  Maria  his  wife,  eldest 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Vernon  Atherton,  Esq.  of  Atlierton, 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  sister  of  Mrs.  Legh  Keck),  was  6.  29  March, 
1812,  and  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Keck,  in  addition 
to  that  of  PowYs,  Feb.  1861,  as  successor  of  his  uncle  by 
marriage,  George  Anthony  L«gh  Keck,  Esq.  of  Staughton 
Grange,  who  d.  s.  i).  4  Sept.  1860.  The  Hon.  Henry  Lyttlcton 
Powys-Keck,  m.  1st,  20  Nov.  1840,  Margarette  Matilda,  2nd 
dau.  of  John  J.  Bancho,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  June, 
1845)  had  issue, 

Harry  Leycester,  now  of  Staughton  Grange. 

Charles  Horatio  Gardiner,  6.7  May,  1843;  d.  March,  1870. 

Thomas  Bancho,  late  Lieut.  60th  regt.,  6.  28  May,  1845;  m. 
24  Oct.  1870.  Haidee  Matilda,  2n(l  dau.  of  J.  Johnston,  Esq. 
of  Kincardine,  Perth,  N.B.;  and  d.  1877,  leaving  issue, 

1  Thomas  Charles,  6.  12  Aug.  1871. 

2  Horace,  b.  7  March,  1873. 
1  Haidee,  6.  8  June,  1876. 

The  Hon.  H.  L.  Powys-Keck  m.  2ndly,  16  July,  1862,  Maria, 
youngest  surviving  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  John  Gore,  G.C.B. 
Hed.  10  July,  1863. 

Jrms — Sa.,  abend  ermine  between  two  cottisesflory  counter- 
flory  or.  Crest — Out  of  a  mural  crown  a  maiden's  head  ermine 
purfled  or,  her  hair  dishevelled  of  the  same  and  flotant,  adorned 
with  a  chaplet  vert,  and  garnished  with  roses  ppr.  Motto — 
En  Dieu  est  ma  foy. 

SeoJ.5— Staughton  Grange,  Leicester;  and  The  Knoll,  King- 
ston Hill,  Surrey. 


See  Ruck-Keene. 


KEIGHLEY-PEACH. 

See  Peach. 


KEIB.    OF    KINDROGAN. 

g-MALL-KfiiR,  Patrick,  Esq.  of  XindrojiaTi,  co. 
Pertli,  J.P.,  Advocate,  b.  9  May,  1810  ;  m.  26  Apiil. 
1836,  Emelia  Frances  Eallour,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  JN'icl 
Meiizies,  Bart,  of  Meuzies,  and  has  issue, 
I.  William  Adgustus,   B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  Advo- 
cate at  the  Scottish  Bar,  6.  1842. 
I.  Catharine  Menzies. 

IL  Jane  Emelia,  m.  18G6,  Francis  Walter  Balfour,  of  rornia 
Castle. 

HtliraCTC. — William  Small,  Esq.  of  Kindrogan  (son  of 
William  Small,  of  Kindrogan,  by  Agnes  his  wife,  dau.  of  James 
Stewart,  Esq.  of  Urrard,  and  grandson  of  William  Small,  of 
Kindrogan,  by  Isabel  Farqubarson  his  wife),  to.  1776,  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Walter  Keie,  Esq.  of  Balcairn,  co.  Perth,  and 
by  her  had  a  son. 


KEKEWICH    OF    PEAMORE. 

Kekewich,  Trehawke,  Esq.  of  Peamore,  Devon, 
J.P.,  M.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  b.  22  Jan.  1823;  on. 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  Capt.  Peard,  R.N.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Trehawke  Herbert,  Barrister-at-Law,  B.A.  Ch.  Oh. 
Oxford,  b.  11  July,  1851. 

II.  Robert  George,  Lieut,  and  Adjut.  3rd  Buff.s,  6.  17  June, 
1854.  III.  Lewis  Pendarves,  b.  21  Feb.  1859. 

IV.  Hugh  H.,  b.  10  Oct.  1866. 

V.  Piers  Trehawke,  b.  24  Nov.  1872 ;  d.  29  July,  1873. 

I.  Alice  Agatha,  b.  30  Dec.  1852. 

II.  Mildred  S.,  6.  1  Oct.  1856. 

III.  Evelyn  M.  N.,  6.  19  Feb.  1861. 

IV.  Julia  Frances,  6.  27  Feb.  1865. 

HutCagP.— This  family,  originally  of  Lancashire,  settled, 
about  the  middle  of  the  IGth  century,  in  Corwall,  in  conse- 
quence of  a  marriage  with  the  heiress  of  Talvarn. 

George  Kekewich,  resident  at  Catchfrench  in  the  time  of 
Carew,  rebuilt  the  mansion  in  the  castellated  style ;  the  stately 
embattled  entrance  and  some  other  parts  of  which  are  still 
standing,  and  bear  the  words  ''George  Kekewich,  1580,"  cut 
in  stone.  The  manor  of  Catchfrench  continued  in  the  Keke- 
wich family  until  the  time  of  Charles  II.,  when  it  was  sold  by 
John  Kekewich,  Esq.  to  Hugh  Boscawen,  Esq.  of  Tregothnan. 
In  the  same  reign,  Peter  Kekewich,  Esq.,  possessed  the  manor 
of  Trehawke ;  and  Samuel  Kekewich,  Esq.,  was  seated  at  Pol- 
martin.  Subsequently  the  representatives  of  the  family  were 
resident  at  Hall,  near  Fowey.  The  great-grandfather  of  the 
present  head  of  the  House. 

Pendarves  Kekewich,  Esq.,  ra.  Mary  Hills,  and  had  (besides 
two  daus.)  one  son, 

William  Kekewich,  Esq.,  m.  Susanna  Johnstone,  and  had 
thirteen  children,  of  whom  the  eldest,  Samdel,  was  his  heir. 
Of  the  others,  Charles,  in  holy  orders,  was  of  Lynmouth 
Devon  ;  and  George  was  for  many  years  Judge  at  the  Cape  of 
Good  Hope.    The  eldest  son, 

Samuel  Kekewich,  Esq.  of  Peamore,  to.  Salome,  dau.  of 
George  Sweet,  Esq.  of  Tiverton,  Devon,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
29  March,  1844;  had  a  son,  Samuel  Trehawke,  and  one  dau., 
Salome,  7)1.  Sir  Thomas  William  Blomefield,  Bart.,  who  d.  1858. 
Mr.  Kekewich  d.  26  Aug.  18'22.     His  son, 

Samuel  Trehawke  Kekewich,  Esq.  of  Peamore,  Devon, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1834.  M.P.  for  Exeter  from  1826 
to  1830,  and  for  South  Devon  1858,  6.  31  Oct.  1796;  m.  1st, 
3  April,  1820,  Agatha  Maria  Sophia,  4th  dau.  of  John 
Langston,  Esq.  of  Sarsden,  co.  Oxford,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Trehawke,  now  of  Peamore. 

II.  Arthur,  y.C,  Fellow  of  Exeter  Coll.  Oxford,  6.  26  July, 
1832  ;  m.  Marianne,  dau.  of  W.  Freshfield,  Esq. 

III.  Lewis,  Lieut.  20th  regt.,  6.  3  Sept.  1836,  was  at  Alma, 
Balaclava,  and  Inkerman ;  was  wounded  at  Inkerman,  and 
d.  at  Corfu,  16  Feb.  1855. 

I.  Henrietta,  m.  Henry  Ley,  Esq.,  late  Assistant  Clerk  of  the 
House  of  Comnions. 

II.  Agatha,  m.  Henry  Hall  Dare,  E.^q.,  late  23rd  Fusiliers. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  4  Sept.  1851.  Ralph  Ludlow  Lopes,  Esq., 
2nd  son  of  Sir  Ralph  Lopes,  Bart. 

IV.  Julia  Frances,  m.  James  Thomas  Edge,  Esq.  of  Strelly 
Hall,  Notts;  c^.  29  Oct.  1856. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  9  June,  1840,  Louisa,  only  dau.  of  Lewis  William 
Buck,  Esq.  of  Moreton,  Devon,  M.P.,  and  by  her  had, 

IV.  George  William,  b.  1  April,  1841. 

V.  Emma. 

VI.  Louisa,  TO.  George  Moore,  Esq.  of  Appleby  H.nll,  co.  Lei- 
cester. III.  Anna  Maude. 

Jnns — Arg.,  two  lions  passant  in  bend  sa.  between  two 
cottises  gu.  Crext — A  leopard's  head  and  neck  affronte  and 
era.^cd.     Motto — Fructus  virtutis. 

Seat — Peamore  House,  near  Exeter. 

KEIiHAM    OF    BLEASBY    HALL. 

Kelham,  Robert,  Esq.  of  Bleasby  Hall,  co. 
Nolts,  and  Great  Grouerby,  Billinpborough,  and 
AllmnLoii,  CO.  Lincoln,  J.P.,  High  Slieriff  1874,  b. 
12  July,  1813. 


892 


EEL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


KEL 


ILtttCaffC— The  Kelhams  are  stated  to  be  descended  from 
a  younger  branch  of  an  ancient  family  which  was  very  early 
seated  atKelhain,  nearNewark-upon-Trent,  co.  Nottingham. 

Thomas  Kelham,  Esq.  of  Great  Gonerby  (son  and  heir  of 
Bobert  Kelham,  Esq.  of  Great  Gonerby),  6.  13  Sept.  1638;  m. 
Mary  Lee,  of  Woodborough,  Notts,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease, 
April,  1699,  by  his  only  son, 

The  Rev.  Robert  Kelham,  of  Great  Gonerby,  6.  23  Jan. 
1676;  Vicar  of  Billingborougli,  Thieckingham,  and  Walcot, 
CO.  Lincoln;  m.  5  Feb.  1709,  his  cousin,  Mary,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  John  Kelham,  Esq.  of  Gonerby,  and  had  issue.  The 
3rd  but  eldest  surviving  son, 

Robert  Kelham,  Esq.  of  Hatton  Garden,  London,  Great 
Gonerby,  and  Billingboroutrh,  co.  Lincoln,  and  Bush  Hill, 
Edmonton,  Middlesex,  b.  9  Nov.  1717;  m.  21  Dec.  1752,  .Sarah, 
youngest  dau.  of  Peter  and  Joanna  Gery,  descended  from  an 
ancient  family  long  seated  at  Bilstun,  co.  Leicester,  who  d. 
28  Sept.  1774,  aged  53.  He  d.  29  March,  1808,  in  his  91st 
year.    They  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  his  heir. 

I.  Sarah  Augusta,  in.  20  Dec.  1778,  Mavmaduke  Langdale, 
Esq.,  New  Ormond  Street,  London  (tvaditionaUy  descended 
from  a  younger  branch  of  the  Langdales  of  Houghton,  co. 
York);  andd.  13  Aug.  1832,  having  had  with  younger  issue, 

1  Marmaduke  Robert  Langdale,  Esq.,  of  Garston  House, 
Surrey,  and  Pix  Hall,  Kent. 

2  Robert  Kei.ham  Langdale,  Esq.  (heir  to  his  uncle, 
Robert  Kelham,  Esq.  of  Bush  Hill),  the  late  Robert 
Kelham  Kelham,  Esq.  of  Bleasby  Hall. 

II.  Avice,  of  Enfield,  6.  8  April,  1762;  d.  unm.  1841. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Robert  Kelham,  Esq.  of  Great  Gonerby,  Billingborough, 
and  Bush  Hill,  6.  8  Jan.  1765  ;  d.  nnm.  11  Nov.  1811,  and  was 
i.  by  his  nephew, 

Robert  Kelham  Langdale,  Esq.  of  Bleasby  Hall,  co.  Notts, 
and  Great  Gonerby,  Billinguorough,  and  AUington,  co.  Lin- 
coln, J. P.,  6.  26  Sept.  1788  (who  assumed,  by  Act  of  Parlia- 
ment, 1812,  the  surname  of  Kelham  only,  and  the  arms  of 
Kelham,  in  compliance  with  the  will  of  his  maternal  uncle, 
Robert  Kelham,  Esq  ,  dated  29  Aug.  1808);  m.  1st,  Oct.  1812, 
Dorothea,  only  child  and  heir  of  John  Pliillips,  Esq.  of  The 
Ilomewood  and  Wellands,  Surrey,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  now  of  Bleasby  Hall. 

II.  Marmaduke,  of  Southwell,  Notts,  6.  27  July,  1814;  w. 
17  Dec.  1845,  Julia  Ann,  dau.  of  Robert  Christie,  Esq.; 
and  d.  28  Feb.  1852,  leaving  issue, 

1  Marmaduke  Langdale,  Lieut.  B.N.,  6.  12  Oct.  1847. 

2  Robert  Maunsell,  h.  21  Oct.  1849. 

3  Henry  Phillips,  deceased,  6.  24  July,  1851. 

III.  Augustus,  of  Bedford,  6.  14  Nov.  1819;  m.  4  July,  1850, 
Sii'an  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Samuel  Aldersey,  Esq.  of 
Aldersey  Hall,  co.  Chester  {?.ee.  that  Famili/),  and  has  issue, 

1  Hugh  Aldersey  Langdale,  6.  24  Aug.  18.52. 

2  Godfrey  Marmaduke  Langdale,  b.  30  March,  1857. 

3  Herbert  "Vavasour  Langdale,  b.  30  April.  1861. 

4  Arthur  Robert  Langdale,  6.  25  Aug.  1865. 

1  Lucy  Avice  Maud,  d.  6  March,  1859. 

2  Edith  Augusta.  3  Ciceley  Avice  Maud. 
4  Mabel  Eleanor  Mary. 

IV.  Phillips,  b.  21  Oct.  1824;  m.  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  E.  Y. 
Griffith,  Esq.  of  Bangor,  North  Wales,  and  has  issue, 

1  Ri.-liard  Phillips,  b.  20  March,  1857. 

1  Aviee  Eleanor,  ")    „    . 

2  Arabella  Gertrude,    j    ^wins. 

V.  Henry,  a  Lieut.  R.N.,  served  onboard  the  "Endymion" 
in  the  China  war,  1842,  b.  24  Sept.  1828;  m.  7  Sept.  1852, 
I'anny  Goldie,  youngest  dau  of  James  Hall,  Esq.,  M.D., 
R.N.,  ;  and  d.  of  the  yellow  fever,  at  Grand  Quay,  Turks 
Island,  West  Indies,  2»  Oct.  1852,  leaving  issue, 

Henry  Robert  (posthumous),  b.  21  June,  1853,  Lieut.  74th 
Highlanders. 

I.  Avice,  TO.  9  Sept.  1852,  Rev.  William  Morgan,  M.A., 
Ksctor  of  Aber,  co.  Carnarvon,  and  has  issue, 

1  Williama  Louisa  Avice,  d.  young. 

2  Eva  Caroline.  3  Avice  Williama. 

II.  Jane,  m.  T.  B.  Sands,  Esq.,  and  had  issue;  she  d. 
21  Jan.  18C2. 

III.  Arabella,  m.  28  Nov.  1805,  John  Roberts,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of 
Salisbury. 

Mr.  Kelham  d.  10  Aug.  1802. 

./4rni.?— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  per  pale  gu.  and  az.  three 
covered  cups  or,  on  a  chief  engrailed  of  the  last  three 
cstoiles  sa.,  Kelham  ;  2nd,  az.,  three  covered  cups  or,  Kelham 
ancient ;  3rd,  per  chevron  az.  and  sa.  a  chevron  erm.  between 
three  estoiles  arg.,  Langdale.  Crest — A  derai-eagle  with  two 
heads  displayed  az.  semee  of  ermine  spots,  and  charged  on 
each  wing  with  a  covered  cup  all  or.  ilioHo— Beneflciorum 
Biemor. 

&ai— Bleasby  Hall,  Southwell,  Notts. 


KELLY  OF  KELLY. 

Kelly,  Eeginald,  Esq.  of  Kelly,  Devon,  J.P.  , 
and  D.L.  for  Devon,  J.P.  for  Cornwall,  educated  at 
Harrow  and  Cambridge,  6.  10  Jan.  183i ;  s.  his 
father  27  April,  1873;  m.  22  June,  1858,  Janet 
Maitland,  5th  dau.  of  Henry  Wilson,  Esq.  of  fcjtow- 
langloft  Hall,  Suffolk. 

iLfltCagC— "This  family,"  we  quote  from  their  authenti- 
cated pedigree,  "  may  look  back  beyond  the  Conquest,  and 
derive  themselves  from  the  Ancient  Britons." 

Nicholas  de  Kelly,  living  temp.  Henry  II.,  was  father  of 
William  de  Kelly,  who  was  s.  by  his  son,  Warren  de  Kelly, 
father  of  Sir  William  Kelly,  of  Kelly,  temp.  Henry  III., 
whose  son,  Richard  Kelly,  of  Kelly,  living  in  1220,  was  s.  by 
his  son.  Sir  John  Kelly,  of  Kelly,  Kiit.,  living  temp. 
Edward  I.  He  was  father  of  John  Kelly,  of  Kelly,  temp, 
Edward  II.,  who  left,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  a  son. 

Sir  John  Kelly,  Knt.  of  Kelly,  living  44  Edward  III.,  m. 
Elinor,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Jt  ..n  Crewes,  of  Bradstone,  and 
father  of  John  Kelly,  of  Kelly,  whose  son,  Matthew  Kelly, 
of  Kelly,  was  s.  by  his  son,  John  Kelly,  of  Kelly,  father  of 

Thomas  Kelly,  of  Kelly,  m.  temp.  Henry  VI.,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  heir  of  William  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Talbotswykc,  Devon, 
and  had  a  son, 

Richard  Kelly,  of  Kelly,  which  estate  he  inherited  at  the 
decease  of  his  elder  brother  Nicholas.  He  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Bratton,  of  Bratton,  Somerset,  and  was  direct  ancestor 
of 

William  Kelly,  Esq.  of  Kelly,  living  at  the  Herald's  Visi- 
tation in  1620,  then  aged  32.    His  2nd  son, 

John  Kelly,  Esq.  of  Kelly,  d.  unn.  16S9,  and  devised  his 
estate  to  his  cousin-german, 

Francis  Kelly,  Esq.  of  Tredown,  in  Bradstone,  who  then 
became  of  Kelly.  He  m  Elizabeth  Tucker,  of  Holdsworthy, 
in  Devon,  and  dying  Dec.  1690,  was  buried  at  Kelly,  and 
left  (with  two  daus.,  Joan,  m.  14  Sept.  1693,  John  Tillam; 
and  Phillippa)  an  only  son  and  successor, 

Arthdr  Kelly,  Esq.  of  Kelly,  m.  Susanna,  only  dau.  an(3 
heir  of  William  Handcock,  Esq.  of  Hendra  St.  Germains,  in 
Cornwall,  and  by  that  lady  had  issue.  Mr.  Kelly  d.  18  Oct. 
1712,  and  was  «.  by  his  only  son, 

Arthur  Kelly,  Esq.  of  Kelly,  bapt.  23  Oct.  1712,  m.  Mary, 
eldest  dau.  of  William  Tucker,  Esq.  of  Coryton  Park, 
Axminster,  Devon,  »nd  had  by  her  (who  c(.  1781)  six  sons  and. 
two  daus., 

I.  Arthur,  his  heir.. 

II.  Francis  John,  a  Capt.  in  the  18th  or  Royal  Irish  regt., 
bapt.  12  May,  1749;  to.  1782,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Oakeley,  Esq.  of  Deal,  Kent,  and  had  issue,  Henry,  Capt. 
Royal  African  Corps,  d.  unm,.;  Elizabeth;  Catherine; 
Mary;  and  Agnes,  m.  Samuel  Laing.  Esq.  of  Orkney,  N.B. 

III.  William  Handcock,  Vice-Admiral  of  the  Blue,  bapt. 
6  April,  1751 ;  m.  Sally,  dau.  of  Magnus  Morton,  Esq., 
Judge  of  the  Isle  of  Nevis;  and  d.  2  May,  1811,  leaving  a 
son,  Magnus  Morton,  Lieut.  R.N.,  d.  s.  p.,  and  a  dau.,  Mary 
Anne,  wife  of  Theophilus  Clive,  Esq. 

IV.  Benedictus  Marwood,  of  Holsworthy,  Devon,  bapt. 
12  Aug.  1752,  O.S.;  m..  30  Aprd,  1780,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Arseott  Coham,  Esq.  of  Holsworthy ;  and  dying  Feb.  1836, 
left  issue, 

1  William,  Commander  R.N.,  6.27  Feb.  1782;  m.  1821, 
Sarah  Cole. 

2  Benedictus  Marwood,  Rear-Adminil  R.E.,  h.  1785;  m. 
1st,  31  Aug.  1837,  Mary  Ann,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Richard  Price,  Esq.  of  Highfields  Park,  Sussex,  which 
lady  d.  14  July,  1838;  he  in.  2RdIy.  18.55,  Juliana,  eldest 
dau.  of  William  Boyd,  Esq.  of  Burfield  Priory,  co.  Glou- 
cester; and  d.  .t.  p.  26  Sept.  1867. 

3  John  Tucker,  Lieut.  Horse  Artillery  at  Madra.s,  d.  mim. 
18!8.  4  Francis  Coham. 

1  Jlavy. 

2  Juliana,  m.  1823,  George  Braund,  Esq.  of  Exeter. 

3  Sarah.  4  Elizabeth. 

V.  Thomas,  of  Burrington,  Devon,  bapt.  3  Sept.  1760;  m. 
17S3,  Miss  Vining,  of  Stoke,  Cornwall;  and  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Susannah,  bapt.  3  June,  1746;  d.  1709. 

II.  Mary,  to.  Lewis  Robertson,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N. 

Mr.  Kelly  d.  March,  1762,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Arthur  Kelly,  Esq.  of  Kelly,   Col.   of  the   South  Devon 

Militia,  bapt.  15  July,  1742.    He  m.  Dorotliea  Juliana,  dau.  of 

Edward  Drewe,  Esq.  of  Exeter,  by  Doiotliea  Juliana  his  wife, 

dau.  and  eventual  co-heiress  of  the  Right  Hon.  George  Treby, 

of  riympton,  Devon,  and  had  issue. 

Arthur,  bapt.  15  June,  1773;  to.  16  June,  1803,  Mary,  only 

child  of  John  Godwin,  Ksq.  of  Porlsea,  Hants,  Banker;  and 

dying  23  March,  1822,  in  the  lifetime  of  his  father,  left  an 

only  child,  Akxhub,  late  of  Kelly. 


KEL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


KEL 


893 


Edward,  Capt.  51st  regt.,  bapt.  26  Jan.  1779;  to.  Sarah,  dau. 
ot  Edward  Braddon,  Ksq.  of  Skisdon,  St.  Kew,  Cornwall ; 
and  dying  24  May,  18:J1,  left  an  only  child,  Edward  Henry, 
b.  1821. 

Mary,  m.  Rev.  Kdward  Morshead,  Roctor  of  Calstock,  Corn- 
wall, and  of  Kelly,  Devon.  Elizabeth,  d.  1851. 

Susanna,  d.  mjihi.  Juliana,  d.  unin. 

Philippa,  TO.  1st,  Thomas  Sowdon,  Esq.  of  Whitstone;  and 
2ndly,  28  March,  1839,  Thomas,  son  of  the  late  John  Yarde, 
Esq.  of  Trowbridge  House,  Devon,  deceased. 
Col.  Kelly  d.  1823.     His  grandson, 

Aktiicr  Kellt,  Esq.  of  Kelly,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  183G,  6.  11 
Sept.  1S04;  7)1.  27  Oct.  1829,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Robert  Maitland, 
Esq.  of  Thaxted,  Essex,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Arthur,  6.  1830;  d.  1846.        ii.  Reginald,  now  of  Kelly. 

in.  Maitland  (Rev.),  M.A.,  6.  21  Aug.  1842;  m.  23  April, 
1873,  Agnes  Leigh,  only  child  of  William  Leigh  Clare, 
Esq.  of  Raby  Vale,  co.  Chester,  and  has  two  sons  and  one 
dau.  IV.  Theodore,  b.  1845. 

I.  Juliana,  m.  14  July,  1853,  Harry  Reginald  Salusbury,  2nd 
son  of  the  late  Sir  William  Trelawny,  Bart. 

n.  Mary  Anne,  lit.  1860,  Capt.  Joseph  E.  M.  Wilson,  R.N. 

lu.  Edith,  d.  1802.  iv.  Blanche,  d.  1866. 

V.  Sophy  Maitland,  m.  15  May,  1878,  F.  A.  Wetherall,  Esq., 
Commander  R.N. 
He  d.  27  April,  1873. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  chevron  between  three 
billets  gu.,  for  Kelly;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  chevron  between 
three  talbots  sa.,  for  Talbot.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet 
gu.,  an  ostrich's  head  holding  in  the  beak  a  horseshoe  or. 

Seat — Kelly,  Lifton,  Devon. 


KELLY  OF  ROCKSTOWN  CASTLE. 

Kelly,  John  Joseph  Roche,  Esq.  of  Rocksto-n-n 
Castle,  and  Islannioi-e,  co.  Limerick,  b.  5  April,  1835 ; 
m.  5  June,  1865,  Helen  Maria  Agnes,  only  child  of 
John  Joseph  Preston,  Esq.  of  Bellinter,  nephew 
and  heir-at-law  of  Lord  Tara  {see  Peeston  of 
Bellinter),  and  by  her  (who  d.  28  July,  1873)  had 
issue, 


James  Preston, 
Sarah, 


who  both  d.  in  infancy. 


He  in.  2ndly,  2  June,  1875,  Kate  O'Donnell,  dau. 
of  Francis  Murpliy,  Esq.  of  Kilcaii-ne,  J.P.  co. 
Meath,  and  has  issue, 

Basil  James,  6.  22  March,  1877. 

Augusta  Eleanor  Mary. 

ILtlItaj50. — According  to  a  pedigree  of  this  family  in 
Ulster's  Office,  Dublin  Castle,  certiried  7  Nov.  1772, 

Brazill  O'Kf.llv,  Esq.  of  Clone,  co.  Kilkenny,  to.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Sir  Riciiard  Shee,  Knt.  of  Upper  Court  {see  O'Shee  of 
Garden  Morris),  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Laurenxe  Kelly,  Esq.,  m.  Mary,  6th  dau.  of  Michael  Lang- 
ton,  Esq.  of  Grenan,  Queen's  Co.,  and  Kilkenny,  and  grand- 
dau.  of  Nicholas  Langton,  Esq.,  M.P.  Kilkenny  1613  (see 
Langton  of  Sanffanmore),  and  by  her  (who  was  b.  3  Aug. 
1646,  and  d.  7  Oct.  1682)  he  had  nine  children,  i.  Brazill; 
n.  Michaell;  in.  Ignatius ;  rv.  William;  v.  John;  vi.  James; 
1.  Anstiice;  ii.  Ann;   in.  Mary. 

The  family  suffered  severely  during  the  Cromwellian  usurpa- 
tion; their  property  was  confiscated,  and  they  were  banished 
from  Kilkenny.  They  subsequently  resided  for  several  years 
at  Birr  or  Parsonstown  :  and  eventually,  about  the  Revolution, 
some  members  of  the  family  settled  in  Limerick.  Laurence 
Kelly's  eldest  son, 

Brazill  or  Brassell  Kelly,  Esq.,  d.  s.  p.  at  Limerick 
7  March.  1702,  and  was  buried  at  St.  Mary's  Cathedral.  Ad- 
ministration of  his  property  was  granted,  19  Dec.  1702,  to  his 
brother  and  next-of-kin, 

John  Kelly,  Esq.,  6.  at  Birr  1672;  m.  Helena,  dau.  of  John 
Morony,  Esq.,  and  grand-dau.  of  Patrick  Morony,  Esq.  of 
Fanningstonn,  co.  Limerick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Nov.  1760) 
had  issue, 

I.  LArRExcE.  his  heir,  m.  1  Oct.  1759,  Mary,  sister  of  Richard 
Harrold,  Esq.  of  PennywcU,  Limerick;  and  d.  s.  p.  1776. 
He  brqucathcd  all  his  property  to  his  wife. 

II.  Martin,  who  settled  at  Cadiz,  in  Spain,  where  he  was  m. 
lu.  Michael,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Nicholas  Mclnerheuy,  of  Copavilly,  co.  Clare. 

and  left  issue. 
n.  Catherine,  to.  Martin  Killikelly,  son  of  Bryan  Killikelly, 

Esq.  of  Castle  Lydican,  co.  Galway,  and  left  issue. 
Ui.  Anstace,  rn.  (settlement  dated  3  Nov.  1744),  Lewis  Collin, 

Esq.  of  Dublin,  and   liad  issue  an   only   child,    Margaret 

Helen,  to.  Oliver  Dolphin,  Esq.  (see  Dolphin  of  Taroe). 


IV.  Helena,  to.  Oicense  dated  12  July,  1729)  Dominick  Killi- 
kelly, of  Bilbao  in  Spain,  younger  brother  ol  the  above 
Martin  Killikelly,  and  had  issue  an  only  son,  Bryan  Paul  do 
Killikelly,  Esq.  of  Bilbao,  and  a  dau.  Kate,  m.  George  Moore, 
Esq.  of  Moore  Hall. 

V.  Jane,  m.  James  Creagh,  Esq.  of  Limerick;  d.  20  March, 
1759,  and  left  issue. 

VI.  Margaret,  b.  1724;  in.  16  April,  1751,  Philip  Roche,  Ksq. 

VII.  Fiances,  to.  29  Jan.  1761,  Pierce  Joyce,  Esq.  of  Galway, 
and  had  issue  {sec  Joyce  of  Curgary). 

John  Kelly  d.  July,  1765,  aged  94  years.    The  3rd  son, 

BIichael  Kelly,  Esq.,  b.  1727;  to.  6  June,  1753,  Christian, 
dau.  of  John  Roche,  Ksq.  of  Limerick  and  Ballintlea,  co.  Clare, 
by  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of  Philip  Stackpoole,  Esq.  of  Mount- 
cashel,  co.  Clare,  a  near  kinsman  of  the  late  Due  de  Stacpools 
(s!:e  Roche  of  Granogk  Castle),  and  by  her  (who  d.  5  May,  1785, 
aged  51  years)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Peter,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Shannonview,  co.  Limerick,  bapt.  17  Dec. 
1781;  w.  8  May,  1816,  Letitia,  dau.  of  John  Phillip  Roche, 
Esq. ;  and  d.  12  Jan.  1869,  in  his  88th  year,  leaving  by  her 
(who  d.  20  Nov.  1823)  issue,  1  Margaret,  to.  1846  (settle- 
ment 21  Feb.),  Francis  Grene,  Esq.  of  Athassell  Abbey,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  has  issue ;  2  Christiana. 

I.  Helena,  bapt.  27  Sept.  1758;  to.  6  Oct.  1779,  Thomas. 
Appleyard,  Esq.,  son  of  John  Appleyard,  Esq.  of  Athlunkard, 
CO.  Clare,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Jane,  bapt.  25  Feb.  1765;  to.  (settlement  dated  31  Dec. 
1791),  John  Greatrakes,  Esq.  of  Rathkeale,  co.  Limerick, 
and  left  issue. 

III.  Catherine,  bapt.  23  July,  1766;  to.  John  O'Halloran, 
Esq.,  and  left  issue. 

IV.  Christian,  bapt.  11  Feb.  1771;  d.  young. 

V.  Mary  Anne,  d.  unm. 

VI.  Frances,  bapt.  7  Aug.  1778;  in.  14  May,  1808,  Charles 
McNamara,  Esq.;  and  rf.  24  Nov.  1871,  in  her  93rd  year, 
leaving  issue. 

Michael  Kelly  d.  22  April,  1785,  aged  58  years.    His  eldest 
surviving  son, 

John  Peter  Kelly,  Esq.  of  Ballintlea  and  Firgrove,  co. 
Clare,  D.L.,  b.  29  June,  1775;  purchased,  in  1811,  the  estates 
of  the  Ingoldsby  Massy  family,  co.  Limerick.  He  m.  28  Aug. 
1799,  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Lyons,  Esq.  {see  Lyons  of  Crooiue 
House),  and  by  her  (who  d.  15  March,  1830)  had  issue, 

I.  Michael,  d.  young. 

II.  James  Michael,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Mary,  d.  young,  15  April,  1806. 

II.  Christiana,  m.  13  Jan.  1829,  her  cousin,  Walter  Joyce, 
Esq.  of  Curgaray,  co.  Galway,  and  rf.  Jan.  1859. 

in.  Mary,  6.  26  Dec.  1812;  m.  27  Feb.  18o2,  Richard  Irwin, 
Esq.  {see  Irwin  of  Rat/imoi/le). 
John  Kelly  d.  18  Feb.  1871,  in  his  96th  year,  and  was  s.  by  his; 
only  surviving  son, 

James  Michael  Kelly,  Esq.  of  Rockstown  Castle,  Donore, 
Castle  Bagot,  and  Cahircon,  co.  Clare,  6.  2  Feb.  1808;  Higli 
Sheriff  CO.  Limerick,  1841;  M.P.  for  Limerick  1844  to  1847: 
m.  6  May,  1834,  Frances  Maria  Roche,  only  sister  of  Edmoml 
Burke,  Lord  Fernioy,  Lord  Lieut,  and  Custos  Rotulorum  uf 
CO.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Joseph  Roche,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward  Roche,  of  Donore,  co.  Kildare. 

III.  James  FitzJames,  of  Ballintlea,  co.  Clare,  J.P. 

IV.  Michael  Roche,  of  Firgrove,  co.  Clare,  m.  4  Aug.  1875. 
Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Edmond  Smithwick,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Kil- 
creene,  Kilkenny,  and  has  issue  a  dau.,  Helen  Mary. 

V.  Edmond  Burke  Roche,  of  Castle  Bagot,  co.  Dublin. 

VI.  Thomas,  a  Barrister. 

I.  Margaret  Honoria,  d.  young.  ii.  Mary. 

III.  F'rances  Rose,  to.   Feb.  1878,  Richard  O'Reilly,  Esq.  of 
Colamber,  co.  Westmeath. 
James  Kelly  d.  18  Aug.  1875. 

Ai-ms — Az.,  two  lions  rampant  combatant  arg.  chained  or, 
supporting  a  tower  triple  turretted  of  the  second.  Crest — A;i 
entield  passant  vert.     Motto — Turris  fortis  mihi  Deus. 

&a«s— Rockstown,  Castle  Grange,  Kilmallock;  and  Islan- 
more,  Crom,  co.  Limerick. 


KELLY    OF    GLENCARA. 

Keilt,  Francis  Hume,  Esq.  of  Glencara,  co. 
Westmeath,  B.A.  Univ.  Coll.  Oxford,  b.  1840,  J.P., 
High  Sheriff  1874,  Capt.  Westmeath  Rifles,  m.  187(n 
G-ertrude  Annie,  dau.  of  G.  Murdoch,  Esq.,  c^ 
Menai  Bridge,  Anglesey,  N.W.,  and  has  issue, 

Francis  'Vandeleur,  b.  1877. 

ILillCiigC. — The  Kellys  of  Gleneara  claim  descent  from 
the  Kellys  of  Cargins,  co.  Boscommon,  through  MicHAtr. 
O'Kelly,  who  settled  in  the  barony  of  Kilkenny  West,  te. 
Westmeath,  16b5,  and  subsequently  became  proprietor  i.l' 
Kelly  brook,  barony  of  Rathconrath,  in  same  co. 


894 


XEL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


KEL 


HCBEBT  Kellt,  of  Kellybrook,  6.  1725 ;  m.  AraUella,  dau.  of 
Williain  Meaves.  Esq,  of  Annsgrove,  and  d.  1810,  leaving  issue, 

John,  of  Kellybrook. 

Charles,  who  purchased  Glencara  and  other  properties. 

Hubert,  M.D.,  vt  Birr,  King's  Co.,  i,i.  Miss  Hanlcs,  and  had 
issue,  Charles;  Edmund  Meares,  Barrister-at-Law;  Alfred; 
Jeremiah,  M.D. ;  and  several  daua. 
The  2nd  son, 

Chaeles  Kelly,  Esq.  of  Glencara,  m.  1790,  Katherine,  dau. 
of  William  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Headford  House,  co.  Leitiini,  by 
Katherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Hume,  Esq.  of  Lisanoure 
Castle,  and  d.  1833^  having  had  issue, 

William  Meares,  d.  unm.  Charles,  d.  unm. 

EoBERT  Home,  late  of  Glencara. 

John  Hut^eit,  of  Lunestown,  co.  Westmeath,  J. P.,  m.  1831, 
Hannah,  dau.  of  Theobald  Felherston,  ICsq. 

Arabella.  Katherine.  Clementina. 

Lutia.  Maria.  Harriet. 

The  3rd  son, 

Robert  Hume  Kelly,  Esq.  of  Glencara,  A.M.,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  J.P.,  and  High  Sheriff  1867,  !>.  1793;  m.  1830,  Isabella 
Olivia,  dau.  of  Oliver  Isdell,  Esq.  of  Conlanstown,  and  had, 

I.  Francis  Home,  now  of  Glencara. 

II.  Robert  Vandeleur,  M.D.  Edin.,  6.  1843 ;  m.  1877,  Annie 
Holmes,  dau.  of  William  Fetherstonhaugh,  Esq.  of  Grouse 
Lodge,  CO.  Westmeath. 

III.  Harvey  Hamilton,  b.  1845,  Capt.  ."ieth  regt.,  to.  Pec.  1876, 
Constance,  dau.  of  Col.  Dunsterville,  r.ombay  Presidency. 

I.  Katherine,  m.  Rev.  Frederick  Armitage,  and  has  issue, 
1  Allan  Leathley ;  2  Lionel;  1  Diana;  2  Winifred. 

II.  Diana  Louisa,  in.  Edward  Armitage,  son  of  Leathley 
Armitage,  Esq.,  late  of  Farnley  Hall,  co.  York,  and  has 
issue,  1  Leathley;  2  Edward  Hume;  1  Katherine. 

Mr.  Kelly  d.  Sept.  1868. 

Arms—Az.,  two  lions  arg.  chained  or,  supporting  a  tower  of 
three  turrets  of  the  second,  in  the  centre  chief  point  a  mullet 
of  the  third.  Crest— An  enfield  passant  vert,  charged  on  the 
shoulder  with  a  mullet  of  the  arms.  JlfoUo— Turris  fortis  niihi 
Deus. 

Seat— Glencara,  Mullingar,  co.  Westmeath.  Ciui— Kildare 
Street.  Dublin.  ^ 

KEIiLY    OF    NEWTOWN. 

Kelly,  Charles,  Esq.  of  Newtown,  co.  G-alway, 
J.P.,  Q.C.,  and  Chairitian  of  Quarter  Sessions,  co. 
Longford,  M.A.,  m.  1862,  Bertlie,  dau.  of  Count 
Alphonse  de  Buisseret,  and  has  issue, 

I.  James,  b.  1875. 

I.  Matilda.         ii.  Alice.         in.  Marguerite.         iv.  Ida. 

ILtnCaflt.— The  Kellys  of  Newtown  claim  descent  from 
the  ancient  family  of  O'Kelly,  of  Aughrim  Castle,  co.  Gahvay. 
About  the  close  of  the  17th  century  there  were  two  brothers 
of  the  family,  Bryan  and  John.  The  younger  was  ancestor  of 
the  Kellts  of  Nwtown:  the  elder,  Bryan,  had  two  sons. 
Gen.  O'Kelly,  of  the  Austrian  service,  who  d.  unm.;  and 
John  O'Kelly,  father,  by  Miss  Donclan,  of  Bally  DoneUin,  his 
wife,  of  an  only  dau.,  m.  Count  Marcolini,  and  of  two  sons, 
Bernard  and  Joseph,  both  officers  in  the  Austrian  service, 
who  d.  unm.    Reverting  to  the  younger  brother, 

John  Kelly  :  he  to.  and  had(wiih  a  dau.,  mother  of  William 
Kelly,  Capt.  Dillon's  regt.  Irish  Brigaile  in  France)  two  sons, 

John,  father  of  Patrick  O'Kelly,  Col.  in  the  Austrian  service, 
who  d.  unm.  James. 

The  younger  son, 

James  Kelly,  Esq.,  to.  Miss  Kelly,  and  had  two  sons  and  a 
dau.,  John,  of  Greencastle,  Jamaica,  who  d.iinni.;  James; 
and  Bridget,  who  m.  J.  Kelly,  Esq.,  and  had  one  dau.,  m. 
John  Callanan,  M.D.,  of  Cork.    The  2nd  son, 

James  Kelly,  Esq.  of  Cork,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert 
French,  Esq.  of  French  Grove,  co.  Mayo,  and  had  issue, 

John,  of  Newtown,  co.  Galway,  Crescent  Park,  and  Green 
Castle,  Island  of  Jamaica;   d.  unm. 

Eobert,  d.  unm.  James,  of  Newtown. 

Mary,  m.  Patrick  Taaffe,  Esq.   of   Foxborough,  co.  Eos- 
common. 
The  3rd  son, 

James  Kelly,  Esq.  of  Newtown,  to.  Mary  Frances,  only 
dau.  of  AugiLstme  Fallon,  Esq.,  and  left  surviving  issue, 

Charles,  Q.C,  of  Newtown. 

Juseph,  of  Bellewsgrove,  co.  Galway,  J.P.,  to.  1853,  Mari- 
anne, 5th  dau.  of  Sir  Michael  uillon  Bellew,  Bart,  of 
Mount  Bellew,  co.  Galway,  and  by  her  (who  d.  186:^)  has 
issue,  four  daus.,  Mary  Theresa,  Helena,  Sabina,  Elly. 

John,  of  Greencastle,  Jamaica 


Ellen.  Anne. 

Matilda,  d.  unw,. 


Mr.  Kelly  d.  1849. 


Arms — Gu.,  on  a  mount  ppr.  two  lions  rampant,  supporting! 
a  tower  arg.  Crest — A  griffin  passant.  Motto — Turris  fortu  I 
mihi  Deus. 

ib'eaJ-Newtown,  Ballyglunin,  co.  Galway. 


KELSO    OF    HORKSELEY    PAHK. 

Kelso,  Ed WAED  Barringtox  PtTRVis,Esq.  Com- 
mander K.N.,  Horkesley  Park,  Essex. 

iLtlTrnCJC.— Hnoo  de  Kelso,  the  first  of  the  name  men- 
tioned in  the  public  records  of  Scotland,  appears  in  the  Rag- 
man Roll,  anno  1296,  and  is  called  by  the  continuaior  of 
Nisbet  "ancestor  of  the  Kelsos  of  Kelsoland."  From  him 
derived  the  eminent  Scottish  family  of  Kelso  of  Kelsoland, 
whose  mule  representative,  about  the  middle  of  the  18tli 
century,  was  Capt.  John  Kelso,  of  the  32nd  regt.,  son  of 
Capt.  Robert  Kelso,  whose  father,  John  Kelso,  of  Kelsolai 
sold  the  old  family  estutes,  1671,  to  James  Brisbane,  of 
Bishopton,  who  altered  the  name  to  Brisbane.  Capt.  John 
Kelso  m.  13  June,  1758,  Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Mowatt, 
Esq  ,  Provost  of  Aberdeen  1754,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  who 
d.  iiiua., 

I.  William,  of  Dankeith,  Major  of  the  23rd  Light  Dragoons, 
Col.  of  the  Aynshire  Militia,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  m.  30  Aug. 
1781,  Susanna,  dau.  of  William  Fergusson,  Esq.  of  Doon- 
holm,  and  had  issue. 

1  John,  d.  unm. 

2  William,  of  Dankeith,  Lieut.-Col.  H.E.I.C.S.,  d.  s.p. 

3  Fleming,  Lieut.  13th  Light  Dragoons,  d.  uam. 

1  Elizabeth,  to.  Jolin  H.  Martin,  Esq.  of  Glencree; 

2  Margaret. 

3  Mary  Susanna,  m.  Rev.  Alfred  G.  Utterson,  Rector  of 
Layer  Marney. 

Col.  Kelso  d.  22  April,  1836. 

II.  Robert,  Major-Gen.,  to.  1798,  Marianne  Susan,  dau.  of 
Nelson  Burtsell,  Esq.  of  Suffolk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  April, 
1832)  had  issue, 

1  Edward  John  Francis,  of  whom  presently. 

1  Margaret  Augusta,   to.    Rev.   Courtenay  Boyle  Bruce, 
Rector  of  St.  Cross,  Homer.sfield. 

2  Louisa  Marianne  Su.san  Frances,  m.  Rev.  Wm.  Colvill, 
Rector  of  Bytham,  St.  Peter's. 

Gen.  Kelso  d.  23  Oct.  1823. 

III.  Archibald,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6. 18  Feb.  1771 ;  purchased  the 
estate  of  Sauchrie,  in  Carrick,  co.  Ayr;  to.  Feb.  i805.  Miss 
Macharg,  dau.  of  Macharg,  of  Kiers,  an  ancient  co.  Ay 
family,  and  had  issue,  Archibald;  Andrew  John;  John; 
Cecilia  Margaret ;  Margaret  Georgiana,  deceased ;  Jane, 
docea.sed;  and  Elizabeth,  deceased. 

IV.  George,  Capt.  of  an  Indiaman,  m.  Miss  Plumb,  but 

rf.  .S.  J). 

I.  Jane. 

II.  Mary,  to.  Patrick  Ballentyne,  Esq.  of  Castle  Hill,  CQ.  Ayr. 

III.  Charlotte  Christina. 

Capt.  Kelso  d.  1781,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Edward  John  Francis  Kelso,  Esq.  of  Kelsoland,  Horkes- 
ley Park,  Essex,  late  Capt.  in  the  72nd  Highlanders,  to. 
10  June,  1841,  Frances  Laetitia  Philippa,  only  child  and  heiress 
of  Barrington  Purvis,  Esq.  of  Becclcs,  SutTolk,  and  Purvis 
Hall,  Essex,  by  Amy  Lsetitia  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev. 
Nathaniel  Colville,  D.D.,  of  Lawsliall,  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  and 
had  issue, 

Edward  Barrington  Porvis,  now  of  Horkesley  Park. 

Edward  Archibald  Robert,  b.  21  May,  1844. 

Edward  Henry  George,  b.  21  July,  1S50. 

Philippa  Charlotte  Mary.  Mary  Amy  Adelaide. 

Mr.  Kelso  d.  8  Oct.  1857. 

^rms— Sa.,  a  fess  engrailed  between  three  garbs  or.  Ch-est— 
A  garb  or.     Motln — Otium  cum  dignitate. 

b'cat— Horlcesley  Parli,  Colchester,  Essex. 


KELSO-HAMILTON    OF    THE    RETREAT 
AND    HXJLLERHIRST. 

Kelso-Hamilton,  Alexander,  Esq.  of  The 
Retreat,  Topsham,  Devon,  and  Huilerhirst,  Stevens- 
ton,  Ayshire,  b.  15  Dec.  1851. ;  m.  1876,  Caroline, 
dau.  of  Ayliuer  Porter,  Esq.  and  line  issue. 

iLfU cage. —The  property  of  Huilerhirst,  co.  Ayr,  was  pur- 
chased from  Cuninghanie,  of  Aucliinharvie,  about  the  year 
1707,  by 

William  Kelso,  at  that  time  one  of  the  bailies  of  Campbel- 
town, in  Kintyre.  He  hail  previously  resided  at  Carwinie  Hill, 
in  the  parish  of  Dairy,  and  is  sujiposed  to  have  been  a  cadet 
of  the  Kelsos  of  Kelsoland.  He  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  Hugh  Mont- 
gomerie,  of  Broonilands,  and  d.  174>,  at  the  age  of  bO,  leaving 
by  her  (who  d.  1739,  aged  75)  a  son  ami  heir, 

William  KtLSO,  of  Huilerhirst,  m.  19  Deo.  1711,  Doiolliea, 


KEM 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


KEM 


895 


4th  dnti.  of  Patrick  Hunter,  of  Hunterstoun  ;  and  d.  12  Sept. 
ITfiO,  aged  fl5,  having  had  issue  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Mr.  Weir, 
of  Kirkliill)  two  sons  and  a  dau.,  Mary.    His  elder  son, 

William  Kei  so,  Esq.  of  Hullerhirst,  d.  uniu.  6  Jan.  1778, 
aged  33,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Patrick  Kelso,  m.  8  April,  1777,  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert 
Hamilton,  of  Saltcoats,  and  d.  28  Dec.  1791,  aged  42,  leaving 
issue, 

William  Kelso,  who  d.  unm.  27  Jan.  1S05,  aged  27,  and 
was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Alexander  Hamilton  Kelso,  Esq.  of  Hullerhirst,  for  ten 
years  in  the  E.I.C.  Civil  Service,  who  s.  180!t,  to  the  property 
of  his  maternal  uncle,  Sir  Alexander  Hamilton,  of  The  Hetreat, 
Devon,  and  thereupon  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Hamilton.  He  m.  24  April,  1809,  llosalie,  dau.  of  Edward  J. 
Colbiornsen,  of  an  ancient  family  (who  had  been  Chief  Justice 
and  a  member  of  the  Danish  Government  of  Trauquebar), 
and  by  her  (who  d.  3  March,  187S)  had  issue, 
Alexander  Kelso,  ft.  1810;  d.  1818. 

ALtxANDER  Edward   Kelso   Hamilton,   6.  1822 ;  m.   1853, 
Jane  Harriet,  only  surviving  child  of  Brigadier-Gen.  J.  T. 
Lane,  C.B.,  and  d.  25  Dec.  1855,  leaving  an  only  child, 
Alexander  Kelso  Hamilton,  now  of  The  Ketieat  and 
Hullerhirst. 
Alexander  Henry  Abercromby  Hamilton,  of  Fairfield  Lodge, 
Exeter,  J. P.,  ft.  4  Feb.  1829:  m.  1st,   19  Sept.  1x54,  Sophia 
Anne  Adelaide,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Abercromby,  Bart.,  and 
has  two  sons,  Robert  Abercromby,  ft.  22  June,   1856,  and 
Douglas  Abercromby,  ft.  27  Jan.  1869.    He  m.  2ndly,  1  Dec. 
1869,  Flora  Henrietta  Maria,  dau.  of  Charles  Edward  Mac- 
donald,   Esq.,  Madras  Civil  Service,  and  widow  of  Major 
G.  J.  Condy,  H.M.'s  Indian  army. 
Maria  Frances,  d.  1829.  Emma,  d.  1818. 

Harriet,  m.  1840,  William  Nation,  Esq.  of  Rockbeare,  and 
d.  1844,  leaving  issue.  Julia. 

Maria  Rosalie,  to.  1856,  William  Clulow  Sim,  Esq.  of  Knowle, 

and  d.  2  April,  1873,  leaving  issue. 
Lydia  Mary,  m.  Oct.  1873,  Capt.  H.  Tyrwhiit  Drake,  Chief 
Constable  of  Bucks. 
Mr.  Humilion  Hamilton  d.  11  June,  1853. 
Seats— The  Retreat,  Topsham ;  and  Hullerhirst,  StCTcnston. 

♦ 

KEMEYS-TYNTE. 
See  Ttnte. 


KEMMIS    OF    SHAEN. 

Eemmis,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Shaeu,  Queen's  Co., 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  ShenfP  1860,  b.  14  May,  1837  ; 
m.  1  June,  1858,  Victoria  Alexandrina,  eldest  dau. 
of  Hans  H.  Hamilton,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  of  26  Eitzwilliam 
Place,  Dublin,  and  has  issue, 
I.  Thomas  Henrt,  b.  11  July,  1860. 
I.  Augusta  Mary. 

ittllf  age. — This  family  claims  descent  from  the  ancient 
family  of  Kemeys,  of  Keven  Mabley. 

Thomas  Kemmis,  Esq.  of  Shaen  Castle,  Killeen,  Straboe,  and 
Clonin,  Queen's  Co.,  6.  1710;  d.  1774,  leaving,  by  Susan  his 
wife,  dau.  of  George  Long,  Esq.  of  Derrynaseeia,  live  sons, 
John,  of  Straboe,  Treasurer  of  the  county,  6.  6  July,  1747' 
m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Charles  White,   Esq.  of  Charleville, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1827)  left  at  his  decease,  ls09.  three 
daus.  and  two  sons,  Charles,  of  Derrynaseeia,  and  Thomas 
(Rev.),  of  Straboe,  both  of  whom  (/.  .s.  p. 
James,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  d.  2  April,  1820. 
TuoMAS.  of  whose  descendants  we  treat. 
Joshua,  of  Knightstuwn,  6.9  Feb.  1755,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff 
17a5;  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Ven.  Archdeacon  Smyth, 
LL.D.,  and  d.  1818,  leaving  issue,  Joshua,  of  Knightstovvn, 
J. P..   (/.    1843;    Alicia,   m.   Rev.   Gustavus   Warner;   and 
Catherine  Henrietta,  to.  Kev.  William  Betty. 
William   of  Killeen,  Clonin,  ic.  Treasurer  of  the  Queen's 
Co.,  d.'s.p.  1848. 
The  3rd  son, 

Thomas  Kemmis,  Esq.  of  Shaen  Castle,  Killeen,  &c..  Crown 
and  Treasury  Solicitor  for  Ireland,  Patron  of  Rosenallis,  6. 
4  May,  1753;  to.  11  Sept.  1773,  Anne,  dau.  of  Henry  White, 
Esq.  of  Dublin;  and  d.  15  Jan.  1823,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry,  M.A.,  Q.C.,  Assistant-Barri'ter  and  Chairman  of 
the  Quarter  Sessions  of  Kilmainham,  M.P.  lor  Tralee  1800, 
6.  19  Sept.  1776;  m.  1804,  Maria,  dau.  of  Arthur  Dawson, 
Esq.  of  Castle  Dawson,  co.  Londonderry,  M.P. ;  and  d. 
18  March,  1867,  having  had  issue, 

1  Thomas  Arthur,  of  Croham  Hurst,  Croydon,  Surrey, 
J. P.,  late  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards,  M.P.  for  East  Looe 
1831;  b.  16  March,  1806;  n.  14  Sept.  18,i3„  Hemietta 


Anne,  dau.  of  Col.  Charles  Kemeys  Kemeys-Tynte,  M.P., 
ot  llalswell  House,  Somerset;  and  d.  25  Dec.  1858, 
leaving  an  only  son,  Arthur  Henry  Nicholas,  now  of 
Croliam  Hurst,  Croydon,  Surrey,  late  Capt.  1st  Somerset 
Militia,  J.P.  for  Surrey  and  King's  Co.,  High  SherilT  of 
King's  Co.  1862,  6.  1834;  m.  1862,  Emma  Jane,  dau.  of 
E.  Collins,  Esq. 
2  Henry  Richard,  B.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  1811;  m. 
1848,  Laura  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Arti.ur  Male,  Esq.  of 
Bellevue,  co.  Staft'ord,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1 862)  had  issue, 
Jasper  Henry;  Edward  Robert;  Mary  Frances;  Alice 
Louisa,  TO.  Rev.  William  H.  Walker,  Rector  of  Nacton, 
Norfolk;  Helen  Laura,  to.  William  Kennedy,  Esq.; 
Isabel ;  and  Maude  Susan. 

HI.  William,  of  Ballinacor  {see  that  Family). 

IV.  James,  of  Deny  and  Meelick,  Queen's  Co.,  6.  9  March, 
1791;  TO.  Mary,  dau.  of  G.  Losh,  Esq.;  d.  s.  p.  1841. 

I.  Anne,  m.  15  May,  1800,  Richard  Warburton,  Esq.  of 
Garryhinch,  Queen's  Co.,  J.P.  and  D.I/.  Mrs.  Warburton 
d.  29  Aug.  1852,  and  her  husband  15  July,  1853. 

II.  Susan,  7)1.  21  Dec.  1802,  William  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Mount 
Talbot,  J.l*.  and  D.L.  co.  Roscommon,  who  d.  s.  p.  1851. 
Mrs.  Talbot  d.  1813. 

III.  Mary,  to.  1st,  Sir  Arlhur  Garden,  Bart.;  and  2ndly, 
Josepti  Smith,  Esq.  of  Mount  Butler,  co.  Tipperary,  Capt. 
26th  regt;  and  d.  s.  p.  20  June,  1867. 

The  eldest  son, 

PiEv.  Thomas  Kemmis,  B.A.,  of  Shaen  Castle  and  Brockley- 
Park,  Queen's  Co.,  Patron  of  Rosenallis,  ft.  6  Aug.  1775;  m. 
Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  Arthur  Riky,  Esq.  of  Airtield,  co. 
Dublin;  and  d.  4  Oct.  1827,  leaving  issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

Arthur,  of  Sidney,  Australia,  m.  Aphra,  dau.  of  James  Red- 
mond, Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Hollywood,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  issue. 

Henry,  B.A.,  of  Tasmania,  Australia,  to.  twice,  and  had  issue. 

Mary,  m.  Charles  Hogan,  Esq.,  M.A.,  of  Dublin,  one  of  the 
six  Clerks  of  the  Court  of  Chancery  in  Ireland,  and  has 
issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Kemmis,  Esq.  of  Shaen  Castle  and  Straboe,  Patron 
of  Rosenallis,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1832;  m.  18  Aug.  1834,  Mary 
Henrietta,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert  Blackwood  Jelly,  of 
Portarlington,  and  by  her  (who  to.  2ndly,  1856,  Sir  Henry 
Marsh,  Bart.,  M.D.)  had  issue,  i.  Thomas,  now  of  ShaenCastle 
and  Straboe,  late  Patron  of  Rosenallis;  ii.  Robert,  R.N., 
6.  1839,  d.  1862:  in.  William,  late  84th  regt. ;  iv.  Arthur,  late 
15th  regt.;  and  i.  Jane,  who  d.  tmm.  1857.  Mr.  Kemmis  d. 
1844. 
iSeai— Shaen,  near  Maryborough,  Queen's  Co. 


KEMMIS    OF    CROHAM    HURST. 

(-See  Preceding  Memoir.) 

KEMMIS    OF    BALLINACOR. 

Kem^iis,  William  G-ilbeet,  Esq.  of  Ballinacor, 
CO.  Wicklow,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  B.A.,  b.  11  June,  1806; 
High  Sheriff  of  Wicklow  1835,  and  of  Queen's  Co. 
1852. 

3LincaS0. — Willtam  Kemmis,  Esq.  of  Ballinacor,  Crown 
and  Treasury  Solicitor  for  Ireland  {see  Kemmis  of  Shaen);  ft.  23 
Oct.  1777  ;  r,i.  11  May,  1805,  Ellen,  2nd  dau.  of  Niclitlas  South- 
cote  Mansergh,  Esq.,  J.P.  of  Greenane,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  William  Gilbert,  now  of  Ballinacor. 

II.  Thomas,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Killeen,  Coolbanagher, 
Queen's  Co.,  Crown  and  Treasury  Solicitor  lor  Ireland, 
ft.  19  April,  1807  ;  m.  17  June,  1839,  Elizabeth  Anne,  only 
dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Lambe  Palmer,  ot  Rahan,  co.  Kildare; 
he  d.  18  Dec.  1808,  having  had  issue, 

1  William  Palmer,  ft.  1  April,  1840:  d.  15  Nov.  1847. 

2  Thomas,  J.P.,  ft.  29  Jan.  1841;  d.  8  May,  1869. 

3  Charles,  ft.  18  Oct.  1844;  d.  31  Oct.  1861. 

4  Gustavus  R  chard,  6.  3  May,  1846 ;  d.  19  Oct.  1862. 

5  William,  of  Killeen. 

1  Eli/abcth.  2  Frances  Gertrude,  d.  14  Sept.  1873. 

3  Louisa  Rosaile.  4  Florence  Jane. 

III.  George  (Rev.),  B.A.,  late  Vicar  or  Rosenallis,  6.  4  June, 
1808;  TO.  23  Oct.  183.5,  Caroline,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Olphert,  of  Ballyconnell,  co.  Donegal,  she  d.  28  Nov.  1856, 
leaving  issue, 

1  William,  Major  E.A.,  b.  8  Aug  1836:  m.  20  Aug.  1852, 
Ellen  Gertrude  de  Home  Christy,  eldest  dau.  oi  George 
Steimnan  Steinman,  Esq.  of  Sundridge,  Kent,  and  has 
issue,  William  Henry  Olphert,  ft.  15  March,  1831;  iMarcuS 
Steinman,  ft.  29  May,  1867  :  Lewis  George  Nicholas,  6. 
21  Nov.  1870;  Edward  Bernhard,  6.  11  June,  18i3; 
Gilbert,  ft.  4  June,  1875. 

2  John  Olphert,  late  Capt.  15th  regt.,  6.  5  Nov.  1837:  m. 
14  Oct.  1^63,  Mary  Louisa,  dau.  of  William  Needham, 


896 


EEN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


KEN 


Ksq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Fredericton,  New  Brunswick, 
and  has  issue, 

George  Richard,  &.  July  1865;  d.  May,  1868. 

John,  6.  19  July,  1867. 

Charles  Edward,  6.  19  Jan.  1876. 

Helen  Valetta,  6.  29  Jan.  1870. 

Maud  Mary,  b.  Jan.  1872. 

3  Thomas  (Rev.).  B.A.,  b.  21  Oct.  18''8;  m.  1st,  5  Aug.  187:!, 
Penelope,  dau.  of  Robert  Iloberrs,  Esq.,  of  Monkstown, 
and  by  her  (who  rf.  Oct.  1875)  has  a  dau.,  Etiiel  Constanue, 
b.  2.3  Sept.  1875 ;  2ndly,  13  June,  1877,  Letitia,  M.F.,  dau. 
of  Capt.  H.  L.  Pendleton,  Louth  Militia. 

4  George,  late  Capt.  1.3th  regt.,  b.  16  Oct.  1840,  m.  23  Sept. 
1869,  Maria  Frances  Catherine,  dau.  of  Rear  Admiral 
Michael  de  Courcy,  C. 

5  Henry  Marcus,  M.D.,  h.  19  July,  1846,  of  Bridgwater,  m. 
Minnie  Frances,  only  dau.  of  John  Armstrong,  Esq.  of 
Kingstown,  and  has  issue,  Herbert  George ;  Charles  ;  and 
Georgiua  Florence,  6.22  .Sept.  1871. 

6  Arthur,  6.  2S  June,  1850. 

7  Edward  Richard,  b.  7  Nov.  1856 ;  d.  at  Natal,  8  Jan.  1877. 

1  Anne  Benjamina. 

2  Caroline,  in.  28  March,  1878,  Hon.  Arthur  Hill  Trevor  de 
Montmorency,  4th  son  of  the  4th  Viscount  Mountmorres. 

IV.  Richard,  b.  20  Feb.  1813. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  16  Jan.  1826,  William  Charles  Quin,  Esq., 
Barrister-at-Law,  an  Ecclesiastical  Ccmimissloner,  son  of 
Rev.  Thomas  Quin,  of  Burleigh,  co.  Wexford,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Kemmis  d.  20  July,  1864,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  William 
Gilbert,  now  of  Ballinacor. 
Seat — Ballinacor,  Eathdrum,  co.  Wicklow. 


KENDALIi    OF    PELYN. 

The  late  Nicholas  Kendall,  Esq.  of  Pelyn,  co. 
Cornwall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  a  Special  Deputy-Warden 
of  tlie  Stannaries,  was  M.P.  for  East  Cornwall 
from  1852  to  1868;  High  Sheriff  of  the  co.  1847, 
I.  1800;  m.  1823,  Marianne,  dau.  of  Wilhaiu 
Mymond,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

Nicholas,  J. P.,  now  of  Pelyn,  6.  1825;  m.  1854,  Dora  de 
Haviland,  dau.  of  Joshua  Priaulx,  Esq.,  and  has  Nicholas, 
6.  1864,  and  other  issue. 
Mr.  Keudall  (who  descended  from  the  family  of 
Kendall  of  Treworgy,  in  Dunloe)  eldest  sou  of  the 
Bev.  Charles  Kendall,  of  Pelyn,  hy  Anne  his  wife, 
dau.  of  F.  Hext,  Esq.  of  Tredithy,  Cornwall,  and  d. 
8  June,  1878. 

Arms—Axg.,  a  chevron  between  three  dolphins  naiant  em- 
bowed  sa.  Crest — A  lion  passant  gu.  Motto — Virtus  depressa 
resurget. 

Residence— V&lya,  near  Lostwithiel,  Cornwall. 

KENNARD    OF    CRAWLEY    COURT. 

Kennaed,  Adam  Steinmete,  Esq.  of  Crawley 
Court,  Winchester,  Hants,  b.  June,  1833  ;  m.  Grrace 
Ellen,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Joseph  Hegan, 
Esq.  of  Dawpool,  co.  Chester,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Cecil  Waterhouse,  6.  7  Aug.  1867. 

II.  Henry  Gerard  Hegan,  b.  28  March,  1871. 

III.  Charles  Heywood,  6.  18  May,  1872. 

IV.  Edmund,  twin  with  Charles. 

V.  Vivian  George,  b.  4  April,  1874. 

I.  Agnes  Lily,  6.  20  Sept.  1862. 

II.  Marion  Grace,  b.  14  Oct.  1864. 

III.  Beatrice  Margaret,  6.  27  July,  18G9. 

Mr.  Kennard  unsuccessfully  contested  Gloucester 

in  1865,  and  Salisbury  in  1874. 

HilTCiigC— John   Kennard,    Esq.  of  Clapham,   Surrey, 

Banker,  of  the  City  of  London,  6.   30  Jan.  1775,  son  of  John 

Kennard  (b.  1732,  and  d.  1791),  and  Mary  Hewitt  his  wife;  m. 

3  June,  1797,  Harriet  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Peirse,  Esq. 

of  Windsor,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  Sept.  1811)  had  issue, 
1  John    Peirse,    of   Walthamstow,    Essex,     and    London, 
Banker,  afterwards  of  Hordle  Cliff,  Hants,  b.  25  Oct.    1 79S  ; 
in.  8  Jan.  1828,  Sophia,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Chapman,  of 
Windsor,  and  d.  3  May,  1877,  having  had  issue, 

1  Coleridge  John,  b.  6  Oct.  1828;  in.  Ellen  Rowe,  niece  of 
Sir  Joshua  Rowe,  late  Chief  Justice  of  Jamaica,  and  has 
issue,  Hugh  Coleridge  Downing,  6.  15  May,  1859;  and 
Meredith  Ellen,  b.  1  Oct.  1860. 

2  Adam  Steinmetz,  of  Crawley  Court. 

3  Edmund  Hegan,  M.P.  for  Lymington,  formerly  for 
Beverley,  6.  14  Oct.  1834,  M.A.  Oxon,  Capt.  8th  Hussar.*, 
A.D.C.  10  his  Grace  the  Duke  of  Abercorn,  K.G.,  Lord- 
Lieut,  of  Ireland;  m.  Jan.  1868,  Agnes,  2nd  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Joseph  Hegan,  Esq.  of  Dawjiool,  co.  Chester,  and 
has  issue,  Auberon  Claud  Hegan,  6.  18  May,  1869  ;  Ernest, 
Coleridge  Hegan;  Victoria  Lily  Hegan,  6.  4  Feb.  1874; 
Winifred  Grace,  b.  20  March,  1878. 


4  Charles  Henry,  B.A.  Univ.  Coll.  Oxon,  h.  11  Oct.  1840, 
1  Marion  Julia,  hi.  Rev.  Edward  Rawn.sley,  of  Raithby  Hall 

CO.  Lincoln.  2  Sophia  Hegan,  d.  1843. 

3  Elizabeth  Louisa,  m.  Rev.  C.  J.  Robinson,  H.M.  Inspecto; 

of  Schools. 

II.  Robert  William,  of  Theobalds,  Herts,  Merchant,  of  Loa 
don,  J.P.  for  cos.  Herts,  Middlesex,  and  Stirling,  Chevaliei 
of  the  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  Sheriff  of  London  anj 
Middlesex,  1816-7,  and  late  M.P.  for  Newport,  Isle  oi 
Wight;  b.  18  Jan.  1800;  in.  23  May,  1823,  Mary  Anne, 
sister  of  Thomas  Challis,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Finsbury,  and  a. 
1870,  having  had  issue, 

1  Robert  Bruce,  of  Gntcombe,  Isle  of  Wight,  b.  8  May, 
1824;  m.  1848,  Anne  Grace,  dau.  of  John  Davies,  Esq, 

2  Thomas  William,  6.  29  Aug.  1825. 

3  Howard  John,  b.  29  Nov.  1829. 

4  Arthur  Challis,  6.  17  June,  1831. 

5  Henry  Martyn,  of  Falkirk,  N.B.,  and  Crumlin  Hall,  neai 
Newport,   co.  Monmouth,   J.P.  and  D.L.,   High  Sherifl 
1863,  b.  17  Feb.  1833 ;  m.  1858,  Katherine  Anne,  dau.  ol 
late  Rev.  George  Thomas,  of  Ystrad  Mynach,  co.  Glamor-    j" 
gan,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  1875)  issue,  Martyn  Thomas, 

6. 1859,  and  Mary  Elese. 

6  John,  6.  13  April,  1836. 

7  Edward,  of  Blaenafon,  Monmouth,  6.  1842;  m.  1870, 
Mary  Eliza,  2nd  dau.  of  Samuel  Laing,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and 
has  issue  Lionel  Edward. 

1  Blary  Jane.  2  Charlotte  Anne. 

3  Ellen,  m.  G.  W.  G.  Thomas,  Esq. 

III.  George  (Rev.),  M.A.  of  Gayton,  co.  Northampton,  6.  3  ''l 
Jan.  1806  ;  m.  26  Sept.  1839,  Mary  Jeannette,  only  dau.  of  |i 
John  Jackson,  Esq.,  and  d.  11  Dec.  1847,  leaving, 

1  Mary  Genevieve.  2  Constance  Hammond. 

3  Elizabeth  Preston. 

IV.  Henry  Hewitt,  of  Rookcliff,  Hants,  6.  30  July,  1808;  d.  16 
Oct.  1878. 

V.  Stephen  Ponder,  of  Woodlands,  Harrow  Weald,  Middlesex, 
J.P.  and  D.L,  6.  24  Jan.  1810;  m.  13  June,  1839,  Emma 
Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Steinmetz,  of  Upper  Homerton, 
Middlesex,  and  has  issue, 

1  Henry  Steinmetz,  of  Norris  Lodge,  Hoddesdon,  Herts, 
15  Feb.  1843;  m.  28  April,  1868,  Frances,  youngest  dau. 
of  the  late  Charles  Robert  Spirling,  Esq.  of  Hargra,ve 
Lodge,  Stansted,  Essex,  younger  sun  of  JohnSpirliu] 
Esq.  of  Dynes  Hall,  Essex. 

1  Harriet  Emma,  in.  Henry  Reginald  Spirling,  Esq.,  son 
of  Charles  Robert  Spirling,  Esq.  of  Harrow  Weald  Lodge, 
Middlesex.  2  Laura  Mary.  3  Edith  Charlotte. 

I.  Harriet  Elizabeth,  m.  25  May,  1841,  John  Corrie,  Esq.  of 
Senwick,  Kirkcudbright. 

II.  Ellen,  TO.  15  March,  1838,  George  Simpson,  Esq.  of  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  Barrister-at-Law,  deceased. 

Mr.  Kennard  d.  1  Dec.  1838,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
John  Peirse  Kennard,  Esq.,  late  of  Hordle  Cliff. 
/4rm.s— Per   chevron  gu.  and  az.  a  chevron  engrailed  arjf. 

between  two  keys  in  chief  or,  and  a  sword  erect  in  base  ppr. 

pommelled  and  hilted  gold.      Crest— A  cubit   arm    erect   in 

armour  ppr.,  holding  a  key  and  broken  sword  in  saltire  or. 

ilolto — At  spos  non  fracta. 
Sef((— Crawley  Court,  Winchester.    Ciw6s— Carlton,  Boodles, 

Union,  and  Garrick.  . 

KENNEDY  OF  BENNANE  AND 
FINN  ARTS. 

Kennedy,  Rowland  Eeequssone,  Esq.  of  Ben- 
nane  and  Finnarts,  co.  Ayr,  h.  1859  ;  s.  1870. 

ILtnCagC.— The  tirst  of  the  family  mentioned  in  any 
charter,  Nisbet  informs  us,  is  Duncan  de  Carbick,  and,  fn 
the  document,  it  appears  that  he  lived  in  the  reign  of  Malcolm 
IV.,  which  began  about  1150.  The  grandson  of  Dune 
Roland,  of  Carrick,  had  a  grant  of  the  county  of  Carriuk, 
from  Neil,  Earl  of  Carrick,  and  was  declared  Chief  of  his  name. 
This  grant  was  confirmed  by  Alexander  III. 

The  sixth  in  lineal  descent  from  this  Roland  was  Sni  Johi» 
Kennedy,  of  Denure.  He  m.  the  heiress  of  Sir  Neil  Montgo- 
merie,  of  Cassilis,  and  had  two  sons.  Sir  Gilbert,  who  suc- 
ceeded him;  and  Sir  Hew,  of  Ardstynchar,  whom  the  King  of 
France  distinguished  for  his  gallant  conduct  at  the  battles  of 
Bauge  and  Verneuil.  Sir  Hew  d.  unm.  Sir  Gilbert,  the  elder 
son,  was  twice  married.  By  his  1st  wife,  Marion,  dau.  of  Sir 
James  Sandilands,  of  Calder,  he  had  two  sons,  Gilbert,  wl 
d.  in  the  French  service,  without  issue ;  apd  Tuomas,  of  Bar- 
gany,  who  s.  also  to  the  estates  and  honours  of  his  uncle,  Sir 
Hew,  of  Ardstynchar.  We  find  the  arms  of  Kennedy  of  l!ar- 
gany  emblazoned,  in  1859,  by  Sir  David  Lindsay,  as  quar- 
tered with  the  Royal  arms  of  France.  From  Nisbet,  it  appears 
that  Sir  Gilbert  again  had,  by  his  2nd  marriage,  one  son, 
James,  who  was  preferred  to  his  father's  inheritance  in  con 
sequence  of  his  matching  with  the  Royal  Family.  By  the 
Princess  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  III.,  and  widow  of  the  Earl 
of  Angus,  he  had  issue,  and  his  eldest  son  was  created  Lord 
Kennedy. 


XEN 


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KEN 


89] 


rhe  ninth  in  descent  from  Tliomas  Barjrany,  was 
Bew  Kennedy,  of  Brnnune,  m.  his  cousin-Kerman,  Agnes, 
u.  of  David  Fevgussone,  of  Kinnarts,  and  had  issue, 
David  Kennedy,  of  Bennane,  m.  1799,  his  cousin-serman, 
jry,  dan.  of  John  Korsythe,  of  Belliston,  co.  Antrim,  and  d. 
D6,  having  had  (with  a  dau.,  Agnes,  who  d.  Sept.  1807)  a 
and  successor, 

Ew  Fekgussone  Kennedy,  of  Bennane  and  Finnarts,  held 
many   to  be  Chief  of  the   name,  23rd  in  descent  from 
mean  de  Carriek.     He  was  a  J. P.  and  D.L.,  u.  26  Nov.  1801 ; 
.   10  Sept.  1857,  Mariane,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Bell,  Esq.  of 
iterUine,  co.  Ayr,  and  d.  1870,  leaving  issue, 
.  Rowland,  now  of  Bennjne  and  Fincarts. 
u.  Gilbert  Henry  Hew,  6.  1864. 
I.  Katherine.  ii.  Primrose, 

vlriiis— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  Kennedy,  arg.,  a  chevi'on  gu. 
twecn  three  cvosslets  fitchee  sa. :  2nd  and  3rd,  France,  az., 
ree  fleurs-de-lis  or.  Supporters — Dextei-,  a  lady  attired  in 
e  costume  of  the  16th  century;  sinister,  a  wyvern,  botli  ppr. 
■est — A  fleur-de-lis  or,  issuing  out  of  two  oak  leaves  ppr. 
otto — Fuimvs. 
Seat — Finnarts,  Glenapp,  co.  Ayr. 


KENNEDY    OF    DITNTJIIE. 

Kennedy,  Eight  Hon.  Thomas  Feancis,  of 
'alqviharran  CasUe,  and  Dunure,  co.  Ayr,  P.O.,  J. P. 
id  D.L.,  b.  11  Nov.  1788;  m.  July,  1820,  Sophia, 
Qly  dau.  of  Sir  Samuel  Romilly,  and  has  a  sou, 
Francis  Thomas  Eomily,  6.  5  May,  1842  ;  m.  3  June,  1868, 
Eliza,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Jolin  Campbell,  K.C.B.,  and 
has,  with  other  issue,  Thomas  Francis,  6.  1870. 

[r.  Kennedy,  M.P.  for  the  Ayr  District  of  Burghs 
'om  1818  to  1834,  was  Clerk  of  the  Ordnance  1832, 
nd  a  Lord  of  the  Treasury  1833  and  1834.  In 
837  he  was  appointed  Paymaster  of  Civil  Services 
Ireland,  and  a  Commissioner  of  the  Woods  and 
'crests  from  1850  to  1854.  Mr.  Kennedy  is  son  of 
lie  late  Thomas  Kennedy,  Esq.  (who  d.  1819)  by 
ane  Adam  his  wife,  of  Blau-  Adam,  co.  Kinross, 
nd  grand-nephew  of  Thomas  Kennedy,  Esq.  of 
)unure,  who  was  Lord  Advocate  of  Scotland  in  the 
eign  of  Queen  Anne.  He  descends  from  Gilbert 
ieunedy,  Esq.,  2ud  son  of  Alexander  Kennedy, 
Jsq.  of  ]3argany  and  Ardstynchar,  by  Mariot  his 
rife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Dunbar  of  Mochrum. 

Arms,  Crest  and  Motto — Same  as  Kennedy  of  Bennane. 
Sec'.is— Dalquharran  Castle,  and  Dunure,  near  Maybolc,  co. 

KENNEDY    OP    KNOCKGRAY. 

Claee-Kennedy,  Alexandee  William  Max- 
well, Esq.  of  Knockgray,  in  the  Stewartry  of 
Kirkcudbiight,  N.B.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Kirkcud- 
bright, b.  26  Sept.  1851 ;  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards, 
1870;  Capt.  1874;  Fellow  of  the  Linnean  and 
Royal  Geographical  Societies,  m.  4  Feb.  1875,  Hon. 
Lettice  Lucy,  dau.  of  James,  4th  Viscount  Lifford, 
and  has  issue. 

ILtnCagC— Major-Gen.  Alexander  Clark-Kenn-edy,  of 
Knockgray,  A.D.C.  to  the  Queen,  C.B.  and  K.H.,  was  eldest 
son  of  the  late  John  Clark,  Esq.of  Nunhead,  D.L.  for  co.  Kirk- 
cudbright, by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  and  eventual  co-heir  of 
Alexander  Kennedy,  Esq.of  Knockgray,  son  of  John  Kennedy, 
of  Knockgray,  6.  1689,  and  grandson  of  Alexander  Kennedy, 
Minister  of  Straiton,  and  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Cassilis,  who 
acquired  the  property  of  Knockgray.  He  was  6.  1782,  and  m. 
21  Dec.  1816,  Harriet  Eebekah,  dau.  and  co-heir  (with  Margaret 
Eleanor,  who  m.  her  cousin,  Lieut. -Col.  Purvis,  of  Darsham) 
of  John  Eandall,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  6.  21  Sept.  1817;  Lieut.-Col.  ISth  Eoyal  Irish  regt., 
of  Knockgray,  m.  twice,  and  by  his  1st  wife,  Frances 
Eleanor,  only  dau.  ot  the  late  J.  E.  Walford,  Esq.,  left  a 
son,  Alexander,  now  of  Knockgray. 

n.  Alexander  Kennedy,  b.  12  Jan.  1821,  Hon.  E.I.C.S. ;  m. 
1842,  Harriet,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Archibald  Ewart,  Esq., 
of  the  Hon.  E.l.Co.'s  Service,  and  has  issue. 

T.  Harriet  Sarah.  ii.  Mary  Jane.  iii.  Charlotte  Anne. 
Major-Gen.  Clark  Kennedy  had  two  brothers  and  two  sisters, 
John  Clark,  M.D.,  of  Speddoch,  co.  Dumfries,  Dcputy-lnspec- 


tor-General  of  Army  Ho.'spitals;  Walter  Clark,  H.E.T.C.S., 
lost  in  llie  "  llindostan,"  11  Jan.  1803;  Jane  Clark,  m.  Lieut.- 
Col.  GeorKc  Maxwell,  of  Carruchan,  and  d.  1839 ;  and  Chris- 
tiana Clark. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  gu.  between  three  crosses-crosslet 
Ctchee  sa.  in  chief  a  fleur-de-lis.  Honourable  augmentation 
granted  to  Col.  Clark  Kennedy,  in  commemoration  of  his 
havina:,  when  in  command  of  the  centre  squadron  of  the  Eoyal 
Dragoons  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  captured  the  eagle  and 
colours  of  the  lOSth  regt.  of  French  Infantry,  with  his  own 
hand  (vide  Siborne's  History  of  the  Battle  of  Waterloo,  vol.  ii., 
p.  33).  On  a  canton  of  honourable  auginentation  erra.  the 
eagle  and  colours  of  the  lO.Jth  regt.  inscribed,  "  L'Empereur 
Napoleon,  au  105me  regiment  d'infantrie  de  ligne,"  and  a 
sword  crossed  ppr.,  and  above  them  the  word  "  Waterloo." 
Crest — A  demi-dragoon,  of  ihe  Eoyal  Dragoons,  holding 
dexter  a  sword,  and  sinister  an  eagle,  all  ppr.  Crest— A 
dolphia.     Afo«o— Aviso  la  fin. 

i'cH J— Knockgray,  Carsphairn,  N.B. 


KENNEDY    OF    KNOCKNALLING    AND 
KNOCKKEOCH. 

Kennedy,  John  L.vwson,  Esq.  of  Knocknalhng 
and  Knockreoch,  co.  Kirkcudbright,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
Barrister-at-Law,  b.  5  Dec.  1815  ;  s.  his  father  31 
Oct.  1855 ;  m.  1st,  Eliza,  dau.  of  George  Murray, 
Esq.  of  Aucoats  Hall,  Lancashire,  and  has  a  son, 

John  Murray,  6.  5  April,  1841. 
He   m.   2uflly,   1875,   Margaret,   dau.   of  the  late 
George    Whigham,    Esq.    of    Halliday    Hill,   co. 
Dumfries. 

ILinCatlC.— From  title  deeds  in  possession  of  the  family, 
beginning  with  the  precej^t  by  Gilisert  Kennedy,  2nd  laird  of 
Bargeny,  for  infefting  Joiine  Kennedy  in  the  lands  of  Knock- 
mailing  and  Knockreoch,  dated  17  Oct.  1476  (he  styles  him  in 
the  infeflment  "  His  well  belovyt  Brother  Johne"),  it  appears 
that  the  Kennedys  have  been  proprietors  of  Knocknalhng  for 
upwards  of  400  years.  Gilbert's  father  had  himself  a  Crown 
charter  of  the  Barony  of  Bareany,  dated  1450.  This  Johue 
Kennedy's  direct  male  descendant, 

William  Kennedy,  Esq.,  to.  Margaret,  dau.  probably  of 
John  Blair,  younger,  of  Blair.  In  1740  he  entered  into  a 
minute  of  sale  of  Knocknalling  to  David  Kennedy,  Merchant, 
New  Galloway.  In  the  disposition  which  followed  the  agree- 
ment, he  says,  "for  as  much  as  by  a  minute  of  sale  entered 
into,  and  perfected  between,  David  Kennedy,  merchant.  New 
Galloway,  my  cousin,  and  me,  of  the  one,  and  other  parts, 
dated  10  Nov.  1740."  Infeftment  followed  13  Oct.  1744.  David 
Kennedy  m.  Elizabeth  Chapman,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Eobert  Kennedy,  Esq.  of  Knocknalling,  m.  11  Oct.  17C3, 
Margaret  Alexander,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  Dec.  1801,  aged 
73)  had  issue, 
David,  his  heir.  John,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Alexander,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Eobert  Hope,  Esq.,  but  had 
no  issue. 
Eobert,  vi.  the  dau.  of  Eobert  Henderson,  of  Jamaica,  and 
had  two  sons,  Peter,  formerly  of  Fcldkirch,  Austria,  now  of 
London,  who  m.  and  has  issue  ;  and  David. 
James,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  M.  Brown,   Esq.  of  Crossflat,  co. 
Eenfrew,  and  left  a  family  of  sons  and  daus. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Eobert  Whigham,  Esq.  of  Sanquhar,  and  had 
four    sons,  George,  deceased ;    Eobert,   Sheriff  Depute  of 
Perth,  deceased ;  David ;  and  James,  now  a  County  Court 
Judge. 
Barbara,  m.  John  Crichton,  Esq.  of  Sanquhar,  and  has  no 
surviving  issue. 

The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

David  Kennedy,  Esq.  of  Knocknalling,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
James  McMillan,  Esq.  of  Corlac  and  Dalshangan,  and  was  s. 
by  his  brother, 

John  Kennedy,  Esq.  of  Knocknalling  and  Knochreoch,  b. 
4  July,  1769,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Stuart,  Esq.of  Manchester, 
and  had  issue, 

John  Lawson,  present  representative. 

Margaret,   m.   Henry  McConnel,   Esq.   of   Cressbrook,  co. 
Derby;  and  d.  31  Dec.  1831. 

Elizabeth,  m.  John  Greg,  Esq.  of  Caton,  co.  Lancaster. 

Mary,  m.  Samuel  Eobinson,  Esq. ;  and  d.  at  Pallanza,  Pied- 
mont, 26  Aug.  18n8.  Marianne,  d.  5  July,  1841. 

Eachel,  m.  Edwin  Chadwick,  Esq.,  C.B.,  of  London. 

Anne,  m.  James  lieywood,  Esq.,  F.E.S.,  of  London. 
Mr.  Kennedy  d.  Nov.  18.55,   and  was  s.  by  his  only  son,  the 
present  John  Lawson  Kennedy,  Esq.  of   Knocknalling   and 
Knockreoch. 

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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


KEN 


Anns— Arg.,  a  chevron  p:u.  tetwcen  tliree  crosses-crosslet 
fltchee  sa.,  unjer  each  ci-oss-crosslet  a  crescent  for  diBerence. 
Crest — A  hooded  hawk.  ppr.     Motto— Avise  la  fin. 

Seats — Knocknalling ;  and  Knockreoch,  co.  Kirkcudbright. 


KENNEDY    OF    CULTRA. 

Kennedy,  Egbert  John,  Esq.  of  Ciiltra,  co. 
Down,  D.L.,  Second  Secretary  Diplomatic  Service, 
late  Lieut.  Royal  N.  Down  Militia,  b.  1850  ;  s.  his 
father  1854. 

HtltCitCIC. — JonN  Kennedy,  stated  to  have  been  a  member 
of  the  family  of  Kennedy,  Earls  of  Cassilis,  settled  in  Ireland, 
and  purchased  the  estate  of  Cultra,  from  the  Earl  of  Clan- 
brassil,  1671.  He  w.  Martha,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Stewart,  Esq. 
of  Ballylawn,  co.  Down,  and  aunt  of  llobert,  1st  Earl  of  Lon- 
donderry, and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Hugh  Kennedy,  of  Cultra,  m.  Mabel  Curteis,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

John  Kennedy,  of  Cultra,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Cole, 
rsq.,  and  niece  of  the  1st  Lord  Mount  Florence,  by  whom  he 
had,  with  other  issue, 
I.  Hugh,  his  heir.  ii.  Henry,  d.  in  India. 

III.  John,  of  Dunbrody,  co.  Wexford,  J. P.,  to.  1st,  Maria, 
dau.  of  Col.  Call ;  and  2ndly,  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  Michael 
Harris,  Esq.  By  his  1st  wife  he  had,  with  other  children, 
wlio  d.  uniii., 

1  Francis  Augustus,  ofRuane,  co.  Wexford,  6.  1819;  Capt. 
in  the  Wexford  Militia;  d.  unm.  1876. 

1  Henrietta  Maria,  m.  1841,  Philip  Jocelyn  Newton,  Esq. 
of  Dunlcckney. 

2  Georgina,  m.  Charles  Henry  Doyne,  Esq.  of  St.  Austin's 
Abbey. 

III.  Arthur,  Col.  in  the  army,  m.  Mabella  Hill,  and  had 
three  daus., 

1  Elizabeth  Caroline  Thomasina,  m.  1862,  Sir  Anthony  C. 
Weldon,  Bart. 

2  AdeUne,  d.  unm.  3  Louisa. 

Mr.  Kennedy,  who,  after  the  death  of  the  8th  Earl  of  Cassilis, 
■was  a  claimant  for  the  title,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Hugh  Kennedy,  of  Cultra,  di.  1st,  Grace  Dora,  dau.  of  John 
Hughes,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
John  Hughes,  d.  1839.  Thomas  Henry,  d.  1864. 

PkOBERT  Stewart,  his  heir. 

Arthur  Edward  (Sir),   K.C.M.G.,  Governor  of  Queensland, 
m.  Miss  Georgina,  dau.  of  J.  Macartney,  by  whom,  who  d. 
1874,   he  has   issue,    Arthur;    Klizabeth;    Henrietta,    m. 
1867,  Rear-Admiral  Lord  Gilford,  C.B.,  eldest  son  of  the 
Earl  of  Clanwilliam ;  and  Georgina,  d.  xmm. 
William  Hugh,  Capt.  R.N.,  6.  1812;  m.  1841,  Georgina,  dau. 
of  Sir  Charles  Paget,  brother  of  the  1st  Marquess  ot  Angle- 
sey, and  d.  Oct.  1864,  leaving  one  dau.,  Elizabeth  Georgina 
Frederica,  m.  Michael  Francis  Knighton  Seymour,  Esq.,  son 
of  Admiral  Sir  Michael  Seymour,  G.C.B. 
George  Augustus,  d.  1816. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Herbert  Kynaston,  Esq.  of  Salop. 
Frances,  in.  Eev.  Mr.  Panter. 

Grace,  m.  Arthur  Woodgate,  Esq.  Frances  Matilda. 

Emily  Jane,  in.  Donald  Mackenzie  Douglas,  Esq. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Sophia,  dau.  of  William  John  Lowe,  Esq.,  by 
Sophia,  dau.    of  Richard,    4th  Viscount    Boyne,    and  had 
issue, 
Frederick.  Hugh. 

Sophia,  m.  Rev.  Joseph  Marshall.  Georgina,  d.  v.nin. 

Fdith,  d.  unm. 

Florence,  m.  S.  H.  Morton,  Esq.  Cth  Dragoon  Guards. 
Augusta,  m.  R.  Manderson,  Esq.,  E.I.C.S. 
Mr.  Kennedy  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Stewart  Kennedy,  of  Cultra,  m.  5  Sept.  1849,  Anne 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Edward  Mich;iel  Ward,  Esq.,  grandson  of 
the  1st  "Viscount  Bangor,  and  dying  in  1854,  left  two  sons  and 
one  dau.,  Robert  John,  now  of  Cultra;  Edward  Henry,  d. 
1857;  and  Grace  Emily. 

Armi — Arg.,  a  chevron  gu.  between  three  crosses-crnsslet 
fitchee  sa.  within  a  double  tressure  flory  counter-flory  of  the 
s'jcond.    Crest — A  dolphin  naiant  ppr.     Motto — Avise  la  fin . 
iSca J— Cultra,  co.  Down.  Residence— i,  Onslow  Crescent,  S.W. 

KENNEDY  OF  BELaARD  CASTLE. 

See  under  Skipton. 

KENNETT    OF    THE    MANOR    HOUSE. 

Kennett,  Vincent  Huntee  Baerinton,  Esq. 
of  The  Manor  House,  Dorchester-on-Thame,  Oxon, 
h.  3  Sept.  1814,  educated  at  Eton  and  Trin.  Coll. 
Cambridge,  where  he  graduated  Wrangler  in  the 
Mathematical  Tripos  1867,  M.A.  1871,  Bar.-at-Law. 


HiUCaflC— Robert  Kennett,  Esq.  (stated  to  have  bee 
grandson  of  Thomas  Kennett,  b.  21  Aug.  1C46,  the  2nd  son 
Jolin  Kennett,  Esq.  ofCoxhow,  co.  Durham,  by  Troth  liiswit 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Tempest,  Bart,  of  Stella),  had  by  Anne  li! 
wife,  three  sons, 

I.  John,  of  Dorchester-on-Thaftii;,  Ckon,  who,  by  Martha |l! 
wife,  had  issue  three  sons, 

1  Brackley  Kennett,  a  Gen.  in  the  army,  of  Coonott 
India,  and  the  Manor  House,  Dorchester,  Oxon,  killed  i 
Coonoor  10  Oct.  1857.  He  restored  several  of  the  cel( 
bruited  old  painted  windows  in  Dorchester  Abbey  Churol 

3  J oiin'''^'  ]  both  of  whom  were  in  the  army. 

II.  Robert,  who,  by  Anne  his  wife,  had  issue, 

1  George,  in  the  army,  killed  at  Buenos  Ayres  1806. 

2  Henry,  Lieut.  R.N. 

3  Charles  Robert,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army. 

III.  Vincent,  of  North  Down  House,  Kent. 
The  3rd  son, 

Vincent  Kennett,  Esq.  of  North  Down  House,  m.  14  Mar«l 
1798,  Sarah  Herbert,  sister  of  Col.  Herbert    and  had 
three  sons,  all  in  the  array,  the  eldest  of  whom  was 

Vincent  Frederick   Kennett,  Esq.  of  The  Manor  Housi 

Dorchester,  Oxon,  6.  13  Feb.  1799;  a  Capt.  in  the  army,  wfc 

served  many  years  as  Aide-de  Camp  to  Gen.   Kennett; 

13  Sept.  1727,  Arabella  Henrietta,  widow  of  Edward,  Baro 

Calabrella,  dau.  and  ultimately  co-heiress  of  Sir  Jonah  Barriai 

ton.  Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Admiralty  in  Ireland, 

M.P.  forTuam  andClogher,  by  Jane  Catherine  Grogan  his  wif 

aunt  of  Sir  Edward  Grogan,  Bart,  (the  descent  of  Sir  Jons 

Barrington,  from  the  great  House  of  Barrington  ofBarrin 

Hall,  Essex,  is  set  forth  in  Burke's  Extinct  Baronetage).  Cap 

Kennett  d.  6  March,  1862,  leaving  issue, 

Vincent  Hunter  Barrington,  now  of  the  Manor  House. 

Bracklcy  Herbert  Barrington,  0.  30  March,  1846,  educated  t 

Rugby  and  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,   where   he  graduate) 

June,    1868,    now  Capt.  in  the   51st   King's  Own  LigJ 

Infantry. 

Patricia,  m.  28  Dec.  1869,  Alfred  George  Marten,  Esq.,  Q.C 

M.P.  for  Cambridge,  and  has  issue,  two  sons  and  two  daus 

Arabella,  m.  20  July,   1865,  Augustus  C.  Scovell,  Esq.,  a 

has  issue,  one  son  and  three  daus. 

/47-)ns— Kennett:  Quarterly,  or  and  gu.,  over  all  a  label 
three  points  sa.  Barrington:  Arg.,  three  chevronels  gu, 
label  of  three  points  az.  Crests— Kennett  :  Out  of  a  due 
coronet  an  arm  embowed  in  armour,  holding  in  the  gauntlet 
helmet  erect  all  ppr.     3Iotto — Kennett:  Audi  alteram  parten 

Snat — The  Manor  House,  Dorchester-on-Thame.   Town  Hou 
— 15a,  Chester  Square,  London,  S.W. 


KENNEY    OF    KILCLOGHER. 

Kennet,  William  Lionel  Ceean  Nicholas  e 
Kenne,  Esq.  of  Kilclogher,  co.  Galway,  and  Clogh( 
House,  CO.  Mayo,  h.  23  Nov.  1872  ;  s.  31  Oct.  187' 

SLfnCaSC— The  erst  patent  of  lands  to  this  family  in  Ga 
way  is  dated  29  Jan.  22  James  I.,  being  a  grant  of  the  Abbt 
of  Athenry,  &c. 

Nicholas  Kenne,  Kenny,  or  Kenney,  went  with  the  cade 
of  many  Somersetshire  families  to  Dublin ;  he  to.  Anne  Nevi: 
of  Wexford.  Their  3rd  son  (the  descendants  of  the  othe: 
being  extinct), 

Nicholas  Kenney,  Esq.  of  Kenney's  ITall,  co.  Wexford,  % 
Anne  Synott,  of  an  ancient  Wexford  family,  and  had  issue, 

Nicholas  Kenney,  Esq.  of  Kenney's  Hall  and  Dublin,  wfc 
d.  1590.  He  to.  the  heiress  of  Hassan  (heirs  of  the  Hay  family 
and  had, 

Nicholas  Kenney,  Esq.  of  Kenney's  Hall,  and  Edermine,  c 
Wexford,  several  times  a  Royal  Commisssioner,  and  Escheat' 
and  Feodary-General  of,  and  last  who  held  that  office  for  a 
Ireland,  to  Queen  Elizabeth  (1596)  and  James  I.  He  receive 
Edermine  Manor,  co.  Wexford,  and  large  grants  of  lands  I 
patents  dated  18  Feb.  1610,  and  16  Jan.  1616.  He  d.  162 
having  had  issue  by  his  wife  Anne  (dau.  or  sister  of  Micha 
Kettlewell,  Esq.,  Deputy-Treasurer  of  Ireland,  of  the  old  fami 
originally  of  Kettlewell,  co.  Cork),  Henry,  his  successor,  ar 
Edward  Kenney,  Esq.  of  Newcastle,  near  Lyons,  co.  Dubli: 
Deputy-Escheator  1610,  who  d.  1017.     The  elder  son, 

Henry  Kenney,  Esq.  of  Kenney's  Hall  and  Edermine,  M.l 
for  Newcastle,  d.  10  July,  1050;  m.  Frances  Barry,  sister  i 
James,  Lord  Santry,  and  had  (with  Edward,  of  Ballymart 
and  Cullen,  Capt.  William,  of  whom  later,  and  three  daus 
of  whom  Elizabeth,  ?ji.  Hon.  Raymond  Fitzmuuricc)  an  elde 
sou, 


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JoL.  EicnARD  Kensey,  of  Kenney's  Ilall  and  Edermine, 
P.,  Hish  SlKM-i£f  CO.  Wexford;  d.  1  Oct.  1682;  his  will 
iking  dispositions  "so  that  lii'«  estatps  raay  be  pvesprved  in 
3  name  and  blood  of  the  Kenneys  as  it  is  in  this  place  and 
anty  by  many  descents."  His  line  (whicli  married  into  tliat 
his  brother  Edward,  of  CuUen,  made  many  distinguished 
iances,and  produced  the  pallant  Thomas  Kenney,  R.N.,Capt. 
the  "  Falmouth,"  killed  in  1704),  expired  about  the  close  of 
s  last  century  with  Col.  Edward  Kenney,  of  Newford,  and 
ermine.  We  revert  to  the  3rd  son  of  Henry  Kenney  and 
ances  Barry, 

Capt.  William  Kennet,  of  Kenneyswood,  co.  Cork,  m.  his 
usin-german,  Jane,  dau.  of  Edward  Kenney,  Esq.  of  New- 
itle,  and  had  issue, 

Capt.  James  Kennet,  of  Grange,  co.  Wexford,  6.  16.'53;  d. 
(an.  1679 ;  -ni.  Alice,  only  child  of  Robert  Taylor,  Esq.  of 
iblin,  great-grandson  of  Robert  (son  of  James  Taylor,  Esq. 
Swords,  CO.  Dublin),  by  Elizabeth  Golding  his  wife,  grand- 
u.  of  Lord  Howth,  and  through  him  inheriting,  by  two 
es,  the  Plantagenet  blood  (see  Bcbke's  Royal  Descents), 
d  had  a  son, 

James  Kenney,  Esq.  of  Wexford,  who  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of 
ward  Whitmore,  Esq.  of  Ballyteigne,  and  had,  with  others, 
10  d.  s.  p.,  a  son, 

James  Kenney,  Esq.  of  Wexford,  6.  1710;  d.  1771;  m. 
.therine  (d.  1782),  dau.  of  Capt.  Thomas  O'Kelly,  of  King 
MEs's  army  (by  his  wife  Catherine  Masterson,  of  the  Femes 
Bily),  grand-nephew  of  Col.  Richard  O'Kelly,  of  Kilclogher, 
Galway,  who  forfeited  that  estate,  purchased  back  by  the 
ly  son  of  said  James,  of  whom  descendants  still  exist,  viz., 
William  Kenney,  Esq.  of  Kilclogher  and  Keelogues,  &c., 
Galway,  Ballytarusney,  co.  Wexford,  Longwood,  co.  Meatli, 
A  15  Gardiner's  Place,  Dublin,  6.  1755;  m.  1789,  Bridget 
tzgerald  (d.  23  Aug.  1842),  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Daly, 
q.  of  Dalybrook,  co.  Kildare,  by  Julia,  his  wife,  dau.  of 
raid  Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of  Rathrono,  co.  Meath,  and  Clare, 
u.  of  Sir  John  Bellew,  Bart.  Mr.  Kenney  rf.  '22  Jan.  1830, 
iving  issue  (among  others,  d.  s.  p.), 
I.  James  FitzGebald,  of  whom  presently. 
n.  Thomas  Henry,  of  Ballyforan  House,  co.  Roscommon, 
Derrymore,  King's  Co.,  and  the  Chateau  de  la  Vrilliere,  in 
Touraine,  d.  21  Dec.  1864;  m.  2  May,  1827,  Sopliie,  dau.  of 
the  Comte  de  Montlivaiilt,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  7  April, 
1872),  with  two  daus.,  an  only  son, 

James  Louis  Lionel,  Chevalier  de  Kenney,  of  the  French 
Navy,  Knight  of  tlie  Legion  of  Honour  and  of  St.  Stanis- 
laus, 6.  6  Sept.  1829,  who  gallantly  led  the  French  at 
Ning-po,  1862,  and  there  d.  unm.,  of  his  wounds,  28  May. 
That  city  has  given  his  name  to  a  street,  and,  in  his 
honour,  the  Emperor  Napoleon  III.  called  a  vessel  of 
■war  "The  Kenney." 
.  Clare,  m.  16  July,  1823,  Hon.  Gonville  ffrench,  of  Clare- 
mont,  CO.  Roscommon;  and  d.  12  Oct.  1864,  s.  p.    He  c?. 
29  April,  1866. 
le  eldest  son, 

James  Fitzgerald  Kennet,  Esq.  of  Kilclogher  and  Keelo- 
les,  &c.,  CO.  Galway,  Longwood,  co.  Meath,  and  Merrion- 
uare,  Dublin,  J. P.,  Lieut.  8th  or  King's  regt.,  war  medal  for 
rvicesin  West  Indies,  Lieut.-Col.  in  foreign  service.  Chevalier 
I  Temple,  6.21  April,  1790;  m.  24  Jan.  1814,  Jane  Olivia, 
ily  dau.  of  William  Thomas  Nugent  of  Pallas,  called  Lord 
[version,  and  sister  of  Anthony  Francis,  Earl  of  Westmeatli 
;e  Burke's  Peerage),  which  lady  d.  27  Dec.  1842,  their  issue 
;ing  (with  three  daus.  and  one  son,  d.  infants), 

I.  William  Nugent,  Capt.  Uth  (North  Devon)  regt.  d.  unm. 
18  Dec.  1850,  buried  at  Skehanagh,  co.  Galway,  where  a 
chapel  was  eiected  to  his  memory  by  his  brother  James. 

II.  James  Curistophee  FitzGerald,  late  of  Kilclogher  and 
Keelogues. 

III.  Nugent  Thomas,  of  Hermitage  Park,  co.  Dublin,  who 
assumed  by  royal  sign-manual  the  surname  and  arms  of 
KiNGSMiLL,  of  Hermitage  Park,  co.  Dublin  (which  see),  m. 
22  June,  1865,  Isabel,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Col.  Sir  John 
Kingsmill;  and  d.  22  Dec.  1872,  leaving  one  cliild, 

Julian  de  Kenne  Claud  Bruce,  h.  11  May,  18G6. 
1.  Julia  Mary  FitzGerald  Kenney. 

ient.-Col.  Kenney  d.  29  Feb.  1852,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
James  Christopher  FitzGerald  Kennet,  Esq.  of  Kilclogher, 
P.,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  17  Aug. 
no,  Helena  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Patrick  Crean  Lynch, 
iq.  of  Clogher  House,  co.  Mayo,  and  c(.  31  Oct.  1877,  leaving 
lue, 

I.  William  Lionel  Crean  Nicholas  de  Kenne,  now  of 
Kilclogher. 

u.  Henry  James  Christopher  de  Kenne  Emanuel. 
III.  Gilbert  Richard  Julian  Gerald  de  Kenne. 
I.  Marcella  Jane  Antonia  Mary  de  ICenne. 
H.  Helena  Julia  Oiivia  Anna  de  Kenne. 


^(•//).s-— Per  pale  or  and  az.,  a  fleur-de-lis  between  three 
crescents  all  counterchanged.  CVtsts— Out  of  an  carl's  coronet 
or,  a  dcnii  arm  erect  sleeved  gn.,  «ith  a  white  ruff,  holding  in 
the  hand  a  roll  of  parchment  ppr.  Mottoes — In  1667,  over 
the  crest,  Teneat,  luceat,  fioreat ;  and  beneath  the  shield,  "Vi, 
Virtute,  et  virtute,  et  valore;  now  in  general  the  former  alone. 
Some  of  the  family  bore,  Dei  dextra  dabit. 

Sea«— Kililogher,  Monivea,  Athenry,  co.  Galway;  Clogher 
House,  Ballyglass,  co.  Mayo.  Town  Residence— 2,  Merrioa 
Square  South,  Dubin. 


KENNY    OF    BALLINROBE. 

Kenny,  Stanhope  William  Fenton,  Esq.  of 
Ballinrobc,  co.  Mayo,  J.P.,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dubliu, 
Paymaster  North  Mayo  regt.  of  Militia,  b.  1  July, 
1827  ;  m.  4  Dec.  1867,  Mary  Anne,  3rd  dau.  of  the 
late  Guy  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Croghan,  co.  Eoscommon, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Courtney,  b.  22  Feb.  1869. 

II.  Stanhope  Lloyd,  0.  16  March,  1874. 
HI.  Lewis  Fenton,  b.  21  July,  1875. 

I.  Susanna  Louisa  Fenton. 

ILt'lttiigC— The  ancestor  of  this  family  is  stated  to  have 
come  to  England  on  the  expulsion  of  the  Huguenots  from 
France.  The  first  who  settled  in  Ireland,  circa  1660,  m.  a  dau. 
of  John  Gray,  an  Englishman,  and  was  father  of 

Thomas  Kenny,  of  Ballinrobe,  who  m.  20  Oct.  1698,  Frances, 
dau.  of  David  Courtney,  and  grand-dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Courtney,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Ballinrobe,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
25  Feb.  1766)  he  left  at  his  decease,  II  Dec.  1725,  a  son, 

Courtney  Kenny,  Esq.  of  Roxborough,  Ballinrobe,  Capt. 
in  Col.  Cuff's  regt.  of  Mihtia  Dragoons;  b.  14  April,  1702; 
m.  1st,  Eliza  Thompson,  who  d.  s.  p. ;  and  2ndly,  Anne,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  John  Rogers,  co.  Down,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
5  Dec.  1872)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  b.  II  Oct.  1734;  rn.  12  Jan.  1757,  Eliza,  dau.  of 
the  Very  Rev.  William  Crowe,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Clonfert,  by 
Emilia  his  wife,   sister  of  George,  Lord  Carbery.     He  d. 

28  Oct.  1812,  aged  78  ;  and  his  wife,  29  JiUy,  1814,  aged  7S, 
having  had  issue, 

1  William,  Lieut.-Col.  Ilth  Madras  Native  Infantry,  m. 
Martha,  relict  of  George  Cuming,  Esq.,  Chief  at  Cuddle- 
dore ;  and  d.  1803,  of  wounds  received  leading  the  storm- 
ing party  at  Gawilghur,  having  had  issue, 

William,   late  Major   73rd  regt.,  m.  Miss  Inge,  of  co. 

Leicester. 
Eyre,  Lieut.-Col.  80th  regt.,  unattached. 

2  Thomas,  m.  a  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Vesian  Pick,  Rector  of 
Johnstown,  and  had  issue, 

Edward,  of  Ballyornan,  co.  Wicklow,  Lieut.-Col.  89fli 
regt.,  retired  full-pay ;  in.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Courtney  Kenny,  and  had  issue,  Edward  and  Henry, 
Lieuts.  84th  regt.  (both  d.  in  India) ;  and  Mary  Jessie. 

3  David  Crowe,  Lieut.-Gen.  E.I.C.S.,ri.20  Aug.  1847,  aged 
65,  leaving  William  and  Maria. 

4  Courtney,  Capt.  9th  regt.,  m.  a  dau.  of  Gen.  Geils.  He 
was  shot  acting  as  Engineer  at  the  siege  of  Burgos,  leaving 
issue, 

Henry,  who  m.  and  had  two  daus.,  Euphemia  and  Edith. 
Thomas,  Lieut.-Col.  and  Assistant  Adjutant-General  2nil 

Madras  European  Infantry,  has  issue,  Courtney,  late 

88th  regt.,  and  others. 
William,  Major  13th  Madras  Native  Infantry. 
Mary  Anne,  m.  Major  Edward  Kenny. 
Jessie,  rn.  Capt.  Geils,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Courtney,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  John,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Lemuel  Shuldham,  Esq. 

I.  Fiances,  m.  Arthur  Stanhope,  Esq. 

II.  Anne,  m.  Gregory  Cuff,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Creagh,  co.  Mayo. 
HI.  Hannah,  rn.  John  Garnet,  Esq. 

Mr.  Courtney  Kenny  d.  17  Sept.  1779.     His  2nd  son, 

Courtney  Kenny,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Roxborough,  Ballinrobe,  b. 
21  April,  1736;  m.  23  April,  1775,  Susanna,  dau.  of  Stanhope 
Mason,  Esq.  of  Moira,  co.  Down,  and  by  her  (whod.  10  March, 
1809,  aged  73)  had  issue, 

I.  Courtney,  of  Ballinrobe. 

II.  Mason  Stanhope,   M.D.,  J.P.,  of  Halifax,   co.  York,  6. 

29  Nov.  1786;  rn.  Aug.  1812,  Sophia,  dau.  of  William 
Fenton.  Esq.  of  Spring  Grove,  co.  York ;  and  d.  25  April, 
1865,  leaving  issue, 

1  William  Fenton,  6.  18  Sept.  1815;  m.  Agnes  Ramsden, 
dau.  of  John  Ralph,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Halifax,  and  has  issiu', 
Courtney  Stanliope,  6.  18  March,  1847 ;  and  Charles. 

2  LewisStanhope  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Kirkby  Knowlcs, 
b.  3  Jan.  1827;  m.  Arabella,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Walker, 
and  has  issue. 

1  Emily  Anne,  m.  Kev.  Godfrey  E.  Ferris,  M.A.,  late  Rector 
of  Uulcott. 

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iij.  John,  m.  Miss  Lovelock,  and  d.  27  Oct.  1819. 

I.  Anne,  m.  Major  Maxwell,  Northampton  FenciWes. 

II.  Susan,  m.  Thomas  Gildea,  Esq.,  Clerk  of  the  Peace,  Mayo. 
HI.  Maria,  m.  John  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Dublin. 

IV.  BrUlianna,  to.  William  Griffith,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Sligo. 

Mr.  Courtney  Kenny  d.  10  March,  1S09.    His  eldest  son, 

CorKTNET  Kenny,  Esq.  of  Ballinrobe,  co.  Mayo,  J.P.,  6. 
26  Sept.  1781;  m.  16  Dec.  1816,  Louisa,  dau.  of  William 
Fcnton,  Esq.  of  Underbank  and  Spring  Grove,  co.  York,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  15  Aug.  1841)  had  issue, 

Courtney,  b.  March,  1818;  d.  1824. 

George  Frederick,  b.  June,  1821;  d.  1820. 

Stanhope  William  Fenton,  now  of  Ballinrobe. 

lAwis  Fenton,  C.E.,  b.  18  June,  1831. 

Sarah  Louisa. 

Susan  Anne,  m.  1866,  Ven.  William  Jackson,  M.A.,  Dean  of 
KiUala.  Emma  Sophia. 

Maria,  m.  1866,  Eev.  Henry  Vereker,  Incumbent  of  Oughte- 
rard. 

Caroline,  rd.  1864,  George  Johnstone  Darley,  Esq.,  C.E.,  of 
DubUn. 
He  d.  15  March,  1863. 

JJfsirfciiec— Ballinrobe,  co.  Mayo. 


KEOGH    OF    KILBHIDE. 

Keogh,  John  Henby,  Esq.  of  Kilbride,  co.  Car- 
low,  J.P.,  Col.  Carlow  Militia,  and  late  Capt.  30th 
foot,  b.  10  June,  1820 ;  m.  19  Feb.  1857,  Louisa 
Catherine,  3rd  dau.  of  Capt.  Edwin  Kichards,  E.N., 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Geokge  Eotrs  Clopton,  b.  8  June,  1859;  d.  18G3. 

1.  Ptose  Kathleen,  deceased.         ii.  Eva  Mary. 

HI.  Elizabeth  Molyneux,  deceased. 

iLtUCagC. — a  branch  of  the  ancient  Celtic  lamily  of  Mac- 
F.ochaidh  were  chiefs  of  Owney  Tire,  now  the  baronies  of  Owney 
and  Arra,  in  Tipperary,  and  Owneybeg,  in  Limerick. 

Mahony  MacKeogh,  Esq.  of  Cloonclieve,  co.  Limerick,  was 
father  of 

.loHN  MacKeogh,  Esq.  of  Castle  Troy,  co.  Limerick,  father 
of 

Denis  MacKeogh,  Esq.  of  Castle  Troy,  who  on.  Elizabeth, 
vidow  of  Col.  Eyre,  and  dau.  of  John  Willington,  Esq.  of 
Castle  Willington,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had  a  son. 

The  Eev.  John  Keogh,  D.D.,  of  Strokestown,  co.  Eoscommon, 
aurhor  of  several  scientific  works;  he  m.  Arice,  dau.  of  the 
Eev.  William  Eous  Clopton,  D.D.,  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin, 
1037,  of  the  Cloptons  of  Clapton,  co.  Warwick,  and  had  three 
.■surviving  sons,  i.  Michael  (Eev.),  his  successor;  ii.  The  Eev. 
John  Keogh,  D.D.,  of  Michelstown,  co.  Cork,  author  of  the 
A.ii.iquUlcs  of  Ireland,  &c.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Eev. 
Henry  Jennings,  of  Cregg,  co.  Tipperary ;  iii.  Eous ;  and 
three  daus.  i.  Mrs.  Cathew;  u.  Mrs.  Hemsworth;  iii.  Mrs. 
Hudson.    The  eldest  son. 

The  Eev.  Michael  Keogh,  of  Strokestown,  co.  Eoscommon, 
m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  John  Dodd,  Esq.  of  Knockbawn,  co.  Sligo, 
descended  from  a  branch  of  the  Dodds  of  Cloverlcii,  Salop,  and 
had, 

John  Keogh,  Esq.  of  Loughlinstown,  co.  Kildare,  who  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Christophiliis  Clinch,  Esq.  of  Peamount 
House,  CO.  Dublin,  and  dying  1803,  left  issue,  George  Eoos, 
his  successor;  Henry  Clopton  (Eev.),  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Nicholas  Aylward,  Esq.  of  Shankhill  Castle,  co.  Kilkenny, 
and  had  issue  ;  Annie,  ra.  Lieut. -Col.  Hamlet  Obins,  and  had 
issue.    The  eldest  son, 

George  Eous  Keogh,  Esq.  of  Kilbride,  co.  Carlow,  to.  1813, 
Miss  Marianne  Molyneux,  and  dying  8  Aug.  1850,  left  Issue, 

George  King,  d.  1830. 

.foHN  Henry,  now  of  Kilbride. 

Thomas  Molyneux,  Capt.   78th  Highlanders,  m.  Henrietta, 

dau.  of  Charles  Butler,  Esq. ;  d.  1877. 
AVilliam  Somerset. 
Elizabeth  Margaret,  deceased. 
Georgina  Mary,  to.  Capt.  Shapland  Swinoy,  of  Clohamon 

House,  Wexford,  and  is  deceased. 
Emily  Blanche,  deceased. 
Adelaide  Maria,  to.  James  J.  Butler,  Esq.,  E.M.,  3rd  son  of 

James  Butler,  Esq.  of  Bromville,  co.  Carlow. 

Amu — Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  gn.,  between  a  dexter  hand 
apaumee  in  the  dexter,  and  a  crescent  in  the  sinister  chief 
point,  both  of  the  second.  Cre$t — A  boar  passant  ppr,  MoUo — 
Eisistite  usque  ad  sanguinem. 

Heal — Kilbride,  near  Tullow,  co.  Carlow, 


KEOWN-BO'2'D    OF    BALL>YDUGAN. 

Keown-Boyd,  Eichaed,  Esq.  of  Ballydnga 
and  G-lastry,  co.  Down,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  24  Marc^ 
1850 ;  s.  his  father  1877 ;  m.  1875,  Florence,  4t 
dau.  of  the  late  Charles  Manners  Lushingto:! 
M.P.,  and  has  a  dau. 

ILtlTCHflP.— This  family  descends  maternqlly  from  tl 
Boyds,  of  Glastry,  who  claimed  to  be  a  branch  of  the  Kilma 
nock  family. 

EicuABD  Keown,  Esq.  of  Downpatrirk  (son  of  Eiohard  ai 
Margaret  Keown,  m.  1768),  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Keow 
Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  assumed  the  name  of  Boyd,  as  heirc  ii 
of  the  Boyds  of  Glastry  and  Portovogie)  had  issue, 

John,  J. P.  co.  Down,  Barrister-at  Law. 

Henry,   Capt.   15th  Hussars,   and  Lieut.-Col.  E.  N.  Dov  . 
Eifles,  m.  Dorothea  Alexander. 

William,  M.P.,  late  of  Ballydugan  House. 

Mary,  to.  William  Beers,  Esq.  Margaret. 

Anne,  to.  George  Gulliver,  Esq. 

Isabella,  to.  E.  Buyd,  Esq.,  M.D. 
The  third  son, 

William  Keown,  Esq.  of  Ballydugan  House,  co.  Down.  J.l 
High  Sheriff  1849,  M.P.  for  Downpatrick  from  1867  to  18/ 
assumed  the  surname  of  Boyd  in  1873,  under  the  will  of  1 
grand-uncle.  Major  David  Hamilton  Boyd,  of  Glastry,  6.  Marc 
1816;  TO.  1845,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Eev.  EobertAlexand( 
Prebendary  of  Aghadowie,  Diocese  of  Derry,  and  d.  18/ 
having  had  issue, 

EiCHARD,  now  of  Ballydugan  and  Glastry.        Eobert. 

William.  John  Maxwill.  Alfred  Hen' 

Edmund  Waller. 

Mary.  Matilda  Catherine.  Hilda  Margaret. 

SeciJ— Ballydugan  House,  Downpatrick. 


KER    OF    jytONTALTO. 

The  late  David  StewaexKee,  Esq.  of  Montalf 
CO.  Down,  late  M.P.  for  thatco.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Hij 
Sheriff  CO.  Down  1852,  and  co.  Antrim  1857, 
1817  ;  m.  1st,  1  March,  1842,  Hon.  Anna  Doroth 
Blackwood,  youngest  dau.  of  Hans,  3rd  Lo 
Dufferin,  aud  by  her  (who  d.  1862)  had  with  oth 
issue, 

I.  Alfred  David,  Capt.  12th  Lancers,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  18 
6.  1844;  lit.  1871,  Eva  Frances  Caroline,  dau.  of 
Morias  Bateson,  Bart.,  and  d.  8  Dec.  1877,  leaving  tl 
daus. 

I.  Selina,  eldest  dau.,  to.  1868,  John  Percival  Maxwell,  I 
He  m.  2ndly,  12  July,  1869,  Capjline  Helei 
eldest  dau.  of  Parsons  Persse,  Esq.  of  Cas 
Turven,  co.  Galway.     Mr.  Ker  d.  8  Oct.  1878. 

ILinCagf.— About  the  middle  of  the  I7th  century  Da 
Ker,  of  Montfaude,  in  Scotland,  settled  at  Ballymena, 
Antrim,  and  from  him  the  descent  is  in  a  direct  line  to 
late  David  S.  Keb,  Esq.  of  Montalto. 

David  Ker,  Esq.  of  Portavo  and  Montalto,  co.  Down,  J 
andD.L.,  M.P.  for  Downpatrick  (son  of  David  Ker,  Esq. 
Portavo  (who  purchased  Montalto  from  Lord  Moira)  i 
Maddalena  Quardi  his  wife),  represented  Atlilone  and  aft 
wards  Downpatrick  in  Parliament,  and  purchased  the 
Clifford  property  in  1844;  m.  22  Feb.  1814,  Lady  Selina  Sa 
Stewart,  dau.  of  the  1st  Marquess  of  Londonderry,  and  d 
Dec.  1844,  leaving  issue, 

David  Stewart,  of  Montalto. 

Eichard  John  Charles  Eivers,  of  Portavo,  co.  Down,  J.P. 
D.L.,  formerly  M.P.  for  Downpatrick,  m.  IS.'iO,  Eose  J; 
eldest  dau.  of  Nicolson  Calvert,  Esq.  of  Hunsdon,  co.  He 
and  Quentin  Castle,  co.  Down. 

Frances  Catherine,  ra.  Mathew  Anketell,  Esq.  of  Ank( 
Grove,  co.  Monaghan. 

Maddalena,  7ft.  William  Eobert  Anketell,  Esq. 

^,-„is_Vert,  on  a  chevron  arg.  three  mullets  sa.  Crest 
unicorn's  head  erased  arg.  armed  and  mancd  or. 

&ut— Monalto,  Ballynahinch,  co.  Down. 

SCOTT-KEK.Il    OF    SUNLAWS. 

Scott -Keee,  William,  Esq.  of  Simla 
CO.  Roxburgh,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  3  Oct.  18( 
m.  1st  19  Dec.  1837,  Hannah  Charbitte,  only  el- 
and heiress  of  Henry  Scott,  Esq.  of  Horsleyhill  £ 
Belford,  aud  relict  of  Sir  John  James  Doug. 
Bart,  of  Springwood  Park,  and  has  issue, 


KEE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


KET 


901 


i.  Elizabeth  Mary  CnARLoxxE,  m.  24  July,  1861,  James 
Henvy,  now  Sir  James  Henry  Kamsay,  Bart,  of  Bamff ; 
and  d.  28  Autr.  18C8,  leaving  three  daus.,  Mary  Emily, 
Charlotte  Lilias,  and  Agnata  Frances. 

[e  m.  2iidly,  8  Jan.  1855,  Frances  Louisa,  2nd 
au.  of  tl)c  late  Robert  Fenuesy,  Esq.  of  Wilton 
lace,  Loudon,  and  by  ber  bas  issue, 

I.  RoiiERT,  Lieut.  Scottish  Borderers  Militia,  b.  8  Nov.  1859. 

II.  William,  b.2\  Dec.  1867. 

III.  Francis  Louis,  b.  14  June,  1SG8. 

II.  Fi-ances  Editli.  in.  Jessie  Louisa. 

IV.  Christian  Alice.  v.  Susan. 

VI.  llyacintlie.  vn.  Mary  Elizabeth. 

IttUCatlC. — This  family,  that  of  Scott  of  TldrUatame,  in 
).  lloxburgh  (distinct  from  Scott  r.f  Tkirlcstaine,  co.  Sellvirk, 
ipresented  by  Lord  Napier),  is  a  branch  of  the  great  Scottish 
mily  of  Scott  of  Sinlou,  from  which  spring,  in  tlie  female 
ne,  tlie  Ducal  House  of  Buccleuch,  and  in  the  male,  the 
:oTTS  of  Harden  (represented  by  Lord  Folwaith)  aud  the 
30TTS  of  Abbot-y'ord. 

Alexander  Scott,  of  Thirlestnine,  son  of  William  Scott,  of 
hirlestaine,  and  Christian  Don  his  wife,  and  grandson  of 
ames  Scott  (brother-german  of  Sir  WiUiam  Scott,  of  Harden), 
f  Agnes  Riddel,  his  wife  (and  which  James  acquired  the 
nds  of  Tliirlestaine,  Hieton.  and  others,  from  Sir  Andrew 
er,  of  Greenhead,  1661),  ra.  23  Jan.  1729,  Barbara  Kerr,  of 
gdean,  and  had  issue  live  sons  and  six  daus.  The  eldest 
m  and  heir, 

W'lLLiAM  Scott,  of  Thirlestnine,  m.  24  June,  1762,  Elizabeth 
raerae,  of  Balgowan,  co.   Perth,  and  had  issue,  Alexander, 

a.  1790;  Robert,  of  whom  presently;  Elizabeth,  m.  Dr. 
aclaurin,  and  d.  1846;  Barbara  Christian,  d.  unm.  1845; 
!ssy  Murray,  m.  Sir  Patrick  Murray  Thriepland,  Bart.  This 
intleman  assumed,  by  royal  licence,  the  name  and  arms  of 
ERR,  on  succeeding  to  the  entailed  estates  of  Sunlaws  and 
liatto,  on  the  decease,  s.  p.,  of  Christian  Kerr,  commonly 
died  Lady  Chatto,  and  who  was  lineally  descended  from  a 
'Other  of  Sir  William  Ker,  of  Greenhead,  brother-german  of 
e  Earl  of  Ancrum.  He  d.  i  May,  1782,  and  was  s.  by  bis 
dest  son, 

Alexander  Scott  Kerr,  of  Sunlaws  and  Chatto,  Lieut,  in 
e  62nd  regt.,  d.  unm.  in  Philadelphia,  1790,  and  was  s.  by 
,s  brother, 

ert  Scott  Kerr,  Esq.  of  Sunlaws;  m.  17  Dec.  1800, 
lizabeth  Bell,  youngest  dau.  of  David  Fyffe,  Esq.  of  Drum- 
:ith,  CO.  Forfar,  and  had  issue, 
William,  now  of  Sunlaws. 

Anno.  Elizabeth  Graeme.  Margaret. 

Rebecca  Agnes,  rn.  May,  1855,  John  Lewis  Bayly,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue  one  dau.,  Madeline.  Madeline, 

e  d.  5  Dec.  1831,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son,  the 
•esent  William  Scott  Kerr,  Esq.  of  Chatto  and  Sunlaws, 
presentative  of  the  Kerrs  of  Greenhead,  and  of  the  Scotts 
'  Thirleftaiac,  co.  Roxburgh. 

.<1)-H!.5— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  gu.  on  a  chevron,  arg.  between 
chief  a  crescent  and  in  base  a  buck's  head  erased  or,  three 
ullcts  of  the  field,  a  border  az.,  for  Kerr;  2nd  and  3rd,  or. 
I  a  bend  az.  a  star  of  si.x  points  between  two  crescents  of  the 
!ld,  in  the  sinister  chief  a  rose  gu.  stalked  and  barbed  ppr. 
.rmounted  of  a  martlet  arg.,  for  Scott.  Crests— 1st,  Kerr, 
le  sun  ppr.  motto  uver,  Reguleir  ei  vigoureux:  2nd,  Scott, 
stag  trippant  armed  with  ten  tyncsppr. ;  motto  over ;  I'acem 
no. 
Seal — Sunlaws,  near  Kelso,  co.  Roxburgh. 


KEHRICH    OF    GELDESTONE    HALL. 

Kehrich,  Wai-ter  Fitzgerald,  Esq.  cf  Gclde- 
one  Hall,  Norfolk,  late  Capt.  26th  foot  (Camero- 
■ans),  b.  IG  Dec.  1829;  m.  2  July,  1857,  Olivia 
ugusta  Gilbert,  only  survivinp;  dau.  of  Jesse  Jones, 
sq.,  of  Bermuda,  by  Harriet  JBiu-gess  hi"  wile,  dau. 
:  John  Dalzell,  Esq.,  M.P.,  grandson  of  the  Earl 
J  Carnwatli,  and  has  issue, 
John  Dalzell,  6.  21  June,  1863. 

Mary  Eleanor  Fitzgerald.  Olivia  Nizza  Augusta. 

H-lUCitCfC.— This  family  is  said  to  have  been  settled  at 

uiiwRli,  Suffolk,  as  early  as  1299,  as  appears  from  the  records 

tiKit   borough,   which  was  i-eprcsented  in  ParUament  by 

IS  Kerriche,  2  Edward  II.,  a.d.  1o08. 

Kekrich,  M.D.,  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds  (elder  son  of 

Kcrrich,  Esq.  of  Uarleston,  by  Ann  his  wile,  dau.  and 


co-heir  of  John  Dove,  Esq.  of  Harleston,  and  grandson  of  John 
Kerrich,  Gent,  of  Mendham),  m.  Mary,  4th  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Symon  Patrick,  of  Cambridge,  and  had  issue,  i.  Jomn.  of 
whom  we  treat;  ii.  Walter,  Canon  of  Salisbury ;  iii.  Thomas 
(Rev.),  Rector  of  Horinger,  Suffolk;  and  i.  Mary  Catherine, 
ra.  Richard  Reynolds,  of  Paxton,  co.  Hants.  Mr.  Kerrich  d. 
9  Oct.  1762.     His  eldest  surviving  son, 

John  Kerrich,  Esq.  of  Harleston,  6.  18  Aug.  1733;  rn.  his 
cousin,  Amelia,  dau.  of  Simon  Kerrich,  Esq.  of  Geldeston; 
and  d.  1795,  leaving  (with  a  dau.  Amelia,  m.  George  Gooch, 
Esq.  of  Brunswick  Square,  Capt.  in  the  E.l.  Co.'s  Service,  and 
an  elder  brother  of  the  Trinity  House,  and  d.  1807 ;  and  a  son, 
Edward,  of  Southampton  Buildings,  London,  d.  s.  p.  G  Jan. 
1821)  an  elder  son  and  heir, 

John  Kerrich,  Esq.  of  Harleston,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  19  Nov. 
1764;  m.  21  Feb.  1789,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Walker,  Esq. 
of  Wallsend,  Northumberland,  and  relict  of  John  Freshfleld, 
Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  Nov.  1822)  bad  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  6. 20  Dec.  1804;  r,i.  10  March,  1827,  Harriet  Frances, 
dau.  of  George  Baring,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Leonard,  and 
Walter  D'Oyley. 

Edward,  of  Arnolds,  Capel,  Surrey,  Treasurer  of  that  co.; 
6.  14  Jan.  1807;  m.  17  Sept.  1829,  Mary  Evelyn  Susan,  2nd 
dau.  of  Richard  Fuller,  Esq.  of  The  Rookery,  Surrey, 
and  has  issue,  Henry  Walker,  b.  25  April,  1832,  and  eleven 
daus. 

Amelia,  deceased. 

Adeline,  m.  the  Rev.  Edmund  Hector  Hopper. 

Jane,  d.  unm.  Anne,  d.  anm. 

Mr.  Kerrich  d.  25  April,  1812,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Kerrich,  Esq.  of  Geldestone  Hall,  J. P.  and  D.L.. 
m.  26  Dec.  1826,  Mary  Eleanor,  eldest  surviving  dau.  of 
John  Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of  Naseby,  co.  Northampton,  and 
Little  Island,  co.  Waterford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2b  April,  1863) 
had  issue, 

I.  Walter  Fitzgerald,  now  of  Geldestone  Hall. 

II.  Edmund,  Capt.  9th  regt.,  6.  25  April,  1833. 

III.  Charles  Augustus,  6.  6  Aug.  1836;  d.  1876. 

IV.  John,  b.  8  Feb.  1841. 

I.  Eleanor  Frances.  ii.  Elizabeth. 

III.  Amelia  Jane.  iv.  Mary. 

v.  Andalusia.  vi.  Anna  Maria  Theresa. 

He  d.  6  March,  1871. 

Arms—Sa.,  on  a  pile  arg.  a  calthrop  of  the  first.    Crcsf—On 
a  mount  ppr.  a  calthrop  or.    il/o<io— Nuuquam  nou  paratus. 
ib'taS— Geldestone  Hall,  Beccles. 


KETTLE     OF    MERRIDALE    AND    GLAN- 
Y-DON. 

Kettle,  Eupert  Alfred,  Esq.  of  Merridale,  co. 
Stafford,  and  Glan-y-don,  co.  Merioneth,  b.  7  Jan. 
1817  ;  m.  18  Dec.  1851,  Mary,  only  child  and  heiress 
of  WiUiam  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Merridale,  co.  Stafford, 
of  a  branch  of  the  Worcestershire  family  of  that 
name,  and  has  issue, 

Rupert  Edward  (eldest  son),  6.  26  Dec.  1854. 
Mr.  Kettle,  a  Magistrate  for  the  cos.  cf  Stafford  and 
Merioneth,  and  D.L.,  and  Assistant  Chairman  of 
Quarter  Sessions  for  tlie  latter  shire,  is  a  lineal 
descendant  and  personal  representative  of  Henri 
Qidtel,  a  French  Huguenot,  who  came  over  to 
Engkmd,  aud  settled  at  Birmingham  after  the 
Revocation  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes. 

Sca/s — Merridale,  Wolverhampton;  Glan-y-Jon,  Towyn, 
Merioneth. 


KETTON  OF  FELBRIGGE  PARK. 

Kettox,  Robert  William,  Esq.  of  Felbrigge, 
Norfolk,  b.  1856 ;  s.  1872. 

iLillC(l5^«~''^°'"*  Ketton,  Esq.  of  Felbrigge  Park,  Nor 
folk,  J. P.,  b.  1808;  m.  1842,  Ra.hel  Anne,  '^dau.  of  Robert 
Blake,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  1844. 

II.  Robert  William,  now  of  Felbrigge. 

I.  Rachel  Anna.  ii.  Margaret  Lucy. 

III.  Ellen  Elizabeth.  IV.  Marion  Emily. 
V.  Katherine  Gertrude. 

Mr.  Ketton,  who  was  son  of  John  Ketton,  of  Norwich  (d.  1833), 
by  Margaret  his  wife,  and  grandson  of  Robert  Ketton  (by 
Susannah  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Manning,  Esq.),  acquired 


i)02 


KIL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY- 


KIN 


the  Fclbricree   and    other    estates    by  purchase,    from    the 
Wyndham  family,  18G2.    He  d.  1872. 
^;e«<— Felbrigge  Park,  near  Norwich. 


KIIiGOTJR    OF    TULLOCH. 

KiLGOUE,  William,  Esq.  of  TuUoch,  co.  Aber- 
deen, J.P.,  b.  1812 ;  m.  1847,  Janet  Lindsay,  dau. 
of  Patrick  Smith,  Esq.  of  Glasgow,  and  has,  with 
other  issue, 

William  Thobnboebow,  b.  1848. 
Mr.  Kilgour  is  youngest  son  of  George  Kilgour, 
Esq.  of  Balcairn,  co.  Aberdeen  (who  was  grand- 
son of  Bishop  Kilgour,  of  Aberdeen),  by  Sophia 
Agnes  Macdonald  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  late  Joshua 
Thornborrow,  Esq. 

iJc,?if?f)7ffs— Tulloch,  CO.  Aberdeen,  N.B.;  11,  Elgin  Scad, 
Kotting  Hill,  London. 


KINCHANT    OF    PARK    HALL. 

KiNCHANT,  ExcHAED  Caton,  Esq.  of  Pavlc  Hall, 
Salop,  late  Lieut.  Madras  army,  b.  4  April,  1811 ; 
s.  liis  brother  1869. 

iLtnCitJIC.— John  QcixcnANT,  a  native  of  France,  became 
a  Capt.  in  Gen.  Harry  Pulteney's  regt.  of  foot,  and  (ell  at  the 
battle  of  Fontenoy,  11  May,  1745.  He  r,i.  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau. 
of  Benjamin  Scott,  Esq.  of  Eltham,  Kent,  and  had  a  son, 

John  Qcimchant,  who  altered  the  spelling  of  his  paternal 
name  to  Kinchant,  and  was  a  Capt.  in  the  32nd  regt.  of  in- 
fantry. He  resided  first  at  Stone  House,  near  Ludlow,  and 
afterwards  at  Park  Hall,  near  Oswestry,  which  estate  he 
acquired  in  right  of  his  wife,  Emma,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis 
Charlton,  Bart,  of  Ludford,  relict  of  Richard  Jenkins,  Esq.  of 
Bicton  Hall,  Salop,  and  previously  relict  of  John  Lloyd,  Esq. 
of  Aston,  Salop,  and  co-heiress  of  her  brother.  Job  Charlton, 
of  Park  Hall,  High  Sheriff  of  Shropshire  1748.  Capt.  .John 
Kinchant  d.  9  June,  1789,  aged  68,  leaving  issue  (with  two 
daus.,  Emma,  ra.  John  Gardner,  Esq.  of  Sansau,  Salop,  and 
Eliza,  m.  liichard  llock,  Esq.  of  Shrewsbury  and  Trefnunny) 
three  sons, 

I.  John  Charlton,  his  successor. 

II.  Francis  (Rev.),  of  Easton,  near  Middleton-on-Hill,  co. 
Hereford,  ia.  Mary,  only  child  of  Samuel  PatshuU,  Esq.  of 
Easton,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  Francis  Charlton,  a  Cornet 
in  the  .Scots  Greys,  killed  at  Waterloo,  18  June,  1815:  and 
Mary  Emma,  m.  1st,  Capt.  Henry  Andrews,  of  the  4th,  or 
King's  Own,  regt. ;  and  2ndly,  Eev.  John  Langley,  Rector 
of  Wallingford,  co.  Oxford. 

III.  Richard,  of  the  Civil  Service,  E.I.Co.,  m.  1802,  Myra 
Catherine  Anne,  dau.  ol  John  Wilkinson,  Esq.,  Escorder  of 
Bombay,  and  d.  l!;09,  leaving  issue, 

1  Richard  Henry,  late  of  Paiik  Hall. 

2  John  llobert  Nathaniel,  b.  28  June,  1805,  of  Nantiago, 
CO.  Radnor,  J. P.,  Incumbent  of  Llanvair-Waterdine  and 
Bettws ;  m.  20  May,  1835,  Maria,  dau.  of  Richard  Phayre, 
Esq.,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  has  issue, 

Robert  Henry,  B.A.,  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  b. 
31  March,  1837;  m.  1st,  7  Dec.  1865,  FUirinda  Mary, 
only  dau.  of  Ernest  Augustus  Belford,  Esq.  of  Fitz- 
William  Place,  Dublin.  She  d.  18  March,  18G7,  in 
India,  leaving  an  infant  dau.  Robert  Henry,  m.  2ndly, 
28  Jan.  1869,  Eliza  Emily,  eldest  diiu.  of  Major  Robert 
Shawe,  Madras  army. 

Francis  Charlton,  b.  6  June,  1839;  to.  in  Queensland, 
18  March,  1869,  Jane,  dau.  of  James  Martin,  Esq.,  Lead- 
hills,  Scotland,  and  Hamilton,  Queensland,  and  has 
issue,  Francis  Edmund,  6.  at  sea,  9  Feb.  1868;  and 
James  Martin,  6.  8  Aug.  1869. 
John  Charlton,  6.  20  Aug.  1840,  Lieut.  11th  (Prince 
Albert's  Own)  Hussars. 

Catherine  Emma,  in.  19  Feb.  1859,  Capt.  Robert  Dod, 
of  Nant  Issa  Hall,  near  Oswestry,  Associate  of  King's 
College,  London. 
Maria  Anne  (deceased),  m.  19  May,  1859,  Lieut.-Cnl.  John 
Ramsay  Sladen,  H.M.  Royal  Bengal  Horse  Artillery. 
Rose  Myra,  in.  27  July,  1864,  William  Trevor-Koper,  Esq. 
1  Myra  Catherine  Anne,  m.  Charies  J.  Ellis,  Esq.,  of  the 
E.I.Co.'s  Civil  Service. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Charlton  Kinchant,  Esq.  of  Park  Hall,  Hieh  Sheriff 
of  Salop  1775;  in.  Jane  St-ikeley,  dau.  of  —  Fowler,  Esq.,  co. 
Berks,  and  dying  s.  p.  1832,  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Richard  Henry  Kinchant,  Esq.  of  Park  Hall,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1816,  /;.  6  Jan.  1804,  an  officer  in  the  69th 
regt.;    m.  2  Dec.  1S31,  Eliza  Maria,   only  dau.  of  the  Rev. 


Richard Bewley Caton,  M. A.,  of  Einbrook,  co.  Lincoln,  andl 
issue, 

I.  Charlton  John,  b.  27  May,  1834;  accidentally  drow, 
May,  1859.  ii.  Joe  Henry,  late  of  Park  H; 

III.  KicHARD  Caton,  now  of  Park  Hall. 

I.  Eliza  Power,  m.  23  April,  1851,  Edward  Venables,  El 
son  of  L.  J.  Venables,  Esq.  of  Woodhill,  Salop. 

II.  Myra  Catherine  Anne. 

lie  d.  1864,  and  was  ,s.  by  his  son, 

Job  Henry  Kinchant,  Esq.  of  Park  Hall,  Salop,  D.L., 
20  Aug.  1835 ;  in.  1803,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Rev.  Chai 
Sandes  Foster,  M.A.,  and  d.  1869. 


Arms — Az.,   three  lions'  heads  erased  arg.  dueally  crowi 
or.    Crest — Issuant  from  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi-liou  a 

Motto— \iTt\xs  pyramidis. 
/S'cni— Park  Hall,  Oswestry,  Salop. 


KINDER    OF    HARRYTOWN    HALL, 

Kinder,  The  Rev.  Ralph,  of  Harry  town  Hi 
CO.  Chester,  Rector  and  Patron  of  Kirby  Bed 
Norwich,  b.  1819  {s.  his  cousin,  the  late  Josh 
Bruckshaw,  Esq.  1866)  ;  m.  1847,  Annette  Soph 
dau.  of  Humphrey  Heering,  Esq.  of  Burnha 
Norfolk,  grand-nephew  of  Thomas  Herring,  Ar( 
bishop  of  Canterbury,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Ralph,  6.  20  Aug.  1850. 

II.  Edward  Herring,  b.  5  July,  1856. 
I.  Annette  Marion  Jane. 

The  Rev.  Ralph  Kinder  is  only  surviving  son  ( 
Ann  PriestnaU  his  wife)  of  James  Kinder,  Esq. 
Stockport,  and  grandson  of  the  Rev.  Ralph  Kind 
Vicar  of  Mottram-in-Longdendale,  by  Mary  ] 
wife,  sister  of  Joshua  Bruckshaw,  Esq.,  formei 
of  Harrytown  Hall.  The  estate  of  Harrytown  1 
been  possessed  by  this  family  for  a  very  long  peri( 
The  old  mansion  at  Hari'ytown  was  erected  in  t 
15th  century,  by  Harry  Bruckshaw,  but  was  pull 
down  and  rebuilt  1671,  by  John  Bruckshaw. 

^Dus— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  column  gu.  betwi 
three  Cornish  choughs  ppr. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  sa.,  three  lozcn 
on  fess  arg.  between  as  many  bucks'  heads  ppr.  Crests — . 
In  a  column  or,  a  Cornish  chough  sa.  beaked  and  legged  g 
2nd,  A  buck's  head  ppr.  couped  at  the  neck.J 

tical — Harrytown  Hall,  Stockport. 


KING-HARMAN. 

See  Haeman. 

KING    OF    BALLYLIN. 

King,  John  Gilbert,  Esq.  of  Ballylin,  Kin 
Co.,  b.  19  Dec.  1822  ;  J.P.,  D.L.,  and  High  Shei 
1852 ;  M.P.  for  King's  Co.  from  1865  to  1868. 

ilincage.— This  family  and  that  of  Sir  Gilbert  Ki 
Bart,  of  Chariestown,  is  one  and  the  same,  descended  fr 
Edward  King,  b.  at  Stukeley,  co.  Huntingdon,  1577,  elec 
Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  1593,  two  years  after  its  foun 
tion,  and  consecrated  Bishop  of  Elphin  1611.  He  d.  1638,  i 
was  buried  in  Elphin,  where  he  built  a  castle,  and  acqui 
landed  property  in  the  neighbourhood. 

Gilbert  King,  Esq.,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  French, 
French  Park,  co.  Roscommon,  and  had  a  son, 

Gilbert  King,  Esq.,  Major  5th  Dragoon  Guarrt.s,  m.  Rebec 
his  cousin,  dau.  of  John  King,  Esq.  of  Ballylin,  and  sistei 
John  King,  Esq.  of  the  same  place,  M.P.  for  Jamestown,  e 
left,  with  a  dau.,  Harriet,  in.  the  Rev.  John  Eagles,  a  son  i 
heir. 

Rev.  Henry  King,  of  Ballylin,  King's  Co.,  6.  1799;  whi 
to  Ballylin,  at  the  decease  of  his  maternal  uncle;  in.  H  Ju 
1821,  Harriett,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  GIosI 
King's  Co.,  for  many  years  M.P.  for  that  co.,  and  sister  of 
Countess  of  Rosse,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1846)  had  issue, 

John  Gilbert,  now  of  Ballylin. 

Harriett,  in.  Ross  Mahon,  Esq.  of  Ladywell. 

Jane,  in.  Sir  William  R.  Mahon,  Bart,  of  Castlegar. 

Mary,  to.  the  Hon.  Capt.  Henry  C.  Ward,  son  of  Viscoi 
Bangor,  and  was  accidentally  killed  It)G9. 
The  Rev.  Henry  King  d.  1857. 

^ri)i,s-Sa.,  a  lion  rampant  double  queued  or.    Cresl— 
escallop  gu.     il/o;(o— Spes  tutissima  ca'lis. 
Heat — Ballylin,  Ferbane,  King's  Co. 


KIN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


KIN 


oo;: 


KING    OF    CHADS-HUNT. 

King,  Edward  Raleigh,  Esq.  of  Chads-Hunt,  co. 
Warwick,  J. P.,  late  Capt.  13th  Light  Dragoons,  b. 
1833  ;  m.  1  July,  1861,  Susanna  Octavia,  dau.  of  Sir 
J.  H.  Lethbridge,  Barfc.,  and  has  issue, 

Ernest  Raleigh  Bolton,  b.  2  June,  1862. 

Violet  Frances.    .  Ethel  Mary, 

ILtJtCaSC— This  is  preswned  to  have  been  criKinally  a 
Westmorland  family.  The  first  of  its  members  out  of  that 
county, 

TnoMAS  King,  whose  father  parrisonect  the  church  of  Mul- 
hamdale  for  the  Parliament,  erected  Church  End  in  Kirby. 
He  had  two  sons  and  a  dau.     His  2nd  son, 

Thomas  King,  settled  at  Skellands,  in  the  parish  of  Kirby, 
Malliaindale;  m.  Miss  Wilcock,  and  had  a  son,  James  King,  of 
Skellands,  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Carr,  of  Langcliffe,  near 
Settle,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Kino,  of  Skellands,  m.  24  Feb.  1714  or  1715,  Alice, 
dau.  of  William  Seargeanlson,  Esq.  of  Ilanleth,  and  left  at 
his  decease,  1727,  a  son  and  successor. 

The  Vert  Rev.  James  Kino,  Dean  of  Raphoe,  in.  Anne,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  John  Walker,  of  Hungerhill,  brother  of  Capt. 
James  King,  the  Circumnavigator,  of  Walter  King,  D.D., 
Bishop  of  Rochester,  whose  son  was  the  late  Archdeacon  King; 
and  of  John  King,  Esq.,  Under  Secretary  of  Stale.  By  her  he 
had  issue,  inter  alios, 
Edward,  of  whom  presently. 

John,  Under  Secretary  of  State  under  Lord  Granville,  the 
Duke  of  Portland,  and  Lord  Pelham;  m.  Harrier,  dau.  of 
the  Rt.  Rev.  Charles  Moss,  Bi-hop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  and 
had  issue, 

John  James,  of  Preston  Candover,  co.  Hants,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  for  Sussex,  b.  13  Dec.  1794;  m.  July, 
1823,  Miss  Charlotte  Wyndham,  dau.  of  George  Wyndham 
O'Brien,  Earl  of  Egremont,  and  d.  1867,  having  had  issue, 
John  Henry  Wyndham,  of  Preston  Candover,  and  Lox- 
wood,  Sussex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,   b.  April,  1825;  m.  Dec. 
1852,   Emily,   dau.    of  Hon.   Lionel  and   Lady   Eliza- 
beth Dawson,   and  grand-dau.   of  John,    1st  Earl  of 
Portarlington. 
Charlotte,  m.  July,  18.i6,  Philip  de  Gilibert,  Attache  to 
the  Ministry  of  Foreign  Affairs  in  France. 
Harriett  Elizabeth,  m.  April,  1860,  the  Comte  de  Labrosse, 
of  Chateau  de  Varennes,  Brittany,  Capt.  R.E. 
Lilla,  m.  1st,  Sept.  1854,  George  Frederick  Dawson,  .son 
of  the  Hon.  Lionel  and  Lady  E.  Dawson ;  and  2ndly, 
Jan.  1859,  Roddam  Spencer  Stanhope,  2nd  son  of  John 
Spencer  Stanhope,  Esq.  of  Cannon  Hall,  co.  York. 

Edward  King,  Esq.  of  Hungerhill,  co.  York,  Vice-Chanccllor 
of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  and  Bencher  of  Gray's  Inn  (4th 
son  of  the  Very  Rev.   James  King,  of  Skellands,  co.  York, 
Dean  of  Raphoe,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John 
Walker,  Esq.  of  Hungerhill),  m.  1st,  Miss  Lang,  by  whom  he 
had  three  daus., 
Henrietta,  m.  the  Hon.  George  Carleton,  Col.  in  the  array, 
killed  at  Bergen-op-Zoom,  and  had,  with  three  daus.,  a  son, 
Guy,  Lord  Dorchester. 
Ann,  m.  —  Sunderland,  Esq.         Mary,  m.  —  Radcliffe,  Esq. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Miss  Dorothy  Myers,  and  had  issue, 
Edward  Bolton,  late  of  Chads-Hunt. 

John  MyiTS  (Itcv.),  Vicar  of  Catcombe,  Somerset,  m.  his  first 
cousin,  JIiss  Frances  King,  dau.  of  the  Bishop  of  Rochester, 
and  has  one  son  and  a  dau.,  John  and  Frances. 
Susan  Alice,  m.  the  Rev.  James  Formby,  Vicar  of  Frindsbury, 

Kent. 
Dorothea,  m.  12  July,  1826,  Edward  Williams  Hassell,  Esq. 
of  Dalemain,  Cumberland,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  King  d.  1824,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edward  Bolton  King,  Esq.  of  Chads-Hunt,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  IbOO,  and  formerly  M.P.  for  tlio  town,  and  after- 
wards for  the  CO.  of  Warwick,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Warwickshire 
Yeomanry,  6.  1801;  m.  1st,  1828,  Georgiana,  2nd  dau.  of 
Robert  Knight,  Esq.  of  Barrells,  M.P.,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1858)  had  issue, 
I.  Edward  Raleigh,  now  of  Chads-Hunt. 

I.  Georgina,  m.  Capt.  H.  C.  Cotton. 

II.  Frances  Dorothea,  to.  Hon.  T.  Stapleton,  and  has  a  dau., 
Monica.  in.  Jane,  m.  Capt.  C.  Garden. 

IV.  Catherine.  v.  Isabella.  vi.  Henrietta. 

He  in.  2ndly,  1S53,  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  C.  Palmer,  by  the 
Lady  Charlotte  Finch  his  wife,  dau.  of  Heneage,  4th  Earl  of 
Aylesford,  and  had  a  son  and  two  daus.    He  d.  March,  1878 

Arms— S3..,  a  lion  rampant  between  three  crosses  crosslet  or. 
Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  a  demi-lion  rampant  or. 
iS'eat— Chads-Hunt,  near  Warwick. 


MEADE-KING    OF    -WAIiFOED. 

Me  VDE-KiNG,  EiciiAED  Kixo,  Esq.  of  Walford, 
Somerset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriil'  1873,  b.  27 
April,  1806;    m.  2  Fob.  1831,  Catherine,  2nd  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  William  Oliver,  Esq.  of  Hope  Corner, 
near  Taiuaton,  and  has  issue, 
I.  Richard  Meade,  of  North  Petherton,  J. P.,  6.27  Oct.  1S3I; 
m.  Flora  Evelyn,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  W.  C.  Kinglake,  and 
d.  without  issue  1870. 
n.  William  Oliver,  J. P.,  Capt.  1st  Somerset  Militia,  6.  17 
March,    1833;  m.  18  June,  1857,  Mary  Musgrave,  dau.  of 
William  lieadon,  Esq.  of  Otterhead,  near  Honiton,  Devon, 
J. P.,  and  has  issue,  William  Olivee  Evelyn,  b.  14  Dec. 
1858;  and  a  dau. 
m.  Frederick  Meade  (Rev.),  6.  21  Nov.  1835;   in.  Jessie 
Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  J.  C.  Warren,  Esq.  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Henry  Herbert,  6.  16  Feb.  1837;  m.  and  has  issue. 

V.  Walter,  6.  1  April,  1842  ;  m.  and  has  issue. 

I.  Eliza  Catherine,  d.  1862,  unm.  ii.  Henrietta. 

ILfltCaCIC.— John  Meade,  ofLyng,  Somerset,  to.  3  June, 
1697,  Mary  Morse,  of  North  Petherton,  and  with  a  dau.,  Mary, 
had  three  sons,  John,  bapt.  2  April,  1700 ;  Richard,  of  whom 
presently;  and  William,  bapt.  Nov.  1703.    The  2nd  son, 

Richard  Meade,  Gent,  of  North  Petherton,  bapt.  11  Nor. 
1701 ;  in.  Joan  Hydon,  of  the  same  place,  and  by  her,  who  d. 
1754,  had  (with  two  daus.,  Hannah,  in.  15  Nov.  1774,  her 
cousin,  John  Meade,  of  Lyng,  and  d.  s.  p.  2  Feb.  1781 ;  and 
Mary,  m.  Francis  Coombc,  Gent,  of  North  Petherton,  and 
d.  s.  p.,  and  three  sons,  who  d.  young)  an  only  surviving  son 
and  heir, 

William  Meade.  Gent,  of  North  Petherton,  bapt.  19  May, 
1751 ;  m.  21  June,  1775,  Elizabeth,  younger  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  John  Ling,  Gent,  of  North  Petherton,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
May,  17S6),  left  at  his  decease,  March,  1789,  an  only  son  and 
successor,  Richard  Meaue-King,  Esq.  of  The  Rectory  of 
North  Petherton,  who  assumed,  by  royal  license,  9  Oct.  1830, 
the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  King,  in  compliance  with 
the  will  of  Richard  King,  Esq.  of  The  Rectory,  North  Petherton. 

Richard  Meade-King,  Esq.  of  The  Rectory,  North  Pether- 
ton, Somerset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1846,  6.  2  March, 
1776;  in.  23  May,  1804.  Elizabella,  only  dau.  of  John  Warren, 
M.D.,  of  Taunton,  by  Betty,  his  wife,  3rd  and  youngest  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  James  Woolcoft,  Esq.  of  Shearston,  Somerset, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  6  Jan.  1825)  had  issue, 

I.  Richard  King,  now  of  Walford. 

II.  Frederick,  6.  28  March,  1813;   d.  unm.  3  Oct.  1834. 

III.  Henry  Warren,  b.  1  April,  1817;  m.  28  Sept.  1847,  Mary 
Ann,  dau.  of  Joseph  Biggin,  of  Manchester,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Charles,  b.  9  .vug.  1822;  iji.  1  May,  1855,  Catherine  Hall, 
dau.  of  William  Newton,  of  Birkenhead,  and  d.  1867, 
leaving  issue. 

V.  William  Thomas  Pearse,  Rector  of  Monksilver,  Somerset, 
6.  24  Nov.  1824;  m.  14  April,  1852,  Ellen  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Isaac  Lovell,  Esq. 

I.  Elizabella  Warren,  d.  unm.        n.  Clara  Theresa,  d.  unm. 

in.  Ellen,  in.  29  Sept.  1835,  Rev.  George  Bodley  Warren,  of 
Dulverton,  Somerset,  who  d.  1868,  leaving  issue. 

IV.  Jessie  Louisa,  m.  3  Nov.   1835,  John  Clitsome  Warren, 
Esq.  of  Taunton,  and  d.  8  May,  1845,  having  had  issue, 
three  daus. 
Mr.  Meade-King  d.  30  Jan.  1866. 

.(4 ?-ms— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  Hon  rampant  between 
three  crosses-crosslet  two  and  one  sa.  and  as  many  escallops 
one  and  two  gu.,  for  King;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  on  a  chevron 
arg.  between  three  leopards'  faces  or,  two  arrows  in  saltier 
az.  barbed  and  flighted  ppr.  between  two  bows  chevronwise  of 
the  fourth  stringed  of  the  field,  for  Meade.  Crests — 1st, 
A  mount  vert  thereon  an  arm  in  bend  dexter  couped  at  the 
elbow  the  hand  supporting  a  tilting  spear  erect,  the  head  broken 
the  arm  surmounting  a  branch  of  oak  fructed  in  bend  sinister 
all  ppr.,  for  King  ;  2nd,  A  <len)i-griffin  az.  wings  elevated  erm., 
in  tlie  dexter  claw  a  fleur-de-lis  or,  for  Meade.  Motto — 
Cadenti  porrigo  dextiam. 

i&'eaJ— Walford,  near  Taunton,  Somerset. 


KING-  OF  STAUNTON  PARK. 
King,  James  King,  Esq.  of  Staunton  Park,  co. 
Hereford,  M.P.  for  that  shire  from  1852  to  ISfiS, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Slieriff  1845,  M.A.BalHol  CoU. 
Oxford,  b.  6  Nov.  1806  ;  m.  17  March,  1S35,  Mary 
Cochrane,  4th  dau.  of  Kenneth  Francis  Mackenzie, 
Esq.  (a  younger  branch  of  the  Mackeuzies  of  Eed- 
castle,  CO.  Eoss,  N.B.),  and  has  issue, 


901 


EIX 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


I.  Francis  James,  0.  13  Oct.  ISZS;  educated  at  Harrow,  late 

Cupt.  13th  Hussars;  r,i.  24  July,  18G2,  Zumnla  Mary 
Emily,  dau.  of  the  late  Col.  Gurwood,  C.B.,  and  has  issue 
a  son,  James  Gurwood,  6.  2  Sept.  18G3. 

II.  William  Edward,  J.P.  for  Hereford,  6.  14  June,  1843; 
educated  at  Eton;  m.  6  April,  1876,  Lady  Florence  Corry, 
duu.  of  Armar,  3rd  Earl  Beluiore,  and  has  issue,  Alice,  b. 
Dec.  1877. 

III.  Eustace  (Rev.),  6.  27  T)oc.  1S44;  educated  at  Harrow 
and  Christ  Church  Oxford,  Vicar  of  LuUington,  co. 
Derby. 

I.  Emma  Anne,  m.  11  June,  1853,  Thomas  Pilkington  Daw- 
son, Esq.  of  Gordon  House,  Suffolk. 

II.  Eleanor  Mary. 

III.  Adeline,  m.  15  May,  ISGO,  Georice  Pilkington  Blake, 
Esq.,  only  son  of  James  Bunbury  Blake,  Esq.  of  Thurston 
House,  Suffolk,  and  nephew  of  Sir  H.  Blake,  Bart. 

IV.  Catherine  Julia,  r,i.  25  Jan.  1865,  William  Alexander 
Battine,  E-:q.,  Major  2nd  Dragoons,  eldest  son  of  Major- 
Gen.  William  Battine,  C.B.,  and  formerly  on  the  Staff  of 
Sir  Henry  Havelock  in  India. 

V.  Geraldine,  m.  8  Fub.  1868,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Armar  Lowry 
Corry,  R.N.,  2nd  son  of  Armar,  3rd  Earl  Belmore. 

VI.  Eliza  Margaret.  vii.  Mary  Cochrane. 
ittltCcl^C.— William  King,  E«q.  of  Staunton  Court,  co. 

Hereford  (son  of  William  King,  Esq.  of  Staunton,  who  was 
buried  at  Staunton-on-.irrow,  Oct.  1722,  and  grandson  of  Peter 
King,  who  was  buried  there  31  July,  1700);  ni.  1715,  Eleanor 
Griffith,  who  d.  1777,  aged  83 :  he  was  buried  10  March,  1780, 
aged  82,  having  had  issue, 

I.  James,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  177(5,  6. 1732;  d.  1822, 
aged  90.  He  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Howe  Hicks,  Bart. ; 
and  2ndly,  Margaret,  a  sister  of  Admiral  Cornish,  of  Put- 
tenham  Priory,  Surrey,  who  d.  1836,  aged  87,  but  had  no 
issue. 

II.  Thomas,  of  the  Court  of  Noke,  d.  1818,  aged  83,  unm. 

I.  Anne,  to.  Joseph  Lyne,  Ksq.,  and  rf.  s.  p. 

II.  Elizabeth,  vi.  Roger  Simiikinson,  Esq.,  son  of  Rev.  R. 
Simpkinson,  Rector  of  Dewchurch,  co.  Hereford,  and  had  a 
son, 

James,  Rector   of  St.   Pe^ers-le-Poor,   London,   b.  1767; 
assumed  the  name  of  King  on  succeeding  his  uncle.     He 
m.  1802,  Emma,  dau.  of  Edward  Vaux,  Esq.,  and  d.  1312, 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1859)  issue, 
James  King,  now  of  Staunton  Park. 
Thomas  (Rev.),  J. P.,  M.A.  of  Batliol  Coll.  Oxford,  m. 
1838,  Amelia,  dau.  of  K.  F.  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  and  d. 
Kov.   1877,  having  had  Theodore,  b.  1847,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  1/1.  1877,  Mary,  dau.  of  Philip  Ellis,  Esq.  of  Her- 
Tjrandstone  Hall,  co.  Pembroke,  and  four  daus., 
Frances,  m.  the  Ven.  J.  Garbett,  Archdeacon  of  Chi- 
chester. 
Louisa  Decima,  m.  Kev.  J.  Wolffe,  D.D.   (who  m.  1st, 

Lady  Georgina  Walpole,  and  rf.  May,  1862,  aged  66). 
Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  E.  Nugent  Bree,  and  is  deceased. 
Margaret,  d.  18/2.  Mary. 

Ai-ids — Quarterly,  arg.  and  az.,  in  the  2nd  and  3rd  quarters  a 
mullet  of  six  points  or,  pierced  of  the  field,  over  all  a  bend  bariy 
of  six  of  the  second  charged  with  a  cinquefoil  of  the  third. 
Crest — A  lion  rampant  bendy  or  and  az.  supporting  two 
branches  composed  of  two  roses  gu.  and  three  cinquefoils  vert 
slipped  and  leaved  ppr.  Mntlo — Kloreo  in  ungue  lenois. 
beat — Staunton  Park,  Staunton-on-Arrow,  co  Hereford. 


IfEWTON-KING    OJF    MOTJNT    HENRY. 

Newton-King,  Richakd,  Esq.  of  Mount  Henry, 
CO.  Wexford,  Lieut.  35th  rcgt.,  b.  22  Jan.  1856. 

ILiuCilflC. — Richard  Newton,  Esq.  of  Ballynahallo,  co. 
Wexford,  to.  (license  dated  4  Dec.  1697)  Sarah  Maude,  and  was 
father  of 

Richard  Newton,  Fsq.  of  ■Ballynahallo,  to.  a  dau.  of  Pierce 
Hughes,  Esq.  of  Ballytrent,  co.  Wexford,  and  was  father  of 

Pierce  Newton,  of  Ballyrahin,  co.  Wexford,  which  he  held 
from  Lord  Anglesey,  under  lease  dated  30  Oct.  1747.  He  to. 
the  dau.  and  heiress  of  Jeremiah  King,  Esq.  of  Mac  Mine,  co. 
Wexford,  and  had  a  son, 

Richard  Newto.v,  Esq.  of  Mac  Mine,  who  adopted  the  addi- 
tional surname  of  King  on  inheriting  his  mother's  property. 
He  TO.  (license  dated  18  June,  1776)  JuUana,  dau.  of  Packard 
Donovan,  Esq.,  of  Clonmore,  co.  Wexford,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Pierce,  his  successor. 

II.  Thomas,  Capt.  Royal  Artillery,  of  Bamtown,  m.  a  Jersey 
lady,  and  had  issue, 

1  Rickard,   Lieut.  AVexford  Militia,  d.  unm.   12  March, 
1859. 

2  Henry  John,  went  to  Australia,  to.  and  has  issue. 
1  Emily  Anne,  d.  unm.  1  May,  18C3. 


2  Juliana  Eliza,  to.  her  cousin,  Alexander  Ncwton-ICing^ 
Esq. 

I.  Lucy,  m.  Edward  Tighe,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law. 

II.  Juliana,  d.  unm. 
The  eldest  son. 

Pierce  Newton  King,  Esq.  of  Mac  Mine,  who  s.  his  father, 
',,1.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Alexander  Carroll,  E.<;q.,  and  had  issue, 
Richard,  who  became  possessed  of  Mac  Mine  and  the  pro- 
perty during  his  father's  lifetime,  and  sold  it  to  Joha; 
Richards,  Esq.  of  Faree,  co.  Wexford.  He  d.  s.  p.  during! 
his  father's  life.  Ale.-camder,  present  representative,     i 

Elizabeth  Jane,  to.  Rev.  John  Stuart  Hickey. 
Mr.  Newton-King  d.  8  March,  1859.     His  surviving  son, 

Alexander  Newton-King,  Esq.  of  Mount  Henry,  J.P.,  jji, 
his  cousin,  Juliana  Eliza,  dau.  of  Capt.  Thomas  Newton-King, 
of  Bamtown,  co.  Wexford,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  his  heir. 

II.  Alexander  Coote,  Lieut.  69th  regt.,  6.  7  May,  1857. 

III.  Francis  John,  6.  16  June,  1863. 

I.  Sarah  Elizabeth.  ii.  Emily  Lucy. 

III.  Louisa  Juliana. 
Mr.  Newton-King  d.  2  Sept.  1878,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Richard  Newton-King,  now  of  Mount  Henry. 

Seal — Mount  Henry,  co.  Wexford. 


KINGSCOTE    OF    KINGSCOTE. 

KiNGSCOTE,  ROBEET  NiGEL  FiTZ  HARDINGE,  Esq. 

of  Kingscote,  co.  Gloucester,  Col.,  A.D.C.  to  Lord 
Eaglan  during  the  Crimean  campaign,  C.B.,  Hon. 
Col.  North  Gloucester  Militia,  M.P.  for  West 
Gloucestershire,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Gloucester,  J.P. 
for  Wilts,  b.  28  Feb.  1830 ;  m.  1st,  March,  1851, 
Caroline  Sophia,  dau.  of  Col.  Wyndham,  of  Petworth 
(afterwards  Lord  Leconfield),  and  by  her  (who  d. 
19  March,  1852)  had  no  issue.  He  wi.  2ndly,  Feb, 
1856,  Lady  Emily  Marie  Curzon  (a  Lady  of  the 
Bedchamber  to  H.R.H.  the  Princess  of  Wales),  dau, 
of  Earl  Howe,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Nigel  Richard  Fitzhaedinge,  Lieut.  Eifle  Brigade,  b. 
Feb.  1857. 

I.  Harriett  Maude  Isabella.  ii.  Winifred  Ida. 

Col.  Kingscote  was  formerly  Groom  in  Waiting  on 
the  Queen,  and  is  now  Extra  Equerry  to  H.R.H.  the 
Prince  of  Wales. 

iLtllCagC— NiGELL  Fitz-Arthcr,  grandson  of  Ansgerus, 
the  Saxon,  living  985,  ?re.  Adeva,  dau.  of  Robert  Fitz-Hardinge, 
grandson  of  Sdeno,  the  3rd  King  of  Denmark,  by  Eva,  niece 
of  William  the  Conqderor.  With  this  lady  he  received  as 
dower  the  manor  of  Kingscote  (called  in  Domesday  Book 
Chingescote). 

Adam  de  Kingscote,  of  Kingscote  (son  of  Nigell  Fitz-Arthur, 
by  Adeva  his  wife),  had  a  confirmation  of  that  manor  1188, 
from  his  uncle.  Lord  Maurice  Fitzhardinge.  He  was  buried 
in  Bristol  Cathedral,  and  from  him  descended  the  Kingscotes 
of  Kingscote,  whose  chief  in  the  time  of  Henry  V.  shared  in 
the  glory  of  Azincourt.    The  eventual  representative, 

William  Kingscote,  Esq.  of  Kingscote,  son  of  William,  who 
d.  1706,  and  great-grandson  of  Anthony,  who  d.  1645,  and  lies 
interred  in  the  church  at  Kingscote,  under  a  monument 
bearing  an  interesting  inscription  referential  to  the  family 
history.*    He  m.  Catherine  Barnsley,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Nigel,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert  Fitzhardinge,  of  London,  to.  Mary  Hammond,  a 
coheiress,  and  dying  1770,  left,  with  two  daus.'  (Hannah, 
m.  Robert  Ladbroke,  Esq.,  M  P. ;  and  Catherine,  hi.  Edward 
Jenner,  Esq.,  M.D.,  F.R.S.)  and  a  son,  Nigell,  who  d.  s.  p., 
two  elder  sons, 

1  Robert,  who  inherited  the  estates  from  his  uncle. 

2  Thomas,  m.  Oct.  1 794,  Harriet,  4th  dau.  of  the  late  Sir 
II.  Peyton,  Bart,  of  Doddington;  and  dying  1811,  left 
issue, 

Thomas  Henrt,  late  proprietor. 

Ilcury  Robert,  6.  25  May,  1802;  m.  II  July,  1833,  Haiw 
riett  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Christopher  T.  Tower, 
Esq.  of  Weald  Hall,  Essex,  and  has  issue,  1  Arthur  Fitz- 
hardinge, 6.  12  July,  1841;  2  Algernon  Fitzhardinge, 
b.  7  Feb.  1844  ;  3  Howard,  b.  29  April,  1845;  4  Anthony- 
b.  17  Oct.  1846;  I  Aldina,  m.  Sir  Archibald  Hope,  Bart, 
of  Pinkie,   N.B.;  2  Laura  Elizabeth,  to.  Rev.  J.  M, 


*  In  the  same  church  a  tombstone  records  the  death  of 
Trotlus  Kingscote,  "  who  did  service  as  a  commander  for  the 
Prince  of  Orange  forty  years,  and  being  eighty  years  old,  ended 
this  life  upon  the  iOUi  of  December,  1606. " 


KIN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


KIR 


905 


Nisljct,  Rpctiir   of  St.  Giles,  and  Canon  of  Norwich; 
3  Kiiiily  Sophia,   m.   James    Graham,   Esq.;    4  Eva; 
5  Edith. 
Robert  Arthur  Fitzhardinsp,   6.  1811;   m.  Rosamund, 
dau.  of —  Daniel!,  Esq.,  and  has  one  son  and  two  daus. 
Emily  Frances,  ',a.  Sir  John  Kennaway,  Bart. 
Caroline  Marianne,  m.  1828,   Rev.  Alan  Gardner  Corn- 
wall, A.M.,  2nd  son  of  the  late  John  Cornwall,  Esq.  of 
Hendon,  Middlesex. 
1.  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas,  Earl  of  Suffolk,  and  d.  1V69. 

Kingscote  d.  1731,  ased  41,  and  was  .<.  by  his  elder  son, 
Nigel  Kingscote,   E.sq.  of  Kingscote,  6.  1720,  Major  of  the 
louecstcr  Militia,   who    d.  uwiu.   1773,   and   was  6-.   by  his 
lephew, 
KoBEBT  Kingscote,   Esq.  of  Kinasoote,  Col.  of  the  North 
rlouccster  Militia,   who  never  having  married,  entailed    his 
■states  upon  the  children  of  his  brother  Tliomas.     He  d.  Feb. 
840,  and  was  5.  in  Kingscote  by  his  nephew, 
Thomas  Henry  Kingscote,  Esq.  of  Kingscote,  co.  Gloucester, 
P.,  High  Sheriff  1841,  Col.  of  the  Noith  Gloucester  Militia, 
19  Jan.   1799;  r,i.  1st,  8  April,  1828,  Lady  Isaiiclla  Frances 
Inne  Somerset,  6th  dau.  of  Henry,  6th  Duke  of  lieaufort,  and 
ly  her  (who  d.  4  Feb.  1831)  had  issue, 
PvOKEBT  Nigel  Fitziiardinge,  now  of  Kingscote. 
Isabella  Charlotte  Louisa,  m.  29  Nov.  Is54,  Capt.  Martin,  of 
Bloomlield,  co.  Sligo,  late  of  the  3rd  Light  Dragoons. 
le  m.  2ndly,  5  June,  1833,  Harriott  Mary  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of 
Jenjamin,  1st  Lord  Bloonifield,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
Fitzhardinge,  b.  16  March.  1837. 
Henry  Bloomfield,  6.  28  Feb.  1843. 
Thomas  Arthur  Fitzhardinge,  b.  16  Jan.  1845. 
William  Anthony,  b.  26  Nov.  1848. 
John  Bloomtield,  6.  27  Feb.  1851. 

Gcorgina  Emily,  m.  A.  Holme  Sumner,  Esq.  of  Hatchlands, 
Surrey. 
Louisa  Harriott,  m.  Edward  Ellis,  Esq.  of  Wyddial  Park, 

Hants. 
Caroline  Fi-anccs,  in.  Edgar  Hanbury,  Esq.  of  The  Grange, 
Highworth. 
dr.  Kingscote  d.  19  Dec.  1861. 

Arms — Arg.,  ten  escallops  four,  three,  two,  and  one  sa.,  on  a 
canton  gu.  a  mullet  pierced  or.     Crest — An  escallop  sa. 
Scat — Kingscote  Park,  Wootton-under-Edge,  co.  Gloucester. 


Jane,  ',;u  Liout.-Col.  Hebden,  and  left  i<;sne. 

Sarah,  d.  unm.  Calhcrine,  iL  unm. 

Harriet,  d.  unm.  Frances,  (/.  ii,i,ii. 

Mr.  Kinnersly  d.  3  Nov.  1819.    His  ."rd  son, 

Edward  Kinnersly,  Esq.  of  Binfield  JIanor,  Barristcr-at-Law, 
B.C.L.,  Univ.  Camb.,  and  D.L.  co.  Stafford,  b.  1  July,  1788; 
m.  27  April,  1837,  Georgiana  Collings,  only  child  of  George 
Corbin,  Esq.  of  Guernsey,  and  d.  8  June,  18G8,  leaving  a  son 
and  heir, 

William  Thomas  Kinnekslt,  Esq.  of  Binfield  Manor,  6. 
30  Oct.  1842;  educated  at  Harrow,  and  Ch.  Ch.  Oxon. ;  Lieut. 
Royal  Berks  Militia;  m.  9  Sept.  1868,  his  cousin,  Bertha  Rose, 
eldest  dau.  of  Marc  Antony  Bazillc  Corbin,  Esq.  of  St.  Peter's 
Port,  Guernsey,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

George  Edward,  now  of  Binfield  Manor. 
He  d.  1876. 

Arms— Fer  pale  az.  and  sa.  a  lion  rampant,  erm.  holding 
between  the  paws  a  cross  pattee-ti tehee  or,  within  an  orle  of 
eight  crosses  crosslet  of  the  last.  Crest — A  mount  vert,  thereon, 
in  f  lont  of  an  oak  fruited  ppr.,  a  greyhound  sejant  erm.  collared 
or,  the  dexter  forepaw  supporting  a  cross-crusslet  as  in  the 
arms.     Motto — Timor  omnis  abesto. 

Seat— Binfield  Manor,  near  Bracknell,  Berks. 


KINGSMIIili    OF    SIDMANTON. 

KiNGSMiLL,  William  Howlet,  Esq.  of  vSidman- 
,011  Court,  Hants,  M.A.,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1875, 
■>.  1838  ;  s.  his  father  1865  ;  m.  1871,  Constance 
Vlarj,  eldest  dau.  of  Wyndham  S.  Portal,  Esq.  of 
Malihauger,  Hants,  and  has  two  daus. 

Hinftltjr.— The  late  William  Kingsmill,  Esq.  of  Sidman- 

on  Court,  la.  Anne  Jane,   dau.  of  the  Most  Rev.  William 

tlowley,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  and  d.  1S65,  leaving 

only  son,  the  present,  William  Howley  Kingsmill,  Esq.  of 

jidmantou  Court. 
,StaJ— Sidmauton  Court,  Newbury. 


KINNERSLY    OP    BINFIELD    MANOR. 

Kinnersly,  Geoege  Edwaed,  Esq.  of  Binfield, 
Berks,  b.  1869  ;  s.  his  father  1876. 

iLtllESflC. — William  Kinnersly,  Esq.  of  Newcastle,  co. 
Stafford,  b.  10  March,  1726  ;  m.  at  Leigh,  Mary,  dau.  of  Wil- 
liam Ford,  Esq.  of  Ford  Green,  in  the  same  co.,  the  represen- 
tative of  a  very  ancient  Staffordshire  family  ;  d.  1  May,  1778, 
and  by  her  (whorf.  11  Feb.  1781)  had  an  only  son, 

TaoMAS  Kinnersly,   Esq.  of  Newcastle  and  Cloiigh  Hall, 

D.L.,  6.  8  Dec.   1751;  m.   10  Aug.  1778,  Wary,  only  child  of 

Edward  Shepherd,  Esq.  of  Sheffield,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30  June, 

1825)  had  issue, 

William  Shepherd,  M.P.  for  Newcastle-under-Lyne,  b.  1780; 

d.  s.p.  8  July,  1823. 
Thomas,  of  Clough  Hall,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Stafford,  b. 
19  Aug.  1782;  m.  1st,  Anna,  youngest  dau.  of  Col.  Dixon, 
of  Allerton  Grange,   by  whom  he  bad  no  issue.    He  m. 
2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Roger  Darnston,  Esq.  of  Chester,  and 
'/.  K.p.  4  Feb.  18."i5. 
Fdwabd,  of  Binfield  Manor, 
ilary,    m.  George   Attwood,  Esq.  of  Birmingham,  and  d. 

13  April,  1823,  and  left  a  dau.  Georgiana. 
Anne,   m.   Robert  Williamson,    Esq.  of  RamsdcU  Hall,  co. 

Ciiccter,  and  d.  13  Aug.  1842,  leaving  issue. 
Elizabeth. 


KIRKE    OF     MIRFIELD    HALL. 

KiEEE,  John  Hexey,  Esq.  of  Mirfield  Hall, 
Kott.*,  J. P.,  Major  in  the  army,  served  in  the  Crimea 
1854-55,  and  in  India  1857-58,  b.  16  Dec.  1833  ; 
111.  1863,  Flora,  dau.  of  Ormsby  Jones,  Esq.,  J. P., 
of  Streeda,  Sligo,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  William,  b.  20  April,  1808 ;  d.  1868. 

I.  Anne  Kathleen  Mary,  6.  8  May,  1864. 

II.  Mary,  b.  1865;  d.  1865. 

III.  Ellen  Maud  Harriet,  6.  22  April,  1867. 

IV.  Florence,  b.  1869;  d.  1869. 

V.  Christina  Flora  Ethel,  6.  18  May,  1871. 

VI.  Ursula  Madeline  Charlotte,  b.  29  Sept.  1875. 

ItiltrSg?. — Nicholas  Kirke,  of  Anstan,  in  the  parish  of 
Laughton-en-Ie-Mortben,  Yorkshire,  had  his  estate  sequestered 
"for  his  delinquency  to  the  Commonwealth,"  but  restored  to 
him  on  payment  of  a  fine  of  £1G9  ll.s.  od.  to  the  Parliament 
of  England;  the  release  and  receipt  for  which  is  dated 2 Dec. 
lt;53.     He  d.  14  April,  1659  ;  his  son, 

John  Kirke,  Gent,  of  Anstan,  purchased  an  estate  and 
settled  at  Markham  in  1685.  He  d.  3  Dec.  1710,  and  was 
buried  at  Markham.  By  Sarah  his  wife  (who  d.  1724)  he  left, 
with  a  younger  son,  William,  b.  1688,  another  son, 

John  Kirke,  Esq.  of  Markham,  b.  1679,  who,  by  Eleanor 
his  wife,  had  issue,  William,  of  whom  presently  ;  Edmund, 
J. P.  for  Notts,  who  d.  4  Dec.  1786,  and  was  buried  at  Mark- 
ham, s.  2J. ;  Anne,  to.  John  Bright,  Gent,  of  East  Retford ;  and 
Eleanor,  who  d.  v.nm.    The  eldest  son, 

William  Kirke,  Esq.  of  Markham,  J. P.  for  Notts,  bapt.  at 
Markham  1  June,  1715;  d.  25  May,  1773,  aged  58,  and  was 
buried  in  the  church  there.  He  had  two  sons,  John  and 
William,  the  latter  of  whom  d.  1785.    The  elder, 

John  Kirke,  Esq.  of  Markham  and  Retford,  d.  8  March, 
1779,  aged  27,  and  was  buried  at  Markham.  His  wife  was 
Dorothy  Tye,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Joseph  Bright,  Esq.  of  Ret- 
ford and  Eckington,  co.  Derby,  by  Dorothy,  dau.  of  John 
Tye,  Esq.,  and  coheir  of  her  brother,  Thomas  Tye.  His  sou 
and  heir, 

John  Kirke,  Esq.  of  Markham  and  Retford,  6.  1777,  J.P., 
sometime  Capt.  in  the  24th  Light  Dragoons,  and  afterwards 
Col.  of  the  Sherwood  Rangers;  d.  23  Feb.  1826.  He  hi.  1st, 
Ann  Mervyn,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Richardson,  Bart,  of  Augher, 
CO.  Tyrone,  and  by  that  lady  (who  d.  21  Dec.  1815)  had  issue, 

William,  his  successor. 

John,  Lieut.  11th  Light  Dragoons,  b.  April,  ISOO ;  d.  at 
Mecrut,  1825  unm. 

James,  Lieut.  R.N.,  6.  1805;  d.  at  Jersey,  unm. 

Henry,  Col.  12th  Bengal  Native  Infantry,  b.  I80G;  m.  1829, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Col.  Blair,  and  had  issue,  1  Henry ;  2 
St.  George  ;  1  Ellen  Mervyn,  m.  R.  Faithful,  Esq.,  Ben- 
gal Cavalry;  2  Anna  Maria,  m.  Mark  Thornhill,  Esq., 
E.I.C.  Civil  Service;  3  Nora  Letitia,  m.  P.  Harris,  Esq., 
Bengal  Infantry,  d.  1857  ;  and  4  Margaret  Kathleen. 

St.  George,  Rector  of  Marten,  co.  Lincoln,  m.  1843,  Mary, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Cooke,  D.D.,  and  had  issue, 
St.  George  Mervyn,  Mary  Eliua,  and  Dora  Elizabeth.  He 
d.  1861. 

Dorothea  Letitia,  m.  1828,  Kev.  Taylor  White,  B.A.,  Vicar 
of  Cuckney,  Notts,  and  d.  1810. 

Eliza,  d.  v.^m.  1827. 


906 


KIE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


Kin 


I>iana  Maria,  m.  1831,  llev.  Thomas  W.  Wrench,  M.A.,  Kector 

of  St.  Michael's,  Cornhill. 
Harriet,  m.  1832,  Thomas  Bigshy  Chamberlin,  Esq.,  J.P.  of 

Brighton  ;  d.  1862. 
Ann,  VI.  Rev.   Charles  Vere  Hodge,  M.A.,  of  St.  Edmund 

Hall,  Oxford,  Vicar  of  Clarborough,  near  Eetford. 
Charlotte,   «t.  Rev.  Francis  Arthur  Jackson,  B.A.,  Vicar  of 
Riccall,  CO.  York. 
The   2nd   wife  of  Col.  Kirke  was  Maria,  sister  of  the  Rev. 
Richard  Almond,  Vicar  of  St.  Peter's  Nottingham ;  by  her  he 
had, 
Robert  Piercy,  d.  young,  1835. 
John,  I5arrister-at-Law,  b.  27  May,  1826. 
Mary  Georgina  Bettina,  m.  1  May,   1B44,  Charles  Thorold, 
Esq.  of  VVelham,  near  Retford. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Kirke,  Esq.  of  Mivfield  Hall,  J. P.,  h.  20  March, 
1799;  TO.  1st,  1820,  Miss  Harriet  Bowmer,  and  by  her  (who  rf. 
1826)  he  had  John  Montague,  who  d.  an  infant.  Mr.  Kirke 
m.  2ndly,  Dec.  1827,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Woollaston 
White,  1st  hart,  of  AVallingwells,  Notts,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1S75)  he  left  at  his  decease,  15  March,  1843, 
John  Henry,  now  of  Mirfield  Hall. 
Ann  Eli/,a,  m.  1861,  E.  M.  Wrench,  Esq.,  late  12th  Royal 

Lancers.  Harriett. 

Anns— Argi.,  a  chevron  between  three  boars'  heads  couped 
sa.     C're.it — A  boar's  head  erect  couped  sa. 
^ScaJ— ]Wirfleld  Hall,  East  Markham,  Tuxford. 


KIRKE    OF    THE    EAVES. 

Kirke,  Henry,  Esq.  of  The  Eaves,  co.  Derby, 
M.A.,  B.C.L.Waclham  Coll.  Oxon,  Barrister-at-Law, 
Sheriff  of  Essequibo,  and  Magistrate  for  British 
Guiana,  b.  4  June,  1842  ;  in.  19  May,  1864,  Agnes, 
davi.  and  co-heir  of  Admiral  Sir  Stejjhen  Lusliington, 
G.C.B.,  Knt.  of  St.  Louis,  and  of  tlie  Redeemer  of 
Greece,  Knight  -  Commander  of  the  Legion  of 
Honour,  Lieut. -Governor  of  Greenwich  Hospital, 
by  Henrietta  his  wife,  dau.  of  Admii'al  Sir  H. 
Prescott,  G.C.B.,  and  has, 

I.  Henby  LnsHiNGTON,  I).  7  March,  1865. 

II.  Arnold,  /;.  13  July,  1870. 

I.  Dorothea  Vernon. 

II.  Mildred  Jane.  iii.  Henrietta.  iv.  Agnes  Margaret. 
V.  Mary  Bruce.  vi.  Violet  Thurstan. 

iltnCiigC.— The  ancient  scat  of  the  Kirkes  was  at  White- 
liough  Hall,  near  Chapel-en-le-Frith,  where,  in  the  reign  of 
Henky  IV.,  Uved  Arnold  Kyrke,  father  of  Edward  Kyrke, 
living  1460,  who  had,  with  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  the  wife  of 
Richard  Salisbury,  Knt.  of  Newton  Burland,  co.  Leicester,  a 
son,  Edward  Kyrke,  Esq.,  who  had  a  son,  Arnold  Kyrke,  and  a 
dau.,  Elizabeth,  in.  William  Bradshaw,  Esq. 

From  this  Arnold  Kyrke  are  descended  many  branches  of 
the  Kirke  family :  the  Kirkes  of  Cnokridge,  in  Yorkshire,  the 
family  of  Kirke  of  Norton,  intermarried  with  the  Blythes, 
from  which  sprang  Sir  David  Kirke  (for  honorary  additions 
to  whose  arms  -fee  Add.  MSS.  5533),  Sir  Lewis  Kirke,  the  cele- 
brated Col.  Kirke,  and  many  others.  From  this  Arnold  Kyrke 
are  also  descended  the  Kirkes  of  Whitehough,  Martinside, 
and  Eaves.  The  Whitehough  branch  became  extinct  at  the 
end  of  the  last  century,  in  the  person  of  Samuel  Kirke,  Esq., 
who  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Tatton,  Esq.  of  Withcnshaw, 
and  left  an  only  dau.  Catherine,  who  m.  the  Rev.  William 
Plurabe.  A  younger  son  of  the  aforesaid  Arnold  Kirke,  of 
Whitehough,  settled  at  Martinside,  Chapel-en-le-Frith,  in  the 
early  paio  of  the  16th  century,  at  which  place  his  descen- 
dants lived  until  the  year  1780,  when  Richard  Kirke,  Esq. 
sold  the  property  and  removed  to  Guersalt  Hill,  near  Wrex- 
ham, N.W. 

Arnold  Kirke,  of  Martinside,  2nd  son  of  the  above-men- 
tioned Arnold  Kirke,  of  Whitehough,  by  Agnes,  dau.  of  John 
Tunstcd,  of  Tunsred,  in.  and  had  a  dau.  Dorothy,  who  m. 
AVilliani  Sherd,  Esq.  of  Sherd  and  Disley,  Hereditary  Forester 
in  the  Forest  of  Macclesfield,  and  a  son, 

Arnold  Kirke,  who  m.  Joan,  dau.  of  Robert  Marlowe,  Esq. 
of  Fairfield,  and  d.  1652,  leaving  three  sons  and  two  dans., 

Arnold,  from  whom  the  Kirkes  of:f'ininxide,  &c. 

Henrt,  of  the  Eaves,  b.  1626,  purchased  the  Eaves  1654,  and 
d.  1  Dec.  1703,  leaving  the  Eaves  to  his  nephew,  Henry,  son 
of  his  brother  Thomas. 

Thomas,  of  Hallstcads,  m.  Grace,  di-.i.  of  James  Bagshawo, 
of  Bradfleld,  co.  Y^ork,  and  had  a  son,  Henry,  who  «.  his 
uncle. 


Joan,  VI.  Thomas  Gee,  of  Lydgate. 

Catherine,  wife  of  Robert  Bagshawe,  of  Milhousedale. 

Henry  Kirke,  Esq.  of  the  Eaves,  rf.  v.nm.  at  an  advanc 
age,  1703,  and  left  the  property  to  his  nephew, 

Henky  Kirke,  Esq.  of  the  Eaves.    This  gentleman  is  one 
those  mentioned  in  the  list  of  Roman  Catholic  Nonjurors  v 
compounded  for  their  estates  after  the  rebellion  of  1715. 
was  killed  by  a  fall  from  his  horse  1735.     He  wa3  s.  by 
nephew, 

Henry  Kirke,  Esq.  of  the  Eaves,  m.  Catherine,  dau. 
William  Carrington,  Esq.  of  Bugsworth,  and  rf.  1779,  leavi 
a  son  and  successor, 

Henry  Kirke,    Esq.  of  the  Eaves,  b.  1752,  m.  Mary,  d 
and  heiress  of  Edward  Vernon,   Esq.  of  Peak    Forest, 
widow  of   William   Davenport,    Esq.  of  the  Middle  Temp! 
Barrister-at-Law,  and  rf.  Ia33,  aged  82,  having  had  issue, 

John,  b.  1786,  rf.  1816.        Henry,  b.  1797,  who  s.  his  fat 

Vernon,  rf.  young. 

Hannah,  m.  Robert  Grundy,  Esq.  of  Manchester. 

Emily,  m.  Thotaas  Barnes,  Esq.  of  Newmills. 

Elizabeth,  m.  1839,  Sir  E.  Armilage,  of  Hope  Plall,  neaj 
Manchester,  High  sheriff  of  co.  Lancaster  1866,  and  has  oil? 
son,  Vernon  Kirke  Armitage. 

Maria,  m.  S.  Higginbotham,  Esq.  of  Macclesfield. 
The  2nd  son,  , 

Henry  ICirke,  Esq.  of  the  Eaves,  6.  9  Oct.  1797;  m.  8  Oct 
1833,  Jane,  rehct  of  Edward  Reddish,  and  dau.  of  Joseph 
Howard,  Esq.  of  Didsbury,  co.  Chester.  Mr.  Kirke  was  killed 
by  his  own  gun  whilst  shooting,  23  Nov.  1841 ,  aged  44.    He  haiJ 

Henry  and  Vernon,  both  rf.  infants. 

Henry,  the  present  owner  of  the  Eaves. 

Mary  Eliza,  m.  16  March,  1860,  the  Rev.  George  Henry 
Browne,  B.A.,  of  Eccles,  and  has  a  dau.,  Agnes  Mary. 

Jane  Howard.  Emily  Harriet,  rf.  an  infant. 

Arms,  Modern — Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  boars'  headf 
erased  sa.  Ancient — Per  fess  or  and  gu.  a  lozenge  counter 
changed.     Crest — A  wild  boar  passant  sa. 

i'mJ— The  Eaves,  Chapel-en-le-Frith,  co.  Derby. 

♦ 

KIRKWOOD  OF  YEO  VALE. 
KiRKWOOD,  John  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Yeo  Vale, 
Bidcford,  North  Devon,  and  Glencarlia,  co.  MayOi 
J.P.  of  the  CO.  of  Devon,  b.  1814 ;  in.  1838,  Eleanoro 
Elizabeth  Morrison,  dau.  and  heiress  of  James 
Hammett,  formerly  a  Caj^t.  in  the  Royal  Horse 
Artillery,  the  lineal  representative  of  the  ancient 
families  of  Morrison  of  Yeo  Vale,  North  Devon, 
and  Hendle,  or  Hendley  of  Corsehorne,  in  Cran^ 
brook,  and  Gore  Court,  Otham,  Kent,  and  by  her, 
(who  d.  1861)  has  issue, 

I.  James  Morrison,  late  Capt.  96th  regt.,  b.  1830;  m. 
1871,  Isabella  Gilberta,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Rev. 
Tatton  Brockman,  of  Ecachborougli,  Kent,  by  whom  ht 
has  issue  a  dau.,  Eleanora  Morrison. 

II.  Townsend  MuUoy,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  b.  1842. 

III.  Hendly  Paul,  Lieut,  in  the  Royal  Engineers,  b.  1844. 

IV.  William  Montague  Hammett,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law, 6.  1850  ;  m.  1874,  Alice  Harriet  Eva,  2nd 
dau.  of  Hugh  Darby  Owen,  Esq.  of  Bettwys,  co.  Mont- 
gomery. 

v.  John  Hammett,  6.  1854  ;  rf.  1855. 

VI.  Walter  Guy  Coffin,  b.  1856. 

VII.  Carleton  Hooper  Morrison,  6.  I860. 

VIII.  Richard  Hammett,  b.  1861. 

I.  Dorothea  Priscilla,  rf.  1868. 

II.  Eleanora  Anne  Morrison,  m.  18G6,  John  Osborne,  eldest 
son  of  the  late  Col.  Barnett,  of  llatton  Hall,  co.  York. 

III.  Emily  Carleton. 
ILf  nratJC— The  IClrkwoods  are  of  long  standing  in  the  west 

of  Ireland,  where  they  settled  early  in  the  I7th  century, 
being  one  of  the  numerous  families  which  about  that  period 
migrated  from  the  south  of  Scotland  to  the  north  and  west 
of  Ireland.  It  is  of  the  same  orijjin  as  Kiikwood  of  Wood- 
brooke. 

Samdel  Kirkwood,  Esq.  of  Castleton  and  Moyne  Abbey, 
CO.  Blayo,  b.  1701,  d.  1778,  had,  with  other  issue,  Andrew,  of 
Castleton,  and  Catherine,  m.  Jas.  Kirkwood  of  Woodbrooke 
(see  Kirkwood  of  Woodbrooke). 

Andrew  Kirkwood,  Esq.  of  Castleton,  6. 1730;  m.  Hester,dau. 
of  Coote  Mulloy,  Esq.  of  Hughesiown,  <o.  Roscommon,  direct 
descendant  of  the  ancient  family  of  O'Mulloy,  registered  by 


KIR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


KIR 


907 


Ulster  Kins;  of  Arms,  as  bercditary  standard  bearer  to  the 
Crown  of  Knslaml  in  Irelanil,  ami  d.  1797,  leavins  issue,  cisht 
sons  and  four  daus.     The  only   son  who  d.  leaving  issue  was 
the  4ih  son, 
ToiiiAS  KiRKWOOD,  Col.  of  the  40th  and  G4th  rcRts.,  6.  1779; 
i.  Catherine  Amelia,  dau.  of  E.  John  Coffin,   Esq.,  a  descen- 
dant of  tne  ancient  family  of  Coffin,  of  Portedge,  N.  Devon, 
and  d.  1859,  leaving  issue, 
Andrew,  6.  1812;  d.  1820. 
John  Townsenb,  nowof  Yco  Vale,  N.Devon,  and  Glencarha, 

CO.  Mayo. 
Anne  Montague,  m.  1838,  William  L.  L.  Scott,  late  Major 

1st  Bengal  Cavalry. 
Emily  Caroline,  m.  1844,  Thos.  Baron  von  Zobel,  of  Gicbol- 
stadt,  Darmstadt  {d.  1869)  a  Lieut. -Gen.  in  the  Imperial 
Austrian  army,  who  commanded  the  7th  corps  de  arnice  in 
the  Austro-l'"ranco  war  in  1859;  they  have  issue  two  daus., 
Aymee  and  Charlotte. 

Arms — Gu.,  on  a  chevron  or,  between  three  fetterlocks  arg. 
phoon  between  two  mullets  pierced  sa.     Crest — A  pheon  sa. 
Motto — Spcs  mca  in  Deo. 

Scats— 'ieo  Vale,  Bideford,  N.  Devo°,  and  Glencarha,  co. 
Mayo. 


KIRKWOOD    OF   WOODBROOKE. 

XiRKWOOD,  Thomas  Yaden  Lloyd,  Esq.  of 
Woodbrooke,  co.  Roscommon,  and  of  Curramabla, 
CO.  Sligo,  J. P.,  High  ksheriff  co.  Roscommon  1873, 
b.  19  Sept.  1843. 

ILtllCiigC— James  Kirkwood,  Esq.  of  Woodbrooke,  J. P., 
1731  (son  of  Thomas  ICirl;woo;l,   Esq.  of  Woodbrooke,  by 
Eleanor  his   wife,  dau.  of  the  first  Archdeacon  Carey,  and 
grandson    of  Michael    Kirkwood,    Esq.   of   Killukin,    by  his 
•ife  Elizabeth  Jackson,  of  Enniscoe,  co.  Mayo)  m.  Catherine, 
only  dau.  of  Samuel  Kirkwood,   Esq.  of  Moyne  Abbey,  co. 
Mayo,  and  d.  1791,  leaving  a  son  and  successor, 
Thomas  Kirkwood,  Esq.  of  Woodbrooke,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff 
808,   m.  15  Feb.  1798,  Anne,   dau.  of  James  Knott,  Esq.  of 
Jattleticld,  co.  SUgo,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1836,  aged  08)  had 
3Siie. 
James,  his  successor. 

Thomas,  5,4.  Jude,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Kirkwood,   Esq.  of 
Ealhfarnham  House,  co.  Dublin,  andti.  2  May,  1854,  leaving 
two  sons  and  four  daus. 
H^rloe,  d.  o.nm.  July,  1850. 

Joanna,  1,1.  Charles  Galagher  Moore,  Esq.,   2nd  son  of  the 
late   George  Moore,    Esq.  Barrister-at-Law,    of    Mountjoy 
Square,  Dublin. 
Mary,  1,1.  Edward  Frasei",  Esq.  of  Annagh,  co.  Sligo. 
The  eldest  son, 

James  Kirkwood,  Esq.  of  Woodbrooke,  co.  Roscommon, 
.  1808,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1848;  m.  7  Oct.  1839,  Sarah  Mary 
Dodd,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  James  Nicholson  Soden, 
24th  regt.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  only  son  of  Thomas  Soden,  Esq.  J. P., 
of  flioneygold,  co.  Sligo,  for  fifty  years  Provost  of  Sligo,  and 
had  issue, 

Thomas  Yaden  Llotd,  b.  19  Sept.  1843. 
James  Nicholson  Soden,  Lieut.  95th  regt.,  b.  4  Jan.  1846. 
Kingston  Dodd  Lloyd,  6.  20  July,  1851. 
Isabella  Matilda  Emily,  m.  6  April,  1869,  John  L.  Hackett, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Ardcarne  House,  co.  Eoscommon. 
Annina  Mary.  Sarah  Carey  Lydia  Adelaide. 

Joanna.  Eveleen. 

Mr.  Kirkwood  d.  25  June,  1857. 
jyriis — Gu.,  on  a  chevron  or,  between  three  fetterlocks  arg. 
pheon  between  two  mullets  pierced  sa.     Crest — A  pheon  sa. 
Motto — Spes  mea  in  Deo. 
Seats — Woodbrooke,  Carrick-on-Shamion,  co.  Eoscommon ; 
cd  Curramabla,  co.  Sligo. 


Arm'! — Gu.,  on  a  saltier  crm.  between  two  cranes  in  pale 
arg.  and  two  garbs  in  )uss  or.  Crtst—.\.  mount  vert  thereon  a 
crane  as  in  the  arms  the  .lexter  claw  reposing  on  an  escutcheoa- 
arg.  charged  with  the  letter  K  sa.     Motto— Credo. 

Heal — The  Spital,  near  Hexham,  Northumberland. 


KIRSOPP    OF    THE    SPITAL. 

KiEsopp,   James   Joseph,   Esq.   of  The  Spital, 
Is^orthumbeiiand,  b.  17  May,  1852. 

iCinC.lSr.— James  Gibson,  Esq.  (son  of  John  Gibson,  Esq., 
and   Elizabeth  Leadbitter,  his  wife),  assumed  the  surname  of 
KiKsopp,  in  compliance  with  the  will  of  WilUam  Kirsopp,  Esq. 
of  Hexham.     He  m.  26  July,  1S09,   Eliza,  only  dau.,  by  his 
2nd  wife,  of  Sir  Alexander  Livingstone,  Bart,  of  Westquarter, 
CO.  Stirling,  and  had  issue,  inter  alios, 
James  Kirsopp,  Esq.  of  the  Spital,  b.  6  March,  1814;  m.  25 
May,  1848,   Eliza  Dunn,  of  Bath  House,  Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne;  d.  11  Dec.  1856,  leaving  issue  a  son, 
James  Joseph,  now  of  the  Spital. 


KIRWAN    OP    BLINDWELIi. 

KiRWAN,  Thomas  Staunton,  Esq.  of  Blmdwell,. 
CO.  (lalway,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  s.  his  brother  1861,  High 
Sheritl  1876  :  m.  25  Nov.  1867,  Monica,  2nd  dau.  of 
Oliver  Dolphin,  Esq.  of  Turoe,  co.  Galvvay. 

HtUEaflC.— The  Kirwans  of  Blindwell,  of  Milesian  origin, 
bore  the  surname  of  O'Quirivane  until  the  time  of  Queen 
Elizaretii.  They  have  been  settled  at  Tubber  Keagh,  literally 
Bhndwell,  time  immemorial,  and  in  the  confirmatory  grant  of 
Charles  II.  reference  is  made  to  their  recognition  by  Heney 
VII.  and  King  John. 

Martin  Kirwan,  Esq.  of  Blindwell  (son  of  Martin  Kirwan,  of 
Blindwell,  by  his  wife,  Anne  Lynch,  of  Drimcong,  grandson  of 
Martin  Kirwan,  Esq.  of  Blindwell,  by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Browne,  of  the  Neale.  great-grandson  of  Martin  Kirwan, 
Esq.  of  Blindwell,  by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of  George  Bingliam,  Esq. 
of  Castlebar,  great-great  grandson  of  Martin  Kirwan,  Esq.  of 
Blindwell,  by  his  wife,  dau.  of  Lynch,  of  Lydecon,  and  great- 
greal-great-grandson  of  Martin  Kirwan,  Esq.  of  Blindwell,  by 
his  wife,  a  dau.  of  Burke,  of  Derry  Macloghny  Caslle),  m.  Alice, 
dau.  of  Charles  Blake,  Esq.  of  Merlin  Park,  co.  Galway,  and 
had,  with  a  dau.,  Mary  (who  vi.  George  Shee,  Esq.,  and  d.  1700, 
several  sons,  of  whom  one  of  the  younger,  John  Kirwan, 
became  eminent  as  a  jurisconsult  in  Spain,  and  another  settled 
in  the  island  of  Porto  Kico,  where  his  only  dau.  survived  until 
lately,  possessed  of  a  large  property.    The  eldest  son, 

Martin  Kirwan,  Esq.  of  Blindwell,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Gal- 
way, m.  Mary,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Coleman, 
Esq.  of  The  Grove  House,  co.  Galway,  and  had,  with  a  dau., 
who  m.  M.  Blake,  Esq.  of  Ballinafad,  co.  Mayo,  a  son  and  suc- 
cessor, 

Martin  Kirwan,  Esq.  of  Blindwell,  also  High  Sheriff  of  co. 
Galway,  5)1.  Mary,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  James  Staunton, 
Esq.  of  Waterdale,  co.  Galway,  and  had  issue  three  sons, 
Martin,  his  heir;  James,  who  d.  in  India,  where  he  held  a 
high  Civil  Appointment;  and  Thomas,  lost  in  the  "Centurion," 
of  which  vessel  he  was  First  Lieut.;  and  two  daus.,  Harriet, 
in.  John  Bodkin,  Esq.  of  Annagh  ;  and  Mary,  m.  D.  J.  Wilson, 
Esq.  of  Belvoir  Castle.    The  eldest  son, 

Martin  Kirwan.  Esq.  of  Blindwell,  m.  ISOl,  Mary,  3rd  dau. 
of  William  Burke,  Esq.  of  Glinsk,  co.  Eoscommon,  3rd  son  of 
Eichard  Burke,  4th  son  of  Sir  John  Burke,  4th  bart.  of  Glinsk, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

Martin  Staunton,  of  Blindwell. 

James,  c?.  30  May,  1865. 

Thomas  Staunton,  now  of  Blindwell. 

WilHam,  d.  16  June,  1864. 

Catharine,  d.  13  Jan.  1866. 

Charlotte,  d.  1874.  Margaret,  a  Nun. 

Mr.  Kirwan  d.  Dec.  1828,  and  was  «.  by  his  son, 

Martin  Staunton  Kirwan,  Esq.  of  BUndwell,  J.P.  and'D.L.,, 
b.  May,  1802;  d.  16  May,  1861. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  sa.  between  three  coots  ppr.,  quar- 
tering Staunton.     Crest — A  coot  as  in  the  arms. 
Seat — Blindwell,  Foxhall,  near  Tuam,  co.  Galway, 


KIRWAN    OF    CREGG-. 
Kirwan,  Richard  Andrew  Hyacinth,  Esq.  of 
Bawnmore,  co.  Galway,  J. P.,  representative  of  the 
Kirwans  of  Cregg,  b.  30  May,  1813  ;    m.  29  April, 
1839,   Agnes   Jane,  3rd  dau.  of  John    Thompson, 
Esq.  of  Laurence  Town,  co.  Down,  and  has  issue, 
1.  Martin  Oranmore,  83rd  regt.,  b.  26  April,  1847. 
n.  John  Denis,  b.  22  Oct.  1852. 

I.  Louisa  Helen  Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  12  Sept.  1860,  Thomas 

Donaldson,  Esq.,  3rd  Light  Dragoons  (he  d.  13  July,  1867, 

leaving  issue) ;  and  2ndly,  1870,  A.  C.  W.  Cox,  Esq.,  12th 

Lancers.  11.  Agnes  Jane  Johanna. 

III.  Henrietta  Frances,  rii.  5  Jan.  1805,  Eichard  Hollinshedd 

Blundell,  Esq.,  Capt.  3rd  Hussars,  and  has  issue. 
HtlTCaflC— William  Kirwan,  who  settled  in  the  town  of 
Galway  1488,  d.  there  1499,  leaving  two  sons,  Thomas  Eeagh, 
of  whom  presently,  and  Patrick,  Warden  of  Galway.    The  elder, 
Thomas  Eeagh  Kirwan,  d.  1545,  and  was  father  of 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


KIR 


Thomas  Kibwan.  Alderman  of  Galway  in  1542,  who  had  two 
sons,  I.  Andrew,  liis  successor;  and  ii.  Stephen,  ancestor  of 
KinwAN  of  Castle  Hackett.    The  elder  son, 

Andrew  Kirwan,  of  Gahvay,  in.  Anastaeia  French,  and  d. 
1578.  leaving,  with  a  younger  son,  William  Oge,  an  elder  son 
and  heir, 

Patrick  Kirwan,  Alderman  of  Galway,  m.  Jane  Erown, 
and  had,  with  two  other  sons,  Robert  and  Thomas,  three  sons, 

I.  Andrew,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward,  called  "  AirKid,"or  of  the  Silver,  who  ra.  Anas- 
taeia Blake,  and  was  ancestor  of  Kirwan  of  Dalgin,  and 
Maitland  Kirwan   of  GeUtnn. 

III.  Robert,  of  Galway,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Martin,  of 
Galway,  and  d.  23  Dec.  1626,  leavinfr  issue, 

1  Kicholas,  of  Galway.        2  Richard.  3  Eoheit. 

1  Joan.  2  Agnes.  3  Margery. 

He  d.  1C08,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Andrew  Kirwan,  Esq.,  m.  Margaret  French,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Patrick,  his  heir. 

II.  Martin,  of  Knock,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Blake, 
2nd  hart,  of  Menlo,  and  Lad  a  son,  John  Kirwan,  Esq.,  m. 
Bridget  Netterville,  and  dying  1691,  left  two  daus.,  one  of 
whom  m.  her  cousin,  Thomas  Kirwan,  Esq. ;  and  the  other, 
her  cousin,  Ambrose  Kirwan,  Esq. 

III.  William,  of  Cloondioon,  m.  and  had  issue,  Patrick,  .John, 
and  Andrew,  whose  only  son,  William,  was  father  of  an  only 
son,  Andrew  Kirwan,  who  dying  s.  'p.,  this  branch  became 
extinct. 

I.  Giles,  ra.  Sir  Eichard  Blake,  Knt.  of  Galway. 

II.  Mary,  m.  Dominick  Lynch,  Gent,  of  Galway. 

III.  Katherine. 

lie  d.  1644,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Patrick  Kirwan,  Esq.  of  Gregg,  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Andrew 
D'Arcy,  Esq.  of  Galway,  and  d.  1679,  leaving  a  son  and  suc- 
cessor, 

JIartin  Kirwan,  Esq.  of  Gregg,  m.  1CC8,  Eliza,  dau.  of 
jVmbrose  Bodkin,  F.sq.  of  Corobeg,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Patrick,  his  heir.  ii.  Andrew. 

III.  Ambrose,  -„(.  his  cousin,  the  dau.  of  John  Kiiwan,  Esq. 
of  Hillsbrook,  and  had  a  dau., 

Margaret,  m.  Thomas  Browne,  Esq. 

IV.  Thomas,  m.  his  cousin,  the  dau.  of  John  Kirwan,  Esq.  of 


John,  of  Hillsbrook,  m.  Mary  Mahon,  and  had  issue, 
Joseph,  of  Hillsbrook,  m.  1800,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Edward  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Hampstead,  and  ti. 
without  male  issue,  1827.     Of  his  daus.  and  co-heiresses, 
Mary,    m.  Capt.   Euseby   Kirwan;    Julia,    m.   Edward 
Browne,  Esq. ;  and  Eliza,  m.  James,  7th  Viscount  Net- 
terville. 
JIartin,  of  Knockdromadnugh  and  Stowe  Lodge,  co.  Gal- 
waj-,  m.  18  .luly,  1806,  Maria,  dau.  of  Myles  Burke,  Esq. 
of  the  Island  of  Si.  Eustacia,  and  had  issue, 
John  Joseph  Andrew,  of  Castlecomer,  co.  Kilkenny, 
and  Stowe  Lodge,  co.  Galway,  Barrister-at-Law,  Resi- 
dent Magistrate  co.  Kilkenny,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Gal- 
way, 6.  31  Oct.  )8U;  m.  11  June,  1832,  Mary  Isabella, 
only  dau.  of  Major  William  Burke,  of  Quansborough, 
by  Lady  Matilda  St.  Lawrence  his  wife,  dau.  of  Wil- 
liam, 2nd  Earl  of  Howth,  and  co-heiress  of  her  mother. 
Lady    Mary    Bermingham,    dau.   and    co-heiress    of 
Thomas,  Earl  of  Louth,  22nd  Barnn  Athenry.    By  this 
lady  (who  d.  March,  1869)  he  had,  1  Martin  Fitz-John, 
Capt.  City  of  Dublin  Militia,  b.  25  Sept.  1835.  d.  .s.  p. 
11  Nov.  18G5;  2  William  Joseph,  Lieut,  in  theGalway 
Militia,  6.  13  Nov.  1837 ;  m.  Ia6],  Kate,  dau.  of  Martin 
Kirwan,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  d.  9  June,  1862,  leaving 
issue  one  dau. ;    3  Andrew  Fitz-John,  an  officer  in 
Australia.  6.  13  July,  1839;    iv.  Henry,  0.  18  March, 
1841 ;    1  Matilda  Harriet  Josephine,  m.  her  cousin, 
Joseph  Burke,  Esq.  of  Roscommon,  and  had  issue. 
lUyles,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Glenrock,  m.  1838.  Maria, 
his  cousin,  only  dau.  of  John  Kirwan,  Esq.,  and  rf.s.  p. 
1846.  Martin,  an  officer  in  Portugal. 

Henry,  of  Mock  Lodge,  co.  Galway,  m.  Miss  Martyn, 
and  has  issue. 

Mary,  m.  1838,  James  Blakeney,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
Barbara,  m.  Henry  M'Donell,  Esq.  of  Streamsfoit,  and 
has  issue. 
Matilda,  ra.  Walter  Blake,  Esq.  of  Menlo 
Theresa,  -a.  1775,  Willi^.m  Burke,  Esq.  of  Ower. 
Harriet,  m.  George  WilUam  Lyster,  Esq. 
Mr.  Kirwan  d.  1705,  and  was  .?.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Patrick  Kirwan,  Esq.  of  Cregg,  m.  23  March,  1703,  Mary, 
<lau.  of  Eichard  Martyn,  Esq.  of  Birch  Hall,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Martin,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  killed  in  a  duel  in  France. 

III.  Richard  Moy,  of  Woodficld  (called  sometime  mad  Dick"), 


(.Christian  Mai ia,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Berningh 

Barbesford,  and  d.  1779,  leaving  three  sons  and  as  many 
"aus.  IV.  Anthony,  killed  in  Galway. 


V.  Edmund,  killed  in  a  duel  in  India. 
I       VI.  Andrew,  of  Curragh. 
Mr.  Kirwan,  who  was  living  in  1746,  was  x.  by  his  eldest  son, 
SIartin  Kirwan,  Esq.  of  Cregg,  m.  Mary  French,  and  hi 
four  sons, 

Patrick,  d.  1756. 

Richard,  LL.D.,  of  Cre?g,  Pres.  Roy.  Irish  Society,  a  dig. 
tinguished  writer  on  chemistry,  geology,  and  the  kindred 
sciences,  and  one  of  the  first  Natural  Philosophers  of  hu 
time,  m.  1757,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Blake,  Bart,  ol 
Menlo,  and  d.  in  1812,  leaving  two  daus.,  Maria  Theresa, 
m.  1793,  John  Thomas,  15th  Lord  Tiimleston;  and  Eliza' 
beih,  m.  Mr.  Hill. 

Andrew,  Major  in  the  army,  d.  1813. 
Hyacinth. 
The  youngest  son, 

IlyAciNTH  Kirwan,  Esq.,  m.  Elizabeth  Frances,  dau.  ol 
Patrick  Blake,  Esq.,  a  younger  son  of  the  family  of  Blake,  oi 
Tower  Hill,  co.  Mayo,  and  dying  in  1800,  left  issue, 
Martin,  R.N.,  lost  in  H.M.S.  "  Yorke." 
Patrick,  inherited  the  family  property  at  the  decease  of  hia 
uncle,  Eichard  Kirwan,  Esq.,  LL.D. 

Eichard,  Capt.  half-pay  94th  regt.,  ra.  Ellen,  dau.  of  —  Bond, 
Esq.  Barrister  at- Law. 
Andrew  Hyacinth,  Capt.  half-pay  66th  regt.,  ra.  Charlotte, 
2nd  dau.    of    Francis    Eld,   Esq.   of   Seighford  Hall,   col 
Stafford. 
John,  E.N.,  d.  1825. 

Elizabeth  Frances,  to.  1818,  T.  Macquoid,  Esq. 
The  eldest  surviving  son, 

Patrick  Kirwan,  Esq.  of  Cregg,  co.  Galway,  6.  19  Dec.  1787 ; 
ra.  9  Aug.  1811,  Louisa  Margaret,  4th  dau.  of  Dominick 
Geoffrey  Browne,  Esq.  of  Castle  Macgarrett,  co.  Mayo,  and 
sister  of  Dominick,  1st  Lord  Oranmore,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1826)  had  issue, 

Eichard  Andrew  Htacinth,  present  representative  of  the 

family. 
Edward  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Wooton  Wawen,  co.  Warwick.  &. 

Aug.  1814;  ra.  Louisa,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Macquoid,  Esq. 
John  Henry  (Eev.),  6.  25  Dec.  1816;  to.  F'anny,  3rd  dau.  of 

Rear-Admiral  James  Dacres. 
Hyacinth  (Rev.),  Chaplain  with  Field  Force  under  General 

Sir  Colin  Campbell  before  Lucknow;  i».  28  July,  1820;  d. 

uam.  April,  1858. 

Henrietta  Theresa,  to.  Feb.  1838,  Eev.  George  Dacres  Alex- 
ander Tyler,  and  has  issue. 
Louisa  Margaret,  m.  April,  1838,  Henry  B.  Brownlow,  Esq., 

Bengal  Civil  Service,  youngest  brother  of  Charles,  1st  Lord 

Lurgan;  andd.  1840. 
Elizabeth  Frances  Charlotte,  m.  Eev.  T.  A.  Voules,  and  has 

issue. 
Mary  Anne  Georgiana,  to.  George  A.  Lawrence,  Esq.,  and 

has  issue.  Isabella  Catherine  Louisa. 

Mr.  Kirwan  d.  31  Dec.  1847. 

Arras— Avg.,  a  chevron  gu.  between  three  Cornish  choughs 
sa.     Crest— A  Cornish  chough  as  in  the  arms.    3Iotto—Moa 
Dieu,  mon  roi,  et  ma  patrie. 
<S'ca«— Bawnmore,  Clare,  co.  Galway. 

KIRWAN    OF    GELSTON    CASTLE. 

Maitlaxd-Kiewan,  Charles  Lionel,  Esq.  of 
Gclston  Castle,  Castle  Douglas,  co.  Kirkcudbright, 
b.  1843  ;  s.  his  father  18G3. 

UllTCaiflC.— The  Kikwaks  of  DaJgra  descend  from  Edmund 
Arkmd  Kirwan,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Patrick  Kiiwan,  Esq.  of 
Cregg,  who  d.  1608.  Hera.  Anastasia  Blake,  and  had  a  son 
and  succes.sor,  Alexander  Kirwan,  Esq.,  father  of  Edmond 
Kirwan,  Esq.,  whose  son.  Martin  Kirwan,  Esq.  of  Dalgin,  co. 
Mayo,  TO.  and  had  six  sons,  Edmund,  Valentine,  Patrick, 
Alexander,  Andrew,  and  Martin.    The  3rd  of  whom, 

Patrick  Kirwan,  Esq.  of  Dalgin,  m.  and  had  three  sons, 
Martin,  who  t?.  1825;  Patrick,  and  George.     The  2nd  son, 

Patrick  Kirwan,  Esq.  of  Dalsiin,  m.  1 803,  Dorothea  Mary, 
dau.  of  Col.  Charles  Lionel  Fitzgerald,  of  Turiough  Park,  co. 
Mayo  (by  Dorothea  his  wife,  dau.  of  Lady  Butler,  and  grand- 
dau.  of  Lady  Mary  Fitzgerald,  sister  of  the  Marquess  of  Bristol), 
and  had  issue, 

Charles  Lionel,  his  heir.  Martin  Francis. 

Caroline. 

Dorothea  Fitzgerald,  ra.  her  cousin,  Charles  Lionel  William 
Fitzgerald,  Esq.,  who  d.  9  Nov.  18i4. 

Mary.  Julia  Emma. 

Mr.  Kirwan  d.  1854,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Charles  Lionel  Kirwan,   Esq.  of  Dalgin  Park,  co.  Mayo, 

J.P.   and  D.L.,   High   Sheriff  1840,  6.  July,    1811:  hj.  25  Oct. 

1842,  Matilda  Elizabeth,   dau.  of  William   Maitlund,   Esq.  of 

I  Auchlane  and   Gelston,  assumed   the  additional  surname  of 

\  Maitland,  and  had  issue, 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


KNA 


909- 


Charles  Lionel,  now  of  Gelston  Castle. 

William  Francis,  79th  Highlanders.  Lionel. 

James  Maitland,  in.  2  June,  187G,  Edith  Mary  O'Sullivan. 

Wary  Agnes,  m.  25  Juno,  1SG8,  Lieut.-Col.  Hamilton  Camp- 
bell. 

Dorothea  Kitz^erald,  m.  29  March,  1877,  William  Joscelinc 
Maxwell,  Esq.,  the  younger,  ol'Wuiuhes. 

Matilda  Douglas.  Eva. 

Mr.  Maitland  Kirwan  d.  1862. 

Arms,  &c. — As  Kirwan  of  Crcnri. 

-Seat— Gelston  Castle,  Castle  Douglas,  Is'.B. 


KIRWAN    OF    CASTLE    HACKET. 

Kirwan,  Mary  Lissey,  of  Castle  Ilacket,  co. 
Galway,  only  sister  of  John  Tliomas  Mueau  Kirwan, 
Esq.,  who  d.  1875. 

liinrnSC. — Stephen  Kirwan,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Thomas 
Oge  Kirwan,  Esq.  (sfc  Kirwan  o/  Vregri),  had,  with  other  issue, 
a  son,  KicHARD  Kirwan,  father  of  Stephen  Kirwan,  Esq., 
whose  son,  Sir  John  Kikwan,  Knt.,  was  Mayor  of  Galway  in 
1686,  and  representative  in  Parliament,  left  a  son,  Simon  Kir- 
wan, Esq.,  whose  son,  John  Kirwan,  Esq.  of  Castle  Hacket, 
«/.  1781,  leaving,  by  his  wife,  a  Miss  Daly,  of  Dalystown,  co. 
Galway,  three  sous,  John,  Denis,  and  James,  of  whom  the 
eldest, 

John  Kirwan,  Esq.,  of  Castle  Hacket,  r,i.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Henry  Boyle  Carter,  Esq.  of  Castle  Martin,  co.  Kildare,  by 
Susanna  his  wife  {m.  1760),  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Arthur 
Shaen.  Bart,  of  Kilmore,  and  dying  June,  1821,  left,  with  a 
dau.,  two  sons,  John,  his  heir,  and  Henry,  who  m.  Miss  Bing- 
ham, and  had  issue.    The  elder  son, 

John  Kirwan,  Esq.  of  Castle  Hacket,  6.  1780;  m.  1806, 
Penelope,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Hardiman  Burke,  Esq.  of  St. 
Clcrans,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  Nov.  1842)  had  issue, 

Denis,  of  Castle  Hacket. 

John,  d.  aged  20,  10  June,  1827. 

Elizabeth,  m.  17   Sept.  1839,  Edward,  3rd  Lord  Cloncurry, 
whorf.  4  April,  1869. 
Mr.  Kirwan  d.  22  June,  1842,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Denis  Kirwan,  Esq.  of  Castle  Hacket,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1844,  b.  4  Sept.  1808;  to.  11  April,  1844,  Anne  Margaret, 
only  child  of  Major  Thomas  Macan,  of  Greenmount,  co.  Louth, 
and  (/.  19  Feb.  1872,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John  Thomas  Macan,  6.  23  Feb.  1851. 

I.  Mart  Lissey,  now  of  Castle  Hacket. 
The  son, 

John  Thomas  Macan  Kirwan,  Esq.  of  Castle  Hacket,  h. 
23  Feb.  1851,  Lieut.  7th  Royal  Fusiliers,  who  d.  23  June,  1875, 
and  was  s.  by  his  sister. 

Arms,  die. — See  Kirwan  of  Cre'jg.  Motto— S'&irat  mon  Dieu 
mon  roi,  et  ma  patrie. 

Seat— Castle  Hacket,  near  Tuam,  co.  Galway. 


KNAPP    OF    LITTLE    LIN  FORD    HALL 
AND    SHENLEY. 

Knapp,  Mathew  Grenville  Samwell,  Esq.  of 
Little  Linford  Hall  and  Shenley,  co.  Bxieks,  J. P., 
b.  1  Nov.  1832 ;  m.  1  Feb.  1867,  Catherine  Eliza 
Spottiswoode,  dau.  of  Eobertson  Bruce,  Esq.  of  the 
Bengal  Artillery,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  JIathew,  b.  3  April,  1868. 

II.  Robert  Bruce,  b.  2  July,  1871. 

III.  Arthur  Douuias,  b.  15  June,  187S. 
1.  Catharine  Anna,  b.  3  May,  1873. 

HincagC— John  Knapp,  of  the  City  of  London,  1661,  who 
purchased  the  Little  Linford  Estate  1684,  and  that  of  Shenley 
1698,  is  supposed  to  have  been  the  son  of  John  Knapp,  bapt. 
at  Chilton,  3  Dec.  1610,  who  was  3rd  son  of  Harry  Knapp,  by 
Anne,  or  Agnes,  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Smallbone,  of  Steven- 
ton  (in.  1606),  gninilson  of  Thomas  Knapp,  and  Amy  his  wife, 
and  great-grandson  of  Nicholas  Knapp,  of  Tilehurst,  who  was 
elder  son  of  Thomas  Knapp,  tenant  of  Reading  Abbey,  Hants, 
in  Tilehurst,  living  1539,  30  Henry  VIII.  He  m.  twice.  By 
his  1st  wife,  Mary  (who  d.  1679),  he  had  a  son  Thomas,  who  d. 
young,  1678;  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Cootes;  and  two 
other  daus.,  one  m.  George  Pochin  ;  the  other  to  Jeremiah 
Gough.  By  his  2nd  wife,  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  Mathcw 
Skynner,  Esg.,  M.l).,  of  Welton,  co.  Northampton  (eldest  son  of 
Robert  Skinner,  Bishop  successively  of  Bristol,  Oxford,  and 
Worcester),  wlicnn  lie  m.  7  Sept.  1680;  and  who  d.  2  Oct.  1726; 
he  had  further  issue,  besides  fire  dans.,  four  sons. 


John,  bapt.  20  Oct.  16^2;    ni.  Aug.  1713,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Josias  Nuholc'on;   and  ./.  s.  p.  1-1  Jan.  1747. 
Matiii.u',  nl  wlidin  priscntly. 

Robcri,  iMiii.  -1  All-.  I0>8,  of  Trin.  Coll.  Oxford,  M.D.,  m. 
19  Oil.  \i\:<.  c.M\v.\\\w,  dau.  of  Richard  Knapp,  of  Abing- 
don, ami  lilt  a  ilaii.,  Katharine,  m.  Charles  Peers,  from 
whom  the  l!rv.  John  Witherington  Peers  is  descended. 
George,  m.  1716,  Diana,  dau.  of  Sir  Timothy  Lanoy,  and  had 
issue  three  daus.  and  one  son,  John,  who  left  a  dau.,  Dian."!, 
TO.  3  Aug.  1784,  the  Rev.  Herbert  Randolph,  Vicar  of  Wim- 
bledon. 
Mr.  Knapp  d.  24  Nov.  1710.    The  2nd  .son, 

Rev.  Mathew  Knapp,   M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Oxon,  b.  1084,  pre- 
sented  to  the   Living  of  Shenley,   Berks,  30  Sept.   1709;  m. 
30  May,  1720,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Primatt,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  21  May,  17C3)  had  issue, 
John,  bapt.  1  March,  1721 ;  d.  v.nm.  at  Westminster  School. 
Mathew,  bapt.  1728,  Sheriff  of  Bucks  1707;  m.  June,  1750, 
Catharine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Uthwaite,  of  Great  Linford,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  15  Feb.  1794),  had  two  daus.,  Sopliia,  d.  1795; 
Harriet,  d.  7  Jan.  1841. 
Primatt,  of  whom  we  treat. 
Humphrey,  bapt.  1783 ;  d.  15  April,  1756. 
Catharine,  m.  David  James. 
Elizabeth,  in.  Lacey  Primatt.  Mary. 

Annie,  m.  Rev.  Jonathan  Stulibs. 
Charlotte,  m.  William  Primatt. 
Mr.  Knapp  d.  7  Dec.  1752.    His  third  son, 

Rev.  Primatt  Knapp,  M.A.  of  Ch.  Ch.  Oxon,  bapt.  1730, 
presented  to  the  Living  of  Shenley,  18  April,  1755  ;  rn.  26  Feb. 
1756,  Keturah,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Nathaniel  French,  of 
Antigua,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  Sept.  1789)  had,  besides  three 
daus.,  Catharine,  Mary,  and  Leonora,  all  deceased,  three  sons, 

I.  Nathaniel  Mathew,  bapt.  1  July,  1700,  of  the  Middle  Ttniple, 
D.L.  Bucks;  d.  v.nm.  7  Aug.  1795. 

II.  Prijiatt,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  John  Leonard,  liapt.  9  May,  1767,  of  Llanfoist,  co.  Blon- 
mouth,  afterwards  of  Alveston,  co.  Gloucester,  F.L.S.  and 
A.S. ;  m.  16  Oct.  1804,  Lydia  Frances,  3rd  dau.  of  Arthur 
Freeman  of  Antigua;  and  rf.  29  April,  1845,  having  had  by 
this  lady  (who  d.  22  Aug.  1838),  besides  four  other  daus., 
all  deceased, 

1  Arthur  John,  bapt.  June,  1808;  m.  6  Oct.  1842,  Louisa, 
youngest  dau.  of  Inigo  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Ratton,  Sussex. 

2  William  Thomas,  bapt.  Jan.  181o;  m.  1st,  1836,  Sarah 
Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Marsh;  she  (i.  s.  ji.  1855.  He  to. 
2ndly,  1858,  Philadelphia,  5th  dau.  of  Sir  Percival  Hart; 
Dyke,  Bart.,  and  widow  of  Rev.  James  Mackenzie. 

3  Davison. 

1  Lydia  Margaret,  in.  22  Dec.  1845,  William  Sidney  Prattcn,. 
Esq. 
Mr.  Knapp  d.  7  Dec.  1793.    The  2nd  son, 

Rev.  Primatt  Knapp,  B.A.  Wor«ester  Coll.  Oxon,  bapt. 
11  Oct.  1764,  presented  to  the  Living  of  Shenley,  18  April,  1793; 
TO.  11  May,  1796,  Rebecca  Anne  Goodwin;  and  d.2l  Jan.  1838, 
having  had  by  this  lady  (who  survived  him,  and  d.  10  Oct. 
1843,  aged  71)  three  sons  and  one  dau., 
BIathew,  of  whom  presently. 

Primatt,  M.A.  Magdalen  Cull.  Oxford,  bapt.  14  June,  1799; 
TO.  Emily,  dau.  ot  WiUiam  Willan,  Esq. ;  and  d.  s.  x>-  2  May, 
1834. 
John,  M.D.,  of  Edinburgh,  bapt.  13  July,  1800;  to.  1st,  1823, 
Jesse  Kerr  (who  d.  4  May,  1844);  and  2ndly,  Oct.  1848, 
Sophia,  dau.  of  David  Bells,  Merchant  at  Lcith.  He  d.  s.  p.- 
8  Nov.  1857. 

Mary,  m.  21  April,  1829,  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Charles  George 
Percival  (son  of  Lord  Arden),  Rector  of  Calverton,  Bucks; 
and  d.  6  Nov.  1832,  leaving  an  only  surviving  dau.,  Mary, 
in.  Rev.  Richard  Russell,  Vicar  of  Beuchampton,  Bucks. 
The  eldest  son. 

Mathew  Knapp.  Esq.  of  Little  Linford,  bapt.  8  April,  1798  ; 

in.  1st,  12  May,   1829,  Anna  Edwyn,  dau.  of  Andiew  Edwyu 

Eurnaby,   Esq.  of  Baggrave  Hall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2  Jan. 

1836),  had  issue, 

Mathew  Grenville  Samwell,  now  of  Little  Linford  and 

Shenley. 

Beaumont  Orlando  Primatt,  b.  15  Dec.  1833,  now  of  \Villian;<; 
Town,  Australia;  to.  27  Nov.  1858,  Maj-y  Anne  Hart,  and 
has    issue,   William    Primatt,    b.   1859;    Mathew    Henry; 
Keturah ;  and  another  dau. 
Anna  Frances,  d.  1850. 
Anna  Mary  Ann,  m.  8  April,  1850,  Rev.  Septimus  Rollcston, 

of  Bedford. 
Selina  Brown,  m.  1850,  William  Aked  Rogers,  Esq.  of  Wol- 
verton ;  and  rf.  1854,  leaving  a  dau ,  Gertrude. 
He  rn.  2ndly,  Aug.  1838,  Mary  Leigh,   dau.  of  Richard  Lelgll. 
Spencer,  Esq.  of  Gray's  Inn,  and  by  her  had, 
Henry  Leigh,  6.  26  June,  1839;  d.  13  Sept.  18C2. 
John  Charles,  b.  31  Nov.  1848. 
Mary  Ellen. 


Margaret  Emma, ) 
Maria  Eleonora,   > 


twins. 


010 


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KNI 


Isabella  Maud,  ■m.  6  Oct.  1867,  Kev.  Joseph  Tarver,  Rector  of 
Tyringham,  Bucks. 
3Ir.  Knapp  d.  18  Oct.  1807. 

Armi—Ox,  in  chief  three  close  helmets  ppr.  inhasealion 
passant  sa.     Crtst — A  hand  grasping  a  dagger. 

Sot^s— Little  Linford  Hall,  near  Newport  PagncU;  and  Shen- 
loy,  near  Stoney  Stratford. 


KNAPTON    OF    BOLDRE. 

Enapton,  The  Eey.  Augustus  James,  of  Boldre, 
Hants,  J.P.,  M.A.,  h.  26  Jan.  1805 ;    m.  10  March, 
1810,  Helen,  eldest  surviving  dau.  of  Philip  Raonl 
Lempriere,  Esq.,  Seigneur  de  Eozcl,  Island  of  Jersey, 
and  has  issue, 
I.  AuGnsTUS  Lempriere  Knapton,  6.  14  July,  1854. 
I.  Emily  Ethel  Knapton,  -m.  10  Aug.  1871,  Lindesay  Brine, 
Esq.,  Capt.  E.N.  ii.  Helen  Cecilia  Knapton. 

This  gentleman,  who  assumed  by  royal  license  1860, 
the  name  and  arms  of  Knapton,  is  only  child  of  the 
late  Rear- Admiral  Augustus  Brine,  by  Martha  Maria 
his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Wdliam  Dansey,  Esq.  of 
Blandford,  Dorset,  by  his  marriage  with  Anne,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Odbet-  Knapton,  Esq.  of  Lymiugton, 
and  Brockenhurst,  Hants. 

Arm%—Oi\x.,  a  chevron  dancettee  erm.  between  three  chaplets 
or.  Crtii—K  garland  gu.  floreated  or,  about  a  lance  arg. 
Molto — Pretium  victoribus  cororiae. 

/Seai — Boldre,  Lymington,  Hants. 


KNATCHBTJIili    OF    BABINaTOH. 

Knatchbull,  Wyndham,  Esq.  of  Babington, 
Somerset,  h.  1829  ;  s.  his  father  1876. 

mincaflt.— Rev.  Wadham  Knatchbuli,,  Chancellor  and 
Prebendary  of  Durham,  3rd  son  (by  Alice  his  wife,  dau.  of 
John  Wyndham,  Esq.  of  Nonington)  of  Sir  Edward  Knatchbull, 
4th  bart.,  M.P.  for  Kent,  ra.  Harriet,  dau.  of  Charles  Parry, 
Esq.,  and  d.  17G0,  leaving  (with  a  dau.,  Catherine,  m.  Thomas 
Knight,  Esq.  of  Godmer.'^ham,  and  a  son,  Charles,  R.N.,  who 
■m.  his  cousin,  Frances,  dau.  and  heir  of  Major  Norton  Knatch- 
bull) an  elder  son, 

Wyndham  Knatchbbll,  Esq.,  m.  12  June,  1790,  his  cousin, 
Catherine  Maria,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Knatchbull,  Bart.,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  30  Jan.  1807)  left  at  his  decease,  29  June,  1833, 
two  sons, 

Wadham,  M.A.,  Prebendary  of  Wells,  m..  1825,  Louisa  Eliza- 
beth, 3rd  dau.  of  William  Wyndham,  Esq.  of  Dinton,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1845).  dying  1876,  left,  with  other  issue, 
AVyndham,  now  of  Babington. 

Wyndham,  Ensign  Grenadier  Guards,  d.  1813. 

Norton  Charles,  Lieut.  1st  Royals,  d.  1823. 

AViLLiAM  Erancis,  late  of  Babington. 
The  youngest  son, 

William  Francis  KNATcnunLL,  Esq.,  of  Babington,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1841,  M.P.  for  East  Somerset,  6. 
30  July,  1804;  m.  April,  1829,  Emma  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  late 
Charles  Gordon  Gray,  Esq.  of  Virgin  Valley,  Jamaica ;  and 
d.  1871. 

Armi — Az.,  three  crosscs-crosslet  fitchee  between  two  bend- 
lets  or.  Crest— On  a  chapeau  az.  turned  up  erm.  a  leopard 
statant  arg.  spotted  sa.     Motto— In  crucifixa  gloria  mea. 

/Seat— Babington,  near  Bath. 


KNATCHBULL-HiraESSEN. 

See  Hug  ESSEN. 


KNEESHAW    OF    PENMAENMAWR. 

Kneeshaw,  Richard,  Esq.  of  Ponmaenmawr,  co. 
Carnarvon,  D.L.,  b.  1797  ;  m.  1829,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Addison,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  March, 
1870)  has  had  issue, 

Joseph  Addison,  b.  13  July,  1830 ;  d.  s.  p.  26  Oct.  1856. 

Richard,  6.  14  Jan.  1833 ;  d.  s.  p.  21  May,  1854. 

Henry,  J. P.  for  co.  Carnarvon,  late  Capt.  Royal  Carnarvon 
Rifle  Mihtia,  6.31  July,  1839. 

HilTCagC— The  family  of  Kneeshaw,  or  Knceshoi,  is 
originally  from  Denmark. 


JosHOA  Kneeshaw,  of  London,  b.  1739;  m.  Lucy,  only  dau. 
of  John  Dobby  (eldest  son  of  Sir  Henry  Dobby,  of  Pickering, 
CO.  York);  and  d.  1798,  having  had  issue, 
I.  Richard. 

ir.  Joshua,  Capt.  R.N.,  h.  1773;  m.  1809,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Clarke,  Esq. ;  and  d.  1837,  having  had  by  this  lady 
(who  d.  in  1848)  three  daus., 
1  Rose,  d.  .1.  p.  1843.  2  Jane  Harman. 

3  Mai-y,  m.  1853,  Arnold  Loxley,  Esq.  of  Norcott  Court, 
CO.  Herts;  and  d.  in  1861,  leaving  one  dau. 

III.  John,  6.  1775,  and  d.  the  following  year. 

IV.  Samuel,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1787 ;  d.  1825. 

I.  Mary,  m.  1793,  Archibald  Goodall,  Esq.,  who  d.  in  1815. 
She  d.  1813,  leaving  two  daus.,  Lucy  and  Elizabeth. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  1801,  William  Hutchinson,  Esq.  of  llough- 
ton-le-Spring,  co.  Durham;  and  d.  1859,  leaving  issue  an 
only  son,  Joshua,  Capt.  R.N.,  d.  1874;  m.  Hannah,  dau.  of 
J.  Lacy,  Esq.  of  Larpool,  co.  York,  and  left  issue,  William 
Lacy,  Capt.  R.H.A.,  and  five  daus. 

III.  Martlia,  d.  unni.  1772. 

IV.  Lucy,  m.  1827,  Samuel  Hopper,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1866, 
v.  Anne,  d.  young  in  1783. 

The  eldest  son, 

Richard  Kneeshaw,  Esq.  of  Whitby,  co.  York,  6.  29  April, 
17C6;  TO.  11  July,  1792,  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress 
of  Henry  Stonehouse,  Esq.  (by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir 
of  George  Shafto,  Esq.,  and  Mary  his  wife,  only  daiT.  of  J. 
Richardson,  Esq.  of  Whitby,  co.  York),  and  by  this  lady  (who 
d.  in  1813)  had  issue, 

Henry,  6.  1793;  d.  1813. 

Richard,  now  of  Penmaenmawr. 

Mary.  Lucy. 

Mr.  Kneeshaw  d.  24  Sept.  1836. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  raven  volant  arg.  Crest — Out  of  an  Eastern 
crown  a  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour,  the  hand  grasping  a 
dagger.    Mottoes — Sublimiorapetamus;  and  Forte  manu. 

liitsidmces — Tan-y-foel,  Penmaenmawr,  co.  Carnarvon ;  and 
Gambler  Terrace,  Liverpool. 


KNIGHT    OF    GLEN    PARVA. 

Knight,  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Manor  House,  Glen 
Parva,  co.  Leicester,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Lietit.-Col.  H.M. 
26th  regt.  of  MQitia,  h.  3  Feb.  1803  ;  m.  11  March, 
1830,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  late  John  Gregory,  Esq.  of 
Aylestone  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Gregory,  Capt.  26th  regt.  of  Militia,  6.30  Aug.  18.52; 
m.  3  Feb.  1875,  Eva  Caroline,  elder  dau.  of  Rev.  William 
Morgan,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Llandegai,  North  Wales,  and  has 
issue,  Avice  Mary  Gregory,  6.  20  April,  1876;  Morgan 
Gregory,  6.  30  April,  1877. 

II.  Joseph  Guy,  Capt.  26th  or  Leicestershire  Militia,  6. 
8  Sept.  1837. 

I.  Mary  Ada,  d.  tinm.  ii.  Ida  Anne,  d.  tmm. 

JLtltCaflC— Thomas  Knight,  of  Bath,  and  of  Weston,  near 
Batli,  m.  at  Tamworth,  23  Nov.  1591,  EHzabeth  Buttrye,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Knight,  6.  13  Aug.  1599,  who  inherited  real  pro- 
perty in  cos.  Warwick  and  Stafford,  as  heir  both  to  his  father 
and  his  mother.    He  had  a  son, 

Rychard  Knight,  who  d.  1708,  leaving  an  only  son, 

Samuel  Knight,  b.  28  June,  1686.  He  m.  1  July,  1714, 
Judith,  only  child  of  Thomas  Voughton,  of  Tamworth,  by  his 
1st  wife,  Isabel.  Judith  was  a  grand-dau.  of  John  Voughton, 
Gent,  of  Wigginton,  co.  Stafford,  who  was  the  maternal  uncle 
of  Thomas  Guy,  Esq.,  M.P.,  the  Founder  of  Guy's  Hospital. 
By  tliis  marriage  the  senior  relationship  to  the  Founder  became 
vested  (at  the  decease  of  Mrs.  Clarke,  1843),  in  their  de- 
scendants (see  Bdrke's  Founders'  Kin).  They  had  (with  other 
issue,  who  d.  unm.), 

I.  Joseph,  6. 1715 ;  m.  1737,  Katharine  Rhys,  an  only  child, 
and  had  issue, 

1  Joseph,  b.  1750;  m.  1  Feb.  1775,  Mary,  only  child  and 
heir  of  John  Rogers,  Esq.  of  Monmouth ;  they  had  issue 
an  only  child  and  heir, 

Ann,  b.   1  Nov.  1775;  m.  1800,  her  kinsman,  Samuel 
Knight,  Esq.  of  Edmonton,  Middlesex. 

2  Katharine. 

ir.  Henry,  b.  1723;  d.  1806,  leaving  issue  by  his  wiie,  Anne, 
Henry,  6.  4  May,  1748;  m.  1777,  Mary  Potter,  of  Great 
Bedwin,  Wilts,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1780)  had  issue.  He 
',11.  2ndly,  1781,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Parry, 
of  St.  Katherine's  Hall,  Somerset,  who  d.  1828;  the 
issue  by  this  marriage  was,  Henry  Parry,  b.  1783,  d.  1810 
u,iM.;  John,  b.  1787,  m.  1811,  Ann,  dau.  of  Ralph  ; 


KNI 


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KNI 


911 


Johnnna  Hodskinson,  of  Eckinfrton,  Derby,  liy  whom  ho 
has  left,  issue,  one  only  child,  Annie  Elizabeth,  b.  1S17; 
m.  Henry  Rcvell,   Esq.  of  DarficW,  co.  York ;  and  Eliza- 
beth, 6.  1782,  d.  1785. 
III.  AVilliam,  of  Tamworth,  6.  1732;  to.  22  Dec.  1754,  Mary 
Thorpe,  of  Leicester,  and  had  issue, 
Samuel,  of  Edmonton,  Middlesex,  6.  1770:  m.  8  Oct.  1800, 
Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Joseph  Knight,  by  his  wife,  Mary, 
Uau.  and  heiress  of  John  Kogers,  Esq.  (who  was  a  de- 
scendant of  Eev.  John  Rogers,  Rector  of  St.  Sepulchre, 
and  protomartyr  in  the  Marian  persecution,  a.d.  1565) ; 
and  d.  9  Nov.  1823,  leaving  issue, 
1  Joseph,  now  of  Glen  Parva,  only  son,  the  last  male 
representative   of    the  family  of  Knight,   heir  of  his 
mother,  the  only  child  of  Anne,  dau.  of  Joseph  Knight, 
whose  mother  was  Mary,  the  only  cliild  of  John  Rogers, 
of  Charter  House  Square,  London.   Major  Knight  is  also 
senior  descendant  of  the  Voughton  lamily  in  the  eldest 
surviving  branch. 

1  Betsey,  vt.  1833,  John  Walker  Wood,  Gent,  of  Rothley 
Grange,  co.  Leicester,  and  has  issue. 
jirms — Paly  arg.  and  gu.,  within  a  bordure  engrailed  sa.  on 
I  canton  of  the  first  a  spur  or.     Crest— Between  two  wings  a 
ipur  or,  rowel  downwards,  leathered  and  buckled. 
Hcsidence — The  Manor  House,  Glen  Parva,  near  Leicester. 


KNIGHT    OF    CHAWTON. 

Knight,  Edwaed,  Esq.  of  Cliawton  House,  co. 
Eixnts,  and  late  of  Godmersbam  Park,  Kent,  J. P. 
ind  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  for  Hants  1822,  b.  1794;  m. 
1st,  May,  1826,  Mary  Dorothea,  dau.  of  the  Right 
Eon.  Sir  Edward   KnatchbuU,  Bart.,  and   by  her 
(who  d.  1838)  has  had  issue, 
I.  Edward  Lewkenor,  6.  1820:  d.  1S38. 
u.  Wtndham  William,  of  Billing  House,  Ashford,    Kent, 
late  Lieut.  Rifle  Brigade,  and  now  Capt.  Ro^  al  East  Kent 
Mounted  Rifles,  and  J. P.,  b.  1828;    m.  1849,   Henrietta 
Frances,   dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Armstrong,  and  has  issue, 
Edward,  b.  ISo."?;  and  Mary  Georgina. 
Ml.  Philip  Henry,  an  officer  in  the  army,  b.  1835. 

IV.  Charles  Ernest,  b.  1836;  d.  before  Sebastopol,  Oct.  1855. 

V.  Broadnax  William,  6.  1838. 

I.  Annabella  Christiana,  d.  1844. 

II.  Georgina  Elizabeth,  m.  31  Aug.  1858,  Eev.  F.  Pretyman, 
Vicar  of  Great  Carlton,  co.  Lincoln. 

Mr.  Knight  m.  2ndly,  March,  1840,  Adela,  dau.  of 
John  Portal,  Esq.  of  Laverstoke  House,  Hants,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1871)  has  had  issue, 

I.  Montagu  George,  b.  1S44.         ii.  Charles  Edward,  I.  18-16. 

III.  Henry  John,  6.  1848. 

I.  Elizabeth  Adela. 

II.  Adela  Louisa  Cassandra,  in.  23  July,  1872.  Herbert 
Carey  Hardy,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Charles  Hardy, 
Esq.  of  Cliilham  Castle,  Kent. 

III.  Adela  Blary  Margaretta,  rii.  15  Dec.  1874,  her  cousin, 
Capt.  Charles  Augustus  Rice,  R.E. 

IV.  Helen  Adela.  v.  Ethel  Adela. 
ittncagr.— William  Knight,  of  Chawton,  living  about 

the  middle  of  the  16th  century,  was  great-grandfather  of 
Nicholas  Knight,  Esq.,  who  left  issue  by  his  wife,  Elizabeth, 
three  sons,  of  whom  the  youngest, 

Stephen  Knight,  Esq.  of  Chawton,  d.  1G28,  leaving,  by 
Judith  his  wife,  one  son  and  one  dau.,  Richard;  and  Dorothy, 
who  m.  Richard  Martin,  Esq.  of  Ensham,  co.  Oxford.  Stephen 
Knight's  son, 

EicHAKD  Knight,  Esq.  of  Chawton,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
J.  Fielder,  Esq.  of  Barrow  Court,  Berks,  and  was  s.  at  liis 
decease,  1642,  by  his  son. 

Sir  Richard  Knight,  in.  Priscilla,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Robert 
Eeynolds,  of  Elvetham,  Hants;  but  dying  s.  jj.  1679,  he  de- 
vised his  estates  to  his  kinsman, 

Richard  Martin,  Esq.  This  gentleman,  upon  inheriting, 
assumed  the  surname  of  Knight.  He  d.  ii.nra.  IC87,  and  was 
*.  by  his  brother, 

Christopher  Martin,  Esq.,  who  likewise  took  the  name  of 
Knight.  He  also  d.  unm.  1702,  and  bequeathed  his  estates  to 
his  sister, 

Elizabeth  Knight.  This  lady  m.  1st,  William  Woodward, 
Esq.,  son  of  Edward  Woodward,  Esq.  of  Fosters,  Surrey,  by 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Cliristoiiher  Lewkenor  and  his  wife, 
Mary  May.  She  m.  2ndly.  Bulstrode  Peachey,  Esq.,  uncle  of 
the  1st  LordSelsey,  but  dying  s.  p.  1737,  devised  her  estates  to 

Thomas  Bkoadnax,  Esq.  of  Godmersham,  who  had  relin- 


quished his  patronymic  and  assumed  the  surname  of  Mat.  In 
1729  this  gentleman  kept  his  shrievalty  for  Kent;  and  re- 
built, three  years  after,  the  mansion  of  Godmersliam.  In  1738, 
Jlr.  May  again  changed  his  name  to  that  of  Knight,  in  con- 
formity with  the  testamentary  injunction  of  Blrs.  Elizabeth 
Knight,  widow  of  Bulstrode  Peachey  Kniglit,  Esq.  He  in. 
1729,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Muuk,  Esq.  of 
Buckingham,  Sussex  (by  Hannah,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Stephen 
Stringer,  Esq.  of  Goudliurst,  and  Jane  Austen  *  his  wife;,  and 
had,  with  younger  children,  a  son  and  heir,  Thomas.  Mr. 
Knight  d.  1781,  at  the  advanced  age  of  80,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Thomas  Knight,  Esq.  of  Chawton  and  Godmersham.  h.  1735; 
in.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Dr.  Wadham  KnatchbuU,  Dean  of 
Canterbury,  but  dying  «.  p.  1794,  devised  his  lands  to  his 
cousin, 

Edward  Austen,  Esq.,  who  changed  his  name  to  that  of 
Knight,  and  hecame  of  Godmersham.     He  m.  1791,  Elizabeth, 
3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Brook  Bridges,  Bart.,  by  whom  (who  d.  1S08> 
he  had  issue, 
Edward,  now  of  Chawton  House  and  Godmersham. 
George  Thomas,  m.  7   Feb.  1837,  Hilare,  Countess  Nelson, 
<who  d.  22  Dec.  1857)  relict  of  William,  1st  Earl  Nelson. 
Henry,  a  Major  in  the  army,  m.  1st,  Sophia,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Lewis  Cage,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  has  a  son,  Lewi.'i 
Edward;  and  2ndly,  12  Jan.  1836,  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of 
tbe  late  Rev.  Edward  Northey,  Canon  of  Windsor,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  28  June,  1839)  had  a  dau.,  Charlotte. 
William  (Rev.),  of  Steventon,  Hants,  m.  1st,  Caroline,  eldest 
dau.  of  John  Portal,  Esq.  of  Freefolk  House,  Hants,  and  by 
her  had  issue  four  sons  and  three  daus.  He  m.  2ndly,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Edward  Northey,  by  whom  he  had  three  daus., 
d.  in  infancy;  and  3rdly,  Jane  Hester,  widow  of  Gen.  Sir 
John  Hope,  G.C.H.  Charles  Briggs. 

Brook  John,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Charles  Pearson,  Esq. 
Fanny  Catherine,  m.  1820,  Sir  Edward  KnatchbuU,  Bart., 
M.P. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Edward  Rice,  Esq.  of  Dane  Court,  Kent,  M.P. 
Marianne. 

Cassandra  Jane,  in.  21  Oct.  1834,  Lord  George  Augustus 
Hill;  and  d.  March,  1842. 

Louisa,  m.  11  June,  1847,  Lord  George  Augustus  Hill. 
Mr.  Knight  d.  19  Nov.  1852. 

Arms — Vert,  a  bend  fusilly  or,  in  base  a  cinquefoil  arg.  a 
canton  gu.,  quartering  the  Acsten  arms,  viz.,  or,  a  chevron 
gu.  between  three  lions'  gambs  erect  sa.  Crests— ist,  Knight  : 
A  friar  habited  ppr.  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  a  cinquefoil 
slipped  arg.,  and  in  the  sinister  a  cross  sa.  suspended  from  the 
wrist,  the  breast  charged  with  a  rose  gu. ;  2nd,  Austen  :  On  a 
mural  crown  or,  a  stag  sejant  arg.  attired  gold. 

Seats — Godmersham  Park,  Canterbury;  Chawton  House, 
Alton. 


KNIGHT    OF    -WOLVERLEY. 

Knight,  Feederic  Winn,  Esq.  of  Wolverley,  co. 
Worcester,  and  Simonsbath,  Devon,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
CO.  Worcester,  J.P.  co.  Somerset,  M.P.  for  West 
Worcestershire  since  1841,  Secretary  to  the  Poor- 

*  This  Jane  Austen  was  eldest  dau.  of  John  Austen,  Esq.  of 
Gravehurst,  in  Kent,  which  John  Austen,  Esq.,  had  a  son, 

John  Austen,  Esq.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Weller, 
Esq.  of  Tonbridge,  and  d.  r.  p.  1704,  leaving,  with  other  issue, 

Willlam  Austen,  Esq.,  m.  Miss  Rebecca  Uampson,  and  had 
a  son. 

Rev.  George  Austen,  m.  Miss  Cassandra  Leigh,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1827)  had  issue  at  his  decease,  1807, 

James,  in.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Gen.  Mathew,  by  Lady  Jane 
Pcrtie,  dau.  of  Peregrine,  Duke  of  Ancaster,  and  had  an  only 
child,  Jane  Anna  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  B.  Leiroy.  He  m. 
2ndly,  Mary  Lloyd,  and  left  at  his  decease  a  dau.,  Caroline, 
and  an  only  son.  Rev.  James  Edward  Austen  Leigh,  of 
Searletts,  Berks,  who  ,d.  Emma,  dau.  of  Charles  Smith, 
Esq.  of  Suitons,  and  had  (with  other  issue),  Cholmelet, 
M.A.,  Barrister-at  Law,  m.  1864,  Melesina  Mary,  dau.  of 
the  Most  Rev.  R.  C.  Trench,  Archbishop  of  Dublin. 

Edward,  successor  to  his  cousin,  Thomas  Knight,  as  in  the 
text. 

Henry  Thomas  (Rev.),  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Henry  Jackson, 
Esq.  of  London,  by  Sarah,  dau.  of  David  Papillon,  Esq.  of 
Acrise. 

Francis  William  (Sir),  Admiral  of  the  Red  and  K.C.B.,  6. 
1774;  in.  1st,  Mary,  only  child  of  John  Gibson,  Esq.  of 
Ramsgate,  by  whom  (who  d.  1823)  he  had  issue.  Admiral 
Austen  in.  2ndly,  Murtha,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Rev.  N. 
Lloyd,  Rector  of  Hinton. 

Charles  John,  a  Capt.  R.N.,  m.  twice,  and  had  issue. 

Cassandra  Elizabeth. 

Jane,  b.  16  Dec.  1775;  and  d.  unm.  18  July,  1817.  This  lady 
acquired  high  reputation  as  a  novelist. 


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Law  Board  1852  and  1858-9,  and  a  family  trustee 
of  theEritish  Museum  as  representative  of  R.  Payne 
Knight,  i.  9  May,  1812  ;    m.  15  July,  1850,  Maria 
Louisa  Couling,  dau.  of  tlie  late  E.  Gibbs,  Esc[.,  and 
has  a  son  and  heir, 
Fbederic  Sedright  Winn,  J. P.,  h.  11  May,  1S51. 
JCillCajC— Richard  Knioht,  Esq.,  foiimler  of  this  family 
(son  of  Kicliavd  Knight,  of  Made)ey,  Salop,  who  was  ensased 
in  the  iron  trade  at  the  time  of  the  Commonwealth,  and  who 
is  believed  toha\ebeen  the  jrrandson  of  Thomas  Knight  de 
Salop,  who  represented  Shrewsbury  in  the  first  Parliament  of 
Henry   Vlll.)  acquired    great   wealth  by  the  ironworks  of 
Salop,  and  settled  at  Downton,  co.  Hereford.    He  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Andrew  Payne,  of  Shawbury,  Salop,  and  by  her 
(who  was  bapt.  7  Nov.  1671,  and  d.  19  Oct.  1754)  had  issue, 
I.  Richard,  of  Croft  Castle,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.   of  Samuel 
Powell,  Esq.  of  Stancdge,  co.  Radnor,  and  had  an  only  dau. 
and  heiress,   Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Johnes,   Esq.  of  Llan- 
vairclydoge,  M.P.  for  co.  Radnor,  and  had  (with  two  daus., 
Elizabeth,  m.  John  Hanbury  Williams,  Esq. ;  and  Anne) 
two  sons, 

1  Thomas,  of  Hafod,  M.P.,  Lord- Lieutenant  of  co.  Car- 
digan, who  d.  without  surviving  issue,  1816. 

2  Samuel  (Rev.),  who  assamed'the  surname  of  Knight, 
m.  Ann  Maria,  dau.  of  Sir  Cornelius  Cuyler,  Bart. ;  and 
d.  1852,  leaving  a  dau.,  Louisa  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Sir 
John  Villiers,  Shelley   Bart.,  M.P. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  1770,  Hanbury  Williams,  Esq. 

2  Ann,  of  Portman  Square  and  Torquay ;  d.  unm. 

It.  Thomas,  Rector  of  Bewdley  and  Eibbesford,  in.  Ursula 
Nash;  and  d.  1764,  aged  67,  leaving  two  sons, 

1  RicHABD  Payne,  M.P.,  an  eminent  patron  of  learning 
and  the  Pine  Arts,  distinguished  likewise  as  a  classical 
■writer  and  poet.     He  d.  28  April,  1824,  aged  76. 

2  Thomas  Andrew,  F.R.S.,  of  Downton  Castle,  uo.  Here- 
ford, first  President  of  the  Horticultural  Society  of  Lon- 
don, 6.  10  Oct.  1858;  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  H.  Felton,  Esq., 
and  had  issue  an  only  son,  'i  homas  Andrew,  who  d.  s.  p. 
29  Nov.  1827:  and  three  daus.,  Frances,  m.  Thomas 
Pendarves  btackhouse  Acton,  Esq. ;  Elizabeth,  m.  182s, 
Francis  Walpole,  Esq.;  and  Charlotte,  m.  1824,  Sir  Wil- 
liam Edward  Rouse  Boughton,  Bart,  of  Lawford  Hall,  co. 
Warwick.  Mr.  Knight  d.  11  May,  1838.  (&e  Knight  of 
Vovniton  Castle.) 

III.  Edward,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Ralph,  of  Bringwood,  co.  Hereford,  r,!.Marv  Duppa;  and 
<;.  27  Feb.  1754,  aged  50,  leaving  a  son,  Thomas  Knight, 
Esq.  of  Henley  Hall,  who  d.  unm.  22  Aug.  1803. 

I.  Anne,  m.  Abraham  Spooner,  Esq  of  Birmingham. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  Edward  Baugh,  Esq.  of  Ludlow. 

III.  A  dau.,  m.  —  Careless,  of  Birmingham. 

IV.  A  dau.  TO.  Rogers,  of  Shutt  End,  co.  Stafford,  and  was 
grandmother  of  Samcel  Rogers,  the  poet. 

The  3rd  son, 

Edward  Knight,  Esq.  of  Wolverley,  co.  Worcester,  in. 
Elizabeth  James,  of  Olton  End,  near  SolihuU,  co.  Warwick, 
and  had, 

Edward,  of  Wolverley,  d.  unra.  1812. 

James,  of  Ludlow,  d.  s.  p.  1815. 

John,  of  whom  presently. 

Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  — -  I'almer,  Esq.;  and  2ndly,  Charles 
Baldwyn,  Esq.  of  Aqualate. 

Mary,  m.  Col.  Bampfylde,  of  llestercombe. 

Sarah,  m.  1766,  Sir  John  Sebright,  6th  bart. 
The  2nd  son, 

John  Knight,  Esq.  of  Lea  Castle,  co.  Worcester,  h.  1740; 
rn.  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Daniel  Cunyngham,  Esq.,  and  had  two 
sons, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  oi  Pap  Castle,  Cumberland,  m.  Isabella  Walker, 
and  left  issue, 

1  Thomas,  Barrister-at-Law,  &.  1798;  ra.  Miss  Hobler; 
and  d.  1850.  leaving  two  daus. 

2  John,  of  Henley  Hall,  6.  1803;  d.  1872;  m.  Catherine 
Levyson,  and  has  issue.  John,  now  of  Henley  Hall,  near 
Ludlow;  James  Thomas,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  late 
John  Matthews,  Esq.  of  Liverpool ;  Charles,  to.  Amy, 
dau.  of  —  Norton,  Esq.  of  Australia ;  Henrietta,  m.  Rev. 
Charles  Kent,  of  Ludlow;  and  d.  1861. 

3  Robert,  deceased. 

4  Edward,  in  the  army,  6.  1806;  d.  1876;  m.  Catherine 
Pemberton,  and  has  Edward  Frederic,  (j.  1852,  and  other 
issue. 

5  Jame.s,  in  the  army,  6.  1807;  killed  in  Spain  in  1844. 

6  Humphrey.  7  Charles,  deceased. 

1  Isabella.  2  Henrietta.  3  Marianne. 

4  Catherine.  5  Elizabeth.  6  Maria. 

3Ir.  Knight  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

John  Knight,  Esq.  of  Wolverley  and  Exmoor  Forest,  who 
».  to  the  representation  of  the  Knight  family  at  the  decease  of 


his  cou?=in,  Thomas  Andrew  Knight,  Esq.  of  Downton  Castle 
1838.  He  J)!.  1st,  Helen  Charlotte,  sister  of  Admiral  Si 
George  Hope,  which  hidy  d.  a.  p. ;  and  2ndly,  the  Hon.  Jam 
Elizabeth  Winn,  dau.  of  the  1st  Lord  Hcadley,  by  whom  (whi 
d.  at  Rome  1841)  he  had  issue, 
Frederic  Winn,  now  of  Wolverley. 

Charles  AUanson,  6.  1814;  m.  Jessie  Ramsey,  and  has  issue 
Moi'ley  and  Margaret. 

Edward  Lewis,  late  Capt.  20th  foot,  b.  1817  ;  m.  1851,  Elizq 
beth  Harris,  of  Canada,  and  by  her  (who  was  accidentall; 
drowned,  1854)  had  two  sons,  both  drowned  with  thei 
mother.  He  to.  2ndly,  1856,  Henrietia,  dau.  of  E.  A.  San 
ford,  Esq.  of  Nynehead  Court,  Somerset,  and  has  by  her 
Lewis  Ayshford,  Isabella  Dora,  Eric  Ayshford,  and  Gu; 
Cunningliauje. 
Michael,  to.  Michel  AngeloCaetanl,  Duke  of  Scrmoneta,  aa 
d.  at  Rome,  1872.  Isabella  Jane,  d.  at  Florence,  187 
Helen  Georgiana,  m.  Baron  Karl  von  Kanitz,  late  Prussia) 
Minister  at  Rome. 
Mr.  Knight  d.  at  Rome  24  Jan.  1850,  and  is  there  buried  wit: 
bis  wife. 

/fj-Di'?— Arg.,  three  pales  gu.  within  a  bordure  engrailed  az 
on  a  canton  of  the  second  a  spur  or.  Crest — On  a  spur  lyinj 
fessways  or,  an  eagle  per  fess  arg.  and  az.  wings  expanded  o 
the  first,  beaked  and  legged  gu. 

S^«<s— Wolverley  House,  Kidderminster;  and  Simonsbat: 
Lodge,  Exmoor,  Southmolton. 


KNIGHT    OF    DOWNTON    CASTLE. 

EOTJSE-BorGHTON-KNIGHT,     ANDREW     JOHNEg 

Esq.  of  Downton  Castle,  co.  Hereford,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
High  Sheria'  1860,  b.  26  May,  1826 ;  m.  28  Sept 
1858,  Eliza,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  J.  M.  Severne 
Esq.  of  Theuford  House,  co.  Northampton,  and  o: 
Wallop  HaU,  Salop,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Andrew,  6.  17  Nov.  1859. 

II.  Andrew  Greville,  b.  13  Feb.  1869. 
ni.  Edmund  Meysey,  6.  17  April,  1875. 

I.  Anna  Lily  Frances.  ii.  Katharine  Emily. 

III.  Mary  Georgiana.  iv.  Florence. 

Mr.  Boughton  Knight,  who  is  2nd  son  of  Sir  Willian 
Edward  Rouse  Boughton,  10th  bart.  of  Law 
ford,  CO.  Warwick,  and  late  of  Downton  Hall  (se 
Btjeke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage),  by  Charlotte  hif 
wife,  youngest  of  the  three  daus.  and  co-heirs  o 
Thomas  Andrew  Knight,  Esq.,  late  of  Downtoi 
Castle  aforesaid,  assumed,  by  royal  license,  28  Jan 
1857,  the  surname  of  Knight,  in  compliance  witl 
a  direction  contained  in  the  will  of  his  materna 
grandfather,  Thomas  Andrew  Knight,  Esq.  {Se 
Knight  of  Wolverley.) 


^j-7)!.s— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  three  pales  gu.  withi: 
a  bordure  engrailed  az.,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  three  spurs  or 
for  Knight:  2nd,  arg,  oa  a  chevron  between  three  cross 
crosslets  fitchee  sa.  as  many  bucks'  heads  cabossed  or,  on 
chief  gu.  a  goat  passant  of  the  field,  for  BonoHTON  of  Loughton 
3rd,  sa.,  three  crescents  or;  4th,  sa.,  two  bars  engrailed  arg 
Crest — On  a  spur  lying  fessways  or,  an  eagle,  wings  expande( 
ppr.  supporting  in  the  beak  a  spur  erect  gold.  Motto — Eque 
sit  semper  gequus. 

Seats — Downton  Castle,  near  Ludlow;  Wormesley  Grange 
near  Hereford.     Town  House— 11,  Brook  Street,  London. 


KNOLLES    OF    OATLANDS. 

Knolles,  Thomas  Walton,  Esq.  of  Oatland? 
CO.  Cork,  J.P.,  b.  1809;  s.  his  father,  the  lat. 
Thomas  Knolles,  Esq.  1840. 

ILtirtaCft.— Thomas  Knolt.es,  Esq.  of  Killeighy  an( 
Knockahowlea,  CO.  Cork  (traditionally  claiming  descent  froi, 
the  noble  family  of  Knollys  in  England),  to.  circa  165? 
Dorothy,  eldest  dau.  of  Giles  Busteed,  Esq.  of  Mount  Long,  ii 
the  same  co.,  by  whom  he  had  (with  four  daus.,  Elizabeth 
TO.  1684,  AVallis  Warren,  Esq.  ;  Dorothy,  to.  1691,  Georg 
Daunt,  Esq.,  of  Knockatowr,  co.  Cork ;  Rachel,  to.  1697 
William  Daunt,  Esq.  of  Kilkasen ;  and  Leah,  to.  —  Snow,  Esq 
of  Kinsale). 

Thomas  Knolles,  Esq.  of  Killeighy,  son  and  heir,  who  wa 
b.  6  Dec.  1C60:  to.  1st,  circa  1682,  Margaret,  dau.  c 
Thomas  Hungerford,  Esq.  of  Inchidony  Island,  co.  Cork,  an* 
had  issue  three  daus.,  Mary,  to.  1702,  Michael  Shuler,  o 
Kinsale,  Merchant;  Anne,  to.  1706,  Henry  Daunt,  Esq.  c 
Knoisknamana,  co.  Cork;  Margaret.    Mr.  Knolles  in.  2ndlj 


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692,  Eachael,  rtau.  (by  Anne  Cooke)  of  Francis  Shuler,  Mer- 
hant,  by  whom  he  had  issue  two  sons  and  three  daus.  Mr. 
vnolles  was  attainted  by  Kins  James  II. 's  Irish  Parliament  of 
689,  for  his  adherence  to  King  William.  Dying  1707,  he  was 
by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Knolles,  Esq.  of  Killeiffhy,  6.  1693;  m.  1715, 
IJatherine,  dau.  of  Col.  Kichard  Ilungerford,  of  Inchidony, 
nd  dying  1756,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Thomas  Knolles,  Esq.  of  Killeighy,  6.  1719;  to.  1740, 
foanna,  dau.  of  Robert  0"Callaghan,  Esq.  of  Clonmeen,  co. 
!ork,  by  Mary  Towgood,  dau.  of  Sampson  Towgood,  Esq.  by 
\Ielian,  dau.  of  Sir  Mattliew  Deane,  Bart.,  ancestor  of  Lord 
luskerry.  By  her  he  had  issue  two  sons  and  seven  daus. 
Dying  1770,  Mr.  Knolles  was  s.  by  his  oldest  son, 

Thomas  Knolles,  Esq.  of  Killeigliy,  m.  17«1,  Miss  Sarah 
\Ieade;  and  dying  1807,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Knolles,  Esq.  of  Killeighy  and  Oatlands,  6.  1784; 
m.  1807,  Frances  Susanna,  dau.  of  Thomas  Walton,  Esq.  of 
vValton  Court,  co.  Cork,  and  co-heir  with  her  sister  Anne, 
ind  wife  of  Sir  Thomas  Koberts,  of  Britficldstown,  Bart.  By 
ais  lady  he  had  issue, 

Thomas  Walton,  now  of  Oatlands. 
Kichard  Walton,  m.  Miss  Warren. 
Kobert  William,  who  emigrated  to  Australia  in  1836. 
Francis  Charles,  Lieut.  North  Cork  liifles. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Robert  Nettles,  Esq.  of  Nettleville,  co.  Cork. 
Anne.  Sarah  Frances. 

Mr.  Knolles  d.  1840. 
Seat— Oatlauds,  mar  Kin?ale. 


KKOX    OF    PEEHEN. 

Kxox,  George,  Esq.  of  Prehen,  co.  Londonderry, 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  cos.  Donegal  and  Londonderry, 
Major  and  Lieut. -Col.  Londonderry  Militia  ;  High 
Sheriff  CO.  Donegal  1862  ;  b.  1832. 

ILinCHflC. — Eight  Rev.  Andrew  KNOx(2ndsonof  Uchtred 
Knox,  of  Kanfurly,  co.  Renfrew,  by  Isabel  Cunninghanie 
his  wife)  was  consecrated  Bishop  of  the  Isles  1605,  and 
lop  of  Raphoe,  Ireland,  1610.  The  Bishop  had  a  grant,  of 
the  monastery  and  lands  of  Rathmullen,  co.  Donegal,  1614. 
He  VI.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Ralph  Bingley,  Knt.  of  Kosquil, 

).  Donegal,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  (Right  Rev.),  D.D.,  Bishop  of  the  Isles  1622,  m. 
Dec.  1625,  Prudence,  dau.  of  Peter  13enson,  Esq.  of  Shrag- 
more,  co.  DeiTy,  and  had  issue.  The  heiress  of  this  line, 
Katherine,  dau.  of  Andrew  Knox,  Esq.  of  Rathmacree,  co. 
Wcxlord,  rn.  1735,  John  Grogau,  Esq.  of  Johnstown, 
same  co. 

II.  Andrew,  heir  to  his  father. 

i:i.  John  (Rev.),  of  Ballyuannagh,  co.  Donegal,  m.  Jane, 

dau.  of  George  Downham,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  berry,  and  d. 

;U  March,  1643,  leaving  a  son, 

George,  b.  1621,  Provost  Marshal  of  the  besieging  army  of 

Derry,  1643;  d.  Dec.   1680,  leaving,  by  Mary  his  wife, 

two  sons,  Thomas  and  George. 

IV.  Claud  (Rev.),  Administrator  to  his  father,  1638. 

V.  James,  Administrator  to  his  father  1633. 

The  Bishop  of  Kaphoe  d.  17  March,  1632,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  surviving  son, 

Andrew  Knox,  Efq.  of  Rathmullen,  m.  Rebecca,  dau.  of 
Lieut. -Col.  Robert  Galbruitli,  ol  Dowisli,  co.  Londonderry, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Andrew,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert,  whose  will  is  dated  2  .Sept.  1711,  w.  the  sister  of 
John  French,  and  had  a  son,  William,  a  dau.,  Rebecca, 
and  another,  m.  Conyngham,  Esq. 

Mr.  Knox  was  g.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Andrew  Knox,  Esq.  of  Rathmullen,  Major  in  the  beseiging 
army  of  Derry,  attainted  by  the  Parliament  of  James  II., 
1689.    By  Mary  his  wife  he  left  a  son  and  successor, 

George  Knox,  Esq.  of  Rathmullen,  whose  will,  dated 
11  May,  1739,  was  proved  29  July,  1741.  He  m.  Mary  Wray, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Andrew  Knox,  Esq.  of  Rathmullen,  27  years  M.P.  for 
Donegal,  and  Colonel  in  the  army,  whose  will,  dated  10  May, 
1772,  was  proved  13  Dec.  1774.  He  m.  Honoria,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Andrew TomUins,  Esq.  of  Prehen,  co.  Londonderry, 
and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Mary  Anne,  shot  by  JohnMacnaughten) 
a  son,  his  heir, 

George  Knox,  Esq.  of  Prehen,  m.  1760,  Jane,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Mahon,  Esq.  of  Strokestown,  co.  Ros..ommon,  and 
Sister  of  Maurice,  1st  Lord  Uartlund,  by  whom  he  had  i-sjuc. 


I.  Andrew,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas  (Rev.),  m.  Ellon,  dau.  of  Redmond  Dillon,  Esq. 
of  Ashbrook,  co.  Dublin,  and  had  two  sons, 

1  George,  b.  1806,  appointed,  1847,  Resident  Magistrate  co. 
Sligo;  m.  1827,  Caroline  Catherine,  dau.  of  Charles 
Hawkes,  Esq.  of  Brierlield,  co.  Roscommon;  and  (/.  13 
Jan.  1874,  leaving  by  her,  who  d.  8  July,  1874,  a  son, 
Thomas  Conroy,  6.  1832.  2  Thomas. 

HI.  Maurice,  of  Farn,  co.  Roscommon,  m.  Anne  Maple,  dau. 
of  James  Wilson,  of  Derks,  co.  Meath,  and  had  issue, 

1  George  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Castle  Blakeney,  co.  Galway, 
m.  trances  Holmes,  and  had  isbue, 

Maurice,  6.  Jan.  1817. 
Janet. 

2  Maurice  Wilson,  J.P.,  b.  1805;  m.  1831,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Francis  White,  Esq.  of  Oldstone,  co. 
Antrim,  and  has  issue, 

Francis  William  White,  6.  11  Oct.  1847;  m.  July,  1871, 

Annie,  dau.  of  Richard  Hudson,  Esq.   of  Templeearrig, 

CO.  Wicklow,  and  has  a  son,  George  Henry  Hudson,  b. 

March,  1874,  and  other  issue. 
Jane,  m.  Nov.  1869,  William  Topham,  and  d.  20  June, 

1870. 
Fiances,  m.  2  Dec.  1854,  Charles  James  Nicholson,  Esq. 
Bessie,  to.  3  July,  1862,  Robert  Boyd,  Esq. 
Hannah  Magdalen,  m.  Nov.  1856,  James  Brown  Ilornor 

Boyd,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Col.  17th  regt. 
Jemima  Mabel,  m.   13  Nov.    1869,  George  Pemberton 

Pigott,  Esq. 
Mary,  m.  20  May,  1869,  Albert  Greenland,   Esq.,  Capt. 

56th  regt.  Anne  Charlotte. 

1  Hannah,  m.  her  cousin,  William  Knox,  Esq. 

2  Jane.  3  Anne,  in.  George  Devenish,  Esq. 

IV.  Alexander,  Capt.  Donegal  Militia,  m.  Miss  Lyneham,  and 
had  a  son. 


I.  Honoria,  m.  Charles  Galway,  Esq. 

II.  Mary  Anne,  m.  Thomas  Conroy,  Esq. 

Mr.  Knox  d.  23  Aug.  1840,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Andrew  Knox,  Esq.  of  Prehen,  Col.  of  the  Donegal  Militia, 
M.P.  in  the  Irish  Parliament  at  the   Union,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Dominick  McCausland,  Esq.   of   Dai^ej•  Hill,  co.  Derry,  and 
had  issue, 
George,  his  heir. 
Dominick,  m.  Miss  Dysart. 

Andrew  (Rev.),  of  Birkenhead,  m.  Miss  Cox,  and  had  issue. 
Marcus,  Capt.  R.N.,  had  two  daus.,  Jane  Caroline,  m. 
6  Oct.  1868,  Duncan  Malcome  Irvine,  Capt.  17th  regt. ;  and 
Mary  Dorothea  Dawing,  m.  18  May,  1867,  Rev.  Henry 
Johnson. 
Thomas,  m.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  George  Franks,  Esq.  and 
has  issue. 
Mr.  Knox  d.  1840,  and  was  s.  by  his  oldest  son, 

George  Knox,  Esq.  of  Prehen,   Capt.  2nd  Dragoon  Guards, 
J. P.  and  D.L.  cos.  Londonderry  and  Donegal,  m.  1827,  Anna 
Maria,  dau.  of  Robert  Johnstone,  Esq.  of  Magheramena  Castle, 
CO.  Fermanagh,  and  d.  1848,  leaving  issue, 
George,  now  of  Prehen. 

Letitia  Mary,  m.  22  Sept.  1863,  Alexander  Shuldhara,  Capt. 
and  Major  Londonderry  Militia.  Harriett. 

Arms— Gu.,  a  falcon  volant  or,  within  an  orle  waved  in  the 
outer  and  engrailed  in  the  iimer  side  arg.  CVtoi — A  falcon  on  a 
perch  all  ppr.    Motto— \i  et  virtute. 

Seal— i'lthen,  Londonderry, 


KNOX    OF    RAPPA    CASTLE. 

Knox,  Annesley,  Esq.  of  Eappa  Castle,  co. 
Mayo,  J.P.  and  D.L. ,  High  Sheriff  1829;  b.  1798; 
m.  is  Oct.  1833,  Elizabeth,  dau,  of  Arthur  Knox, 
Esq,  of  Bushfield,  eo.  Mayo,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Anneslev  Arthur.  ii.  Ross  Mahon. 

III.  Robert  Henry.  iv.  Francis  Richard. 

I.  Bessie  Barbara.  ii.  Hariette  Lucy, 

III.  Emma  Louisa,  m.  Capt.  C.  Kirkwood. 

IV.  Frances  Maria.  v.  Isabella  Jaao. 
VI.  Lucy  Anne, 

iLtllCage.— In  leiO,  Andrew  Knox,  being  then  Bishop  of 
the  Isles,  was  translated  to  the  See  of  Raphoe,  and  since  that 
time  others  of  the  same  family  have  settled  in  Ireland,  and 
acquired  large  estates  and  high  position. 

William    Knox,  Esq.  of  Lifford,  co.  Donegal,  of  Scottish 

parentage,  m.  a  lady  named  Campbell,  and  by  her  left  at  his 

decease,  16.'i0(with  throe  daus.),  two  sons,  John  (Sir),  Sherill 

of  Dublin  1675,  and  Lord  Mayor  16b5-G,  knighted  6  Feb.  IG^J; 

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d.  s.  p.  1C87  ;  and  William,  of  whose  descendants  we  have  to 
treat.    The  2nd  son, 

William  Knox,  Esq.  of  Castlerea,  co.  Mayo,  6.  1630,  whose 
name  appears  in  the  loyal  addresses  from  that  county  to 
Chaeles  II.,  1682  and  1683;  m.  1st,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Roger 
Palmer,  Esq.  of  Castle  Lacken,  co.  Mayo,  and  had  by  her, 

Fbancis,  of  Moyne  Abbey,  co.  Mayo,  his  heir. 

Arthcb  (see  Knox  of  Mount  Falcon). 

Richard,  of  Lissadrone,  co.  Mayo,  d.  s.  p.  1754. 

Mary,  m.  1705,  Thomas  Bell,  Esq.,  Alderman  of  Dublin,  and 
Lord  Mayor  1702. 
He  m.  2ndly,  the  dau.  and  heir  of  Crofton,  of  Eappa  Castle, 
and  had  issue, 

William,  of  Dublin,  Clerk  of  the  Crown,  of  the  Peace,  and 
of  Assizes,  for  the  province  of  Connaught.  John. 

William  Knox's  eldest  son, 

Francis  Knox,  Esq.  of  Moyne  Abbey,  co.  Mayo,  High 
Sheriff  1718,  to.  Dorothy,  4th  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Maurice 
Annesley,  Esq.  of  Little  Rath,  co.  Kildare,  nephew  of  Arthur, 
1st  Earl  of  Anglesey,  and  had  by  her, 

I.  Thomas,  d.  unm.  v.  p. 

II.  James,  of  Moyne  Abbey,  High  Sheriff,  6.  22  July,  1724; 
m.  Dorothea,  2nd  dau.  of  Peter  Rutledge,  Esq.  of  Corn- 
field, and  d.  1806,  having  had  issue, 

1  Francis,  of  Moyne  Abbey,  Assistant  Barrister  co.  Sligo, 
and  King's  Counsel,  6.  1754.  In  1797  he  represented 
Phillipstown  in  Parliament.    He  d.  unm.  12  April,  1821. 

2  John,  of  Summerhill,  Dublin,  to.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Daniel 
Graham,  Esq.  of  co  Mayo,  and  had  issue. 

3  William,  in  the  E.I.Co.'s  Service,  d.  aged  19. 

4  James,  Capt.  51st foot,  d.  at  Armagh. 

1  Elizabeth,  to.  Dowell  O'Reilly,  Esq.  of  The  Heath. 
3  Dorothy,  d.  unm.  Aug.  1807. 
3  Mary  Anne.  3  Charity. 

Tii.  Francis,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Sarah,  wife  of  Francis  Blake,  Esq. 

II.  Dorothy,  6.  15  Nov.  1729  ;  to.  Thomas  Rutledge,  Esq.  of 
Killala. 

III.  Ellinor,  6.  22  Nov.  1730  ;  d.  unm. 

IV.  Mary  Anne,  6.  3  May,  J  728;  d.  unm.  1800. 
Francis  Knox  d.  1730.    His  3rd  son, 

Francis  Knox,  Esq.,   6.  16  July,  1726,  settled   at   Rappa 
Castle,  CO.  Mayo,  of  which  co.,  as  well  as  of  Sligo,  he  served 
as   High  Sheriff.     He  to.  25  March,  1761,  Mary,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of   Annesley  Gore,    Esq.   of  Belleek,    M.P.    co.    Mayo 
(brother  of  Arthur,  1st  Earl  of  Arran),  and  by  her  (who  d. 
31  Oct.  1818),  had  issue, 
Annesley  Gore,  of  Rappa  Castle,  his  heir. 
Francis,  J. P.,  d.  unm.  1803. 
James,  father  of  Sir  Francis  Arthur  Knox  Goee,  1st  bart. 

of  Belleek  Manor. 
Henri  William,  of  Netley  Park,   co.  Mayo,  Capt.  6th  Dra- 
goon Guards,  High  Sheriff  co.  Mayo  1810,  to.  Jane,  eldest 
dau.  of  Rev.  William  Rogers,  D.D.,   of  Kells,  co.  Meath, 
and  by  her  (who  -i.  13  Feb.  1835)  had  issue, 
Henry  William,    of  Netley   Park,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1845,  b.  9  Dec.  1809  ;  to.  1st.  7  Dec.  1835,  Isabella 
Antoinette,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Peel,  Esq.  of  Burton- 
on-Trent,   co.  Stafford,  which  lady  d.  19  Dec.  1838;  and 
2ndl/,  1842,  Eliza,  eldest  dau.  of  the  O'Grady  of  Kibally- 
owen,  and  d.  s.  p.  24  Sept.  1859. 
William  Henry,  d.  1847. 
Annesley  Gore,  d.  unm.  26  Oct.  1863. 
Mary  Mina,  now  of  Netley,  to.   28  March,  1833,  James 
Annesley  Knox,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  James  Fitzroy,  Capt.  Sligo  Rifles  Militia. 

II.  Granville  Henry,  m.  Helen  Farrer,  and  has  issue, 
Lionel  William. 

I.  Jane  Harriet,  m.  Albert  Henry  Knox,  Esq.,  Paymaster 
Shgo  Militia,  and  lias  issue. 

II.  Constance  Mina,  to.  Edward  Knox,  late  Capt.  North 
Mayo  regt.  (both  deceased),  and  had  issue. 

Harriette,  m.  Charles  Kirkwood,  Esq.  of  Bartra  House  co 
Mayo,  Capt.  R.N.  ' 

Eleanor,  m.  H.  A.  Knox,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Knox  d.  6  Oct.  1816. 
Arthur  of  Buslifield,  co.  Mayo,  6.  1785;  m.  Barbara,  only 

dau.  of  Joseph  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Brookhill,  and  had  issue 
John,   of  Greenwood  Park,  co.  Mayo,  6.  3  Nov    1786-  m 
Jane,  dau.  of  Samuel  Handy,  Esq.,  and  d.  10  March,  1861  • 
us  dau.  Florence  Knox,  s.  her  brother  in  the  estate  of 
(}i-eenwood  Park  (see  Supplement). 
Eleanor  Anne,  to.  John  Knox,  Esq.,  Major  Sligo  Militia 
Dorothea  Henrietta,  to.  Henry  Bruen,  of  Oak  Park   M  P 
Elizabeth,  to.  28  Aug.  1787,  Robert  Rutledge,  Esq.,  of  Broom- 
Mary,  m.  William  H.ind7,  Esq.  ot  Bracca  Castle. 
Anne,  to.  14  Nov.  1803.  Anthony  Gildua,  Est.  of  PortRoval 
Chanty,  m.  23  May,  1815.  William  Orme,  Esq.  of  Glenmore. 
Mr.  Knox  d.  1813,  ind  was.5.  by  his  oldest  son, 
Annesley  Goke  Knox,   Esq.  of  U^ppa  CasUc,  m.  2'4  Jaiy,  ' 


1793,  Harriette,  sister  of  Sir  Ross  Mahon,  Bart.,  and  d.  4  Julj 
1839,  having  had  issue, 
Annesley,  of  Rappa  Castle. 

St.  George   Henry  (Rev.),  m.  Dec.  1836,  Miss  Ann  C.  Si 
George,  and  has  two  sons. 
James  Annesley,  J.P.,  m.  28  March,  1833,  Mary  Mina,  dau 
of  Henry  William  Knox,  Esq.  of  Netley  Park,  and  left  issu 
two  sons  and  two  daus.  John,  m.  and  has  two  sons. 

Henry  Augustus,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Henry  William  Knox 
Esq.,  and  has  issue  three  sons  and  two  daus. 
Francis  William. 

Anne  Elizabeth.  Maria. 

Harriette,  m.  April,  1833,  James  Knox  Gore,  Esq. 
Jane.  Emily. 

Arms— Gu.,  a  falcon  wings  expanded  within  a  bordure  en 
grailed,  on  a  canton  of  the  same  a  fess  chequy  arg.  and  32 
Crest — A  falcon  close  on  a  perch  all  ppr. 
(S'ectt— Rappa  Castle,  nearBallina. 


KNOX    OF    MOUNT    FALCON. 

Knox,  Uteed  Augustus,  Esq.  of  Mount  Falcon 
CO.  Majo,  J.P.  COS.  Mayo  and  Sligo,  and  D.L.  of  thi 
latter  CO.,  High  SherifP  of  co.  Mayo  1875,  b.  19  AjDril 
1825  ;  m.  16  Aug.  1875,  Agnes  Frances  Nina,  dau 
of  Sir  Francis  Arthur  Knox-Gore,  Ist  bart.,  o: 
Belleek  Manor,  co.  Mayo,  and  has  issue, 

Sarah  Augusta. 

HutCatJC.— Ahthdr  Knox,  Esq.  (2nd  son  of  Willian 
Knox,  Esq.  of  Castlerea,  by  Mary  Palmer  his  wife),  served  ai 
High  Sheriff  co.  Mayo  1732-3.  He  to.  8  May,  1724,  Hannah 
3rd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Roger  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Palmerstown 
CO.  Mayo,  by  Charity  his  2nd  wife,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  o 
Maurice  Annesley,  Esq.  of  Little  Rath,  co.  Kildare,  and  d 
16  May,  1743,  leaving  a  dau.,  Sydney,  m.  Matthew  Vaughan 
Esq.  of  Carramore,  and  a  son, 

John  Knox,  Esq.  of  Castlerea,  J. P.,  M.P.  for  Donegal  fron 
1761  to  1769,  and  Castlebar  from  1769  to  1774,  served  as  Higl 
Sheriff  for  Sligo  1752,  and  for  Mayo  1763;  6.  1728  ;  m.  25  May 
1750,  Anne,  4th  dau.  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Henry  King,  Bart., 
by  Isabella  his  wife,  sister  of  Richard,  Viscount  Powerscourt 
and  had  by  her  (who  d.  29  March,  1808)  two  sons  and  ihrc( 
daus., 

Arthur,   6.    13  Sept.  1759,  who  settled  at  Woodstock,  co 

Wicklow  (an  estate  purchased  from  Lord  St.  George),  Higl 

Sheriff  for  that  co.  1791,  for  Mayo,  and  a  Magistrate  foi 

both  COS. ;  to.  23  June,  1781,  Lady  Mary  Brabazon,  eldes 

dau.  of  Anthony,  8th  Earl  of  Meath,  and  d.  23  Oct.  1798 

leaving  issue, 

John,  of  Castlerea,  co.  Mayo,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  13  May 

1783,  High  Sheriff  co.  Wicklow  1809,  and  co.  Mayo  1821 . 

TO.  12  March,  1808,  Maria  Anne,  only  dau.  of  Major  Johr 

Knox,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  June,  la61)  had  issue  (he  d. 

31  Dec.  1861), 

1  Arthur  Edward,  of  Trotton,  Sussex,  an  ofiBcer  in  th( 
2nd  Life  Guards,  to.  12  Dec.  1835,  Lady  Jane  Parsons 
elder  dau.  of  Laurence,  2nd  Earl  of  Rosse,  and  had 
issue,  1  Lawrence  Edward,  D.L.,  Capt.  11th  foot, 
and  Major  of  militia,  b.  7  Nov.  1836;  to.  13  Aug.  1858 
Clara  Chariotte,  2nd  dau.  of  Major  Ernest  Knox,  tl 
Killala,  co.  Mayo,  and  d.  s.  p.;  2  Arthur  Henry;  1 
Maria  Jane ;  2  Alice ;  3  Helen. 

2  Ernest,  to.  1861,  Charlotte  Catherine,  dau.  of  Jamei 
Knox  Gore,  Esq.  of  Belleek  Manor,  co.  Sligo. 

3  Itobert  Augustus  (Rev.),  1842,  Octavia  Gertrude, 
youngest  dau.  of  Rev.  R.  J.  Hallifax,  only  son  of  Dr, 
Hallifax,  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph. 

4  Edward  WilUam  John.  5  Alfred  Charles. 
Edward,  6.  2  Nov.  1786,  afield  officer  in  the  army. 
Arthur   (Rev.),  b.   22  Nov.  1793;    m.   Nov.  1820,  Mary, 

dau.  of  the  Right  Hon.  Dennis  Daly,  of  Dunsandle,  co 
Galway. 
Mary,  d.  unm.  July,  1798. 

Anne,  m.  Edward  William  Scott,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law. 
John,  of  Castlerea,  co.  Mayo. 

Isabella,  m.  Xaverius Blake,  Esq.  of  Oranmore,  co.  Galway, 
Hannah,  m.  29  July,  1775,  James  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Parsons- 
town,  CO.  Meath. 
Anne,  d.  unm.  14Sept.  1788. 
Mr.  Knox  d.  24  Feb.  1774.    His  2nd  son, 

John  Knox,  of  Castlerea,  co.  Mayo,  Major  in  the  Sligo 
regt.  of  Militia,  6.  10  March,  1764;  to.  1st,  24  Dec.  178t}, 
Eleanor  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Francis  Knox,  Esq.  of  liappa 
Castle,  CO.  Mayo,  by  Mary  his  wife,  4th  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Annesley  Gore,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  co.  Mayo  (brother  to  Arthur, 
tiist  Earl  of  Arran),  and  by  this  lady  (who  d.  20  March,  1790) 
had  (with  a  dau.,  Maria  Anne,    m.   12  March,   1808,  JoUn 


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Cnox,  Esq.,  of  ■Woodstock,  co.  Wicklow,  and  Castlerea,  co. 
dayo)  two  sons, 

John  Fkedektc,  his  lioir. 

Francis,  b.  1790;  d.  young  (1793). 
aajov  Knox  m.  2ndly,  14  April,  1811,  Catharine,  2nd  dau.  of 
Rithuvd  Chaioner,  Esq.  of  Kingsfort,  co.  Meath,  and  by  her 
lad  fui  tlier  issue, 

Richard.  Edward  Chaloner.  Robert  John. 

Frances  Maria.  Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  John  Blunden,  Bart. 

Catherine,  deceased. 
Major  John  Knox  d.  11  July,  1821,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest 

n, 

John  Fkedebick  Knox,  Esq.  of  Mount  Falcon,  co.  Mayo, 
Lieut.-Col.  of  the  Sligo  Militia,  J. P.  and  D.L.  cos.  Mayo  and 
Slieo,  High  Sheriff  of  Mayo  1823,  and  of  Shgo  1824,  b.  28  Feb. 
1789;  m.  28  Jan.  1819,  Anna  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Knox 
Gore,  Esq.  of  Broadlands  Park,  co.  Mayo,  by  his  wife  Lady 
Maria  Louisa,  dau.  of  Arthur  Saunders,  2nd  Earl  of  Arran, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Frederic  Edgar,  6.  29  April,  1822;  d.  wnm.  28  Oct.  1867. 

II.  Utred  Augustus,  now  of  Mount  Falcon. 

III.  Albert  Henry,  6.  10  Feb.  1827  ;  m.  24  May,  1855,  Jane 
Harriett,  eldest  dau.  of  James  A.  Knox,  Esq.  of  Cross- 
p.atrick,  co.  Mayo,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Alfred  William,  b.  5  May,  1829. 

V.  Albert  Edward,  b.  17  Sept.  1831;  m.  4  June,  1868,  Emily 
Adela,  dau.  of  Sheffield  Betham,  Esq.  of  Monkstown,  co. 
DubUn,  2nd  son  of  Sir  William  Betham,  Ulster  King  ol  Arms, 
and  d.  1870,  leaving  issue,  one  dau.,  Grace. 

■VI.  Ernest  Adolphus,  0.  26  April,  1834. 

vn.  John  Ethelred,  6. 7  March,  1836. 

I.  Eleanor  Louisa. 
Lieut.-Col.  Knox  d.  21  Sept.  1871,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
surviving  son,  the  present  Utked  Augustus  Knox. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  falcon  wings  expanded  within  a  bordure  en- 
grailed or,  on  a  canton  of  the  last  a  less  chequy  arg.  and  az. 
CVesf— A  falcon  close  on  a  perch  all  ppr.    Jl/o«(o— Moveo  et 


Thomas  Tdtton,  now  of  Uphill. 

Mary,  m.  14  Feb.   1837,  Hubert  Rravcs,   Esq.  of  Chariton 
House,  in  the  parish  of  Donhtad  St.  Mary,  in  the  co.  of 
Wilts,  J. P.  and  D.L.  (who  d.  1874},  d.  25  March,  1859,  leaving 
an  only  surviving  son, 
Albert  Reginald    Graves,  Esq.  of   Delapre   Bradport, 
Dorset,  and  Chariton  House,  Salisbury,  J  .P.  for  Wilts  and 
Dorset,  and  Capt.  Royal  Wilts  Militia,  M.A.,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  b.  1840;  m.  1871,  Mary  Jane,  3rd  dau.  of  William 
Morgan  Benett,  Esq.  of  Fritham,  Hants,  and  has  a  son, 
Reginald  Benett,  and  other  issue. 
Arms— Gu.,  a  chevron  vaire  arg.  and  sa.     Cres(— An  eaglo'j 
head  erased  or,  between  two  wings  displayed  sa.    MoUu — 
In  Domino  contldo. 
(Seat— Uphill,  Weston-super-Mare. 


KNOX-BKOWNE. 

See  Leowkb. 


KNYFTON    OF    UPHILL. 

Kntfton,  Thomas  Tutton,  Esq.  of  Upliill, 
Somerset,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  SberifE  1851 ; 
m.  1st,  15  Dec.  1836,  Eliza  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of 
Major-Gen.  Sir  Love  Jones  Parry,  of  Madryn,  co. 
Carnarvon,  by  whom  (who  d.  29  Sept.  1838)  he  had 
a  sou, 

Thomas  Parry,  5.  23  Sept.  1838;  d.  13  Oct.  in  same  year. 
He  m.  2ndly,  12  July,  1855,  Georgiana  Sophia,  only 
surviving   child  of   William   Hungerford  Colston, 
D.D.,  Eector  of  West  Lydford,  Somerset. 

HtlTCaSP.— Thomas  Kniveton,  of  Mugginton,  co.  Derby, 
claiming  descent  from  a  junior  branch  of  the  Knivetons  of 
Mercaston,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Kniveton,  Bart. 
of  Mercaston,  co.  Derby,  M.P.  for  the  co.  in  the  1st  of 
James  I.,  created  a  baronet  in  1611.  They  had,  with  other 
issue,  a  son, 

Thomas  Kniveton  or  Kntfton,  of  Mugginton,  who  to.  twice. 
By  his  1st  marriage  he  had  no  issue.    He«i.2ndly,  1661,  Anne 

Pegge,  and  had,  with  three  daus.,  two  sons,  i.  Thomas,  who 
d.  at  Derby  about  1705,  leaving  two  daus. ;  and  ii.  George. 
The  younger  son, 

George    Kntfton,   Esq.,  m.  1698,    Mary,    only    child    of 

Thomas  Hobbs,  of  Uphill,  Somerset,  and  settled  there.    He  d. 

March,  1774,  having  had  a  numerous  famjly,  all  of  whom  d. 

young  or  unm.,  except  one  dau.,  Anne,  m.  the  Rev.  Benjamin 

Hancock,  Rector  of  Uphill,  and  d.  11  July,  1765,  and  two  sons, 

Thomas,  of  whom  presently  ;  and  George  (Rev.),  bapt.  16  Nov. 

1622,  Vicar  of  St.  Decuman's,  Somerset,  d.  Nov.  1797,   having 

had  three  sons,  George,  Charles,  and  Thomas,  who  all  d.  unm. 

in  his  lifetime.    The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Kntfton,  Esq.  of  Uphill,  bapt.  24  Jan.  1716;  m. 

28  Aug.  1765,  Miss  Tutton,   and  d.  June,  1776,  having  had, 

with  a  dau.,  Mary,  a  son, 

Thomas  Tutton  Kntfton,   Esq.  of   Uphill,   bapt.  27  Jan. 

1770;   m.  25   May,   1797,  Miss   Chappell,  and  d.  at  Wells, 

13  Jan.  1810,  having  had. 


SNEYD-KYNNERSLEY    OF    LOXLEY 
PARK, 

Snetd-Ktnneeslet,  Clement,  Esq.  of  Loxley 
Park,  and  Highfields,  co.  Staliord,  b.  7  Jan.  1859  ; 
s.  his  father  28  Nov.  1876. 

ilturagf. — According  to  an  old  pedigree,  "the  family  of 
the  Kynnersleys  is  very  ancient,  being  seated  long  before  the 
Conquest  in  com.  Hereford,  in  a  castle  soe  called  at  present. 
In  Doomesday  Booke  it  is  recorded,  that  when  the  Conqueror 
was  possessed  of  his  newekingdome  of  England,  hee  sent  his 
Commiss"'*  throughout  y^  remote  parts  thereof,  to  know  howe 
every  man  held  his  lands.  In  which  time  there  was  an  ould 
gentleman  that  lived  and  was  owner  of  Kynnardsley  Castle,  in 
com.  Hereford:  byname  John  de  Kynnardsley,  and  by  title 
a  knight  (if  any  knights  were  before  the  Conquest).  This  ould 
gentleman  was  blind,  he  had  then  liveing  with  him  twelve 
sonnes,  whom  with  himself  he  armed,  and  stood  in  his  castle 
gate,  his  halberd  in  his  hand,  attending  the  coming  of  sheriffs 
and  other  comiss"  from  y"'  king,  who  being  arrived,  demanded 
of  him  by  what  tenure  he  held  his  castle  and  lands ;  y"  old 
kn'  replied  by  his  amies,  showing  to  them  his  halberd." 

Hugo  de  Ktnnardslete  is  mentioned  in  several  charters  in 
the  time  of  HenrtHL,  and  was  seised  of  the  manor  of  Newland 
and  other  estates  in  cos.  Gloucester  and  Hereford.  This  Hugh 
is  stated  to  have  been  a  soldier  of  the  Cross,  to  have  accom- 
panied Prince  Edwarp  to  the  Holy  Land,  and  to  have  received 
the  honour  of  knighthood,  upon  wliich  occasion  he  added  the 
Jerusalem  crosses  to  his  arms,  which  were  before  "  Az.,  a  lion 
rampant  arg." 

For  centuries  after,  the  Kynnersleys  of  Loxley  preserved  a 
male  succession,  and  still  continue  to  be  one  of  the  leading 
families  of  co.  Stafford.    The  last  male  representative, 

Clement  Ktnnerslet,  Esq.  of  Loxley  (son  of  Thomas 
Kynnersley,  Esq.  of  Loxley,  an  officer  R.N.,  by  Penelope  his 
wife,  only  dau.  of  John  Wheeler,  Esq.  of  Wootlon,  and  grand- 
son of  Thomas  Kynnersley,  Esq.  of  Loxley,  by  Barbara  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Sir  Gilbert  Clarke,  of  Chileote),  to.  Rosamond,  dau.  of 
Sir  Wolstan  Dixie,  Bart,  of  Bosworth  Park,  co.  Leicester,  but 
dying  s.  p.  1815,  willed  his  property  to  his  nephew,  Thomas 
Snetd  (youngest  son  of  John  Sneyd,  Esq.  of  Bishton,  co. 
Stafford,  by  Penelope  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Kyn- 
nersley, Esq.  of  Loxley  Park,  co.  Stafford).    This 

Thomas  Snetd,  Esq.,  J.P.  andD.L.,  6.  6  May,  1774,  assumed, 
by  royal  license  1815,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
Ktnnerslet.    He  m.  1st,  Miss  Maria  Stokes  Kynnersley,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  16  March,  1821)  had  two  sons  and  two  daus. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Miss  Harriet  Potts,  and  by  her  had  issue,  with 
two  other  sons  and  five  daus.,  a  son, 
Thomas  Clement  Sneyd  Kynnersley,  of  Moor  Green,  Moseley, 
CO.  Worcester,  M.A.,  Baiiister-at-Law,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co. 
Warwick,   J.P.  cos.   Stafford  and  Worcester,  Recorder  of 
Newcastle-under  Lyme,  b.  1803;  m.  1834,  Eliza  Rose,  eldest 
dau.  of  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Taplow  House,  Bucks,  and  by  her- 
(who  d.  1860)  has  with  other  issue,  a  son,  Edmund  Mackenzie, 
Bariister-at-Law,    one  of  H.  M's.  Inspectors  of  Schools,  6. 
1841. 
Mr.  Sneyd  Kynnersley  d.  5  Sept.  1844.     The  only  sou  survivina 
childhood,  of  the  1st  marriage, 
Clement    John,  to.   4  Jan.   1830,   Mary,   dau.  of  William 
Sneyd,  Esq.  of  Ashcombe,  and  d.  3  March,  1840,  leavuig 
issue, 
Clement  Thomas,  late  of  Loxley  Park. 
William  Henry. 
Mary  Jane,  to.  Rev.  W.  Frazer. 
Mr.  Sneyd  Kynnersley's  grandson, 

Clement  Thomas  Snetd  Ktnnerslet,  Esq.  of  Loxley  Park, 
CO.  Stafford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  21  Oct.  1833  ;  m.  Feb.  1858.  at 
Bayonne,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Joseph  MaUaby,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 


916 


KYR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


XYR 


in.  Harry  Craven. 


I.  Clettent,  now  of  Loxley  Tar'.: 

II.  John  Ralph. 
I.  Mary  Blanche. 

He  d.  1876. 

'4  rnw— Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  for  Kynitekslet,  az.,  seinee 
of  crosses  crosslec  a  lion  rampant  ur?.  i  2nd  and  3rd,  tor 
S.stTD,  arg.,  a  scythe  the  blade'  in  chief  the  seed  or  handle  in 
bend  sinister  sa.,  in  the  fess  point  a  fleur-de-lis  of  the  second. 
Crests— VoT  Ktnkebslet,  A  mount  vert,  thereon  a  greyhound 
sejant  arg.  collared  or,  under  a  hawthum  treeppr. ;  for  Ssetd, 
A  lion  statant  guardant  the  tail  extended  sa.  31otto—iiec 
opprimerc  nee  opprimi. 

6'ca;— Loxley  Park,  Uttoxeter,  co.  Stafford. 


MONEY-KYRLE    OF    HOMME    HOUSE. 

Moxet-Etele,  John  Erxle,  Esq.  of  Homme 
House,  Much  Marcle,  co.  Hereford,  of  Whetham, 
Wilts,  Lieut.-Col.  late  32nd  regt.,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
fo.  Hereford,  b.  1  March,  1812  ;  tn.  1st,  16  July, 
1842,  Harriet  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Sutton, 
Esq.  late  of  Hertingfordburv,  co.  Herts,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  14  April,  1857)  has  issue, 

I.  William  Lowthee  Eenle,  late  of  21st  Fusiliers,  6.  27 
Dec.  1S44. 

II.  AuDLEY  Walteb  Washbocene,  55th  regt.,  6.  12  Sept. 
1S46. 

I.  Harriet  Mary  Ernie,  m.  9  Sept.  1874,  Eev.  Andrew  Pope, 
Vicar  of  Preston-on-Wye,  and  has  issue,  Andrew  William 
Waring,  b.  29  April,  1878;  and  Sy bill  Mary  Frances. 

II.  Alice  Elaanor. 

III.  Eugsaia  Emma. 

He  m.  2ndly,  4  Jan.  1865,  Ada  Frances,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  late  John  Simons,  Esq.  and  by  her  has  issue, 

III.  Rowland  Tracy  Ashe,  b.  2  Aug.  1S66. 

IV.  Cecil  Leigh,  6.  20  Jan.  1868. 

ILincaffr.— Robert  Crul,  of  Altone,  or  Old  Town,  near 
Boss,  resided  1295,  at  Homme,  now  horn  Green,  in  the  same 
neighbourhood.  From  him  descended  Walter  Ktrle,  who 
was  seated  at  "  The  HuUe,"  or  Hill,  near  Boss,  in  the  year 
1489.  Dying  at  the  close  of  the  same  century,  this  gentleman 
bequeathed  The  Hill  to  his  eldest  son,  Walter,  who  left  an 
only  dau.  and  heir,  Alice,  m.  Christopher  Clarke,  Esq.,  and 
to  his  2nd  son,  James,  the  estate  of  Walfurd,  near  Ross;  James 
thus  became  founder  of  the  Walford  branch  of  the  Kyrle 
family. 

Thomas  Ktrle,  of  Walford  Court,  son  and  heir  of  the 
above-mentioned  James,  lived  temp.  Henri  VII.,  and  by  his 
marriage  with  Johan,  dau.  and  heir  of  Hugh  Abrahall  (by 
Alice  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Rudhall,  of  Eudhall)  had,  with 
four  daus.,  nine  sons.  From  the  eldest  of  these  sons,  viz., 
Walter,  of  Walford  (who  m.  Joan,  dau.  of  Richard  Warn- 
combe,  Esq.)  descended  John  Ktble,  the  celebrated  "  Man  of 
Boss"  (who  was  6.  at  the  Whitehouse,  Dymock,  May,  1607, 
and  d.  «.  p.  at  Ross,  7  Xov.  1724),  and  from  the  4th  of  them, 
viz.,  Thomas  Ktble,  who  seated  himself  at  Much  Marcle  early 
in  the  reign  of  Elizabeth,  the  line  which,  through  the  female 
representative,  still  retains  possession  of  that  ancient  seat. 

Sib  John  Ktrle,  of  Much  Marcle,  2nd  bart.,  grandson  of 
Thomas  Kyrle,  the  1st  of  Much  Marcle,  m.  16  Dec.  1647, 
Rebecca,  dau.  of  Daniel  Vincent,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  m. 
2ndly,  John  Booth,  Esq.  of  Letton)  had  four  daus.  Sir  John 
Kyrle,  who  was  M.P.  for  Hertforshire  at  the  period  of  his 
decease,  d.  4  Jan.  1679-80,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  dau.  and 
co-heir, 

ViNCENTiA  Ktrle,  6.  2  Oct.  1651;  m.  6  Dec.  1674,  Sir 
John  Ernie,  Knt.  of  Bury  Town,  WUts  (son  of  Sir  John  Ernie, 
of  Whetham,  Knt.,  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer  temp. 
Charles  II.  and  James  II.),  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Ktrle  Ernle,  the  heir. 

I.  Hester  Ernie,  6.  8  Feb.  1675-6;  m.  William  Washhoume, 

Esq.,  son  and  heir  of  William  Washboume,  Esq.  of  Wychen- 

ford  and  Pytchley,  and  was  mother  of 

Elizabeth  Washboume,  to.  1  Oct.  1723,  Francis  Money,  Esq. 

of  Wellingborough,  and  d.  2  March,  1726,  leaving  an  only 

son, 

James  Movrr,  Esq.,  of  whom  presently. 
Tincentia  Lady  Ernie  was  s.  by  her  son, 

John  Ktrle  Ebnle,  Esq.  of  Whetham  and  Much  Marcle, 
bapt.  10  May,  I6s3  ;  m.  1704,  Constantia,  only  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Bolt,  Knt.,  of  Saccombe,  Herts,  and  dying  Oct.  1725. 
left  an  only  dau.  and  heir. 


Constastia  Ernle,  m.  1741,  Thomas,  Visconnt  Dupplir 
afterwards  8th  Earl  of  Kinnoul,  and  had  an  only  child 
Thomas  John  Ernie  Hay,  6.  12  Aug.  1742,  who  d.  14  Oct.  1742 
The  Countess  herself  d.  1753,  and  was  interred  at  Calne  on  th 
7th  July.  Leaving  no  issue,  she  settled  her  estates  upon  th 
next  heir  (the  son  of  her  first  cousin,  Elizabeth), 

James  Mo.set,  Esq.  of  Pitsford,  co.  Northampton,  Lieut. 
Col.  in  the  army,  bapt.  25  Sept.  1724;  m.  Eugenia,  eldest  dau 
and  co-heir  of  George  Stoughton,  Esq.  of  St.  John's,  Warwick 
and  dying  14  June,  178.5,  left  an  only  surviving  son, 

William  Monet,  Esq.  of  Homme  Hoiise,  co.  Hereford 
Whetham,  Wilts,  and  Pitsford,  co.  Northampton,  6.  23  Feb 
1748 ;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Webster,  Esq.  of  Stockton 
on-Tees  (by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Roland  Burdon,  Esq.),  auc 
by  her  (who  d.  20  June,  1813,  aged  69;  had  issue, 

I.  JA.MES,  his  heir.        n.  Willlam,  successor  to  his  brother, 

in.  George,  Master  in  Equity,  Accountant-General,  anc 
Keeper  of  the  Records  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature 
Calcutta,  TO.  21  Jan.  1817,  Pulcherie,  dau.  of  Henrie 
Msrquis  de  Bourbel,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1851,  aged  73;  lefi 
issue, 

1  William  Bayley,  to.  twice. 

2  George  Henri,  Barrister-at-Law,  M.A. 

3  Alonzo,  TO.  and  has  issue.     " 

4  Edward  Mortimer,  hi.  twice,  and  has  issue. 

5  Aurelian,  deceased. 

rv.  Kyrle  Ernie,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Much  Marcle,  and  Prelectr 
and  Prebendary  of  Hereford  Cathedral,  m.  16  Jan.  1806 
Mary  Thomasina,  dau.  of  Dominick  ffrench,  Esq.,  and  had 
Burvirtng  issue, 

1  Kyrle  Ernie  Aubrey  (Rev.),  m.  1st,  1841,  Emma  Kemp, 
widow  of  Rev.  John  Beveley  Mitford:  and  2ndly,   184 
Mary,  dau.  of  H.  Smith,  Esq.,  of  Dulverton,  and  had  issue 
Ued.  1872. 

2  Rowland  William  Taylor,  m.  1840,  Katherine,  dau.  ol 
Major  Peyton,  of  the  Indian  army,  and  left  issue. 

1  Mary  Ernie,  m.  1830,  Oswald,  son  of  Thomas  Giimston, 
Esq.  of  Grimston  Garth,  co.  York,  and  has  issue. 

2  Ellenor,  m.  1827,  the  late  Rev.  Richard  Coke  Wilmot,  son 
of  Sir  Robert  Wilmot,  Bart,  of  Chaddesden,  co.  Derby. 

3  Eugenia  Jane,  m.  1840,  Rev.  Henry  Huntingford,  M.A., 
Rector  of  Hampton  Bishop,  co.  Hereford,  Canon  oi 
Hereford,  and  Fellow  of  Winchester  College,  d.  1870. 

4  Vincentia  SybiUa. 

V.  Bowland,  Vice-Admiral  E.N.,  C.B.,  to.  13  Sept.  180.5, 
Maria,  dau.  of  William  Money,  Esq.  of  Walthamstow,  Essex, 
and  d.  21  June,  I860,  having  had  issue, 

1  Rowland,  Bengal  C.S.,  6.30  March,  1812;  to.  18  June, 
1846,  Mary  Ann,  only  dau.  of  Maior-Gen.  Tombs.  Bengal 
Cavalry,  and  by  her  (who  d.  15  Oct.  Ia65>  left  at  Ms  de- 
cease, 2  May,  1869, 

Ernest  Montagu,  b.  28  Dec.  1848. 
Rowland  Ernie  Gambier,  6.  16  Sept.  1850. 
Gertrude  Emma  Mary. 

2  Emle  Kyrle,  Major-Gen.  E.H.A.  Hate  Bengal),  6. 18  Feb. 
1814;  to.  26  Sept.  1850,  Mary  Emma  Weller  Lewin,  and 
has  issue, 

Rowland  Feamley  Kyrle,  Lieut.  Royal  Scots,  6.  22  July, 
1851.  Hubert  Emle  Kyrle,  b.  12  Sept.  1854. 

Charles  Edmund  Kyrle,  b.  16  April,  1857;  d.  24  April, 
1857.  Edmund  Charles  Kyrle,  6.  8  Feb.  1859. 

Geraldine  Mary  Kyrle,  m.  9  July,  1878,  Gerard  Auriul 

de  Visme,  Capt.  8th  Royal  Irish  Hussars. 

3  William  Taylor,  b.  7  May,  1817,  Col.  Madras  Army  ;  to. 
9  June,  1853,  Isabella  Frances  Thomas,  and  d.  20  Aug. 
1877,  leaving  issue, 

Emle  George,  6.  27  Nov.  1855. 

William  Edgar,  b.  22  Dec.  1858. 

Florence  Emily,  6.  19  May,  1864;  d.21  May,  1855. 

4  Da-sid  Inglis,  6.  1  March,  1819,  Lieut.  5th  Madras  Native 
Infantry;  d.  5  April,  1843. 

5  George  James  Gambier,  b.  1  Jan.  1827  ;  d.  20  May,  1829. 

1  Maria  Rowlanda,  6.  14  Feb.  1607  ;  to.  8  April,  1830,  Rev. 
Samuel  James  Gambier,  nephew  of  Lord  Gambier,  and  d. 
24  July,  ltt74,  leaving  issue;  her  widower  d.  12  Jan.  1878. 

2  Amelia  Mary,  b.  21  April,  I8I0;  to.  1st,  12  June,  1841, 
Hon.  Henry  Frederick  Hartstonge  Pery,  who  d.  26  Aug. 
1843 ;  and  2ndly,  4  Sept.  1848,  Robert  William  King,  Lieut. 
9th  Hussars,  and  d.  s.  p.  25  Nov.  1870. 

3  Mary  Martha,  b.  5  Dec.  1815;  d.  30  Jan.  1817. 

4  AngeUca  Mary,  6.  13  Oct.  1820;  to.  2  July,  1844,  George 
Selby,  Major-Gen.  Royal  (late  Madras)  Artillery,  and  has 
issue. 

5  Emma  Martha,  6.4  June,  1822;  d.  unm.  8  March,  1854. 

6  Eva  Maria,  6.  12  June,  1824;  to.  three  times;  lastly,  Hon. 
Ashley  Eden,  Bengal  C.S. ;  and  d.  10  Jan.  1877. 

VI.  John,  Commander  in  the  East  India  Company's  Maritime 
Service,  d.  unm.  6  Aug.  1825. 

I.  Hester,  d.  1854.  n.  Mary,  d.  in  childhood. 

III.  Eugenia,  m.  8  June,  1797,  'William  Taylor  Money,  Esq. 
of  Walthamstow,  Essex,  Knight  of  the  Guelphic  Order,  M.P., 
and  subsequently  H.  B.  M.  Consul-General  at  Venice  and 


KYR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


KYR 


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Milan,  and  his  widow  d.  9  Sept.  1865,  aged  90,  having  had 
issue. 

IV.  Susannah,  m.  17  July,  1800,  Rev.  Robert  Chatflcld,  LL.D., 
Vicar  of  Chatteris,  co.  Cambridge;  d.  1857. 

V.  Dorothea,  d.  uiim.        vi.  Alice,  d.  unm.  27  Oct.  1802. 
VII.  Vincontia,  d.  u)im.  1  April,  1816. 

Mr.  Money  d.  6  Nov.  1808,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Sir  James  Money,  of  Much  Marcle,  a  Major-Gen.,  b.  15  Aug. 
1775;  m.  27  Dec.  1811,  Anne  Caroline  (d.  1875),  eldest  dau. 
of  Robert  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Gloucester  Place,  Foreman  Square, 
London.  He  assumed  by  royal  license,  dated  26  April,  180y, 
the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Kyrle,  and  was  created 
a  Baronet  at  the  coronation  of  Her  Majesty  Queen  Victoria, 
1838.  Major-Gen.  Sir  James  Kyrle  Money  d.  s.  p.  20  June, 
1843,  when  the  baronetcy  became  extinct,  and  the  estates 
devolved  on  his  next  brother. 

Rev.  William  Monet  Kyrle,  M.A.,  J. P.,  of  Homme  House, 
Whetham,  and  Pitsford,  6.  13  Oct.  1776;  m.  16  July,  1805, 
Emma,  dau.  of  Richard  Down,  Esq.  of  Halliwick  Manor 
House,  Middlesex  (by  Rose  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Henry 
Neale,  Esq.  of  London),  and  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Edward  Kyrle,  Lieut.  2nd'regt.  Bengal  Light  Cavalry,  6.  20 
Jan.  1810;  d.  unm.  at  Loodiana,  East  Indies,  17  Nov.  1841. 
John  Ernle,  now  of  Homme  House. 
James  Stoughton,  Emmanuel  Coll.  Camb.,  F.S.A.,  Rector 


of  Yatesbury,  co.  Wilts,  6.  31  Oct.  1813:  m.  17  Jan.  1839, 
Rose  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Drake  Pridham,  Esq  of 
Plymouth,  Devon,  and  d.  s.p.  1852.  His  widow  m.  2ndlv 
—  Philips,  Esq.  •" 

George    Washbourne,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  King's  Coll.  Camb  . 
6.  22  Oct.  1815;  d.  unm.  1852. 
Richard  Walter,  b.  16  Nov.  182.5,  in  the  32nd  rcgt.;  d.  unm 

1847.  Charles  Septimus,  h.  26  Sept.  1827. 

Emma,   m.  1841,   Rev.   George   Prothero,   M.A.,   Rector  of 
Whippingham,  Isle  of  Wight,  Canon  of  Westminster,  and 
Chaplain  to  the   Queen,   and  has  issue,   Walter  George; 
Arthur  William  Edward;    Rowland;  Michael  Ernie;    and 
Mildred. 
Mr.  Money  Kyrle  d.  18  Jan.  1848,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
William  Monet    Kyrle,  Esq.,  M.A.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Higl'i 
Sheriff  CO.  Hereford  1853,  b.  1  May,  1808,  and  d.  unm.  27  Aug. 
1868,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  next  surviving  brother,  Lieut. - 
Col.   John  Ernle  Money    Kyrle,   now    of    Homme  House, 
Wlietham. 

^niis— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  vert,  a  chevron  between  three 
fleurs-de-lis  or,  for  Kyrle;  2nd  and  3rd,  chequy  arg.  and  gu. 
on  a  chief  sa.  three  eagles  displayed  or,  for  Money.  Crests— 
1st,  On  a  mount  vert  a  hedgehog  or,  for  Kyele  ;  2nd,  An  eagle's 
head  sa.  erased  arg.  collared  gemelle,  holding  in  the  beak  a 
fleur-de-lis  or,  for  Money.  MoUo— Nill  moror  ictus  (I  do  not 
care  for  blows). 

Seats — Homme    House,    co.    Hereford     (Postal    Address 

Homme  House,  Dymock,  Obucester) ;  and  WhcUiaai,  Wiiti. 


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